Gratz High School - Gratzonian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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For the road to the ideal way of life is neither straight nor smooth, but rather is it a tortuous path, requiring a determined will and an unfaltering step. Ours is a time of pitfalls and hazards, of nerves and emotions, of tremendous demands. To survive, we must be equipped with that indomitable strength which resists all oppression, surmounts every obstacle, and vanquishes all fear. The task which lies so clearly before us is a great one. It is the perfect union of three strengths, that of the body, of the mind, and of the spirit. Alone, they are ineffectual, together-invincible. With the achievement of physical stamina and moral fortitude, we are prepared for the final challenge. When we have so disciplined our bodies that they may be likened to efficient tools, and when our minds have been trained to meet trying situations with reason and judgf ment, then may we attempt the highest peak. For the fruits of the spirit are those which determine our survival. They are courage. They are honor. They are faith. They are those impregnable qualities which make men rise up above the multitude and refuse to be bowed down. Upon these depends our future. Let us dedicate ourselves to this unconquerable strength, this Strength for Living, knowing that with courage, and with honor, and with faith shall we triumph! '-11 -f't v':'fw.-ts:..' 1 I -. -. '- . 'S-.SY-. ' . .-. 2 1- -A-':.Je. ' '-r- ,,-gglggfi-ffgf ,H A , , bu ' ' ' ' --4-A--'.L,.:-,y,.g,5.,1 .sax f .,,,'. .Q.,,-L.',---.7-.,,,5..g f,. 14 'f - - - ---43.--..m..., L-A-1..:-.f-,g1.j,f, -fi-1:-. 1 '--: fs ,-L: 3 , :,, , ,g,5- 3. .:,.-1 :J 1-:Q - -Q., '-'-n',eh' -if ' '..4.'--,g.,1.. -5--.we 1-. .. , , ....,, Lag., ' Ag. .U,Lgg., ,K ,F -- ,. ..-as .if Hin .4 ' ww L.. ' .53 , .'-'JH-'Jax' 1 K-21-P , , - , . - . - . . r: - 921:75--T ,.g x--'- J..--1-A.-sf-.4.fdwnfra-'1 .gay- -- J:.- .-. 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F fya?f':,g,1'3f-3-i:,:e'..-as-We-,4, - .I X ' 'H- '- xr.-1:-U . . 14, -,II ,IMI 234,-1-yy.: 439.553, F1 -- --.,AJgI..:kI:I,L.--,, ,f:.E,':f.'-- A - I- Q,II !.,IIr 44- pw I , 315 --.1..-..ff.'!fQg..m..,-'?i?'X4 -f..-- . I x 21- 'E' '1,- .1 Ag5jr,4'-A,p L,I,. I' Gothic Entrance. llllll Slllllllll The erection of a high school to the memory of Simon Gratz, a philanthropist and educator, started in September, 1925. This Gothic structure was not dedicated until Armistice Day, 1928, although its doors had been open since September of 1927. The school is equipped with academic, commercial, scientific, and art classf rooms, gymnasiums, student and teacher dining rooms, a library, and an auditorium. J. Elwood Calhoun was the principal of the school from its opening until his death, February 8, 1938. Shortly afterward the principalship was placed in the capable hands of Dr. E. Carl Weriier, formerly of the Gratz faculty. Our Students Association, through the guidf ance of Mrs. Marion W. Wallace, has developed and expanded from an experiment into a well' organized, commendahle, and democratic school government. The Spotlight, our school paper, was lirst is' sued on Decemher 19, 1927. Sponsored hy Mr. Edgar bl. Williams, it has rapidly ascended the ladder of journalistic success, having heen awarded several merits of honor hy the Columhia Scholastic Press Conference. An annual anxiouslyfawaited event is Gala Night, our musical and dramatic entertainment. Each show has improved with the age and expe' rience of Gratz, Grat: is proud of her athletic teams and clulws for the line work they have all accomplished. We look with pride upon the record of our school and her graduates. With these high standards in mind, we leave Gratz anxious to carry on in the finest tradition of our alma mater. Gateway to Learning ' -. s K-1-Laid-if aj -. . . P-'1 .'i . , - ...lt :f y-, ... Zl..Lf..'11: . - ' ' ' it 1 V ' gas. is . ljgf if Uywg' X- f - is 53421. 1.1 L R ,iii-'Hg 3 7 xxx,-f.vfffi, frff'x Rush Hour 8:45 A. M. f -,k. K gi-,e,g.w---fgffg . .. ..r.:'f.-'K , , .. .- . ff U 2 Y? :slew S-'S 'sf f'V1f5'i f 'fn' -, - fi. qgifra a .. -Size - fi E ' 1- ' if . ,, fe e.. .. ,. , ft if fe . llllll PRI lIIPAl To the Class of January, 1942: I wish to congratulate you upon the attainf ment of your innnediate goal. As you leave high school, you face a perplexing and dillicult world. The fundamental and profound changes which are now taking place will not he clearly seen and understood for many years. It is only from the vantage point of time that we can look hack to the important periods in history and more accuf rately evaluate the significance of the forces which directed the current of world progress. A world at war hrings great physical dangers. Far more serious, however, may he the insidious 3' if 3 1 Principal attack on your morale hy harmful propaganda, To meet the ordeals and strains which lie ahead you will need to he fortified hy the discipline and spiritual strength of a line character. Faith, courf age, and compassion are of the essence of this strength. I hope the Simon Urat: High School has helped you greatly in the development of such a character. With hest wishes Sincerely yours, ZQJWQ Dr. E. Carl Werner HIS ASSISTA TS There are many varied courses offered hy our school to accommodate the interests and needs of every student. For pupils preparing to continue their studies, there is the Academic Course which provides a general knowledge of languages, sciences, and mathematics. Recently a new system was organized whereby those pupils entering Gratz with high intelligence quo' tients and grades are organized into a spef cial class to which particular attention is given. The Commercial Course offers those em' harking on a husincss career many specific studies from which they may choose. There are hookkeeping, stenography, typing, husif ness economics, and ollice practice, The Distrihutive Education Course provides suf pervised employment for certain students after a shortened school day. The Industrial and Mechanic Arts Courses are invaluahle to hoys preparing for defense johs and technical careers. Pupils with artistic tendencies may take the Vocational Arts Course: whereas those looking forward to vocations in dietetics, drcssmaking, fashion designing, and social work may select the Home Economics Course. Musical activities include vocal and instrumental ensemhlc, music appreciation, music literature, applied music, and chorus. The English Honors Course is a volunf tary efort on the part of a student who wishes to prepare a research paper on a suhject of his choice. Pupils having certain prohlems may folf low the Achievement Course suited to their particular needs. This course entitles them to certificates at graduation. With such a variety of curricula oifcrcd at Gratz, a student is certain to iind his particular niche and to henefit from his studies. Miss jane McCleary, Special Assistant to the Principal l Dr. Walter E. Howarth, Special Assistant to the Principal 1. Mr. Foley. 2. Mr. Brooks. 3. Dr. Althouse. 4. Mr. Quay. 5. Miss Tatman. 6. Mr. Fort. 7. Miss Graf. 8. Mr. Haslam. 9. Mr. Pitman. 10. Mr. Warshaw. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mr, Stanley D. Biratli, Head Mrs. Minnie R. Adams Dr. Calvin O. Altlwouse Mrs. Ernestine F. Caliandrn Miss Emma W. Cloud Mr. Nathan R. Fox Miss Myra S. Fuller Mr. Micliael Gull Miss Lillian M. Graf Miss Sara M. Halpen Miss Clara Herrmann Miss Kathryn M. Kick Mr. Benjamin Kuykendall Miss Anne T. Lestz Miss Marie fl. lxlulhollancl Mr. W. Earl Neilson Miss Elizalvetlw K. Ortlielw Mrs. Frances B. Parsons Mr. Mark H. Quay Miss Elsie M. Rieinan Miss Grace S. Saylor Mr. Carol j. Street Mrs. Bernadette F. Strouse Mr. F. Howard Strouse Miss Grace L. Tatman Miss Augusta L. Trefz MECHANIC ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. Frederic S. Crispin, Head Mr. Otis Barrall Mr. Robert R. Foley Mr. xl. Weir Hamilton 11. Mr. Kinkler. Mr. Stanley D. Birath Commerce Illllll Mr. Frederic S. Crispin Mechanic Arts Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Sarah L. Miller MI. Social Studies Department Mr. Clarence A. Garbrick M Mathematics and Foreign 1 Language Department Mr Mr. Samuel K. Haslaln xxjlllllllll Hellqner Julian IJ. Hicknk Otto R. Kult: Burnell E. Kinkler Howard I . Pitman MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Clarence A. Garhrick. Heat Mr Bernard B. August Mr Milton Brooks Mr George A. Dague Miss Mary Ellrcy Mark I'Iag1mann john VJ. Vv'ieder FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT . Clarence A. G2lI'lWFlCli, Head George R. Bernard Bessie Bernstein SS s. Esther B. Cydell Miss Margaret M, Gallagher Mr Mi Mr. lIlllIY Dr. M r Mr. Mr Mr SS Henri R. Morin Anna Munzcr George -I. Vv'eimar SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Sarah L. Miller, Head Nathaniel M. Baron Raymond A. Biswanger Rnlgmd li, Cassels Palmer Fluwers 1. Mr. I-Iagmann. 2. Mr. Wasserman. 3. Miss Mullen. 4. Mrs. Strouse. 5. Mr. Hood. 6. Mr. Kuykendall. 7. Miss Bernstein. 8. Mr. Oser. 9. Miss Bowen. 10. Mrs. Cydell. 11. Mr. Bernard. ' 3' --..,.. 4 Mrs. Eleanor A. Goldberg Mr, Frederick Guetter Mr, Raymond Hood Dr. Henry G. Maeder Miss Mabel A. Meng Mr. Vv'inrield T. Moyer Miss Marie C. Mullen Mrs. Rachel S. Sherman Mr. Martin Sklar Miss Hazel Taylor ART, HOME ECONOMICS, AND MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mrs. Annabel Turner Hawman, Head Mrs. Sara B. Cummings Miss Edna M. Geiss Mr. Robert D. Goldman Miss Barbara R. Hamilton Miss Hattie L. Long MISS Alle? E' Nklftm, i Mrs. Annabel Turner Hawman Q I . . 3. -. Miss Laura M MeAll1stLr Art, Home Economics and lwlis. Clara lanaalce M I N 2 P- S .1 , Music Department DIE AlCelemXlx?asl1eo mlm . H' 2 '5 X ,mn- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Dr. M. David Hoffman, Head Mr. Gerhard O. Angermann Miss Ruth L. Arthur Miss Elizabeth S. Ballantine Mrs. Lillian B. Cotcher Miss Dorothy P. Davis Miss Martha L. Derr Miss Elizabeth L. Fulton Mr. Ernest L, Herold Miss Katherine M, Keenahan Mrs. Marjorie T. Lange Miss Frances LeFevre Mrs. Hildegarde F. Lewis Mr. Leon E. Lewis, jr. Miss M, Jeannette Mackc Dr. David Newmark Mrs. Margaret T. Smith Mr. Alfred Stark Miss Bertha E. Voigt Mr. Edgar Williams I IZIL Dr. M. David Hoffman English Department lIlllIY 1. Miss Gallagher. 2. Dr. Maeder. 3. hir. I-Iickok. 4. Mr. Smith. 5. Mr. Fox. 6. Mr. Goldman. 7. Mrs. Worrell. 8. Miss Meng. 9. Mr. Schweitzer. 10. Mr. Sklar. 11. Nlrs. Lewis. lAlIlIllY Mr. Harry W. Snyder Physical Education Department 1. Mr. Shegog. 2. Miss Munzer. 3. Mrs. Smith. 4. Mr. Lewis. S. Mr. Angermann. 6. Miss Fulton. 7. Dr. Weierbach. 8. Miss Ballantine. 9. Mr. Stark. 10. Mr. Morin. 11. Dr. Newmark. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Harry VU. Snyder. Head Mrs. Elizalwetlm C. Hall Miss Pauline L. Bowen Miss Margaret Logan Mr. VCilliam P. Clausen Miss Tlmclnia Murr Mrs. Hester VU. Fitzgerald Mr. Alosepli C. Sclwweit Mrs. Helen C. Greene Mr. George F. Sliegog Mr. lirancis P. Tierney SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Dr. Elmer B. Ulrich Science Department Dr. lNlr Elmer B. Ulricli. Head s. Clara M. Gantt Miss Marion Haldcman Miss Anna C. Kaufmann Mr Mr Mr Mi Mr Robert B. Morris joseph I. User Frank A. Sacllicr ss Marion Savin Vwlalter R. Tliierolli Dr. Lily A. Vvleierlwuclx Miss Dorothy Vvletlwraltl Mr s. Louise E. Vwlorrell NURSE Miss Manic Morris Mi LIBRARY STAFF ss Louise A. Schulte. Lilararian Mrs Marion N. Chance HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR Miss Helen L. Stout CHAIRMAN OF GUIDANCE Dr. Margaret VJ. Abel Fumlly missed liy .ill who knew liiiii, Mr. Frcelcrick W. Ulil passed frum our midst April 9, 1941, leaving us memories of ll truly iiiilwlc mini. Miss Jessie C. Evzms, former liciid of iuui' Social Studies Department, retired fruni tciicliiiig iii -lime, 1941. We liopc tlizlt slic will enjoy liar wcllfezlrncd leisure. Mr. Frederick W. Ohl Miss Jessie C, Evans Deceased Retired 1. Miss Hamilton. 2. Mr. Cassels. 5. Mr. Tierney. 4. 8. Mr. Sadker. 9. Mr. Flowers. 10. Miss Kick. 11. M Mr. Dague. 5. Mr. Street. 6. Miss LeFevre. 7. Mr. Guetter. Clausen. 12. Mr. Moyer. l l l i I I Dr. Abel Mr. Strouse Miss De-rr Ullll llllll SHHIRS WISE To Dr. Ahel, Mi'. Strnuse, and Miss Derr of the Gnidf ainee Uihee, we extend our deepest thanks and our most sincere zlppreeiutinn. We are grateful tn them for their extpnhle zissistunee and patient understanding of our prnhf leins. These everfwilling advisers have eounselled us wisely in the ehuiee of our euurses at Uraxtl. 1. Miss Mayer and Miss Brown. 2. Miss Saylor. 3. Mr. Heffner. 4. Miss Schulte. 5. Miss Stout. 6. Mrs. Lemke. They have ezlreiwully uhserved tzur development and have ntfeied us 1l1VlliUlliWiC zldviee in ehuusing our enlleges and vocations. A firm foundation has heen laid hir nur advent into the outside world whether to higher eduealtiun nr tu husiness xietivities, Our gll1Li2ll1CU has indeed heen euinpetent. 7. Miss Muller. 8. Mr. Keltz. 9. Mrs. Chance. 10. Miss Keenehan. 11. Miss Baumgardner. 12. Mrs. HOHHIHH. MIIIVITIES As the weaver fashions his rug, blending the deep tones and'the soft, contrasting the somber with the vivid, and working the yarn into a glowing mass of color, so we with similar plan and method shape the intricate patterns of our lives. If that pattern is to appear rich and full, signif1cant and complete, it lies within us to make it so. For above all else, our lives are our own, to do with and make of them what we will. All through our years at Gratz, each of us has been working at a pattern. When school ended for the day, that process did not cease, but rather was augmented. For then, with the beginning of afterfschool activities, our edu' cation was continued. We found pleasure in the sense of wellfbeing, the joy of accomplishment that comes with ac' tive living. The pattern took on color and form with each new association or experience. And rightly so. For it is by such activity that we develop into wellfbalanced, socially adjusted individuals, capable of functioning in a complex society. In creating this pattern, let us continue to live intensely and completely, absorbing so much from life, that through living we become strong. He possesses dominion over himself, and is happy, who can every day say, 'I have lived '. - -fHorace. miava. 584.5-W . ip .5 -..--:Q Mrs. Marion W. Wallace Sponsor of Student Government and Student Activities TIIWARIIS N EXAMPLE of the very essence of our American democracy is CratZ's Students Association. Through its systematic functioning and spirited leaderf ship, it helps maintain a school government of, hy, and for the pupils. Under the supervision of Mrs. Wallace, who guides the many activities of the organization, the group aims to foster student body activities. It is founded on a constitution, has for its judicial hody a Court, and as its legislative hranch a House of Representatives and Senate. These groups are assisted hy the Senate, Monitors, FivefFoot Femmes, and the SixfFooters Committees. Memhers of the Court, Senate, and House are elected each term hy the pupils' direct votes, whereas those of the FivefFoot Femmes and SixfFooters Committees are appointed on the basis of merit and scholarship. Each advisory section elects one memher to the House. Each representative collects graduation dues and sells S. A. cards in his section. These cards entitle the owner to full participation in school activities. Representatives meet monthly and may propose hills to the Senate. A Senate hill passed three terms ago requires all 1OB's to perform monitorial service either in studyfhall under Miss Haldeman, or in the corridors or lunchrooms. The excellent work of our Students Association cannot he overfestimated, and Mrs. Wzillace should receive special thanks for guiding it from a small council into the strong organization it is today. 20 12B STUDY HALL MONITORS Marcia Promisloff, Chairman of Monitors' Council lAW A Il IIHIIER 12B REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Earl Bonanni, Doris Cant, Lillian Goodman, Thea Hansch. Second Row: Barbara Pappas, Frances Snyder, Ruth Koplin, Doris Schauffele, Doris Wesrley' 21 HllIAl JUSTICE Raymond Wagner, President of Students Association Vice-Presidents, William Lord, Mary Rath-12B Ephraim Catsiff, Lillian Krubitch-12A Senators, Senators, Virginia Funk, Stanley Katz-11B Senators, Gloria Paoni, Charles Halloway-1 1A Senators, Mildred Rosenberg, Raymond Schraishuhn-10B Senator, Tillie O,Shansky-10A Senator, Ruth Peclley. ln C ratas Senate our schools progress in democracy is strikingly recorded. This organizaf tion makes school laws, plans pupil activity prof grams, sponsors S. A. card sales, and takes polls on timely questions. Outstanding among its projf ccts are the annual donations of Christmas haslcets to needy families, and Color Day, designated to hoost school spirit. This term President Raymond Wzigiicr, under whose administration Gratzis constitution was investigated, presided over weekly meetings. Williztm Lord, hoy vicefpresident, headed the House of Representatives meetings and sponsored S. A. card sales. Mary Rath, girl vicefpresident, served as secref tary of the Senate and supervised the monitorial staff. Puhlicity Secretary and 12B Senator was Ephraim Catsiif. Lillian Kruhiteh, 12B girl Senator, directed extrafcurrieular activities. The entire Senate hody achieved for itself a ereditahle record of service this term. U Illll lAW George Masurat, Chief Justice 12B Judges, Miriam Hoffman, Earl Bonanni-12A Judges, Ludwig Katz, Claire Fine-11B judges, Pauline Hoch, Martin Carbonell. Gratzis Court is patterned after the judicial system of our nation. Its aim is to preserve law and order in school, and deal justly with offenders. Every Monday it meets to hear cases presented lwy FivefFoot Femmes, Six-Footers, and Ivlonitors. Perhaps the greatest strength of its successful career rests in its stress on prevention rather than discipline. This term George Masurat presided as Chief Justiceg Mirizim Hoffman and Earl Bonanni served as 12B Judges. Hazel Massiiigham headed the FivefFoot Femmes Committee which enforced rules of good personal conduct, while Frank Manrol directed the SixfFooters, which strove to prevent smoking on school territory and other infractions of school rulings. This term the Court's special aim was acquaint' ing freshmen with their civic ohligations at Gratz. Dr. Washco Color Guard Drum Major THE MUSIC TH T STIRS Adding spirit and color to our school activities is Gratis hand, headed hy Dr. Alec Waishcci. Here talented students have the opportunity not only to express their individual musicianship, hut also to play in unison with fellow musicians. lts Zestful marching and stirring music make our hand an added attraction of great popularity at our foothall games, Attired in cherry and white uniforms, its memhers truly spur the hoys on to Fight, Fight, Fight for Simon Gratzm hy their lively renditions of the Victory Song and other school melodies. The hand, however, performs functions in different fields of entertainment as well. Aside from playing in Uratz asscmhlies and at Gala Nights, it participates in important music festivals, heing considered one of the Hnest in the entire city. And last, hut far from least, it enahlcs students interested in music to take lessons on various instruments, giving them the chance to acquire musical skill, and finally allowing them to join the organization as soon as they have attained sufficient experience. 24 1. Mr. Edgar Williams, Literary Sponsor. 2. Doris Ackerman, Loretta Feldman, Editor- IHI SHEH GH il Pltiiilt in-Chie f, Helen Gelles. 3 . Esther Horwitz, Rosetta Kartf. 4. Ruth Rosenbloom, Marion Commers. 5. Leroy Bell, Sol Fleigelman. 6. Mr. Benjamin Kuylcendall, Business Sponsor. To record the life and reflect the spirit of the schooli' is the Spotlights aim. Gratis hifweekly newspaper is headed hy Mr. Edgar J. Willizims, under whose sponsorship it has steadily gained in recognition and prestige. This term Loretta Feldman, EditorfinfChief, directed the functioning of the paper and wrote editorials. Doris Ackerf man presented an interesting feature page on which ap' peared the columns Screen Scanningsu hy Isohel Rutenf hcrg, Fashions hy Rosetta Karff, and Ballyhoo hy lvlarion Conimers. News Editor Helen Celles and her staff recorded the latest school events, while Sid Miller was in charge of sports writefups. Mr. Kuykendall sponsors the husiness staff, with whose aid the paper is distrihuted. One representative in each section handles Spotlight sales in his hook. Once a term pupils may suhmit original creative work for puhlication in the literary supplement of the paper. Thus the Spotlight enahles Gratz to record its achievements and well express the spirit of its daily life. Our newspaper has long heen one of the finest in Eastern United States, and has several Columbia Press ratings among its many laurels. 25 The bputlight Published by the Students of SIMON GRATZ HIGH SCHOOL 17th 86 Luzerne Streets, Philadelphia Our Aim: To Record the Life and to Reflect the Spirit of the School LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief lon-Ili: lf'v!4Ini:1n News Editor Ili-It-ii Hi-ll Q Assistant liivst-ina Ruin' Features Editor Doris .tvla-iinaii Assistant .lumix Kali-li Sporting Editor Si-I Milli-r Renurters , San ham, Nlirxin lim-rl, Martin l'iu'Iini-t'i-i' Reporters lsolu-I Itiiit-iiln-ig, Minion ti. vom nn-rs, Sol Fla-igvlinaii. Vaiolpii lh-iiiivlt. Iflsllu-I' Ilorwilx, ltuili Iioviihloimi Staff Photographer la-my lim-Il BUSINESS STAFF Secretaries , , . Il. 'I'liimpson. lt, lu-Iilsln Typists ll. XYii's4-. ll. lbasli Circulation .l. Walsli, A. Szezim-It Assistants P. 'l'laelilmzui, li. Xlvslion. tl. Xixio Distribution , Il. liiiiluielt, M. lfux Cashiers lil, Seliraile, li, l5rzlw1'inan Literary Sponsor iiilizar .l. Williams Business Snonsor ls'-njiimin Kuyki-mliil Vol. XXXIV, No. 3 October 22, 1941 ......l0IlAETIVl Owners of S. A. cards are entitled to a special privilege at the close of school. lt is after 2:30 when most classrooms are deserted that a great new hranch of activity opens for pupils interested in special fields of endeavor. Gratis cluhs have done much to develop hidden talents and possihilities in students and assist them in acquiring many new skills. Training in music, art, science, politics, and many other diversihed suhjects is oHered throughout the term. With the guidance of a qualified sponsor, many groups advance almost into the realm of college work. To organize a cluh, at least ten pupils must select a sponsor and then petition the Senate for a charter. If granted, the cluh is autof matically formed and proceeds immediately with its activities. Mem' hership in any group is purely a voluntary matter, and no student is limited in the numher of activities in which he may participate. It will usually he noticed that schoolfspirited people seldom miss an occasion to join cluhs. The occupations of these cluhs are so varied and numerous that they offer a source of selffexpression to every Gratzonian. Dancing cluhs, sport teams, home economic groups, electrical crews Y-all have a place in the husy Gratz day. The progress and accomplishments of the cluhs are usually ref corded term hy term in special events and programs previously planned. A few plays are usually presented at appropriate times hy the Dramatic Cluh which frequently cooperates with other groups in preparing interesting programs. Gala Night is sometimes an outf come of cluh trainings. Both the Dehate Cluh and the Mathemzitics Cluh invite outside speakers of some prominence to give their weekly programs greater flexihility. Parents' Night, an annual event of great anticipation, gives most cluhs the opportunity to display their accomplishments hefore an audience of interested outsiders who in this way gain an insight into one of the chief phases of our wellfhalanced school life. HAIISAIIMIIIS .. 411 421 421 441 151 4411 471 431 4111 41411 ll 11 4111 4111 C141 4151 41411 4171 4181 41111 41411 4311 4121 4231 A Cappullal Cl141i1'. Biidmiiitmi Club ........ - '- Biblu C,lub ............ Biology Club ................. Clizuubcr Miisii' Club ......... .. Cbcss Club .................... Cl0ll1INCI'Cl2ll Club ...,..... Dauicc Orglicst 1'41 Dcbzltc Club ........ Dfillllllfli Club ..... .. Field Club ........ Hmkey Club ...... . lcu Skating Club ....... Cirls' Lcndcrs Club ..... . Mutliciiintics Club........ l'liil41s41pliy Club ...... . l'41stc1' Club .....,... . School Art Lc41gu4 Skctcliing Trips ..... bpauiisb Club ......................,.......... .. Staigc Crcw lElcct1'1u1l Clubj Swimming Club .......................... Tzlblc Tcunis Club ........ Smitli Slgirlx l'l41milt4111 ......D1'. Vw7CiI'lWLlcl1 .......D1', Walslic41 August ALlQllllS ,......D1'. WilSllL'L1 H41414l M11 Aiigcrmgiiiii .Miss Hi1l4l4'1114111 Hull .,...,..M1ss Mlll'I' .......Ml'S. Hull l3r4141ks .Miss Bglllamtiiic ll41lklllIi1ll cllilkllllllll llldkllllilll .....,.M,-Si 434111111 11114-4- ........Miss Mim- 4zW1S 1535557 MASS We, who as one united body have shared a great and unforgettable expef rience, are now dissolved. Together, for the last time, we realize how much was accomplished through cooperative action toward a common goal. We respect the strength that grew out of that union, that blending of many personalities into one, in order to best serve the greatest number. Working and playing side by side, we formed close friendships, relationships which made school life richer, fuller, more fruitful. We found joy in mutual inter' ests, likes, and dislikes. Through contact with people different from ourselves, per' sonalities were developed, and outlooks broadened. Not only have we derived pleasure from these associations, but we have also been strengthened by them. For this task of making friends and living with them def -C 1J'i l,i 'nw F 'A -- -. .. ,.,1V 1 V-,5 V fAF?f'Xf'1fr1. ff -zsfsf?z,a2r:1 , - V 4, 7111: Q11 ' g,:J:.:,-523- , 4 ' ff-3'i?Gg -'-af .' Q f'.'fff'i -Lf , 2'gV,53i: ' - .., 5,.. HV .7 A ,V Q' .Je ii? ' A ' Vi .af:.'-fV':g'V1V V' ,V 53:2 V - iff , 1' '5if,.fl . .f 'iN3..: ,: -f... . Vs-V '- 't 'Q 'u if . '.: - V... f V' V' 4 A ,X fb., if ff 'f:.?15.-fi.: f-2.55.3-g'1 f V. 1 vii Vt, .gy 1, as ff I ft, ,W . , F 'if I , J, J ,ttf .J ax-V gf 14+ In 1 N .ills fs . W V L ,- I ,Af s I 1 F 'it Q. 5 1 1 'I .41 ' ,en f Z' V 'L' -I? i X' '45 r y ' P' I 357 f +5 LA ' .40 ,I 1 , , ,734 M- 4. .V Zl,'31'i, . 1zf22i:Z ' . . 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Q 'f,Vf.:i4'fZ3?-jj23g.?i1' 'V ,Vi ' .' with old sympathies and ideas. In some 3 -' fi , 5 -,fa g iygg.. Vg . . I -2 1.4.4 V f V.'.:f12TfffE22r-ff? V V' manner, through the years ahead, a change - Q1 .V,Vgg, V3 55 .V 131 A -' V V ff V -' will be wrought in all of us. , sl A . V- - '97 'rD f3f' ' . f5E'f1'-55?-'Jf?2'17'ff53'fl A i ' Throughout our lives, may we always V i,5f3 55,V .f V reap the rich rewards of true friendship. t ' 3:.:j'5i 1 g.4,,3?gg5?g5Z9i For from such contacts, comes a deep and - - - 'fi F - - satisfying happiness equalled by few other V. 1 .. . . . . aA'- - 1 experiences in life. Q' ff. 1 , . . . . . ,Visy Q-,371-'T,f2'Q .fn-. ,VT -' ', ff'1jFQ'f:1f 'f , Life is to be fortified by many friend' 1 , , U ,,.L5gFjj,:afg,'1v - lYV, ,A1Vg'. , , .:V1 fjarzg ,vga-F. ships. To love and to be loved 1S the fp:-:1VVf,V.f fig, greatest happiness of existence. ..f J.: 1. -Sydney Smith. 4 ' QV'-xlff .:. 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HAIIERS Frances Smith Isobel Rutenberg june Hontz poet' V ' !,A,w-1 Ruth Fingerhut Elaine Gitterman Jil iw ., I figs- 'C .X ,ffm Q 'ily A29 XX a Xi ' get Egg ef y in ' .X 'fl-T .r k S lx ii 1 ri ff' F Y - 'I if it 7 .FTF 1 I T I 'i V A ,, I I er if .J l fl I A I L' i' N gf 'l fl 'nl fl, 2 ii? .42 -A , pf f rp. 2 V, -gf' 57M ff rx fr tip I .2 1 f ,X ,g AJ -if., ,fs V Q.- M f'f1 'W.f:. ,.fwX ...isf i' ifgv., i . w 1 K 5. E, E 5 E 1 THE HlllIlS Ill 27-42 With the screeching of brakes, and the clanging of the bell, a mass of students emerged from the shining silver MSS. Laughing and talking, hun' dreds of eager boys and girls iled into the open doors of Simon Gratz, as the Class of 27f42. Filled with vitality and enthusiasm, we rapidly became acclimated to our new surroundings. Almost immediately we chose our Senators, in 9A being represented by, Alma Perch, and in 9B by Flora Kaplan. Their able guidance led 27f42 through its first year with only the usual mishaps. In its second year, 27f42 grew, and grew, and grew. Increased by students from many junior high schools, the class assumed its proper proporf tions. Then, prepared to make its voice heard in affairs at Gratz, it elected Ray Wagner and Frank Manrol as 10A and 10B Senators. Did you see a freshman pushing a peanut around school with his nose? We were enjoying sweet revenge for indignities suffered as freshmen, for as Juniors, we could reciprocate. Mindful of our exalted station, we elected two Senators in 11A, Shirley Pepp and Ted Stepek. With them as skippers, 27f42 went proudly through the term. It was wonderful to be in the C Class. Something new was added- class oilicers and judges. To fill these positions, we chose June Hontz, Presif dent, Ruth Fingerhut, VicefPresident, Frances Smith, Treasurer, and Lillian Jacobs, Secretary. In the court, that popular twosome, Shirley Pepp and Ted Stepek, meted out justice diligently, while Ray Wagner and Ruth Koplin worked efhciently in the Senate. Our first social gathering was the C Class Skate, at which we spent more time on the floor, than on skates. However, even that was fun. Seniorhood loomed ahead. 27-42 gloried in its new importance. As due reward for admirable service, the same Class officers were refelected. As a 12A class, 27f42 proudly saw two of its members elected S. A. Vice' Presidents, silverftongued Ray Wagner and energetic Shirley Pepp. Dis' pensing justice, George Masurat and Ruth Koplin were incomparable, while SM 'S l '22 r i 'X , .,, , m M ,f .ff1fIlT' Zig, iv jfiffyff '--N, Nb ti K X RK 'IL7' rs!-Q, Alf b , Ml ffl f . ' J 7 f L:,, 2 ., Gif Q , is ly. it ' , fi A gp Jklgfwgfv I g NMrS'gM y X l ii 5 I 7 7 ,,L: .M if X X Dial? 't ie . P f C ir - ft' lfff t fliiiiiif f F 'S' 1 ' -Q i wf X s E ! A 2 M !..l-is 2 i X llww M-If -1 :fill -1 B X I ,g...,.I'Q'i -2- A-N AKQV WWMMM fini f in the Senate, Miriam Hoffman and Ted Stepek did admirable work. In that year, 27f42 displayed its grace and talent in dancing at the B Class Jamboree, where June Hontz and Henry Kaminsky, elected best' looking boy and girl, presided as King and Queen. Oranges with candy straws were introduced as novelty refreshments. A sticky time was enjoyed. Preliminary to the longfanticipated Washington Trip, 27f42 had a class meeting, the first of its kind at Gratz. There we sang songs about Washing' ton, composed by members of the class, and saw moving pictures of our capital city. Though we were not able to see the President, the trip was one of our most pleasant memories of Gratz. Seniors, at last! All was bright and right with the world. The third term was still unknown at election time, yet june Hontz was refelected Class President, Frances Smith, Treasurer, and Ruth Fingerhut, Vice' President. Elaine Citterman was our new Secretary. Ray Wagner was our dynamic S. A. President, and George Masurat a most efficient Chief Justice. As their aids, Ephraim Catsiff and Lillian Krubitch were elected Senators, while Miriam Hoffman and Earl Bonanni served in the Court. After due deliberation, the Record Book Staff was chosen, with Isobel Rutenberg as EditorfinfChief. The activities of our most important term began with a wonderful picnic at Burholme Park, where Henry Wiese displayed heretofore hidden talents on the guitar. Hallowe'en with its witches and goblins and ghosts was successfully celebrated at the Spooks' Spree. Our next redfletter event was the Senior Prom, held at the Adelphia Hotel on December 12. We'll never forget that night-perfect from the first dance to the final goodfnight. And before we knew it,-Senior Day had arrived. Caily attired in cherry and white, we strutted proudly about the school, with our Record Books under our arms. Under the capable direction of Ruth Koplin and Bob Flynn, the Senior Day Program was a huge success. Equally significant was the Banquet, marking the end of our life at Cratz. At last, Commencement arrived, with flowers, diplomas, and farewells. After the impressive graduation exercises, we said goodfbye to Gratz, leaving behind us four years of unforgettable experiences. N ,,-H..,., t .-f--V. xx . f ,X ix X K... Jtwx gl mass S ,P 'V f' vp 4. W ' P ,f -4 rr' 1.4 . fe. b, Agp ,f Y r THEY SERVED With the combined cooperation and perseverf ance of our class oliicers and class committees, our last year at Gratz was made most enjoyahle. The mellilluous music of the Prom, still linger' ing in our minds may soon he forgotten, hut the memory of the magnificent time enjoyed hy all attenders shall stand out as one of the highlights in our Senior year. To the Prom Committee We toss exquisite orchids for their wonderful work in making the Prom the success we had hoped for. Still remenihering the delicious meal we conf sumed, we want to thank the Banquet Commitf tee for their cthcient planning. The music, Ticket Committee Charles Krauth Ethel Gorovit: CofCh airme n Candy Stand Committee jane Deal Chairman Publicity Committee Sylvia Lerner Chairman Banquet Committee Earl Bonanni Lillian Jacohs CofChairmen llllll Cl SS speeches, and the food made our last social gather' ing at McCallister's a grand finale of our years at Cratz. To the Senior Day Committee which dispelled the gloom of departure, to the Ticket Committee without which we could not have attended the Prom, and to the Candy Stand Committee which made our last year a sweet one, we offer a houquet of flowers as a token of our gratitude for their excellent work. Finally, we extend our liearticst thanks to the Publicity Committee for advertising our activities so convincingly that our last year was made a most successful one. Dance Committee Sol Forman Lillian Husak CofCh airmen Prom Committee Blanche Hladylt Chairman Ushers, Association Shirley Pepp Chairman Senior Day and Outing Committee Ruth Koplin Chairman Thea Hansch Ch airni an lHl 27-42 GH llllNlAN Miss Bertha E. Voigt, Sponsor Editorial Staff EditorfinfChief Isobel Rutenberg Associate Editors Marcella Linett Marcia Promislotf Class Editor Mollie Potash Features Editor Natalie Scllwer School Editor Josephine Feldmark Sports Editors Jack Smyth Betty McNamara We, the staff of The Gratzoniarif' have prof duced a hook-f-your record of days at Simon Gratz. Throughout its pages is unfolded a theme, It is our earnest hope that you may understand and appreciate that theme, for it carries with it a message of vast significance, Representing the coordinated efforts of many people, it is the product of the writer and the artist, the typist and the adfgetter alike. lt was the working together in harmony of all the staffs, l'l'1RS1 PNALS STAFF Editors Florence Ulwel Pearl Allwrt lfvelvn Aronsrrn Ilnntlrer Colin Mr-tzr Geiger' Lillian ,lllnc Hua: ik Hazel Nlassrnglrarn Hortense lvlyers li.-atriee Rnhin Lillian Snflion Nlvra XXX-isrmr' ART STAFF lidrror Winnie Finkelstein Anna Fedcrspiel llnrlr Urtnig Harriette Lavin liernrce Mrrrsr' Alma Perelr Gilda l'lanamente Harriet Steelman Thelma R. Thompson PHOTOURAPHER Nlariorie Clarmosin literary, art, personals, and husiness, that is ref sponsihle for this hook. Throughout, Miss Voigt of the literary staff, Mrs. Hawman of the art staff, and Mrs. Smith of the husiness staff, proved to he ideal sponsors. Devotinrf much time and effort to the hook, they h contributed inany splendid suggestions. In the years ahead, we shall certainly look hack on our work as a rich and satisfying experience. BUSINESS STAFF AND TYPISTS lfdilor' Sarah Nlrelrael Sylt ia Rosen Katherine Karrlfrnan Anita Berger Harriet Karrlfrnarr Alina Clrrnlnolf Ruth lfeeles Irene Fifer ,lean lrx ine Slnrley llololl lilsre laepplgen Rntlr Singer' Irene Hrrselrrnan Flinnr Snlwel flaroline Sntterlrne lvlyra XVeismer ltsrlrer' lrrlmlovn: lfxelyn Sager' lvlarion Hagee Evelyn lvleyers lftlwarxl Herman Fdillr Slroycr' lvlnrarn Nlyzrl Lynn llerrnarr lftliel Uorowrtz l3r'r'rrir'e Ellis Doris Srlreld fllara NYernlwerg Q 3 .M-4 THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 -at at ,E MITZI ADLER 3048 Clifford Street MITZ Photoqenic, pretty, with a twinkle in her eyes, Mitz4' is tops in outdoor life, dancing, singing, acting, and-well - -most everything. ACTIVITIES: Banquet Committee, Draf matic Club, Gym Leader, Monitor, Publicity Committee, Representative, Spanish Club, Alternate Representa' IIVC. PEARL R. ALBERT 1503 67th Avenue PEARLIE Sparkling wit . . . sophistication . , . Bubbles over with vitality and good humor. Clever with her pen . . . Definitely a stand out personality. ACTIVITIES: Personals Editor The Gratzonianf' Senate Award, Repre' szntative, Alternate Representative, Studv Hall Captain, Debate Club, Spotlight Staff, Senior Day Committee, Gala Night, Monitor, 12A Outing Committee, Tennis Club. SHIRLEY ALBERT 2150 North Dover Street SI'IELLIE Combining a charming personality, smart clothes and sports, Shellie' typiiies The Modern American Girl. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Gym Leader. RUTH ANNIE ANDERSON 1420 NVest Kerbaugh Street BECKY Becky is a loyal Gratzonian and a faithful friend. NVhat hikes one can take with her! ACTIVITIES: Bible Club, Spotlight Representative, Candy Stand Com' mi.tee. MARIAN ANENBERG 2311 North 29th Street ..MIR.. Petife, quiet and demure but a whiz on skates . . . Vv'e expect to see our Mir in some big ice show very SUOI1. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Roller Skating Club, Spotlight Representative, Ice Skating Club, Commercial Club. ago .pgs-Pi Ns ELEANOR L. ARMSTRONG 2309 North Zlst Street We envy your future students for th ir quiet, patient and resourceful Cher. Good luck to a Hne girl. ACTIVITIES: Football Band, Gala Night, Gratzingers, Senior Day As- sembly, Band, Orchestra. EVELYN K. ARONSON 3627 North 17th Street HEL., Imputuous . . comely . . . sincere . . . HEI s an idealist . . . nestfce pas? ACTIVITIES: Ballet Club, Candy Stand Committee, French Club, Gala Night, Monitor, Staff of The Gratzonianf' Spotlight Representative. DOROTHY F AYRES -454 th ' Stieet O ula . . . . fu n ... Dot' ea yin if she h e time. ACTIVITIES: Moni , enior ay Committee, Gym Leader, ym Mcznitor. CLEO ALITA BACON 2340 North 25th Street Tiny . , . but not inconspicuous . . , Her serious attitude toward life makes her different, and very sympathetic. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Leader. DOROTHE ' M. BAILEY 35-H Nort road Street B KET P '. etquit... B kt has lhpu ' How abltciuft a look at N4 xxx 4 of autographs some W X X ACT QUE presentative, Mouiior. EEE: Waals A THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 DOROTHY HELEN BARAL 4305 North Hicks Street DOT Dot has her mind made up . . . marriage. Go to it . . . and good luck to you. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mnnitzwr. BESSIE BARTASH 1224 West Louden Street BESS Demure but fun-loving . . . petite but capable . . . quiet yet charming . . . Bess ' is a study in contradictions. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Publicity Com' mittee, W'ashinqton Trip Committee ESTELLE BAUM 4336 Germantown Avenue UCALIFORNIAN Estelle is usually embarrassed or wor- ried about something or other . . . just a tlne little girl lonesome for the old West. ACTIVITIES: Senior Day Committee, Nlonitor. DAVID BECK 1835 North 31st Street DAVE A good friend . . . conscientious and studious . . . Daves ' an interesting conversationalist, too. ACTI IES: Representative, Monitor. . 0 ..2 K JOYCE C. BEER 1629 West Bristol Street jOYCEY Dreamy eyes and an analytical mind . . . ,Ioyeey knows more about you than you do yourself. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Gym Eeatiers' Club. Monitor, Swimming ,u . RACHEL BELFUS 3544 York Road RAE Peppy and enthusiastic . . . everyone likes Rae . . . an asset to every party. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Gym Leader, Monitor. RINA BENEVENTO 2511 West Lehigh Avenue RENEE Renee only smiles at her friends, but then everyone is her friend. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, A. A. Representative, Dance Club, Dance Committee, Gym Leader, Ice Skating Club, Monitor, Representa- tive, Spotlight Representative. DEBORAH BENJAMIN' 1838 West Venango Street UDEBBYH Blonde hair . . , a cute pugfnose . . . and loads ot' charm . . . Debby isnit talkative, and she's full of good common 5CnSC. ACTIVITIES: Football Band, Symphonic Band, Monitor, Tennis Club, Assem- bly Program Committee. ANITA BERGER 1863 Widener Place NITA Our sunny smiling Nita is an ut pert on thc three B's . . . and we don t mean Benny. ACTIVITIES: Ballet Club. Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Gym Leader, Horseback Riding Club, Gym Monitor. Monitor. K' ERNEST MSERGVALL 1504 YVest Louden Street BUGGY Versatile . . . blonde . , . an earnest philatelist . . . Say, Buggy, where's your horse? ACTIVITIES: Stamp Club, Electric Club. Mrynitor, Table Tennis. ff I ,- fc' ff 4V :.l ?' THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 A ee e e .W 1 ' , JOSE INE L. BERLIN Z North 30th Street .JOEY-, Artistic talent . . . plenty of pep . . . vivid imagination . . . all these make ,Iney our own Elsa Maxwell. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Prom Com' mittee, School Art League. EVELYN BERIVIAN 2512 North 3-lth Street LYNNE Lynnel' is tops in personality, school spirit. and sportsmanship . . . one of our liveliest ullve wiresf ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Spotlight Representative, Monitor, Publicity Committee, Representative, Alternate Representative, Busines Staff of The Gratzonianf' Commer- cial Club, Gym Leader. SYLVIA BERUE 2452 North Newkirk Street USUSIEE On the light side of lifefrarely quiet. May you always be able to dance all of your cares away, Susie. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Modern Dance Club, Monitor, Publicity Com- mittee. MARY BEVAN 3644 North Sydenham Street SLEEPY Quiet . . . funflovine, . . . Sleepy, our little English lass, loves to bowl. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Gym Leader. MARJORIE A. BINTNER 3048 North Germantown Avenue MIDGE Quiet and likeable, Midge is among those who have little to say . . . she ought to make a first class stenographer. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee. FANNIE F. BITTNER 2242 N. 30th Street TINY Petite . , . quiet . . . Tiny spends her leisure time reading and dancing. ACTIVITIES: Gym Monitor, Gym Leader, Monitor. N EP LUIVI 22 Nort .eveland Avenue UJOE., The n xt An :Isle or Bobby Fuller , . . We to see Joe'sl' name in future eoleg., sports reviews. ACTIVITIES: Foatimiilream. at SEYMOUR BLUM 2911 Sedgley Avenue SEY With a sly smile, Sey's on the way to glorify Gratz's name iand his own? by becoming a second jimmy Dor sey. ACTIVITIES: Band, Football Band. Orchestra. RHEA BLUMENTHAL 2830 West Lehigh Avenue ANGEL Could life be sweeter . . . than hav- ing an Angel wait for you at your cottage door? ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Representative. B C lb - ARL BONAN 540 st Clearfie Street .Q L ., Vv'ith h 'r his forehead . . . ' ersonality plus . . . es u th IOOW S. A. mem' her ' fo ok-1, congratulations, to our p li . ACT TIES: Chairman of Banquet Committee. Basketball Club, Monitor, Washington Committee, Representaf tive, Six-Footers' Committee, S. A. Card Committee, Gym Leader, Alter' nate Representative, Gym Monitor. SELMA KAY BORISH 3029 XVest Berks Street SELMA KAY Peppy and popular . . . Selma Kayu is going to make some lucky boss a perfect secretary. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Alternate Representative, Gala Night. Girls' Sports, Monitor, Typist for The Gratzonianf' Spotlight Repro' sentative. RICHARD N. BOWLING 1726 XYcst Erie Avenue DICK Dicks an all 'round Spurtsmiirl . . . xvith all the guod qualities that this enviable title suggests. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Badminton Club, Gym Monitor. Inter' Class Basketball, Six'Footers' Commit' tee, Monitor. ARTHUR E. BOYER 3126 North Chadwick Street ART Art wins popularity by combining his talents of perfect agility, enthusiasm and lung power to fight for school sport success. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Gala Night, Gym Team lCaptain 40' 411, Cheerleader, Spotlight Repre' scntative. 1 ROSE C. BOYKIN 2028 W'est Diamond Street Marian Anderson or Ella Fitzgerald? Either one or a combination nf both would be tops! Huw about it, Rose? ACTIVITIES: Mcrnitor, Volleyball, Gym Leader. VIRGINIA LEE BRADY 864 North Beechwood Street UGINNY LEE Ginny with the pretty hair . . . is a great little talker, who chatters and laughs all day. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Alternate Representative, Gym Lead' er, Gala Night, Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Senior Day Commit' tee. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 F HARRIET RENE BRASCH 2617 North 30th Street UJUDY.. A Schiapiirelli to be? Judy is bound to succeed wi'h her free and easy man' ner and delightful personality. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Representative, Dramatic Club, Spot' light Representative, Ticket Commit' tee. JAMES BRENNAN 2321 West Atlantic Street ACE Collects stamps and broken hearts . . , RUITICU, oh RUIIICO, YULI hflvll nothing on Aee ll ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Representative, Alternate Representative. MARGARET BRITTO 2156 North 27th Street All out for Gratzn is Margaret's motto . . . a loyal Gratzonian. a skilled skater, and an all 'round ' girl. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Dramatic Club, Gala Night, Gym Leader. Girls' Sports, Monitor, Spot' light Representative, Track Team. GLADYS MAE BROWN 2351 North Vanpelt Street Jolly Gladys is lots of fun. especially on the dance floor . . . a jitterbug. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. JOHN BRUNNER 1323 West Russell Street Brilliant . . . is an avid collector- stamps, snakes, and bullets . . . ,lohn's is an unique personality. ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Biology Club, Mathematics Club. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 HECTOR D. BRYAN l-43-4 North 19th Street HECT,'A i'rllMMY'4 Loyal Cratzonian. best gym monitor and football hero, nice going there, 4limmy.'A ACTIVITIES: Basketball Club, Foot' ball. GRACE L. BUCHENHCRST 927 IVest Butler Street LEE Some patients will want to visit their tlentist at least twice a day to see this popular and sociable dental assistant. ACTIVITIES: .IVIonilor. ELIZABETH C. BUCKMAN 2467 North Bouvier Street BUCKY Red -hair, much in drmand . . AIiucky belongs to the popular element ol our class. ACTIVITIES: Nlodern Dance Club, Gym Leader. Nlonitor, Volleyball. BERNICE M. BUELL 36213 North Nlervine Street BEE Living up to her nickname, BeeA' is continually busy . . . school activities, and her many friends are never neg lected. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Banquet Committee. Assembly Program Committee, Tennis Club, Commercial Club, Five-Foot Femmes, Monitor. STELLA G. BUGRY 172-l North Bambrey Street 'XSTEIQ' Attractive and gay . , , she will be a secretary . . . Hope to many the boss, A'Stel'i? DOROTHY BURWELL 451 Vfest Coulter Street t'DOT Attractive . . . quiet . . . Dot loves to dance and read . . . Shc will study dietetics at Virginia State College. GERALDINE BYRD 152-4 Kerbaugh Street 'TWEET TWEETN Pretty . . . popular . . . pleasant . . . Tweet Twectisu a handicraft expert . , . Now if you could only cook! ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Banquet Committee, Gala Night. Gratzingers, Nlonitor. Representative. DORIS CANT 913 West Erie Avenue ' 'DOT' ' Charming, wellfclressed, and cheerful . . . A swimming champion you will hear about. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Ivfonitor, Representative, Spotlight Representaf tive, Candy Stand Committee. MARJORIE R. CARMOSIN 1229 West Tioga Street UCOMMOTIONM Loads of personality . . . lots of energy . . . hordes of friends . . . Commotion Carmosin has them all. ACTIVITIES: Inhrmary Aid, Ivlonitor. Girls' Sports, Camera Club, French Club, Ice Skating Club, Photographer of The Gratzonianf' Publicity Com' mittee. EPHRAIM CATSIFF 1933 Spruce Street EPH Brilliant . . . witty , . , Eph, the walking encyclopedia, is Cratzs cham- pion doodler. ACTIVITIES: Mathematics Club, Sen' ator, Six-Footers. ' JACOB BERNARD CHERRY 3121 Page Street t CHERRY Clever . cheerful . . . pleasant company . . . i'Cherry is a chess fiend. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Chess Club, A Cappella Choir, Chess Team, Monitor. DAVID CHERTOK 3220 Turner Street DUDY Popular . . . friendly . . . Dudy likes sports, girls, machinery. and wise' cracks . . . Have you heard his latest? ACTIVITIES: Representative, Nlonitor. EVA JEANNE CHILDS 2715 West Lehigh Avenue LITTLE EVA Amiable and sweet . . . Little Eva is a wonderful pal . . . Likes to bicycle . . . She'll balance books. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Bible Club, Banquet Committee. ALMA S. CHUDNOFF 1526 Roselyn Street HAL.. Dainty . . . attractive . . . petite . . . AI ' knows all the answers. ACTIVITIES: Ballet Club, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Infirmary Aid, Monitor, Music Appreciation, Ushers' Association. Sketch Club. MARY RE CA ARKE 5 alnut L ne HCLAR Y Co ienial . . . . dependable f. . V. Cla ' as iet, pleasing, pofsyrfality. ,TIVITI ' Club, Candy Stand Committ , mmercial Club, Monif tor. Spo ' t Representative. 12A Picture Committee. e ee e THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 BARBARA MAY CLAUSON 1512 Champlost Avenue UBARB' ' likes adventuresfthat is . . . read them . . . and classical musicg that is . . . to hear it. Her sweet dis- position and charming personality make her the perfect friend. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Bible Club. CHARLOTTE ANN COHEN 2224 North Natrona Street CHAR Char plays the piano . . hook- keeping is her pet hate . . . She'll be a very efficient secretary. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. GERDA COHN 1902 West Erie Avenue 'AGERTH Mannerly . . . courteous . . . pleas' ant . . . Gert is friendly with every' one . . . and is everyone s friend. ACTIVITIESfCommercial Club, Dance Committee, French Club, Infirmary Aid, Monitor, Publicity Committee. GUNTHER COHN 1326 West Lycoming Street . UN.. Candid . . . nimblwwitted . . . class 'trigu genius . . . always good for a ugh . . . Guns is a unique per' naliry. ACTIVITIES: Chess Club, Gala Night, Mathematics Club, Monitor, Personals Staff of The Gratzonianf' Six' Footcrs, Spotlight Representative. DAYTON COLEMAN 4326 North lSth Street 'ADICKYT Popular playboy . . . Dicky once won a prize for telling the biggest lie . . . teh, teh. ACTIVITIES: Football Team, Monitor. E Y K F lm' fsfsfraw 1. W,-V .,,. ,, . we -Q32 ek f lr THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 RUSSEL cooKE 1912 Harlan Street UCOOKIE4' Cookie'A will l-c a lawyer . I. . likes sports, riding, . . . pretty QITIS- ACTIVITIES: Riding Club, Mnunitfwi' Spanish Club, Poster fflub. JOSEPH ROBERT COOPER 2119 North Natrona Street COOP Talkative , . . encrectic . . . CoopA' is a ladies' man . . . Collects stamps and plays the violin. ACTIVITIES: Mmmnitiir. WILLIAM COSGROVE 2736 North 28th Street i GROVE I Shy , , . but popular . . . Qood gymnast . . loyal Cratzonian . interested in aviation. ACTIVITIES: Riding Club, Monitor French Club. MADELINE CRCSBY 3412 Old York Road MAD Scintillatinq, vivacious personality . . . adorable accent from way Ollt west . . . MadA' has a twinkle in her eyes that defies all gloom. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Study Hall Captain, Representative. Monitor, Field Club, Monitor's Council. GEORGE H. CROWDER 2219 Nassau Street 'KSUNNYN Sunny is likeable . . . dances well . . . goes out for sports . . . and girls. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Cross Country Team, Gym Leaders. GEORGE DANESHEFSKY 3224 Monument Avenue Clever . . . energetic . . Here's one small package that's crammed full of good things. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Team, Football Band, judge, Monitor, Six' Footers' Committee. G ESS mt' E 3 North Street Serious . . . serene and man' nerly . . . Eddie is ntleman. ACTIVITIES: Biology Club, Monitor. I jd I ELEAN R ADELE DAVIS 2557 Nort Gratz Street ' LLIEN tile . . . plays the piano . . . erested in art . . . likes all sports. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball Team, Base' ball Team, School Art League. JAYNE DEAL 2419 West 32nd Street ONEY eerful hu zrous . . . well- ie oney' is the original en EY CTIV 1 man of Candy Stand Com t Council, Spot' light - - ive, Representative, Gym Lea , Monitor, Washington Trip Committee, Hockey Team, Bas' ketball Team, Baseball Team. BETTY DEMEROLIS 1813 West Rockland Street SHORTY Shorty's quite' an expert on the Hawaiian guitar . . . Her next stop is Pierce Business School . . . Lots of luck to a deserving girl. - --W-.rt 'Yv- LOUIS DENKER 2113 W'est Columbia Avenue LOU Imagine Lou in his office . . . with six secretaries around him , . . Take your choice, Lou . . . HJ ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Rep' resentative, A, A, Representative, Dance Committee. JOSEPH DENNIS 2321 North Camae Street MIDGE Midge likes to make model air planes , . . useful as a monitor . . . Lots of luck in whatever you may do. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Gym Monif tor, Mrtnitor. GEORGETTE M. DIEMER 3014 West Susquehanna Avenue CEE CEE Gee Gee argues . . . likes . . . is liked . . , laughs , . . attracts boys . . . and makes herself useful . . . Gee! ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. Field Club, Gala Night, Gym Leader, Monitor, Monitors' Council, Senior Day Committee, Study Hall Captain, Vfashington Trip Committee. LEANORA ARLENE DIETZ 5728 North 20th Street LEA Clever . . . affahlcf . . Wants to be a successful housewife . . . How soon will it be, A'Lea ? ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Hockey Team, Comm ial Club, Monitor, Represent ive, Club, School Art League 1631 st Bristoi S ..MIK .. Mike wants t e bodk eper ...He'llbeago e, .. When not balancing oks, lleet stamps. M1c ACTIVITIES: Monitor. 4-as as 1-fegfem THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 MARGARET DIVIDIAN 2-169 North Garnet Street MARGE Marge is evenftempered . . . friendly . . . a good student . . . has many interests , . . swimming . . . reading . . . sketching. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Moni- KQV. SARAH DOCTOR 3147 Fontaine Street SOOKY Gay and sociable . , . Sooky draws and- drives . . . Wants to he a jour' nalist. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Representative, Gym Leader, Monitor. ' JEAN RAY DORFMAN 1728 North 7th Street JEANNIE Quiett. , .lfriendly . . . hard worker . . 1 Jeannie loves to dance . . . She is a very capable oihce worker. RICHARD F. DOUGLAS 237 North Abbotsford Road DOUG -Conscientious . . . pleasant person' ality . . . 'Doug ' is easy to get along with. ACTIVITIES: Band, Football Band, Monitor. DOLORES M. EBENFUHRER 2029 North Broad Street DELL Good looking . . . good sport . . . good friend . . . Dell is all of these and lots more IDU. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Leader, Riding Club, Gala Night, Girls' Sports. 1' THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 ee as W RUTH MARIAN ECCLES 3509 North 10th Street Ruth is thoughtful . . . draws . . . knows a lot but . . . keeps it mostly to herself. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Mrinitor, Gym Leader. Assembly Program Committee. Spotlight Representative, Riding Club. Commercial Club, Ten- nis Club. Business Staff of The Cratzonianf' ANNE EIDING 5155 North Carlisle Street Charming and well liked . . . Anne likes dancing and football games. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Roller Skating Club, Spotlight Representative, Com' mercial Club, Bowling Club, Candy Stand Committee, Tennis Club. HUBERT EISENBERG 3330 XVest Harold Street UHUB.. Hub has school spirit, 'iflghtf' and lots of ocp . . . which make him one good fellow. ACTIVITIES: 1940141 Championship Tennis Team, Six-Footers. Banquet Committee, Publicity Committee, Softball Team, Table Tennis. BERNICE ELLIS 6348 North 18th Street t'BERN -Vivacious and charming . . . attrac' tive and friendly . . . Bern makes a lovely picture in that green convertible. ACTIVITIES: Alternative Representaf tive, Business Stall' of l'The C-ratzonf ian,'i Gym Leader, Ice Skating Club, Nlonitor, Representative. EDWARD EIVIERY 6950 Germantown Avenue UHARPON i'Harpo is always in the clouds, or at least will be when he leaves Cratz. . . . Aviation's the field he hopes to enter. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Alternate Representative. LOUISE E. EMMIE 4155 North 6th Street 'gLOU Amiable and full of fun, Lou's' jovial optimism always keeps her smiling. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Candy Stand Committee. ELIZABETH ERDMAN 2023 Iyest Somerset Street BETTY Darkfeyed Betty's gay and always laughing . . . a clever student, full of school spirit. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Representative, Monitor, A. A. Representative, Dance Committee, Candy Stand Committee, Publicity Committee, Five'Fnot Femmes, Bowling Club. ' JOSEPH FACER 229 East Collom Street HOSE Good-natured, happy-goflucky , . . 'iHose's lots of fun . . . Hopes to study the automobile trade at ColleQe of Hard Knocks . . , Happy landing, Hose ACTIVITIES: Ticket Committee. EMMA M. FAUNTLEROY 1531 North 25th Street Sweet, sensitive, amiable Em's as Hne and manncrly as they come . . . a charming and gentle personality . . . She hopes to enter Hampton Institute. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Leader. wlrwlg 3903 North Elsinore Street ANN Conscicntious, diligent, serious . . . Ann is just the type that's bound to succeed as a laboratory technician. ACTIVITIES: Art Staff of The Gratzonianf' Cultural Olympics. Graphic Sketch Club, Monitor, School Art League. MATTHEW A. FEINBERG 1963 North Napa Street 'AMURPHYH NIurphy's the weight-lifting champ who gets a thrill out of life in his own little way .... Next stop after Cratz is Temple. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Team. Track Team. , X -K -W EW B. F BERG 3337 Vive S' gea E Sterlingi is conhdencc itself, espe- cially when it comes to talking during class . . . will make a splendid come- dian. ACTIVITIES: Nlathematics Clulv, Dance Committee, Track Team, Softball Team. DORIS FEINMAN 5735 Ogontz Avenue DORIS Energetic , . . uDoris talks a mile a minute , , . Interested in music and dramatics. ACTIVITIES: Biology Cluh, NIonitor, Publicity Committcc, Representative, Senior Day Assemhly, Spotlight Rep- resentative. my 3' ff ,. 1. jJ,J,l.ff-J -ou , BETTY FEIST 3716 North 13th Street FUZZ Good-natured, quiet. pleasant . . . that's Fuzz Y to a UT . . . Vt ill prove most ellicient in a business oflice. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Cluh, Field Cluh. Gym Leader. Nlonitor, JOSEPHINE FELDMARK 3226 XYest Clifford Street UAIOSYN Versatile , . . intelligent . . . sinceri- . . . writes exceptional verse . . . plays piano lwcautiiully . . . destined to succeed. ACTIVITIES: English Honors, Features Editor of Spotlight, Stall' of The Gratzonianf' French Cluh. Mathe- matics Clulw. Cultural Olympics, Spot- light Representative, Debate Club, Nlonitor. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 ERNEST LEO FERRERO 2042 Cayuga Street MHONNYU I'Ionny's one of these quiet people until you get to know him , , . thought- ful and cooperative . . . is sure to make an excellent draftsman. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Chess Clulw. SAMUEL FIEDERER 2510 North 32nd Street SAM Fond of girls and dentistry 4. . , Sam will ne a husy person :titer his course at Temple. . t hall, Gym eader ACTIVITIES: Nlonitor, Int BERNICE BABSIE FIELDS 21117 W. Turner Street PEACHES Peaches sociability and gl i h tongue delight all . , . Wlill make some- one an excellent secretary. ACTIVITIES: Ivfonitor, Cym Leader. IRENE FIFER 3820 North Sth Street UTAFFYH Vfhimsieal . . , full of fun, laughs and surprises . . . a delightful person- ality to know. ACTIVITIES: Business Stall of The Gratzonianf' Dance Cluhs, Monitor, Roller Skating Cluh. RUTH FINGERHUT 56ll Spruce Street RUTI'IIE Looks for the fun in life . . . talka- tive, popular, ambitious . , . splendid school spirit . . . Cet ready, XVest Chester, here comes Ruthie l ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Representative. Inter-Class Basketball, XVashington Trip Committee, Spot- light Representative, Ushers' Associa- tion, Vice-President of Class IZA- IZB, Five-Foot Femmes. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 sv--Q - wW.--,E ts - WINIFRE ELSTEIN 7078 orth oth Street WI NIE A ar ing 'rl who has c tributed uc o he sc nol by h r riendliness ivmes- lskm mb, Monitor, ublicity mi , Art Staff oi The Gratz ' , Dance Commit' tee, S l eague, Ushers' Assof ciationK C a h Sketch Club. g ability. STANTCN I. FISCHENBERG 2468 North Ncwkirk Street 'iSTAN A sportsman through and through . . . a bit of a jitterbug besides . . . Stan will be a welcome addition to Temple. ACTIVITIES: Ivlonitor, Cross Country Team, InterfClass Baseball, Prom Committee, Gym Leader. EDNA FLOOD 2932 North Lambert Street EDDIE Poised and sophisticated . . .K attracf tive and popular . . . Eddie' loves sports. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team, Hockey Team, Games Club, Baseball Team. ROBERT FLYNN l2l0 West Luzerne Street HBOBU That man's here again! . . . 'Bob s activities make him a most versatile Gratzonian . . . good sport . . . all-around athlete . . . will enter Temple. ACTIVITIES: Gym Team, Track Team, Representative, A. A. Representative, Spotlight Representative, Dramatic Club, Gala Night, Monitor, Chairman of Senior Day Committee. SOL FORMAN 3230 West York Street HASTO Always on the spot with new ideas . . . easily masters latest jitterbug steps . . . and as for talking . . . well! ACTIVITIES: Chairman of Dance Committee, InterfClass Basketball Team, Softball Team, Chairman of Table Tennis Club. HELEN E HERZ FRANK 25l3 North Bancroft Street i'NENE A quiet and thoughtful girl is 'iNenc . . . Her sincere charm renders her an invaluable companion . . . will continue her studies at Drexel. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. GLORIA FRANKEL 323 South Camac Street GLORY Never a dull moment with Glory around . . . Customers are going to like this salesfgirlftofbe. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Spotlight Representative, Monitor. ISABELLE FRANKEL 1220 Wyoming Avenue JUDY i'Judy's a good listener . . . a bright personality . . . with unusual dramatic abilities. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Alternate Representative, Prom Committee, Monitor, Riding Club, French Club. ISABEL E. FRANKS 2360 North Lambert Street STORMY Attractive Stormy will take the world by storm if she isn't careful . . . broadfminded . . . sociable and ener getic. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team, Base' ball Team, Gala Night, Gym Leader. Monitor, A. A. Representative, Spot' light Representative. FREDA FRATKIN 2401 North 16th Street FREE 27-42's Lily Pons . . . and she has a sense of humor, too!! . . . Hopes to continue her activities in the musical world. ACTIVITIES: A Cappella Choir, As' sembly Singers, Gala Night, Publicity Committee. U f ,ll J , N'l'E53D5'RI 6. 6 Rosefstreet I jANlE K ,iVI'aeious . . .lpogglar Siiflire . . njaniri' t i 1- sert Ia e ia fo e Neavtybfzlhnsdtiite til Digetigl. , ACT ITIES: ' lntative, FivcfFoot Fc Iso Leader, Mon' it , Stu Hall aptain, Spotlight R prescntative. ' RUTH E. FRIEDMANN -1721 North 9th Street RUT1'lIE Short and sweet . . , versatile, intcllif gent, sympathetic . . . Ruthie hike' rides. reads, and enjoys dancing . . . plans to hecome a secretary, ACTIVITIES: Basketball Clulv, Swim' ming Club, Commercial Club, Ice Skating Club, Monitor, Candy Stand Committee, Alternate Representative, A. A. Representative. 'MILDRED F. FUI-IRER 3005 North Dakota Street MICKEY Always ready with homework . . . and still smiling, too! . . . Good luck, Mickey, in your nursing career. ACTIVITIES: Roller Skating Club. Ivlonitor. PHILIP ALBERT GALANTE 4672 Stenton Avenue ' 'PHIL A future draftsman . . . now at home in thc field of bowling . . . always alert, on thc go. ACTIVITIES: Chess Club. ANITA MAY GAUS 1517 North Newkirk Street UBISCUITH Delightful . . . popular . . . poised . . . cute . . . Biscuits' our future salesgirl . . . winning and popular . . . she is an accomplished equestrienne. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor. f-'TWH . I' J-TTY' THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 . 1 - 5 ' RU,TH ELAINE GAWTHROP i -4505 Qlorth Carlisle Steer V' 5 at ss Bright eyes . . . the girl 5 r attgactIve.sm . . ser-n- an e vs.. ' A ill-ffsfkie' .LQ some . 'l ACTIVITIES: Riding CII, , mimi on Cluh, META K. GEIGER 2118 NVest Estauqh Street The lure of medicine has gotten into Meta's blood . . . Today she collects pictures of nurses . . . Plans to be' come one herself later on. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Alternate Representative, Spotlight Representaf tive. Girls' Sports, Inhrmary Aid, Monitor, Personals Stall of The Cratzonianf' Publicity Committee, Swimming Clula, ALICE R. GERHARDT 1523 lVcst Tucker Street UHUNEYU Say it with flowers . . . Honey will, when she opens her own long- coveted flower-shop . . . Hers is indeed a xvellfchosen career. MYRTLE GETZ -1226 North Broad Street MYRT Sophisticated Myrtle attracts friends wherever she goes , . , always the epitome of style. ESTHER E. GIBILOVITZ 2555 North Myrtlewood Street ESSIE Charming and attractive . . . cheer' fully poised . . . has a delightful man' ner . . . Essie will make a pretty picture on the other side of the counter. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team, Hockey Team. Softball Team, Business Stall of The Gratzonianf' Gym Leader, Typist for The Cratzonianf' Moni- tor. THE GFQATZONIAN 27-42 ee-as-A WILLIAM B. GINNELLY 3322 North Uber Street BILL Attractive personality . . . on the spot . . . always ready to help the next fellow . . . 'tBil1 hopes to join the navy . . . Smooth sailing, Bill ! ACTIVITIES: Washington Trip Com' mittee, Football Team, Track Team, Six-Footers' Committee, Ushers' As' sociation, Co1Chairman of Prom Com' mittee, Monitor, A. A. Representaf tive, Interscholastic League, Basketball and Baseball. RUTH GITNIG 1707 Ncdro Avenue HSCHAF' One successful secretary will be Schai , . . wellfversed, friendly, good company, industrious . . . enjoys sculpf turing on the side. ACTIVITIES: FivefFoot Femmes , Graphic Sketch Club, Gym Leader. Monitor, Poster Club, Art Stall of The Gratzonianf' Sketch Club. ELAINE GITTERMAN 5810 North 20th Street As vivacious and charming a class- mate as she is a fine horseback rider. ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary, FivefFoot Femmes, Monitor, Publicity Commit' tee, Representative, Alternate Repref sentative, Riding Club, Senate Award. DOROTHY GOLDBERG 3121 YVest Diamond Street DOTTY What this country needs is a good laugh . . . and depends on i'Dotty to let us have it . . . Photography's her weakness . . . Will attend business college. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Monitor, Music Appreciation, Tennis Club, Table Tennis, Senior Day Committee, Alternate Spotlight Representative. CLAIRE C. GOLDSTEIN 2338 North 3lst Street GOLDY 'AGoldy's hobby is talking, and there are sense and fun in what she says . . . always ready with bright witticisms . . . Will enliven her future secretarial posif tion. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Dance Committee, French Club, Monitor, Spotlight Representative, v I,-r SHIRLEY GOLOFF 2144 North Corlies Street Shirl Vivacious 'lShirl's kept busy with dancing, swimming and photography . . . She knits and reads in spare time. ACTIVITIES: Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Monitor, D r a m a t i c Club, Spotlight Representative, Study Hall Captain. SARAH BERTHA GOLSON 2527 West Fletcher Street BERT Conservative, quiet and sedate . Bert is interested in others . . Perhaps that's why that interest is returned. ACTIVITIES: Banquet Committee , Monitor, Gym Leader. LILLIAN S. GOODMAN 3221 West Dauphin Street LIL Always laughing, always talking . . . eflervescent personality . . . splendid class-spirit . . . Lil ice skates and plays baseball. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader, Gym Lead' er. Representative, Alternate Repre' sentative, Publicity Committee. Ban' quet Committee, Monitor, Baseball, RALPH GORDON Ogontz Manor, Ogontz and Olney Aves. FLASH Talkative . . . energetic . . . Flash is bubbling over with a zest for living, and doesn't care who knows it. ACTIVITIES: Athletic Council, Wash- ington Trip Committee, Senior Day Assembly, Tennis Club. ETHEL GOROVITZ 64 39 Limekiln Pike UETT. . Poised . . . popular . . . active Gratzonian . . . Ett is going to be a perfect business woman. ACTIVITIES: Debate Club, Gym Lead' er, Infirmary Aid, Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Chairman Ticket Com- mittee, Alternate Representative, Typist for The Gratzonianf' HARRIET EMILY GRANT 4211 North Reese Street HARR Lively and energetic . . . busy and ambitious . . . I'Iarr has a friendly word for everyone. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club. EVELYN SUSANNA GRASS 56 Vfcst Rockland Street ..EV.. 'KEVU is cheerful . . . likes to dance . . . efficient, too . . . She'll make a good bookkeeper. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club, ELINOR RGSE GREEN 7013 North 20th Street ELLIE Attractive . . . sweet . . . Ellic's charming manner will be remembered by all of us. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Alternate Representative, Banquet Committee, Inhrmary Aid, Monitor. Representative, Riding Club, Commer- cial Club. FAYE GREENBERG 6044 Ogontz Avenue GREEN EYES Attractive . . . has style . . . Who's the latest dancing partner, Green Eyes ? ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Gym Leader, Monitor. BERTRAM H. GREENSPAN 4928 North Smedley Street BERT Shy . . . ambitious , . . grand person . . . handy with a camera . . . Bert will continue his education at Drexel. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 LORRAINE R. GREIF 1624 West York Street LORRIE Dainty . . . congenial . . . Lorrie has a way about her that will get her to the top. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Representative, Publicity Committee, Monitor, Gala Night. ZITA HABER 2403 North 30th Street LOLIE Demure . . . ambitious . . . Lolie is a sweet girl whom we re glad to call our friend. ACTIVITIES: Banquet Committee, Monitor. HELEN R. HACKER 4132 North Sth Street HACKY Merry . . . sportive . . . vivacious. I'lacky's very tiny, but every bit of her is bubbling with energy and cheer. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Prom Committee. fliwfildv MARTIN HAFTER 4812 Rorer Street BOO BOO Ambitious . . . friendly . . . Boo Boo spends his leisure time debating . . . He'l1 go far. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Alternate Rep' Representa resenrarive. ,Track T e MARIAN HAGEE 4013 North 7th Street MIDGE Midge has a twinkle in her eyes and a lilt to her step . . . which spell popularity plus. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Commercial Club, Assembly Program Committee. FivcfFoot Femmes. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 eeeeeee eeeeeeeeeae assess .2 s JLIA HERMAN HARRY HAHN 4540 North 19th Street HERM Easy to get along with, 'iHerm's hobby is having fun . . . But hes an ambitious lad, too. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Alternate Representative, Monitor. Vfashington Trip Committee, Gym Leader. ADELAIDE M. HAMILTON 2221 Ruilner Street ' 'DUTCHIEA ' Thoughtful . . . likeable . . . tiny. Dutchie is always flowing over with joy and friendliness. ACTIVITIES: Monitor's Council, Girls' Baseball Team, Monitor, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' ROBERT HANDLER 3232 West Huntingdon Street BOBBY Tallrative . . . jovial . . . everyone's pal . . . Bobby has an odd and interesting hobby in collecting butter' flies. ACTIVITIES: S vv i m m i n g Club, Monitor. CYRUS JOSEPH HANNA 2143 West Susquehanna Avenue UCY.. Life is just a bowl of cherries, to L'Cy . . . He amuses us all with his droll wit . . . Good luck to a splendid fellow. ACTIVITIES: Mathematics C l u b , Swimming Club, Basketball. ELAINE M. HANSBERRY 3623 North Sydenham Street ' DEE DEE Likeable . . , gay . . . very friendly . . , Dee Dee's' an ardent swimming fan. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Monitor. THEA HANSCH 3007 North Reese Street TAYA Attractive and with a great deal of poise . . . Taya is one splendid person . . .greatly admired and well' liked by all of us. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Representative, Chairman of Outing Committee, Five- Eoog Femmes, Hockey Team, Ballet u . THE NA HANSON Ca treet Amiable . . gentle manner . . . likes to bowl . . . Thelm will make an elheient dietitian. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Gym Monitor, Monitor. MARION L. HARDCASTLE 3435 Westmoreland Street MAR Demure . . . likeable , . . 'AMar has a winning way that attracts everyone. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Prom Committee, Commercial Club, LILLIAN F. HENRY 2659 North Bancroft Street 'ALILH Petite and sweet . . . Lil is a quiet girl with twinkling toes. ACTIVITIES: Ballet Club, Candy Stand Committee, Hockey Team. EDWARD S. HERMAN 1321 Blavis Street REDS ,lovial . . . talkative . . . sports en' thusiast . . . Reds expects to ma' triculate at the University of Alabama. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Monitor, Cross Country Team, Track Team, Spotlight Representative, Badminton Club, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' ANNETTE M. HEYIVIANN 1115 West Ontario Street I IERNIAN Candid . . . rclialwle . . . Herman has a xvellfdevcloped scne of humor. f' IRENE A. H N MMR Nor Bo feet t I -asa Q1-C' likes mu 'c books . . . v Cratzonian . . . 'Hcrshy 3 . . wants o oflice work. ACTIVITIES: Debate Cluh, Commercial Club, Business Stall' of The Gratz' onianf' IZA Dance Committee, Washington Trip Committee. BLANCHE P. HLADYK -1255 North 17th Street 'ABUNNY Popular . . sparkling . . . efficient . . . Vivacious Bunny has dancing feet. ACTIVITIES: Chairman of IZA Dance Committee, Representative, Monitor, Chairman of Prom Committee. MIRIAM L. HOFFMAN 5110 North Sydenham Street 'XMIMIA' Vivacious . . . fun-loving . . . scintilf lating personality. Clever Mimi will get the most out of life. ACTIVITIES: Assembly Program Com' mittee, Cultural Olympics, Dramatic Club President, English Honors, French Club, FivefFoot Femmes, In' firmary Aid, Judge, Lunehroom Cap- tain, Monitor, Representative, Senate Award, Senior Day Assembly Com' mittee, Ushers' Association, Senator. BERNICE F. HOMAN 1915 Cayuga Street BE BE Cheerful . . . friendly . . . Be Be will be valuable in the business world. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial I ulw. are -A A aaaa A AAA THE GRATZONIAN 27.42 JUNE MARY HONTZ 4229 North 15th Street HONTZ Popular . . . friendly and attractive, I'Iontz, our Vrexv. is likctl and admired hy all. Bestiof luck, June. ACTIVITIES: IIA. IZA. IZB Class President. Fiveffioot Femmes. Repre' sentativc. Monitor. Tennis Club, Bowling Cluh. Commercial Cluh. LILLIAN JUNE HUSAK 1852 West Hunting Park Avenue LILL Happy . . . attractive and gracious . . . Lill's a charming person, with a reputation for being well-liked and everyone's friend. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, IZA Dance Committee, Chairman of Dance Committee, Five'Foot Femmes, Gym Leader, Gym Monitor, Personals Staif of The Gratzonianf' Roller Skating Cluh, Gratz Athletic Club, Ivlonitor. MILDRED ILIK -0546 North 16th Street MILLY Charming and gracious . pleasantly softfspoken . . . Milly s lovely, melodious voiee is deeidedly un usual. ACTIVITIES: tor, Gala Night, Banquet Com ee. Assembly Choir. Vocal Ensemble, Roller Skating. SONIE ISRAEL 1527 66th Avenue SONNY Gay . . . bright . . , invigorating company . . . Sonny is all that her name implies. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club. Publicity Committee, Spotlight Representative. JEAN EATON IRVINE 3628 North Sth Street JEANNE Coodfnatured . . . studious . . . very eliieient , . . plays the piano , . . Jeanne ' wants to be a career-woman. ACTIVITIES: Bible Club, Business Staff of The Gratznnianf' Commer- cial Club, Gala Night, Monitor, XVashington Trip Committee. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 -A - ee eeee e FRANCES JACOBS 4922 North Smedley Street FRANNIE Scintillatina personality . . . lots of fun to be with . . . extremely well' read . . . Frannie is a livefwire. ACTIVITIES: Debate Club, Monitor, Senior Day Committee, Dramatic Club, Spotlight Representative. LILLIAN JACOBS 5707 Virginian Road SKIPPY Sparkling personality . . . lively and gay . . . Shc'll get along anywhere. ACTIVITIES: Debate Club, Commercial Club, Alternate Representative, Chair' man Banquet Committee, 11B and 12A Class Secretary, Cheerleader, Dance Committee, Infirmary Aid, Five-Foot Femmes, Senate Award, Ushers' Association, Washington Trip Committee, Monitor. JACK JACOBSON 3910 Germantown Avenue UJAKEH Merry and jovial . . . jake is a good friend and an all around boy. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Representative, Gym Mfunitor. EVELYN JAFFE 3212 W'est Dauphin Street UEVE., Eve's bright outlook on life keeps hcr up among the favorite in our list of friends . . . Among other things a violin virtuoso. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, Dance Com- mittee. JOSEPH F. JAKUBOWSKI 1635 Bristol Street BIFF Our HB boy . . . his friends call him Bill . . . loves bikes . . . will be a builder . . . but we all know he belongs in Class A.,' S BENJAMIN JANKOWSKI 4305 North 16th Street UMOOSEA' Friendly, likeable, and easy to get along with . . . Moose is another sport enthusiast. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Senior Day Committee. BERNICE JASPAN 5349 North 15th Street BERNIE Amiable . . . lively . . . honor stu' dent . . . Bernie always has time for a friendly nod. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Outing Com' mittee, Prom Committee. E AU 3 7 rth Perl cet UE . l tandse ...g at gures . . El l es to dan A S: Assembly Program Com- e, onitor. CAROLYN W. JOHNSON 23 West Aluval Street WINNIEI' Merry . . . always joking . . . fu- ture Ella Fitzgerald . . . Her next Stop is Virginia State. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Mcmnitor. DORIS MARY JOHNSON 2827 North Taney Street HBLONDIE' Popular . . . amusing . . . delightful . . . A word from Blondie is a word of cheer . . . A smile from her brightens the day. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Representative, Spotlight Representa- tive, Inirmary Aid, Prom Committee, Gratzingers. LOUISE ALICE 1721 N. Lambert Street . LO . Sweet . . ' . 'Loui' collects sv v n' s . . en graphg wi e her v . ACTIVITIES: er, Monitor. HOWARD JORDAN 2024 North 22nd Street FI..ASI'I Coodflooking . . . energetic , , . inter- estcd in sports . . . Flash'i is a lady's man. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Gym Monif tor, Inter-Class Basketball, Monitor, Softball Team, Track Team, Volleyball. WILLIAM E. JUNIUS 1912 North 17th Street WILLIE Enthusiastic . . . peppy . . . Vi'ilf livcisi' wisc-cracks leave us holding our sides. ACTIVITIES: Table Tennis Club, Sen' ior Day Assembly Committee. I I KAI-IN K 16 edro Ave k BERN Bern ha e right character to help her s ed in the business world . . . p nt . . . intelligent . . . inte resting co ersationalist. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Rep' rcscntative, Gala Night. IDA KAIN 4521 North Hicks Street KITTEN Thoughtful . . . good-natured . . . Kitten attempts everything with fore- sight . . . A splendid girl who is bound to succeed. ACTIVITIES: Outing Committee. Roller Skating Club, Gym Leader, Monitor. -- THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 f6yXlENRx3 1723 Wes B treet .. A K.. . . . assuming and friendly . . . ' ank i a good musician and a fine ellow. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, Gala Night, Track Team. MILDRED Z. KANEFSKY 918 West Susquehanna Avenue MILLIE Pleasant . . . attractive . . , Millie likes to ride and play the piano . . . Between classes at business school, she'll collect records. ACTIVITIES: Riding Club, Monitor, Candy Stand Committee. EDWARD KAPLAN 4754 North Franklin Street UIZZ., Quiet and likeable . . Izzi' likes experiments, ' ACTIVITIES: Monitor. FLORA R. KAPLAN 3029 Diamond Street Clever . . . studious . . . Flora is a brilliant student and has a keen sense of humor . . . an unusual and wonder' ful combination. ACTIVITIES: French Club, Senator, Senior Day Assembly Committee, Mathematics Club. MILDRED R. KAPLAN 1014 North 43rd Street MOLLIE Congenial . . . popular . . . Mollie will surely make her patients all happy. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Candy Stand Committee. o THE GRATZONIAN 27.42 ses- ---t-Ag.Cty.-.- HELEN P. KATINSKY 709 South Street HECKY Fascinating and a m i a b l e . . . I'Iecky's favorite pastime is dancing with Eddie. ACTIVITIES: Riding Club, Gym Mon' itor, Candy Stand Committee, Spot'- light Representative. FLORENCE KATZ 2643 North 16th Street FLC Vfitty . . . popular and peppy . . . Flo is Gratz's gift to Bookkeeping. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Candy Stand Committee, Infirmary Aid. HARRIETTE J. KAUFFMAN 6635 Ogontz Avenue COFFEE Sociable . . . energetic . . . well' liked . . . Coffee likes football- from the granclstand on the fifty yard ine! ACTIVITIES: Representative, Spotlight Representative, A, A. Representative, Riding Club, Monitor, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Commercial Club, Ticket Committee. KATHERINE W.KAUFFMAN 2610 Yvest Harold Street KASS jolly . good sport . . . lively . . . Kass ' has a pleasing personality and an ever-willing spirit. ACTIVITIES: Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Gym Leader, Girls' Sports. MILDRED A. KENNEDY 3120 North jordan Street ..MIL., jovial . . . willing . . . Never sad or gloomy . . . Mil has a winning way which helps her along. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Monitor. ALBERT KIEN Y 2113 Bellevue Street UAL., Impish , . . carefree . . . witty . . . impulsive Al ' is quite a sport. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Roller Skating, Club. VIOLA FRANCES KING 342 Shedaker Street ..VI.. Cheerful . . . helpful . . . uVi's one of those people you can't help liking. C. JEAN KIRKPATRICK 1727 North Bailey Street CHAR Prim...trim...pretty...a perfect disposition . . . Char's suc- cess is assured. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Dance Committee, Gym Monitor, Representative, Spotlight Representaf tive. Gratz Athletic Club. XP! 036,56 .a U MORRIS KLEIMAN 1925 North 32nd Street MIKE Good fellow? Yes! Mike has time for everyone and everything . . . which is why he's tops with us. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Football Band, InterfClass Basketball, Spotlight Rep- resentative. SYLVIA KLEIN 1706 North 7th Street SYL Attractive . . . likeable . . . with many friends and many hobbies . . . Syl takes everything in her stride. ACTIVITIES: Biology Club, Monitor, Assembly Committee. 1 sc p 'I AWD A E ETHEL KLEISER 4816 North Bouvier Street JUDY Witty . . . and sporting . . . In her laughing way, Judy chases the gloom away. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee. Dance Committee, Monitor, FivefFoot Femmes, Commercial Club, Inhrmary Aid, Gym Leader. GLADYS KNABLE Z0-16 North Franklin Street HREDS.. Glamourous . . . talkative . . . She may seem sophisticated, but Reds al- ways has time for a laughing word. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. MARIE DOROTHY KOEHN 1223 Vvfest Tioga Street MDOT.. Demure . . . studious . . . hard work- ing . . . But Dot sometimes likes to take time oil to give her twinkling toes a chance on the dance iloor. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. RUTH G. KOPLIN 1103 Winguhocking Street KOPIE Popular? We should say! Happyfgof lucky . . . easy going . . . true blue . . . Kopie takes everything in her stride. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Representative. B a s e h a l l . Basketball, FivefFoot Femmes, French Club, Gym Leader, Judge, Color Day Committee, Senator. Spotlight Representative, Publicity Committee, Chairman of Senior Day Committee. SHIRLEY KRASNER 5940 Market Street SHOIL Congenial . . . cheerful . . . Shoil loves good books and collects recordings. She will b b H ' e a ookkeeper and will prob' ahly dance away her leisure time, THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 CHARLES JOHN KRAUTH XVillow Grove Avenue fa' Chrokett Street UHAIRPIN CHARLIE Six foot? . . . Not quite . . . But Hairpin Charlie is five font eleven and a half of good sport. ACTIVITIES: Band Maiiager, Baseball Team. InterfClass Baseball, SixfFoot- ers, Chairman of Ticket Committee. SHIRLEY KROSER 3219 YVest Berks Street FLYNN Energetic...intcresting.. Flynn is the life of the party in person. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Moiiitor G I .y . . , aa Night, Riding Club, lee Skat: ing Club, Spotlight Representative. Tennis Club. LI EQ!!-in 2 I est ' venue . L.. I I, 'ide awa . . . v'v ious . . . A girl wi h l tsloi p'r and ambition, Lill as clim the top in school, 'ill also in 1. er life. ACTIVITIES: Senator, Representative, FivefFoot Femmes, Spotlight Repref sentative, Publicity Committee G1 , a a Night, Monitor, Alternate Representaf tive. ETHEL KRUSEN 2511 North Newkirk, Street MET.. Efficient . . . dependable . . . 1Vith two such qualities who could doubt that Et will reach her goal? ACTIVITIES: Gratzingers. Monitor, A Cappella Choir, Outing Committee, Publicity Committee, Alternate Rep- resentative. HELEN KRYLOW 4129 North 7th Street HONEY Honey likes saving money and wants to be a successful wife . . . May she succeed! ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor. 3 THE GRATZONIAN 27.42 ETHEL KUTCHER 2630 North Corliss Strcct MET., Vigorous . . . sprightly . . . Et uses most of her energy for sports and afternoon school activities, but thcrcis always some left to be helpful to others. ACTIVITIES: B a n q u e t Committee, Ushers' Association, Monitor, Gratzf ingers, Commercial Club, Spanish Club, Assembly Program Committee. HARRY LAFFERTY 1510 johnson Street LAFF Ambitious . . . athletic . . . an optimistic lad . . . Life is only a hobby to I.aff. ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew, A. A. Rep' rescntative. BERTHA C. LAIBOW 3029 West Oakdale Street BERT Efficient . . . interesting . . . Bert keeps her feet solidly on the ground even though she might be tempted to dance all day. ACTIVITIES: Mrinitor, Cratzingers. SHIRLEY LAICOFF 3226 West Page Street SHERRY Sherry's talkative . . . merry . . . carefree . . . active in after-school ac' tivities. She's really a loyal Gratz' onian. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Captain of Monitors, FivefFoot Femmes, Pub' licity Club, Riding Club, Dramatic Club, A. A. Representative. V HARR ANG 4 342 'HE Street i 'EH R I nd . . . ' e . . . I'Iershi' is a ays bustli g a out enjoying one of her many pasti es, ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Commercial Club, Monitor, Publicity Committee, Spotlight Representative, HARRIETTE LAVIN 1814 68th Avenue Smooth . . . serene . . . sincere . . . always exquisitely groomed . . . Har- riette s our choice for the perfect friend. ACTIVITIES: Sketch Club, Riding Club, Publicity Committee, Ticket Committee, Art Staff of The Gratz- onian. BEVERLY H. LEHMAN 1647 West Mentor Street BEV uSweet. and clever as can be . . . HBev -is an exception to that old rule Beautiful but dumb. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Alternate Rep- resentative, Banquet Committee, Gym Leader, 12A Dance Committee. DAVID LEIFER 2613 North Corlies Street DAVY A good sport? . . . Dennitely . . , And all good sports appeal to Davy. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Track Team, Alternate Representative. ELSIE LEPPIGEN 3610 North Randolph Street HEL., H Petitel. . . efficient . . . active . . . El will be an asset to any busy boss. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Commercial Club, Gratzingers Club, Monitor. SYLVIA LERNER 19 35 North Napa Street ' 'BLONDIE' ' lndustrious . . . energetic , . . bubf bling over with vim and vitality, Syl' via rises to every occasion. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative Art Club, Commercial Club, Girls Sports, Gym Leader, Monitor, Chair' man of Publicity Committee, Wash' ington Committee. MIRIAM LESSIN 4652 North Camac Street ULES.. Reliable . . . jovial, yet sensible . Lesi' sings her way through life. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Alternate Representative, Dance Com- mittee. SHIRLEY LEVENTHAL 2556 North 28th Street SHERRY Ambitious . . . active . . , Sherry' is interested in anything worthwhile. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Moxxif tor, Alternate Representative, Pub' licity Committee, Spotlight Repre' sentative. JACOB LEVIN 5229 North 10th Street HJAKE.. ujalcei' is a sports enthusiast . . . collects pipes . . . He'll be a successful salesman. ACTIVITIES: Track Team, Cross Coun try Team. MIRIAM A. LEVIN 2933 North 22nd Street MICKEY U Friendly . , . gentle yet energetic . . . Mickey is one of our more popular classmates. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Rep- resentative, Infirmary Aid, 4 . O 0 R LEWI 1703 Wide r Pla ..L Wt. I.ew's always t ' , and advocates it frr others ky. . as a dentist he shouJdn't hargfmuch trouble making pa' tien s keew' eir mouths open. 'l AQTTVITIES: Basketball Team, imp Class Basketball, Inter-Class Softball, A. A. Representative. -a e - THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 RUTH JOYCE LEWIS 6440 North Sydenham Street RUTHIE Ruthie's loquacious . . . capable . . . dependable . . . Vv'henever you need her shes sure to be there. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Roller Skating Club. VIVIAN Z. LICHTENSTEIN 2516 North Dover Street PINKY Petite . . , popular . . . VVith her flair for dramatics and music, perhaps we'll be seeing Pinky's name in lights some day. ACTIVITIES: A Cappella Choir, Dra- matic Club, Gala Night, Clee Club, Monitor, Publicity Committee. MARCELLE LINETT 1714 North Franklin Street MARCIE Refreshing personality . . . delightful company . . . intelligent and very capable . . . wellfread , . . Mareie's a wonderful person to know. ACTIVITIES: Nlonitor, A. A. Repre' sentative, Associate Editor of The Gratzonianf' French Club, Infirmary Aid, English Honors. BERNARD MANDEL 4753 North 8th Street BUDDY Intelligent . . . ambitious . . , athf letically and academically, Buddy scores high. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Tennis Team. Senior Day Assembly, Table Tennis, Washington Trip Committee, Gym Monitor. FRANK MANROL 3834 North 19th Street A brain child indeed!! . . . pleasant . . . versatile . . . nice to know . . . sure to succeed. ACTIVITIES: Assistant Band Director. Chairman of Six-Footers, Senator, Rep- resentative, Orchestra. ,Z THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 - EVELYN MARKS 7.434 North Bouvier Street UGYPSEYH Interesting , , . amusing . . . efhcient . , . which all makes for the successful secretary Gypscys' going to be. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Commercial Club, Gym lvlonitor, In' hrmary Aid. ,Q fl nl! 1 W - I MAR RET M. MARSCHALL 12 3 North 18th Street tqyffflcllt Quiet . . . shy . . . uPegLgy'si' un obtrusive, but wanted by everyone. ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club. STEPHEN MARTISH 2670 Deacon Street STEVE Shy . . . pleasant . . . laconic . . . With Steve'A actions speak louder than words and he makes us believe it. HAZEL K. MASSINGHAM 730 West Glenwood Avenue DEBBIE Charming . . . dainty . . . attractive . . . Debbie has a smile for everyone, a good iand prettyj head on her shoulf der. so it's no wonder she's so popular and wcllflikcd. ACTIVITIES: Chairman of FivefFoot Femmes, Rc resentati , Ballet Club, Banquet Co mittee, asketball , Gym Leaders' C b, or, Staff of iding u oller A' Gr if ' ' Cl S ' 5, ub, ' ' gf, smm' ce, tball, Gy ader in: cnnls flub GEORGE MASURAT 4253 North 15th Street Busy.. . . pleasant . . . polite . . . Georges always willing, and obliging, good-natured, and goodfhumored. ACTIVITIES: Chief Justice, Judge, Six' Footers Committee, Skating Club lvionilor, Spotlight Representative. Y . ,W ,,r,,..,, fd. J JW' QW I 'bw l 'K-xt S -iff' I MARIE MAYER 2012 XVest Estaugh Street NRE. Neat . . . nice . . . Everything Re does is done well, so we re sure shell go far. ACTIVITIES: Monitfur. VICLA MARY MAZZA 3015 North Bonsall Street ..VI., Quiet . . . a lover of music . . . Vi' is one of our future white collar girls, ANNE MARIE MCCAULLEY 3729 North 16th Street UJITTERBUGN Another hard worker . . . One of our best Spotlight salesmen. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative. Candy Stand Committee, Dance Com' mittee, Monitor, Spotlight Representaf tive, Gym Leader, Color Guard. CAROLINE M. MCKENNA 3747 North 8th Street KENNY Lacking in stature, but abundant in personality . . . clever .... a loyal chum. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Candy Stand Committee, Commercial Club, Girls' Sports, Gym Leader, Hockey Team, Modern Dance Club, Publicity Com' mittee, Gym Monitor. BETTE P. McNAMARA 2450 North Garnet Street REDS Everybody's friend . . . An active member of the class . . . charming . . . Bubbling over with laughter and fun. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Banquet Committee, Basketball, Dance Committee, Girls' Sports, Hockey Team, Publicity Committee, Gym Leader, Representative, Sports Editor of The Gratzonianf' Gym Leaders' Club, Modern Dance Club. MARY ANN McNICHOL 3121 North Bancroft Street ..MC.. Reliable . . . Gentle . . .Wlhoever is nursed by Mc will make a quick recovery . . . How we envy those paf tients! ACTIVITIES: Swimming Club, Roller Skating Club, Basketball. NEWTON BROWN MEADE 4007 North 10th Street BUD, KNUTE Y Tall . . . fair . . . well dressed . . . fast and smart on the tennis court . . a future Don Budge. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, A Cappella Choir, Badminton Club, Dance Committee, Tennis Team 1Cap' tainl, Basketball, SixfFooters, Gratzf ingers, Gala Night, Biology Club. Inter'Class Basketball, Monitor, Glee Club, Gym Monitor. ESTHER RUTH MELNICK 1260 North 10th Street k'I'IETTY Achieves what she aims for . . . Want to know what's good to read? just ask Hetty . . . Can usually be found in library after school. ACTIVITIES: Infirmary Aid, Monitor. Spotlight Representative, Senior Day Assembly. S. A. Representative. PEARL MESSERMAN 5038 North 7th Street COOKIE Looking for fun? . . . look for Cookf ie . . . smart dresser . . . And can she cook! ACTIVITIES: Nlonitor, Gym Leader. Riding Club, Biology Club. VIRGINIA MEYER 1653 Ruffner Street JEAN Attractive blond . . . jean doesnit lack friends . . . A little quiet . . . But only at the right times. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. THE GRATZONIAN 27.42 A 7 .L SP'jb,.9 L' EVELYN MEYERS 6643 North Bouvier Street a sporty girl . . . Happiest when on a good hors-I . . . Sheill make a competent secretary. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club, Gala Night, Monitor, Riding Club, Swim' ming Club. HELEN GRACE MEYERS 932 North 29th Street REDS Agreeable . . . and congenial . . . She loves to walk . . . And talk to Rosalie. ACTIVITIES: B an tl u e t Committee, Commercial Club, Gym Leader, Moni- tor, Gym Monitor. SARAH R. MICHAEL 2133 North Stanley Street USHERRY' Quite a 'ivlitterbugu . . . Enjoys every moment as she trips the light fantastic. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Dra' matic Club, Business Staff and Typist of The Gratzonianf' Monitair. BEATRICE LINDA MILLER 2644 North 29th Street '-BEA Sweet . . . reserved . . . radiates per- sonality . . . Vfhat an appealing singer she'll make! ACTIVITIES: Monitor. LILLIAN MILLER 2833 XVest Harold Street LENNY Zealous . . . pleasant . . sincere . . . Drawing people's faces is her hobby . . . She also draws crowds. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club. vrw . z THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 I MARIAN 2504 No pal St An asset any class . . . agreeable . Mpetent . . . An able leader i et cs. ACTIVITIES' P e cretary of Girls' A uncil, Softball Team, aske a , ala Night Gym Leader, Gi s Sports, Volleyball, Modern Dance Club, Health Council, Hockey Team. SHIRLEY MILLER 6549 North 18th Street SI'IIRL Nice dresser . . . Quite talkative but a line girl . . , just ask her whats new, she'll tell you . . . You can rely on Shirl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Ticket Com- mittee. LVIA MIL ER 5 N hi nte ested in port . . reliablex. . Does her sh o . o the long line w A o usine lege, ACTIV IES: G Leader, Commercial Club, Gym L adersl Club, Monitor, Ticket Committee, Gym Monitor. DOROTHY I. MITCHELL 70 East Ashmead Street DOT You don't hear much from her . . . One of those quiet people . . . A pleasure to have around. DORIS MITOSKY Granada Apt., 6100 North 17th Street Doris is a hard worker and dependable friend . . . trustxvorthy and faithful. ACTIVITIES: Business Staff of Spot- light, Spotlight Representative, Monif tor. .Q ,,, i, FIT gd ANNA ELSIE MCERDER 2928 North Bambrey Street PATTY Quite a dressmaker . . . Also an athlete . . . Never tires of Girl Scouting . . . Amiable to all. asketball , Leader, am, Modern Representaf tive, ,I s E NOR UTH MONREAL ' 2638 N th Chadwick Street PAT f re were a girls' football team, she'd on it . . . cheerful . . . Likes too. ACTIVI IES: A. A. Representative, hl ' Council, Ballet Club, Base' l, sketball, Gratz Athletic Club, la Night, Gym Leaders' Club, Gym , Hockey Team, Poster Club, M rn Dance Club V ll b ll , o ey a . Heath Council, Gym Leader. RUTH B. MONTGOMERY 1313 North Wishart Street GUMP Gump says her hobby is dancing and eating . . . A good combination . . . A composed and efficient little worker. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Comm 'l ercia Club, Roller Skating, Volleyball, Monitor. A VIOLET REBA MOORE 3537 North Marvine Street TRUDY Loves to talk about Him . . . Will make a Hne secretary . . . How's the new heart throb, Trudy ? ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand, Volleyball, Monitor. GARNETT ,Q MORRIS 4510 Nort, mexey Street I L N: ARNEY2' Ayfhing but a woman hater . . congenial.. . . everybody's friend . . Quite a shocking fellow! ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Monitor, Radio Club, Representative. i R WILLIAM MORRIS 8311 Ardleigh Street BILL An ardent sports fan . . . Quite active in athletics . Easy to get along with . . . Bill's our man, ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Gym Moni- tor, Monitor, Prom Committee, A. A. Representative, Gym Leader. BER 56 9 N treet BO Usua y owning over alg a ics . ne of our trul ood s , . there s any art ork to ne ju t call o A itor, Poster Club ublicity Com mit , School Art eague, Sketch Clu , Riding Club, Ticket Commit' WC. e .. OO TIES: Art u Art Staff, JAYNE MOSKCWITZ 1527 Nedro Avenue jlMMlE Jimmie dresses smartly . . . quite attractive, too . . , See her bowling? . . . What form! . . . An ideal eofed. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Ticket Committee, Monitor. ELINORE JEAN MOSS 24Q9 North 29th Street ..EL,. Silent type . . . gentle . . . helpful . . . El seems to like riding better than walking. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, R i d i n g Club, Alternate Representative. SHIRLEY BETH MOSS 2816 West Lehigh Avenue SHERRY Cool . . . calm . . . collected , . . Sherry is a silent partner of the class. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Swimming Club, Monitor. ere e 1 THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 GERTRUDE MULLER 1928 North Stanley Street GERTIE Hard worker in school . . . Genie secs all, knows all, tells some . . . Like' able person, ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Gym Leader, Monitor, Dance Com- mittee, Puhli!'ity Committee. gk MYRA N. MUSAN 4614 North Hutchinson Street SUGAR AsA sweet as her nickname . . . Gratzs fixture Chanel . . . why does Sugar like Red so much? ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Monitor, Alternate Spotlight Reprel sentative, Sketch Club. Prom Com' mittee, Art Staff of Record Book, Usher. HORTENSE ILENE MYERS 2935 North 26th Street Horsey Versatile . . . Tops in everything she undertakes . . . A friend worth having . . . That's Horsey. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Gym Leader, Monitor, Personals Staff of The Gratzonianf' Spanish Club President, Washington Trip Commitf tee. MIRIAM MYZEL 4469 North Cleveland Avenue MIM Soeialvle . . . trustworthy . . . Faith- ful to all duties . . . A lasting friend, ACTIVITIES: B a n q u e t Committee Commercial Club, Gym Monitor, In- iirmary' Aid, Typist for The Gratz- onian, CECELIA NEUNIAYER 2555 North 19th Street NCCI.. Cel is one of those quiet girls . . . A delightful person to know . . . A dependable worker. ACTIVITIES: Spotlight Representative, Monitor, Candy Stand Committee, Commercial Club. THE GRATZONIAN 27.42 as A - EVELYN I. NEWKIRK 1821 Vfest Butler Strcct BOBBIE Gabby . . . Has a way with the boys . . . A whiz on skates . . . NVho's thc latest, Bobbie'i? ACTIVITIES: Nlonitor, Roller Skating Club. GLORIA NEWMAN 1217 Magee Avenue GLO Our own Bonny Baker . . . Always a new hair style . . . Glo is quite an artist . . . and singer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Representative, Gala Night, Poster Club, Ushers' Association. A FLORENCE P. OBEL 2503 North 29th Street HFLOA' All around girl . . . poetess deluxe . . . Finds nothing too hard to tackle . . . Quite an athlete, too . . . A friend to everyone. ACTIVITIES: A. r entativc. Basketball., ' etic n , Gala Ni t, Ma ge r I Club, . er , 'Q S ' ub, V dern Da wi 'gli oclern .ji lub, mg .', ' onals Edi r 1 The G tz ni . eprese 5 e, Manager Swimm' '- Q u 1 nager Tennis Club, L1 5 1 resentative, Man' ager v -, i lub, Hockey Team, Gy 51: .ultural Olympics, Base' ball eam. FRANK ORZECHOWSKI 1820 Juniata Street 'AALPHABETU Photography fiend . . . quiet . . . elusive Alphabet will go into the Donut business. ACTIVITIES: Gym Monitor. ARTHUR OSTROFF 1630 North Natrona Street UART, What brains! . . . He's tops in physics . . . Spends leisure time as a ham radio operator . . . Art has connections ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Monitor. Radio Club, SixfFooters, Mathematics Club, Outing Committee. BARBARA PAPPAS 3623 North Percy Street BABS Petite and popular . . . Balls is cute . . . and can she sew! ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Commercial Club, Dance Committee, Gym Leader, Representative, Monitor, Monitors' Council, Prom Committee, Roller Skating Club. ELLIS H. PARAVICINI ' 6821 North 17th Street ..EL,. The hefman type . . . just look at those shoulders . . . athletic . . . Easy to get along with. ACTIVITIES: Football Team, SixfFootf er, Gym Monitor, Representative, Study Hall Monitor, Gym Leader, A. A. Representative, Track Team. RICHARD H. PARCELL 5224 Wayne Avenue SKIP A small boy . . . big ideas . . . A future cartoonist. ACTIVITIES: Football Band, Gym Leader, Track Team, Monitor, A. A. Representative, S. A. Representative, Basketball. MARIAN ANN PASCOSKI 3337 North Uber Street PAT Loads of fun . . . My, can she skate . . . and dance . . . Happy days ahead for Pat, ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee. Dance Committee, Monitor, Roller Skating Club. WALTER PAULACHOK 1740 Juniata Street ..JOE,, Interested in electricity . . . bright boy . . . where's that electrical robot to do our homework, ,loe ? ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Sound Crew. MARGARET PECSI 3345 North Sydenham Street PEGGY Has 1 f1s'inatin smile and s 'irklin 1. . ..e g t pt g eyes . . , Wants to be a concert pianist . . . How her fingers can Ily over the keyhoard. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Study Hall Captain. JAMES NATHAN PENNICK 3738 North Sydenham Street EIU BOY All around sports enthusiast . Quick and alert on the gridiron. ACTIVITIES: Eleetrical Clula, Foothall Team, Mtmnitor, Softball Team. SHIRLEY JOY PEPP 4530 North Mervine Street PEPPER Cute . . . vivacious . . . sunny dis' position . . . Pepper s an answer to a young man's prayer. ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of S. A., Senator, Judge, Head of Ushers' As' sociation, Banquet Committee. Puhf lieity Committee, Lunchroom Captain, Senate Award. Monitor, Bulletin Board Committee, Secretary of the Senate. ALMA PERCH 3228 West Norris Street ..AL,, Attractive . . . captivating . . . She'll he heard of in the art circles ot the future. ACTIVITIES: Art Club, Art Stalf of The Uratzontanf' Puhlieity Com' mittee, Senator, Sketch Cluh, Tennis Cluh, Representative, Spotlight Rep' resentatlve. ELLEN MARIE PETERSEN 6152 Old York Road PETE Eflicient . . . neat . . . She'll he a successful secretary . . . lucky hoss! ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Banquet Committee, Commercial Cluh, FivefI:oot Femmes, lNashington Trip Committee. Nlonitor. Representative, Tennis Cluh, Bowling Cluh, A 'TWT PPPP THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 MARY JANE PIETKOWSKI 1'-932 Dalkieth Street CHICK Sociahle . . . versatile . . . Chick will skate her way to success. ACTIVITIES: Dance Committee, Gym Leader. Ivfonitor, Riding Cluh. Roller Skating Cluh. RUDOLPH E. PILEGGI 3837 North 7th Street Rudy Shy and curlyfheaded . . . topnotch sax player . , . IVeill he ahle to say, We knew him when . . ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Prom Committee. GILDA A. PLANAMENTE 3955 North Reese Street JILL A sparkle in her eyes . . . sympathy in her heart . . . dress designing on her mind . . . Don't he surprised if you wear ujillisi' creations some day. ACTIVITIES: Banquet Committee, Gala Night, Graphic Sketch Cluh, Gym Leader, lvlonitor, School Art League, Sketch Cluh, Art Staff of The flratl' onian, Roller Skating Cluh. MARIAN LINDA POPLOW 3125 Vfest Norris Street UNIOUKIEH Sweet and very charming . . . adores horselaack riding . . . future nurse . . . Oh, to he an interne! ACTIVITIES: Riding Cluli, I7ramatic Cluh. MOLLIE POTASH 1031 IVest IX'yoming Avenue UJINXU Energetic . . . honor student . . . resourceful and reliahle . . . an en' thusiastie rooter at any hasehall game. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, InterfClass Baseball, InterfClass Bas- kethall, Dehating Club, Assembly Committee, FivefFoot Femmes, French Cluh, Hockey, Gym Leader, Monitor, Chairman of IZA Publicity Commit' tee, Class Editor of The Gratzon- ian, Spotlight Representative, Ush- ersi Association. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 -A AY ll I f' ' r-1 .' N EHELDON RAYJPQWELL 1703 'Ncizhif 19th Street ,,' ' si-iELtEj1 . Mischief in hiy'eyes'Ys . a gcniai ugagfm 1. .V . Shelley can lick' his weiihlt in stamps: ACTIVITIES: Mrinitor, Gym Leader: LOIS PRATT 3843 North 8th Street ULO.. Poised . . . charming and tranquil, Lo is a good friend and oh, those brains . . . ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club, Spotlight Representative, Gym Leader. ROSEMARY ANN PRENDERGAST 2502 North l7th Street UPENNYE Smart little femme . . . has dancing feet . . . Knows her way around. ACTIVITIES: FivefFoot Femmes, Roller Skating Club, Commercial Club, Pub' licity Committee. HELEN EMMA PROCTOR 1613 Cayuga Street UDUCHESSW Dainty . . . interesting . . . demure, but exciting . . . an asset to anyone's party. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Monitor, Roller Skating Club, Gym Monitor, Basketball, Outing Commit' tee. MARCIA H. PROMISLOFF 1546 W'est Cumberland Street DOI.LY Delightful personality . . . infectious laugh . . . charm and friends galore . . . Dorable Dolly has what it takes. ACTIVITIES: Business Staff of Spot' light, Dramatic Club, Spotlight Rep' resentative, EivefFoot Femmes, Inter' Class Basketball, Lunchroom Captain, Monitors' Council, Publicity Com' mittee, Washington Trip Committee, Study Hall Captain, Associate Editor of The Gratzonianf' MICHAEL D. RAFFERTY 4436 North 18th Street MICKEY Short . . . dark . . . expert musician . . . an all around pal . . . Thatis our favorite trumpet player Mickey. ACTIVITIES: Band, Orchestra, Alter- nate Representative. DOROTHY JUNE REICHENBACH 3633 North Mervine Street DOT Sincere . . . diligent . . . loves to skate . . . a friend we all desire. ACTIVITIES: B a n q u e t Committee, Baseball, Commercial Club, FivefFoot Femmes, Monitor, Representative, Roller Skating Club, Tennis Club, Vsiaihington Trip Committee, Riding C u . SEYMOUR RICKLES 4608 North 8th Street URICK.. Not v y active, but e et here . . . Co c . Ives puzzles . . . ey ays work, Rick ? A IVITIES: Monitor. RITA DOROTHY RIZZO 3808 North 6th Street NRE.. Full of vim and vigor . . . tiny girl . . . loves to jitterbug. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Out- ing Committee, Monitor, Gym Leader. ANNA ROSEN 2728 North 28th Street I -'PENNY' Selffcomposed . . . self-assured . . . astonishing gift of gabn . . . Ambition is to be a telephone operator . . . She'll succeed! ACTIVITIES: A Cappella Choir, Gym Leader, Monitor, Study Hall Captain, Ticket Committee. SYLVIA ROSEN 2435 North Myrtlewood Street USIL.. Quick . . . alert . . . conhdent . . . a good addition to any office. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Commercial Club, FivefFoot Femmes, Chairman of the Business Stall of The Gratzonf ian, Gym Leader, LOUIS JOSEPH ROVELLA 3337 NVCST. Allegheny Avenue 'EKNIFEN Slow but sure . . . hard worker and willing helper . . . admires Robert E. Lee . . , wants to join Naval Academy . . . a lucky gain for U. S. A. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee. Six' Footers, Track Team , Monitor, Gym Leader. BERNICE ROVNER 4829 North 9th Street BERN Great imagination . . . hard worker, hut, oh, that Algebra! Bern loves to collect souvenirs . . . Among them is one lucky jack. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Monitor, Volleyball. BEATRICE RUBIN 2431 Myrtlcwood Street UBUBBIEI' A 'ready smile for everyone . . . hidden laughter in her eyes . . . a future pilot . . . W'hy the sudden rush to join the air corps, fellows? ACTIVITIES: Personals Staff of The Gratzonianf' Gym Leader, Prom Committee, Monitor. ISOBEL RUTENBERG 16-I0 Champlost Avenue HIS.. Unusual personality . . . charm . . . poise . . . a brilliant writer and critic . . . Is is the perfect friend. ACTIVITIES: Editor'in'Chief of The Gratzonianf' Monitor, Spotlight Rc' porter, French Club, Debate Club. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 EVELYN LILLIAN SAGER 6657 Ogontz Avenue UEVIE' ' Short and sweet . . . lovable and neat . . . Says very little, hut does a heap. ACTIVITIES: Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Gala Night. Monitor, Tvpist for 'iThe Gratzonianf' Riding Club. PASQUA s AT es PU real advoca of sch iri Pucky is energeti iv and ll Track Club Spotlight Rep Athletics Representa tiv nitor ,l , ' 1' jfs' 3312 t X .V Q - ' H 1 N I ' ' H -'t . . . .ii 0 ing l .r ' . 1 'I I I In ai :f , '. a , I . I Q t i 4 , K1 1 11 , f .1 X, 1 i ELEANOR ISABEL SANTO 230 Zeraldo Street Aspir and sympath . . ' e ' is c eerf and ' le, too. IVIT : ess Staff of Spot' E light, a mmittee. Hockey, Vol' ' leyhall, ol er Skating Club, Gym Monitor. DAISY L. SAUNDERS 1835 North 19th Street HSUG.. Radiant . . . self-sufficient . . . loves to dance , . and is popular with the boys. WALTER A. SAWCHYNSKY 1824 Brunner Street UWALT' ' Sports enthusiast . , , an excellent football player . . . but a bit shy with the weaker sex. ACTIVITIES: Football Team. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 A A A-A--A a DCR V. SCHAUFFELE 455 orth Colorido Street DOTTlE ' ' energe ' and athletic . . . wor ar . . . little.. I ACTIVIT S: . A. Re ntativ Basketba , nce Co ' e, Rep sentativ iding u m T . Roller ing Club ick it' tee, Monitor, Gala ight, cad, ers' Club, Commercial Cl LILY MAY SCHEID 3l33 North 32nd Street ..I-IL.. Unaffected, charming, blonde . . . industrious and willing to cooperate . . . can sing and dance . . . and oh, those big, brown eyes. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Gym Leader, Senior Day Assembly, Spotlight Rep' resentative, DORIS JANE SCHELD 2363 North Bouvier Street ADO-I-,. Scdate and conscientious . . . candid I.. . qalguick smile and nod for all . . . Dot s always warbling, ACTIVITIES: Business Stall of Spot- light, Candy Stand Committee, Gala Night, Sketch Club, Spotlight Repre- scntative. SIDNEY SCHNEIDER 1437 Somerset Street UPORKYH Chubby . . , a -unique sense of huf mor' . . . what a grin . . . another elec- tricity enthusiast . . . brilliant lad! ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Radio Club. Electric Crew, Sound Crew, Mivnitor. EDWARD G. SCHNELL 4309 North 8th Street EDDIE Loves all music , . . favorite pastime is eating . . . better watch the pounds, Eddie, ACTIVITIES: Band, Football Band. Monitor. RUTH SCHWARTZ 728 West Raymond Street RUTHlE Reticent yet congenial . . , collects souvenirs and keeps a diary . . I watch out for the blackmailing, Ruthie ACTIVITIES: Representative, Alternate Representative, Candy Stand Commit- tee, Commercial Club, Monitor. HER LOUISE SCHWARZ 3133 West Patton Street NES.. jovial . . . conscientious . . , will be a efficient nurse . . . Heres to your TIVITIES: A Cappella Choir, Candy Stand Committee, Ice Skating Club, Monitor, Study Hall Captain, Girls' Sports, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis Club. Mig Cess y MES... FRANK JAMES SCIARRA 3026 North Zlst Street ZIGGY Ziggy likes to take it easy, but why the frequent outbursts in the gym? ACTIVITIES: Gym Team, Monitor, Softball Team, InterfClass Baseball. 0a17 'lf MARQ T A.QEARLE 40 eils et I 1 Intellectual . . easant . . , tidy . . . and full of irits . . . she'll make an eihcient stenographer. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Representative, Alternate Representative. N ATALIE SELBER 2545 North Natrona Street UNET., Witty . . , kind . . . goodfnatured . . . a student , . . the personification of jolliness . . . that's Net. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Ice Skating Club, Features Editor of The GratZ' onian, Spotlight, Swimming Club. JAMES SEMENICK 2714 North 24th Street SEM Gentleman . . . scholar . . . and an all around good fellow is 'iSem . . . one well worth knowing better. ACTIVITIES: SixfFooters' Committee, Mrrnitor. CLARA BERNICE SERIOUS 5334 Criscilla Street SAM The opposite of her name . . . very lox-ial . . . likes to serenade the hoys . . . you lucky fellows, MARION JANE SEWARD 33 NVest Logan Street HSEANVEED' Attractive and petite, Seaweed's trim appearance does much to win friends, ACTIVITIES: Monitor. ERNESTINE MAE SHARP 1912 Tasker Street i'TINA A great little dancer . . . radiates personality . . . lively and merry . . . always on her toes, ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Alternate Representative. SELMA LEAH SHAW 4738 North W'arnock Street SELM A pleasant smile . . . cheerful greet' ings . . . a warm heart . . . this is Selm, ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Gala Night, Gym Leader, Inter' Scholastic League, Prom Committee, Riding Club. - THE GRATZGNIAN 27-42 ESTHER SHINEFIE 3139 1Vest Columbia v ue HES' Versatile , . cr s In . . . dancing' h' ' alty . 0- the cu' ei 'a rob, Est CT ITIES: Nlonitor, Cqarla 'ght ,ff 1 jp , I 1 WA W. SHOTYNSKI I 4517 North 17th Street , COCKTAIL, ED Hazy in the classroom . . . active in the gym . . . but manages to get alone. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Gym Moni- tor, Gym Team. EDITH SHOYER 5321 North Mervine Street ..E.. I Piano lover . . , and can she play 151, . . strong student . . . friendly to a . ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Assembly Com' mittee. Record Book Business Staff. Commercial Club. RUTH SILVER 1835 -Roselyn Street UCISSIEH Congenial , . . ever smiling . . . sincere in her work and towards her friends . , . Cissie will make some' one an excellent secretary. ACTIVITIES: Riding Cluh, SARAH RAY SILVER 4556 North 1fVarnock Street SARAH .Charming personality . . . wonderful disposition . . . alert and witty , . . excellent student. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Alternate Representative Monitor. Assembly Committee, Prom Committee. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 ELMER SIMPSON 1303 West Ontario Street JACK A hearty handfshake . . . likes midget auto racing and bike racing . . . one of our future sixfday bike riders. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. 0 ie Full oi spirit . . sweet things come in small packages . . . one of them is 'iRonnie. UT ER 533 S l h Street ACTIVITIES: Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Commercial Club. RUTH SIRKOW 4562 North 15th Strcet USURKH Jolly . . . trustworthy . . . efficient . . . a business mans need. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Gym Leader. SHIRLEY SITKOFF ' 1209 South Street LEE A good dancer . . . loves to ice skate . . . who knows . . . Lee may be a second Sonja Henic. ACTIVITIES: Alternate A. A. Repref sentative, Candy Stand Committee, Gym Leader, Commercial Club, Ice Skating Club. ROSALIE SKLOFF 2739 West Oxford Street ROE Loads of fun . . . tireless talker . . . know any more good jokes, Roe ? ACTIVITIES: Gym Monitor, Monitor, Spanish Club. V' ANNA SLIWCO 3832 North Bouvier Street ANN Very congenial . . . likes olhce work . . . dotes on roller skating . . . shes bound to succeed in both. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Roller Skating Club, Commercial Club. SYLVIA MILDRED SLOAN 3144 West Clifford Street SYL Quiet , . . diligent worker . . an asset to any office . . . faithful to her diary . , . better hide the key, Syl! ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor, Spanish Club. ETHEL DOROTHY SMITH 3302 West Allegheny Avenue SMITTY Never loud in expressing her views . . . but always there when su port is needed . . . Smitty can ticklle those ivories, too. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee. A C INNIE SMITH 3322 Fox Street B NDIE Small in sta . tellectually a ossu . ed h a perpetual s e eve one. ACTIVI Roller Skating Club. Treasur , Gratz Athletic Club, Gym Leader Cheerleader. MILDRED PHYLISS SMITH 1730 Mayland Street SMITTY Athletic . . . full of vigor . . . vivacious . . . determined . . . future model? ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Basketball, Gym Leader, Hockey Team, Modern Dance Club, Prom Committee, Spotlight Representative. JACK SMYTH l-422 VVest Hunting Park Avenue IRISH JACKA' Intelligent . . . adept at writing . . . wellrread . . . engaging sense of humor . . . capable and agreeable . . . thcre's more to ,lack than meets thc eye. ACTIVITIES: Representative, SixfFoot- ers, A. A. Representative, Sports Editor of The Gratzonianfi Features Editor of Spotlight, Monitor. FRANCES SNYDER 7246 North Zlst Street HFRANNYN Franny's vivacious . , . attractive , . . pleasant . . . and agreeable . . . Shell make a perfect nurse. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee, Repre- sentative, Monitor. LUCETTE SNYDER 4548 North Smedley Street SETTY Amiable . . . sincere . . . good' natured . . . diligent . . . a loyal pal is 'ASetty, ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club. 7 MA EARL SNYD 26. 6 rt Full of pep . . . radian . . . a sunny smile , . . yzie's' hobby is dress designing. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, A Cappella Choir, Alternate Representa' tive, Banquet Committee. Commercial Club, Graphic Sketch Club, Gratz' ingers, Gym Monitor. Ushers' Assof ciation, Monitor, Publicity Commit' tee. I . ,l N I RIS S RNER CL 246 East Ha treet HD Handy wi and thread . . . a ass comedi . , lively and frank . . . it's a a ure to know Doris ACTIVITI : m Leader, Monitor, Volleyball ee e THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 ROSALIE ADRIA SOLOMON 6047 North 13th Street ROZ Oh, to be an actressi' . . . this is Refs desire . . . with her looks and ability, there's no question of her success. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club, Monitor, Gym Leader, Senior Day Committee. JANE DORIS SONDHEIM H26 Grange Avenue SONNY Cool . . . aloof . . . utterly sophistif cated . . . janeis been around. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Monitor, Study Hall Captain. A. A. Representative, Gratzingcr, Spotlight Representative. RUTH ROSE SORKIN 2219 North 30th Street RUTHIE Wlhat hahies cry for . . . what girls envy . . . the answer to a gentlemaifs prayer . . . that's Ruthie ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, fxflrlslnitor, Publicity Committee, Spot' ig t. FLORABEL SPIVAK 4638 North Warnock Street FLOSSIE Baseball enthusiast . . . happy-gn' lucky . . . always smiling . . . Flossie never shirks in her work. ACTIVITIES: Assembly Program Com' mittee, Monitor, Prom Committee, Study Hall Captain. ELLA MAE SPRINGS 5820 Knox Street SKINNY Cheerful . . . friendly . . , handy . . . helpful . . . Skinny should have been twins, THE GRATZONIAN 27.42 2 M A-A-,l,,,t,t,,,, ly-WJ IVIURIEL LAURA STABLER 736 Vifest Russell Street MICKEY Musically inclined , . . also athleticalf ly . . . but she wants to be a secretary . . take a letter, Mickey. ACTIVITIES: Skating Club, Commer- cial Club, Band, Orchestra, Cvratzf ingcrs, Monitor, Modern Games Club. DOLORES A. STAEDTLER LARRY . . . amiable . . . likes ping' a music . . . will do secretarial ITIES: Roller Skating Club, le Club, Candy Stand Committee, prescntative, Hockey Team, Alter' ate Representative. 4 3 North 6th Street BETTY JOANNE STARZYK 1907 Brunner Street 'ARIBBONSH Neat . . . pleasant . . . a dancing whirlwind . , . a good worker. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Dance Committee. ARRIE E. STE AN 4645 th Camac et 4 HAR Poised . plenty personality . . . alw gay . . . lendid artist . . . a ern girl. CTIV S:Art i ,Dramatic Club Gala N' Graphic Sketch Cl Monitor, ter Club, Dance C ittee, p sentative, Riding lu , School League, Spotlight esentative, t Staff of the Gratzonian, P blicity Committee. ELAINE RUTH STEIN 1979 Church Lane . .EE . Modest . . . serene . . . earnest . . amiable . . . characterized by her domif nant sweetness. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Moni tor, Ticket Committee. SELMA STEIN 1423 Widener Place HSEL.. Pleasantness personified . , . a win' ning smile . . . one everyone would like to know . . . Sel's a fastidious Book fan. ACTIVITIES: Library Monitor, S. A. Monitor, Dramatic Club, Gym Leader, Fall Outing Committte. DOROTHY J. STENELLA 7922 Germantown Avenue UDOTTIE' Authority on foods . . . sociable cofed. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Study Hall Captain, Monitor, Spotlight Representative, Alternate Representaf tive. H DEUS STEPEK 22 Deacon Street ...IEDM ysterious powers . , . political geni . . . m del railroad enthusiast . . Ted's' a lady's man. TI ITI Cross Country Team, Sen o ssociate Judge, Monitor, Capgtain o Lunchroom Monitors, Six- Foo ers' Committee. VANESSA STOWELL 1935 West Pacific Street Indiilerent . . . carefree . . . sturdy . . . just a sweet girl. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. ELINOR SUBEL 6729 North 16th Street MEL.. Personality galore . . . what a voice . . . what charm . . . what a girl. ACTIVITIES: Gratzingers, A Cappella Choir, Monitor, Gala Night, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Spotlight Representative. LILLIAN L. SUFFICN 1959 North Myrtlewood Street UML.. Oodles of personality . . . and. can she sing swing . . . idolizcs Errol I'lynn . . . there's a hint, boys. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Cluh, Gala Night, Gym Leader, Modern Dance Club, Monitor, Personals Staff of the Crazonian, Senior Day Committee. ,S ' 1 LORNA .QL SURKIN 6953 gontz Avenucd' ONNIEH I ' 'Y t Devi 'sig . . '. an easy friegdlfmaker . . 1 .mit r all . . . io izcs a lt H127 ' ce ta hr - ed chap . . . the fortu- t llow. ' A VITIES: .lllterdate Representative. onitor. Riding Club, Gym Leader, P m Committee. IVIELVIN SUS AN 1313 North 33 treet Q' Mate N s J Quiet . . siucq . . a hard worker . . , n iii you ales aviation schools , h re co t '. student, A IVITIESAQ onitor, Chess Club. CAROLINE SUTTERLIN 7-423 Gilbert Street CAROL Taciturn disposition . . ever studious . . . helpful to all . . . a fixture sue' cess. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. Bible Club. Commercial Club, Business Staff of The Cratzonianf' Washington Com' mittee. BERNARD F. SWEENEY 3061 North Percy Street BERNIE Cratz's football idol . . . dehes the adage, all brawn and no brains. ACTIVITIES: Football Team, Baseball Team, Monitor. E t at A+. F - A THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 EMILIE TEDESCHI 3329 Goodman Street EMMlE Quiet Emmie'A will go places . . . especially when she shows that sparkle in her eyes. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Outing Com- mittee. THELMA R. THOMPSON 3106 North Bancroft Street TOMMY Has a variety of interests . . . always efiervescing energy . . . A wellfliked girl is Tommy, ACTIVITIES: C erlea Captain, Athletic Cou il, oftb eam, Bas- ketba Busi ' o Spupight, Cy a itor, Schoo Art Le . cam, Prom Committee, G thletic lub, Club, Swimming wlub, ' Gra nian Art Stall, gton Trip mmit- YCC. FREDA TORRENS 1919 North Franklin Street FRITZ Tiny . . . good'natured , . . Fritz always is ready with the pleasant word that means so much to everyone, ACTIVITIES: Publicity Committee, Candy Stand Committee, Monitor. SYLVIA WACHNANSKY 2525 North 32nd Street USIBBYN Quiet student . . . a jolly personable friend . . . Let's wax those floors . . . here comes i'Sibby. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Spotlight Rep' resentative, Commercial Club. RAYMOND D. WAGNER 1245 Westmoreland Street WINGS Vital personality . . . forceful speaker . . . political leader , . . aviation en' thusiast . . . Ray's the fellow with the Social Conscience. ACTIVITIES: S. A. President, S. A. VicefPresident, Chairman City College Committee, Senator, Representative, Debate Team, Spotlight Reporter, Monitor Captain. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 A - LLL,-...--,-,,,,o,e , , CHARLES E. WALLACE 2949 North Stillman Street UCHUCKE Easyfgoing . , . everfsmiling . . . Chuck s an ardent football fan . , . a fine addition to that newspaper hc'll represent. ACTIVITIES: Gym Monitor, Basketball. LUCIUS C. WALTERS 304 West Penn Street LOU Ardent sports participant . . . Lou is going to need a car to take him places on all those upostmanis holi' days. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball, Foot' ball, Table Tennis, Swimming, Gym Team. MARY LOUISE WALTERS 1509 Xvest Lehigh Avenue LUCYBELLE Pretty blond . . , That cute snub' nose is the envy of all the girls . . . and the adoration of all the boys. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee, Monif tor, Class Representative, Spotlight Representative, Gym Leader. DOLLIE MAE WALTON 2028 North Woodstock Street Dollie's smile is ever present . . . a lovely person to know . . . Her studious ambition will help her to at' tain success. WILLIEMAE WASHINGTON 2308 North 22nd Street WILLIE A iashionfconscious miss . . . ra' diates the vivacity that makes her so popular on the dance floor. ACTIVITIES: Monitor. GLGRIA RUTH WEBER 4562 North 16th Street GLORY Blue eyes . . . blond hair . . . peachy complexion . . . Vv'ho could ask for more? ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Gym Leader, Monitor, Roller Skating Club, Tennis Club. CLARA E. WEINBERG 6611 North Uber Street CLAIRE Short . , . evemdispositioned . . . and oh! those eyes! Never without a smile or a song. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Monitor, A Cappella Choir, Gala Night, Spot' light Representative, Senior Day Com' mittee, Alternate Representative. SYLVIA WEINER 1936 Stanley Street CISSIE Cissie keeps her pencil busy cle' signing clothes for the modern miss . . . always ready for fun . . . pretty, too. ACTIVITIES: Representative, Publicity Committee, Alternate Representative. MYRA GAYE WEISMER 3139 North 32nd Street MO,PSY Sedate . . . sweetness personified . . . a fine example of a friend indeed is a friend in need . . . Sincerity is the keynote of Mopsy's existence. ACTIVITIES: Alternate Representative, Business Staff of The Gratzonianf' Gala Night, Monitor, Personals Stall' of The Gtatzonianf' Representative. Spotlight. FLORENCE SHIRLEY WEISS 2321 North 31st Street UFLOSSYH Friendly . . . always gay . . Flossy is a decided Artie Shaw fan. ACTIVITIES: Gala Night, Gym Leader, Infirmary Aicl, Monitor Captain, Spot' light Representative. MILDRED WEISS 4616 North 1Varnock Street MILLIE Everyone agrees that Millie is a Hne link to add to your chain of friend- ship . . . Her smile will always make :i dark day seem brighter. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader. MURIEL WEISS 1746 North Slst Street MEAL Always singing . . . an enthusiastic inusicflover . . . Lots of luck to Muriel and Sid on that approaching wedding dav. ACTIVITIES: A Cappella Choir, Gratzf ingers, Gala Night, Glee Club, Pub' licity. MURRIE WEISS 3219 Turner Street MUZZ Always manages to keep his friends merry . . . does Murrie . . . a full-time job, but he enjoys it. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Mathematics Club, Radio Club, Gym Monitor. Q vpjgbskn fa .wth Stree .sgirl . ort . . . en-heaktelq. . 'eet . . . and always ready a helping hand. ACTIVITIES: B a n q u e t Committee, Commercial Club, Monitor. DORIS MAE WESTLEY 911 Vv'est Butler Street DOT Neat . . . sweet . . . personality complete . . . Need help? . . . Sheis on the spot . . . No one else but charming Dot. ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Representative, Candy Stand Committee, Picture Book Committee, Xvashington Trip Commit' ICC. :'keQ:e THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 CLARA E. WEXLER 5636 North 18th Street CLAIRE Clara: Clever . . . Likeable . Always friendly . . . Reliable . Anxious to please. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Monif tor, Publicity Committee, Spotlight Representative. DOROTHY M. WHY 4117 North Reese Street DOTTIE Enjoys roller skating . . . Everyone vvouldklike to. know the secret that in' sllres Dottie s popularity. ACTIVITIES: Gratzingcrs, Bible Club, Roller Skating Club, Gala Night. HENRY ROBERT WIESE 4431 North 18th Street WIESEY A fuzry haircut isrpart of that smooth personality . . . nice addition to the cheerleaders . . . Do your books balance, Wiesey 7 ACTIVITIES: Six-Footers' Committee, Cheerleader, Track Team, Business Stal? of the Spotlight, Monitor, Senior Day Committee, Gratz Athletic Club. AUDREY ALMA WILLIAMS 2239 North 30th Street UGLY - Ugly's nickname is quite contra' dictory . . . a sparkling personality . . . 1Vatch your hearts, young men! ACTIVITIES: Representative, Roller Skating Club. ISABEL RUTH WILLIS 2317 North 27th Street 'DIZZY IZZY Always giggling . . . gets the most out of life . . , Have a new joke to tell us, Izzy ? ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Baseball, Infirmary Aid, Monitor, Spotlight Representative. THE GRATZONIAN 27-42 ante.. ffm' VIRGINIA ARIE WILSON 6811 Syden m Street FINNY 4, 1 , 1 l , . . zs li , . . Ginny4s4' char . es it easy for her to win frie s ad influence peo le. ACTIVITIES: S. A, Representative, Monitor, A. A, Representative, Pub' licity Committee, Candy Stand Com' mittee, Dance Committee, Gym Leader. JOSEPHINE E.WOJTOWICZ 2619 Roberts Avenue NIO., Frank and friendly , . . That elusive dimple is quite intriguing . . . 'flo' has personality plus, ACTIVITIES: Representative, Monitor, Gym Leader, Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Roller Skating Club. MILDRED V. WOLFE 4829 North Broad Street MILLY Merry . . . Impulsive . . . Likeahle . . , Lovely to look at . . . Youth incarnate . . . This is Milly, ACTIVITIES: Monitor, Prom Commit' tee. We 31 ort 15th e DO Pleas -. . . gay . . . ntelligent . . . Whdre it might hard for others to succeed . . . rothy does. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, Monitor, Candy Stand Committee. MARY M. YOUMANS 3131 North Carlisle Street UMARGEH Marge may be quiet . . . but that ambition and perseverance are going to carry her to the top of the ladder. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor. GLADYS LOUISE YOUNG 7.127 West Dauphin Street DIMPLES Shy . . . sweet . . . studious a Fine person to know. ACTIVITIES: Gym Leader, Monitor. DOROTHY ZASLOW 3135 Columbia Avenue DOTTY A simple equation . . . nice hair plus nice eyes plus nice personality equal a very nice person. SHIRLEY MARLYNE ZEGEN 1909 West Erie Avenue TOMMY Intelligent . . . friendly . . . always is ready to give assistance where it is needed . . . Tommy will be a fine addition to Cornell. ACTIVITIES: Candy Stand Committee, Monitor. 5 SI EY I I 2 a tree . .SIDH ,rt Funfloving . . . friendly . . . Always manages to keep that address book Filled. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Representative, Alternate Representative, Banquet Committee, Representative. GEORGE ZELL 46 Nippon Street Quiet . . . talented handyman . . . interested in stamps . . . I'Iow's your collection getting along, George? ACTIVITIES: Electric Club, Gym Monitor, Sound Crew. DOROTHY M. 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Hr Nmtt :mtl mvvct . . . qtltrt :mtl mutt tltxltlss lub tlmt' lwtwcctt ftmtlwatll :mtl , . . xt tgirl wnrtlx lttmwtttg. ztmmztlm, Xlltatt it ctwtnlvttxzttintt! . . . But tht-11 Hfllxtckcvtw ls :tn tlnttattztl .-UITIVITIHS: Nluttttmg Ballot fflulw, ft-ll.-tt. AC1'l'lVlTllfS: Futttlwztll rl-Ulllll. Gym M tmttnr. Grzttz Atltlvtic Club, Stztgt' C lrcw. Top picture - Five-Foot Femmes Committee, Hazel Massingham,Chair- man. Bottom picture- Six-Footers' Com- mittee, Frank Man- rol, Chairman. BUONIiY Tull, gumlflmvltittg . . . has tltztt at txtln mtnrtltlttg tltztt btups :tll tht' g . . . li4nvttt'y's at gtvan lrtcml :um tluc fclluwa. mu. :Xi1TlVI'I'llfS: Nlutttttvty llatflwtlwtll Trxtnt, ll.mtlllt't Kltnttttttttrr, Gum FE IIIRES As we live them, great moments are boldly engraved on the pages of time. We are certain that we shall always remember an outstanding event in all its glory. Howf ever, with the passing of the years, our memories, once vivid and distinct, grow hazy and illfdefined. Yet, now and again, we are able to resurrect a single thought, which though meager and incomplete, serves as an eifective reminder of days long past. And, in retrospect, our memorable occasions, though forever lost, mellow and grow more dear. So will it be with the notable events of our school career-the Washington Trip, the Prom, and Gala Night, the features which added sparkle and interest to our daily routine. At the time, we were still able to recall the hours of concentrated effort which went into making those events successful. Now, we remember only the inhnite joy derived from them. School has given us many things, but perhaps the most pleasant are its delightful memories. We shall store these precious souvenirs for reminiscence - reminiscence of happy, full years at Simon Gratz. Remembered joys are never past, at once the fountain, stream, and sea, they were, they are, they yet shall be. -J. 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','Q . s'Ig3fyfijja--- gpg: K 95i'ff'3fH?-5'?'1-15.1. 5 'bil-Jr' - .zvci-1F2:?f.z'p,,1-P' ,-'ibgifg if f , . .i:3?:' if' ' gLC:I971e,-v '21-'L-p ', ' - 'f V - gay- :'..- A -545' fx-1...g.gfg --H. 1g,1:5.1. :.n,f2iQS, '.-- A , Q5-yn-'K-'fflftv ' J ' x Ji2?3'i: ' ff, . ,-- . . ,.,f cf? A IIAPIIM TRIP Waking bright and early . . . almost with the sun fwhich somehow forgot to awaken on that May morningj . , . excited . . . anxious to start . . . hurried breakfast . . . Then Wayne Junction . . . the difiiculty of finding prefarranged meeting places . . . answering, PresentI to our names . . . buttons, comments . . . expectantly watching each train come in, only to be told it wasn't ours . . . and watching them each chugf chug slowly out of the station . . . well fsighj . . . maybe the next one , . . Soon, gaily chattering, we were off . . . three cars for ourselves . . . explorations of the other cars . . . having cur itineraries signed . . . settling finally for the long trip. Medleys of songs . . . offfkey renditions of A Romantic Guy from one group, another crowd bursting cut with the Victory Song . . . lunch through Baltimore fand what a silence came over the train during that timely . . . and soon . . . Union Station! Washington at last! Taking pictures . . . admiring the lovely white granite station . . . then to our buses . . . and the Capitol . . . the thrill of walking through the same halls as have many famous statesmen of the present and the past . . . watching Congress in action . . . remarking on the apparent rudeness of the Senators, who were continually walking in and out during speeches . . . a bit dismayed at the boredflooking countenance of VicefPresident Wallace at the Senate meeting . . . losing the guide . . . having importantflooking people sign our itineraries . . . The Smithsonian Institute . . . Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis hanging in mid' air . . . wondering how that small plane ever reached Paris without a mishap . . . odd' looking clothes, remnant of the 'iflapperu days . . . Bureau of Printing and Engraving . . . widefeyed stares at the stacks of onef, iivef, and tenfdollar bills . . . and fwe know you've heard this beforej . . . comments about where to get the free samples . . . From here on to the White House . . . The flag was out! That meant that the President was at home! Perhaps . . . but no! The wellfknown countenance of F. D. R. wreathed in smiles of greeting appeared at no window. Mr. President was ill with a cold , . . Rather disappointedly checking our cameras before entering the presidential mansion . . . the lovely and famous East Room . . . shining floor . . . must be grand to slide across, thought we . . . but unfortunately the presence of guides and teachers checked these tempting thoughts . . . And then Mt. Vernon . . . offering excellent possibilities for our cameras . . . and the Potomac . . . the thrill of standing before George Washington's tomb . . . wandering about the mansion . . . and . . . fyou've heard this before, tooj . . . wondering how the tall Father of Our Country ever got his 6'-? into his short bed . . . Arlington Cemetery . . . need we say much to recall the impressive and awe' inspiring ceremony at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier? . . . Back to Washington and on to the Lincoln Memorial . . . the stern white dignity of the statue and surroundings bringing a rare moment of seriousness into our trip . . . Our day almost over, we rode briefly about the beautiful city . . . then back to Union Station. Reluctant last looks . . . final clicking of cameras . . . All Aboard! . , . stampede into the dining cars . . . hungrily welcoming dinner . . . tired, sleepy, retiring to various sections of the train . . . discussing the pleasurable and eventful day . . . a long ride through the dark night . . . and soon . . . Wayne junction . . . and home . . . 80 llllll TWHHH IISHI Recalling the hours of careful preparation, which, among other things, included that alf most unhearahlc session with a hair dryer. or, from the male angle, that equally tortuous shave hy an impatient harhcrff we knew our prom just had to he a success. And it was! A perfect winter night, a lovely hallroom, and divine music to dance to. Wliiit more could we have asked to make our prom a most memorahle evening? And we had all that perfection prof vided hy the Royal Crusaders' Orchestra and the Adelphias charming Crystal Ballroom. Such an array of swishing talfeta skirts and hillowing clouds of tullesl And our escorts! Some in tails, some in tux, and all --oh so handsome! Rememher the teachers that attended? How charming they looked how informal and graf cious their manner! An occasional flash of light or clicking of a shutter told us that pictures were heing taken. As if it were necessary to make a record in black and white of those unforgettahle scenes when we shall ever carry them in our mcmf ories! How radiant we all looked our flowers so fresh, our faces hcaming with delight and enchantment. lt seemed we had just arrived when the crowd hegan thinning out. The prom was almost over, 813 Senior Prom Adelphia Ballroom Decemher 12, 1941 hut the evening was not. For most of us that night gave us our first taste of nightfcluhhing, and what an exciting taste it was! lt made us feel at last prepared for acceptance into the adult world. And now, just a glance at our heantiliul motherfoffpearl souvenir pendants hrings hack that whole glamorous never f to f he f forgotten evening. I SCHll0l DAYS 1. We Pleclgef' 2. Turkey!?, 3. The Womenf, 4. Book Worms?, 5. The Perfect Specimen, 6. Somebody's Stenog, 7. Big Business, 8. Tillie the Toilerf, 9. june and Swains, 10. Sign Herel, 11. Fifteen Minute Intermission, Boysf' 12. G-R-A-T-Z, 13. Going Up, 14. Having Fun?, 15. Chemical Capers, 16. Little Menf, 17. What's Cookin'? 84 1. It Must Be Love, 2. Too Much Week End, 3. Hold Itl, 4. MI Promise, 5. Teacher, I Knowl, 6. The Stag Line, 7. According to Pytl'1agoras,- 8. One-Yard Line, 9. Horses . . . horses . . . , 10. Could Be'?, 11. Muggin', 12. lt's So Peace- ful in the Country,', 13. Wh9l'8,S That Knoclc?, 14. We Love Our School, 15. I-leigh-ho Let's Go, 16. What a Showl, 17. For Art,s Sake. H3 1 SlIHlllIl ll YS WHll'S WHO E QRY U5 w. P. THE pgpgggyenw 4 Most Studious: Ephraim Catsilf Flora Kaplan 1. 5. The Wittiest: Albert Kieny Pearl Albert Best Dressed: Newton Meade Elaine Gitterman 2. 6. SG Most Loyal Gratzonian: Pasquale Salvatore Helen Proctor Most Popular: Earl Bonanni june Hontz Best Musicians: Frank Manrol Gloria Newman Best Athlete: Robert Flynn Thelma Thompson UF 27-42 Z1 1941 T Price is cems 1. 5 Tallest and Shortest: 2. Bernard Mandel Evelyn Zagat Most Energetic: George Daneshevsky Ruth Fingerhut Most Likely to Succeed: Raymond Wagner Isobel Rutenberg Most Mannerly: Gunther Cohn Hazel Massinghanl Most Talkative: Ralph Gordon Anna Rosen Best Looking: Stanton Fischenberg Marion Hagee 4. Most Versatile: George Masllrat Ruth Koplin x K I x 2 1. Up for Air, 2. Mr. Foley Educates, 3. Oblivious, 4. Sus- pended Animation, 5. Hale America, 6. Time Out, 7. What Makes the Wheels Go 'round, 8. Serious Stuff, 9. So That's How It's Done, 10. Hurray, for Rayl, 11. Ouch! 12. Leg Art, 13. The Same Old Story, 14. What! Again? 15. The Pause That Refreshesf' 16. Enlightening the Masses 17. Prelude to the Prom. 88 N,-,. , .rm-v ..V.-...Q-va- .--- ,- W ,-..nIL---- 4--W IIMSS PBEM My companions, dear classfmates and comrades, Now our schooldays have come to their end And we bid fond farewell to Gratz High School, To each student and teacher and friend. I can hear lusty shouts of your singing, The warm laughter, the fullfhearted cheers, I can see your bright eyes, gay and smiling To hide the suggestion of tears. We have learned in our three years together The value of working as one, And we know that the strength shall not leave Even though the dear schoolfdays are done. For wherever we go we will carry In our hearts a great spirit of truth, The love for dear Simon Gratz High School, Our symbol of wholefhearted youth, In whose halls the great tides shall forever Refecho with onfcoming beat The tramping, the march towards learning Of eager and onfpressing feet. The glad voices, new-yet familiar, The same pictures and rooms that we love, The teachers, the classes, the building With its bright cherry banner above- -They all gave us a song and a slogan That shall last as the future rolls by, So here is to strength towards living And three cheers for dear Simon Gratz High. -Josephine sei us Feldmark IVIY Mllllllll Il Bringing the song and color of the old South to Uratz, My Marylandf the school's 1941 Gala Night, scored an outstanding success. With the assistance of faculty memhers, the talents of capahle pupils, and the cof operation of the student hody, our annual presentations have always reached and surpassed standards of anticipation. This tuneful operetta, our most recent production, was perhaps the most ditlieult entertainment project Gratz has ever undertaken. Sigmund Romhergs My Maryland is a favorite of professional theatrical com' panies. The interpretation given it hy Gratz performers was truly out' standing. Cast in the role of Barhara Fritchie were Mildred Ilik and Eleanor Suhelg in the role of the dashing Captain Tromhone were Ross Conavvay and Newton Meade, These students played on Friday and Saturday nights 1. Netty Brockman, Alleyne Brinkman, Geraldine Smigel. 2. Robert Flynn, Melvin Gold, Margaret Higgens. 3. Eleanor Subel. 4. Melvin Gold, William Emery, Mildred Ilik Newton Meade. 5. Irvin Silverman, Mildred Ilik, Ross Conaway, Jack Katz, Martin Bish. 90 respectively. Elizabeth Staples capably handled the character of Mammy on both evenings. Humor was supplied by Zeck, enacted by Robert Flynn. The story concerns a Southern belle who falls in love with a Yankee Captain during the bitterness of Civil War days. How these two overcome the difficulties of time and circumstance to gain their happiness forms the chief plot of this fourfact play. Bright costumes, witty dialogue, and tune' ful lyrics such as L'Your Land and My Land, Dixie, and A Tiny Silver Star have made the operetta a favorite for many years and contributed much to the enjoyment afforded in our own production. Miss Keenahan, Miss Arthur and Miss Martin supervised the dramaties: Mr. Smith, the vocal performances, Dr. Wzlshccn. the orchestra, Mrs. Greene, the dancing. Mrs. Hawman maintained general supervision of the producf tion, and many other faculty members contributed their services in making our 1941 Gala Night a success. 1. Robert Flynn, Pauline Linder, Elizabeth Kehrer, Adele Kostofl. 2. William Emery Elizabeth Staples, Edith Goldstein, Merlyn Rosenthal, Beatrice Craven. 3. Mildred Ilik 4. Chorus. 5. Eleanor Subel, Elizabeth Staples, Newton Meade, Melvin Gold, Donald Deane. 91 La Salle ....4...... Southern ,.......... Central ....,,......, Germantown Opp. , 34 , 19 , l8 20 Roxhorough ...... 38 Penn Charter Northeast ..... Frankford ..,.. Masthaum ...., Penn Charter La Salle .,..,., Bok .........,... Overbrook Olney ........... Opp. '7 '7 .1 .1 Opp. 40 20 49 27 26 West Phila. ...... 33 Bartram ............ 20 Opp. Olney ....,..,..,,.,.. 15 West Phila. ,.,. ., 3 Bartram ..... .... 3 Southern .......... 7 Germantown .... ll Frankford ........ 13 OPP Northeast .......... 1 Bartram ..... Olney ...... W. Catholic N. Catholic Penn Charter West Phila... Olney ,........, Germantown 92 1 1 OPP 2 1 4 l 1 5 SPIIRIS I BRATZ FOOTBALL Bartrzun .. .... .. Cheltenham Overhrook . ...... Olney ..,...... SOCCER Olney ...,......,.... Girard College Germantown - West Phila, .. BASKETBALL South Phila. ., Germantown Frankford .... Benj. Franklin Central .....,.,.. Northeast ,.,., . Roxhnrough .. BASEBALL Opp. , 19 .33 .6 .13 Opp. . I ..4 '7 'a 1 Opp. '70 26 22 .. Z4 34 If ll I9 Opp. Benj. Franklin .. ll Central .,.,........,. 7 Northeast ....... 3 Roxhorough ...,.. I2 Overhrook .,....., l GYM TENNIS Opp. Southern .,..,...., 2 Germantown .... 3 Opp. St. Ioseplfs ...... I Northeast .....,.,.. 1 Roxhorough , Central . .,...., . Frankford 0 ..l ..1 Gratl 0 6 12 0 Gratl 2 l l 4 Gratl 22 7.5 33 50 I9 Z4 I4 Gratz 0 3 4 5 O Gratz 1 1 Gratl 3 4 5 4 4 FGOTBALL Rememher . . . it was Indian Summer '... the crimson hedecked valleys and slopes smouldered and gleamed as the mellow autumn light flowed through the trees . . . the stately huildings of La Salle College towered against a deep hlue sky , . . then eame the game. The Cherry and NVhite team that fought on that gridiron was the first in a new era in the athletic legendry of Cratzm an era in which we hoped to sec Cratl become a pigskin power. Although for seven games the hattle ery Cherry and White, Fight! went unheeded, the everfmounting swell hroke, a tidal wave upon Cyerhrook. In his initial coaching season, Mr. Clausen has done praiseworthy work - moulding a fledgling team into an etlicient, coordinated unit. The fellows have displayed many admirahle qualities' an astonishing aerial attack, scoring power, and a stopfsign defensive line. Ivlemorahle and gallant were Pistillis frequent longfdistance punting and swift sure passing, Bernie Sweeneys pilefup tackling and eapahle leadership, Baileys spectacular pass catching, Ernest Pennick's ine defensive work, and Wzilt Saw' ch nski's excellent hlockinif. Y 5 1 94 1 Football Highlights La Salleff-'With a ten yard pass to Bailey, Cratz started a sixtyfthree yard march. On a lateral reverse, Mclntyre zipped a pass to Bailey who squirmed away from several waylayers only to he stopped on the two. Here Pistilli stormed through the line for a touchdown, and hooted the extra point. FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row fLefl to Righti: J. Day iManager7, W. Sawchynski, C. Pistilli, J. Myers, Bernard Sweeney lCaptain5, T. Hannigan, V. McIntyre, G. Bailey. Second Row fLeft to Rightl: C. Farer, L. Conti, J. Scott, E. Deissler, R. Koecker, J. Pennick, F. Loeb, J. Sullivan, W. P. Clausen fCoach7. Third Row fLefl to Rightl: C. Pugh, J. Cashman, L. Bai-tel, J. McMahon, H. Abney, C. De Chant, F. De Santis, I. Skolnick, R. Freed. 93 SouthernfWith an intercepted pass, Mcliityre went to the Gratz thirtyfsix. Then Pistilli and Company alternated surface surges with passes until Pistilli scored. Cheltenham-Sullivan snatched a short pass in the end zone to score standing up. Overbrook- With the score 643, Sullivan, Mclntyre, and Pistilli alternated splitf ting the Hilltoppers' line asunder for sixtyffive relentless yards, until repulsed hy a hairfline decision on the one. Surging deep into enemy territory, Gratz stalled until Pistilli cleared the charged atmosphere with a towering toss. Bailey leaped to snatch the hall on the forty, and hurst away from the Hilltoppers in an effort to stop the fleeing end. SGCCER ln the soccer league, Grat: is second only to the champions, Northeast. Lacking a field accessihle for practice, the hoys conquered circumstances, and achieved inf credihle results. Under Mr. Schweitzers excellent instruction, the team displayed an indomitahle spirit. Galaxy of stars: Captain Polowzcik, who drove thirteen of the total sixteen goals into the netg joe Rachwal and john Solan, hulwarks of the defenseg John Aydelotte and Len Hargrave who saw little action, hut showed admirahle loyalty to the team, BASKETBALL While the team whose record is printed here was only mildly impressive, the group that is now heing coached hy Mr. Shegog can he looked upon as a rising power in the Puhlic High League. Recruiting some of the players from the group pictured ahove, and others from a oncefheaten second team, the squad is experienced and capahle. Well versed in SOCCER SQUAD First Row fLeft to Rightl: M. Shaika, S. Cwikla, W. Taylor, S. Polowczuk, J. Solan, L. Palo. Second Row fLefl to Rightl: Rachwal, H. Avart, E. Cwikla, R. Miller, B. Ucko, Murphy. 94 BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row: Campie, Rachwal lCaptainP, Solan, Walters, Tabas. Second Row: Avart, Sharpes, Morris, Meade, Ziernicki, Lewis, George F. Shegog lCoach1. defensive tactics, this five should prove a definite threat in highfschool basketball-- providing they can maneuver the ball into close range for short thrusts at the enemy basket. Key men include: George Ziernicki, 6' 3 center who is a master of batfin goals, Lucius Wztlters, the boy with an unbeatable method of weaving through defensesg Thomas Linton, a clever ballfhandler and demon defensefmang Williani 7 Morris an excellent uard, and Newton Meade, the reserve center with a fine wivot , 1 shot. With such fine material, it is no wonder Coach Shegog feels conhdent of a successful season. TENNIS Philadelphia Public High Champions is the rightful title of the 1941 team of brilliant court men. Composed of skilled performers, coached by that tutor of tennis titans-Mr. Oser, the team vanquished all opponents with superb playing. Captain Newton Meade, first singles and a third year man, was not only a wizard net player, but had few peers at volleyingg while Morton Stern, second singles, using a smokefball service and overhead, came through Public and Inter' scholastic wars with an unsullied record. Leftfhanded Hubert Eisenberg employed consistency and an invulnerable forehand to join the select few who never encounf tered defeat in the Public High League tourneys. Arthur Wishiietz, fourth singles, Bernard Mandel and Milton Murland, doubles, were other Champs In extrafscholastic forays, Meade and Stern acquired the Middle States Inter' scholastic junior Double Championship, and both were chosen as members of the Philadelphia Junior team, playing against New York in the Tilton Cup Matches. Through these and other honors won by the members of the 1941 team, Cratz has become a symbol of superior tennis. 95 .I TENNIS SQUAD First Row: Wishnetz, Eisenberg, Meade iCaptainl, Stern, Murland. Second Row: Tabas iManagerJ, Mandel, Rosen, joseph Oser lCoachl. BASEBALL Considering the lack of returning veterans, the Bulldog Batsmen did not fare badly. Under the initial tutelage of Mr. Clausen, the boys spent many hours trying to build ai wellfbalzineed nine. Exhibiting nice fielding :ind adequate batting, the persistent fellows played BASEBALL SQUAD First Row: Sweeney, DeCristifano, Weiner, Campie, Gawronski, C,Neill, Polowczuk, Reily. Second Row: Hurlock, Pistilli, Koecher, Levy fffaptainl, Linton, Blum, Rachival. Third Row: Gresh iManagerJ, Day 4Asst. Managerl, Busch, Zondik, Myers, Skolinick, Solon, W. P. Clausen iCoachJ. 96 with admirable spirit. Worthy of mention for capable and steady playing are jack Levy, Thomas Linton, Bernard Sweeney, and joe Rachwal. GYM just as the making of a precision instrument requires infinite time and effort, so does the building of a successful gym team. For these are the requisites for the achievement of that liquid grace of motionfpossessed by our gymnasts--which is the boast of the ballet artist. Every boy on the Gratz team aims to excel in the coordination of grace and strength. Coached by the able Mr. Schweitzer, the 1941 aggregation made the Public High League aware that they were contenders for the title. However, through the loss of several vital men at the opening of the campaign, the team rang up its victories too late. Fighting to the climax, Cratz came in second in the championship meet held at the University of Pennsylvania. Worthy of mention for outstanding accomplishments are Charles Eisenbcis, Robert Flynn, Joseph Christensen, and Walter Roeder. THE GRATZ ATHLETIC CLUB This term marked a valuable innovation in the athletic organization of Gratz. With the forming of the Cratz Athletic Club, familiarly known as the G.A.C., school spirit and interest in sports took on a brighter aspect. Under the capable and enthusiastic leadership of popular Pat Salvatore, the club worked diligently and elfectively among the student body. Urging attendance at sports, better spirit, and strong support for the boys on the teams, the G.A.C. sponsored pep rallies and sports publicity. Due to their earnest and consistent efforts, athletic life at Cratz has benefited immensely. Our sincere thanks go to a splendid group of students for an admirable accomplishment. GYM TEAM First Row: Bean, Kurowski, Sikora, Shotynski, Weaver. Second Row: Eisenbeis, Christensen, Flynn, Stabelski. 97 l3IIllS' SPURTS Sports at Uratzl To all girls who have par' ticipated in athletic activity, that phrase recalls hours of exhilarating exercise coupled with keen enjoyment and pleasant companionship. It is an effective reminder of a wellfhalanced life spent not only in the acquisition of mental strength, hut also in the development of physical wellfheing. Qur school offers unusual opportunities for participation in sports. It presents a varied prof gram of activity, suited to the needs of many girls, the year round. Through hrisk autumn days to halmy spring weather, athletics have made academic life more enjoyahle and more prontahle. Perhaps one of the most popular activities is haskethall. Active on the court were many nimhleffooted girls of 27f42-Whringing glory to our class hy defeating all competing intrafschool teams and also upsetting the Dohhins' team, With speed and agility, they clearly demonf strated the value of close teamwork, ahle coachf ing, and fine spirit. Swimming is another favorite sport at Gratz. Gone is the day of the helpless damsel who resorts to a ruhher tire to keep afloat. The Y. W. C. A. is the place where aquaticfminded students learn the graceful art of the mermaid. Divided into heginners, intermediates, and senf iors, Gratz girls are rapidly changing from feehle paddlers to ahle swimmers. With the hanging of sticks and shouts of enthusiasm, the team races down the field. lt's hockeyff -the perfect sport for crisp Octoher days. Supported hy many girls, the exciting game is a source of genuine pleasure to hoth participants and on-lookers. So, it's all out for hockey- with fun guaranteed. Also popular is volleyfhallf-A-demanding teamf work and alertness. lvlany girls at Gratz are devotees of the sport, and spend much of their time whamming the hall over the net. With the advent of cold weather, Uratz takes to icefskating. Many a pleasant afternoon is spent in gliding gracefully fand sometimes not so gracefullyj over the ice. V A A COUNCIL Eleanor Monreal, Florence Obel, Thelma Thompson, Phylis Ashburn Comes spring with its gentle breezes and sports fans are out for tennis and baseball. Invading the Hunting Park courts, Uratz girls play at being Alice Marbles, and some are good, too. As for baseball, they're out on the triangle regularly playing an en' thusiastic game. Watch out, New York Yankees! By participating in afterfschool sports, a girl may earn points toward athletic awards. For participation in each activity, she receives five points at the end of the term. In acquiring thirty points, a student receives her numerals, and with sixty points, the Sf-G. Girls who accomplish the latter are ad' mitted to the A. A. Council, which governs all extraf curricular athletic activities. 27f42 is proud that four of the five girls on the Council are members of the class. The school letter G is presented to students earning ninety points. 27f42 took part in memorable athletic events at Uratz. May it continue to experience the pleasure derived from sports activity through life. GYM LEADERS Assisting the Physical Education Department is a helpful and able group of girls. Excelling in sports, the Leaders are competent and cooperative, proving indispensable in gym classes. 2742 may well be proud of its Leaders, for in 1940, they won the gym meet. Under the careful teaching of Mrs. Hall, the girls practiced incessantly, and finally emerged masters of a diilicult art. Displaying their ability before an audience of students and judges, members of our class won many ribbons. A white felt G for gym on a red circular background was awarded to the most efficient and expert Leaders. Because of the large student body now in Cratz, there was no gym competition this year. The Leaders' Club is also not able to meet because of this reason. Experience as Leaders is a fine contribution to the girls' educational background. Besides acquiring valuf able athletic training, the Leaders had an excellent opportunity for service to othersf ffor they aided stu' dent and teacher alike. 2? W. School Song mf Jloderafo mafstuso ? Gratz High Words and Music by Robert A. Gerson f ig? Z? i , - Wi ::I!,i:Ii:Ii-Z Zjiijj I jgjizgzaiigggiiisi ::Ii:E:1:1:1i Eiplgijiizglagflggz Q 'mfg' 'pf' 0 i'ii,i,f V'l M'g2T -dri- I I I I I 1. Gratz High thy sons shall cheer for thee, Thy daughters sing thy praise, Thy 2. The bus - y years will fol-lowyouth,With oth - er in-t'restsf1Iledg May V 2 I -X 1. I I I 4- It its 1 It :se-'nf LSTFT!-733 fir :af ss.-f:'1 QQKESH-ffia Egggjfig 1EvpjFiEEEp-QE L. - A Vfwii-I I - - i:ImnJ: -I 07158. Q ju -IH iiijjigii 1 II I guid-ance ev - er be -M-II - sieve If fi If. I-I II I I IIIII ITII III I TIII :s Bl B FD N as Q. Ph N E FD Ill Q' PL .- :I- O Q O 1 CD Q. cr fb I-l :r 1 O-. KD :s em H I CD fl! Ui Q. N '4 U1 O I: '1 4 52. O . fb U7 on I.. N Q. 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I - I Hur - rah Gratz H1 h Thou L debt in life, Dear Simon Gratz High,to thee... ' g I I Is IN I I , --- . I 'fn- eegggsgii 552325555 is-2 e?5i5'Ef5?iEEi s s r ss - ss gt is -- if i st- Cqgrsrs- A A A IX zgiiiigfijgf ijgijf :I Elglfii 3I:fI? :Ii i.,::12il,1 gvfgggi 211-21 ,Iqisgdi Lili? gi l 1 gf- VCI 'ire I CfWr V'I 'I'- 'f'fMf5V' UT' school to us most dear, Hur - rahl... Gratz High, Thynamewe'll ev - er cheer. I I I I ' . gl' 'Q' ' Qiidnfiigufgh - ---I f,,, gi 721151 jggggi I..3I,.i ggihifliii Ci .g-1 I -'P 3I:3'i,,- ,sgglii Ili'-.g.1hi,l: g':ti'f'-Q gi I'I -P I' I'x.fI' XL-,I I4VVI 100 IZIIMMENIIEMENI - - JANUARY, 1942 o PROGRAM OVERTURE+ Light Cavalry ............................................... ......... S uppee Simon Gratz High School Band PROCESSIONAL- Pomp and Chivalry ..... .......... R obcrts INVOCATION-Dr. Henry G. Maeder Department of Social Studies, Simon Gratz High School WELCOME-Ray Wagner President of the Students Association THE SWAN ' ........................................ . ......... Camille SaintfSaens Sung by the Class COMMENCEMENT THEME The High School Graduates Place in the World Today The Responsibility of Youth to the Nation Written by Josephine Feldmark Read by Marcelle Linett MINNELIED .......................................................................,.............. Johannes Brahms Trio-Freda Eratkin, Mildred Ilik, Eleanor Subel YOUTH'S PLACE TODAY SSeymour Rickles PREPARATION FOR RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH EDUCATION Lillian Krubitch LIEBESTRAUM - . ........................................ ...... F ranz Liszt Sung by the Class YOUTH'S DUTY AND PRIVILEGES'-Hazel Massingham FAREWELL-June Hontz President of the Graduating Class PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS By the Principal, Dr. E. Carl Werner CLASS SONG Words by Shirley Kroser Music by Dorothy Goldberg 101 5: ,415 ' ' f : s f-r . 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OFFICIAL MANUFACTURERS OF THE SIMON CSRATZ HIGH SCHOOL RINGS AND PINS ALSO DIAMONDS -- XVATCHES - FINE WATCH REPAIRING '?? ? +'? ? . . . where you know you are wanted hotel fldelphia nearest everything phil adelphia :E i i .i i i 1Ai . L , F :- 'k BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 27-42 THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ir School and College Information Offered F R E E To Students and Parents Approved Pennsvlvonio Privote Business School BUSINESS TRAINING r yy? f at XA or Young Men and Women H fiir. I Through Exclusive Educational Catalogue I sEii:fZ::'A: CHOOSING YOUR COLLEGE OR SCHOOL ,if SPECIAUZED counsss lllldwifig- l 'V One Two and Three Year Write, Call, or Phone Founded T865 gszcigfdsliflrrg PHILADELPHIA Palace sc:-root Pine SI. West of Brood Philadelphia, Pa. 1524 Chestnut Street Rit. 1630 .1 THE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION EXTENDS ITS SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 27-42 FOR ITS EXCELLENT RECORD I-I. 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Finest Equipment Moderate Rates FOR QUALITY GIFTS OF FINE JEWELRY REMEMBER BARR'S FOUR STORES JEWELERS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS ESTABL 5 'Jswstsns . sIIvIsIzsMIrHs 1112 Chestnut St. 5600 Germantown Ave. 4650 Frankford Ave. 28 South 69th Street Convenient Terms Visit Barr's 4 Varsity Shops for latest model school rings . . . keys . . . prom favors. Barr's made the 1942 Gratz High School Prom and Graduation Favors. AAAAL L L9 TZ PHCTC ENGRAVING CCMPANY 1 Ach yt Phlcllph kill! J e M uprfsnfcmmsrns IIIULUJ STWQATGDIDS IPIHDTND IENIEIDAVHZIIQS II' 2th an err S reels, i cs. 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