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iI'FFlIII,IE1-Y5.s?' -P 'M' Al I 'A N ll' s... Nine A - 326 .Xrciie Katcher arose from his seat and ren- dered a violin so'o. After the show the doorman, William Friedman, called a cab for me. I told the driver, Frank Keeton, to take me to my hotel. On the way we saw Billy Finch, another old classmate, selling peanuts on the corner. The next day I went to the ball game where I saw Frieda Singer, the ticket seller. Among the players were Abe Saferstein and Jack Rich- ardson. After the game was over, I took a walk and met Pauline Ross who told me about her trip to Paris, where she had seen Elizabeth Craw- ford, the famous artist, Pearl Milling, the fa- mous designer, Blanche McCavett and Edna Marks, who were models, and Beverly Mesasiter, the famous dancer at Moulin Rouge. Now, as I lean back in my seat in the Pullman car, I am thinking What a profitable trip I have had. Activities and Attainments Archibald, Jolm- Johnnie -Cass. Brincy, Thelmag Shorty --Honor Society, President of Citizenship Club, Corridor Squad, Fannie Merritt Farmer, Clerk of House of Rep- resentatives, Field Ball '28, Circulation Manager of Star, Central. Crawford, Elizabeth - LiZZie -Fi1hnle- Fannie Merritt Farmer, Northwestern. Doherty, June- Snooksu-Captain of Basket- ball Squad, Citizenship Club, Handwriting Club, Corridor Squad, Hostess Club, Honor Society, Central. Dudley, Dorothy- Dot -Glee Club, Honor Society, Hostess Club, Northern. Eisenberg, Sally-''Sally -Swimming Team, Star Reporter, Leaders Club, Northern. Finkel, Ben- Kid Finkeln-Beaver Club, Northwestern. Freedman, Vvfilliam-''Willie -Library Staff, Radio Club, Northern. Handelsman, Rosalyn- Raz -Winner of Oratorical Contest '27, Honor Society, Citizen- ship Club, Northern. Goldberg, Bernice - Bernice -Corridor Squad, Honor Society, Chaim Club, Northern. Hcwell David- Good Looking -Commerce. 1 Katclier, David - Archibalt - Orchestra, Northwestern. Keeton, Frank-''Fra11kie -Cass. Look, Kenneth- Kenny -Honor Society, Citizenship Club, Cass. McLean, Phyllis- Suesy -Fannie Merritt Farmer, Hostess Club, Girl Reserves, Northern. Marks, Edna- Billie -Glee Club, Movie Club, Central. Messiter, Beverly- Cutie -Wild Flower Club, Swimming Team, Central. Mccavett, Blanclie- Babe -CHSS. McClay, Kenneth - Kenny - Radio Club, Northwestern. , McLaughlin, Jaxiet-- Peg -Glee Club, Honor Society, Citizenship Club, Commerce. Milling, Pearl- Pearl''-Central. Pollack, Irene-''Shorty''-Northwestern. Richardson, Jack- Riston -Central. Ross, Pauline-HPolly -HOH01' Society, zeuship Club, Corridor Squad, Glee Club, Hos- tess Club, Northern. Saferstein, Abe-- HalfpinlZ''-Northerrl. Singer, Frieda - Fritz - Citizenship Central. Salasnek, Grace- Gracie -Glee Club, Hand- writing Club, Northern. Schiff, Albert- Al -Honor Society, North- ern. Sclmonberger, Isaclore-''lsien-N01'tl1e1'l1. Vittes, Dora- Dora -Citizenship Club, Honor Society, Commerce. Ward, Frederick-HF1'eddl6 -Casls. Citi- Club, Warner, Donald- Shorty,'-Cass. Malik, Sam- Big Shot -Cass. Knapp, Fred- Bud --Service Club, Honor Society, Citizenship Club, Cass. - ,.5vNE' PACS.:-' - Page Sixteen
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Q-11 1 2. - - Nine A - 326 Tap lion-, left to right-Evm.x'N SAm.ow, De::A Vrrrr-ls. BLANFIIE McCAvE'.r, 1nmNiz POLIKICK, T11m.N1A l:li'NEY, KENNETH Lomc, Wrttmm FREEUMAN, Flxzaim SINGER. Pnrtus MACLEAN, l7EAllL MILLYNCZ. ISA- mnm Svxini-:Nisxa1:4:r-zu, Arfzizrvr Scnzrw. Ana SAFm:s'rrziN. Middle Run'-hx-:va1:Lv Mmssnmxz. l5n.l.Y F'NCII, SOLLY E:sENi:E1u:. BEN FINKM., JOHN Alu'li:1ml.n, .TACK R.ll'HAlllJSCN, ICENNETII MACSLAY, I-Ixaunlazvr Mn.I.En. FRANK Kms.'roN, ISI-IHNAIHJ Ex'sTE:N. F1:EDElt!CK Wnuu, 1.0-u-ur lfrm:--SAM MALIK. EIJXZAIHCTII CIIAWFOHD, WINIFIIICID HAYICS, EIJNA MARKS, GRACE SALASNEK. llfwnm Ilowrxtl.. Dmurxur Dunusr, JUNE Doxlmivrv, 15r:r:N1cE Gotuulsne, JANET IVICLAUCIIAN, ROSALYN IIANSLESMAN, DONALD WAHNER. A Profit Detroit, next stop! cricd the airplane con- ductor. All the passengers, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Professor Albert Schiff, Rosalyn Handlesman, and Miss Janet McLaugh- lin, seized their hats and parcels and made a rush for the door. As I am used to trips, I kept my seat. I am a traveling salesman, selling non-breakable eggs. On landing we were greet- ed by many prominent people of Detroit, among whom were Senor Knapp, our ex-envoy to Spain, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Epstein of Lake Shore Drive. As I was tired, I decided to iind a good hotel. I called a cab and told the driver to take me to the Book-Cadillac. On our way we passed what we thought to be the David Whitney Build- ing. But, to my great surprise, it was called the David I-Iowell Building. This was a surprise to me, for David was my classmate . El ble Trip After reaching the hotel, I decided to get a paper. One headline read: M-r. Selly Eiscnbe-rg W-ins State Talking Contest. I wasn't a bit sur- prised to hear that. Another headline read: June Doherty and Bernice Golclberg Are thc Only Girls Interested in the Cross-Country Bicycle Race. In the sport section were Dorothy D'udley's end Kenneth Look's names and pictures. They had recently won medals for diving., The society page announced the engagement of Phyllis Mac- Lean and Ben Finkel. Later in the afternoon I went to the Fox Theater. The leader of the orchestra was Her- bert Miller. Bang! went the drum and up flew the curtain. Dancing on the stage in very gor- geous costumes were Grace Salasnek and Dora Vittes with their partners, John Archibald and Kenneth McClay. After this act, to my surprise, b , W 'TY 11.1. Page Fifteen
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.A L -':' YHA Nine A - 311 Top Row. left to right--CLARA HERsH0naN. PEARL FINKMAN. KATHHYN GAI,r.Aonau, RUTH liatunnan. Fin-arm CHAETT, Norris Gotosfmm. HIIAUA Cmum, ANNA DAv1s, Aur:us'rA MAY!-in, Aucs KLEIN, ANNA KUNECK, Douls WONNACfiTT, SY1.v1A MAizUss. Middle Raw-Es1'HER KRAMER, IDA KATZ, CuAm.o1'Tm FINE, GL.-mrs BUFFE'r'r. VEDLA A'rK1Ns, ANN 'I'Essi.is1:, ETHEL ZISSMAN, HAZ!-:L Essen, Gmmzunm Novooiams. MAn1oN W1iir'roN, SARA l-'i'r'i', Fnmm Rosm. Lanier Row-Donornr NEAL, JEAN HALLIIiAY, DAISY Fisimi-1, MARY Azimov, SARAH LUBETSKY, ELSIE CI-IAPIN, MARGARET LIGON, LILLIAN RUBIN, ADELE Zims, MADELINE Gizsooiw, FRANCIS MCGHAW, Gslmzuns GREGORY. JANET KERR. Ten Commandments of 9A-311 Thou shalt not paint as if thou Wert a clown. Thou shalt not wear heels as if thou Wert walking on stilts. Thou shalt not wear dresses above thy knees, for fear of being teased. Thou shalt not be caught in the halls after three, for fear of Miss Hooper keeping thee. When thou art walking down the hall, don't push or thou shalt take a fall. Thou shalt not chew gum in school, because it is against the rule. Thou shalt walk down the hall in a quiet manner, not as if thou Wert a hammer. Thou shalt not be late or beware of thy fate . Thou shalt not step on the grass, if thou wouldst be a good citizen. Thou shalt always remember the school, which kept thee from being a fool. What Wotlld You do If Paul Finkman failed in typing? Hazel Esber were tardy? Sarah Lubetsky attended a Cafeteria Squad Meeting? Alice Klein were bold in class? Clara Hershoren's hair turned black? Ruth Bellinger remembered her lunch money? Esther Kramer went swimming? Mary Miller cut her hair? 4 Anna Davis stopped staring? Lillian Rubin became shy? Ethel Zissman became fat? Gertrude Gregory were homely? Kathryn Gallagher grew tall? Freda Chaett were sober? Janet Kerr were a blonde? Sylvia Maizuss won a Spelling Been? , 1 -'ii' q:.. P1100 Sfwcfiztewz
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