Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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NAME. Veola Atkin Mary Azimov Anna Balansoff Ruth Bellinger Gladys Bufet Freda Chaett Elsie Chapin Hilda Citron Anna Davis Hazel Esber Charlotte Fine Pearl Finkman Daisy Fisher Kathryn Gallagher Nettie Goldstein Gertrude Gregory Madeline Gregory Jean Halliday Clara Hershoren Esther Kramer Ida Katz Janet Kerr Alice Klein Anna Kuneck Margaret Ligon Sarah Lubetsky Sylvia Maizuss Augusta Mayer Frances McGraw Mary Miller Dorothy Neal Gertrude Novogradnsky Sara Pitt Freda Rosen Lillian Rubin Ann Tessler Marian Whitton Adele Zide Ethel Zissman - Nine A - 311 ATTRACTION Quiet voice Fingers Ears Blond curls Poise Laughing Soberness Long eyelashes Black hair Windblown hob Clothes Boyishness High heels Neatness Eyes Giggle Dimples Rosy cheeks Auburn hair Her smile Hair Teeth Her eyes Lavalier Perfect 36 Hair HRH Nose Sweetness Curls Lips Her name Jewelry To laugh Voice Happy spirit Boots A Winning' smilf Slender Hgure i 1 039' AMR1T1oN Teaching gym Violinist To finish school To get married Golfing To reduce Private secretary To dive f Raccoon coat s A To talk YVinning citizenship To be a big shot Red lips To grow 'Win arguments Sisterly love Arched eyebrows Increasing' height Movie director Appropriate apparel To travel Second Babe Ruth Discovering antiques To be famous Singing To help teachers To be a good speller To be an actress Making a talkie To be a nurse To be a coquette To dream To be a model To dance Se-cond Gilda Gray To be a designer To drive fo swim the English Channel Drinking Milk ,,, ' 1 2. Pfige Eighteen

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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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'A 4 1 - Nine A - 121 Top Row, left to Tifllbf-SAM PERLSTEIN. MARGEIIY MAPLEY, PEARL HABEliMAN, EDWARD HUTCIIINSIJN, R0sLx'N COHEN. HELEN HKJWAIID, BERNARDINE BURNS, MAl!l0N GAuss, MONA JONES, DOROTIIEA MGFAR- LAN. TOM DEVLIN, HAIIKTLIJ BERNSTEIN. Middle Row, left to Tf!llLE--CHARLES SMITH. JANE OLSON, OLGA MILKIV, GEORGE BOEIINI, JAMES CONNOLLY, WILLIAM TOTTEN. RUSSELL TIIoIvIAs, ELAINE FEBZOR, TIIUMAS LINDSAY, HELEN SANFORD, ORLEANS GREGORY, RICIIARD S'rEvENs0N. ELSIE SALZSTEIN. Lowm- How-GoRDoN Ross, MAIKIE Boss, JANICE PARRINS, Etsm HARRIS, GRACE LEIRUNDGUT, LUCILLE LAIL, VIoLA LOER, JACK MENICI, JACK SESKIN, LEONARD PIIGCTOR, PIIILIP MILSTEIN. Class Prophecy As my friend, Bernadine Burns, and I, Clga Milov, were going down Michigan avenue in Chi- cago, we were horrified to see a young man jump- ing in the path of our cab. The driver, unable to avoid him altogether, hit him, fracturing one of his ribs. Imagine our surprise when we found the young man to -be William Totten, our old school-chum. We took him to a nearby hospital where we met another schoolmate, Jack Menig, who was a doctor there. His assistants were Helen Sanford -and Elaine Feezor. After seeing that William was well cared for, Bernadine and I decided to see a show. The one we went to had, as the main attraction, Lucille Lail and James Connolly in The Glory of Looe. They were there in person, so, after the show, Bernadine and I waited at the stage door for them. We 'invited them to lunch with us at the Stevenson Hotel, named for the proprietor, Rich- ard Stevenson. The head waiter was Leonard Proctor, another classmate. -To our surprise, the waitress who took our order was our old friend, Viola Loeb. She told us the chief-cook was Thomas Lindsay, the cashier, Jane Olsong the food-taster, Roslyn Cohen, and the dishwasher, Dorothea McFarlan. After lunch we decided to go for a walk. We soon met Harold Bernstein, who was now a famous commercial artist. His 'partner was Ed- ward Hutchinson. Harold told us of his engage- ment to Helen Howard, a radio announcer. Har- old joined us in our walk. We had not gone far when, at the curb, we saw a taxi-cab whose owner was none other than our red-head, Tom Devlin. Tom volunteered to take us for a ride and we accepted. We passed a large billboard announcing the coming of the famous Barium and Bailey Circus. The entertainers were: Clowns, Pearl Haberman, Sam Perlstein, Margery Mapley, Marie Boss, Grace Leibundgut, and Orleans V L fix' ':,A. Page Nineteen

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Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 37

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Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 56

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Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 50

1929, pg 50

Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 17

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Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 17

1929, pg 17

Hutchins Middle School - Star Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 46

1929, pg 46


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