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FIRST ROWeSara chiner, Dorothy Steinmetz, Evelyn Shankx. SECOND R0W-Loi5 Erickson, Lila Micblin, Inez Kolimky, lune Schlof THIRD ROWe-Dorothy Aro, Dori: Spielberg, Mrs. Leibee, Annette Lenen, Idelle Garbcr. FOURTH RoweBemice Iobmon. Teresa Kaufman. FIFTH ROWeRuth Track, Lucille Ron, Evelyn Miller. SIXTH ROWeLillian Bender, Susie Lailzis, Virginia R015. SEVENTH ROWeNaomi Bernstein, Sylvia Turner, Rebecca Ritl. EIGHTH ROW-eLOiS De Vine, Arline Iankowitz, Gladys R055. AT LOOMeRboda Rozman. AT TABLE-Iewel Touxley, Lillian Alasloff. STANDING SIDE AND BAcKe-Lorraine Huber, Thelma Loper, Rosalee Emerick, Ellen Lindgren, Esther Cooper, Leah Fixher. HANDICRAFT CLUB iiCostly thy habit as thy purse can buy, is true enough, but that habit may be selected with taste and judgment whether it costs little or much. The Handicraft Club of room 126 offers simple approaches to the limitless helds of creative art. Step by step the idea unfolds. The process is alluring and the result convincing. The girl becomes in a certain sense, a creator. Her work is characterized by the freshness of invention and carries the stamp of individuality. Colonial times has been the theme for the club work. They have gone back to the homes of the pioneers for pat- terns for braided, crocheted, and hooked rugs. This semester they will complete forty-two articles, among which are: fige large pictures, five hooked rugs, five braided rugs, three crocheted rugs, and one large afghan. Last semester, thirty-five articles, only, were completed. This is an increase over last term,s accomplishments. M . Leibee Mrs. Leibee is club adviser. Page Forty-two
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FIRST RoW-Hittingi Arthur Ramcb, Simon Schoenzeit, Robert Markmn, Wallace London, Emanuel Lapp, Albert Nei- mark, Hymie Phillips, Thomas Anderson. SECOND ROWeSidney Shapin, Max Berg, Imdore Mozokay, Dean Nelson, Gerald Cook, loseph Brocbin, Melvin Sciater, Milton V053, Lexter Guttman, Roger Wextig. THIRD ROWeGiles Riply, Phillip Wartnick, Donald Peterson, Lean Friss, Melvin Cohen, Frank Stromquist, Donald Tumquist, Wallace Opitz, Glenn Shelton, Mrs. Moseley. FOURTH Row-Mdurice Isenberg, Arnold Schwartz, David KieHer, Roger Anderson, Irwin Goldenberg, Robert Widetzky, Irving Abramovich, Paul Noun, George Anderson, Morton Gold, Ioe Scbaper, Everett Rosen. BOYSi GLEE CLUB The Boys, Glee Club has grown in the past few years, both in numbers and in quality of work. Mrs. Moseley has said that there is less waste of time in this year,s Glee Club than in any other class or activity in which she is engaged. She also feels that there is something worth while being accomplished every minute of the too short period. The boys have shown the keenest interest and co-operation with their leader and friend, 'Mrs. Moseley. Great improvement has been made in tone quality, teamwork, and sight reading of music. Teamwork is as essential in a club of this sort as in any organized sport, such as baseball or football. The boys have co-operated with the Girls, Glee Club this year in presenting an operetta, WI'he Love Pirates of Hawaii, and in the May Music Festival. They have also given concerts at auditorium periods and Parent-Teacher Associa- tion meetings and for the neighborhood schools. All agree that the Boys, Glee Club adds much to the general happiness of the school. Page Forly-one
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FRONT ROW-Sylvia Goldsman, Esther .Meirm'itz, Roslyn Malimky, Annette Kaufman, Elsie Thompson. SECOND Rowelem'e Stegner, Eldon: Wheldon, Edna Walla, Ifelen Kalow. THIRD ROW-Etbel Koiw'sto, Annabelle Singer, Adelle Holmshom, Edna Latmla, Eva Zlolnick, Rose Muscovitz. FOURTH ROWeKatberine Miller, Pearl Epstein, Nlargaret Haida, Florence Laski. FIFTH ROW-Anna Berlovitz, Leah Chesin, Sarah Binder, Rosalyn Siegler, Clarida Gosselin, Dorolby Natbamon. STANDING-Dorotby Clark, Ethel Ollikainen, Marion Ennis, Bernite Dudick, Miss Schonebaum. HANDICRAFT CLUB Making accessories for the home has been the chief aim of Miss Schonebaumk Handicraft Club. Among the articles made were: guest towels, kitchen towels, hot dish holders, lunch cloths, dresser and buffet scarfs, sofa and boudoir pillows, fancy tea aprons, and vegetable bags for the ice box. The club has attempted to learn new embroidery stitch- es, and to make the wrong side of the material as neat as the right side. The members furnish their own material, choose their own line of work, and receive assistance from their instructor. They meet four days a week in room 223, and once a week at the home of some member. This activity has shown the girls; that it is possible to have pretty rooms of their own through their own hand- work, and it has aroused a desire for dainty, pretty things. The girls in the handicraft club like their school better because they are doing handiwork they like. Mm Schonebaum Page Forty-tbree
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