Manley High School - Memories Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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' ' , ,fpw'v1f,'L,w am,4.4ff':5f MANLEY PRoeREssEs ,-'U 1 By Bernice Sher ffwWRwwv?mL 'i MOUNTAlN climber sTruggles over The rocky Terrain, going around insurmounT- able obsTacles, sTumbling aT Times, buT proceeding wiTh daunTless courage in ZH.-'N 1' ,fp -I V- LII i l vzfysfn-3 1' .fV,'5 Vuu , 4, l . I 7.25, l 4 ' ii' 'li' 1 in f l i i l l - v 1 4 s ' l . i ,. .-.,,,- I g r ' 1 i - 'f'n ' i1'64'fifL,.l 4fY!'f V6 fn 1-Kline l, 1 4. ,P 'cj .25 7 X . 5 i Towards The pinnacle. Manley sTudenTs and TaculTy, Too, are mounTain climbers. When aT TirsT They began Their Trek in SepTember oT I933, There were many in each group who scoTTed aT The idea, believing The rocky heap To be unscalable. OThers, sTanding aT The boTTom and looking up aT The Tar-disTanT peak, ThoughT oT The years oT Toil necessary before The Top could be reached and became less enThusiasTic. BuT There were sTill oThers who wiTh eyes glued To The ulTimaTe goal saw noT The obsTacles buT only The rewards and, encouraging The oThers, Themselves led The way. The mounTain To be climbed was Progress and The goal was a beauTiTul school oTTering all advanTages To inTelligenT sTudenTs oT high moral sTandards. AT TirsT The going was very diTFiculT. Thorns in The shape of insuTTicienT books and equipmenT hampered advancemenT. The members oT The TaculTy were new To each oTher and could noT cooperaTe eTTecTively. There was no blazed Trail, no esTablished rouTine. As The TirsT Torward sTep, a newspaper, which migh+ supporT The acTiviTies of The school, reporT iTs news, and voice iTs opinions, was published. The sTudenTs banded TogeTher in clubs and organizaTions. When The Time came in January, l935 Tor The members oT The TirsT graduaTing class To cede Their places in The TronT ranks oT The climbers To The succeeding class, They issued a publicaTion called The Manley Memories, which has been published by each graduaTing class since. The Tounding of The STudenT Congress was like The Tinding oT an easier paTh up The mounTain. This group, repre- senTing The viewpoinTs and needs of The sTudenTs in The various grades, has been insTrumenTal in securing many improvemenTs. As Time wenT on These accomplishmenTs began To bear TruiT. Those who had shown lack oT inTeresT hereToTore joined whole-hearTedly in The sTruggle Toward Progress. ' Pausing on a plaTeau The ManleyiTes looked abouT aT Their surroundings-The paper-liTTered halls, cinder-sTrewn grounds, and barren, dirTy assembly hall. Again They seT oTT wiTh enThusiasm up The roacl Toward beauTiTicaTion. The TirsT milesTone was The grading and Terracing of The campus, and The planTing oT grass, various bushes, and Trees. LaTer a TorTy-TooT rock garden was creaTed in The cenTer oT The quadrangle and along The walls oT The building shrubs were planTed. The meTamorphosis of The assembly hall was accomplished by The painTing oT Three murals on one wall and The redecoraTing oT The enTire audiTorium in harmonizing Tones. Manley is now Truly called Manley BeauTiTul. As The mounTain climber looks back over The road he has journeyed, so ManleyiTes paused on The occasion of Their TirsT Open l-louse. AT ThaT Time The work and achieve- menTs oT every deparTmenT in The school were displayed and a Tirmer bond esTablishecl beTween The school and The communiTy. AT The end oT iTs TirsT Tour years as a high school, Manley seems To have reached The peak oT Progress. However, The TaculTy and sTudenTs will always Tind higher peaks To scale in TurThering The beauTy and advancing The sTandards oT Their school. ak , f W . Jr. A' if '92 ' S y .,:., K . 2 . iwlg 3-.14 R 'W qfyy ww XA ki 2 -, if ri, Q 7 fff .gg , Qffw , Q V W '51 FOU R YEARS I-IIS issue oT 'IIVI.M. marks The beginning oT a new period in our hisTory. The Tine group whose brighT Taces are shown in The succeeding pages has been in Manley I-Iigh School Trom Tresh- man days Torward. They saw The beginnings, The digicumesl H16 dmcour- Mr. Thomas J. CroTTs, Principal agemenTs, and The vicTories on The way Trom chaos To co-ordinaTion. They helped Torm The ideals, purposes, pracTices and insTiTuTions oT Their school. We all hope ThaT succeeding classes may undersTand, appreciaTe, and carry Torward whaT has been begun, buT no IaTer group can know in so real a way The sTeep ascenT by which we have come. I arn glad ThaT boTh sTudenTs and TacuITy had a desire To devoTe This number To The Theme oT progress. IT is good Tor all oT us To look back occasionally and see how Tar we have come Toward a goal. May iT give vision, courage, and purpose To look Torward To The Things ThaT are sTiII beTTer. In physical and exTerior ways There has been noTiceable progress-class room improvemenTs, books and maTeriaIs, campus, and personal appearance oT sTudenTs. STandards oT menTaI excellence have sTeadiIy risen-more aTTenTion To scholarship, less Tailure, more pupil leadership, Iess inerTia. BesT oT all has been The sTurdy growTh in moral and spiriTuaI ways-Tine ideals and aTTiTudes, co-operaTive spiriT, enThusiasm, IoyaITy, decline oT cynical and censorious Teeling, wide-awake ciTizenship, Triendliness. More and more I come To appreciaTe The splendid TacuITy who are giving Their besT Trom day To day. One oT Them recenTly gave me This passage Trom chapTer Tour in Proverbs oT Solomon. May iT sTrengThen us alll Keep Thy hearT wiTh diligence: For ouT oT iT are The issues oT IiTe. I.eT Thine eyes look righT on, Turn noT To The righT hand nor To The IeTT: Remove Thy TooT Trom evilfi To This I would add anoTher passage: Freely ye have received: Treely give. Sincerely, Z Mr. Oscar L. Beyler, ART Brandenburg, R. Clarlce, A. Gare, M. Holbroolc, J. COMMERCIAL Delehanly, E. Richards, A. Quan, A. Nelson, E. Morris, G. Mayer, F. Meyers, M. Slcobel, D. Smilh, A. Roehl, C. Elc, C. Hendrix, V. Minne, M. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Brady, M. Cassidy, A. Cox, J. Cunningham, M. Fosler, I. Howe, E. Assislani Principal Jacobson, E. Jorgensen, E. McNamara, M. Millendorf, D. Planer, M. Ray, M. Schreiner, C. Smilh, M. Srill, I. Weinsfein, M. Kelly, M. HOME ARTS Lehmann, J. Michaelis, R. Bradford, I. Farrell, E. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Farrell, T. Middendorf, E. McCabe, J. La Force, C. Mason, J. MATHEMATICS Ferguson, Z. O Connell, L. MANLEY FACULTY MUSIC Slarlc, R. Conley, L. Schwulcow, W. PHYSICAL ED. Moore, M. Moore, T. Friese, E. Blum, T. Naiman, H. SCIENCE Pepper, S. Greenblall, G. Knighl, E. Simon, N. Quan, A. Gunn, H. Bale, H. Thompson, M. Juhnke, W. SPEECH Powers, M. S. S. COMMERCIAL Bayer, T. Solomon, I. Fisher, G. Adair, S. Higgs, M. Bevier, C. Swanson, E. Schwarlz, Il. S. S. HISTORY Engelslein, S. Cordell, B. Greene, E. Kern, S. Dargan, M. Saplilslcy, B. Jordan, M. xi x , J ,. 5 Q ,,f' z 15. 0, KO' GRADUATES 'L'II v 4 1 lu K' I I f I ff WR ZX J V EVM W X 7 x S515-44? A 5 , o,,., ,f Q .Ing-Qfj F, if - Z I 04 1 ' ZS? 2 ?QgLL fffx' ,my 7 J-iii i f A X f li Frank Probisky President An oursranding s+uden+, arh- lere, and cirizen, our presidenlr has merired rhe esleem ol: his classmares in 'rhe erlicienr man- ner in which he has execured +he duries of his responsible posifion. lrving Gordon Treasurer Our money was in sale lceep- ing and comperenlr hands when we appoinled Irving Gordon as lreasurer. l-le has fulfilled his of-lice in a mosr capable man- ner. Edward Jaffe Vice President lvlodesl and unassuming, Ed- ward Jarle has fulfilled his many dulies as Vice Presidenr wirh his usual Qampe+en+ aloiliry. He has more Than lived up To lhe ex- pecfarions of lhe 4A class. Bernice Cordell Sponsor Miss Cordell has never shunned The many and arduous dulies connecred wilh rhe senior class and has done all in her power ro malce 'rhis las+ year a memorable one. CLASS JUNE 1937 Ger+rude Bloom Secretary Gerrrude Bloom, our hard- working and 'rireless secrelary, deserves special recognirion 'for Jrhe efficienr way she carried ou+ her many dulies. Arnold Rosen Proctor Wirh his vifalily and magnelic personaliry, Arnold Rosen has made rhe unenviable and lhanlc- less Jraslc of proclor a pleasanl one. OFFICERS C L S F J 9 7 Abrams, Joe Ledgers will virgualiy pai- ance themselves and figures guickly assume their right places, when Joe becomes the brilliant accountant of his dreams. Activities: Election Com.: Hall Guard: Fire Marshal: Intramural. Adamovich, Edward Woe to law breakers when Ed sets his silent strength to ferreting them out. He'll perform official duties in brass buttons and blue. Activities: Sr. Chorus: Jewelry Com.: Social. Adelson, Sara When the little orphans come to their matron to settle their troubles and disputes, they will find Allie always cheerful, sweet-tempered, and un- derstandino, Activities: Girls' Dormi- tory: Hall Guard. Ahrens, Dorothy Dot's pretty and charm- ing self will be all the advertising necessary when she launches on her career as a beauty operator. Activities: Intramural: Clerical Practice: Publicity Com.: Meyers Kindergarten. Alesia, Carolyn M. I Carries quiet unassume ing ways have wor her many friends. This corr- bined with her athletic abil- ity and charming personal- ity will assure her success as a gym teacher. Activities: Chorus: Volley Ball: Caot. Basketbal. Alhalel, Rebecca Ree is iustly considered one of Manley's prettiest girls. We hope peing a model housewife will not keep her from indulging in her favorite hobbiesfdanc- ing, swimming, and knit- ting. -Activities: Checkers: So- cial. Alpert, Lillian With her sense of humor and ability to make friends, Billy will be a welcome addition to the stage when she becomes a famous dancer. Activities: 4A Social Club. Anton, James Good mechanical engi- neers are scarce so Greek will no doubt be sought after by engineering firms when he enters the gear and cog field. Activities: Camera: Man- ley Memories, Rep. Arenson, Joe Joe will uphold the law of our federal government when he tracks criminals to their lair in the ro'e of a HG man. Activities: Mixed Chorus: Glee Club: Social. Avriclt, Della Judith Tall, dark-haired Dell is quiet, neat, and soft- spoken. lt is very easy to picture her in a calm, cool, hospital atmosphere as a nurse. Activities: Knittingflreas., Meyers Kindergarten. Ayres, Rosemary A lovely voice, high scholastic record, and bril- liant sense of humor-all these make Tookie the outstanding person she is. Activities: Drama: Girls' Dormitory: Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Com.: G. A. A.: Clerical Practice, Civic Award. Balin, Helen Though never in the spot- light, modest Helen carries more than her share of the work without expecting either praise or recogni- tion. Activities: 4B Commis- sioner: Knitting: Clerical Practice: Cap and Gown Com. Barach, Lillian Lil is charm and abil- ity personified. She will delight concert goers of the future with her beauty as well as with her piano technique. Activities: Girls' Chorus: Finance Com.: G. A. A.: J. Y. L. Baron, Louis Kid Persona'ity suits Louie to a but behind that genial exterior, there lurks as keen a mind as ever graced Manley's halls. Activities: Track: Swim- ming: Program Com., Co- Chairman. Beniaris, Elmer Diamonds are familiar obiects to this lad. Not the crystallized carbon type, however, but the baseball arena, wherein he'll bat himself to fame. Activities: Glee Club: So- cial: Mixed Chorus, Bergeron, Lorraine l-lrr merry laugh and twinkling toes assure her welcome where'er she goes. Blazing lights spelling out her name, will announce to the world her fame. Activities: Checkers: Camera: Hall Guard. Bernstein, David Athlete par-excellent is the enviable title that Duke has earned during his brilliant school career. His go to it spirit will surely crown his athletic ambitions with success, Activities: Capt., Jr. Bas- ketball: M Club: Alumni Com. Bernstein. Sylvia Little Sylvia's ever- ready smile and guiet, courteous ways will surely aid her in achieving the goal of an efficient private secretary, Activities: intramural: Champs: G. A. A.: Li- brariaru Berson, Sylvia S. This exotic, raven-haired Miss will grace the office of some attorney with her presence. t-ter compe- tence and intelligence will help her to maintain the position her personality wiris. Activities: Mixed Chorus. Bialis, Evelyn Drama is Evelyn's art: she puts her soul into her part. On our list of those who will succeed is lovely Ev : she'll play the lead. Activities: Drama: G. A. A.: Gift Com. Bierman, Leonard Likable Buddy is well known for his wise-cracking and entertaining qualities. An asset to any group, he is sure to go far in the field of advertising. Activities' Sr. Executive Board: Fire Marshal. Bizar, Lorraine Witty, alert, and intel- ligentf Pepper has all the necessary gualities for becoming a successful lawyer. l-ter witty remarks have convulsed many a classroom. Activities: Drama: Alumni Com., Co-Chairman: Checkers, Blattman, Rebecca To be a singer great is Fewee's happy fate. We know she will succeed: her fondest hopes exceed. Activities: Girls' Dormi- tory: Social: Typing Award: Transcription Award. Bloom, Gertrude It's difficult to write of so wonderful a personality as Gertie in this alloted space. Nevertheless our Secretary is tops ! Activities: Class Sec.: M. M., Girls' Sr. Ed.: Manle- gram, Literary Ed.: Honor Society, Treas.: Student C o n q re s s, Sec.: Civic Award. Bolotin, Eva Eve, to the accompani- ment of a clicking type- writer, will mount any obstacles that present themse'ves on the road to business success. Activities: Stage Craft: Printing: G. A. A.: Glee Club. Borovay, Bernice Bernice will join singing with piano playing and out of that mixture mold a career that will certainly put her before the mike. Activities: Sr. Chorus: Knitting. Bowers, Catherine Katy is a shy young lady whose personality ex- pands when she is among friends. l-ler deft fingers and creative brain will make her a successful beau- tician. Activities: Camera Club. Brahms, Sam Mental astuteness, stabil- ity, and a remarkable fac- ulty for making friends are the outstanding qualities of tallhappy-go-Iucky Sonny . Activities: Boys' Chorus: Magazine Arts: Checkers: l-lall Guard: Triple M Club. Brecher, Fannie Her hobby of reading many books will be an in- valuable aid to Fannie when she becomes a book critic for a well-known tabloid. Activities: Hall Guard: Bevier's Town l-lall. Brinslry, Judah Judy , a very person- able young man, finds that because of his success as a basketball player the coaching racket appeals to him, Activities: Sr. Basketball: Fire Marshal, lnspector: Boys' Chorus: J. Y. L.: Commencement Com. Broner, Sadie Fashionable ladies of the future will wear dresses de- signed by Sandy , the other half of the Broner- Maretsky combination. Activities: t-lall Guard, Capt.: M i x e d Chorus: Checkers: Swimming Clerk. Brucar, Albert Al's genial nature and love of fun are well known to his many friends. l-lis knowledge of electricity as- sures him of success in his chosen field of electrical engineering. Activities: Band: Stage Craft: Social. Burrows, Shirley Versatile in athletics, in studies not so poor. Her ambition is to be-a gym teacher like Miss Moore. Activities: Checkers: G. A. A., Representative: M Club: Ping Pong: Civic Award. uiet Babs the high regard of all whc intends to Capo, Bernice Q' has vcr know her. She develop her hobby, reac- ing, into the vocation cf librarian. Activities: Sr. Chcrcst lntramural. Carriere, Harold What will Hank cc when he leaves our Manley l-ligh? Chaw tobaccy , keep an audience in stitch- es , or iuggle accounts as a banker? Activities: Lifeguard: Swimming: Drama: Ecxs' Chorus. Charovsky, Ethlyn Funnyface possesses- 5- iovely voice, ano, ouite contrary to her nickname, she is one of Manleys prettiest girls. She aspires to be a radio star. Activities: Dramatic: Hail Guard. Cholodenlio, Beatrice lmpetuous, kind, eager to help, our wide-awake Choly can be classified as an asset to anyone's list of friends. Activities: i-lonor Society: Band: Co-Chairman, Com- mencement Com.: M. M., Circulation Mgr.: Civic Award. Cirillo, Gladys Because of her vivacity, energy, and spirit, Gig- gles has been one of the live-wires of the class. Activities: Italian: Girls' Chorus: Checkers: Meyers' Kindergarten. Cirulnikow, Barbara Living up to her sprightly character, vivacious Bobbe intends to be- come a bicycle instructor. Behind her levity there is a keen mind and fine per- sonality. Activities: J.Y. L.: Drama: Jewelry Com. Cohen, Geraldine 'Gerry's store of knowl- edge is furthered by a rICh fund of common sense. Sparkling blue eyes, a keen sense of humor, and a sym- pathetic nature are her chief assets. Activities: Knitting, Drama. Cohen, Harold A center plungel A 'round end run! This sums up BIubber's cares. He's ready to go at the starting gun-a member of the Chicago Bears. Activities: Checkers, Ping Pong, lntramural. Cohen, Maurice l-landsome Moish in- tends to make his hobby his profession when he leads his band in that well- known swing music for our dancing feet. Activities: Business Mgr., M, M., Men's Club, lntra- mural. Contarsy, Evelyn Evelyn's sincerity, helpful- ness, and friendly likable manners prove that her popularity must be de- Served. Activities: Checkers, Gift Corn., N Club, 'M Club, Sports Ed. Manlegram, G. A. A., Sr, Chorus, Civic Award. Cooper, Rose She's queen of the sport. Volley ball is her forte. Her ambition-to report the doings of a court. Activities, G. A. A.. Vice-Pres., Sr. Chorus, ln- tramural Champs, Posture Winner, Clerical Practice. Daren, Samuel Perseverance, backed by shrewd intelligence, is bound to raise Sam above the run-of-the-mill and in- sure his success as a financier. Activities: Honor Society, Treas., Intramural, Alumni Com., Co-Chairman. Dauter, Clara Aside from being clever in her studies, Claire has won many friends by being natural and sympathetic. As a switch-board operator her voice will spread cheer. Activities, G. A. A., Girls' Dormitory, Publicity Conn, Davis, Selma This girl with the brilliant smile has the unusual am- bition to become a scien- tific research chemist. We know you have the ability, Selma, so here's to you. Activities: J. Y. L., So- cial Com. Day, Phyllis Phil will teach Readin', Ritin', and 'Rithmetic the painless way-the most mis- chievous little ruffians will be won over by her patience and mild temper. Activities: Girls' Chorus, Meyers' Kindergarten. Di Biase, Angelina Efticiency, deftness, and e keen understanding are essential characteristics of a nurse. Ang's ability to handle any situation will surely qualify her for this post. Activities: Knitting, intramural, Etiouette. De Salvo, Carmella G-abby's quick reason- ing and active tongue will be an asset in her law careerfshe never loses an argument. Activities: Knitting, Finance Com., Manlegram Reoresentative, lntramural. Diamond, Helen Attractive Helen posses- ses those three rare qual- ities - sincerity, frankness, and loyalty, which make her an ideal friend-or perhaps those dimples are the attraction. Activities: Checkers, Girls' Dormitory, Finance Com., J. Y. L., G. A. A. Di Gangi, Josephine As a legal stenographer 'Jo-Jo will climb to the heights of success by sheer determination, capability, and a Quiet personality. Activities: Knitting, Publicity Com., Clerical Practice, lntramural, Squad Leader. Ditkowieh, Stella Blondie's tact and cleverness will help her win the hearts of her pupils when she becomes a teacher. Activities: G.A.A., Girls' Dormitory, Librarian, ln- tramural, M Club. Dolinko, Esther A great sports enthusiast is our Esther, excelling par- ticularly in swimming. Ath- letics, however, do not hinder her scholastic abil- ity as her teachers can well testify. Activities: Knitting, Checkers, lntramural. Dorman, Rose Gaiety, a mild friendliness, and gence, roll all that into one and you have Ro , a more reserved member class. Activities: Knitting, Manle- temper, intelli- of the Clerical Practice, gram Representative. Drower, Frieda Though Fritzele is tal- ented in dramatics, she can be sincere off the stage eperhaps that is the for- mula she uses so success- fully in making and keep- ing friends. Activities: Drama, Com- mencement Com., Girls' Dormitory. Durschlag, Miriam The name Smiley tits Miriam like a glove. Her cheerful smile and bub- bling good humor will help her as a private secretary. Activities: Checkers and Chess, Ping Pong. Ekter, Sylvia Those pretty, dark, flash- ing eyes belong to Sylv , a fiery go-getter. This young lady will forge ahead in record time. Activities: G. A. A., ln- tramural, Checkers, Ping Pong. Engel, Abraham This tall young man with the extensive musical back- ground soon hopes to enter the portals of the city hall as a politician of note. Activities: Orchestra, String Ensemble, Alumni Com., lntramural. Esterman, Harold Many who have seen Ezra play Ping Pong with grace and ease have been convinced that, in time, he shall exceed Coleman Clark in his favorite hobby. Activities: Checkers, Table Tennis, Wrestling, Stage Craft. Evertsen, Elmer Still water runs deep, and beneath AI's modest exterior lies a burning re- solve to explore the intri- cacies and excel in the practice of pharmacy. Activities: Hall Guard: Boys' Chorus: Checkers. Feldman, Anne Channie's skill as an M.D. will be augmented by her charming manner and lovely smile with which she will attract scores of pa- tients. Activities: Cap and Gown Com., Co-Chairman: Girls' Chorus: Drama. Feldman, Bernice Lovely blue-eyed Niecy is another industrious mem- ber ofthe class who aspires to hold the responsible position of private secre- tary. Activities: G. A. A.: Checkers. Fisher, Bertha Winning personality and good sportsmanship have won Bertie many friends. When she attains radio stardom, she can be sure welll tune in. Activities: G. A. A.: Drama: Commencement Com. Fishman, Ruth Quiet Ruthie is aiming highfshe wants to be sec- retary to the President. If she gets the iob, we know that the executivels affairs will be handled effi- ciently. Activities: Checkers: Social. France, Edith Manley will be losing one of its most wide-awake and alert students when France graduates. Activities: Honor Society: Finance Com.: Clerical Practice: G. A. A.: Check- ers: Ping Pong: Intramural. Freeman, Hannah I-ieinkie looks like a Quiet industrious person but actually is a very lively and friendly girl. Her hobbies are sports, dancing, and travel. Activities: Intramural Champce Librarian: Secre- tarial English. Freeman, Marion Marion always has a smile and a friendly greet- ing for everyone. She will brighten up the corner in the office where she is a stenographer. A Activities: Girls' Dormi- tory: Sr. Chorus: Intramural. Freeman, Mary Mimi is the prettiest lass that attended any Manley class. Brains and intelligence-hers to com- mand: behind some big office desk shelll land. Activities: G. A. A.: J. Y. L.: Hall Guard: Secre- tarial English. Friedman, Ruth Though Bookkeeping is a guiet person, her lovely smile and shy personality have won her many friends. I-Ier neatness and quick brain will be used to ada vantage when she becomes a C. P. A. Activities: Knitting: Cler- ical Practice. Furlet, Dorothy Delightful Dottie has endeared herself to the en- tire Senior Class through her friendliness, willingness to be of service, and co- operation in class affairs. Activities: Drama: Social Com., Co-Chairman. Gaggiano, Josephine With her lovely, mellow alto voice, this young lacy will warble her way into the hearts of all. Networks of America, here she comes. Activities: Sr. Chorus: G. A. A.: Knitting: Intramural. Gagliardi, Leona In the future, Giggles will guide her dancing feet in the same pursuits that she specialized in at Man- ley, namely, gymnastics. Activities: Knitting: ln- tramural: Etiguette. Gennaro, Narda Popular Ned clarinet will be a welcome and her addition to the Women's Symphony-but, oh, how Manley will miss her. Activities: Band: Knitting: I-lonor Society: Sr. Council: Souad Capt. Gilaty, Lorraine Though pretty Lorraine has won honors as an athlete, her ambition is to become a business woman. Activities: Checkers: Sr. Chorus: Knitting: Mahler gram Representative: Squad Leader Volley Ball Team. Gilbert, Lillian With her big, brown eyes and curly hair, Lil will be a beautiful model for the hats she herself will design. Activities: Drama: 4A So- cial: G i r I s ' Dormitory: Table Tennis: Clerk. Giudice, Mary Though small, fiery, and humorous, Gedge has her serious moments. We find she nurses a secret ambition to be one of ou' future prima donnas. Activities: Sewing: l-Ia' Guard: Knitting: Swimming. Glass, Leonard Sully , the future 'nas- ter of the scalpel, will re- move your appendix with the greatest of ease when he becomes a great sf, geon. Activities: Triple M: Hall Guard. Glick, Jerome Tall, dark, and handsome Jerry , whose remarks are often witty has no profes- sion now in mind. Holly- wood scouts, herels a find. Activities: Fire Marshal: Intramural: Social Gym Leader. Glick, Shirley Shirley's ability at paint- ing, whether it be with water colors or words, has made her an outstanding student. Activities: Art Com., Cox Chairman: M. M., Art Ed.: Art Institute Lecture Class Scholarship: Civic Award. Gliclrsman, Miriam If ability, friendliness, and dependability are the three requisites for suc- cess, Iovable little Mic- keyl' can rest assured she'II come through with ban- ners flying. Activities: G. A. A.: Division Sec.: Intramural: Meyers' Kindergarten. Goergen, Ardelle Shy and sweet, blonde and neat, easy on the sight, etticient and bright. ls it any wonder that we predict a successful future tor Ardelle? Activities: Clerical Prac- tice: P rog ra m Corn.: Meyers' Kindergarten. Gold, Bernice Industrious Midge de- sires to be an office worker. Since perseverance is a contributing factor, she is sure to be a good one. Activities: Sr. Chorus: Manlegram: N Club. Goldenberg, Yetta Blondie , with her love- ly golden hair tucked into a swimming cap, will plow her way through the waves to win the Olympic cham- pionship. Activities: Checkers: Girls' Chorus: Social Mixed Chorus. Goldman, Lottie Dimple's mental abil- ity and energetic nature wiil help her overcome all obstacles. She will surely emerge with honors in the business world. Activities: G. A. A.: Band: Intramural: J. Y. L.: Meyers' Kindergarten. Goldstein, Esther Comely Esther's experi- ence with Manley publica- tions will stand her in good stead when she becomes a iournalist. Activities: Manlegram, Copy Ed: Manley Memo- ries, Copy Ed.: N Club: Jewelry Com., Co-Chair- man: Sr. Chorus. Goldstein, Frances When C. l. S's ship comes in, she'll probably board it and sail around the world, displaying her talents as an athlete. Activities: Checkers: ln- tramural: G. A. A.: Dar- ger-'s Social Club. Golovan, Milton Go'ie's quiet manner. conceals a magnetic per- sonality and an excellent character. These qualities will aid him tremendously toward securing a position as an engineer. Activities: Hall Guard: intramural. Golub, Ruth Active, iolly, and tull of fun, Ruby is liked by everyone. Dancing, singing, and Kiva are her favorite hobbies. Activities: Manlegram Representative: Program Com.: intramural Champs. Gordon, Anna It hard work and perse- verance are contributing tactors to good fortune, Honey's worthy ambition to be successful in every- thing she does is sure to be realized. Activities: Intramural. Gordon, Irving Gordy is the boy with the tlashing smile, curly hair, and plenty of ability. His fine list of activities speak for themselves. Activities: Sr. Executive Board: Sr. Class Treas.: N Club: Sports Ed., Manlegram: Boys' Chorus. Gordon, Milton Flash , the mathe- matical whiz ot Manley hopes to become a C. P. A. Though competition is keen in this field, MiIt's analytical mind and con- geniality will assure him success. Activities: Chairman, Fi- nance Com.: Drama. f Gordon, Morris The gypsy in Morrie has led him to choose a position as traveling sales- man. We have every rea- son to believe that this likable young man will be a complete success. Activities: Intramurals: Advanced Checkers. Gothelf, Anna With Clara Barton as her ideal, Tiny the shortest member ot the class, will strive to make history in the nursing protession. Activities: Magazine Arts: Sr. Chorus: G. A. A. Greenberg, Arlene A fine sense oi humor and a charming personality can be relied upon to aid R in becoming a success- tul lawyer. Activities: Knitting: Forum- Meyers' Kindergar- ten: Social. Greenberg, Sem This black-haired tellow with the classical profile hopes to sway the iurors to ballot not guilty with the ancient plea of look at that innocent face. Activities: Checkers: Hall Guard. Greenblatt, Aaron That the pun is the low- est torm of wit, bothers not this clever lad a bit. Activitiesi Hall Guard: Fire Marshal: Asst. Proc- tor: Social Club: Drama. Greenfield, Henrietta ln the years to come, clever Etty's creative mind will be busy design- ing lovely, modern interiors for our homes. Activities: Sr. Chorus: Honor Society: Gym Clerk. Gurauskos, Florence Energetic Windy will use her height to good ad- vantage as a modelfshell probably specialize in sports wear. Activities: G. A. A.: In- tramural Champs: Clerical Practice: Magazine Arts: Referee: M Club. Handelsman, Esther Handy is a suitable nickname tor this young lady. lt aptly describes her ability to do any task given her. Activities: Camera: Travel: Intramural, Harris, Herman Jig's experience as a stage electrician at Manley will be very valuable to him when he holds that position on Broadway. Activities: Manley Usher: Honor Society: Art Com. Hildebrandt, Olive When Halavah turns to nursing, her patients will need little medicine to cure them: her charming smile will do the trick. Activities: Hall Guard: Swimming Clerk: Meyers' Kindergarten. Hoeckstra, Marie A great sporting enthusi- ast, this good skate of the rink has rolled her way into the hearts of many. Blondie is sure to do the same in the world of typewriters and shorthand pads. Activities: Hall Guard: Intramural: Etiquette. Houcek, Edward When the brain chil- dren of artistically in- clined Ed begin cutting capers in the daily comic strips, he will realize a long-cherished ambition. Activities: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Social. Hytoltf, William Among the notable chem- ists of the future will be found the name of William Hytoff. His dependability will be a contributing fac- tor to his success. Activities: Swimming: So- cial: Intramurals: Printing. Jacob, Ernest Light-haired Ernie hopes to take his place in life holding down the 'lhot' corner for some maior league club. Activities: T ri p l e M: Checkers: Hall Guard. Jacobson, David Myl My! Picture Dud ea whiz at dramafdelving among your in'ards and prescribing cures. Yes, a doctor he will be. Activities: City Champion:Drama:Proctor's Com.: Intramural: Room Editor. Checker Jacobson, Josephine Jo puts everyone in a pleasant humor with her sparkling manner. H e r poise will come in handy when she is secretary to J. P. Morgan, Jr. Activities: Gift Com.: Intramurals: Sr. Chorus. Jaffe, Edward Tact, intelligence, and the welcome knack of making friends present a minute but accurate biography of Eddie , one of the lead- ing grads of '37, Activities: Vice-Pres., Sr. Class: Sr. Executive Coun- cil: Fire Marshal. Kalfen, Lester Prince Charming of the 4A Class will decide be- tween marrying a million- aire's daughter and be- coming Valentino's succes- sor on the screen. Activities: Sr. Executive Board: Student Congress Rep.: Election Com. Kanofsky, Mildred Millie is a lover of sports and a grand one herself. Her laughing eyes and dancing feet have won her many friends at Man- ley. Activities: Sr. Chorus: Art Com. Karr, William Bill is one of Chem- istry's most ardent en- thusiasts. His infectious humor and inexhaustive store of knowledge make him a most interesting conversationalist. Activities: Class Day Com.: Asst. Sr. Ed., M. M.: Band. Katz, Edythe The calm, efficient ners with which meets all problems con- fronting her will contrib- ute to her success as an air hostess. Activities: Clerical Prac- tice: Meyers' Kindergarten. FT1dVl- iq-inyii Kaufman, Ann Although schools turn out hundreds of secretaries semi-annually there will al- ways be a demand for one as capable, efficient, and as easy to look at as Anne . Activities: Checkers, Knitting: Sewing. Keith, Sam One of Manley's out- standing athletes will use his athletic ability as a hobby, while his personality and intelligence will lead him to business success. Activities: Jewelry Com.: Co-Capt. Sr. Basketball: Track: Intramural Champs, M. H. Club. Kerstein, Arthur Already a laboratory as- sistant, Artie is laying the groundwork for the day when he will mix the com- pounds that will emerge as a doctor's prescription. Activities: Chemistrv Lab- oratory, Ass't.: Boys' Chorus. Kite, Ben Bucky's g a y, never serious manner effectively screens the surprising fact that some day he hopes to become an expert wielder of the surgeon's scalpel. Activities: Fire Marshal, Inspector: Sr. Executive Council: Checkers. Klavons, Betty Betsy has that not un- common ambition of be- coming a secretary. This combined with listening to operas should make hers an interesting life. Activities: Student Con- gress Representative: Cler- ical Practice: Manlegram, Rep. Kleiman, Miriam Adept at needlework and efficient at stenog- raphy is good-natured Kly fone of our quieter and more modest girls. Activities: Knitting Club: Hall Guard: Clerical Prac- tice: Locker Guard. Kobrinslry, Pearl Just as her name implies, Pearl is truly a gem. She is dainty, charming and lovely to look at. Activities: Drama: Bangl- Co-Chairman, Program Com. Kramarslry, Nettie Charm and intelligence combined make Nettie a lovely personality. H er brilliant work on the Man- legram will assure her success as a iournalist. Activities: Manlegram- Vice-Pres., N Club: M. M. Club Ed.: CO-Chair- man, Gift Com.: Clean-up, Pub. Chairman: Civic Award. Kramer, Minnie Madame Shakespeare's witty remarks and delight- ful sense of humor have made her a great favorite at Manley. She can also be serious as is shown by her scholastic record. Activities: Drama: Class Day, Co-Chairman. Kuplxa, Helen Charming Blue Eyes' is a favorite of the Senior Class because of her in- telligence, friendliness, and beautiful voice. Activities: 4B Commis- sionerg Glee Club: Clerical Practice: N Club: M. M., Asst. Sr. Ed.: Manlegram. Labovitz, Ida Take lda's perscrality, add her charm and writ- ing ability, flavor with ex- oerience, mix weli, and you'll have the perfect re- oorter. Activities: Manlegrarn Feature Ed.: M, M. Club Ed.: Sr. Executive Council: l N ' Club. Lato, Nettie Judging by Latc's past record, she is certain to soar to the top, in more ways than one, as an air- hostess, Activities: Clericaf Prac- tice: Sr. Chorus: Meyers' Kindergarten. Leaver, Abe Abe's friendliness com- bined with his sense of have deservedly humor earned him a wide pop- ularity ' is the in our class. He other half of the Leaver-Wineberq duo, Activities: Hall Guaro: lntramural: Men's Club, Levin, Mae 4The epitome of wit ard l.veliness, that's Mae, an excellent s w i rn m e r and dancer. She will be a suc- cess as a laboratory tech- rician. Activities: Sr. Executive Board: Honor Society Sec.: M. M., Sports Ed.: Camera. Levin, Michael The youngest boy in the cl-ass maintains that he will be a big business man in the not too distant future. Activities: Social Corn.: Checkers: Hall Guard' In. trarnural. Levine, Florence Our athletically adept 'Floey intends tc fore. sake the field of sports tcries of woe arise' and become a beauty cultur. ist. Good luck, Florence! Activities: G. A, A.: lr. tramural: Hall Que-C Levine, Jerome ,JSVVY Jerry, guite Cor. tfary how does your fu. ture go? With fountain Q23 and ledger bocks and tiqures in 5 row, Activities: Checker Club- lntramural. l Lifschutz, Esther lntroducing dernure Et- tie , everybody's favorite. She's charming, intelligent, friendly, and sweet, a more pleasing girl we never did meet. Activities: Program Com.: Girls' Dormitory, Pres.: J. Y. L.: G. A. A. Lioce, Mary A competent and effi- cient young miss is Tanie . Although very quiet and reserved, her eager, win- ning, personality will gain her the desired position of private secretary. I Activities: Knitting: Volley Ball. Lyons, Jerry This dark-haired son of Erin, who readily responds with an engaging grin to all whom he encounters, will turn his talents to the goal of becoming an emi- nent iournalist. Activities: Art Com,: As- sociate Ed., M. M. Macohn, Max Nick has successfully combined athletic person- ality with likable geniality, thus he now basks in the sun of oood comradeship extended to him by all graduates. Activities: Sr, Basketball: Fire Marshal, inspector: intramural. Mankowsky, Esther ln the near future Tess will attract a large crowd of music lovers to the Metropolitan in her role as an opera star. Activities: Publicity Com.: Knitting: Clerical Practice, Maretsky, Mary Midge is certainly airn- ing high. This pretty, black- eyed Miss desires to soar through the sky at the con- trols of her own airplane. Activities: Hall Guard: Mixed Chorus: Checkers, Martin, Matilda Tall, dark-eyed Mat is one of our most versatile girls. Though her good spirits make her the life of the party she is ex- tremely clever as well, Activities: H o n o r So- ciety: Sr, Council: Drama, Massas, Johanna Capable, demure, Jo merits the esteem and af- fection of her friends and teachers. An industrious worker, she will be an asset to any business office. Activities: Honor Society: Sr. Chorus: Class Day Com. McGregor, Shirley With Scottie's humor- ous personality she should make a big success yodel- ing those hill-billy songs with Lulu Belle. Activities: Girls' Chorus: Camera: Drama: Cap and Gown Com. Metallo, Edith Eddie will forfeit her favorite hobby, swimming, to take up the quill and enter, as a bookkeeper, in- numerable figures into ledgers. Activities: Intramural: So- :ial Usages. Mevorah, Beatrice B. Becky will add her name to the rapidly grow- ing list of successful fem- inine physicians in the near future. Activities: Hall Guard: Librarian: lntramural: So- cial Usages: Clerical Prac- tice. Musson, George George has served notice on our criminal element. He intends to become police commissioner of Chicago. A word to the wise is sufficient. Activities: Intramural: Hall Guard: Triple M Club. Nebert, Lillian Blondie plans to leave her present aquatic pur- suits and enter a more ethereal line-she aspires to be an air hostess. Activities: Manlegram Rep.: Life Saving Club: Girls' Chorus, Nichilo, Christine Smart fashionable models will be created by clever Nick when she makes America the fashion center of the world, Activities: Hockey: Ping Pong: Sr. Social: lntra- mural, Noodleman, Ben Needles is well knowr as our class kibitzer. We hope that he will not lose his sense of humour as a metallurgist. Activities: Fire Marshal, Sr. Basketball Team, Life Saving, Art Corn. Norvid, Edward Eddie , one ofthe finest swimmers ever to enter a swimming pool, has never lost a race as yet, and we hope he will keep that rec- ord always. Activities: Swimming: Intramural, Hall Checkers. Guard, Onesta, Virginia If Ginny's ability as a flashing athlete can rec- ommend her as an air hostess, she's practically in the air now. Fly, fly, Ginny . Activities: Gift Com., G. A, A., Girls' Chorus, Vol- leyball, All Stars. Oswald, Lillian Egually gifted in writing and sketching, clever but modest Lilly will be a commercial artist, dashing off poems in her spare time. Activities: Hall Guard, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Intramural. Paradise, Morton FIash! 'Curly' was lust appointed foreign corre- spondent of the Daily News. We'd all like to hear that someday, Mort . Go to it! Activities: Fire Marshal, Sports Ed., Manlegrarn, Sports Ed., M. M., Co- Chairman, Publicity Com. Perlman, Sarah This winsome lass aims to be some wea'thy broker's secretary. Having always worked with a will, we pre- dict that the business world will welcome her enlistment. Activities: Knitting, Hall Guard. Pertel, Lucille The swimming pool will weep chlorine tears when Lou leaves to enter the business world. Activities: Swimming and Diving, C'ass Day Com., Knitting, Life Saving Serv- ice. Peurye, Miriam Rivalling Robin Hood's merry men with her bow and arrow, our Miriam will don her Lincoln Green and hit the buIl's eye of stenography. Activities: Archery, Knit- ting, Intramural. Pincus, Eleanor Small, sweet and petite -that best describes Pinky . I-ler creditable record at Manley is our assurance of her coming success in the business world. Activities: Knitting, Hall Guard: Clerical Prac- tice, Gym Clerk. Plotzker, Aaron Arniable Plotz makes the music go 'round and 'round when he slides his trombone up and down. Activities: Honor Band, Triple M Club, Checkers, Orchestra, Intramural. Poli, Carmella Efficient, inteligcnt, and capable-fa combination that will make friendly Carmie the perfect ste- nographer for some lucky business man. Activities: Knitting Club, J ew el ry Com., Clerical Practice, Intramural. Polislry, Sylvia S. Tall and slender Syl , o u r fa i r eguestrienne, spends her spare time on the bridle path, May her iourney down the path of life bring her as much en- ioyment. Activities: Magazine Arts, Intramural. Pondell, Ann To be a good housewife is her aim. Not the usual road to fame, but modest, capable, tireless Ann will surely do it, if anyone can. Activities: G. A. A., In- tramural, Librarian, Girls' Dormitory. Probislcy, Frank Leadership, ouick think- ing, and good sportsman- ship are the outstanding virtues of our popular pres- ident, who will reach new heights in the field of ad- vertising. Activities: Class Pres., Co- Capt., Basketball I-leavies, Clean-up, Asst. Chief, Fire Marshals, Checkers. Raia, Sadie Many people will develcr a sudden taste for gccd literature when petite Gig- gles becomes a librarian. Her pleasant smile and charming personality have 'nade her a favorite. Activities: Knitting, Pres., Cap and Gown Com. Rakley, Muriel L. C l e v e r, good-naturcd Mickey can always be counted upon for a smile and frienofy greetingf thats why she is so wel ikeci. Activities: Magazire Arts, Life Saving, Sr. Cho- rus, Knitting. Raphael, Eddie Eddie rose from ccrr- parative obscurity to the heights of school basket- ball fame overnight. Rec- ognition of his ability and courage are sure to ease the rocky road to basket- ball coaching success. Activities: Jr. Basketball, Intramural. Riceman, lsadore Hefty Bronco , a foci- oall star, seeks admission to the bar. He'Il succeed we have no doubt, when he hangs his shingle out. Activities: Hall Guard, Drama. Richardson, Milton Milton intends to aid suf- fering humanity witf' tis work in medicine. Gc-cd luck to you, Rich . Activities: Asst. Proctor, Intramural, Boys' Chorus, M. M. Representative, Sc- cial. Robins, Alice Gay good-natured Alicc intends to pursue the teact- ing profession. Her intelli- gence and efficiency should enable her to attain heights in this worthy profession. Activities: Travel, Super H o n o r Roll, Swimmirg Clerk. Romirowsky, Emma Petite, charming, and ir- telligent Emma is an out- standing student. She is 5 star in many fields, particu- larly in Latin. Activities: M. M., Assoc'- ate Ed., Manlegrarn, Copy Ed., Executive Board, N Club: I-lonor Society, Clear- up, Publicity Co-Chairmar' Civic Award. Rosen, Arnold Our proctor, Archie , seems to have undertaken his thankless iob without a whimper. He is certain to cheer his C. P. A. col- leagues with his crooning. Activities: Class Proctor: Executive Board: Drama: Intramurals. Rosen, Miriam Her aim to be a C. P. A. we know she'll realize some day. ln sport she takes an active part. She was a win- ner from the start. Activities: J. Y. L.: G. A. A.: Drama. Rosenfeld, Nora Quiet Curly has the worthy urge of benefiting humanity. lf she is as suc- cessful a nurse as she has been a student, the sick and ailing will, indeed, be comforted. Activities: B a n d: Hall Guard. Rothman, Minnie This titian-haired lass has gained much valuable ex- perience in the stenographic field while working in Man- leyis main office. Activities: Swimming: Volleyball: H o n o r Roll: Meyers' Kindergarten: Cler- ical Practice. Rubin, Hyman When Hym starts some- thing he usually finishes it. He intends to make his life work a iob that needs this oualityito carry on in the field of chemistry. Activities: Volleyball: Swimming: Social. Rudack, Hedwiga G. Hattie will be kept ousy with her yarn and needles-not as an idle pastime, but as a career- she'll be designing beauti- ful knit dresses for us to wear, ctivities: G. A, A.: Knit- . ,,,g V A Rymer, Ruth Ruthie's intelligence and efficiency will enable her to ioin the ranks of those who have succeeded as private secretaries. Activities: Honor Society: Clerical Practice: Knitting: Asst. Squad Capt. Sanchez, Ernest Happy go lucky Ernie expresses his whole attitude towards life when stating his ambition-to own a Santa Anita winner. Activities: Mgr. of Heav- ies: Life Guard: Fire Mar- shal. Santana, Josephine Pretty Joie , a native Puerto Rican, has given much of her time and mu- sical ability to both band and orchestra. Activities: Sr. Ensemble: Honor Band: Orchestra: G. A. A.: Sr. Chorus: Concert Girls' Chorus. Schneider, Sam Sammy belongs to that enviable tribe of gentlemen who are determined to ad- vance. The field of account- ing will certainly benefit by his enlistment. Activities: Checkers: Chess: Jewelry Comg lntra- mural. Schwartz, Martin Graduating students who in later life stumble upon some prominent ad adorned with Marty's signature will doubtlessly comment, Well, we knew he had it in him. Activities: Co-Chairman, Social Com.: Fire Marshal. Schweikle, Elizabeth Watch that line form when Liz opens up her beauty salon. This blonde lassie is a mixture of pep, fun, and laughter. Activities: Intramural: Concert Cho r u s: Squad Capt, Segal, Ann Our little Annie is bound to succeed as a beauty operator if she makes all her patients as lovely, sweet, and irresisti- ble as she is. Activities: Checkers: Manlegram Rep.: Drama. Shapiro, Gertrude Gertie is one of the few girls at Manley who is aspiring to be a teacher. Her untiring patience will carry her far in this field. Activities: Knitting: Hall Guard: Gym Clerk. Shapiro, Helen A very capable business head rests on the shoulders of this vivacious young las- sie, a true asset to any bookkeeping staff. Activities: N Club: M. M., Asst. Business Mgr.: Class Day Com.: Manle- gram. Shapiro, Margaret After coming in contact with Margie's air of calm, cool efficiency and neatness, you hardly need be told that she is striving toward a nursing career. Activities: C l a s s D a y Com.: G, A. A. Shatinsky, Abe Curly Top has that gift of humor which makes him well liked by all. He'll take up probe and drill to mend the dents in your dentals. Activities: Orchestra: Proctor's Com. Shavin, Alvin Our backstroke king with the engaging smile will turn professional to earn his livelihood, but not before he tucks a few Olympic titles away as keepsakes. Activities: Life Guard: Capt., Swimming Team: Fire Marshal. Shemick, Lorraine Pretty Lorry has ac- complished a great deal in her short time at Manley. Her main ambition- to graduate with honors , is about to be fulfilled. Activities: Jewelry Com.: Meyers' Kindergarten. Sher, Bernice As many-sided as a iewel is the personality of our Bernicefa gifted iournal- ist, brilliant student, and genial friend, Activities:Manlef1ram, Ed.-in-Chief: M, M., Edfin- Chief: Honor Society, Ed.: N Club, Sec.: Corn- mencement Com. Sherman, Harry A fine student and an active leader is our Gen- eral . Judging by his rec- ord at Manley, his success as a chemical engineer is assured. Activities: Pres,, Student Congress: News Ed., Manle- oramf Co-Chairman, Class Day Com.: Drama: intra- mural. Sherman, Pearl Secretaries beware when Pearl enters the field. Her competency and tirelessness will make her an asset in any office. Activities: Transcription Award:SwimrninQ1KnittinGZ E le C t i o n Commissioner: Honor Roll. Siegel, Bernard If his athletic record at Manley is any criterion, 'lTwin is bound to storm the portals of baseball's Hall of Fame with brilliant play on the diamond. Activities: Basketball: Baseball. Siegel, Daniel Introducing the second half ol the athletic Siegel Family- Twin'l n u m b e r two. To coach a champion- ship basketball team a la Mr. Naiman is his obses- sion. Activities: Basketballg Baseball: Volleyball: Check- ers. Siegel, George Think of itl Jazzlo Pea- nuts , who is reputed to play baseball at the drop of the hat, is preparing to settle down and become an x-ray technician. Activities: Drama: Execu- tive Council: Proctor's Com. Siegel, Lillian The efficiency and corn- petence displayed while she was Mrs. Mittendort's sec- retary together with her sweetness and charm assures Lil'l a place in the busi- ness world. Activities: Checkers. Simon, Frieda Blue-eyed l'Dimples has the well-earned reputation of being an able athlete as well as an efficient stenog- rapher. Activities: G. A. A.: Man- legram Representative: Girls' Dormitory: Secretarial English: J. Y. L. Singer, Henry Henry holds the undis- puted and unofficial llkib- itzerll title of Manley. Hav- ino already entered the fur industry, he now awaits the day when he will direct it. Activities: Co-Chairman, Gitt Corn. Singer, Oscar 'lOskyl' answers all qual- ifications for a fine scholar. A brilliant student with a keen mind he is bound to succeed in the field of re- search chemistry. Activities: Honor Society, Vice-Pres.: Jewelry Com., Co-Chairman. Smolin, Evelyn Her charm and pleasant smile make knowing her worth while: that's why her personality tends to win her loads and loads of friends. Activities: D r a rn a: Sr. Chorus: Social. Soltolov, Goldie Goldiels golden qualities will never shine so brightly as when she assists some business man in the capac- ity of secretary. Activities: Sr. Chorus: In- tramural: Hall Guard: Divi- sion Sec, Solar, Sylvia Clarence Darrow will tind an admirable assistant in our Sylvia, who will soon turn her keen, analytical powers to the field of law. Activities: Library Asst.: Meyers' Knidergarten. Soverino, Ella Big brown eyes and an attractive personality have won Tiny many admirers. She has proven her adept- ness as coitfure stylist in the unusual way she wears her hair, Activities: Camera: Drama: Italian: Hall Guard. Spurlin, Mildred A friendly manner, good nature, and an infectious humor head Millie's long, impressive list of merits. Activities: Checkers: Capt. Basketball Champs: Girls' Dormitory: Hobby. Stamler, Helen This calm reserved young lady is an antidote to any- onels tanoled nerves. Her warm triendship and sin- cerity are admired by all who know her. Activities: Knitting: Hall Guardi Student Con- gress: J. Y. L. Stein, Gerald Gerald's name is syncry- 'nous with good music if our school, Witness his ec- tivities: Activities: lnterschool Soto Contest: Contest Band: Con- test Orchestra: Sr. Dance Orchestra: Boys' Chorus: Xylophone Soloist: Alurrni Corn. l Steinberg, Rose l'Bingy will have a suc- cessful stage or radio ca- reer, not only by reason cf her thrilling voice, but be- cause of her pep and friend- 'iness. Activities: Art Com.: Knit- ting: G. A. A.: Librarian. Stern, Annette Though popular Netty' is known for her lovely blonde hair, charming per- sonality, and ever-reacy smile, she is more than a zecorationfher beauty is comoined with brains. Activities: Checkersj Drama. Stolowich, Sal lf you want to hear that 'lDog-housell swing, iust 'isten to Sollie . This like- able ooy has technique at 'naking friends as well as at plavinq bass fiddle. Activities: Orchestra: Social Com.: String Ensem- oie: Civic Award. Stompanato, Marie Dark-naired Marie intencs to out aside her bathing suit and take up the worthy: task of inducing posterity to assimilate the three R's . Activities: lntramuraig Mevers' Kindergarten. Stone, Ruth Ruths versatility as 5 commercial artist wil! carry ner to success as Paris Eric! Hollywood demand an ever- increasing number of her gowns, Activities: Publicity Corn j Manley Memories, Typist: lntrarnuralg Social. Stookal, Ann She wears her cfothfs with a knack, this maid witr .eliow trcsses so charrniro and full of tact. Whc is she? There is no need lcr guesses, Activities: Drama: Cc.- Chairman, Publicity Ccn.3 J. Y. L.: lntramural. Suhutsky, Ruth There's never a dull mo- ment in any class when Rivy's around-she livens things up with her clever wit and brilliant recitations. Activities: Stage Craft: Printing: Clerical Practice: J. Y. L.: G. A. A.: Girls' Dormitory. Tatelman, Dora Dora's perseverance will aid her in realizing her ambition to become a ste- nographer, and, eventually, secretary to our chief exec- utive. Activities: Glee Club: G i r I s' Dormitory: Social Club. Taub, Sheldon This musically inclined young man will put aside his violin, and instead, de- vote his life to discovering new wonders in the field of chemistry. Activities: Orchestra: S t r i n g Ensemble: Com- mencement Com. Tellerman, Louis D. Outstanding service in every field aided by a dy- namic personality ha v e made Doc our most emi- nent Senior boy. Activities: Life Guard, Capt.: Student Congress, Vice-Pres.: Honor Society, Pres.: Manlegram, Manag- ing Ed.: Commencement Com., Co-Chairman: M.M., Associate Ed.: Civic Award. Tobias, Miriam Mish , friendly and un- derstanding, will take her place in the rapidly grow- ing line of graduating femmes who hope to take dictation for some hand- some employer. Activities: Knitting: Drama: Program Com.: So- cial. Torgow, Rachel M. A diligent persistent worker is our Mitzi Rae , who will provide serious competition for the Holly- wood dress designer, Adrian. Activities: Meyers' Kin- dergarten: Social, Trigona, Rosalie Everybody's favorite , that's Rosalie who has one of those amiable, gentle, winning personalities so rarely found outside of story books, Activities: Checkers: ln- trarnural: Meyers' Kinder- garten. Turkin, Jennie Jen is pleasant, mod- est, and bright. Her ability and determination will land her on the payroll of some prominent executive's office force. Activities: Clerical Prac- tice: Miss Nelson's Typist. Urborg, Alvin With Alvin's interest in basketball, both the mental and physical aspects of the game, he is certain to suc- ceed as Prof of Basket- ball without the slightest difficulty. Activities: Hall Guard: Intramural. Vobliza, Vlasta Though Val is extremely quiet, her modest, unas- suming m a n n e r attracts friends with amazing rapid- ity. She will make the business world sit up and take notice . Activities: Clerical Prac- tice: Meyers' Kindergarten. Wagner, Hyman If Diogenes sauntered to- day with a lantern in his hand looking for an honest sincere person, he would certainly select Hymie for a specimen. Activities: Drama: Asst. Proctor: Honor Society: Civic Award. Warsaw, Max In college, Warhorse will be Red Grange's suc- cessor. At the same time his inquisitive mind will ponder upon the problems of civil engineering. Activities: Art Com.: Fire Marshal, Capt.: Intramural Champs. Warshawslty, Sylvia Popular, quick-witted, and good-humored -that's our Sliver , Her ambition to be and make others happy is a worthy one. Activities: 4B Cornrnis- sioner: Social Com.: Squad Leader: Super Honor Roll. Waxman, Evelyn There's a business man who is going to be lucky when Eve realizes her ambition, for she's deter- mined to be a private sec- retary. Activities: Clerical Prac- tice: Lifesaving: Checkers. Weiner, Abe Abe's nimble fingers and alertness of mind will aid him in performing the most delicate of surgical operations with skill. Activities: M. M., Sr. Boys' Ed.: Cap and Gown Com.: Swimming Team. Weiner, Hvman Casanova , if he has his way, will cease his lover's tricks, study points of legal fray, and enter politics. Activities: Checkers: In- tramural: Chess. Weinstein, Sam Golden Gloves, iust imag- ine! Smokefish fa boxer -groping a b o u t among your bicuspids in quest of cavities-for to be a dentist is his aspiration. Activities: Hall Guard: Sr. Drama: Intramural. Wexler, Nathan A friendly attitude, ath- letic prowess, and histri- onic ability all combine to make Nissie one of the most eligible of Holly- wood's coming stars. Activities: Junior Basket- ball C ha m p sg Drama: Checkers. Wineberg, Jerome Inspired by the song title From coast to coast , our popular song bird desires to own a nation-wide string of wholesale houses, Activities: Checkers: ln- tramural: Triple M Club. Wolin, Beverly A dark-haired beauty full of dimpled smiles and with a magnetic personality- that's our Bev . Activities: Alumni Com.: G. A. A.: Girls' Dormitory: Super Honor Roll: Miss CordeIl's Secretary: Civic Award. Yegendorf, Rose Blonde, vivacious, and very popular Rose, so prom- inent in Manley's athletic circles, excels especially in swirrirninq. Activities: Sr. Chorus: G. A. A., Sec.: Lifesaving Club, Co-Capt.: Social COVTT. K .4l.J Yegendorf, Sylvia Like her twin, p retty Sip is active both in the gymnasium and swimming pool. But this part of the combination prefers teach- ing in the gym, Activities: Sr. Chorusg Volleyballg Baseball: Intra- mural. Zar, Robert This genial young man in- forms us that it is his am- bition to be successful. His distinctive personality will surely aid him in all his undertakings. Activities: Fire Marshalg Boys' Chorus: Capt., Man- ley Ushers. Zeliclrman, Theodore Ted may be short, but his powers of persuasion and oratory will seem to add inches to his physical stature when he becomes a lawyer. Activities: Clerical Prac- tice- Swimming: lntramuralg Civic Award, Zerlin, Lenore This dark-haired girl num- bers archery among her capabilities. She should look lovely in the green outfit of Robin Hoods' band. Activities: K n i t t i n gp Archery, Zimbler, Helen Vim, vigor, and vitality fthat's Blondie , another of our future blues singers. Versatile and friendly, she is always the life of the party . Activities: Finance Corn.: Dramag Meyers' Kinder- garten. Zimringblatt, Frieda Fritz's originality and good taste make her choice of careersfa beauty cultur- ist-the logical one. Activities: Hobby, Pres.: Cap and Gown Corn.g Girls' Dormitoryg Clerical tice. Prac- Zuckert, Muriel Foremost in the corps of efficient stenooraphers that Manley is turning out comes clever lively Mimi , Activities: K n i t t i n gg Clerical Practiceg Office Pr a c t i c eg Sr. Executive Councilg Meyers' Kinder- garteng Civic Award. No Picture Weinstein, lcla lda will make her hobby her profession when she be- comes a concert pianist, With her musical talents she is sure to make a go of it. Activities: Hall Guard: Sr. Dramag Intramural. Manley may well boast ot its progress in scholarship tor i the past tour years. Below is the list of scholars who have the notable honor ot having achieved an average of 9O'i or above in all their subjects during their entire tour years in high school. Heading the list, Gertrude Bloom has the especial honor ot being Valedictorian of the class. Johanna Massas Edward Jatfe Mae Levin Oscar Singer Edith France Arlene Greenberg Matilda Martin Emma Rornirowsky l-lerman l'larris l-l. Greenfield Eleanor Pincus Rosemary Ayres Louis Tellerman B. Cholodenko l-larry Sherman Evelyn Smolin Narda Gennaro Jerry Lyons ' Bernice Sher Sam Daren l-lelen Starnler Gemude Bloom Valeclictorian SEN ICR EXECUTIVE BOARD COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Miss Cordell, Sponsor: Bernice Sher, Judah Brinslcy, Bertha Fisher, Frieda Drower, Sheldon Taub. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Bevier, Johanna Massas, Lucille Pertel, William Karr, Margaret Shapiro, Helen Shapiro. JEWELRY COMMITTEE: Miss Meyers, Sam Keith, Carmela Poli, Edward Adamovitch, Bessie Cirulnilcow, Lorraine Sherniclc. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE: Miss Meyers, Shirley McGregor, Sadie Raia, Helen Balin, Frieda Zimringblat, Miriam Peurye. GIFT COMMITTEE: Miss Meyers, Josephine Jacobson, Virginia Onesta, Evelyn Con- tarsy, Evelyn Bialis, Max Macohn. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Miss Delehanty, Selma Davis, Sylvia Warshawslqy, Rose Yegen- dort, Evelyn Smolin, Michael Levin. ART COMMITTEE: Mrs. Brandenburg, Rose Steinberg, Ben Noodleman, Jerry Lyons, Mildred Kanofsky, Max Warsaw. PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Miss Dargan, Ruth Golub, Miriam Tobias, Sol Stolowich, Esther Litschutz, Ardelle Goergen. ALUMNI COMMITTEE: Mr. Bayer, Gerald Stein, Harold Cohen, Abe Engel, Beverly Wolin, Olive Hildebrandt. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Miss Cordell, Ruth Stone, Josephine Di Gangi, Esther Man- lcowsley, Clara Dauter, Dorothy Ahrens. FINANCIAL COMMITTEE: Miss Cordell, Lillian Barach, Carmella De Salvo, Edith France, Helen Diamond, Helen Zimbler. PROCTOR'S ASSISTANTS: Miss Cordell, Aaron Greenblatt, David Jacobson, Milton Richardson, Abe Shatinslcy. The Senior Executive Council is composed of class officers and delegates duly elected from each of the senior divisions. The board serves as a body through which the seniors may present their ideas and it also vvorlcs in conjunction with the various chairmen of committees. Before plans are submitted to the class for general approval, they are thoroughly discussed at council meetings. The senior advisor and committee sponsors are ex-otlicio members of the board. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: M. Schwartz, -Social: B. Kite, Exec. Council: N. Kramarslcy, Gift: F. Probislcy, Pres.: E. Jatte, Vice-Pres.: G. Bloom, Sec,: I. Gordon, Treas.: A. Rosen, Proctor: E. Romirowslcy, Exec. Council: B. Cholodenlco, Commencement: N. Gennaro, Exec. Council: G. Siegel, Exec. Council. SECOND ROW: L. Bizar, Alumni: M. Kramer, Class Day: H. Harris: A. Feldman, Cap 81 Gown: I, Labovitz, Exec. Council: P. Kobrinslcy, Program: A. Stoolcal, Publication: D. Furlet, Social: R. Ayres, Cap 81 Gown: S, Daren, Commencement. THIRD ROW: L. Tellerman, Commencement: H. Sherman, Class Day: M. Martin, Exec. Council: L. Baron. Program: L. Kalten, Exec. Council: L. Bierman, Exec. Council: M. Gordon, Finance: H. Wagner, Ass't Proctor H. Singer, Gift: S. Gliclc, Art: O. Singer, Jewelry. Missing from picture: Esther Goldstein, Jewelry: Morton Paradise, Publicity. . i.i ,S GJ 1 y r 1 l lg X 'G' DEPARTURE By Gerlrude Bloom Behind us lies a level palh Worn smoolh by many lrudging feet Wilh helping hands on eilher side ' And wllh no slumbllng blocks lo meet Ahead lhe lighf is very dim, The narrow Trail curves oul of sighly Hs palh ls rocky, so weve heard, Wilh plllalls lurldng in 'rhe nlghl. Bul were prepared, wilh shields ol hope And armors of infelligence, . Wilh lamps ol learning used for lighf And good supplies of common sense. ln four shorl years weve armed ourselves To baffle Ignorance and slrile, And so we face, wilh eager hear+s, The end of youlh-lhe sfarl of life. I 4 CLASS HISTORY Helen Kupka 5 . N THE Fall oT l933, The school which had been dismissed aT The beginning oT The summer vacaTion as The Manley Junior High' resumed iTs TuncTions as The Manley Senior High. Because oT a revision in The enTire school sysTem oT Chicago, To Manley's porTals came many sTudenTs, some as seniors, oThers as juniors and sophomores, all TransTerred Trom oTher schools. LasT, buT noT leasT, came The Treshies, ready To enTer Their TirsT high school. They were-hopeful, ambiTious, and deTermined ThaT beTore They were graduaTed, The Manley Senior High School should be classiTied as one oT The TairesT and TinesT insTiTuTions OT learning in' The ciTy. . lT is These Treshies who comprise mosT oT The June GraduaTion Class oT I937. To Them goes The disTincTion and honor ofbeing The.TirsT class To Tinish a compleTe Tour year course aT Manley. Their TirsT year was a Trying one, Tor There was no well-laid organizaTion on which To Tall back. They aspired To lay a Tirm ToundaTion and seT The precedenT Tor all Toliow- ing classes. ln spiTe oT The many handicaps and wiTh The Tull cooperaTion oT all, much was accomplished. Clubs were Tormed, a paper called The Manlegrarn was published, The STudenT Congress was Tounded, and in l936 The .Honor SocieTy was organized. Finally in The Senior year, The Triple M Club was Tounded, iTs purpose being To TurTher The social graces oT The senior boys. OTher special acTiviTies in The senior year were: The ediTing oT The semi-annual, The Class Day Program in which The seniors exhibiTed Their TalenTs, and The Senior Drama Tourney in which a series oT plays were given by a class formed Tor ThaT purpose. CommiTTees were chosen To Take care oT The numerous duTies connecTed wiTh graduaTion. Our class aided in The beauTiTicaTion oT Manley by buying Trees and shrubs To be planTed in The beauTiTul lawn surrounding The school. The quadrangle was Trans- Tormed Trom an ordinary ploT oT land covered wiTh gravel To The beauTiTul rock garden we now have. We enjoyed The redecoraTed Manley Hall and The Three murals 'pre- senTed by The Class of June, '36 which were painTed on The walls oT The AudiTorium. One OT The TradiTionsAaT Manley is The giving of a giTT To The school by The graduaTion class. Our class has chosen Tor iTs giTT a busT oT Hugh Manley. Besides This giTT we have conTribuTed a sum oT money To TurTher The beauTiTicaTion oT The rock garden. The work oT our class was direcTed by The Tollowing class oTTicers, who will lead The class aT commencemenT. To Frank Probisky goes The honor oT being presidenT: To Edward JaTTe ThaT oT vice-presidenT. To GerTrud,e Bloom, Irving Gordon and Arnold Rosen, The oTTices QT secreTary, Treasurer, and procTor respecTively. Our share oT The work is done. When commencemenT nighT arrives we leave Manley.A Our accomplishmenTs will remain, we know, as a lasTing TribuTe and inspira- Tion To The classes which will succeed us. Q TRIPLE M CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Levine, J. Brinslcy, M. Schwartz, M. Levin, B, Kite, E. Jacobs, E. Sanchez, G. Stein, S. Taub, A. Shatinslcy, S. Greenberg, S. Stolowich, G. Musson. SECOND ROW: B. Seigal, D. Seigal, A. Shavin, A. Rosen, E. Jatte, H. Sherman, Sec.-Treas., L. Bierman, Pres., L. Tellerman, Vice-Pres., F. Probislcy, A. Singer, G. Seigal, S. Daren, H. Wagner, J. Arenson, J. Anton. THIRD ROW: A. Brucar, A. Urborg, E. Evertsen, S. Weinstein, H, Harris, N. Wexler, H. Rubin, M. Paradise, D. Jacobson, M. Gordon, J. Lyons, E. Beniaris, M. Warsaw, E. Adamovich, A. Engel. FOURTH ROW: W. Karr, L. Kalten, H. Fsterman, H. Cohen, A. Plotzlcer, S. Abrams, A. Kerstien, M. Macohn, B. Noodleman, I. Gordon, I. Riceman, H. Singer, E. Houcelc, M. Golovan. FIFTH ROW: J. Wineberg, A. Leaver, L. Baron, H. Weiner, S. Schneider, J. Abrams, R. Zar, J. Glick, M. Richardson, A, Greenblatt, M. Cohen, W. Hitott, B. Abrams. Perhaps the outstanding innovation ot the June '37 class was the Triple M Club. The need tor such an organization has existed since Manley was tormed. Its purpose at the outset was to turther the boys' social interests, but it has since extended itselt into various other tields ot activities. The pleasant taslc ot being hosts at Open House was one ot the distinctions enioyed by the members ot the club. The organization consists ot a taculty sponsor, three otticers, an executive board ot eight including the otticers, and a membership ot all 4A Senior boys. Miss Cordell has won the admiration ot all ot the members tor the way she has pertormed her trying taslc ot taculty sponsor. Hard worlqing Leonard Bierman had the deserved honor ot being its tirst president. Louis Tellerman served in the capacity ot vice-president. Harry Sherman was the members' choice tor the position ot Secretary-Treasurer. The constitution that has been dratted will provide a working basis tor men's clubs ot the tuture. We are certain that we have set a precedent that will be tollowed in successive classes. ACTIVITIES 'W fm ff 'I X ZZ Q 2' A I f I I I 4 XJ, I I f-J .I I Q X I ff' : kgs.-5,.., Q -V - x fl Q -I-. I , Q , ,il fl-41 X -'15 '2 ,3 N-s4f - ,EMM 4 I 5 X ig0,lI7 gh ---.. X, 3. -3 IgYQxQ1F li .ge Mil' .' 7 4 935-II - , :fi Riu' f l f , sf - . 4 f Q ' .1 'I' NK- N .- sill f QL.. X r f wf.T.L...S X - - f 5 -Tl - ' f swlwvfffl -Fr- 1 III' A EK. Iullllmmmw-'U' - ,.-:-'-- N EEPING pace wiTh The progress oT The school, The Manlegram has become one oT iTs TirmesT ToundaTions. Each semesTer, since The TormaTion oT The newspaper in The Fall oT I933, a selecTed group oT TalenTed sTudenTs Trom iTs sTaTT have ioined The ranks oT The N Club. EdiTors, columnisTs, and reporTers who have con+ribu+ed a speciTied amounT oT accepTed maTerial are eligible To be recommended by Mr. lvl. C. Brady, The sponsor. The socieTy is an honorary press club whose main purpose is To Fmprove The paper by suggesTing and discussing alTeraTions. The sTudenT inTeresTed in a newspaper career may Tind here valuable experience in reporTing, TeaTure-wriTing, and malce-up ThaT will aid him in laTer liTe. WiTh This group as a nucleus, The Manlegram was awarded an ' ExcellenT raTing by The Quill and Scroll , an lnTernaTional News- paper SocieTy. Each succeeding semesTer The club, proTiTing by The misTalces oT Those who have gone beTore, Travels aT leasT one sTep Torward. Having liTTle TalenT To begin wiTh, The N Club has made remark- able progress, advancing rapidly in The Tield oT iournalism and prom- ising in The near TuTure To exceed even The visionary hopes oT iTs originaTors. !X3AhIL3Yf.iUXDf1 ll Il CLUB ' I 1, 4.1 ...Av--.1 ,U 'gl -' 4.11444 I. if rf Sk S3L I . ,gi ll I Q- . 2 - - X- . I I' l I u :U 44' . ...uve ,I . ,ul A-4: u.1.u xr FIRST ROW: Mr. Brady, I-I. Shaplrc, i. Lerrcwtz, P, CoIangeIo, G. Bloom, Se-C.. N. Kramarsky. VIce-Pres., M. SierIing, Pres. E. GoIdsteIn, I. Gordon. SECOND ROW: A. Sant, E. Romnowslcy, E. Contarsy, L. TeIIerman, E. Goldman, B. Feldman, B, Pe-taIc, M. Paradise, C. Riqqic, I-I, Kupka, E. Larsen. FIRST ROW: Miss M. Smith, S. McGregor, E. Soverino, B. Fisher, L. Bizar, A. Stoolral, G. Cohen. M. Tobias, M. Rosen, F. Drower, E. Bialis. SECOND ROW: S. Weinstien, B. Cirulnilcow, L. Gilbert A. Stern, A. Segal, E. Srnolin, A. Feldman, R. Ayres, D. Furlet, E. Charovslcy, M. Kramer. THIRD ROW: H. Harris. D. Jacobson, I-I. Zimbler, M. Martin, H. Sherman, H. Wagner, H. Wexler. E. San- chez R. Kobrinslcy. FOURTH ROW: A. Rosen, A. Greenblatf, A. Engel, I. Riceman, M. Gordon, I-I. Carrier G. Seigal. SENIOR DRAMA A program varied enough To meeT The dramaTic TasTe oT any sTudenT was oTTered by The Senior Drama Class oT June, '37. Included in The IisT oT plays were Murder in Hollywood, a Tale OT mysTery in movie-land: Elmer, The hilarious sTory oT a Mhard-done-by son: ObiecTions Over- ruledf' a romance wiTh a surprise ending: One Fine Day, a musicale laid in The mounTains oT NorTh Carolina: and 'IAII The Rivers, a drama wiTh The TooThilIs QT Tennessee as iTs locale. The class, under The able guidance oT iTs direcTor, Miss Marian SmiTh, was Turned inTo an organized, smooThIy working group, rehearsing Their parTs ardenTIy so ThaT each mighT do his share in successTuIIy eIevaTing The already high sTandards Manley has seT Tor Tine plays. Mrs. Clark and her advanced arTs class has, This year as always in The pasT, cone TribuTed much To The succe-ssTul sTaging oT The producTions oT The Senior Drama Class. An innovaTion This year was The STagecraTT Class, which is under Mr. La Forceis direcTion. Many obsTacIes arose To delay The compIeTion oT The scenery, buT These only served To spur Them on in Their unTiring eTTorTs. Words cannoT express our appre- ciaTion To Mr. La Force and his group. We also exTend our graTiTude To The Tollowing groups Tor services rendered us: The Manley Usher Club, also sponsored by Mr. La Force, and The advanced classes in ManIey's PrinT Shop who, wiTh Mr. McCabe's aid, prinTed The programs. Miss Marion Smith STUDENT STAFF CHAIRMAN, , ,,,,,,,,,, . ...,., .,., , . Herman Harris VICE CHAIRMAN ....... . . .George Siegel BUSINESS MANAGER ....., , .. . MilTon C-ordon ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS. . . ...... Lillian Oilber, I-Iyman Wagner, Evelyn Bialis, BerTha Fisher PUBLICITY MANAGER... . Rosemary Ayres ASSISTANT PUBLICITY MANAGERS., ,, , , ,. , DoroThy Furlef, MaTiIda MarTin PRODUCTION MANAGERS , ,, ,,.. ,, , , Harold Carriere, David Jacobson MURDER IN HOLLYWOOD by WILBUR BRAWN MERLE YOUNG, ace direclor of The Myslic Film Company, ,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, I-Ielen Zimbler ELLA JUMPS, her slenographer ,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, A ,,,Y,,,,, P e arl Kobringky MONA HEARTBURN, a movie slar ,Y,,7, Annefle Slern GRETA JOY, a feolured player ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, Bessie Cirulnilqow ALICE SMITH, who hails from Kansas. Y,,,.,,,,,, Frieda Drower CLINTON VALE, a movie hero ,,..,,, ,77,,,, ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, N a I han Wexler NICK JOHNSON, a camera man 7,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Aaron Greenblafl FOX E. KEANE, a deleclive who cannol delecl ,,,, . ,,,,,,, Isadore Riceman STUDENT DIRECTOR 7,.,,,,,,. ,7,,,,,,,,,,,oA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M iriam Tob as ELMER by BEATRICE HUMISTON McNEIL ELMER COLLIER... .,, ,,,, H, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S a m Weins ein SUSAN COLLIER ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,7,7,7 E Ihlyn Charovslcy JEANIE COLLIER ,,,,,,,, ooooooooooo H elen Zimloler JANIE COLLIER A.,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,... A nn Sloolcal MISS LUISA PINNEY, ,,,, ,,,,7,777,, ,.Minnie Kramer MRS. COLLIER ,.,,,.,,,. , ,, .,,,,,, Geraldine Cohen FANNIE BELLE ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, A nne Feldman HUBERT BROWN ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, H erman Harris PANSY . o.o..ooo . ooo.ooooo,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.. f 7 STUDENT DIRECTOR ,,,Y,,,,,,, Y,,,,Y,,,,,, Y,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,Y,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.... . . Harry Sherman HOBJECTIONS OVERRULED by WILLIAM ELLIS JONES A MAN ,,,,,,,o,,, A,,, ,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,7,, . 7,,,,,,7,7,,,, ,,,77,,,,,,,,,7,77,,,, ,,,7,77,7777,,7,777777,, N a I h an Wexler A GIRL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y, ,,,,,, 7,7,,,,,,, D o r olhy Furlel JANE IA friend of Ihe girll YYY,,.,,,,A,A, AY..,,,, ,..., . ,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.b,,,,A.., B e r Iha Fisher ONE FINE DAY by LOUIS SUBLETTE PERRY SUSAN WHITE ,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,, ,,,. . . . . , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S h irley McGregor MARIE WHITE oooooooo.. ,,,,,,,, Rosemary Ayres GRANNY PATTON ,,,,,,,,, ssss,,s, M iriam Rosen HENRY BROWN ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,.,,,,,.. A rnold Rosen STUDENT DIRECTOR sss.. sssssssssssssssssssss ,s,.s..,..,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,.,,, E r n esf Sanchez ALL THE RIVERS by MARY T. PYLE MATTIE HATHAWAY ,o,,...,,,,,.,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,....,.... ,,.....,, M a I ilda Marlin JOHN HATHAWAY ,,........,,,,..,s, ,s,,,,s,, M illon Gordon ROSE, Iheir claughlrer ssssss,,.ssssssss.sssss ....,,,,,. E lla Sovenno FRANK ALLENBY, John's dislanl cousin ..,,,, ..,,... A be Engel MARY ALLENBY, his wife ,..,s,ssssssssss ,,,,........ E velyn Smolin STUDENT DIRECTOR sss,.,,,.sss ,,,,s,s..,.,,........ Ann Segal Herman Harris The unliring eI:Ior+s of Herman Harris as slage direclor and eleclrician for Ihe pasl Ihree years have won him Ihe admiralion of Ihe Drama Class. They expressed Iheir esleem of him when Ihey chose him for Iheir presidenl. This semesler he nol only had charge of Ihe slage and lighling bul' also appeared as HuberI in Ihe play, EImer. His many dulies have noi defracled from his scholaslic achievemenl as is shown by his high average. Much of Ihe success of Ihe drama produclions was due Io Ihe services which he so unsellishly gave. S 6jud4Cha-um e3i 'wv1 HER COLORS BLUE ANDK GOLD bbbQtFIf51Q 2 wi W2 Qiggiwfiil gd rw P fflfifzfaf Manleys' band, orchesTra, and choruses have been doing splendid work during The pasT Two years. Their increasing eTTicacy is due mainly To The musical abiliTy OT Manley sTudenTs and The direcTion oT The musical TaculTy, Mr. STarlc, Miss Conley, and Mr. Schwuchow. Their willing co-operaTion and The imporTanT parT They play in school acTiviTies have made Them The mosT popular organizaTions in The school. As a resulT oT The high aims and ideals which These bodies seT Themselves To mainTain, The Honor Band received honorable menTion aT a recenT conTesT and The Girls' Advanced Chorus placed Third in a ciTy-wide Girls' Glee Club conTesT in which They so ably parTicipaTed. The TesTivals in which all The musical organizaTions oT The school parTicipaTe, have become TradiTions aT Manley and are rnarlced by a greaT deal oT originaliTy and enThusi- asm. These TesTivals held in boTh spring and Tall have become epochal evenTs eagerly awaiTed by The enTire school. The choral organizaTions are very young alThough Their youTh is noT apparenT in Their sweeT sTrains. The orchesTra and band, Too, are only Two years old alThough Their Tineness oT execuTion and depfh oT expression belie Their age. There is Truly a greaT diTTerence beTween The newly organized insTrumenTal and voice groups oT Two years ago and The highly Tinished musical aggregaTions oT Today. IT music is Truly The uni- versal language oT The world , Manley l-ligh School musicians are able linguisTs. Music is The harmonious voice OT creaTion3 an echo oT The invisible world: one noTe oT The divine concord which The enTire universe is desTined one day To sound. -Mazzini. I STUDEMJT, CONGRESS FIRST ROW: T, Rosen, S, Marks, SECOND ROW: F. Berger, H. Sher- man, Pres., Miss Saplitslcy, L, Teller' man, Vice Pres, THIRD ROW: H. Stone, H. Slclar, M. Weiner. FOURTH ROW: B. Tarchis, E. Norman, J. Tu- retslry, B. Feldman, H, Brown. STarTed as an experimenT by Mr, CroTTs, Two years ago, STu- denT governmenT aT Manley has gone Tar. The Congress has been embodied wiTh The auThoriTy TO malce laws Tor The governmenT OT The sTudenTs, and has proven iTseIT an invaluable parT OT The school program during iTs shOrT Time in OperaTion. Through unTiring eTTorTs OT The Congress, worlc has been sTarTed on The rehabiIiTa- Tion OT The SouTh quadrangle. ParT OT iTs inTegraI program is The insTaIIaTion OT soap dispensers, liquid soap, and dryers in The washrooms, as an aid To saniTaTion. The OTTicers are: PresidenT, Harry Sherman: Vice-PresidenT, Louis D. Tellerman: SecreTary, Frances Berger. The group is sponsored by Miss B, M. SapIiTzIcy. HONOR SOCIETY The Manley Honor SocieTy, under guidance OT Miss Dolese and Miss Roehl, has creaTed much enThusiasm Tor high scholarship, promoTed unerring aims Toward sTudenT leadership, and cooperaTed in working TOgeTher in beTTering The general weITare OT The enTire school. By being a model ciTizen and sTudenT, and by winning TacuITy approval, a sTudenT may apply Tor membership. Manley sTrives To give noT Only The sporTsman buT The True scholar his due. There- Tore, The execuTive board expecTs To esTablish a branch OT The NaTionaI Honor SocieTy aT Manley. The oT'Ticers are: PresidenT, Louis Tellerman: Vice-PresidenT, Oscar Singer: Secre- Tary, Mae Levin: Treasurer, Sam Daren: and EdiTor, Bernice Sher, 'xx i f 'E , A. ' :QV in 43gyoFQkXvf3fgygh Eluug gms: f ' N110'I'ECa augfffzg r vb. w MW Vx 'F W' , K4 1 Q 4 .1 I S was x I N 24 H 'Mt gglf y eg Z? W 1 W r 2, K DW +4 M, ,H ,, A ,. ,ES ' Sie- QSM A bfi? .' ..f1fs Q fzjffiv 3 Q.-..z1..w3 9,33 ' Wy 54 , r Y, l W, ,.-ff: , ,. ,f , 1 , .M A' f .fa K , L, -. , ,fag M-ff - ff' .f f' ,f?4i'v'3' ' 4 A 'f J 'M -'R-Q2 :Y Q . isp, W . ,wi , ' 7 -' A ff5'34fe2 . , MQ ,mzgzfff L' , gg W A ,A my Q. ,f ' , f' , MJ! , ,, at X 2 5 ., -ff VJ A L M' lf ,f 1' Y 'H .L 'Ja x Si ' 4121 Qiiiif YS 55. we H 1 O lhis selecl group ol specially recom- mended English pupils was enlrusled lhe iob ol wriling and ediling lhe semi-annual. Aller a lew weelcs ol wriling slories, essays, and descriplive passages, a slall was selecled, inc'uding Bernice Sher, Edilor-in-Chielg Louis Tellerman, Emma Romirowslcy, and Jerry Lyons, Associale Edilorsq Gerlrude Bloom and Abe Weiner, Senior Edilors and l-lelen Kuplca and William Karr, lheir assislanlsp Nellie Kra- marslcy and lda Labovilz, Club Edilors: Shirley Glick, Arl Edilorg Mae Levin and Morlon Paradise, Sporls Edilorsg Eslher Goldslein, Copy Edilor: and Bealrice Cholodenlco, Cir- culalion Manager. lnduslrious Maurice Cohen, assisled by l-'lelen Shapiro, loiled over accounls as Busi- ness Managers. Rulh Slone, lypisl, deserves special recog- nilion lor her unliring palience and elliciencyg and lo Mrs. Millendorl, our sponsor, goes CREATIVE WRITING special lhanlcs lor her inlelligenl supervision and lriendly cooperalion. T limes, Room ZOO, lhe meeling place lor Magazine Arls Class, mighl have been mislalcen lor a commercial arl sludio. Under lhe able supervision ol Mr. Middendorll, lhe class was responsible lor lhe arl and lechnical work done in lhe semi-annual. The lirsl monlh was spenl in crealing pos- lers lor lhe Buy lhe Memories campaign. These poslers were a greal aid lo lhe circula- lion and business managers. The remainder ol lhe semesler was spenl in aclual malce-up. Page arrangemenls and illuslralions were made lo lil all wrile-ups pre- pared by lhe Crealive Wriling Class. ln addi- lion, each sludenl designed a semi-annual ol his own, which was an oullel lor his original ideas. MAGAZINE ARTS FIRST ROW: R. Rubin, G. Stein, A. Rosenberg, A. Kreiter, H. Levine. chiet. H. Keith, H. Rosenberg, M. Paradise, L, Greenberg. SECOND ROW: I. Baren, H. Stone, J. Swartz. M. Schwartz, J. Natshan S. Chidelcel, B. Kite. E. Sanchez, B. Samuels, M. Warsaw. E. Raphael. THIRD ROW: L. Schitt. J. Brinslny, lf. Davis. H. Soiter, P. Buzil. M. Gordon, D. Bonner, H. Schattner, L. Cohen, E. Jatte, H. Mar- golis. FOURTH ROW: B. Noodleman, H. Weiner, I. Gordon. F. Probislcy, R. Zar, J. Glick, H. VVeiss F. Bregman, H. Arnort. FIFTH ROW: H. lvaze, B. Pearlstien, A. Massnilcott, B. Abrams. N. Ackerman. L. Fattore, A. Shavin, J. Abrams, M. Rluda. Missing, L. Bierman. FIRST ROW: E. Milton, A. Volpi, L. Mann, M, Feldgreber M. Nelson, M. Shwachman, A. Savinana V. Pizzo, Capt., J. Katzenberg. SECOND ROW: T. Zeliclrman. J. Oreisman, N. Borott, D. Tarshis. R. Rich, M. Macohn, C. Goldstein, Capt., N. Levy, Asst. Chiet, L. Cohen. Capt., W. Farley, D. Siegel. THIRD ROW: J. Seltzer, J. Covone, S. Flicker, R. Dewlry, F. Chiapetta, L. Rosen, H. Levine, Chiet P. Mazzio, Capt., P. Wilenslcy. FOURTH ROW: E. Soiter. H, Steier, L. Pernnacchio, I. Solganiclc, Capt. P. Kushner, A. Greenblatt, H. Bass, H. Bravermar Capt., L. Diamond, J. Boguslowslcy. HIS group, organized by Mr. McCabe in September, '35, has been a potent tactor in improving the tire drills. Not only are the tire marshals responsible tor the actual drill, but it is their duty to Ixeep the equipment tor tire prevention such as the extinguishers and tire alarm boxes in pertect worlcing order. To empty the building with more speed and orderliness, identitication cards and printed maps ot the building showing proper exits have been installed in each room. The present squad has made a slight change whereby one can tell which entrance will be closed by the number ot bells rung. Mr. Bayer sponsors this group. Hyman Levine, chiet ot the Manley Fire Marshals, is also commissioner ot the High School Fire Prevention League ot Chicago, which is sponsored by the Chicago Association ot Commerce. Through the cooperation ot the students Manleys tire drills are rated among the best in the city. FIRE MAR- SHALS I-Il RENDER CIVIC SERVICE CHECKER CHAMPS I937 JEWISH YOUTH LEAGUE VERCQMING all opposiTion, ManIey's checlcer Team easily capTured The Chicago Public High School Championship Tor The year I936-37. This was iTs Third year oT parTicipaTion in The annual ciTy-wide TournamenT. PrevenTed Trom reaching The coveTed posiTion Tor The TirsT Two years because oT a TechnicaIiTy, The Team deTeaTed Harper, The souTh secTion champs, by a score oT 27-3. The Team, which was composed oT Leonard Levine, David Jacobsen, who is a graduaTe, William Cheszeli, Irving Posner, Cscar FacTor, Sol Solomon, and Paul Malmed, won all of The eighT mafches They played. The mosT saTisTacTory maTch was The one in which Crane, who had deTeaTed The Blue and Gold men Tor The wesT secTion championship Tor The Two previous years, was overwhelmed by The Manley Team by The score oT 25-5. Due crediT goes To Mr. Glenn Fisher Tor his able guidance as sponsor oT This Team. David Jacobson Graduating Member HE Jewish YouTh League has The honor oT being The oldesT club aT Manley. IT also has The added disTincTion oT having The IargesT club membership. ITs pop- ulariTy can be aTTribuTed To The many inTeresTing and varied acTiviTies in iTs program. The purpose oT The J. Y. L, is To develop wiThin The sTudenT an undersTanding oT ancienT and conTemporary Jewish liTe, liTeraTure, and arT, and To TosTer a spiriT oT undersTanding and appreciaTion beTween Jewish and non-Jewish sTudenTs, by means oT muTuaI underTaIcings Tor The general good, and Through sTudies oT The liTe and values oT The race. The TaculTy sponsors are Miss Kern, Miss Richards, and Miss Srill. Wwymf' uafuvw' Club Cleomlifl- C5:m4ni.Il'ee, wfgfm Camfwa- Gbvim. gy: Www MEYERS' KINDERGARTEN Qiytt FIRST ROW: L. Goldman, S. Perlman, A. Gotheit, H. Shapiro, M. Peurye, O. y Hiidebrandt, S. Solar, D. Ahrens, P. Day. SECOND ROW: M. Levin, N. Lato, C' ' 'V B. Borovay, R. Torgow, E. Katz, B. Kite, Miss Meyers, M. GIic:ksman, S. Taub, ' I y V A. Georgen, M. Warsaw, R. Trigona, V. Vobliza. THIRD ROW: G. CiriIIo, f J R. Dorman, M. Zuckert, D. Avrick, H. Harris, M. Schwartz, E. Sanchez, A. Green- 4 ,f X I berq, L. Shemick, M. Stompanato, E. Schweikle, P, Sherman. FOURTH ROW: S J. Anton, A. Weiner, A. Shavin, M. Macohn, F. Probisky, R. Zar, J. Glick, H. Zimbier, N. Wexier, S. Polisky, M. Rothman. i F .Cf -I :'iL ' ,Amir USHERS FIRST ROW: N. Levy, E. Siegel, H. Brodsky, H, Turow, B. Samuels, R. Mass, H. Horowitz, N. Labovitz, A. Massnikotf, Capt., A. Scaccia. SECOND ROW: B. Pototsky, Capt., S. Horowich, M. Greenberg, W. Abrahams, H. Amort, R. Massner, H. Harris, H. Soiter, Capt., Mr. La Force. THIRD ROW: H. Weis- berg, L. Piatt, M. Trager, J. Ponte, H. Wiess, J. Fienstein, Asst. Stage Mgr., B. Zarr, Capt., H. Kapeiko. CAMPUS CIVICS' FIRST ROW: I. Nadoti, M. Brody, S. Gilman, A. Siltzer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Taintor, F. Zuretsky, M. Brendzel, A. Zakovsky, S. Artstein, I. Zimmerman, D. Noos- born, A. Scaccar, J. Reiter, S. Chester, S. Sarnueis, I. Fineman. THIRD ROW: J. Abrams, M. Sterling, S. Schutiler, J. Lubeznik, L. Cohen, S. Cohen, S. Odeison, N. Lyon, L. Shift, I, Goidberg, T. Santucci. FOURTH ROW: P. Coiangeio, B. Lewin, I. Epstein, H. Hivez, B. Pototsky, M, Helier, I. Leidwig, W. Shipkovitz, R. Nathan, M. Seidier. FIFTH ROW: I. Rosen, S. Samson, E. Lipnitzsky, W. Rothman, N. Ackerman, A. Fattore, M. Farber, B. Kite. CLEAN-UP FIRST ROW: R. HoItzbIatt, V. Larnbardi, H. Romirowsky, M. Tovian, E. Levin, H. Rothbut, T. Sachs, C. Saiinas, E. Jage. SECOND ROW: W. Margolis, R. Behn, E. Siegei, S. GIick, M. Sterling, N. Kramarsky, H. -Stone, R. Handler, C. Goidstein, B. Goidberg, L. Goldstein, A. Kreiter. THIRD ROW: N. Camber, M. KreII, T. Brand, I. Hostelsky, M. WaIIen, B. Borovay, A. Feldman, E. Romirowsky, S. Dreebin, D. Warskuso, C. Barcelona, S. Rubin, E. Steinberg, D. Gouid. FOURTH ROW: S. Chidekei, L. Kalten, N. Caisman, J. Natshun, F. Bagrnan, J. Feinstein, A. Engel, J. Lidovsky, I. Baren, L. Baron, M. Zisman. GIRLS' DORMITORY FIRST ROW: Miss Delehanty, D. FurIet, Sec., F. Zirnrinfhtatt, F. Drower, E. Charovsky, I. Labovitz, R. Suhutsky, M. Freeman, B. Wolin, A. P'ondeII. SECOND ROW: M. Rosen, M. Freeman, Treas., R. Alhalel, H. Diamond, A. Stern, M. Gil! bert, A, Segai, S. Adelson, F. Simon, R. Blattman. THIRD ROW: S. Berson, E. Bialis, B. Ciruinikow, Vice-Pres., E. Waxman, M, RakIey, R. Ayres, D. Tateiman, N. Rosenteld, E. Boiotin, FOURTH ROW: M. Kanotsky, E. Smolin, E. Goidstein, G. Bioom, S. Ditkowich, C, Dauter, M. Martin, M. Shapiro, E. Litschutz, Pres., H. Stamier. 47- 'zg I f Z.: f-'l.... g E' ? -Z l x' I f I , 6 1 Il f 5-1 .SQRRL SHL A M r '-cgi L . Ljyfh' A 1111-7 Q um-I PN1, v, 1 5 I rff X, , ' ' I rp X! ,raw gig! W! 'Ji Q' ii' f ,I Riga Ayyfe- .. 9. S ff ' T-iff: 'I --IRR ' ' . 2 QQ:- . -'fr x . 3 1 5 Fi+f Af - 3- AA Q Q3 - L A CAMERA READERS CHESS AND CHECKERS FIRST ROW: F. Soverlno, M. LevIn M. Toviar, Treas., E. I-IandeIsrnan, S. ChIdekeI, Pres., C. Bare ceIona. J. MushIin, Sec., O. Mancuso, S. MCOreqor. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gunn. F. Romnowsky D, Shhnsky, N. GeIIer, J. Gorman, V, CapozzIeIIi, W. Klora, L. Bergeron, D. RozrnarIn, P. Landis THIRD ROW: C. Bowers, J. Lidovsky, I, Baron, NV. Rothman, W, Arnoht, D. OOUICI, M. Marker. FIRST ROW: J. Lewitsky. I-I. Harris, M. Cohen. SECOND ROW: A. Cohen, L. OoIcItJerq, F. Bern stien, A. Klutch, D. Linchten, M. PearI, J. Marqohs, I-I, Panopoulos, D. McDonald. F. Kushner, A, PopeI TI-IIRD ROW: M. Srnulevitz, J. Jacob, A. Protua, J. MagIesky. R. Parnes, I-I. Justrnan, F, Seymour R. Batta, Mrs. Cox. FIRST ROW: B. SInqer, J. Jacobson, I. Shewck, I-I, Noosbond, Checker Champ, B. Cheszek, Pres Chess, A. Contorti, M. Orabow, I'-I. Iurow, SECOND ROW: R. Sc3hweikIe, I-I. Recu, Y. Sinqer, P BIaom, B. Kravitz, L. OeIpern, R. Forrnan, M. Dublnsky, L. Chietto, A. Markowitz, P. Fheshrnan, R BernsteIn, F. Movltz. THIRD ROW: J. Swartz, Pres. Checker, C. Shrear, F. Sheklow, L. GeskIn S. Cohen, T. KIeqerrnan, Pres. Checkers, O. Buxbaurn, I-I. EIster, R. Bartnrow, J. I-IandIeman, S. Gross rnan. FOURTI-I ROW: J. Nuger, M. EdeIman, S. Schuttler, I-I. Brodsky, M. Gasrnan, N. Karnensky C. Surrnad, S. SchottIe, I-I. Amort. J. MiIIer, J. Adarnovkh. FIFTH ROW: R. MishkIn, B. RosenbIoorn L. Lie-bovItz, I. WaIIer, I. Baren, FI. Weisberq, P. Abate, J. Breqman, J. Natshun, F. Widawiarz. WO very successTuI hobby clubs have recenTly been Tormed aT Manley. Members oT These clubs are divided up inTo diTTerenT groups according To Their inTeresTs. They range Trom porTraiT sIceTching, drama. balls maTch box covers and signaTures mmil ' During The club period, The members worlc on Their various hobbies, some oT which are discussed by The enTire group. Class and group picTures are Taken by Those inTeresTed in phoTography. The meriTs and unTavorable poinTs OT currenT boolcs are earnesTly discussed by The book lovers. Members oT The game group improve Their slcill aT checlcers and oTher games in compeTiTion wiTh Their Tellow enThusiasTs. Various subiecTs are painTed on glass by Those inTeresTed in This unusual worlc, CollecTions oT luck charms, signaTures, and sTamps are compared and Traded. Many oTher hobbies Too numerous To menTion are enjoyed during This period. Several very inTeresTing exhibiTs Trom These clubs were shown aT our Open House nighT. One oT The mosT inTeresTing was a pencil sI4eTch oT Mr. CroTTs. OThers were a collecTion oT over one hundred diTTerenT maTch box covers, sTamps, painTing done ll' I boolcs, phoTography, and sTamps To The colIecTing oT luck charms, base- IWI is I Iilliinnlmm ml 4. ' ' i on glass, and luck charms. By having Hobby Clubs aT Manley, sTudenTs are accomplishing many worThwhile Things, as well as enjoying Themselves. Mrs. Howe HOBBY Mrs. Hendrix FIRST ROW: E. Katz, Cv. Chesimpers, N. Springer, S. Karp, R. Schweckle, Mrs. E. H. Howe, M, Brody, L. Weiner, M. Felclgreber, J, OoIclsTein, SECOND ROW: J, Rovinslcy. S. Diamond, F. Clayman A, Rielclas, I.. Cohen, D. Korn, N. Krovensberg, N. Stein, A. Ebner. FIRST ROW: M. Root, S. Held, M, Pera, R. CapsuTo, C. Arturi, P. Weiner, R. Tuchten. SECOND ROW: C. LaTedo, B. King, Z. Ooldsfien, L. RubinsTien, D, Swidler, Mrs. Hendrix, M. Shore, A. Donen- berg, P.Graziana,L.Tv1iqilozzi. THIRD ROW: F. De Maio, E, Wexler, R. Paradise, S. Minis, O. Weiner D. Bushnell, G. Tepper, O, Sorlcin, F. Weiner. FOURTH ROW: S. Klimacelc, C, Steinberg, O. Kich- Icaylo, W. Rofhrnan, C. Rogan, I.. Henden, F. Farber, M. Zusman, M. Weiser. , , . i ...mu s Wfffff .1 -.- .1 . by Q l ' s-sz-: --'-'l ff1 f f -, -1g- 'f,'4 ,I i 2- li ,, T3 'ii M 1 - - lx KDCQWTD Sn n. 3 B' xl Q55 M 53558 fi ll- 'Q .-4 e le me 7 ,,,,,7-.,, ical li elf wi la',, K x VQQXBM H va -X liafivgkfqlca i,......- 2 zpm. A fd ,CTW B , mg? t W f Svsliii-:Wll Jn ITALIAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Brady, I.. Mariane, R. DiPaoIo, E. Bertone, M. Colangelo, C Barbagallo, A. Rullolo, M. Aquila, V. Lombardi, V. Ceanaro, E. Soverino, E, Lato SECOND ROW: P. Colangelo, G. Cirillo, L. Bacca, R. Molinare, A. Vacca, F Partipio, E. Graziano, D. Pacelli, M. Metallo, F. Aurema, A. Petrossi, M. Annecca, D. Masella. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: M. Cohen, M. Goldlaber, S. Weiss, B. Soglan, I. Rabinovitz, Miss Wilson, I. Godon, R. Weiner, S. M. Wollc, R. Weisberg, B. Barach. SECOND ROW: E. Romirowslcy, E. Tarsitano, I-I. Romirowsky, S. Singer, S. Rurnmelsburg, M. Springer, M. Jacobson, M. Gould, I-I. Gold, R. Johnson, B. Garber, L. Sibul- slcy, B. Kaminlcer. SHORTHAND CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Slcobel, C. Denlccola, F. Friedman, F. Rymer, F. Fish, J. Sohn, F. Schneider, D. Goldstein, E. Goldman, B. Goldberg, E. Cohen, E. Shanaclc. SECOND ROW: M. D'Angelo, F. Chopelas, A. Cohen, I-I. Kramer, E. Friedman, S. Kubinslcy, S. Goldberg, F. Rosenberg, S. Kaghan, R. Klein, L. Levine. THIRD ROW: R. Lirman, E. Robbins, E. Shere, R. Ryan, Y. Kaplan, E. Rappiport, E. Norman, B. I-Iandelmen, L. Weiss. ZOOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Juhnlce, A. Poticha, E. Rafalson, R. Polishoolc, L. Shainer, M. Boratslcy, J. Kaufman, R. Parnes, C. Landon, R. Needle, F. Lifschutz. SECOND ROW: J. Lullo, V. Montagano, M. Weinger, J. Marrano, J. James, M. Kaufman, W. Silver, F. Leibovitz, G. Bevare, R. Massure. TI-IIRD ROW: J. Perslcy, N. Shapiro, M. Trager, N. Rothman, A. Engel, J. Mann, A. Cohen, F. Four, E. Greenwald. CLERICAL PRACTICE FIRST ROW: B. Mevorah, S. Burrows, M. Kanofslcy, R. Cooper, T. Zeliclcman, A. Goergen, D. Ahrens, I-I. Balin, L. Barach, B. Wolin. SECOND ROW: Miss Nelson, R. Rymer, R. Dorman, M. Zuclcert, J. Grushlca, M. Rotman, R. Morawslcy, F. Sherman, R. Gold, I. Nudelman, S. Amort, N. Rosenberg, Miss Marzulla, Miss Duma. THIRD ROW: Mr. Beyler, F. Zimringblati, B. Klavons, R. Friedman, I-I. Kuplca, S. I-Iorowitz, A, Dunn, A. Vacca, E. Mallcofl, E. Katz, J. DiGangi, C. Poli, E. Pincus, F. Kasolslcy, Mr, Crolts. FOURTH ROW: L. Janovitch, E. France, F. Partipillo, E. Manlcowslcy, N. Lato, V. Vobliza, F. Gurauslcos, F. Pustil, M. Kleiman, E. Sher, I-I. Stamler, J. Turlcin, M. Silver, Mrs. Bauer. -Jiialian. Club Laim Club Clefoical 'Pfcacfdae 511151 DRAMA FACULTY PERSONALITY DRAMATIC FTRST ROW: E. WuThev'T L. KTM. R. Jacirbson M. SvvAaTT, J, Lidovslcv Trees.. R, Havdfewr S-JC. N, Omovsky, Rfewm S, Hwtovsky, S. Cohen M. Fishyr Mira Jovgemser. SECOND ROW: R. Visbmey E Raduklcv E. MCATUQHEH H. Sty'-3 B. Retak A. Greenvfdd, R. Komdko, C. Kawv B. RQMRQR. FIRST ROW: L. PerkaT G. F'Ted mr' A. S2v?,TowA,'4y E. STf3qaT, S. Ffifzdvvan, M.W55f,ev'rr1ar', A. Dunn. Dfw.. F. Hcreemce, Pre... A. Cow' B. QoTdkif:rg R, BME, H. Cmrf Vice-pres. G. Greer. SECOND ROW: R. Tcadw. M. Ooodfzf J. W-Ndmarw D. Friedman, S. Levy, S. Hddewmn, C. Schemiep, H. VV-TSM, A. ETTDQTVT, T. S3rvQ1f: M. Saffwfiv S. CODVTQVY, R. ME-TSTQ, ME, RTQVTQ' FTRST ROW: L, Bfzar, R. Kunka, F, VVQXTDV S. Nudewwnm, F, Duvamfe. S. SITVQVVUAU, E. Sieqd, R. Leven' ina F, Rosdsky. SECONU ROW: M55 R295 E. Bfofww F. Ffiefrrwav J. Grabinof, H. Hise-war M. Rotman, D. Brunner, R. Odd, F. Lomansky, S. Amwt, F. Henman, M. Cohan, B. Vlmeciurq. THTRD ROW: S. Lasinsky A, Sfifllfd, R. Svklcfr R. Fimfzak, A. SUTWH: F. SVer'mm B. Lswy, R. Mmawskv M. Shipiro, M. Goldstein, D. C'0wt, A. Rotokar' J. Orumifi. FOURTH ROW: S. Chidmcfei, H. SWaU1fe ,J. MUSTYW F. B'eq wa1. T. MiCa57a-f B. RefTsif1Tv,A. Linkin, T. Baran J. Feimteivw J. Nafsien J. Gorman, M. Tovlan, H. Speck. Y r I 4 ETIQUETTE CLUB BUSINESS GUILD SOCIAL USAGES FIRST ROW: I-I. Osnerott, E. Cutler, I. Ascner, D. GoIdsteIn, N. RotIwbIut, M, Ruta, F. StooIcaI. S. Kautrnan, L. BasIIIo, F. I-IIr'nrneIsteIn. SECOND ROW: S. Martin. Sec., M. Ueberrnan, Tre-as. L. Branner, Pros., I. Levine. I. FIdanze, L. Grossman. Vice-Pres. I-I. Shapiro. B. Sampson. J. SarnueI5 Miss Cunninonarn. FIRST ROW: I-I. I-Iadfesrnan, L. SroIdI, L. Matras. SECOND ROW: Mr. WeIns'teIn, R. BittcntieId R. Reiss. F. Lapidus, M. Kautrnan, P. AItrnan, B, Tarstns, I-I. I-Iorowltz, S. GIIfnan, R, BIndcr, S. Kaut' rnan. II-IIRD ROW: M. Bartak. J. FrIQIIono, F. SOIiOI, C. Ca one, A. ZIHZOIO, S, GoIdrnan, M. Goodkin. I-I. GurwItz, V. Rowlinqs, Y. D'AIesandr0. A. Vittorio. FOURTH ROW: I-I. Nestor, A, StoIIa, L. AcIeI- rnan, J, SanternII. M, Corwstartfnc. J. Wnwetnercz. I, Srnittw, F. WInetIeId, M. Gaston, R. Menkcvitr. FIRST ROW: I. Gersnman. B. Mevoran, L. Conan, R. Sacks I. GeIto, B. I-Iottrnan. SECOND ROW: L. GagqIardc, A. DIBIa5e, I. GIIQI, M. Fettinq, L. Ruben R. Recu, B. Berlcowltz, I. Kostetsky, I-I. Morr- Iian, G. Winoberq, M. FinIt7o, L, KapIan, M. I-Iockstra. THIRD ROW: A. AbinoItI, A. Valentine I-I, Whiteman. I. KIeqerrnan, L. Gepern, I-I. FIster, S, Cotwen, A. IandrIa, F, Simon, D. Rovinsky M. Redcen, S. SI1apIro, I. Baren. FOURTH ROW: F, Breqrnan, J. Natstwun, F. MetaIIo, V. Suctwan, I-I. BudZinsI4I, I. Levy, I-I, Greene, T. BenIarIs, G. Buxbonx, A. Coin C. Lazzorc B. LowIn. TO MANLEY Like sTorm-Tossed ships on Troubled seas, We now are facing Fafe, As wriTTen on an eTernaI frieze ThaT designaTes us, small or greaT. Hopeful eyes now look ahead In search for fickle Fame: Our zesT is sofTly Tinged wiTh dread ThaT cools our ardor's flame. As all Iife's ioys exacT Their fees, So now we musT pay ours In leaving Thee, as Fafe decrees, To build our day-dreamT Towers. Our sorrow, greaT Though iT may be Is superseded yeT By graTiTude To you, Manley, For an everlasfing debf. And as The years are swiTTly Tolled, Perhaps favored by success, Your memory we'll fondly hold, An amaranfh of happiness. Jerry Lyons, 4-A-3 GOD'S CREATIONS To cleanse The earTh God made The rain, He made The sTars To shine aT nighT, And for The caTTle He made The plains, And made The sun for warmfh and IighT. He made The nighT To resT The day, To shelTer ground He made The snow, He made The moon To lighT The way, And made The soil for planTs To grow. To cool The warm, God made The breeze, He made The air for birds To fly, And for The fish He made The seas, While for The clouds He made The sky. God's creaTions range so Tar, From a liTTle bug To a preTTy dove, From a Tiny planT To a disTanT sTar, To The finesT Thing,-a MoTher's love. AlberT Mendelson, ZA-7 I'LL TELL YOU A SECRET: Today I discovered ThaT Trees can Talk. I heard Them: 'Tis noT some Tale OI my own mind. When I wenT for a walk I heard Them whisper-I did noT fail To Take noTe of whaT They said. They were gay WiTh ThoughT of spring. They Told each oTher so. The breeze caressed Their new leaves and made play WiTh Them. I was There. I'II have you know This is True. Myself, I heard Them calling ouT in Their delighT Calling here and There To birds Who were back once more. 'Twas a sighT I wouldn'T 'a' missed. RuTh Singer, 3B-2 THE CIRCUS IS COMING Everyone is exciTed and gay: AT lasT iT is coming ThaT wonderful day. WiTh a beafing of drums and a splendid pro- cession, WiTh prancing whiTe horses and clowns in suc- cession, WiTh beauTiful girls in sparkling gowns, The glorious circus will soon be in Town. Hilda Berger, 3B-6 ON GROWING COLD WiTh apologies To John Masefield Be wiTh me blankefs, for The fire is dying: My wood and coal are gone, gone pasT refurning. HeaT, whose good warmTh seTs The bacon Trying, Demands Too much my money, and leaves buf yearning. I Take The poker and gaTher To The fire, Moving cold, dying ashes: minuTe by minuTe The clock predicTs coId's advenT: The cooling pyre Gives The IasT ghosT of smoke ThaT is in iT. I musT endure This cold, Though I am Tonder OT warmnessg hear The loud wind ThaT baTTers My window, and view The coal yard yonder Where The black heap The frozen skyline shaTTers. I siT quieT while my feeT grow number And I curse my lack of coal and lumber. Jerry Lyons, 4-A-3 MY EMOTIONS Cowardice This nervous Tension sTrangles me And makes me cry in pain, The lashing whip of man's weakness I-las lefT iTs sTain. Fear A Tide of horror sweeps my mind And clufches aT my being, And Though iTs monsTrous grip is sTeel I feel no sTing. Prayer Tor STrengTh An anguished soul is pleading God For sTrengTh To live and bear The haTeful, spiTeful ThoughTs of man , And noT To care. Ida Levy, ZA-4 PEACE I once perused a hisT'ry Tome To learn of heroes bold: No maTTer where my eyes did roam, I shivered as wiTh cold: For, unaTfecTed who'd remain To find so many pages RelaTing Tales of bloody sTain Of war ThroughouT The ages? For shame! ThaT we whom God did make To sTand uprighT and sTraighT, Should lives, by Tens of Thousands, Take Because of peTTy haTe? Thou love Thy neighbor as ThyselT, The I-Ioly Book commands: And This, despiTe all pow'r and pelf, Should peneTraTe all lands. Why should we IeT ourselves be led By a malicious horde? And has iT noT so ofT been said, Who loves his neighbor, loves The Lord? So, come ye, men of every race, LeT PEACE aT lasT prevail! And Then shall vanish from each face All Traces of Travaill SONNET An ermine wrap is laid on earTh each year When icy winTer blasTs begin To blow, For wise old NaTure warms her children here By covering and wrapping Them in snow. WiThouT a faulT, a blemish, or a mar, A masTerpiece of heaven, unsurpassed, Each Tiny pure whiTe snowflake forms a sTar, To grace The earTh as long as iT shall lasT. And Though The world is filled wiTh sTorm sTrife And counTries have desTrucTion as Their aim, Through counTless rounds of deaTh. and birTh, life, The snowflakes fall in winTer iusT The same. Their Tune of life is o'er before iT's played, and and They lasT bu+ one brief hour-and Then They fade. GerTrude Bloom, 4A-4 THE CONCERT The piT doors are opened For iT's Time To sTarT, And in walk The players Each wiTh his parT. The violins are busy GeTTing Their A, While The clarineTs are seaTed And ready To play. The conducTor is sfanding WiTh his baTon, While The audience is seaTed And looking on. WiTh The sTroke of his sTick And The nod of his head, The concerT is sTarTed WiThouT a word said. Shirley Chalmers, 3B-2 FAREWELL ALMA MATER Oh Alma MaTer, I bid you farewell. The music of your clanging bell Will ring forever, sweeTIy in my ears On and on Through The passing years, Forever sTriving for a place in The sun, l'll have you To Thank when The baTTle's won. Morris Springer, 2A-I lvlorris Gordon, 4B-4 WPS on TEA cf-iff? 5 up ill 0 CSI-'72 Ny:!:o fQZ1zdjga:ecZZ fZ3?t2A'3IZgl'DE Zirhiikizcfgial? lilishoblry ij t W 'ILL-1 Wwe 'am I x I Xx- Soi 0 F EQ I N Q J In It Q ' - X.. Ii., , lat X, -' , e u O r -I I t rite II III e-I-li a u I ga C?ii93Jj?Xt.igZ4,x.i,zf - fisafifmfrvf dffecfar' Aff-J2Aaf1flmJ yay M,qyiH4y5 ,qw in--- H-H K37 AX-X Xmdffsfaaqt ks 4 Af7rrlD!fV,' L 5 X' X . Q I M H' s r'955!5f ' I 9 Q E0 55 F .fi . Af :Q mitt d QD, J? f13't t ' , iii II as A Q Q 14 9 2 - , I I I I fi I s f fi r f 'wzsrfzxsm I f f ' ' -. K , 5?-1307 Z' frexf I f, now i IIIIIII Pg.Wm T 3 I I IQ WM Wifi Last night I had a vision I'twas the onions that I ateI: II I saw our esteemed tacuIty their private passion sate. Mr. La Force was at the Piano, Over the keys his tingers tIickedg But instead ot producing rneiodles, The darn thing onIy cIicked. Mr. FarreII was a tlorist Lost amid the pIants, Equipped with insect sprayer, Seeking eviI-doing ants. Mr. McCabe with rod and reeI in hand, Fished with heart and souI, Strugqhnq with the catch heid made In the tarniIy goIdtish I3owI. II Mr. Schwuchow was an undertaken il With the corpses he did speak, 3 TeIIinq taII taIes to them m While they Iistened, tongue in cheek. Q Mr, Bayer with his briet case, 3 Purveyor ot insurance, M Convinced prospective customers m X How short is Iite's endurance. 0 0 Mr. Naiman, coach ot charnpicns, H In the kitchen drying dishes. m 0 And drearninq ot another cup To tuItiII his tondest wishes, Atter the death ot Mr. Goeh- ring, the custodian engineer ot Manley I-Iiqh, Mr. Charles E. Lawson, who has served in this capacity at other schooIs tor many years, took over the va- cated post. Betore coming here. Mr. Lawson had served at the CaIumet, WaIIer and 'I'uIey I-Iiqh SchooIs. The shortness ot his stay here has not prevented him trorn be- coming weII known and well Iiked by the tacuIty and students. 'N fr 1 r ... -, ...... 2 3 W 3 if i a f 6:31 K V! f i f 5 7 .I f - f X 4 ? Q 3 E I f1'f ig. Q, ' 41 3 9 ' 3 4 -I 1 U 1 .ZI- 2. EWQ x ix ff' iff -,sg . I if? YNY ' 2 7 I ?b ll 4 .51 . W 1 gf Q .7 fwx if 5 y if X H5 1, . - 5 c R 9 V '10 t J n , , x , - 92 - I 2 5 q A 4 .E , . .N 1 I 1 Q k' 4 'LK ls lx: 'if 1 , SQ d ' I ff 1? , X X L ' f f X F 1145 ZA? ffm' 4:5 f' P' .us F4 - L L K Y JUNIOR BASKETBALL OMPARATIVELY unknown Two years ago as a serious conTender in The sporTing ' conTesTs which are yearly sponsored by The high schools of Chicago, Manley has greaTly progressed by developing a number oT highly skilled aThIeTes ThaT Tor The second successive year have overcome all opposiTion To become The Junior Baske+balI Champions oT all Chicago High Schools. Unable To boasT oT The smooTh Tloorwork and mighTy oTTensive power oT iTs pred- ecessors, Coach Naiman's Blue and Gold clad charges have assumed ThaT Theirs was a greaTer Team, in The sense ThaT They had To sweaT and grind To make Themselves whaT They are Today. The opening oT The pracTice season soon made iT clear ThaT The Juniors were noT To go Through Their clashes wiThouT exerTing Themselves. Three games were dropped. Hours oT inTensive Training gave Them resulTs as The playing season began. Well- earned vicTories Tollowed. The Blue and Gold Tide was rolled back by a 27-25 score when They were deTeaTed by FarraguT's TasT sTepping squad. A Tossed coin decided Tor us ThaT Manley had won The righT To engage in The TirsT place play-OTT opposiTe Harrison. The losing Team was To have played Farragut Tor second-place TiTle. Manley decisively deTeaTed Harrison, who in Turn beaT Far. raguT, and placed our Team aT The head oT The CenTraI SecTion. The quarTer and semi-Tinal maTches, boTh aT Marshall, proved Manley TriumphanT over Fenger 35-I I, and Hyde Park, 36-IS. On To The grand Tinalel Manley vs. Von STeuben Tor The CiTy Championship. A record-breaking sTruggle, one side rooTing Tor The widely known Red and Gray invaders, who boasTed oT one oT The highesT scoring quinTeTs in The ciTy. The oTher side was packed wiTh ever-enThusiasTic Blue and Gold Tans, who were deeply conTidenT in The sTeadiness oT Manley's Tive. OUT To sTage Their lasT buT besT baTTIe, Trooped BernsTein, Raphael, and Wexler. WiTh Them came KreiTer and KeiTh, who gained The experience oT Their TirsT CiTy supremacy baTTle, and They gave everyThing They had. The game, Tree scoring buT TighT, see-sawed back and TorTh wiTh each run across The Tloor. The second halT opening ToreTold The ulTimaTe TacTs. Von STeuben's broken resisTance, due To The repeaTed onslaughTs oT our side, gave us again our TiTle oF Champions. SWIMMING NEW venTure aT Manley ThaT has Turned ouT To be a huge success was The compeTing oT Manley's aquaTic sTars in inTer-class meeTs. RecruiTs Trom The sTudenT body Turned ouT Tull Torce To Torm a Tormidable Team ThaT won nine meeTs and losT seven during iTs TirsT year againsT more seasoned opposiTion. Coach Fisher will lose The services oT Norvid and Carriere, sprinT sTars, and Al Shavin, capTain and backsTroke sTandouT oT The squad, by The old axe, graduaTion. NexT season he hopes To puT ouT a sTill beTTer squad oT swimmers which will be com- posed oT: Rendler, Rosen, Trager, SToIlman, De Nova, Marcus, Greenberg, Hollander, Knee, Hersh, France, SmiTh, BooksTein, and Schweikle. SENIOR BASKETBALL ESPITE many obsTacIes, The Seniors closed Their mosT successTuI season To daTe. by ending in Third place in The CenTral SecTion. The Blum men succeeded by sheer sTamina and never say die spiriT To run a crediTable line oT vicTories. The lasT game oT The season broughT To an end The high school careers OT Probisky and KeiTh, boTh Three year veTerans oT unquesTionable abiliTyp Brinsky and Macohn, who were highly insTrumenTal in keeping The Blue and Gold sTeam-roller in high gear ThroughouT The laTTer parT oT The season: and, lasT buT noT leasT, Noodleman, a new- comer who was mighTy useful as The squad's mosT eTTicienT reserve. Coach Blum again has To Tace The Tremendous Task OT building up a Team ThaT can make anoTher impressive showing. He sfill has The services oT Goldberg, lanky cenTer, Kaskas, Turk, Risberg, MassinkoTT, and probably KreiTer, who may exceed The Junior IimiT nexT season. SWIMMING LIFEGUARD SENIOR BASKETBALL 5 S1 SCVVZ M. I-II'sI'w I-I. Rer'dIer, L. Woisburu A. SIMM Capt. M. Imager, M. GVl'C'UL6'C L Q- 'Ie Mgr. W, Derwovo, I-I. WemsII. SECOND ROW: R.Sd1M-II4Ie I. France, B. Rosen A. ZaIcc,vsIw r fin af Mf. Fisher, M. Mann, D. I-IoIIander, I. Marcus U. RcsenIeId, M. Smith. FST RCW: A. Sfohw L. WeIsborq. M, Greembcfq M. Uavlogozw A. Shawn, Capi. M. Ivaqf-', H Cetera, D. Bcmnos, N. Lipkim. SECOND RCW: A. FIGIO L. TcIIermam, L. SQIIIII M. Lfibcvitz 'ff Ieffcqf. M. Mann, R. Snort, W. Donova, M. I-Iersn. Miwimq, L, Bierman. S' RQW: P. Graziamo, F. WQII, I. Aborda. SECOND RQW: L. KIas:. A. MassnIIsoII, M. 6:-Idberq, E sv, S. KLEIN F, Prcwmsky, M. Macohn, R. LIC-I E. Weisman, D. Rozmarin. II-IIRLJ ROW ive' F, 2725- A. RIsL1Pfr'g B. Nocdkmm, Mr.E1. .TSW M. Kaskns E, Sarchef I-I. Kml 1. Edward Raphael Alvin - Shavin Edward Norvid Max Macohn Judah Brinsky David BernsTein Frank Probisky Nafhan Wexler Sam Keifh Eddie's rise To sudden aThleTic recogniTion has been noThing shorT OT phenomenal. A bench-warmer lasT year, and sTill showing no greaT 'mprovemenT aT The beginning oT This semesTer, he suddenly bursT TorTh wiTh a wealTh oT poT-shooTing abiliTy which he combined wiTh eTTicienT ball-handling ThaT made him a pillar oT sTrengTh To The champions all season. This curly-haired Tellow, who capTains boTh The liTe guards and swim- ming Team, has been a major TacTor in The excellenT showing oT Manley's aquaTic sTars in inTerschool compeTiTion. His Tlailing arms and legs have borne many a Blue and Gold Triumph, and Al's back-sTroke abiliTy has seldom Tailed The breaThless specTaTors. Many a Manley swim vicTory has been made possible Through The eTTorTs oT This Blue and Gold sprinT sTar. The sandy haired lad, who was noT deTeaTed once during inTer-school compeTiTion, has iusT compleTed his Third semesTer oT impressive eTTiciency on The aquaTic squad. He will be The only graduaTing swimmer To receive his second maior and never has There been Two leTTers more iusTly awarded, Tor abiliTy and Tor True sporTsmanship. Nick is one of The decisive TacTors ThaT Tigured in The grand show- ing oT The Senior.Team This year. His sTeacly dependabiliTy, has been a source oT consTanT saTisTacTion To all who wiTnessed his acTiviTies in aTh- leTic evenTs. A modesT winner and a good loser, he ranks high in The esTimaTion oT Manley Tans. ATTer Tailing To secure a regular berTh on The Junior Team, Judy was TransTerred To The Senior squad when he passed The Tive TooT seven mark. He immediaTely displayed his real abiliTy, as he Tell inTo line wiTh Coach Blum's sTyle oT playing ball. He represenTs an excellenT example of whaT perseverance and griT can accomplish. Probably one oT The besT High School baskeTball players in The ciTy, Duke has carved a memorable niche in Manley's aThleTic hall oT Tame. The pasT year saw him bring To a close his Third semesTer oT acTive service holding down The righT guard posiTion on The Junior Team, and This season capTaining The squad. Manley can iusTly boasT oT Dave as The successful aThleTe, who played The game Tair and square. As beTiTs an All-STar, The PresidenT has noT limiTed his TalenTs To The scholasTic and social side oT school. The lasT Three winTers have wiTnessed Co-CapTain Probisky ouT on The courT, baTTling To place Manley on The long end of The numerals emblazoned on The scoreboard. He leaves a lengThy record oT achievemenTs behind, which is well worTh The admira- Tion oT aspiring sporT-liTes. Ranking wiTh Obbie Kadish as one oT The besT cenTers in The High School League, Wexler has been oT inTiniTe value To The Juniors, by ex- hibiTing as clever a game oT baskeTball playing as could be wished or demanded by any coach. He also shines in Track, Tumbling, and Tennis and is ThereTore an All-STar in The real sense oT The word. The Tall young grad wiTh The V man Torso represenTs The True all around sporTing enThusiasT. Excelling in Track and baseball, and co- capTaining The Senior baskeTball quinTeT, he rounds ouT an exTensive ange oT aThleTic acTiviTies. Sam compleTes his Third semesTer OT acTive conTlicT in The service oT Manley's Senior Team. His ever-preseni' spiriT of mir play and sporlrsmanship will sTand him in good sTead in The game oT i e. BOY ALL- STARS GIRL ALL- STARS Rose Cooper Our peTiTe Vice-Pres idenT oT The G. A. A. is a whiz aT volley ball and baseball. She noT only excels in These sporTs, buT in a recenT posTure conTesT, she carried oTT TirsT honors. An acTive member oT The M club, she has been awarded a gold chevron. Lucille PerTel Lucille is known aT Manley Tor being The perTecT all-round aTh- leTe. Her cusTomary excellence and inTeresT in all aThleTic Tields is shown in The TacT ThaT she parTicipaTes, wiTh equal compeTence, in apparaTus work, volley ball, and baseball. l-ler abiliTy in The swimming pool also meriTs spe- cial recogniTion. Lillian NeberT ln every Tield oT aTh- leTics, Lillian exempli- Ties grace. ParTicularly adepT on The appara- Tus, she TloaTs Through The air wiTh The greaT- esT oT ease. However, along w i Th graceTul- ness, she possesses an agiliTy and accuraTe- ness of aim ThaT places her volley ball game Tar above par. Base- ball and swimming are oTher iTems on The lisT OT aThleTics in which she excels. We wish To presenT wiThouT TurTher delay, The girls who have led in gym work and play. Each is a sTar in her very own righT, And in compeTiTive games can give a sTiTT TighT. They all have parTicipaTed in every sporT, On baseball diamond and volley ball courT, ln The hockey rink and swimming pool, And Tor every game Tair play is Their rule. Mae Levin AT Manley, Mae is raTed queen oT The waves. Equally com- peTenT in swimming and diving, she re- ceived TirsT award in a recenT swimming meeT held here. ln The gym- nasium, her ouTsTanding abiliTy is demonsTraTed on The rings and Tum- bling maTs. We know, Too, ThaT she plays a very nice game oi vol- ley ball. Rose Yegendorf AlThough she is an ouTsTanding all-round aThleTe, Rose is besT known Tor her aquaTic abiliTy and she now holds The posiTion OT co-capTain of The Lile- saving club. However, she sTill Tinds ample Time To execuTe The duTies oT secreTary and council member oi The G. A. A. and To parTici- paTe in The Ping Pong and BadminTon clubs. Florence Gurauskos ThaT Windy shines on The volley ball courT is an esTablished TacT. She has been capTain oT her Team every se- mesTer and she has al- waays guided iT To vicTory. As a reward, she has been given charge oT all TourTh- year inTra-murals. An M club member in her 4B semesTer, she has since earned a chevron. G. A. A. I BAD- MINTON G. A. A. Il HE largesl organizalion in lhe school, lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, was 'Founded by Miss Kay Curlis in Jrhe years when our lair school was young. Hs membership lisl embraces nearly every girl who allends Manley. The club is ably sponsored by Miss Melba Moore, who is assisled by a council made up of four orlicers and lhree special represenlaiives. The ohficers are: Pres., Elhel Solovay: Vice-Pres., Rose Cooper: Sec., Rose Yegendorlq Treas., Nalalie Alex. Acling as special represenlarives are l-lelen Wishnie, Rose Cohen, and Gerlrude l-lorowilz. The ullimale goal of every girl in lhe organizalion is lo earn an Alhlelic lellers are awarded upon lhe complelion ol IOOO poinfs. These poinls are earned in various ways. Class worlc and parlicipalion in inlra-mural games go a long way in galhering poinls, Denial and physical examinalionsq indoor aclivilies such as ping pong, shullleboard, and badminlon: ouldoor aclivilies such as lennis, slcaling, and bicycling are a greal aid in lhis clireclion. G. A. A. Ill AND IV SHUFFLE- BOARD G. A. A. REPRESEN- TATIVES l i Girls who have received The CoveTed leTTer are privileged To join The Mil Club. Those who have aTTained membership remain in The Club even aTTer graduaTion and are inviTed To all aTTairs run by This ohfspring oT The G. A. A. The ouTsTanding evenT oT The year is an annual posTure conTesT run in coniunCTion wifh The G. A. A. Semi-TinalisTs are seleCTed Trom gym classes and Trom This group Three winners are chosen. Much hidden abiliTy in leadership and cooperaTion is broughT To The Tore by parTicipaTion in G. A. A. aTTairs and evenTs. lnTeresT in all Types of sporTs is encouraged and physical developmenT is sTimulaTed. Fair play and good sporTsmanship are The bywords OT The associaTion and are Tollowed by all The members. The idea is beauTiTully expressed in This verse which The G. A. A. uses as iTs creed: 'ilzor when The GreaT Scorer comes To wriTe againsT your name, l-le wriTes noT if you won or losT BuT how you played The game. - 1 Q l IT TAKES A LEVEL I-IEAD TO WIN, A LEVEL I-IAND, A LEVEL EYE . . . BUT SOMETIMES, EVEN WI-IEN YOU TRY YOUR LEVEL BEST. TI-IINGS OO AWRY. YOU DROP TI-IE BALL, YOU MISS YOUR AIM, YOU SLIP A COO AND OUEER TI-IE GAME . . . TI-IEN COMES TI-IE TEST . . . DONIT MAKE EXCUSE: DON'T CRUMPLE: STAND UP IN YOUR SI-IOES . . . REMEMBER . . . IN A CERTAIN SENSE, IT TAKES A LEVEL I-IEAD TO LOSE. LETTER IIMII PING- PONG LIFE SAVING I SPORTSMAN'S CREED M fi? l ,411 K 7 l 5 X5 J , nv -SL: I - 1, Ullf L X 1: gk 'LJE 'Y . . 1 - fee, bg 4. -ff-fc, .L-ff 6 1 y N y Rf' . -T C4.4,,,.Ll . -MOV MQ 'T MTA-f .fc-cg 9-M, K7 fic, I ff 1 Q97 av I X f Cir. I X g lifvt A 060' l i - EEL Z,.Jd..,.1f,:t' L f T AJWWMWW f- ogg, f, 2 Aw iw T f T ix 7 'f2fl,Q rhfzfafvfb 4 T J , 4 ,, f I 'gf fi ,fs J QR Q09 Q flfuiyuyc , j gut' If ff--2 WMM 4,fffJ' 23 .Quo Q7 is f g fi .5 71 4m 4 fax :fei- fm h:..i..x - Q ,....,.,,,, 'WH jf fi- -4 ACK'NOWLEDGMENT AUTO RAPHS lhe sTaTT oT The Man ey emorig? wishes To acknowledge and Thank The Tollowing people Tor The invaluable aid They have given us. 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