Manley High School - Memories Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1938
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A Tarnished ihoughi, a shining hope, A pressed bouguef of friendships lrulh, A faded ribbon-Blue and Gold- Efernal messenger of you+h. The Tires of youlh To ashes Turn, The casfles of dreams grow vain, Bur each in ilself presenfs a dream As we wander down lv1emory's Lane. We bear +he realiiies and face each day Wiih sfrenglh, 'rhe Tale 'Thai God deems: Buf a longing love has beckoned our hearfs Back +o Manley, our Chesi of Dreams. Tobey Brand. 71 ptwnpgf-gtuzdkb' 3 3 ,,, ,,,,.,.. JAJ ,,,+14 Q fvsf.,-an 23 ef ' zf,,,,,,, yr' -Gu!'fuxL.V.i ,MAH--f 'li 5 'l 'LZ ?:jt?-' . . 6717 MIA ,Ll 'Q -if. Ll A- x 77-vw O TODAY when we are living and laugh- ing and enjoying the privileges reserved only for youth, revelling in Friendship, lrolic, and lunf to yesterday when we so impatiently tugged at the childhood strings that held us from the magic wonder of the worldg and to tomorrow when we will reach loaclc and try to recall those pleasure Filled, carefree days of our merry vanished youth - we dedicate this boolc to Memories upon which happiness depends. r Vw Q aclcel-' X ..g,1L,, fel-N L.. cfwla Hi. j Q lf' gcoffwf Mfcf --4,1 y4 L' f. 1 ff ,,i,L,,,Q,7, NH J7tVm,.,...7'lf1 ' t J 1 PM-fit.. C-9.,,,f.Q,,,-,,,gL. '4,vF1A,7hf ' .,...,,. ,MWA H ,. . . 7 J L D., 9.4.4 Q E 3 . r I V Aff' wi, .r- THOMAS J CROFTS M A N L E Y SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE SITTING: I. Fosler, W. Taln- Ior, M. Welnslefn, R. Cardon N. Symon, E. Kniglwl, S. Pep- per, I-I. Gunn, I-I. Bale, W Julwnlce, C. Freeman. STANDL ING: M. Dolese, L. Wllson W. Briney. Nol In Plclurei S. Kalz. ART, MUSIC AND GYM SITTING: T. Moore, E. Son- nlclwsen, I I. Nalman, T. Blum M. Moore, M. Conley, R Slarlc, L. Blodgelr, J. Hol- Ioroolc, A. Clarke, M. Garo R. Brandenburg, N. Tuclcer Nol In Ficlure: C. Kipp Gym. I OFFICE STAFF, SHOP AND MATHEMATICS SITTING: T. Farrell, J. Mason E. MIddendorFl, C. La Force, F. Rabin, E. Dumas, B. Oclc- erloy, I. Bradford, J. Lelwmann R. Mlclxaelis. STANDING: L. G'ConneIl, Z. Ferguson, M Bauer, R. Marzulla. F A C U ENGLISH SITTING: M. Brady, E. l-lowe M. Ray, M. Kelly, M. Mc Narnara, C.ScI1reiner, I.SriII E. Jorgensen. STANDING G. Lindalil, M. Srnillw, E Jacobson, J. Cox, M. Gun ninglmam, A. Cassidy, I-l Planer. COMMERCIAL STEN- OGRAPHY AND BOOKKEEPIN6 SITTING: A. Quan, A. Srnilli F. Mayer, C. Roelil, M. Mey ers, E. Nelson, A. Ricliards D. Slcobel, V, I-lendrix, G Morris, C. Ek, E. Delelxanly HISTORY AND COMMERCIAL SITTING: B. Murana, E Greene, S. Engleslein, B. Sap- lilzlcy, M. Jordan, E. Swanson G. l:isl1er,T, Bayer, I: Sclwwarlz, S. Kern, M. Dar- qan, S. Adair. OSCAR L BEYLER As YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW ANLEY MEMORIES is reaching The sevenTh rnilesTone. The sTaTT has asked me To Take you on a brieT journey over The semesTers since SepTember I934. Many guesTions arose when The TirsT volume was planned. Should There be adverTising? ls an annual or a semi-annual beTTer? T-low large? Who is To be Tinancially responsible? ls The book Tor and by graduaTes, or Tor The school? How much and whaT kind oT liTerary conTenT is mosT desirable? The Tinding oT righT answers To These guesTions by succeeding groups oT seniors has been an inTeresTing developmenT. IT has Taken These years To esTablish general policies besT suiTed To express someThing oT Tour years aT Manley. Some oT These ideas resemble Those oT neighboring schools, while oThers iusT belong To us here. OuT oT These eTTorTs has grown an insTiTuTion wiTh Tine TradiTions aTTecTionaTely called, Manley Memories. Now, no one would wanT To cheapen The pages wiTh adverTising. The measure oT worTh is gualiTy, noT The number of pages. The cenTer oT inTeresT is The senior group and The various acTiviTies in which They are concerned. Seniors produce and Tinance This publicaTion. Many undergraduaTes do noT yeT undersTand ThaT They are given The opporTuniTy To buy a book aT less Than half The acTual cosT. Minimum publicaTion cosTs are based on an ediTion oT one Thousand copies. Since The seniors do noT use This number Themselves, The surplus is sold aT a lower price so ThaT many sTudenTs may be able To aTford a copy. Each semesTer has added To my pleasure in reading a book so Tilled wiTh TascinaT- ing views, illusTraTions, phoTos, and arTicles. Much Tine Tun Trom our daily lives has been caughT in enduring Torm, and The pages have been unsullied by Things vulgar, coarse, or Trivial. May Manley Memories keep on growing Through The years! May iT increasingly convey To each reader someThing oT The beauTy oT young liTe, The upward look oT spiriTual vision, and The inspiraTion oT Tine ideals. I Sincerely yours, HONOR ROLL l-ligh scholasTic achievemenTs have always been ToremosT among The ideals OT Manley's sTudenTs. To Those lisTed scholars who have achieved an average oT 9O or more during Their Tour years aT Manley we exTend our congraTulaTions. l-leading This group oT selecT sTudenTs is DimiTra Kachiroubas, our ValedicTorian. Adriana SaaT Helono Momiian Clara Riggio l'larry Brown Eleanor Larsen EThol MalkoTT MarTha EeTTing Blanche PeTak VioloT Suchan Norman l-lersToin Sylvia LeboviTz Murray STerling DIMITRA KACHIROUBAS ValedicT:orian MilTon Becker Louis SchiTT Andrew Greenwald Miriam Fischer Thelma Brand Bernice RaTskoTT Sarah M. Cohen Rosamond Vishny Shirley Kovner Mary Small TYuTh Dermer r T 3 T T T s T i T l T . 5 1 2 T DIMITRA KACHIROUBAS RUTH DERMER VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY HARRY STONE PRESIDENT BERNICE CORDELL MURANA SENIOR ADVISER MATTHEW PACIFICO NATHAN COTOVSKY TREASURER PROCTOR gave us many happy momenfs of pleasure as we wifnessed fhe 4A Drama Tournamenf. DOWN MEMORY LANE AnneHe Coine and Marvin Sfeinberg HE sands of Time move swiffly on, unhampered by human forces. Thus does Time, fhe enemy of all mankind, fake wifh if in ifs furious onslaughf fo efernify fhose precious momenfs we have lived, loved, and losfg leaving in ifs wake ioy and sorrow alike, fo be lived and relived as we now iourney down Memory Lane. Wifh Time in ifs infancy, we found ourselves simple and naive freshmen, mere planefs in fhe huge universe-Manley. We were soon fo learn self-sufficiency, self- reliance, and fhe value of co-operafion. lf is wifh fond memory fhaf we recall changing The name of our school paper from fhe Bi-Weekly fo fhe Manlegram and recollecf wifh pride fhaf ifs name was besfowed upon if by a member of our own class. Sweeping forward wifh Time, we, as sophomores, saw fhe inaugurafion af Manley of fhe Fire Marshals, fhe Sfudenf Congress, and fhe formafion of various ofher organ- izafions such as fhe Creafive Wrifing Class and Magazine Arfs Class who collaborafe in planning fhe Manley Memories. Looking back, Memory reminds us fhaf we also culfivafed a greaf inferesf in music and organized fhe firsf Music Fesfival, which has since become a cherished annual evenf af Manley. Wifh proud Memory serving us well, we recall fhaf as Juniors, fhe Manley moffo, Always Working, Never Shirking, was infroduced by a member of our own class. Wifh fhis moffo as our goal, we cheered our Junior baskefball feam fo vicfory which ulfimafely resulfed in fhe cify championship. Af fhe end of our junior year, wifh Time fleeing on swiff wings, our Girls' Chorus fook firsf place in fhe annual Music Confesf, and fo our greaf pride our Manlegram received a rafing of excellenf by fhe Quill and Scroll, lnfernafional Honorary Sociefy for High School Journalisfs. Wifh Time approach- ing mafurify, we again wifnessed fhe vicfory of our Junior Baskefeers. And yef 'fwas nof so long ago, fhaf grown man was mere lad. Wi+h Time and Memory becoming more closely allied, we chose as our senior leaders: Harry Sfone, Presidenfg Dimifra Kachiroubas, Vice-Presidenfg Rufh Dermer, Secrefary: Maffhew Pacifico, Treasurer: and Nafhan Cofovsky, Procfor. For fhe firsf fime in Manley hisfory, fwo senior clubs funcfioned, fhe Triple M and fhe P. A. L. S. These organizafions received pins as an indicafion of fheir membership and insfigafed social confacfs befween boys and girls and division rooms. Serving as guide, our Memory reminds us fhaf a group of senior girls organized fhe Sing Band, a group whose name speaks for ifself and who very offen delighfed us af assemblies and socials wifh fheir pleasanf voices. Wifh Time relenflessly going forward, we remember fhaf fhe Drama Class 5 V .f' Z lg fl W W W W A X WMWWW f 4 Q . ffniiqfiyfil i fu 'ig 11' w,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,lwff '-: 'Vi f,,f,i,l.7Fi,I 1 W Y 1 -I - , :Ln 11 411..-- q g gy, 2 I : 'f 1 , . 1,1 , , 1,597 4 'ww-if--,ff 1- - -v-wvf'1'- .ami 'axis Q 2' f fl 1: lzi 1' -1455 v -:.-:um 4 f , Ao. 0 ' I 1 As our class giff we presenfed fhe school wifh fwo campus free and shrub groups, fhree picfures, and eguipmenf for fhe making of a public address sysfem for fhe audiforium by fhe physics classes. Through fhe pafience and indulgence of an under- sfanding and efficienf faculfy, we have been changed from simple, naive freshmen fo men and women ably equipped fo face all obsfacles wifh infelligence, courage, and faifh in fhe fufure. Blending fhe presenf wifh fhe pasf, Time casfs us on fho shores of fhe fufure fo conquer, accom- plish, and shape fhe desfiny of fhe coming generafion. u CLASS OF JANUARY 19 Abrahams. Fay Upon seeing a fastidi- ously tidy, attractive, and appealing beauty shop, we will know that Fay's sweet and likable characteristics have applied themselves to her most interesting and creative career. Activities: Hall Guard: Etiquette Club: P, A. L. S. Adams, Charles Since a great intelligence, a dynamic personality, and a strong will are required for a C. P. A., you may be sure Chuck will suc- ceed in this worthy career he has chosen for himself, Activities: Mixed Chorus: Checkers. Adinolfi, Annette B. Stay as sweet as you are. These are the words that best describe Annette, whose charming manner and lovely face make her as radiant as a rosy sun- rise. Activities: Fin. Com.: P. A. L. S.: Cler. Prac, Albert, Annette l-ler pleasing personality, lovely figure, knack of wearing clothes, and at- tractive face will aid Ann in her chosen profession- fashion modeling. ' Activities: Etiquette Club: Social Usages: P. A. L. S. Alex, Natalie A sprite in the water: A flash in the gym: To be a swimming in- structress ls our Nash's whim. Activities: G. A. A.: M Club, Vice-Pres.: Drama: P. A, L. S.: Senior Life Saving. Arenson, William The tallest member of Lit2le Italy -Bill has a charming personality that makes him a friend of everyone he meets, He has a natural knack for figures and will soon be a C. P. A. Activities: Fin. Com., Chairman: ltalian Club: Triple MH: Drama. Barcelona, Carmela ln future years when we see stylish, well-made dresses, we will know that they are Carmela's crea- tions. No doubt she will indulge in amateur pho- tography as a means of introducing her distinctive trade. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Intramurals. Baskes, Edwin C. Enviable likableness and cheerfulness condensed into the personification of an intelligent student com- prise Eddie. We like him because he compels friend- ship, and his wholesome manner makes him a pal to all. Activities: Jewelry Com., Vice-Chairman: 4B Com- missioner: Current Events: Triple M . Becker, Milton 'The pillars of wisdom rise high within the brilliant walls of this handsome lad's mind. To be a perfect gentleman and a superior scholar are truly admirable accomplishments. Activities: Current Events: lntramurals. Behn, Robert M. I Bob, our Esquire dressed, is one of Manley's rnost popular men, Known for his ability to talk his way out of anythinq, he will be a most successful and pros- perous business man. Activities: Student Con- gress: Jewelry Com., Chair- man: Current Events. Behr, Cylvia Cylvia, a newcomer, has worked and played and laughed with us. lt is a strong bond of friendship and understanding that will forever bring her back to the hearts of her Manley friends. Activities: P. A. L. S,: J. S. D. Belpedio, Michael A. Good-natured, witty Mike is known as the Battler. His favorite hobby is sports of all kinds, and he ex- ecutes them with the speed and agility with which he is always associated. Activities: Gift Com.: Triple M : ltalian Club. Benes,Grace Grace, quiet and tran- quil, finds an outlet for energetic activity in the field of sports. Her hope is our hope-that of ob- taining success in every- thing she does. Activities: Drama: P. A. L. S.: Checkers: lntra- murals: Chess. Beniaris, Tina S. A secretary Tina aims to be, And we know she'll fit it to a T : For she is friendly, quiet, and sweet: A pal to have, a gal to meet. Activities: Social Usages: P. A, L. S.: Checkers, Benovitz, Sidney R, The king of swat is the title Sid wants conferred upon him, and with his unusual ability in being able to conquer the gym, he will soon be acclaimed as a home run hero. Activities: 4B Commis- sioner: Triple M : Check- ers: Freshman Guide. Berger, Frances - Frank has basic initia- tive, strong will, and abil- ity. The addition of friendly, good sportsmanship will make her the ideal busi- ness woman. Activities: Student Con- gress, Sec.: G. A. A.: M Club: Cler. Prac.: Fin. Com.: P. A. L. S.: J. J. S., Vice-Pres. Berkowitz, Beatrice B. What will Mrs, Mayer do without Berki's assist- ance? We're sure, how- ever, if she does as well at being a private secretary as she does at helping peo- ple, she will succeed! Activities: Social Usages, Pres.: Forum Discussion, Chairman: P. A. L. S.: Faculty Personalities: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Bertone, Eleanor E. Lee has set for herself a difficult obiective, but with hard work and her eagerness to succeed, she is sure to reach her goal as a C. P. A. Activities: Checkers: ltalian Club. 'Z ,. it ae' 4 , liiT'l.vf: if : , f .ir ' ,s. -,fs 41. 52.55 g wee' we Us. ara- : ' Blacker, Pauline P. Pauline is very proud of her ability in playing the drums, and rightly so, for with rhythm and rhyme in her sales talks, she will certainly boost her future employer's business. Activities: Advanced Band: Social Usages: P. A. L. S. Bloom, Pearl P. Intelligence to her classes, pep and clean sportsman- ship to the gym, and a keen sense of humor and loyalty to her friends place Pearl among the endearing memories of all who know her. Activities: G. A. A.: Swimming Club: P. A. L. S.: Sing Band: J. S. D. Booden, Alice R. Sincere and friendly Alice, so natural and un- affected in her ways, will some day make a home lovely by her natural charm and gracious personality. Activities: Drama: Cur- rent Events: P. A. L. S.: Sing Band. Boumstein, Sidney L. An artist of extraordinary ability, Sidney cannot help but be raised from the ranks of the inobscure to ultimate fame and accla- mation as an artist and research sociologist. Activities: Art. Com.: J. S. D.: Triple M . Brand, Tobey T. Before an open hearth peering into her own fire- place, this gifted iournalist will see in the flames a life full of warm, glowing friendships and successful literary achievements - Tobey's life. Activities: M. M., Ed.-in- Chief: Clean-up Com., Co- Chairman: Program Com.: lg. L. S.: Sing Band: J. Brenner, Dave A. lntelligence and person- ality plus define Dave, the convincing and steadfast individual who will revolu- tionize all ideas in the field of technocracy. Activities: Cap and Gown Corn.: Checkers. Brown, Harry A. Hirsh's ambition is to become a prominent law- yer, and with the excellent gift of oratory with which he has been endowed, he will successfully solve, save, and sentence. Activities: Student Con- gress: Honor Society: Clcan-up Com. Brunning, Dorothy T. A toast to our lovely friend, Miss Brunriing, who is always smiling in her warm, friendly way. The respect and admiration in- stilled in our hearts will forever envelop her as she rises to the realization of her ambition, superintend- ency of a hospital. Brutzkus, Hymen H. Ambition, backed by the will to succeed, will raise BrutZ above the run-of- the-mill. As a pharmacist, this likable lad will survive the climb to the top of the hill. Activities: Commence- ment Com.: Triple M , Buckman, Edward Eddie is an eager par- ticipant in sports of all kinds and plays tennis and billiards like a professional. He aims to be a C. P. A. and will attain success through sheer perseverance. Activities: Checkers: ln- tramurals: J. J. S. Buckman, Florence The general congeniality and good naturedness of any group she ioins assures Bucky that her conta- gious giggles and smiling nature welcome her to social circles. Activities: P. A. L. S.: G. A. A. Budzinski, Helen M. Silent and pleasant, l-lelen is a girl worth know- ing. Studious and hard- working, she will prove to be an asset to any firm as a stenographer of ability, Activities: Social Usages: Checkers. Buxbaum, Gertrude S. Gertrude, the other half of the Buxie duo, is visualizing her future in the business world, and with ambition such as hers for a foundation, she will reach the heights. Activities: Social Usages: P. A. L. S.: Checkers: 4B Volley Ball Champs. Buxbaum, Pearl Buxie is one of those people whose ambition is twofold. Her aim is to be a dancer and a C. P. A., and with her ability at both, she is sure to achieve success. Activities: Social Usages: 4B Baseball Champs: P. A. L. S.: Alumni Com. Buzil, Paul J. Quiet Paul, making friends in his reserved and en- dearing manner, will be seen leading a fine or- chestra of his own some day. Activities: Triple MH: Fire Marshal: Checkers. Caliendo, Eleanor Her personality, ability, and willingness to help others will help El along the road to success. This sweet and friendly young lady will be a true friend to all who know her. Activities: Etiquette Club: P. A. L. S. Celano, Rose Sprightly Rose is a true conveyor ofthe dance. Graceful and slender, she pirouettes and twirls, much to the admiration of her wide circle of friends. Activities: 4B Baseball Champs: Social Usages: 4B Volley Ball Champs. Chamlin, Yetta This guiet, reserved young miss with her soft, sooth- ing voice and pleasing manner has chosen a wise and suitable profession- accounting. Good luck to you, Yetta, we're for you. Activities: Div. Club.: ln- tramurals, Chester, Sylvia E. Dictation pleasel You may be sure Cl'ies will answer the call, She is an asset to any business man because of her unusual effi- ciency, industriousness, and capability. Activities: P, A. L. S.: lntramurals. Cheszek, William With a high quota of in- telligence and a rare sense of humor, Bill will un- doubtedly climb the ladder of medical success. Activities: Checkers, Capt.: Chess, Pres.: Triple HM . Cohen, Annette When a very pretty girl with a sunny disposition can concoct savory dishes and make the most drab envi- ronment seem like home, her qualifications as a model housewife are su- perior. Activities: P. A. L. S.: J. S, D.: J. J. S. Cohen, Mildred A peal of applause is heard through the stillness of the room, and another great singer is born. After hearing Mitzi sing, we are sure she will realize her ambition to be another Grace Moore. Activities: Glee Club, Social Usages, J. Y. L., P. A. L. S. Cohen, Norma T. Brown eyed, dimpled Tommy plays havoc with our hearts and tickles our funny bone with her poetry. Laughing and enthusiastic, she will smile her way through lite. Activities: Civic Award, Social Corn., Gym Ass't., P. A. L. S., Vice-Pres., Sing Band. Cohen, Sarah Sarah, an excellent ste- nographer, is perfectly suited for the role of pri- vate secretary. Her good- naturedness and eager willingness to help all will make her the ideal busi- ness woman. Activities: Intramurals, Div. Club. Cohen, Sarah Lee Our diminutive Sarah Lee, whose greatest wish in life is to grow at least three inches taller, is in- deed a whiz at sketching. Her future work will nat- urally be that of an artist. Activities: Social Usages, P. A. L, S., Mrs. Mayer's Angels, 4B Girls' Chorus. Cohen, Sarah M. With energetic vitality as her main characteristic, friendly Sarah symbolizes activity and intelligence. Lucky indeed will be the man who employs this ca' pable, sweet miss. Activities: Drama, J. J. S., Cler. Prac., Faculty Personalities, P. A. L. S. Coine, Annette G. When writing her Pulitzer prize winning novel, this gifted iournalist should use her own charming self as the heroine for her magnetic personality and sweetness would please any reader. Activities: M. M., Sr. Ed., Commencement Com., P. A. L. S., Sing Band, Fac- ulty Personalities, Social Usages, Mrs. Mayer's An- gels. Cokee, Ruth . Cookie is all that her name impliesea sweetness that tempts her many ad- mirers and endears her to the hearts of all her friends. Activities: Social Com., P. A. L. S., Swimming Club, Current Events. Colangelo, Peter, Jr. Conspicuous good looks and an excellent sense of humor will help Peter in his role of a big business executive. This Latin lad has an effervescent person- ality, and to know Pete is to like him. Activities: M. M., Bus. Mgr., Maniegram, Co-Bus. Mgr., Triple M , Civic Award, Cap and Gown Com., Italian Club, Pres., N Club, Vice-Pres. Cooper, Manuel J. A cross country team member, a life guard, and a future transport pilot! No one can say that Manny doesn't intend to cover the three means of transporta- tion. Activities: Cross Country Team, Life Guard, J. Y. L., Triple M , Intramurals. Cooper, Rose R. Jolly Rosie will merrily dance her way to success as a private secretary to the strains of her many friends' cheers and good wishes. Activities: P. A. L. S., Faculty Personalities, J. S. D., Cler. Prac., Library Ass't., Sing Band. Cotovsky, Nathan Nate, our popular proc- tor, is a highly intellectual personage. His calm and deliberate way of thinking and his quick, ready wit will enable him to attain his goal, Activities: 4B Drama, Pres., Triple M , Class Proctor, M. M. Circulation Mgr. Decarlo, Raymond Likable Ray will be a C. P. A., and with aviation as his hobby, he will fly over cloud and storm to reach the port of success. Activities: Italian Club, Triple Delgatto, Lucille Friendly Lu, excelling in athletics with baseball as her specialty, will succeed in running down the path of life reaching her goal of a C. P. A. with flying ban- ners. Activities: P. A. L. S., Intramurals. Di Paolo, Rita Having been awarded a silver loving cup for per- fect posture and grace, Rita's ambition to be a professional dancer is well- groundedj Her talent and charm will place her among the truly great in this art, Activities: Italian Club, Treas., P. A. L. S., Mixed Chorus. Dermer, Ruth So pretty her face, such charm ano such grace, A vision of oirnpled de- light, Intelligent, capable, happy and bright, ln our hearts she has won a large place. Activities: Class Sec., Current Events, Clean-Up Com., M.M., Copy Ed., Sing Band, P. A. L. S., J, Doronzo, Clara Clara e n d e a r s herself to the hearts of all her friends. Athletic, ambi- tious, and an altogether amiable addition to any group, she is welcomed warmly wherever she wan- ders. Activities: Italian Club, Mixed Chorus, P. A. L. S. Drower, Irene Witty, pretty, and com- petent is our Irene who, with her excellent steno- graphic ability, will soar high in the business world. Her charming friendliness and personality will endear her to all. Activities: Social Usages, P. A. L. S., Etiquette Club. Elster, Hannah Hannah of the s l e ek shining c u r I s and quick flashing wit com b i nes work and play as she prac- tices her special design for livingr laughing at life. May she blithely go along, radiating her warm charm everywhere. Activities: P. A. L. S., Checkers, Social Usages. Epstein,Joe Daily columns of funny cartoons in our future newspapers will tell us that Joe still retains that fine artistic ability spiced with hisoriginalhumorand good naturedness. Activities: Triple M , Hall Guard, M. M., Art Ed., Mag, Arts., Manle- gram, Cartoonist. Fader, Harry Witty, humorous Harry has an ambition that belies his bouyantfspirited nature. He aspires to be an opera singer, and if ardor is an asset, Harry will soon be applauded. Activities: Checkers, Hall Guard, F e n c i n gg Triple Fetting, Martha She's adorable and sweet, With appeal so complete, Such sparkle and charm, So friendly and warm. Activities: G i ft Com., Sing B a n d, Swimming Club, P. A. L. S., Manle- gram Rep., J. J. S. -if . .' ,. 3 X. he , t ,.--M '- ii . . t ., Shi ,Qui Finger, Jerome Good looking Jerry has light curly hair, a charm- ing tenor voice, and a bright countenance behind which lie a fine intellect and a very pleasing per- sonality. Activities: Current Events, Triple M , Finitzo, Margaret M. Marge , w i t h h e r sweet, lovable nature and quiet sincerity, will be in valuable to the business world when she steps out in ner role of private sec- retaiy. Activities: Jewelry Com., P. A. L. S., Social Usages, Cler. Prac. Fischer, Miriam With intelligence as her b asic quality, Miriams foresight and clear think- ing will guide her to the four corners of the earth as she pursues her career as an archaeologist. Activities: Alumni Com., Chairman, 4B Drama, 4A Drama, P. A. L. S., G. A. A. Fish, George W. Ready, willing, and cer- tainly able is the all-around handy man, George, who, with his advanced knowl- edge of electrical engineer- ing, is an invaluable aid to Manley. Activities: Usher, Gym Leader, Proctor Com., Triple M , Fire Marshal. Forman, Rose R. Speedy swimming and fancy diving are two im- portant assets possessed by our lovely aquatic star that will help her in becoming a second Eleanor Holm. Activities: Checkers, P. A. L. S., Swimming Club, Cler. Prac., J. J. S. Friedman, Sarah B. The life of any party is adorable Sarah, who, with her peppy nature and merry laughter, conquers all our hearts. Activities: Class Day Com., Current Events, Drama, P. A. L. S., Sing Band. Frumlxin, Sidney Sid is a quiet, likable lad whose ambition to be a commercial artist is a well chosen one. He will succeed because of his sound integrity and go-get- ting nature. Activities: E t i q u e t te Club, Triple M , Intra- murals. Gelfo, Isabelle B. Quite contrary to her nickname, Izzy , the eX- ouisite loveliness of this young miss will radiate it- self in the graceful lithe- ness of an Adagio dancer. Activities: Social Usagesj P. A. L. S., Mrs. Mayer's Angels, Intramurals. Gelpern, Lillian A. Lil, our idea of a per- fect lady, has sweetness, charm, and sincerity. These assets will be stepping stones to bigger and bet ter things for the future of our friend. Activities: 4B Commis- sioner, P. A. L. S., Social Usages, Gift Corn., Chair- man, Checkers. Gentile, Antoinette A. Toots , a combination of vim, vigor, and vitality, will brighten the office which employs her as a private secretary with her merry laughter and gayety. Activities: Gift Com., Cler. Prac., Social Usages. Gerlrow, Sol Sol, our popular future business magnate, has the rare combination of busi- ness ability, common sense, and humor so prevalent in really intelligent people. Activities: Triple M , Intramurals. Gershman, Theresa B. Her sweet smile, winning ways, and soothing nature will win for pretty Theresa the admiration of patients and doctors alike. Activities: Manlegram Typist, N Club, Swim- ming Club, P. A. L. S., So- cial Usages. Glick, Ida To Ida a friendship is bequeathed with every gen- erous smile, for this grand girl glows with sincerity, friendliness, and pleas- antry. Her charm is des- tined to make her a success among people. Activities: Social Usages, P. A. L. S. Glick, Rebecca Rhea has iustly been called Manley's prettiest girl. With this factor in her favor, she will certainly achieve her aim of becom- ing a model. Activities: G. A. A., Checkers, Manlegrarn, Typ- ist, P. A. L. S. Gliclcstein. Sam A great eloquence, a forceful personality, and a pleasant speaking voice are sure to convince any iury of Glick's sincerity. Activities: Hall Guard, C h e c k e r sg Intramurals, Triple M , Fencing. Goldberg, Milton Tall, dark, and handsome, Milty is well liked by all of his many friends who wish him the best of luck in fulfilling his hope of holding the winning ticket in the big lrish Sweep- stakes. Activities: Triple M , Intramural Baseball Champs. Goldberg, Robert M. This Quiet, likable chap will be one of our well known attorneys when he becomes an example of the old adage: Where there's a will, there's a way. Activities: Triple M , Intramurals. Goldman, Herman Herman, a shy, reserved lad, will quietly and effi- ciently climb the pinnacles of success until he reaches his ultimate goal-a C. P. A. Activities: Hall Guard, Etiouette Club. Goldsholl, Leonard A dish of good fellow- ship, flavored with friend- ly understanding, spiced with honest mischief, and topped off with a fluff of keen wit expresses Lenny to a T . Activities: Hall Guard, Checkers, Boys' Chorus? Fencing, Triple Greene, Howard M. Here's a boy who can keep his audience amused with his poker face iokes. Blow the bugles! A second Eddie Cantor is born. Activities: Boys' Chorus, Social Usages, Triple M , Greenwald, Andrew Andrew is truly a bril- liant student, e guick think- er, and a lover of fine studies. Amiable Andy is greatly admired. Activities: 48 Drama, Honor Society, Pres., Civic Award, Gift Com., Vice- Chairman, M. M., Ass't Bus. Mgr., Triple M . Gubov, Theodore As a big business execu- tive, Tonnie will travel throughout the U. S. A. and the wide world still in- dulging in favorite hobbies as he soiourns in foreign lands. Activities: Triple MN: lntramurafs. Hadesman, Shirley P. A movie actress she hotles to be That everyone will want to see: lmpersonating is h e ' hobby, Hundreds of people will wait in the lobby. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Hammel, Blanche Although Tiny is as petite as her name irn- plies, her ability to under- take a big iob is unlim- ited. There is no doubt that her amiable person- ality will carry her far. Activities: 4B Drama: P. A. L. S.: G. A. A.: J. S. D. Handler, Rosalyn Energy, plus an irresist- ible personality and fiery determination, express a small fraction of Roz's fine characteristics. Her tithe slenderness and athletic ability are excellent duali- tications for a teacher ot gymnastics. Activities: C l e a n - u D Corn., CO-Chairman: 4B Drama: P. A. L. S.: Class Day Com.: G. A. A. Coun- cil. Henkin, Beatrice This lovely girl, with her charming graciousness and poise, will rise to great heights as a private sec- retary to a large corpora- tion. Activities: P. A. L. 5.1 Girls' Chorus: Chess. Herstien, Norman When Norman ioins the ranks of the Men in Whitell, the medical world will sit up and take notice ot this studious, capab.e chap. Activities: Honor Society: lntramurals. Hitovslry, Shirley Vivid attractiveness and line stenographic ability are sure to aid Shirley in establishing a high place for herself in the business world. What a lovely sec- retary she'll be! Activitiest 4B Drama: Swimming Club: Cler. Prac.: P. A. L. S.: J. J. S. Ho'Ffman, Belle D. With her guiet, shy, and unassuming manncr and hrr abi'ity along steno- graphic lines, Belle is sure to become a fine and efli- cient secretary to some big business executive. Activities: E x e c u t i v e Council: Social Usages: P. A. L. S. Hylton,Ada This capable person pos- sesses all the admirable qualities ot a nurse-coun age, sympathy, understand- ing, intelligence, and quiet- ness. A great human cause is enhanced by such a worthy character. Summer School Graduate. Hyson, Hiram A possessor of the power ot keen observance, an active, Quick-firing mind, determination, and tire- less patience will all serve to make Hiram an ace sleuth. Sshlfa G Man! Activities: Alumni Com! Triple MM: C u r r e r t Events: J. J. S. landria, Adeline M. Andys iovial nature and pleasing personality will go far in her work, that of a stenographcr, as she brings rays oi sunshine to an ohlice with hcr cheery brightress. Activities: Social Usages: Checkers: P. A. L. S. Jacobs, Roslyn E. t-ler wa rm and friendly personality, Her pleasant, urasscmirg congeniality, Her exce lert sagacious mentality Will make Roslvrfs dreams a reality. Activities: Pub. Corn., Vice-Chairman: 4B Drama: P. A. L. S.: Sing Bard. Jacobson, Jack B. Jock's pleasirg per- sonality will stand him in good stead when hc takes the market bull by the hornsl Activities: C h e c k c r S: Swimming C l u b: Social Usages. Kachiroubas, Dimitra Mere words cannot ex- press the high esteem in which Dimi is held. Her charm, intellect, and ad- mirable poise insure her popularity and success as either a Latin instructress or a lawyer. Activities: C l a s s Vice- Pres.: P. A. L. S., Pres.: l-lonor Society: Current Events: Civic Award: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Kahn, Celia B. W h e n sweet Colo smiles at us in her sympa- thetic, understanding way. there's a glint of gladness, a hint of mischief--a loyal loving friend. Activities: 48 D r a ni a: Cler. Prac.: P. A. L. S.: J. S. D. Kantor, Lillian l. Using Jane Addarns as her example, Lillian, as a social worker, will aid in helping humanity smooth over its rounli spots on the Road of Lite. Activities: P. A. L. S.: lntramurals. Kaplan, Lorraine R. With her fine taste result- ing from her true, artistic ability, Lorraine's clever- ness will originate new ideas in the field of milli- nery designing. Activities: Mixed Chorus: Social Usages: P. A. L. S.: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Karolinlto. Florence l. Flo has a personality that can easily be adapted to anything, whether it be dancing or her tuture pro- fession - that of a helpful social worker. Activities: M Club: G. A. A.: Cu'rent Events: Drama: Cler. Prac.: Chess. Karpman, lrving S. Sherlock not only ei- cels in making up puns to snap at his many friends but his everlasting friend i- ness and good naturedness force them to grin and bear it. Activities: Pub. Com. Drama: Triple M : Hall Guard: Checkers: Fire Mar- shal. Klass, Leona G. The brightness and sun- shiny radiance of lovely Lee entwine themselves in the memory vines of our hearts ard warm us with their ioy and glad- ness. Activities: Drama: Clean-Up Com., Src.: Sing Band: Cheer Leader. Klein, Sue S. Sweet Sue, with her broad, flashing smile and radiant happy face, has a captivating personality that completely enchants all who have the good fortune to call her triend. Activities: M. M., Sr. Ed.: Social Corn., Vice Chairman: P. A. L. S.: Sing Band: Mrs. Mayer's Angels: Social Usages: Faculty Personalities. -or.: -if ,W 'ii sa if 'A , ,1 f1'eQ,.czp' ,X f au... 'J' Kolovslcy, lsabell S. The lovely soprano voice of iolly, good-na- tured Isabell will some day enthrall the hearts of her audience when she makes her debut in the spacious halls of the Metropolitan Opera House. Activities: Mixed Chorus: P. A. L. S.: Sing Band. Komaiko, Robert S. Talented piano fingers, a keen mind, and a never failing sense of humor-a rare combination, but Bob is one in a million. Activities: E x e c u t i v e Council: Student Congress, Vice-Pres.: M. M., Sr. Ed.: Current Events:Triple M : Chess: 4B Drama: Clean- Up Com., Chairman. Kopeika, Henry C. Versatile, h a n d s o m e Hank is quite adept at a number of professions, for he is an excellent artist, speedy swimmer, and with his pleasing voice, a fine actor. Activities: Art Com., Chairman: Civic Award: Drama: Life Saving: Mag. Arts. Kostetsky, lrving With his earnestness and efficiency, our popular K will be appealing as he stands before a iudge and iury, realizing his dream of becoming a barrister. Activities: Manlegram, Sports Ed.: M, M., Sports Ed.: Cap and Gown Com., Vice-C h a i r m a n: Civic Award: N Club: Honor Band. Kovner, Shirley G. Still water runs deep may suggest to us the sweetness, intelligence, and friendliness u n d e r I y ing Shirley's unassuming na- ture. Activities: M. M., Copy Ed.: Manlegram: Student Congress: Girls' Chorus: P. A. L. S.: Current Everts: G. A. A.: J. Y. L.: Sing Band. Kravitz, Bessie B. Active, petite Bess , always flashing in and out, will forever strive to con- guer the deepest field of her eager inguisitiveness. She will rise high and go far. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Checkers: J. S. D.: Swim- ming Club. Kreisel, Alice R. Her hobby being travel, Alice will merrily click the keys of the typewriter as a private secretary until all distant and remote places she has always dreamed about become a reality. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Cler. Prac.: Faculty Per- sonalities: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Kroner, Gertrude B. Personality, intelligence, and an understanding of human nature will aid Gert in putting across the whys and wherefores of history. Activities: Commence- ment Com.: Civic Award: Drama: P. A. L. S.: G. A. A. Lakovitz, Hymen To pilot a plane is Lak's ambition, and a't this he is sure to contact success if he handles his airship as he managed the Jr. Basketball Team. Activities: Executive Council: 4B Commissioner: Intramurals: Triple M. Larsen, Eleanor To become a laboratory technician ls our fair Larrey's am- bition: Her vim, vigor, and vi- tality Are only surpassed by her mentality. Activities: Manle- gram, Ed.: Honor Society: P. A. L. S., Sec.: Com- mencement Com., Vice- Chairman: M Club: Fire Marshal: N Club. Lazow, Celia Beauty and brains are a rare combination indeed, but a possessor of the two is Cel , lf she applies her charm to her home as she has in school a model housewife she will be. Activities: M. M., Ass't. Ed.: Class Day Com.: P. A. L. S.: Sing Band: Mrs. Mayer's Angels: Faculty Personalities. Lebovitz, Sylvia A. Syl is tops to us. Her lovely voice, pleasing per- sonality, and intelligence make her respected and liked by all. Activities' Executive Council: 4B Commissioner: G. A. A.: P. A. L. S.: Honor Society: Chess: Drama. Lederman, Faye A. Her unusual ability and deftness as a private sec- retary will carry Faye to the four corners of the earth on the tides of prac- tical knowledge. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Cler. Prac.: Faculty Per- sonalities: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Leibovitz, Rosalyn D. A smile a day keeps ene- mies away, or better still, doesn't acguire any. Rosa- lyn's ever-ready smile and amusing wit encourage many to be her friends. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Checkers: lntramurals. Leibuvitz, Mandel Where there's merry laughter, there's Mandel, for his splendid sense of humor makes him the life of the party. As a C. P. A., success will surely be his. Activities: Life Guard, Capt.: Pub. Com.: Triple M : Current Events. Levin, Bernard Bernard has the rare guality of being able to concentrate well, and with this point in his favor he will reach great heights as a C. P. A. Activities: Hall Guard: Checkers. Levin,Jack Jock's unusual disposi- tion of true understanding and gentleness, his dark, unruly waves, and forever smiling face warm many a heart of his admiring friends. Activities: Triple M : Hall Guard. Levin, Philip Considerate, helpful, al- ways pleasant Phil Has made many friends and always will: l-le unselfishly lends a helping hand And does his best to un- derstand. Activities: Jewelry Com.: Current Events, Pres.: Drama: Triple M : Chess. Levine, Hyman ' Friendly and ambitious Hi is sure to succced in his high hope to enter the educational field of fire prevention, for he has be- come an excellent student in the school of experience here at Manley. Actlvitiesz Fire Marshal, Chief: Office Ass't.: Print Shoo Ass't.: Civic Award. Levy, lda H. Cheerful Ida: with her pleasant smile and good nature, will serve as a ray of sunshine in any hospital as she fulfills her ambition of bfzioining a nurse. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Social Usages: Life Saving: Cleckers. Levy, Norman N. This serious-minded young man is earnestly going to tackle a career as a printer. He is sure to reach the height of his ambition, foreman of the Cuneo Press Co. Activities: Usher, Capt.: Fire Marshal, Ass't. Capt.: Triole M : Proctor Com.: J. S. D. Lewin, Bernard H. A friend to all is Booie who has high ideals and lofty aspirations of becoming a C. P. A. Activities: Alumni Com.: Fire Marshal: Social Usages: Corridor Com., Chairman:lntramurals:Hall Guard: Triple M : Gym Leader, Capt. Lidovsky, Jack l. Jack is destined for a future amongst test tubes and other weird looking contraptions as a chemist. His ability and fine, clean cut appearance will carry him high on the ladder of success. Activities: Social Com., Chairman: T r i p l e M : Camera Club: Clean-up Com.: Honor Band. Lieberman, George A iolly, friendly person is George. As an advo- cator of that modern im- provement, air-condition- ing, he's sure to rise to the crest as an engineer. Activities: Triple MN: Intramurals. Lipkin, Nathan Great and beautiful buildings will rise when Nate wields his mighty pen as a successful architect. His ambition and sounk are priceless and will carry him far. Activities: Life Guard: Checkers: Mag. Arts. London, Hyman H. Hi, our handsome, care- free, future doctor, will cause many a feminine pulse to beat faster as he makes a niche for himself in the medical annals of the country. Activities: Triple M : P ro g ra m Com.: Civic Awa rd: Checkers: Div, Club, Vice-Pres. Ludwig, lrving H. During Red's stay here, his bright, cheery smile and winning ways have won him a place in all our hearts. He wishes to some day be a gym teacher at his Alma MaterfManley. Activities: Triple MM: Campus Civics: M, P, M. P.: Fire Marshal: J. Y. L. Malkoff, Ethel R. A rare blend of intelli- gence seasoned with cul- ture, and a sincere, charm- ing manner will place Ethel among the outstanding, both in the business world and in the maintenance of a cheery fireside. Activities: Jewelry Com.: Honor Society: P. A. L. S.: Cler. Prac.: J. J. S. Mallen, Jack A silver streak in the sky, and one of Jack's lat- est brain children skims on to the horizon. As dostiny has willed it, his airplane designs will make him famous. Activities: Executive Council: Fire Marshal: Clean-up Com.: T r i p l e Mancuso, Orlene A. When bigger and bet- ter waves are made, Or- lene, as a beauty operator, will make them. Manley's alumni will enter her shop and ernerge with the new- est in hair styles. Activities: Manlegram Rep,: P. A. L. S., Ass't. Treas.: Camera Club. Manovitz, lsadore R. To make the world sit up and take notice is the na- ture of lsadore's ambition, ior he wants to own an in- ternationally known adver- tising agency. With his skill, speed, and stamina, hc will produce excellent copy. Activities: Hall Guard: Triple M . Massniko-ff, Abe Basketball is the chief interest in this athletic lad's life, for he is both an ex- cellent player and leader. As a coach, Abe will guide his players to champion- ship. Activities: Basketball Team: Usher: Fire Mar- shal, Capt,: Proctor Com. McLaughlin, Edward G. Although quiet and un- assuming, Sonny has planted into the hearts of many friends the seeds of a fond and lasting friend- ship that will continue to grow for many years. Activities: 4B Drama: Triple M : Intramurals. Miller, Maxine l-ler sweet smile, pleasing manner, sympathetic na- ture, and practical way of thinking s u r e ly qualify Maxine for the role of air hostess. Activities: Fin. Com.: P. A. L. S.: Swimming Club: Current Events: Drama. Momjian, Helene E. With sweet Helene we use the old adage, Ac- tions speak louder than words. Her intelligence and ability are unsurpassed as is proved by her popu- larity and activities, Activities: Executive Council: Life Saving: M Club: Civic Award: Library Ass't: Volley Ball Champs, Mushlin,Jack Jack, a iovial lad, will be an advocate of painless dentistry, because his pa- tients will be so amused by his humor they will for- get all their pain. Activities: Swimming Team: Camera Club: Triple HM . Napolitano, George Some time in the not too distant future, George will make the headlines as an aeronautical engineer. His natural and likable man- ners and his appeal are his best insurance of friends and success. Activities: A rt C o m,: Italian Club: Triple M . Neiburger, Marcia J. Contagious laughter, guick wit, a lovely voice, and fine dramatic ability are iust a few of the many assets Margy possesses. Activities: Drama: Class Day Com., Vice-Chairman: P, A. L. S.: Sing Band: Washington Oratorical Contest, Neistein, Morris L. Although conservative in character, his ability as a radio engineer will shout for itself. Morrie is ef- ficient and a really fine young man. Activities: Chess: Check- ers: Triple M . Opensky, Edith Capable, reliable Aidle can make her pen- cil ily and can pound the little round discs well enough to merit the high- est praise in any office. Activities: Cler. Prac.: P. A. L. S., Ass't Treas.: J. S. D. Pacifico, Matthew J. Take a sparkling per- sonality: mix well with in- telligence, c h a r m, and good looks: season with a sense of humor and friend- ly nature: and you have MattwManley's personality boy, Activities: Class Treas.: Drama: l ta l i a n Club: Triple UM . Pagano, Angeline lt won't be very hard for sunny Angeline to light- ly intone her way into the bright lights of Broadway as a singer possessing rare and unusual ability. Activities: P, A. L. S.: ltalian Club. 2 Fatt, Charlotte Quiet efficiency and a gentle, sweet ladylike manner personify Char- lotte. She has both feet firmly planted, and her confident steady manner is sure to land her at the top spot as a private sec- retary. Activities: P, A. L. S.: Cler. Prac. Peclcen, Marilyn A likable sweet person with a sense of humor is Mar. Here is one Manley girl who is sure to achieve her goal, that of a secre- tary. Activities: Drama: P. A. L. S.: Cler. Prac,: Faculty Personalities. Perticara, Anthony This witty, pleasant fellow will surely achieve his am- bitions because of his per- severance and good nature. His modesty makes him all the more attractive to his many, many friends. Activities: Italian Club: Triple M : Gym Leader. Petak. Blanche E. Here is Manley's all- around girll Combining humor with intelligence, Blanche's goal of inevit- able success will come as a iournalistic touehclown. Activities: Honor Society, Vice-Pres.: N C I u b: Manlegram, Feat. Ed.: Civic Award: Namer of Manlegram: M. M., Sr. Ed.: P. A. L. S.: Executive Council: Sing Band, Pres.: Chorus. Peters, Virginia With Florence Nightin- gale as her ideal, Pete will minister to her pa- tients with her usual cheer- ful smile and radiant good will. Activities: Manlegram, Co-Sports Ed.: Fin. Com.: M Club: Fire Marshal: N Club: P. A. L. S.: Life Saving. Petrossi, Ann Ann has true artistic ability found in so few students. Having already won several scholarships to the Art Institute, she will go on to bigger and bet- ter things in the world of art. Activities: Art Com.: P. A. L. S.: italian Club. Podulsky, Elaine With her pleasing smile and infectious personality Elaine will continue to add a host of new friends to her rapidly growing list of admirers. Activities: Drama: P. A. L. S.: Social Com. Pressler, Lillian Ably equipped with a healing sense of humor, Lillian, as a nurse at a hospital door, will happily make the patients roar. Activities: Drama: Cler. Prac.: P. A. L. S.: Pub. Speak.: Nimble Fingers: Sing Band: J. S. D. Randall. Evelyn Y. A cluster of curls to frame her face, The sweetest of tempers, plus charm and grace: Her secret ambitions will surely be won As Evie finds her place in the sun. Activities: Program Com., Vice-Chairman: Cler. Prac,: P. A. L. S.: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Ratsltoff, Bernice B. A refined quietness that reveals intelligence and a thoughtful nature makes Bunny's friendship a real treasure to her many friends. Activities: Commence- ment Com.: Cler. Prac.: 4B Drama: P. A. L. S.: J, S. D. Recu, Ruth Ruth is the personifica- tion of refinement- re- served, studious, and sweet. A famous business man in future years will be re- warded with her services as a private secretary. Activities: Social Usages, Sec.: Checkers: P. A. L. S., Treas. Riggio, Clara She's good at writing news: She has intelligent views: We know that she can't lose In any profession she may choose. Activities: Honor Society, Pub. Chairman: Manle- gram, News Ed.: Fire Marshal: N Club: Jew- elry Com.: P. A, L. S. Rovinsky, Dorothy Raven-haired, brown-eyed Dot will sit with pencil poised and ready to fly as her employer dictates in a rapid staccato. Her vi- tality, her friendliness, and her charm cannot be over- looked. Activities: Cler. Prac.: Faculty Personalities: P. A. L. S.: Drama: Checkers. Ruber, Lillian Sweet, little Lily's charm and flowerlike loveliness will be a never ending source to tempt the bees around the honey pot. Activities: Swimming Club: P. A. L. S.: Sing Band: Social Usages: J. S. D. Rubin, Doris Blonde, vivacious, ere'- getic, Sweet, intelligent, and niag- netic. A daily inhabitant of tre- court: Doris will make an acc.- rate report. Activities: P. A. L. S.: M. M., Typist: Hall Guard: 4B Commissioner: Div. Club, Sec.: Clean-up Cor'-. Saaf,Aclriana About a person as ve'- satile as is our Adri there is not much one can aod. Her sweetness and capa- bility will carry her far. Activities: Honor Society, Sec.: Manlegram, Sports Ed.: Executive Council: M Club: Fire Marshal: N Club: P. A. L. S. Sachs, Rose M. A mischievous little miss .is our Rose with her quick wit and ready answers. Her dancing feet are sure to carry her swiftly to a future as a school teacher. Activities: Social Usages: P. A. L. S.: Cap and G-own Corn.: Mrs, Mayer's An- gels. Satin, Mary B. As smooth and shiny as her name has been her clear, meritable record here at Manley. May she always continue to be as sweet and charming as she is now. Activities: M, M., Club Fd.: P, A. L. S.: Hail Guard. Shaffner, Harold As an ambassador, this pleasing personality will co much to add to the pres- tige of the American For- eign Service. Activities: Fire Inspector: J. Y. L.: Faculty Personaii- ties: Triple MH: Currert Events: Camera Club: Gym Leader. Schayer, Julius Quiet, reserved Julie will some day startle the world with the results obtained from his research in medi- cine. Activities: Pub. Com.: Fire Marshal: Corridor Com.: Triple M . Scher, Minnie A whiz in the gym, Min- nie proves her versatility by being egually as corn- petent in the classroom. Her friendliness and eager- ness to help all those around her make her a person worth knowing. Activities: Checkers: P. A. L. S.: Intramurals: J. J. S. Schiff, Louis A toast to Lou for his superp intelligence and magnetism, his impartial friendliness and good sportsmanship-a fine ex- ample of ideal American manhood. Activities: Championship Basketball Team: Life Guard, Capt.: Commence- rrvent Com., Chairman: Fire Marshal, Capt.: M Club: Civic Award: Honor Society: Triple M , Sec. Schuster, Sara A. The possessor of a dual personality, Sarah presents a shy, serene nature until encouraged to become the life of the party, at which she shines. Her sweet man- rierisms and friendliness make her liked by all. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Current Events: Drama. Swartz, Jonas W'. Jonas may never have owned a whale, but we are sure he'll make a whale of an accountant. Activities: Fire Marshal, Lieut: Checkers, Pres.: Tripie MH: Hall Guard. Selman, David They look alike, they speak alike, and their as- pirations are alike. Dave, the first half of the Selman twins, will contribute his share to the success of the duo in his career as an ac- countant. Activities: Print Shopj Triple MN: lntramurals. Selman, Milton Part of the Selman eclipse is this shining ex- ample of what the progres- sive business man will be like. Milt will help the other half in establishing this couple as future stars in the solar system. Activities: Print Shop: Triple M : Intramurals, Shapiro, Martin A friendly smile and a hearty hand clasp such as Marty genially distributes will endear him to aviators as he tirelessly goes about his duties as a mechanic. Activities: Triple M : Lunchroorn Ass't., Mgr. Shapiro, Sylvia A pair of lovely brown eyes catches your atten- tion: a charming manner plus intelligent conversa- tion holds it: friendliness and sincerity make you call this voung miss friend for life. Activities: M. M., Typist: Pub. Com.: Faculty Per- sonalities: P. A. L. S.: Mrs. Mavers Angels: Social Usag-es. Shetlow, Fay The song titled the Loveliness of You serves as an apt description of friendly Fav. G e n i a l, cheery, iovial, she will reign supreme in our mem- ory as a well-liked school chum. Activities: P. A. L. S.: Intramurals: Mrs. Mayer's Angels, Shiptowitz, William A public accountant Willie aims to be, And he'll get there, as we can see, For he's good at climbing the rugged road: Frankness and intelligence will lighten the load. Activities: Hall Guard: Triple M : C u r r e nt Events: Gym Leader. Shrear, Claire With her lovely figure and charming grace, it is no wonder Claire loves dancing. She also has an ambition to have a happy married life, and what a lovely bride she will bel Activities: Art Com.: Checkers: P. A. L. S.: J. J. S. Simon, Esther Esther is the sort of per- son who fits into any crowd. Her quick wit, vivacious laughter, and lovely man- ners make her an asset to any group. Activities: Social Usages: Checkers: P. A. L. S.: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Singer, Florence A dramatist, iournalist, athlete, and musician with an unusual personality, Florencels versatility is shown by her numerous and varied activities. Activities: M. M., Ass't. Ed.: Manlegrarn, Copy Ed.: Pub. Com., Chairman: Band: N Club, Treas.: 4B Drama: Life Saving: P. A. L. S.: Current Events. Small, Mary Vivid, sparkling, and colorful is Mary, our tal- ented nightingale, who is destined to make the raft- ers ring with her rich, me- lodic, soprano voice. Activities: Honor Society: 48 Drama: Alumni Corn., Vice-Chairman: P. A. L. S.: J. S. D. Soifer, Hiram Our popular Hi has the lofty ambition to become a C. P. A. With personal- ity and initiative as his chief assets he will surely succeed. Activities: Usher, Capt.: Eire Marshal, Capt.: Chess: Triple MN: Proctor Com. Solovay, Ethel A good sport, excelling in athletics and in her ability to make friends, Ethel is, as we'll all agree, a top notcher on the lad- der of success. Activities: G. A. A., Pres.: Life Saving, Capt.: Current Events: P. A. L. S.: Drama: Glee Club: M' Club: Swimming Instruc- tress. Sparacio, Josephine The gifted fingers of Josie fly over the ivory keyboard as well as over the typewriter, and it is certain that She will al- ways keep them busy ex- pressing one or the other of her talents. Activities: P. A. L. S., Ass't. Treas.: Intramural Volleyball Champs: Social Usages. Steinberg, Marvin Force, unusual bright- ness, and a flare for fiery, convincing oratory put Marvin in a class by him- self. As a criminal lawyer he will attain a success that will make him re- nowned, Activities: Class Day Com.: M. M., Club Ed.: Triple M , Treas.: Clean- up Corn., Sr. Chairman. Sterling, Murray With untold qualities as bona fide as his name, this sterling student has set a record in scholarship and achievement that will make him a long remembered friend. Activities: M. M., Ass't. Ed.: Manlegram, Co-Bus. Mgr.: Class Dav Com., Chairman: Civic Awaro: N Club, Pres.: Triple Pres. Stone, Harry Leadership, good sports- manship, and the knack of adding to his list of friends comprise the outstanding assets of our president, who will ascend new pin- nacles in the field of bio- logical chemistry. Activities: Class Presi- dent: Student Congress: Fire Marshal, Capt.: Clean- up Corn., Chairman: Civic Award: 48 Drama: Current Events: Triple M . Suchan, Violet As sweet as the flower whose name she bears, Violet's naive charm, loveli- ness, and fairness of face are forever turned to the sun-the radiance of life. Activities: Student Con- gress, Sec.: Civic Award: 4B Commissioner: Program Com., Chairman: M. M., Sports Ed.: Honor Society: Life Saving: Sing Band, Soc. Sweet, Anne Anne's sincerity and de- pendability have placed her on a seat of honor as one of our most respected students. As an M. D.'s as- sistant she will apply these fine characteristics to the work she loves, Activities: 4B Volley Ball Champs: 4B Drama: 4A Drama: Gift Com. ...A g. A sw 5- 'E ,- J 1 ., -r , ti A, 45 2 w l f.:- we A s .. X is Taclelman, Joseph Greased dynamite in the gym, Joe, a lover of all sports, takes time out only to read history books. With his athletic ability, Joe's ambition to be an athletic director will un- doubtedly be realized. Activities: Champion Bas- ketball Team: Triple M , M Club. Tonini, Louise Little but dynamic-that's our Lou! The ease and grace with which she per- forms all sports and her energetic leadership will help to make her a suc- cessful gym instructress. Activities: B a s e b a I I Champs, Capt.: P. A. L. S. Trubniclc, Morris Morry's favorite hobby, collecting baseball auto- graphs is combined with his ambition to own a baseball team, May you realize your hopes, Morry. We're root- ing for you. Activities: Drama, Triple MH: Cross Country Club: Intramurals. Turetzky, Sydelle A good student and an infectious personality typify Sydelle, Her good humor and exuberant spirits make her a welcome member of any group, and as a secre- tary she will have a good opportunity to exercise her ability. Activities: Cap and Gown Cornq P, A. L, S., J. J. S. VaIentine,Ann This sweet and charming young miss has everything. With a pleasing manner and a sunny disposition, plus her ability to get along with people, she is indeed a valentine worth receiving, Activities: Fin. Com.g P. A. L, S.g Cler. Prac. Verdico, Marie Athletic and active, pleasing and pretty Marie will have her name in Broadway's bright lights as a dancer of renowned merit. Activities: Cap and Gown Corn., Chairman: 4B Base- ball Champs, Mrs. Mayer's Angels, Cler. Prac,, P. A. L. S. Vishny, Rosamond Dark, serene, Iovely-so- phisticated and yet simple Roz displays her fine taste and appreciation of life by warm, sincere friendships and eager helpfulness. Activities: Program Com.f Drama, Chairmang P. A. L. S., Student Congress. Wacker, Leo Leo, a willing and par- ticipating student, eager and able, has ambitions of becoming a C. P. A. I-le'lI certainly make the grade in the attainment of his desire. Activities: Cler. Prac.g Current Events: Triple HM . Weinberg, Gertrude Musical Sit, with her flashing dark eyes and curly black hair, will be a valuable asset to any broadcasting studio in fu- ture years of television. Activities: Social Usagesg Cler. Prac.g P. A. L. S.: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Weisberg, Leonard Always ready to lend his able assistance, Lenny has impressed us by his ever friendly iests and willing- ness to share our worries as well as greatly contrib- ute to our gala occasions. Activities: Life Guard, Swimming Team: Chess, Alumni Com., Triple M , l 7 -:fi il lgff Ji El I if QMS , ' P -M. -an 'T ' I 1 D Edit! . :gig i , I if fa Ente L':L: 'il . ., filli L .f-' 'fs . J M... i l K, fi I Whiteman, Harriet The old saying, Still wa- ter runs deep, describes Harriet to a T . In her own quiet way she has played into the hearts of many friends. Activities: Honor Societyg 4B Commissionerg Social Usagesq Honor Band: So- cial Com.g Chorus. Wilner, Anne While searching for ra- dio fame, Cooky enter- tains and amuses her count- less number of friends by singing and dancing. Her Gay, bright spirit will rival that of the sun. Activities: P. A, L. S.: Mrs. Mayer's Angels. Wulbert, Eugene lt is almost impossible to resist smiling in Jeep's presence, for his delightful sense of humor enmeshes all who meet him. As a criminal lawyer, his elo- guence will reign supreme. Activities: C o r r i d o r Com.: Triple M , Zakovsky, Mary Mary has all the attri- butes that it takes to make another Forence Nightin- gale-initiative, a sweet disoosition, a sunny smile, and a voice pleasant to the ears of all. Activities: J. Y. L.: So- cial Usagesg Intramurals: G. A. A., P. A. L. S. Zimmerman, Robert A rather unassuming per- son, Bob is sure to show that crime does not pay. Woe be unto him who crosses Bob's path and is not on his side of the law! Activities: Hall Guard: Triple M g Intramurals. Glassman,Jean If tenacity, cheerfulness, courage, youthtulness, and intelligence pave the road to success, the way will be smooth for Jean. As a technician, unsophisticated Jeanyi will adorn some lucky professor! labora- tory, Activities: Life Savingy Current Eventsg P. A. L. S. Janowitz, Lena School attendance will be perfect when Lena becomes a teacher, because she will captivate her pupils with her sincerity, complete un- derstanding, and winning manner. Activities: Art Com.: Current Eventsj P. A. L. S.: Intramurals. Scher, Philip With his rugged hand- someness and cheery smile as an initial introduction, the short while we have known Philip has revealed a highly intelligent per- sonality flavored with a warm friendliness, Activities: Triple Mug Hall Guard. Shrank, Edith Edith is well known for her subtle humor and her literary ability. However, she has chosen for her life's work that noble vocationf medical science. Activities: Life Savingg Checkers: Summer School Graduate. G60 Weiss, Beatrice Bebe's dreams, first and foremost, are dreams of a magnificent future as a renowned Little Theatre actress. With an unusual voice and splendid dra- matic ability, her dreams will soon become active realities, Activities: 4B Drama: Washington Oratorical Contest, First Placeg Better Speech League, Rep.g G. A. A.g Summer School Graduate. Young, Martha A iewel of a girl. These words best describe intellectual, friendly Marv tha who is the composite of everything that is fine and good. Activities: P. A, L. S.: Chessg Intramurals. Pearl Fishman Whose time to pass came sooner As one who sails to distant lands Across an unknown sea, So has our classmate ventured torth With spirit brave and tree. We cannot know to what bright shore Those who have gone may fare, But love has taught us to believe That we shall meet them-There. than our own. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT .x CLASS OF JANUARY l938 ..'111L.-fi W E, The undersigned, being of sound bod and x Y - Q N reasonably sound minds, do hereby submiT and bequeaTh, aTTer concenTraTed ThoughT, our lasT Tavors and bequesTs To The TaculTy and sTudenTs of our beloved Alma lvlaTer. ,lf 'X To The up and coming 4A's we leave The vasT sTore ex. f X NNN.- oT knowledge gained Trom painTul experience: ThaT The unwriTTen law oT Seniordom which gives a 4A The privilege oT ignoring convenTion, classes, and hall guards is somewhaT sadly misinTerpreTed by The TaculTy7 ThaT They cling sTeadTasTly To The high ideals insTilled in Their hearTs and minds in The early sTages oT Their Manley career, and lasT buT noT leasT, ThaT They bask in The open envy and adoraTion oT The lower classmen, Tor The graduaTing semesTer seems To Tly on TleeT wings. For The 4B's are reserved campaigns, candidaTes, and oTher pre-graduaTion plans. Don'T TorgeT also To sTarT saving, Tor soon come bank books, picTures, and annuals. To The 3A's we leave The ioy oT only one more semesTer To go unTil The Senior year is reached and earnesTly hope ThaT in The ioyTul process oT becoming an acTive member oT The privileged Senior class They do noT TorgeT To look To Their laurels and begin To plan ThaT valedicTory climb. To The 3B's we say, Hello Juniors. Lay your ToundaTions deep and sTurdy To help you blaze your TuTure Trails oT glory. Plod along, young 'uns, and don'T TorgeT ThaT, 'As ye sow, so shall ye reap.' To The naive 2f'X's we promise iusT one more semesTer oT The innocenT simpliciTy oT being under-classmen, aT The end oT which we help bid adieu To second year worries and a merry Hi-ho To Juniorhood. To The 2B's we give The revelaTion ThaT The quicker one aTTains ThaT sophisTicaTed worldly air, The sooner one becomes misTaken Tor a Senior. Thus does happiness reign. To The lA's we leave The lB's. Be kind To Them and remember ThaT iT wasn'T so long ago ThaT you, Too, were looking Tor The proverbial elevaTor. To Those Tender paTrons oT knowledge, The Treshies, we give a loud and booming hearTy welcome. To you we are leaving our second home wiTh iTs Tine ideals and oppor- TuniTies. Serve iT TaiThTully and make iT proud oT you. To The TaculTy, our learned guardians oT The pasT Tour years, we leave peace and The pride oT having done a job well. We have gleaned much Trom your vasT sTore of knowledge. To The school we leave many more happy years oT success, championship, and TurTher beauTiTicaTion of your Tine building and lovely campus, making you Truly Manley BeauTiTul. We, The undersigned, represenTing The Senior class, now prepare To enTer The porTals oT The world, and leave This noble documenT as our lasT will and TesTamenT. WITNESS: Celia Lazow RoberT Komaiko BARRISTER: AnneTTe Coine Sue Klein SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Composed ot the class otlicers and elected delegates from the senior divisions, the Senior Executive Council is the medium through which the business ot the graduat- ing class is transacted. Collaborating with the chairmen ot the various committees the council acts upon the various suggestions made by seniors. Each plan is discussed at the council meet- ings betore being submitted to the class tor approval. Mrs. Bernice Murana, senior adviser, represents the faculty while serving on the Senior Council. ALUMNI Mrs. Mayer Chairman-Miriam Fischer Vice-Chairman-Mary Small Bernard Lewin Hiram I-Iyson Pearl Buxbaum Leonard Weisberg ART Mrs. Brandenburg Chairman-Henry Kopeilca Vice-Chairman-Sidney Boumstein Lena Janovitz George Napolitano Claire Shrear Anne Petrossi CAP AND GOWN Miss Jorgensen Chairman-Marie Verdico Vice-Chairmanelrving Kostetsky David Brenner Sydelle Turetzlcy Peter Colanqela Rose Sachs CLASS DAY Mr. Bale Chairman-Murray Sterling Vice-Chairman-Marcia Neiburger Marvin Steinberg Sara Friedman Roslyn Handler Celia Lazow COMMENCEM ENT Mr. Bale Chairman-Louis Schitt SENIOR COMMITTEES Vice-ChairrnanfEIeanor Larsen I-Iyman Brutzlcus Gertrude Kroner Bernice Ratslcotf Annette Coine FINANCE Chairman-William Arenson Virginia Peters Frances Berger Annette Adinolti Maxine Miller Ann Valentine GIFT Miss Jorgensen Chairman-Lillian Gelpern Vice-Chairman-Andrew Greenwald Anne Sf eet Michael Belpedio Martha Fetting Antoinette Gentile JEWELRY Mrs. Mayer Chairrnanellobert Behn 'S fix V , I JC. if e , I I ?,-F-,I I 1 N ' 'I I III..'I.iIE-II. Ill!! Vice-Chairman-Edwin Baslres Philip Levin Clara Riggio Ethel Mallcoht Margaret Finitzo PROCTORS Mrs, Murana Chairman-Nathan Cotovsky George Fish Norman Levy Abe Massnilcott I-Iiram Soiter PROGRAM Miss Greene Chairman-Violet Suchan Vice-Chairman-Evelyn Randall I-Iyman London Thelma Brand Sarah Cohen' Rosamond Vishny PUBLICITY Mrs. Mayer Chairman-Florence Singer Vice-Chairman-Rosalyn Jaco Julius Shayer Irving Karprnan Mandel Leibuvitz Sylvia Shapiro SOCIAL Miss Greene Chairman-Jaclc Lidovslcy Vice-Chairman-Sue Klein Norrna Cohen Ruth Colcee Elaine Podulslcy Harriet Whiteman NIOR DIVISIO 4A-I .-II 4A--III 4A-IV I ga -as P ' TRIPLE M P. A. L. S. P. A. L. S. SENIOR SOCIALITES TRESSING social acTiviTy, The graduaTing class oT l938 TosTered Two senior acTiviT?es Tor The encouragemenT oT social conTacT-The Triple HM sponsored by Mr. Bale and The P. A. L. S. by Mrs. Murana. The Triple M TosTered The plan oT Teaching The senior boys To dance, and classes were held in coniun-:Tion wiTh The P. A. L. S. aT which The girls acTecl as insTrucTresses. As an iniTiaTion sTunT The P. A. L. S. seT aside one day as Doll Day, in which all The senior girls came To school wiTh dolls oT all sizes and yarieTy, creaTinq a day oT much merrimenT and enioymenT. As a climax To The acTiviTies oT The semesTer, members oT clubs were recipienTs oT pins, securely esTablishing Them as liTelonq members oT The P. A .L. S. and Triple i Mi' oT Manley. FACULTY PERSONALITIES CURRENT EVENTS CIVIC AWARD CIVIC AWARD THE illuslrious one per cenl represenls Ihel perl of our sludenl body which has conducled ilself wifh honor and dislinclion in The various aclivilies here al Manley. Represenling every field of aclivily, Ioremosl among which are iournalism, music, clerical preclice, alhlelics, and many more 'foo abundanl' Io enumerale, Ihese sludenls have proved Ihemselves Io be Ihe group responsible for 'rhe grealer perl of our civic progress. By perlicipaling in school eclivilies, by conlribuling somelhing Io Iurlher and improve our civic relarions, by being an ideal sfudenl and cilizen who has been spon- sored by members of Ihe Iacully, sludenls are eligible Io receive an insignia, e Civic as a Ieslimoniel ol rendering service Io Ihe school. The ellorls of This group should spur The remaining sluclenls on Io grealer heighls in civic achievement STUDENT CONGRESS VIOLET SUCHAN ROBERT KOMAIKO Senior Rep. Senior Rep. HE STudenT Congress, consisTing oT Two represenTaTives Trom each grade, acTs as an advisory commiTTee To The principal. IT helps him TormulaTe plans concern- ing The improvemenT oT The school as a whole and helps To sTimuIaTe acTiviTies, Thus creaTing a selT-governing spiriT in The hearTs oT The sTudenTs. Embodied wiTh The auThoriTy To make laws governing The sTudenTs, The Congress has advanced rapidly under The supervision oT iTs sponsor, Ivlr. Adair, and iTs execuTive oTTicers, Philip Rubin, Pres.: RoberT Komailco, Vice-Pres.: VioleT Suchan, Sec. lTs obiecTives are clearly seT TorTh. The Congress is conTinuing To puT TorTh eTTorTs Tor improvemenT in The lunchroorn appearance, environmenT, and conducT. The TurTher beauTiTicaTion oT The quadrangle and The progress Toward more orderly and cleanly corridors are deTiniTe aims. Co-operaTing wiTh Miss Wilson, personnel advisor, The Congress has sTinnulaTed Torum discussions by suggesTing suiTable Topics. In an aTf TempT To come in closer conTacT wiTh The sTudenT body as a whole, many proTiTab'e meeTings wiTh room represenTaTives have been held. CornmiTTecs, such as The Build- ing, Scholarship, and Clean-Up, have seen To The execuTion of These many obiecTives The Congress has so wisely planned. In our world, aT Manley High School, our democraTic principles and prachces pave The way Tor good ciTizenship in The years To come. SITTING: K. Caosuic, R. Komailco, Vice-Pres., H. Slclar, P. Rubin, Pres., V. Suchan, Sec., H. Romirowslcy, H. Harris. STANDING: Mr. Adair, A, Kamenetslcy, R. Goldstein, E. Norman, T. Rosen, B. Tarshis. HONOR SOCIETY HROUGH the tunction ot the Honor Society, Manley strives to give credit to the true scholar. Organized by Mr. Juhnlqe in I936, the Honor Society, by stressing higher scholastic ettorts on the part ot the student body, has promoted civic leadership which has been an asset to our school. Membership is attained by achieving Super Honor Roll grades the last month ot the semester, by being a model student and citizen ot Manley, and by obtaining the ap- proval ot the taculty. Miss Roehl and Miss Dolese sponsor this outstanding ANDREW GREENWALD QFOUFJ. President ll Q FIRST ROW: M. Kagan, E. Steinberg, H. Whiteman, H. Momjian, S. Siegal, F. Frankturter, E. Bain, M. Brill, R. Holtzblatt. SECOND ROW: M. Rotman, S, Friedman, E. Sieqal, C. Singer, A. Saat, Sec., C. Riggio, Pub. Editor, B. Petalc, Vice'Pres., A. Greenwald, Pres., F. Schneider, E. Rappeport. M. Rotmetz, L. Ralcow. THIRD ROW: L. Schitt, Y. Frankel, E. Friedman, H. Slclar, A. Dunn, L. Mit- niclc, E. Mallcott, S. Diamond, R. Johnson, L, Sandler, D. Friedman, Miss Roehl. FOURTH ROW: D. Kachiroubas, V. Suchan, R. Kassel, F. Chavin, J. Handleman, M. Small, B. Nerenstein, M. Cohen. F. Schwartz, R. Malpede, F. Larsen, FIFTH ROW: F. Rosenberg, N. Pritilcin, D. Crowt, H. Keith, G. Diamons, D. Bonner, A. Goldstein, S. Levin, W. Wigell, S. Weisbrot, J. Gorman. FIRST ROW: S. Linderman, R. Marcanti, L. Luehr, H. Gilberg, B. Turlcin, H. Friedman, S. Lalcovitz, K. Capsuto, D. Polen, G. Kalish, F. Kushner, A. Klein. SECOND ROVV: H. Travis, R. Popel, J. Yager, D. Golden, F. Binder, F. Leibovitz, A. Greenwald, Pres., F. Litshutz, R. Needle, M. Krichelslcy, M. Pulick, R. Suchan, R. Tranchida, L. Shett. THIRD ROW: V. Ganz, J. Mogilevslfy, S. Martin, F. Rymer, F. Shanoclc, N. Stein, L. Finer, P. Belly, l. Cutler, J. Stoller, M. Karlin, B. Schuster, Miss Roehl. FOURTH ROW: E. Fischer, B. Zevitz, E, Seltzer, M. Cohen, S. Karlin, E. Rose. A. Gore, E. Norman, L. Weiss, D. Goldstein, A. Weinstein, S, Josephson, M. Lander, M. Stolberg. FIFTH ROW: F. Madenberg, R. Altman, E. Nash, M, Kaufman, B. Degozinslcy, R. Siegal, B. Tarshis, A. Golotarb, N. Lesser, M. Spiel- man, R. Singer, H. Jacobson, S. Goldsmith, S. Polin. F. Coleman, M. Cohen, J. Miller, Treas. MANLEY MEMORIES STAFF EDITOR-I N-CHIEF Tobey Brand ASSOCIATE EDITORS Murray SterIing CeIia Ltuow FIorenco Singer SENIOR EDITORS Sue KIein BIancIwe Patek Annette CoIne Robert ICornaII4o SPORTS EDITORS VioIet Sucnar Irving Kostotsky CLUB EDITORS MaryIr SteInberi1 Mary SatIn COPY EDITORS Ruttx Derrner SI'wIrIey Koyner BUSINESS MANAGER Peter CnIanqeIo ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER Andrew OreenwaId CIRCULATION Nathan Cotovsky TYPISTS SyIvIa Shapiro Doris Rubin ART EDITOR Joe EosteIn FACULTY ADVISORS Estner Jorgensen Edqar Middendortf A. -an-Ar CREATIVE WRITING AND MAGAZINE ARTS PRACTICE in wriling essays, shorl slories, and olher prose ably prepared Ihe Crealive Wriling Class for Ihe birlh of The semifannual. In The rniddle of Cclober, Ihe Manley Mem- ories was born Io Thelma Brand, EdiIor-in- Chief. The raising and developing of such a precious child was no easy Iaslc, so Ihree guard- ians were chosen Io assisl, Murray Slerling, Celia Lazow, and Florence Singer, Assislanl Edilors. Then came Ihose Io educale il in dil- Terenl fields-Senior Edilors, Sue Klein, Blanche Pelalc, Annelle Coine and Roberl Kornailcoi Sporls Edilors, Violel Suchan and Irving Kose Ielslcyq Club Edilors, Marvin Sleinberg and Mary Sarinq Copy Edirors, Rulh Dermer and Shirley Kovnerq and Typisls, Doris Rubin and Sylvia Shapiro. The process of educalion cons Iinued wilh Peler Colangelo, Business Manager, and Andrew Greenwald, Assislanl Manager, 'ro guide il financially, Nale Colovslcy, Circulalion Manager, Io inlroduce ils merilsy Joe Epslein, Arr Edilor, Io dress il' up and add allracliony and Miss E. Jorgensen, Iacully sponsor, Io ad- vise and guide il. As ir began Io develop a personalily, Mr. E. Middendoril, sponsor of The Magazine Arls Class, laid ils Iulure plans and supervised ils rnalce-up. Under his able assislance, The Maga- zine Arls Class creared an aliracrive, sensible, and wise design Tor living. They showed ir The advanrages ol a well-planned life, laugh? if Io laugh wilh humorous carloons. and gave if grace and poise wilh fine arl. Slowly, bil' by bil, il grew and flourished. Derails were added, new ideas To dress i+ up, and originalily Io malce il happy-for where Ihere is a love Io wrire and plan, no obslacles can bloclc Ihe way. Thus I+ Ihrove, and Ioday wirh pride and gladness, we give you our ohf- spring-Manley Memories! WHEN I RECITE I I gel an awlul leeling when I gel up lo recileg The hol blood rushes lo my head and my knees iusl shake wilh lrighl: My hands iusl seem lo lose lheir power: lhey lwine and lwisl up so: My lhroal is clogged and all slulled up: lhe words don'l seem lo go. I look al all lhe laces ol my classmales all around, And I wanl lo vanish in lhe air or sink righl lhro' lhe ground. I lry lo speak, lo say a word: my maulh will open and close: I blush: I slammerg I gel all red lrom my ears down lo my loes. finolher lime I lry again: al lasl my speech I begin: Fasler and lasler come my words, and my poor head slarls lo spin. My hands wave wildly lhro' lhe air: my knees slarl lrembling anew: My voice grows louder: I slarl lo shoul in my mad hasle lo gel lhro'. IV I become exciled and healed up: say more lhan I inlended, And lhen belore I know ills so-my lillle speech is ended! I wonder al my calmness now: I sland on sleady feel! Then proudly wilh a pulled up chesl, march boldly lo my seal. Mary Rolmelz, 4B-8. FRIENDLY CORRIDORS Many limes have I climbed lhe broad hall slairs Of Manley I-Iigh In lhe early hours ol lhe morning When all was quiel, soundless, peacelul: And walched lhe golden sun Throw ils shalls ol liery lighl Across lhe dark, lriendly, corridors, Warming and lighling lhem Wilh a sacred louch ol heaven's lineness. Alberl Mendelson, 3B-9. P O E Music Wilh lhe beal, beal, beal Ol lhe cily slreel Like a heavy huge bass drum . . . Is lhe cry lor slrile In lhe plea lor lile In lhe roaring cily hum. Like lhe ding, ding, dong Ol lhe cilyls lhrong Wilh a never ending pace . . . Is lhe pounding pain Ol lhe swealing rain Pouring lrom a worker's lace. Like lhe lhump, lhump, lhump Of lhe cily dump Singing madly in your ear Is lhe dislanl goal Of a dreamer's soul Slowly drawing near. Ida Levy. 3B-4. STORMY NIGHT Dark, dismal slreele- An angry, lashing rain bealing Haughly, slubborn lrees And lowly, humble planls inlo submission. Through lhe driving sheel ol rain Winks an occasional glimmer ol a slreel lamp I can see nolhingg I hear only lhe paller ol rain, The swish ol leaves, and roar ol lhe wind. My loolsleps echo hollowly In lhe dark, dismal slreel. Dorolhy K. Kahn, 3B-3. MANLEY M is lor lhe many lhings she laughl us. A is lor advanlages we gol. N is lor lhe needy lhings she broughl us. L is lor her love . . . lorgel il nol. E is lor encouragemenl she gave us. Y is lor lhe youlhs she helped along. Pul lhem all logelher lhey spell MANLEY. The school lhal laughl us righl lrom wrong. Norma T. Cohen, 4A-3. TIC PARAGRAPHS STREET cAR A yellow coach As Cinderella had. STreeT car, Like The empTied shell OT some huge animal. A skeleTon, wiTh glass Tor eyes, Revived. And by some pulsaTing magic Made To run on Tracks You have given us ambiTion, ln leaving we'll go Tar: You have given us courage, Unfraid we'll challenge a sTar. You have given us memories ln leaving sad ones, blue: You have given us a mission To Manley To be True. AnneTTe Coine, 4A-4. And blink huge eyes aT nighT. A PRAYER The magic yellow coach . In 6 fairy fale of Sifeel. Dear God, granT me ThaT I may always Thrill Blanche Pefak 4,543 To The sighT oT an orange sunrise, UPON LEAVING THE HARBOR All ready To launch, Equipped, The ship sTands. The course oT your life ls now in your hands. STeer sTeady and True: Clear The eye, Tirm The grip: The Task lies wiTh you To make easy The Trip. STand clear oT Despair: Be noT drowned in Failure. BaTTle LiTe's Tossing sea: Be a powerTul sailor. Choose wisely The porT: Wisely sail To your end. Place your goal wiThin reach, BuT never aTTained. Florence Singer, 4A-2. FAREWELL TO MAN LEY You have given us sTrengTh, In learning we are sTrong: You have given us guidance, We know now righT Trorn wrong. You have given us sporTsmanship, ln leaving we are Tair: You have given us knowledge, Unbiased, honesT, and rare. You have given us Triendship, ln leaving Triends are True: You have given us spiriT, The will To work Tor you. To The smell oT morning dew, To The voice oT one who loves me, And burning leaves ThaT sing aclieu. Dear God, granT me ThaT I may never Fail To search Tor The TirsT spring Tlower, Fail To hear The wind as iT sings, Fail To hear The song oT The TreeTops, Or The melody oT Tlapping wings. Dear God: May my mind grow broad as This grain Tield My characTer as sTraighT as ThaT lane, May l always live Tor The ioy oT living, And my child hearT always remain. Rosamond C. Vishny, 4A NATURE THOUGHTS M ISTS The silver misTs liTT gray-blue arms ThaT swirl in whirls oT milkiness. The soTTened glow oT orange lighT Glimmers dim in misTiness. THE CAREFREE MONARCH Wispy, wisTTul sTrands OT wind: MysTic veils oT breezes kin: LighT, Aeolian noThingness Clad in clear, invisible dress: Where goesT Thou, wiTh walTzing sTep So TeaTh'ry lighT iT soTTly peTs The upTurned, smiling, Tlower Tace, And Then rush on in maddened race? MOON THREADS Silv'ry cobwebs on The waTer Woven by Thin, elTin hands, Rise in misTs oT velveT soTTer Than blue veils oT Tairy-land. Carmela Covelli, 3B-9. M. P. M. P. NG: L. Perkal, M. Wasserman, R, Bona, B. Goldberg, M. Slovsky, S. Schur, R. Rubin, J. W man Treas., S. Klement, L. Cantor, H. Kramer. STANDING: A. Cohen, Z. Ali, l. Ludwig, L. Solomon otmetz, R. Shedd, Sec., M. Saeder, S. Dreebin, R. ClearwaTer, S. Levy, Miss Srill, J. Miller PO ETS PoeTs siT alone ln empTy shells: On barren sTone The poeT dwells: He misses all ThaT's real in liTeg His shell so small ConTains The sTriTe Which in his soul ls burning hoT. LiTe's royal goal He guesses noT, BuT looking up WiTh pen in hand Drinks deep LiTe's cu And calls iT bland. While LiTe around ln ioy does swell, The poeT lives ln empTy shell. Joe Miller, Pres. MANLEY'S POETIC-MINDED PEOPLE in poeTry club we've Tried To sTarT And keep Torever more AppreciaTion oT The arT OT Those gone on beTore. Wife sTrive To Tollow in The wake OT Holmes, LongTellow, Poe, And Trom Their works, good use well make OT knowledge They besTow. Miss Srill, our sponsor, reads each week From works oT These greaT men: Then Trom The lines They seem To speak And, Through Them, live again. So, now The lesson weve been TaughT- We work in harmony- Our minds have buT a single Thought Make LiTe a melody. Ruby Shedd, Sec. 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BRADY AND GRADUATING MEMBERS OF MANLEGRAM STAFF 9490 OW in irs fourfh year of exisfence +he Manlegram is working 'ro achieve higher iournalisfic slrandards. Headed by Eleanor Larsen and under The spon- sorship of Mr. Brady, 'rhe s+a'FF has worlced enlhusiaslically and diligenfly 'ro receive lhe raling of excellenl by The Quill and Scroll ln+erna+ional Honorary Sociefy for High School Journalisfs. The paper was slarled bearing +he name Manley Bi-Weekly. ln a con+es+ sponsored by 'rhe paper in order +o secure a more euphonious name, fhe rifle 14 Manlegram was submiTTed by Blanche PeTak and selecTed by a sTudenT group, Mr. CroTTs, and Mrs. Becker, Then advisor oT The paper. IT progressed rapidly, and now nearly 807, oT The sTudenT body has sub- scribed To The Manlegram. ThaT alone signifies The unusual populariTy OT our school paper, so ThaT iTs publicaTion every Two weeks is looked Torward To wiTh greaT inTeresT by all. The N Club, an organizaTion composed of sTaTT members who have con- TribuTed a required amounT oT work, has been an imporTanT TacTor in The developmenT of The newspaper, The socieTy is an honorary group whose primary purpose is To analyze and criTicize The Manlegram Trom boTh a liTerary and Technical poinT oT view and endeavor To TurTher improve The publicaTion. In addiTion To The regular meeTings, several social aTTairs have been held, such as a semesTer luncheon and occasional Trips To newspaper planTs and sTaTTs in neighboring schools. N club members are proud To display Their coveTed Quill and Scroll pins. The graduaTing oTFicers are Murray A. STerling, president PeTer Colangelo, vice-president Eleanor Larsen, secreTaryg and Florence Singer, Treasurer. SITTING: V. Peters, M. Tovian, P. Colangelc, Vice-Pres., F. Larsen, B. Petak, T. Gershman B. Feldman, Y. Singer, E. Goldman, R. Bezark. STANDING: H. Brodsky, I. Kosteisky, A. Saaf, C, Riggio, Mr. Brady, F. Singer, Treas., M. A. Sterling, Pres.. H. Kramer. 0 9 I9 CLERICAL ,MM PRACTICE rr' SKOBEL'S SCRIBES we BUSINESS GUILD FIRST ROW: I. OeIIo, R. Sachs, L, Vacca, S. Horowitz, Y. DeSteIano, F. Frankfurter, F. Berger, B I-IammeI, E. GoIdrnan, D. Rovinslcy, E. Boirn, A. VaIe-ntine. SECOND ROW: Miss NeIson, E. Sone' Ioerg, M. Rothman, F. Sherman, A. Dunn, M. SiIver, C. Barbagello, C. Kahn, B. Ratskohf, G. C-5oIdberg G. Weinberg, Miss Dumas, Mrs. Bauer, Mr, Beyler. TFIIRD ROW: Mr. Croits, F. Lederrnan, L. PressIer F. ShanocI4, R. MaysteI, F. Sher, M. Meyers, F. MaIIcoI'I, E. Opensky, R. Cooper, F. Kosofsky, Mis MarzuIIa. FOURTI-I ROW: A. KreisaI, P. TayIor, T. Santucci, C. Fatt, S. NudeIrnan A. SwisIowsIry, M Finitzo, M. Recken. R, Jacobs, A. Adir1oII:i, A. GentiIe. FIFTFI ROW: J, 'I'adeIrr1an, N. Divide, S Cohen, B. Marks, S. I-Iitovsky, L. Wacker, R. GIassner, M. Verdico, F. RandeI' S. Rifkin, I-I. Levine FIRST ROW: Mrs. SIcobeI, R. Lirrnar, F, Friedman, F. Shanock, F. Rynier, Pres. M. SpieIrnan, Treas. L. Weiss, Sec., F. ChopeIas, M. D'Ar1qeIo. SECOND ROW: F, BIatt, B. I'IandeIman, S. OoIdberq M. Tessiiore, F. Rosenberg, M. Weishouse, S. Weisbrot, L, Liebovitz. THIRD ROW: A. Nonno T Levine, G. Cornsky, E. Norman, P. Ryan, C. DeNigoIa, J. Sohn. FIRST ROW: Mr. Weinstein. Y. Tuck, I. Katz, R. Picker, J. Oohjstein, L. Matias, S. Karlin, J. Rovinsky O. Cherirnpes, M. Cohen, F. Newman. SECOND ROW: L. Weiner J. FriciIone Sec., N. Iarasoi-, M. I'epIiIsIry, F. Root, M. Levinson, I-I. Oreenspahn, B. Snyder, R. Alpe-rf, B. MarqoIis. THIRD ROW I. Leitner, Pres., J. Stricker, W. Springer, M. GreenfieId M, Lessir, A. Zines N. WaIovitch, Treas, A. D'AuqusfIne, Vice-Pres., R. BiitenieId, L. OOICI, s KERN'S CURRENT EVENTS DARGANITES ' A A r COMMERCE H EIRST ROW: Miss Kerr, S. Becker, E. Cczak, L. Karscn, E. Wexier, Vice-Pres,, R. Oortrnan M. Leibo- fiiitz, Sec., L. Scnembari, B. Giickman, S. Weiss, SECOND ROW: M. Moskowitz, S. Nimzinsky, E. Nim- Zinsky, B. Sogiin, R. Weirer, E, Binder, J. Scinwartzberq, R. Greene, L. Greenberg. THIRD ROW: J, SoIack, G. Rickiardson. C. MiIIer, A. Goidberq, Trees., N. Ackerman, H. Weiss, M. Davidson, M. Zfsmar, C. Steinberg. EIRST ROW: L. Rakow C. DiOircIamo, J. Berger, M. Springer, D. Hoiiman, Sec., L. Knee, Trees., R. Joiinson, Vicefpres, J. Landsberq. Pres., D. Catrarnbone, E. Jaqe, I. Gordon, A. BeIIer. SECOND ROW: B. BaIin, C. Tumiity, G. Sciwayer, C. Schayer, F. Hershkopi, L. Mitnick, S. Ostrar, M. Light, L. SIWULJ, S. Zimmer T. Oiirnan. THIRD ROW: R. Weisberq, H. Skiar. I. Benicover, L. Feidman, B. Coiwen, M. Osiierofi. M. Boratsky, S. Wasserman, D. Leiboviiz. G. Feierman, R. Sciwriif, Miss Dargan, FIRST ROW: M. Scots-se. E. Moreschi, I. Aibelda, A. Doxenberq, Z. Goidstein, A, Weiner, I. Marks, Y. Frerkei, E. Cohen, S. Tisn, Treas. SECOND ROW: D. Zimrinq, D. Simons, S. Moskowitz, S. Handeis- man. F. Friedman, F. Rymer, J. Richman, L. Nichiio, C. Lafido, R. Levin, Miss Hendrix, THIRD ROW: E Green, S. Rubin, B. Hatoii, C. Rogan, H. Eisner, B. TiIIin, R. Greene, B. Luboviiz, Vice-Pres., L, I Oiantz, J. Seifer, Sec., H. Speck. FOURTH ROW: O. KicI'ikayIo, L. Perkal, H. Keith, M. Meliman. S. Miiirnan, L. Henden, H. Marqulis, D. Rosenfeld, H, OoIdberq, R. Kopensky. FIRST ROW: H. Stone, M. Gottlieb, P. Rubin, Insp., H. Levine, Chiet, S. Chidekel, D. Bonner, lnsp. L. Greenberg. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bayer, M. A. Sterling, J, Schayer, G. Fish, J. Swartz, H. Soiter P. Buzil, H. Rosenberg, H. Schattner, I. Kostetsky, E, Greenwald, J, Tadelman, H. Speck, J. Albelda J. Seltzer. THIRD ROW: J. Swartz, Lieut., E. Kite, P. Ginsberg, H. Keith, E. Larsen, C. Riggio, E Goldman, A. Rosenberg, G. Weinberg, L. Levine, A. Seat, V. Peters, M. Saeder, B. Meyerovitz, Mr Crotts. FOURTH ROW: B. Levin, L. Schitt, S. Polin, A. Weinstein, B. Feldman, H. Becker, B. Petak B. Pearlstein, E. Davis, T. Nathan, L. Cohen, Chiet Asst., I. Ludwig, W. LaValley. FIFTH ROW: H. Ivaz, J. Natshun, F. Bregman. N. Levy, Capt., B. Pctotsky, W. Rothman, I. Turk, N. Ackerman, M. Pluda J. Mellen, I. Goldberg, H. Lazar, J. Feinstein. FIRST ROW: L. Neviman, L. Mewman, R. Kaminsky, W. Fishman, P. Lipuma, D. Polandri, N. Boosott, l. Rosenbaum, A. Sheade, F. Simonelli, S. Altasso. SECOND ROW: N. Levy, Capt., E. Schneider, P. Spector, D. DeLuca, M. Weiss, H. Gutter, D. Serlin, E. Messerman, A. Bottman, D. Petitti, D. Guido THIRD ROW: S. Raia, Guerrieri, N. Mugavero, H. Levine, Chiet, J. Swartz, Lieut., L. Cohen, Asst. B. Pelligrini, A. Valentino, B. Stallberg, J. Taubin, H. Polakow, E. Katz, M. Benjamin. FOURTH ROW S. Light, C. Fiorre, A. Sabatino, L. Rosenwald, E, Kaplan, S. Engel, R. Young, M. Klmenko, J. Klmenko L. Brier, L. Eisenstein, D. Bolduc. FIRE MARSHALS HYMAN LEVINE Chief continue the tine work ot his predecessor. FIRE MARSHALS I FIRE MARSHALS II Bong! Bongl Bong! Swittly and etticiently the Manley tire marshals move to their posts ready to supervise the tire drill. Equipment is inspected and kept in pertect order, and the passing lines are hurried along quietly so that in the advent ot a tire, the building will be cleared rapidly. Under the guidance ot Mr. Bayer, the boys have devised new systems that have been instrumental in raising the status ot Manley tire drills to a high level. Greatly responsible tor the advancement ot this organization is Hymen Levine, Manley's Fire Marshal Chiet. Hymen also holds the distinction ot being the Commissioner ot the High School Fire Prevention League ot Chicago sponsored by The Chicago Chamber ot Commerce. ln these positions he has gained the admiration and esteem ot his co-workers and the reputation ot being a capable worker in tire prevention. Superseding Hymen as Chiet Fire Marshal is Eugene Kite who will USHERS CAMPUS CIVICS A Fx .. ... FIRST ROW: M. Trager, R. Massuci, G. Fish, Chiet Electrician, H. Soiter, Capt., A. Massnikott, Chiet Capt., B. Pototsky, Capt.. N. Levy, Capt., H. Epstein, Mr. La Force. SECOND ROW: B. Samuels, H. Turow, H. Brodsky, N. Nemerow, H. Horwitz. E. Soiter, N. Labovitz, S. Horwich, A. Amort. THIRD ROW: J. Feinstein, H. Weisberg, L. Platt, H. Kopeika, H. Weiss, J. Ponte, A. Scaccia, I. Brown, I. Goldstein. FIRST ROW: I. Feinman, M. Rubin, H. Goltz, M. Turman, J. Fidanza, H. Romirowsky, A. Steinberg. SECOND ROW: G. Fish, N. Nemerow, I. Brown, I. Goldstein, S. Samson. Capt., I. Karpman, E. Greenwald, D. Nooshona, M. Kass, D. Gould, N. Zaruches. THIRD ROW: E. Davis, L. Schitt, H. Zisook, F. Madenberg, I. Solganick, E. Kite, J. Swartz, M. Feldman, S. Gilman, C. Kautman, P. Nathan. FOURTH ROW: M. Silverman, I. Epstein, M. Zisman, P. Colangelo, B. Arenson, C, Steinberg, I. Gold- berg, H. Goldman, L. Pappas, T. Pappas. FIFTH ROW: M. Hartman, B. Levin, L. Goldsholl, M, Springer, W. Rothman, Capt., N, Ackerman, Capt., I. Ludwig, B. Pototsky, W. Scott, H. Weisberg. J. Schumir. CAMPUS CIVICS When tirst entering Manley we are duly impressed by the orderliness, cleanliness, and quietness ot its halls. Responsible tor this outstanding achievement are those students who devote at Ieast one period a day to keeping the halls orderly. The Campus Civics group, better known as Hall Guards, endeavors to f - keep the halls treo ot suspicious characters, strangers, Ioiterers, and wander- , ia a I' F T F ' 4 ing students. In accordance with our motto ot Manley BeautituI , the Hall I E f X Guards remove the unnecessary retuse trom our halls. I - six , l j Lockers are so regularly inspected that negligent students are spared 7 the loss ot their belongings. When a Iocker is tound open the contents are 6' ', gT removed and each inhabitant is tined tor his carelessness. In this manner Il Jw ? the Hall Guards have diminished the number ot lockers usually piltered. To Otticer Frank Lavin we extend our heartiest appreciation tor co- operating with Mr. Taintor, sponsor ot this organization, in elevating the condition ot our halls to their present standard. .L - - A SENIOR I DRAMA FIRST ROW: L. Weisberg, Asst. Bus. Mgr., P. Levin, Asst. Bus. Mgr., I. Karpman, Asst. Bus, Mgr., S. Friedman, Asst. Bus. Mgr., O. Benes, Sec., R. Vishny, Pres., M. Neiburger, Vice-Pres., L. Klass, S. Schuster, H. Kopeilca, Pub. Mgr. SECOND ROW: Miss Smith, A. Sweet, Bus. Mgr., L. Pressler, M. Trubniclm, E. Podulslcy, M. Pacifico, M. Miller, E. Solovay, Asst. Bus, Mgr., S, Lebovitz. M. Fischer, VV. Arenson. DRAMA HE liTe oT The sTage porTrays an imaginaTive, yeT real liTe, where The emoTions, ThoughTs, and genius oT man are embodied in a mosT beauTiTul and cuITuraI arT. Here aT Manley This arT is given encouragemenT and sTimulaTion Through The medium oT Miss SmiTh's Drama Class. Her Tine direcTion, plus The co-operaTion of her TalenTed group, resulTed in The remarlcable producTions- Minerva SeTs The STage, a delighTTul comedy: l'Junior Buys a Car, anoTher comedy wiTh amusing dialogue: A Pew Words, a Thoroughly enTerTaining romance: and The Toy HearT, a human inTeresT sTory wirh a surprise ending. The Drama Class oT U8 has gone Tar in giving The sTudenTs an inTeresTing, enioy- able, and varied Drama Series. WiTh unTiring eTTorTs This well organized group has done much in TurThering The paTh ol: dramaTic accompIishmenTs. Special recogniTion goes To The sTudenT sTaTT headed by Rosamond Vishny wiTh Marcia Neiburger as Vice-Chairman: Grace Benes, SecreTary: Henry Kopeilca, Pub- liciTy Manager: NaTalie Alex, ProducTion Manager: Anne SweeT, Business Manager: and Sarah Friedman, Leonard Weisberg, Irving Karpman, and Philip Levin as AssisTanT Business Managers. The class is sincerely graTeTul To Miss Clark and her arT commiTTee headed by RuTh Singer, Chairman, and Josephine Borromeo, Julius Fox, Joe EpsTein, Ida Gross- man, Henry Kopeilca, Ann PeTrossi, Madeline Renella, and Elbena Rudaclc. The lasT curTain has been drawn, The lasT rounds oT applause have been sounded, buT The Drama TournamenT oT '38 will live in our memory Torever. , Q All The worlds a sTage, and all The men and women in iT merely players. They have Their exiTs and Their enTrances: and one man in his Time plays many parTs. -Shalcespeare. JUNIOR BUYS A CAR by Pauline Phelps JOHN MlLLWARD ,,,,,, ,,A,, ,,,,, ,YVV, YVVV, H Henry Kopeika 8-47 nb, MRS. MILLWARD, be be L S be SS ,Alice Booden Q . ,, V yyyqry Anne Sweef Ol-GA --'-' -'----- Y A -YYY - ,, ,,.Sara Schusler HANS NELSON .. ,,,, ,, Morris Truloniclc ,. Legnard Vyfeigberg ANDREW CARRINGTON , Y, W nlrving Ka,-pman JENNIE BROWN VVVYfV,.VVf V , Sarah Friedman ARLINE ANDERSONL ,, Florence Karolinlco TERRY SlMPSON,.. ,,,,.VV ,,,V , , H H Y ,, William Arenson STUDENT DIRECTOR, ,,,,, , Y, ,, , Y, , , ,Philip Levin THE TOY HEART by Polly MacManus LOO MOY .wV, , H ,,,,,V,,,,, ,,Y,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , , , Y,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, E l aine Podulslcy CHO CHO SAN, , ,Rosamond Vishny KATHERINE .,.a. ,,., Y,,, , , , ,,,, eMarcia Neiburger ANNE .aaa,,.,a,,.,,,,,a,,. ,, ,a,, , ,, ,, ,,Miriam Fischer STUDENT DIRECTOR, ,e,,.., ., ee,, ,,,ee,e,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,, e,,, , , - mNalalie Alex MlNERVA SETS THE STAGE by Kalherine Broclclebanlc C5RAClE Y,,,,, e,,, e,,, , , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.., ..., , , . ,,,,,,,,,, Y,,, , ,,,,Leona Klass MA ENRIGHT ,YY,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,, , , Sylvia Lebovilz GRANNY ENRIGHT , Y, ,.., Grace Benes MINERVA ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,, Lillian Pressler MRS. SNOOKH, e,,,,,e -eE'rhel Solovay SUSIE SNOOK .,,,,,, Y, , ,Viola Tarsilano FLOSSIE CANDEEW ,,,, H ,Gerlrude Kroner AUGUSTUS CHAPMAN ,e,,e,,,., Mallhew Pacilico STUDENT DIRECTOR., ,e,, .e,, , , .V Y, ,YVV ,,YVV, ,frrr f V N ,VYVVVV, Mdbfine Miller A FEW WORDS by Marshall Whilehead SHE ,,77,,,, , , W V,,,,, , H , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,Maxine Miller HE H H S ,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,Henry Kopeilca TOP ROW: Marcia Neiburqer, Leonard Weisberg, Anne Sweet, Henry Kopeilca, Rosamond Vsh BOTTOM ROW: Philip Levin, Grace Benes, Sarah Friedman, Natalie Alex, Irving Karpman. DRAMA CLASS OFFICERS L ci' WHAT'S YOUR HOBBY? 0-13 Tr' l Q3 gb - 9, ': - FIRST ROW: L. Marcus, R. Feigenbaum, S. Landan, N. Gallo, Sec., T. Aronesti, R. Capsuto, R. Para' dise. SECOND ROW: F. Taplin, M. Long, l. Blum, S. Ellis, Vice-Pres., E. Cooper, Sec.. R. Reiss. Pres., O, Mazure, Pres., R. Mass. Pres., H. Greenlield, Vice-Pres., E. Greenwald. Sec. THIRD ROW: R. Klora, M. Shore, E. Brodsky, M. Polakoll, J. Lorenzo, E. Stroller, L. Simon, S. Bloon, B. Ooltz, M. Feldman. FOURTH ROW: Miss Morris, A. Swislowsky, H. Rendler, R. Glassner, C. Goldstein, S. Dubolsky, Pres., J. Kaplan, J. Reiter, J. Miller, F. Jackson, Miss Bradford. FlRST ROW: Mr. Gunn, M. Friedman, S. Wolk, A. Kramer, E. Steinberg, G. Friedman, M. Oooder, B. Barach, W. Wigell, Pres. SECOND ROW: M. Kohn, A. Myerson, J. Huritz, F. Zaretslfy, F. Kamenir, J. Mushlin, B. Dictor, Treas. THIRD ROW: A. Dagovitz, A. Kamenelzky, B. Wrolslavsky, Sec., W. Rothman, H. Becker, H. Siegel, S. Okmin, Vice-Pres., E. Stolman. HETHER il be checkers or chess, sporls or poelry, discussions or books, we have il here al Manley. Aller a lhoughllul period ol concenlraled work, every normal, heallhy boy and girl likes lo slip away lrom sludies lor a while and enjoy lhe relaxalion ol a chosen hobby. So our Manley sludenls have expressed lheir varied likes and lormed hobby clubs where lhey meel periodically lo enlerlain lhemselves and each olher. ln lhe discussion groups, lhe inlellecls ol Manley disagree, debale, and discuss world silualionsy lhe game addicls apply skill and knowledge in order lo caplure wilh llying banners lhe lille ol Cily Checker Champions. Dell and quick skill comprises lhe lable lennis and ping pong groups: genlle and apprecialive minds add inlelligence and crealive abilily lo lhe lilerary groups: lhose gilled wilh musical voices lind lheir cue in our varied and com- plele musical organizalions, one ol which rose wilh pride and capabilily lo receive an E raling in a cily wide conlesli and lor lhose who have nimble lingers, a line sense ol rhylhm, and a love lor music, we give an inslrumenl, eilher fhe orcheslra's mellow slrings or lhe bands rhylhmic percussions. Accomplishing li++le in slalely allairs, yel so much in lhe hearl inleresl and prel- erences ol youlh, Manley once again guides us in good lellowship and enioyable paslimes. ANNERS, The basis oT good characTer and evenTual Triendships, are oT such viTaI imporTance and inTeresT To our Manley sTudenTs ThaT under The Triendly and advisory sponsorship oT several oT our TaculTy members, many eager sTudenTs have joined groups in which They discuss and undersTand social eTiqueTTe. Upon enTering These discussions, The seriousness and inTenT oT The group malce one TorgeT his place as boy or girl and Teel himself as one oT many gaThered friends-Tree and enThusiasTic To aslc guesTions concerning social eTigueTTe and be assured oT a dis- cussion resulTing in a saTisTied knowledge. Deeper and deeper They delve inTo The sub- iecT, unTiI pasT The surTace eTiqueTTe of Table and parTy manners, The core oT Tine ciTizen- ship and geTTing along wiTh people is reached: and There lies The secreT oT all success, The Tormula Tor Tinding happiness, The aTTainmenT oT an ulTimaTe goal. For whaT is success wiThouT courTesy, or happiness wiThouT generosiTy? This is ManIey's concepTion oT manners-To Teel courTeous, cheerTuI, and co-op- eraTive aT all Times. By Trying our level besT To apply generosiTy, Tairness, good sporTs- manship, and TacT, we are TaughT To appreciaTe The priceless value oT Triendships which can only be gained by The paTience and True undersTanding ThaT accompany an inTeIli- genT, well mannered personage-a producT oT Manley. ETIQUETTE CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Phelb, S. Borodkin, M. Katzenberg, R. Lato, E. Friedman, S. Chester, C. Goldstein, T. Santucci, V, Scola, F. Coduto, G. Sriry. SECOND ROW: Miss Delehaniy. A. Miller, Pres., E. Caliendo. A. Kreiter. S. Diamond, N. Pritilcin, M. Silver, R. Ouottrochi, R. Diclcman, N. Rosenberg. THIRD ROW: A. Rosenblatt, Treas., E. Whiteman, J. Sabath, N. Blitstein, L. Cohen, S. Tessler. Vice- Pres., E. Rosenberg, E. SarnoTT, L. Bergman. FOURTH ROW: S. Engel, H. Goldberg, D. RosenTeId, J. Feinstein, M. Mellman, A. Liplcin, H. Weiss, N. Kamenslcy, R. Bezarll, I. Sloan, Sec., I. BIiTsTein. LATIN CLUB SITTING: H. Kacsh, B. Davis, P. Manescallci, H. Linderman, B. Kaminlcer, A. Edelstein, L. Wilson, G. Bevard, E. RaTaIson, R. Polishovlc, C. Landau, J. Ohrenstein. STANDING: J. Turetslcy, H. Kraus, H. Ogulniclr, S. Gibbons, S. Eisenberg, H. Siver, M. Lerman, S. DuboTsIcy, M. Abrams, J. Mushlin, I. Lirman, H. Romirowslcy, J. SchuITz, H. Rothblut, J. Shapiro, M. Robinson. f x ff' A ,i fi QF! ' . 49 , Tl, .. MANNERS BEAUTIFY MANLEY I , I ii-riulfllwflliili wi yy. TIIWIIIIIM' ' I MIAMI fl IUIIAMJI U UI I I Iil1Wll'I4llIllIl!l'llIIn Tfllmlmmi - iv V iiiicix IIII II I I ' ' I It' ,I I II I If I II . III III II IYII IIIII .I IIIII Q viii I I II I .III III II Wifihminnnldvih I FIRST ROIN: Miss Foster, S. CInaImers. S. Freeman, M, Grabour, Pres., E. Liss, M. Goldberg. J. PoIi, M. Haber, R. Warskofsky. SECOND ROW: Mr. Adair, J. Fidanza, I.. Feinhandler, J. Adamoviclc, J. MiIler, J. Berkovitz, C. Arturi, S. Goldman, E. CuiIer. THIRD ROW: D. Berger, M, Pera, J. Silverman, A. MendeIson, S. FaiveIson, Sec., J. Muqer. Treas., M. Peneisky, S. Martin. FIRST ROW: P, Fleishman, P. MaImed, I-I, Budzinski, C, Adams, Y. Singer, Sec., H. Turow, R. Recu, F. Slnekloff. SECOND ROW: N. Lipkin, M. Bernstein, E. Berman. S. Friedman E. SieqaI, S. Turman, M, Sclwer, O. Benes, Gr. EIWIICII, R. Forman. TI-IIRD ROW: S. Chester, T. Beniaris, A. landria, I. Levy, R, Bernsiein R. Leibovitz, E. Buckman, J. Swartz, Miss EngIestein. FOURTH ROIN: A. PovoIonIcy, Vice-Pres., B. RosenbIoom, I.. Liebovitz, M. Cohen, E. Fiarman, Pres., N. Tolwinsky, O. Diamond, S. Schottland, R. Rabin, Treas. Luang?-Qmn FIRST ROW: Miss Richards, N, RandaII, C. Newman, L. Momiian, B. Abramson, F. Snitovsky F. BiIow Vice Pres. I. AItschuIer V, Kostrer, C. Bender SECOND ROW: V SIovin, M C5oIdtaber, I. Kopeilca. E. VentureIIi, I-I, Karninsky, R. Garro, Cn CIever, G. Bennett, R, Smith THIRD ROW: B. RundaII, J. Schumir, J, Popiislcy, M, Medvinsky, M. Givertz, Pres., L. Rosen H. MeqdaI, Sec M. Ostrowsky FIRST ROW: D. Zirnrinq, M. BriII, C. Rosenberg. I. Marks, B, LaPire, M. Guerrieri, P. Cohen SECOND ROW: L. Courtin. M. George, F. Frez, I. Cipinko, M. Scamardi, M. Scote G. Kachiroubas, Vice-Pres.. E. Rudack, B. Saltzloerg. THIRD ROW: I-I. Re-cu. A. MandeI, R. MeysteI, M. DeIIaria, Y. Berg, I-I. Gaston, D. Berger. FOURTI-I ROW: N. Friedman, , xv, ', 'ff 1, I fff f L . , 1 Zz, gif fi' I ,fm . Q2 i .4 f 22. . .f . ,, jf , 'fi'rIem I' Q I W L. Leon. Pres.. H. Schneider, I. Sparacio, A. MendeIson, Chairman. G. Bruno, F, Cortina, I.'UJumM,77l..,g'5. Sec., L, Cohen. HM CHAMPS AND RUNNERS-UP CHESS M. Grabow F. Morritz R. Mishlrin J. Miller W. Cheszek CHECKERS S sponsor and coach of our champion checlcer Team, Mr. Glenn M. Fisher aT- TribuTes The championship and recenT successes To The inTeresT displayed by Manley sTudenTs Tor The game. By developing The Tiner poinTs and Tinesse of checkers among his Team mem- bers, Mr. Fisher is creaTing a greaTer inTeresT in The game and in Turn developing a new championship Tor Manley High. No one member of The checker Team can be poinTed ouT as The moTivaTing Torce behind iTs success. The Team is composed oT eighT men who can handle Themselves very ably on The checlcerboard, and because of This, iTs dreams of success have been TulTilled. IT Manley's number one man, who is Leonard Levine, loses, Then The resT of The Team TighTs iTs way To a vicTorious end. ln This way The Team has acquired a sTrong deTense as well as an equally sTrong offense. Under The able guidance and good Training CHECKERS' P. Malmed H. Green L. Levine W. Cheszek R. Mishllin ThaT is being imparTed To The Team, There is no doubT of TuTure successes. CHESS LOWLY, deliberaTely, and aggressively, Manley's Chess Team Torged Through a TournamenT in The Chicago high schools lasT year deTeaTing six ouT of The eighT conTesTanTs. IT was noT unTil The 'Final baTTle of wiTs againsT Hyde Parlc ThaT Manley's brain TrusTers losT and were awarded second place in The ciTy- wide conTesT. ln The school proper The Team is conducTing a chess TournamenT Tor The purpose of acquir- ing new members and of Tilling a much TelT vacancy ThaT will be leTT by Their graduaTing capTain, William Cheszelc. The sTrenuous, yeT enjoyable, Task oT sponsor and coach is being performed by The invigoraT- ing Miss Mildred Jordan. Miss Jordan has shown by pasT performance her genuine in- TeresT Tor The game by sponsoring various chess clubs aT Manley. MANLEY MAKES MUSIC MUSICALLY inclined, Manley has rapidly forged fo fhe fronf, imbuing in The hearfs of her sfudenfs, a fonder appreciafion of one of fhe finer arfs, music. Ably direcfed by Miss Conley, Mr. Sfarlc, and Mr. Schwuchow. ManIey's music deparfmenf has developed info one of our finesf organizafions. Lasf year, ManIey's Honor Band, as yef new in fhe compefifive field, received an honorable menfion degree in fhe Chicago High School Band Confesfs. The members of The band, in- spired and guided by Mr. Reinhold Sfark, ac- quired fhe polish and finesse necessary fo all successful musical aggregafions. The Girls' Chorus direcfed by Miss Margaref Conley has favorably disfinguished ifself in fhe cify wide high school compefifion. Two years ago, fhe Girls' Chorus broughf fo Manley for fhe firsf fime a firsf place award in fhe annual all cify championship confesf. This year, as fhen, fhe chorus won fhe preliminary cify wide confesf and gained fhe honor of being able fo parficipafe in fhe finals. A vesfed a capella chorus under fhe bafon of our capable Mr. Walfer Schwuchow sang commencemenf nighf for an enfhusiasfic audi- ence of friends, parenfs, and graduafes. If was fhe firsf fime fhaf a mixed group of singers Ienf dignify and pomp fo fhis solemn occasion. The Manley Music Fesfivals have become semi-annual evenfs Ioolced forward fo wifh pleasanf anficipafion by all who have ever wif- nessed fhern. This year a new program was adopfed whereby fwo days were sef aside for fhe fesfival insfead of fhe usual one day, so fhaf each individual group could perform for a greafer Iengfh of fime, fhereby exfending a very pleasanf evenf. The proceeds from fhe Music Fesfivals have gone for new insfrumenfs, music, and ofher arficles needed by fhe Music Deparfmenf. QQ Cloclcwise from Iower Ieff: N. Prifikin, B. Feinman, F. Singer, J. Sanfana, E. Rosenberg, E. Shaclcman. Insfrumenfal in fhe elevafion of ManIey's music ideals has been Mr. Thomas J. Croffs, our esfeemed and music loving principal. Of equal imporfance has been fhe fine co-opera- fion exfended by fhe faculfy and sfudenf body. Wifh such fine spirif Manley will always make QQ SING BAND USING as fheir ideal fhe fhoughf fhaf life wifhouf a song would be like a day wifhouf ending, a group of senior girls organized a club whose primary purpose was fo enferfain af senior assemblies and socials. This club became known as fhe Sing Band. musical hisfory. Due fo fhe splendid feam worlc of fhe group, fheir excellenf voices and Iove of music, and fhe able direcfing of Blanche Pefalc, fhe Sing Band soon gained popularify and recognifion. To affain fhese honors fhey spenf many hours rehearsing fhe songs which fheir direcfor had arranged in fwo-parf harmonies. If is fhe desire of fhe Sing Band fo inspire fhe undergraduafes fo falce up where fhey have Ieff off and on fhe wings of song furfher fhe developmenf of fhis worfhwhile musical group. Ancl music, 'foo-dear musicl Thal can louch Beyond all else Jrhe soul lhaf loves if much- Now heard far oil, so far as buf To seem Like 'rhe lainl, exquisile music of a clream. Thomas More. A voice of God proclaiming The beaufy, sfrengih, and maiesfy of man and naiure. A voice of Life-Jrhe expression of mans joys and sorrows, his clwaracier, ihouqlwfs, and iove. An efernal voice-Music. Roberi Komaiico. x Q . TW c,..,g-QZTSXKNRTTT , E gr FOOTBALL FANTASY T. J. C., Nails, Monk, and Butch- Of the faculty, the cream. nw' W AST night l had a nightmare, A I 7 il P-Rl!-ENK , No more cucumbers for meg V ' Q Y 3 l J V 2 HI dreamt that Manley's Manley men Took on the faculty. ' , i 5 l A I 'Twas on the football field they met, i li ll These friends of yours and mine: L ilnstead of eleven stalwart men ii I-'I The faculty had nine. V' Y . . ,J Nine men and Moore lined up to face 4 J A Manley all star team: T W S xt I W A L A rf' MQ , The pedagogs, they jumped like frogs, Speared passes, kicked, and tackled: Some they nailed and some they failed, At others only cackled. The Millman men were tough and hard- No set ups as you'll see: They bored right in and at the half The score was X Y Z. teachers, mighty men, and Moore Had found the going rough And to a man were in a jam: They thought they'd had enough. ln a cloud of steam the all star team Made noises unintelligible: For, my friends, you see the faculty Had declared them all ineligible. s....v rg, 4 -, X .xg ix FIRST ROW: L. Kranzberg, Cheer Leader, N. Singer, Assisi. Mgr., S. Dunn, Mgr., S. Cohen. SECOND ROW: S. EngeI, R. Mass, A. Rosenberg, J. TadeIman, H. Keith, Co-Capt., B. Kreiter, Co-Capt., O. Light, H. Rosenberg, H. Speck, L. Schiff, L. Cohen, Cheer Leader. THIRD ROW: M. Tuytons, L. Rodnick, A. Stein, D. SmaII, H. Lakowitz, S. MiIIman, J. Weiner, N. Levine, E. CIaver, D. Bernstein, Mr. Naiman, Coach. FIRST ROW: I. AbeIda, Mgr., A. David, Assist. Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Blum, M. Croidstein, M. Horwitz, I. Turk, A. Massnikohi, L. Grossman, M. GoIdberq, M. Kaskas, S. Dubofsky, I. Reader, L. Kranzberg, Cheer Leader. THIRD ROW: S. MiIIrnan, Mgr., C. Davidove, T. Dolitsky, H. AppIebaum, M. Jacobson, W. SaIetko, F. Four, D. Korn, L. Branner, I.. Alterwitz, L. Cohen, Cheer Leader. JUNIOR BASKETBALL N OUEST of Iheir rhird consecurive baskeibali championship, Ihe Junior squad was confronfed by Ihe Iask of replacing Ihe vacancies Ieff by i+s perpe+uaI nemesis, graduaiion. Undaunied, Coach Naiman sei aboui finding a combinarion Jrhaf would work smoo'rhIy wifh Co-caprains Harry Keirh and Boomie Kreirer, rhe reiurn- ing regulars from Iasf season. AIoIy assisied by Duke Bernsiein, AII-ci+y member of Iasi season's championship squad who unseIiishIy devoied his Time and energy in ac+ing as his assisianf, Coach Naiman succeeded airer weeks of praciice in finding ihe combinaiion of pIayers needed 'Io give Manley a ifirsr-class feam. The leam lined up wilh Henry Rosenberg and Harry Keilh H i holding down lhe lwo guard posilions, Reuben Mass laking care ol lhe cenler line, and Boomie Kreiler and Al Rosenberg laking H ' 'f gl! care ol lhe lorward posls. X i Boomie Kreiler and Harry Keilh are undoublecTy lhe lwo l ! mosl valuable men on lhe leam, having gained much needed l ' I . . y . . I 4 . . ' experience in lasl season s lille race. Kreilers abilily lo sink pol . i shols from all angles and Keilh's cleverness as a ball-handler have , ' i resulled in making lhese lwo boys lhe nucleus around which lhe enlire leam revolves. Mass, a smarl ball player who is conslanlly improving, and lhe Rosenberg lwins, bolh clever ball-handlers wilh good eyes, round oul lhe lirsl leam. Vying wilh lhe above menlioned players lor places on lhe leam are Engel, Leighl, and Speck, all capable ol slepping inlo any one ol lhe regular's shoes. Louis Schilf and Joe Tadleman, bolh members ol lasl year's squad, showed lrue Manley spiril in unsellishly relinquishing lheir posilions as regulars on lhe leam so lhal lhe slarling lineup would nol be weakened in mid-season when lhese lrue-blue Man- leyiles graduale. They helped Coach Naiman immeasurably in coaching lhe second leam and as subslilules lor lhe lirsl leam. Helping lhe lirsl leam in ils praclice sessions were Slein, Rodnick, Weiner, Tuylens, Small, and Claver, all members ol lhe second leam. Wilh a lillle more experience lhese Blue and Gold alhleles should presenl keen compelilion lo members ol lhe lirsl leam. Wilh lhe array ol lalenl lhal Coach Naiman has lined up, lhe Manley Juniors seem lo be well on lheir way lo lheir lhird conseculive Baskelball Championship. SENIOR BASKETBALL HE Manley Seniors enlering inlo lhe race lor lhe Cenlral Seclion Baskelball Tille lace lhe ever presenl problem ol replacing lhe gaps lell vacanl by gradualion. Concenlraling upon lhe huge lask ol filling lhe vacancies lell by Keilh, Probisky, Macohn, and Brinsky, Coach Blum look lhe lwo remaining lirsl-slring players, Abe Massnikoll and Millon Goldberg, and buill lhe leam around lhem. Placing Sam Dubovsky and Mike Kaskas on lhe regulars look care ol lwo ol lhe herelolore unfilled posilions. As yel, lhe remaining forward posl has nol been permanenlly lilled. The leading conlenders lor lhe open posilion are Levine and Applebaum, bolh up-and- coming ball players. Ol lhe olher members ol lhe lirsl leam, Mill Goldberg, playing in pre-season praclice games, reached heighls he had never belore ascended. Playing heads-up ball al all limes, Goldberg, wilh his abilily lo pul in hook shols lrom all angles, has been a greal assel lo lhe leam. Abe Massnikoll, a smarl ball player and a clever lloor-man, also reached lhe heighl ol his high school playing career lhis season. His abilily lo score wilh long shols made him exlremely valuable lo lhe squad. Kaskas and Dubovsky, bolh good players wilh polenlial possibili- if lies, have been conslanlly improving and have proved ol greal ,3 gr value lo lhe leam. K, Coach Blum's biggesl headache al lhe presenl momenl is lo 'if .-f lind in his rookie crop ol players lwo men capable ol laking lhe places ol Goldberg and Massnikoll who are gradualing in mid- season. He will have lo make his seleclion lrom Turk, Goldslein, .' Korn, Four, Dolilzsky, and Allerwilz. Q, wi' 7 In summarizing lhe chances ol lhe Heavies we can salely say gym, lhal allhough lhey may nol win any championships, lhey will display W lhe lrue Manley do or die spiril againsl any leam lhey meel. SWIMMING LIMAXING The TirsT halT oT The I937-38 swimming season by Taking Third place in The Chicago Public High School swimming meeT held aT The UniversiTy of Chicago, The Manley Junior swimming Team is well on iTs way To having The mosT successTul season in iTs hisTory. Ably direcTed by Coach Glenn M. Fisher, The Junior splashers, prior To The ciTy meeT, swam To vicTory over every Team They encounTered. Included on The imposing IisT oT Teams conquered were Crane, Wells, RoosevelT, Senn, and STeinmeTz. The ouTsTanding swimmers on The Junior squad are undoubTedly CapTain Rendler, Rosen, and France. These Three composed The medley relay Team which Took TirsT place in The ciTy meeT. Rendler also became The Junior TorTy-yard breasTsTroke cham- pion by winning ThaT evenT. OTher members oT The Team who conTribuTed To The Junior's cause are Zakovsky, Feinhandler, Glasner, MusicanT, Kohn, Mandelman, HarT- man, and Silverman. The Senior swimming Team in dirocT conTrasT To The Juniors had one oT iTs mosT discouraging seasons, winning only one meeT. Faced by The gloomy prospecT of re- placing Norvid and Shavin, boTh graduaTes oT lasT season's Team, The Senior Tankmen Tound iT pracTically impossible To Till Their shoes wiTh The Ii++Ie maTerial They had available. Q The mosT consisTenT winners on The Senior squad were CapTain STollman, Marcus, Hersh, Mann, Hollander, and Wensil. WiTh The experience ThaT These and oTher mem- bers oT The Team have received, The Senior Swimming Team should prove a much sTronger conTender in The second halT OT The season. INTRAMURALS AlThough baskeTball, swimming, and cross-counTry are considered The maior sporTs aT Manley, There are oTher acTiviTies such as Tencing, boxing, wresTIing, Tumbling, and badminTon ThaT share The sporTs' spoTlighT in The eyes oT The sTudenTs. ConTinuing in 'iTs policy oT developing Manley sTudenTs boTh physically and menTally, The gym deparTmenT added The above menTioned acTiviTies in The hope ThaT Teams, capable of carrying The Blue and Gold colors To vicTory over oTher Chicago high schools who already have These Teams on Their aThleTic rosTer, could be Tormed. During The pasT semesTer The Teams have acquired a Tinesse hereToTore lacking, and so The conclusion can be readily drawn ThaT Manley will boasT oT good boxing, Tencing, Tumbling, and wresTling Teams in The near TuTure. CROSS-COUNTRY Manley's second cross-counTry Team, under The able supervision oT Coach Theodore Blum, broughT iTs season To a successTul climax by parTicipaTing in The Chicago Public High School cross-counTry meeT held in WashingTon Park on November I3Th. AlThough noT winning any places in The meeT, CapTain Irving Turk, Harry BuTchin, Jacob NaTshun, and David Bonner gave splendid accounTs oT Themselves. This Tine showing was due To The exTensive pracTice indulged in by The squad members in preparing Tor The meeT. Prior To The ciTy meeT The Blue and Gold Track men had carried ManIey's colors in The LighTs of Ages pageant Thus doing Their parT in bringing The Chicago CharTer Jubilee celebraTion To a close. WiTh The experience ThaT The members oT The squad have gained and The inTeresT which The sTudenTs are Taking in The Team, Manley should be able To boasT oT a cham- pionship cross-counTry Team wiThin a shorT Time. Q. ,V VG .V ,VV V, V,.,V-1,- . ,Lg K . V. 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V, ,, ,----, ,. .nw , -, ,f-,-.LfV.3, 1. - 1 ' '- 'xi-mge-fgsiggrQwxaa.-.uw -1,2-ig-g-Lg,-gif -1 .Lim-,,gf4.-u wg--Vv.,.m:5 af. - 12-Q f2:a.,-',--V1zfqiV?v2f2.? qw Q- Qs---2-1 , .V - - ., W , ., ,, . V. . ., , V ,- V- V -. -g,,.-gig - 1-f..f..,..-', .if-A Q. ,. .A,-.-MV,- 'mf Mwfq-,1b,. is T 7 l A 1. A 1 L A BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW: H. Wensii, M. Kohn, M. Musicant. A. Zakovsky. J. Siiverman, H. RendIer, M. Hartman M. Hersh, L. Feinhandler. SECOND ROW: Mr.FisI1er, I. Isaacson, J. Muslwlin, E. Soiter, D, Hollander P. Vision, E. Stolman, Capt., R. Crlassner, I. Marcus. THIRD ROW: R. Sclwweikie, D. NadeIman, I France, G. Rubin, M. Mann, H. Becker, B. Rosen, L. Levine. LIFE GUARDS FIRST ROW: J. Bauer. SECOND ROW: H. Butchin, D. Siegai. L. Sctwitt. Capt., M. Davidson, Capt. W. LaVaIIey, Capt., I-I. Kopeika. E. Kite, Capt.. R. SI1or, M. Mann. THIRD ROW: I. Ooidstein, A Spizzirri, I. Bentcover, H. OtIcovitcI'i, N. Liplcin, H. Naiman, Coach. L. Weisberq, Capt., H. KIeIn D. NadeIrnan, M. Jacobson, L. Feinlwandier. FOURTH ROW: M. KoI'wn, J. Goidberq, R. GiIIoert M. Cooper, N. Ross, I, Ribstein, D. Bonner, Capt., P. Vision, M. OsI'1erot't. 1 KIIII 1 4 I Lf . -.:- E 460133.51 - f '- , ooooa . I g , , s A or V1 Ai I I ' 0 5,1 14091 P 1 may! get-.4 N 1' 1 . Rx if KX I -uzai , I ,,,.,.,. '53 1 445.0 ,J I ,nfl , .ooo 0, 1 ,- ' 1 ni ' 3, Q Q i Zglfi ff ' If 35 .. Lf!-32034.75 I , . ii- . :arm I ff fb :am Efil-' :: 32-52 hh 1.1 939- I I . ,Nu -551-i'V iw 1- ,Ll '-Qessgrgz' 5 V ' Qt..-E - 4 'f 1 I' X ' xi.- -n -- , 1' in 1,1 0- ...5.., . 9 - ,..,,,, , K.. '1s!,.9!' 1... ' '- Q '23, Q . ' no. avo , xx ez' 9 vhs -,,, 7 ' Joe Tadelman ' Milton Goldberg Abe Massnilroff Mandel Leibuvitz Louis Schiff Nathan Liplcin . Leonard Weisberg ir BOY ALL STARS ir VERY Manley graduaTing class has had many boys who have broughT Tame and honor To Their school by parTicipaTion in aThleTics. The class oT January, l938, is no excepTion. The seven boys who have aTTained All:STar raTing did noT gain The honor by going ouT To see how many laurels They could win Tor Manley and Them- selves: raTher, They gained iT by showing True sporTsmanship boTh in The gymnasium and ouT of iT. This is one oT The ToremosT ideals oT The gym deparTmenT-To Teach The sTudenTs of Manley To win moclesTly, lose gracefully, and play The game Tairly aT all Times. Messrs. Harry Naiman, Theodore Blum, and Glenn M. Eisher have always TaughT The old adage, IT maTTers noT ThaT you won or losT buT how you played The game. 'kLOUIS SCHIFE. Lazar has proved himself a real All-STar by his aThleTic achievemenTs aT Manley. As a member oT The CiTy Championship Junior BaslceTball Squad and as a life guard, This popular youTh has conTribuTed his parT To The making oT Blue and Gold aThleTic hisTory. if JOE TADELMAN. Joe has made his mark in Manley's aThleTic Hall of Fame as a member oT The Junior Championship Baske-Tball Squad Tor Three years. AlThough noT a regular, Joe's TighTing spiriT has been one oT The conTribuTing TacTors in The LighT's success. 'k LEONARD WEISBERG. While capTain of The liTe guards Tor Two years, Lenny proved himselT worThy of having The name All-STar besTowecl upon him. His record as a parTicipanT in inTramural acTiviTies has also been one of The ouTsTanding in Manley's hisTory. 'k ABE MASSNI- KOEF. Manley s famous slogan, Always working, never shirlcingf' can well be applied To Abe wiTh no Tear oT conTradicTion. As co-capTain oT The Seniors, This hard-TighTing All-STar has been looked up To ,a's a shining example by all aspiring, young players. if NATHAN LlPlflN, NqTe's ouTs'Tanding achievemenT in aThleTics has been his meriT as a member of The life guards Tor Two years. During ThaT Time he has Taughf many a sinlcer how To swim,' and Tor This alone he deserves To be on Manley's aThleTic Honor Roll. -kMlLTON GOLDABERG. Tall and lanlcy MilT has done his share To puT Manley on The map as a member oT The Senior baslceTeers. Always a sTar, Tin season The co-capTain of The Heavies rose above his Tormer heighTs and became The sparlc-plug oT The Team. if MANDEL LEIBUVITZ. WiTh a zesT Tor swimming 'ThaT would be hard To equal, Manny converTed his abiliTy To good use as a member oT The Manley Life Saving Corps. The sinceriTy wiTh which he Tuliilled his duTies has broughT him up To All-STar sTandards. X 'lr GIRL ALL STARS ir 'RNATALIE ALEX. lt ever there was a call for a one man Olympic team, Natalie could certainly apply, for her interest and ambition in all things athletic make her unexcelled in all sports. She has gained outstanding recognition for her ability at fancy diving, speedy swimming, and clever baseball plays. ir NORMA T. COHEN. Tommy was born to be followed. With her friendly, capable leadership and outstand- ing baseball ability, she has established an unsurpassable reputation as an excellent class leader. Besides her capability in conducting a class, she has been recognized for her integrity in retereeing games. 'A' RITA Dl PAOLO. Lithe, energetic, athletic Rita, whose perfect grace has made her the winner of the posture contest twice in succession, is a valuable addition to any gym. Her ability at all sports and her eager- ness to participate in them has made her one of lvlanleyfs outstanding girl All-Stars. 'A' ROSALYN HANDLER. A champion in all sports, Rosalyn has proved herself to be a worthy teammate. A participant in every sport, she is particularly adroit in individual activities. Not only a help to her teammates, she has also aided the gym department by serving as chairman of intramurals. 'AQETHEL SOLOVAY. Our swim- ming star, Ethel, is considered the best here at Manley. Wi+h.'poise and self assurance, she has attained all the recognition a girl can hope tor-President ot the G. A. A. and Captain of Life Savers. Added to these, she has proved her services invaluable as a pool assistant. i'LOUlSE TONINI. Mastering the game in every respect, Louise is a perfect exponent of that masterful sport-volleyball. An all-around athlete, The speed, strength, and skill she displays on both the volleyball court and baseball field malce her not only Queen of the Net but also Queen.ot the Diamond. HONORABLE MENTION I. Marie Verdico 2. Blanche Petalc 3. Blanche Hammel 4. Adriana Saat 5. Violet Suchan 6. Eleanor Larsen 7. Virginia Peters 8. Helene lvlomiian 9. Rose Celano IO. Anne Sweet ir I,-, em Au. sTARs SEATED: Rosalyn Handler, Natalie Alex. STANDING: Rita DiPaola, Norma Cohen, Ethel Solvay, Louise Tonini. .I E G. A. A.I gli.-- G. A. A. II G. A. A. III-IV AR NE of The mosu acuive organizarions ar Manley is The Girls' Auhleulic Associa- uion. All Manley girls have The privilege of becoming members, and under fhe leadership and guidance of Hs sponsor, Miss Melba Moore, membership has increased ro five hundred. The G. A. A. is ably assisued by irs ohficers: Euhel Solovay, Pres.: Eslher Suoller, Vice-Pres., Rose Bolorin, Sec., and Rose Cohen, Treas. The uluimare goal of every G. A. A. member is +o win an arhlelic school leurer which she may do by earning IOOO poinuls in four semesuersr Alrer a girl has won her lelfer she may win a chevron by earning 350 exlra poinls. This year for The ufirsu lime since The G. A. A. was organized, uwo members, Erhel Solovay and l-lelene Momiian, will receive a gold pin which can only be allained by receiving uhree chevrons. The orgaruizauion emphasizes good sporfsmanship and serves as Jrhe ucoundauion upon which a girl can base her apprecialion our Jrhe finer uhings in liuce, Girls who have won rhe G. A. A. leuler are privileged lo ioin The M Club. They SAVING M CLUB G. A. A. REPRESEN- TATIVES inTend To hold a business meeTing once every Three monThs aT The annual banqueT To which all M girls will be inviTed. lTs oTTicers are: Pres., Rose Bilow OT The June, l935 class? Alex: and Sec.-Treas., Rosalyn l-landler. Through The eTTorTs oT The G. A. A., The gym has been able games Tor individual acTiviTies. A Tew OT These are badminTon, pong, and horseshoe seTs. These games noT only help The girls To buT serve as worThwhile recreaTion. In The baTTle ThaT goes on Through liTe, l aslc buT a Tield ThaT is TairI If l should win, leT iT be by The code WiTh my TaiTh and my honor held high: lf l should lose, leT me sTand by The road And cheer as The winners go by. BerTon Brayley. J. P. l. and have an Vicefpres., NaTalie To purchase several shuTTleboard. pings obTain exTra poinTs, f .QM Aw ,X 5 Y' x 5f 5 f51: 1' 5 su K.. f W X ff' J 1 ,M . 5, ,1 if 4 1-fvgywz f 5 , My Q13 J ki . L ffifpaasg .f I - , . I -'A' ' Q :1: K Q . -,-x,.i,,k,, ,gg ae if f. N ilgsifgm2 3w , ,ww 4 Wai vi if Tx A55 P .Wm MW. wg K . . wqwmmk 4 AUTOGRAPHS f i 'Bic mir 159:74 du I I F,,n'y.j?u7'l6 uv? F V ' 5,51 . ' ---Y ,, ' zoo Q 5 Z ' Q M V -- V '06'J.f.Qe4L.J1 i Z' W, 4154 , I-E, Mfvni IES' Ju I LSA x3 f mf E Qc A 2 Wi V l ,. M C- l , 4 Q, i, V55 Cf! kwa JXGNL MMM! i i E ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Memories staff wishes to acknov.ledge the following students for the valuable assistance rendered in publishing this edition: Eugene Kite, Abe David, Herman Wensil, art work: Edward Kamenir, William Rothman, photography: Marvin Krell, Miriam Wasserman, Dee Rozmarin, Esther Becker, make-up. We extend our thanks to Blanche Petak for the poem, ln Memoriam, and to Annette Coine for the dedication. A toast to Mr. Niehaus, our printer, for his patience and capability in guiding us, to Mr. Babbin, our engraver. for his original suggestions and untiring efforts, to Mr. Gordon, our photographer, for his fine artistic ability and interest, and to Mr. Bielenberg, our school attendant, For his ever friendly attitude and always helpful assistance-our grateful thanks. LM.. ' A Y Z A 'T fx s F' r 5 1 , K
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