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January SENIOR COMMITTEES CAP E6 GOWN COMMITTEE Ethel Upin, Robert Wedgewood, CO-Chairmen Mordecai Abromowitz Gertrude Kupersmith Evelyn Schaffer Joseph Eisenberg Morris Lifshutz Irving Siegel Nora Gordon COLOR, MOTTO, GIFT COMMITTEE Mildred Block, Jerome Eisenberg, CO-Cltuirmen 1936 Milton Bereskin Louis Pomrenze Anne Smargon Bette Greene Anne Rubin Nathan Starkman Ruth Kaplan CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Stanley Maltz, Evelyn Silverman, Co-Chairmen Chris Demos Eugene Lieberman Mildred Sokoloff Sylvia Kahan Leonard Pasternack Nick Tapp Lorraine Lerner Rivian Raff DANCE COMMITTEE Rose Crane, Paul Rosenthal, Co-Chairmen Goldie Fine Irving Kirschbaum Bob Ogus Shirlee Gold Charlotte Leviton William Topel Marvin Katz FINANCE COMMITTEE Faye Goldstein, Robert Rose, CO-Chairmen Maxine Dowd Ruth Luboff Morris Silverman Bernice Feinberg Jerome Newberger William Wolf Eugene Handelman GRADUATION COMMITTEE Bertram Lotsoff, Lois Zemmer, CO-Chairmen Georgia Anheiser William Brown Jean Mendelsohn Leanore Auerbach Morris Grinbarg Sheldon Ruben Bernard Berzosky PROGRAM COMMITTEE Abe Levitan, Audrey Sinton, CO-Chairmen Leonard Brodsky Shirley Newberger Al Schultz Eugene Halperin Abe Rapoport Jean Turner Doris Miller PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Joseph Gluckman, Muriel Rosenberg, CO1-Chairmen Lorraine Groupe Jack Sostrin Lillian Weingart Jack Holtzman Shirley Weinberg Harry Wexler Beatrice Sloan SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE Seymour Kaufman, Dorothy Lambert, CO-Chairmen Frances Ackerman Percy Feder Bernard Oliff Abe Bercovitz Fay Levin Jane Simon Jerome Braun Sam Ochman Purpose directs energy. and purpose makes energy.-Chazles H. Parhhurst. Page Fifteen
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The Review THE SENIOR CLASS-JANUARY, 1936 Class Motto- Marshallr'tes the World Over Class Color- Kelly Green and Gold Louis Shapera , , , Marvin Keinigsberg Sylvia Abrams .... Lester Hofman . . . Charlotte Caplan . Marshall Kapson Delegate Rose Crane ...., Jerome Eisenberg, . . Elita Falk .,...... Seymour Kaufman. . Dorothy Lambert 4 , . Abe Levitan ...,. Bertram Lotsoff , 4 Stanley Maltz, . Audrey Sinton. , . Jack Sostrin ...... Shirley Weinberg. 4 . Sylvia Abrams Mordecai Abromowitz Frances S. Ackerman Georgia B. Anheiser Clairette N. Beham Milton M. Bereskin Ruth Bernstein Bernard Berzosky Mildred C. Block Charlotte Caplan Florence S, Davis Jeanette Diamond Maxine E. Dowd Ruth V. Elrich SENIOR OFFICERS SENIOR COUNCIL SENIOR HONOR ROLL Elita Falk Nora H. Gordon Morrie S. Cirinbarg Julius Groner Jack Holtzman Marvin Keinigsberg Michael J. Clocek Lorraine Lerner Morris R. Lifschutz Bertram S. Lotsoff Stanley H. Maltz Jerome Newberger Shirley Newberger J. Louis Pomrenze . . . .President Vice-President Secretary . . .Treasurer Historian . .Attorney Alternate . . .Joseph Gluckman . , 4 .Lois Zemmer . . . 4Faye Goldstein . . . . .Doris Miller . .A .Robert Wedgewood . . . . .Mildred Block . . . ,Paul Rosenthal . . .Muriel Rosenberg . . . . 4 . .Ethel Upin , ,Evelyn Silverman . . . . . .Robert Rose Rivian B. Raff Robert L. Rose Muriel C. Rosenberg Anne Rottman Anne Rubin Sylvia Saks Louis Shapera Pola Shapiro Irving J. Siegel Mildred J. Sokoloff Shirley W. Weinberg William C. Wolf Lois V. Zemmer It is our actual work which determines our value.-George Bancroft. Page Fourteen
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T h e R e V i e W OUR SCHOOL: ITS DIVIDENDS A sound appreciation of the inestimable benefit received by the student from our school, and for that matter from any school of learning, may be invoked by drawing an analogy between the educational institutions and a large business corporation. Living in an age in which man, in his pursuit of happi- ness, has learned to gauge and estimate everything in terms of commercial values, it would not be amiss were we to take our own Marshall High School as a repre- sentative educational organization and apply to it a cloak of commercialism. Suppose then, we contemplate Marshall as a large business corporation, headed by a Board of Directors, consisting of the faculty, which issues stock and pays dividends. Primarily let us consider the investment which we have made. We have spent four years here at Marshall, years which, when we were fresh- men or sophomores, probably seemed long and deary, but which seem to us now to have been altogether too brief. During this expanse of time we have made an investment of consistent applications of concentration, industry, and sin- cerity, we have contributed many sheets of written papers to the capital of the firm, Our entire investment was not made in February 1932, the year we entered school and received our first share of stock, for we have been constantly adding to our assets even to this day. We have been increasing our shares of stock by our undertakings in various extra curricular activities, not only increasing our own credit in the eyes of the Board, our teachers, but even that of the entire corporation-the school. Now we arrive at that period when our stocks have matured, we reach that stage when we collect the interest and dividends on our investments. And, to our amazement, the interest greatly outweighs the investment in the balance of Life. For we find our dividend is twofold in nature: first it contains Knowledge, and secondly it bears association and friendship. Upon consideration of the benefits received from friendship, we find we have not only increased the number of our acquaintances, but we gained staunch, true friends. Our four years at Marshall have taught us comradeship-for we have worked and played together in this great group of students-5500 strong -and we have learned to be friendly to those around, and to enjoy their comradeship. To enumerate the amount of dividends we have received in knowledge would be extremely difiicult, for it is only NOW that we begin to discover these profits, now, at the time we graduate: and, in keeping with the occasion, may l quote former President Taft: Some of us are graduated cum laude-with praiseg some of us are graduated summa cum laude-with highest praise, and some of us are graduated mirabile dictu-marvelous to relate! LoU1s SHAPERA. For they can conquer who believe they cczn.!Dryden. Page Sixleen
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