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Jw. R ll? FIRST ROW: Beniamin, Huro- witz, Edelstein, Ernst, Aron- son, Kolodziel. SECOND ROW: Schlessinger, Bernstein, Roshal, Flemming, Galler, Radke, Le- vin, Garber, Chipanitis, Pehit, Resnick, Mommsen, Minkus. THIRD ROVY: Becker, Weiss, Hornung, Meessmann, Kaplan, Dekoven, Reimer, Klein, O'Con- nell, Kinder, Radin, Shankman, Diedrich, Helle. F O U R T H ROW: Brownstein, H. Rubin, L. Rubin, Layfer, Waldmuller, Bendsen, Gruendl, Young, Schweig, Abrams, Grossman, Kogan, Andersen, Willerman. FIFTH ROW: Goldman, Mill- stone, Judesman, Weiss, Wolf- son, Brodsky, Schwartz, Singer, Mendkoff, Karpf, Pinkwater, Kaplan, Schneider, Z wie g, Kramer, Greenman, Dane, Lazar, Rashkow. FIRST ROW: Rosen, Dorlman, Mrs. Wahl, Sosewitz, Lidsker, Rutrnan, Minuk. SECOND ROW: Peltz, Abromowitz, H o l tz, Klowden, Bolanick, Zoller, Cohen, Levy. THIRD ROW: Hirsch, Deutsch, Nei- velt, Wolfe, Azlin, E. Gold- stein, Cerkel. FOURTH ROW: Terangle, Fox, Zeleznick, Fin- kle, Mendelsohn, Madnick, Stone. FIFTH ROW: M. Gold- stein. GERMAN CLUB-FOREIGN PRESENTATION Ich oflene die deursche Kreis. An inlriguing meefing of fhe German Club begins. ln an armosphere lhar srimulales inreresl in German acliviry. Srudenls, from each semesler, learn of currenr German life and lireralure. Nor from dull Iexl books, bul 'lhrough lhe medium of singing and presenling plays. A Iouch ol gaiely is Thus OFFICERS lrving Adelslein, Presideril Harrier Hurowilz ,,,,,,, Secrelarv achieved. Elsie Ernsr ..,,,,,,,,, , Vice Presidenl Eleanor Aronson, ,, .Treasurer FRENCH CLUB-TRANSLATORS Bonjour mesdames el messieursf' Clay figures, a minialure slage, operaric arias, and a shorr ballel illusrrare rhe French Clubs version of Humperdincks Hansel and Grelelf' Madame Wahl, 'rhrough Ihese visual means, inlerprels lhe greail lileralure of lhe nalion To lhe sludenls, and lhe members leel rhal lhey have been residenls of France all of rheir lives. Adieu mesdames el messieursf' OFFICERS Phyllis Pelrz ,,,, ,, ,,,,, Presidenl' Margarer Hirsch , , Secrelary Blanch Rosen ,,,,,, ,,,, V ice Presidenl Mildred Fox ::,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,Treasurer Page 26
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FIRST ROW: Siegel, Rifkin, Greenblatt, Hirshfield, Cohen, Weinberg, Kamerman, Lurie, Leon, Mendlcoffi SECOND ROW: Miss Ballard, Gold. THIRD ROW: Katzman, Korey, Schafer, Rizzo, J. Goldman, Wolfe, Herzog, Giosh, Heifetz, Cohen, S. Goldman, Popowcer, Feder. FOURTH ROW: Waxman, Israel, Ciqelnik, Pinsler, Briskin, Schwartz, Landzbaum, Stooek, I-Iorvitz, Levine, Brodsky, Sider, Gold. FIFTH ROW: Snider, Maltz, Robbins, Jaffee, Damond, Nathan, Weiss, Robinson, Metcalf, Miretslcy, lfscovitz, Katz. FNVIC' f'lT'lT'1T' f'1TTT'I'3 xr-n--rw 1-41--1-rxn-r-rn BVL U Quan vpuu-LVLALL k,I'1kJ1.'1UD BROTHERHOOD IN SONGI +hal's The Marshall Boys' Glee Club wilh Miss Mary A. Ballard, Jrhe lady behind Jrhe pilch-pipe! The main evenl ol The semesler was Their parlicipaling in lhe Ciry High School Choral Conlesl. Their aclivilies include giving assembly programs, presenling enlerlainmenl al neighboring schools, honoring iheir molhers al semi-annual parries and galhering al annual Gel-Togelher Banquers spon- sored by lhe Alumni Sociely of lhe C-lee Club. Thai means . . . Tun for one and Tun for alll OFFICERS Meyer Weinberg .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.e ,,,,,,,,,.. P r esidenl Milron Kammerman ,.,e,. s,o,, V ice Presiclen+ Jerome Cohen ,,,,..,, ,,,,,. S eCr9Iory Edward Luriea, ,,,,, Treasurer Crescendo in the bass Music in the air Page 25
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' ff' .T..f'J'J 1f ji-'I will . JIT 111' HEBREW CLUB-TBANSLATORS A Chanukah EesTivall . . . December 2, l937. On This ioyous occasion, The Hebrew Club, recenTly aTTiliaTed wiTh The J. Y. L., played hosT To all sTudenTs inTeresTed in Hebrew language and culTure. All who aTTended The TesTival were inspired by The speech of Mr. Ben Aronin, and The spiriTed Hebrew Tolk-dances and songs. MeeTings oT This sorT do much To publicize This socieTy and To insTill in The pupils The desire To Ianm +l.A l-IATA,-N.. l--m..-NA --W' -W ' -UMW '--'eww-A DaughTers and sons oT Israel--Mr. Seligman will geT you if you don'T waTch ouTl OEEICERS William LiTschulTz. .,..... PresidenT AnneTTe VVeinsToin. ,,,, SecreTary . Julie Zuckerman . Vice PresidenT HarrieT HurowiTz,.. ,,..... ,Treasurer TX LATIN CLUB-INTERPRETERS Tempus TugiT-Time Tlies, buT noT wiThouT The Larin Club's using iT To good advan- Tage. Valuable scrap books Tor Those inTeresTed in ancienT Roman liTeraTure and liTe are made by This group. Pride in Their school prompTs The members To inTorm grammar school sTudenTs oT The value oT The LaTin language and acquainT Them wiTh The acTiviTies OFFTCERS Ellen Anderson... ..PresidenT Leonard Pincus . Vice PresidenT aT Marshall. Vale, amicos. Bernice KriTzer. ,. ...................................................s....,............. SecreTary T' . '.,f'2'-17,2 AT DESK: Mr. Seligman, Lif- shultz. AT BOARD: Abromo- witz, Karson, Sabath. FlRST ROW: Miller, S. Selinsky, T. Selinsky, Adolph, R. Weinstein, Mostoff, Goldman. SECOND ROW: Hurowitz, Sugarman, Hochberg, Greenberg, Yuda, E. Bernstein, Katz. THTRD ROW: A. Weinstein, Maltz, Rabin, Fraurnan, Simcovitz, Mrs. ltshokin, Vichar. FOURTH Slayuk, Kaplan, Murik, Antln, H. Benstein. FTFTH ROW: Levin, Baker, Bogrow. AT TABLE: Anderson, Pinkus. FTRST ROW: Ganellen, Shapiro. SECOND ROW: Elkind, Becker, Frank, Miss Hunt. THTRD ROW: Mazer, Pierce, Lerner, Scanlon. FOURTH ROW: Os- wald, Lewis. Page 27 .jffsfiffl , I 'fe-,J,cc,
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