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10' ' 'WWW Mlyluywgeiifiyi r uw.. fr r 1 U f--1 v 'iff f . il -1+ . - - ' !!- ''llllllllllllllllffilimlg -mlfi:QQ6CLii5g2i5..,,5,5e1Wlm IIWMDII 's am.....wlnm 'l Q-1+ --- 4 -r 'wir' U l-- ' 1 X. 'X y A 1 '-'-Wim H,-1-A -- - ' HISTORY OF JUNE CLASS On the eighth day of September in the year of nineteen hundred twenty-five, the class of UJUIIC-IQ2'7,, came into existence. It was a great occasion for us all. Everyone from a senior to an advanced freshman looked us over with a patronizing air, such as a young boy looks over his new baby sister. Crowds of us freshies were struggling through the halls, not knowing where we were going. After great difficulty, we finally reached the last place left to go- the third floor. We soon found ourselves in Room 312. Oh, the noise and the remarks! After much discussion among ourselves, we suddenly became quiet. The room became absolutely noiseless. Mr. Hall had entered. With a smiling face, he glanced at us little Freshies. He was glad to see a large crowd entering our good old Medill . He soon won the heart of every little freshman in the room. We re- ceived blanks and papers on which we had to write our family history . Nine o'clock the next morning we began our career. During our freshman year, we learned the habits and ways of Medill. The big sisters and brothers under Miss Adams' kindly supervision helped us enjoy our first year of life at Medill. Towards the end of a happy and well-spentytar it soon dawned upon us that we were to become Sophomores. Oh! what a grand and glorious feeling! Our Sophomore year was filled with joy and happiness. VVe had various dances and socials and developed good lungs from cheering for our teams at the different games. We had examinations, too, alas! but here we are now at the gate of com- mencement. W'hat thrills of joy and sorrow are intermixed. X How happy we have been! and how hard we have worked, striving upwards toward a goal which we have almost reached, and yet how sad we are when we realize that soon we shall leave our golden school days behind. Commencement time finds us with a feeling of real sadness at leaving the Alma Mater. The memories of our different activities and lasting friendships will always be a part of our happy recollections. Our high school life has been an en- joyable experience-perhaps more enjoyable than any of us yet fully appreciates. May it prove a real inspiration in our future relationships-may we cling to the ties that bind us to our present hope to be of real service to our home, our school, our fellow beings. May we ever remember our class motto: No man Iivcth to him- .veff alone. TINA HECKMAN CLARA CH ERMAN Class Historians Page 87 rf v . ' 5 . 1 .gpf-Y -..-h-wiQlf- 'hl.1lllI'l.mf T WIHIIIIQ fi, f' ll Dum' i I i if I f Q ' T T ii'5 'T-. '- ,. g-Q-ff 1.5, --ii-,--' 12-' 1 21-'ff
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1 - -WWA: I f ' I . - , it 'J 51.114111 vlll l.'fn'llliUfililllif U WmDIl 1 ' ,fg,,,,.,vfllmr -if-1 -4-v K'A- an-'I i--1 -ii ,-,...... v y X' 1-1. .?-1 Y ,. -1.11 '- 'Nxiiliflfl A 'A 'fWN F - ELSIE BATJES Activities: M. G. A. A.: Captain Ball Team: Goal Ball Team: 2-year C. G. Favorite Saying: Oh, Gee, got your homework? Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become a first class steno- grapher. Motto: Down but not out. CLARENCE BAUER Activities: M. G. C. '26. Favorite Saying: If you don't succeed at first, try, t , a ain ' TY g - . Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be successful. Motto: Grasp every opportunity. JULIA ELLIS Activities: M. G. A. A. '253 B. S. C. '26. Favorite Saying: F'even's Sake. Hobby: Singing. Ambition: To be healthy and wealthy. Motto: Do unto others as you wish them to do unto you. CHARLES FELDMAN Activities: M. G. C. '26, Favorite Saying: Play ball. Hobby: Baseball. Ambition: To be Editor-in-Chief of the Herald S: Examiner. Motto: Obstacles are things to be overcome. ROSE FREEMAN Activities: Class Historian: Refreshment Com. Favorite Saying: Mollie, will you hurry up? Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To become a good stenographer. Motto: Do or die. ROSE GOLDFEIN Activities: F. C. Favorite Saying: Don't kid yourself. Hobby: Reading. - Ambition: To become a stenographer. Motto: Climb to the top. . CELIA GODDMAN Activities: 2-year Sophomore Girls' Club. Favorite Saying: Is that nice? Hobby: Skating. Ambition: To become a good stenographer. Motto: Fair and square. ' FANNIE GRAFF Activities: A. F. C.: A. S. C. Favorite Saying: Hurry up. YVill you? Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Motto: I Will. ROSE INSULATO Activities: M. G. A. A. '25g A. F. C. 'zgg S. A. C. '26. Favorite Saying: Pipe it. i Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To grow taller and broader. Motto: Don't sink but swim. Page 86 FAY KARKOVSKY Activities: M. G. A. A. '25: A. F. C. 'zgg S. A. C. '26, Favorite Saying: Aw' go 'wanl Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a beauty culture specialist. Motto: Practice makes perfect. SARAH KULBERSH Activities: 2 B. A. C. ' Favorite Saying: Oh no, not much? Hobby: Piano playing. Ambition: To become a Steno. Motto: More action, less noise about it. LOUISE LOMBARDI Activities: M. G. A. A.: S. G. C. Favorite Saying: VVhat do you want from me? Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be a success in life. Motto: Practice makes perfect. JOHN MACK MROCKOWSKI Activities: C. C. '26: Draftsmen Club '26X. Favorite Saying: Listen. A Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To become a typotect. Motto: Keep still and hear more. EVA SCHIFF Activities: M. G. C.: S. G. C.: A. S. G. C. Favorite Saying: You're not kidding me are you? Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To become bookkeeper, typist and filing clerk. Motto: Paddle your own canoe. ROSETTA SCHWARTZ Activities: IW. G. A. A.: A. F. G. C. Favorite Saying: You'd be surprised. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To be a success in life. IXfIotto: Work hard and long, and sing a song. BESSIE SINGER Activities: M. G. A. A. '25. Favorite Saying: Sayit again. Hobby: Skating. Ambition: Private secretary to Rockefeller. Motto: Aim high. EDYTHE STOLOWITZ Activities: M..G. A. A. '25: Medill Typist '26: Medillite Reporter. Favorite Saying: You brute! Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be a radio announcer. Motto: Practice makes perfect. DOROTHY TURETSKY Activities: A. F. G. C.: 2-year G. C. Favorite Saying: Do you really mean it? Hobby: Dancing and athletics. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Motto: Talk less, do more. ., , rg H' .I , 4 ?, . - -je - is-qdff- 'k'.f1ufh.lI' 'Ml Ill I nf ., -mx-.IIN I .fn - - - Y e 4 ' ' ' f Y T-. '-- .1-- ,f 'fl--1' -- R 'k
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