Medill High School - Medillite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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THE MEDILLITE 27 MOLLIE ZINGARELLI - For everyone a smile and cheer: For no one a frown or sneer. Activities: Civics: M. S. G. C.: M. G. A. A. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Hobby: Dancing. Motto: Strive and succeed. ENIILY VIOLA Her kindness radiates from her. Activities: Phys. Club: Sewing Club: M. S. G. C., '28, '29: M. G. A. A. Ambition: To take a trip around the world. Hobby: Hiking. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Two-Year .NIARIE BASS In Office Practice she has worked her way: May good luck greet her every day. Activities: M. G. A. A.: M. S. G. C. Ambition: Bookkeeper. LILLIAN COHEN Silence is more valuable than gold. Moclesties JOSEPH NIATULIS A good student, and a good sport, too. Activities: M. G. and H. C. Motto: Do it to a finish! Ambition: Aeroplane model making. ESTER NEVVSCHILLER A gay young girl, with charming curls. Activities: M. G. A. A.: M. S. G. C.: M. C. C, Activities: M. G. A. A., '28: Phys. C., '27: StwingAmbition: To be a successful typist. - C., '2S. ' Ambition: To be a private secretary to a large firm. Motto: Practice makes perfect. A Hobby: Skating, swimming, and baseball. Favorite saying: Ohl Gee Whiz! FRANCES DEGRAFSKY Jolly as the day is long. Activities: M. S. G. C.: Sewing Club: Phys. Club. Motto: Silence is golden. Ambition: To be a success as a stenographer. Favorite saying: Ohl Honesty. MARION FARB Quite popular with everyone, Always ready for some fun. Activities: M. S. G. C.: M. G. A. A. Ambition: To be the First Lady of the Land. Hobby: Dancing. Motto: Safety or sorrow! Favorite saying: And howl CHRISTINE GREENE A good worker is she, Quiet and thoughtful and loyal. Activities: Phys. Club: M. S. G. C. Ambition: To succeed in her future undertakinzs. Motto: Work and win. THERESA Izzo She has grace and charm. Activities: M. S. G. C.: Civics Ambition: To be a teacher. Motto: If you work, you'll win. C.: M. G. A. A. Motto. Work and succeed. Favorite saying: That's nice. CONCETTA ONESTI . To the theatre shc's always bound. Activities: M. G. A. A.: Sewing C.: Phys. C. Ambition: To be my husband's steno. Hobby: Dancing and athletics. , Motto: Smile and the world smiles with you. Favorite subject: Lunchology. M. S. G. C.. OLGA PRODICH The world's best singer some day- she'll be. Activities: M. S. G. C.: Phys. C.: Civics Club. Ambition: To become a great singer. Motto: Aim high. . FRANCES ROULE A jolly friend indeed is she. Activities: Cashier Medill Bank: M. G. A. A. Ambition: To become a successful banker. Hobby: Dancing. Motto' Think before you act. Favorite saying: The bank is closed. FRANCES WATKINS Frances is shy, but she borrows no trouble and gives none. Activities: Phys. C.: M. G. A. A.: Sewing Club, ff, G., '28, '29. Ambition: To be a worth-while Steno. Favorite saying: Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you Hobby: Checkers. Motto: Try, try again.

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THE MEDILLITE LLTCY SALTORELLI A clever girl: bound to rise. Activities: Sec. Sewing Club: Phys. Club: M. S. G. C., '29: Capt.. M. G. A. A. Ambition: To be a successful business woman. BESSIE SANDLER Some day the world's best typist she'll he. Activities: Sewing Club: M. S. G. C., '28, '29, Ambition: To be private secretary to President Hoover. IDA SHERNIAN Ida is the girl with the beautiful hair. Activities: M. S. G. C.: Sewing Club: Phys. Club. Ambition: To hold the championship for the long- est hair. LIBBIE SILVERNIAN Here's the girl we all hate to loose, For she is certain to chase the blues. Activities: M. S. G. C.: L. C. C.: M. G. and H. C, Ambition: To be a nurse. CHARLOTTE SOLDATTO A quiet girl: a good one, too. Activities: M. G. A. A.: M. S. G. C.: Phys. C., '27: Sewing Club, '28. Ambition: To become a great stenographer. ALBERT SPICKERNIAN A clever man: a friend to all. Activitiesz- Class Historian: Medillite Col., 27541: Civics Club. '28: G. and H. C.: Basketball Team: Baseball Team, '28. Ambition: To be a physical instructor. GOLDIE STERLING , Quiet, clever, industrious. Activities: Sec. of Class: Phys. Club: M. G. A. A.: Sewing Club. Ambition: To become an efficient typist and steno. VIOLA SYLVESTER Modest and neat: A type we love to meet. Activities: Phys. C.: Sewing C.: M. S. G. C., '28, '29. Ambition: To become a successful steno. Motto: An empty sack will never stand straight. Favorite saying: 1t's all right. Hobby: Dancing.



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28 THE MEDILLITE History oflfebpruary, '29 Class Two Year Course In February, 1927, a group of students composed of frightened boys and girls were seen to enter Medill High School. Upon entering, We were met by Mr. Hall and some of the faculty. Mr. Hall then gave us an interesting talk about Medill, trying to persuade us to take a four-year course, saying that two years of education were not enough for the American of today. This, then, was the beginning of our long journey, which, as we look back upon it, was, in reality, a very short one. As freshies, we were teased by the upper students of Medill, but we looked courageously forward to the day whenwe should be higher up and should do better than the upper classmen of our freshman days. At the end of the first semester some of the students seemed to be discouraged and dropped out of school, but WE, the two-year graduates, continued our journey. The second semester found us working hard and. at the same time enjoying school. The freshman year was over: the changing of classes and the settling of programs was soon over too, and again we found ourselves working hard at our new studies. During the first semester of our Sophomore year our beloved principal, Mr. Avon S. Hall, passed away. He was mourned by all the students of Medill. He shall never be forgotteng he shall always live in the memory of all Medillites who knew him. He loved Medill and Medill loved him. Miss Kavana acted as our principal until the arrival of Mr. Da- vidson, who was at the beginning of this semester succeeded by Mr. Johnson. May he and the boosters keep Medill with all its past his- tory and traditions alive and safe for many, many years to come. The last lap of our journey arrived, and we were wakened to the thought that there were only a few more weeks before graduation. Then came the election of officers, the party, and all kinds of exciting events. Finally came the graduation of all graduations. Parents, teachers, and friends, all dressed in their best were present at this great event. The music, the speeches, the diplomas, all represented our best efforts. But, alas, now comes a parting time and this will be the sad ending of our history except as, we, as individuals, keep on doing our parts, remembering Shakespeare's words. All the world's a stage and we are merely players on it. And again to quote: Act well your part-there all the honor lies. In behalf of each graduate, I want, in this class history, to record our sincere thanks to our principal and teachers for their interest in us and their untiring efforts in our behalf. May.we fulfill their trust and confidence in us. This is our last wish in dear old Medill. X- ALFRED SPICKERMAN

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