Medill High School - Medillite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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Class of June 1929 T Wo-Year Graduates

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48 THE MEDILLITE we left unfinished in our haste. May you have the privilege of ruling the school when the Office Faculty is absent. In the witness of Notary Public, I set our seal, this twenty-fourth day of June, nineteen hundred twenty-nine. Class Attorney, June, 1929, . ANNETTE KATZ - A On The Mid-Way The end of any semester for students is a time of summing up of everything that has been done in the previous quarters. After sum- ming up all the achievements as well as the failures, there must fol- low a renewal of zeal and eagerness for further work with renewed endeavor. By checking up all we have accomplished in the previous days, we soon conceive how much is not yet done. It is really a long and weary way. One must always keep an open eye on the deplorably vanished past considering its mistakes, faults, and flaws which can be avoided in the future. High School students are always on the mid-way of gathering facts and data concerning the development of life, economics, science, and arts, it is a very indispensable and interesting Work, which if neg- lected, we deeply regret eventually. Many of our fellow students are leaving for college. Sorry to part with them, we wish them much luck and progress in their future Work. There will be many pleasant memories which will be carried away with them when leaving Medill. Here the graduates spent the best years of their youth. The training one acquires in school is of tremendous importance. After leaving school the student has to share with others the knowl- edge and experience obtained during his several years of attending school. While casting his last glimpse upon his school, the graduate will not forget that it is his duty to display wherever he will be, the best qualities he possesses. Both the graduates and those who remain at school stand on the mid-way. It is a period When one has to be on the alert so as to evade the by-Ways that might interfere with one's work. It is careful plan- ning that facilitates future endeavors and admonishes possible con- fusion and, consequently disappointment. p There is nothing so momentous for a student as the end of a se- mester. The transitional period of the student's life becomes shorter but the responsibilities are thus becoming greater. The end of a se- mester reminds us of the necessity to make use of our time which is so ruthlessly swallowed by the vanishing past. To increase our attention to studies to preserve our ability of concentration and carry out the motto I Will. ' The Medillite does not forget to express the indebtedness to the school of those graduates who so ardently participated in the school activities which form such a vital stream in its life. We shall hope that the coming semester will draw more students into school activ- ities which will result in mutual work for the common good of the school and reciprocal cooperation between the students and teachers.



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THE MEDILLITE N IDELLE ARYEFF Quiet, loving, lovable. Activities: S. G. C.: M. G. A. A. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To be successful. Motto: Make hay while the sun shines. EDITH BLITSTEIN Her beautiful character is revealed in her acts. Activities: M. G. A. A.: S. G. C. Hobby: Dancing and hiking. Ambition: To be an efiicient secretary. ANNA CHAPNICK A laughing girl, Whose charm is rare. Activities: Med. Rep.: Del. for S. C.: S. G. C.: Soap and Towel Col.: M. G. A. A. Hobby: Singing. Ambition: To be the mayor'a secretary. Motto: Work with a will. RUTH CIRCLE Her merry twinlxles and her smiles, Make one forget life's many trials. Activities: M. G. A. A.: M. G. H. C., '28: G. S. C.: Freshman Club: Civics Club: Megiillite Col.: Student Council. Ambition: To succeed in everything I undertake to '1 0. Hobby: Tennis, dancing. Motto: Aim high. RAE R. COHEN Modest and sweet, the type of a Puritan maid. Activities: Freshman Club, '27'pig: Sewing Club: G. S. C.: Civics Club: M. G. H. C.: M. G. C. Ambition: To travel. Hobby: Dancing. Motto: Work and win. NIARTHA Cozzi A pretty girl you can't help liking. Activities: M. G. A. A. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. Ambition: Private secretary. ' Motto: God helps those that help themselves. ZELDA COHEN Sweet to the world and grateful to her friends. Activities: Freshman Club: Sewing Club: G. S. C.: G. dz H. C.: Civics Club. Ambition: To marry a multi-millionaire. Hobby: Swimming. Motto: Act toward others to act toward you. as you would like them FELICE DEL GUIDICE A sweet-gay girlie, Whose hair is curly. Activities: Freshman Club: Bkkg. Club: Sewing Club: Civics Club: H. G. C.: G. S. C. Ambition: To work in an oiiice with a good-look- ing boss and with a large salary. Hobby: Tennis and dancing. Motto: Towards higher thingsl

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