Medill High School - Medillite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1930
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I ' ' - ' I- -T Q' I Q 1 ' NES- -5 :WY ' J -Q A A , . LL, :fm f I , K 1, li- A . , ,S 43, Ai- ,LK .iifix 3im4Q5,.Ag5,yg,,,,,i ., I :5.1 . - -s oew srr mtm e? , . A I . A 9 A A 'Ph M d'l1't I I ANNUAL OF 1930 - '-li 5. . fig q Q, x ' Published by the Student Body H ' ' N of the I ' 1. I d ZW! A MEDILL HIGH SCI-IooL d A CHICAGO, ILLINOIS V Q 1 . 5554 ' ' -ns:-nu ts:- vn rwcf:-a ' ' , I N' x 'ggi ' A To MR. DAVIES Our beloved teacher and friend we, the graduates of the Joseph Medill High School, respectfully dedicate this annual. R5 .LS-31-fs... Am- I5 Li. M. Kb. dx ii ii '..rsssJ'.s...ces?s'g.f3i2 i f fu gg ,, I like 54 Wt tw as M, if ii i li: ll,- . ' I fir i si? is 9? 3 .. SQ iii. K? ' 1' ii if. Lf Eff ll fx fs if ff. np all 5 2563 3, . , fail li ' lr 2 1 'F' a' 1 i E ,yi , 'F Page 35,5 ' ia! . mi li t 5 3 -.Q g' wifi MEDILL'S GREAT LOSS! On a Monday morning, when everyone begins the new week with increased vigor and enthusiasm, Medill received news that was most shocking to her. Oh, that fatal Monday! Like a thunderbolt did the news strike the faculty and the students. How incredible it was that Mr. Thoren was no more among the living. Upon entering into the hall one instantly noticed that something out of the ordinary had happened, something dreadful, and horrible. Instead of the hilarious chatter and healthful giggling of the girls, and the rough pugnacious voices of the boys, which usually ensues after a short absence from school, one saw something different. Numerous boys and girls were standing in groups with an unutterable sorrow and poignant grief expressed on their faces. The whole atmosphere seemed to be enveloped in grief and sorrow. Mr. Thoren died in the prime of his life. His death is, indeed, an inestimable loss for the faculty and the student body. Mr. Thoren has been in Medill for the last twelve years. He saw Medill in her most glorious and successful era and did not leave in her critical period. He sponsored and took part in numerous school enterprises. He always sought that order be kept in every school activity and it was his divine idea to gain glory for Medill. He was an indefatigable worker for the school and in spite of the fact that he was aElicted with a severe and serious illness he attended his duties with the most exceptional punctiliousness. This was because he loved the school sincerely. As to his character he possessed a most brilliant wit. His witticism will always be remembered by the students. He also possessed an exceptionally enjoyable and healthful sense of humor. It was his idea that a teacher should not only be a source of information but a true and intimate friend to the students. And such he was. With sincerity and devotion to the students and the faculty Mr. Thoren has erected a standing monument that will bear forever his revered memory in the hearts and souls of the students and faculty. :..7....- .. M- 5 ..a. 1l.,,...Q.,, .cr ....... - -. ...,.., ,. .. -. .. . - -M e - A - be Ava' W '-tm r 't ' ,, . -.ii ..,,, N ., . . E. M . .. -- .. i iff ...N ,F sf- -'if f v' -- are ,if - , i'l:.f 1 ----A-up av- - .-'svn--svVerne.-63-'SH-sf:-f'-ask-'M - -f,... . - au. , .,e:..n...f'is..u..,.rsc....,,-if..-.....4 25.4 036674-GCG?2'EC65C.'PZGXVU hi 409419 .1955 4, I i , , ,, . , n 4 Q q 1 --L- A V :g.ra u 1 5 U ' ' '11 ' 0 C V' V . . I I u g O 9 . I: - Q ' , no ' ' 0 A ' V A l I . U . I , Q 1 ' 433 CONTENTS x QScl1ool Graduates Qrganzzatzons Mdverrzsements 'gg'lgg,!5uG'-F5 t7uGf'32i3f i L ,7,,. . '. M. X E c 1 J . en-3 x . 9 z ,, 11 a' 1' L..-. 5,1 I-:3 ,5 xg -3.4 2335 si j 1 e is ,, . v :Iva 553 E542-e E!--vf' .M iw: .' Aa, 'Sig W,-Ag msg ima! J- 'HIE T? -Q 'EQ ,Ina 'B-N! 4521 3:21 -24 ,iff ' :xx 'K -fx xi .,, 1 in , 53 5 s V 1. Ng w . 1. 3 E 'Q Q hx I1 '1 Rf'- Wv x -+ , Qjchool x Q5 fe .5 .'1:' 14.2 F. E .5 aw: . gg :bw 'i 1' ' 2 its Zh W , 1 -.3 RNA LRE if 5 uf--LQ ff, uw- L I . E , Y ,X - f-Q2 BEE ix--Q 5 t v 1 gg fs f w 2 -5 a vw 3 X S i. A ,. , I ' 3 . 5 f i Q i Q wr QJ1? I MS ' 2 ig? 3 Q as Fl .,' Q P I 3 MR. THOMAS C. JOHNSON, Amiable and trusted friend of the students and faculty who has endeared himself to all Medillites during his two years as principal. I 'fi .' xg.-X li ' I 'lfq 5 -if 51:5 233 lei lei 2555 lik? ,N in 113 wi iff-2 1 Q 2 -we 'Q life' VBS 3 K. HA53: 2112, C 'xxx 51:3 si,-3 fist! L34 Eg,-f We gil 1 ia . Y ,Qi .,i .Pei fr- - , A , . w. - '- ' fn ,, ,. W X - of f , . 4 - - -n Ni..? iMma M arff'I.'ima,i41ir.+ii1.ma51-ee,2E.f.fn .i..s..4E'g Il5fif?nQ,,:esah.l If 1-, Q-yi. .dalnwfweaflc Medill High School THE HISTORY OF THE MEDILL HIGH SCHOOL The Medill High and Elementary school was built in 1895 and named after Joseph Medill a great publicist whose ideals are still cherished in the Chicago Tribune, where he spent most of his life's work. To the school that bears his name and that interested him most, he willed many educational books. This contribution helped the Medill to become prominent among Chicago schools. Several years later the Medill Junior College was added and the elementary school was dropped. Finally the College was transferred and only the High School remained. This year Medill expects to have a Junior High established within its friendly corridors. Although thesegchanges have come about continuously since the building of the school, the high position of Medill has remained. Page 7 me R 2:3 n Q .KN P '1 F at .1 y gr? W 9 ii ai ,,. 1 .s at .N U LJ ' sv- sis' 3.1.31 l'.'! Qi'-is fag: hxkgl . ,A His? YM-1' VNS 3 wil -vi :jsii Q EQ , 5 lah 1 F, ff' we 5,5 3' all :V-'di X., I: x l 1 1 5 1, , ' '.:M : 1 , ' 'HW g.i:g3iT3.3f' , 'g 1LI:j5g, ': '.,.:L wi-Ig-gf' ' --. - l Ye 'K-3 L5'Mf'QT'-xjitmi K-'R'-T'f'ii.fv f!33'STW7f:.w- V if .,. 1 iw' ' L'ff'.'?' 5 -4 My in E4 i 1 A 1 C S Q A K in 'N I is pw 11' 15415 l. He! in 1,1 1, ln 2 511 Q Q . S55 5 1 L-Xi 5354 SH if 2 iff? 5 ,. wiv' 1- A ii7s.aT?l,1, O .....4:x.i..uwi'f.....:i21ra.ys.,-..,!'i.Jhn......m':,. ,i,..-::e.m....g..s-iii-.,-,:-i..,..: ,..,e,..- nw., 1 K W 4 JUNE FOUR YEAR OFFICERS Philip Weisman .,..,........,......,........,.. President james Carlucci. . . ....... Vive-president Marie Barone .,.., .,.. R ecording Sccrctdry Rose Harris ...... ..... F inancial Secretary V Lorraine Stella ...... ......,.. T reasurer Anthony R. Mazza .... ...., S crgeanf-at-Arms CLASS OFFICERS ,FEBRUARY FOUR YEAR OFFICERS , Hyman Cohen , .............,....,............ President Goldie Ohrnstein ..,.. ........ V ice-president Esther Solomon ..... .... R ecording Secretary Anna Levin ...... ..... F imzncial Secretary joseph Solomon .... .,.. S crgeamf-at-Arms Sidney Goldstein .....,......................... Treasurer Page 8 4 A VW4.v-tv. . it .K .,1:57Zlmghf.:-.,,G.Y:.3F-t25gw:Teq'gf-1 R , ,M no S NA.. N' ,ryan 15, :H ,W ,. if' ,Sv .- ' . K - :dmwi-:v1..fn,+1i,X4.WH-x,11wf.:i.r4-fi,-a,,..m::A'l..,-fm .' . '-za:-ee:-1 iiiiiii A . F 0 l .gs . ' n il. Four Year February Graduates . . GERTRUDE ASTRACHAN And slill the wonder grew That one small bead could carry all sbs know. Fire Marslnllg Libr., ,275 Big Sistersg ' - Sorosisg M.G.A.A.g j.Y.L., 'zgwg Assist. Ed. Medillite 1856, '29g Ed.-in-Chief Medill- ' Q ite, '19 M. ETHEL BELONSKY 7 She possesses cbmrm which draws everyone. ,J V. P. of J.Y.L.g Sorosisg Big Sistersg ' M. G. A. A.: Araminta and the Finger ' Bowls g Medillite Typist. A LAURA BROWN YTONSICA Ever upward foward bigber and nobler ideals. 0 . L RUBY COMPOLATTARA 1 . Ambifious, bappy, a joy lo all. K , Sorosisg Big Sistersg Bulletin Typistg M.G. '11 A.A. A qv HERBERT COHEN il He will attain 'wbaf be seeks. l J f ' Pres. Senior Class. JEROME YONNIE', COHEN Great men's minds nm in the same channel. V. P. Student Councilg Hall Guan-dg Bas- ' ketball, Interclass Freshman Champs, 'z6. . SARAH DAINAS V A Sorosisg Big Sistersg Class Prophecyg Honor Roll. M5 LOUIS Ex-IRLICH Q Of the friendly sort, and a right good xporl. 5 Hall Guard, 'z7: Student Councilg Band. 1 15 r HAROLD FINK , ' It is always tloe quiet lad who acronlplisbcs 5' great feats. fl f Student Councilg Class History. A JACK FREEMAN He lls bu llfehme uutb deeds not urtb m aclue gears Entered from Marshall High Feb 1919 if Page 9 'Q - is 1 D A I 1 1 Q 4 'I I 1 U . -!: 1 U 0 fs x . fi -.I .V . . , 3. . - 1 ' ' A , -. - P lv u ' one A r - 1 'r wx O '1' 'l I A ' - 1' 1' - s -,. -- lj-Q .. . . - J L . - ' or , so o r F -' Q- 3. 37, i - 5 . R , .. .' Q' few 1 , F t Bali ' 1 sl .L ,lf lu. . Qi wi. it 'oi lf, 'f .Wg :Ji 1 T33 L . 't .Y al i lil le' lf,-if t 1 9... F52 1. ,ll ' li we .isis is Q. m Z, f gl 1.4 L.. g,...4 1 Hx -I sf hifi sw, sir? ,if 'Egg Fw . s- 2 ill ,fa 1 Fifi? 1 l 'e s 7tng. ,E -,..M. ':--'-vL7qf:':i i f'ffTfZ.-Nui'- -...,.2'L'TQY Q:T l '...QIE'If 'i 'fllQ..1.l,,5Q,gIi.ggQ,.1',,i'IfQif.,Q.,f1Tf' ' 'gcz ,,H5'sT1'fm '1 l'fI'e-f fiE '-A -..'3.'i ,5,1s smifw- V ,w -sy, ww e.fi I?'I?'l e3 ..J Page I 0 FANNIE FRIED The word impossible is no! in her vocabulary. Honor Rollg Class Valedictoriang Pres. Sorosis: M.G.A.A., '28, Student Council: Fire Marshallg Big Sisters. CARMEN GERBOSI Siill uvhirzfing, still pursuing. Pageg Hall Guard, Asst. Capt. SIDNEY GOLDSTEIN A rrczlif to himself and to his school Senior Treasurer, Cashier of Medill Bank, Asst. Librarian. MARY GOTTLIEB So milzl, so 1I'1L'fL'lflll, so strong, so goorlg So patient, pracvflil, loyal, loving, pure. Sec. j.Y.I..g Treas. M.G.A.A.g Med. Re- portg Girls Sports Ed.g Valley Ball, Chosen to speak W.M.A.Q.g Sorosisg Big Sister, Li- brariang Fire Marshall. MARTHA C. KAPLAN None know her but to love her, Nom' name her but lo praise. Sorosisg Big Sistersg Debating: The Nifty Shop. PEARL KAPLAN She knew Herself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme. Hiawatha, '18g Sorosis, '18-'3og Big Sis- ters, Aramis-ita and the F'ingerbowls : Nifty Shop, '3o. SAMUEL SHIRE KIPNIS His words are bomls, his oaths omcles, His love' sincere, his thoughts immafulatc. Student Councilg Baseball, 'zgg Chief Fire Marshall, 292. ANNA LEVIN Kuowlcrlge, irnfh and virtue was her thi-mr. Class Fin. Sec., Vice-Pres. J.Y.L.g C.G.C.g Sorosisg Big Sisters, Hall Guard, Student Councilg Araminta and the Finger-bowls. ALFRED NIAZZO Band, Orchestra, Hall Guard. JOSEPH MITTLEMAN Possessed of the reserve grcat -men have won respect for. Entered from Crane Sept., 1919. ,,. Q 14' Nl. 1 5 4 F 1 'Q s . .5 N1 4 l K,y.'1i T , w F 1 1 1 lf.. rg' ji xi sf' 'Ti 'S . H in Hi is if ,L -. Q 153 fer V9 s ' 1 W 5-as . . if iff ,f .ly we 9 ..f X ,ff fi 5 . . . is 1 If. .mi s , ..,.. .... .,-A sa. -,,. ...--Y ...,,,..A ,... k s V. 11.1 5a:f.e:.s:.i.xf,..fQ:1,,.e , .TW 2..,....,..,. .- Qi? yn. z gm. F....i 1 s 2.1- , Q 'a ,' g , .57 .v 'x: s :Tir , 4 1 4 K EMME L. NEILSON ' ' Her soul is filled with merit. ' Entered from Lucy Flower Sept., x9z9. . GOLDIE NIAGOFF As an afhlrtc slugs fine Shel: on ihe job all the lime. 1 ' M.G.A.A.g Sorosisg Big Sisters. A , ll O GOLDIE OHRENSTEIN , I There is a naughty twinkle in her eye, A smile thafs winning all the whilr. Class Vice Pres.g Hall Guard, Sorosisg Big ' o Sistersg M.G.A.A.5 Aramim:a and the Finger Y R Bowls g Glee Club. ' ' JOSEPH PARENTI i . Enduranve is the crowning qualify And pafirnce all the passion of great heart. ' : Hall Guard, '293 Fire Marshall, ,29-,30Q A' Pres. Student Council, ,293 Print. Supervisor ': Med., '19-'3o. ll MICHAEL RAPPAPORT He that is the friend inrleerlg ff For he will keep ibm' in thy m'c1l. J Jr. Interclass Champs, '29g Student ' Council. , ARNOLD ROSEN ' Surely never dirl there live on earth , A man of kindlier nature. ,rr Dramaticsg Soccer, 'zgfsg Page. , JACOB ROSSOF Learning alone of all things in our possession Is innnorlal and divine. ' Student Councilg Soccer Team, Fire ' Marshall. ' PEARL SIMON 5 Worth more fhan gold can ever mean ls Ibis mairl with eyes so krrn. 5 Library, '17-'zgxg M.G.A.A.g Big Sis- ll, ters: J.Y.L.g Medillite Typist. o ll ' ESTHER E. SOLOMON Q Thr crimson glow of nzorlcsly o'f'rspraarl ' l Q Her checks and gave new luslrc to her charms. . i Rec. Sec. Sr. Classg Hall Guard, Fire 3 Marshall, '19-'gog M.G.A.A.g Mr. Bob , ,29Q Page, Sorosisg Araminta. i JOSEPH SOLOMON l - Self-reverence, self-lznowlzulgc, self-control, I These Ihrrr along lead life to sovereign power. ?1 Class Sgt.-at-Arms, '3og Soccer, ,193 Checkers, '18g Hall Guard, '28-'29.g Inter- dlass Basketball, Band, '28, Libr., 'z8. lt? 2 is Page 11 ,W s, , , si ., , . M l 'vwihmi W' 'W 5' f 7SllTf'?-ffsi-me iS7L-3s'if1ffssQr.ifil'i.s .m VJ'i?.'fEii.sf:'2?f':'5' W 4-...F .,,,1,,e.1+,fs.e.,w, +s2.f41fa vc 3 --ft .fra-w.'w i.f'1f.7's Nl W , 4 . i wi . A l l ANNETTE STERIZING i Our dc:-ds will travel with ns from afar Q 1 N And what we hinfe been makes us what we are. .1 1 Soph. G. C., Big Sistersg Sorosis. l EVA SWEET L A genius in her studies, Genial in her friendships. Ml ,A Honor Rollg Orchestra, ':9g Music Scale ,' Down Winner, H8543 Big Sisters, '28-ZQZQ 5 V. P. Sorosisg Salutatoryg Student Council. ASHER TANSER 'f Q The planet star shines with steady brilliancy. 4 Fire Marshallg Hall Guard, Student Council. 1 Q STROTHER V. XVASHINGTON 1 f l Entered from Paris, France, Feb., 1929. ix ' l V A l l f I , , Q LENA ZIMMERMAN ,F The bear! to conceive, the understanding to x 7 direct, ' 3 And the hand to execute. 4 3 1 Interclass volley hall, H825 Interclass Mai ll baseball, 'z8g Sorosisg Big Sistersg Mgr. if M.G.A.A., ':8Zg Student Council. - N 'Q Fl 4 :. . S ii gg ' 'er i 'R Four Year February Graduates Whose Pictures Do Not Appear . l JACOB BECKER LOUISE JOHNSON , 2,5 A scholar, wise and true. A tender heart with a will inflexible. ' 'l iq. Med. Editorials-book reviews. HERMAN JORDANI .illi SARAH J. BRENNER Look! he is winding up tba watch of bis wil, S l There was a' soft and pensive grove, and by and by it will strike. 5 fly A cast of thought upon her face. . Honor Roll, Student Council, 'zgg Asst. n fill Sorosis, 'zgg Hall Guardg M.G.A.A.g Big Ed-in-Chief of Med., ,292 Annual Staff, 'zgg , Sistersg Nifty Shop. e Soccer Teamg Hall Guardg ,I.Y.L.g Big xii is ' Louis -'LLOYDH DikVIDSON Bmhm' lag' sl v h , Y S , One whose sincere and joyous smile cheers all. SAMUEL I-IEDMAN 'f 5 li ' f Hall Guard, ,27, '18, Page, '26, 'z8giAsst. Find way 0' make one' , li? Adv. Mgr., ,193 Sport Ed., 'z8g Fire Mar- Bamfli CHQC- Hall Guard, 30: Student A l lgfs, lshall, ,ZQMQ Student Councilg Mgr. Basket- EYE-lnC1lS Chief Fife Marshalls 'P-953 B335 lx 'i ball 'z8' Soccer '28 'z9. 3 ' i fl, 1 9 s n . ll lvl A CHARLES NIMEROW 4. JOE-ll? SAN FILQIZPO . bt I I He whose inborn worth bis acts commend, Q E ne pays? sign rue, HS W ? X1 fff ww' Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. ' T1 ' ' ' Hall Guards Big Brothers, '27, vi P. Stu- FRED PRCHAL ' dent Council, ,293 Pres. Med. Debateg Honor The truly generous is the truly wise. Sl Rdll. . Member of Band and Orchestra. ai ' Page-12 'Q 3 R i A K 1 z Z..-rswggge-an M Q pw.-X-,3:,..i.:..1 , .Te . P 7,-X-'s3?w -1 ..x.,:ff.+5:fgv-5-11.-is---.... .1 ,.....,,...N'?..... -F. .,,.,. igpliasyxv ....,.,,. l frwrff .' . - . '7'S7 'TvQ'7'37 iF' afar' FOUR YEAR FEBRUARY CLASS PROPHECY A young lady, a Miss Sarah Dainas, is sitting in a pleasant room, typical of the year 1950. She is thinking of her school-mates, and looking thoughtfully about the room she says: January 29, 1950. Oh, how lonely I am. I'd give anything to know what my class-mates have accomplished in life. Say, look who's coming! Father Time! FATHER TIME: I have come to tell you about your friends and classmates. SHIRE KIPNIS is the president of the Medill Finance Company, and has for his competent force FANNIE FRIED, as secretaryg ANNA LEVIN, typistg ANTHONY MAZZA, financial advisorg ARTHUR LEVIN, sales managerg JOSEPH PARENTI. Across from this office is a popular theatre which is starring the famous stars, ESTHER SOLOMON and CARMON GERBOSI, who are supported by any all-star cast consisting of HYMAN COHEN, LENA ZIMMERMAN, LAURA BROWN, and JEROME COI-IEN'S beautiful dancer, CHERUBINA CAMPOLATTARA3' N'i. The talent and ability of these stars are indeed worthy of the complirneiiiary criticism given them by EVA SWEET, head of the Tribune's Critic Staff. iii. During intermission you can observe Who is Who in the audience. see GERTRUDE ASTRACHAN, editor of woman's largest magazine in Americag BECKER, who has just written a book entitled The Days When I Went to, High School. A few rows back we see Miss Brenner, who has recently opened an exclusive Parisian Modiste shop in Chicago. With her are PEARL SIMON and ETHEL BELONSKY who are engrossed in conversation with their husbands To the left sits PEARL KAPLAN with her husband and a pretty little daughter Looking around you see HYMAN CHASSESMAN missionary among the ferocious cannibalss in Borneo' his helper JOSEPH SOLOMON who teaches baseball to the civilized cannibals LOUIS DAVIDSON professor of Chemistry Metallurgy Geology and Physics at Kanchatka Siberia LOUIS EHRLICH the best pharmacist in Chicago. The young woman listens eagerly to Father Time as he relates of a grand fete taking place at the FREEMAN HOTEL In the Grand Room are gathered the intellectuals of the day. SYDNEY GOLD- STEIN who drew first prize at the great art exhibition at Paris- MARY GOTTLIEB chief taxidermist of the Field Museum MARTHA KAPLAN aviatrix and her partner JOSEPH MITTLEMAN' GOLDIE NIAGOFF a very popular lecturer and reader MICHAEL RAPPAPORT political editor of the Tribune ANNETTE STERLING President of Library Society' JOHN SAN FILLIPO Ph D teaching at Northwestern University. Some of the prominent people that are attending it are SAM LIDERMAN Chicago s Police Commissioner- LOUISE NELSON and LOUISE JOHNSON teachers who have just returned from a trip abroad- CHARLES NIMEROV the leader of an orchestra FRED PRCHAL physical instructor STROTHVERT WASHINGTON presiding officer of Naval Conference at France GOLDIE OHRENSTEIN typist at NVhite House' ARNOLD ROSEN and ASHER TANSFR prominent New York and Chicago bankers. JACOB ROSSOF is a bank auditor and C P A. I believe that is all Miss Dainas said Father Time as he disappeared E Page 13 1Y-- 'all :gps- 1 . , - . , . n I . , . . I D . s a x . 9 3 I I , as 1 a a . CQ . 3 1 9 . U 3 I . 1 I I 1 . Y S 3 3 3 ' 'S I, Il Y I Y I 7 1 a . . l Y I I . D a , . . . 9, 3 5 ' as 1 - r f- ' 'S -.. 'W .s v v l 4 G1 1 1-.::af':?i i:??7:?Tt'i f 'fR'T ' ii I :Q . 5 up I qisci g.:3:2.m..f.:,4ss..iQ.,.si.s 55? 3 5 Four Year June Graduates iii A g ANTHONY ANTONELLI ld 1 Worth, rourugc, honor-thcsv ina'ez'r1' 'I i Your sustenance and birthright are. I4 Hall Guard, '17, '28, ,292 Page, Asst. P Bus. Mgr. Medillite, ,293 Asst. Bus. Mgr. Q, N y Annual, ,293 Fire Marshal, ,29yg, '30, '3oXi5 Bus. Mgr. Medillite, '3og Student Council, a 5 Bus. Mgr. Annual, 'gog Soap and Towel A 1' Mgr. ALBERT APRIL Q Knou-ledge, truth, and virtue 'wus his theme. w F I ,v, og: ff P ll . E Y, i VH is TM Li'-i rl, , J x .. 1 is :ii ZH ifbx - ' S 11 Hall Guardg Glee Club. HENRY APRIL Find a way or make one. Hall Guard, '18. EVELYN BAKER , Simple, modest and swf-ct The kind we always love to meet. Honor Rollg Soph. Girls Club, M.G.A.A.g Annual Staffg Big Sisters, Hall Guardg Fire Marshalg Student Council. MARIE FRENCH-IY BARONE As -merry as the day is long Always singing a happy song. Chorusg '28, 'jog Chief of Make- upg Mozart, String of Pearls, Gran- goire, Second Childhood , Orch., 'zgg 'Student Council Rec. Sec., Sen. Cl. Rec. Sec., 'gog Capt. B. B.g Sorosisg Big Sisters. ALICE BELINSKY A thing of beauty is u ioy forever. Chorus, '28-'30, Junior Red Cross.Rep.g Nifty Shop. MARY I... BONGIORNO A pretty, laughing girl -whose charm is rare. Pres. Mus. C., 'z8g Capt. Vol. B., 'z8g M.G.A.A., '28-'29, Glee Clubg Treas. Stu- dent Councilg Nifty Shop , '30, Big Sis- tersg Fire Marshal, Toasted Rolls , ,195 Ink Drops. LENA CAPORALE A sweet smile has this clainty maid That from our mmnories 11c'er shall fade. S.G.C.g Library Asst., Sorosisg Big Sisters. N JAMES CARLUCCI He gave the school his firm support 1 Ami was an all around good sport. Hall Guard, Interclass B as k e t B all Champs., ,ZQQ Libr., Med. Basket Ball Team, l l l i ,29, '30, V. P. Sen. Cl., BOM. Page 14 113 TV' T 3 r ' sl' i is V1 I v is U ' 4 , t S4 ,v if P. ls is Vw 5 iii if ,uv ,. ,rg we ts if is ,ii F 1 4. s ? 5 . ,in L 5 L 1 f 4 I r, , 'l A .li I I A . 5.- 1. r. l og: I ip 3 . WVR .ig 2 V2 LQ EVE Sim Eli Hi' lk li? ' E 1 gi he . Q s . .. for ch Anil- 411' Aarf15'11n-- ANANIAS J. CERVANTES 2 ' The Gods look with fat-'or on bis superior courage. Entered Medill in 1930. ANNE COHEN A willing bear! bas she- Tbe bidder: soul of harmony. Orch., ,27-,295 Band, Proposal , Second Childhood , '3og Debat- ing Team,'3og Sorosis, '29-'30, Big Sisters, Fire Marshall, '3o. LUCILLE DI BONA Sbe that bath k11oufledge'sparelh ber words. Valedictoriang Annual Editor, Sorosisg Rec. Sec., M.G.A.A., '28-'30, Big Sisters, Nifty Shop , Honor Roll, Oilice typistg Civic Assembly Rep. SAM ELOVITZ Loathing pretcnees, be :lid will: cheerful will, lVlJal olbers fall-led of wbile fbeir bands were still. Page, Hall Guard, '28-'19, Fire Marshal, '28-'zgkg Clean-up Com. ESTHER GLICKMAN If yon have ber for a friend, Shfll stand by you fo the very eml. , Sorosisg S.G.C., '18, M.G.A.A., 'ztlyig Big Sisters. MATHILDA H. GLICKMAN Sbe was fair and never proud Had tongue at will but ne:-'er loud. M.G.A.A., '28, '3og S.G.C.g Capt. Deb. T., '29, '30, Sorosis: Scene from the Life of Mozart , Rep. XV.S.D.L.g j.Y.L.g Sec. Treas. W.S.D.L.g Glee C.g Orch., '19, '30, Big Sisters, '30-3026, Hall Guard, ,3O, BOM, Dep. Chief Fire Marshal, Staff, '3o: Student Council, '19, Band, '30, Chief Fire Marshal, Hof, Winner Both Scale Downsg Nifty Shop. JAMES HARA His mind bis kingdom, bis will his law. Hall Guard. ROSE HARRIS For no one a frown or leer, For everyone a smile of cheer. ' S.G.C.g Sorosisg Big Sisters, Nifty Shop g i -29-,305 ..B0y,S l . 'N 'I . 4 r f , , l N 4 '14 l 4 w M.G.A.A., Hall Guard: J.Y.L.g Fire Mar- ,i shalg Honor Rollg Glee Clubg Fin. Sec. Senior Class. j IDA G. HODES A sweet gay girlie-l' , Whose lmir is curly. r Sorosisg Big Sisters, M.G.A.A., Fire Mar- shalg Libr.g M.J.Y.L.5 Honor Roll, Second D Childhood. - EVELYN HOLLANDER 3 V, She was as good as she was fair ' As pure in though! as angels are. 1 Sec. Student Council, Sec. S.G.C.g Sorosis , 25 Fin. Sec., 'J.Y.L.g Big Sistersg M.G.A.A., M Honor Roll. -V l 5 iii! Page I S .2 is ., '-'- f--ffvv' S 'Weir' reafffmxgw X .N--ew:--W v 1::-M :.-- .N--Q-f - W-Aly -4-v- .... Q f-sw -f.- --f,,,'-Ji! QQ' if .. vffi..,..:.:m5 5 . '... ' 7... l ' 4 l , I fs:-A' Ilia-ffs.2s: ,I screams .SY5Ptf+I 'Y U .mf . I ANNE ISAAC To those who know thee not, no words-can paint, A To those who know thee well, all words are K I I 1 3 4 faint. I Treas. S.G.C.g M.G.A.A.g Sorosisg Annual Staffg Student Councilg Hall Guardg Fire l Marshal. Q THIQRESA IZZO I' Gaze upon this maid athletic, lf! In her studies energetic. 1 lf M.G.A.A.g Sorosisg Big Sistersg S.G.C. il lx JOSEPH KADENS Q 4' Musioexalts each joy, alloys each grief. - Student Councilg Soccer, '28, ,292 Chess 'g A and Checkersg Interclass basketballg Hall Q Guardg Band, ,27-,29. .Lf MINNIE LERNER D l ,, Aye, every inch a princess. Sorosisg Big Sistersg Nifty Shop. , Us I . ETHEL L. LEVIN As sweet and musical, As .bright Apollo's lute. V? S.G.C.g Hall Guard, '29, '3og Fire Marshalg M.G.G.A.3 Sorosisg Big Sisters. ' ' ' 1 I fl GERTRUDE LEVIN , fi X N j Loyalty is her foremost thought. I if S.G.C.3 Hall Guardg Big Sistersg Sorosisg 5 j , NiftyiShop g Mary Wants a Dolly. N r I 1 hx 2 WILLIAM LEVIN I 5, It is always the quiet lad that accomplishes I 1 great feats. p 'H I A. Entered from Crane Feb., 1930. I I li ANTHONY MAZZA ' ' Every inch an athlete, 5 He grits his teeth and plays the game. l I Hall Guardg Page, ,295 Interclass Chai-nps, ,295 Basket Ball, '28, '3og Fire Marshdl, fl ,I '3og Sen. Sgt.-at-Arms. I A CONSTANCE ONESTI I Q 1' l' Charmingly fair, she is all there. l' 'I I Sorosisg Big Sistersg M.G.G.A.g Hall A Ii ly Guardg S.G.C. li' pr , , El 1 ANNE OSTROWSKY 1 Q lf, I Brilliant is her hair, QI Q Qi But brighter her thoughts. ll 'F5 Sorosisg Big Sistersg Hall Guard. QQ 'lc 5-hw . Q If 'll 523i i li 25.52 5 is fi I A g .hifi Page I6 iii' i 5T55F'f f'f1'3?'TfYFIf 1Kf: s rg4,'if 1 -'s'r '-f-NI-+5 NJIT 'A f'-'I Q'EF R'Q? if 's rg,Ix',..,1-ffree-ef . V ,Ly-'-gs-:eww F- ,N f--' . . . ' T.. fl als .- U.. Q I 4 I I I ,Q ' a F 5 . :lt up P ' . I FRANK PACUCCI He is a good fellow, and always will be. Lieut. Hall Guard, '3og Fire Marshal, 'gog Annual Staff. CONCETTA PROCOPIO A morlcm beauty with long, lwining curls. S.G.C.g Sorosisg Lieut. Hall Guardg Big Sisters, ,303 Chorus. LOUIS ROSS Thru all his rlificultics I could tall, HL' worked hard and did his work well. ' Page, '26, ,275 Bandg Fire Max-shalg Hall Guardg Int. Basket Ball Champs., '29. HUGO SCALA To almost all things he could turn his hand. Entered from Crane Sept., 1919. JOSEPH SCALA He played the game honestly, with heart aml haml. Entered from Crane Sept., 1919. JOSEPH SCALPONE A big fellow a big name A He always plays a square game. Base Ball team 9' Soccer Team ' Capt. Hall Guards 3 . LILLIAN SCHNELLING Folks sag she's small' of course thats true' But thats not all shes a real sport too. S.G.C.' Sorosis' Big Sisters' Asst. Libr.- Hall Guard' Hiawatha ' Geog. Play. IRVING ITCHIE SCHULTZ A hanrlsomr fellow a good sport loo Therds many a thing 1 know hc'il do. Hall Guard' Fire Marshal- B1sket Ba 30' Base Ball 9' Mgr. Base il Team 28. ANTHONY SERRITELLA Aluags striving to please is this man uso lows his fcllou-mm. Hall Guard 28 30- Fire Marshal - ELSIE SHAPIRO A girl with a pleasing rharaeter and a sweet pzzrsonalitg . S.G.C.' Sorosis-iBig Sisters- Libr. -Q Annual Staff 30. flrtvf . wmv- my C vars' 5' is Ciara' L Page 17 Y -s SN D gf: 723 ,O of l n 1 x J ... ' ' , s , '2 , , 29, , , o C V ' I ! Y J , , 3 1 . D I ! Y n , H H U ,, ! 3 R ' KK il . A , s ' i ll ' ' 8 3 ' I W '28, ' , , '2 , B ll N , Q I a 'V I QF 'no , f , , .1 y , Y . ' , ' , , '29 , 30 l l S wh t l I , W o a 1 s x ,'9x . , , Y . .1 X. Q.. . , . . A - - .. , .-, V I . 7 .. .' v ta- .. ' V. ' 5 . I' Og T. Q- . Q4 ., . ' -' '- . ' , . .,.. n r.rer s c r ' -, ' 4 .iUittQ4f.iMiX5 ,.sfm-sg mn...,.C'.-.xiS.L 'v 'X' 5 . We ' 4 li I! 0 I O .I C I Q 11: 'C 9. l I l I I O I 0 H 1 5 'Q 'I 'F lf r C r Page 18 1 ii f .w:xmevgr-gwuuwm-Ev-+q5w?wqg,3 -.- M-,F .5 X ,. -..,.,W,...tw ,.....Q, SADIE SPECTOR May you go ihru life with never a care, As you 'weni lhru school wilh friends every- where. ' Orch., ,27, ,29Q S.G.C.g J.Y.L.g Pres. Sorosis, '3og M.G.A.A.g Fire Marslmlg Class Prophecyg Nifty Shop g When Girls . Studyngvllisecrnx Ed., '3o. LORRAINE STELLA She was fair, divinely fair, fit love for the gods. Class Treas.g I-Iiawathaug Sorosisg Big Sistersg Lieut. Hall Guardg Bulletin typist. BERTHA STERENSON . Keep up with the world, be in the lead, Be eueryomfs friend-is this girllv ereeil. Orch.g S.G.C.g j.Y.L. Treas.g Sorosisg Big Sisters: Fire Marshalg Robertson Honor Soc., '3og Honor Rollg Class Prophecy. ANNE STRONGIN Her merry fuinkles and her smiles, Make one forget life's 1lIl1lIj' trials. Libr., '3og The Nifty Sh0p g Big Sistersg Sorosisg Hall Guardg Student Council, '3og Chorus. ROSE TELLERMAN Labor conquers everything. M.G.A.A.g S.G.C.g Hall Guardg Sorosis. AMDIEO TRISCINZZI ' A wise man will make more opportzmities than he finds. Hall Guardg Orclmg Bandg Soccerg Stu- dent Council Pres. ALEX WALDFOGEL A good scholar, a fine friend, and u dandy fellow. Bandg St. Dir: Orch., 217923 Med. Jazz Orch., '29g Pres. j.Y.L., 'zgg Student Council, 'z9. GEORGE WANEK Here's a man that knows his work, He does it well without a shirk. Hall Guardg Entered from Breckenridge High School Sept., 1919. - .I I s Q71 D 345149. ' Q . PHILIP WEISMAN A fc-llow we hate to lose For he laughs away the blues Class Pres Toasted Rolls 29 Mgr Base Ball Team 29 Mgr Soc Team 9 Student Councxl 29 JYL Mr Bob Jullus Caesar Sports Ed Med 29 Hall Guard 28 Page 19 30 Fare Marshal Mgr Basket Ball Team Semor Pres Student Prmter OLGA YATZUK A true blue girl In a hundred uags Med Orch Hall Guard Soroszs x Snsters MARGARET ZEIGER Ready 1uih a dance ready auth a cheer em' Salutatorxan Pres SGC Exch Mgr Med Stag Asst Lxbrarxan Student Council Rep Jr Red Cross Edntor Personals m Verse 29 Fire Marshal 9 All the Horrors of Home Dxr Nevertheless Second Cluldhood Pot Bonlers Bug Sus ters Sorosns Class Bxographer Hall Guar JYL Sec Honor Roll No Picture FRED FRITZ BARANCHIK I dare :lo all that may beromc a man Who dares do more I5 none Off Page Interclass Basketball Glee C uh. Summer School Graduates CARMEN LAURINO The tender are the brave. Entered from Crane Feb. 1930. ISADOR BICKSON They uhom frulb and zuinlom lrazl Can gather honeg from a urcd. Soap and Towels Mgr. 3 . Three Year June Graduate MINNIE WILLNER All tbat's best of dark and bright Mcc'i aspeft in her eyes. Came from Marshall, ,ZQMQ Sorosisg Big Sistersg Honor Rollg Draniatics. Page 19 I O IQ! ,I I 1 1 I HI' '17 'fc'-V K , ' 3 Q' ' Y ' r 'C 001.33 ,:,' o 5 n U ' v 0 0 0 vi la 9 ' U ' 1 . tr . ay a Q . 'Y D I ' , ' s - Y- , '2 s - . , , .. .,, s w ' ' -x ' I , M - ss, , l . , , , u , 3 3 s ' , , u I . 1 x a 1 1 1 , , . ' g . U . Q 1 o ' ' ' . A Q - -s Q 3 BS 0 ' ' . h. P. I I 3 ' Always ready -with a smile, always more than e rl . 5 . . . .g . . l u ' ' . ' u - . - , , . . ,. . . . . , , ,. , - , .. a 3 ' 1 2 I , . ng - . .. nz ' -I' .. - ,, .. . ,, - . -1- 00' I S ' J. 2 ' 3 9 ds . . . .5 . Q tl DD S . ' 3 I . u - 5 3 1 . I . Q l I I , 1 0 . . n l 1 ' ' o I I u 0.1 3 , . gs 'od U a 0 1 can . ' .' QDUZEQQ5' ' v f92'5'5 1 O 'l :fd PROPHECY OF JUNE CLASS 1930 VIEW OF 1950 Brrrrrrrrrrrrr! ! ! The sharp ring of the bell pierced through the calm atmosphere of the apartment and caused us to start with wonder. Who could it be at this hour of the night? Opening the door we were accosted by a NVestern Union messenger who handed us a telepgram. Nervously, we tore the flap from the envelope. Our essay won first place! The cross country trip is ours! ! We start tomorrow! XVith keen interest and excitement, we began packing that night. The next morning, loaded with bags and baggage, We set out for the Union Depot where We were met by Al Waldfogel, editor-in-chief, and Anthony Antonelli, assistant editor of the Hearst papers, who bid us a pleasant trip. Arriving at Wfashington, D. C., our first stop, we were met by Louis Ross and Albert April, representatives of the Washington paper, by whom we were accompanied to one of the largest hotels in the city. The following evening a reception was held in our honor. Among the guests known to us were: Phil Wiesman, President of U. S., Ethel Levin, James Calucci, V.-Pres., Marie Barone, Joseph Scala, Lena Caparelli, James Hara, and Elsie Shapiro. The music was furnished by a girl's orchestra directed alternately by Anna Cohen and Olga Yatzuk. Our next stopping point was Minnesota. We had just enough time to witness a trial in one of the famous courts of the city. We recognized five of our Medill classmates, among whom were Sam Elovitz, judge, Isador Schultz, Prosecuting At- torney, Attorney for Defense, Matilda Glickman, Amedio Triscinzzi, foreman of the Jury, and Rose Tellerman, Court Stenographer. After riding through fields and prairies, we visited Hollywood, where we watched Nathan Kaptowsky direct a picture named Stars of Medill, written by Lucille DiBona. The cast consisted of Margaret Zeiger, leading lady, playing opposite Hugo Scala, Rose Harris, Fred Baranchic, Minnie Lerner, and Esther Glickman. This picture was an all talking, singing, and dancing picture. The music arrangement was led by Alice Belinsky and Henry April. The costumes were planned by Ida Hodes and Evelyn Hollander. On our return trip, we stopped off at Galveston, Texas, where we attended the opera production of Romeo and Juliet. Joseph Scalpone happened to be the manager of the opera house and furnished us with box seats. The part of Romeo was featured by Anthony Mazza, and Juliet was played by Marie Bonjornio. Other parts were taken by George Wanek, Theresa Izzo, William Levin, and Concetta Onesti. On our arrival to Chicago, after six months absence, we found that Medill had been replaced by a new High School bearing the same name. The principal was Joe Kadens, assistant principal, Anne Strongin, Deans, Concetta Procoppio and Lorraine Stella, Frank Pacucci, French and Italian instructor, and Araniss Cervantes, teacher of Spanish and Latin. The English department was headed by Anna Isaac, the Bookkeeping Depart- ment by Evelyn Baker, the Shorthand and Typing Department by Anne Ostrowski and Gertrude Levin. After all the greetings were over, we were informd that Anthony Serittelli had been elected mayor at a recent election, and had chosen Lillian Schnelling for his secretary. Page20 W V i A iv v.' v , . iz ' - u.......c ' C o ' . ' . 0 ' Q fi' i i i L , 4 D l 1 i i ' FEBRUARY TWO YEAR OFFICERS A C ' Susie Paone .........,.,....................,.. President 2 Rose Sommario .... .... T reasurer w N Dorothy Timrick ..,. . . . Secretary mi A ii, CLASS OFFICERS x F 15' li A . 3 :A gi A A JUNE TWO YEAR OFFICERS - nf I. I ' P Lila Proskowitz ................................ President i i! 3 5 Dorothy Klimboff ..,.. .... X lice-president M 11 Bennie Villella ....,A ....., T rcasurer V Sill Gabriella L. Cammisa ......................,.... Secrefary if? i J' 5, FT 1 liiiff F api 1 A Q 32415 A 5 I 'Ll is .ug , Y Elf P. A' 5 so ggi hr I 55:2 mi git: QA! iigiig 5. A if fS'i 'fff'f1,.'iW9 Wr WI',,3N'F' , lg. '.'. 3i'1f Q'? fjif '-Y?e, Efj Q 'SN-A1MfR j3:r-'FA' g'. -Rw :5s'fg ,-1----swf-f, S QI v Two Year February Graduates EDITH DE LUCA or no our a rown or leer For mrrgonc a smile of vbcer. M.G.A.A. 18- M.G.C. 29' Glee Club 29 Student C. R. -9 ,,' Class Prophet 30 G.S.C. 29' Pin Committee 30- Geo. Club. V IDA FORESTER Wmlb more iban gold can mer mean this lass with eye-s so keen. 29I,,' Glee Club 29I,' Sophomore G. C. 1912. ROSE FRIEDMAN Sweet as a floucr ibut grows in Inna, Aluags ready and aluays in tum-. Sewing Club 28- Civics Club 2913.- English Club QM' Glee Club ZQZ' So- phomore G. C. 2912 MOLLIE S. GREENBERG Shi' uas fair and never proud Had ionguc at will and was neter loud. Glee Club 29- Honor Roll' zgxg' Class Historian 3 . JAMES HOLADA A fvllou. uc bah: lo losc For bc laugbs away the blues. Errg. 4 Club 30. SUSIE PAONE Slu s fair, sbe's kind, Her like is bard io find. M.G.A.A., 28- Geog. Club, '.z8I2' Vice Pres. Sewing Club, ,29' Medillite C. 29123 President of Classy IQSO Hon. Roll. RUTH RAGUCCI Gazv upon fbis maid athletic, In ber studies energetic. - M.G.A.A., 83 B.C.C., 28123 eog. Club, ,29' M.S.G.C. '29!2. ROSE SOMMARIO Wlrafs in a namv? That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell so sweet. ' Treas. of S.G.C., H923 Geog. Club, ' 9 Medillite Collector, '293B Capt. of Valley Bally Treasurer of Graduating Class, '3o. Q I lg! sa: ' . 'S' ' 'Sli' -59 . A ' , j' . O . s 0 0 . I 5? x '.U ' ' P U C , n 1 1 , 1 F j I . , 1 y , n s 3 9 9 ' l 3 s l' VH U J C 3 3 , I , , ' . U ' Q 1 , ls ' ' i 1 Sewing Club, ,29Q Com. Geog. Club, X , A 3 , Ar I T 0 ' , f ,, l ' . s ' I rl I, I ' , , 3 U , Ax ! , V i , 3 l . .1- 31 ' 1 I U . . A 3 , Y IP , X, Y , O l , . ' W . , I l , , , C 0 t . 1 S X, P , . f N Q C ' U I 12 I X G ,, , . , f ' Q Q 29 .12 ' . 531 -F C , 0 DOROTHY TIMRECK ' A girl who is good and friendly too, Is not so easy to find like you. ' I Geog. Club, 'a8Mg Sewing Club, '29g S.G.C., ,ZQMQ Honor Roll, 'zgkg Sec. of ' ' . Graduating Class, '3o. 'x . 1 0 o ' Page 22 L , ' ' , - . . . , . -- . . - ' 'Q 253. Q . . , 9 H , , i a ' ' . 7 111. .- V-H ff' ' ' ' gr, l If-5 - A .1121 ' 50.1 .. 5 1' ' ' . 'ix . f' U .l , l' 4 , , , ' MARION ,IEZEL She's charming and rosy, . Ask the boys, they know. Soph. G. C. ' c DOROTHY KLIMBOFF We call har Dot just for short, . . A likely girl, a flamly sport. H M.G.A.A.g Soph. G. C., Class Vice-Pres- ' ident. A l - Y I , , PETER LE BRANDE He will attain what he seeks. Hall Guard. ' ESTHER LUCIANI ' A girl with a good heart, , For everyone she'll do her part. Hall Guard. Z.: gh R: 22: ISABELLA MAZZO , -g She's slim and tall, ' A friend to all. ' g Hall Guard. I , , . LILLIAN M. MINARCIK A 'Q . 1 A laughing girl, ' Q Whose beauty is rare. ' 1 Soph. G. C. My ' , . MAFALDA PANICO 4 Shds short and charming, - To the boys, sh:-'s worth a ransom. H M.G.A.A. , VERNELLE H. PATZELT ' . Witty and clever, A Sweet and true, A bettrr girl we ricver knew. ' Soplx. G. C. : N or + Ig LILA PROSKOWETZ ll , Oh! How sweet, ,u The type we all like to greet. 1 , Soph. G. C.g President of Class. Q CATHERINE RIPPLINGER , Each little hour of hers, ,, Means help to you. Soph. G. C. U 1 u K Y Q , Pugc2i . l C' ' f 4 ,fi 5:',:ds -Q . , , . Q '. v ' ' - 4? ,,..........,-..........-M.......W-,,.L..,.u..i........................,, ...,.,. ... .. ..-..,.,A.-......- ....,....,...,. ...- .......-....-.,-. . - ,, ,....-f,--,-........, V V ........., ,, 3 ,-I T ,5 Q2 K . eff 5:53 was l .fs E2 ,- E N4 we if , Q I ,I l lv 1 l pg lei V l ni ' 1 l kgs 3 PW? 1065 I 55: w Sw Few 15- ' l TI' . Q w L 'S 3 5 f.f1'i1 l s ij.. i .-..M, jk.. ..,., --.wllkii , . . ll, U: -..,.,5fTw.f3,-.2.....2.,,, -I-JL..,,.g.1-'-wzyylzm. xyii ' ' J 'Y ' 'foes -we ,' .5 -- : , ' ,oz 1 5 ' ' . H- . s M- A.-M 1- f. 1 , .,..f..,.v.. L.-. .-. 3...u..........X- . ' 1........ fem.. .. .J..- .,-..s. .: .. ,.:s.i.r...-L.:..u-g.i:.......:s-.T.....s1. ROSE SHERMAN A clever girly, Izormd lo rise. Librarian. JOSEPH SINDELAR A sincere, bonu-sf, good-bearled ebalr. JERRY SLAMA He uforks in silence and wins that which be strives for. LILLIAN M. STEHLIK Aviive in clubs, a great sport loo, What more need u girl do. Soph. G. C.: M.G.A.A. NINA N. TIMOSHUK Dark eyes and ,golden bair, Desiguwfes a maiden fair. soph. G. C., M.G.A.A. STELLA TURACEK An. excellent student is Stella, Who always confrives to be gay. Soph. G. C.g Librarian. Page 26 MAE VALICKA A girl called good 1mi1n'ed Mae, Full of fun and always gay. Hall Guard: Student Council Del.g Soplx. G. C.g Room Collectorg Class Prophet. - BENNIE VILLELLA He works in faith, determined Io succeed. YETTA ZELIG If you have ber for a friend, Sbe'll sluud by you fill the very end. Soph. G. C.g Glen: Club. JULIA ZUKOWSKY Helpful in in every need, Quiet in work and deed. Soph. G. C.g M.G.A.A. sg 1, Y gg 'sl i 5? 1? 'gl 5352? E! 'iii :Vis W KW sg ANL fksl Hi in T31 .L --s Ss u s L 'Mi -v V71 Wig is -was inn hifi! Ugg ., as Sees VIS! -51 L H44 iii? 55 . . -QV' 1:-gage'-r fq'-'1-t .5. n C .Y K t n 31 C! r 4 I w PROPI-IECY OF TWO YEAR FEBRUARY CLASS What in thunder can this mean, I asked of my friend, opening a large letter in legal form, that I had just received. Good heavens! Listen to this. It says Auntie has died and I am sole heiress of her fortune and estate. My excitement was so great, that when evening came I couldn't sleep. By ten o'clock the next morning, I had decided what to do. I jumped into a taxi-cab and drove to the ticket office where I obtained a ticket to Hollywood. Then I went to a fashion shop in order to purchase some new dresses for my visit. There, to my astonishment, I found Anne Accerino and Mildred Chiodo, the proprietors of this exclusive shop. I bought many beautiful gowns which were displayed by models who were none other than my old friends Rose Friedman and Pearl Rivkin. I left for.Hollywood at 8 P. M. with a few books which had been presented to me. To my surprise the authors of the books happened to be Kate Korn and Fannie Meyerberg. I enjoyed these books immensely during the trip to Hollywood. As I was registering at the desk of the hotel, I saw the manageris door open, and who should come out but James Holada. Imagine our surprise. He led me through his ofiice. There I saw Ida Forester, his private secretary. After a pleasant visit and discussion of old times, I was shown to my room. While resting, I glanced at a newspaper. I ' was shocked to read that Mary Novasad, Josephine Wall, and Evelyn Wardell were the society leaders of Hollywood. Having nothing to do, I decided to go to a movie. There I was met with another surpriseg the cast of stars shown on the screen were Rose Sommario, Susie Paone, and Ruth Ragucci, my old school chums. I surely was sur- prised to see what very good actresses they had become. As the curtains parted, a sweet solo was being played by a violinist, who was none other than Anna Patric, one of the best violinists in Hollywood. K Leaving the theatre, I decided to see the home that was willed to me. I found it to be a gorgeous mansion, but decided to do a bit of remodeling. Returning to the hotel, I called up the best interior decorators and told them to send me two of their workers. ,The artists sent from the agency were Tillie Klinsky and Mollie Greenberg, , former Medillites. They invited me to attend an ice skating carnival at Hollywood, Switzerland with 3. them. Imagine my surprise to find Blanche Nelson the hostess of the carnival. In ' the middle of the show she announced that Belle Gordon and Dorothy Timerick, the two world-famous skaters, would entertain us. You may be sure that I felt greatly honored to have known these girls before. Then all went tobagganing in this famous Hollywood Switzerland, We were all in an uproar when suddenly the toboggan tipped over, and I landed in the snow. XVhen I awoke, I found myself on the floor beside my bed and realized that it was all a dream. A U ' Page 27 -' - Q i is S f ST L' P9 , . . ...4 .,,.. TWO YEAR CLASS PROPHECY OF JUNE, 1930 Oh! The gods have heard my prayer. After all these years of hope and expecta- tion, the year of 1950 finds me a woman of leisure and luxury, riding down Michigan Boulevard, planning my wardrobe for a trip through Europe. I stepped out of my roadster, and suddenly bumped into GABRIELLA COMMISSA. We embraced one another, and talked of old times. I almost dropped when I found out she was a governess to the inseparable twins ANGELA and LILLIAN AMBROSIA! Attracted by the sound of horns, we turned and looked at a big procession of automobiles that was coming down the boulevard. In the main one was the Newly Elected Mayor of Chicago, JERRY SLAMA. Seated beside him were three distinguished ambassadors, JOHN PIAZZA, MIKE SILVERMAN, and JOHN GUZIOR. Bidding Gabriella farewell, I entered Madame ROSE SHERMAN'S exclusive Ap- parel Shoppe, and had the special attention of ESTHER FEIN, the Paris buyer. While making a few selections I noticed two ladies making some purchases. As they turned I recognized them to be LILA PROSKOWITZ and BLANCHE HOLUB. The hour of departure came. I stopped at a book counter to purchase some reading matter. Looking up, I noticed a girl chewing incessantly, and was delighted to see my old friend and class-mate, MAFALDA PANICO, as the petit clerk. The author of the book I purchased was JULIA ZUKOWSKY! In New York our attention was attracted by a Grand Opera celebrity. It was ISABELLA MAZZO, who had YETTA ZELIG as her traveling companion, and BERTHA FRIEDMAN, as manager. When we boarded our ship Captain BEN VILLELLA related to me Major PETER LE BRANDE'S success in the Trans-Atlantic Overseas Tournament. JOSEPH SINDELAR was toe runner-up. In Gay Paree we visited the CLUB LUCIANI. While partaking of some of the delicious ROSE MALKUS French pastry, we heard ALICE HERMAN crooningly sing her original boop-oop-a-doop's, accompanied by DOMINIO RUFFALO and his rhythmical troubadours. Then the fiery Senorita ANGELA IACULLA did a specialty act! We took our leave and started for the hotel. In the lobby we saw the former SARA FELDMAN with her husband JOHN GILBERT! What a coincidence! ! ! The next 'day we drove up to the Chic Shoppe of Mme. TURASCEK. Her gowns were superb, and most alluringly displayed by NINA TIMOSHUK. Completing our shopping, we purchased an EXTRA paper. The headline read: Baffling Murder Solved by America's Most Snooping Female, LILLIAN STELIK: with support of MARION JEZEL. In glancing through the paper we observed that LILLIAN MINARCEK had reached fame with her painting, COMING VENUS. On turning the corner we saw SYLVIA ABRAMS, SARA BOOKMAN, and IRENE CRISSIE. Think of it! They were lost in Paris! We left Paris and were piloted to London by WILLIAM GREENET The feat of the day was a steeple chase. The outstanding characters on horseback were CATHERINE RIPPLINGER, and VERNELLE PATZELT. We received an invita- tion to a dinner given in honor of England's Most Capable of Women Lawyers, DOROTHY KLIMBOFF, to be held at the home of one of England's aristocracy, LADY SYLVIA OSTEROFF. A. N5 .14 lf 'J-'S 9. I af! Vi is 5' f'. A if if -, .ig in I. a.., P? f 1 .VJ as 2 ,Lf IM: EJ X gs tw ab' V... 1... ,L 1-, s 1 s Y-Q fai ,K : I-2.1 VT 5 ? 5: ' :ft as A l ff! .75 , F! . 75 W. ? 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Lakix Schlinsky. E. Kodl, M. Valicka, M. Voloskoff 1, B. Reisner, L. Zabren, I. Carlucci, C. Ripplinger, M. , E. Baker, S. Lieberman, G. Gilardi, T. Villarreal, A. Triscinzzi, I. Bickson, A. Pokoik. M. Patera, L. Smith, J. Di Vito, VV. Smith, B. Kantor, M. Moore, L. Seigel, G. Patt, E. Koble, A. Marzzmo. Pagr30 S S. 5 if is 1: fl .. -I i an if .5 1 .lf vi HM E? ml -'E 'if .Fl .lg i 5 542 3 5 .4 Fx ji R5 if E 42 Ki L EE fa .Ks F' . 1 VT! ... .fs- Wi , .I 1 Ei 55, W aw: ... Er: ' a 'i I A Q w .. W- x ... l . 3 i' 7-'t .. 1 1. 1 1 . S . S 1 a z 1 i 1 Z i LIBRARIANS-R. Ohrenstein, G. Fierstein, H. Ross, J. Buono, H. Mizewick, M. Clarke, E. Lnwank, L. Yolin, M. Abi-amovitz, S. Silbulsky, M1 Tanenbaum, M. Robinson, H. Morgan, B. Lakowitz, J. Carlucci, A. Rothbard, I. Glickman. SOPHOMDRE GIRLS-D. Nichilo, G. Feirstein, J. Buono, L. Yoelin, M. Ahramovitz, IVI. Loiben, M. Fiore, R. Abrams, G. Dvore, E. Rosenson, E. Raffe, R. Gordon, A. Cooper, F. Greenblatt, A. Herman, M. Frederich, F. Povitsky, P. Coinmella, E. Goetschel, M. Compolattnra, M. Brown, S. Bookman, R. Greenfield, C. Mizevieh, A. Batjes, E. Richardson, S. Silverstein, S. Sherman, Sponsor, Miss Adams. CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE-J. Sherman, P. XVeisman, G. Fierstein, S. Gruenberg, S. Silbulsky, DM. Tannenbaum, H. Morgan, B. Lakowitz, M. Zieger, M. Barone, E. Hollander, A. Strongin, O. Prodxch, R. Schiller, M. Fiore, R. Abrams, L. Di Bona, M. Herscowitz, B. Reisner, L Sealer, F. Pacuucci, L. Stella, I. Carluccu, M. Brown, G. Gilardi, I. Bickson, L. Diionso. A. Rosenthal, B. Spector, I. Schulz, M. Rito, H. Scala, M. Frank, S. Goodman, E. Servillo, M. Bongiomo, E. Bongiorno, E. Goodman, A. Mulxg, NV. Serida, F. Trnshinsky, A. Seritalla, VV. Spiegel, A. Antonelli, J. Behnont, A. Mazzo, A. De Gergio, F. Abromovitz, A. Cohen, F. Kugler, L. Ross, A. Batjes, M. Glickman. Page 31 V W . 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X - J y t RN. wg E M .Egan x Q 1,5 I A' W XS.. f I k ' ' x 1 X Q X C-.1 i 5 ' J x M M I 4 L he .Qi .f 4 vs ., fjwfi L.: I A ,Q 5 x-1' K 1-sz Ag gli 1 .-4: + V l 1 Q X 1 . Q ? 1 3 F..-6.-. ' Q Q55 ' 'Af Le 3 ,Q Mg? E5 'ff r a C fs. 4 K . L . Q a , . if 533 ' L5 15 P..-N? ' 'S we 3.4 3 iq L., 2, :L Q, ...A M , - ,F , we L. Slxixinman. C. Rothstein. L. Bloom D N' ' WW' 5.5 , . . te a, P. Pokoik, pl xveismau, MiSs.Hi:gt1l0, E. Goetschel, L. Schuester P T t ' U Q' . FIRE MAR ' , - or one 0 4' ' . .. ,V SI-IAL .. - ' if gif. ighen, R. gan, Ehl-120135, ?ul?r,tM. Bongioruo, S, Goodman J R d . Ig. H0 111. D. Roxtam ' '. or Oneuo- M. Gli k ' ' Fe ef- A. Serrntell . IA-4 h. ,. an. L. Sklar 1. pa - C man- C. Goldscem p f - PM A- Autumn. .- - f lg Q - GUCCI, L. Zabren A M . v ' Wexsman M. W H ' ,. f 5 , HALL GUARDS P w ' ' am- L- Slegel. ' 3 ef' A- .ff Izzo L Cn - . 'CISIITBH M, Zei . 51 L. Levilm E pomle' L' Stella- C- Kultler get' Sffonglny R. Tellerman E ' W3 gi K bl . . Baker, A. Aprn. A Mn , J- 1 emgne, 5- Levin C Var I f . Feln, M, Herscovitz T K gg . 0 E. A. Marzang I Mail - F zzo.. B. Stereuson, A Se,-,ft H' E 35. F: Paccucci, M K3 I ' ' Q92 , 1 ' H, 4. Lucxana K S I ' e a. M. Hoskm R H - ' Pan, E. .sup , . cxwartz, C. Come-lla, M Guckgl . arrls, R. Gan, E' ...W ' - K 1311, C. Goldstein. f 'mf 5,1 2 5,5 : .1 ff: 5. Wi B,k'i'A': Page 32 3 If EJ 5 -Q r gg W... ..,,. W .KR Q 1 '4 'f ' Mx N......, K' A y Q BAND-First Row, left to right: A. Loraine. E. Kohlc, L. Persky, P. Pokoik, D. Tito, D, Ruffalo, S. Abrams, L. DiFonso. Second row: J. Belmont. H. T arson, G. Carbone, M. Glickman, A. Triszinzzi, C. Harvey, Instructor, J. Kadcns, XV. Smith, A. Cohen, E'.'Bougiorno, A. Strieker. Third row: H. Busta, H. Sterling, A. XVnldfogeI. D. Roitman, L. Smith, ORCHESTRA-First row, left tu right: H. Mizcvich Lorraine, M. Cmnpoletero. R. Greenfield. A. Stricker. S G. Carbone, C. Harvey, Instructor, D, Tito. D. Rutialo, Sterling, A. Wlalmlftwgel, D. Roitnmn, L. Smith. BASKETBALL-Standing C. Cmnella, P. L. Swidler, A. Statkis. Sitting: A. Mazza, R. A. Cohen XVeisman, Yacilln. J. B. Crokorich, S. Levin. . S. Levin, M1 Flnrk, H. Lihman, E. Kojble, A. c-cond row: H. Tarson, P. Pokoik, L. Persky, E. Bdngiorno. Third row: M. Glickmzm, H. A. Lermnn, Coach Sam Center, J. De Vito, Carlucci, I. Schultz. Page 3 3 r M. G. A. A.-R. Orenstein, G. Fierstein, S. Gruenberg, A. Rothbard, My Robinson, H. Morgan, B. Lakowitz, E. Hollander, M. Laiben, H. Gruenberg, M. Fiore, R. Mbrams, S, Abrams, O. Pawlukevich, I. Herschovitz, B. Lakin, A. Krop, L. Di Bona, R. Berkowitz, M. Herssowitz, T. Izzo, R. Shapiro, F. Shapiro, A. Isaac, M, Jacobson, M. Rasinia, M. Starkmzm, M. Sostrin, R. Gan, E. Illion, A. Gilbert, M. Panico, S. Bookman, E. Perlman, I. Davidson, S. Leventhul, R. Kugler, F. Kugler, B. Kugler, A. Batjes, I. Glickman, Miss Ross Lsponsorl. WINNING VOLLEY BALL TEAM--Standing left.to right: M. Ifanico, F. Kugler, S. Grugnberg, R. Ohrnstein, M. Rosinia, B. Kugler, S, Abrams, Sitting: G. Fierstem, H. Gruenberg, M. Fiore, I. Glickman, A. Rotlxbard. Page S4 F . r ., , is F 1 Er' f if, 1 Y 5. as . 4. N . 1 5 T i V... v Q Q aff 5, ,. i -, 1 A 4 .. l 1 - - . H - f if-3 ' --1- ,3::f' ' --H' ' f-f W- U' ' 'W f---4 c 7-17' .:':fQf ' L nlizmumlm 1 ' ff Qi ' ' , Q ' f' '. S- 7 H ' l . l 0 I 1,4 I , , 4 , W, M , l l +4 l l 1 ., Q W I Y ll,-v fl - l 1 ,, l . X 1 l w Q' . 1 iz i Q l ll ' ' ll' W 1 'iff' 1 .ffl ' l ml 1 i A l ? 'Ml Q ln l V .l Q .1 l . . vf :fad . l Fail irq I 51 ffl l Q DRAMATIC CLUB--B. Nelson, M. Zeiger, E. Hoilander, I. Peterman, D. Kadish, M. Barone, J. Q Goodhartz, O. Prodiclx, M. Jacobson, G. Part, C. Goldstein, M. Hoskin, M. NViIner, H. C. Robertson ll gg . Cinstructorj, A. Cohen, L. Swidler, R. Centanno. l GLEE CLUB-R. Ohrenstein. A. Rothbard, H. Morgan, B. Nelson, A. Strongin, M. Barone, M. ll gif! Loiben, Y. Zelig, R. Schiller, R. Tellerman, E. Fein, M. Susanek, E. Katlovsky, G. Boyd, M. Sostrin, -. 1 I 5 R. Harris, S. Feldman, R. Gan, I. Sawyer, H. L. Robertson Cinstructorb, E. Stefula. 1. 5 E - ' 4 1. 2 in 2 ' 55 iill 1 N. 1 I 5+ :TES '5 if? ' i vig 13 .9 3 f -of Q, i i - Page 35 ! -f .. - ffl' 1. QM ,J V Q, Y: 'i K Q'3.3xfff:.rH1,,I. wif 'lf It x :.j '-ff. w?j 3:Fw:w1 x . ff f 'i - w -.-.-mam.-:Vim -..Q J -w...-.,....... .... .-..,....... x x hw.-I , k'2R-5.z3.:a.-.Y-...-5 T -P .gal L K' .' 1. Q3 '. I- .s if f::14:4..x,lQ.f-QQ. ...' nvf,j..m. i U' ll' il lr!-Q. P e Q ii e+ er if gf .ii ., . , 1 , ,E A.. 4 V: P54 . T ,Q r 55 'lv A Pi ix rfj :fi Sufi Fi Fjf l 34 5+ Q s T ll llifsl 4 , .ll T: I :H ' E: -Q le li gf. if ll N Wi? 5713 'li gl ' 1 F, is . hr g.. lf! gf. il F: .l 3.5 Nag V5 Q .fig Ahh r.,3 ' i 1 .E I :fl 5 'R - , 1 , 5 4 - N-A P . T,9 '+ QTYT' ' V , ...- fs 1 N... ...YF 2. F v. .lf fx F2 r fr-M . ... r. ...AM f....A...o .. ,,...,,.... 1. SOROSIS-F. Trushinsky, A. Ruheck. M. Herskovitz, M. Jacobson, E. Shapiro, B. Iampolsky, E. Rosentahl, L. Siegal, E. VVnnlell, M. Novasad, M. Rosinia, R. Goldberg, E. De Luca, G. Levin, B. Sterenson, M. Lerner, S. Spector, E. Glickman, A. Ostrowsky. A. Belinsky, R. Harris, R. Gan, E. Illion, M. Glickman, M. Hoskin. P. Pokoik, M, Robinson, B. Nelson, M. Zeiger, E. Hollander, A. Strolngin, I. Peterman, M. Barone, R. Sclliller, L. Di Bona, B. Reisner. T. Izzo, M. YValler, A. Mackin, L. Znbren, L. Stella, L. Caporzxle, E. Levin, A. Isaac, E. Baker, S. Lieberman, A. Mulig, C. Pokoik, R. Tellerman, Sponsor, Miss Adams. Page 3 6 ..,.-.,.. .,,.. -. ,. L...,...,,-... ,Q -Q xkxxof '1 T :, Ck . Y ' .1 ffj 1 -'E' ii. E., l nl 7: 55 if .Ml 'rs-ii V2 . if 1 lt 'Q fx 'll if 5 ri My V53 11 Eff? ff if M Q. wg QI lf L L 3. w leg? il gi if .gi 's 'E 95. if Q21 E362 2, :ffl i . .... 1 ' V-1-V -fgf-qv' ' , .- . N ' ' K 7 V 'S L, i J ':,,d? .Q,. ' 0. I .S-. C' 'v l K I ' 0 is U N i . ii 4 , , 1 ' - l W w ' . l O ' 0 .1 6 A , O 4 , . Y 1 . g 1 . C . 1 x W ,I 1 . . :2 1 W ui up , . 1 . 3 , . o Q U O H 1 'V 1 o Q I , 5 3 - , ., l 'N 2 i 22, i 0 ' , 1 w' SUBSCRIBERS FRESHMAN-H. Ross, H. Mizerick, S. Levin, A. Pokoik, L. Smith, C. Liven, M. Moore, NV. i 7 Hohnson, V. NVells, C. Cozzi, G. Burt, L. Grossman, J. Farar, A. Lorraine, L. Strasen, E. Koble, L. Bocek, L. Silberman, M. Peek, D. Kanjacio, S. Podzanisky. ix i . SOPHOIWORE-G. Feirstein, L. Davohio, J. Buono, L. Yoelin, A. Cooper, M. Fredrick, S. Slazyk, A R. Gordon, D. Roitluan, R. Greenfield, A. Batjes, Miss Beach. ' JUNIOR-I. G1'ickman, M. Robinson, H. Morgan, B. Nelson, I. Peterman, M. Fiore, M. Herscovitz, 1 ' B. Reisner, M. NVsaller, S. Liberman. E. Servillo, F. Nieyerherg, E. De Luca, R. De Francisco, M. Rossinia, E. VVardell, B. Jampoisky, L. Siegel, E. Dandsheig, M. Starkmnn, S. Sweet, M. Sostrin, M. NViluer, M. Hoskins. ' 9 SENIOR-J. Sherman, J. Goodhnrtz, O. Prodiclx, M. Lerner, L. Swidler, R. Gan, A. Mackin. N i Q Page 37 , v- J 'O . . V .. -fU', ,i99gA 'L' ' on -. - Vi ' Q iqyjw 1 M .. . ' f - .... , N - .. . - . f L . ' o ., if-A x.v- 'I R' 1 '-zvroev-Lesgapevctmtn A . Chicagok Lead ing e College Photographers Siirmdlicw Qortrait g7lww raply ana soehwazggu Ave. Ofiicial Photographers of the 19 3 0 Medillite Q Page 38 - - X nv ' ' lf -V . . - . .' fxvstz, ..- ... so C. 'ff ' Corona ewelry SL Mfg. Co. J. ROTUNNO 159 NORTH STATE STREET CLASS RINGS AND PINS PHONE STATE 6393 FRATERNITYJEWELRY CHICAGO The Business Administration Department of the II 'noi B iness College Enrolls ONLY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Short University Courses THAT PREPARE FOR EXECUTIVE AND SECRETARIAL POSITIONS 3 MONTHS SHORTHAND COURSE I For Those Who Must Work At Once , I Special Courses for Under-Graduates 3260 W. Madison St. CHICAGO Near Kedzie Ave. ' Phohe: Van Buren 3768 t I Page 39 any-new . 92411,-4'-ea Q Q T119 ' 3 'T' 'sq- V Phone Wentworth 0007 AUS ' DELICATESSEN - Q' WRIGHT 81 STREET, Inc. . t Hot Lunches - ' Class Pms 1 Class Rmgs at Medals 1 Badges All Times Club Emblems ' The Place Where the Gang Eats 'Q' I A I Quick Serwce I 223-25-27 W. 62nd Street CHICAGO ' No. East Corner 14th and Loomis Sts. Meclillites -e Do you ind out what is in Compliments the lunch room every day? Push of Q your own lunch room. Annual Stahl' t Z5 f-M. E. HAYS y Q , Designed, engraved and printed complete by the PQNTxAc ENGRAVING AND ELECTROTYPE Co., Chicago, Ill. 0 . I ' africa-rr'-1 . 'gig .n , 'UTP' .Jag , . f 1 M5-V A 1 x R ,ff
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