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.' . - . '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
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.,,,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
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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
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