Olney High School - Trojan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Unfil a shorf fime ago our own sky was spread wifh a cloud fhrough which no ray of hope was visible. Our coun- fry, fhe richesf in fhe world, had a fiffh of ifs populafion unemployed, fhousands of banks closed, and fhe life savings of our enfire populafion ieopardized or com- plefely wiped ouf. A ferrible disfress cried ouf fo be alleviafed. This greaf counfry was quickly being plunged info a pif of fafhomless depfh. The word revolufion came foo frequenfly from fhe lips of our mosf pafriofic cifizens. Suddenly a new Moses arose, whose life work was fo lead his people ouf of fhe Land of Egypt His firsf address fo fhe nafion lighfened hearfs, renewed hope, and broughf back fhe characferisfic American smile fo clouded faces. In a scanf few monfhs a whole world of concepfions and insfifufions has been abolished and a new one erecfed in ifs place. Today fhe wheels of indusfry are speeding up. Happy men refurn af nighf fo happy families. In foken of fhanks, we, fhe graduafes of fhe Olney High School, represenfafive of fhe Youfh of America, dedicafe fhis record fo Franklin Delano Roosevelf, a greaf presidenf of a greaf counfry. F.D.R. DEDICATION ' DEDICATION ' DEDICATION 0 DEDICATION ' DEDICATION DE ATER ' ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER - ALMA MATER - ALMA MATER 82 ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER - ALMA MATER ' ALMA M I9 i ALMA MATER - ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER - ALMA 101' v1ATER - ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER - ALMA MATER E11 4 123 D W TI N YQ, MONTANY Greetings to the Class, June, 1934: y TirsT ThoughT Tor your Troian is To suggesT ThaT you Take greaT care To preserve iT Tor years To come. IT will be The source oT inTiniTe pleasure To recall The many Triends and The happy experiences which you enjoyed while in Olney High School. Time and circumsTance will naTurally separaTe you Trom each oTher and This book may be a means To renew youThTul aTTachmenTs when you have achieved some OT The goals TormulaTed in school days. l TrusT ThaT each member oT The class will live a liTe characTerized by high purpose. Learning To live well is more imporTanT Than To remember subiecT maTTer conTained in boolcs. You have had opporTuniTy in school To learn The ioy oT service, go TorTh inTo liTe To serve your Tellowmen. You doubTless recall The sTory oT The GreaT STone Face as Told by NaThaniel l-lawThorne. ErnesT had made an ideal OT This counTenance which he saw Trom The doorsTep OT his home and as he longed To see iTs counTerparT in some greaT personaliTy oT his Time, grew To re- semble iTs likeness himselT. And so iT is wiTh each oT us iT we will only leT loose our naTural lcindliness. IT one is Truly educaTed iT will be reTlecTed in one's healTh, in his skills, in ciTizen- ship, in home liTe, in how he uses his leisure Time and above all in his characTer. Finally, if There is an inclusive meaning in liTe, an inclusive purpose in all oT our good purposes, Then a compleTe educaTion should include an apprehension oT and a Teeling Tor The divine. The ideally educaTed person will have a religion and a Teeling OT Tolerance Tor aii oThers no maTTer whaT Their Torm oT worship may be. 5i.i,,7y. , TAFF 0 STAFF v STAFF 0 STAFF ' STAFF 0 STAFF ' STAFF 0 STAFF 0 STAFF JW? 01. ,fzml G-Lise-cifzfe CiZiIfo+c.4. SYLVIA ROSENTHAL MATT HOLLINGSWORTH ALBERTA BUEHLER c7J'Ci iogilfcnx M. PLOYD FELTON ELIZABETH NEITZ j7 :lafwcc 6rf1ZllcT'c.1 RUTH ZIEGLER LEWIS M. GREENE :Sys-til.: 5icf7il'c'c.1 CHARLES SOLKOWITZ RUTH YOUNG Melt? HANNAH EISENBERG gliding!! J p !Lil1li?L'T.i ROBERT BLACKBURN VALERIE HOLMES JACK KEPNER QWMJ MADELEINE MALONE NAOMI PETERMAN TAFF ' STAFF ' STAFF 0 STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TRO AN STAFF STAFF 0 STAFF ' STAFF 0 STAFF 0 STAFF E15 OWEN DEAN JO NSTON To My Friends of The Class of June, I934: During lhe organizalion of fhe Olney High School, Three and a hall years ago, il was necessary lo drall sludenls from schools which lhey had learned 'ro love. The resull was lhal 'rhey were hurl, hoslile, and suspicious of lhe new school. Nalurally. quile a line crop of young crilics developed. Your class, however, is 'rhe lirsl lo be composed enlirely of boys and girls lo whom Olney is home. You are familiar wilh lhe remarkable profusion of good lhings Olney has lo offer- a lacully conceded by many oulsiders lo be 'rhe besl in lhe cily,-aihlelic and social acliv- ifies lo suil every iasle,-and a splendid and mosl likable sludenl body loi whom your class is a shining examplel. I+ would be a pleasanl innovalion if your class would ignore lradilion and show lhe enlhusiaslic apprecialion lhese lhings deserve. Appreciafion is an inlelligenl mixlure of lhe vinegar ol crilicism wilh 'rhe milk of human kindness. Like lhe qualify of mercy, il droppelh like a genlle rain from heaven. Give your leachers and lhe old Alma Maier an occasional pal on lhe back. In closing, I would like To express my own apprecialion of your very line allilude 'rowards Miss Sluarl and me. so much more Jroleranl' and responsive Jrhan any sponsor has a righl lo expecl. Wilh besl wishes for your happiness and success, l am WC!! ZLUL j0!LlflJi0Il MARION L. S T IU A RT To My Friends oT The Class oT June, I934: IT has been a pleasure To be associaTecI wiTh The Class of June, '34, as one of iTs sponsors. Your spiriT of cooperaTion and helpfulness may well be emuIaTed by TuTure classes. For you iT means ThaT you possess an aTTiTude Toward liTe conclusive To success and happiness. Now, as ever, success is The ouTgrowTh oT Three TacTors: TirsT, preparaTion, second, sTead- TasTness OT purpose, and Third, The readiness To grasp opporTuniTy. PreparaTion musT never cease: you musT always sTrive To become experT in whaTever you underTaIceg your aim musT always be ThaT you shall become The besT. The Training you have received in The Olney High School is merely an inTroducTiong you musT conTinue. Concerning The second TacTor, I cannoT emphasize Too sTrongIy The virTue oT perseverance and The imporTance oT Tinishing whaTever you begin. BuT above all, you musT be aIerT, keen To recognize an opporTuniTy when iT is oTTered, and wiTh such a readiness and willingness To worlc ThaT The opporTuniTy does noT slip ouT OT your grasp. As To happiness, I can suggesT only one pracTical ThoughT: ThaT iT cannoT be measured in dollars and cenTs. You will Tind, as The years go by, ThaT True happiness is besT aTTained by helping oThers. IT is my sincere wish ThaT each of you may Tind a place in your chosen field, ThaT you may be successful in your work, and ThaT happiness may be yours. 41731011 ag. gflltcitf E57 I FACULTY EMD. fm... I PRINCIPAL HERMAN C. FROMUTH FRANCES HOADE ART SYDNEY GROSS ROSE B. SICHEL CHARLES B. MCCANN MARGDERITE BENCKER ROSE L. LISCHEN COMMERCE TILLIE BLITZ CLARENCE NADEL RICHARD M, HOLME HELEN CARMALT EMILY E. RAINEY MAX GLASS NATHAN E. RAUCH MARTIN GREENBLATT S. ADA RICE HELEN E. HASENELIS THOMAS T. RIDINGTON LUTHER C. HADPT ANNE M. SCANLAN HARRY HDMPHREYS VICTOR SCHILLER SIMON M. HUNN THELMA E. SMITH ELMIRA R. LIPPINCOTT HARRIS A. SOMERSET EDITH SWEETSER ENGLISH EDWIN ARMSTRONG IREDELL AUCOTT KATHERINE S. BEASTEII HELEN BRISTOL HENRY COLEMAN ETHEL FLEMING MYRA GODFREY HELEN HARGREAVES CLIFFORD HORROCKS BENJAMIN HUROWITZ MATTHEW HYNSON PHILIP KLIGMAN MARIAN E. LEOPOLD JOHN F. LEVENGOOD WILLIAM BARRETT CLARENCE BENJAMIN ELIZABETH BREAZEALE HELEN COLEMAN ELMER CRAIG LAURA EASLEY JOHN GIULIANO ALICE l.OWENGRUND ANDREA MATHEWS MARY MATHEWS JESSIE MORTON ELLA E. MCALLISTER IRENE NEUMANN MILDRED OSLER MARGARET REED CARRIE M. SCHARTLE CHARLES SLADEN BELLA STEINBROOK GEORGE WOZNICKI MARGUERITE A. PLATT THEODORE H. NITSCHE BERTHA MUELLER ISABEL NEUMANN RUTH PHILLIPS MARTA SAMANS ARTHUR TOBIAS MARIE VOLKMAR MABEL WRIGHT VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR STOCK CLERK RUTH L. VAN TINE WARREN MOORE ESTHER REINHARDT HOME ECONOMICS MUSIC MARIE L. HENRY LANGUAGES ANNIE DUNSTER CUSTODIAN GEORGE WILLIAMS FACULTY ' FACULTY - FACULTY ' FACULTY ' FACULTY FACULTY 18?-1 Ifeflze .S JI. Z ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL MATHEMATICS ELM ER H. CARL MECHANIC ARTS WILLIAM SAILE PHYSICAL EDUCATION WILLIAM R. REICI-IELT SCIENCE JOHN E. HOYT SOCIAL SCIENCE LUTHER F. WAIDELICH OFFICE MEDICAL LIBRARY DIETITIAN ACULTY FACULTY ' FACULTY EVELYN F. ALDEN CHARLES BLAKER EVERETT E. GLENN WALTER B. GREENWOOD CLARENCE G. GRIMSLEY J. BURNETTE HALLOWELL WILLIAM BRINK DAVID S. CHAMBERS GEORGE C. EALER J. LaBARRE FOLKER ELIAS FREED VICTOR FRITZ ARTHUR B. CRESSE MARION DADEKER EUGENE C. DEBUS WILBUR C. DeTURK MARTHA A. GABLE JOSEPH BARDY LOUISE G. DREHER RAYMOND M. FREED ROBERT W. KUNZIG LINWOOD T. LAWRENCE FRANCES W, LYONS EDWIN F. MCGLYNN ALBERT J. DORN DAVID W. HARR HAZEL M. HUSSONG WARREN G. JOHNSTON ELSIE M. MONROE GEORGE E. OESTE HARRY RANTZ FACULTY O. DEAN JOHNSTON ADELE U. KELLER BERTHA K. MCCARTHY MARY L. STRITZINGER MARION L. STUART EDWARD W. THILO ALFRED GRAYSHON ALONZO H. HALL CHARLES S. PARKER ANTHONY A. ROESER RAYMOND H. THOMAS CHARLES E. THUMLERT ANNA K. LIESE ELEANOR PHILLIPS RUSSELL H. SCHOTT EMIL WEILER, JR. EMMA H. WHITAKER FREDERICK C. MILLER DOROTHEA E. PIKE LOUIS RAYMAN JAMES M. SHELLEY EARL O. SNYDER L. CHESTON STARKEY ELIZABETH D. STEEN HARRY SCHNEEBERG CLAUDE SCHOENLY LUELLA SEXSMITH MEYER SLOSBERG HERMAN S. STEINBERG CHARLES S. TOMLINSON FREDERICK WETTER HELEN J. WILDES ELEANOR M. RYAN KATHRYN BARR MARIE SCHOB HORTENSE ERMANN H. M. SHEARER ELLEN YODER LYDIA FORSYTHE ' FACULTY ' SARA LIEBERMAN ALBERTA SCHENKEL SADIE TORGAN HANNAH BARLOW EDNA CHICKERING ELSA SPRINGER FACULTY ' FACULTY FAC E19 CLASS'OFFICERS J U N E '19 3 4 OLNEY ' HIGH ' SCHOOL ROBERT BEISSWENGER . PRESIDENT MARY VIOLA POTTER VICE PRESIDENT RUTH ZIEGLER SECRETARY ARTHUR WHITEHAIR TREASURER IRVING A. PENN EDITOR TROJAN LEWIS M. GREENE EDITOR JUNE '3 QUE COUNCIL HARRY BARUFKIN MARY CASTOR M. PLOYD FELTON MATT HOLLINC-SWORTH BERNARD KAUFFMAN MADELEINE MALONE ARTHUR NIBLING JACK RUSHTON JANE SWARTLEY ALBERTA TRAUTMAN TREASURERS THOMAS' BERSCHLER GLADYS CADWALLADER MARY FOLKER HELEN HOHLFELD ELEANOR LARIO BERNICE MAIMIN ROLAND NASH SOL SCHWARTZ VIRGINIA TERPENNING ELIZABETH WALLACE nder The able presidency oT RoberT Beisswenger, The Council oT The Class oT June '34 became The me- dium Through which every guesTion oT local impor- Tance was discussed. The selecTion oT The various commiTTees and ediTors was handled enTirely by The Council. IT would have been impossible To have such well organized publicaTions and such successTul class proiecTs wiThouT The aid oT This group. X all V6 necuie 'C Vljlflf . Milli I EDITOR'S MESSAGE- he end of anyfhing, no mailer how enioyable if has been, is always a IiHle sad. Thus, on reaching The crossroads of lhis phase of learning, we cannof help buf feel quile de- pressed al seeing 'rhe end of so pleasanl and profifable a four-year experience. Cerlainly lhere is noihing which so quickly rounds oul +he True characler of a man as four years of high school life. Each day, bringing as il does, new problems of s'rudy, con- duc'r, and human relalionships, gradually fixes habils of life which are never losl'. I+ is wi'rh hearls 'rorn befween sorrow and happiness fha? we lake leave of +hese familiar walls and faces. May +hese pages serve +o refresh our minds, so +ha+ while gauging 'rhe fulure, we can bring fo mind The guidance of fhe pasl. To 'rhose who have so nobly given of lheir lime and efforl' in our behalf, we pledge lhe service of our never ending gralilucle. May our years al Olney lil us for The realizalion of a richer and more beauliful life. Q22 if , , kr jf' kkwulprf I by JJ-Ay . I J- -f f. QA' AAN' . but JJ. rs. , ' I .N U,,,,! -J P I I-1' JI' 'A J., F' I H. - wy- pw ' ,I ,fyidi K J, s I lliinlc over +l1e four years spenl williin The familiar walls of Olney I-liglw, I begin lo realize llmal llwe lasl llwree lerms were ailended willw far llie grealesl pleasure. This was probably clue lo llie lacl llwal il was during llwis period llial' l became more deeply inleresled in class affairs. and as a resull made many cherished friendships. Our llwanlns for ll'1e success ol all our class underlalcings are due largely To our able, and wlial is more imporlanl, willing sponsors, Miss Sluarl' and Mr. Jolinslon, and lo +l'1e com- millees 'rlwal served under lliem. And now, as llie lime l'1as arrived lo bid farewell lo my friends of June '34, I wanl 'ro llwanlc all of you for elecling me Presidenl' of lhe Senior Class, and for your wlioleliearled supporl during my lerms ol office. Finally. l wanl lo say good-bye lo all my classmales willm llie earnesl lwope llwal our associalions will nol be severed, and l'l1a+ we may meel again many limes in llie liulure. C7-ln jge vow JZ PRESlDENT'S M E SSA G E O agen' gvfliil-1'L'Ilr7C'C . E23 TK -,fi ebruary 4, I93I is a day fhaf should be remembered by fhe class of June '34, On fhaf day crowds of Pioneers, Archives , and Bulldogs enfered Olney from fheir respecfive schools. If was difficulf for fhese sfudenfs fo adiusf fhemselves fo a differenf school, a building in which one mighf easily lose oneself. They were discouraged because fhey had been forced fo leave fhe schools where fhey had made many friends. If foolc quife a while for fhese sfuclenfs who sang The praises of fheir former schools Io become a unifed Trojan band. Af lasf, however, fhe blue and whife colors and fhe Olney seal became familiar fo all and every one who had any school spirif began fo hum Olney I-Iigh, Yef Young in Sfandingf' I-II TODY ILLUSTRATION BY M. PLOYD FELTON These sfudenfs who were only beginning fo love Olney were Freshmen fhen. The be- ginning of school fhe following Sepfember found many addifions fo fhe class. As fhe ferrns wenf by fhey began fo feel fhaf Olney was iusf one fine place. The boys who had scoffed before af fhe school where girls were allowed began fo sing ifs praises. The girls became acguainfed wifh some of fhose queer fellows from a boy's high, and also lauded fhe school. Clubs were rapidly being formed, and fhere was ample opporfunify for one fo rneef friends affer school. In fhis manner fhe boys and girls came fo lcnow each ofher beffer. STORY HISTORY ' HISTORY - HISTORY - HISTORY - HISTORY HISTORY Q42 AI Iasf in fhe I IB ferm fhey were organ- ized and lhe class of June '34 was now recognized in fhe school. lvlr. O. D. John- sfon and Miss M. Sfuarf were chosen as sponsors. The class officers were elecfed and amiable Bob Beiswenger became presi- denf. Ola Poffer, Rufh Ziegler and Harry Schaeffer became vice presidenf. secrefary and freasurer. respecfively. There was an I IB dance in fhe Girls' Gym--fhe firsf so- cial evenf in fhe hisfory of fhe class. This affair helped a greaf deal fo bring fhe members of fhe class fogefher. June '34 made ifs appearance wi+h Elizabefh Karff as Edifor-in-Chief and became an impor- Ianf facfor in Ihe class. In fhe fall of '33 Ihey refurned and hav- ing finished fheir discussions of IasI' sum- mer's boyfriend, and my sunfan, fhe class re-elecfed Bob and began anofher ferm of progress. Ola Poffer, Rufh Ziegler and Arfhur Whifehair were fhe ofher of- ficers. The class paper again appeared under fhe supervision of Irving Penn and lhe sfaff of Ihe Trojan was chosen. Penn was also elecfed fo edif fhe work of 'rhe Record Book. A IZA dance was held which was successful. This was due in a grea+ many ways 'ro fhe Commiflee, headed by Chairman Bill Welfe. Rufh Ziegler, fhe secrefary of fhe class, was honored a+ fhis Time by being elecfed fo fhe vice-presi- dency of fhe school. Lasf buf by no means Ieasf. 'Iheir picfures were faken and whaf sad faces were exhibifed while lhey lived fhrough fhose anxious momenfsl And whaf fun fhey had when fhe picfures refurnedl They were convinced fhaf fhe Trojan would be a miniafure rogue's gallery. As a finale 'ro The ferm. The Prom was held af fhe Old York Road Counfry Club. Those were anxious momenfs when Ihe young man who had spenf his allowance waifed breafhlessly fo hear pop give his consenf fo advanc- ing fhe fwo dollars. The commiffee, headed by Arr Nibling deserved much praise. Ray Duffy's orchesfra provided fhe music and fhe dance was successful, bofh financially and socially. February '34 found fhe class beginning fheir Iasf ferm. Whaf a fime fhey had fill- ing ouf +heir quesfionnaires for fhe Troian. If required much fhoughf. This was fheir Iasf chance fo render some service fo fhe school which would always be re- membered. Again fhe class paper was dis- fribufed. This ferm if appeared wifh Lew Greene as Edifor-in-Chief. Earnesf work was begun on +he parf of rhe Troian sfaff. Class meefings were held every week, pre- sided over by Bob Beiswenger and made enioyable by I'he wil' of Mr. Johnsfon. The officers remained fhe same as fhe previous ferm. Bill Welle and Bob Dobie were elecfed as I2B Senafors and John Ballbach became fhe presidenf of Ihe school. Now if is hisfory-fhe hisfory of fhe class of June '34. Very soon many familiar faces will be absenf from fhe corridors. We wonder if 'rhey will be missed. The fufure lies ahead. Will fhe class be remem- bered in fhe school which if has loved or will if become a fainf memory and soon be forgoffen? -IISTORY - HISTORY ' HISTORY - HISTORY ' HISTORY - HISTORY ' HISTORY Z-Q5 JOHN BALLBACH PRESIDENT ROBERT DOBIE WILLIAM WELTE SENATORS RUTH ZIEGLER VIRGINIA STAUFFER SECRETARIES MARJORIE BEERS VIRGINIA CHRISTIE IR V I N G F I E N R O S S H I D Y ELEANOR KOENIG MAE MCFEETERS IRVING A. PENN MARGARET SALERNO ROBERT SICHEL ARTHUR WHITEHAIR REPRESENTATIVES Qerhaps 'rhe mosI efficieni sIuden+ governmenr in Ihe couniry is Ihaf ar OIney I-Iigh School. Through Ihe I-Iouse of Represenia- Ifves and Senaie, our exIra-curricular acriviiies, aIhIeIics, and s+udenI courr are managed as smoorhly as can be hoped for anywhere. The June '34 Class was parIicuIarIy prominenr in +he workings of Ihis machine since The eniire Execufive Board, Irving Fien. Irving Penn, Ross I-Iid , Marjorie Beers, Ru+h Ziegler and Vir- ginia Sfauifer, were oil Ihe senior class. as were Roberf Dobie, I'he presidenr of Ihe SenaIe, and nafurally John Ballbach, presi- denf of Ihe S.A. We hope Ihar rhe Iower cIassmen will be abIe Io confinue Ihe worIc so proiicienrly carried on by Ihese grad- uafing luminaries. STUDENT ASSOCIATION Q62 EDITCRS Lewis M. Greene. IZB Irving A. Penn, IZA Elizabelh E. Karff, I IB ASSOCIATE EDITORS Rufh Ziegler, IZA Erwin A. Rose. l2B BUSINESS MANAGERS Rober+ Blackburn Valerie I-Iolmes STAFF Lillian Servelniclc Mall' I-lollingsworlh I-Iannah Eisenberg Madeleine Malone JUNE '34 STAFF he class paper, June '34 , was Ihe medium Ihrough which Ihe class was acquainled wilh all 'rhe news, gossip. and scandal of imporlance. I+ was organized in Ihe I IB Ierm wilrh Elizabelh Karici as Ihe Iirsl edilor. Irving Penn succeeded Elizabelrh and carried 'rhe paper Ihrough a mosl successful IZA Ierm. Lewis Greene was in charge during IZB, and ended lhe paper's puls- licalion in a grand finale. We are sincerely graleful Io Ihe 'rhree edilors and Io Ihe siafis For Iheir share in moulding our class info an inseparable uni+. E27 SYLVIA AARONSON 4759 Rorer STreeT Commercial Business SYL Tall: abouT conscienTious worlcersl We don'T believe anyone in This wide, wide world could be more diligenl' Than is our Triend Syl. And iusT whaT is iT ThaT you possess ThaT brings you so many Triends? BETTY AGNEW 609 Dissfon STrceT Home Economics Nurse 1 BET MoniTor. BeT is a quieT girl who does noT Take everyone inTo her confidence. However. Those who are her Triends consider Themselves luclcy, Tor she is True blue. DOROTHY BAER 800 Passmore ST. Academic Journalism BABE-DOT MoniTor1TheaTre Clubg LaTin Clubg Music AppreciaTion Club: CurrenT Hisfory Club: HighIighTs. DoT is whaT we all admire in The modern all American girl. She 'is ever up and doing: sTill achi vin sTill pursuing. There is do ur DOT will achieve her l ay- Tomorrow. fx - JOHN M. BALLBACH 8Il2 Hennig ST. Academic MinisTry JOHNNY MoniTor, School BeauTiTul CommiTTeeg RepresenTaTiveg Member ExecuTive Boardg Debafinq Clubg V. Pres. and Pres. of Bible Clubg Pres. of STudenT Associarion. This mosT excellenT mass of proTo- plasm, Johnny, is one oT The besT sTu- denTs Olney will ever be proud of as iTs own. Johnny is smarT, goodloolc- ing, popular and a real go-qeTT r. ' presidency oT The S. A.v,will s w is puTTing iT rryi lyf r TuTure. ' ,f f .1 Q83 S JUNE, 1934 MANUELA ABRIL 5937 N. Leifhgow STreeT Commercial Business HMAN.. Moniforg Hockey Team, BaskeTball, Gym Leader, Man has a very pleasing person- aliTy. Because oT her helpfulness and good naTure, she is always a welcome addiTion To any group. We lcnow ThaT Man is going To be a big suc- cess in The business world. BEATRICE ARONOWITZ 5245 N. S'ydenham ST. Academic Abc e oT all good souls I .T EE.. MoniTor, T e C DramaTic Club, Hi lig ' Taffg Secre ry of Book, ee has:- l.oTs of chal!acTer LoTs of viTaliTy LoTs of perseverance LoTs of menTaliTy Need we say more? ELEANOR ILE 237 E. Els Sgqpje'-'U Obm ww., Bu 'ness jg GRACIE fab! BaslreTball Team: Tumbling Clubg Track Team. IT you haven'T made The acquain- Tance oT Gracie Then you have missed a TreaT. Gracie's mosT ouT- sTanding characTerisTic, of course, is cheerfulness. Some employer shall bless Olney mosT enThusiasTically Tor Gracie. ESTELLE BARG 475l N. IOTh STreeT Academic College sm MoniTor5 DramaTic Club: WriTers Club. Sfel is a compound of oddiTy, Trolic, and Tun. She is one OT Those happy-go-luclcy persons who Takes Things easy, parTicularly her sTudies. BUT she will malre some camel wall: a mile. JOHN BARR 7l2 Raymond Street Academic College JACK Baseball Team lsecondl, Class Council ll2Al. ,. L Jack once thought Sience ' Gol en but e kno s i tl an an o - lass as his on is new Alma Mater whether in school or position, will be greatly lnelped to receive our Jackie. dggg pr it u he h :th n s the tip ot t Y . 'Cf HENRY BARTLETT 7Ib Strahle Street Academic College HEN Gym Team. I Henry is a t ' athlete. He is quiet, and do ot attempt to dis- play his pr ss anywhere but on the gym tloor. has proved a valuable ass t Olne 's gymnasts, tor he sh reat athletic promise tor his late years. BEATRICE BASKOFF 6225 N. Bouvier St. Academic Nurse BEE Monitor: French Club: Tap Club. Bee is tond ot sports, especially tootball heroes. Her merry heart will do much more than medicine. Here's tor a healthier tuture. JOHN BATTLER 4450 N. Reese Street Mechanic Arts College JACK Highlights Representative: Gym Leader: Study Hall Monitor: Representa- tive: Choral Club. Popularity? No question about it -lust ask someone it he knows Jack, and you will receive an attirmative answer. A good guy and a wel- come triend. JUNE, 1934 FRANCES MARIE BARRON 5260 N. 6th Street Academic M isericordia Hospital-N urse FRAN Gym Leader: Tap Club: Silver Link: R-es Romana. Elle querira les rnalades She will cure the sick and help the unfortunate. Brevity and truth has the above statement, when we have to describe Fran. This is one girl that will be some lucky M. D.'s assistant. HAR Y YKQARBPKIN :, i SHA' Street I ' de ic , Lw WEN, Mo o' erci aw Club: Ljtin Club: Asst. M ager and Manage of Varst ccer T m' Chairman Entertain- mittee IZA Dance Committee rn ' - I Class aunetl, June '34 sta Q tt, k, ry: lt you put the same pep in the game ot lite as you have in school activities, your lite spells success. JOSEPH RICHARD BASSION 502I N. 9tl1 Street Commercial Business DICK Monitor, Stage Craft 81 Crew Club: Sr. Com. Club: Assistant Rep. tl2Bl. Dick is certainly an energetic and sensible tellow. His ambition, besides making the woman, is to enter the Business World successfully. As tar as the women are concerned, he has been tairly successful. Dick has the looks and Lady Luck is looking in his tace. ELA R BATU LA 4834 Gra ns back St. lnd. Elec. Electrician BAT lt looks as it we have a dead wire here as tar as Batty is concerned about activities. But, this electrician is Hot Stut't, when it comes to merry making tor he's always joking or laughing. -E29 EDNA BECHTEL 5848 N. Fron? S?. Commercial Business College BECKY Highlights Slaffg Bible Club, Com- mercial Clubj Office Leader. We all remember ?he nice ?hings abou? our classrnailes, bu? ?here are so many nice lhings lo remember abou? Becky ?ha? we don'? know where lo begin. She's an excellen? s?uden? and-well, a darn good scou?. MARJORY MARY BEERS 5870 N. 7?h S+. Commercial Business College MARGlE Moniforg Senior Commercial Clubg His- forical ln?eres? Club: Secrelary, Treasurer, Counselman, Assisran? Rep. and Repressi- lafive of Advisory Class. All we can say abou? Margie is She is grea?l We all know her bu? how we wish i? were be??er. She is all swee?ness mixed wi?h comple?eness. Nu? said! MARIAN ELEANOR BELL :zoo Lindley Ave. f f7 Commercial ,-'KB S' SS l HMARH f Moni?or3 V. Presiden? off?-?i6, ecrelary Currenl Hisrory Clubg 9Ale?ary of Home Room. M is 'lhose girls who never s u? do a whole lo? more. e is sincere, her aclions ?ai?h- ul. ddyher honor clear. LOUES H. BENEKE l0l2 Chel?en Avenue Academic U. O? P. HLOU.. Track Team. Theres a spo? deep do ' Lou's hear? ?or every o ? . en s. Lou is a ?ine chap a uie? bu? effec- ?iv bo?h 'a ?udies and ?rack. A ?ine ? rgvwhe jack box ?or our red d d ?riend-Lou. 302 JUNE, 1934 FAY BECKER 4743 A Sfree? Academic College BlRDlE Moni?orQ AHonor Socie?yp ' Hig liq s Representahve' Member All ' oo Music Feshval , , l A 'friend in - deed ' Thi yca II be said of Fay wh IS e fyone's ?riend. Pre??y, vi- vaci u a d always on ?he go, Fay cahealwa be ?ound doing some?hing for ?he good of ?he class. ROBERT H. BEISSWENGER 5209 N. 5?h Sf. Academic College BElS Class Baske?ball Teamg Represeniafive WB, IOA, IOB. IIAJ3 Pres. June '34 Class lIlB, l2A, IZBJ. Our Beis's broad smile and big Hello have a way o? making you feel jus? swell. We all know ?ha? he's one grea? spor? and leader, and ?he co-eds class him as ?oo swee? ?or words. As our class presiden?, Bois has given his bes?. ROSLYN BELL 622 Roosevel? Boulevard Academic Universi?y of Penn. HRO.. Moniior, Lafin Club, Thea?re Club, Music Appreciafion Club. I? ?o her share some female errors fall, look on her face and you'll ?orge? ?hem all. College holds a lo? 'For Ro - a career, popularity, and above all-Oh! well, we'll see. PEARL BENKIN 475l N. 7?h Shoe? Academic S?a?e Teacher's College BENK Moni?org Thea?re Club, Glee Club: Swee? Sixleen Club. Like ?he waves o? ?he migh?y deep Benk is never quie? unless asleep. Bu? she has lo?s o? abili?y and loads of charm. So here goes ano?her winner. FRANCES BERGER 4723 N. Warnoclr Sl. Academic College FRANCE Currenr Hisfory Club: Geography Clubg Mcniforg French Club. Frances grealesl enioymenf is rallcing before class begins and abour five minules aller class is slarled. and Then lo gel a few words in during fhe lesson. You cerfainly couldn r call France a coward: she does overy- 'lhing mos? of us are afraid 'ro do. ALBERTA BERTON 5828 N. American Sf. A, L ' Y Commercial B si ss BERT - N , Mo'iVor3 Highlights niLL2P6m'N Club: Gym leader: lniormafion D 1 Chairman Adverlising Commmwp Berf always 065 lhinqs well and shoulders. marry responsibilifies. Be- sides bei gnfa' diligenf worker and a conscie ous sfudenl, Barr always SUCC ully maslers whalever undere fall' g she has in hand. LEONARD BIERNBAUM 803 W. Rooseveli Boulevard Commercial College LEFTY Track Sguadg Lunchroom Moniror. Lelly, 'rraclc man and champion good fellow, and one who malccs il a pleasure for anyone fo lcnow him. Vvfe are all posilive of Lelly's success when he enfers college. THOMAS BIMSON 5I34 N. Fiffh Sfreef lnduslrial Business ..-IOM.. Ship ahoy lhere, you swabsl Loolc af himl-our own Tom will probably add lille l' is home Rear Arl- mir Tom riding The hi o seas for he's going fo a merchanr marine. Sail slow and sure. Sailor! JUNE, 1934 THOMAS BERSCHLER 4739 N. 7+h Slreel Academic College'Medicine TOMMY Moniforg Lafin Clubq Rep. for June '34 3 Book Treasurer ll2A, l2Bl. Medicine man Tommy is shorl for his age, buf his good loolcs and line worlc as a sludenl malre up for his size. A degree of MD. wouldn'f go so badly wilh his name so here's wishe ing you all fhe success in The world Tommy. ALFRED BERWIND 7704 Hasbrool: Ave. Mechanical Arls Merchanf Marine SKEETS Highligh1s Reporler fl2Alg Gym Leader lllBl. Warch your slep, girls - for when Slceels becomes a M.M. he is going To lrnoclc 'em ol'l lheir leer. He won'l have a girl af every porl-he'll have lwo. His loolcs and warm hear? will 'rake care of his quiefness. GORDON BIERSCHENCK 449 W. Wellens Avenue lndusf. Aufo Mech. Business GORD lnlerclass Baseball and Baskerball. Ser Sho? Bierschenlc-goldenv 'ced boy of our class. G don lceeps ui 1 so h? voi e is s ev- He a r l cerrainly kno s o pu Thar besleefball ip asf game. Success igqfdcing you. Grab if when you cang3wGord. DOROTHY BIRCHER 22I W. Olney Avenue Commercial Sfenographer DOT Bible Club. Dororhy loves fo spend her lime reading plays and biographies. Al- fhough she lalces liflle parl in sporfs herself she is an ardenl fan of all ouldoor games. lxnlvi fx! fffvkfs. E31 JEANNETTE BIRD 530 E. Thelma Sfreef Academic RoosevelT's Social SecreTary BIRDlE x ' Monilorg DebaTing Clubg. HighlighTs Slalfg News EdiTor of June '34. Everyone ha's his laulT: good naTure is hens. A winning smile, a helping hand, an-Q alpilily are going To carry Birdid'.righT Through hardships To her goal: MARION BLASKEY was rl. Mer i. Commercial Business y vi MR-- e Clubg Honor Socielyg MoniTorg J ' ComrnerciallClub.n 'Maru is The real, eighTh wonder OT The world. lJl9NJshe manages To do so many Tl'lings aT once and each so Thoroughly is Too much Tor our dull minds To comprehend. And Mar, leT us Tell you, is a TuTure Miss Lind- bergh. LILLIAN NDE SX! W. ncannon Ave. Academig Business College X 4 HUL.. Tap u Bible Club, Secrelary ol Book. On our rare Triendly Types, Lil i T e lcind To succeed Through fyflriile ralher Than aggressiveness. Lil is one oT The people Tor whom iT has been wriTTen lhaT genllemen preTer blondes. STEPHEN R. BREHM Academic Business STEVE Soccer: Swimming Team. STeve's main inTeresT is swimming. He has been on The swimming Team Throughoul his Olney High career. Wilh his reddish brown hair and brown eyes, he malres more Than one girl's hearf skip a beal. 32?- JUNE, 1934 ROBERT BLACKBURN l75 W. Widener ST. Commercial Business BOB Monilorg Chamber of Commerce Club: Business Manager June '34 q Trojan Business Managerg June '34 Class Paperg Senior Board HighIighTs 3 AdverTising Manager HighlighTs. Chubby Bob-a line specimen oT The Tufure generaTion, combines work and merry-malcing TogeTher. His busi- ness abiliTy was one reason why our class was so successTul Tinancially Bob's business knowledge will be grabbed by The commercial world and Then he'll show 'em. ELEANOR BLUMFIELD I725 W. 67Tl1 Ave. Academic U. ol Pennsylvania HEL.. MoniTorg TheaTre Clubg French Club: Baskefballg Honor Socif-Typ Class Repre- senlafive, MighTy oalcs from Ii++Ie acorns grow and El will cerTainly grow. She's noT Too serious nor yeT Too gay, she lcnows how To sTudy buT also how To la . 1 ' p Y ff T ffdagbu elm if so NNE M. BOOTH I624 Champlosl Ave. Academic Temple-Medicine DOC Biology Club: HighlighTs Represenla- Tiveg Secrelary IZA Home Room. Hobbies: Microscopyg Buying Science Books, Anne M. BooTh, MD., is going To lceep us all happy, healfhy, and sTrong. She cerTainly musT have brains Tor all symbols, compounds and Tormulas her liTTle head reTains. Luclcl Doc !l HAROLD BRETT 7I02 N. Broad STreeT Commercial Business HHAR.. Library Monilorp Chernislry Club: Readers' Cluog STudy Hall Monilorg Bi- ology Club. Har is a pleasanT young man who modesfly says l'm a preTTy good dancer, buT don'T quoTe me. Q n' , yvbv X ' 'of L . H MARGARET BRIENT il 2057 65lh Avenue Commercial Accounlani i HPEG.. Varsily Hockey: Varsity Baskerballg Tap Club: Leader. Peg is a periecf all-round school girl-a full-fledged afhlele and a con- scienfious scholar. Her personalily, loo, is lhe kind fha? draws many ad- mirers and 'ro all she is a lrue friend. HERBERT BRODY 482I Marshall Sfree+ Commercial Cerfified Public Accl. BONECRUSHER Bonecrusher Brody-ihe man who swallows lighfed ci arelfes-a ver Q Y remarkable person. He is ihe delighf of all columnisls. F. HERBERT BROWN 6636 N. I0l'h Sfreel Academic Medical College BERT Berl believes in lhe old adage Children should be seen and noi heard. His ambiiion is lo be a doc- for and we're sure he will be suc- cessful. HELEN BUOTE 642 Sanger Sfreef Commercial Sie-nographer Lunch Room Moniforg Gym Office Leader, Helen is one of fhe quieiesl girls in fhe class. Because she is shy and refiring, we know very lifile aboul her. Wifh such hair and eyes. how- ever, she musl make more lhan one hearf beaf fasler. JUNE, 1934 l EDITH BRlLL lI3l W. Rockland Sfreef Commercial Privale Secrelary HEDY.. Highlighls Represenlafive, IOAg Secre- fary, IOA, IOB, IIA: Class Paper Represen- iafivej Currenf Hisfory Club. If silence is golden Edy musl be made of plalinum. She is a lrue friend, and a rare companion. Precious! ELSIE BROWN 533 E. Thelma Sfreel' Commercial Sfenographer ELSE Advanced Tap Clubg Baskelball Tearng Track Team. The lass wifh lhe delicale air-and lhe refrousse nose-and ihe baby blue eyes is Else. Pify lhe poor fired business man when he's hypnolized by a glance from ihose appealing eyes. ALBERTA E. M. BUEHLER 520 E. Courlland Sfreel Academic Journalism BERT Highlighfs Slallg Troian Sfaffg June '34 Slaffg Vice Pres. German Club: Sec- relaiy Hisiorical lnreresf Club ll2Al1 Srudy Hall Monilorg June '34 Represeniaiive. Alberla was one of The mosl am- bilious and hard-working girls in The class. Her sinceriiy and energy won lhe admiralion of all who knew her. Despile fhe faci ihai she had many demanding oulside acfiviiies, Alberla conlinued lo be a very good sludenl in her classes. LILLIAN BUTLER 527 E. Geneva Avenue Home Economics Nurse Pickwick Club: Music Apprecialion Club. Lillian is an excepfional young lady -she likes fo cook and sew! This is unusual fhese days so-The line forms lo lhe righl, boys. E33 GLADYS E. CADWALLADER 309 Grange Avenue Academic-Voc. Arl G AD' Class as ll: Club: Book reasllref h' T. V il- V6 is e young lady who re- ' es all HE' on her reporl. ll her pas? record s . ld counl for anylhinq she will be su cessful in her chosen profession as a Technician. WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL 646 Sanger Sfreel Mechanic Arls I Work SOUP Pres. Boys l-li-Y: Soccer l'33-'34l: Alter- nale Represenlaiive: Monifor: Prom Com- millee. Soup's hobbies are soccer and women-so he says. We're surprised, we lhouqhl he was a woman-haler. WILLIAM F. CARNELL I28 E. Wyoming Ave. Academic College CARMELS Lunch Room Monitor: Chemislry Club: Faraday Club. William is a qreal admirer ol Chemislry and Physics. so he is an aclive member ol bolh lhe Chemislry and Faraday Clubs. NATHAN L. CHERRY 709 W. Wingohoclxing Sl. Commercial Politician .-NAT.. Study Hall Caplain: Lunch Room Cop- lain: Commercial Club. Nal's ambilion is lo be a poli- lician. He would lilce 'fo sil wifh his feel on a desk and direcl ihe ma- chinery ol a polilical parly. 342. JUNE, 1934 EDWARD F. CALLAGHAN 5249 N. Marshall Sfreel Academic Work NED.. Ed lilces variely: his hobbies are gunning and music, a queer combina- lion: fhey probably represenl his dy' namic personalily and sweel nalure. A nice fellow. FANNIE CAPLEN 9l4 Duncannon Ave. Commercial Slenoqraphor FREDDY Library Monitor: French Club: Lunch Room Monilor: Office Aid: Tap Club. Lessons b her igni noi a bil. She eclar is aiare occasion w e er boolcs leave lhe lo r lo e la l n home. MARY ELEANOR CASTOR Pine Road, Fox Chase Academic Missionary MOLLY Bible Club: Vocal Ensemble: Council Member. Some day Mary will sail away 'ro foreign lands To be a missionary. Who said the healhen were unfore lunale? VIRGINIA CHRISTIE 2I7 Comly Sfreef Academic College ...HMI- Lalin Club Consul: Girls Swimminq Club, Manager: Represenrafive ll2Bl, Lunch Room Monilor: French Club: Honor Sociefy: Girls Hi-Y: Dramalic Club: Cast of Dulcy. Virginia is a versalile young lady as can be seen from lhe lisl ol her ac- fivilies. l-ler performance as Mrs, Forbes in Dulcy is remembered as one of The besl. BLANCHE LERNER COHEN 435 E. Rockland Slreel Academic College Thealre Club: French Club: Swimming Club. Blanche would ralher swim lhan do anylhing else. She is one of Olney's mermaids, who is happier in lhe waler fhan our. DOROTHY ANNA CONRAD I45 W. Sparks Sireel Commercial Sfenographer DOT Volley Ball Team l'33J: Class Hockey: Class Baskelball: Commercial Club: His- lorical lnreresl Club. Dorofhy confesses lo a secrel pas- sion for coloring children's gpicfure books. This quiel occupalion does noi correspond To Dol's usual hilarify as she is always lhe life of The parly. ROBERT COOPER 72l5 Walnuf Lan ' Academic ' Orch g b 9 ii an D Or ra. ncls f make music his lile o is lall, lhin, blonde boy plays e 'rrumpel' in a professional dance orcheslra. JESSIE CORN l020 W. Olney Ave. Vocalional Arr Co e 'fJESS n Thealer Club: B r y: Allernale Rqesenlalive. sie ' s Guy Lombardo and Ed I uchin are so-ooo nice. She never isses lisfening lo lhem. ln her own wo ,ds fhey're dolls. X JUNE, 1934 RlTA COHEN 46l8 N. llfh Slreal' Commercial Privale Secrelary PETE Senior French Club: Jr. Commercial Club: Sr. Commercial Club. Vas you efer in Zinzinnali? If you were perhaps you'll fell us whal aflraclion il has for Rifa. lf is her favorife fopic of conversalion. ROBERT CONE 548 Marwood Road lnduslrial Work BOB Track Team. Roberf is one of 'rhese silenl peo- ple. Whal serious fhinkinq does he do while he sifs and quielly observes wha? is going on around him? DOROTHY E. CORCORAN 4936 N. 91h Sfreef Academic Temple Music College Hoo-rn Choral Club, Vice. Presidenl IIIB, l2A, IZBJ: Varsity Baskelballg Book Secrelary: June '34 Represenlalive: Srage Crew: Cast of Marlha. Dol is our Jennie Lind. l-lar lovely voice is known and admired by everyone around lhe school. WALTER BRUCE C6 iszs E. I si. Vocalional Arif! Arl School LWALTH Arr l ' going lo flunk lhis lest says Wa Ter iusf before he begins lo wrilo. lf's queer, he usually receives a line mark. E35 W. CORR 205 . Sheldon S+. Academic Cruel World BlLL Wi ' 'says his obieclive is lhe cr orld. This good-nafured young an wilh fhe infeclious smile should have no lrouble makinq his way lhrouqh life. EARL CRAMER I95l Laveer S+. Academic College OlL Represenlalive Il2Al. Earl is a fropical fish fancier and a philarelisl. The lives of lhe inhabi- lanis of an aquarium fascinale him. Perhaps lhis aids him in felling fish slories aboul his sfamp colleclion. ROBERT CURLEE 5425 Weslford Road Academic Normal School BOB Music Apprecialion Clubg Represenla- live: Library Monilor. Ask Bob wha? The lalesl is in good music or ask him lo find you a good book in lhe library. l-le should know. He combines knowledge, modesly, and a discriminnlinq Tasle. KATHRYN DEAR 523 Hellerman Sfreef l-lome Economics DEARlE Kalhryn is a serious young lady whose oulside inleresls are hislory, oil painlinqs, and bridqe. Beside These, walkinq and scrap books lake up much of her limo. 362 JUNE, 1934 ANNA MAY CRAGER 4625 Whifalcer Ave. i Academic 0 DUCKY Volley Ball and as b . Anna May ' ol l rare slu- denis who l lheir slu inq seri- ously. e ns should be sfudied thinks cky, so she spends a qreal deal her lime wilh lhem. H NEIIJL R. CRANlg1jB, ' . f 3? Nedro Avfjl Commercial' Ccfrrfnercial Arlisi M cilgfj .rv ei anis lo bd a commercial ar- li I erhalpiwme day our favorite br aklasf p will be adverlised by a drawingylwhich he has made. . yi - fb, ,c-sf' 1, , . o gl I - J Fiore DALEONSO I942 E. Somersef Sf. Academic College PANSY Book Advenlure Club: Hiqhliqhls Rep- resenfaliveg Gym Leader. Fiore fakes quife a bealinq abou? his name which means l'lower. A more amiable person is hard lo find. i -, r ,,,.' i U HELEN M. QUIJLECKER l83 E. Rqgjevelf Blvd. Academic Business rN 4HELEN Lu ch m Monitor and Study Hall Monlllp lj! n is rhe happy-go-lucky fypeg bil' el al limes we did find her 'ro b erious, and Thar was when one for go? 'ro clear 'their dishes oil Yhe lunch room fable. X DOROTHY DEVERS 5007 N. Ormss Sl. Commercial , l ographer DOTTY. Gym Locker Monilox nch Room Moni- lor' French Clu Dolly sa 7 bies are cross wo uzzl and sle ping. We iusl can' i e lhe energelic, lellcelive Do pe ding a quiel evening in lhis manner. SIDNEY DIAMOND 49lB Gransback Slreel Commercial Business SLICK l2A Seclion Treasurer. Slick is a very energelic person, so he dashed home every day righl eller school and gave no lime lo many aclivilies. He did lalre lime oul, however, lo do his seclion o good deed and collecl lheir money. You see he has all lhe ear marlrs ol be- coming a good business man. ADELE DOERR I420 Widener Place Home Economics College HDEL.. Swimming: Represenlalive. Del is one ol lhe ravishingesl ol revishing blondes. Blue eyes and all. Wanl an inlroduclion? Line lorms aboul her. BEATRICE DRUTT 5047 N. Blh Slreel Academic College HB.. Lunch Room Monilorg Sludy Hall Moni- lorg Library Monilorg Senior French Clubg Modern Readers Club. Bealrice is very quiel and rarely makes a remarlr. When she does, however, il is sure lo be willy. JUNE, 1934 BERNARD DIAMOND 5730 N. Mervine Sl. Academic U. ol Pennsylvania BERNIE Presidenl of Res Romana: Debaling Clubq Class Council. Bugs and bullerlliesu are lhe in- leresl ol Bernie. Wilh lens fncl bullerlly nel lhrough field n l ' l l po ln l mal' some d w ich Proless r m Wy ROBERT L. DOBIE 4853 B Slreel Commercial Peirce College DOBlE Senalor l9A, IOA, IOB, IIA, lllilg Chaire man CIZA, !2Blg Prom Commillecg Varsily Football IIIA, l2AJg Gym Monilorg Senior Commercial Club. Some day you will be a le lo say. l wenl lo school w'lh e real Senelor Doloie. Th o l lhis genlle n-i'lr,oV'lh unny Soulh is shown he acl lhel lie has been elecled Senalor seven limes. DOROTHY M. DOUGHERTY I64 W. Rosemar Sl. Commercial Business HDOTH A ,B k Te rer' fk Secrc aryf i Q l e l iere's a wallcelhon round Dol is sure lo be lhere. ll i irumofedglhel a perlicipanl in one ol lhese co' esls has won her hearl. ALICE DUNNE 272 W. Sparlrs Slreel Commercial Business Alice has nol been abscnl or lalo lor eighl and one-hall years. Whal a record! -E'-.37 CLAIRE EDELSTEIN I023 Wingohocluing ST. Academic U. of Pennsylvania Lunch Room MoniTor3 STudy Hall Moni- Torg Gym Monilor' Senior French Club: Modern Readers Club: Book SecreTary. Kid, have you heard abouT ..... and Claire has begun one oT her long conversaTions abouT This or ThaT. EDWARD P. ELLIOTT 7439 N. 20Th STraeT Academic Annapolis -.EDN RepresenTaTiveg DebaTing Sociefyg Treas- urerg G-yrn Leader. Anchors awayl This is Ed, ladies and genTlemen, Olney's sea-minded youTh. Ed is one who will sTiclc To his guns and never give up The ship- Olney's alumni will be proud oi him some day. NATHAN J. ELLIS 4632 N. 5+h STreeT Academic College NATE Sr. French Club: Lunch Room MoniTorg Gym MoniTorg Honor Award: Honor So- cioly. NaThan is a serious and excellenT sTudenT. Beside receiving very good marins in his sTucIies he has Tound Time To give much service To The school. As a resulT he has been made a mem- ber oT The I-lonor SocieTy. LESLIE C. ESLER 4743 N. C STreeT Mechanic ArTs Professional FooTball ' ES 'L Indian bore C 5 rdllr Teamg Drum Maier of Band. 1 .How any Ty u have seen Les sTruT is sTuTT' s drum maior oT The ban ? -lwyou were presenT aT The TooT lhigames you probably saw him diliggjly swinging The sTiclc and dropping iT aT leasT Tive Times a game. 383 JUNE, 1934 J HANNAH EISENBERG l53 W. RoosevelT Boulevard Commercial Seb-SisTer DOPEY HighlighTs FeaTure WriTerg Senior Boardg HighlighTs Represenfafiveg News EdiTor June '34 y Troian STaTTg Modern Readers Club, Vice Presideni' ll2AJg Presidenr ll2BIg Wrilers Club. WiTh an inTellecT ThaT will earn greaTer recogniTion Than we can oiifer, Hannah will mosT assuredly maize The grade. Her achievemenTs, all beau- Tifully accomplished and sincerely en- Tered inTo, malres one realize ThaT a worThy characTer capable of no sham, Engaging wiT and sociabiliTy are hard To lind all wrapped up in anyone buT Hannah. MILDRED JEAN ELLIS 55l6 Mescher ST. Commercial STenographer MIL Chamber of Commerce Club. This quieT and unassuming miss hails Trom Ambler High. DespiTe The TacT ThaT she has been wiTh us only one Term shehas acquired many Triends. fu is 'BERNICE ERSCHLER ,BYE 4827 N. 8+h STreeT C mmercial Business BERN E Gym MoniTor. Bernice would raTher dance Than do anyThing else. Dancing To This young lady is an imporTanT TacTor in any- one's life. FRED E. ESVINOTSKY 4839 D STreeT Commercial Business SWEDEN Class BaskeTballg Baseballg Sludy Hall MoniTor. Swede's influence has been sTrongly Tell on class aThleTics. His revoluTionary TacTics have been The Tall: of The class Tor Term upon Term. We Think iT was only his class spiriT ThaT lcepl' him oT'F The varsiTy. GERTRUDE EVANS 59l2 N. l2?h S?ree? Commercial Business TRUDlE Hi-Y, Swimming Club: Thealre Club. Tall, good-looking, charming, in?elli- ge-n?, so goes a descrip?ion of Trudie. Ger?rude has ?he grea?es? knack lor making friends. She's really qui?e a whiz a? i?. Perhaps she'll dis- close lhe secre? of her success some day. lShe will be a success, you knowll ' . Q '-- - k7i..Tf A ve 11 ff-'K ELSIE EWALD 6423 Hasbrook Avenue Academic Librarian Vocal Arfs Clubg Choral Club, Library Monilorg German Club. Elsie is ?he quie?es? li??le girl wi?h ?he nices? disposiiion imaginable. Everyone likes her whe?her or no? ?hey know har. If lhey don'? know her they have heard how nice she is and ?hey like her anyway. Librarian work calls for in?elligcnce and your ofher quali- ?ies, so ere is io our suc es . I SYLVIA FAUST 6032 Camec Sfreel' Commercial Busin BONNlE' - Vice Pres. of Sr. Comme 'al 3 Gym Office Leader. . Ever since a olu is? made ?ha? crack abo aus? come, Faus? ser ed ' onnie has ?aken advan- la e above paraphrased axiom. nie ?akes an ac?ive hand in cl bs, alhlelics, and schoolwork. MARION FELDMAN 5832 N. 5?h S?ree? Commercial Business MAR' Commercial Clu . You ma ? i ?ha? because Mar is liny ? e won'? make a good secre?ar or sumpin: and even if she doesn' u? won'? ma??er because ' n was made 'fo make some man charming wife. Bul, of course, i?'s up ?o Mar ?o lake her choice. JUNE, 1934 RAYMOND EVANS I453 E. Luzerne S?ree? Commercial , V Business HRAY.. J Honor Sociefyg Locker Monitor, Honor Award. - Girls, dancing, and a ?ew olher minor ?hings are Ray's chie? in?eres? in life. You can see by his ac?ivi?ies ?ha? he's a swell s?uden?, bu? Ray doesn'? ge? nearly as much pleasure ou? oiN?ha?.Xphase of school li?e. Now i ou were ?u ask him abou? Trudie -- u? ?ha?'s anofher s?ory . . . CHARLOTTE M. EWING 5I8 Solly Avenue Commercial Socrolary SHARLlE Bible Club. Sharlie simply rersed ? . par? in a grea? many, ulymgm was impossibl olgr ul io 'Find Qu? ?o ' mu u? her, bu? we know ' ming. and some employer ai?lng lor her wl?h open arms. We mean for a secre?arial posi?ion.l I 7 I' JosEPi-1 c.-FEHRENBAU-i ' 53fl N. American Sires? Commercial ' Business JOE ' .Baskelball lSecond Tearnlg Sr. Comme? cial Club. ,' Joe is ?he ?ype of individual who rcfuscs to giver up clespile hindrances and obshfcles. Wiiness his spare ?ime span? in ?he gymnasium a? baskelball. To ?our ?he world is Joe's presen? ambilion, and mos? likely he will do il even if he has fo ride in a Ford. Q , f fi f' Q W D 436. . Geneva Avenue Vocalional Ari College-Syracuse FELT Reprosenlalive lIlAlg Primi Ten, Presi- denl ll2Blg Gym Leader, Chemisfry Club: IZB Council, Varsi?y Tennis Team i,'Can- 'lainlg Troian Sfailp Monilorg igha ligh?s Represcnfafive. Tha? he is Fel? by no means indi- ca?es fha? Ployd is a sofiee. Fel? is a iack-oieall a?hle?ics bu? masfer of only one-iennis. When Ployd goes inlo business as an ar?is?, ?he girls will be willing ?o pose gra?is, ?or he is a second Clark Gable. ' -i E39 ELEANOR FENTON 6l44 N. blh Slreel Academic Nurse HEL.. Treasurer of Bib'e Clubg Highligl1ls Rcpresenlaliveg Lalin Club. El is iusl aboul lhe quielesl per- son lhal you could imagine. Bul, when she qels in a baskelball game -walch oul ll Nursing is El's ob- ieclive, and she'll be a nurse-lhe kind who only needs lo smile and her palienl will be up and around- you iusl wail and see. MAX FIELDS 5006 N. 7lh Slreel Academic College Vocal semblv nilor. T is ei wilh a sense ol hm . H 'sa s Max Fields is lhe b s 'nge in e class. He has also cons: lenl sed lo give lhe le- male mem er a lumble. SIMON FINE 4809 N. Marshall Sfreel Commercial Colle e Q Geo. Club: Chamber of Commerce Club. One ol lhe inlellecluals. Hasn'l much lime lor exlra curricular work Likes lo read. Conservalive club member. Never speaks lo leachers oulside ol class. HARRY WERNER FIRMAN 209 E. Comly Slreel Mech. Arls Jusl General HRM Surveying Club. Firm has a decided weakness lor a young damsel named Florence and doing wood carving and such. From his obieclive we guess lhal he'll be a iack-oleall-lrades or iusl nolhing in parlicular, bul iudging lrom his name he'll be generally successful. Luck lo you and Florence, Firmllll 402 JUNE, 1934 l l i i ESTHER FIELD 53I0 N. Camac Slreel Commercial Business SlS Ari Clubg Tap Club: Highlighis. Sis is parlicularly lond ol swim- ming, lrack, and olher sporls. Be- sides being alhlelically inclined, Sis would like lo be an advenlurous re- porler lor some newspaper. IRVING FIEN 56l4 N. lllh Sfreel Academic Medicine HIRV.. Vice Pres. and Pres. of Debalin Sociely ll2Alg Treasurer of Lalin and-J French Clubs ll2Blp Debalin Club ll2Alg Exec- ulive Cornrnillee IIZBT. An excellenl debaler, an inleresl- ing personalily, an inlelleclual, all pul logelher make Irving. His d,islin- guished record as a scholar and his elevaling aclivilies are ' delinile enough proof ol lrv's ' abilily. This does nol prevenl ' ,'however, lrom laking an inleresl alhlelics. His hobbies include lodlball. lennis, and baskelballsy ' X ARNOLD FINKEL 700 W. Wyoming Avenue Academic Law School FlNK Honor Socielyg Senior French Club: Lunch Room Monilor. Whall anolher inlelleclual?-never lear, Arnold,-lhe world will receive you wilh open arms. Whal il needs is bigger and beller inlellecluals such as you. Arnold is an ideal sludious sludenl and is exceedingly willy. Don'l lell a soul, bul E. Karll is his ideal. ing g m al Ol some ay PAUL GLENN 232 W. Ashdale Slreel Mechanic Arls Physic l lnslruclor PAUL ym T 3 Highlights u is e o lhe l liked lellows in u ass. is dy wil, literary d lhlel'c a il es, and general goo hum r h ndeared him lo all ol s. W rwarddlo his leach- JUNE, 1934 l'lfwib HELEN FLAKE l 240 W. Somerville Avenue Academic Normal School b lnformalion Desk Monilorp Class Baskel- a , Silence is golden, bul when a sound comes from Helen we disagree wilh lhis rule. When Helen says somelhing, lwhich is very seldoml everybody sils up and lakes nolice, because she only wasles her brealh on worlhwhile words. Hurray lor Helen! MARY ELIZABETH FOLKER I40 W. Grange Avenue Academic Normal School BETTY Tap Club: Book Treasurerg l2A Dance Commillee. We're beginning lo lhink lhal may- be Belly is a good lreasurer, Her book probably has lailh in her loo. Aller lhree lerms ol her handling. lhe class money, lhe only lhing lell lor us lo do is hope lhal she'll make equally as good a bank presidenl. DORIS FORSTER 6l06 Marshall Slreel Home Economics DOREEl' V Tall, blonde. and blue eyes: -a regular Alhenian is' Doree. Dizlree has only one apparen l ul and Qhaf is keeping compayy Mgolos, bul Qljiffawwrgfda if she lakes il? MARGARET JEAN GEORGE ' 5840 N. Fronl Slreel Commercial Business PEGGY GTapOCg.ubpLLeZders Clubg Thealre Clubg YTTT lCe ea Cf. The alhlelically inclined girls are in lhe minorily, bul here's ne who mags manylzfjll-bdgclinging vm Q 'si es gym wor Hllegigyf ls-one olflhe befler girl swimmers lhe class. L' MIRIAM FLETMAN 4I6 E. Wyoming Avenue Academic Denlal l-lygienisl MIMMY Orcheslrag Vocal Ensemble: Lunch oo Monilorg Thealre Clubg Class Bgielbfzt '5fn, Mu 'c, ' arl'c l e Violin and Mi ' e always gone hand in han . ll is lhru lhis medium lhal Miriam expresses herself. You see, she is one ol our silenl dozen. ln lacl one is considered honored if Mimmy nclually lalks lo lhem-bul lhose geniuses you know . . . CLAYTON FOLTZ I940 69lh Avenue Academic Normal School CLAYT HiEY Club, Avialion enlhusiasls may come, and avialion enlhusiasls may go, bul Clayl goes on lorever. The same lhing goes lor slamp colleclors. We're lrying lo ligure oul how il is he wasn'l a member of lhe aero club. Maybe he iusl lorgol lo pul il in as an aclivily. Good luck as a leacher Clayl l ANNA M. GANTER 7649 Williams Avenue Commercial Business ANN Ann believes in walching olher people gel exciled over worldly lhings. As lor hersell, she keeps cool. She parlicularly likes walching base- ball games. However, don'l lhink she doesn'l do anylhing. She walks and scouls as a paslime and a plc-asanl paslime lhey are. HELEN GIBBONS 4309 N. Darien Slreel Commercial ' Business UJH-Ln I au I Book Secrelary since lQAg Bible Club. Helen is a charming young miss. H r r ohalily is engaging and every onixxag knows her admires and likes her, Her hobby is Elwood Brill along wilh laking minules al her class meel- ings. She has been secrelary lor six lerms. E41 THOMAS B. GILBERT, JR. 6328 Newfown Avenue Academic xNormal School .TO .I Affer quesi ing our classmafes Ju abou? To came ouf wifh four JI' good. ad'i c IVGS -'- affable, amiable, pleasanf nd keen. Now wifh fhose adiogfivds and fhe facfs fhaf Tom is a goodfludenf and he is going fo be a Nfyleaclder, we can easily sfafe fhaf we 'fwish we were sfarfing school again. ' lmagine having a leacher like fhaflll ELEANOR E. GLASSEY 46I0 N. Warnock Sfreel' Commercial Business HEL.. Baskolballg Sludy Hall Capfain. Dancing and boyfriends, Eleanor frankly admifs, are her weakness. Well, go fo if El and enioy youre sclf. We know fhal your laci and cheerfulness will be a help fo you along fhose lines. EDYTH J. GLISSON I 70 Champlosf Avenue Commercial Marriage Jan. l935 DODO r-louse of Rep. l9B, IOA, lOBlg Vocal En- sembfep hool Color Commillee: Locker Nw Cornmi,ee5 Monilorg Bible Clubg All l ix X5 High ral Club. Do o is one of fhose lucky girls who n'f have lo bofher fheir heads ou making a living for fhemselves. fellow is going fo grab her off in - ery shorf fime, and her worries e over. l??l .e wish you greal happiness in yourkmafrimonial venfure, Dodo. ROSALIE GOLDBERG 7400 Fayeffe Sfreel Vocafional Ari Designer HROE.. Assoc. Rep., Dramatic Club' Monitor, Abouf 'Rosalie we hxzfgome very sad news fo discios i e 'are very sorryjfo ay fh e is goin' fo be a essful r IO enferfainer - Yes There's'.no holding h own. ou'll simply ave lo reconcile your- self fo fhe ia i fhai she can sing, and howl So f ere. JUNE, 1934 HARRIET GIMSCN 6ll8 N. Broad Sfreef Commercial Business HARRIET Theatre Club, Chamber of Cornrnercep Hisforical Inieresl Club. - ness, we're qfraid ih-V ' going fo make so ' c ap a charmi ing iquief, o ing, business-like wi lhin e wouldn'f make a d secrefary. buf, These alfrac- fiv girls will be affracfive and fhere is nofhinq we can do abouf if. 5Q,,g,,-j, 35431. IDA SHIRLEY GLICK 4539 N. Mervine Sfreel Commercial Business ..I.. Alfhough l-larrieflsgobiecfive is si- QWQW French Club, Theafre Clubg Monilor. I goes in for moniforing in a big way. We've offen wondered how she can manage fo Monif so many fhings, buf on knowing I beffer we realize fha? she can do anyihing she sels her hearf fo. She'll make a sweleganf privafe sfenog. FLORENCE GOLDBERG l5l5 Widener Place Academic College GOLDlE Curly-haired Goldie is an effecfive bruneffe and a walking dicfionary. Old Websfer does noi have anyfhinq on Goldie for she finds so many dif- ferenf words for no lhaf all fhe fellows believe she is Miss Synonym. She oughf lo be in picfuresf' LEONARD GOLDFINE I4l4 68fh Avenue Academic College nl-EN.. It , g Clubys Class Councilman: DebaHng Team' Prom Com- milleeg Senale Awardg Viceiksfres. of Sr. French Club ,fl'2Blg Latin' 'Clubg Res Romana. ,' H AI' French Club: Debaling Take gyeylook af Those acfivifies- now fake one guess on whaf kind of a apdrson Leonard 'ibfyou are exacfly riqhf. l-le kriows his sfuff: Laiin, French, debafing, polifics, and he's nof bad in English eifher. No, indeed, here is one fine as gold sfudenf. 423 MILDRED GOLDMAN 65l6 N. 6Th STreeT Academic College HMIL.. LaTin Clubg French Clubg Honor SocieTyg PresidenT and Treasurer of LaTin Clubg MoniTor. Mildred goes in Tor The higher Things in liTe like LaTin. Mil is so in- Telligent ThaT we Teel like menfal pygmies beside her. Oh! well, we'll live and learn. Our only wish, Mil, is ThaT you don'T become a l.aTin Teacher. IT you clon'T, you'll have a longer, happier life. CHARLES M. GOOD 54I5 Rising Sun Ave. Academic College CHAR lE i , HighIighTs Rep.g p arTha g Lunch Roo MoniTorg n Lore Clubg Vocal Ense b A C ari ' s been Good enough KTO' is way up To a Good .,pfofiTion in class doings. He has a Good voice and used iT operaTically in MarTha. Good luck. kid. MORRIS GOR 4633 N. Warnock STreeT Academic College 2nd Team Baseballg Cross CounTry Teamg Track Tearng WresTling Club. Morris is arr-all-rogrfd 'jThHeTe-in TacT iT is The J:nly'exTra-curricular TiviTydThaT he! engages in. MosT of .4-is energy is burned up in Track fw6rk.' or baskeTball. We're expecTinq To see him in The Olympic Games one of These fine years. ANTON GRAFF 337 E. Eleanor STreeT Mechanical ArTs Business rom Presidenf of Spanish Clubg Surveyor's Club. AnTon is one oT The popular boys in school-always gay and cheerTul- a brighT spoT in The midsT oT all The homework. He is like a Tunny sTory in The midsT of an sTaTe language TesT-you know-ai Godsend. ,ul F' l Klssv .K 1 4 JUNE, 1934 ERMA GOLLER 4I48 N. 7Th STreeT Commercial PrivaTe SecreTary HERM.. Music AppreciaTion Clubq IZA Class Valley Ball. There are cerTain members of The class who do like To geT Their work done occasionally. We haven'T seen enough OT Erm, excepT aT some OT The school dances. lShe'd raTher dance Than eaT.l PEARL GOODMAN I828 Widener Place Commercial Social Worker PEARL Senior French Club: Senior Commercial Clubg Junior Commercial Club. Pearl is doo To be TirsT a s sTenographer, a wi e To Tor T We can e by T aT expression in her e es ou Take IT Trom The mar s T a an. ri d folks ough, you would sTick To The sTenog ra phy. ETTA GOSNER I4I6 CiTy Line Home Economics Nurse IT would be a pleasure To be in The hospifal if all The nurses were like our big-IiTTIe buxom ETTa. l-ler cuTe Iirfle nose, sparkling blue eyes, and sTrik- inq personaliTy will make many a sick boy well when ETTa gives him one of her delicious smiles. ANNA GREENBAUM 244 E. RoosevelT Blvd. Commercial Office Work APPLES Moniforg Music Appreciafion Club. Anna is exTremely Tond oT music. l-lighbrow music, if you please. such as symphonies and operas. E43 LILLIAN GREENBERG ' 5000 North Seventh Street Commercial Business Senior French Club: Class Hockey: Junior Commercial Club: Current History Club: Monitor. Lillian is an all around student who goes in tor all kinds ot activities. A swell monitor tor her size, a good stu- dent. and with the intelligentsia in current History and French Clubs. She's got everything and she'll get anything else she ever wants. Go to it Lillianl SYDNEY N. GREENBERG, JR. I230 Medery Avenue Academic College --SID-- Latin Club: Stamp Club: Monitor. One of the more substantial mem- bers ot our class. Sid likes swimming and golt. l-le is also among the first ot our curio and stamp collectors. BRUCE H. GREENFIELD 650I N. Bth Street Academic Lawyer BRUCE Debating Club: Chess Team: Debating Team: June '34 Staff. Do the girls adore tall. good-look- ing charming Bruce! l-tis chiet am- bition in lite is to iudge a beauty contest so we take it that he doesn't dislike the girls, particularly either. But seriously. he is an excellent de- bater and chess player, which about evens things up. MELVIN GRElSLER lb08 Nodro Avenue Academic College --MEU- Rcs Romana: Nos Viginti: Debating Society. A Debater there was and howl Mal goes in tor that sort of thing, Debating. Latin. etc. He also goes in tor books and reading in a big way. You can just bet he'll be suc- cesstul at something or other. 411-E JUNE, 1934 SYDNEY N. GREENBERG 337 E. Rockland Street Academic College ..SYD-- A Latin Club: Lunch and Str l Monitor: Stamp Club: Manager lf Cl . Any time stud t ed help in their' Latin dittil s. Syd was the person the sou'g t. Perhaps Syd is des n ome one ot those de- ' Lati professors. LE S M. GREENE 4809 B Street Academic Duke University GREENSPEARES Pickwick Club: Second Team Baseball: June '34 Statt: Editor-in-Chiei Juno '34 : Music Appreciation Club: Indian Lore Club: Writers Club: Treasurer Modern Readers Club: Advertising Statt, High- lights : Troian Statt: Track Team: Law Cub. Every time a group with common interests was organized, one ot their number stood out through sheer ag- gressiveness - that's Greenspearesl Olney's star reporter, witty columnist, meritorious scholar, and track hero. Lew some day expects to hang a sign on his house, Dr. Lewis M. Greene. HERMAN GREENSPAN 3l6 E. Albenus Street Academic College HERM Biology Club: Law Club. l-term is the best known ot Olney's many law-aspiring students. lt was l-lerm who played a signiticant part in helping to organize the Law Club and making it prominent. We expect some day to see our Iitte Demos- thenes, Herm, convincing a iury. SILVIA GRIVER 50I.6 B dinot Street Commeric Business --SIU- r k cam ss lley Ball Theatre Clu ' unior C rcial b' Sec ur C a er o rce T a 3 Cla I fl 1 , ion E , i- f c . Siliga ha very br' 'ant mind and e ttshe ' er to uestions q quicfsrjthan an imagine. She can memorize uge lists ot things too. We can pic re Sit as chiet ex- cutive ot some business tirm event- ually and it'lI be easy climbing too. DAVID GRODSKY 544I N Second Sfreel Academic College UJOE.. Class Paper June '34. We prophecy Dave will rise lo ex- eculive heiqhls in lulure years. Don'l forqef your classmales when you malce Those millions, Dave. CLARA HAAS I443 E. Luzerne Slreel Academic Music CHIC Chemistry Clubg German Club: RSD- resenfaliveg Class Hockeyg Tap Clubg Ten- nis: Swimming: HiqhIiqhls Represenlae tive. Clara is a very lalenled younq lady. She plays bolh lhe piano and fhe orqan well. Whal an assel she musl be Io a parly. DAISY HARPER 6328 Lawndale Avenue Commercial Slenoqrapher MDOT.. Roses are red and violels are blue-bul Daisy never is. She has a smile lor everybody. We hope your life will be a biq bed of roses, Daisy. RUTH HARRY I34 E. Ruscomb Slreef Commercial Business RUTHIE Rufh fool: a brighl spol our of our class when she lefl lo enler lhe busia ness world. She sure is enlillod lo all lhe good luclc she receives, and lhen SOITIO. JUNE, 1934 SYLVIA GROSSMAN 50l3 N. Hufchinson Sfreef Commercial Secrefary NSUE.. Monilorg Commercial Club: Spanish Clubp Dramafic Club. Sylvia says she doesn'l have any Spanish blood, buf lhe way she raflles off fhe language belies fhe facl. ll musf be an old Spanish cusfom. HENRY HALPERN I 507 Nedro Avenue Academic Medicine HALP Res Romanag Chemislry Clubg Faraday Clubg Nos Viginfi. Here's a fellow who not only speaks Iwo languages buf also iusl plain murders Physics. A fufure Ein- slein no doubf. More power lo you! GEORGE M. HARRIS 6603 N. I2ih Sfreef Academic Colleqe GEORGE French ciubgglgiraahf .ss club. I-Ieisqf nh nbulhecan convey Fr I e a regular R'9g. Exe s propensilie YIM so Frenchie Thar he ad a French hobby. One of u'nlry's fufure ambassadors fo rance will be none olher Than George M. Harris, former Olneyile. GEORGE HEIL 440 E. Eleanor Sfruf Mechanic :Kris Drexel . E. :LL 4 German Clu aday Clubg Surveying lilub. wg eor ,Jras a smile for everyone an is ayfine fellow when if comes To ' n is homeworlr. We need m fello lilre him. E45 5 . 7 in TNQ MARJoRiE A. HELMUTH 7332 Claridge STreeT Academic Gym lnsTrucTress MARGE Girls' Gym Leaderg Secrelary, Advisoryg Varsity Baskelballg Varsity VoIIeyballgGirls' Hi-Yq Tap Clubg Baskefball Managerg Swimming Team: Track Team, A quieT girl whom we know has un- Tounded depihs oT personalify and wiT. AThlelic5 iusT come naTural Tor hor and she excels in all kinds OT sporTs. GEORGE HERRMANN 430 Duncannon Avenue Academic College HERRM Cross Counlryg Track Teamg Surveying Club, Vice llresidenl. George is The living example ThaT a good liTTle man is beTTer Than good big man. l-lis only excuse Tor running around in shorTs is ThaT he's a member oT The Track Team. CHARLES HERTSCH N Sfanwood and Bingham Sfreeis lndusTrial ArTs ElecTrical Work -IBUCKTI Council Member. Charlie is lnTeresTed in all Things concerning The sea, especially mer- maids. He's always aT ebb Tide Though when iT comes To doing lessons. IT musT be The humidiTy. ROSS HIDY 6409 N. SixTh STree'l Academic MinisTry HIDY-HO Diamafic Club: Execmive Board of House of Repvesenrafivesg Assembly Commifree, Choivrnang Monitor RepresenTaTive. Ross is one of our mosT popular and well-liked members. l-le raises pigeons in his spare Time and The girls seem To Take The hinf because when he's around, They come flocks. 462 JUNE, 1934 WILLIAM H. HEISLER 4236 N. Fairhill STreeT Mechanic ArTs College HARRY Surveying Club, Surveying is his meaT. The girls Think he's winking aT Them when all he's doing is looking Through a Transil. Are They disappoinTedl IDA HERTENBERGER 4460 N. Orianna STreeT Commerical Business BaskeTballg Commercial Club. A girl who says Iirrle, buT Thinks a loT. We suspecT hidden resources. LOTS OT luck in The TuTure, lda. f ,file -1 ff ff WESLEY HIBBERT 5852 N. Sixfh STreeT Mechanic ArTs College was Banclg Spanish Club: Surveying Club, Treasurer. Wesley is one of Those Tellows who never says a word. buT Takes The cake when iT comes To geTTing high marks. l-le's aicfable and Triendly and liked by all. PEARL HINDELANG 420 ' . Reese STreeT Commercial B ' 955 .. NDY.. i Mu reciaTion V , res a 'girl Tha eally has a sweeT Too h. W she's noT munche ing on s e u r delicacy she de- lighTs in T i g how swell iT would be if she had her lessons Tinished. ANNA HOFFMAN 755 Hertrness Street Academic College HANN.. I-IIAY: Assistant Representative: Class Committee: Travel Club: Theatre Club: Tap Club: Res Romana. When Anna isn't busy making friends she varys her interests be- tween traveling and the theatre. A second Garbo, maybe? RICHARD HOFHEIMER I235 Medary Avenue Academic I College DlCK Diclr is a tellow who has made lots and lots ot friends without apparently trying. Maybe it's his personality or maybe it's his sincerity. Whatever it is it assures him success in later years. HELEN HOHLFELD , l432 E. Luzerne Street Commercial Business BUNNY Class Treasurer: Highlights Represen- tative: Honor Roll. Helen has the rare ability ot ob- taining high marlcs without apparently studing. We compliment her on her excellent tinancial ability. lt's no easy job to take care ot other people's money. VALERIE HOLMES 39I8 Glendale Street Academic College F xX..vAL.. A istant usiness M ager Cl e? I ZA ' ess Mann er' Paper K I : IA stantlusn s Mana onitor nt Representa I l , h l i ger '. ro ' ' ' : - tive l2B : ' cretary: Honorary Member Girls' - , l2B Entertainment Committee. , Valerie is one ot the reasons why the class paper went over big. With that charming smile ot hers, she shouldn't have a hard time getting along in the world. JUNE, 1934 NAOMI HOFF ANN 5428 N. American Street Vocational Art Business IINOMII Council Member: Commercial Club: French Club: Tumbling Club: Monitor: Class Basketball: Class Treasurer. Naomi is a brunette that's worth any six blonds. Her list ot activities attest to her popularity. ROBERT HOFSTETTER 56I5 N. Fairhill Street Mechanical Arts To Malce Good BOB Representative lllBl: lor: Dramatic Club: Tap Club: Surv lub, President TIZBJ: HLY: Va si occer: Dramatic Club. ya I Bob g ts t feminine vote wher- ever o' , which vouches tor quite a I t. a bang-up soccer player n a m lce an accordion untold a py rhy m. MATT HOLLINGSWORTH 602I N. Mervine Street Mechanic Arts Colleqe HMATT.. Representative: Class Paper: Treasurer lIlBJg Highlights Staff: Faraday Cl Cl Co 'I ' St ass unc: IIZBJ: t'Troian a s ciate Editor: Ent rt inment Q iittr-e ll2Bl. i F' He e t e rex ns w I ' A- - IW irls eXia locks,,Uw es, and e d' 'd 'i n a wi e, pleasa t smie. Good-humored, witty and popular, that's our Matt. NORMAN HOLT 49l2 N. Seventh Street Mechanic Arts College NORM Surveying Club: Faraday Club: Tiaclr Here's a tellow that combines hard worlc and studiousness with wit and humour. An excellent combination that. lt's made him lots ot friends., A wear E4 7 BERTHA LENA HOROWITZ I 530 Widener Place Academic BERT Theatre Clubg Class Baskelballg Readers Club: Lalin Club: l'liqhliglli5 Sfaff. Berfha is one of our liferary minded persons, and whal she doesn'l know abouf Journalism isn'f worfh knowing. A foasf fo a fufure aufhoressl DORIS HOWARD 7757 Hasbrook Avenue Commercial sks --DASH Class Paper Repre! nf g Moniforg Commercial Club, fi Doris Fpen ofufo her fime wifh fhe vo al semble buf can also scoyfzlolsales for The class paper wh necessary, and enferfain us wifh some lap sfeps when she feels in The mood. JAMES HULTZ 57l6 Woodsfock Sfreef Mechanic Arfs --JIM.. Foofballg Baseball Teamg Monitor, An afhlelically inclined fellow who also has a subfle humour fha? assures his populariiy. l-le plays drums in his spare fime. We'd sure hafe fo have him for a neighbor. CAROLINE lERO SIOI N. F Sfreel' Academic College CAROL Spanish Club. Caroline divides her fime beiween The boys, Spanish, fennis, and read- ing. Her other diverfisemenls are making friends and borrowing home- work and needless fo say, she's successful af bofh. 483 JUNE, 1934 MARTIN HORWITZ 927 W. Tabor Road Academic College PEANUT Marfin spends mos? of his fime col- lecfing coins and abou? fhe besf advice we can give him is noi lo lei anybody give him any wooden nickels. MILDRED A. HOWARD 264 W. Godfrey Avenue Commercial Business MlLLIE Hisrorical Inferesf Clubg Senior Com- mercial Clubg Hi-Yg Class Secretary. This auburn haired Miss with fhe cheerful smile and deep blue eyes is one of fhose lucky persons fhaf people like on firsf sighf. ELEANOR H. MEL 6607 N. Seve enfh Sfreef Academic Technician UNNY Hi-Y: oo Treasurer: Hockey Teamg Usher: oniforg HighIiqhfs Represenfae tive' rench Club. An excellenf scholar and e popular sfudenf. Hockey and fennis are her exercises and music her diversion. LORETTA EVELYN INSTONE 222 W. Widener Sfreef Commercial Somebody's Sfenog LORRlE Moniior. '- Loreffa doesh'f enfer ,into 'any vio- Ienf discussions abouf fpeople and fhinga' buf neifher does she reserve her opinion when she fhinks il's needed. lf's a philosophy +ha+'s sfood her in good sfead and won her many friends. WILLIAM IRWIN 337 E.-Godfrey Avenue Academic College BILL Baseball Te . B'II aseball tootball basket ' P Y 1 i ' ball, or riy other sport that happens to be in, eason. I-le's one ot the most aft tellows we know. MYRA E. JARRETT 90I E. Rittenhouse Ave. Academic Penn State MYRA Theatre Club. Myra has iust been with us in our l2B term, but she soon became well known tor her charming personality and pleasing manner. We regret that time prevented our knowing her better. ,YM CHARLES W. JEWITT Industrial Ministry CHARLIE I62 W. Godfrey Avenue Bible Club, President: Vocal Ensemble, Track learn. Charlie is one ot our better singers. t-te started out as a Freshman harmon- izing in the halls and ended up a senior in the vocal ensemble. Grand Opera, here comes Charlie! lx- CLAYTON JONES I 5243 C Street Ac d m' C ll a e i .:jONES'xy o ege Honor o fx I lere's tello that seemin l gl' wo'Qdn' h a y. But don't let tat ol u. I e drives with a geance. It t e law doesn't catch uX,ytth him he ught to go a long way. JUNE, 1934 HENRY C. ISCHINGER IOI Wentz Street Industrial Business HANK I-Ienry spends practically all ot his time coaxing a little motion out ot an old Ford. And boy, it he can make a Ford run there's no limit to the other things he can do. DORIS JENNINGS 54I9 N. Water Street Commercial Secretary IIDOTII Music Appreciation Clubg Chamber of Commerce. Doris can do a good iacknite, can rattle ott almost anything on the piano, and can play a good set ot doubles at tennis. She's a swell girl to know. O. D. JOHNSTON, JR. 562I Sydenham Street Academic University ot Penn. President of Writers Club, Debating So- ciety, Dramatic Club: Representative llIB, I2Alg Chairman Student Welfare Committee, Editor-in-Chiet of High- lights , Cast of Dulcy Minstrel Show: Monitor lllB, I2Al. A columnist ot note, a dramatist, one ot Olney's most popular students, Such is our O. D. Jr. In days to come, his classmates expect to see O. D. Jr. editor-in-chiet ot a paper that he has made tamous. WILLIAM JUNG 59lI North Fitth Street Mech. Arts College CHUNG The countenance you see beside this, belongs to that amiable but militaristic Chung -- who delights everyone he meets. Atter Chung graduates trom the Peiping College in China, we picture him as an out- standing General in the Chinese Army. E49 ANNA KAMENS 4907 Grensback Sfreel' Commercial SecreTary ANNE Senior Commercial Iubg French Clubg Monifor. choo us proud This ossesses These sTerling quali- Ties which should make her fuTure an inTeresTing one. May we inTr d ce To you our ' cl- ne o e i T - ' qoo nafured Wi MILDRED KANEFF 50l0 N. B STreeT Commercial Bookkeeper MUNO Music Appreciarion Club: Senior Com- mercial Clubgjrench Clubg MoniTor. lT's raTlTier asTo'urydlip'g ThaT anyone persowcjould beffivery accommodaT- ing.'y you hw n'T your homework or i re 'Sf ,The person To ask Tor -unlessl of course, she happens To ask you T'irsT. yqglve Toigo en exacTly whaT iT is. id d SYLVIA KARSH 6522 .N. SixTeenTh STreeT Commercial SecreTary HSYL.. Senior Commercial Clubg Junior Com- mercial Clubg French Club. Blonde and aTTracTive Syl is a Typi- cal sTenographer and an inTeresTing person. Syl would make an ideal secreTary Tor Walf Winchell because she cerTainly knows The news and views oT The school. BERNARD KAUFFMAN 4846 N. SsvenTl1 STreeT Academic College BU'lZ Monilorg Surveying Club: Class Coun- cil ll2A, l2Blg Book Secrelary. They all know BuTz, conspicuous for his curly hair and loquaciTy. When he was noT Talking. Bufz was Thinking, and when he was noT Thinking, he was reading a LaTin TexT book. BuTz will always be remembered by his class associaTes Tor The unusual ways he employed To drive his car on The nighf of The Prom. JUNE, 1934 JOSEPH KANE 509 Ruscomb STreeT Commercial Temple SUGAR Gym lvloniior. .loe's middle name is Business and Then some more Business. The only Time Joe did noi apply his business Technique in school was in The qym where he was The gym Teacher's lead' ing moniTor. ELIZABETH E. KARFF 6748 N. Smedley STreeT Academic UniversiTy of Penn wuz.. PresidenT lnTer-Scholoslic French Clubj PresidenT Senior French Club: Debaiing Club: SecreTaryg Ediior-in'Chief June '34 3 Honor Socie'lyg Res Romanag Drae maiic Clubg Monilor. A born leader, Liz's acTiviTies speak Tor Themselves. IT seems To be a habiT of hers To be The presidenT or chieT oT someThing. Some day she'll be leading a Tall, dark, and handsome Romeo a lively chase. MARGARET KAST 208 W. Albanus STreeT Commercial Swimming lnsTrucTor MPEG.. Volleyball Teamg Swimming. lv1argareT is very amloiiious and en- ergeTic. She usually accomplishes whaTever Task she seTs ouT To do, Perhaps iT is because she is a Girl ScouT,, I Z M VERNA KENNEC 58l9 N. l2Th STreeT , Academic ege Secreiary S. A. TIOA, IDB, I2 T3 Varsity Voileyballg Hi-Yg Honor Socie , German Clubg Varsify Baseball: Clos askeTballg VarsiTy BaskeTballg oniTor. Verna is one T Th reasons why genTlemen reTe lo es and is also a prooT T T a gi n be beauTiTul ' inT i enT. No only is she good i er udies, loiTTJin aThleTics as well. l , Verna is a crediT To her sex. 503' JOHN J. KEPNER 5439 N. Sixlh Slreel Commercial Adverlising HKEP.. Highlights Advertising Managerg As- sislanf Business Manager Troian. ll pays lo adverliseu is Jaclc's slogan and he did a splendid bil of worlr for lhe l-lighlighlsf' Kep's amia- bilily will lalre him lar in fhe adverlis- ing world. He is an ad in himself for Olney High School. FRANKLIN KEYS R 4537 N. D S er Mechanic Arls College I K I Band: Alber 'are epres nfafive. Some colle ill receive a valu- able ad ir' fo ils band when Frank comes . He always enioyed march' up and down a foolball lie wilh lhe band regardless of alher. l-lere is John Philip Sousa's probable successor. LIBBY KIRSHNER 408 E. Wyoming Avenue Academic . 1 llege LIB ' Moniforg Lu ch Room pervisor. Lib unde lc diilicull posilion when she as d lhe responsibililies of a lu c ro m supervisor. Only her m n r ' of experience and her ali personalily enabled her malce success our of il. Lib's personalily should carry her a long way lhrough life. RUSSEL KOHL 4022 N. 5th Slreef Mechanical Arls Engineer URUS.. Rus, our wondering Engineer. ex- pecls lo revolulionize Mexico wilh his genius al building bridges. If any one ever allempfs lo span lhe Allanlic wilh a bridge, if will be Rus , a for- mer sludenl' of Olney High. JUNE, 1934 y . l. FLORE SSELMAN 279 . Sheldon Slreof omme al Temple FLASH mmercial Club: Theafre Club, lash is nof an apparilion buf rarher fasl +hal's all. Temple co-eds will we 'this dynamic Flash wilh open lr arms for she knows more dance sleps fhan Sl. Vilus. LILLIAN M. KIMBLE 7246 Tabor S Q Commercial ice-Worlc Monitor: Ser a Club: ap Sec. rel kg H' hlga' f - Yi ry We ig I s resen a s lap d 'an slenoqrapher combi d, r llie cannol be sur- pass e on lapping Billie will do er graduation will be on a fype- wrifer belonging fo a large business organizalion. ELEANOR J. K ENl 5723 N. Matcher sol Commercial Business . -- - Rep senlelive lI2B ' i ical gCommerc'aI lug lol ' llernale Repre nlafiv C ' ber ance :lf e Monilor, l Me I 3 IIB D o ' 3 The many aclivii s which Lem parficip ed di no? a all hinder pro ress i udies, for she was a go l enl. Lem will uncloubledly crea e a sensation of some sorl in +he business world. as she did al Olney. HERMINA KORN II6 E. Fishers Avenue Academic College HenM 1 ff R 5 R Cl by r 'bg s ' Frerich Cgirziillglmllwealire C EWU- amor This deli f d allraclive miss ' af Olney alone illuslrales her uilabilify lo become a person of dislinclion al college. ig as 'ri arfend college. Herm's E51 JUNE 1934 Wil fl irifvlgf 1 qg,,,.... 9 JACK KOSITSKY I626 West 68th Street Academic Engineer YOCK Monitorg French Clubg Chess Club. Taciturn Yock only speaks when he is spoken to, and when he does speak it is worth while listening: tor any person as philosophically inclined as Yock knows what he is talking about. KATHRYN KRATZER 2l0 W. Duncannon Avenue Commercial Private Secretary KITTY Representativeg Book Secretary: Music Appreciation Clubg Aero Clubg Monitory Junior Commercial Club. What a lucky break some employer will receive when Kitty is hired as his private secretary. Throughout her Olney career Kitt's ambition was made quite apparent by her activities. A typewriter and desk are by no means all that interest her, tor Kitty has a yearning tor aviation-a high- minded lassie. HELEN K UTSCH 3206 Frankf venue Academic College ED Res Ro an 5 President and Secre- tary G'rl Rese sg Tap Clubg Representa. tive: , r lubg Alternate Representa- ive. t e oys were that way over to translating Latin-not from pony either. Helen's greatest ac- complishment in her scholastic career, besides being an extraordinary Latin scholar, was attaining the presidency of the Girl Reserves Club. p he had some speed-when it SARAH HELEN KWASS 4550 N. Twelfth Street Commercial Buginegg :'HighlEhts Stattg Monitorg Current History lub: Senate Awardg Secretary Honor Societyj Alternate Representative. Sarah's scholastic achievement is one that will be recorded in the Archives of Olney. Her studious in- clinations enabled her to be recipient ot the honor award on three occa- sions. 523-. 7,HARRY-KRACOFF ,f 'iii 5700 Woodstock Street Mechanical Arts Baseball 8: Machinist HARRY Footballg Baseballg Trackq Basketball. Do not look surprised some clay when you see Harry's name in head- lines tor breaking up a world series' game. Since Harry would rather play ball than have a beautiful maiden hold his hand, what else could we expect tor him but a lite ot a ball player? HAROLD KRON 50l9 C Street Mechanical Arts College HHAL.. Go to Hal, was the familiar cry ot students when they desired help in mathematics. He was willing to aid anyone in Math tor Hal knows his Math as a cat knows a blind alley. GLADYS KURTZ I939 Medary Avenue Commercial Business Monitorg information Desk: Feature Edi- tor, HighIiqhts g Gym Monitor. With the ability to conduct a group as a study hall and the qualitications ot a iournalist, how could Gladys be anything but a success in business? ANNETTE L. LANARD 5428 N. Fairhill Street Academic Colleqe LEE Current History Clubg Girls' Hi-Yg Tap Clubg Senior French Club: Treasurer Latin Club: Monitorg Alternate Representative. Lee is a noted conversationalist in both French and Latin and that prac- tically isolates her from polite com- pany, but seriously, we do like her: we cannot help it! VIRGINIA LANGFORD 605 Arlhur Slreel' Commercial Somebody' Sle g. GINNlE ' Vocal Ensembleg Bibl Club. Besides being onemhl 1 e l ac- tive members of lhefii e ub, Vir- ginia exercise er excellenl vocal cords for Ol y s well-known vocalisls. Some- Ei e will find Virginia al 'rho ad e Salvation Army. ' .1 Ll DOROTHY LARIO 6257 N. Third Slreef Commercial Business College 4 4-I nor French Club: Moniforg Tap and Tumbling Clubsg Class Baskelballg Camera Club. Dol li es +o b unce around lhe gym, as isbn ol lhe more afh- lelic Znembers 'ol e class. l-ler ob- iecliv is business gollyega bul she will probablyjfindkup 'as'a baskeiball coach al Vasbairx WILBER LAUER 7I45 Bingham Sfreel Academic College WlLL Bible Club. Will is a par? of OIney's conserva- iive elernenl. I-le has very clefinile ideas. and you cannol change his mind, because you cannol gel a chance io argue wilh him. GRACE LEGGETT 4239 N. Sevenlh Slreel Commercial Bookkeeper GRAClE Monifor: Hislorical lnferesl Club. Gracie is lhe lillle girl who does all lhe work 'foo many olher people gel credii lor. Too bad she was no? a polilician. JUNE, 1934 ELLIS LAPIN 34I E. Rockland Slreel Mechanic Arls Callaga HELL.. Ell could noi discover any lime lo parlicipale in school aclivilies for he was induslrious enough lo work afler school hours. Napoleon Bonaparle, lo Ellis's mind, was lhe slrongesl of men, and he will undoubledly endeavor lo follow his ideal's loolslcps. Look oul England! ELEANOR LARIO 6257 N. Third Slroel' Commercial Business College Book Treasurer: Gym Monilorg Camera Club: French Club: Book Secrelary. Eleanor is in solid wilh her class. l-ler unbroken record ol service as book secrelary for seven Terms lesli- iies lo lhal. If cerfainly is a greai accomplishmenl lo refain lhe confi- dence oi a class for 'rhree and a half years. aff G LEN LAWRENCE I 6l05 Feirhill Slreel' Home Economics Business Helen is one of lhe mosl popular girls in The school. Sha has a pleas- ing personalily, is good looking and is well known as a nilfy dancer. She is seen ai mosf of lhe school dances and is never lacking in fellows wail- inq for lhe nexl dance. GEORGE LEIBERMAN I74 W. Widener Sfreel' Incl. Eleclrical Con. Telephon Er . President of Slagecra Cl mber 6 lermslg Spolligh Oge l , I Elec- frical Crew. George. lh , rdworking chap wifh lhe su ny s e, is of inlerosl lo all lh gow him. lf was George who a played a maior parl in l i over a play on The siege e audiloriurn. E53 KENNETH A. LEIGHTON 240 W. Nedro Avenue lnd. Machine Consl. Acrobaigancer HKEN.. - yi Gym Teamg Leaders Cla sg rnafe Qepresenraliveg Highlighls Rapresenla- iiveg Biology Club: Aero Cl , Tap and Tumbling ub. Ken is Olney's human wreizel. He 'ralces an unearfhly Wasure in lying his legs under his 'ch' like a bow lie. However, l1e's nohreally ciazy, and can lallx sense ai you lislen lo him. 1 wiumce LERNER 42l Easl Rockland Sfreef Academic College rQ 1411 f-4 TOMMY Assislanl Manager Football Teamg l2A Dance Commiileeg Wresrli Clubg Gym Leader: IIB Charr1p' n p Inlerclass Baslcelball Team. E r 0 . 5 ary 'fo rise was rai . ad ' : ' - 6 - e s was r ical lrainer. - 3 r f Q aie some us- l l r s vic i lh I t 1 ll. ' v H1 I H W . . ' l ci u Ar. u V Q presence and Then in o me u lo lay oil sweefs if you wanled lo be an alhlefe. JUNE, 1934 ,XVI-K. if LEON B. N - G N. Sav lea ' -I Ac de ' 1 ' olle e .' 0 6. - oggone! el: body disqoodfor , If , I,-,ug , 5. Q fo Olney was 'H' a' r and lone aclivily. JEAN THERESA LEVY 4804 Hulchinson Shoal' Commercial Technician al Jewish Hospilal JlMMIE Secrelary of Senior Commercial Clubg Office Moniforg Library Monirorg Dramahc Clubg Tap Club: Sfamp Clubg Chemislry Club. . Jimmie iusl aboui has iime for her sludies. Every fime a club or feacher needed a live-wire promolor, Jimmie was if. She had whaf il foolc. JOHN G. LEONARD 66l9 N. Thirfeenlh Sfreel Academic College Highlighfs Pholographer. John claims his favorife occupafion is horse baclc riding. Beside lhis he finds lime lo play chess and also lo serve as phofographer for 'rhe l-ligh. lighlsf' FLORENCE LEVIN l527 Widener Place Commercial . Usiness MFL .. Locker Monirorg T r Clubg Com- mercial Club. An ambilio i 'Flo . l-ler chief faul is ac acy. ever argue wilh h r bec e you lrnow 'lhai she is jf e firsl place. Thealre Club rs will know 'ro wha? we refer. LOUIS LEVIN 4932 N. Bfh Sfreel' Commercial Hollywood or Bus? LOU Dramalic Club Treasurerg Staff June '34 g Highlighfs Represeniaiiveg Min- slrel Show. Comedian par excellence! Wil ex- fraordinaryl l-low 'rhe Paramounf sfu- dios ever missed him is more lhan we can explain. We wouldn'+ be a bil' surprised lo see his name in liqhrs soon. JEANNETTE LEVY 4737 N. Sevenfh Slreef Commercial Secreiary JEAN Commercial Clubg Vocal Ensemble. Unoblrusiveness is usually a lhanlc- less qualify bul in Jean's case, she is lorfunale in having lhis virlue appre- cialed. Those aclivifies which she has permifled lo consume her lime, have been enriched by her presence. 545: -' MINNIE LEVY 4736 N. Elevenfh Sfreel Commercial Secrefary MIN French Club: Junior Commercial Club: Senior Commercial Club: Monilor. Min likes lo keep up wilh lhe doings and enioys making herself heard in conneclion wifh school-planned acliv- ilies. We have heard from her in class meelings. ALICE W. LEWIS 49l5 Ormes Slreel' Academic Business College HLOU.. Book Sccrefaryg Hockey Sguad. Lady Lou while sl'ie's nol as Wes?-y as fhe name implies, has slill gol enough lo make her a popular and aclive classmale, Playing hockey was her chief diversion while in school. JANET LINDAUER l3l3 Sixf -I fh Avenue Vocalional Ari' Ari ool I' ll DY!! The fre b Q aes ic,gal, L'n . She likes her p menls a d dra afics. Lindy is one o lhe clas 's i I lligenlsia. MARY LIPSHUTZ I929 Sparks Slreef Commercial Dancer MONNY Highlights Rcporler and Represenra- fiveg Monilorg Track Team: Senior Com- mercial Club. This is lhe girl lo whom celebrilies of slage, screen. and radio spill lheir froubles for publicalion in lhe High, lighls. She enioys lap dancing and is a noled member of lhe frack loam. besides holding down a iob as a monilor. ' li JUNE, 1934 ALICE V. LEWIS 7205 Rising Sun Avenue Home Economics Music Apprecialion Club: Pickwick Club. Alice is fhe 'type of scholar lhal makes up lhe bulk of fhe sludenl body. Loyal. public-spirited and ac- five in clubs, hers is lhe elemenl wilh- ouf which Olney's high slandards could noi exisf, ,. 1, f. fnsfl' 'A L,l'L VI. ' 1 'avfff 4-'fx f f.. -we HAROLD LIBROS 5932 N. Ninoleenlh Sfroef Academic Univ. ofWisconsin SOAPY Debaling Teamg Hiqhlighrs Fealure Wriferg Swimming Team: Chess Tearng Class Council: Tennis Teamg Presidenf De- baling Clubg Currenl Hisfory Club. They called him Soapy because he found delighl in sianding on soap boxes making speeches on govern- menlal sifuafions. Soapy was Olney's mosl brillianf debafor and commen- lalor on currenl hisfory problems. Besides being a iournalisl Soapy man- aged lo furn in some specfacular vic- lories for lhe swimming feam. ESTHER LIPKIN 337 E. Roosevelf Boulevard Academic 'College Res Romana: Lain , enior French lub. in Eslh r ' oing o be a big suca ess 'n alever she affempls in life. if e way she knows her languages is any proof. ANNAMAE LITTLE 4I09 N. Marshall Shoal' Commercial Business UANN.. lnformafion Moniiorg Commercial Clubg Baskelball. Blonde and smiling Ann greels you when you enler a classroom lhal you have wilh her. She has a very brighl personalily which adds lo her good looks. E55 ROBERT LITTY 5754 N. I2+h Sfreei Academic Business BOB Roberl enioys snowy days for lhen he can have a greaf lime lhrowing snowballs af his friends. Noi a few of his lunch periods were spen+ in fhis manner. CALVIN LUDESCHER 4I37 N. 8fI'l Sfreel' ' Ind. M. C. yTrgde CAL f ,.. Cross Couwlryg Track. E 1 Cal'kis one big assed Io our lrack and crioss counlry leams. Besides be- ing well known as an alhlefe, he is looking oul for his Iulure wilh an eye 'ro a likde. L KATHRYN MacDONALD 529 Robbins Avenue Academic College HKAY.. Bible Clubg Monilor, Whal a nurse Kay will rnakel She is so quiel and sludious, ihal we wonder why she doesn'I go in for being a ood doclor insfead. EDWIN MAGEE 233 Chemplosf Ave. lnduslrial Trade MED.. I-liqhliqhfsu Rcpresenfafive. Some day you'll hear fhal Edwin has been in Hawaii playing lhe songs of lhe nalives. on his quilar. He cer- fainly can almosf make the inslrumenl Talk. 56:-E JUNE, 1934 MILTON LOFLAND 536 Somerville Avenue f hours I ime Afso lo be a worker ,f - 1 Ind. B. C. f ' I de HMIL .ii Represenialivey L 1 M IIOT. Mill c nl las d a a ralher ambiliouji ung , esides look- ing ouf fa ' vgiure llare in school I I'1 . ff l , ri THOMAS LYNCH 6I9 Mager Sfreef Ind. Elec. Trade TOM Tom is quiel. buf he has a keen sense of humor. He has Ihe nicesl way of being very obliging when you ask a favor of him which makes him well liked. WILLIAM MacLAUCHLAN 32I E. Louden Sfreei' lnd. Elec. Work BlLL K Gym Leader: June '34. ill is a good afhlele and an all ar We h he ill al- wa eep e Iwo Mo him as a rem is high school days. f BERNICE MAIMIN 7l0 Wyomi Avenue Voc. Ari U. of Pe sylvania RNlE Hiqh'iqhl epgesenf veg Gym Moni- tor' Horio w dg P ' i Teng Secrelery I' of ren of Study Hall. e e i wn all over lhe sc . i a good sludenf, a good ar 's nd a good leader. She iusf makes you like her. FRANCES F. MAKURATH Slb E. Geneva Avenue Commercial College FRAN Commercial Club: Camera Club! TBD Clubg Girls' l-li-Y. Fran is a lype lhal can be called a lovely friend. She is well known in all circles of our school from ihe gym 'fo lhe music room. i- MARIE MALQNE 5435 N.-Second Slreel Academic Business College RHEA Monilorg Vocai Ensembleg Music Appre- cialion Clubg Historical lnleresf Club, Treasurer. Marie is one oi Those girls who ac- lually has cule freckles. We're noi saying lhal 'thai is lhe only cule lhinq aboul her. We only hope lhal you don'l break 'foo many hearls, Rhea. SYLVIA MARK 5057 N, Franklin Slreel Commercial Slenographer HSYL.. Syl has a big smile. and a word oi cheer for everyone. She lalks a lol, buf she can ser lhe whole class laughing wilh one of her wise- cracks. BEATRICE MARTINDELL 5640 N. Fronf Sfreef College Comm. Business HBEA.. Gym Locker Monilorg Class Baskelballg Music Apprecialion Club. Bea you will usually be fold, is iusl sweel. She has a sweel disposi- iion, a sweel face, a sweel smile, a sweel way aboul her, inhfaci. she oughi lo be named sugar. JUNE, 1934 M LEINE MALONE 2l50 Conlyn Slreef Academic College MADDY Troian Slaffg Prom Commillecg Fea- fure Wriler June '34 UIB, l2A, l2Bl3 Dance Comrnilleeg Highliqhls Slallg Monilor lLunch Room, lnformafion Desklg Class Baskelballg Class Volleyballg Tap Clubg Chrislmas Playg Council Reprcscnla- live lllB, l2A, l2Bl1 Cheer Leaders' Club: Cheer Leading Team, Girls' Hi-YQ Trip Commilfee. Wilh lhal long lisl of aclivilies bo- hind her, fhere isn'l much we can say abou? Maddy. She is well known in every circle of ihe school and is mighly popular in lhem loo, as well as wiih lhe opposile sex. EMMA MARGERUM 233 W. Fishers Avenue mmerci l Business 4' ..EM.. Moniror. ' aw!! s vc y easily ro g r ch ming manner and willingness lo hlp you. We hope lhe big boss will appreciale her as much as we do. HARRY ARSHALL f A 540 rd Sire I o ' n . E Avialion bp Leaders Club, Acro Club Har is anolher one of lhese air- minded boys. He also likes beinq under wafer and gym work. l-le has a very keen sense of humor besides, BELLA MASEL 5I35 N. I2+h Slreel Academic College BELLE The Belle of lhe Class had only one weakness in her sludies, lhal was SO- cial Science. A Belle, however, can go a long ways wilhoul Social Science -for our Belle did. - - - -57. .. SARAH D. MASEL 5l35 N. l2lh Slreel Academic College SAIRE Saire is a girl wilh lols ol lhal elu' sive lhing called school spiril, besides having a pleasanl smile and being sweel and quile reserved lo add lo her credil. ELEANOR MASON Bl I7 Henning Slreel Commercial Office Worlr MASEY Tap Clubg lniormalion Dulyg Baskelball. As an ollice worlcer. we're alraid lor Eleanor. Suppose she gels ex- ceedingly energelic and slarls lap dancing all over lhe place or lhinks lhal she is playing baslcelball and slarls lhrowing lhings. Bul Eleanor did do inlormalion duly and lhal re- quired whal il lakes, so she'll gel by. I, JI' KATHERINE MA l-lElRSON l653 . o Slreel Academic College . AS.. Secrelaryg l nilor. Kas h lhe sweelesl way ol say- 'ng ' ghl lhings al lhe righl lime. h as lhe prelliesl hair ol any girl I our class, as well as one ol lhe nicesl disposilions. D. JEAN MCALLISTER 65II N. Fairhill Slreel Academic College JEAN Associale Represenlaliveg Girls' Hi-Y. Jean is one ol lhe mosl popular girls in our class. Everyone lilces her sweel disposilion and she isn'l al all bad loolcing eilher. 583' JUNE 1934 I l l ELLA MASON 544 Unrich Slreel Commercial Slenographer HEL.. Lunch Room Monilorg Library Monilorg Hoclceyg Baslrelball. El is one ol lhose girls who does a lol lor you in a very quiclc way. She divides her spare lime belween lhe gym and olher school aclivilies. LEON ACK SS. K l 6430 QW Helo Acadxewclk Secrel MJ MASSlE c Room Monilorg Law Club. eloved glessmales, lhis is an in- 'vidual who IS laboring under a mosl erroneous assumplion--he lhinks lhal Greenespeares is lhe quielesl boy in lhe class. Messire himsell is nol so loud: even his lulure is a secrel. . EDNA MAZER 200l Spenser Slreel Commercial Business HED.. ED has one ol lhe brighlesl smiles and nicesl disposilions we've seen in a long lime. Happiness iusl seems lo shine oll her. THERESA MCCABE 4605 N. I2lh Slreel Commercial Business THERESA French Club. Theresa is anolher small package. She's well liked and is always ready lo +ell you whal was in lhe lesl she had lasl period. J, JUNE, 1934 WILLIA IN 23 n n STreeT Academic None BILL ' ary Mo lorg Hisforical InTereslClubg rnale RepresenTaTive. 'Bi.lI is a swell worker, even oufh mosT of his class don'T appre- Te his eTTorTs in behalT oT June . l-le is very popular, neverlhe- ess, and very well liked. ELEANOR McCOY 6149 Ogonfz Avenue Academic Nurse PAT Tumbling Club. PaT is very small buT Then good Things do come in small packages. She is very well liked among boTh sexes and she's raTher good looking. She's a good dancer and adagio worker. MAE McFEETERS 528 Duncannon Avenue Commercial College -.MAE- Represenlalive I2Bg Readers Clubg Hi-Y. Mae is very popular among The members oT her class and is a good leader, as shown by The TacT ThaT she is Their represenTaTive. FLORENCE McGRATH 5408 N. Lawrence STreeT Commercial Job HMC-- Music Apprecialion Clubg Geography Ciub. Mc has a very pleasing per- sonaliTy. Because of her helpfulness and good nafure, she is always a wel- come addiTion To any group. We know ThaT Mc is going To be a big success in The business world. 9 4'-C, ,,o3x 'bNNx MARGARET McCORMlCK 6508 N. Perk Avenue Academic College PEGGY Inlormalion Desk: Secrelary and Presi- denl ol Hi-Y. Peggy is never Too busy To help someone. She likes To swim, and iudg- ing from The resT of whaT she does. she musT do iT well. ff ls' LV N lI5 W Wyoming Avenue -WU RUTH McELROY f wi . ' xv l-lome Economics Nurse RUDY Tap Clubg Gym Leadersg Hockey Teamg Secrefary. Here is anoTl'ier girl who spends mosT of her spare hours in The gym. Rudy is also good aT Taking noles. because she made a Tine secreTary. MILDRED MCGOUGH 59l6 WeymouTh Sfreei' Commercial BUSUWBSS MIL Class Baskelballg Leaders Club: Tap and Tumbling Club: Sfudy Hell. The fun and brighTness which Mil radieTes in class will show you how nice she is. Besides all her oTher busi- ness, she can be Tound in The gym any day aTTer school. ,, .,-.Jf'WU 'W FRANCES MCINTYRE 7335 N. Zlsl' Slreel Academic Normal FRAN French Clubg Treasurerg Currenf Hisforyg Lalin Club. Fran will geT inTo Trouble some day wiTh Those mischievous ways of hers, buT, neverTheless, everyone has a good Time when They are wiTh her. if-59 BEATRICE McKEON 4264 N. Franklin Sfreef Commercial Business HBEAHV Bea kltas h h il of being able lo lell you iu h me of lhal song was ypu X ear o r t nighl. She is ' iii ling lo amuse you du a ry dull sludy hall period. ROBERT MEYERS I228 65'lh Avenue Academic U. of Pennsylvania HBOB.. Res Romana. Bob lalces a good deal of pride in being a sluclenl of Olney. l-le has a very lceen sense of humor and his iolces-well, did you ever hear one of them? LUCY MARGARET MILLER 3408 N. 2nd Sfreef Academic Nurse Allernale Repvesenlalive. Lucy is one idea of a Florence Nighlingale. ' She has such a pleas- ing personalily and she iusl loves lo care for all kinds of unlorlunale people. . 'Q'eW'l'w WENDELL MILLER 7lb Longshore Slreef Academic College WENDELL Oichcslrag Band: Faraday Club. lf Wendell is as good a player in his college band and orcheslra as he is in ours. we predicl a greal lulure for him in lhe musical world. 603' ,duly 14. , JuNE,1Q34 , ' f-J ff ANNA MENEVITCH 5I38 N. Hufchinson Sfreel Vocalional Arl Arl School HANN.. Thealre Clubg Frerch Clubg Monilorg Library Duly. Ann is lhe young lady who was conlinually worrying aboul lessons. Now 'rhal you're gradualed, Ann, all lhese worries and cares are pasl. We expecl' lo see no more lrowns, only happy grins. You won'l disappoinl us. will you Ann ? SOL MIEHOFF 5005 N. Camac Sfreef Academic College SOL Tenrisg Caplain Baseball Tearng Baskcf- ball Team. Sol has been allribuled lo be The besl alhlele in lhe class. We can readily see why. l-le is one big assel lo bolh lhe baseball and baslcolbell learns. RUSSELL MlLLER 1325 Bingham Sfreel Academic -.RUSH Orchesfrag Vocal Ensemblcg Tennisg Baseball. Rus is popular everywhere he goes. He can play, can sing, and is good al' alhlelics, loo. He is a fine assel lo any parly. FRED LNER I33 ,E. ellens Avenue Academic Nulians Col. Law ' FRED La lub: Nos Viginlig Res Romana: urr isloryg Glee Club: Highligh1s nfaliveg Deulscher Verein. red is well known, as you can see n all lhe club circles of lhe school. l-le will make a line lawyer. RALPH MITOSKY 673 Bouvier Slreel , TS T Ace O - ' ' Temple .T . T.. . v- .ir i 5,5 rumm ol lhe C 5. i , arl: and h ndsomeu hero ca es many feminine hearls lo lluller. ' ELSIE MOORBY 5202 Monlour Slreel Commercial Secrelary ..ELS.- Elsie is one of lhose r a weel girls l af 9VE l lo. Wi , an her dis silion, ec? her lo o far in busi- we q ness world. GERALDlNE MORSE 6I43 Ogonlz Avenue l-lome Economics Nursing GERRY Thealre Clubg Monitor. Sweel smiling Gerry should malce an ideal nurse. l-ler happy counle- nance will be a deliqhl in any sicl: room-as il was in Olney. DOROTHEA MUELLER 40l Sl. Vincenl Slreel Vocalional Ari' Worl: MDOT.. Tumblisq and Track Teams. Dol s inleresls dwell on Tumbling and Traclc. which are lwo amazonical aclivilies for a girl fo underlalce. ll is no wonder lhal Dol believes in work as an obieclive. 1 JUNE, 1934 MARIE MONSMA 57l7 N. Third Slreel Academic Nurse MARIE Nursing ouqhl lo be iusl lhe riqhl lhinq for Marie' lo go inlo aller she leaves school. She is so even lem- pered and has so much palience wilh everylwody and everylhinq. GEORGE MOORE l32l Eleanor Slreef Commercial Scienlilic Farminq FARMER liiqhliqhls Represenlalive lllA, llBl. Mosl of our ideas of Heaven in- clude yachls, iasf molor cars, and prelly women, Nol so, however, wilh kieorqe. l-lis dreamland will be covered wilh hay and clover, rnooinq cows, and as an alarm cloclc, a lusly- lhroaiecl roosler. HELEN MO S 8lI4 Jea lreel Commercial Slenoqrapher ' NEN Bil le bg Vocal Ensemble. ing lalres up a qreal' deal oi elen's lime: singing is one of her hobbies, loo. As a slenoqrapher she should do well, for she is very accur- ale. We clon'l hear much of quiel l-lelen, lnul ihose who lcnow her like her. FREDERICK MULLER 3l2 Princefon Avenue Academic ' ' 'fRED Cast of Chai ns Car Fr d's clivi i lney have been ne o dramalics. Perhaps he wil a ' way inlo some biq busi- . osilion afler qraclualion. Wr- hope so. E61 DONALD MUNROE 526 Kerper Street Academic College noN Don's one infirmity is his inability to grasp French very easily. What he lacks there, however. he makes up with his brilliancy in Physics. His sunny grin and happy-go-lucky manner keep his classmates in good spirits. EVELYN NAGEL I28 E. Wellens Avenue Commercial Stenographer HEV.. Bible Club, Vocal Ensemble. Ev is a quiet miss who seldom speaks until she is spoken to. She is always pleasant and willing to aid others. Ev has a lovely alto voice which represented Olney in the Phila- delphia l-ligh School Chorus. ROLAND NASH in 'U 455I N. Thirteenth Stree Academic K QV Point HBUD.. 'V Luncl-:room Monitorgk Treasurer QI IB, i2A, I2Bl. , The call ot th Nunitorm was too much tor Bu nd he heads tor West Point ith his ready smile, his deti' cy in French, and his head T mance, all indications point toilhis 'lling Morgan's shoes in days t ome. i T' VIR A NE TIEHL ' alton tr ef Co al nographer IIJIN Yll formation Desk, Section Secretary, epresentahvep Monitor: Basketball, Tap Club. Jinny does anything she attempts, well. She has excellent records tor all her studies. She is to be recom- mended for the neatness and care with which she does her work. 622 JUNE, 1934 DOROTHY D. MYERS 5I26 N. Fifteenth Street Academic Duke University MDOT.. Information Desk: Monitor, Section Sec- retary. Dot is such a quiet, unassuming person, that we seldom know she's about. Her neatness and good taste in dressing make her very attractive. She is liked by everyone. ILDA NAGLEE I4l0 E. Lycomi g Stre Commercial . Artist .. I Til is knowpl roug out the class as a tun maker. Sometimes, though, she is so ' t that we don't know she's a o : at other times we can't get ord in edgewise, but whatever her mood, she is always pleasant. X X ELIZABETH 3I6 Van irk Stree ' Commercial t Art, chool Primi Ten, V e P sident UZ lg Troian Staff. + Betty sa ery little but makes her art lwior k instead. She is one ot th!63 outstanding brush wielders and sta artist ot the Troian. ARTHUR O. NIBLING BIO4 Jeanes Street Academic -P n Sta HART.. 1 Class Council UIB, I2 , Senior Prom Committee, Chairman, I Dance Com- mittee, Chairman, -IZA nce Committee, Alternate Repre t i UIBJQ T-Square Club. Art has cras ed more dances through a k windows than any tellow we know. torce ot habit he went in that way on the night ot our rom, n though he was the chair- an t the committee and had a p. Zh HAROLD E. OETZEL 6222 Oakley Slreel Academic C HOETZ.. Highliqh1s Represenfalive. ifC'll 1 Adil allege Oelz ol lhe booming voice is one ol lhe class's besl high pressure men. His book's I-lighlighlsn sale h ways been well above average. as al- l-le is heading for college where he will lake some larger publicalion oul ol lhe red. EVALINE ROSE OSTROW 4507 N. Fillh Slreel Academic Business EVE Eve hasn'l been wilh us long enough lor us lo be very well acquainled wilh her. We do know, however, lhal she dresses laslelully and is allraclive. WINNIE RUTH PACKER 4728 N. Carlisle Slreel Commercial Sec WINNIE Winnie is a very liny girl, m relary easur- ing nol quile live leel lall. She is like a lillle old grandmolher al and al olher limes she is lively limes, . Win should slarl a column lor some ol lhe boys who are conslanlly asking her advice. Wil and wisdom are a parl ol her personalily. VERA PATTON 4230 N. Sevenlh Slreel Commercial Nurse VERA Bible Club, Girl Reserves, M orial Dulv. f' Red headed, I husky voiced Vera, h e young inlernes e h l Vera will announc , ' p yo r islancelf' and go energelica ly ab ul her wo k. She is very seriously inleresled in lhis lype of work and she'll cerlainly succeed. JUNE, 1934 ROY ORBELL M I 3926 Howland Slree I Me Ahanw AQ , M B sines I ' IP as sel origin! ns his goal in life. .Alll ess has gulf- may Wil should i re is zv us popularily ll's e lie hi who make us sorry musl drill aparl eller gradue ali CHARLES OSTROWSKI 650l N. Twelllh Slreel Building Conslruclion Drallsman CHUCK Chuck is one ol lhose suave, well dressed, handsome fellows who lend color lo our class. Nol very much is heard ol him, bul he is always on lhe iob ready lo loin in some fun or do a good lurn. HILDA PATTON 5627 N. American Slreel Commercial Slenographer MICKEY Represenlalive 198, llBlg Drarnalic Clubg Monilorg Tap ard Tumbling Club. Mickey is an ideal friend. She is always willing lo help everyone and lo share her possessions wilh her friends. She is never crilical ol olhers. Besides her pleasanl er onalily, I is 'gill as a S. IRVING PAYES I67 E. Roosevell Boulevard Academic Universily of Pe . W Chemislry Club: Faraday I rvey- inq Club, Monilor., lrv is so quiel l e don'l know lhal he i bou e i always busily d los n uring lunch periods, y rods, and sludy periods. l, h is so busy wilh his lessons l he doesn'l have lime lo lake parl in lhe schooI's social alilairs. E63 IRVING A. PENN 4824 N. 8+h Sfreef Vocalional Ari Arr School WILLIE Editor-in-Chief, June '34 , Troian q Edilor-in-Chief, June '34 Class Paper ll2AJg Associate Editor ll2Blg Represen- rarive CIZA, IZBJQ Executive Board, House of Represenlalives ll2A, I2Blg Modern Reading Club, Presidewi lllA, IIB, l2Alg Primi Ten, Secrelary IIZAJ, Publicily Man- ager Senior Prom, Chairman Posfer Com- milleeg Senaie Awardg I-lighliqhls Slaffg Publicity Manager MarIha g Gym Leaderg Sludy Hall Supervisor, Captain, 'lheafre Club. Whenever 'rhere is somefhing worfh- while lo be done, Willie is sure lo be lhere doing il. I-le is blue-eyed. good looking, infelligenf, and one of Olney's ouislanding arlisls. ln shorl, Willie is every boy's pal, and every qirl's ideal. ROSALIND PETROFF 4748 N. Eighth Slreei Commercial Business NRCS.. Senior French Club: Curren? I-lisfory Clubg Junior Commercial Club, Monitor. Rosalind is one of our mosl eliicienl commercial sfudenls. Aside from her elliciency her sweei disposilion should aid her in gelling a posilion. She doesn'+ make herself known for her noise: her cheerful smile makes lhal UTUISCSSSGFY. I r, I , MIILDRED PFUNKE ' 7329 Bingham Sires? 'Commercial Business MILLIE Glee Club: Tap Club. Wilh her smile and her ever pres- en? good humor, Mildred is a very pleasanf person lo know. She is one of our mosl efficienf lypisls. In baskel- ball, loo, she shines, for she makes many poinls for her Team. DORIS THELMA POLE I68 W. Tabor Road Commercial Business PETE Book Secretary, Highlights Represen- ialive. Fefe is one of lhe people who seem lo have fha gill of having a good lime in Spire of everylhing and every- body else. She can be depended upon as a comedian. I-ler wil and sense ol humor have saved us from dull school days. JUNE, 1934 .ii- .1-11. 64.1 M NAOMI PETERMAN ll5 E. Courlland Sfreel' Commercial Business PETE Troian Slaifg Choral Club: All Philo- delphia High School Chorus l'3l, '32J. Pe're's charm revolves around her oulspokenness and sincerily. She is never a bil' backward aboul Telling whal she Thinks aboul you. She plays baskelball, dances well, sings, is a swell cook, and is 'ro be grabbed by some dashing Romeo for his own. CARL PFEIFFER 5924 N. Camac Slreef Mechanic Arls Unemploymenl PETE We congralulale fhe bread lines on being Pele's ullimale obieclive. I-Iis fellows will surely enjoy his com- pany as much as we enioyed his being in our class. ' c N x FLJ' . r xy I r QEORGE PIERCE II2 Nedro Avenue ln srid E. C. Work PIERCY George is one of 'rhe mos? ami- able people in fhe class. His sense oi humor, loo. makes many friends. Even lhough he doesn'l lalk much or make much noise, he manages lo make himself heard when he laughs, SELMA POLICOFF 4825 Camac Slreef Academic Business HSEL.. Monilor, June '34 Slafig June '34 Represenlalive. I-lere is one of our very modern young ladies. Sel is quile sophisli- caled. Dancing, parries, boys, and bridge are her main inreresls in life. The happiesl day in Sel's life will be grodualion day. 1 J GERTRUDE CLAIRE POLLACK IBI4 W. Widener Place Commercial Journalism JERRY Jerry doesn'l lake much inleresl in aclivilies aboul lhe school, her lime is lalcen up by oulside inleresls. Dancing and parlies lill her hours. RALSTON POOLE 4926 Hulchinson Slreel Academic Business RAL Casl ol Chrislmas PIay. Thal Ral is .lu e '34's Beau Brum- mel was pfyed'l:?y lhe sludenl ballol in which he walled away wilh lhe lille ollf'ThiS Bes Dre sen. - His allrac- Jlgevhair andjcharmling, rolling chuclcle have made more lhan one lair damsel wish he would casl an eye her way. M loLA POTTER, 04 N. l7lh Slre Ac ic ' la'College HOLA-If , ice Presidenl June ass IIIB, IZA, IZBJ, Represenlalive ll , IOB, IIA, IIB, l2Al, Girls' Hi-Y, Cheer Leaders Club, Prom Commillee, l Dance Commillee, Tap Club, elball, French Club, Ola's is one ol lhe lradi- lions ol ou class. This is evidenl in lhal she as been overwhelmingly elecled and re-elecled Class Vice- Presidenl since IIB. She expecls lo spend her nexl four years in college. We bel our shirl she'll be behind a slove long before lhen. SARAH PRINCE 4826 N. Sevenlh Slreel I Commercial Privale S relary ' SYD ' Monilorg rnch Cl ' n r'Commer- cial Club. ll yo er wanl lo have a lol ol lun, iusl call on Sid. She never lels enylhing worry her, and she never lalces anylhing seriously. Neilher does she ever hurry, she is slow, bul sure. JUNE, 1934 SYLVIA POLLACK 5948 N. l3lh Slrgel .- Commercial ' usiness if :wwf Senior Frerzh Club, Senior and Junior Commercial . I'Ven ' while she never sang r l lo Arms, is, neverlheless, en d lo lhe nickname. She has limi d her aclivilies lo a lew good clu , and has proven hersell worlhy ol lbem. DAVID PORTNER I6I3 Chellen Avenue Commercial Business DAVE Foolball Team, Baseball Team, Law Club. The Slavens and Slrubes of Fool- ball lame have had lheir names laud- ed lo lhe skies, bul il loolc fellows lilce Dave up lhere in lhe line lo rip lhe holes in lhe opposilion. Hiber- naling inlo comparalive oblivion near- ly all year, lall found him oul lhere learing up lhe lurl for dear old Olney. DOROTHY PRATT 4749 N. D Slreel Academic Temple --DO-ru Girl Reserves, Tap and Tumbling Club, fgerch Club, Ollice Monilor, Book Secre- Dol has been on lhe honor roll mosl ol lhe lime since enlering high school. Aside lrom her sludies, swim- ming, reading, and music lalce up a greal deal of her lime. Paying visils and going lo parlies are her hobbies. TANYA RABINOWITZ 4624 N. Eighth Slreel Commercial Business TERRY French Club, Thealre Club, Monilor, Senale Award. Terry is a very ambilious person who always has her assignmenls in on lime. She usually makes lhe honor roll, which means hard worlr and sludv. ln soile of being sludious, Terry finds lime lo enioy herself in school. E65 JACK RADITZ 49I5 Ella Slreel' Academic Business DYNAMITE Baseballg Infer-Class Baskefballg Book Secrelaryg Represenlalive ll0Al. When il comes lo making noise, Jack can do his share. He doesn l lose any lime in making The acquainl- ance of members of lhe lair sex, in facl, fha? seems fo be his hobby. DOROTHY RAPP 5l22 N. Twelflh Slreef Commercial Secrelary HDO-I-n We know very liflle of Dol because she is so quiel. She should make a good secrelary, for she is very ellis cienl. ln our associafions wilh her we have always found her lo be pleasanf and capable. HARRY REED 6 Somerville Avenue A a IC College BILL Se ale IIIA, IIB, IZAJQ Chairman Senale Al: Re resenlativeg Cas? of Dulcy 3 Fo allg Cgouncil lIIB, I2Alg Choral Club, Pres: en? illAl. Harry's aclivifies are ample proof of his versalilily. He has dabbled in polifics, won his spurs in dramalics, sings, plays foolball. Wilh collage and a B. A. degree as his goal, he occupies lhe meanwhile selling le- male hearls allulfer. AGNES REID ii 425l N. Reese Sfreel' Commercial Business SCOTTY Our lillle Scorch lass has a lillle Scolch accenl fhal is very pleasanl lo hear. She is always smiling and lull of merrimenl. Scolly is liked by all who know her, lor her laugh pro- voking sayings. 662 JUNE, 1934 LORRAINE RAID 4l34 N. Franklirffreel Commercial Mess BUNN Bunny has een much loo busy wilh her sc work lo lake any li e wilh ubs or afhlelics. She's i f la over her sludies in a el cal manner and made lhem 'ke l' , N HAROLD RATCLIFFE 48I4 N. Mervine Slreef Commercial Banker RATS Those who know him cannol im- agine Harold as a banker. ln lhe lirsl place, he's anylhing buf digni- fied. Secondly, he isn'l serious enough. We lhink lhe only lhing he'll ever be in a bank is messenger: how- ever, wonders never ceasel M. EVELYN REES 20l W. Rosemar Sfreel Commercial Business HEV.. Tap Club: Commercial Clubg Monitor. One of Ev's hobbies is dancing. She rarely misses a school dance and allends many ofhers. ln spile ol lhe lac? lhal she is kepl so busy, Ev finds lime 'lo do her school work in which she has made good records. CATHERINE REIMEL 5608 N. Mescher Sheer Commercial Business CASS Class Baskelballgy Varsily Volleyballg Monilorg Class Volleyball. Cass is one ol our alhleles. Al- lhouqh she doesn'l lake par? in many social affairs of lhe class, she lakes an aclive inleresl in alhlelics. Per- haps you may nof know il, buf Cass plays an excellenl game of baskelball. BEATRICE RESNlCK 495l N. Ninlh Slreel Academic Normal School BEATTY Monilor: lnformalicn Desk. ll seems lhal Beally has decided lo be a school leacher. Lucky are lhe boys and girls who are in her class. for she is very pleasanl and easy lo gel along wilh. BERNARD ROBBINS 4760 Tampa Slreel Accounlanl College ROBBlE i Aero Club: MoniloQ'Hi ' Rep- resenlalive. ' You know obbk'iwQlhere1fNo maller whal' going on or whal's li- able lo en, lhere's a ringside sel 'LB,obbie. He became a re ' every evenl of lhe day. l s he is desfined lo become an experl on somelhing or olher. EVELYN M. RONEY 4935 N. Fiflh Slreel Home Economics Designer EVlE Leaders Club: Aero Club: Class Baskel- ball Team: Glee Club. Evelyn's many lalenls were hidden under a quiel bul fine exlerior. Alh- lelic, vocalislic, and inleresled in aeronaulics, she seems lo have par- licipaled in almosl every phase of our school life. RO RT gif 549 eller-gy Slreel lnduslrial Ma hi sl. Underlaker HB .. Music Apr 'aliong Foolball: Gym Team: Tennis am: Gym Leader. Whq rigcomes lo repairing and in- ld slalling chinery, Bob iusl cou nol alen. We all see a dead fgfure Bob , buf we know lhal heewil ake a success of il. f JUNE, 1934 RUTH RHODE 5000 N. Tanlh Sfreof Commercial Business RUTHIE Thealre Club: Junior Commercial Club: Modern Readers Club: Gym Locker Monie lor. Laugh and lhe J r 'laughs wilh you! This is u V90 ledly one sland- ard lfyh s and lives upflo. She has nb for gab', Tsgweavily endowed, w e il be ecause oflherfiollylyrgmhappy willicisms or abiliiyflo lake il, Rulh will un- doubledly find a parl for herself in lhe play, Success. ORVILLE ROBINSON 630 Arlhur Slreel Academic College ROBBlE Book Treasurer: Allernale Represenlaf live: Basketball Team: BasebaIl'Squa 4 Robbie had a pofaularll wil 'his classmales lhal was une His eyenness of disposillo slrlness, and nlimiled e A 0' yi h' cerlain uiel se of Jefand lireless efforcfs as asurer are lasting qifls from i lo his class which will always be remembered. ERWIN A. ROSE 57IVz Alcoll Slreel ,. :fl Academic U. of Pennsylvania ROSEY ' 'lers Club: Fealur 'Writer an er, Assisfanl dilor c ' i - li? ' F U ' ssoci e i O I' r B' an aboul Ol sey is ou lain - - - nay. -Afswell colu nisl, p man, high pressure speaker, and poli- lician. His inlelligence, wil and force- fulness have made him one of lhe mosl well known sludenls in Olney. and. we are sure, will make him a famous figure in fulure news. SYLVIA ROSEMAN 420I Roosevelt Boulevard Commercial Slenographer USYL.. Modern Readers Club: Junior Commer- cial Club: Aero Club: Thealre Club. Inlroducing Syl, and if she were around she'd be sure lo have a few words lo say on lhal accouql. Sludy- ing when fold lo lislen .and making hersel heard whea a?kled lo sludy. she so ehow dcylxher signals mixed:.'L,4fV However r generoslilyend pefpnlifal high spiillzglhave kepl i:jOFdiTbT' a hosl of lrims and a hoslsof well-wishers. E67 T3 ,Z EMANUEL ROSEN 5002 F ST Mechanic ArTs I : s -leer MA 5 J RepresenTaTive T O1 ' s na Repre- senTaTive: All Hi r orus l'3l, '32l: Monifor. f' Always Trying . -1 a beTTer w To geT so Thing accomplished, ny oTTen eTs inTo verbal con- w s. l-Te . had The disTincTion oT ing if ember oT The All-l-ligh '. .sf horus and goes inTo all his . l es sincerely. SYLVIA ROSENFELD 5244 N. FifTh STreeT Commercial STenographer SYLV Theafre Club: Commercial Club: French Club. Sylv is a very congenial lighT- hearTed young lady, who is as True and as generous as The Talk we read abouT in books. Cheerful and willing wherever she goes. we deeply envy Those who will be her comrades and consianl associaTes, Tor They will find a characTer ThaT many would like To meeT. JANET ROSENTHAL 4629 N. ElevenTh STreeT Commercial lnTerior DecoraTing TWINNIE Junior Commercial Club: Senior Com- mercial Club: Senior French Club. JaneT is The oTher half oT our very charming and well known Twin- nies. She's Tull oi Tun and has a winning personaliTy ThaT's hard To beaT. We're wishing you well in your TuTure work. SYLVIA ROSENTHAL 347 E. Roosevelf Blvd. Academic Social Service Work BUNNY Presideif of Honor Socielyj Presid'e.1T of Currenf Hisfory Club: I.TerscholasTrc .De- bating Team TIIB, IZAT: AssociaTe Edifor of roien : Feafure Ediror of .llHIQl'I- liqhTs : Senior Board of Hrql1ighTs : Feafure Wriler of June '34 : Honor Award: I2B Class Council: WriTers Cluli. Sylvia is The one of many who combine all The qualiTies which go Toward making herselT an aTTracTive and successTul woman. Personalijry. ambiTion, inTelligence, TacT, selT-reli- ance, iniTiaTive are only a Tew of her many good qualiTies. She is noT only a good sTudenT, buT socially she is priceless. 682 JUNE, 1934 ESTHER ROSEN 727 N. Sevenlh STree'l' Academic glollege ESSlE French Club: M ry nq Club: Music Appreciaiion ub WhaTeve es. she does well. Essie cerT' musT have been The insp' lion Tor ThaT saying. She's Tru ue also, and somehow iusT can e beaTen in The race Tor recog- niTion of The Tinesse in characfer Thai so many Try To aTTain and never really succeed in realizing. ISRAEL ROSENTHAL 30l W. Lindley Avenue Academic Temple lZZl E Chemistry Club: Faraday Club: Survey- ing Club: MoniTor. lzzie is one boy ThaT will always geT along wiTh everyone. l-le's so very sincere in whaT he aTTernpTs To do and really excels in The man's Tield of science. STraighTTorward and in- dusTrious, lz is one Tellow we're glad we had in our class and sorry To leave. RUTH ROSENTHAL 4629 N. Elevenfh STreeT Commercial PrivaTe Secrc-Tary TWINNIE Junior Commercial Club: Seior Com- mercial Club: Senior Frerch Club. RuTh's pleasing disposiTion makes her well liked by all her Triends. She's gol' a way abouT her ThaT aTTracTs everyone. When she isn'T being called Twinnie iT's usually JaneT and The quieT answer always comes back, l'm RuTh. FRANCES ROSENZWEIG SII8 N. HuTchinson STreeT Commercial School oT Design MARY PlCKFORD Highligl-rTs RepresenTaTive: Chamber of Commerce Club: law Club: Currenf Hisiory Club: Theaire Club: HiqhIiqhTs Bookkeeper: l-lrqhliqhTs Reporrerg Mod- ern Readers Club. Always busy wiTh one of her many acTiviTies, Frances sTill has Time To make a Tine scholasTic record Tor herselT. l-lere-'s one blonde ThaT cer- Tainly has whaT iT Takes To gei along. N R X X SELMA ROVNER 402 Ruscomb Street Academic Temple HSAL.. Secretary Spanish Club: Theatre Club: Modern Reading Club: Geography Club: Monitor. It you can picture to yourselt a student with a natural o ' tor good-tellowshi a lovableness that is irresiw, t is is the one girl th t w t 'ly be imagined. Selma ands respect as a true pal and as a good student. JOHN T. RUSHTON, JR. Q X-2j1l7E. Sheldon Street Moclpaltmuc Arts Job J SPlDER F tball: Baseball: Second Team Basket! b , l2A Da cc Committee: IZB Council: gwrri Monitor: Representative, Jack's an engaging tellow, and known tor his friendliness. t-le's quite an athlete and is one ot the tellows that helped to keep the Sportsmanship Trophy at Olney. Jack's long legs are going to help carry him up that ladder to success! MARGARET ANN SALERNO 624 E. Godfrey Avenue Academic College IIPEGII Representative UIB, IZA, IZBJ: Infor- ma.ion Desk: Track Team IIIBJ: Gym Leader llIBl: Girls' Hi-Y: Volleyball il2Ai: School Beautiful Committee: Prom Committee: Monitor. With a flock ot friends always at her heels, a tlashing smile and a bright hello, Peg seems to tind time tor work and play. She enioys her school lite in tull and helps everyone else do likewise. HELEN E. SAUERS I906 Medary Avenue Academic College BABE Highlights Staff: Class Basketball: Monitor: Gym Leader. l-telen's unassuming exterior didn't keep her out ot the limelight ot thoughttulness. She will, we know, go on making triends as tast as she did at Olney and keep them as long. JUNE, 1934 WILLIAM RUPP 752I Veree Road Academic Philadelphia Orchestra AESTROH Gen -1:i b: oncertmoster of Or- clrn T n. il is tlgiet tellow who is al- wn s omething tor his class. lrte's a g od sport and certainly k ows at music is all about. l-lis a I n is high and yet we canlt hi? ut feel that he will attain his obioctive. Good luck-and we moan itl BESSIE SABAROFF 5237 N. Tenth Street Academic University ot Ponna SATTY Writers Club: Faraday Club: Chemistry Club: Secretary Historical Interest Club: Highlights Representative: Senior French Club: HighlLghts Reporter: Law Club: Chamber ot ommerce: Cuircit History C'ub: Geography Club: Monitor. i3essie's sparkling naivette and ring- ing tun making won't be torgotten. Participating in many activities and helping the pleasant side ot school lite go round, we hope that sho finds the rest ot her lite always so ioyous. JEANETTE SANDLER 65I6 N. Sixteenth Street Commercial Private Secretary JEANNIE Tieafiver of Senior Commercial Club: Highlights Representative: Gym Leader: Senior Fieich Club: Theatre Club: Moni- tor. Jeanette is one girl who couldn't help getting along successtully. With B keen sense ot l'lUrTTOl', 6 ready SYTTT' pathy, a time character and unceas- ing energy, she set a record and is still holding it. We're hoping you land a good position ancl..e....? PEARL D. SCHAEFFER 4760 C Street . i C m - ' l 'i ' o mercia HDEBBYIT Commercial Club.: Gyiwi rf Altcr- e nate Represenxativef Club. f Pearl wasla ,Us E staunch but un- obt. iv ppqlrter ot school activ- iti . T e's something tine and deep u er Pearl's sunniness that will carry her on a successtul career. We wish you well! E69 CECILIA SCHLAIN 560i N. Second Sireef Academic College CELlE amafic Clubg Represenfafiveg Monifor. elie ' one mem of our class ev hdughi ch ng. Her ever- lasiing +ur and 'd words, her cheerfun hin3S haven'+ gon y unnoi ere's a loi of good forfune in sfore anyone like Celie. MARIE J. SCHMITT l309 Wyoming Nvenuef . Commercial ,I B i S HSC Her voi ever genile, sweei and fl ' so said Shakespeare. and so w say. Conscieniious in every- Thing she underiakes, a successful business career is sure fo be hers. U WILLIA CHMIDT 73 niieih Sfreel' Academic Heaven Knows 8 UBILL.. Tr reseniariveg Gym Leader. Bill doesn'l' have rnuch +o say, bul he ainly goes ahead ard does w he mean? io say. The gym- um seems io be closer la home an fhe classroom for Bull. KATHERINE SCHNA 6595 N. Twel S I' Academic College ' n f German Club: ior. Wiih all e assisfance Kaiherine lenf 'the' ool nurse, we wonder if sh change her obieciive io n ' when she is gradua+ed. Whaf- r Kaiherine does follow, however. we feel sure she will be a success and will do herself proud. JUNE, 1934 70-Tl' k by CARQLIVNE sci-Mor 4lQf'1:airhill Sfreef COFf1mGTif7l ' ,.' Secreiary , HSUGAIY' . 1 Cl Volleyballg Moniiorg Gymtilslloniior. J roline 'ls 5 girl who' ceriainly enloys life an elps evofyone else do lhe same. ere isadn ehieciiveness in her personality' lhai makes one cheerful lusi being around her and quire merry when wifh her for any lengih of Time. RUTH SCHMIDT 5027 N. Fiffh Sfreef Commercial Secreiary f 'WOOF . IIB Clas ouncilg- IZ nierfainmenl Co mifr . e we ha e uiei buf popular u l y, o whom hurry and w rry se angers. Deep waiers running . oihly describes her na- iure w . Ruth has an inherenl power or making real friends for as an infimaie friend, Woof is priceless. HELEN SCHMUTZ 3l34 Ridge Avenue Academic College Helen is a very quiei buf defer- mined member of our class and ready fo oblige whenever possible. She is always ready +o pui in a good word for ihe underdog. l-lor cool. calm manner will fake her far. ELEANOR M. SCHNEI R 4Bl3 N. Twelffh Sireef Academic Universiiy of Penna ELLIE Pickwick Clubg Curreni Hisiory Club: Geography Clubg French Clubg Monitor. Eleanor is fhe iype of girl every- one can'i help liking. She's a greai gal wiih a hosf of friends and a smile ihal is simply conlagious. Ellie also possesses a fund of exlra good cheer for all fhose lhai wanl some. and a repufaiion for good spolisman- ship lhal's hard io beal. f DORIS S OENHUT 5I Q N. Fi X n h Sfreel Acad ic XR i Colleqe Girl ' Hi-Y refarylg lnformalion Deslcg Dof's figs say fhaf she's a peach of a, gal and a preffy swell pal. er of fo all fhose around her, long be remembered by all s ANN SCHUESSLER 339 E. Eleanor Sfreef Commercial Hairdressing SHORTY Slworfy is one of The pleasanfesf girls of our class. Her happy-go-lucky nafure never gof her in wrong yef, and keeps hor ready for lofs of fun af any fime. IRMA SCHWANKE 4525 N. 5lh Sfreef Academic Kindergarfen Teacher HIRM.. German Club. Jusl a philoprogenifive girl is lrm. She iusf loves children and cannof do wifhouf fhem. lrm, fhere- fore should be a successful Kinder- garlen feacher. FRANCES SCHWARTZ 5l33 N. l2fl1 Sfreef ' Commercial Be Beaufiful FRAN All Fran is looking forward fo is being beaufiful. Fran should be safisfied wifh whaf she has and should remember fhaf beaufy is only skin deep. JUNE, 1934 1 3 ALBERT SCHOENWETTER 53l W. Louden Sfreof lndusfrial Arfs Mech. HAL.. Al is one of fhose fellows who never said anyfhing foo noisily spoken af any greaf lengfh. He was always agreeable fo all fhose acquainfed wifh him, and lofs of fun fo fhose who knew him as a friend. ELERYN SCHULTZ 4849 N. A Sfroof Commercial Somebody's Sfenogn ONNlE Commercial Clubg Dramalic Club: Hi-Yg Tap Club. Roprcscnfafive of The friendly so- cial spirif of our class, Onnie goes ouf info fhe business world faking a hosl of our good wishes along wifh her. We wish you loads of luck and success! BEATRICE T. SCHWARTZ 5724 N. Twelffh Sfreel Afiademic College HBEAH B ' ary Moniforg Chemislry Clubg ?.UJ.L'iPJCl1iZf'W'U K5iiimiP To fhose who know Bea, shiellsxe- valuable friend and always quiefly accomplishing fhings. As a member of fhe Olney High Band she made quife a name for herself. MAY SCHWARTZ 5322 N. Mascher Sfresf Academic College MOZZEL Girls' Hi-Y3 Thcalre Club: Class Secre- laiy, Dramalic Club: Tap Clubg Class Represenlalivc and Alfernalc. May has been admired chiefly for hor deop sincerify and sfrengfh of characfer. She has fha somefhing which seems fo inspire ofhers lo finer ideals. Her friends are real friends: she doesn'1' accepf fhem half-way. CVWOJM' 'il , L' C E71 PAUL SCHWARTZ 4763 N. Hulchinson Slreel' Commercial Business FOG HORN FANNY Office Monilorg Lunch Room Monilor. Alihough Paul doe-sn'i say much and hasn'l' gone in slrong for exlra- curricular aciivifies, sfill his earnesl monilorial work in The service of lhe school shows Thai aclions speak louder ihan words. MILDRED SCOTT JN 242 W. Somerville Ave. Commercial Slenographer ty HMILH Ilmsic Apprecialion Club: Lunch Room j'Monilorg Gym Office Leader. O ne can'i oiien find a girl like Mildred. Her unseliishness and fine characler have noi gone unnoliced even Though she is more reserved ihan many of her classmaies. We won'i soon iorgel' her worihiness. ROBERT SEHL 4320 N. bf N ree -J I ,i 'v York B 5 i ra Moni -,1 Q'!2- 1 .llB, I , l2 l. ' e e ulshining his many s i. i ies, we know lhal if you - V- Bob, you know a friend. Pleas- i 7 friendly? Ask his classmaies and see wha? lhey say. LILLIAN SERVETNICK 49l7 Ella Slreef Commercial College LIL Aero Club: Junior Commercial Clubg Wrilers Club: Highlights Sfaflg Modern Readers Club, Vice Presidenf ll2Blg Thea- lre Club, Treasurer ll2Blg June '34 Sfaffg Monifor. Were all of Lil's acliviiies lo be lisied, il would lake a volume. Gen- erally speaking, Lil is generally speak- ing, we know l'ha+ her delighlful man- nerisms and charming challer have carved ihemselves indelibly in our minds. JUNE, 1934 l sc 72'-E. SOLOMON SCHWARTZ 4048 E. Roosevell' Blvd. Academic College -.Sol-N Monilorg Represenlaliveg Book Treasurerg Law Club. ln almosi every group, ihere are some members who siand in The background and yei make people around lhem very conscious of iheir value. Sol is one fellow ihai never made himself very conspicuous. buf always lel his aclions speak for him. We can never imagine him oiher 'rhan 'rhe good spori he always has been. REUBIN SEGAL 305 E. Albanus Sfreef Commercial Business RUBE Commercial Law Club. Rube's a fellow everyone liked lo have around. He always did his besl in every Thing he iackled. We wish Rube a world oi luck in ihe greai game of life! MARTIN SENDROW 5006 C Sfreel Ind. Eleclz Work HMARTYH If an ele yrician he w'l be is o he road 'ro rosperily e 'Age whb is ever on e aleri, rea io parlicipaie in school acfivifry as long as if has lo doyvffh walls, volls, and amperesf' 1 RUTH SEYBOLD 323 W. Champlosl Avenue Commercial Business RUFUS Hisforic Apprecialion Ciubg Swimming Clubg Class Baskelballg Siudy Hall Moni- Of. Every inch of her embodying some goodness, her omnipresenl smile, and good-nalured humor make her a boon lo The dry looks of many a male counfenance. N . HARRY S ER 48 I 2 q Sfreel CommerciaL- College --HI.. Couricil UIKZAJ: Treasurer of IIB Class. I-li, ' , hen Harry is lhe sub- iec a rdina vocabulary is insuffi- I do iuslice To his fine charac- er. Rosy cheeks, personalily plus, and a fine friend. f INE en r PI c I Mechanical Ar ' College HERB SHULM Radio Club: Faraday Club: Chem. Club. With a pen and pencil he is keen Oi a mechanic arls school, he'll be dean. A verilable demon wilh a pencil in his hand. If Herb doesn'l amounl lo somelhing, we will be greally sur- prised. RUTH SICHEL 5807 N. I5'll1 Slreef Comfnercial I , Business College .AJ ..RplFHY.. Se or Commekcial Club: Modern ead s Club:l'ftcrelary and Treasurer, ZA , Choral : Secrelary ll2Bl: Gym e Monildv Pleasingibeyond a doubl. She loo. is lhe pr6ud possessor of lhal inloc- fious Sichel personalily, an ear-lo- ear smile which is so hard fo counler- eil. NONA E. SILVER 6l37 N. Fairhill Sfreel Commercial Secrefarial Work UNO-- Book Secrefary: Book Treasulcr: Bible Club: Monilor. I-lere is one girl fhal will never gel info lrouble. She is No, a negalive quanlily of misery and unhappiness. She will be a colossal assel lo a smarl employer. I JUNE, 1934 RICHARD W. SHILL 442I N. 8+h Sfreef Mechanic Arls College DICK Band: Orchesfra: Brass Quarlel: Repre- senlalive IIIAI. One look al Dick's aclivilies, and lhere will be no queslion abou? his Iavorile paslime, If Richard is as successful in everylhinq lhal he does as he is in playing Ihe lrumpel, he will be anofher Louie Armslrong. ROBERT SICHEL 5624 N. Tenlh Sfreel Academic College BOB Lalin Club: French Club: Nos Vi info: Debafing Socielyg Mineroloqy Club: Treas- urer lllAJ, Secrefary IIIBI: Renresenla- live QIZBI. A meriforious sludenl, a conscien- lious worker, and a pleasing person- alily rendered Bob one of rhe admired in The class. Debaling look up mosl of Bob's lime as mosl likely il will in college-a second Dan Websler. LEOLA SILANSKY 340 E. Roosevelt Boulevard Commercial Secrofary HLEE.. Junior Commercial Club: Senior Com- mercial Club: Travel Club: Thealre Club: Monifor. Vociferously blafanf-her longuo beals a lallo on your ear-drums wilh gossipy revelalion. Lee has more spry crackling wil 'than bubbles in a glass of soda have animalion. MICHAEL SIMON 824i Pine Road Mech. Arls Avialion Career MIKE Aero Club: Lunch Monilor: Council Member: Sfudy Hall Monifor. Mike has a suil againsl lhe cily, because he is loo close lo lhe ground. Bul beside his parvilude one can see in him lhe making of a real avialor, coupled wilh a disposilion lhal is 99 44fIOO'X, of big fa? chuckles. E73 R HARD A. SIMON I7l0 Widener Place Academic Penn Sfafe DlCK Allernale Represenfafiveq Faraday Clubg Chess Club. I-Ie'Il painf before many a lord and crown And wifh his brush he'II win renown. Diclr belongs fo fhe arfisfic elemenf of Olney. As a carfoonisf his dexfer- ify was ably displayed, and he is one of fhe besf and mosf modesf. O fr-'UQ W NE SNODGR S 408 Azhdele Sfreel' Academic Collage WHITEY Historical Inleresf Clubg Monifor. I-le is wise who is silent If silence was golden, Whifey would be anofher Rockefeller. Warm, io- vial, lcind affecfion and friendship- fhaf is Wayne. ISADORE SOIFFER 6733 N. Ibfli Sires? Academicf Wide. Wide. Wvfld A iovlCKr- , Debaiingi 'Sociefyg Member IfIl6Y-SCIIO- Iaslic 'Debaling Team: I IighIigI1Is Sfaffg Currenf Hislory Club. ' I ,, I Every girI's ideal and ap orafor par-excellence make upN1i1'e Charac- ferislics of! IblrLOIQJery's iunior De- mosfherllbi' lck is of an a vanfurous spirijhand is sure Io go Iaqes and do fhings. W RUTH SOLOMON 332 E. Albanus Sireef Commercial Business RUTHIE Members of fhe class should expecf amiable Rufhie Io become a secrefary of a famous man in years fo coma. Rufhie would much rafhor play wifh a fypewriler than dance, FRANKLIN SMALE 528 Fishers Avenue Academic Penn Sfafe-1-,Foreslry TINY ' F-oofball squaag swimnnffsquad. Befreclcledfbespepfacled, Tiny I?l an afhlefe and fine sfudenf. Having as many smilfsfws-he has propensiiies foward s s, Franlc feels as com- forfablefiigrd 'foofball uniform as in a bafhing suif. MIRIAM CYRIL SOBLE I96 Wes? Chew Sfreel Academic Jewish I-Iospifal-Nurse MlCKIE Presidenf of ihe Thealre Club: Vice Presideni of Currenl' Hisfory Clubg Senale Awardg Monilor. Despife her mulfisonous voice we lcnow fhaf fhere is genuine depfh. affecfionafe warm feelings, and good wishes, behind if. Aspiring fo a job fhaf will cure fhe siclr, we lrnow she ...-will be a succ . ' . X o . D at I CHARLES S L OW m Academic Penn Sfafe College of Opfomefery CHARLEY Represenfafive HA, 98, IOA, IOBlg Chess Team iCaplainJg Presidenl' Chess Clubg Inferscholasfic Debaforp Varsity Tennis Teamg Senafe Award: Senior French Club: Dramaiic Clubg Chemisfry Clubg Camera Club: June '34 , I-'IighIighis . Troian Sfafig Law Club iVice Pres.lg Faraday Clubg Prom Commilfee. This menfal gianf was everyfhing af Olney High buf a ianifor. An afhlefe, a meriforious. and mosf acfive sfudenf, a iournalisf of greaf abilify are buf a few of CharIey's ouf- sfanding achievemenfs. Charley is fhe only member of fho June '34 Class who made high school in fhree and a half years. MARIE SORENSEN 542 Van Kirk Sfreef Commercial Secrefary Swimming Team. OIney's Swimming Secrefary. Fel- lows, fhere is one girl fhaf you can- nof duclc and gel away wifh if. Marie can always be locafed af fhe nearesf swimming pool. 743 245 E. Louden : HELEN M. SPARKS 5422 N. Fronl Street Academic College SPOOKS Swimming Club: Girls' I-li-YQ Monilorg Alfernale Represenlafiveg Si-:cfion Secre- laryg Highlights Represenfalive, Spooks apparenlly does nol live up lo her name, because inslead of lhe almosphere being pervaded wilh ghaslly apparilions, we see emanaling from her aclions, a rollicking good humored nalure. MIRIAM SPECTOR 334 E. Roosevell Blvd. Academic College MIM Monilorg French Club. Oh Mimi An inferesling girl is Miriam, who finds delight in sludying and faking care of ofher people. The nexl lime Miriam relurns lo Olney we are sure il will be in lhe capacily oi a French Teacher. EDNA DORIS STAMBERGER 4324- N. Franklin Sfreef Commercial Olilice Work EDS Monilorg Secrclary of Book: Gym Leaders. Whal ollice could do wilhoul our charming Eds ? Of course she will be somebody's slenog and one Thal an employer will derive many bene- hls from. THELMA EDYTHE STEEPLE 6l45 N. 7+h Slreel Commercial Dramalic Work MONKEY Casl of Two School Playsg Member :grgfnalic Club 7 Terms, Presidenl ll2A, NVe can r become reconciled lo calling Thelma, Monks-y. Thelma is responsible in a large parl for lhe elaborale slage presenlalions lo which Olneyiles have been lreafed. We can see Thelma as a leading dra- malic producer in lhe lulure. JUNE 1934 1 v ALFRED SPECTORX 4723 Bingham Sfreel Academic University ol Penne. SPECK Represenlafive llOA, IOB, IIA, IIBJQ Swimming Teamg Study Hall Moniforg Chernislry Club. Smiling, good humored, big-shol Speck. The grass will never grow under his feel-always doing some- fhing for a laugh lwhelher il be lhe rural accenl or fhe deaf lunalicl. WM. SPRINGER 5403 N. Fronf Sfreef lnduslrial Work 7 CLIDE Gym Leader: Malh Club: Bible Club. A perlecll slern youlh is Clide. WIQ as with a clique of alh- leles. Cide' ClDes,n 1 know whelh lo be a worker offfcbinns QQ leacher buf he'll probablylbilj I r --lor Clide is going 'ro be Malh Teacher. VIRGINIA STAUFFER 6608 N. Sixlh Slreel' Academic College JlNNY Secrelary of House of Represenlalives lI2A, I2Blg Execulive Board: Bible Clubg Chairman of Ring Commilleeg Chairman Inlormalion Desk Commillee. Delighflul lillle Jinny served on more commillees lhan any olher member of 'fhe class. Small bul quile conspicuous, she could always be found anywhere on fha second floor. l-ler cheery personalify rendered Jin- ny admirable in lhe eyes of her class chums. MEYER STEIN 4846 Germs nlown Avenue Academic Penn Slale MIKE Baseballg Foofballg Baskelballg Cross Counlryg Track. When he wasn'l bafling horse-hides all over lhe baseball diamond he was booling lhe pigskin around lhe grid- iron. Mike is very much alhlelice ally inclined and will probably carry lhe banner of The Nillany Lions lhrough many an alhlelic combal. l 1'-1.UfJ' 114111, xx A11-ZA 2-.75 MINNIE STEIN 50I2 N. Ninfh STreeT Commercial STenographer HMIN.. Junior Commercial Clubg Lunch Room Moniiorg Travel Club: Cameia Club. Min, dark and aTTracTive, as every- one knows, spreads mirTh and laugh- Ter wherever she goes. Forming The oiher half oT The inseparable pair lyou guessed iT, Lil and Shel, she is corTain To be an asseT To some smari employer. LILLIAN STERN 705 W. Rockland STreeT Commercial STenographer HLIL.. CurrenT l-lisTory Club: Commercial Club: Lunch and Study Hall Monitor. PoTiTe, buT plenTy vivacious. She comprises The oiher half oT The Sia- mese-Duo llviin and shel. Having an inTiniTe supply OT ThaT Thing called pep, we know ThaT she will make good as Somebody's STenog, de- spiTe her Lillipufian aspecT. THERESA F. STRAKEY 229 W. Chew STreeT Academic Colkge IITESSII K 71 Ll f-in Alfernafc RcpresenTaTiveg R resenTaTiJgx llZAlg Council Re resenf eg VarsiTy--. Hockey: School Beau ulrQbmmiTTee3 Bas- kcTballg french G4-sbp niTorg Hi-Y Club. lT,.fwas Tess .who helped To make Olney a beqyTiTul place. Tess served on.n'1,9QJ'c'6mrniTTees Than any ofher girlxin The class. This aThleTically inclined miss will cerTainly be an assei' To her Tuiure alma-maTer. WILLIAM STRUBE 426 Ashdale STree+ Mechanic ArTs Penn STaTe-ForesTry BILL Varsiiy Foolballg VarsiTy Track. He was Billie To his churns because he liked To buTT llook aT Thompson laughl. A line would crumble under The hammering of Bill's powerTul frame. An All-American TooTball hero, handsome ToresT ranger, and one who sTamps ouT ToresT-Tires rea- sonably-ThaT's STrube. JUNE, 1934 JOHN STEINBRUN I946 Spencer Sfreef Academic Engineering HJAY.. Jay was so absorbed in his sTudies ThaT he could noT discover Time for any Thing else. WiThouT douloT, Jay will Turn oul To be anoTher Carnegie. NORMAN STONER 232 Fishers Avenue ElecTrical ConsTrucTion ElecTrician NORM Second Team Baseballg Class Baskclballg Track. A live wire boTh on T e Jdnd- Track and baseball diamo , n will undoubTedly come in c ' c wifh many live-wires i eague l:all Team d gn im up beiore hand. HERBERT HEWITT STROUP 7238 MonTour Sfreef 1 Academic Muskingum Col., Ohio HERB Bible Clubg Choral Clubg MarTha PresidenT of Vocal ArT Club: Madriqal Group: Male QuarTeTg Senior Fcsiival. June '34's conTribuTion To The minis- Try and Muskingum Glee Club. Herb has a voice ThaT would make Crosby sound like an amaTeur, and has been connecTed wiTh anyThing and every- Thing perTaining To voice culTure, Besi wishes Tor your success as a clergy- man. ELIZABETH SUITER 2I8 E. Wyoming Avenue Home Economics College IIBEWYII senior French Club: Bible Qlulng His- Torical InTeresT Club. BeTTy Tound greaT clelighT in con- versing in French and cooking French pasTries. ATTer college we can ex- pecT BeTTy To become a dieTiTian of greaT renown. 763' BONITA SUTTON 464l Tampa Sfreel Commercial Business BONNIE Bonnie is happy when she is dressed in boy's clofhinq and is frampinq Through lhe woods. She is a reqular Houldoor girl. CATHERI YER 5 8 B Aven e Acad ic oorelnslilule JR HK I as elballg Th e lub: Hi-Y Clubj l rmarion easing nd i ble lo say lhe le s. dy mic personalily and ' lhal malce her fhe envy o ov il in lhe class. ' a way of making and lceepinq i n li q VIRGINIA TERPENING 544 Luray Slreel Commercial Sfenoqrapher nsls.. Treasurer: Volleyball. Because of her very sociable char- acler we called her Sis-even The fellows. Sis has an infafuafion for boys wilh blonde hair and will mosl- lilcely be employed by a blonde busi- ness executive. WALTER THOMPSON 5237 N. American Sl. Mechanic Arls Business Lefly Foo1balI1'33J3 Baseball F3213 Baskelball l'32, '33l. Leily is oulslandinq in looks, per- sonalily and sporls. l-le is popular wilh bolh lhe boys and lhe qirls. His favorile paslimes are blondes and more blondes. H-.. JUNE, 1934 .4 1 JANE SWARTLEY I4I W. Roselyn Slreel Commercial Business GYPSY Moniforg Beauliful Commilleeg Hislorical lnferesl Clubg Council Represenfalive lI2A, l2Bj Represenlaliveg Hi-Y. Do no? be erroneously impressed, fellows, by lhe niclc-name. Gypsy is nor a wandering girl by no means buf quile slable. Gypsy is a lillle myslery fhal' is nol a cinch for a Sherloclc Holmes fo solve. ARTHUR TERPENING 544 El Lurey Sfreel Academic Wide-Wide-World ARTY Represenlaiive HB, IOA, IOBlg Associalo Represenlafive. Absence Makes lhe l-lc-arf Grow Ponder Noi sarcasm, is lhe ab:-se, buf a verify. Missed by iacully and slu- denls alike, were Arly's good-nalured fellowship and ioviil manner. Always emanalinq from him, ihere was a Silence is Golden aimosphere. FRED TEUBEL 325 E. Sanger Slreel swell da cer. h has danced his wa nlo lhe hearl of more lhan one prelly qirl. More power lo you, Tube! Academic Business ..-I-UB .. Prom Cpmmilfe 3 f Team l'32l. Fr is l y-qo-luclcy Type, buf II ere all The same. A e Y SYLVIA TISCHLER 306 E. Eleanor Slreel Commercial Business HPAL.. Commercial Club: Thearre Clubg Senior Commercial Club. Throughoul her school days Sylvia has always had a hos? of friends. The name Pal has been acquired be- cause of her congenial and amiable affilude. In lhe qreal business world lhese virluous characlerislics will carry Pal a lonq way. E77 JEAN DOWNING TOAL 220 W. Lindley Avenue Commercial College Theatre Club: Swimming Club: Commer- cial Club, To lrnow Jean is lo lilre her, and more Than one of The male sex have been lroubled by 'rhis poinl. When she isn'l' busy chasing away boys, Jean's spare lime is Taken up wilh swimming. ISABEL TORRANCE I59 W. Chew Slreel Commercial Business lSSlE Capfain of Monilors. Quiet eliicienf, sympalhelic, and underslanding is lssie. She possesses all lhe qualifies which malce up an excellenl secrelary. Here is one girl who won'l be merely a gum-chew-ng slenog. ALBERTA TRAUTMAN 4936 C Slreef nf Commercial Busi e s BOBBY Boolc Treasurer: Book Se rela , epre- senfalive llIAl: ouncil e resenlalive lI2Bl: Tap and ling Club: Senior Commercil-494 , onilor. B b , spile of all her aclivilies, is e. She lels her aclions speak fi her and is adored by all who lcnow her, She is a pal worlh having. MARGARET TUNNINGTON 3I4 Van Kirln Sfreef Commercial Business TOOTS 6-lee Club: Commercial Club: Monilor. Tools claims her fufure will be slricl- ly business, buf wilh her sw el' and unaflecled manner, we lcno hal l e career will be lhal of sy im . I nearesl she will gel 782 JUNE, 1934 JOHN ADAM TODD V 6l4l N. Fairhill Sfreef Acahslemic Journrilism . DDY.. Sludx Xl ilor: Allernale Represen- lalive, X X xslx lc' hing smile. wil, and hapx o-luclcy nalure have made man :friends for him. l-lis 'Favorile hob ies are dancing and ealing. If he had his way life would be iusl one big arly aller anolher. EUGENE TRACHTMAN 5642 N. Mervine Slreel lnduslrial College TRACK Magician Club: Airplane Club. Traclc is gelling lo be a regular masler of magic. Some day he'lI malce people forgel Houdini ever exisled -lhal is if he doesn'+ change his mind and become a pilol. EDYTHE TROYEN 4825 N. Hulchinson Sl. Academic Temple KlTTEN Thalr CIb:J 'o Cm ei Clb: LUHCT1 Rgom uMonilJc?l Y O J Edylhe. ralhe'r axrrlinifixiand quife l'6cilurn, was Olneifs slarillunchroom , . M 'lo ' Killen spenl much of e me in lhe library informing lh udenls how 'lo do This and lhal. ALTHEA ULLMANN 3I3 Ashdale Slreef Academic Normal School Swimming Club: French Club: Allernale Representative: Book Secretary: Monitor. Allhea, of The darlc hair and genlle eyes, is welcomed everywhere. She is sincere, genial and charming, and will malce an excellenl Teacher. DOROTHY UNGER 4763 N. 7lh Slreel Academic Temple MDOT.. Geography Club, Presidenlg Inlerscho- laslic Spanish Meelg Modern Reading Clubg Spanish Club: Choral Club: Secre- laryg Parlicipanl in Senior Hiqh Music Feslivalg Monilor. Dol's aclivilies speak for lhem- selves. A quiel bul magnelic per- sonalilyq a swell girl. ELIZABETH WAHL 7200 Lawndele Av Commercial Business .. B ' bg Tap Club. y' is ne ol lhe mosl inlelli- genl girls in lhe class. She is quiel. nice-looking and good company. l-ler lavorile sporls are swimming and lap dancing, and she herself is an all- 'round good sporl. ELIZABETH JANE WALLACE 4256 N. Darien Slreel , Commercial Business I BETTY'f - Book Treasurerg ,Swimming Clubg lnler- Class Baskelballg Monilor. Somehow' one cannol imagine Befly'J lIsweel personalily in a busi- ness-foffice. She is beller suiled lo be a sweel wife ol a business man. Belly will never know if she will be a success in business lor she won'l slay in long enough lo find oul. WILLIAM WALTERS ll? Wenlz Slreel Commercial Business BILL Chess Club. Dark, good-looking and a weakness for prolly girls. The laller is a prool ol Bill's shrewdness. I-le is one ol lhc boys who iusl can'l help gelling good marks. Wall Slreel had beller walch oul when lhis Wolf comes along. JUNE, 1934 fri .-k - HILDA VOIGT 6832 N. 9lh Slreel ommercial Business Infirmary Monilorg German Club. Quiel, sludious and a sweel, agree- able manner describes Hilda. She is one ol lhe inconspicuous members ol our class. We know Ihal wilh qualilies like her's she couldn'l help bul suc- ceed in business. ROBERT WALDMAN 5004 C Slreel Commercial Cruel World . BOB Monilor. Allhough Bob has nol many acliv- ilies, he is known by many and liked by all who know him. l-le is con- genial. amiable, goodlooking, a swell dancer and a good sporl. Whal more could a person wanl? LEONARD H. WALTER, JR. 533 Slenwood Slreel Academic Business IILENII f' Faraday Clubg Chemislry Cl u Room Monilor. Blond. good-looki ellig nl, and besl of all nol con i . These quali- lies have m d will make many l'ends Len in lhe business r ome of Len's happiesl days re spenl wilh lesl lubes and we know he'll be ready 'fo meel any lesl in The lulure. JACK H. WARBURTON 6I8 Chew Slreel lnduslrial Eleclric Conslruclion Eleclrical Engineer WARBY Slaqe Crew! .Ym aderg Archer's Club, Presiden Q Lig mg ' ian. J 4' fon o lhe mosl im- porla l m mbers of lhe class. I-le gel lil ublic recoqnilion bul if ViLrb sn'l e e wonder whal h i would be. E79 ANTHONY F. M. WEBER 603I Palmello Slreel Academic College SCHNlTZEL German Club, Presidenl. Schnilzel has a queer, wonderful, likable personalily. l-le can be quiel and iolly al lhe same lime. Always ready lor a good laugh and lo help his lellow sludenls, he is an addilion worlh having lo any class. MARSHALL WEBSTER 6522 N. 9lh Slreel Mechanic Arls Penn Slale BROWNlE B. C. A. No one in lhe school knows iusl whal B. C. A. means wilh lhe excep- lion ol Brownie, who is lhe Presi- denl. and his shadows, Jay and Bob. Trying lo gel Marsh lo speak is like lrying lo open a clam, bul once he's slarled lhere isn'l a cleverer punsler lo be found. ADELE WEISE 4725 N. l3lh Slreel Academic Temple HDEL.. Senior French Club: Forum Commillee: Thealre Club: Modern Readers Club: Ad- vanced Tap Club: Monilor. Adele is a quiel, conscienlious slu- denl, who is always ready lo lislen lo olher people's lroubles and considers nolhing loo much lo do lor lhem. She is a sincere lriend and a charm- ing personalily. EARL M. WELLS 208 Sulis Slreel Industrial Eleclric Conslxuolion Elecl ickl Ewneer ..WEL .iw .N Slagc Crall Club: . Lgggog: Lighlr- ing Technician' icheQ' lu , Vice-Presv dent. . 'Wellsy' ol lhe necessary ' ' 's laclors back- His hobby is ama- leu slage ork, nd as genialily and pgbce ar ' porlanl, lhere is no re n hi arl will nol be a success. Biiooilizifi, Wellsyl BOE 1934 yew A ELSIE WEBER I204 E. Faunce Slreel Commercial Business HELS.. Whal lhe business world does nol possess Els does have. Genllemen, here is a lirsl-class slenographer, lyp- isl and all lhal goes wilh il-moslly all lhal goes wilh il. This is nol an adverlisemenll HENRIETTA WEIN 933 N. Wyoming Avenue Academic Temple HENSY Senior French Club: Monilor. To know l-lensy is lo like her. She never misses an opporlunily lor a ioke, and how she manages lo gel such good marks in her sludies is a myslery. When l-lensy enlers ils doors ol learning, Temple will know il and be glad. MELVIN WEISE 4l2l E. Roosevell Boulevard Academic College WElSEE Vocal semble: Law Club: usic Ap- reciali Clubf Book Tre er ym er: alin Club: Book rl i . yy h i lo him! Weisee has a smile so b e seems lo swallow himsell up every lime somelhing appeals lo his sense ol humor. Melvin likes music and one can'l decide whelher he will be a music leocher or a lawyer. WILLIAM WELTE 5607 N. 3:rd Slreel Academic Law College BILL Council lIIB, I2Al: Law Club: Nos Viqini: Chernislry Club: Faraday Club: IZA Dance Commillee, Chairman: Repre- senlalive ll0Al: Senalor IZB: Book Secre- lary: Monilor. Bill is known and liked by every- one. His amiabilily is going lo make il hard lor his opponenls lo argue againcl him. Tlieyll iusl have lo give in. Hire Bill as your lawyer and be sure ol winning. l ,ly MILDRED F. WENTZELL 7334 N. 2lsl Slreel Commercial Business MlLLlE Gym Monilorg Gym Office Leader. Blonde, prelly and good-nalured are iusl some ol lhe adieclives de- scribing Millie. She'll be an addi- lion lo any business ollice-lhal is. il lhe boss can keep his mind on busi- ness wilh her around. JEANNE WHITEHEAD 6I03 N. I0lh Slreel Academic Business College JEANNlE Vocal Ensemble: Treasurer Girls' Hi-YQ Hockeyg Allernale Represenlalivep Tap Club. Jeannie's name is very appropri- ale lor she has one ol lhe prelliesl while heads in lhe class. This ver- salile miss says she is going lo be a business woman, bul aller seeing Jeannie one knows lhal lhe only business she will have will be lhal ol a housewife. WINFIELD WILLIAMS .22 E. Tabor Roe Mechanic ls ' College . WlNNlE' Gym eam Mana rl innie does 'll need a lisl ol ivilies lo ma .liim popular. One ook al his br w hair, blue eyes and splendi h ' l and lhe word spread quic e u among lhe weaker se. l-low er, Winnie has nolhing lo do wilh girls. We wonder! DAVID WINITSKY 5I32 C Sl l Academic T her MDA . Varsily Foolball Tea l'3I, '32, '33lg Highlights Relpres aliveg Inler-Class Baskelball. You xh ve l be a loolball hero, bul you lo have brains and looks als gel along wilh lhe beau- lilul gir . Believe il or nol, Dave ss es all lhese qualilies, and he ish' a bil conceiledl More lhan one la damsel in our class wishes he would lake more nolice ol lhe weaker sex. JUNE, 1934 ff JANE ANNA WHITAKER 7327 Lawndale Avenue Academic Legilimale Slage FANNY Vocal Arls Club: Girls' Hi-Y, A Iillle girl wilh a splendid, big voice. Jane's obieclive is lhe legili- male slage, and wilh her line qualilies il is easy lo see lhal some day pelile Mme. Whilaker will be a big ligure on Broadway. ARTHUR S. WHITEHAIR 4647 Rosehill Slreel Commercial Temple IIOTTII June '34 Class Trersurer IIZA, I2Blg Represenlalive HOB, IIA, IIB, IZA, l2Bl1 Founder of Chamber of Cc-mmerce g Lunch Room Monilorg Law Club. OH has had lhe money mallers ol lhe class on his shoulders since lhe class had money lo worry aboul. Sleady shoulders lhal lhey are, lhey have balanced lhe accounls splen- didly, which was no easy maller. Amiable, inlelligenl and a swell pal. ANNA J. WILSON 4763 N. Mescher Slreel Commercial Business ANNE Leaders Clubg Commercial Clubg Tap Club: Track. . ' miable nne has no lrouble e ling lrie ds 'fsmile Aszel in any business A ogcg.: er hobbies are lap dancing and gym leading. Some day she mighl be leading a Jim. JOSEPH WINOKUR 48l9 N. 7lh Slreel Academic Cruel World Foolballg IOB C ampion ' all Teamg June ' ' Repr ' , High- lighls Repr i Poor J ' seems lhal some in- ' io i did him wrong. ll musl een a blonde, lor every lime o passed we could hear Joe ve a sigh. Poor Joel We won- r whal lhe cruel world has in slore l r him. E81 FLOREN IN ERBURG 4 3 . 6Th STreeT Commercial Somebody's STenoq FLOSS L ade lub: Ba:-kelballg Tap Club. 'F ' is a good aThleTe, an excel- I nlwxtlger, a swell pal and wanTs To Mme omebody's sTenog. We know she won'T hold her iob long Tor no boss could have This porsonaliTy around his ollice wiThouT wanTing il in his home. BEATRlCE WOLF 5238 N. Warnock STreeT Commercial BUSWISSS HBEA.. Senior French Club: Senior Commercial Club: Monilor. Vivacious is iusT The adiecTive To uso in describing Bea, oT The beau- Tilul blaclc, wavy hair and shining. lvlnclc eyes. WiTh her intelligence and loolcs sho shouldn'T have a hard Time qeTTing in The business world or get Ting ouT, eiTher. ANNE G. WOOD 5648 N. 7lh STreeT Commercial College HANN.. Senior Commercial Club: Gym Ofiice Monitor: AlTernaTe Represenlallve. Annes personaliTy, blonde hair and amiabilily has made her an ouTsTand- ing figure in our class. A luclny col- lage iT will be ThaT opens iTs doors To iiAnn-in MARVIN YASPAN 5226 N. Warnock SlreeT Academic MURPH Currenf HisTory Club: MoniTor. Murph has no obiecTive as yeT, buT if he conTinues in The TuTure as he has done in school he will be ready lor anyThing aT any Time. lnci- denTally, his ideal is Mae WesT, lf a.',.LvQ .,-lu,Cflf i N L N 825-Q JUNE, 1934 'T I. 'x I J N WIRTH ' 1 72I7 Tabor STreeT Mechanic ArTs Busines WlRTHY STarnp Club. WirThy is worThy ol recogniTion. l-'le is Tall, dark and whal usually goes with This Type, good-loolcinq. l-le pos- sesses a cheerful disposifion and The lcnacln oT laughing quieTly. This qual- iTy along wiTh his many olhers should carry him a long way in The WirThy business world. f l FLORENCE WOLF 4935 D SlreeT Academic Temple WOLFIE Gym Leader: DrarnaTic Club: Tap and Tumbling Clubs: Class Baskerball. Who doesn'T lcnow The lillle Flor- ence WolT? WolT'ie is no relaTion To The big, bad wolf. She is a sweeT and adorable creaTure and will prob- ably be another EThel Barrymore. MABEL WU RSTER 7I7 Raymond STreeT Commercial Business HMAE.. Commercial Club: Beqinner's Tap Club: Advanced Tap Club: French,Club. Fair, dainTy, sweeTR1rT:li'sincere de- scribes Mae.'f Sheov be one ol The reasons why oiqruclass will be sorry To break up. N116 only business she will ,seek-yyilylfoe ThaT of a housewife, 'lor ali' 'all men arenT so dumb. RUTH YOUNG 2l59 EasTburn Ave. Commercial Business RUTHlE Class Baskelball: Class Baseball: Sports Edilor HighlighTs : Troian STaTf: Tap Club: June '3-4 Slafi. RuThie's chieT inTeresT in life is sporTs wriTing, probably because she is such a jolly sporT herself. l-ler hobbies are collecTing poems and scoTTies, and GreTa Garbo is her weakness. ANTHONY ZALIS, JR. l52 W. Clarkson Avenue Academic College DUKE Gym Leader HOA, l0Bl: Football Squad. When Duke comes along every- one knows it. Who can miss and what Miss can resist 6 feet 3 inches ot good looks? Some college will profit by this football giant, even it he does like beer. RUTH ZIEGLER 5749 N. I7th Street Academic College ZIGGY Vice President Students' Association: Secretary June '34 Class UIB, I2A, IZBJ: Feature Editor Troian : Feature Editor Highlights : Associate Editor June '34 Class Paper CIZA, l2Bl: Representative HOA, IOB, IIAJ: Chairman Executive Board of House Representatives ll2Al: Secretary Students' Association lI2Bl: Prom Committee: Cheer Leader: Class Basketball: Book Secretary: Class Council: Dramatic Club: Tap Club: l2A Dance Committee. Ziggy's select list ot activities and the ease with which she walked away with the title ot the Class Ideal are ample indications ot her character and charm. What more can we say than to hail the Sweetheart ot June iss-ii X ' fl, .Y X X, JUNE, 1934 To the great regret ot the staff, the picture ot oherot our class members was omitted. With apologies to Naomi, we present her record below. NAOMI HARRIET LEVYN 4325 N. Franklin Street 1 l BURTON 1 'IDNER X t I 4932 0' Street URT 'ii ' Academic Optometry Vice Presiden hess Club' Chess Team: Cheer Leader' Club' Monitor: lnter- Class Ba ke Alt this versatile young man disti gi ed himself as a rah-rah lead his real interests were with ches and optomctry. Unlike most players, however, Burt has a se se ot humor which will come in dy to him as an optometrist. ELEANOR ZIESEL 230 W. Olney Avenue Academic GlGGLES Class Basketball. Eleanor lacks the tamper which usu- ally goes with auburn hair. She is quiet, speaking only when spoken to. but once she starts giggling there is no stopping her. Giggles doesn't know what she wants to be yet, but is prepared tor anything. Dramatic Club: Modern Reader's Club: Theatre Club: Commercial Club: Captain Study Hall Monitors: Typist June '34. Commercial Theatre Naomi. a most alluring creature, was the Queen ot Romance and Heartbreaker ot the June '34 Class. All the tellows' cupid-targets beat with amazing rapidity when Naomi came strutting down a study-hall aisle. Dramatics and the lure ot the scintillating screen are our queen's lite aspiration. GRADUATES: We have completed Now we are going on to two chapters the more ditticult remainder in the slim Book ot Lite. ot the book. Perhaps we have skimmed Will we now, too, skim through the pages- V through the pages- passing over the boring description- passing over the boring description- missing some important points. missing some important points? E83 ll Il lney High School's besT Triend and greaTesT beneTacTor is The Big Four FaThers AssociaTion. This organizaTion has worlced unceasingly in The inTeresT oT bringing The High School To This disTricT and is now helping wifh iTs own Tunds, aiding and supporTing school acTiviTies. Many of The men have sons and daughTers who are aTTending The Olney High School. NaTurally They are inTeresTed in whaT Their boys and girls are doing. And Those who are noT TaThers of sTudenTs are iusT as willing To encourage The sTudenT body in iTs worlc and play. This AssociaTion iTselT has iTs play, Too. ln TacT, a considerable parT oT each meeTing is devoTed To enTerTainmenT, meetings being held on The TirsT Thursday evening of each monTh in The School. We greaTly appreciaTe The supporT oT The Teachers and sTudenTs, and we oTTer our besT wishes To This Class OT June '34, The Big Four FaThers AssociaTion, Q egfwz 5 5.757 President ILLUSTRATION BY ELIZABET NEITZ ERHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT PHASE OF SCHOOL ACTIVITY. CERTAINLY THE MOST WIDELY PARTICIPATED IN, IS THE CLUB LIFE OF OLNEY. THE CLUBS ARE EXCELLENT MEANS OF FAMIL- IARIZING THE STUDENTS WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH THE SCHOOL. THEY REPRESENT THE FINEST KIND OF STUDENT GOV- ERNMENT. THEY SERVE AS A MEDIUM FOR HEIGHTENING INTEREST IN THE VARIOUS ARTS AND SCIENCES. THEY ARE EDU- CATIONAL AS WELL AS ENJOYABLE. THERE IS HARDLY AN INTEREST A STUDENT CAN HAVE WHICH IS NOT REPRESENTED BY ONE OF OUR CLUBS: AND INTERESTS VARY A GREAT DEAL. THE CLUBS CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS OUR SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENTS. THEY CONDUCT DANCES, PRESENT ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS, AND REPRESENT OLNEY IN INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES. THEY ARE ESTABLISHED ON A PAYING BASIS: BUT NOT MONETARY PAY- MENT. THEIR RETURNS ARE PURELY IN THE FORM OF HEIGHTEN- ING INTEREST, DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE, AND INCREASING ENJOYMENT OF A SUBJECT. FOR THE MANY ENJOYABLE HOURS THAT THEY HAVE SUPPLIED MEMBERS OF OUR CLASS WE EXTEND OUR THANKS-AND DEVOTE THE FOLLOWING PAGES TO THEM. Through lhe progress of civilizalion, men have undergone lorlure and anguish for a cause ihey knew +o be beneficial io lheir fellow morials. They possessed lhe godly characlerisfics of courage. loyaliy, and failh in iheir Creafor. The signiiicanl obieciive of 'rhe Bible Club ol Olney is 'ro endeavor +o leach i+s members ihese noble 'rraiis by example and by readings from various religious clocumenfs. From lhe name of ihis group one is lilcely 'ro believe 'rha+ +he Modern Read- ing Club is a clique of bool: worms. The Modern Reading Club is made up of individuals who possess lilerary propen- si+ies, enioy reading and sludying fhe modern iournalisls, aulhors, and poefs. Throughoui 'rhe 'rerm many inleresiing 'fallcs were rendered by Gloria Lerner, Erwin Rose, and Lewis Greene on sub' iecis perfaining fo currenf liferary successes. LUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS ' CLUBS ' The Debaling Sociely, similar lo lhe l-lighlighlsf' is an organizafion of ou+- slanding and colorful personalilies. The presidenl, Irving Fein, and 'rhe Vice- President Wilson Brickell, were acfive debafing leaders af Olney. The presence of Harold Libros, Olney's nofed soap- boxer, was one of 'rhe club's many al- lraclions. The desliny of The l lighlighls lor lhe lerm ending in June '34 was greally affecfed by fhe personalilies of Owen Dean Johnsfon, Jr., and Erwin A. Bose. The former, a lechnical marvel, and lhe laller, he of +he crifical eye and dynamic oralory, combined fo build lhe High- ligh+s circulalion +o 'rhe largesf of all local high school periodicals. lrv Penn's carlooning, l-lerberf Brody's lealure wrile ing and lhe un+iring efforls of a slafl of reporlers, were June '34's ou+s+anding aids lo lhe l'lighligh'rs. LUBS -CLUBS 'CLUBS 'CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CL Whizzing Through The hazy iso-Thermal layer aT The Junior P.M.A.A. meeT, one would have gazed upon The blue and whiTe plane OT James Horan lighTly carrying OTT The laurels Tor The Aero Club oT Olney. NOT only does The Aero Club enlighTen sTudenTs as To consTrucT- ing model air planes and The Technique oT keeping Them aloTT, buT also Takes Them To various air porTs Tor inspecTion Tours. WhaT is laying aT The TheaTre This evening? This quesTion can be answered by any member OT The TheaTre Club. The members oT This group know acTors, acTresses, plays. and The brighTlighTs of The TheaTrical world as well as a person knows he has an incessanT TooThache. CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS - CLUBS No+hing bul The best Thal is lhe enlrance requiremenl ol lhe I-li-Y. ll is lhe aim of +his group lo render lhe school and immediale vicinily a place of ideal social relalionship. l-leallhy living, sporlsmanship, and good moral Chrislian characler are lhe virlues lhal lhe Boys' l-li-Y endeavors lo develop lor ils mem- bers. Upon more 'rhan one occasion lhis body ol youlhs assisled lhe poor of lhe communily and aided 'rhe orphans. The Girls' l-li-Y enlrance qualilicalions are idenlical wilh lhose of lhe Boys' l-li-Y. An organizalion ol virluous maidens who slrive fo beller social con- dilions in lhe school and communily lhrough lhe nobleness ol lheir characler. Several limes lhese high minded maidens calered +o lhose unlorlunale people who are penniless. Of whal grealer value can a school orqanizalion be lhan lhis? CLUBS - CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS - CLUBS ' C Como esTa UsTed Senor? EsToy muy bien, gracias y UsTed? Asi, asi. No, you are noT in Spain, buT iusT lislenf ing To Two members OT The Spanish Club greeTing each oTher. AnTon Gralll, presi- denT OT This aggregaTion, having spenT many weeks in Spain, inTeresTed The members spinning yarns abouT his ad- venTuros in The Land OT The El Torea- dor, The darlc-eyed senoriTas, Teudal casTles, and sparkling wine. WiTh ElizabeTh KarTT Charge d'aTlaires, The Sr. French Club of Olney had The mosT successTul Term since iT was organ- ized. ForTy-Tive lovers OT The French language Tloclced bi-monThly To Mr. Bar- reTT's rendezvous To converse in The lan- guage OT The Frogs, and also To review gay TacTs abouT The counTr ThaT always has The dernier cri llhe laTesT Tadl in wearing apparel. Viva la Sr. French Club Toreverl CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS ' CLUBS ' CLUBS ' CLUBS Mr. Blalcer's organizalion, dealing wilh very 'rechnical and inlricale problems concerning The ear+h's ouler layer, has been very insiruciive 'ro polenfial fol- lowers ol lhe arl of surveying. lls officers, including presideni Bob Hol- sleller, will graduale wilh The class of June '34, When lhere was melodious warblinq lo be done around lhe Trojan School lhe Choral Club did il. Their nighlingale vocal cords soolhed The uneasy minds of s+udy-worn Olneyniles in many assem' blies. The Choral Club has every Type from a crooner io an opera singer. LUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS - CLUBS - C vw! KX The members of Jrhe Primi Ten are considered Olney's +en be-s'r ar+is+s, and have confribufed greaiiy 'ro fhe infernal beaufificafion of 'rhe school. Ployd Felfon, ar+is+ exfraordinary and presi- cienf, creaied many inferesiing amuse- menrs for Jrhe club +hroughou'r +he ferm. Carrying on for anoiher ferm under Jrhe leadership of Anfon Weber, rhe German Club concludes anoiher inferesf- ing season. The sponsorship of Miss Samans is a nofeworihy Fearure of This organizafion. CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS - CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS ' CLUBS Nine ouT of Ten maidens who are en! rolled in The Tap Club are sTage-aspiring individuals. The club is divided inTo Two secTions. One secTion consisTs OT girls who are experTs aT clogging, while The oTher secTion comprises The begin- ners. IT Takes dexTerous manipulaTion oT The TeeT and a sTrong back To be a suc- cess aT Tap dancing, Therefore, These maidens may iusTly be enTiTled a group of Olney Amazons Olney's Chamber oT Commerce, pre- sided over by Irving Margolis, has closed an inTeresTing Term ThroughouT which, wiTh The aid of lvlr. C5reenblaTT, iT has discovered ways and means oT providing absorbing maTerial wiTh which To enliven Their meeTings. The play given by The Chamber of Commerce was made a greaT success. LUBS'CLUBS' CLUBS'CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS C We are lwenfyf' Tha? is lhe English for Nos Viginli. Hs aim is +o provide a qrea+er opporfunily for more exfensive reading in Lafin. Under The adminisfra- 'rion of Donald Berlcowifz, 'rhe president a lerm of inferesfinq readings and dis- cussions made 'rhe club one of Olney's mosl popular. Under Miss Coleman's guidance, Res Romana has had a banner year. The club presenfs plays and discussions which slimulafe inferesf in Lafin. The Res Romana is a member of +he in+er-high La'rin Club. CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS - CLUBS ' CLUBS ' CLUBS l-low Those boys could dance! They were nol giqolos, buf merely a Tribe of Olneyonians prancing abou? wilh dance sleps popular in Siflinq Bull's age. Chief Charles Myers had his Tribe dem- onslrale one of 'rheir many fanfaslic pow-wows in lhe audilforiumq il was a howling success, iusl as fhe enlire lndian Lore Club proved lo be. Mrs. Sfeen, William Recap and Mar- garel Riding+on have confinued, lhrough- oul anolher lerm, lo lceep Jrhe Biological Club in ils exalled posilion. Alberl Rosenheimer and Ben Roberls, The olher lwo officers, have been faclors in Hs success. LUBS' CLUBS' CLUBS' CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS C The scene is al 'rhe rear of a beaulilul and spacious audiloriurn. A slalely Olneyonian is addressing an assemblage ol Ihe cream of fhe school. Thal speaker is Ihe Daniel Websler of The Hlroianiansf' Irving Penn. He is con- vincing Ihe represenlalives Ihal a cer- lain proiecl will be of greal significance lo Ihe sludenls. The Daniel Websferu Ialces his place and his molion is aImos'r immedialely seconded. I+ is loeyond doubl 'rhal Ihe success of The House Ihis Ierm was due Io Ihe inlluence of Ihe senior members of Ihe House of Repre- senlalives such as Irving Penn, Ross I-Iidy, Rulh Ziegler, Irving Fein and, of course, Presidenl John Ballbach. Aller an aggressive loaHIe of Ihree years, OIney's Junior Demoslhenes finally devaslaled Iheir opponenls wilh scinlil- Ialing viclories. Ivlr. OesTe's consislenl coaching, Harold Libros's Ialfirmalive caplainl persuasive conceplions on Ihe subiecf under fire, Isadore Soiffefs Inegalive caplainl exfraordinary elocu- Iion, and Bruce Greenlield's oralory, were greal faclors in OIney's winning Ihe covered Irophy. WEARERS OF TI-IE KEY SYLVIA ROSENTHAL PRESIDENT SARAH HELEN KWASS SECRETARY IR V I N G E I E N ELIZABETH KARFF ARNOLD EINKEL VERNA KENNECK VIRGINIA CI-IRISTIE NATHAN ELLIS ELEANOR BLUMFIELD E A Y I3 E C K E R BERNICE MAIMIN RAYMOND EVANS MILDRED GOLDMAN E97 F-., . v, ?- : Q, -!3 f:5'N my-.-3 ,r..s:--fc I -' ' 5 L. . i Fi f ..f:w::.e.s- f jing if-.-: 1IfigTi' 5ff? ' Es I ' : ,. ' X T I I. LA: V-JEMHIII I H . V . I 1 - I --feqqt y y . Jr '. 3-yr: ' -HQ-ff . .f ., ' , . I .-ygrv. ' 'f I - s 111'-' . 2:4-1.7-i-4:1.-fs-.ie12e55fzfr,s'e- . 'if 1 - . ,gfrj-if-H-' r' ' 'L W E5+f'L1.2'?s4li-iifh - ' .. fiiwii' 4 '- I H .L ' 'f ' '9i ':T 'Ti . H fi-'fi-2-E' '2fi 7i ' ' ' .'5ia ' A L ' 5 '2i-I-gf' . f ' 71 '- .src-ri-r:1zi.g..,.--,., 4 , w . '-11111. -e-rw. ii? ' . I L- ' if-airs..-.2!1Tf2f33i9?z2a-is:J:i5Eiaf?3fifPffs'1' if K . iii... 'A h ' - ,Jr 3324-.izggfk- .-:g:.g-41 T' 9... ' W,,.:M,, 4 ,T 3'-5.s:.. i....c4':gg4,p1,1ggL-.2-.4. ' en ' 'ek-1 i ' 'QTELW ' w f . ser' .,,. ,,5--- - X' -,hi 5- .I u V' 1 m- , 1 i -+1 xxx -1, , 516155 tx . . ' yi ILLUSTRATION BY ELIZABETH NEITZ - RO AN TRANSCRIPT - yor, 1, JUNE i, iss? Na, i RAIDED NIGHT CLUB EXPOSES NOTABLES IN MIDNIGHT REVEL Club Hocha Raided aT I:I5 A. M.: Zalis and Orbell Escape Police NeTg SocieTy Nofables Arraigned Before Judge Harry Barufkin aT NighT CourT OWNERS SOUGHT OperaTing on a Talse permiT, The Club I'-locha was raided This morning aT I:lS A. M. AnThony Zalis and Roy Orbell, proprieTors, couldn'T be found on The premises and are believed To be in hid- ing in order To averT charges broughT againsT Them by BurTon Zeidner, ChieT oT Police. The orchesTra, all women, conducTed by Marjorie Beers, was playing Too Much Doing iusl' as The TirsT police squad enTered. The usual shouTing and screaming ensued and among The paTrons The following socially prominenT people were presenT: Miss MargareT Salerno and Mr. Wilmer LoeT'ller, Miss RuTh Ziegler and Mr. Irving Penn, who recenTly an- nounced Their engagement Mr. and Mrs. RoberT Beisswenger wiTh Their close Triend, Mayor Ross I-lidy. Mrs. Beiss- wenger was The Tormer Valerie Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen ParTon, Jr. IMrs. ParTon was The Tormer Miss Ola PoTTerI. Miss Lillian Hampel and Mr. Roberf Dobie, Miss Jeanne WhiTehead and her Tiance, Mr. Arfhur WhiTehair. Miss Naomi Levyne and Mr. Lewis M. 983 Greene, Tormer middIeweighT boxing champion, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brill lMrs. Brill was The Tormer Miss Helen C-ibbonsl, Mr. and Mrs, I-larold RaTcliTTe, who are Icnown as one oT The happiesT married couples in The ciTy. Mrs. Zalis, The Tormer Claire EdeIsTein, when quesTioned concerning her hus- band's whereabouTs, sTaTed ThaT she lcnew noThing abouT him, Tor he hadn'T been home Tor a weelc. Miss Irma Goller, privaTe secreTary To Mr. Orbell, could supply no inTormaTion abouT him. The police will conTinue Their search in The neighborhood of The spealceasy. All suspecTed persons were Talcen To The nighT courT aT CiTy Hall and ar- raigned beTore Judge Harry Barufkin. They were permiTTed To go Tree because oT laclc oT suTTicienT evidence. Those in The raiding squad were Max Fields, MilTon Lofland, Sidney Green' berq, William McClain, Simon Eine, Morris Gor, and Paul SchwarTz. DR. KAUFMAN CONFIRMS GERM THEORY Dr. Bernard Kaufman, professor of bacTeriology aT The UniversiTy oT Penn- sylvania, has Tound supporT Tor his Theory ThaT bacTeria can survive in a sTaTe oT suspended animaTion Tor millions oT years. InvesTigaTions carried on in mines and pre-AzTec pyramids have confirmed his Theory. LIBROS ASSUMES DIQTATORSHIP l-larold Libros, a former Radical So- cialisT oT Philadelphia, has become dicTaf Tor oT one oT The Spice Islands, off The coasT of New Guinea. Libros, his comrade, l-lelen SchmuTz, and his communisT army oT 2500 men in- vaded and Tool: over The Island by Torce. The governmenT oTTered IiTTle proTesT, however, and accepTed his dicTaTorship raTher calmly. Miss SchmuTz will assume duTies as Chief Commissioner oT Com- munisT Propaganda. RATCLIFFE HOLDS ANNUAL OUTING WorTl1y Employees To Receive Special Considerafion From Firm Mr. Harold RaTcliTTe, presidenT oT The CooperaTive DeparTmenT STores, Inc., will hold The annual picnic aT Burholme Parlc This aTTernoon Tor all ouTsTandinq employees oT The associaTion who have meriTed consideraTion during The pasT season. Luncheon will be served, Tol- lowed by dancing on The pavilion or canoeing. Bob Cooper and his orchesTra will provide The syncopaTed Tunes. Those inviTed To aTTend Trom The secre- Tarial, clerical, and sales deparTmenTs are DoroThy Lario, Doris Pole, Florence Levin, KaTherine Reimel, Evelyn Rees, Sarah Prince, Virginia NennsTiehl, I-lilda PaTTon, Agnes Reid, DoroThy Rapp, Hilda VoigT, Jean Toal. MargareT TunninqTon. JeanneTTe Sandler, Caroline SchmidT, Sylvia Roseman, Emma Margerum, Anna- mae LiTTIe, Sylvia Marks, RuTh SchmidT, lConTinued on Page IO0, Col. 31 T R O J A N TRANSCRIPT A Bi-CenTanniaI PublicaTion Organized by Class of June '34 Olney High School June Circulation-400 Copies Mail Subscripfions accepTed only when Prepaid Edifor-in-Chief - - SYLVIA ROSENTHAL you I. Na. I PRICE sxoo GIVE YOURSELF A PAT Many ouTsTanding parTicipaTors in The progress of our naTion Today as inTerna- Tional peace counselors: as conTribuTors To The progress of science and arT: as leaders in The advance of our naTionaI. sTaTe and ciTy governmenTs Toward wise legislafion. are men and women who were graduafed from Philadelphia high schools. In inTernaTional diplomacy, disTincTions go To Leonard Goldfine, ambassador To The SovieT Republic, Bernard Diamond, ambassador To England, RoberT Debie, ambassador To France, Erwin Rose, am- bassador To ITaIy, Madeleine Malone, ambassador To AusTria, and ArThur Nib- ling, ambassador To Germany. ln governmenf, recognifion is due To SenaTors William WelTe and Orville Rob- inson, Represenfafives Nafhan J. Ellis, Raymond Evans. Bessie Sabaroff, Melvin Weise, RoberT Beisswenger, Mary Viola PoTTer, and Russell Miller, Governor John M. Ballbach and his righThand man Charles M. Good, and Mayor Ross Hidy, well-known To all of us: aT The capiTal and among The PresidenT's cabineT of- ficers There are from This ciTy, SecreTary of STaTe Irving A. Penn, Secrefary of Treasury ArThur WhiTehair, SecreTary of War Melvin Greisler, SecraTary of Navy Roland Nash, ATTorney General Bruce Greenheld, Secrefary of Labor Sylvia Rosenfhal, SecreTary of Commerce Harry Reed, and John T. RushTon, Jr., PosT- masfer-General. Arnold Finkle was ap- poinfed associaTe iusfice of The Supreme CourT. ln The various scienfific fields, promi- nenT conTribuTors have been The eminenT Roberf Meyers. RuTh McElroy, Virginia E. Sfauffer, Dr. Wm. J. Carnell, Dr. Anne BooTh, Mary Eleanor CasTor, Marfin EisensTein, Dr. Irving Fein and Dr. Bertha Horowifz. Leading arTisTs Today are Bernice Mai- min, Ployd FelTon, Jessie Corn, Walfer Bruce CorneT, Neill R. Cranmer and Richard O. Simon. heart balms conducfedby hannah eisenberg lWho undersTands The ways of man and encourages Theml WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Dear Miss Eisenberg: I'm in love wiTh a Traveling salesman, who only comes To my house for dinner every 6 monThs and usually professes vio- lenT love for me. He has missed The lasT Two visiTs. Do you Think he sees someone else? Gracie LeggeTT. Answer: Whefher or noT he visiTs some one else is unimporTanT. He, wiThouT doubT, has found a beTTer resTauranT in your Town. Forgef him and save ThaT semi-annual expense. A MARITAL PROBLEM Dear Miss Eisenberg: My wife refuses To gef home and cook supper for me. She says I don'T safisfy her. WhaT cloes she mean? HerberT Brody. Answer: There are some excellenf books on feminine psychology. Try reading Them. Also, are you a masTerTul man? RATHER ONE SIDED NOWI Dear Miss Eisenberg: My broTher's boyfriend likes blondes. I'm red-headed and crazy over him. Shall I become passive and bleached. Vera PaTTon. Answer: Can he afford To keep your hair looking nafural? STILL TIMIDI Dear Miss Eisenberg: A young girl in our neighborhood per- sisfs in making advances. My moTher al- ways TaughT me To sfay away from The opposiTe sex. How can I sTop This? George Moore. Answer: Marry The girl. PERSONAL COLUMN Affer This lasT appoinTmenT, I refuse To pay any debTs conTracTed unless I share in The expenses incurred. Eleanor E. Glassey, 46I0 N. Warnock ST. AnTique gold coins in exchange for real cash offered by Earl Cramer, l95I Laveer ST. Baby carriage, wiTh baby, IefT wiTh lady by young boy wiTh familiar face. is be- coming a nuisance. Please call for child. RuTh Rhodes, 5000 N. l0Th ST. Cemefery loTs-boughT, sold. exchanged. Reuben Segal, 305 E. Albanus ST. Learn BeauTy Culfure and forgeT To worry abouf geTTing your man. See Helen KruTsch, 3306 Frankford Ave. .Anna Schuessler, 339 E. Eleanor ST. Minnie: I am alive and refurning home wiTh cheese and black Thread afTer week's absence. Drop insurance proceedings and rolling pin. Wendell Miller. Models for silk hose wanfed. Well- developed legs necessary. Reference re- quired. Apply To Fred Teubel, 325 E. Sanger ST. Will manufacTure all sorTs of wooden ar- Ticles To meef your requiremenTs-legs. arms, eTc. Please wriTe Harry Werner Firman, 209 E. Comly ST. Young lady, desiring To go To Reno, will acT as secrefary To business man for ex- penses of Trip. Bernice Erschler, 4827 N. 8Th ST. Young man wiTh wanderer's spiriT, desires companion, male or female To pay ex- penses and help keep life enioyable. Leslie Esler, 4743 N. C ST. Young man. experienced gigolo, knows all The graces of sociefy and is quiTe agreeable, low raTes. Call KenneTh LeighTon, I240 W. Nedro Ave. SPORT-LIGHTS by RuTh Young lEd. NoTe: This column was found in a paper prinTed in June, I939, called The Evening Herald.I You sporT fans mighT be inTeresTed, Today, insTead of our regular column, wiTh a review of The ouTsTanding men in sporTs world This year. If l 1 David PorTner has done his biT again aT PrinceTon. ThaT boy is one swell Tackle. FINANCIALTRDVIE- JOSEPH BASSION ROBERT BLACKBURN EDWARD P. ELLIOTT FREDERICK MULLER Members of The N. Y. STock Exchange Sfocks of The American Cheese CorporaTion, known To be controlled by John Kepner, Donald Munro and Richard Shill, have iusT paid an unusu- ally large dividend and The corporafion has also issued more sTock. lnvesfors are urged To refrain from buying any sTock of This new issue for iT is undoubfedly waTered and of a highly speculaTive naTure. SecuriTy of principle is an assured feaTure for invesfors in The Brown and Ishinger Pencil CorporaTion. Orville Robinson also deserves honor- able menTion in This column. He has managed ThaT famous Brooklyn Jewels baskefball Team. He can sTill show some of Those young fellows new Tricks in sinking ThaT ball. 3 lf 1 Do you remember Howard Bradbury, The All-American CenTer in I9367 He wenT To Penn Then. Well, he's showed his sTufT again by coaching Those Yale boys unTiI They've become champions. If he keeps iT up, he 'may be able To ouT- shine KnuTe Rockne of The 30's. li K 4 Walfer Thompson is anoTher one of Those famous Tackles we can'T forgeT. He and Bill Sfrube, The fullback, have made The Phila. Eagles one swell Team. 1 il R This column would be no good wiThouT The name of Jack RushTon. The InTerna- Tional League baseball player. He surely has made The Albany Team wake up. E99 NOTES ABOUT TOWN BAER ADDRESSES LITERARY GROUP Miss V. ChrisTie, PresidenT, PresenTs ColumnisT WiTh Award For LiTerary AchievemenTs DoroThy Baer, well-known columnisT and auThor, spoke before The Women's So- cieTy for CulTurel PursuiTs, lasT nighT in The Beniamin Franklin HoTel, on The subiecT of The Influence of AncienT Greek CulTure. EducaTion, as a means of bringing a more sponTaneous awareness of beauTy in The youTh of This period, would be a highly desirable aim, she asserTed. Miss Virginia Chrisfie, presidenT oT The soceTy, presenTed Miss Baer wiTh an award for her splendid liTerary achieve- menTs. Miss Sarah Helen Kwass, secre- Tary oT The organizaTion, gave Miss Baer a bouqueT of flowers. OTher members of The socieTy who aT- Tended were Lucy MargareT Miller, Ger- Trude Evans, Helen Lawrence, Helen Flake, Helen Gibbons, RiTa Cohen, Al- berTa TrauTman, Elsie Ewald, Helen MoT- son, Eleanor Mason, CharloTTe M. Erving, lsabel Torrance, Beafric Wolf, Lillian Ser- veTnick, Virginia Bingford, Florence Kes- selman, Adele Weise, Jean T. Levy, MargareT McCormick, Sylvia FausT, Evelyn Nagle, EsTher Rosen, Rosalind PeTroTf, GerTrude Pollack, Anna Green- baum, Clara C. Haas, AlberTa Buehler, Naomi PeTerman, Selma PolicoTf. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS CONFER To confer on The consTrucTion of The new dam in SouTheasT Kansas, SecreTary of lnTerior, Karl Krenlcel, called lrving Payes, AnTon Graff, and Charles OsTrow- ski To survey The TerriTory and drafT plans accordingly. ConsulTing engineers who aTTended The conference held in WashingTon lasT nighT were Calvin Ludescher, Ellis Lapin, Jack WarburTon, Earl M. Wells, Frank Keyser, Jack KosiTsky, Thomas Lynch, Harold Kron, Eugene TrachTman, Winfield Wil- liams, Marshall WebsTer, RoberT Cone, Carl M. Pfielifer, George Pierce, John WirTh, israel RosenThal and MarTin Send- row. PREACHERS DENOUNCE NUDISM , HerberT STroup and Wilbur Lauer, prominenT preachers, denounced The in- creasing pracTices and growing influence of The nudisT colony in This ciTy in Their addresses over The air lasT nighT. STaTion W. N. U. D., owned and oper- aTed by The colony, reTaliaTed by allow- ing Emanuel Rosen and Lou Levin, well- known free-Thinkers and unconvenTional rousTabouTs To air Their views. TOOE Dr. Irving Fein, famous Philadelphia nerve specialisT, his wife, The former Miss ElizabeTh KarTf, now The well-known edu- caTor, and Their Two children, sailed for Europe This morning on a belaTed and much needed vacaTion. Mrs. Fein presided aT The dinner given lasT evening for The docTor and his emi- nenT colleagues. Those who aTTended were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carr, Dr. Leon B. Levin, Miss Mildred Goldman, Dr. George M. Harris, Miss Eleanor Blum- field and also The prominenT opTomeTrisTs, Dr. Charles SolkowiTz and Dr. AnThony Weber. ll! lk FF Miss Eleanor Zeisel, noTed Philadelphia horsewoman, received an award for her excellenT riding in The benefiT perform- ance given aT The sTadium lasT nighT. PEDAGOGUES CONVENE The TenTh annual Teachers' ConvenTion of Pennsylvania opened lasT evening aT The lrvine AudiTorium of The UniversiTy of Pennsylvania. ShorT meeTings will be held in various rooms of BenneTT Hall during The morn- ing hours, every day This week. LecTures by prominenT Teachers in Philadelphia will be Teafures of The programs for These morning meeTings. Among Those educaTors who are To ad- dress The audiences are Miss Selma Rov- ner, Miss Jean McAllisTer, Miss Cecilia Schlain, Miss DoroThy Myers, Miss Her- mina Korn, Miss HenrieTTa Wein, Miss Frances MclnTyre, Miss Bernice Maimin, Miss DoroThy PraTT, Miss Verna Kenneck, Miss Helen Sauers, Miss Mary Folker, Miss AlThea Ullman, Miss BeaTrice Res- nick, and Miss Mary Love. Dr. ClayTon Foltz, Professor Thomas B. GilberT, Jr., and Professor David WiniT- sky, are The sponsors of This convenTion. I AFTER DINNER Monday: Naomi HarrieT Levyne, Thelma EdyThe STeeple, and Rosalie Goldberg in DocTor Monica aT The ChesTnuT STreeT Opera House. Tuesday: Charles JewiTT and DoroThy I Eleanor Corcoran in Madam BuTTer- fly aT The Academy of Music. Wednesday: All Chopin piano reciTal Academy of Music by The renowned I concerT pianisT, Fay Becker. Thursday: YouTh concerT aT The Acad- emy of Music. Special TeaTure. Eleryn SchulTz and her modernisTic dance inTerpreTaTions. Friday: TheaTre Guild producTion of I Owen Dean JohnsTon's famous Nobel- Prize-winning play, You Never Can Tell, in which political inTrigues are saTirized and a communisT govern- menT acTually brings prosperiTy. The New CenTury Club will hold a meeTing aT The home of Miss Eleanor M. Schneider. Miss Miriam FleTman, denTal hygienisT, Miss Eleanor M. FenTon, grad- uaTe nurse, and Miss Gladys M. Cad- wallader, noTed Technician, will speak on Topics relaTed To Their work. ll! lk iii The UniversiTy's Women's Club will hold iTs annual bridge parTy aT The Adel- phia HoTel This afTernoon. Miss May SchwarTz, presidenT, Miss KaTherine MaTherson, Vice-Presidenf and Miss AnneTTe Lanard, SecreTary, were in charge of all arrangemenTs. lk If if Miss Pearl Goodman, prominenT social service worker, will lecTure aT The Penn- sylvania School oT Social Service on The Psychology of Relief Work aT 2:I5 This afTernoon. FT! ik lk The Philadelphia Designers' Club will meeT in The Sylvania HoTel aT 3:l5 This afTernoon. Among Those inviTed To aTTend are The Misses RuTh and JaneT RosenThal, Miss llda Naglee, Miss JaneT Lindauer, Miss Pearl D. Shaeffer, Miss Evelyn M. Roney, Miss Mary LipschuTz, Miss Jeanne WhiTehead, Miss Frances Rosenzweig and Miss Marian Bell. lk FF lk The Olney Girls' Alumnae AssociaTion held a dance lasT nighT aT The RiTz-CarlTon HoTel. Music was provided by The well- known WalTer Thompson and his orches- Tra. A small and selecT group aTTended. Those who were presenT wiTh Their hus- bands were The former high-school pupils known as Miss DoroThy Unger, Miss Eliza- beTh Wahl, Miss Gladys KurTz, Miss Eleanor Koenig, Miss Alice Lewis, Miss Eleanor Lario, Miss Lillian Kimble, Miss BeaTrice SchwarTz, Miss Mable WursTer. Miss KaTherine Schnabel, Miss Mildred ScoTT, Miss lda Glick, Miss HarrieT Gim- son. Miss Anna M. GanTer, Miss Lillian Greenberg, Miss Doris SchoenhuT, Miss DoroThy Conrad, Miss Sylvia Pollack, Miss BeaTrice DruTT, Miss Marion Feld- man, Miss Alice Dunne, Miss Mary Jane Ellis, Miss Theresa McCabe, Miss Lor- raine Raid, Miss Edna Mazer, Miss Fran- ces MakuraTh, Miss BeaTrice McKeon. ANNUAL OUTING lConTinued from Page 98, Col. 3 BeaTrice MarTindell, Mildred McGough, Tanya RabinowiTz, Anne G. Wood. The young men included were Jack RadiTz, Harry KaTz, Bernard Robbins, Leonard H. WalTer, Jr., Solomon Schwarfz, Louis H. Beneke, John Barr, Alfred Berwind, William WalTers, RoberT LiTTy, Ralph Mifosky, Wm. J. Carr, WalTer Thompson. Marvin Yaspan, Harry Kracoff, Wm. SchmidT, AlberT SchoenweTTer, Fred E. EsvinoTsky, RoberT Gordon, Harold Hecke, Harold OeTzel, Leroy Benner, Harry J. Meenan and Harry Marshall. is,--e ' T V ,,r .ff . ,,,,:5N'C 5 ' ,,g-'-- I 4' Y.. . . g - . A T1':'.'- 'Z E. ' ' ' ' '1, - ' MJ I-fil'i,3J' 11. ' 15,1 f-.'5,g T - - -Jag' ' - Ti -if Q' ',' , r .L -I,,,,A: f f. fox , V .1 I. . +,,.N.-,NP . . . ,i,,+: -' 1 'as-72' '- 1 I-T.. 3 -.r - .Q - 52,-A .:' -- f . 'w,,... - T .l,.r3'iq-lg. , --V ,wr--f 1 L.. 5 jf- . :.':,,-an--..-..b Q'g.'..Q .4 ---,rib -Q , Z-. .ui , -. . .x-t- r-.J - 1 I-.,.5,ff. --f-.....: - .. - T I ...V-' , .I -Q15 -s '- ,. iff. .. ' It ' ' ' ' S - .. . ,gf f .1..---'- '---a-. . ' 3 7 tix - MT' ia . . 4,,.. V T ..,,, :-sf. ' .f , .'-:'f1. 'A - - , v . 5122? X' 4 :J-u f, . ----f-:A , - - - - ILLUSTRATION BY M. PLOYD FELTON lney has been no laggard in The developmenT of iTs sporTs. In addiTion To Those Teams illusTraTed in The Tollowing pages, we have inTerclass Teams which vie wiTh each oTher Tor class supremacy in The Tield. The besT TesTimonial we have of our sporTsman- ship is The SporTsmanship Trophy which Olney has received Tor Two consecuTive Terms. The value of aThleTics as an insTigaTor of class spiriT is well known. As a developer oT bodies and an insTrucTor in sporTsmanship. aThleTics is unrivaled. The value of devel- oping The body aT The same Time The mind is developed is well recognized. When our LaTin is long TorgoTTen, The memory oT an achievemenT in sporTs will remain. And, when in laTer years, as digniTied alumni, we Tear up The sTands in our enThusiasm aT seeing Olney Trounce a rival Team, all will be Torgiven because iT is in The name oT aThleTicsl 0 ATHLETES: deTeaT-do noT bow your head Tor shame aT having meT iT. LeT This sTir ou on To greaTer heighTs7 leT This insTill,in you The ambiTion which was laclcing before you were deTeaTed. vicTory-do noT shouT ouT ioyTully Tor happiness aT having meT iT. LeT This sTir you on To greaTer heighTs: leT This insTill in you The power which is necessary To conTinue vicToriously. - . Gallivan+in', growlin', gallopin', grinnin', gridiron gladialors. Hard fighling. pluclcy boys-'rhey gave lhe besf performance +ha+ The school has seen since ils opening. This season was no+iced ro be The besr, and an exciled s'ruden+ body did iusfice +o lhe moral supporf of 'rhe learn, and losses were lurned info viclory by an ardenl' cheering secfion and willing ream. The gridclers from 'rhe senior class were Bob Dobie, Jack Rushlon. Waller Thompson, Dave Winifslcy, Dave Porrner and The versalile Bill Sfrube l+he only 'rriple rhreal man fhar rhe Team possessedl, rhe la'r'rer being able 'ro kick, pass or run like a demon. Bur 'rhe Foo+ball Team could nor have Turned in such an enviable record were if noi' for +he able assisrance of lhe Rah-Rah leaders. Under 'rhe able +u+elage of Mr. Slosberg. +he cheer leaders have experienced a mosl' successful season. Because of 'rheir fine worlc 'rhe sfudenls have learned new cheers, alfended more pep rallies, and golfen a warmer school spirir. Maddy Malone, Rurh Ziegler and Burl Zeidner, of 'rhe class of June, '34, have formed +he nucleus of lhe squad. Olney's mermaids are a group oT enThusiasTic girls who meeT every Monday aT The CenTral Y. W. C. A. under The direcTion oT Miss Dadelcer. They compleTed a meeT wiTh T-Tallahan and also in a play-day in which almosT all The high schools parTicipaTed. The boys' leaders are mosTly sophomores and Treshmen who are going To be good maTerial Tor TuTure gym Teams. They pracTice on The same days as The gym Team, and in addiTion To This, They lead Their squads in The regular'gym classes. Mr. SchoTT is in charge of Them. Every Tuesday aTTernoon Miss Dadelcer leads a class OT girls' leaders. They receive special insTrucTion and special marlcs. These girls are chosen as The loesT Trom The large group who receive eiTher an E or G in gym. They give up sTudy periods To assisT in regular gym classes. The prospecls for 'rhe I933-34 season were no+ very brighl as fhe enlire varsify leam of fhe previous season had gradualed. Afler much experimenlafion, Coach DeTurlc finally succeeded in forming a formidable live. The Blue and While quinfef always proved Them- selves a menace +o lho League. Grville Robinson, ol baseball lame, was also a member of fhe varsily five. The season's sensa+ionl Allrhough noir a leam of migh+y hillers, lhe Greenwoodmen produced runs by combining speed and slcill. The Public l-ligh League Championship was a 'loss-up from lhe opening game. By lheir clever slyle of play, lhe Troians proved a big Jrhreal and one of The leading conlenders for The crown. Orville Robinson was June, '34's con+ribu+ion +o lhe leam. Qur Gym Jream, under 'rhe able leadership ol Mr. Weiler, ended lheir season by finish- ing in second place. They were only delealed by Soulhern High School. Caplain John Wolfe, lhe oulsranding gymnasl of This Term, was closely followed by Ray Layer and Waller Barflehl. We ex+end Coach Weiler our congra'rula+ions. Olney's iunior Tildens and all budding Vines made a Tine accOunT OT Themselves This season. AlThough placed under a handicap, due To The Team's inabiliTy To secure cOurTs To pracTice on in The immediaTe viciniTy OT The school, sTill The Team Turned in an enviable record Tor Themselves. Ployd l3elTon, CapTaing Charley SollcOwiTz and George l-larris are senior members OT The Team. The god OT iinx all buT blasTed The aspiraTions OT The largesT Traclc squad Turned ouT in The hisTory OT Olney. Sid SelbsT and BerT Freeman, Tlashy sprinTers, suTTered anlcle injuries ThaT did noT heal Till laTe in The season. Lew Greene. ace guarTer-miler and iunior Olympic sTar, was Torced OuT OT acTion The greaTer parT OT The season by a damaged lcnee, while Gooch KordOwiTz, perhaps The TasTesT 220 man in The ciTy, was unTorTunaTely obliged To leave school, and his undersTudy, Bill ROOT, was ineligible. NeverTheless, The sensaTional high iumping and pole vaulTing OT CapTain Jensen, The broadiumping and quarTer-miling OT Karl KredaTus and lvlorris llron Manl Gor, and The clever coaching OT The new Traclc TuTor, Mr. Debus, made Olney's cinder hisTory OT The year Tairly successTul. The TacT ThaT The girls' baslceTball Team won The Championship is ample indicaTiOn OT The success OT Their season. Marjorie l-lelmuTh OT The June '34 Class was The mainsTay OT The Team. l LCA ' J Tion Tor feminine perfec- f ln I jx K Y V, 1. -I l I lr l Ziggie, June '34's nomina- , LXAISS JUNE'34 , A ' 1 Tion, isn'T a prude, buT fl ' ' Il she doesn'T smoke, drink U ' V or gamble. Likes dark, T ll, 3 blue-eyed Soulhern Gen- , V Tlemen and chocolaTe ice H cream. Playsagood game of bridge alThough she dislikes cards as amuse- rnenT. Toe dancos well, Z and sang on The sTage as a kid. She dofesTs croon- I ing, Tasi dance numbers, and wild pariies. CollecTs E carved eleplianTs and dis- Tinciivo rnaTch folders and G has boy friends in The Army, Navy, and bread L lines, Dresses TasTeTully, swims well, and uses no E cosmeTics, excepT Tou- iours Moi. R The liTTle lady who is To cook in TronT oT Mr. June '34's sTove, musT have a face as disTincTive and beauTiTul as RuTh Ziegler's, or have eyes as pleasanT and capTivaTing as Virginia ChrisTie, Verna Kenneclcs Grecian nose, Jeanne WhiTehead's skin, KaTherine MaTherson's auburn hair, and Peg Salerno's magneTic lips. She would be as excellenT a dancer as Onnie SchulTz, and would be as inTelligenT as Sylvia RosenThal. l-ler worldly wisdom and sophisTicaTion would come Trom BerTha l-lorowiTz, and DoroThy PraTT would conTribuTe her obliging NaTure. She would have The sTaTely carriage OT Anna Hoffman, and The poise in The midsT of embarrassing circumsTances oT Ola PoTTer. Valerie Holmes would conTribuTe her amiabiliTy and pleasing smile. This ideal woman would be as sTudious as ElizabeTh KarTi, dress as TasTeTully as lvlae lvlcFeeTers, be as inclined Toward The aThleTic as Marge l-lelmuTh, Though sTill be as peTiTe as Peggy George, and have Ginnie STauTfer's Mae WesTish Tigure. As a finishing Touch, she will be as charming and delighTTully vivacious as June '34's choice as The ideal girl, RuTh Ziegler. ui 1- O-X vs . N' -1 fx 'Nx - F ' S XS. 5. 'i :n s 1-Q N . : wk , 5 Q :i N. ' vs 5 fx is :T ,, Q -Q in -xx 1- A f-. : r 4 F vi A i S -3 , 'Z r.. T- X rf wx In N si , . ri N 2' :: ' I PT 2 -N N-'L I -C K : P, 1 'A' N N u ps. In ,, -. ff .J ,, 1 in .. nl , R U K '-Q. 'ia sv rd : I rd F J- X F. l : -c rg N, c .R v. K Q: vs. F' r PT ,I he A A R 'T 'X rg N , 'Ns N 5 . - 15 A 1- .. X55 S. X Q so ff. CHIC ' VIVACIOUS ' CHARMING ' PIQUANT MR. JUNE '34 5 '-.4 rs Q ' s,, Q' lf, g, F ' in : Q L me Sl .. Q, ' ha :. Y'- Sn - ' wi 'I 'Z : xr - I 1 it 'J Q L A X. R Q :Q . a-3 ' sa .d M Q N FJ g, -.. I T. -. :: Z. ' Q iq .J sw ' in 'J N u -. - K N : a-1 - Q 'a : ' N .Q Z, T. - 4 X5 Nba H A HJ Q 5 ' -1 : ' Q- : S.. 'a gl k s su 5 LJ A A I: 'J x , 4 X. Q: N 'N 'X -4 'I ' Q N P N .A xr U Q 3 W 5' 'J 'NJ -6 . :A l S J ql ' R' SC, wg - ' J Johnny is virlually adored by The lair sex and highly O honored by his fellow males. l-le is licensed 'lor H lhe minislry and broad- N casls weekly over a local radio slalion. Doesn'+ smoke or drink, and hales B Lalin. Uses Williams' shaving cream, likes chick- A en, Charles Dickens and John Philip Sousa. Abhors I- cosmelics, bleached L blondes, and lulurislic painling. ls a punsler and B public speaker par excel- lence, and plays a good A game of baseball. Going sleady wilh a girl al C Frankford High, and will probably make a hen- H pecked husband. If we may use lhe sludenl ballol as crilerion, June '34's perlecl male would be as handsome as Johnnie Ballbach, or a composile ol Bob Dobie's hair, Burlon Zeidner's eyes, l-larry Reed's leelh, Ployd Fel'ron's complexion, Arr Nibling's smile, Ralsfon Poole's chuckle, Charlie JewiH's voice, Bob Beisswenqer's amiabilily, and Ross l-lidy's charming manner wilh lhe ladies. l-le would have Paul Glenn's physique, Sol lvleiholf's proficiency on lhe alhlelic field, and Bill Slrube's slrenglh. Humor would gush lorlh from him as from lhe silver Tongue ol Olney's wil, O. Dean Johnslon, Jr. l-le would have Arlhur Whil'ehair's inlelligence, Roberl Blackburn's induslry and energy, be as clever as our eminenl columnist Erwin Rose, and as ambilious as Lew Greene. l-le would have 'lhe applicalion and sludiousness of Arnold Finkel, and since every woman demands an excellenl lerpsi- chorean, he would dance as smoolhly as Fred Teubel. l-lis clolhes would be as appropriale and iii as well as Ralslon Poole's, and lor his obliging nalure and generosily he would go respeclively lo Jim l-lullz and John Leonard, our lwo Galahads. BRILLIANT ' SINCERE ' HANDSOME ' CLEVER I I SPORTS SOL MEIHOFF I BASEBALL-BASKETBALL ' BILL STRUBE FOOTBALL PAUL GLENN ' GYM TEAM vw P Qwtiw I IM. PLOYD FELTON TENNIS DAVID PORTNER n FOOTBALL n WALTER THOMPSON FOOTBALL JACK RUSHTON I FOOTBALL - DAVID WINITISKY FOOTBALL MARJORIE HELMUTH BASKETBALL-VOLLEYBALL - DOROTHEA MUELLER TRACK AND TUMBLING 'F FAME 0 HALL OF FAME 0 HALL O-F FAME ' HALL OF FAME 1083 - - - scHoLAsTIc I O. DEAN JOHNSTON, JR. I EDITOR HIGHLlGHTS SYLVIA ROSENTHAL I PRESIDENT HONOR SOCIETY I HAROLD LIBROS DEBATING ELIZABETH KARF F ' PRESIDENT INTER-SCHOLASTIC FRE I ROSS HIDY DRAMATICS THELMA STEEPLE I DRAMATICS I LOUIS LEVIN DRAMATICS IRVING FIEN I DEBATING ' MADELEINE MALONE CHEER LEADING RUTH ZIEGLER n CHEER LEADING IALL OF FAME I HALL OF FAME 0 HALL OF FAME 0 HALL OF F E109 Mnrqv Bm-vs Bvrbhn Humwii Irviuq Vwmv Euwm Rum- !'xHwr?.'x Bvrhm Hamid lllmw. Ruth Ziwqhv OM P0111-r Bwb Bvn:Qwfwq1 EMf:1wm km- .1 Mqvvny Rmvn PAM OM mu Lu: Kmff Hnlvy KmlfMf Vmm Krrms-:L Mmidx' Mahym- Tmvvmv Lv vm-r Bgb Bhurkburn Jaw M. Amsfvr fxiyfh Cwissmw Vrvqmh Sftlxrffvv BNI Qkhmlyii FM-mmr Hmmm-V KJ?hv,u Krnvxr-v Pinxlf fl-Hmm Fdfm BHINPN Uv-K Su-nw B-'lu Hufstvhvr JFJVVHHP 51mHrr Harry CP:.uf::mu Unis Hnwmxi Club-vw Fmt: Harvick Givwmm Uurrwfw W4vv9Pv Bwffv NNY? Avvfhmv Wn'ber Sfmbw or vvoI'Slrulwr1. Suvvwihirrq nfuo? hf-vp, Wqxnrwu May Mm? Came thfn dawn. Who is Svlvia? Bend down Slsfefr! Leave M, Maioue-. 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SUBJECTS DAY AND EVENING Accounting - Bookkeeping - Secretarial -- Executive Secretarial for High School Graduates - Shorthand fGregg-Boyd-Pitman, -- Intensive Short Executive Secretarial Course for Commercial Graduates-Filing- Typewriting - Business English - Office Machines Course. The Ofhce Machines in use in this School include: Bookkeeping Machine, Dictaphone, Calcula- tors, Adding Machines, Billing Machines, Check Writ- ers, Mimeograph, Multigraph, Addressograph, etc. Our graduates receive lifetime employment service free. Placement excellent. Also-Special-30-Day Courses .IENNINGS HOOD School eweler MAKER OF OLNEY HIGH SCHOOL RINGS 'lf 13TH AND CHESTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. fm sixb PEIRCE XSCHOOL of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Strictly a professional school, training young men and women to fill executive positions. v an in an inance Professional and Managerial Accounting Secretarial Administration Executive Secretarial 68 years uf rar:-'lructivs .vervite and rhararler building Write or call for catalogue Pine St. West of Broad ' Business Administration B k g d F Y ' J Philadelphia, Pa. Coznplinzezzlf of CENTRAL NEWS COMPANY C Olllflfl-IIIEIILY of TRUJIAN STAFF Fussy Miss Smith Says You know, the reason I buy my flowers at KUI-INS is because of their fine For many of us, the future years will provide a nurseryg Then, wise wives will relieve their cares fand Patronizej Variety. The Suburban Laundry. gg mom The STORE and GREENHOUSES B U R' are located at L A U D 409 W. TABOR ROAD OLN EY The School of Refinement Culture and Originality KJEENANS Sriumo ar DANCE ARTS 1715 Chestnut Street Suite 307 l.OC'uSt 21188 Plliludelpllia, Pa. 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