Peabody High School - Peabody Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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JOSEPH ACRI Masque and Wig Club '30, '31, Civic Association '29, '30, '31, Peabodonians '29, '30, '31, '32, Scholastic Standing 'Committee '32, Football Squad '29, '30, '31, '32, Basketball '30, Varsity '31, '32, Baseball '30, '31, Swimming, Part Time. MIRIAM ALDERMAN Secretary of Report Class '32, Masque and Wig Club '30, junior Friendship Club '29, Players Club '31, Spanish Club '32. EIZZIE LOUISE ALLSB-ERRY Senior Dramatic Club- '31, Douglas Literary Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Red Cross Club '31, Track Team '29, '30, '31, Girl Reserves '29, '30, '31, '32, Big Sister '3O. FLORA ALVIN Red Cross Club '32, THE P THEODORE E. AMIDUR Freshman Volleyball '29, German Club '30, '31, Players Club '29, Traffic Squad '30, '31, '32. WILLIAM B. ANDERSON, JR. Civic Association '29, Masque and Wig Club '31, '32, Hall Committee '32, Zoology Club '30. ANN AVERBACH Masque and Wig Club '30, Civic Asso- ciation '30, '31, Junior Friendship Club '31, Hall Duty '32, Part Time '32. EILEEiN BAILEY Junior Friendship Club, Orchestra '28, '32, Book Club '30, Go-to-College Club '30, Zoology Club '29, Class Secretary '28, Clionian Club '30. RALPH R. BARR Rifle Club '31, Range Officer '32, Sec- retary-Treasurer '32, Bachelors' Club. GEORGE BAREFOOT Hall Committee, Ceramic Guild. ANNA ETHEL BELANSKI Senior Friendship Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Red Cross Club, Volley- ball Team, Part Time. ft, FIABODY F PFABODY HELEN LOUISE BENNETT Senior Friendship Club, Zoology Club Secretary, Senior' Dramatic Club, In- formation Committee, Class Basketball, Aero Club, Chemistry Squad. 4 WILLIAM A. BIANCO Class President '29, Class Treasurer '30, '31, Spanish Club '30, '31, '32, Civic Association '29, CLAYTON EDWARD BITZER Civic Assembly '29, '32, Freshman Vol- leyball, Rifle Club, Radio Club, Players Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Hall Corm- mittee. JAMES R. BOCK Audubon Club '30, '31, Botany Club '31, Masque and Wig Club '32, Orchestra '29, '30, '31, '32, Band '31, '32, Civic 'Association '30, '31, Stunt Day Orches- tra '30, '31, '32. BETTY JUNE BODLE Players Club, Vocational Guidance Council, Vice President 12A Report Class, Volleyball Team, Class Volley- ball, Civic Association, Senior Dra- matic Club, Clionian Club, junior and Senior Friendship Clubs, Part Time, National Honor Society. RUTH A. BONNER Volleyball '29, '3-1, '32, Basketball '30, '31, '32, Swimming '29, Junior Friend- ship Club-, Senior Friendship Club, Home Economics Club '29, '30, Part Time, Conference Reporter. IVLARJORIE BORDEN Clionian Club '32. T H E P I' A I O D Y SAM BNORNSTEIN Freshman Track, Freshman Volleyball, Interclass Basketball, Audubon Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Secretary- Treasurer 12A Report Class, Ha! Com- mittee '30, '31, Civic Association '30, ARTHUR G. BRAUN Players Club '29, '30, Masque and Wig Club President '32, Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, Swimming Team '30, '32, Civitan Staff '30, '31, '32, Senior Class Play '32, '33, Civic Association '30, '31, '32, Student Council, The Peabody Staff. YETTA BRONSTEIN Scholastic Standing Committee, Con- ference Reporter, Big Sister, Senior Friendship Club, Student Teacher, Book Club, Players Club, Informa-tion Com- mittee, Tennis, Part Time, National Honor Society. SELMA H. BVUNCHER Round Table Club '31, Civic Associa- tion '31, Ceramic Guild '31, '32, junior Friendship Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Spanish Club '31, Zoology Club '31, '32, Information Committee '31, BETTY BYURCNH LAW Players Club '29, Volleyball '29, Basket- ball '30, junior Friendship Club '31, Dramatic Club '32, Senior Friendship Club '32, Conference Reporter '32, Part Time. MARGARET BURDICK Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Zoology Club '30, Go-to-College Club '32. RAYMONND A. BYRNE, JR. Hall Committee '31, American Historic Homes Club '31, '32, Clionian Club '32, 12B Social Committee '31, Philatelic Society '32. HE PEABODY GRAHAM CARTER Student Council, Civic Assembly, Chair- man Assembly Squad, President Hi-Y Club, Senior Latin Club, Senior Dra- matic Club, Hall Committee, Cross Country, Track, Football Squad '30, '31, Varsity '32, National Honor Society. DOROTHY LOUISE CHRISTLEY Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Civitan Staff '32, a cappella Choir '29, '30, '31, '32, Civic Association '30, '31, Student Guid- ance Council '31, '32, Big Sister '31, '32, French Club '32, Poets Club '31, '32. MARY LOUISE CICOANE Masque and Wig Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Tennis, Part Time. MAURICE COLEMAN Track Team '29, Hall Committee, Track Manager '30. WALTER M. COLLINS Football Squad '29, Cross Country Team '29-, Hall Committee '30, Traffic Squad '30. GERALDINE CONROY Secretary of Home Economics Club '28, '29, Class Basketball '23, Volleyball '29, Senior Friendship Club '32, Senior Dra- matic Club '32, Stamp Club '32. BETTY CRANE Senior Friendship Club, French Club, Civitan Staff. THE PEABODY SARAH ANNE CREGAN Basketball, Volleyball, Senior Friend-- ship Club, Scholastic Standing Com- mittee, Information Committee, Class Secretary, Part Time. NICHOLAS R. CRISS, JR. - Secretary of 12A Class, Tennis '32, Basketball '31, '32, Stunt Day Orchestra '31, '32, Assembly Squad '31, '32, Report Class Secretary '31, '32, Band '31, '32, Orchestra '31, '32, Student Teacher '32, Electoral College '32, National Honor Society. ROSE CRUSO Junior Friendship Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '32, Audubon Society '29, Part Time. HELEN ELSIE DANCISO1N Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Class Volleyball Team '31, Tennis '32, Infor- mation Committee '32, Big Sister '31, '32, Conference Reporter '31, Red Cross Club '31, Part Time. MARY NEVIN DAUB Civic Association '29, '30, P'ayers Club '29, Senior Latin Club '31, Senior Dra- matic Club '32, Gio-to-College Club '31, '32, Student Teacher Committee '32, Chemistry Squad '31, Peabody Staff '32, :National Honor Society. MARIE DEL PIZZO Players Club '29, Masque and Wig Club '29, '30, Junior Friendship Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Red Cross Club '32, Part Time. ETTORE A. D EPIRO Poets Club '31, Basketball '31, Track '31, Soccer '29. 1 I4 4 PEABODY CHARLES DE MONACO Spanish Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Traffic Squad, Radio Club, Freshman and Varsity Track Teams, Volleyball Team, Soccer Team. SARA JANE DIGBY Senior Friendship Club. Masque and Wig Club, Audubon Club, Senior Dra- matic Club, Class Secretary '29, '32, Big Sister, Information Committee LOUIS DI TOMMASO French Club '32, Senior Orchestra '32. MARTHA DONALD junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, German Club '30, Choir '31. DOROTHY DORRIS 12A Social Committee, Student Teacher Committee '32, Civic Association '31, '32, Library Committee '32, Senior Pic- ture Committee, Vice President Report Class '32, a cappella Choir '32, Zoology Club '30, Junior Friendship Club '29, PAUL W. EBERT Part Time. RALPH FARGOTSTEIN Aero Club '31, '32, Band '31, '32, Chess Club '31, '32, Clionian Club '32, Orches- tra '31, '32. pig. THE PEABODY MARY FRANCES FERRERO Intra Scholastic Basketball '30, '31, '32, Intra Scholastic Volleyball '31, '32, Track '31, French Club '31, Latin Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '31. HYMEN S. FISHER 10B Class President, Freshman Basket- ball. RUTH FLENNIKEN Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Big Sister '31, Audubon Club '29, '30, Senior Dramatic Club' '32. FRANK FOCER Freshman Swimming '29, Assembly Squad 30, '31, Spanish Club '31, '32, Tech Club '31, '32, Civic Assembly '31, SHIRLEY FRY Choir '30, '31, Program Committee of Senior Friendship Club '32, Hall Com- mittee '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, ' junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Big Sister '31, '32, Go-to-College Club '30. JANE FULTON National Honor Society, Botany Club '31, Student Teacher Committee '31, Varsity Swimming '32, Manager Fresh- man Swimming '29, Latin Club '30, '31, French Club '31, Senior Basketball '32, Chemistry Squad '31, '32, ISADORE FUSS li E PIEABQDY JANET WILSON GASIS Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Senior Friendship Club- '31, '32, Players Club '29, Junior Latin Club '30, Senior Latin Club '31, '32, Go-to-College Club, Red Cross Club '31, '32, Botany Club, Infor- mation Committee, Volleyball '29. MAURIC E GERSON Debating Club '32, a cappella Choir '32, President of Report Class '31, BEATRICE GINYARD Douglas Literary Club '30, '31, '32, '33, Red Cross Club '31, '32, Volleyball '31, '32, Basketball '31, Track '29, '30, '31, '32, Hockey '33, Part Time, Information Committee, Tennis '32, MICHAEL GLAROS President of Civic Association, Presi- dent of National Honor Society, Vice President of Civic Association, Student Council '32, Traffic Squad, Football Squad '30, Varsity '31, '32, Track '31, Senior Latin Club '32, Radio Club '30, HAYM'O1ND GLASS Football Squad '29, Varsity '30, '31, '32, Baseball Varsity '30, '31, '32, Basketball Varsity '29, '30, '31, '32, Freshman Bas- ketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Chairman of 12A Social Committee '32, Botany Club '29, Traffic Squad '29, '31, 'az. EMMA GOLDBLUM Senior Friendship Club, Zoology Club, Civic Association, junior Friendship Club. ABIRAM GONL D M AN Freshman Volleyball '29, Freshman Basketball '29, Freshman Track '30, Track '31, '32, Cross-Country Captain A '31, '32, Basketball '31, Tennis '31, Pea- bodonian Club, Radio Club, Smoking Committee, Part Time. THE PEABODY AUSTIN GRAHAM Part Time '32, 12.A Social Committee, Peabodonian Club '30, '31, Track '30, '31, ROSE S. GREEN Senior Friendship Club '31, Masque and Wig Club '30, Conference Reporter, Civitan Staff '32, Part Time. BETTY GROSS Senior Friendship Club, Junior Friend- ship Club, Zoology Club, Spanish Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Orchestra. DOROTHY LOUISE GUPTON Douglas Literary Club '29, Senior Latin Club. MARGARET HARDY Junior Friendship Club '29, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Book Club '31, ,Secretary of Report Class '30, '31, Hall Committee '31, '32, Choir '30, '31, '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Class Play Cast '32, MAX HELEAND Civic Assembly '31, '32, M. U. F. Con- ference '31, '32, Radio Club '30, Traffic Squad '31, '32, Hall Committee '32, Var- sity Basketball '31, '32, '33, Varsity Bas-eball '32, Varsity Football '32, Pea- bodonians '32, LUTHER A. .HELSENL EDGAR H. HELLWIG THE PEABODY LEE DORA HENDRIX Track '31, '32, Spanish Club '32, Girl Reserves '30, '31, '32, BETTY LOUISE HEYSER Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Music Club '30, Senior Choir '30, '31, '32, Go- to-College Club '31, Spanish Club '32, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, BELLE HOFFMAN Junior Friendship Club '29, Senior Friendship Club '30, '31, '32, German Club- '30. Red Cross Club, Historic Homes Club, Information Committee, Library Slip Committee, Sophomore Volleyball, Basketball, Part Time. CHARLES HUNTER Spanish Club '30, '31, '32, Bulletin Com- mittee '29, '30, '31, '32, Tennis '31, '32. JOHN JACKSON Douglas Literary Society '29, '32, Track '29, '30, Football Squad '31, WILLARD JONES VICTORIA KACHIORIS Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Part Time, Conference Reporter, Volleyball, Information Committee '32. EDMUND JOHNSON THE PEABODY SARA RUTH KAUFMAN Business Manager and Exchange Editor of Civitan '32, Scholastic Standing Com- mittee '32, Senior Latin Club '31, '32, French Club '32, junior Friendship Club '29, Treasurer of 11A, 11B, 10A, 10B report classes. WILLIAM KEALEY Traffic Squad '30, Hall Committee '29, Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, Aero Club '30, Round Table Club '29. ETHEL KENNEDY Treasurer of National Honor Society, Civic Association '29, '30, Leaders Club '31, '32, Senior Friendship Club '30, Volleyball '30, '31, '32, Part Time, Con- ference Reporter, Information Com- mittee, President 11B class. MARGARET V. KIRK Senior Friendship Club '30, '31, '32, G0- to-College Club '30, '31, Big Sister '30, '31, Senior Swimming '32, Student Teacher Committee, The Peabody Staff, Senior Friendship Club Cabinet '32. RICHARD W. KIRSCH Civic Association '29, Debating Club '32, Traffic Squad '30. Players Club ' Junior Friendship Club 30, Senior Friendshi Club '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Part Time. REGINA KLINVEX 29, ' , . . P DEMETRA KATSARFANOS E PEABODY REA KRIKOW Freshman Volleyball, junior Swimming, Book Club, Clionian Club, Senior Friendship Club, Part Time. NORMA LAIB1VLA.N Editor-in-Chief of the Civitan, Publicity Manager of Peg O' My Heart , Pub- licity Manager of Clionian Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Scholastic Standing Committee, Senior Friendship Club, National Honor Society. LILLIAN LONLA LANDAY Civic Assembly '30, '32, Hall Committee '30, '32, Players Club '29, '30, Senior Dramatic Club '32. HORATIO LEFTWICJ-I Botany Club '31, '32, Hi-Y Club '31, '32, Douglas Literary Club '31, '32, '33, Track Team '31. ARNJOIL-D LEVINE Radio Club '29, Botany Club '30, Zoology Club '30, German Club '30, '31, Traffic Squad '31, Track '29, GERTRUDiE D. LOWENSTEIN Tennis '29, '32, Manager of Sophomore Volleyball Team '30, Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Go- to-College Club '32. LEOlNA RUTH LOUNDY Players Club '28, '29, Masque and Wig y Club '29, '30, Aero Club '30, Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, Debating Club '32, Zoology Club '30, '31, Book Club '31, '32, Hall Committee '31, Track '29, Library Committee, Big Sister '32. THE PEABODY MAC LOWRY Assembly Squad '30, '31, Traffic Squad '31, '32, Civic Association '29, '30, '31, Student Council '30, Players Club '29, Zoology Club '30, Freshman Basketball Squad '29, Student Teacher '32, Senior Class Play '32. FREDA MARCUS Junior Friendship Club '29, Civic Asso- ciation '30, Part Time. FRANK VENICE MARK Aero Club, Rifle Club, Graphical Com- putation, Bachelors' Club. CHARLES MELLON Senior Latin Club '32, Hi-Y Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Chess Club '32, Gym Team '31, Senior Orchestra '29, '30, '31, Class Play Orchestra '31, Band '30, '31. FLORENCE M. MCCLURG Junior Friendship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Class Volleyball, Clionian Club, Masque and Wig Club, Red Cross Club, Conference Reporter, Information Committee, Part Time, Tennis, Swim- ming, National Honor Society. JAMES W. MCCLYMONDS Field Committee '29, '30, '31, '32, Student Teacher '32, Smoking Committee '31, '32, Traffic Squad '31, Basketball '29, '30, '31, Track '29, '30, '31, Volleyball '29, '30, '31, '32, Soccer '29, Class Baseball. ANNA RUTH MILLER Senior Friendship Club Cabinet, Junior Friendship Club President, French Club Secretary, Red Cross Club Secretary, Chairman of Information Committee, Senior Dramatic Club, Masque and Wig Club, Travel Club, Audubon Club. DAVID McClO'MBS PEABODY ANNE MILLER Volleyball '29, '30, '31, '32, Swimming Team '29, '30, '31, '32, Basketball '29, '30, '31, '32, Track '32, Masque and Wig Club '31, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Leaders Club President '32, Class Play '32, Tennis '32, Red Cross Sewing '32. FLORENCE MILLER Hall Committee, Senior Dramatic Club, Junior Friendship Club, Class Secretary 9A. WILDA MILLER junior Friendship Club '29, Zoology Club '30, German Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '32, Information Com- mittee '32, Part Time. RICHARD MOLLINE Baseball '31, '32, Basketball '31, Track '30, Soccer '30, Class Volleyball '31, Class Baseball '31, '32, Class Mushball. ALBERT MONACO Football '30, '31, '32. ELLEN F. MONAGI-IAN junior Friendship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club, Information Committee, Ten- nis, Senior Volleyball, Chorus, Confer- ence Reporter, Part Time, National Honor Society. ESTHER ANNE MOIRMAN Class Secretary '30, Junior Friendship Club '29, Zoology Club '30, Volleyball Team '29, '30, Basketball Team '29, '30, '32, Tennis '32, French Club '32, The Peabody Staff '32. THE PEABODY SAMUEL J. MORRISON Part Time. CLARA PENN MOTTLAU Civic Association, Scholastic Standing Committee, 12B Social Committee, Vice President Spanish Club '32, Spanish Fiesta, Red Cross Sewing, Senior Dra- matic Club, French Club, Hall Com- mittee, National Honor Society. WILLIAM R. MURRAY President of 10B Class, Civic Associa- tion, Secretary of 11A Class, Senior Choir '32, '33, City Choir '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Scholastic Standing Committee '32, '33, Democratic National Convention, National Honor Society. TOM MCKENNAN Assembly Squad, Scholastic Standing Committee, Field Official, Botany Club, French Club, Harvard Cup Tennis. Rosr. McQUISTO1N, JR, Cheerleader '30, '31, Head Cheerleader '32, Bulletin Squad '30, Chairman '31, '32, Assembly Squad '31, '32, Traffic Squad '32, Hall Committee '30, '31. DOROTHY NASH Civic Association '31. ROBERT NEG1LE Civic Association '30, Math Club '32, 1 Part Time. E PEABODY RUTH NIEBAUM Junior Friendship Club, Senior Friend- ship Club Cabineit, Big Sister, French Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Go-to-Col- lege Club, Student Teacher. VIRGINIA NORTON Junior Friendship Club '29, Spanish Club '32, a cappella Choir '29, '31, '32, FLORENCE OLSON German Club '29, '30, Zoology Club '31, Audubon Society '30, Friendship Club '30, '31, '32, Red Cross Sewing Club '32, RUTH E. ORUM Class Play, Players Club '29, '30, junior Friendship Club '29, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, French Club '31, Go-to-College 'Club '30, '31, a cappella Choi.r '29, '30. GEORGE PARROS Spanish Club. MARGARET PASHLEY Conference Reporter, Senior Friendship Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Civitan Staff, Part Time, Junior Friendship Club. JEANNE PENiCE Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, Class Play '32, Music Club '30, Senior Choir, Players Club '30, Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Go-to- College Club, Class Council '31. THE P BERNICE PFILE Civic Association, Hall Committee, Senior Friendship Club, Senior Dra- matic Club, Go-to-College Club, Players Club. LEO PLOTKIN Chess Club, Senior Choir. WIL LIAM PO-TTMiE-YER Vocational Council '31, '32, Chess Club '31, '32, Track '30, Hall Committee '32, National Honor Society. MARGARET QUIGLEY Senior Friendship Club, Information Committee, Part Time. DICK QUILL Civic Association '29, '30, '32, Spanish Club '31, '32, Spanish Play '32, Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, a cappella Choir '30, '31, '32, All City Chorus '31, '32, Cheerleader '30, '31, '32. JAMES RANDALL Radio Club. IRENE REED 'Civic Association '31, '32, Hall Com- mittee '30, Poets Club '31, Ceramic Guild '32, Go-to-College Club '31, Span- ish Club '32. ABODY IE PEABODY CLIFTON RIC'HARDiS Aero Club, Tech Club, Spanish Club, Civic Association, Rifle Club, Graphical Computation Club, Class Basketball. WALTER RITTER AGNES ROMAN Home Economics Club '29, '30, junior a cappella Choir '30, Clionian Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Vice President 10A class, Hall Committee '32, Part Time, Civic Association '31, FLORA R1OlSiENBAUM junior Friendship Club, Players Club, Senior Friendship Club. SIMON ROSENZWEIG Players Club '29, Math Club '30, Traffic Squad '29, '30, '31, '32, Senior Dramatic Club '32, '33. ALICE CLAIRE ROSNER Round Table Club '31, Senior Friend- ship Club '31, '32, Senior Dramatic Club '31, '32, Conference Reporter '32, Part Time. SAM ROTHIMAN Players Club '29, Junior Latin Club '30, Debating Club '31, French Club '32, Chess Club '32, Class Play '32, MIN RICHIVLAN , THE PEABODY CHESTER SANKEY 12A Social Committee, Tech Club '30, '31, '32, President Tech Club '32, Spanish Club '31, '32, Assembly Squad '29, '30, '31, Civic Association '29, Physics Squad. GERTRUDE RUTH SCHEIN Junior Latin Club '30, Senior Latin 'Club '31, '32, Go-to-'College Club '32, ' Senior Dramatic Club '32, Scholastic Standing Committee '32. CATHERINE SCHMANDRAK National Honor Society '32, President 10A class, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Scholastic Standing Committee '31, '32, Clionian Club '32, Junior Basketball '31, Senior Volleyball '32, Big Sister '32, Civic Association '31, Part Time. ALICE SCHMIDT Freshman Volleyball, Sophomore Bas- ketball, German Club '30, Senior Friend- ship Club '30, '31, Part Time. RUTH BETTY SCHLESINGER A Information Committee, Botany Club, Zoology Club, Ceramic Guild, Red Cross Club, Aero Club, Big Sister. EVELYN LEE SCHUGAR Copy Editor of Civitan, Civic Associa- tion, Publicity Committee, Clean Up, Paint Up and Plant Up Committee '32, junior Friendship Club. Senior Friend- ship Club, Masque and Wig Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Spanish Club. EDWARD SCOTT Audubon Club '29, '30, Traffic Squad '30, Spanish Club '31, Hall Committee '32, Part Time. E PEABODY LOUIS A. SHAPIRA Hall Committee, Traffic Squad, Senior Latin Club, Swimming Team, Botany Club, Aero Club '30, '31, Bachelors' Club, Zoology Club. SAMUEL E. SHAPIRO Radio Club, Round Table Club, Fresh- man Basketball. LEONARD J. SCHORIN Radio Club '32, Historic Homes '32, Part Time. LY DIA SCOURBOUTIS Typewriting Contest '32, Spanish Club '32, Junior Red Cross Sewing Club. SYLVIA SHEAR Masque and Wig Club '30, Junior Friendship Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '32, Part Time. WILMNA SHEELER Junior Latin Club '30, a cappella Choir '29, '30, '31, Senior Friendship Club '31, Scholastic Standing Committee '32, Civic Association '32. THE PEABO Y I WILLIAM SIMS Aero Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Radio Club '29, '30, Graphical Computation Group '31, Hall Committee '32, Gym Team '30, ELIZABETH W. SMITH Wellesley Club '29, '30, Latin Club '30, '31, Go-to-College Club '31. MARION SNYDER Clionian Club '32, French Club '32, Senior Friendship Club '32, Big Sister '32, Household Economics Club '30, HELEN FULTON SOWASH Scholastic Standing Committee, Senior Friendship Club, Senior Choir, junior Latin Club, Junior Friendship Club, In- formation Committee, Stunt Day Pian- ist. DOLLY SPRINGER Senior Friendship Club, French Club, a cappella Choir, Go-to-College Club, Student Teacher '32. DREW STEELE Vice President of 12A class, Secretary and Treasurer of 12B class, Civic Asso- ciation '29, '30, Secretary '32, Student Council '32, Players Club '29, Informa- tion Committee '30, Basketball '32, Ten- nis '32, The Peabody Staff '32, JOHN R. s'rEE.LE Vice President 12B class, Student Coun- cil, Chairman of Scholastic Standing Committee, 'Civic Assembly '31, '32, Orchestra '30, '31, Band '31, '32, Hall Committee, Student Teacher Committee. DAN SIMMONS E PEABODY HOWARD MARKLEY STEINER Tech Club '31, '32. HARVEY D. STITZELL Freshman Basketball, Football Squad '30, '31, '32, Radio Club '29, Swimming '30, '31, Civic Association '30, '32, Hall Committee Captain '32, HAROLD SUNDELL Golf Team '31, Traffic Squad '32, Treasurer of 11A report class. ANNE TEMELES Junior Friendship! Club, junior Latin Club, Zoology Club, French Club, Palette and Brush Club. PAUL THOIRNBERG Spanish Club '32, Traffic Squad '32, CLARA ELIZABETH TIBBS Douglas Literary Society '29, '30, '31, '32, Part Time. CATHERINE ALMA TOLMAN Junior Friendship Club '31, Senior Friendship Club '32, Red Cross Club '31, '32, Big Sister '32, Clionian Club '32, Conference Reporter '32, junior and Senior Volleyball, Class Volleyball, Part Time. ggsggvj THE PEABODY JAMES TROIANO Football '30, '31, '32, Student Teacher '31, Chairman of Publicity Committee '32, Varsity Track '31, Radio Club '30, Civic Association '30, '31, '32, Student Council '32, Locker Inspection Corn- mittee, The Peabody Staff, Part Time. BEULAH M. VALENTINE Secretary of Douglas Literary'Club '32, '31, Volley- rt Time. Secretary of Girl Reserves ball '30, '31, Tennis '32, Pa ISABELLE R. VAN NORT Dramatic Club, Class Play. HELEN A. VENTO Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, '33, Red Cross Club- '32, Players Club '29, '30, Part Time. MARTHA EDNA VITALIS Scholastic Standing Committee '32, Masque and Wig Club '32, Vice Presi- dent Clionian Club '32, Aero Club '32, Zoology Club '31, Round Table Club '30, a cappella Choir '31, '32, Basketball '31, Volleyball '31. JOHN VOLLMER Traffic Squad, Senior Dramatic Club. H E P T N B O D Y LOUIS VORRASI Part Time. ELMER WAIZEiNtHrO1FER Scholastic Standing Committee '32, French Club '32, Latin Club '31. ARTHUR A. WARE Scholastic Standing Committee '32, Douglas Literary Society '30, '31, Sec- retary '32, French Club '32, Hi-Y Club '29, Secretary '30, Treasurer '31, Vice President '32. LINCOLN WARMAN Civic Association '29, '30, '32, Scholastic Standing Committee '30, '31, Class Sec- retary '31, Players Club '29, Class Bas- ketball '30, Class Volleyball '3O, Peabody and Civitan Representative '32, Part Time. ROBERT STEFFLER WATSON Freshman Basketball '29, '30, Freshman Soccer '29, Varsity Basketball '30, '31, Varsity Football '30, Varsity Track '32, Civic Association '30, Round Table Club '30, Peaboidonians '29, '30, '31, '32, Hall Committee '30, '31, '32. ALIVLA M. WIEDMAN Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, German 'Club '30, '31, Senior Friendship Club '31, Red Cross Club '31, '32. JOSEPH WEWISMAN Operator Peabody Radio Station '31, '32, Tech Club '30, '31, '32, Senior Dramatic Club '31, Bachelors' Club '32. THE PEABODY IMO-GENE WHITE Douglas Literary Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Volleyball '29, '30, '31, '32, Track '29, '30, '32, Basketball '30, Tennis '32, Part Time. KATHRYN WILCOX Players Club '29, President Players Club '30, Junior Latin Club '30, Senior Friendship Club '31, '32, Senior Dra- matic Club '32, Civic Association '32, LEO YELLIN Basketball '29, Soccer '30, Class Volley- ball '30, '31, Baseball '31, '32, Football Squad '30, '31, '32, Class Baseball '30, Track '29, '3O. DOROTHY ZIMZMERMAN Music Club '30, Senior Choir, Junior Friendship Club '29, '30, Senior Friend- ship Club '31, '32. HARRY ZINSSER National Honor Society, 12A Social Committee, 12B Social Committee, Band '31, '32, Orchestra '29, '30, '31, '32, Senior Latin Club '32, German Club '31, junior Latin Club '30, ALBERT ZISKIND Latin Club '31, '32, Clionian Club '31, '32, Track '29. LOUIS WIRTH HAROLD YOUNG 32 THE PEABODY CLASS POEM Dorothy Christley So now I hear farewell-Alas! And time too quickly passes ong No prayers can call thee back once moreg No pleas can lift the deepening gloom That shadows all the bygone yearsg No cries can penetrate the tomb That hides the past in cold, grey shroud. Now time has come to say adieu To all the friends we know so well, To gaze full-eyed at each dear one VVho vanishes in life's strong tide. We stand like Nioibe and weep To think how comforting were days We've just lived through, how full of fear Is time ahead-unknown, untried. We stand uncertain on the step To turn and gaze upon the days Of happy childhood, wfhich we leave- To turn, as if by magic stroke, To men and women, worldly wise. Cast off the carefree cloaks of youth, VVhose genial sense can know no woe-- To wear instead pale Duty's robe And shoulder all the cares of earth. As sad as was the wife of Lo-t To leave the places that she loved, We turn, to gaze just once again Upon the place we hold so dear, Oh come, sweet life, give back to me The joys I knew in other fhoursg Let loose thy parsimonious grasp, Thou mister, hoarding every love That I did sense in days ago, Thou holdest close each precious year Lest one escape to live again- THE PEABODY Bright penury to live foreyer Wfithin thy clutch. Those moments too That I did waste, would have to use again But no, they're gone, I've lost a -prize, For each small second is a coin Wortih more than all the gold combined. VVe join the milling, toil-worn crowd Striving as men have strived before- As Ozymandias of old, To build a shrine that could not be Destroyed by time, or wind, or tide. Now idle hands beseech the years That go so fast- Come back-oh, stay! But only echoes bound from space To answer all our anguished cries. Tfhe past is sealed forever more, A tomvb-locked tight-of memories. So now despairing do I turn: Two main roads stretch before me here, Mysterious, though worn and wide, One leads to happiness, content, The other, I've been told, perchance Is kept for those w'ho wish to gain Great wealth or fame. Yet other paths Are also here-they circle wide- Entlwine themselves between tfhe roads. Would'st follow in the crowded way, Or seek to stray in smaller paths,- Woluld'st hunt perhaps the path of fame, Or seek a happy, obscure life F- Oh choose, my friends, for future years Depend upon the way you go. And then, may be-in time to corne- The roads may join. Welll meet again To talk of days we spent as youth, Perchance old age will be forgot, As we recall-for an hour or two- Those happy days witlh laughter filled. i But wait!-'tis time for us to go. Alas, my friend-adieu, adieu- NVhile deep within my soul a bell Doth toll its dirge- Farewell-farewell. 36 T H E P E A B o D Y CLASS PROPHECY Pittsburgh, Pa. Dearest Margaret Anne- This job as a reporter has its ups and downs-but lately it's been on the up, much to my great relief. This afternoon I was eating at the Blue Bell - that sweet little place that just opened. It's simply ducky-Mit has tricky little nooks and corners and everything is in the last word of style. As I was sitting there who should come up but Peg Kirk, and imagine my amazement when she told me that she owned it! They have the waitresses dressed up in the cunningest costumes-really-my dear-they look simply stunning-and they aren't really waitresses-but entertainers as well. I recognized several as my former class-mates. There were Dot Nash, Lily Landay, Selma Buncher, Helen Dancison, and E-dna Flickinger. It certainly was great to see them again. Speaking of former class-mates, Iive been running into practically all of them. Remember-I told you I had been invited to that banquet? Well- Dick Simpson was the head of this grand celebration, and I had the place of honor-at his right. VVas I thrilled! The speaker was none other than Senator Graham Carter, and did he make a marvelous speech? Everyone sat spell-bound. He was introduced by Mike Glaros who is now president of the City Civic League, and I understand that Mike is doing wonders in this city of ours by weeding things out. Then there was also present-Hymie Glass--who has become so famous training the Pitt Panthers. Then there was William Murray. He certainly is getting it all over on VValter Winchell. He gave a short talk and my dear, I simply held my breath for fear he'd stant telling some of my high scihool escapades. I mean-I would have died of emfbar- rassment. Clayton Bitzer is running a column in a rival paper and so Bill poked a few pokes at him-all in fun--but did Clayton's ears turn scarlet? Then Mary Daub got up and told us about her new book of poetry that she is having published. If this one is as successful as her former ones, she needn't worry about old man depression. Clara Mottlau was there-she's just re- turned from Europe where she toured the concert stage, and made oceans of money by twinkling her fingers over the piano keys. Dottie Dorris was also present and was later telling me about her newest work of sculpture. She cer- tainly can mold the clay. Bill asked me over to dinner the next day, and he had some news flashes that he told me to look over. ,Here are some that might interest you. Harold Bildhauer and Al Monaco have just patented an inventione-the Stay-Thin-Re- ducing Machine. They tell me that Al tried it out and that he is now but a shadow of his former self. I must get one of those machines for Aunt Agatha and Uncle Oglethorpe. Norma Laibman has been appointed editor of the Babbling Daily -which is quite an hon-or. A flash just came in that Nick Criss is tooting a mean horn in Harry Zinsser's orchestra in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. And do you know who owns that famous new shoe store? There has been so much mystery surrounding the owner-thanks to Ralph Barr THE PEABODY 37 -who is advertising manager-fbut at last it's out-the proud owner is George Barefoot. And that beauty expert who has been running around under an as- sumed name is Ethel Kennedy. This Murray person unearths everything. And -out of the thousands of persons who tried out as mattress tester for the Sleep-Well Mattress Company-no one had a chance against james McCly- monds. VVhat a life. Peg Pashley has been training all star chorus for a new stage production and has some mighty fine talent there. Her three stars are Betty Burchlaw, Ruth Bonner, and Ted Amdur. Other players in the cast are Bill Anderson, Betty Crane, Martha Dlonald, Sam Morrison, Anna Ruth Miller, Austin Graham and Elizabeth Gross. VValt Collins is now the owner of the Enright and several other East End Theatres. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he soon owns as many theatres as Warners used to. Jane Fulton just won the U. S. tennis championship and Anne Miller has been winning races right and left in the Olympics. Peabody has turned out some fine athletes. Leo Yellin has made the All-American team so we're represented in football too. Irene Reed has been chosen to play opposite Chester Sankey in his new picture. They always did look darling together. Clifton Richards is endorsing the soap that insures that school-lboy complexion. Louis Shapira is modeling airplanes- while joe VVeisman is a very skilled radio operator. Science is still pro- gressing. Simon Rosenzweig has been cartooning for a popular New Yorfk paper-and Minnie Richman is drawing illustrations for the Cosmopolitan. VVilrna Sheeler has opened up a unique 'little decorating estaiblishment that is setting everyone agog. Sheis quite an authority on antiques. Dan Simmons has opened up a candy factory-while Mac Lowry is growing rich raising Florida oranges for-orange juice. Bob Watson is delivering ice in Squirrel Hill. Elmer VVaizenhofer has turned mechanic-Isabel Van Nort has taken up nurs- ing while John Steele has gained fame through his famous band. Leo Plotkin and Dorothy Zimmerman have both been very successful in teaching voice and touring the stage. Drew Steele is teaching literature in Highland Hall. Helen Sowash is private secretary to Lincoln Warman-who is engaged in making up radio skits. Albert Ziskind is writing a 'book of philosophy which is bound to be a great book. Bernice Pfile, Eileen Bailey, and Florence Miller are still together and doing an act on t'he stage. Sam. Rothman is studying to be a doctor-and VVilliam Kealey is a lawyer in Pennsylvania. Eddie Hellwig- after six years of zealous study has graduated from college and is ready to go out and lick the world. Art Braun is opening a fashionable men's clothing store in Philadelphia and Frank Focer is operating a jewelry shop in New York. Flora Alvin, Frances Ferrero, Marie Del Pizzo, Mary Louise Cicone, Rose Green, Demetra Kiatsafanos, Florence Olson. Ellen Monaghan, Wilda Miller, Margaret Quigley, Agnes Roman and Helen Vento are all rising young steno- graphers. T was at a fashionable fashion show at one of the big and exclu-sive stores and several of the models were former Peabody girls. There were Helen Bennett, Shirley Fry, Margaret Burdick, Sarah Cregan, Beatrice Ginyard, Leona Loundy, Esther Morman, Ruth Niebaulm, Betty Heyser and Alice Schmidt. Bob McQuiston is the owner of a chain of drug stores-quite an advancement from a soda-jerker. Bob is working himself up in the world, Ruth Orum has taken up library work. Janet Gass is a stage and screen critic. 38 THE PEABODY Chuck Hunter is quite a popular man-about-town these days-and still a woman hater! Sally Digby is the proud owner of a novelty store that is the talk of town for its favors and trinkets. Dolly Springer is the buyer for Frank and Seder's and is now in Europe picking up bargains for us poor people to buy. Harvey Stitzell moved out of town-to Chicago-and opened ufp a sports store. Paul Thornberg has a flourishing business of decorating homes. I've heard he's quite good-anywiay he's decorated some very famous hom-es. James Troiano is a sports reviewer for K. D. K. A., Arthur VVare has been studying chemistry and hopes to make some interesting discoveries. Martha Vitalis is teaching school in Detroit, while Kathryn Wilcox is on the school board at Harrisbung. Evelyn Sichugar is becoming quite an authority on coiffures While Regina Klinvex has been devoting her time to designing hats. Virginia Morton has been designing dresses while Florence McClurg, Margaret Hardy, Dora Hendrix, Dick Moline, Eizzie Allsberry, Anna Averbach, Charles De Monaco, Geraldine Conroy, Ralph Fargotstein, Rose Cruso, Louis Wiirth, Louis Vorrasi, Flora Rosenbaum, Freda Marcus and Emma Goldblum are trying their luck as clerks and salesmen. Anne Belanski, Dorothy Gupton, Belle Hoff- man, Victoria Kachioris, Marjorie Borden, Rea Krikow, Elizabeth Smith, Lydia Scourboutis and Sara Kaufman are employed as telephone operators. Vwhile we were eating, the doorbell rang and Bill went to answer it. In walked Sam Bornstein--selling a new model Packard. Bill refused to buy it- saying he had three cars already. However, imagine Bill's surprise when-ten minutes later he discovered himself making a down payment on the car. He came back-still looking rather dazed, and with a weak smile-sank into his chair and gulped down his coffee. VVhen he had fully recovered we began to reminisce and dug up some very humorous incidents. Altogether, we had a lovely time. You know that big new museum that is being built? It is almost finished now and ready for decorating. Paul Ebert designed it and it truly is a won- derful edifice. Ettore D'Epiro supervised the building of it, while Luigi Di Tommaso, Ray Byrne, Harold Young, John Viollmier, Bill Pottmeyer, and Richard Kirsch all were supervisors of smaller groups and did most of tihe work in the building. The decorating of the art galleries is to be given to Miriam Alderman, while the decorating of other rooms has been given to Hyman Fisher, William Ackerman, VVilliam Bianco, Maurice Gerson, Luther Helsel and Gertrude Lowenstein. Then there are several men who have been searching all over the world for new specimens for the mfuseum. Dave Mc- Combs fhas been searching the tombs of Egypt, Frank Mark has discovered some very ancient, interesting things in France, Max Helfand has been Wander- ing through Asia and has already picked up many curios that are of benefit to the Museum. William Accettulla has been collecting and mounting birds and butterflies for the same purpose, james Bock has been mounting animals while Joe Acri has been studying different types of plant and fungi and so thus is a great help to science as Well as to the museum staff. Maurice Coleman has turned director and is creating quite a sensation in H-ollywood for his stupendous productions. Abe Goldman is also in Holly- wood and is perfecting the vitaphone pictures to the utmost. Tom McKenna THE PEABODY 39 has been chosen to doctor that Broadway show that didn't quite come up to par. I-Ieis quite an expert at that. Arnold Levine is the manager of the show. George Parrots is doing a comedy act in the show that is very novel, and quite a hit. Bob Negle is doing a song and dance that is causing a panic in New York. Yetta Bronstein has the distinction of being one of the f-ew women judges in the United States, althouigh there are also several men judges from our class-Charles Mellon, Edmund Johnson, james Randall, Albert Schwarz, Sam Shapiro, john jackson and William Sims. Dick Quill is radio's most popular crooner and receives bags and bags of fan mail. Leonard Schorin has taken up carpentering and Horatio Lelftwich has been engaged in the plumbing trade and is plumbing a swell plumb, Anna Temeles, Alma Tolman, Ruth Schlesinger, and Marion Snyder have organized an exclusive and very expensive photography shop. They are noted for their life-like pictures. Catherine Schmandrak, Gertrude Schein and Alice Rosner are typists for that new insurance company here. Imogene White and Beulah Valentine have chosen to follow in the straight and narrow and have been sent abroad as missionaries. I guess that's about all the news, and if you havenit torn this up by now, you'll learn that as soon as I finish my special report of that banquet and the conventions that I've been writing up, I get a week's vacation-heaven knows I deserve it, and so I'm going to come to see you and bother you for several days. So till then-the best of luck! Loads of Love, Dottie Christley ,GW 7 , 1 , l ca n K el I Y , li E s q ij, l -,ian-.. .gs ii New 31, x ,- THE PEABODY POPULARITY CONTEST Most Popular Girl-Drew Steele Most Popular Boy-Dick Simpson Prettiest Girl-Irene Reed Best Looking Boy-Mac Lowry Best Natured Girl-Janet Gass Best Natured Boy-Albert Monaco Sweetest Girl-Clara Mottlau Best All-around Girl-Anne Miller Best All-around Boy-Max Helfand Most Studious Girl--Jane Fulton ' Most Studious Boy-Graham Carter Wittiest-VVilliam Murray Most Conceited Girl-Evelyn Schugar Most Conceited Boy--Arthur Braun Best Dancer Girl--Betty Burchlaw Best Dancer Boy-Theodore Amdur Class Vamlp-Ethel Kennedy Class Sheik-Chester Sankey Tallest Girl-Irene Reed Tallest Boy-Nick Criss Shortest Girl-Flora Alvin Shortest Boy-Leo Yellin Done Most For Class-girl-Drew Steele Done Most For Class-boy-Mike Glaros Faculty Pet--girl-+Mary Daub Faculty Pet-boy-Harry Zinsser Best Athlete Qboyj-Haymond Glass Best Athlete fgirlj-Anne Miller Class Artist-Simon Rosenzweig Class Musicians-Nick Criss, Harry Zinsser Class Bluiffer-Arthur Braun Best Socializer-Margaret Kirk Woman Hater--Graham Carter Man Hater-Mary Daub Class Orator-Abe Goldman Class Balby-Yetta Bronstein Class Po'litician-Bob Watson Class Poet-Dorothy Christly Most Useless-Edward Scott Most Likely to Succeed in Life-Mike Glaros T'he Hungriest-Betty Crane Talks Most And Says the Least-James Bock Most Efficient-Ellen Monaghan Busiest Person in Class--Dick Simpson Favorite Sport-Football Favorite Song-Underneath the Harlem Moon Favorite Study-Women Favorite Auto-Ford Favorite Movie Actor-Clark Gable Favorite Movie Actress-Joan Crawford 4,12 C lU BS F H 'IC I' I2 A H O D X 40 xssmlmx SQUAD TRAFFIC SQUAD 10 I H E 1' F .N T5 OUX SQUIC AXNIJ Wm LIL1 1 U-'1'O-CO1.LIQGIi CI 'I' U IC I' If .X ll VJ IJ X 11 FRENCH CLUB SENIOR LATIN CLUB 11112 I' IC A li O ID N ww LEADERS CLUB GIRLS COOKING -ar v 56 T H Ii P 15 A B Q U Y fl -A3 Q A Q 1, Jo F 5. 5 Q' Q gn 5 ' ' Q 5 S 1 ' ' 1 X : The f imma' -2 tl Q ,I Students a lgsf learn one Chin, tg, X before IGQVINW, abody-- I HALL Du1,Y?? ,Md X IX l, E Tar no Q ff ,II 1 W Q A goY5 A - A ' ' -ff' Q '84 ?T' ff W D X W U ' f U fm ,ar ..A- 'Qiff' 1 f-UDFN V- ' X nmGm 3' dvh falfzod have a urls' Foal'- - '-xf U: tbzuznnfalszualasmj ball tlam ? 1 V 'ff S ' 1 ' W 6 4' f gg. : : 215537.-X,. 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