Philadelphia High School for Girls - Milestone Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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Mary F altermayer Elizabeth Henshaw Mary I-Iinlcson Marie Burian Esther Freed Evelyn Berry Florence Camara Elizabeth Coster For IUA: SPONSORS For QA: For IOB: Levgnnq Horwin Arlene Diehl Esther Mackenzie lemme Sjckel Charlotte Dolan Miranda Nayowith Goler Teal Kathryn Schwartz For 12A: For 931 Barbara Kolb Marilyn Kessler For 1213: ,N . Grace Meuwlq Claire Schillinger The Sponsors, all IZB students, act as guides and mentors of all classes throughout the school. They assist in human relation discus- sions and, Working with the class officers, they Ellen Kitz Margaret Schmidt Anna Tacconelli Ruth Fried Stella Vladeka help in all other projects and activities. I2B OFFICERS IIB OFFICERS Betty Young ............,.........,.......,....... Vice-president Betty Lanagan ....,,...,..........,...........,....... .treasurer Claire Schillinger ...., .....,..,. p resident Kathryn Margerum ......... .......... V ice-president Mary I-Iinkson ,..,,., ....,, s ecretary Olga Michalcewich ...... ,.,.,..,.....,. p resident Marion Norton ....... ..... . treasurer Anna Bonnation ....... ..,.. . ,secretary IZA OFFICERS Lolotte Miraldi ,.......,.....,......................,.... secretary Barbara Kolb ,.,.... .,.,,...., p resident Rita Sloane .,... .,....,......, t reasurer Iane Heldtke ,,..... ..,........ V ice-president IIA OFFICERS IOB OFFICERS Seated: Betty Koch ,.........,..,...,......i, Vice-president Claire Einhorn ...,,,.i...............,......,... Vice-president Standing: Betty lane Greene ,............,... secretary Doris Ranieri ..,., .......... p resident Betty Spade ....,,,, ..... president Elizabeth Hess ...... ,,,.,.. s ecretary QB LEADERS IOA OFFICERS Front row: Mildred Goss, aid Ruth Mernick, aid Harriet Leibowitz, assistant aid Second row: Elaine Vanden Bosch, assistant aid Helen Buczek, aid QA LEADERS First row: Rose Calabria, assistant aid Phyllis Booth, aid Norma Fell .......,..,..........,..,..,.,,................. secretary Rita Remy Odd Iune Stewart ,..,......,....,...... .,,.,...,..,., p resident Margaret Thornburgh ........ ....,.... V ice-president Second row: Ioan Zeller, aid Gloria Gardner, aid Mary Neely, aid 14

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TC LEARN THE WCRKINGS CE DEMOCRACY, LEARNING TC LEAD, BY LEADING Identification of pictures on opposite page: Top row tfrom left to rightl: Service Club Oiiicers Marilyn Muench, secretary Virginia Hudson, president Phyllis Ariano, vice-president Executive Council Service Club Shop Elaine Seeds Elizabeth Coster Catherine West Second row: Representative Council Study Hall Captains and Aids Third row: Hostesses Locker Aids Fourth row: Lunchroom Captains and Lieutenants Attendance Recorders As a member of the Service Club, l accept. responsibility for the welfare of the school. l will endeavor to translate into daily action the traditions of honor, self-control and service to others fostered by our school, and will strive- to maintain and pass on the intangible spirit of the Philadelphia High School for Girls. lt is under this oath that our school officers and Executive Council act as a judicial power over our Representative Council, and in turn over every branch of our student government. Our girls are learning to lead in a democratic and tolerant atmosphere. We have discovered that While itzis necessary to study the theories of good government, naught is gained if these ideas are not put into practice and tested. Thus we can see Whether our ideas are practical and workable. Our miniature democracy has proven an example of the goal all mankind has been striving toward. lust as our government needs good leaders, so does it need good citizens who will carry out their responsibilities with an aptitude be- fitting an American student. Our Representa- tive Council introduces reforms and sugges- tions which the students feel are necessary for the betterment of our school. Our sturdy Lunchroom Lieutenants and patient Study-hall Captains and Aids enforce the rules of their departments. The Traffic Squad thrashes out the problems of all traffic in school and directs our busy, scurrying students. The Hostesses act as good-will ambassadors to all visitors and guests of the school. Courageous Locker Aids see to it that the gym locker rooms, filled with hale Americans, are kept in proper con- dition. Another selected group record the at- tendance of all the classes in the school. Thus we are learning to practice the execution of responsibilities and leadership which We shall undertake as future citizens of the United States and perhaps, in the future, of the United Nations.



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