Philadelphia High School for Girls - Milestone Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1947
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Q ' f .1 z N Q f Tr - - - 1 Y . X - ' A' X gf . I , K , ' ' . ,Cyl X , . 'FJ R .. , I X L ' a ' t . 4 ' f I , - 1 - I y I - 1' ' ' . 1, glue Wkafone f9uM4LeJ L, !9Li!acle4aAia X ' HERE WE ARE WITHUUT.. , . -Qu? W . - une 1947 ?!W ?Mwa :Ae 173,J CAM Jwegz. 514.,.,f X ll BUT, EUME INSIDE UI X FEMINA FACT! The building which we have invifed you lo enfer houses a secondary school wirh a four- year academic program, designed fo prepare young women for college. During our s'I'udies al ihis cenfral cify school, our conceprs of life have undergone many changes. We enfered, fimid and inexperienced lilfle girls, only vaguely aware of fufure aspirafions. ln lhe inrerim, however, as a resull ol our sfudies and of our parficipa- lion in various acfivifies, we have become inferesfed in diverse vocational and professional pursuifs, fhrough whose medium we hope fo express our capabilifies and lo render service. Despife fhis increasing inferesl, and our confidence lhal our endowmenf was adequale lo lhe endeavors we had chosen, many limes we became dishearlened al fhe realizafion fhaf, because we were girls, the gills we bore mighf find no welcome in a sociefy, which, even foday, is geared mosfly to fhe accepfance of fhe male. Then, one day, on a page ol Virgil's Aeneid, we found fhe challenge lhaf was needed fo infuse sfeel info our delerminarion. When Dido was apprised by her husband's spiril of her deadly danger from his mur- derer, Pygmalion, and counseled fa flee, Dido acfed with dispafch. She and her sympalhiz- ers seized 'lhe ships, heavily laden with greedy Pygmalian's riches, and, forlunafely, escaped fhe danger he fhrealened. And, Virgil adds, Dux femina fac+i -fhe leader ol fhe deed was a woman! Whefher Virgil penned fhaf line in admirafian, approbaiion, or canslernafion, we do nal hnow, buf, nearly 'lwo lhousand years lafer, lhe line awalrens courage. Ii caused us lo scan fhe record of fhe years infervening, and we have emerged from our invesfigafion wirh relief, and hope, and pride in our hind. During fhe whole of fhe lwo millenia, ii has been a man's world, bul, in spile of lhe psy- chological resfrainfs which impeded fheir progress, in spile ol exclusion from educoiional advanlage and professional opporiunify, in spire of re udiarion as leaders by members of bolh sexes, in spiie of lhe sociological reslricfions which have precluded lull emancipalion, many greal' women have been efiecrive againsl seemingly insurmounrable obsfacles. Yei, fhey, foo, musi' have had 'lheir momenfs of misgivinq, lheir periods of lrusfrafion, fheir quagmires ol despair. Thai fhey were undeferred eilher by the pariern of sociely, or by fheir sex, has resulfed in worihy confribulions lo fhe arfs, fo leffers, 'lo science, and, more recenfly, io fhe polilical life of mosf of lhe countries oi the civilized world. To fhose many daunlless women who inspire us, because of lheir indomifable will, in lhe presence of formidable difliculfies, we girls of loday owe an incalculable debl. Our precious herifage from fhem imposes on us lhe obligafion lo invesl our falenfs so thai wo- manlxind may more lull realize fame, honor, and lull emancipa'lion. Lef fha leader ol fha deed be a woman! They fall abouf a woman's sphere, As Ohough if had a limi!- There's nal a place in earlh or heaven, There's nal a lash lo mankind given. Wilhoul a woman in if. 1 his From Woman's Spirii, by Kale Field 1 P To CJ7Sl '7F: '7 Ri Y f X an M ' '- ' ' w -u -f -,,...,..-..-. i U A U w R D U U 9 3 M L! E W E ,E N U1 D X Q E 0 ,l S LH . f.g A R I' N k. l S 29 w , ag' 1-ifnflg x .P Y ff u d ' Z L 5 , X 4? gba Q , 6, ' - as ,Q A ig , ,, , , 1 -fl-'23 if kb 'V f 'U A' Q 4 ' Ell a ' J. f , ' Q af 1 f Rf Ai 4 If un! ' f Exif 'As ...A Calharme Macfarlano 1 Physician and Aulhor Vi ole? Ooklev P Mu annie' and rdllif Qs.. -.Y 1 1 ', I. 157 l I, :I '19 l 4,j 12,3 Bealrice Fenlon Sculplor IH har sludio al wori on fha memorial lablel lo lhe poel' Lnzefle Woodworlh Reese P MU 5 WUMEN 21'g2:,f:3f::'z0 n,,o U P P HIL D E L P H I A ln allempls al molang life more beaulilul more worlhwhule or happier women of Philadelphia have shown fhernselves possessed of bolh lhe eagerness and fhe lolenl necessary lo become leaders ol lhe deed Many whose lives are imperiled by lhe dread scourge cancer have found hope lor living in 'rhe worlc ol Cofherine Macfarlane lirsl woman member ol lhe College ol Physicians ol Philadelphia Marian Anderson world famous conlrallo was born here In our cnly Those who hear her sing gain rnspirahon nol' only from her superbly beaulilul voice buf lilcewise from The deep plrilual qualify which if reveals. Wherever 'lheir worlc is lcnown Bealrice Fenlon and Violel Oalcley are honored for lhe magnilicenl expression ol lheir arlislic endowmenl. Agnes Repplier, novelisl, biographer, essayisl. has charmed readers lor years, by her knowing, lucid sludies of people and places. Philadelphia women, all! Yel, in 'rhe broader sense, 'lhey have 'rheir homes wherever people have recognized lhe gills lhey have broughl lo everyone. The deeds of Hue leader shall lrve and fhe hard won glory of'her explorls. -Ovid. ocond W E. Allen ' JL ,, ig I Dr, O fiv W of G 9 El .H.S, Y Hari' 7-hid r Edward D. rem0 'Y' F N-'S' .S. Uma . ' ciPal ol GH II Principal Min Jessi. Miss Mary F. Lafhrop, Graduaie of Girls' High School, Twice Chosen as Firsf Lady of Denver, Colorado. FAMU SWUME U17 GIRLS' HIGH The hisfory of Girls' High School records almosl a ceniury of leaders, many ol ihem grear. lls women principals have all iusiified 'lheir righf lo be so designaled. Noi only fhe firsl' woman 'ro be principal of G.H.S.. buf also lhe iirsl' io be appoinied principal ol any Philadelphia secondary school, was Miss Kafherine E. Puncheon, lMrs, Edward D, Pomeroyl, The gra- cious and charming lady who organized our Alumnae Associaiion. When 'rhe conlinued exisience of 'the school was ihreafened. during Miss Jessie Allen's principalship, 'rhe proposed merger was foresialled, and 'fhe ideniily of our school mainlained. largely fhrough Miss Allen's efioris. As a nofable leader. whose warm, low voice and sympalhelic naiure are graleiully remembered, we pay lribufe lo Dr. Olive Ely Hari. We reioice af her opporiunily for more exfensive service and leadership fhrough her appoinfmenf 'ro UNESCO. If rhe achievemenis of i'rs graduaies is any criierion lor evalu- aling fhe qualify of leadership operafing wilhin a school, Girls' High can be encouraged by, as well as proud oi, fhe illuslrious alumnae presenied. Dr. Helen Angelucci, a leading Philadelphia physician. and Miss Mary F. Laihrop, disfinguished lawyer, philanlhropisi, and civic leader. ln 'rhe sevenly years since gradualion, Miss Lafhrop has furnished a consianf and glorious example ol Dux Femina Facrif' The herifage of fhe pasf is Hue seed Hlaf brings forfh fhe harvesf of fhe fufure. Yrlh' Worn irsk Woman on P' ffcipqy 4 Dr. Helen A ' . gi sic' 'fgolu ' ' ian, on Alumnq C:y,gl'cieSd Philadelphia My -From ihe Naiional Archives Building, Washingfon, D. C. I if 5, 5 XSQQQ-..,XS'NuQ-.n.Q, IN HELEN Mr: U Hcvong Mnss Boofh os cr leocher rs o fwo fold experlence one hos fhe odvenfure of explorung fhe fosclnohng held of chemlsfry ond of experiencing 'rhe unelllcuble de Iaghf of confocl' wufh o worm ond comforf rclclrohng personcllfy We were ever groleful for fhese dual odvonfoges Whale we occupied our minds wulh fhe nofure ol moffer Mass Boolh concerned herself wufh humon nofure ours' Whale we leorned lhoi' compounds resulf lrom reoc 'flons befween elemenls she sublly revealed 'rhof lnferochon befween feocher ond pupils frequenfly resulfs In compoundung enhrely new efhrcol concepfs Whale we dns covered +ho'r chemscol oclron rs subgeci' 'ro nofurol lows Mlss Boofh fronsmllfed her lolfh In 'rhol Duvune Power which ordolned fhese lmmuloble lows Though consfcnlly imbued wufh wonder of Mass Boofhs gulf IH prolechng her own cruferlo lor chorocfer evoluohon groduolly we come fo opprecvcle ond fo occepf lhese sfcndords Miss Boofh s example of womonhood ns rn ufself fhe mosf volucable demonsfrohon ond lhe mosf mspurung lesson 'rhof fhls greof 'leocher hos 'ro amporf N ' sf, A 4. gxx Axcis ' M I S L A L L B U T H Ouf of fhe abundance of fhe hearf the moufh speakefh Book of Maifhew --- Ll E U I E Sfep noi on even Hue shadow of Huy feacher buf walk reverenfly fhree sfeps behind Efsu Inagalu Suglmoio Those of us who have explored wnfh Miss Fisher The wonders and mysferves of lhe Lahn classucs have found nn her True leadershup Our appehfe for fhe classics has been mlensufled by her love for lhese works ol The anclenls by her pahence wufh our lrequenlly labored lranslahons by fascnnahng sforles from her lnexhaushble lcnowl edge ol myfhology and by her flashes of sparlclmg humor ln hls Aenend Vurgul speaks many 'hmes of fhe pnlol of fhe hugh prowed shups These pllols were selecied men who of fhe helm guided fhe course of lhe shup a dnlhculf and responsible faslc Under fheur experf darechon fhe shallows and resoundung rocks were safely passed gunded our sfudy wufh resourcefulness drlvmg energy and uncompromusnng dared ness Perhaps +he mosl arhculale expression of our grohfude for lhe challenge lhal her lvle offers us would be conveyed fhrough our efforl lo approach fhe goal whuch she has nllumunafed I Nor unlike lhese pilols of old, .Miss lzisher, wilh a genfle, buf firm.,-hand: has MISS MAHGUEHITE FISH TH B TE TU SPD SUB lndelubly lmprunfed nn our memorues of Gurls Hugh School IS our remarkable and charmung Class Sponsor Dr Thompson Whefher selling Sensor Prom nnvrlahons an our mudsf helpmg our class over fhe rough spofs and endeavormg fo achneve from fhe achvlhes an whlch we engaged ophmum growfh for every gurl Fasclnohng and colorful anecdofes enllvened her presenfahon of our nahon s hnsfory She lllcewrse hlghllghfed lhe exfraordmary achlevemenfs of fhose unbeluevable leaders who were fhls counfry s lounders Buf more 'lhan fads of hlsfory we gleaned from her personal phllosophy glnmpses of unfnmfe +ru'rh whuch are deshned fo play an ummeasurable and lashng role an rhe evolufuon of our characfers We love and odmure her congennal and sympaihehc nalure her suncercfy of pur pose her unpreludlcecl lhvnlung her furmness of characfer and her spurufual unsnghf desurable a'r+rubu+es all un one worfhy fo lead As sponsor leacher and fruend she dusplays 'the supreme affammenfs ol womanly perfechon 0146494 'Giv- 7? ELEAN-UH THUMPSUN cheering fhe GOLD Tearn, or gaily chafling wirh us, she was always wholehearfedlv I olgcl erzi Your prophefs saw fhe vlslons of my youfh And you have been X 4 4 'O- B' cn E o 4 :- m 'I o 'Ou 3 '1 U! o : in Morguerrle Wilkinson ll. ME ,.:-4 b,S.'9:.-. Sv gs: 1 gd E 'Z g: E 61.5 1-,nf Q my . i 2' E- :Ie l 1.2P ' E in 4? :L- is gif: 'L 54 v ,, . . I l ll Xxx . X - , ' 4. ' Y. 'kk , Q. XA J .A I.. I ek I! 3 if f - J 'J . 1 I f . I' 1 ,v 1 5' , f V V' 1. f .- '.- X P H ,J 5 ' ' 4 . , ' X A S. ,17- -- I I. ' V h ,J x - 7. ' i, . w-azz' Q 2- .f f ' 173' -' ' ' 'L AQ,-' f I ' 1 , 3 . -:QA 4 ' : I ' N ' 7 ' 1 rf ! r gf. .f' ' 'TL 2 Q ' ' ' L : 'X - --25 M A ' -Q ji R 3, e ge id 5 Q Y I-12 - I 0' lf: : -f- 2 ' ' - Q -Zi -L ' , i A exe 1 f-f' : xr'-N 'f 4 - F l. 'Z ' 1 :-- 5 - fe K . - ,. - , I - V T , ' re: N. ,g -i ?' : El E 3 -- 91 1 - 5 , -es -sv. '-'fl f : E ' .'1 X Qi'-11 . 5 , X 5 L- - ' if -5 fv' we 3 'i if 2 e ' M7 13,4 ,' .B ' A l -J. 1 - gg. ..--W :Qian mn zlgie' 1. 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HELE wfHAILEY Dear Gurls Your lheme us wonderful and your lronslaluon ol' ul us fhe mosl dramaluc l have found The leader ol lhe deed was a woman Because you are beung gradualed Ill lel you un on a secref The leaders of deeds are usually women Aboul lhe 'fume you were choosung your lheme lngrud Bergman made her lursf ap pearance un Washungfon as Jeanne d Arc and marked lhe occasuon by proleslung agaunsl' racual duscrumunaluon pracluced un lhe fhealres of our capufal As a resull Aclors Equufy loolc uls fursl' sleps fo duscourage such pracluces lf was symboluc lhal' lngrud Bergman should so lunlf logelher lhe courage of +wo women fuve cenlurues aparl In all lhal fume aud before lhal fume The unshgafors of mosf deeds recognuzed or unduscovered have be n women Whelher you choose fhe quueler meduums ofunfluence underslandung unspuraluon or lhe more lonely and aggressuve roles of leadershup lhe world of your geruerafuon us goung fo be uusl aboul as good as you 'rhe women are un leresled un havung ul Dear gurls greal' power greal pofenlualuly us yours Use ul use ul generously and lundly Allecluonalely yours lipav-s C- Q Pruncupal Fourlh un sequence of splendud women who have led Gurls Hugh School us Muss Helen Cheyney Bauley Hers has been a lulelume of leadershup as sludenl dramahc coach spon sor feacher and pruncupal As guude and menlor of our school days she has been lhe epulome of lhe lemunune :deal Her grealness as a leader emanales from her sunceruly her genfululy her courage and her love for her gurls If our lulure deeds are al all commensurale wulh l'he unspuraluon and example whuch she provudes her faulh un us wull be luslufued ,M . rg . , 1 I n , u U CHEY EY Reason and calm gudgmenf qualmes specrally belonging fo a leader Tacrlus ASSISTANT PHINEIPAL5 i lf' P-ss1S on Mvss Boyle and Mass Drudlng are responsible for much of 'rhe smoolh running of lhe mochln ery of 'rhe school Wllh 'rhelr wnsdom and under slondung fhey have helped lo solve nal only 'rhe weughfy problems ol 'rhe school buf also our lesser woes which lo us seem lruly monumenlal In sfalure We wnsh we could express ode qualely our cppreclallon ol lhelr many eflorls an our behalf B 'fl 5, New A pincwo CUUNEILLUH5 Muss Helen Morhell Councillor for Lower School Girls Mrs Gladys Avus Councillor for Upper School Gurls 514' 5 Aleda E Drudmg Asslslanf lo The Prmcrpol Whenever dvfhculhes conlronf us our coun cullors ossrsl us IH seelung a wrse soluhon These lwo consfllule lhe connechng llnlc belween 'rhe home lhe school and lhe gurls Friendly Mrs Avus renders assuslance 'ro lhe upper school gurls who offer: seek characfer references and college guidance whsle Mlss Marlcell generously olds lhe lower school gurls on adluslmg fhem selves lo The condlhons encounfered un a new school K W9 f I - 'FhsN, ' , l Q .SKA A 'xX,kv,q ' 'u N e X k -' Q ' A W we ' l ' l . . K 'lo ' ' . l ,. 4 is i2 lb 'bg iz an 1 QQ c AA lm x 8 l Cs zouz-!0gff 'C15U' K L-qrrv-v'Cx. agp OMIOIJ x1'U lUJOP3 .,c,.Y ,, , 1-' f'c'57 Q And ihey lived happily ever offer, . we hopel E BLISH DEPAHTME T Thoughfs are a kind of menfal smoke, which require words fo iliuminaie fhem.-Tom Paine. To our successors, we bequeaih our aiiernpis io equal Maurice Evans in 'rhe inierpreiaiion oi' Hamlet This culminaiion ol our English siud- ies represenis, if noi ihe perieciing of Shalces- pearean aciresses, ai leasi' fhe zeniih of a period in which boih fhe fremendous wealih FlRST ROW: Mr. Jack Edeison, Head of Deparimenig Mrs. Selina E. Adams, Miss Mary Baylson, Mrs. Helen O. Brisiol, Miss E. Rufh Dean. '5 349 and 'rhe exquisiie possibiliiies of our language were revealed io us. ln addiiion 'ro increased sensiiiviiy io our mofher iongue, our ieachers fosiered ihe incep- iion oi concepis which readied us for our com- mencemeni Theme,-The frue builders. SECOND ROW: Miss Margarei E. Dungan, Dr. Clemenf E. Fousf, Dr. Rose Glaymen, Mrs. Harrie! Morgan, Miss Dorofhy Noe, Miss Margaref M. Sullivan. .gli I, C aa. :aux , gr A '95 v-. ga r-in c:vmn..4 Q. P . 531' GQ, I Qx .Q , . Do we have lo maie 'lhe correclions in FRENCH? g , , 11, s 19 AN UAGE DEP HTME T Every language is a femple, in which flue soul of fhose who speak if is enshrined.-O. W. Holmes Whelher ihe books placed in our hands were French, German, Lalin, or Spanish, ihe resulls were frequenlly harrowing io our foreign lan- guage ieachers. who hoped 'thai lhrough ihe languages we would be molivoied 'ro explore ihe arf, adveniure, philosophy, and romance of FIRST ROW: Miss Margarel D. Leiper, Head ol Deparl- menl: Miss Bessie Bernslein, Miss Anna L. M. Carlin, Miss Ermalinda Cocci, Miss Marguerile P. Fisher, Dr. Rulh B. Hoffslen. . lhe peoples who developed ihem. If 'ihe volumes did noi compleiely iusiify expecfaiions as in- sfrumenis of siimuloiion, ihey did achieve a maior vicfory in convincing us 'thai lhere is no supreme language, and, lherefore, definiiely no masier race. SECOND ROW: Miss Adele Horlon, Miss Naomi John- son, Miss Reba Medlar, Dr. Elisabeih J. Norlon, Miss Nellie Wursier, Mrs. Naomi Zieber. NOT PICTURED: Dr. Jessie Glenn. Miss Marie S. Weehs. Y' g ,, Q, . x I XXX . , . I ' Q. , C. xg lr l YL.. 'O 5 1 'R' eg x vofoff S: sltaifin- YC l .4 f' XV' I -x 4 , u r,,4.. ui -. :LP 0' isdn 3 al We X2 We draw flares-dimensional figures on a 'Iwo-dimensional blackboard. M THEMATICS DEP HTMENT There is no royal road fo geomefry. -Euclid. During fwo years, Mr. X and Mr. Y persisr- enfly demanded our allenfion, and whefher ac- companied by binomial lheory, or embellished by parabola and liyperbola, we endeavored fo solve fheir problems. The besf supporf of flneo- rems and corollaries. insfrumenied by profrac- FIRST ROW: Miss Elizabelli H. Wood, Head of Depari- meni: Miss E. Kofllryn Clarl, Miss Mary L. Consfablo, Mrs. Anna M. Grimsiey. lors and compasses, was required in solufions for flwose lriangle-dwellers,-A, B, and C. How- ever. noi even our efforis fo employ fhe sun 'lo defermine flue lweiqlwl of Cify Hall allered our convicfion fha? habifs of logical 'rliinlcing are en- couraged by our 'reachers of mafhemafics. SECOND ROW: Miss Clara A. Keliler, Miss Evelyn L. Owen, Miss Helen O. Slwollenberger, Miss Maris E. Willielmi 4 ' e p if ' 'F ,aw ni Q, ' - .vw ., - A ',,1 r- ' .Qa'.' '-ij f fr .. 2153 L yy ,y -we 'nf ,yes ' .J A 5 -4 4 r!i,:l4a,Qt J' 5 fl - .., , s' .' I r 3' , X l X lim if ei in il QXR WHY can'f fhey male Chanel Q5 somo- limes, insfeud of H257 SEIE EE DEPAHTME T Men love fo wonder, and fhaf is fhe seed of our science.-Ralph Waldo Emerson. Our experience in lhe sciences was one ol consfanfly increasing wonder, firsf al +he wide diversilicalion encounlered in lhe animal lcinq- dorn. laler, al lhe universal, unceasing molion ol 'rhe molecules. and, during our mosf recenf encounfers wifh fhe marvels ol science, al' lhe FIRST ROW: Miss Moy L. Loromy, Head of Doparhnenf: Miss Rhea O. Boker. Miss Elsa Berger JQLU 0.73'dw +mlmX5Q A,-. Qi 4' 20 7 I NJ 2 ls' ' -Q' M wave lheory of lighf. Allhough we have maslerecl many defails of knowledge which are easily lorgollen, our greal- esl' gain emanales from lhe acquisilion of some insighi, however small, info The vasl, immulable principles which govern 'rhe universe. SECOND ROW: Miss Helen McC. Boolh, Miss Aileen Kirkpairich. Miss Moriorio F. Roberis. XWYQ h fi ' 1: 1 1 X, ,s fi lla Inn I , lr l ' , r ' 4- ' 1 I 7, I h I, I bi '- Q f- P NS 4--'- ,rf '1 ' Q v NN ta Q f , On whal' coniinenl is Ulopia? SUCIAL ST DIES DEPARTME T Thaf achon is besf which procures fhe greafesf happiness for fhe greafesf numbers.-Frances Hufcheson The familiar classrooms ollimes disappear, and in 'rheir slead we see Civil War balllelields, Columbus' liH'le ships, and lhe poverly and dis- 'lress of lhe world herelolore shielded from our eyes. The fads, and lhe lascinalion behind lhe lacls, are revealed lo us lhrough 'rhe unliring FIRST ROW: Miss Clara G. Dills, Head of Deparlmenl: Mrs. Neysa Adams, Miss Reba Byrom. eflorls ol our Social Sludies Deparlmenf. ln every way, our hislory 'teachers endeavor lo show 'fhe nowness of our sludy of presenl and pasl problems, noi lheorelically, bul praclically, as 'rhey allied our daily living. SECOND ROW: Miss lreneious R, G. Davis, Miss Louise l. Fihpolriclr, Mrs. Nona Levin, Dr. Eleanor Thompson. NOT PICTURED: Miss Caroline Underhill. Q9- In zt- Q, fl 4 ii ,xiiiif M 29 fs .9 Y 1 x I A ln lhe acl' of opening up like o pe- luniu, llne facelious suggeslion of one gym leocher. PHYSIE L EDUC TID DEPAHTME T l musl' laugh and dance and sing, Youlh is such a lovely fhing. -Aline Thomas. Discouraged elaslic relinquishes ifs responsi- bilify and one beirayed leg of blue sui+ dangles in embarrassment Trails ol 'Waffle-iale gray blouses, puncfuaied by groans, sighs, and grunfsl We are in fhe gym! Our opfirnisfic supervisors oiiempf lo develop agilify, co-ordlnahon, and grace, buf apcpgrglus FIRST ROW: Miss Frances H. Newzomm-:lad of be- ' . r . QA' worlr and modern exercise have noi' produced Olympic conieslanfs, and ihose never-'ro-be- forgoflen approximaiions lo rhylhmic dancing increase doubf 'rhar lheir goals have been real- ized. Buf. in 'rhe inculcafion of an apprecialion of sporfsmanship. Triumph is lheirs. I . f A, I ,, .W,4ff444fe,44-1JL,M fyaevv A -LV'-.VAL iff f, lac I-' ff' '-f K' 't SECOND ROW: :Miss Helen Maicher, Miss Muriel Mor- gerum, Miss Lorine Myers. P ly B Black, Mrs. Do olhy Chaliiian. Uh' 4. 5111? lxlisul x -L11 ' . xi 'R V X K im - .tix fl luplilli all Do lhey draw a chorus of pilgrims, loo? Melodious voices give llmeir version of lhe Pilgrims' Chorus. ART ANU MUSIC DEP HTMENT5 There is always room for beaul'y. -Florence Earle Coafes. The courses in ari and arl apprecialion offer mulfiple opporlunilies for all lo enjoy increased awareness of 'rhe delighls of harmonious color and of rhyihmic line. In Maier Ari, lhe espe- cially 'lalenled have ample experience wilh a variefy of media. FIRST ROW: Miss Elizabefh Eng- land, Head of Deparlmenlg Mr. Jack Boolrbinder, Miss Bernice Travis. NOT PICTURED: Miss Hedwig Wiley. Our music curriculum includes bolh inslru- menfal and choral classes, as well as courses in music appreciafion and harmony. Thai many girls are inviled fo parlicipale in lhe Spring Music Feslival each year gives eloquenl lesli- mony ol our Teachers' splendid achievemenl. WW 4 'SX Weir Head of Deparlmenl Miss cgi N Marguerile Goll lx ef ww L if f X i ,X S ix X 'E SECOND ROW: Miss Dorolhy S s ' 1 V 1 X Q 7, X X '23- .iff Mass Kofhryn Duross rs Mane Koschenbach QE- TT Mrs Florence Armsfrong J rrf5l.l AUXHJAHY TEACHERS On lhose regrellable days when our usual facul+y leaders are unable 'ro be presenl' our versahle auxnluary leachers Mvss Deglm and Mnss Procfor laclcle anyfhmg from Cicero To Llvmg requires buf hffle llfe domg requlres much -Joseph Jouberf Mrs Armslrong guudes us un achuevmq a real sfuolenl governmenl' Mrs Kaschenbach lrues +o mculcafe quallhes whuch fend lo develop socual assurance and posse Togelher fhey have pro vlcled valuable msfruchon In fhe arf of claxly uvmg Mm Edlfll Procior vow Rm cc Wg. a Chemrsfry Mus Bealrlce Deglnn Mrs Marlo Findlay Mu, Qlwe Lee, ff?- lib 'Nr' Qu- 41 SEEHETAHIE5 The efllclency of our sec refarual fo r c e promoies .X complele coordunahon be 'lween fhe mslruchonal areas of school achvuly and lhe necessary mechomcs lf school operahon vu- 11' Mlss Dorolhy Thomas M . ' Nl V A . I ' l 2-Q 4 c Q?q we . I .' . li-LQ A , r , , X R l ' of l A xl 2 ' ' . u 4 l 1 X. l ... ma- ffr 'Y G. l 3 if . -' l l J gs, ' '-Q A - e A b- 4. . . lv., N r . . ' L I . . ' . O Wy. l swepf oul useless fhoughfs and THEY ALSO SER E TU MAKE Us EUMPUHTABLE Miss Kalhryn Quinn, Elevolor Operaior Mr. Charles Robinson, Mr. Ramon Ayers, and Mr. Peler Sladei Miss Augusia Heenan, Malron, Nol Piclured. Why is il Thai loclcs always iam, when fhe corridors of G.H.S. are cold. dark, and desolafe. al five in fhe affernoon? Bu? coldness and deso- lalion vanish af lhe pa+ien+ lcindliness of Peler and Mr. Ayers. They always aid lhoughfless damsels in disfress. How alien have Miss Quinn and Miss Heenan requesled, Ros+ers, please ? The oulcome? We wall: up lo lunch. Curses! Foiled again! An inconspicuous corner on 'lhe firsl floor houses a viral parl' of life al G.H.S. If is here. in 'rhe infirmary, fhaf illnesses. real or imaginary, occurring during school hours are cared lor. Here, also. Dr. Jennie McKee and Mrs. Esther Nordlinger perform 'rhe annual examinalions which foresfall serious disol:-ilifies fhrough limely discovery of weaknesses. - As high priestess of +he lunchroom. Miss Wafson. our dieficion, has bolh our healfh and our happiness in her keeping. TU KEEP US WELL Miss Eleanor Walson. Dielicion Mrs. Eslher Nordlingog Nurse dusfed foolish fancies away.-Anonymous Miss Kalhryn Heenan Elevalor Operalor . i I I x i -A FIRST ROW: Joan Crawford, Rol'.ierTa Craig, Rhoda Cohen, Rose Goodloe, Onorina La Rocca, Alberfa Goodloe, Angela Palon, Diana Novack, Rufh Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Marie Lombardi, Rose RubensTein, Bar- bara Lewis, CharloHe McCandless, Geraldine Nash, MiIlicenT Slafer, Caroline TaggarT, Anne Trenchard, .ludirh Scharlach, Caryl Barnes. QPU SURE Thinking oT our solemn oaTh aT oTlTce, and oT The line in The Handbook which said ThaT spon- sors help in any way They can, we deTer- mined To be The besT ever. The TirsT day Tound us eager To sTarT work, wiTh Those of us blessed wiTh 9A and IOA secTions Teeling disTincTIy senior-ish, while The sponsors ol IIA and IIB groups wondered desperafely wheTher anyone aT all could aid The IolTy Juniors. T-IopeTuIIy we sTarTed, however, and surely no one can doubT The devoTion To duTy ol Those seniors who, having IeTT geomeTric Toils behind wiTh relief Two years before, again beaT Their painTuI way Through Euclid, aT The physicisTs oT 3I I, who renewed Their grip on chemical val- ences, or OT The IZB l'IamIeTs who relived a I THIRD ROW: Rufh Silver, Hildegard Hurm, Rulh Henry, Julia Glover, Joyce Harkins, Mary Jane Murphey, Shirley Bacon, Gloria Boswell, Joan Piwosky, Inge Hoff- man, Nancy Hardin, Melice Hemphill, JaneT Surman, Audrey Kern, Ella Jane BaTisTe. NOT PICTURED: Joy Solomon. Midsummer NighT's Dream, aT 8:30 in The morning. Then, when we came To RepresenTaTive Coun- cil, in The wee small hours, cleaned up aTTer huge geT-TogeTher parTies, inTroduced Tresh- men To The mysTeries OT inTer-classroom Travel, or led IOB's inTo The inTricacies ol Class Govern- menT, our duTies surely involved help in .every way. BuT more imporTanT was our duTy To Transmil' To our charges ThaT inTangibIe spiriT which we had Tound so rewarding- Triendly Teeling Toward schoolmaTes, a love oT The well-known halls and The familiar cusToms, a willingness To give help where iT is needed, and a wish To discover The besT ThaT G.I'-I.S. has To oTTer. Beyond doubT, even Though we were young. we Turnishecl a convincing example ThaT women can lead The deed, and lead in The besT pos- sible way. - , - . .1-. Trcflic Officers The Service Club, our sludenl governmenl os- socialion, is lhe medium lhrough which eoch girl may porlicipale in 'lhe aclivilies of lhe school. Hs main obieclive is 'ro inslill in every member 'rhe ideals sei' down in lhe Code of Honor and Courlesy. The governing bodies are 'rhe Execulive Coun- cil and lhe Represenlalive Council. The Execu- 'ning souls was glory.-George Eliol. Shirley Bacon Presidenl' ,cal Lech Korn ' Q' Secrelary X.. ll n ri Ei nl - . l l Execufive Council Hall Hoslesses 'live Council, corresponding in funclion lo lhe Federal Senale, is composed of represenlalives from each class, lhe upper grades having 'lhe greaier represenlalion. The Represenlafive Council, serving as anolher legislafive body, is composed of lhe aid, fhe assislonl aid, and 'rhe sludenl sponsor for each seclion. Virginia Sfeele They Hldf govern besf make fhe leasf noisef- Anonymous Vice Presideni isa bel Mosino Treasurer gn- Service Club Desk 3 Represenialiife Council Affendance Recorders Welfare Represeniolives The Service Club Officers are elecled by ihe whole school, and preside over bolh councils. As ils name implies. lhe Service Club is in- 'leresfed in helping a+hers. Service Club Deslz supplies many ol 'rhe pupils' malerial needs. while lhe Traffic Officers, Hall Hoslesses, Library Aids, Welfare Represeniafives, Lunchroom Lieu- fenanls and Hoslesses, Siudy Hall Caplains, - - . , Y Library Aids and Aflendance Recorders lunclion in 'rhe serv- ices fhal' 'rheir names imply. I+ is noi' only ihese elecled represenlafives. however, buf all sfudenls of Girls' High School who uphold fhe slandards ol our Service Club by cooperafing wilh oihers and by 'rruly ren- dering service fo fhern. EL SS UFPICEHS Chorloffe Mccandless, Secroiuryg Onorina La Rocca, Presidenfg Faifh Francis, Vice-Presidenfg Doris Lighf, Treasurer The enfire sfudenf body is represenied by eifher class officers, in fhe upper school, or by secfion aids, in fhe lower school, for all of lhese girls are included in eifher +he Execufive Council, or 'rhe Represenfafive Council. The fhree highesf classes add fo fhe officers al fhe lower grades a freasurer, whose unenviable 'raslc is io exfracf dues from every girl in lhe class. IZA Mona Werblun, Treasurer: Florence Korosiog, Presidenh Marion Hibshmon, Vice-Presidenh Diane Kohlepp, Secrefary. To our loyal officers, who have led us noi only in IZB, bul also ihrough 'rwo previous years, we wish fo express our sincere grafifude. We realize fhal' you have had many 'frying momenrs: 'rha'r, for us, you have solved many dilzliculf problems: 'rhaf you have worlced arduously fhaf we, as a Class, mighr realize greafer happiness, unforgel- fable safisfaclions, and, perhaps, a bif of glory. IIB Concsifa Bruno, Treasurer: Janice Halbgewachs, Vice- Presidenh Joyce Harlzins, President Grace Friedman, Sec- rsfcry. P. ,,,.. i, I 1 if C M 42 IIA IOB Diane Zobian, Secreiury: Joan MacBain, Presidenfg Yvonne SEATED- Olivia Yancy Presiclenl STANDING' Jo ca Ander- . , . . y Wallingfon, Vice-Presidenl. son, Vice-Presidenlg Barbara Ragan, Secrelary. The IOB and IIA classes eleci condidoies Io Ihe offices OI presiclenl, vice- presideni, and secrelory. 915, QB, and IOA, 'rhe Three Iowesl glasses in ihe school, ore represemied by Ihe aids of ihe respe-dive seciions. To all of Ihe classes which Iollow us, we ol Ihe I73rc:I wish Ihe compleie Iulfillmeni ol Iheir goals. 9A AIDES SEATED: Rulli Knox, Beafrice Blanch. Carole Panaccio. STANDING: Jean Johnson, Eleanor Cain. '5' IOA AIDES FIRST ROW: Esfelle Shanes, Eihel Walker. SECOND ROW: Shirley Baxier, Marlene Oslrovsly, Myra Gamburg. 98 AIDES FIRST ROW: Palricia Prichard Carolyn Nicholson. SECOND ROW: Eileen Walsll Nadia Abele, Mary Hooker. P.T.U. In January l934, Through The eTTorTs oT Dr. Olive l'larT, The ParenT Teacher DaughTer AssociaTion was Tounded Tor The purpose oT esTablishing a closer relaTion- ship beTween home and school, ThaT The maximum advanTage mighT be realized Tor The girls who are Their ioinT responsibiliTy. Since iTs ToundaTion, The organizaTion has held meeTings in The school, aT 8:00 P. M., on The Third Thursday aT every monTh, excepT July and AugusT. NOT only par- enTs and guardians are welcome aT These meeTings: any person inTeresTed in The obiecTives ol The associaTion is warmly received. Unlilce mosT similar organizaTions. ours is unique in ThaT The Two adulT groups include in Their parTnership The daughTers who are The reason Tor The associaTion's exisTence. Every secTion in The school elecTs a P.T.D.A. represenTaTive, who soliciTs memberships. They, wiTh The Junior Board, The members oT which are chosen Tram The I IA Class, consTiTuTe a liaison group beTween sTudenT body and The adulT groups oi The P.T.D.A. In addiTion To eTTecTing beTTer coordinaTion beTween home and school, The P.T.D.A. focused iTs aTTenTion on providing opporTuniTies Tor G.T'l.S. graduaTes To pursue posT high school sTudy Through scholarship granTs. Several girls have enioyed such opporTuniTy Tor advanced sTudy. Too TrequenTly, young people are noT cognizanT, and, ThereTore, noT apprecia- Tive, aT The eTTorTs in Their behalT on The parT oT Those adulTs, parenTs and Teachers, wiTh whom They are mosT closely associaTed. Our inclusion in P.T.D.A. malces us keenly aware of The exTenT ol Their acTiviTies. l0fl'1 JUNIOR BOARD FIRST ROW: Helen Whiffaler, Shulamifh Wechfer, Norma Reiss, Doris Harish, AnToineHe Chimes. SECOND ROW: Jeanne McQue, Rosemarie Maioriello, Lorna Mandell. Amelia Gruber, Bernice Wald- man, Phyllis Diamond, Diane Kohlepp, THIRD ROW: Marilyn Balmer. Anna Sciroifo, Selma Schiffman, Barbara Gross, Claire Geller, Barbara Rivhin. 26? 45 True glory dwells where glorious deeds are done 4 qu -P J Bailey .. fav ' lvl Vu nf --. 1 -.- fgnf, . 134 X- xii 'A- Nu'. s 'f 1- xfs UN 'Lua 1:+,- . . , fr.- . N uv Af- 1' ,s'v4 1 nm me nr' -,- f s. 'J .wr QX -4 u Qs T ... 4 A r ', T' Lx x AT, P ,G 'ip . . .,, 1 y N , L ,N-x -. ff' ll . ll . . . . , .,v' '., I .f,y::.3A-,---g y A .- H S151-,g gig Q- '-y-yy .f 'x, I:--, 3-. '. 5:11 g:.'...,i.1-, ,. ...,-,, ,. H,,1-,- ..g .,.-,,, f -.- 5 1-. 41 5 -1- r , 421 s-..f..E ,--.-3.21, -.-. ff, '51 2. '1' -.' 1' 1' f'-' am: Af s .-1 'J ,-..' .,'f,-.' gs 'j-a-,'1-?.,'.-if gg: ' ' A HQ., -U.-,.s'..jq 5.1.--S ,,.-'ij..':..q :ff J, 3-l14:'.3:-, ,gf-'l .Ml,,.',.-.N 1 . . ' a': -:2 e.'- lkrfillf ' ' X . 1: Q 'aj-i f .- ,,l,gfx,,m:.- h I Q.. :., vi L.. ',w1t.,s.:.:, '-mf, ii J .kt Ill:-. 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Then, building on The lromeworlc oT The ploT ol o boolc by Henry Von Dylce, he dromoTized The sTory ol Arfobon, The CTher Wise Mon, who worshipped The ChrisT Child wiTh ell his heorT, buT who so loved his Tellow men ThoT, in order To serve Them, he socriliced boTh his opporTuniTy To see The King ond The giTTs +heT he wished To presenf To l-lim. Miss Weir composed oll oT The r'nogniTicenT mu- sic which oiccomponied The ploy, ond which Th r- chesTro, under her direcTion, ond The ers of Treble CleT ond Vocol Ensembl nder Miss Goll's 8 cnS 0 dei The me v- , vu Q o Bu! The 5?PPh e Prgch and earl I renewed We To G QTEK. leodership, execuTed so s i ively. WiTh her cusTo ry eTTicienT viToliTy ond slcill, Miss lrenei ovis bound ocTors, singers, musi- CiOl'LS,f68 sToge crew inTo one smooThly-TuncTion- jifg group which oTTered us, wiTh humble pride, X he ,uby 1 ' is . Sdcnnce Three superb ond inspiring performances. X If XX of d ,O SPUIQ o mom er greg' Unguish as ei ' - ll 'if'-U -1' . 5 l - . ny' I' FT ..l m FW - - 1 fi T1 1, ff X UF STAR. 7 Arfab Qvesfrons 9 yomen X as fhey rehlrn The soldier re oris, This Nazarene calls Himself 'ihe Christ' The peopl coll Him fhelr prophet lnasmuch as ye have done ii unlo one of fha leasf of ihese . . . ,J-1 fn X 'min Qi fy? ,f X: ,, ll X Y 'v ef f 1 Mf 1. ay? X ff f-V r,...f XIVNWXV v-X I .P ll JV, L Kewl lll' ll 'QQQN fy' 1 l l I XR M ff-x.X CY SKETCH CLUB 93 R4 CQ ,sg MICS GLU Vx L3 K 53 ' 41,4 A If V ll f -TI -U ,N X BIBLE CLU B 3 ' Aix N X xk ax B dS CALLKSTA NG CLUB DEBAU 33 Q VN .F 53 WX Q r, 71 K1 'G 's I.: ,ap MUSIC The orchesfra, under +he direcfion of Miss Weir, has become a very imporlani' and enjoyable parf of our life af Girls' High. The variely of music olifered delighfs us, wheiher ii be fhe sfrains of a march, or fhe soff and beaufiful music of 'rhe Chrisf- mas Canfafa, which adds fo our enjoy- menf of fha? season. The orchesfra also plays af commencemenf, and for ofher school funcfions. On very special occasions, groups of girls perform sepora+ely. The band, in snappy yellow and whife uniforms, adds f fi, 1' 'Y arf1,,g,,4 5 , lr 5 ll nn , 5 J Z Il s4 cult' 4 -35 rx , lf ' i CLUBS pep and vifalify 'ro our marching songs af 'lhe Gym Coniesi. Af Chrisimas iime, when carols are sung in fhe courfyard, if is ihe brass group which provides a Yulefide a'r- mosphere. In +he vocal groups, under ihe direclion of Miss Goll, many opporfuniiies are pro- vided 'For fhose who lilie fo sing. Any girl may enioy pari-singing, by ioining +he Glee Club, which meels once a week. From 'Huis group, ihe mos? vocally giffed, upper school, girls are chosen, by audiiion, 'lo be members of Treble Clef. i AA QB- , my sig 1 ' f 5 -W I 1 1 , 5-. ' 4 V ' if? -LH I' -' '-L - V, la U' :Ii P' 85 yr , f.f-VH1 , g if 5 -f Jr i L., .N 145. u ' -un... M11- ' Q 5: l 1 ' 11 K.. 1- 2112 ll 4, My A! WX A3 EA dl ,L . ,ll A' ' BH.. SEATED: Melice Hemphill, Barbara Gross, Treasurer: Janel STANDING: Arlene Clungeon, Gino Di Chrisloforo, Elizabelh Freund, Vice-President Naomi Weifzel, Presidenlg .loan Lingle, Jean Hessian. Heron, Secrelary: Rosalind Gagliardi, Evon Rion. SSUEIATIU All your sfrengfh is in your union.-Henry W. Longfellow. The lwenly-cenl membership lee imposed by lhe Alhlelic Associalion enlilles ils members lo par- licipale in lhe sporls aclivilies ol lhe school, lo allend lhe l-lilce and Campfire and lhe l-lallowe'en Parly in lhe lall and lhe Gym Conlesl in lhe spring, and 'ro exercise lhe privilege ol membership by voling lor 'lhe INA. ollicers, each ol whom serves one lerm. These oilicers, and lhe managers ol lhe Varsily Teams, comprise lhe AA. Board. As an execulive group, il has charge ol accrediling poinls and making awards. Thanks lo lhe odvanlages accruing from mem- bership in lhe Alhlelic Associalion, in whalever way a G.l'l.S. sludenl becomes leader ol The deed, she will be equipped wilh a heallhy body, an alerl mind, and a spiril' ol good sporlsman- ship, signifying fair-mindedness. Afhlelic Associalion Re presenlalives. if Xi L5 l gp fgql' Q WP ixpbk wig Ht BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL In .ai u W I. 4,43 1 'Wen ,bf .7 ' fy ,ac I ' ,, ji' TENNIS ,,- 1 SWIMMING fi - 'ijpfjiigi - t, . Q41 nf!v5'. . W4 8,4 ll IJ- 5 H J 1 :N W K, f' -, f-ffl ig A X , KX '-L BOWLING ln L HOCKEY IIA CONTEST TEAM FIRST ROW: Marguerile Russell, Ellen Currie, Nancy Mcclurhen, BeIIy Hul, Lois Blanlensee. SECOND ROW: Tecla Clemenf, Lorraine Auwerler, Ernesfine Crowder, RuI'l'i Hondschumaler, Nancy Greenwood, Narice Hunf, Barbara Nor- Ion, Caplain of Ihe Team. Forward fhey come, wifh flaunfmg colors spread, FIRST ROW: Rosemarie Gioia, Harriel' Asher, Barbara Asher, Alma Urbano. SECOND ROW: Mildred Mari, Phyllis IIB CONTEST TEAM Allaler. Elizabslh Lingle, Lduise Carpen- Ier. THIRD ROW: Roslyn Rickles, Doro- Ihy Pollack, Capfain of Ihe Team: Gina DiCrisI'oIoro. IIA Cheerleaders labovel. IIB Cheerleaders lobove Robin Hood, IIA Mascof lbelowl. l.iIIIe Lulu, IIB Mascof below For weeks, Ihe crescendo of excilemenl' over Ihe Hood and IIA. approaching Gym Conlesl had been gaining in Al 2:30 lhe doorways of 'rhe gym were noi wide inlensiry, buf when March lwenly-sixlh dawned, enough Io admil as quiclcly as desired 'rhe surging llhe day fha? will live in lhe annals oi lhe I73rdl, slream ol sludenls, parenls, iudges, and Iacully. pandemonium brolce loose. Halls and classrooms llhey, loo, showed Iheir choice ol leams, by hals, were resplendeni wirh hols ol four iypes and colors: bows, and corsages. Usually, however, Ihey chose yellow, lor Margie and IZB: blue, represenling Peler and lhe Wolf and IZA: red, signifying I.iHle Lulu and IIB: and green, for Robin Conlesi Announcers: Rebecca Meek, Caroline Taggarf, Rulh Frocl. all lourll A mighly shour arose when one flag, lhen on- olher, passed lhe bleachers as Ihe band and cheer- No affempf af suicide Slylexed Dance. I2A CONTEST TEAM FIRST ROW: Nancy Wise, Rosemarie Maioriello, Sue Weil, Diana Rossi, Doris Barish, Florence Rofhman. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Diamond, Leila Prince, Mona Werblun, Capiain of The Team: Marilyn Baker, Doris Gebofi. l2A Cheerleaders labovel. PeTer and The Wolf, l2A Mascof. leaders marched around The gym. The conTesT was on! Modern exercises, opparaTus worlc, rhyThmics, l:JaslceTball slcills, modern dance, and, Tinally, The breaTh-Taking obsTocle race. Over lor anoTher year! ThaT is, all over exc:epT Tor The announcemenT oT The awards. Miss Bailey wallced across The gym so, so-o slowly. FirsT came The announcemenT OT The individuals wiTh The Three Nancy McClurl:en, receiving Sil- ver Medal. . . . Sfeppmg ouf rn hme. Amy Lowell. EU TEST -X nw l2B CONTEST TEAM FIRST ROW: Rose Goodloe, Mary Ellen Scheffler, llla Jane Hill, Capfain oi The Team, lnge Hoffman, Evon Rion. SEC- OND ROW: Jean Heron, Rosalind Gag- liardi, Chairman of Confesf: Nancy Hardin, Alberfa Goodloe. THIRD ROW: JaneT Freund. IZB Cheerleaders labovel. Margie, l2B Mascof, wifh Johnnyhns hiqhesT scores. The crowd was Tense, and Then, aTTer maddening circumlocuTions, Miss Bailey brolce The news wiTh, IT you lcnew Margie, like-l BuT The end was noT To loe heard, Tor a shouT arose Tram The rooTers in The corner,-The GOLD! Then anaTher lusTy cheer came Trom The RED, placing second, and The BLUE, coming in Third. Once again, a Green Team prepared To bury iTs mascoT. Miss Bailey presenfs The Silver Cup To Lorraine Auweder Place. f The Winners. Louise Carpenfer, Third Place, Nancy McClurken, Second Place: Lorraine Auwerfer, Firsl om -Q? Qc., H 'war X 71L'1ff1 x :gf Qu sf, X lk if c, Xml f -V I 1 Vg, .sf , f,'Q ' ' f ,Aeffr e r f 4' ' l 1 5-f Z Q , X fV, ' - XM. 1 .K X., 2 I EL Q Q45 All if it-yild Q Q us, , x If ff X. JON 7 .QWNJQ lN.'., fl: 53 Qllzflvi rl. fl 1? if 71 1, X Xi U ,if i . fl f r 'ffxg 1 lx. , .1 .e Y If X 16, Xl if K X '51 ly If ,X NX x, X --lf NRI- -X'N . ,xx X I. Wait 'lil flwey ge? 'lherel 2. Gid dup. horseyl The bus broke downl 3. Conlorlions of misery or icy? 4. Any popcorn lef+ for us? 5. Many o girl goes Home wifh o fummy ache. Wonder why? 6. ls llwis ihe life of o Voucher? 7. Ealing done HI, Ylae Held cleaned up, every cmafeur plwoiogropher displays her folenf. 8. I+ was a hard Hghf, bu? we mode if. 9. Torch lighfing ceremony. QE? 4' 'lf' is Pink elephonfs cavorf wifh queens. 1 H LLUWIEYEN PARTY ,Q llmnlslifiaanaa QAAAAAAQA ant gan A weird colleclion of goblins, ghosfs, laclies ol lhe harem, balhing beauiies, wilches, ancl all as- sembled for lhe annual Halloween Parry. Winners were sele-ded as lhe funniest lhe mosl original and fhe mosf affraciive cosfumes, from among ihe lower school girls, whose characierizaiions ran 'lhe gamul from Lady MacBe+h +o +he Pink Elephonl, la hangover from lhe Losl Weelc Endwl. While 'ihis merrimenf was being enioyed in +he audiforium, ihe upper school girls were froliclcing in The Gym, fo 'rhe iune of Turkey in 'rhe Shaw. Flashy plaid shirls, and baggy dungarees, +rans- formed erudiie misses info slouchy hobos. Gooey, siiclry, deleclable apple follies compleied our de- lighf in an hilarious affernoon. Rolled-up ieans are all fhui is needed fo mais G .H.S. hoboes happy. G36 99 W ,I 3 f xg! 'f F Mi4EQSTOAfE s 1' Elg 1 'C it U? ' Phaf-Lt' ' ' 00 Q y ncuej- Dont Be, 0. 'E- .7 Q foe-if Se ex? -Q C' 6 E J X fx ' P y, 2 3 E1 1,4--f'J,,'2 N V- '-T,PoK 'LBUY 0- Hllegf f . 'yeefovo X ONE Bay the Ylnlesifme. CV A black face mins+rel show: ice cream sand- wiches: baifles of colce g Miriam's persisfenl' call for pairons and her allergy 'ro ads: a dreary-eyed Lil Siaif, siraining fheir vocabularies: a 'iruly in- spired Ari Sfaff lrheir colorful posfers nosing info every corner of The school 'ro infrigue prospeclive subscriberslq our unpredicfable Miss Balmer: our in- vincible Mary: plus a liirle exira from every mem- ber of our class we-ni info ihe malcing oi a herefo- iore unequalled MILESTONE. This-, our yearbook, proves false ihe lime-worn adage lhar loo many coolcs spoil fhe broih. This por had many ladles sfirring i'r, and many hands seasoning i'r, each ingredienl' blending wiih 'lhe oiher 'ro produce uliimare Jrriumph. Thus, rhe MILESTONE, from our Ediror-in-Chief, down io 'rhe chorus ihai presenled our commercials from The audirorium sfage, has been a produci of unifecl class eiiori. CIRCULATION STAFF, ilefll. FIRST ROW: Sally Brod, Rosalie Sfiefel, Mary .lane Candy, Aeroiean Wrighl, Claire Allman, Alfhea Grica, Rena Weingrod, Sadele Kessler. SECOND ROW: Jane? Tyler, Anna Micievicz, Henriefla Brandi, Alyce Edwards, Dorofhy Cornagie, Audrey Kern, loan Lasday, Diane Novacl. BUSINESS STAFF, llefflz Mildred Grossman, Alberia Goodle, Isabel Gordy, Ellyn Weinsfein, Miriam Brehmeyer, Manager, Tamara Sfeer- man, Doris Lighfy, Evelyn Rosensfein, M l LESTON E Re presenfaiives A .-m5 as '-Rs. Ruby Kaneda, Assisfanf Ari Edilorg Gwendolyn Lennon, Assislanl Ar? Edilorg Miriam Brehmeyer Business Manager, Judilh Krauss, Chairman of the Lilerary Commifieeg Caryl Barnes, Ari' Edilor Mary Mifsudo, Edifor-in-Chief: Ella Jane Baiisfe, Associate Ediforg Doris Ellioff, Phofography Ediior Aeroiean Wrighf, Circulalion Manager, Roslyn Glafi, Chairman af Senior Wriie-upsg Joy Solomon Assislanl Pholography Edilor. ART STAFF Iabovel FIRST ROW Belly Jeanne Sfull Rulh Jacobs Ruby Kanada Gwendolyn Len non Caryl Barnes Ari Edllor SECOND ROW Onorlna La Rocca Helene Swoyer Mllllceni Slafer LITERARY STAFF Iabove lefil FIRST ROW Mar fha Ono Jean Fox Rufh Silver Caroline Taggarl Shirley Raynes SECOND ROW Eluzabelh Gosnay Judllh Krauss Ella Jane Bahsle Associaie Edlior Bernice Newman Mary Milsudo Ednforln Chief PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF lleffl FIRST ROW Louise Lewis Barbara Lewis Joy Solomon Doris Elliorf Phofography Ediior' Jean Evensen. SEC- OND ROW: Gloria Boswell Mary-Jane Murphey Joan Piwosiny Isabel Gordy Chairman of Faculiy I Phorography' Charlofle McCandless lla Jane Hill rardo, Chairman of Senior Pholagraphy. Max 3 Barbara Hepler, Harrie? Walls, Lorna Cohen, Roberfa Craig. NOT PICTURED:'Maclaline Gi- S, Q IQ an U Q 1 Q 3 Q- Q75 x.- eye Q if V '- -ww ivlln' Q, AIG: O SMWNQ 3 ' rmqfygh. papers U! f -55551512 , , ,., . f 41 P' X l Their Oheme song is Buy on lris7 n Zi J, 6 5 ' 9-3 Q L. ' r:r A35 1 4 I I uf 'if'-I 1 5. .M Gm v X 'fs :YC 13 ,:,y...-.hz NSF' H senfoh e ho solncufs subscrnphons colleds fees ond drsfrrbwes r W , N at . . . A V ' Each ferm, every advisory group in We school eleds 0 svdion repre- -. .Y 1 W . . . I I . , Sfag Dance. Dux Femina FacTi ? NaTurally! ExcepT, ol course, on cerTain gala Thursday alTernoons, when, Through The medium aT The J.A.C. Dances, we women discovered ThaT iT was Tun To Tollow. The Time? ATTer school, when, Tor a Tew hours, we could TorgeT l-lamleT and Homer, Sodium and Shakespeare, and Turn Trom solid geomeTry To a li++Ie solid iive. The place? EiTher in our own lamiliar gym, or up norTh, aT TwenTieTh and OqonTz. fl 3 Join? Acfiviiies CommiTTee. TransTormed CenTral's worlc-a-day gym, buT also a dancing class aT The Y.W.C.A., Tor Those sTudenTs ol boTh schools whose Twinlcling Toes were, perhaps, noT Twinlclinq enough. The idea? DevelopmenT ol friendship and coop- eraTion beTween The pupils oT G.l-l.S. and CenTral. Leaders, or Tollowers? Or, perhaps, Tollow The leader! Plaids and checks came inTo Their own when Cenfraliies played hosi in Their gym Tor The Second Annual Barn Dance. wil V The acTiviTies? This year, in addiTion To The STag Dance, J.A.C. sponsored noT only The Second An- nual Barn Dance, aT which plaid shirTs and ieans, slcirTs and sweaTers, corn sTalks and crepe paper we rr 3 ll... .' 1 FIRST PERIOD: SOCIAL SCIENCE. Are Ihe coniem Iciin Y P 9 I'oday's OBSERVER, or remembering Iosf nighf's duh? SECOND PERIOD: GYM. Miss Newcombl Whoi do I do when Ihe girls lei go of me? THIRD PERIOD: FRENCH. How does one say in French, I dicIn'f do my homework 7 FOURTH PERIOD: ENGLISH. Si+ home and sew, Mr. Ruskin? We ccn'I' even Ihreud u neecIIeI FIFTH PERIOD: LUNCH. Con I ge? in here? SIXTH PERIOD: HEALTH EDUCATION. Even sophisficaied seniors LOOK domesiic behind an apron. SEVENTH PERIOD: TRIGONOMETRY. WeII, coseconi B MUST equal SOMETHING. BEFORE SCHOOL: Hurry up, girlsl Have your roxiers readyI Oh how am I fo gef fhrough Hus day? Emily Dickinson Z ZZ iff O for Hle silenf doer of fhe deed' Sfephen Phllllps if E lCherchez la femme'l 51522 SS: J X J JL '-'Na+ n ,, X X xk .fs 5 fffh 5 R XJ.: KH fk Q' X J 1 f-41 ll-,M Q BN Tl F'f'1' 0 l Il JY 'Q Jf - , 1- -I I lk iii! M FX X06 'L lfflfg W Q LLQX Nw TN W f ww 1- J X of I - . . an IEA - . M, LW ,J 3 ' ,- . 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L4 f We musf beheve fhaf we are glfied for somefhmg and fhaf fhls fhmg af whafever cosf musf be achieved Madame Marie Curie L4 ' if ' mill LL 'mf ' J bbq J'!L1,NP N '? My N fx 6? Offgx L X J H ee HW Tv: X K 1 P X -Q 51 W V 5 - fi XX, 5' ' Q J p X UI -e K q LA ' 3 K1 l I R- X, 1 N Q 1 :6 x V ,WX 1 L' if fk, Q X5 if ' W f 5 YN 1 xx 1 ' u I 1 fi, X V V 1 M LILLIAN ABRAHAM 2039 Norfh Franlclln Sireel 22 March 26 Keen wif and an ever ready smile conirubule 'ro ward malung LII a favorule among classmales Alfhough noi loo sweel' on boolzs she culs a MY T FINE figure CAROLYN B ABRAHAMS Nmefeenlh and Spruce Sfreels 3 .lanuary 20 ynnes nnherenl concern for people has devel optd a generous companion and an lnlernafuon ally minded sludenl Blfs of qulel humor highlnghf her conversahon FLORENCE ALPER ELAYNE SHIRLEY ADLER 5733 Virginian Road 4I March 28 Elayne Ihe fair Elayne lhe lovable is renowned for senslluve appreciallon of music and Inleralure enviable swimming a la Broadwood and earnesl' deballng In each precious momenf SARAH AGASAR 5I2I Norlh Marvnne Slreef 4I December 5 Brillnanf 'Flashes of humor dazzling blacl: eyes be wsfchmg Gallic palfer malre Mademoiselle Sally an anumaled fasclnalung member of our classe de francalse SHIRLEY JANE BACON ww' 2836 Norlh Parlr Avenue 32 II required no unusual perspicacify Io iscover Ihaf fhis lceenly infelligenf enfirely dependable and wholly adorable classmale was fops by any uni? of measuremenf, GERALDINE BEATRICE BANKS 6I8 Soufh Sevenfeenlh Slreel 46 July 29 Gerry is a friendly girl wifh a mosl' responsive sense of humor fo brighfen a quief nalure. Danc- ing is her favorife form of recreafion. CARYL MILLICENT BARNES 47I7 Mulberry Slreef 24 Augusl 30 An accomplished arlisf of Ihe MILESTONE slaffl Although genfle soil-spoken Caryl presenls whaf appears 'Io be a calm exlerior, wilhin lhere is bubbling good-humor. ELLA JANE BATISTE 7I2 Wes? Glenwood Avenue, 1403 April 29 In grooming. a lznow-how exlraordinary: a com- plexion all peaches and cream: a hearl-warming smile: a fuiure devoled Io leaching. Shake fha? crystal! Somefhin's wrongl ee Wesl' Berks Slreel 22 May 25 wulh slrangers sparkling walh mhmales Inlces Io dance and bowl Her dependabnluly an efficiency should cause her lo be a much soughf afler nurse Y a CLAIRE LOUISE ALTMAN 529 Wes? Masfer Slreef 22 Augusf 3I Dancing comes 'lirsf among her favorlfe achvihes 'lollowed closely by a serious nnleresl nn scienhfuc work Lake wine her designs go Io her head-as new corlilures I I I DOLORES BERG 343 Rilner Sfreel, I48I Ferbuary I6 Imagine gay, ialkalive Dada selfling down long enough Io become a pharmaclsll Allhough she en- ioys lhe quief paslime of knitting, dafes and danc- ing are favoriles, loo. LENA LEE BERMAN 25I2 Norlh Thirly-faurlh Slreel 32 Oclober I5 Clever mlmuc of Unllmlled reperlolre' Lenas mer curual nature makes each day an excnhng adven lure Those dreamy eyes envlsage orange blossoms and weddvng cake Slrams of Lohengrm' BETTY RUTH BOKLAND 445 Easl Cambrna Slreel 34 November I5 Take one parl calm manner lo one parl of beauh Iul vonce Mux well wufh blond halr The produc+7 Belly our sugar n space everyfhvng mce I SYLVIA FAITH BORISI-I 2533 Narlh Douglas Slreer 32 February I Who as Sylvla7 Whaf rs she Ihal all Ihe swalns commend her7 Suv: IS Ihe mezza soprano whose golden voxce infused surpassnng beauly nnlo Treble C e lb. GLORIA MAE BOSWELL 4609 Spruce Slreel 39 November 25 Passed slender and Illhe Gloria s sunny dlsposnhon malches her golden haxr Her versahllfy ns dns played nn her varied achvuhes sponsor member of execuhve councll and of lhe baskelball 'feam is Calm serene never fluslered nor exclled lhals our Rella If capabnluly IS a delermlnlng Iaclor I-IENRIETTA BRAN DT 5824 Masler Slreel 3I December 28 and If rs she should make an excellenl Iechmcuan T9 'in- frffw ,Eff MARY D BRANDT 3233 Fanshawe Slreef 24 November II A bundle of sweelness and charm' Our Mary has a smale for everyone Dellcale and sensuflve conscuenhous worker lofly Ideals combined wnlh greal' abnllly M R REHMEYER or Slreef 33 June 28 mafure n ludgmenl complefely respon fhe execullon of abllgallons assumed end essy generous wrfh unusual lalenls and unllmnfed energy' Funky you re lhe punk of perfechonl SALLY BROD gr- 'Ds ' Qff 2643 Narlh Thnrhefh Slreef 32 November 26 Frankness and smcerufy are her mosl remembered characlerusflcs Sal aspnres Io be a medical lech nucuan Her slum IIgUfS wall sel off Ihal whale un: form perfeclly LORRAINE BRUNO l645 Moore Slreef 45 June 30 Lorry s capable hands are equally cldepf an 'lash uonnng colorful cardlgans and In exlrlcahng class males from nmpendung calammes Thal' Iwo for a dnme scheme dusclosed a fouch of financial wuz ardryl . . . . 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'luis -5. 6.2 P131 If up JUNE MARlE CHILDS 27l5 Wesl Lehngh Avenue 32 February 28 Toll blond and unrulfled' Junes unleresl on people dusposes her lo be conslanlly 'friendly Her syno nyms for pleasure are muslc and volleyball ANNA CHMILOWSKI 26Ol Wesl Sellzer Slreel 32 June 9 Sfalemenl of Annas accounl Deposlfs vlvacufy :magunahon slrenuous eflorf Wllhdrawals varied sporls achvuhes numerous commlllee responslbul :hes Balance lull measure of class gralulude for dynamac personallly LORNA LEE COHEN I624 Lmdley Avenue 4I December I2 Lorna s friendly manner and warm nalure have en deared her fo us all Her delughfful lnformallfy af lracfs and welcomes her assocnales and her merry loquacvfy lceeps lhem enlranced RHODA COHEN 833 South Thnrd Slreel 47 February 22 Twmklnng eyes envlable hour ready wlllnng and able Reds always has a radlanf smnle lo flash A daunlless sludent for Temple Medical School EVA EUZABETH BRYANT 2443 Wesl Berlrs Slreel 2l Ju lb A loyal friend' Eva possesses a charmrng person allly and an excellenl slnglna voice She wlll help her pahenls recover In record fume GERALDINE EUZABETH BURWELL l923 Norlh Elghfeenlh Sfreel 21 Augusl' I5 Overflowlng wlfh good humor and friendliness Gerry has a welcome funger In many class 0Cl'IvI hes She manages fo have and To share a genu unely good hme MARTHA MARY BUSCH 3617 Norfh Marshall Slreel 40 March 5 Af lhe prom Marly suggesled an adorable am mafed Valenflne uannf colffures complemenf laslefully chosen ensembles Anolher facel of her arhshc nalure reveals her love for musuc and danclng EUZABETH BUTCHER 462 North Franlclm Slreel 23 December 8 Pleasanl lo loolr al Belly moves In an Ideal :shc world sef To symphonic muslc May her love of fhe Classucs augmenl her happuness and con fenlmenl xx Q l 4r 'J MARY JANE CANDY 3445 Norlh Bodune Slreel 40 Sepfember 27 ln preparung la be a nurse Candy us 'following her molhers foolsfeps Wunmng or losung she s an arden? rooler al Norfh Cafholsc 'loofball games MARIE ANGELINE CAPITANIO 3l33 Norlh Twenly mnlh Slreel 32 January 26 Cap rs an avid sporls lan She divides her abun danl energy belween games of sollball and vol leyball and p yung a 'rrombone Ijfllpdlf. 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Q! 49, DOROTHY FRANCES CORNAGIE 927 WesT Hunhngdon STreeT 33 Apru 2I Always ready wuTh a helpung hand' DOT The X moThcrIy Type saTusTues her unTeresT un chuldren Through her TcuvoruTe posTume QT workung un a seT TIemenT house I E ROBERTA came 2404 Packer Terrace 45 AugusT 30 Burdues smule and unTecTuous Iauqhler brughIen our day Her scuenTuTuc approach resuITs un sysfem aTuc orderluness ThaT eager cooperahon has Tre quenfly been eruIusTed un supporT of class ocTuvuTues JOAN ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Pune Road I J I5 Vum vuqor and vuTaIuTy plus' Humor and persoral uTy combuned To make Joan a Ieovener un our group WuII lucky IuTTIe chuldren have Joan as a schooImarm7 3 ANN ADAIR DAVIES 2445 NorTh Suxth STreeT 33 SepTember I3 uucksulver on The gym floor' As presudenT of The AA Ann demonsTraTed boTh aguIuTy un sporT5 and capabuIuTy un Ieadershup Warmly umpulsuvely gen erous To all 4, Lu, xf ' JW DOLORES IRMA DAVIS 337 NorTh Salford STreeT 39 Aprul 25 DeeDee a package of personaIuTy expre ses her enuoymenT oT musuc by playung The puano and by sunqunq un The Glee Club LUCILLE MARETTA DI DONNA 524 NorTh FeITon STreeT 3I July 29 UndersTandung paTuenT and dependable are The besT aduecTuves lor LucuIIe Her enThusuasms unclude a seruous unTeresT an The Buble Club and a genuune Iove for musuc JOAN DILLENSNYDER I529 Wesl' CourTlarud STreeT 40 November 23 Joanue us a quTTed puanusT un The orrhesTra Here 3. us an rnvuTunq smule IhaT breaks The uce wufh siraru qers and warms The hearTs of fruends 9 x MARIE FRANCES DILLON 3260 L dlaw STreeT 4 Thus Trum wullowy bruneTTe possesses a genuus Tor performung The necessary mspeciacular labs whuch oThers overlook Words are buT empTy Thanks however They are suncerely meanT W 'Q LUCILLE P DOW SSI6 Wesf Gurarcl Avenue 3I J ne 8 TNesT ChesTer wull be happy To welcome This weII we Ilued member of our class Re-Turunq ThoJgh she s Te really sunqs ouT un vocol ensemb e ALYCE EDWARDS I84l Wesf SevenTy Ihurd Ave me I26I May 7 X Despuhe Those Sparklunq eyes and Thal pJ kush muen Thus uTTy lass duspaTchecI her many Tasks wuTh dp Termunahon and spuruT As vuvacuouus as gracious us Alyce I MSN ' . 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WWW wfada DORIS MARIANNE ELLIOTT rvrn re Derember 9 Dons as always reathless xer her new enthusrosms and onstantly purs ed by the reIentless demon Trme For her tuture pupnIs the weather torecast rs talr and sunny JEAN L EVENSEN I853 Roseberry Street 45 January 3 Smnles IS a devoted and sympathetrc trrend And what an aqlIe dancer' Her taIent5 for desrqn and creatnan resuht an Ietchvng tashuons SHIRLEY L FORTE 5344 Haverford Avenue 39 March 7 Boats IS aIways ready wrth a merry laugh LrIce ab e IFIendIY fond of SWIYTNFUIUQ bOWIlnq and me skatrrq As a doctor she shouId be good medrcrne JEAN ANNETTE FOX 7020 Greene Street I9 JuIy 23 Bac staqe stage or nn the Irrs othce ean drtnon rs dulrgently pursued- ll kin? rj f W IS good nafured and Iund That drnve toward eru P... E E PLuRnBv5 'UNUM M 'Z'm,.1J,47!1 -5 '-its -c' V MW rw JANET FRELJND 6I6 West Cluveden Street I9 A rnI 8 e lper vnre resident of AA' n s sm: rnduces everyone to accept her heIpIuIsugqes1lor1s From Bollet Club ta Contes Lune her best toot rs always forward RUTH MAE FROCK 29 North Srxth Street 33 June 2 We sholl Ionq remember Rufhles radlant fharm ond that exuberant super personolrty She provrdes potent evndenre as to why gentlemen preter blends 1 UU' 'L ROSALIND R GAGLIARDI 937 North Sixty Ihlrd Street 3I Moy 2I Pre-rrqug pgrkgge of pep and pukhrntrrde may we pa e an orde or one sparklrng Itt r to equa a r ersonoIrty7 It ows I sts yoJrs 01 NAN MARIAN GALLMAN VP or r S ree ral tsprIur1 :gent 0 an s nc on s a or rrrpont un many extra cfrrr J or actrv tres r goys herself best ha ever when she rs pIaynng th prano 71.J,wv-elffwwzt 4.4, FAITH FRANCIS 4439 Sansom Street 4 A superb student who unostentotnousy achreve astoundmq ends A good sport ot bewnlderung ver sotulrty who keeps many Irons not only In the ture but hot CHARLOTTE FREDERICK 2405 Fairmount Avenue 30 unet retrrung heIptuI She Ioves to read and to huke Atter busnness school drhgent Sus wrII put her trannmq to the test an secretarral work an 'W X3-cu liwmfbd '+- MM a, 'IL-ww, - ...bend-Rh. xl Y I F I' 6112! 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JULIA L GLOVER MAY RITA GATTONE 2003 South Croslrey Slr ef 45 Oclober I8 May s serlous n her ambuluon la delve nlo the feld of chemuslry Those uambenl eyes glow lrom the unrer peace of on oduusfed personolufy LEANORE B GERSHMAN 7 Berlrs Slreer 2 Oclaber 3 Thus dem re oy oemousele qluded fhrough G H h an ear r ned un lor aance musuc and eye turned oul for partners MADALINE C GIRARDO M W ru Slreef Ee-br ary Maddy s llashunq bloclr eyes and uove ol dan unq sunq nq and puono pla, nq belue the prum mass sne porfrayed n O Say Con You See7 ROSLYN GLATT IOO N rlh Marshall Slreef 23 Sepfemb r 29 nuqh R swa lows- W r W alr Yrs requrqulaled un qlullerurq lraqrnenls ol spue h he 5 q ulied q loruous q lamorous' From where we Ro has Glall everylhunful sl foe 456. ze! 5l9 Norfh Robunson Sfreel 3I November l Jclue us a forfunale combunaluon of howeyed hu mor saga :fy and aesfheluc ncubre Connoussours beware' Thus canlecluon us habul lormung' BEVERLY GOLDBERG 442 Wesl Dauphin Sfreel 33 June 22 Bevs lursl love s Spanish Wulh lhaf burnushed copper hour dancunq ey s and sparlclunq humor we re wonderlnq who wull be sufhcuenfly caplrvalunq To replace el espanol QW-fee C' f e4q 7Q,3's-,'I-'U lRENE GOLUBITSKY IO Vuchnun 539 Soulh Melvulle Sfreel I5 November 5 We all apprecuale lrene s lalenl as a bollel dancer and her deep sealed cullural unferesfs Bolh The French accent and ihe louch of Golluc whumsey enlrance us ALBERTA LEE GOODLOE IO4 Weslmunsfer Avenue lflll March 2I jmnch v may have slumped Angell, buf M Jwhy gale fo dance, when doung uf us so I M Much fun7 Alberta s a lovely qurl rn any language X x 7 ROSE MARIE GOODLOE 5IO4 Weslmunsler Avenue, llll March 2l Pugqys qroce un modern dancung wonl be for qolfen We hope fhal' feachunq wull noi malre her foo dugnufued lo cur a few capers lor her chul dren ISABEL R GORDY 43l2 Spruce Sfreei, l4l May 2 Effervescenf humor, surface fruvoluly, sub surface pouse,dus1unguush 'Chris Her forensuc falenfs are an ossel' +0 'rhe many cuvuc organuzofuons lo whuch she belongs . WW as X f'T:k I lJ fu! u ' 1 ' ' 1 ' A 30? F nl ll A I T .X S. wil l u ' E' ' .on I I . A, l523 a .Q y l45l , .u I4 2 xg' U I , 1 h l C' . 5 ' 'V , ' ' T -'ak T' ' ' us ,f T 1 'T g J' 4. ' Qf fl' ,fr -4 - v t rf' Lf O 0 V I l 9 1 ?l Th, Q 01 I ,d T' Gd Q H' casual P 'yr sirf ' . : 7 f A . l l r , K C' , A u I ' u I ,ix V 'Q A ' ' l l c' ' ' . ' . l l vf'N'l ELIZABETH J GOSNAY 440 Presfon Sfreef 4 Apr: 23 is An arhsfuc nafure coupled wulh quuel efllcuency 115 ball provldes her luck' produced our capable lrus Edulor despufe a sfronge orugunalnly un spellmg Baslcelboll no? fool 1 'fl FLORENCE E GREENE 3704 Barmg Sfreef 4 Oclober 23 ,,14 lil sh W0 QWMQW U 'bv 41 SIX W I1 Q144' VILMA HARMON 4649 Taclcawanna Sfreef 24 June I3 Her gay smule would lend cheer fo any hospulal Vummy as alfrachve In appearance and admnr e In choracier The gym wull ss ihls sporfs enlhuslasl M MELlCE HEMPHILL 62I7 Wayne Avenue 44 July 2 Sense of responsnbulufy nucely balanced by a se ol humor Thai' rose pelal complexuon s an a Thus adorable luffle :mp wnlh bubblnng challer h Sd tan! xm sfalced a claum IH our hearls Who wnll 'Forgef the . uv. pug nose fhal belongs lo loveable Flap 7 95' E903 M Q-Manu, L..- RUTH GREENSPAN 260 Norih Thurfy fhrrd Slreef 32 A nl 3 As a lufure Florence Nlghhngale Ru hue wll cheer her pallenfs wufh her good humor and her frnendluness These iranls have endeared her to her classmates ALTHEA ROSE GRICE 2240 Pemberlon Sfreef 46 Our orchesira s peppy irombone ploy music lovnng undlvldual Swnng ha lypucal of Alfheag ea:y goung b e jf .1 D B GROSSMAN I Wes? Harold Slreel 32 May I0 fall lales have lzepl us amused for four years e lrls Slaff cheerfully forguves your faux pas Mullne an the language of your fovornle sublecf ION NANCY ANN HARDIN 3ll3 Wesl' Queen Lane 29 March 9 Pehle Nancy has danced her way Info our alloc irons and unfecfed us wrlh her confaguous loughler Dales are one of her favorule achvlhes Thal should be seconded' W proprvale accompammenf of such a sweef soun mg name A real honey chlld' T yLl I 4 L +.,4 'LL RUTH BELLE HENRY 808 Wes? Slella Sfreef 33 uary Rufh a conscuenhous person ospures fo be a leacher and concenlrafes all her elforfs fo fha? goal Her performance al The pnano displays lech nncal perfechon BARBARA ANN HEPLER 2437 Wesl Allegheny Avenue, l32l May 24 Her blond haur and blue eyes rnalce lhe proverbual perlecf combsnohon Jolly Bobby made a won derful conhwbuhon an AA Represenfahve Meef ungs, and on Swlmmlng Varsufy is my . 1 1 'I A Z TE . I . .l . 'YP X ' H l H. S , Q Q IA 6 -'gh ' . V . . -' , 4 y D . nl. .l ,iii 0 . 'll . ' T , f 5 1- 0 My 6 fa' J l gl Ty' V . . ' 3 .l l A T IW ' 'fe 4 Q Q . 1 1 of A . ' . . '. i Ill., . ' 'luv T e ' sd ffw , ' lf' Lk T E Lql F411 '. , ' l l , r I V A A , f . ' ll ' V o . .. ' l l A E 3 J ' ' J ' Jo T V V 3 , 1 1 bd 2, E W 'Q.o1-Lib. -,P JEAN ISABEL HERON 5730 Norfh Woodsloclc Sfreef 38 Sepfember 3 A bewrfchrng blond wulh magnelrr: personalufy a ready Smile accompanied by ready wil Whals er name7 Who buf Jean7 In the Conlesl she was 'x2N-U I-IILDEGARD HURM rw! super ILA JANE HILL o Wmree+ 4I Augusf 30 Mrclx uler beoufy IS Iruly an expresslon of qroce a verrfoble persomfucahon of rnfeg M rlly Hers was a memorable conlrrbuhon Io our fl! Gym Confesfs W INGE HOFFMANN 2020 Norlh Parlr Avenue 22 November 20 e Inch has augmenl d her slalure by er deeds vorsrly swummmg Ihe Gym Confesf :Q dramahcs Fulure cIesIrnaIron7 Bocferrologlsf Loolr fo yourselves mlcrobesl HELEN MARIE HOLMES I942 Wesl Dlamond Slreef 2I Seplernber 7 Snoolns IS our ever llvely and energelrc afhlele who excels In gym worlr swimming and rrdnng Her lovral nafure dispenses and apprecrafes hu mor lu.AJ'-CC-l Lkfvg-JXLFREDA Howosxl Cawvxl, Narlh Serond Slreef 23 Ociober 3I A ouqh Alfredo dad nol loan our class unhl I2A her serene suncere manner and her charming smrle soon mode us value her as a Irnend Y' New 1 f 4.'-4,5141 0'd-1x06 WML 6L,4,4,4,'-411161 R, ,K we 141,01 b8I5 I-Iegerman Slreel 35 March 3I A brrqhl ray of sunshrne who as aqnle ID sporfs and rr? rs our I s has spurred Ihe Ieam pn bath IH boslrelball ar Y If x.. ANGELINA LEILA INGRAI-IAM I908 Harlan Slreef 2l Sepfember 9 We enloy her rrch vouce IH Treble Clef She s ser: ous ye? fun lovrng unelness of manner ssncerrly and earneslness are oufsfandrng characlerrshcs of Angel RUTH CELIA JACOBS I8I3 Norlh Thnrfy larsl Slreef 2I December I0 R s angelic smrle made h r a nofural ar ary rn our Chrrslmas play Bur beware' There s WJ msschref maxed wnfh fha? sarnlllnessl ig, 'Q :I S 44II Ty LSKJJE-:bruary 28 Helen ways e cz ef buf oh' w Capo el 'rhe m nngs ol c marve ous h Mqlm sechon wall m ss Thus Iarfhlul per RUBY MIYE KANEDA 43I Brpwn S+ree+ 30 Seplember I7 rr w orwg I NE Inepf dexierous and d e n Ihlg d I prevenf o rom nm If mn In WWW ' 'fl 1 v- fe. ,g ff' Efii- .'- - 'L3 - AS A ' '12 4 4 X We - I I y A , . . ' I I . I ' . ' . . I I . is . I .ff Q ' H -- ' ' 455 ' 5 I 5' A 1 QJ If I I IVIA I ' 5 19 Y - C I+ , I I ' 0 IIL , I I - I I . I I Th D U .Q , II E ' . ' .J , I ' . I I I rr I. - - - N . . . ' ' . . -9. +8 ' u n + N Vkylly . 7 f . ,xx W I l A I X . - 1 I , X A , V Q , fr. I i i I- :EA I ' ' I-, y,y u In Spa' ' mf she ' , ' ay. ' ' . I I t . 1 I - ' -Q' . Y 1 . ' I f IKM' If 1 7 be ' -' . I I I - ur ' ' ' e I fx! ' H . . 'I I . . I . ' . ' I fN A ' . . V: 3 I I 1 L A. , y of N J ,EDN I ' I I ' , . ho . he h ' I rs e ' ' ' I ' ' - Q' by 'fo r, ' V X . .I I UWT' M -- Ial Ie u b buf 1 I o e hl I ' ' 'g ' s d ' - I e ' p . X I X I gli fi 1116 .,..,,. I iv- ' ' .Av .rt- SHIRLEY JEAN KATZ North Marshall Street, l23l July 6 'fm N is lip' MIRIAM KRASNOW S3553 '7'..JF-2 I 332I West Harold Street, l32l December 9 Wouldn't lite be wonderful if there were more than i twenty-four hours in a day for talkative and active Shirley? We envy her inexhaustible energy. Il SONIA KATZMAN I l 264I West Girard Avenue, l30l September 22 Sonia is one of our music enthusiasts. Music school will welcome her, for she has proved herself sin- cere, earnest, and eager to learn. AUDREY PATRICIA KERN 366 West Mount Airy Avenue, lI9l June II Neat and petite! Pat has delighted us with her graceful dancing, We prophesy that those spark- ling eyes and twinkling toes will captivate many another audience. SADELE MARILYN KESSLER ISOO North Franklin Street, l22l May IO Little girl . . . big smile . . . irrepressible sense of humor: that's our Sid, Who said that good things come in small packages? Wrap her up! ELLEN KOTYK I504 South Etting Street, l46l October 5 Gay, good-natured and friendly! Ellen will never be frustrated as a result of inordinate devotion to studies. This party-minded gal appreciates a good time. HELEN KOUTRAS 273 South Fifty-sixth Street, l39I July I9 If charm and talent can turn the trick, this soft- spolcen miss will attain her goal of teaching. Chalk up superlative performances in the orchestra. 0.c0a4qJ bend-f.1..pa-Db Sweet and low speaks Miriam, our inquisitive, though retiring, classmate. Avacational interest in concerts, theater, and literature has somehow led to bacteriology as a vocation. JUDITH KRAUSS BIB Asbury Terrace, l26l June I4 Pert and purty ! Men and books are Judy's hobbies, with interest to spare for IRIS, concerts, and MILESTONE. This friendly, word-wise class- mate is one of our Iiveliest. 1' ELEANORA KULCHYCKY 223l Fairmount Avenue, l3Ol January I Lovely, poised, sophisticated Eleanora has done yeaman's service as manager of our orchestra. That well modulated voice is oil on troubled waters. MILDRED LOUISE LANIER 58Ol Fernwood Street, l43l May 30 Mention of Louise coniures visions of the hide-and- seek dimple which enhances her smile. Her talent for congeniolity will be projected into creating homes of charm. in Mfg! QI' ONORINA AGATI-IA LA ROCCA IOII Duclunson Sireef 47 Augusl 23 Carrol lop flashing smule unlumuied energy Ihais our presldenf Onnue You led our cheers for olh ers our cheer for you will make The ralfers ring S w L 4350 M63 GWENDOLYN LAURETTA LENNON 3I Norlh Ruby Slreel 39 November 9 Remember fhe llflle gurl wnlh +he In g laass fnddIe7 The whiz al Vocahonal ArI7 The sure you can do :I gym leader? Gwyne gels aroundl EDITH YVETTE LEVINSON 2926 Wesl' Columbia Avenue 2I May 30 Known for lovnal good humor Edles unusual predncamenls Ireep her classmafes amused She has a frlend malung smrle and an lngrahahng mdnhef 37 f-QB BARA E IZABET WIS wwl Jiglcfciloer 28 She spells ATTRACTIVENESS fro Ihe Iop of her foes Her code requires Ihal' she scaller sunshlne LOUISE LEWIS I622 Suxly eughlh Avenue 26 January 3I Nor only a percephbly Iceen menlallly buf also a Iruly educaled hearl' enables Louuse Io be an ap precuahve consumer In all realms of cullural ex pressnon ,qw dis- 7- Qs IT' F JOAN ADELE LASDAY 7057 Creshelm Road I9 Augusl 7 An energehc COUSCISHIIOUS worlrer I-Ier earnesl nalure provides a promising 'Ioundahon for her planned work In science Those soulful eyes ex press a Iruly sympalhehc mleresf ,WLM fl-If .Kami My 09Vg 'gm .ew 4f1eQ977 fs-fo fr Z 495 -9... QIMJP L- DORIS ANN LIGI-ITY 4I5 Easf Wadsworfh Slreel I9 June I3 Sparlxlxng eyes a puclosh qrun and an amuable dns posmon are among her charms Her accuracy and dependabullly made her 'Ihe mevulable chance for Class Treasurer GLADYS LOEV 3034 Kensrnglon Avenue 34 July 30 Gladys goes nlnefy Iuve per cenf of Ihe way Io esiabllsh frlendly relahons Her slncerlly and en fhuslasm should achieve very conslrucllve resulls Socnal Service worlc MARIE LOMBARDI 2I45 Soulh Lamberf S'rree'r 45 Augusf 30 Marne wufh Ihaf wonderfully conlaglous giggle us really a serious minded gal who engoys her sc: ence and Lahn Prescrnphons wllh a smlle IS her arm ffm N JOAN MYRA LoPnNsoN Alu 6870 Norfh Nmeleenlh Slreel 26 January 22 Af presenl Joanme reveals a diversify of lnler esls She enloys slrelchmg music and cheerlng al Ioofball games She has deczded on 'reaching as a career Li .' 1, It I I ' ' ' ' . ' ' . I rr'- I. K I . I I .' G 4 I - - I 4. - - 7 I Q I 1 I A . K7 I . - Q a - ff. I me ,Ziff K A, I I I a I , g P ,g 2 7 277q YG , 1- brighl' blond Iresses 'lo fhe fip of her well-shod Q ,vs We I 'I 'I' ' Y r 3-1- . I - ! I V I W 0 , - I I .- an Ilrs . . I ' I ' I I I I 1 ' ' ' I . I I xx . I t , v . . -221, I ' - I I LOUISE I. MARTINELLI .1 DOROTHEA .IANE L'TAlNEN 2437 Soufh Fifth Slreef. l48l Ocfober Il Because of her inferesl in music and dramalics, DoHie appeared in many school productions. Any class discussion will be enlivened by her whole-hearled parficipalion. LYLE LYNCH 6225 Wayne Avenue, l44l June 25 Lilhe movemenls, smari affire, and sublle wif make Liz our SophisIicaI'ed Lady. Her appelile lor reading has provided a background for her bril- lianl conversalion, . ..-ef xv ' ,,. mf' MM L in EX jx V01 MV' 'D- REBECCA MEEK 33 Easl M'r. Pleasanr Avenue, fl9l June 4 Phofogenic Becky represenled G.H.S. pulchrifude in several newspaper issues. Wifh a disposilion an- fipodal fo her flaming hair, she was a grand class- male and a considerale friend. ANNE D. MICKEVICZ IO39 Ml. Vernon Sfreer, l23l March 2I Teachers cannol pronounce her name, so we com- promise by calling her Miclcey. This versalile miss is bofh a good sludenl and a fine alhlefe. 9I2 Marlyn Road, l3ll April 29 Lou glows wilh imaginalionl Exuberanl, irrepres- sible spirils, plus an unusual capacily 'lor alfracl- ing and holding friends. Salt waler air brings ou? 'Ihis lady's charms. lx ISABEL MASINO l4II Soulh Eigh+h Slreef, l47l .lune 3 Fluff has fha cufesl' urr-r-fh personaIi+y ! We marvel fha? her sparks have -noi ignited Ihe build- as ihey have our cheerleaders and Service oflicers. ff c 'A If .ef-'P gil .U SUSANNA ETHEL MILLAN 4IB Easl Somersef Slreel, l34l Oclober I2 Vivacious and gay, and armed wilh a roguish grin, Sue is our delighflul chuckle promofer. Her in- fgff imilable impersonalions of Lochinvar Pulaski are sfricfly on fhe beam. DOLORES INEZ MILLER I I539 Norlh Parlr Avenue, l22l May HI 19 xt-fx E Temple Universi+y's secrelarial course has been selecled as 'the medium for converfing Mollie info somebody's slenogf' Probably only a way sla- Iion en roule 'Ia mafrimony. CHARLOTTE McCANDLESS 806 Knorr Slreef, llll Seplernber 9 Respec1fuIIy submiHed -'lhal is ChoIIy, our conscienlious and alert Class Secrelary. She is al- ways beaulilully groomed. A gay companion, a sympafheiic friend, BARBARA ANN MCCLURKEN 5OI2 Norfh Twelfth Sfreel, l4Il .luly 26 This girl of alfracfive hair and prelly eyes is ac- +iveIy associafed in our minds wilh her equesfrian enfhusiasm. Her calm, delached alfilude 'lakes well wifh horses. ff' 04-Ev-v-: G..A-1 -W , my ,Til l I M SUMI MARY MITSUDO 426 Norlh Thirly-lourlh Slreel, 4 Glearning eyes, Iusfrous hair, a glow of Iriendli ness! Confidence divorced from conceil, capabiliiy coupled wilh humilily, unquenchable oplimism and unswerving inlegrily, Anybody wanf Io malch ed: Iors? DORIS M. MORGAN 44I7 Pine Slreel, l4l November 22 A scinrillaling personalily7 a super dancer! During her Iavorile period-lunch-her impish smile worlrs overlime. Given hall ci chance she'll Ire? every lime. JEANNE E. MORRIS I2I6 Alwood Road, l3!l December 2 Her fhoughffulness. vivacify, and friendly compan- ionship makes us lreasure Jean. There is norhing incredible aboul' Ihal sparlcle on her Ihird linger leff hand. BERT!-IA ANNA MUNZ 77I2 Hasbroolr Avenue, llll Augusr 30 . . .. .. . . I I Serene and efficrenh Berl is capable in all 'le ds and aims for a career in 'the business world. I congenialiiy is a consfanr joy Io her friends. BERNICE NEWMAN il JI .3 l E? g liilwl M' if MARY-JANE MURPHEY 703I Lincoln Drive, II9l April 28 Lovely Io loolc al, delighlful lo lrnow! Thai' smile, which always wins friends, made a palhway To our alifecfions. Her versalilily spanned 'rhe whole range from hockey Io Sophrosyne. MADELINE NAPOLI l5II Wesf Passyunlc Avenue, l45l May I2 Ouief MadeIine's delighfful sense of humor molres her loads of fun fo be wilh. She should be a wel- come addifion I The business world. lv Z! Oclober 22 f malre a bas 3 9 ,nw ana-, 'iso---f GERALDINE MARGUERITE NASH 2422 Wesl' Sergeanf Slreel' 32 A ri I3 Page 'lhe girl wirh Ihe perfecf page boy. Her clowning antics and her clever paffer infused zip and punch info Ihe Moveeup Day program. MYRTLE NELLIS 57I3 Balfimore Avenue 4 A ri I breezes Ihrough life wifh a grin. Thai fiery fops a Iuneloving disposiiion and unlimiied When Myrf ' around fun is unralioned. 0414, is My fin 3065 Norlh Fronl Srreel 33 .Iune 8 For mosl any malhemalical problem, Bernice is.0ur answer girl. Finance wizard of Ihe Iris, and friend extraordinary! In college, Bernice plans Io major in chemisfry. DIANA FREDA NOVACK 2468 Norlh Nairona Sfreef 32 December 22 Gal a boflom dollar? Place if on Dina. All Iife's ioys fo you as inferesf on Ihe four-year Ioan of in- 'fegrily and Ioyally. ANNA MARIE O'NEILL T I I332 Harrlson Slreel, l24I June 30 Lovable Nancy I She is our Irish coleen wiih Ihe E laughing eyes. She reveals crealive abilily galore s . W D H59 WW MS I r ww' ' QN02, 'fur in her ceramic worlc and painlings. '- MARTHA ONO I632 Norlh Sixfeenlh Sfreel, l2lI .lanuary 5 1 Always a friend in need. Quiel . . . music-loving. . L 'Marfie's unusual poise and dependabilily were a real confribulion 'Io lhe I73rd. SANDELLA PALERMO 270 Soufh Twenly enghlh Slreel 46 January 6 Wr+h Ihal frlm figure why Ihe perpelual dleI7 Hard worlung Della wrll one day be Ihe gracious ecephonlsl In some doclor s OITIC6 CAROLYN LARENE PARMENTER 7825 Sam? Marllns Lane I8 Seplember 9 The band and orchesfra Irepl congenxal 'lrlendly Carol busy as a clarlnel player Frequenfly hose clever dry remarlcs of hers provided much eeded comedy reluel' KF 43 lC 'r MARY ANN PEARCE 96I6 Dulman Slreel I4 Seplember 5 AI Ihe Prom fluffy peaches and cream as an ouldoor gurl energellc and enlhusuashc Bolh an AA Board member and an AA represenfaluvel TE' DOROTHY PHILLIPS 3842 Norfh Smedley Slreel 40 November I9 As a Welfare Represenlalrve Dorolhy has a Icnaclr lar exfrachng money for warfhy causes Her easy unfe- HELEN MARIE PARSONS Oakland Parlr Floruda Box 53 Seplember 5 Recnpe I head golden I hgure svelle 2 e Iwnnlclung I qf charm COPIIVOIIFIQ IO Iungers musically glffed I hearl warm and generous I volce well modulaled ProducI7 Our Helen JJ., PATON January II able In dramahcs Car Io add her name Io The Ilsrs Bernhard? and Hayes The IS baclung youl J..- goung nalure endorsed Ihe Idea Beffer lale Ihan X! TIGV6 We NATALIE JOAN PICARELLO -5 Norfh TwenIy fourlh SfreeI 32 November I4 a p HA! rfS-X I Aler'r and achvel Perl and pelule Sus has Ihe allrrbules Io malce a gracious alrlrne hosless Tha? unlrnguung personalrly made her Ihe lnevlfable Margie NQIIARLYN JOAN PIWOSKY Wesiuew S June 7 sie ng quc?Ir'r es made us eager Io accepl Joanne asp leader No barrrers could wrrh and I wurmlh thai oufgorng fruendluness and Mgsghe l 1-1 s. -AW - ? ' AT. ' . . -I ll I . 15 , ' ,elf mmf- ' . I 1 U H r ir J r , ' ' ' X . It T Z' ' .' .1 I - I : . .- :Q yes we A D I q .: L Ii I -7 N. N - . . . ' s . , s. 9 g .. . - X I Q ' . I . ' . . a 5 -1 is A I ' . . . I 9 1 AI1 -ollvround qirl for Penn Slale. . , 3 . .1 I I I . I s I 9 . 4 s 5 , . I 5 I,:FI'e1. ' -I I ef - ' 'f g gqeilf A I H. , sn' N 'xx K Xe - 'TIS T' 'A +, U91 X xii. 51 HE' 'Ii Q ' I IX - ., 3, .I H. s C ll'-'gig 'if LOUISA MARY PORRECA 29I9 Norlh Thirfeenfh Srreel, i33l Augusf 29 ,., Considerole, dependable Louisa will be o help Io V fulure generalions ol school children. Those morn- ing sessions wi'rh Louisa and Cicero will long be ' 2 ll . ,.....frj,f Qrmw, ffa.,-ti . I f w.3.,f remembered. . 22' - of Q' 5 -- JEANNE ELIZABETH PRESBER 2x.,J T - ga fz 259 Soulh Twenfielh Slreef, l3l November 4 -K1 Tranquil, meal, and reliable, Jeanne aims for a .JW business career, Wilh fha? innocenl, bul mis- chievous, loolr in her eye, she added brightness To our class. JOAN ANN RAOAN gh ' ' A Q. 33I7 Bowman Sfreef, l29l Seplember I6 I iw t , - I A pelile, gay charler-boxl This lass has an enlhu- A -I I f V if siasm for dancing. Arlisfic and lreen-eyed Joan 'R 5' ' n' . gli! . , aspires lo o career in commercial arf. 4 g . , . . j,,jf' ' 1 j SHIRLEY ANN RAYNES W A T it 49l5 Old Yorlr Road, l4ll Augusl 2l ii' 'ffl i An uncompromising adherence IO lolly ideals does nof preclude friendly gaieiy and sunny sociabilily, The roseaie hue of her illusions casls a flaflering glow on inlimales. VIRGINIA ROSE JUNE PATRICIA RICCI-IEZZA 4942 Norlh Broad Sfreel, l4Il Seplember 26 Juno, our gifled linguisi, plans Io use her French and Spanish in The American Foreign Service. Tha? exofic personalily should promole our good neigh- bor policy. RHODA LOUISE RIEBSAMEN B 5920 Jefferson Sfreef, l3Il November I3 Genlle and modesl, Rhoda capfivafed us wifh her sincere sweefness and dulcel voice. She is musi- cally inclined and revealed her Talent as a mem- ber oi Treble Clef. ' f Q i 4 Q Maui' I I EVON JACQUELINE RION 532 Easf Queen Lane, l44l March I5 Thoughls of Evan evolre a menral monlage of Conlesf parlicipaiion, Charlesion capers, and afh- lelic compelilions. As a nurse, her smiling, cheer- iu enlh iasm will afford encouragemenf lo pa- e I ,n J' RUTH ERMA ROBINSON K-rigs Olive Slreel, l39l June 7 Our Iiny performer on The big, bass violinl Rulh usually shoulders Iaslrs disproporfionale lo her pin? size. Her planned desfinafion is criminology! Happy sleulhing, Rulhl ii WW' 2330 Norlh Mervine Sireel, T331 July I7 Ginny is so full of pep and vigor fha? even on a blue Monday she greels us wilh a sunny smile. Neal, pefife, and very sweell LEONORE ROSENAU 8lO Wesl Sedgwiclc Slreel, ll9l March 24 A mosl ardenl admirer of Penn'g Ioolball leaml Lee loves lo dance. Our ever slylish malh mar- vel has a yen Io become a doclor. ll Al 'Us 1 if EVELYN ROSENSTEIN I303 Norlh Sevenfh Sfreel 22 Oclaber 20 ErIvIabIe flgure clofhes lo flallerl Eve IS our gIfl fo John Roberl Powers She dabbles In crea Ive wrI+Ing We I e oolung or you Eve VOGUE RITA C ROSOFF I822 Norfh FII'ry fourlh Slreef 3I Oclober 9 Where RIIO IS 'fhere IS plenfy ol challer and fun I I IJ! M6 A 'rrumpef player In The GHS orchesfra IhIs CJ Axcongemal gIrI affracls many fnends ROSE RUBENSIIIEIN l7I7 Norfh Marshall Slreel 22 Oclober I4 Rosue Ihe deepesf of sII'l wafers IS a language hend pas? preseni' comes Ir I e n d al fhe shghlesl' evIdence of need from anyone and fufure Bu? II e-nd be JOAN MARY RLISNACK 2822 Wesl CoIumbIa Avenue 2I I, WI+h roguIsh blue eyes full af Iaughler Joame Ae' II us wrlh her many swams Ever wIIIIng Io I Joame IS sIncereIy fnendly and warmy 1--. Wk' FRANCES MARY RZUCIDLO 2708 Swann Slreel 30 Ocrober 9 Allhough Franme IS a Spanush sfudenf exlraor drnary she IIIKSWISG shnnes IN every olher class Her am Oblllly and neainess should be valuable assels Io the busrness world DORA MARY SCARICAMAZZA 2245 MIIIIIH Sfreer 45 January 20 Doras Inexhaushble energy goes all ou? for our class and we go all auf for her UnanImousIy elecled olde sInce 9A' Darmg IS The ward for Dora MARY ELLEN SCHEFFLER llglm MAY SCHARLACH i esl TIOQC1 Streel 40 J ne I5 e and calm on 'Ihe surlace buf a Irve WIFS dernealhl Judys plans Include fraInIng for hr ar+IsIIc Ialenl Well remember Judy and VIYQII CAROL DORIS SCHATZ I8 Pme Slreel 3 Brughf as o bullon carefree ye? capable ihafs our Carol' Superlahve In scIerIceI She has per fecled a formula for gellrng along wIfh olhers fl? Q.. ,Mi I 84I6 Shawnee Sfreel I8 Augusf I6 Perlry and charmrng Mary Ellen was 'the prIde of our Conlesr Teams Possessor o an plways on Ihe go personahly She IS dependa and helpful Y-I E SCI-IM RLING a e err angel e many sIon sor The IH qumg acc w Q X eff' I ,fkflilw QI 'mf LSLSIMN I yy .I I 7 I R I-I . I ' I II II. I ,L 4 I I' . 'I Is I I I , III 4X I 5 I f 'I I QI I - f N , -- I X9 x ' I I . I 2 X H . H U. I I Q ,L Z 5 A I v---.- V I . I . II- I - f - . JJQII ' , I I July I5 w U IJ PM IM t I , ' . w ' II . I II Jksvfyqnl I - I I In g I kib, ,v A I I' I. ..:.I I . I W in 6 Z. . . . - . II 'Il If I y 21. I' ,I I eu ' I ' if L '28 I , I I July 'I E I I I I I I I 'I 1 f I -' -I . - 5 x If I I I , a ' II I eel, l23I Ju ISI S ff f Sh vI I Q CI das I In 'I ' ' ' ' QS S I ,y'nf'II I 9 Ideasgld S fl nd. II XJ M V V K- I MII II MARILYN B SHEPARD 6930 Torresdale Avenue 35 November 28 I-Ieres someone who wonl be The dolly wrlh The e In her sloc Ing Alfhough Shep loves lo aa ce her lrnrrhng needles lceep pace wI+h danc na leer DOLORES JOY SIDEWATER 2739 Scurl-I Srnedley Sfreel 45 July 22 A mrsleadmg exlernal appearance Ilre mar le cool sculplure embraces a warm and charmrng na e Dees dazzlmq smrle exerls magnelur a Irachon Sfmlcmg coslumes In+ensIfy her glamour 3 K' .,w'lVfv L' RUTI-I ELEANOR SILVER I23 Wrndsor Aven e Melrose Parlr P May 25 Whaf she begms Rdh Lsually fnrshf-s well A g hearled frIend a voraoaus reader an Inde la Igable llrer She h s whol I Ialses for frne M D MIRIAM SKLOVER 28I7 Wesl ColLmbIa Avenue 2I March 23 Generously endowed wnfh good loolcs amply blessed wrfh good nalure and excephcnally dns hnguushed by fashdrous Iaslel MImIs compan Ionshrp offers enrrchmg expenences and Ineffable delrghls MILLICENT SLATER ffhfi gn- 630 Wesf IndIana Avenre 33 March I6 M IIIe Ihe Class comednan was always ready wrfh a funny Iolre or deleghlhl and sponlaneous non sense chaifer Thanlxs lor a spIendId Iob on Move up Day JOY CLAIRE SOLOMON 5032 Gamer Road 3I Lly 25 q s raven ac Iresses glowm eyes faullless Irgure regardles ol the perpefual sfale of benng Iamushedl CI-IARM wardrobe Accepled synonyms dehghl pleasure exullahon gladness mernmeni 57541-1 GABRIELLE STAM M Apu- 'iv- XX..- Wffwir WW W is wavy WINIFRED LOUISE SOMERVILLE 373l Lancasler Avenue 4 July 20 Na+ only quaelness and charm dwell here for as Busmess Manager of The IRIS Wrnme has dns played hreless energy Good Iuclr IH your chosen realm of scuencel CAROLINE GERTRUDE SOUTHARD l6I4 Plerce Avenue Cramer Hull Camden N J Ocfober I3 The gym holds Il'l'6Sl5lIbI6 alfrachon for afhlehc Bubbles Full of fun and vuqor always rarrng Io go her eflervescenl spIrIIs provIded momenfs accenled by mlrfh 'T .1 III! I309 Oalc Lane Avenue 26 J ne I3 Gaby by name and by nafurel The surpnsmg coppery underfones whuch enIIven Ihose raven 1 sses are suggeshve of srmrlarly Illumunalmg ashes In a hearf wunnlng personahiy VIRGINIA STEELE lOI5 Charles Sireef 35 June 26 Our SEFVICB Club VICG presIdenI was elfher buzzung around the SCO or zoommg off on one of her n merous oiher achvmes Erecf carnage equalled b upnghf characfer R9 ' A I I ,Q 1 .II I H A I I TI I I I I fs H gs, . I I b ' ' b- X Il, vt I X I I O' M ' , I I I- I I br. , lf' wa J. a I I d L m'I'lI I y ZH I ' ' II I I I ff ij ' I I ,J . 1 'IX I' ' ' I- I I V , H ' I k' - y 1 ' 'I I J, If I I 2 Joy, HI-IIIIIIII 1 bl I I' I 'g f 3 .Q . . I I ' ' .I I U lv Q S I . .. . . . ' . . . . -5- I A, , dxf I ' fc- 'G 5' ,I ' f': I I- IVI I I I I ,Ji I I II ' ' Idol! I J, S v D I H xii sl, VA. . HELEN LOUISE SWOYER Auf 'Us 36-0-7- TAMARA STEERMAN a 'i E 779 Soulh Thurd Slreel 47 Ocfober I5 N49 Our Number One morale boosler vs Tammy Theres never a dull momenf when she ns near 'Y Tammy enloys arf foolball games eahng and ,lalurally 'rallung ROSALIE STIEFEL 23 Norlh Thnrly lhnrd Slreel 4 December 3l 2 fl Rosalue has a greol' lalenl for lrlendshlp We shall MQ remember her as a very elfclenl llbrary and wllh Q I lhe ambxhon lo become a bona flde llbraruan J, ,ff Ll ,,,,, ' Q E I f BLAN T R IN url I If reel Marc e shools d glen er venns Mu walled clouds H ven Q 'r lhose lapping loes spell Terpsuchorean harmony That I heaven senll ANNE VIRGINIA TRENCI-IARD 3307 Norlh Sevenleenlh Slreel 40 January I7 Hockey varsufy wall mass :ls fall slar goalue Anne served as head of lunchroom and as an olde Grocuous posse and becomung dugnnly enhance her beauly JANET CAROLYN TYLER BETTY JEANNE STULL 58I4 Morrus Slreel 44 July 30 Her arf worlx as wonderful and so as Bells I Ouuel and lnlceable lhus lalenled member of on class has endeared herself lo all L , JANET sf ISURMAN X e msg Vlaglgedy Aniq Wguz al physucs sol al 'Phe hw: s If K e lnleresled In rdlfsc Ehe lays lhe nano bealqn ully C- V' ,,l' 3849 Norlh Nnneleenlh Slreel 40 February I7 Helen IS a lalenled arllsl Though counlmg lrnuls and purls lreeps her qulel lhe rhylhm of canslanlly cluclung needles maunlalns a perpelually calm and unrufflecl lemperamenl CAROLINE HARRIS TAG-GART 3 Soulh Twenly fourlh Slreel 3 January 28 Carolune carries lhe larch of Saphrosyne and IS laps rn charmnng manner Her beauhful valce enruched performances of Treble Cleland doubled as Conlesf announcer JIU' , I wwf, 4lO9 Manluo Avenue 4 December 27 Our pal of 'rhe wmsome smnle IS always wnllang lo underfalce lhose many nmporlanl, lvflle 'obs Slrelchnng us Cereals favorlle paslume, and arf school her fulure hope JANE VALANTINE 7247 Norlh Twenllelh Slreel, l3Bl July 3l Treble Clel can scarcely be 'fha same wulhouf Jane's lovely soprano volce All our memornes of thus earnesl and slncere gurl wnll be pleasanl RU yl ff ,J ff 7 ' 'CN- we-ff JL, v,IagJ1',oi'H1lA.4A.L l fl 4 I' -V-4.1 Dyna it-: F I ? I I I 4 7 . 4' f - I I -ir E ,. I ,. . . I ' E I Assse My ,wb g y ' fl yi ,I-'yr'-if - ' ' l - I IL . N I I+ YYYNI :dw - V f , . . I - - ' on I I I c. . E . . I l l . , , . 6 g . ' . V' .M my . y I 'X --. Q..- I 4, X 4 W4 15 yo ' . XX J, 1369 Chellen FNQFJUG, ll' I ,I March 3 I xv R d . -, , I, .wise . . I -,WAI ,. Isl on ', I f - ' Grill' lf Q1 rsvp Il.: K I X T I' ' 'rd ' I. All . s, .EE 3 'N X H H l ' ' I 1 , . . 1 It ,U . . . I. ' . 'EE 3 N ,I L 4 as . -- I. - - . I QV by X I A I I Cwx' ' - Q' -. f I V 17,1 I I L ff ' A ya! A E iv In 2500 0 Th' y- h' I , 32l h 2I ,Q-ll? , ' I -'uf n H U H ' yd , 4-W F ' e n I . , oo, is I , Y I N V , is 1' I Irs- , , . I I . 7 nf M . - 57 . Aft' A ., I I I u I I F 1 I J ,g DOROTHY M VAN VRANKEN 2935 Norfh Waferloo Sfreef 33 July 8 Kuffens wude Innocenl eyes belle her quuclc In Iellngence and eagerness for knowledge Rodlo work IS her aum musnc her hrs? love GLORIA VARLACK 5427 Wesl Gurord Avenue 3I November 9 A conscnenhous and dIIIgenf worlcer 'Ihals our Glo She wIII ceriamly be an adduhon fo Wesf Chesfer and an InspIraIIon lo her puplls MARION A VISNOV IOIS Norlh Forly suxlh Sfreef 3l Ma I9 WI+h boys and bowllng as favorufe hobbles Mar confesses eahng as a close IhIrd WIII popularuly permuf Maruon Io remaln slngle long enough for a career7 CAROLYN G WAGNER 434 Norlh ThIr+y fuffh Slreel 4 Sepfember 24 Carolyn served fadhfully as Ihe hrs? vIoIInIs+ and concerf melsfer of fhe Orcheslra Who will be sur prnsed If some day she appears wIIh Ihe Phnla deIphIa Orches+ra7 1: WIA HARRIET LOUISE WATTS ELEANOR WARD 2lO8 Wes? Jefferson Slreef 2I July 5 Ing Her mulhple endowmenfs permul' expressson In arf and musuc Choose your Insfrumenf Eleanor can play III ETI-IEL WATKIN5 2I3 Wesl Penn Sfreef 44 November 25 WI+h vouce Iusf rughf for Tr ble Clef and smIIe lusf rlghl for everylhlng Cherry IS was and always wIII be Ihe apple of our eye ,..,.-,,L4..,-a... f-V 5322 Wyalusrng Avenue 3I June 9 Though a newcomer 'ro GHS no gIrI wuth I-lar rnefs wnnmng smIIe and agreeable manner could long remaln a slranger Were happy Io call her fnend ELLYN WEINSTEIN 4935 Monumenf Road 3I November 8 Be The sublecf musuc or modelung Ellyn Inlecls the eagerness and warmlh of her personaldy In pleasung IIIFOCIY Iones Careless perfechon In cos Iummgl MARYELLEN WEISMAN 24I7 Norih Fuffy second Sfreef 3I February 7 Impulsnve Ingenlous vIbranI Mares IThIs quaml' fuguhve from a VIcIorIan album added spncy flavor 'fo classroom hours and sllvery flule 'Iones Io Ihe orchesfra JANE WHITE 32I4 Barung Sfreef 4 November I3 Jane has become an Infegral par? of The I73rd How as slay al home Inleresf In lrnII'IIng reconculed wnfh Ihe god abou? dehghf In dancnng? If ' .I I Cx ,... ,,, . I. . .. .y- MII . I , f X! . I I. . UI .fa I I ' . . . . .I 0' ' ' IIVW I I I -l. 4' I a - . ' .- JL I- I I Id ' II I V ' A o uari olwou ive Eeanor an - ra- ' I 'I' evra Q Q. I . 4-. ' ' '. ' . N U , yy ,h M y-1 ,4 I . I I 'II , I . . l . Q .. A ,, . I 5 If 3 I I ' .I I Q U I ' I I I - .I I ,II I I I ' ' ..I l . . 4 II' V ' ' .II W Y ll A MIRIAM WILFOND 2905 Wesf Sedgley Avenue, l2Il December 5 Talenled in arf and ceramic crafl, Mike, afler gradualion, will invade lhe field of fashion design- ing. We hope lo see her crealions emerge from world famous aleliers. THELMA JEAN WILLARD 592i Norlh Warnock Slreel, l20l February 2l Beneafh her quiel exlerior can be found one of the kindesl persons we know. ln an unoslenlalious manner, Thelma gave a greal deal lo our class. QU- ZQAVZZM 90911 --- KATHLEEN FRANCES WILLIAMS 4323 Haverford Avenue, l4l Augusl 22 KiHy's roguish eyes and impish giggle befray a sense of humor which oughf fo be a sanily-saver, if she persisls in lhose ideas abou? leaching. RENA LOUISE WINEGRAD 3Ol Norlh Franklin Sfreel, lbl Seplember I7 ioy in every class! Sis knows somelhing aboul everylhingl In a relurn engagemenf as a leacher, she will be a lreal for lhe kiddies. FANE WODLINGER Mayfair House, Lincoln Drive and Johnson r l 4 5 Sfreel, lI9l February 26 eh ,481 r ' 5 We admire Fane's wavy. blond hair. Her up-lo- EM6? A dalek slylles suggiesf wieill garbeld manikini. in M 1 li swan y s ap win ows, er avorl e occupa ion: I vc ,M0'nI ' W . Y anlicipaling vacafions. I 4444441 L t kr fs, f r ff , jj, 1 I AEROJEAN MARIE WRIGHT JJ 0 JCM fr Slreef, l32l Oclober 3l 7 efficiency of aclion, sin- ! ward allribules of Aero, fL4!,l,:-Sl counfenapte, lovely - I V1 f!fV Life is my college. May I graduafe well. and earn some honors.-Louisa May Alcoff. Kaiherine Mansfield. I wanf fo be all fhaf I am capable of becoming O J5 T ace back Hue greafesf deed H' sprlngs from frlfles hlch no poef Sl gs Cha les Graham Hal pane J, JAN al. wif-v X Si ENIOR RW' f fi ul' I' if H if ix N F I A f' a - E j f I al t 5 E . E E . xy 'll ' ' nunu Emu' .' -? if 575 f a N l gave a v arious giff fo each.-Henr y W. Longfellow. Mosl persevenng Mosl all around Sensor M asf dependable Frlendlresl .......,...... I U -Besl' se ......, -Mosl generous lo th e Class ....... S-Biggesl clown ,........ .......... -Mosl' use of humor Mary Mllsudo Slurley Bacon . . . .Charlolle McCandless . . . . . . .Virginia Sleele . . . . . . . . . . .Geraldine Ndsls .Onorina Lo Rocca . . . . .Millicenl Salter -Besl allllele .................... musical -Mosl candid -Besl nalured .........,........... . . .Hildegarcl Hurm . .Eleanor Kulchycky .. .Ella Jane Balisle ......Morflua Ono Who does fhe besl' his circumsfance allows Does well. acfs nobly. -Edward Young 'JT isa 17 x'iX V. 2. ka 3 N-, Y,,,,........ N T 1 SEATED: lsabel Masino, loan Piwosly, Caroline Taggerl, Shirley Bacon. STANDING: Barbara Lewis, Mary-lanc Murphey, Mary Milsudo, Miriam Brehmeyer NOT PICTURED: Virginia Sleele, June Ricchena, Failh Francis. Xxx C of Qq lyyfyf ,ifliil ll l Q Q il l ll li i iff SUPHHUSY E Whalsoever lhings are irue, whalsoever ihings are iusl, whalsoever ihings are pure, whalsoever lhings are lovely, whalsoever ihings are oi good reporlg if fhere be any virlue, and if lhere be any praise, lhinlc on 'rhese ihingsf' Wiih lhese words from S+. Paul's Epislle fo lhe Philippians, Miss Bailey, lasi Oclober, iniiiaiecl se- lecled seniors info 'rhe Sophrosyne chapfer of ihe Naiional Honor Socieiy. Mr. James Gilmore, princi- pal ol lhe Sleison Junior High School, luriher inlen- siiied ihe Bible message when he challenged ihe girls io seelc fhe middle course beiween The lwo always preseni' exiremes. Because of ihe iniusiices arising from imposed reslriclions and ol lhe diilicullies ol adminislraiion, Sophrosyne has been abolished. However, ihe criieria esiablished by lhe Naiional Honor Sociely for The seleciion of siudenis worlhy To carry 'rhe larch, we accepi wilhoui reservaiion. Therefore, wifhoui' ihe moiivaiion ol possible membership, we shall coniinue lo sirive foward 'rhe ideals of disfin uished scholar Q - ship, superior leadership, generous service, and excel- leni characier. lnfinife riches in a liffle room.-Anonymous. of Time ouf for rug cuHing. my A 1, 95 50 Sf? fo! 416 iff 1 SENIUH HUUM ,gee V' J 'h Ri EF' nxt yo! C Q-. f We did a few friclcs wifh Fels Naphfha and -'Y elbow grease, pufiup 'rhe curfains, furned on 'the ! X8 3 4 radio, and shuf fhe door on a lingering graduaie s ' of January '47, who couldn'+ bear 'lo leave. The Senior Room was really ours af lasfl Far more 1 1 ihon four walls wifh SENIOR ROOM wriHen on The JL door, where we Could laugh, 'fell our froubles, sfudy a bif, or snafch belafed shufeye, H' was a symbol. If represenied anorher of fhose oufward signs l'ha+ emphasized our inner awareness fhaf ihe world was a bigger place Than H' had been, wifh more privileges, and. incidenfally, more responsibilifies. A room fo share nowg lafer, a fufure. L Did U HYOIIQ do he r I-afiny ww do vo' 'l' 'I ink ik m0 's 9 X I 6 1 4- af X VPA a A ,J ove SV? Dag ln English, wilh Shakespeare we slave, While poor Will lurns in his grave. We're lold lhal Grandma is so sweel' Bul wilh us grammar sure gels beai. In languages we specialize, Especially France's Chanel 35. You laughl Lalin and German wilhoul o fuss, Slill. we say, ll's Greek lo us. Thal's why we all look so glum. You leachers always claim we're dumla. X419 From nine lo lhree, in misery, ' Teachers, feochers we do see. fa T o wise fool' W xflf' A I 25 :lands ready fo re Singing our iubilanl' song, we wound our way 'rhrough lhe audi- lorium lo our new seals. on 'lhaly long awaifed day when we be- came l2B's, for a day. The I IB's, llA's, and IOB's. in equally high ascended The rungs of +he ladder, foward lhe nexl higher and anlicipaled, wilh in- excilemenl, 'rheir own nal Move-up Day. 6 Move up, l2A sl ,X .11 When we lirsl came lo G.H.S., We envied you I2B's 4:6 'Cause we were only freshmen learning hislory: X Bu? lhe years have gone so very lasl. 'Q , 'lf And now, oh, can? you see? V We're moving up from IZA To lhe gold flag of l2Bl We've had work, and we've had play, in dear old G.H.S. We've sal up many nights so lale, cramming lor some leslg Bul now lhal lhis is our las! lerm, we have one ihing io say, We only hope fha? l2B won'l be like lusl l2A. Y 'll H x X1 end of lhe rainbow. The GOLD flag, lhe +6 we l x Cefvg Us 1 'W l 1lHon Pmciollon 0' GP .. essei ou' Faiih Pi so y A LOOK TO THIS DAY Look fo fhis day, For if is life, fhe very life of life: ln Hs brief course, lie all fhe variefies and realiiies of your exisience. The Bliss of Growfh, The Glory of Acfion, The Splendor of Beauly. For yesferday is already a Dream And iomorrow is only a Vision. Bu? foday well lived makes every yeslerday a dream of happiness And every 'lomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, Therefore, lo ihis day. W J F To every life. lhere comes a lime fl supreme: One day, one nighf, one morning, or one noon, ilhrough which sublime fulfillmenfs gleam. if To each budding senior a rose. sfo'-7 S E I U H D AY As pupils in grades lower fhan IZB, we were merely specfalors ol Senior Day. As such, we had relained only vague, indelinile nofions of a dignified and impressive as- sembly program, associaled wiihbeauliful red roses, de- lighllul music, and exciled Seniors, dressed in lheir bewil- dering, bewilching best However, in choosing and developing 'rhe lheme for our own Senior Day program, we became conscious of a growing realizaiion lhal, for each class. Senior Day had represenied a culminaling poinl in lhe evolufion of ifs ideals. For us, Senior Day was an oufward expression of inner growlh foward a deferminalion lhal, wheiher we were in fhe role of followers or leaders, we would so live each day in passing 'through lhis labyrinlhian world ihaf ihe morrow would bring no regrels, no sell-condemnalion, be- cause ol unrealized, or neglecled. opporlunilies lo live our besf. .Y L x. , . A ,I . fm! 'a ,vv 1. , .w U ,a. 1 -Q , . -1 J.. ' ..5.A -..,4' ..' .1 1. Q, 'J N -fzz? -,. -. e - .- J.-, ,,.v ,. ,.: ' 'L A 44,1 - l'f 4. . X- -. ' .. A Q-Y '- , , , 5' -. .4 KYTH' --j xl ' ,A . ,,,n,, ,AI M '., ,.' ' ,f ,Ain -K K 4. .' ' ' 1. 1. L 'x iv-an p -a - Qi x .f. W, ., ,. D, X- .L , , .fa -H ,, Y . 4 It ' .nz ' . ' ' 0 2 ' -1, .X , .. J f r .1 1, .la Q . , - ,w J ff f, .4 1 v V ..r, . E . g.. 4 ,f -!!.. A - 1 . xp m.,,f 'bl , ..- .,,.a . -., z.. rm If , 1 , , ay- 4- V ' .. Q.. L'-1 V1 ' A -' .- . . w ,',, V.-N-. .-J, , -,j, . n , uv., . . F. f - ..., .' 5 K. . v.,-V. -.15-ilmt .r ,. '.' 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Casing fha lomf. 65,5 Org gy' 'Woof Tenhlfg S Why nof fry fha chande- Q ba 9USo liers, inside? ng n 5,91 S will, save The Hr Via ei I V one 'a wolf 'I Y xx X 1 III Me sun X r UI fo Heaven. ,,1 Wind 7 'UCL world. 5-uwenksifiu 9- THEIH SH DUW5 BEEUHE dk-wx . 3 ,-- ,A-fa grill ,.A. -. if 'Q W, E' 'DQ N. 6 our of . d' if ,.- C9 ' deft-:Ivor d,Q 9 flyo sprang M0 'EOM 'oqoqfif Urs, Hof 691.091, ,who Boouw SPO . - J' l,ye E 'Q I - :ks'.,,'f--' Ep ' 24: l n s y lf'- ,1- Zhtvf? ! A Federal offense Miss Davis? g 'Cindy Por ifdlt 9 A O '71 ,gem 54+ b dxshn 'he Z M001 ds can 8 hurl fo' 'o o A0171 DDQ' b EKU Q00 , R 6 uxshed Y dmgx ?Ne're D07 hd ' fix fcmsiib- MQ, X Ena- ,W v XJ-Cjx . Q me Llghfs of fhe world and sfars of fhe human race.-William Cowper. ME UP THE WUHLDXQQ We ore young. Hence, in corrying our our deeds, we hove been concerned primorily nor only wilh 'rhis doy, lhis hour bul wilh our imrnedioie oclivifies. However, os we op- i xx prooch odullhood, we lry lo visuolize our ploce in-'rhe world wil of women, ond lo eslimole The exienl ol 'rhe conlribulion pos- ible To women. On lhis poqe. we hove idenfilied four iuslly lomous 'Jw women oi diilerenl lonquoges, cusloms, counlries, conlinenls, f' 'Q ond qils, who shore ihe common bond ol world cirizenship. lib 6 Possibly lew olher women on lhe globe ore on well lcnown os X 7 lhe e Thol could be o discouroging observolion lor young girls, excepl for o slimuloling experience we shored losl ioll, when G rl High School wos hosless lo liileen of lhe lilly women, delegoles, from lorly nolions, lo lhe lnlernolionol Assembly oi Women As lhey oddressed The l-liqh School Sludenl Forum, if wos on inspirolion lo see ond heor These women, who ore deemed worlhy lo represenl Their counlries ol on inlernolionol conference, We were slrenglhened in our belief lhor hundreds ol women, whose eiiorls ore lillle lrnown, ore, by lheir doily deeds providing leodership loword lhe belrer world which lhe creolive ond conservolive inslincls ol womonlcind envision. Whelher il be our role lo serve in o dislinguished, or on humble sphere, we dedicole wholever we possess ol leoder- ship loword one deed,-lhe building oi o beller world. Q l Deeds, bolh greol ond smoll, F Q2 Are close lcnil slronds oi on unbrolcen lhrecilfi Elizobefh Borrell Browning. QJ I , be Mrs. Eleanor Roosevell aulhor and humanilarian lhe, mosl rominenl i i P Firsl' Lady lhe Uniled Slales has ever known, wilh Mme. Chiang Kai Shel, Cl'iina's exquisile, dynamic link belween Easl and Wesl. Dr. Berlha Lulz, Brazilian 'leminisl and biologisl, who was recenlly honored as lhe oulslanding woman in llwe field of world slalesmanship. Dr. Lise Meilner, German physicisl, whose research, in lhe field ol elec- lronics, has led lo man's maslery of alomic energy. Delegales lo lhe lnlernalioncl Assembly of Women, speaking al Girls' High School. Oclober 29, I946. Miss Marie G. Caradia, Greece lSpeakerlg Srla. Dolores B. Aquerizo, Ecuador: Mrs. Mariblanca Sabas Alama, Cuba: Srla. Laura de Arcs, Uruguay: Mrs. Dorollwy Crawford, lcurriculum Officerlg Mrs. Lelilia Thornlon-Archer, Soulh Africa: Miss J. Kalie Bronlsam, Belgium. if and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Louts Abraham Iulrus Abrahams H N Albrtght Albert Altman Harry A Altman Mrss Ella M Andrew and Mrs Charles M Bacon and Mrs Edward Batlste Herman Beckmann and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs I Berg Iohn A Brrd H G Bokland C Bordetsky Davrd Bordetsky Personal Patrons Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs Mrss Ioyce H and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ioseph Grrce C W Hallstea Harkms W C Harkrns Benlamln Haskell WrllramI Hemphrll Carl C Henry I C Hepler Iohn Heron Harry Hershman Robert A Hull Paul Fottmann and Mrs Hurm and Mrs Abram P Prwosky r and Mrs Frank S Presber Mrs Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mark H C Rabmowntz L C Remert Amenco Rlcardr Clayton S Rrebsamen Archre B Robrnson Ferdinand Rosenau Rothman Mrs B I Rubin and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs A I Rusnack Ioseph Sardella George Schabacker George Scharlach Church Mrs ClaraM Boswell Capt and Mrs Robert S Boswell Mr and Mrs Leon Brandt Mrs Edyth Ingraham Ins Edrtors Rev and Mrs Walters Iohnston and Mrs Harry A Schlffman Semor Choir Gaston Presbytenan Frank B Forte and Mrs Rev and Mrs Wm E Brandt Mrs Katherine A Brenmeyer Rev and Mrs Mandel Brod Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrss Ieanne Mr and Mrs Iohn W Brown Davrd Bufty Iohn Caprtanro Chrlds I Chmrlowskr Mrs A E Clliford Mr and Mrs Kenneth E Clungeon Mr and Mrs Irvmg Cohen Mtss Mae Cohen Rabbt and Mrs Mortimer I Cohen Mr and Mrs Arvr Corby Mrs Dorothy Cornagte Frank Cornagre and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs F1 ers of N L and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Iames E Crawford Curry Leroy Davrs Ted Del..ucla C Dxllensnyder Wrlllarr Drllon Ioseph A Dorsey Iack Ellrott Wrllram Evensen Vrncent Ferrante T Harold Fox Russell E Francrs Hyman Frankel Wrllram Frederick Bernhard Freund S Fnendlv Agostmo Gattone Nrcholasl Grrardo Morns Gold Robert Goldberg SamuelI Goldberg Sol Goldman Sa'nuel T Gordy A Greenberg Raymond Greene and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Albert Iones Ioseph Katzman C Wm Kern I I Kes er aster Morton Harvey Kolman Iohn Kra and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs use Iohn S Krauss M Krasnow Iohn Kutch Davld Losday Herman Lewls Harris G Llghty Frlrppo Lombardr D I Lynch Semor C E Socrety Gaston Presbyterxan Church and Mrs Roscoe Shepard Paul Silver and Mrs Morrrs Sklover and Mrs Sanford Smrth and Mrs H Lours Solomon Mrs Louxse Somervrlle and Mrs GeorgeI Steele rs and Cookre and Mrs Anthony Stalto and Mrs Herman Steerman and Mrs Davtd H Stull Sunday School Assocratron ot e Gaston Presbyterran Church Mrss Iean MacQuarr1e r and Mrs Earl H Markee Mr and Mrs Maurrce Surman Mrs R Mattes and Mrs C Harry McCandless and Mrs W F McCloskey H W McClurken and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Lewxs Tamarkm D H B Valantme Edmond Vrchnm Benlamm Vrsnov and Mrs R W McClurken and Mrs EdwordI McLaughlm and Mrs I E McQueen Rev and Mrs T C Meek W I Mtchel and Mrs Adolph Mrckevrcz Ierry Mrddleton L I Morse Emma and Gustave Vogel Mrss Margaret Wagner Rev and Mrs Ralph L Wagner Mr and Mrs Charles Wernstern Mrss Mrnnre Wernstem Mr and Mrs Morrts Wexsman Mr and Mrs George P Whmte Mrss Katherlne A White and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Wrlltam Munz G Paxson Murphey Wrllxam Nash Mrss Beryl Necowxtz and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Bernard and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs WrllramI Nellrs Nathamel Nrx Frank Novack M Obod Ochmon Robert T Ono Abraham Orensky Charles L Parmenter A A Paschke Wlllldm Paton Frederrck Paytor Misses Anna and Gladys Wtdmayer Mr Albert Wtlfond Mr and Mrs George R Wrllard Mr and Mrs G1lbertWxllxams Mlss Catherme T Worthy 12B Class Officers Onorma Farth Charlotte and Dons l2B Executive Counctl Gloria Bar bara and Ioan Advisory Sectrons As ol Fall Term 1946--Sectlons l 2 7 8 2 24 30 3 3 40 Advlsory Sections A ot Term 1947 Sectlons 12 26 28 Sprung 1 9 o I I Mr. . 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