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

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X X -- :V wegwai-N ,-if ' i X, ggi Q ' X ' Those who pasf, for +he cannof seed, Since, if +he harvest if is should pay fribufe our seed 'lo bear have guided us in lo guide and fo Now fhal' ca+e our book enrich our new e shall p ing in +his We and our L J I lf! firsl look in+o +he world 1-hose happens. We have seen lhe hope for fhe fhe fufure. we us and helped 'lhal lhose who will conlinue come, we dedlJ ll 1 sha mio 'X W -f,1,Xwg' M gm ,f-X 'p X 'X Nl ,X .XX G Xml. SXXX U A X,X. 'Wi7XaXPk'llXX w X1 X f. L gr XW wif , ,X ve MX -,gg X lfQ?e5XSlX,'fhXg:l AX Tl T: , 'Xpwlxwvw ww , f3'vXK'gm'XK53nX'-3 VX X XlXfX HHIM THE PAST A LL- Live a life of Hny sfeps Of falls, of laughs and fears, And larer cherish memories Of rhese swee+ early years. L W A W fwsrwa 1, 2 Ny, Q me s r aa ' an s 4 a r 3234 is . ' s f 1 is S frrv r A M. ,VN,,,,.r3yQQ3ff,g,. fgw kk J 1 fy A wi ,A ,. s,,r,r an , s , . I , f .ish ,Ti 4 Ki, k ' M A 1 fV g 'Z '1?'9mi f-fwfr ' . wQ.5 ' 'bf Zia A ..:.'f'! I ' 9 , will A . ff'-Q fg3Zig f'3f 1 ' . ,A ' ww w - , , J ,Zi,.qA :L , K big ..,. , , 4 Q 'WS ' EXW WE BREW I lllilf HERE- Those oi homes of piainness or of grandeur, Oi weairh or meanesr forrune, live Togeiher And wifh rhe qiffs Thar each can give, Find a richer life. AIIHIIIIIA HERE- Those of dhcferenf forms and creeds Toge+l'1er look upward: And, wi+h a blended voice raised high Togeflwer sing of peace fffsi i 'E x 3,55 U 5:3 gb , ..-.H S A 'X W' 2 Fw, M 3 VU MWWWQ-f .M M ,, nr sv I A Wh , , , ,nv TQ-mf: I ' !,. -'l'f f- i?HMlf 'TREF' We 1, 'M' 1 J ww X' gg' J G i '45 .gm QQ.:-f ,., nl , I A Q' 'A :N Lg ,M f fr'ix 'J g g 59-2 k. -uv ff? QW If f af7P! ' 331 M k Twf-6.fjf aww ,QM I A, RW, 411, W A Wwfwsgwmp' M ff? il... f4 i gi,- 4' ' .. dtjxwq ri Y M ' I V ,Q Mfg-.gf'1?wQ-E11 ' W' vlif Q! mwwm, - .M-Q W. ww -iii wx, wxf . ,wp 1 JH. , I 'IWW I' A A 'Lyfw...,y,1w , M :,,:,v- ' :ww-W -, ' ' - MQW..-Jr HU WE E lllllll lllli MISS HELEN CHEYNEY BAILEY Principal I+ was four years ago 'rhal we eniered iogelher. Eager and proud, we grasped your kindly hand and logelher we planled our- selves wilhin our new home. Never, in lhe four years Thai followed, did we lose your iouch. Always, we fell your slrenglh, your gracious- ness, and your courage. Jusi as The planl absorbs The goodness, and ihe richness of lhe soil from which il' has been led, lo become a lhing of beauly, so have we 'ralcen +ha'r which you have given us in The hope lhal in so doing, we may become women of fineness and worlh. Wifh 'rhe lcnowledge lhal you will coniinue io ihus enrich +he lives of lhose who will follow us, we leave Girls' High wi+h deep con- fidence in lhe iulure of lhe school and of Hs sludenis. Illllll WERE HERE X , Mlss MARGARET SULLIVAN Mlss MARY coNsrAaLE MISS MAY LARAMY Ninih Grade Sponsor Ten+h Grade Sponsor Elevenfh Grade Sponsor MISS ELSA BERG ER Twelffh Grade Sponsor As eager and exciled Freshmen, as hopeful and conlidenl Sophomores, as wor- ried and persevering Juniors, and as sophislicaled and proud Seniors, we were lorlunale in having as sponsors, women of wisdom and underslanding. Our firsl year al our new school was made easier and happier by +he comforling presence of Miss Sullivan, who helped us lo become an inlegral parl of 'rhe sludenl body. To our Sophomore year, Miss Conslable broughr lhe order of malhemalics anbl a line example of lhe qualilies of a lady. Sweer, genrle Miss Laramy charmed us wilh her pleasanlness and amazed us by her abiliry lo handle 'rhe numerous delails of a Junior year. As a biologist Miss Berger was especially filled lo bring our seed 'ro ils lirsl harveslz l-ler love of naiure helped us see a world of beauly. l-ler kindness and quiel humor enriched our Senior year. By living and working wifh These women, we became a s'l'rong and unified class. Wl llll Sllllllll , . Miss ALEDA DRUDING MISS MARY BOY'-E Vice principal Assisianf +o +he Principal Coordinalors of our busy, lousy school-days. you willingly accepled whalever roles were lhrusl upon you. Whelher lyping Fliers, malcing oul our applicalions for college, or answering our numerous queslions, your help was always graciously given. The quiel word and irienclly smile enhance 'rhe greal efficiency 'rhal lceeps 'rhe school machine running. For all 'lhe services fha? you perform, we give our 'rhanlcs and appreciaiion. Secrelaries: Miss Kathryn Duross, Miss Dorolhy Thomas, and Miss Sarah Schagrin. AIIIIIIIIIAISIIIIIIGHAII MRS. FLORENCE ARMSTRONG MRS. MARIE KASCHENBACH MRS. ESTHER NORDLINGER Sponsor of S+uden+ Acfivilies Family Relafions Nurse Whellwer llwe problem was one of larnily, lriends, or sclwool worlc, you were l'l'1ere, ever-ready willw suggeslions ancl help. Wilh your conslanl' sympallwy and inlelligence, you showed us Ilwe meanings of laiflw and underslanding, of self conlrol and palience. These lessons shall be wi+l'1 us llwrouglmoul our lives. MISS MARION BACH MISS ELDA BRENDLINGER COLInSel0r Counselor l '- wr Wi HAR H1 ill THI K :NSN eww, The ieacher plays a maior role in our developmenl during our high-school years. I+ is she who imparls lo us knowledge which she has acquired from her many experi- ences in 'rhe field of educafion and in life, iiself. Aided by her, we learn lo apply Jrhe findings of pasl generalions io our own philosophy of life. The guide and menlor of our school days is The advisor. By helping us io see our problems clearly, she shows us how 'ro ihinlc for ourselves. By advising us in our choice of college and profession, she helps in 'rhe planning of our fulure. gg PRINUNG' ' Wi QERWNY on nf ...FJ cf2Q2f'wff9ffER03E' ,W Qikr J EHE SEED WAS EENDED M f7gwm5 23? if Wgw 3 0 Hlllll YEARS Al lilRlS' HIGH H, ,uvv,g, A' , -,.--- unulilllllfllllllpl ,-ff' : 4 1..:........ .?..L' .- -:MA - -1 z:g:. TT 1 7 J -fl. - on 1 Q' l Qin 1 .H . ' , . ,, . , ' he .- . . . , I . , ,thu -.. .5 . . . - 5 , 1 ',J 7 .- . . - . . N 1.1 0 . ' Q 4 '. .il I r , - , . X . .AH - -'. , , ,' ., '-.'. ' 4' . -. nb ' .,. gnu' 1 ' . Q .' , - . .. .,. ,, .,.. . . .. - . . ., . . . . Q ' ..,, l'-.v'o.':,. , . J. if f..- ,. .', ..' . v 4 . .. . - nun, '.,, . s - no ,. 4 sn ' I . ,--1 ...un l O l I l Q. ,, l 'fig ,, l f .nl - ' 5 qfrvv v 1- ' 'F ' ln f fp' s Q asf? 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We are indebied Io Ihe members of The English Deparimenl lor opening Io us new concepis ol beauiy. Now we can offer only a simple, Thank you, and hope Ihal' our growing appreciaiion of greal Iiferaiure will coniinue io express our grail- Jrude. IIINBIIAISI DEPARTMENT Miss Margarei 'Leiper IHead of Deparfmenfl, Miss Bessie Bernslein, Mr. Jerry Caponigro, Miss Anna Carlin, Miss Margueriie Fisher. SECOND ROW: Dr. Jessie Glenn, Dr. Ruih Hoffsien, Miss Adele Horion, Miss Naomi Johnson, Miss Reba Medlar. THIRD ROW: 'Dr. Beniamin Rigberg, Mrs. Naomi Zieber. FOU RTH ROW: Miss Marie Weeks, Miss Nellie Wursier. -Our siudies oi foreign languages have Iaughi us Io appreciaie and unclersland culiures and peoples alien Io ourselves, and have made us familiar wilh Iheir hisiories and heroes. Toclay, when our horizons are slreiching Io lake in Ihe whole world, Ihere are mar- velous opporiuniiies for Ihose who spealc anoiher Iongue. AI a lime when ihe Iaie of 'rhe world maybe ai sialce, undersianding is of vi'raI imporiance in choosing The road Io peace. Thank you who have poinied ihe way. MUST WE SAY IT IN SPANISH? MATHEMATICS IIIPAIIIMINI FIRST ROW: Miss Elizabellu Wood ll-Ieacl of Deparfmenll, Miss E. Ka+I1ryn Clark, Miss Mary L. Conslable, Miss Clara Kehler. SECOND ROW: Miss Evelyn Owen, Miss Helen O. Shollenberger, Miss Marie E. Wilhelmi, Miss Olive A. Williams. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Anna Grimsley. HOW CAN X EQUAL Y, MISS WILLIAMS? Noi many years ago, we wondered whelher we would ever learn 'ro add Iwo and Ihree. Now we have learned more diflicull problems, lor our malh 'reachers have developed in us Ihe abilily lo 'rhink wilh clarily and underslanding. Whelher or noi we remember formulas and 'rheorems seems unimporlanl. when we realize Ihal' we have been endowed wilh Iwo Iasling gills: logic, and sound discipline ol mind. For I'he sunshine and growlh-suslaining elemenls you provided lor 'rhis seedling called lhe mind, we are graleful. Wiih a vasi undersianding you have helped us explore my lhe unknown of lhe scieniiiic world. ln your classes we have opened 'rhe doors of ihe animal and planlr kingdoms and 'lhe chemical and physical world. From you we have grasped much more 'rhan scieniiiic principles: we have learned 'ro 'rhinlc and aci effeciively for ourselves. Through you we have developed new inieresis and new fal- enis which will have a greal' influence on our fuiure lives. mi- 6 w iv SIIIENIII nrvinimimi we rmsr ROW: ' 'li' ilii H Miss May L. Laramy lHead of Deparfmenil, Miss V 'ii , Rhea Baker, Miss Elsa Berger. N Q ' .55 fl ll SEOON-D ROW: Miss Helen Booih, Miss Aileen Kirlzpefriclr. THIRD ROW: Miss Marjorie Roberts. MARGARETTA SHOWING HER PRIZE-WINNING MACHINE. SIIIIIAI STUDIES DEPARTMENT FIRST ROW: Miss Clara Dilhs IHeacI of The Deparlmenll, Miss Efhel Buzby, Miss Reba Byrom, Miss Ireneious Davis. SECOND RO-W: Miss Louise Filrzpalrick, Miss Mabel Meng, Dr. Eleanor Thompson, Mrs. Neysa Adams. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nona Levin. THERE JUST CAN'T BE SO MANY PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD! During our Eour years' slay in G.H.S.. we were exposed lo an amazing number of hisforical fads, economic laws, and polilical Iheories. We have been inlroducecl lo lhe ideal of a more perlecl socie'ry, and have learned praclical means by which lo oblain +I1a+ goal. We may Eorgel The Docrrine of Nullificarion, or EngeI's Law, bu+ we will remember fha? il is Through 'rhe slucly of The pas+ Ihal man may bes'r Tormulafe plans for The Eulure. PHISIIZAI IIIIIIZIIIIIIN IIIPAIIIMIIIIT FIRST ROW: Miss F. Newcomb lHeacl of Deparfmenll, Mrs. Dorolhy Chalikian, Miss Marie Creufzinger, Miss Helen Maicher. SECOND ROW: Miss Muriel Margerum, Miss Lorine Myers, Mrs. Lorena Powell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Beffy Blaclr. Looking for fun? Do you lack exercise? ls your healfh insured? Our gym is 'Ihe answer 'ro your problems. Under Ihe guid- ance and wilh The encouragemenr of 'rhe gym deparfmenf, we have developed in our aims from hop-srep-jump 'ro making a basket from Ihe square dance Io The modern dance, and from a quivering loo?- hold on fhe ropes Io swinging in graceful arcs above 'rhe heads of our classmales. Mosf impor'ran+, we have learned 'rhal' our besr aims are Ieamwork and good spor'rs- manship. CAN THIS BE THE POLKA7 MII AIIII MIISIII IIIPAIIIMINIS ANI! IIII IIIIIIIIIIY Miss DOTOIIIY Weir IHead of Hue Music DeparImenII. Miss Margueriie M. Goll, Miss EIizabe+h England IHead of Ihe Ari Depar'ImenI'I. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Mr. Jack Boolrbinder, Miss Elizabeih Walker, Miss Hedwig Wiley. THIRD ROW: Miss Bernice Travis. 2 FOURTH ROW: MUSIC HATH CHARM' Miss Ruih Dean ILibrarianI. The works of greai masiers inspired us Io seek an opporiunify for self-expression in arf, music, and in Iiieraiure. Besides aiding in 'rhe developmeni of our own cre- aiive abiiiiies, 'rI'1ese ciasses have fosiered in us an appreciaI'ive enioymeni of II1e fine arfs. Q 1 Inf sun NIHIRISHHI sinvici iziui E 4 ' is WE MEET TO NOMINATE AS CITIZENS OF THE S.C.. WE VOTE TOP ROW: Phyllis Colacicco lvice-presidenfl, Joyce Anderson lpresidenfl, Marie De Gioia lsecrefaryl. BOT- TOM ROW: Georgienna Hinkle lassisfanf heasurerl. Barry Reich lfreasurerl. Every acfivily in Cil-l.S. seems lo have lwo funclions -'rhe funcfion for The momenf and fhe funcfion for all fime. This is especially frue of our school governmenl organizafion, fhe Service Club. Under fhe leadership of our Service Club Officers, sfudenfs supervise fhe sfudy halls, lunchrooms, and fralfic, and perform many ofher necessary faslcs fhroughouf fhe school. Useful as These dufies are, perhaps even more im- porfanf fo us has been fhe fraininq in democrafic sysfem which we have received as members of fhe Service Club. Af rhe close of every ferm, each secfion sends delegafes fo a nominafing convenfion which places on ballof fwo girls for each school office. Soon fhe enfire school is busy, as each girl vofes for her choice. The elecfed officers guide fhe sfudenf body according fo fhe Code of Honor' and Courfesy and our Consfifufion, which is pafferned affer fhe Federal Consfilulion. This daily pracfice in democracy af worlc will help us fo falce our places as fhinlcing, working cifizens of a cify, a nafiorw, and a world. Joyce, Phyllis and Marie confer wifh Mrs. Armsfrong. Seaied clockwise, lirsi row: Jacqueline Cooper, Elsie Gruber, Dena Jacobson, Bar- bara Flexir, Lois Cornagie, Barry Reich, Joyce Anderson, Miss Bailey, Phyllis Colaccico, Georgiana Hinlile, Palricid Priichard, Phyllis Hall, Joan Ruff, Joan Colloni, Anneiie Cohen. Second row: Almira Moriimer, Miss Boyle, Elaine Gagliardi, Mrs. Armslrong, Miss Drucling, Regina Gale. Sianding: Marie De Gioia. Noi picfured: Adele Blaclzer, Janei' Pierucci, Margrrel Sym- noski. NSN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL All oi us are familiar wiih ihe Iwo governing bodies of our Service Club- Execuiive and Represeniaiive Councils. Execuiive Council, ihe law-making unii, consisis of members from 95 'ro IZB elecied each ierm by iheir respeciive classes. The larger Iegislaiive body, Represeniaiive Council, consisis of ihe aid, assisiani aid, and siudeni sponsor oi each seciion. Discussions of school aiiairs are conducied ai meeiings oi ihe Represeniaiive Council by ihe vice- presicieni of Ihe Service Club. These ellicieni and able organizaiions prove Thai siudeni supervision can bring aboui school democracy. REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL Parent-leacher-Daughter Association I2TH JUNIOR BOARD Unique among scnool organizalions is ihe P.T.D.A. of Girls' High. The Parenf- Teacher-Daughler Associafion was originaled in I934- for 'rhe purpose of uniling leachers, sludenls, and fheir paren+s info an acfive organizafion. The Junior Board members, chosen each year from ihe jun-ior class, conduci membership drives and publicize P.T.D.A. aciivilies. Teachers and paren+s are members of ihe Execulive Board of Governors. The P.T.D.A. enables ihese groups io work successfully iogeiher for The welfare of ihe school. ATIVES P.T.D.A. REPRESENT Si Illli SPO SIIRS SEATED, FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Cooper, Elsie Gruber. Dena Jacobson, Barbara Flexir, Lois Cornagie, Charloife Toll, Nancy Wallace, Miss Bailey, Judiih Babifi, Joan Goldman, Pairicia Priichard, Phyllis Hall, Joan Ruff, Yvonne Carier, Barbara Kron. SEATED, SECOND ROW: Joan Dascher, Joan Deeg, Pairicia Chamberlin, Jane Ann Burleigh, Virginia Blades, Jeanne Woodards, Nancy Lee Sieele. STANDING: Claire Levifi, Almira Moriimer, Doroihy Leviislry, Nancy Snead, Janel Helm, Jane Weil- zenhoffer, Violei Simmons, Rifa Aronsohn. NOT PIC- TURED: Goldie Bernsfein, Ruih Bronsweig, Elaine Gagli- ardi, Ruih Jones, Rufh Leonard, Janei Pierucci, Barbara Ragan, Diane Spivak, Paula Sieiner, Gail Wilderman. A+ ihe close of The IZA ierm, several girls are elecied io serve as siudeni spon- sors. Each sponsor has an advisory seciion enirusled io her care. She enourages her girls +o pariicipaie in school and class aciiviiies, and she endeavors 'io simplify The complex problems of every-day life for ihose who have had less experience. l-ler goal is io become The friend of every girl in her sponsor seciion. By aiding ihe girls in iheir achievemenis, in iheir work, and in iheir play, she coniribuies her pari io The mainienance of ihe lradiiions of ihe Philadelphia High School for Girls. JOAN GOLDMAN, SPONSOR, HELPING 9A's. 9 32 Q--9.9 9A AIDS, firsl' row, sealed on floor: IZA CLASS OFFICERS, sealed: EII1eI IOB OFFICERS, sealed: Shirley Dallard Jayne Hornby, Adrienne Segal. Second Pallon lVice-Presidenll. Slanding ES+I'l8f lPresidenII. Slanding: Shirley Davis row: Josephine Wing, Judilh Segal, Perkin lTreasurerl, Elaine Gagliardi lSecreIaryl, Sally Wendlros IVice-Presi- Paula Mariucci. IPresidenfl, Mary Ellen Baylinson lSec- denll. refaryl. IDA AIDS. Sealed- IIVSI 'PW Mf'I?eI TWUIWI- -Ioan IIA OFFICERS: June Snyder IVice-Presidenll, KBII1- Roberls. Second row: Sylvia Fabrizio, Barbara Brown, E,-ine Sfeffa IP,-esidenfl' Joyce Knoeh, l5ec,e+m.y,. Roberla Miller, lAnn Jenkins. 98 AIDS, sealed: Joan Sporlzin, Lillian IIB OFFICERS? -IOM' Ward IT ea5U efI. Pinder, Georgia McMurray. Sfandingz RUII' SIIGPEV ISSCIEIGYYI. Doris Zobian Carolyn Graham. Pah-ici, Budd. IVice-Presiclenfl, Phyllis Hall lPresidenII. ..- L.. Almnra calls flue class fo order. Goldie behind +l1e scenes. Respecffully submined, Jean Counh on and On Audrey MacLacl1lan. Y During our lasi lwo years al Girls' High, we were guided and welded info a solid uni+ by our super class oificers. Everyfready, ever-sfeady, Jrney served us in many capacilies. ln lhem, we found a cornbinarion of scliolaslic abilify and sincere love for lhe class, which never failed io inspire and spur us on. We shall long remember how rhey worked +o make every class proieci a huge success. l2B OFHCERS: Jean Dougherfy lifreasurerl, Almira Morfimer lPresidenH, Audrey MacLacl1lan lsecreferyl, Goldie Bernsfein lVice-Presidenfl. WM SIIIIIIIZI IIIIIIIIPS TRAFFIC SQUAD HALL HOSTESSES WELFARE REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE AIDS I A ,MW ,Haw STUDY HALL CAPTAINS SERVICE CLUB DESK I I I , ww V , I If I m H iyv hxgi g vmi E Q is Ji EXW a ' V I I gg, gg II vw V ' sg uw , 0 f I 9 I I I fi' 1 , I I 5 1. f 5 ' 1 3 ','I I 7 I -I I 1 in I V4 IE F515 lv ' X 5 ,f i ' .I v If '1 'f 5 ,flag I I I , ll Q, Q Q, . ' sv 4' ' ' . V J ' A' 'nf I A ,, ' ..f- 'f-+. A 5 J, . 5 , , I r f,. .. I ,A 'E' ,- Y my - 1 I IH 4. 7 Q I II ev' .I M.. 1 FI M T I 'W1 I - I-...V II ITT V,Y , vm,-W8 3 I 'E W,,,,,, F ' - ' ' I, -a M 'A , wh K ' , ,,., ' 'Q' W ' A, ,. i 21' ' 'V' f vv Wm, ' J2, '4, ' ' A ,.,, , 1 wr if H' QI , Q , ,N,,,4v-I . V I ' ' ' w- +-'IwVzwQl ,,,1 mwfw- ,L . ..W..,,.. .. . LIBRARY AIDS LUNCHROOM AIIDS m . 0 NQQWY J THE SEED WAS NUHTURED BIBLE CLUB CALLISTA CLUB fxlrler school aclivilies play an imporlanl parl in lhe developmenl of each Girls' High sludenl. AI 2:35 each girl fakes her place in one of Ihe many clubs offered her. Parlicipalion in Ihese clubs enables Ihe girls 'lo develop FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLASSICAL CLUB 36 LEATHER CRAFT CLUB SKETCH CLUB ,fx SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB X. Y. Z. CLUB crealive abilily, slcill, new inleresls and an awareness of world problems. Buf, even more imporlanf, club membership Teaches The girls Io work Iogellwer amiably for 'flue grealer enioymenf and loenefif of all. V ' ,.f1',,-' w , Hia! g I, Q' , UNITED 'WORLD FEDERALISTS SCIENCE CLUB li' if SQL 1,1 312215252 RTW? M. ITALIAN CLUB PEACE CLUB When Hue bell rings announcmg Hue end of fhe sevenlrh pernod and our books are shoved asucle 'rhen mNxX X X :ij 5 -fl Lf? ' 2 f I 4 GYM OFFICE AND LOCKER AIDS lr l 1 BETTY LABOVITZ Se f y does Hwe AA. sfep info view. Relaxafion and fun are guaranfeed fo all who pariicipafe in Hs GCTIVITIGS T 7. f'ln A 7 ff L f 1 l MARY AN'N BRUNETTI X Vice-Presidenf V T g ,x gh Y ,Z X. yf. BASKETBALL VOLLEY BALL BOWLING CLUB 7 4 A V 9 I Y lr S I T IV' 1' A, T A1 T ' 1 1' 1' CAROLYN CUMMINGS Treasurer , -df 'fir- A THREE ARTS 7, r We W 4 M iw! .. 'f Y H... ii F , vu s A ' A if si? .1 ' , Ve mx' ,. Af 2:35 P. M. on Sepfember 22, l948, several hundred girls, af- fired in anyfhing buf feminine garb, assembled in fronf of fhe school fo begin fhe long 'rrelc norfh fo 29+h and Clearfield. Those who arrived, however, were nof fhe enfhusiasfic and ener- gefic young souls who had sfarfed off. Buf soon, affer a refreshing boffle of pop and a few lively cheers, led by eager cheerleaders, fhe scene became one of merri- menf and gasfronomic feafs. Sharing in fhe mood, buf no'r fhe food, were The feachers who so generously gave us fiffeen min- ufes less homework for fhe even- ing. Games, gay dances, and cheers. complefed fhe feslivifies of fhe affernoon. J J I' . T . 3 P1 J 5 x C 1' X M if 5 TlRE8LE CLEF Rich, golden voices, and dignily of performance are 'I' R IE B I- E cl EI: The marlcs of clislinclion of Treble Clel. Under lhe careful guidance of Miss Marguerile M. Goll, The girls provide many loeauliful concerls for The school and for The cily. GLEE CLUB TREBLE CLEF OFFICERS AND MISS GOLL ,Wg THE O RCHESTRA To Miss Weir, her orciiesira, and her band go our 'rhanks for Hfie beauiiful orchesiral music Hia? we have 0 R E H E S -I enjoyed ai Girls' High. ' THE BAND Girls' High Members of 'Phe All-Senior High Orchesfra. Back siege maneuvers for on siage performance. r A siranger brings a song fo Hue home. u , , ,I X V' f. e , 75371 W f I Jg,f1W7l,,Q'lfu' ffm,mi l 1- -e-- -f,.,,,m1fI1'f'ifl'7ff' A I ffl1f,y,,! f X33 2 Af Q 'Qfn w s, i ax f , C1 S a 'S 4.x'nlI:J M fl' K ' gig' 7 5 - f f M .Un K. b They 'found happiness in ihe song of The Chrisf- mas Nigh'fingale. CHRISTMAS Bl All The players have a Chris+mas +rea+ wifh Miss Bailey. Chrisimas ai C51-l.S. in 1948 found us buzzing wifh iesiiviiy. We packed Toys for +he lcindergarlen children, sang 'rhe ira- clifional carols in Lalin, French, Spanish, German, Greek, lialian, and English, and pariicipaied in ihe Polish play The Chrisfmas Nigh+ingale. We compleiecl our Chrisimas fesiiviiies by The singing of Chrislmas carols in our couriyarcl. .ound . . bout . . I .itila from tlxv IZA show. OH II-vurmll' mul Irom fx plcklv vl sulv un l'i'vt:ruury l'rm'l'cd:: will zu tu Il tuna- Iuml. lhv SPIN-illvruzadv A zqmlisrin-il hy the Yun I-'vlurnury IG, Joan E- U, rm-vxvurl lwnmwxlxlv. wr nitvrprvtalluli of Ikofs St-lwl1er1Lzade'. ity Katz, l2A35, Hrt Qi HIS. on I-R-hruury 251, r il Ixvhiuvi-xuwnt km-y fur a In-sign ln thv xvlinlaatir- un at Klinnliffl Hrullmrs' sinn- re-pw-svnlaxtive nf tha' Cz. I-lrlv will luv prvsont at :rum to muxiisvl sltldvuls in axttn-mlini: that svhonl . s u X flusn olllvvl'-a fur th: Knnhvrmr- Eltvfta, 1lAlI?w, June' 14-iiydlfr, IIAZZH, vit , .Iuyrv Iinmr, 11.-X26 ziuil J--:in lnlxnemn illu Slrilwr. ILITM3. is lvl' I- Sm-lnl Sr-rvlce' Club thi Ruth Sulumnn, 11823. . fl f we-mls from tlw sale nl' dumxli- mul mir .iv ilu- .lumi-r l-law!-Wm-I mvm- nm-vunt In 3311 The Svrviou will uw vlii- umxwy fnr two -I p.u'lI,ni:f-- lit' Connniltees Yvork I-p.u-uiune. fur tho nnnuzxl Spring .I v liivli will Inkci film'-' un Fri- mni rminrnlaxy nlulna. .Yuma I0 I, .xrv unrlvr wzuv XYll:l+- in XYuSlxllIi:l-Ill v-ill nw:-I and hmlr lvzllllnit mlull rwivnllsl yminls of sm-writillv and I -WI. null will cllslllay I pxivy-vis :ll Ihrlr nwu piwlllnn. Wlnln Maliwzzxriftln nut nt Iliv lllmzrlllizivvu utnn liihiv ur Franklin Instr: nxsr-:rt-li tu huilil HPI' Hi.. uiul..vn.: -vI'v,l:xl'I livvnl- HPF Hluwinl fwitwlrr-Q z::klKIi!3:'ll:, PLEASE BUY AN IRIS lo iil9S6 Clll'OFllCl6FS of l'lS aclivilies. :ilu it rliulrm A , -. xx liull-'lin I I-Nfl,-0.1 in ,su-11 inlllri 'xx l in I fII1ll'vlx in Hill-stunt' ,will-ls, ii - -,V i I and uri wuznixlxillii-F in.-lg, lmw limit-:Ixwl 1 lu-ulutinn Q-uxnlnuizu, 4- llllti in lle-lm, lil of tha- Nllla-P.lmu', lm in mlilxrmxi tu tlxf I ls. the 4-rrxnllntlerv nts wings in the uclltvrmm mlwrel of I I. IZIIHU. .Inrkw :1ulu-lfVllxIllww:f. L s. I1:I!4v, and June I ann vurrkmg uuw Slilr-lunv recnrdfl, in thi- uaxxws of all the 'lluul, As soon as the start r-mniup: in, we- imilcs and rvvnrd tht' rs1'elvi'd, Hiya Jamal. .- in-- ii-um wld plxuxmg:I..,,.. .ut....Q. Y vnu- .U ri eafl t IRIS STAFF i'A 1949 N0- ial Debut 'Day Theme He ye ulcers ol I W u r d, n n t he-an only is the theme I the Senior Day auf-e lily program, tnda at whivh the IEH cli will nmku its niliv de-hul. Tlm girls, weari 1. Ii e traditional ru roses, will enter to t strains of Contra T umphal Marvh play lu' Ihr- orchestra. A I t e r -t h e Bll rvadlng and the slr Inu 'if the hymn, Mi llr-elven C, Iiallry w intruxlum- thc- officf ul the class: Almi Mortimer, 12144 prexldentg Golf Il:-rnstein, I2B39, vi president: A II d r 4 Maclmchlalx, I2B4 secretaryg .lea Dougherty, I Z! R 4 I in-1-nm:-1-rg P H 1 r 1 Q Il'llxIr2I, 121142. al --- lvrun Svlmarll. III!-lil. my-1-riiturs lhe members of lhe Iris Staff are responsible for lhe leailel' which appears seven limes each Their dulies exlend from qelling news lo selli producl of lheir inqenuily. The school owes , liviw nf vsuvvil .lnrluxll wluinmflrly. A I 'Ili'- l-ln1:'nnvv lu the poetry dxvxsmn re- AW! ivrfii- un m'li.zlnzil Ime-ln about any niwn fimn clnsfzu-ill life or llt x uri MARTHA SPORKIN lNews Ediforl, ARlENE GOLDMAN lAssistanl Editorl, MARGA- RETTA HARMON and SYLVIA MANDELL ICO-Edilorsl al' worlc. kliililliuli ilu-rv v 14- gimmmi, lm-irlenl or scvnr .W cus uis 'mi - 'I nucs ks try . ine-xliuln-cl ' H164 Fprut- udinxr. will : Thu rsdny rt prrwmim- ilu' Wlih-slollv. Alniiru amd linldlv will then d in-I' mitiw-S.-t ni un- iw:-4-mlily. lustrunwnt.nlist-I l'1'rt'nrnl 'l'hw mnr-ivul part nl' the prugra ulll inwluils-1 'I'i--me Qninver' nput. 114 Sz-hubu Imlin llitu Aniummlm. 12339 Mary Iiulkf, 12839 4'-illn .loam llnsclwr. 12B-IU i Alnrfyyl lm- number of Hua! wrary evlllur uf the Mil:-none. has returned to G.H.S. Of llll' l' T- ip :xml t'liunlv'y,' li mul, Ilw I-lass wlll allen :ug l'lltlnt'I'. Address P. T. D. A 'I Ilif'r dmne plzwr- in Ilw lullwh room L. nn Fc-ftiruury IT. Missa Iluylv und Ilrurllniz and sm uf Iht' farully alll'!1dt'l' I .lunlur Ihx:u'ml o! Ih wrrv also frm-sis. Ihv dlnnur, pr:-pnrful hy th I staff. suwvrnl students- n saxlliplwd mntelhxinnxeiut. ess meeting 1-oiwlxxllml thi program. spvakerx influded Mr. Wil I'restdem ut the PII' wvlmnwd the guests, am E. Hart, former Princlpl who explainvd the origh IXA. Itnund About Ii.H.S. With the Maintenance Staff MR. CHARLES ROBINSON MR. RAMON AYRES ' MR. PETER SL'ADEK MISS KATHERINE QUINN MARY MISS KATH RY'N HEENIAN Round about G.I-I.S., an ever-ready maintenance statt worlcs to Iceep the school In smooth running order. Always willing to pertorm both the necessary tasks and the little things that add so much to our corntort, they play a vital part in our everyday lite. FRANK MISS ELEANOR WATSON SERVICE WITH A SMILE JOINT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL SEATED Palricia Prifchard, George Dawson, Jacqueline Cooper, Mervin Swing, Charlofie Goldberg. Joan Rui. STANDING: Henry McCullough, Fred PaHi, Edward Abramson. The Joinl Aclivilies Council is The or- ganizalion which has as i'rs purpose Jrhe developmeni of friendship and cooperaiion loeiween Ihe siudenis of Cul-l.S. and Cen- Iral. The exchange assemblies which Ihe commiflee plans are eagerly anlicipaied and Ihoroughly enioyed by Ihe sludenl bodies of bolh schools. Chief among Ihe acfiviiies sponsored are Ihe allernoon dances. Here, we 'rurn from Hamlef, his- Tory, and hard worlc, Io dancing, ealing, and fun. COME AND GET IT IN GIRLS' HIGH GYM7 ra THE SHII IHIISSIIMEII Our Junior I-lop was an inTroduc- Tion To The' many social aT'lairs in sTore Tor us. Juniors were seen Tor The TirsT Time aTTired in cIoThes oTher Than Their sweaTers and slcirTs. Silver sTars, paper moons, and snow cov- ered Twigs surrounded a beauTiTully bedeclced ChrisTmas Tree. Our gym was Truly a WinTer Wonderland. Dancing To The rhyThm oT Fred Con- Tino's Band, we lcnew ThaT The memory oT This winTer nighT in wonderland would always be wiTh us. ,,,f' IIA OFFICERS WITH THEIR ESOOIRTS: John Breslin, Jean DougI1erTy Isecre- Taryl, Audrey MacLacI'1Ian lPresicIen1'I, George Holzhauer, ArTI1ur Erving, Joyce Anderson lVice-PresidenTl. ini .lu ion nov XX., Q.: l X ,fy Kg Q I I I Aja f f s-W f , if , 4 c 'Tl A X yi! 6 T lllliilil X 4 , jf -f , ,I ll W? f QS- 7 If 5,1 1 f eff T' , . 'i LII RSA' Q. 1r j' XX Q55 DANCING IN A WINTER WONiDER'LAN'D X X -Q 1 PROM COMMITTEE N lllll l ll Ili he . f - 'f a f M50 W A 4' VFX , X 1. :N ,' N ka. 11 ' fl fig: 4 -V IIB RED TEAM RED RYDER AND LITTLE BEAVER SPUR US ON ATTer Two years oT eager anTicipaTion, Two monThs ol: sTrenuous ac:TiviTy, and Two weeks oT vigorous cheering, we, wearing The sombreros of The RED Team, parTicipaTed.in our TirsT Gym ConTesT. Led by Red Ryder, LiTTle Beaver, and a raTher sTrange looking horse, we Took Third place and realized ThaT we are all pals TogeTher. OUR TEAM IS RED HOT MODERN EXEROISES FOR MODERNS JY 23,3 NISHING TGUCHES i Y we Paesem . . . PRESENT THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES SQL! THEY SING OF HARLEM SINGING THE BROOIGLYN LOVE SONG Several phases of Iife in New York Cify provided Ihe Iheme for our fun-packed, +aIenI-packed IZA show. WhiIe we in Ihe audience rocked wifh Iaugh- Ier, our clever cIassrnaIes 'rravelled easf side, wesI' side, from Greenwich ViIIage, Io I-IarIem, Io Fif+h Avenue. LoveIy Jrunes, in+rica're dance roufines, and sIapsIicIc comedy-we had Ihern aII. We Ieff Ihe show wifh a Iaugh in our eyes, a song on our Iips, and money in our MILESTONE fund. WE PROUDLY PRESENT IZA IIIASS SHIIW ANYONE WANT A NEW YOR THE BEAUTIFUL SEA' BY X K CREATION? 7 OUR MABLE AND EMILY. Blue bows Iurned Io gold ...Io us Ihe glorious gold Ilag . . . we fell' an inde- scribable Ihrill upon en- Iering The sacred doors of Ihe Senior Room . . . AI' lasl' I2B!!! F' I gl I xi , 5 TIA L55 , ff, 5 'L 1 Lf 2 ss K - I ,Q-in , E .I 3 I , ,,.ff fIA fsi .W , 31, ,rv ':- 2,1 fi? 4 A4142-Q -i g ge I i i -T ssrls I I Qs Q 1, 6 .7757 1, - , . Z 1 ii 851 5 ' ' ' I M ., . oH, ME, oH, MY, THEY SAY. Umfurl Ihal glorious gold flag We're moving on info IZB. Tell all Ihe girls down in Ihe Senior Room We'II lake Ihal vacancy. Tell Ihem of how we're yearning For I-IarnIe+'s woes in English 8. Give us Ihe crown We're IZB bound So, open up 'rhai golden gale. BEHIND ALMIRA WE ENTER . ' . M.-gf-1, , M. . 'I 5 aw:-1.5 45 GOLDEN CAKE FO R OU R FIRST GOLDEN DAY fi? 117 SI IIIII 3 ,Vg , 0 X MUSIC WHILE WE WORK lIl if----X g-- 1' l.l Iml' ll ' ,ftv--h 3-1 - I I fgll I J . 5245? il- Q' W iQ dk, CONCENTRATION 7 As I2B's, we found 'rl1aIOUR room lived up Io all of our expeclalions, nof only as a place In wlwlclw Io dance, Io sfudy, and Io resl, buf also as 'rhe symbol of all 'flue Irials and Iriumphs of our Senior year. ARTHUR MURRAY COULDN'T HELP HERE. , tw i- ,, -- . MIHSIII E ART COMMITTEE: sealed: Helen Rochafellow, Claire 'LeviH, Sue Traufner lC'hairmanl, Jeanne Woodards. Sianding: 'Diane Spivalr, Joan Sfein, Nancy Joseph, Nafalie Harrilon. EDITORS: sealed: Palricia W Sealed: Miss England. Slanclingr O'Hara, Joan Schwarh. Sfandw Dr. Thompson. ing: Sue Traufner. The inspiralions 'rhal escaped before we had se'r lhem down, 'fhe deadlines 'rhal we were sure we would never meer, are all parl of a lasling memory. Working logelher, we never losl slghl of our ul+ima+e goal. Planning logelher, we realized lhe joy of crealing a langible record 'of our days al Girls' l-ligh. Each small memory became a parl of 'rhe complele piclure. ln 'rhe kaleidoscope of our everyday life, we found a pallern lhaf slarlled us wilh ils many-laceled beauly. Wilh all lhese lhings we formed our boolc. Wilh each page, 'rhe reallzalion of our lheme grew, and now we have our MILESTONE. WRITE-UPCOMMITTEE: sealed clockwise: YvonneCarler, Barbara PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE: Bernice Meyerowifz, Phyllis Kron, Charlolie Toll, Violel Nemez, Barbara Kramer, Barbara Berlangieri, Anne Riehle, Audrey MacLachlan lChairmanl, Anifa Wexler lChairmanl, Rifa Nifzberg, Jane? Pierucci, Phyllis Ber- Aihens, Alice Marlin, Nancy Snead. 'Noi' picfured: Marsha langieri, Judifh Babbilf, Rila Arohnson, Mary Keyfe. Slandingz Polonslry. Charlene Schade, Dorofhy Thorne, Nan Bardsley, Efhel Berry, Rose Lammendola, Rufh ll.eonard, Joan Winslow, Anne Papa, Clara Pirlzl, Rulh Bronsweig. CIRCULATION. sealed: Florence Green, Jane Hession, Dolores Fieves, Jane! Helm IChairmanI, Isaibel Mafhews, Elma Finch, Jacqueline Cooper. Standing: Barbara Kriegman. LITERARY COMMITTEE, sealed: Clnarloife Toll, Pafricia Cham- berlin, Charloffe Goldberg Icilhifmdhl, Marfha Sporkin, Yvonne Carfer, Violef Simmons. Sfanding: Bernice Meyerowih, Nafalie Harrifon, JoAnn Palmer, Ile Jane Lynn, Joan Deeg, Rita Arohnson, BUSINESS COMMITTEE, sealed: Lee Morgensfern IChairmanI. Rufh Na+I1an, Judi+h Schwarfz, Leona Marzec, Margaref Seprish, Rulh Becker. Siandingz Nan Bardsley, Joan Goldman, Diane Rosen- cranfz. TYPING COMMITTEE, sea+ed:.Rose Lammendola, Dolores Fieves, Elma Finclw ICI'1airmanI. Sfanding: Florence Green, Efhel Berry, Barbara Kriegman. Mary Elizabefh Keyfe. 3 vi n I Q A MILESTOINE REPRESENTATIVES. SI IIIII WE SAY IT WITH FLOWERS BE YE DOERS OF THE WORD AND NOT HEARERS ONLY lf, some will hear, and Ilien will do The word, and learn i'rs worllw, Tlien, slwall Ilie lruils of happiness Grow ricl'1 upon +I1e earflw. TO EACH A ROSE SENIOR ASSEMBLY Qmliinu-..www'Q , 1 WITH LOVI NG THOUGHTS To Hfie srrains ol Pomp and Chivalry, I77 proud seniors, wearing Il'1e Iradilional red rose. wallced sedalely down Ilwe aisle Io malce 'rlrueir official debul-as The I77Il'1 graduafing class. Almira and Goldie spolce Io us of our responsibililies now as seniors of Girls' I-liglw, and of our responsibililies in Ilwe lufure, as cifizens oI+l1e world. Sev- eral members ol Ilie class len'r 'rheir Ialenls 'ro provide a beaufiful and inspiring pro- gram. Dinner al Kugler's, followed by a movie, ended a never-Io-be-forgolfen day. GRAND EXIT SMILES OF HAPPINESS FROM OUR OFFICERS 4 14' KOREAN DANCERS . . . G,H.S. STUDENTS. EAST-WEST I W FRI. AFT. 1554. 4 BEIIIIU WE FEEL AT HOME AT THE ACADEMY WE GROW 'IN THE APPRECIATION OF ART WI ABSURB WE ENJOY A HISTORICAL MOVIE Soon afler our enlrance info GJ-LS.. we became aware 'rhal our'new school was vilally inlereslecl in, acfivifies which were carried on oulside her walls. During our four years here, Ihe Board of Educahon, 'Ihe' School Adminlslrahon, and Ihe various deparl- rnenls of 'rhe Iaculfy all cooperalecl Io Iacililale our use of Ihe many cullural opporlunihes of Philadel- WE VISITED THE OLD GERMAN KITCHEN AT THE PHILA- DELPHIA ART MUSEUM A IIIIIIIIIII TERIM REPORTS WA MAIN LIBRARY phia. Our 'rrips Io Ihe concerls, Ieclures, Ille Ihe- alre, and museums, served nol only Io inlersperse our everyday lives WIIII 'rlwouglwls or laugh-provoking inlerlucles, buf also Io Inslill In us forever worflwwlwile imleresfs and appreciafion of all +I1aI makes life more beauliful. G.H.S. STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN CENTRAL CITY COUNCIL CAREER CONFERENCE BUNDLES FOR OUIR FRENCH SCHOOL SCIENCE IS FUN IIA TEAM, lirsl row: Joyce Knoehr, Phyllis Weiss, Berlha Dreden. Second row: Arlene Berg, Anne++e Cohen, Barbara Fox, Rulh Knox. Third row: Jocelyn Thompson, Elaine Ewer lCapI'ainI, Ru+h Harberg, Frances Emanuel, Jean Rogers lnol picfuredl. IIB TEAM, firsl row: Sandra Koss, Doris Zobian, Carol Nicholson. Second row: Beafrice Rodger lCapIainI, Berna- dine Lafonf, Nancy Newman, Emelyn Ewer. Third row: Barbara Connell, Audrey Flamer, Rufh Solomon, Barbara Clegg, Louisa Eafon. GYM Winners, Iefi lo righh Carolyn Nicholson, Doris Zobian, Sandra Koss. l2A TEAM, firsl row: Pafricia Passin, Charlolfe G-rice, Dena Jacobson, Joan Krause, Dennise Mafisoff lkneelingl. Second row: Marjorie Bayne, Efhel Paffon, Rufh Moser, Elaine Gagliardi lconiesl Manegerl, Peggy Lieberman lCo-Cap- fainl, Barry Reich lcapfainl, Claire Raines. l2B TEAM, 'Firsi row: Shirley Honigman, Mary Ann BruneHi, Anfoinelfe De Iuliis, Phyllis Berlangieri. Second row: Anne Riehle, Janef Helm, Frances King, Phyllis Colacicco. Third row: Jane Weilzenhoffer, Arlene Clungeon lcapfainl, Joan Pawliclc lCo-Caplainl, Belly Labovih. C0 HST Sl IUR IRIP H was af Spring Mounrain l-louse 'rhal we found Jrhree days of unparalleled merri- menl on our class rrip. Salami, invigorafing wallcsg, and sleepless nighrs were all parl of The fun. FR0lIC Rehearsals of rhe play l Remember Mama paved Jrhe way foward an enioyable evening of fine drarnalic enlerlainrnenf and delighfful dancing ar The Tradilional Girls High Frolic. NJ f po 5 , , DQ M Wwmwf OXF0E?35'4ine1bERG 9 ..1- L-w4Z!3BX3Hfg3 4 0 KQQFW- ,XJ gb IHI HARVISI rL - 'nf I f A x Eff , P N' Q7' , -f . 4 II A i f-J H, A. JOYCE ANDERSON I827 W. Pacific Sr. l4Ol March I As presidenf of fhe Service Club, she was a shining ex- ample of The Code of Honor and Courfesy . . . a radianf class cheerleader . . . keep your eye on fhis carrof-lop. JUDITH BABITT IO64 Wagner Ave. l4ll Augusr I0 Laughing eyes felling of a kind and friendly nafure . . . incon- spicuously achieves oufsfand- ing ends . . . The 'reaching pro- JOAN M. ADNEY 2623 N. I7+h S+. l32l Ocfober 24 Our curly-Topped Joanie en- ioys dancing and music . . . a thorough and careful worker . . . a consfanf source of fun and merrimenf. lf rm A 355158 J. nm gagg. 'fession will gain a fine mem- ' ber. ' DOLORES BARKS-DALE 24I4 W. Cumberland Sf. l32l January 5 A soff-spoken, quief genfilily . . . a fondness for classical music . . . possesses hidden freasures of loyalfy and friend- ship well worfh seeking . . . may all life be music. ANITA CLAIRE AIKENS 7443 Andrews Ave. l38l May 25 One dash of pep . . . sprinkled wifh inferesfs in music and sporfs . . . iopped wilh curly. brown hair . . . our own Anifa. JOAN BARNES 2813 B Sf. l34l January 4 Service is Joan's middle name . . . her eager coopera- fion and dependabilify won our admirafion . . . her quief and demure manner, our hearfs. R'lTA E. ARONSHON 75I2 Ogonfz Ave. l38l ,December l4 An accomplished musician . . . a friendly conversafionalisf . . . a generous friend wifh a lovely inner charm . . . Ri'ra's fulure looks promising, indeecl. NAN BARDSLEY I528 E. Monfgomery Ave. l25l July I'4 Always acfive in class proiecfs . . . a kind word and a willing smile for all . . . Nan's enfhusi- asm has aided I77 in many ways. GOLDIE BERNSTEIN 2636 S. Marshall Si. I48I June 24 Our modesl and efiicieni vice presideni . . . promineni in all academic and ex+ra-curricu- lar aclivifies . . . from fun Io philosophy, Goldie has been a favoriie. MARILYN JUNE BERRY 344I W. Queen Lane l29I June I8 Happy-go-lucky and gladsome . . . always ready wiih a merry I-Ii! . . . her smile draws friends Io her . . . happiness by way of merrimeni. RUTH E. BECKER 2841 N. 5+h Sf. l33I May 26 Gay chaiier plus enrhusiasm . . . a keen inieresf in her work . . . a helpful hini for every proieci . . . have made Ruih ever reliable. PATRICIA BIRKINBINE 4206 Spruce S+. l4I Seprember 30 Remember fha myihical old lady of rhe Anniversary Pag- eani in her very aurhenfic black gown . . . and ihe real life energy and indusiry of our Par? . . . she was Ihe per- fecfionisf of The I77ih. PHYLLIS HERLANGIERI 7I6 S. Hufchinslon S+. l47I July 22 Te'rpsichorelhas a rival in liffle Phyl . . . Ihose dancing feel will carry her To greai places . . . an oulslanding member of 'rhe mighiy Red and Gold Teams. Miva Fm 'fs VIRGINIA BLADES 302 Sharon Ave., Sharon Hill November I8 Remember . . . her ready smile and gracious manner . . . her high ideals . . . her Ioyaliy. and asiounding dererminarion . . . her seemingly unlimiied energy, generosiiy, and will- ingness Io serve . . . remem- ber our magneiic Ginny ? ETHEL LOUISE BERRY 223i Dickinson S+. l46l June 29 A musf on our orchids lisi' . . . Indispensable Efhel . . . whenever 177 was in need. she was There Io give . . . rare good-will in a rare friend. JOYCE L. BI'LA'NCI 473I Walnul Si. I39I February 2I Flashing eyes Ihal' Iell all . . . a gif? for hilarious mimicry . . . I77's inimiiable pearl . . . will we ever forgei' our Rus- sian senoriia? .,... . ,, r ELIZABETH BRANCH 5lO2 Brown Sr. l39l June 4 Quiel and earnesl . . . con siderale and conscienlious . . . embodies all qualifies neces- sary in a 'Fine classmale . . . Elizaberh has made many friends ar G.l-l.S. GAl'L BROWN 5834 N. Howard Sf. l20l July 26 Winning ways ...friendly and charming ., . . inleresled in everyrhing and everybody . . . full of life and pep . . . a qaiI of friendliness in G.l-l.S. i y SYLVIA JOY BLUMBERG 2l23 E. Walnul Lane l38l January I6 SyIvia's The quier miss wifh The soff, deep voice . . . a valuable member of rhe de- bafing club and a fine all- round srudenr. it 4 sian, gf '11 A Ke . A 2 ga ESTELLE ERYAN 445 S. bofh sf. 1431 November I Slar-gazing Sleill . . . wirh G dreamy eye and an imagina- rion fha? will lend beaufy to her designs . . . scheduled for a special place in our memory boolc. AN'N BOBBIE l3l Porfer Sr. l48l January 9 A lruly friendly nafure . . . a helpful companion, always palienl and amiable . . . lhere are smiles fha? malce us happy. MARTHA BUOHKO 708 N. 24+lw S+. l30l January 20 An excellenl sludenl of lan- guages . . . a friendly class- male filled wirh pep and spirir . . . Bonne chance! . . . Buena sue-rle! RUTH D. ERONSWEIG 7I63 Walker Sl. l35l Fefbruary 26 Happy as a lark . . . Rufhie's favorife pasrime is sporfs . . . a sfar of fhe class show and presidenf of The Classical Club . . . a lover of lhe greaf ouf- doors . . . bona forluna. MARY AN'N BRUNETTI l528 McKean Sf. l45l December I9 Her gay spirit and good sporlsmanship made her a per- fecl vice-presidenl of lhe A.A. , . . a fulure gym leacher any class will welcome. i , L , ,F .. fi X32 JEAN E. CANNON 652 N. sm sf. 1311 December I6 Compelenf . . . sympafhefic . . . amiable . . .Jean is nofed for her quiel' friendliness . . . ever ready. . . ever sleady . . . a daunfless spirit YVONNE PATRICIA CAIRTER 2035 N. I3fh S+. 1221 February I2 Fabulous, her favorife word, is exac+ly suifed fo one of our favorife people . . . wrifer, arfisr, dancer, poef, sfuden+ . . . Slim cerfainly believed in gefling resulrs. I '.r, ' nv .1 ,V J gk eww., MAIRY C. BULKS 2568 E. Onfario Sf, 1341 July I4 Bubbling over wifh good spirifs . . . her ready humor has made our life af G.H.S. brighfer . . a friend Io everyone. am . 'B' BK' is JOAN CHAPMAN 92I N. 43rd Sf. 141 June 22 A loyal classmafe wifh a friendly smile . . . sincere in word and deed , , , Joaffg pleasanf humor will always as- sure her popularify. JANE ANN BURLEIGH lisa S. 52nd S+. 1431 March I2 Janie, fhe heighf of Ioveliness . . . her ralenf finds expression fhrough Ihe orgasn and fhe piano . . . may she glide Ihrough life on The wings of a beaufiful song. Y 13.5 in ou r HQ , ,W PHYLLIS H. CHASE 6423 N. I7+h S+. 1261 March 5 A good Iallcer . . . Phyllis lrnows fhe righl' answer , . . carefree and lovable . . . we can well undersfand why she is always surrounded by a gal- axy of friends. Nw on Q i am 7 , w ,jg Y i::, ISADELLE CANTOR QOI S. I9fh SI. 1461 January I8 Ballerina of fhe La Scala . . . swimmer of G.H.S .... per- pefual good will seasoned wi rh dashes of humor . . . she shared our work and our fun. PATRICIA CHAMBERLIN 58IO Greene Sf. 1441 May II Charming Pal . . . we'll never forgef our illuslrious adress . . . your perlecf monologues had us in sfifches . . . sugar and spice and everyfhing nice. Aj, PHYLLIS COLACICCO 763 S. 1o+h sl. l47l Augusl 29 Sweelness of nalure . . . a lhoughlful sludenl . . . a lover of fun and lrolic . . . an efficienl' and inspiring leader . . . she's Colossal Colaciccof' FRANCES ANNE COLLYER l632 Blavis Sl. l4Ol July9 Musical abilily wherher playing on lhe llule or piano . . . sincere and sensilive 'lo our every wish . . . a pleasanl nole in our harmonious chord. FREMA CIPLET 429 Bainbridge Sl. l47l December 29 Tall and slender . . . an excel- lenl swimmer . . . graceful movemenrs find expression in lhe dance . . . our Red Ry- der rode righl inlo our hearls. 2452? -f Sf. '19 Q 'sl ,.,. l::,, ,..::i sy JACOUELINE CRUMLEY N Farson l Seplember 29 An angelic disposilion fhusiasl' . . . Bible sludenl lruly an idealisl' ARLENE B. CLUNGEON l2l E. Gorgas Lane ll9l December I2 Capable presidenf of The A.A. . . . sporlsmanship and kindness are high on her code of living . . . You say il can'l be done? . . . Well Clunge is sure lo do il. CAROLYN R CUMMINGS 427 W Sedgwick Sl I9 May 24 Shes adorable shes en lngenully an her games our leammale has made on us an impression never lo be lorgollen s sip? gs XM 5 Q ,ff JACOUELINE COLEMAN 1306 N. sefh S+. fall , April 3 Sweel' . . . genlle . . . kind . . . a happy yer serious na- lure . . . Jackie's inleresl in children will make her an ex- cellenl leacher. JACOUELINE COOPER 239 W. Walnul Lane l44l March QI Jackiels songwrifing abilily has added fo our Move-Up Days and Gym Conlesls . . . a super cheerleader . . . may her sparkling eyes lighl her way 'ro happiness and success. , 3 f A - if .. ' c 457 . S . l39l . ' - l l , 9 ' . l l A W ' marching smile . . . poelry en- gaged in sporls . . . she uses . 1 ' i I kii' W 'signs s A i s ' Ds 'is 7 CW XX K Q . AD'ELE MARIE D'ANGE'LO 2924 S. Sydenham Sf. l45l December 9 We'II miss our Li'l Beaver . . . a smile guaranleed lo slay, nol' for years, buf forever in our hearls . . .you had a lonic for all our froubles . . . walch lhose dimples, Del. : I. ' r .. r Q' W . 'W X pf as 'ik' -...... V' r1'L 'l - i ness lhese characferize i VIVIAN DERRICOTTE 1417 N. 57+h S+. l3Il Augusl 22 Vivy's ambilions are far reach- ing . . . firsf fo become an elemenfary school leacher . . . second lo visif Spain . . . wilh her sleadfasf disposilion, she should have success. JOAN E. DASCHER ' L- - - 5 Rhawn Sl. Il g Seprember I5 'Q A L f' music . . . sweel' and genlle ..,,.. . . . . kind and considerafe . . . im 'll 34 l l iw Tall and poised . . . a lover of ,zlu W V M reg, inleresfed in people . . . a 'rrue h ,- 2 friend. , s W' A ' if y'li r ANTOINETTE DE IULIUS I9I6 S. Woodsloclc S+. l45l February Il I77's finiesl was one of l77's mighfiesf in +he gym confesis . . . fhis lively liffle classmafe laughs af gloom . . . a half- pinr of dynami+e. M. ETHEL DENNISON 721 Broolclyn S+. l4l Augus+4 Diligence and delerminalion lhal malce for success . . . Efhel's quiel charm will be Top recommendalion for any schoolroom. CONSTANCE DE SIMONE 1534 Riiner S+. 1451 June 28 Considerale . . . cheerful . . . friendly . . . Connie's rrue, brown eyes arlracl many friends . . . a newcomer who found her way info our hearfs. JEAN R. DOUGHERTY 1142 S. 52nd sf. 1431 July 30 Our dependable class freas- urer . . . a lovely lass wifh a charming disposifion and greaf inifiafive . . . I77's Jeanie wifh fhe lig'hf brown hair. JOAN LEE EMANUEL 53Ib Diamond Sf. l3II Ocfober I9 Her preffy face is lilce a mel- ody. and Joan was one of our favorife funes . . . a falenf for bofh music and drawing . . . forecasf for fhe fufure says fair and sunny. MARIE R. DI GIOIA 3228 N. 33rd S+. 1291 Sepfember 9 Marie proved herself a fine leader as secrefary of fhe S.C. and as a 'class officer . . . as a cheerleader she was solid . . . A fhing of beauty is power . . . a smile, ifs sword. DINA T. DI GUIPSEPPE 3844 N. sfh sf. 1401 November 27 A graceful carriage . . . .3 quief humor . . . a fender and sympafhefic nafure . . . we rarely heard her . . . buf, we always felf her presence. ELM-A A. FINCH 2422 Kensingfon Ave. l25l Augusf 25 Slow fo anger . . . quiclc fo smile . . . ever ready 'ro help orhers . . . reserved. eflicienf, and warm of hearf . . . 'ro know Elma is fo love her. GLORIA DAWN FISHER 4930 Parrish S+. 1391 June 5 A refreshing sense of humor . . . a ready smile . . . pleasanf manners . . . nor even a maior 'resf can phase her placidness . . . enioys life and people. GLORIA JEAN EARNSHAW 3253 Sansom Sr. l4I May I4- Always pafienf, amiable. and inferesfed . . . Gloria has a charming grin wifh a fouch of mischief in if . . . a congenial and delighfful comrade. DONA DOLORES FEIVES 7006 Cedar Perl: Ave. l38l December I6 Dark-haired Dolores . . . al- ways ready fo lend a helping hand . . . a serious expression conceals a fun-loving spiril' . . . a pleasure 'ro know. RETTA ANN FREAS l82l 68fh Ave. l26l Sepiember 28 Quiei and refiring . . . a genfleness io complemenf her blond hair and hazel eyes . . . presenf road signs indicaie +eaching ahead . . . Happy fraveling, Rheis. ANN GALAMISON 5306 Haverford Ave. l3ll December Il Ann . . . a super salesgirl of fhe S.C. desk . . . her love of fhe mischievous hides ifself behind a quief, disarming smile. GLORI-A G. FOX 268 E. Durard Rd. ll9l June 20 N highly-developed apprecia lion of ihe fine arfs . . . a lceen inferesf and an innaie falenf in dramafics . . . a well rounded personalify. LORETTA FRAN'K'LlN 922 s. 24'rh S+. l46l May I6 Tall and sedafe . . . a siead- fasi aid fo +he counselors . . . has very definife views on many confroversial issues . . . al- ways kind, helpful, and fhoughl- ful. CHAJRLOTTE N. GOLDBERG 2983 Janney Sf, l34l June 25 An oufslanding sludeni' from hisfory 'ro mafh . , , Q 'fine mind wirh a reservoir of wif . . . a ready laugh . . . a dear friend. JUDITH N. GOLDBERG I723 Pine Sf. l3l December 25 Behind a serene, calm, manner lies a profound love for classi- cal music and a deep infer- esi in French . . . We wish her much success in fhe fuiure. JOANNIE RUFH FRVEASE - 2455 75ll'1 Ave. l38l December I2 Pleasanf and unaffecied . . . an air of graciousness . . . an indispensable member of Treble Clef . . . her slow, shy smile will be fhe key fo her success. MARY GAMSON i822 Rilfenhouse Square l3l July 2 An assei in any classroom and in school aciivilies . . . a deep sense of responsibilify and de- pendabiliry . . . Mary has given of herself in service 'ro The school and +o +he class. ...ss ,. .,.. : T ,-.. , .... M . .. ggwilalz I ,.,, ...W .fi cy , , ,EQ : , : : 5, .... : 2:?2E2g.i.l e .iw 3 2 .1 gg? f , gunz ? A BARBARA ARDIS GOORE 39IB N. I6+h SI. l4OI January 2 Bobbie . . . our classmaie wirh Ihe pixie-like manner . . . al- ways a merry Iwinlcle in her eye and a bewirching smile on her face. FLORENCE GREEN 22lO Brown Sf. 1301 May 7 An impish smile . . . quiel' charm . . . eager ro help . . . always 'ro be remembered as an underslanding and depend- able classmale. SONYA ELAINE GOLDBERG i855 E. Pas+orius SI, I38l July I5 Sunny . . . deeply inleresled in ofhers . . . 'fun-loving . . . a red-headed Miss sure 'ro brighfen any laboralory. JOAN S. GOLDMAN 2430 N. 54+h SI. l3II May I7 I-Ier perfec+ grooming and her lreen mind inspired us . . . her gracious manner charmed us . . .Joan is fha personifica- lion of capabilily. I BETTY LOU GROSS 2275 Georges Lane l3II November 2 Our' debonair sophisficale . . . a graceful carriage . . . quief, pensive manner . . . an unforgelfable charm . . . To Irnow her has been a pleasure. ELSIE HELEN GRUBER 7I8b Andrews Ave. l38I December 8 Siars in her eyes.. .eager buf genfle . . . aclive in Execufive Council, Treble Clef. and on rhe gym floor . . . Ihe besl Io lovely Elsie! if '.',.f . -: ie i 'i 'r I ELAINE S. GOTT-ESMAN 5835 N. lbfh S+. my January 22 Efficient ioyous, falenled in rhe classroom, af Ihe piano. among 'friends . . . an all- round favorife of G.H.S. and of June '49, FRANCES A. GRIESSER 2207 N. Palelhorp Sf. l33l May ll Unforgeffable dimples Io ac- cenr an amiable personalify . . . a soff voice Io complemenl' her rwinlmling blue eyes . . . an ideal combinafion for an ideal friend. JANET PAULINE HELM 1727 S. 2nd S+. 1481 May 6 A slow, engaging smile Thai comes af unexpecfed momenls . . . undersranding . . . sincere . . . and lovable . . . lops in friendship, foo . . . 'rhe charm of modesfy. BERNICE LOUISE HOEHN lO827 B Sea Lane Norfheasi Village 1I4l Sepfember 25 Fair . . . pleasani' . . . soil spoken . . . mirfhiul . . . aih- leric . . . a 'ralenied 'rrumpeler . . . Bernice always does her share willingly. MARGARETTA V. HARMON I7lO Spring Garden S+. 1301 June 5 Noles on ihe co-ediror of fha IRIS: a line srudenl in every subiecl . . . active member of fhe science club . . . Mar- garefra has given generously of her iime and abililies. NATALIE ROS-E HARRITON 727 S. Cobbs Creek Pkwy. 1431 December I3 Poised manner . . . an alirac- +ive smile . . . a personalily +o march her arfisiic 'ralenf . . . calm and fhoughfful . . . an unlorgefiable combinaiion. SHIRLEY HONIGMAN 2636 S, 7'rh S+. 1481 May 27 Enviable grace . . . highlighied by cloihes from VOGUE . . . a kniiler par excellence . . . a member of fhe Red and Gold Teams . . . an impressive smile . . . fhe apple of our eye. MURIEL YOUNG JACKSON +513 W. Pike S+. 1401 December 2I Muriel . . . playful as a kiH'en . . . sparkling and genial . . . possessor of a Bliihe Spirif . . . may we never forgef fhis charming friend. JANE FRANCES HESSION 3722 Walnul' S+. 141 Augusl' 2l Golden hair . . . rosy cheeks . . . brighl' brown eyes add up fo iusl' one person, Janie . . . aclive member of The AA. . . . may her furure be as brighi as her personalify. JOSEPHINE HOLLEY 534 N. 56+h S+. 1311 Seplemlber 23 Your loving kindness pleased us . . . your ever-friendly man- ner urged use on . . . your musical falenf delighled us . . . besi of all, Jo, you're lops wiih us. .i +,, 1. A , ,, JOAIN M. KALANTY 34lI Tilfon Sf. l34l Augusl 29 A perfecl' combinalion . . . golden hair and brighr blue eyes . . . l'here's ,never ehough Joan can do for you . . . a sweel person io know. MARY EUDBETH KEYTE 7203 Ogonfz Ave. l38l January 6 Lovely . . . wifh a peaches and cream complexion and an en- viable figure . . . a merry lrwinkle highlighls beaufiful blue eyes . . . where lhere's never a dull momeni, 'rhere's Bibbie. y e Q. A xyyv If I 4 .M an We 1 4 an RUTH ALLAN JONES 38I9 N. iafh sf. 1401 November 2 Ru+h's every-ready smile was one of fhe brighiesf in I77 . . . an endless source of amuse- menl' . . an eager sporfs en- fhusiasi' . . . fhanks for The memories. NANCY R. JOSEPH Greene and Johnson Sis. July 29 A fhoughlful classmafe wifh a friendly disposifion . . . de- mure and delighfful . . . alfrac- rive and always impeccably groomed . . . alfogeiher charming? . . . Mais oui! FRA-NCES KING 33 N. Peach Sf. l39l July 26 Friendly Franny.. . has a smile and a cheery hi for everyone she meel-s . . . 'rhird place win- ner of our i948 Gym Confesf . an assef lo Treble Clef . . and a deep ihinker, foo! BNRBAIRA ANIN KODES 2553 N. zna S+. 4331 November I6 Diligenf in every subiecf . . . a nimble swimmer . . . good humored and likeable . . . always fhoughrful of oihers . . . Barbara will have a suc- cessful fufure. BETTY MAE KATES H47 N. bsfh S+. 13:1 March 27 Dark. dreamy eyes . . . a lovely olive complexion . . . 'line rhoughfs and ideals . . . This is Beffy, one line. gracious per- son. DOLORES KING l802 N. 22nd Sr. l2ll December 8 Sweef wifh an engaging man- ner . . . her pleasanl' voice makes her adepf ai' public speaking . . . avid reader . . . Oh, fhaf we could have known her beffer. .nf : T . . . 5 , - Sb' BARBARA ELAINE KRON I347 N. 7rh S+. l22l July I3 Your sclholarship always amazed us, Bobbie . . . we baslced in your amiabilily and cheer . . . may you find fhe pafh fhal leads fo fhe end of fhe rainbow. NAOMI LEE LAMAR l227 W. Dauphin Sf. l33l December Il Vibraficn wilh individualily and cheerfulness . . . Naomi has an answer fo every ques- fion and a smile for every sif- uafion . . . we'll miss your beaming face and clever an- fics rrrr iyy . . BARBARA KRAMER 527 Snyder Ave. l48l Ocfober 30 Lovable Bobbie . . . candid . . . cheerful and friendly . . . your sweel' and considerale ways made you a icy al GJ-i.S. and will win many friends. KAY LANDIS 259 S. 2Isf S+. l3l July 8 Soofhingly serene . . . a quief sense of humor . . . good na- lured and helpful . . . a lcindly person wifh consideralion for all. BNRBAJRA JOAlN KRIEGMAN I943 N. 8fh Sf. l22l Augusf 7 A big giff of friendly helpful- ness in a small package . . . .J personalily sprinkled wifh humor fhal made her a source of never-ending delighf. JUNE +EI1LEEN LA POINTE 2038 W. Esfaugh Sl. l4-Ol January I0 Quief and lhoughfful . . . her sympalhefic, genfle, and con- siderafe manner will malue June an ideal and desirable Angel of Mercy. BETTY LABOVITZ 3729 N. 6fh Sf. l40l January l7 Brighl eyes lwinlzling with mis- chief . . . lreen wif edged wilh subfle humor, and all fhe poise needed for a successful secre- lary of lihe A.A .... Thaf's Biffs of fhe l77 . . . none ofher like her. ROSE LNMMENDOLA 2400 S. lo+h S+. l-sal February 2 A mischievous winlc . . . an adorable smile . . . a warm and pleasing manner . . . wif fhaf brighfened our dullesf momenfs . . . Rosie by any ofher name would be as sweef. . Q. .... - 2 ,.,. . 'N MYRA LESTER 2426 S. l31'h S+. I48I Seplem-ber 7 My's mighly marvelous . . . possessor of brighl' brown eyes and a very lovable manner . . . her radianr smile is lilce a beam of lighf on gloomy days. DOROTHY LEVITSKY 5040 Germanfown Ave. I44I March 3I An inleresling speaker . . . a firsf class debafor . . . an enlhusiaslic supporler of many causes . . . inilialive and per- severance, and wifhal a qOOCl friend. .V-1. MOSELLE LEE 2522 W. Cumberland Sl. I32I April 23 Cool and collecfed . . . sels everyone al' ease wilh her calm, unrullled manner . . . her dependable characler will lead her far. we A w, I , 4 .. ig-FII? . I ' 3 2 . . .,,, Sgjfzxi, , 5 K Qwyfwiiiz 'Www' RUTH W. LEONARD I879 E. Mohican Sf. I38I February 28 Miss Alomic Bomb in per- son . . . her wil and ease wilh people sel off a chain reaclion of fun . . . This carrol-lop cafches everybody's eye. .. -L: ,-r: f :ge . i ii is-fa Q L. gliifi. ',-J I .K A 7 Ii 5 I i RUTH LLOYD 230 N 22nd Sl 32 Oclober I Calm and efficuenf a de lighllul conversahonalisl a franquil person who accom friend X... o, e,, . 7 . D t , - :I-A FQ iz. :IQ plishes much . . . a wonderful ..,., I ' DAGMAR L'TAINiEN 2437 s. s+h si. I48I Ocfober 4 Loolring 'lor a girl wilh a cheery smile . . . a soolhing calm- ness . . . a Iranl: manner . . . a Touch of humor? . . . you've found her in Dagmar. I . Z iz x, X' If MQ Q NANCY LEVIN 46lO Osage Ave. I43I May I6 A quiel, well groomed appear- ance...alreenmind...a quick sense of humor, inlel- lecl, and inlelligence . . . a delighllul person lo be wifh. CLAIRE LEVITT 423 Rifner sf. I48I January I9 Conscienlious and inlelligenl' . . . earneslness of purpose . . . may her cheerful manner lead her 'lo a succelsslul and happy marriage . . . walch fhe mischief in her eyes! 3 X s W 9 see in sf' ' :: 5 , 'Rs GLADYS MALTZ 5060 Cily Line IBII June I7 Big brown eyes . . . a ready smile . . . cheerful challer . . . gay and happy-go-luclzy . . . a friendly manner . . . a Texan Belle in G.I-I.S. ALICE MARTIN 2048 McKinley S+. l24l January I4 The famed William Tell of her German class . . . fhe come- dienne of I77 . . . a charming combinalion of vivacily and vifalily . . . when Alice comes in. gloom runs our rhe door. ILA JANE LYNN 228 W. Durand S+. Il9I January 3 A merry Iwinlcle . . . a gay giggle . . . a flash of sandy- colored hair . . . perseverance and delighl' in her worlc . . our lla Jane. 2+ , .:1 ' 2 'N' X . ,W , , W IT! , i5f'i ISABEL MATHEWS 222 E. Gravers Lane IIBI Ocfober 28 A fairhful, sympalhelic nafure . . . The helping hand behind every endeavor . . . her inler- esl in ofhers will malze her a perfecf nurse AUDREY C. MacLACHLAN I I I W. Ml. Pleasanl Ave. II9I December 4 Our Iiflle Moc is super-fine . . . our compelenf leader . . . our infelligenl' school chum . . . our never-lo-be-'lorgollen friend. fs 2 f , .1- QIQQ A 'QP X 5 JUNE A. McCANN 5532 Pulaslci Ave. l44I June 7 Our English Aphrodile . . . ebony hair . . . deep hazel eyes . . . poised manner . . . sense of humor fhal' mighl' pul' 6.5.5. our of business. 'L I jj ixxxlflry V A SYLVIA MANDELL 24I6 S. llfh S+. I48l June 25 Who is Sylvia? . . . she's The co-edifor of rhe IRIS . . . she's flue girl wilh lhe sunny smile and 'rhe infeclious laugh . . . she's fhe girl who won our hearls. LEONA J. MARZEC 820 N. Taney S+. laol November I9 Sweel and warm-hearfed . . quiefly cooperalive . . . a sin cere and loyal worker who is always willing fo lend her lime and energy . . . a slaunch sup- porrer of fhe class. I, iii. , iQ- i 5' 5,.. .Q ,ew xii, , ELIZABETH A. MOORE 32I6-L McMichael Sf. l29l December 2 A beaufiful French accenf . . . a golden singing voice . . . a scholasfic sfanding fhaI's hard fo bear . . . all Iihis and Befly foo. LEE MORGENSTERN l923 E. Somersef Sf. l34l January 25 A glowing example of an en- ergefic worlcer . . . a consci- enfious business manager and sfudy hall chairman . . . a priceless 'member of I77. BERNICE MEYEROWITZ 27l9 W. Allegheny Ave. l32l February I3 A face fhaf's always smiling and a laugh fhaf's always merry . . . dresses fasfidiouisly for every occasion . . . a won- derful sense of humor . . . a personalify fhaf refreshes. ETHEL MILLER 63l Porfer Sl. l48l March 30 A calm manner . . . quiel fill fhere was somelhing worfh- while fo say . . . may she con- finue fo be fhe careful, friendly person we know her fo be. ANNETTE NAIDE I527 S. 7+h S+. 1471 March I A combinafion of genialify, infegrify. and indusfry . . . sfraighf-forward . . . sfudious . . . sincere . . . Anneffe's quief presence .ias been felf by everyone. RUTH A. NATHAN 13:4 76+h S+. 13:1 June I0 A beaufiful complexion fo- gefher wifh a pair of dreamy eyes . . . affaible . . . cheer- ful . . . Rulhie was a sparlcling spirif in our midsf. CLAIRE MORGANSTEIN 376l N. 9+h sf. 1401 Ocfober 9 Genfleness of manner is always associafed with Claire . . . calm and composed . . . we found a faifhful friend in fhis sweef Miss. ALMIRA J. MORTIMER IBI3 Dallas Rd. l26l Seplember I3 Fairesf of fhe fair . . . her compefenf leadership has guided us fhrough G.H.S .... she will always be dear fo our hearfs. RITA NITZBERG I72O Ridge Ave. laol December Il Her words are words of lcind- ness . . . her smiles are fhose of pleasanlness . . . her hear? is filled with lhoughifulnerss . . our Rila is a dear. PATRICIA K. O'HARA I236 S. American S+. l47l Augusi 25 A sparkling symbol of 'lhe Em- erald lsle . . . a capable co- ediror of lhe MILESTONE . . . Pal lalies an aclive inferesl in lhe world-ifs peoples and iis problems. VIOLET NEMEZ 54II Wynnefield Ave. l3Il July 25 Violei . . . The blossom of our class . . . 'rhis vivacious Miss has broughl us many smiles . . . her ways are ways of pleasanlness. ,. ..,. ,A ANNE A. PAPA 2404 S. lo+h S+. l4al January 7 Amiable . . .-fun loving . . . lovable in every way . . . her brighl' brown eyes sieal rigfhf lhrough fo your hearl . . . a A 'T girl of high lhoughl and charl A acler. JANET M. NEWTON 4523 Howell Si. l24l Sepiember I5 A warming smile and an ap- precialive sense of humor . . . a Flair for uwexepecled willi- cisms . . . Jan's quiel exlerior could noi hide her charming personaliry. JOAN M. PAWLICK 284I N. Taney S+. l32l November. I 3 The premiere danseuse of I77 . . . delighlful on or off siege . . . grace of the A.A. office . . . walch +'ha'r rising isfar! -1 sa... -A 1 N, ELIZAIBIETH A. OAKES -I7lI N. 22nd S+. l2ll May I2 Consideraie, helpful. and de- pendable is our Elizabelh . . . a compelenl helper behind lhe scenes . . . slay as sweei as you are. , JO ANN PALMER 7348 N. 2Isl S+. laal January 9 Happiness lnc .... Jo Ann's laughler seis off sparks of ioy . . . her friendly manner lighls up many smiles . . . a sincere classmale. CLARA M. PIRTZL 2826 N. i9+h S+. 1321 November 25 To a pinch ol personalily add an unassuming manner . . . slowly sfir in a warm smile . . . Clara will be lhe finished pro- ducf. BARBARA RAGAN 33I7 Bowman Sl. l29l April I8 Clever and lovable as only our Bobbie can be . . . an ellerveiscenl personalily and a confagious smile we all love . . . Bobbie iusf radiafes hap- piness. 1 -jb3w3i,?. ' ' 1-'Hill . X . mf 1. wh K lo. .1 JEAN I. PENNINGTON 3525 N. i5+h S+. 1401 Augusf 7 A happy giggle . . . a lun loving nalure . . . an apprecia- +ion of music . . . a quiel allabilily which radiales a com- 'forfing clharm . . . a Penny for your fhoughls. -cv Q. BR .. LI ,., .-fa. 11 x.- :- i i 1' K 5 1 5-g fr ' JOAN REYNOLDS 2003 E. Somersel Sf. l34l December 7 A delighlliul darling . . . a disarming smile olifsel by lovely golden hair . . . Joan's favorile avocalion is dancing . . . iusf having her around makes every- fhing seem righl. JANET H. PIERUCCI I4-I6 Caslle Ave. 1451 June 6 Lovely, dark hair framing an ever-smiling face . . . an aclive inleresl in world affairs indi- cales an underslancling nalure . . . an ambilion lo be a doc- lor reveals high ideals. , ,. - 1.55 . s 4 Q 'i K iw i' . . 'N Uf7:': . MARJORIE RICE 23Ol N. 22nd Sf. l32l November I4 A sweel' bundle of merrimenl' and challer . . . a iovial ex- pression . . . a carefree Miss who made our slay al' G.I'l.S. more pleasanl. MARSHA POLONSKY 845 N. Marshall Sf. 1231 I Augusl I8 Dancing eyes . . . a gay ex- pression . . . a sunny disposi- lion . . . a bursl' of merrimenl . . . dispelling humdrurn mo- menfs . . . l'ha+'s Marsha. ELIZABETH REED 2111 N. Uber S+.12I1 April I9 Helpfulness by way of quier- ness . . . earnesfness of pur- pose in everyfhing she does . . . Elizabel'h's modesl ways and generous endeavors have been fell' by all. '9 1 H :g r 1' Jf . Ng K....,.f X HELEN A. ROCKAFELLOW l4I E. Durham Sf. ll9l July I6 Unquenchable zeal and opli- mism . . . Clever in slcefching and scribbling . . . Overflowing wirh energy, fun, and love of life . . . Orchids Io you, Helen. IRMA ROTMAN 27I8 N. Fronl' SI. l33l January I4 Sofl, smiling eyes enhance her ready grin . . . quief and un- assuming in personalify . . . A friend in need is a friend indeed . . . I'haf's our friend, Irma. ANNIE CLAIRE RIEHLE 2608 Ingersoll Sl. l2ll December 24 Amiable Ann . . . a blue-eyed Miss wirh a wonderful per- sonalily . . . gleaming hair and a smile Io maich . . . an aplilude for lilcing people . . . we baslced in her friendship. Vyygg I ' X' BETTY B. ROUSE 3814 N. I6+h S+. l4ol November 25 SHEILA LOIS ROBIN 5800 Delancey Si. l43l Ocfober 3 Of clever Ihoughl and cheerful ways . . . a galaxy of lalenls ranging from derbaling Io 'lea- lure wrifing . . . we can'l be- gin Io Iell you how much you mean 'Io us. ROSEMARY SATERIALE 4511 S. Ibfh S+. l46l February I5 An elusive dimple , , , 5 merry Lovely raven 'Iresses . . . a pair fwinlxle . . . a genuine gay of fldS'l1lng eyes . . . an envi- inferesi' in her work . . . a able COff1PlSXl0f1 - - - an en- brown-eyed beauly , , I fl-mfs chaniing smile . . . Rosemary our Bell. is a capfivafing sigiiorina. DIANE M. ROSENCRANTZ 290l Aramingo Ave. l34l November I8 Quiel yer Ihoughlful . . . sweef and sincere . . . serious bul' sensifive . . . a good worker . . . a loyal friend. ESTH'ERfMAY ROTONDA 1254 S. Newkirk S+. l46l June 7 A quief girl wilh a greaf deal of charm . . . Eslher's friend- liness is lcnown 'ro everyone . . . her generosily is greal . . . a classmafe we shall long remember. JOAN M. SCHARY 626 W. Horffer S+. my May 20 Dignily of manner and of mind . . . a deep-rooled ap- precialion of music and uri . . . a culfural background leading 'ro a rich fuiure. JOAN H. SCHWART1 424 Wellesley Rd. lI9l Augusl I7 A gilied poeless . . . a sen- silive dreamer . . . her ialenf and ingenuily have helped +o malxe our MILESTONE one of fhe besi . . . Joan's philosophy of life will help rnalce a beller world. l ily RITA M. SAUL 2233 N, Broad Sl. l32l Ocrober I7 Soi?-spoken Rifa . . , 'rho ever earnesl debaior . . . lef your seriousness of purpose and inner lighr guide you lo lhe heighfs of your lofly ideals. MARGARET R. SEPRl'S'H i314 N. 27+h S+. l2Il April 9 A very conscienlious sludenr . . . failhful and kind above everylhing else . . . an ideal friend with quiel, winning ways . . . Margie's sympaihy is one of her lines? assels. CHARLENE RUTH SCHADE 3967 N. Elser Si. l4Ol Oclober 3I Charlene's impish grin depicis her fun-loving personaliiy . . . her charming voice made her valuable io Treble Clef . . . her helpfulness made her valu- able fo The class . . a life- long friend. , 7 Q- ,V.,, :- , QM' NORMA SERDIKOFF 522 Shunk S+. l48l Januarv 29 Frank . . . loyal , . . a won- derful friend . . . lxeen inier- esl in smarl clolhes and cur- renl evenrs . . . Norma will be an excellenl medical Technician. MARGARET E. SCHlMOLL 29I7 Cambridge S+. l30l Sepiember I4 A sense of humor hidden under a mask of quierness . . . small. blonde, and ariraciive . . . her laughfer has enfranced us. JUDITH D. SCHWNRTZ 2507 N. Hollywood S+. l32l April 26 Quiei efficiency . . . high in- renf of purpose . . . an unmis- fakable digniry . . . a com- posiie blend of a 'line sludeni and a grand person. Ge gp. if fi NANCY ANNE SNEAD 600I S. 48rh S+. 1431 July 24 A sweef disposirion . . . a warm and generous hearf . . . an inferesfed and symparheric manner made her a wonderful classmafe . . . a line feacher she will be. MNRTHA JANE SPORKIN I539 Pine Sr. 121 December 2 Janey's inrelligence, iolly smile, and good humor make her popular everywhere . . she's rhe kind of person you like 'fo be with . . . fun +o play wilh . . . inspiring fo work wifh. RUTH E. SHAPCOTT 712 N. 23rd S+. 1301 Augusi 2 Incomparabvle warmrh of char- acier . . . an ever-ready help- ing hand . . . as classmaies we welcomed rhal' hearfy smile . .-. as alumnae we'll long for if . . . your winning ways will work wonders. 'Q .2 ,,'a LN JOAN VIVIAN STEIN I647 N 7I'I1SI 2 Sepfember 24 Infechous enrhusnasm good leader a good fol lower a symbol of friend mess M 41 ' ' . . . a I : if worker for her advisory, her I : class, and her school . . . a I 'ii' llll I. ' 3, VF! VIOLET EVA SIMMONS 883 N. 22nd sf. 1301 November I8 Charming, conscienlious Violel . . . your palience and perse- verance made you popular wirh us . . . your dramafic abiliiy enchanled us . . . may your fufure career be a big success . . . you deserve ihe best I 1 X of 1 CLAIRE STEINER 2Ul5 Wallace Sf. 1301 July 22 Dancing, dark eyes. and envii able curls . . . an unriring per- severance . . . an unassuming manner . . . ready 'ro ofier kind, helpful words. 3 , .., ,I in 1 DIANA S. SPIVAK 742 Soulh S+. 1471 April 2I Darling Dee . . . gay and fun- Ioving . . . 'feels mosi' com- foriable with paini brush in hand . . . a sure cure for The blues. NANCY LIEE STEELE 5814 cihnsfian S+. 1431 May 5 In rhe melody of your voice. we found much beauly . . . in rhe gaiery of your Iaughier, we found much cheer . . . in Ihe warmlh of your compan- ionship, we found sincerify. a ,, WW it ANGELINA TEAGLE 1631 N. Bouvier 5121211 April 12 Shy wifh sirangers . . . con- genial wilh companions . . . courfesy, moclesfy, and un- selfishness accompany a quief. orderly manner. CHARLOTTE R. TOLL 5917 Woodcresf Ave. 1311 April 16 Our firsf choice for a second Porfia . . . her inleresls range from sporls 'lo governmenl' lo law . . . we hope fo see her shine some day in world affairs. PAULA W. STEINER 5934 N. 19141 S+. 14:1 February 21 A capiivafing personaliry Thai no one can resisf . . . an ex- perl swimmer who has broughf glory lo rhe school and 'rho class . . . a liffle glow of sun- shine in our midsf. LORETTA S. STEVENS :sos N. :nh S+. 1221 July 25 A happy counrenance . . . a pleasanf personalify . . . a charming manner coupled wirh sincerily . . . Lore'H'a, a delig'h+ful classmale . . . an indispensable friend. NANCY E. WALLACE 7223 Monlague Sf. 1351 Oclober 20 Our blonde bombshell . . . energy equalled only by her sprighfly humor . . . fhe 49'ers really sfrucl: gold when fhey discovered Nancy. JANE WEITZENHOFFER 804 S. sm S+. 1431 November 6 Janie . . . a reservoir of clever wif and vibranf energy . . . displays abilily in fhe gym and enrhusiasm in The class- room . . . a fine member of fhe coniesf reams . . . a perfeci pal. DOROTHY THORNE 118 N. Mole 51.121 Seplember I7 Dol's quiel' pleasanf ways re veal an inward genrleness . . . may your many cullural infer- esls bring you a very colorful life! SUE EMILIE TRAUTNER 932 W. Lycoming S+. 1401 Augusf 20 Sweef Sue . . . arf edifor of The MILESTONE . . . her ial- enl malces her a fine arlisl' . . . her smile makes her a freas- ured friend. BARBARA J. WEXLER 9l7 N. Franklin ST. l23I W . 3... Xu fig. jf . Y-Kid'-.33 ff JOAN WINSLOW 2834 N. 7Th S+. 1331 June 3 SweeT and lovely . . . some sunshine Tor a cloudy day . . . This Tall, slim Miss has broughT us much IaughTer . . . sweeTs To The sweeT. OLIVIA YANCY 2IOI Wi. Diamond ST. l2Il February I6 Her poise . . . a perTecT maTe Tor her maTchIess voice . . . such a spiriT is rare . . she served us well . . . may Livvy's sTar shine brighTIy on The concerT sTage. November 23 Tireless worker . . . invaluable -friend . . . The personiTicaTion of The Code of Honor . . . loved by every member OT I77 . . . Thanks, Bobby. Tor The honor and The pleasure of knowing you. SAIL J. WILDERMAN 2235 N. 33rd ST. l32I OcTober 25 A demure charm all her own . . . simpliciTy plus sophisTica- Tion . . . I77's delighTTuI deb whose capTivaTing ways have endeared her To us. I A I :ii wi' s , I 4 5 ' W PHYLLIS D. ZAYON 5725 Addison ST. I43l SepTember 27 A wonderTul Tigure wiTh a malching I. Q .... Tun loving, Tun making . . . PhyI's mis- chievous ways have kepT us in laughs Tor Tour years. f i ' -' 'ffaffii -W JEANNE M. WOODARDS 523 N. 42nd S+. L43 May 29 SensiTive and kindly . . . ln- TeresTed in everyThing and everybody. her calm, eTTicienT meihods have a way oT geTTing Things done. ROSALYN YASKIN Garden CourT ApT. 47+h and Pine STS. l43l June 9 Gay and good naTured . . . Roz's sTudious appearance be- lies her keen sense of humor . . . her inTeIIigence wiIl make her a valuable scienTisT . . . her wide inTeresTs, an unfor- geTTabIe person. In Loving Memory CARMINE BAXTER I93I-l948 1. , iii IJ 1 S, , .YI ' X, 3' Q, 3? -x Q3 4, ,Vg K? 31 L5 QE E QQ 2 is elf? W so FV E 5? so l I Slowly from llwe sweelness of The bed The seed now blooms And wonders shall come forfln. e L Q ' . E' , aj 5 it M 8 Deep wnfhm 'the richness of The earH1 A seed was plan+ed, And lived and grew in goodness. THA K Yllll The seeds of imaginaiion, which were planfed in 'rhe minds of +he workers on +he siaff, have ripened and 'rhe harvesi has yielded our MILESTONE. To Dr. Eleanor W. Thompson, our yearbook sponsor, and Miss Elizabe+h R. England, our arf adviser, we express hearffelf 'rhanks for helping 'ro nurlure and direcl +he seedlings lhrough fhe many weeks of cullivaiion. We are indeb+ed lo Mr. William T. Cooke of Campus Publish- ing Company lor advice. To Mr. Aldo Bellino and his capable slaff, we owe a large vo+e cf lhanks lor ihe pholographs, which have expressed, beller ihan words could, ihe ideas we have fried io represent . We lhank lhe Evening Bulle'l'in lor lhe school scene lp. Qli The Philadelphia Inquirer for lhe piciure of ihe den+is'r lp. 8l: lhe Bakelile Company for ihe piciure of 'lhe moiher lp. 9l7 lhe Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania for lhe hospifal scene lp, 9l: R. K. O. for The scene from The Three Muskefeers lp. 9l. To lhe palrons and adverlisers, we say Thank you, lor, indeed, There could be no book wilhoul your generous supporl. The MILESTONE Shall. gi Miejgfgkwfi Q ifwx. wen .. 6'fl,!3 nf, Wa gagqf'-lam? 1 fQf'7,,,.,,L . 'KAW' ' ' QQ -5- 'Q' , AWE F e aiW 252213 X My 2 7Qi vQ,,,2f.i 3 yi VJ to Q. ?Eff Qffgwwwpll LQ M Um ' 33? ww Y 4 5 Mi': ',,M 4wffMf MLWW X wqglfww WWW affwiw-i fflfggw W' i5f,QfMfQ?lE3iQ3 Y M ,,?ii2WwiQ,i Mr. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Roberl C. Ailcens and Mrs. Joseph L. Ba biH' and Mrs. Ralph Bardsley O. Weimer Birlcinbine Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs John E. Burleigh Harry Buchko Abraham Canior Beniamin Canlor David Can+or Herman Canior Mrs. Evelyn A. Carier, Mr. and Mrs. Newell K. Chamberlin Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Slanley Louis Chodoff K. E. Clungeon J. Colacicco R. Cummings Domeniclc DeSimone DiDomenico and Son A. DiGioia W. T. Earnshaw A. Eisemann Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Roberl' Eisemann Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Fox Mrs. Rurh F. Freas Rev. and Mrs. Joseph W. Frease Mr. and Ivirs. Oliver Galamison Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gamson Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garreff Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Goldberg Mr. Jules Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs Mifchell L. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. George K. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hallslead Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hariman Mr. and Mrs. Heere Mrs. Gusfav Helm. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Helm, 3rd PATIHINS Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . John Hession Allan Jones Michael Kalaniy James H. Kafes Jacob Kilbinger Joseph Kodes lsadore Korman Louis Kron E. F. LaPoin+e Loron W. Leonard Louis Lesfer A. Walling Levin Morris B. Leviif Lucas George W. Lynn Rev. and Mrs. William A. MacLachIan Dr. and Mrs. M. Mandel Mrs. Mary Marzec Mr. and Mrs. Roberi E. Ma+hews Mrs. Pauline Melvine Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Samuel M. Meyerowirz H. N. Miller Charles Monfgomery . Samuel Morgansfem Mr. and Mrs. I. Morgensfern Mr. and Mrs N-.-Morgensfern Mr. and Mrs H. Mor+imer Mr. and Mrs H. Naide Mr. and Mrs Morris Nemez Mr. and Mrs. Morris Newmark Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newion Mr. and Mrs A. Nifzberg Miss Dorofhy Noe Mrs. Virginia Oakes Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. F. Pawlick Mrs. Ada R. Penningion Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Plaff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pirlzl Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Polonsky Mr. and Mrs. H. Ragan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ross Yancy Mr. and Mrs Ar+hur Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Yaskin Mr. and Mrs D. Rosencraniz Aun'r Rose and Uncle Bon Mr. and Mrs Joseph RoI'onda Aunl' Gladys and Uncle Sam Mr. and Mrs Charles Schade LiHIe Jimmy Taylor Mr. and Mrs Andrew Schmoll Elaine, Jackie, Joan, and CharIoHe Mr. and Mrs Alex Schwarlz Joy, Phyllis, and Marie Mrs. Julia K. Simmons Par, Joan, and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shipwilh Alrnira, Goldie, Audrey, and Jean Mr. and Mrs William Slclaroff Bobby, Janel, Janey, Lee, Marsha, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Snead Sue and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sporlcin A Friend Dr. and Mrs. Sleinlaerg A Friend Mr. ancl Mrs C. H. Sieiner A Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. Sieiner Four B's Miss CharIoHe Sreiner A.A. Officers Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Slevens Seclion IOAII Mr. and Mrs G. S. Taylor, Jr. Seclion IOBZI Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Toll Seciion IIB3O Mr. and Mrs. Traulner Seciion IZB39 Dr. and Mrs. Louis Tufr Seclion I2B42 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wallace l.D.'s Lillie I2B Co-ops Mr. and Mrs David H. Wexler Miss Dillcs' Isl' Period Hislory Class Mr. and Mrs A. Woolson Miss MeclIar's 4+h Period French Class IIIIMMIIIIIIAI PATIIIINS ERNEST B. HATCH General Elecrric Ki+chen Appliances 25I5 Wesl' Lehigh Avenue EDWARD MORRIS JONES Engraving and Jeweler Box 79I. Philadelphia 5, Pa. LORON W. LEONARD AGENCY- INSURANCE Casualry-Fire-Life-Marine Aelna Building. 316 Walnuf Sfreel' SAVITZ PHARMACY 7I2I Boyer Slreel' ZAMBELLI BOILER WORKS I7I0 Norrh Delaware Avenue Rui .14 llfliolzhng lgorfraif All a 6 ,S 9 G. D I PHUTUEHAPHY IN EVERY PHASE HO .1 83480 1129S BROAD STREET OFFICIAL PHOTCDGRAPHER FOR G H S MILESTONE OFFICIAL JEWELERS to the PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS FOR THE CLASS RINGS An invitation is extended to the tacult and students to vist Y this establishment to inspect the various departments, including articles for personal use, Vifeddings, Birthdays, Anniversary and Presentation Gifts: Iewels, Watches, Clocks, Silver, China, Glass, Stationery and Novelties. BAILEY, BANKS 8a BIDDLE CO. IEWELERS C SILVERSMITHS - sTAT1oNERs 1218 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia 5 FAMOUS SHORT COURSES Shorthand - Typewriting Bookkeeping - Filing Secretarial - Receptionist Act Now to Reserve a Place in Our COOL SUMMER SCHOOL September Reservations Accepted Now SUMMER SESSION SCHEDULE 6 - 8 - 10 Weeks Full Day - 9:30 - 3:00 Si? Morning - 9:30 - 12:00 Afternoon - 1:00 - 3:00 Limited Enrollment in All Classes FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Send for Your Free Catalog Today PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF OFFICE TRAINING 1714 WALNUT STREET PE 5-9851 to a Mighty Fine Class from the 97 'till QQ K r7 C' IU- IT's A Bio THRILI. to wear your cap and gown on graduation daymbecause graduation is a goal you've been working toward for a long time. You have a lot of other goals, too-college, travel, business, career. Whatever they are, the good habit of .rfefmfv .raving you've learned in school will help you reach them. All through your life, you can depend on steady saving to provide you with things you want. Transfer your School Savings Account to an Individual Savings Account at any PSFS oflice, or by mail. And keep on saving? your school bank THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION M A M I E THE FLOWER GIRL Marnie Bilanci 517 S. LEITHGOW STREET 406 GASKILL STREET Wedding Bouquets Funeral Designs Wedding Decorations A Complete Line of School Rings, Pins, Keys, and Prom Favors Write for Our Free Catalog Established 1853 B A R R ' S IEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS 1112-14 CHESTNUT STREET 28 S. 69th STREET 4650 FRANKFORD AVENUE 5600 GERMANTOWN AVENUE 5th AND OLNEY AVENUE In Honor of Miss Helen Cheyney Bailey Class of Iune. 1926 It Pays to TRAIN FOR BUSINESS In a Good School ACCOUNTING- '-lqhe A c u t'nq lu 'or A ountinq B si e s Ad i israti SECRETARIAL- L. G - tr' Q rJ'C- ' CLERICAL G al Cl kk P Q Intensive Review Courses in Gregg and Pitman Shorthand QVLLVITAN scucznt AN APPROVED SCHOOL Klngsley 54473 1516 SPRUCE i 1 r c o ni ni cc u n s mn t Fxecutiv Secretarial Secre a ial Steno ra hi Secretarial Stenographic Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial ener gal Boo- ee in -Clercial . - ST. SHEFFIELD BOTTLING CO BEVERAGES 3727-33 NORTH 6th STREET Philadelphia 40, Pa. BAldwin 9-0848 Success and Happiness to the 177th from the Class of Ianuary. 1950 THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the ALUMN AE ASSOCIATION oi the GIRLS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL Welcome to Membership the Members of the 177th Class of the PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Accept Our Sincere. Good Wishes CMissD ldcr R. Ford, President Membership Dues, 31.00 Fonetic Shorthand and Touch Typing F' 55 lf You Wish to Be ci Secretary- Our RAPID COURSES are iust what you need to quality quickly for cr salaried position in the shortest time-at moderate cost. Other Girls' High graduates have succeeded with us. You can do as well this summer. New Students Begin Every Monday OPEN DAY AND EVENING-ALL YEAR F. DI. BUTELHUQS SCHUUL 1829 CHESTNUT STHEET, PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. This School also gives Courses in Advertising, Bookkeeping. Commercial Spanish, Creative Writing lStories and Articlesl IOO THE SERVICE CLUB wishes the class of June, 1949 Success GRADUATES Keep in Touch with G. H, S. BY SUBSCBIBING 10 the ' ' I R I S ' ' 81.00 per Year Mailed Anywhere in U. S. A. D. F. MCCALLISTER 61 SONS 1811 SPRING GARDEN STREET Philadelphia 30, Pa. RI 6,3600 SHQRTIIAIID THE CENTRAL NEWS In s to 10 WEEKS olgfgzil COMPANY Fnmus Speedwrltlnq System. Employ: No Slum. lo Symbols, In Machlnal. U ABC s': 'f,'f:ff'Q, , H ',f, ' 'A 4' fn Division of the American News mt. law Clnm ovary Monday. Come In, Phan: nr Wrlta lor Catalog COmpanY 5 yi? ,Mmm soU'rH WASHINGTON SQUARE 203 S. 20TH ST. LO 7 4317 Phjlqdelphjq 6, Pg, 101 M. L. and H. C. Private Lessons and Private Classes by Appointment Only Open Classes: Wednesday Evening Saturday Morning ik PETER PAN DANCING SCHOOL 1411 WALNUT STREET 3102 FRANKFORD AVENUE Philadelphia 2 Near Clearfield Street Revues for all Occasions Rlttenhouse 6-3347 NE 4-7717 Viva E. Reed STENUGRAPHIC SECRETARIM BUSINESS nnnnnsininun BEST WISH-ES ACCUUNTANCY Individual Progress CGUTGBI from the fvvmhd Class of SUMMER TERM-6 Weeks, Beginning Iuly 5 Special Typing Courses for those '.L'll'h.'ll. T.IS' Zllliff cZ.l..Tf.Zf 10 the FALL TERM-Day, Sept. 6-Evening, Sept. I9 Early Enrollment Adviuablo C1055 of JUNE, 1949 UF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIUN Plno 89. Wolf of lroad, Phllldolphll 2, Pu. Call, write or 'phone PE 5-2100 for cutolog 1. BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF JUNE, '49 from the CLASS OF JUNE, '13 A PERSONALIZED SCHOOL with Individual Instruction in the Following Courses Business Administration Accounting Organization and Management Bookkeeping Acct. Taxes Salesmdnship Low Bus. Org. 6. Management Accounting Typing Business Eng. Sorlesrndnship Business Eng. Economics Typing Economics Secretarial Stenographic Shorthand CGregg ci Pitman? Shorthand CGregg 61 Pitman? Typing Business Eng. Typing Bookkeeping Accounting Business English Co-Educational - Day and Evening Classes ADELPHIA BUSINESS SCHOOL CHARLOTTE THOMAS, BS., M.Ed., Administrator Approved for Veterans A 37 SOUTH 13 STREET RI 6-9535 Philadelphia 7, Pa. 103 -g limi I U if 'il I ii' ' ni The Parent-Teacher Daughter Association SUGGESTS Your Continued Interest in Your School Through Membership in P-T-D-A and YOURIHHJ' In Encouraging Others to Ioin TOGETHER 517 We Can Do Much for THE PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS I04


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