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

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W . l K . if l J l ,r igff Ss-S So many things have happened to us in these four 'pp ,N te I ,il ' e a 1 f Q s v S ,f SX 4g Qgfx years that tt ts impossible to record them all tn this one 5 fig ii f :,:A Q efijf' ' it X small hook. A yearbook can easily help us to remembefzf?'fn1n'i 1, - A v:,f'nil'i'N 4 i 6 he Q, A the main events which we have experienced at Girls' Highg leap 4 Y , ..l. . but our own minds and hearts must he the scrapbooks X44 if ty y,,.e'X,k , kifcontaining those things which are intangible, things such , ff' K! 44 4 4 as the lumps in our throats when Treble Clef sang, or j ,ffl 4,5 .,,, lqq. fffs f 'T' 1 how proud we all felt on Senior Day, or the strange feel-A mai Q R, v 4 We 44 ing which overpowered us when we finally let ourselves 1 4 it il, X4 44 'N , lie 4 1 'X realize how little time we had left to share to ether. We A 4 ,A FN sfffi-he ,fthe ees - 'N-J A - f . . . g . . ff 3,1 we f , f l fsee that our attern ts near com letton, and, desmn Q' Y, ,t , sf? sf o g ff 3 5 if ' if, .1 ev the ---the Weavers, the shuttles, the loom ever - 9' sl .SQ4 . 2 ,34 xx t fry ng 4 4 9 y X' . ,Q 5, s 443,30 R44 5 wx ' A if 4 A ff' thang--to slow clown for a while, we begm to look hackg as Wave' Q X, X44 l 4 N244 over our past days. 1 4 lex 44 X4 fm Aff ye 'W siaffc 1 fx On Fehrua 2, 1949, our whole class was laced tn .f Nl-' if' i Y fi if if e hands of the Gtrls' High faculty, which, since that , times has managed to snip' oil our loose ends, untangle 4445 Q 4 Xf K l 'wtfff our knots, and give us a smoothness that we never knew' o tif s N ' X 4 A We before. School organizations and teams have helped toi'XL4 4 ' lt, N' s Pt, 3 M tie us to ether. At the be innin of the third ear it be- 'M fig- , t,ff r, . . 44 X 4,4y ,S 3 4 4 44 ,N i l ,f fpff came evtdent that we were taking shape as a class. 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K KW' K 'K .A - X K V K KK .A K ,KK 3 A i s A zf.. 'A ' ' A f' A A ' A ,XA Y H' ' 'AAA ' KKK? KK W L, Rf if 'Q 'AAA fffif' ' Q -' ' AAA- , ' N 5 a f 4 ' :ZI 4 - Q, ff V' ' ,Q .A R -.'A A Q .bf if 1 -r.I ',.' 9 , 2, '.KKKK K A ,A KKK ' t, - AK V g ,Ry 'PAK Q, ' .'A, , A KK ' I lm ' KK ' K 1' f Q A A A va V X 553 ULU' may ef? SWL tel' GA f fi Gam 1 Q! O 'M Xx'r..'L, N M 1 N f , fx, f f -5' , N ' I In '49 I entered Girls' High VKX N N Shaking at what was in storeg U -f 7 , But I soon had a job, and a good one, too- I CW 0 1 C -, The Mascot of the 184. O ki 11 C N I I i f X K QEWK5 l Q-ag.. ...ff 'V Some compared Puck to me. seeing them act the parts, said I, What fools these mortals be! ' A f 1 introduced the class to shakesp eare The battle with h k oc ey started to rage ' To go faster than the ball was the trick In spite of the coaches' taunts, Pantywaist, Creampuffn k T'was their feet not the ball hit the stick. YT X 94 I led them to zool f X A ogy dx But soon they saw things squirm pg 3 'KD They stood agape and cried- ' 'N .Q Oh heaven help us, it's a worm. I N, . N IW ill f Q - X ' x 1 S f 1 N I b X ' '-.- ..f --:- i , jkafl G edlfefli We were very proud on that day of days How quickly our hearts were beatingg T'was not a test we had to face, But our very first class meeting. I 1,2 . i XW x i. Nl lil ' - ll tm E ff- wp A K - ' Y fe f S V id 2-.1 'Q- -I f IM l I I ' Xi ri I x , die, X, Il f K WP 4--' V' ff N I - ! 2 A H --4 X. This is the year I shone in my glory My Irish Hgh: gave us the steam Sure and begorra, t'was the day for the Irish For I brought success to our team. x Q XX 5 ,625 in I i I 'X AF- N f f l I G7 I ll I U rw ff f . f 1 , g S' I .2 K- M yi J' 1 X N X14 if Z , i' ' f R 7 'Z X ll Stately seniors, stately duties I But we'd even get down on our knees To get those dishes back to the tray, . Won't the lunchroom be quiet? Silence, please! l V Nl Q f 4 ' 1 X 'N fu X Do you now look over your high schooldar g I Now don t you agree that your four years here The debates, defense, and rebuttal? , Passed swifter than a weaver's shuttle? X WE UEUIEATE UUH BUUH TU Lees Q Q Mrs. Dorothy Khalil-iian you woue fda paffern will Mreaab alrawn from your Lauri Four years ago we stood on the wrong side of the tapestry--a confusion of colors, knots, and loose ends, but you were there with us, Mrs. C. You assured us that on the other side of this loom there was a pattern, and, asking nothing in return, you showed us the path toward that completed form. Today we are standing on the right side of that tapestry, and to our wonder we see that we ourselves have been woven into this finished product, woven with your heartstrings which are made of love, understanding, and the desire to help us. They can never he severed from the 184. No one can think of us, Mrs. C., Without thinking of you, for Without you our colors would never have blended together, knots and loose ends would still spoil our pattern, and the threads of the 184 would soon unravel. Zz ' ae W We - - A I if vw :M vgpfz-' V lffgx i -J , e Q .:.: -' - ,' 12111, ,.-, U ,.-13 ' . 125:35 'H A at - , 7 ' E?'?2'Kx f 2:59 '-Nh ,ah -ERE? S352 Nrx, my NW R ,, :Sie weaver wafckea wifk Alifyuf eye cflwll Mufti ff, fo am! Lo. K X ' l I e NN x xx X' , ' A f 4 K A fwf wmv .3 1 B f x fe 4 sims Mrs. Dorothy H. Crawford rincipa IDEAR GIRLS: The tliumt- of yuui' lvlII,ES'I'ONl-I this ynzxi' is timt' :intl its swift pzisszigc, zu tlit-mc that for cc11t11l'ics has clinllciigccl mzmkiml. Yun high sclioul yt-urs nrt' uvcr, years which hut lately sccinctl tu strctcli crullcssly zlhczicl. YVIM-tlit-1' you lizlvu spent thcm wt-ll ur ill, you :tu now :ulvzxncing tuvvzml your nt-xt inilcstfmt-. XYlit-11-vcr' yuui' ruzul lt-mls, you will Il'ZlVk'l it swiftly. hlzu' t-acli of you ht- zihlt- to look liglclt :it rvcrx' futurc milestone C0l1SCI0llS that um lizivt- lZl'1lVL'lL'll wt-ll, :mtl prmlcl of uiui' :woumplislimcnts :thing tht- wzw. .-Xflcctinrmtcly yours, Mywga M VVC, of the one hundred eighty-fourth class, shall always remember you, Dr. Thompson, for bringing us closer together to the intangible spirit of the Philadelphia High School for Girlsf, Each one of us has felt your tact and graciousness in public address and in private contact. As seniors we see the innumerable tasks you perform for our benefit. As members of the Service Club we see the countless things you do to keep the school running smoothly. Our only regret is that We have not known you longer and better. DR. ELEANOR W. THOMPSON Vice-principal Miss Sarah Schagrin Miss Kathryn Duross Mrs. Marie Findlay Miss Dorothy Thomas Senior S ecrelary Secretary Secretary Secretary Eleven FUHEIGN LANGUAGE ' fr V' 5' I , V ' U ' ff' Z ,W ulbl .,.., . :.... 5 . ':-Us -s- .-I: . . ---, :-. ,.,.,. . ' 1 3 3 if iii' . I M 4-5 - f 1 Q? mmm Miss Bessie Bernstein Mr. Jerry A. Capomgro Miss Anna L. M. Carlin MRS. RUTH P. KROEGER Head of Department Miss Marguerite P. Fisher Celui qui sait deux langues vaut deux hommesf' Dr. Jessie M. Glenn ggi Dr. Ruth B. Hoifsten Miss Adele Horton Miss Naomi C. Johnson Dr. Eric Rosenbaum Mrs. Naomi W. Zieber Y'w'1w ENGLISH Miss Eloise Bullman Mrs. Helen O. Bristol Miss Mary Baylson MR. JACK EDELSON Head of Department Miss Martha L. Derr Dr. Rose E. Glaymen Miss Dorothy Noe Mrs. Ida S. Safer Miss Margaret M. Sullivan Thirteen Now, what is the correct pronunciation of acclimate? LIBHAHIAN Miss Ruth H. Dean MATHEMATICS . 3 , 323 ' W Miss Clara A. Kehlcr Miss Evelyn L. Owen Mr. Charles Weiss MISS KATHRYN E. CLARK Chairman Miss Marie E. Wilhelnmi Chris Forte explains: Two lines perpendicular to the same plane are parallel. Miss Olive A. Williams I 1' 5l'lO'5 l 5 vw T Xie 1 gb55h't' C - 1 W -an f Q ,f lfgj gzef L EEA Miss Marian Bach Miss Elcla V. Brendlinger , SEIENEE Dr. David M. Cutler Mrs. Mary N. Rabin Miss Rose Rosoff MISS Rl-IEA O. BAKER Chairman Mr. Philip Wieckowski HUME ECUNUMIES Beadina fixes l'?J a switch. Mrs. Marie R. Kaschenbach 7 M A INPIHMAHY A53 wi 1-X fx Q54 L f J i Mrs. Esther Nordlinger Dr. Evelyn B. Katz f ' l Nurse nf X , SUIIIZ-XL STUDIES Miss Jane M. Comer Mrs. Jane C. Eyre Miss Ireneious R. G. Davis MISS REBA BYRO'M Chairman Mrs. Isabella Gitman w It is the duty of every citizen of voting age to go to the polls on November 4. Miss Mabel Meng ART XX X e . - M X X x -. X' 5 'X 'i J ,. iffl f' M-I ,Wi ' ff Xllfwgb e 2 ,.fx , f i X 'W R'-E f, fy' ,V l Q fi, f X Y, Q1 x l Sh ' ' ' I x Miss Rachel H. Cartledge I' ' J I' Xl X X Miss Elizabeth H. Walker 'X H I if N W h i PHYSICAL EDUEATIUN Mrs. Florence Armstrong Miss Muriel A. Margerum Miss Irene M. Davis MISS FRANCES H. NEWCOMB Head of Department Miss Lorine Myers All right, girls, now BOUNCE! Mrs. Lorena V. Powell A A A , MUSIC , G J' l xg 0 i -5? f Wm: l XE- ': . X,,,Q Miss Margllfeii-Liz? M. GolglissIDorothy Weir Tami, ,,,.,.- 'ncaa ,gr-'O' g'5 '? 4 QF? ng Q '39 J m Q Q Q Q5 gf' y LL 55393 R wil Q if i iws Mix? gf .5 KW-4 1' lm. 5 cu 2 M4532 U M I 2 ..., f my 53 as sv iS:-,Ziff M 5 5 LSE Q si A ,E - ' .....,.,:....,. v . 'W 1 .---.: 1 L .Q fr g ,,.. . V I mx :'1 2 Qiiznfff' ' f :,' 5 w A .:?. .fi. Q,, ....: X 1 The clock-watcher g W J :. 9 is 4 .zz :1ffEi,.' .aw W NE ,. QMQM ,M - ., ex E35 X T . P i nppmg the hght fafmfff thus a gunlty look we see before us' M wwe 1 5 Hi LUNEHHUUM STAFF UIETITIAN Miss Eleanor Watson Dietitian EUMPUHT . . . Mrs. Margaret McDonald Mr. Walter Cunningham, Mr. Ramon Ayres, Mr. Peter Slad lc . . . and HEALTH Miss Kathryn Quinn Mary T1 VISUAL AIUE5 evcnfy Elizabeth Bradley Mr. Edwa Matron lj t aa er anflfaafer ff, fke great A Z ,, 05. Biff F IR -L, l X X N w 1 1 : 3 1 -3 I 4 X H AS AN UPPIEEH Glad s D mb y e y Adele Rocco Ellen Tyson President Vice-President Secretary i 1 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL .Xt thr cl11s11 11f L'YL'I'y 11-1111, wich scn'ti1111 SL'IlllS IlL'lk'g1lIL'S t11 thc 1111111- inziting c1111v1-11ti1111 which plziccs 1111 h11ll11t tw11 girls for 1-111-h s1'h1111l 11Hiu'. S111111 thc u11ti1'u sch1111l is husy, as unch girl vutrs fm' hui' 1ih11icu. 'l'h1- L'lL'L'IL'Kl 11f:fiUc1's guide' 3 IIB-CONNIE' uebffwl 5 thv stumh-11t h111ly :1f1'111'1li11g t11 thc H THE NOMINATING CONVENTION UP THE SEH ICE EL B .lane Freedman Dolores O'Connor Mrs. Florence Armstrong Tfffliufer Assistant Treasurer Faculty Adviser REPRESENTATIVE i COUNCIL ulloclc- uf Hmmm' :ind Cmirtcsyll and mn' Cmistitiition, which is pzittcrnul ziftci' thc I'1-dr-ml Con- stitutiun. This clziily przlcticc in KlL'IHOC1'2'lCy :lt work will help us tu rake our places :is thinking, working citizens of il Citv, II nation, :incl Il wurlcl. The S.C.O. So Constantly Overflowing 5 9A AIDES Top: Carol Micela, Ilana Diamond, Edith Sahm. Bottom: Sally Young, Edith Herman, Nancy Behmer. EL SS 10A AIDES Top: Linda Baum, Eleida Tehrfeld, Maurianne Schifreen. Bottom: Ritter Moore, Claire Evangalist. 9B AIDES: Helen Butler, Lois Oslinker, Janet Maleson Loretta Tartaglione, Evelyn Gaspari. Debby has set a new record for Now, how many for formals'? round-the-school races. 7i'IL't'71f-Kuff 10B AIDES: Marry Kellogg, Cecelia Finberg, Weptanomah Washington. IIN' .B OFFICERS: Vera Lewis, president, Evelyn Gabai, vice- 'esidentg Dorothy Lentz, secretary, Christine Tieri, easurer. 11A OFFICERS Top: julia Fuller, treasurer, Verdell Anthony, secretary. Bottom: Rhoda Becker, president, Carolyn Baty, vice-president. UPFICEHS W'ill you repeat that, please? Oh, why did they bring me pennies?!!,' B OFFICERS: Ellen Lee Puhl, president, Debby Nodler, 12A QFFICERS: Christina Mager, Presidents e-presidentg Helen Whitehill, secretary, Christine Forte, Nancy Kelley, treasurer? Jeanne Black, vice, asurer. - - president. Not pictured : Barbara Janson, treasurer. af,g,w1f,-Q v2Qvfg.sx.,22' ,Q gif nf .Y P fe Hv.,S?Ait9h!g if 5 fn, 'f'i'Qe'kwv E 'ig Q P5 g if? y We Q im Q' it , ,i5'fA'f ffl! 1, Jig..-! its fglh- pi gm? N L w H, J' U1 ' N Lf, .. QM N ?4? ' f 'M f 51 W MM my Q LV' 4' N 'frnIHf Squad A Q A 'rm fggsxsigg Q LW -N--B, Ny ,aff 'T gn K K ..., lb.. . NS-Q S2 E f? , AQ! lam fem Q- l gig, 13.3. ,M AX 3 uf .4 QL mg Bm., , x s - W1 ' R V V A v , Q :Sq xi KX -ri:-' -:1'rf: - Yi 3 WWHM gs 1 5 Ex X' 3 ww M., , - Nluwif and Drama Rqvrcscrmtatx mis LEAPLET fi ,G T kj X L A Qi U X' Nr AB 5 X ,f 571 I fini . I A 'N J ,, , Q iii W I f 4 f ZX . TWA .Qf f i iff 7 If A A if WIA ff i X j Y 1 . I A rn ri i.f..?' f i X MISS MARY BAYLSON Faculty Sponsor 'l'ht- Iris Lwnffwf is :is much ll pzirt of G.H.S. un 'IqillIl'Sti2ly ziftt-rmum I'k'VC2liS tht- cditms lzihur- :ls thu stzituu uf Lincohi in thc front hall, hut few ing uvt-r undlcss hcndlincs. Un zlltcrnzitc Sziturdziy of us rczilizc what gm-s on in thc Iris ufhfv. CD11 2IfIL'l'INNlIlS, thc girls spa-nd hours making :i wall many ncczisiims, wc may hear Miss Bziylsmi sul- up-ggmizt-tl dummy, '1'11t-Stl art- but 11 ft-W of the vising tht- girls new-r to usc pzissivc vcrhs, nm' tasks which gn into puhlishing :i final sclinul start 21 story with tht dzitc. A glance in thc office- ntxvvgpglpt-1-, THE IRIS STAFF IRIS REPRESENTATIVES i I 4 5 l I 'i SE init QPU EUHS W1 -4' 'Hb-A l'fw-ri luwcr svlilml st-ftimi is tht- primal posscssm' uf zu comlminzitimi zulvisur, tutor, :md hig sister. The senior sponsor gives zulvict' to tht- lrwtflm-ii :xml ht-lps with the limm-wrwk. Nlzmy ll llli has spent liours Whois helping whom' Connie? hlct-cling hcr sn-ctiim for suhscriptimis to the iXlll,l'i- s'1'oNE. 'llhis link hctwt-cn tht- Senior class :mal the rcst of tht- wnrlil llSlI2llll' zicliit-ws SllK'L'k'SS. 'lin tht- new girl shc is :1 symlml of the Girls' High Girl, to tht- ziclvism' shi- is :i lricml in nrt-rl, :mtl tu cvci'imiu with wlimri sho cutiies in Cmituft, tht- stualeiit spunsm' is Miss Scniurn lit-rsclf. ma? Seated on floor, left to right: Joanne Gelfond, Joyce Lazowick, Azalea Treadwell, Joan Hinkson. Sealed around table, left to right: Ellen Lee Puhl, Mrs. Crawford, Connie Bard, Beadina Pologruto, Jeanne Ferrill, Carolyn Weber, Joan MacLean, Maude Williams, Eileen Barrett. Standing, left to right: Madeline Stevenson, Patricia Stuckey, Myra Sklaroff, Ruth Sheinberg, Edwina Kennard, Rene Eisenberg, Janet Friedman, Sue Stringer, June Davis, Martha Bean, Adrianne Bauer, Lois Bause, Mary Lou Meyer, Eleanor Horowitz. P.T.D. P211 'cnt-Iczlclwcr-Dzxughtcl' ixSSflL'l2ltlUIl is rhl- nzum- given tu the Home :xml Sclmul Associzxtimm in Oi at if our sclmul. Ir pmviclcs opportunities for PZIVCIIIS, tczxclmcrs, and clzxughtcrs to work tugcthcr for thc 5 fmml of thc sclluul. The -lunim' Bozml of Guvcrnm'S, umsisting of twcrmty-Hvc junim' girls, thc Motlu-rs, Club, :mal thc P. I .DH-X. rcp1'cscnt:1t1we plwx' 'ln iw- , 1 1 n. purtzmt part m tlu' llfv of tlu- zlssuciatimm as it co- P.T.D.A. REPRESENTATIVES , , lll'illl1'lfL'S tlw rl fm'ts uf thc hmm- :xml tlu- sclmul. JUNIOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS Tfumltkx'-flflzv K V, Nggy N fl xv f x Y , f is u 411 N X .fi I wx A A i'.t Wu MEMBERS OF THE ALL 0 I N N N Illrixz. gs ' amd W AND BAND 'I I y .r Ill an 0 4 lgi'Ri's3Q hi' X 4 C ,MY ff The G.H.S. Orchestra at Work ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Sealed: Ellen Codell, Lzbranang Lotta Hertlein, Concertmeister. Standing: Dorothy Effinger, Librariang Dorothy Meistering, Librarian. M-N . X A . ' ' z fra.- . V 5 ' .1..u'.,A ' f CITY HIGH ORCHESTRA 55 lnS:'g-APWEE9' 11 - - -h?Q::f'i'f ' Killa, I , 'i'.q.,' -Q .4,4ag5ii7if'514' 'Hi mud oo -'pf TREBLE CLEF OFFICERS With Miss Goll Doris Hamel, Presidenlg Mary Ponticelli, Vice- presidentg Rosella Rem- shard, Secretaryg Thelma Broomer, Treasurerg Carole Patterson, Ward- robe Mistress. Senior Members of Treble Clef 1 , If l ,v X! 5,- , ' l ' Cf! 'ill , 5 llil li! IJIH u..::l I 3 x ll! ll IMG f ll russia v 7 l' ww Muughw ' '09 L2 X S 'Ig Il I f K .. .nml I - , :lr ,Ty 5 lllmff , Illlllpgf ,H l 'z'L 4 .. 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For tcn cunts, only one tt-nth nf a dollar, you can sec tht- grcatt-st shuw on Garth. For a nominal fcc thcrc is fund tn whet the appctitt- of cvury girl-cookies, cakes, fudge, anal red hut hut dugsfx Ar thc conclusion nf tht- gala afternoon, our wallcts vvcrc unpty but our hearts wcrc full uf happiness fm' thnst- wc were lu-lping lux' mvans of our Christnlas fund. A XXM lf? 71 xv 5 14,1 X A N, 4 N0 1 5 . ff QM, J 7 ll I JMX I F f A gt.,-T-Q'--X ,tg XA ,xxx rx at l ' N , Lg, X3 7 A 2 A 1 4 7K gs 'A -1' Inv f 1 f Y 5 , uh , , Q, Q 5 ,JK -f' , X 'V 3,5 V - W f E H t 'X . EUUNTY F IH oat 'M Fat , gg! Sw, Q ,Nw f ' r I 1 3 1 Scif-explanatory. at on , ,I 17,11 I H1451-y . ,I '69 Now .M gm vig 13 'Q ag, iv Q Q I t4cmK 4, x , if f f 1 H? fallista Club Fin!! . f , ew Ll Wx 5 1 . . ,N . .aww ls ll 5 ,A,,. 4, Sf? f . j 55 V 'z A H: 'z 2535 L QQ ' 4 A e- , 4 4 1 I YT ' w5 ' 1?fE I , w 21, lj ' , K ' V -fy L 'fix' I I ' .. Up V Q --S' . , , P-I . w - , 3' E JJ I A - m f I M M is X f M 'ralfxgg-. 7 ian aw- X ff' 'Q .2 --N 'ialrqm P ig T A, 55 s, A'- ' in Reading Club French Conversation Club R32 si'-gg A' as V+ -is M . f Elf fr k ma. fg. Y. if V :gf K A QQQEN. thx-rc IS thc f2lSClll2lflUl1 uf thu XX .L Llula, thv ch't'L'IlhUllSL' group :md tha' Scicncc clubsg fm' the crcntivc tlwu- is tlu- Print Clulwg :xml fm' thu L'Xl1lllUL'I'2lllI thvrc :irc thu illlxlllmfxllwlc :lthlutic T 'fn , X . , nups. Hvrc :lt C1.H.S. thcru IS UHQ-r'ccl :m cxtm- k'llI'I'lL'llI1lI' zxftlvltx tw szltlsfx tha- tzmstcs nf cxm-rx stlulunt. i.Y.Z. Club Howship Club xarm Ch Tlzirikv4j9f'f' Future Teach:-rx of America inns: Plmtograplxy Club Peace Club Wforld Affairs Club .Q Lenlhcr Craft Chit? Hiolngs Club Iunim' Historians P, I L. c,0lhlI'HlltC 'hysical Sciences Ch 4, Jf YJ XL , K A Q ' I' Thirty-si,1' Print Craft Club jf id e ne - fi rg? e Cenfraf edmenf of wLicL i5 wiff - flat Pfvflu M - cea e mzracL6 O! enfiuaiaam in affaged v 1 X U Q .ia V -A J Q x 7 IH ' 111mrrrurfuupmnn4ffW wawwf I X x I N, x THLET AA. BO SALLY CUSHMAN LOIS LABOVITZ President Vice-president ARD I--ff 1 N Wnnahimx 'l'l1i1'f'v-vigil!! An afternoon of paper work after a full day of foot work. 5Ulj1A'1'1UN ARGENTINE SAUNDERS CLAUDETTE KIER Secretary Treasurer LOCKER AIDES A.A. REPRESENTATIVES Yillllffj'-Ilfllt' YEA. 1 A , ggigyfx ZW SWIMMING CLUB Jim IQ wa 2? F M HOCKEY VARSITY LUNGE, SALLY, LUNGE! Rfb Q f C233 DANCE CLUB 4 fy My lf: A f X K Q XX BOWLING CLUB TEAM ED .f X f S VOLLEY BALL VARSITY GET THAT BALL! A QW W gf .xxx-f ,f-L, i I-L-'k., , MODERN DANCE GROUP Q R J K? ,Z xg- f,f XZ f if X UNIUH XQ5 J Q .X Yxfo 'wywfx x . M7 I 1. Our twelve jinx-busters. 2. Holy cow! We won!!! 3. The arch of triumph. 4. She flies through the air with the greatest of ease. 5. Steady, old boy. 6. Who am I? I'm a leprechaun! 7. She won't fall, Deb. 8. H'ow're you gonna keep them doing homework, now that they've won Contest? 4. ,J 6 7, f W W X . . X . - ,ff- 5 EU TEST Sure and hegorra . . . our Green team entered. Nervous hut sure, We marched toward the Center. Younger than all, hut skilled none the less, VVe intended to prove that our Green was the hestl Our Leprechaun led us through all of our paces: Apparatus and rhythmies and relay raees. The Red, Blue, and Gold looked frightfully strong But who could defeat our mighty Green throng? :Xt the end of the Contest, ,twas our Green Hag that flunf Vllwas the day for the Irish . . . our Green Team had won l' - lf 5' 'A 4 it ' - 77 , 91'9'4g--- 1 + If A - 1 Q ' V - me Y I bfvoi 4' .3 X x , ,f 1 if . ' fx 1 I' if IX! R '- ,B ?-AL D SE IUR ' III 'X Q A 3.53 Jw KEEN GREEN TEAM--Third Place Front Row: Ethel Pierucci, Joan Brown, Mary Ann Brill, Adrienne Green. Second Row: joan Haldeman, Isabel Bayne, Rosella Remshard, Marilyn Sidewater. Third Row: Claudette Kier, Claire Shirley, Mary Ann Gritzman, Dorothy Lentz. N' x ,..., my if Wifi? RED HOT TEAM--First Place Front Row: Charna Weinstein, Roberta Matisoff, Gladys Demby lcaptainl, Barbara Janson. Second Row: Margaret Tann, Judy Green, Jacklyn Ingling, Mary Santella. Third Row: Joanne Fortunato, Ramona Seegers, Elaine Geary, Martha Gallagher. .AX in-zu' had pzissccl since the lzlst cuiitt-st, :md xx c were now ll.'X. Xs ll mal uhin Semi ui 2 : ' g . ' mrs unch took limi' plan- that ilzu. H, . c clicl the zippzlmtlis, tlic mmlt-rn ilzincc :mtl 111m'u---- Bllf .ll.lS, VKL VVCVL' SH Vk'k'Ill'X, Ulll' lllllSk'lk'S XVL'l'L' SH SUIT! 1. Come on you IZA team and fall in line! 2. Going on a trip, Ellie? 3. Bend, two, three, four. 4. just a little goofus--that's CUT EST TRUE BLUE TEAM-Second Place 7ronl ROW: Eleanor Horowitz, Lois Bause captainl, Pat Stuckey, Debby Nodler. Second low: Lois Labovitz, Adrianne Bauer, Kay ilwell, Sally Cushman. Third Row: Evangeline Fhornton, Jeanne Ferrill, Mary Grier, Sue itringer. ,illll l3L111yz1n :lml his gmail friend lizllvc sti lihc UlltCOI'llL' uf tht- grrzlt cvcnt was that w liilillly wc hunk lurk :lt contest and rczllizc xg 4: 'a J fa Q 1 7? 55, f X ,, is g N Q- QE' asv - N XX I'l'L'll us In tht- race, r won second plzlcc. the truth, VLA aged mics had lust tu rcd hut, Hzuning youtlil A SOLID GOLD TEAM-Fourth Place Front Row: Mary Viola, Merle Kemp ico- captainl, Betty Miades, Marian Matthews. Second Row: Helen Photis ico-captainb, joan Fairman, Marlene Hering, Elinore Specht. Third Rauf: Amelia Lulewitch, Gina Tatta, Trudy Colcord, Estelle Cohen. 1. Now that you,re in that position, what do you do next? 2. The official cheerer- uppers of the 184. 3. Make sure you don't go over the speed limit! 4. And to the winner--an award! GPX Y A . , Q Had' Hall' The gangs all here' If-F, W 'fo W ..,,'- 117 IH' an 1 4 ,Hx 'X 'ikkf . Z Q means, K ff? x 4 wr + Mk . Exif: AA ei A jf 3 N ll an W f K k Xgflg me ck the arid begat Che 128 ch e L 1 'Y er cadets 'akin nj X. QE Pgath ' er Y M XX done Ma ke mme' we Ag - AL n 'mimwf KN WW 'B' 'si us- 3993 The W The C0'Ch ' 19 8 Irn 'W de o Ser f Sie more than cider. 'WQVG 'wmv 'lfuf new JUS: 5, Mem be rs of the 184 and friend. BY bY choice or offs Q Orgies D GU Qu 5 uv 0 we wa av when Xa fs 1 . W f , wav if ff , X X his fm nc! fAe laaffem 55 50 Jehg wrougkt .fda Me Lam mouea dupe anal 6f as ow. 'L' xii: 6 a l , IE I IH 3 M m m x , I ' '2 Qi!!-fffwiww, -f ' 5 f' 2 5 High ff Ei 9-fgvfgff' km J' il B5 MH f If , ff 'Rf' x XX K - Q 9 . .N-. T rv-in .ze smX 1. 47N . ...YG ,111 'I : .15':- 3' ,,, 2 '.J -. 112-12, f - 1+ -V 1 1' NX- X god JU IUH PHD , ' XJ f-i Q' 7 Nb f f X4 KNEW gf X 414 X LJ? Jw mf fwvfx , C 14' ff-N K ld. ! V!! 1 Q2 X JM! f M! J V kk,-4 fnniur T7 111 Adil! nl fire c-fvrlzanq fnwlfr vnu In affcml Nl WfulaflffplmKIIM-V! If f ' 1 w ,r X041 UZ is 1. This 2. Our 3. The Garden is the Mexican Hat Dance? officers and their escorts. sweetest music this side of Spring Street. 4. Hiya, Rusty! 5. Where the elite meet to eat. 6. The third floor hall hasn't looked the same since. 7. Gee, dah gym looks great! ED gig is 4 'Gig I --v Y xi. X H S' xv 'ff 2' '-N A I H' 'jp W 5:2 Q . 1 nf fi . X v .. W... 1 .Aj ,J -wg fi ,. , . .. 3 0 'tj if ' ,ij 5 I l f wx ff 'ff is as .Q M ff. ,fs ff ff H w .cz - . f if If fa A K ,J 4:5 ,rn .4 .f nf T f' 14' 154 ' 'A A K , I1 ,f wg. ,, qc 'ny cj . x - f ,1-af g 1f'?:'f3f3,,y ' .4 X ff- 1 ' , , . riff 2 ' ,Y fvewi' fluff , ' Q I K-f'fx1' 'f g ig . 3 V G' : ?,??3 I1? Q'fqi1s'1'f? Zf :'vw5if4'f'S X'5'f 53b54 4 .Af1'+f:?'2'f?PwP.h:L1f . . 1 xx, ,SM Q., Hgyahgg 3,5 ,. WW, K Y . -1, .W-.V ,. ,J t X' !,fff,,fkQi.Qj1 fs,-f f- Q ,, . ,ny .F A aux, I xii i .,,, in K , 5 ' 'A 'pw W s 'fYQTS1if:.f5fEsafrsf f F f fhsiffii ,gif'4f'i 'Y wg. 4 ' f- 4921- L ' A ffgilv' , 5 'Q--mfs' A. Z ,M .... K . f,,. . Q W. . 3vE,f-+.z.: .y QA x In 1 71 .. . 5 1' M Shuw me the wn in go home Af . Pduc 'md Manlvn Southern belies XQQ, '53 -J N5 f ,V L ggp.-W... Look, Nh, I'm Hyinf! pvw, , ,.-NM' Hom abou! the ru 'af KH? if If JY 32 3 il :IRR Q-.ff - w 4 5: ll-if ' Af luv I an v lwv Af 101 si ,ff ,.,-I ,f -'ff' 1- In f-' H ::' 'F' 2' ll' -nv ny av ,., xv H ,ig me H gf ,, if V' M., S: 4 r ' f R Mb,-.lah 1 ' ,,. , ,Yi ,fy V lv W1 niwv f 3 Muff 5 L,gi'Yf'-fl' , ne you went to Indnana, jannie 'a I ,,...--f C xX ' 5? W Director Get Xvflltf jo. The Bug Three-Producer Joyce, , J. f fffu Q , , Fi CML. A LLL.. if Ll I iff: U-L ' L.L.1. , X LLI' ' L Ln. X I bf, L lf Ll. ' Ll. ll I li: e 4 ' mu Z ff-,Z + I U: I lf LLL f' 14 Z '-'- A L P-.1 5 ,Z 4 ml . 1. 5 ' ? Y we Bo' Nm, ' Y Wls fork as seen f F0111 the On our way to the big city-the 184 ready to make its debut! The rams came as we came into New York nevertheless our spirits were not dampened A 'Cook's Tour of the cxt,---then the breathtaking ride to Bedloes Island and Her Majesty our Statue of Liberty. A Star is Born as each girl pictured herself on the other side qf the beside the LLL 4 Ll-Ll .4 LLL'- LLLL-L f , 4 JL g.- 1 L. J LQL LLL. L,-, A . ' P- . L- il If xxxmi Y S :T QHM ' 41-1 L- LL ML fl l..I LL LL '16 f L ' L i L f lf I. 4 , tt 7 , QZLL i5LLL LLL X LLL LLLL LLL ' L EEE.- LLL LLL..- LLLL Ll-LLL 1 L A L LLL - I L' xgxcxx Ll.L,L 4Zl.LfL , Z L LL ! I Z I f L . fi 5 ' .1 LL ti-,L 'l g L L .f L --- 1 nn .4 L 5 cl , 5 x , K 4 icwgc. Pfeiw as 3 V television sets in Radio City. We dined and dancedf?J with Vincent Lopez as the Hotel Taft and than started the trek back to the station! Ah, our aching feet . . . our exhausted limbs . . . our wonderful timeg These three, and the great- cst of these . . . our wonderful time! 0119 of th N Maybe, a talent scout will sw mx I can't lake one more stvpf' Num wilderness HI SIU ff e -., W Yorkiigwcn in X L. L LL' LLL LL L WEB fjfxif yf pg -Yi , ff Rf 33' I 1 I , I R F wif gk? F WH rij f 1 gfdwy Xixg H sf If 1. Ahh, it feels so good. 2. Who says it's not Beazle and Jackie? 3. Ne'er so crowded since. For us??? One cau girls. D ways what y ghter, pou X ME X 1 ff rl' h L IR w ,X I 1 i N h ld, ' -fm ...-f'J ,. --,--,,.f '-F, A f 1 WN N- rfi-Webff X mm H L fx! 1 Q X E 'RU Q4 SENIUH HUUM QR rf 1 A N' rqyr Q , 5 '4 M fx Q, I Nas H 4 k i-. .ligi-. -L-.-1 +-. ,. '-'W ,.. .-l.. ,..- N ,- K r X The morning after the night before. Quoth Mary Is th d gg I b f e me? A good thing th y g tt g ked for THIS tango. Z We've all g tt g t Who's th Guess how ma y X 0. ,wif f M 4 i K pf up . Smng .md U4-If wizh l,4.,ml,. Kaye. f wr .51 ,J ff . A X in ' LQf53'zTi'L'E'?fEsefabL-Q:.,:vMwf -wwf . ' -ui-.-avi . mv-'a4v.:?fp 1--am-'mash-sh - ' Fw- w 'YiPx.4 ?7s 3-W 'N 1 f Nq9i?fQ.q'W 'J't ff- A f' A ' 1, 4-fig, -ggi any ... wzwh 44,3 5 , 1 . Q.: f ,Qs a.Q'-- ,, , 1, Q12-vcr J The big four of the 184. R v e I ,fl J 1 ng Z gi xy ' I -65 -f., Fla ln- 4 7 ' -, 1l.xlo,,', Staff un ' flu, I 'lYe,,t, d u P flu, ours 0, B 151 - . ' 5 gfhwff , Q Pof 00:6 TPL-'a:,,b,e J. 03 if4'c,.LAL is-t J 4 5 1'2,f' ,U 4 'Hi X And so many things have happened since wc Inst saw you. Mrs. C. uf 5 iam' NW xs 'he sang MW?- hat ANY Y vxay Mini we .sa w when 'S if Sb O K W' 151' ff-S : '. h- ifTwf.5-', V f f J 7 :re I in The first ladies of the 184. enior But there are some things that cannot be Let's say it with flowers. measured . . . N. . . And you'll never walk alone. Sixty . . Each is given zz Img of fools A 511111781855 1111155 A book of ruff: And nach must nm kc 'Ere Ziff: if flown- ff stu nz bling No ck Or a Hopping stone. ff? TX In the past four years we have been given the opportunity to find our- selves: A rose for Jeanie. VVith these lines as the theme of their Senior Day, the members of the 184 Walked proudly down the aisle. Each girl had witnessed Senior Day for other classes, hut each thought that the time for her tn Wear that single, red rose would never come. But it did come-and passed ton quickly. The only tangible things re- maining now are :1 few ticket stuhs, rt souvenir menu or program, and the now pressed rose which symbolizes that all important, wonderfully mein- nrahle SENIOR DAY. lil, 'Y 7 is-Raj! hh flx W l X if The Milestone Staff-smiling for a change Sixty-one IQ Ouvre ton coeur. MILESTU LORNA JOSEPH BARBARA JAMES MARY GRIER MR. JERRY CAPONIGRO Circulation Manager Photography Editor Art Editor Milestone Sponsor CAROLE MANDELL At the end of our class show, Gerry Penn presented me with a flower planted in a flower pot, and told me how it would grow and grow and GROVV. At that time, almost a year ago, I had no idea how difficult gardening could he. Amid the flute players and the hassoon players, the com- mittee meetings, Modern Danee's dresses which dangled from one of the pipes ahove our heads, and the frequent invasions of angry, complaining seniors, We, the stail, managed to do our thinking, our arguing, and our paper work. How Can we ever forget how the pictures in B-l5 looked upside-down, or how sore our jaws were from eating Mr. Caponigro's Mary Janesni But most of all we'll remember how close the six of us on stall and the senor heeame, how much fun we had every afternoon, and how hard We all worked to make our hook a good one. Being editor of the lVlILESTONE was a great experi- ence for me, and I hope that the 184 and the rest of G.H.S. Edi'0 i hief en'oy readin the hook as much as I have enioyed mutting it J , g . . I e together. Aj P Love, fzffg scoff 0 fx if 'Ni- Cr X 69- -' - W .I il U' 9bf1'jjJ on 3.-Qfjgn-.0 gli 14 JXX .f fb J Nl i Q65 6, haw? day, 1 Q X-' QP ,K -9 ,, ' 35 marc E, ,U - fr.-f' V , 5 - ovlxl SLHOY9- l L -E ,gf JN f L! 2 'ii ': so EC'-f-T yi fL! N f Q3 Q3 X If , f' i X? 1 Tir' lam ee Sixty-fteo ..........UfJanua13yl953 LITERARY COMMITTEE GERRY PENN Literary Chairman ADVERTISING COMMITTEE if JOAN GELMAN Advertising Manager MILESTONE REPRESENTATIVES We never thought we would see the day. .gm ff? ' ffl-3' ggi' flag X MTN Gzyfvgg S?'t'5 ' gag ii u'n-Id thb X' 90 'i1l'er'z'.: A X 'EVENT 431g-QL 35e' My LL Y 9 A QU I A ff Agp my Wi' X ,N T A I J I A QM, 21 XSL 5 TTT 21 wa if is ff I, 1, if ,,..f- Qss ,A ' xi if xl last will anti Testament We, the class of 184, being found in as healthy a condition as possible after being subjected to four years of undue punishment and having received an oflicial pardon from the state, do hereby take stock of what we have had and what we do have, during which process we find that we haven't. In the presence of all witnesses duly required by law we do hereby wish fbecause of our have not predicamentj that we could bequeath the following: SECTION I-To the patients of the Wills Eye Hospital who have been mistreated long enough, we wish to leave 500 sets of earplugs in order that they may be spared the comforting tones of chorus classes. ea, et Q Qivifgfiav SECTION 2-To the Service Club, which always serves us, but never what we order, we offer a revised edition of the Laurel Song Book omitting numbers 4-4 and 110, because, as the saying goes, Old melodies never die, we just torture them away. Also to our illustrious and world renowned S.C. we leave a solution for the problem of the down stalirfway. We have come to the conclusion that little attention, if any, is paid to the stairway leading from the down stairway to the third floor. It is our contention that if this were made an up stairfway, all problems would be eliminated because the girls would ascend this with the thought of arriving in the lunchroom for a good, hot meal, but the joke would be on them. They would not be able to ascend the dofwn stairway, nor, discover- ing this, could they descend the up stairway to find an- other route to the lunchroom. They would be stranded in the middle in a complete state of confusion. Once they were rescued by a benevolent crane, we are certain that they would forevermore be cured of using the down stairway to go up. We now leave you the prob- lem of how to keep the girls from coming down the up stairfway. - 15 dei 2 SECTION 3-For the various teaching departments of the school we would like to perform the impossible, since they have been wanting us to do just that for four years. We would like to proclaim this year 1886, instead of 1953, so that they would have the satisfaction of knowing that all our equipment and textbooks are right up to date. Ph ' 72y::iC5 1 Raised I 1 Edicion 1 . A new SECTION 4--We should like to devote this entire section to those unfortunates who will follow us as members of what is commonly known as a MILESTONE staff. Towards deadline time, when the staff is in school until after six, it is often difficult to find an open door in the building. For this reason, we should like to issue a skeleton key exclusively for the solution of this problem, one that will work on the front door. rbi to Liv 1815411 il im' 'J -I LQ jfhl -fi V9 'Q' ' To save future art editors from getting arthritis of the hands and a premature growth of gray hair, we should like to make sure that she has . . . of all things . . . an art staff. To all staff members who can work just so much and no more, We wish to provide an ice-cold coke machine for B-15, to prevent what is commonly known as 5 olclock droop. el-'I 'I 1 1 j .,:,.-ai 'Y 1 , - , f 4 IEP ' .- N ln 11 jill 4 'Q SECTION 5-To nuestro senor Caponigro, that dashing young blade, we leave a dozen red ties with polka dots of different sizes and shapes. .,m1Una corbata Qwpara el seivfl G QVC? oo' of SECTION 6-Every term there are those daring young things who are certain that they can fool the system. For these daredevils, we should like to suggest their obtaining duplicate rosters so that they can take the elevator to lunch. SECTION 7-Through time eternal, girls have waited frantically for three and a half years until the time when the Senior Room was their possession. As victims of this vital misunderstanding fwe've spent exactly three minutes in there within the past termb, we should like to start the rebellion demanding time out from class each day so that every senior can visit the Senior Room at least oncel SECTION 8-To the A.A. Board, who have suf- fered no end in their quest, we leave a guarantee for an exclusive, private Board Room with admission available only to those knowing the secret words. fi 1 L SECTION 9-And lastly, for the benefit of the entire faculty and student body, we, the class of 184, leave. Cixdncl ever Add if Lean fhaf Awe Lnowa nof ifd own vlelofi unfif fLe Loaf of Jeioarafion. H - ' -, 1 . LA M ,xffa 'a .1--N if n -.1 .-.4 '- ,' f 'fa- lk 2-A 9 :- 1 4 - -4 : M, 52 ,K Q. v, 1 'W'-'K , 1 ,ff S, 1.1, 1 f Q' x -IQ? ' , . V- ex ' K 9. s yfff'-A x. 3 ? V 'nu A H H F ' Q1 xx -E , -wi V H - X . 'Q 1' , 1 ' is ' N X ., -' x H., K X 1' f Hu' , I v '4 , ,,, . V' M rn. X if 27 ' . 4 t 232, 'E l 5' fri? s?ff iff- f ,ilk 'Q,5rf 2'1f'j, EQ X51 W WU' 'Tl ,S - iM -:-L ilu, - L xx 4 XM wi Y ' amy Q L,- 5.f ,J If 4 X nl 3 X41 ' gf, a ,- - I Q 2 -Sai, xi 'fl m fi W x t Q 3' Dx H NX 5 ,Wi X X . J, X N mu y n, WW mnmuummu unsung ff ? ' Q 0 3 if 446 ,fff f-n'iijEi'f X TU THE ELASS WE SERVED AS UEEIEEHS MR. JERRY CAPONIGRO Faculty Sponsor The Big 619 am nof a feacker: onfg a Amlll' frauefhr ofwAom you aaleol me way. .glaoinfevl aLeacl- akeazlo myaef, 79 ao weffao ofyou. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW IJEAR GIRLs: As we think back from our first days as 9A's to our final days as the solid gold, we must admit that although sehoolls been difheult, it has been fun. These four wonderful school years can never be recaptured, but they are forever locked in our memories. There are infinite in- dividual recollections as well as the special Class memories of Contest, trip, and prom. To these memories, we, your officers, will always add an- other, the thrill and honor it has been to serve you. Although We must admit that there have been trials and tribulations, the Successes we have made more than olfset them. For the fun, the honor, and even the work, we can only say Tlianks. YOUR CLASS OP'FICERS Four who guided us throughout our senior year. Sixty-.vi.1' l.iIP1L5'HIl3H LEILA ARNOVITZ 1804 S. 4th Sr. C485 September l 8 Nursing Pm sorry, Dr. Glenn, but I didn't translate that far. JOAN BARBARA BALK 622 S. 57th St. C435 March 29 Banking More bounce to the ounce with Bunny. IDA BARAN 2314 E. Clearfield Sr. C345 May 27 Business D.D.T.'s deadly-sois Ida. CONSTANCE M. BARD 4321 N. Marshall St. C405 September 9 Business The sparkle on the finger matches the sparkle in those eyes. EILEEN L. BARRETT 2603 N. 4th Sr. C335 May 16 Ojice Machine Operator Move-up Day and Contest without Eileen's needle? Impossible. DOLORES LILLIAN BATY 1914 Harlan St. C215 June 6 S ecrelary We were jealous of your voice when you sang Jealousy ADRIANNE BAUER 5147 N. 16th sf. C415 April 1 6 Translator It is impossible to enumerate your countless contributions to the 184-. LOIS M. BAUSE 1530 E. Vankirk St. C245 October 3 Elementary Education Because she gives her all, she's loved by all. VERTISTINE A. BEAMAN 43 S. 58th Sr. C395 July 20 M erlieine Gay, friendly, and enthusiastic IS our Vertie. MARTHA JUDITH DEAN 3428 W. Penn St. C295 May 2 2 Medicine Calling Dr. Bean - appendectomy! Calling Dr. Bean! Sixty-sez'en GRADUATINB CLASS MARILYN EILEEN BERGER 1961 N. 31st St, C215 June 30 Business This incendiary blonde can set piano keys ahre. JUDITH MARIAN BLUMBERG 333 W. Girard Ave. C235 May 20 Work in lhe Field of Art and Music Thcreis more than one punch to this Judy ELEANOR HOPE BRAVERMAN 139 W. Upsal St. C193 September 1 0 Tux Lawyer In 1960 the sign will read: Eleanor Braverman Certihed Tax Lawyer THELMA MAE BROOMER 2509 W. Dauphin Si. C325 June 5 Music Teacher The cheerleader with executive ability. BERNICE BROWNSTEIN 1614 S. 4th Sr. C485 June 1 8 S eerelary Lovely to look at, delightful to know. HELEN LOUISE BRYANT 1907 Manton St. C463 May 21 Field of .Music The glittering compositions of our Chopin have thrilled us many times. DOLORES ALICE BYRD 366 Tulpehocken St. November 7 Art Teacher Shall we ever forget our Class Show and our elegant, eligible bachelor? KARIN HELENA CARPENTER 415 N. Edgewood St. f31D October 23 Inlerpreter In any language, Karin's tops! DOROTHY COHAN 393 M and Bristol Sts. C24-5 August 15 Teaching Our next delegate to the United Nations has tl1e courage of her convictions. SHIRLEY LOUISE CONWAY 2235 N. Carnac St. C331 August 4 S ecretary An Ipana smile and a sparkling wit. Sixty-eiglit JUNE CAROL DAVIS 5004- Castor Ave. Q45 August 22 Math Major in College From low A sharp to sharp A.A., Junie runs the gamut. LUCRETIA LOUISE DAVIS 2045 Bainbridge St. K4-63 September 16 MW 16 Nursing Nursing W1-,ays to be done? Call on the one Has everyone done her Latin today, who'll do it. - - - Estelle? LORRAINE ANN COPPOLINO 1029 N. 67th St. C315 October 25 Medical or X-ray Technician She's quiet on the outside, vivacious on the inside . . . SHIRLEY L. COSTELLO 3735 N. Isrh St. C405 August 21 Teaching or Women's Air Force She says it with music. LILLIAN ELMIRA COTHRGN 909 N. 16th St. C305 December 4 Nursing Sweet as a cookie is our Ginger Snap. JANUARY 1953 DORETHA CRAWLEY 145 N. Paxon St. f39D M arch 4- Elemenlary Education If only we had more teachers like Dee. SARA ELIZABETH CUSHMAN 3126 W. Penn Sr. C295 November 2 0 Nursery S cha al Teacher A.A. Personified . . . the Babe Zahariasn of the 184. MARIE D'AMATO 2118 Watkins St. C453 September 6 Pharmacist P.C.P. has a wonderful prescription in store. SHIRLEY RUTH DAVIS 584-6 Filbert St. Q95 May 5 Elementary Education Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes. ESTELLA DEMMONS 1222 W. Oxford Sr. C223 Sixty-nine I FLORENCE EVELYN GEE 4-562 Mcrion Ave. C315 August 25 ' Teaching Florence? Gee whiz! JOANNE GELFOND 1100 Wyoming Ave. C4-OD June 1 Teaching and Writing Let's rocket to the moon with Jo. Seventy EDITH MARIAN DORPH 6506 N. 16:11 sr. C263 March 2 2 Interpreter - Why, she even made an ox of her- self for the 184. RENE MICHELLE EISENBERG 1237 Magee Ave. C115 July 2 2 Elementary Education Parlez-vous francais? Et elle ecrit les belles chansons aussi. CATHERINE HELEN ELWELL 4330 Wayne Ave. C403 May 10 Business Versatility, thy name is Kay. PHILADELPHIA JEANNE FERRILL 5449 Charles St. C247 May 1 1 Secondary Education You know, she does have a first name. CHRISTINE FORTE 6241 Ogontz Ave. C410 December ll Medicine As the song goes, You'll never find comfort with silver and gold. Et tu, Chris? JANET R. FRIEDMAN 5746 N. Camac Sr. C415 June 23 Elementary Education Three cheers for Janet-cheerleader, sponsor, head of study! JOAN C. GELMAN 5758 N. 12th st. C415 June 2 1 Elementary Education Business-like head, business-like girl, and can she give you the business! ANNETTE GITTLEMAN 1918 S. ssh S1.C4s3 January 17 Ojice Work The recipes in Annette's cookbook will lead to success. GIRLS' HIGH MARCEA GREEN 641 E. Allegheny Ave. C345 September 28 Professional Model A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. LARISSA GRIASNOV 723 N. sth Sf. C235 February 1 Nursing Petite little miss, a warm and friendly smile. MARY FRANCES GRIER 5913 Windsor Ave. C4-35 December 2 1 Fashion Illustrator With wit and humor as quick as her paint-brushes. DORIS MYRTLE HAMEL 3462 Tampa st. C345 September 19 Concert and Church Organisl Never sharp, never flat, always natural. MARLENE SALLY HARRISON 2620 N. Chadwick Sr. C325 January 1 1 ' Physical Therapist She's lovely, shels engaged, does she use Pond'sP GWENDOLYN ELISE HENSON 6436 Ross St. C195 February 1 3 Teaching Tell us Gwen, does the rain get caught in your dimples? LOTTA MARIA HERTLEIN 620 W. Clearield Sr. C335 December 7 Music Teacher Here's a girl with a Lotta talent. EVELYN SHIRLEY HESS 6111 R656 St. C445 September 18 Teaching Evie's violin is inevitable. JOAN ELLEN HINKSON 1217 W. Williams Sr. C335 January 8 Nursing She's going to the dogs . . . bu she loves it! ELEANOR HOROWITZ 1412 E. Duval Sr. C385 November 10 Secondary Education Eleanor and her magic violin. Seventy-one The quality of sweetness is not GBAUUATING ELA55 BARBARA PHYLLIS JAMES 4045 Baltimore Ave. C4-J November 1 6 Secretary Our picture-pretty photography edi- tor blazed new trails to Zecca Studios. DZIDRA JANSONS 1229 Germantown Ave. C223 January 24 Nursing or Ojice Work A smile means Friend in any language. BARBARA ELAINE JEFFERSON 1156 S. 13th St. C473 May 24 Teaching strain'd. CATHERINE JOHNSON 2440 W. Norris Sr. C213 November 4 Kindergarten Teacher My nickname is not Cat, but Cathy, if it's not too much trouble. JEAN JOHNSON 1930 Catherine Sr. C463 January 2 7 Teaching 'KWhy rush? I still have twenty seconds to get to elassf' GLORIA GERALDINE JONES 908-G Reno Place C233 February 3 Elementary Education Glow-little Glo-worm! LORNA JUNE JOSEPH Sedgwick Gardens Sedgwick 8z McCallum Sts. U93 June 8 Interpreter Ah, for the good old days without subscriptions and unbalanced columns. EDWINA JOYCE T. KENNARD 726 S. sth S1. C473 November 2 3 Nursing Pm a quarter short in section dues. Somebody help me re-add this column, HELEN KORN 7440 Whitaker Ave. C113 March 2 5 Nursing With her patience -shelll make an excellent nurse. LOIS LOU LABOVITZ 3729 N. 6th St. C403 May 2 0 Elementary Education A Finger in every pie, a questio every class, that's our Lab. Seven ty- two nin LINA PEARLINE MARTIN 57 N. Felton Sr. C395 May 3 1 Medicine Sarcastic, satirical, but so sensa- tional. AUDREY MARTINY 4055 Aspen st. C43 August 1 2 Medicine First scholarship Winner of the 184 . . . and she deserves it! Seventy-three . EDITH N . LAZARUS 413 S. 61st St. C43j April 8 Elementary Education Our contribution to the theater -Edith Katherine Cornell Lazarus. JOYCE ELISE LAZOWICK 2340 S. 3rd Sr. C487 October 1 Dramalic: Miss I. Magination of the 184. MARION LEWIS 5001 Brown St. C393 November 3 O C aslzmze Dexigner There aren't enough places in which Marion can be helpful. MARY LOU MEYER 6135 Christian St. C4-35 March 2 1 Teaching My driving's improving-only two accidents last month! VERA NAVROSKY Winters Court W4 C75 February 4 Wave: Parlez-Vd. el espanol? JANUARY 1953 GEURETTA E. LIGGEONS 1336 N. 57th st. C315 May 6 Teaching The arguments with C.M. will never cease-neither will the friendship. JOAN MAC LEAN 2433 N. Fairhill St. C335 V M ay 9 Secretary Her stitch in time saved us from having almost nude cheerleaders. CAROLE MANDELL 2416 S. 11th Sr. C483 February 1 E lemenlary Education Just because the MILESTONE should have gone to press yesterday, don't let me rush you! ELLEN LEE PUHL 6829 Wissahickon Ave. C195 December 1 Occupational Therapirt What sparks the 184-P Ellen Leeel TERRY ANN RACK 5430 Walker Sr. C245 June 3 Art Work or Writing The creator of our leprechaun, and just as impish. DEBORAH L. NODLER 505 Wadsworth St. C195 August 11 College As our veep, she couldnit be beat! IMOGENE PAIGE 1906 W. Diamond Sr. C215 May 4 Secretary My name is pronounced with a long l, if you donlt mind. CAROLE IRENE PATTERSON 843 E. Tioga St. C345 January 18 Teaching Our class was sewed together at the seams by this lovely SCO TCH maid. EDITH E. M. REDMOND 4-04 Carl Mackley Apartments M 81 Bristol Sts. C245 August 3 Bookkeeping Machine Operator Doesn,t anyone have money for the A.A. or prom tickets? JEWEL YVONNE RICH 1528 W. Kerbaugh sr. C405 January 9 Temple University Quiet and unassuming, she is the gem of our class. Seventy-four PH1LA1JELPH1A TOBY PAUL 5000 N. B Sr. C205 November 20 Laboratory Technician Yes, Toby, we know the Iris is coming out tomorrow, and we've paid our money. GERALDYNE R. PENN 534 S. 4th sr. C475 February 26 Secondary Education Our Simon Legree who made us laugh until we cried. BEADINA D. POLOGRUTO 1212 Moore St. C485 February 7 Laboratory Technician You don't need a match to start this fn-ecracker going. GIRLS' HIGH JEAN YVONNE RICHBERG 2642 N. 16111 Sf. C325 March 16 Teaching What if we didnlt win those class softball games? Those line drives of yours still amazed us. ADELE BERNADETTE ROCCO 2108 S. Beechwood St. C455 March 9 Teaching The first politician to cheer a class to victory. BARBARA L. ROLLINS 1413 N. 22nd St. C215 June 21 Nursing The 184-'s choice for all-'round athlete. JANET DORIS ROSENAU 810 W. Sedgwick St. C195 January 6 Laboratory Technician We should like to predict a brilliant future for Jannie as Albert Einsteinls right-hand assistant. PHYLLIS RUSCOFF 6216 Delancey St. C4-3D February 15 Elementary Education What is so rare as a frown from PhylP DORIS H. RUSSELL 838 N. Lex St. C4-J October 2 4 Secretary Another candidate for the help- fuls of the 184. LYNN PHILLUS SANDLER 223 E. Sedgwick Sr. C195 January 20 Child Psychologist Miss Print -that's Lynn. LOIS A. SCHANBACIIER 3066 N. 10th Sf. C335 February 16 Choreography Bend your knees and point your toesg that's the way the tango goes. JACQUELINE L. SCHNEE 701 S. 17th Sr. C465 May 9 Elementary fiflucation Our class show prankster who always has a joke handy. JOAN R. SCHROEDER 2929 Kensington Ave. f34-J March 20 C ornnzercial Translator Now it can be told: Joan was Babe's,' better half. Seventy-five GHADUATINE CLASS R. LORNA SCHWARTZ 1527 Chelten Ave. C265 October 2 8 Teaching Wonlt you tell us now what the R stands for? BERNICE M. SEELING 605 E. Wensley st. C345 March 1 Wafve: Are those cookies you make really for the tea? ADRIENNE SEGAL 1727 Ridge Ave. C305 March 23 Secretary Adrienne will be here+it's only 8:56ll A novelist she wants to be3 to us A soft manner and a winning Way. RUTH BARBARA SHEINBERG 2132 N. Front St. C225 August 25 N ofvelist shc's always been a novelty. MARILYN SIMON 7001 Lincoln Drive C195 July 30 College MYRA SKLAROFF 3314 H St. C345 june 17 Clinical Psychologinf Myra has been a quiet, steadying influence in our class. JOAN FRANCES SMITH 1810 E. Wishart St. C345 August 2 8 B miners Que tal le gustaria tener cinco periodos de gimnasio por semana? ELLEN DINSMORE SNYDER 6904 Henley St. C195 October 8 Field of Art or Photography Tell us how you always get straight A's in English. PHYLLIS STARK 5454- W. Catherine St. C435 September 1 1 Homemaker Are you sure my hair looks all right? We'rc sure, Phyl - it always does. RHODA STEIN 1814 N. Broad Sr. C215 July 24- M uric Teacher First one out-one hundred and sixteen more to go. Seventy-six ALMEIDA MAY THOMS 1009 W. Allegheny Ave. C335 January 2 2 Teaching Lights, camera-there's action when Almeida's operating the switches. EVANGELINE E. THORNTON 941 N. Franklin St. C230 October 22 Dean of Women in a Unisversily Who said that the best things come in small packages? We can prove that that's not always true. JANUARY 1953 GERALDINE STEINBOCK 1327 s. 4th st. C473 May 7 Business Why couldn't my last name begin with an 'A' so I could sit in the first row, for a change? MADELINE STEVENSON 2081 E. Orleans St. f34D March 1 1 College Her lovely voice can well carry her up the scales of success. PAMELA SUE STRINGER 709 Carpenter Lane C195 July 2 Home Economics T- Susie. AZALEA TREADWELL 2244 N. Lambert St. C323 March 18 Work 'with Bell Telephone Company Although we didn't always pro- nounce your name correctly, we'll never forget how willing you always were to help. MARYLOU WADLEIGH 226 W. Durand St. C193 February 27 Teaching What's wrong with my car?', Seven ty-seven Sizzling spirits + superlative sports PATRICIA LOUISE STUCKEY 1619 Green St. C305 April 24 Business S cha ol Look for her name in the line-up of the roller derby. MARY LoU SWIFT 2415 N. 23rd st. C323 February 1 1 M nsic Teacher Mary Lou swiftly took her place in the heart of the 184. GLORIA MYRNA TEBLUM 1636 Point Breeze Ave. f45D December 10 ' English Teacher Glo glows with the enthusiasm that comes only from knowledge. MAUDE C. WILLIAMS BARBARA JANE WOLT ERS 2921 N. Fairhiu St.,f1'33 7748 Temple Road C383 July 8 February 23 Business Business Our Mighty Moe has been a Our Bonnie lies in our hearts battleship of an asset to our class. always. CAROLYN JANE WEBER 821 S. Cecil Sr. C433 September 3 College Orchestra and sponsor are just two of the things that make Carolyn Carolyn. ROBERTA WEINBERG 432 W. Eller Sf. C193 May 2 8 Interpreter Bubbling Bobbe-with an accent over the e, if you please. FRANCES WENE 4501 Lancaster Ave. f3l3 July 11 Ph.D. in English Quoth Frannie: No, I didn't get that meaning at all. I think Macbeth meant . . . Seventy-eight PHILADELPHIA ELAINE ANN WHITE 1317 W. Silver sr. C323 February 3 i Business . . . and there sat Elaine pasting windows on the skyline for the Junior Prom. HELEN MARIE WHITEHILL 1223 S. Ruby st. C433 June 2 Work in the Federal Reserve Bank Somebody,-move that we dispense with the reading of the minutes! MARIAN BERNICE WILLIAMS 1606 W. Fontain St. C213 March 18 Wamen's Air Force We sang, Down he came from the North so cold,', as our Paul Bunyon entered. ai 513 1 i sf f w . if 1 115 'J lm! .A 2 sim is . .Sai , YL' '.iifE'i' A WL-.eH:..kCl . venue aiwwf My fG4fJ ?f W n Zig 27iiQfQiifMQ 5? ?2 hE? f m? 5? ,ff my W ?39ff QfwW MW . mg XS, MMM' JW my 22.9 RX ghd 77Wg,,, 'QP Efvify , wg? f-fl R giiwbws+af3?i?SAM 'ax fmymcf QQWV3 M94 2, Q2 E ZQWMH JMMQM Egg G? ww' Ogg, M -Q Cysfivu MQ WW W 32?f J QJWME' W3 THA BYU .... lVe Wish to express our most sincere gratitude- To Mr. Jim Clark, our publisher, for his excellent guidance and for showing us the humorous side of putting out a yearbook. To Mr. Frank Zecca and his staff for doing everything but stand on their heads to get the pictures We Wanted, and for their excellent advice in photography matters. To Mr. Jerry Caponigro, our sponsor, for his criticism, his advice, his patience, and his Mary Janes, Without which we could never have survived this past year. To Mrs. Crawford for her encouragement, her interest in our MILESTONE, and her helping hand offered whenever we needed it. To Miss Noe and Mrs. Safer for their generous offer of time and patience in correcting our copy and for their many helpful suggestions. To Miss Baker for urging us to develop our ideas, for her help- ful criticism, and for sharing her sense of humor with us. And to all the others who have devoted their time and effort to the production of our MILESTONE. Mr. John Agneta Mssrs. Artie and Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Berger Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Blumberg Mrs. Nancy Bond Mr. and Mrs. Allen Broomer A. Buckman and Son Mr. Thomas C. Cole Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Cushman Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Davis Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Deans Mrs. Mary Demons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derry Mrs. janfe Doswell Mr. and Mrs. A. Fonville Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gittleman Mr. and Mrs. Selvin Gumbs Mr. and Mrs. Hamel Mr. and Mrs. R. Hargreth Mrs. Margaret Harrison Mr. Theodore Hawell Mrs. Phyllis M. James Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Morris Kanefsky Judy Ladenheim COIYIPAIYI-ellfd 0 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lazarus Mrs. George Lewis Mrs. Georgiana Leonard Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Martin Mr. Raymond Mobley M. R. Mickey Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mosley Mr. and Mrs. S. Orchov Mr. T. Gilbert Perch Mr. Bob Pratt, 3rd Betty and Marty Raskin Dr. Elkin Ravetz Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robinson Mr. Walter S. Roberts Sgt. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Rosenau Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnee The Schroeder Family Mr. Frank Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Seeling Letitia Beasley Scott Mr. and Mrs. David Simmon Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Mr. and Mrs. Steinbock Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wadleigh Mr. and Mrs. T. Leo Walker Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weinber Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis Mrs. Mary Young Mrs. Zellis Uncle Nate and Aunt Lillie Bertha, Lew, Irv, Rudy Uncle Jack and Ruthie Burt WeiserfChick Fischer Troop No. 17 B.S.A. 12Bf34 and Miss Noe Solid Geometry Class Monday 2nd Study Esquire Drugs jules' Meat Market Ggontz Home and Auto Supply Friday Sth Study 12B Gym Friday 3rd Lunch Hockey Girls 6th Period Lunch 9A-4 7th Period Algebra 4 Eighty-one U B Best Wishes to the 184 GERMANTOWN 8-6328 K 1 R K 81 N I C E from Charles and Beatrice C rumbly UNDERTAKERS Since 1776 Compliments of: SHEFFIELD BOTTLING CO. 3727-33 N, 6th Sn-get 6301 GERMANTOWN AVENUE' Phone: Ba 9-0848 PHILADELPHIA Klngsley 5-3 1 54 Costumes and Caps and Gowns Where the Elite Meet to Eat T0 Rent . if G.H.s. HQS. Consult -- C O S T U M I E R 236 South 11th Street To Adele and all her classmates Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Good Luclz 'A' NOTE-Costumes Used in all G.H.S. Play. MT- and Mrs Rocco Are Furnished by Miller Costumier, Inc. Eighty-two Banks Business College 1200 WALNUT STREET Phone: PE 5 4774 1 st In Successful Business Training- A Philadelphia Tradition for 69 Years DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES LOW COST FREE PLACEMENT BE SMART - ENROLL NOW I SATURDAY CLASSES Best Wishes to the 184 from Connie and Bill Barbie and George Luck to the 184 from: THE 183 Luck to the 184 THE 185 Best of Everything to the 184 from: Lynn Lorna S. janet R. Marylou Lorna Toby Joanne janet F. Myra Rene Eighty-three I ' ' I 1 Declslon . O O : Before deciding on plans for next : : year, check on the advantages of : . taking Peirce courses in Stenog- , : raphy, Secretaryship, Business : a Administration, or Accountancy. In Q : much less time than you think, you : 0 can acquire a thorough prepara- : tion for a successful career in the ' O 0 business world. One of our experi- O . , enced Career Counselors will be : O : glad to help you and your parents . reach a decision about your future. , . Write, call, or telephone PEnny- : Q packer 5-2100. I I PEIRCE SCIIUUL UF . : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIUN D 1420 Pine Street : 0 Philadelphia 2, Pa. n O : lOllQllIllllIOll'....O The Oiiicers and Members of the ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION of the Girl's High and Normal School WELCOME TO MEMBERSHIP The Members of the 184th Class of the Philadelphia High School for Girls Accept Our Sincere Good Wishes O MEMBERSHIP DUES, 81.00 Dues Payable to iMissl MARY A. BOYLE 1829 Marvine Street, Philadelphia 22, Pa. MRS. HOWARD W. McCLURKEN, President I To: Pat Stuckey Compliments of- ' and I her Clqgsmgfeg of I Congratulations and Best Wishes 627 MARKET STREET Mother I BLAKE and CARL'S CLEANERS C 'Pl'me '5 Ofs- Plant 1618-20 N. 21st Street I Fl' 7-9368 I Ridge Ave Store South St. Store 2338 Ridge 1512 South St. I Ki 5-3635 I Eighty-four Best Wishes from: Mr. and Mrs. Penn and Sandy Best Wishes to the Future Success of the 184 Marilyn Ray Gerry Shelly Selma Mon-ie ML J-lm! an Lorna Schwartz Phyllis Ruscoff Gerry Penn Marcea Green Leila Arnovitz Janet Friedman Rene Eisenberg Gil Tabby Allan Gerson Burt Weiser Gene Jaffe Bob Engelhardt Bobby Silver Morty Stein Annette Gittleman Sam Brody Marylou Wadleigh Tom Romspert Aclriane Bauer Frank Sundleim To the greatest class that ever was or ever will be Best of Luck ADELE To: Ellie and Susie from Mr. and Mrs. Puhl Mr. and and Mrs. Stringer llunforgeffagzz guening H Cf? Lucretia Davis Bobbe Weinberg Phyllis Stark Marilyn Berger Rhoda Stein Marlene Weiss Doris Hamel Edith Redmond Carole Patterson Delsie Rocco E ighty- five Alfonso McKinsey Norm Jablon Austin T. Greenwood Roy Fisher Spencer Frankl Don Friedmann Marty Kuhn Herb Jones Al Inglin Best Wishes and Much Success to the 184 ATHLETIC ASSOC IATION fi PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - I .. .. - Good Luck to the 184 I Best Wishes I KATE B, HALL to the 184th Class from THE SERVICE CLUB Hall's Greeting Cards For All Occasio 546 N. 17t Opposite Girls' High h Street RI 6-5716 liigh ly-six Tough Fight Girls But We Made It! Carole Lorna Gerry Barhy Mary Joan A PERSONALIZED SCHOOL - Individual Instruction ir Business Administration i Accounting 'A' Secretarial 'A' Stenographic i Small Business Management 'A' Real Estate and Insurance Approved for Veterans '14 SPECIAL SHORT COURSES Shorthand 86 Typing-10 Weeks Bookkeeping 86 Typing-10 Weeks Shorthand-8 Weeks Bookkeeping-8 Weeks Typewriting-6 Weeks Day and Evening Classes ADELPHIA BUSINESS SCHOOL CHARLOTTE THOMAS, B.s., M.Ed. 1211 Chestnut Street Administrator Philadelphia 7, Pa. Rlttenhouse 6-9535 HAMEUS HARDWARE STORE Hardware and Housewares Friendly Service for Crescentville 5829 RISING SUN AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PA. POplar 5-8486 IRVIN SOLKOV REGISTERED Plumbing and Heating 3210 W. DIAMOND STREET PHILADELPHIA 21, PA. : BEITCH-TAUB ' wiual Steak and Meat Provisions 1715 So. 20th Street Eighty-sewn JI v gyoocl nfiuran ce PROVIDEN T HOME Industrial Mutual life Insurance Bo. cs-life-.jJeaAA-.fgccivlenf HOME OFFICE 731 South Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Telephones: PE 5-7477 - 7478 OFFICES: Pittsburgh - Harrisbuxg - -Chester Best Wishes to the 184th Class l Mrs. Betty R OSCAR'S monlef gn reau Adelphia Hotel Philadelphia 7, Pa. RI 6-0842 - 4126 - 3000 d s H 1 rs. Ph'I d lph V952 Dirac f hoc! OSCAR NEWFELD Director I Best Wishes to the 184 I THE MOTHERS CLUB I 4th Lunch Luck to the 184 I from Friday Meetings: I Sth Second Wednesdays I 2:00 P.M. Eighty-eight Lunch The Parent-Teacher-Daughter Association SUCCESTS Your Continued Interest in Your School Through Membership in P.T.D.A. and YUUR HELP In Encouraging Others to Join Best Wishes to the 184 GEORGE ARMSTRONG Painter 3726 N. 18th Street Ba 3-9267 JOBS WAITING PREPARE , -'QUICKLY arf and weeks w Sylul f V' .EF N0 .,:..a'.,1.sf C . Fllllll Somlwritlnq ystem, su A 'l. Easy to learn. Tyulng and Business English Inellded. Thousands of Graduates in leading ulllc S l ' all nrlnelnal oltl Il III t l ryother Monday. Call no ll T Trlll Lesson. Fm Placemo ll L0 7-4572 O O 53 ME 3Lincoln Prop Bldg., 203 S. 20th Sl. 3 Eighty-nine Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 184 GEORGE E. HESS CYC- Aww- Our sincere congratulations to you graduatesl Youlve Successfully reached an important goal in your lives. But what does th thing is certain--an e future hold? One exciting adventure in living lies ahead of youl Perhaps youill go to college or husiness school . . . perhaps you'll travel . . . perhaps you have a career in mind. Whatever' it is, your good habit of steady saving ran help you reach the important goals ol' your future. Steady saving can hring you almost anything you wantl So keep o11 using your P5195 llanlx Book. Keep saxingl P YOUR SCHOOL BANK THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY Your deposits, up to 510,000 are insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PEnnypacker 5-2288 ZECCA STUDIOS 1634 WALNUT STREET Philadelphia 3 , Pa. 'A' Prepared Exclusively to Bring You the Highest Quality of School Photography 'A' IT COSTS NOTHING TO TALK IT OVER WITH US THERE is an advantage in having your annual printed in a plant that does a lot of this class of work. For thirtyfone years we have been making year books for particular schools and colleges. Your year book lasts a lifetime-and it is printed only once. So take no chances. 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