Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 27 of 132
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oicea aiaevf Jn ang , GIRLS' CI-ICRUS-SEVENTH PERIOD Standing--D. Manna, Pollak, C. Sherman, Solberg, M. Fihnn, F. Slutzker, M. Ransone, L. Podolsky, F. Jacobsen, A. Devor, M. Rizzuto, D. Anderson, B. Bernstein. Row Four-A. Rutz, D. Schawk, B. Cohen, R. Silverman, B. Levine, M. Blumberg, M. Ieannides, B. Welzant, K. Pantos, M. Mallak, I. Young, M. Wrede. Row 'Three-D. Landt, P. Ernst, S. Counselbaum, G. Roncn, P. Sapcrstein, P. Hassell, D. Schulty, C. Thornton, E. Fischer, P. Fleming, Carlson. Row Two-E. Fahse, Barry, R. Palm, B. Glazer, A. Stein, R. Schockner, T. Fink, S. Zimmer' man, I. Spilg. , Row One-R. Yashon,'Pianist, M. Simon, W. Carlson, Miss Helen Johnson, P. Towler, G. Skotf nicky, B. Wallace. d t at assemblies the members of the Aside from entertaining Roosevelt stu en s ' , h 1 b re resenting it at choral competitions, festivals, Girlsi Chorus also serve their sc oo y p nd other musical events. a ' lt Their newest was the presentation of Otis T. Car' Operettas are their specia y. s rington's famous operetta, 'LThe Nifty Shop, which provided forty minutes of ex' cellent entertainment with a Swedish and French air. Officers for the seventh period chorus are Marlene Simon, president, Nancy Carl ' ' ' l hc' an. The scribe is Dorothy Voss, son assisting her as vicefpresident and socia c airm ' ' ' Barbara Wallace, Dorothy Long, and Dorothy Cop and Patricia Towler is treasurer. lon a ' ' Rena Yashon and Lila Podolsky. re librarians, Able accompanists are 23

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.xuuafic jd mmorial Take 120 voices and D , I 1 y. our over this mixture a combination of notes with a pinch of sharps and flats B k ' I ' I ' c . a e in room 204 until well done. This ref cipe will yield two delicious Girls' Clioruses. Under the able direction of Miss Helen PQ Johnson, the choruses prepare interesting musical programs for the alu . Ch ' ' ' ' ' ' mnae nstmas caroling at division periods offers one of the most melodious pref sentations. stir well. Add one conductor and beat till fluff P There are two grou s of off' s ' h h second. p icer in t e c oruses, one for the seventh period and another for the Officers of th den-t and social chairman, Sylvia Elfman, activity chairman, Mary MacFeely, secretary, Mzifrilyn Crooks, treasurer, and Maureen MacFeely, Marianne Wigutow, and Karen Pranks, music librarians. The chorus gets their musical pitch from Nancy Krumin, accompanist. The very important job of sergeantfatfarms is. performed by Genevieve Skotnicky, seventh period chorus, and Marguerite Nicodem second period They not only keep the room uiet and t'l d , , . q ven 13.116 , but they also keep out any would be invaders of the opposite sex. e second period chorus are Dolores Palm president' Dorothy Faulkner vice resif GIRLS' CHCRUS-SECCND PERIOD Standing-I. Schriar G Gordon S Moore D Winter B Rolph C Krumsie K F k C W b , . , . , . , . , . g, . ran s, . e er, D. Lorenz. Row Four-M. Wrede, A, Rubin, L. MacDonald, D. Kulosa, P. Wendorf, I. Spiering, I. Thomson, R. Gaiser, P. Pearson, R. Huhtala, M. Christensen, M. Preese, B. Sims, M. Jacobson, B. Wischoffer. Row Three-B. Kruty, R. Kershaw, G. Skuba, E. Cortina, S. Cloch, R. Plusser, L. Hasbach, A. Kainov, I. Rot' man, D. Hagel, M. Marks, E. Oseas, P. Ring, I. Iskovitz. V - Row Two-A. Goldstein, E. Guerri, S. Swensson, M. MacFeeley, M. Ruhlow, M. Farber, L. Blendow, S. Wexler, L. Sattler, R. Palm, S. Ott. Row One-M. Wigutow, M. Crooks, D. Faulkner, Miss Helen johnson, D. Palm, M. Macfieeley, M. Nicodem, S. Elfman, N. Krumin, Pianist. 22



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MIXED CHORUS M d ll P Ml E Ka lan A Schiller R Bernstein A Goldstein I Levin, R. Riclcer, W. Berman Standing-C. Swoiskin, E. en e , . o nor, . p , . , . , . , . R. Olson, C. Silvers, B. Hummell, H. Mendelsohn, M. Lesser, D. johnson, S. Fox, F. Stoesser, I. Levy, A. Barkow, L. Goldberg, P Silverman, E. Geller, A. Goldstein. ' Row Five-E. Brenner, B. Cooper, D. Geller, B. Weiss, B. Rafalsom, R. Rosenthal, L. Ginsburg, I. Wclf, F. Stern, R. Schey, D. Shul ' ' ' ' f ' 'tv D. P' B. Christenholz, N. Huebsch, S man, R, Silverstein, L. Dulin, S. Schwab, E. Fried, A. Weiss, B. lskovitz, L. Denoviis, ine, Feldman. R. Z .ll L. F nklin, I. Dolinsky, D. Youman Row Four-R. Green, A. Pollack, M, Kagan, Kane, L. Joseph, K. Porter, B. Cohen, e s, ,ra B. Glassoff, G. Wortsman, E. Katz. Row Three-H. Breitowich, Rosenfield, C. Masover. Row TwofS. Lippere, H. Kropifko, M. Goldzband, L. Gorman, M. Fromm, D. Schneider, M. Clswang, -L. janovsky, R. Perlstein. Ball! Ofk Jil Melo Any member of the Mixed Chorus can tell you that this group is an organization which trains the aspiring but uncultured musician in the ways of sightfsinging, enunciation, harmony, and pitch. Cnly when these elements are thoroughly mastered is the chorus member considered for entrance into the Symphonic Choir. The Mixed Chorus is under the able direction of jolin P. Hamilton, who guides them to mastery of f h the fundamentals of choral singing. Many students in the Mixed Chorus take the subject or t e en . joyment they achieve when they give pleasure to others. The Chorus is divided into two groups, meeting the third and seventh periods, respectively, but they blend their voices when they participate in a program or assembly. Although the chorus does not itself participate in outside musical activities, it proves its worth when combined with the choir during the holiday season and at the graduation exercises. Row One-C, Salerno, H. Kardon, I. Toomas, C. Reernis, C. Bender, F, Horn, C. Eisenberg, N. Perlstein. MIXED CHORUS Standing-I. Wolf, D. Zagon, H. Grey, R. Nathansen, I. Hastings, S. Levin, I. Klugman, B. Brickrnan, E. Levi lvl K lov M Simon B Baerson H Berlin M Novick tan,.os,. ,. ,. ,.. Row Four-R. Bleecher, I. Kaplan, M. Thoma, R. Healey, M. Cohn, R. Rose, C. Litowsky, M. Missner, I. Steff fen, L. Elm, E. Finkel, S. Burger, B. Simon, F. Dribin. Row Three-N. Smith, M. Liggett, S. Feldman, S. Goldberg, N. Goldfine, T. Moscowitz, B. Waller, E. Yaffe, G Gould, E. Connor, L Leitman. , Row Two-G. Miller, L. Bucaro, L. Pivan, S. Birch, C. Gross, L. Friedman, E. Lansky, P. Stapleton, C. Needle man. Row One-I. Rosenfield, B, Platzner, P. Miller, P. Charney, S. Bloom, S. Lerner, A. Bucaro, E. Cohen. l I . .. -W an wp

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