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Sabinite Junior 15 I 4 I ROOM 108 lst row left to right: Morris Rubinstein, Ruth Rosen, Frank Holmgren, Bernice Bratzlover, Mary Berger, Minnie Good- man, jack Hertz, Edith Rubin, Mike Procyk. 2nd row left to right Rosalie Mermelstein, Robert Zuehlke, Esther Lef- kovitz, Ted Pomeroy, Marjorie Olsak, Louis Geller, Elsie Condell, Anthony Grabowski, Mildred Whitman, Edwin Szewczyn- ski, Irene Kaczmarek. 3rd row left to right: Dorothy Garduk, jacob Greemtein, Toby Feden-nan, Louis Zitch, Goldie Soell, Theodore Novak, Celia Lamm, Chester Kurowski, Mary Dubicz, Nathan Cohen, Bernice Fisher, Abe Witdin, Frieda Gittler. 4th row left to right: Norman Messing, Loretta Spayer, Daniel Arkin, Violet Bellmoif, Nathan Camras, Tobie Bernstein, Frank Anderson, julia Glenn, Casimir Glowinski, Mary Cigoj, Arthur Cohn, Fannie Switchwok. ELSIE CONDELL Her voice has charm, her face is fair. ILL. BUSINESS COL. MARY DUBICZ VVith magic fingers she'll type her way through life. SCHURZ TOBY FEDERMAN She is wise who talks but little. TULEY BERNICE FISHER They don't make them any better. ROOSEVELT DOROTHY GARDUK Hers is the spirit of service. MARSHALL FRIEDA GITTLER Always dancing, always gay '. TULEY JULIA GLENN To know her is to love her. TULEY MINNIE GOODMAN A lot of knowledge in a little space. TULEY IRENE KACZMAREK Service with a smile. TULEY CELIA LAMM As gentle as her last namcf, TULEY ESTHER LEFKOVITZ Our girl of some importance. TULEY ROSALIE MERMELSTEIN Rahl Rah! Rosalie. TULEY MARJORIE OLSAK One who shines in every SD0rt, SCHURZ RUTH ROSEN ' She's always cheerful and gay. TULEY EDITH RUBIN Shakespeare's rival. TULEY GOLDIE SOELL fl H0041 3ll'f0lI11d girl. TULEY I
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Jun.. --.lv - Y- 14 Sabinite Junior ARTHUR MELMAN An all around athlete and a good scout. CRANE PAUL MINDAK ' Quiet and studious, with a pleasing personaliiyf' '-TULEY .IOE NOVAKOVVSKI A well-liked boy with many friends. EIJNVARD OCHVVAT ' Always ready to be of service-his honor lies in honest toil. Q LANE XYALTER ORZOI. Silence is golden. LANE MIKE PRISCHEPENKO Little Napoleon-small in stature, but great in mind. CRANE EDXYARD ZBYLUT A good, quiet lad. LANE BOYS OF 108 FRANK ANDERSON A giant in mind as well as in body. SCH l.'RZ DANNY ARKIN He swings a wicked bat. 'l'Ul.lCY NA'I'HA,N CAMRAS P If silence is golden, he is far from poor. TULEY NATHAN COHEN Vie Tom Mix and Peanuts. LANE AR'l'Hl'R COHN It was quiet. then he came. LXNE LOUIS GELLER He kindly tolerates the teachers. LANE CASIRIER GLOVVINSKY His violin speaks for him. TULEY ANTHONY GRABOVVSKI Self reverence, self knowledge. self control. SCHURZ JACOB GREENSTEIN Quiet, but efficient. 5, CRANE JACK HERTZ I Little, but oh my ! LANE FRANK HOLMGREN He's quick always to the minute, LANE He's got a head with something in it. CHESTER KUROWSKI An ever-ready right-hand man. LANE NORMAN MESSING Still water runs deep. H CRANE THEODORE NOV AK He could if he would, but he can't, so he won't. LANE TEDDY POMEROY A boy of the world and for it. LANE MIKE PROCYK He will blow his way through life. LANE MORRIS RUBENSTEIN Youngest in the class. TULEY EDVVIN SZEWEZYNSKI Takes his time, but'gets there. UNDECIDED ABE VVETTLIN I ' Why teachers drink ink. TULEY LOUIS ZITCH He studies once in a while. TULEY ROBERT Zl,'El.I-IKE NVork can move a mountain. LANE GIRLS OF 108 YIOLET BELLMOFF A girl with a sunny smile. TULEY MARY BERGER A girl of three C's. Cute, Curly, Clever. TULEY TOBIE BERNSTEIN She won honors by attending to her duties. TULEY BERNICE BRATZLOVER Her nimble fiingers make merry melody. TULEY MARY CIGOJ If aspirations count, her future is assured. TULEY -.,... 3
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.16 7 v fnub ,T Nu-gwiws-H-FL-N 1 Sabinite Junior an , Y ,, Y , -e. ,. .- ....,W . -Q. w 1 1 Advanced 9B's who transfer to Senior High School Because of Summer School Work. PORTABLE 4 lst row left to right: Max Miller, Rebecca Segal, Charles Fadun, Tillie Zizac, Eugene Cygnar, Elizabeth Unger, Nathan Goodman. 2nd row: Rubin Heller, Catherine Beringer, Norman Rubin, julia Gondek, Paul Leonas, Helen Lurtig, Fred Hanelin, Beatrice Masor. 3rd row: Raymond Lindgren, Rosalind Rhine,, Sam Richman, Helen Oldenski, George Lieb- sker, Mamie Cohn, Abe Schwartz, Rev: Woloshin, Irvine Tugendhaft. 4th row: jolm Petrov, Esther Simon, Harold Shaffer, Sidney Fradkin, Carl Rabinovitch, Max Rubin, Sarah Stein, joe Goldstein. 1 - ,.NA' LORETTA SPAYER Quiet, but oh! so nice. MOVING JTO CAL. FANNY SWICHKOVV 3 S's-sturdy, studious, steady. A fl TULEY MILDRED VVHITMAN Clara Bow is her hobby. ' 'rl TULEY
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