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28 Sabinite Junior SUMMER SCHOOL PERMITS ROOM 302-9A EARLY GRADUATION FROM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL By Rose Hirshfivld and Helen Ir-vin It has been noticed and commented upon that Room 202 has by far the greatest number of otiicers ever elected in one class. W'e have also discovered that these pupilsand many other of the pupils of 202 have sped through Sabin in two and one-half years. This shows that an able-minded, intelligent, child, should he able to get through a Junior High School in two and one-half years at the most. lVhen summer school first started two years ago the aver- age number in attendance for each room was small. VVhen we had summer school in Sabin. 202 had 38 pupils present. Thus they have saved one-half year and have gotten higher marks because they have put their intelligence to a 10:21. ROOM 202 2 YEARS Sylvia Brickman Julia Garbacz Morton Freier Frank Anderson Toby Federman Mary Cigoj Irene Kaczmarek Helen Iwaskowitz Alfreda. Chmielewski ZW YEARS ROOM 103 ZW YEARS Mike Prischepenko ROOM 108 ZW YEARS Minnie Goodman 2 YEARS Hella Selly Mary Duday Rose Hirshfield :Xdeliue Lorek .lane Kubaeki Lucy Szafader l.illian Kaufman Marian Riis Margaret jamhrick Bessie Kirsh Florence Gordon l-lessie Leader l.illian Jensen Freida VVestfall Rose Slobodian Evelyn Chernoti' Minnie Chiakeu Hannah Argoosh Helen Irwin Eva Samuels Joseph Oppenheim Herbert Brin Eugene Boratyn Philip Fuchs Alvin XN'archell Harry Eishkowitz joe Vlfackowitz Abe Durbin Edward Trudman Sidney Goldberg Eugene Pochron Louis Herbstman lsadore Vlfeinherg Lillian Singer Anna Berman Thelma Kelner Shirley Gildenblatt Sarah Deutsch Mary Berger Celia l.amu1 Goldie Soll ROOM 312 ZW YEARS Edith Baygood ROOM 210 2M YEARS Morris Goldman lsadore Hershkowitz Morris Petchersky Ben Himmelstein Qutngrapbs Joe Novak Rosalie Mermelstein Tobie Bernstein Loretta Spayer Violet Bellmoff Louis Ziteh Norman Messing Sarah Minkus Rhea Gethner Helen Sall Sarah Silverstein f
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Sabinite Junior 27 WHAT A GYPSY TOLD EUGENE Hy Eugene' Rnratyn VVhile motoring with my friends on a sunny day in June l939, we came to a Gypsy camp, and my friends wanting to have some fun persuaded me to go with them and have :ny fortune told. The Gypsy told me to make a wish and cut the cards. She placed them on the ground and said, In these cards I see not only your future, but future of your whole class. I see Eugene Boratyn in his otlice making plans for a :few city hall, sixty stories high. He is the greatest archi- tect of the day. Abe Durbin. a famous engineer, has his rfhcc in the same building. Bella Schy is a private secretary for Herbert Brin, the Mayor of Chicago. Mr. Brin has been elected for his second term. Mr. Edward Lieb is his campaign manager. Adeline Lorek and Lucy Szafader returned from Paris today where they have completed their course in art. Both have won great merit for their paintings. The cards tell me that jane Kubacki, an aviatrix, circled the globe in a tri-motor plane of the ,loc VVackowitz make. She broke the XVomen's XVorld Record for distance flying. Mary Duday is a teacher of Latin at Sabin. Joseph Opyenheim is the professor of Math. at Yale College. He also wrote many books on the new way to simplify math. Bessie Kirsh isa teacher of Physiology at the Tuley High. Sidney Goldberg, a great chemist has discovered a cure for cancer. and has become very rich. R-use Hirshlield and Lillian Kaufman are performers on the Orpheum Circuit and are at the Oriental now. Rose dances while l.illian plays for her, and both are great hits. Edward Trudman is the leading pitcher of the Chicago Cubs. He pitched thirty games and did not lose one. Louis Hcrbstman is the editor-in-chief of the Daily News, and Philip Fuchs draws cartoons for this paper. Sarah Deutsch is head of the Michael Reese Hospital. Hannah Argoosh recently returned from a trip around the world, she is married to a multi-millionaire. Harry Fishkowitz wrote several books including the following: Sink or Swim , The Crack Shot , and The Pencil and the Book. g All the other pupils made good in the fields they chose. Almost all the prominent men and women of today came from 202 in that glorious June of 1929. After she told me about my classmates she told my own fortune which was that of a successful lawyer. We paid the Gypsy and were again on our way. I was extremely happy as I had heard my own good fortune and the doings of my classmates. -Eugene Pochron BEST SCHOLARSHIP Girls Boys ,Mary Duday ..,. .... 20 2 ............., Philip Fuchs Tobie Bernstein ,,- .... 108 ....... Anthony Grabowski Sylvia Weiner --- .... 210 ..... ...... E dward Krauss Norma Sendstad --- ..... 312 -.,- --- David Fishman Helen Iwaskevicz ........ 302-103 .....s... Paul Mindak MOST COURTEOUS Girls Boys Mary Duday ............. 202 ..... .... E ugene Pochron Rosalie Mermelstein ...... 108 ..... -- Robert Zuehlke Lucille Bryant ,,.... -..--2lO .... --- Nathan Slutzky Norma Sendstad --- ...... 312 ...... .... Da vid Fishman Emily Kosinski --- -----302-103 -- ---Eugene Damsz Continued from page 26 hearing our case, called over his friend and lawyer, whom- wc discovered to be Philip Feinzimer and whom we were very pleased to see. The verdict was in our favor and so we went on our way once again. After securing passage on the 20th Century Limited for Chicago, we came across a troupe of circus performers un- der the management of Isadvre Birnbaum. In his company,- were a group of nationally known artists, among which were Stella De Fugiel, the famous dancer, Isadore lkinn, the' gum and beauty expert, Anna Friedman the red-headed snake charmer, and last but not least Evelyn Saltzman, world's last word on what girls will wear. Miss Saltzman: had formerly worked as a model. XVhen leaving thc train at the l.a Salle Station we ran across Stanley Beattner and his lovely wife, Helen Luma, who said they were leaving on a trip to the Orient. Finally we reached our destination, tirerl but happy. The supposed reunion turned out to be a wedding. The bride and groom werc Eugene Berg and Libby Kravitz, who both looked lovely. The bridesmaids were Dorothy Dambro, Dorothy Kaplan, Lucille Bryant and Katherine Mairow. Edward Punyur one of the winners of the Olympic Games was the best man. Sylvia W ainer, made a very lovely hos- tess and her husband, Harry Klein, tbe host, was perfect. Rabbi Stein performed the ceremony. Entertainment was furnished by the famous dramatic artist. Morris Pitcbersky, who has appeared in many Broad- way successes. Under his management were other head- liners such as Helen Olstein. thc famous lyric singer, Mor- ris Zaretsky, leader of the most famous band of Chicago, and Toby Cywiak well known dancer. The beautiful Helen Sall was the hit of the show with her witty remarks. Aniong the guests we mct Olga Vlleslowska, the famous mind reader of the ages. Isadore Herskowitz. a lawyer of renown, honored the wedding by his presence. VVe also met Bernard Himmerstein who is now a judge in the Muni- ci al Court. After a very enjoyable evening, Sarah and I set on our way home, happy as we could be at seeing all of our old friends again. .xp --40 if f-:ff-1 vxfwiv MOST TALENTED Girls Boys :lane Kubacki --- -.-..202 .............. Philip Fuchs Edith E. Rubin .... ,.-,-l08 . ...... Casimer Glowinski Toby Cywiak .....c ---.2l0, ......... Morris Goldman Frieda Zimmerman .....,. 312 ...... Morton Sonnenschien Helen Iwaskevicz ........ 302-103 --, ....... Sam Kirstein MOST ATHLETIC Girls Boys p Adeline Lorek --- .... -202---- .... Alvin Warchul Marjorie Olsalc .... ---..108 ..... -- Daniel Arkin Libby Kravitz --- --..-2l0 .--- --- Edward Pinzur Irene Richter --- ---.312 --- ..... - Bruno Mytys Ethel Brown -- ..... 302-103 .... Mike Prischepenko
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