Sabin Junior High School - Sabinite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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8 Sabinite Junior l l l PORTABLE 6 FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Mary Sorger, Tillie Kaufman, Ethel Kaplan, Frank Wise, Beatrice Freeman, Sol Silverman, Harry Shevick, Edyth Liebsker, Clara Mandel, Mary Bufalino. SECOND ROW-Albert Smolak, Walter Bielich, Adeline Deibold, Herman Spector, Rose Brown, Sigmund Sutowski,'Evelyn Serlin, Morris Vitinsky, Edith Maltz, Joe London. Lief Larson, Harry Pollack. THIRD ROW-Jennie Rodek, Joseph Breger, Bessie Gross, Harry Korengold, Elynor Mikosz, Steven Napady, Vera Ehlert, Gerald Schneider, Sylvia Libanof. Harry Kelner, Bessie Factorovitz, Harry Schrcgin, Estelle Maryniac, Ewaryst Siwietz, Rose Segal, Casmir Vrrvrnir-ski. FOURTH ROW--George Boratyn, Pauline Sl-rarzinski, Isadore Rotkin, Goldie Blumenberg, Sam Klugman, Mary Sl-roll, Oren Link, Eleanor Kalita, Joe Bortz, Jeanette Stearn, Phil Anders, Miriam Cadkin, William Gold- stein, Ruth Weinstein, Albert Mittskus, Reginald Kossowski. PORTABLE 6 - STFVFNT NAPADY W.lI'IiiAM ,GO-LDSTEIN , This lad will be both clever and good.. His mmm- 'S his fame' NVhen he grows into aged manhood It was quiet--then he cami-. M BFRT MITTSKUS L A ' P51115 AXDRRS , 1 , Cover hut nervy 'is this .lad- filwml UQ? 'S 'his mils fllsh' - .Xlways nhcrc inischief's lo he had. lliat hell sncccacl is what wc wfsh. yy,r1.T1QR BIELECK ILXRRY SCHRUGIN Aw clon't he that way- In latcr years. yuu'll surely ste XVe h ar from XValtcr every day. The Schrogin tower planned by Harry. SAM KI.l.fGMAN 15-XDURE IQQUTKIN professional atlgere he willlbv, iiorcl at school, and got-d at heart: Q I S nrcatias Viifl -icrrcs we mpc to src, Hoi-rl in whatcxc-r he takes apart. f1ER5U,D Sc-HINIBIDIBR - 1 1.x it Rx' KORENGOLD 31'f',g,'2C ffljfs ,a':f',.ikl'i'ilf's gift 1. Up in the air, high up in the sky 'UF me mi 1 pil 'm mm' XVCIH FCC MKMHQCN by and by' U ln future life h0'll trkv the part NURTIN URICFNSTFIN As genius in commercial art. Nu nerrc xxurlz, no more play: l.jg'1'EjALE AIARXVNIJAIQ lim' lilly' ml ma'l' Ill and FIWY- lVhen it comes to doing something fast. RICVIN.-Xl, KOZOXYSKI Youll had Estelle is unsurpassed. Renihrandt was great- HESSIE FACTORVITZ llnt Reggie will he grtater! Sitting at the typewriter. hanging IlXX'Zij',N I Hill- LARSON Q You safe our Bessie day after day. l don't know is this lail'-2 r plvg 'll'-RM-AN S?ECTOR . - - .. ., ln the near future ve hope to sec llihen Miss Mt'K'orinick asks him llfhy? Spector in H lmskktfwn groom

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A f Sabinite junior 7 ROOM 106 FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightb-Julia Schumovitz, Pelrl Lichter, Marie Stienke, Abe Miller, Hazel Guenther. Edward Dire, Clara Tessler, Bessie Zitnick. SECOND ROW-Mildred Miller, Schirley Bruisin, Raymond Larson, Mary Kessner, Louis Levine, Stephania Madey, Harold Marker, Mildred Skoroszewski, Abe Kluber, Mildred Schneider, George Lukas, Eugenia Kuklewitz. THIRD ROW-Evelyn Lobodkinski, Dorothy Tugendtaft, Thelma Whitman, Melvin Harris, Ruth Mille-x Paul Berger, Charlotte Abt, Leo Weichselbaum, Florence Abitz, Nathan Dienstag, Gertrude Rabinovitz, Nathan Goodman, ,Teeny Farkas, Louis Barnett. FOURTH ROW-Jennie Ozog, Emanuel S. Lashover, Bernice Deutsch, Sidney Miserow Gertrude Mos- Edwin Duda, Sarah Saeger, Irvine Tugendtaft, Lillian Rome, Oscar Boxer, Emily Keuter, Edvvard Siegel. Ji ITVITLYN LOBODINSKY SAR.-XH S.MSI'IR Very often ahstnt. yet she makes her grade, A quiet girl. with many reserves. Nothing that she makes has to he remade. Her high marks are always well deserved. PIC.-NRI. LICHTER BIILDRED SCHNEIDER She endures the teachers quietlyg Her marks would he much better. no douht, She suffers patiently. If so much of the time she was not nut, S'I'l?Pll.'XNI.fX MADEY ,lL7l IA SCHLTMOYITZ lVhen Stephania starts to act, :Xu angel when someone is near. Everyone cheers. that's a fact! But when they are in the rear? MIIDRED MILLER MARIE STIIZNKE Nut brilliant, hut steady, is her quality. .X jack-of-all-trades and master. too. Muvh more desired than occasional hrilliancy. To study industr'ously is her clue. RVTH Mll.I.R'R MILDRICD SKOROSZFXYSKI lined at her studies, but talkative is she, .X quiet girl, pleasant and neat. .Vu :ys 1ll'lilll1 others happy, The kind you always like to meet. ,HTNNIIQ OZOG ULARA TESSLIYR Her future to dseuss wou'd he amiss The little girl with the deep voice. It is impossible her to dismiss. In our assemblies she's given us cause to rejtwin- til- f l'NL7DI5 RABINOVITZ DOROTHY TUGFNH.-XFT Her Romeo did serve ice cream, lVhen she gives her math a start. But enthusiastic she did not seem. All Mrs. lYeeks' tmuhles seein to depart, I.ll.l,I.-XX ROME BESSIE ZI'l'Nlt K Mis: Broderick does all in her power lVith hiuhest honors when it coiues to stnrlvinu Tu try to make Lillian stir. All thisicmnes from work. i



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Sabinite junior K wg -W y W 9 QREN LINK A pleasant word, a happy smiley These make him popular and worth while. HARRY POLLACK A very good student- A scholar supreme. JOE LONDON Joe, be like your namesake, London, an author, rare. ICLEANOR MIKOSZ ' In a plane fumbling with the sticks XVe'll see El doing her tricks. ICXVARYST SIEVVITZ A rare power I His work is in print. .. yt MARY BIJFFELINKV .t,. Make life sweets XYith a smile that ean'1 be beat. TIl.1.lli KAL'l-'MAN A C P. A. beyond a doubt: Errors and losses she'll always rout. HARRY KICLNER What Knute Rockne was to football, Hack Kelner will be to basketball. ADELINE DIEBOLD As fast as the lightning seems to Hash Over the keys her fingers will dash. IELEANOR KALITA Sweet, good and what's more, Could be our future reporter? RUTH XYEINSTEIN As shy as a blossom And just as sweet. ETHIEL KAPLAN A future tir ta liatrbof' ,ll-INNIIC RODEK 1 NYhen sick in bed with an empty purse, . 5 1 . L tl on jtnnn if SYLYIA LIHINIDFIT in need ot a nnrs Nature lxas meant her to be good. Both in child and womanhood. A Mtamtt CADKIN In later years we all will see. XYhat a genius at Latin she will be GOLIJIIC BLIQMICNBIQRG lfuture Miss Amt-rica. VERA IEHLERT Pluke and plink-plink and pluke-- lA'ho can it be P XYhy Yera and her nke ! llli.-YI RICE FREEMAN A liv ng fire-brand lighting the way ahead! RUSH Sl? LAI. As sweet a nature is hard to find. For she is an asset to mankind. MARY SKULL To be an executive is her aim, -it 'S'llg SKCIHS to be her game, 1 r lo MARY SHRGIZR Miss Mary is of a peculiar type. Sh l blossom beautifully when the time is ripe. -l l-f A N !f'li'l'li STEARN et n tml ke her name. is always sweetg llte .lash of her smile is s'mpfy a treat. tit. l'.'xL'l.lNl'f SKARZ i 't'li'1e Skarz is her name. XM lneh we know slit-'ll bring to fame poiihfi 3 MORRIS ARBETMAN A jolly. happy. generous sort. U... ps- ' better sport. llteret xtrt tsi DON.Xl D BIQLOFSKY l never trouble trouble. 'l 'l trouble troubles me. UIZORKSE FLIGG l'ull of ptp . 5 t .. . ' ' , full of fun, X- bright and merry as the sun. PAUL FREEDMAN Carefree, joking, full of fun, For a good fellow, he's the one. MORRIS GELLER Happy-go-lueky, fair and free, Nothing is there that bothers me. MARCUS GRIEENFIELD Good natured, happy and gay, He'll makes his mark some-fday. HAROLD HAHN ' He's not so very tall, But can he play basketball! ARE LEVIN One whose jolly and simple ways X-Vill earn hint friends for the rest of his days IQIJXVARD LYCARDI Always jolly, bright and free, Full of joy as he can be. SHJNEY MARKUXYITZ For a whole lot of talking, and a lot of fnn. Sid Markowitz cannot be outdone. IUCN PEARLMAN XVe was always there Toe do his part and give his share of talking KHIESTER PINSKI XVhere quietness reigns. Ability is sure to be. MIKE RAMPOLA A wise man does not talk much, He works a lot and earns much. Allli RICHMAN Never at a loss for words. SUI. RLYSHAKOFF Sol has a host of friends, A helping hand he always lends. LICUNARD S0130 Leonard certainly has brains, With his work. he takes great pains. IRVING TVAROH Nature made him, as it should. Not too bad. and not too good. . If R l-11.2 XX A YDA A happy-go-lueky. cheerful young lnan, XYho never eritd, 1 e:tn't, but always. l ean.' HYMAX XVOHI. A gift uf joy and friendliness Does Hyman with great honor possess Bll'l'L'HliI.l- XYOZNY He was nm-'er the only one XVlio played the game well until it was done S'l'ANl.liY ZAJAL' He has little to say, Most every day. ADAM ZASIMOXYICH He-'s quiet but that's his nature. .Xlll-I ZAZRA ' Hire you have a friend. XYho'll stand by until the end. 'l'l-flJDY XYAR'l'Al.SKl 'l'eddy's merry smile Made him worth while. RUTH BANZULY In the library she works. It is there she never shirks. RPIUINA BOGDANAXYICZ Quiet. reserved. and neat. She is always very sweet. ESTHIZR BULOVSKY Red hair and at readier sntile. ANN DREEBIQN She does as she pleases, Hut what she does doth please ns. lll-Il.liN GRILQIER Always in earnest and always sweet. The kind we always care to meet. Rl. l'H H0l.l..-XNDIER A pltasanter girl of the quieter kind. ln whom a depth of eharaeter yon'll lind

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