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SABIN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL C l-l l c A c o PROGRESSIVE-ENTERPRISINC-PUNCTUAL 3 llolume vll. S A JANUARY 1930 Numberl HONOR ROLL Graduate in Less Cap and Bell Club Figure after indicates number of times, this semester, pupil has been on Honor Roll. 310 Lillian BCCkCl'lll8ll ...,.... --.-- l julia Berner .,............., ..... .3 Sylvia Brill ............ ----- '- lnlla Chesley ............. ----- 2 Evelyn Guthnlan ....... -,--- l Frances ,lass ............ ----- 1 Ann Kalesz ............ ----- 2 Bernice Landau ...... -A--- 3 Mildred Maniloff ....... ----- 2 Florence Quinn ......., ..... Sarah Rich ............ ----- 2 Cilia Rosenlan ..... --A'- l Mollie Zlotnick ........ ----- l Clarence Baraseh ....... ----- 2 Sol Dirlllisll .............. ----- 2 Irving Horwicll ....... . --A-- 2 Robert Levin ........ ----- 2 Leonard Rotzoll ................ .-.-- 2 Abe hN7ElSlllHl1 ........................... ..... l Portable 4 Edna Garfield .................... .--.- 2 Stephanie Korecki ....... ---.- 2 ,llanette Korecki ....... ----- 2 Arthur Retchin ........,.. ----- l Edward Segal ................ ----. l 301 li'izabetll Ahlers .........., ..--. 2 Dorothy l.2lllllll CClll .... .---- 1 Dorothy Sherishefsky .... ..... l Edith XVynner ................ ..-l. l ZIZ joseph Berner .,.......... .---. l lfleallor Krause ...... -.--- l .Kaye Ornbo .....,............ ...l- l Edward Schwartz ......... ...-- 2 H0 blames Darlantes ............ ..... 2 l'l'ar'ottl- Koncus ....... ..... 2 Alice Schneider ,............ ..... l 303 Fr idzl liilltllllllll ............ ..... 2 Lillian Goldman ................ ..... 3 306 LiCllLX'l'.Vk' K' helak ...... ..... l 384 flllllil Llllililllllll' ....,...,... l 203 llanna M'eiss ...................... ..... l 204 May Chubillsky ..Ll ....,....... ..... 2 If 205 ' -l0SCl'llllfBlll1ll2llC ................. ..... l ' zos I Mary llernste'n ...l................... ..... 2 Portable 3 Bernice Marcus .................... ..... l Portable 2 Victoria Melniczok ........,. ...,. 2 Than Three Years Portable 3-22, Years Regina Bogdanowicz Esther Bulovsky Ann Dreeben Olga SIIYCO Anna Klass Mae Kotler Evelyn Lazar Bernice Marcus lidith Silber lflnilia Skryzpkowski Sadie Sol Leonard Sofo ltllllll Farkas Nathan Drillst'g Pearl Lichter Rutll Miller ,lennie Ozog 106-ZZ Years Louis Barnett . ' 'e .l Abe Miller Edward Siegel L. hvt'l'CllSElll3lIIll Gert. Rabinovitz Florence Abitz Lillian Rome Shirley Brusin Bessie Zitnick 310-2 Years Clarence Barascll Lillian Beckerlnatl Oscar ROSQIXIBII Celia Rosenlan 310-2M Years Ben Bernstein Ruth Dolinko Earl COOIJCTIIIZIII Francis lass Sol Dirlllisll Ann Kalesz Irving Horwich Bernice Landau joe Leep Rose Levin Robert Levin Hilda Lepke Sain Givin Mildred Maniloff Sylvia Annes Florence Quinn .Xnna BHUIIIKHFICII Sarah Rich julia Berller Mary Switkill L. Butfenstein Molly Zlntllik Barbara Crook Portable 6-2 Years llialter Bieliell Estella Marylllach Frank lVise Portable 6-22 Years Harry Pollack lsallore Rotkin tilerald Schneider Harry Schrogin Sylvia l.ll1Zlll0H lennie Rodek ,leanette Stearn Beatrice Freeman llfwaryst Swietz Philip Anders loe Bortz Reg. Kossowski Hurry Kelner -Ioe l.0l'll'l0ll .Xllv rt Sllltlllili Movies Vinitzky 310 ATTENDANCE .MAKES RECORD Room 310 has had 45 days of perfect :-lttr-lldallce, which to date is more than half of the semester. Can ally roolll beat that record--next SCIIICSIKFP lVhy don't you try? ,V Stages Penrod Heigb Ho! Heiglx Hoi Did you see the Penrod show? lf you did you had a trol! Which really, really can't be boat. This is how everyone felt who wit- nessed Tlle Ca-p and Bell Club's great success. january 28, l930. Nearly everyone has read lillll laughed over iliilI'lClllgl0Il'S NPCIIFOCVI and everyone just roared over the club's presentation of it. The grown-ups seenled to enjoy it as nluch as the youngsters did-nuf sed. Abe hVl'l5llliill. as Pellrod.alld Nathan llienstag as his Clllllll. Sain. were lllllklllg the hits of the evening-and Mr. Herbert Hallliltoll Dade! Vilas there evtr a more suave villain? Mr. Abe Kluber gave a very clever pre: sentation of Dade. Congratulations: Abc. old boy! Everyone loves a lover. lVho could be more likeable ill tllat part than ll3IlllS0lllK' young Robert VVillialns chvlll. Caulfleldl. One really wonders how Margaret QBQ-rnice Markusl could resist llilll so long. llt'l'lllZlll and X'-Cflllilll lLouis Bartlett and Sam Zivenl helped keep things il-lllllllllllllg. Mrs. Bassett fDorothy 'l'llg'tllllaftl fllld Melvin Harris as darling little Georgie added to the interest. Clarence Barash as Banker Schofield was so lllllllfill the club seriously C011- siders making llilll treasurer if tlley can induce Chief COUIIIDS LMartin Green- steinl to protect their deposits frolll robbers. Speaking of robbers-how about Tllll tMorris Lehrl, wasn't it lucky Ile didn't escape with Schotield's S2.0UU? Q Mrs. Schofield tSarah Rich? was llllilllllfllllj' presented. ,large and his cousin Della were excellentj lVho' would believe Leo 3vClSCllJ2illlll could play a Yankee so cleverly? Della-Miss Anna Billllllgllflllfl'-WHS a typical maid, , , lVillianl Goldberg was Mr. jones. daddy to little Margaret, so Cllilfllllllglj' lllllyl d by Esther Levinson. A The play was coached by'Mrs. jen- kins, the lll1lS'C directed by'the Misses Hrlen and Martha Byrne. Miss 3yBZltCll taught the dance'sotllorougllly enjoyed by all. Miss lithel Fant designed the program cover and last but by no means least. SFlllll'l'S own Mr. Moritz Boellnl was responsible for the artistic staue settings. Hope you enjoyed ulJQlI!'0Cl as llluell as I did, if so everybody' is lnlppya atlsltllljl.
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F I0 Sabini'9,15sPi9f ., ,A W, e--- ,M 1 l i i i PORTABLE 3 FIRST ROVV CLeft to Righty-Abe Rickman, Sad e So-. Lslzer Bulavslcy, F:cd Nilayda, Pearl Stocklwltz, Pio:-vis Arizetman. B.eg'n:t Bogdan, Olga jurco. Bernice Marcus, Leonard Sofo. SECOND ROW-Hyman Wolzl, Robina Miller. MWC cl X'-flznip, Anne Dreebin, Georfae F'3'Tfz. Erelyn Lztzar, Ben Pewrlman. Sylvia Syncheff, Mlrcus Greefziield. M is Kotler. Sydney Mirkowitz, Helen Griger. THIRD ROW-Harold Hahn, Ruth Hollander, Sol EXLISEITIQCH, Evelyn Mil'er, S'.1n'ey Zaiac. fklfredi Kuzli- arski, Chester Pinski. Helen Weiss, Darnld Belofsky. Bef:-ice Mfrsii-ow. Abe Levfn. Edith Silber, Paul Fre:dz.11't, FOURTH ROV!-Edward Lycardl, Florence Greenberg. M'ke Rampolsx, Sylvia Levfnson, Irvin Tvcn-oh, Fuix Bnnzuly, Morris Geller, Emilia Slzrzypkowski, Tcldj' V.'4r'L:xIsl:l, Anna Klzss, Adgzii Zaslzzzowlclt, j'c.x:1e.te Pckrzs, Abe Zazra, tr! KLA ill Nt U ICVI-il.YN Mll.l.liR UHF Ullill llfb l flf5S N PUD- She has a lovely smilu. .And !rlu',',rN 'd5 ilu' fan ilIWi'5'S HN. .-Xml :il het' iricntls :arc worth wh'lc. ANNA Kl,.-X55 ' ROBINQX MIl.l.liR lt run looked thc whnlc world round. Sli is igri- kind, limi vii-v gwggi, .-X better friend rznnmt hc found. gin- is V YQ' polite and wifi- iigiiii ,Xl,FRll'fD.AX lil'RC'l-IARSKI l.tIjl'l'I.1 gtthgfqg ' lf Xml C'l'l'f YHIYC H Wflffil A little g'rl with prctty hair. Sill' will fhilfl' ll HWHB' ill 3 llll l'5'- :X lllllllln tn:-nnvr. 1: nuict air. HELEN KVTYN--X liklll to-x SKRZYKPKOXYSKI Yury pleztsintl and vcry nvnl. I-X very iiigq 1355, lfrmn the tnp of her ht-:id to tht' sole' of ht-r Qf t1,i'5 3-img time A iw. Q mum sm. M-U1 IV l' I l'-R . CII-.-Cry, steadfast, tritd :ind trnv. -X 'SIW'-'fl' lllilllllff- 91 llillllli' fllllk- Sh 'll hc xi good friend to any nf ynu. Xlfinning litr friend-z just all thc while. llli' RI STfjQ'KA'iXl'I'l 1 FVHI-YN I--'XZ-'XR A neat lass wth a witty mind. She has Pl P11140 that H005 H Inna wmv Such ti nice girl is hard to find. SYLVIA LEVINSON SYIAYIA SYNCHEFF Xxrilh Il sniife so fair and a mind so hright. Hi-r fi-igiidiy ymiifg is like the gun, To know her is a great delight, It plcngcs dad, and wer., mm. lll5'Wl'nl7 Ng'Wf'Vg HELEN WEISS ' 5hC.'5 3- Hllgllfy PCDPY GHC- Q Though she has a domestic inclination, Twmkhllg CYCS and full nf lull- Slie'll he ai sncct'-is in any vacation. BIQRNICE MESIROVV Pretty to walk with. NX'i'tv to talk with
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Sabiniygj unior 12 THE SABINITE JUNIOR 0 Edited and published by the 5 5 6 in b J Z e 5 members of the junior Journalists. SABIN JUNIOR HIGH SCI-IOUL Mary j, Boughan, - - - Prin. A sAa1N1'rB EDITORIAL starr Oscar Boxer -,-,A-1 -'---- -f--- - -Edim' Beatrice Freeman ...V Associate,.'5dif0f Maryann Cefala - .... -V-SP05' Educ' Ruth Krause .... .... P ersonal Ediwf Raymond Larson ..,,,, Exchanle Edlwf Myrtle Rgpg My-.4 -,-FCIfllfC Bdinif Edith Schwartz H- ,-,.Court Editor Sonia Beckman ,-- .-,,-,Music Editor Emanuel Luhover Ansembll' Edna' Anna Bernstein - s.Student Static Jeanette Slblfh --- --f-- -- -------TYPU' Georgia Veatch -s-.., ,.Facul!Y Advlw' PRINTING STAFF Sol Dirmish -Fufelllan Assistants Ewaryst Siwitz Pressma11 Gm' z 'i , gj3jf.:4.Q.Qa2.Q G. F. Love . EDITORIAL The Value of a High School Education are Lllllllil' tl1e i111- Quite a few of us prcssion that the four years Spell' H' l' l school might be etnploytffl 'O bel' ugt , ter advantage lll working. Research has shown the opposite. l10W9VCf- l lt has been iound that the hull' 'chool graduate receives 333.000 NON? F . in' his lifetnne than the elementar! - - f - if any gehool graduate. Do you know L ,' job ill which you can' get 533-000 for four years work that IS in your reach wtwn t-Qu graduate fro111 Junior high. ' ' ' d that linzxgnie if somebody offer? YOU, , V r ltiivears ill any k'nd of a worth- nnde S11 Ill of 111011655 Wmlldlll YOU be Wlllmb almost ally k111d of work? Yet. to dm . that is how l'lll1Cll a high school educa- tion is worth i11 dollars Plllll cents. lElll1llK'VCI'S will not employ anylmill' i XYh'l 'ou are i11 elemen- while job. H5 F tary a11d junior high school your edu- cation is general. just because you made :1 few good mechanical drawing plates. don't think anybody is gomg to jump at the chance to lure you. Or .it von ca11 do 501116 elementary work 111 ht ng dr n't think you are indispensable :ll the couiinarcial world. These HCCOIII- pli lllllClllCS whtn added to a two or four, high school Cpreferably four yearl produce a fairly well trained worker. for WllOill it ought ll0l be difficult to secure a position. Remember, however. that in high Ivanhoe Lives Again on Sabin Stage The pupils of Room 310 enjoyed a real treat o11 the afternoon of january 8th when Miss Boughan excused them fro111 school and Miss Taylor chaper- o11.d a theater party to the new Civic Theater. Having recently read The Merchant of Venice a11d being interested i11 the history of Shakespeare a11d tl1e drama, they greatly enjoyed Fritz Leiber. who took the role of Richard in Shakes- peare's Richard the Third. Included i11 this group were Steph- rnia Mady. Louis Barnett. Nathan Dunstag and Edwin Dnda, going as guests of Mrs. Xlieeks. Readers will recall that these young people recently took lead ng parts in tl1e productio11 of The Taming of the Shrew. given by Room lilo i11 general assembly. The English class which recently pre- sented the program o11 Chivalry wishes to express gratitude and appreciation to Miss Clark. Miss XVales and Mr. Boelnu for their kind assistance. Readers may be interested in'know- ing,that the windows were designed ly Inna Cheslty and Leonard Rotzoll. the castle was the work of Ben Bern- stein, the model of Rothwood Hall was niade by Sol Dirinish Hlltl Irving Hor- w ch, pictures and shields were pro- duc.d by Inna Clwsley. Celia Roseman, .'l.11u 'Kali sz. Ingt-hor Riis, VVillian1 livldbtrg and Leonar4.lsRr1tzoll, a11d the lUlll'l'lZ.lllL'l'll grounds were a class pro- 1 ct. Know Your Clty Club - Gives Assembly Un Xoventher 17. the Know Your City Cub gave a vry interesting a11d unusual assembly. It was a denionstra- tion of! a regular club l'llCElillQI, minutes and all. The Cllillfllllllli.'.'hl IlOlCl XVest- fall, optned tl1e program Then fol- lowed a brief history of Chicago, botl1 see al and political. This was followed hy a report on the Chrysziuthetnnin Show by ,losephine Ntverski. , A very colorful description oi the south branch riv r straiglnening Hlld an lCC'lIlll C0llCtI'lllllg il Chicago woman ec'-111ph-ted the lH'0QI 1llll. ll f re 3tlj0l1l lllll'll!. two 7B girls played a very appropiate nuxnbtr o11 tl1e vioin and p'ano. Chicag'o. The i'SSClllllly adjourned i11 the form cf :1 regular club meeting at 10:50. B. F. fclieol 'we are expected to be able to follow directions. a thine' few of us are rlfl- to do. No one is going to give yt-u that S33 000 spoken of without your wf-rk'ng for it. Regardless of how hard it is. the stake-' :ire high :.nd the 51: me is worth the ettort. , The Editor. Marionettes Entertain Our Neighbors O11 january 22, the sixth grades of the neighboring schools were enter- tamed by a vcry clever presentation of The Three NVishes, a marionette show, by the Stage Craft Club, under the txpert manageinetit of Miss Loraine Bremmer. All of the furniture, puppets and scenery were n1ade by the members. Markus tireenfie'd alld Sy'- V?-ill F'11kel dofng 111ost of tl1e work. From three to seven strings were at- tached to each marionette a11d consid- erable skill was necessary to n1anIpu- late tl1e111 correctly. CAST The Showman ................. Leo Rosinbloom Tl1e Fairy . ............................. Lillian Estrin Romo ......................................... To111 Anthts B ngo tdogl ...............,......... Sam Kleinhart Martin fwoodcutterl ........ Sylvan Flnlrel Lasper tu.ighborl ............. Harry Ltavftt Margaret tw fel .... Stephania Marieniak This was enjoyed by all, and I ant qmte sure, appreciated as well. B. F. IC6 Presents The Taming of the Shrew How nxrny of you ll'lVi' seen or r'atl. The Taming of the Shrew, as Edwi'1 Booth presented it? R0Olll 106 save a presentation of this for the fortu- nate eighth and ni11tl1 grades on Dec. 19, 1929. Under the excellent direction f,Mf5- MWF' C- VVeeks. assist d lv Miss Dorothy DL' Motte of the Colunf- bia School of Expression. it was. as y. u have probably guessed, an ali-solute success. , - . The part of Katharine was taken bv Stephania Madey, wl1o was :uperh and acted as natural as if I1 r fiery QCIIIXYI' was in the habit of lllfeiillg w'tl1 such unseeiuinely roueh treatment, as Petru- cl11o tEdwin Dudal seemed to be pleased to n1ete out to her. Every drama 111ust have its foal. anl Louis Barn'tt. as a servant, was cer- tain'y the lfe of the play. The other members of the cast were excellent, a11d Sabin, I'm Cl'l.iQ su e, fllllreciated this pI:y for its educa- tional opportun'ties an well as for the antussmcnt it offered. U CAST ' Katharine ...... . ........... .... S tephz'n'a Madcg: Grunno .................................. Louis Barnett Petruchio ......,.......................... Edwin D'1 la Babtista and ClIl'Ii3...ElllZ1I'lil3l Lashorcr The Taylor. and a Servant .......... . .... . Dieustag The other servants, -were, Nathan G00dman Qcookl, Melvin I-Iarr5s,.Oscar Boxer, Irv1n Tugenhaaft.
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