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Tin' Ninrfcru Tliirly-mic Graduation .Vnnrlwr pagew Six1z1N1TE JUNIOR JUNE Leh to Right-lst Row: Louis Simons. George Bell. I-Illna Baum. Lllllun Snlowny- Mary plllllh. Ednn Znkowskl. Mike llemetrn. Pllllp Gulf. 2nd Row: Frnneen Ouherull. l-Edward Nath. Esther Kamlnskl, George Grovke, Mlm: Howe. Sol Bearer. Ruth Amrnl. lsudore Selmon- wits, Stephnule Znknlskl. Room 31 1 3rd Row: Lllllnu Estrln. 'Pony Llhvln. Jenn Kuvhnrskl. llornee llllvlmrd. Slelln Pnlnk. Louis Kozlol. Angeline Jnrunlnnkl. Hurry Greenberg, Valentina Spnkownkl. l-lnrl Sol- herx. Frances Dlomrocln. Steve XYymw:unn, Genevleve liullelllk, Theodore R1-lvk. -ith Row: Funule Sllversleln. Angeline Gulluu. Herman S1-lnlllu-rg. Evelyn liesner. Ben Sllllsky. Rune Golilsh-Ill. lmnunrd Ron- ehewnki. Mlnule Stevenson, TIL-lor Zlelnk. Sylvia NYnxmnn. Julius Morris, tllprn Uhorsltl. Ifnnulu Meslrow. 311 l FRANCES OSHEROFF HARRY GREENBERG ll' S , . , Shed prove at buzzard is no fowl. He doth. indeed. show some sparks that Thv Ileggfl-I.: TMENIS steel MARY PAPPA are like wit' ' ' ' x ' ' For she is jes' the quiet. kind HORACE HIBBARD ELIZA BAUM whose naw,-es never vm-yt High erected thoughts seated in a heart Of manners gentle, of affections mild. LILLIAN ESTRIN Low gurgling laughter as sweet. as a swailow's song. ROSE GOLDSTEIN The roses' 1Rose'sl cheeks are fair. ANGELINE GULINO Words sweet as honey from hor lips dis' tilled. ANGELINE JAROSINSKI No one is born an artist. EVELYN KESNER Ah, poet dreamer within those walls, What triumph shall be yours. GENEVIEVE KOBELAK Her ivory hands on the ivory keys stray in a htful fantasy. ESTHER KOMINSKY Foot It feetly here and there. JEAN KUCHARSKI The blush is beautiful. but it is some- times inconvenient. FANNIE MESIROW The dimple that thy chin contains Has beauty in its round. FRANCES MONGADA A heart at leisure To soothe and sympathize. OLGA OBORSKI A tender heart: a will inflexible, STELLA PNIAK Still to be neat. still to be di-est. FANNIE SILVERSTEIN If music be the food of love, play on. LILLIAN SOLOWAY The lily of the vale. of flowers the queen. VALENTINA SPAKOWSKI I see you have a singing face. MINNIE STEVENSON A ripple of dimples that dancing, meet. by the curves of u perfect mouth, SYLVIA WAXMAN Laugh and be fat. STEPHANIE ZAKOLSKI So mild, so peaceful, so strong, and so good. EDNA ZAKOWSKI Hers ways are the ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace. GEORGE BELL Mum's the word. SOL BERGER The birds can fly. an' why cnn't I. MIKE DEMITRO As merry as the day is long. GEORGE GROCKE Devout yet cheerful. active yet resigned. TONY LITWIN Good at a fight but better at tl play. of courtesy. LOUIS KOZIOL In other respects the best fellow in the world. JULIUS MORRIS No talent, but yet zi vharucter. EDWARD NATH The mirror of all courtesy. THEODORE RIEK Selfmeverence, self-knowledge, and self- control, LEONARD ROSCHEWSKI Come, give us at taste of your quality. HERMAN SCHULBERG He'II print the words in ai book. ISADORE SELMONOVITZ A little nonsense now and then is relishrd by the wisest men. LOUIS SIMONS In all thy humors grave or mellow thou'rt such a pleasant fellow, BEN SLUTSKY This bold. had man. STANLEY SOBOTA He is not merely a chip of the old block but the old block itself. EARL SOLBERG Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. VICTOR ZIELAK Got leave to work in this world. 'tis the best you get at nll.
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JUNE The Xim'h't'n 17liVf'I l7lll' tirtldnulinn Numltcf S.-XBINITE IUNIUR Page 9 Le!! lo Right-Isl Row: XYIIIIQ- Illonm, llllllnn Gerber. lsndorc Fu-lallu-lln. l'nul Shuf- ron, lsndore llnvldson. Ll'UllIll'lI Shanna, .Hex Bnwolck. llermuril l npr:-r. 2nd Row: Lllllnn lluvlxon. Waller lirvrn- berg, Frank Ohrocln. ldstln-r lYnller. I.:-nh Plldkln. Mrs. lillnslck. IH-url Carlson. Ger- Room 305 trmla- Frh-clmnn. Norman S11-ln. .hu-on Sverd- llk, Sidney Ill-n'ru4. l-Esther Rovlnnun. Ilnl Row: Alvln IA-vy, Shirley Kuhn, .lm-k Knsllsh. Annu Zahnknylu. Velo Znhahonskl. Elsie- XY:-sifull. Hyman Ste-ln, Floruwe Hun- scn. Seymour Rohlmum, Stella lllrdunn, Joe Silverman. Gertrude- Cnplnn. Edwin Tabla. -lth Row: Alvls Manulls-ld. Rennie Jone- fowlvl. Ruth YY:-rillelnn-r. lllyron Krause. Nltlry 'l'vnroh. Huwnril Swenson, Hanna Svelnn. Robert .Klhrl-clit. l'm-oline lilpsrhultn, Henry U'0j1'le1'lluwnkl, lflnnnlc Gold, 305 Girls GERTRUDE FRIEDMAN I am hushed until our city be atirc, Then l'll speak a little. CAROLINE LIPSCHULTZ And, therefore, like herself she is wise. fair. and true. ANNA ZAHAKAYLO She is too subtle for thee: and her smooth- ncss Her very silence, and her patience speak to the people! SHIRLEY KAHN She sits high in all peoples hearts. FLORENCE HANSON But that the people praise her for her virtues. LILLIAN DAVIDSON I have nu hour's talk in store for you. LEAH CADKIN A golden mind stoops not to dross. MARY TVAROH I shall keep my word! ELSIE WESTFALL She is indeed perfection. HANNA WEISS Loudon with honors. GERTRUDE CAPLAN I am sent with broom before To sweep the dust behind the door. FANNIE GOLD 'And she is fnir and fairer than that word. shows of PEARL CARLSON Never talk to me or I will weep. RUTH WERTHEIMER Her mirth is being mounted on the wind. ESTHER ROCHMAN I do wander everywhere. STELLA MEDUNA She proved ll busy actor in the play. ESTHER WALLER The thrill of that sweet voice I do long rcmoinber. BENNY JOSEFOWICZ Fast asleep. MYRON KRAUSE We must forebenr for here comes the gentleman. VETO ZABOHONSKI This boy, that cannot tell whnt he would have. HENRY WOJCIECHOWSKI He is a dreamer! SAM BLOCK lt is time t.o part but it is doubtful LEONARD SHANAS I-le should be crowned. ALEX BAVELAC We-'ll hear him VVe'll follow him. ALVIN LEVY Good master! be content. HYMAN STEIN lfle thinks he is still at his instrument. HOWARD SWENSON The thickest and the tallest. yet. , ALVIS MANSFIELD les! he is the best person with a sweet voice. ISADORE FELDHEIM To see things quickly thou dost not. PAUL SHAFRAN He hath never fed of the daintles that are bred in a book. MILTON GERBER Ile was ever precise in promise-keeping, SEYMOUR ROBINSON He'Il make at proper man. WILLIE BLOOM Ile is not very tall. JOE SILVERMAN For no ill will, will I bear you ISADORE DAVIDSON All wanton as a child. NORMAN STEIN I will not touch it. SYDNEY BERILSS Thou art a gallant youth. ROBERT ALBRECHT I shall do my friends no wrong. FRANK OSBOCHTO I attend them with all respect and duty EDWIN TABISZ Speak to him, ladies, see If you can mov! him. JACK KADISH A knave. a rascal! BERNARD UNGAR I shall laugh myself to death, at th! puppy-headed monster.
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.grim Thr .Yirrrlrcn Tlzirly-our Grudiulliou Nnmlvrr SABINITE -IUNIOR Pagell lmft to Right-lst Ron: Manton llrysle- wlux .louerhlne New skl Nt ll K It ' . I . 'er , .' 4- n rannw I. Mildred llomalnow. Mike l 4-derwlvh, Cells Stryskn, !Ynndn RVSIIRPIE, Mary Nknjlns. Leo Kun-heck. 2nd Rowx Pearl Zlnller. R.l1'hnrd Jones. Stella Jnhlnmskl. Alfred Iiujnt. Mru. Serva- tlun, llrntrlce Fl-ndln. Fred S1'Il1l'lll'1l. Alive Lllvke-nhnl'll. Joe lVlIc1ynxkI. 1931 SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES Room 312 Illd Row: Nldney Miller, Jnvk 'l'uc'll, Hymell Goldman. lleln-von .-trkosh. Jullun lk-rnnt. Eva lllekulrln. Nlorrlu I'nvloluky. Hlllln Cox, F4-llx l nr Ll: lint' g Znwmlxkl. Surah Horwltl. Jerome Fnrknsh. llnchael Kapllowlch, Loulu Solak, Peter Swltkln. -hh Row: Victor Polak, Hrnry Slaplra. linrl VI'o1towIcl, Lllllan Clskownkl, Bill Sowl. Su-phnnle Koruni, Albert Goldnteln, Mamie llemchuvk. Albert l'llll . Angeline Brenlher- Ker. John lllalowkn. Vlrglnll Lubodilnukl, Jullun Sm-hennol. REBECCA ARGOSH Some credit in being jolly. ANGELINE BRENSBERGER Her's is the spirit of service. LILLIAN CISKOWSKI Be sure you're right, then go ahead. HILDA COX A truer friend is hard to liud. MAMIE DEMCHUCK I'erseverance is the keynote to success. EVA DICKSTEIN Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. BEATRICE FRADIN Energy and persistence will conquer all things. MILDRED GORSINON Wisdom is better than strength. SARAH HORWITZ A sense of duty pursues her ever. STELLA JABLONSKI A merry heart maketh a rheerful rountenunce. RACHALL KAPILOWICH l Her voice has charm, her lace is fair, STEPHANIE KORUS Truth intelligence is always modest. STELLA KRASONSKI A laugh and a smile all the while. ALICE LOCKENBACH She is wise who talks but little. VIRGINIA LOBODZINSKI Every kind deed has its own reward. JOSEPHINE NEUERSKI llrudently she guides her ship of life Away from anger, hatred and strife. CELIA STRYSKA Sweet and pretty, gentle and true, With n pleasant smile fun me and you. WANDA WINGERT Generosity is the llower ol justice. MARY WOJTAS Always jolly, always kind, She's the girl we like to find. ROSE ZELKIN A sweet attractive kind of grace. PEARL ZINDER Beauty. un:1t-companled by virtue, is at flower without perfume. JULIUS BERNAT Save today and have tomorrow. MARION BRYSIEWICZ I-le holds his wisdom in silence. JEROME FARKASH To a little mind nothing is great: To a great mind nothing is little. HYMEN GOLDMAN Happy am Ig from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? ALBERT GOLDSTEIN Speak little and well if you wish to he considered ot' passing merit. LEO KUCHECK And still be doing, never done. ALFRED KUJAT All truths are not to be told. RICHARD JONES Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come hack to you. SIDNEY MILLER A gentle manner, kind-a more perfect gentleman you'll never find. PETER SWITKIN A wise man chooses his own words. TEDDY TEMPINSKI He had a head to contrive. and a hand to execute any mischief. JACK TIECH Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. JOE WILCZYNSKI Many hands make light work. KARL WOJTOWICZ Let's make good rather than make excuses. FELIX WAWADZKI My tongue within my lips I rein: For who talks much must talk In vain. MIKE FEDERWICH It's quality, not quantity. that makes the man. VICTOR POLAK My own thoughts are my companions. JOHN OLSZOWKA To exert his power in doing good is man's most glorious task. FRED SCHWARTZ A little romance now and then Is relished by the best of men. lt'onlium'd an Pugr 27. Col. lj
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