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

 - Class of 1931

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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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www!- Progreuive--Enterprining N wma! mm uM,,,,,uvl'- 'o News of the World Punctul' for Sabin City VUIIHIIU 3 June, Ninctccn Thirty-one Number ll Al'IENDANCE RECORDS ESTABLISHED N By Lena Halperin, Room 106 4 Q 4 - C Ther.e are many children with good . attendance records. YV 6 I , The following are the names of the 1 ' 4 pupils who have never been absent since E G they entered Sabin: I5 ' Wanda Kucharski, 106: Joscph Bomba, S G 201: Edward Dnbowski, 201: Lorraine Q' auck, 205: Lillian cal-lens, 310. OUTSTANDING GRADUATES Best Scholarship Joseph Luptak, 203 A. Mansfie'd. 305 Sol Mandel, 205 Louis Simons, 311 Sam Gershon, 303 E. Teitelbanm, 203 Hannah Weiss, 305 Helene Kuczma, 205 G. Kobelak, 311 Anna Lawrijan, 303 Mostzfmteous Thor Engstrom. 203 Alvin Levy, 305 Al. Pattison, 205 Horace Hlbbard. 311 Warren Miller, 303 Virginia Simons. 203 Shirley Kahn. 305 Stella Bazula. 205 Edna Zakowski, 311 S. Wojcleszok, 303 Most Talented ' Natalie Coyne, 203 Henry Levinson. 203 Stella Mednna, 305 S. Robinson, 305 Rosalind Cohen. 205 Arthur Byron. 205 Evelyn Kesner, 311 L. Roschewskl, 311 Sylvia Schnlhof, 303 George Dulaney, 303 Most Athletic Tony Kulak, 203 Sam Block. 305 Ben Shapiro, 205 Harry Greenberg. 311 George Dulaney, 303 L.'Arseneau, 203 Mary Tvaroh. 305 Fl. Smith, 205 Fannie Meslrow. 311 L. Wlsnlewski, 303 ,i....i.i- A LETTER FROM TULEY The Tuley High School expressed its thanks to thc Sabinites for their help in the Clean Up campaign. Sabin received the following lcttor from Tuley. CLEAN UP COMMITTEE: Sabin J. H. School We wish to express our appreciation of your splendid co-operation. The response from the schools of our district has been greater and more enthusiastic than in any previous year. Make 1932 better than 1931 by organ- izing early and profiting by past experi- ence. Yours for a better and bigger CLEAN- UP, Tuley High Clean Up Committee. Anthony Grabowskl, Chairman. Sablnites. keep up Sabin's reputation by making 1931 the cleanest year of all. The following have been perfect in at- 'endance for 2 years: Stella Bartkowitz. Morris Bernstein, Pearl Kosack, and Helen Pltuch, nll of room 106. lsadore Feldheim, 305: Curtis Llttlc- john, 310: George Svaistis, 310. The following pupils have been perfcc' for one year: Josephine Beard. Louis Denov, Betty Hessler, William Gurney. Gertrude Gurney, Julia Olsofka, Mac Orrock. Helen Mermelstcin, Adeline Kslonzkiewz, all of 106: S'ella Meduna Milton Gerber. Alvis Mansfield. Norman Stein. and Veto Zabohonski, of 305: Marion Brysiewlcz, and Julian Chesnol, of 312. Beatrice Jensen. 306: Lillian Sendeloy. 205: Joseph Luptak and Tony Knlak, 203' Eugene Darrow and Helen Lock of 201: Charles Lycardi, Milita Jnnkee, and Gene- vieve Jurasik of 310: Eugenia Cemons. 202: Virginia Darlantcs. and Jeanette Goszkiewicz of 300. JUNE IN HISTORY 1215-The Magna Carta was signed by King John, of England. 1314-Battle of Bannochburn. The in- dependence of Scotland. 1491-Henry VIII. King of England. born. 1672--Peter III, The Great, Czar of Rus- sia. born. 1683-Penn signed his treaty of peace and fri endship with the Indians. 1775-Battle of Bunker Hill. 1777 -June 14 the day on which the Continental Congress formally adopted the Stars and Stripes as the flag of the Fnited States. 177SfBattle of Monmouth. 1788-New Hampshire and Virginia rat- ified the Constitution. 1792-Kentucky admitted to the Union. 1796-Tennessee admittrd to the Union 1810-The first house was built in Oregon. 1815-Battle of Waterloo. 1845-Andrew Jackson dicd, 1857-Maine adopts prohibition. 1860-Lincoln nominated for President- IS63-West Virginia admitted to the Union. 1860--Wyoming grzintcd suffrage to women. 1876-Battle of Big Horn. Montana. 1898-First United States troops in Cuba. 1917-First Registration day. 1924 lnated. 1925 ,President Calvin Coolidge nom- -Senator LaFollette died. TI-IE GARDEN CLUB By Artema Huddleston On April 15, 1031. a garden club com- posed of ten girls was organized on an cmpty lot between Wicker Park Avenue and Gerard Street. By cultivating the soil which otherwise would have been littered with old tin-cans and trash, the girls have proved what can be done with the cooperation of a few thoughtful girls. Today if you pass the empty lot. yon you will see it divided into ten, ten-feet squares in which are the green leaves of radlshes and some green peas. all of which are smil?ng up at the' sun saying, How thoughtful some certain ton little girls arc. Here we are almost ready to be eaten after successfully growing on what some unthoughtful persons used as a dumping yard. The club has increased since April 15, and today there are 17 members of the so-called Garden Club. Esther Ferdi- nand, the president, is a pupil of 309, and Annctte Rosenblatt, of portable 3, ls the secretary. With the increase of the Garden Club's lnembership, we hope will come the ln- crease in the beauty of a certain spot which was once known as an old littered up lot. SAMIA CECROPIA MOTH AT SABIN Awakening from its long the giant silkworm. Samia vealed itself for the first Sabin Junior High School ln The full grown larva of wintry sleep, Cecropia re- tlme ln the Room 309. the Cecropla moth is nearly four. inches long. The win- ter is passed in the pupa stage, which is silg cocoon about three inches long, and one inch wide in the center. The pupa may be found in autumn on the falling leaves. ' This Samia Cecropia Moth may be seen in room 309. 'This material was taken from Vermon L. Kellogg's American Insects. FAIR QUESTION Aren't you always sorry the next morn- ing, that you wound up the alarm clock the night before?

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