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

 - Class of 1932

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The Xirzvlccn Y'lrin'Iv-ffm Crmiunfion lvltlllblili January, 1932 S A is I N 1 T F. J U N I 0 re page Three i 9 5 I 1 t 11 I n E A i 2 I I 3 i 3 3 i i I A 1 I new fuwri 'ar' ar- 'WV' me W2 vw' new rev it 'N '11 ' Mr ' fy' wwf N' ac' fn.: r' V A' ' 1. Weil, WSP 1-61 'WI -9'lQ7lTTl'Q'Yl.'Ki'7 Left to Right-lst Row: Bernice Forc- lllllll, Rose Kagan, Frieda Davis, lYalter Uichon, George llubowski, Genevieve Sy- picn, Minnie Fibulsky, t'harlottc Koziol. 2nd Row: Annc Herman, Lars Antler- sen, Irene Kramer, Ben Neiman, Miss Mulligan, Edward llubowski, Clara 'l'ur- ROOM 210 chinsky. Eugene Darrow, lYanda Cichy, Casey Fngicl. 3rd Row: Irene Bergman, Ruth: Hork, Emil Zollezzi, Rose lkcnn, Joseph liomba, Nellie XYalker, Charles Pekala, Anna Krywowiaz, Frank Patzke, Antonia Ols- zewska, Earl Salbergg Regina Illatowska. 4th Row: John Haury, Stanley! Rymut, Mildred Yankowich, Mike Grocll, Hilda' lCgg'crs, Edwin Musson, Evelyn Novak, llora Moss, Edward Kuczer, Stella Gasiciel and Gcnc Rose. PROPHECY OF ROOM 210 It was the year 1939 when we boarded the subway in Chicago's busiest section, the Loop, The buzz and excitement of the World's Fair had not subsided. In the crowded subway we obtained seats. The plural meaning Madame Irene Kramer and Miss Hilda Eggers, actress of the successful play Beau1y and the Beast, now playing at the Empress Eu- genia Theatre. Madame Irene was going to her studio on the 77 floor of the Cot- tonworth Bldg., where she taught dancing. Anna Krywowick is one of Madame's most successful pupils. My friends departed leaving me to read my morning's Tribune. I scanned the front page and these headlines attracted :ny attention, Walter Cichon and his pilot, George Dabrowski made a success- ful flight across Fox Lake. An advertise- ment, beautiful and illustrious, bore the signature of Casey Fugel. I turned to the sport page and an article by an eminent sport journalist, Evelyn Novak, ran thus: Irene Bergman breaks high jumping rec- ord and Stella Gasiciel runs 100 yards in 3 1-3 minutes. I folded my paper and left the subway. I came in contact with a man whose coun- tenance was strangely familiar. He was putting up a poster which bore this head- ing. See and hear Lars Andersen in his most magnetic role, Jack the Giant Killer. The man who was putting the poster up turned and greeted me. It was then I recognized Emil Zolessi. I strolled down Michigan Blvd. and en- tered the Art Institute, stopping to gaze at a picture. In modest print I recog- nized the name, Frieda Davis. After see- ing enough of the beautiful paintings I turned to the Rangafo-o Cafe. In this beautiful Chinese Cafe, I ordered from the waiter, Edward Dubrowski. When the meal was half over, a cry of alarm arose from a nearby table. Two reckless hold-up men were fighting two of my fellow students, Mike Grock and Stan- ley Rymut, as the door clanged. In stepped two brave heroes to the rescue! VVh0 were they but Charley. Red Pekala and Joe Bomba, the best men of the Chicago Force? The bandits held in their hands plans of the government scientific agency made by Eugene Darrow, Architect, and Gene Rose, the assistant. To rest my nerves and feet I went to the Y. VV. C. A. where Mildred Yanky, coach of the baseball team, greeted me, At the Y. M. C. A. the bell boy, Sidney Brown, carried a telegram to Dora Moss. secretary to Ben Nieman. the manager of the Y. M. C. A., to inform him of the com- ing of a great guest, Mr. Franush Putzke, great detective and sleuth who was to track down a murderer. His assistant was Rose Kagan. I left the Y. M. C. A. and hailed an aeroplane and gave the pilot, Ed Kuzulan an extra tip because he was an old schoolmate. As I left the plane I fell into Earl Salberg's open arms. I en- tered the Chick-a-Chick Hospital and spoke to the clerk, Minnie Ciby, to- a nurse, and a doctor whom I recognized as Gen- evieve Cipien, and Wanda Cichy another nurse. I turned toward the drug depart- ment and saw Charlotte K. measuring 1-1000 of a gr. of liquid. Miss Ruth Hork, teacher of psychology was giving a lecture at the university. I entered Orchestra Hall to watch Mossieur Johnnie Haurye leading his famous orchestra. His chorus included Bernice Foreman, Anna Herman. Antonia Oszewska, Clara Tur- chinsky and Rose Iken. Last and not least to close a perfect day, I met Miss H. A. Mulligan to whom I imparted the wonderful news about her 1932 class. MY HOPE EDNA GAR-FIELD, 9A It was two months after the summer va- cation. And all my work was doneg I sat and wondered how it would be If I were the teacher and she were me. I'd give her homework every night And then I'd make her read and write- If she came late one single day To the oftice, I'd take her right away,

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