Soldan High School - Scrip Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

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Each year entertainments are given by the Patrons' Association, and the proceeds are donated to the various school activities, and at each graduation a donation is made hy the Association to the Liherty Scholarship Fund. The Soldan High School Patrons' Association is a hranch of the St. Louis Public School Patrons' Alliance, and was founded over forty years ago hy thirteen civic' minded men for the purpose of being of service to the children and to the puhlic schools of St. Louis. This organization has grown and developed until today it has seventythree branch associations, all working for a common cause. The Patrons' Alliance was instrumental in estahlishing a scholarship at Washington University for deserving high school students. SIX ' i Ml si -si 5 SEVEN TI-IE SCRIP ' C -l-lwe Solclan Nlotliers lub OFFICERS . Mrs. M. S. Bray, President , Mrs. G. M. Dodge, First Vice Presif ilent . Mrs. L. D. Focrstcrling, Second Vice President . Mrs. I. T. Vicrhcllcr, Treasurer . Mrs. W111. Rothman, Recording Secretary Mrs. W. Fletcher, Corresponding Secretary. APPUINTED CHAIRMEN . Mrs. A. Hziluskzl, Finance . Mrs. R, Hoffman, Publicity . Mrs. Rocmcrmzm, Hospitality . Mrs. R. Kziufmgm, Program . Mrs. C. H. johnson, Cliild Conservation . Mrs. B. Barr, Faculty . Mrs. L. Saiumlcrs, jmimiry Senior Mimtliei' . Mrs. S. Goldstein, june Senior Mintlier. Herbert P. Stellvvegen NINE DEAR SOLDAN Foucs: In our beloved country at all times, rich opportunities are ours to be constantly growing and developing towards the attainment of utmost worthiness in ourselves, towards highest quality of achievement in our chosen fields of work, towards complete reliability in our citizenship, and towards our highest possibilities in service to our country and to humanity everywhere. There is need always for such everfcontinuing growth and development in us all. Especially clear, in these serious days, is the call to us all so to manage our lives that we do grow unceasf ingly in all these worthinesses. Surely, it is evident to us all, in these times of calamity and of gravest dangers, that we for ourselves need to be men and women moving ever from strength to new strength in all these aspects of significant living, and that our country and humanity as a whole need to ind that we are men and women of such quality. May we all everywhere tear out of ourselves all littleness, all selfish' ness, all laziness, all indifference, all dishonesty, all unreliability, all irresponsibility, all wasting of time, all misunderstanding, and, using our greatest opportunities fully, devote ourselves in all that we do every day to making all our living-our playing, our working, our thinking, our serving-just the very best that we can achieve, and ever better and better! That way lies happiness, greatness, beauty, usefulness, completeness of living. Sincerely yours, H. P. STELLWAGEN. Tl-IE SCRIP TI-IE SCIQIP FRANK LOUIS SQLDAN I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL Herbert P. Slellwagen, Principal Ben Grace Adams Edith Babbitt Ruth Beck M. M. Cameron Susan C oultas Margaret M. Amend A. B. Bender Louise W. Brown M. M. Cameron A. J. Gummersheimer Imelda Carmody James F. Cook Alfred Davis Nellie Cunningham Edith Babbitt Mary Jane Badino ELEVEN golden Faculty ADMINISTRATION ENGLISH Marie A. Ernst Jessie W. Jefrey Helen Constance Koch Gertrude Lucas Charles R. Mann Leonora C. Nagle Francis F. Patrick HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Joanna M. Hoolan Lottie M. Hui W. R. Layer E. J. Mathie Mrs. Helen D. S. McDonald Marguerite Mott MATHEMATICS Nellie Judd Mrs. Helen D. S. McDonald Fred C. McEachron S aidee Nelson ANCIENT LANGUAGES Rosalie Kaufman W. R. Layer Laura C. Mueller MODERN LANGUAGES Lois Bogie Edith C. Symington Winnie Timmons ART W3 H. Barr, Assistant Principal Allie N. Rasmussen Gertrude S hryock Elsik Ueberle Grace V. Wilson Vera Zeip Laura C. Mueller David Reiss Helen T. Rowan Sylvia R. Weiss Floyd D. Welch Susan Sherry Arnold von Lehsten Ruth Zacher David Reiss Sylvia R. Weiss Jennie Willemsen Philip A. Gronemeyer Florence Haseltine Tl-IE SCRIP James M. Althouse Margaret Kirkpatrick Ralph A. Lenig Leigh Harris James F. Cook Mabel E asterbrook Mary Jane Badina Arthur L. Gordon A. H. Plag B. Y. Glassberg, M.D. Dorothy Caplan golden Faculty SCIENCE Leslie W. Lyon Ethel L. Mills Katherine Pfeifer Alvina Raebel HOUSEHOLD ARTS Mary E. .lefords ' Thorn Smith, Jr. Arthur J. Svoboda Martin C. Wilson Margaret Kirkpatrick MANUAL TRAINING-MECHANICAL DRA WING Fred C. McEachron Harley E. Olson COMMERCIAL J. H. Herwig Alma Marine Mrs. Helen D. S. McDonald MUSIC 'M. Teresa Finn Elizabeth Pratt EDUCATIONAL COUNSELOR Mrs. Laura Kroeger PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH Charlotte Roos Vera Ulbricht Arnold -von Lehsten LIBRARIAN Gertrude D. May BOOKS AND SUPPLIES T. A. Crockett HYGIENE L. M. Laird OFFICE ASSISTANTS 4 Bessie M . Carney Isabel A. Dougherty SUPERVISION OF N. Y. A. Mrs. Helen D. S. McDonald LUNCH ROOM Florence E. Slatery Thomas A. Weir P. L. Stavseth Arnold Zopf Ann O. Watt Harry R. White Katherine Shaaf, M.D. Ida E. S tailings TWELVE FHIRTEEN SL- PYP' COLORS: Midnight Blue, Turquoise Blue, Beige, Rose Class Song XVords by Marjorie jeanne Mehlman Music by Dorothy M. Pinslqy Now we leave thee, Soldan High, And happy days weve spent with thee, We do love thee, Soldan High, Always loyal to thy name we'll be. Farewell to thee, Alma Mater dear, We hope to bring thee fame, May thy teachings ever make us Wtvrtlly of thy name. Grateful. Soldun, we are to thee For all thou hast doneg Siempre Adelantef' our motto, will he true For our Class of '-H. Z A o ra hs l 7.fMJ'Mf'Mf KX 33 gf! MJT 5935551 5 QW kfqsk? Mbmwi H E Kagyp ff QL E LS 5 WE? fm Wi? G SWS if E jgiw H53 Tl-IE SCRIP Qllicers and Sponsors Class ol Januar T941 STANLEY CHEKANOFF . . Senior President. Honor Society. Young Citizens' Board, '40, Service Club, '37 40. Agora, '38, Agassiz, '39. Table Ten- nis, '39, Chairman, '39. Camera Club, '39 41, Treas., Spring, '40, Vice President, Fall, '40, Scrip Photographer, '40. Midget Track Team, '37. Ten- nis Team, '38-'40, Letter, '38-'40, Captain, '40, Champs, '39, Runner-Up, '38, '40, jr. Davis Cup Squad, Miss. Valley, '39, Tournaments, '38, '40, RunnerfUp Singles, '40, Champ Doubles, '40, Run' nerfUp Doubles, '39, Runner'Up Doubles, AllfStar Team to Columbia, '39. Intramural Sports: Volley Ball, '39, Basketball, '38, '39, Football, '39, W. U. Mock Trial, '40, MARGUERITE BOWERS . . Senior Vice Presi- dent. Honor Society. Service Club, '40. Agora, '38 40: President, '40, Decorative Arts, '38f'40, Vice President, '39, '40. Educational Radio Broad' cast, '40. Young Citizens' Board, '40, '41, Senior Social Committee, Chairman. Demonstration, Edu' cational Convention. W. U. Mock Trial. FIFTEEN , Yr WARREN SAUNDERS . . Senior Treasurer. Honor Society. Senior Finance Com., Chairman. Service Club. Harvard Book Award. Golf Team, '37-'40, Letter, '37f'40: Captain, '37f'40: Golf Champs, '38, '40, Individual Champ, '38, '40, Tennis Team, '39, '40, Letter, '39, '40, Champs, '39, Tennis All'Star Team, '39, '40. Baseball Team, '38 40, Letter, '39, '40. Intramural Sports: Basketball, '37, '38, Volley Ball, '39. '40, Champs, '40, Football, '39. Table Tennis, '38f'40, Charter Member. Table Tennis Team, Chairman, '39, '40. Bowling Club, '40, Char' ter Member, Captain. Young Citizens' Board, '40, Electoral Com., '39, '4O. AGNES MCFARLAND . . Senior Secretary. Amerif can History Club, '40, Secretary, '40, Chaminade, '38f'40, Vice President, Spring, '40: President, Fall, '40: National Music Convention, '38, A Cappella Choir, '38, '39, Honorary Seal, '40, Radio Program, '39, Band Show, '39, Carolers, '39, '40, State Music Convention, '39. Pep Club, '37f'40, Secretary-Treas' urer, Spring, '40, G. A. A., '39, '40, Small S , Large S , Missouri M , Vice President, Fall, '39, President, Spring, '40, Basketball Champs, AllfStar, '38, '39, Young Citizens' Board, '40, Bowling Club, '40, MR. ARTHUR SVQBODA . . Sponsor MISS LOUISE W. BROWN . . Sponsor CARL BARTHOLD . . Hunur Sm-mv. Sl-rvm' VREDA Al3l3OTT . . Dramatic cllllld, -371-41. Club- .gshmb RCP. Stan, Student Anvmmyu nlvnmrl jlacas., Svc.. '4Il: V. '4l: Cl1I'lSIlllilj Playf. mn City, -MMA KMOX Brmldfghk .--I-INS Lwmg 37' 'l' A' YU 'C 't' ' O C C r ' 37' 39' Vv'urld, '39, Stamp Club. '38f'391 Sl-al. '38, Law Clxamuuulv. '38: ,lcllcrmm Crty. '38: MIISICQR Amcrmf Club-.4111 Mmk THAI' vs.. UN .AWE Ymm! C UZUHN. caua, '38, WC ll. Festival, '38, Baldwum Hall Sulmst, Elect' C HHN .384 Truck. .ET Inmlnllllm SMU! -38, Clumc Sp.-mlm' .39, Agora. '37, Clwcss Club. .39 Bowling Club. .-wi Sr, Amwum-cuwm Cum- '44l, '41, Frcurlm Club, '39, '40, Sec., '40, Scrvmcv Club, '4ll. Sr. lvluttw Cum, Class Day Suluist. ANNETTE BARR 1-1l ':'VY'ClUl'- 'jul TVUW- Nl- RUTH AIIPLEBALJM , . Agassiz: jr, Acad. nl' sf, D l W'l'f Gmld- 39- ll 5' Sf'f'1'lf'l '1- Mu. Acad.. Am. lust. ul' SQ, '39, '40, Scrvlcc Club. RAY BARNHULTZ . . Sr. Mwtlw Cum. Baud, '36' '40, '41, Sr, Clumrus. Sr. Cap and Cuwn Cum. '38, Clcaufllp Parade, '38, lfrcsluuau lamzlwall. '371 Yuuug fllll'Lt'I1H' Elm-L, Cum., '39, Clan Day Slww. limtbzlll, '38, '39, Lcltcrmau, '39, Ag-nba. '40, lu' Ha lYI'l4l, '39, '40, tramural Sports Baskctball, '37, Suffcr. '391 Vullvy -IOYCE M. BAKER . , Sr, Cap and Gown Cum, Billl- '39 C' A' W- '37 411 5 SV Sf- PCP Club- 'W svufm AXELROID , , sf, Plaqc cxaa czam, cal.-.. Agassiz, '38f'4Ig Trcas., '40, State Ccmuxxg Agasu: Club. -28,--wi PCP Club- 39- -,wi Am Am,H,k.m, Chap, jr, Acad. ul' Sc., '38f'4I. Bowling Club, '4fl. UML 'j,3,'44J, Rudi., Club, '-HH, Claw Day Sluww, '4Ig Cl1al'trrMc1ubcr, Scrvlcc Club, '40, Band Slww, '39: fllHI'lSlIIl2li Slww, '39, Daufiug Club. '38, '39. MYRON BENUER ' ' H 'l I' S L '3D'1 M ll l' CHARLES XMILLIANI ARNOTT I I 5crv1ccClub, 391Clu'., 4ll, Agwra, 39. Sr, l'1naucr Y v A Y . Cum, bucwtaf Latmag Clmartcr Mcmbcrg Prmccps TYLAXRIE ATLHISUN , , lJCSlYl'illlT'C Arts Club., 38, Avdllihv .HL .391 PI-mwpgi CUNHVQ .ggi Cmnt. ,hx 'w ' l ' 'lr' Amd' ',b 39' 'Nl' V' 'lox' llaml, '38, '39, Clcau-Up Paraalcx Sr. llaml, '39, '39, l'rvQ.. '-441: Mu. Acad. ul Sc.: LANL Imt. ml Sc. -uw: Champa. -40, Shim. 'RQ' pw. lqk.uCI.' '40, qjnlq and EI1fllI1L't'I'lI1QclllllW1 Seal. Sr. cll1llI'llS. Claas Day -401 AHICYW Band, -39. -AW. AHICHV Owlwxtm! S W' Sr' ' cmd Cum' S 'CC Club' U '-1411 lVlllSlCil' Amcrlcaua. Yuuu! cllll:.L'l1N' Lumculu DAN BECKER . . Clcc Club, '37: Musica XXIHCVI' film,-llmlgvi '39, Ywuml C,t,:c,1.' Ijdy- MU, Mlm,- cana, '37, Intramural Basketball, '37, lI1ffilI1lllI'1ll Fcstwali ind Rauma' -404 Chcm Club. -Um: Mlmacv lawlball. '38, Claws Day Cum., l'rugraru. Bowling fjlmpl. jr. Amd. SCN ZW: Exlnhlt' XX, ll, '-417. C.-rt'. Clllll- '4ll- l'lfl'W ll-5 Club- '7- '40, TNA'-l'X'UilI', lfmu'-Ycar Sclwlarxlup Stal, lvliulgvt HELEN HERRICK ALEXANDER . , Trask. '37, '38, Orclwstra. '39, '40, SIXTEE BERNARD BURACK . , Football. '387401 Letter' man, '39, '40g Honorable Mention, AlI'City Team, '39: Football Champs, '401 AllfCity First Team, '40, Intramural Volley Ball, '39, Inter-class Basketball, '39, Track, '38, Sr, Alumni Com, LORRAINE BECKER , , Service Club, '40, Law Club, '40, '41, Christmas Play, '38, Agassiz, '39f '4l1 jr, Acad. ol' Se., '40, '4lg VJ, U, Exhibit, '40, '4Ig Seal, '40, Mo, Acad. ol' Sc,g Am. Inst., '40, '4I, Scrip Stall: Typist, '40, Sr, Motto Com, Ha Ivria, '38, '39, VJILLIAIVI BRAVERMAN , , Designer of Class Banner, Sr, Banner Com, Art Appreciation, '39, Bowling Club, '40: Charter Member, Law C-lub, '40, Intramural Sports: Basketball, '38-'-40: Baseball, '-40: Volley Ball, '39, Touch Football, '40, Class Day Prograni, CENA BARONI , , Decorative Arts, '37, '38, Serv' ice Club, '40, '4I, Laxv Club, '40, Sr, Cap and Gown Com, LEWIS F, BRANDT, jk, . . IVIARIORIE BONEVJITS , . Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad, of Se, '40, Mo, Acad, Sc.: Am. Inst, Se, and Engineering, Pep Club, '39, Sr, Banner Com, Inf tramural Spelling, '40, SEVENTEEN STANLEY I'I, BOODNICK , , Young Citizens Elect, Com, Intramural Football, '39, Coach, Intra' mural Football Ones, '40, Coach, Intramural Basket' ball Ones, '40, Aero Club, '38, Sr. Ring Com, LAURANNE BLACKWELL , , Art Appreciation, '40, Chaminadc, '38, '39: Symphony Concert, '38: Pop Concert, '39g Music Federation, '39, Sr, Ban- ner Com. LESTER LARRY BROWN , , Service Club. '40, Sr, Banner Com.: Chr, Sr. Chorus, La Tertul,a1 Charter lvlembcr, Ha Ivria, '38-'40, A Cappella Choir, '40, ClcanfUp Parade, '38, '39, Young Citi' zens' Elect. Com, '38, '39, Class Day Show, DOROTHY BEACH . , Honor Society, Sr, Finance Coin, G, A. A., '39, '40, Service Club, '40g Chair' man, Band Show, '39, LOUISE BOLTZMAN , . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Library Club, '38, '39, Croflinit Club, '40, Service Club, '40, Sr, Color Com, SHIRLEY BORAZ , , Chaminade Cadettes, '38f'40. Sr, Chorus, Art Appreciation Club, '39, Band Show, '39, Class Day Show, Service Club, '40, Sr. Banner Com, ADEL CAMIEN . . C. A. A., '37, Pep Club, '37, '38. Decorative Arts Club, '38, Am. Hist. Club, '38, '39. Chaminade, '37f'41, Sec., '40, Accompanist, '39, '40, Symphony Chorus, '39, Musica Americana, '38, Carolers, '39, '40, Fed. Music Clubs, '39, W, U. Contest, '38, Sr. Music Com. Band Show, '39. ROSE CARLEIN . . Class Day Com, Am, Hist. Club, '40, PATRICIA A. CONANT . . Sr. Banner Com, Art Apprecition Club, '40, V. Pres., '40, Asst. Ed., Cub Issue, Scrippage, '40, Agora, '38, GILBERT CARAFIOL . . Football, '37f'40, Letter' man, '39, '40, Champs, '40, Jr. Track, '37f'39, Letf terman, '39, Sr. Track, '40, Letterman, '40, Sr. Pic' ture Com. MARIAN CLARK . . Chaminade, '39, '40, Librarif an, '39, '40, G. A, A., '39, '40, Sr. Color Com. CHESTER FLECEL . . Football, '36, '37, '40, Let' Kerman, '40, Ping Pong Club, Champs, B Div., '37, '39. Interclass Basketball, '36, '37, '39, Sr. Pic' ture Com. .IACQUELINE CANNCN . . Honor Society: Pres. Service Club: Pres. G. A. A., '37f'40, Ir. S , Sr. S , Mo. Chaminade, Fall, '40, Sr. Music Com, Sr. Chorus. Sr, Quartet. MANUEL DRUMM . , Basketball, '40, Track, '37, '38. Football, '37-'40, Letterman, '38f'40, Champ Team, '38, '40, Sr. Social Com, ELEANOR CRACCHIOLA , . Law Club, '39, '40, Mock Trial, '40, As You Like It, '40, Advisory Chairman, Seal, '38, Sr. Picture Com. GENE DELI-ICUCNE . . Baseball Squad, '39, '40, Intramural Basketball, '36, '37, Sr. Quartette. Class Show, '41, Sr. Social Com. ELINOR COHEN , . Honor Society. Service Club, '38f'40. Scrippage, '40, Ex. Ed., Cub Issue, Club and Ex. Ed. Sr, Alumni Com.: Chr. CrofKnit Red Cross Unit, '39, '40, V. Pres., '40, La Fleur de Lis, Pres., '40, BILL FLORI . . Bookroom Service, '39, '40, Base- ball, '39. Intramural Sports, Soccer, '39, Softball, '40, Football, '39, '40, Volley Ball, '40, Aud Serv' ice, '38f'40, Seal, '40, EIGHTEEN SAM FRANK , . Agora, '40, Ping Pong Club, '40, Intramural Sports: Basketball, '37f'38, Consolation Champs, '39, Football, '39-'40: Soccer, '39 40: Soft' hall, '40, Sr. Picture Com. RUBY DAVIS . . Dancing Club, '36 39: Sec., '38: V. Pres., '39, Band Show, '37 39. Pep Club, '40, '41, Christmas Program, '39, Sr. Banquet Com, LORENZO JARRETT . , Midget Track, '37, Aero Club, '37, Intramural Soccer, '39, Bowling Club, '40, Law Club, '40: W. U. Mock Trial, '40, Sr. Announcement Com. ELAINE DAVIS . . Senior Picture Committee. MARVIN GERCHEN . . Honor Society, Young Citizens' Pilgrimage, '39, Band,'37f'4l: City Champs, '40g Drum Major, '40: Letterman, '40g All-City Band, '40, Musica Americana, '40, Band Show, '38f '40, Clean'Up Parades, '38, '39: T. B. Game, '39, Orchestra, '37f'39. Track, '39, Rostrum, '40, Class Day Com. Service Club, '40, CWENDOLYN DILTS . , G. A. A., '36f'40: Small S, '38: Large S, '40, Pep Club, '36f'39. Art Appreciation Club, '40, Sr. Banner Com. NINETEEN LOUIS GALOSY . , Service Club, '38f'40. Sr. Soc. Com.: Co'Chairman. Intramural Sports: Basketball, '37f'39: Soccer, '39: Football, '39, Volley Ball, '38, '391 Softball, '40, Track, '37f'39, Young Citizens' Elect. Com., '40. Decoration Com., Field Day, '40, Class Day Show, Aero Club, '37, Scrippage, '40, Club Ed., Cub Issue. LUCILLE FIXLER . . Chaminade, '38 40. Sr. Ban' ner Com, JOE GERSHBOCK . . Cross Country, '39, Sr. Music Com. Band, '37-'41, All City Band, '39, '40g Letterman, '39, '40, All-City Tour, '39, Musica Americana, '40: Band Show, '38, '39, Young Citi' zens' Springfield Pilgrimage. CleanfUp Parade, '38, '39, -IUANITA DAVIS . . Honor Society. Sr. Finance Com. G. A. A., '38-'41: Sec.'Treas., '40: AllfStar Basketball Team, '39, '40: Jr. S : Sr. S , Mo. Agora, '40, Service Club, '40, ANNA DOWDY . , Honor Society. Service Club, '40, '41. Chairman, Sr. Ring Com. Young Citizens' Board, '40, '41, Nat, Educators' Conv., '40, Agora, '37f'40: Sec., '39, School of the Air, '40, Am. Hist. Club, '40, '4l: Treas., '40, Pep Club, '38f'4lg Pres., '39, '40: Seal, '40, G. A. A., '38f'40: Pres., '39, '401 Basketball Champs, '39, '40: Baseball Champs, '40: Small S g Large S , Mo. All-Star Basket' ball Games '39, '40, Scrip Staff, '40, EDITH FREISTATER . . Christmas Play, '38, Sr. Chorus, Sr. Activity Com. Pep Club, '39, LILLIAN FRANK . . Ha Ivria, '387-40: Musical Festival, '38, Agora. '40, '41, Scrip Staff, '40: Typ' ist, Sr. Picture Com. FAY GEIGER . , Dancing Club, '37, '38, Pep Club, '40, C. A, A., '39, Young Citizens' Elect. Com., '39, '40, Service Club, '40, Sr. Social Com, Bowl' ing Club, '40. ,IANET IRENE CQLDBLUM , , Cro'Knit, '38, '39, Ha Ivria, '38, '39. Sr. Place Card Com. SIDNEY GOLDENBERG .. ANNETTE COLDBERG , , Cliaminade, '38, '39: Symphony Cliorusg Pop Concert: Young CXIZCIIS' Elect, Com. Claws Day Coin. TATE N, HAASE . . Sr. Social Com. Agassiz, '37' '40: V, Pres., '40, Pres., '40, Agassiz Cliap., Ir, Acad, Sc., '37 40g Seal: Springield Exhibit, '37: VJ, U. Exhibits, '39, '40: Am. Inst. Sc. and Engif neering, '40: Sc. Fair, '40: State Fair, '40: M. S, T. A, '39, Aero Club, '37, '38, Agora, '40, Gym Club, '37f'39, Law Club. '39, '40: Charter Member: 'I'reas,. '40: Seal: Mock Trial, '40, Young Citizens' Elect. Coin.. '40, Intramural Sports: Football, '39, '40: Basketball, '38f'40g Softball, '40, ESTHER FRIEDMAN , , Service Club, '40: Chr. '40, Agora, '40, Cro-Knit Red Cross Unit, '39740 Pres., '393 Sec., '40, Cbaminade, '-40. Band Sliow '40, Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Pep Club, '38-'40, Sr. An nouncement Com., 40. SEYMOUR COSSMAN , . Midget Track, '37, In tramural Volley Ball, '39, Interclass Basketball, '40 Sr, Banquet Com. VIRGINIA GRANT.. MELVIN COLDSTEIN , . Intramural Soccer, '39 lnterclass Volley Ball, '40, Latin Club, '39, Soplio more Football, '39, Sr. Mznttcr Com. SHIRLEY CRALNICK . . Cbaminade, '39-'4l Pickering Club, '39f'4l1 Librarian, '40, '41, Agas- siz Club, '40, '4l: jr. Acad. '40f'-ll: Am, Inst of Sc, and Engineering, Sr. Flower Cwm, Sr, Chorus MELVIN HANDELIVIAN . . Sr. Picture Com Service Club, '40, La 'I'ertulia1 Charter Member '40, Biology Club, '39, TWENTY . WILLIAM -IOHN HAMILTON , . Agora, '38, '39, lnterclass Spelling Tournament, '39, Sr. Motto Com. MYRTLE HARMON .. GILBERT ALLEN HOFFMAN , , Band, '37f'41: Letter, '39, All'City Band, '39-'40g CleanfUp Parade, '37f'39: Band Show, '38, '391 Recordings, '39, Young Citizens' Broadcast, '39: Young Cftizens' Pil' griinage, '39, Medal, '391 Musica Americana, '40, Central High Dedication, '39, Orchestra, '40, Sr, Music Com. ESTHER HANDELMAN . . Service Club, '39, '40, Agora, '39, '40, Croflinit. '38f'40g V. Pres., '40. Ha lvria, '38, '39, Christmas Production, '38, Law Club, '40, AIAKE HERMAN . , Scrippage, '40: Sports Ed., '40. CofCbairman, Sr. Banquet Com. Interclass Spelling Tournament, '39, '-10. Interclass Basketball, '37 40. Intramural Football, '39, Baseball Team, '39, '40, BETTY ANN HOOD , , Pep Club, '37. '39. Sr, Color Com. C, A, A., '38, Art Appreciation Club, '39. TNNFNTXVONE HARRY HEMAN . . Camera Club, '37f'41. Class Day Cum.: Chairman. ELIZABETH HICKMAN , . Pep Club, '38f'-40, Dramatic Guild. '38f'40g As You Like lt. Sr, Picture Com. STANLEY HOFFMAN . . Service Club, '38f'40. Chem Club, '40, '41, Pres., '40, '41, Moseley Chap., Alr, Acad. Sc.: Pres., '40, '41, Table Tennis Club, '38-'40: Sec.fTreas,, '40, '41, Young Citizens' Elect. Com, Sr, Motto Com.: Chr. Class Day Sbczw, Track, '37, '38, Intramural Sports: Basketball, '38-'40: Football, '39, Soccer, '39: Softball, '40, Volley Ball, '38 40. Singles Tennis Tournament, '38 40: Douf bles, '39, '40, Scrippage: Sports Ed., Cub Issue, '40, EVELYN GREEN . , Service Club. '40, Ellsworth Chap., lr. Acad. Sc.: Mo. Acad. Sc.: Am. Inst, Sc, and Engineering, '37, '39, '40, Cro-Knit, '37, '39: Treas, Class Day Com. FRANCES HOFFMAN , , Service Club, '37-'40, Latin Club, '38: Cbarter Member. Pliog Club, '38, '391 Acad, of Sc., '38, '39, Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Sr. Cap and Gown Com.: Chairman. CONSTANCE HUNT , , Pep Club. '37, '38. Sr, Alumni Com, BETTY HUFF , , Orchestra, '37, '38, Choric Speech, '39, Chess Club, '40, French Club, '39, '40, Service Club, '40, Bowling Club, '40, Sr, Motto Com, Ellsworth Chap, Jr, Acad, Sc., '39, '40, Mo, Acad. Sc.: Am, Inst. Sc, and Engineering, '39, '40, MOLLIE HYATT , , Sr. Flower Com, Christmas Play, '38, SHIRLEY KARMEL , . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Sr. Ac' tivity Com, LEONARD KROST , . Sr, Picture Com.: Chr. Bowling Club, '40, Freshman Football, '38, Intraf mural Volley Ball, '38, '39, Handball Tournament, '39, '40, MILDRED HYKINS , , Honor Society. Service Club, '39, '40, Ha Ivria, '38, Christmas Play, '38, Chem Club, '39, '40, Sec., '40, Moseley Chap., Jr, Acad. Sc., '40, Am. Hist, Club, '40, Pres., '40, Agora, '40, Activity Seal, '40, Sr. Banquet Com.: CofChairman, JAMES VAN HORN , , French Club, '39-'41, Treas., '40, V, Pres., '39, Stamp Club, '37f'39: Cer' tificate, '39, Agora, '38, Sr, Music Com, Bookroom Service. MAY HYATT , , Ha Ivria, '37, '38, Cro'Knit Club, '37, '38, Sr. Activity Com. Christmas Play, '38 JOE IKEN . , Sr, Place Card Com., Chr. Service Club, '40, Track Team, '37-'40, Midget Champs, '37, Letterman, '39, EUNICE JCURMAN . , Service Club, '40, Dra' matic Guild, '39f'41: The Little Prison, Decora' tive Arts, '39, '40, Library Club, '40, Pep Club, '40, '41, Sr, Chorus, Sr, Alumni Com, HARRY JOSEPH . . Football, '37-'39, Track, '37, '38, Midget Track Coach, '39, Class Day Com. Second Team Basketball, '37 39, Intramural Ath' letics, '38 40, LORRAINE JOHNS . , Class Day Com. C, A. A., '37 41, AllfStar Basketball Teams, '38, '39, Jr, S , Sr, S, Ellsworth Chap., Jr. Acad. Sc., '40, '41, Am, Inst, Sc., Mo. Acad, Sc, Christmas Plays, '38, '39, Service Cub, '40, Bowling Club, '40, JAMES LEROY LAHR . . TWENTY TWO BERNARD LANDERS . . IDELL KESSLER . . Sr. Chorus. Sr. Banner Com. Service Club, '40. Class Day Show. TOM LOMBARDO . . Sr. Finance Com. Football, '37-'40g Letterman, '37-'40g Champions, '38, '40, Capt., '40, AllfStar, '38-'40: All-District, '38, '40: Most Valuable Player, '40. Basketball, '37f'40g Let' terinan, '379401 Champions, '39: Capt., '39, All' Star, '38, '39, Baseball, '40, Track, '38, '39, Letter' man, '38, '39, Capt., '39. Young Citizens' Board. ROSE R. KEATING . . Honor Society. Service Club, '40. Agassiz Club, '38 41g Agassiz Chap., jr. Acad. Se., '39, '40. Pep Club, '37-'4l. Sr. Ring Com. GEORGE LINDLEY . . Golf Team, '38 40g Letter' man, '39, '40. Agora, '38. ELISE LARKIN . . Chaminade: Accompanist, '40. Sr. Music Coin. TWENTYVFHREE GEORGE LEHRMAN . . JEAN LOIS KLAYMON . . WALTER LIEBERMAN . . Band, '37. Service Club, '40. Table Tennis Club, '39. Glee Club, '38, '39. Sr. Alumni Com. Class Day Show, '37f'39. CleanfUp Parade, '37. Musica Americana, '39. LAVERNE KERLEY . . Service Club, '38 40. Class Day Com. Christmas Play, '38. Activity Seal, '40. BETTY JANE LAMPRICH . . G. A. A., '40. Ells' worth Chap., Jr. Acad, Sc.: Am. Inst. Sc.g Mo. Acad. Se., 40. Am. Hist. Club, '40. Sr. Banner Com. BETTY LIEBHEIT . . jr. Chaminade, '37, '38. Sr. Chaminacle, '38 40g V, Pres., '4Og Xmas Caroling, '39, '40g Symphony, '40: Baldwin Studio, '38, '39. Sr. Alumni Com. Sr. Chorus. Pep Club, '37, '38. Xmas Play, '39. BECKY LUDWIC , , Service Club, '40, Scrip Stall, '40, Ha Ivria, '40, Agassiz Chap., Ir. Acad. Se.: Am. Inst. '39, '40 Co'Chairman, Sr, Bulletin Com, ANN DARLINC MALONEY . , C, A, A., '37f'40: S : Sr, HS . Basketball, AllfStar Team. '39, Service Club, '40, Agora, '39. Bowling Club, '40, Pep Club. '40, Cerman Chorus, '37. Sr, Ring Com, LILLIAN MORGAN , , Honor Society, Service Club. '38-'4l: Chairman, '40: Sr. Alumni Com. C. A. A.. '39-'4I1 Basketball Champs, '39, '4O: Base' leall Champs, '401,Ir. S : Mo, M, Agassiz Club, 'F97-41: jr, Acad. Sc.: Am, Inst. Sc. and Engineering Clubs1 Seal. '4I: VJ. U. Exhibit. HAROLD Mc7NEW . , Chairman, Sr, Activity Lim, Christmas Play. 38, 39. SELMA MASHBEIN . . Law Club. '39, '40, Service Club. '40, Sr, Color Com. Ha Ivria, '38, '39. CHARLES PENN , , Bookroom Service, '37-'4l. Interclass Basketball. '38, Aud Service, '37f'-10: Seal, '40, Sr, Ring Com, Agora, '36, MARION Mr:COY , , CHARLES MOSKOWIITZ . , Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Intramural Sports: Touch Football. '39, '40, Soccer, '39: Softball, '39, Basketball, '39, Sr. Place Card Com. GERTRUDE MUSSMAN , . Ha lvria. '37 39, Library Club, '39, '40: V, Pres. '40, Service Club, '37-'401 Chairman, '40. Spelling Society, '38-'40: V, Pres, '40: Interscholastic Spelling Team, '39: Inf tramural Spelling Team, '39g Chairman, Intramural Matches, '40, Sr, Place Card Com. MAYER L, MEHLER . , Sr, Banner Com, Mfdget Track Team. '37, '38. Cross Country, '37, Art Ap' preciation Club, '40, Camera Club, '39, '40, March' ing Band, '39, '40: Champs, '40, MAREIORIE MEHLMAN . , Honor Society, Auf thor, Class Song. Sr, Finance Com. Service Club. '37f'40: Chairman, '40, Ha Ivria, '38, Decorative Arts Club, '39, Spanish Club, '-101 Charter Member, 'I'XVll'YCZlf Scholarship Seal. KEN PETERSON , . Midget Track, '37, '38, Cyiti Club, '387401 Cym Team, '38, '39 Intrainural Bs ketball, '39, Baseball. '39, 'I'Vv'EN'I'YfFOUR SUI, PRELUTSKY , , Ha lvria, '39, '40, Agora, '-40. l'lacc Card Cum, Young Citizcns' Buard. HELEN OLIVE , , Dccurativc Arts Club, '38, Ells' worth Chap., -lr. Acad, Sc., '39, '-10: Scal: Mu, Acad, Sc.: Am, Inst, Sc, and El1glIlCCl'll1g Club, Scrvicc Club, '40, Sr. picture Cum, Vw'lI.l3ER'l' RUSEN . , Sr. Ring Cum, Frcshman Iimitball, '38, lfnutball Team, '39, '-405 Lcttcrman, '39, '40, Champs, '40, B Team Basketball, '38: Baskctball, '39, '40, Lcttcrman, '39, '-10: Champs, '40, Intcrclass Baskctball, '37, Intramural Vullcy Ball, '39, 'l'rack, '39, Muck Trial, W. U., '40, MARY NESMEYER , , C. A, A.. '37f'-411 lr, S : Sr. DAVID RUNES , , Hmmm' Sucicty, Sr, Music Cum, Scrvicc Club, '39, '40, Scrip Stall, '39, Ha Ivria, '39g Prog, Cum. Sr. Band, '37-'-105 AllfCity Band, .,. w ., .,, 35, -l0gf.lcan'Ilp l'ai'acIc, 37, gb. DORDTHY PINSKY , . Hmmm' Sucicty, Cumprwsci' ul' Class Sung. SCI'YlCt.' Club, 'lsf'-111, Chr., '40, Ha lvria, '3Sf'-l0g l'rugi'.uu Cum., '39, '40, Mixed Chu' us, '38, Chaminadc, '39, '-403 Symphnny, '-10, Band Slunv, '38, '39, Dancing: Club, '38, Yuung Cit Zcns' Elcct. Cum., '40, Sr. Aiuiuuncciucnt Cum, Class Day Slimv, liNTYfl:lX'E BILL ROGERS , , Intcrclass Vullcy Ball, '39, lntraf mural Sncccr, Coach, '40, ,IACQUELINE PARTNEY . . ISADORE ROSEN . . Ha lvria, '39, '40, Rustrum '40, Sr, Annuunccmcnt Cum. Scrippagc. '40, Typ ist, Intramural Soccer, '39, '40, Intramural Sports: Fuutball, '39, '40, jr. Baseball Champs, '40, Basket ball Champs, '40, Vullcy Ball, '38, '39, MARY E, NEXVTON , , Dancing Club, '38-'40 Bowling Club, '40, Sr. Picture Cum, NELLIE PEARLSTEIN , . Agassi: Cliap,, jr. Acad Sc, '-10: Mn, Acad, Sc., '401 Am, Inst, Sc., '40 Ha Ivria, 38, 39: Musical Festival, '38, Law Club '-tri. Sr. Activity Cum, LEONA POLLACK . . Hunur Sucicty, Scrvicc Club '39, '40, Agora, '377-10, Ellsworth Chap., lr, Acad Sc.. '39, '-10: Mu, Acad. Sc., Am, Inst. Sc. and Engl' nccring Club: Treats., '401 Scal: Cert., '40, Agassi: '38, '39g St. L. Acad. Sc, Dramatic Guild, '37' '40, Christmas Plays, '377401 As Yuu Likc lt Prninptcr: Cufbtagc Managcr: Scal: Ccrt. Sr, Flnwci Cum.: Chr, Class Show, Sr. Churus, BETTY RUTH PRESLEY , . HELEN L. ROBERTS , . Sr. Bulletin Com.: Chair- man. Library Club, '39, '40, Pres., '40, Cro'Knit, '39, '40, jr. Chaminade, '39, FRANCES RUDY . . Pep Club, '40, Service Club, '40, Alumni Com. Chem Club, '39' '4l: V, Pres., '40, Moseley Chap., '40, '41, V. Pres., '40, G. A. A., '37f'41: Basketball Champs, '39, '40: Base' ball Champs, '40, -Ir, S , Sr. S : Mo. M , Allf Star Basketball, '40, Intramural Spelling Match, '40, ALLEN ROSENSWEIG . , Service Club, '39, '40, Class Show, '40, Sr. Finance Com. Young Citizens' Board, '40, Spelling Club, '39, '40g Spelling Team, '39: KSD Spelling Team, '40, Library Club, '39, '40, IRENE ROCHE . . Pep Club, '39, '40, CrofKnit, '38f'40g Pres., '40, Decorative Arts, '40, Sr. Flower Com, MARTIN SAND , . Math Club, '40, Service Club, '40, Class Day Com, Class Show: Stage Director. Dramatic Guild, '40: Christmas Play, '40, BEVERLY RAINEY . , Chaminade, '39, '40, Band Show, '38-'40, As You Like It, '38, Sr. Social Com. Young Citizens' Board, NATHAN RUBIN . , Scrippage: Typist, Cub Issue, '40, Sr. Banquet Com, EVELYN SATZ . . Ha Ivria, '37, '38, Decorative Arts, '37, '38, Dramatic Guild, '38f'-40, Christmas Play, '38, Young Citizens' Radio Prog., '39, Class Day Com. CHARLES ROSS . , Baseball, '37f'40g Letterman, '38f'40, Intramural Basketball, '37-'40g Capt., '40, Intramural Volley Ball, '38, '39, Basketball Znd Team, '38. Football, '39. Table Tennis, '40, Tennis Tournament, '40, Bowling Club, '40, Sr. Finance Com. Student Rep., '40. MARIE ROEMER . . As You Like It, '39, Sr, Announcement Com. Service Club, '40, Pep Club, '39, Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad. Sc., '40, Christmas Play, '38, '39, Agassiz Club, '38, Intramural Spell' ing, '40, HAL SAUNDERS , . Baseball: Letterman, '40, In' tramural Football, '39, '40: All'Star Team, '40, Intra' mural Soccer, '39, '40, Intramural Volley Ball, '38' '40, Interclass Basketball, '38 f '40: Consolation Champs, '39, Ellsworth Chap., Ir. Acad. Sc., '40, Sr. Cap and Gown Com. TWENTY SIX ALAN SCALLET , . Sr. Cap and Gown Com, Bas' lcetball, 2nd Team, '39, '40, Baseball, '39, '40, Let- terman, '39, '40, Freshman Football, '38, Football, '39, '40, Letterman, '39, '40g Champs, '40, Honor' able Mention, AllfCity, '39, Honorable Mention, All' District, '40, Volley Ball Tournament, '37, '38, STELLA SCHMIDT , . Tap Dancing Club, '38, Chess Club, '40, Service Club, '40, Bowling Club, '40, Sr, Banner Com. JEROME SHANKER . . Sr, Flower Com. Law Club, '39, '40, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., '40, Intramural Basketball, '38, CATHERINE SCHMIDT . . Math Club, '40, Chem Club, '40, Sr. Announcement Com. BOB SHANK , , Sr. Motto Com, Intramural Bas' ketball, '37, Service Club, '40, Pickering Club, '37. Freshman Football, '38, GENEVIEVE SNITZER . . Ha Ivria, '39, Amerif can History Club, '40, Library Club, '40, Sr, Color Com. 'I'WEN'I'YfSEVEN MARVIN SEICEL . . Clee Club, '39, '40, Chess Club, '39, Table Tennis, '39, '40g Doubles Champs, '40, Banquet Com, Intramural Softball, '40, Intra' mural Volley Ball, '39, Service Club, '40, ESTHER SCHOENBERG . . Scrip Staff, '40, Serv' ice Club, '39, '40, Agassiz Chap., Ir, Acad, Sc. Radio Club, '39, '40: Sec., '40, Christmas Play, '39, Ha Ivria, '40, Ice Skating Club, '38, Sr, Activity Com. KENNETH SHAPIRO . , Honor Society, Service Club, '39, '40, Sr. Alumni Com. Intramural Foot' ball, '40, Acro Club, '39, '40, Sec.'Treas,, '40, MARIAN SCHMIDT . . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Cro' Knit, '38, '39, Pep Club, '39, '40, Service Club, '40, Sr, Color Com. Class Day Program. ETHEL SIMPKINS , . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Sr. Social Com, Band Show, '38, Class Day Show, SYLVIA SOBELMAN . . Honor Society. Service Club, '39, '40, Christmas Play, '38, Camera Club, '37f'39. Chem Club, '39, '40g Treas,, '40g Moseley Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., '40, Treas., '40, Am, Hist. Club, '40, Sr. Alumni Com. RAYMOND SOWLES , . -lr, Chaminade, '39, Pep Club, '38f'40, Sr. Banner Com, LILLIAN STONE , , Ha lvria, '38, '39, -lr. Chami' nade, '37, '38, Sr. Chaminade, '39, '40, Symphony, '40: Fed. of Music, '39, Decorative Arts, '37, '38, Pickering Club, '38, '39, Sr. Ring Com, Christmas Play, '39, Pep Club, '37, '38, BETTY THOMASON . . BILL SHEARER . . Law Club, lDAlVlAE SCIHWARTZBERG . . Honor Society. Service Club, '40, Dramatic Guild, '37, '40: 'l'iger's Claw : As You Lilac lt : Christmas Play. Chami- nade, '40, Class Day Com, Class Day Program. SAM STERNBERG , , Sr. Social Cum, Service Club, '39, '40, Agassiz Chap, jr, Acad. Sc., '39, '40g VJ, U, Exhibits, '39, '40: Am, Inst. Engineering, '39, '40, Bowling Club, '40, Freshman Football, '38, Intex-class Vollcy Ball, '39, Aero Club, '37, HARRIETT SPEIER . , Service Club, '40, Camera Club, '38, '40, Agora, '40. Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad, Sc., '39, '40: Mo, Acad, Sc,, '39, '40g Am, Inst, Sc., '40, Chaminade Cadettes, '38, Sr, Ban- quet Com. Skating Club, 'I'-8740, SYLVAN SINGER . . LULA THECDORE . , Sr, Picture Com. C, A, A., '38, Decorative Arts, '40, Agora, '40, Chaminade, '40g Carolers, Scrippage, '40, LEWIS SLACK . , LEADORA SPARBERG . , Honor Societyg V, Pres. Service Club, '39, '40g V, Pres., '40, Two-Year. Four'Year Scholarship Seal. Agora, '4l. Sr, Finance Com. Class Day Show, Societas Latina, '38-'40g Co' Founder: Sub Princeps, '38: Scriba, '39, '40g Quaesf tor, '40, Cert., '40, Am, Hist, Club, '40, Math Club, '40, Am. Inst. Sc, and Engineering Clubs, C. A, A., '38, Dancing Club, '38, MARVIN STEINBERG . . Sr. Announcement Com, Service Club, '40, Young Citizens' Electorate. TWENTYfEIGHT '40, Edfin-Chief, Ed., Cub Issue, Sr. Rep. Service LEO SMITH . , Midget Track. '37, '38, Capt., '38, Letterman, '38, Baseball, '39, '40, Letterman, '40. Student Manager, Football, '38. Cheer Leader, '39. '40, Capt., '40. lntrainural Football, '39, '40, Intraf mural Basketball, '39, Clee Club, '39, '40, V. Pres., '40, Musica Americana, Pop Concert: Symphony. Sr. Chorus, Quartet, Swing Band. Sr. Social Com. Class Day Com, Dancing Club, '40, Young Citi' zens' Board, '40, Agora, '38, IRENE WAX . , Honor Society. Servfce Club, '37f '40, Chr., '40. Sr. Ring Com. Agassiz Club, '38 40, Program Chr., '40, jr. Acad. Sc., Am, Inst, Sc. and Engineering Clubs, '38f'40, W. U. Exhibit, '39, '40, Seal, '40, I'Ia Ivria, '37 40. ALVIN R, UKMAN , , Honor Society. Scrippage, Club, '38 40, Chr., '40 All-Cfty Band, '39, '40 '37-'39, Band Show, '38 Citizens' Broadcast, '39 Club, '39, '40, V. Pres 1 griinage, '39, Orchestra, Band. '37f'40, Letter, '39, Award: Clean'Up Parade, 39: Recording, '39, Young Musica Americana. Chem '39, Young Citizens' Pil' '40. Moseley Chap., lr, Acad. Sc.: V. Pres., '39, Class Day Program, GLORIA TROWER. .Agor11. '37, Young Citizens' Elect., '39, Decorative Arts, '38 40, Sec., '38, Treats., '40, Pres., '40, Chaminade, '38-'4l, Treas., '40, Pop Concert, '39, Symphony Chorus, '40. Sr. Finance Com. Sr, Quartet: Chorus, Class Show, KENNETH TODES ., TWENTY-NINE HENRIETTA WINESUFF, , Honor Society. Serv' ice Club, '39, '40. Ha Ivria, '37 40, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad, Sc., Am. Inst, Sc, and Engineering Club, '40, Young Citizens' Board, '40. School ol' the Air. Sr. Picture Com., CofChairman. TwofYear, Four-Year Scholarship Seal. Young Citizens' Elect. Com. JACKSON THURSBY . . Band, '37, Stamp Chi '37, '39, Societas Latina, '38f'40, Interclass Volley Ball, '39, Table Tennis, '39f'40: CofChairman, '40, Sr. Finance Com. RUTH WEIL . , Honor Society, Service Club, '39, '40, Sec., '40, Chr., '40. Young Citizens' Board, '40, Sec. Sr. Finance Com. Agassiz Club, Sec., '40, jr. Acad, Sc., Am, Inst. Se, and Engineering Clubs, '38-'40, W. U. Exhibit, '39, '40, Seal, '40. Dramatic Guild, '37-'40, Christmas Play, '38, '39, As You Like lt, '39, TwofYear Scholarship Seal. XVALTER WEISS . . FRANCES LUCILLE VJARGA , . Camera Club, '39. Chemistry Club, '40, Sr, Announcement Com. LELAND TRUMP . . Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Agora, '36, Freshman Football, '36. Football, '37- '39, Letterman, '38, '39, Champs, '38. Basketball, '37, '38. Coll Team, '37f'39, Letter, '38, '39, Track, '37-'39, Letter, '37, '38. Band, '37f'39, Clean-Up Parade, '37f'39, Intramural Soccer, '40, Intramural Basketball, Coach, Referee, '40. Sr. Play. LEATRICE WINTER . . CrofKnit Club, '38. '39, Pep Club, '39, '40. Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Sr. Place Card Cum. LESTER WILLIAMS . . IRENE ZIMMERMAN . . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Com. Head, '38. Rostrum, '40. Law Club, '40, '41, Ser' geantfatfArms, '40, '41, Mock Trial, W. U., '39, Broadcast, '39. Service Club, '40. Sr. Place Card Com. ETHEL WOLFF . . Ha Ivria, '38, '39. Scrippage, Feature Ed., Feature Ed., Cub Issue. Sr. Activity Com. GABRIEL ZIMMERMAN . . Ha Ivria, '39, '40. Ping Pong, '39, '40. Scrippage, News Ed., News Ed., Cub Issue. Service Club, '40, Class Day Com. GREGORY ZOTOS . . Service Club, '40. Law Club, '40. SYLVIA ZUCKERMAN . . Sr. Banquet Com. Service Club, '40. Agassiz Chap., Jr. Acad. Sc., '40, Mo. Acad., ' 40, Am. Inst. Sc., '40. Scrip, '40, Proof Reader. Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Musical. Pep Club, '38, Law Club, '39, '40, Sec., '40, Treas., '40. G. A. A., '38. Dancing Club, '40, Charter Member. Bowling Club, '40, Charter Member. BETTY ZEIS . . Service Club, '40. Young Citizens' Board, '40, '4l. G. A. A., '38f'4I, Jr. S , Basket' ball Champs, '39, '40, Baseball Champs, '40. Socie' tas Latina, '3sf4o. Pep Club, '40, '41, Sr. Cap. and Gown Com. GEORGE ZWEIG . . Senior Alumni Committee. THELMA BROWN . . JACK CLARK . . J. LACY FORD . . CLARENCE L. GOETZ . . WINIFRED HAWKINS . . ROBERT MCCORMACK . . JOHN MEREDITH . . ROBERT REDECKER . . HARRY RICHMAN . . JACK SORKIN . . Honor Society. Agora, '40. Service Club, '39, '40. Magic Club, '40, School of the Air, '40. Intramural Football, '40. Interclass Spelling Team, '39, LEO THEODORE . . DAVID WHYTE . . ELTON WILDERMUTH . . THIRTY l'HIRTYfONE COLORS: Red, Vvfhile, Blue Class Song XVurds by Shirlvy SCIIIUYILICIICY Nfuxic by Maxzwxe Kxppel Dear Soldun, we are parting, Ami we are prmui indeed: XX'u're ml a new road starting XX ilh hmxm' ax our Need. Ami ax we 'mwaxcy fm the way J . . XV1'lh kmuuledgc 1c'v'1'v acquin'd. Thy memory with us shall stay Ami hrrp mar souls inxfvirrci. SUICILITI, HUM' IUC lfdfl' tllfff Tu Greater Heightxu we cfimhg XN'i!h all our love we pledge thee Tu uphold thy name sublime. Ami su, a fund 1an'u'cIl today, Our high sclwul uwwk ix done: NVQ' www mum' on d1U?lALf thc Ll'dj'. The Clam of FurtyfOm'. f , yfff . AN f Qw KVM VV O L1 V, A ph W MWW ,tm X C, Owt' 12 Tl-IE SCRIP Qllicers and Sponsors, Class ol June, 1941 ALBERT ALLEN COLDSTEIN . . Senior Presi- dent. Honor Society. Harvard Book Award. Serv- ice Club, '38-'41, Agora, '38-'40, President, '40, Seal, '39, Certilieate, '-10. Young Citizens' Electoral Committee, '38-'40, Young Citizens' Board, '40, '4l1 Chairman, '40, Table Tennis Club, '38, '40g Chair- man, '38, Interclass Volley Ball, '40, Football Team, '40, Track Team, '37-'41, Letterman, '40, '413 'lun- ior Captain, '41, Maplewood District Meet, '40, '41, Interclass Basketball, '38. ELAINE FIFIELD . . Senior Vice President. Honor Society. Two-Year Scholarship Seal. Senior Social Committee: Chairman. Young Citizens' Board, '41. Service Club, '41, Agora, '37-'41, Treasurer, '4O: Vice President, '40g Activity Seal, '-40. Orchestra, '39-'41g Treasurer, Spring, '40, Vice President: Fall, '40: Letter, '40, Pep Club, '39, G. A. A., '37, '39. Choral Club, '38: Pianist. Clxaminade, '-101 Pianist, Class Day Show. FHIRTY-THREE BRUCE DUNBAR . . Senior Treasurer. Honor Society. Track, '39-'41: Letterman, '40, '41g Cap- tain, '41. Basketball, '39-'41, Letterman, '40, '4l: Champs, '39-'41, Football, '40: Letterman, '40g Champs, '40. B Basketball, '39. Intramural Sports: Basketball, '38, '39g Football, '39: Volley Ball, '40, IDA DGWDY . . Senior Secretary. Honor Society. Pep Club, '39-'41, Vice President, '40g President, '40, '41, American History Club, '40, '411 Vice Pres- ident, '41, Service Club, '40, '4l. Young Citizens' Board, '40, '41. Young Citizens' Electoral Commit- tee, '39, '40, Speaker at Open House, '40, Better Film Representative. MR. ARTHUR SVOBODA . . Sponsor. MISS MARY JANE BADINO . . Sponsor AFI!-'S' - -6-x, T1-IE SCRIP EVELYN ANDREWS , , Class Day Committee, CROVER ADAMS , . Sr, Social Com, Basketball Team, '40, '4l1 Champs: Letterman: RunnerfUp, State Tournament. Basketball Squad, '38f'40, Tennis, '38f'40g Winrier, Spring Tournament, '40, Ping Pong Club, '38f'40, Intramural Sports: Touch Football, '39, Champs, '40: Soccer, '381 Baseball, '39: Volley Ball, '38, '39: Bas' ketball, '37, Student Coach, '38, '39, Track, '41, EDWARD RALPH ANDREW' , , Service Club, '39f'41, Agora, '40, '41, Baseball, '40, '41: Letterman, '41, Sr, lvlotto Com, Volley Ball, '41: Letterman, '41, Caldwell Science Club, '38, Intramural Sports: Football, '39, '40, Champs, '-10: Basketball, '38f'-40, Champs, '40: Volley Ball, '39, '40, ANNETTE BAIN , , Service Club, '40, '41, Agora, '41, Pep Club, '3-7939, Decorative Arts, '38, '391 Sec., '39, La Tertulia, '40, '41: Treas., '401 Program Chr,, '41, Chaminade, '37, '383 Broadcast, '37, Mo, Acad. Sc., '40, '4l: Ellsworth Chapter, '40, '41: Am. Inst, Sc, and Engineering, '40, '41, Scrip Staff, '41, Sr, Cap and Cown Com. MILDRED BAIN . . Decorative Arts, '38 40, La Tertulia, '40, '41: Charter Member, Scrip Stall, '41: Typist, , I u 1 1 1 BEIRNARD 'HKANAZ1 , , an Cfx2g 0:IT'l11I1, '39f'41, Service Clu 41. Cz ee 'l , '37, '381 Charter Member. 1 V , , . 1 stmas Play, 38, '39, Young Citizens Elect, Com,, '40, '41, Class Day Show, Track Squad, '39, GEORGE BARKER . , Ellsworth Chapter, '40, '411 Am, Inst, Sc, and Engineering, '40, '4l: Mo, Acad, Sc., '40, '41, Agora, '41, Service Club, '41, Sr, Place Card Com, Straw Vote Coin,, '40, JACQUELINE BANCROFT . , G, A. A., '38, Ellsworth Chapter, '39, '41: Am, Inst, Sc. and Engineering, '39, '41: Mo. Acad, Sc., '39, '41, Sr. Motttm Com. MARY BARFIELD . , Cbaminade, '39 4l, Band Show, '39, Servict Club, '41, Sr, Song Com, Mixed Chorus, '41, MALCOLM BARON . . Honor Society. Agora, '40, '41, Service Club, '40, '41, Young Citizens' Elect, Com,, '40, '41: Young Citizens' Board, Lunchroom Chr. Caldwell Sc, Club1 Charter lvlember, '38, Camera Club, '40, '41, Chem Club, '40, '41, Intramural Sports: Basketball, '38, '39: Football, Champs, '40, '411 Volley Ball, '41, Essay judging Com., '41, Sr. Finance Com, GEORGE BECKER , , Table Tennis Club. '38, jr, Band, '39, '40, Stamp Club, '40, '41, Latin Society, '41, Track, '41, Sr, Band, '41, Sr, Ring Com, Bowling Club, '41, BERNIECE BEATY , . Honor Society, Service Club, '39-'41, Decora' tive Arts, '40, '41, Treas,, '40, Pres,, '41, Young Citizens' Board, '41: See., Young Citizens' Elect. Com., '39, C, A, A., '37 41: jr, S : Sr. S , Mo, M : Soccer Champs, '40g Basketball Champs, '411 Volley Ball Champs, '40, AllfStar Basketball Teams, '39, '41, Sr, Place Card Coma Chr. Scrip Stail1Typist,'-11. I'HIRTYfFOUR TI-IE SCRIP SIDNEY L. BECKER . , Class Day Show, '41, Sr, Cap and Gown Com Law Club, '41, CLARA BCTWERS , , Dancing Club, '38f'40, Pep Club, '39f'41. Bowl' ing Club, '40, Charter Member. NORMADINE BOXER , , Service Club, '40, '41, Scrippage: Humor Editor, '40, Asst, Editor, '41, Cub Issue, CofNews Editor, '40, Ha Ivria, '40, '41, Sr, Color Com, HARRY BERCER , , Rostrum, '38, '40, '41, Ping Pong Club, '39, '40, Service Club, '41, Scrippage, '41, Cub Issue, Sports Ed.: Sports Ed. Intramural Volley Ball, '41, Sr, Ring Com, Young Citizens' Elect, Com. WILLIAM BERMAN . , Rostrum, '40, '41, Pickering Club, '40: OTH' cer, '41, Clee Club, '381 Musica Americana, Ha Ivria, '39f'40, Ping Pong Club, '39, '40, jr, Track Team, '38, Cross Country, '38, Service Club, '40, '41, Intrainkd Sports: Softball, '40, Ba ketball, '39, A UL - ' ' BARBARA BRAKENSIEK . , Service Club '41, G l , , .11 ' ' I1 lx I jr, Pep Club, '40, '41, Sr, Ring Com. T ,XA JEAN LAVERNE BRODY , , Honor Society, Service Club, '38f'40, H, S, Cofoperative Stem. Class, '41, Library Club, '40, G, A, A., '37f'40g jr, S , Sr. S : Mir, M : All'Star Basketball Team, '40, La Tertulia, '40, Charter Member, Scrip Stalf, Typist, BERNARD BORNSTEIN , , Sr, Band, '40, '41, All-City Band, '40, '41, Champ Marching Band, '40: North Side Festival, '41, Sr, Orchestra, '39 4lg AllfCity Orchestra, '40: Youth Ed, Program, '41, Clee Club, '39, Dramatic Guild, '39, '40, Table Tennis Club, '40, Scrip Stall, '41, WILLIAM BROVJN , , Baseball, '40, '41, Track, '38, Intramural Sports: Football, '39, '40, Champs, 401 Soccer, '39, '40, Champs, '39, '40, Volley Ball, '39, '40, Table Tennis Club, '39, GERALDINE BRONSON , . NATALIE BUNN , . Honor Society, Service Club, '39 4l, Ha Ivria, '38-'40, Caldwell Sc, Club, '38, '39: Charter Member, La Tertulia, '40, '41, Honorary Member, '41 .Sr, Alumni Com, Scrip Staff, Typist, '41, H. S, Cofoperative Sten, Class, '41, MARTIN BUSH , , Track, '38, Table Tennis, '38, Intramural Sports: Volley Ball, '38, Football, '39, '40, Soccer, '39, THIRTY-FIVE Tl-IE SCRIP EARLINE CARR . . Pep Club, '40, '-41. Decorative Arts Club, '40, '41, Law Club, '40, '41. BERNARD COHEN . . Senior Flower Committee. JULIUS COHN . . MURIEL CHUSID . . CrofKnit Club, '39, '40. Sr. Banquet Com. MARION CQHEN . . Honor Society. Dancing Club. '37 39. Ha Ivria '39, '40. French Club, '40, '4lg Sec., '41. Service Club, '41, HARRY DALIN . . Service Club, '40, '4I. Sr. Alumni Com. IRVIN EDELMAN . . Swimming Team, '37f'4I1 Letterman, '40, '41, City Champs, '38g State Champs, '38, '411 W. U, Carnival, '40, '4l. Chess Club, '37-'41, Chess Team, '37 4I: H. S. Champs, '38, '40, '4l. Service Club, '40, '41. Intramural Sports: Basketball, '37: Volley Ball, '38 4I. Biology Club, '39: Librarian. Clee Club, '37' '39, '4l1 Symphony Chorus, '38: Musica Americana, '39g Band Show, '39g Caroling, '37 41: W. U. Contest, '371 Music Festival, '4l1 Emblem, '41. Sr, Flower Com. Track, '39. VIRGINIA CRABTREE . . DOROTHY DAREVSKY . . Dancing Club, '37, '38. Chess Club, '38. Ha Ivria, '38. Sr. Motto Com. Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc.: Mo. Acad. Sc.: Am. Inst. Sc. and Engineering Clubs. BOB ESRQCK . . Gym Club, '37 4l: V. Pres.: Reporter. Gym Team, '38f'4lg Letterman: Sealg lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Interscholastic Gym Meets, lst Place, 3rd Meet, Cym Exhibition, '38-'4Ig AllfStar Exhibitions. Ir. Band, '37 39. Sr. Band, '40. Ir, Orchestra, '37' '39, Sr. Orchestra, '41g Miisic Festival, '4l. N WILLIAM EVRAIFI' . . Honor Society. Service Club, '38 4I. Intra' mural Sports: Softball, '40g Volley Ball, '39 41, Football Coach, '40, Soccer Champs, '41. Track Team, '40. Service Club, '41, Chairman. Sr. Alumni Com. MARTHA DARR . . Service Club, '4l. Law Club, '41, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., '411 Mtv. Acad. Sc,, '4l1 Inst. Sc, and Engi- neering Club, '4I. Sr. Alumni Com. THIR'I'YfSIX Tl-IE SCRIP JAMES VJESTLEY FLETCHER, 111 . . Track, '38 41, Letterman, '38, '40. Swimming, '40, '41, Dramatic Guild, '38f'4l, As You Like lt. Agora, '38, '39, Sr. Song Com, Clee Club, '40, '41, Musica Americana, '40, ETHEL DAVIS , , Library Club, '40, La Tertulia, '40, '41, Charter Member, Scrip Statl, Typist. CLADYS DISERENS .. EDWIN IJENNEDY . . Football, '40, Letterman, '40, Champs, '40, RICHARD FORSMAN . , Track, '40, '41, Cross Country, '39, Emblem, '41, Bowling Club, '40, Gym Club, '38, jr. Band, '38, '39, Sr. Band, '40, '41, Marching Band Contest, '40, Pickering Club, '38, '39, Librarian, '38, Math Club, '39, Ellsworth Chap., Acad, Sc., '40, Mo. jr. Acad. Sc., '40, Am. Inst. Sc. 'and Engi' neering, '40, ' , . w!MwA 10 1 1 ALLENE DUESSING . ,Honor Society. Dancing Club. '38 40. MARY ANN DURCAN . . MAXWELL FOX . , Midget 'l'rac1i, '38, Service Club, '38f'40, Inter- class Sports: Basketball, '38, '39, Volley Ball, '38f'41, Soccer, '39, Champs, '40, MILTON FREEIBMAN . . Honor Society, Treas. Sr. Finance Cum. Young Citizens' Board, '41, Scrippage Rep. Service Club, '39-'41, W, 'l'reas,, '41, Camera Club, '39 41, Librarian, '39, Business Mgr., , -5 '40, Treats., '40, Chem Club, '40, '41, V. Pres., '41, Agora, '37, ,Aw Tennis 'l'ournament, '40, Runnerfllp, Doubles. Table Tennis Club. '38f'4l. jr, Volley Ball Champs, '39, J J ANITA FAIER , . -Ir. Chaininade, '38, '39, Charter Member. Chami- nade, '39 41, Caroling, '40, Symphony Chorus, '40, Music Festival, '41, Young Citizens' Day Broadcast, '40, Orchestra, '40, Service Club, '41, Bowling Club, '40, Charter Member, EDNA FLEISCHER , , Stamp Club, '38, '39, 'l'reas,, '39, Poster Con' test Wiiiiier, '38, Seal, '38, Chess Club, '39, Bowling Club, '40, Sr, Orchestra, '39, '40, Sr. Band, '39 41, Music Festival, '41, Cleanllp Parade, '41, Marching Band Contest, '40, Art Appref ciationg Asst. See., '39, Charter Member, '39, Sr, Banner Com, Designer, Sr. Banner, Scrippage Cartoonist, '39 41. NATHAN FRIEDMAN . . Dramatic Guild, '38f'41, Pres., '40, '41, 'l'reas,, '39, As You Like lt, Will., Stage Mgr,, '39, Swamp Spirit , Christmas Plays, '38 41. Young Citizens' Elect. Board, '39-'41, Rostrum, '39 41. Caldwell Sc. Club, Charter Member. Band Show, '37, Aero Club . Jf ' fmvllitql L' WVWWMJ THIR 'SEVE' Qdjwk Upvdfwb' 1 V' IU, V Cffiiffifff- fiuwm wk l Tl-IE SCRIP BLANCHE LOUISE FRANKS . . Chaniinade, '39 41, Bowling Club, '40, '41, Charter Member. Pep Club, '40, '41, Law Club, '40, '41, Library Club, '40. LEON GERVICH . . Choric Speech, '38, Interclass Sports: Volley Ball, '39 41g Soccer Champs, '40, '411 Softball, '40, Touch Foot' ball, '39, Champs, '40, Basketball Coach, '40. MARVIN GHERTNER . . Interclass Sports: Basketball, '37, Soccer Champs, '41, Volley Ball Champs, '41, Agassiz, '39, '40. Service Club. '40, '41, Ping Pong. '39, MABEL BERNARDINE FRANKS , . Service Club, '40, '41, La Ter' tulia, '40, '411 Charter Member. G, A. A., '37f'40g lr. S 1 Sr. S , Mo. Soccer Champs, '40, Volley Ball Co-Champs, '40, Bowl' ing Club, '40, '411 Charter Member, Library Club, '39, '40, Sec., '40. Pep Club, '40, '41. Law Club, '41, Skating Club, '39, '40, Scrip Staff: Typist. FRANCES GRIMSLEY . . JOHN CLASTRIS . . Agora, '37, '38. Law Club, '41. NORMAN GLUBOK . . Math Club, '38, '39, Table Tennis Club, '40, '41. Swimming Team, '38, '39, Service Club, '41, Interclass Sports: Volley Ball, '387411 Football Coach, '40. Slide Rule Club, '41. Banquet Com. ADELE GROSS .. 0 JOYCE CROSS . .ffanminade Cadettes, '39, '40. Law Club, '39, Sec., '40. L . f ,M . jERRf'l,dgLD . Service Club, '39, '40. Intramural Sports: Basket' ' all, '38, ' 3 Football, '39, Coach, '40: Volley Ball, '39f'41. Sr. sdljf -. Social . Track, '40. L JEL GOLDBERG . . Honor Society. Service Club, '38-'41, Caldf well Sc, Club, '39, '40: Treats., '40. Rostrum, '38f'40g Parl., '39, Pres., '39, '40. Pickering Club, '39, '40, Parl., '40. Ha lvria, '40, '411 Treas,, '41, Young Citizens' Com., '39, '40: Young Citizens' Board, '41, Debating Squad, '39-'4l: Interscholastic Team, '40, '41g 3rd Place, '40, '41. Ping Pong Club, '39f'41, Track, '40, '41. Cross Country, '37, '38. Intramural Sports: Football Champs, '401 Volley Ball, '40, '41, Capt., '41, Sr. Banquet Com.1 CofCliair- man. Essay judging Com., '41, EILEEN HAGGERTY . . Dancing Club, '37, '38, TH1R'1'YfEIGHT THE Scrap A , fjf' 4 , , J,,,,,,, IIKWIN oo, MAN .J 'U FRANCES HANDELMAN . , Honor Society, Art Appreciation, '41, Bowling Club, '40, '41, Ha Ivria, 'F-8341, Reporter. La Fleur de Lis, '40, '41, Reporter, Biology Club, '39, Service Club, '40, '41, Law Club, '41, Sr. Banner Com. 4 SYLVIA HELIGM , Service , 41. Latin Club, '40, '41, Sec., '40, C' 'K 't , '39' ' 0 Sr. Banquet Coin, NElLSON GOLDMAN . , Agora, '37, Cross Country Team, '37. Service Club, 'f49f'4l. Intramural Sports: Volley Ball, '39 41: B1 lutblll c'l1ll1 '40 Trick '40 '4l: Letterman, '40, Sr. Ring flmiir' ' ' ' ' ' ' 51194 M6204 , x , f 1 1' , LES S'1'E,IN , . ntramiral - ' tba , '38. '39, , ,Cc 'h. '401 V ' Ball ' 40. ' Jn 45 . cast, Band 1 how, '40, O' , Class '4 . how. ance Orchestra, '40, Choric Speer 3 , jr. Band, '38, Handball Champ, '40, ANNA RAY HAWK . . Honor Society. Rostrum, '39f'4lg Parl., '41g Librarian, '41, Sr. Orchestra, '38 41. Service Club, '41, SHIRLEY HENSON , , Agora, '41, NORMAN CORENBERG . , Scrippage, '40, '41, Club Ed., Cub Issue, '40, Club Ed., '41, Math Club, '40, '41, Reporter, '41, Aero Club, '38f'41g V, Pres., '39, Pres., '40, '41, Seal, '40, Chess Club, '40, 41, Service Club, '40, '41, Chr., '40, STANLEY CUBIN , , Service Club. '39f'4l. Chemistry Club, '40, CLORIA ANA HERNANDEZ . . La Tertulia, '39: Charter Member: V. Pres., '40, '41g Pres., '40, Ellsworth Chap, Mo. Acad. Sc.: Am, lnst. Sc, and Engineering Clubs, '40, '41, Service Club, '41, EMMA HERSCKONNITZ , , Law Club, '41, GENE HACKER . . THIRTY-NINE Tl-IE SCRIP JANE HESEMANN , , Decorative Arts, '39 41, '1'reas,, '41, Scrip Stall, Typist, '41, Alumni Com. C. A. A., '40, '41, Soccer Champs, '40, Volley Ball Champs. '40, Basketball Champs, '41, jr. FRED HANDLER . , Caldwell Sc, Club, '37, '38, Charter Member. Biology Club. '38, Chess Club, '40, '41, V. Pres., '40, Pres., '41, Champs, '40, '41, Aero Club, '40, '41, Service Club, '41, Young Citizens' Elect. Com. RICHARD HELY, , ALTA H1LL1COSS . . Art Appreciation. '397411 Program Chr., '40, V. Pres.. '41. Pep Club, '40, '41, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., Mo, Acad. Sc., Am. Inst. Sc. and Engineering Clubs, '41, Sr. Ban' ner Com. Bowling Club, '41, LEATRICE HORWITZ . , Caldwell Sc. Club, Charter Member, '37, La Fleur de Lis, '38f'40, Service Club, '41, Scrippage, '41, Ellsf worth Chap., jr. Acad, Sc.. '40, '41, Mo. jr, Acad. Sc., '41, lnst. Sc, and Engineering. '40, '41, AARON KATZ . . Clee Club, '38f'41, Scc,f'l'reas,, '40, Pres., '41, Musica Americana, '38, '40, Band Show, '39, '40, W, U. Contest, '38, Symphony Chorus, '39, Intramural Sports: Basketball, '37- '40, Champs, '40, Coach, '39, Football. '39, '40, Champs, '40, All- Star Team, '40, Soccer Champs, '40, '41, Volley Ball Champs, '39, '40, City Champs, '39, Softball, '40. Second Team Basketball, '38, Sr. Song Com, MILTCN KENTES . . Clee Club, '41, Music Festival, '41, Mixed Cho' rus, '41, Bowling Club, 41. BETTY RUTH HULBERT , . Service Club. '41, Pep Club. '39, '40, Band Show, '38, As You Like It, '38, Dancing Club, '38, Bowling Club, '40, '41, Charter Member, C. A, A., '37f'4l, jr, S , Sr. S , Soccer Champs, AllfStar Basketball Team, '39, '41, Sr. Ring Com, JEAN IRWIN . , CLARENCE KLASING . . Baseball, Letterman, '39-'41, Intramural Sports, Basketball Champs, '40, AllfStar Team, '40, Football Champs, '40, Volley Ball, '39-'41, Champs, '40, CLARENCE KOCH . , Intcrclass Volley Ball, '38, Sr. Alumni Com, LILLIAN KARSH . , Ha Ivria, '39, '40, French Club, '40, Sec.. '40, Service Club, '40, '41, Cofoperative Sten. Class, '41, FORTY Tl-IE SCHIP ERNEST KOTTKAM1' . , Ping Pong Club, '38, lntramural Softball '40, Baseball Team, '39, DOROTHY KESSLER . . C. A. A., '38, '39, Decorative Arts, '38, '39 Ha lvria, '40, Service Club, '41, Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad. Sc,: Mo. Acad, Sc., Am. lnst. Sc, and Engineering. Sr, Flower Com. MARY KLINE , , Senior Place Card Committee. JERRY KRAMER . . Ctw2l s S11tlW'. Band, '37f'41: Pres., '40, Librarian, '38, '39, lvlusica Americana, '401 Navy Band Concert, Young Citizens' Pilgrimage, Marching Band Contest, '40, Am. Youth Broadcast, CleanfUp Parade, '38f'41g Music Festival, '41, Seal, '39, All-City Band, '38 4l, Librarian. AllfCity Orches- tra, '39, '40: Librarian. Cross Country, '38, Intramural Sports: Baseball, '39, Softball, '40, '41, Volley Ball, '41, EDWARD KREYLING . . Honor Society. Service Club, '41. Track Team, '39f'41g Letterman, '39, '40, CofCapt,, '40, Cross Country, '39, Bowling Club, '40, Treas., '40, Charter Member. Sr. Activf ity Com., Chr. MADELENE KOROPCHENSKY . . Honor Society. La Tertulia, '40, Sr. Finance Coin. M1NNETTE, 14021214 'fel WM' L6 W Q Dwell, HAROLD LEAVITT . . jr, Band, '38, Ellsworth Chap., -lr. Acad. Sc., '40, '41, Mo. Chap., jr. Acad, Sc., Am, Inst. Sc, and Engineering Clubs, Certificate, '40, Co-Chairman, Program Com.. '41, lntraf mural Sports: Volley Ball, '38, '39, Basketball, '38, '39, Soccer Champs, '38, Service Club, '41, FRANK LEBMAN . , Honor Society. Service Club, '38f'41, Ha lvria, '39, '40, Reporter, '40, Rostrum, '39, '40, Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad. Sc., '41, Mo. jr, Acad. Sc., '41, Am. Inst, Sc. and Engineer' ing Clubs, '41, lnterclass Soccer Champs, '39, '40, PATSY KRETZER . . Senior Ring Committee, RUTH KRONSBERG . . Ha lvria, '38, '39, Class Day Show, Sr. Cap and Cown Com. HARLAN LEVITT . . Service Club, '41, Ellsworth Chap,, jr, Acad. Sc., '41, Am, lust. Sc, and Engineering Clubs, '41, Mo. jr. Acad. Sc., '41, Table Tennis Club. '37 41, Chr., '41, Caldwell Sc, Club, '38, Sergeantfat-Arms, '38, Sr, Ring Com, Young Citizens' Elect. Com., '41, Intramural Sports: Football, '39, Coach, Freshman Football, '40, Volley Ball, '40, '41, FORTY-ONE s Tl-IE SCHIP KATHLEEN ADDIS . . Senior Alumni Committee. EDWARD CAVE . . Am. I'Iist, Club, '40, '4l: Treas., '4l. S. Alumni Com. RAUM DAUGHERTY . . JOYCE BAKER . . Art Appreciation Club, '39, Ellsworth Chapter, '40, '411 Am. Inst. Sc. and Engineering, '40, '41: Mo, Acad. Sc., '40, '4l. G. A. A., '37, '40, '41, AUDREY HOWARD . . Art Appreciation Club, '38, '39g Sec., '39. Pep Club, '40, '41, Dancing Club, '40, '4I. Sr. Banner Com, Band Show, '39, MAXINE KIPPEL . . Young Citizens' Board, '41, Orchestra. '37-'4l: Concert Master, '38 4lg Sec., '40, Pres., '40, '41, V. Pres., '4lg Seal, Certificate, '40, Band Show, '40g Musica Americana, Concert Master, '401 Music Festival, '40g Music Festival Ist Rating. N. M. C., Interlochen, Mich.: National Orchestra, Concert Master, '40, As You Like It, '40. Sr. Music Com.: Chr. Symphony Ticket Award, '39, Composer, Class Song. STANLEY GITT . . Intramural Tennis, '37-'4l: Interscholastic Letter' man, '40, French Club, '40, '4lg Treas., '4l. Service Club, '40. Table Tennis Club, '38-'4l1 Chr., '39, '40, Pres., '40, '4I. Inter- class Sports: Volley Ball, '401 Softball, '40, Intramural Basketball, '39, Chess Club, '39, Ring Com, Track. '4l. BEVERLY JOY BENSON . . Pep Club, '39-'41, Bowling Club. '4l. Library Club, '39, '40, Decorative Arts. '40, '4l. Sr, Social Com. BERNICE YUSMAN . . Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc.: Mo. Acad. Sc.: Am. Inst. Sc., '41, Ha Ivria. '39, '40, Scrip, '4I: Typist. FROST LEE ERWIN . . Champ Midget Track Team, '37, Intramural Sports: Football, 40: Softball, '41, EDWARD WEINSTEIN . . Swimming Team, '37f'4l: CofCaptain, '40, '4I1 Letterman, '38 4l: State and City Champs, '381 State Champs, '4l: W. U. Carnivals, '37 40, Freshman Football Team, '39 Foot' ball Team, '40, Track Team, '39, Intramural Sports: Volley Ball, '39g Football, '38, Band, '37f'39. Caldwell Sc. Club., '37, '38. Math Club, '40, '41, Service Club. '4l. Agassi: Club, '39, Biol' ogy Club, '39, EDNA ZIFF. . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Spanish Club, '40, '41, Service Club, '4o. '41, FORTYfTWO Tl-IE SCRIP -IOHN M. FREY . . Honor Society, Sr. Band, '38-'4l: Champ March' ing Band, '40, Emblem, '39g AllfCity High, '38, '41, Band Show, '39, Clean'Up Parade, '38 4l: Music Festival, '41, Service Club, '4I. Chem Club, '4l. Slide Rule Club, '41, Freshman Football, '40, lnterclass Volley Ball, '39, Civitan Essay Winner, Class Day Coin. PEGGY BINDBEUTEL . . Ellsworth Chap., Mo. Acad, Sc., Ain. Inst, Sc. and Engineering Club. Bowling Club. Sr, Social Com. MARION BRAY . . Honor Society, Service Club, '40, Am. Hist, Club, '40, '4l, Pep Club, '37 4l: Sec., '40, C, A, A., '37f'4l: Pres., '40, jr. S g Sr. S : Mo, M g Activity Seal. Sr. Ring Com.: Chr. EMIL KREISMAN , . Handball Tournament, '39, Scrippage, '40, '41, Intramural Sports: Soccer, '38-'40, Basketball, '38, '39, Volley Ball, '38f'40, Lunch Service, '38-'41, MIRIAM CAIN , , Honor Society, La Tertulia, '40, '4lg Charter Mem.: See., '40, Band, '38f'4l: Letter: AllfCity, '39-'4lg Tour., '39g Marching Band, '401 Festival, '41, Orchestra, '37f'4l: Letter: Treas., '40, AllfCity, '39f'4lg Musica Americana, '39, '40, Young Citizens' Pilgrimage, '39. Broadcasts: Youth of Ain., '4l: Young Citizens' Band, '39g PanfAm., '40, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., '39 4lg Sec., '40, '4lg Rep., Texas Sc, Conv., '4Og Sc. Conv., '40, '4lg Sc, and Engineering Club, '39 4l1 Mo. jr, Acad. Sc. Dramatic Cuild, '38, '39, Rostrum, '38, '39, Caldwell Sc. Club, Charter Mem., '38, Service Club. '40, '41, Young Citizens' Board, '41, CofChr., Class Day. DOROTHY MARIE DOHERTY . , Chaminade, '39 4l. NANCY jOY COLDMAN . . Senior Social Committee. HAROLD SCHARFF . . Baseball Squad, '39-'4l. Intramural Sports: Basketball, '37 -40, Champs, '40g AllfStar Team, '40, Volley Ball, '39f'-10. CHRIS CATSAVIS . . Bowling Club, '40, '4l. Stamp Club, '37, '38. Table Tennis Club, '37, '38, Hobby Show, '38: First Place. Inter' class Volley Ball, '38, '41, Intramural Soccer, Champs, '39-'41, Handball Tournament, '39, BERNICE LONG . , Honor Society, Sec, Service Club, '40, '4lg Sec., '4l. Young Citizens' Board, '-ll. Sr. Alumni Coin.: Chr. CLORIA TOMPRAS , . Agora, '40, Agassiz, '38, '39, Sr, Social Com. STANLEY SCHULTZ . , Freshman Football, '37, Student Manager, Touch Football, '39, Football, '39, '40g TwofYcar Letterman, Sr. Ribbon Com. FORTY-THREE Tl-IE SCRIP EVELYN KLEIN , . La Fleur de Lis, '39 41: Pres, '41, Service Cluh, '39f'41, Sr, Announcement Com. Class Spelling Tcain, '39, IAMES BRADY . . SIDNEY GOLDRINC-. , Swimming Team, '40, '41, Letterman, '40, '41, State Champs, '41, Intramural Vollcy Ball, Agora, '39f'41, Scrip, Scrippage Treas., '39, Math Cluh, '39, '40, Treas,, '40, Caldwell Sc, Cluh, '37, '38, Electoral Corn., '40, '41, Alr. Band, '37, Service Cluh, '39 41, Banquet Coin. VIRGINIA LEWIS ,. DIEANETTE ALBERT , . U, A, A., '38, '39, Rostrum, '39-'41, Agora, '38. Ha Ivria, '387-40, Charter Memher, Bowling Cluh, Sec., '41, Treas., '41, Cliaminade, '40, '41, Service Cluh, '41, Sr, Alumni Corn. Scrip Staff, '41, LOUIS BECKENSTEIN . . Si', Cap and Gown Coin. Inlrainuial Sports, Tahle Tennis Cluh, '41, CHARLES GOODMAN . , -lr. Band, '39, '40, Band Show, '40, Stamp Club, '38f'-40, Pres., '40. MARGARET KELLER . . C, A. A, '37f'39, Cliaminacle, '40, '41, Mixed Cliorus, '41, MIISIC Festival, '41, Decorative Arts, Sr, Ban' ner Com, BETTY KLINGE . . G. A, A., '37, '38, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., '40, '41, Am. Inst. Sc. and Engineering, '40, '41, Mo, Acad, Sc.. 40, 41. LEON JICK , . Honor Society, 'I'wo'Year Sclmlarslnp Seal, '39, Young Citizens' Board, '40, '41, Chr., '41, Young Citizens' Elect, Com., '38-'40, W. U. Oratorical Contests, lst Place, '40, '41, Am. Legion Oratorical Contests: Preliminary, lst Place, District, Ist Place, Zone, 3rd Place. Dehate Squad, '38, Interscholastic Team, '39 41, Debating League, 3rd Place, '39, '41, Caldwell Sc, Cluh, '38, '39, CofFounder, Charter Mein., Pres., '38, '39, Sergeantfatf Arms, '39, Seal, Cert. Rostrum, '38 41: V, Pres., '39, '41, Cert, Seal. Ha Ivria, '39f'4I, Sec., '39, '41, Pres., '40, Cert., '39, Cert. and Seal, '40, MIISIC Festival, '38, Agora, '37, Spelling Team, '39, Sr. Finance Com, Service Cluh, '38-'41, Chr., '40, '41, Orchestra, '37, '38, Civitan Essay Contest Wiiiiier, '41. JEROME KASH , , Swimming Team, '37 41, City and State Champs, '38, State Champs, '41, Letterman. Interclass Vollcy Ball, '40, Service Cluh, '41, Scrippage, '41, Ellsworth Chap- jr, Acad. Sc. BERNADINE KREISMAN . . FORTY-FOUR TI-IE SCRIP BOB GARVEY , , JANE NOLTE . . GOLDIE ELSON . . RAY HOHMAN . . Tennis Tournament, '38. Coach, 4's Ir, Intramural Touch Football Champs, '39, Football, '39, '40. Basketball B Team, '40, 7's Intramural Consolation Basketball Champs, '39, CleanfUp Parade, '38, Track, '39f'4Ig Letterman, '40, Midget Manager, '41, SARA GRIMSLEY , . AUDREY GRIFFITH . . BETTY HILL. . CALVIN LISS . , Caldwell Sc. Clglg, '. , ' 8, nterclass Sports: Volley Ball, '38 4I, L a s ' ' asketba ' 8740, Champs, '40, All' Star Basketball ua , '-403 inch F . , 40 h m s, '40'g All Star Touch Jothall, '4 3 , '40, ' o lb, ' , '4I, Chem Club, '40, '41 cas., '41, rvice b, , '4I.' Sr. Motto Com. L f4f'0 GEORGE LEPPERT . . Honor Society. Spelling Club, '39, '40, Spell' ing Team, '4I, Camera Club, '38 4I3 Sec, '39, '403 Pres., '41. Service Club, '38-'41, Sr. Announcement Com,1 Chr. Caldwell Sc. Club, '37, '38, Young Citizens' Elect, Com., '38f'40, Scrip Photographer, '41, LUCILLE HALUSKA . . G, A, A, Decorative Arts. Bowling Club. Agora, '38, Sr, Social Com. DOROTHY KLIMAS . . PETE MANIACI . . Intramural Sports: Softball, '40g Volley Ball Champs, '41, City VoIIey Ball Champs, '39, Sr. Banner Com. FORTY-FIVE Tl-IE SCRIP JUNE KRUSE , , Chaminade, '40, Band Show, '40, GEORGE ERNEST LIRINGIS , . Choric Speech, '37, Table Tennis Club, '37, Intramural Sports: Basketball, '38 40, Capt., '40, Champs, Second AllfStar Basketball Team, '39, B Team Basket' ball, '40, Volley Ball, '40, Interscholastic Volley Ball, '40, '41, Letterman, '41, Track, '40, Sr. Place Card Com, NELSON LURTON . . Track, '40, Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad. Sc., '38' '41, Am, Inst. Sc, and Engineering, '39f'41: Mo. jr, Ac, Sc., '38' '41, W, U. Sc. Conv., '39f'41. Intramural Soccer Champs, '41, Class Spelling Champs, '41, Sr. Alumni Com, MARGARET LOUISE LEFOLDT . . Jr. Chaminade, '38, '39, Sr. Chaminade, '39f'41, Symphony Chorus, '39, '40, Young Citizens' Day Broadcast, '39, Band Show, '39, GERTRUDE LIEBER , , Ha Ivria, '39, '40, Scrip Staff, '41, Typist, H. S. Cofoperative Sten, Class, '41, .IAMES MCKYE , , Intramural Soccer, '40, '41, Champs, Interclass Vol' leyball, '41, Ellsworth Chap., jr, Acad, Sc., Mo. jr, Acad, Sc., Am, Inst, Sc, and Engineering Clubs, 3 1 S HAROLD MARTIN . . 1 -gi MARION LIEBER , . Ha Ivria, '38, '39, Scrip Statl, '41, Typist. H, S. Cofoperative Stan, Class, '41, FRANCES LOITERSTEIN . . Honor Society. Ha Ivrla, '38 41, V, Pres., '40, Pres., '41, Service Club, '40, '41, Sr, Finance Com. ALBERT MELMAN . , Honor Society. Service Club, '40, '41, Chr., '41, Agora, '38, Sr, Alumni Com. Intramural Volley Ball, '39: City Champs, Spanish Club, '40, Charter Member, Sergeantfatf Arms, '40, Rostrum, '38f'40. Ha Ivria, '38 40. Moseley Chap., jr. Acad, Sc., '39, '40, MAX MEYER . . Midget Track, '38, Intramural Sports: Football, '39, '40, Champs, '40, Basketball, '39, '40, Champs, '40, Softball, '40, Volley Ball, Champs, '40, La Tertulia, '39 41, Treas., '40, Seal, '40, Charter Member. Motto Com. Service Club, '41, Volley Ball Team, '41, North Side Champs, EVA MADEY.. FORTYfSIX T1-IE SCRIP LEO MIROWITZ . . Honor Society. Rostrum, '40, '41, Treas., '41. Ha lvria, '39f'41: Treas., '40, Seal and Certificate. Table Tennis Team, '40, '41, Sec,fTreas., '40, lntramural Soccer Champs, '40, '41, Service Club, '40, '41. Student Elect. Com., '39, '40, Two' Year Scholarship Seal. Sr. Color Com. JUNE MALONE .. MAY MALONE . . RAY MORRISON . . ALVIN NISSENBAUM . . Intramural Volley Ball Champs, '41. jr. Band, '37. Sr. Band, '38, '39. jr. Clee Club, '39, Librarian. Sr. Clee Club, '39, '40. Clean'Up Parade, '39. Musica Americana, '38. Sr. Social Com. Class Day Program. MINETTE MARCUS . . Spanish Club, '40, Charter Member. Young Citizens' Elect. Com., '39, Sr. Cap and Cown Com. MINA MARX Clu wg. Ha ima, vm. Law Club, '41, Orches a. '39, '40. 'IZ by DAVE OLOVlTCH f 1, ABE QlXENH LE . . Ha lvria, '39f'4l: S 9, '40, Pro- gram Com., '41, Sec., '40, Seal. lntraiuural Sports: Basketball, '40, liootball, '40, Volley Ball, '40, '41, jr. Clee Club, '40g Musica Americana. Clee Club, '40, '41, Band Show, Mixed Chorus, Miisic Festival. Class Day Com, and Show. Sr. Cap and Gown Com. DOROTHY MATIER . . C. A. A., '38f'41: jr. S , Soccer '40, Volley Ball CofChamps, '41, Basketball CofChanips, ' Star Basketball Team '41. Bowling Club 40 41 ber. Ha lvria, 38, 39. Service Club, 41. Pep Law Club, '41. La Tertulia, '40, '41, Y HILDA MENDELSON . . Honor Society. Sr. Color Com., Chr. ice Club, '39, '40. Scrippage, Cub lssue. Alumni Ed., '40, Humor Ed., '41. Soeietas Latina, '39, '40, Sec., '40, Agora, '39, '4O. Ha lvria, '37-'39. Spelling Society, '39, '40, lnterclass Spelling Team, '39. H. S. Cofoperative Sten. Class. Luncbroom Com. JAMES PASKAL . . Honor Society. Caldwell Sc. Club: Charter Mem' her, V. Pres., '37-'39, Service Club, '39f'41. La Tertulia, Charter Member, '40, V. Pres.. '401 Pres., '41. Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., Mo. Acad. FORTXVSEVEN Tl-IE SCRIP VIVIAN LUCICH . . ELY GLASS . , Student Mgr.: Volley Ball, '39, '-403 Solthall. '39g Sow cer, '39, '40, Baskethall, '39, '40. Interclass Sports: Iiaskclhall, '37, '383 Vollcy Ball, '387-40. Freshman Foothall, '37, Basketball Squad, '38f'40. Basehall, '39, '40, Tahle Tennis Cluh, '38, '39, Chr.: Charter Memher. Stamp Cluh, '38, '39. Agora. '40 CHARLES MEYER . . Caldwell Sc, Cluhg Charter Memher, '38: Intra- mural Sports: -lr. Vollcy Ball Champs, '39: Vollcy Ball, '41, Inter' cholastic -lr. Volley Ball Champs, '39, Sr. Flower Com. DOROTHY LOEHNIG . . Chaminade, '40. '41. Sr. Banner Coin Christmas Caroling, '40, GLORIA MONTERUBIO . , Dramatic Guild, '37f'41: Swamp Spur' it, '38g As You Like It, '39, Band Show. '38f'40. Orchestra, w '39, French Chorus, '39, '40, Decorative Arts, '39, '40, Class Day Show, Announcement Com, A Cappella Choir, '40, MARY MOLINAR . . Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc.g Mo. jr, Acad. Sc.: Am, Inst, Sc, and Engineering. '40, '41, HENRY SACHS . . Intramural Sports: Soccer, '39, '40, Baskethall. '38, '39g Volley Ball, '38f'-40. Handball Tournament. '39, NURMA PATTON . , Honor Society. Dramatic Guild. '387411 Sec.. 41. Decorative Arts, '40, '-11: Sec., '4l. French Chorus. '40, Band Show, '40, Chaminade. '41. Sr, Banner Com.: Chr. BOBBE SWEIKERT .. Zn- of high, HERMAN SELTZER . , Sr, Band, '39 41: Marching Band. '39. '-40: Champs, '40, AllfCity Band, '40. Sr. Orchestra, '40 Glce Cluh. '37, '38, Service Cluh. '41, Musica Americana, '39, Young Cm' zens' Elect. Com., '41, VICTOR NULL . . S ' nd, '38f'41: Marching Band, '39, '-403 Clean' Cluh '39 1. g PID Y lu , '39, Law Cluh ' Up Parade. 8993? FL'Nl1X'11I, '41, Ir, Band. '38, Glu- , p . 41. 1 5' 3 HA LO t Appreciation, '39, '40, Pep Cluh. '40 Sr lumni S5uin. C ' f ,N . fl 1' I-yn lf 1fORTYfEic:HT I Q U JL' 10,43 THE sea? MM., M. , , I A tif' A PMI? QM Ml wi I MLW IEROME WCWLSFELD , , Interclass Sports: Football, '39, '40, Coach, Champs, '40, Softball, '40: Volley Ball, '38 4I. Intramural Soccer, '39, '40g Champs, '40, 7th Term Spelling Team. Table Tennis, '38, Sr, Banquet Com, Baseball Team, '41, MARGARET ANN SKELTON , . Chaminade, '39, '40, Symphony Chorus, '39, '40g Caroling, '391 Band Show, '39, '40g Radio Broad' cast, '40, A Cappella Choir, '39, Bowling Club, '41, EILEEN SMITH . . Decorative Arts Club, '40, '41, ,IAMES WOLTIEN . , Honor Society. Agora, '38 4O, V. Pres., '38' Treas., '39, '40, Chem Club, '38f'41g Pres., '40, V, Pres., '39, Treas,, '39, Clv:anfUp Parade, '41, Moseley Chap., jr. Acad. Sc, I 41, WILLIAM ZOTOS . . Law Club. '40, '41, JUNE SOBEL ,. LOTTE STEIN . , Service Club, '40, '41, Library Club, '40, '41, La Tertulia, '40, '41, Ha Ivria, '39, '40, IOHN TRACEY , , Dramatic Guild, '39, '40, As You Like It, '39 Clee Club, '4I. Social Com, Mixed Chorus, '41, Music Festival, '41, Track Team, '39, '40, Intramural Football and Basketball, '39, '40, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad, Sc., Mo, jr, Acad., '40g Am. Acad. Se, and Engineering, '41, RUDY SUGAR . , Intramural Sports: Volley Ball, '37, '38, Soccer Champs, '39, Softball, '39, MARY LEA SUMMERS . . Chaininade, '40, '41, Chemistry Club, '40 '41 MARCEL TABACHNIK , . Ir. Chaminade: Charter Member, '38, '39, Chaminade, '39-'41, Bowling Club, '40, Service Club, '41, Mixed Chorus, '40, '41, Young Citizens' Broadcast, '39, Symphony Cho' rus, '39, Music Festival, '41, Class Day Show, Sr. Music Com, MARVIN STEIN , , Service Club, '39 41. Caldwell Se. Club, '38, Biology Club, '39, Interelass Volley Ball, '39, Agassiz, '39, '40' - i Q W, U, Exhibit, '39, Camera Club, '39, Tennis Tournament, 40, Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Interclass Touch Football. Ir. Acad, Sc '38, '39, 'v ORTYfNINE ,IC Tl-IE SCRIP GRACE PALAZOLA , . Chanunade, '39f'41, Dancing Club, '38, Christmas Caroling, '40, Class Day Show, '39, Band Show, '39, JOSEPH PASTERNAK , , Caldwell Sc. Club, '37, '38, Orchestra, '37f '39, Service Club, '40, '41, HERBERT R. ROY . , Scrippage, '41, Editorfin-Chief, '41, Cub Editor, '40, Straw Vote Com., '40, Math Club, '40, Service Club, '40, '41, Band, '38f'40g AllfCity Band, '40, Orchestra, '38f'-403 Seal, '39: Emblem, '39, MARIAN PARTEGYL . . G, A. A., '37, Needlework Guild, '39, As You Like lt, '39, Scrip Stall, '41: Typist. STELLA PETROV , , G, A. A., '37f'-401 V. Pres., '40, jr, S , Soccer Champs, '40, Sr, S , Basketball Champs, '41, Service Club, '41, Sr. Place Card Coin, LEONARD RUBACK . . Orchestra, '37f'4l, Letter, '40, Clee Club, '38, Symphony Chorus, '39, Band Show, '39, Musica Americana, '40, AllfCity Symphony Orchestra, '39, La Terlulxa, '40, Class Day Com, Music Festival, '41, Scrip Statl, '41, BEN SACHS . . MARION PGTICHA . . Agora, '40, '41, Library Club, '40, '41, Am. Hist, Club, '39f'4l. Caldwell SC. Club, '38: Charter Member. C, A, A., '383411 Soccer Champs, '401 jr. S 1 Sr, S : Basketball Champs, '41, AllfStar Basketball Team, '41, Biology Club, '39, PAT PUCH , . Honor Society, -lr, Chaminade, '381 Pres., '39, French Chorus, '39, '40, Mixed Chorus, '41, La Fleur de Lis, '40, Chamif nade, '41, Band Show, '38, '39, jr, Band, '39, Bowling Club, '40, Sr. Finance Com, WILBERT SCHOOMER , . Debating Squad, '39,'41: lnterscholastic Debating Team, '40, '41, Parl., Librarian, '40, Pickering Club, '37, '38, Caldwell Sc, Club, '38f'40: Charter Member: Sec., '38, Ha lvria, '38f'40, Table Tennis, '39 4l: Runner-Up, Tournament, Class B, '39, Intramural Sports: Soccer Champs, '39, '40g Student Coach, '40, '41, Service Club, '41, Camera Club, '40, '4lg Busif ness Mgr., '40, Sr, Announcement Com, VICTOR SEICEL , , Pickering Club, '39 411 Sergeantfat'Arn1s, '40, Magic Club, '40, '41, GERALDINE RABON , , Ha lvria, '39, '40, Service Club, '40, '41, F I F T Y RUBIN SHENBERG . , Bowling Cluh, '40, '41, RUTH REED . . Chaminadc, '37, '40: Symphony Chorus, '3tilJ3'5,: Band Show, '38, '39, Young Citizens' Day, '39, Sr, Ring Ci 1, SELMA RICHMOND , v ' . , '40, ma, '40, ' 1, Dccoraf tivc Arts, '38, ' , A Y u Li c ' '39, ' v' ,luh, '41, Young Citi 'r ' c ' mm., '-ll' . owcr C4 f 0' FRED WBEIKS EIN , , Camcra Cluh, '39, '41, Rostrum, '40, '41, Magic Cluh, '41, Intramural Soccer Champs, '40, '41, Class Spcll' ing 'I'cam, '40, Champs, Scrip Stall, '41, Sr, Banquet Con QQM I ' MAX SILVERMAN , . A ' 'TIQNQY DQNT COVE AMX., ' sffekjvfpiy . E f ,f ' . If f f. 5 Q A. AWWQC , , icmistry ' '40, '41, Nccdlcwork Guild, '39, BESSIE SCHRAM , , Ha Ivria, '38f'40. Ellsworth Chap., -lr, Acad, Sc.: Am, Inst, Sc. and Enginccring Cluhg Mo, jr, Acad, Sc., '40, '41, Chaminadc, '39 41, MORDECAI SIMON , , Honor Society, Two-Year Scholarship Seal, Scrvicc Cluh, '38 41g Chr., '40f'41, Studcnts' Elcct, Coin,, '39f'41, Rostrum, '377411 Mcmhcr Com., Chr., Trcas., '39, Parl., Librarian, '40, V, Pres., '40, Prcs,, '41, Pickering Club, '40, '41: Trcas., '40, V, Pres., '41, Seal, Caldwell Sc, Cluh, '38, '39, V, Pres., '39, Magic Club, '40, '41g 'I'rcas,, '40, '41, Agora, '38, '39, Athletic Book Sale Vv'inncr, '38, Orchestra, '37, '38, Intramural Vollcy Ball, '38f'4l, Miclgct Track, '38f'40, Tahlc '1'cnnis, '40, Sr, Finance Com. ' 1 ' ' I ' '-' . x ABE SP . . Af! . M ,U MURIEL SCHRIER . Honor Society, Decorative Arts, '40, Agassiz Cluh, '40, '41: Sec., '41, jr. Acad, Sc., '40, '41, La Tcrtulia, '40, '41, Sec., '40, Scrvicc Cluh, '40, '41, Agora, '41, Sr, Flower Com, Aiu, lnst, Sc. and Engineering Cluhs, SHIRLEY SCHUMACHER , , Author, Class Song, Service Cluh, '40, '41, Sr, Motto Com. G, A, A., '37, '38, Scrippagcg Cub Issue, Fcaturc Ed., '40g Exchange and Alumni Ed., '41, Socictas Latina, '40, Ha Ivria, '37f'39, Spelling Socicty, '39, '40g Intcrclass Team, '39, H, S, Cofopcrativc Stcn. Class, RICHARD STEVJARD , , Track, '38, '40, '41, Cross Country, '39, Sr, Social Com. FIFTXVONE 7' Tl-IE SCHIP jANE SECER . . Tap Dancing Club, '39, Law Club, '41, Chairniin '41, Bowling Club, '40, HAROLD TACHMAN . , Rostrum. '38, Track, '38, Scrippage: Humor Ed., Cub Issue, '40, MARKO TQDOROVICH . . lireshman Football, '371 CofCaptain, Football, '38, '40, Letterman, '38, '40g Champs, '38, '40, All-City, '40. Basketball, '38f'40g Letterman, '38f'-40, Capt., '40, Champs, '39, '40g Normandy Champs, '40g State Rl1I111Cl LlP1 AllfCityg All- Districtz Allfstate, Baseball, '38, '39, Capt., '39, Letterman, '38, '39, Track, '41, Intramural Football Coach, '39, Vollcy Ball Champs, '39, Sr, Bulletin Com. CHARLOTTE SELNER , . Ellsworth Chap., 'Iii Acad. Sc.: Mo, Acad, Sc.: Am, Inst. Sc. and Engineering Clubs, '41, Service Club, '41, IDELL SHUCART, , Spanish Club: Charter Member, '40, Sr. Banquet Com. WALTER TREUMANN . , Honor Society. Two-Year Scholarship Seal, Intramural Soccer Champs, '39, '40g Capt., '40, '-11, lntraf mural Basketball, '39, Tennis Tournament, '39, '40g Quarter Finals, '40, Ping Pong Team, '38 4l1 Runner-Up, '39, '40g Dou' blcs Champ., '39, '40, Ping Pong Club, '38-'41, Service Club, '40, '41, Latin Club, '39, '41, Treas., '40: Pres., '40g Seal and Cert., '40, Chess Club, '39f'41: Marshal, '39g Pres, '40, Chess Team, '39f'41g Capt., '39, '40, City Champs, '39, '40, Individual H. S. Champ., '39, '40, Scrippage: Asst. Ed.: Cub Issue and Stall. Sr. Finance Com, , 'L ' SIDNEY wEisBBRG H. 4. yy JULIA SIL KRTXN , . Hi ir ' ' , ' C :I iw '17, '18, Law 0, '4 1 8 r .s., '41, Servic lu , '41, CrofKnit, '38, K u-riLatsZlE1 't, Co ., '40, '41, Sr, B quet Com. LILLIAN SILVERSTEIN . . Chemistry Club, '40, '4lg Sec, Law Club, '41, Pickering Club, '38, '39, Needlework Guild, '39, ALFRED WEISSMAN . , Service Club, '38f'4l. Agora, '40, Midget Track, '38, Pickering Club, '40, '4lg Librarian, '41, Chemistry Club, '40, '41, Magic Club, '40, '41, Sr. Motto Com. Intramural Volley Ball, '38, '39, Latin Club, '4O. LOUIS WITHMAN . . Mo, jr. Acad. Sc. Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc.: Am, Inst, Sc, and Engineering Club. Track, '38 413 Letter' man, '40: Manager, '41, Chess Club, '39f'41, Intramural Touch Football, '39, Intramural Soccer, '39, '40, Cym, Club, '39, Bowl' ing Club, '40, MARY ETHEL SIMMS , , FIFTYfTWO F1 .w'1fi7 ' THESQRIPWM. - f L 1 Q6 9 VJILLIAM KRAM . . Caldwell Sc, Club. Intramural Sports: Basket' K ball, '31, Coach, Champ Intrainural Football, '41, Clee Club, '39 411, Sr. Banquet Coin. -IANE VUALKER . . Class Day Show. MABEL XVALLING . . C. A. A., '37, '38, Band Show, '38f'39. Art Appreciation Club, '38g Pres., '39. Chaminade, '39, '40, Carols, '39. Class Day Show. VJILLIAM LANDAU . . Honor Soeietyg Pres. Service Club, Chr., '39, Pres., '41, Chem Club, '41, Iviath Club, '39, '4l: Librarian, '40, Sergeantfat-Arms, '41, Spelling Club, '39 41: Treas., '39, '40, Pres., '40, Interseholastic Spelling'Tcain, '39, '40g Champs, '4O: Capt., '41, Intramural Spelling Tcziiiig Capt., '39, '40, Champs, '40. Agora, '4ll. Caldwell Sc. Club, '38, '39, Sr. Ivfotto Com,g Chr. Two-Year, Four-Year Scholarship Seal. ANNETTE NVEBER . . Croflinit, '39, '40, Service Club, '41 lvlotto Coin. . Sr. MILDRED WEINER . . Sr. Orchestra, '39f'41. Ha lvria, '39, '40. SHIRLEY VJEINTRAUB . . Scrip Staff, '41: Typist. Ha Ivria, '39, Aero Club, '37f'-10: Librarian, '39, See., '4ll. SEYMOUR LEVITT . . HAROLD LUDXVIG , . LUIS BETTY WEENICK . . Agora, '37. Cro-Knit, '39, '40. Socictas Latina, '40. Service Club, '41s Co-Chairman, Sr, Banquet Com. EVELYN PHYLLIS YEDUN . . Ha lvria, '39. Scrip, '41: Typist. EDGAR MILLSTONE . . Honor Society, lviarshal. FTYfTHREE THE SCRIP NORMA TARKOW . . Cro'Knit, '38, '39. Cro-Knit Red Cross Unit, '40, '41, Treas., '40: Pres., '41: Seal, '41. EDWARD SCHAPIRO . . Honor Society, Agora, '38, '39. Co-Chair' man, Sr. Social Com. Scrippageg News Ed., Cub Issue, News Ed. Stamp Club, '38, '39, Sec., '39, Certihcate, '39. lnterclass Basket' ball, '38f'40. Service Club, '39f'4lg Chr., '41. Agassiz, '38f'40g Treas., '39, Jr. Acad. Sc., '38 40. Ping Pong, '38, '39, Charter Member, Swimming Team, '40, Student Manager, '40. Intramural Football, '40. Intramural Soccer Champs, '40. BERNARD GOLDMAN . . Math Club, '40, '41: Pres., '40, '41: V. Pres., '40, '41. Service Club, '40, '4l. Young Citizens' Elect. Com., '40, '41, Chess Club, '4l. LILLIAN TASH . . CrofKnit, '38f'40. Sr. Banquet Com. FRANCES TOCKMAN . . Senior Cap and Gown Committee. VIRCIL SCHWARTZ . . Chess Club, '40, '41. Champ Chess Team '40, '41. Spelling Club, '41. JOHN RUTHVEN . . Chem Club, '40, Pres., '41. MARIANNE TOMICH . . Cbaminade Cadettes, '40. Band Show, '40. Law Club, '41. RUTH UKMAN . . Service Club, '40, '41. Fleur de Lis, '40. Cro'Knit Club, '38, '39. CrofKnit Red Cross Unit: Pres,, '40, V. Pres., '41, Certihcate, '41. Agora, '41, EDWARD S. RUCKER . . LESTER POLSKI . . Sr, Cap and Gown Com., '41, Service Club, '39f '41. Chess Club, '39. Table Tennis Club, '38, '39, Tournament, '39. Law Club, '4l. Rostrum, '39. Biology Club, '38. lntramural Football, '38. Interclass Volley Ball, '39. Young Citizens' Elect. Com. CERALDINE VAN BERG . . Honor Society. Agassiz Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., Mo. Acad. Sc., '39-'41, Reporter: V. Pres. Service Club, '38' '4l. G. A. A., '38-'40, jr. S , Sr. S , Mil. M , Badminton Champ, '39g Soccer Champs, '40g Volley Ball Co-Champs, '40, Spanish Club, '40, '4l. Sr. Flower Com., Chr. FlFTYfFOUR Tl-IE SCRIP ERNEST THEODORE . . DOROTHY FINKELDEI . . Scrip Staff, Typist. Sr. Alumni Com. ESTHER LUEKE . . G. A. A., '37 41, Ir. S , Sr. S , Soccer Champs, '40. Cro-Knit, '40, '4I. Bowling Club, '40, '41, Charter Member. Place Card Com. BERT MORARD. LINTON FORSTERLING . . Honor Society, Vice President. SIDNEY ELLEN KLEIN . . CELIA SOKOLIK . . G. A. A., '37-'41, jr. S, '39, Ping Pong Champ, '38 40, Badminton Champ, '39, '40, Bowling Club, '40, '41. Ha Ivria, '37 40. Law Club, '4I. RICHARD FORD . . GEORGE S. GODING . . Glcc Club, '37f'40, Musica Americana, '38, '40, Symphony Chorus, '39, '40, W, U. Contest, '38, Band Show, '39, MARCIA MARGLOUS . . Caldwell Science Club. Service Club, '41, Sr. Color Com. MAXINE BIGGS . . -IACK FOX . . Glec Club, '37f'4I, Musica Americana, '38, '40, Sym- phony Concert, '39, North Side Festival, '41, Band Show, '39, Symphony Chorus, '39, Fencing Club, '39, Sec.fTreaS., Champ. Gym Club, '39, Pan-Am. Broadcast, Chr., '4I. DOUGLAS FRICK . , BEN GOLD . . Intramural Sports: Basketball, '38, Soccer, '40, Hand- ball, '39. MARTIN GOLLER . . LAVJRENCE I-IONVARD . . ALBERT KATZ . . jACK KOLAR . . A Cappella Choir, '40, Glcc Club, '39, '40, Mixed Chorus, '40, Musica Americana, '40, Symphony Chorus, '40, Band Show, '40, Sr. Social Com. FRANCES MUNGER , . GLENN ROBBINS . . AILEEN SEWELL. . ANTON SI-IIMKUS . . laIFTYfFIVE S l , lfxg' Q xl U TI-1E SCRIP DOROTHY HITE . . Scrippage, '40, '41: Cub Issue, Feature Ed., '40g Feature Ed., '41, Art Appreciation, '39f'41g Reporter, '40, '41, Pep Club, '40, '41, Ellsworth Chap., jr. Acad. Sc., '41: Mo, Acd. Sc., '40, Am. Inst. Sc. and Engineering Club, '41g Conv., '41, Bowling Club, '41, Team Capt. Sr. Ring Com. CHARLES REDERER . . ALVIN STEIDEMANN . . PATRICIA PECK , . 1 REBECCA OBERT . . G. A. A., '37, '38, Art Appreciation, '39, '40, Chaminade, '39f'41. Bowling Club, '40, '41, ALAN ATCHISON , , JACK QUINN . . Midget Track, '37, Gym Club, '38, '39, Intramural 1 Volley Ball, '40, '41, Bowling ciub, '40, '41, HAROLD YAHLEM . , Hobby Show, '38, Table Tennis Club, '38 41, Fencing Club, '39, Camera Club, '39, '40, Sr. Orchestra, '38, '39, jr, Orchestra, '40, V. Pres., '40, Concert Master, '40, Treats., '40. All'City Orchestra, '40. Musica Americana, '40. CHARLES DAVIS . . BRENT ROSA , , SUmm2lSChOOl F1FTYfS1X CDIQGANIZMIQNS TI-IE SCHIP -l-he -l-Ol'Cllb2dl'2l'S, January Class Tlilf SOLIJAN CHAPTER of the National Honor Society is known as the Torclihearers. Election to ineinhership in the Honor Society, which is limited to hfteen per cent of the Senior Class, is the highest honor the faculty can hestow upon a student. OFFICERS . Ethel Jacqueline Cannon, President . Leadora Sparherg, Vice Presif dent , Ruth Elaine Weil, Secretary . Lewis Slack, Treasurer . Myron Lee Bender, Nfarxlial . Allie N. Rasmusson, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Carl H. Barthold . Dorothy Lee Beach . Myron Lee Bender Frances Marguerite Bowers . Ethel Jacqueline Cannon . Stanley Martin Chekanotl Elinor Cohen . Juanita Eva Davis . Anna Julia Dowdy . Marvin Gerchen Mildred Norma Hykins . Rose Rita Keating . Marjorie Jeanne Mehlman . Lillian Morgan . Dorothy M. Pinsky . Leona Pollack , David Rones . Wzirreii H. Saunders , ldamae Schwartzherg . Kenneth Edward Shapiro . Lewis Slack Sylvia Ruth Sohelinan . Jack Sorkin . Leadora Sparherg . Alvin Rohert Ukinan lrene Wgax . . Ruth Elaine Weil , Henrietta Wiiiesull, lillfTY-EICHI Tl-IE SCRIP ii .we- R 5: A 'if ix,-f .- nn X gf S331 iw s l ,i ig. 'lg Q, lug is xi 5 -1----f' . ,:,, ,,Q g a H-' , E ,. . , 3 OFFICERS . Willigirii Milton Landau, President . Linton Foersterling, Vice Presif dem . Bernice L. Long, Secretary . Milton Freedman,Treusiwer . Edgar Donald Millstone, Nfurslml . Allie N. Rasmusson, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Maleolm Vkfoodrow Baron , Bernieee Lorene Beary . Marion Pauline Bray . .lean LaVerne Brody . Natalie Bunn . Miriam Elaine Cain Marion Ruili Colien . ldal7rueillaDowdy . Allenejune Duesing . Bruce Clay Dunlvar . Vw'illiam Evraihr . Elaine Lucille Fifield . Linton Eoersterling . Milton Freedman , jolin Marshall Frey . Israel Goldberg . Allvert Allen Goldf stein . Frances Handelman . Anna Ray Hawk . Leon Allenjiek . Madelene Koropeliensky . Edward George Kreyling, jr. . Williiiiii Milton Landau . Frank Melvin Leliman . UeorgeAlvaLeppert , Frances Loiterstein , Berniee L. Long AlliertM.Melman . Hilda Mendelson . Edgar Donald Millstone . Leo I. Mirof wit: . james Y,Pasl4al . Norma Estella Patton . Patrieiallgle Pugh . Edward Daniel Seliapiro . Muriel Constance Selirier , Mordeeai Simon . Vxfalter Treuf mann . GeraldineVanBerg . M.,Iaines Wiiltjeii. N I Tl-IE SCRIP i S . if. 5 a if Q 5, 5+ ,........- . , . The Young Citizens' Board THE YOUNG CITIZENS' BOARD, sponsored by Miss Amend, has recently presented a plan for reorganization and developed plans for a new student legislature. The purpose is to give every student adequate representation in school functions and to instill the democratic spirit of responsibility. On Young Citizens' Day the students showed their ability to accept the responsibilities of citizenship. The Board has initiated a campaign to keep the lunchrooms cleaner, sponsored free dances to foster social life, assisted in judging essays on democracy, and attempted to solve the stairway problem and other problems concerning the welfare of students. MEMBERS, FALL TERM . A. Goldstein, Chairman . R. Weil, Secretary . M. Bowers . S. Chekanoff . A. Dowdy . I. Dowdy . L. .lick . T. Lombardo A. McFarland . L. Smith . W. Saunders . H. Weinsuff. MEMBERS, SPRING TERM . L. jick, Chairman . B. Beaty, Secretary . M. Baron . M. Cain . I. Dowdy . E. Fifield . L. Foersterling . M. Freed' man . I. Goldberg . A. Goldstein . M. Gronemeyer . M. Kippel . B. Long E. Millstone . M. M. Amend, Sponsor. SIXTY THE SCHIP JT ff? js A . 'M I--w e E-. is Ng . se: -re'-3g5::::: . i ssi X i fe .. gwssas -W ' - --N---A . . .. . Y . sr 3 , 353 rpg- gr, 34, s 2' l r I ! rf , - - I The Scrip Stall 5IXTYfONE TYPISTS . jean Brody . Natalie Bunn . Ethel Davis . Mabel Franks . Marion Lieber . Sylvia Parker . Marian Partegyl . Shirley Weintraub. Jeanette Albert . Mildred Bain . Berniece Beaty . Dorothy Finkeldei . jane Hesemann . Gertrude Lieber . Irvin Tullman. BUSINESS ASSISTANTS . Melvin Becker, Treasurer . William McCluggage, Assistant Treasurer. PHOTOGRAPHERS . William Drury . Tom Hoffman . George Leppert Fred Silberstein . Edward Weinstein. ARTISTS . Sally Bromberg, Cover Designer . Jeanette Albert . Edna Fleischer Conway Gordon . Frances Handelman . Leonard Ruback . Elizabeth Wille. FACULTY SPONSORS . J. H. Herwig, Business Manager . Philip A. Grone- meyer, Art Sponsor . Charles R. Mann, Faculty Editor. TI-IE SCRIP The Agora, Fall Term OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Alhert A. Goldstein, President . Elaine Fifield, Vice President . June Fleischmann, Secretary . Dave Baker, 'Treasurer . Mary Emily Gronemeyer, Maxine Fleischer, Assistant Treasurers . Dr. David Reiss, Sponsor. MEMBERS, FALL TERM . Bromherg . Sam Burjoski Jeanne Feinstein . Lillian Garrett . Harold Glaser Headrick . Shirley jagust Malcolm Baron . Aaron Birenhaum . Sally . Lenore Cohen . Phyllis Cross . Francis Eyman Frank . Sam Frank . Esther Friedman . Dolores . Muriel Goldenson . Sidney Goldring . Mary . Mary johnson . Dorothy Kesslinger . Dorothy Krenning . Rohert Kroening . Doris Kubernick . Billy Landau . Bill McClugf gage . Hilda Mendelson . Frieda Newman . Helen Pappas . Gertrude Pevnick Marian Poticha . Sol Prelutsky . Pat Pugh . Jeanne Rederer . Paul Renaud Selma Richmond , Rose Rogul . Cecile Rosen . joe Rothman . Alhert Sacks Betty Seltzer . jack Sorkin . Leodora Sparberg . Loraine Spencer . Lee Spetner . Betty Stein . Russell Turner . Adeline Wagmziii . Mondell Weiss Cecile Wcilfmirt . Myron Wciltjen. SIXTYfTWO TI-IE SCRIP -l-he Agora, Spring Term At:oRA is composed of almost sixty representatives, one from each advisory group, known as chairmen. The name of the organization is derived from the ancient Greek language and means meeting place. The memhers of this important organization meet in the seventh period to transact certain husiness activities ofthe school. During the past season the sale of tickets hy Agora memhers has greatly excelled the sales of other seasons in foothall, in haskethall, and in the interfeity game hetween Kansas City and Soldan. There is also the duhious pleasure of collecting the money for the sale of tickets and puhlications. This representative hody, under the ahle sponsorship of Dr. David Reiss, has enahled Agora to achieve a high standard. Agora memhers usually realize their responsihility and on every occasion prove themselves eihcient and reliahle. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . lvlary Emily Gronemeyer, President . lvlaxine Fleischer, Vice President . Betty ,lean Seller, Secretary . Sam Burjoski, lvlelvin Becker, Tretisurers , Sally Bromherg, Bill Ivlcflluggage, Assistant Tretisiwers . Dr. David Reiss, Sponsor. MEMBERS, SPRING TERlvl . Nell Anderson . Norman Appelman . Rogers SIXTH THREE TI-IE SCRIP The Agora, Spring Term Asa . Annette Bain . George Barker . Stanford Berger . Bob Bischoff . Lois Cameron . Betty Curtin . Joyce Curtis . Velda Davies . Bill Disher . Arline Epstein . Jeanne Feinstein . Cliiford Fielderman . Elaine Fifield . Shirley Friedman . Dolores Garrett . William Gold . Rose Goldman . Jane G02 Shirley Henson . Bernadine Jacobson . Gloria Johnson . Betty Kerman , Dorothy Kesslinger . Virginia Kimmel . Shirley Korlin . Bernice Krevin . Bob Kroenig . Sophie Peppes . Paul Reeves . Marion Poticha . Selma Richmond Maurine Rothman . Mildred Rubin . Anna Sachs . Lenore Schreiber . Muriel Schrier . Marjorie Scott . Cynthia Siegel . Ethel Silverstein . Jane Singer Lorine Spencer . Betty Stein . Madonna Swatek . Ruth Ukman . Adeline Wagman . Betty Wallace . Beverly Weenick . Donald Wildman . Sidney Weissman. SIXTY-FOUR TI-IE SCRIP 1 : X- i K 411- TY-FI SL We ii' w Q .il i gr ' E I3 S v . K... V .tt ..tei.yw,.s ,. - n 5- we - - r fi-iff . is-at-:s - ' - at er , I N 5. ., Z r Q- - ' I xitfiiwrff The young Citizens, Committee ol Representatives MEMBERS . Harry Adams . Tamadean Altman . Bernard Ashkanazi . Faith Badger . Harry Bartell . Harry Berger . Aaron Birenbaum . Bob Bischoff . Clara Bowers . Shirley Bush . Frank Cantanzaro . Jerry Du Ruz. Lillie Eisen . Gerald Fadem . Jeanne Feinstein . Maxine Fendelman . Betty Fields . Maxine Fleischer . Nathan Friedman . Jerome Gilden . Bernard Goldman . Sidney Goldring . Fred Handler . Mary Hendrick . Stancil james Herman Seltzer . Betty Hill . William Hopkins . Anne Huif . Walter Huff Lillian Kat: . Robert Kenning . Dorothy Krenning . Gertrude Ladinsky . Betty Leddy . Mary Leptich . Harlan Levitt . Bob McGuire . Richard Moore . Ruth Newfeld . Lenora Passer . Myron Reiss . Alden Renquest Selma Richmond . Marion Rodgers . Lewis Sachs , Evelyn Schreiber . Jane Singer . Julia Silberman . Martin Silk . Lee Spetner . Betty Jane Stein . Leila Strong . Martin Tessler . Marko Todorovich . Ben Wiscuscv . Cecil Wimlfiirt. SPONSOR . M. M. Amend. VE Y H: I, . ,W 11? Qi 1 ,,: , . Q Fi 4? L v , .1 Q f P Z f l seg Q I if i ' ff P? 3 1.5 L nfl i ' i 7, 2 'ui 52323 i A ' , , Q ' f ,- fel ' if V .. ,. .,,, , .- rifsffig if i - ' 1 Y, K' ni' ,. seg ,.f'E,f'i1eg'y 1? :Q . ' ff: - ' s K ,V 4 1 if T ' .4 .1 f V ' fi? 1 ' . , . . ' THE bliNIoR BAND for many years has heen an outstanding organization. This past M year the Senior Band reached a new high in achievement. Last fall, the puhlic high 0 T , schools under the Board of Athletic Directors sponsored a marchingfhand contest. li Trophies were given to firstfplaee and seeondfplace winners. Soldan won first place in that contest. The Band, as usual, gave an excellent performance in the CleanfUp Parade and received a high rating. The members were also guests at the opening game of the St. Louis Cardinals. This spring a hig music festival was given at Beaumont High School for the North Side schools. The Soldan Band again won top honors hy receiving a first rating as the hest hand from the North Side. The Band program was as follows: Choral fffff f f f J. S. Bach Prayer and Dream Pantornime Engelhert Humperdinck March of the Steel Men f Charles S. Belsterling Down the Field, our school song, was given as an encore. During this festival many soloists were featured. There were three quartets W- a eornet, a clarinet, and a mixed hrass. All won first ratings. lvlany of our soloists and SlXTY'SIX Tl-IE SCRIP the quartets also played in the state contest at Columbia, Missouri, and won many top honors. The splendid performances of the Band are due to the excellent leadership of our director and teacher, Mr. Arnold Zopf. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Jerry Kramer President . Alvin Buechner, Vice President . John Meredith, Secretaryffreasurer . Norman Dobinsky, Librarian Arnold Zopf, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Alvin Buechner, President . Harry Adams, Vice President . Jack Kimes, Secretaryffreasurer . Herman Seltzer, Librarian . Arnold Zopf, Sponsor. MEMBERS, FALL and SPRING TERMS . Harry Adams . John Allegro Miriam Altheimer . Nell Anderson . Theodore Anastas . Judith Baldwin Mary Lou Baldwin . Mayer Balin . George Becker . Myron Bender . Leonard Berg . Edith Bierman . Robert Black . Charles Bodenstedt . Bernard Born' stein . James Brady . Alvin Buechner . William Buechner . Miriam Cain Charles Carl . Charles Chappel . Jean Dale . Harlan Dobinsky . Norman Dobinsky . Jack Ehrlich . Robert Esrock . Sidney Fadem . Lawrence Feigenf baum . Robert Fishman . Edna Fleischer . Linton Foersterling . Richard Forsman . John Frey . George Georges . Marvin Gerchen . Faith Gershbock Joe Gershbock . Theodore Goldstein . Eleanor Herzfeld . Sol Herzfeld . Gilbert Hoffman . Tom Hoffman . Marion Horstman . Marlin Jackoway Julian Kaplan . Nick Karakas . Jack Kimes . Sam Krachmalnick . Jerry Kramer . Billy Lambros . Harold Lazaroff . Jerome Levin . Richard Lunan Mayer Mehler . Theodore Meiners . Janice Meredith . John Meredith . Victor Millman . Charles Mitchell . Melvin Morein . Bernard Newfeld . Victor Null . Kenneth Peterson . John Polizzi . Melvin Rich . David Rones Herbert Rowe . Herbert Roy . Floyd Rubenstein . Billie Salyer . Richard Sayer . John Schmulbuch . Daniel Schultz . Irving Siegel . Herman Seltzer David Serkes . Florence Silk . Robert St. Clair . Eugene Stevens . Annette Summers . Emmanuel Sutter . Jeanne Turner . Melvin Weinberg . Corrine Weiss . Albert Wolff . Robert Woodside . Robert Y 'Boris Zebelman. Zfgfyff K f I .. DIXTY'SEVEN, new J it SCt'Pi:etiiiii?,a at . . ,, -- M f- . -e M ' ' 42-mfwfw-,itff 1-A .L .wr ' ' ff-t . -i 5- M Q' . l The Chaminade, Fall -l-erm OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Agnes McFarland, President . Betty Liehheit, Vice President . Adel Camien, Serretary . Gloria Trower, 'Treasurer . Marian Clark, Lihftiriuii . Elise Larkin, Accompunist . Mary jane Badino, Sfwnsor. MEMBERS, FALL TERM . Mary Barlield . Carolyn Caldwell . Jacqueline Cannon . Virginia Cooley . Betty Dickey . Mclba Dodge . Anita Faier Lucille Fixler . Blanehe Franks , Betty Glaseoek . Shirley Gralniek , Gloria Hahn . Myrtle Harmon . Catherine Hunt . Margaret Keller . june Kruse Betty Letltly . Margaret Lefoldt . Dorothy Loehnig . Mary McGuire . Norma Millelf . Helen Myers . Mary Newsom . Reheeea Uhert . Gloria Parrott Eda Pavione . Dorothy Pinsky . Eva Polifka . Mgrieme Potashniek . Beverly Rainey , Ruth Reed . Lois Roese . Eloise Sawyer . Frieda Sehor . Gerry Sehueart . Frances Schuman . Idainae Sehwartzherg . Katheryn Shreves . l3ettySlumpsky . Bolwlwe Sweikert . MareelTahaehnik . Lula Theodore . Alice Veateh . MzilwelWzilliiig . RuhyVVeinherger . ATlCCI1WllkCl1ll1g . Elizabeth Vv'ille . Ruth Wiiltf . Evelyn Yawitl. SIXTY-EIGHT 1 'R ' 7, fp. M THE SCRIP MR is is S H1 f I si-gg Q4 N Xi 5.3 , 1 K is 1355 s vvyv-'ir s The Chamiriecle, Spring Term UFFlC1ERS, SPRING TERM . Betty Dickey, Presiclent . Bohhe Sweiliert, Vice President . Gloria Hahn, Secretary . Betty Leddy, Treasurer . Mary Barheld, Lihrariim . Marjory Lyrics, Accompanist . Mary jane Badiiio, Sponsor. The Chaminade during the secoiid semester of 19-11111941 took part iii the city music festivals arranged hy Mr. Hares and Mr. Powell, Soldaifs Chamiiiade participated iii the North Side program on Tuesday evening, April 1, together with the girls' glee cluhs of Blewctt, Beaumont, and Central. The iiumhers used hy the Chamiiiade were Cherry Ripe hy Gilchrist and A Snow Legend hy Clokcy. On March 31 some of the girls of the Chamiuade sang with selected mcmhers of the Boys' Glee Cluh iii the Mixed Chorus for the same North Side Music Festival. They sang Nohel Caiifs Hymn to the Night and Shakespeares Blow, Blow, Thou Wiiiter Wiiid,'. set to music hy W, B. Alds. Chaminade was also represented in the Music Festival hy three soloists and several small groups. As soloists, Betty Dickey sang A Heart That's Free, Marcel Tahachf SlXTYfNlNE TI-IE SCRIP The Chaminacie, Spring Term nick sang The Last Rose of Summer, and Elsie Dubinsky sang None But the Lonely Heart. Among the small groups, Sylvia Parker, Patricia Pugh, Paul Grady, and Bob McGuire formed a mixed quartet, singing I Heard a Forest Praying by De Rose and You Stole My Love by Macfarren. Betty Dickey, Elsie Dubinsky, Gloria Hahn sang as a trio Wind's in the South by Scott. Participating as a small ensemble of nine girls, Gloria Parrot, Mary Shore Johnson, Betty Dickey, Lois Roese, Elsie Dubinsky, Jane Getty, Gloria Hahn, Bobbe Sweikert, and Eleanor Gross sang Alleluia bv Mozart. As a girls' quartet, Sylvia Parker, Arleen Wilkening, Jane Getty, and Eleanor Gross sang Last Night by Kjerulf. Small groups of the girls have entertained at several outfoffschool functions. A group sang at the Melbourne Hotel for the banquet of the Missouri X-Ray Specialists on March 29. Earlier in the term a group sang for a meeting of the Alliance of Minis' ters. The Chaminade will take part in a Soldan Music Concert to be given this term for the benefit of the musical organizations, and also plans to present a program of its own. MEMBERS, SPRING TERM . Jeanette Albert . Louise Allen . Faye Aster' Young . Faith Badger . Phyllis Bailey . Mary Bariield . Dorothy Bennett Shirley Bierman . Dolores Bigelon . Carolyn Caldwell . Jacqueline Cannon Anne Chart . Athena Charon . Patricia Colson . Virginia Cooley . Betty Dickey . Melba Dodge . Dorothy Doherty . Elsie Dubinsky . Lillie Eisen Anita Faier . Shirley Fink . June Fleischmann . Blanche Frank . Adele Friedman . Betty Friedman . Jane Getty . Beatrice Goldberg . Floreva Green- berg . Eleanor Gross . Gloria Hahn . Mary Hendrick . Catherine Hunt Elenor Iken . Mary Johnson . Margaret Keller . Hadassah Kesner . Mary LaGrave . Betty Leddy . Dorothy Loehnig . Marjorie Lyons . Helen Matusofsky . Catherine McKane . Janice Meredith . Helen Meyers . Norma Milleif . Jean Mozley . Rosalie Munchweiler . Mary Ada Newsom . Rebecca Obert . Eda Pavione . Grace Palazola . Sylvia Parker . Gloria Parrot . Norma Patton . Rosaline Plotzelman . Eva Polifka . Merienne Potashnick Agnes Price . Patricia Pugh . Gloria Richter . Lois Rose . Mildred Rosen Eloise Sawyer . Beverly Satz . Maxine Schneider . Esther Schor . Frieda Schor . Bessie Schram . Gerry Schucart . Mary Lee Summers . Bobbe Sweikert . Marcel Tabachnik . Dixie Taylor . Dorothy Taylor . Jeanne Turner . Virginia Weir . Arleen Wilkeniiig . Elizabeth Wille . Ruth Wolff. SBVENTY Tl-IE SCRIP 'Q , ' Y ,,.Q-v-1 , F l 3 E .. X J R. - l sv. Vl. V -l-he Agessiz Club OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Tate Haase, President . Ted Meiners, Vice President Ruth Weil, Secretary . Joyce Baker, Treasurer . Irene Wax, Program Chairman Katherine Pfeifer, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Ted Meiners, President . Geraldine Van Berg, Vice President . Muriel Schrier, Secretary . Sally Bromherg, Treasurer . George Tauher, Program Chairman , Katherine Pfeifer, Sponsor. OTHER MEMBERS . Ethel Balch . Lorraine Becker . Melvin Becker . Bill Drury . Allen Furfine . Jerome Gilden . Hazel Gillespi . Shirley Gralnick Thelma Green . Dolores Haase . Richard Hely . Sam Jaffe . Gloria Johnson Rose Keating , Harriet Kelly . Ethel Kessler . Fern Klamen . Donald Lansche Mary Ann Lohman . Jean Markowitz . Sally Mehler . Lillian Morgan . Helen Myers . Adrian Ostfeld . Annita Ozersky . Shirley Ozersky . Nellie Pearlstein Shirley Price . Rose Rich . Geraldine Saltzman . Miriam Schwartz . Edward Schapiro . Esther Schoenberg . Muriel Simon . Norton Solov . Sam Sternberg Sylvia Zuckerman. SEVEN'I'YfONE wswq f THE SGW at ,lifvfzm A' The Chaminade Cedettes 'THE CHORUS known as the Chaminade Cadettes, which was organized in September 1938, has continued its work this term in Roorn 300 during the seeond period under the direction of Miss Badino. Some of the songs the members have been learning are i'Serenade, japanese Lullaby, Step Lightly U'er the Hollowsf' and folk songs. On December 2, together with the Chaminade, we sang for the Mothers' Club. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Dixie Taylor, President . Adele Friedman, Vice President . Mary Iona Headrick, Secretaryf'I'reas1wer . Dorothy Taylor, Librarian Mary Jane Badino, Sponsor. MEMBERS, FALL TERM . . Wzlndzt Alexander . Lorraine Bader . Nancy Bahret . Phyllis Baily . Maverine Barr , Genevieve Beardsley . Frances Benert . Shirley Bierman . Sarah Broder . Anne Catalano . Anne Chait Patricia Colson . Gloria Coons . Dorothy Crow . Marian Dodge . Elsie Dubinslcy . jean Dunaway . Evelyn Ellman . Hazel Gillespie . Beatrice Goldberg . Frances Gray . Floreva Greenberg . Eleanor Gross . Hilda Gutman . Gertrude Hammerman . Mae Ann Hyatt . Gaynelle Irving . SEVENTYfTWO THE SCRIP Martha James . Loretta Jordon . Hadassah Kesner . Edis Knoll . Mary La Grave . Betty Mae Lewey . Betty Lite . Jennie Lite . Helen Matusofsky La Verne Miller . Jean Mozley . Rosalie Munchweiler . Alma Naughton Theresa Newman . Faye Osteryoung . Lenora Passer . Gloria Patch . Phyllis Plummer . Edith Pogorelsky . Rita Poole . Shirley Price . Adele Rhoades Rose Rich . Sylvia Rothman . Amy Schloss . Maxine Schneider . Estelle Schwartz . Miriam Schwartz . Bernice Sterneck . Mary Lea Summers . Rose Mary Weinstein . Diana Willick . Dorothy Wilson . Marilyn Witting . Lillian Ziegelman. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Betty Lite, President . Marian Dodge, Vice President . Edith Pogorelsky, Secvetaryfreasurer . Ann Catalano, Librarian Mary Jane Badino, Sponsor. NEW MEMBERS, SPRING TERM . Louise Acton . Marie Archibald . Betty Arnoff . Marion Becker . Mary Blackard . Thelma Blackwell . Ruth Blanke Marceline Blankenship . Leonora Bron . Adelyn Challis . Virginia Clemens Claire Cohen . Jeanne Davidson . Florence Dickstein . Betty Dyer . Eileen Feldman . Bernadine Fine . Pauline Freistein . Fannie Gariinkel . Betty Garvey . Dolores Goldstein . Eileen Gorelick . Doris Grassman . Waldine Guier . Marieanne Haertlein . Doris Hartzog . Mary Heikes . Betty Heim Virginia Hodgman . Betty Hoffman . Mary Hurt . Wilma Kaplan . Gloris Kares . Doris Kennedy . Margaret Kidwell . Lenore Kirschner . Shirley Korf lin . Muriel Kranzberg . Helen Lamb . Tillie Lerman . Adele Levin . Beverly Levin . Minnette Levinson . Sylvia Lieberman . Laura Lee Luedde . Ann Margol . Joan McCollum . Olive McKenzie . Jeanne McMahan . Beverly Needle . Patricia Nicholson . Ocile Norman . Dorthy Pellarin . Peggy Pinor Gene Rich . Frances Richardson . Estelle Robins . Jean Rogers . Patricia Roger . Martha Sachs . Shirley Sakowsky . Frieda Seltzer . Edna Smith Mary Ann Smith . Joyce Stein . Shirley Wallach . Betty Wilson . Ruth Weisberg . Colette Wentz. 1 -u Y '- 1 - ,U J llpfjxlj I Q MJ i, J 1' X ' L LV! l if ii' lj f- flfv ' i A 45 fl! ul s yff' F1 4, - WM ' '21 ff J SEVENTYVTHREE Tl-lE SCRIP The Glee Club Tiili , .pz ' ection of Mr, Arnold Zopf, was very suceessf ful this year in its many enterprises. During the fall term the Glee Cluh. comhined with the Chaminade and accompanied hy the Orchestra, sang Rain on the River and The Night H.s 1 T ' ' A ' L 1 1 housand Eyes during graduation ceremonies. Guin CLUB under the ca ihlc dir ' One of the outstanding achievements was the pirt th G1 Fl 4 . .- Q e ee ,, uh played in the coin' hined chorus with the Chaminade in the North Side Spring Contest held at Beaumont High School. In this contest they sang 'kHymn to the Night and Blow, Blow, Thou Wiiiter Wiiid. The cluh also sang IvIarching Meri and The Sleigh in the contest. Among the other noteworthy tunes which were learned this year are On Parade and Fred Wr1riiig's arrangement of This Is my Country. The niemhers of the eluh are working on The Ranger Song from Rio Rita and another Fred Wairiiig arrange' ment called The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful, which they hope to sing in an assemhly sometime in Mziy. With the young niemhers improving as they have in the past, Soldan should have in the near future a state championship glee cluh. This has always heen our goal, and we may realize it very soon. SEVENTX FOUR THE SCRIP OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Dave Whyte, President . Leo Smith, Vice President Aaron Katz, Secretaryffreasurer . Charles Mitchell, Librarian . Arnold Zopf, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Aaron Katz, President . Robert McGuire, Vice President . Emmett Kelewae, Secretaryf'I'reasurer . Leslie Marcus. Librarian Arnold Zopf, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Jerome Baum . Harris Bibb . john Bibb . Stanley Boraz . Frank Brown . Ben Cohen . Dan Cohen . Lawrence Cohen '. Mike Croci Charles Davis . Walter Deppe . Irving Edelman . Neal Feld . James Fletcher . Jack Fox . Paul Grady . Jack Green . james Green . Louis Greenwald . James Guarino . Martin Heligman . Melvin Heller . James Highfill . Aaron Katz . Allen Kaufman . Emmett Kelewae . Milton Kentes Ted Komen . Maier Levinson . Robert Light . Stephen Lloyd . Leslie Marcus Bob McGuire . Charles Mitchell . Joe Newmen . Efthimios Nicozisin . Victor Null . Abe Oxenhandler . Georgianne Oxenhandler . Tom Pocost . Alvin Pollock . Theo Porter . Martin Portman . Herman Rombom . Albert Sacks Robert Scheibelhut . Eugene Seger . Kenneth Serkes . Sidney Stone . Ernest Theodore . Arnold Tobin . John Tracey . Sam Vla Hoplus . Sid Wallach Herbert Waxelman . Fred Westermeyer . Bob Wilson . Kenneth Zimmerman. SEVENTY'FIVE Tl-IE SCRIP Y ' M '77 l W if , Www .. .ghlg ' . , . : t -ew w' :F il Wi,-4 i . M- ' . ., . 'isis--jvtr lg I is Q' f ' s Y s -' tif'-32' -' fi f- I aft-:a a is s ll sf + Ha lvria HA IVRIA, Hebrew Cultural Society, is continually forging ahead in the iield of ancient culture, Programs presented by members have included book reviews, the story ol' the Hebrew University, the background of Biblical holidays, and Biblical influence on American life. A number of outside speakers have appeared before the group. including Mr. Ernest Hares, who gave a lecturefrecital on Hebrew music, and Miss Fayga Halpern, who spoke on Youth and the Changing VV'orld. Ha lvria sponsored for Open House a project illustrating the Hebraic influence on present day culture and civilization, including the development of the English alphabet from Hebrew origin, This undertaking was arranged by Dr. David Reiss, Ha Ivria's sponsor, with the help of a group of artistically inclined students. The organizations main project was a festival to commemorate the eight hundredth anniversary of the death of jehuda Halevi. Jehuda Halevi, perhaps the greatest Hebrew poet since David, lived during the Golden Age of Hebrew literature in Spain. He wrote much poetry expressing his desire to return to Zion, and finally realized his ambition, as hc spent his last years in the Holy Land. In memory of this great man, Ha lvria particif pated in a great festival revolving around his works. The program, presented by members of Ha Ivria and other interested students, was arranged by Dr, Reiss with SEVENTY SIX THE SCHIP the cooperative and musical direction of Mr. Hares, Mr. Zopf, and Miss Badino. In addition, the organization has undertaken to aid projects of Hebrew authors in the United States. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Leon jick, President . Frances Loiterstein, Vice President . Abe Oxenhandler, Secretary . Leo Mirowitz, Treasurer . Frank Lebman, Reporter . Dr. David Reiss, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Frances Loiterstein, President . Betty Selzer, Vice President . Leon Jick, Secretary . Israel Goldberg, Treasurer . Frances Handelman, Reporter . Dr. David Reiss, Sponsor. MEMBERS, FALL TERM . Ethel Baker . Normadine Boxer . Betty Burvick Shirley Bush . Marion Cohn . Goldie Duhov . Norman Elfenbaum ,Shirley Feldman . Lillian Fiman . Bernadine Fine . Morris Friedman . Faith Gersh' bock . Louis Gilden . Ruth Giller .' Esther Gold . Ruth Goldblatt . Irene Goldstein . Frances Handelman Florence Hoffman . Shirley Jacobson . Mildred Kamp . Benjamin Katz . Floreen Kaufman . Maxine Klein . Miriam Landau . Shirley Levine . Harold Light-r. Mollie Loiterstein . Becky Ludwig Anne Margol . Esther Marcus . Aida Mellman . Alvin Melman . Betty Michelson . Rose Muchnick . Alice Ochman . Florence Pernick . Dorothy Pinsky . Eleanor Platke.. Marion Postar . Merieme Potashnick . Selma Richman . Rose Rogul . Bernard Rosen . Irma Rosenblum . Sylvia Rothman Florence Rubenstein . Mildred Schneider . Esther Schoenberg . La Verne Schramm . Pearl Schramm , Shirley Seltzer . Betty Selzer . Seymour Siegel Aaron Silberman . Maraim Silberman . Lorraine Sherberg . Edna Stebelman Ruth Tofle . Shirley Wallach . Ruth Weisberg . Bernice Winesuff . Alice Wculif . Eleanor Zemlick. MEMBERS, SPRING TERM . Tamadean Altman . Julius Berg . Normadine Boxer . Betty Burvick . Goldie Duhov . Norman Elfanbaum . Shirley Feld' man . Marvin Fingerhood . Louis Gilden . Bella Gold . Esther Gold Mildred Kamp . Molly Loiterstein . Esther Marcus . Leo Mirowitz . Abe Oxenhandler . Anita Ozersky . Shirley Ozersky . Ruth Portnoy . Bernard Rosen . Sylvia Rothman . Fred Schramm . Pearl Schramm . Evelyn Schrieber Frieda Shore . Marvin Seltzer . Aaron Silberman . Miriam Silberman . Jane Singer . Sidney Smith . Abe Spector . Ben Weintraub . Bernice Weinsuff Sidney Weinhaus . Sophie Wiener . Sam Wolf. SEVENTYfSEVEN Tl-IE SCRIP , L. 'rf at - - -f -rr, f! f ' 1 Z M?-i,.ffY f H1 7 'r 'Q-7SY's'1'?W? ffl' ' ' f -if .2 z it 'l5gf' il! 82 sv The Senior Qrehestre DURING the past year the Soldan Orchestra has heen under the capahle leadership of Mr. Arnold Zopf. While this is only his iirst year as director, Mr. Zopf assisted in winning for the Orchestra a 2+ rating in the recent St. Louis North Side Music Festival held at Beaumont High School. Not only did the Orchestra make a fine showing hut many of its memhers, playing as soloists, attained high ratings. As soloist, Maxine Kippel, our concert master, recently played the Lalo Symphony with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Last year Maxine was also selected hy the VVomen's Symphony Society from the outstanding high school musicians of the St. Louis metropolitan area to attend the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Michigan. Fred Krachmalnick, Alfred Schneider, Norma Polizzi, and john Polizzi played as soloists at the State Music Contest at Columhia, along with the Soldan String Quartet, all receiving a very high rating. Some of the music studied in thc e ' past year in the Orchestral was as follows: First Symphony hy Beethoven, 'kMarriage of Figaro hy Mozart, and Italians in Algiers hy Rossini. SEVEN'I'YfEIGHT Tl-IE SCRIP OFFICERS, FALL TERM , Maxine Kippel, President . Fred Krachmalnick, Vice President . Miriam Cain, Secretaryffreasurer . Dick Rhoades, Librarian Arnold Zopf, Director. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Ted Meiners, President . Maxine Kippel, Vice President . Bernard Bornstein, Secretaryffreasurer . Fred Krachmalnick, Librarian Arnold Zopf, Director. MEMBERS . Harry Adams . Albert Bacalar . Judith Baldwin . Mary Lou Baldwin . Nathan Belkin . Myron Bender . Bill Bleckman . Bernard Born- stein . Alvin Buechner . Bill Buechner . Danny Demmas . Norman Elfanbaum Bob Esrock . Elaine Feigenbaum . Lawrence Feigenbaum . Charles Goldstein Conway Gordon . Franklin Haspiel . Anna Rae Hawk . Eleanor Herzfeld Sol Herzfeld . Marion Horstman . Marlin jackoway . William Kalb . Maxine Kippel . Fred Krachmalnick . Sam Krachmalnick . Bill Lambros . Edward Leiberman . Ted Meiners . Charles Mitchell . john Polizzi . Norma Polizzi Herschel Raider . Herbert Rowe . Leonard Ruback . Billie june Salyer . Alfred Schneider . Ada Schumann . Herman Seltzer . Aaron Silberman Annette Summers . Russell Turner . Celeste Valentine . Tom Warner . Wal' ter Wax . Mildred Weiner . Corinne Weiss . Bernard Yevelson. I ii SEVENTY-NINE THE SCHIP l-lie Scrippage Stall, Fall Term Not with bag and baggage But with Serip and St'1ippage. Tliii Alsovli quotation is from Sliakespeares As You Like lt. It was tlie inspiration for tlie name of Soldaifs year lwook Serip and its weekly publication Nserippagef' The titles were suggested lwy Mr. Powell in 1917, when lie was prineipal of Soldan. ln that year the first issue of Serippage went to press. SCRIPPAGE STAFF Editor f f fffff ' f Alvin Ulcman News Editor Galwriel Zimmerman Sports Editor f f .lake Herman f Ethel Wtilll' f Normadine Boxer Eeature Editor f Humor Editor Clulw and Exeliang Reporters f f Eaeulty Sponsor f e Editor Memligrs t f f Elinor Cohen if the Serippage Class Miss M. M. Cameron THE SCRIP Th 2 Scrippege Stall, Spring Term AT PRESENT Scrippage is puhlished hy a carefully selected editorial staff under the guidance of Miss Cameron, the faculty sponsor. Although the Scrippage group meets in school hours as a class, its work is similar to that of a large puhlication. On Wed' nesday morning the material is sent to the printer, who returns the galleys that evening, when the staff makes the dummy. On Thursday morning the corrected galleys and dummy are returned to the printer, who delivers the printed copies for distribution on Friday morning. Editor f f Assistant Editors News Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor f ' f Exchange and Al umni Editor Humor Editor f f f Clulw Editor f f Faculty Sponsor f HTXVONE SCRIPPAGE STAFF Normadine Boxer f f Herhert Roy and Wzilter Treumann f Edward Schapiro f Harry Berger f Dorothy Hite f Shirley Schumacher Hilda Mendelson f Norman Gorenherg Miss M, M, Cameron THE SCHIP My , X i -in-Z fam .1 l-lie Service Club, Fall -lerm Q I I I OFFICERS . .laequeline Cannon, President , Leatlora Sparlwerg, Vice President Ruth WL'll,SCL'7'Cld?'j' . Lewis Slaek,'I'ret1surer , Ivlyron Beiitler,IWtn'xl1t1l . Allie N, Rasinusson. Spmisnr. MEMBERS . Fretla Alilvott . UloriaAl1ranis . Harry Adams . Tainatlean Altman , Etlwartl Andrew . Rutlifxppleliauni . Ivfariefxteliison . Annette Bain . .loyee Baker . GenaBaroni . CarlBartliold . DorotliyBeaeli . Berniee Beaty . Lorraine Beeker . Florenee Benson . Bill Berman . Leonard Bernstein RoliertBisel1ofl . Louise Boltzman . Iviarjorie Bonewits . Sliirley Bora: . Msirf guerite Bowers , Norinatline Boxer . Nfarion Bray . Bud Brinkley . Estelle Brotly . 'lean Brody . Lester Brown . Christine Buder . PaulBukstein . Sam Burlioski . Natalie Bunn . Miriam Cain . Stanley Cliekanoff . Elinor Colien Beatriee Cfolinlierg . Harry Dalin . Gilliert Dansker . Juanita Davis . Louis Dt-all . Annal7owtly . IdaI7owtly . Irvin Edelman . Lillie Eisen . Williziiii Evraitl . Gerald Fadem . jeanne Feinstein . Shirley Feldman . Stanley Feld' inan . Maxine Fendelnian . Lillian Finian . Maxwell Fox . .lane Frank EICIHTY'TXX'0 Tl-IE SCRI-P Mabel Franks . Milton Freedman . Dorothy Friedman . Esther Friedman . Morris Friedman . Sterling Friedman . Louis Galosy . Marvin Gerchen . Fay Geiger . jane Getty . Marvin Ghertner . Louis Gilden . Stanley Gitt . Betty Glascock . Israel Goldberg . Sam Goldblatt . Bernard Goldman . Neilson Goldman . Sidney Goldring . Albert Goldstein . Irene Goldstein . Norman Gorenberg . Evelyn Green . Thelma Green . Floreva Greenberg . Stanley Gubin . Esther Handelman . Frances Handelman . Melvin Handelman . Anna Ray Hawk . Martin Herrmann . Edward Hirsch . Frances Hoffman . Stanley Hoffman . William Hopkins . Betty Huff . Mildred Hykins . Joe Iken Kalleroy james . Leon jick . Lorraine Johns . Virginia Ann johnson . Eunice Jourman . Nathan Kanter . Lillian Karsh . Benjamin Katz . Lillian Katz Dorothy Kaufman . Melvin Kayman . Rose 'Keating . La Verne Kerley . Idell Kessler . Fern Klamen . Irvin Klamen . Evelyn Klein . Kenneth Knezne' koff . Carol Koehler . Bette Kolman . Fred Krachmalnick. EIGHTY-THREE Tl-IE SCRIP wz1.r1zll if Ts ' 33 l 24 5 l uf. A 'xx A '.,'.jtW-:Sidi 1? ' A A M fw--awww Q -Q 5 The Service Club, Fall -l-erm Gertrude Ladinsky , Norma Ladt . Billy Landau . Frank Lebrnan . Sanford Lebinan . George Leppert . Williani Levy . Wzilter Lieberman . Calvin Liss Betty Lite . Frances Loiterstein . Bernice Long . Becky Ludwig . Esther Ludwig . John Maidanelc . Ann Maloney . Mina Marx . Selma Mashbein Agnes McFarland . Marjorie Mehlman . Albert Melinan . Alvin Mellman Hilda Mendelson . Edgar Millstone . Leo Mirowitz . Lillian Morgan . Cer' trude Mussman . Helen Olive . Dave Ulovitch . james Paskal . Lenorapasser joseph Pasternak . Dorothy Pinsky . Leona Pollack . Lester Polski . Ruth Pultman . Paul Reeves . Adeline Rimel . Marie Roemer . David Rones Allen Rosensweig . Herbert Roy , Frances Rudy . Geraldine Saltzinan , Martin Sand . Wztrreii Saunders . Eloise Sawyer . Sally Schachter . Edward Schapiro Marian Schmidt . Stella Schmidt . Pearl Schrain . LaVerne Schramni . Muriel Sehrier . Esther Schoenberg . Shirley Schumacher . Sylvia Schwartz . Idarnae Schwartzberg . Marvin Seigel . David Serkes . Bob Shank . Kenneth Shapiro. EIUHTNVFOUR Tl-IE SCRIP Melvin Shapiro . Rita Shapiro . Gloria Shatz . Harriet Silberstein . Charles Silverstein . Lenore Silverstein . Mordecai Simon . Sidney Smith . Sylvia Sobel' man . jack Sorkin . Harriet Speier . Lotte Stein . Marvin Stein . Marvin Steinberg . Sam Stemberg . Walter Treumann . Alvin Ukman . Ruth Ukman Geraldine Van Berg . Irene Wax . Henrietta Winesuff . Dorothy Weingart Alfred Weissman . Betty Zeis . Maurice Zemlick . Edna Ziff . Herman Zimbalist Gabriel Zimmerman . Irene Zimmerman . Gregory Zotos . Ruth Zwibelman. EIGHTY-FIVE THE SCRIP 1 , I , L. ,X ,,,. t et.-. for, . f -l-he Service Club, Spring -l-erm OFFICERS . Billy Landau, President . Linton Eoersterling, Vice President . Berniee Long, Secretary . Ivlilton Freedman, CI-'TE?L1S1L7'l'f?' . Edgar Iviillstone, Nfursliul Allie N. Rasmusson, Sponsmd MEMBERS , Gloria Ahrams . Harry Adams . Jeanette Alhert . Tamadean Altman . Edward Andrew . Irvin Aronoif . Bernard Ashkanazi . Rosalie Axelhaum , Annette Bain . IVIaryBariield . George Barker . IVIalcolm Baron Berniece Beaty . George Becker . Iviarion Becker . Elorence Benson . Harry Berger . Bill Berman . Leonard Bernstein . Susan Bierman , Aaron Birenf haum . Rohert Bischoff . Elaine Buguslovsky . Ruth Borgshulte . Normadine Boxer . Barhara Brakensiek I Bud Brinkley . Estelle Brody . Shirley Brody Christine Buder . Paul Bukstein . Natalie Bunn . Sam Burjoski . IVIiriam Cain I Irving Cassel . Dan Cohen . IVIarian Cohen . Shirley Cohen . Beatrice Cohnherg . Harry Dalin . Gilhert Dansker , IVIarthaDarr . Norman Dolwinsky Ida Dowdy . Dorothy Druzinsky . Irvin Edelman . Lillie Eisen . Goldie Elson . Williiirii Evraifi . Gerald Eadem . Anita Faier . Lleanne Feinstein EICHTYfSlX Tl-IE SCRIP Ethel Feldman . Shirley Feldman . Stanley Feldman f. Maxine Fendelman Elaine Filield . Lillian Fiman . Maxine Fleischer . jane Frank . Mabel Franks John Frey . Dorothy Friedman . Morris Friedman . Sterling Friedman . Charlotte Gelfand . Rebecca Garrett . Jane Getty . Louis Gilden . Betty Glascock . Ruth Glaser . Norman Glubok . Israel Goldberg . Sam Goldblatt Bernard Goldman . Neilson Goldman . Sidney Goldring . Albert Goldstein Bella Goldstein . Irene Goldstein . William Gordon . Norman Gorenberg Thelma Green . Floreva Greenberg . Stanley Gubin . Frances Handelman Fred Handler . Anna Ray Hawk . Sylvia Heligman . Gloria Hernandez Martin Herrman . Edward Hirsch . Lilly Holtzman . William Hopkins . Leatrice Horwitz . Betty Hulbert . Betty Jane Jacobs . Kalleroy james . Leon jick . Virginia Johnson . Nathan Kanter . Lillian Karsh . Jerome Kash Lillian Katz . Bernice Kaufman . Melvin Kayman . Dorothy Kessler . Fern Klamen . Irvin Klayman . Martin Klayman . Evelyn Klein . Carol Koehler Fred Krachmalnick . Irving Kramer . Dorothy Krenning . Edward Kreyling EIGHTY-SEVEN THE SCRIP VV?-si gf 'i L it -A N H ,fi 7 Wm-... . , Q gy, t ' ,f H' As , i ' ,V , J f 2 ,tiff A. eff' X661-13 -AMMMW V Y ...Ai-I - The Service Club, Spring Term lvlary La Crave . Gertrude Ladinsky . Harold Leavitt . Eranlt Leliinan . lvlarvin Levin . Harlan Levitt . Willizrm Levy . Calvin Liss . Pretty Lite Frances Luiterstein . Mtxllie Luiterstein . Estlaer Ludwig . John Nlaidanek Sidneylvlaltzinan . lVlarciaMarglnus . Ethel lvlariam , Nlinalviarx , Dnrntliy Matier . Alvinlvlellman . Allwert lvlelman . Phyllis Mendelsnn . Marx Meyer Len Mirnwit: . Harold Motelian . james Paskal . Lennra Passer . joseph Pasternak . Evelyn Pepper . lvlareella Pepper . lvlartlia Peppes . .lernme Peters . Stella Petrnv . Lester Ptilski . Rita Poole . Charles Pntielia . Ruth Pultinan . Geraldine Ralwn . Renee Raffle . Cl1arlesRederer . Patil Reeves RnseRieli . Selma Riehmcind , Adeline Rimel . lvlarinn Rodgers . Henrietta Rnsentlial . Herlwert Roy . john Rutliven . Geraldine Saltzman . Haruld Sat: Sally Seliaeliter . Edward Selaapiro . Willwert Sehonmer . Pearl Seliram . Muriel Selirier . Shirley Selnimaelaer . Alloyee Seliwart: . Sylvia Seliwart: Charlotte Selner . Herman Seltzer . David Serkes . Kenneth Sliapirn . Melvin Sliapirri , Rita Sliapirn . Gloria Sliatz . Julia Sillaerman . Harriet Sillierstein EIGHT Y-lflt TI-IE SCRIP Katherine Silverman . Lenore Silverstein . Mordecai Simon . Muriel Simon Vivian Simon . Shirley Smelansky . Shirley Smissman . Sidney Smith . Lee Spetner . Edith Stein . Lotte Stein . Marvin Stein . Bobbe Sweikert . Marcel Tabachnik . Allen Traub . Walter Treumann . Ruth Ukman . Geraldine Van Berg . Estelle Voda . Adeline Wagman . Annette Weber . Harold Weber . Lois Betty Weenick . Dorothy Weingart . Edward Weinstein . Corinne Weiss . Mondell Weiss . Alfred Weissman . Bernice Winesuff Cecile Wolfort . James M. Woltjen . Maurice Zemlick . Edna Ziff . Herman Zimbalist . Ruth Zwibelrnan. EIGHTYfNINE Tl-IE SCRIP .P i E X. ir. i . .M 1 The American l-listory Club, Fall Term THE AMERICAN HISTORY CLUB is interested in delving further into American history than is possible in the classroom. Each term it has been the policy of the club to take one subject and subdivide it for discussion. This term the subject was America in Relation to Other Countries. America's part in the Manchurian incident, and Americas relations with the South American countries were two topics of discussion. An interesting diversion was created by a debate: Should Soldan Have a Sadie Hawkins' Day? The members also enjoyed a picnic at Forest Park. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Mildred Hykins, President . Bob Belknap, Vice President . Agnes McFarland, Secretary . Anna Dowdy, Treasurer . Floyd D. Welch, Sponsor. OTHER MEMBERS . Edward Cave . Rose Carlein . Ida Dowdy . Edward Hirsh . Bob Kroening . Betty Lamprich . Sylvia Lieberman . Bill McCluggage Helen Meyers . Marion Poticha . Melvin Shapiro . Harriet Silberstein . Sylvia Sobelman . Genevieve Snitzer . Leodora Sparberg . Walter Wax. NINETY fi if' 4 I - ' 1, f THE screw Ifilsketif-fsU'!Qi:-'.1,,.i'Zs'gg.f'-A 3' . - QQ' i - - P ' ....- F Q 3 s Q it S1 ri 'Q' 3? rf fi? 0 is 7, -5 Q .P get tfii si iii Ti? Sm XS wk T' 1 ' . . :sag 7 sf, . ' - The American l-listory Club, Spring Term NINETYNENE UN Acic1oUNT of a heavy schedule, Mr. Welch was not able to continue his sponsorship of the cluh this term, and the members chose Dr. Bender as his ahle successor. The memhers chose 'iThe Pioneer West as their topic for discussion. Different phases of the famous frontier days have heen presentedg and on every odd Wednesday, Room 328 may he heard ringing with the shots of Indian hattles, the tramping of mules over the Santa Fe Trail, and the marching footsteps of famous frontiersmen. The memhers of the cluh are again looking forward to the dehate and the term picnic. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Boh Belknap, President . Ida Dowdy, Vice Presif dent . Boh Kroening, Secretary . Edward Cave, CI-'TCLLSILTCT . Dr. A, B. Bender, Sponsor. OTHER MEMBERS . Harry Adams . Marion Bray . Edward I'Iirsh . Bill Hykins . Bill Mcffluggage . Marion Poticha . Melvin Shapiro . Harriet Silherf stein . Helen Meyers . Dorothy Druzinsky . Cynthia Siegel . Walter Wax. THE SCRIP ii P . Q va' -vw -l-ll? CdmQfd OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Linton Foersterling, President . Stanley Chelcanotf, Viee President . George Leppert, Secretary . Milton Freedman, Treasurer . Willrert Sehoomer, Business Mariager . Fred Kraehmalniek, Librarian . Leslie W. Lyon, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . George Leppert, President . Linton Foersterling, Vice President . Corinne Weiss, Seeretary . Fred Kraehmalniek, Treasurer Jeanne Feinstein, Business Manager . Tom Hoffman, Lihrarian . Leslie W, Lyon, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Malcolm Baron . john Calhoun . Stanley Chekanotli . Williiini Drury . Jeanne Feinstein . Milton Freedman . Linton Foersterling . Harry Henman . SolHer:feld . Tom I-Ioiiman . Dimitrios james . Fred Kraelnnalniels GeorgeLeppert . Mayer Mehler . Efthimios Nieozisin . Irma .lane Rosenlrluni Maurine Rothman . Wilhert Sehoomer . Irvine Siegel . Siegfreid Sillrerstein Shirley Smissman . Sylvia Sorkin . Harriet Speier . Ruth Weislierg . Corinne Wiiiss . Sam Zivi. NINETXVTXVO Q E21 ,ii i Tl-IE SCRIP .-. s A .s -Q' A 'swf' N 5 W K A K K in - -. .rw .5 . at - KE Ai' sf 1 LFE? 5 L i 1 'N' i 4 .fs K W. i 2 E 'fs fi , t. ., . , -is WV? s- WI' ' e t. Src L .. -lk -K 'Z . -, gy. isp-'N we 'N . t. .1 fi I 'h 1 K . 'h-' 5Q5ig?ML15 The Chemistry Club, Fall Term THE CHEMISTRY CLUB, under the sponsorship of Mr. Wilsriii, is affiliated with the Moseley Chapter of the junior Academy of Science. In order to further the purpose of the club, trips were made to various points of interest around St. Louis. Interesting demonstrations and lectures were given by Mr. Wilstiii and members of the club. OFFICERS, FALL TERM , Stanley Hoffman, President . Frances Rudy, Vice' President . Mildred Hykins, Secretary . Sylvia Sobelman, 'Treasurer . Martini C. Wilson, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Freda Abbott . Malcolm Baron . Myron Bender . Shirley Busch Shirley Feldman , Milton Freedman . Stanley Hoffman . Mildred Hykins Calvin Liss . Fay Rosenberg . Frances Rudy . john Ruthven . Catherine Schmidt . Sylvia Silverstein . Sylvia Sobelman . Frances Wzigiier . Al Weiss' man . M. james Wtiltjeii. NINETY-THREE I.. .rw Tl-IE SCRIP J QP . mll ly i e 1 , il. 3 J, rg 5'2- ,if 3 6' 5-1 i il, 3 The Chemistry Club, Spring Term THE fall and spring terms of the Soldan Chemistry Cluh, sponsored hy Mr. Martin C. Wilsmiii, entertained various interesting and educational projects during the year. Experiments, talks given hy the memhers, and trips to various industrial plants made up the program of the eluh. The membership is open to all students who have taken or are taking chemistry. The chief purpose of the club is to show the importance that chemistry plays in the industrial world of today. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . john Ruthven, President . Milton Freedman, Vice President . Lillian Silverstein, Secretary . Calvin Liss, 'Treasurer . Martin C. Wilsciii, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Dave Baker . Melvin Becker . Dorothy Brown . Shirley Busch Lawrence Feigenhaum . jim Ferguson . Morie Fox . john Frey . Douglas Frick . Betty jacohs . Richard Moore . Martha Peppes . Eva Polifka Raymond Pultman . Fay Rosenherg . La Verne Sehramm . Mary Lea Summers Alfred Weissmzin . james Wciltjen. NINETYVFOUR -Q '. Tl-IE SCIQIP 5 .55 . 4. M xi irq 'K it I QQ Nl i is ssl ss- its I . is X . L . -' The Chess Club NETYflil Folfk years ago Soldan first entered interscholastic league competition and hegan winning cliainpionsliips from the outset. For the past two years, the Soldan team has won the Greater St. Louis chess championship. The success of the teams is due to weekly practice under the alile guidance of Mr. Mathie. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Fred Handler, President . Irwin Edelman, Vice President . Pierre Chouteau, Sec1'eta'ryfTreas1u'er . Martin Herrmann, Marsliul Wiiltei' Treumann, Team Captain . E. Mathie, Sponsor. TEAM MEMBERS . Wzilter Treumann . Pierre Chouteau . Irwin Edelman Fred Handler . Martin Herrmann . Virgil Schwartz . Christine Buder . Lena Axelrod. CLUB MEMBERS , Lena Axelrod . Emma Bond . Christine Buder . Fred Canning . Pierre Chouteau . Irwin Edelman . Bernard Goldman . Norman Uorenherg . Fred Handler . Jack I'Iartstein . Martin Herrmann . Sidney Kaner . Mildred Mosescu . Virgil Schwartz . Wzilter Treumann . Louis Witliiiiizii . I'Ierman Ziinhalist. ' milf' THE SCHIP M964 The Cro-Knit Red Cross Unit OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Ruth Ukman, President . Elinor C h V' P ' 0 en, ice reszf dent . Esther Friedman, Secretary . Norma Tarkow, Treasurer . Sylvia R. Weiss, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Norma Tarkow, President . Ruth Ukman, Vice President . Shirley S. Goldber S Weiss, Sponsor. g, ecretary . Beverly Satz, Treasurer . Sylvia R. OTHER MEMBERS . G. Berthold . E. Boguslovsky . S. Bierman . R. Blum S. Brody . B. Brown . S. Busch . R. Cohen . E. Covitz . L. Droppleman M. Feldman . B. Flegel . G. Flegel . D. Finkeldei . S. Friedman E Gold S. L. Goldberg . S. Goldberg . A. Kingston . E. Knoll . D. Kootman .Osheroff . D. Pellarin . R. Pult: man . M. F. Richter . F. Roth . E. Sawyer . B. Satz E. Schwartz K. Schulz . M. Silverman . G Sinawitz L ,I Sosna 'E S ff . . . . . . osno . B. Slumpsky . F. Waxman . R. Weinberger. D. Lansche . E. Lueke . R. Newfeld .L NINETYfSIX Tl-IE SCRIP L...--ni ... ., . ,. .. VmlA. 5 Q , .4 V . . , Qisiwz A t .,,..,ia . - - - - QQ -,Qi Q The Debating Squad THE DEBATING SQUAD represents Soldan in all interscholastic debates. Much time and effort is spent in analyzing and working on the season's topic, under the expert supervision of Mr. Mathie. The topic is chosen by the sponsors of the debating state high schools. This seasons proposition was: Resolved, That the powers of the Federal government should be increased. The squad members were able to debate on both sides of the question, thus showing their complete analysis and understanding of the quesf tion. This season was most successful, and Soldan won third place in a field of nine. The Alhrmative Team consisted of Leon .lick and Israel Goldberg, and the Negative Team consisted of Benjamin Katz and Wilbert Schoomer. Harold Weber assisted the Negative Team. NINETY SEVEN Tl-IE SCRIP Q gi i, 2 M gi i 5' gf Lf' Q Q J'- Q .-5? , , . ,. if The Decorative Arts Club OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Gloria Trower, President . Marguerite Bowers, Vice President . Mary Emily Gronemeyer, Secretary . Berniece Beaty, Treasurer Susan Coultas, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Berniece Beaty, President . Maurine Rothman, Vice President . Norma Patton, Secretary . jane Hesemann, Treasurer . Susan Coultas, Sponsor. OTHER MEMBERS . Audrey Arnold . Beverly Benson . jean Benson Gloria Berthold . Earline Carr . Pat Colson . Velda Davies . Dorothy Dewar Maxine Fendelman . Evelyn Gold . Lucille Haluska . Doris Hartzog . Mary Headrick . Nina Jackson . Margaret Keller . Mildred Marhain . Helen Meyers . Pearl Obie . Marcella Pepper . Sophie Peppes . Mary Frances Richter . Irene Roche . Mildred Rosenhloom . Alloyce Schwartz . Katherine Sil- herman . Eileen Smith . Peggy Todd . Adeline Wagmztn . Ruth Zwihelman. NINETYVEIGHT TI-IE SCRIP ,sw K 2 . gf? r-,xiii 4:5 t xm . , . .,., . K OV x ,,...w--Q-w5.fgyg,3 : . ..., , L faq, R S ' .I The Dramatic Guild NlNETYfNlNE PoP Runs . , unior Qflyndmannj jones and Paul fRowej Jones, aided by their sister Mary fSweikertj jones, diverted everyone with their escapades, while Pop fFriedmanj tried hard to read A CHRISTMAS CAROL. The respective boy and girl friend of Paul and Mary fSlack and Pollack, ably contributed to the confusion whil M A , e a Q bbottj jones attempted to keep peace in the family. THE CHRisrMAs CAROL' At Christmas J ' At present the Guild swings into rehearsal for a A ' rousing modern comedy. Look Through the Keyhole ftitle of the playj and discover Pat Specking, Bob Bischoff, Frieda Abbott, joy Logan, Nathan Friedman, Betty Glascock, Herbert Rowe, and Myron Rees attempting to follow the instructions of their director, Miss Lucas. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Nathan Friedman, President . Frieda Abbott, Vice President Virginia Ann Joh 'I' . nson, reasurer . Mary May, Secretary . Gertrude Lucas, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Nathan Friedman, President . Virginia Ann Johnson, Vice President . Herbert Rowe, Treasurer . Norma Patton, Secretary . Gertrude Lucas, Sponsor. Tl-IE SCRIP w- is in--:zu are . I . 1 . A . H . 'mf ' Q xr- J '43-. - ' 11.1 I Q' i sf i l l ivffm-K-ff..., I kyrk ,,kk, r ,Q f,f . .K . , The Ellsworth Chapter, Fall Term THE ELLSWIJRTH CHAPTER of the Junior Academy of Science took trips to several points of interest in St. Louis during the school year. At the Science Convention the cluh displayed a model of St. Louis in 1804, the different types of climate in models also, and collections of rocks, shells, fossils, and minerals. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Marie Atchinson, President . Nelson Lurton, Vice Resident . Miriam Cain, Secretary . Leona Pollack, Treasurer . Ethel L. Mills, Sponsor. J L Ctr'-Aiqfcjf V-fj MEMBERS, FALL AND SPRING TERMS .Gans Bac . Annette Bain . Joyce Baker . Jacqueline Bancroft . George Barker . Belknap . Peggy Bindheutel . Ben Bush . Miriam Cain . Charles Clardy . Helen Clymer Carol Cytron . Dorothy Darevesky . Martha Darr . Gloria Hernandez . Betty Hill. ONEfHUNDRED it THE Soarrv The Ellsworth Chapter, Spring Term OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . james Paskal, President . Peggy Bindbeutel, Vice President . Miriam Cain, Secretary . George Barker, 'Treasurer . Ethel L. Mills, Sponsor. MEMBERS, FALL AND SPRING TERMS, CONTINUED . Alta Hilligoss Dorothy Hite . Leatrice Horwitz . Albert Katz . Dorothy Kessler . Betty Klinge . Barbara Knodel . Dorothy Krenning . Harold Leavitt . Frank Lebnian Betty Leddy . Harlan Levitt . Nelson Lurton . Lily jean Marks . James McKye . Alvin Mellman . Earl Miller . Mary Molinar . Bert Morard . jane Nolte . james Paskal . Barbara Pidgeon . Merieme Potashnick . Herbert Rowe . Floyd Rubenstein . Charlotte Selner . Jerome Shanker . Rita Shapiro Lcnore Silverstein . Allen Traub . Margie Pearman . john Tracey . Mardell Wease . Beverly Weenick . Bob Withman . Louis Withman . Bernice Yusman. ONE'HUNDREDfONE Tl-IE SCRIP . ,......- - 4 1 'xl f, his v,,f ,t .V F , 'fha iv-v ., ,Mi V -,wi--sf -f W origin - so sw., w.,.y,, i ,Hg L Le Fleur de Lis, Fall Term UNDER the competent guidance of Miss Badino the French Club during the fall term devoted itself to the purpose of acquiring an active everyday French vocabulary. Part of the program consisted of the reading of French newspapers, different topics being selected for each meeting. The advertising sections offered many new and useful words, and the news section was both educational and interesting. The want ads proved parf ticularly diverting, as, of course, did the comic sections. At the close of the term a party was enjoyed by all the members. Excellent arrange' ments were made under the leadership of the vice president. The French custom of choosing a king for le jour des rois was followed, and the club's youngest member, Laura Lee Cutter, by finding a coin in her piece of cake, was crowned roi OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Elinor Cohen, President . Sylvia Parker, Vice Presi' dent . Lillian Karsh, Secretary . james Van Horn, 'Treasurer . Mary Jane Badino, Sponsor. ONEfHUNDRED-TWO p. ii THE scalp Q- ' ----- , . M S is . K . it Q , E S? Q, . ?T if 'si Q Q S La Fleur cle l.is, Spring Term LA FLEUR DE LIS, better known as the French Club, was organized in September, 1938. It consists of a group of students interested in the French language, people, and customs. This term the French Club has been functioning under the able leadership of Miss Willemseii, Among the noteworthy events have been reports on clothes in the various sections of France, on French cathedrals, and on the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. A French dialogue was presented by Shirley Smelansky, Henrietta Winesutf, Frances Handelman, and Stanley Gitt. Two very entertaining sound films have been shown. One por' trayed Byways of France, and the other, La Gare, was a foreign language film. Some French songs, such as Cadet Roussellef' Savezfvous planter des Chouxf' and Au Clair de la Lune have been sung and enjoyed by everyone. The party at the end of the term offers a fitting close to a most pleasing season. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Evelyn Kline, President . Marion Cohen, Secref tary . Stanley Gitt, Treasurer . Frances Handelman, Scrippage Representative Al. Willeniseii, Sponsor. ONEfHUNDREDfTHREE THE SCRIP 5 ,....-1 1 Q v 6 :W La u l a 4 ' -l-ertulia LA TERTULIA was very active this term in the study of Latin American customs and culture. The club, a comparatively new organization, has for its purpose the increasf ing of interest in our southern neighbors. A portion of the program was devoted to the reading of Mexican newspapers. Une of the most interesting programs presented a series of Mexican songs and Mexican dances in costume. At the close of the term the members enjoyed a typical Mexican Tertulia arranged by Gloria Hernandez. CLUB OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Gloria Hernandez, President . james Paskal, Vice President . Miriam Cain, Secretary . Max Meyer, Treasurer . Albert Melman, SergeantfatfArms . Mary jane Badino, Sponsor. CLUB GFFICERS, SPRING TERM . James Paskal, President . Gloria Hernanf dez, Vice President . Muriel Schrier, Secretary . Norton Solov, Treasurer Mary jane Badino, Sponsor. ONE-HUNDREDfFOUR Tl-IE SCRIP ' L . ' - , 11-' .- we f' 1 :J i FH is-alll?-if? ii' ' F5 . . J f '- NY ' .. its F , ... 3. 1 1 s li ' I ff Societas Latina SOCIETAS LATINA, now under the sponsorship of Miss Cunningham, has as its purpose the study of Roman culture and literature. After the business part of the meeting, the club enjoys entertainment in the form of Latin games, riddles, crossword puzzles, and songs. Besides this, the club has planned a spring picnic and trips to Washington University and the Art Museum. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Walter Treumann, Princeps . Carl Kesslinger, Prinf reps Aedilis . Sylvia Heligman, Scribe. . Elizabeth Horn, Quaestor . Lois Betty Weenick, Secundus Aedilis . Bill McCluggage, Tertius Aedilis, OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Carl Kesslinger, Princeps . Joe Bierman, Prinf ceps Aedilis . Elizabeth Horn, Scriba . Adele Friedman, .Quaestov . Jane Getty, Secundus Aedilis . Leonard Berg, Tertius Aedilis . Nellie Cunningham, Sponsor. OTHER MEMBERS . George Becker . Julius Berg . Genevieve Bruno . Shirley Cohen . Mary Drews . Arlene Epstein . Marvin Fingerhood . Helen jamjamian . CarollMarkivee . Ben Schneiderman . Harriet Silverstein . Rose' mary Weinstein. ONE-HUNDREDfFIVE I 1 THE SCHIP J V WU 'W l - .11-M i , n s Q F s F y sisees The L.-M Clie, Fall Term THE LAW CLUB is one of the newest clubs at Soldan. Its purpose is to encourage an interest in law and business. The club establishes a practical Contact with the outside world by attending trials at such places as Washingtcmii University, St. Louis Univerf sity, and the Civil Courts Building. The club also invites guest speakers, discusses interesting legal questions, and submits informative reports. The organization is com' posed of students of the junior and senior terms. Membership in a law class is not necessary in order to join the club, and new members are welcome. The term is always climaxed with a party or wiener roast. The Law Club is under the able leader' ship and guidance of Miss Calnane. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Alvin Stern, President . Eleanor Crachiola, Vice President . Sylvia Zuckerman, Secretaryf'T1'easurer . Mary F. Calnane, Sponsor. ONE-HUNDREDfSIX ,,' qi' f f ws 4 THE scalp . ry The Law Club, Spring Term OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Alvin Stern, President . Irene Goldstein, Vice President . julia Silberman, Secretary-Treasurer . Mary F. Calnane, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Audrey Arnold . Sidney Becker . Viola Bernstein . Sidney Besser . Earline Carr . Martha Darr . Goldie Elson . Blanche Franks Mabel Franks . johnny Glastris . Bella Goldstein . Irene Goldstein . Frances Handelman . Emma Hershkowitz . Dorothy Matier . Mina Marx . Bernice Olson . Lester Polski . Faye Rosenberg . Jane Seger . Julia Silherman Celia Sokolik . Edith Sorita . Alvis Stern . Marianne Tomich . William Zotos. ONEfHUNDREDfSEVEN Tl-IE SCRIP sf. w . , ,, of af . sf,-ff -6 - I . ., .. I 'zilfrai ,, ..,.'w, . , H f,,,r',.f-N J Q ., - The Library Club THE LIBRARY CLUB was organized under the sponsorship of Miss May in the spring of 1932 by a group of boys interested in reading and books. The purpose of the club was to promote interest in reading for enjoyment. The boys sent out calls for mem- bers, and the girls responded wholeheartedly. Membership of boys began to dwindle and the girls took command! At the present time girls form the majority of the membership, but the boys are gradually joining the club again. Last term a study of the American way of doing things was the term topic. American folk lore, music, drama, art, poetry, and history were given in forms of reviews and excerpts from books. Our topic for the spring term has been Around the Wcirld with Contemporary Authors. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Helen Roberts, President . Beatrice Cohnberg, Vice President . Mabel Franks, Secretary . Annette Barr, 'Treasurer . G. D. May, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Mary May, President . Virginia Ann johnson, Vice President . Beatrice Cohnberg, Secretary . Martin Herrmann, 'Treasurer G. D. May, Sponsor. ONEfHUNDRED-EIGHT TI-IE SCRIP xp p ,KP , .. P x..., - .. , ,,,. H ,Wi .T alixi 4 xi, ,. . .,. s . T X 's lf . . . K K . K K A .. .Qs . -. - V fs-1 s - MSM. - a--s Q ag-exif. A - . The Mathematics Club FOR THE past seven years, the Mathematics Club has functioned as a practical pro- moter of mathematics. Under the guidance of Mr. Alfred Davis, members meet regularly to solve brain twisters, to enjoy biographical sketches of famous mathe- maticians, and to learn how mathematics is employed as the language of the scientist. In order to cultivate a desire for individual research, the club has acquired a library of fascinating books, current periodicals, and illustrations of mathematical value. Having in mind a quotation from Mr. Davis that 'Lmathematics is the life of civilization and the key to the universe, this society will begin its eighth year in developing mathematical interest. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Louis Deall, President . Bernard Goldman, Vice President . Gloria Hahn, Secretary . Lewis Slack, Treasurer . Billy Landau, Librarian . Fred Krachmalnick, Sergeant-atfArms . Alfred Davis, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Bernard Goldman, President . Jeanne Feinstein, Vice President . Carol Koehler, Secretary . Fred Krachmalnick, Treasurer . Louis Deall, Librarian . Billy Landau, SergeantfatfArms . Alfred Davis, Sponsor. ONE HUNDREDfNINE Tl-IE SCRIP .., .,.,,. V , f ' Hg' K' ,.-.,,-,..-,.-' .Q-4 fi., V ,,, 4. ,.,.i,aif-1 ' Aj 'V 'ffffffw ' r If Lffitixii - L , . -r -u,z-flwfsi, wifi, A ' ' 'R' H ez 1i.2m:,.f' ft f' E... A 5 s ii . .Q If ,x The Junior Needlework Guild THE SOLDAN JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK Gui1.D is a branch of the International Needlef work Guild, which originated in England. Gur chapter has been in existence for over ten years. The object of this club is to make and distribute plain, suitable garments to meet the great need of our hospitals, homes, and other charities, During our exist- ence, we have made about sixteen hundred garments. Materials are purchased from payment of dues, and this material is sewn into garments by the members. Each member is twice blessed by her membership, that is, by receiving a better knowledge of sewing and by giving to others less fortunate. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Irene Goldstein, President . Helen George, Vice President . Ruth Blum, Treasurer . Joyce Lehr, Secretary . Beverly Satz, Shirley Goldberg, Buyers . Alvina Raebel, Sponsor. ONEVTEN TI-IE SCRIP ,QV ,X .v,,1U..i . , . . . AQ... . .WV jg . 3 i g 1 G I S Q lt M1- .. 7 if fle is Q fi f 5? sa: 1-ze - A 34 S . we 5 so is 231 Q. 5 I 5 5 l i I I 1- Q ' . . .. t .-, XMI.. fl Z K - K I .giX,,ENMq?53,,: ,....-V -Xff - ' ,1 s if..-si LRFQQSA- 'F .f '-Lf ' :Q5-'L-'ft -X ' . .Y -TLV 'ir ' V C . . .. is .-ffmf psf sift-ifi3irS'91sf-Q rig-- 1:5 .-if . ' I is ' ' The Selden Philatelic Society THE PHILATELIC SOCIETY, in its thirteenth year, is truly a Soldan institution, being one of the oldest clubs in the school. It enables stamp collectors to meet together in friendly association and discuss matters of philatelic interest. Many auctions are held throughout the term and trading sessions complete each meeting. Under the able sponsorship of Miss Easterbrook, the club has advanced in philatelic knowledge, and through research has successfully discovered many of the proverbial stories behind each stamp. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Charles Goodman, President . john Fiman, Vice President Easterbrook, Sponsor. . Carl Kisslinger, Secretary . Marvin Taxman, Treasurer . Mabel OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . john Fiman, President . Carl Kisslinger, Vice President . Easterbrook, Sponsor. ONE-ELEVEN Shirley Copeland, Secretary . jack Astrachan, Treasurer . Mabel Tl-IE SCRIP 'A ' S A A ...sf is In ilxva Fifi an Q fit ' fx 5 Sei 3 gf. -is . I . ii. i' K4 , ,,. M., . -, ' S' . . .lg - Q -Q i usafsimfff , - -i -l-be Pickering Club THE PICKERING CLUB was named after the late E. C. Pfckering in 1919, the year of its organization. Many interesting astronomical questions have been discussed by the mem' bers of the club under the competent guidance of Mr. Olson. In order to further the interest in astronomy, frequent star trips are taken and question bees are held at the meetings. The club is proud of its possessions, which consist of a celestial globe, a stereoscope, a fourfandfonefhalffinch refracting telescope, a meteorite from Arizona, an extensive astronomical library, and a family album ofthe Pickering Club members. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Louis Deall, President . Sally Bromberg, Vice Presif dent . Shirley Young, Secretary . Mordecai Simon, Treasurer . Shirley Gralf nick, Librarian . Harley E. Olson, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Julius Meyers, President . Mordecai Simon, Vice President . Sally Bromberg, Secretary . Shirley Young, Treasurer . Alfred Weissniziii, Librarian . Willizim Goldberg, SergeantfatfArrns . Harley E. Olson, Sponsor. ONEfTWELVE TI-IE SCRIP :S u ii The Rostrum RUSTRUM, the debating club of Soldan, serves as an outlet for students who wish to develop reasoning power and oratorieal ability. At each meeting a previously prepared debate is given. These debates provide the experience that an interscholastic squad member must have. Mr. Mathie, sponsor of Rostrum, renders valuable constructive criticism after each debate, and the club decides the winning team and speaker. The main debates of the season were: Resolved: That conscription is necessary to the defense and welfare of our countryg That report cards are beneficial to children and their parents: That the powers of the Federal government should be increased. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Israel Goldberg, President . Mordecai Simon, Vice President . Floreva Greenberg, Secretary . Benjamin Katz, Treasurer . Wilbert Schoomer, PurliameratarizmfLibrarian . E. Mathie, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Mordecai Simon, President . Leon jick, Vice President . Floreva Greenberg, Secretary . Leo Mirowitz, Treasurer . Anna Ray Hawk, ParliamentarianfLibrarian . E. Mathie, Sponsor. ONE-THIRTEEN Tl-IE SCRIP I . 5 . Q ,i. L. '2 T: 4 ' .K Q? ii- : :W W? K ' ' y , . if . . .. LAAA 7 - ' ' The Spelling Club and Spelling -l-eam IN THE five tournaments held this year, Soldan emerged victorious from the iirst three, hut lost the first match of the last two tournaments hy one point each time. However, the hopes for a championship team next year are still high. TEAM . Captain Billy Landau . Gilbert Dansker . Katherine Silverman George Leppert . Geraldine Saltzman . Franklin Sclair . Dorothy Druzinsky Norma Ladt . ALTERNATES . john Fiman . Virgil Schwartz . Hanley Cohen. CLUB OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Sterling Friedman, President . Geraldine Saltzman, Vice President . Katherine Silverman, Secretary . Leon Pultman, Treasf urer . Vera Zeip, Sponsor. CLUB MEMBERS, SPRING TERM . S. Bierman . S. Cohen . H. Cohn G. Dansker . D. Druzinsky . S. Friedman . M. Goldenherg . F. Greenherg M. Herrmann . G. Kirchner . N. Ladt . B. Landau . -I. Maidanek . C. Markivee . S. Mehler . A. Pultman . L. Pultman . D. Richmond G. Saltzman . V. Schwartz . F. Sclair . K. Silverman . R. Weiiisteiii. ONE-FOURTEEN ATHLETICS ff ff dis: W' 9 Tl-lE SCRIP .i .. K -'Qu 'A , . ' - ,ai ,, f ' , 1, vw H -: - 4 cn , fn. Q J '- K , M a, ,sg.,,,.fi m, 1. I, ' 5 f I - - V -- -51- iii '-T , 5 . ...fist +f':- Q V if 5 bf Y -f57?5'L'- .'2?fC 7?lZ!'J-v A 'als l aw- tfwwz fftff- 1--'. Q -. 1 i S? f in aS'.'ls?ir:f 13-fgif w . f Football Tl-Ili TIGER gridders opened their 1940 football campaign against the Flyers of East St. Louis on the night of September 20. In scoring a 2OfO decision over the Flyers, the Bengals realized their third triumph in as many years over their Illinois adversaries. Soldan entered the inaugural struggle with one of the heaviest lines in its gridiron history, Stancil James, Stanley Schultz, Gilbert Carafiol, Allan Scallett, Manuel Drumm, Bernard Burack, and Leo Theodore comprising the forward wall and averf aging about 182. In the backlield were Captain Tom Lombardo, playing in his final year for the Gold and Brown, Mike Todorovich, returning after a year's absence, Roy Buckley, a rugged halfback, and jack Magner, a recent addition to the ball' carrying brigade. The Red and Black of Central furnished little opposition to a determined Tiger eleven as it swamped the former, 47f0. The Tigers continued their winning ways by soundly thrashing a hapless University City team, 3941, This touchdown blitzkrieg was led by Lombardo, who crossed the double chalk line four times, as well as converting twice. In the critical battle with Beaumont on October 17, the Tigers' steady advance toward the title was checked suddenly by Lee Tevis and Company, as Soldan was buried under an avalanche of four scores. Several factors played a part in the Tigers' ON EfSIXTEEN e if 1 s TI-IE SCRIP unexpected downfall, the most imporant of which were probably the loss of Carafiol in the line and Lombardo's injury early in the game. However, the Tigers quickly shook off the effects of this game. A 28f0 victory over Roosevelt, and a 14f7 decision over the Goldbugs of McKinley sliced Beaumont's one-game lead in two, as the latter was held to a surprising 7-7 tie by Cleveland. The next game, in which second place was allegedly at stake, proved to be a walk-away for the Tigers, as they overwhelmed the Carondoleters from Cleveland, 4O'14. The game eliminated Cleveland from the race and still kept Soldan within striking distance of Beaumont. The Tigers won their final league contest of the season, a 21f14 triumph over the Longhorns of Southwest. The game, which appeared almost certain to end in a 14-14 deadlock, was saved when Todorovich tossed a last-minute touchdown pass to Magner. Thus, with their season completed, the Tigers hoped for a McKinley triumph over Beaumont, a triumph that would give Soldan its second gridiron diadem in three years. The hope was consummated by a 14f7 victory over Beaumont, a victory that was made possible by a courageous Goldbug eleven, sparked by Jim Crowder, its diminutive field general. Two post season games concluded the team's activities. In a unique allfstar game, designed to aid players injured in the course of a football season, the Tigers led the Northern aggregation to a 3349 victory over the South Side luminaries. The game will probably become an annual affair. In another post season contest, played at Memphis, December 7, for the Mississippi Valley Championship, the Gold and Brown was handed a 36-13 drubbing by the Memphis High School champions of Tech High. The sharp sting of the defeat at Memphis was dulled somewhat by the announcement that Captain Tom Lombardo had been named the Most Valuable football player in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. The choice was based not only on the Tiger ace's outstanding play on the gridiron, but for his brilliant leadership and indomitable team spirit as well. Another high moment in an eminently successful season came with the announcement that Stancil james, Tiger formidable end for the past two seasons, had been elected captain of the 1941 Soldan team. Those who received letters for the 1940 season were: Tom Lombardo, Roy Buckley, Chester Flegel, Robert Bean, Bernard Burack, Bruce Dunbar, George Rondos, Wilbert Rosen, Manuel Drumm, Leo Theodore, Richard Morrissey, Richard Licata, Gilbert Carafiol, Marko Todorovich, Herbert Hartman, Stanley Schultz, Alan Scallet, Edwin Fennedy, Stancil James, jack Magner, and Bud Brinkley. ONE SBVENTEEN Tl-IE SCRIP ,airy ii Wy: KILL, Basketball C V UNIJER the excellent guidance of Coach Amld von Lehsten, the Soldan Baskethall Team completed a very successful 1940341 campaign and won numerous honors, including a Normandy Tourney crown, a puhlic high title, and second place in the state tournament. This is the second consecutive year that the Tigers have ended in the numher one spot in the Puhlic High League. The quintet dropped the initial game to McBride, hut went on to win the next eighteen games without a flaw. Wehster was the first team to fall hefore the Soldan live, as it was handed a Bill sethack. Blewett and University City were next to how before the upfandfcoming Bengals, the University City Indians heing suhmerged hy a 46727 score. The Normandy Tournament was the BrownfandfGoldfclad hoys' next stop. This von Lehsten men were placed in the Red Division, where they defeated Kirkwood, Blewett, Normandy, and lvlaplewood on consecutive evenings to gain the tourney title, After their successful encounters in the Normandy Tournament, the Tigers met their first Puhlic High League opponent, Roosevelt, who was given a decislvc 4761 heating. The second league opponent to feel the power of the Soldan five was lVlcKinley. ONEIF CHTEEN TI-IE SCRIP Cleveland, on the following week, was also taken into camp with a 51f3O count. For the third time in the season, the Tigers met Blewett, and for the third time they defeated that team, on this occasion the score being 39-31. Following in the footsteps of the others was Southwest, who suffered a 38f23 drubbing at the hands of the Soldan cagers. The Red Wings from Central were Soldan's next opponent. Against this team the Tiger quintet racked up their largest score, trouncing the Red and Black, 60-38. The final game of the League proved to be the outstanding contest of the entire season, when Soldan and Beaumont fought for the Public High crown. The two teams fought neck and neck, and two overtime periods were necessary before the West- Enders finally emerged the victor, 3866. By virtue of their victory over the Bluejackets, the Tigers gained the right to battle with the championship five from Kansas City in the fourth annual inter-city contest between St. Louis and Kansas City. The Soldan squad defeated the invaders from Kansas City, 46-38, before an estimated crowd of some 4,000 basketball enthusiasts. Through supremacy in the Public High League, the Soldan Tigers gained the right to participate in the State Tournament, held at the Washington University Field House. The tourney was composed of eight teams, representing eight different sections through- out Missouri. Soldan's first opponent in the tournament was Jackson High from Poplar Bluff. After eliminating the Jackson five, the Tigers encountered Maplewood in the second round. The two teams played a thrilling contest, which had the spectators on the edge of their seats. The game was closely contested, and as the final minutes passed, the Tigers boasted a mere one point advantage. This victory entitled the Soldan cagers to tangle with the Benton quintet for the state championship. The Tigers, for the first time since their initial game, lost. The Benton boys capitalized on the fact that the Bengal five were having an off evening and so went in to hand Soldan a 50-27 trouncing. It is rather odd that the team should lose the first and last games of the season. Soldan was well represented on the various city, state, and district teams, as it placed Todorovich and james on the city all-star squad and Todorovich on both state and district aggregations. ONE NINETEEN ? f ff-T -.. 13:'5f 'r 'Z f ' - , . r V 1 i The Swimming Team UNDER the excellent guidance of Coach Arthur Gordon, the Swimming Team conf cluded the most successful season of the past two years, being defeated by only Roosevelt and Western Military Academy. After losing to Roosevelt in the interscholastics by only 10 points, which is an accom' plishment in that in the past the victories have been by 30 or 40 points, the Tigers were determined to win the state title. After pondering over the entries, Coach Gordon finally revamped his team, so that Soldan tied Roosevelt in the preliminaries and then went on in the finals to gain many firsts but more seconds and thirds to win the state title. The burden of this victory was carried by Walter Deppe, who paced the team and the meet, winning both the '5Ofyard and 100-yard free style events. Other swimmers who helped in the Tiger victory were Chouteau, in the 22Ofyard free style and medley relayg Vierheller, in the 22Ofyard free style and free style relayg Bishoif, in the I0Ofyard breast stroke and medley relayg redhead Schrier, who won the state diving title as a freshmang and Weinstein, who anchored both relays. Goldring and Garlick also swam on the free style relay. ONE TWENTY Tl-IE SCRIP The team started the season by losing to Roosevelt, but since this was their first meet and they lacked swimmers, it was not taken as signiicant. The team next took on Beaumont and showed potential power by beating that school by a score of 39f27. We then engaged Southwest and were again victorious by a score of 49f17. The next meet looked like a defeat when the Tigers had to begin with only onefhalf of their team, but a victory in the final relay won the meet for them. The meet against the Washington University freshmen proved easier than expected. McKinley put up a real fight, and at the conclusion of all the events the meet was tied, with only the diving to be tallied. When the points had been added, Schier was victorious by .9 of a point, thus giving Soldan the meet by 1 point. Our Alton rivals, Western Military, came to town to redeem themselves for their defeat of last year. They succeeded, as we again showed our lack of material. The Washington University freshmen wanted a chance to avenge their defeat earlier in the season, but in this meet the Tigers were again victorious. We then began earnest practice for the interscholastics a week hence. We entered the preliminaries with high hopes of being victorious, but when the pref liminaries had been concluded and we were outnumbered on qualifiers, it was evident that we would have to be satisfied with a second, which we got in the finals. However, in the state meet we were determined to make it a different storyg consequently, with a revamped entry, we went into the preliminaries with increased confidence. The situa' tion looked a little dark when we were able to qualify only as many as Roosevelt, but it was still better than in the interscholastic finals. As the meet progressed, we piled up a suflicient lead, and when our relays placed high, it was evident that Soldan had won the State Championship, dethroning the Rooseveltians and breaking their three-year winning streak. New captains elected for next year, who will strive to maintain our eminent success, are Bob Bischoff and Flint Vierheller. They replace this year's captains, Walt Deppe and Ed Weinstein. Letters were awarded to the following seniors: Ed Weinstein, Sid Goldring, Ervin Edelman, and Jerome Kash. Letters awarded to the returning men for all or half of next year were Walt Deppe, Bob Garlick, Bob Bishoff, Pete Romeo Chouteau, Gilbert Schrier, and Flint Vierheller. Other members of the team who worked hard but did not receive letters are Lloyd Gordon, Dennis Roselman, Dave Olovitch, and the manager, Frank Kopitsky. Not enough credit can be given to our splendid Coach Gordon, who worked hard and long to bring us this championship position. We want to thank him for his loyal help and wish him and the team success in the future. ONE TWENTYfONE if ig- Q' if THE SCHIP Uiwyy , i i The Gym Team and Club MOTTO: A sound mind in LL sound body. WITH the advent of gymnastics into the realm of competitive interscholastic sports, the relationship of' the Gym Club to the rest of the school has gained a new imporf tance. Wherezis, formerly, the Gym Club may have been as good, bad, or indifferent as the attitude or ambitions of its individual members, it now feels its obligations to represent the school worthily in gymnastics. While the school may have considered the Gym Club remotel ' ' A ' ' C C y as a part of itself in the past it no . , w recognizes and supports the club as one of its representatives in interscholastic activities. ln the Third Annual Interscholastic G mnastic Meet, which was held at Beaumont Y Hi vh School last ear, the Gold and Brown G m Team ca wtured second wlace. Soldan L Y Y I l gained 390 points against -HI for Blewett. Esrock was the outstanding performer of the evening, with 73.77 points out of a possible 60. The bo fs have given uite a few exhibitions this 'ear. The werformed on the warallel 5 . ll 5 Y l l bars for the Mothers' Club, and also gave an exhibition in the gymnasium during the Soldan Open House before a larva ' d ' ' ' ' gt an enthusiastic group of spectators, ONE'TXX'ENTY-TXVO Tl-IE SCRIP Soldan was the only school to give an exhibition on three pieces of apparatus-side horse, horizontal bar, and parallel bars-during the course of one evening between halves of a basketball game. Six of the Soldan gymnasts were chosen for the AllfStar Team, which performed between halves of the Soldan and Kansas City Central cham- pionship basketball game. In the Second Invitational Gym Meet, sponsored by the North Side Y. M. C. A., Alan Atchison walked off with individual honors, gaining two medals for brilliant performances on the side horse and parallel bars in the second grade division. At present, the Soldan Gym Team is preparing for an exhibition before the school. Members will perform on the horizontal bar, side horse, and mats. The boys are also preparing for the main activity of the year, the Fourth Annual Interscholastic Gym Meet, which will be held on April 25 at Roosevelt High School. Much will be expected of Alan Atchison, John Seacat, and Bob Esrock. The team has a good chance of bringing the cup home this year. In conclusion, the members of the club wish to thank their sponsor, Mr. Plag, for his able guidance, and also to thank the faculty and the student body for their support and interest during the past year. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . John Seacat, President . Robert Esrock, Vice Presi' dent and Scrippage . Kenneth Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer . A. H. Flag, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . john Seacat, President . Robert Esrock, Vice President and Scrippage . William Karras, Sec'reta1yf'1 'reasu1er . Fred Farris, Sergeant-atfA'rms . A. H. Plag, Sponsor. TEAM MEMBERS . Alan Atchison . Charles Bradshaw . Raymond Busta' mante . Peter Cominas . Robert Esrock . Fred Farris . Robert Garlich William Karras . Ted Meiners . john Seacat. CLUB MEMBERS . Eugene Arnold . Alan Atchison . Charlton Bradshaw Ralph Burkhardt . Earl Burton . Raymond Bustamante . Ben Cohn . Robert Cole . Peter Cominas . Dean Corgan . joe Dodd . Robert Esrock . Norton Esrock . Francis Eyman . Robert Eisenberg . Fred Farris . Robert Garlich Jerome Gotler . James Hubbard . Carl Kamp . William Karras . Raymond Kempf . Arthur Krusz . Wendell Marx . Ted Meiners . Sam Moncado Marvin Orlovick . Richard Pessin . jimmy Ray . Lloyd Ruse . Paul Renaud Don Rine . Edward Rocca . George Rondos . David Samuels . john Seacat Eugene Seger . Louis Shourd . Melvin Shourd . Norton Solov . Eugene Stevens . Harold Tiller . Sidney Weisberg. ONE TWENTYfTHREE ,iff ',. J. s v l'3? I,i 4 Q vu-X. I Al ll-IE SCPIP u r wr it yew Qfpfjv wi - I ....,,, .KJV ' , s . fi., seas. yi n - s-Qflff fi if 2 ' A W c H ' . 1 el 'ffl A f' N----- ' V' ,,., M ,xhr , , W-1.,xP'1 s 'fik'-,.' .. -. ,gs, 3lf? 1 1 f -l-he lable -lennis Club Tmi SoLnAN TABLE TENN1s CLUB during the year of l94Ofl9-H, under the sponsor' ship of Mr. Plag, has risen to new heights in our school activities. At the heginning of the term the cluh decided to have another sponsor cofoperating with Mr. Plag, our regular sponsor, since Mr. Plag was very husy with many other organizations in school. Mr. Gummersheimer kindly consented to cofsponsor the cluh with Mr. Plag, and under this new sponsorship the cluh has risen to even greater fame. Even though the memhership in the clula has slightly decreased, it is not the numher of memhers that makes the eluh one of the finest in Soldanz on the contrary, it is the quality of the memhers that makes this organization outstanding. Many a memher in the cluh has developed into a leader. Especially this year under the ahle leadership of our two sponsors, and with the cofopcration of the memhers, the cluh has come to new life. If you should come down to the Small Gym on Tuesday or Friday after' noons, you would notice a huzz of activity. With three tahles in use, all the memhcrs get a chance to play. Every year the Tahle Tennis Cluh holds a tournament. Nearly all the paidfup memhers panicipate in this event, and after the tournament has terminated, twelve players are ONE-TVJENTY IOUR Tl-IE SCRIP seeded. Last fall Edward Schwartz, through his superior playing, won the tournament, with Walter Treumann a runnerfup. Besides this singles tournament, the club holds a doubles tournament, but on account of many circumstances the doubles tournament was not held in the fall. While this article is being written, the spring tournament is being run off. For the Open House the club gave a demonstration to acquaint outsiders and the rest of the school students with the activities of the Soldan Table Tennis Club. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Stanley Gitt, President . Stanley Hoffman, Secretary' Treasurer . A. H. Plag, Sponsor. CHAIRMEN, FALL TERM . Edward Ladinsky . Elliot Kolker . Walter Treumann . Marvin Seigel. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Stanley Gitt, President . Leo Mirowitz, Secretary' Treasurer . A. H. Plag, A. J. Gummersheimer, Sponsors. CHAIRMEN, SPRING TERM . Martin Tessler . Harlan Levitt . Harry Wall . Arnold Tobin. MEMBERS, FALL AND SPRING TERMS . Roy Aach . Grover Adams . Louis Beckenstein . Joe Bierman . Bernard Bornstein . Charlton Bradshaw John Brewer . Paul Buskstein . Sam Burjoski . John Cannon . Lawrence Feigenbaum . Stanley Feldman . Milton Freedman . Dan Friedman . Louis Gilden . Phillip Ginsberg . Stanley Gitt . Selvin Gladstone . Israel Goldberg Louis Greenwald . Sidney Hauer . Wilbur Haugh . Stanley Hoffman . Berf nard Hupert . Sol Herzfeld . David Karsh . Emmett Kelewal . Elliot Kolker Frank Kopitsky . Eugene Koshner . Edward Ladinsky . Paul Larson . John Lasater . Harlan Levitt . Fred Lewis . Calvin Liss . John Maidanek . Perry Mehlman . Edgar Millstone .Leo Mirowitz . Jerome Molos . Kenneth Morgan Charles Nassau . Bob Newman . Adrian Ostfeld . Gene Pearline . Stanley Reitman . Dennis Roselman . Charles Ross . Wilbert Schoomer . Edward Schwartz . Herman Shulack . Marvin Siegel . Herbert Sobelman . Martin Tessler . Arnold Tobin . Walter Treumann . . Morley Turner . Ted Wald- man . Harry Wall . Harry Yeifee . Orville Zatlin. SEEDINGS, FALL TERM . QIJ Edward Schwartz . OJ Walter Treumann Q35 Martin Tessler . Q41 Edgar Millstone . GJ Milton Freedman . f6J Arnold Tobin . Q75 Perry Mehlman . Q81 Charlton Bradshaw . f9j Eugene Pearline Q 101 Leo Mirowitz . U11 Israel Goldberg . 1121 Harlan Levitt. ONE TWENTY-FIVE Tl-IE SCRIP T at X, X acl The G. A A. HISTORY tells us of the ancient Greeks, who were the founders of true democracy. The Greeks also believed in the development of body and mind. Today, more than ever, the youth of America thrive on democracy and strive to achieve the best devel' opment in physical beauty and mental ability. Not only are boys trained in these objectives by competitive sports, but the girls also have the opportunity to train themselves. In the girls' athletic associations of the high schools these objectives may be achieved. The G. A. A. of Soldan offers in competitive sports an opportunity to develop good sportsmanship, fairness, and honesty. A membership of over 175 girls attests the popularity of this organization. The G. A. A. of Soldan was first organized by Miss Baldwin and Miss Higgins, and is now under the sponsorship of Miss Roos, Miss Ulbricht, and Miss Watt, the physical education teachers. Teams are organized according to term ratings, and for the sport activities, points which help earn a Soldan letter are awarded. For 700 points a small letter S is presentedg for 1000 points a large letter is awarded. If scholastic achieve' ONE-TWENTY SIX TI-IE SCRI P ments are well fulfilled, a girl may receive a Missouri M, a letter awarded by the State Physical Education Department. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Marion Bray, President . Stella Petrov, Vice Presif dent . Lillian Katz, SCC1CtdYy'TTCdSuTCT . Charlotte Roos, Vera Ulbricht, Ann O. Watt, Sponsors. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Lillian Katz, President . Virginia Ann Johnson, Vice President . Florence Benson, Sec'retaryf'T-reasurer . Charlotte Roos, Vera Ulbricht, Ann O. Watt, Sponsors. The following girls each received both a Missouri M and a large S at the G. A. A. held last term: Marion Bray . Anna Dowdy . Agnes McFarland . jean Brody Geraldine Van Berg. An M only was awarded to: Bernice Beaty . Jacqueline Cannon. The following girls were awarded the large S only: Florence Benson . Mabel Franks . Betty Ruth Hulbert . Betty Houn . Ann Malone . Martha Peppes Stella Petrov. The small letter S was awarded to these girls: Lillian Katz . Ethel Mariam Betty Zeis . Beatrice Cohnberg . Charlotte Gelfand . Anita Ozersky . Shirley Ozersky . Carol Koehler . Sally Brornberg . Shirley Friedman . Eileen Gower Mary May . Eda Pavione. 0 DNEfTWENTYfSEVEN Tl-IE SCRIP The Pep Club THE PEP CLUB is an organization of girls who are interested in developing school spirit and in supporting all forms of athletic activities of the school. In order to increase school spirit, the girls attend, in a hody, all foothall, haskethall, and hasehall games, and all track meets. Because of their presence and on account of their enthusif astic support of the cheering, the girls are a great help to the various teams. Besides supporting the teams, the cluh gives a party each term in honor of the hoys who receive athletic awards. At this party, which is held in the girls' lunchroom, refresh- ments are served and letters are awarded by the various coaches. For Field Day the Pep Cluh girls sell caps, shakers, and leis in Soldan colors, and participate in a demon' stration at the stadium. This semester the club has started two innovations. One of these is a wgetfacquaintedu party for termfone girls, and the other is a henefit dance for Bundles for Britain. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Ida Dowdy, President . Betty Jean Glascock, Vice President . Marion Bray, Secretary . Gladys Diserens, Treasurer . Ruth Zacher, Sponsor. ONE'TWENTY EIGHT TI-IE SCRIP OFFICERS, SPRING TERM . Betty Jean Glascock, President . Virginia Ann Johnson, Vice President . Mary Drews, Secretary . Mondell Weiss, Treasurer Ruth Zacher, Sponsor. MEMBERS . Isabel Acosta . Marie Archibald . Audrey Arnold . Lena Axelrod . Sylvia Axelrod . Faith Badger . Joyce Baker . Naomi Barg Maverine Barr . Octavia Bean . Maxine Beisman . Beverly Benson . Joy Bentrup . Catherine Berry . Shirley Bierman . Emma Bond . Clara Bowers Barbara Brakenseik . Marion Bray . Christine Buder . Earline Carr . Beatrice Cohnberg . Jeanette Cook . Phyllis Cross . Carol Cytron . Velda Davies Ruby Davis . Gladys Diserens . Marion Dodge . Melba Dodge . Anna Dowdy Ida Dowdy . Mary Drews . Rosemary Elkins . Maxine Fendelman . Blanche Franks . Mabel Franks . Ethel Freistein . Becky Garrett . Delores Garrett Betty Jean Glascock . Dorothy Gold . Rose Goldman . Irene Goldstein . Eileen Gorelick . Doris Grassman . Audrey Griffith . Loretta GriHith . Gloria Hahn . Frances Handelman . Alice Harrison . Eileen Hawkins . Elizabeth Hickman . Alta Hilligoss . Dorothy Hite . Aberta Hoeltge . Elizabeth Horn Marion Horstman . Audrey Howard . Betty Ruth Hulbert . Helen Jamjamian Virginia Ann Johnson . Eunice Jourman . Rose Keating . Marie King . Mar' garet Kirkwell . Leona Kitchner . Edis Knoll . Barbara Koehler . Carol Koehler . Shirley Korlin . Syrama Kympton . Betty Leeps . Ethel Mariam Mina Marx . Dorothy Matier . Agnes McFarland . Olivemae McKenzie Jeanne McMahan . Helen Meyers . LaVerne Miller . Helene Nassauer Patricia Nicholson . Mary Nicozisin . Berniece Olson . Helen Pappas . Mary Pappas . Eda Pavione . Martha Peppes . Sophie Peppes . Rosaline Platzelman Edith Pogorelsky . Gloria Putner . Lucille Quelch . Geraldine Rabon . Patricia Rodgers . Mildred Rosen . Florence Rubenstein . Thelma Rudman . Frances Rudy . Fern Rutherford . Beverly Savan . Mildred Schneider . Irene Sherer Eleanor Simmons . Marie Sita . Frances Snider . Raymond Sowles . Lelia Strong . Hanna Taylor . Frances Tinkey . Marcia Van Cleave . Alice Veatch Angela Wach . Mondell Weiss . Berniece Williams . Dorothy Willingham Natalie Jane Wilmas . Leatrice Winters . Irene Wallam . Lillian Zeigelman Betty Zeis . Dorothy Zuckerman . Ruth Zwibelman. ONE TWENTY'NINE 61 lf' ,K H w Q. W f- t, is Q, A 1 3 , Ml Y , 'A 415: i JV., v. M, Nl:- 1 in gh? X L. 'Q a at Tl-IE SCRIP ..-W W via, ei im' gi...-1 Track THE So1.lvAN TRACK TEAM opened the season this year in a track meet with East St, Louis. Up to the prcsent time the Seniors have heen heaten twice. Foremost among the track men are the lettermen of other years. Bruce Dunhar and Ed Kreyling were appointed cofeaptains. Of course the season is still young and the hoys are not all placed right yet, hut in the sprints, the 100, and the 220. Dick Morrissey and Mike Todorovich have shown up pretty well. Dick is also running the 440, assisted hy Grover Adams. The hurdles are ahout the strongest of the senior races, with Bruce Dunhar and Todorovich taking turns with top honors. Ed Kreyling has heen assisted hy George Becker and Neilson Goldman in the 880, and hetween them they have managed to take care of this event. Israel Goldberg, the only miler, has taken care of this event, taking two Hrsts out of three starts. In the fleld events Pete Cominos, pole vaulting, and Todorovich and Irven Bierman, putting the shot, have done their share. Bruce Dunhar has done some Hne high jumping this year, having heen heaten hy only one hoy. Bud Brinkley and james Fletcher have heen quite successful in the hroad jump. Mel Shapiro, drafted from the juniors, is showing up quite well in the sprints, hroad jump, and relay. ONE THIRTY Tl-IE SCRIP The Junior lettermen returning from last year are Arnold Tobin, the stalwart of last year's relay team, Albert A. Goldstein, this year's captain, and David Baker, a former Midget. Other juniors returning from last year are Melvin Heller, a fleet-footed sprinterg Lackey, a high jumper, Lieberman, sprinter and hurdlerg and Mashbein, a pole vaulter. So far this season the Juniors have overcome Southwest and smothered Clayton, while losing a hard-fought battle to East St. Louis. In the short dashes the outstanding performers are Weinshelbaum, Hellerjand Londe. All three capable runners have hit some very fine times. Arnold Tobin has switched from the short dashes to the 440 sprint, and he has taken several firsts in this event. Arnold is followed very closely by Lieberman. Rossner, Furman, Verreos, and Silk have the 880 pretty well in hand. David Baker, overcoming the handicap of size, is doing fine, hitting around 18 feet in the broad jump. Melvin Shapiro, who is only able t6 par- ticipate as a junior in the early part of the season, owing to certain qualification rules, has given a very good account of himself in several events. Mashbein is displaying fine midseason form this year in the pole vault. Lackey has shown superior quality in the high jump. The other high jumpers are Goldstein and Komen. In the shot put, Al Goldstein, junior captain, is hitting well above 50 feet, and he is followed very closely by Scanga, who retums next year as a junior. Scanga is slated for a record in the near future. The members of 'the relay team are Tobin, Weinshelbaum, Londe, and Lieberman. ' - A The 1941 Midget Track Team started out this year with brighter prospects than for several years. We welcomed a new faculty member, Mr. Weir, who has taken over the job that Dr. Bender held so well as the coach of the Midget Track Team. We had a very large turnout, although most of the boys are freshmen and green as far as track is concerned. The prospects looked very bright at the end of our Hrst timeftrials. The boys were in good form and at a good pace for such an early period. The trials showed Glantz and Feldman leading the dashes, with Du Ruz, Rombom, Glaser, and Taylor coming close behind. In the hurdles Feldman, Du Ruz, Gold, and Pocost led the array, with Rombom close on their heels. These men were the best in the track events at the time. In the Held events the prospects were fair. Leading the shot put were Glaser and Rimmel as strong'armed small giants. In the broad jump and high jump events the outlook was not too bright. Here Glantz, Feldman, and Du Ruz are doing most of the work. To Cutie Chervitz and Louie Withman much credit goes for their hard work as bag guarder and student manager, respectively. Mr. Weir and Mr. Smith, although handicapped by lack of material and practice space, are developing a reason' ably strong track team, and look forward to the Interscholastics in hopes of placing higher than seventh place, our characteristic position for the last seven or eight years. ONE THIRTYfONE Tl-IE SCRIP Ll-.l W. ,, , ,E -l-IWC CTIWZZI' l.2dd2fS GRADUATION left only veteran Leo Smith as cheer leader. Under his able guidance, a group of totally inexperienced recruits were trained. The school selected Benny Katz, Paul Londe, Milton Schaffer, and Mell Franzel as cheer leaders. 'LSmitty soon taught all the tricks of the trade to these boys, and they took up where he left off. They introduced new formations and new yells-L'Coca Cola, Touch- down Yellf' and a new 'LFight yell. As a result of their good work Soldan awarded them new megaphones. These Ambassadors of Good Will are valuable aids in promoting the good sportsmanship of which Soldan may well be proud. ONE'THIRTY-TWO THE SCRIP The Tennis Team THE R am, sponsored by Mr. Plag, started the season by electing Stanley Chekanoff as captain. Three returning lettermen and two newcomers comprised the squad. The veterans-Grover Adams, Warren Saunders, and Stanley Chekanoff-formed the singles nucleusg the newcomers-Stanley Gitt and Fred Lewis-became the doubles team. Only Saunders, playing second man, went through the season undefeated alth h , ' oug he had to wait to the last to win a thriller from Beaumont. Chekanoff at third position l h' ost IS only contest in a heartbreaker also to Beaumont. Adams and the GittfLewis combination each lost one match to Roosevelt and Beaumont. The season started with the sweeping of Southwest, and continued to roll with onefsided victories over Blewett, Central, McKinley, and Cleve' land. The squad split with Roosevelt and came out on the short end of the count with Beaumont, thus acquiring the runnerfup position. Again this year, as last, there were outside matches with Blue Island, Illinois, and john Burroughs, both of which were defeated by a 4fO count. UNNER'UP Soldan 1940 Tennis Te Next year only Lewis will return' consequentl ' h h' , y, wit t is one exception, a whole new squad will have to be formed. As always, there are several younger prospects who ave fared well in the school tournaments. ONE THIRTY THREE TI-IE SCRIP , .-...ggnii - Z 1 .L i xi P 'fl WSH ii were i The Golf Team THE SOLDAN GOLF TEAM of 1940, under the able guidance of Dr. Reiss, our new golf coach, won the Public High Championship for which all the schools in the league except Central and McKi1iley competed. Returning veterans from last year's team, runnerfup to Beaumont, were Captain Warren Saunders, George Lindley, Edgar Mill' stone, Glenn Robbins, and John Schnell. Jack Pemberthy and Bob Miller, newcomers, rounded out the squad. The tournament was held on two successive Saturdays ff October 19 and 26Aeighteen holes of medal play being contested each week. The Hrst week Soldan, scoring 335, led the field by 11 strokes, Ben Blewett being the closest contestant, with 346. Warren Saunders shot 76, capturing individual honors, and was followed by Schnell, 83, Pemberthy, 87, Lindley, 89, Robbins, 92, and Mill' stone, 98, In the final week the Tigers clinched the championship by shooting 313, for an aggregate of 648, which was 20 strokes ahead of Blewett, our nearest rival. Warren Saunders, by again shooting 76, won individual honors, while the rest of the team came through with some fine scores, including Schnell's 76, Pemberthy's 79, Robbins' and Lindley's 82, and Miller's 103. Prospects for next year's team look bright, as Schnell, Pemberthy, and Miller will be with us for at least two more years. ONEfTHIRTYfFOUR Tl-IE SCRIP ,- H s 3 f Y A 'sl N 'sf - '51 .r- W fe , 51 'Y , qi 2 it .1 I if We Y P, . ' . s .1 gil. p .. -. . y . , ., ., X .- if wstsg--X , fs t . - . f -. .- : 4 - ,i -., f--W 75 The Bowling Club LATE last term the Bowling Cluh, under the sponsorship of Mr. Cook, was started for the first time at Soldan. This cluh has heen divided into two separate leagues. The hoys' league is sponsored lay Mr. Cook, and the girls' league is now heing sponsored hy Miss Beck and Miss Hazeltine. The two leagues, with a memhership of almost fifty, howl every Tuesday afternoon from threeffifteen until fiveffifteen. The girls have formed six teams of four girls each, while the boys have eight teams of three hoys each. OFFICERS, FALL TERM . Kenneth Kneznekoff, President . Clara Bowers, Boh Withniziii, Secretaries . Ed Kreyling, Treasurer . James F. Cook, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM, BOYS' CLUB , Jack Quinn, PresidentfSecretary james F. Cook, Sponsor. OFFICERS, SPRING TERM, GIRLS' CLUB . Grace Coulter, President . jean- ette Alhert, Secretaryf'I'reasurer . Ruth Beck, Florence Hazeltine, Sponsors. GNEfTI'IIRTYfFIVE - ,Q Tl-lE SCRIP t 1 3. Tfi Y c f -, '- - 4 . J L' a. . fx Lmgisaffi f of ' o . . ,V -or ,VSLLL B f 1 . f f 1 1 it f v The Baseball Team CoACH ARTHUR GORDON is doing an excellent job in his second year of coaching the Baseball Team. The 1941 Tigers have the opportunity and material to raise the team out of the doldrums-its position in the past few years. The team is handicapped by lack of adequate training facilities. The boys have to travel either to the Public School Stadium or to the diamond in Forest Park, and thus valuable practice time is lost. This condition has existed for the past fourteen years and could be remedied by providing players transportation or by securing an adequate practice field near the school. With only four returning lettermen, Coach Gordon has assembled a team which the student body may be proud of. He has been constantly trying different combinations in the infield and outfield, in order to hit a winning stride. This year's team is composed as follows: Anton Shimkus, catcher and 1941 captaing Toddy Goldman and James Bierne, pitchers, Edward Andrew, Clarence Klasing, Irving Tullman, Bob Garlich, Kenneth Kneznekoff, Roy Buckley, and Mitchell Tennenbaum, infieldersg William Buckley, Harold Scharff, Steve Lloyd, John Schnell, William Brown, and jack Needles, outfielders. All opposition will have to be cautious when playing future Tiger nines. ONEVTHIRTY SIX TI-IE SCRIP The Senior Volley Ball Team THE So1.DAN SENIOR VOLLEY BALL TEAM had quite a successful season in the spring tournaments of 1941, being runnerfup for the city high school championship. The squad, coached by Mr. White, won the North Side title on March 17, defeating Central, Blewett, and Beaumont, but in the playfoff on March 21 for the city Cham' pionship, the team was defeated hy Roosevelt. MEMBERS . Captain Charles Weile . Edward Andrew . Buddy Brinkley Neal Feld . William Gold . Aaron Katz . George Liringis . Max Meyer Marvin Orlovick . A1 Uriwal. Harry R. White, Coach. ONE'THIRTY'SEVEN TI-IE SCRIP Y. 5 1 f f - - , . - -f The Junior Volley Ball Team ALTHOUGH the junior Volley Ball Team had a late start for practice, this group of hoys, under the guidance of Mr. White, proved to he a very sportsmanflike aggregation. The Tigers easily defeated C0tefBrilliante by the scores of 1if2 and 193, and also defeated Blewett hy the scores and 15f8 and 15-13, However, Beaumont was the victor over Soldan hy the scores of 15-13 and 16fl4, and Central defeated the team, 15112, 945, 15-12. It should he noted that Central, winner of the championship, had a hard time defeating Soldan. MEMBERS . Captain Melvin Heller . Martin Heligman . Maier Levinson Richard Licata . Robert Miller . Denny Roselman . Marvin Schatzman . Flint Vierheller . Ben Viscuso . Joseph Viscuso. Harry R. White, Coach. ONE'THlRTYfElCHT FEATURES Tl-IE SCRIP Griginal Mathematical Proofs INSPIRATION, initiative, and clear thinking have brought about the recognition of two Soldan pupils in the field of mathematics. The name of Irvin Klamen has been added to the long list of contributors to original proofs for the Pythagorean Theorem. That of Bernard Goldman has been included with others who are recognized for having proved the converse of the theorem. The theorem of Pythagoras states that in any right triangle, the square of the longest side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. There are at present three hundred and seventyffive independent proofs which have been accumulating during a period of almost twenty-five hundred years. Both boys were pupils of Mr. Alfred Davis at the time they formulated their proofs. Bernard Goldman responded to the suggestion that the class submit new proofs for the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem. After eliminating a flaw which Mr. Davis had detected, Bernard completed an original proof. On the other hand, in a class of a later term, an inspiring lecture by Mr. Davis about the number of proofs existing for the theorem had an effect on Irvin Klamen. Irvin, through his initiative, began to see a new proof for the proposition. With simplicity as an object, he first drew his diagram and then worked for a proof to fit it. After pondering over it for a number of days and cutting down one of the lengthy elaborations that had come to his mind, he obtained his proof, which is now recognized as a contribution to knowledge. At the suggestion of Mr. Davis, the proofs were compiled and submitted to the editors of School Science and Mathematics. These proofs were published for the first time and credited as original in the March, 1941, issue of that periodical. ONE-FORTY Tl-IE SCHIP The Driver Training Course TI-IE DRIVER TRAINING classes, designed to acquaint students with the mechanism and operation of the motor vehicle, are organized under the supervision of Mr. Thomas Weir, a newcomer to Soldan. The classes assemhle for recitation once a day. Twice a week, in groups of four, the students demonstrate in the new Driver Training Car what they have learned from the text and in the classroom. Once on the road, the student hecomes a driver with responsihilities and ohligations. He must he acquainted with the traflic regulations and signal systems, must practice courtesy to other drivers and to pedestrians, and must he ahle to cope with any unexpected situation. If the student hehind the wheel commits a traflic violation, he is given a summons hy Mr. Weir to appear in a court. The violator is tried hefore the class, and is defended hy a selected student attorney. An elected judge holds court and passes judgment. The penalty is assessed in points to he made up hy written work or otherwise. The pupil is required to have a license or permit for driving. His time is so adjusted that hy the end of the term he should have completed five hours of driving experience. If this is done well, the student is rewarded with a certificate which recognizes his training. ONE IORTY ONE PHOTQMICROGWXPHS William Dury I UH x 4 W I V N Hllnf lwww H lv N lx l l'.41.m4-uxlm lx x xr Y Vx U CONTENTMENT William Drury TRACKS Tom Hoffman x. cw fi! A. ,nxll A gf I' SHADOWS Fred Silberstein fy! 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