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.4-' 1 Sub Debs, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: F. Deutsch, S. Fillin, M Morandi, D. Paretz, J. Blum, J. Hinerfeld, l.. Weltman, B. Weiss B. Heller. SECOND ROW: M. Levy, E. Stein, R. Roberts, B. Feay, M. Diamond, N. Bleier, N, Bracken, D. lngrey, A, Birnbaum S. Glantzman, N. Kramer, D, Srroller. THIRD ROW: E Beller, G. Gluck, R. Steiner, B. Weinstein, C. Greenman, J, Fine Girls planning to enter nursing received practi- cal experience by participating in the Sub-Debs, a volunteer organization attiliated with local hospitals. Encouraged by Mrs. Hester Hunter, the school nurse, the girls spent tree time at the hospitals assisting the nurses. They also made place mats and cards tor the patients at Meadowbrook. their goal: P. Kempner, N. Hamburger, E. Schult, P. Moore, J. Heinzelrnann, J. Webster, J. Linnemeyer, J. Lazo. FOURTH ROW: C. Regosin, A. Garrett, C. Kalina, M. Horowitz, E. Stein, S, Kasky, S, Brown, H. Schwartz, M. Cook, O. Sagaty, .l. Webster, M, Wolfson. FIFTH ROW: M. Morse, B. Berman, J. Marlowe, B. Seigel, C. Gamble, M. Galder, S. Marcovici. Dedicated in service to others, the South Side chapter ot the Junior Red Cross has made itself very valuable. By preparing table mats, place cards, and atghans tor the hospitals and gift boxes for the needy overseas, the girls have upheld the high ideals of the Red Cross. Miss Grace Kellock advised this group. to SEYVB . . . Red Cross Officers: President F. Green- baum, Treasurer G. Steinberg, and Secre- tary B. Tieman-show adviser Miss Grace Kellock the afghan squares made by members at recent meeting.
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Thalians, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: C. Lessner, A. Krieger, S. Brooks, S, Brown, J. Robinson, Treasurer J. Sobel, V. Quinn, J. Wekselblatt, R. Bedell, SECOND ROW: L, Covel, N. Aberman, K. Chawlcins, A. Morse, L. Neidhardt, E. Bernard, J. Marlowe, W. Departing this year from their usual custom of giving a three-act play, the Thalians presented four one-act comedies in assemblies. Under the direction ot Miss Helen Grow, South Side's youthful thespians found an outlet for their talent in N is tor Nuisance, Jump For George, The Shakespearian Touch, and The Haunted Clotheslinef' Cohen, R. Kaminsky. THIRD ROW: P. Laitrnon, A. Kaplan, J Metcalf, M. Ross, F. Metcalf, M. Shanick, E. Bailey, J. Brown, B. Marks. FOURTH ROW: L. Rhodes. In the American Legion's annual Oratoricol Con- test, David Kupferstein emerged the victorious Dem- osthenes over six other students. After speeches by each of the participants based on the United States Constitution, Alex Kovel moderated a panel discus- sion. The credit tor the success of this program goes to Miss Virgilyn Nicherson, sponsor. drama and orator Oratorical Contest: STANDING, L. to R.: Robert Heller, David Kupferstein. SEATED: John Wekselblatt, Alex Kovel, David Kamen. in V fvvvfl Lf' '27
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Future Teachers, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: J. Rubin, P. Moore, J Cummings, N. Oellcers, A. Ehrlich, B. Weiss, B. Bernstein, C. Lessner, L. Tessel, N. Bleier, L. Perlman, L, Kreis, J. Weinstoclc, M. Gellis, L. Weinstein, J. Wolfson, L. Gerstl. SECOND ROW: N. Rose, B. Tessler, L. Wohlberg, J. Hollander, E, Steinberg, S. Wershals, Treasurer D. Lory, Vice-president B. Fine, President A. Byer, M, Silbertein, A. I-lotTman, F. Fdelstein, E, Barnbart, M. Drowr. THIRD ROW: Adviser Mr. R. Geise, N. Suozzo, D. .i ge t . Since the lies with its youth, the Future endeavored to in- terest FTA mem- bem bt' The LOHQ 'SLOW with G 'eGCheff'f , G scholarship Waters, G. Smith, L. Rhodes, P, Hoenig, J. Ohlboum, S. Gold, P. Francis, M. Gottfried, K. Dotzler, B. Streisteld, L. Cassidy, M, Wolfson, B. Heller, M. Diamond, H. Weinstein, L. Leftel, G. Kelley, J. Seide, R, Popper, D. Eventoft. FOURTH ROW: J. Blum, B. Friedman, P. Walsh, N. Grifiin, E. Hertz, M. Levy, J. Pollack, R, Sunshine, R. Jacobs, S. Glantzman, D. Snyder, S. Marcovici, M. Berger, J. Postelnelc, R. Bleiweiss, A. Weingarten, T. Lampert, ., -'A Zi f:'.11ff,,f.rgT'ie 1 ff in . ln! 'C FWUIOT 'WS' and G fi O b U VI CL 0 Ib U fi ft Q absentee , ' taking library slips to Q few ot the many duties, supervis3a'Ebyl.MI5S.Giadys Floyd. better to give than to receive Service Girls, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: M. Goldberg, P. Francis, A. Skuggevik, K, Dotzler. STANDING: A. Bush, J. Weinstein, B, Streisteld, S. Marqolis, Adviser Miss G. Floyd, A. Katz, L. Wohlberg, C, Greenrrian, D. Lory. 1: 1-we--'J' 101
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