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INL Sree РА A Т DANA COLLEGE A Co-Educational College of Liberal Arts DAY AND EVENING CLASSES SETH BOYDEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A College of Business Administration for Men and Women DAY AND EVENING CLASSES For HERBERT C. HUNSAKER 40 RECTOR STREET CONTENTS Cover Design, by Harry Jacobs Staff Editorial, by William Fisher LITERATURI Prologue, by Sylvia Konowitz Quirk, by Anne A. Perlmutter lides, by Sylvia Konowitz Good Fellow, by Jennie Schwartz Ihe Hill, by Florene Simpson Coward, by Milburn Kopold Ambition, by Milburn Kopold Dreams and Reality, by Emanuel Kaplan Prophecy, by Jerome Ben-Asher Four Men, by Norman Krell Directory Frontispiece, by Paul Scopp Athletics Humor page page page page page page page page page page page 13 page 43 page Our Friend and Adviser— Franklin D. Strong Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Faculty Adviser WILLIAM FISHER HAROLD KRINSKY EPHRAIM EISENBERG BUSINESS BOARD Business Manager Advertising Circulation DIRECTORY IDA APPLEBAUM | FLORENCE REICH § CHARLOTTE CRYSTAL HERBERT SHARLIN LILLIAN ELIAS MAY STERN HOWARD ROSEN Co-Chairmen LITERATURE SYLVIA KONOWITZ MILBURN KOPOLD JEROME BEN-ASHER ATHLETICS SAUL GLADSTONE HARRY HARMELIN FRANCES EASTMAN BEATRICE ROTHMAN | MARIE KOHI | RAYMOND GREENFIELD | MILTON BLOOM MILTON COHEN HUMOR MYRON ARLEIN | Cat n MARJORY ENGLER | C9-Chairmen NORMAN KIELI HENRY GORDON ART PAUL SCOPP HARRY JACOBS HENRY KRUG PHOTOGRAPHY HERBERT GREENBERG TYPING BOARD PAUL SILVERSTEIN MARVIN BECKER PHYLLIS SIMON EPRESSION-—millions of men out of work, whole families starving, suffering thruout the entire civilized world—a desperate state of affairs Snug and contented in our warm homes, we students read in our papers terrible tales of want and privation; of the deeds of men driven to desperation by cold and hunger We sigh, My, my, these are sad times. Then we turn to the sporting page, and, becoming engrossed in an account of a current football game, give not another thought to the affairs of the world This is only natural; what has a high-school student to do with the depression Carefree and unaffected by world troubles, our only worry in times when thousands of people don't know from where their next meal is coming, is whether we will have steaks or lamb chops for dinner In about a month, two hundred seniors will be graduated. Some, more fortunate than others will enter college either in February or next September, but a great many will be forced to surrender themselves to the none-too-tender mercies of a harsh world They will matriculate at the School of Hard Knocks; and at the present moment the knocks are harder and more frequent Jobs are scarce; wages, if any, are low. A great many of the clas f February, 1933, will join the great Army of the Unemployed. It is a known fact, however, that during periods of depression public institutions such as libraries and night-schools increase greatly in popularity During these periods of forced inactivity many people find ample opportunity for reading and study Therefore, to those seniors who will not be able to enter college, we say take all possible advantage of your spare time; use our public library, go to night-school, attend lectures and con certs. In doing these things you will acquire either some vocational skill valuable in helping you to compete with those who have the advantage of a higher education, or some cultural satisfaction in the pursuit of knowledge, or the enjoyment of beautiful things We wish to take this opportunity to express the feeling of the whole of the class of February, 1933, in bidding good-bye to the members of the faculty who have worked with us during past four years. То them we owe all that we have obtained from our high-school career There fore, it is with deep emotion that we say, Farewell, friends and teachers.’ temo vis PROLOGUE Ki By SYLV residential thick and ction ofl w lay and white sleek Tony's Lunchroom on the I ground well-groomed n front of the snow was dirty and grimy, pounded and kicked about by many feet Behind large-boned Inside it was warm the counter stood Tony, a tall Italian His black gray middle-aged hair and mustache were streaked with his olive-skinned face creased by kind wrinkles his dark « with a far Shabbily upon which their empty plates glistened yes away look dressed men were slumped over the tables dirty with gristle and fat Low tones rose from a group in the far corner of the room fell. A Her her luxuriantly Suddenly a hush appeared effec young girl in the doorway dark, exotic beauty tively framed by furred white coat in obvious contrast to the somewhat squalid sur- roundings, made her appearance startling Excitedly she called Tony aside and to spoke him, “I don't but I know you and you don't know me, must ask a favor of you. There is a young man who has been annoying me with his attentions. I hate him and I know me only I'll here's he wants to marry Now, and for my money and social position. do talking You dollars for you. She the just keep still ten called in a stiffly dressed young man, and IA ng feather in chee X wherein blushing tell When I Mrs pare nts zie she said something father Dr my you This man, Tony, is my was a year old I was adopted by and Cadwalder, whom you thought [hey have given me my education and position in still love this man, father, and will Now society I my never renounce him Reg do you still want to me? Why be y daughter marry Antonia, I don't understand He cannot the Why quickly our father! Then you're nothing but of a cheap hash-house owner! didn't you tell me this before? He turned and walked out, in high dudgeon Antonia smiled at Tony You see, he doesn't Thank hastened love me you.” She Tony too from the lunchroom, leaving zing after her, stupified + х Before going to bed, Tony went to his desk and withdrew from a lower drawer a dust-covered diary. He turned to a page and read Oct Dr 1911. Mrs. They can give her what I cannot and Her will if I I gave Tonia to and Cadwalder. I know I glad can trust them. mother would be to know that Antonia have her chance in the world I wonder will ever see her Seven YE DIRECTORIE ABRAMSON, JACK 271 Jelliff Ave. A wise scepticism is the first attribute of a good critic. Classical Undecided ACKERMAN, MORRIS 41 W. Runyon St. I have no mockings or argu ments; I witness and wait. Classical GEN ADELMAN, SAMUEL J. 47 Peshine Ave. Deep in the arms of Morpheus he lies. General М. Y. ЕЕ AKELAITIS, JOSEPH C. (Entered Sept. 1930) 103 Willoughby St. The all 'round good sport Joe's a boy of that sort. Football 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Student Patrol 7; Service Club; Gym Team 7; Wrestling Championship 5, 7; Wrestling Medal; Script S General Undecided Fourteen Sherman Ave. the crowning passion of 2earts Optimist 8; Co-Chairman Di rectory Board Senior Optimist; Senator 8; Secretary Activities Committee 8; Student Patrol 6, 8; Hockey 6; Hockey award; Volley Ball 4, 6; Swimming 7 Usher; Honor Society 8. Classical Undecided APTEKAR, HELEN 119 Spruce St. She who sings frightens away her ills Glee ( lub £, 4. General N, Y. Y ARLEIN, MYRON 264 Lehigh Ave I never dare to write as humor- ously as I can. Chairman Personals Board 8; Optimist 6, 7; Co-Chairman Humor Board Senior Optimist; Vice-President Debating Club 5; Assembly Participation. General Illinois ARMM, SAUL 41 Huntington Ter. My words have wings but fly not where I would. Senior Optimist; Track; Stu- dent Patrol 6. General Bucknell BAUM, LEWIS F. 50 Farley Ave. Capable and outstanding ts our Lew. Honor Society 6, 7; President Honor Society 8; President G. ©, 7 Chief Justice Student Council 7; Chairman Executive Committee 7; Chairman Finance Committee 8; Associate Justice Student Council 6; Inspector Student Patrol 6, 7; Chief Lunch Room Patrol 4; Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Patrol 3, 5: Usher; Head Usher. Classical U. of Berlin BECKER, JOHN ARTHUR 54 Grumman Ave. What will our golf team do without him? Manager Golf Team 4; Golf Team 4, 6, 8; Basketball 5; Track 3; Usher. General Alabama BECKER, MARVIN C. (315 -year student) 102 Huntington Ter. High erected thoughts in a heart of courage. Optimist 8; Senior Optimist; Student Patrol 8; Senator 6. General ЖК. BEIRACH, IRWIN 88 Schuyler Ave. A real friend whose heart equals his height. General Pace Institute BEN-ASHER, JEROME S. 363 Springfield Ave lives well, is the best Preacher Optimist 7; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Librarian Orchestra 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Patrol 7, 8; Cross County 4; Track 5, 7 ;lassical Chicago College of Chiropody BENNETT, CLARA 185 Keer Ave Little care ше Little we fear. Basketball 5; Hockey 4; Hockey Award; Volley Ball 4, 6. General U. of Indiana BERKOWITZ, BERNARD 140 Johnson Ave He always has a smile for you Besides, perhaps a joke or two. Senator 7; Executive Committee Championship Relay Team 3; Junior Championship 880- Yard Run; Block “S” 5; Relay Team; Track 3,5; 7 General Ohio School of Chiropody BERKOWITZ, MORTON S. 80 Weequahic Ave. Wit, now and then, struck smartly, shows a spark. Optimist 7; Chairman Book Review 8; Orchestra, 4, 5, 6, 7, Librarian Orchestra 8; Band 6, 7, 8; Glee Club 3, 4; Student Patrol 6; Service Club 8; Swimming 7 Classical Lehigh BERKOWITZ, ROBERT 97 Hillside Ave. Play up, play up, and play the game Track 3, 5, 7; Student Patrol 7. General N. Y. u. BICK, HELEN 393 Belmont Ave I shall cheerfully bear the re- proach of having descended below grave dignity Volley Ball 6 General Pratt Institute BIEN, ELEANOR 174 Hawthorne Ave. A girl who does her work and does not talk about it Basketball 7; Service Ball 4, 6. Classical Upsala BIERSTEIN, BORIS 30 Runyon St My own thoughts are my compantons Classical N. У. 17. Sixteen BLOOM, MILTON 42 Watson Ave His tawny beard is the equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face. Football 8; Senior Optimist 8; Broken Dishes General Muhlenberg BLUM, SYLVIA 30 Seymour Ave. The pursuit of the perfect then, t$ the pursuit of sweetness. Swimming 6; Volley Ball 3, 5, General Harriet Mills BLUMENFELD, JE ROME 289 Hunterdon St. Hear it not ye stars! And thou, pale moon! turn paler at the sound. President Aircraft Club 8; Sec- retary Aircraft Club 6; Aircraft Award 8. Classical U. of Vienna BOCHENEK, JOHN 781 So. 11th St. A reading machine, always wound up and going, He mastered whatever was worth the knowing. Secretary Chess and Checker Club 7; Track 5, 7; Student Patrol Non-Classical College of Medical Evangelists BRELL, EVELYN 127 Keer Ave. If the world will be gulled, let it be gulled Classical Cornell BRENNER, MO! 32 Bock Ave. If all the year were playing holidays To sport would be as tedious as work General N. Y. U BRESKY, DOROTHY 331 Madison Ave. We that live to please, must please to live. Jasketball 6; Student Patrol 8. General Pace Institute BROOKS, SOPHIE 278 Lehigh Ave. For simplicity is charm General U. of Pennsylvania JUERMAN, DOROTHEA 35 Weequahic Ave Her eyes, it's plain, survey with ease Whate’er to glance upon they please Student Patrol 7; Library Staff 7, 8; Archery 5; Archery Award; Hockey 6: Hockey Award; Usher Classical Skidmore BUKA, LUCILLI (314 -year student) 755 Clinton Ave Of all the girls that are so smart There's none like pretty Lu. Sun Shines Bright”; Glee Club a, 5, Classical Pembroke CARHART, HERMAN 134 Pennsylvania Ave. When I would spend a lonely day, Sun and moon are in my way Scientific Undecided CARTUS, VALENTINE 208 Renner Ave While gaping thousands come and go, How vain it seems, this empty show! Classical Princeton Seventeen CHAREN, EDWARD 426 Lyons Ave. No duty could overtake him, No need his will outrun. Track 6. Classical Rutgers COHEN, ALBERT 413 Jelliff Ave. A spirit superior to every weapon. Glee Club 7. Classical М. X. Yi COHEN, MILTON KOGAN 51 Grumman Ave. An outstanding member of a great big family. Optimist 8; Senior Optimist; Football 4, 6, 8; Track 5, 7; 7% Block “8”; General West Point COTT, SAMUEI 48 Rose Ter. A little quiet boy in a big loud school General Undecided Eighteen CHARLOTTE JEANNI Wainright St those who seek a noble Not angels but divinities attend. divi tes att Senior Optimist; Student Patrol 8; Basketball 5; Volley Ball 4, 6; Assembly Participation. General Northwestern U. DEUSINGER, JACK 244 Keer Ave. An honest man; close buttoned to the chin, Broadcloth without and a warm heart within Swimming 6, 7; Script S General Alabama DINGER, WILLIAM 186 Pomona Ave. lt is a great plague to be too handsome a man. Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 4; Student Patrol 3; Assembly Participation. General Rutgers DREWES, RAYMOND 166 Shephard Ave. He is content to know and be unknown. General Undecided ER, MARJORIE 131 Pennsylvania Ave. She smiles because eternity Mossoms for her with stars. Co-Chairman Humor Board Senior Optimist; Senator 6; Secretary Social Committee 6; EASTMAN, FRANCES Student Patrol 6; Library Staff š А 7, 8; Broken Dishes ; Hocke 08 O an St 4 э - = 10 а 4, 6; Hockey Award; Swim- lnc is swallow-fleet, and d А. ming 7; Usher free СІ: ) cide From mortal bonds and bars. “4 cw Undecided Optimist 7, 8; Cheerleader 8; Student Patrol 6, 8; Basketball 3, 5, 7: Hockey 4, 6, 8; FAND, JULIAN S. Hockey Awards; Swimming 5, 44 Avon РІ. 7; Tennis 5. ; г The mildest manners and the General Southern College bravest mind. Captain Gym Team 8; Gym Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym- nastic Medal 7; Wrestling Championship 5, 7; Wrestling Medal; Block “8”; Script “8”; EISENSTODT, WILLIAM Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Glee Club y . 3, : atr 5 233 Weequahic Ave. G І T РАШ n p nera anze Romance still lives in the hearts b E of men Football 8; Track 5; Block S : Student Patrol 7. Classical Rutgers FISCH, WILLIAM L. 163 Watson Ave 4 Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned. A Track 4. 21 т X P INE e Ê EISLE R, IRMA ARLENI Í Nos Classici Kot 179 Scheerer Ave. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Archery 5; Basketball 6; Volley Ball 4, 6; Assembly Participa- tion. Fine Arts Paris Art School FISHMAN, DAVID 61 Stratford РІ. Study to be qutet. Senator 3, 6; Glee Club 3, 4 Classic: 9 ia ELIAS, LILLIAN M. lassical Columbia 276 Schley St. Be not too proud of those two sparkling eges. Senior Optimist; Secretary Phi- latelic Society 6, 7; Hockey 4, 6, 8; Hockey Award 4, 6; Volley Ball 4, 6. Fine Arts Pratt Institute Nineteen FISHER, WILLIAM S 104 Goldsmith Ave For he that once is good, 18 ever great Editor-in-Chief Senior Opti mist; Associate Editor Optimist 7; Assistant Editor Optimist 6; Senator 5, 6; Social Committee 5; Student Patrol Scientific N. Y. We FIYALCO, IRVING 33] Madison Ave So live and laugh, nor be dismayed. Student Patrol 4, 5 [rack 4, 6. General U. of No. Carolina FRANCIS, MILDRED 305 Hillside Ave. Alas, there is more danger in her charms Than twenty swords. Student Patrol 7; Volley Ball 2477; General Duke FRIEDFELD, SYLVIA 159 Vassar Ave. True merit is like a river; the deeper tt ıs Tbe less notse it mahes. Basketball 4; Volley Ball 3. General Maryland College for Women T wenty FRIEDLAND, GERTRUDE 837 S. 18th St. Her talk was like a stream which runs With rapid change from rock to Student Patrol 3, 8; Basketball 4; Volley Ball 3 General New Jersey Lz FRIEDMAN, HORTENSI 143 Schuyler Ave 1 discerning eye which humor. Volley Bali 6 General Undecided GAMAREL, RUTH 266 Springfield Ave. Of all our parts and eyes express The sweetest kinds of bashful- ness. Vice-President Social Science So ciety 8; Secretary Social Science Society 6; Service Club 6, 8; Student Patrol 6 : Volley Ball 3 Classical Upsala GARFINKLE, BARNEY 275 Wainwright St. His talents are more of a silent kind Glee Club 5, 6. General Montclair Normal GELB, JACK M. 79 Grumman Ave uen neitt True eloquence consi is ın sayi only that which is necessary Football 5; Track 3, 5, Wreath 757: Block 75 Medal; City Shot-put Cham pionship 5, 7 General Undecided GELLER, LOUIS 827 S. 18th St. We must laugh before ше аге happy for fear we die before we laugh at all. Student Patrol 7, 8 General Wharton GELLER, PAULINE BETTY 14 Marie Place She is content to be demurely good Archery Award 5; Volley Ball 4, 6, General Savage GELMAN, WILLIAM 189 Rose St. Great things thru great hazards are achieved. Glee Club 5, 6; Student Patrol 4. Classical Ni Ye EE E, MARGUERITE E. +9 Mapes Ave с ец” thee but to love thee named thee but to praise nt Patrol 4; Volley Ball Seth Boyden ROBERT Court St In bed we laugh, in bed we cry, And born in bed, in bed we dte General Columbia GINSBERG, MEYER 359 Hawthorne Ave. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Scientific Rutgers GINTER, JULIUS J. 115 Rose Ter. Self-reverence; self-knowledge lf -control General Undecided n nı —— eegene Twenty-one GLADSTONE, SAUI 6 Mapes Ter. Saul may not be so big, but he can manage the football team Manager Football Team 8; As sistant Manager Football Team 4, 6; Assistant Manager Basket- ball Team 6, 7; Assistant Man ager Track 3, 5, 7; Block 5 ; Athletic Committee 7; Band 4, j, 6; Cheerleader 7; Assembly Participation. General Merchants and Banks Business School GLUCK, GEORGE G 111 Hobson St. Must I work? Oh, what a waste of time! General Stanford GOLDBERG, FRED 29] Belmont Ave. Genuine wit implies no small amount of wisdom Student Patrol General U. of So. California GOLDINBERG, THELMA 869 S. 16th St. A tender heart, a will inflexible. Student Patrol 8. General Packard Twenty-two GOLDSTEIN, MAE D 22 W. Runyon St Happy the woman, happiest she, Whose mind from vain desires is free Vice-President German Club 8; Secretary Art Associates 7, 8; Student Patrol 4; Basketball Swimming 7; Volley Bal l 3, 5, 8; Assembly Participation; Usher. Fine Arts U. of So. California GOLDSTEIN, MIRIAM 299 Clinton Ave. Hail to thee, Blithe Spirit! Art N. Y. WU. GORDON, HENRY 629 Belmont Ave. He takes the strangest liberties— But never takes his leave! Senior Optimist; Vice-President Aircraft Club 6; Aircraft Team 5: Aircraft Award 6; Assistant Manager Gym Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Script 75 ; Student Patrol 4, 5, 7, 8; Orchestra 7, 8; Band 8. N. Y. Al GOTTESMAN, MELVIN 352 Belmont Ave. A man of courage is also full of faith, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Block “S”. General Columbia RANET, STANLEY 133 Keer Ave His brains and personality are inversely proportional to his size Senator 6, 7; Treasurer Senior Class 8; Business Manager Broken Dishes ; Student Patrol 6 Non-Classical N. Y. U GREBELSKY, HELEN 216 Court St. Her heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. Basketball 3; Volley Ball 4 Classical DN ED GREENBERG, HERBERT J 205 Keer Ave. Whom not even critics criticize President Aircraft Club 6; Sec retary Aircraft Club 5; Aircraft Team 5, 6, 7, 8: Aircraft Award 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Service Club 8; Assembly Par ticipation Scientific N. Y. U GREENFIELD, RAYMOND 49 Demarest St. He in many a venturous deed His courage bold would try. Senior Optimist; “Broken Dishes ` General New Jersey Law GREIF, EDWIN 10 Osborne Ter Why then the world's mine oyster Which I with sword will open. Senator 6; Activities Committee 6; Student Patrol 8 Classical U. of Pennsylvania GRENTUS, JOHN 143 16th Ave. His life is fortified by many friendships. Fencing 5. Non-Classical Newark Tech GRIBELSKY, GERALD 279 Peshine Ave. But life is warfare. Non-Classical Rutgers GRILI JOSEPHINE (3 year student) 675 Hunterdon St. Honors come by diligence. Secretary Glee Club 8; Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Patrol 8; Sun Shines Bright”; Basketball 3, 7; Hockey 3, 6, 8; Hockey Awards 3, 6; Service Ball 3, 6. General Undecided Twenty-three GROBE, IRA 281 Pomona Ave lent ! 7 bau 7 IS excelie го ave а strength; but it ts f 7 to use like а giant President of Mathematics Club 8; Student Patrol 7 Classical Columbia GUEMPEL, DOROTHY 181 Hobson St Her grave small, lovely Seemed half the meaning words she said Student Patrol 5; Cheerleader 8: Basketball 3, 5, 7; Basketball Award; Hockey 4, 6, 8: Hockey Awards; Swimming 5, 7 Volley Ball 4, 6, 8 General Southern College GUENTHER, MICHAEI 139 Pennsylvania Ave Strong and content, 1 travel the open road Senator 3 Scientific GUILIANO, SYLVIA 26 Shanley Ave. There's none can compare With the joy of one's youth. Basketball 3, 5, 7; Hockey 4, 6,8: Ped 3. General Syracuse Twenty-four +06 Hunterdon They say offee and should never be Senator 5; Student Patrol Archery 4, 6 Basketball Basketball Award 8 Hockey Swimming General Barnard HALI 294 Peshine Ave Ihe dimple that her chin con tains, has beauty і its depths Assembly Participation General Stanford HALPERIN, ROSALIND H. 10 Lehigh Ave It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood Basketball 3 General U. of Wisconsin HAND, EVELYN 561 Clinton Ave. Neither careless nor glad Nor studious nor sad. General Undecided ELIN, HARRY Osborne Ter. and sport together Basketball 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; North ern New Jersey Championship Basketball Team 7, 8; Wreath S Track 5, 7; Student Patrol 4; Senior Optimist 8 General Tulane HARMELIN, WILLIAM 109 Lyons Ave My tongue within my lips 1 reign who talks must talk in vain Senator 4 Classical ми HERMAN, LOUIS 89 Leslie St So scweet the blush of bashful ness E'en pity scarce can wish it less. Vice-President Chess and Checker Club 7; Secretary Chess and Checker Club 8. Classical U. of Pennsylvania HILDENBRAND, NORMA 222 Sherman Ave. The brain to conceive; the heart to understand; the hand to execute. Honor Society 6, 8; Secretary Honor Society 7; President G O. 8; Secretary G. O. 6; Chief Justice Student Council 8; Sec retary Student Council 6; Red Cross Representative 5; Secre tary Newark Junior Red Cross Council 6, 7; Senator 4; Social Service Committee 4; Chairman Social Service Committee 5, 6; Chairman Executive Committee 8: Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6 Inspector Student Patrol 6, Classical Undecided WILLIAM J. Гіс е ог St minute here, the there , Roaming ab Basketball General Washington and Jefferson ISLER, MYRON 155 Vassar Ave The average high school student, not showy, but dependable General U. of So. California JACOBS, EDITH 35 Hobson St. Be gone dull care! Thou and I shall never agree. President Spanish Club 8; Stu- dent Patrol 5; Service Club 4, 5, 6, 8 Classical Katherine Gibbs JACOBS, HARRY 114 Wainright St. Art is a man's nature; nature is God's art. Vice-President Art Club 6; Track 4, 6, 7; Fencing 8; Small 75 Fine Arts Newark Art — —————— ف ————————————— Twenty-five JORDAN, ANNA 236 Belmont Ave. A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Basketball 6, 7; Volley Ball + 5 General Undecided KAPLAN, BERNARD 167 Charlton St Ah! But to act that each to morrow, Finds us further than today. General U. of So. California KAPLAN, EMANUEL 435 Hawthorne Ave. With too much quickness ever to be taught With too much thinking to have common thought. Honor Society 7, 8; Student Council 8; Inspector Student Patrol 8; Senator 6, 7; Orches- tra 6, 7, 8; Manager Fencing Team 6; Chess Team 6; Assembly Participation Classical Rutgers KAPLAN, HARRY 227 Waverly Ave. I profess not talking; only this, Let each man do his best. Classical Montclair State Teachers College Twenty-six KASSELBRANER, HERMAN (Entered Sept. 1932) 198 Hansbury Ave. It is a priceless jewel to be unaitect« d. Non-Classical Johns Hopkins KIELL, NORMAN 79 Wolcott Ter. Age cannot wither him, nor custom stale His infinite variety Optimist 8; Senior Optimist; Sun Shines Bright ; Broken Dishes ; Student Patrol 7; “Screen News’ 5, 8; Usher Classical Mt. Scopus, Palestine KLEIN, SAMUEL 185 Livingston St. Mirth concealed is more enjoy- able Than humor revealed. Classical Rutgers 5 KOENIGSBERG, LILLIAN (315 -vear student) 42 Goodwin Ave. Forever Г would forego The yoke of men’s opinions. Secretary Art Club 4, 5; Serv- ice Club 5; Basketball 5; Volley Ball 4. General Skidmore KOHL, MARII 75 Maple Ave. The secret of success i$ constancy to purpose Optimist 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Optimist; Student Patrol 5; Broken Dishes ; Glee Club 7, 8; Basketball 7; Swimming 3 2, General U. of Pennsylvania KONOWITZ, SYLVIA 23 Grenada РІ., Montclair A literary musician with a sense of humor Optimist 8; Senior Optimist; Student Patrol 7; Service Club 7, 8; Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sun Shines Bright ; Glee Club 4, 5; Assembly Participation; Usher Musical Arts Curtis Conservatory of Music KOORSE, ROSE 345 Springfield Ave. A lovely maiden, garmented in the light of her own beauty Archery 6; Volley Ball 3, 5. General Cedar Crest KOPOLD, MILBURN CHARLES 593 Belmont Ave. I am a writer and a poet, І feel it and I know it. Senior Optimist; Band 5; Stu- dent Patrol General Dana FLORENCE Schuyler Ave. see my soul flash lown, A singing flame thru space? Student Patrol 6, 7, 8; Archery 5; Hockey 6; Hockey Award; Swimming 7; Usher. Classical Skidmore KRAMER, MIRIAM 53 Schley St. He lives not who can refuse me. Service Club 4. Classical N: 2. С. KRINSKY, HAROLD 355 Chadwick Ave. voice and measured phrase, above the reach of ordinary men Associate Editor Senior Opti- mist; Optimist 5, 6; Assistant Editor Optimist 7; Chairman Athletic Board Optimist 8; Student Council 6, 8; Inspector Student Patrol 6, 8; President Mathematics Club 6; Student Patrol 5, 6; Tennis Team 7; Script S ; Usher; Assembly Participation. Classical Dana KROCK, LOUIS 87 Renner Ave. Commercial art should be his line of work. Optimist 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Student Patrol 4. Fine Arts Parsons Art School, Paris а — —— MS SVNV.—ÓVÑ h. ПИ ЕЕ س Twenty-seven KRUG, HENRY 209 Avon Ave brave deserve fair Senior Optimist: Senator Secretary Athletic Committee Track 7: Student Patrol 5 Gym Team 3 General Muhlenberg LAVOR, RUTH 124 S. Bigelow St in the magu locks Archery 5;. Archery Award 5 Volley Ball ¢ General Newark Normal ELSA ldwin Ave Skidmore LEFKOWITZ, BERNARD 34 Goodwin Ave with his alert repose ut him, and about his lothes СОГУМ Student Patrol 6, 8 General Michigan Twenty-eight LERNER, MILTON (3 year student) +64 Hawthorne Ave deeds determine us as much e determine Student Patrol Scientific Newark College Engineering LEVINE, HAROLI 173 Schuyler Ave jut respect yourself most Basketball 5, 6 cientific N VENSON 54 Bock Avenue Sweet and lovely Arts Emerson I ON, SAUI Aldine St tes he did explain ıl! ай [rack 4; Student Patrol 3, 5 U. of So rT, DOROTHY Spruce St. she acted all and part Volley Ball 5 Harriet Mills every MERILI uster Ave There pursue ew persons t sciences with truer dignity. Manager Track Team sistant Manager Track Team Assistant Manager Football Block 5 Non-Classical Union College LEIBMAN, MILDRED 24 Goodwin Ave Coquetry is the thorn that guards the rose Sun Shines Bright General William and Mary California MAN, HERMAN M 94 Huntington Ter deeds that are concealed ire most esteemed Social Service Com Student Patrol 6 Rutgers LOWENSTEIN, HANNAH 191 Vassar Ave One so fair of face and yet unaware of tt Senator 4; Basketball 6; Service Ball 3, 5 General Seth . Boyden LOWY, MARGERY 2 Stratford PI The woman ts so hard Upon the woman Classical Goucher MARK, ANNA 121 Springfield Ave. Said and done; done as said Student Patrol 6; Basketball 5 Hockey Award; Volley Ball 4, 6 General Upsala I wenty-nine MARZELL, ROBERT PAUI 86 Hawthorne Ave. Shut within him is the rare seed of learning Senator 7; Vice-President Senior Class; Vice-President Mathemat- ics Club 8; Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 6, 7, 8; Student Patrol 6, 7 Classical Temple MAYBAUM, DORIS 825 So. 13th St. Delicacy in woman is strength. Secretary Social Science. Society 8; Sun Shines Bright ; Glee Club 5, 6, 7; Assembly Par ticipation. General Russell Sage MAYERS, MIRIAM LOYCE 275 Renner Ave. A girl not perfect, but of aspirations high. Optimist 5, 6, 7, 8: Glee Club 5, 6; Volley Ball 4. General Barnard MEISNER, RUTH 112 Hillside Ave. Doing good Бу stealth and blushing to find it fame. Senator 6; Archery 6; Basket- ball 3, 5, 7; Volley Ball 4, 6. General Savage Thirty MERIN, NATHAN 50 Grumman Ave. If life were only a workshop! General U. of So. California MERLISS, GERTRUDE 386 Clinton Ave. Toil is the law of life and its best friend Optimist; Basketball 5, 7; Volley Ball 4, 6. General Columbia MILLER, ELEANOR (315 -year student) 136 Renner Ave. Thou seem'st a goddess of old song To whom no traits of earth be- long Basketball 5, 6; Swimming 6. General Vassar MILLER, MAUD S. 165 Mapes Ave. Quite a stmple, unassuming maid. Secretary German Club 6, 7; Student Patrol 6; Basketball Award 5; Volley Ball 4, 6; Swimming 7. Classical Newark Normal MILLMAN, ANNI 272 Lyons Ave She is small but she ts wise, She's a terror for her size. Volley Ball 4, 6. General Northwestern MORGULOFF, ALEX Alex has been stealing worms from the early bird ever since he entered South Side. Classical Rutgers OLERAND, JACK 273 Peshine Ave Oh, that my tongue were in the thunderer's mouth! [hen with a passion would 1 shahe the world! General Undecided ORMOND, PAULINI 2 Shanley Ave. She nodded her head, and the stars on high Sparkled down from out of the sky Treasurer Art Club 3, 4; Bas ketball 4, 6. Fine Arts Carnegie Tech PADWEE, ZELDA 36 Farley Ave. good heart ts better than all the heads in the world. General Traphagen School of Design PAPIER, LILLIAN 81 Rose Ter. For she is unheeding as she goes her merry way Senator 7; Swimming 3; Bas- ketball 3, 5, 7; Volley Ball 5, 7. General Newark Normal PARKER, CHARLES RAYMOND 130 Johnson Ave. But conquer I must! General Alabama PELLER, ROSE 63 Quitman St. Along the cool sequestered vale of life She keeps the noiseless tenor of her way General Cedar Crest Thirty-one PERLMUTTER, ANNE A. 268 Clinton РІ. Fame comes always when deserved. Secretary Senior Class 8; Secre- tary Nature Club 6; Vice-Pres- ident Nature Club 8; Basket- ball 6, 7; Volley Ball 5. General Wellesley PINSKY, EDITH (314 -year student) 37 Schuyler Ave. This little lady with the grown up air Faces the world from her rock- ing chair. General Hunter College RABINOWITZ, SAUL 94 Goodwin Ave. Much learning doth make thee mad. Student Patrol 3, 8. General U. of Michigan RADOFF, EMANUEL 535 So. 16th St. Manny's the sort of fellow you cannot help liking. President Aircraft Club 7; Air- craft Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Air- craft Award 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. General N. Y. Thirtg-two RAZNIKOV, SEYMORE 701 So. 10th St. Manhood when verging into age, grows thoughtful Glee Club 3, 4; Student Patrol 8. Classical Temple REICH, FLORENCE 705 Elizabeth Ave. Her action won such reverence sweet As hid all greatness of the feat. Honor Society 6, 7; Secretary Honor Society 8; Assistant Edi- tor Optimist 7, 8; Co-Chairman Directory Board Senior Opti mist; Inspector Student Patrol 6. 7, 8; Student Council 6, 7 8; Senator 3, 4; Honor Roll Medal; Library Staff 7, 8: Vice- President French Club 7; Secre tary Debating Club 3; Student Patrol 3, 5; Usher. Classical Smith RICH, ETHEI 249 Avon Ave. Her vivacity is her greatest charm altho many charms has she. Basketball 4; Assembly Partic- ipation. Classical Columbia ROBIN, PHYLLIS RUTH 208 Goldsmith Ave. My heart is warm with the friends I make. Basketball 3, 5, 7; Service Ball 4, 6, 8 Classical Beth Israel Hospital DOROTHY uster Ave ire impossible 11 and skill Basketball 6; Service Ball 3, 5 General Undecided ROSEN, HOWARD 311 Seymour Ave uses, the main one well with one who has Senior Optimist; Senator 8 Social Service Committee 8; President Chess and Checker Club 7 Vice-President Chess and Checker Club 5; Chess Team 6, 7: Student Patrol 4, 5 6 Classical Alabama ROTHENBERG, RUTH 115 Vassar Ave. jolly and carefree, as tho re a pleasant game Sun Shines Bright ; Glee Club 5, 6; Basketball 5, 7; Volley Ball 4, 6 General Weylister ROTHMAN, BEATRICI 21 Goldsmith Ave. Her industry and untiring service will be greatly missed by the Optimist. Business Manager Optimist 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Manager Senior Opti mist; “Sun Shines Bright “Broken Dishes’’; President Glee Club 8; Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6 7; Assembly Participation 6, 7 Basketball 3, 5, 7: Service Ball 4, 6, 8; Swimming 3, 5, 7 General U. of Pennsylvania ABI Ter dynamite. Patrol General U. of So. California RUBIN, BELLI 254 Osborne Ter This girl we see young, Nor € General SABEN, SAMUEI 242 Seymour Ave. I have often regretted having spoken, never having kept silent. General New Jersey Law SCHANTZ, SEYMOUR 193 Prince St object of oratory ts not the truth, but persuasion. Debating Team 7, 8; Captain Debating Team 8; Secretary Dramatic Club 7; Secretary Air- craft Club 4; Vice-President Aircraft Club 5; Aircraft Team 5: Aircraft Award 5; Chief Lunch Room Patrol 8; Student Patrol 6, 7; Assembly Partic- ipation. General Ohio School of Chiropody Thirty-three SCHLAUSKY, JULIUS 53 Willoughby St. Life loiters at the book's fit page 1h! Could we tu the leaf! Gym Team 6, 7, 8. General Undecided SCHOTTENFELD, DAVID 107 Vassar Ave. For he who has striven will succeed. Patrol 3. General Seth Boyden SCHUCHMAN, MILTON 526 Hunterdon St. Wise to resolve and patient to perform Senator 8 General Seth Boyden SCHULMAN, HYMAN 16 Belmont Ave Basketball ts your game Stick to tt, and you'll reach fame Basketball 4, 6, 8 Fine Arts RN. X... Thirty-four А 1 1 Е. 194 Barclay St SCHWARTZ, MIRIAM 140 Hansbury Ave tranquil solitude, and such society 1s is quiet, wise, and good Archery 5, 7; Archery Award 5 Fine Arts Newark Normal SCHWARTZ, SAM 21 Bragaw Ave. Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Natures chief masterpiece ts writing well Optimist 7, 8; President Debat ing Club 8; Secretary Tall Story Club 7 Classical Temple SCHWARZ, SAUI 49 Homestead Park When duty whispers low, Thou must.” This youth replies, I can. Student Patrol 6, General Dana PAUI Shephard Ave w to hide is great skill Optimist 3, 6 Senior Optimist; Senator Social Committee 3 Student Patrol 4, 5, 6 Officer 666 Seven Keys to Baldpate Sun Shines Bright Fine Arts Fontainbleau, Paris SELIGMAN, LEONARD 254 Schley St Let there be peace Why all these humdrum disturbances? General Corneli SETTEL, NORMAN 306 Lyons Ave “Altho he has much wi, He is very shy of using it Track 3, 4 General U. of No. Carolina SHARLIN, HERBERT 786 So. 13th St. He is a scholar, a ripe and good one, Exceedingly wise, fairspoken, and persuading Chairman Alumni Board Opti mist 8; Optimist 4, 5, 6, 7: Senior Optimist; Senator 5; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; State Orchestra 8. Classical U. of Pennsylvania SHPINER, LEO 190 H $ luntington well be masterpiece of Student Patrol U. of So. California SILVERBERG, LIDA 58 Summit Ave Let me stay and rest and talk. Sun Shines Bright”; Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Volley Ball 6 General Juilliard SILVERGELD, JACOB 32 Hobson St For he is just the quiet kind Whose nature never vartes. Student Patrol 3, 4, 5, 7. Scientific Undecided SILVERSTEIN, PAUL S. 857 So. 18th St. Sensitive, swift to resent, bat as swift in atoning for error Senior Optimist; Student Patrol Track 5, 7; Swimming Na 4 %; Scientific Purdue —n —— — O — ——à— ə A P` aO s -— Thirty-five SINN, DORIS 748 Bergen St. A pretty girl, the slayer of men's hearts. General B. Z, ©. SIMON, JACK EDWARD 547 High St. Jack will make a good gym teacher, we're sure Manager Gym Team 5; Assist ant Manager Gym Team 9; Script 75 ; Student Patrol 3. General Panzer SOBEL, WILLIAM 57 Rose St. Within him there may be an able mind and a great heart. ` General Undecided SIMON, PHILLIS і 10 Farley Ave Her person is such It beggars all description. Senior Optimist; Usher. Classical Skidmore SPERLING, IRVING (3% -year student) 115 Bigelow St please, are pleas'd, they to get esteem seeming blest, they grow what they seem. President Philatelic Society 8: Student Patrol 3, 4. SIMON, SIBYLLI Classical Michigan 60 Parkview Ter. Happy am I; from care I'm free, + І Why aren't they all contended like me General Harriet Mills SPILLER, JEANETTE 173 Spruce St. None but herself can be her parallel. , Basketball 5, 7; Service Ball SIMPSON, FLORENE 4, 6. (3-year student) | General Weylister 165 Mapes Ave. A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Student Patrol 8; City Poetry Club 4, 5, 8; Basketball 4, 6; Basketball Award 4; Swimming 4, 6, 8; Volley Ball 6. General Newark Normal Thirty-six SPITKOVE, BERTHA (3-year student) 108 Milford Ave. In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed Го make some good, but others to exceed. Basketball 5; Volley Ball 4; Assembly Participation; Honor Society 8. Fine Arts Pratt Institute STEIGER, MARTIN 286 Peshine Ave He who ts unaffected is best liked. General U. of Pennsylvania STEIN, DAVID 120 Spruce St A great man is made up of qualities that meet ог make great occastons. President Senior Class: Student Council 6, 7; Inspector Student Patrol 6, 7; Senator 6; Orches (та 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Band 6, 7, 8: Student Patrol 3, 4, 5. Classical Montclair Normal STERN, MAYFAIRI 56 Clinton РІ. Popular, pretty, clever, and sweet, In our May these assets we meet. Senior Optimist; Senator 6; Sun Shines Bright”; Basket ball 5; Swimming Award 5. General Barnard STRAUS, SAMUEL 51 Schuyler Ave. He is honest of mind and intention Student Patrol 6, 7, 8; “ ба Shines Bright’ General N. Y. KL, SUSSKIND, ADELI 138 Goldsmith Ave. In some this blunder still you find, They think their li le set, mankind. Non-Classical U. of Wisconsin SZEMAN, DORIS 376 Peshine Ave. For she is just a pretty maid, who cares not for pomp and show Student Patrol 6; Basketball 7; Volley Ball 6; Assembly Par- ticipation. General Undecided TENENBERG, DAVID 4 West Alpine St. Well-turned silence hath more eloquence than speech. Student Patrol 4; Track 3; Swimming 5. General U. of Oregon Thirty-seven Lehigh Ave peech, benefictent of mind Michigan URK, BEATRICE 2 Goodwin Ave My trifles come as treasures from my mind General М, Y. U, WOLF, INEZ S 10 Rose Ter. She is small, that's what they say, But her ability is not that way. Sun Shines Bright Basket ball 4, 7; Hockey 6, 8: Hockey Award; Service Ball 4, 6; Tennis 5; Student Patrol 6, 8; WAGNER, RUTH Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 40 Nye Ave 4 General Barnard Earth's noblest thing, woman perfected Student Patrol General YOUNGBLOOD, JANII 136 Somerset St Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath General Lincoln Hospital, New York WEISS, MILDRED 474 Hawthorne Ave. Slight is the subject, but not so the pratse Jasketball 5; Volley Ball 4 General Upsala ZAMELSKY, LEONORE PHYLLISS (3 year student) 160 Grumman Ave. A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty attractive. General Duke WEISS, RUTH 78 Wolcott Ter. What thoughts lie behind your dark eyes? General Drexel Thirty-eight Columbia KASMINOFI ANNETTE 915 Hunterdon St Beautiful in form and Ғе Lovely as the day Student Patrol 5; Service Club 5 Sun Shines Bright”; Glee Club 4, 5; Usher MILCH, DAVII General Harriet Mills 450 Belmont Ave football Davie is a star life he's sure to go as far Football 6, 8; Track 5 General North Carolina BRATTER, HARRY Е NOLL, WILLIAM 838 Hunterdon St ( 355 Johnson Ave What ts this life if, full of care We have no time to stand and His time, forever; everywhere his place Football 4, 6, 8; Track 3, 5 stare Swimming 4, 6: Wrestling Classical Stevens Championship 5, 7; Block 5 Script S ; Secretary Radio Club. General Dr. Altaraz School CRYSTAL, LESTER 258 Wainwright St [he boy with his games un- daunted, Who never looks behind. Basketball 3, 4, 6; City Cham pionship Basketball Team 5; Northern New Jersey Cham pionship Basketball Team Cross County 3; Captain Cross Country 5; Track 4; Script General Panzer Thirty-nine Co the Memory of Our Departed Classmates Gordon Я ивя and Nelson Cownsend “Che human-hearted man J Loved, A Spirit, not a breathing unice. OPTIMIST Senior Class Officers This term the Senior Class was confronted with the puzzling situation of having too much good material from which to choose its class officers However, after turning the matter over with great deliberation, the class was able to arrive at a definite David Stein, Anne The following were elected: Robert Marzel, Secretary; choice. president; Perlmutter, The vice-president; Granet, David Stanley treasurer. choice was excellent took charge of the meetings in the manner of a real executive, and Anne has recorded the minutes of those meet- ings (if we remember rightly there was one, per- three) in great fashion. had would have been in reliable hands haps two, at the most We are sure that if there been any money, it those of Stanley Granet. Fortunately, however, (or unfortunately), there was none, so we cannot be called to account for making that last statement. Forty-one Honor Society The Honor Society of South Side High School is a member of the National Honor Society, which represents the Phi Beta Kappa of high school life. Membership in the Honor Society is a testimony of superiority in Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. А scholastic average of 77.5% is the basic requirement. Approval by the entire faculty and participation in a reasonable number of extra- Forty-two curricular activities are always requisites Lewis Baum, president, and Florence Reich been members for three terms secretary, have Norma Hildenbrand, the president of the South Side General Organiza tion, been a member for three Kaplan has also terms. member for Other Senior members are Ida Applebaum and Bertha Spitkove. Emanuel has been a two terms. athletes that ever k and Gold of South Side is depart school competition Football stars champs, gym team experts, wrestlers ghosts, tankmer wielders, netsters managers wil І to the Night to Thornton platform on mmencement receive their h o Allen handicapped next year nors oaches Cavallaro, and the tutors ys, will be when teams are in line for action Side has had trouble for 1928 South football teams have caused every opponent Members of the team have fought hard to uphold the South when Side spirit, but now the time has come some must pass to higher glories and fame Football, as usual, is receiving its major set-back February graduation It is with regret School sees a large number of its stars 1 'ARNI entered South Side in 31 Carnegie field trying out for the football and soon He gained a regular position as a half back and at the close of the season received a wreath S and a gold football .for being a member of the 1931 City Championship Foot ball team Hard luck greeted Freddie at the be ginning of the '32 season He sustained a leg field the play this year the block S which was the emblem awarded to the '32 which has kept him from the entire season His inability to has not hindered him from receiving team We are sure that his absence was on the team AVE MILCH had a when he difficult job assigned to him started as a candidate for quarterback position because, as you all know, he is a small learned his fundamentals under Coach that in 329 he boy Dave Assistant Jill Rose in such rapid strides third team backfield Peffer, and Milch. After an operation in 30, the '31 season found Davie Yak” Peffer team Ss for practically ran the This unbeatable team” had the pony of Fishbein, Osterweil barking signals second only to Dave had this work acquired two second and in 32 he finally earned his block 5 as our first team quarterback Hats off to Dave Milch and his spirit faithfully as second team ''S's 1 oken tooth, and a S Murphy gained his “S was also a track aspirant when he lin ar the discus throws BRATTER, о е athletes, is a typ.c Shape but guts and al example of came out for the team willingness to learn ward for his diligence, Harry was 1 block 5 Previous to this letter a block S as our was also a team and has on his shelf high-hurdling st member of the Varsity swimming champion wrestler of his division. He two block “S's” and three sec ond team “S's has d what few With no team in 32 and JOE AKELAITIS, our left have done before him gained not came out for th« only a position on the team but the respect of all his teammates for his determination and grit Mr. Thornton has rightfully honored Joe with a block “S fact that he was a member of the gym team and Joe's strength i own by the the champion wrestler of his division WILLIAM ber of the junior varsity in basketball and in due ГЕІСКМЕЕ” WEINT UB was mem time was elevated to the varsity, but Tricknee basketball 31, Billie's first season deserted the court for the gridiron he was handicapped Billie Barringer game and has a knee injury, but in 32 surprised everyone in the brainy football since He gained the confidence of the boys, and with his leadership led the team to a sensational victory Central BLOOM, another football М class, deserted his position as South His tremendous driving Irvington and entered the ranks of rid aspirants missed next year letters than any ] received GELB has attained more other single classmate Jack has wreath 5” as a member of the '30 cham uth and silence lepartment w instrument and test so the unknowing Ser are most interesting college do you what the directory inquirer niversity ontinuing ting one Short ached xperiment his signature ado requ« st further fror No completed sooner was when a mere ask loan of a sophomore approacl Senior subtly to for the payment of a long standing quart graduation and only with the grace and eloquence that a depression could mellow to such convincing Senior Sure rive it to Bong! tones the I'll replied Sec me tomorrow you Bong into And so into the din of the Bong ing the bell, as the Senior Exhibit enters of one his long-winded explanations for graduating among the last ten of his class instead of the first ten, do we exit Clever, these Seniors a fine ime Henri Gordonne is Frenchy.) lumenfeld 1 loud given he Alex Morguloff is a morning Marjorie Engl nay be her but leads the Onions modern youth comes late to classes prime Koenigsberg is a swell kid a spectacular Hun helmet ddie Goldberg is a fellow who is but he most of his time Seymour Raznikov is another, but him in school Mondays s the stuff initiation but you violin instrumen о spell friend's she wears smiling, N (231233 ASCO Shades of the pa eappear—the dark Mystic Pen once again and clutching spirit of the steps forth from seeming oblivion The heart of the long period enjoyed the Pen burns green with anger for that you, my dear seniors, have freedom of the fear of torment by the fact-seeking Pen But now, repent ye and weep, for all your sins and misdoings are come to judgment—the Pen strikes forth mercilessly upon the elated Seniors as they trudge their last weary steps from out these portals of learning—the Pen surges forth de structively The merous May appearing indifference of Stern towards the nu slams ab out her in previous 1 that been solved May's high comparison to My Bill of May's OPTIMISTS has at last it seems the comment on school activities is much too trite in Lafayette who is so predominating in thoughts—the Pen cannot be baffled Puzzling—but not insolvable by deliberation and deduction—so presents the interesting affair of Ida Applebaum—lIda’s casual interest in the welfare of Edwin Greif is really deserving more considera tion by Edwin—the Pen advises such with purpose + ж An open confession is soul Sylvia Konowitz has dom of Mr good for the finally realized the true wis Eisenberg s aged philosophy— why, 5 é I t oh, why could Sylvia possibly— so vociferously denounce herself for stupidity before that small gathering in the auditorium one afternoon—lI fear that the Pen had overheard Sylvia at a very pre carious instant N” Tall into the dark detail of blue eyes and Oh, why go Florence Reich's description of her ideal Methinks, and so does Florence, that this realization of idealism rests within the halls of Harvard University Why say more? ul Those long and late hours of rehearsing the play Broken Dishes had also detained Bea Rothman temperamental stage manager The mental and physical exhaustion of Bea during these gruelling rehearsals actually touched the heart of the Pen until Bea admitted there was a certain Sid to escort her home console her in her tribula tions Annette Kasminoff has been the despair of the efforts of the Pen to discuss and reveal—Ännette's mania to write notes to anybody and everybody completely has played untold Why waving food above out and then destroy them havoc with the mental composure of the Pen [ torment a starved man by stretched arms? Psychological or physiological reaction to a state Harold Kramer I ment is sometimes interesting to note as Krinsky's daily comment to Florence don't believe it! which causes Florence to react blush—but what does this all mean? Harold growing lightness of by a pretty merely that expresses his doubts that the Florence's hair is a resultant of the sun's rays—the observation of the Pen is ever-present ж The depression has introduced a new sort of currency thru Lucille Buka who promised to reward locker boiler-factory clat- with a kiss the one who opened her which perhaps accounts for the and hammers in the vicinity of tering of chisels her locker some time a quiet pick picking on the lock? The Pen has learned that Your Correspondent plans to reveal always snooping in the queerest spots himself in the next issue— Between now and that time all who have been sadly maligned by my colleague can be preparing missiles for the auspicious unveiling I rtu seven CITY CERTE ысын -Бізнея ж TTIMG WE WiLL 604 THE FANTUM PRES. DE TENT 108 Коом. HATS un 2 Sp zu Aa TY SN LIT HOUR WITH Y THE NEWARK DAILY BLURB JANUARY 26. 1950 Last Night's Circus a Great Success Golf News Finance Newspaper Columnist Removed to Observation Ward Communist Candidate to Address Forum Tonight Advertisements Society Column Associate These Two erhearing onversations And what would | Akelaitis-—W restling Halperin— Miriam Guenther ame back the Chlor« h и I isher shooting finally When I played JE-ome Ben-Asher That MilTon Schuchman——Ethel Rich PH yllis Simon l'ennis HElen Bick—Gracie Allen S:anley Granet Hi, Bo ZE!1 iw Her bangs (Hair) BerTha Spitkove—Squeaky voice IrW in Beirach That Physics Exam NO:ma Hildenbrand—School-girl complexion Granet say grass will the Sahara the absent-minded professor ardstick to bed with him every night he wants to see how long he sleeps Mrs. Poland says that She is usually shy her how old she is SPINNE | r : z қ GINS ji | Villiam Weintraub says that he will attribute HARE жеее us future success in life to the fact that he spent years in South Side parasite, defined Mae Goldstein, is a man a revolving door—on your push ien ІҢАТО FOOTBALL Kohl Self-c« Hail, hail, the Berkowitz school tomorrow Bien But you haven't Oh, shut up thing | know ether he whose fathers knew his wife about a quarter he'd wake her up Freshmen—Irresponsible Sophomores——Irrepressible Juniors—Irresistible Funny Seniors—Irreproachabl her own Ben-Asher What my shoes Shine them PROOFS FOR I It ` | o clock Already dark The four homely. tbere's uniforms and caps stood uy their posts [1AM GOING TO YA TUNS THE ONLY KIND MARRY AGIR. 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