Von Steuben High School - Progress Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 8 Page 9 The Von Steuben graduating seniors, 1935-1936, have initiated for their Alma Mater the policy of publishing the two semester annuals in one volume. That has been primarily an economy meas- ure, economy both in the financial cost and in the labor expended. Though both classes relinquished with real re- gret the privilege of publishing separate and distinct editions, nevertheless they generously accepted what seemed to be the best alternative offered. ' 1 I .z,V,' 43,71 - 5 e ' ' MISS N. C. HUDD-PRINCIPAL The spirit that prompted our gradu- ates to abide by the decision oi the ma- jority and to do graciously that which seemed best for all concerned, was just another evidence of their co-operation and good Will. The wonderful spirit that prevails throughout Von Steuben today is but the reflection of the loyalty and devotion that has characterized each member of each of the six groups Whom we have the pleosure of calling Our Graduates . 0,052 MR. R. MARSH-ASST. PRIN. The chemical elements of which a human body are composed may be purchased at a chemist's shop for something lilce ninety-eight cents. The personality housed in that body enhances that value to an unlimited amount. lt behooves us all to develop that personality to the utmost by getting everything possible from our contacts with the great minds of all time through our textbook and library facilities, with our teachers and with our fel- low students. Class room activity, division room leadership, extra- curricular participation all help us develop our personality. Von Steuben gives us the opportunities. as Class Par Excellence and Class Nonpareil -Miss l-lucld named you-but l, perhaps more than anyone else, know how much you really deserve your titles. I Watched you plan your activities and carry them through. I shared with you your disappointments, your joys, and your triumphs. May l make a tiny little plea for you- Please, World, treat our graduates most kindly and generously for they are such tine young men and Women. MRS. KALMON - SEN. ADVISOR I . MATH. DEPT. From left to right: O. KER- LEY, I. FRENCH, G. HEW- ITT, I. CLEVE, M. O'NEII.L. HOUSEHOLD ARTS Left to right: I. BARTELME, M. THIEM, E. NELSON. GYM DEPARTMENT Left to right: T. SMITH, E. HAMER, H. MAGIDA, E. F A C U L T Y ADDISON. 1 SENIOR IMPRESSION Unselfish people, who bore the brunt of our fallacies, and in return, incorporated into us an integral part of your beings-the knowledge you have so diligently garnered that we may profit by it, before We leave you,-accept our gratitude. Your gifts to us we can not evaluate Page 10 by any fixed standard, but rather a social scale which places the worth Page 11 far above any level yet reached. In view of our future deeds, let these words now suffice. lu SCIENCE Standing left to right: F. BERRY, R .COE, N. TASTO, E. RASMUSSEN, A. GEI- SERT. Seated left to right: I- GRINSTEAD, B. FER- GUSON, R. PILOT, I. HAM- ILTON, H. LOWES. SHOPS Standing from left to right: N. KIRCHOFF, W. WAL- LACE. Seated from left to right: L., UTZIG, W. BAIER, H. CROSS. M E M B E R 5 ART DEPARTMENT From left to right: H. UN- SETI-I, M. ZESBAUGH, H. SWANSON. IUNIOR IMPRESSION Our increasing years are bringing with them understanding. School and faculty are acquiring a new meaning. We realize now, that only through our teachers can we be shown the right ways of thought. Of course, we still retain many of the foilables of early youth, but know your knowledge of us will correct our faults and polish our rough surfaces. We crave your indulgence. Page lZ Page 13 ENGLISH DEPT. Standing from left to right: M. RUSSELL, F. WILLIAMS, H. LINDOUIST, C. ROO- NEY, l. COHLEH, A. Mc- GRATH, I. O'MALLEY, C. ANGER. Seated from left to right: E. DeVERE, M. COLE, M. RUDD, N. IOHN- SON. LANGUAGE DEPT. Standing from left to right: I. MANASTER, H. RUS- SELL, L. FAUSEL, R. WEGAT, M. PORTER Seated from left to right D. KELLEY, E. ROBERT SON, N. BERG, C. STAR- BECK, E. KADET. F A C U L T Y SOPHOMORE IMPPLESSIONS Work and no rest. Geometry, Science, Eng- lish, and no letup. Regardless of how well any- thing is done, the grade says, Not good enough. High school is swell. It doesn't scare us any longer: the teachers look fine, but, oh, the homework they give us. Still, they prob- ably have to. Maybe they couldn't he teachers otherwise. People say our teachers are easy and good. They may be good, but they are not very easy. We don't see why they want us to learn so much. MUSIC DEPT. From left to right: L PARSONS, C. THOMAS, R COE. ENGINEER 1. FLEMING SOCIAL STUDIES Standing left to right: K. CULBERTSON, R. MIT4 CHELL, M. TWOHEY, E. MATTOON. Seated left to right: E. CARROLL, M. COLE, M. RYAN, S. KAL- MON, P. HARRY. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Standing from left to right: K. RYAN, E. MCDONNELL, M. DUGAN. Seated from left to right: H. PINK, C. JOHNSON, I. BAKER, M. SENNOTT. M E M B E R S FRESHMAN IMPRESSIONS It's a good thing they have teachers in a school, even though they do frighten us. Some teachers use a lot of big words we don't know, but that makes us Want to learn them. Some speak our English, but we can't understand the things they tell us. However, in spite of our many mistakes, they are very kind and don't scold us. They teach us a lot of things no one else knows. That is because they want us to be intelligent when we grow up, just as they are. Page 14 Page 15 WHAT-WHY Some seek death-some fear it Some sit and let the world go by, Some want life-some won't go near it Some rot and let their souls get dry. Some have wine-some plain hard bread Some care not as long as they are filled Some want better-- some tastes are dead Some have ambitions by failure killed. Some love money more than life. Some love their homes the more Some call it the emblem of strife Some minds it runs to a festering sore. Some write poetry-some think they do Some won't even touch a book. Some love letters-some Who's Who Some live to sleep in a cozy nook. if -A- Like barren soil Being watered So The average child ln school. if 'l' That which distinguished man from the lower animals is his power of speech. W'hy does the teacher bid us keep silent? Chains Binding me, Invisible, Yet powerful Holding me back From every desire. Chains Cramping me Torturing, Holding me, In shackles Of despair. The black morrass Of humanity Release your gossamer talons Unfetter your cringing victim Cease being vindictive And allow me to return To my youthful illusions. 'K' 'A' 1k Y SPIRIT or Yotiriix The curse of silence decending on me Walls crushing more and more Try as I can, I find no outlet- Has my prison any door? No, it is sealed as tight as a tomb Closing out the light of the sun And in this rat hole l must fester Until my earthly life is done. 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But now things are different: when the check is returned it says NO BANK . ik xi- A 39, yes 39, that was the number of torrid puppies thot dogs to youi that dis- appeared down American people's gullets. i' 'A' Russell Lauten - You know lerry Cantor isn't as big a tool as he used to be? Tom Fogli- Yeah, I know-he lost ten pounds. 'A' 1' 'A' Did you know that Sylvan Kaatz played Santa Claus during Christmas and received pay for it? This took place in one of our large department stores. If you knew that Sylvia Samuels had a contract to sing with Ben Bernie, then don't read this article. I don't think any of Hyman Sebba's friends CPD should worry about him hav- ing any difficulty in finding a bride. Frankenstein did it! At the Graduation Exercises: Rose I-Iurwitz- Who are those bald- headed men in front of us? Teddy CLover-Dancer-Magicianl Peter- son- Oh themethey bought their tic- kets from Scalpersf' if if -A- Saxophone playing doesn't drive one crazy, but it helps. Well, that sort of explains some of Tom Contorti's actions. Tom formerly played in an orchestra that had two members of Ina Bay Hut- ton's Band. -lr ir Carl Crosby-- You know I envy Bob Meikle when he sings a solo. Frances Businoff- Really, I thought he had a very poor voice. Carl- So did I, but just think of his nerve. Strange as it seems, Milton Farber was a pick pocket. He went through as many as IOU pairs of different peo- ples' trousers. CDon't get alarmed, this was all done in a cleaning and dyeing planti. Mrs. Kalmon - Why did you put quotation marks on the top and bottom of your exam paper? lake Hollander- I was quoting Ted- dy Peterson who sat in front of me-Cas belowi here too. Continued on page 118 OFFICERS OF SENIOR CLASS I 352 I. Portnoy ..... . ..... ...Pres. F. Goldberg .......... Sec. H. Beller ............., V.-P. C. Weksler ...... Tre-as. EXEC. BOARD OF PEB. 4A CLASS ROW 3: H. Kliqer, L. Sonnenschein, A. Passen, S. Prochep, S. Ziven, T. Garber, S. Marks. ROW 2: Mrs. S. Kalmon, B. Koiin, I. O'Brien, I. Leonard, M. Benqsion. ROW 1: H. Strauss, C. Weksler, I. Portnoy, H. Beller, F. Goldberg, V. Engelhardt. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES PROM RING AND PIN Bernard Kotin Anneiie Passen Hugh Wilson Seymour Saltzman Phil Sudakoii Hylbert Hams Mindel Cohen Muriel Levin Florence Nanini Marion Superiine Doris Schneider Leo Sieqan SOCIAL Sylvan Ziven Blanche Mortensen Robert Carlson Grace Schneider Edna Drucker RECEPTION Vaughn Engelhardt Marvin Becker Henrietta Shapiro Doris Liebow Bernard LeVine Helen Marx FLOWER-COLOR-MOTTO Shirley Prochep Ieanette Goldstein Rena Goldberg Rosalie Larson David Endless Melvyn Baer CLASS RELATIONS Lucille Sonnenschein Mary Kokoris Katherine Fredona Virginia I-Ionold Bennett Berman Leonard Frank Abe Cooperrnan Shirley Marks GIFT Florence Honiq Mildred Gerson Beatrice Price Marguerite Haier Mildred Smalz Marget Benqsion Grace Beart Hortense Brenner Ivan Swartz Arthur Alexander ATHLETIC lack Leonard Howard Ochakoff Emanuel Warshauer Helyn Kliger Lillian Lofberq -CLASS DAY Harold Strauss Ann Bartz Frances Seiqleman Morris Lebovits Thelma Alishuler PROGRAM Tina Garber lane Hartman Muriel Harienfeld Virginia Leis Beatrice Kwiat lack Hollander lack Schubert Tom Conforii Bernard Solomon Sylvia Samuels Ethel Laris GRADUATION Iack O'Brien Mary lane Hoppe Helen Rosenbaum Robert Krusen Iudith Kimmel Victor Markin GERALD ADELMAN ARTHUR ALEXANDER THELMA ALTSHULER GERTRUDE ALVERTH MELVIN BAER JEAN BAKER Qxwwigw GRACE BEART MARVIN BECKER HOWARD BELLER MARGIT BENGSTON BERNICE BERGER BENNETT BERMAN T,,ffW U VA? f ALgNEwBIBERGML If CT 'J NN B RTZ fy SYLVIA BRAITBERG . ,,,.'17 e . , E Ae-' L, Rv, fn , 7.4, UV .TA 14 .M . . ,fflfx fff ,J , L! I HORTENSE BRENNER LEONARD BRODSKY BERNICE BROWN I ROBERT BUTLER IEROME CANTOR ROBERT CARLSEN ARLENE CARLSON GERTRUDE COHEN MINDEL COHEN GERALD ADELMAN . . . gen. science: varsity lightweight basketball team: letterman: chemistry club: biology club: j.y.l.: symphonic choir: minstrel club: open forum: bookroom assistant: fire guard. ARTHUR ALEXANDER . . . gen. science: j.y.l.: c.m. Capt.: spanish club: chemistry club: fire marshal: gift Committee. THELMA ALTSHULER . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: games class: girls glee: corridor mashal: class day committee: tennis class. GERTRUDE ALVERTH . . . commercial: g.a.a.: games. MELVIN BAER . . . gen. science: flower, color, motto, committee: journal representative: annual staff. IEAN BAKER . . . commercial: choral club: g.a.a.: games class: open forum. GRACE BEART . . . gen. science: chemistry club: swimming club: life saving class: tennis club: open forum: g.a.a.: office assistant: biology club: 4a bank teller: games class: tri-y: gift committee: sports class. MARVIN BECKER . . . gen. science: chemistry club: flying squad: ring and pin committee: j.y.l.: open forum: international relations club: intramural baseball champs. HOWARD BELLER . . . gen. science: vice-president of 4a class: jr. commissioner of ways and means committee: student council: c.m. lieut.: drama class: fire guard: chemistry club: j.y.l.: MARGIT BENGSTON . . . gen. science: g.a.a.: chemistry club: open forum: games class: tennis club: chair- man of gift committee: treasurer, household management club: biology club: hi-y. BERNICE BERGER . . . commercial: spanish club: choral club: g.a.a.: millinery club: dancing class: open forum: games class: j.y.l. BENNETT BERMAN . . . gen. science: class relations committee: j.y.l.: open forum: chem- istry club: chess and checker club: radio club: biology club. GERALDINE BIBERGALL . . . gen. lang.: senior choir: j.y.l.: glee club: g.a.a. ANN BORTZ . . . gen. lang.: class day committee: choral club: spanish club: open forum: gym secretary: j.y.l.: c.m.: biology club: spanish newspaper staff. SYLVIA BRAlT- BERG . . . commercial: g.a.a.: choral club: symphonic choir: opera club: open forum: j.y.l.: gym secretary. HORTENSE BRENNER . . . commercial: g.a.a.: french club: j.y.l.: gift committee: choral club: open forum. LEONARD BROD- SKY . . . gen. science: 4b basketball team: i.y.l. basketball team. BERNICE BROWN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: minstrel club: opera club. ROBERT BUTLER . . . commercial: choral club: inter-class basketball: c.m. IEROME CANTOR . . . gen. science: judge of student court: junior commissioner of finance: debating team: biology club: j.y.l.: open forum: choral club. ROBERT CARLSEN . . . tech.: treasurer of flying squad: vice-pres. of hi-y: chemistry club: spanish club: social committee: student council. ARLENE CARLSON . . . gen. science: g.a.a.: chemistry club. GERTRUDE COHEN . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: symphonic choir: opera club. MINDEL COHEN . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: pres. girls glee club: prom committee. Page 18 Page 19 P R G R E TOM CONPORTI ABRAHAM COOPERMAN ESTELLE COUT CARL CROSBY ELMER DAHLIN ROSE DANNEN PAULINE DITTRICH EDNA DRUOKER RUTH EISNER MERRETTE ELDRIGE DAVID ENDLESS VAUGHN ENGELHARDT DOROTHY ENGLUND LORRAINE ERICKSON MILTON FARBER RUTH FELDMAN IAMES EOGLI THOMAS FOGLI EVELYN FOX LEONARD FRANK KATHERINE EREDONA PETAIN FREED BESSIE PRETZIN ANNETTE FRIEDMAN TOM CONFORTI . . . tech.: flying squad: captain of early morning guards: vice-president of hi-y: ushers club: jr. commissioner of deportment: bailiff of student court: lunch guard: fire guard: orchestra: program committee: electric club. ABRAHAM COOPERMAN . . . gen. science: j.y.l.: vice-pres. of cliem. club: aeroplane club: class relations committee: c.m. capt.: minstrel club: fire marshal: program comm., annual staff. ESTELLE COUT . . . household arts: household management club: g.a.a.: spanish club. CARL CROSBY . . . gen. science: hi-y: swimming team: wrestling tourn.: Woodcraft club: c.m.: inter-class basket- ball and baseball teams: art club. ELMER DAI-ILIN . . . tech.: hi-y: metal craft club: wood craft club. ROSE DANNEN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: life saving club: games class: j.y.l.: library staff: swimming club. PAULINE DITTRICH . . . commercial: biology club: g.a.a.: games class: open forum: sports class. EDNA DRUCKER . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: 4a social committee: games class: c.m. lieutenant: spanish paper: glee club: choral club. RUTH EISNER . . . gen. lang. j.y.l.: spanish club: g.a.a.: open forum: leaders club: dancing: special volley ball class: games: chairman of outings: letter girl: g.a.a. dele- gate. MERRETTE ELDRIGE . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: games: millinery club: hi-y club: swimming. DAVID ENDLESS . . . gen. lang.: treasurer of spanish club: flower, color, motto committee: court staff: art club. VAUGHN ENGEL- HARDT . . . gen. lang.: chemistry club: chairman of ring and pin committee: 4a executive board. DOROTHY ENGLUND . . . gen. science: g.a.a.: open forum: chemistry club: social dancing class: games class. LORRAINE ERICK- SON . . . commercial: g.a.a.: games class: sports class: open forum: biology club: c.m. MILTON FARBER . . . gen. science: chemistry club: open forum: chess and checker club. RUTH FELDMAN . . . commercial: drama club: choral club: glee club. IAMES EOGLI . . . gen. science. THOMAS FOGLI . . . gen. science: r.o.t.c.: heretoga club: sec. of heretoga club: c.m. EVELYN FOX . . . gen. science: g.a.a.: games class: sec. of h.h.m.: sec. of chemistry club: representative of 4b social comm.: open forum. LEONARD FRANK . . . gen. lang.: prosecuting attorney on student court staff: class rela- tions committee: 4a bank teller: special morning guard. KATHERINE EREDONA . . . social science: g.a.a.: open forum: 4a class relations comm.: drama class: french club: c.m. lieutenant: glee club: h. econ. club: gym sec. PETAIN FREED . . . social science: g.a.a.: millinery club: tri-hi-y: c.m. BESSIE FRETZIN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: games: i.y.l.: symphonic choir: girls glee club: french club: progress annual agent: open forum: library staff. ANNETTE FRIED- MAN . . . commercial: journal staff typist: g.a.a. representative: dancing club: symphonic choir: girls glee club: i.y.l: games class: opera club. Page 20 Page 21 P R O G R E S A 6 RMAN HANDLESMAN iii? TINA GARBER MORTON GELBER MILDRED GERSEN FERN GOLDBERG RENA GOLDBERG RUTH GOLDBERGER IEANETTE GOLDSTEIN MARGUERITE I-IAIER HYLBERT HAMS BETTY HANSEN MURIEL HARTENFELD IANE HARTMAN ESTHER HERSHENSON RAYMOND HILLSTROM ,J J L IACK HOLLANDER f' FLORENCE Home , VIRGINIA HONOLD 2 j Q .V v T5 R MARY IANE HOPPE PHYLLIS HORNER QTQWALTER HULTGREN I5 Q X G ' 5 55!fIER PEEBITZ 1 ss 431 DWQAPRIIQHNSON XJ TlNA GARBER . . . gen. lang.: legion award: co-editor of journal: news editor of journal: program chairman of 4a class: student council: permanent award committee: editor of spanish paper, el buho : secretary of spanish club: cre- ative writing club: open forum: j.y.l.: c.m. secretary. MORTON GELBER . . . gen. lang. MILDRED GERSEN . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: 4a reception committee: spanish club: el buho staff: games class: leaders club: cham- pion basketball team: champion volleyball team: swimming club: life saving club: open forum club: 4a volley ball team. FERN GOLDBERG . . . gen. lang.: secretary 4a class: g.a.a.: student council: awards comm.: life saving club: choral club: sophomore comm. of clubs: games: swim. assistant. RENA GOLDBERG . . . comm.: office secretary: flower, color and motto comm.: g.a.a.: games: j.y.l.: girls glee club: open forum: journal agent: c.m. office secretary: inter-class baseball team. RUTH GOLDBERGER . . . comm.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: games: c.m.: student council: tennis and golf class: open forum: inter-class baseball team. IEANETTE GOLDSTEIN . . . social science: flower, color, motto committee: journal agent: i.y.l.: c.m. secretary: home economics club: symphonic choir: g.a.a.: library assistant: tennis class: 4a class sparrow stooge . MARGUERITE HAIER . . . comm.: member of reception committee: g.a.a.: sports club: choral club. HYLBERT HAMS . . . soc. sci.: cadet captain of r.o.t.c.: heretoga club: pres. of civic forum council: ben franklin club: prom committee: student manager: senior choir: annual staff: hi-y: flying squad: ushers club: lunch-room guard: fire guard: dramatic club: opera club. NOR- MAN HANDLESMAN . . . gen. sci.: intramural basketball champs: j.y.l.: chem- istry club: annual staff: class day committee: co-chairman of temporary program committee: open forum: fire marshal. BETTY HANSEN . . . comm.: 4a bank teller: g.a.a.: games: rhythm class: home econ. club: corridor marshal. MURIEL HARTENFELD . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: 4a program committee: j.y.l.: open forum: symphonic choir: 4a games: hall guard. IANE l-IARTMAN . . . house- hold arts: g.a.a.: program comm.: miss hudd's hostess. ESTHER HERSHENSON . . . comm.: g.a.a.: glee club: j.y.l.: c.m. lieut. RAYMOND HILLSTROM . . . gen. lang.: spanish club. IACK HOLLANDER . . . gen. lang.: student council: j.y.l.: open forum: program comm.: chief prosecutor. FLORENCE HONIG . . . gen. lang.: j.y.l.: open forum: symphonic choir. VIRGINIA HONOLD . . . gen. sci.: class relations comm. MARY IANE HOPPE . . . gen. lang.: graduation comm.: annual staff. Pl-IYLLIS HORNER . . . gen. lang.: j.y.l.: girls glee. WALTER HULTGREN . . . gen. sci. IEROME HURWITZ . . . gen. lang.: open forum: j.y.l. THELMA IASS . . . soc. sci.: g.a.a.: opera club: merry makers: j.y.l.: open forum. EDWARD IOHNSON . . . gen. lang. Page 22 Page 23 P R O G R E S S SYLVAN KAATZ IAMES KACER ' GERTRUDE KAGANV PEARL KAHN ALBERT KATZ ' I - , . KELLMANI f sl IUDITI-I KIMMEL HUBERT KLEIN IEANETTE KLEMPTNER HELEN KLIGER MARY KOKORIS BERNARD KOTIN ALBERT KRUEGER ROBERT KRUSEN q fR v Af BEATRICE KWIAT PM 5, ,, Y ., dx I ., , if.. I 4 , ,A f ,af .4 .5 i ,pimr I W, ,,',v f'i,.Lf ,g- 'wi' og .1 rip- , ETI-IEL LARIS ROSALIE LARSEN RUSSELL LAUTEN MORRIS LEBOVITS VIRGINIA LEIS IACK LEONARD IVIURIEL LEVIN BERNARD LEVINE SHIRLEY LEVY 6, SYLVAN KAATZ . . . gen. lang.y cabbages and kings y feature editor of von Steuben journaly pres. of creative Writing cluby open forumy lunch marshaly j.y.l. IAMES KACER . . . tech.y ben franklin cluby radio cluby aeroplane and boat model cluby german cluby c.m.y lunch marshal. GERTRUDE IQAGAN . . . commercialy j.y.l.y g.a.a.y games classy 4a bank tellery girls gleey journal agenty c.m. office. PEARL KAHN . . . commercialy g.a.a.y gamesy gym secretaryy girls glee cluby c.m. ALBERT KATZ . . . gen. sciencey choral cluby Civics club. GILBERT KELLMAN . . . gen. science. IUDITI-I KIIVIIVIEL . . . gen. lang.y gradu- ation committeey g.a.a.y letter girly pres. swimming cluby leaders cluby volley ball classy games classy senior life savery diving girl. I-IUBERT KLEIN . . . tech. IEANETTE KLEMPTNER . . . gen. lang.y g.a.a.y j.y.l.y games classy sports classy pres. oi glee cluby biology cluby basketball champsy tennis tourna- menty ping pong tournament. HELEN KLIGER . . . comm.y g.a.a.y leaders classy gamesy letter girly sec. of knitting cluby 4a bank tellery 4a cheerleadery sports classy j.y.l.y chairman of athleticsy co-chairman of g.a.a. socialsy 4a execu- tive board. MARY KOKORIS . . . commercialy g.a.a.y class relations committeey games classy c.m.y open forumy j.y.ly student secretary. BERNARD KOTIN . . . gen. sciencey co-chairman of prom committeey ass't treasurery inter- class relation committeey student director of orch.y sec. of boys' glee cluby student councily golf club. ALBERT KRUEGER . . . tech.y herotoga club. ROBERT KRUSEN . . . tech.y student councily hifyy lunch guardy graduation committeey metal craft club. BEATRICE KWIAT . . . gen. lang.y program committeey open forumy j.y.l.y french cluby girls glee cluby journal staffy g.a.a. representativey c.m. secretary. ETI-IEL LARIS . . . commercialy g.a.a.y games classy program committeey choral cluby open forumy drama classy annual staff. ROSALIE LARSEN . . . commercialy home economics cluby g.a.a.y flower, color and motto committeey gamesy mixed chorusy girls glee cluby dramatic cluby library staffy volley-ball team. RUSSELL LAUTEN . . . gen. science: r.o.t.c.y heretoga cluby' senior club. MORRIS LEBOVITS . . . gen. science: president of chemistry cluby j.y.I.y class day committeey open forumy mgr. of debating team. VIRGINIA LEIS . . . commercialy g.a.a.y program committeey drama cluby biology cluby open forum. IACK LEONARD . . . commercialy chairman of boys' athletic committeey metal craft cluby div. room baseball capt.y wood craft cluby 4a executive board. MURIEL LEVIN . . . commercialy prom committeey head typist of journaly secretary of open forum. BERNARD LEVINE . . . social sciencey student councily ring and pin committeey open for ta SHIRLEY LEVY . . . comm.y open forumy g.a.a.y knitting club. 4 I G9 t' M X ' 5,1 gg li -. I . P H H , W, DORIS LIEBOW LILLIAN LOFBERG MURIEL LUKOWITZ X L, . 'CI H --' . ,- Ll J, ..' q , vw Z :J-Off, ' , gvff ' ' fLL,f.kvf ,M -, XVVY, IL, L , EDYTHE MAGIDA ROSALIND MALNEOK ANITA MARGOLIS .. fi'V VICTOR MARKIN, I ' .V g SHIRLEY MARKS I HELEN MARX ' I ROBERT MEIKLE EPHRAIM MEREL IRVING MERENS I-IERMAN MICKELL HENRY MILLER OSCAR MILLER ROSE MILLER WK SELMA MILLER 550' XL EDITH MINTZ QQ, MX MILA' K I ESL f' X Q7 L93 9' X RPL IRVING MIZELL WILLIAM MOORE BLANCHE MORTENSON s P Me AN f .6 I X FLORENCE NANINI HERBERT NATKIN NORMAN NELSON DORIS LIEBOW . . . gen. lang.: ring and pin comm.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: french club: games class: c.m. LILLIAN LOEBERG . . . gen. lang.: commissioner of girls athletics: pres. of g.a.a.: lla athletic comm.: letter girl: swim ass't: life saving club: leaders club: games class: library ass't. MURIEL LUKOWITZ . . . comm.: glee club: c.m.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: games class. EDYTHE MAGIDA . . . gen. sci.: chairman swimming comm.: games: sports: dancing: j.y.l.: french club: chem- istry club: merrymakers: c.m.: library staff: open forum: chorine society: cap- tain of volley-ball team. ROSALIND MALNECK . . . soc. sci.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: symphonic choir: c.m.: games: dancing: glee club: tennis club. ANITA MAR- GOLIS . . . gen. lang.: social chairman of j.y.l.: c.m. sec.: g.a.a.: household management club: open forum: student council alternate: tennis club: glee club: dancing. VICTOR MARKIN . . . gen. sci.: student council: chem. club: c.m. lieutenant: open forum: graduating comm.: j.y.l: choral club: drama club: intramural baseball champs. SHIRLEY MARKS . . . g.a.a.: french club: j.y.l.: open forum: 4a games: executive board: chairman of reception comm. HELEN MARX . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: ring and pin comm.: librarian of chem. club. ROBERT MEIKLE . . . gen. sci.: dramatic club: flying squad: wrestling team. EPHRAIM MEREL . . . gen. sci.: c.m. lieutenant: ways and means comm.: physics club. IRVING MERENS . . . gen. sci.: c.m. chief: jr. fire marshal: honor society: prosecuting attorney: j.y.l.: journal agent: open forum: department executive board. I-IERMAN MICKELL . . . gen. sci.: journal agent: c.m.: intra mural basketball champs: j.y.l. HENRY MILLER . . . tech.: early morning guard: c.m.: craftsman club. OSCAR MILLER . . . gen. science: chemistry club: stage and light committee: journal agent: swimming team: c.m. ROSE MILLER . . . commercial: c.m. secretary: library staff: j.y.l.: 4a bank teller:'g.a.a.: tardy records secretary. SELMA MILLER . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: games: dramatics. EDITH MINTZ . . , commercial. IRVING MIZELL . . . gen. science: pres. of student council: commissioner of clubs: co-editor in chief of journal: c.m. captain: fire marshal: chairman of permanent awards committee: symphonic choir: symphonic orchestra: chemistry club: open forum: j.y.l: 4a class sparrow stooge . WILLIAM MOORE . . . gen. lang.: biology club: c.m.: intramural baseball. BLANCHE MORTENSON . . . house- hold economics: life saving club: social committee: g.a.a.: chemistry club: french club: drama club: c.m.: grand pres. of home economics club: miss hudd's hostess: home management club: tennis class: dancing class: art club: treasurer of tri-hi-y: g.a.a.: posture contest award: associate editor of annual. FLORENCE NANINI . . . household economic: prom committee: president of home management club: miss hudd's hostess. HERBERT NATKIN . . . gen. science: commissioner of finance: open forum: c.m. captain. NORMAN NEL- SON . . . gen. science. Page 26 Page 27 P R O G R E, S III . Nii:'5?Q1Xi'IJXjT AL. K EW 'xx W I TJ! I X 'I NX I I' Q W ARUTH NICLASNQNMCSIN IACK O'BRIEN RIM G HOWARD OCHAKOFP RUTH OSTROW KENNETH PALM ANNETTE PASSEN RUTH PETERSON THEODORE PETERSON FLORENCE POLONIS IACK PORTNOY BEATRICE PRICE SHIRLEY PROCHEP KATHLEEN OUINN TERESA REISMAN DOROTHY RICHTER LUCILLE RINGLER ALBERT RISSMAN IDA ROBSKY HELEN ROSENBAUM ETHEL ROSENFELDT HELEN ROSENTHAL RUTH ROTHSCHILD IDA RUBENSTEIN MILDRED RUBENSTEIN RUTH NICLAS . . . comm.: g.a.a. delegate: games class. IACK O'BRlEN . . . gen. sci.: commissioner of socials and assemblies: president of hi-y: chairman of graduating committee: flying squad: chemistry club: lunch guard: fire guard: stage and light crew. HOWARD OCHAKOFF . . . gen. science: chemistry club: j.y.l.: open forum: radio club: 4a class teller: intra-mural wrestling team: c.m. lieut.: fire guard. RUTH OSTROW . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: senior symphonic choir: games class: j.y.l.: gym secretary: open forum: corridor mar- shal: annual rep.: spanish club: staff of spanish paper. KENNETH PALM . . . tech.: student council: hi-y. ANNETTE PASSEN . . . gen. lang.: co-chairman of prom committee: vice-pres. of g.a.a.: swim ass't: social chairman of g.a.a.: swimming club: life saving: games: choral: j.y.l. RUTH PETERSON . . . comm.: g.a.a. representative: games: sports: senior choir: swimming club: home man- agement club. THEODORE PETERSON . . . tech.: flying squad: whole town's talking cast: lunch marshal. FLORENCE POLONIS . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a. representative: life saving class: tennis and golf clubs: leaders club: art club: open forum: senior choir: swimming club: swimming ass't: senior swim com- missioner: dancing. IACK PORTNOY . . . gen. lang.: legion award: presi- dent of 4a class: vice-president of student council: commissioner of deport- ment: flying squad: general clean-up chairman: lettermans club: captain of tennis team. BEATRICE PRICE . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: reception com- mittee: games. SHIRLEY PROCHEP . . . gen. lang.: chairman of flower, color, motto comm.: volley-ball class: leaders club: co-chairman of socials in g.a.a.: j.y.l.: secretary of swimming club: games: senior executive board: tennis class. KATHLEEN OUINN . . . gen. science: g.a.a.: games class: spanish club: choral club. TERESA REISMAN . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: games captain: h.h.m. club: gym secretary. DOROTHY RICHTER . . . comm.: g.a.a.: choral club: games class: open forum: home economics class. LUCILLE RINGLER . . . comm.: open forum: games: tennis. ALBERT RISSMAN . . . gen. science: chemistry club: flying squad: fire guard: minstrel club: j.y.l.: all star baseball team: journal agent: spanish club. IDA ROBSKY . . . g.a.a.: j.y.l.: choral club: house- hold management club: secretary of c.m.: sewing club. HELEN ROSENBAUM . . . comm.: g.a.a.: open forum: student council: graduation committee: leaders club: choral club: games. ETHEL ROSENEELDT . . . comm.: g.a.a.: special volley ball class: captain in games class: squad leader in gym class. HELEN ROSENTHAL . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: 4a bank teller: j.y.l.: spanish club: c.m.: biology club: open forum. RUTH ROTHSCHILD . . . comm.: symphonic choir: typist of journal staff: c.m.: g.a.a.: office ass't. lDA RUBENSTEIN . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: girls glee club: senior choir: games: open forum: j.y.l.: tennis. MILDRED RUBENSTEIN . . . comm.: girls tennis champs: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: girls glee club: journal agent: senior choir: open forum: games. Page 28 Page 29 P R R E S FRANCES RUSINOFF SHIRLEY SALBERG SEYMOUR SALTZMAN SYLVIA SAIVIUELS DAVID SCI-INARR DORIS SCHNEIDER GRACE SCHNEIDER IACK SCHUBERT 1, 12. ROMA SCHULTZ rv if PAYE SCHWARTZ RUTH SCHWARTZ I-IYMAN SEBBA HENRIETTA SHAPIRO MENNETTE SHUTMAN SHIRLEY SIEDBAND LEO SIEGAN SELMA SIEG-EL FRANCES SIEGELMAN 'K 23,1 XI H X,,.-jul. SEYMOUR SINGER 1,5 MILDRED SMALZ MJ I I ADELE SNYDER JN W ,QI fm I - IU' M ' w' BERNARD SOLOMAN ' 1.3 LUCILLE SONNENSCHEIN y Q, HOWARD SPOERLEIN .fr - -3 , ,Uzv v I QE. FRANCES RUSINOFF . . . comm.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: journal agent: c.m. sec.: staff typist: open forum: garrick club: girls glee: senior Choir: court staff: c.m. lieutenant. SHIRLEY SALBERG . . . comm.: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: minstrel club: games: girls glee club: opera club: hostess club: tennis class. SEYMOUR SALTZ- MAN . . . gen. sci.: Varsity lightweight basketball: letterman's club: prom comm.: dramatic class plays: j.y.l.: chemistry club: student council: mixed choir: dramatic club: open forum. SYLVIA SAMUELS . . . comm.: pres. of girls glee club: a capella choir: opera club: operetta: g.a.a.: program comm.: j.y.l.: minstrel club: c.m. DAVID SCI-INARR . . . tech.: flying squad: ben franklin club: golf team: hall guard: dancte class. DORIS SCHNEIDER . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: spanish club: prom comm.: glee club: games class: swirnmirfg club: journal staff: tennis club: c.m. GRACE SCHNEIDER . . . gen. lang.: social comm.: g.a.a.: journal staff: tennis-club: games class: swimming club: glee club: c.m.: french club: dancing class: home management club: art club. IACK SCHUBERT . . . gen. sci.: scitter scatter : wrestling team: student council: el buho staff: chemistry club: program comm.: open forum: creative writing club. ROMA SCHULTZ . . . comm.: symphonic choir: opera club: bkkg. of journal: 4a bank teller: g.a.a.: games. PAYE SCHWARTZ . . . comm.: sec. of art club: j.y.l: g.a.a.: choral club: household management club: c.m. sec.: sewing club. RUTH SCHWARTZ . . . gen. lang.: editor in chief of annual: girls glee club: choral club: g.a.a.: journal agent: library staff: french club: drama club: office sec.: j.y.l.: c.m. lieut. I-IYMAN SEBBA . . . soc. sci.: open forum: j.y.l. I-IENRIETTA SI-IAPIRO . . . gen. lang.: g.a.a.: games class: j.y.l.: choral club: c.m. lieut.: office sec.: ring and pin comm.: spanish newspaper: spanish club. MENNETTE SHUTMAN . . . soc. sci.: opera club: senior choir: g.a.a.: games: household arts club: j.yl.: c.m. SHIR- LEY SIEDBAND . . . comm.: journal typist: open forum: c.m.: dancing: games: choral club: j.y.l. LEO SIEGAN . . . gen. sci.: sergeant at arms: j.y.l.: journal agent: fire marshal: lightweight basketball: 4a prom comm.: 4a chorine society: inter-class basketball champs: jr. finance comm. SELMA SIEGEL . . . comm.: symphonic choir: g.a.a.: open forum: j.y.l.: knitting club: games: millinery club. FRANCES SIEGLEMAN . . . comm.: class day comm.: g.a.a.: open forum: j.y.l.: lettergirl. SEYMOUR SINGER . . . gen. sci.: circulation mgr., journal: lightweight basketball: letterman. MILDRED SMALZ . . . comm.: g.a.a.: choral club: open forum. ADELE SNYDER . . . comm.: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: c.m.: symphonic choir. BERNARD SOLOMAN . . . gen. science: chem. club: program comm. LUCILLE SONNENSCHEIN . . . gen. lang.: chairman of class relations comm.: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: open forum: choral club. HOWARD SPOERLEIN . . . soc. sci.: flying squad: hi-y: ben franklin club. Page 30 Page 31 P R O G R E S S 4. f X RICHARD STAUDER MAURICE STEIN SARA STICK HAROLD STRAUSS RUTH SUCHARD PHIL SUDAKOFF MARION SUPERFINE DONALD SVOBODA IVAN SWARTZ RUTH SWOBODA MILDRED TATARSKY IEANETTE TEISEN RUTH TI-IIELBERG KENNETH THORNTON EDMUND TOKOS LORRAINE TRELETSKY MAVIS VEITZ RUTH VOLGYI EMANUEL WARSHAUER WILLIAM WEILAND CALVIN WEKSLER GLENN WIKLUND HUGH WILSON SYLVAN ZIVEN RICHARD STAUDER . . . gen. lang.: chess and checker club: spanish club: chem- istry club: swimming team: herotoga club. MAURICE STEIN . . . soc. science: j.y.l. basketball team: tennis team: open forum. SARA STICK . . . commercial: leaders club: lettergirl: g.a.a. representative: j.y.l: awards committee: knitting club: open forum: tournament committee: games: dancing class: choral club. HAROLD STRAUSS . . . gen. lang.: journal news editor: 4a class clay chairman: vice-president of spanish club: creative Writing club: j.y.l.: open forum: lunch guard. RUTH SUCHARD . . . gen. sci.: chemistry club: g.a.a. delegate: girls glee club: c.m.: spanish club: j.y.l.: choral club. PHIL SUDAKOFP . . . tech.: j.y.l.: wrestling team: chemistry club: chorines: dramatic club: court participa- tion: prom committee. MARION SUPERFINE . . . commercial: leaders club: g.a.a.: social committee of j.y.l: prom committee: tennis club: games: stunts: open forum: student council: secretary of 4b division: volley ball cham- pions: captain ball champions. DONALD SVOBODA . . . gen. lang.: spanish club: r.o.t.c.: choral club. IVAN SWARTZ . . . gen. lang.: prosecuting attorney: 4a bank teller: gift committee: art club: c.m. lieutenant: special morn- ing guard. RUTH SWOBODA . . . commercial: lettergirl: g.a.a.: games: sports Class: sewing club: glee club. MILDRED TATARSKY . . . art: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: games: art club. IEANETTE TEISEN . . . commercial: ass't school bookkeeper: g.a.a.: games class: swimming club. RUTH THIELBERG . . . gen. sci.: g.a.a.: record room assistant. KENNETH THORNTON . . . soc. sci.: division guard: track team: hi-y: stamp club: open forum: j.y.l. intra-mural basketball. ED- MUND TOKOS . . . tech.: hi-y: division guard: woodshop sec.: j.y.l. LORRAINE TRELETSKY . . . gen. lang.: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: spanish club: spanish newspaper: office secretary: c.m. lieut.: choral club: games: girls glee club: annual typist. MAVIS VEITZ . . . soc. sci.: library assistant: g.a.a.: games class: millinery club: c.m. RUTH VOLGYI . . . gen. lang.: orchestra: chemistry club: art club: open forum: games: c.m. EMANUEL WARSHAUER . . . gen. sci.: j.y.l.: lightweight basket- ball team: athletic committee. WILLIAM WEILAND . . . tech.: craftsmans club. CALVIN WEKSLER . . . commercial: 4a treasurer: commissioner of publicity: all- star baseball team: publicity chairman, clean-up committee: journal staff: j.y.l. basketball team: j.y.l baseball team: open forum: j.y.l.: creative Writing club. GLENN WIKLUND . . . arch. drawing: student council: ping pong club. HUGH WILSON . . . gen. sci.: sec. hi-y: chemistry club: swimming club: flying squad: lunchroom marshal: fire guard: prom committee: c.m.: stage and light crew: ushers. SYLVAN ZIVEN . . . gen. sci.: chairman social committee: student council: program chairman of chemistry club: i.y.l.: open forum: fire marshal: c.m. lieut.: aeroplane club treas.: journal agent: biology club: civics club: choral club: executive board of 4a class: rninstrels: division room pres.: vox pox 4a class. Page 32 Page 33 P R O G R E S i- .I Page 34 Page 35 CLASS HISTORY OF FEBRUARY i936 A seemingly short time ago, two hun- dred and more students were united into what is now known as the 4A class of lanuary '36y a class blessed with talent and every walk of life, but with one common bond and one common goal- Graduation. A Word that holds in its meaning so much: a word which from a student's interpretation says We fin- ish to begin. F or many months they worked: earn- estly and sincerely, realizing more and more, perhaps, the true purpose oi the past few yearsp to make of themselves intelligent consumersg to become cre- ative producers as well as humanity serving citizens. They had learned through the past years of experience the true meaning of success: To do the greatest amount of good for the largest number ot people over the longest period of time. With each passing day they grew more devoted to their workg more de- voted to the ideals that had been in- stilled in them by an ever patient, tire- less and faithful Mrs. Kalman. They no longer desired the termina- tion of their high school careersp they no longer desired to leave and be for- gotten, but through their efforts to in- fluence, to inspire others to build, to create, to be more than merely students, each a regirnented portion of a ma- chinep theirs was the goal of achieve- mentg individuals possessing the initia- tive and ingenuity that are their rightful heritagep individuals eagerly reaching out into the world with the title Youth Unafraidf' 4 Thus, as they learned more from that ever helpful teacher, Experience they no longer sought Graduation but they saw in it the time when they, passing on their unfinished work, would leave this branch of educational activity with the sworn vow, For value received we promise to pay. And as they passed over their work leaving it for younger hands, each to go in his own way, it has become the desire of every student to do his share in lightening the load and in making the road a little easier for those who are to follow in their foot- steps. So they have disbanded, in all prob- abilities, never to be reunited in the hall that has been endeared in the hearts of each. But the class of lanuary '36 has not died: it will never dieg its spirit and ideals, its aspirations and achieve- ments will live forever. And it is the desire of every individual student to pay for the value received by the formation of a life that will not merely spell Suc- cess, but will spell it in capital letters! i Hello, Mr. and Mrs. North America! Broadway correspondent speaking. Scoop! New York City Orchids to two young gals from Von who've got what it takes. First Nighters were thrilled last night by the new Hart- entelt-Marks Opus, and the critics are still raving. Unless l miss my guess the girls are in for a record-breaking run on Broadway. We haven't had anything so nutty since Beatrice Lillie and Noel Coward upped and quit. Scoop! Chicago, lllinois Speaking of endurance contests, lack Hollander has been making a speech at the University of Chi tor four days without stopping. The students are col- lecting lemons as a gift just in case he ever stops. incidentally, many of these items were gathered together by go-geiter, dirt-dishing leannette Goldstein, the Sparrow's stooge. Remember? Scoop! Boston, Massachusetts Those three musketeers, lane Hart- man, Blanche Mortenson, and Florence Nanini, staged a big reunion yesterday. Florence Cyou'll never guess! is presi- dent ot the Ladies' Aid Society, lane is now happily married to Paul Martin and enjoys keeping house. Blanche Morten- son has started a fund for unemployed dancing partners. Scoop! Miami, Florida lack Leonard, eminent ping .pong player, is convincing the sport addicts This is Snoop E. Keyholepeeper, your Let's go to press! down here that ping pong is a he-man's game. ln the near future our piano movers and ice men will no doubt keep physically tit with a daily routine ot this muscle-building exercise. Scoop! Chicago, Illinois At last the identity ot radio's Masked Marvel is disclosed. Robert Meikle is the name. This lad has been spellbind- ing young things all over the U. S. for months with his mellow crooning. He got his start singing for the 4A's at Von Steuben. Scoop! New York CitY Cablegrams are pouring in! The country's going wild! Annette Passen has just reached Plymouth, England, after swimming across the Atlantic Ocean! Congratulations, Annette! Pte- member the sport assembly at Von? Scoop! Hawaii Hylbert Hams has just been sent to the Islands and is proceeding to deva- state, not the enemy, but army society. Especially the Colonel's lady and the colonel's daughter. Naughty! Naughty! Scoop! New York City lack Portnoy, our handsomest, most eligible, most successful, most etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, young lawyer, left New York secretly last night for parts unknown. The reason is too many un- attached peaches who are dying to mid- dle aisle it with the Portnoy charm. Page 36 Page 37 INTBODUCING THE SPARROW This is to give our dear graduates a glimpse and remembrance of our little Bird, the sparrow. May you look back to it in peace and your heart rest. Honor Award No. l to Stewart Sir Walter Raleigh Spitzer who has won his knighthood honor from the Spar- rows. There were puddles of water all over the crossing, so Stewey took Marion Scott up in his arms and carried her across. Please come up here, Stewey, so that we may reward you. k it f And another Sir Galahad is Sid Ca- ruso Bass, who retrieved Miss l:'rench's books when she dropped them. lnci- dentally, Sid is remembering Mrs. Kal- mon's talk, for he insisted that Miss French hold his hat while he did his good deed. ln God We Trust, and everyone else pays cash is the Sparrow's new slo- gan. So, in the future, if anyone has any bills to be squared up, please don't do what Mr. Weber did. Imagine, 30 tax tokens. A collection is in order, but no tokens will be taken. 'Ten members ot our class will be allowed to witness the scalping ot Clarence Professor Hottman's mus- tache and sideburns. He has aqreed to get a shave and haircut, provided that a collection is taken to defer ex- penses. See me after class if you wish to witness this spectacle. The tee is l5c. loe Believe me or not Albaum has been wearing out a spot in Bette Burris' house. It is on the living room rug. They claim to be preparing for the waltz con- test. We wonder. i it i Fanny Michnick must love our dear school. Last Tuesday she remained in school so late that she was locked in. Then, after the janitor let her out, she parked in front of the building tor some time. That's school spirit. lt seems that Sid Linick is hiding from someone, or trying to put on a disguise. At any rate, he has a misplaced eve- brow called a mustache. He now has a football team-eleven on each side. Will you please come up, Sid?-some eye shadow to use so we can notice it from now on. ,. 1. 1. WAS HIS FACE BED:-While reciting in one ot her classes, Revetta Sloan was bothered by an element of noise. So when she returned to her seat, Harold Latshaw was presented with one slap in the face. Did it hurt, Harold? Revetta Sloan, Fanny Krasnow, Evelyn Rosenfeld, and Bette Burris have gone in for cheerleading in a big way. At the last game they borrowed flying squad sweaters-now they want pants. How about it boys? Continued on page 119 Anne Rubin OFFICERS OF SENIOR CLASS '36 I, Kriesberq .......... Pres. M. Kramer .............. Sec. R. Silverman ........ V.-P. G. Wolinsky .,.... Treas. EXEC. BOARD OE IUNE 4A CLASS ROW 3: A. Winetield, S. Abrams, I. Al- baum, G. Carter, A. Busch, E. Graff. ROW 2: B. Christensian, F. Harris, Mrs. S. Kalrnon, C. Peterson, M. Scott. ROW l: G. Wolin- sky, M. Kramer, I. Kriesberg, R. Silver- man. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES PROM FLOWER-COLOR-MOTTO Sophia Bfmlz Alvin Winefield Revetta Sloan Marion Scott Pauline Freed Walter Smejkal Norma Berg Sylvan Netsky Norman Savner Ruth Lees Charlotte Ftshkin Fann Ga man Geraldine Montgomery Sylvia Diamond David Ballard Harold Stral Iune Noffz CLASS RELATIONS Charles Mansfield Eldred Beckman Frieda I-Iqrrig GIRLS' ATHLETICS Corrinne Peterson Seymour Zlotnick Y Y Leonard Gittelsohn PIN-RING Stanford Abrams Sylvia Bergman Virginia Consian Dorothy Peskind Ariel Krenek Minnie Hershtield Bernice Salinger PROGRAM Lois Stahlberg Iune Linn Marjorie Boehner Ioseph Sandler Ioseph Elkes Ioseph Albaum Albert Greenberg Bette Burris Irving Brenner Patrick Breen Helen Federman Rhea Pesmen F W lib GRADUATION Agygeovgk eg E'l S' b ld Gustave Carder 1 een le O Stewart Spitzer Gertrude Nelson Lorraine Isaacson Allan Goldstein Albert Busch Evalyne Stein Bernice Newman Irwin Stein Leo Baefsky Rivian Pinas Marjorie Helter Belle Rabinowitz Morris Zoldan Lucille Lieberman Emanual Feingold Shirley Felner Bernice Christiansen Sylvia Krevin Lois Bergbom Recille Senelick LaVaun Mclntyre BOYS' ATHLETICS Eugene Graff Ralph Heckel Sidney Glassman Seymour Olken Frank Pfister RENA ABLES STANFORD ABRAMS GEORGE ADAMS MARVIN ADLAND IOSEPH ALBAUM ELVA ALEXANDER IOSEPH ALMOUIST ALAN ANDERSON ANN ANDERSON IANE ANDERSON MARSHALL ANDERSON PHILLIP AN TOKAL TUNE APPEL BEN BABITSKY LEO BAEFSKY DAVID BALLARD ROSE BASKIN SIDNEY BASS MARY BICKLEY ELDRED BECKMAN LINNEA BENGSTON NORMA BERG LOIS BERGBOM ROSALYN BERGER RENA ABELS . . . commercial: j.y.l.: c.m.: g.a.a. STANFORD ABRAMS . . . general technical: flying squad: c.m. captain: president of ben franklin club: commissioner of boys' athletics: ring and pin committee chairman: executive board of j.y.l.: basketball team: all star baseball team: awards committee. GEORGE ADAMS . . . general science: radio club, president and vice- president: symphony orchestra. MARVIN ADLAND . . . general science: president of student council: chairman awards committee: junior commissioner of finance: junior commissioner of deportment: journal staff. IOSEPI-I ALBAUM . . . general science: president of j.y.l.: commissioner of socials and assemblies: Vice-president dramatic club: executive board, honor society: chairman 4a program committee: president symphonic choir: opera club, student conductor: captain intramural baseball and basketball teams. ELVA ALEXANDER . . . general science: g.a.a.: home management club: camera club: c.m. IOSEPI-I ALMQUIST . . . technical: ben franklin club: heretoga: hi-y. ALAN ANDER- SON . . . general language: spanish club: morning guard. ANN ANDERSON . . . commercial: g.a.a. IANE ANDERSON . . . general language: secretary of spanish club: g.a.a.: knitting club: red cross: household management club: glee club. MARSHALL ANDERSON . . . general science: hi-y: chemistry club. PHILLIP ANTOKAL . . . general science: radio club: opera club: chem- istry club: symphonic choir: special Voice club. IUNE APPEH.. . . . Commercial: secretary of j.y.l.: minstrel club: girls glee club: senior choir: drama class: c.m.: gym secretary: j.y.l. delegate: g.a.a. BEN BABITSKY . . . social science: all- star team: 4a stage and light committee: j.y.l. LEO BAEFSKY . . . commercial: j.y.l.: news editor on journal: co-editor on journal: student council: class relation committee. DAVID BALLARD . . . technical: flying squad: j.y.l.: c.m. lieutenant: swimming squad: class day committee: inter-class basketball: inter-class volley ball. ROSE BASKIN . . . commercial: office secretary: c.m.: g.a.a. SIDNEY BASS . . . general science: opera club: j.y.l: minstrel club: follies: clean-up committee: choral club: boys' glee club: c.m. MARY BICKLEY . . . general science: analytical chemistry club: spanish club: girls glee club: g.a.a.: volley ball champs. ELDRED BECKMAN . . . technical: student council: flower, color and motto committee: lunch guard: hi-y. LINNEA BENGSTON . . . general science: home management club: g.a.a.: life-saving club. NORMA BERG . . . general science: french club: home management club: g.a.a.: life-saving club: prom committee: home nursing class. LOIS BERGBOM . . . general language: news and club editor of journal: creative writing club: open forum: leaders club: senior octette: gift committee: symphonic choir: opera club. ROSALYN BERGER . . . general science: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: merry makers: treasurer of library club: junior commissioner of publicity: art club: follies. Page 38 Page 39 P R R E S S SYLVIA BERGMAN ALVIN BERMAN MARY BLAN HARRIET BIORK ELEAN OR BIORNSON MAE BLASCHE SADIE BLAND NORMAN BLOMGREN MARIORIE BOEHNER FLORENCE ROGER FRED BOGER PATRICK BREEN IRVING BRENNER IOSEPH BRENNER EVELYN BRIN SOPI-IIA BRINTZ KARL BUERCHNER LAURA BUERIG BETTE BURRIS ALBERT BUSCH HELYNE BUSSE HAROLD BUTLER GUSTAVE CARDER GAIL CERNY P R G SYLVIA BERGMAN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: girls athletic committee: letter girls club: leaders club: swimming club: merry makers club: j.y.l.: knitting club. ALVIN BERMAN . . . technical: j.y.l. MARY BIAN . . . social science: drama club: reporter of news journal: j .y.l.: creative writing club: knitting club: advertising staff of journal: g.a.a.: lifesaving club. HARRIET BIORK . . . general language: french club: household management: home nursing: g.a.a.: ELEANOR BIORN SON . . . commercial: g.a.a.: symphonic choir, a Capella choir: j.y.l.: minstrel club. MAE BLASCHE . . . commercial: leaders secretary: letter girl: life-saving club: home management club. SADIE BLAND . . . general language: j.y.l: minstrel club: g.a.a.: gym guard. NORMAN BLOMGREN . . . MARIORIE BOEHNER . . . general language: c.m.: associate editor of annual: a capella choir: ring and pin committee: latin club: glee club. FLORENCE BOGER . . . general language: german club: puppet club: c,m. lieutenant: g.a.a. FRED BOGER . . . special arts: president of art club: opera club: clean-up campaign: fire guard: hall guard captain. PATRICK BREEN . . . r.o.t,c. captain: vice-president of the heretoga: secretary of hi-yr program committee: lieutenant of flying squad: student council: c.m. executive: chemistry club: ben franklin club. IRVING BRENNER . . . general language: sergeant atlarms j.y.l: spanish club: program committee: student council: bailiff on court staif: editor of alumni notes of journal: junior club commissioner: black iriars. IOSEPH BRENNER . . . general science: symphonic choir: junior choir: orchestra: 4a glee club: j.y.l.: minstrel club: biology club: analytical chemistry club. EVELYN BRIN . . . commercial: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: c.m. lieutenant: opera club: symphonic choir. SOPHIA BRINTZ . . . general language: garrick dramatic club: g.a.a.: student council: class-day'committee: symphonic choir: french club: j.y.l: minstrel club: 4a glee club: annual advertising staff. KARL BUERCHNER . . . technical: student council: c.m.: lunch guard captain: flying squad: literary staff of annual. LAURA BUERIG . . . general language: girls glee club: g.a.a.: basketball champs: volley ball champs: captain of volley ball team. BETTE BURRIS . . . general language: secretary of student council: feature editor of journal: direc- tor of garrick drama club: program committee: corresponding secretary of j.y.l.: open forum: creative writing club: stage make-up committee. ALBERT BUSCH . . . social science: open forum: president of art club: black fricrrs: assistant commissioner ofx finance: commissioner. of clubs: student council: chairman of class day committee: chess and checker club. HELYNE BUSSE . . . commercial: life-saving club: swimming club: journal typist: g.a.a.: leaders club: volley ball champs, HAROLD BUTLER . . . general science: open forum: stamp club: vice-president of chess and checker club. GUSTAVE CARDER . . . general science: golf team: chairman of graduation committee: sym- phonic choir: dramatic club. GAIL CERNY . . . general science: hi-y: lunch marshal. f I Page 40 Page 41 R E S S WALTER CERNY TEMA CHERN ALLAN CI-IEVLAN BERNICE CI-IRISTIANSEN MELVIN COHAN DOROTHY COI-IEN VIRGINIA CONSTAN BERNARD CORMAN DICK CORTY DOROTHY COWAN MARION CRANE IOAN CRAWFORD GERTRUDE DANNEN AUDREY DAVEY IEROME DAVIS RUTH DELEONARDIS SYLVIA DIAMOND ADA DITCH LILLIAN ECKLUND GOLDIE EDELIVIAN IRWIN EDELSON ROLAND EKSTROM IOE ELKES GENEVIEVE ELLIS WALTER CERNY . . . technical: lunch room guard: hi-Y: journal circulation staff. TEMA Cl-IERN . . . commercial: gym secretary: corridor marshal lieuten- ant: g.a.a.: minstrel club: j.y.l.: gym guard. ALLEN CHEVLAN . . . general language: court staff: annual advertising staff: j.y.l.: spanish club. BERNICE CHRISTIANSEN . . . general language: french club: home management club: g.a.a.: chairman of gift committee: assistant in clinic: executive board of 4a class. MELVIN COHAN . . . general science: student council: j.y.l.: chemistry club: stage and light management. DOROTHY COI-IEN . . . commercial: secre- tary of minstrel club: opera club: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: corridor marshal: soloist club: open forum: choral club: senior choir: junior choir: girls glee club: 4a messenger. VIRGINIA CONSTAN . . . commercial: knitting club: household management club: g.a.a. representative: soccer champions: life saver: 4a athletic committee: leader's club: g.a.a. BERNARD CORMAN . . . technical: swimming team: letter- man's club: track team: circulation manager of journal: stage crew. DICK CORTY . . . general science: airplane club: orchestra: chess and checker club. DOROTHY COWEN . . . commercial: opera club: minstrel club: symphonic choir: corridor marshal lieutenant: dramatic club: i.y.l.: g.a.a.: art club: tennis champions: sports club: dancing club: tennis club: volley ball team. MARION CRANE . . . commercial: choral club: office secretary: gym secretary: corridor marshal: g.a.a. representative: i.y.l.: 4a bank teller: journal agent. IOAN CRAWFORD . . . general language: garrick dramatic club: g.a.a. GERTRUDE DANNEN . . . commercial: staff typist: annual typist: life-saving club: volley ball champs: j.y.l. delegate: g.a.a.: clean-up typist: 4a messenger. AUDREY DAVEY . . . commercial: g.a.a.: senior choir: swimming club: dancing club: sports club. IEROME DAVIS . . . general science: all-star baseball team: 4a baseball team: i.y.l.: chess and checker club. RUTH DELEONARDIS . . . general science: g.a.a.: household management club: horseback riding club: c.m. SYLVIA DIAMOND . . . social science: i.y.l.: corridor marshal: flower, color and motto committee. ADA DITCH . . . general language: home economics club: tri-hi-y: swimming club: life-saving club: tennis and golf club: g.a.a.: girls glee club: swimming assistant: horseback riding club: girls volley ball champs. LILLIAN ECKLUND . . . general science: g.a.a.: chemistry club: corridor marshal: gym secretary: office assistant: german club: 4a bank teller. GOLDIE EDELMAN . . . com- mercial: minstrel club: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: spanish club: first aid club: 4a messenger. IRWIN EDELSON . . . general language: j.y.l.: spanish club: open forum. ROLAND EKSTROM . . . technical: swimming team: stamp club. IOE ELKES . . . technical: blackfriars chorus: pin and ring committee: stamp club: j.y.l. GENEVIEVE ELLIS . . . general language. Page 42 Page 43 P R O G R E S S is EVELYN ELMAN ROBERTA ERICKSON HELEN FEDERMAN EMANUEL FEINGOLD IEANNETTE FEINIVIAN SHIRLEY FELNER VERA FILIP CHARLOTTE FISI-IKIN ROBERT FLOOD PAULINE FREED GEORGE FRIEND FANNIE GAYMAN BERTHA GINSBERG LEONARD GITTELSOHN DIANA GLASSMAN SIDNEY GLASSMAN FLORENCE GLATT ANNABELLE GLICKMAN ADELYN GOLDBLATT GERTRUDE GOLDMAN ALLAN GOLDSTEIN RITA GORNEY EUGENE GRAFF ALBERT GREENBERG EVELYN ELMAN . . . general language: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: girls glee club: soloist club secretary: c.m.: french club. ROBERTA ERICKSON . . . general language: biology club: g.a.a.: latin club, HELEN FEDERMAN . . . commercial: program committee: social committee of j.y.l.: minstrel club: c.m.: g.a.a.: girls glee club: senior choir. EMANUEL FEINGOLD . . . general science: co-editor of journal: president of red cross club: class relations committee. IEANETTE FEINMAN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: c.m.: gym secretary. SHIRLEY FELNER . . . social science: j.y.l.: treasurer and Vice-president of minstrel club: garrick dramatic club: secretary of journal business office: g.a.a.: c.m.: class relations committee. VERA FILIP . . . general science: leaders club: g.a.a. delegate: gym captain: basketball champs: biology club: home management club. CHARLOTTE FISI-IKIN . . . general language: student council: j.y.l. executive board: socials and assembly, sophomore and junior commissioner: contact chairman clean-up campaign: awards committee: prom committee. ROBERT FLOOD . . . technical: stamp club: checker club: track team. PAULINE FREED . . . general language: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: literary staff of annual: prom committee: 4a girls' club. GEORGE FRIEND . . . general science: j.y.l.: 2nd lieutenant of r.o.t.c.: chemistry club. FANNIE GAYMAN . . . general language: j.y.l.: art club secretary: spanish club: prom committee: symphony choir: c.m.: dramatic club. BERTHA GINSBERG . . . commercial: j.y,l.: g.a.a.: household management club. LEONARD GITTEL- SOI-IN . . . general science: j.y.l.: orchestra: band: basketball manager: black- friars: prom committee: lettermen's club. DIANA GLASSMAN . . . general language: president of library club: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: relations chairman of clean-up campaign: red cross club: home economics club. SIDNEY GLASSIVIAN . . . general language: secretary of biology club: art club: blackfriars: j.y.l. FLOR- ENCE GLATT . . . general language: g.a.a.: leaders club: c.m.: girls glee club: symphonic choir: opera club: j.y.l. ANNABELLE GLICKMAN . . . commercial: creative Writing club: honor society: girls glee club: journal staff: open forum: student council. ADELYN GOLDBLATT . . . commercial: minstrel club: secretary of garrick dramatic club: life-saving club: journal typist: girls glee club. GERTRUDE GOLDMAN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: garrick club: minstrel club: office secretary: c.m. ALLAN GOLDSTEIN . . . commercial: flying squad: journal staff: annual advertising staff: assistant treasurer 4a class: graduation committee: j.y.l.: golf squad. RITA GORNEY . . . commercial: leaders club: letter girls club: g.a.a.: gym assistant. EUGENE GRAFF . . . general language: captain lightweight basketball: Vice-president letterman's club: court staff: student council: journal co-editor. ALBERT GREENBERG . . . social science: orchestra Cschool and sympl'1onYl: band: program committee: merry makers club: dance orchestra: j.y.l. Page 44 Page 45 P R O G R E S S HELEN GROSS MILDRED HAAK ELEANOR HANSEN FRIEDA HARRIS RALPH HECKEL BILL HEFTEL MARIORIE HEFTER MARIE HENNING LAWRENCE HERMAN RUTH HERMAN MINNIE HERSHFIELD IRVING HERTZBERG IANE HETZNER FRED HEYDEN WALTER I-IIEBER CLARENCE HOFFMAN SOL HOLLANDER RICHARD I-IOTTINGER EILEEN HOWARD WILLARD HUEF LENORE ISAACSON VIRGINIA IACOBY HENRY IANOWICZ HELEN IILK HELEN GRGSS . . . commercial: j.y.l.: minstrel club: spanish club: g.a.a. MILDRED I-IAAK . . . commercial. ELEANOR HANSEN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: household management club: c.m. lieutenant: tennis club. FRIEDA HARRIS . . . general science: creative Writing club: open forum: chemistry club: court staff lawyer: c.m. lieutenant: columnist of journal: chairman of class-relations committee: biology club. RALPH HECKEL . . . general science: hi-y: flying squad: lunch marshal: fire guard: boys' athletic committee: chemistry club: student council: c.m. BILL HEFTEL . . . general science: stage crew: captain of lunch guards: senior choir: student council: president of journal club: merry makers club. MARIORIE HEFTER . . . general science: creative Writing club: g.a.a.: i.y.l. program committee: class relations committee: home management club: opera club: c.m. lieutenant. MARIE HENNING . . . general language: french club: g.a.a.: staff typist: typist for clean-up campaign. LAURENCE HERMAN . . . commercial: j.y.l.: chemistry club. RUTH HERMAN . . . general science: c.m.: g.a.a.: gym secretary: j.y.l. minstrel club: dramatic club: advertis- ing staff of the annual: botany club, MINNIE HERSHFIELD . . . commercial: art club: knitting club: j.y,l.: g.a.a.: leaders: soccer champ: 4a athletic commit- tee: red cross club. IRVING HERTZBERG . . . general science: heretoga: band: 2nd lieutenant r.o.t.c.: orchestra: boys' chorus: soloists club: dramatic club: Zoology club. IANE HETZNER . . . general language: chemistry club: french club: g.a.a.: girls glee club: junior commissioner of clubs: swimming club. FRED I-IEYDEN . . . technical: chemistry club: hi-y: ben franklin club: r.o,t.c.: flying squad: lunch guard: fire marshal: band. WALTER HIEBER . . . general science: president of radio club: symphonic choir: opera club: chemistry club: radio operator of school station. CLARENCE HOFFMAN . . . dramatic club: creative Writing club: c.m.: senior choir: opera club: annual literary staff: chemistry club. SOL HOLLANDER . . . general science: j.y.l.: analytical chemistry club: red cross club: biology club: clean-up campaign photographer: scouter's club: radio club: open forum. RICHARD HOTTINGER . . . technical: 2nd lieutenant r.o.t.c. EILEEN HOWARD . . . general science: secretary of household manage- ment club: j.y.l.: merry makers club: garrick dramatic club: g.a.a. delegate: advertising staff of annual: c,m. WILLIARD HUFF . . . LENORE ISAACSON . . . general language: graduation committee: spanish club: c.m.: girls glee club: g.a.a.: art club: journal-girls' sports reporter. VIRGINIA IACOBY . . . com- mercial: g.a.a.: office secretary: c.m.: choral club. HENRY IANOWlCZ . . . general science: r.o.t.c. HELEN IILK . . . commercial: office secretary: g.a.a.: french club: c.m.: advertising staff of annual. Page 46 Page 47 P R O G R E S LORRAINE IOHNSON WILLARD IOHNSON LORRAINE IUNG IDA KAGAN EDITH KAPRALL LEO KARLINSKY RUTH KIND EMILIE KLIGER FLORENCE KOESTER BERNICE KOMENSKY NETTIE KRAKOW MARY KRAMER FANNIE KRASNOW ARIEL KRENEK SYLVIA KREVIN IRVING KRIESBERG SEYMOUR KRITZBERG ESTYR LADEN PAULINE LANDMAN DOROTHY LARKIN HAROLD LATSHAW LILLIAN LEADER RUTH LEES ELEANOR LEMSKY LORRAINE IOHNSON . . . commercial: g.a.a. WILLARD IOHNSON . . . general science: c.m,: heretoga. LORRAINE IUNG . . . commercial: secretary of g.a.a.: swimming club: life-saving club. IDA KAGAN . . . commercial: c.m.: g.a.a,: dramatic club: j.y.l. EDITH KAPRALL . . . general language: senior choir: program committee: business manager ot annual: merry makers club: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: social committee chairman: j.y.l. minstrels: clean-up campaign. LEO KARLINSKY . . . technical: heavyweight basketball team: lettermen's club: j.y.l.: baseball team. RUTH KIND . . . general science: g.a.a.: life-saving club: c.m.: dramatic club: chemistry club. EMILIE KLIGER . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: glee club: life-saving club. FLORENCE KOESTER . . . commercial: g.a.a.: dramatic club. BERNICE KOMENSKY . . . commercial: office secretary: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: minstrel club: c.m. NETTIE KRAKOW . . . commercial: opera club: symphonic choir: choral club: minstrel club: g.a.a.: j.y.l. MARY KRAMER . . . commercial: secretary of the 4a class: secretary of the home economics club: g.a.a.: life-saving club: honor society: garrick dramatic club: honorary lieutenant colonel of the r.o.t.c.: heretoga: clean-up campaign. FANNIE KRASNOW . . . general language: g.a.a. president: commissioner ot girls athletics: leaders club: letter girls club: swimming club: journal staff: girls glee club: spanish club: j.y.l.: swim chairman of g.a.a. council. ARIEI.. KRENEK . . . general science: g.a.a. delegate: home economics club: swimming club: leaders club: sewing club: girls athletic committee. SYLVIA KREVIN . . . general science: president of the latin club: secretary of letter girls club: leaders club: g.a.a. delegate: analytical chemistry club: biology club: j.y.l.: gift committee. IRVING KRIESBERG . . . social science: president ot art club: journal cartoonist: commissioner of deport- ment: chairman of clean-up campaign: art editor of progress: track team: presi- dent ot 4a class: civic assembly award: vice-president of student council. SEYMOUR KRITZBERG . . . social science: president of heretoga: r.o.t.c.: tribune r.o.t.c. award. ESTYR LADEN . . . general language: secretary of j.y.l.: program chairman of spanish club: editor out of the crowd : secretary of open forum: secretary of biology club: creative writing club: advertising staff of annual: symphonic choir: g.a.a. PAULINE LANDMAN . . . commercial: j,y.l.: g.a.a. DOROTHY LARKIN . . . general language: analytical chemistry club: g.a.a.: girls choral club: leaders club: spanish club. HAROLD LATSHAW . . . general science: merry makers club: band: orchestra: jazz orchestra: j.y.l.: garrick dramatic club: chemistry club: blackfriars. LILLIAN LEADER . . . social science: garrick club: minstrel club: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: c.m.: symphonic choir. RUTH LEES . . . general language: prom committee: girls glee club: g.a.a.: c.m.: spanish club. ELEANOR LEMSKY . . . commercial: library club: spanish club: tinance com- mission: dramatic club: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: minstrel club: choir: c.m. Page 48 Page 49 P R O G R E S S CHARLOTTE LEV IERRY LEVIN MARVIN LEVIT BENNET LEVY MORTON LEVY LUCILLE LIEBERMAN IUNE LINN SIDNEY LINICK RUTH LUBOR LILLIAN LUNSTEDT NORTON MANDELBAUM CHARLES MANFIELD MILDRED MARBEL MARION MAZURSKY LA VAUN MCINTYRE DOROTHY MEAD MELVIN MENDELSON ALBERT MERKER PAUL MESSERSCHMITT MARVIN MEYER FANNIE MICI-INICK WILLIAM MINSHALL FRANCES MIRIPOLSKY GERALDINE MONTGOMERY CHARLOTTE LEV . . . general language: j.y.l.: g.a.a. IERRY LEVIN . . . tech- nical: ben franklin club: airplane club: 4a stage and light committee: j.y.l. MARVIN LEVIT . . . commercial: bailiff of the court: library club: a Capella choir. BENNETT LEVY . . . general science: chemistry club: i.y.l. basketball team: golf team: french club: bank teller. MORTON LEVY . . . general language: dance orchestra: merry makers club: band: orchestra: french club: corridor marshal. LUCILLE LIEBERMAN . . . general language: secretary of library club: senior choir: french club: open forum: red cross: g.a.a.: class relations commit- tee. IUNE LINN . . . social science: g.a.a.: girls choral: pin and ring committee: treasurer of household management club: home economics club: art club: c.m.: annual typist. SIDNEY LINICK . . . general science: merry makers club: j.y,l.: blackfriars: stage crew: student council: journal agent. RUTI-I LUBOR . . . corn- mercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: orchestra: merry makers club: c.m.: home economics club: jazz orchestra: library club. LILLIAN LUNDSTEDT . . . commercial: c.m. secre- tary: swimming club: life-saving club: g.a.a.: home management club. NORTON IVIANDELBAUM . . . general language: creative writing club: open forum: c.m. captain: flying squad: fire marshal: blackfriars chorus. CHARLES MANFIELD . . . commercial: opera club: symphonic choir: minstrel club: j.y.l.: flower, motto, and color committee: drama club: blackfriar chorus: c.m.: minstrel club. MILDRED MARBEL . . . social science: creative writing club: open forum. MARION MAZURSKY . . . commercial: choral club: opera club: c.m. secretary: g.a.a.: i.y.l.: gym secretary: symphonic choir. LAVAUN MCINTYRE . . , general language: french club: household art club: g.a.a.: senior choir: opera club: choral club: gift committee: journal typist. DOROTHY MEAD . . . commercial: g.a.a.: french club: tennis club: office secretary: annual staff. MELVIN MEN- DELSOHN . . . technical: art club: electric shop club: airplane club: circulation staff of journal: lunch guard: c.m. ALBERT MERKER . . . general science: symphonic choir: c.m. PAUL MESSERSCI-IMITT . . . technical: french club: treasurer hi-y club: chemistry club: swimming squad. MARVIN MEYER . . . general science: treasurer of biology club: chemistry club: j.y.l.: opera club: symphonic choir: wrestling team. FANNIE MICI-INICK . . . general science: c.m.: choral club: senior choir: opera club: president of merry makers club: soloist club: school octet: j.y.l. WILLIAM MINSHALL . . . general science: hi-y club: heretoga: r.o.t.c.: flying squad: symphonic choir. FRANCES MIRIPOLSKY . . . commercial: g.a.a.: games class. GERALDINE MONTGOMERY . . . general science: g.a.a.: chemistry club: flower, color, and motto committee: class volley ball champs: class soccer champs: tennis class. Page SU Page 51 P R O G R E MARY MUELLER SHIRLEY NEIL OTTO NEIIVIAN GERTRUDE NELSON VIRGINIA NELSON SYLVAN NETZKY EERNICE NEWMAN IUNE NOFEZ RICHARD NORD ANITA NOVAK ELEANOR NOWAK SEYMOUR OLKEN MARIAN OLOI-'E RUBY IEAN OLSON CHESTER OSBERG MARIORIE PAGE SYLVIA PASTER HAZEL PEDERSEN DOROTHY PESKIND RI-IEA LAO PESMAN CORRINE PETERSON FRANK PPISTER LAWRENCE PHILLIPS RIVIAN PINAS MARY MUELLER . . . commercial: g.a.a.: dramatic club: annual typist: girls choral club: tennis and golf club: team games. SHIRLEY NEIL . . . commercial: dramatic club: g.a.a.: tennis and golf club: gym secretary: c.m. OTTO NEIMAN . . . GERTRUDE NELSON . . . general language: home management: g.a.a.: knit- ting club: french club: tri hi-y: symphonic choir: graduation committee. VIR- GINIA NELSON . . . general language: g.a.a.: chemistry club: opera club: french club: tri hi-y. SYLVAN NETZKY . . . social science: business staff of annual: secretary of blackfriars: sergeant at arms of j.y.l.: defense attorney on court staff: prom committee. BERNICE NEWMAN . . . commercial: class day com- mittee: office secretary: c.m.: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: girls glee club. IUNE NOFPZ . . . general science: analytical chemistry club: g.a.a.: c.m.: class volley ball champs: flower, color, and motto committee. RICHARD NORD . . . technical: radio club: ben franklin club. ANITA NOVAK . . . general language: publicity chairman j.y.l.: social chairman j.y.l.: vice-president of j.y.l.: 4a program com- mittee: creative Writing club: journal columnist. ELEANOR NOWAK . . . commercial: head typist of annual: g.a.a. delegate: girls choral: tennis and golf club. SEYMOUR OLKEN . . . general technical: athletic committee: a Capella choir: hall guard executive: office assistant. MARION OLOFF . . . social science: g.a.a.: i.y.l.: dramatic club: girls golf and tennis team. RUBY IEAN OLSON . . . household arts: library club: household management club: g.a.a. CHESTER OSBERG . . . technical: german club: flying squad: chess and checker club: lunch marshal. MARIORIE PAGE . . . general language: german club: g.a.a.: c.m. lieutenant: household management club. SYLVIA PASTER . . . household arts club: home management club: j.y.l.: g.a.a,: choral club: office clerk: c.m. HAZEL PEDERSEN . . . social science: president home management group: home nursing: treasurer tri-hi-y: g.a.a. DOROTHY PESKIND . . . com- mercial: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: member of clean-up committee: head of the business staff of the annual: 4a athletic committee. RHEA PESMEN . . . general language: leaders club: vice-president and secretary of g.a.a.: athletic chairman of j.y.l.: art editor of clean-up campaign: french club: program committee: staff typist. FRANK PFISTER . . . technical: captain of golf team: tennis team: track team: bowling team: flying squad: hi-y: soloist club: 4a athletic committee. LAW- RENCE PHILLIPS . . . technical: flying squad: j.y.l.: lunch marshal: c.m.: ben franklin club. RIVIAN PINAS . . . general language: president of j.y.l.: Vice- president and president of spanish club: editor of el buho : class relations committee: editor of pot-pourri : open forum: symphonic choir. Page 52 Page 53 P R O G R E S S SHIRLEY PLUSKER DOROTHY POLLEN FRANCES PURIS BELLE RABINOWITZ EVELYNE RASKIN SYLVIA RATSKY ETHEL ROBIN GERTRUDE ROCKOFF HARRY ROLE EVELYN ROSENFELD LORRENE ROSENGREN SHERVY ROSENTHAL ANNE RUBIN HERMAN RUTH HAZEL SAGE BERNICE SALINGER IOE SANDLER NORMAN SAVNER CARL SBERTOLI NORMAN SCHMIDTKE ILSE SCHOENWALD ESTELLE SCHUMAN MARYON SCOTT SHERWIN SCULLY SHIRLEY PLUSKER . . . general language: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: choral club: french club: girls glee. DOROTHY POLLEN . . . general language: g.a.a.: life-saving club: swimming club: spanish club: choral club: opera club: symphonic orchestra: student conductor of orchestra: j.y.l.: girls glee: c.m. FRANCES PURIS . . . general language: commissioner of publicity: head typistof journal: french club: g.a.a.: clerk of student court: home management club: creative writing club: publicity agent of clean-up campaign: symphonic choir. BELLE RABINO- WITZ . . . general science: library club: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: dramatic club: minstrel club: annual business staff: 4a class relations committee: open forum: c.m. EVELYNE RASKIN . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: c.m.: french club: journal agent. SYLVIA RATSKY . . . commercial: symphonic choir: g.a.a.: minstrel club: glee club. ETHEL ROBIN . . . household art: home economics club: j.y.l.: g.a.a. delegate. GERTRUDE ROCKOPF . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: knitting club: gym assistant: tennis club. HARRY ROLE . . . technical: treasurer of ben franklin club: commissioner of deportment: wrestling team: tennis team: circulation staff of annual and journal: student council: dramatic club: captain inter-class base- ball team: manager of inter-class basketball team: 4a bank teller: journal agent: annual agent. EVELYN ROSENEELD . . . general language: leaders club: g.a.a. council: president of letter girls: life-saving: j.y.l.: chairman of g.a.a. hiking committee: swimming assistant. LORRENE ROSENGREN . . . general language: spanish club: c.m.: girls glee club: g.a.a.: art club: journal reporter. SHERVY ROSENTHAL . . . general language: judge of student court: president of open forum: debating team: journal columnist: executive board of j.y.l.: creative writing club. ANNE RUBIN . . . commercial: j.y.l. executive board: c.m. lieuten- ant: red cross club: g.a.a.: student council: journal typing staff: 4a flower, color and motto committee. HERMAN RUTH . . . general science: chemistry club: j.y.1. HAZEL SAGE . . . general science: cooking club: g.a.a.: household man- agement club: horseback riding club. BERNICE SALINGER . . . commercial: leaders club: g.a.a. delegate: life-saving class: letter girls club: 4a athletic committee: j.y.l.: 4a bank teller. IOE SANDLER . . . general science: j.y.l: 4a ring and pin commitee: 4a bank teller. NORMAN SAVNER . . . general science: j.y.l. executive board: prom committee: blackfriars chorus. CARL SBERTOLI . . . commercial: accordion club: c.m. ILSE SCHOENWALD . . . general language: a Capella choir: german club: life-saving club: chemistry club: leaders club: home management: open forum: g.a.a.: choral club: secretary in clinic. ESTELLE SCI-IUMAN . . . commercial: j.y.l.: 4a chorus: g.a.a. delegate: swimming club: volley ball champs. MARYON SCOTT . . . commercial: chair- man of the flower, color, and motto committee: garrick dramatic club: c.m. secretary: student council: office secretary: g.a.a. delegate. SHERWIN SCULLY . . . ben franklin club: j.y.l.: journal circulating staff: manager of track team. Page 54 Page 55 P R O G R E S S ROSE SEGAL EILEEN SEIBOLD ROSE SEIFERT ROSE MARY SEMOTAN RECILLE SENELICK SEYMOUR SI-IEKLOW BLANCI-IE SIEGEL BERNICE SILVER ROBERT SILVERMAN ANN SINGER REVETTA SLOAN SHELDON SLOTTEN WALTER SMEIKAL ROCHELLE SOLOMON LORRAINE SPIKINGS STEWART SPITZER HARRIS SPRECHER LOIS STAHLBERG IACK STEFFEN EVALYNE STEIN FANNIE STEIN IRWIN STEIN MARSHALL STERN HAROLD STRAL ROSE SEGAL . . . social science: j.y.l. EILEEN SEIBOLD . . . general science: program committee: record room assistant: chemistry club: life-saving club: horseback riding club: g.a.a.: class volley ball champs: 4a bank teller. ROSE SEIEERT . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: office secretary: clean-up typist. ROSE- MARY SEMOTAN . . . general language: g.a.a.: tennis and golf club: 4a club. RECILLE SENELICK . . . general language: library staff: g.a.a.: journal staff: j.y.l.: spanish club: gift committee: open forum. SEYMOUR SHEKLOW . . . social science: symphony orchestra: dance orchestra: concert band: treasurer of merry makers: j.y.l.: opera club. BLANOHE SIEGEL . . . general language: biology club: open forum: i.y.l.: g.a.a.: stamp club. BERNICE SILVER . . . house- hold arts: g.a.a.: home management club: sewing club: cooking club. ROBERT SILVERMAN . . . general language: Vice-president of 4a class: flying squad: fire guard: j.y.l.: c.m. captain: chemistry club: open forum: president of black- friars: executive board of 4a class. ANN SINGER . . . commercial: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: art club: life-saving club. REVETTA SLOAN . . . social science: j.y.l.: c.m.: assistant prom chairman: girls glee club: volley ball champs: tennis club: dancing club. SI-IELDON SLOTTEN . . . general science: letterman's club: treasurer of j.y.l.: honor society: student council: junior captain, swimming team: senior swimming team: manager of basketball team: intra-mural basket- ball champions. WALTER SMEIKAL . . . general science: r.o.t.c. company commander: prom committee: student council: flying squad: ben franklin club: heretoga: hi-y: blackfriars: german club: chemistry club: fire guard. ROCHELLE SOLOMON . . . commercial: c.m. secretary and lieutenant: j.y.l.: office secretary: minstrel club. LORRAINE SPIKINGS . . . general language: spanish club: latin club, secretary: g.a.a.: biology club: stamp club. STEWART SPITZER .' . . general language: i.y.l.: dramatic club: graduation committee: spanish club: french club: biology club: blackfriars: glee club. HARRIS SPRECHER . . . general science: garrick dramatic club: debating team: band: chemistry club: student council: open forum. LOIS STAI-ILBERG . . . commercial: knitting club: senior choir: g.a.a.: ring and pin committee. IACK STEFFEN . , . social science: ben franklin: hi-y. EVALYNE STEIN . . . commercial: j.y.l.: minstrel club: g.a.a.: class day committee: court stenographer: staff reporter: staff typist. I-'ANNIE STEIN . . . commercial: spanish club: g.a.a.: office secretary: j.y.1.: minstrel club: girls glee club: dramatic club. IRWIN STEIN . . . commercial: student council sergeant-at-arms: symphonic choir: boys glee club: opera club: festival octette: j.y.l.: chairman of elementary schools clean-up campaign. MARSHALL STERN . . . social science: orchestra: band: dance orchestra: merry makers club: operetta. HAROLD STRAL . . . general science: stamp club: j.y.l.: biology club: analytical chemistry club: open forum: chief prosecutor of student court: class day committee. - Page 56 Page 57 P R O R E S S 1 . BETTY SUTI-IERLAND RICHARD SWESNICK IULIUS TABIN FRANCIS TEEMAN ELLA TICHY LORRAINE TOEMMEL LOUIS TREIMAN CLARENCE ULLMAN IEROME VICTOR FRANCIS VYDRA DAVID WACHENHEIMER IEANNETTE WAI-ILBURG INGA WAI-ILQUIST SYLVIA WEBBER WALTER WEBER ESTHER WEISS ROSCI-IELLE WEISS BEATRICE WEXLER GEORGE WHITE AXEL WIDMAN WILLIAM WILSON ALVIN WINEFIELD FRANCIS WOLFBERG GEORGE WOLINSKY - I BETTY SUTHERLAND . . . social science: choral: g.a.a.: knitting club: riding club. RICHARD SWESNIK . . . general science: swimming team: drum major of band: symphony orchestra: secretary letterman's club: soloists club: j.y.l. IULIUS TABIN . . . general science: journal columnist: chief defense attorney of student court: Wrestling team: track team: biology club: open forum: radio club: analytical chemistry club. FRANCES TEEMAN . . . commercial: minstrel club: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: c.m.: gym secretary: merry makers club. ELLA TICI-IY . . . com- mercial: leaders club: life-saving club: swimming club: g.a.a.: gym secretary: household management club. LORRAINE TOEMMEL . . . general language: latin club: g.a.a.: c.m.: gym secretary. LOUIS TREIMAN . . . social science: opera club: minstrel club: j.y.l.: intramural basketball champs: radio club: c.m.: symphonic choir: biology club. CLARENCE ULLIVIAN . . . architectural: r.o.t.c.: c.m.: heretoga. IEROIVIE VICTOR . . . social science: merry makers club: symphony orchestra: band: jazz orchestra: follies bergeres: black-friars. FRANCIS VYDRA . . . technical: captain of the flying squad: president of the hi-y: 4a dance orchestra: ben franklin club: dramatic club: black-friars: c.m.: ushers club. DAVID WACHENI-IEIMER . . . social science: c.m. captain: j.y.l.: chemistry club: biology club: open forum: creative Writing: gar- rick club: journal agent. IEANETTE WAHLBURG . . . commercial: girls glee club: home management club: office secretary: c.m.: spanish club: g.a.a. dele- gate. INGA WAI-ILOUIST . . . general language: president of household man- agement: french club: symphonic choir: QYII1 secretary: c.m.: knitting club: g.a.a. SYLVIA WEBBER . . . general language: spanish club: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: girls glee club: c.m. lieutenant. WALTER WEBER . general language: radio club: president of soloists club: concert master of the orchestra. ESTI-IER WEISS . . . general language: editor-in-chief of the annual: latin club: j.y.l.: girls glee club: g.a.a.: team captain. ROSCI-IELLE WEISS . . . commercial: dramatic club: j.y.l. minstrel club: senior choir: j.y.l.: g.a.a.: c.m. BEATRICE WEXLER . . . commercial: g.a.a.: j.y.l: home management club. GEORGE WHITE . . . social science: j.y.l.: letterman's club: president of letterman's club: finance commis- sion: captain basketball: c.m. executive: fire guard: captain intramural basket- ball champs. AXEL WIDIVIAN . . . mechanical drawing, 4 years. WILLIAM WILSON . . . general language: j.y.l.: biology club: open forum: program com- mittee: defense staff: student court: c.m. lieutenant: lunch guard: fire guard. ALVIN WINEFIELD . . . social science: prom chairman: captain debating team: president of garrick drama club: manager track team: journal staff: chief de- fense attorney: advertising staff of annual: business manager of journal. FRANCES WOLFBERG . . . household arts: c.m. lieutenant: g.a.a.: j.y.l.: house- hold management club: sewing club: president knitting club: 4a program com- mittee: student council. GEORGE WOLINSKY . . . general science: j.y.l.: student council: treasurer of 4a class: inter-class basketball champs. Page 58 Page 59 P R O G R E S S Page SU Page Bl SYLVIA WOLINSKY STANFORD ZASLOW IEROME ZIETLEIN SOL ZIVEN SEYMOUR ZLOTNICK MORRIS ZOLDAN ESTER ZOLLO EARL ZWICK FRED DREGER ALLEN LEONARD SYLVIA WOLINSKY . . . commercial: home management club: library club: swimming club: g.a.a. representative: choral club: annual typist: captain ot basketball team: captain of volley ball team. STANFORD ZASLAW . . . social science: letterma'n's club: j.y.l.: junior athletic commissioner: basketball team Cheaviesl: swimming team: drum major, band: c.m.: captain bleacher squad. IEROME ZIETLEIN . . . general science: swimming team: stage and light committee: Zoology club: chemistry club. SOL ZIVIN . . . technical: choral club: minstrel club. SEYMOUR ZLOTNIK . . . technical: commissioner ot publicity: journal staff: publicity chairman, i.y.l.: Vice-president ben franklin club: graduation committee: publicity agent follies bergeres : black-iriars chorus. MORRIS ZOLDAN . . . general language: j.y.l.: c.m.: business staii of the annual: class relations committee. ESTER ZOLLO . . . commercial: dramatic club: minstrel club: j,y.l.: g.a.a.: 4a dance representative: c.m. EARL ZWICK . . . social science: intra-mural champs '33: j.y.l.: black-iriars chorus: merry makers club: all star team, captain '36: spanish club: c.m.: opera club. FRED DREGER . . . technical: flying squad: swimming team: band. ALLEN LEONARD . . .social science: tire guard: lunch guard: flying squad: chemistry club: stamp club. CLASS HISTORY With surety, alacrity, and facility born of long and repeated experience, the Great Potter took up, at random, several bits of clay, and molded them into a composite mass. Casting this onto the disk of the rapidly rotating Potter's wheel, the formation of the ves- sel began. As the initial pressure was being applied, a few scattered lumps sheared off and fell away. That was good. They would have weakened the structure and interfered with the design of the finished product. Accompanying the metamorphosing and increasing pressure, was the dy- namic transmigration of a few particles of clay into a vessel that gave, or was beginningto give, promise of exceeding use, durability, and beauty. Steadily, skillfully, the learned fin- gers pressed, wrought, shaped and smoothed. Their ever increasing de- mands painfully inconvenienced the piece of clay, but it clung tenaciously to the wheel, as if in tacit defiance to any challenge of retaining its original resistance to evolutionary progress. After a lapse of time, the crude ves- sel appeared, wanting withal only the polishing action of those knowing digits to bring it to a point of completion, structurally. It was not kept wanting. Our vessel was complete. Its molding, shaping, and polishing processes were through. Inspecting it and finding it flawless, the Potter, giving voice to his satisfac- tion, took the vessel from the wheel, and placed it in his kiln to harden and glaze to value through the fulfillment of the purpose of its creation, existence, and destiny. Whether or not it can withstand and benefit by the heat as it had done by the pressure is not known. Only the truly finished object shall provide the answer. Should it become cracked, half- broken, or lose its form, it will be worth- less, since it cannot accomplish the tasks Fate has set for it. CLASS W1LL We, the lune Graduating Class of 1936, surnamed, Non Pareil, ' bequeath, bequest, and leave to those remaining, these following . possessions, without any process or qualifications, excepting that they be treated with respect due them, and accepted in the proper spirit: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Page 62 Page 63 The memory filled halls and r o o m s of Von Steuben, which we leave with much regret. The cooperating kindness of Miss l-ludd, Mr. Marsh, Mrs. Kalmon, it is not given to novices to judge. Alvin Winefield's drag to those who want it. lrving Kriesberg's broken suspenders, with all due reverence. The remains of the hirsute appendages termed Side Burns of Clarence Hoff- man, with fond adieus. William Wilson's Air De- bonair , he'l1 need it no longer. joseph A.lbaum's memo- randum book, he will pro- gress to new discoveries. The fashion plate perfection of Mr. Culbertson, a lesson in itself. The left curl of the locks of Marvin Adland, we need say no more. The Athletic Letters of Messrs. S l o t t e n , Zwick, White, and Zaslow, if you can find them. CWe won't tell.D ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mr. Mitchell's jokes, with much relief. The patience of patient Mary Kramer, badly used but still good. The superstition that goes with this number-we have done with such puerilities. Our Seniorial dignity, we will be freshies again shortly. 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A -nv , if,ig2:f3':' Tyj . . f if Q NJ ,.-V-: ' Q 1 .-, -fq r-5. ,qgm ,Q .Q . .1 ,L-f -iliac, wtf, .51 bg 1' ' gg: ' J ,Lim 'arg 'y rvfr fa -'IH ' L. -vi ' 1.1, 3' '41 24 'A W, -p 1 - Q1-.mer , .fy rr . iw' :I 1 '. 211- Q -xv fig, . 1,571 fb fam . lf ., 2: wwf-ni ff 3: ga- L .ig , ,R . ,Ay-N' .-:':,,.1, 5 '1-- f .rz ff ' 3 1.,gfx1w.-2 r-'rv :' Q Q-Eff' 5E?i 'G' ' I iii -M '15 ' in rug' '. ,,'., ,ge ,fhlj-4 .,, 455' if . ,MQ nw 3 ' V --Q--My-+x+ '- 1:.- 1' A 'Hr 1. Lf: -A --- 7- A ,, 287 -,.'-, 'gp ,. f 11 .z,,,.xf .'f'P - ips: JJ ' -ef . '-6.4-1, Y' .F7 5, - - er. . . v- -A - X iw.- ' 'Z ' +2 ,L 3 ' 4 ' SHA ill' ' in cf 21 -:f,-,- . ' - 1 -I.-1.-,'-11, TI N IR. AND SR. STUDENT COUNCIL, SEPT.-FEB, I .ROW 3: K. Buerchner, M. Cohen, H. Beller, M, Busse, I. Hollander, I. Bode, F. Eisner, A. Ginsberg. ROW 2: E. Armbruster, A, Opolowsky, G. Harris, A. Berkenblit, I. Stein, L. Zukerrnan, B. Epstein, W. Edwards, B. Kotin. ROW 1: I. Schubert, B. Zagarin, R. Hoffman, A. Rubin, T. Garber, I. Brenner, C. Fishkin, M. Pulver, E. Wechsler. STUDENT COUNCIL CLOWER CLASS MENI ROW 3: R. Ackrim, E. Shapiro, D. Davis, H. Levinsky, S. Nodell, M. Brier, S. Leive. ROW 2: S. Lipsick, D. Davis, M. Woldstein, L. Wassell, S. Waldman, A. Levin, M. Dahlberq, G. Iohnson, R. Addison, A. Mitten- thal. ROW l: S. Lanfield B. Lip- schultz, S. Stellman, E. Rand, S. Lofchie, E. Klemptner, D. Ehrlich, R. Shapiro, L. Rasoff. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF STUDENT COUNCIL ROVV 2: L. Loiberg, S. Zlotnick, I. Kriesberg, I. Albaum, B Burris, Mrs. S. Kalrnon. ROW 1: S. Abrams, A. Busch I Mizell, I. Portnoy, I. Cantor, H. Natkin. Page 64 Page 65 STUDENT COUNCIL The closing of the door the beating of the gavel marks the openlng of a typical Student Council session as the pres1dent of the Council, Marvln Adland, calls the meeting to order The Student Council is not student government it IS student participation The whole make up of the council 1S very democratic tor here the students have the opportunity to voice thelr opinions their deslres through a student repre sentative who in turn relates the suggestions and decisions of the council as a Whole. Dignity and order prevail at each meeting. New business is brought up. Old business is discussed, voted upon. The welfare of every , . f V wrffr? , ,QFffF1E,g. student of Von Steuben is the concern of the Student Council, which carries out the desires of the student body. The executive board of the Student Council, together with the officers, composed of a qroup of active and competent commissioners, who at each meeting, for the benefit of the repre- sentatives, reveal their progress, their accom- plishments and plans for future dates. The council has sponsored rnany affairs since it organized, such as received the Whole hearted support of the student body. Their achievements are indisputable, their respect inestimable, their effect unmatchable, unequalled. STUDENT COUNCIL, FRESHMEN AND SOPI-IOMORE, FEB.-IUNE ROW 4: G. Bodine, I. Harris, M. Fein, D. Iohnson, R. Stern, L. Brown, I-I. Fischer, R. Addison, I-I. Eisenberg. ROW 3: L. Rahn, I. Schultz, R. Shapiro, D. Koester, L. Yordon, M. Waldman, S. Lofchie, H. Grafman. ROW 2: B. Finkelstein, I. Zimmer, S. Golas, I. Simon, B. Grindle, S. Lipsich, R. Pinsley. ROW I: I. Bauschert, D. Suqarman, M. Brier, A. Waldman, B. Weksler, S. Mann, H. Heftel. STUDENT COUNCIL IR. AND SR. GROUP ROW 4: L. Evers, E. Graff, P. Breen, C. Hoffman, I. Albaum, I. Stein, A. Schriar, S. Krasnow. ROW 3: I. Bowman, B. Douglas, F. Zeitman, E. Beckman, B. Epstein, C. New' lander, E. Shapiro. ROW 2: E. Weks- ler, I. I-Ieyman, S. Goldberg, G. Harris, I. Brenner, C. Fishkin, M. Dahlberq. ROW I: P. Golden, H. Klaskin, F. Eisner, A. Busch, W. Smejkal, I. Bode. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 2: S. Rosenthal, R. Brandt, Mrs. S. Kalmon H Role F. Krasmow, A. Opotowsky. ROW 1: O. Simons M Adland Pres.: B. Burris, I. Kriesberq, F. Purts. Page 66 Page 67 BUSINESS STAFF OF THE ANNUAL DOROTHY PESKIN D HEAD BOOKKEEPER Evelyn Golas Belle Rabinowitz Sylvan Netsky Florence Steinberg ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES 306 Dolnick, Willard 111 4A 105 4B 102 117 206 210 212 316 3A 205 217 219 221 301 302 Helter, Marjorie Heftel, Bill Schweitzer, Pauline Pollack, Clara Rosenbaum, Sol Mack, Albert Carlson, lune Barringer, Amelia Muhr, Richard Frankel, Theresa Ciske, Lois Steinman, Doris Natkin, Robert Hofier, lack 314 Hedburq, Eileen 3B 204 Reisapiel, Shirley 303 Gutman, Rosalyn 307 Schwartz, Edith 318 Herron, Earl 319 Krusen, Donald 321 Ladernann, Linus 2A 107 Brittan, Violet 201 Levin, Alfred 300 Graham, Edythe 304 Landiield, Sherwin 308 Berman, Evelyn 310 Mende1sohn,Herzel 313 Weinqarden,Selma 317 Vitek, Marianne 323 Lyons, Charles 2B 108 Klemptner, Edward 109 Zimet, Howard 315 DeBardas, Elmer 408 409 411 413 1A 113 115 119 203 402 403 404 405 410 1B 110 114 200 207 209 214 215 Shirley Weiner Morris Zoldan Sherman, Shirley Zuckerman, Milton Greenberg, Phyllis Maparty, Rose F einberq, Theodore Lunden, Ray Lustqarten, Marvin Rasot, Lorraine Steelman, Shirley Erickson, Betty Goldberg, Robert Keith, Lorraine Frank, Pearl Nelson, Iris Mae Freeman, Daniel Iatfie, Lois Shepet, Theodore Schwartz, Meyer Sohn, Lorraine Petlin, Evelyn P R O G R E S S Ruth Schwartz Blanche Mortensen Dorothy Peskind Esther Weiss Marjorie Boeh r ANNUAL STAFF 'SSM Ruth Schwartz Blanche Mortenson Edith Kaprall Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager Dorothy Peskind Bookkeeper Irving Kriesberq Aff Melvin Baer Abraham Cooperrnan UTGICIIY Mary lane Hoppe Ethel Laris Lorraine Treletsky Typists H. UNSETH B. FERGUSON ADVISOR BUSINESS MANAGER '36 Esther Weiss Marjorie Boehner Edith Kaprall Dorothy Peskind Irvinq Kriesberq Karl Buerchner Clarence Hoffmann Pauline Freed Eleanor Nowak Mary Mueller Sylvia Wolinsky PR oettrs Page 68 Page 69 , 5, . , , . rg, IOURNAL STAFF, '351Q ROW 5: H. Sprecher, H. Kerman, S. Kaatz, I. Holland, E. Graff, F. Eisner, I. Bode, H. Levin, L. Zuckerman, D. Atlas, I. Hofier, A. Lanqrafi, W. Rockler, L. Evers. ROW 4: B. Corman, C. Lickhalter, E. Stein, C. Holleb, E. Golas, R. Litt, F. Puris, D. Steinman, P. Cohen, V. Horwitz, F. Harris, I, Tabin, R. Stein. ROW 3: E. Laden, I. Brenner, C. Newlander, S. Zlotnick, L. Gutman, E. Spira, I. Stone, S. Wineberg, R. Pinas, A. Barrinqer, A. Novak, S. Felner. ROW 2: S. Rosenthal, R. Weintraub, F. Krasnow, R. Senelick, G. Hanlover, R. Axelrod, M. Falkin, Z. Leibowiiz, M. Bian, L. Schuster, A. Scharf. ROW l: R. Brandt, N. Boubinek, B. Burris, E. Feingold, Mr. Boyd Ferguson, Miss Eona DeVere, L. Baefsky, D. Wollner, L. Bergbom. IOURNAL STAFF, '36 ROW 4: I. Kriesberqg L. Berqbom, K. Moise, E. Feingold, B. Sprecher, M. Adland, S. Kaatz, H. Sprecher, F. Puris, F. Harris. ROW 3: N. Roubinek, I. Tabin, E. Laden, L. Schinazi, E. Stein, B. Burris, R. Litt, L. Gutman, C. Newlander, A. Opotowsky, C. Lickhalter. ROW 2: R. Senelick, R. Pinas, S. Zlotnick, B. Kwiat, B. Corman, A. Goldstein, M. Levin, I. Brenner, F. Krasnow, I. Schubert, A. Friedman. ROW l: C. Weksler, S. Kaatz, H. Strauss, T. Garber, co-editor, Mr. B. Ferguson, Business Adviser, Miss E. DeVere, Editorial Adviser, E. Graff, co-editor, L. Baetsky, D. Wollner, I. Bode. Eugene Graff Tina Garber Raymond Axelrod Leo Baefsky Emanuel Feingold lOURNAL The Von Steuben Journal is our press, our review, our syndicate, our own interpretation of an ideal school newspaper. Six short semesters ago our paper was organized. During that period some notable columns have been added-the beloved Cabbages and Kings, Mad-Hatter Facts, Out of the Crowd, a brief review of distinguished members of the Student Bodyp Here 'n Thereg Pot-Pourrip the question box: Miss Hits and Under the Showers, winning major acclaims on the sport pagep and the latest innovation, Miss Hudd's Column, which brings us a word of counsel, a word of praise, and sometimes, though rarely, a Word of reproach from our respected prin- cipal. The Iournal has felt the hands of a number of students in this school. Each group has handled its work skillfully, conscientiously, have of- fered its suggestions, have put its personality into its writings, have given its time and energy to make our Von Steuben Journal qualified for high ranking with some of the finest school papers. A good many reporters have grad- ually been promoted to editorshipsy some have graduated and are follow- ing the field of journalism, indebted to Von for the fine opportunity for experi- ence it has presented within the portals of the staff room. The Iournal has as its primary pur- pose the publishing of ct permanent record of school activities throughout the year. It affords an excellent diary for memorable events that will be treasured forever, keeping the memory of Von Steuben rich and alive. MISS DeVERE MR. FERGUSON Page 70 Page 71 7 COMPANY A ROW 4: R. Senesky, R. Tumas, S. Scheiman, B. Lewis, W. Iohnson, R. Anderson, R. Frank, R. Waterman, C. Nelson. ROW 3: S. Trainer, W. Holmes, W. Allen, H. Tucker, H. Weintraub, I. Haunschild, A. Cole- man, B. Durling. ROW 2: W. Ouast, R. Iohnson, H. Silverman, M. Schwartz, ' M. Pulver, A. Farkas. ROW l: W. Cedar, R. Kneupier, D. Kinsella, G, Schwartz, I. Volko- ber, R. Lange, G. Enqlund. COMPANY B ROW 4: W. Morgan, W. Meaux, W.Etheridge,l-I. Bodesch, I. LeFever, M. Zuchetman, P. Deamaniopulus, F. Simon, H. Levin, I. Forkosh. ROW 3: C. Hesser, D. Oldfield, I. Abrams, R. Waterman, I. Almquist, H. Eager, S. Porte, G. Shapiro, R. Cwiak. ROW 2: R. Borns, M. Lichter, I. Rauschert, F. Hesser, W. Shellin, F. Iunek, E. Klemptner, E. Simenovsky. ROW 1: I. Hotopp, I. Stein, H. Meyer, W. Smejkal, S. Kritzberq, L. Klaskin, R. Hoitinger, R. Selby. HERETOGA-OFFICERS CLUB ROW 4: G. Turbin, H. Meyer, G. Friend, R. Kinsella, V. Pederson, W. Iohnson, L. Brooks, F. Eisner, W. Minshall, M. Fogel. ROW 3: I. Volkober, H. Eisner, I. Stein, L. Lademann, R. Mortensen, W. Ether- idqe, S. Vollowich, H. Allen, H. Weintraub. ROW 2: R. Iolmson, H. Trigger, I. Washkuhn, R. Hottinger, I. O'Hare, I. Almquist, M. Lowy, I. Herizberg. ROW 1: L. Klaskin, G. Schwartz, S. Kritzberq, Sgt. R. E. Cook, instructor: P. Breen, R. Tuma, W. Smejkal, R. Lange. I 1--w 4 1 New l. :R . COMPANY C ROW 4: E. Lodal, R. Fleiq, M. Pul ver, L. Brooks, R. Nappe, L. Penzik W. YOPP, M. Brier, S. Newman ROW 3: H. Wenk, R. Boll, H. Eisner H. RubY, l- O'Hare, W. Veek, H Horowitz, W. Filson. ROW 2: A Zamp, G. Busch, C. Lyons, E. Borch- ard, M. Zekelmcm, B. Eisner, I. Cloe ROW 1: H. Bolton, I. He-rtzberq, G Turbin, S. Vollowich, V. Pederson G. Friend, P. O'Brien. COMPANY D ROW 4: V. Pederson, R. Iensen, B Finder, M. Hiqhfield, F. Eisner, H Timmons, I. Buck, N. Katznelson ROW 3: R. Mortenson, W. Schmidt E. DeBardos, C. Hoff, V. Sodetstrom H. Mittenthal, I. Washkuhn, H Trigger. ROW 2: G. Peterson, G: Genthner, H. Icmowitz, H. Thorpe, A. Silber, W. Minshall, H. Allen, P Breen, L. Lademan, M. Foqel, R. Navison. BAND ROW 4: A. Mack, S. Petcher, N. Icxcobs, M. Lowey, S. Konefsky, M. Zuckerman,R. Perlman, I. Beaumont. ROW 3: M. White, H. Nagel, S. Mann, S. Pesmen, Secretary, I. Set- tler, L. Kirchler, W. Rosenthal. ROW 2: S. Lipsich, O. Groner, M. Stall- man, S. Morris, C. Weinstein, L. Stallrnan, A. Galinsky, Secretary. ROW 1: M. Sternberq, G. Enqlund, I. Hertzberq, Capt. R. B. Coe, S. Vollovitch, R. Swesnilc, S. Zaslow, Drum Major. 1 I 1 R. Margolis, O. Groner. ROW l: Page 72 Page 73 ff C. Jeff' fl' ll tr. sg qw 5 g5 Jgf?QE? nwwwr :I-L7 f wi, . :il -'Y -il- 'it3 r, ,. ur . .41 !:' 7 - 1 ,J A. .,' I '11 'hy M'QQ2 ,H-Mya 1 J 5 L Ji r ' V J . ' r 1 . 41 f ,zz Q i ff?-Jr'S bq it -- lg , ' ' P stat ' ' -I Q' e EQ ilkfchqs . l .F N - 'L Qwwui 5 husk' A' 'Q-A ,R . R, .I L, ' Eff' lt? I'vL7', ,I r I 1 ' tl '25 w 4 r, any 1- J JMU 4 .- 1' lfmiitfr- , 1 t iftrsffsgf p ' wif ' 4- 4 9,- 'f f? ' ,,. fl ,, i fmt ?,m7n A Miswwyt tt R. E, COOK-SERGEANT S. KRIETZBERG-CADET MAIOR P. BREEN-CADET CAPTAIN R. COE-CAPTAIN R. O. T. C. Salute! Mark time!-Mark!-Halt-One-Two! That is quite the bYWorcl about school these days. In September, l935, the R. O. T. C, was organized at Von, and under the close supervision and leadership of Sergeant Cook, the members are attaining their aim-increasing quality in leadership, fraternity, and good citizenship. Map-making, map-reading, and rifle work are part oi their training. Some outstanding dates on the calendar of the R. O. T. C. were April 6, Army Day Paradeg April 24, the Heretoga Hop, a gay successp May 9, federal inspection clay Where they vied for honors with other high schools: May 22, the Military Parade: and to top it off, a farewell banquet to the retiring officers. CHEMISTRY CLUB Have you ever looked into the win- dows ot the Chemistry lab, or visited the club during one oi its busy sessions, and heard the toiling chemists tire out signals like l-LO, NaCl, H:SO,,, combin- ing, heating, completing experiments, making new chemicals, all of them ob- livious to the outside world? The members of the Chemistry Club get the opportunity to work out experi- ments and carry on research work CHEMISTRY CLUB, '35M, ROW 4: A. Stauder, M. Bengston, H. Marx, M. Meyer, I. Cantor, I. Nofiz, E. Siebold, W. Heiber, A. Cooperman, H. Sprecher, G. Beart. ROW 3: I. Tabin, I. Schubert, H. Ochacoff,V. Honold, G. Montgomery, H. Trigger, M. Farber, H. Stroll, A. Carlson, A. Marx, E. Schoenwald. ROW 2: F. Harris, H. Natkin, V. Enqlehart, R. Clawson, W. Smejkal, S. Hollander, F. Heyden, D. Wach- enheirner, A. Alexander, M. Becker, S. Ziven. ROW l: R. Carlson, B. Solomon, I. O'Brien, A. Berkenblit, Vice-Pres., M. Lebovits, Pres., Mr. I. Grinstead, E. Fox, Sec'y.: H. Wil- son, I. Hollander, P. Breen. CHEMISTRY CLUB. '36 ROW 3: I. Tabin, H. Sprecher, I. Hetzner, C. Hoffman, I. Noflz, M. Cohen, M. Meyer, W. Hieber. ROW 2: S. Krevin, D. Larkin, A. Marx, A. Berkenblit, F. Harris, L. Herman, M. Biol-cley. ROW 1: S. Hollander, Smejkal, M. Fript. impossible to complete in class. Their meetings have' proved themselves to be educational as well as enjoyable, tor here the members have the opportunity to tour notable industrial plants and research laboratories, such as the Wal- green and Universal Oil Laboratories. They invite interesting speakers at every opportunity. They have grand times, but sorry, lower classmen, the club is open to advanced students only. A. Leonard, Mr. Grinstead, W. Page 74 Page 75 n BEGINNING CHOIR ISOPRANOSJ ROW 4: S. Blatt, B. Rullman, F Kramen, L. Sachs, I. Harris, E. Elesh D. Rice, I. Nelson, D. Oberst, D Hushin, M. Greenberg, H. Eisernan 'I'. Needel, E. Brockslein, M. Nord- strom. ROW 3: A. Davies, L. Hein- rich, S, Slive D. Linden M. S ver- , 1 Y son, S. Handler, R. Stevenson, B Iass, E. Dawn, B. Chanenson, D Kleeman, G. Fisher, B. Horwich ROW 2: R. Kipnis, M. Katz, L. Sohn Q. Valentino, V. Zaretsky, M Rawitch, B. Cole, D. Gorenstein, E Peilin, B. Maselc. ROW I: V. Wal- gren, B. Paulsen, B, Flaska, L. Hon- son, H. Berliner, R. Hirschberq, L Kauer, S. Lichiman. BEGINNING CHOIR CTENORS AND BASSESJ ROW 4: I. Kannett, A. Levine, I.. Marcus, G. Sipusich, H. Perlqut, I. Raushert, M. Siegel, M. Schwartz, H. Shapiro, M. Feinstein, S. Farber. ROW 3: I. Salinsky, H. Fuoq, B. Scheck, I. Emer, B. Seemon, I. Simon, P. Fierman, M. Shapiro, B. Terry. ROW 2: H. Schiele, D. Free- man, W. Thorpe, S. Melidones, R. Bilqer, W. Hallin, D. Simon, P. Shapiro. ROW 1: T. Shepet, S. Stein, I. Spector, I. Poulos, Mr. C. I. Thomas, F. Price, H. Nemer, E. Linsky. BEGINNING CHOIR CALTOSJ ROW 4: E. Newman, C. Iacques, H. Barnes, A. Cole, D. Solomon, M. Toife, S. Kaplan, B. Starkrnan, T. Lana, E. Frankel, H. Shaffer, I. Sacher. ROW 3: S. Berman, M. En- qelhardt, L. Yorden, D. Falk, B. Zuckerman, B. Greenberg, M. Man- iield, A. Zusman, B. Glickman, L. Tofie, H. Treletsky. ROW 2: S. Grinker, L. Malloy, F. Zirnbrow, N. Osirow, E, Waters, F. Friedman, B. Tannenbaum, L. Kallison, E. Sakoesky. ROW I: E. Nerenberq, C. Shapiro, D. DeLeonardis, D. Free- man, F. Medow, G. Simon, B. Iqlarsh, S. Ruhanowich, H. Rusinoff. I ADVANCED CHOIR CSOPRANOSJ ROW 5: E. Stern, G. Schwartz, L. Keith, S. Talis, M. Fiore, S. Foxman, R. Fillmore, I. Newman, C. Navison, R. Kane, L. Pye. ROW 4: C. Katz, A. Heyman, M. Salizrnan, E. Rand, A. Bronstein, S. Sacks, G. Cohen, I. Weissman, B. Levin, A. Snyder. ROW 3: N. Koeniqsberg, L. Ditch, A. Kennedy, A. Foreman, L. Skora, T. Pivovitz, V. Lee, L. Crow, S. Seiqel. ROW 2: S. Elman, E. Rosen- thal, M. Salk, C. Swanson, S. Nath, L. Gaftman, G. Resnic, C. Grossman, L. Rasof. ROW l: L. Slutsky, A. Bell, B. Erickson, S. Krause, H. Berqquist, S. Miller, L. Antokal, I. Langehenninq. ADVANCED CHOIR CTENORS AND BASSESJ ROW 4: E. Lanq, N. Tuch, I. Kang, R. Howard, S. Gross, R. Cwiak, A. Schalla, S. Brier, L. Cohen. ROW 3: B. Eisner, T. Feinberg, H. Cooper, H. Kerman, W. Gregory, D. Ander- son, R. Bidwell, R. Mansberqer, D. Silverberq. ROW 2: P. Siupner, R. Pinsley, H. Weiss, B. Eisner, M. Larsen, B. Cherniet, D. Heftei. ROW 1: G. Goldenstern, A. Lanqraf, I. Schwab, Mr. C. I. Thomas, S. Chez, S. Rubinofi, I. Forman. ADVANCED CHOIR CALTOSJ ROW 5: S. Fried, M. Cornelius, I. Passen, D. Ostrow, D. Litke, G. Gar- belle, A. Carlstedt, F. Bergsman, B. Bloom, E. Fargo, G. Iohnson, A. Rose. ROW 4: G. Greenberg, L. Chookaszian, E. Braqin, L. Diamond, M. Reel, M. Kaprall, R. Robin, V. Rogers, R. Peterson, E. Rotblatt, R. Shapiro. ROW 3: B. Wacks, S. Berg, A. Panlcau, B. Silverman, I. Stein, S. Steelman, S. Savitt, R. Smolin, M. Pladis, B. Brandt. ROW 2: M Edelhart, A. Mittenthal, P. Frank, R. Berger, E. Cohen, R. Levy, B. Becker, R. Frankel, G. Tishler, C. Fox. ROW 1: G. Schwartz, D. Kallc, D. Smith, E. Cout, B. Morris, E. Breqer, R. Naparly, L. Eckholm, E. Burke. Page 76 Page 77 A CAPELLA CHOIR KSOPRANOS AND TENORSD ROW 4: L. Komie, E. Lane, L. Was- sel, R. Marmel, V. Wenke, D. Fisher, L. Hake, E. Damm, M. Johnson, S. Blanston, E. Rosenberg, M. Pierra. ROW 3: M. E. O'Brien, C. Dunnow, R. Goland, D. Sherman, G. Carlson, M. Boehner, H. Simmons, R. Kotf, S. Hafierkamp, M. Fisch. ROW 2: G. Nathan, I. Schultz, M. Hurwich, H. Tritton, H. Brinkowski, E. Liss, C. Hoffman, R. Magnusson, G. Nelson, D. Cohen. ROW l: A. Merker, H. Kapper, W. Cedar, S. Olken, B. Sprecher, R. Blank, G. Gross, S. Merel. A CAPELLA CHOIR KBASSES AND ALTOSJ ROW 5: C. Hoff, P. Blecher, l. Bass, S. Ziven, N. Schmitke, B. Sprecher, R. Levitt, B. Brautigam, M. Levitt, R, Dolnick, Pi. Robinson, B. latte. ROW 4: A. Barringer, I. Carlson, G. Goldstein, A. Goldstein, L. Nord- strorn, M. Lolo, I. Mentzel, E. Nodell, P. Finkelstein. ROW 3: S. L. Ma- qrarn, B. Kamenetsky, H. Palmquist, D. Fasman, B. Malter, I. Sinkovitz, L. Krause, I. Schoenwald, F. Mos- kowitz, I. Pesmen, ROW Z: M. Har- bert, B. Mendelsohn, D. Linker, S. Lotchie, F. Steinberg, H. Melidones, E. Schwartz, S. Brintz. ROW l: D. Schulgasser, I. DeMar, W. Garbers, Mr. C. I. Thomas, G. Carder, S. Wallen, E. Bjornson. CHOIR Once again Von Steuben scores! This time it is our symphonic choir that we are happy to present. Not only were they content to entertain us and themselves by sending torth those mellow, captivating tones, but they wished to spread the name ot Von Steu- ben tar and wide. This time, opportun- ity did knock,-yes, in the person of City-Wide Choral Championship. Von Steuben returned rejoicing, carrying the mark oi S, and were selected as one ot the very few to compete at Or- chestra Hall. But the Symphonic Choir is not all. Mr. Thomas directs the Senior Choir, lunior Choir, the Girls' Glee Club, the Opera Club, each in turn making a name tor themselves and Mr. Thomas, oi which Von Steuben is justly proud. The Opera Club selected for its per- formance this year, THE GONDO- LIERSH, another of Gilbert and Sulli- van's hilarious operettas, and showed every indication oi Von getting bigger and better with age. FRENCH CLASS ROW 3: R. Schwartz, B. Christiane sen, G. Nelson, B. Burris, A. Passen, D. Liebow, R. Semotan, T. Altschuler, P. Horner. ROW 2: S. Brintz, B. Siegel, S. Plusker, C. Fishkin, D. Glassman, B. Kwiat, F. Goldberg s. Marks. Row 1: 1. Kimmel, Ff Puris, L. Lieberman, G. Schneider, Miss Siarbeck, M. Hartenield, F. Honiq, H. Bjork. SPANISH CLUB Row 3: F. Alder, L. Nordstrom, I. Edelson, F. Eisner, L. Brookes, A. Wachman, A. Anderson, L. Rosen- qren, C. Holleb. ROW 2: L. Isaac- son, E. Laden, C. Newlancler, I. Carlson, I. Brenner, F. Gayrnan, R. Senelick, A. Ditch. HOW l: L. Spikinqs, A. Chevlan, B. Sprecher, Mrs. H. Russell, H. Pinas, I. Ander- son, A. Barrinqer. LATIN CLUB ROW 5: S. Edidin, B. Daniels, I. Akre, I. Haunschild, I. Forlcosh, G. Strauss, M. Levin, I. Strobl, 'M. Gun- derson, S. Scully, I. O'Hare, A. Henry, A. Levin. ROW 4: I. Green- berq, H. Silverman, W. Murphy, L. Levitan, C. I-lesser, F. Hesser, H. Hakanson, E. Moses, A. Meier, H. Fink. ROW 3: T. Breiqer, M. Stone, G. Cohen, L. Toemrnel, E. Hassmcmn, R. Rothman, V. Broyles, B. Satchal, M. Hurwich, L. Brdecka. ROW 2: B. Eisner, E. Weiss, B. Holzman, M. Armel, M. Frank, G. Kart, V. Brittan, A. Solovitoh. ROW l: H. Mendel- sohn, H. Levin, S. Landfield, Miss Porter, S. Krevin, L. Spikings, E. Smith, R. Goodman, I. Holland. Fi il , Page 78 Page '79 I. Y. L. EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW 3: S. Netzky, A. Lubin, W. Dolnick, I. Albaum, S. Abrams, L. Netzky. ROW 2: I. Appel, S. Pelner, E. Spira, S. Slotten, E. Laden, D. Cohen. ROW 1: A. Opotowsky, Miss French, Mr. Culbertson, Miss Star- beck, R. Pinas. l. Y. L. SENIOR PICTURE ROW 4: S. Siedband, H. Brenner, H. Shapiro, S. Ziven, Mr. K. Culbert- son, R. Goldberg, B. Berger, A. Bartz. ROW 3: R. Goldberger, A. Margolis, M. Superiine, A. Friedman, I. Gold- stein, S. Siegal, B. Brown, I. Klempt- ner. ROW 2: M. Tatarsky, S. Breit- berq, R. Ostrow, M. Becker, L. Siegan, M. Sebba, S. Prochep, M. Cohen. ROW l: I. Hollander, H. Mickell, Miss C. Starbeck, Miss 1. French, A. Alexander, M. Stein, E. Tokas. I. Y. L. Another semester dawns and the I. Y. L. once again continues the brilliant Work of past semesters. Under the able leadership of Miss Rivian Pinas, twice elected president of the organization, and a score ot capable officers, social and intellectual development, enriched by lectures, plays, syrnposiums, dances, debates, and inter-scholastic games, is brought to its many admiring and ap- preciative members, Who, by the Way, quite exceed tour hundred in number. This club may proudly boast ot snappy' tap dancing stars, mellow voiced blues singers, talented dra- matists, pianists reveling in the Works of the masters, and some reething with syncopation. Then We must not forget our expressive orators and thoughtful debcrters Who take an active part in making the I. Y. L. what it is. . . V - -'- .i.- 5. 'sf-.av I . 1 9 - i'?':e- '1'A 'li-' More strength and power to you, I. Y. L.l This club has formed a reputation that other schools have found difficult to meet. Several of its members hold editorial positions on the Voice of I. Y. L., a paper issued once a month, de- picting the outstanding events in I. Y. L. organizations throughout the city, con- taining editorials of a varied nature that prove interesting to its growing sub- scribers, and articles of a stimulating SENIOR GROUP I. Y. L. ROW 5: H. Sprecher, S. Shecklow, R. Swesnick, S. Hollander, E. Zwick. C. Manfield, E. Graft, S. Ziven, I. Tabin. ROW 4: A. Gerckznan, A. Singer, R. Solomon, D. Pollen, B. Komensky, T. Chern, G. Rcckoff, B. Weksler, E. Lemsky, F. Gayman. ROW 3: P. Landman, C. Fishkin, G. Goldman, N. Krakow, D. Glass- man, A. Rubin, R. Weiss, P. Freed, D. Peskind, S. Bland. ROW 2: B. Siegal, B. Rabinowitz, S. Brintz, E. Elman, I. Hertzberq, B. Salinger, E. Weiss, G. Edelman, E. Zollo. ROW 1: F. Glati, A. Goldhlatt, E. Bjoren- son, H. Gross, Miss C. Starbeck, R. Abels, M. Olofi, L. Lieberman, M. Hershfield. LOWER CLASSMEN I. Y. L. ROW 4: L. Harris, S. Pesmen, S. Petcher, A. Moore, B. Sprecher, H. Mendelsohn, F. Brenner, S. Mann. D. Cohen. ROW 3: S. Miller, A. Helder, G. Sharpe, L. Pitman, L. Brown, E. Ansel, A. Goldstein, C. Rosenthal. ROW 2: R. Cohen, H. Zimet, A. Forman, H. Blumenthal, E. Kechunbaum, S. Zied, I. Kagen, S. Zied. ROW 1: L. Netsky, E. Spira, S. Slotten, R. Pinas, E. Laden, W. Dolnick, I. Appel. nature that arouse curiosity for coming events. Talent rates high at I. Y. L., and it is here that the members have one of the finest opportunities to display it without fear of ridicule or ostentation, for they perform before an audience that is ever ready to acknowledge their merits, an audience that is always ready to ring with applause, in this way showing their appreciation and respect for the accom- plishments of their fellow members. Page 80 Page 81 BEGINNING COOKING BOW 4: I. Robinson, B. Busuiovich B. Wilander, M. Mihm, L. Kilberger B. Erickson, L. Eckholm, A. Carl stedt, P. Phillips, G. Stern, M. Kap rall. ROW 3: F. Iacobson, S. Gold- farb, E. Gitlin, M. Elparin, I. Mandel E. Demitru, M. Fiore, S. Edelson, V Lee, M. Pladis, ROW 2: E. Block R. Smolin, B. Morris, L. Crow, B Weintraub, M. Akulic, L. Gaitman 1. srevenscm, M. Risko. Row 1. 1.' Langehennig, M. Gitlin, G. Olsen Miss Thiem, I. Mitchell, S. Masters: M, Carsten. ADVANCED COOKING CLUB BOW 4: A. Jason, M. Stucker, L. Mancusi, H. Tusehlick, D. Smith, G. Lohrmann, S. Smith, R. Greenberg, R. Beart, A. Dorchek. ROW 3: G. Brown, L. Greenberg, F. Koonisky, P. Heidbrink, B. Levine, M. Bergman, M. Lubin, E. Weiss, M. Blathome. ROW 2: S. Dultz, B. Statlin, Y. Greenberg, E. Hafke, B. Iacohson, V. Rogers, C. Bosen. ROW 1: G. Ager, R. Olson, I, Trask, Mrs. Bartelme, V..Wenk, D. Briscoe, L. Brown. H. H. MANAGEMENT HOW 4: E. Alexander, L. Bengston, H. Genthner, A. DeLeonardis, R. Harms, L. Nordstrom, F. Alder, H. Sage, M. Batnberger, R. Goldstock, R. Beardt, E. Tichy. ROW 3: R. Hoffman, E. Meyer, M. Schwander- lik, A. Barringer, I. Linn, I. Carlson, A. Iason, P. Heictbrink, G. Nelson. IK. Weiser, I. Anderson. ROW 2: A. Ditch, E. Howard, B. Siewart, M. Dannow, N. Berg, L. Nota, R. Cohen, E. Robin, I. Wahlquist, Chairman. ROW 1: H. Pedersen, Chairman, B. Smith, M. Long, Mrs. Bartelme, H. Bjork, F. Zeitman, R. DeLeonardis. I HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS The household economics department plays an important part in the lite ot the girls at Von Steuben. To give you a picture of how the girls occupy their time during these periods, I shall begin first with the Sewing Club, where the girls make dresses, pajamas, play suits and numerous other articles to please their fancy. During the Millinery Club meetings they remodel their old hats or make new ones to suit their taste and person- CLOTI-IING DIVISION OF Tl-IE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ROW 4: I. Cohan, A. Iohnson, . Hauck, L. Iason, F. Bergsman, . Ruppel, E. Hoeter, R. Oberst, . Smith, M. Licktenstein, V. Huck, . Schwartz, E. Gaitrnan, M. Lubin, . Buerchner. ROW 3: L. Pye, Atherton, B. Goldfarb, E. Stern, LeCastro, C. Rosenthal, F. Gittle- sohn, L. Komie, G. Bodine, H. Sie- mund, R. Chellman, R. Frankel, H. Shapiro, C. Katz. ROW 2: I. Stein, M. Leibsker, L. Noto, N. Bianchi, A. Mermiqas, M. Fitzgerald, A. Kens nedy, G. Musso, H. Tritton, D. Ehrlich, R. Berger, B. Sutherland, E. Sears. ROW 1: L. Lehmann, H. Pedersen, D. Gordon, R. Naparty, Mrs. E. Nelson, H. Heagstedt, H. Bergquist, E. Deli, H. Fischer, S. Klene, G. Schwartz. gngfif-10050 MILLINERY CLUB ROW 4: G. Felzer, S, Fried, L. Keith, D. Litke, M. Fein, E. Moses, P. Phillips, L. Pyde, T. Comess. ROW 3: S. Zeid, M. Pladis, B. Chanenson, S. Lofchie, B. Freeman, M. Jung, L. Gattman, R. Smolen. ROW 2: I. Stevenson, B. Berman, R. Weintraub, B. Becker, P. Frank, S. Ze-id. ROW 1: M. Mueller, D. Nelson, Miss Thiern, G. Buxton, M. Carston, L, Kilberqe r. ality. As an added feature they make gloves and accessories to match. With Miss 'I'hiern's guidance, the Cooking Club meets to study new and interesting topics that deal with foods, nutrition, and dietetics, as well as hav- ing its weekly cooking lesson. The Red Cross Club teaches girls the principles of first aid. The Home Management Club tends to stimulate interests for future careers, and promote an extensive knowledge of the management of the home. 1 , . I, W , it .J 'UQ ll 4' -is-J ' Page 82 Page 83 BEN FRANKLIN CLUB ROW 4: I. Levin, I. Steffen, R. Erick- son, P. Breen, S. Swanberg, L. Phil- lips, R. Muhr. ROW 3: R. Widholm, V. Schindler, H. Raskin, P. Zimmer- man, R. Nord. ROW Z: G. Flasch, H. Weintraub, H. Allen, I. Almquist, S. Nozick. ROW 1: H. Role, S. Scully, Mr. Wallace, S. Abrams, S. Zloinick. COURT STAFF ROW 3: S. Neisky, E. Stein, A. Lip- ski, K. Faulstich, I. Tabin, W. Wil- son. ROW Z: F. Puris, S. Lubin, W. Rockler, R. Levii, M. Levit. ROW l: B. Sprecher, F. Harris, Miss M. Clark, S. Rosenthal, H. Schwartz. COMMERCIAL LAW II ROW 3: B. Bloom, S. Sieclband, M. Kokoris, R. Feldman, I. Schubert. ROW 2: I. Humrilz, M. Becker, A. Cooperman, V. Leis. ROW 1: I. Swariz, K. Thornton, Mr. I. Baker, E. Warshauer, B. Berman. LIBRARY CLUB ROW 4: M. Bamberger, B. Marks E. Claitman, R. I. Olson, C. Herron S. Miller, I. Stein, M. Levit, L. Hake K. Faulstich, M. Tausig, E. Lemsky S. Blanston. ROW 3: E. Rand, G Einhorn, I. Satlin, C. Fishkin, T Black, S. Foxman, L. Bernstein, S Felner, H. Roqofi, A. Kennedy V. Ryckman. ROW 2: E. Block, B Landau, B. Rabinowitz, E. Stern, T. Comess, D. Davies, L. Pye, B. Bernstein, N. Lehtman, G. Wright ROW 1: R. Levit, L. Schumacher, R. Berger, Treas.g D. Glassman, Pres.: Miss L Graham, Librarian, L. Lieber- man, Sec.: R. Waterman, E. Swan- SOY1. OFFICE SECRETABIES ROW 4: I. Kagan, S. Brintz, B. Liss, S. Weiner, B. Brown, B. Komensky A. Glickman, R. Solomon, S. Poster: D. Mead, E. Zellermayer, G. Buch binder. ROW 3: M. Goldberg, H. Iilk, D. Iohnson, R. Brown, M. Fagen, V. Molnar, B. Douglas, M. Schelter, M. Sandeqren, I. Duffy. ROW 2: S. Larson, F. Alder, E. Lem- sky, M. Crane, H. Gadsby, E. Golas, M. Lubin, S. Blanston, E. Laden. ROW 1: G. Harris, E. Kichaven, I. Stein, Miss E. Swartz, Miss M. Schwartz, D. Spitzer, G. Melin, I. Mitchell. ART CLUB ROW 4: R. Berkman, M. Comess, E Lane, M. Rovner, M. Vitek, P. Green- berg, V. Broyles, B. Goldstein, F Gayman, S, Hafferkamp. ROW 3 I. Schultz, F. Levy, B. Kupfersmith E. Kurshenbaum, I. Linn, M. Gold- berq, I. Duffy, M. Kreisel, L. Hahn ROW 2: L. Buchbinder, I. Levin, L Schuster, B. Bernstein, F. Schnayer M. Hurwich, H. Grafman, H. Brown I. Sieqleman. ROW 1: M. Tausig I. Teller, H. Rafi, Miss Swanson F. Boqer, I. Nordeen, M. Iohnson F' Levy. 1 1 1 I I 1 Page 84 Page 85 HI-Y CLUB ROW 4: L. Plummer, I. MacKay, W. Smejlcal, P. Heyden, I. Bode, R. Heclcel, L. Keen, L. Marquard, H. Rafi, R. McCloud. ROW 3: I. Alm- uist R Freedland R Tuma C. q 1 . , . , Crosby, N. Blomqren, K. Palm, E Dahlan, H. Spoerlein, E. Beckman R. Rassmus. ROW 2: P. Pfister, R. Krusen, L. Eners, T. Conforti, F. Swanson, R. Washkuhn, I. O'Hare, R. Heikens, I. Frank, H. Ianowitz, R. Iohnson. ROW 1: W. Garber, P Breen, P. Messerschmitt, R. Carlson Mr. Cleve, Sponsor, I. O'Brien, H Wilson, F. Vydra, E. Tokas. ORCHESTRA ROW 4: S. Petcher, R. Waterman, H. Sprecher, W. Weber, H. Mitten- thal H Haslcin S Konefsk A . . . - Y. - Badescli, G. Adams, P. Muller, M. White, H. Wexler. ROW 3: I. Hertz- berq, E. Elman, S. Mann, H. Trotcky, V. Lay, L. Antokal, R. Thornton, S. Morris, A. Bergman, R. Addison How 3: A. Miner, R. Kuhn, A. Gal linsky, C. Shutrnan, C. Lundell, S. Triffon, H. Gross, I. Solomon, S. Silver. ROW 1: I. Holland, G. Enq- lund, M. Sternberq, Mr. R. Coe, Di- rectory H. Mendelsohn, H. Narodick, C. Lind, S. Vollowich. 1 HI-Y The Hi-Y at Von is another of the clubs that is so rapidly gaining favor With the Student body. its purpose is to cre- ate, maintain and extend throughout the school and community a hiqh phys- ical, social, and moral standard. Tours are made, lecturers are invited, social affairs are held each semester. Members may participate in competitive events sponsored by Hi-Y clubs in the city. The boys show every indication oi accomplishing their aim. .. 4 1 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Von Steuben now boasts of a Sym- phony Orchestra. The Orchestra made quite a sensational debut this season by its performance at the Folies Ber- qeref' It has taken an active part in many of the impressive ceremonies in the assembly hall, its melodious strains adding to the mood and atmosphere of the performance. Thus, Mr. Coe's efforts are rewarded by the esteem and appre- ciation voiced by student body and faculty. .li R . . GARRICK DRAMATIC CLUB The Garrick Dramatic Club members have obtained supremacy in the field of drama through the constant efforts of the director, Bette Burris, and the guidance of Mr. Ferguson, sponsor. They are working on a novel three-act comedy entitled, The Eighteen Carat Boob, a play which the class is eagerly looking forward to, for it shall demon- strate the dramatic ability of our most talented pupils. May we be the first to offer congratulations! GARRICK DRAMATIC CAST ROW 3: S. Brintz, R. Axelrod, B. Burris, M. Scott, E. Howard. ROW 2: A. Goldblatt, H. Sprecher, A. Winefield. ROW 1: H. Latchaw, M. Perlman, B. Ferguson, A. Berkenblit. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB ROW 3: S. Rosenthal, L. Gaftman, G. Hantover. D. Davis, R. Smolin, F. Friedman. ROW Z: I. Nelson, M. Tausig, F. Harris, H. Deensiein, M. Tauff. ROW 1: S. Miller, N. Mandle- baum, Miss N. Iohnson, C. Hoffman, M. Berger. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Pen in hand, minds alert, Von's future authors are gathered together to express their emotions, imaginations, and de- scriptions on paper. The Creative Writ- ing Club stimulates the urge to write among its members, and encourages perfection of individual styles. Many have developed unique tech- niques of their own, and have gained a deeper understanding and apprecia- tion of the works of others. Page 86 Page 87 CORRIDOR MARSHAL EXECUTIVES ROW 4: R. Lundin, A. Wachman, M. Blackstone, P. Breen, L. Leviten, G. Stefen, M, Lurie, R. Krit, R. Levit, L. Cantor, G. Turbin. ROW 3: K. Faulstich, C. Hultgren, D. Klein, H. Lymanqood, A. Langraf, I. Miller, I. Greenberg, W. Edwards, D. Ballard, H. Gunther. ROW 2: E. Saber, D. Apple, K. Sherwood, B. Douglas, L. Masten, D. Kaplan, I. Berman, R. Greenberg, R. Edwards, E, Wecksler. ROW 1: G. White, N. Silverstein, I. DeMar, Chief: Mr. L. I. Utzig, Sponsor, H. Schwartz, I. Kardos, S. Olken, R. Malwitz. VON STEUBEN CORRIDOR EXECUTIVES Von Steuben has organized and de- veloped a staunch corridor marshal sys- tem. Mr. Utzig, under whose leadership the system has been functioning, has done much to make the school conscious of its corridors, and mindful of the rules and regulations which concern it. The officers of this organization are spoken of as the chief executives. Their duty is to see that everything runs smoothly, that the laws are abided, that the members are efficient. The execu- tive marshals are directly responsible to Mr. Utzig. At the head of theoexecu- tives is the chief, who serves in capacity of president, Under him there are nine captains, each one being in full charge for one period of the day. The three lieu- tenants for each period are in charge of one floor each. The secretary Writes out absence excuses, keeps records, tiles, typewrites, and in general does all clerical Work deemed necessary for such a large organization. I. MEHRENS L. UTZIG I. DeMAR CORRIDOR MARSHALS The corridor marshals have proved to be a vital part in the mechanism of Von. We are happy to have selected courteous marshals to acquaint visitors with the school, guide them, direct them, and make them feel at home. The marshals are under the super- vision of Mr. Utzig, and that alone is enough to see that the organization is successful and runs smoothly. The corridor marshals act in coordina- CORRIDOR MARSHALS ROW 4: L. Pitman, L. Lund, M Feder, A. Novak, I. DeMar, E. Golas V. Horwitz, E. Kokoris, I. Stone ROW 3: M. Spitzer, I. Appel, E Nelson, R. Solomon, G. Krockover S. Poster, E. Meyer, F. Albert, B Kaminetsky. ROW 2: L. Frankel I. Kaqen, C. Pollack, G. Rosenberg S. Fishman, H. Ruby, E. Zolo, I Feinman. ROW 1: A. Henry, S Nozick, E. Zwick, Mr. L. I. Utziq Sponsor, I. DeMar, Chief, R. Berry man, R. Widholm. CORRIDOR MA RSHALS ROW 4: M. Page, M. Feder, R Ostrosky, L. Kauer, R. Abels, A Finley, M. Lanqhouse, F. Zeitman I. Bodelson, B. Goldstein. ROW 3 S. Miller, Z. Leibowitz, C. Fishkin R. Sloan, D. Sugarmcm, S. Pesman H. Muller, G. Felzer. ROW 2: L Henry, A. Mermiqas, B. Holzman M. Scrltiet, C. Grindle, J. Vana, G Tishler. ROW 1: S. Nodell, R. Swes nik, H. Nordick, Mr. L. I. Utziq Sponsor, I. DeMar, Chief, R. Wil- f lems, R. Robinson. tion with the Student Court in seeing that order is maintained in the halls during class periods. They are there to see that no one is loitering in the halls Without permits, to see that no one opens a locker without a permit, to insure Von and its faculty and student body that the school regulations shall be carried out properly. Those who cannot take gym may be marshals. They are doing a fine job of their Work. Von needs them, and thanks them. Page 88 Page 89 FLYING SQUAD, 'ssyz ROW 3: I. Kriesberq, T. Coniorti, A. Rissrnan, H. Spoerlein, M. Becker, I. Portnoy. ROW 2: D. Schnarr, H. Wilson, I. Hollander, R. Meikle, I. O'Brien. ROW l: P. Breen, 2nd Lieutenant: F. Vydra, Captain, Mr. L. I. Utziq, Sponsorg R. Carlsen, lst Lieutenant. FLYING SQUAD, '36 ROW 3: W. Minshall, K. Buerchner, F. Heyden, W. Smejkal, I, Bode, M. Fript, L. Phillips, L. Plummer, N. Schmidtke, N. Blorngren. ROW 2: S. Orlando, A. Goldstein, F. Pfister, H. Weintraub, R. Muhr, I. Wash- kuhn, S. Petcher, A. Coleman, H. Role. ROW l: L. Kuehn, R. Silver- man, P. Breen, Lieutenantg Mr. Lester I. Utziq, Sponsor, F. Vydra, Captain: R. Heckel, A. Leonard. FLYING SQUAD The carefully selected members of the Flying Squad have an important job, for they supervise department at all school functions, plays, operettas, games, and assemblies. They likewise V -qp maintain order in the corridors, and in general offer assistance when the occa- sion demands. They are under the supervision of Mr. Utziq and have proved themselves to be courteous, cau- tious, and capable. P. BREEN L. UTZIG F. VYDRA FIRE GUARDS Fire guards have been established to insure safety, speed, and order during fire drills. The guards direct the traffic and oversee the lines. Since their or- ganization, a marked improvement in drills has resulted. FIRE GUARDS ROW 3: A. Wachman, B. Simon, W. Smejkal, H. Schwartz, I. Bode, G. White, R. Krit, R. Le-vit, W. Boss- rnan. ROW 2: R. Brandt, A. Coleman, K. Faulstich, R. Lundin, L. Cantor, D. Ballard, I. Greenberg, S. Orlando. ROW 1: I. Kardos, P. Breen, Mr. Lester I. Utzig, Sponsor: Irving De- Mar, Chief: S. Olken, N. Silverstein. LUNCHROOM MARSHALS ROW 4: W. Bossman, A. Trauen, R. Heikens, O. Neuman, L. Plummer, K. Buerchner, I. McLeod, E. Beck- man, R. Hafierkarnp, C. Osberg, N. Blomgren, F. Swanson. ROW 3: I. Frank, A. Coleman, H. Lyrnangood, H. Weintraub, W. Cerny, M. Men- delsohn, D. Dunn, S. Katz, R. Richards, F. Pfister, G. Cerny. ROW 2: D. Heftel, E. Christensen, A. Gold- stein, H. Heftel, W. Ratner, E. Borchard, S. Orlando, G. Richards, A. Scharf. ROW 1: R. Heckel, A. Leonard, W. Smejkal, P. Breen, Mr. Chief, F. Heyden, L. Kuehn. LUNCH ROOM MARSHALS lt is the duty oi the lunchroom guards to maintain order and cleanliness and have general jurisdiction over the lunch- room. Their aid has made our lunch- room one ot the finest in the city. M. FRIPT I.. UTZIG Lester I. Utzig, Sponsor: M,'Fript, Page 90 Page 91 THE FOLLIES ROW 5: P. Breen, I. Zitlin, G. ' zz' Swartz M Fo el W Miller R I r Q I - I - Perlman, O, Groner. ROW 4: M. Stern, N. Weisberg, L. Rubenstein, D. Okman, S. Sheklow, I. Victor, B. Lowey, W. Harris, R. Lubor. M. Levy, A. Greenberg. ROW 3: P. Lautenslager, H. Latshaw, I. Ber- man, L. Drass, P. Phillips, S. Bass, R. Berger, L. Klaskin, F. Dreger, E. Palmer, D. Corty, C. Beck. ROW 2: E. Howard, S. Bergman, G. Krock- ner, R. Greenberg, F. Kerman, T. Iass, V. Horwitz, B. Shaffer, I. Creger, Z. Leibowitz, S. Brintz. ROW l: F. Michnick, S. Rae, S. Linick, F. Teeman, I. Lazar, M. Kirchoff, S. Goldberg, B. Morris, B. Wachs, E. Kaprall, C. Pollack. THE GONDOLIERS ROW 1: E. Hoctor, N. Marks, F. Michnick, F. Schwartz, F. Boger, Mr. C. Thomas, C. Hoffman, D. Pollen, C. Pollack, S. Nodell, D. Schulgas- ser. ROW 2: R. Linsay, T. Brieger, M. Falkin, G. I-Iantover, N. Noron- berg, M. Dahlberq, E. Angell, N. Stien, S. Ray, B. Freeman, D. Erlich, E. Kleckier. ROW 3: D. Paulson, I. Satlin, E. Allswane, E. Nodell, N. Amida, L. Monene, R. Heinze, F. Glatt, H. Hakanson, N. Leves, C. Kramer, E. Hassman, R. Vucetich. ROW 4: A. Levin, D. Levy, G. Meli- dones, A. Lubin, A. Opotosky, I. Stein, I. Forkosh, C. Manfield, C. Hebert, M. Levin, E. DeBardos, M. Meyer, H. Fink, B. Holzman. CLEAN-UP ASSEMBLY CAST ROW l: L. Phillips, L. Gittlesohn, S. Glassman, E. Graff. ROW 2: P. Lautenslager, S. Brintz, C. Pollack, I Kriesber Chairman Mrs - CL : . I- Cohler, sponsor, C. Fishkin, Co- chairmang S. Nodel, E. Howard, Z. Leibowitz, G. Krockover. ROW 3: S. Grinker, H. Zlolnik, L. Mclntyre, G. Goldman, R. Kofi, V, Horwitz, S. Felner, S. Zlotnik, D. Peskind, B. Rabinowitz, S. Bergman, R. Miller. ROW 4: D. Cohen, I. 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Konn, E Meyer, A. Krenek, N. Alder, R. Stahl E. Fargo, E. Reimer, D. Wollner ROW 4: R. Haas, M. Lubin, M Blasche, C. Petersen, M. Hershfield V. Constan, E. Rosenfeld, E. Ber- man, A. Kilberger. ROW 3: M Falkin, B. Flood, B. Busulovich, G Finder, C. Kramen, I. Martin, D Peskind, B. Salinger, E. Iensen ROW 2: G. Nathan, S. Krevin, S Bergman, H. Levant, A. Fargo, S. Seigal, M. Hurwich, F. Krasnow, L. Mesirow. ROW 1: R. Heinze, E Cout, M. Niven, Miss E. Addison Sponsor, V. Filip, E. Swanson, Crock, R. Erickson. G. A. A. COUNCIL ROW l: L. Lehman, E. Kichaven, E. Swanson Miss E. Addison S onsor I I P 7 M. Crock, R. Adler, B. Kosky. ROW 2: I. Sieqleman, B. Erickson, G. Nathan, S. Mesirow, M. Pladis, R. Haas, S. Siegel, E. Gomberg. ROW 3: M Dannov, M. Iunq, C. Kramen, H. Levant, M. O'Brien, B. Salinger, F. Flood, F. Krasnow, President. ROW 4: G. Greenberg, T. Needel, B. Busulovich, E. Myers, A. Iason. E. Rosenfeld, G. Einhorn, I. Passen, B. Greenber . ROW 5: E. Berman Q 1 L. lung, C. Peterson, E. Reimer, B Flaska, M. Schelter, V. Constan, I. Coplansky, E. Elbaurn, D. Wollner. LETTER GIRLS ROW 3: S. Krevin, M. Crock, V. Con- stan, E. Berman. ROW 2: M. Blasche, B. Salinger, B. Flood, E. Rosenfeld. ROW l: B. Marks, E. Swanson, Miss E. Addison, Sponsor, E. Reimer. LIFE SAVING ROW 5: E. Berman, A. Meier, F. Alder, E. Brin, N. Nerviq, M. Gun- derson, G. Melin, A. Moore, V. Maas, H. Kovash, I. Bodleson, V. Constan, B. Marks. ROW 4: M. Reel, N. Krakow, V. Erickson, B. Zaslow, A. Iason, M. Lubin, E. Rosenieldi F. Greene, G. Dannen, L. Lundsiedt, I. Teisen. ROW 3: l. Hildebrandt, M. Bian, B. Salinger, G. Ellis, . Meyer, M. Henning, E. Fargo, . Blasche, M. Bladholm., ROW 2: . Tishler, F. Krasnow, B. Stewart, . Haas, A. Fargo, S. Bergman, . Buchhinder, A. Ditch. ROW l: . DP' O.- 91 U1 O F U3 wa O 5 U1 O :z P3 ED C Ui UI ID F ea Qmmmwmim Kosky, I. Trask, E. Swanson, sien, E. Reimer. SWIM CLUB ROW 3: B. Zaslow, M. Pladis, E Myers, L. Lundsiedi, C. Peterson E. Rosenfeld, E. Fargo, R. Vucetich ROW 2: L. Ditch, S. Bergman, M Bian, B. Freeman, H. Levanl, M Bladholm, F. Krasnow, A. Diich ROW 1: R. Chellman, E. Berman, L. Iung, V. Wenk, R. Alder, R. Stohl GYM SECRETARIES ROW 3: V. Behrendt, H. Mueller, N. Grudsky, A. Glickman, E. Lin- dahl. ROW Z: R. Cohen, E. Elrnan, L. Kraus, R. Lees, R. Herman, I. Wahlquisi. ROW 1: E. Tichy, G. Schwartz, I. Nordeen, L. Ecklund, Z. Allswanq, E. Smith. Page 94 Page 95 GAMES, WEDNESDAY STH ROW 3: L. Stahlberg, B. Wexler, E Schuman, E. Ancel D. Larkin A eoidbiqu, E. Roseiifeid, D. Pollen' B. Christiansen, A. Singer. ROW 2 B. Siegel, G. Edelman, R. Gorney B. Salinger, D. Peskind, S. Felner S. Bergman, F. Krasnow, L. Isaac- son. ROW l: L. Lundstedt, E Bjornson, H. Gross, F. Koester, L. Leader L. Rosen ren A. Anderson, f Q 1 M. Bickley. GAMES, FRIDAY ZND ROW 4: E. Alexander, I. Martin, E. Hedbur R. Liti R. Ber er B. Ko CJ: 1 Q I ' mensky, L. Liebemian, M. Fein, S. Fried, B. Levine. ROW 3: A. Ditch, D. Wollner, S. Wineberg, B. Iacob- sen, I. Stnkovitz, G. Brown, S. Loichie, E. Hafke, L. Komie. ROW 2: E. Newman, B. Mines, I. Weissman, G. Greenberg, N. Berg, B. Bush, P. Frank, R. Miller. ROW 1: H. Pedere sen, L. Marks, R. Erickson, N. Amigo, L. Brown, D. Briscoe, V. Filip. GAMES, FRIDAY 3RD ROW 4: E. Burke, H. Wenzel, L. Kohn, S. Landsman, F. Brenner, L. Atlas, E. Fargo, B. Busulovich. ROW 3: A. Iohnson, B. Statland, R. Haas, S. Siegel, E. Shapiro, B. Lip- ton, B. Erickson. ROW 2: C. Fox, G. Buckbinder, B. Applehans, S. Mesirow, R. Weintraub, K. Holbach. ROW l: D. Steinman, D. Cowen, C. Herron, P. Conway, S. Sherman, E. Elbauzn. GAMES, FRIDAY 4TH AND 5TH ROW 5: D. Koester, G. Rockoff, C. Peterson, B. Newman, G. Finder, R. Fillmore, L. Keith, E. Berman, S. Landsman, I. Goldman. ROW 4: R. Sloan, G. Schwartz, V. Ryckmcm, V. Molnar, A. DeLeonardis, P. Phil- lips, G. Einhorn, B. Busulovich, E. Elman, B. Flood. ROW 3: A. Fargo, B. Sutherland, A. Foreman, R. Ehren- saft, M. Erickson, B. Morton, S. Rosen, P. Landsman. ROW 2: B. Siegal, L. Noto, G. Facenda, M. Rechsteiner, M. Dahlberg, S. Mesi- row, A. Ditch, R. Richter. ROW 1: M. Fisher, E. Cout, L. Krueckeberg. M. Ball, M. Crock, D. Briscoe, M. Bamburger. ALL STARS ROW 3: P. Silverman, R. Sheer, S. Pearson, R. Axelrod, Manager. ROW 2: A. Sinqer, Roland Marsh, Coach, M. Perlman, L. Unaiin. ROW 1: R. Peterson, E. Zwick, Capt.: E. Graff, B. Babitsky. BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 4: L. Kai-linsky, M. Robinson, S. Zaslaw, A. Rutienberq, W. Mur- phy, I. Hechtman, R. McCauley, H. Raskin. ROW 3: L. Gittlesohn, M. Cantz, E. Levin, I. Shandlinq, S. Zitlin, E. Shapiro, S. Slottenj ROW 2: A. Clark, A. Levin, C. Holleb, H. Wolinsky, R. Brandt, R. Natkin. ROW 1: M. Lundgren, W. Whisler, G. Whiie, T. Smith, Coach: M. Busse, P, Lally. SWIMMING TEAM ROW 4: B. Epstein, L. Cantor, R. Schneider, S. Slotien, K. Leibermari, G. Berkson, R. Ekstrorn. ROW 3: B. Freedlund, B. Carman, K. Carlson, H. Eisner, A. Henry, M. Balonick. ROW 2: I. Simon, L. Marcus, M. Rovner, M. Goldberg, R. Kart. ROW 1: R. Swesnick, N. Silverstein, Mr. H. N. Maqida, Coach, R. Krit, Capt, H. Mendelsohn, S. Zaslaw. Page 96 Page 97 fd ,mf 1 WL, QQ ' :QQ 'K-5.41 '1- 'nf1f.,.. ipfM .H VE any 5,1-15525, . . ,rl ' :ur 4 ui .fa ., IAP' ' 11- 'M ,. ,4,. .,,g,,,,' 4- :-,Gash L., kg X asfmvfzdq -gp. 3:1 . -- 43 -2552111 155515235 42' ,gp 5n,ie:aL35? tv ' 'vii fhfwagu-1 :U 7 I 1, 54 '55 Qi v' :- '. 5 -fy: 'FL ' 214- '4 2?3f4f,.:fiH1 uw ' ima , 1,4ug,,,-qfp. -gf' '-gesegfw w ff '-+A -fmm fi --J .- , QQ l1 g:f, .. .ieifvc me -awake. iw- , ua .wa-vig, E1 Exgggf., Aff, ff Q.. -. X- -' ' Z- fn '1 5 15 '- Q. . ict L fn K. . 1- Qt'-I., iP1QiHf'ff?23i3'9' 'fu 1 -, '-ffkwf. ' --'--v- in ,V 'L ' . Giqgifpffz ,,u,.,, . ,wif A - --:f--gp z-J.-1: 'A .ij ?rg'3gggfggg5, I gf .5 , .-: .: 1 -, f-J' L,,gg:,y . Li' 9 ., 5KEiw5:e?f L, ,-1waf- pf. lr,-1+ ., - f A iaiifign 'qsf::.wz-., R L , ,..,vxf4,...,. x-wig: fr V 5? 2ffg?QRT.::4EQ, 'G 17 I' 2-533:59 - '4 Q.: ui-,fG'.q.,f, , f.a1?:1d::f,- S. 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Lazar, Miss Swanson, Mr. Baker, R. Krit, A. Wenke, S. Lubin. ANGER-4B-210 ROVV 4: L. Schumacher, M. Foqel, L. Brooks, I Holland. A. Ginsburg, V. Pedersen. B. lerman R Sheer. ROW 3: M k. Erickson, P. Siv , . V. Miller, I. Berg, R. Freedlund, A. ac R. Stewart, R. Fleiq, W. Miller. ROW 2: S. Nelson, R. Axelrod, M. Garber, D. Dunne, S Tanner, L. Gutrnan, L. Schinazi. ROW l E. Lally. I. Bode, I. DeMar, Miss C. Anger, W. Whisler, M. Lundgren. BERGWLIB-117 ROW 4: C. Newlancler, N. Gruclsky, A. Finley, B. Hcxqlund, I. Mentzel, I-I. Genihner, E. Arms ' ROW 3: H. Mueller, B. Karna- ' k bruster, E. Rutlezer. netzky, L. Mann, V. Larsen, N. Roubme , . OW 2: G. Slrauss, E. Ber- ll r- Richier, D. Fasman. R quist, F. Wahlquist, B. Bloom, B. Nelson, E. Ze e mayer, C. Pollack. ROW 1: R. Harms, I. Foss A. Moore, Miss N. Berg, W. Coapermom, M. Lab KIRCHOFF-4B -212 ROW 4: H. Weintraub, L. Nordstrom, P. Zimmer- man, R. Levii, M. Wagner, K. Faulstich, L. Masten. ROW 3: B. Kubica, N. Weisberq, R. Perlman, S. Retcher, G. Schwartz, M. Feldman, I. Carlson. ROW 2: E. Wechsler, F. Koonsky, O. Groner, D Suqarrnan, I. Stone, M. Kritzberq, H. Brown W 1 H Timmons, H. Wechsler, C. Seibert berq, R. Rasmus. RO : . Mr. Kirchoff, H. Rafi, S. Swan IVIATTOON-4B-1U2 ROW 4: M. Kucharcik, R. Carl, G. Harris, F. Brenner, N. Nerenberq, R. Stein, L. Harris, I. Bodelson, F. Morrison. ROW 3: R. Cohn, R. Fine, E. Kokoris, M. Fleischer, I. Godinq, L. Anderson, E. Meyer, R. Ginsburg. ROW 2: M. Fox, P. Schweitzer, V. Behrendi, E. Liss, R. Greenberg, D. Appell, B. Flood, F. Alberi, I. Kagen. ROW 1: H. Kovash, N. Nerviq, K. Maize, Mr. Mcrttoon, S. Fimoff, S. Kerman, - E. Shaffer, A. Goldstien. GRINSTEADGIIB-206 ROW 4: W. Schoenberg, I. Volkober, A. Berkenblit, M. Ball, O. Aanquls, . Wenk, W. Rockler, H. Ellison, A. Schriar. ROW 3: M. Lowy, E. Reimer, H. Trigger, R. Heinze, R. Kaplan, L. Mitzenrnacher, L. Hake, S. Brinclel, G. Kurzon. ROW 2: S. Rosen, S. Orlando, I. Sinkovitz, I. Garber, H. Stupner, A. Marx, H. Bergman, M. Rasolf, S. Ros- enbaum. ROW l: H. Levinson, R. Tuma, E. Lodal, D. Schulqasser, Mr. I. N. Grinstead, S. Koneisky, R. Waterman. I. Coopersmith, P. Swanson. I , 1 25 Page l0O Page 101 DUGAN-3A-314 ROW 4: S. Weininqx, . , swanq, E. Weiss, D. Sherman, B. Haq- qerty, E. Hedberg, S. Bloom, F. Weiss, P. Landfield. ROW 3: K. Weiser, I. Bowman, R. Hoffman, S. Ziven, M. Olick, M. Berman, M. Vanderlaan, G. Einhorn ROW 2: E. Newman, I. Westrnan, Y Vxfindmiller, V. Ryckman, M. Dorchak, E. Hecht, H. Arond, R. Katz. ROW 1: S. Sorkin, D. Harris, Miss M. Duqan, D. Briscoe, L. Monene, B. Rosenthal. Pr Nitz Z. All- COLEMSA-217 BOW 3: R. Beari, E. Henrich, N. Wenzel, L. ' Oldfield, I. Goldman, T. Evers, A. Meier, D. Frankel. ROW 2: B. Ericksen, B. Seefeldt, M. Arrnel, V. Broyles, M. Pulver, W. Quasi, L. Olson. ROW 1: I. Mitchell, B. Smith, Miss M. Cole, L. Anderson, M. Gunderson. CLARK--3A- e205 ROW 3: H. Roth, K. Liebermann, R. Borg, R. Muhr, V Schindler, I. Eissman, A. Badesch. ROW 2: B Epstein L. Kirchler, G. Kag- A: Costa, S. Stone, . , n. ROW 1: A. Anderson, d . r t. strom, G. Pederso Silber, R. Sannem, R. Mortenson, L. Marqua HAMILTON-3 A-306 ROW 4: L. Michaud, O. Kallick, P. Lewin, R Heikens, B. Christie. ROW 3: N. Newman, I Rosengarden, A. Astor, I. Harms, R. Heikens ROW 2: L. Davis, S. Zitlin, W. Dolnick, M. Shapiro D. Geller, M. Ginsburg. ROW 1: G. England R. Lange, Mr. I. Hamilton, M. Busse, M. Perlman N. Silverstein. O'MALLEY-3A-219 ROW 4: V. Horwitz, L. Swoboda, G. Lehr- rnann, V. Molnar, S. DeBolt. ROW 3: G. Silver, H. Simmons, B. Douglas, S. Miller, A. Dethridqe, H. Blumenthal. ROW 2: L. Ciske, M. Rechsteiner, Z. Leibowitz, E. Teisen, B. Stewart, R. Cohen. ROW 1: H. Seibert, E. Angell, E. Kichaven, Miss I. O'Malley. V. Mass, R. Litt. KELLEYe-3A-221 ROW 4: D. Steinman, S. Masters, B. Vitek, G. Melin, D. Kaplan, F. Kohn, A. Kohn, E. Stempel, M. Schelter. ROW 3: G. Rosenberg, D. Wollner, G. Hantover, C. Holleb, M. Blazek, E. Koppel, B. Schy, M. Goldstein. ROW 2: I. Stevenson, M. Swanson, M. Bladholm, R. Weintraub, M. Briskin, M. Wright, L. Schuster, B. Zhitnik. ROW 1: M. Carxtz, I. Roseth, F. Eisner, Miss Kadet, Mrs. Kelley, M. Fript, C. Nelson, I. Trask. I Page 102 Page 103 STER 3A-319 MANA - ROW 4: R. Ienkins, I. Thoennisen, D. Werlinq, N. Kamin, S. Tucker, R, K 'din, D. Krusen, L. Netzky. . Kow Schuliz, I. oi ROW 3: H. Wolinsky, E. Damm, Z - kowski, C. Fisher, M. Bamberqer, M. Messner, H. Spielman. ROW 2: A. Farkas, M. Quinn, Miss I. Manaster, Miss R. Wegat, I, Simon, M. Dahlberq. ROW 1: Wm. Murphy, Wm. Nappe, G. Melidones, E. Valiant, H, Christenson, R. Anderson. TASTO-3183301 ROW 4: N. Stein, B. Levine, A. DeLeonardis, I. Darress, F. Schwartz, L. Bernstein, L. Edenson. ROW 3: R. Ehrensaft, M. Falkin, B. Buslovich, A. Iohnson, D. Grifiin, G. Rosen, R. Gepner. ROW 2: R. Edwards, R. Natkirx, M. Hoimeister, E. Kleckner, K. Shapiro, L. Nato. ROW 1: M. Hanson, A. Sherden, Mr. N. H. Tasto, W. Edwards, M. Crock. OLL 3A-302 h r B CARR - 4 S Krasnow, M. Laskey, B. Spree: e , . Z cherman A. Howvitz. 11 Elackston ROVV 3: S. Maffries, S. Ha pe G. Marks, S. Edidin. 1.1-Ivfffr. ROVV 'ZZ E. Giutrran R. Iohnson, E. Spira, M. Lusher, N. Silverstein ROW 1: L. Sultan, L. Kuehn, B. Sevick, S. Solomon R. Kneupfer. '-m - v ROW : . e, B. Lewis, L. u , ' 1 rn, Miss E. Carro . ll. 1. G ll NELSONGCZB-204 ROW 4: M. McLean, M. Lubin, E. Frankel, E. Hoefer, P. He-ibbrink, R. Brown. ROW 3: B. Met coff, S. Ward, E. Frey, M. Fcqen, E. Kritzberq A. Steinborn, I. Brenner. ROW 2: G. Nelson, B. Lipschiltz, S. Mesirow, S. Eclelson, A. Fargo, M Lundbeck, S. Fishman. ROW l: E. Deli, R. Leib Miss E. Nelson, V. Torsten, D. Scxhlstrom, T. Friisl ZESBAUGH--3B-318 HOW 4: H. Gcrdsby, W. Rose, S. Goldberg, I. Missner, P. Blecher, D. Dcxvis, M. Berger. ROW 3: E. Shapiro, S. Merel, P. Seneco, M. Frank, R. Johnson, A, Yarmcxi. ROW Z: M. Dunnov, I. Spieqelmun, A. Shapiro, I. Cohen, M. Rovner, A. Denlcer, E. Flotow. ROW l: V. Palm, G. Berkson, L. Grcriston, Miss M. Zesbclugh, W. Shapiro, I. Silvers, R. McKune. H. RUSSELL-3B-321 ROW 4: H. Ruskin, H. Ruby, I. Ruclc, M. Highfield, L. Ludemorn, S. Vollowich, H. Tucker. ROW 3: S. Nozick, S. Green- berg, W. Pczulce, F. Simon, S. Berlow L. Williams. Row 2: I. Sachcxel, W. Rob inson, L. Voss, R. Paul, G. Flcxsch, R Hurt, F. Genther. Row l: H. Levinson A. Peterson, l. LeFever, Mrs. H. Russell R. Peterson, R. Nuvison, W. Bleschke l Page 104 Page 105 3B 307 LINDQUIST- - ROW 4: M. Schwanderlik, H. Ockrim, F. Zeitrncxn, L. Hansberq, H. Kapper, I. '1nder, E. Golas, A. Fenchel, E. W1 C1 Bonaros. ROW 3: I. Berger, R. Radrnari, S. Bruch, C. Deamcmtopulos, B. Shaffer, L. Iensen, S. Saltzman, G. Krockover. ROW 2: G. Tishler, E. Schwartz, L. Oso- lenq, C. Lichter, S. Sockel, R. Haas, E. Solomon. ROW 1: D. Sniader, E. Slahor, A. Ruttenberg, Miss H. Lindquist, D. Spitzer, S. Bierman, G. Schwartz. LOWES-QBASOS ROW 4: C. Harris, M. Comess, R. Power, M. Long, M. Olson, H. Pollack, A. Lipski, L. Kauer. ROW 3: I. Wallack, S. Pesman, E. Boalch, V. Eckland, S. Foxman, R. Gutman, M. Benson. ROW 2: S. Morris, M. Saltiel, L. Badoisky, M. Siallman, C. Brandies, B. Men- clelsohn. ROW l: W. Cedar, H. Schwartz, P. Golden, Miss H. Lowes, P. Deamantopulos, M. Silver. N. IOHNSON-ZA-'323 ROW 3: W. Filson, S. Polansky, W. Bossman, R. Santell, W. Schmidt, H. Wuestenfeld. ROW 2: C. Grindle, E. Christensen, C. Lyons, E. Olsen, I. Neuman, R. Bibergall. ROW l: S. Newman M. Brier, Miss N. Iohnson, H. Hillner, H. Lyman good. HEWITT-ZA-308 ROW 3: E. Peterson, R. Golcxnd, I. Teller, P Finkelsiein, R. Schnorr, D. Tcxrnplin, C. Krcrmen ROW 2: M. Striezhefi, M. Hurwich, C. Hoffman M. Frank, H. Goldberg, S. Golcmd, R. Lindsay F, Binunte. ROW l: E. Berman, S. Noclel.l, H Levin, Mr. G. Hewitt, R. Goodman, M. Glcrssner PARSONS-ZA-317 ROW 4: I. Duffy, R. Stohi, I. Teller, M. Wedeberq, V. Krebs, S. Green, R. Oberst, L. Beck. ROW 3: B. Meir, V. Erickson, E. Hafferkomp, M. Kriesel, M. Wolf, M. Gold- berg, M. Viiek, I. Scxllin. ROW 2: 1. Fcxzio, I. Simo, S. Zeid, Y. Greenberg, A. Mermiqos, S. Brown, D. Ehrlich, S. Zeicl. ROW 1: G. Buxton, B. MacKenzie, L. Rohn, Miss L. Por- sens. M. Simon, L. Lehmann, R. Frank, I. DeMor. FRENCH-ZA-310 ROW 4: A. Troven, D. Orloff, R. Heffer- komp, T. Clerk, D. Fisher, R. Schneider, R. Senesky, I. Settler, R. Robinson. ROW 3: L. LaSalle, R. Miller, C. Hesser, B. Miller, S. Munn, I. Greenberg, F. Hes- ser, M. Zucker, E. Elbourn. ROW 2: L. Brdeckcr, I. Fishman, I. Wilder, M. Wolberq, C. Ziven, L. lcmowicz, G. Kcrrt, C. Shuirnon, L. Heiber. ROW 1: R. Schneider, C. Lind, B. Finder, R. Selby, Miss I. French, H. Mendelsohn, L. Lev- iton, B. Rubcm. I vs .ft Ae Page lO6 Page 107 lt RUDD-ZA-313 ' 11 ROW 4: T. Cohen, A. Bauer, R. Vucetrc , S. Blanston, L. Stcxhlberq, D. Berg, L. Mancussi, C. Dunnom, R. Kleeman, P. Metnick, H. Lodal. ROW 3: M. Reel, P. Perlman, F. Moskovitz, E. Fink, E. Claitmcm, A. Bahitzky, B, Rosen, M. March, E. Meyer, R. Ostrowsky. ROW 2: S. Dultz, D. Raqoislcy, M. Babitsky, D. Davis, T. Comess, M. Spitzer, E Bauer, M. Skolnik, M. Bauer, S. Glisker. ROW 1: M. Tausiq, S. Weingarden, B. Shulder, Miss M. Rudd, G. Aqer, L. n, I. Evans, M. Anderson. Brow O'NElLL-ZA-304 ROW 4: H. Silverman, N. Lev, I. Shandlinq, I. Strobl, L. Lichtenstein, C. Ornens, I. Haun- schild, R. Alder, S. Slott, I. Petsch. ROW 3: E. Cohen, M. Erdmarm, I. Rothschild, E. Horwitz, C. Meyer, P. Coodin, R. Rothman, M. Arqosh, D. Kalinsky, ROW 2: R. Cohen, ' ' H. Triffon, E. Iensen, S. Marsh, C. Weinstein, E. Silverberq, R. Schinazi, S. Landfield. ROW 1: M. Niven, H. Renner, G. Strauss, R. ' S lomon. Renner, A. Waldman, C. Kempnel, I. 0 C. IOHNSON-ZASZOI ROW 4: W. Morgan, C. Howvitz, H. Metz, D. Soaer lund, R. Rotche, R. Weinsheim, M. Gore. ROW 3 M, Levin, K. Carlson, B. Weksler, T. Ennes, I D'Hare, S. Grahiner. ROW 2: R. Martin, F. Schoen berq, D. Messerschmitt, A. Levin, A. Clark. ROW 1 A. Blatt, H. Badesch, Mr. C. Iohnson, D. Hechtrnan H. Ncrodick. 1 CULBERTSON--ZA-107 ROW 4: E. Ansel, W. Ratner, H. Briskin, M. Lanqhaus, S. Schriar, D. Smith, D. Iurqens. ROW 3: R. Horwilz, G. Rissman, F. Beals, I. Rey, E. Davis, B. Freeman. ROW 2: N. Lehlman, E. Hill, E. Kurshenbaum, V. Brittan, M. Walclstein. ROW 1: B. Kosky, M. Rosen, S. Smith, M. Thomas, B. H ijllzn Sklare. 5,9 SENNOTTA-2Bi4l 3 ' ROW 3: B. Schucler, B. Iacobson, L. Wassel E. Rosenberg, B. Maller, B. Goldstein, S Bernstein, C. Hauck, L. Atlas. HOW 2: G. Pasier, A. Dorchack, D. Linker, H. Gottleeb, G. Brown, G. Musso, E. Werble, S. Kaplan. ROW 1: R. Chellman, E. Nodell, H. Pierson, E.Schu1qasser, B.Loecher, S.Weiss, D.Smiih. COE-2B-41 l ROW 4: P. Greenberg, L. Kerman, S Miller, M. White, L. Turner, D. Ostrow M. Barmazel, D. Levy. ROW 3: F Pincus, F. Thomas, I. Rosen, B. Scoti, B Cohan, L. Sturtz, I-I. Berger. ROW 2: B Bernstien, A. Beltzer, S. Maqram, R Robin, S. Cohen. R. MUQWUSBU. L. Sak ofsky. ROW 1: C. Holi, N. Kaiznelson, H. Curran, Mr. R. B. Coe, R. Iensen, A Wolosh, I. Beaumont. Hg..-, Page 108 Page 109 STARBECK-2B-109 ROW 3: D. Cohen, T. Lang, D. Hoffman, R, Marmel, C. Herron, I. Miller, R. Berkman. ROW 2: D. Goldberg, R. Blau, F. Levy, M. Pisch, H. Zimet, I. Sieqle- man. ROW 1: H. Samuels, D. Suqarman, L. Krukenberq, K. Triemcm, F. Mueller. ROONEY-2B-408 ROW 4: S. Haiferkamp, M. O'Brien, L. Pitman, M. Piera, S. Rubin, G. Sharp, I. Hildebrandi, H. Silverman. ROW 3: E. Smith, I. Pesmen, A. Rose, M. Sherman, R. Shapiro, A. Pankau, I. Schuliz. ROW 2: B. Silverman, F. Schnayer, N. Koenigsberq, B. Mines, P. Warnstedt, A. Mittenthal. ROW 1: B. Lokay, A. Yazloviiz, S. Sherman, E. Naradick, M. Holland. CROSS-2B-108 ROW 4: G. Shapiro, E. Berman, R. Blank, B. Hirsch VV. YOPP. H, Miitenthal, W. Veeck. ROW 3: H Thorpe, D. Studi, H. Eager, C. Hultqren, B. Iaffee S. Widmcm. ROW 2: A. Valiant, S. Medville, A Cohen, E. Klemptner, I. Gitlin, M. Finkelstein ROW 1: H. Miller, G. Gaqen, Mr. Cross, N. Ander- son, D. Ladin. I 1 KERLEY-ZB-409 ROW 4: G. Garbell, B. Rosenblum, R. Waterman I. Stein, M. Zuckerman, D. Iohnson, A. Goldberg M. Meyer. ROW 3: M. Share, G. Carlson, P Scliutz, M. Singer, M. Johnson, E. Lane, L. Komle HOW 2: S. Lipsich, M. Retchin, H. Niclcrs, N Amigo, E. Stern, A. Bronstein, A. Soloviich. ROW 1: M. Williams, G. Simon, W. Nelson, Mr. Kerley, S. Wallen, M. Lovin, W. Meaux. THOMAS-ZBWS 15 ROW 4: E. Hassmcn, H. Fink, C. Krotz, A. Henry, A. Magida, M. Barnett, H. Hakenson, E. Moses. ROW 3: G. Cohen, R. Lev, A. Klinqman, R. Kofi, G. Busch, S. Miller, G. Cohen, M. Hassenberq, B. Holzman. ROW 2: M. Harbert, G. Nathan, S. Winnett, H. Meli- clones, T. Brieger, B. Chanenson, B. Eisner. ROW l: M. Edelson, S. Rubinoif, I. Nordeen, A. Lanqrai, Mr. C. I. Thomas, F. Bernberq, I. Forkosh, E. De Bardas, B. Durlinq. MCGRATH- l A-l 13 ROW 4: M. Zeckelrnan, F. Gitlelson, E. De Wyze, S. Goldberg, I. Keena, V. Huck, G. Siem, G. Bodine, I. Robinson. ROW 3: E. Aihetlon, R. Frankel. S. Sachs, T. Feinburg, S. Triffon, S. Ever- est, R. Robb-in, E. Rand. ROW 2: M. Riska, T. Minkus, B. Morris, B. Wachs L. Crowe, M. Pladis, M. Sipll, E. Cohn. ROW 1: N. Tuch, L. Ecklioim, L. Baer Miss A. McGrath, G. Gross, F. Knee land, H. Gunther, M. Ruppel. ls. A mmf . .ll ,H QI , 1 .. -- ul ,fain 565: l.f'i-E.-flee l , N, 4 Jes.-lf Elie' ' Q3lW?F . .fm . ..... w 4 ww ..,...fl..Q.. E. ? 1 1 I Page 110 Poge 111 BARTELME-lA-203 ROW 4: B. Levin, P. Greenberg, I. Pas- sen, B. Wilander, M. Lichtenstein, I. Newman, M. Pollock, P. Phillips, S. Gross, V. Fein, L. Greenberg. ROW 3: H. Flusser, V. Rogers, S. Goldfarb, R. Skora, I. Mandell, E. Singer, H. Black- man, V. Lee, E. Stewart. ROW 2: M. B. Berman. Larson, H. Ruby, R. Levy, ' C. Swanson, L. Rasof, R. Pins- ' M I. Stem, ley, M. Sherman. ROW 1. E. Lang, . Mihm, H. Bergquist, G. Olson, Mrs. I. Bartelme, R. Stern, L. Scully, M. Siegel. T1-llE1Vl-1A--410 ROW 4: A. Heymcrn, A. Mondschein, M, Saliz- man, A. Erickson, L. Sinofsky, M. Fein, F, Goldberg, R. Ginsberg, S. Fried, H. Fried, A. M. Ourth, ROW 3: S. Berg, L. Chookas- zion, M. Glick, R. Berg, R. Ziven, H. Sonneri- B. Bush. ROW 2: D. k Lazovsky, B. Bec er G. Resnick, R. Berger, P. Frank, H. Green berg. ROW 1: L. Wilke, L. Antokal, E, Cont Miss Thiem, R. Erickson, G. Comm, L. Marks L lA ll9 MITCHEL e - ROW 3: M. Slone, R. Fillmore, W. Gregory, D Koesrer, A. Kennedy, H. Cooper, M. Reel. ROW 2 H. Weiss, G. Facenda, A. Carlson, R. Peierson ' ' P. Siupner, D. Silberberg. ROW 1 Mitchell E M. Erickson, S. Brier, G. Goldenslern, Mr. R. L. Angell, W. Freedlund. schein, A. Foreman, k , E. Cohen, M. Sal, PORTER-l A-402 ROW 3: E. Block, L. Gaitrnan, R. Srnolin, C. Gross man, D. Heftel. ROW 2: S. Steelman, Miss Porter, E. Stern, I. Sax, B. Eisner, H. Gross. ROW 1: H Kerman, A. Saltzman, L. Pye, S. Chez, L. Cohen WALLACE-l A-405 ROW 4: E. Nierman, E. Wagner, A. Bergman, P. Conway, R. Knutson, H, Fischer, A. Miller, L. Kilberger, C. Joseph, A. Morris, ROW 3: M. Fitzgerald, B. Goldfarb, L. Pyde, C. Maston, L. Keith, L. Iason, L. Diamond, M. Becker, I. Martin. ROW 2: R. Frankel, M. Roth, M. Wiener, I. Sommers, S. Stern, M. lung, B. Applehans, E. Schulman, K. Holback. ROW 1: R. Shukair, V. Soderstrom, M. Stern, E. Breqer, Mr. Wallace, l. Forman, R. Bacon, S. Klene. RASMUSSEN-l A-403 ROW 4: E. Gitlin, I. Cohan, H, Trotcky. A. Carlstedt, B. Mraz, H. Milchell, B. Hirshman, L. Kohn, G. Schwartz. ROW 3: E. Rotblatt, P. Ballard, M. Cornelius, E. Cohen, E. Fargo, M. Kaprall, H. Sie- rnund, M. Akulik, R. Shapiro. ROW 2: M. Edelhart, N. Bianchi, B. Schreiber, L. Ditch, B. Brandt, G. Greenberg, S. Brezin, E. Rosenthal, C. Ludqin, C. Fox. ROW 1: I. Lanqehanniq, D. Gordon, L. Levitt, M. Gitlin, Miss E. Rasmussen, S. , Zorge, B. Ericksen, M. Somlo, F. Bergse man. . t ,. I' 'MGI , ,i1j'fwg,,f ,ai s i t t 1-1 1 u tt. , ,, tt W ,,,...t ttt1Q':t: t,t1Q'.,Nt, it gt t Page 112 Page 113 FAUSEL-1A-404 ROW 4: I. Garber, L. Sluisky, P. Mc- Cormick, E. Damm, M. Ament, R. lens- sen, D. Kalk, D. Litke, R. Deutsch, M. Fiore, R. Cwiak, R. Bidwell. ROW 3: S. Siegel, F. Rosenfeldt, M. Davis, S. Rutche, R. Goldberg, C. Iohnson, R. Ad- dison, S. Lestz, M. Burger. ROW 2: S. Silver, N. Hinds, R. Mansberger, H. Berkowitz, C. Katz, A. Miller, R. Kahn, R. Nelson. ROW 1: A. Bell, M. Carsleri, I. Schwab, H. Heaqstedt, S. Kohn, E. Turner, M. Elparin. WILLIAMS'-1A-l 15 ROW 4: L. Myerson, I. Abrams, R. Widholm, W. Allen, H. Hozman, W. Holmes, R. Moore, F. Lukashek. ROW 3: P. Strom, B. Grindle, W. Schellin, G. Schneider, W. Bischof, W. Mach, H. Waxberq. ROW 2: E. Peterson, L. Henry, W. Penner, O. Folkman, W. Seelos, M. Hanus. ROW l: R. Lundin, S. Scheiman, Miss F. Williams, R. Swislovsky, V. Swanson, R. Berryman. CLEVE-lB-110 ROW 4: H. Trapper, R. Brownlie, K, Huschin, F. Fleischer, B. Paulsen, I. Nelson, M. Koryni. ROW 3: B. Seerrbcn, B. Rullman, M. Feinstein, S. Wagner, S. Farber, C. Csernics. ROW Z: R. Kruse, E. Soderstrom, H. Schiele, B. Masek, H. Mendel. ROW 1: I. Rauschert, A, Carlson, Mr. I. Cleve, S. Stein, W. Marlin. BAIEH-IB-114 ROW 4: W. Umbricht, W. Kjolsrud, E. Ruikovsky, A. Olson, C. Shogren, C. Lundell. ROW 3: C. Nelson, G. Richards, H. Horwitz, R. Stracek, A. Mocko, A. Lessmon. ROW Z: D. Freeman, R. Zim- mer, H. Zlotnick, N. Mychalski, C. Wright, S. Patti. ROW I: G. Bessler, H. Wenk, Mr. W. Baier, W Pervier, E. Simanovsky. HARRY-1B-214 ROW 4: R. Berenzweig, H. Vcxmes, E. Broch- siein, H. Perelgut, L. Marcus, A, Lavine, M. Nordsirorn, B. Greenberg. ROW 3: L. Kallison, F. Friedman, I. Simon, S. Goldberg, I. Socher, H. Treletsky, I. Levin, F. Zirnbrow, B. Scheck. ROW 2: A. Scharf, D. Simon, O. Valeniino, L. Malloy, M. Shapiro, B. Cole, E. Sakofsky, L. Sohn, W. Thorpe. ROW 1: M. Touff, I. Spector, S. Rubanowich, B. Persky, Mrs. P. Harry, H. Nemer, R. Hirsch- berq, H. Rusinoff. GEISERT-1 B-200 ROW 4: A. Zusman, C. Manfrin, R. Bones, M. Engelhart, H. Eisenberg, D. Solomon, S, Blcxti. ROW 3: L. Horwitz, B. lass, D. Falk, I. Kallcx, G. Iclcobson, S. Berman, G. Genow, B. Horwich. f ROW 2: S. Grinker, S. Finkelstein, L 1' Heinrich, G. Fischer, A. Davis, M. Leib- I' sker, D. Gorenstein, M. Katz. ROW 1: Q S. Kaplan, M. Berkowiiz, L. Hanson Mr. Geisert, H. Herkovitz, M. Freeman. D. DeLeonardis, M. Bergstrom. fm wi 1 ,'1,,.,'.' 1 'lr-ffG.,f - V A Pls R35 P Ai it 1 Page 114 Page 115 5. eww? .ww 't Q e. if MCDONNELL-1B-207 ROW 4: E. Elesh, S. Izaks, H. Mistroisky, E. Dumitru, I. Weinstein, C. Salinger, E. ' ler, B. Starkrnan. ROW 3: S. on, C Mitzenmaci Handler, I. Kannett, R. Stevens . Nerenberg, L. Citron, B. Sayre, E. Dawn, I. Solomon. ROW 2: B. Finkelstein, R. Bilqer, E. Anderson, H. Fuoq, A. Hin- richsen, E. Kosh, B. Glickman, E. Car- lisle. ROW 1: E. Linslcy, H. Berliner, I. Hotopp, T. Shepet, L. Rubenstein, B. Flaska. PINK-lBi209 ROW 4: M, Peachar, I. Harris, O. Kirchman, C. Iacques, M. Siegel, L. Delohn, M. Schwartz, E. Frankel, D. Koch. ROW 3: H. Rosen, D. Linden, P. Fierman, A. Snyder, I. Emer, D. Ernst, R. Schwan, S. Grinker. ROW 2: P. Shapiro, W. 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The old Nozoscopist sees all, nose all, and can't keep the secrets. 1 outspar the Sparrow , that antiquated feather duster, who flits hither and yon and brings in all the stale newsance . Listen my children and you shall hear Me give these folks an awful smear. Now if you will bear with me I will teach you something about teachers, Lulu Lily Pons Parsons has often been observed by the old Nozoscopist who sees all and tells more, in room 317 rhythmically swinging it to the lilt of the little tin phonograph . . . l suggest that we junk our radios and come to listen to the puns and jokes of lohn foe Miller Hamilton, the old story teller. My advice would be to have Doc buy a tube of Barbasol. The poolroorn trip- lets, Messrs. Baier, Kerley, and Mattoon, still insist that it is possible to grow hair on a billiard ball. Kenneth Midget Culbertson has a different suit for each school day: what will he do when vaca- tion rolls around and there will be no school? . . . I often wonder if Miss F:rench's male students know yet if they are being taught French or Alge- bra. lt is my rigid belief that the Little Dictator , Lester l. Utzig, shares some deep, dark secret with the Ryan sisters, K. and M. lust what it is, this dopester hasn't quite figured out. . . . I have innocently and quietly ob- served Miss Walter Winchell come down and wait in front of the gym locker rooms every fourth period. Why? Well, maybe she wishes to see and present the bare facts to her acquaintances and associates. Since we have this Whirlwind Winchell in our midst, it surprises me that the 4A's ever saved bottle caps in order to secure a radio. Cl dunnoo-ooll ..... Mr. Magida and Mr. Smith cannot rid themselves of their fairy-like tendencies. They can often be seen delegating their wishes by the use of wands . . . Hew to the witt , let the punks fall where they may. Mr. Hewitt, legionnaire captain of the last outpost of angular infinity, has trained his geometrical machine- gun on the dubs of his classes, and they have come out the better for it. And now the old Nozoscopist must say good-bye. l wish good luck to all, and especially to my successor, and hope that he will solve the problems I have failed to solve. We may quip and make much fun, To keep our spirits on par. But when all is said and done, That would never bring us far. Therefore:- The password is PROGRESS Baron Karrel von Birchwood, Nozoscopist Extraordinary. 4A ALPHABET Albaurn Always Answers Abrams Arnuses Audiences Adland Abhors Absurdity Bass Beats Bing Berg's Best Behaved Bergbom's Belligerent Babble Boger's Beauteous Baritone Breen Bradishes Brogue Brenner's Bedazzling Bragadiccio Brintz's Bothersome Bungling Burris's Bountiful Banter Buscl'1's Brainy Bibliophile Crawford's Cunning Capers Crane's Cryptic Comments Cohen's Cheerful Carolling Ditch's Daring Dives Ecklund's Expressive Eyes Elman's Eccentric Emotions Freed's Fetching Features Federrnan Falls Fast Glickman's Gurgling Glee Glatt's Gorgeous Garments Glassman's Glorious Gleam Gayman's Girlish Gaiety Goldblatt's Gruesome Grimaces Greenberg's Gaudy Gesticulations Harris's Hindering Help l-lefter's Heroic Herdsman Heiber Hibernated Halogens Heckle Hates Hecklers Hoffman Hates Haircuts Howard Holds Hands lol'inson's lovial langling Kagan's Kinetic Knob Kriesberg Kan't Kornplain Leiber1nan's Librarian Life Lemsky Labors Long Latshaw's Late Life Linicks's Lirnber Litheness Linn's Legato Loveliness Layden's Languishing Lenity Levit Likes Lessons Michnick Manufactures Melodies Minshall Mirnics Mozart Mandlebaurrfs Munificent Mutterings Meyer's Meek Methods Mendlesohns Mechanical Moods Netsky's Notorious Nonchalance Oloft's Obnoxious Outbursts Peskind's Precise Perceptions Pfister's Plastic Profile Puris Pounds Pianos Paster's Paradoxial Palpitations Babinowitz's Robust Bounclness Rosenfeld's Remarkable Ramblings Rosenthal's Rugged Realism Scott's Scintillating Sincerity Scully's Stable Strides Sloan's Silly Skirrnishes Stahlberg's Snappy Shuffles Savner's Sententious Sayings Slotten's Star Swimming Spitzer's Sweet Sociability Siebold's Sturdy Spirit Tabin's Tongue Twacldles 'l'eeman's Twinkling Toes Ullman's Utterly Urbane Vydra's Vivacious Vigor White's Wistful Wanderings Wilson Woos Women Wolfberg Won't Wilt Webber's Wheedling Ways Winefield's Wearisome Windbag Zaslow's Zestful Zeal P Pt O G R E S S Page 118 Page 119 Continued from page 16 FUN AND FACTS Mandrake-the comic strip appearing in one of our daily papers, is in reality the name of a harmful narcotic, taken from an herb. Milton Farber tto Morry Lebovits, who just came out of the telephone booth?- Well, did you get me a date? Milton- No, she knew you. The best illustration of mingled fear and hope that I know of is that of a lazy man looking for a job. Upon asking him how his new ven- ture in business was, Howie Ochakoff said, Well, the first day's business was not bad, but the second day I took in nine hundred dollars-yes, I sold the fixtures. Naybore- Do you ever strike your son? Fodder- No, only in self defense. On the west side of Chicago, movie titles are known differently, for instance -Peter lbbetson-PeterC,J KibbetsonC?l The Littlest Rebel-The Littlest Rubel or Small Change. Two high school students taking a ride in a car: Grace Beard- Holly, why don't you use both hands? Roland Clauson- Can't Gogo, I gotta drive with one. Little Horace trembled with excite- ment. Something had come over him. Such a project had never occurred to him before. 1'll go alone. l'm not afraid, Mother. You've nursed me through childhood. Gad! I'll never forget. But Mom, l'm something of a man now. Yes, sirp one of the seething mass called youth. And what's more, l'm game. I don't need your help as I once did. Cripesl Mom, don't cry! We men got to stick together. I won't be long--just w-w-wait. And I am here to say, that little Horace's face beamed with angelic non- chalance as he pushed open the door to-Men's room. The West-Where the men draw from their hips and the women help them drink it. Carl Crosby- I understand that you didn't do so well with that rich man's daughter. Ben Babitsky tVon's Star Baseball player?- Terrible-NO RUNS, NO HITS, NO HEIRESST t Sl- k Did you know that Ruth Eisner has only one dimple on her face? This in- verted pleat is on her left side. Did you know that Muriel Hartenfeld had radio programs over stations WCFL and WIID? P R R E S Continued from page 36 INTRODUCING THE SPAEROW THAT'S WHAT YOU THINK:-Pau line Dream Walker Freed needed two eggs to finish a cake that she was bak- ing. So she went down stairs to borrow the needed dairy products. On the way she got lost and ended up in Mort Levin's garage. Looking for eggs? We wonder. 'lr 1' Hi' CALLING THE SALVATION ARMY: -A collection is in order. loe One Line Albaum received a pair of socks last week from us, but they belonged to someone else, so, we will have to get him another pair. Donations are now in order. A- 1- Q HEY FELLAS! THEY'RE OFF:-At last, through the constant nagging ot the Sparrows, Clarence No More Side Burns Hoffman has shaved off his ever- famous sideburns. Well, with only his mustache remaining, we feel that we have done something for our clean-up campaign. GOSSIPI GOSSIPl GOSSIP! el-lot from the press, we have some prom news: Frances Teeman will stroll through the Grand March, arm in arm with Shelly Slotten's big brother, Lorryp Sylvia Ratsky will be chaperoned by Bob Elkin, and Edith Kaprall will be singing our class song to Marshall Hollebo. WE CAN'T ALL BE CLARK GABLES: -Corky Peterson was almost thrilled yesterday when she walked into 2045, and locked the door. Soon one of the ianitors came walking out with his broom. When Corky came out she com- plained that he had a mustache and wasn't good-looking. lSN'T HE SWEET:-The new fad is giving nicknames to the boys in our class. Sylvan Netsky has a girl friend who calls him Sugar . But, please don't worry, Syl, we won't tell a soul. Sl' 'k ir SECOND CHILDHOOD:-We Wish to thank Dorothy Calling all Stars Cohen for the use of her truck which We used to cart the Sparrow up to the stage. We have only one complainty Dotty insists that we return her toy, because she claims that she plays with it on rainy days. Edith lrving Berlin Kaprall will surely get a good mark in Miss De- Vere's class-last week she presented her teacher with two lovely apples. ut- ik al- ln conclusion, how about sending in your guesses as to who the Sparrows are. You'll probably be mistaken, but it doesn't cost anything. See you next week. P R O G R E S S This YEAR BCOK Tells Our Story,-loo Every Year Book is a record ot accom- plishment and ambitions achieved. We like to think it tells our story ot an ambition achieved, too -tor truly we are proud of this annual. It tells, we believe, lar better than words, the time work we are doing. And 5l years ot steady growth and progress are evidence that we are pleasing more printing buyers every year. No matter what your printing problem may be - letterhead, tolder or booklet- let us help you. 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