Walton High School - Periwinkle Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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PERIWI KLE lssuvff by THE SENIOR CLASS OF WALTON HIGH SCHOOL THE BRONX, NEW YORK IUNE 1939 1 1 ' , 1 vb in 2 sv sag J, ff ' Q., HEREIN is explained the theme of the book, DON QUIXOTES QUEST AT WALTON AT A CERTAIN VILLAGE in La Mancha, which I shall not name, there liv'd not long ago one of those old-fashion'd Gentlemen who are never without a Lance upon a Rack, an old Target, a lean Horse, and a Greyhound. Thus Cervantes begins the tale of the illustrious Don Quixote de la Mancha, a knight-errant, destined to become one of the great literary figures of all time. As this story unfolds, a host of noble thoughts, and high ideals are revealed: and so Don Quixote has lived on as the symbol of man's idealism and unconquerable faith. Pervaded with refreshing rich laughter and sparkling wit, the gay ad- ventures of the dauntless knight-errant provide a spirit of joy for those of us who share his experiences. Iust as we gleaned deep appreciation of glorious ideals from DON QUIXOTE, the romance of chivalry by Cervantes, so have we in our four years at Walton learned much from our teachers. They opened vistas to the Wisdom of the Ages: they awakened us to the concepts of democracy and of toler- ance: they showed us that in a befogged world there is still the hope of happiness. Now we think it timely to publish a new volume in the life of Don Quixote, wherein this chivalrous knight-errant tells of his adventures encountered in the Land of Walton. We hope that in reading DON QUIXOTE'S QUEST AT WALTON you will realize that ours is but an attempt to continue, in the modern manner, the adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha. Helen Siegel I .- . A e e . .....,,2, 0.5. ,- ..' sf Eff' xt' I 4. ,., I mx.,-n ff-'x -N ,, ., 1 . Q 1 6 K la K ..... Y. ,R -' J F ,I 2 za I , 2 . QM . F.1- Q 52' I I 6 ,. 1 , Y f i fl 1, ty I fx 1 XS 5 ' If it 5-Ni 'N .Q ' r fm' ill V- V f 'K . Af, K. S W 491, Ugg .--T '7 A K,,,..f -..NN , Han., , ITT R ,T A ? as alll .W , .,. .. 2 d e HEREIN Don Quixote learns about the Wherein Don Quixote becomes acquainted with the PERIWINKLE f , ca 3 K Q A P' A TABLE of CONTENTS I 5.4, STAFF 6 Wherein Don Quixote sallies forth in search of adventures and meets with the GOOD SAMARITANS of the land of Walton 10 Wherein Don Quixote learns about the HISTORY of the CLASS of IUNE 1939 in the land of Walton 16 Wherein Don Quixote sees the IMAGES of the Fair Dulcineas 18 Wherein Don Quixote learns about the HONOR SOCIETIES in the land of Walton 78 Wherein Don Quixote discovers the LITERARY EFFORTS of the ingenious maidens in the land of Walton 84 Wherein Don Quixote sees that striking similarities exist between current BROADWAY PLAYS and EXISTING INSTITUTIONS in the land of Walton 89 .wee ..,, T Qqtgxp ti sss ,V I 1 V V--A G - - Y t Q I '1 ' ,gig 1 ig , , 4 5 ,1 I , -XX Q I Q 'fs x Y? 'Tir 4'y . V, ,V X S ,, 4 ' f I 3' K Wherein Don Quixote is confronted by a myriad of ideas heretofore unknown to him, respecting CLUBS in the land of Walton 90 Wherein Don Quixote and Sancho Panza discourse at length about the choice of CELEBRITIES in the land of Walton 92 Wherein Don Quixote discovers the Dulcineas busy with their CANDID CAMERAS 94 Wherein Don Quixote learns more about the FACULTY in the land of Walton 96 Wherein Don Quixote has some of the most CURIOUS and UNCOMMON ADVENTURES of his career in the land of Walton 98 Wherein Don Quixote enjoys the pranks of RED LETTER DAY, and the entertainment of CLASS NIGHT 100 Wherein Don Quixote is an eyewitness of the Dulcineas at their SENIOR PROM 101 Wherein Don Quixote discovers the principles of DEMOCRACY and GOVERNMENT as practiced in the land of Walton 102 Wherein Don Quixote hears Dulcinea bid FAREWELL to the land of Walton 104 vi ., f' 6,1 it t p 1 . 'txi:.:?:i:::k' If xl K .r f 26 Ag E I T' - Af.e I 4 g I A . F . f !4 ' x ' fl 8 1. , , 4. 1 . fs , I Q 1 ' f C I A 1 ' N 1. 1 'A X ' Li 'T T A 'v Ljxmgig .. I w no ' A ' fl! 9 T I if 5474, ,ff S ,rf , ,few HEREIN Don Quixote becomes acquaintecl with the PERIWINKLE STAFF LITERARY STAFF: H. Siegel-'Editor-in-Chief, M. Bernstein, H. Eisenkoff, E. Fishman, E. Frankel, F. Gutoff, E. Henry, C. lnsler, C. Kerner, B. Kline, M. Pighini, B. Schachner, M. Shel- ubsky, R. Smolensky, M. Trager, A. Yenk. ART STAFF: A. Burger, I. Coflino, L. Elliot, S. Engel, E. Frank, M. Halfon, R. Hoenig, E. Levy, R. Marks, R. Palca, S. Stein- berg, R. Torella. PERSONALITY STAFF: Appleton, C. Begun, A. Camino, D. Carroll, D. Chenoweth, R. Chirlin, R. Connolly, M. Douglas, G. Drucker, B. Forrest, M. Greene, F. Halbauer, H. Kennedy, R. Koeppel, E. Mandal, I. Manning, M. Maxwell, V. McTaggart, A. Messing, R. Novak, M. Paldon, R. Rosenkrantz, S. Wronker, N. Zymdak. BUSINESS STAFF: E. Berkowitz, R. Gittelman. CAMERA STAFF: I. Lagler, Stern. FACULTY ADVISERS: Literary-Miss Rose Bring Art-Mrs. Marjorie Kupferman Personality-Miss Lora Hussey Business-Mr. Louis Frankel www C,G.W..L. ltff? dtzarfkws QMUHR. ZLMMM., Mfiwfw fOWa-6722- r n f ..,IfUJ- For your sympathetic interest, for your intelli- gent guidance, and for your whole-hearted friendship, in deep gratitude we, the members of the Senior Class, dedicate this book to you, Miss Llula A. Carpenter. EDICATIQ DR. MARION C. CAHILL Principal T0 THE CLASS OF IUNE 1939, A great nineteenth century poet urged: Let not yourself be robbed of your own mind. It is easy to believe what the crowd believes in, You are taking the important upward step of high school graduation at a time of stress and tension when in many parts of the world gov! ernment action is concentrated to prevent the use of the individuals mind and judgment. We hope that your growth at Walton will help you to practise the poet's advice. This has been our aim as it is that of your city and state in providing the splendid opportunities of this school. The future of our nation will be determined by the will of all you young people who are leaving schools throughout the land to keep your minds open and to judge wisely. Sincerely yours, -rvxfeg., Q ,Q,A,..52Sl MR, SIMON I. IASON. Adininistrzitivc Asst. O I J' ' 'Lf .. ' T' O ' . ' - . oy V , , V ' It I' kj! MISS IULIA E, HOLSTE. Dean X-J' CHAIRMEN: Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Easterbrook, Mrs. Fclter, Miss Guernsey, Miss Harrison, Mr. Kessler. Dr. Kummcrlc, Dr. Lutycn. Miss Marcus, Miss Morris, Miss Schein, Dr. Stedler, Miss Wzillace, Mrs. Winner Mr. Yacknowitz. 1 tl t.'l ,xv If-fl ', ' f ! . I 17 J 5,1.V.,,L,:uf,-., I ,W Jlprf l SAMARITANS: Miss Bring, Miss Burrough, Miss Carpenter, Mrs. Driscoll, Miss Flynn. Mr. Frankel, Miss Hussey. Mrs. Isaacs, Mrs. Kupferman, Dr. Lutyen. Miss Schein, Mr. Shapiro, Miss Spear, Mr. Williams. I0 7 HEREIN Don Q11i.Yotrf sauies forth in search of acl- mfnlures lllllll1I0PfSll7Hll the UOCJD S1-liX'1ARlTANS of ilu' html of Xvallon 'Pon reaching near the Walton wall, My lance I lowered, and I charged- Clear through the gate I flew right quick, And found myself within a hall From whence there issued suddenly A tall, majestic personage. Oh, youngster, hurry, you are late, Said she with look so heavenly. I salliecl forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place The Year Book, you must surely see, Quoth one, while passing through the halls, The content each new term is changed, So that it might yet better bel Oh, those who program every class, To give the students what they want, Must truly wond'rous women be, For grateful is each eighth term lass. l sallied forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place. My wand'ring soon came to a halt, On chancing these strange words to hear, My darlings just don't have the time: I'm sure it's really not their fault. Then quoth another, But, you see, The time for Class Night now is near: The dancers, actors must rehearse- So that our work a joy will be. I salliecl forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place A man did hold within his hand Some sheets which I did spring to see, And saw I weighty business charts On publications of the land. I From this I turned and chanced to spy A man who took all Senior dues, And moaned the fact that ere they paid, The girls were chased with hue and cry. l salliecl forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place I, Qc L SA - fy I g fi. x H, 4- . Q 'T ,Lffv T Q J' , Zi f . I A-'V i l i l l l .lp l- - Nfl: Ng. , A N J '- 16 : . if if? I, I I We ' 2? f, '- l gr. ' ' ily' ' -f ' a , x i .. .Y ' 1 N V if fl ' 1' X I . tv I Y jx ' -,,f:gF'f .4.-giw--we-It at .. H' x , Q 1 11 1 f f ' ,, , -f L A ,S47-.,.,L,-Cfvxr, x. r LA.. LQJL, , LNQ. ,,-N . A lo . OWW M l IPS :LA X + X '-lx I1 ' ,. 052' . :av fb 11 -fl iii' if it , il L'1LZ : E: I l - sf 52 - , '-'1A P I n If , ., ' - fl ,QQ 12 A person wrapped in worried thought I came upon while marching on, Because some Personalities To fill a book, then still were sought. Oh, quickly did I soon depart, To wander forth until I met A lady who a Year Book scanned, To make the tome more rich in art. I salliecl forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place The pictures, I soon realized, Which showed the campus and the girls, Were masterpieces for the Book Because they had been supervised. And then there came one, in my sight, Who floated as in airy space With joyous thoughts of ballrooms filled, And couples dancing all the night. I salliecl forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place Attracted by the tread of feet, I fair collided with a man Who made the traffic quickly move, And saw that girls the halls kept neat. By some mysterious quirk of fate, I passed a room with culprits full, Who sat about with worried face. To mope and stare and Wait and Wait! I salliecl forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place On hearing voices shrill and high, I sauntered thence into a crowd: This is my classroom: now get out! I heard a lady's anxious cry. I sighed a deep, resounding sigh, And mopped my brow with heavy hand: Not once my sword had I brought forth, Not once my lance had I raised high! I sallied forth with woeful face, To right all wrongs in every place. Barbara Schaclmer, Millie Trager 211,95 I I SENIOR TEACHERS: Mrs. Atkinson, Miss Davis, Mr. Gitlin, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Greenberg, Miss I-Iird Mrs. Hirsch, Mrs. Kupferman, Mrs. Mangan. Mr. Mufson, Mrs. Nagelberg, Mr. Redmond, Miss Rieger Miss Robertson, Miss Rockwell, Mr. Schechter, Mrs. Small, Miss Spear, Mr. Weiss, Miss Wood. X. L17 ff! kVA 13 1 v W YY Y . , lx. M, Q I V4 QW Nr , iN , , 1 7' 4? H , ,,.. L - ww if A . 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X V- - -. , I, , 5 l ,,.,,..... 2Q9f ',, ..-,i' TTt,u so R 1 A - tx. E K, at t 5 ff f n t r ,L1lLf , ' 33 ' ' 5 , Q -r ' vm .lsr V ry . V , Hi- if' ' y T l ,,?, k fu 1 ' an X in 'ina 1-doll'-gave-wh Q 4 Q.. , , ft, ,f .A -, -'www' UF, . 'lv l ' , y V vw,-rr '73, .4 -,s - -' Q '31 , . J exft . ' -QAM ' A ' Q i fifks, HEREIN Don Quixote learns about the history of the Class of lane IQBQ in the land of Waltong and wherein he sees the images of the fair Dui- n the land of Walton, the special o y, and the life ambition of eac Duicinea are revealed to Don Quixote. , , -5 'Y y 1 -A' ,M .A , 4, , . K 4 We KQV , at , A 7- t ,f 2 ','ifF5l?Q5,AM ,, L if X ., 'Q S' . I W 0 259' ' K , -A ff f . r V. 'N . A . , J N , . 1 ' ,A -,N . , ,Y 'W Q - it ,' N K , A I , A, X X. lf- X my , Y .,, 5 Q x ' 'V '5 ' X ,xi X ' P f Q . x X , A , 'jg V T' A ' gym-.E:'4. Y , ' if it xi' r-.t A is A ' at M zz' ' , x ., ' i 1 N N . 3 9 ir Mfg. t on erre - 1 e r so K 1 ,.' ui- fy cineas. The favorite club while ' . EQ 'Q t i ifjif je +N.t2 it hbb r t rrsa n Q Q L ' 5 f S A - ix ,. iii 5 f 1 ,ggi fi ffif- -' 49' U ' X ii 4' 5' ' if riuww-MTW ' '-'i L E 1 in ' x 'R 1, j , A ' ' ' 'f . kf ,M-1,3312 2 , 2 ' . . ,,Q. nw, N D .V Xa' .K J VA I .lAf S .M,AA C, ,, QV A S . 1 g c ui f l Le if., afzo the HISTORY of the C ASS of JUNE 1959 mf ' and of w..u0n AND so it came to pass that If on Quixote, upon my noble horse, Rozi- nante, entered the foreign land of Walton. There, my dear reader, I experi- enced such delightfully unique adventures as have never before been revealed -nay, not even in books of knight-errantry. In Walton, I bore witness to a magnificent spectacle which was known as AMERICA AT SCHOOL. As scene after scene of this colorful pageant was presented before my very eyes, methinks I became one of the characters in the plot. I remained for some time motionless in expectation of hearing more, But soon, much grumbling did I hear similar to that of the giants which I had encountered on my preceding adventure. Roused at the din, I journeyed forth to redress the grievances of the fair ladies and learned that they were protesting against the burdensome taxes imposed by the G. O. Council. Ere the moon had shone five times more, the villagers were once more in the great hall where the delightful tale of MONSIELIR BEAUCAIRE aided them to forget their woes, I returned to my excellent steed, Rozinante, and rode on to the adjoining village to see what worthy deeds I might perform in the name of my lady, Dulcinea del Toboso. On my previous travels, I had ever been greeted with merry-making, and therefore did I deem it strange indeed, on my arrival, to find sorrowing damsels who gave nary a thought to me. Upon inquiry, my trusty squire, Sancho Panza, found that the cause of their grief was the death of their beloved governor, Miss Mary A. Conlon, under whose guidance the province had long flourished. However, mirth and gayety were partially restored, as we enjoyed the lively songs and dances of the French Club's presentation of CARMEN, the like of which I had never before seen. All the village soon rejoiced at the arrival of a new governor, Miss Marion C. Cahill. The damsels admired this most charming and energetic leader. After witnessing many dramatic efforts of the ambitious Walton damsels, including I'I.M.S. PINAFORE and QUALITY STREET, I reached the con- clusion that Walton sheltered many future actresses, Sancho Panza agreed. 16 As the year was drawing to a close, I bade farewell to the fair maidens and reluctantly ventured forth. Arriving at the neighboring village, I, with my trusty squire, Sancho Panza, attended a grand tournament of one-act plays in which each term was en- tered. The plays were so extraordinarily wellaacted that it was only after very careful thought that the judges came to the conclusion that the Sixth and Seventh Terms were victorious. These artistic ladies also presented a modern dance recital. I liked all this immensely. For the betterment and benefit of the maidens, a new character, Miss Per- sonality, was introduced. All the damsels of the province were urged to model their actions after those of the most virtuous lady. Sancho Panza thought her as harmonious as my Dulcinea, but I was of a contrary opinion. It was my pleasure to participate in a Iunior Prom, which was the first adventure of its kind that Walton had ever had. And so I perceived that the damsels had indeed enjoyed their third year in the province of Walton. In the fourth and last village which I had the good fortune to enter, I experi- enced my most memorable adventures. In this village I chanced upon a troupe of players, the Curtain Callers, who had a magnificent repertoire, which they presented excellently. I had not traveled far, when I overtook a group of maidens returning from the strange unheard-of land-Staten Island, on what was named the Seventh Term Outing, where they had experienced the most delightful happenings that one can possibly conjecture. After this pleasant event, the fair damsels would defer the execution of their designs no longer, and spurred on by their desires, decided to obtain a helmet or cap to signify their proximfty to attaining their goal--Graduation. Methinks these kind ladies showed much initiative, and to display this particular ability, they inaugurated well-planned student self-government, and showed how wisely and well they could rule. One day Sancho Panza, not wishing to expose himself to the excitement of a multitude of the inhabitants, retired out of their reach and recounted to me the strange and fascinating occurrences of their Red Letter Day-how at an appointed time supper was served up, and they seated themselves at a long table like those in kingly halls, and had a fine time of it. Yea, Class Night, Ivy Day, and the Prom gave me much enjoyment. The inhabitants of this village engaged in many a battle. One day, think- ing thoughts which made them stagger in their purpose, they depressedly took themselves through the most bloody of battlefields-the Regents, However, not many nights soon after, seated in a hall almost drowned in silence, I witnessed the victorious ones being knighted for their achievements. This was the most solemn of ceremonies-the ultimate goal--Graduation. There I long reflected, and thoughts representing fond memories passed through my brain. Sadly I realized that my visit was soon to be at an end. My dear reader, think you not that it was with ease that I reluctantly took leave of this Province of Walton which I had grown to cherish and admire! Elaine Frmllevl, Cfmrfniie Insfer, Claim Korner, Bvrnirv Kfino 17 MARCELLE ABRAMS Reconstructionist The theatre French FLORENCE ACKER Court stenographer Singing Progressive Business DOROTHY ADAMS Secretary Social dancing Progressive Business ANNA ADLER Bookkeeper Singing Choral IOAN ADLER Stenographer Riding Basketball LILLIAN ADOFF Teacher Reading Social Dancing ROSE ALFINO Housewife Popular music Newman MARILYN AL Singer ' 'lx-. wt In which is related the Lif- the Favorite Club at Walter CATHERINE ALIBERTI Secretary Sports Home Economics of R TH ALSCHER - Teacher of science Swimming , Das Deuts VIOLA ANDREOTTI Secretary Singing Tennis LEONILDA ANGELI Nurse Ph raph F X ' 'kybkkob Crass 1, gg P' 5 4 Xbv... NORMA ANGIONO Bookkeeper Singing Accounting ,tn ,JM Q. r' Ambition, the Special Hobby, of each of our fair Dulcineas. ETHELYN APPEL Teacher of art Sketching Tennis ev. U ff' M IOAN A I-lorticulturist ' Knitting if' hW?cPff'Uc4 RUTH ARMSTRONG Secretary Professional diving Swimming GRACE ARNOLD Iournalist Reading Photography HELEN ARONSON Actress Drama Dramatic NORMA ATLAS Teacher of chemistry The theatre Debating Gariien PHYLLIS ATLAS Teacher of kindergarten Dancing Tennis FRANCES AVALLONE Comptometrist Singing Basketball FRANCES AVERICH Bookkeeper Dancing Business KATHLEEN BAKER Beautician Secretarial work Newman PEARL BAKER Private secretary Dancing Orchestra BETTY BALDWIN Raise clogs Reading Newman SELMA BALICK Writer Drama Dramatic ROSE BALIN Private secretary Dancing Progressive Business . v .Q V V if Q. AX A . ' 6 ' R , ' f '.. if 'U . . .ia A gt: 'H l. i 1 9 l CATHERINE BAMRICK In which is relatecl the Life Private secretary the Favorite Club at Walton Dancing Basketball ROSELLE BAND Chemist Sports Tennis RUTH BANK Secretary Reading Deborah ANGELINA BARBAROTTO Secretary Modeling Art GWENDOLYN BARNWELL Teacher of history Dancing Dramatic CATHERINE BARRON Travel Dancing Newman ROSALYN BAUMAN Radio singer Music Tennis EVELYN BAUMANN Housewife Music Choral ELAINE BEAVER Private secretary Dancing Tennis CAROL BEGUN Historian The theatre Pool Assistants ADELAIDE BELFATTO Pianist Stenography Stenography BEATRICE BELLER Accountant W The theatre French L ,,,,,.2QlM MARIE BELLOWS Advertising copywriter Dancing Basketball SHIRLEY BENDER Dancer Dancing Dramatic Amhition, the Special Hohhy, of each of our fair Dulcineas. 4, off f iff l . I ful Je., U ry! y 1 ft! f ' , ff? X f ,ff f i ff ,W ,N 1' P Y NINA BEREZOWSKY Aviator Swimming Choral IEANETTE BERKIN Teacher of English Dancing Chemical Research EDNA BERKOWITZ Civil service The theatre Accounting ESTHER BERKOWSKY Private secretary Singing Dramatic HENRIETTA BERLINER Teacher of history Reading Chemical Research RUTH BERN ER Bookkeeper Knitting Athletic BEATRICE BERNSTEIN Private secretary Dancing Basketball ' 1 rv' MARION BERNSTEIN Lawyer Art Tennis BETTY BEYER Landscape gardener Gardening Garden LILLIAN BIENER f ' Nurse Dressmaking Electron Science ROSALYN BILLING Secretary Sports Tennis 4 3 uf' .. e- RUTH BIOLOS f :V ' it Photographic model fb' ' , r Dancing - w4,Yf'?7'J K HC., GY DramatiC Q .xi A ii ' NANCY BIRDSELL S ' 2,4 lisitszff I-is 9 ,ls w I X -'Q GLORIA BISSINGER IU' Private secretary I ' - ' Skating l A 2 Accounting ,i V it V 1 21 R' , 4153, , as-. K if if? X X is ii E s A E E.- i s - ttt A Q tg gy A vk f , 1 l 41. 22 CLAIRE BLACK Traveling Fine arts Current Events HELENE BLEULER Private secretary Dancing Tennis NATALIE BLEY Iournalist Reading Progressive Business IEANETTE BLOOM Nurse Opera Spanish PHYLLIS BLUESTONE Teacher of stenography The theatre Senior Arista BERTHA BLUMENTHAL Business Career Bookkeeping Progressive Business IEANETTE BOCK Buyer Reading Basketball ANNA BODENSTEIN Housewife The theatre Garden ln which is related the Ll e the Favorite Club at Walton MILDRED BOEHRINGER Secretary Swimming Progressive Business MARY BOLAND Receptionist Beauty culture Tennis AN ITA BONDEREFSKY Actress Dramatics Hockey CAMILLE BONELLI Buyer Dancing Newman SOPHIA BONOW Photographer Photography Dramatic BEATRICE BOOKBINDER Professional dancer Dancing Dancing Amhition, the Special Hohhy o each of our air Dulcineas. AUDREY BOSKOWITZ Model clothes Bicycling Camera MARILYN BOYDEN Teacher of health education Sports Tennis LORETTA BRADLEY Nurse Sports Leaders DOROTHY BRAITHWAITE Stenographer Movies Tennis VIVIAN BRAUDY Singer Music Deborah BERNICE BRAUN Dental hygienist Athletics Volleyball BEATRICE BREITMAN Iournalism Writing Current Events IANE BRENNAN Accountant The theatre Accounting Interior decora Educational p a ROSLYN BRENN Current Events SYDELL BRESLOW Bookkeeper Cooking Athletic LENORE BRINKIN Court stenographer Dancing Business ELAINE BROAD Teacher of health education Dancing Leaders HORTENSE BRODSKY Bookkeeper Reading Business FRIEDA BRONZ Social worker Music 5, 4 : Social Dancing 'f as BERNICE BROWN Secretary Art Deborah PEARL BROWN Private secretary Sports Progressive Busines BETTY BRUCK Private secretary Dancing Basketball MARGARET BRUH Court stenographer Reading Volleyball ,g.fM1UM IEAN BUR Business ca er Dancing Vzyfv W' Language AUGUSTA BURGER Artist Music Sketch ODETTE BURROW Secretary Drawing Tennis GLORIA BUSH Bookkeeper Traveling Newman In which is retatect the Lt e the Favorite Club at Walton is -Y - A ll , f V . ,,, :Qin .' w Qi' B F SE- '::,.' A , ::: Q.. 2 9 my ' 'i g ' - ' .rf -jig' LEAH BUSKER Secretary Dancing Baseball ELIZABETH BYRNE Business career Athletics Writers THELMA BYSTOCK Dramatist The theatre Dramatic MARIORIE CAIN ES Business career Swimming Basketball FRANCES CALABRESE Secretary Dancing Business MARY CALVIELLO Surgeon Baseball Baseball Ambition, the Special Hobby, o each of our air Dulcineas. ANNA CAMINO Typist Reading Glee IOHANNA CAMPAGNA Reporter Sports , ' Art X ,Hof . UN, -, if rr :ML ln! yffftfyl ',-IlH'en'A- '. ' Wfvfhfx l-R H ii' 'VI A iv A ,141 tl 3 fy. ODMCANTUR my 1,1I'D8llSt.l' ,I Wfimfg' WY - 1 1511: Farid- , i ' V xi Aj' ef n lu' .L J. ., LL, - f 4 'Y ll X ' l fl ll f1l,fi'll'! 640 f DV' LENA CARBONARO- Housewife ' ., Popular music Baseball FLORENCE CARBONE Secretary Piano Biology ROSE CARELLI Housewife Radio Basketball il- ff XiW'Yl1k'li' i 1-7' GLORIA CARR Nurse Reading Hockey DOLORES CARROLL Professional dancer Ballet Swimming CONCETTA CARIISO Q' Actress 1 Q 03 ' Eiiiszcvwqv-gags We VN- Qxe' MARY CASSIDY Bookkeeper Singing Accounting MARY CEPOLONNES Court stenographer Dancing Hockey IEAN CHALMERS Secretary Dancing Business SELMA CHASON Social service Cooking Basketball DORIS CHENOWETH Secretary Baseball Personalities REBECCA CHIRLIN Psychologist Hiking Deborah SOPHIE CHLUDINSKY Dietitian Dancing Latin ROSE CHOOKASEZIAN Commercial artist Swimming Pool Assistants VERA CHRISTIAN Secretary Music Baseball AMALIA CIBELLI Pianist Singing Choral CATHERINE CICCOBELLO Bookkeeper Dancing Dancing EILEEN CLAIR Teacher of domestic science Swimming Newman GLORIA CLARAS Teacher of physical training Dancing Tennis In which is related the Lifel the Favorite Club at Waltonl HELEN CLARK Business career Dancing Newman RUTH CLARK Social worker Dancing Latin MARGARET CLEARY Stenographer Sports Hockey IDA COFFINO Actress Art Curtain Callers VIVIAN COHAN Designer Riding French . l - . V, ' v - . , . ,br' X I' 9 N1 GLADYS Conga: ' Fas n clesign Q 'di Q . Ny ,I asketlxnjxll D' K 1 4 qi 15 I . 3. . I Amhiiion, the Special Hohhy, o each of our fair Dulcineas. HARRIET COHEN Bacteriologist Acting Dramatic ' - l.1 .fi ' l iff If , i U T ,iwfioyiit Q Cdin erciglg rtist ISI: tching X .JJMJX , C3951 Nigjupf , 'bfi VJ! .f' ' , ll I SELMA COHEN Bookkeeper Bookkeeping Progressive Business SYLVIA COHEN Private secretary Clothes Tennis SELMA COHN Business executive Traveling Dramatic MARY COLLIE Chemist Major League ba b ll E Sci 1 :WW FANNY COLUCCI Court stenographer Traveling Progressive Business THELMA CONDON Business career Dancing Tennis DOROTHY CONLIN Model Dancing Garden MILDRED CONNER Teacher of accountancy Sports Accounting MARY CONNOLLY Historian Traveling Newman RUTH M. CONNOLLY Nurse Riding Tennis VERONICA CONNOLLY Certified public accountant Riding Accounting I A f. ' ' 5 , 'T f ff , O A . ,fr , snmniev coowiiz gi Tehcher of health eduzagon Dancing , 1 , Hdckevi, I wail .1 f' T xr I . n TERESA CORDERC Writer Reading Newman HELEN CORDES Foreign correspondent Traveling Tennis CATHERINE COSGROVE Secretary Photography Biology AN TOINETTE COSTA Teacher Photography French MURIEL CRASNO Teacher of health education Sports Basketball CONSTANCE CUKOR Commercial artist Dancing Basketball CYNTHIA CUMBERBATCH Writer Poetry Home Economics o HELEN CURLEY of Social secretary Traveling Tennis , In which is retatect the Ll e the Favorite Ctutn at Walton MARGARET CURRIE Teacher of biology Reading Newman LORETTA DALY Mortician Reading Newman MARIE D'AMBROSIO Secretary Crocheting Latin GLORIA DANKER Commercial artist Reading Swimming MILDRED DANTZIG Lawyer Reading Tennis AMY DAVIS Nurse Caring for the sick Electron Science Ambition, the Special Hohhy of each of our air Dulcineas. EVELYN DEAN Social worker Swing music Tennis LOUISE DE FILIPPO Private secretary Dancing Dramatic MARY DELANEY Dancing Scrapbook Tennis ANTOINETTE DE LILLO Business career Dancing French EVELYN DELLI-VENNERI Surgical nurse Operatic stage Newman ISABEL DEL PIZZO French stenographer Hairdressing l Accounting f l g BETTY DEMIDOWITZ Business career Swimming French GERTRUDE DEN ER Psychiatrist Music Arista Macaw c er of 1 at Sta c lc B ISABELLE DE RIDDER Secretary Poetry Dramatic I1 S SYLVIA DEUTSCH I Dental hygienist Athletics . Racket ' REGINA DEVLIN Teacher of Latin Cooking Latin TERESA DI GENNARO Typist Dancing Newman PAULINE DITCHEK Social service Reading Biology HELEN DOLCE Bookkeeper Sports Tennis HELEN DORF Teacher of Spanish Knitting Electron Science AMELIA D'ORSANEO Private secretary Writing poetry Athletic DOROTHY DOSCHER Secretary Swimming Pdol Assistants MARY DOUGLAS Pharmacist Dancing Personalities ETHEL DOWD Nurse Reading W Matti LILLIAN DOYLE Nurse Social dancing Social Dancing IOAN DREIZYK Social worker The theatre Tennis In which is related the Lt e the Favorite Club at Walton ELAINE DREYFUSS Dietitian Athletics Tennis GERTRUDE DRUCKER Civil service Traveling Personalities HELEN DRUM Teacher of swimming Dancing Life Saving A DORIS DRUMGOOLE Novelist . Reading Dramatic MARY EDGAR Secretary Photography Camera AGATHA EGAN Air hostess Dancing Glee Ambition, the Special Hobby, o each of our air Duicineas. RENEE EGELKA Education The theatre Dramatic YETTA EHRLICH Actress Playing ba eball Baseball I' Quufl- ,. 'ln X, ,-I1 K tg 74 1 l !'j ' I HARR1aTfE1sENBB1?G ,, ' lXh27tlie'matics research vqbqkcr r ath aticfs I i 1 tw Mat rnaticsff , ,f f ff f f -f fi - . - If - l , f fix' all o r l's re Publ' i HELEN 1 FF, if LW SELMA EISNER Accountant Basketball Swimming STELLA EISNER Professional pianist Art Sketch LILLIAN ELLIOTT Commercial artist Dancing Modern Dancing RUTH ELSTEIN Buyer Athletics Basketball IULIA ELWELL Nurse Athletics Leaders . 'il 6 g X 5,1 finaly SHIRLE ENGEL Teacher of accountang? Reading Basketball SYLVIA ENGEL Artist pf Art The For IOYCE EPSTEIN Education Reading Spanish GEORGETTE ERDOES Teacher of physical training Photography Athletics HELEN ESCH Policewoman Riding Newman 31 MARIE ESTRADA Hospital dietitian Playing the piano Newman VICTORIA EZZIE Secretary Reading Stenography THERESA FALCO Switch-board operator Dancing Dramatic MARGARET FALLON Private secretary The theatre Newman IOSEPHINE FARRELL Commercial artist Dancing Athletic EDNAMAY FASANO Iournalist Writing French RUTH FAST Certilied public accountant Dancing Accounting ELLEN FAY Child specialist Scotties Newman l In which is related the Life the Favorite Club at Walton 6uf7fDL,,,A,l7df LILLIAN FEIERSTEI Doctor's assistant Singing Deborah jg . ,J A VER' 1 3 Teacher of rn lan, guages SW 1' -4 Cu nwen vM,,,j7. ,jf at 1 X . f , if ' A If 1 I 'DNA FEINSTEIN Business executive Swimming Camera THERESA FELD Opera singer Music Choral ESTELLE FELDMAN, Linguist , - Playing the piano E JM French 'E7:-LN fn a, F 1 1 r- 'L RITA FELDSTEIN rfb ' Secretary A Dancing Basketball mhition, the Special Hohhy, each of our air Dulcineas. IEWEL FENICHEL Business career Traveling Business OLGA FERRARA Writer Reading History Forum CAROLINE FEUEREISEN Laboratory technician Writing poetry Electron Science FRANCES FIEDER :pf Child psychol gi Clay , A7 Horses fr!! IOAN FILE Iournalist Politics Arista SHIRLEY FINE Teacher of science ,xl l Sports Swimming v 0 ,R X GRACE FINKELSTEIN Social work Piano Basketball MARGARET FISCHER Certified accountant Music Orchestra PHYLLIS FISCHER Fashion designer Traveling Tennis HILDA FISHER Teacher of history History The Outlook ELEANORE FISI-IMAN Bacteriologist Riding Electron Science MARIORIE FITZGERALD Secretary Swimming Swimming FRANCES FIUMEFREDDO Teacher of languages Dancing Italian BEATRICE FLICHER Teacher of languages Tennis German newspaper IANE FLORET Secretary Dancing Dancing BETTY FORREST Private secretary Social activities Personalities ELAYNE FRANK Education Drawing Print ELAINE FRANKEL Statistician Designing K l Mathematics VIRGINIA FREEMAN P' lournalist J' H Sports h fl! . ,Ji Tennis ' it I I T I I ivfs 1 :Rf ,M 2,1 f 41 A ' . j 1 IEANETTE FREUND Laboratory technician Science A I Electron Science AP' 5 F' f I on FLORENCE FRIEDENSTEIN Commercial artist Dancing Tennis BEATRICE FRIEDMAN Olympic swimmer Swimming Pool Assistants ln which is retatect the Ll c the Favorite Club at Wattor MILDRED FRIEDMAN Housewife Secretarial work Business ROSE FRIEDMAN Business career Dancing Deborah MARGARET FRIES Private secretary Dancing Progressive Business GOLDIE FRIESLER Business executive Designing hats Deborah AUGUSTA FRIZZI Nurse Reading French FRIEDA FROEHLICH Business career Sports Tennis -Y 'S Ambition, the Special Hobby, FRANCES GARTN ER o each of our air Duicineas. secretary EDN A FROHMAN Iournalist The Log French U.. Blul Lux!!! uf' MARILLYN FR ERG Interior decor r Baseball Spanish DELLA FROST Court stenographer Reading Social Dancing BEULAH FUNK Civil service secretary Music Dramatic SHIRLEY GALLIGAN Secretary Dressm aking Newman MATILDA GARTMAN Archaeologist Poetry Mathematics 1 I Music Spanish MARGARET GEISE Bookkeeper Dancing Progressive Business EDITH GEIST f German interpreter Playing the piano German 4,0 SARAH- GELLERI Raise dogs 4 Animals Basketball 1- ADELE GERACI Secretary Singing Athletic MARGARET GERRITY Librarian Reading Newman MILDRED GERST Public speaker Politics Peace Council RUTH GITTELMAN Historian Literature Current Events W ARLENE GLASS In which is related the Ll e Business adminisfffm' the Favorite Club at Walton Playing the guitar Orchestra ANNA GLEEMAN , Nurse M ,I Nursing j 'I Modern Dance X, H! -,fu PHYLLIS GLICK Opera singer Music Business BEATRICE GLICKMAN Teacher of accounting , Reading Accounting LOLA GLICKMAN Private secretary Basketball Sports GLADYS GOLD Kindergarten teacher Reading Athletic CEYMA GOLDFARB Fashion model Dancing Progressive Business NORMA GOLDF EIN Interpreter Music Camera f2f ' ADELE GOLDSTEIN Civil service Dancing Progressive Business MINERVA GOLDSTEIN Stenographer Dancing Business SYLVIA GOLDSTEIN Teacher of languages Playing the piano Spanish ESTHER GOLDWASSER Bacteriologist Riding Electron Science HELEN D j Nurse , Dramatics -M, Peace Council, java!!! ' A 7X f 1 AIIDREY GOODELL Teacher of English Sports Pool Assistants Amhiiion, the Special Hohhy of each of our fair Dulcineas. BLANCHE GOODMAN Dietitian Dancing 1 Home Economics SHIRLEE GORDON Writer Reviews of plays and motion pictures Dramatic FLORENCE GOTTLIEB Dietitian Cooking Home Economics DOROTHY GRAHAM Professor of languages Basketball Choral CONSTANCE GRATZER Registered nurse Current events Newman EILEENMARIE GRAY Nurse Singing Basketball ELAINE GREENBAUM Private secretary Swimming Progressive Business BLANCHE GREENBERG Bookkeeper Dancing SHIRLEY GREENBERG Teacher of history Reading W. A. A. SHIRLEY GREENBERG Teacher of science Science Scientific Spheres SYLVIA GREENBERG Court stenographer Athletics Biology MARY GREENE Teacher of mathematics Athletics Court 0-J! 0'w,4fld-js slug?-54W EARLINE GREER Dress designer Sports Choral FRANCES GREIFF Teacher of theory of music Music Current Events 6 l PHILOMENA GRIMALDI Operatic singer Singing Choral THELMA GROSE Iournalist Drama Dramatic EDYTHE GROSS Teacher of stenography Music Swimming THELMA GROSS Teacher of bookkeeping Music Swimming PAULINE GROSSBAUM Certified public accountant Reading Senior Arista ROSE GUALTIERI Bookkeeper Cooking Basketball FRADELLE G My Scientist Science Garden HARRIET HABER Teacher of health education Popular music Athletic In which is related the Ll e the Favorite at Wa ton DOROTHY HAGAN Private secretary Reading Tennis ISABELLE HAINES Travel Singing Choral FLORENCE HALBAUER Teacher of stenography Photography Camera MATILDA HALFON Poster, artist Painting Print EDITH HAMILTON Registered nurse Reading Basketball DOROTHY I-IAMM Comptometrist Acting Glee Ambition, the of each of our ELAINE HAMMER Iournalism Hiking The Log EVELYN HANAUER Private secretary Dancing Dancing VIVIAN HANSER Commercial artist Sketching Art iw' LEW P ysician Readi EVELYN HARLEY Secretary Swimming Dancing NORMA HARROP Iournalist Music Electron Science W . ogy Hbor tory wtf CECILE HART Secretary Reading Dramatic LILLIAN HASCILA Private secretary Music Business FL RE LMUS P ' n nt sts ' r Council OLGA HAUG Oral hygienist 2 Swimming Pool Assistants 636- , 2 : EVELYN HEBBLETHWAITE Private secretary Sports Volleyball MILDRED HEIT Actress The theatre Dramatic ALIDREY HELLE Iournalist M ML The Log I Dramati ' W lt W JV' Jw f I ff W' S FRIEDA HELLER Singer Music Dramatic ETHEL HENDRICKS In which is related the Life gllsgflg the Favorite at Walton Basketball X EDITH HENKIN Concert pianist Designing Choral . MW, W X A .9 ELAYNE HENR QD Business care r Xb 5 6 Dancing K 0 French lv 6' fi X98 QW HELEN HERBST Housewife Cooking Home Economics ELLA I-IERD Civil service Baseball Electron Science LILLIAN HERRING Humorist Writing jokes Biology ROSLYN HERSHKOWITZ Social welfare worker Reading Deborah ELAINE HIRSCH Business career Books Basketball BERNICE HIRSCHMAN Teacher of health education Athletics Athletic LwZI..,- iflyru -time C 'Commercial artist Photography ' Senior Presidents ROSLYN HOFFER Certified public accountant Reading Dramatic BEATRICE HOFFMAN Certified public accountant Reading Deborah EDITH HOFFMAN Nurse Dancing Photography EVELYN HORNSTEIN Trained nurse Handcraft Electron Science Ambition, the Special Hobby, o each of our air Dulcineas. Wfffi-ffl ,ff ENID ROWITZ Teacher of mathematics Reading Arista IDA HOROWITZ Civil service bookkeeper Music Garden ROSALIND HOROWITZ Teacher of bookkeeping Dancing Basketball MARGUERITE HUMPHREY Secretary Dancing Newman MILROY INGRAM Teacher of biology The theatre Dramatic CHARLOTTE INSLER Teacher fc I dz Read g Mathtlrnatics U i MADELYN ISAACS Teacher Physical training Athletic Mi SYLVIA ITZKOWITZ Kindergarten teacher Sports Volleyball HELEN IACOBI Secretary Dancing Accounting MIRIAM IAFFEE Animated cartoonist Music Debate BERNICE IAMPOLER Iournalist Dramatics Dramatic V VICTORIA IASMINE Bookkeeper Dancing Business FLORENCE IENNINGS Bookkeeper Scrapbook Bookkeeping ILSE IOHN Bookkeeper Skating Arista A Ticher of English l Dancing 4 ' J Dramatic X NATALIE IOHNSTON Economist The Times Pool Assistants SALLY KADIS Secretary Sports Dancing MARIORIE KAHN Dietitian Dancing Progressive Business SHIRLEY KAHN Geologist Singing French SYLVIA KAHN Opera singer Singing ' Choral we MA I'-' I gg ,a t1Lahv1?0 R 'J J 'Mfg ANNABELLE KALBFELD Social worker Dancing Dramatic PAULINE KALISH Teacher of Hebrew Athletics Deborah In which is retatect the Lt e the Favorite Club at Watton BEULAH KALVIN Fashion artist Drawing Sketch RUTH KANTERMAN Teacher of chemistry Chemistry Electron Science FRANCES KAPLAN Social worker Dancing Biology LOUISE KAPLAN Bookkeeper Reading Baseball ANNE KARAGOZIAN Housewife Cooking Home Economics SHIRLEY KARAS Dietitian Baseball Electron Science Ambition, the Special Hobby, o each of our fair Duicineas. TESSIE KARNOFSKY Business executive Dancing Basketball l 4, ,life , xLU.- ... i -L A i wi: we EDITH KARSTEN f Policewoman ' I L' ,i . Collecting epitaphs 1 KIA German amide 'M ! ,fflefililfh LAURA KATZ Certified public accountant Music Deborah LUCILLE KATZ Teacher of English Dramatics The Log MURIEL KATZ Teacher of music Reading Basketball REBECCA KATZ Bookkeeper Dancing Basketball Ll Ill .ff,Al. A . f 9 ,V My andy Teacher of French Playing the piano French EVELYN KAUFMAN Singer Drawing Clay FRANCES KAUFMAN Civil service Art Art GLADYS KAUFMAN Singer Singing Dramatic HELEN KAUFMAN Social worker Dancing Volleyball CONSTANCE KAVAL Private secretary Dancing Business SYLVIA KAZMAN Research chemist Science Electron Science DORIS KEEGAN Social service investigator Dancing Newman EILEEN KELLEHER Private secretary Dancing Dramatic ELINOR KELLERMANN Beautician Swimming Debating ALIDREY KELLY Secretary Dancing Newman HELEN KENNEDY Civil service The theatre Debating AUDREY KEPPLE Dancer In which is related the Life the Favorite Club at Walton of ,, -Jie iv if TJ Q K1 vw .jfjfjjjjjr ' N' -'H ADELAIDE KIRK Physician Music Dramatic RUTH KIRSCHNER Teacher of history Reading Bacteriology SYLVIA KLEBAN Chemist Collecting coins Electron Science Biology j Biolo W7 CLAIRE KERNER Concert pianist Reading The Log CLAIRE KESTEN Nurse Swimming Pool Assistants BEATRICE KILSTEIN Secretary Dancing Tennis CHARLOTTE KLEIN Dress designer Collecting books VIA! 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BEATRICE KLINITZKY Fashion model Singing Dramatic GERTRUDE KLEPPEL Teacher of stenography Dancing Deborah EDNA KNOPF Teacher Piano Dancing RUTH KOENIG Physician Reading Biology ROBERTA KOEPPEL Certified public accountant Dancing Accounting MARION KOLBERK Dress designer Art Social Dancing HELEN KOOPMANN Travel Reading Hockey SHIRLEY KOPOLSKY Psychiatric social worker Reading Creative Writing L Kos ' who 5355 Tefli W if SHIRLEY KOTZ Private secretary Dancing Tennis STEFFIE KOWALYSZYN Bookkeeper Travel Athletic ANNA KRAUSS Bacteriologist Science Electron Science GERTRUDE KRIEGER Musician The theatre Choral HELEN KRITSAS Study music Reading Dramatic In which is retatect the Life SHIRLEY KURZWEIL Retailer Dramatics Dramatic MILDRED LAGER Buyer The theatre Home Economics IRMA LAGLL 4 Concert singer Photography Choral MARGARET LAIER Teacher of English Photography Spanish RITA LAMPERT F4111 Social work , q EiSfL22,Jg:,',.M 5qjl, g 'but few wwfqdw phi-P4 MARIE LANDI Secretary Traveling Accounting , -Pi GERTRU ISGE , Chemist ,C aff? 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MIRIAM LAZAROWITZ Bookkeeper Social dancing Progressive Business LILLIAN LEE Secretary Dancing Business SHIRLEY LEFF Secret service Swimming Tennis DOROTHY LEHMAN Dietitian Reading Camera REBECCA LEIBOWITZ Chemist Basketball Electron Science SYLVIA LEITER Bookkeeper Reading Dramatic LORRAINE LE MON Teacher of biology Reading Basketball ELEANORE LEVEY Writer Writing Camera EVELYN LEVDIE Librarian Books Library Staff PHYLLIS LEVINE Scientist Art Sketch SYLVIA LEVINE Private secretary Traveling Current Events ANNETTE LEVY Teacher of accountancy Reading poetry aloud The Log ELEANOR LEVY Illustrator Riding Arista HANNAH LEVY Artist Dancing Basketball V lr ig, ii. -is 1741 I K4 .. 1,4 'z 'Fw ' Q.- lii 4. 5 , or ' gg 3 l'ml' 'V :2 1 Lfl i f' 5 ' 1 'M l L 11 3 l l4 lf' gf .lf 48 NATALIE LIGHTNER Philanthropist Travel Leaders HEDWIG LIND Court stenographer Sports Basketball CLARA LINDER ' Dental hygienist Music 'T ' ..,,, J ., ' Music 1 QQ' ,SVA iiie y i lliii A SELMA LIPNER ' -A . 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ANNA LONGO Opera star Singing Newman RUTH LONGOBARDI Nurse Outdoor sports Tennis MILDRED LONN Model Dancing Art MAY LOVATTO Bookkeeper Dancing Baseball LILLIAN LOWENSTEIN Private secretary Knitting Leaders FLORENCE LOWENTHAL Commercial teacher Travel Current Events if -: wi ,. . i 5' HELEN LUBA I Court stenographer - . L' i ' 2 Books V w J Pr0Qressive Business il l, in eg Q W . , 433' 'I :' A it N: 6 4, GLORIA LUBIN ' ' ' Travel gg 9 1 Gt 1' glfawllng . etc Ig ' MARIE LUBRANO ff - Secretary Dancing t . -sv-MQ, . . Tennis , A ,k,. ., LILIA LLICHETTI E ' Private secretary - --l Tennis it French ' , ., Q , 'if-kr IVY MAC DONALD Bio chemist Classical music German BERN ICE MACHANIC Secretary Knitting Accounting MURIEL MADIA Business career The country French x i Al!!! L ' , l M , . i EDNAM ER 'U' To write X hysicis. textbook f f 1' I M M aries- N lf . fd -f . f Q' t tt PJ li. ul L ' rf C ea - A i f .e if v- 51 ' .f . W ' j r ' I ' A .fy L Ani. V, V . 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EVELYN MARKUS Teacher of biology Reading Biology MARIE MARTELLI Music critic Reading Choral EDITH MARTIN Teacher of French Sports French CATHERINE MARTIN Teacher of Spanish Study of Spanish Spanish SELMA MARTIN Private secretary K Swimming 5 ' Biology ' ii-viii ESTELLE MARX Radio announcer Reading Progressive Business ESTHER MATTE Dietitian Reading Dramatic MADELYN V. MAXWELL Model clothes Traveling Tennis IRMA McANDREWS Private secretary Riding Tennis REGINA McCABE Private secretary Drawing Baseball ROSE MCCUE Nurse Sports Baseball CATHERINE McDONALD 4- Swimming instructor Dressmaking Ulu Pool Assista ts an 0 ' UAA Cbgegpg- ' I IEAN McKAY y li Surgeon ' Handicraft I Basketball 'U we J My x t My X r VIRGINIA MCKEON X Actress 1 Sports Dramatic MARGARET MCMULLEN Secretary Sports Tennis IOSEPHINE McNAMARA Teacher of health education Dramatics Life Saving VIVIAN MCTAGGART Writer Football Tennis BEATRICE MECKLER Bacteriologist Reading Dramatic ROSALIND MEIROWITZ Secretary Reading Secretarial ELAINE MEISNER Actress Acting Curtain Callers ANNETTE MELTZER Physician Poetry Dramatic We SWL' MIRI MENDELSBERG Linguist Languages l Spanish 'N r Off ' J wwu In which is related the Life the Favorite Club at Walton I 1 i ANNA MENDLER Business career Tennis Progressive Business SHIRLEY MENDOZA Kindergarten teacher The theatre Dramatic ADRIENNE MERINGER Designer Mimicking Basketball v-IFF' 1 ' Q? 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IANET MEYER Stenographer Reading Dramatic MARION MEYER Librarian Reading Craft ROSLYN MEYER Commercial artist Drawing Art CARMELA MIANO Singer 22252359 ,KS yyfj ' ,J T Q J EY My JP EIQANGAS ER Soc l cr GERTRUDE MILLER Secretary Knitting Deborah SYLVIA MILLER Iournalist Journalism The Log GERTRUDE MINER Buyer Reading Deborah ALVA MINGINS Singer Singing Choral ROSE MIRSKY Writer Reading Current Events PHYLLIS MITCHELL Secretary Dancing Progressive Business RUTH MITTELKAUF Private secretary Dress designing Social Dancing MARGARET MOHR Private secretary Reading Business IRENE MONSHINE Laboratory technician Science 'I' Q Q 0 4 C-'L' Science Mb WJ HENRIETTA MONTGOMERY Artist Music Microscopy f' HELEN MORAN Iournalist Music Tennis EILEEN MORIARTY Social worker Basketball W. A. A. Leaders MARY MORISI Stenographer Writing Baseball La! DORIS O OWITZ Teacher of English 9 Radio Board of E IOSEPHINE MOSIA Private secretary Popular music Newman BEATRICE MOSKOWITZ Private secretary Traveling Dramatic ROSE MOSKOWITZ Designer Drawing Basketball I7 In which is related the Life the Favorite Club at Walton 1 QA' ff7 ff K KAY MOUTAL i Secretary Reading 2 ' Arista ELLEN MUESER Nurse Horses Pool Assistants FRANCES MUMBRAUER Stenographer Photography Camera OLGA MURIAHN Teacher of biology Swimming Swimming ELIZABETH MURPHY Secretary Dancing Newman WND A ,W SUN 1 Reading Current Events Ambition, the Special Hobby, o each of our air Dulcineas. MARGARET MURPHY Civil Service Sports French SHIRLEY MYERS Teacher Photography Senior Arista FLORENCE MYERSTEIN Secretary Dancing French ALYCE MYSIAK Surgical nurse Travel Hockey ESTELLE NEEDELMAN Stenographer X Travel Dramatic ANNA NEGRIN Statistician Athletics Accounting jd GLADYS NEIDINGER Artist Athletics Basketball GOLDIE NEMIROFF Bookkeeper Outdoor sports Tennis CLARE NESCHIS Business executive Dancing Deborah SYLVIA NEUMAN Private secretary Reading Dramatic BLAN CHE NEVENS Traveler Ballroom dancing Art DORIS NIEDENSTEIN Kindergarten teacher Church choir Biology ELY E NI RG ach gb ' uh c s Q ot ra h MARGARET NOLAN Accountant Swimming Newman ffo In which is related the Life ELAINE NOREK the Favorite Club at Walton Teacher of typing Tommy Dorsey's band Tennis AQUIIQLA NORWICH Teacher of health education Swimming Basketball LILLIE NOVAK ' Commercial artist Swimming Microscopy ROSALIE NOVAK Bookkeeper Reading Personalities EVALYNE NOVOTIN E Dietitian Sports Swimming NATALIE NOWAK Teacher of health education Athletics Basketball LILLIAN NUGENT Comptometer operator Reading Basketball QNX JM fl f A-U DORA BERSTEIN Teacher of mathematics Collecting stamps Athletic CATHERINE O'BRIEN Stenographer Dancing Craft MINERVA O'CONNELL Nurse Reading Spanish Actres Danci g V , Baseball IULIA X . IEANNE ORR Business career Dancing Newman EVELYN PAKOWITZ Private nurse Writing jingles Electron Science ROSALINDE PALCA Commercial artist Sketching The Fort Amhiiion, the Special Hohhy, o each of our air Dulcineas. MURIEL PALDON Teacher of English Painting Dramatic HELEN PANASEWICZ Singer Dancing Choral MILDRED PANICA Iournalist Swimming Newman KATHERINE PAPPAS Model clothes Designing Hockey ax 9' :CSN ' f V cg LAURA PARIS W .H gi a Costume designer ausmnf X- Qi Art 'gi Q Spanish newspaper if' A ELEANOR PATTERSON Nurse Basketball Basketball 5' - 'ff ANGELINA PELLICANO Secretary Dancing Athletic AGNES PEN IGIAN Certified public accountant Reading Newman IULIA PENSO Nurse Dancing Athletic BLANCHE PENTZER Actress Tap dancing Dramatic FRIEDA PERL Chemist Music French HELEN PERL Dietitian Traveling Biology IREN E PERLMAN Bookkeeper Basketball Accounting CLARA PERNA Teacher of Latin Drawing Latin LUCILLE PETROCINE In which is related the LI e Teacher of health education the Favorite at X Hockey Hockey IOYCE PHILLIPS Lawyer Reading Peace Council MARY PIGHIN Essayist VW! 0,1 Collecting poetry Shakespeare IEANETTE PINCUS Radiologist Knitting French VERONICA PINTO Kindergarten teach r ' Swimming 8,931 Tennis pmwow SARAH PITKOWSKY Scientific research Science Science Research RUTH PLEUS Fashion designer Reading Progressive Business BLANCHE POLLACK Buyer Classical music Current Events HILDA POMERANTZ Civil Service bookkeeper Music Progressive Business SHIRLEY POMERANZ Dietitian Traveling Athletic BERTHA POSNER Dietitian Dancing Dramatic NANCY PROCINO Private secretary Singing Business SOPHIE PROTSKY Governess Reading Basketball ROSELLE PRUSSAK Private secretary Music Business 2 Ambition, the Special Hohhy, o each of our air Dulcineas. ROSE PUCCI Stenographer Beauty culture Progressive Business CLEMENTINE PUGLIESE Singer Singing Choral ELIZABETH RACHKO Dentist's assistant Dancing Athletic MILDRED RADIN Biology research worker The theatre Chemistry Research ROSALIND RADOCCIA Iournalist Sports Pool Assistants RR POR c olo s theatre W Sw ' LENORE RAPPAPORT Dental assistant The theatre Mathematics MILDRED RATTNER Business career Classical music Glee CECILIA REARDON Stenographer Dancing Newman PEARL REEP Teacher of French Music Ca et La VIRGINIA REESE Bacteriologist Collecting butterllies Biology ESTHER REICH Bookkeeper Dancing Business FLORENCE REICI-INER Concert pianist Piano French RAY REIFMAN Iournalist Sports Basketball f N Auf! 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IRMA RODRIGUEZ Model shoes Dancing Newman WINIFRED ROGERS Artist Drawing Chess FRANCES ROMANINSKY Bookkeeper Sight-seeing in New York Newman KATHERINE ROMANO Travel in America Singing Newman CESLAVA ROMATOWSKI Secretary Cooking Basketball RHODA ROSEN Teacher of science World events 3 Electron Science l I RI ' SEN Te her of French A imals ennis J, IEANNETTE ROSENBERG Social worker Dancing Camera QMUJ Nfjlxgfl ' ,Irpvfgh ' - SHIRLEY ROSENBERG . , - Musician llknnv crews U 'VIA 1 Music QV ,dl -of . My Dramaticlr , guy - -s '1 J' LA f-'V' JL.: f, L., Tv? ' J I f' fu ' I rff, ' - ,PV , lvl .1 ' I Teacher of ungra . 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CLAIRE RUSSELL l Secretary A Reading Progressive Business IEANN E RYDELL Iournalist Writing Executive Council TILLIE SALERNO Teacher of health education Books Basketball LOUISE SALHANIK Interior decorator Singing Social Dancing PAULIN E SALINGER Interior decorator Music Dancing ROSE SALTALAMACCHIA Secretary Reading Progressive Business ROSALIND SAMACHOFSKY Secretary Photography Deborah SHIRLEY SAMOSOIID Singer Knitting Bacteriology EMMA SAMISCH Social service Reading Arista ANGELA SANTELLI Business career Nursing Basketball DORIS SAUTER Medical assistant Music Biology DOROTHY SAVODNICK Detective Cooking Baseball CARMELLA SCARRO Secretary Music Progressive Business BARBARA SCHACHNER gfjl Research worker ' 1 NV ' , .4 .1 4 I f in du . Music ,-v 'R 1 1, - Q. ,J-Q French I A . . W ' r I 5. si .-l-,1- XLA, J, vpn 'N' t I ' Q, f u I N .N ,-. 1 J .1 .rf r ,-Q Q v ., -Q Q fs ' I , is ,A A ang , F, h. ,, . ,- l 4 :L 4 ' 3: J., r, c. t' 1 if I l ' A .H .1 14 l'f Q, l 'I cf' In which is related the Ll e RUTH SCHAEFER F Scientist the avorite Club at Walton Reading Biology EDITH SCHARF Private secretary Social life Basketball EVELYN SCHARNETZKI Health education teacher Singing Basketball IRENE SCHATZ Aviator Dancing Swimming VIRGINIA SCHAUFELBERGER Civil service Sports Choral IOY SCHINDEL Chemist Sports Chemistry ELAYNE SCHLEMAN Model hands Riding Art MARGARET SCHLINGER Clinical laboratory technician Collecting nature specimens Chemistry Research FRANCES SCHMELTZER Fashion designer Sculpturing Peace Council EIINICE SCHNEIDER Receptionist Reading Swimming EDNA SCHONBRUN Secretary Reading Spanish ROSE SCHONBRUN Dress designer Writing poetry Sketch INA SCHORNSTEIN Travel Sketching Sketch DEBORAH SCHREIBMAN Nurse Athletics Honor Athletic Ambition, the Special Hobby o each of our air Dulcineas. HARRIET SCHWAID Traveler Dancing Mathematics ELAINE SCHWARTZ B B I Secretary A . Dancing . . Microscopy .,:S ' 1 LILLIAN SCHWARTZ Bookkeeper Reading Deborah MADELE1 E SCHWARTZ A - . s Singer an G- svl v.9lnO I icia c Economics 3,00 CMO ll DAO COX N Tennis N10 on jay:-Lg 1, ' T 32fu e3Lo-N. QW QV j ,SKEEM BMA ' 'Dt55f9f'-fff - , I all le it My it s isf I VU--Qld L ' I g MANYA SCHWARTZMAN pa 4 Biology research worker Nature ,Q r il Biology Research r ' EVELYN SCHWINGER ig Teacher of history ' i Poetry My K, LL L g S 7 ,S Biology W . I T- if MARY SCIACCA Singer Music Glee ENID SCKOLNICK Doctor's assistant Dancing Craft ALICE SEIBERT Commercial model Sports Progressive Business EDITH SELTZER To travel Current events History Seminar MARY SETTEMBRINO Designer Drawing Biology MARION SEXTON Photographers model Dancing Dramatic FRANCES SGANGA Cosmetologist Collecting books Dramatic DORIS SHAFTER Scientific research Concerts Science fi' rf' .-Z ' My J if B' A S . ' Siii I Al l x 65 MIRIAM SHAHAN Dietitian Cooking Deborah FLORENCE SHALLY Social worker Photography Camera HELEN SHEAR Sociologist Sports G.O. Assembly MARY SHEEHAN Iournalist Music Progressive Business . ., I RIVA SHEIB All K 1 W 1 ll Lawyer . M, Dramatics rt VVS Aff Chemistry 1, . 0 lx 5 X0-' Us 1 41. 'Q 'le X -IQ I I sing cop 'ter Advertisi ' Sbjwwe MARY AGNES SHERIDAN Secretary Dancing Tennis HANNAH SHERMAN Dietitian Dancing Business In which is related the Ll e the Favorite Club at Walton MAY SHERMAN Bookkeeper Singing Basketball ALICE SHERR Typist Etching Leaders VIRGINIA SHORTELL Writer Reading Newman EDITH SIDENBERG Bacteriologist Science Bacteriology by X cher etieiwmy le on Science HELEN SIEGEL Musician Music French Ambition, the Special Hohhv o each of our air Dulcineas. NAOMI SIEGEL Actress The theatre Writers ELEANOR SILVERBERG Stenographer ' Reading The Girl Reserves ELEANOR SILVERMAN Teacher Dancing Deborah IULIA SILVESTRI Private secretary Reading Basketball KATHRYN SIMON Stenographer Cooking Athletic IOSEPHINE SIMPOLA Secretary Hiking Garden BEATRICE SISKIND Secretary Dancing Biology RUTH SLOTTKO Dress designer Traveling Current Events EDITH SMALL Hotel administrator Cooking Spanish AUDREY SMITH Private secretary Dancing Progressive Business DOROTHY SMITH Nurse Sketching Sketch IOAN SMITH Teacher of English Ice-skating Newman MURIEL SMITH Model Singing Language RITA SMOLENSKY Advertising executive Art Dramatics SELMA SOKOL Elementary school teacher Dancing Basketball SELMA SOMERS Stenographer Photography Garden MURIEL SOPOT Business executive Reading Chess THERESA SOSA Iournalist Reading Current Events X X x s s VERA SOSNOEF Teacher of history Choral ' Reading ,N I W f FLORENCE SPECTOR Housewife Dancing Progressive Business Actress - Acting Chemistry ES TELLE m,,f 'Vi WW GERTRUDE SPIEGEL Secretary in N.B.C. Studios Dancing Dramatic In which is related the Ll e the Favorite Club at Walton EVELYN SPILKY Business career Music Music CHARLOTTE SPINNER Business executive Dancing - Bookkeeping HILDA STAMBLER Singer Singing Camera DOROTHY STARACE Iournalist Swimming Music BLANCHE STEIN Court stenographer Dancing Progressive Business SARAH STEINBERG Teacher of art Drawing Sketch Ambition, the Special Hobby, of each of our fair Dulcineas. I M MJA Aj 61' 8 ' fi 5 L AH STE FELD ' Designer Sewing Prom Representative C. S TE gym 'tiff eatr JM - Swimming r , 'ymfi MU.. IEANETIIIZLSTERN ' Surgeon' -, A. . X., , Music, , ' 1 H . ' ' I Choral ,II I Z I T , . I . . 1 'gg I ' E he ll 1 l I Al Da cin gl I 4' . T N cience ' HELEN STERNBERG Embryological research Reading League of Nations IW . W x A M D GER RUDE SIIIETTNER ' Foreign correspondent Dancing ' German NORMA STEVENS Business executive Athletics Basketball YETTA STIFFMAN Court stenographer Music Dramatic ALICE STILLMAN Child psychologist Classical music Spanish DORIS STONE Comptometrist Dancing Basketball MARGARET STONEBRIDGE Secretary Flying Hockey ELEANOR STRACHNER Research work in bacteriology TL leigh Golf Tennis we PM NAT SE 3I1Cil'l CLAIRE ST If Business executive Ice skating Tennis KATHRYN STURTEVANT In which is related the Ll e Commercial artist Art Art DOROTHY SWEENEY Dancer Dancing Dancing DOROTHY SWEET Advertising Copywriter Tennis French RUTH SWID News photographer Tennis Clay SYDELLE TALCOFSKY Dietitian Gardening Photography MARY TAMARIN Law stenographer Sports Current Events 4- - 1- I Q ,-!J '.,l.f V -' 5 1 1 f I , 11 - ,M FLORENCE TAMBOR f Iournalism 'x ,A ' Swing music ' I I- I f j 1 The Log ' -f - I C V ' I ' f . r fn ' v -'A T ' - j I 1 I ' ' I . rg! ' .f - s 1 ,I, I , I ETHEL TANZER . ' Buyer , Scout troop Camera the Favorite Club at Walton RUTH TAIIB Kindergarten teacher Music Explorers OLIVE TEDALDI Court stenographer Dancing Current Events RITA TORELLA Commercial artist Drawing Newman MILLIE TRA9Eli , Writer ' I 4 , Theatrical producing Dramati L' ' 1,- , 5 Q T 1 , , ' 1 1 , Af' 1 A' 1 , ' I . , 4 MARION TREDE Dietitian Popular music Research TINA TRIGER Private secretary Reading Tennis 4 Ambition, the Special Hobby, o each of our fair Duicineas. IRENE TRITSCH Designer Sports Tennis CLARA TSAKIS Surgeon Reading Latin CAROLYN TSIGONIS Theatrical director Sports Dramatic BLANCHE TUCKER Actress Hockey Dramatic LORRAINE LIMHOEFER Secretary Dancing Athletic PEARL UNG f Se et C W ience urrent Ev MEM HELEN Van COOK Nurse Books Social Dancing PHILIPPINE VERRIPS Bookkeeper Flowers Bookkeeping IRMGARD VIEBROCK Interior decorator Sports Biology GITEL VILIATZER Nurse Drawing Dancing OLGA VILLAFANA Teacher of Spanish Movies Spanish REGINA VOGELMAN Kindergarten teacher Music Camera SYLVIA WAGMEISTER Certilied public accountant Sports Basketball IRENE WAGNER Secretary Horses Basketball MARGARET WALKER Writer Basketball Camera EVELYN WALTZER Private secretary Dancing Basketball EINE WARIO Private secretary Reading Tennis BETTY WARREN Bookkeeper Ice skating W. A. A. IEAN WARREN Social work Art Art EDITH WARSHAW Business career Iournalism Athletic CHARLOTTE WASSERMAN Teacher in elementary school Drawing Dramatic ANN WATRALIK Nurse Science Athletic In which is relatecl the Lt e the Favorite Club at Walton RUTH WEBER Singer Riding Choral SYLVIA WEINGART Artist Dancing Iunior Scribes DIANA WEIN STEIN Statistician Science Science Research FLORENCE WEINSTEIN Teacher of health education Athletics Leaders NANETTE WEINSTEIN Certified public accountant Traveling Progressive Business RAISA WEINSTEIN Teacher of physical education Horses .The Girl Reserves Ambition, the Special Hobby o each of our air Dulcineas. BARBARA WERNER TERRY WEISBERG Business Reading Business Q RU EISHAUS Teacher in elementary school French conversation Personalities 1104.415 www. ff:-o-fi-on.-L A, . . , 2' .,,'- ' .. '. A,'A', - . .'.F.,oA'.,z 13.1. l'c.,1-fast, A gg-J' . .3 V- . . l I A' Juum-1 wlzlss ' ' ' Social worker nz 1 Aesthetic dancing Dramatic My Z1-veaffff I ee Writing Chemistry MILDRED WEISS fb Business c ee Dancing W A I Dramatic UMW I 1 RUTH WEISS Private secretary Q Dancing Tennis l Secretary Dancing Progressive Business ELFRIEDE WERNER Stenographer Traveling Athletic N Y V, Jr, I2 ' A ya 52 Aye, E 'i A , 1 1 0' . ' 'P' f,fDQR X ECI-P12 5 Nursin ' , U - -I Walki C ff WXIAVYJ 5-Mi SONIA WEXLER Teacher of stenography Piano Progressive Business RITA WHITE Secretary Riding Progressive Business CATHERINE WIECHMAN Policewoman Baseball Baseball FRANCES WILDER Nurse Reading Home Economics AGNES WILSON Singer Music Home Economics ELIZABETH WILSON ITL is T'QZG,tQd the LI 9 Nurse Dancing the Favorite Cluh at Walton Basketball MLIRIEL WILSON Dietitian Cooking Business IEANNE WOOD Teacher of health education Swimming Hockey MURIEL WOOD Dress designer Music Newman LILA WOODWORTH Architect Horses Basketball IRENE WRIGHT Secretary Swimming Dramatic SALLY WRONKER Teacher of home economics Canoeing Arista ADA YENK Dietitian Making fudge Periwinkle ELECTA YOUNG Nursing Reading French FLORETTE ZACHARY Opera star Ice skating Current Events AUDREY ZELNER Actress Dancing Dramatic ELEANORE ZIEHMER Private secretary Dancing Debating ANNA ZITT Policewoman Sports Tennis MURIEL ZITZ MAN Writer of o gs ' ' Music ' Hi emin ici Ambition, the Special Hobby 3 of each of our air Dulcineas. 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'-f ' -'rg f' . 6' , 3 .A ,wwf ,. yin, -rar U , . , it -'I QZQQCLQ . ,, fp. +4 Z s . - ff '- , , ' ,.,p'dlff135'Q:'QY .wt ,. , gffffyw EN M m Y V. , ,.-Sf4ysjigQ - Y- ' in ,V ' W , ' 5 7 , 9 , , 'Q f' i, i tm, H A R at H- 12 X L - ' -. ' If f , , , 'A IL , fr- , ,555 B 1 '. , ,, A i f , ' i i a, ' ,, it '-v-as-.1-, , . :.,x-- - r . Y V g , 1,5 '- I 'if' aff-EIEW I 1 V :inf-- 4 - '- 1- Ji Mn . , I, LQ, ' j U 'I ' 4-w 'J' - A I E251 ,:',! rf ' X ' J 1 1 ' ' L .,,. ,f ,pf ' ' n V i 'J - A ..f'f'! :fN. Q 1 ' A ' sf .1 ' i i A '1-' N 1- ff V 1 If W ' f' l y 'QV it J? Wiz JL 4 R , ' if ' ff f ', A VL Q his - in . .4 1 f-11.1 X- T U ' 4 iff Sn ti 1 ' M r: -eiggg 5' ' Q qi. A , 3' ' -,W ' ff? MW . ---A-M V T HEREIN Don Quixe t , J 3 L ote sees the Knights f f A J E . . ? Q ' Q of the Honor Societies, Q I , discovers the literary efforts of ff ' 45, the ingenious maidens, learns . , N 'I ,, If, ill , me-I about the Faculty, has some - ,v 14 ..f ,1.' . 15. '- gg 1 - P, W 1 'gg 'GN 5 5 of the most curious and un- ff 5 w .1f'.'I L ' 5 E i n if' 1 4 ' XX 'D Q common adventures of has ca- ' ' Q . I if Sus ' reer, learns about the prin- f .-if .Q fgmk I u , 1 -ff-fifmtttt ciples of Democracy and in - Government, and hears Dul- . - rim s , 23:5 X Ei fx 5 H+ N'--vw ev? .. . .... t -vm. s A, . '-Q 'mr X M ' Y -F-'I-f?V. - 51 cinea Biol farewell to the lanol of Walton HEREIN Don Quixote learns about the HONOR in the land of Walton SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE: M. Abrams, R. Band, B. Beller, E. Berkowitz, H. Ber- liner, P. Bluestone, R. Cantor, I. Coflino, V. Cohan, M. Connor, I. Dreizyk, H. Eisen- kotf, S. Engel, S. Engel, E. Feldman, I. Fenichel, O. Ferrara, I. File, S. Fine, H. Fisher, E. Frankel, Freund, R. Gittelman, E. Cvoldwasser, D. Graham, T. Gross. F. Gutofl, E. Hammer, A. Heller, E. Horowitz, H. Kaiser, R. Kanterman, E. Karsten, L. Katz, R. Katz, S. Kazman, B. Kline, L. Kosser, E. Lavin, P. Levine, A. Levy. R. Liss, M. Mendelsberg, A. Meringer. S. Miller, M. Morisi, K. Moutal, E. Nitzberg, L. Paris. F. Perl, M. Pighini, S. Pitkowsky, M. Radin, H. Remington. H. Resnick, L. Robinson, R. Rosen, S. Rosenberg, E. Rosenblum, P. Rosenzweig, R. Rosenzweig, R. Ross, D. Rubinstein, E. Samisch, B. Schachner, M. Schwartz, M. Schwartzman, M. Sheehan, R. Sheib, M. Shelubsky, V. Shortell, H. Siegel, T. Sosa, E. Spero, S. Steinberg, L. Stern, H. Sternberg, N. Stevens, D. Sweet, F. Tambor, E. Waltzer, C. Wasserman. D. Weinstein, M. Zuckerman. HONOR ROLL: B. Beller, Connor, H. Eisenkolf, S. Engel, Feldman, I. Fenichel, H. Fisher, Frankel, F. Gutoff, E. Hammer, Heller, H. Kaiser. R. Kanterm Kosser. E. Lavin, S. Rosenberg, . Shelubsky, H. Siegel, T. Sosa, Spero, S. Steinberg, H. Stern- rg. D. Weinstein. SENIOR ARISTA: R. Alscher, B. Beller, E. Berkowitz, P. Bluestone, F. Colucci M. Connor, G. Dener, H. Eisenberg, H. Eisenkoff, S. Engel, Y. Feinsilver, O. Ferrara C. Feuereisen, I. File, H. Fisher, B. Flicher, A. Frizzi, D. Graham, P. Grossbaum E. Hammer, A. Heller, E. Horowitz, I. Iohn, H. Kaiser, R. Kanterman, L. Katz B. Klinitsky, L. Kosser, Larick, A. Levy. E. Levy, E. Maisner, A. Meringer S. Miller, M. Morisi, D. Moscowitz. K. Moutal. S. Myers. E. Nitzherg, I. Orr M. Pighini, S. Pitkowsky, M. Raclin, P. Reep, H. Resnick. L. Robinson, I. Rosenberg S. Rosenberg, E. Rosenblum, E. Samisch, B. Schachner, M. Schlinger. M. Schwartz H. Siegel, T. Sosa, E. Spero, L. Stern, H. Sternberg, N. Stevens, F, Tambor, E Waltzer. D. Weinstein, S. Wronker. v v HICH treats of Don Qu,ixote's thoughts and impressions concerning the KNIGHTS of the HONOR ROLL, of the ARISTA, and of the SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE. Under the impression, no doubt, that damsels so excellent should not be without appropriate honors, Walton has an established Honor Roll Society. I learned that an Honor Roll knight is dubbed when she has met strict mental and physical standards. One of the highest orders of Walton-knighthood is that of the Arista, which is divided into two distinct societies. Cne, I was told upon due interrogation, is known as the Senior Arista, and only those worthy damsels with three years of high averages and character attainments to their credit are eligible for membership, The other, dear reader, the Iunior Arista, is for those who have accomplished two years' work of superior quality. To belong to any of Walton's honor societies it is necessary to measure up to a high standard of character, health, and scholastic achievement. When first I entered Walton's auditorium, I noticed large groups of intelligent looking girls waiting to be knighted. I was told, when I had sought information from a true Dulcinea by my side, that there was a banner for each year-Sopho- more, Iunior, and Senior. Upon further gentle coaxing, the young senorita volunteered to make known to me the fact that the banners testify that the girls following in their wake were of fine character and scholarship. As an annotation at the end, I would like, dear reader, to express my congratulations to these luminaries of all knight- errants who have so successfully attacked their Walton wind- mills. Efuyne Henry BOARD OF ELECTIONS: M. Bern- stein, G. Dener, E. Horowitz, D. Mos- cowitz, D. Rubinstein, D. VVeinstein. CLASS PRESIDENTS: L. Bradley. V, Connolly, E. Fay, C. Fcucreisen. R. Hoenig, M. Mantelle, R. McCue I. Orr, V. Pinto, R. Reifman, S. Ro- senberg, E. Rosenthal, D. Rubinstein F. Sganga. M. Sheehan. N. Stevens D. Sweeney, F. Tambor, B. Werner F. Zachary. - w , , in jgfigg T C13 NB :gg , 4 I N SNS Y I QSN84 X' Sir 257 gif 1 . X .Q fn: awww' H0500 - S .,.. waws b U5 1, ' , wg Ml K ga.-...f.,.4a 1 il QQ C A X V 5'5 h5 f fpgiffez '- X 2 iv.:: iff' 1517 K-'A' 5 mi-QW Y- R f , -.ewsms X V. ,, .va 434, f K 1 4f'.mYfQ:i Hifamf R' . ,. I , wr -:sg J B3 mfg Q ww x NVQ 1' -3: gy ,i ,V J, , ,f, X R , . - 9 Wmnw G. O. OFFICERS ' ORCHESTRA iw Q .W WALTON COURT R PROM Cv. O. OFFICERS: I. Rydell, President: H. Kaiser, Chief Iusticeg A. Levy, Student Member of the Board of Gover- nors. ORCHESTRA: P. Baker, M. Fischer, E. Spilky, A. Lon- giaru. SENIOR OFFICERS: A. Meringer, President: F. Colucci, Vice President: M. Connor, Secretary: E. Horowitz, Secre- tary Asst.: H. Fisher, Treasurer. WALTON COURT: H. Dronson, H. Eisenberg. O. Fer- rara. M. Green, H. Kaiser-Chief Iustice, E. Maisner, E. Samish, B. Schachner, M. Trager. PROM COMMITTEE: M. Albert. H. Berliner, C. Black, L. Busker, F. Colucci-Chairman, H. Cordes, V. Freeman, G. Friesler, M. Fromberg. E. Hirsch, L. Kosser, P. Mitchell, A. Mysiak, B. Nevens, B. Pentzer, R. Robertson. M. Rothen- berg, T. Sosa, L. Steinfeld, C. Wzissernniin. R. VVeinstein HEREIN Don Quixote discovers the LITERARY EF- FCJRTS of the ingenious maidens in the land of Xvallon PERIWINKLE LITERARY STAFF: H. Siegel-Editor-in-Chief, M. Bernstein. H. Eisenkoff, E. Fislnnnn. E. Frankel, F. Cutoff, E. Henry, C. lnsler, C. Kerner, B. Kline, M. Piglmini. H. Schaclmer, M. Shelubsky, R. Smolensky, M. Trager, A. Yenk. I i 1 Q 2 Q 5 5 PERIVVINKLE PERSONALITY STAFF: I, Apple- ton, C. Begun, A. Camino, D. Carroll, D. Chenowith, R. Chirlin, R. Con- nolly, M. Douglas, G. Drucker, B. Forrest. M. Greene. F. Halbauer, H. Kennedy, R. Kocppel, E. Manclcl, I Manning, M. Maxwell, V. McTag- gart. A. Messing, R. Novak. M. Pal- clon, R. Roscnkrantz, S. Wronker, N. Zymdak. . PERIWINKLE ART STAFF: A. Burger, I. Coffino, L. Elliot, S. Enggel, E. Frank. M. Halfon, R. Hocnig, E. Levy, R. Marks, R, Palca, S. Steinberg, R. Torclla, I. Laglcr, Stern. And now, dear reader, it is fitting and proper for me to rc- count the tale of the pleasant and curious scrutiny which I made of the books in the library of Walton. The first book, THE PERIWINKLE, told of the pleasant method taken by the senior damsels to be dubbed graduates of Walton High School. Many clever and artistic illustrations enriched this worthy volume, and further enlightened me as to the growth and achievements of the maidens. In my wanderings through FORT: L. Robinson-Editor-in-Chief, R. Cantor, S. Engel, F. Fieder, M. Halfon, R. Hoenig, D. Moscowitz, R. Palca, S. Steinberg. DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS CA ET LA: I. File. E. Lavin, P. Reep, H. Siegel. AQUILA WALTONIA: I. Berkin, H. Berliner. NOVEDADES HISPANAS: A. Frizzi, R. Hoenig, L. Paris, T. Sosa. DEUTSCHES ECKCHEN: R. Alscher, B. Flicher, E. Loeffler. SCIENTIFIC SPHERES: H. Fisher, E. Meuser OUTLOOK: E. Murphy--Editor-in-Chief, H. Eisenkoff, H Fisher, P. Grossbaum, R. Hoenig, M. Iaffe, R. Rosen, S Rosenberg, F. Zachary. LOG: S. MillerHEditor-in-Chief, E. Berkowitz, E. Frohman M. Fromberg, E. Hammer, A. Heller, L. Kosser, A. Levy G. Neidinger, D. Oberstein, I. Rosenberg. D. Rubinstein F. Tambor. L......1L-J M A33 U N? N' xff. ' 3 Gi Walton, I found that a mystery surrounded the theme of this work. Therefore, I felt greatly honored when I dis- covered that my adventures had inspired this most excellent volume. I do not think that since Apollo was Apollo:-the Poets the Poets:-and the Muses the Muses: there was ever a worthier book of its kind. Next I came upon a treasure of delight and a mine of recrea- tion: a volume full of essays, poems, tales, and sharp wit. In short, I had opened THE FORT of Walton. I examined another chronicle, and it proved to be THE WALTON LOG, a sheet which described the exploits of the Dulcineas within their province, and told of how they sallied forth to win laurels in the world surrounding them. The Dulcineas of Walton showed scholarship such as might be fitting for knights of the highest order. Their books in many tongues deserve my particular respect on two accounts: first, for their own excellencies, and secondly, for their authors' knowledge of many languages which these publications re- vealed. AQLIILA WALTONIA, the work of the Latin scholars, pleased me for its prose, puzzles, anecdotes, and other matters worthy to be transmitted to posterity. Finis coronat opus. Likewise, I could do nought but marvel at the sharp wit and culture of the mesdemoiselles. Their richly colored, beauti- fully illustrated work, QA ET LA, treated French affairs in a most delightful fashion. La belle plume fait le bel oiseauf' Then opening another volume, I fo u n d it to be DEUTSCHES ECKCHEN, which contained German verse, humor, and much general information. Die Arbeit lobt den Meister. I discovered a source of unlooked for joy in NOVEDADES HISPANAS, the noble efforts of the Spanish knights, since it brought back memories of my native land where I had en- countered many adventures. Saber es Poderf' SCIENTIFIC SPHERES enlightened me on biological subjects, on matters of a practical nature, and many other scientific topics which the reader will learn upon examining this work. Next, I noticed an engrossing chronicle, TI-IE OUTLOOK. The current events of the world outside of Walton were care- fully depicted herein. Thus I concluded my unique visit in the library of Walton. I cannot tell which of all these books has the most virtues in it, but this I know for certain: Verily, you will find much pleasure, if you dip into these various tomes representative of the activities in the life of Lady Dulcinea in Walton. Margolith Sllelubslzy 88 HEREIN Don Quixote sees that striking simi- larities exist between current BROADWAY PLAYS and EXISTING INSTITUTIONS in the land of Walton What a Life The White Steed The Gentle People Tell My Story Monday Morning at six o'clock l. R. T. Traflic Squad At the Walton Court The Little Foxes Students who cooperate during an exam Ballet Russe 'Neath the Spreading Chest-nut Tree Heartbreak House On Borrowed Time Please, Mrs. Garibaldi Sing Out the News Pins and Needles Office of the Dean Eating during classes I didn't have any time last night WALTON LOG Waiting for Report Cards Big Blow I deserved a better mark than that! Leave It to Me Senior who knows it all You Can't Take It With You A Walton Library Book The Boys from Syracuse Family Portrait First American Dictator Hellz-a-Poppin Set to Music Awake and Sing One for the Money I Must Love Someone Stars in Your Eyes Rocket to the Moon Kiss the Boys Good-Bye The American Way Outward Bound Our Clinton Neighbors Periwinkle Pictures Building Pass Class Day Class Night At Senior Meetings Prom Tickets A Prom Prospect Prom Night What we'd like before the Regents Iulius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet Democracy at Walton After Graduation Fradelle Cutoff ,Ii wx 4: , lu aw was as y, 4' R I , , F ' 1' H. 4' e, be. 43 fe . 2, if U t O Q9 we Z 4-. in . M 89 HEREIN Don Quixote is confronted by a myriad of ideas heretofore unlznown to him, respecting CLUBS in the land of Walton gi? ui -, fx O 'Ea agar Sqn, Q ISI ,IMG ss w . L Ng YN X X X fame, Z- French Club- Toward France your Course you bend . . . Peace Council- Blessed be those happy Ages that were Strangers to these devilish Instru- ments of Artillery . . . Crafts Club-- . . . graven in Brass, carv'd in Marble, and de- lineated in some Masterpiece of Painting . . . Dramatic Club- Plays accord- ing to the Opinion of Cicero, ought to be Mirrors of Human Life, Patterns of Good Manners, and the very Representatives of Truth . . . Iunior and Senior Scribes- How many Letters have I Writ! Radio and Movie Clubs-- . . that shall immortalize thy Fame gions of the Habitable Globe . . . ' Hockey - Tennis - Baseball - 'The Blows which I Must Give ought to be real, sound, substan- tial ones . . . 1 Math Club- If from two equal Parts we take away two equal Parts, the Parts that remain are also equal . . . Home Economics Club- His Diet Consisted more of Beef than Mutton . . . Progressive Business Club-f The Word of a Business Man is regulated not by Convenience but by Profit . . . Natural History Club- . . . an infinite Multitude of Serpents, Snakes, Crocodiles, and other fierce an d terrible Creatures, swimming and traversing back- wards and forwards . . . and make it fly to the remotest Re- Camera Club- Art, imitating Nature, seems to outdo her . . . Biology Club- . . . the little flying Insects in the Air, the Wormlings in the Earth, and the Spawnlings in the Water . . . Life Saving Club-1 . . . your lntrepidity and Greatness of Spirit in facing Danger! Current Events Club- I don't understand your Philosophy . . . Classical Club-- . . . so Virgil, in his Aeneas, gives the World an Example of filial Pietyf' Debating Club- ln such Dis- courses they passed a great Part of the Night . . . Science and Biology Experi- ment Clubs-- . . . our Expecta- tions may be baffled by disap- pointing Accidents . . . Iunior Health Council- . . . they carried with them some Shirts, and a small Box of Salves to heal their Wounds . . . Garden Club- 'Tis a good Thing to know those Herbs . . . Accounting Club -f What is deferred is not lost , . . Law Club- Laws are the Province of L e a r n i n g and Scholars . . . Spanish Club- He directs his Course toward Spain . . . Creative Writing Club- The Clearness of his Prose, and those Intricate Expressions seem'd so many Pearls of Eloquence . . . Q. .1-45 , gn? it 79 kv? ew WX XW W- ,1 ,, K F HEREIN Don Quixote and Sancho Panza discourse at length about the choice of CELEBRITIES in the Iancl of Vfalton With the all honorable intentions, loyal reader, of leaving the province of Walton after our extensive four year visit, Sancho Panza and I, Don Quixote, Knight of the Sorrowful Figure, mounted on the braying Dapple and the neighing Rozinante respectively, set forth once again. After wasting many a precious hour deviously making our way through the files of the guards, commonly known as the Knights of the Traffic Squad, we drew reign in front of a large bulletin board in the main corridor. On this board were displayed the faces and figures for facsimilesl of the damsels of the exalted rank of the SENIOR CELEBRITIES. In the center of the exhibition was the picture of the MOST BEAUTIFUL maiden whose dark, dreamy eyes looked at me. To this vision I cried, O Lady of mystic beauty, strength and vigor of my enfeebled heart! Let thy illustrious eyes gaze forevermore on this, thy captive knight! But master mine, spoke up Sancho Panza, my faithful squire, I grant you she is very lovely to look at, but her thick, artful paint probably hides a plain and ordinary countenance. You are a base and ignorant fool with a soul devoid of beauty! I thun- dered. My squire interrupted this abuse of his person by pointing to another portrait which was that of the BEST DRESSED girl out of only eight hun- dred. It is true, I remarked, that her standard school clothes are all embroid- ered with gold, silks, and pearls. Innumerable dangling trinkets adorn her dainty wrists. Sancho Panza added, Indeed, master, the perpetual clanging of those charms must drive her instructors to distraction! Looking at still another, I observed the picture of a maiden deemed the MOST INTELLIGENT. She has the air of a dignified and cultured scholar, I said. It would undoubtedly be pleasant to discourse with her on topics of deep significance. On hearing this, Sancho stated, This figure of femininity has both her eyes covered with spectacles. She probably needs them because of the long hours she spends in poring over her numerous text-books. Much joy she must afford her teachers! But. verily, I would fain find my joy in gazing at that maiden yonder. Looking in the direction indicated by my servant, I perceived a female Goliath burdened with innumerable tennis balls and racquets. She reminded me of a broad-leaved palm tree loaded with clusters of cocoanuts. 92 I mused aloud, There, Sancho Panza, is one who seems to be a healthy hearty damsel. See, she, termed the MOST ATHLETIC, even smiles under her heavy load. My servant replied, I cannot deny what you say, but I, from the looks ol her muscles, would think twice before engaging her in a joust. I then noticed at the bottom of the display the picture of a serious maiden. This industrious damsel, I declared, seems to be peering intently into an enormous gold-bound volume the title of which is FAMOUS SAYINGS AND QUOTATIONS FROM FAMOUS I'lUMORlSTS. Next to this maiden's likeness is the word WlTTIEST, laughed Sancho. I then turned my attention to the picture of the MOST GRACEFUL damsel who was poised delicately on her tip-toes. She must not be seven hands high, I thought, and her shoulders, which A I ,,' it g r y gl an I ' R9 Qi I iiii A 4' 1 ,., sf wr I I M W, f 5 45, S Y- ' V I A 334 lllllx 'll' ' , g I A - 1 E, L 1 .qi 55 ,V ,585 ,Q I u6lKlTonS ' 4 f. If - -'ff , ' A ' 1 1 A xg ! ' I wr L. A- - Av 'Y V 4' A 'V ,' F Y X ,M Ei 14 ., '.-A W . z ,I ss-, 5 1 I PSIQ, f,q A ' We ' I T' i V f-it 0' ., r 29 , V I . ,, ,.s' ' I an , Q n I I . .Y A 71 ., f 4V I al f y ' Q .Eg B I' ,T burden her a little too much, make her gaze at the ground. To me, Don Quixote, she symbolizes the beauty of a lily-white bird. Yes, a dying swan, murmured Sancho Panza. Disregard my disgraceful servant's remarks, kind reader. These damsels may be all that was stated, but none will ever compare to my beautiful Dul- cinea-that incomparable lady who has endowments which may raise her to a crown and sceptre,-for great miracles are within the power of a beautiful and virtuous woman! 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' ww . 0, 51, s 5+ fi A 'N ' 3 'Tm' .1 .Uni 'i R? I f' sw 0 'lNunnq-....... 'R .A A 1 . if wx 'Q lL S -I yi more about the FACUTTY tn the land of 7aIton f If at -I if . 4 ' gs I f i x,. M A 9 HEREIN Don Quixote learns sf, I +4 J it , 12 .w ,N F I ' Vt my ' if Y FACULTY FANTASY FATAL FACT MRS. BACI-I A Static map of Europe Disruptive Herr Hitler MISS BRING lngenious ideas Periwinkle Staff MISS BURROUGH Metropolitan Opera Star Eighth Term Guidance Counselor Miss CARPENTER A class of giiis who can spell ACADEMIC cor- Acadamic and Acedemic rectly MISS FLYNN A superior symbol afpse - O r wn Walton calots iority fv ? .9 ' ' ' MRS. GARABEDlANStudents having ar. appre- S dents who say, Why ciation of the delicate didn't those French sentiments expressed by writers say what they such writers as Al- phonse Daudet had to say in plain Eng- lish? MR. GOLDSMITH To iron out the ion prob- The girls can't tell an iron lem from an ion MISS HENDLER Every girl a swimmer Fear of spoiling the new permanent MISS HIRD An ever growing under- What do I do next, Miss standing of art Hird? MRS. HIRSCI-I A group of girls who can P.T. 825 really play volleyball MRS. HORN Original research workers Digest of our best authors MISS HUSSEY Earnest workers Earnest shirkers MRS. ISAACS l00fk support ofthe Prom Scarcity of eligible Prom 96 Prospects y 1 FACULTY FANTASY FATAL FACT MRS. IACOBS Enough money to travel lust enough money to 'WI in foreign lands travel to Walton X M lo MV MRS. KUPFERMAN Budding Botticellis Disappointing Disneys MRS. LARSON An infirmary run solely A perpetual stream of QJV for SICK girls girls who haven't pre- pared their homework MRS. LEHRMAN Sarah Bernhardts Curtain Callers MR. LERNER A class that asks him A class that can't answer - questions he can't an- the questions he asks swer 1 MR. LIEFF Intelligent, rational future Rugcutters, swingcats, , citizens and jitterbugs MR. MARLOWE Readable Writing Horrible Hieroglyphics MR. MCCORMACK Clear head tones Gutteral garglings MR. MONDZAK Critical thinkers Blurters and word mon- gers MR. MUFSON Students interested in Pan-American affairs Bored Bronx provincial- ists MISS NAVIN , Peace and quiet A room on the subway side MR. PURCELL IOOZJ G.O. membership Empty purses yield no gold MISS SCHEIBER A Prince Charming Mr. Laufer MISS SCI-IEIN TIME! Thirty minutes every Thursday MR. SCHNEIDER Perfect school citizens Walton Court's crowded calendar MR. SCHRYVER Perfect Latin translations Poor ponies MR. SHAPIRO Wide open spaces for Classroom limitations walking MRS. SMALL A careful interpretation of An avid interest in Dick the daily newspapers Tracy MISS SPEAR Perfect performance for Temperamental p r i m a Class Night donnas MISS VOGEL Girls who speak the Girls who say, Um-hm King's English and Due to . . . MR. YACKNOWITZ Pupils who use a LABOR- atory as a place for LABOR Pupils who use a lab- ORATORY as a place for ORATORY Mririolx Bvrnsluin 97 KW HEREIN Don Quixote has some of the most CURIOUS and UNCOIVIIVION ADVENTURES of his career in the land f Walton YOU have read, heretofore, Friend, my Account of the irre- sponsible Institutions and fabulous Foibles of the Province of Walton. Indeed the Setting-Down of those Lines had so wearied me that I betook myself to the book-lined Chamber, of whose Excellence I had heard so much. There I made shift to seek out the Works of the famous Feliciano De Sylva. Alas! It could not be found. Desolate, I wandered to seek Consolation 'mong the Cyclo- pedias. I essayed to pull from its Place Volume WOO-Z. The Book, possessed of a Spirit, did not move. Exerting a superhuman Effort, I dragged the spell-bound Volume from its Niche. Then was the Cause of its Retirement revealed. For wedged in its very Vitals, heartlessly separating a hyphen- ated Word was a Chronickle called Daily News : its Words were half obscured by the Pictures and its Device was, New York's Picture Newspaper-12 Cents-Pay no more. With a horrified Wheeze, the Librarians pounced on my unhappy Person. One grasped a Pair of Pincers, lying near, and gingerly pulled the Sheaf from my unresisting I-lands and threw it into a gaping Basket. Thus disgraced, I beat a hasty Retreat. Alas! too late! Engulfed in a Maelstrom of departing Scholars, I had no Choice but to be borne along with them. My Course was a devious oneg for, in Truth, those Guardians of the Precepts of Traflic were of firm Resolution. Nay! Even of uncompromis- ing Resolve! But to no Avail! The Crowd of Damsels pressed tightly 'round me. Heavens! In what a Fury did their disrespectful Elbows put me! My whole Body shook, my Tongue faltered, my Eyes glowed. Thou Villainous, Ignorant, Rash, Unmannerly, Blasphe- mous Cattle! Begone with thy Measuring-Sticks which thou useth like Swords 'gainst my defenceless Midrilf! Unhook from my Garments thy wire-bound Manuscripts! Peace! Peace! In this Manner, did I, with much Effort, come upon the Hall of Study. Here Students were wont to spend many pleasur- able Hours of Discourse on the Customs of the Day, and more pointedly on the Customs of their Neighbors. As I pro- gressed down the Aisle, Snatches of Conversation assaulted my Ears. . . . Look upon my Portrait! See you there any Likeness to me? My laws look as if I were the Victim of the Mumps: my Eyes as if I were the Victim of a Swinging Door: my Nose, as if I were the Victim of Ioe Louis . . . . . What is yon white Ball rolling on the Floor? 'Tis but a Pompom lately fallen from a Senior's Calot: for since the Day the highest Tribunal of the Land did declare the sit-down 'gainst the Law, the Pompoms, Members of a law-abiding Union fLabels omittedl refused to sit down . . . . . She says her Gown for the Prom traveled on the S.S. Normandie from Paris. I am of the Opinion 'twas on the Subway from 14th Street . . . . . Lord! but I was a Wreck that Day. My Eyes nigh blinded by the Scarlet, my Sides fit to burst with Laughter when I saw the Apparel of the Future . . . . . So dark this Morning that I walked into a Closet and rang for the Elevator . . . . . Indeed, my Lady, I was much amazed to see you dressed by so many I-land-Maidens in yon drafty Locker- Room. Plague me not with such foolish Fanciesl Forsooth, they were not dressing me: they were distressing me with their alarming Propinquity . . . . . The Fare is such in the Hall of Dining that my Stomach is the innocent Victim of an unhappy Love Affair: two Slices of Bread are vying for the Affection of a Lettuce Leaf . . . . . Yes, 'tis a Pity she must remain in School another Year. She became Posture-Conscious during a Regents Ex- amination and the Proctor didn't understand . . . . . Indeed it is the Truth that we have no Control over our Reflexes. She received a Low-Spot when she opened wide her Mouth before she had swallowed her Gum . . . . . . Faith, Hunger has so taken hold of me that I could relish a Horse . . . Upon hearing these barbarous Words, I feared for the Safety of Rozinante and fled to see to her Well-Being. Find- ing her munching contentedly on the Greenery, planted by the Seniors, I vaulted to her arching Back and made a hurried Departure. Helen Eisenlzoff. Ada Yenn F L' QQ if I 4 or 6 , ffiffif if in if VA lfxfl-'lt . - I if if ' J 5 166,33 f-in A 2 'J wi fl 'lb Tl , l5'? M IMI. fx ix IW' mn if mx! 77Tl' iYQT - N llnl llullu IE 1 , I g f if ... umm V r I X ?i Xuxigwlw H 99 if ffff' R . 5-P lx ' x 1 ill! , i s : X-2 : - ff 1 - i mg: K . Q- M7156 g a ., ,X . , 4 f r il. 5 I,' Q 53531 25 , MK, 'S' nlzf,1Ef' 3 L A R dfiil 5 5 x ZW 43 knfwggx Awami :ggi wg K x us ' X A is f Ak M, sd 'QW'- ,u n j Q X HEREIN Don Quixote discovers the principles of DEMOCRACY and GOVERNMENT as practiced in the land of Walton FRIEND Sancho, thou wilt agree most readily that thy master, Don Quix- ote, is a knight-errant of culture and renown. Yet, I have much to learn as is evident by my sojourn in Walton. When I had the good fortune to meet the fair damsels of this domain, I was, I confess, much astonished by their strange terminology centering about the word, DEMOCRACY. l I'll wager thou too art mystified by this term. j Moreover, coupled with this DEMOCRACY was an equally foreign term, STUDENT GOVERNMENT. Surely, said I to myself, these are the names of some dangerous demons who haunt these virtuous maidens. As I mused thus to myself, I saw a stately procession approach me. Each damsel carried a placard with letter- ing on it. I was much confused by what I read. The lettering was thus: G. O. PRES., CHIEF IUSTICE, G. O. SEC'Y, S. S. S,, TRAFFIC MAR- SHAL, and SENIOR PRES. I recovered sufficiently to inform the leader of the company that Don Quixote de la Mancha, Knight of the Lions, formerly known as the Knight of the Sorrowful Figure, was most eager to meet on the Held of combat to engage in a slaughtering of those vicious demons DEMOCRACY and STUDENT GOVERNMENT. I was much astonished when the noble damsel replied, Most honorable knight, thou hast committed a grave injustice against these institutions. For, on the contrary, DEMOCRACY is a most noble knight whose aim it is to unite all people and secure for them governments which will uphold the ideals of liberty and equality. He is an idealist who hopes to bring about a demo- 102 cratic state where government is instituted by the people and is constantly working for the people. STUDENT GOVERNMENT is, figuratively speak- ing, DEMOCRACYS squire. He carries out in practice what DEMOC- RACY states in theory. I was then introduced to the members of this fine company, each of whom, I learned, was an officer of the GENERAL ORGANIZATION. This or- ganization, made up of students, and governed by students, supervises all extra-curricular activities in Walton, and endeavors to promote the general welfare of the community. Since Walton is directly under the influence of DEMOCRACY, election of officers is supervised by a competent student committee, the BOARD OF ELECTIONS. I was soon made cognizant of the fact that I was talking to the PRESI- DENT of the GENERAL ORGANIZATION who then referred me to the CHIEF IUSTICE. This most worthy officer is the head of the tribunal of Walton. The CHIEF IUSTICE explained that all infringements of Wal- ton's ordinances constitute a violation against the student body. Therefore, only members of this group are qualified to judge the penitent individual. The procedure duplicates the practices of the courts of our nation. I was much pleased to see that these damsels are true to their ideals, Liberty and Equality. For, in truth, Sancho, the fundamental requisite for maturity is a sense of tolerance and justice. A program which cultivates the intellect, but makes no provision for building character is not worthy of the name. Education. Student Government is then a plan whereby young people govern themselves physically and morally. They encounter here problems similar to those they will have to cope with in later life. Such inspirational work with democracy at its core is bound to build a foundation well able to support the weighty problems of life, Friend Sancho, have I not gained some priceless knowledge from the damsels of Walton? I shall take it upon myself to carry this message of DEMOCRACY to the four quarters of the earth, for its ideals will affect the standards of fine and noble living. 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