Western High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1933

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DEDICATION To MISS L LUCILLE HALEY N gratltude for her splendrd a1d and guldance of our year and her untxrmg efforts to d1rect us smcc first we entered hlgh school we the Class of 1933 dedicate this book Any success that we have achleved IS due to her smcere mterest and frxend shlp As we approach the future a little breathless we pause for a moment to turn to her who has led us and msplred us wrrh confldence and courage and rememhermg that to be over mmdful of your debt IS to doubt the generosxty of the gxver say sxmply Thank you 'F-Lu ORLD ,P -:E 4 a a 1 - - 9 J D ' If 9 9 ' . . . . ,, , WC ' 'I 95 , . 5 - ' -- cn b ' 'ny,x..x - - xx-1 Q FEA gi ii V if Xi W 17 IH-5 'VIISS L LUCILLE I-IALEY XVESTXVARD HO! ,SFX XI J 'YL vvfn 'Lf 1 K- 51 laik! 4 f 4 x L 4 tennis -rw g1iXf7 K ge 'inf is I Y J' . ew ,,, --5 A km 'QL 4 an 'gil ' ir git- 4 1+ EL: 1 ' 8 -:D kg, 5 S. -31' E E ' Qs. pg, en ,f df F Z' .Q lzg -591'-'f 1' 'x 'HSE'- XX fy '-isis FOREWORD E have puhhshed thls book as an everlastmg memory of our hlgh school days In rt we have endeavored to show that just as those sturdy settlers of our own Baltrmore Town came to a new, unfamxhar sectton and fashxoned from nt a husthng, growmg cnty, so we, the Class of 1933, came to Westem new to and unfamlhar wrth its ldeals and standards We hope that our names wrll mean as much to the annals of Western as the names of Fell Calvert, and Carroll have meant to the annals of Baltimore In es o great men all remmd us I1 e can make our Ines sublime 4nd departzng leme belnnd us footprzntv on the sand 0 Ixme HENRY W LONGFELLOW ' F ' ' Y ' 1 I II 0 ' V I . , ,.:'T'51fX . , i:5Lf..,!L-s 5 n1'I 0 :fIZ'1L: I -..,: ,, - 33323 f-s.1...- .-g A .utr 3- - L . 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WVESTXN ARD IIO' A NOT TOO SERIOUS HISTORY OF THE WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL THE only constant element nn l1fe IS chang Indeed nf Western were to be proof of thxs theory there should be proof aboundmg Ar a tnme when the hrst requlslte to a cultural llfe for a woman was a lcnowl edge of the dOmCSt1C and culmary arts lt occurred to some extraordlnarlly far seemg gentlemen that a great deal of latent ablllty was bemg sacrlflced ln the feminine ranks Dux homo factll And so 1n 1844 a commodlous bullclxng of two rooms was rented to afford a hxgher educatlon for females who may have manifested superlor 3bl1lflCS Thus were the humble begmnlngs of our school est bllshed and the changes whrch have been wrought ln the ensulng years are well nlgh mcredlble Ir was durmg the txme when he was prmcxpal of the Western Female Hlgh School that the late Dav1dA Hollmgshead sald the course of study required too much home preparatxon and was presentmg a srexous detrlment to the health of the student Tlmes certamly have changed Imagme a faculty member bemoan mg our fates today' It was 1n 1880 the year of h1s death that thls same prm clpal 1nst1tuted the school study perxods Ir was the class of 1897 whxch orlglnated the Alumnae ASSOCIHIIOH In 1899 a nucleus from this group came together and planned a class reunlon to be held at the Western I-Ixgh School They lssued a call through the press and found when the entire unlt had gathered together that the attendance was large Smce that memorable date slmllar groups have been meeting untll hnally all the grad uatmg classes have banded together under the one head the Alumnae Assocnatnon of West rn High School Henrxetta Szold was elected the hrst Presldent by a unam mous vote on October 18 1899 In 1900 the first library speclhcally for the use of the Western Hxgh School student body was establ1shed Books were recexved from many outslde sources until a substantlal unlt had been formed MISS BCSSIC E Klelbaclcer dld much to 8 7 cc - - - x ra - c. , , . , . . . . . 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' - , . s SIX heh, perfect th1s project and xt IS to her that we owe a debt of gratxtude for her xx or1c as cha1rman of the Llbrary COmmlIICC was not unt11 the year 1911 however that the authormes recogmzed the er atxhty of female students rn the dxverse occupat1ons whxch we today take for g antcd In that year largely due to the 1nf1uence of Dr Davld E Weglexn then Prmcxpal of Western Hrgh School the e1ect1ve system of course determmatlon was placed under consxderatlon ln 1912 xt was mnovated Durmg the latter year he da11y program was changed from f'-IV6 Fifty two m1nute perlods to sxx forts five m1nute perxods WESTWARD Ho' was estahhshed durlng the pr1nc1pa1sh1p of Dr Henry S XVest and was glven nts symbohc name ln h1s honor These are just a few of the hlghllghts m the hlstory of the Western 1-hgh School Irs growth has been comcxdent wlth the growth of Ba1t1more and IIS nhab1tants and ll IS a1most human nn 1tS varlous aspects of development 1ts hxstory has had mo ments of pathos joy defeat and trlumph hut a1wav It has stood for the 1dea1 and purpose for whxch xt was estahhshed a tanglble monument to the develop ment of womankmd EVIQLYN SHAPIRO . . 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He has helpedlus when we were in trouble, cheered XX I'1S'l'XVARIJ Il U DR. ERNEST -T. BECKER TRIIBL TI IO MISS HAUPT I'Ix.LIIJI'I11xI II xr 1 gt 1 UUWI s lXLI'1 x l L SL kt IU I XYI'1S'I'XY,X III? IIUI 2 ISS 1' . ' .. wc 1- 'v'-11 II111j 11 I 1-Ip ll5 w11I1 our 11'1111I1Iw, In mme of frruw. SIIL' Im gwvn lI5 Imcnrrv s11ppu1't: 111 rimc uf I . fI1c Im. g' 11. 41dv'f1-1 III time of plnv. sI1- Im. -1111r'd 111 WLIY fcmxc nwod. Iiwrgvr Iwr? XV1- xI1n11'1 IIVL' tI1.11 Inngf W ESFVS ARD HO' MISS ELSA CAROLINE I-IAUPT In H FSIVS ARD HO' THE FACULTY OF WESTERN H GH SCHOOL Y A ki Y Y 7 ' I : 3- P-1 5.2-J I 1 F... II 'AA U 1 16 : XVI41S'l'XV X li IJ IIU' FACULTY 1933 LRNFSTI BPCKFR Dru Ira E A HALPT I I 1 .1 la afzorzal ana' I U atxwzzl I Hx K fix HRAIH rom K III N1 GRAPE Sxym R Fuxu A 1 rz ld 1 Dir! 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CLASS OFFICERS RUTH DEI-IOFF Ruth first became known because of her excellent work on the unlor Play Com nuttee Step by step she rose from Chalrman of the Boat Ride Commxttee to President of the Senxor Year She IS dllxgent and mtellxgent rs a good dancer and knows the score and her sweet dxsposxtnon makes us say To know her I5 to love her BETTY BENNETI' Betty has been m Western for only two years but m that time she has made a spectacular rlse to fame and popularity She rs Presldent of the Players Gunld has had the leadmg part ll'l both the Junior and Semor Plays and has been m the 90 Club every term GRACE RICHARDS Our four term secretary not only carrres on her secretarlal dunes successfully but 15 a member of the Dsp Class plays a swell game of tenms has a most amusing sense of humor and IS an all around good sport EMMA 'CEARNS Emma IS continually m the act of bemg a year ofhcer and a good one at that She rs a fme executive has exceptlonal ponse can hold the attention of the gurls and-can she handle money? 20 . . . . . . . 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THE CHRONICLE OF 1933 HAPTFR I It came to pass that on the hrst dav of the tenth month of the twentv mnth year of the twentleth centurv of our Lord There were gathered together IH the ALICTIIOFILIYTI of the Xvestern Hugh School a hand of younglmgs And they were gathered to ether IH the nam of 19m Unto them was glven hy the most lngh prophet of the House of Becker prophetess of the House of Haley Llllxan Lucille And so II was that they chose from ther hand leaders unto themselves The chlef hemg or the House of Shank t hartty liking And verily the twenty ninth day of the eleventh month they drd set aside Freshman Day 1n order that they mlght make mamfest to the multitudes Westernltes thexr hlgh resolutlons And behold Eiffel' hve IT10I1I'l1S had passed ITIBHX ITIOFE l'I1CI'l1bCl'S Chfefed the ffl C And YTISHY IIFHCS WCFC they g2lfl1BI'Ed together SS 0116 But II bCC2lI'I1E 3 necessxtx that Il'!6 ITIDC part 2:1Cl1 unto l1CI' Cpafafe WBY But yea EElCl1 TAOFCSXNOFC she would FCILIFII TJCTOYC FTIHDV l110OI'lS SEIAH CHAPTL R H And so xt was that on the twenty nmth day of the nmth month of the thlrtleth year tn the twentxeth enturx The trlbe of 1933 agam ame ogether And lo' there were mam more ea hundreds And now the trlbe drd choose thelr leader from the House of Kearns Emma Thence on the twelfth day of the twelfth month of the thlrtreth vear xn the twentreth century : 1 XVl+1S'l'XV A HD II U! Z Z Z K' X4 . y s 1 g ' ,: U jj. ' ' . ' . fl I I . . . , . ' 'r . I . ' X rs I i , , Thence the tribe of 1933 ventured forth into Western and found it unto their , . 7 . . . . as re H - ' ' ' of 1 f v ,Y 'b . . , ., 1 , e 3 . 7 V Y A I Q . . C 7 ' ' C t . . ' . v . . , . S X The tr1be rallted together showmg a umted band to the great multttude of Westernxtes For on that day they recetved from thexr prophetess the mean1ng of the1r glow mg colors tne maroon and gold Lllcewlse they sang for the flrst tlme the song of the1r tr1be The Daughters of 1933 forever after they d1d call thls day Sophomore Rally And so they took up the torch and salhed forth And on the seventeenth day of tht fourth month the tr1be of 1933 dld shovs unto 1931 some measure of the1r gratltude For the tribe of 1931 had shown unto the1r younger sls er Westernltes many yea very manv lcmdnesses And on that day many of the tr1be of ,-9 d1d adorn themselves ln manv colored ralment and take part ln the great festlval of The Western Woo Hoo And havmg come together for a farewell on the twenty seventh day of the fifth month of the thxrtxeth year nn the twentieth entury of our Lord YELAH CHAPTPER III Then on the th1rt1eth day of the nmth month of the th1rty Hrst vear of our 1 ord 1933 d1d once more rally as a tr1be Soon they d1d choose as the1r chtef Edythe of the House of Dorsev And lo' The members of the tr1be had become taller and stronger yea and ln all ways more capable Now they d1d take unto themselves to gurde the new band o youngl1ngs And on the twentleth day of th eleventh month th u 10 s d d gne unto e Freshman of 1933 a fCSIlX al And yea verlly there was much rejoxcmg On the elghteenth day ot the thrrd month of the th1rty second year of our Lord The stately trxbe of unlors clad themselves m ulnte and gathered stro mg behmd the banner of 1933 O! IlllS day F116 members did PYCSSHI 3. PBQCAHI U'3I19Cl'1lDCC1 131 Il1EII' pl'Opl18ICSS COI1CCl'I1lI1g Il'lC1I' OWN HUCICDI IOVNI1 of B3lI1mOfC And when If d1d come tlme for the trxbe of 1217 to dtpart from the multltudes of XXICSICFIIIKCS C YV E .' T 1 Y A R D II U1 Q l 4 Z . . 5 . . . , ' ' ff 77 3 ' 1 , - . . 3 . . . T . , I , I 4 . ,,, . . - - A re IH . . 1 . . C , The tribe of 1933 once more did part, each unto her way. . , . . . E . l 1 . ' ' e el n' r i 7 - th 3 7 ' 1 D A 7 Y . . . . K , l . : : XVl'1S'l'XVA R13 IIU! . . : 1933 d1d offer to them as a tolcen of esteem a pleasant Journey on the bay ot Chesapeake And then the trlhe d1d part hopeful for nevt year was to hrmg mam honors to the trlhe of 1933 SELAH CHAPTER IV And now on the nmth dns of the nmth month of the thxrts second vear of the twenneth century The trlbe of 193: d1d ome together jot ful for the trlhe wer the leaders f the Westernltes And now they dld choose as chxef from the House of De Hoff Ruth 'md as her ald from the House of Bennett Betty To record thetr acts they again did choose the ver Calthful grace from he House af Richards To keep their sheclcels they agam d1d choose the trusty Emma from he House of Kearns And on the fourteenth day of the tenth month the dlgntfled Semors of the tnbe of V933 once agaln clad themselves 1n whtte And they d1d gladly talfe lf unto themselves to lead and they were encouraged bv many worthy preceptors And rejoxcmg they trode forth Cn the twenty ewhth day of the ttnth month manv of the rthe d1d don nam olored ralment n elehratlon vt Hallowe n And to the multitude ol XXICSICVINISS rh v d1d olter Monsxeur Beaucalre But Illlflgltfil vutn tne tot or thelr IYILIXDDI came the sorrow ot bxddlng Hrewell to the mtd tear members of the trxhe And the rema1nder of th trthe d1d come together mam tlmes as hrtthten And alas' xt d1d ome fxme tor the trlhe to separate Once more thex clad themselves ln wh1te 1nd hade farewll to the gre1t mlllflfudt at VC esternttes And as they parted each unto her separate wax thex d1d foreswear 1n thelr hearts never to torg t the tnhe of I9-13 and the days among the Wfesternltes AMEX Thus endeth the Cl1fOI1lCl6 of WJ fzanscrlhed hx M mc XRFT l'UI 1 t R 9 ' Y I .- . I . . In V . ., . P . V . - I' , 3 O I t . , 3 A a '- . . . 0 , ,. '- .. 'A L . v . . , I - S S . - -O f 1' x 1 t l l ,v Alld HOW CHITIC Ill? flIT1C l:OI' the gI'3.I'lCl p3gC3Uf of flle SCI1lOI'SQ A ' v - 0 , - ef - X - va . I 1 V. I , . ' ,- . . E 1 , f 1 . . ,-K .- . - A . . 3 V . Q x It , A V - . 3 A j v . v ' W1 . 3. .A L' . . , 'I STXVA R D II 0' MURIEL ABRAHAMS Laun Club French Club lVl1tl1 Club Chemlstry Club 4 rzght nxtlv the n RFBFCCA ADDLEMANT Spamsh Club Year Basket Team 7 3 Valley Ball Ye x Team 3 Class Trmsurer Athletic Board I narrow' and red headed ANN V AGNOR Heres a girl nlro doesnt mn to dzet GRACE ALBAN Glee Club I 7 F Cub Better nem er late RUTH ALT Sec y Math Club 3 lVl1t1 Club Rep 4 Student Coun nl r Play Comm 4 Boatnde Comm 3 Yr B all 1 4 Var 1 Hockey 3 4 ll lvez rt comes to lm: w Rutl acsnt rt a t lg lip .1 rr I RUTH ABBOT Spanisb Club. 3, 4. Her only fault if that ,vlve has' no fault. HORTENSE ADAMS Latm Club 7 4 lVl1tl1 Club 3 'lrtzftf haze tlvrzr mo el A cvtcrn lm: lvers ton FVELYIN ADLER 45 Idle av a painted Jlvzp l pon a pdlllffd ocean AUDREY AIREY She has both good nature azd g0O!1' sense a mre romlvma tmn M ILDRED N1 ALEAAIN DER nch Club l 3 Nm Cu 4 Math Club 3 4 Sphinx Club 4 Player s Guild a IH u Treasurer Players Guild 4 '1L,1lt' gill? dj,llt'lH1YId Q4 WVESTVVARD HO! FLORENCE AMERNICK Cvlee Club, 2g Sophomore Play: Class Treasurer, 4, Petite descnlnes Florenee, as does lovable, BERNICE AIN BINDER French Club 7 Laun Cu 3 Mach Club 3 Gwe me the young uoman 'uno has bfdlnf fnllllgh to ,flake Ll 00 0 l7f7I6l BERNICE E ASHLEY French Club 4 We who leno xv ber d Iver as sweet as slve loo s CYNTHIA FLORYNA ATKIINS L In Club l at 4 French Betrays not to the world tlvxt she xs mee IDA ATLAS tm C u Frencn J Shes a very oblngmg gzrl mth an excellent mind Q5 r 3 48 'F 'TN Qir AN CHARLOTTE AMENT Student Council, 3g Spanish Club, 3, 43 Glee Club, 4. Hon far this lzttle candle throws :ts beams. LA RUE GARHEART AMOSS Lnun Club, 25 Home Economics Club 3 WFSTWARD Ho' Rep resentauve Z Bouts s rst questzon at the elose school rs I wonder 'W 0 fame for us today' 'MIARY EMMA APPLEBY lwtm Club Z Art Club 3 C olle terl ana' fool nobody s aol I l ORENCE ASTRIN French Club 4 -luplvody do fuer lvzstory? Gl ADYS I ATKINS llfhen Gladvs tl-nnlzs the cas: sits up and takes nance Y I1 V . fi V tu. b , -1 ' .l b. 3 Ur ' ' 2 . , . A ' i 1 f if' a - , 9 , ,4- su VC 1 I , f ' ' flu le, . x A at ..2:Mh.1.2, F s, 5 , 2. s. 'Z' f 11 I 1 . . .N I . ' I Lal l'b,2g- ' ' ' -' Fliw.. . Dependability in wld., We fm. L 5, - . 35 Q' +11 f ,f ry. - -f -1 - 1 VV E S T VV ARD H U! MABEL LOUISE BAGG Art Club Pres.. 4: Orchestra. l. 2, 3, 4. Wlvai xmula' the XXIESTXX Ann Ho 4rI YM lnne alone nrflwul Malvel MARIE A BANGS French Club 4 llflarle is quiet mlelllgcnl and re ed I LORENCE BARBER Latm Club 1 7 French Club 3 Math Club 1 Home Fconomxcs Club 1 mel people r urine: too a I Tfllldlll llllfllflg VIOLET V BAUER ennxs 4 Camera french 3 Attendance Comm laugclv and be merrx rememlu flue uorld uztlv .1 mule FSTHFR PASS I 'mn Club French Club Yr Xolley Ball Atllletl Rep 3 Class Treasurer 4 lm! rm 411 -lnlrrzrarz girl s H K fp!-J 4..- Nw VELMA ATWOOD Spanish Club. 3, Typrral slvotz Velma nonrlvalantly entering her employerwy office ul len-thirty. AI ICF BAGNALL lrench Club 7 3 Latm Club Math Club Garden Club 7 Ninety Club 7 Stu dent Rep 3 Splmnx Club 4 WFsrvARrm Ho 4 Sncelncss in her are success 1l1,7t'T ngerlzpx GRACE BANKERT Year Basketball Team olley Ba'l 3 Athletic ep 4 Spamsh Club 3 etter lale than nemer KATHRYN BAUBLITZ Spanxsh 3 li ork ana' play are mo merry ellons lwmg., contenledly mil: Ill hey GERTRUDE ELEAINOR BAUR Sphxnx 4 Spamsh 4 Treasurer Serxue Club 4 Student Rep 3 Property Comm r Play S A C Buslness r esrv. ,um Ho Hockey An tlmt ferim e 15 one o Il crt 115 nes! rr not to ove Unmaze Iver nz ilve least 26 I , , . l Q , . ff ' ' 1 N I n l 1: f M f 2: ' , W -. Q ' , 1 A . Y. . . fi . flu . 1 ' - , 2, 3. 45 V ., 3 ' R ., 1 -.B I '1- 7 . ' ' L: . I HQ . ,Y I. im 3 ,, V f f 'A 1 f 7 . T ', 2. 3. g . 3: 2, 3. 4'. 4 '- ul 1 il: ,V ai . . .1 J A Iklgglvi 3 XV r ' Y: ' '. 2. 3. 1 . , 'lb v I I d f , :ne . 61. fi U . '- ' 3' 2: N 1 ' ' U . 4 . 1: l V A ' V .. 1 . . K ..Q'V?!f' I 1 'ggi' v ..l -A , Y. I.. C- -'.:,. vga 'TJ ' A A -ff Q -za, . .1-5' K is-...ss ' Y,-.,.1s- YV E S 'I' VV A R D H 0 ! HILDA KARPA Garden Club, 1, Z5 French Club, 3, 4. May xhe realize her high hope! and ambiliorm' SUSAN CECILY KAVELESKY The 1 Ifze mt slum: 71 I txll 1! be struck DOROTHY ELEANOR KEMP llflzrron nere made or her LILLIAN KIMMEL French Club 7 Math Club 3 Camem Club J Service CluL Spd! lllg F355 dlld ddYlC1YlAL dl!!! FX GRACE KLEIN Latin u 1t Cu 7 3 4 GleeClub 3 4 Lann Lazarus 4 Bngfvl red han bu! zo temper has grace Q7 ' izl .fi l 21,53 .s . H W 'S. FANNIE KARPA Latin Club, Z. 'uveer put off for lomormu' ufvat you can do Iodayfy F. ETHEL KATZEN Class Treasurer, Z: French Club, One ulvo where er sive ruled Drew ale! Iver the hearts 0 many more GERTRUDE KELLMAN .fe populanty and PCYSOHGIIIQ MINNIE KESLER latm Club 2 Home Economics Club Student Rep Semor Play She 5 so zmumal shes studlous GERTIE KITLES Art Club French Club unzor Play Arc Commnrtee lllay Iver artlfnc soul reach t gon V, , 3. i v! f , 1 . .V fre ' jill' ' o ' Poi , ' . . 1 If - - 4 3 s Zyl l ., 'lg .l Y - l 3 ' ' Ji, . . , , . 4. x' k I ' 1 ' . pl . ' f Z . 'J . , I . ' 4 is H I. K ' Cl b, 2, 3, -4: lN'l.l1, ' lb.-, . Q , , : I M . - '31, , . ,-,5 '.f,, A -, ,r :I , ' , 1- ' k N- .z. in fl, ., I: ,.-4-vhs:-' 3 W ' eff-c.r.,.J 'rf ,gg,.,f l 'WESTVVARD HO! RUTH BITTERMAN Camera Club. 3: French Club, Z: Math. Club, 4: Athletic Rcp. 49 Orchestra, 2. 3, 4. Still water: run deepf, M EMILY BLOOMBERG We suggest Mary as a syonyn or sweelrzen M Webster pleaxe Copy FANNIE S BLUM Hflro wouldnt Walk a mxle to ,ree tbl: sneet maid .fmllfy BELLE ELINOR BLUMENTHAL Latm Club 3 Math Club 2 3 Nlay ber utnre success e real as lver malbematrral alnl DOROTHY VIRGNIA BOCKELMAN Latxn Club 7 3 4 French Club 7 Glee Club 3 Home Eco Pan: bas :ts axlvxons but we bare ours Hgh! lure K 5 szuab. ::2 h'1 bv REBECCA BIORSKI Garden Club, 2, 3g Camera Club, Zg Student League. Becky? like tlve measles-always waiting for a cbance ta break Out. PEARL BLICKSTEIN French Club, 3, 4g WESTWARD Ho' Rep Z Home Economics Club 4 fal mg comes by nature szlcnce by wisdom ALICE BLUM Larm Club Z 3 Math Club 4 Ar Club 2 3 Chemistry Club 4 As quzet as a mouse FRIEDA BLUM Larm Club fare ree and gay NAOMI FRANCES BLUMENTHAL Glee Club Laun Club 7 Camera Club 3 Player s Gunld 3 WESTWARD Ho Rep 4 Semor Play 4 Secy Y P Guxld 4 She If a combination o dramatic ability anal school :pmt Q8 . ., 9 , . , . l ,V S V - U f : r. . li Q - a 1 Q ' .v l . r y a 2 , . 3 6 . - T f . ' .-: . , , . lu ' 'v f f lr .U f ' 11 '- tty. XP fX 7. ' . H L' Y :Y ' , ' Q, v ., : A ' , 9 '- . . . , . ' .-..- FY K '. f.. ' Somics Cl4ub,'3:.Nlath. Club. iLl,4:,fg.l:g'-.u- -ft . 4 ,I f,.f. , 'J' I l ' ' 'O I . -fr wg '4'if:,-'Z ' xrg-Ahll XVESTYVARD HO! GERALDINE BRADENBURG Glee Club, I. 2. 3. 4: Spl1inY Club, 43 French Club. 2, 3: Latin Club. I. Z. Bright of lmzr-lvriglvt of mind, FRIEDA DOROTHY BRICKMAIN A 1Vle1 DORIS DE VERRA BROWN tm I Z 3 4 Matbema c Club 3 French Club 7 Z Class Treisurer I 4 dfllfff UDV! S df? to L1 Il E' N1dHl700d SYLVIA C BUDEN Spmmsh Club 3 4 Boatrxdc Commlttee 3 Servxce Club Stuclent Leisue XXXFQTWAHH o Rep 4 Garden lun Her dimples a exactly 4 z deep lne nzeumred eml ANNE BUNTIING Latin Club Glee Club F ncl1 Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chemnstry Club 4nne Wlvo 15 u 0 o B If for Buntmg nlvo If lovmq an ro Q9 . , - I 3 3 3 5 f 3 XG .- ' : 4, -1 .1 -JN .gf 'Lf 'N- LAURA IRIS BODENSICK Math Club, Home Economics Club, 3, 4. Live to love, to laugh. lo leamf ESTHER BRENNER French Club 3 4: Treasurer Service Club 4 'Ind mll they ga ea' and snll llve nonder grew rhdf UYIU .Wlldll bead flflllld Cdffy all :be new SARA VIVIEN BROOKS Gee u 1 3 4 Fren lub 4 Tennis Tournament 4 Archery 4 411 nxt all lvmnor lm: anyone euer seen Vivien glum RUTH BROWN L'lIIf'l Club 1 2 lence nere golden Rullv slvould glxtler EDNA BUDLOW French Club 2 Latxn Club 7 4 little nonsenfe now and llven Is relzrlved by the best o mer , , , . x l ' ' . I k .H V x. - bf- 1.' ' l Cl b, , 2, , g ch I C . 5 ' , 1 , . 1 ' 'SJ I I La' , , , , 3 :Vs ' ? 'Y . . Q -v - s -a Af. N ' n ll r , 1 I , , . If si ' . H 1 ., 'Z C ', 2, 3, rc ' ' l -ir. W C , Q A -+- ' , 2: 2: ' re . 2, C g Class ' f ,j' 4. Y I I if for . f II f A, .1 .. l,,y. , . N . . 1. 'l,,:? 1 , -2 '-:.. FI,-L 1- - L f A 'W-i'QL.f'A' V'-QQ..,I1e ' H FSIH ARD HO' EDNA ADELE BYRNE Glee Club I Garden Club Art Club Student Rep 4 Heres bopzng slve keeps that srhoolgzrl complexnxan SHI:NfA BEATRICE CAPLAN1 Home Economnce Club 2 Marla Club 7 3 Latin Club 3 lfVe wander 1 Beatnce s quzet observation rs preparation fu ber uture Wntmg JEAN CHASIN Besmles lvaung personality she I5 an mspzratxon to many ELLEN CHIN Latm Club 7 French Club Art Club 3 Camera Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 Modesty person: ed IS our artzslz fllen HILDA CHUPRECH Hilda noun mr bn Fappx 0 luc x nature and tal lwmeuor NANCY VIRGINIA BURDETTE Studenty Rep 3 Math Club 7 f at costs the least and does the mast rs just a pleasant ffnllf DAHLGREN CAMPBELL Math Rep 7 French Club 3 lvol fl rnal or flnn Har rn FLORENCE R CARLINER Rmg Comm 3 Student League Servxce Club Typist for WEST WARD Ho' Student Council Prom Comm Co operatlve Bureau Rep Spanish Club An eloquent oralor' Our Student rep Our champxon typxst SYLVIA CHESSES Clee Club Year Hockey Team 3 Arhletnc R p 3 Sylaza possesses joy ana' nxt and dancxng the sugar oo! eeps ber t DORIS CHIRCUS l atm Club Camera Club 3 Ar tendante Commxttee 4 French Club 4 Garden Club were t rn s lauglvter Cr rc 30 7 w r w 7' i J I , Y ' Y I Q Z CX Cb 1 1 4 -f . 5 f l 1 I . L -- z,: J L Ula , -1 , 2: 'KJ' I - u l izsfdyvf, 4- ' ' I ' g. r .U , gv .. 9 'D 7 7 'Y ' 7 f - ' A ., 9 A 3 v I ' , ' I Spanish Club, 3. Shall We go on? I C - g . l g ' e., , ' -g 2: E f k V, 4 Y, 1 fl' t . l ' V . , -1 Q 12. l1'l ' he 5 Q' .ilu ez fl rr. I is k fc V- 'Q X ' uf 4 V '1'A Q k' l 1 , 1' . ' fs ' A' V51-We r I . . It , W- ., XV A R IJ H O! CLEO IRMA CODD Latin Club 4 IVI h ub 3 4 French 3 4 cheerful quzet gxrl ISABEL COHEIN Year Hockey Team 2 Yexr Volley 3 Garden Club 3 4 good C re o a case 0 the blues REBA COHEN ll bzt doe: that X0l1ldl76 ngm y ELIZABETH S CONE Ho Art Still Athletic Boircl 3 4 Ye1rC1pta1n 4 Vat sxty Volley B111 7 3 4 e-lr Basketball Team Z V1rsxt as etball 3 4 Varslty Hockey 3 'llY71 dfhlfflti iff did dfddfllllf KATHERINE MARIE COOK met and e :nent 31 I 1 is CHARLOTTE ANINE CLAYTON Latm Club I 3 4 Nlath Club 3 Sphmx Club 4 INmety Club I 7 Student Rep 4 Charlotte x neat Charlotte 1 Jweet Charlotte J modest a ld discreet ANNA R COHEN French Club 3 4 4119141 qzuetners xr 1141 a 5 ll IOSKHIIL a heart o gold 'VIYRA COHEN In mte nrlrex nz a small spare DORIS HALI EY COLBERT Pres Student Councnl 4 Su ent Rep 2 3 Camera r Play Sr Play Dramatic Club 4 Chemxstry Club 4 Sphlnx Club 4 Latin Club 2 president 0 the student coun jEAIN COOIK Sabre 5 her neapon f sv-if Ji I , ' , , , 9 - , . Ml' l ' A . - ' Y 2, : at. Cl . ' , W 1 ' , ' y 1 - , ' ' r he l ' ' f I i 1 Q Y - V . t zz fr f Y I , -- H v ' - .v f 1 4' ! . , K . . ? 4 l . '. 1 r - cl ., , 3 . . 33 J. 3 . A 1 ' y Q 1 v I . ' , 9 ' , - Garden Club, 2, 3: WESTW'ARD V l Our caurteous. faithful. effifient l . 1 ' t , l f - 2, . 1 . . ', 1 '- l C . ffl- ' . , -. , 1 Y. f ' I , 9 - 'v 3 l B li , V L ' l I , - L W . 2 ' . I r I 1 l l A3 1 I , . fi o Q, Q Q . H., ' .Tb V 'Ju-VT' k , I x V JJ, I l NVE STXVARD II O! LEONTINE K. COTTERELL Tennis Tournament, 2g Student Council, 4: Glee Club, 4. Il's immaterial to me. GRACE CRESWELL Lain Club 1 2 3 4 In Western s clvam o rxendslv rr we consider ber a link RUTH CURRID Silence is golden LAURA LEE DAVIDSON Latin Club 2 3 4 Secretary of French Club Ninety Club 2 Latin Club Lgatee 2 3 1 Latin Club Consul 4 Laura Lee tfrouglr quiet m ynmi ner will always carry knowledge banner SHIRLEY H DE BUSKEY French Club 3 Home Economi s Math Club 3 ll? nor or 6 lon uorkrrzan J QW' -.Nav FERN COOPER Student Rep., 2: Homeroom Treasurer, 3g Spanish Club, 3, 4: Athletic Rep., 3. An altrattive girl with a 'very complaisant disposition. CHARLOTTE THELMA COX Service Club 4 Such solemn mieri slve dollr possess RUTH MARIE CUFFLEY Latin Club 2 Math Club Home Economics Club 3 A fiend in need zs a rxend in ee ANNETTE DANKER Latin Club 7 3 4 Piano Club 7 French Club 3 SPl'lH'1X Club 4 Chemistry Club 4 n their merits modest men are dumb JYLVIA DAVIS look a fer your French sofalnz lar your dance sleps ml take' care 0 llvemselaes .R a A tl Y Q 7 7 ' i .' ' ff' if i s S - r 45 . , 1 d d. f. . , U -f u I ,-, , 5 I .r 1 f O ' i A if , ,iezi A Z . , - . X , ' f I rhi- , . , . 1 l f' D y'A' l , 1 . 1 P -W' Club, 2, 53 Latin Club. 1, 3: Sf 7 'st 'S' , B7 P 12. 1 lcv s :iw Wg. 7'8 -. ' . -R -.15 ' 'ia J ' I P+ , -Jlsxtxis-- A., -'V kj' ' 1 3Q I T IV A R D II U! SARA ANNA DEITCHMAN ln Club I 3 4 NIA u I 3 4 Math e I French Club l 7 Spanxsh Club 3 Smxlmg Sara ELLEN H DE VINCENTIS Latin Club I French Clu 7 Home Economlcs Club 3 Dar lvazr and dar eyes An a mznal thats .vo ruse LAURA LEE DIETZ 111 :fue haze a knot or a wma' blown DOROTHY LOUISE DISNEY Spanish Club 3 4 Service Club Ll 6 fill? lddlff VOHFUI IH 01? EDYTHE DORSEY Latm Club 1 Latm Represenn tnve l President of Gllee Club 4 Art Club I Class Treis urer A A Rep 7 r dent of Year 3 V1ceCha1r man Student Councnl 4 Chairman of Senior Play Com mnttee 4 Student Representa tive 4 Representatxve of Mld 'Year classes I'Vlvate er she dzd nay done with so much ease In fuer alone tnas natural o please 33 2 1 1 Lf: E 5 .I Ji 'Mx x1-it l , FLORENCE A. DEES l Latin Club, 2. 3, 4: French Club, 2. 5. Studies? Let all such things slide. I-DITH JESSIE DENT Irench Club 3 Home Econom urs Club I 1tln Club Slon ul sure 1 Fdztbs mot BLANCHE ANNE DIAMOND Latin Club 2 Latln Rep 2 French Club I 2 IVIatl1 Club Z Garden Club 2 Stu dent Representative 4 Apprapnately named a gem JOYCE BRANDT DISKIN I.1t1n Club 2 Math Club 2 Home Economics Club 3 Gar den Club Z Attendance Com mnttee 3 4 Semor Play nor Play WESTWARD Ho' Rep resentatxve 7 4 Cheer Lead 3 unlor Freshman Party :tehhe oyce a d p lverfel VILHELMINA DOERING Spmnsh Club 3 4 Student ouncxl 4 Stu ent Le1gue -I fnend may well be reckoned the maxlerprece 0 nalure II GENEVA E DLBS Larm Club 7 I learmngs nere gol nlval orlzme tlou noula' st wal LOLA EATON Spanish Club 3 4 Sxlve ll slvon you pzctures o won el rom nax bark nlven ROSE R EI-IUDIN French Club llfzllv lvcr lvlztlresome ana' flu ul nature Rose l'0171l71Hf5 all the qualxtxvv of a jolly goorl rllon DOROTHY K ELLIOTT l1tm Club 7 3 4 Math Club 4 Co operatne Bureau Rep -: .wmxstry Club. 4. . rrxlivr lu ver nor': ze . lun fiends. JOAN EINNIS Lntxn Club, -. 2. 4: Math. Club, S, 4: Splimx Club. 4: Chem- ISIFY Club. ': unxor Boat Rude Commlttee. Rmg Conmuttec: Cl1ss Treabure.. -1 Secretary of Latin Club. 'fel tommmu 1 e fare 1- F ELAIINE DOXZOIN Spanxsh Club 3 4 good athlete and a zood ddl F87 BETTE DU VAL rench Club 3 Art Club 4 ll lnle lzmorous lx lun e ge :lands conrzalermq flzldafzuxlx rgrzorame bath dom: the dcea' -N ,. 1-- ELIZABETH ECKHARDT L1tm Club Z 3 4 Home Eco nomlcs Club 3 Math Club 4 4 fltlld In need 15 H lflfll I a'cea' JEAINETTE EISENBERG Glee Club 7 French Club 36 4 Vue President Service Club 4 Student Langue 'Nun dxd tlfere lne on carllv a lady 0 kltldllfi nature MARY KATHERINE ENGELMAN Spamslm Club. 3. 4: Camera Club 2: Arhletxc Rep.. 3. , 414' A ' 1 one 34 H lub I XX ARD HU! MARGARET W. EVERTON French Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math. Club, 3, 43 Writers' Club, 4, WESTWARD Ho! Stall. Charming, gay and sweet. FLC FARAINO Volley Ball 2 Spanish Club A nolet by a mossey stone Hal lv1a'a'en from the eye EVA S FELDMAN fudge not a woman by incl-res QOSE FERSHTUT Class Treasurer 2 Garden Club 3 Valley Ball 3 I you dont mcceed try ty agaxz ROSE FIDDLE I see Ilvear lspea no error 35 X , K. XMI vi. JL, 3EATRICE E. ERDMAN Latin Club, 2, 3. 4: Piano Club, 2: Chemistry Club, 4: French Club. 3, Sphinx Club, 4g Math. Club, 4. Small in nature wejll agreeg But big in xnlelled is our Bee. MARGARET ANN FAGAN Spanisht Club, 3, 4. 3-Aivilllff or 41 .zvorite child ' tlvfc lvatlv Iempereal her best c ay ANITA FELDMAN Garden Club 3 Art Club 4 Attendance Committee A hery 3 Happy am l rom care l am ree VIRGINIA WATERS FELDMAN Art Club Camera Club 3 lor Senior Boat Ride Commit ee Izrginxa has won many rxends by her lovely dxspontiorz and pleasing manners VIINNIE CLAIRE FERTITTI Art Club French Club Garden Club Lana Club Players Guild Senior Play Sophomore R1lly 4 rare gi t o artmg and danc mg, bar our Mzrzrixe IVF STXV ARD II 0' TREMA FLICHMAN Spanish Club, 4. A bill A very palpable lvitfi ANNA LEE FORD French Club I Latin Club I 2 3 Math Club 3 4 The warmth o general courtesy the ralm of sel reliance RUTH JEANNETTE FORD Student Rep 7 4 Service Club 4 Home Economics 3 Dr Fora' 4 sure cure or tlvr blues JANET FREED How We hated to lose Janet' SELMA FRIED Math Club l 7 French Club 7 3 Players Guild 4 Gar d n Club 1 7 3 4 Pretty lassie popular nztlv all laddxes a l 1 . I I 3 .I , , X , .' 5' 'N 2 i L14- 9- HARRIET FINGER Latin Club, Z: Chemistry Club, 4: Players Guild, 43 Math. Club, 43 President of Camera Club, 3g Sophomore Rallyg Junior Playg Senior Playg Sophomore-Senior Entertain- ment Committeeg Council Capers, Z5 Chairman Junior- Freshman Entertainment Com- mitteeg Student Representative, 4. Bubbling over with constant joys Harriet is lileea' by girls ana' boys. MILDRED MINGY FLINKMAN Math Club' Camera Club 3' French Rep 7 Class Treas urer 4 Sophomore Rally Attendance Committee 3 4 Club Editor of WESTWARD Sugar ana' spice and everything nlfe MIRIAM DOROTHY FORD Latin Club Z unior Freshman Committee For every season slve has dress gs t ESTELLE FORMAN Spanish Club Treasurer Spanish Club 3 4 Mee ness xs not nea ness SARENA FRIED Latin Club 4 Math Club 4 Gee Club 7 3 4 Sp mx Club 4 Chemistry Club 4 Piano Club l have llrouglvl golden opinions rom all sorts o people 36 S 'I' XV A R D II O! SYLVIA FRIEDMAN French Club, 2. 39 Math. Club, I 74 Latin I 7 1-- a 7-' U 7 arms and a man 1 sing 'irgi I. KATHERINE FROHMAIN IN otlnng ventured IN otlvmg gained VICTORIA ANNE GALKAS Spanish Club 3 Her 'voice is eier so! Centle and low an excellent thing in noman DOROTHY MAE GARTRELL Volley Ball 2 3 Latin Club 7 Camera Club 3 Basketb1ll Sometimes slves quiet ana' some times shes gay We nouldn I have our Dot any other way EVELYN R GERSHENOWITZ French Club 4 Black eyed black haired an at tractwe semor 37 . -- ', 5 ' 1 1 fr?- 1g im.n My of ROSE FRIEDMAN Spanish Club: Service Club. An ideal stenographer. bright, effcient, and obliging. REINA BEATRICE FRIEMAN Ylve lures the males into her lair by the blue n her eyes and the gold' 0 her hair PEGGY FULLER Latin Club Z 3 4 Math Club 3 Camera Club 3 Players Guild 3 4 Sphinx Club 4 90 Club 7 3 4 Sophomore Rally Soph Senior Play SAC Committee 7 SAC Award 3 Student Rep 3 4 Council Capers 7 3 Chairman Cafe teria Comm 3 Chairman Latin Banquet 3 Freshman unior Play Ring Committee 3 unior Play Senior Play Vice President I Players Guild 4 Editorin Chief of Wesrwaniz Ho' 4 Intelligence plus personality plus 'vwacity plus tlvarm Peggy 4 Fuller ormula cannot be oimd ANNE GARTON IVl1ere theres a nill theres a nay KATHRYN B GEORGE Home Economics Club 7 Volley 7 Baslcetba The only are o her ind an entlmsiastxc grammar student OI fl I , ' I ' i F i f . V , 4 . . , i - V i- 5- ,' 5 , , 1 , 9 . -, , L . 1 ' ' 3 I I y -2 - - - -1 9 -, 3 1 n ,-, L - - H -, 9 . ,. I - - X I J ' z I , . YZ, . ' ,I - 4 , 0 Q. ' i . . . . .. . . I f , Q - . 1 1 ' -1 uv T . A p f f . , , L A ,-1 , 9 1, 13. .. . V. , l . X , -. 3: , -5 Il, 2. v f k' - ' - .r , . ig . T - - if., if -4 3 ei.. ' ' .f,rg',:. '43, . iff? ,., - xl 3 4 l VV L S 'I' XV A R D II U! ELIZABETH C. GIBSON Writers Club, 4: Camera Club, 33 Math. Club, 3: French Club, 35 Latin Club, 23 Chem- istry Club, 4. Theres no wisdom like frank- ness. EVA GINSBERG Latm 2 Sophomore Rally Yr Basketball 2 Athletic Rep 3 Charming pe ite and lv sweet SHIRLEY M GLICKMAN Latin Club Z 3 4 Math Club 3 4 French Club 2 3 Art Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Latm Lega tus 7 Chemistry Club For slve by geomelrxc scale Could take llve sz e o p ls 0 I1 C., ESTHER R GOLDBERG French Club 3 4 'illl Iver aults are suclr Ilval one ll es her betfer or llvem SYLVIA GOLDMAN nn Club I 4 1 Legatus 4 Sphmx 4 Math 7 3 French 7 3 Ninety 7 Class Song Chairman Soph Sr Party Commlttee Secs Wruters Club Poetry Editor Wssrunnu H ' Student League Membership Commit IEE 4 Orchestra Glee Club Hfztlv youth a smgmg, :once and eyes lo ta e earllrs uonders mil surprise i . ,- 4.29 MARIE ADALAIDE GERWIG A still tongue gives a Wise head. MARGARET ELSIE GIBSON Basketball 2 3' Volley Ball 2 3 Lattn Club 7 French Club 3 Hockey 2 3 the right place IS her bear! ESTHER GLASS French Club 3 .Smooth runs the water where the brook runs deep PEARL GOLD Pearl has a aculty or tal mg when the aculiy is absent RITA GOLDBERG Sphmx Club Spanish Club Stu dent Rep 7 Rztas natural abzllly ara' pleas ani manner cause us to expect .great tlvmgs rom her 38 if 1 '79 . . . , , 3 a -5 v 2 , y - A . . In A ' f' , , y - a 3 .1 - , ' . t' , 0 .' so , . ' ff - ' , rs s , , , - , . v I s v S s 1 3 1 r r 3 r Z ' I , -g . i 1 f 0 l I Q 'U H If Lat' , , 2, 3, 1 L. tin . E 1 1 v 3 Av ' ' D I. -. : , -, Q . -' -A -Q 5 A - . . . Y I .A y ' 3 I f. 1 I ' f . . 04: , : A s z , ' . ' ' , ' 1 I , i t Fwy 1 ,ff -z ,. . I V. Q., I - . . - I fl fr 1 el --L.-rig . ,. --1 . .. , . ' ox , A I' , .4 ' 4 - ,' N-L-5-.1-Q X .' --i '-. Y . , A '-Y.,-it FN.,-,-...r-' Q iAn A YM-A-M XV IC S 'I' XY A li IJ II O! REVA H. GOLDSMITH Spanish Club, 3, 4. A cheery nord. a kindly deed. Do your best and you'll succeed. HILDA L GOODGAL Latm Club 7 3 Art Clu 2 Math Club 3 4 Plano She smiles or the sake o smzl mg And laughs or no other reason but ur MARGARET M GOODWYN Latln Club 4 Ahye got the Soth rn mah sou ONEDA VIRGINIA GRADY Art Club Her pleasant manner nfxll doubt less prove more -valuable thal wealth DOROTHY GREGORIUS Spanxsh Club I 7 Ill take chocolate 39 I 'XY I? 3 I 3 Xe 4IQf THELMA GOLDMAN The reason chewing gum manu- facturers don't go bankrupt. AUDREY GOLDSTEIN Student Rep. 4' Senior Day Committee 4 Sophrstrcanon personalzly orzga nalzty and pep 4re rhe characterzstrcs o our student rep CLARA GOODMAN French Club 3 4 Servlce Club 4 Glee Club 7 Thy modestys a candle t t Wlllld IDA GRACIE Spamsh Club Co operatxve Bu reau Student Rep 3 Presx dent of Service Club 4 Ad vertlsnng Manager of WE WARD Ho' Prom Committee She has no traxl either wah her hazr or her balances DOROTHX F GRAVES Spanish Club Service Club Stu dent Representatxve 1 7 Her southern grace endears her to all , , , 7 ' ' .-, 9 4 b, : . AA f - , , 5 ,Ze . f 1. , , 2 ' , 9 , -- , ' o hy . -i 5 ,- , - , ,. , , . he I-,, r . Q I . .- I 5 'y 9 ' . , 9 - bl'- .g ' . Y t . 1 : - . Y-, 3, 4- I . I if fa ' , , -- ti . ft-5 - Y .' M 451:-124 'H 1 f . ' 5 W 'Sinai' 4'--l,,V-Q, .1-- ' YV E S 'I' XV A R D II U! HELEN M. GREENBERG Latin Club, 2: French Club, 2. A girl 'Worthwhile is a girl who ran Jmilef' ANNA GREENGOLD firma If .veen but not heard AUDREY GREENWELL French Club 3 Latm Club 2 Math Club 3 4 Though clouded the day siarmy the mgbr The sky o her heart 15 always hrlght FLORENCE GROSS Laun Club 1 Z That eye na: in ltsel a soul MARY VIRGINIA GUERKE L1tm Club 3 M1th Club 4 I zrpma I5 so pick and :pau She d nm the hear! o am rmm ,,.-7, , L ..- E l 'X 'Ae I ' 3 J it 1.1 V V-' 1,1 JOSEPHINE BURNETTE GREELEY Art Club. Dignity and charm. MAY GREENBERG Spanish Club 1 2' Athletic Rep 1 Math 4 Class Treas urer 4 Dues girls BELLE GREENSTEIN Spanish Club Perhaps Belle mll some day help a handsome husrnexs man HELEN R GRIMM Glee Club 4 C ure and 'urfafzous REBECCA GROSS L lh Club l 7 French Club 7 3 lVI1th Club Class Vo le Team l 7 4 really sgucdnalured rlavurzale 40 4 I Q , , Y ., 9 -, a - , . .. . ,., K' . . ll .N 4 . 2 ' , 9 . , , . ,, I , f ' I - ,, , . A 3 5 ' ,. Vf.. i . 1 I s . I. . nr . ,-: . -, g . . , 3 I- , fl Y - v v -- ' ! ' u. 4 I ng, . A . .. al - . W: . . : . . , . ,.. , . ,A r f - I l J , J ' G. 3' I I 1-T nl 77' t 'xv . Chili.-A . E . attic-f. Q.-with.. E I LSIVK XRD IIO' IRMA HACKERMAN m 7 3 T e Grane flllen o our can ERMA HARBAUGH Archery 2 Treasurer 2 3 French Club 3 4 Volle Ba Who would not love Erma Sphxnx 4 A IFYIJF O humor 15 one IV I heaven ANNA CECELIA HARRISON! WESTWARD Ho' Rep 1 Treas urer Z Student Councxl 4 Spamsn Cnuo 5 e xx ever azr dl nevcr proud' Ha: tongue at will and yet IX never loud ANNE HART There naus rom New York pretty young lass Who haf captured every heart m the class 41 ETHEL HACK Latin Club Z Garden Club 2 French Club 4 Attendance Committee 4 There rs a an behavzar m thee FDNA HALL lnreasurer I Sp1n1sl'1 Club 3 4 clean re a clean hearth and the rrpozzr o the game OPHIA HARDY Stu ent Rep 2 Spamsh Clu Z 3 Athletxc sso a lon 2 Varslt oclcey 2 Varsity A 5 Year B1slcetball Team Z var s ty B basketball 3 :- sxty B Valley Ball 2 3 Hardy aid Hockey znseparahle QIIBA HARRIS Spamsh Club Tall and lean eaxant and een IIIZABI-TH X HARRISON ench 3 IVl1tl1 1 7 Sphinx 4 To non hff IS d plfdfllfe To he her rzend a przvzlege XY Y NYY YI D . I 'V' T , I Q I 1 1 ' E a I Q ,' rj' -If Lat' , .., ,4. h ' , 7' I . I l . l , I , 1 . ' . ,2, , I V f . , f A , , Q Q A 3 ll. d ., g ' F b, , 3 A A - Cir, , , 33 'Y HBH? I'I , g ' N, .41 .v. , . i , :yV.:- DOROTHY V.HARl: . .. .. l ' ' 1 7' . f ' ajvtr . .V X w t V . K, Pl '12 . ,,', ,3,4. ,- ,. I7 I ld f i '. Fr . 2, 5 Latin, 1, 2, 3, 43 2 , ' A le ' : . f - UZ f ' f .1 K-3 5? .Ta .. S A I ' DORIS HAUSE Student Rep 2 Spamsh CH len every man flume llvy force DOROTHY E HEDRICK Camera Club 3 Frenrlm Clu Math Club 4 And ulven xlve had a flung t say She :ard II 111 a 110111113 11 V PEARL HENESON Basketball 2 Camera Club 3 Volley Ball 2 3 Service Club her name dcngnate: LENORE GILDA HERSCH Better lale llvan never MAY HEYMAN use! and petxle J 1 I HELEN HART -1 dreamer ANIS R HECHT Math Club 4 Garden Club Z t Club Art Llnxlw lrenclm Clu 2 3 lnlve mystery I1 lver nmle eepr us guemng all the nlule PAULINE HENDLER 4 neu comer nba has made good LUCILE HERMAN Math Club 2 Latm Club 2 3 French Club 7 3 L1 e 15 a jest and all tlvuzgs .vlmlv I tlvouglvt so once now I know BI ANCHE HEYMAN Szlenl per unnrmr IH ellv the lveft relurz 452 XV In 'l W R D I 0 . 2 E '33 l 1 2 H , K 7 ' -ff' 4, 3 ' .,1b. 3, 4. , cl ' ' fav. l7rll J - fan' ' .U ' 1 , 3 Lain : N 17 b, , . , I .I .4 k A g 1 b. 51 1 U . , . 1' ,. I ,t 0 s. ,. k V. 7 Aan.. Z , 9 ' Q 6' 4. . Nirknamed PcQ,'--exaftly nlmt 1 .5 : ' , 3 1t. fr D ir. l , 's Q I f H e ali Q ' . 1 , ju' - l :. 'V fav'4f?.lYs x 3 i +.x...L-. 'f--., -.,.I XXI SIN ARD HO! DORIS C. HITTEL Home Economics Club, 4: French Club, 3, 4. Shel: pure gold. FREDA HOBERMAN French Club 2 3 Latin Club Z Home Economics Clu Everybody: fiend ALMA HOFFMAN Varsity Basketball 2 Year Vol ley Ball Z A Hflld in need is a rien Il dee 'VIOLLIE HOFFMAN Wheri Mollie took up swimming Gertrude Fderle qui! ANNA HOI I ANDER Brown o eyes red 0 lvair 43 li, 4 r 1'-1 'x'N...rx.h- DOROTHEA HILGEMAN Sphinx, 4: Wlriters' Club. 4: Or- chestra. 3, 45 Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 39 Cam- era Club, 33 Math. Club, 2, 3, 4: Ninety Club, 3: Chem- istry Club, 45 Student League, 4. They who talk best talk lead. SHIRLEY HOBBS Fencing Club, President. 3: Latin Club' Student Rep 3 'relty eyes and art abilxiy IRENE HOCHBERG Spanish Club Slender and tall lfVell liked by all JEANETTE S HOFFMAN Spanish Club Service Club fill that can be mid 0 ber 5 pralrenortlvy DOROTHY FRANCES HOFFM EISTER Class Treasurer 3 fill a digm ed senior should , ., . I ' . g b, 2. , f . . 1 Y r v i ' , . . . ,. f . , . f . J .M ar., . 3 . I 5 . I A f I -' ' . . X it I , . I A ' ' be. I 1 gf' . f , f G , 44.12 ure! as a mouseg away: I ere. .'.. . Q- nf yu Q 1 5 x ' , 'Z' .. ef'-e..4g,:K 4- ,. 1-J - .3-'fdg 5 . iv fad, .1 iv Eff , v- gf. .. , was J, sg.-4 sum '11, . - if '-Q. ,Y XV E S 'I' XV A R ll II U! HELEN HOOD from Pittslmrglv fame fluff rlvarming girl. MARIE HORMAIN flgamst the herd nhzrlr mlm CEVHF secures IVIIILIIIOI45 malzfe mm ber .1 1 ru mm EMMA W HUDSON Our Emma 15 quzte azr ace 4 clmrnzmg clussmare ull of grace HARRIET FLORENCE HUMMEL ee Club 1 7 3 4 Spanx Club 3 4 Homeroom 'I-F815 urer 3 Garden Club 1 3 Boat Rude Commxrzee 3 S 1 dent League 411 nlvrn Jw eulere mnllv arrwea' before 'lua' gloom ncnl pall mrll to g I tlvronglu ilu dow MARGARET HANIVIOND HUNT I.1t n Club blath Club Iioit Ride COIIWIYIIIIBC C luv: 1 nstry Club Anhc-ry Tmm r m pau I mv! E I 5 5 .I If E ' -' .1 IEESSIE HOLZMAN Student Council, 4: French Club, 3, 4. Keep quieif I null! to xrudyf' 'XII-LVA HOOPER Spanish Club 3 I am a stranger lun Heaven IK my amz' DORIS LOUISE HOUST Bulrlvlmg ountam 0 ATHRYN HUGHES arm Club 3 4 Sp mx Club 4 L1 e patzence on a monument smzlmg at grxe SSI PHINE HUINIMEI. Sp1n15l1 Club 4 44 . 4..',.g' 'f ' , M , . l .i I7 Luv ' I 1 d rt ' f ' f fum' I Q A f off , . I ' I.. ' , 2, . : l'14 . Y , D I . lf.. ' J.. Gl , ,-. . 2 'sh ' . - EK . 1 u- N ' r rf ' rl. ' 4 K' ' ' L I 5 I . . . I ,, - , A Hn lmir xx lvcr CH nnzug glory. .' . .21 .. .2.-I: E4 vu Blu lc un mm! nlmx 'kx lu' 'Q I .. Elfw 'I ' l . -4, I if H V '-I'-K 'I N LLTQ' Af. 'rl I mwl , ,Je 'I-.,k ,...1- - BEATRICE INGLIS flcrordmg la Beatrzre S EO en lv I en dull 4 -IORTENSE K JACHMAN L1m Club Nlun Club 3 4 Camera Club Sc retary 3 Nmety Club Sphnt Club 4 Cafetern Com mittee 3 Chemlstry Club Soph Senior D1y Entert II 1 ment Oh nhy should' life aff la IRIVIA JACOBS Varsity tennis team Latm Club 7 Senior Plmy Soph Senior Enrertunment umor Freshman Enterm n ment Nlath Club 4 If 0 mln: rafquet 1 n nayr lfvau one AR3 jfxfonso N 'Han nm er L aff ADELAIDE I JESTER Sfw ana' quzet 45 ,Lx VIRGINIA ROSE HLTCHINI SON -1 hpmzl modern ma1de1 I FOINA IPES Volley ball team generosity surpa wr hugh! FI EANOR JACOBS French Club 7 Math Club Latin Club 7 Athletlc Rep Home Economncs Club 3 Student Rep L1 pelzte Ile est rfmrnmrxte NIIRIAM JACOBS Volley Ball 7 French Clul 3 4 flu' lady dr lb protevi too mmfv rzcthmk I RAINCES F JENKIINS ln Club N at u mn I 1 JI Jun XV E S T XV A R D II O ! AMY LE CLAIRE JOYCE Latln Club French Club Glee Club Student Councll 2 Halloween Commlttee Le Clarre I5 our Helen lxane Kate Smith and Gall: Curr: rolled mto one ROSALIE LOUISE KAHN French Club Home Economics Club Math Club The eyex are the keys to I sou BESSIE BEATRICE KAMAROFF French Club Z 3 Service Club 4 Student League Such harmony in matron voeech an an That without axrness :he was more than an MILDRED CECELIA KAMTMAN French Club Garden Club Glee Club Math Club Home Economxcs Club met ala' very accornmm. :tm REBECCA KAPLAN Orchestra 2 3 4 Latin Club 3 Ma li C ub 4 l rcx Club 3 Camera Lluo 3 Becky has arhznea' her PhD Pep Honor Dignity P1-ii - -im 1 l Doms JOECKEL Lord. they have taught me Latin in pure waste. FRANCES LUCILLE JOYNES llfrth a uhlrl axd a swirl and the hum o her rar France: aes by lrke a shootnzg star ANNE PAULINE KAISER Spamsh Club Z 3 Class Volley Ball Team 7 Year Volley Ball Team 2 What Wznchell If lo Broadway Dutchxe I5 lo us LUCILLE DOLORIS KAMINSK ear Basketball 7 4 Hockey ear Team 3 Varsxty Valley Ball Team 2 3 Basketball Varsity 3 Athlelxr prowess and scholastic brllly a rare comlnnatzon MEIREL ADELE KANDEL Fencmg 2 3 4 Home Eco mics 2 3 4 Latin Cl 4 Ar hery lxen u 7 3 Math C Jb Glee Club 4 Rang Cr-mmzt te 3 Our guxdmg poner kandcllte 46 A 3 1 , ,3,49 , . , ..1 4 g ' ' - Y 1' W f I . 1 I, g ,f In rr , . . F' .'1f I. ,L -9 . I - 1 ,, , ,Q ' 9 . VW d '. ' ' l ff.,,' l Y -,5 ' ' V, Y : l ,Q 1 4 ' l 9 2 E ,ef n l a I V Q Q' f l 1 1 - 1 1 1' I b' l A no .,,, V-1. 2.3.9 C ,2,3:' fh V Clb,-,g , l,3: Y ,z --t - 9, . ..,: . ' -' U V Z.: t. l, 5' :ch ' ' -' - ' -t. it v . ,. Q- , ', K l ' -- C: ' A, FQ' 5 I . R. P! S 'I' XV A R IJ II O! ANNE NANCY BECKER Latin Club, 29 French, 3. Good nalurea' ana' always nilling to help. HEDWIG M BEKSINSKI Spanish Club Hattie! glasser make her look intellectual but we ve xeen her DIET .f IVIILDRED R BERESONSKY Class Treasurer 1 What a man ELAINE BERNSTEIN Math Club Art Club Very much all-re aid interested in all current topics a id amn ments ALMA ELEANOR BETZ Gee Club 7 3 4 We wonder how the Glee Club will get along without Betxie radio .ftar soon 47 .,-S ,, ij'x' c,f. JL. N 'qlitvqi 14 VIRGINIA JANE BEACH Glee Club, 3, 4g Treasurer Glee Club, 4. Devotees of the opera have their Lily Paris-Ilfexterrzites, their Virginia. JEANNETTE ETTA BEHRMAN Latin Club Student League Piano Club Pretty petite and well mannered DOROTHY BENNETT French Club 2 3 4 Glee Club n Club I Math Club 1 Orchestra She who ring: drives away mr 'OW IVIINNIE BERMAN Service Club 4 it gentle wil is an cient W01 er RACE SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN Math Club 3 Latin Club 2 3 French Club 7 3 4 Service Cu 4 Tennis 7 3 IVhal will the French teachers do without Gracie to coach backward pupils? I I ' v . 'f - , V, , , 9 , I, 43 Lati , , 2, 3, 43 ' . 7 ' r v v -- U , . I , .. , , 4 7 . Que , A-t i . effi- . k ., 9 . A I ' A r fr' l G 'ii' . , 9 ' . , 9 u -i - 1 I b, 9 , -, . next year. Shel: :ure to he a X Q- ' f Y- I 1 wr.:-fi, fv-r-ef ' ,, ' f - VV: 'I I 5- , , - FAST- 'yy' ,QQ 4-li I ' -41143 35: 1 V -17.91 :: ,.-7 ge. V 1, Txm' .. .. - ,u-5:1 ,V ' --- f '-a..-s..1'f IJ IIO' DOROTHX kOEHLER SCHMIDT French Club 7 3 Her lflfffeflf fenffff IH Phlladfl plvm ll e bc! 11 neun pan! MILDRED M KOLODNER Latm Club I 7 French Cluo 3 Art Club 7 Home Fco nomxcs Club 7 llfe llvm Ilya! ne fha!! ne1er ree 4 ma1a'er1 as nmsome ar xlve EDITH KORNBLATT Student Rep 7 4 Garden Cub or KS 'ruse I ca 111 o lver ELLEN KRAFT Hockey Year Team 1 3 4 Tennxs Xarsxty 3 4 Nme ty Club 7 Semor Play Com mmee 4 XVnters Club Staff Westward Ho' Player s Guxld din SHT? 111755 dll 61167113 F SH MA IKRULEN IT! large lvwun eyes ad eep larqjvrrzg dimples I 'L I DOROTHY R KNOOP Laun Club l 2 4 French Club M u Chemistry Club 4 Hockev Team umor Senxor Boamde Commnrtee Il lvat 15Y1l dune just non! el done ADELE D KOHN Volley Ball 3 Basketball Hen' v one L1 neun' FLORENCE KOPPELMAN 4 zona' typur' Florence rxgers fllx mer the lreyy MARIE KOSTIN Larm Club 4 French Club 3 4 'Vlarh Club 4 From Nen Yor to ll extern mme Marze ll :th laudable nor ard adapla lv: rn LILLIAN KRIKSCUNAS l-1 JT .1 lollv und lmfl I ut luv n v uove 1 R rx H017 48 .,x X -. 3 .K H' Q.-'I .xg ' v , , : . 1, Z, 3: ath. Cl b. 1, 4: . l. 2: 'A 'I , . . V- l 4. 1 . . 1 , 3. 4. ... ,l-Z . ,fr . k A' I 1 f I . A f I ' .,-, 2 1 - 7 . F slve ' 'A .if n A dye 5 '- , 1 . . 1 4 . ' l ' , . 'I le Basketball Year Team, 1,lZ, S.. fr -1- I I k Y ' 4. A A h ..1 . My lif 4 l N W mme , r I I lv 11' .1 l ,J by olvv df' H I 4 4' . ' ll a' . A I -5' 7: 5' D .. .. wk , -- - '2.'E1.L.f ,'1v ,4,,.,..-P' S 'l' XV A R D II U! DOROTHY MAE LAKE French Club: Valley Ball Year Team. .4 rare rompozmd o frolic and Y, DOROTHY FRANCIS LATNG To no 1 lrer IS to love ber HILDA LAPIDUS French Club 3 Latxn Club 3 Arr Club 3 Cupzd 1 a rxawslv lad Thur t ma e poor emal ma SARAH LEBOWITZ Latm Club 7 Camera Club 3 Plano Club Hockey Garden Cnuo lenms Sarah makes good use o ber gen' lvollv on Ike piano and hpenrrter MARGARET ANNA LEE 4 source o much consolalxon erpeczally on blue zlflondayx 49 .igi 2 ! 5 .1 .N - 'J 'P QTL L.: 1-..,,-Lb' REBECCA KURTZVUILE Donbllefs a soul is immortal where a soul is drsrerrzable. MARGARET LANDWEHR Varsity Valley Ball Team -, 3' Class Volley Ball Team 3: Athletic Rep. Basketball Team. 4' Year Volley Ball 3 ' Tennis 2 3 lmdy upholds the morals o good sportrmanrfup NIIRIAM ROSALIE LANG Glee Club lVe pT6U,1Cf grand opera VIARY E LAW SON Garden Club 3 Nlath Club 3 Sec Spannsh Club 3 Dramatlc Club 3 Home Room Treasurer 7 3 4 Glee Clu 4 Writers Club 4 Student League 4 Her lr c' IS om nt o merrz men! And gemal kmdnexs ben! FVELYN LEDDON Latm Club 7 French Clu mod nalure a priceless treasure f 7 fur ' , , 2, - . - 4, I 5 1 ' v- .. lc I . , 5 ' , 1 , . ap . X k . I A ' wv li I ff - . Q . , , a'. 45 . , ,4: 1 1 H, -v a 5 b. 9 . 9 , . .. 1, . 1 bu, I ,- ' y -Q - 1 . . .. ' 7. 7. . . I 'Z' H- . L T' , LQ . 4. J. Q f flu- l l , ' Y -3 b, ZZ Home Economics Club, 2, 3. UC, , V ,, xx. Q 15 . f . 1 Q 21,4 V M V-:Z fn, . fi- Ji 2311 3 'zff . - 75 5 iii: 1 .K -5. '- . , 1: fi ESTHER E. LEHMANN By an unanimous 'role Of mf. flaxxmates. Estbers a PF-15,74 BLANCHE LEVIN Servrce Club 4 An embryo Portia CLARA LEVIINIE French Club 2 The our Ps does Clara PU' tray Popularxly personalxty pep an-1' P07 EVA NATALIE LEVINSON Servlce Club SPhmX Club French Club Players Guxlcl Sr Boatnde Cnmmli WESTWARD Ho R 'D I I do 'row a YlEV1dS,7lP Ill per orm rt Io the las! arm! I CILIA Ll-XVANDOSIQ Lglnl 4 Liilllfgil 7 3 Nxnety Club 7 Hoclcex 1 3 unlor Play Committee I- C1615 DISJUI I IOIVYEH Q X1 1 1V'3 rrryv .. . L.x . 3 i 5 1-4LJ, A ,Je fr 1 GQLHQNA ,J SARAH FLORENCE LEGUM Spanish Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 7 Sopkiriirated. yet not dull. DORACE VIRGINIA LEPSON Fencing Club 2 3' Archery 3 Latxn Club 2 Hockey Year Team 2 3 I Absence makes the bear! row onder Dorace 15 one o eslern 5 mort ardent admzr er GERTRUDE LEVIN 4 mend seer to Ge w rt GERTRUDE LEVINSOHN Latin Club 2 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Camera Club 3 Nmety Club Z 3 Senior Sophomore Entertainment Soblxllub I The mor! oblzgmg person alwe VIRGINIA LE VOY Latm Club 2 Glee Club Math Club 4 Chemrstry Club 4 Class Treasurer Camera Club Treasurer Coun cal Capers B mule n mittee 3 Hockey Team Soph Senior Entertannment Senior Play and Westward o Rep KIIYIKFY II dll IJ!! Hdlnt' Hllpllff F 11771 did 1lg07 I , , , , 9 A ' 5 Y 7 ' f P, 1 . 1511 f J ,f X 1 I ' , l . . , Q Y A l .1a'- , . - lv I I I . f ' , , , L V ', , 3 , L y 'y S i -Q 9 . 1' f' , ' . - I Jr., U 'v tcez ' ' er' ' . 7. , , 1 -, if I f , 3 1 2. f 4. v v ' v 1 V . ' , 2: o. ' C01 - ' , 3 U .39 - : . Q Y H! . F: Q' N r ., . . A - , pp. ' 1 f . r', ,2,3, 1 2' .us. -r 9 'I . 1 ' 1. I. r 15 ' . 9-71 fn,g.e, H .. JF: 1 ' 5 . fr H 1 M A if il - amy- Li I , ' if 751' -- 4'9 YVESTIVARD HO! MADELINE LITTLE Latin Club. I: Math. Club. I: French Club. 3. To know .Iladeline nell you muff seek ber our. VIRGINIA AININ E STON LIVING Glee Club Garden Club Latm Club Art Club lV1ll she be amous some d 7' FRANCES GOODWIN LOCK WOOD Art Club Treasurer 4 Latm Cu I Z Math Club I 4 Senxor Play A sunny smrle and eyes o blue ROSALIE LONDON e hope lo se her name lrglrts on Broadway IDA LEE LUTZKY Ida I5 one o the most popular members a our class 51 5.1.-.1 V -.-W , SELMA M. LIBERMAN Secretary of Student League: Garden Club. Z: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: Math Club. 3, 43 Ninety Club, 2. 3, 4: Chem- istry Club: Sphinx Club: YVest- ward Hof Staff: Sec. of Nlath. Club. 4: Pres. Nlath. Club. 3. .Selma is lerr:5: .zmc,:Ir1f'--5fQ lernper ana' 95 mental. ,IESSIE LIVINGSTON Stu ent Rep, 5: Treasurer o fliss 4 Sun are lwrn gnu! I-IELEIN A LOCKNER Helen may loole talleatne but 1 class slve reeds a ou speaker DOROTHY ELI7ABETH LOET7 Class Basketball Team 7 Serv :ce Club 4 French Club Z 3 I Dorotlrys ropacxty or study rould equal frer :opacity o gooa' we would have a bud ding Emstem rn our midst ANNETTE L LOSCHER French Club 3 4 Service Club 4 Student League II e shall not look upon her 11 e again d , If ' f af T I 'rr r ll cl- lb, , 1 ' 2 , 1 ' f n 4 l sy , I , , - I f I f . 1 I ' , 8 lj . '. . , . ., 'Ps W- I e in I , I A j ,f 'k ., 1 ' A Z , L? - '. 1 l 5,A1'l,L'.Qf'I3 if 'Zi SYLVIA MAEL Sylvia eals so many apples llm! rc uill In ro 1 C dodor in lver vicinity. EDITH MALLONEE French Club 3 4 Garden Club Ilfnte me as one nlvo lomes In FHOWUIEYI EDNA E MARCH Latm Club 2 Math Club 4 Class Treasurer 2 Athletxc Association Rep 2 4 stty Volley Ball 2 3 Varsxty Basketball 2 3 A5 an atlvlete :Ive has made Ire: name Hclpzng IVe5tern marclv I0 am ANNE SHIRLEY MASIX Latm Club 7 Home Economns u 3 Math Cub -4 Camera Club 3 Sohpomot Play -Inne r eyelashes rwal Garlt MARGARET V I R G I IN I A MAX O Latm Club Nlatll Club Student Rep 7 3 4 Latm Legatus 3 Latm Club Treasurer Prop erty Committee Sensor PIU Cmny 5 an uleal II eslcrnxh , ' '--. N A N. . I .4 I : 2 5 S 'I' XV A R IJ II 0' , .a J his '1 1 'NJ REBECCA MACKLIN A gooa' :port-enouglv said, MARY MARGARET MAHRER Latm C u 7 Glee Club 4 Shpmx Club 4 Student Coun C 4 Her amlnlxon alancmg Her bobby mzsunderslood schoolboy: BERNICE MALOFSKY Latm Club 2 French Club 2 3 Math Club 3 4 Camera Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 Boat rude Committee 3 Coun crl Capers 2 So lzltle done so muclv to do BESSIE MARKS I.atm Club 2 4 Math Club 4 Nlnety Club Slve lveld luv aoxce a rrend lo llve human rare Spamsh Club 3 4 Boatrxde Comm 3 l you nerenf .furlv .1 Loo spur! Comme ne en-ny you 59 I the e 1 :cd for .1 Z1 f ' lb, -Q , Q 'Qrh A . 7 9 7 , , 2 , V W f W ' ' , L , , , 4 ' , 5 I A ,Q 53, I , , ff! I ' f E , , 9 ,3, , 5 ' , 2. , AH- f, . Q .A I-'L clb, 2' . 1 , 1 4 7 , F' , ' ' I I 'Y'5. CORINNE MATHERS .r Y I.. uf I . I d .E ..1.?:,,5E ,ax ., I, ' Nell ,..' 'ir' iz Q - -iliac. I .,, vAyAgf' I XV E S 'I' XV A R ll IIO! FLORENCE INICALLISTER French Club. 3. 4, -l nonaler ul frzena' VIRGINIA IVILCURDY Camera Club 3 Glee Club Math Club 3 Student Rep 2 4 Sophomore Senior Plu Ou 4101! 'lala 0 33 Her l tant 1 te Amor brxglvtenedl many a cloudy J1 ALTA MCDONALD Lam Club 3 Volley Ball Team 3 Basketball Team 4 Our excellcnr basketball xlvot IAY ADELE MIIRXVIT7 French Club 3 4 Stu ent League 'ln all ber nezglvlvors they like er ESTHER WAIDINER IVIILES Home Economxcs Club 4 flfqmescenfe rr one of Esther: Hrtues 53 .1- I , I f V533 BESSIE IVIAZER French Club. gllenily the rolls along. THFLMA KATHLFEN INIC. CLURE Latin Club l Z Soph Play So phomore Senior Entertunment 7 Camera Club 3 Glee Club 4 French Club 4 I-hy patlvnays lzes among !l e stars IDA E MCDERMOT Sphinx Club 4 Spanish Club Service Club Cluss Treasurer Z 3 4 Sophomore PI1y Sen nor Pluy Senior Property Com mlttee Fill, O 511115171115 llll O C0107 llol RUTH P MCMAHON Latm Club l '7 3 Math Club Ruth r lvnr furls a nd furls acn I l ,f 0 n e I 7 snazelvl lmzred 5,111 FILEN V METCALFE French Club Guden Club Home Economlcs Club L1txn C ub 1761 Gracie flllmz STXV XRD II U' HELMA CATHERINE MILLER Math Club. 2g Year Volley, 2, 3: Varsity Volley Ball, 4g Year Hockey 2. 33 Archery 3. Helma i, our junior draftnnarzd fha opens ard' :hills the nn:- flows. ETHEL M MIRVIS French Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 3 4 Math Cub Shes conscxentzous ohlzgzng and a 'aery good rxend IDA MISLER Service Club 4 Sphinx Club 4 Student League A lady who dreams o cheer ul yesterdays anal con dent I morrow: ETHEL ELIZABETH MOHR Camera Club 3 Latm Clu 7 Math Club By needle and Ihread Shell soon be wed NANCY J NIORQIQ Latm Club I Hockey Team Y es soluble vo 111' 1' rzoux 1 , J. ' BEATRICE D. MILLER Art Club: French Club: Home Economicsg Math Club. Speaking of clothes-here'5 one of Lilyan Tashmanu competi- tors. REBECCA MILLNER Sphmx Club 4 Service Club 4 al Mu cy vc lr deparnnenr Rebecca II lo us A MISLER Latm Club 2 Camera Club 3 Tennls Z A certain scholar lzke and sludx ous .fomethxng BESSIE MIZANSKY Basketball 1 2 3 La Cl b 2 Home Economics Club 2 Tenms 2 A rollmg :tone gathers moxs so they :ay but don! rollmg stoner go place: and do things ELSA EMMA MORGANSTI RN French Club 3 Latin Club 3 Smcenty and rtrenxty are two o her many Hrtutx 54 . XV E S 'I' XV A R D H O I I ,, , . I 1 ' Q 'Q I i T 1 .1 ELIZABETH L. MUNDEN Latin Club, Z, 4g Camera Club, 3: Senior Play, Sphinx Club, -'Y 4: Players Guild, 4g Ninety Club, 2. Full of misrhief. pep. andfun, ANNA NATHANSON ice President of Year 3 u dent Representative 4 Players Guild 4 Senior Play Chair man Student Play Committee True 0 herself t e to r friends true to her duty l nays HELEN RUTH NEWBERRY Perhaps Helen nill be a leading, comedienne some day MARY NIECE HEY llldllfjf dlld het' WOTII7 lo -I Y You need but loo in Wlarys C E BERNILE VIVIAN NURKIN Ask Bernice bow to Wash retorts test tubes and bottles JL, 9 'Pl' 'W rash V 55 KATHERINE FRANCIS MUELLER Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3. 4g Student Represen- tatie, 4g Senior Day Commit- tee. In losing a faithful. hard-Work ing senior. lVestern is gain- ing an alumna of whom slve will be proud. ELNOR LOUISE MUSSON Art Club, I- Latin Club 1 2' Math Club 1 C nllemen pre er blondes MIRIAM NATHANSON Ninety Club 3 Class Treasurer 3 4 Orchestra 3 Senior Play Being a twin didn t keep Miriam rom getting her share brains MARGARET NICOLS Latin Club 1 Z French Club 3 Math Club 1 oznds I have been m 1 utes late all my lx e MARTHA VIRGINIA NOR IVIENIT Players Guild 3 4 Latin Club 2 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 4 Math Club 4 Ninet Club 2 Student Council 4 Photography Editor of West ward Ho Halloween Comm 4 Camera Club 3 Sphinx Club 4 Senior Play Student League One does see somewhat when oie shuts ones eyes , , , , , . I , re 7' . V , 3 St - X . Q . , , y . 9 9 - - 4 W t l. ru he . a- L I I s 9 r ' v I 1 S - M . . , , . . f ' Of I, - I. . I , l - .f I ' . l if 7 7 l 1 ' . 7 La' Q 7 ! 7 h' Z 1 .' five ir- ., I if - ' U ki I le ' I ' ., , r - ' ' . , , , , I , , x , , 1 I , 3, s Y X y 1 I f Q l , v, - ., ., 3 a 3 r Z 2 - I 7 JJ Y . . .. - ., e,f,1v fl, Q-3. ,-, , . 1 . 'S-fain. gl?-5 ,v. ag, I . f .' zrff :FQ ,.-. s- -f - at -a- 1-' '17 1 . - aff- -., 5 '-1-5 4 af ' is R, '75 ' ' 'JF' i' wif, I. .- ,Y .g V-2erZ1a.:..7f--',,r.-' NV E S 'l' XV A R IJ II U! BEATRICE KARROLL OAKJONES Take some mfeei sincerity. Add all tlratlr fair to see: Mix zvitlv lotr of clveerfulriess. Behold your product-Beef DORIS O KEEFE Latin Club 7 French Club 7 Glee Club 7 Math Club Pleafmg and jmial ana' ull 0 JANE E OLIVER One 0 tlre .vbming liglvts 0 33 CHARLOTTE MAY OREM Players Guild 3 4 Attendm L Committee 4 Latin Cub 3 4 Writers Club 4 Senor Pay rr 1 uurcc and eulmril tlvme ear l 1tin Club 7 Math Club -9 WF51WARl7 Ho Represenu me Chemistry Club 4 e null tu ill re 4 er lvlls al :cult .-x , S 'J .1 N.. 2 2 5 'T 'XJLJ sf JAA, SCN ROSLYN LORRAINE NURKIN Garden Club: Athletic Rep.. 2. 3. 4g Sphinx Club. 4: Hockey Team. 2: Varsity Hockey Team, 3: Varsity Basketball, 4: Year Basketball, 2, 3g Varsity Volley Ball, 2, 3, 4: WEs1'- VUARD Ho! Representative. 4, A good scout and a staunch friend. LA VERNE C. OHLE Art Club 4 Latin Club 7 3 Math Club l 4 Co operatixe Bureau Rep 7 flrc lrcrt cure or .1 revere case 0 Ynfldllfholld FERNE OLINER Camer Club 3 Fencing Club French Club Math Club Arch ery Team AY? 1011! gltlg TOOVHS dlld Cldff YOOPHS IYHOIIQ YHOUS JANE E OPPERMAN Latin Club l 7 3 Math Cl b A land mar in tlre Pratt Li lmzry FATHRYN HELEIN OTTEIN Seruce Club 4 French Clu 3 Class Basketball Team 471 nlmt cb ur llrzv air anlume ies 1 nritteu in t c rmzrgiri ur ewes 56 . l ' l ' . l - ' ' f f f of frm, If : ' 2 .ji I 9 l ' ' ' li A , ' ' ,-. 1 u 3, 4. le '- ' i 1, Z' l K . ' 7 . 7 . . l l . UBTJ If din' , .N I Hill V V Y 3 . ' , : . b 2. : Z. if n si' 'd in , ' ' 1' . if Fira' lv lf of X! li Ii EMBER OTTO I 5 -1 ' ' . 'g,,,q. ?Q!gQ iq. 4' fl N' ui .Sb r f' nl I ri ' n ilu- bf,-Q If fun, ',, 1-'-4 G'---',:l:, K 'A i f W- -..eg ff- '--+,g,g...f l R S '1' XV A R IJ II O! ROSE PEARL French Club Z, 3g Attendance Committee 4. Introducing Nllrr Pearl-a bud- ding Rose of sopbislifalion. ROSELYN PENTOVE There mmetlung mysterious abo At Rosslyn KATHRYN PFAU Spamsh Club Kan me as one u o loves ln hlf ellon ,Hen IDA PINSON French Club e ear y lnral ralrlver the norm Lnahnubtedly the ansner to lvopeul young man: prayer 57 . h . I .Al , V1 Xt., FRANCES S. PAULSEN French Club lg Math Club 25 Latin Club 2. This maiden petite is lovable and sneer. MARY ELIZABETH PENTON Art Club lur nz 11 mailcxan RAQUEL A PEREZ Spamsh Club Secretary 3 Span Club President 4 Year Hock ey Te1m Athletic Rep Uur popular atlwlele rom lllexzfo NATALIE AMELIA PFIEFFER lmn Club 7 4 lVl1th Club 3 4 Sphmx Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Board of Dnrectors Math Club 3 Her tno arnbxlxons aclneved lms 5 e for a areal szngmg yplnnt IS e H IIABIVIH PITTMAN 'llfl Club I 7 3 Mwth 1 l Sphinx Club ll lueu rt mme: to getting along nztlv lcaclvers E11 abellv ta cr Ilve ca 6 f . c ' . ' t J 3' .X , Y , W v ' , I 4 - 'A 1 . 3 ? ., 4. f . Wk lf, f L- I I. A I. Q -1 Z n v 1 A b . . . . , lvx I 1 ' nfl: D I . . . Z, 5, 4' X .Na....1 .. Th l ' . I..t , , -, z - Clul I ' . 'Z lr X k 4 I, J ROSE L. PLEET , , I 'gs A. f . J A9549-. '4 ' 5' , 9' '. 1 1,17 8 it '---Qlfzelr -.3 uit Eli Y . ..w:i-JC. ., ., U ,WM A. . XV E S 'I' XV A R D II O' LOUISE PORTER Latin Club 2g Hockey Team Z: Glee Club 2g French Club 2. A dveritiuous and lvappy-go-lucky. HELEN ERMA POTTS Math Club Her good sportrmauslvip fa e her a long nay GEORGIA W PRICE I dare do all that may bcco ffldfl XVANITTA ANNA RACKENSPERGER Latin Club 4 French Club Home Economics 4 Stuclent Council 2 lVe wonde nlvy Shrimp 'llsltt lhe lxlrrary esery even: ig RUTH H RAPPOLD 3 Class Treasurer 7 .She needs no eulogy slve Jpea Of hffifl Q i JEAN PORTER Student Representaive 25 Ninety - Club Z9 French Club Repre- , sentative 35 Math Club l, 2, N 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 l Chemistry Club 4g VVss'rw.uw E Hof Staff 45 Sphinx Club 43 l Student League 4: Treasurer 1 of Wlritefs Club 43 Senior l Play. 1 Gay without frivolily. I l RUTH POSNER Glee Club 7 French Club 3 4 Too litlle or great praire JEANNETTE A PRESS French Club 4 Garden Club Fan o are with a sunny .vmxle eannetle 5 a fiend that: quite north while PEARL RABOVSKY French Club Z Latin Club 2 Math Club 2 Laugh and llve World laughs mtl-1 you MINNA RANKIN Wssrw ,uw Ho' ep Dramatic Club French Club 3 Sophomore Rally Play 7 Sophomore Senior Play Z There is no mrdom like ran ner: 58 f . sz. ' kj ' 5 ' lf, f . ' 1 . I 1 ' - . HIE G R' A , - . ' . 7. 4 ' Y l ' ' ' -1 ? ' . R ., Z5 A , 22 ,, V. . f kh Latin Club 2, s, 41 Mash Club g ... ' 4 .A , F - 12 .AL - fx, ' f f I - ' L :A 'J - ' q e1lQ.,c' '-l.,,,,,,,.f- 'Y XVESTXVARD HO! FANNIE j. READ Student Council 2: XXIESTVVARD Hof Representative, Fannie lm: a lovely manner. LOUISE REAGAN Camera Club 3 Latin Club 7 3 4 Nlath Club 3 4 al lowe en Committee 4 Student R 4 Don! argue you now m riglvt REI-INA REIN NIGER Spanish Club Service Club Sphinx Club Senior Property Committee Under that calm exterior o Rhena: Ilveres much tlmtf really worth while VIOLET C RETTALIATA Math Club 3 4 Latin Club 7 3 4 Camera Club 3 Chem istry Club 4 Sphinx Club 4 Ninety Club 2 3 4 Student League Her hair is ber crowning glory and ber smile makes it :lame ELLEN MARIE RIDGAWAY French Club 3 4 Student Coun cil Z Home Room Treasurer 2 Student League The very pink o per ection 59 .., 3 337, ,X 1.27 W ,+- qc ,733 'Nnvs. EVELYN RAVEN Latin Club Legatus Zg French Club Z3 Ring Committee 3g Halloween Committee, Stu- dent Rep., 4, It does not take one long to find' that slve is charming, witty ana' kind. FRANCES REAGAN Spanish Club 3 4 fu sleep pcrclvanre lo dream Ay theres llve rub JESSIE REITER Art Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 Tennis Tournament 3 WESTWARD Ho Art Staff emes artistic ability is sur passed only by her abilily to loo bored lo per eclion RUTH RESSMEYER Math Club 3 L1tin Club 3 4 Year Basltetb1ll I 2 3 Va sity Tennis 2 3 IVl1at a racket GRACE RICHARDS Latin Clubl 2 3 4 Latin Club Rep 3 Ninety Club I 7 Sphinx Club 4 Chairman of Gift Committee Year Hoclc ey I 7 Year Basketball 1 Z 3 Year Secretary I 2 3 4 Most wire most witty aid most dlf 3 l , , , I . 1 ' - . ' g ' -, N - ,sH- 'rgff ep., , . - k I. . 5 Y I 9 9 . V j ' ' ' . 'Q 5 A' Q ls l A - 9 H I 9 -' , 1 , ' - , , 9 f- . Y ' - Y , 1 -- ' , z : - , , z X ' A V V ' ,I , , : ' ' ' ' g V, s . ,-.32 . : I Q, - - z h , ,-9 , , , Q x s 1 1 - ' . ' . 1 I vi 5 - 'ff'- f f - f .11 ' ' Vx:- .-,. -,,-' : K Q - I-1' 'Vs SIW ID I ' KATHERINE ELIZABETH RIEBLING V1cePresldent of Occupatxonll Therapy Club 3 Art Club 3 Latm Club 2 4 second l ergrl lutty would be only vocabulary: mzstrels were .she CATHERINE RINE Latm Club 2 4 Math Club 4 Athletxc Representatlve 3 4 Year Volley Ball 2 Class Vol ley Ball Z 3 4 Class Basket ball Z 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Chemlstry Club 4 The better knonn the better I1 ed' EDNA C ROGAN Latm Legatus 2 3 Math Club 3 4 Ninety Club Z Athletic Board 2 Executlve Board of Sphinx Club 4 Sophomore Rally Z Senior Play Varsxty Basketball 7 Year Basketball 3 Assocnate Edntor WESTWARD Editor of Merrrtrxus Art Commnttee f A A Latm Banquet Commlttee Never do today what you can px! off till tomorrow morning HELEN ROLF Spanish Club 3 Ax joy ul as a drum at a ned mg RUTH ROSEMAN Latm Club 7 3 4 Math Cluo 3 4 Sphinx Club 4 Nnnety Club 7 Plano Club 7 Student League 4 Wrlters Club 4 French Club 3 Garden Club 7 Wesruxnlr Ho' Staff 4 Tennis 3 Ruth clazmf :he If a descendazl lllerzdelsohz ard ellen me thai: not hard' to hrlrea VIRGINIA ELLA RIDGELY Latm Club 2 3 French Club 4 meet low mice I5 an excelle lt lhmg m woman DOROTHY RILEY Latm Clubl 7 3 4 Latm Club Legatus 4 French Club 1 So t vorced and shy H BELLE ROBINSON Perhaps nf ll :ee her domg character parts some day FLORENCE MAE ROGAN President of Crlee Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 Chalrman of En tertamment Committee f Spanish Club Z 3 Senlor Play Sphinx Club 4 Players Guuld 4 Sophomore Rally Chairman of Entertamment Commxttee of Glee Club 4 WESTWARD Ho' Typmg Stan' -I ormzdable contender or Kale Srmth honors mmm' the excess flvoxrdupou ROSE ROMBRO Math Club 2 met and help ul 60 IVE. I 'AI IU, l l I ' L T, I I ' , 9 Z, 3. Q P if ' ' . I 'X ' rx tk I V I K ,-, , : 3 . A v v ' v ' v 3 4 . I I -1 , , , , 4, 9 9 . 5 V 7 le . . , . . e ' , 9 E - , 9 U 9 ' t Q ' . Q . I, 4, Q Q . '9 , ' z 2 ' ' . Holt A I 9 ' , , ' 0 Chairman Hmm C0mm'Uee3 Service Club 4g Operettas 3, 45 , 0, ' , 9 ' . 1 A . Y , . ' ' . 7- . . V 3 - 57 Z 4. Q 1 - f I U f 5 f I - d . . , . -, , . . I 1 ' -: ' -9 ' . ' ' . . ' I ' X Q f . . V . I ab!! of r r , h ' R I -,Q I ' I - . l .K-, l - . F aw- ' g ' '11 .5 Te- .-' XVESTXV A RD II U! BELLE ROSENBAUM Student Rep., 3, 4g Chairman of Mid-Year Prom Committee, Perronalzty personified. SYLVIA ROSENBLOOM Spanish Club Student R 3 I danrmg were mrmr slved a brass band ETHEL C ROTH Camera Club 3 Latm Club 7 Home Economlcs Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 7 Student Re 3 E ment and oblzgmg RENA RUDE Latln u 1 7 3 M 1 WESTWARD Ho Rep fVSf'Vf'7dVlfF pllli EDINA SACHS I laugh at any mortal thmg llml I may not neep 61 Lf SYLVIA SHEILA ROSEN Math Club l, 25 Art Club 3, 4g French Club Z3 Latin Club I, 2. Tlnere is art in lrer finger tips. LILLIAN ROSENBERG WESTW'ARll Ho' Rep 7 Her greatest pleasure xr to grgglc over ,romellvmg un nown to lrer assoualef BETTY ROSENTHAL Someone will get a good' lypzst MARY D RUBINSTEIN French Club 4 llrlary nfrs the sflwolr clrcerzest and most tal aint' xtudent l-VELYN RUDICK Latln Club Z Camera Club 3 Attendance Commxttee 4 Gar den Club 2 E1 ey calls everxone Sugar L e must lre U sneel lo lv r as xt should be YV E S T XV A R ll II O Z MILDRED SACKS French Club, 23 Home Economi- ics Club, Z3 Chemistry Club, 4. Style is the dress of thought. MARIE SAIA Class Treasurer 3 Student Coun 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 For Heavens sake ELAINE MAY SANDRUCK Garden Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 4 French Club 3 4 Art Club What a dreamer' llfhats his name Elame MARJORIE SAXON Home Economxcs Club Latin Club By the Work one now: his uorkman RUTH SCHAPIRO Home Economics Club 2 Math Club Z French Club 3 Gaz' Glen Club 3 Thou hart no Jarrow m hy sou o :unter m thy car l If 1 x 't' ' E 3 5 .4 2 i . a 1 1 I ' F : ' ,V X ff' 4' 'Pnl' 5 KLJJSL ia 'QI-NJ JENNIE SACKS French Club, 3: Camera Club, 3g Service Club, 4. She expects to poem her 'way through life. RENA SACKS Glee Club Z 3' Spanish Cub Rena 1: the ma' a gxrl youd pzfk out m a crowd ROSA LYNN SALLOW French Club 3 4 Secretary of Art Club 4 Student League The good will o the ram that loaes all leaves REBA SARGOWITZ French Club 3 4 Art Club 4 Student League 4 A happy heart runneth merrily all day EILEEN SCHAEFFER Service Club 4 Varsity Hockey 2 Varsnty Basketball 2 Year Hoclcev 3 Year Basketball 3 Volleyball Varsity 2 4 Stretch the girl who If looked up to 69 , , . 1 , 3, 4. . ' .ff f ' 4 5 . cil 5 , ' ' .. , ,H - I y 3 2 . U v y 5 9 r 9 4. . ? . 3 , . , , , , , I l ., . U ' 9 ' I , le ' I 1, ' 5 Z . 2 S , 1 - . z V H 9 2 ' 7 ., . I W 4, 1.15, Iv l., I H L- . -'Ska' Aff . 'V' kt' I T gb. -H'---' Z ' '+L M .., .L '-Q -. -1.L,' .if ' 4461- M-.,,,,,,. YV E S T XV A R D II O! , 1 . . . i f ' .1 . - J ELOISE SCHLERF Latin Club Z. Eloise is a quiet girl at sclvooi, but don't let that mislead yon, Ask Oliiva. MILDRED SCHOOLNICK Volleyball 7 3 Tennis 2 French Club 3 4 She ll gel rich eventually LEE SCHWARTZ French Club 3 Latin Club 3 Tennis 2 3 Home Economics Club 3 Art Club 3 Student Re 3 Let tlve girl who does not mm to be idle all in love ALFREDA SCOTT French Club 3 4 Year Hockey Team 2 wet but industrious MOLLIE SEIDEL Spanish Club Z 3 Home Eco nomics Club 3 4 It is good mood ,rx '-Sl. 2 REBECCA LORRAINE SCHIFF l Spanish Club. Lacking in si1e, but not in Wit. ANNA SCHMUNER Glee Club Z. 3, 4: French Club 3: Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3 4' Student League. Sometlviii, ventured something med BEATRICE SCHWARTZ panlsh Club 3 4 Pr m Com mittee Student League 014 dont ,fdy I0 DOROTHY SCHWEINSBURG Latin Club 2 French Club 2 3 Garden Club 3 Math Club Silence is golden FLORENCE B SEIDEL Latin Club Z 3 French Club 2 3 Glee Club 3 Math Club 2 4 Home Economics Club l Z Service Club 4 French R 3 Rare compound o ability folic and un 63 X 7 7 .I I l , 1' ga , ' xi. -, g , 3: ,IM , . S ' , g o - 3 . --Y , ,U 9 ' 2 , L , i Q P-y - .. , . V, , - f - U , ' A Q v Z 5 . v i ' , 1 , 1 Q s 1 v 1 1 ep., . 1 1 ' 1. . , -1, - 1 , ,g.,. V. To lengthen to the last 4 sunny 4. 1 -A gylff' ,'5'.!'-li.-, yi L ta ,il . Va? fl. - , -h -, - . LM, , ,,,- I 1 ' 'Leif' :N ve 2 I -abil '.' ivy' ig ' 2 E Q H E '-ff f Vi-.....Jif.4 ' ',g.LQ.' S NAOMI LOUISE SELL Servlce Club 4 Interclass Basket ball and Volleyball teams Her penal xx :In :ng resutle and gfdlld Her manner 1: gentle comply: a ld bland ANNE G SERRA French Club Z 3 French A sembly 3 Her qlllfk fnlllf and IUIG Cfftll 77147111671 have WON hff ,nd l nendr MARIE OLGA SHANAMAN Spanish Club Service Club Chaxrman Program Com Sphmx Club Co operatnve Bu reau llfzlh her lnglv sclvolaslzc aclnew ment and ber quzef dzgnzt Marne has won her way to flu esteem 0 many EVELYN SHAPIRO Players Gulld 4 Sphinx Club 4 Class Treasurer Z President o Writers Club 4 Poetry Eclnto of WEsTwAnn Ho' Senior Pay Her tongue Well urnxslved all ber mind well laugh! To press mth energy Iver ardclt tlwuglvt PEARL SHERMAN Latm Club 7 Camera Club 3 Hockey Club 7 Garden Cluw 7 ennls 3 4 pearl 0 great p ce 0 Pearl She lrallv lrotlv good nature and good sense a rare comlunalwz Indeed REBA SELBY Art Club 2 Latin Club Z Class Basketball 7 Property Com mmee of Semor Play WEST WARD Ho Staff jack 0 all trade: good at them If SARAH SELITIZKY atm Club Z 3 4 Ninety Club 7 Math Club 7 3 Spl'llhX Club WESTWARD Ho Staff may have been wrong at lime! my lx c but I I bfll 'VU jANET V SESSLER french Club 3 4 Servxce C ub Wrnters Club 4 Sphinx C Hb Student League 117 ht-lghzy 0 brzllzance are dl Mmgd only by diligence and study DORIS SYLVIA SHANE French Club 7 3 Latin Club 1 7 Math Club 2 Home Eco nomlcs Club 3 Student ReP Pm Commlttee 1 Dom' bas a song or every lffflf tlvmg GLADYS JEANNETTE SHERMAN 'mn Club 1 7 Math Cub l French Club 7 3 atm Rep Shp MLM to lvrr studies fmt as ran! 100 RIfl7YI101Id 64 S 'l' XV A K D II U' BERNICE SHPRITZ Latin Club 2: French Club 2: Garden Club 3. Hfllling. nfinsome. wirxrling. SELMA HELEN SHUGAR Glee Club 7 3 4 Art Club 4 French Club 2 4 Camera Club 3 Chemistry Club l Math Club 3 Our pronzzsmg puma donna BESSIE MAE SIEGAEL Latm Club 7 3 French Clu 3 Service Club, 4 WESTWARD Ho' Rep Famous or her .Southern hos pxtalzty REBA SIGEL French Club 2 ready sense of humor ROSALIE SILBER Camera Club 3 Tennxs 3 Glee Club 7 Math Club 4 Garden Club 3 Latm Club She can always be relxed upoz to meet her ohlzgalxons 65 1 -5 3 , , 5. ? 3 -? 3 .5- '5 jACQUELLINE RHODA SHOBEN French Club 2: Home Eronomics Club 2, 3. 4: Math Club Z, 3. 4: Student Council 2: Or- chestra 2. 3, 4: junior Play. Fritz Kreifler. look to j-our laurelsf Heres Rhoda. RUTH SHRHNER Lam Club l 7 Speech 15 silver silence golden EONA R SIDLE French Club 3 4 Varsrty Vol leyball 3 Ho key 3 4 Fenc mg Club 3 Tennxs Tourna ment 3 4 Her phzlosophy L h gay CHARLOTTE S EHLER ln Club 1 3 4 Fren h Club 7 3 Year Hockey 1 3 Year Basketball 1 90 Club Student Councnl l 3 4 lor Play Committee Hallow een Party Comm 4 Sphmx Club Chaxrman B 1 to rcs .md mnnmg her nayy 1 SE L SIGLER She needs no fall but .shmer m Y 'Y f t' . , -. f : ' is . -1 1 S Q u Q Y V A I L . . : ' - Z 3 v 1 M ' -H el ur e .fl ' r., g b 2, S Z . l f ' . Lat' , 2, , 3 c ' ' -- Z w Q N . z ' 9 Z H , , :Jun- 1 4 ' w ' . - all fair ' ' ' in A pleasant pefscrzality and .: ' l '20 L . 90 Club 3: Writers' Club -4: 'Q I-,fy Om, 1,gh1- . A 7 . ' -1 : 3 1 . - 1 . A M -ai' A ' 3 ,,,- . . A I rt,,I . V. E .Sill . .fl gui A ...H t nl 'N xi-K ' 4 -w!.',,..tf 'I 3g'x,,Q-A,,L,Iv' 'A XV E S 'I' XV A R D II 0 Y LEONA H. SILVERBERG fl gentlcnesx rare among the roguerf' CHARLOTTE R, SIRKIS Sphinx Club Camera Clu 3 ln Club Z 3 4 a Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 French Club 3 Student League Class Treasurer 3 4 Scholarshnp and Finance Com mittee 4 A rzend lhatx steady and true ue Everyone likes her con err don t you? LUCILLE NAOMI SLEMAKER Shes quzet as a mouxe but she does her work e xcrently FANNIE SMITH Fannxe quietly aecomplxshes much LORRAINE R SNEAD Hff rrendf are Wldlly ald lfuf hearted I .LUP4 , x f .AI A 45 8 5 1 3 a s1.1-sv' J. FREDA SILVERMAN Sl-:ek little. shelf wise A terror for her 5i'e, ESTHER SINGER Latin Club 4. 'silver just rollx along haung er ups and down: CAROLYN D SKEEN Latm Club 1 Z 3 M th Cub Representatnve 1 French Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 Not a rare an the world LATHERINE PAULINE SMITH Class Treasurer 4 Her philosophy The World look: brighter rom behmcl rmrle FANNIE SMITH dxller a dollar A ren otlofk scholar 66 ' : b z l 'L V- I7 Lat' , , 3 Mth ' . - . 1 f , . bl : . . I - f - 8 - I , 3 , 1 a 17 ' . I - v I D d 5 w : A A V' , . v - - , , ' 1' 'G'.n. 3 R , ey-5. ' 15 -I fxxz. f . I ' fry' -.Q I., I . Q. Z.. 423 IV E S '1' XV A R D II O! SARAH SOLOMON Glee Club 3, 4g French Club 3,4. Sarah's beautiful 'rvire may lam! her in opera. FRIEDA SOPHER Spanish Club 2 3 Service C ub That words are utile aid thoughtx sublime is apparently Frieda.: philmphy BERTHA ROSE SPANDAUER Art Club Z 3 French Club Math Club 1 Art Staff of WESTWARD Ho' Bertha must have been vaccinated' with a pam! brush LENORA HARRIS SPRINGER French Club Z 3 Latin Club 1 2 3 4 Math Clubl 2 Class Treasurer 3 4 She believe: that what 15 worth doing is Worth doing well GENEVIEVE NODIINE STEELE Sophisticated smooth and suave 67 SARAH SODY Latin Club 23 French Club 25 WESTWARD Hof Rep. 4. Does Sarah believe absence makes the heart grow fonder? CATHERINE SOMMERS in Club I 2 3 4' Fran Clu 1. A separate nfeetness and a north all her own ROSALIE GWENDOLYN SOWERS Fair dreams are these the maiden crzed LOUISE SPICER Varsity Volleyball 3 Athlet Representative 2 3 Basketball Conxcientious obligmg LENA STAMNI Math Club 3 Better the uarld with a :mile LM , , . , Ch l b ., Y ' , 1 A l f -it M S I ,ll ' , , .,. . , , g 2: i 4 . , ' au ' 1 V . 3 ic o z,3. ' ' w 2 I v J' 1 a Q r I 7 . V. . K If 5 . X 'I 'xi 6' Latin Club 25 French Club 35 1 , A I ' 1 1 9' IE a 'TP'f.L k- I N-f l ' 5 MARGARET STOCKSDALE Spanish Club 3, 4g Class Treas- urer 4. l'Vrite me as one who lovex hs: fellowmerifi ROSALIE STRASBURGER French Club 3 Home Economics Club 4 Latin Club 2 Math Club 3 Rosalie may be a :econd Einstein one o lbexe days MARY JANE STREET A charming way and Winsome smile MIRIAM A STUCK Rare compound o oddity :oz a id n l'l'l1o relisbey a 10 e and rejoice: in a pun DORA SUMMERS Garden Club 3 Home Econom ics Club 3 Ducky has made a place or Iver srl among, her ellou sludenfs S 1 1 N HX MIRIAM STEINBERG French Club 3, 4. Do businexx executives giggle? HELEN STOLZENBACI-I Latin Club l, 25 Vice-President of Class lg Property Commit- tee Junior Playg Student Rep. 3, 45 Chairman of Property Committee for Senior Play Chairman of Cafetera Com mittee Age cannol wither her nor cus tom stale Per in nite variety PHYLLIS H STRECKER Latin Club 2 Math Club 4 Secretary of Student Council 4 Student Rep 4 Senior Play Property Committee for umor Play Chem istry Club 4 Varsity Volley ball 2 3 Varsity Basketball Dont argue with me I now lm right MABEL ESTELLE STROMBERG French Club 3 Service Club 4 Mabel s quiet demeanor does no lnde ber pleasant nature MIRIAM SUGARMAN Latin Club 2 Math Clu 7 French Club 2 Boatride Com mittee 3 A: :wed as ber name 68 T 9 4 l - 5 ' l - i - :Z I , . Q 5 A . . . . g .5 f , . Z - S ' ,C 3 . . J 5 - 5 . , 9 ' 2, 3, 4. ,, , . V k I p , . -,, 9 ' . ' ' 1 f ' . f It ' fu . A . I . k . . i K ' 9 V b -. 3: - 1 - ag - 'L f 8. ' qs: Q- - f ' i ' ' fa. - if 'N .' ik' 4, 3. , 1.-':' i -f'V.s.L 'fb . - ,' A--' 't f X 1 I ,,- V, Q :' :QL :gn 5-4-' fn A, K.,-I ' . '-.,- l - X ' 'i5:,.u?'l-' s 1.,,,..,.r-' MILDRED SVIDGALL Glee Club 7 3 French Club 3 llfexterrz will mourn when lhzs gay daughter leaves its portals FELINA M LAUBFR Math Club 7 us! another old ashioned girl MILDRED THOMAS Athletic Rep 7 3 Spanish Club Z 3 Varsity Basketball 7 4 Tommvx motto If Loo pretiy MARTHA THURLOW Latin Club 1 7 3 Ninety Club 7 3 Sphinx Club 4 Play G U 2 W' ,um 0' Rep 4 Year Hockey Team 1 Ring Committee 3 ove :If giddy gurgle I love :ls luen! flon l ove to nind my mouth up I me to hear it eo JOYCE TRAMER Spanish Club 7 3 WESTWARD Ho Art Staff 4 flrtirtic abilxty plu: a xenfe of humor ngnposts to a .mccesi ul career 69 ! A T2 3 T3 '1 : 1 I l B 1 ' 1 H. XV I 'S 'I' XV A R IJ II U 41, eff' 5s v-aug xl -Zxgqb MARY SUTCH Latin Club l, 2, 3. 4: Sphinx Club: Math Club 4: Camera Club 3: Pin Committee 1: Class Treasurer l, 3: Student Council 2: Latin Club Consul 4. Old Reliable l Il YAN TANFNBAUM French Club 2 3 Service Club 4 lilyans collecliou o flips rom various teachers may be 'valu able antiqumes some day ETHYLE TAYLOR Fthyle the l1t.'le girl rom Vzr mia has los! her southern accent but no! her mighlv vorce El.l7ABETH A THOMPSON Glee Club 7 3 4 Latin Club Shes destined to be a second enny Lind BEATRICE M THURN Xarsity Hockey l 3 Varsity l3asketb1ll 7 3 Class Basket ba l Cl1ss X ol e a Ar etic Rep acleie 5 athlelit proness has mean! much a 1 llfestern OLIVIA E. TRIVAS Latin Club lg Vicevpresident of '33. Z: Class Treasurer 3. 4: Cheer Leader 1' Attendance Committee 2 3 4 Sopho more Senior Party Prone Committee 4 Latm Legatus nacxty plus persoralzty pl congemalxty equal lrlvlvy MARIE E VALDIVIA Spamsh Club 3 4 Student Council 3 Entertamment Commmee 3 4 lemnler lady treads not th earth MARIE K WAHL Glee Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Art Club 4 Cerztle 0 speech bene cent mma' AUDREY FERN WARD Spamsh Club 4 Student Councll Ready xteady ullo 4 dear lzttle girl you nrll never fhllll ELLEN D XVEAVER rt Club 4 Frenth Club 3 Garden Club 3 XVesTv.uum Ho Staff 4 Calm ol ald rollerlcd' 5 -. 1 3 1 n .J 1 S 'I' KVA R D II O! I VIVA H. TRAYER Spanish Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: XVESTWARD Ho! Rep. 4. Ol-1. me. ' KATHERINE A TROTTER atm Club 7 'apoleon they :ay was xmall Then be content 1 youre not a PEARL WACHTER o I conlradfct myfsel 9 Very nell I contradict mysel FI IZABETH WALL French Club 3 Student Councxl zldurance IS ber cronnmg qual ity' ann' patezte all the pac non o good heart: MARjORIE WARREN Home Economxcs Club 1 Math Club 3 Chemistry Club 4 Style and clvarm has this young ass 70 XVESTXVARD HO! ANNA XWEISMAN French Club 2. 3: Latin Club 2: Garden Club 2. .Vow that Anne ba: raalualed g . :be can yay. OH bu! I have learned, JUNE E WHEATON French Club 3 4 .Sweet and denture HILDA B WHEELER Spanish Club 3 4 Year Basket ball 2 Year Volleyball 2 I hate nobody Ilme the world CORNELIA WIER Fencing Llub 1 l'rench Clu 7 3 4 Lat1nClubl 2 4 Math Club 1 7 Stadent Rep 1 Renowned or nz! ELSIE MAY WILES never bold' ever present nlnrn only K1 Cu nofnen possess 71 i . J -+ RUTH WEINSTEIN Year Hockey 2, 3: Year Volley- ball Z: Year Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3: Class Treasurer 3. She look: as clear as morning roses newly waslrea' nzllv deny ETHEL LORA WENYAGEL Latin Club 7 4 Nlath Club Class Trexsurer 3 4 To know lver If tu love er HELEN C WHEELER Helerx one o our preltxest has a dzxtraclmg New York accent tba! addr lo Iver charm AROLYN WHITE Art Club 4 Math Club 3 Here ,f hopmg ber uture: I brzght as her hair LAINE WIESE Dzgnxty 15 lhe slamp 0 ment I ' f ' . -, 1 - 3: , ' r , . .. A 1 , . , y . U Q , A 3 . . P I. N- . 5 . , V y f 4 A ' 1 ' b -, 1 1 v v 3 v -1 ' - - f V- I 41' 5 1 . ru , . V E 1.-3 C Tha! caressing, exquisite gracej . ' I sf, f ' ' . yu ' ML- . j1'41'. - ' X T' fi .' X4 '- I :?:Wf:A.r'3,.x.'Q 'I' XV A R D II U! MABYL WII SON Dramatxc Club I 3 u l 7 4 hlush is :gm rant 4 vzrlu IRMA WINKLER Spamsh Club 4 Irma s use to success ul salesmaz shxp ma es the Old saying heauil ul hu! dumb lake a hack seat MARIE WISE Latln Club 7 3 4 Secretary French Club 3 Class Volley a 7 Class Basketball 7 Brown o eyes brown o haxr there ANNA EUGENIA WOODALL Fencmg Club 2 3 Latm Club Z Math Club 2 4 French Club Z Orchestra 7 3 4 Hfhere does she go during her study periods' ELIZABETH ANNE WRIGHT Latin Club 7 Math Club -4 Treasurer 7 4 Ring Commxt tee 3 Volleyball Baslcetoall fl: ahelh s ldlYldlldll11 nm e' people look Inlet JUNES WILES Glee Club 4 Art Club 4 fllnays ready and nzllmg to help SYLVIA R WILSON French Club 3 Latm Club Z Reqgally lall nnperzally slim RUTH ESTELLE WINKLER Spanish Club 4 A thing o beauty I5 a yay or 6187 ANNETTE WONG Latxn Club 2 Camera Club 3 A stxll small voxre RUTH WOOLF Spamsh Club 3 Sphlnx Club Ninety Club 4 4 qxuei Iongue shows a n se head 79 l l ' I K. l I i 'Z'-' ' . l , ' , Z. 1 Glee l Cl lu . -. 3, 4. X 1 I . K. ,f , rv Ag ' I I g ' . I , I r h I lr V . f . X ' l A . df r Q ' Y L, v , 1 2 K b ll -3 ... ' I f . f . . Quxe! as a mouse. but always l fs ' ' s w lf' ' 5 . I f ' , 9 ' ' l . . ' : -. , . Q . . ' g . I It I -. - 1 T S 12 fa 1 -Y : 2: . ' 3 gd FL, 3. 4. j 'Y I 1 ' 11 I k t l , K 4 33 D . 1 ' l. I- In A xx- S 'l' IV A R IJ II O! LEAH YENKINSON WEsrw'ARD Hof Staff: Stude-: Councl: Service Club 4: Gar- den Club Z. 3: Math Club 4: Camera Club 3: Council Capers 3: Athletic Rep. 2: Student League. A lady. no! only a paragon of wrme bu! possessing that es- .fenlml qualxly. sporlsnzarzslvzp. MYRTLE KATHRYN YOST Ytzllnexs KI a m to nrsdorn THELMA ZAISER A prelty mad rom school is x e Perl as a school gzrl we rar LILYAN ZELKOWITZ Service Club 4 French Clu 3 4 Cass No' eybal Those dar eyes so dark eep May Eine almns g I o I lrouble as eaxxly as sive gels 1 73 , 3 .-.X r X --3 1 ,b -f .1 a dx I all .aw I EDYTHE WUNTZ French Club 4: Garden Club 3: Volleyball 2, ullfxlvxtgl' upon a time. Edytlve passed in every subject, HILDA YEVZEROFF French Club 3: Class Basketball Team 2: Class Volleyball 3. If Ilwfe nlm non thee not 0 nord! can pamt sind llwfe nba know thee 0 nl nords are am! 'VIARY HELEN YOUNG Ninety Club 2 French Club 4 Latxn Club 1 2 3 Math Club ll fro bas nown her smile has nown a per ec! lbmg IRENE ZATMAN French Club Z 3 Latm Club 2 Math Club 2 Marry a loner If born to blush unxeen find waste :ts sweetness on lfze desert a r DORIS 7ELLER Art Club 7 Spanish Club 7 3 Garden Club 3 Year Hockey Team 3 Class Treasurer WESTWARD Ho' Staff 4 II ll aid charm combmed , ' I rx l A I X. l 5' A ,l , Q Y 2. 3. J k ' k f ' - I7 . ' ' fl ' be, ' g b 2, I A if' ,al-:'.l l2,3. k v . ru d . 1 V 3, 49 ,. Y . ' ESTHER ZERDIN ' 1' e u of l W ' ' rr, SL , J-i'. ' . -'.'- val .5 I G., 35.-l'3'Q.3'SgA Fri, P an-,,.-.g :,m,.,.r-- ETHEL 7lPFR French Club 3 4 Marla Clul J cr prmmlzh ls lm: mam rzmd DOROTHY BERNSTFIN Wu' ulvo looks lvmed 1 Dot LEE WARD Perseverancr nzll IH the end nm 014 I 1 l.ll.l.lAlN REINA ZINIVIERNIAINI Spamsh Club 3 4 Volleyball Year Team 3 Archery Team 7 3 Tennis Tourna ment Hztflv xozu nagon to .1 slar C ATHERINI: MARY 'AMIROWSRI Xu: lm flea 1 4: 'f ss. ? wg, CLASS Smg we danglvterv o 13 Pram u I1 extern wlnn U wu e Banner lung lnglr on unnarl tu 'futon fllma Wafer In Il glut or Il? 11 lqng n our tal tx-M flnu un on to mu vz wn lun lln gold am 114170071 SONG Tlw deeds 0 glory lraae 0 I been told Tlrcv sam lu slvme out as pure as gold H 0 ll endem or tu kezp bright thy refords old Always flu rlandardx on lnglw well bold And our character! strne to mold flral our school nxll L er remember zu H lm pledge now our lonaltw Sxum GOLDN1AN 74 : : : YV li S 'l' YY A R IJ I 0 . : : . .. l i - 3 E x ' ' . H 1' J A va 1' lwr 1 f ' fa ee . A Zrx ' . lv 1 , df. 2 l k I , A ,svn S l ,' ' , .V l , 1' 1 1 4 .I fi ' K. mQgQQ,,'7 .5 ., 'Q15f7iiF':' E 51--gf? X . :Magi - - - as, S' 41 af. u 1 ew-Staff: ew-'14,g.,f ..x. .UH ' f.,, ,- -I f U rf I n bn. IJ , V 1, And 1-'l X' ' il 'c .Up Sf . ' f7'..Lll JV. S 'V ' Fu! ' lv . ' ' ' ,'. Sl 1111 ' CAMERA SHY SENIORS GEORGIA AINDREWS GCOl'g13. IS One of the glflS of who doesnt grve the class 1ts reouta lOl'1 RUTH BOND In Ruths phxlosophy frowns have no p ace MARGARET BRADLEY Margaret IS the personlhcatron of serenlty slncerltv and honest effort OLIVIA CRONIE Another happy go-luclcy twpe alwus ready wxth a smlle VIRGINIA DUNAWAY met but mtellxgent MILDRED DYKMAN Her laugh rlvals Ed Wvnns LAURA FIGGINS Courteous tho coy and gentle tho retrred ROSA FISHKIND Rosa 15 qux t and dependable RUTH GOLDMAN COHSCISHCIOUS and obhgmg EVA GOODMAN She seemed for dlgnlty compos cl and hugh explolt REA GOODMAN Do your best and youll ucceed MARGARET GORDON Lend me your summary LENORE GREENBERG First' ln and out of the classroom VIX IAN GREENBERG Vxv1an s pet antrpathles are grgglmg mrls and teachers LENA HAMMER Tall and lean Pleasant and keen ROSALIND HOENES A cheerful classmate through hfe with a 5m1le who goes 7 5 ELSIE MARY HOLDEN It dancmg were musxc Ehse would be a whole orchestra EMILY ILLMER She has a heart to resolve a head to contrue and a hand to execute DORIS JOHNSTON Donss mann hohbxes are tlred husx ness men and hoclcey ANNA KAPLAN Anna chose her professlon for better or worse You we guessed lt' Shes gomg to he a nurse SYLVIA 'CAPLAN Everv txme the hell rmgs Sylvla thlnlcs tts tlme to move her tongue LELA LAND I have found an argument Im not obliged to find you an under ERMA MARTIN A ountenance ln whnch drd meet good EVELYN MYERS Cheerfulness IS the prmclpal lngtcdxent m the composmon of health EVELYN RAUSCH Our Tntlan hatred beauty' MADELON SCHLOSS The lady doth protest too much me Ulllllis DOROTHY SNELLING Attractwe friendly and humorous DORIS WAGNER Mxeux sand tard que Jamats ELEANOR WHEAT A ready smtle and a wmmng way VOLA WUNTZ A weet heart hftlng cheerfulness seemed ever on her steps to wa SADIE ZERITSKY Sadte ts known because of wer mce sant hatter 1 r 1 w r W v I C I I V In . W A I J . . - v ff , , . 7 ' ' 1 I . ., 7 . - as 7 V Y v . , . . . . . , . . . . . as -I V1 , 1 ' ' I .- . . I , ' . . ' ' Y , ' 1 ' Q , - . . . . , 7 . . . ' 7 Q! me s a ' ' , 3 , - rv H standmg. ,, . . . A so : all ., ' A . ,, ,, . . , . . ,, ' ' - ' 8 er v ,, rr V 5 . 1 1 I . .V P' , as V 7 l ' ' I VY ' V ' ' Y7 V V , . . , . . ,, . . ,, 3 ' ' ff F ' ' s - , ', as 'ln . . , . 1 . V. . F XXX X .J Horme Osbon Vurgm Q Redman Presldcnf Wee P sldenf 1934 H23 l2'ijf CLASS 0FI lCERS Afliiaiiih Class colors Blue and Gold the former for onstancy .1 d steadfastness of purpose and the latter for the gold n heart of our ldeals to wlnch m the blue me pledge our loxaltv 034 . : XV l'1S'l'XV.X RID IIUY : 2- W 9 r 'Q F A fi 1 ff 'l ' eel ', l l V -2 ye 1 'k ' I Q iii! V , . A -srl . Lf . 1 Vlqry Ulu mbroun Home Uoo Fressdcnf Vcc QPYESICQCIII 1935 3223333 CLASS OFFICERS Hfilfiiii' PLEDGE OF CLASS OF 1935 As a member of the Class of 1935 I hereby pledge to make myself wot hy of the ideals of the Western Hlgh School I shall endeavor to obtam and maxntaxn a hlgh scholastlc average I strlvlng to better myself I shall use as milestones of mv school career honesty courtesy and lndustry I hope to do all that IS 1n my power for the betterment of my class and of my school 1 . XVI'1S'l'XVARlJ not . . Q Y' , 1 . . J ' dt! I In Aw . uw. I1 ACTH ITII S iff an IPI L1 L RL M R1 Brzoom 1 i ffcffp all lk L U nz' igfv uf fdllgflffl' nwzt mmf CJ722C.M JY: If , 0 , Y Y' 125 ., '-.,.,. , , v vb- ff ' I,-a':,w 4 19 QV' 5,1 3,51 I . .f,- 435:-. r . 1 .1 -N.-', Q! . 92562, 'Q' 313-Q. .- 4 ' ' '- v - . ' X .3 ,,, , - X . va fa 1 ,Sa ,, 91' god -838' f K, X2 Q J QV' , , ik I reqqizisg X ? 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BALTIMORE TOWN OFF DUTY IN CLUBS HAT Balumoreans are lnveterate club jomers ts proved by the emstence of lX teen socxal clubs as early as the year 1745 The Tuesday Club founded m that vear was perhaps the most famous of these The club was orgamzed malnly for soclal purposes and met weekly at the homes of 1ts members What gala affaxrs these weekly meetlngs must have been' An amusmg story ns handed down to us co 1cer mg the trnal of one Sur ohn Oldcastle Kmght of the Club who had commltted an mexcusable mfrmgement upon the presxdentxal perogatlve by drlnlcmg the hrst toast eloquent oratxon succeeded IH securmg dlsmlssal of the mdxctment whlch Slr ohn 1mmed1ately tossed aslde as a parcel of damn t stuff Later the club graduated to sllver badges whlch you may be sure were worn very consplcuously on all state occasxons Then too there was the old Maryland oclcey Club The hrst one was started 1n Annapolxs 1n 1745 In order to have any footmg at all on the soclal ladder one slmply had to be seen there George Wash1ngton was among the notables who fre quently attended The club moved to Balumore ln 1829 and contmued there unt11 the C1v1l War abruptly curtaxled xts actxvxtxes The sweepstalce held at Pxmllco on October 24 was accounted of such 1mportance that even that supreme august body the Congress of the Umted States adjourned so that 1ts members might attend Another steppmg stone to QOCl3l dxstmctxon was the Maryland Club Baltxmore s oldest socxal fraternm The club was founded m 185 bv a group of dxgmhed 1 . YV1'1S'l'1VA R11 IIU! I : . . . . J , . , . ' after dinner. Mr. Cummings, Counsel for Sir John, after a lengthy and most 7 9 T J ' 80 : . XVESTXVARD HO! Baltimore gentlemen. Its hrst home was in a stately old mansion gracing the :orner of Cathedral and Franklin Streets, a site now occupied by the Y. M. C. A. Aside from being a social center, however, Baltimore shared honors with Phila- delphia in being a center of literary culture. The literary activity in the citv pivoted around che Delphian Club organized on August 31 1816 The members by stretching their lmagmative faculties to a very great extent insisted that their club had really been founded in 1420 B C and included among its notables Alexander the Great and ulius Caesar However be that as it may their claim to fame need not be solely dependent upon the antiquity of their organization but may also be attributed to the fact that its later membership included such familiar names as ohn Howard Payne and Francis Scott Key That we have endeavored to perpetuate thls fraternal Splflf of our forefathers on a smaller scale is evidenced by th numb r and variety of organizations in our school If one IS to Judge bv the interest shown in these clubs and their many worth while accomplishments we have indeed enjoyed a fair measure of success Doms '7ELLER ff' Amy' fs. Fl' 81 1 1 7 ' 1 , - . ., J ' 2 9 7 . . X 2 2 . . . . I , . .4 . A , - ,' , ,, I 1 My ' X l ff' WH. , , .VN x I - f' g 'fir ' A c Q11 ji ,i W i - .. Z4 J- T Y Y , 75,77 f' 'T 4 L' Q gr -C i' V-l g V 32g i YY gi hi - : . XVESTXVARD HO! THE GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA HE Westem High School Glee Club and Orchestra have had a very busy and suc cessful year Their flrst blg project of the season was the operetta Penny Buns and Roses very delightfully presented on November 18 Every member of the Glee Club and Orchestra had a part nn malcmg the operetta a success of whlch they can well be proud These orgamzatxons then played an important part ln the Christmas Assemblies The Chrrstmas party followmg all of thts hard work was greatly enjoyed The next enter tamment was the concert at the Maryland Casualty Audxtorxum on Sunday afternoon, March 26 A beautxful and mterestmg program was presented on thts occasion and was received with enthusla m by the large audience present The preparatlons for the reg ular and specxal assemblles too have kept these musxclans busy throughout the year Well deserved and consequently all the more enjoyed were the pncmc and Party at the end of this busy year 82 x . , Q . . . 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LATIN CLUB Preszdent MARY SUTCH Dsp Vzce Presxdent LAURA LEE DAVIDSON Dml Secretary oAN ENNIS Dl Treasurer VIRIGINIA MAYO Dml HE Latm Club has two alms one to gxve Latm students soclal contact wxth each other two to acquamt them wxth the hrstory customs and llves of the ancxent Romans At each monthly meetmg of the Latm Club some phase of Roman llfe 15 presented m tableaux or plays Although the club doesnt arm to have finished dramatlc productions smce only a short time IS available for preparatxon these entertaxnments portray accurately the customs whnch are presented The large attendance at the regular meetmgs of the Latin Club IS an mdlcatlon of the enjoyment whlch the gxrls get from the Latxn Club SPANISH CLUB Preszdent SUsAN KAVALESKY Secretary MARY LAWSON Treasurer EMMA KEAnNs HE Spamsh Club of the Western Hxgh School meets the thxrd Thursday of the month Its prlncxpal alms are to deepen the ln erest of the students ln the study of the language and to take part In dramatic representatxons The club has always been fortunate xn havlng frlends natives of Spanish spealcmg countrles who have gxven their services unstmtedly to the club In thrs way the students get an opportunlty to hear Spanish as II lS spoken III Spam Mexlco Puerto Rlco and South America 83 1 I . . 1 , -J r - . . I ' 7 7 9 9 9 - 9 ff 7 ' ' ' ' ,i ' J ' Q 1 I . . . . ' . t 1 '9 . ', 9 1 - VVESTXVARD HO! MATHEMATICS CLUB Presxdent EMILY ILLMER D1 Treasurer ELEANORA LYoNs, B1 V1cePreszdent ANE Fosrsk C2 Secretary SELMA LIBERMAN D1 IS AN UNKNOWN but lf we let X the arms of the Mathematlcs Club, lt verlly becomes the constant 3 That xs we flrst try to give glrls who are mterested III mathe matics some of the unusual phases of the subject whlch for lack of trme cannot be presented ln regular classroom work second to have a good txme along wlth nt and thlrd to brmg out especlally the vlew of mathematncs which shows our dependence upon lt rn practical llfe Our usual program 1s ln the form of a short busmess meetmg followed by an entertam ment of some nature suitable to our a1m The December meetmg ns always a dance and the last meeting durmg the second semester an excursion On the flrst Saturday rn May, 1932, a mp to Mt Vernon was the contrnbutnon of the club to the Washmgton Bucentenmal Celebratnon Girls and mathematlcs ar not usually thoug1t of as especlally related words but Western s xnterest m thus club certalnlv speaks eloquently for the relatxon of the two where the gurls are mtellxgent and the ma h IS anything but tlresome 84 1 , 1 ' il 9 1 1 X 5 Q -- Q , ' 9 , 1 Q x 1 9 . D , - - 9 , . K! ' ll QQ ' 91 I ' 9 - . , , . . . . A ' ' ' I fl r Y? ' ' ' . : XVESTXVARD H02 PLAYER S GUILD Preszdent BETTY BENNETT Treasurer MILDRED ALEXANDER Vrce Preszdent MARGARET FULLER Secretary NAOMI BLUMENTHAL HE Plavets Guxld 15 the two year old dramatic club of Western Hugh standards m scholarshxp and the dramatlc abllltv of nts members make xt a worthwhlle and an enjoy able orgamzatlon The :um of the Guild IS to produce worthwhtle plays of literary value whlch wxll benefit the gurls BCSld8S gxvxng entertamments at xts semi monthly meetmgs, the club frequently presents plays after school Each year an assembly period lS devoted to a productxon of the Gulld This play IS also given after school at which performance a large audxence 15 always present 85 T , , . - - . l . . v . . H FSIW ARD HO' SPHIN X CLUB Mildred Alexander Alice Bagnall Betty Bennett Charlotte Clayton Dons Colbert Pearl Creager Annette Danker Beatrice Erdman Sarena Frled Margaret Fuller Reta Goldberg Sylvxa Goldman Leonore Greenberg Dorothy Hare Elizabeth Harrison Dorothea Hxloeman Kathryn Hughes Emxly Illmer Hortense achman Dons oeclcel Gertrude Levmsohn Selma Lxberman Cecllxa Lemandoslu Rebecca Mlllner Ida Mlsler Elxzabeth Munden Martha Norment Charlotte Orem Elizabeth Plttman ean Porter Rehna Renmger Vlolet Rettalnata Grace Rlchards Catherine Rme Edna Rogan Florence Rogan Ruth Roseman Sarah Selxtslcy leannette Sessler Charlotte Slehler Charlotte Slrlcts Evelyn Shapiro Mary Sutch Martha Thurlow une Wxles XVESTXVARD HO! THE WRITERS CLUB Prendent EVELYN S1-mpmo Secretary SYLVIA GOLDMAN V1cePre51dent-OLINDA WH1TEHuRsr 'Ireasurer EAN onrsn Fa ultv Ad-fuer Mlss HARRISON MEMBERS Sylvla Bernsteln 34 Marguerite HOfmClSICF 3 Naomi De Hoff 34 Ellen Kraft 33 Margaret Everton 33 Mary Lawson 33 Frances Gann 33 Charlotte Orem 33 Elizabeth Gibson 33 essle Pearlman 34 Vlvlen Greenbery 33 Ruth Roseman 33 Betsy Guild 34 Doris Schaefer 34 Elizabeth Harrlson 33 anet Sessler 33 Dorthea Hxlgeman 33 Leonora Singer 33 Molly Yavner 34 HE Wrrters Club was orgamzed by MISS Dxtty rn September 1932 to encourage tudents who enjoy attemptmg to express their thoughts through the wrrtten word and to provxde for them a means of constructlve CflIlClSm Membershlp xn the orgamzatlon IS hmxted to twenty five juniors and semors and depends upon the student s recommendatxon by her Englxsh teacher and upon her average ln composmon work Smce the retirement of Miss Ditty m February Miss Harrlson has been faculty advxser 87 l H, , , , 1 7 . . , . . ,4 ' 7 7 9 Q 1 a . . , -I . , - - r y . , . , ' - 1 J s - a - 1 7 . , . . . . F T 9 r H v n ' ' ' - . ,. . ' , . . VVES'1'XVARD II U! STUDENT COUNCIL Prendent DORIS COLBERT e3Cl'l One yC3.l' Secrelary PHYLLIS STRECKER TUDENT parttcxpatlon m school government ns carrled on through the Student Councll The purpose of the Councll lS to suggest and to carry out school legtslatlon, and to act as a lmk between the school authorltnes and the student body The Councll consxsts of two representatives from each fourth year section, and one from each sectlon of the three lowcr yars These represntatnves are elected by then respectlve classes The motto of the Councll ts Veritas Aegxs Nostra truth IS our shield We have trted to ltve up to our motto and to remam loyal to our colors, the sxlver and the blue DORIS COLBERT 88 - T ,: ,, :F -4-.114 A V , ? fl' ' - Al.. V 1 . Vice-President ,,t,,,,..,,,,,,,t,,,v,,tt,,tt,, WILHELMINA DOERING, EDYTHE Dokssy , . ,, . . ,,- . . I SIXX XRD HO' bdrtor ln C A ssocrate Poetry Edztors Evelyn Shaplro Sylvxa Goldman EDITORIAL STAFF hte MARGARET FULLER LITERARY STAFF Joke Edrtors can Porter Sarah Sehtzlcy Photograph Edrtors Martha Norment Selma Lnberman Alrce Bagnall Club Editor: Atfrletrf Editors Mildred Flmlcman Fllen Kraft Ruth Roseman Leah enlumon Dons Zeller ART SI AH- Mabel Bagg Bertha Spandauer essle Renter oyce Tramer Elizabeth Cone Ellen Weaver Reba Selby BUSINESS STAFF Busxnes: Manager Amstant Manager Gertrude Baur Emma Kearns Advertxsxng Manager Amstant Aa'-vertmng Manager Ida Gracxe Mary Lawson TYPING STAFF Chief Typrst FLORENCE CARLINER BCSS18 Kamaroff Sylvia Buden Mary Bloomberg Florence Rogan Amta Feldman Kathryn George FACULTY ADVISERS Dr Francns A Lltz Ruth Taylor Laura Alford V E Q' ' ' ' 1 . . . -, - . -A YYVY n V ' Editor tt,t ,,,,,t,.... ,.,.,,,,, ,... t,.,t,,,,,,,,,,.t.. ...,, ,,t,,,t,...,,,...., E D N A R oc AN . ' J . . E ' 1 - . L J ' ' J XX Il 1 IXNI QH xm svn ARI 'AA-iff zfw z2ur'faJ f .1 ffqgv. af .zff ffkx mon .zmf nwnzwz nzvrcfy pfL1ww'r. f 'I MRAIVIMILJ I N I . Y' 1 XNPSIH ARD IIO' BALTIMORE TOWN OFF DUTY IN DRAMATICS BALTIMORE as a cxty has always been mterested ln clramattcs The first building whlch was large enough to deserve the name of a theatre was the New Theatre opened tn 1782 at the corner of Balttmore and Lloyd Streets near the 1V1cK1m Free School The hrst play was Richard III contalmng the dlstressmg death of Henry VI and the mhuman murder of the young prlncess The followlng plays were farces some of the tltles betng The Busy Body The Devxl on Two Sucks and The Wapplng Land lady They have qulte a wicked sound n est ce pas? Refined plays however such as Hamlet and XICHICC Preserved or a Plot Dlscovered were also glven In four years the theatre falled About 1834 Edmund Peale establxshecl a little theatre on the top floor of the Peale Museum and Gallery of Fxne Arts Ar times serxous drama was glven Romeo and ulxet or The Babes 1n the Woods but for the most part the presentatlons were of a llghter ve1n Ar length Barnum bought the stately Georgxan hall and gave shows to those who are born every mmute Later the bunldmg became Kunlcle s Ethloolan Opera House In 1873 lf was destroyed by fire In 1829 the famous Front Street Theatre was burlt near Fayette Street Here 1n December of 1850 enny Llnd the Swedxsh Nxghtmgale sang Her commg was announced xn the paper wlth this warnmg Doors open at sxx Concert will com mence at eight The cholce seats wtll be dlSpOSCd of at an auctxon at the theatre on December seventh Probably the most well known Balttmore theatre was the 1-Iolxday Street The atre where the Plaza 15 now sxtuated The first theatre on thls s1te was the New Theatre The opening btll was Every One Has Hts Faults and The aledonlan Frollcs probably a mlld verslon of the Zlegfeld Follies In 1813 the New Holllday Theatre was bullt The best seats were one dollar In the balconxes the Jenches were bare and wnthout backs but they were always nlled One rf the most thrxllmg mghts was the occasnon when Durang sang for the first tlme The Star Spangled Banner Nor was the Gayety mthout a predecessor The XVhxte Elephant a ourlesque house presented The Black Crook mhxch was consxdered a naughty play at the 99 v w - r Q y 4 L ' . 9 5 - 7 1 - U . ,, . . . . 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' - QQ - as ce fv ' . x.. . ,, . . . . . , . , . . . . ,, 7 - as . ,' ' I - a ce as 7 - - . . , 1 HFSIW ARD HO' txme Thus developed the professxonal theatre xn Baltlmore Meanwhlle mterest rn amateur theatrxcals was growmg also The hugh schools and colleges 1n Baltrmore have always taken great prnde 1n the1r presentat1ons There xs no record whlch tells when dramatxcs started ln the Western Female 1-hgh School It 15 known however that for many years there were Semor Dramatlcs The German Club also gave plays ln German The hrst dramat1c club was organlzed ID 1916 by Mxss Bachrach Each play that he club presented was studled hrst as a plece of lrterature and then as a drama The club ont1nued for several years and then dxed out In 1922 the Dramauc Commlttee cons1st1ng of MISS Dallam who was the head of the Englrsh Department Mxss D1tty and MISS Loughlm drew up a constltutron for a club At flrst there were no specxal l1m1tat1ons for membershnp however so many g1r1s w1shed to jorn that later a record of hrgh scho1arsh1p was requlred Be sldes ass1st1ng w1th the other dramatlc ventures 1n the school the club presented one one act play a month and a three act play ln the sprmg The admlssron fee was ten cents Wlth the money that they earned the glrls bought propertles and gave several scholarshxps to Goucher Although the club was very actlve for several years 1n 1928 If dred a natural death Then the present Dramatxc Commlttee was formed The last attempt to establlsh a really fine dramatxc club was 1n 1931 The Players Gulld stlll exlsts and we hop shall continue to EXIST for many vears to come BETTY BENNETT 93 Y wfi 7 J. A . . . , - ' 1 9 . . . . .- . L , . 9 2 7 9 ' 9 7 7 - 9 , . , . . . . . - rx s 1 'fa , XVESTXVARD HO! M Beaucarre Duke 0 Wmtersell. Mr Molyneux Harry Racleell Captam Badger Beau Nasir Lord Tazvnbrake Mr Banlxson SENIOR PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Betty Bennett Genevieve Steele Martha Norment Mmme Fertntta Harriet Frnger Edna Rogan Joyce Dxslun Irma acobs Str Hugh Gllll ord Vlrgrnxa Mccurdy Henri de Beaupolau Vlrgmla LeVoy Francoxs Margaret Fuller Vxclor Mxnnxe Kesler Servant to Beau Nadal Winton Elizabeth Munden Servants to M Beaucaxre Blanche Heyman Mrrram Nathanson Phyllxs Strecker Merrel Kandel Gentlemen at the Ball Naomi Blumenthal Melrel Kandel Lady Mary Carlisle Edythe Dorsey Lady Malbourne Anna Nathanson Lady Clause Florence Rogan Lady Rellerton Dons Colbert Lady Barmg Gould Ruth De Hoff Estelle Charlotte Orem Ladies at Ike Ball Gene Porter Frances Lockwood Ida lVlcDermot Musrczanx Sylvia Goldman Dorothy Elliott Exc1tement Of course It was excitement that was traveling ln curves sprrals and circles ln order to Include everyone ln the assembly hall Ridiculous? Even though If was December Z2 and bemor Play was synonomous with that date It d1d seem rather ridiculous for us dignified Seniors to be so excited Ridiculous or not we were excited We all knew the play was Monsleur Beaucaxre Some of us had seen the play or at least heard all about If but we werent prepared for the glorified per formance which we witnessed Admlratlon had talcen the place of excitement The scenery was splendrd lfor which we bow to the Art Departmentl the costumes were lovely lfor which we salute the Home Economics Departmentl the acting was just about perfect lfor which we humbly salaam to the coaches and castl One had no time to choose for herself her favorite character-she was carried away by the exclamatxons of the crowd Wasnt Monsneur Beaucaxres accent del1ghtful XVasnt Lady Marys blonde lovelmess adorable? 94 . . .... Y t,,,ss,,,tt,. V,777,VVV,V 7. 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JUNIOR PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Edward Bryden the mnkeeper Emily Illmer Marlin Tmker Chanty Shank The Neat Gentleman ean Llchenstem Betsy Crollverx Dons Colbert Dick Crotlrerx Ruth De Hoff Midget Irma acobs Anthony Boynton a 'young arrxtocral Bettv Bennett Jonathan Morse a leader o the Dxssenters Harriet Fmger Faxtlv Nettlelry Margaret Fuller Ir was Frlday morning March 18 1932 Everyone was anxiously wantxng for the umor Play to begun not only because xt was the umor Play but also because Miss Haley 33 s own honorary member had wntten lf for this very occasion The curtains finally parted and revealed the mterxor of a tavern suggestive of red checked tabe cloths pewter plates and beer rn gay stems This we learned was the Fountain Inn of Old Baltimore Town The plot of the play whxch took place ln the late eighteenth century centered around thls mn Bettye Bennett as Tony Boynton a gay young arxstoctat and Mar garet Fuller as Falth Nettlehy the sweet young thing who captured his heart were as romantic a pair as one could deslre The rest of the cast from Dons Colberts characterization of dainty Betsy Crothers E0 Irma acobs s portrayal of the swarthy mirth provoking midget htted their parts as If they were made or them 95 u Wff,Cfff,, ,,s, if fffrfffffzff fl Tf,f,.fi,f . J I' ' ' s, ,fi,',,f Tiffii ,YCC C fulfil C s, J Martha ,,,,,,, ,, . ,,,, ,,,,, , . H , Charlotte Siehler A , ' f ' C 'HICC Tflfflfflff ,ue,s fff,,,ffff, Cf ff' ' Q , '. 7 -v ' .. .,. Q J . J y . Y l I - . y . , YVESTXVARD HO! SOPHOMORE RALLEY OLLOW THE GOLD AND MAROON' What an ausplclous occaslon was closed with the echoes of these very words rxngmg ln your ears Don t you remember smgmg your year song for the hrs: mme? Didnt you feel terrrbly rmportant and full of the good old 33 spurt? Remember the play wrxtten by Miss Haley rn whlch rs beautrfully explained the slgnxflcance of our class colors? Weren t the actmg and the dancmg and the smgmg done well? You remember? Good I knew you couldn t forget' uF u ' ' - . . . . , . . . . , . . ' 1 9 . . , . , . . 1 96 XVESTXVARD HO! 111:15 run Th wcullerm ' J- Hull SOPHOMORE SENIOR PARTY XTRA' Extra' Western Woo Hoo just off the press' This is one of the most unique entertainments ever presented at Western' Its sole purpose is to amuse you Lofty music and beauty in abundance For the serious minded we have the news of the world For those of you with new spring froclcs we predict the weather For the blood thirsty there is a hair raising serial For the love lorn we offer a solace in the advice of Aunt Ada For those of you who aspire no higher than the tickling of the funny bone we have the comic strips For all of you who witness this spectacle we present something long to be remembered SP ' 1 B an Au! A U- and Hts e ch e KE t s - - ' ' . n . , Seniors and Sophomores. For those of you with aesthetic tastes, we display toe dancing, . , . b . - . , i . r I . , . . - . , ' A U U a ' , Y D . s . . . . 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'lv W1 1 Wmbk IISIXX I ' BALTIMORE TOWN OFF DUTY IN ATHLETICS HE dashrng voung Sportsman of old Baltimore town drd not grow fat from want of exerclse He kept hrs vnarstlme rn the proper proportions by the anclent Englrsh amuse ment of huntrng When the drstances whrch these early hunts cosered are considered rt rs not hard to rmagme that he ea rly kept sllm A 30 mule ride was the average length If the hunter drd not return the same day hrs family drcl not worry they knew he was probably on a drstant plantatron thoroughly enyoyrng hrmself rn the genral hosprtalrty that prevarled throughout all Maryland Besrdes huntmg all the vuld young blades of Baltimore went to the faxr grounds whrch were situated where Lexmgton Market now stands to watch the cock fights, bull baltmg and bear bartrng At that txme thls place was considered far enough away from town to stop any complamts that mlght come from crtrzens who drd not care for such bloody amusements As Baltrmore Town grew however the more conservatrve people prevailed upon Mr Carroll to proh1b1t the cock flghtmg so he strarghtway turned the farr grounds 1nto a market In the early days the faxr sex was deemed too delicate for strenuous sport although sometxmes ladres drd go to see the cock flghts, yet they seemed perfectly able to dance trll late hours at the famous dancrng assemblies at the Fountam Inn The younger gtrls amused themselves bv rolllng hoops or rf they were very darmg, they even essayed to play marbles though they never could get therr fingers placed to throw the marbles correctly About l875 a great rage struck Baltlmore ln the form of the Dandy Carriage or the Hobby Horse as many people ca'led the forerunner of the brcycle It consrsted of two rron wheels connected by wooden bar and a device on the front wheel on whrch the rlder could rest hrs hands For the sake of convemence a cushion was usually strapped on the bar The rrder trundled hrs odd carriage wxth hrs legs and a speed of 5 to 7 miles per hour was attamed dependlng chrefly on the softness of the cushxon and the endurance of the rrder Baltrmore was the first scene of the bxcycle debut rn Amerlca After thrs start wxthrn 100 years 7 500 patents for brcy cles were apphed for Some mventrons were very mgemous one even gomg so far as to be made lrke a coach that was pedaled from behrnd by the footman That was all very mce except the footman was also expected to look entxrely ornamental at all trmes Fmally the brcycle burlt for two was volved Then the favorxte Sunday after noon amusement for young men was to put their sweethearts on the rear eat of their andem tell them to pedal hard and often and off they would go for a rude around Druid Hrll Lake When they came home there was a smooth coast down the street car cable slot on Madrson Avenue and the day was proclarmed a great success Although boys orga'11zed sports started soon after boys schools were founded If was not until about 1910 that grrls had even gym When at this tlme two small gyms were 'IOO v - r w r X I ' ' I ll I U ' ' Q A I L A 1 1 0 7 , - I . .4 Y .V . . . . . - . . . 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V ESIXX XRD I ' added to the old Western Hngh School the grrls harled thexr gym perrods wrth a great deal of pleasure The costumes worn at this tlme made one wonder lf those girls ever tried to cllmb ropes or poles for the dl :ded sklrt that was used for blcvclmg was declared suxtable for gym The ofhcxal uniform also lncluded a black poplm elbow length waxst a pleated black vest whxch fastened ll'1V151bly on the left srde long black stockmgs and black hoes whlch were held on by a strlp of rubber One rule concernmg dressmg for gym was strictly observed any grrl found wearmg a corset was forthwlth grven a mlsconduct mark Since there were no sports for gxrls a system of gym awards was made up If a grrl was excellent ln gymnaslum during her first year she received a 5 polnted star which was worn ln the center of her vest The second year she recexved a V whrch was placed under the star the thlrd year she recelved an xnverted V whxch was placed oyer the star the fourth year she won a bar which she wore under the lower V In thls way a gym teacher could tell at a glance just how prohcxent her new class was Gym conslsted cf a great deal of floor work xncludmg wand and dumb bell :lrllls and free exerclses Marchxng tactlcs and folk aesthetlc and athlenc dancmg were also taught Apparatus work too quickly galned popularlty among the students Durmg the hrst three or four years exhlblrxons of drrlls performed to musxc were gwen by the third and fourth year puplls and a banner was awarded to the year domg the best work Inter year basketball games later took the place of these exhxbxtxons and t1ll later Western began to play baskerb ll and volleyball agaxnst Eastern In 1920 at the request of the students mlddy blouses and wxde pleated bloomers were substxtuted xn place of the old fashioned black vests and blouses After that txme extra currlcular sports were added for the gxrls pleasure and finally two years ago the ostume was again changed to a very practlcal one piece sleeveless lumper that lends itself to Jumprng horses and standmg on one s head much more easlly we belreve than dnd the dnvnded kxrt Today IS a far call from the tlme when young ladles were merely ornaments and Jnly the young men partlclpated ln outdoor sports Hlgh school glrls and boys of todav have many of the same sports both 1n school and out Maybe when we of 33 come back to Western 10 years from now the Westernltes wlll be playmg football and lacrosse ELLEN KRAFT ' - YV ' ' ' ' I U . . . 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SIX HOCKEY CHOOL athletlcs hegan very favorably this year wlth the hockey season Under the able coachmg of Mrs DCVllblSS Western produced a splendid hockey team that won the P A L champxonshlp maklng thls the thlrd time that Western has had that honor THE MEMBERS OF THE TEAM Elame Mcfflayton Sophla Hardy Valll Berndt Doris ohnson Katherme Levermg Ehzaberh Cone Captam Ann Peckls Isabelle Lunstall Eleanor oyner Marjorie Mathal Ruth Al: Nancy Blrmxngham Rosalyn Nerkm Ida Mawr Sulvstxtutcs Echth Auster Genevleve Moscottx Thelma Hanzhk Madellne Grozer Vlrgrnla Barley Abrgall Davls Ruth Lehman Dora Feldman Nancy Hall Margaret Gregory Cxleen Schaeflcer C Fleanor Neal Helen ohnson Iome Malone Elm e Cooney Bplaln NVE. 'X'AHll HUT . If thls keeps up, Western ,will he able to start a museum for the hockey plaques it has won A B ' I 4 ' m J . . 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FSIXX IDI ' TO 1933 HAVE always loved Pans Books about Pans prmts of Parts legends of Parts these thmgs have held for me an mtense xnterest But one day a dlscernlng friend remarked Well lf you hnd so mucm pleasure 1n old Parts why don t you hunt up the hlstory of old Balt1more'7 Lots of people come ln here every day she was tn a book store and ask for a book on Baltimore but we have nothlng to offer them That struck me as a fine suggesnon and that mght I took out a sheaf of paper hlled my pen and began to wrnte Now one may have hved m the clty a long tlme and yet not know tts mtxmate hlstory Of course I knew the sights and sounds and smells of Baltlmore, for I had grown up ln the mxddle of them I looked at my n1ce blank sheets of paper and mbbled at the end of my pen Instantly the ldeas flowed rlght out of the cap of my old Waterman' Each sheet of paper was duly labelled wxth the name of a street such as Charles Street Lexlngton Street Howard Street and so on Wlmen I had adorned about a dozen pages wtth these tntles I consldered that my book was well under way And xt was All I say that their characters mvarxably take the plot mto the1r own hands and work out their own salvatnon I dont know about that I have never wrltten a novel But those Balnmore streets acted ln the most independent f2lSlllOI'l They led me thlther and yon They made me dlg for long hours at the Peabody they caused me to rummage the stacks of he Mary land Hxstorlcal Llbrary they conjured up for me the Aladdin ltke servlce of the Pratt I haunted the wharves I peered mto courtyards I sauntered through the markets Eyery where I met a throng of frlendly folk Betsy Patterson Poe Taney Key Booth, H0pklHS all became my coworkers And the fun of lt' Untll you have dlscovered the poetry h legends the charm of your own town you really can not lmagme the fun of If The nost excltlng movxe pales beslde lf It ts a sort of film mn whlch you yourself take part S Baltlmore A Not Too Serlous Hxstory was wrltten Ir meant mldntght oxl and hard labor but lf meant also good fun and good company Try nt 1933, and you wnll see just what I nean .r.1.'I..., S12 XV ,fm 'All IO. : 1 1 ' - a A, I we L i . l . D . , ,, , . , , . v ' I -In 7 ' . . I ' 71' V I 1 . V . ,, , . I 7 I , Y y . , . . ' a V . . . V xv . ll Y' , , . ., . . ' , . . had to do now was to write it. The hardest thing IS to get started. People who write novels . I , Q x . . . ' yy? -V t I,- Q ' 4 - f '- ' ' - I s s 1 9 1 . ' , . ' . ' ' j, t e ' ' ' ' ' . . o N , . . . ,, V . . . . - , u . . . ? ' , ' ' . 1 . . . 108 XX Ii S 'I' NV A Ii IJ II U XIISS IETITIA STOCIKETT Mlfzmzrm uf Ilffllrvz ffzgl- Sgfmm' CI-IARACTERISTIC SAYINGS Dr Becker May you all get husbands I'lCll handsome and SUbm1SSlVC Dr L1tz Why use so many words? That 5 just fem1n1n1ty ISD t 1t'? M155 MISS M155 MISS M155 MISS M155 Haupt We mlght try lf Coughlm If you want to see me personally about your test paper-don t ones Any que5t1ons g1rls9 L Alford Be qu1et' Englar G1rls I want you to get the feelmg and Splflf of th15 passage Mull1k1n I don t know why th1s doesn t work Burke Now g1rls be very careful Dr Blake That ISU t qu1te the flavor of t1e xx or MISS M155 MISS M155 Mrs M155 MISS MISS M155 M155 Worley Get the tr1ck9 Bamberger How when and why? Lee Cheer up g1rls' H Adams Nom I have a fr1end Masson Th1s IS a very mtelhgent Duron Zero1sm Ravwlxns Here 5 the pomt Holden Heavens to Betsn' IKlll'lLSl'T11fl1 Redeem xourselxts t C SSS Jut Burner NX hen I send you for he coal lwucktt don t hrlng the shovel Z : XVl'1S'l'XVA R11 II U! ee , - - ' 1 9 v . ,, Y . . . . . . 1 ti Q , - ev - - -v - - ee ' ' ff ' ' 7' J 1 v ' ' J ' 3, . ,, . . . . - , . 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Msss Shdnfz be Rqulsns as D, byqke F1155 Haley aa Hass Bqdnrqch Hass fhss S YARD PROPHECY OF 1933 HE real sprmg of 1943 had come at last but Dons Colbert was oblnvxous to 1ts beauty As she sat at her desk as Superxntendent of the New York Clty Hospltal all of her thoughts were centered on the Children s Samtarrum whxch she had hoped to buxld For the past sm or seven years she had looked forward to makmg thls dream of hers a reality and just when she thought she had reached her goal Dons found that no one would glve her financxal support For a long tlme she sat rn deep medltatlon and only when her assnstant Ruth DeHol:f entered the room drd she show any sxgns of mterest ln the life about her Ruth knew only to well the state of mlnd Dons was lh for she too had been rackxng her bralns for some plan of acnon Not untll the day before when she recelved a letter from Grace Richards a schoolmate who had become a llbrarlan at the Congresslonal Library at Wash mgton had she found a solut1on to Dorxss problem Grace had told her about the mter estxng careers of the other members of that class who had been graduated from the Western Hlgh School rn 33 The ldea had entered her head why not have weekly beneht programs at which some member of the class of 33 could contrlbute her talent to help ralse the needed money? She knew that each one would be more than wlllmg to be the means by whrch the poor kiddies ln the clty could obtain comfort and treatment She had worked manv hours the nlght before ln developlng a program that would be worthwhlle Now that lf was fin lshed she was very anxious to show 1t to her friend On enterlng the ofhce she xmmedlately proposed her plan to Dorls but DOFIS had not as yet fully awakened from her reverle for she becommg xmpatxent at her snlence sa1d Well what do you rhmk of the 1dea7 Why I rhmk xt a splendld one but don t you consxder xt a rather stupendous thlng to undertake? ust what are your plans? I thought we could have one beneht program a week durlng the spring months Ruth answered promptly ust what klnd of programs should we have? contmued Dons Well hesltated Ruth I hope you Il forgive me I went ahead and worked out a ten tatlve program for each week Here take a look Ruth handed Doris a largt sheet of paper over w hlch she had labored the nlght before It read as follows SPRING PROGRAMS OF THE NEW XORK CITY HOSPITAL Beneht of Proposed Childrens Samtarlum Fxrvt Program MONDAY EXINING MARCH 30 1943 AT 8 15 oCLocK Senator Emrly Illmer wlll speak on Our New Government Sttomz' Program lllnmal Mommy ENINING APRIL 6 1943 AT 8 15 ocLoCK Miss Rhoda Shoben X lolln sololst wxth Baltimore Symphony Miss Ember Ott v-Teacher of piano CLIFIIS Instltute of h4LSlC 4 0' : : ' I .' ' ' ' . . XX If 1 I II 0 ' ' 9 V l ' . , L . , . . ' . , . V . , , s . - S I . Y .,.. Q , - - . . . . , , . . , . . - . . .J . 9 - ' , . , . V Y . , . . 7 , . . . , V , V . . . , , . . . . Y . a s could DOE C0l'l lpl6t6ly gl'3Sp IllC Slghlf'-ICRDCC of Wllat l'l6l' ZSSISIHDI WHS Saylhg. Finally. Ruth, ' - A - , - , ee , .aa u - - h - a - - - s 7 J as u Y - - aa a NJ 1 y ' k .Ss ' ' I rr M - N l 1 ' V Y - a s , - ' 77 ' . , . f A A 1 v Y' u , - A 1 , , , , . , ' V U' I K! ' 57 W- , 1 Y '- 6, v 1- v , 1 1 v 9 ' . 1 7. . . V. . V Y . . , I I 4 I , , Q I 'J' . I 1 XX Ii S 'I' XV A R IJ II O' Tfnral Program TLESDAY EVENING APRIL 14 1943 AT 8 15 OCLOCK M155 Betty Bennett Famous Interpreter of Greek trageches Fourllv Program Broadway Stars WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 77 1943 AT 8 15 ocLoCx Margaret Mahrer Vlfglnla Beach Carohne Whxte Darzrers Florence Rogan Smgcrs Thelma McClure Le Cla1re oyce Team of Irma acobs Harrlet Fxnger Gmger Le Voy fomedrennec Fzftlv Program WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 79 1943 AT 8 15 oCLocK M155 Evelyn Shapxro w1ll glVC areadmg of her atest hook of po try Szxth Program SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAY 9 1943 AT 3 15 oc1.oCK Mme Darya Dorothy Bo lcleman successor to Paton Wlll gxve her latest fashion revue Seyenllv Program Saturday Evemng May I6 1943 at 8 I5 ocloclc Lecture on How to Marlcet Comic Str1ps by Mabel Bagg well lcnown Hollywood cartoomst At last Dons hnrshed readmg the paper Well IC 5 51mply grand she 5a1d hut how are we go1ng to get the puhhc xnterestedw' Wxth Margaret Fuller as editor of the 'Xen York Tzmes and Sylvn Goldman who IS one of the cleverest newspaper WFIYPTQ r ay aldlhg Us we 1-np hel haw g ex eryone 8'lg8 to come By the way Dorxs I would aslc Emma Kearns who as you know IS treasurer of the Womans Guxld of Amerlca to take care of the hnances and get Katherme Mueller, Pres1dent of the Powder Puff Decorat1on Inst1tut1on to help us malce th15 place as hew1tch1ng as posslhle Of course Betty Eclchardt and Martha Norment two of our most promment SOCICIY women should act as hostesses By the t1me that Ruth had hmshed her dlSCOUl'S8 Dorxs was so enthusxastrc that she rushed her compamon over to the Nathanson Prmtmg Company to have the programs pr1nted she went out the door I heard her gally smgmg Stnye strxve ever on to fame and honor Follow the gold and maroon EDYTHE DORSEY 115 , V . . 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Hur I' c lift 7 H-' i : : XV E S T XV A R D II U! : LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E THE graduatmg class of 1933 of the Western High S hool of Balt1more belng o sound mmd and memory do make pubhsh and declare thus last w1ll and testament 1n manner and form as follows Fxrst Clause To the under classmen we gxve and bequeath Our h1 tory term papers our last worrnes 1n regard to graduat1on the rhr1ll of farewell assembly our assembly seats our lockers our standmg room 1n cafeterxa our class rooms and our dearest teachers We d entrust to them the care of rhe bu1ld1ng and campus and lastly we do lease them ou honorary places as senxors of the dear old Alma Mater Second Clause To the school we glve and bequeath MISS Haley We w1sh every year could have an honorary member l1ke her Doctor LIIZ How that man can read Congo MISS Englar All the sweetness has not gone from this sordld old world Mlss Coughhn W1th her personal1ty good look and ab1l1tv she IS an 1deal teacher Peggy Fullers 1ntell1gence and leadersh1p Charlotte S1ehlers dlmples and flawless lxne Burmce Ashley s good looks and appeal1ng manner Edna Marchs athletlc ab1l1ty and also her ablllfy to squeeze through every sub ject w1th a 60 The memory of Irma Glnger and Harrletl Nuff sand' The permanent waves of Irma Wlnkler Ruth W1nkler and Alma Hoffman Edna Rogans ab1l1ty to manage not to be called on when she doesn t know t e lesson Selma Llbermans nonchalance-oh how she relles upon 1t' The memory of Carolyn Whxtes tapp1ng ablhty Shell need the taps herself IU her future work Bert Cone s turtle neck sweaters Our Bett lS runmng Gable a close second Ruth De Hoffs sweet d1spos1t1on and frrendlmess Grace R1chards ab1l1ty to reslst temptauons and study for sn hours 1t a t1me Dorothea Hllgemans s1lence Proht by If my chlldren The typing Elblllty of Florence Carllner Can she go The VC1CC and fur coat of Florence Rogan The memory of 5 631 Two m1nutes of glrls 33 s cooperat1on scholarshlp EKSCUIIVC ab1l1ty obtdlence sDortsmansh1p d1st1nc t1ve personahty and excellent record through four xears of Western The grace and beauty of Margaret Mahrer Geraldme Brandenbergs Hamxng ha1r as a trafhc swnal ID the congested hull The charm and sweetness of Edxthe Dorset md Ida lVlcDermot The P0158 and arrogance of Genevlexe Steele The personahty of Belle Rosenbaum T19 1. 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T e neatness of Rena Freeman T e sense of humor of Edna Budlou T e vttallty of aclc1e Thurn T e dexterlty of Florence Koppleman The soph1st1cat1on of R1ta Goldberg That oe E Broun 5m1le of Ollvxa TFIVHS The good fellomshlp of Pearl Gold T e VOlCE of V1rg1n1a Beach T e or1g1nal songs of Dons Shane T e seremty and calmness of those fortunate QUICK Qlrls Tue excellent busmess management of Gertrude Baur and Ida Gf3ClE T e blushes of Irene Zatman T e nonchalance of Lee Schwartz T e basketball prowess of Reba Cohen T e w1t and cleverness of Mlldred Kolodner T e enthuslasm and eloquence of oycc D1slc1n T e fun lovmg Splflf of Gertrude Kellman 4 The qu1et capah1l1ty of Ida Lutslcy Tlnrd Clause To the faculty we do glV8 and bequeath To Doctor L1tz-Carolyn Skeens VOlCC and a good maltzer for partxes proms etc M155 Englar D15 ab1l1ty to translate twenty llh9S of V1rg1l at 51ght M155 Houston D7 s ablllfy to type 55 words a mmute MISS Coughlm Another cru15e how her classes proflt by her experiences' MISS Kl1nesm1th Western umforms w1th h1gher necks longer SICIYIS and l1sle stoclcmgs Mrs Masson The b1ggest most expens1ve hunch of orchxds me can flnd' MISS Haley A qu1et homeroom' She ll apprec1ate If after D1 Doctor Becker Ed1torsh1p of a book cons1st1ng of olces puns and Other Orxgmals He s pretty good don tcha thmlc so? MISS Hatt1e Adams May she go to heaven on a golden SIBITMHY marked 4 MISS Rmehardt More tr1ps on vthtch she may encounter frlendlv bears M155 Mull1nlc1n A set of unbreakable test tubes and supplles that never run out In 1171111855 ll lureo we hate hereto subscrlbed our name and afhxed our seal th15 das of une 1n the tear of our Lord one thousand mne hundred and thlrtv three CI ASS OF 1933 Slgned sealed pubhshed and declared by the Class of 1933 ln our presence and e at the1r reque t and 1n fl1t.lI' presence and IH tht presence of each other hate hereunto b scnbed our names as mtness on the day ahoxe m1.nt1oned H :tm rv XX LLLINGTON VU1x1PY ll :fmt Lt-HLHLA Srool BL GLF 190 27. h . 28. h '. 29. h ' A ' ul ' . 30. h ' E ' . 31. I A 4 E . 32. J . Y ' ' ' ' . 33. ' V . 34. h ' ' A 4 . 35. h A ' . 36. h ' A 9 . 37. l ' . 38. h . 39. h ' . 40. h . 41. h ' 1 . 42. h ' .I ' ' ' . 43. h - ' ' ' . Miss Wells-Irma Jacobs' sense of humor and a little longer period to get her lesson in. - . .. 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WEST WDH LL STAR L UGH EDITION MOST ALARMI G DISCO ERY MADE DR BECKER CALLS SPECIAL FACULTY MEETING Serious Dlscusslon Ensues A most extemporary meetmg of the faculty was called by Dr Becker for the purpose of dls cussmg ways and means by which the lxves t Westernrtes mlght be made more pleasant as he belxeved the resultmg congenxalxty could prove beneficial to all concerned In order to ascer tam the extent of the grxevances the faculty urged the students to wnte out their suggesuons and crxtxcxsms and place them nn a box espe xfe of Helen of Troy for Samuel ohnson The Hrs: letter opened by Dr Becker con tamed wnld ravxngs concernmg the llterature forced on the suffermg students and suggested the Grand Canyon as an :deal clumpmg place for such menaces Dr Beclcer seemed to sym pathlze wth the writer to such an extent that xt IS reported he 1ppo1nted a certam Englxsh teach er famous for her lxterary explontatlons to carry o1t thus suggestlon by substxtutmg The Private Lnfe of Helen of Troy for Samuel ohnson lfonlmuea' on Page l73l SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE CLASS History I' om a lv During his rexgn xn England created two new sex Chemistry To test 1 gas to f xt IS mr on monoxnde breath 1 lxttle and If you a sick he1d1che t lthe gas! IS corbon monoxxde Dr ICE IS llqllld When you want to go up nn a balloon you throw out the sand bags when you want to go down you take them m T YOUR BEST FRIEND WONT TELL YOU 'l TQT ' Q Y ' w if t Y up if 'k at ,, 3, ,l ' . . is - ' . iimii- - - I , 1 ' . ' . , ol . t Q K !. .. ., -I ' V.. f ' v ' .. .. J 'V I ri ? A ' 2 .. K , v 5 'Y see i E ' ' . b 5 ' 3 Y ' K get ' .I . . i , ' .. Y . . , I COIN, nf! WESTERN WOO HOO A WEARST PAPER THOMASINA Q SCREWLOOSE Edxtor IMA DOLLAR Bzmnexs Manager Publulvea' Daily except .Sunday Morlday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and !l7e 29th 0 February Price 10 a copy 50c a year or 20 rubels 7 hra ll francs 3 marks Z buts or what have you? Clrculatlon Poor with temperature and pulse nsmg steadily The H ears! Paper IS a member 0 the Wrtherrrrg lzolet Amalgamafea' Press OUR MOTTO Why worry about the cows? Lets con tent the farmers I DIOTORIAL Much stress has been placed on the gravxty of the locker sxtuatron lm and out slde the hallowed precincts of the hugh schooll but none of the many brnght hal lucmatxons born wnthm these walls has brought with ll a practicable solution of thus soul harassing problem Now rt behooves us to ponder well any ldea which may by accldent have occurred m regard to this moot questlon For thus reason I propose to set forth the follow mg plan Let us have crocheted lockers Now you wart a mmute Reserve those cynical smiles and sclntnllant sneers for some solutxon other than t ns one D0 YOU K OW That Mrs North IS Westerns Culbertson That Emma Kearnss secret amhltlon IS to dnve a us down Charles St eet? That Dr Becker ns a champeen chess player? That once Edna Rogan was convinced? That Miss Shaw and MISS Heaps are songblrds the Public School Teachers Choral Clu That Martha Norments suppressed desire IS to be an HVIHIFIX? That Dr Lltzs vnce rs playrng cards? That Florence Carllner just strxves and strlves for 200 words a mmute? Keep up the good work Flo That Mrss Coughlln s secret ambrtlon rs to be an actress luke Katherme Cornell? That Miss Gardner has won several cups rn golf tournaments? That Mass Haupt is an accomplrshed planlst? That Miss Wltters elocutes her vocals at the Peabody? That Mrs Masson plays the clarlnet? That Miss D Alford wrxtes plays and pageants? lffontmuea' ram rs! calumnb number of your locker and have had to stand ln awed perplexxty before a mass of Identical lron boxes? Well thmk lf your lockers were crocheted, how simple the problem would be' You should merely have to go to each succeeding locker deftly part a few of the threads peer cautiously but scrutlnrzmgly msxde xdentrfy your possessions and proceed If necessary, to break the lock Wouldn t that be nice? And thmk of all the things you would have to gossip about after you had seen the mterror of so many personal lockers Why, where are your womanly mstmcts? Have you forgotten the traxts attributed to your sex? Gossip Hasn t the word some connotatlve value for you? There you are I thought youd come around to mgs by bemg less open rn know your rrslbllltles are please mmd your manners aroused but and my feel my Hd' your derlslon Well heres for crocheted lockers for color for beauty ... l ' ' ja , '. , r . ' If - U vu 4 :S A , , N 'v, - 1 Q. . H in 9 v v 1 ' ' b? Z 1 I V . I - 1 Q. , H , . . . rf- f I A . ' , . . ., .. . It 1 ' . - - - ff yy ., . , - . . . . . . . , I Y 9 ' . ' I 3 Y - , . ' ' , . . . . . . . 'Y ' ' h A I . . . , .. ... I Y .. . . . . ,. I y 1 y Y 5 1 y . . . , , I I A ' A' 4 I . ' .' . .' rl 1 'f I f , N I , ,, A . - or use Q, L - A , A A. , ' , -f, - ' .:. T , - , f I I ,Q + . , 1. ' .-vs A.. -1- . as 5 1- I. V 1 ' v . V. Y . A.. ,gp 4. ' - . 31 1 ' ' ' ' ' , -:E 'I' 4 1 Q . . . . . ' I ,lr ' Y ' 1 . ' . . . , Ag f . i I . ' - ' - ' 'O ,,. V ! l I T I Let me how the brllhant philosophy and daring psychology behmd this plan Have you ever had a teacher try to ln culcate the anclent theorres of some de cadent generations long smce entombed while some rash undergraduates lnote the hmltatxon of status please I proceed mer rnly to bang exery locker In srght? Wasn t rt annoymg? Well then Thmk of the smce ely thankful reactxon you wlll experlence when some sallymg sophomores pro eed to shut the soft and sllken doors which nevtly sundered wxll then have been silenced Cant you ap preclate the Idfilg Why rt ns no less than a revelation See no soul strrrmg nolse just soul soaring sllence Then too have you exer forgotten the lContmueal next columnl for quiet, for economy for lack of trouble and for Heavens sake VELYN SHAPIRO D1 A-Q, ,M 'Q X Nil .ahlhx lirmrwlegr. 'Q THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR 'IQQ WESTERN WOO I-IOO Q vgv fxes .Q W You never can tell about 1rl5, Says Mnnne the Wcstcrmle and tl you can ds best not ro on a H tc The Wives ot Henry VIII for ldylls of the lkmg md Frankenstein tor The V1c1r ot W1kehled lThe tenher m question 'accepted thus order wth such surpnsmg 1Ff1b1l1ty thu the two Woo Hoo reporters 1t the keyhole mol l1psed l sleeplng 1ccommodat1ons 1t XVestern on NIond1y Nlornlng were Indeed xery poor Nhss Eng ar suggested th1t beds be mstalled xn the study h1lls but 1 better suzgestxon wus offered by Mxss Wood who adxanced the 1de1 that a device be xnstilled whereby all desks were to be turned into beds at the mere press ol 1 button There ensued .1 heated argument between Nhss XY ood and Nllss Englar Howexer exercising her rn ductlve powers to the lrmxt Miss Wood manned to wan out The thxrd letter presented the theory th1r the 'assemblies should be m1de more lnterestxng D 193 Becker mmselr ottereo 1 pleaslng solutxon thts problem by 1nnounc ng th1t he and bhss H1upt could do the sugar foot rem1rl.1bly x ell 1nd offered to gnc 1 demonstrmon 1t once They drd this whxle Dr lit? looked on munchlng 1 lwg ot pe1nuts 1nd nodding his 1pprox1l Thx prompted Nhss Dennxs to offer to do 1 sprung lp1t1on or h dancers costume protested no lently Howeser Nh s ones having extorted a promise from Nlnss Denms that she would sen up most ot the holes m the fhmsy netting that sprung dancers usually wear succeeded ln quell mg the wrath ot the dxssenter Nlss H1l1nr vt Q Inv tn mgke her Conrrvlwll non to so noble a c1use mtxmated than she 'mo longer behewed that Dignity IS the sump ment and that she mtended to purchase 1 p1xr or roller skates so th1t she mxght be heard x hen tmlmue t 1 p ee 7 I rs M , xl N F5 Y I . ! l .5 1 ,TA cr' ' vs r ,. g v .J 9 iff rirxuel frm Pat' llii ' I N ' . '. ' ' ' to The next letter bemoaned the fact that the dance: thereupon. Nlxss Dixon. in horrified :muf- . ' . l . t ' ' . t e ' , ' - . A ' , 'I - A T ' ' ' ' . ot f l . ' s , . I . , r lf.. J rr .JK ' 1-6 Page XYZ WESTERN WOO HOO NEW HONORS CUNFERRED 0N WESTER ITES IJR BEGKEH CALLS SPECIAL MEETING UF SIIHUUI. FACULTY Each Graduate Of Class Of 33 In Possesslon of Three Most Valuable Degrees The hugh school dlploma late afhdavnt of academic and commercial elhclency ln speclhed subjects has now graduated Into the new era Ir has now acquired a new meanmg Today our diploma has a new Slgl'1I6C3K1CC It has the value of the highest type of unemploy ment certificate which qualifies any Westermte ln good standing to be unhlred and hred by any authorized corporation mcorporatxon decorpora non or excorporatxon m town Every accredited member of the Western Hlgh School Graduating Class of 1933 IS m possessnon of three of the most valuable degrees attainable namely B A M A and Ph D Of course one s thesis IS one own busxness generally but the run of the Western Hlgh School documents have been for the most part coincident One faxr scxon of thus great family offered an erudlte thesrs on the Ways and Means of Sleeping Unobtruslvely and Comfortably durmg Moments of Unusual Vehemence on the Pro fessors Part Another offered a most scholarly dxsse tat on on Excuse Makmg Practical and Practxcable 1Th1s latter thesis IS considered par tcularly valuable for the students future smce only three cuts are allowed ln collegel Stull anothe sagacxous Westernxte wrote on Tea hers Thelr Right and Left Sides The perspncacxous author of this ullummatmg document became a recipient of her B A ln Partakmg of Puns lW1thoJt Coffeel her M A m The Lure of Lensure and her Ph D St dying Eye Perxods of Wfork Dum-g Lunch Period MOB HUMOR Do you know what symmetry ns? S re t place to bury dead people Pxmclvbouf Chemistry Teacher Xvhat IS the most out standing contrnbutxon chemlstry has gnen to the world? Fresh Blo xdes fougar 5 Ian NEWS FLASHES B7 live Courten of The Assasxmatea' Press THE WESTERNITE cagers triumphed over the Northermtes by the decisive s ore of 66 ln the final game of the season before a crowd of almost 00000 MISS HEAPS found a butd on one of the do wood trees on the campus Great rejolclng Three cheers for Miss Heaps A FRESHMAN mas found last Friday studying lh a study hall' Ah well' Live and learn DETACHABLE HOODS which can be hung out the window while hydrogen sulphide IS bemg prepared have finally arrlved at Western An orchnd-oh dozen orchids to the dear School Board' EXCLUSIVE to Woo Hoo Readers Sale At Berg s Bargain Basement FUR LINED BATHTUBS During une uly and August GUT GLASS GAVELS fDr Becker please notel ASK AUNT ETTA DEAR AUNT ETTA I would like to make the acquaintance of a gurl who lives near me We have no mutual ac quamtances so I do not see how I can get to know her LONESOME DEAR LONESOME On looking at one of my etnquette books here by my slde I find an answer to your question I warn you however that before you become ac quaxnted with the young lady If would be wxse to look up her name ln the socxal register One can never be too cautious Now assummg that her family has an unblemxshed name I adyzse the following plan First procure I2 feet of stout rope from a reputable hardware store A mght as soon as nt IS dark tue the rope across t e young ladys slde walk about 6 nnches from I C OU! FE lad ground Then after having sprinkled the :de of the house liberally with gasoline set to lt In the course of events the young y will naturally run out of the front door and just as naturally fall headlong over the rope Now 15 your chance Walk up to her polltelv remove your hat and If her mother IS lxvmg d not neglect to lnqunre as to her health Wxth thls as an opening you can ask If you may be of any assnstance Since the young lady can see tnat you are a gentleman she will no doubt accept your offer If on the next day you send her sexeral dozen orchnds or something slmnlarly fetching she will most likely be glad to contmue the acquaintance lc,U1lfHlH?d on next pagtl 194 n 9 c - ' . ' , . U D . . . . , V . . . ' Y ' v Y , I . . . . . D D Y a Y . , - J , J . . . . . , , , . ., . ., . . , , 3 7 ' ' ' , . ,, , . y . ,. . . - I ,, . g . . . . - , . Z 3 1 7 ' ,, ,, . . . . . . - y . . ,, . . . A r . : . 1 - - 1 , . , , . . y I . , . . , ,, . . ., . t ' . . . . v . N . .. , , in .. .V V ,, . . h .. L ' , h . . . .. , , S 7 fi . , .. Y I , .. , , s Q 0 tl Q - 1 -Q ' ' ' ' J . l S 3 , - ' . 5- Y , . . , llf il' Pls - I . . . 1 : . . . . I . Y I WESTERN WOO HOO Page AXZ DEAR Acxr Earp. I should like to learn how to laeconae 1 br! lxant conversatlonahst Can you advise me v ha to do I most certaxnly can You must learn to say clucky frequently wxth the corret mtonatxorm 4SK MR FIXEM To Mus U SNIFFBL xoen Hour letter concerning the removal ot the oal tree In front of your house has been referred to the Retorestatxon Service Perhaps you are ton trrbutmg somethxng great to your country To Miss AGATHA You s1y rubhxne, Slooas Llmment o'1 yox arm makes nt smart? Why not try rubbmg some on your head lphooey I know II s been done before hut do I look like Fxnstexn l To Mus ECKS The scalp treatment you mentxon the nev felch Hair Lertlon IS very good fo the halt I thunk nt wxll come out all nghr To MR ZLLCH You asked why those Wadoda on1o'1s that yol received had such a queer taste Ya re t those were tullp bulbs that Professor Burpey sent to your wxfe To MR X I received your letter askln hovv to p ooose to your gurl XVho d ya think I am Aunt Fttao POETRY SNOOKS Y PUCK PEERS PEEPING arent 'lr :mul ILFAS I thxnlt that I shall never see og agrle 1 1 1 A flea th1t never disappears XVhen on a dog II once appears A Flea that bntes the dog all day From v hose sharp teeth xt gets away A flea that never has a care li r r lr It takes such bug lnltes ln its jaw W hxle the poor dog scratches with hms paw No matter how qulck he may be No dog IS agxle as 1 flea 195 N thln that I shall neve see A glrl as blg and tat as me A gxrl whose clothes are all too tight Who never tnlts her hat just nght gxrl who looks lxke heck all day And then retarns to Curts Bay I wxsh that I might get to be As tall and slender as a t ee Slxm as a reed Id look O K I wouldnt look l1l-ce he lt all day There may be beauty ln 1 mad But for my bounty I have pald WANT ADS WANTED Whxte tlle drmkm fourtaln wxt ozt chewing gum 1000 desks with collapslblc ccmtrlvantes for comfortable sleepxr' l'1cxl1t1es For Sale newly Slgned and well Condlt oned late slnps Apply Inna Hurry well organized rush Apply the Cafe terua Lost A VALUABLE pair or rxmle s gold spectacles without any glass Rewa d 510 Fm er please call 0413 Star Hennessey FIVE GEINIAL Cllsposxtlons Ftnde pease re turn to the XVESTW ann Ho room Notice' WIII TRADF 74 Ford for 1 horse cmo plete wlth carburetor and brakes Box Found ONE BLADELESS silver knife wxthout 1 han dle Owner vvxll have to describe fully cluding xnxtxals rn order to recover t Call Box O01 I4 thlrd turn to the lel't as you go rx ht Though ve are to he granulated soon land consequently teel qurte crushed! we dont teel at 1ll Sugjify 5 . 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