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

 - Class of 1936

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' . 4 I-Tig .'g- IZA-ji' H -'-,Qggv3j.'I'Y4'. +31-,ff gif' V ,, .4 . 1' L bt' ., -rfffdv f,1.L'3kfT1:' 4. f ' . ' Jw . . 4 ' nz, .A -- . 1 ' O ,J A. L , . . ' T , ww- 9 . . lk 1 f' ,.: f ' -4 , -,, , A , . 4 , , , Q E . mv-.1'.1' 1 H .. - , 135. '-'-5i35'M- 7 1 5:75, 1 56 Hi. f: : K LV! ' J fn -- .. nn -. 4-' .F ,mm . . '.,, . 1 . - . v lv a 1 'i n .r- 4 1 ' 4- 1 Ll' .. , .-. a J E .yr v .H 3. CONTENTS FACULTY CLASSES FEATURES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS A SONNET O Father, when I think ot all the days Gone past since you did leave me here alone, I pray to God to help me use my own Weak strength, that I may follow all your ways. Ne'er passed a day when you did fail to raise Your hand to comfort someone quite unknown, Who needy was, and had been roughly thrown Into 'the whirlpool of the tempest's waves. Your heart was sent out like the sunlight's rays To bring cheer to someone's unhappy home. For this, until I meet you near the throne, I'll hold your name in high esteem and praise. O God, I pray that I may grow to be More like my father in eternity. -Lois Egner, D3 'MMM'- me u uv K. 'MJ' .L w w .ff l I I, sfjvq 1-lxr 2-1 Q4qx,,:,w3lfI-Y s I 'imj-Ml' ' '1 . - A -if M., l Iv .V .-L-,. . .b.. im'r- - ' , 'hr 1-PML 7- . I- . 'H -1 X -1 - v . K-Q :ty 1. .. pf , . 1 V . 2f'- A5 '1 V - .IV 41-I NLF, I .nw . J iw? 'tiki' ALL - A. -Us vw Aj H D ,Trm.i+g.. ? ! ' HP .174 -.--gl' 11.1. 1-.Y.,gv'E ' f . . I . , 'F-41, ,L 5' A U. ' Q, ry li 'Q Wg' V :QU-iw f 31- N, ' 1 .E rp' . A .I L'-53: 632 , 5 ' 1, ' .IQ 5' N F' ,'- . gig' A l -fi.n': D 1L Hs,-. ., I 1 SP1 I ffif .-.Az ai '51 i HT!! . 511.1-Tiffggi IM. !.:.!- ,. I . I QL T Nl ..r, , ,lv - . L'1's.'7?'. , . J ., Pl, - . up ' I WTI. Q M, 'H - F I'3 H f I 4 1.7. xl :., .. f 7.2 .. aeg.,g.m .I 1' ,X .. .fl +J,II.i'mv':1' .FI-.I K I J n I. 5 .,,. ., --,MH SV, - ,: up 5 , ' I Q95 rl A N,f1 -rv rx?-u iiizfie, I 1 ,ify I'w 1' j... 'I . wx ' , .Ja H 5' XM I1 ' i' '- 'gil ,I L?s?4. .px ,w. ,I , W +l:'. ,' Q ffl. -f ::kf1-V 2, l.?FA,!' fg5.q,Q if ,L .xfif gn K I' , , 'V Fw +I if Y f L .dv W. if-x - cl' -.1 ss. ,A r . :AH- LE, 4 QR:- Ly MLN! '4 Eu -. aww DR. ERNEST I. BECKER ECII'fh'S noblest thing- A Woman perfected. -I. R. Lowell MISS ELSA C. HAUPT There's cm woman like cx dewdrop She's so purer than the purest. -Browning MISS MARION SPIELMAN FACULTY, 1936 ERNEST I. BECKER Principal ELSA C. HAUPT Vice-Principal HELEN K. BACHRACH Educational and Vocational Counselor ART DEPARTMENT Alford, Laura L. Kellum, Grace Snyder, Emma A. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Delia R. Alford Head Adams, Florence L. Burk, Eva M. Gray, Ethel R. Houston, Emma C. King, W. Greiman Lee, W. Virginia Cooper, Ethel Corbett, Una A. Harrison, E. Anna Ioseph, Rosina A. Miller, Isabelle North, Frances Dout Perry, Margaret G. Raitt, Mildred Rawlins, Lillian Wellner, Helene E. Worley, Helen I. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Francis A. Litz Head Reinhard, Emilie S. Shaw, Mariam W. Taylor, Ruth Turner, Beatrice Wisner, Louise Smithers Wood, Molly W. Kleibacker, Bessie E. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mildred M. Coughlin Head Bamberger, Stella Klinesmith, Bessie Bassett, Sara Ianet Murray, Lucy E. Edgett, Lucille Weidenhammer, Marie Witters, Elsie HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT I-Iibbard, M. Carrine Palen, Helen B. Iones, Miriam Shantz, Elizabeth Weber, Helen I. LATIN DEPARTMENT Margaret T. Englar Head Arnold, Edna Haley, Lucille L. Gerhardt, Elizabeth I. Kellum, Elizabeth F. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Charlotte A. Iones Head Dixon, E. Leola Wagner, Lilliam, C. R. Holden, M. Elizabeth Wells, Grace E. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Rosalie E. Gardner Head ' Adams, Hattie I. Bunworth, Mary A. Blake, Frank R. Burner, Florence Spielman, Marian B. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Lucille Tingle Masson V PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dennis, Hazel V. Manning, Edith Eaton, Marion White, Alice RETAIL SELLING Van Sant, Lillian SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Besley, Helen Kuhlman, Nettie R. L. Birely, Alice Miller, Helen Heaps, Pearl Osserman, Esther Schiller Ianney, Marion Williams, Ruth LABORATORY ASSISTANTS. O'Keefe, Marie Glantz Haydon, E. A. L I B R A R I A N Mac Mullen, Ina C. CLERKS Block, Ida R. Weingrotf, Thelma Senior Clerk Iunior Clerk D I E T I T I A N Mather, Florence- ' OUR ALMA MATER Western High School is the original female high school. The idea of a school exclusively lor girls originated among the citizens ot Baltimore. The school was established so that girls might be prepared for assistant teaching positions in elementary schools. In 1844 a Hcommodious building , consisting ot two rooms, on Paca Street was rented tor the housing of the thirty-six pupils of Western Female High School. Admission to Western was by exam- ination only. From 1845 to 1859 there was a fee of one dollar per quarter tor those who could pay. Teachers were supreme in those days, probably be- cause there was no class organization. The sole amusement of the routine school year was the May Day Pete. Because of the rapid increase in enrollment, in 1846, a large and hand- some building was constructed at Fayette and Green Streets. A three year course was established in 1853. This was also the year of the tirst com- mencement. A spacious and elegant building was erected in il858 especially for the use of the Western High School. The sole pursuit of the three hundred and sixty-five pupils was study. The one diversion of the females was strolling through dark and gloomy corridors--even jumping rope was deemed a dangerous innovation. As early as 1858 George Peabody awarded five medals worth ten dollars each and ten medals worth five dollars each. These were bestowed for ex- cellence in scholarship and moral conduct. The medals were sometimes awarded to girls of a lower intellectual merit rather than to those of high scholarship. Increased attention was being given to morale. The subjects studied in pre-Civil War days were not the same as those we study today. .There were eight periods a day. Some textbooks into which these young females delved were: First Lessons in Algebra, University Arithmetic, Elementary Geometry, Roman Antiquities and Elements of Mythology, Logic, Astronomy, Class Book of Etymology, Elocution, and Physiology 1860 to 1870 were years of rapid development for Western High School. During this time a gymnasium and a library were added to the school. A four year course was introduced into the school for girls wishing to become teachers. Despite the addition of history to the entrance examina- tions, the enrollment increased rapidly. Consequently, in 1869, the superin- tendent of public schools said, Too many pupils enter high schools. 1875 was an outstanding year for art at the school. H. S. Shepherd and Eliza I. Davis, two teachers, advocated more drawing classes at Western. Mr. Walters gave the fourth year free admission to his art gallery and also pro- vided the girls with an appetizing lunch. This year the school dedicated a monument to Poe. Although invitations were extended to the leading poets to attend this ceremony, Walt Whitman was the only one present. Within the next thirty years there were many innovations. A class was formed for those desiring to remain in high school for only one year. Study periods were introduced. In order to place the school on an eaual footing with the boys' schools, Latin was put in the course of study. The I9 school moved into a hundred thousand dollar building at Lafayette Avenue and McCulloh Street at this time. After the turn of the century the Alumnae Association, a new organiza- tion, enlarged the library. The librarian, a senior, received a salary of two dollars a month. About the same time Dr. Weglein was made principal. On Ianuary 3, 1927, seventeen hundred and thirty pupils and sixty-five teachers returned from their Christmas holidays to a million dollar building at Gwynns Falls Parkway and Pulaski Street. The building has a capacity of over two thousand pupils and is surrounded by a campus of thirty-two acres. The cornerstone was laid by Howard Bryant, acting for Mayor Iackson. In the cornerstone were placed a history of the school, a program of the exercises, a copy of the Municipal Iournal, and a copy of the Sun news- paper. This million dollar building is familiar to all of us. We have helped, in a small way, to beautify the school grounds. Now, only ten years later the fruits of our labors are noticeable. Western's campus has become famous as one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful high school campus in the city. Western has progressed surely and steadily since 1844. She was the first female high school, We can wish her nothing better than to be first throughout her existence. - .V x Q55 1 ,ll li' as rl Alai tl 33' 2'-Fra ,iw ,:'- qv, lik. QQ! 'l.xf:'2..:' ' .J C' E 20 I - CLASSES 6 J 4 YQ '. .Ip IIPIIIIJ' H+ II II I - vigil? -,!,,i,i. I I , v II I ami I . I .Ii , I .M Hd '-I I IQ I 'I I-I .,,x -.Q I ' LQ. ANI' '- .I I.,- If'l ,ir WI. II .. H 1 4 Il. rl' 13 :fi I ..,, Q My fp. I - I4 A . ...I V , I ,Z . X. 1 1-. I J , L -B-I ws' ' .-P'ii,fI2I,IP . ' F 'ff'-I Fi?--114' Iw-fsfikl' 55+ .Y Ig, 1'9- -II.f.-fg -gg-I T. Aff! 5 - II'-I - '4, !', f' I w ' 2' .. U . ' . I I 'Z s ,FJ , . , . .V-'I-. 2. J: ,, Q 1 '1 f lv I I WI .IIQZ gg., ...3--'.- ,I 'T--' I' 'E'4 .Ig'L M .f.fin:'2,f.I'! 1'1 ' 1' 4- I- . - , -- f 1.: IIC, . 'mu' I' I 1 I ' F., :'1 'I I I I Q -,l- wf' 'W ,A if iff.: In - 12' J lg. , I -.A,.,',.I , I '!e.'l'1 -' F Q51 if Y ff: E .ugly F--fi. M13-.:,iL I . - Iiieyf.. ' , VY 1 If - IJ 4 W 'V ,,. , I W, ui ,I I J . 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There was a Freshman party that year. Gene Lucke gave a monologue, Ger- trude Radzweiski danced, Priscilla Yates played the piano. There was also a one act Mother Goose play. Those girls who entered in the second year remember that, it was repeated at the Sophomore Day assembly. Our sister class also entertained us at the traditional junior-Freshman party. By Iune 1933 these girls at Western felt themselves well started on the way to 1936. The girls still in junior high school, eagerly awaited their first day at Western. 1933-1934, and we were one year closer to our goal. The class officers for our sophomore year were Genevieve Schmidt, Ellen Hamill, Doris Obst, and Esther De Hoff. Early this year we selected the tune for our class song-- You Gotta Be a Football Hero. On Sophomore Day we were so excited that the school could hardly hold us. We actually were sitting in the senior section of the auditorium. Some of the sophomores were hostesses in the cafeteria. All the sophomores went to the dance after school. This year we entertained our sister year at the Sophomore-Senior party. Bsp. presented ct mellerdramerg Mariott Rudolphi, Shirley Silverberg, and Sara Ann Vaiden danced, members of the class formed a comic band. There was dancing later in the gym. We got our class pins this year. But were we satisfied? Nol We awaited eagerly the chance to get our rings. There was one S. A. C. award for a sophomore. Marie Ridley received it for high scholarship. And so ended another year at Western. 1934, and we had reached the half-way mark. Our officers this year were Esther De Hoff, Hilda Gottlieb, Esther B. Schulz, and Genevieve Schmidt. Girls from junior class were ushers at the Senior Day assembly. We enter- tained the freshman at a baby party. ln February the mid-year girls received their school rings and the june girls nearly died of envy. In the spring we had our Iunior Day assembly. We were as proud as peacoclcs because we could wear white dresses and yellow roses. The play, we thought, was one of the most entertaining ones ever presented. Bargains in Cathay was the name and Margaret Griffin, Charlotte Schaull, Elaine Eeall, Savilla Cogs- well, Dorothy Hervit, and Betty Walther were the characters. Early in Iune We gave the senior class the customary boat ride. The day was cloudy and cool. At least we couldn't complain about the heat. The junior class deco- rated the stage for the senior farewell assembly. We sang our farewell song to the seniors. A group of juniors also were ushers at the lune Commence- ment. After that, we were no longer insignificant juniors. We are ready to be full fledged seniorsl 1935-1936. And we are Seniors! The top of the school! Doesn't it seem funny to have the freshies look at us so reverently? Our officers this year are-Elaine Beall, Agnes Whithead, Margaret Griffin, Viva Heimbach, Esther 23 De Hoff, and Ann Plitt. Agnes and Viva were February graduates. Remember how thrilled we were the day we were measured for our school rings? And shall we ever forget the day the rings were given out in the auditorium? The pictures for Westward I-lol were taken early this fall. And then there was Senior Day. Dr. Fred Reynolds spoke. About two weeks later we got mimeo- graphed copies of his speech. Peg O'My Heart was the senior play. Ann Plitt certainly distinguished herself-with her brogue 'n everythin'. Remember the handsome Marie Schmidt, our hero? And Michal? Our Christmas holidays were longer this year than they usually are. We left school on Friday, December 20, and came back Monday, Ianuary 6. In Ianuary, the Iune class gave a farewell dance for the mid-year graduates. That was some- thing that had never been done before. Dr. Steele spoke at the Ianuary Farewell Assembly. Didn't the school seem empty without our big sisters? I wonder, did we envy or pity them? I don't know. They had their commence- ment Thursday, February 13 at Western. Their Prom was at the Belvedere the next Saturday. Iune didn't seem very far away then. Already we were choosing a banquet and prom committee and talking about graduation dresses and prom escorts. On May 8 the sophomores gave us a party, and it recalled to us the party that we had given to the seniors two long years ago. Iune 5 was the farewell assembly, where strong women weaken. Dr. Dame spoke. The next week, Iune ll, we had our second Iunior-Senior Boatride. This time we were the guests. There were no more classes. Graduation dresses were fast becoming a reality. Mrs. Masson was patiently rehearsing the commencement music and now We're ready to sing it. lt is Iune 16. We're walking onto the platform-standing there like so many white angels. Oh, there is Mother-and Dad-and there's Billl P-sstl Mary! Who're you going to take to the prom tomorrow night at the Lord Baltimore? I 24 HALL OF FAME ELAINE BEALL ESTHER B. SCHULZ I-IILDA GOTTLIEB AGNES WHITHEAD MARGARET GRIFFIN ESTHER DE HOPE VIVA I-IEIMBACI-I ANN PLITT BEATRICE LOOBAN MARY MILLER ELINOR LEVIN I-IELENE SCI-IUSTER GENEVIEVE SCI-IMIDT SHIRLEY SILVER ELIZABETH PFEIFFER VIRGINIA MILLER ELIZABETH WALTHER FLORENCE BERGER We live to learn. Math Club, Z, A. A., 3, Student League, 3: Class Treasurer, 4. OLIVIA BEUTELSPACHER Hall our knowledge we must snatch, not takef Student League, 4. RENA BLAUSTEIN Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Players' Guild, 3, 4, Student League, 3, 4. VALORIE BLOUNT As sweet and musical, As bright as Apollo's lute. Glee Club, Z, Latin Club, 2, Math Club, Z, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: A. A., 3, Student League. 3, Operetta, 3, 4, Players Guild, 4. GERTRUDE H. ANDREWS Good health and good sense are two of liie's greatest blessings. Math Club, 2, Tennis, 2, Year Athletics, Z, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Iunior News Staff, 3, Senior News Staff, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. HELEN ANGSTER ' 'She has a tear for pity and a hand open as day for melting charity. Art Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Service Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4. VIRGINIA M. BEAN Be happy in the good you have won, and in the good you do. Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4, Stu- dent Couricil, 4, Class Treasurer, 4. BETH BERGER A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Student Council, 2, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, A. A., 3, French Club, 3, Camera Club, 3, Stu- dent League, 4, Good Form Club, 4, Senior News Staff, 4. 26 ROSADEAN BLUMBERG Graceful and useful, all she does. Math Club, 2, Class Treasurer, 4, Student League ,4g Good Form Club, 4. HELEN BOWEN And mistress of herself though china fall. Latin Club, 2, Ninety Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Student League, 4, Sphinx Club, 4. MATILDA BREMSTELLER Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No Winter in thy year. Service Club, 3, Class Treasurer, 4, Student Council, 4, Student League, 4, Math Club, 4. RUTH E. BROWN Words are but empty thanks. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, Z, Camera Club, 31 A. A., 3, Student Council, 4, Student League, 4. 27 SOPHIE BROWNSTEIN Secret and self-contained. lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3. ELTA BRUCKSH A happy soul, that all the way To heaven hath a summer's day. A. A., 3, 4, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. MICHOLDA M. BUBNIS She feared no danger For she knew no sin. lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. MARGARET BUDNIIF A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 3, German Glee Club, 3, Student League, 4. SYLVIA COHEN Her ways are ways ol pleasantnessf' French Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4, Student Council, 4. LILLIAN CONANT Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shine. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Glee Club, 4. OLIVIA COOLEY Pills the air around with beauty. Member of the class of l936 SUDIE LEE COPELAND She and comparisons are odious. Student Council, l, Varsity Athletics, l, Math Club, l, 2, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 4. ANNIE F. BURGAN A sight to make an old man young. Spanish Club, 3, 4. VIRGINIA BURTON Silence is the gratitude ot true affection. lnterclass Athletics, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, Math Club, 4, Tennis, 3. FLORENCE CALMEN The sun of earthly bliss. Member of the class of 1935 ROSE A. CITRANO Be noble in every thought and in every deed. French Club, 3, Student League, 4, Math Club 4. t 28 DORIS COX At home or abroad there's peace in her smile, Cheerful good nature that needs no guile. lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 4. VIRGINIA CURNOLES Obedience is the key to every door. Math Club, 2, German Club, 2, Student Coun- cil, 3. MARY DEITCHMAN Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 4. MARGARET DELANEY All that poets feign of bliss and joy. Member of the class of l936. 29 ELSIE DENNY True as steel. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Senior News Staff, 4, Varsity Athletics, 3. EDITH DERRETH She's pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant to think on. Student League, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4. IANIE DISNEY l'She has a head to contrive, tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Student League, Z, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Class Treasurer, 3, 4, Mercurius Staff, 4, A. A., 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Good Form Club, 4, Senior News Staff, 4. MARN A DRAWBAUGH Laughter and fun, good humour and fellowship rolled into one. Student Council, 2, S. A. C., 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 4. HELEN FEINGLASS True wit is nature to advantage dressed, What oft was thought, but ne'er well ex- pressed. Art Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 4. FLORENCE FELD l'Only the actions of the just smell sweet and blossom in the dust. . Art Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4. BELLE FELDMAN Compare great things with small, Art Club, 2, Student League, 4 RUTH FELDMAN She has two eyes, soft and brown, Take care. Math Club, Z, German Club, 2, A. A, 3, Swim- ming Club, 3, Class Treasurer, 2. IRENE EDELBERG Hlustice is truth in action. Member of the class of 1936. GERALDINE EISNER l'Her qualities can rise To almost any size. ' Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2, Student League, 4. MARY LOUISE EITING Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low-- An excellent thing in woman, Math Club, 2, A. A. 3, 4, Student Council, 2 4, Student League, 4, Good Form Club, 4. FENTRESS FAUSTMAN The various expressions of the human countenance afford a beautiful and in- teresting study. Class Treasurer, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4 Math Club, 4, A. A., 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4 30 1 BEATRICE GORDON Here's a metal more attractive. Art Club, 2, Players' Guild, 4, Math Club, 2, 4, Service Club, 3, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. IUNE GRAY The music in my heart I have Long after it was heard no more. Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2. RUTH GRESE What she wills to do or say, seems wisest, ' Most virtuous, discreetest, best. Student Council, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 3, Spanish Club, 3, Ninety Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4, A. A., 3. LIBBY GUSS There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Math Club, 2, French Club, Z, Student League, 4, Good Form Club, 4. IRENE GOLDBERG The light of love, the purity of grace. Spanish Club, 3, 4, Archery, 4, Tennis, 4, Glee Club, 4, Student League, 4, Service, Club, 3, Art Club, 2. BERTHA GOLDBLATT Good things come in small packages. Member of the class of l936. BEATRICE GOLDFINE Not blustering but firm and confident in herself. Student Council, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4. DORIS GOLDSTONE One of the few, the immortal names That were not born to die. Art Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 4, Service Club, 4, Senior News Staff, 4. 32 IOAN FINK 'Such lieavenly figures from her pencil flow. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, Players' Guild, 4, Good Form Club, 4. MARGARET E. FLEMING She might be silent and not cast away her sentences in vain. Math Club, 4. MARGARET M. FOOS Her Ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Class Treasurer, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, Student League, 3. RUTH FRITZ Energy and determination have done wonders many cr time. Glee Club, 3, 4, German Glee Club, 3, A. A., 3, 4, Student League, 4, Student Council, 4, Math Club, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4. 3 I DOROTHY FUHRMAN Ollicious, innocent, sincere, of every lriendless name the friend. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, Student League 3, 4, A. A., 3. ADELE GARLAND 'lWhere could they find a form so fit, so poised with solid sense, a sprightly wit. Art Club, 2, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 3, 4, Stu dent League, 4, Good Form Club, 4. BLANCHE GILBERT For a good natured girl is love best. Math Club, 4. ROMAINE GILI. An honest rnan's the work of God. Member of the class of l936. ELLEN HAMILL It is from high lite high characters are drawn. Vice-President of year, 2, Math Club, 4, Stu- dent League, 4, Senior News Staff, 4. RUTH HAMMETT Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other. Good Form Club, 4. LA VERNA HARP What e'er she did was done with so much ease. Member of the class of 1936. LEONA HEDRICH The soul's calm sunshine and heartfelt iOY- Member of the class of 1936. 33 VIVA HEIMBACH To know her is to love her. Student Council, 1, 2, 4, Class Treasurer, 2, Art Club, 2, 3, Service Club, 3, 4, lunior News Staff, 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4, Secretary oi year, 4. EVELYN HELWEICK So wondorous sweet and lair. Glee Club, 4, Student League, 4. RUTH HERMAN The larger heart, the kindlier hand. Latin Club, Z, Math Club, 2, Student League, 4, Good Form Club, 4, DOROTHY HERVIT ln her alone 'twas natural to please. Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Iunior Play, 3, Interclass Athletics, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Good Form Club, 4. EDITH KELRICK A face by gladness overspread, Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. French Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, Student League, 4, Good Form Club, 4. SARA KESSLER True as a needle to the pole or as a dial to the sun. Art Club, 2, Student League, 4, Math Club, 2, SELMA KLEIN Silence when nothing need be said is the eloquence of discretion. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Good Form Club, 4. NELLIE KLUNK Smooth runs the water Where the brook is deep. Member of the class of 1936. SYLVIA HOFFMAN She gains wisdom in a happy way. Good Form Club, 4. HELEN HOOS Her by her smiles how soon the stranger knows. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 4, Ninety Club, 4. GLADYS E. IONES Affection is the broadest basis of a good life. Math Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4. BERNICE KAHN lf to her share some female error fall Look on her face and you'll forget them all. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4, Good Form Club, 4. l 34 MARY KOLZENBACH Time is short I must be happy. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, A. A,, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 2. IANE MARGARET KONOW She looks a goddess, and moves a queen, Math Club, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, French Club, 3, Fashion Show, 3, Class Treasurer, 3, 4, Good Form Club, 4. SYLVIA KOTZEN There are no tricks in plain and simple lite. Art Club, 2, Student League, 4, ANNA KRULEVITZ Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees. Member of the class ol l936. x I 35 ROSE LEIDIG Punctual as a star. Student Council, 2, Class Treasurer, 2, 4, Stu dent League, 4. BEATRICE LIPMAN Variety is the very spice of lite that gives it all its flavor. Student League, 4. RUTH LIPNICK The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid, Member of the class of l936. HARIETTE LIVINGSTON Merrily, merrily, l shall live, I shall be happy and free. French Club, 2, Math Club, Z, Glee Club, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Senior News Staff, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Student League, 4. 2. 4, RUTH RITA MERWITZ To know her is a pleasure. To be her friend-ea privilege. Student League, 2, 3, Tennis, 2, Art Club, 2, French Club, 3, Service Club, 3. ELF RIEDE METZLER Tis but a part we see cmd not the whole. Member of the class of l936. LOA MEYERS And what she bravely thought, she nobly dared. Student Council, 2, Good Form Club, 4. DONZELLA MILLER As frank as rain on cherry blossoms. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 45 Student League, 3, 4, Ninety Club, Z, A. A., 3, Good Form Club, 4. BEATRICE LOOBAN The power of thought, the magic ot mind. Class Treasurer, 2, Math Club, 3, Student League, 3, 4, Debating Club, 4, Players' Guild, 45 Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Good Form Club, 45 Literary Club, 3. IEAN LUDWIG When her lovely laughter shows, What laughter, and what music. French Club, 25 Math Club, 25 Senior News Stall, 4, Student League, 4. MIRIAM MARKS Hope travels through, nor quits when we die. Member of the class ot 1936. MARGARET MATHIAS Her cleverness is such, that many wish for halt as much. Member of the class of 1936. 36 DORIS MILLER Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the sou1. Glee Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Tennis, 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Student League, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Math Club, 2, Operetta, 3. 4, Good Form Club, 4. MATILDA MILLER Laugh and the World laughs with you. Glee Club, 2, 3, Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Student Council, 2, Play- ers' Guild, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3. THELMA MILLER Nature has provided her a lace of credit which is honored Wherever presented. Member of the class of 1936. EVA MISLER Her wit is more than man, her innocence a child, French Club, 3, 4, Tennis, 4. 37 ROSETTA MORSYTHE Hers the silence and the calm. Math Club, 2, 3, Good Form Club, 4. MURIEL MULLEN A rose to the living is more Than sumptuous wreaths to the dead. Member of the class of 1936. SHIRLEY NEWMAN The enthusiastic and pleasing illusions oi youth. Student League, 3, Student Council, 4, Good Form Club, 4. DORIS OBST Wisdom is humble that she knows no more. Math Club, 4, Student League, 4, Secretary of Year, 2, Ninety Club, 2. ,. ELIZABETH PFEIFFER On their own merits modest men are dumb. Latin Club, l, 2, French Club, 3, Players Guild, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 4, Sphinx Club, 4 Class Treasurer, l, 2, 3, S. A. C. Committee 4, Student League, 3, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4, A. A., 3, Varsity Athletics, l. DELORES MARY PLATE A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenancef' Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. DORIS POFFENBERGER Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. Member of the class ot 1935. SARAH POLIAKOFF Act Well your part, there all the honor lies. Member of the class of l936. ESTELLE PELL This is mischief. Service Club, 3, Glee Club, 3, Student League, 4. ELAINE PERKINS The most reasoning characters are oiten the easiest abashedf' Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Inter- class Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Year Athletics, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA PERLOW Youth's a stuff will not endure. Math Club, 4. IUNE PETERS An equal mixture of good humour and sensible soft melancholy. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, Z, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Ninety Club, 2. 38 DOROTHY POLIN All who joy would Win Must share it-happiness was born a twin. Member of the class of 1936. DOROTHY RECHNER Music when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory. Art Club, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2 3 4 ELSA MARIE REHAK There's no art to find the mind's construc- tion in the lace. Varsity Athletics, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3 4, Student Council, 2, A. A., 3. ELEANOR ROE Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words,-health, peace, cmd competence. Member of the class of l936. 39 1 l J FLORENCE ROSENBERG The enormous faith of many made for one. Member of the class ot 1936. DOROTHY RUDDIE Who hath no fault at all. A. A., 3, Student League, 4. LYDIA RUSSELL We know what we may be. Student League, 4. SARA SAMMONS At whose sight all the stars hide their diminished heads. Glee Club, 4, Student League, 4. l 4 MARIE SCHMIDT Happiest when in the field of action. Glee Club, Z, Tennis, 2, Players' Guild, 3, 4, la s Treasurer 2 Math Club 2 A A 3 ' C S. - . 1 , : - .. , 4, Varsity Athletics, Z, 3, 45 Student Council, 3. SYLVIA SCHWARTZ Now my task is smoothly done, I can fly, I can run. Art Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 4 MARLYN SCHWARTZMANN Full of sweet indifference. Glee Club, 2, Players' Guild, 2, Math Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2. GERTRUDE SHAIKEWITZ l love tranquil solitude and such society As is quiet, wise, and good. Member of the class of 1935. CARRIE SANDLASS So unaffected, so composed in mind, so firm, so soft, so strong, yet so refined. German Glee Club, 3, Student League, Good Form Club, 4. SARAH SAPERSTEIN She is apter to do, than to confess she does. Tennis, Z, Good Form Club, 4. DOROTHY SCHEIN Be to her merits kind, and to her faults What'er they are, be blind. Art Club, 2, Student League, 4. RUTH E. SCHMELTZ A merry heart through all the day. 4 4 Student League, 4, Math Club, 4, Class Trea surer, Z, 4, Glee Club, 3. 40 ALTHA LEE SHAW A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Westward Ho! Staff, 4, MARION SHEPARD With dancing hair and laughing eyes. Art Club, 2, Tennis, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Stu- dent Council, 3, 4, Student League 4. IANE SHIPLEY 'Those graceful acts, those thousand de- cencies, that daily flow from all her words and actions. Latin Club, l, 2, French Club, 3, Players' Guild, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, Math Club, 2, 4, Student League, 3, 4, West- ward Ho! Staff, 4, Operetta, 3, 4. DOROTHY SIBEL A merry heart goes all the day, Math Club, Z, 3, A. A., 3, 4, Good Form Club 4. 4 I 1 SELMA SILBERSTEIN Style-simpicity-stature. A. A., 3. LUCILLE SILVERMAN Her ways are Ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Debating Club, 3, A. A., 3, Student League, 4, Good Form Club, 4, Camera Club, 4, Inter- class Athletics, 4. MURIEL SMITH Are you naturally clever? Or do you work all night? Glee Club, 2, Student Council, l, Club, 4. BESSIE SOMERS True as the needle to the poles, Or as the sun dial to the sun. Member of the class of 1936. 2, 3, Math MARY FLORENCE TURNER Oh she sits high in all the people's hearts. Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, 1, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 1, Z, Student Council, 1, 2, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Good Form Club, 4. CATHERINE L WALTER She's going to worry no more-no less. Art Club, 2, 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4, Service Club, 4. DOROTHY LEE WEBB An 'otfshot' of sweet sugar. A, A., 3, Latin Club, 2, Class Treasurer, 3. YETTA WEINBERG A quiet conscience makes one so se- renef' French Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Class Treasurer, 2, 3, Student League, 3. KATHERINE STEVENS Oi softest manner, unaffected mind A. A., 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. GRACE STRAUSS Roses are her cheeks, and a rose her mouth. Swimming Club, 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4, Service Club, 4, Art Club, 4. EVELYN TAYLOR They laugh that win, Student Council, 2, Student League, 4. LOUISE TAYLOR Wit and humour belong to genius alone. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, Math Club, 3, A. A., 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Student Council, 4, Glee Club, 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. 42 BESSIE WEINER Then onl Then on! Where duty leads My course be onward still. French Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Latin Club, Z, Class Treasurer, 3, Student Council, 2, Sphnix Club, 4,, lnterclass Athletics, 4, A. A., 3. FLORENCE WEINER Love is ever the beginning of knowledge as fire is of light. Glee Club, 3, Operetta, 2, Good Form Club,4. HELEN WENDER Reprool on her lip, but a smile in her eye. Member of the class of 1936. FLORENCE WHEELEHAN In virtues nothing earthly could surpass her. Latin Club, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, French Club, 2. l 43 AGNES WHITEHEAD None but herself can be her parallel. Vice-President of Year, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Math Club, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Latin Club, 2, Operetta, 2, 3, Good Form Club, 4, S. A. C. Committee, 4, Year Athletics, 2, 3, 4- Varsity Athletics, 3, 4, Tennis, 4, Swimming 4. 1 1 DOROTHY WILKINSON Pills the air around with beauty. Member of the class ol l935. DOROTHY MARIE WILLOUGHBY You flavor everything . Glee Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Good Form Club, 4. DOROTHY WOLOCK She is the very pink of courtesy. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Student League, 3. 4: A. A., 3, Good Form Club, 4, Players' Guild, 4. DOROTHY WOOD I would rather have the affectionate re- gard of my fellow-men. Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. MARY YINGLING A snapper-up of unconsiderecl triflesf' Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Ninety Club, 2, 3, 47 Sphinx Club, 4, Student League, 3. FRANCES HYNES Tis good in every case you know To have two strings upon your bow. Latin Club, 3, 4, Math Club, 3, Interclass Athletics, 1, 2, 3. HELEN LIPMAN Then the world were not so bitter But a smile could make it sWeet. l Student Council, lg Archery, lg Tennis, 2, Art Club, 25 Student League, 4. ROSE FELDMAN Where there's a will there's a Way. Student League, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, Service Club, 4, Math Club, 4. IN MEMORY OF NORMA KIMBER 44 SILVIA ABRAHAMS A sense ol humor is one way to heaven. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Art Club, 2, Stu- dent League, 2, 3. SILVIA ABRAMS When you do dance, I wish that you might ever do nothing but that. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2. DORIS ACKERMAN Virtue and sense are one. Math Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, 3, A. A., 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, Art Club, 2. ANNE ADAMS Woman is ever varying and change- able. Student League, 2, 3, 4. 45 HAZEL ADAMS Sober of countenance-merry ot heart. Math Club, l, 2, Latin Club, l, 2, 3, Class Athletics, l, Class Treasurer, Z. MARIA ADAMS Knowledge itself is power. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Mercurius Stall, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Math Club, 3, Ninety Club, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN AKERS A rare compound of personality, frolic, and fun. Math Club, Z, 4, Student League, 2, 4, Camera Club, 3, Library Club, 3, Westward I-lol Staff, 4 EDNA ALBERT Be thou faithful unto death. A. A., 3, Art Club, 2, Student League. BEATRICE ARNOLD l'll speak in a monstrous little voice. French Club, 3, Latin Club, 4, Ninety Club, 3, Tower of Babel, 4. ANNA AHTIS A greater friend could not be found. Art Club, 25 Camera Club, 35 Math Club, 25 Student League, 3. 4. EVA ATLAS I feel within me a still and quiet con- science. Art Club, 3, Student League, 4. IUNE AUER ln all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER She is rich who knows and follows her way in life. Glee Club, l, 2, 45 Class Treasurer, l. HAZEL AMBROSE With woman the heart argues, not the mind. Math Club, 25 Student League, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 35 lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3. DORIS ANGULO Flowers of all heaven and lovelier than their names. A. A., l, 3, Interclass Athletics, l, 4, Art Club, l, 2, Spanish Club, 35 Latin Club, l, Z, Math Club, 1, 2. ANNA ARBACHASKY Rich are those who have true friends. Art Club, 2, A. A., 3, Student Council, 2. 46 EVELYN BACHMAN Let the World slide, let the World go. A. A., 35 Student League, 4, Class Athletics, 2 3 , . GERTRUDE BETTY BAER A kindly word in griet's dark hours, She proves a friend indeed. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Student League, 2, 4, A. A., 3. MARION BAFFORD Character is a diamond. Student Council, 2, 4, A. A., 3, Service Club, 4, Student League, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3. BLANCHE BAKER 'll-lealth cmd cheertulness naturally beset each other. Glee Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Players' Guild, 3, A. A., 37 Stu- dent Council, 2. V s 47 EDNA BAKER Out of thine rnouth l will judge thee. French Club. 35 A. A., 3. MILDRED BALDWIN Theres a language in her eyes. Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club, l, 2 Math Club, l, 2, 3, Art Club, l, 2, Players Guild, 35 A. A., 3, Westward Hol Staff, 4. EILEEN BARNHARDT The gentleness of all the gods goes with thee. Latin Club, 3, 4, A. A., 3. DORIS BASS ln good humour with us all. Art Club, 2, 3. IOAN BEKSINSKI Her glossy hair was clustered o'er a brow Bright with intelligence, and lair and smooth. Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, l, 2, 3, Camera Club, 4, A. A., 3. DOROTHY BELL A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Service Club, 4, Art Club, 2, Math Club, 4, A. A., 3, Student Council, Student League. MYRA BENDER Full of spirit, eloquent with ease. Member of the class ol l936. RUTH BENIAMIN For mirth prolongs life, and ccxuseth health. Math Club, 2, 3, Student League, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Camera Club, 3, 4, A. A., 3 Sphinx Club, 4, German Club, 4. VIRGINIA BAUER There's a twinkle in her eye. Ninety Club, 3. SARA BAYLIN Her air, her manner, all who saw ad- mired. Art Club, Z, A. A., 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Stu- dent League, 4, Library Club, 4. ELAINE BEALL Thou srnilest and art still out-topping knowledge. Glee Club, Z, 3, 4, Iunior Play, 3, Student Council, 2, Sphinx Club, 4, Year President, 4. MELISSA BEITMAN A voice so soft, so sweet, so pleasing to the ear. Latin Club, l, Z, Math Club, l, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3. 48 BARBARA BERGER Outward sunshine, inward joy. Latin Club, 2, 3, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, Year Athletics, 2, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3. LORRAINE BERLIN She has a heart with room lor every i0Y- Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 45 Camera Club, 4, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Student League, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4 SYLVIA BERMAN Ioy sparkles in her dark eyes like a gem. Math Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4. HARRIET BETTS The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Member of the class of l936. 49 MYRTLE BISH She scarce awake her eyes could keep Unable to support the fumes of sleep. Student League, 4, A. A., 3. IANE BRADFORD BLAKE Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 25 Glee Club, 2 3, 45 Operetta, Z, 3, 4. SYLVIA BLITZER They can conquer who believe they can. A. A., 35 Math Club, 4. FRANCIS BLIZZARD Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstasy. Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Student League, 2, 3, 4 LILLIAN BOWMAN A devotee of sport, vtvacious, careful, and lrolicsomef' Student League, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, A. A., 4, German Club, 4, Year Athletics, 2, 3, 4. MILDRED BRANNAN Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Student Council, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, A. A., 3, Student League, 3, 4. NORMA BRANSKY I'1l laugh and be fat For care kills the cat. Art Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, German Club 4, Student League, 4. EVELYN BRIGGLE Gentle in manner, resolute in deed. Student League, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3. 1 LORETTA BLOOM A light heart lives long. Class Treasurer, 2, Student League, 4. HELEN BLUMBERG A friend is nature's masterpiece. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Student League, Z, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Interclass Athletics, Z, Art Club, 2. VIRGINIA BODENSICK Never at rest, never content or tired, lnsatiate wanderer, marvelously tired. Math Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, Student League, 2, 4, Swimming Club, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Year Athletics, Z, 3, 4. LILLIAN BOLTAX Eyes too expressive to be blue, Too lovely to be grey. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Stu- dent League, 3, 4. 50 VIRGINIA LEE BROOKS A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Art Club, 2, Service Club, 4, Student League, 4 CATHERINE BRUSINE Iudge not according to appearances. Student League, 4, French Club, 3. FLORENCE BUDEN Her shining hair uncomb'd. . . A crown adorn'd her head. Member of the class of 1936. EVELYN BULLOCK Truth is the source of every good to God and man. Class Treasurer, 2, 3, Swimming Club, Varsity Athletics, 3, Glee Club, 2, 4, Archery, 4, Math Club, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 4. 4: 5 I GOLDIE BURDWISE A little nonsense now and then. Latin Club, 2, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4. EULA BURTCH Silence is better than meaningless words. Math Club, 2, Swimming Club, 3. ETHEL CAPLAN Glorious in her apparel. Latin Club, Z, 4, Math Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, Z, 3. VERA CAROTHERS The cautious seldom err. A. A., 3, Service Club, 4, Student League, 4. L l ALBERTA CHESTER Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Interclass and Varsity Athletics, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET CHRISTIAN Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. Art Club, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 35 Student League, 45 Class Treasurer, 3, 4. ELIZABETH CLARK Good taste is the flower of good sense. Players' Guild, 3, 4, Service Club, 45 Spanish Club, 3, Senior Play, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET CLARK Her friends are many and true hearted. Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, Z5 A. A., 3, French Club, 3, 4. HELEN CASSIDY She stands among the rest, tall, slender -graced with impudencef' Art Club, 2, A. A., 35 Student League, 4, Stu- dent Council, 3. EDITH CATON A light heart lives long. Art Club, 2, A. A., 3, Student League, 4. LEONA CAVALIER She contains all bliss. Math Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3. ISABELLE CHANEY Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves. Math Club, 25 Latin Club, 1, 2, lnterclass Athletics, l, 2, 4. A l 52 HILDEGARD CLAUSEN A miracle of noble womanhood-sport. Class Treasurer, 2, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Swimming Club, 3, Student League, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 4, French Club, 3, lnterclass and Varsity Ath- letics, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA CLAYTON Silence is perfectest herald of joy. Student League, 2, Latin Club, 2. IUNE COI-'FIN ln thy heart the dew ot youth, On thy lips the smiles of truth. Math Club, l, 2, Latin Club, l, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. SAVILLA COGSWELL Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. Member of the class of 1936. 53 BLANCHE COHEN lt is through Art and through Art only that we can realize perfection' Art Club, 2, 3. CLAIRE COHEN Youth calls for laughter. Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 4, Art Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2. DORIS COHEN Let all things be done decently and in order. Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, l, 2, 3, A. A., 3, French Club l, 2. HELEN COHEN 'There is no truer truth obtainable By man, than comes of music. Member of the class of l936. VIRGINIA COOK Reproot in her eye but a smile on her lip. Math Club, 1, 25 French Club, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 1, Z, 3, Latin Club, 1, 2, Student League, 4, Glee Club, 2. RUTH COOKE Gently in her eye but a smile on her lip. Member ol the class of 1935. ANN COOPER What the heart thinketh, the tongue, speaketh. Latin Club, Z, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, Var- sity, 2, Archery, 4, Year Athletics, 2, 3, 45 Debating Club, 3, Class Treasurer, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. SYLVIA COOPER A good heart is better than all the heads in the World. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, Z, French Club, 3, Players' Guild, 4, MARIORIE COHEN Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Players' Guild, 2, 3. MARY COHEN As living jewels dropped unstained from heaven. Latin Club, Z, Math Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3. ROSE COHEN Merit wins the soul. Student League, 4, A. A., 3, Art Club, Z. KATHERINE LEE COLTRANE Made joyful by I know not what extra- ordinary charm. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Student Council, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, A. A., 35 Westward Ho! Staff, 4, g 1 54 I-'AGA COPLAN The arts Babblative and Scribblativef' Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, l, 2, French Club, 1, 2, A. A., 3. DOROTHY CRAWFORD You shall perceive Whether I blush or not Student League, 4, Service Club, 4. GILDA CREMONA The radiance of doing doth express No other but the doer's willingness. Service Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4. ETHEL CREW Labor conquers everything, A. A., 3, Math Club, 4. 55 EMILY CROSS The head that hath made thee fair hath made thee good. Student Council, 2. HILDA CULVER Silence is golden. Student League, 4. NAOMI DAHNE Rare compound of oddity and fun. Player's Guild, 3, 4, Service Club, 4, A. A., 3, French Club, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Ten- nis, 2, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. ANNETTE DANKER For what I Will, I will, and then the end. Art Club, 2, Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, l, Z, 3, French Club, l, 2, A. A., 3, Student Council, Z. SHIRLIE DIAMOND Hope anticipates her future joys. Math Club, 2, 4, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 4, German Club, 3. NAOMI DICKERSON The rising blushes, while her cheeks o'erspread, Are opening roses in the lily's bed. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Operetta, 33 Math Club, 4. NORMA DINKIN Perseverance keeps her outlook bright. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 4, A. A., 3. ELISE DOBERER Cheeriulness is an offshoot of goodness and wisdom. Glee Club, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Service Club, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3. 4. IEANNE DAVIS Ever in motion, blithesome, and cheery. Math Club, Z, 4, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 3. ESTHER Del-IOFF 'Nature for her favorite child, in thee hath tempered her best clay. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, President of Year, 3, Year Treasurer, 2, Secretary of Year, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, Student League, Z, 3, 4, French Club 3, A. A., 3, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, S. A. C., 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Year Athletics, 4. DORIS DELL Feminine vanity, that divine gift that makes woman charming. Math Club, Z, 3, Class Treasurer, 2, Student League, 4. MARY ELIZABETH DeVRIES In small proportion we just beauty see, Math Club, 2, Tennis, 2, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, A. A., 3, 4, French Club, Z. 56 IEANNE DOBRES Sense, her vassal, in her footsteps treads. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, Z, A. A., 3, Inter- class Athletics, 2, Sphinx Club, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Student League, 4. FLORENCE LESENE DORNIN Was this the face that launched a thou- sand ships? French Club, 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Tower of Babel, 4. LILLIAN DORSEY All head to counsel, all heart to act. Glee Club, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Student League, 4. CATHERINE DOYLE Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Latin Club, l, 2. 57 MARIORIE DRAKE Cool and quite English, irnperturbablef' Camera Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Student League, 4, Players' Guild, 4. ANNA DUMPHREY She that respects herself is safe from others, She wears a coat of mail that none can pierce. lnterclass Athletics, 3, 4, Student League, 4. DOROTHY DUSTERHOFF At all I laugh he laughs no doubt, The only difference is, l dare laugh out. Student League, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4. MARGARET EBURG Thy absence more than the impending night darkens the landscape o'erl Latin Club, 3, Math Club, 2, lnterclass Ath- letics, 1. ESTHER FADER An ounce of mirth is worth a pound ol sorrow. Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2, 3,5 Student League, 2, 3, 45 Math Club, 2. NAOMI FEICK lt is no fault to be loved. Glee Club, 2, 4, Student League, 4. SELMA FELDSER One who, where'er she moved, Drew after her the hearts of many more. Student Council, 4, Student League, 43 Ger- man Club, 4. DORIS FEPELSTEIN Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Math Club, 25 French Club, 3, Student League 4, Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, 4. LOIS EGNER Good Humor is the health of the soul. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 3, 45 A. A., 3, Stu- dent League, 4, Interclass Athletics, Z. BERNICE EISENBERG lt's the quiet people who accomplish much. Student League, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4j Westward Ho! Stafi, 45 Camera Club, 3, Ninety Club, 2, 3. RUTH ELLIS Faith is necessary to victory. Student League, 4. LILLIAN EUZENT Harmony, with every grace, Plays in the iair proportions of her face. Camera Club, 4, Math Club, 4. t 5 8 MARY FINE Never unprepared. Latin Club, l, Z, 3, Math Club, l, French Club, l, Student League, 3, Student Council, l. RUTH FLYNN Familiar cmd loved. Student League, 4. BETTE FOLKERT Those about her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Latin Club, 2, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Ninety Club, 3 ANNA FORD A smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, A. A. 3 I I L 59 ELEANOR FORREST Kindness is the sunshine in which vir- ture grows. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, Z, Camera Club, 4. WYONIA FOWLER Brave-ly, gamely sticking until she sees it through. Math Club, Z, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Year Athletics, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Student League, 4. MARGARET FRANK What I dictate is from with I feel. Student League, 4. AUDREY FUNK Silence is the mother of truth. Latin Club, 2, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4. ANN GEISS For softness she, and sweet attractive grace. Latin Club, Z, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Good Form Club, 4. DOROTHY GEIST Your power you can never use, but for defense, To guard your own or others innocence. Service Club, 4, Swimming Club, Math Club, 2, Archery, 4, Student League, 3, 4. DOROTHY GEMPP Of all the sunbeams that did ever shine -the very sweetest has to thee been given. lnterclass Athletics, Z, 3, Math Club, 2, Stu- dent League, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Camera Club,4. KAY GERBER Blue were her eyes as the fairy-flax. Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, 4, Camera Club, 4. CORDELLA FUNK Slow to argue but quick to act. Latin Club, Z, 3, Camera Club, 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. MIRIAM FURMAN Silence is the perfect joy. Latin Club, 2, 4, Student League, 4. FRIEDA GEBLEIN All who joy, must share it, happiness was born a twin. A. A., 3, Athletics, 3, 4, Student League, 4. AMELIA GEHORSHAM She adores all she touches. Class Treasurer, l, Art Club, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, French Club, 3. l 60 RUTH GITT Her face so lovely, so arch, so full of mirth. Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, French Club, 3, Library Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics l, Student League, 3. REGINA MAX GITTLEMAN Every why hath a wherefore. Latin Club, Z, Math Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, German Club, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Ninety Club, 3. ELAINE GLASS Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers. Math Club, Z, 4, Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 2. HYACINTH GLAESER A girl of gladness seldom falls into sad- ness. Math Club, 1, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, French Club, 1, Class Treasurer, 2. T 5 l as 6I EDWARDINE GOEB Speaking or mute, all grace attends thee! Math Club, 3, Art Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, French Club, 3, A. A. 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. LILLIAN GOLDBERG Mischief, thou art afoot. Math Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 4. LOUISE GOLDSMITH Pleasing and jovial and full of fun. Latin Club, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Sphnix Club, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Ninety Club, 3, Tower of Bable, 4. RUTH GOLDSTEIN The game of life looks cheerful when one carries in one's heart the inalienable treasure. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2. MARGARET GRIFFIN For there's sure a charm about you. Treasurer of Year, 1, Vice-President of Year, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Senior News Staff, 4, Mercurius Staff, 1, Stu- dent League, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Play, 3, Latin Club, l, Z, Math Club, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Players' Guild 3, 4, Ninety Club, 2. MILDRED GROSS Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Student League, 3, 4, Interclass Athletics, Z, 3. MARIE GROSZER Rich in good works. Spanish Club, 3, A. A., 3, Varsity Athletics, 3, Interclass Athletics, 3, 4. ELIZABETH HAMP Get thee behind me, Satan. French Club, 3, A. A., 3. BERTHA GOODMAN Determined or mild as circumstances may demand. Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council, 1, Sphinx Club, 4. HILDA GOTTLIEB The force of her own merits makes her way. Student Council, 2, 4, President ot Student Council, 4, Latin Club, 4, Art Club, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President ot Year, 3, Stu- dent League, 2, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, Iunior News Staff, 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. RUTH GREEN Everything that is exquisite hides itselif' Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. ETHEL GREGERSON Oh b1ess'd with temper whose unclouded ray can make tomorrow cheerful as to- day. Member of the class of 1936. x 1 62 ISABELLE HARMON How lar this little candle throws its beams. Latin Club, Z, 45 Math Club, 25 Camera Club, 3, 45 Glee Club, 3, 45 Westward Ho! Staff, 4 Senior Play, 4. REGINA HARNISH A truer, nobler, trustier heart. Student League, 25 Math Club, 2, 4. GERTRUDE HARRISON Life has no blessing like a prudent friend. Art Club, 3. HAZEL HARRISON One who held the hearts ot many more. Latin Club, 2, 3, 45 Math Club, 25 Camera Club, 35 Players' Guild, 3, 45 Class Treasurer, 35 Westward Hol Staff, 45 Interclass Athletics, 2 63 1 NANCY HARWOOD Like her of equal kindred to the throne, You keep her conquests and extend your own. Tennis, 2, 3, 45 A. A., 3, 45 French Club, 2. RUTH E. HAUSWALD Her heart is gladder than all glad things. French Club, 2, 35 Latin Club, 45 Class Treas- urer, 25 A. A., 3. PEARL HAVELOCK At sight of thee my gloomy soul cheers up. Latin Club, 25 Math Club, 2, 45 Student League, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 35 German Club, 2, 35 Class Treasurer, 45 Camera Club, 4. DORIS HEINTZ Her voice was ever soft. Student Council, 25 Student League, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 3, 4. i l l RUTH HERINGMAN With too much quickness ever to be taught With too much thinking to have common thought. Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 1, 2, French Club, 1, 2, A. A., 3, Art Club, 2. CLAIRE HEWITT All the charms of the muses. Class Treasurer, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, Stu- dent Council, 4, Glee Club, 4, Math Club, 4: Student League, 4. GRACE HICKMAN There's a gift beyond the reach of art, of being eloquently silent.' Student League, Z, 3, 4. BERNICE R. HIRSCHMAN Oh why should life all labor be? Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Tower of Babel, 4. CATHERINE HELLER Soft words hurt not the mouth. Interclass Athletics, 2, Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 4. ELIZABETH HELM 'Tis good to be merry and wise. 2, Math Club, 2, 4, Camera Club, Club, 3, 4, Art Club, Z, Players' Latin Club, 3, Spanish Guild, 3, 4, A, A., 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Club, 3, 4, Interclass Athletics, 2, Swimming 3, Archery, 4. IUNE HENZE She laughs not at another's loss, She grudges not another's pain. Student Council, 2, 4, Glee Club, 4, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. MARIORIE HENZLER Her smile was like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky. Student League, 4, Players' Guild, 2, 4, Math Club, 2, Sphinx Club, 4, Student League, 2, 4 g K 64 MARION HOCHBERG I have a heart with room tor joy. Art Club, 2, French Club, 3, Service Club, 4. NAOMI HOFFMAN Knowledge is more than equivalent to farce. Latin Club 1 2 Math l , , , Cub, l, 2, A. A., 3, French Club, 3. LEAH HOLLANDER A smile that Won't come olf.' Latin Club, 2, Art Club, Z, Math Club 2 3 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4, German Club: Camera Club, 3. FRANCES HOMEL Every man is the architect ol his own fortune. Glee Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 3, Stu- dent League, 4. r 65 RUTHE HOUSER The hand that gives, gathers. Math Club, 2, Players' Guild, 3, German Club 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4. MARY KATHERINE HOYT In framing artists, art hath thus de- creed, To make some good, but others to ex- ceed. Art Club, 2, 3, 4, Westward Hol Stall, 4. VIRGINIA HUGHES What we see and hear is only half of what there is. Math Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Players' Guild 3, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Athi letics, 3, 4. EVELYN K. HUTTMAN Quiet people's virtues too often remain unsung. Players' Guild, Z, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Glee Club, 3, Ninety Club, 2, 3. RUTH FERN IOHNSON Her lamp of friendship is lighted by the oil ot sincerity. Math Club, 2, 4, Student League, Z, 3, 4, Play- ers' Guild, 3, 4. MARGARET IOHNSON Proper words in proper places. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 4, Student League, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2. DOROTHY EVELYN IONES Good humour only teaches charms to last, Still makes new conquests, and maintains the past, Math Club, Z, Art Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4, VIVIAN IONES Fidelity is the sister of justice. Latin Club, 2, 4, Camera Club, 3, Student League, 4. LEATRICE IACOBS There is no Wisdom like franknessf' Spanish Club, German Club, Math Club, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 3, Student League, 4. ELIZABETH IAMES Lo, no eyes burn more bright. Member of the class of 1936. GERALDINE IAMES The tongue can no man tame, it is an unruly evil. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, l, 2, French Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Student League, 4. CATHERINE IENKINS All things come round to him who will but wait. Art Club, 2, Student League, 4, Math Club 4, A. A., 3, lnterclass Athletics, Z, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Archery, 4. 66 CHARLOTTE KAHN Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speakethf' Student League, 3, 4, Literary Club, 2, Art Club, 2, A. A., 3. HANNAH BERNEY KAHN In virtues nothing earthly can surpass her. Math Club, 2, Latin, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. ETHEL KAPLAN One thing is forever good, that one thing is success. A. A., 3, Math Club, 4, Student League 4, Interclass Athletics. LIBBY KAPLAN Great thoughts reduced to practice be- N come great acts. A. A. 3, Math Club, 4. EDYTHE KARLINSKY Comparisons are odious. Member of the class of 1936. FLORENCE DOROTHY KARPA I were but little happy, if I could not say how much. Latin Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, West Ward Ho! Staff, 4. RUTH KATZ A good woman is always quiet rather than talkative. Student League, 2, Camera Club, 3, Ninety Club, 2, 3, 4. VIOLA KAVALESKY How pretty her blush was and how she blushed again! Art Club, l, Student League, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Service Club, 4, Tennis, 2, 3. 67 DOROTHY KENNEDY Earth's noblest thing, a woman per- fecte-cl. Math Club, 4. IDA IRENE KERMISH And yet a spirit still, and bright, With something of an angel light. if It Member of the class of 1936. GLADYS KERNICK Mindful not of herself. Student League, 4. SOPHIA KIHN Thy deep eyes, amid the gloom, shine like jewels. Glee Club, 2, 3, 47 Operetta, 2, 3. DORA KOBIN Quiet and helpful. V Latin Club, 2, 3, Math Club, 2, Iunior News Staff, 3, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Class Treas- urer, 2, 4. RUTH KOLMAN Wisdom is humble that it knows no more. Service Club, 4. IULIA RUTH KOPPLEMAN Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, lg lnterclass Ath- letics, 2. LUCILLE V. KORNMAN An ocean of dreams without a sound. German Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 4, A. A., 31 Camera Club, 4, Swimming Club, 3, 4, Stu- dent League, 4g Senior News Staff, 4, Glee Club, 4. Y. , Art Club, 3, A. A., 3, lnterclass Athletics, 3 LIBERTY KOST A smile recurs the wounding of a frown. Class Treasurer, 3, Student League, 4, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3. IEAN KOSTINSKY Above all life we love a steadfast friend. Student League, 2, A. A., 3, Math Club, 35 Year Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Athletics, 4. KATHRYN KRAEMER Intent to reason, or polite to please. Student League, 3, 45 Glee Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, A. A., 3. VIRGINIA KRAUTER At sight of thee my gloomy soul cheers up. ' Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club, 3, 4, Service Club, 4, Math Club, 2, Archery, 45 Student League, 4. l 69 ELOISE KREARS Her heart always fresh and sunny and Warm. Glee Club, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 4. HELENE KRETZSCHMAR Effort creates ability. Student Council, 4, Service Club, 4, Student League, 4, Math Club, 2, VIOLET KRICHINSKY On with the dance! let joy be uncon- fined. Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, 3, A. A., 3. BERNICE KROHN Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2. IRENE LANSMAN 'Such as l have l give thee. German Club, 2, 4, French Club, 3, Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, 2. CATHERINE LAZZARO Meek, brown eyes like the dusk in the evening skies. German Club, Tennis, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, Math Club, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, 4. FREDA LEBOWITZ 'iWork and the sun your work will share. Camera Club, 3, A. A., 3, Math Club, 2. LILLIAN LEE Teach me half the gladness that thy brain must know. Math Club, 2, A, A., 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 4. MARGARET KROUSE The will to do, the soul to dare. Student League, 4, Service Club, 4. ROSE KRUGER 'lShe touches nothing, but adds a charm. Latin Club, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4. IEANETTE KRULEVITZ The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music breathing from her lace. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2. LILLIAN LAMPLE Absent in body, put present in spirit. Service Club, 4, Math Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4. 70 RUTH LESTER Honest labor bears a lovely face. Glee Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, A. A., 3. ELINOR LEVIN The secret of success is constancy to propose. Latin Club, 2, Debating Club, 3, French Club, 3, A. A., 3, S. A. C. Committee, 3, Players' Guild, 3, lunior News Staff, 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Westward Hol Stall, 4, Ninety Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Senior Play, 4, Tower of Babel, 4. NAOMI LEVIN Not much talk-a great sweet silence. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2. SELMA LEVIN A little nonsense now and then. A member of the class of 1936. 7 I ANITA S. LEVY She looks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3. HORTENSE LINDEN Good nature like a bee, collects honey from everywhere. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 4, A. A., 3, Stu- dent League, 2. DOROTHY LIVINGSTON A loving little lite of sweet small works. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Student League, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 3. ESTHER LOHR Merrily she rolls along. Latin Club, 2, 4, Math Club, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Westward l-lol Staff, Swimming Club, 4, Ninety Club, 2, 3. W 4. l GENE LUCKE Down her white neck, long, floating auburn curls. The least ot which would set the poets raving. Interclass Athletics, l, 2, Latin Club, 2, Art Club, l, 2, Players' Guild, l, 3. SARAH LUSTBADER A moral, sensible, and well-bred man Will not atfront me, and no other can. Art Club, 2, French Club, 3, Debating Club, 3, A. A., 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Service Club, 4, Class Treasurer, 4, Student League, 4, West- ward I-lol Staff, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 3, 4. MARY CLAIRE MacDERMOTT Most learned oi the fair, most fair of the learned. French Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, 3, A. A., 3 Math Club, 4, lunior News Staff, 3, Inter- class Athletics, 2, 3. VALLI MADDEN Quiet people's virtues too often remain unsung, Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, French Club, 3, A. A., 3, Student League, 3. 1 AILEEN M. LONG The greater the trials, the more glorious the triumph. Math Club, Z, 4, A. A., 3, Student League, 3, French Club, 2, Camera Club, 3. ADELE LOOCK Nature's own snare to allure manhood. lnterclass Athletics, 2, Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 3, Year Athletics, l, A. A., 3. ETHEL LUBIN I have no other but a Woman's reason. Class Treasurer, 2, Student League, Z, 3, 4, Service Club, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4. VIRGINIA MARIE LUERS With dancing hair and laughing eyes, They seem to mock us as she flies. Glee Club, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Math Club, 2, 4, Camera Club, 4, Swimming Club, 3, Student League, 4. 72 NORMA MARK Iudge not a Woman by her inches. Latin Club, 2, Art Club, 2, Math Club, 2, De- bating Club, 3, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 4, German Club, 4, Student League, 4, Tower of Bable, 4, Sphinx Club, 4. LILLIAN MARKEN Of all the arts in which the Wise excel , Nature's chief masterpiece is in writing well. Student League, 3, 4, A. A., 4, Good Form Club, 4. SELMA MARKS Thou bring'st valour too and Wit, Two things that seldom tail to hit. Latin Club, 2, A, A., 3, Math Club, 4, French Club, 3, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3. PHYLLIS MASK Modest violets sometimes become or- chids. Student Council, 3, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 4. I l - 73 NELLIE MCHALE So still, an image of tranquillity. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, Good Form Club, 4. LORETTA MCSHANE This said the lion will tum and , From the maid in the pride of purity. Student Council, 2, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. flee ISABELLE MESSERSMITH Follow thou thy choice. Math Club, 2, Glee Club, 4, Student League, 4, Westward Ho! Staff. FLORINE MICHELSON Wit and wisdom are born with the wo- man. 'Players' Guild, 3, 4, Student League, 4. VIRGINIA MILLER Everything she does is done well, and she does everything. Camera Club, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Players' Guild, 3, A. A., 3, Ninety Club, 3, 2, 4. I-IILDA MILSTEIN Devout yet cheerful, active yet re- signed. An Club, 2, A. A., 3, Math ciub, 4, student League, 4. BEVERLY MOSS Serene will be her days and bright, And happy will her nature be. Art Club, 2, Math Club, 4, Latin Club, 2 Camera Club, 4, Westward l-lol Staff, 4. RUTH MUHL The souls calm sunshine and heartfelt joy. Student League, 4,, Math Club, 4. 1 EVA MIHALY 'tBy the work, one knows the Workman. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, German Club, 4, Student League, 4. BEVERLY MILLER When she has a thing to say, she says it in a knowing way. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 3, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4. IULIA MILLER Made joyful by I know not what extra- ordinary power. French Club, 2, Math Club, 2. MARY VIRGINIA MILLER The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. President of Year, l, A. A., 3, Student League, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Iunior Play, 3, Student Council, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Art Club, l, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, lnter thletics, l, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, class A Senior Play, 4. l t 74- ALICE MURRAY And still they gazed, and still the won- der grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. Student League, 4, Service Club, 4, Sphin Club, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. EDITH LILLIAN MUSKATT Her smile was prodigal ot summery shine. Math Club, 2, Interclass Athletics, 3, 4, Ger- man Club, 3, French Club, 2, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 4. MARGARET NEAL Speech is great but silence is greater. Latin Club, 2, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Student League, 4. NORMA NEIGHOFF She makes her life one sweet record and deed of charity. Math Club, 2, French Club, 2, Tennis, 2, A. A., 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4. I l L- 75 X IUNE NELSON A heart at leisure from itself to soothe and sympathize. Art Club, 3, Interclass Athletics, 3, Math Club 2, German Club, 4. MARYLEE NICHOLSON Give me victory. Art Club, 2, Student League, 4, A. A., 3. GENE N OLL Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Math Club, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Student League, Z. HILDA NORRIS To be slow in words is a woman's only virtue. Member of the class of l936. SARA OPPENHEIMER Though learn'd well bred5 And though well bred, sincere. Latin Club, 25 French Club, 35 Debating Club, 35 Westward Hol Staff, 4. DORIS PARMIGAINI She must eat to live, and live to eat. A. A., 35 Student League, 45 lnterclass Ath- letics, 2, 3. GENEVIEVE PAYNE On her and on her endeavor. The light oi praise shall shine forever. Year Athletics, 2, 3, 45 Math Club, 45 Student League, 45 A. A., 3. AUGUSTA PLEISS Golden hair, like sunlight streaming. A. A., 35 Varsity, lnterclass and Year Ath- letics, Z, 3, 4. FRANCES OHLE The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Latin Club, 25 Math Club, Z. MURIEL OHLE For she is Wise, if I can judge of her. Student Council, 45 Latin Club, Z, 45 Math, 2. BIOLA OLINER A peace above all earthly dignitiesf' Student League, Z, 3, 45 Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer, 45 West- ward I-lol Staff, 45 Interclass Athletics, 2. MADLYN OLLER To those who know thee not, no words can paint! Players' Guild, 3, 45 Service Club, 45 Student League, 3, 45 Library Club, Z5 lnterclass Athe letics, 2, 4. 76 ANN PLITT Tis a sure sign work goes on merrily when folks sing at it. Latin Club, 2, Art Club, 2, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Westward Hot Staff, 4, Treasurer of Year, 4, Swimming Club, 4, Senior Play, 4. FLORENCE POLANSKY And as the bright sun glorifies the sky, So is her face illumined with her eye. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Stu- dent Council, 2, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Camera Club, 4. ETHEL POLLACK Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Math Club, 2, Student League, 4, Interclass Athletics 2, . MINNIE POLUN When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. Art Club, 2, French, 3. 77 MIRIAM POMERANTZ The tree is known by its fruit. Spanish Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, A. A., 3, Inter- class Athletics, 3. VELVA POORE She is noble who does noblyf' Math Club, Z, Latin Club, 2, 4, Interclass Ath- letics, 2, Student League, 4. PEARL POPE To see her is to love her. A. A., 3, Student League, 4. ELIZABETH PORTER My soul is full of longing For the secret ot the sea. Varsity Athletics, Year Athletics, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 4, Student Council, 4, Westward Hot Staff, 4, Math Club, 4: A. A., 3. GERTRUDE RADZIZEWSKI What's in a name? A rose by any other name is just as sweet. French Club, lg Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, l, 2, 3, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 3. MILDRED RAND Blushing is the color of virtue. Latin Club, 2, 4, Math Club, 2, Sphinx Club, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 2, 35 Vlfestward Ho! Stall, 4, Ninety Club, 2. SYLVIA RECTMAN t'Good maners are the least of all laws and most strictly observed. Student League, 2, 3, Art Club, 2. LOIS REED Sincerity is the way to heaven. Latin Club, 2, 4, Math Club, 2, Student League, 4. MARIAN POTTS The common sun, the air, the skies, To her are opening Paradise. Math Club, 25 Student League, 4. THELMA FLORENCE PRESSLER Iustice is simple, truth is easy. Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, 3, Math Club, 2, 4. NORMA PRITZKER Her Wit invites you by her looks to come. Student League, 4. EDITH RABAI 'lTis virtue, that makes a woman most admired. Student League, 4, Math Club, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Student Council. 78 HELEN MARGARET REID Thou wilt gain a monarchs glory. French Club, 2, Math Club, Z. LILITH ANNETTE REVER Or light or dark, or short or tall, She sets a spring to snare them all. Math Club, 2, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Year Athletics, 2, 3, 4. HELEN RICE Success is her aim, Fairness to all she claims. Year Athletics, l, Latin Club, 2, Sphinx Club, 4. 2, Math Club, VIRGINIA LEE RIDENLOUR Her voice is more than melody, Her smile is more than light. Glee Club, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Operette, 3, 4, Math Club, 4, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 4. 79 MARIE RIDLEY Like a meteor large and bright Fell a golden ray ot light. Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, l, Art Club, 2, Players' Guild, 3, Student Council, 3, Iunior News Staff, 3, Editor Senior News, 4, West- ward Hoi Staff, 4, Senior Play, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, 90 Club, l, Z, 3. IANE RINKINS What is done wisely is done well. Latin Club, Z, Glee Club, Z, 3, Math Club, 2, 4. ANN ROBERTS They that govern the most make the least noise. Math Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, Student League, 4. HAZEL ROBERTS High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Student Council, Z, 3, 4, German Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 4, A. A., 3, Iunior News Staff, 3, Camera Club, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Senior News Staff, 4. THELIVIA HODEKURT Steadfast as the sun. Latin Club, 2, Art Club, 2, A. A., 3, Student League, 4, Camera Club, 4. HELEN ROSEN Feet that run on willing errands! Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4. FLORENCE ROSENBERG Swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to Wrath. Art Club 2, Student League, 4. DORIS L. ROWE lf you have knowledge, let others light their candles by it. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2. VIOLET ROBERTS Beauty like wit, to judges should be shown, Both are niost valued where they best are known. Class Treasurer, l, A. A., 3, Year Athletics, 3, Student League, 4. NAOMI ROBBINS Quietude is the most profitable of things. Latin Club, l, 4, French Club, 1, 2. CATHERINE ROBINSON The hand that gives, gathers. Member of the class of l936. EVELYN ROBINSON A joke often settles things more thor- oughly than acrirnonyf' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Senior News, 4, 80 MARRIOTT RUDOLPHI Sweetness in her face, Success in her fingertips. Student Council, 4, Math Club, 2, 4, Latin Club, 2, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. VERA RUTKOW Her mind her kingdom, and her will her law. Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Service Club, 4, Student League, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, Debating Club, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2, Archery, 4. EVELYN SACHS Fit words attended on her weighty sense. French Club, 3, Debating Club, 3, Latin Club, 4. MILDRED ESTELLE SACHS The silence of her heart is full ot sounds. Math Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Play- ers' Guild, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 3, A. A., 3. 8 I GOLDIE SADLE She could on either side dispute Confute, change hands and still confutef' Student League, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3. RUTH SALABES A friend may Well be reckoned the mas- terpiece of nature. Math Club, 2 3, 4, Latin Club, 4. HILDA SAMMONS Come, give us a taste of your quality. Student League, 4. MIRIAM SAPP An understanding and Willing nature. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, French Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4. HARRIET SCHAROGRODSKY Argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest forever, Latin Club, 2, Art Club, Z, German Club, 3. CHARLOTTE SHAULL l'By music, minds an equal temper know. Players' Guild, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Iunior Play, 3, Swimming Club, 4, Senior Play, 4, Operetta, 4, Inter-A class Athletics, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, Latin Club, 2. LUCILLE SCHERR Though cloudy the day, stormy the night, The sky of the heart is always bright. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 4, French Club, 3, Players' Guild, 4, Student League, 4, Interclass Athletics, 3, Westward Hol Staff, 4. METRAL ELAINE SCHIMPF 'iAll time is the right time for saying what is just. Latin Club, 2, Library Club, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4. SYLVIA SASS Silence is deep as Eternity. l, 2, Class Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, Treasurer, l, 3, 4, Nercurius Staff, 3. RHEABEL SATISKY A comrade blithe and full of glee. Student League, 4, Camera Club, 4. BETTE LEE SCHAEFFER Is this a world to hide virtues. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, A. A., 3, Student League, 2, 3, 4: Sphinx Club, 4, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Year Ath- letics, 2, 3. ESTELLE SCHAFFER None knew thee but to love thee, Nor names thee but to praise. Latin Club, l, 2, Year Athletics, l, lnterclass Athletics, 1, Student Council, 2, Glee Club, Z, 3, 4, Math Club, l, 2, French Club, 3, Play- ers' Guild, 3, 4, Student League, 3. 82 MILDRED SCHLAEN Her eyes' dark charm 'twere vain to tell. Art Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 4, German Club, 4, Student League, 4, Debating Club, 3, Ninety Club, 3. LOIS SCHLOSS Tis her thinking of others that makes you think of her. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Student League, 2, 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Play- ers' Guild, 4, Swimming Club, 3, 4. GENEVIEVE SCHMIDT Our character is our will, For what we will we are. President of Year, 2, Treasurer of Year, 3, Math Club, 2, 4, Student League, 4, Camera Club, 4, Glee Club, 2, 4, Operetta, 2, 4, Latin Club, 2, Iunior News Staff, 3, Student Council, 4. ANNA SCHULTZ Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness. Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, 4, Student Council, 3. 83 ESTHER B. SCHULZ My candle burns at both ends, It will not last the night, But ah, my foes and ah, my friends, It gives a lovely light. Editor-in-Chief Westward Ho! 4, Math Club, 2, Players' Guild, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Year, 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Ninety Club, 2, 3, French Club, 3, A. A., 3, Debating Club, 3, Tower of Bable, 4. I-IELENE SCHUSTER Enchanting spirit, dear variety. Art Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 4, Math Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Mercurius Staff, 2, Sphinx Club, 4, Student Council, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Tower of Babel, 4, Student League, 4, Iunior News, editor, 3, Ninety Club, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4. EVELYN SCHWARTZ She is woman, therefore may be woo'd. Art Club, 2, Student League, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4. SYLVIA SCHWARTZ Her eyes are songs without words. Student League, 4, Service Club, 4, Inter- class Athletics, 2, 3. MURIEL SIEGEL Laughter is the natural function of wo- man. Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 35 Student League, 2, 3, 45 Players' Guild, 4. SELMA SILBERMAN Better to be small and shine. Student League, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SILVER True ease comes irom art not chance And those move easiest who've learned to dance. Latin Club, l, 25 French Club, l, 25 Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta, 2, 3, 45 Math Club, l, 2, Fashion Show, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SILVERBERG Good humour is the best armor in so- ciety. Math Club, 25 Latin Club, 25 Varsity Athletics, 25 Interclass Athletics, 2, 35 Players' Guild, 3, 45 Debating Club, 3, 45 French Club, 35 West- ward Ho! Staff, 45 Student League, 3, 4. RUTH SELBY l'll be merry and free, l'll be sad for nobody. Class Treasurer, 2, 35 Camera Club, 35 Art Club, 35 Service Club, 2, 35 Iunior News Staff, 35 Senior News Stall, 45 Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, 45 Archery, 45 Student League, 45 Debat- ing Club, 35 A. A., 3. DORA SELKOFF He is well paid that is well satisfied. Art Club, 25 A, A., 35 Student League, 45 Math Club, 4. SYLVIA SHACK The spirit is willing. French Club, 35 Art Club, 25 Student League, 4. ROSEBUD SHELHOSS not measured by size or by principle. Reason is height, but Glee Club, 2, 35 Math Club, 45 A. A., 35 Stu- dent League, 2, 3. l 84- MARY LOUIS SINNOTT Modesty is the citadel of virtue. Math Club, l, 2, 3, Latin Club, l, 2, Club, 3, Student League, 4. Camera BEVERLY SINSKY Speak fitly and be wisely silent. Class Treasurer, 3, Math Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4. ANGELA SIPPLE Her Ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Member of the class of 1936. ELSIE SIROTA Black yet how softly her eyes gleamed Beneath the brown shade oi her tresses. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, A. A., 3, 4. 85 BERNICE SKOLNICK 'Like a brook she is always rippling with merrimentf Math Club, 2, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 3, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4, EILEEN RUTH SMITH Fair was she to behold, that maiden of seventeen summers. Latin Club, Z, Class Treasurer, 3, Library Club, 4, Student League, 4. HAZEL SMITH So innocent, so cunning. Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. IEAN SMITH Thy modesty's a candle to thy mind. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, 4, French Club, 3, lnterclass Athletics, 2, Student League, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, Players' Guild, 4. IRMA SPARKS Content is wealth, the riches of the mind, And happy is he who can such riches find. Student Council, 2, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4. KITTY SPEERT To her nothing is impossible who is al- ways dreaming of the future possibilities. Interclass Athletics, 3, Student Council, 4, Stu- dent League, Z, 3. IEAN SPITTEL Good manners and soft Words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. Art Club, 1, 2, 3, Math Club, Z, Latin Club, 2, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Student League, 4, Class Treasurer, 3. ALICE STAMBAUGH An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, Student League, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Westward I-lol Staff, 4, A. A., 3, Ninety Club, 3. BERNICE SNESIL Infinite riches in a small space. Math Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, A. A., 3, Camera Club, 3, Class Treasurer, 3, 4, Student League, 3, 4, Ninety Club, 2. DOROTHY SOCOLAR A face that can smile is always good. Math Club, 2, Art Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Student League, 2, 3, 4. GERTRUDE SODY Better to die a thousand deaths than wound my honor. Math Club, 2, A. A., 4, Student League, 3, 4, Senior News Staff, 4. MARIAN SOLLINS Music hath charms. Latin Club, 2, 4, A. A., 3, Student League, 4, Art Club, Z, Math Club, Z, Interclass Athletics 3. 86 1 RUVELLE STANIS Nothing is so strong as gentleness, Nothing so gentle as real strength. Art Club, 2, A. A., 3, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4, Archery, 4. LOIS STEEG Care not how many but whom you please! Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, A. A, 3. EDNA STEIN Be ye therefore wise as serpents. Student League, 4. MARCELLA STEINBERG A clean tire, a clean hearth, and the vigour of the game. Art Club, 2, German Club, 3, Service Club, 4, Student League, 4, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3. t 8 7 MILDRED STERN Young in limbs, in judgment old. Math Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, Art Club, 2, Student League, 4. ALTHA STEVENS A cheerful temper will make knowledge delightful, and wit good-natured. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. IULIETTE STEVENSON Affection warm, and faith sincere, And soft humanity are here. A. A., 3, French Club, 3. RUTH STOLZENBACH She can play a straight game through. French Club, 3, Players' Guild, 3, Tennis, 2, Year Athletics, 2, Varsity Athletics, 2, 3. MARIE SUMMERS Thou hast the patience and the faith of saints. Interclass Athletics, l, 2, Swimming Club, LEAH SUSSMAN Better a foolish wit. French Club, 3, A. A., 3, DORIS TALBOTT Sent to scatter round Her magic charms o'er all unclassic ground. Student League, 4. IANE TANNER There can no great smoke arise, But there must be some fire. Math Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, A. 3, Latin Club, 2, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3. 3. A., RUTH STRECKER A merry heart, a cheerful countenance Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Student League., 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2, Math Club, 2. HILDRETH STROHMER A kind heart, the noblest gift of heaven. Student League, 4, Student Council, 2. BERNICE STULMAN That caressing and exquisite grace- never bold, ever present. Orchestra, 2, Math Club, 2, 3. MARIE SUGARMAN Self done is soon done. Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, Student Council, 3 4, Iunior News Staff, 3, Student League, 3, 4 Camera Club, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, A. A. 3, Math Club, 2. 88 DORIS TAYLOR A friend may well be reckoned the mas- terpiece of nature. Member of the class of 1936. SARA TOLKIN Grace in her steps, heaven in her eye. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 1, 2, Student League, 4. MARY IULIA TRAIN OR Virtue alone is the unerring sign ot a noble soul. Art Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Student League, 3, 4, Archery, 4. VERA TRAUTFELTER Happiness belongs to those who are contented. Math Club, 4, Student League, 2, 4, French Club, 2, 3. 89 r l ALICE TROTT Life and good living-what do I want besides. Art Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 2, 3, Westward Ho! Staff, 4. NANETTE TROTT The thrilling, solemn, proud, pathetic voice. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, 3, Sphinx Club, 4. MIKALDO URITES Show me a happier girl than you. Class Treasurer, 2, Art Club, 2, Tennis, 2, Year Athletics, Z, Math Club, 4, Student League, 4, A. A., 3. SARA ANN VAIDEN A gift, though small, both rare and dear. Class Treasurer, 4, Westward Hol Staff, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Inter- class Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2 3- Stu dent League, 2, 3, 4, A., 3, Year Athletics, 2 3 4 1 1 - MARY WALSH Kindness is the sunshine in which vir- tue grows. Art Club, 2, Tennis, 2, French Club, 3, Play- ers' Guild, 4, Student League, 4, Math Club, 4, Archery, 4, A, A., 3. BETTY WALTHER A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Latin Club, 1, 2, Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Year Ath- letics, 1, lunior Play, 3, S. A, C. Committee, 4, Sphinx Club, 4, A. A., 3. MARGUERITA WALTER The ideal of courtesty, wit, grace, and charm. Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student League, 4. DORIS WARNS Tall-and quality to go with the quan- tityf' Math Club, 2, Swimming Club, 3. ELLA VAN HORN Her wealth is health and perfect ease. Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, 2, 4, Year Ath- letics, l, Interclass Athletics, l. KATHERINE VELTEN A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Class Treasurer, 2, Student Council, 3, Stu- dent League, 4, Math Club, 4. IANE VOGEDES The most delicious pleasure is to cause that of other people. Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2. ELIZABETH VOGT Quiet days, fair issue and long life. Math Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Camera Club,4 90 TITIAN WEAVER Accomplishmer1t is triumph, Satisfaction in accomplishment is suc- ,, cess. Latin Club, 25 Math Club, 2, 4, Camera Club, 3 MAY WEBB Checked for silence- Never taxed for speech. Student League, 4. ANNE WEINER For Wisdom is better than rubies. Student League, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2. BEATRICE WEINER A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Student League, 2, 3, Art Club, 2, Math Club, 25 Latin Club, 2. 91 FLORENCE WEINER Truth, that's brighter than gems, Trust, that's purer than pearls. Math Club, 25 A. A., 3, 45 Student League, 3 45 Camera Club, 45 Student Council, 4. MILDRED WEINER A merry heart goes all the day. Member ot the class of 1936. PEARL WEINER Love sought is good but given unsought is better. Student League, 4. SHIRLEY WEINSTEIN Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent Waters heaven is seen. Members of the class of 1936. ANNA WILLIAMS Free from self-seeking, envy, and low design. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Ninety Club, Z, Camera Club, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Sphinx Club, 4. MILDRED WILLIAMS Modesty personified. Latin Club, l, 2, 3, Math Club, 1, 2. ELEANOR WILLING Good humour only teaches charm to 1ast. Student League, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 4, Art Club, 2, A. A., 3, Interclass Athletics, Z, 3, Westward Hol Staff, 4. MARGARET E. WILLIS One thing I have learned-never to speak sense when nonsense will answer the purpose. Art Club, l, 2, Latin Club, l, 2, Math Club, l, Z, French Club, l, 3, Players' Guild, 3, 4, Iunior News Stall, 3, Debating Club, 3, Sphinx Club, 4, Camera Club, 3, Westward Hol Staff, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Senior News Staff, 4, Tower ol Babel, 4. MARGARET WEST Tis good to be honest and true. Math Club, Z, Camera Club, 3, Players' Guild 3, 4, Student League, 4, Wesward Hol Staff, 4 CONSTANCE WHITE ln short measure life may perfect be. Glee Club, 2, Student Council, 3, Art Club, 2 Math Club, 4, Archery, 4, Student League, 4. CATHERINE LILLIAN WHITESIDE For they can conquer who believe they can. Math Club, 2, lnterclass Athletics, 2. IUNE WHITTINGTON Not know we have anything so lair, As is the smile upon her face. Math Club, 2, Camera Club, 3. 1 l 92 ELEANOR WILLS Like a burst of music. Student League, 2, 3, 4, Westward Ho! Staff, 4, lnterclass Athletics, 2, 3, Math Club, 2. BETTY WILMER That carefree air of youth, Latin Club, Z, A. A,, 4. ETHEL WINTERODE Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Student Council, 4, Service Club, 4, A. A., 3, Student League, 4, Debating Club, 3, Inter- class Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Athletics. DORIS WOCKENFUSS Sweet is the primrose that peeps be- neath the thorn. Art Club, 3. 93 RUTH WOLPERT A kind heart, the noblest gift of heaven Member of the class of 1936. IEANNE WORSI-IAM As hterry as the day is long. Student League, 4, Math Club, 4. VIRGINIA WOOD Good nature a priceless treasure is. Latin Club, 2, Math Club, 2, A. A., 3. LENZA WRIGHT Silence is more musical than any song French Club, 45 Student League, 4. PRISCILLA YATES Ye have many strings to your bow. Class Treasurer, 25 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 25 Student Council, 3. KATHERINE YOUNG Be silent and safe, silence never be- trays you. Member ol the class of 1936. MARGARET MASSEY Calm, cool, and collected. Member of the class of 1936. LILLIAN WRIGHT Goodness is beauty in its best state. Member ol the class ol 1936. RUTH WRIGHT To those who knew thee not, no words can paint. Student League, 45 Math Club, 4, Archery, 4 MILDRED YAKER None but the brave deserve the lair. Math Club, 4, Service Club, 45 Interclass Ath- letics, 2, NORMA KERN YATES Delicate figure, with close curling hair and cheeks rosy and gleaming. Student League, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club, 4. In Memory of RUTH LEVY 94 CAMERA SHY! ELEANOR BERRY What is new is always fine. Math Club, 4. H EDITH BRISCOE We walk by faith not by sight. Student League, 4. SYLVIA BRONSTEIN On their own merits modest dumb. Member of the class of 1936. HIGH C1I'e SUZANNE HOOPER Behind the clouds is the sun still shining. Latin Club, 2. SYLVIA MENDELSON To be trusted is greater compliment than to be loved. German Club, 4. MOLLY MENSCH By time all things are produced and judged. Math Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2. EDITH SIMMS Silence the herald of joy. Latin Club, 2. BETTY TYDINGS He might be silent, and not away His sentences in vain. Math Club, 25 Latin Club, 2. cast BELLE VEDERMAN Silence often of pure innocence Persuades, when speaking fails. Math Club, 2. EVELYN WILES Those dark eyes-so dark and so deep. Class Treasurer, lg lnterclass Athletics. VIRGINIA WILSON Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' German Club, 4, Sphinx Club, 4. IANE CUSHING Grace was in all her steps and every gesture, dignity and love. Fashion Show, 4. X fuSXet15sX fe- it ,y I if 95 CLASS GF 1937 ELIZABETH GERHARDT Honorary Member HELEN CHENOWETH MARGARET ASCHERFELD President Vice-President DORIS HERR LEE SHERIDAN Secretary Treasurer CLASS OF 1938 LOUISE WISNER Honorary Member KATHERINE ZIEGET HELEN BRUNS President Vice-President HELEN HARRISON VIRGINIA BURGAN Secretary Treasurer S A. C. AWARDS STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE PIN AND GUARD Margaret Griffin Esther Del-lofi Genevieve Schmidt Marie Ridley PIN Ann Plitt Virginia Miller Alice Trott Esther B. Schulz . Hilda Gottlieb Marie Sugarman Mary Miller Helene Schuster Elizabeth Clark Sylvia Sass E.-'A'l'UR1fS wn 11 vv Km. , f w .s .N' .,f. ' J. -ww n ,1 -, A, ' . .f . f -Q-1 y.. 791' . df.-1i.J.:' 1 ., Wk . 1. 5 JQF1-il ' A 'u 1' 1 Qi 'T ,g EL ff 'Lili . Gn,.:rf ,'-,I,,fQ1fx.iL1'.'5p1,:'1'.4'?'f 35 153: Pe frgfp- W: iwf.ggh.,-f5' ,El 'if 41' 5' Hffllafix '.fF9'-57' -1 ifli1'f'-'.jf'..Q ' 'E' QJ'.if' .2 ' lfi. 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'T . ., 0 . -' 4- Y' , i.!4',' ' ,I 1 gtwfifgs .b-9-.4..-M,.gQ-',g-4. f -mgilfi. 1'-'faff-xg.: Q. +A' ,. .jill ,Jn ':: ff. .L. 4. xp, -,1 415. OUR AUSTRALIAN BALLOT When the Australians, or whoever it was, invented the secret ballot, they probably had never heard of Western High. But we turned our pencils to mimeographed ballots and brought forth answers from little black marks. Three barrels of midnight oil Ccharged to our expense account, if we had onel were used before the hieroglyphics were deciphered. Pages and pages of numbers and names decided who was what, and why. Westernites put two and two together and got several hundred votes for Elaine Beall, giving her the title of the most popular girl in the class. Personal beauty is better than any letter of introduction. Florence Dornin needs no letter of introduction for she was chosen the most beautiful and the most attractive girl in '36. Charm-real charm-is rare. However, Sudie Lee Copeland has a large portion of it. According to our poll, she is the most charming girl in the class. Grace and vocal beauty, two of the most coveted of femine virtues are combined to make Shirley Silver the best dancer and singer in our ranks. The editors received innumerable queries as to the difference between intelligent and intellectual. May we settle the question now and torevermore- amen! Marja Adams is our most intelligent classmate, Beverly Miller, the most intellectual. The contest for the most flirtatious girl was almost a tie. However, Shirley Silverberg is one vote more flirtatious than Claire Hewitt. Some persons say cute means bowlegged. That isn't what the voters meant when they chose Sara Ann Vaiden as the cutest girl in our class, for they also said she has the best figure. Our president, Elaine Beall, captured two more blue ribbons. She was voted the most poised. According to the ballot, she has more personality than any other girl in the class of '36. A Westernites decided that Mary Miller put more of her school spirit into action than anyone else. She was named as the person who has done the most for our alma mater. There may be some connection between this title and the fact that she was voted the most likely to succeed. Shakespeare said, Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. We hope that he didn't mean our editor, Esther B. Schulz. She was chosen the most ambitious girl in our class. We do not claim to know what constitutes a typical Western girl. The class, however, has its own idea. Ann Plitt is the typical Westernite. When We want to make sure that something will be done, we will turn to Hilda Gottlieb, voted the most reliable. Fine clothes may not make a man, but they certainly help to make a woman. Ethel Caplan is the most distinctively garbed girl in '36 IOI Sophistication is not usually associated with high school girls. The ballot, however, showed that the class thinks many girls sophisticated. lane Cushing held down more votes than anyone else. Nonchalence is a valuable addition to any Woman's make-up. Mary Katherine Hoyt need not worry about her share, she was voted the most nonchalent girl in the class. Valorie Blount's music has evidently soothed many savage Westernites and Beatrice Looban's public speaking has impressed the majority of the girls in our class. All the world's a stage , and Charlotte Shaull is the leading actress at Western, according to our poll. The editors give honorable mention to Ann Plitt for her work in Peg O'My Heart. The average senior who did all this voting is 17 years old, 5 feet 3 inches tall, and weighs 119 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Her political sympathies are Democratic and she is in favor of the new deal. Her favorite subjects are English, history, and chemistry. This typical student expects to be married and also expects to have a career. She hopes to make thirty-five dollars a week five years after graduation. Membership in the Ninety Club means more to her than a She considers scholastic work and outside activities equally beneficial. Lipstick, noise, and self-satisfac- tion are the most obvious qualities of this high school girl. This average senior liked Victoria Regina better than any play of the season. Her favorite movies were Mutiny on the Bounty and Tale oi Two Cities. Ann Morrow Lindbergh's book, North to the Orient, and the Woolcott Reader were voted the cream of the recent book crop. The Music Goes Round--etc. was chosen the most popular song. Alone and Moon Over Miami were close runners-up. Western girls enjoy the rhythm of Glen Gray and Guy Lombardo and their orchestras. May we present the laurel wreath to Robert Taylor and Claudette Colbert. They were chosen as the favorite actors of this senior class at Western. And so ends our Australian ballot and time marches on. How much of this will be true ten years from now? fl --me -2+ lflheif' 1- -. .. Ill 1 IO2 PRoPHEcY ELAINE BEALL- A geologist in Asia digging fossils and old rock. MARGARET GRIFFIN- Rich Parisienne to whose salon the literati flock. AGNES WHITEHEAD- Aviatrix on a good-will flight from here to Paraguay. ESTHER B. SCHULZ- Critics praise her as the equal of la Bernhardt or Duse. ESTHER DeHOFF- Of the 1946 Olympics she's the shining light. BEATRICE LOOBAN- Ardent feminist Who lectures 'gainst the use of might for right. GENEVIEVE SCHMIDT- Runs exclusive seminary so Marie can teach the gym. SHIRLEY SILVER- Dances only now for benefits and the one and only l'him . HILDA GOTTLIEB- Doing research work in Africa to measure monkey's tails. VIVA HEIMBACH- She's the private secretary to old England's Prince of Wales. MARIA ADAMS- Got a fellowship to Gxford where she helps teach math and Greek MARY MILLER- Is a surgeon at Iohns Hopkins, whose advice all doctors seek, ANN PLITT- Has designed a new costume, successor to our dress. MARIE RIDGLEY- Now edits all the comics for Associated Press. REGINA GITTLEMAN- Showing students of Vienna where Bill Shakespeare used the pun. BEVERLY MILLER- Proudly teaches analytics to her infant heir and son. .I 03 CHARLOTTE SCHAULL- For her trumpeting she wins herseli world-wide repute and fame. LOIS SCHLOSS- Huey Long has long been dead, but she is carrying on his name. MARY K. HOYT- Now exclusive illustrator for Lord and Taylors in New York. ELINOR LEVIN- ls commended by best critics for her poetic work. FLORENCE DORNIN- Is now a famous model for the latest toothpaste ads. IANE CUSHING- Demonstrates to all the debutantes the latest fashion fads. HANNAH KAHN- Is now well known in the advertising World. MARGARET WILLIS- Scolds her daughter who knitted 'stead ot purled. THE IDEAL SENICDR HAS-- Eyes of .... Hair of .... Complexi on of .......... Protile of ............. Mouth of ......... Teeth of.. Legs of .... Feet of .... Speaking Voice Grace of ..................... Smile of.. Laugh of ........Virginia Miller ..........Gene Luke ........Lillian Wright ..............Doris Angulo ...........Ieanette Krulewitz .........Mary Florence Turner .............Sara Ann Vaiden ..............Anita Levy .........Florence Dornin .........Shirley Silver .......................Elaine Beall Marlyn Schwartzmann THE SENIOR PLAY With bursts of applause for the convincing hero and appreciation of the delightful comedy of the heroine, two performances of the familiar but well- liked Peg O'My Heart were presented by the Senior Class on Thursday and Friday, December 19 and 20. The story of the harum-scarum, lovable Irish girl-her amusing antics and her attempt to win the love of her patronizing English relatives-provided much humor and enjoyment for the audience. Anne Plitt, in the title role, succeeded admirably in making Peg realistic and likeable, from Irish brogue to endearing capers. From the moment of her humorous, unintentional intrusion upon her haughty cousin, Ethel. and the villianous Brent she captured and held the hearts of her audience as surely as she did that of Ierry. Marie Schmidt's portrayal of the young man Who won Peg's heart was no less commendable for its realism and force. With appropriate hauteur, Charlotte Schaull acted the part of Peg's supercilious aunt, Mrs. Chichester. Elizabeth Clark played her even more reserved and haughty daughter, Ethel. whose contempt for Peg and her impulsive good-heartedness was finally changed into love and respect. Ethel's brother, Alaric. who grew really awf'fly fond of Peg became a delightfully silly but likeable dude in the hands of lean Spittel. The height of smooth, smirky, villainy was reached by Elinor Levin's portrayal of Brent. a character that was convincingly and sufficiently mean to evoke hisses. Another suave gentleman, but one of a much kinder and better nature, was the law- yer, Mr. Hawkes, otherwise known as Mary Miller. Isabelle Harmon played the part of Bennett, the maid and Marie Ridley was seen as the butler, Icrrvis. all out in front of himself. Not the least of the performances was given by Peg's pet-dog , Michael. a realistic actor if ever there was one, and one without temperament. The play went over not only smoothly but successfully. If the delighted chuckles, and sometimes roars, of the audience were any criterion, prac- tically every moment was one of mirth and interest. Peg proved to be a most versatile young lady, she could not only act, but play, sing, and give imitations. No matter what she did, she did it realistically and in an ingratiat- ing manner. And, oh, how delightful it was to see a hero who really looked like a hero, talked like a hero, and acted like one! If there was any one who did not enjoy the entire two-hours-and-a-half of the play, we have yet to meet her-and, We'd better notl IO5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1936 of Western High School, Baltimore, Maryland, being of unsettled but sane mind fthe faculty refuse to endorse this last statementl, and of unquestionably large body, considering the uncertainties of gradu- ation, after having struggled against the elements of education for four or more long bitter years, and feeling that it is at last about to overcome us, do hereby set forth and make known this, our last will and testament. We name Minerva as executor of the will and authorize her to distri- bute our estate on September IU, 1936. TO THE FACULTY: The joy of educating other model students like us. TO DR. BECKER: All our affection and gratitude. TO MISS HAUPT: Students who will return late slips promptly. TO MISS BACHRACH: A class that will have its future all planned. TO DR. LITZ: A D1 class that will enjoy Burke's speech. TO RUTH MANLOVE: lane Vogedes's ablity to blush. TO HELEN OUINBY: Evelyn Robinson's ink-stained fingers. TO MILDRED GRAHAM: Regina Harnish's ability to seem important. TO ELSE ROBACK: Virginia Mil1er's good nature. TO SYLVIA LEVINSON: Mary Katherine Hoyt's ability to draw prize- winning posters. TO PHYLLIS SEIXAS:. Shirley Silver's voice. TO NEXT YEAR'S WESTWARD HO! EDITOR: Esther B. Schu1z's office in room 14. TO EDITH LINDSAY: Sara Ann Vaiden's height. TO ANY LOVE-SICK ERESHMAN: The ability to write romantic verse as good as Elinor Levin's. TO W. H. S.: Our good Will. We do, here and now, set forth our name unto this our last will and testament on the second day of March in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-six. fSignedl THE CLASS OF 1936 IO6 DICTIONARY--l936 EDITION HYPOCRITE-a girl who comes to school with a smile on her face. CIGARETTE-the first cousin to sophistication. SOCIAL TACTH-the ability to make unwelcome company feel at home. ADULT-a person who stops growing except around the middle. CHEMISTRY-a series of compound Worries with one unbalanced. IAZZ--a collection of saxaphones with a hiccup. out a formula that keeps POLITICIAN-a person who gives away one dollar bills the day before election day and takes them back the day after. WILL POWER-the ability to eat one salted peanut. DIETING-triumph of mind over platter. LOVE-the realization that you care for someone more than you care for yourself. DANGEROUS-anything that is unconventional. FAILURE-the inability to go to town . EXAMINATION-a form of amusement employed by the faculty. PONY-a life saving method neglected by the American Red Cross Associa- tion. WOMAN-someone who reaches for a chair when answering the telephone. BOOK LIST--1936 MODEL The Uphill Road ....... ............................................ . . The Betra al ............. ......... W hen the proofs co Y 'Obstacles to Peace ....... ........................................... . The Better Man ................... ....................................... 'Our Mutual Friend ............. . 'The Land of Last Chance ..... . n u u 'The Big Parade .......................... .. 'Then I'll Come Back to You. ..... . x Twenty Years After ............. 'The Danger Trail .................. 'These Young Rebels ...... . 'The Vision Splendid ..... . 'Dangerous Days ......... . 'The New Tenant ....... . 'The Year of Delight ....... . 'The Call of the Wild .... . x x x x x 1 1 'Mistress Anne .................. It Can't Happen Here ...... .. I07 high school career me from the photographer Faculty Class elections Schantz .Q ...... Repeadng a fanure ...............Changing classes Alumnae Association .........To Dr. Becker's office ...........College Exams ..............Freshmen ..........Senior Year Qlee Club Haupt Dances with boys invited HISTORY--1936 MODEL Napoleon ........... ...,...... M iss Klinesmith Dolly Madison ...... .......... M iss Coughlin Ioan of Arc ........ .......... E laine Beall King George ............ ...,............. D r. Becker Madame Roland ......... ........ B eatrice Looban Eleanor Roosevelt ...... ......................... M iss Haupt Cleopatra ............. .......... M arlyn Schwartzman Helen of Troy .......... ............ F lorence Dornin Chief Iustice ........ .................. .............. M i ss Shantz Elizabeth Barrett Browning .....,.. ............... M arie Ridley Alfred Smith ........................... ....... G enevieve Schmidt George Washington ..... ........... E sther Del-lofi Empress Eugenie ....... ........ E thel Caplan Liberty Bell .............. .................. 2 135 Independence Hall ..................... ........ C afeteria Declaration of Independence .................................. ...............,....................... D iploma Battle of Lexington .................... Getting a seat on the first street car after school Magellan's Voyage- The journey from Dr. Blake's room to Miss Bamburger's room Washington Crossing the Delaware ........ Walking across the campus in winter Discovery of America .................................... Freshman on the first day of school The Fall of Rome ........... ............................ t he l6 year old rule What? No Mickey Mouse? Of course- Alice Stambaugh I08 AQ'rnyn'rn:-as I n ' 1 ' I J 'A fl-gm' il is . , ,.:-Q 1 qv . I . Q , - fx ,, .5-uv. 'rf' . A. ,Ji R I' I II E111 y 'I 1 F 9 -1-F ' -wwf EIJQF TK-wg, 'dpi .: 5f,.a511'ff,A..gg,i Q25 '-my 1 ' ?f'F i.,, .3'7Z 'i4:,Q . : Q+3fg. 1,. 'j ,ri -'4e, 1,m+-, I :flaming il' 1:2222 H1LEj.,7:Q.. if 4 ..'AsEi'.rl1 .'-'aL-' -i' .' ' -J. ,l :z ., -V 'L ' 'fa Q S .22 :'L.- Qlsnar-1 .1-,I 2. KF.. - , , 5 -ff' iii sW. 511.2-2 Eg N ' -uf. 55- fi- uw' xp A .ff Q' ' 171 'L' f 2 QF 15 ,T ff 4 'x41'. ?,lw 13:1 ' ,. .v i an STUDENT COUNCIL HILDA GOTTLEIB Chairman VIRGINIA MILLER HELEN E SCI-IUSTER Vice-Chairman Secretary MISS HAUPT Faculty Adviser The body of student government of Western High School is known as the student council. The purpose ot the council is to promote better citizen- ship in the school and to improve existing school lite. Each class ot the school, with the exception of the senior classes, has the privilege of being represented by one ot the members in the student council. Each senior class has two representatives. These student representatives are called upon to lead classes in their various endeavors. 4 THE STUDENT LEAGUE VIRGINIA MILLER, D1 President LEE SHERIDAN, Csp. ESTHER Del-IOFF, D2 Vice-President ANNE WILLIAMS, D1 Executive Committee MISS COUGHLIN Faculty Sponsor The Student League, consisting of about 540 members, was organized in the Spring of 1933. It is not a club in the usual sense of the word. There are no dues, no fixed meetings, no special activities. Its purpose is to give those who are willing to take a stand for high ideals of personal conduct in all affairs of everyday life an opportunity to do so openly and fearlessly. The League Emblem is a crimson and silver badge. The following is the pledge, the taking and keeping of which is the only requirement for mem- bership: I pledge myself to uphold at all times, by word and deed, those high ideals of personal conduct and courtesy to which the League is dedi- cated. I I2 I WESTWARD HO! STAFF ESTHER B. SCHULZ Editor-in-chief BEATRICE LOOBAN ETHEL LUBIN Assistant Editor ALICE MURRAY Business Managers ART STAFF PHOTOGRAPH STAFF IEAN SPITTEL SARA ANN VAIDEN ESTHER D HOFF ggggg gggf,3g1jgggHHOYT LOUISE GFJLDSMITH LORRAINE BERLIN LUCILLE SCHERR MARGARET GRIFFIN ESTHER LOHR EDITORIAL STAFF ALTHA STEVENS HELENE SCHUSTER EUNOR LEVIN FACULTY MEMBERS MARGARET WEST gggggfrlf SARA OPPENHEIMER MRS. NORTH MARIE RIDLFY Miss L. ALFORD II3 HANN AH KAHN Advertising Manager CLUB STAFF DORA KOBIN REGINA GITTLEMAN BERNICE EISENBERG LOUISE TAYLOR ELIZABETH PFEIFFER SYLVIA SASS ATHLETIC STAFF ANN COOPER ELIZABETH PORTER TYPISTS SARA LUSTBADER EDITH RABAI SPHINX CLUB President MARIA ADAMS REGINA GITTLEMAN Vice-President Chairman, Program Committee ESTHER B. SCHULZ MILDRED COUGHLIN Chairman, Refreshment Committee Honorary Member Head of History Department The Motto of the club is Non scholcre sed vitae discimus-Learn not for school but for life. The Sphinx Club was organized in 1927 to discuss current events and historical questions. The membership is limited to fifty outstanding fourth year history students. Since the membership is so limited, it is considered an honor to belong to this organization. At each monthly meeting students present the facts of the question to be discussed and there follows a discussion in which all members take part. II4 SERVICE CLUB President SARAH LUSTBADER NAOMI DAHNE Vice-President Secretary ELIZABETH CLARK Treasurer I The Service Club of Western High School is a club for the commercial girls of the third and fourth years ,who are preparing to enter the business World after graduation. It gives experience and training to the commercial high school students. To obtain this experience, the members of the club help the members of the faculty by acting as secretaries. To be eligible for membership in the Service Club, a student must have an average of at least seventy and must not be deficient in any subject. The club meets on the second Wednesday of every month under the guidance of Miss Alford. II5 LATIN CLUB LOUISE TAYLOR MILDRED BALDWIN First Consul MARIORIE COHEN Second Consul SYLVIA SASS RUTH HAUSEWALD Secretary Treasurer BETTY STEWART KATHERINE WATKINS Third Year Representative Second Year Representative DORIS TRAPP First Year Representative The purpose of the Latin Club is to entertain and to become acquainted with the ancient Romans and their true customs. At their monthly meetings members present short plays portraying bits of Roman life. The crowning glory each year is a Roman banquet with music and dancing. This is held every spring. II6 CAMERA CLUB President B. SKGLNICK SYLVIA BERMAN Vice-President Hike Chairman and Treasurer ROBERTA WARD SYLVIA FINKLESTEIN Assistant Chairman and Treasurer Secretary The Camera Club of Western High School under the guidance of Miss Mullikin, is open to students who are taking or have taken physics. To its members the club offers an opportunity to learn the intricate science of photography-the proper taking and developing of pictures, To the school the club is very valuable, because it assits in taking pictures of other organiza- tions and of classes. II7 THE PLAYERS' GUILD Faculty Committee DR. BECKER MISS SHAW MRS. OKEEFE MISS WAGNER MISS WELLS O I f i c e r s CHARLOTTE SCHAULL President SHIRLEY SILVERBERG LILLIAN DERSEY Vice-President Secretary HILDEGARD CLAUSEN Treasurer The purpose of the Guild is to stimulate an interest in dramatics among the students and to provide an outlet for those dramatically inclined. lt has been very active with its make-up group. Lectures and interesting demon- strations have been given to the girls each Week. II8 THE MATH CLUB MARIE SCI-IMIDT WYONIA FOWLER President BETTY WALTHER ELIZABETH ELLIS Secretary Treasurer Board of Directors is composed of a representative from each of the twenty-eight classes in mathematics. Purpose of the club is to develop an appreciation for the truth in mathe- matics and the vital part the subject plays in everyday life. The club was organized about fifteen years ago and is now one of the largest organizations in Western. The enrollment for this year is three hundred and eighteen. Membership is extended to all students who are in- terested in mathematics. Dues are fifteen cents a year. Three regular meet- ings are held during each term. The programs are forty-five minutes in length and include mathematical plays, the history of mathematics, applied mathematics, a Christmas dance, and another social activity during the second semester. II9 LIBRARY CLUB ALICE TROTT President SARAH BAYLIN Secretary The Library Club is limited to only twelve members who meet every other Week. These girls engage in varied and interesting jobs such as the ar- rangement of books on the shelvesg the mending, cataloging, and classifica- tion of booksg and other library work. Miss MacMullen, librarian, advises the group. I2O GLEE CLUB President SHIRLEY SILVER ALICE STAMBAUGH MARIOTTE RUDOLPHI Vice-President Treasurer Secretary The Glee Club was organized in l924 when Mrs. Masson came to Western. At the present time it consists of a hundred voices. Not only does it participate in assemblies but gives frequent public concerts and radio broadcasts. It also gives an operetta, usually in the Spring. ORCHESTRA EDITH WRIGHT HELEN RHONACHER President Treasurer The orchestra was organized in 1922 with two or three members. lt has steadily grown and today it consists of eighteen members. Its activities are parallel with those of the Glee Club. The orchestra plays at assemblies and accompanies the Glee Club at concerts, radio broadcasts, and the annual operetta. I2l STUDENT ACTIVITY CCMMITTEE S. A. C. ELIZABETH PFEIFFER ' Chairman BETTY WALTHER RUTH YOUNG BETTY LEE SCHAEFER MARTHA IANE KOONTZ Vice-Chairman Third Year Representatives WINFRED GOULD Second Year Representative The purpose ot S. A. C. , as quoted from its constitution, is to promote interest in and to improve non-athletic and athletic activities, to promote good sportsmanship in the various activities, to recognize the merit ot the students, and to foster good school spirit. To help it in its work, the organi- zation devised the point system to provide tor such distribution of the Work of the student activities that the maximum number ot students may participate, and to prevent any student from being overburdened to the point of inter- fering with her scho1arship. S. A. C. pins are awarded to the girls who are outstanding in the various student activities. Those Worthy of a second award receive a guard. The committee is under the guidance of Miss Hattie Adams, Miss Wood, Miss Witters, Miss Schantz, Miss Haupt and Dr. Becker. TGWER OF BABEL In February 1936 the D1 class organized an English Club. The aim of this club is to discuss modern books, biographies, poetry and plays. This year membership was allowed only to Dl students. Dr. Francis Litz, the head of the English department, is the honorary member. There are no permanent officers in this organization, but each member has a chance to preside and act as secretary. l22 NINETY CLUB Membership in the Ninety Club, the honor society of Western High School, is automatically extended to all pupils who obtain a general average of ninety or more in their major studies. The privileges attending membership in this club include permission to attend all assemblies and entertainments given by the school. the I 23 Members of the class of 1936 Who, at one time or another, Ninety Club list are as follows: Marja Adams Beatrice Arnold Mildred Baldwin Virginia Bauer Helen Bowen Eula Burtch Bernice Eisenberg Bette Folkert Regina Gittleman Louise Goldsmith Ruth Grese Margaret Griffin Ruth Harringman Helen Hoos Evelyn Huttman Eunice Kirschenbaum lean Knipp Elinor Levin Esther Lohr Beverly Miller Donzella Miller Virginia Miller Evelyn Nechamkin Doris Obst Augusta O'Donald Iune Peters Marie Ridley Rose Rosenbaum Sylvia Sass Mildred Schlaen Esther B. Schulz Alice Stambaugh Helene Schuster Louise Taylor Anne Weiner Agnes Whitehead Anna Williams Mary Yingling have been on SOPHOMORE - SENIOR SOPHOMORE DAY 1936 received the formal acknowledgment of being sophomores at an assembly held early in 1934. On that day the senior section of the hall was relinquished to the sophomores. The initial event was the installation of officers. President Genevieve Schmidt acted as chairman of the assembly. The class colors of black and gold were presented. This was a felt banner, as tradition prevented the acquisition of a sheepskin banner until the lunior Year. The entertainment was entitled Shadows and Forecasts. The program consisted of snatches from the outstanding activity of each year. The Mother Goose Skit given by the class the preceding year as freshmen was repeated: a sailor dance suggested the third year boat-rideg and a graduation scene was depicted. Sophomore Day was acclaimed a huge success and was remembered and cherished both for its present attainments and for the great promise it held of further activities for 1936. SENIOR DAY Senior Day was ushered in with the customary assembly. The entire class in their white frocks looked festive. Dr. Fred C. Reynolds addressed the class. For the first time in the history of the school the address of the speaker was recorded, mimeographed, and distributed among the girls. Elaine Beall, the president of the senior class, acted as chairman of the assembly. Untold Ye Portals and Serenade , as Well as the class song, were sung. The impressive and dignified assembly at which 1936 assumed the duties and responsibilities of the senior class gave the girls a realization of their responsibility and gave them also, a beautiful memory. 124 - AT i'lLET I CS 4nl.'rEmunll4l.l.nl ' ATHLETIC BOARD ETHEL DOXZON Chairman ALBERTA CHESTER AUDREY IUSTUS Treasurer Secretary MISS EATON Faculty Adviser The purpose of the Athletic Board is to find means of fostering school spirit, increasing attendance at after school activities, improving songs and cheers, providing means for raising funds, increasing the number of partici- pants in athletics, and bringing athletic notices to the home room. Each class has one representative on the Board. The organization meets only when necessary. l27 VARSITY HOCKEY Coach ........ Captain .....,...... Right Wing .......... Right lnners ....,........ ....... Center Forwards. Eaton Whitehead Musser .Agnes Whitehead, Mary Magruder Elizabeth Porter, Ethel Doxzon Lett Inner ...........,., ............................... I ean Kostinsky Left Wings ......,..... .........,... H elen Quinby, lda Black Right Haltback .... .........i...................,... A lberta Chester Center l-laltbacks .......... ......... A ugusta Pleiss, Audrey lustice Left Halfbacks ,........... Right Fullbaclc ..., Goalkeeper ......... Left Eullback ........ Western l Western 3 Western 1 M. Yenkinson, Elsa Rehak ...................,,.....Thelnia Soull SCORES .........Betty Stewart ........Alice Tunstall Eastern U F. P. H. S. 3 Southern 2 VARSITY BASKETBALL Captain ......... ......................................................... A lberta Chester Forwards ........ ........ F rancis Radslcy, Elizabeth Porter, Virginia Center ........... Side Centers ................... Guards .......... Alb Western ll Western l5 Western ll Bodensick, Doris Ketauver Hildegarcle Clausen .Ethel Doxzon, Dorothy Bell Sylvia Blake erta Chester, Augusta Pleiss, Teresa Minchow SCORES Southern l7 Eastern 34 Forest Park ll 1936 ATHLETIC TEAMS The following teams represented 1936 in the intra-mural athletic contests during our senior year: BASKETBALL Coach Miss Manning Captains Alberta Chester, A. Team Frieda Geblein, B. Team A TEAM Forwards ........ ................... E lizabeth Porter, Virginia Bodensick Center ........... .................................. H ildegarde Clausen Side Center ......... ......................................... D orothy Bell Guards .......... ....................... A lberta Chester, Augusta Pleiss SCORES 1936: 19 1938: Z 1936: 27 1939: 5 1936: 14 1937: 1U The Senior Team won the school championship. B TEAM Forwards .................. Ruth Selby, lean Noll, Genevieve Payne, Dorothy Kennedy Center ........... .....,...,.......................................................................... I ean Kostinsky Side Center .................................................................. Frieda Geblein, Marie Grozer Guards ........ ......... W yonia Fowler, Virginia Miller, Anne Cooper, Lilith Rever SCORES 1936: 13 1938: 14 1936: 26 1939: 4 1936: 21 1937: 21 l30 Coach ......... Captains .......... ....... Left Wing ........... Left Inner ................ Center Forward ........ Right Inner ......... Right Wing ............ Left Halfback ............ Center Halfback .......... Right Haltback ......... Left Fullback .......... Right Fullback .......... Goal ....................... HOCKEY Manning Augusta Pleiss-A Team, Elizabeth Porter-B Team A TEAM Sarah Anne Vaiden ...........Iean Kostinsky ...........Marie Schmidt ....Agnes Whitehead ...Virginia Bodensick ............A1berta Chester ..........Augusta Pleiss ................Iean Noll .........Wyonia Fowler ..........E11a Van Horn ........Ethe1 Winterode SCORES 1936: 5 1939: U F. P. H. S: 1 Western: 0 1936: 2 1938: 0 Southern: 2 Western: 1 1936: 1 1937: 1 Eastern: 1 Western: 3 B TEAM Left Wing ....... .......................... H ildegarde Clausen Left Inner ................... ........... E lizabeth Porter Center Forward ........... ........ E sther Del-loft Lett Halfback ............ ........ E lizabeth Clark Center Halfback .......... .......... V irginia Miller Right Halfback ......... ............................... F rieda Geblein Lett Fullbacks ........ .............. A nne Cooper, Anna Schultz Right Fullbacks ........ ......... G enevive Paine, Lillian Bowman Right Inners ........ ................ E lsa Rehak, Marie Groszer Right Wings ....... .......................... A ngele Sipple, Elaine Perkins SCORES 1936: 2 1937' 0 1936: 1 1938. O l3I O U R ATH LETES Girls who have received one or more athletic awards. BAFFORD, MARION BELL, DOROTHY BODENSICK, VIRGINIA CHESTER, ALBERTA CLAUSEN, HILDEGARDE COOK, VIRGINIA COOPER, ANN FOWLER, WYONIA GROSZER, MARIE I-IYNES, FRANCES KOSTINSKY, IEAN MILLER, MARY MILLER, VIRGINIA NOLL, JEAN PAYNE, GENEVIEVE PLEISS, AUGUSTA PORTER, ELIZABETH SELBY, RUTH WINTERODE, ETHEL PHUN Is this cup sanitary? Must beg everybody uses it. -Penn State Froth Formula for Hot Dog: K9 ZB8 What do all those goose eggs mean, daughter? They mean I'm just zipping along, paw. Who was the smartest inventor? -Froth Edison He invented the phonograph and the radio so people would sit up all night and use his electric light. What can you suggest for a good square meal? How about some boullion cubes? Here's to women: noted for untold ages. Medical Professor: What would you do poisonous mushrooms? Charlotte: Recommend a change in diet in the case of a person eating 1,1 He who laughs last-is an Englishman! Darwin says it took a million years to change from a monkey to a man, but a Woman can make a monkey out of a man in two seconds. I33 -Tony's Scrapbook Zyl , Y ,WY ,Q W1 A 1 4. gm g 25 3 :asm - . W i f X + .f re ww if-' V ,H M . ,, ,L . K 1-rr . ' an ' if 4 . . Q. .5 1 .W H Q-. .' ' ll K 55 , H I A ..........QA.'i ... in E55 ze. il! . lr x.. X ,. n +- F 5 -P . Q - FK fir I f s Nu ill! li Q nl x K wif , 1 -33 ffifff III m :il Mi ' Q m 'i--lil ' , 'K 3 ,f 'P Q w'Q5 . y:., 1, V 'Af-2 ' ' ' ' '- - W 7 3 . r S5 ,,-gv 'sw - 'Wf23u..' sf Q- M K4 fx l.,-pw fy kd , 'f ' - t 1 t . f. P as ,. x i f mx. W ' .3224 - 3 'A 5 ff., , 1 Q . 1 . ' ' 9 , Egan , 1 A QQ 4 . 'K Q' .S ' av:-t , 4 kg if s ' ' . AUTO GRAN-IS E TON 84 BUR ETT BUSINESS COLLEGE CHARLES AND SARATOGA STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD. SECRETARIAL AND ACCOUNTING COURSES A represenfafive school in i+s 58Th year, endorsed by prominenf business men, Mer- chanfs, Bankers, PaTrOns, and GraduaTes, Offering inlensive Training in commercial subjecls under specialisfs. An 58+h Graduaies are holding posifions as Accredhied YEAR Sienographers, Typis+s, Junior, Senior , and PrivaTe Secre-Iaries, Boolckeepers. Commerce' Accounlanfs, Commercial Teachers, School COurT Reporlers, and C. P. A.'s. Individual lnsfrucfion Day and Nighf School Open AII The Year Gregg and Pifman Shorfhand New Classes Formed Every Monday Call, WriI'e or Phone for Ca+alogue Throughou+ 'Ihe Year Phone: Plaza I453 SALES ggfgg MARTIN BROS. The EMERSON HOTEL OLD CARS MADE NEW PAINTING and REPAIRING HAVE YOUR CAR TESTED FREE Our Ford Laboralory Tes+er Takes The Guess Work Oul of MOM' Trouble One of Bal'I'imore's smariesf hofels Ihai BODIES, FENDERS, RADIATORS provides for i+s gues+s an excepfionally BUILT and REPAIRED TOPS UPI-IOLSTERY GLASS SEAT COVERS AXLES and FRAMES STRAIGI-ITENED A Guaranfeed Complefe Painl' Job On Any Car S I 7.50 Any Color-3 Days Backed By 24 Years Experience 2300 N. MONROE STREET LAfaye++e 0766-0767 high order of service, cuisine and com- 'fort Privaie rooms and banquef halls for every occasion. AHracI'ive lounge and cocldail room on lobby floor. MODERATE RATES COMPLIMENTS or HOCHSCHILD, KOHN 81 CO. HARDWARE ESTABLISHED i884 EUGENE JENKINS' SONS Meial Weaiher Shipping Home Furnishings and Spori Goods FULTON AND PENNSYLVANIA AVES. MAdison bel I-2 Ge+ Your Graduafion Ouffil' al' THE STORE OF FAMOUS MAKES THE HUB --of Charles Street VErnon 3464 BEDROOM FU RNITU RE COLONIAL BEDS C. H. LEARS, INC. 413 N. HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE, MD. S. 8: N. KATZ Jewelers and Silversmifhs los-113 N. CHARLES ST. COMPLIMENTS OF G L E E M The Odorless Pain'r No Pain'l'y Smell O ' N E I L L ' S Charles S+. al Lexingion The JOAN and JANE SHOP For Smarf Junior Fashions Second Floor COMPLIMENTS HORN'S SUPREME ICE CREAM GILL SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Learn Shor+hand in 30 Days Efficiency-Speed-Economy Business and Secrefarial Courses Individual lnsiruclion DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Posifions Secured Oldesl Shor+-Term School in Balrimore 5l9 NORTH CHARLES ST. VErnon 67l8 Flowers HELEN MARIE FINGER of SCHULER - THOMAS Florisl' 3l8 W. Saraioga S+ree+ PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE Efficienl' Secreiaries Trained and Individual Training Thorough lvlasfery-Esseniials Possible in 6 Weeks-Speed Olifice Prachce ENGLISH, SPANISH. eTc., if desired H. J. RAMSEY, Principal 2735 Maryland Ave. BElmonT 9587 Y. M. C. A. BUSINESS COLLEGE and Womenl l52nd Year-Classes Open +o Men A good business educalion is your besl inveslmenl. Be sure lhal you selecl' a good school lo allend. This well-eslalalished School offers you all The slandard courses- Secrelarial, Shorlhand, Typewrifing, Bookkeeping Universily-Trained lacully: individual insfruclionq a friendly, helpful inferesf in each sludenf. Posilions secured for gradua+es and qualified sfudenfs. Low fees: Day School, Sl8.00 per mon+h3 Evening School, 57.75 per monlh. Wrile, call or phone lhe school office lor lull inlormalion. We have no solicifors Y. M. C. A. Franklin 8: Calhedral STS. VErnon 8650 lAPPROVED BY Tl-lE MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATlONl JENKINS ! We cordially Manulaclurers ol invi're Weslern and You WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL lo make fhis CLASS PINS - RINGS - MEDALS you, Social l 'leadquarl'ers E :IM will 3 20 Wesi Redwood S+ree+ E l E .t ,E lSecond Eloorl E Q R D Phones: CAIvert 6650-665l THE MART. INC. Women's, Misses' and ChiIdren's Apparel 3l I-3l3 W. Lexington Street Baltimore, Md. SARA B. GOODMAN, Inc. Alhambra Apts. Linden at Lalce Drive Dresses-Coats-Suits-Wraps MAdison 0052 DOROTHY MILLER DRESS SHOPPE 835 Chauncey Avenue Baltimore, Md. Compliments of H. FRIEDMAN M. B. BOLLOW LOUIS SUROSKY The February Graduation Class of I936 LAtayette 3250 AGNES J. WILMOT, Prop. TEMPLE GARDEN BEAUTY SHOPPE HAIR DRESSING. MANICURING. FACIAL MASSAGE HAIR CUTTING AND PERMANENT WAVING Madison Ave. 81 Cloverdale Rd., Baltimore For Commencement Clothes - For Commencement Gifts - - Come to HUTZLER BROTHERS CO. Run Right to READ'S! LAiaye'rte I7I7 COMPLIMENTS OF URBAN LAUNDRY I92O Clifton Avenue Baltimore, Md. Business Machine and Stenographic College C. Felix Wifkowslti 6 E. Lexington Street Plaza i606 A new School designed to 'Irain students to meet modern office requirements. COURSES: INSTRUCTION ON: Typing Adding machines Sfenographic Calculating machines Comptometry Bookkeeping machines Let the floods rage, and let the winds blow. D1 sends greetings thru Westward Hol Dear '36 ol Western High When you have gone and said good-bye This wish of D5 carry away Success be yours from day to day. DG striving did not stop Thru hard work we reached the top. We, the girls ol D7 Want everyone to know That we are rooting for Western And also lor Westward Ho. Compliments of D8 Good luckl Best wishes for all things fine From that chattering, talkative class of D9. Our Western days are at an end And so we say goodbye Dl0. We launch ourselves upon a new life And begin to meet all wordly strife. Friends, Westernites and Countrymen Lend me your ears Cyou teachers tool. Best Wishes for success we send And much good luck from old DZ. We leave our school with memories gay Ol good times had in every way , And Dll as a whole Won't forget the school when they've won their ooal. D3 leaves school in Iune, you know, So just a word belore we go- Success and luck to Westward Ho. Compliments of Dsp. Free of care and full of tricks That's D4 of '36 We always mean the things we say Or think we mean them anyway. Now that your high school work is done Accept the Congratulations of CMI. '35 success to you From the class of CM2. Bon Vovage to 1936 From Cll. Compliments of CM3. Compliments of CM4. May you always have good fortune And raise your standards high We'll always cheer you onward From the class of CMS. The Special Class of the Iunior year Wish the Seniors the best of Cheer. With Cl's compliments sincere, May you end your senior year. Compliments ot best wishes of C12 With hopes that this year's surpass other publi- cations. Compliments ot Bsp. Compliments oi Bl. CWM B B2 Others As you want them 'tO B2 you Because this space is very small, We can't say much you see, So that we'll add iust one more line Best wishes from BS . To '36 we certainly do wish The best from our class C2. Compliments of C3. Compliments of C4. The class of C5 wishes to bring Health and wealth and everything To '36 Our Senior Year Best ot luck to one so dear. Compliments of CB. C7 says, O magazine so lair Go advertise our mighty school, Whose students all will do and dare To live well by the Golden Rule . May future happiness and joy Be ever with you sided These wishes to the Senior class From C8, whom you've guided. Although there have been many clas None have measured up to B4. ses before Westward I-lol, for thee we'll strive With the best wishes from B5. We wish you, Seniors, happiness: In everything the very best. Success in all you try to dog We, B6, wish this for you. The best of luck, and lots of cheer ls wished by B7 to her sister year. Compliments of B8. We are the class of B nine We in number are thirty-nine And to Western High we go So we all read Westward Ho. Compliments ot BIO. 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