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I THE SPIRITUOF OUR SCHOOL 11 Intervale 8775 Dr. Herman D. Robinson SURGEON DENTIST 1061 Tinton Avenue New York Tel. Intervale 0925 CH. KATZ UPHOLSTERER sz DECORATOR All Kinds of Furniture Repaired Slip Covers and Drapery Made to Order 957 Westchester Avenue New York Compliments of WEBSTERIAN DEBATING SOCIETY ' President, N. KA'rz 1 Secretary, D. GROSSMAN Treasurer, S. GREEN W. F. NARVESEN . P I A N O S -- Old Pianos Bought, Sold and Exchanged Tuning, Repairing, Polishing Work Guaranteed - 1160 FOREST AwVENUE, BRONX Pianos Sold Direct from Factory to Home Phone Intervale 6411 MME. RENEE MRS. BARON FRENCH COIRSETIERE 882 TINTON AVENUE Apt' '205 We make dresses at reasonable 931 Fox Street Bronx, N. Y. prices I THE VENUS PHOTO STUDIO 901 Westchester Ave. Special Rates to Graduates H. SAUBERMAN CATERER 789 East 163rd Street Up-to-the-M in ute Wedding and Evening Gowns for Hire MME. R. SOTZKY Gowns Made to Order 970 Prospect Avenue Near 163rd Street Tel. Intervals: 3643 Tel. Melrose 968 V WALD 81 MANN BEEF, PoUL'rRY, PROVISIONS, ETC. 5 Westchester Market Bronx, N- Y- 563 Brook Ave. Bronx, N. Y. Tel. Melrose 2001 M. S E M M E L D. B L O O M Toys-STATIONERY-Games BEVERAGES CIGARS AND Tosscco 691 E. 149th St. Bronx, N. Y. 3343 Th1rdNg:fiI55t1, Street New York
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. -.. 151- 1. W A , , Q :gg l. X ., ! .-. . , . W t - W. X . 10 THE SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL for the next meeting. Even in the very short time since our organization, the members hav-e been able to a-ssist at entertainments and we lhope to be ready to do something for any teacher and our school, whenever the occasion arises. Miss Ruth Apsel, who has made a close study of Elocution since she was a tiny tot, came to our second meeting and re- cited several selections. Fortunately, Mr. Vlfestphal and Miss Merrill came to see us that day, too, so we felt unusually honored. Miss Apsel's selections were enjoyed so much that she promised to come again some time. The fourth, fifth and sixth year boys and girls who have an excellent schol- arship record and are interested in Elo- cution are invited to come to our first February meeting. We hope you'll like us, and if you meet all the require- ments for membership, come around to every following meeting. The dues are five cents a week, and are used for club materials. The officers are: Selma Cohen, President. Bertram Rothman, Secretary. Boys' Glee Club About thirty boys belong to the Glee Club. Every boy with a good voice is invited to join. i No one is urged or coaxed to become a member-for the club wants to feel that its members are sufficiently appreciative of music to come of their own accord. The club meets every Thursday at three o'clock, in the auditorium. So far, Miss Auspitz has been able to teach a new song each meeting, as the boys respond quickly. Some day soon the Boys' Glee Club of P. S. 23, Bronx, hopes to show its friends what it has learned this term. Girls' Glee Club Every Thursday afternoon the girls of the fifth and sixth years meet for a happy, musical time. President. Norma Shapirog vice- president, Evelyn Tranrigg secretary, Tillie Cohen. School Athletics ' Our Afternoon Center opened dur- ing the second week of the term much to the delight of our boys. Boys must play and the center gives them this op- portunity without the dangers incur- red in playing on the street. Here also the play is organized and the individual boy is made to feel that there are other members of his team who share in the play. We lost no 'time in organizing a schedule which gave all boys an equal opportunity of enjoying the center A series of tournaments was started. At the close of a series of hotly con- tested games Howard Schmidt, Milton Altholtz, Louis Heuer, Arthur Vtfestong Harry Eberson, Benjamin, Brooks, un- der the able leadership of Leo-Stern- berg won for SBB2. After this a basketball tournament was started. In this there were a senior and a junior team from each class. SBB 2, Isadore Rothbaum, Ccaptj Henry Gotthofer, Joseph Spezak, David Zobel and Nathan Katz won the senior honor while SAB 2, jacob Novak, fcaptj. Frank Weinkofsky, Milton Sadolsky, Sidney Schectman and Mor- ris Kromfield won the junior. Under the able coaching of Max Miller our school team composed of Henry Gotthoffer, Isadore Rothbaum, joseph Spezak, Milton Altholtz, Henry Vtfebster and Ornstein defeated all the Bronx schools in our division. Now that winter is upon us we are driven indoors and tug-of-war and wrestling will draw our interests. Phone Bryant 9444 Suite 711 JAWITZ PICTURES CORPORATION 729 Seventh Avenue Chas. N. Jawitz New York Tel. Fordham 2087-1805 ' PROGRESS LUMBER CO., Inc. LUMBER AND MoULn1Ncs j SASH, noons AND TRIM 535 E. Fordham Rd, Bronx, N. Y.
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12 THE SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL g Which School? . The impetus of a good and early start in business is a great factor in contributing to success. We welcome our ins ection of our facilities for ivin com lete com- Y P g S P merical courses. Write or phone for information. We cordially invite you to visit our attractive school. BRONX COMMERCIAL SCHOOL r 809 WESTCHESTER AVENUE New State Bank Building, Melrose 2466 Q '6The Bronx School for Bronx People with Bronx Spiritn fa Tel. Intervale 4907 ABBEY LASSMAN MORRIS TESHER Compliments of ABBEY CLOTHES SHOP DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1047 So. Boulevard New York
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