Woodstock School - Spirit Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1923

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, '-x THE SPIRITOF OUR SCHOOL Teacher Mrs. Edgerton . A s-B4 Albreck, Anna Blecker, Miriam Block, Kate Brookner, Rebecca Chanin, Helen Casler, Frieda Conlin, Helen Diamond, Anna Dunn, Rebecca Edwards, Kathryn Finklestein, Sophie Fisher, Sadie Fishman, Rosy Goldberg, Frances I-Iaplern, Sarah jurs, Dorothy Kanarick, Dorothy Kinberg, Mildred Klebanoff, Sylvia Kresin, May Lipson, Tobia Mayland, Sylvia Nudelnian, Sylvia Pasenker, Helen Pearlman, Ida Pinsler, Sophie Rankell. Florence Reiss, Bessie Rosensweig, Pearl Schwartz, Lola Segal, Anettle Siegel, Rebecca Steiker, Sylvia Udawitz, Bessie Wliite, Helen lrVinters, Margaret Kinoy, Helen Yatkowsky, Lillian Notes BITS , CBauman in the gymj- Mr, Jones, may I wash my hands off. CMY. Jones, after looking at the handsj- Yes, if you're sure you won't need them. VVhenever there is no talking here, we know that Zyttenfcld is absent. Hudes is never fully convinced. If one should say to him that the earth is round, he would say, VVell, now I know, but listen?? N-n's answer to a history question - The 19th Amendment relates to woman's sufferencef' Class 8-B1 We have 18 pupils in the self help classes. Only four are now below grade and these four say they do not intend to stay at the bottom. Masters Hudes and Goldberg are the professors in charge. Mr, Jones may I leave the room ? CA voicej - Wonder if he thinks we want him to take it away? 8-B2 Look at our attendance, punctuality records. They show how anxious We are to graduate. lt means getting up early, especially for the commuters. Big Bodies Move Slowly s-B3 y A few things to our credit: A fine governor! Ruth Cohen. IrVindows full of plants well cared for by Pauline Siegel. A classroom clock still running: Beatrice Leight. 100 per cent membership in Junior Red Cross. Every girl a contributor to the Lou- vain Library Fund. Greatest number of ads for the magazine. A clean, orderly, home-like class room-two of our girls act as house- keepersQ Many cases of improvement in spelling and arithmetic-our pupil- teachers! Perfect attendance and punctuality almost every day. The result: bright, enthusiastic girls looking forward to a happy gradu- ation. -Beatrice Leight, S-B3.

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16 ' 47511 f THE SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL '14 Y Members of Graduating Class FC1'l3f51', Lewis Friedman, Sidney Mensch, Samuel McLaughlin, David Phillips, Murray Reuben, David . Robinson, William Rosenblat, Theodore Schwartz, Simon Schmidt, Howard Shapiro, Sidney Shavin, David Sternberg, Leo VVolsey, Irving Wfeston, Arthur Woloshin, Max Ziegler, Charles Morris, Edwin Schwartz, Frances Schwartz, Kathryn Teacher I Goodman, Leo Mr. Jones .AlDCTt Arm, J. Kantor, R. gfgigfnffnlgflvid Brauner, N. Kroin, M. Heuer Lguis Beckerman, I. Katz, N. Hom 'Clifford Barroth, I. Lieb, S. Hocmnan Max Bauman, M. Mueller, W. Hutt Makin A Bernstein, W' Mischelof' P' Ickei: Elwood S itz Charles Cohen, E. Messer, S. Ilk ioltan P ' De Santo, D. Michel, H. ICQ, Morris Danciger, H. Nicholson, B. flewigg Thomas Davis, H. Qtten, H. Lipkigs Joseph Faden, A. Pushkoff, H. Lieske 'Joseph Goodstein, H. Rothbaum, I. Mamuies Juluis Guberman, M. Schoolman, I. 5 ' Gfuskin, A. ' Schiff, M. Godt, M. speak, J. I Teacher Goldberg, B. Sicgleibaum, Miss MacElroy Ginsberg, I. Shipper, A. 8-B3 Gotthoffer, H. Strauss, M. Handlesman, I. NVright, S. AX, Frieda IeIude5, L, Weiss, W, Brickel, Frances johnson, H. 201561, D, Chalk, Sarah Sheriff, Jessie Krumholz, A. Zyttenfeld, A Chasin. Edna Teacher Mr. Leuchs Class List 8-B2 Altholtz, Milton Bavdack, Sidney Bernard, Ralph Brettschorcider. Harold Bloom, Sidney Blucreich, Morris Brooks, Benjamin Captain, Sidney Eberson, Harry Elsen, Leon Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Tessie Devins, Ethel Downing, Mir inie Downing, Florence Gildstern, Mi nnie Goldbaum, Estelle Goldstein, Mollie Gordon, Ruth Gottehrer, Helen Heimstadt, L onisc Hernberg, Bella Katz, Annie Kanders, Josephine Leight, Beatrice 51. Siegel, Pauline ' Soderlund, Anna Sokoloff, Sadie' Tanneiibaiizn, Ida. Vifeiss, Helen Weiss, Mary Vlfissing, Mary Wolf, Harriet Leventhal, Minnie Lynch, Agnes Madsen, Lillian Narvesen, Dorothy Rossman, Minnie Rothstein, Matilda Sanders, Sylvia Saltpeter, Esther



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.W ' 'I 'TY-'I -'.1 Q' ',.F-'- wxi. .W - - 18 THE SPIRIT OF O-UR SCHOOL K 8-B4 NVQ feel quite proud this month having come out ahead in the follow- ing subjects: Arithmetic II, History, Geography and Spelling. The dramatic instinct is quite pro- nounced in our class. The future Ethel Barryniores and Maud Adams are many. Miss Drew, our supervisor of draw- ing, has complimented us several times on our work. This spurs us on to do still better. A. A.-The little athlete. M. B.-A willing helper. B K. .-Block in name, but no block- head. R. B.-Class artist QFD. H. C.-She, with a sweet smile. F. C.-An example of perseverance. C.-To be or not to be-business woman or nurse. . D.-A future lawyer. . D.-Our Scotch Lassie. . F..-Always courteous. F.-Very. thrifty. F PDWPUZP S. F.-Slow but sure. R. F.-Our pianist F. G.-Class orator. UU . J.- Noisy Dotty. . K.- Current Events Girl. S. H.-Always on the job. M. K.-I love arithmetic-sometimes. H. VV.-The long and H. K.-Short of it. S. K.-Sure to succeed. M. K.-As quiet as a mouse. S. M.-Talks too much f?j. T. L.-A newspaper woman of the future. S. N.-Our coming author. Her fav- orite saying: Stop talking, girls. H. P.-Dimple Cheek. I. P.-The Babbling Brook. S. P.-She never curls her hair. F. R.-She is a husky maid. B. R.-Quiet. but a hustler. P. R.-Miss Helpful L. S.-A small light-very bright. A. S.-Still, but deep. R . S.-Takes the prize in penmanship. S. S.-Our little Southerner. B. U.-Good-natured. M. W.-Winter in name only. L. Y.- She's from Brooklyn. 8-B Composition Safeguarding the Home Against F-ire On account of enormous loss in money, property and lives in the past years, it wasg found necessary to estab- lish a fire prevention society in this city. Many lives are lost every year through the carelessness of some peo- ple in not properly safeguarding their homes against fire. Often-times com- plete dwellings are demolished and folks left homeless, due generally to their own carelessness. Proper precau- tions should be taken, therefore, not only for the safety Qf themselves, but for others. The first step that should be taken toward fire prevention is that of clean- ing up rubbish in cellars. Keep the cellar clear of all boxes, bedding, trash, etc. Be,cautious in the use of matches. It is a good plan to keep them in a high and dry place and discard the used ones with care, plac-ing them in a metal receptacle. Fire escapes should be clear of plants, food boxes and rub- bish of any kind. See to it that oil cans are kept at a distance from stoves and heat of any kind. J In the event of gas leaks never use candles orpmatches. never leave small children home alone without being sure that the matches are high and dry and out of their reach. Numerous fires have been known to start in leaving matches around within the reach of small tots left alone. Oil rags placed loosely in a tin box will prevent spontaneous combustion. Do not leave lighted candles on a Christmas tree without careful watch- ing. Many.a happy Christmas has been spoiled by a dripping candle. Fireworks are another menace to the safety of people, especially when dis- played from apartment house windows, the sparks dropping on the awning be- low, thus causing trouble. Whenever leaving the home, -be sure that all gas jets are turned off. Never leave gas stffpves lighted when you are not there to .watch them. The same applies to h ' water heaters. Do not have sh'-ves or dryers over stoves. Keep waste paper baskets far away from

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