Allegheny County PA Archives- Education: Taylor-Allderdice High School Yearbook - 1935 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Jeannette Thornton Walton in honor of her mother Ivanor J. Hall Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ ________________________________________________ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/allderdice-1935.txt Text Transcription of The Allderdice January - June,1935 Volume VI, Number 1 Published Jointly by the Seniors of the January and June Classes The Taylor Allderdice High School Shady and Forward Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa original project can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/allderdice-1935.htm ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/003.htm Foreword IN compiling this Journal, it has been the aim of the Senior Classes to form some lasting memorandum of school friends and activities. Graduating from Allderdice, the Seniors will enter a new world with new conditions and requirements. The work demanded of different persons will vary, but all will enjoy recalling their high school days. If this year-book can help retain those memories, its purpose will have been fulfilled. Page 3 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/004.htm [image of school entrance] ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/005.htm The Allderdice JANUARY-JUNE, 1935 Volume VI, NUMBER I Published jointly by Seniors of the January and June Classes THE TAYLOR ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL SHADY AND FORWARD AVENUES PITTSBURGH, PA. ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/006.htm [image] Dedication In sincere appreciation of the service and ceaseless energy which he has so willingly rendered us, of his enthusiastic support of all class and school projects which have helped in our advancement, we, the senior class of 1935, dedicate this, our Journal, to J. S. Glaes Page 6 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/007.htm Journal Staff [images] EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Margaret Paddock Betty Rosenfield Faculty Editors—Miss Ann A. Houston, Miss Diantha W. Riddle Page 7 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/008.htm [images] Daniel Lichtenstein, Leonard Levison, Freda Lewin, Beatrice Lynch, Davis Olds, Martha Nietz, Roberta Maizlech, Marjorie Mills, Bctty Jane Oliver, Selma Ofies. Esther Robbins, Martin Sachnoff, Clarence Schulz, Mary Sipula, Leonard Sikov, Edith Stewart, Jacques Wachtel, Jacqueline Weil, Robert Williams, Grace Thomas. Miriam Beeson, Robert Brown, Margaret Clark, Kensey Clarkson, Jean Cole, Laura Dancoff, Tressa Dolatowski, Sidney Dorfman, Robert Flocken, Lea Goldstein. Henry Half, Carl Haller, Felicia Hamilton, Vera Harkness, John Hukill, Virginia King, Jean Klinck, Robert Kornhauser, Jerome Lebowitz, Yolande Lebowitz. Page 8 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/009.htm BUSINESS MANAGERS Jack Levin Jay Reich Thomas McClure Lester Smith PICTURE COMMITTEE Gerald Feldman, Chairman Robert Mitchell Adelaide Bacharach Henriette Bergmann Richard Cassady George Chakurda Betty Gall Doris Vogan Miriam Grimm Gertrude Hastie Betty Lyle Stanley Markey Anna Rupert Matthew Seltzer Page 9 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/010.htm [image] DR. ROLAND G. DEEVERS Principal Page 10 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/.htm Faculty Principal—Roland G. Deevers Vice-Principal—Arthur C. Baird Activities Director—Ann A. Houston Vocational Counselor—W. M. Sharp Girls' Advisor—Lucy A. South A. Clare Apfelbach, Chief Clerk; Lois E. Hill, Clerk; Isabel T. Zinn, Clerk; Catherine M. Hoyt, Book Clerk. ART Dollard, Marie J. Eifert, Raymond Norton, Jennie A. Koenig, Olivia COMMERCIAL Angelo, John P. Bartrim, Helen R. Campbell, Helen L. Fleming, Elizabeth Johnson, Mathilda G. Korona, L. W. Longenecker, Clay H. McCamblay, Katharine S. Melvin. John B. Schade, Anna E. ENGLISH Albert, Dorothy Barkley, Florence M. Clausen, Ruth Clough, Mary G. Evans, Mary A. Hartz, Rose Hoerger, Irvin T. Kerr, Agnes Klingensmith, Elizabeth Laird, Excie M. Leech, Frances M. Long, Belle Montgomery. Nancy S. Pregler, Hedwig O. Riddle, Diantha W. Stuart. Sara D. Wagenknecht, Elizabeth Welsh, Clara I. Young, George K. Zeigler, Dorothy M. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Brennan, Mary A. Bergman, Dorothy Coyne. John Kamler, Yetta T. Richey, Anna G. Roller, C. T. Simpson. Myra C. Todd, Edna R. HISTORY Blitz. Samuel Beachler, Charlotte R. Faust, Alvin G. Geist, Esther T. Graham, Florence Kearney, Jennie Quattrocchi, Anna M. Mitchell, Bertha O. Ross, Cora C. Rupp, Leila H. Soles, Harry C. Tait. Rilla B. Wall, S. Pearl HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Bailey, Charlotte E. Bard, Rebecca F. Grossman, Grace McDermott, Irene E. LIBRARY Anderson, Mary H. McMickle, Margaret H. MATHEMATICS Altsman, Hazel Bernhard, Charles W. Blessing, Rosa Carter, Mary A. Couperthwaite, Marian Glaes, J. S. Freebie, Charles R. Phillips, George M. Pickard, Dorothy E. Phipps, Alice L. Spitler, J. L. Snyder, George B. Wilson, H. H. MANUAL TRAINING *Budde, Wesley E. Hayes, Frank L. Kavanaugh, C. P. Krotzcr, J. Earl Veigel, Alvin M. MUSIC Beolnolt, F. M. Meyer, Dorothy Jean Steiner, Emma Zeigler. Laura E. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Andrews, E. Brenneta Hazlett, Katharyn Hoar, Franklin B. Irvin. Robert W. Irwin, John H. Long, Esther M. Muter, Jeanne E. Oliver, Alexander SCIENCE Baird, Hester A. Colborn, Lon H. Conrad, Paul K. Donaldson, Elizabeth Hackett, R. J. Held, Alva K. Johnston, Jane S. Marshall, Fred L. McCandless, Jane Miller, Elizabeth C. Shriner, J. T. Smith, Mae Weber DIETITIAN Compton. Edna SWIMMING MATRON Bloom, Clara CUSTODIAN Garafona, Nicholas SPEECH Adams, Leona SCHOOL DOCTOR Boots, Edmund, M.D. * Deceased Page 11 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/012.htm January Class Honor Students Highest Honor John Klotz High Honor Betty Jane Oliver Mary Sipula Carl Haller Kensey Clarkson Louis Ross Shelley Berkeley Sidney Dorfman Margaret Paddock William Kunkel Jacob Tracht Marjorie Mills Oscar Goodstein Honor Leonard Sikov Miriam Grimm Adelaide Bacharach Robert Flocken William Rittman Edna Mae Ryan Anna Rupert Gordon Morrison Ray Gady Margaret Clark Richard Cassady Ralph Suttle Mary Tonkin John Hukill Jean Cole Lenka Szeskay Marion Brand Leonard Rosen Zeta Chapter National Honor Society Richard Cassady William Kunkle Robert Flocken Marjorie Mills Carl Haller Betty Jane Oliver John Hukill Margaret Paddock John Klotz William Rittman Page 12 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/013.htm January Class Organization OFFICERS President William Rittman Vice President Betty Jane Oliver Secretary Marjorie Mills Class Colors—Royal Blue and Orange Class Motto—Finis coronat opus. The end crowns the work. Ovid. COMMITTEES Journal John Hukill, Carl Haller, Leonard Sikov, B. J. Oliver, Marjorie Mills, Margaret Paddock, Mary Sipula, Felicia Hamilton, Kensey Clarkson, Sidney Dorfman, Martha Nietz, Jean Klinck, Beatrice Lynch, Jean Cole, Margaret Clark, Robert Williams, Robert Flocken. Social Rose Rizzo, chairman; Leonard Rudolph, Frances Tinsley, Frances Prescott, Lillian Baseman, Irving Sachs, Maurice Parker. Picture Gerald Feldman, chairman; Richard Cassady, Anna Rupert. Adelaide Bacharach, Miriam Grimm. Ring Margaret Paddock, chairman; Martha Nietz, Rose Rizzo, Harry Chisholm. Song Carmelina Ronaro, John Pearce, William Kunkle. Color, Motto and Cheer Herbert Rosenthal, chairman; Louis Ross, Bernard Horn, Gertrude Hastie, Beryl Bahr. Flower Eleanor Miller, chairman; Olive Larson, Marion Rigney, Pearl Newman. Thelma Barrack. Page 13 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/014.htm January 1935 [images] Abels, Pearl Abraham, Vincent Allen, Gladys Eleanor Alpern, Samuel Lawrence Amedick, Francis J. Artz, Pauline Carol Averbach, E. Louis Bacharach, Adelaide Pauline Bahr, Beryl Grayce Barack, Thelma Lorraine Barker, Stewart Benford Barney, Della Ruth Baseman, Lillian Belie, Anna Marie Bendick, John Berkeley, David Shelley Page 14 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/015.htm January 1935 [images] Bonaro, Carmelina Boreman, Hanna Libby Braun, Doris Ruth Brand, Marion Dorothy Caruso, Ralph Cassady, Richard C. Chisholm, Harry M. Clark, Margaret E. Clarkson, James Kensey Close, Elsie Jane Cole, Jean Combs, Nelson R. Wright, Albert Bayard, Jr. Corey, Alice Rose Cornwall, John J. Coyne, Claire Phyllis Page 15 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/016.htm January 1935 [images] Crews, Eugenia Currin, Jean Edna Davies, Jane Gail Deakter, Julius DeTilla, Lenora Dickson, Marion Louise Digman, Alfreda Isabel Di Lonardo, Jennie Marie Dorfman, Sidney Duffy, Alice Jane Eckstein, Irene Erdeky, Helen Mary Epstein, Philip Feldman, Gerald Fisher, Betty Harriet Zemon, Dorothy Page 16 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/017.htm January 1935 [images] Flocken, Robert Edward Gady, Ray Gazdik, Laslo J. Ginsberg, Pearl Glass, Lillian Goldberg, Sidney Harry Goldstein, Rita B. Goldvarg, Sylvia E. Goodstein, Oscar Goodstone, Harold Gregg, Mary Griffin, H. Kemp Grimm, Miriam Carol Grotstein, Sylvia Grove, Wilbur Blair Hall, Earl Willard Page 17 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/018.htm January 1935 Hall, Ivanor Jane Haller, Carl T., Jr. Hamilton, Felicia Hastie, Gertrude M. Henderson, Charles B. Hukill, John Boyd Henry, Donald Murray Herskovitz, Gertrude Jean Horn, Bernard D. Hudson, Clara Ellen Jackson, Frank S. Jenkins, Betty Lois Jones, Mary Louise Kern, Estella Kern, Richard Clyde Kimmelstiel, Miriam Joan Page 18 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/019.htm January 1935 [images] Klaus, Glenn Le Roy Kletz, Harold Bernard Klinck, Jean Eloise Klotz, John William Kosiba, Veronica Mary Kramer, Helen Mae Krauss, Martin Krikstone, Bernard Kunkel, William Howard Laing, Nancy Neff Larson, Olive Wilma Laufe, Harold A. Lehner, Carl Levine, Joshua Jesse Levine, Leonard S. Lewis, Frank F. Page 19 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/020.htm January 1935 Lewis, Robert S. Lippert, Fern Marie Henrietta Locker, Myrla Logue, Elizabeth E. Lynch, Beatrice D. Maddalena, Nancy Fay Mariano, Flora Eleanora Mandel, Joseph McAdams, Joseph Robert McCarney, John Robert, Jr. McClure, William Thomas McCullough, Virginia June McDonald, Dorothy Catherine McKeown, William P. Meth, Miriam Meyer, Malcolm Page 20 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/021.htm January 1935 [images] Miller, Grace Dailey Miller, Eleanor Mills, Marjorie Mitchell, Genevieve Valerie Moellenbrock, Myrtle Irene Morrison, Gordon McLaren Mussoff, Allen Naffah, Magee Newman, Pearl Nietz, Martha Sawyer Novick, Edgar E. Null, Byron Burchfield Oliver, Betty Jane Paddock, Margaret Pardi, Michael Francis Parker, Maurice Page 21 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/022.htm January 1935 [image] Patterson, Beulah Clara Pazin, Julia Pearce, Jchn H. Jones Perelstine, Dorothy Joan Piper, Lois Eloise Pittler, Irwin R. Price, Betty Jane Prescott, Frances June Rech, Julius Riddle, Mary Rigney, Marion Valentine Rittman, William C. Rizzo, Rose Marie Robel, Donald Richard Roberts, Eileen Elizabeth Weitzel, Josephine M. Page 22 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/023.htm January 1935 Tracht, Jacob Rosen, Leonard W. Rosenberg, Irwin Rosenthal, Herbert Ralph Ross, Louis Leon Rossen, Clara S. Rost, Esther Frances Rudolph, H. Leonard Rupert, Anna Ryan, Edna Mae Sachs, Irving Harold Sample, William A. Saunders, Kingsley Richard Scandrol, Lois Jean Schmeltz, Myrtle Olive Schmidt, Barbara A. Page 23 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/024.htm January 1935 [images] Seewald, Sidney Shapiro, Israel Shore, David Shrom, Elizabeth Gardner Sikov, Leonard M. Silverblatt, Irwin Simington, Helen Naomi Simon, Morton Lewis Sipula, Mary Sivij, Michael Smith, Irvin Hubert Solomon, Julius C. Squitieri, Aida Clara Stark, William Sterling, William, Jr. Stumpf, Twila Juanita Page 24 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/025.htm January 1935 [images] Suttle, Ralph Earl Sutton, Virginia Mackey Szecskay, Lenka E. Tamburi, Julius John Tauberg, Milton Teitelbaum, Charles Jerome Tinsley, Frances Mae Tonkin, Mary Van Kirk Walkow, Lucille Hermina Webb, Russell E. Wedner, Albert Leon White, Marjory Williams, Frank R. Williams, Robert Page 25 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/026.htm Senior Class Room Officers Mr. Marshall—Sponsor Room 460 President Frances Prescott Vice President Oscar Goodstein Secretary Eleanor Miller Student Council Richard Cassady Miss McCandless—Sponsor Room 456 President Beatrice Lynch Vice President Jean Cole Secretary Betty Shrom Student Council Harry Chisholm Mrs. Simpson—Sponsor Room 362 President William Stark Vice President William Kunkel Secretary Betty Jenkins Student Council Martha Nietz Miss McCamblay—Sponsor Room 353 President Willard Hall Vice President Alice Corey Secretary Helen Erdeky Student Council Rose Rizzo Mr. Young—Sponsor Room 157 President William Rittman Vice President Maurice Parker Secretary Margaret Paddock Student Council Margaret Paddock Page 26 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/027.htm Class Sponsors Katherine S. McCamblay - 353- This well-liked commercial teacher has received her B.S. Degree...she studied at the University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University, Harvard University, and Indiana State Teachers' College..is exceptionally fond of music and drama...Dislikes personal publicity Mrs. Myra Simpson-362—Attended Clarion Teachers' College, Penn State, Middlebury College . . . Received her A. B. and A. M. degrees at the University of Pittsburgh . . . forward of her college basketball team . . . Gardening is her hobby . . . very fond of books . . . likes biography best ... Member of Pi Lambda Theta honorary fraternity ... Ambition is to bowl 150 . . . Outside of sohool, she is a member of Thursday Night Study Club and University Travel League . . . Approves very much of senior dances . likes teaching in Allderdice . . . Some of us learned Latin from her ... Remember? Miss Jane McCandless-456 — Dislikes idea of publicity, nevertheless we proceed . . . attended California State Teachers' College ... received A. B. degree at University of Pittsburgh . . . gardening and field trips are her hobbies . . . spent several summers on field trips at Cornell, Wisconsin, Columbia and Penn State. George K. Young- 157—A. B. and A. M. University of Pittsburgh. Fred L. Marshall-460—Science teacher . . . Attended school at Thiel, Grove College, and University of Pittsburgh . . Rather fond of sports . . . member of college baseball team . . . Belongs to a Botany Club at Pitt .. . hobby is collecting rare fish for classroom observation . . he likes and is liked by his report class. Page 27 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/028.htm January Class Activities Abele, Pearl Phyllis—Red Cross Club; Aviation Club; Bridge Club; Current Events Club. Abraham. G. Vmcent—Inventors Club; History Club ; Hi-V. Allen. Gladys E.—Current Events Club; History Club; Aviation Club; Type Club. Amedick, Francis J.—Orchestra B; Stamp Club. Arts, Pauline Carol—Library Club; Swimming Team '31, '32, '33; Hockey '33; Tennis '31, '32, '33. Averbach, E. Louis—Hall Patrol; Gym Team; Track '31; Orchestra A; Art Club; Current Events Club. Bacharach, Adelaide—.Senior Class Play; Picture Committee; Tennis '31, '32, '33, '34; Hockey '34; Intra-class Swimming '32, '33; Biology Club; Special Art Club; Red Cross Club. Bahr, Beryl Grayce—Current Events Club; Girls' Choral; Art Club; Hall Patrol; Vigilance Committee; Color Motto and Cheer Committee; Sigma Iota Club; Class Sec.-Treas.; Tennis '32, '33. Barack, Thelma L.—Flower Committee; Current Events Club; Sigma Iota Club; Swimming Team; Intra-murals '31. Barker, Stewart—Green Key; Hi-Y. Barney. Della Ruth—Stage Make-Up Club; Dramatic Club; Sewing Club; Volleyball '33. Baseman. Lillian—Social Committee; Senior Class Play; Library Club; Basketball '33, '32; Volleyball '32, '33: Basketball Manager '34. Belie, Anna Marie—Volleyball '33; Tennis '33, '34; Basketball '33, '34; Hockey '34; Mushball '34. Bendick, John—Junior Life Saving Club; Travel Club; Soccer Team '32; Intra-mural Champ '33. Berkeley, Shelley—Latin Club; Automobile Club; Band. Bonaro, Carmelina—Senior Play; Song Committee; Girls' Chorale; Basketball '32, '34; Hockey '33, '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Tennis '33, '34; History Club. Boreman, Hanna—Vigilance Committee. Brand, Marion D.—Senior Class Play; Girls' Chorale; Players' Guild; Special Art Club; Lunch Patrol; Red Cross Club; Hockey Team '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Tennis '33, '34; History Club. Braun, Doris Ruth—Girls Chorale; Social Representative; Red Cross Club. Buko, John S.—Gym Team '32. '33; Football '33; Jr. Mechanics Club; Class Track Team '34. Caruso, Ralph—Student Council; Track Team '33; Cross Country '32; Swimming '33; Chemistry Club; Class Track Team, Captain. Cassady, Richard C.—Green Key; Hi-Y; Senior Student Council; Senior A Band; Picture Committee; Senior Class Play; Brass Quartet. Chisholm, Harry M.—Hall Patrol; Student Council; Ring Committee; Stamp Club; Museum Club. Chizek, Ruth—Red Cross. Clark. Margaret—Journal Staff ; Orchestra A; Rifle Club. Clarkson, J. Kensey—Journal Staff; Home Room Vice-President-157; Vigilance Committee; Progressive Art League; Stamp Club; Jr. Mechanics Club. Close, Elsie Jane—Vice-President 456; Junior Leaders' Club; Senior Leaders Club; Swimming Team '31, '32, '33, '34; Basketball Team '31, '3?., '33, '34; Volleyball Team '31, '32, '33. '34; Mushball Team '34; Hockey Team '33, '34; Tennis '32, '33, 34. Cole, Jean—Journal Staff; Secretary, 456; Vice-President, 456; Art Club. Combs, Nelson IL—Student Council; Lunch Patrol; Soccer Team Manager; Museum Club; Stamp Club; Progressive Art League; School Play; Intramural Champs '30, '34. Corey, Alice Rose—Art Club; Current Events Club; Lunch Patrol; Senior Student Council; Secretary of Class and School Plays; Business Service Guild; Hall Patrol; Vice-President, 353. Coyne, Claire Phyllis—Special Art Club. Currin, Jean E.—Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Red Cross Club; Special Art Club; Puzzle Club; Hockey Team '33; Swimming Intramural '32. Davies, Jane Gail—Red Cross Club; Aviation Club; Vigilance Committee; History Club. DeTilla. Leonora—Girls' Chorale; Class Play. Dickson, Marion Louise—Current Events Club; Tennis '34; Mushball '33; Swimming '34. Digman, Alfreda Isabel—Girls' Chorale; Girls' Quartette. Di Lonardo, Jennie—Red Cross Club; Business Service Guild. Dorfman. Sidney—Journal Staff ; Senior Class Play; Players' Guild; Senior Debate Club; Champion Intramural Team '31; Pantomime Club. Eckstein, Irene—Current Events; Swimming Team '31; Basketball '31, '32, '33; Volleyball '31, '32; Track '32. Epstein. Patrol; Science Club. Erdeky, Helen—Rod Cross Club; Needlework Club; Math Puzzle Club; Business Service Guild; Foreword Staff; Vigilance Committee; Sec.. 353. Feldman. Gerald—Student Council; Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Picture Committee, Chairman; Junior Gym Team, Manager '30; Junior Mechanics Club; Vigilance Committee. Fisher, Betty Harriet — Vigilance Committee; Chorus; Dramatic Club; Art Club; Volleyball '32; Basketball '31; Tennis '32. Flocken, Robert Edward—Journal Staff; Orchestra A; Current Events Club; String Ensemble; Vigilance Committee; Student Council; All-City Orchestra. Gady, Ray—Junior Swimming Team '31, '32; Rifle Club; Debate Club; Poetry Writing Club; Red Cross. Gazdik, Laslo J.—Hall Patrol; Marionette Club; Class Basketball '32, '33. Page 28 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/029.htm Ginsburg. Pearl-French Club. Glass, Lillian-Variety Club; Red Cross Club; Events Club; Volleyball '31. Goldberg, Sidney Harry-History Dramatic Club; flies and Mineral Club. Goldstein, Rita B.-Junior Dramatic Club; Bas'31. '32, '33; Volleyball '31, '32; Tennis '34; Track '31. Goldvarg, Sylvia E.-Red Cross; Jr. Mechanics; Jr. Chorus; Social Committee; Vigilance Committee. Goldstein, Oscar-Vice-President, 460; Vice-President Senior Debating Society; Lunch Patrol , Senior Class Play; Senior Volleyball Team '33; Rifle Club. Goldstone Harold-Track '33, '34; Volleyball '33; Swimming '32; Gym Team '31; Basketball '34 Gregg, Mary Frances-Student Council; Shakespear Club; Scrap Book Club; Aviation Club. Griffin, Harry Kemp-Senior Class Play; Short Wave Club; Puzzle Club; Lunch Patrol. Grimm, Miriam C.--Senior Leaders; Picture Committee; Hockey '33. '34; Swimming '33, '34; Basketball Manager '33; Volleyball '32, '34; Biology Club; Scrapbook Club; Art Club. Grove, Wilbur B.-Senior "A" Band; Football Squad '33; Junior Life Saving Club; Moving Picture Club; Vigilance Committee. Hall, Ivanor J.-Treasurer, 460; Swimming Team '34; Lunch Patrol; Volleyball '33. Hall, E. Willard-President. 353; Student Council Representative; Current Events Club; Variety Club; Vigilance Committee. Haller, Carl T.-Journal Staff; Golf Team '33, '34; President of Home Room; Green Key. Halt, Elmer R.-Rifle Club. Hamilton, Felicia-Journal Staff; Track Team '30; Hockey Team '33; Senior Chorus; Girls' Chorale; Senior Leaders"32, '33; Museum Club; Shakespear Club. Hastie, Gertrude M.-Hall Patrol; Color, Motto and Cheer Committee; Senior Leaders' Club; Foreward Staff ; Basketball '33, '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Tennis, Manager '34; Hockey '33, '34. Henderson, Charles B.-Hall Patrol; Orchestra; Stamp Club ; Vigilance Committee. Henry, Donald M.-Senior "A" Orchestra; Automobile Club; Vigilance Committee. Horn, Bernard C.-President, 460; Color, Motto and Cheer Committee; "A" Band; Radio Club; Biology Club; Lunch Patrol; Automobile Club; Club. Hudson, Clara Ellen-Orchestra "A". Hukill, John B.-Green Key; Hi-Y; Journal Staff; Sec.-Treas. of Home Room; Junior Latin Club; Intramurals '32, '33. Jenkins, Betty Lois-Swimming Team '34; Volleyball '33; Junior Girls' Leaders' Club; Hall Patrol ; Hobby Club; Sec.-Treas., 362. Jones. Mary Louise-Lunch Patrol; Business Service Guild. Kern, Richard Clyde-Soccer Ball '31; Current Events Club; History Club; Geometrical Design Club. Kimmelstiel, Miriam Joan-Lunch Patrol; President, 362; German Club; Library Club; Girls' Aviation Club; Motor Club; Volleyball '31, '32, '33: Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34; Tennis '33, '34; Mushball '34. Klaus, Glenn Leroy--Orchestra "A"; Male Chorus; Lunch Patrol. Kletz, Harold B.-Lunch Patrol; German Club; Swimming Team '31, '32; Intramural '31, '32, '33, '34; Jr. Basketball '31; Basketball Manager '33, '34; Jr. Volleyball '31; Motor Club; Jr. Dramatics. Klinck, Jean E.-Journal Staff ; Story-telling Club; Marionette Club; Rifle Club; Senior Leaders' '33. '34; Tennis '31, '32, '33, '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Basketball '33, '34; Hockey '33, '34; Mushball '34. Klotz. John-"A" Orchestra; Jr. Stamp Club; Sr. Stamp Club; Senior Class Play; Chemistry Assistance Club; Commencement Speaker. Kosiba, Veronica-Business Service Guild. Kramer, Helen Mae-Girls Aviation Club; Current Events Club; Vigilance Committee; Basketball '31. Krauss, Martin-Lunch Patrol; Junior Dramatics; German Club; Radio Broadcast Club. Krikstone, Bernard-Lunch Patrol; Band; Stamp Club; Motor Club; Lettering Club; Basketball. Manager '34. Kunkel. William H.-Tennis '31, '33, '34; Junior City Tennis Champion '31; Golf Team '32; Vice-President, 362; Orchestra; Trio; All City Orchestra; Hi-Y; Class Play; Song Committee. Laing, Nancy Neff-Hall Patrol; Foreword Representative; Dramatic Club. Larson, Olive Wilma-Hall Patrol; Flower Committee; History Dramatic Club; Waffle-Weave Club; Variety Club. Lank. Harold A.-Champion Intramural '31, '32: Inventors' Club; Museum Club. Levine, Jesse --Senior Debating Club; Senior Class Play. Levine, Leonard S.-Orchestra; Band; Dramatic Club; Automobile Club; Baseball Manage- '31. '32; Ass't. Basketball Manager '34; Lunch Patrol; Intramural Basketball '35; Intramural Mushball '35. Lewis. Frank Taylor-Senior Debating Club; Players' Guild ; Senior Class Play ; Math Club. Lewis. Robert-Student Council Representative: Inventors' Club ; Museum Club ; Intramural Championship Team '30, '32 ; Soccer Team '30 ; Senior Chorus. Lippert, Fern-German Club. Locker, Myrla-Lunch Patrol; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Dramatic Club; Puzzle Club. Logue. Elizabeth E.-Orchestra; History Club; Movie Club; Type Club; Music Library Club. Page 29 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/030.htm Lynch, Beatrice D.-Journal Staff; Senior Class Play; Hockey '34; President, 456. Maddalena, Fay-Business Service Guild. Malatesta, Vincent J.-Motor Club; Football '32; Intramural Basketball; Golf Team '33. Mandel, Joseph-Band "A"; Orchestra "A": Brass Quartet. Matvey, A. Stephen-Football '32, '33, Co-Captain of '34 squad; Intramural Champs '33; Stage Crew; Hall Patrol. McAdams, Joseph Robert-Automobile Club; Current Events Club; Aeroplane Club; Lunch Patrol; History Club; Junior Life-Saving Club; Hi-Y. McClure, William T.-T.unch Patrol; Motion Picture Club; Stamp Club; Aeroplane Club; History Club. McCullough, Virginia June- Business Service Guild. McDonald, Dorothy C.-Hall Patrol; President, 456; Current Events Club; Junior Leaders' Club; Basketball '31, '32, '33; Volleyball '31, '32, '33, '34. McKeown, William-Intramural '33; Sports Club. Meth, Miriam-French Club; Commercial Club. Meyer, Malcolm-Golf Team '34; Current Events Club; Junior Orchestra; Marionette Club. Miller, Eleanor F.-Secretary, 460; Social Representative; Tennis '31. '32, '33, '34; Basketball '31; Volleyball '32; Red Cross. Miller, Grace Dailey-Report Room President; Report Room Vice-President; Red Cross Club; Marionette Club; History Movie Club; Business Service Guild; Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Hockey '34. Mills, Marjorie-,Sec.-Treas. Senior Class; Pres. Senior Leaders'; Foreword Staff ; Journal Staff; Senior Class Play; Volleyball '31, '32, '33, '34; Tennis '32, '33, '34, Manager '32; Swimming '34; Hockey '34. Mitchell, Genevieve-Lunch Patrol; Foreword Staff; Journal Staff ; Business Service Guild. Moellenbrock, Myrtle I.-Aviation Club; Red Cross Club; Business Service Guild. Morrison, Gordon McLaren - Orchestra "A" ; Woodwind Quintet. Mussoff, Allen-Volleyball Manager '30; Inventors' Club; Museum Club; Intramural Champs '30, '32. Naffah, Magee-Book Room Club; 12th Grade Class Track Team; Soccer Team '31; Intramural Champs '32, '33. Newman, Pearl-Flower Committee; "B" Orchestra.; Band "B"; Shakespeare Club. Nietz, Martha Sawyer-Student Council Rem esentative; Journal Staff; Ring Committee. Novick, Edgar E.-Current Events Club; Track '31, '32; Orchestra; Art Club. Null, Byron Burchfield - Vigilance Committee; Junior Mechanics Club; Intramurals Champs '33, '34; Intramural Basketball '34. Oliver, Betty Jane-Vice-President Senior Class; Editor-in-Chief of Foreword; Journal Staff ; Treasurer, Senior Leaders' Club; Volleyball '31, '32, '33, '34; Swimming Team '32, '34; Swimming Team Manager '32, '33; Hockey '34; Basketball '31, '32. '33, '34; Commencement Speaker. Paddock, Margaret I. -Vice-President Student Council; Foreword Staff ; Chairman Ring Committee; Editor-in-Chief Journal Staff ; Senior Class Play; Leaders' Club; Swimming '32, '33, '34; Basketball '32, '33, '34; Volleyball '31, '32, '33, '34; Track '31, '32. Pardi, Michael F.-Intramural Volleyball '34. Parker, Maurice-- Jr, and Sr. Volleyball '30. '31. '32, '33; Jr. Basketball Manager '31; Sr. Basketball Captain '32, '33, '34; Sr. Football '33, '34. Patterson, Beulah Clara-Variety Club; Current Events Club; Volleyball Captain '32; Volleyball '33; Class Secretary; Picture Club; Vigilance Committee; Business Service Guild. Pazin, Julia-Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Basketball '32, '33; Current Events Club. Pearce, John-Jr. Life Saving '31, '32; Green Key; Social Committee; Song Committee; Band "A"; Basketball '33; Hi-Y; Vice-President, 157; Senior Class Play. Perelstine, Dorothy J. - Museum Club; Motor Club; Girls' Volleyball '32, '33; Special Art Club; Track '31. Piper. Lois Eloise-Red Cross Club; Orchestra "A"; Volleyball '32; Swimming '33, '34; Hockey '34. Prescott, Frances June-President, 12A-460; Vice-President, 12B-460; Social Committee; Red Cross Club. Price, Betty-Red Cross Club; Needlework Club; Business Service Guild. Rech, Julius J.-Mathematics Club; Marionette Club; History Club. Riddle, Mary-Travel Club. Rigney, Marion Valentine-Hockey '34; Basket-hall '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34; Student Council Representative; Business Service Guild; Needlework Guild (Pres.); Sr. Orchestra; Lunch Patrol; Vigilance Committee; Library. Rittman, William- President of Senior Class; President, 157; Class Volleyball '33; Champion Class Basketball Team '34; Band; Brass Quartet; Green Key; Hi-Y; Book Room Club; Playeis' Guild. Rizzo, Rose M. - Red Cross Club; Volleyball Champion '33; Basketball '34; Student Council Representative; Ring Committee; Chairman Social Committee; Lunch Patrol; Foreword Reporter; Business Service Guild; Hockey Championship '34. Rebel, Donald R.-Inventors' Club; Band; Orchestra; Current Events Club; Junior Mechanics Club; Aeroplane Club. Roberts, Eileen E.-Lunch Patrol ; Sewing Club; Current Events Club. Page 30 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/031.htm Rosen, Leonard W.—Life Saving Club; Current Events Club; Football '34; Volleyball '33; Intramural Champions '32, '33; Junior Swimming. Rosenberg. Irwin—Band; Orchestra; Inventors Club; Jr. Mechanics Club. Rosenthal, Herbert R. — Senior Debate Club; Color, Motto and Cheer Committee; Book Room Club; Sigma Iota; Senior Class Play; Inventors' Club; Chess Club; Marionette Club; Lunch Patrol. Ross, Louis L.—Basketball '31, '34; Volleyball '30, '33; Soccer '31 ; Track Team '30. '31, '32, '33; Sigma Iota; Jr. Mechanics Club; Senior Class Play. Rossen, Clara -- Lunch Patrol; Library Club; History Club; Scrapbook Club. Rost, Esther—Red Cross Club; Jr. Chorus; Volley -I all '31. '32; Tennis '31, '32, '33; Advertising Club. Rudolph, H. Leonard — Student Council; Foreword Staff; Social Committee; Lunch Patrol; Sport Club; Jr. Basketball '31; Sr. Basketball. Manager '33. '34. '35; Jr. Volleyball '31. Rupert. Anna—Picture Committee; German Club; Book Room Club. Ryan. Edna Mae—Hall Patrol; Vigilance Committee; Chorus; Girls' Chorale; Travel Club; French Club. Sachs, Irvine Harold—Social Committee; Stamp Club; Volleyball '33, '34; Assistant Manager Jr. Basketball '30; Sport Club; Intramurals '33. Saunders, Richard K. — Champion Intramurals '31 ; Short Wave Club. Schmaltz, Myrtle Olive—Track Team '31; Travel Club; Student Council; Costume Club; Girls' Chorale. Schmidt, Barbara A.—Red Cross Club; Bookmakers' Club. Seewald, Sidney — Current Events Club; Gym Team '31, '32; Track Team '31, '32. Shapiro, Israel—Senior Band; Senior Class Play; Motor Club; Inventors' Club; Motion Picture Club. Shore, David Current Events Club; Jr. Swimming Team; Jr. Life Saving Club; Sr. Life Saving Club; History Club; History Picture Club; Art Club. Shrom, Elizabeth Gardner—Secretary. 456; Girls Chorale; Sigma Iota; History Dramatic Club; Hockey '33, '34. Sikov. Leonard M.—Journal Staff; Sigma Iota; Inventors' Club; Chess Club; Dramatic Club; School Play; Lunch Patrol; Vigilance Committee; Marionette Club; Junior Chorus. Silverblatt, Irwin — Hall Patrol; History Club; Inventors' Club; Jr. Soccer Team; Current Events Club. Simington, Helen Naomi--Red Cross Club; Girls' Reserves Club; French Club. Simon, Morton L.—Lunch Patrol; Hall Patrol; Swimming Team '32, '33; Band; Book Room Club; Players' Guild; Marionette Club. Sipula, Mary — Journal Staff; Commencement Speaker; Hall Patrol; Shakespeare Club; Intraclass Swimming Team '32. Siviy, Michael- -Hall Patrol; Vigilance Committee: Intramurals '32; Dramatic Club; Travel Club. Smith, J. Irvin—Jr. Mechanics Club. Solomon. Julian C.—Vigilance Committee; Male Chorus; "A" Chorus; Motor Club. Squitieri, Aida—Bookholder of School Play; Book Room Club; Volleyball '32; Rifle Club; Red Cross Club; French Club. Stark, William— Orchestra "A"; Senior "A" Band; All City Orchestra: Basketball: Public Speaking Club; Vice-President, 362; President. 362; Sigma Iota; Senior Debating Society; Lunch Patrol. Stirling, William, Jr.—Hi-Y; Sport Club. Tamburi. Julius John — Intramural Field Meet Captain '33; Swimming Team Manager '31; Soccer Team '31; Motor Club; Hi-Y; Football '32, '33. '34; Intramural Basketball Captain '33. Tauberg. Milton—Hall Patrol; Class Volleyball Team '33; Championship Class Basketball Team '34; Senior Class Play. Tinsley, Frances M.—Girls' Aviation Club; Social Committee. Tonkin. Mary V. K.—Volleyball '32, '33; Basketball '33. '34; Hockey '33; Tennis '32, '33; Swimming '33. Tracht, Jacob Senior Class Play; Vice-President 362; Chess Club; History Movie Club; Museum Club; Intramural Volleyball '34. Welkow, Lucille H.--Motor Club; Junior Dramatic Club; Junior Leaders; Volleyball '32. '33, '34; Basketball '31, '33, '34. Webb. Russell E. — Male Chorus; Voice "A" Chorus; Museum Club; Cross Country '33; Intramural Basketball '33, '34; Intramural Volleyball '33. Wedner, Albert L.-- Lunch Patrol; Inventors' Club; History Club; Current Events Club; Intramurals '32. Weitzel. Josephine—Vigilance Committee; Volleyball '32, '33; Aviation Club; Swimming Team '32; Baseball Team '34; Lunch Patrol; Bock Room Club. White, Marjory—History Club; Lunch Patrol; Library Club; Motor Club; Foreword Representative. Williams, Frank R.— Hall Patrol; Inventors' Club. Williams, Robert—Vice-President of Home Room; Journal Staff; Class Basketball '33, '34; Intramurals '32; Latin Club. Wright, Albert Bayard, Jr.—Green Key; Hi-Y. Zemon, Dorothy -Library Club; Red Cross Club. Page 31 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/032.htm [image] Graduating Class January, 1935 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/033.htm Class Features Radio First-Nighter (362) HELLO, ladies and gentlemen, this is your favorite announcer, Torn Sawyer, describing a typical first-night of a Broadway musical comedy. In case you are interested, the name of this musical satire is "The Magnate of Allwa Street". The noted playwright,. Mr. Martin Krauss, authored this promising production. Mr. Gordon Morrison, the renowned concert orchestra conductor, wrote the lyrics. Here is the cast of tonight's performance. The little "Ylocksha" is played by that villain of villains, Mr. Isreal Shapiro. Miss Mariam Kimmelstiel, the statuesque lady of the stage, is playing the leading feminine role. Miss "Lady Lue" Walkow, in the second feminine lead, will offer some lighter moments with her delightful singing and dancing. We know that there will be a gay time tonight with those two singing comedians, Russell Webb and Julian Soloman. Mr. Webb will also do a little crooning, which he can do so well. There are several minor parts but I haven't time to name them. The stage sets were designed by Miss Jean Currin, a well-known interior decorator. She was aided by Miss Martha Nictz, who also designed the gowns to be worn by the ladies of the cast. Miss Dorothy Zemon of Hollywood, came to New York especially to design the hair dresses to be worn by the two leading ladies. Miss Clara Rossen, owner of several exclusive beauty shops, will make up the two feminine stars. Joseph Mandel, well-known trumpeter, is in the small accompanying orchestra made up of the leading musicians in the city. Well, more and more people arc arriving by the minute, Mr. Krauss just came in with his secretary, Miss Miriam Meth. Mr. Morrison has driven up with his friend Dr. Kunkel, who is very much interested in music, and the Governor of New York, William Stark, who is another musician. The inveterate first fighters, Miss Julia Pazin and Miss Barbara Schmidt, have entered the lobby. Miss Irene Eckstein, New York's favorite mannikin, has gone into the lounge with her two inseparable friends, Miss Thelma Barrack, and the woman athlete, Miss Rita Goldstein. Miss Betty Fisher, one of the season's more popular "debs", is coming in the door, followed by two of New York's more successful business men, Irving Sachs and the millionaire Leonard Rosen. Herbert Rosenthal, that really funny comedian who made a million dollars in the movies, is entering with his two stooges, "Mike" Pardi and Nick Romanchack. Miss Betty Jenkins, the "deb" who wants to be a lion tamer (we arc serious) and her inseparable chum, "deb" Frances Tinsley, who would like very much to be a chemist, Page 33 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/034.htm (see Mr. Cothorn), are followed by the man-about-town, Byron Null. The owners of the delightful "Little Bookshop", Miss Anna Rupert and Miss Josephine Weitzel, have left it long enough to attend this play. (We don't blame them). Oh, here comes the radio comedian, Hal Kletz, with his familiar "Hi, Toots." Bernard Krikstone, the bridge-builder, and his associate, Jacob Tracht, who has just finished the one hundred floor skyscraper, are entering this structure, (I wonder if they feel lost). Anyone connected in any way with tonight's production should be highly flattered because two notables seldom seen at first nights are here this evening. They are Irwin Rosenberg, the noted inventor and scientist, and his co-worker, Frank Williams. On one of his few stops in New York, Mr. Vincent Malatesta, the world traveler, has condescended to come tonight. Mr. Jerry Teitelbaum, the owner of many Five and Ten's, is here with his partner, Mr. Leonard Levine. I am surprised that so many people showed up before the opening curtain. Wait a minute, I spoke too soon. William Flanagan, the sportsman and movie idol, just came in. It looks as if he had overslept. In just a minute, the curtain will rise on the first act of the first performance of Broadway's first hit of the season. We might have known that Miss Jean Klinck, the auto-racing and flying enthusiast, would fly in from London just to see the play. "How is the ocean today, Miss Klinck?" Oh, I forgot, she speaks only Chinese. With Miss Klinck is Miss Virginia Sutton, a famous auto-racer. Well, good-night, folks, I am sorry you can't be here, but not everyone can be fortunate all the time. Flash! S. S. 460 Wrecks Off Coast of Allderdice THE night was dark; lightning flashed in jagged streaks; thunder rolled like a bass drum. The good ship S. S. 460 desperately was ploughing through a turbulent sea. Suddenly there came a sickening crash. A cry came forth from Captain Cassaday: "All hands on deck, man the life boats!" The first mate, Julius Deakter, tried to carry out the Captain's orders. "Get your life belts and report to your stations," he cried. There was much confusion; people screamed and fainted. Two sailors, Kemp Griffin and William Sample, were busy fanning Pearl Abels, a noted buyer, back to conseiousncss—they managed to bring hei- to, but remembering the situation she promptly fainted again. Oscar Goodstein and Marian Brand, the famous Shakespearean actors had been rehearsing a scene, and coming out on deck, shouted: "Can'st not do something about this?" (The language seemed to have stuck—we wonder-could "Twelfth Night" have affected them??) A little farther along the deck, climbing hastily into life preservers were Page 34 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/035.htm seen Francis Amedick, John Cornwall, Glenn Klaus, and Joseph McAdams. These boys were entertainers on board, each accomplished along individual lines. Above the din of all the excitement, Alfreda Digman, that famous opera star was heard singing. It had been rumored that whenever she was excited she would burst into song. It was now a known fact. Accompanying her on her tour of Europe were Eugenia Crews, Lenora de Tilla, Bernard Horn, Frank Lewis, and William Stirling. Quite in contrast to this confusion, however, a shuffle-board game between Ivanor Hall, Juanita Stumpt, Genevieve Mitchell -and Lenka Szesckay kept right on. Frances Prescott, wrapped up in a steamer rug, watched unconcernedly. Rushing to warn them of their danger, Mary Gregg slipped when the boat lurched and fell overboard. With the cry of "Man overboard!" Jesse Levine, that All-American swimmer, did a beautiful jack-knife from the rail to rescue the fair maiden! Most of the passengers had now been lowered to the raging sea in life boats. What was ahead—no one knew. After passing a very long night in a mad sea, the dawn came bringing with it a somewhat calmer sea. Betty Jane Oliver and Marjorie Mills had tried to keep the spirits up in one boat by singing a song that was quite rousing. It was learned later that Miss Oliver had gotten the song a long time back at a camp she attended. (We wonder what that song was??) In another boat not far away were Steve Matvey, that famous football star, Julius Rech and Irwin Smith, the polo players, and Ralph Suttle that most distinguished surgeon who, incidentally, was on his way to Europe to perform an operation on that world renowned comedian Bayard Wright. They were trying to break the monotony by each one guessing as to how close they were to land. After all this guessing, it was a girl it another boat who really sighted land first. She was Ray Gady, nation-wide-known designer for women. With glad shouts the oarsmen took renewed strength and pulled for shore. Several hours later the boats struck bottom, and the passengers alighted with much glee. The island looked uninhabited—at least as much as could be seen at a glance. So, of course, the next course to take, they agreed, was to break up in parties and start to explore. Bernard Horn headed one group. Along with him went Adelaide Bacharach, a promising young artist, Claire Coyne, and Eleanor Miller, her models, and Helen Simington, distinguished woman diplomat, who had been on her way to attend The League of Nations. They had not gone very far into the depths of the island when who should confront them but Leonard Sikovbut lo and behold, he had reverted to the primitive life of a cannibal, and therefore had his warriors drag the victims to his village. There, they were bound and tied ready to be boiled in the soup. Just at the crucial moment, however, along came Bill McClure and Donald Robel—captain and co-captain respectively of The Nation, a rescue ship with Lois Piper and Aida Squiteria, both notable for work done in similar cases. And they lived happily ever after. Page 35 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/036.htm A11-(derdice)-In A Day-(ze) Mark Mellinger (8 :44) In the dark and dismal group of "Gay Graduates" shot little F. H., past the rows and rows and rows of serious and smiling faces (or should I say "calm and collected countenances"???) of her classmates, among whom she discerned "Handsome (John Turnball, Jr.) to you!! Henderson and "Johnny" Pearce attempting to decipher codes sent "to and fro" under the "eagle eye" of Mr. Young—on past "Tiny" Tauberg and Dave Shore, who were avidly debating the question: "Is kiss a common or proper noun" ?—at last arriving under the nose of Sir M. Simon, who, perhaps, maybe, because of his "sox" appeal, had been placed in the midst of "glorious gals." Suddenly, from out of the depths of the "bookroom," emerged President "Bill" Rittman and Sid (-"Bkrm")-Dorf man just long enough for "Pater" Young to inquire if they had removed their names from the "A. L." (9 :00) Awakened from a sound sleep, yours truly, having nothing more or less than a study ( ?) class the first period, decided to accompany "Petite Patty" Grimm to that fascinating study of jewelry !! Here, she smirkingly watched, from under a pot of boiling acid, the antics of those two "would-be-Goldsmiths," Magee Naf fah and Malcolm Meyer !! These boys were having more fun !—Magee burning of f each and every one of his eye lashes and Malcolm calmly sawing away on his index finger!! The rest was unbearable, so off she trudged to Mr. Marshall's room. Here, peeking in the door, she beheld Shelley Berkeley gingerly clasping the cutest green frog to his breast and whispering sweet nothings (really, Shelley gets "A" in biology) into its ear ! (Do frogs have ears, Shelley???) But gracious, what is he doing to the poor darling? Really, this is quite sickening—I must leave!! Rushing away, she headed for Miss Riddle's room, where, to her astonishment, she perceived Carl Lehner and Robert (Speedy) Lewis visibly being heart broken over "Dear" Henry Esmond and his fascinating ( ?) love affair!! (Not unlike some we know of !) Present, also, was Tiny Mary Sipula—who, with a dangerous look in her eye, was emotionally rendering Sandburg's "Fog" !! Slinking sideways, the reporteress glanced into Miss Beachler's room and there saw Richard Saunders reciting history ( ?) dates!!! (10:15) While anticipating lunch, Miss H. thought it advisable to report to at least one class today. So she answered "presente" when Miss Bergman called the roll in French. Translation got under way and Margaret Paddock, that famous woman of action, contributed her bit of information concerning the "Miserables" !! Sweet Page 36 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/037.htm and silent Flora Mariano sat "et pensa", "Qu est-ce que je fais cette nuit???" Suddenly, a golden voice was heard rhythmically accompanying our rendition of French words! Unable to stand the suspense longer, F. H. rushed up to the fourth floor, and there she espied lovely Myrla Locker sending forth glorious notes fit for a wedding!! While up there, Laslo Gazdik was seen in "Crafts", intent on achieving success with his latest invention : non-crooked picture frames!! Ah, h, h,—the bell—food!! On the way to it, she collided with Ralph Caruso, who just out of Physics Class, was still walking around in a dream!! Lunch—and what a lunch one can consume in 15 whole minutes!! It's 11 :30 by the time your friend arrives with your lunch checks!! Food flies and so does time—so—!!! (11:45) As she slipped into her fourth period class by the skin of her feet, F. H. saw, engrossed in finishing their meal, Allen (Butch) Mussoff, John (Irish) McCarney, and Vince Abraham!! Demurely attempting to get just one more bite of her candy, "Precious Pearl" Newman concealed herself from Miss Riddle's view and succeeded!! Getting her "fill" of "Halleck," Henry Esmond and Modern Poetry all rolled up in one, F. H. was in dire need of a bit of practical inspiration, so left to visit Mr. Lon Colhorn!! Here, she found "actor, scholar, and Jack-of-all-trades" John Klotz, engrossed in attempting to retrieve the pair of cotton trousers that he had washed in "Lye," just to see if they really would dissolve ! !Fearing for her life, the "detekative-in-skirts" fled from this multitude of genii (plural of genius!!) On her way down, F. H. stopped in at 353 !! There, gazing over Fay Maddalena's shoulder, she was unable to decipher all of those hieroglyphics Fay was drawing, until she was informed that this was a class in shorthand!! (I still don't know what they meant !!) Suddenly, as she pranced along the deserted (at lunch time??) halls, she beheld Nelson-Art-Combs, with poster and paint, daubing here, there and every little where, just to "get the effect." !!! (No One Ever Knows What Time It Is!!!) To endure an activity (by the way, who ever thought of calling it that?) was beyond all comprehension—so, with more energy than usual, your journalist skipped ( ?) all the way down to the auditorium—at least, all the way from the first floor annex !!! There, attempting to "sneak a peek" at play rehearsal, she slunk through the door and evaporated into an seatte--ah, getting Shakespearean already, eh??? How now, eyes, do you see—how can it be?? Yea, and in truth, wherefore, alas, epic, an which, arose (by permission of G. Stein)—it surely is—Louis (Sebastian) Ross and Lillian (Olivia) Baseman engaged in a heated argument over the lines ; "Some are born great some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em" !!! These two actors have undoubtedly been either born great, achieved greatness, or had it thrust upon them!! Who k nows??? Page 37 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/038.htm (Next To The Last) What a long, long period! Even if it is the next to the shortest in the day. It's still the next to last !! Well, while we're at it, we might as well go up to Miss Blessing's where a lot of us are taking algebra (but where to, please???) As fellow algebraians, F.,H. had mathematicians John Henry Jones Pearce, Harold Laufe, "Bill" Rittman, and "Marg" Paddock!! Here, we speedily discussed Einstein's Theory of Relativity, and other such trivial subjects!! The gong sounded (not a prize-fight) and we tore ourselves away from those interesting subjects!! Down flights and flights of stairs—or rather "up"—for more people were coming "up" the "down stairs than were going down the ups—oh well, you know what I mean!! On the way, she encountered Veronica Kosiba, whose fingers were practically dropping off from typing in Miss McCamblay's room!!! Following in Veronica's footsteps, or, rather, walking up her back, came little Mary Lou Jones, who has been training seriously for the secretarial position under the president of the U. S. Well, let's get down those steps, please!!! (Ah, At Last !) Racing across the court from first annex to first, F. H. caught up with Estelle Kern and, together, they struggled into that "lonesome" and "deserted" basket-room !! Then, after the weekly bath of soap and congealed water, F. H. participated in a few games such as: basketball, hockey, tennis, volley-ball, mushballwhich reminds me—on the way over, we encountered the genuine Maurice "Mushy". "Bing" Parker in person !! Yes, girls, the football hero!! Thrills and chilblains! And with "Mushy" was that irresistible, young basketball player, Harold (Goody) Goodstone!!!! Now, to get to a more technical (yet somewhat less interesting to the common rabble)—subject—that of "commercial law." And guess who has dreams of becoming one of our much-needed lawyers—none other than Kensey Clarkson, who, between times and cases, is quite, quite an artist !! Also aspiring to that great profession is Lois Scandrol, a diminutive, yet forceful damsel !! They're getting too deep for your author, so let's run up and visit Sweet (yet a stickler for work) Miss Ross!! Here, in her class of history 8's, we find John Buko, athlete, aviator, and genuine "all-arounder," giving the latest news scoops!! And it looks a lot like both John and F. H. are having dif ficulty getting the latest "scoops" !!! However, it is 3:05 now and at 3:05 Allderdice makes more noise than a "chickens' scoop" !! Get it? So, since a pun is the lowest form of wit, let's of f "wit" the false smile, and be on our way homewards to night-work, for what is a school without at least one scholar?? Page 38 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/039.htm Song Hits of 456 Graduation January 31-1 Can't Believe It's True Mary Louise Sullivan—So Shy Olive Larson—Mademoiselle Pauline Artz—Sophisticated Lady Elsie Jane Close—You're Ev'rywhere Dorothy McDonald—Stay as Sweet as You Are Albert Wedner—The Old Man of the Mountain Della Barney—Little You Know Eileen Roberts—Solitude Robert Fiacken—Contented Nancy Laing—Fit as a Fiddle After Graduation—Congratulate Me Beatrice Lynch—Blame It on My Youth Margaret Clark—So Nice Doris Braun- -Somebody Sweet Elmer Halt—Sleepy Head Marion Dickson—Beautiful Girl Harry Chisholm—Sing College Boy Jane Davies—Alice in Wonderland Sidney Seewald—The Man on the Flying Trapeze Louis Averbach—Lost in a Fog Mary Tonkin—All.American Girl Lillian Glass—You're O. K. Carmclina Bonaro—My Future Star Gertrude Hastic—You're a Builder Upper Edgar Novick—With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming Robert Williams—Out of the Darkness Betty Shrom—Freckle Face Esther Rost—Look Who's Here William Smalc—I Wish That I Were Twins Philip Epstein—Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolff Leonard Rudolph—Don Juan Sylvia Grotstcin—Who Is Sylvia? Jean Cole—Temptation Mary Riddle—So Sweet Moran Conwell—Here Comes the Captain Elizabeth Logue—Carefree Harry Weitzel —School Days? Charles Henderson—Lazybones Irwin Silveliblatt—Learning Frank Jackson—You Lead the Parade Fern Lippert—Bright Eyes 39 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/040.htm 353 Foreword-Herald (Headline Clippings) [images of newspaper headlines] Page 40 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/041.htm [images of newspaper headlines] Page 41 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/042.htm Poet or Prophet? Now if you listen you shall hear: Of the mid-year class of Allderdice; The latest report of its present career; Of those who hoped great fame to entice. Each reader knows that in this world So many ills have always stayed That now Bill Kunkel, with flags unfurled, The ranks of science has arrayed. To aid him in a foreign land He's need of well-trained girls in white. The nurses Oliver, Logue, Brand, Miss Piper and Miss Stumpf do fight! And near a well-known dentist's chair (While Clarkson draws a wreath) We find our Sullivan in her lair Who does her best to pull some teeth! To "learn" the mob was quite a task Until F. Amedick and Miss Crews Perfected this system: first they ask Their pupils to learn the "U's." Many girls who like to write Have reached their wanted goal. But educated persons cite The works of Rost and Cole. To learn to fly—do airy pranks Is quite a thrilling stunt—and so Our classmates in these flying ranks Are Sample, Pardi, Meyer, Buko. Miss Digman teaches music well, And Mary Lou the organ plays. Replacing Ramona, they do tell, Is Miss McDonald—latest craze. Our Mister Morrison does lead His own orchestral jazzy men. On Novick's songs his friends do feed— "They're fine" says Wry critic's pen! Page 42 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/043.htm And ev'rywhere we look around Commercial artists' work we see; The signature—now is it found That it is Griffin, Mills, Corey? We cross a bridge—perhaps the mark Of Bernard Krikstone--engineer. Again, we hear the voice of Stark A socialistic man—no fear. Our Chisholm now, is some cadet! And Strom and Currin have had great fame, For many fashions they do set Within our homes—no two the same. Now Pearce and Cas did not want much For just a million did they aspire. They worked and worked—so now can touch A silver ball, or golden lyre. Our Milton Tauherg has success Because he's the toastmaster now. Jack Hukill, too, now does confess He's at the top—take a bow ! And we suspect that Hamilton Has dreams of crashing Hollywood. But Flocken fears that Washington Does not realize his worth—it should! Stenography has on its roll Some well-trained girls from Allderdice, And many now have reached their goal— Three are McCullough, Newman, Price. John Bendick works for Uncle Sam; Cartoonist is Kemp Griffin now. "Are you a dancer?" Gregg: "I am!" Before the footlights does she how. Of course this list has just a few, For lots of others fame have won. Their duty many chose in lieu Of glory which they might have won. Page 43 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/044.htm Autographs [images of student signatures] Page 44 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/045.htm [images of student signatures] Page 45 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/046.htm [images of student signatures] Page 46 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/047.htm [images of student signatures] Page 047 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/048.htm [images of student signatures] Page 48 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/049.htm [image of cartoon] Page 49 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/050.htm June Class organization OFFICERS President Betty Adams Vice President William Smith Secretary Jack Levin Glass Colors—Navy Blue and Chartreuse Class Motto—"Nostros Amemus" Let us love each other COMMITTEES Journal Lea Goldstein, Edith Stewart, Betty Rosenfield, Laura Dancoff. Freda Lewin, Robert Brown, Tessie Dolatowski, Jerome Lebowitz, Roberta Maizlech, Jack Levin, Lester Smith, Jacques Wachtel, Jacqueline Weil, Thomas McClure, Vera Harkness, Grace Wilson, Martin Sachnof, f, Virginia King, David Olds, Daniel Lichenstein, Esther Robbins, Miriam Beeson, Jay Reich, Robert Kornhauser,- Selma Ories, Leonard Levison, Clarence Schulz. Social Janet Hyndman*, James Bassett*. Stewart Coleman, Miriam Freed, Thomas McKibben, Alice Hirsch, Edwin Horne, Louise Rittman, Ruth Purtell. Picture Robert Mitchell*, Henrietta Bergman, George Chakurda, Matthew Seltzer, Stanley Markey, Doris Vogan, Betty Lyle, Betty Gall. Ring Evelyn Hood*, Morton Stern, Jeanne Kalish, Ellen Morehead, Bernard Halpern, Jay Reich, Joseph Fink. Flower Marjorie Bandman*, Josephine Koyton, Sally Dobson, Yolande Lebowitz, Louise Woosley, Bertha Thomas, Betty•Moore, Betty Osborne. Motto, Color, Cheer Nora McClure*, Clarence Schultz, Margaret Schwamberger, Willis Anthony, Bertram Roth, Foster Reed, William Sanford, Margaret Sanford, Margaret De Paolo. Song Theodore Matuszeski*, Harold Broudy, -Kenneth Hodgkinson, Elsie Witt, Gertrude Wilkinson. (*) Denotes Chairman. Page 50 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/051.htm Julie 1935 [images] Abravanel, Benny Adams, Betty Ali, Rose Ann Allerton, Girten William Alter, Serene Anderson, Gene Elizabeth Ando, Steven Andre, Elizabeth Anthony, Willis Martin Aranyas, Rose Baker, Wilda Mae Bandman, Marjorie Bash, Harry Bassett, James Guy, Jr. Beegle, Robert Winfield Beeson, Miriam Bennett, J. Dorothy Gertrude Bennett, Joel I. Benswanger, jean Florence Bergmann, M. Henriette Page 51 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/052.htm June 1935 [images] Berman, Meyer O. Bernstein, Irwin A. Bernstein, Leona Marick Bily, Marjorie Ann Block, Annette Marie Block, Morris Julius Blotz, Carl H. Borsh, Anna R. Boyd, Helen Marion Braff, Meercy Broberg, William Broudy, Harold D. Brown, Robert Musser Brown, Winifred Emily Calloman, Richard Campbell, Robert Claire Camponeschi, Rose L. Capalbo, Margaret M. Caplan, Emanuel Caplan, Joseph S. Page 52 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/053.htm June 1935 [images] Carlson, Carl J. B. Chakurda, George Chizek, Ruth Civitate, Antonette D. Clippinger, June Coleman, Stuart Francis Conrad, William Henry Cooper, Margaret Elizabeth Cornelius, John T. Coughenour, Arbutus Crawford, Novella Crews, Bertha Cromwell, Edith Rowland Crowley, Alice Louise Cutler, Julius Arkin Daley, Mary Marguerite Dancoff, Laura Mae Daniels, Edna May Darling, Mildred Cecelia Davis, Dorothy May Page 53 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/054.htm June 1935 [images] Davis, Evelyn De Fazio, Michael F. Denmark, Milton Denmarsh, Dorothy Elizabeth De Paolo, Margaret Y. Descamp, June Dolores Dick, W. Russell Dickson, William Russell Dobson, Sallie Jane Dolatowski, Tressa Claire Donahue, Robert A. Eigenrauch, Mary Jane Elinoff, Helen L. Elkin, Louise Millicent Emery, Mildred Jane English, Tulie John Enzian, Ann Louise Epstein, Mildred Esman, Milton Fearon, Ruth Elynore Page 54 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/055.htm June 1935 [images] Figola, Joseph Findl, Julia Finesilver, Floris Lorraine Fink, Joseph M. Fireman, Ruthe Fisher, John Arthur, Jr. Flanick, Mildred Fleischer, Gertrude Fletcher, Anna Margaret Fontana, Armand L. Frankel, Richard Black French, George Edward Freed, Miriam Friedman, Ruth Reah Froelich, Charles Thomas Froelich, Eva Margaret Fuller, Samuel Henry Gall, Elizabeth B. Gazdik, Molly K. Geilman, Harold Page 55 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/056.htm June 1935 [images] Gerber, Marianne Gibson, Mary Lilyan Glamser, Arthur Denton Gloeckner, Marjorie Gloekler, Rita Claire Gluck, Edwin L. Gold. Rose Goldberg. Maurice Golden, Ruth Goldstein, Lea Goldvarg, Dorothy S. Goodman, Ruth E. Gorenstein, Edith Mae Gray, James Edward Greenstein, Esther J. Guercio, Michael Half, Henry C. Halpern, Bernard Morton Halt, George Reynolds Harkness, Vera V. Page 56 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/057.htm June 1935 [images] Harris, Lillian Hirsch, Alice Helene Hartless, Helen Leona Hodgkinson, Kenneth Vernon Harwood, Legula E. Hoffman, Charles Lorenza, Jr. Hatgan, Mildred Holton, Forbes S. Heidish, Margaret K. Hood, Evelyn Joan Hemming, James T. Hopkins, Ruth M. Henning, Charles C. Horne, Edwin Charles Herman, Fannie Horowitz, Selma Herring, Ruth P. Houghten, Robert Lincoln Hinkes, Florence Howell, Dorothy Amanda Page 57 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/058.htm June 1935 [images] Howell, Virginia Rae Howley, William E. Huchko, Paul Hurst, Oliver Hutchinson, George C. Hyman, Helen Arleen Hyndman, Janet Mathewson Isaacs, Arthur Isaacs, Ruth Leonore Jacobs, Robert James, Mildred Grace Jenkinson, Audrey Claire Jones, Alma Hazel Jones, Helen Kalish, F. Jeanne Kaplan, Edward L. Kaplan, Harold Karako, Rudolph E. Katz, Joseph Philip Kauffman, Edna G. Page 58 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/059.htm June 1935 [images] Keil, Eleanor Louise Kennedy, Betty Pauline Kennedy, William James Kern, Eleanor Ruth Kerns, Jack W. Kerr, Grace Virginia Kiefer, Dean B. King, Virginia Mae Koelker, Betty Korchak, John Kornhauser, Robert L. Koyton, Josephine Kramer, George F. Kramer, Lloyd B. Kurtz, Sarrae Langie, Helena Lebowitz, Jerome Lebowitz, Yolande Lehman, Milton G., Jr. Levin, Jack Page 59 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/060.htm June 1935 [images] Levin, Morris L. Levison, Leonard Spencer Levy, David Leonard Lewin, Freda A. Lichtenstein, Daniel K. Lieberman, Aaron Bernard Lifsher, Sidney Lee Lipchak, Mary Lowenthal, Morton Lucchino, Dominic Anthony Ludin, Gladys Geraldine Lyle, Betty Jane Lyttle, Doris Maclachlan, Philip Sill Maizleck, Roberta Mallinger, Adeline Maloney, Regina Marbaker, Ethel Price Marcuson, Charlotte Thalma Marguglio, Peter P. Page 60 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/061.htm June 1935 [images] Markey, Stanley C. Marks, Malcolm J. Marrone, Gasperine Margaret Martin, Grace Thelma Mattes, Ryna Ruth Matuszeski, Theodore R. Matvey, A. Stephen Maulsby, Helen McClean, Margaret Paisley McClure, Nora Walsh McClure, Thomas James McConnell, Verna A. McCormick, Edith Florence McDermott, Regina M. McElroy, Robert G. McFeaters, Elizabeth Jean McGaughey, Annabelle McIntyre, Betty Mertz. Louis Frederick Meth, Melvin Page 61 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/062.htm June 1935 [images] Mettenberger, Harry Charles Zwerling, Bernice Gloria Meyers, Margaret Meyers, Paul Edward Michael, Clifford H Middleman, Harvey R. Miller, Jack K. Minster, Maxine Hannah Mitchell, Robert Augustus, Jr. Molans, Arthur Mitchell Molitoris, Anne Margaret Montgomery, John Lawrence, Jr. Moore, Paul Richard Moorhead, Ellen R. Morton, Samuel A. Moses, Alta Ruth Mullee, Mary Josephine Mulligan, Mary Estelle Myers, Hazel Alta Myers, Howard L. Page 62 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/063.htm June 1935 [images] Nagin, Annette Norma Neaman, Reva Needleman, Rebecca S. Nirdlinger, Dorothy Adelaide O'Brien, Harry G. Oestreicher, Gerald S. Olds, David McNeil Ories, Selma Orr, Lawrence E., Jr. Osborne, Bette Grace Palkovitz, Gertrude Bella Paratore, Sam W. Pasekoff, Herbert Ivan Pastor, William Andrew Paulus, William J. Pavlinac, Margaret E. Pearlstein, Reeva Pratt, Alvin A. Profeta, Rose R. Purtell, Ruth Page 63 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/064.htm June 1935 [images] Raffaele, Dora Louise Robbins, Rosalie Raisig, George Ralston Roberts, Walter Samuel Rapport, Meyer S. Rodgers, David Charles, Jr. Recht, Mamie Rosenblatt, Harry Reed, Foster Lyon Rosenfield, Betty R. Reich, Jay S. Ross, Russell Rice, Beatrice Rost, Leah C. Rittman, Louise Clara Roth, Bertram Ritz. Isabel Mary Rothschild, Elsie Jean Robbins, Esther Leah Roundtree, Margaret Frances Page 64 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/065.htm June 1935 [images] Rubenstein, Erwin Bernard Rusch, Irene Sachnoff, Martin R. Sachs, Arthur Leon Sakal, Bertha Schmeltz, Mildred M. Schmidt, Henry Edward Schneider, Jack Worgan Scholler, Jean Schultz, Clarence Henry, Jr. Schutzman, Arnold I. Schwamberger, Margaret Schwartz, Sylvia Charlotte Seltzer, Matthew Shenkan, Leonard L. Sigmond, Madelyn Silverman, Eleanor Ruth Simon, Esther S. Simon, Harvey Simons, Selma Rea Page 65 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/.htm June 1935 [images] Sklar, Wilford Smith, Helen Rosella Smith, James Elmer Smith, Lester Smith, Ruth N. Smith, William A., Jr. Snyder, Naomi Fay Snyder, Norton Paul Spandau, James Jerome, Jr. Spann, Elinore Aronson Stefanik, Dorothy Bernadette Stein, Frances R. Stein, Gilbert Stein, Janet Harriet Stein, Sylvia Charlotte Stern, Morton Harvey Stewart, Edith Straub, Graham McClintock Surgalia, Helen Swetland, Grace M. Page 66 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/067.htm June 1935 [images] Takacs, Vilma E. Teitelbaum, Dorothy Jeanne Thomas, Bertha Edna Thomas, Grace Margaret Toner, Catherine Louise Toth, Helen Ruth Toth, Julius Troxell, Emily Rose Tunney, John Lawrence Turner, Anne Margaret Tytke, Louise Constance Venger, Mary Jane Vogan, Doris Wachtel, Jacques Walsh, Howard Wasserman, Milton Morton Weaver, Ruth Esther Weil, Jacqueline Ida Weiland, Lynn Alton Weinberger, Harold Benjamin Page 67 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/068.htm June 1935 [images] Weingarten, Lilyan Janice Weisman, Sidney Weiss, Sidney A. Welshhans, Virginia Naomi Wentz, Regina Mary Wilkinson, Gertrude Weaver Willem, Joseph G. Williams, Wendell Wills, Joseph Wilson, Grace Marie Wilson, Jack Robert Witt, Elsie Martha Wohlfarth, Philip Wolfe, Marjorie Woodfill, Harry O. Woozley, Margaret Louise Wynn, Myrtle Frances Yalch, Matthew Zatkovich, Gregory Zatman, Abraham Page 68 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/069.htm Zeta Chapter --- National Honor Society) [images] Betty Adams Marjorie Bandman Ruth Goodman Vera Harkness James Bassett Evelyn Hood Molly Gazdik Lea Goldstein Oliver Hurst Janet Hyndman Yolande Lebowitz Roberta Maizlech Helen Maulsby Edith McCormick Alta Moses Betty Rosenfield Clarence Schulz Lester Smith William Smith Jacques Wachtel Jacqueline Weil Page 69 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/070.htm Class Sponsors Miss Edna R. Todd-359—Came to Pittsburgh from Indiana but maternal grandparents were Pennsylvanians ... great-grandfather one of original founders of the Harmony Society at Harmony and Economy, Pa Attended Butler University and lndianapolii University . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . In Paris attended La Sarbonne, famous French school . . . Student at the French School of McGill University, Montreal, Canada ... Interested in the theatre, in traveling and in music ... Just a whisper in your ear (She confessed to a secret ambition to have been an Ethel Barrymore.) Miss Bertha 0. Mitchell-154—Very affable history teacher in the first floor annex . . . Is a native Pennsylvanian .. . Educated at Pitt and Columbia . . Likes both knitting and reading, but never does both at once . . . Manages to create a spirit of both instruction and amusement in her classes ... May often be found on the tennis courts in her spare time. Miss Welsh-258—Is a native Pittsburgher . . . Received her education in this city . . . college training at the University of Pittsburgh, has also attended Harvard and Columbia which proves that she likes to study . . . Is extremely fond of art. the study of which is one of her hobbies .. . A secret .. . Miss Welsh likes to cook. H. H. Wilson-463--Came to Pittsburgh fron: Washington County . . Received his college training at W. and J. and Waynesburg . . . Did graduate work at Pitt. . . Has taught practically everything in the high school curriculum except modern languages ... Secret joy is music ... Enjoys chorus work, but claims never to have been outstanding in it . . . reserved and cautious. Page 70 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/.htm Miss Tait-358—Graduated from Wellesley College, Columbia University, and attended the University of Pittsburgh ... Interested in traveling . . . has visited both at home and abroad . . . Is fond of chorus work, having once sponsored a Girls Glee Club ... Her chief ambition is to invent a robot that will correct history test papers as well as understand and translate the writing. Harry C. Soles-357—Studied at W. and J. and Pitt ... Interested in history; in fact, was one of the organizers of the World History course for the city of Pittsburgh ... Fond of athletics ... Spends his spare time hunting and managing the Rifle Club . . . Has an aversion to maps drawn by students, but is keen for student discussion in class. Miss Leila H. Rupp-356—Is a native Pittsburgher . . Educated at Pittsburgh schools, Schenicy and Pitt . . Holds a master's degree ... Fond of traveling and has visited many remote corners of the country ... Her pupils claim her weakness is clothes ... Does not give overburdening assignments and enjoys a good joke as well as her history pupils do. Miss Mary A. Evans-266—Native of Allegheny County . . . Attended North Side school where her father was principal .. Graduated from Allegheny High School and University of Pittsburgh . . . Is very fond of music . . . Insists that she does not like to give homework as she has to correct it. Miss Hartz-262—Came to Pittsburgh from Baltimore. Maryland ... College work obtained in Pittsburgh at both Carnegie Tech and the University of Pittsburgh Has always been interested in drama, particularly in play direction and production ... Says she likes to play golf, but plays croquet better. Page 71 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/072.htm June Class Activities Abravanel. Ben—Book ; Stamp Club; Short Wave Club. Adams, Betty I.—President of Senior Class; Student Council; Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Debating Society; History Dramatic; Volleyball '32, '33, '34, '35; Literary Club; Basketball '34, '35; Hockey '34, '35; Senior Leaders '33, '34. '35; Junior Leaders Club '32. Ali, Rose Ann—Judge for Voting; Stamp Club: French Club; Volleyball. Alter, Serene—Current Events Club; Junior Leaders' Club; Basketball '32, '33; Tennis (runner up) '32, '33, '34. Anderson, Gene E.—Junior Chorus; Girls' Chorale; Chorus; Girl Reserves. Ando, Steven Short Wave Club; Science Club: Intramural Champions '33, '34. Andre, Elizabeth--Business Service Guild. Anthony, Willis—Hall Patrol; Chess Club; Life Saving Club; Swimming Team '33, '34, '35. Aranyas, Rose— Business Service Guild. Bandman. Marjorie--Foreword Staff ; Chairman Flower Committee; Dramatic Club; Orchestra "A". Bash, Harry—Lunch Patrol; Band; Science Club; Track '34; Cross Country '33; Swimming Squad '34. Bassett. James G., Jr. — Chairman Social Committee; Junior Mechanics; Hi-V. Beegle, Robert W.—Inventors' Club; Member of Band. Beeson. Miriam—Red Cross Club; Senior Leaders' Club; Journal Staff ; Basketball '32. '33. '34; Volleyball '32. '33. '34. '35; Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35; Mushball '34; Hockey '34; Track '32. Bennett, Dorothy Gertrude—Junior Chorus; Red Cross; Junior Art Club; Senior Art Club; Volleyball '33. Bennett, Joel Irving—Junior Art Club; Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Class Play; Student Council; Junior Orchestra. Benswanger. F. Jeanne—Student Council; Foreword Reporter; Voice B; Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35; French Club. Bergmann, Henriette M. — Picture Committee; Advertising Club; Group A Girls' Chorale. Berman, Meyer Oliver — Hall Patrol; History Movie Club; Football Squad '33. Bernstein, Irwin — Sport Club; Current Event Club; Chess Club; Allderdice Chess Team; Hail Patrol. Bernstein. Leona—Home Room Secretary; Travel Club; Puzzle Club; Hockey Team '34; Hall Patrol. Block. Annette Marie—Hall Patrol; Waffle Weaving Club; Stage Make-up; Penmanship Club; Travel Club; History Movie Club. Block, Morris — Foreword Staff; Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Puzzle Club; Student Council; Report Room Foreword Representative; "A" Orchestra; Wood Wind Quintette; "B" Band. Boltz, Carl H. — German Club; Boys' Cooking Club; Door Patrol. Borsh, Anna—Red Cross; Business Service Guild; X'olleyball '32, '33. '34, '35; Mushball '34. Boyd. Helen Marion--Student Council; Foreword Reporter ; Girl Reserves; Swimming Team '33; Volleyball Team '34; Basketball Team '32; Hockey '32. '33. Braff. Meercy—Business Service Guild. Broberg. William T.—Lunch Patrol; Junior Basketball '32; Football '34. Broody. Harold—Student Council; Song Committee; Make-up Story Telling; Band A; Orchestra A; Horn Quartet; Swimming Team '31. Brown. Robert M.—A Orchestra; String Quartet; Harp Triu; Journal Staff; All-City Orchestra; Cross Country Team '33; Lunch Patrol. Brown, Winifred Emily—Advertising Club: Mechanical Drawing; History Club; Orchestra B. Callorrion, Richard—Mathematics Club. Campbell. Robert C.—Football '34; Member Champion Interclass Track Team '34, '35. Camponeschi, Rose L.—Girls' Choral; Voice A; Voice B. Capalbo, Margaret M.—Lunch Patrol; hall Patrol; Hockey '34; Volleyball '35. Caplan, Emanuel—Lunch Patrol; Hall Patrol; History Movie Club; Special Art Club; Sociology Club. Caplan, Joseph S.—Senior A Band; Swimming Team Manager '31; German Club; Stamp Club; Sport Club; Motor Club. Carlson, Carl J.—Current Events; Special Printing Club. Chakurda, George—Senior Picture Committee; Hall Patrol; Mathematics Club; Varsity Football '33, '34. Chizek, Ruth J.—Red Cross Club; History Movie Club; Current Events Club. Civitate, Antonette D.—Current Events Club; Business Service Guild; Volleyball '32, '33, '34, '35; Basketball '32, '33, '34; Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35; Mushhall '34; Hockey '33, '34. Clippinger, June—Lunch Patrol; Girls' Chorale; Girls' Quartette; Track '32. Coleman. Stuart F.—Art Club, President; Social Committee; Inventors' Club ; Astronomy Club ; Motor Club; Senior "A" Band; Home Room President. Conrad, William H.—President of Inventors' Club; Cross Country Team '33, '34; Writing Club. Cooper. Margaret Elizabeth—Vice-President of 262; Reading Club; Chorus; Players' Guild. Cornelius. John T.—Boys' Cooking; History Movie. Crawford, Novella—Red Cross; History Movies. Crews, Bertha—Red Cross Club; Dr. Earhart's Chorus; Demonstration Chorus. Page 72 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/073.htm Cromwell, Edith—Class Play; Art Club; Museum ('tub; Red Cross Club; Cooking Club; Hockey Team '34; Make-up Club; French Club. Crowley, Alice—Red Cross Club; Hockey '33, '34; Volleyball '35; French Club; Aviation Club; History Movie Club. Cutler, Julius A.—Sports Club; Lunch Patrol. Dancoff. Laura Mae—Student Council; Journal Staff; Hall Patrol; Class Foreword Representative; French Club; Junior Dramatics; Shakespeare flub; History Movie Club; Basketball '32; Hockey Manager '34. Daniels, Edna—Girl Reserves; Business Service Guild; Basketball Team '31. Darling, Mildred Cecelia—Library Club; Student Council. Davis. Dorothy—Marionette Club; Special Art Club. Davis. Evelyn J.—Advertising Club; Red Cross Club; Marionette Club. DeFazio, Michael—Readers' Club; Orchestra; Cross Country '30, '32; Movie Club. Denmark. Milton—Dramatic Club; Class Play; Basketball Train, Manager '35. Denmarsh. Dorothy Elizabeth—Girl Reserves; Business Service Guild; Secretary, 358; Volleyball '33, '34, '35; Hockey '34, '35; Diving '33. DePaolo, Margaret Y.—Motto, Color and Cheer Committee; Hall Patrol; Senior Leaders; Hockey '34; Basketball '34; Volleyball '35; Mushball '34. Descamp, June—Red Cross Club; Business Service Guild. Dickson, Russell Wm.—Student Council. Dobson. Sallie—Hall Patrol; Type Club. Dolatowski, Tessie Claire—Dramatic Club; Needle Club; Hockey '34; Penmanship Club; Business Service Guild; Journal Staff; Vigilance Committee; Student Government Court. Donahue, Robert A.—President of 463; Advertising Club; Senior A Band; Football '33, '34: Gym Team '32; Green Key. Duggan, Mary Louise—Rifle Club; Hall Patrol. Eigenrauch, Mary Jane—School Play ; Histot y Movie Club; Vice-President of Rifle Club; Dramatic Club. Elinoff. Helen—Sigma Iota Club; Red Cross Club; Secretary-Treasurer of Economic Club; Secretary-Treasurer of Motor Club; Hockey '34. Elkin. Louise—Hall Patrol; Story Telling Cluo; Girls' Aviation Club. Emery. Mildred Jane—History Club; Art Club. English. Tulle John—Student Council Representative; Hall Patrol; Foreword Reporter. Enzian, Anne Louise—Door Patrol; Secretary of Class Room; History Club. Epstein. Mildred—Junior Chorus; Red Cross; History Movie Club; Sigma Iota. Esman, Milton J.—Jr. Stamp Club; Senior Chorus; Latin Club; Debaters Society; Players' Guild; Sigma IOta; Intramurals Championship Team '33. Fearon. Ruth—Orchestra; French Club; Red Cross; Sigma Iota; History Movie Club. Figole, Joseph—Lunch Patrol; Vice-President. Findl, Julia—Lunch Patrol; Hall Patrol; School Play; French Club; Volleyball '33; Basketball '32, '33, '34; History Movie Club. Finesilver, Floris Lorraine—Junior Chorus; Red Cross Club; Players Guild; Senior Class Play. Fink, Joseph M.—Ring Committee; Hall Patrol; Class Play; Vigilance Committee. Fireman, Ruthe—Stamp Club; Library Club; Knitting Club; Stage Make-Up Club. Flanick, Mildred—Advertising Club; Business Service Guild. Fleischer, Gertrude—Hall Patrol. Fontana, Armand—Sport Club; Marionette Club; Intra-Mural Basketball Champions '34. Frankel. Richard—Stage Crew; Lunch Patrol; Reading Club; Players Guild; Senior Debate Club; College Board English; College Board German; Senior Band. Freed. Miriam—Social Committee; Secretary-Treasurer of Home Room; Home Mechanics, Shakespeare Club; Monitor in Lunch Room; Girls' Home Economics Club; Red Cross Club; Stage Make-Up Club; Special Typing Club; History Dramatic Club. French. George Edward—Lunch Patrol; Rifle Club; Geometrical Design Club; Special Lettering Club. Friedman, Ruth R.—Lunch Patrol; History Club; Home Economics Club; Voice A. Froelich. Eva Margaret—Dramatic Club; Needlework Guild; Penmanship Club; Home Economics Club. Fuller, Harry—Rifle Club '33, '34, '35; Fencing Club '34, '35; Orchestra. Gall, Elizabeth B.—Advertising Club; Ring Committee; Business Service Guild; Volleyball '32, '33, '34, '35; Basketball '32, '33, '34; Tennis '32, '33. '34, '35; Mushball '34; Secretary of Leaders' Club; Swimming '34; President of Business Service Guild. Gazdik, Molly K.—Hall Patrol; Vice-President of Home Room; Red Cross Club. Gellman. Harold—Transferred from Schenley '33. Gerber. Marianne—Foreword Reporter; Lunch Patrol; Basketball Team.; Business Service Guild. Gibson, Lilyan—Business Service Guild. Glamser, Arthur—History Movie Club; Swimming Team '35. Gloeckner, Marjorie—Advertising Club; History Club; Mechanical Drawing; Orchestra B. Gluck, Edwin—Stamp Club; Senior A Band; Golf Team '33, '34, '35. Page 73 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/074.htm Gold, Rose—Hall Patrol; Home Mechanics Club; Shakespeare Club; Special Typing Club; Dramatic Club; Stage Make-up Club. Goldberg, Maurice—Hall Patrol. Golden. Ruth—Story Telling Club; Junior Literary Club; History Movie Club; Library Club; Penmanship Club; Stage Make-Up; Orchestra. Goldstein, Lea—Journal Staff ; Student Council;* Hall Patrol; President Report Room; Leaders' Club, Jr. and Sr.; Basketball Captain '32, '33, '34. '35; Tennis City Championship '31, '32, '33, Class Champion '34; Volleyball '32, '35, Captain '33, '34; Track '32; Swimming '31, '32, '33, '34. Goldvarg. Dorothy S.—Waffle Weaving Club; Dr. Earhart's Chorus; Travel Club; History Movie Club; Current Events Club. Goodman, Ruth F.—Student Council; Foreword Staff; Junior Leaders; French Conversation Club; Reading Club; Orchestra A; Cocking Club; Junior Chorus. Gorenstein, Edith Mae—Special Art Club; History Movie Club; History Dramatic Club. Gray, James Edward—Student Council; Lunch Patrol; Foreword Reporter; Hall Patrol; History Current Events. Greenstein, Esther J.—Transferred from Gladstone '33. Half, Henry C.—Journal Staff ; Hall Patrol; Science Club; Band "A"; Voice "C". Halpern, Bernard M.—President of Home Room; Ring Committee; Players' Guild; Dramatic Club; Current Events Club; German Club; Orchestra Halt. George R.—Foreword Reporter; Lunch Patrol; Inventors Club; Rifle Club; Ring Committee; Intra-murals '33. Harkneas, Vera V.—Journal Committee; Orchestra B; Travel Club; Lunch Patrol; Home Economics Club; French Club. Harris. Lillian—Lunch Patrol; Library Club; Art Club; History Movie Club; Golf Club; Public Speaking Club. Hartless. Helen Leona—Cooking Club; Handwriting Club. Harwood, Legula—Dramatic Club; Orchestra "A"; Voice "B". Hatgan, Millie—Business Service Guild; Library Club; Home Economics Club; Volleyball '34; Mushball '33. Heidish, Margaret Kathleen—History Club; Museum Club; Volleyball '35; Track '33; Basketball '31; Tennis '31. Hemming, James T.—Boys' Cooking Club; History Club; Movie Club. Henning, Charles—Lunch Patrol; Green Key; Band A. Herman, Fannie—Lunch Patrol; Museum Club; Make-Up Club; Shakespeare Club; Orchestra B; Basketball '33; Hockey '35. Herring, Ruth P.—Hall Patrol; History-Dramatic Club; History-Movie Club; Motor Club; Sigma Iota; Basketball '31; Tennis '33, '34; Hockey '33, '34. Hinkes, Florence—French Club; German Club; Business Service Guild; Make-Up Club; Student Government Court. Hirsch, Alice Helene—Social Committee; Hall Patrol; Tennis '32, '33; Red Cross Club; Voice B. Hodgdon, George Edward—Hall Patrol; Chorus; Golf Team '33; Geometric Design Club; Variety Club; Book Room Club; Motor Club; Progressive Art League. Hodgkinson, Kenneth Vernon—Sports Club; Male Chorus; Orchestra A; Chorus A. Hoffman, Charles—Foreword Reporter; Stamp Club; Inventors' Club; Writing Club. Holton. Forbes—Green Key; Intra-mural Basketball '34. '35 ; Intra-mural Volleyball '34, '35. Hood. Evelyn—Student Council; Secretary of Home Room; Ring Committee ; Volleyball '35; History Club; Travel Club. Hopkins, Ruth—Red Cross Club. Horne, Edwin C.—Players' Guild; Foreword Staff ; Sports Announcer; Football Manager '33, '34; Soccer Manager '31; Inventors' Club; Student Council Representative; Member of Social Committee, Class Play. Horowitz, Selma—Inventors' Club; Volleyball '35; Mushball '34. Houghten, Robert Lincoln—Current Events Club; Hall Patrol. Howell. Dorothy A.—Dramatic Club. Howell. Virginia Rae—Dramatic Club. Howley, William E.—Hall Patrol. Huchko, Paul—Lunch Patrol; Hall Patrol; Current Events Club; Travel Club; History Club; Soccer '31. Hurst, Oliver—Green Key; Hi-Y Club; Tennis '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, '35. Hutchinson, Henry C.—Voice A; Male Chorus. Hyman. Helen Arleen—Hockey '34; Hall Patrol. Hyndman. Janet M.—Chairman Social Committee; President Junior Art Club; President Special Art Club; Vice-President Home Economics Club; History Movie Club; Players' Guild; Girls' Leaders Club; Tennis '32, '35; Hockey '35; Volleyball '33. Isaacs, Arthur—Short Wave Club; Movie Club; Stamp Club; History Club; Junior Aviation Club. Isaacs, Ruth Leonore—Puzzle Club; Inventors' Club; Vigilance Committee. Jacobs, Robert—Hall Patrol; Slide Rule Club. James, Mildred Grace—Current Events Club; Business Service Guild. Jenkinson, Audrey Claire—Current Events Club; Hall Patrol; History Movie Club; Swimming Team. Page 74 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/075.htm Jones, Alma Hazel—Clam Play; A Choral Group; Girl Reserve Club; Junior Chorus; Lunch Patrol; Stamp Club. Janes, Helen—Current Events Club; Girl Reserves; History Movie Club; Mushball Team; Volleyball Team. Kalish, Jeanne F.—Lunch Patrol; Ring Committee; Foreword Staff ; Sports Editor for Girls; Secretary Junior Art Club; Home Economics; Special Art; Library Club; History-Movie Club; Manager Volleyball '33; Senior Leaders' Club '33, '34, '35, Secretary. Kaplan, Edward L.—Volleyball Championship of School '34; Captain of Basketball Team '34, '35; Volleyball Team '32; Jr. Basketball Team '31; Class Reporter. Karoly, Bernhart J.—Secretary-Treasurer 12-B Class '33, '34; Stamp Club; Current Events Club; Orchestra B. Katz, Joe—Lunch Patrol; Radio Club; Chess Club. Kauffman, Edna G.—History Movie Club; Home Economics Club. ICeil, Eleanor L.—Drama Club; History Club; Volleyball '35; Tennis '33, '34, '35. Kennedy. Betty—Advertising Club; History Club. Kern, Eleanor—Penmanship Club. Kerns, Jack W.—Boys' Cooking Club; Current Events Club; Football '33. Kerr, Grace V.—Literary Club; History Club; Dr. Earhart's Chorus; Girls' Chorale; Biology Club; Library Club; Lunch Patrol. Kiefer, Dean—Hall Patrol; Door Patrol; Short Wave Club. King, Virginia Mae—Door Patrol; Treasurer in Report Room; Dramatic Club; Group A Chorus; Journal Staff. Koelker, Betty—Student Council. Korchak, John—Inter-Class Volleyball Champions '34. Kornhauser, Robert L.—Student Council; Hall Patrol; Dramatic Club; Current Events Club; German Club; Manager Swimming Team '32; Volleyball '34. Koyton, Josephine—Red Cross Club; Dramatic Club. Kramer, George F.—Cheer Committee; History Club; Jr. Basketball '31; Gym Team '30, '31; Volleyball '31. Kurtz. Sarrae--Basketball '32; Tennis '32. Langie, Helena—Orchestra; Voice. Lebowitz, Jerome—Journal Staff ; Door Patrol. Lebowitz, Yolande—Picture Committee; Hall Patrol; Junior Leaders; Junior Student Council ; Senior Girls Leaders; Basketball '32. '34; Volley ball '32, '33, '35; Hockey '34; Assistant Business Manager Class Play. Lehman, Milton G., Jr.—Foreword Staff ; Reading Club; Debate Club; Players' Guild; Sigma Iota. Levin, Jack—President Senior and Junior Council; Secretary of Class; Journal Staff Business Manager; Business Manager of Class Play; Business Manager of Foreword ; Reporter for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Pittsburgh High School Student Association. Levin. Morris—History Movie Club; Dramatic Club ; Swimming Team '33, '35. Levison, Leonard Spencer—Foreword Staff Sports Editor, Managing Editor; Journal Staff ; Players Guild President; Debating Society; Class Play ; Radio Program; Motor Club; National Scholastic Literary Award; Home Room President. Lewin. Freda—History Club; Journal Staff. Lichtenstein, Daniel K.—Journal Committee; Student Council; Hall Patrol; Manager of Field Day Events '34; Advertising Club; Mathematics Club; Astronomy Club. Lifsher, Sidney Lee—History Club; Chess Club. Lipchak, Mary—Red Cross Club; Penmanship Club; Business Service Guild. Lowenthal. Morton—Hall Patrol; Current Events Club; Sports Club; Intramural Champions '33. Lucchino, Dominic—Auditorium Committee; Student Council; Intra-mural Champion Team '31, '32. Ludin, Gladys Geraldine—Current Events Club; Special Arts Club; French Club; History Movie Club; Electric Club for Girls; Swimming Team '33. Lyle, Betty Jane—Scrapbook Club; Knitting Club; Tennis '34, '35; Picture Committee. Lyttle. Doris—Scrapbook Club; History Club; Home Economics Club. Maclachlan. Philip Sill—Hall Patrol; Latin Club; German Club; Biology Club. Maizlech, Roberta—Journal Staff ; Door Patrol; Stage Make-Up Club; Home Economics Club; Junior Leaders' Club '32; Senior Leaders' Club '33, '34, '35; Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34, '35; Tennis '33; Hockey '34. Mallinger, Adeline—History Club; Stage Make-up Club. Maloney, Regina—History Club; Tennis '33. Marbaker. Ethel—Aviation Club; Latin Club; Life Saving Club; History Movie Club; Swimming Team; Leaders' Club; Vice-President of Report Class ; President of Report Class. Marcuson, Charlotte Thalma—Puzzle Club; Ninth Grade Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club. Marguglio, Pete—Hall Patrol; Senior A Band; Senior A Band Librarian; Current Events Club; Senior Basketball Student Manager '34, '35; Senior Track Student Manager '35. Markey, Stanley —Stamp Club; Foreword Staff (Editor-in-Chief); German Club; Vigilance Committee; Senior B Band; Picture Committee. Marks, Malcolm J.—Lunch Patrol; Astronomy Club; Senior Band; Volleyball Team; Property man for Class Play. Marrone, Gasperine—Sports '34. Page 75 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/076.htm Martin, Grace Thelma—Voice B; Voice A; Inventors' Club. Matuszeski, Theodore R.—Song Committee (Chairman); Student Council Representative; Advertising Club; Octette Male Chorus; Allderdice Track Team '34; Champion Interclass Team '34, '35. Matvey, Stephen—Hall Patrol; Stage Crew; Lunch Patrol; Sports Club; Cooking Club; Football Squad '32. '33, '34, Captain of '34 Squad; lotiamural Mothball Champs '33, '34. Maulsby. Helen—Foreword; French Conversation; Basketball; Volleyball; Hall Patrol; Tennis. McClean, Margaret Paisley—Red Cross; Mechanical Drawing Club; Swimming '33; Diving Team '33; Basketball '34; Volleyball '34. McClure, Nora—Chairman of Color, Motto, Cheer Committee; Student Council; Foreword Staff ; Class Play; Secretary of Home Room; Tuesday Afternoon Club; History Movie Club; History Club; Senior Debate Club; Leaders' Club. McClure. Thomas J.--Journal Staff ; Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Student Council; President of Class; 1Ii-Y Club; History Club; Champion Interclass Track Team '34, '35. Vigilance Committee. McCormick, Edith Florence--Student Council Representative; Door Patrol; Shakespeare Club; Junior Art Club; All City Chorus; Chorus A; Volleyball '33. '34, '35; Hockey '34, '35; Mothball '34; Tennis '33, '34, '35. McDermott. Regina M.—French Club; Hockey '34; Volleyball '35. McElroy. Robert—Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Motor Club; Secretary Junior Mechanics Club; Alex. Graham Bell Club; History-Movie Club; Biology Club; Soccer '30; Intra-mural Champ 32. McFeaters, Elizabeth—Puzzle. Club; Story Telling Club. McGaughey. Annabelle—Advertising Club; History Club; Knitting Club. McIntyre, Betty—Red Cross Club; Business Service Guild. Meth, Melvin—A Band; Short Wave Club. Mettenberger, Harry Charles—Assistant Student Council; Mechanical Drawing Club. Meyers, Margaret—Mechanical Drawing Club; Swimming Team '33; Basketball '34; Hockey '34; Mothball '33; Volleyball '35. Meyers, Paul E.—Championship Track Team; Interclass '34, '35. Michael. Clifford—Sports Club; Stamp Club; Life Saving Club; Swimming Team '31, '32, '35, '34; Cross Country '33, '34. Middleman, Harvey—Hall Patrol; Short Wave Club; B Band. Miller. Jack K.—Short Wave Club; Captain of Junior Swimming '32; Senior Swimming Team '33. Minster, Maxine Hannah—Jr. Dramatic Club. Mitchell. Robert—Picture Cotnmittee; Hall Patrol. Hi-1- Club. Molitoris, Anne Margaret—Dramatic Art Club; I'ublic Speaking Club; Junior Chorus. Montgomery, Jack-12B Class President ; 12A Class Vice-President; Geometric Designs; Chess Club; Rifle Club; Lettering Club. Moore, Paul Richard—Locker Patrol; Volleyball Champions '34; Football '33, '34. Moorhead, Ellen R.—Aing Committee; Class Play; Players' Guild; Puzzle Club; History-Movie Club. Morton, Sam—Current Events Club; Band A. Moses. Alta Ruth—Student Council; Foreword Staff; Junior Art Club; Special Art Club; Junior Chorus; Traffic Essay Winner. Mullee, Mary Jo—Advertising Club; Special Art '33; Marionette Club; Special Art '34; Hall Patrol '34. Myers, Hazel—Needlework Club; Pantomime Club; History-Movie Club. Myers. Howard L.—Lunch Patrol; History Club; A Band. Nagin, Annette—Inventors' Club; History Club; Tennis '32, '35; Hockey '34; Volleyball '35. Neaman, Reva—Foreword Representative; Leaders' Club; Tuesday Afternoon Club; Swimming Manager '34; Basketball '32, '33. '34, '35; Hockey '35; Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35; Volleyball '32, 33, '34; Track '31, '32. Needelman, Rebecca S.—Business Organization Guild; Make-Up Club. O'Brien,Harry—Male Chorus; Secretary (Report Room). Oestreicher, Gerald S.—Progressive Art Club; Motor Club; Stamp Club: Sports Club; Orchestra B; Band A; Volleyball '34, '35; Lunch Patrol; Foreword Reporter. Olds, David McNeil—Journal Committee; Student Council; Door Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Hi-Y; Senior Debate Club; History Movie Club; Slide Rule Club; Orchestra A; Band A. Ories, Selma—Secretary (Report Room); Journal Staff; Home Economics Club; Volleyball '33, '34, '35; Basketball Manager '32; Swimming Team '3-1. Orr. Lawrence E., Jr.—Foreword Reporter; Short Wave Club. Osborne, Bette—Voice B. Pasekoff, Herbert—Door Patrol; Current Events Club; Junior Mechanics Club. Pastor. William A.—Cross Country Team '34. Paulus, Wm. J.--4Hall Patrol; Current Events Club; Rifle Club-; Stage Crew; Champion Intramural '33. Pavlinac, Margaret—Girl Reserves; Red Cross Club. Pearlstein, Reeva—Shakespeare Club; French Conversation Club; Le Cercle Francais. Pratt. Alvin A.—Orchestra A; Inter-mural Champion Team '35. Page 76 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/077.htm Profeta, Rose—Advertising Club; Business Service Guild. Purtell, Ruth—Business Service Guild; Red Cross Club; Social Committee. Raffaele, Dora L.—Reading Club; Stage Make-Up Club; Hall Patrol; Current Events Club; History Movie Club. Raisig, George Ralston—Hall Patrol; Intra-mural Basketball '34, '35. Rapport, Meyer S.—Hall Patrol; Stamp Club; History Movie Club. Reed, Foster—Motto, Song and Cheer Committee; Volleyball '31; Swimming '32, '33, '34; Soccer Team '31. Reich, Jay S.—Ring Committee., Journal Staff ; Stamp Club; Sigma Iota; B Band; Vigilance Committee. Rice, Beatrice—Mechanics Club; French Club; Sigma Iota; Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35; Basketball '32; Volleyball '32, '33, '35. Rittman, Louise—Social Committee; Class Play ; Senior Leaders; Orchestra A; Swimming '34. Ritz, Isabel M.—Red Cross Club; Stage Makeup Club; History Movie Club. Robbins, Esther Leah—Library Club; Lunch Patrol; History Movie Club; Journal Staff. Robbins, Rosalie—Hell Patrol; History Movie Club; Knitting Club; Swimming '32, '33; Basketball '32, '33, '34, '35; Volleyball '33; Tennis '34. Rodgers, Charles D.—Biology Club; Band A; Soccer '31. Rosenblatt. Harry—Radio and Short-Wave Club; Sigma Iota Club; Intra-mural Competition '31, '32, '33, '34. Rosenfield, Betty—Journal Staff ; Editor-in-Chief; Student Council; Players' Guild; Senior Debating Society; Hall Patrol; Senior and Junior Leaders Clubs; Swimming '32, '34; Basketball '32, '34; Volleyball '32, '33, '34, '35; Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35. Ross, Russell—Current Events Club; Orchestra A; Orchestra B. Rost, Leah—Senior Leaders' Club; Basketball; Swimming; Tennis; Hockey; Volleyball; Art Club; Junior Advertising Club. Roth, Bertram—Color, Cheer, Motto Committee; Hall Patrol; Stamp Club; Junior Mechanics Club; Band; Gym Team '32. Rothschild, Jean—Fereivord Reporter ; French Club; Story Telling Club; Basketball. Rubenstein, Erwin B.—Motor Club. Rusch, Irene—Business Service Guild. Sachnoff, Martin R.—Journal Committee; Hall Patrol '35; Stamp Club; Astronomy Club; Short Wave Club; Junior Chorus; Special Boys' Chorus; Orchestra C. Sachs, Arthur Leon—Foreword Representative. Sakai, Bertha—Story Telling Club; Business Service Guild; Volleyball '34, '35; Mushball '34. Schmidt, Henry E.—Business Service Guild. Schneider, Jack Worgan—Lunch Patrol '34, '35. Scholler, Jean—Red Cross; Slide Rule; Story Telling; Orchestra 13; Junior Chorus; Volleyball '32, '33. Schulz, Clarence H.—Lunch Patrol; Hall Patrol; Class Vice-President 12B; Chess Club; Hi-Y Club; Senior Basketball Manager '35. Schutzman, Arnold I.—Dramatic Club. Schwamberger, Margaret—Cheer, Motto and Color Committee; Girl Reserves; History Club; Volleyball. Schwartz, Sylvia Charlotte—Class Play; Stage Make-Up Club; Junior Dramatic Club; Aviation Club; Current Events Club. Seltzer, Matthew—Picture Committee; Lunch Patrol; Junior Reading Club; Sigma Iota; Senior Orchestra; All-City Orchestra; Vigilance Committee. Shenkan, Leonard—Band A. Silverman, Eleanor—Advertising Club. Simon, Esther S.—Red Cross Club; Home F-conomics Club; Volleyball '31; Basketball '32. Simon, Harvey—Puzzle Club; Sports Club; Tennis '32. Simons, Selma Rea—Home Economics Club; History Club; Puzzle Club; Inventors' Club; Volleyball '35; Tennis '32, '35. Sklar, Wilford—Lunch, Hall Patrol; Sports Club; History Club. Smith, Don Gale—Foreword Reporter; Intramural Gym Team. Smith, Helen Rosella—Business Service Guild; Library Club. Smith, James E.—Vice-President of Report Room. Smith, Lester—Journal Staff; Lunch Patrol; Class President ; Green Key; Stamp Club; Boys' Cooking Club. Smith, Ruth N.—Foreword Class Reporter; Girls Leaders; Hockey; Basketball; Volleyball. Smith, William—Vice-President of Senior Class; Hall Patrol; Green Key President; Hi-Y President. Snyder, Norton Paul—Vice-President Boys' Cooking Club. Spandau, Jerry—Players' Guild; Chemistry Club; Student Council; Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Junior Chorus; Pantomime Club; Special Latin Class; Junior Art Club. Spann, Elinore Aronson—Lunch Patrol; History Movie Club; Junior Literary Guild; Sigma Iota. Stefanik, Dorothy Bernadette—Latin Club; History Club; Volleyball '31, '32, '33, '34; Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34.; Swimming Team '32; Hockey '34; Track Team. Stein. Frances—Hall Patrol; Lunch Patrol; Senior Class Play; Radio Program; Book Reading Club; History-Movie Club; Allderdice Senior Debating Society. Stein, Janet—Chorus; Senior Orchestra. Page 77 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/078.htm Stern, Morton—Foreword Staff ; Ring Committee; Student Council Representative; Sport Club; Track Team '34; Champion Interclass Track Team '34, '35. Stewart, Edith—Journal Staff; Class Play; Vice-President Literary Club; Shakespeare Club; Dramatics; Red Cross; Stage Make-Up; Home Econamics Club. Straub, Graham—Hall Patrol; Hobby Club; History Club; Door Patrol. Swetland, Grace M.—Business Service Guild; Penmanship Club; Basketball '34; Business Service Guild Secretary-Treasurer. Takacs, Vilma E.—Foreword Class Reporter; Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room; History Movie Club; Hockey ; Basketball. Task. Rebecca—Volleyball Manager '35. Teitelbaum. Dorothy—Basketball '35; Hall Patrol. Thomas. Grace M.—Red Cross Club; Chess Club; Astronomy Club; Band A-B; Orchestra B; Mushball '34. Toner, Catherine Loui^e—Business Service Guild; Rifle Club; Penmanship Club; Foreword Staff Typist; Junior Art Clutr; Vice-President of Room 357. Toth, Helen Ruth—Mechanical Drawing Club; Volleyball; Basketball; Tennis; Hockey; Mushball. Troxeil, Emily Rose.—Hockey '34; Basketball '35; Volleyball '35. Tunney, John Lawrence—President of 266; Fencing Club; Cross-Country Team '33. Turner, Anne Margaret—French Club; Girls' Chorale. Tytke, Louise—Student Council; Lunch Patrol; German Club; Travel Club; Orchestra A; All City Orchestra; Cooking Club; Handwriting Club. Venger, Mary Jane—Orchestra; Inventors' Club; History-Movie Club; Volleyball '35. Vegan. Doris—Class Vice-President of 359; Hall Patrol; Picture Committee; Class Play; Volleyball '32; Tennis '32, '33. Wachtel, Jacques—Journal Staff ; Senior Orchestra; Sigma Iota; Chess Club; Modern Inventors' Club; Hall Patrol; Vigilance Committee. Walsh, Howard—Marionette Club; Football Team '33, '34. Wasserman, Milton Morton—Voice B; Voice A; Male Chorus; Stamp Club; Sports Club; Chess Club; Hall Patrol; Intra-mural Champs; Volley ball '34; Basketball '33, Weaver, Ruth—Biology Club; Mushball '34; Volleyball '35. Weil, Jacqueline—Journal Staff; Class Play; Vice-President of Home Room; Players' Guild; Art Club. Weiland, Lynn Alton—Junior Players' Guild; Cheer Leader; Hall Patrol; Business Service Guild: Vice- President. Weinberger, Harold B.—Travel Club; Inventors' Club; Rock and Mineral Club; Story Telling Club; Clarinet Ensemble; Band A; Automobile Club. Weingarten, Lilyan—Hall Patrol; History-Movie Club; Business Service Guild. Weisman. Sidney—Lunch Patrol; Science Club; Lettering Club; History Club; Intra-mural Championship Team 10A. Weiss, Sidney—Orchestra A; All City Orchestra. Weishhans, Virginia—Lunch Patrol. Wentz, Regina—Business Service Guild. Wilkinson, Gertrude—Song Committee; Senior Chorus; Girls' Chorale; French Club; Story Telling Club. Willem, Joseph G.—Lunch Patrol; Jr. Mechanics Club; Short Wave Club; Football Squad '33; Champion Intra-mural Track Team '34. Wills, Joseph—Geometrical Designs Club; Intramural Mushball '34. Wilson, Grace Marie—journal Committee; Vice-President of Class; Foreword Reporter; Library Club; French Club; Sigma Iota Club; Girls Reserves Club; Home Economics Club; Hockey '34. Wilson, Jack—Golf Team '32, '33: Green Key ; President of Report Room; Hall Patrol; Current Events Club. Witt, Elsie—Literary Club; Travel Club; Rifle Club '34, '35; Business Service Guild; Volleyball Team '34, '35; Mushball '34, '35. Wolfe, Marjorie—History-Movie Club; Electric Club for Girls; Scrap Book Club; Special Art Club; Voice C and B. Woodfill, Harry O.—President of Report Room. Woozley, Louise—Flower Committee; Story Telling Club; Puzzle Club President; French Club. Wynn, Myrtle—Girl Reserves; Junior Art Club; Hall Patrol; Volleyball '33, '35; Swimming; Mush-ball '33. Yalch, Matthew—Soccer Team; Latin Club. Zatkovich, Gregory—Fencing Team; Class Play. Zwerling, Bernice G.—Sewing Club; Literary Club; Tennis '33. Page 78 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/079.htm Senior Class Room Officers ROOM 463 Mr. Wilson—Sponsor President Robert Donahue Vice President Jack Montgomery Secretary-Treasurer Dominic Luccino Student Council Grace Wilson Foreword Rep Grace Wilson ROOM 359 Miss Todd—Sponsor President Bernard Halpern Vice President Doris Vogan Secretary-Treasurer Selma Ories Student Council Robert Kornhauser Foreword Rep Donald Smith ROOM 356 Miss Rupp—Sponsor President Lea Goldstein Vice President Edith Stewart Sec.-Treas Miriam Freed Student Council Betty Adams Foreword Rep Laura Dancoff ROOM 256 Miss Evans—Sponsor President John Tunney Vice President James Smith Sec.-Treas Anna Louise Enzian Student Council Edith McCormick Foreword Rep George Halt ROOM 358 Miss Tait—Sponsor Vice President Joe Figola Sec.-Treas Dorothy Denmarsh Student Council James Gray Foreword Rep Tulie English ROOM 262 Miss Hartz—Sponsor President Jack Wilson President Thomas McClure Vice President Margaret Cooper Sec.-Treas Nora McClure Student Council Morton Stern Foreword Rep Lawrence Orr ROOM 357 Mr. Soles—Sponsor President Willis Anthony Vice President Catherine Toner Sec.-Treas Harold Kaplan Student Council Evelyn Hood Foreword Rep William Conrad ROOM 258 Miss Welsh—Sponsor President Lester Smith Vice President Jacqueline Weil Sec.-Treas Harry O'Brien Student Council Jack Levin Foreword Rep Jean Rothschild ROOM 154 Miss Mitchell—Sponsor Pt esident Harry Woodfill Vice President Molly Gazdik Sec.-Treas Vilma Tekacs Student Council Betty Koelker Foreword Rep Ruth Smith Page 79 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/080.htm Class Features Fortune Vol. I Established Sunday June 14, 1945 Esmon and Gluck Rivals for the Nobel Prize It is rumored that either Milton Esmon or Edwin Gluck will be the proud possessor of the Nobel Prize this year. Esmon's book on "Why I Am a Socialist" is said to be one of the finest literary productions of the age. Gluck's "A Fool Is Born Every Day" has also taken the country by storm. Expedition in Egypt Ends in Reunion Dean Kiefer, Harvey Middleman and Morton Lowenthal, all eminent archeologists, sailed last Saturday for Egypt to open and explore the pyramid containing the body and possessions of King Tut. However. it seems they were several days too late, for upon arriving at their destination they found other scientists puttering about the ruins with trowels. Introductions revealed the "early worms" to be no lesser personages than Lester Smith, Jack Levin and Robert Mitchell. The expedition resulted in a grand reunion since all concerned were schoolmates. having graduated from Taylor Allderdice in '35. Thus "All's well that ends well" tut! tut! Science Triumphs Again Eminent astro-photographer completes startling invention. Pittsburgh, June 14. Leonard Shenkan, secretary to Jacques Wachtel, announced today the completion of Mr. Wachtel's machine which is capable of photographing the country and inhabitants of Mars. Critic Jay Reich claims it to be the greatest discovery of the age. Stage and Screen "Glorified Schooldays". Broadway's latest hit, was held over for another month. The critics say that the acting of Elizabeth McFeaters and Clifford Mitchell, stars of this popular production, is superb. Mary Jane Eigenraueh. star of "Glamorous," is sailing for Europe on the steamship Empress. Ac companying her will be Ruth Hopkins and Louise Elkin who are scheduled to open in the new French production, "La Jolie." Katherine Cornell has stepped into the background since the debut of Frances Stein, talented actress, who will next appear in the production "Carl" written by that celebrated play wright Janet Stein and capably directed by Dorothy Nirdlinger. Legula Harwood has been riding on the wave of success since her violin solo, presented last night at Carnegie Music Hall. The critics praised it very highly. Who is that popular young matinee idol who keeps the women waiting at the stage entrance? . Charles Henning is making a personal appearance at the Penn this week. Line forms to the right, ladies. SOCIETY Creators of Styles Hold Show Mesdames Jean Rothchild and Jacqueline Weil displayed to fashionable society, last night at the William Penn Hotel, their latest creations from Paris. Among the guests seen were, Mr. and Mrs. (nee Sylvia Swartz) Pete Marguglio and post debs Mersey Braff and June Descamps, accompanied by those lions of society, Harry O'Brien and Lloyd Kramer. Court Presentations Louise Woozley, Virginia Welshans, Gertrude Wilkenson and Rose Ali, all prominent society women, are to be presented at court this fall CURRENT EVENTS New Record Set Cal. June 14—Foster Reed and Robert Mitchell, daredevil aviators, flew yesterday in their ship "Blue-streak" from London to New York in six hours, fifteen minutes, thus, setting a new world's record in transatlantic flying. Smith Will Run for Governor New York, June 14—It was announced today that Mayor William Smith will be a candidate in the next election fur the office of governor. Here and There Dr. Armond Fontaina was appointed head of the Falk Clinic at a meeting of the prominent physicians of the city. George "Pendarvis" Kramer and his well known Hill Billies are ex pectcd here soon. He just completed a season in London. Stanley Markey, noted journalist. was elected editor-in-chief today of the New York Daily Bla. Page 80 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/081.htm Words of Wisdom (Consisting of a bit of Chitter-Chatter emanating from Room 463) Helen Elinoff—"Whoops, my deah!" Milton Lehman—"Tell me all about it ;—whatever it is I'm again' it." Sidney Weiss—"Little man, what now?" Jeanne Kalish—"Lookie, here comes cookie." Janet Hyndman—"Anchors Aweigh! My program's full !" George Chakurda—"You carry the hall; I'll stay back here." Alvin Pratt—"How'do, Gals." Jack Montgomery—"Naw! I bet you're kidding." Clarence Schulz—"I haven't any time." Richard Frankel—"Ahem,—unaccustomed as I am to public speaking." Bernhard Karoly—"It's the principle of the thing." Leonard Levison—The playboy of 463.—"So I said to Mr. Roosevelt." Margaret McClean—"He must be tall, dark, and handsome." Robert Donahue—"Who has his English done?" Arthur Isaacs—"What's the difference, as long as you're healthy?" Bertha Crews—"You may call it madness,—" Novella Crawford—"Yeah, man !" Mike De Fazeo—"Hey! How about that pension?" John Fisher—"Bottom's up!" Jean Scholler—"Open, sez me!" Wilfred Sklar—"Remind me to put T. N. T. in your coffee." Grace Wilson—"What price glory?" Kenneth Hodkinson—"Who, Crosby?—Why he's small fry ! !" Dorothy Stefanik—Plii—sport." - Winifred Brown—"Oh, Graham, this'll kill you!" Russel Ross—"Tut-tut, dear man !—Punctuality, that's it." Julius Toth—"Nuts to you!" Elizabeth McIntyre—A life's dream pounded cut on the typewriter. Louise Tytke—"Where's that tiger? ! !" Marjorie Gloekner—"When the moon comes over the mountain!!!" Josephine Koyton—"A little of this, and a little of that." Paul Huchko—"Let me tell you !" Grace Thomas—"A birdie told me." Carl Carlson—"It's just gift, that's all." Sidney Weisman—"Look how the five year plan is working in Russia!" Dominic Lucchino—"I would have played that shot this way." William Pastor—"I'm a natural!" George French—"Who me?" Geraldine Hayes—Madame "X" Martin Sachnoff--The King of Blah! "All together boys—'phfh!?!?!'" Page 81 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/082.htm Do You Remember: Miriam Beeson's athletic achievements? Dorothy Bennett's expressive eyes? Joel Bennett's suavity? Carl Boltz's inexhaustible candy supply? Anna Borsh's giggles? Antonette Civitate's high pitched screams? Edna Daniels watch gazing? Dorothy Dcnmarsh's sweaters and skirts? Tessie Dolatowski—our red-headed court stenographer? Tulie English's engaging smile? Joseph Figola's numerous escapades? Mildred Flanick's studious efforts? Betty Gall's earnestness? Marianne Gerber's gliding walk? James Gray's flag salute? Michael Guercio—the class rotneo? William Howley's happy-go-lucky manner? Helen Hyman's German troubles? Joe Katz's popularity with Miss Tait? Grace Kerr's operatic ambitions? Jerome Lebowitz's haste to do his nightwork? Sidney Lifsher's haste in getting the bulletins? Mary Lipchak's shyness? Adeline Mallinger's soothing ( ?)- voice? Maxine Minster's continual tardiness? Arthur Molan's slaying of girls? Betty Osborne's pencil sharpening? Rose Profeta's sweet smile? Ruth Purtell's gum chewing? Irene Rusch'S quiet manners? Arthur Sachs—Jimmy Gray's stooge? Bertha Sakal's marble hair? Naomi Snyder's angelic countenance? Norton Snyder—the girls' delight? Grace Swetland's willingness to work? Rebecca Task's managerial activities? Ruth Weaver's hair cut? Lynn Weiland's infectious humor? Jack Wilson—our golfing champ? Matthew Yalch's harmonica playing? Joseph Wills—the man without a country? Page 82 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/083.htm Life Begins at 8:30 Act I Time—any day but Saturday or Sunday: any month but July or August. Year-1935. Place—Taylor Allderdice High School. Scene—Third floor annex. Corridor deserted except for a clock indicating the time-8:20. The stillness is broken by the patter of light footfalls as the petite ruler of 356 trips slowly down the hall. She inserts the key in the lock, and swings the door open, meanwhile drawing the blind to insure privacy against the hordes of two-legged pests who will swarm the halls. A quick glance around the airy, sunny room, and she daintily seats herself, preparing for a pleasant ten minutes of quiet contemplation. At the sound of the 8:25 bell, she starts, frowns at her watch and steels herself for the ordeal which is to follow, for 8:30 is the dreaded start of school life. At this moment, Laura Dancoff saunters in, requesting errands to run. As she dashes out with a handful of pink slips, she collides with Maurice Goldberg, who is closely followed by Louis Mertz, Jack Schneider, Madelyn Sigmond and the inseparable pair, Jack Cornelius and James Hemming, all intent on a bit of last minute study. The first to interfere with peace and quiet is Sarrae Kurtz, who flings open the door and rushes in loudly bewailing the loss of one corner of a ten-inch finger nail. In the next moment, practically all the light is obliterated from the front of the room by a clamoring crowd of newly-arrived students surrounding Miss Rupp's desk. She is at length able to detect the gentle voice of Ruth Fearon humbly requesting a sheet of paper, the stalwart tones of Meyer Rapport loudly demanding Shaef fer's ink, instead of that already in the inkwell, and the laughing voice of Julia Findl and Ellen Moorhead discussing the previous night's class play rehearsal. When at the warning sound of the 8:40 hell Miss Rupp has ordered the crowd to disperse, she is able to see that Esther Simon, Margaret Schwamberger, and Regina McDermott are exchanging opinions on the institution of the Student Court. A second before the bell, as the absence list is being made out, Charlotte Marcuson dashes to her scat with hat, coat, and gloves. While the late signal is sounding, Edith Stewart opens the door, shouts "I'm here !" and runs off again. One minute afterward, Regina Maloney arrives with her usual alibi, "But oh, Miss Rupp, the bell just rang." When Robert Jacobs reluctantly consents to close his books, Bible reading is begun. This is followed by the flag salutation which is delayed until Harold Sutch, Arnold Schutzman, and Harold Weinberger arc prevailed upon to rise and join the others. The signal bringing this period of aggravation to a close, evokes a deep sigh of relief as the curtain falls on Act I. Act II Scene—Activity Period in 356, the same day. The scene opens with the ringing of the late hell. Betty Adams is standing before the desk, vainly trying to make her usual announcement heard above the noise coming from the rear of the room where Morris Levin anti Harry Rosenblatt are indulging in a never- ending argument. By the time Betty does gain every- Page 83 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/.htm one's attention, and is relating the amount of silverware stolen from the cafeteria, Rose Gold enters and causes an uproar by displaying her bottle of Rem and spoon as reason for her late arrival. When order is restored and the announcement completed, Elizabeth Andre, Arbutus Coughenour, and Rose Aranyas turn to their bookkeeping records and complete columns of expenditures and receipts. Steve Ando employs his time by carefully constructing mechanical drawings with the technique of a skilled craftsman, while Edith Cromwell and Alma Jones are engrossed in memorizing their lines for the third act of the class play. Miss Rupp beams with pride as she observes these diligent-working cherubs, and then attempts to make out a test for her sixth period class. When she reaches question two, she is distracted by a continuous pounding noise. She looks up to see William Broberg roving around the room again and forgetting to return his size 12% D's softly to the floor. No sooner is he settled in his chair than an incessant chattering can be distinguished above the general hubbub. While describing the lines of her new evening gown, Serene Alter is knitting the last sleeve of a red wool dress: meanwhile Fannie Herman is trying to sell.her a raffle ticket from the Club. The exasperated Miss Rupp determines to postpone the history test and devote herself to lessening the noise in 356. She quiets these latest female disturbers with a threat of 8th period punishment, and, in the same breath, sternly commands Philip Wohlfarth to keep all four legs of his chair on the floor. Ah, silence at last. but no—Betty Rosenfield suddenly breaks forth into a dramatic stage whisper directed across the room to Lea Goldstein, who answers her question about the Halleck test in an equally voluminous voice. A black look from Miss Rupp in their direction is enough to silence these girls. By the close of this period, Miss Rupp has become so distraught that one word from George Hodgdon causes her to change his seat permanently to the chair beside her desk. The class slyly voices its suspect that not only George's conduct, but his good looks, have prompted this move. The bell announces the close of activity and again Miss Rupp welcomes the respite with a deep sigh. The curtain falls on the second act. Act III Scene—Same as Act II. Time-3 :05. Miss Rupp is seated at her desk contentedly munching her favorite chocolate wafers. She seems to think that the day's worries from her report class are over. and is then unpleasantly surprised when Milton Denmark ambles into the room carrying a baby doll. She reprimands him for the silliness of his appearance, which scolding causes him to retire with head hung. Climaxing the day, Miriam Freed enters to continue the Seventeenth Chapter in the story ( ?) called Miriam Freed vs. Miss Rupp. The subsequent conversation is not to be disclosed, although its nature can easily be imagined by the determined air with which Miss Rupp rises at the 3:45 gong. Again she inserts the key in the door, but somehow as she locks it, her attitude changes. She becomes once more the light-hearted, petite charmer as she trips daintily toward the office. Her one thought now is to enjoy life until 8:30 the next morning. CURTAIN Page 84 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/085.htm "What's What in 154" NAME AMBITION FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION PET AVERSION Griten Allerton To become a salesman Sports Is that so Themes. Meyer Berman Studying medicine Riding Geev eet to heem Book Reports. Marjorie Bily Designer Swimming and dancing OH! Gym. Annette Block To be a singer Kibitzing So what Dishes. Ruth Chizek To become a beautician Attending the theatre Is that so Getting up in the morning. Mildred Darling Private secretary and marry boss Dancing Cute Thinking. Margaret De Paolo Private secretary Reading That's what you think Reasoning. Mary Louise Duggan Designer Golf Oh no Reading. Joe Fink Advertising manager Reading You're ignorant Women. Gertrude Fleischer To have a stooge Learning to drive You're a dope Being early. Anna Fletcher To go to Missouri Dancing Ogeegosh Studying. Molly Gazdik Nursing Sending for samples You're telling me Singing. Rita Gloeckler To stay thin Sleeping Gee, I'm tired Getting up for school. Dorothy Goldvarg To work in a dress shop Fixing my nails Listen honey Spinach. Ruth Goodman ' ? ? Dancing No kidding Work. Edith Gorenstein Going sailing Talking on the phone Hi kid! Nightwork. Henry Half Going over Niagara Falls Eating Skip it Peanuts. Audrey Jenkinson To be a commercial artist Dancing It's a honey Studying. Helen Jones To get a JOB Dancing Ah! Nerts Studying. Rudolph Karako Aeronaut ical engineer Theatres Skip it Therms. Betty Koelker To drive a car . . . Sports He's a dope School. Daniel Lichtenstein To match Mellon penny for penny Looking for a beautiful girl Ignorance is bliss A "what" person. Philip MacLachlan To make enough money to retire Listening to good music What's up Smell of onions. Malcolm Marks To run a merry-go-round Ping-Pong Go! Bluney Glen Snyder. Helen Maulsby To be a good roller-skater Staying out late It's killing me Eating rhudabega. Howard Myers 7 ? , Singing Oh! shucks Studying. Estella Mulligan Stick pins in people Reading No Hats. Dora Raffaele To become a singer Keeping Dick Powell snap-shots Hi Toots Studying. Louise Rittman Oh! Ohl Sewing I'll bounce you Working. Esther Robbins To mingle with the 'Smart Set' Telephone conversations You'll learn Conceited people. Margaret Roundtree To meet Ben Bernie Radio Go away and let me sleep Get up in the morning. Leah Rost Costume designer Athletics Oh my gosh Going to the dentist's. Mildred Schmeltz To get thin Working Go away Visitors. Matthew Seltzer To conduct a one-piece orchestra Cleaning Spandau's locker . I can't get over it Kidding. Ruth Smith To lose weight Reading Okie Dokie Studying. Glen Snyder To be or not to be Town Hall Tonight Oh drat. Work. Helen Surgalia To meet King Kong Reading Ah nuts! Crackers in bed. Vilma Takaes To chew more gum Chewing gum Some nerve, I'll say Work. Jerry Spandau M. D. Listening to Paul Pendtrvis Gyrock Seagram s 7 Crown. Emily Troxell To get fat Studying the cook book Manners are expression of character Giving oral themes. Harry Woodfill Censored Sleeping "A word to the wise is sufficient" Going to school. Page 85 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/086.htm Class 266 Ro(a)ster NAME WANTS TO BE IS WILL BE WEAKNESS G ne Anderson A Radio Singer Tiny A lyric soprano Dancing. Robert Beagle An engineer earnest A fireman Aviation. Jeanne Benswanger An opera star A nice dresser A model Music. Helen Boyd A teacher Entertaining A second Gainsborough Mathematics. Anne Louise Enzian A social se:vice worker Cute (?) A screen star Chewing gum. Floris Finesilver An actress Very small A dancing teacher The opposite sex. Ruth Friedman A beautician Happy-go-lucky A housekeeper Making curls. George Halt An electrical engineer A small town boy . A hunter Blondes. 1 Lillian Harris A costume designer Good student A violinist . Art. Edwin Horne A lawyer A strong silent (?) man An operatic tenor Movies. Dorothy Howell A stenographer Shy (?) A teacher Reading. Virginia Howell A private secretary Bashful (?) A lady c f leisure Having fun. Mildred James Someone's stenographer Industrious A kindergarden teacher Mimeographing. Eleanor Keil A costume designer in Paris Nice looking An English teacher Some one else's Halleck. William Kennedy An accountant Getting there A lawyer Hitch-hiking. Virginia King Voice director at Allderdice A day dreamer An orchestra leader English. David Levy A lady's man A gentleman A crooner Home work. Bernard Lieberman A commercial printer Almost awake A secret service man Doing nothing. Betty Lyle Dietitian A manhater (?) A piano teacher Latin. Doris Lyttle A social service worker A gossip A housewife Swimming theory. Edith McCormick A journalist Irish—really An aviatrix Wild western pictures. Anne Malitoris A missionary Absent minded A poetess Practising on the piano. Alta Moses Harmony teacher Studious An artist Eating. Mary Jo Muller An interior decorator Reserved A sculptress Finger nails. Hazel Myers A piano teacher Helpful A nurse . Night work. David Olds A lawyer 'harmless A detective Talking. Reeve Pearlstein A teacher Very tall A literary critic Loafing. Reva Neaman A dietitian Athletic A stage attraction Eating. Rosalie Robbins A designer Talkative A nursery teacher Having a good time. Erwin Rubenstein A big business man A nuisance A worse nuisance Bothering Miss Evans. Henry Schmidt A baseball manager Comic A sports writer Geography. Helen Smith A secretary Studious A school marm Scrap-book. James Smith A horseback rider in a circus Humorous A cowboy Writing themes. Elinore Spann A lawyer for divorce cases A flirt A history professor Gentlemen. Gilbert Stein A research chemist An eternal debater An architect Mischief. John Tunney A journalist Friendly A novelist Sports. Bertha Thomas A costume designer Energetic A seamstress Acting. Anne Turner A librarian Mischievous A singer Tardiness. Regina Wentz A stenographer Quiet A millionaire (silence is golden) Shorthand. Bernice Zwerling A social worker Tall and slender A pharmacist Test. Page 86 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/.htm A Penthouse Reunion THIS penthouse is certainly crowded. The graduates of 1935 surely must have taken this reunion to their hearts. Ten years haven't changed their feelings toward their former classmates. DOROTHY DAVIS is a most charming hostess. Her penthouse is a dream of perfection. The interior decorator, RUTH FIREMAN, arranged a most delightful apartment. STUART COLEMAN and his orchestra are providing the syncopating rhythm. CHARLES FROELICH is certainly giving those drums a-beating. I notice District Attorney MORRIS BLOCK conversing with attorneys JULIUS CUTLER and JOSEPH CAPLAN. There must be something of great interest in the corner. Senator ABE ZATMAN is having a heated argument with DR. HAROLD KAPLAN. It's probably about politics. What is EVELYN HOOD up to now? Well, if she isn't collecting alumni dues! She doesn't seem to be able to lose that old habit of collecting money. HELENA LANGIE and ROBERT BROWN are discussing Helena's new composition while she is playing it for him on the piano. He will probably play an arrangement of the song at his next concert. . SAM MORTON, SAM PARATORE and WALTER ROBERTS have convinced ROBERT VANDIVORT that he should be the fourth of a quartet. What singing! Or should I say screeching! We at least have plenty of music. The new Olympic rules seem to be troubling ALICE CROWLEY, champion swimmer, and HELEN RUTH TOTH, only woman pole-vaulter to be entered in the Olympics. Neither seems to approve of them. ETHEL MARBAKER, the famous model, is discussing the latest styles with SALLY DOBSON and MARY I)ALEY, who have just oPened an exClusiVe shop for fashionable ladies. HELEN LEONA HARTLESS has just returned from China, where she has been serving as a missionary. She is holding an interesting conversation with CATHERINE TONER, who is serving as private secretary to WILLIS ANTHONY, the financier. MTLLIE HATGAN, who has become noted for her creative hat designs, and who is known in Paris as Mlle. Millie Hatg,an, is also conversing with them. LEONA BERNSTEIN, the prominent psychologist and child educator, is quietly listening to ELEANOR SILVERMAN, who heads the advertising staff of a large department store. LILYAN GIBSON, the distinguished artist, ELSIF. WITT, who takes her bookkeeping seriously, and GASPERINE MARRONNE, who teaches household economics, are strolling through the apartment, stopping to examine odd furniture and chatting with WILLIAM CONRAD, who owns an antique shop. SYLVIA STEIN, a successful sales woman, listens attentively to his explanation. DOROTHY TEITELI3AUM, one of the season's prettiest debutantes, OLIVER HURST, who recently retained the tennis championship for the Page 87 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/088.htm United States, IRVING BERNSTEIN, a noted Hollywood movie director, and LILLIAN WEINGARTEN, the ardent social reformer, seem interested. What different ideas are being presented here! WENDELL WILLIAMS, who left his florist shop to attend the reunion, ARTHUR GLAMSER, who still hopes to be mayor, and Captain CHARLES IIOFFMAN are interested in MYRTLE WYNN, who is doing the jig which won her a trip to Ireland while she was stewardess on Captain Hof Iran's ship "The Lolly-Pop." The hum of an airplane brings every one out to the veranda. FREDA LEWIN, the noted aviatrix, has written T. A. H. S. in smoke letters and has made a perfect landing on the roof. A trifle late, perhaps, but she's in time to sing "Auld Lang Syne" which brings the end of a perfect day. What a glorious day it has been for everyone. Many thanks to those who planned this happy reunion. The Theatre Review Presents Graduation Get Together Directed by Miss R. D. Hartz Script: Vera Harkness, Thomas J. McClure Stage Settings: Harry Mettenberger, Architect Stage Crew: Charles Rodgers, Jack Kerns Decorations: Margaret Heidish, Interior Decorator Costumes: Eva Froelich Master of Ceremonies: Lawrence E. Orr (The Matinee Idol) Larry—Hello, folks. This year our program is going to be different. All home room talent. Before we begin the program, I want to announce that the murals in the lobby of this magnificent theatre, were designed by that famous artist Mildred Jane Emery. Our first number is a tap dance by Margaret Pavlinac, and can this little girl make those tootsies go, and how! (Peg appears, dances, applause) Larry—Next we have a campaign speech by Thomas McClure, candidate for Mayor. May I introduce our next Mayor, Thomas McClure. T. Mc—Ladies and Gentlemen, I am very grateful for this opportunity to make an appeal to you. All I have to say is vote for me for mayor. Ouch! Who threw that tomato? (Makes a hasty retreat.) Larry—As a restful interlude we will now have a selection by Henry Hutchinson and his Matchless Musicians, while our famous television star, Marjorie. Page 88 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/089.htm Wolfe, presents an Adagio dance with her partner, Harold Broudy. (Musicians play, partners dance, applause) Larry—Thank you, Miss Wolfe (Psst! What are you doing tonight?) (Marjorie leaves disdainfully) (Curtain) Scene: School Room Characters: Supervisor and several young men and women. Sup.—Young ladies and gentlemen, this is our annual convention, as you all know. First we are going to have an oral review of what you have been teaching this last year. Esther Greenstein, how much are ten, eight, and two? Esther—Eleven, supervisor. Sup.—Correct, you have an intellect equal to Einstein's. Vera Harkness, what is wrong with this sentence, "Them boys was beautiful?" Vera—It should be, "Them girls was beautiful." Boys are handsome, not beautiful. (Some of them.) Sup.—Excellent. James Bassett, what is the formula for baking powder? James—H2SO4, and by the way, Supe, just call me "L. M." (Ladies Man.) No need to be formal. Sup.—Fine, that was a perfect lesson and I am very happy to say that the schools in which you teach are very fortunate in being so favored. Larry—The next Number will be that famous Classic "On the Road to Mandalay" sung by our popular baritone Theodore Matuszeski. Incidentally Esther Amsler is at the piano. (Ted sings—Applause and calls of "Encore.") Ted—I'm terribly sorry, folks, but I must leave for Hollywood and my plane is ready. So long. Larry—Have a good time! Next we have Miss Margaret Cooper, the famous stage and screen star who will do a scene from her latest picture "I Want to be Alone." Peg—Hello folks, I want to be alone. Larry—What! When I'm around? Peg—It doesn't go that way. Larry—Just a little joke. Peg—You can't make fun of me. I can't emote with you around anyway. I'm going. (She leaves but sticks her head around the curtain again) P. S. folks—this is just a scene. 'Bye, Larry. Larry—So long, Toots. Our next number is a concertino by that great concert pianist, Marjorie Bandman. (Plays, applause.) Larry—Thanks, Marge. The next feature is a chorus number done by nurses and doctors from the various hospitals. The chorus consists of Margaret Meyers, Emanuel Caplan, Betty Kennedy, Richard Calloman, Eva Froelich, and Robert Campbell. Maybe I'd better say a word about these people while we're waiting. Bob seems to be having trouble with that black satin tie of his. Tch! Tch! To think that the scientist who cornered the love bug Page 89 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/090.htm and isolated the spring fever virus can't tie his own tie. There that cute little nurse is doing it for him. Hmm! Maybe mine needs retying, too. Well, here they come, folks. Bob Campbell, Richard (Dafoe) Calloman. and Emanuel Caplan—by the way, Cappy ol' kid—what's thiS about you and Marjorie Wolfe? E. C.-0h, just one of those things. (They dance; leave; applause) Larry—Now, friends, the main feature of the evening. We have a big surprise in store for you. We are going to have a double wedding right here on the stage. Rebecca Needelman is going to marry her boss, and Gladys Ludin is to marry her first millionaire. Just a life long ambition, you know. Well, we're all set, folks; the ceremony will be performed by Reverend Joseph Willem. Marjorie Bandman has kindly consented to play the wedding march. (Marriage takes place) Larry—And next, may I present George Ralston Raisig, of the Ralston Straight Shooters, who will give an exhibition of fancy shooting and lasso artistry. Geo.—Bang! Bang! Bang-bang-bang! Bang-ibang-bang! Bong? Audience—Ray, Allderdice! Larry—And now we will be favored by a talk by that smart young society matron, Henriette Bergmann Van Horne, on the need of a society for the prevention of saxophone players. H. V. H.—Well, I don't want to take a lot of time; is there anyone in the audience who likes saxophone players? (Dead silence) Well, then you can all sign the register of the society at the door as you go out. We'll do something about this menace! Larry—Thank you very much. Henrietta. (Icy glare from II.) Oh, pardon me—will you Henriette. We will now have an interlude during which the audience will be served with cheese and olives through the courtesy of the (Nora) McClure cheese and olive factory. Nora's trained dogs. the "Purpingtons of Purp," will put on their specialty act immediately afterward. (Audience dines; pups act; applause) Larry—The next feature is a one man, or rather, one woman, style show. The most beautiful gowns in the world, designed and modeled by a girl who matches them, Miss Isabel Ritz. (Isabel models several gowns, cloaks, etc. Applause) Larry—Associated with Miss Ritz is one of our foremost beauticians, Miss Eleanor Kern. who is unable to be here as she is visiting in Europe this summer. You will now hear Steve Matvey, Alabama football coach. (Steve appears) Well, Steve, how're your chances for winning the Rose Bowl game this year? Steve—We can't lose. The game's in the bag. Page 90 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/091.htm Larry—How do you feel about winning all the games so far? Steve—All the credit goes to the boys; but I gotta go now. (I gotta date) Tally-Hoh-o. Larry—We will now be favored by a talk by Harold Geilman, on "How I built the Geilman Dam." Harold—Well, folks, there wasn't a lot to it. All I did was to draw up the plans, and then sit at my desk and push buttons to make people hop; pretty soon it was finished. Larry—Next, Russell Dickson, traveling salesman and amateur chicken raiser; Bob McElroy, petroleum engineer; Paul Meyers, the electrical engineer; and William Paulus, the mayor of Oshkosh, will give a quartet rendition of that old time favorite. "I'll Be Your Dishpan If You'll Be My Dish." with everyone joining in on the chorus. (Song) 359 Yolande Lebowitz Cute and pretty is, our friend Yo, Listen boys, she can cook and sew. Bernard Halpern In his studies he's the top, A sure success—not a flop. Ryna Mattes Happy and jelly, full of good cheer, Always Ryna is quite a dear. Bertram Roth Dimpled cheeks, eyes of blue, Boys like Bert are mighty few. Milton Wasserman A Socialist in heart and soul, To make you one is his goal. Rose Camponeschi Quiet and plain is our friend Rose, Always a smile wherever she goes. Grahatn Straub A happy-go-lucky boy in our classes, Well liked by the boys as well as the lasses. Mary Jane Venger This girl is clever and smart, Her sincerity comes straight from the heart. Robert Houghton Never says much; yet rather gay, But when. he opens his mouth he has something to say. Selma Simons Hair of a brilliant hue, Loyal and kind, forever true. Harvey Simon When out of school his living he will earn, And of his fame we soon will learn. Page 91 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/092.htm Russell Dick "What a man" Russell, never a word At least we haven't from him ever heard. June Clippinger Sweet voice and plenty of charm, To be in her presence could do no harm. Gertrude Palkovitz A new girl in our crowd Of whom we truly are•very proud. Gerald Oestreicher Always happy, always gay, Into our midst he brings a bright ray. Selma Horowitz Selma happy, Selma glad - Always pleasant, never mad. Paul Moore In all athletics, how he does shine, When he is gone, how we will pine. Annette Nagin She's small and she's shy, Her smile no one can buy. Grace Martin To say goodbye would be quite sad; Her time with us has made us glad. Melvin Meth Always the best, Stands out from the rest. Harry Fuller This boy, with his brief-case, In our hearts has won his place. Ben Abravenel His friendship we do prize; The loss of him we could not equalize. Ruth Golden Ruth is sweet and she is cute, All of us Ruth does suit. Mamie Recht In our room Mamie is chief, To say goodbye will cause us grief. Mildred Epstein To make a mistake with her is taboo, And with us, she is certain to come right through. Alice Hirsch Now Alice to all is a chum, And never in class has she been glum. Margaret Capalbo This little girl is hard to describe, But to make her acquaintance, we prescribe. Harry Bash Harry is the pride of the band, And in our class a helping hand. Florence Hinkes A quiet girl without much to say, She does her work from day to day. Page 92 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/093.htm Donald Smith A genial boy, very clever, His friendship we can never sever. John Korchak Neat fellow to have around, Few like him can be found. Wilda Mae Baker A song and dance is her theme, To entertain us is her scheme. Robert Kornhauser This witty fellow with his constant clowning, Makes 359 no place for frowning. Roberta Maizlech Roberta has helped us in many ways, And in her studies makes many "A's". Edward Kaplan Athletics is his line, And in them he does shine. Edna Kauffman Knowing the answers has brought her fame, In our class she has made her name. Beatrice Rice Her smile is sunny, Her laugh worth money. Selma Ories Selma rates high, Selma rates best, 359 with her was blest. Forbes Holton A physique like a soldier or marine, Forbes should do good on the screen. Jack Miller Many a coach for Miller would wish, -Jack in the water is just like a fish. Ruth Isaacs Fine thoughts of Ruth with us will stay, Even when we are old and gray. Doris Vogan Now Doris is really a peach, When needed she's always within reach. Sunrise on a Yokohama Mountain (Or Why Children Leave Home) (Direct from our Japanese School Correspondent) Bell !—to work, Teacher say: please answer; So say—no Know, Then -"E", Oh pshaw! Lunch !—same menu, Then study—what do? Drag on—Tired day, Bell !— Hooray! Home—more study, Eat—think of tomorrow, To sleep,—must remember— Work next day, Teachers—studies. Morning,—sweet spring, See clock.—my goodness—Rush !- Then Bell—repeat work, Oh pistachios! (Nuts-to-you!) Page 93 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/094.htm In Memororiam WESLEY E. BUDDE Died Jan. 31, 1935 He is made one with nature .. . He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that power may move Which has withdrawn its being to its own; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains it from beneath, and kindles it above. -SHELLEY ALVIN LAWLEY Died Jan. 24, 1935 A quiet unassuming lad who in the short period of two months won his way and made friends among both teachers and pupils. Page 94 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/095.htm [image of inside hallway] Page 95 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/096.htm [image] BOSTON PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL Page 96 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/097.htm Literary Editorial THE founding of the Boston Public Latin School marked the first noticeable step forward in the education of the masses. At the three-hundredth point, the modern student looks hack on that foundation as being the beginning of secondary education in America, and as being the initial stage of the progression from a one-room schoolhouse to the 180 room building of Allderdice. On the one hand, we have a higher education in Latin alone, for pupils from nine to twelve years of age; on the other, we have all the commercial as well as academic subjects, including extra-curricular activities such as the shops, crafts, and music departnients, for students from thirteen to nineteen years old. The equipment of that pioneer school consisted perhaps of a few crude chairs or benches, a slate, and probably a small stove for heating purposes. Picture the modern conception of a school Allderdice: with its three large gyms with all equipment pertaining to athletic activities, with its large auditorium and stage, with its many craft rooms and home economic provisions, with its four huge furnaces providing ample heating facilities—does it not symbolize the advancement in education more vividly than any words? Teachers, fully prepared to specialize in certain subjects—are they not more efficient than the former all-powerful schoolmaster? These. various bettered conditions are preparing the children of today to meet the future with more hope—more reason to hope—fot the best that life has to offer. Hereafter, educators of the World will undoubtedly make still further advances, and every person will be able to receive a still higher training that will fit him for any work. Let us, then, all do everything possible to attain this ultimate goal. The Origin of the Modern High School THE nineteen-hundred-thirty-five graduating classes should feel highly honored to participate in the celebration of the 300th Anniversary of the Foundation of Secondary Education in the United States. With the establishment of the Boston Public Latin School in 1635, the foundation was laid upon which our present splendid system of public education has been built, and in commemoration of this event the Tercentenary of Secondary Education is being sponsored by the Department of Secondary School Principals of the National Education Association. This celebration started during Education Week in 1934 and will close in June 1935. Desiring to express our appreciation and to contribute to the success of this important educational a nniversary, we use this theme in the 1935 Allderdice Journal in commemoration of this event. On April 13, 1635, the torch of the educational system in the United States was lighted when the freemen of Boston, Massachusetts, adopted this order: "Likewise, it was then generally agreed upon that our brother Philemon Pormont shall be entreated to become schoolmaster for the teaching and nurturing of the chil- Page 97 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/098.htm dren with us." The Boston settlers were especially well fitted for the task of establishing the schools inasmuch as records .show that one man in every two hundred and fifty had been graduated from an English university. It was natural that these educated men should start the career of the school and they did not delay in doing so, for it was only five years after the settlement of Boston that the Boston Public Latin School was founded. Philemon Pormont, the first teacher of this school, did not continue his connection with the school for any length of time. He was reported to have been a follower of Anne Hutchinson; and after going into the wilderness of New Hampshire he founded Exeter College, and served there as pastor in 1638. A small group of boys, for the girls_ were not admitted until 1828, and Philemon Pormont the pioneering teacher composed the personnel of the first school. Little is known about the subjects that were taught but we may surmise that Greek, Latin, and religious studies composed their entire schedule because these were the subjects taught in the English institutions from which the early American schools were closely patterned. Massachusetts inaugurated the first real system of education and the character of the schools in this colony was developed from the peculiar form of society and government. Thus the system of education was democratic, concentrated and homogeneous. From such a small beginning with one instructor and a few pupils has grown the splendid service now provided for more than six million young Americans by twenty-six thousand public and private high schools. Secondary education has advanced one step after another, each essential in view of the growing needs of democracy. Secondary education has passed from the Latin grammar school, to the academy, to the free high school, and this advancement is one of constant adaptation to changing needs. The Tercentenary should be more than an observance of the founding of the first school. This is a time to take inventory of our own advantages in education in comparison with those of the first pupils in the United States. The students of 1935 have access to gigantic buildings of two hundred and two hundred and fifty rooms compared to the small bare room of the first school. Present schools are equipped with all modern conveniences such as heat, electric light, ventilating, systems, etc., while the Boston Latin School was fortunate to have a small stove to lessen the chill of the cold New England winter. The founders of the Public School system would marvel at the size of the faculties of today with one hundred or more instructors and they would wish that the text books now in use might have been available to their students. Criticism would change to thankfulness if the students of today would compare their advantages with -the hardships that the first students endured. The educational torch lighted three hundred years ago has been held aloft by each succeeding generation and its illuminating rays have reached every part of our country affording to the youth a priceless possession. As graduates this torch is placed in our keeping. What of the future? Shall we, by neglect, allow its rays to be lessened. and its horizon shortened or shall we be ever watchful and zealous that the Public School system shall be an ever increasing source of power? Page 98 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/099.htm June Honor Pupils Highest Honor Leah Goldstein Betty Adams Rose Gold Edith Stewart Jacques Wachtel David Olds High Honor Jacqueline Weil Bernard Halpern Betty Rosenfield Roberta Maizlech Alta Moses Ruth Goodman Leonard Shenkan Evelyn Hood Reeva Pearlstein Beatrice Zwerling Clarence Schulz Yolande Lebowitz Jerome Leibowitz Grace Wilson Jerome Spandau Rebecca Needleman Milton Lehman Miriam Freed Milton Esman Floris Finesilver Robert Jacobs Lester Smith Betty Koelker Honor Bertha Thomas Ruth Smith Daniel Lichtenstein Helen Maulsby Jean Schoeller Novella Crawford Doris Vogan Mary Jane Venger Edwin Horne Mamie Recht Freda Lewin Catherine Toner Stanley Markey Molly Gazdik Edith McCormick Laura Dancoff Morton Stern Jeanne Kalish Miriam Beeson Lillian Harris Janet Hyndman Edith Gorenstein Milton Wasserman Matthew Seltzer James Bassett Vera Harkness Margaret Paylinak Marjorie Bandman Jack Levin Henriette Bergmann Frances Stein Gertrude Wilkinson Martin Sachnoff Dorothy Howell Service Awards Magee Naffah Margaret Paddock Jack Levin Betty Adams Page 99 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/100.htm [cartoon] Page 100 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/101.htm Senior Class Productions Page 101 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/102.htm Twelfth Night THE Senior Class of February, 1935, presented as their dramatic production, Shakespeare's well-known "Twelfth Night." Under the able direction of Miss Pregler and Miss Houston a cast was chosen that gave a splendid performance in their interpretation of the difficult classic. Only one performance was held on the evening of January 17. The acting was excellent and the fine costumes and scenery lent a touch of realism that is quite uncommon on the high school stage. The audience was very much amused. by the antics of Feste, the Clown. Malvolio and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, as well as by those of Fabian and Sir Toby Belch. Maria, Olivia, and Viola were presented masterfully. Genuine sorrow was felt for Sebastian, Antonio, and the Duke. The names of the players and their respective roles are as follOws-: Orsino—William Kunkel Sebastion—Louis Ross Antonio—William Rittman Sea-Captain—Jesse Levine Valentine—Milton Tauberg Curio—Frank Lewis Sit Toby Belch—Sidney Dorfthan Sir Andrew Aguecheek—John Klotz Priest—John Pearce Malvolio—Richard Cassaday Fabian—Carl Haller Feste—Oscar Goodstein Viola—Marian Brand Olivia—Marjorie Mills Maria—Carmeline Bonaro Officers—Jesse Levine, Jack Henderson The dancing number was supervised by Miss Andrews; the Stage Crew was under the direction of Mr. Hayes, and the gypsy players were directed by Miss Zeigler. Prompters were Adelaide Bacharach and Margaret Paddock. Page 102 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/103.htm [images} Page 103 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/104.htm [images] Page 104 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/105.htm THE CLASS OF JUNE 1935 of ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL Presents "I'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU" by NOEL COWARD in the ALLDERDICE AUDITORIUM, MAY 28 and 29 PLAYERS Mrs. DERMOTT Edith Stewart. Francis Stein Daniel Davis, her brother Milton Denmark. Edwin Horne Sylvia Bertha Thomas. Edith Cromwell Evangeline Sylvia Schwartz, Ellen Morehead Joyce Louise Rittman. Fluris Finesilver Bobby Leonard Levison. Gregory Zatkovich. Lloyd Kramer Oliver James Bassett, Joseph Fink Mrs. Crombie Julia Find!, Jacqueline Weil Faith Crumble Alma Jones. Doris Vogan Griggs, the butte,. Joel Bennet. Jay Reich ACT I Scene—The Hall of Mulberry Maror, Mrs. Dermott's 'wane. a few miles out of London. Time:— Decmnbet of the last year. ACT II Scene—Same as Act I. Time: A glorius summer day, eighteen months later. ACT III Scene—Same as preceding acts. Time:--Seven-thirty the morning following the events of Act II Book Holders Leona Bernstein. Nora McClure MANAGEMENT DirecteAl by Miss Ffedwig Pregler Staged by Miss Ann A. Houston Wardrobe Mistresses—Miss Irene E. McDermott, Marjorie Trimmer, Eleanor Sable Scenery Prepared by Mr. Hayes and Stage Crew Musical Direction by Miss Laura E. Zeigler Furniture by Courtesy of Half Brothers of Hcmestead Business Manager—Jack Levin Assistant Business Manager —Yolande Lebowitz Stage Crew—William Paulus. Sam Paratorc Original Musical Compositions by Alta Moses. Robert Kornhauser Page 105 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/106.htm {images} Page 106 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/107.htm [images] Page 107 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/108.htm Clubs SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL President—Jack Levin Vice President—Marshall Palley Secretary—Betty Adams Sponsor—Miss Houston JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL President—Mary Osborne Vice President—Ruth Morgan Secretary—Sallie Osborne Sponsor—Miss Houston THE FOREWORD Stanley Markey — Editor-in- Chief Miss Riddle—Faculty Editor STUDENT COURT OFFICIALS Chief Justices-12A: William Smith, 12B: Esther Amsler, 11A: Edward Boyle Sergeant At Arms—Gerald Feldman, Eugene Lipman Chief of Patrols—Sylvester Seigel Court Stenographers—Florence Hinkes, Tessie Dolatowsky Page 108 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/109.htm HALL PATROL FIRST PERIOD PATROL SECOND PERIOD PATROL THIRD PERIOD PATROL FOURTH PERIOD PATROL Page 109 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/110.htm FIFTH PERIOD PATROL SIXTH PERIOD PATROL SEVENTH PERIOD PATROL ELEVATOR BOYS Elijah Getty, Charles Scott, Jack Dorsey, Francis Jordan, Charles Denes, Louis Livingstone Substitute—Marshall Solomon Page 110 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/111.htm PLAYERS GUILD President—Leonard Levenson Vice President—Bernard Halpern Secretary—Edwin Horne Treasurer—Gertrude Brcida Publicity Chairman—Edith Baker Sponsor—Miss Hartz MARIONETTE CLUB President—Rosella Bass Vice President—Helen Stevenson Secretary-Treasurer—Leonard Sikov Foreword Reporter—Julius Livkoy Sponsor—Miss Koenig JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB President—Shirley Lehrer Secretary-Treasurer—Diana Rosenberg Sponsor—Miss Wagenknecht STAGE MAKE-UP CLUB President—Ruth Fireman Vice President—Edith Stewart Secretary-Treasurer--Mary Louise Little Sponsor—Miss Zeigler Page 111 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/112.htm BUSINESS SERVICE GUILD President—Betty Gall Vice President—Lynn Wieland Secretary—Grace Swetland Reporter—Catherine Toner Program Committee Chairman—Helen Smith Sponsor—Miss McCamblay BOOK ROOM CLUB President—Seymour Perlut Vice President—Arthur Hurwitz Secretary-Treasurer—Helen Glick Sponsor—Mrs. Hoyt LIBRARY STAFF Direction of Mrs. McMickle Miss Anderson RED CROSS President—Dorothy Douthitt Vice President—Lucille Mendoza Secretary-Treasurer—Ruth Crawford Sponsor—Miss Alice Thompson Care of Am. Red Cross Page 112 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/113.htm ANNIVERSARY CLUB President—Jean Olson Vice President—Betty Condon Secretary-Treasurer— Adeline Roth Sponsor—Miss Donaldson AMATEUR NEEDLE WORK President—Gilda Tamburi Vice President—Rosell Frirhman Secretary—Violet Kapelman Treasurer—Marie Kapelman Sponsor—Miss Held THE WAFFLE WEAVING CLUB sponsored by Miss Grossman, has no officers. It is merely a social group which meets once a week for enjoyment and waffle weaving. JUNIOR NEEDLE President--Bertha Lubet Vice President—Marian Loboda Secretary-Treasurer—Florence Karsh Sponsor—Miss Graham Page 113 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/114.htm LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS President—Hilary Lurie Vice President—Millie Cohen Secretary-Treasurer—Hilda Boreman Foreword Reporter—Mildred Roth Sponsor—Miss Richey SIGMA IOTA President—Jacques Wachtel Vice President—Elinore Spann Activities Committee—Milton Lehman, Chair- man; Jay Reich, Falk Arnheim Secretary—Milton Esman Sponsor—Mr. Faust SENIOR DEBATING SOCIETY President—David Olds Sponsor—Miss Welsh JUNIOR HUMANE SOCIETY President—Mary Osborne Vice President—Harriet Harris Secretary-Treasurer—Marjorie Heinz Sponsor—Miss Miller Page 114 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/115.htm MASKERS—MISS PREGLER President—Harry Rodin Vice President—Esther Marcuson Secretary—Betsy Ross Sponsor—Miss Pregler GIRLS MECHANICAL DRAWING CLUB President—Evelyn Hayden Vice President—Helen Toth Secretary-Treasurer—Margaret McClean Sponsor—Mr. Veigel MATHEMATICS CLUB President—Tillie Seltzer Secretary-Treasurer—Jack Harvey Membership Chairman—Evelyn Miller Publicity Chairman—Bernard Lindenberg Sponsor--Mr. G. B. Snyder Can You Imagine? Bill Smale not loafing? Jack Henderson not joking? Betty Jane Oliver not talking? Lois Scandrol not "gyping?" Dorothy MacDonald not a talented pianist? John Klotz "flunking" a subject? Sidney Dorfman not bluffing? Estelle Kern noisy? Nelson Combs not being a clever artist? Anna Maris Belie not participating in sports? Genevieve Mitchell not typing? Izzy Shapiro not "flunking?" Sidney Seewald not rolling around on mats? Esther Rost liking lavender? Gertrude Hastie not telling jokes( ?) ? Elsie Jane Close with straight hair? Carmelina Bonaro not laughing? Kemp Griffin not drawing? Ray Gady not sewing? Pearl Abets not in the office? Dick Cassady not balancing staffs, etc. Donold Robel not on a motorcycle? Martha Nietz with gray hair? Miriam Kimmelstiel not vouchsafing information? Virginia Sutton not driving.? Page 115 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/116.htm Musical Calendar for 1934-35 October 10—Male Chorus and String Quartet—Educational Program K. Q. V. 12—Milton Thomas, Violinist—P. T. A. Meeting. 21—Group A and the Girls' Chorale—Third United Presbyterian Church. 24—String Quartet—P. T. A. Meeting, Linden School. November 7—Band, Orchestra, Group A and.the Male Chorus Education Night —P. T. A. Meeting. 8-Orchestra, Gimbel's Department Stoic'. 9—Harp Trio, Teachers' Meeting, Greenfield School. 14—Girls' Chorale, Sectional Meeting of Teachers, Gladstone School. 25—Male Chorus, Weekly Y. M. C. A. Program, K. D. K. A. December 5 Orchestra, American Vocational Counsellors Meeting, William Penn Hotel. 6—Male Chorus, Third United Church. 10--Orchestra, P. T. A. Meeting. 11—Orchestra, Intermediate Assembly. 12—Band, Junior Assembly. January 16—Girls' Quartette, Educational Program, K. Q. V. 17—String Quartet and Orchestra, Incidental Music. TWELFTH NIGHT. Senior Class Play. Girls' Quartette, Dart-ball Banquet, M. E. Church. 20—Group A and the Girls' Chorale, Bethany Lutheran Church. 22—Harp Trio, Tuesday Musical Club. February 3—Girls' Quartette, Greentree Presbyterian Church. 21—Girls' Quartette, P. T. A. Meeting, Rodgers School. 23—Girls' Quartette. Fraternity Tea, Home of Mrs. Foster. March 3-Girls' Quartette, Greenfield Presbytetian Church. 13—Selected Singers from Groups A and B for All-City Chorus and Twenty Musicians Chosen for All-City Orchestra, Music Educators Convention, Syria Mosque. 15—Group B, Music Educators Convention, William Penn Hotel. Ted Matuzeski, Vocal Solo Winner, Music Educators Convention, William Penn Hotel. 17—Girls' Quartette, Ames Methodist Church. 22—Girls' Quartette, Squirrel Hill Woman's Club. April 6—Allderdice Salon Orchestra, Commercial Teachers of Pittsburgh. 8—Group A and Girls' Chorale, Waverly Presbyterian Church. Group A and Girls' Chorale,- Evening Service, Homestead Presbyterian Church. 12—Girls' Quartette, Squirrel Hill Woman's Club. Salon Orchestra, Ensemble, Girls' Quartette—Western Pennsylvania School for the Blind. 14—String Trio, Educational Program, K. Q. V. 17—Group B, Girls' Quartette, and Ted Matuzeski—Senior Assembly. 28—Group A, Emory Church. May 1—String Trio-Meeting of Mathematics Teachers, Carnegie Inn. Page 116 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/117.htm [image] Orchestra A [image] Band A Page 117 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/118.htm [image] ORCHESTRA B [image] Trio [image] STRING QUARTET [image] BAND B Page 118 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/119.htm [image] MALE CHORUS [image] GIRLS' QUARTET [image] HARP TRIO [image] GIRLS' CHORALE Page 199 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/120.htm VOICE GROUPS [image] GROUP B [image] GROUP C [image] JUNIOR CHORUS [image] GROUP A Page 120 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/121.htm [image] Athletics Page 121 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/122.htm [images] FOOTBALL INTO the annals of Allderdice athletics the 1934 football season was etched with the drab tones of a blunt pencil. The dark hue of defeat was the callous compensation bestowed by the football gods upon the valiant efforts of our gallant gladiators. To brighten this dreary picture were thrust only two colorful dabs of conquest, recording well-earned triumphs over the formidable opposition of Perry and Schenley. Page 122 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/123.htm Unleashing a sensational series of forward passes, the Dragons struck through the air with a brilliant aerial attack to win their inaugural encounter from Perry, 6-0. This first exhibition of the 1934 edition of the Dragon pigskin machine revealed a skillful aggregation and seemed to indicate a successful season. For the newest Green and White model responded to its initial test with both a potent offensive weapon and a rugged, stout-hearted defense. Although losing to Rankin in their second tussle, the green- jerseyed gridmen further substantiated this first impression as they matched the performance of their victorious rivals on equal terms in every phase of the game except the score which was 7-6. In the other non-league contest, the Dragons were defeated by a powerful New Kensington High team, 13-7. But they went down to this defeat with heads unbowed and contributed an impressive performance notwithstanding the fact that they were on the short end of the score. Buoyant hopes were soon shattered, however, as Allderdice collided with league adversaries and sustained successive sectional setbacks to Westinghouse, Peabody, and South. The one redeeming feature of this sectional strife was the spirited thrashing the Dragons inflicted upon their traditional rival, Schenley, 6-0. Fifth A venue wrote "finis" in black letters to this disappointing season by registering a 13-0 shellacking. When Coach Irvin first assembled his charges last fall, he was greeted by only three really familiar faces—those of Mushie Parker, Bill Frazier, and Steve Matvey. It was they who served as the nucleus for the strenuous task of rebuilding which confronted the Green and White mentor ; it was they who bore the brunt of the Green and White play, both offensively and defensively ; and it was they who garnered in all the individual honors of the year. Emulating the deeds of valor of these three heroes were such stalwarts as Donahue, Chakurda, Walsh, Moore, Tamburi, Rosen, and Glousser. Allderdice--6 Perry-0 Allderdice--6 Rankin-7 Allderdice--0 Westinghouse-13 Allderdice-7 New Kensington-13 Allderdice-0 Peabody-14 Allderdice-0 South-19 Allderdice-6 Schenley-0 Allderdice-0 Fifth Avenue-13 Page 123 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/124.htm SOCCER TEAM THE soccer team, directed by Coach Irwin, began its season in magnificent style. The first game was captured without much trouble from the Schenley eleven by a 2 to 1 score. The winning streak continued when Allderdice downed the Silver Takers in the last few minutes of their game when they chalked up a 1 to 0 victory. The next game brought the first defeat when a Peabody team was victorious in a hard fought game, the final score being 2 to J. The following week Coach Irwin's boys held Munhall, the former state champs, to a scoreless tie in a non-league game. The next game on the schedule was that with Arsenal. The Allderdice Dragons piled up a 2 to 0 lead at the half, but were not able to hold their ground and lost a heart-breaking game by a score of 3 to- 2. The following game was an "off day" for the Green and White. They were conquered by a strong Gladstone eleven and the result was a 5 to 0 defeat. The season, however, was ended in fine shape by a victory over the Baxter squad. The Green and White Dragons, through the fine playing of John Hood, Michael Chereha and the rest of the members, have built up an enviable record. [image] Rifle Club [image] HI-Y [image] GREEN KEY [image] FENCING CLUB Page 124 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/125.htm GREEN KEY FROM September to June the Green Key has consummated a full calendar of activities. Brought to a successful culmination this month by the annual picnic at Riverview Park, the program included visits to the Western Penitentiary, McConnell's Mills and Frick Park where seven new members were added with an impressive initiation ceremony. The annual banquet was held at the Downtown Y. M. C. A. during the Christmas respite, and its joyous reunion with graduated members proved the success of this seven year old organization. Rounding out this year replete with activity, were the weekly Tuesday meetings in which athletic participation at the field, gym, and swimming pool was offered. Besides these enjoyments the Key did not forget its sportsmanship purpose which was carried out to the fullest degree by assisting all the visiting coaches, officials, and teams who were guests at Allderdice during the past year. [image] CHAMPION DIVERS A. Patnik J. Stover Page 125 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/126.htm [images] (BASKETBALL A BLACK cloud was cast across the Allderdice basketball horizon during the entire 34-35 season. Only once was this thickness penetrated. It was a faint glimmer caused by the glistening scoreboard numerals which recorded the Green and White courtmen's lone win—a 24-18 triumph over Perry in an intersectional fracas. Youth and inexperience were left groping about amidst the pitfalls of a sophisticated world of basketball. Nevertheless, the players studied their lessons faithfully and sustained the hard knocks and bumps courageously. Although they met with little success, their never-say-die spirit is worthy of the highest commendation. Noteworthy among this victory-barren season were the individual performance's of Mushie Parker, Lou Ross, Eddie Kaplan and Harold Goodstone. Together with their inexperienced colleagues, they performed their basketball chores to the very best of their ability. Page 126 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/127.htm TENNIS MAINTAINING the same supremacy which has characterized every Allderdice tennis team, the Green and White netmen should win the city championship again this year. Justifiably, Allderdice may be called the cradle of city scholastic tennis championships, because every year of court representation has found an Allderdice raquet wielding aggregation occupying the title throne, and an Allderdice racqueteer either champion, runner-up, or both. Under the tutorship of Coach Franklin B. Hoar, this year should prove no exception. Mainstays of the 1935 tennis team are last year's runner-up Oliver Hurst and his competent colleague, Jerome Goodman. GYMNASTICS THE gym team, in spite of the fact that it was made up largely of tenth and eleventh graders, upheld admirably the record established by the preceding gym clubs. The gymnasts led by Captain Witt were barely defeated in their first encounter when they dropped a close m2et to the Schenley stunt men. In the following meet Coach Hoar's boys were downed by a powerful Westinghouse squad, but they came back and finished their season by conquering the Peabody performers. In the city finals, the Green and White, as usual, came through in fine style and captured the third place position. The success of the team can be attributed largely to the fine supervision of Coach Hoar and to the splendid performances of Witt and Brace on the horizontal bars, of Hall on the mats and of Bozon on the horses, also to the wonderful display in club swinging staged by Wedner, Lipman and Lebowitz. CROSS-COUNTRY THE Cross-Country team captained by J. Boyd, enjoyed one of its most successful seasons. Coach Hoar's runners were victorious in two out of three meets. They decisively defeated the Peabody pacers by a 24 to 41 score and chalked up a victory over the Schenley squad and Tech Plebes in a triple meet, which was held on the Schenley Park course, by a score of 31-41-45. The Green and White racers' only defeat was suffered at the hands of a fast Langley team by the score of 18-38. The Allderdice Dragons wound up their fine season by taking second place in the city meet. Over one hundred participants from the various city high schools took part, and five of our boys were among the first fifteen to finish. Page 127 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/128.htm [image] SENIOR 100 POINT WINNERS [image] SENIOR GIRLS' LEADERS [image] JUNIOR 100 POINT WINNERS [image] CHEER LEADERS BASKETBALL A NEW type of basketball was inaugurated for the eleventh and twelfth grade girls last fall. Instead of playing the regular court game, the two court style was used. Another change which has made the game more interesting was the elimination of the center jump in favor of the throw-in. Closely matched teams and keen competition throughout the tournament added thrills and excitement to the games. The captains chosen by the girls were B. Adams, E. J. Close, L. Goldstein, and M. Tonkin. Elsie Jane Close's team defeated the winners of the eleventh grade tournament, and then won the championship game from Lea Goldstein. The members of the winning team were Elsie Jane Close, captain; A. M. Belie, M. DePaolo, J. Findl, G. Hastie, M. Kimmelstiel, and M. Paddock. The manager of the twelfth grade tournament was Lillian Baseman and the games were refereed by Betty Jane Oliver, Lea Goldstein, and Virginia Shideler; all of these girls played in the tournament in addition to refereeing. Page 128 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/129.htm GIRLS SENIOR LEADERS CLUB LAST year the Girls Senior Leaders Club attended the Leaders' Club Frolic held at Langley High School. A health play was given, and after dinner the various clubs entertained with songs. The Langley Club provided an orchestra and the girls spent an enjoyable evening. The officers for last semester were M. Mills, president ; B. Adams, vice president ; Jeanne Kalish, secretary ; B. J. Oliver, treasurer, and M. Paddock, social chairman. This semester sixteen new girls were admitted into the club. These girls were chosen because of their good sportsmanship, athletic ability and their ability to carry out the ideals of the Leaders Club. Fifteen girls are graduating this semester and they will be replaced by other girls who are considered worthy of being in the Leaders Club. The presiding officers are B. Adams, president ; C. Weil, vice-president : B. Gall, secretary; L. Goldstein, treasurer, and M. Beeson, social chairman. HOCKEY ALWAYS a favorite sport of the eleventh and twelfth grades, hockey was received this year with more enthusiasm than ever before. A hockey team consists of eleven players, and with four teams for both grades plus the substitutes, almost a hundred girls took part in the tournament. In both grades. only those who had played hockey previously were eligible to become captains. The twelfth grade captains were—Betty Adams, Elsie J. Close, Marjorie Mills, and Margaret Paddock. For the eleventh grade, Gertrude Broida, Betty Kirschberg, Virginia Shideler, and Claire Weil were elected as captains. Good teamwork was an outstanding feature of all games. Margaret Paddock will be remembered as the outstanding goalie of all teams of both grades. Many times the ball was shot to the goal only to be returned with hard clearing-shots from her stick. Other members of her team who showed exceptional talent were Betty Gall, Louise Rittman. and Margaret DePaolo. Anna Marie Belie, who played center halfback, exhibited remarkable qualities as a defense player. The forward line of Marjorie Mills' team was well supported by the halfback line where Marge starred as center half. Cooperation and good teamwork was evident in all games played by Betty Adams' team. Elsie Jane Close's team, the winners of the tournament played games full of thrills and action. The champs were—Grace Miller, Lea Goldstein, Edith Cromwell, Alice Crowley, Antoinette Civitate, Rose Rizzo, Fanny Herman, Betty Jane Oliver, Dorothy Stefanik, Gertrude Hastie, and Elsie Jane Close, Captain. The chief scorers were Rose Rizzo and Elsie Jane Close. A strong half-back line, consisting of Stefanik, Cromwell, and Goldstein played an important part in the defense. On the sidelines. if a pile of sweat coats was to be pulled apart, Laura Dancof f would be found in the midst of them, acting as scorekeeper, timekeeper, and general all-around manager. Page 129 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/130.htm SWIMMING GIVEN only a short time in which to practice for the swimming meets, the eleventh and twelfth grade girls who were anxious to make the teams literally made hay while the sun was shining. Every activity and eighth period that the swimming pool was available, found them enthusiastically competing with each other, working up speed and attaining skill in their swimming and diving. As the day for the Sectional Meet approached, eliminations were made until at last the final squad was chosen. The Championship Meet was held October 11th at Fifth Avenue with all the high schools in the city represented. The eleventh grade swimmers won first place. The relay team of this grade won the city championship for the third successive year, having previously won it in the ninth and tenth grades. The twelfth grade was well represented in the Trial Meet, but met with a few qualifications in the Championship Meet and narrowed the chances of winning. In spite of their hard luck, however, the girls showed good sportsmanship and carried off two second places. This ended the swimming season for the year. GIRLS' SENIOR VOLLEYBALL SERVE, "Spike it," "Set it up," were a few of the cries heard as the senior girls' volleyball teams went into action. This year, any nine girls from the same grade were permitted to form a team. After the captains were elected, a double elimination tournament was run off. The first games were won by the team which reached fifteen points first; the later games were won by the team having the highest score at the end of thirty minutes. The captains of the nine 12th grade teams were: Betty Gall, H. Boyd, E. Haydn, G. Broida, H. Maulsby, M. De Paolo, R. Maizlech, G. Wilson, and M. Emery. B. Gall's team, winner of the tournament, won each of its games by a wide margin. The team members were excellent servers and spikers, and all played well together. B. Gall, captain, M. Beeson, A. Borsh, A. Civitate, L. Goldstein, H. Toth, H. Lipchik, B. Sakal, D. Stephanie. The 12th grade manager was Rebecca Task. Page 130 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/131.htm Familiar Sights and Sounds To Ye Seniors Mr. H. H. Wilson— "How's that—" J. T. Shriner— "Oh Sugar—" Coach Irwin "Now Listen, You Birds—" Mr. Thorne (Gone but not forgotten) "Understand ?" (And How) Miss Blessing "How many see?" A Slurp and a Munch. The Lunchroom, Dope— The fainting of Mr. Longnecker, when a student asks for a supplementary law book. Miss Evans in the hall, picking up paper. Mr. Young, and that tan roadster of his. Irwin Rubenstein—"Geeve ect to heem Rubee." The Daily Blab—Leonard Levison. Mickey Berman—Pay as you enter Doc? Bucky McKibben—Clothes and Wimmen. Why Lad, the brass of you? (Guess who) Gregory Zatkovitz On guard? Mr. Sissman--Watch the Birdie. Me—Trying to think up all this STUFF. Mr. Soles and his flock of gun cranks. Bertram Roth sleeping in the hall 5th period. Wayne Glausser—Ye olde faithful seller of lunch checks. Doris Vogan—Okay Toots. Little Jakie Miller—And the girl friend. Morris Block—They call him an oboe player? Dorothy Teitelbaum—She was only the baker's daughter but oh how she could raise the dough—What's funny about that? (Don't get me wrong for insinuating anything) Famous pair--Miss McCandless and Joel Bennett. Famous sayings— "How does a mice when it spins?" by J. L. Montgomery. Did you ever see a dream walking? Well I did. (3rd floor, end of 2d period, near library). What's that terrible noise? Why that's Donahue yawning. Page 131 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/132.htm SUPERIOR PRINTING PLATES THE COPPER HALIFTONES AND LINE ETCHINGS THAT WERE USED IN PRINTING THIS BOOK WERE MADE by the SUPERIOR ENGRAVING Co 235 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Page 132 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/133.htm THE ALLDERDICE PRINTED BY MAYER PUBLISHING & PRINTING CO. 235 Collins Avenue East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Phones 1106-7 Hiland Page 133 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/134.htm Ann M. Gallagher Greeting Cards for All Occasions RENTAL LIBRARY HA 5952 1823 MURRAY AVE. HALF BROTHERS "Happy Home Furnishers" 120-122 E. 8TH AVE. HOMESTEAD Student Singer — What I want to know is, am I a bass or a baritone? Miss S.—No, you're not. Nurse—You were very naughty in church. Guy. Do you know where little boys and girls go who don't put their pennies in the collection box? Guy—Yes, nurse, to the movies. Student (seeing teacher after return of a test-paper)—Miss R., I don't think I deserved an E on this examination. Miss R. (wearily)—I know, but we do not have any mark lower than that. Miss A—Define a polygon, James. James (a 'bright young lad)—A dead parrot. Flowers For Every Occasion TITCHENAL FLORAL CO. 1720 MURRAY AVENUE (OPPOSITE MANOR THEATRE) Phone HA zel 3377 Pittsburgh, Pa. THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH has lived since the log cabin days of Pittsburgh. It lives because thousands, touched by its influence, have greater earning power and are happier in things of the spirit. Page 134 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/135.htm Some blunders from examination papers. (We are proud to report that they are not from our own temple of higher learning.) Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to anything else. Letters in sloping print are hysterics. Absent-minded husband and wife off on a long trip. Wife—Honey, I forgot to turn off the electric iron. Husband—Don't worry dear, nothing will burn. I forgot to turn off the shower bath. first see us for Reliable Jewelry and Optical Service Jps. DeRor & Sons 311-315 Smithfield Street Only Opposite Sth Ave. Postoffice Phone JA ckson 9774 Molla Beauty Parlor The House of Service EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING and COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Open 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Mrs. B. MARKLEY, Mgr. 1933 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. LITMAN'S PHARMACY 2130 Murray Avenue HA zel 2700 Your Doctor Knows Litman- —Ask Him for almost a century— BUILDING BUSINESS CAREERS Duffs-Iron City College 424 DUQUESNE WAY, PIVINBURGH ATLANTIC 4875-4876 Compliments of MORROWFIELD APARTMENTS• ALDERSON APARTMENTS ELDRIDGE AVENUE APARTMENTS HA 5700 J. F. Dunlay, Mgr. Jokes of all sorts and fancies chiefly scholastic- Mother—Son, what language are you taking in school? Son—Sanskrit, mother dear. Mother—Why I didn't know they taught that. Son—They don't. Page 135 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/136.htm Anybody, waiting for attention in Mr. Sharp's office, to his neighbor: "Ever been to the zoo?" "Why?" "Must be fun to watch the turtles whizz past." Householder (to policeman investigating a burglary): "Now if you could only trace the owner of this shoe." Cynical Policeman—"What do I look like, a fairy prince?" The daughter of a strict old church deacon had gone to a dance much against the father's wishes. When she appeared for breakfast next morning she was greeted by her father with these words : "Good morning, daughter of Satan." To which the daughter respectfully replied: "Good morning, father." Binstock Jewelers Offer Their Sincere Congratulations to the Classes of 1935 Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing 1929 Murray Avenue, Squirrel Hill JA 3175 Murray Beacon Alleys Pennsylvania's Most Beautiful Bowling Alleys 25 ALLEYS 1916 MURRAY AVE. JA 0266 Expert Bowling Coaching, Afternoons Squirrel Hill Bowling Alleys 24 A. B. C. Alleys RESERVATIONS AND PARTIES Lou P. Golvash, Mgr. JAckson 9827 5844 Forward Avenue MURRAY PRESS Quality Printing at Low Cost 2006 MURRAY AVE. HA 3742 BUICK PONTIAC SAMSON SALES CO. Jackson 2000 5826 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Service-1915 Murray Avenue Page 136 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/137.htm Compliments of O. K. FOOD STORES Quality Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Groceries at Lowest Prices LOCAL STORE 1816 MURRAY AVENUE FORBES-SHADY DRUG STORE MEYER ROSEN MANAGEMENT FORBES at SHADY Phones: Hazel 3774—Jackson 9922 George—Congratulations Dick! Is your fair one pretty? Dick—No, can't say she is. George—Good figure? Dick—Yes, about a million. The smart young thing who says her boy-friend can't take a joke should look in the mirror and drop the subject. Dot—Is Jack an energetic fellow? Pal—No, he's the kind that grabs the stool when there's a piano to be moved. Anxious to please Uncle—Do you like riding on my knee? Niece—Oh, no! I've ridden on a real donkey. Compliments of Beacon and Morrowfield Pharmacy "Jewelry of the Better Sort Since 1893" J. F. APPLE COMPANY Inc. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS • Lancaster, Pennsylvania OFFICIAL JEWELERS FOR TAYLOR ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL Quality, Service, Satisfaction Guaranteed Page 137 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/138.htm A. & B. SMITH COMPANY Artists', Engineers' Drawing and Signwriiers Supplies SMITHIAN QUALITY MERCHANDISE 633 SMITHFIELD STREET• PITTSBURGH, PA. SISSMAN STUDIO 1828 Center Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Official School Photographer Page 138 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/139.htm Compliments of Allderdice Lunch Room A thought for commercial students. How to write an angry business letter. Sir : My typist, being a lady, can not take down what I think of you. I, being a gentleman, cannot write it. You, being neither, will understand or guess everything. Sapper's Barber Shop 1925 Murray Av. Sandomire Pharmacy Forbes-Shady Service Station CICERO BROS. Barber and Beauty Shops AL GROSS' FISH MARKET Hazel 5014 2136 Murray Ave. Strand Shoe Repairing and Hat Cleaning Co. 1911 Murray Ave. Hazel 4807 LITTLE'S SHOE STORE 5850 Forbes Street AFFELDER and SMITH 1717 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrolux Gas Refrigerator "ASK THE WOMAN WHO OWNS ONE" -Compliments of HAMBURG BROTHERS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS AKRON — PITTSBURGH — WHEELING Page 139 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/140.htm Ideal Seniors If the following people with their Chief characteristics were Rolled into one, the results would Be an ideal -boy and girl. • The Girl Face Margaret Cooper Figure Elinore Spann Wit Frances Stein Disposition Betty Adams Poise Edith Stewart Cuteness Yolande Lebowitz Personality Janet Hyndman Chic Reva Neatnan Capability Betty Rosenfield Grace Elinore Keil Sportsmanship Lea Goldstein The Boy Face George Hodgdon Physique Lester Smith Intellect Bernard Halpern Disposition Milton Denmark Debonaireness Foster Reed Cuteness Graham Straub Wit and Personality Bobby Kornhauscr Dress Charles Henning Capability Jack Levine Ambition Jacques Wachtel Sportsmanship Bill Smith Youngk News Stand SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS CANDY 5804 FORBES STREET ALL THE MAGAZINES Page 140 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/141.htm Compliments of Marathon Linen Supply Co., Inc. 812 EAST STREET FA 6606 Compliments of AMERICAN COAT, APRON and TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 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Page 141 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/142.htm Your Neighborhood—Your Bank The Squirrel Hill Branch of the Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Company, conveniently located in the heart of the shopping district, brings to your door the splen- did facilities of one of America's largest financial institutions. SQUIRREL-HILL BRANCH PEOPLES-PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Page 142 ****************************************************************** image of original page can be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/education/yearbooks/allderdice/1935/143.htm YOUR PART OF THE EARNED DOLLAR It is right and proper that necessary living expenses should claim most of your earned dollar. Your share is the part you save, and that, to you, is the most important part. Bank it regularly—even though the amount may be small. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus, $4,000,000 FIFTH AVENUE AND GRANT STREET FRICK BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. Sachs Real Estate Company 5822 Forbes Street FORBES HARDWARE STORE REGISTERED BELL PHONE, 0238 HAZEL 5851 FORBES ST. PITTSBURGH, PA. Acknowledgements to HALF BROTHERS 120-122 E. EIGHTH AVENUE, HOMESTEAD Acknowledgements The Journal Staff wishes to take this opportunity to acknowledge aid in the compilation of this journal. We are greatly indebted to the teachers and pupils for their splendid cooperation and support as well as to Miss McCamblay and the Business Service Guild for the typing, and • the art department for the art work. Page 143