Abbott High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Elgin, IL)
- Class of 1934
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The Blue and Gold
Published by
The Edward ll. Abbott School
Elgin, Illinois
June, 1934
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PRINCIPAL S. C. MILLER
The students and faculty of the Iiclwnrd II. Abbott School dedicate their 195-l annual
to Mr. Theodore Semin in appreciation of his friendly guidance us superintendent.
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FACULTY
Top row: IQ. G. McLean, Robert T. Winn, john F. Fletcher, lilina Paananen, Beulah
Dewey, Frank L. Myers, Melville T. Wright, Leo C. Montgomery. Second row: Mildred
Yates, Flva lean Hall, Theresa Siren, Leila M. Barlow, Helene M. Fedou, Catherine
Ferron, Mrs. Laila Fuller, Edna I. Lewis. First row: Ruth Taylor, Mayble Holland, Irene
Pielemeier, Florence Damisch, S. C. Miller, Martha Black, Mary Geister, and Virginia
Schultz.
Delightful task fo rear the fender thought, to
teach the young ideu how to Sh0Of.-THOMPSON.
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HOME ROOM 1
LEO C. MONTGOMERY, Teacher
Top row: Malvolm Lawrence. Merrill McLaughlin, Walter Goodiell, Glenn Sullivan, Wayne Smith.
Fourth row: Lawrence Newman, Clifford Goff, Howard Lagerstrom. Clarence Mugler, Norman Henry-
son, Arthur Pierce, Raymond Johnson. Third row: Harold Axford, John Lange, Carl Bohne, Harry
Huck, Richard Lay, Donald lilank. Second row: Robert Graham, Raymond Connery, Jacob Miller,
Leo C, Montgomery, Erwin Sperry, Wilbur Heine, Emerson Mason. First row: Sam Lazarro. Russell
Gooley. Kenneth Waterman. Albert Wenzel,
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MELVILLE T. WRIGHT, Teacher
Top row: Russell Wiekland, William Lemvig, Robert Meadows, Ralph Wallace. Lloyd Whiting, Lowell
Helman. Harry Koch. Fourth row: Ralph Geldmacher, George Brown, Floyd Smithberg, Franklin
Rowe, Kenneth Steffen, Douglas Roberts, Richard Fink. Third row: Melvin Schultz, Carlton Skinner.
Louis Althen, Wilhert Witte. Harold Lamp, Raymond Schrauf, Charles Wilson, George Soderstrom,
Lyle Seyller. Second row: Robert Switzer, John Hopp, James Johnson, Mr. Wright, Robert Skinner,
Perry Hugh, Raymond Hes-ker. Firsi row: Roy Dieterich. Joe Zvura. Charles Stuart. Clyde For'-.
Donald Kruse.
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MRS. LAILA W. FULLER, Teacher
Top row: Evelyn Hellmuih, Virginia llillon, Frances Heflllerir. Doris Wright, Joan Graham, Dorothy
Well-h, Dorothy Barton, Velma Hughes, Lois Peterson. Second row: Moniva Hivkey, Margaret From--
man, Merle Emzlelxrevht, Edith Pollitt, LaVau1zhn Wagner, liarbara Orkfritz, Hazel Lind, Doris Mc
Keown, Rosemary Lehman. First row: Carolyn Lanclwere. Phyllis Mockler, Violet Wilcox, Angela
Krich, Delloris lioxluerger, Beatrice Henning. Jeanette Dunninxz, Marilin We:-xtphal.
HELENE M. FEDOU, Teacher
Top row: l-Iilcen Davenport, Gladys Lielmau, Doris Hendrix-ks, lictty Lust-her. Second row: Laurettv
Sorru, Josephine Upzrlen, Virginia Fairchild, Mary Ahrcns, Marjorie 'l"hrun, V1-ra lion-. First row:
Violet Siegel, Vivian Lind. Louise Block, Jane Grnno. Eileen Lohse, Dorothy lim-Jzalkn.
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MARY GEISTER, Teacher
Top row: Bob Nelson, Hiram Edwards. Second row: Junior Matthies, Orlin Frautnick, Harold Acke-
mann, Walter Westphal, Robert Smith, Dick Prideaux. First row: Lola Perrine, Nellie Turner, Sylvia
Vary, Miss Geister, Corinne Armstromz, Margene Foltz, Carol Stanford.
HOME ROOM 101
MARTHA BLACK, Teacher
Top row: Millard Carr, Earl Christiansen, Louis Graffana, Leonard Haseman. Second row: Eleanor
Davis, Charles llerner, Maxine Adams, Edith Barth, Mary Collins, Franklin Brcsette, Ruth Franzen.
First row: Rose Gross, Jerry Hubble, Miss Black, Gipsylee Booth, Dorothy Dewey,
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RUTH TAYLOR, Teacher
Top row: John Mc'l'1ns-rney, Kenneth Fevrier, Gerald Ahrens, Dick Julny, Edward Kuhiak, Ralph
Mosley, Richard llelshaw, William Smayda, llouyglas Kimlxall, Donald Gergvn. Fourth row: William
Jackle, Lucille Meyer, Dorothy Stanek, Kathryn Dierking, Rosemary Murphy, Mary .lane Head, Ruth
Wilson, Ruth Ann Kelley, Helen Parrott., Pierce Tyrell. Third row: Alma Lange, Elaine llelrichard,
Ev:-lyn Kclehan. .Juanita Jones, Hilda Lamp, Grace Hopp, June Ramm, .lane Mittlesteadt, Ruth liohlin,
Pearl Gottlieb. Second row: Margaret, Feddre, Edna Wilson, llernire Fritz, Irene Rohrer, Alive liennn-tl,
Helen Holtz, Delores Smiley, Virginia l'ruden, Rose Annette Pederson. First row: Walter Lange,
Russell Funk, Robert Ziegler, Marvin Hogrewe. Robert Renwick, Harold Greenwald, David Rirhardwon,
and Stanley Sehutz.
HOME ROOM 105
THERESA SIREN, Teacher
Top row: Ralph Fritz, Robert Smith, Harry Frederiekson, Gage Smith, lliek Major, Leroy llull, Fred
F1-aslee, Arnold Butler, and Rohert Mcliurney. Fourth row: Donald Starin, Rohert Crane, Raymond
Egner, Robert Range, Franklin llenson, Loraine Hoop, Paul Cates, Earl Mink, Willsur Carr, and
Wallace Ziegler. Third row: Lois Arians, Eleanor Tyler, Marjorie Smith, Jeanne Mcliride, Frances
Jernbergz, Donna Lange, Vernette Anderson, Florence Sisti, Second row: Grade Durgin, Myldred l'rell,
Minerva llartelt. Audrey Bryant. Aletta Muntz, Louise Pearsall, Irene Kruse, Florence Davidson,
Mildred Hempstead, and Beverly Wright. First row: Harold Krepel. Carlos Kramer, Warren Carlmry,
Edward Geist.:-r, Frederirk Wolff, and Harold Breen.
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FRANK MYERS, Teacher
Top row--Edward Voltz, Irving Higgins, Kenneth Cornelius, Richard Johnson, Clarence Vanek, Emil
Nelson. Fourth row: Harry' Sale, Richard Marquis, John Thompson, Harold Dreyer, Bruce Campbell,
Lester Lantz, George Parsons. Third row-Walter Meyer, Bernice Mason, Mary Logan, Jean McKee,
Colette Beal, Mary Mink, Edna Young, Charles Sanno Second row: Mildred liroitzman, Helen liosnyak,
Doris Morton, Norma Hubrig, Geraldine Voltz, Dorothy Jack Howard, Ruth Bouril, Annette Nelson,
Phyllis Millen. First row: Robert Krabbe, Robert Hopp, Vernon Nelson, Brad Chase, Kramer Rorisz.
HOME ROOM 200
EDNA LEWIS, Teacher
Top row: Helen Nelson, Dorothy Yates, Violet Zirk, Evelyn Wagner, Pearl Steve, Vivian Allen. Marion
Range, Gertrude Fink. Second row: Carroll Rovelstad, Jane Hansen, Bernice Dunning, Joyce Sholes,
Virginia Lawrence. Marian Movk, Margaret Krueger, Eleanor Ladwigr, Robert Haywood. First row:
Mary Day, lrene Solyom, Selma Rausuh. Miss Lewis, Wilma Curry, Lauretta Dreyer, Virginia Knowles,
Lucille Anderson.
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FLORENCE DAMISCH, Teacher
Top row: George Rockwell, Russell Kalk, Henry Kelley, Paul Schuett. Second row: John Hood, lloro-
thy Bellows, Jean Liddil, Ruth Hilton, Wilerdean Roripz, Cark Mc-Cornzlvk. First row: l"lorvnm's- lflivh
horn, Betty Dolby, Evelyn Hamilton, Miss Ilamisuh, Ernestine Hoff, Lenore l'11nmlt, Phyllis Kahle.
HOME ROOM 202
IRENE PIELEMEIER, Teacher
Top row: James Chase, Robert Miller, Stanley Seimer, l'aul Hers:-h, Warren Ham-hell, l'Iuy,:unc Culp,
Stanlvy liroen. Second row: Dennis Garlrer, Carl Wegzman, Frederick Walker, Fred Wasc-her, James
Minniuh, Clarence Nicholson, James Wilson. First row: Ruth Brandt, Dorothy Heltzel, Nan Jean
Crary, lloihryn Foltz, Miss Vielemeier, Lois Harvey, Geraldine Christiansen, Louise- Miller.
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HOME ROOM 205
ELINA PAANANEN, Teacher
Top row: Erwin Olney, John Miskey, Emmett Miller. Third row: Paul Masel, Eugene Tanner, Oliver
Few, Chester Fehd, Robert Winters, Howard Burton, Howard Bartholomew. Second row: Carmel
Cash, Lucille Krueger, Laura Miller, Esther Massa, Lola Robinson, Olive! Mayberry, Dorothy Sechrist.
First row: Alberta Martensen, Evelyn Fehrman, Evelyn Pritchard, Elina Paananen, Lorita Smith, Lou
Edythe Tazewell, Bertha Schultz.
HOME ROOM 206
CATHERINE M. FERRON, Teacher
Top row: Ernest Sholes, Robert Purkiss, Dale Durham, Donald Mockler, Roland Miller, Leonard
Schmidt, LeRoy Elvin, Cecil Dickerson. Fourth row: Ernest Wisser, Robert Holzman, Walter Bartelt,
LaVerne Yurs, Lawrence Henke, Rupert Bunnell, William Smith, Wardell Clark, Gregg Ziegler, Clay-
ton Michaelis. Third row: Jeanette Rowe, Ethel Morey, Lucille Vollman, Treasa Koch, Jane Rowe,
Barbara Johnson, Margaret Hallock, Margaret Shamberger, Marion Bonin, Betty Anderson. Second
row: Betty Jean Affeld, Alice Hansen, Dorothy Nutting, Helen Wiedner, Betty Lorang, Ester White-
head, Betty Mirgeler, Audrey Myhre, Joan McBride. First raw: Richard Koch, Roy Benner, Even
Juhl, Richard Stark, David Graupner, Harold Smith.
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BEULAH DEWEY, Teacher
Top row: Wilmer Hameister, Valdimar Hernandez, Edwin Schmidt, Elmer Meyer. Second row: Marge
Knuth, Robert Schneider, Pearl Hubrig, Gladys Schick, Frances Huber, Kenneth lluem-ht, Jeanne
l.nwrence. First row: Betty Andresen, Joy Herrin, Frances Ann Mc'Czxrt,hy, Annu Young, l.ux'4-11:1
Feahrantz, Lucille Orkfritz.
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E. C. MCLEAN, Teacher
Top row: Steve Koch, Norman Smith, John Stensrud, Alva Pinkerhmn, Roy Jurnlxc-rg, lrvin Nurhruten.
First row: Evelyn Mursewick, Rose Reinert, Vera Zornuw, Hazel Russ, Eileen l'1-pple.
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ROBERT T. WINN, Teacher
Top row: Joe Koch, Edwin Wascher, Dave McDonough, Leo Haderer, Keith Olsen, Roy Heath. Fifth
row: Robert Heath, Lowell Brandt, Clayton Moore, C1iH'ord Lohs, Clarence Smith, Robert Bergman,
Clayton Brown, William Mogler, Edmund Kasser, Edmund Powell, Alvin Beyer. Fourth row: Hazel
Dumisch, Doris Miller, Dellores Deming, Ethel Davis, Elizabeth Krueger, Lillian Sill, Celia Mell, Inge-
borg: Leptien, Vera Enrzlekingr, Jane Forxzie. Marie Norbraten. Third row: Alice Nielson, Elly Schmokel,
Lois Kadow, Evelyn Ramm. Deena. Berg, Margaret Stevenson, Marie Goldenstein, Jean Musekamp,
Dorothy Larson, Zora Cavitt, Veronica Emzelking, Florence Hansen. Second row: Doris Lantz, Jeanne
liresliuh, Wilkie Lou Hicks, Doris Christiansen, Ruth Fay, Robert T. Winn, Aletha, Gustafson, Norelda
Wallmuth, Alice Huber, Catherine Stoddard. First row: Jerry Pata, Mathew Scarlata, Robert The-
lancler, John Stern, Joseph Piazza, Arthur Brink, Howard Buck.
ABSENTEES
These students were absent when their home room pictures were taken.
Standing: Raymond Welch, Jay Palmer, Allan Gilles, Ralph Day, Allen Schutz, John Spiess. Seated:
Bernice Gsuhwind, Florence Davy, Florence Nichols, Margaret Fehd, Marion Wells.
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Football
Basketball
Hockey
Tumbling
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Miss MARY cmsrizn, coach
Standing: Rose Gross, Hazel Lind, Loretta Feabrantz, Lucille Orkfritz, Dorothy Welch, Miss Geister.
Seated: Vera Zornow, Marjory Knllth, Jean Graham, Sylvia Vary, Louis Miller.
HOCKEY TEAM
Miss MARY GEISTER, coach
Top row: Fronves Ann McCarthy, Geraldine Voltz, Rose Gross, Dorothy Welch, Jean Graham, Lucille
Orkfritz, Loretta Feabrantz, Dorothy Jack Howard. Second row: Doris Lantz. Mildred Broitzman,
Sylvia Vary, Miss Geister, Colette Beal, Louise Miller, Captain: Laura Miller. First row: Marge Knuth,
Pearl Steve, Dorothy Dewey. Jane Forxzie, Phyllis Millen, Dorothy Larson.
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GIRLS' TUMBLING TEAM
MISS MARY GEISTER, Coach
Standing: Flnrence Sisti, Miss Geister, Jean McKee. Seated: Sylvia Vary, Hazel Lind, Dorothy Jack
Huwarrl, Vera Roe, Beverly Wright, Joanne Mcliride, Dorothy Larson, Lillian Sill, Josephine Ogden.
MAY QUEEN AND
ATTENDANTS
Standing: left to rigzhtflietty Dolby, Coral
Stanford, Phyllis Millen. Seated: Ernestins-
Hoff, Louise Miller.
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MR. FRANK MYERS, coach
Top row: Mr. Myers, Schultz, J. Miller, Hood, Dreyer, Nicholson, Stensrud, Lueuht, Wilson. Second
row: Choitz, Broitzman, Meyer, Marquis, Palmer, Fehd, Bresette, Sale, Lang, Krabbe. Front row:
Pinkerton. Haseman, Goff, Capt. Hersch, Carr, McDonough, Geldmacher, and Joy.
TUMBLERS
MR. FRANK MYERS, Coach
Top row: Dreyer, Mr. Myers, Capt. Miller. Second row: Lantz, Lang, Fehd, Smithberg. Front row:
Guoley, Waterman, Geldmacher, Brown, Krabbe.
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MR. FRANK MYERS, Coach
Top row: liartholnmew, McCormack, Mr. Myers, Dreyer, Bresette. Front row: Hersch, Marquis,
Capt. Nicholson, Garber, Breen.
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LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL
MR. FRANK MYERS, coach
Top row: McDonough, Muelich, Mr. Myers, Kalk, Geldmacher. Front row: J. Koch, Wnscher.
Capt. S. Koch, Svhuett.
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A successful season was enjoyed by all participating in boys' sports during the past year. As a result of two,
consecutive years of playing together the football team attained a high degree of team work, and thus fought its
way to a successful season of four wins, one tie, and a loss victory. Credit may be laid at the feet of captain Paul' A
Hersch for his cooperative spirit and athletic ability. Q I
The two basketball teams differed a trifle in their ups and downs. The light weights, captained by- Steve
Koch, gathered the laurels for victories amounting to 15 and lost but 1. Under the capable guidance of Clarence
Nicholson, the heavies lost eight games, but found solace in eight well earned wins.
During the year the tumbling team offered several exhibitions of its skill as entertainment on different programs.
The team found a true leader in "Doc" Miller.
On the twenty-fifth of Ianuary the boys combined their skills to produce a program to replenish the always
depleted athletic resources. The show was voted a success from both an entertainment and financial stand point.
Other activities were also sponsored, among which was a home room basketball tournament in the fall, an
intramural basketball contest during the winter, a boxing tournament and basketball tournament in the spring,
and a home room baseball tournament. A good time was had by all.
Abbott should have a strong baseball team for this spring's games, for the boys lost only one game during the
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Abbott Opponents
Sept. 15 Maine 6 0 , i
Sept. 22 Dundee 0 6 '
Sept. 30 St. Charles 36 0
Oct. 6 Maine 0 0-
Oct. 14 St. Charles 19 7
Oct. 21 Dundee 7 0 ,
Total 68 13
Heavyweight Basketball
Abbott Opponents
Nov, 21 Dundee 8 28
Dec. 1 Maine 14 29
Dee. 5 Plato 29 12
Dec' 12 Jr. College 6 10
Dec. 22 Dundee 17 15
Dec. 23 Geneva 15 21
Dec. 27 Maine "B" Lights 21 19
Jan. 6 Mel-Ienry 15 36 8
Jan, 12 Jr. College 24 20
Jan. 17 Burlington 11 8
Jan. 24 Maine 24 13
Ian, 27 Mel-Ienry 18 19
Jan, 29 Burlington 11 . 8 ,Ky
Feb,'.15 Plato 12 46 ' ,gk
Feb. 8 Dundee 35 14 5'
Feb. 14 Geneva 11 25 , if
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Nov, 27 Dundee 18 5 ,
Dec. 1 Maine 22 16 .4
Dec. 5 Plato 21 14 ' I f
Dec. 8 Bartlett 30 5 .P
Dec. 22 Dundee 17 7
Dec. 28 Geneva 10 7 '
Dec. 27 Maine "B" Lights 18 11
Jan. 4 Bartlett 22 15
Jan. 6 McHenry 20 10 A
Jan. 12 Academy Lights 20 12
Jan. 17 Burlington 10 6
Jan. 24 Maine 17 18 4'-
Jan. 29 Burlington 26 3 J '
Feb. 6 Plato 32 17 '
Feb. 8 Dundee 32 29 '
Feb. 14 Geneva 22 6
Total 337 131
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During the school year of 1933-34 the girls of Abbott have been very busy in the activities of the Physical 4
Education Department. The program has been an "all around" one in which every girl has had an opportunity to
do in athletics that which she liked best, and also to train in the other sports. Along with gymnastics, folk dancing, st 'D
and ballroom dancing, there have been basketball teams, hockey teams, tumbling teams, a horseshoe tournament, K'
volley ball, and baseball. - 4
In the fall the hockey team was organized with Louise Miller as captain. The practices were held at Maroon 'J Q
Field. Although no real games were played teams of Abbott and Elgin High School girls played together several
Near the end of the first semester basketball teams were organized in the Five classes, 10B, 9A, 9B, 8A and 8B.
The captains were Iean Graham, Dorothy Larson, Hazel Lind, Sylvia Vary, and Dorothy Stanek, respectively. 1
During the last part of the first semester the Abbott girls were hostesses to several of the freshman and
sophomore girls' basketball teams. The teams were mixed, and several games were played.
The tumbling team, captained by Collette Beal, worked up a very original and entertaining program. The
program was comprised of individual stunts, stunts with two girls, and stunts with the full team of twelve.
These feats were all done to music. The team presented this program before the P. T. A. and at an auditorium
program. At the P. T. A. meeting folk dances were also given.
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ORCHESTRA ORGANIZATION
LEILA MARIE BARLOW, Director
President ......,........... ...... M arge Knuth
Vice President ......,..... .,.... ..,... ............ K e i th Olsen
Secretary-Treasurer ..,.. ......,...,.,......,................... B etty Dolby
Librarians ..,.....,....Y,.... .............. M arge Knuth, Phyllis Millen,
Lois Kadow, Margaret Stevenson
Properties ,..... ....... L eonard Haseman, Irven Norbraten,
Stanley Seimer
ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL
Concertmistress String Basses
Betty Dolby, Secretary-Treasurer. Hazel Ross
Margaret Stevenson
Violins Minerva Bartelt
Kenneth Cornelius I - -
Leonard Haseman s'p'mc'palS
Arthur Brink
Bernice Mason
Anna Young
Jeanne Breslich
Rose Annette Pederson
Louise Pearsall
Audra Berlin
Margaret Hallock
George Soderstrom
Ruth Bouril
Irven Norbraten
Geraldine Christiansen
Jean Liddil
DeLoris Deming
Eileen Pepple
Jean McKee
Veronica Enfzc-lking
Gladys Schick
Kathryn Stoddard
Vera Engelking
Aletha Gustafson
Violas
Nellie Turner, principal
Dorothy Jack Howard
Margaret Freeman
Helen Wiedner
Ruth Bohlin
Lola Robinson
Mildred Broitzman
Betty Heinke
Violoncellos
Virginia Pruden, Principal
Marge Knuth, President
Corrinne Armstrong '
Irene Rohrer
Margaret Feddre
Evelyn Hamilton
Flutes
Margene Foltz
Alva Pinkerton
Phyllis Millen
Oboe
Bethryn Foltz
Clarinets
Walter Westphal
James Chase
William Mogler
Alto Clarinet
Virgene Murray
Bassoon
Lois Kadow
Horns
Lou Edith Tazewell
Merle Engelbrecht
Keith Qlsen, Vice President
Trumpets
Orlin Frautnick
Howard Bartholomew
Trombone
Elsie Eshelman
Bass Tuba
Harry Sale
Tympani
Richard Juby
Percussions
Richard Juby
Walter Bartelt
Accompanists
Phyllis Millen
Edmund Kasser
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ABBOTT ORCHESTRA
Miss LEILA MARIE BARLOW, Director
4, 1933 Auditorium Concert Mar. 4,
15, 1933 Sunday Symphonic Series, Program One
19, 1933 Art Exhibit Program M812 19,
23, 1933 Elgin P.T.A. Mothers' Chorus Program
6, 1933 Auditorium Concert April 8,
12, 1933 Elgin P.T.A. Mothers' Chorus Program
18, 1933 Theatre Orchestra provided music for May 4,
Abbott Play May 5
21, 1933 State Hospital Concert
17, 1934 Orchestra attended concert of Chicago May 11
Symphony May 15
21, 1934 Sunday Symphonic Series, Program Two
13, 1934 Orchestra had Valentine Party May 17
14, 1934 Betty Dolby and Nellie Turner were
accepted to play in In and About May 26
Chicago Orchestra. MHY 27
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Sunday Symphonic
Three
Theatre Orchestra
Washington P.T
Sunday Symphonic
Four
Orchestra Concert,
Series Program
provided music for
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Series, Program
Abbott Auditorlum
State Contest at Joliet-Second Divi-
sion Rating
Fox Valley Music
Festival
Concert. Masonic Temple, Elgin Indus-
tries Week
Theatre Orchestra
Spring Fete
plays for Abbott
Second Annual Play Day
Sunday Symphonic Series, Program Five
Soprano
Dorothy Bellows
Eileen Davenport
Bethryn Foltz
Evelyn Fehrman
Lois Harvey
Jerry Hubble
Jean Liddil
Louise Miller
Eileen Pepple
Selma Rausch
Vera Roe
FIRST GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
Doris Wright
Dorothy Yates
Second Soprano
Corinne Armstrong
Colette Beal
Ernestine Hoff
Dorothy Jack Howard
Marion Mock
Annette Nelson
Lenore Pundt
Dorothy Welch
Anna Young
Alto
Vivian Allen
Mildred Broitzman
Mary Collins
Jane Hansen
Ruth Hilton
Doris Lantz
Alberta Martensen
Laura Miller
Accompanists
Virgene Murray
Bethryn Foltz
THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
The Girls' Glee Club was very active this year. lt presented a number of programs at various places. It sang
twice in auditorium, once at a P. T. A. meeting, twice at the Old People's Home, at an orchestra concert, at the
State Hospital, and at the play, "Why the Chimes Rang."
The officers of the club were as follows:
President ....................
Vice-President ...........,...,
Secretary-Treasurer. .,.., .
Librarians .....................
Aecompanist .......,., . .........
t,.,.Ernestine Hoff
.....Louise Miller
, ....,....,.......,.................. Vivian Allen
,....Mildred Broitzman, Anna. Young
Virgene Murray
Assistant Accompanist ,,,,, , .,..................... Bethryn Foltz
Director ............................ ...,... M iss Leila Marie Barlow
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Director .......... ....... J ohn F. Fletcher
President ..,,..,.,...,..... ....,....... R ussell Kalk
Vice President ........... ........ M arjory Knuth
Secretary-Treasurer ......
Manager ,..., ....... .
Librarian ......
Drum Major ....
Bb Clarinets
Stanley Seimer
Henry Kelley
Walter Westphal
George Hart
George Rockwell
Louise Miller
Jeanette Dunning
Malcolm Lawrence
William Mogler
Clifford Lohs
Frances Hedberg
Marilyn Westphal
Wilmer Griffith
James Chase
Brad Chase
William Lemvig
John Amott
Marcus Amott
Alto Clarinets
Virgene Murray
Dennis Garber
Bass Clarinets
Ruth Brandt
Clark McCornack
Oboes
Bethryn Foltz
PERSONNEL
Dorothy Jack Howard
.......Phyllis Millen
........l-Ienry Kelley
..,...,..Dennis Garber
......Nan Jean Crary
Horns
Lou Edith Tazewell
Merle Engelbrecht
Keith Olsen
Gregg Ziegler
Paige Burbank
Trombones
Frederick Walker
Lowell Helman
Edmund Powell
Raymond Egner
Robert Zigler
Lyle Phflederer
Cornets
Howard Burton
Marge Knuth
Edmund Kasser
Howard Bartholomew
Orlin Frautnick
Charles Knapp
Joseph Piazzo
Pierce Tyrell
Gage Smith
Harold Greenwald
Evelyn Pritchard
Flugel Horn
Gail Bronson
Baritones
53550011 Russell Kalk
Lgis Kadow Gordon Wolfe
David Richardson
Flllfes Kenneth Waterman
Margene Foltz
Phyllis Millen
Audrey Bryant
Doris Miller
Jeanne Breslich
Ruth Kelley
Piccolos
Allen Schutz
Alva Pinkerton
Saxophones
Paul Schuett
Jane Gruno
John Thompson
Edward Kubiak
Margaret Stevenson
James Johnson
Basses
Lowell Brandt
Harry Sale
Richard Lay
Clayton Moore
Drums
Richard Lange
Walter Bartelt
Douglas Roberts
Donald Starrin
Bass Drum
Richard Juby
Tympani and Drum Major
Nan Jean Crary
Roy Dieterich Pianos
Charlotte Burmeister Bethryn Foltz
Betty Lorang Phyllis Millen
Let not the mom be trusted that hath no music in his SOHI.-SHAKESPEARE
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ABBOTT CONCERT BAND
MR. JOHN F. FLETCHER, Director
10, 1933 National Band Contest, Evanston. Feb. -23. 1934 Second Annual Minstrel Show
Band won "excellent" rating in C1885 Mar. 1934 Concert at Plato Center
C High School DiVlSi0H. Mar. 1934 Annual Spring Concert
5' 1933 SeVenty'tW0 Players reported for April 7, 1934 District Contest, Joliet. Band won
band' highest rating: in Class li High
27, 1933 Auditorium Concert. School Division-
1' 1933 NRA Parade , , April 1934 Auditorium Concert.
21, 1933 Abbott Band provides music at ban- ,
. . . April -28, 1934 State Contest, Urbana
quet for Elgin Civic Leaders. 1 F V ll F t, 1
28, 1933 Annual Fall concert May 934 OX 8 ey ,es 'Va'
11, 1933 Abbott-Pm.ent,Teachers Concert May 1934 Elgin Industrial Week Concert
19, 1933 Christmas Party May 1934 Memorial Day Prmzram
11, 1934 State Hospital Concert May 1934 Memorial Day Parade
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BOYS' GLEE CLUB
Fifth row: Russell Gooley, Joe Koch, Ralph Wallace, Kenneth Steffan, Ralph Geldmacher, Roy Jern-
berg, Emmert Miller. Fourth row: Floyd Smithberg, John Lange, Norman Henryson, Charles Wilson,
Louis Althen, Harold Lamp, Eugene Culp, Jerry Pata. Third row: Harold Akford, James Johnson,
Walter Meyer, Kenneth Luecht, Carlton Skinner, Erwin Sperry, Henry Kelley. Second row: John
Hood, Fred Wascher, Robert Skinner, Mr. Fletcher, Edmund Kasser, Bruce Campbell, Gerald Kampert,
John Thompson. First row: George Brown, Wilmer Hameister, Robert Graham, Dick Prideaux, Harry
Koch.
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
JOHN F. FLETCHER, Director
The Boys' Glce Club appeared on several programs. They sang for a South Elgin P. T. A. meeting, a dinner of
thc Board of Education, an Abbott P. T. A. meeting, and for the Minstrel Show. They also appeared on an auditorium
program and at the May Festival.
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Soprano
Margaret Shamherger
Frances Jernberg
Esther Whitehead
Betty Mirgeler
Vernette Anderson
Marjorie Smith
Myldred Prell
Aletta Muntz
Marion Bonin
Lois Arians
Betty Jean Atfeld
Margaret Hallock
Eleanor Tyler
SECOND GIRLS, GLEE CLUB
LEILA MARIE BARLOW, Director
Second Soprano
Betty Lorang
Audrey Bryant
Dorothy Nutting
Bonnie Jean McBride
Ethel Morey
Lucille Vollman
Jeanette Rowe
Margaret Feddre
Phyllis Grow
Joan McBride
Alto
Helen Weidner
Irene Kruse
Audrey Myhre
Minerva Bartelt
Ruth Bohlin
Florence Davidson
Florence Sisti
Mildred Hempstead
Jane Helen Rowe
Treasa Koch
Virginia Pruden
MINSTREL SHOW
JOHN F. FLETCHER, Director
Fifth row: Richard Prideaux, Norman Henryson, Clifford Goff, Harold Axfurd, Malcolm Lawrence.
Kenneth Waterman, Jacob Miller, Floyd Smithberg, Russell Gonley. Fourth row: Emmert Miller,
George Brown, John Thompson, Harry Koch, Steve Koch, Walter Meyer, Paul Masel, Harold Lamp,
Dennis Garber. Third row: Wilmer Hameister, John Hood, Carlton Skinner, Erwin Sperry, Kenneth
Luecht, Fred Wascher, James Johnson. Second row: Jay Palmer, Donald Blank, Ralph Fritz, Bessie
Schneider, Ed Schneider, George Hart, Eugene Culp, Mildred Yates, Nan Jean Crary, Phyllis Millen,
Bethryn Foltz. First row: Keith Olsen, Edmund Powell, Etanley Seimer, Richard Juhy, Harry Sale,
Alva Pinkerton.
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ACTIVITIES
Debating
Ahlnottarian
Ilramativs
Clubs
Health
0rganizations
Projects
Student Council
DEBATING TEAMS
MISS ELVA JEAN HALL, Teacher '
Third row: Mary Mink, Kramer Rorig, Dick Prideaux, George Parsons, Kenneth Cornelius, Hazel
Damisch. Second row: Mildred Broitzman, Wilerdean Rorig, Doris Miller, Doris Lantz, Pearl Hubrig,
Betty Dolby, Dorothy Sechrist, Wilcke Lou Hicks, Frances Huber. First row: Jean Liddil. Norma
Hubrig, Evelyn Pritchard, Miss Hall, Lorita Smith, Geraldine Voltz, Louise Fearsall.
ABBOTTARIAN STAFF
MISS FLORENCE DAMISCH, Sponsor
Third row: Richard Prideaux. Clarence Nicholson, Dennis Garber, Edmund Kasser, Henry Kelley,
George Hart. Second row: Russell Kalk, Eugene Culp, Wilerdean Rorig, Dorothy Nutting, Irene
Solyom, Jean Liddil, Betty Dolby, Stanley Seimer, Arnold Butler. First row: Phyllis Millen, Frances
McCarthy, Lenore Pundt, Ernestine Hoff, Miss Damisch, Louise Miller, Evelyn Pritchard, Lois
Harvey, Doris Lantz.
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Queen-Marjory Knuth
Attendants--Ruby .lean Mcliwan, Nan Jean Crary, Margaret lielvhvr, Louise Miller
Fourth row. Doris Miller, Dorothy Dewey, Marvel Svc-ndscn, Jeanette Dunning, Mary Day, Evelyn
Hamm, Dennis Garber, Olive Mayberry, Lauretta Dreyer, lflrncstine Hoff, Beatrice Henning, Sylvia Vary.
Third row: Margaret Stevenson, Jane lforgie, Lois Kadow, .lean liresliuh, Josephine Ogden, Wilvke
Lou Hicks, Jean Graham, Phyllis Kahle, Gipsylee liooth, Dngloris lioxberger, Alberta Mnrtenson, Lon
Edith Tazewell, Second row: Mildred liroitzman, Doris McKc-own, lietty Dolby, Anna Young, Vivian
Allen, Dorothy Larson, Eileen People, llertha Schultz, Lois llarvey, Coral Stanford, Dorothy Seehrisl.
First row: Doris Wright, Dorothy .lack Howard, Dorothy Yates, Colette Heal, Mary Logan, Evelyn
Hamilton, l'.'velyn Fehrman, Jean Musekamp, Phyllis Millen, Irene Solyom, Doris Lantz, Jeanne
Lawrence. Laura Miller.
lleralds-Howard Bartholomew, Edmund Kasser
WHY THE CHIMES RANG
Standing: Evelyn Hamilton, George Hart, Phyllis Millen, Robert Skinner, Russell Kalk, Richard Lay,
and Howard Bartholomew. Front row: lietty Dolby, Kenneth Cornelius, Louise Miller, Russell Cooley.
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GIRL SCOUTS
MISS MARGARET CROCKER, Troop Leader
Third row: Lois Arians, Betty Affeld, Betty Anderson, Margaret Hallock, Eileen Davenport, Margaret
Shamberger, Joanne McBride, Ethel Mae Morey, Jeanette Rowe, Second row: Helen Parrott, Ruth Ann
Kelley, Violet Zirk, Minerva Bartelt, Geraldine Voltz, Dorothy Nutting, Elly Schmokel, Jane Helen
Rowe, Marion Bonin. First row: Veronica Engelking, Selma Rausch, Evelyn Mursewick, Betty Dolby,
Miss Margaret Crocker, Louise Pearsall, Sylvia Vary, Celia Mell, Vera Engelking.
GOLD STAR STUDENTS
Sixth row: David Richardson, Dale Durham, Wardell Clark, Douglas Kimball, Paul Cates, Wilbur
Carr, Edward Geister. Fifth row: John Spiess, Roland Miller. Raymond Egner, Gerald Ahrens, Robert
Range, Lorainne Hopp, John Mcldnerney, Marvin Hogrewe, Harold Breen. Fourth row: Gregg Zeigler,
Helen Parrott, Ethel Mae Morey, Joanne Mcliride, Alma Lange, Margaret Shamberger, Marion Bonin,
Ruth Ann Kelley, Pierce Tyrell. Third row: Virginia Pruden, Mary Jane Head, Dolores Smiley,
Barbara Johnson, June Ramm, Dorothy Stanek, Bonnie McBride, Rose Annette Pederson. Second row:
Florence Sisti, Jane Mittlesteadt, Aletta Muntz, Alice Bennett, Iren Rohrer, Louise Pearsall, Dorothy
Nutting, Marion Wells, Grace Hopp. First row: Frederick Wolff, Roy Benner, Robert Holtzman, Gage
Smith, Clayton Michaelis, Donald Starin, Donald Mockler.
Health and understanding are the two great blessings of life.-GREEK.
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MRS. LEILA SHIPPAM, sponsor
Top row: Mildred Hempstead, Frances Hedberg. Marion Range, Wilvrdean Roriiz, Marjory Knuth,
Phyllis Millen. Louise Miller, Dorothy Yates. Fourth row: Dorothy Sechrist, lietty lirown, Jean
Graham, Marion Mock, Frances Huber, Florence Eichhorn, Jean Muse-kamp, Marjory Smith. Third
row: Lucille Orkfritz, Evelyn Wagner, Mary Ahrens, Loretta Feahrantz, Vera Zornow, Alvita Muntz,
Joyce Sholes, Lou Edith Tazewell, Rose Gross. Second row: Nan Jean Crary, Mary Day, Phyllis
Kahle, Joy Herron, LaVaughn Wagner, Franc-es Ann McCarthy, Evelyn Pritchard, Virgene Murray,
Margaret Kruger, Mary Logan. First row: Dorothy Dewey, Lenore Pundt--Service Chairman. Gipsylee
liooth-Treasurer, Dorothy liaumruck--Jr. Advisor, Mrs. Shippam--Advisor, Evelyn Hamilton-
President, Lois HarveyvSecretary, Dorothy LarsonfVice President, Laura Miller.
HI-Y
MR. R. T. WINN, Sponsor
Fourth row: Robert Meadows, Harold Ackemann, Ralph Geldmacher, Joe Koch, Edwin Wasuher,
Farlton Skinner. Howard Lauferstrom, Kenneth Cornelius. Third row: Paul Svhul-tt, Russell Kalk.
t'litTo"d Ll.hs, Dennis Garber, Carl Wegrman, Edmund Kasser, James VVilson, George Parsons, Lowell
liramlt, Roy Dim-terich, Second row: Stanley Seimer, Clarence Nicholson, James Minnich. lfred
Wawhel, John Hood, John Thompson, Frederick Walker, George Soderstrom, First row: Dirk
Prifleaux, Rohert Skinner, Paul Hz-rsvh, George Hart, Mr. Winn, sponsor, Henry Kelley, Dave Me'
Donough, Robert Haywood, Howard Bartholomew.
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Miss Fctlou's foods classes proved their cxpcrtness at canning this year by winning ninth placc in an
inter
national canning contest hclrl at thc Status' Building at A Century of Progress during thc summer. The cash award
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Evelyn Ramm, first row, cxtrcmc right, in the picture reprcscntcd our district at the National Red Cross Con
vention hcltl in Washington, D. C., April 9th to 12th.
time.
Mrs. Fullers classes dressed Il doll which was scnt to Poland and maclc scrap books for soldiers.
The junior Red Cross distrihutctl canned goods and jcllics to deserving families and soldiers at Christmas
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
MRS. LAILA FULLER and MISS HELENE FEDOU, Sponsors
Sixth row: Catherine Stoddard, Ingeborg Leptien, Alberta Martensen, Velma Hughes, Irene Solyom,
Dorothy Barton, Elizabeth Krueger, Vernica Engelking, Esther Massa, Florencew Davy, Betty Kenyon.
Fifth row: Loretta Sorce, Doris Morton, Marion Range, Violet Seigle, Barbara Orkfritz, Hazel Lind,
Doris Wright, Rose Gross, Phyllis Mockler, Carolyn Landwere, Jeanette Dunning. Fourth row: Eleanor
Ladwisz, Bernice Gschwind, Josephine Ogden, Jean Lawrence, Dorothy Welch, Loretta Feabrantz,
Vivian Allen, Ruth Bouril, Florence Hansen, Laura Miller, Mary Collins, Joy Herrin, Vivian Lind,
Marilyn Westphal, Elly Schmokel. Third row: Doris Hendricks, Evelyn Fehrman, Marjory Thrun,
Marion Mock, Edith Barth, Mary Day, Louise Block, Violet Wilcox, Vera Zornow, Eileen Pepple,
Frances Hedberg, Lou Edith Tazewell, Rosemary Lehman. Second row: Wilma Curry, Lois Peterson,
LaVaughn Wagner, Angela Krich, DeLoris Boxberger, Lauretta Dreyer, Lucille Orkfritz, Jeanne Gra-
ham, Phyllis Kahle, Evelyn Ramm, Virginia Dillon, Eleanor Davis. First row: Gladys Liebau, Doro-
thy Yates, Bernice Mason, Gertrude Fink, Betty Luscher, Eileen Davenport, Helen Nelson, Carmel
Cash, Norelda Wallmuth, Maxine- Adams, Evelyn Hellmuth, Monica Hickey.-
He most lives who lives most for others.--ANON.
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council is made up of thc honor students of thc school. The officers for this year were
Eugene Culp .....,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,...,..,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,............, President
Dennis Garber ....,, ,........ F irst Vice-President
Ernestine Holi' ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, S econd Vice-President
Ruth Brandt .,.,. .. ,,.....,,,,,, ,.......,.., , ,, ,,,,,, Secretary
9B Honor Roll
Every Month of Second Semester One Month
Dorothy Begalka
Hiram Edwards
Jane Gruno
Corrinne Armstrong
Virginia Fairchild
Doris Hendricks
Coral Stanford
Marjorie Thrun
Richard Prideaux
10B and 10A Honor
Every month
Stanley Breen
Eugene Culp
Betty Dolby
Ruth Franzen
Dennis Garber
Lois Harvey
Dorothy Heltzel
Ernestine Hoff
Pearl Hubrirl
Phyllis Kahle
Edmund Kasser
Marge Knuth
Virginia Lawrence
Louise Miller
Joyce Sholes
Every month but one
Ruth Brandt
Ruth Hilton
Steve Koch
Lester Lantz
Every month but two
James Chase
Eleanor Davis
Rose Gross
Evelyn Hamilton
Jean Liddil
Two months
Geraldine Christiansen
Georze Hart
Angela Krich
Elmer Meyer
Edith Pollitt
Lenore Pundt
Frederick Walker
One month
DeLoris Boxberger
Vincent Joy
Russell Kalk
Clarence Nicholson
Stanley Seimer
Edward Voltz
Merrill McLaughlin
Lola Perrine
Roll 9A and 10B Hon
Every month
Lorita Smith
Irene Solyom
Every month but one
Evelyn Pritchard
Two months
Virginia Knowles
Dave McDonough
One month
Josephine Ogden
Bertha Schultz
or Roll
9B and 9A Honor Roll
Every month
Robert Meadows
Phyllis Millen
Doris Miller
Geraldine Voltz
Every month but one
Hazel Damisch
Hazel Lind
Alice Nielsen
Lillian Sill
Fred Wascher
Every month but two
Helen llosnyak
Virginia Dillon
Dorothy Jack How
Doris Lantz
Clifford Lohs
Lois Peterson
Two months
Arthur lirink
James Johnson
Annette Nelson
Kramer Rorig
One month
Colette Beal
Brad Chase
Alice Huber
Norma Hubrig
Ingeborz Leptien
LaVauHhn Wagner
Patience and perseverance are the crown bearers of success
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BOYS IN ABBOTT "A" STUNT
MR. FRANK MYERS, Director
Left side bottom to top: Donald Starin, Edward Geister, Walter Lang, Warren Carbary, Emmerson
Mason, Robert Range, Bill Smaydal, Jerry Pata, Earl Mink, Robert Smith, Kenneth Fevrier, Gerald
Ahrens. Right side bottom to top: William Jackle, Robert Crane, Dick Prideaux, Jurnior Matthies,
Russell Funk, Robert Graham, Harold Ackemann, Paul Cates, Steve Koch, Dick Major, Fred Peasley,
Elmer Meyer. Front, left to right: Carlos Kramer, Frederick Wolf, Albert Wenzel. Junior Edwards,
LeRoy Shales, Ralph Fritz, Arnold Butler, Edward Wascher.
BOYS' STUNT PROGRAM
A peppy group of boys, directed by Mr. Myers, staged an athletic performance Ianuary 22. Music was furnished
by ti group of band members under the direction of Mr. Fletcher.
MOTION PICTURES
This year the Abbott stuclents enioyetl several cinema programs. This is a motlern method of education :intl
was greatly cniovetl. Films were shown on the life of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington in the Revolu-
tiongirv VV4111 A matinee showing ol' Simba, an animal film, was presented by the P. T. A. The science department
mantle use of this teaching tlevicc on one occasion. Comic films were usetl as entertainment at several parties.
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SHOP WORK
The boys in Mr. Montgomeryk classes completed some very attractive pieces of shop work this year. Recogni-
tion was given the work of Emerson Mason when he Won third place in a state exhibit of hand woodwork put
on by the Illinois Vocational Association at Urbana this year.
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Miss RUTH TAYLOR, Advisor
Standing: Clifford Lohs, Paul Hersch, Dave McDonough, Marge Knuth. Seated: Ruth Brandt, Phyllis
Kahle, LaVauizhn Wagner, Miss Taylor, Lorita Smith.
THE BLUE AND GOLD
The members of the Blue and Gold staff wish to thank those who made the publishing of this hook possible
This group includes the students and teachers who made the stunt show a success, Miss Yates, typistg Miss Holland
and her art students: Mr. Carlson of the Carlson Studio, Mr. Becker of the News Printing Coinpalfly. illlll Ml' qi-llll
of the Lithotype Company.
STUNT SHOW
The Statf
The Stunt Show again olfered entertainment and fun to two large audiences. Much surprising talent xi is shown
and Ahhott School discovered it has several comedians. The stunts were as follows:
I. Knocking at the Cates of Heaven ,,,,,,,,, R.
2. The Womanless Wedding ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, R .
3. liathing Beauty Contest ,,,,,, WR.
-1. Guess VVho , , ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,
5. Sweethearts on Parade W., ,, , , R.
6. Humanizing lonsie and the Professor R.
7. Down Side Up ,. .. , ., , ,, R.
H. The Eskimo Tragedy . .. .. A R.
W. The Escape, Crownpoint, lnd. . R.
10. The Spanish Dancer .,.,.,,,,, ,, ,, R.
11. The Fatal Quest ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, R ,
12. The Asylum ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, R,
13. Shakespcarian Hash ,,,.., .,..,., R .
14. Count 20's Revenge .-.W ,,,,, WR,
15. Sofapillio .,.,,,., ,.,,,,, ,,,..,. R ,
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WHY THE CHIMES RANG
The school play this year offered a beautiful spectacle most appropriate to the Chrsitmas season. The church
window behind a candle lighted altar was the work of Miss Holland and her art students. Why the Chimes Rang
was directed by Miss Geister. The choir music was furnished by the Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Miss
Barlow. The cast was as follows:
Holger ,......,, .,.. - . ,.,,,., Kenneth Cornelius Rich Man ..... - .......... - ........ ........ R obcrt Skinner
Steen .....,,,, - r,,,s,,. - .,...,,,, .,.,.,, R ussell Gooley Beautiful Woman ...... - r.........,... ....... E velyn Hamilton
Uncle Bertel .,......... ......., G eorge Hart Old Scholar ............. -..- ...v...... - ......... Richard Lay
An Old Woman ....,.. ..., ....... L ouise Miller Young Girl ........,........... - ........................... Phyllis Millen
Priest .............,,,,.... .........,.,,.,..,..... , Russell Kalk King ........... - ...................... ....v,.. H oward Bartholomew
Angel ,.,..,..,.......... ......,.,,. ...........,........... B e tty Dolby
THE FIRST ANNUAL SPRING FETE
On May 15, 1933 the girls of Miss Geister's classes appeared in a colorful program of dancing and music.
Against a background of pink spring blossoms Mariory Knuth was crowned May Queen. Her attendants were
Louise Miller, Nan Iean Crary, Margaret Belcher, and Ruby Iean McEwan. A program of orchestra music under
the direction of Miss Barlow preceded the stage program.
DEBATING
With Miss Elva lean Hall acting as coach, the Abbott debating team debated at Arden Shore Camp, at Lake
Bluff and at Elgin High. The subject was: Resolved that the present day movies are iniurioius to people of high
school age.
THE ART DEPARTMENT
The art students under the direction of Miss Holland have made scenery for plays, plates for the annual, favors
for banquets, and posters for many occasions. Their colorful products have helped to make this school year a
bright one.
G. A. A.
The Girls' Athletic Association directed by Miss Mary Geister was under the leadership of the following
officers:
President ............ ............ , Louise Miller :Secretary-Treasurer ,,.,, ........, L ois Harvey
Vice President .,.,,. ......,.. M arjorie Knuth Reporter ,..,..,, ..,,..,,., ,,,..,,,i B e tty Dolby
The most enjoyable activities of the year were hikes, an evening meeting and a St. Patrick's Day Dance.
Awards were given to the girls who passed their volley ball, basketball, tumbling, and horseshoe tests which
were taken late in April.
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THE ABBOTTARIAN
This year was the second during which the school paper, "The Abbottarian," was published. It is issued every
second Monday.
During the valentine season the staH enjoyed a party in the school library. After an evening of fun and ex-
change of valentines, the group progressed to the home of Frances McCarthy where refreshments were served.
The members of the staif are as follows:
Editors-ln-chief .....l............ Ernestine Hott. Eugene Culp Reporters ..,.........v......... Irene Solyom, Evelyn Pritchard,
Associate Editors .....r................... Betty Dolby, Jean Liddzl - Doris Lantz, Richard Prideaux,
Music ........ - ...........,.... ................................ Stanley Seimer Virginia Pruden, Dorothy Nutting
Practical Arts ......,, .. ........,,. Lenore Pundt, Russell Kalk Arnold Butler
Humor ................. l........ ......................... F r ances McCarthy Advertising Manager ....l.............................,.... George Hart
Girls' Sports ....... ....,YY,., L ouise Miller, Wilerdean Rorig Subscriptions ........................................,..... Edmund Kasser
Boys' Sports ..........,.,. Clarence Nicholson, Dennis Garber Circulation ................,.,.,.......,.. ........ H enry Kelley
Faculty Adviser .l..,.......... ........ M iss Florence Damisch
THE ABBOTT MINSTRELS
On February 22 and 23 Mr. Fletcher presented the Abbott School Band and Boys' Glee Club in an old
time minstrel show. George Hart ably acted the part of interlocutor and was supported by the following end men:
Keith Olsen, Edmund Powell, Stanley Seimer, Richard Iuby, Harry Sale and Alva Pinkerton.
GIRL SCOUTS
The Girl Scouts of Abbott School have enjoyed a successful year. They not only worked at the Larkin Home
but also gave a Christmas basket for relief work. Hikes formed the social activities.
The girls in charge were:
Treasurer ......,............,...............,.........,.,.... Louise Pearsall
Patrol Leaders ............. ....... V era Engelking, Veronica
Engelking, Betty Dolby
Captain ...,......... ................,..... M iss Crocker
GIRL RESERVES
The Girl Reserves, under the leadership of Miss Florence Damisch, enjoyed a successful year.
The officers for the First semester were:
President ................. ............,......,.,, P hyllis Kahle Secretary ,.... ....................... ........ F r ances Huber
Vice-President ,.,,,, .. ,,,.......,, ,.,...,,,,,.,,, L Qin Harvey Treasurer .............................. ....... E velyn Hamilton
' Jr. Advisor .................,................ Miss Dorothy Baumruck
The officers for the second semester were:
President. ........... .,... ................. E v elyn Hamilton Secretary ..... .......................... . ..,........ L ois Harvey
Vice-President ,.... ..,........,...................,....,.. D orothy Larson Treasurer .......................,........... . .....,.......... ,.Gipsylee Booth
Jr. Advisor .................................. Miss Dorothy Baumruck
The activities of the year included a dance in December and the annual Spring Dance in May. Rings were
awarded to Lenorc Pundt and Lucille Orkfritz at the Rose-Ring banquet on April 27th.
HI-Y
The Abbott junior Hi-Y was organized by the Y.M. C. A. Boys' secretary, -Mr. Champe Stoakes, last September.
President
The oHicers in charge were:
......................George Hart Treasurer..........,................... ........Dave McDonough
Vi -P id ........ ..,.
be T95 ent .... ........ ..... ................... H e n ry Kelley Secretary ....,.........................,.... ......... . ..., P aul Hersch
Sponsor .............................................. Mr. Robert T. Winn
Theater parties were the most enjoyable events of the year.
Henry Kelley represented the club at the Northern Illinois division of Hi-Y's at Evanston on March 17, 1934.
YOUTH WEEK
During Youth Week the pupils voted for the best school citizen. They used the following characteristics upon
which to base their judgments.
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Loyalty fab The one who is loyal both to the school and to the community.
fbi A pupil who is never a discipline case.
Industry-A willingness with a serious eiiort to make adequate preparation of all lesson
assignments.
Condsideration for other people.
Courtesy.
Leadership.
Cooperation.
Scholarship.
Achievements-Active participation in school enterprises.
Marjory Knuth and Clarence Nicholson had the great honor of being chosen by the school.
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The BLUE and GOLD
Old Umbrella Man: "I-Iow's busi-
ness ?"
Scissors Grinder: "Fine, I've
never seen things so dull."
Restaurateur Kto applicant for a
positionlz You say you have experi-
ence?
Ex-Convict: Yessir, I've been
serving for the last ten years.
If a horse falls into your bathtub,
pull the plug out.
THE INEVITABLE END
Although he covets it from birth,
And covets it through life's brief
span,
Man never, never get the earth,
It is the earth that get the man.
A sparrow perched on a golf-ball
just as the player was about 'to
drive. Birds instinctively know the
safest place in a moment of danger.
Cop: "Hey, what are you trying
to do?"
Man: "I'm trying to pull this
lamp off the bridge, My wife, wants
a bridge lamp.
Someone has said, "There is no
difficulty in this world that cannot
be overcome." Wonder if he has
ever tried putting toothpaste back
into the tube?
NOT A PATENT MEDICINE
History Lecturer: "Can any of
you tell me what makes the Tower
of Pisa lean?"
Corpulent Lady: "I don't know or
I'd take some myself."
WHEW.
'fAt least once in my life I was
glad to be down and out."
"And when was that?"
"After my first trip in an air-
plane. The pilot flew upside down
most of the time."
HIS ADDRESS
"Do you know Lincoln's Gettys-
burg address?"
"No: but in Washington it was
the White House."
Orlando: "Yep, I built this radio
set all by myself, Bill."
Bill: "I believe it, she whistles
for every station!"
A man was hogging his son on
his knee, when the young one bit
him. The father said: "What are
you biting me for?" The son re-
plied: "Who beginned this war 'I"
CIIATTEB
Father: "And there, son, I have
told you the story of your daddy
and the Great War."
Son: "Yes, daddy, but what did
they need all the other soldiers
or."
Brown: "What will you give me
for my daughter's piano?"
Naybor: "S500.00, sawed, split
and delivered."
A REVISED VERSION
"Twinkle, twinkle, little star,"
the nursery rhyme so familiar to
everybody, has been revised by a
committee of eminent scholars with
the following result:
Shine with irregular, intermitted
light, sparkle at intervals, dimin-
utive, luminous, heavenly body,
How I conjecture, with surprise, not
unmixed with uncertainty, what
you are,
Located, apparently, at such a re-
mote distance from and at- a
height so vastly superior to thi
earth, the planet we inhibit.
Similar in general appearance and
refractory powers to the precious
primitive octahedron crystal of
pure carbon, set in the aerial re-
gions surrounding the earth.
REASON T0 CRY
Little boy: Papa, there's an old
man standing on the corner hold-
ing out his basket and crying.
Please give me a dime for him.
Unsuspecting Dad: Here you are,
son. What's he crying about?
Little Boy: Balloons: Nice bal-
loons, three for a dime.
THEY COUl.DN'T BE WRITTEN
In penmanship class one pupil had
failed to have his work done for
several days. The instructor told
him that as a penalty he would
have to write a composition of 250
words to be read in class the fol-
lowing day. This is what he wrote:
"Last summer my uncle pur-
chased a second-hand car, with
which he started a trip out West.
On his second day out it rained
very hard and on a lonely road the
car stoppedg, the other 215 words
are what my uncle said trying to
get that car to go."
A 'lawyer, pleading the case of
an infant plaintiff, took the child,
suifused with tears, in his arms
and presented it to the jury. This
had a great effect till the opposite
lawyer asked what made him cry.
"He pinched me," answered the
little innocent.
OTHERWISE ENGAGED
Cohen and Macpherson were
matched, and at the sixth the lat-
ter drove a beautiful ball straight
up the fairway. Cohen followed, but
went into the rough. After smiting
about wildly he managed to get
clear.
"Hoo many?" queried the Scots-
man.
"Three," replied Cohen.
"Why, I counted ten masell"
roared Mac.
"Vas it my fault if I had to kill
a grass snake?" asked the resource-
ful Cohen.
BARNYARD CI-IATTER
Poland China: What's that ban-
tarri' rooster strutting about now
for.
Razorback: Didn't you see the
boss's plane take off? Well, he
thinks he chased it away.
KNEW HIS GEOGRAPHY
"Yes, stamp collecting is educa-
tional," said the fond mother to the
visitor. "For instance, where is
Hungary, son?"
Without looking up from his
stamp book the young philatelist
answered promptly, "Two pages in
front of Italy."
KNEW QUARTS BETTER
Pedagog: Name the constituents
of quarts.
His Father's Son: Pints.
HIS VERSION
New Yorker: Where do you live?
Boy: Minute Street.
"Never heard of it before."
"Well, other people call it Sixty-
second Street."
TOO MUCH COMPETITION
Mrs. Newly-Rich was recounting
to an acquaintance the thrilling
events of the night before, when
the house had been burgled.
"As a matter of fact," she said,
"we were eating our soup-"
"Then of course," interrupted the
candid friend, "none of you heard
anything."
Miss Fedow: Kitty, this meat
tastes queer.
Student: That's funny. I admit
I burnt it: but I applied unguentine
immediately.
TRANSLATION
"Name?" queried the immigration
official.
"Sneeze," the Chinese replied
proudly.
The official looked hard at him.
"Is that your Chinese name?" he
asked.
"No, English name," the oriental
said blandly.
"Then let's have your native
name."
"Ah Choo," said the Chinese.
NO SLEUTHING NEEDED
"How did you find the weather
while you were away ?"
"Just went outside and there it
was."
Wouldn't it be funny if:
Mr. Myers wore a beard?
Miss Barlow forgot her earrings?
Clarence Nicholson went with anyone by Evelyn
Ramm?
Mary Day palled with the same fellow for two weeks?
"Bobby" Miller appeared at school with a bad disposi-
tion?
Mr. Winn would wear green cap and mittens next
winter?
Mr. McLean came to school without a car full of girls?
Dick Juby went to band contests with anyone but
Crary's?
Dorothy I-Ieltzel flunked all four subjects?
Irene Solyom wore long curls?
No cars from Elgin High School were seen in front of
Abbott School at noon hour?
Bethryn Foltz forgot how to play the piano?
Dorothy Sechrist didn't have five boys on the string?
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Frances McCarthy wore small shoes?
Clark McCornack didn't meet Dorothy Larson between
periods?
Wilcke Lou Hicks didn't try to show off?
Dick Fink drove a car to school?
Mildred Yates were seen at the store room not sur-
rounded by students?
Miss Taylor didn't make the annual a success?
Evelyn Ramm were a blonde?
Certain boys didn't like snakes?
Miss Fedou's girls couldn't make delicious pies?
We weren't proud of our band and orchestra?
Mr. Miller were ungracious?
Miss Geister taught -manual training?
Marge Knuth weren't busy?
Ralph Day were elected May Queen?
No one wanted vacation to come?
Anyone found out who wrote this?
SNAPS
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ANNUAL CALENDAR
September
-Mr. Miller gave a welcome Address.
-Mr. Saam gave a very interesting speech
concerning the values of education and
scholarship both now and later.
-First' pep meeting! The hand played several
selections and several speeches were given.
-The Abbottarian Staff gave a splendid pro-
gram in auditorium.
-We had a pep meeting in the auditorium.
-Band gave a concert for auditorium program.
October
4-Orchestra gave a concert for auditorium
program.
11-Mr. Franklin Sorn and Dr. Lawrence J.
Hughes sang some excellent duets.
18-Mr. Goble spoke on the topic, "Choosing."
25-Band gave a concert.
November
1-Abbott Boys' Quartette gave an excellent
musical program.
1-No school this afternoon because of the
N.R.A. parade in which the band marched.
3-No school!! Teachers went to Teachers Meet-
ing at Joliet.
8-A banquet was very much enjoyed by the
honor students and faculty of Abbott
School.
8-Dr. Yi-fang Wu of Nanking University in
China gave a very interesting talk. She
is one of the party of the missionary, E.
Stanley Jones.
15-Dr. Weng gave an interesting talk on the
topic, "Where do we go from here."
22-The Abbott Quintette played two enjoyable
numbers, and Mr. Charles Page talked to
us on the topic, "Practice of Law."
28-Abbott Band gave its annual concert.
29-The clarinet quartette played two numbers.
Rev. Brown spoke to us on the topic, "Liv-
ing the Right Kind of Lives."
December
6-The orchestra gave a concert for auditorium
program.
13-Mrs. Weng sang several bueautiful Christ-
mas songs. Mr. Weng told us how other
countries celebrated Christmas.
18-Attention!! Abbott School Play was presented.
A matinee was enjoyed by the students
and children of other schools. An evening
performance pleased the older folks.
20-The Abbott chorus presented several delight-
ful songs.
22-Christmas Vacation!!!
January
3-Mr. Miller gave a short welcome address
which was followed by several excellent
piano solos played by Mr. Freeman Kadow.
12-Mr. Saam gave- an excellent talk.
17-Rev. Bennett gave a very interesting speech
on the topic, "Going Beneath the Surface."
22-Boys' Athletic department gave an amazing
stunt program.
22-23-Nights for studying for exams!!
23-24-Final Exams!!!
26-No School!! Teachers' Meeting.
31-Mr. Miller told us what affect education has
on the affairs of our country.
February
7--Rev. Milmine told us not to take short cuts
in the experiences of life but to get love
and worthwhile knowledge out of every-
thing we do.
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May
May
May
May
May
May
May
June
June
14-Mr. Young entertained us with several of
his clever magic tricks.
21-Miss Alice Tobin sang several enjoyable
22-
numbers.
23-Attention!!! Abbott Band presented its
second annual minstrel show. Four splen-
did performances were enjoyed by many
adults and children.
28-Miss Jeanette Kling gave us some very good
advice on, "Charm and Personality."
March
7-Girls' Glee Club and Abbott String Quin-
tette gave several delightful musical se-
lections.
14-The Girl Reserves presented a pantomime.
16-Abbott Band presented a concert at Plato
Center.
17-The G.A.A. gave a party for all the mem-
bers and their friends.
21-A puppet show was given by the Blue and
Gold Stall' to advertise the Annual.
28-Letters!! Letters!! Blue and Gold letters
3
6
12
18
25
26
were awarded to the boys who had shown
their ability in football, basketball, and
tumbling. The brass quartette, cornet
quartette, and ilute quintette gave several
delightful numbers.
April
-The Abbott Band gave a splendid concert.
-7-Attention!!! Abbott Band. several soloists,
and three ensembles went to Joliet to the
district contest. The band and three en-
sembles received "superior" ratings. They
are now eligible for the state contest at
Urbana. The soloists rated "good" and
"excellent"
-Abbott Annual Stunt show was given. There
were many splendid stunts presented by
the various home rooms.
-Girls' Tumbling team gave a remarkable
tumbling program. Marilyn Jane Porter
gave several clever tap dances. Election
goxidMay Queen and her attendants was
e .
-The band presented a. delightful program.
-27-28-Notice!! Abbott Band and Ensembles
went to Urbana for the State Contest.
The ensembles received "good" and "ex-
cellent" ratings while the band received
a "good" rating.
May
2-Several enjoyable vocal solos were presented
by Mr. Paul Born.
4-The orchestra present a splendid concert.
5-Attention!! Orchestra, soloists, and an en-
semble went to the State Contest at Joliet.
The soloists and ensemble received "good"
and "excellent" ratings. The orchestra
received "excellent" ratings.
11-Special band and orchestra members went to
Aurora to play in the Fox Valley Festival.
There were also several delegates from the
Girls' Glee Club who did not participate
but went to hear it.
16-Mr. Vonckx gave a very enjoyable talk.
17-Attention!! The Abbott Spring Fete was pre-
sented with its usual colorful dancing and
music and its lovely May Queen.
23-Mr. Helman gave a very interesting talk.
29-The students enjoyed a Memorial Day Pro-
graln.
June
2-The band played at the World's Fair.
8-End of school year.
Cheerio!
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