Amundsen High School - Viking Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1943
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The tenth volume of the Amundsen High School annual THE VIKING dedicated to that
valiant Norseman, Roald Amundsen. Published by the I943 Staff. . . Chicago, Illinois.
H0 QR AN A D HI LIFE WCDRK
HIS year Amunelsen Hlgll Sehool ls marlelng lts tentll llll tllel IV ls 1 SPIIIOI
lll0'l1 school To lllany the spall of tell ve lrs ls llllllllfIOI'ltlll wllell eonl
pared to the endless passlllg of time Ten we us m IW from lllli vlewpolnt
seem to be an lllblulllfildlll decade To us, however, llle past dee ade IS the llli
tory of our lllgll school hfe We pause mel lll l00lxlll" lxaele see l lllstorv dotted
Wltll events colored hy thousands of students who now e all Amumlsen then
alllla mater It was wltllln Amundsen s walls thlt vouth developed md lt w IH
voutll that gave Amundsen hfe Wltll that faltll, we he-heve our ten years ls I
ree orel marked wltll df'lllBV9I'llPlll and self re speet
l'or the nlanv underelassmen dllll graduates of our se llool we Wl!ll to elothe the
n H110 of AlllUllllbPll wltll a P6l'b0lldlllV It IS lll the Ill lll Amundse n tll lt youth wlll
flllll lllf'lI' own l'PHPf'll0ll Hls sense of adventure llli Plllllllwllhlllh llliu lllllll
H0115 md llls lllgll endeavors are the 8pll0Illt' of vouth Bevonel these there ls the
elrlvlllg will and harnessed energy, the studv and preparltlon allel llle many
savrlfiees of the lnatured nlall He clalme el the laurels of' lllllllg the first to n lvl
gate llle Northwest Passage, the first to ae lllPSO the South Pole the first to eross
the Polar Sea, allel the first to have reached both poles Hn: llfe is W'I'lllPIl in
flrst aehlevenlents It seems Ollly flttlllg and pl oper therefore th lt we dedle lte
llllfi book to a great llldll We are proud to be a pnrt of the sehool llldrlllg his
n :me It li ours to glV9 lt hls SIIIFIIT 'to strlve, to se e k, to find anel not to ylel l
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REVIEWING OUR PAST IO YEARS
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PICTU RING THE FACULTY
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UNDERCLASSMEN AN D FEATURES
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GIRLS AND BOYS ATHLETICS
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THE GRADLIATING SENIORS
ADVERTISING
REVIEW INDEX
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I was born on uly 16 1872 rn Norway
My arher lens was a chip owner and sea captaxn At my mother s request I ctudned
medxcme but gave It up rn 1895 betauce o my ambitions to be a ar ex orer Ihr
achievements o ormer Arctic nawgators had red rn me an un altermg purpose
to explore
W halmg and sealing trxps were part o my preparatmn or explorxng 'Ihey served
to develop the physique without whxch I could not have withstood the hardships o
my rhosen lot
In 1897 I shipped aboard the Belglca as rs! mate I he purpose o thas Belgian expedl
txon was to study the South Magnetzc Pole There was ample time to ful l this tash
or the shxp was rozen rn the Antarctrc :ce pack or thirteen months By lrlastmg a
path to open water we were fnally freed When I returned to Oslo my attention was
nmmedxately attracted to the unconquered Northwest Passage
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eadmq the Chtcaqo schools tl uou our ten years as a senfor hlqn
always remember h1m for the smcere efforts he made to carry out a
proararn or constructron durlnq the perrod of reconstructron 1n the earlv
depressron years Followrnq 1n that offrce rs Wllltam H Iohnson our
present supermtendent H1s proaressrv poltcres and educatonal re
forms are noteworthy efforts to moderrnze our school system
Then as prmcfpals we f1nd lohn W Bell He had the d1ff1cult 'ask of
convertma the Jumor hlqh school to the levels of a semor hrah ln l937
Harry C' lVIcK1ns1e began hts years of aareeable leadershrp He left
rn l94U and Mr Perry succeeded to the offxce
The frrst asslstant prlnclpal Frank Llno left after a year s tenure Then
the ever popular Albert H Goodrrch came to furmsh hrs characterlstlc
zrp to the Job In l93Q the last change occurred the mcumbency of
Harry P Fuller
ln tryrnq to teach how to remember the clrflerence between prmcrple
and prlncfpal one of our teachers sald the slmplest way s to know
that your prmcrpal IS your pal We remember Pmundsen s leaders
as frlends above alll
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Iohn W Bell Hurry C Mclimsne
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mam tloor center they lfutdl the
cornerstone tfirst 2'1l'LllIlll0I'1I1BS
respect for out eldlets them' oldl
memomes lmger on mto the years
Albert H Goodnch
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school, there first came Superintendent Vtfilltam I, Boqan, VJ9 Wm itiigh Prrnctvpal, i rwrmctput, lege S.1f,A,1:, ?:ttt,.1,r, ..g14e1939
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3 I'LCL8lfLf.'5 past perfect the lmmortal twenty
seven they played first fiddle groove dlggers creators of
our tradttlons the first ten years are the hardest bell rmgers
s Amundsen celebrates 1lS tenth annlversary as a senlor hlgh school we f1nd
that there are twenty seven members of the FACULTY who w1ll also be celebratrng the
tenth annlversary of the1r transfer to the teachlng staff force of our school We have
desrgnated them as our anc1ents smce they have furnxshed a constant element 1n our
ten year ltfe
We ha1l them as they parade before us' Grace Armstrong that qu1et
student of scrence Esther Barney the favorrte of all freshmen Charles
Btll belrever rn Thomas Iefferson Wrlson Boett1cher presrdent emerltus of the G
Blanche Brelt now temporarlly absent on a leave Frank Crosby the
faculty fashron plate from Esqu1re Pop Edward Delaporte the maker of
champrons Wrlma 1ot that down Duffy Florence Eckfeldt the Voyager w1th
the seven league boots Harry Fuller that genral medlator of student problems
Edrth Garnott the ep1tome of school sp1r1t Carl Hankwltz who speaks every
thrng from prg lat1n to Portuguese Frances llno tyce Hanlon Ora Harnng
ton whose two daughters have graced our school Mrldred Herndl our un1ver
sally lrked gal Laura Holly worklng always for the student Brchard Huddy
the faculty Blackstone MarJor1e Kempster who has a Smlle and a pleasant word
for everyone Edna Kron our lover of Latm Helen McDonald who never re
lents 1n her efforts to mater1al1ze the theory lrfe IS swell when you keep well
Ruth Mererdrerks who emphat1cally admonrshes never say hmgltsh then Tom
Nolan old stand by of the Amerlcan Leglon Marguerrte Norcott lover of the
fme and colorful Gertrude Owens the faculty Schraparellr Lucrle Royse
of gentle and krndly Ways Wtllram Smythe wlse and patrrarchal and good ole
lean Evers Whose zest for llfe IS as keen as her love of books
Gratefully we dedrcate th1s revrew sectron to Our Ancients who gave much to
our school and asked l1ttle tn return
Mrs Grace M Ammtronq Mrs Estherw Barney
Harry P Fuller Mrs Edith S Garnett
Edna H Kron Helen E McDonald
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Charles A. Bill Wilson K. Boellicher Mrs. Blanche B. Breit Frank I. Crosby Edward C. Delaporte Mrs. Wilma C. Dully Florence P. Eckleldi
Carl E. Hankwitz Frances G. Hanlon Mrs. Ora M. Harrington Mildred M. Heindl Laura E. Holly Richard T. Huddy Mrs. Mariorie G. Kempster
Mrs. Ruth D. Meierdierks Thomas I. Nolan Mrs. Marguerite L. Norco!! Gertrude C. Owens Mrs. Lucile B. Hoyse William F. Smylhe lean P. Evers
Twentylone
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Herta Kracher
lune 1935
La Verne Tess
Ianuary 1936
Raymond Stone
lune 1936
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Ruth Wallschlaeqer Florence Carlson
lanuary 1934
Ianet Hennxq
lonuary 1938
Mary Berexter
June 1941
une 1934
Glona Morris
lune 1938
Dorothy Barns
Ianuary 1941
they set the pace top
notclhers never bored of educatlon a
step ahead of tlhe others lbram trusts
Charles Baker Richard Hagen Esther Schumm
lanuary 193 13lllfl1Y 3 lune 1937
Dorothy Bronson Ioseph Rood Mary lane Wxchser
lanuary 1939 lute 19 9 lanuary 1949
Allan Lonncz Adelme Hess Mane Exde
lune 1941 1 ruary 47 lune 1942
e prcture the VALEDICTORIANS as brams w1th glasses grave ooks and
brtef cases Few of them wore specs cmd none carrled brret cases Hlqhest o
all the vals was Herta Kracher wtth an average of 97 25 for tour years
Second tn lme marched the SALUTATORIANS 1934 Allce Halversen Ian
and Ruth Nelson lune 1935 Posme Ecklund lan and lacquelme larman
lune 1936 lean luerqensen lan and Martha Campbell Iune 1937 loharma
Feld lan and lulran Dale lune 1938 Leona 1-l1rscl'1 lan and Mane Dvor
acselc lune 1939 Aureha Motto lan and Robert H1rscl'1 Iune 1940 Lots
Tumwall lan, and Ruth Gut1'11er, lune, 1941 Audrey Plaatle, Ian, and lrerle
Sassmannshausen, lurte, and 1942 Frances Bernhardson, lan, and Dolores
Colllqnon, lune
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Richard Iohnston Iohn Peters Arnold Cronin Henry Witt
lst President 2nd President 3rd President 4 h President
The early days were difficult The depression was at its height
and money was scarce. Under these circumstances the first
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION was started with Richard Iohnston
taking the helm as president. Meetings were held at the River
Park Field House in a small back room. The Viking Spirit was
always shown in the co-operation of both the faculty and stu-
dents. Dancing and interchanging of correspondence among the
members were the hobbies of the moment, but a roller-skating
party, inspired by Marjorie Blankford, Sue Bobzien and Poppy
Paleologos, was the social event of the season. One icy, winter
day Mr. and Mrs. Boetticher, Albert Johnson and Dick Iohnston
rode to Elgin to plan an alumni picnic: the two boys freezing,
stiff and stuck in the rumble seat. Everyone laughed merrily
when the picnic was called off, but not Mr. Boetticher.
The second year brought reform with Iohn Peters as President.
Culture was the key note and the ex-presidents basement was
the site. Feverish attempts were made to have Wright Iunior
Twentybthree
College give a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta for the Association
the whole effort was a failure. The members had no interest
in such a watery form of culture.
ln Iune of 37 the society was organized once again. Then
began the popular Alumni vs. Amundsen football games.
Annual Christmas Dances and summer formals were so suc-
cessful that the Association donated a set of book covers to
the school library.
With the spring of l94l came the draft, so the traditional spring
frolic was replaced by a card partyeedue to a serious man
shortage. Of course the gals all have good times, but they miss
the men who have gone to fight. More than once a "bridge
session" has turned into a literal "buy, buy bonds, bye, bye
Axis and send the winners home" session.
Now the social program has been suspended "until Victory,"
but the Alumni have not forgotten Amundsen nor will Amund-
sen forget its Alumni.
LUZ J masters of the three R s no erammmg for exams always on the beam
n November 1933 some two hundred students gathered 1n
the g1rls gym to hold therr llrst HONOR SOCIETY meetmg lt
was not however untxl May of 1934 that Amundsen establrshed
the Honor Roll Merlt System whereby students were to be
awarded w1th pms rn accordance wtth the1r scholastxc achteve
ment
lt was declded that bronze s1lver and gold plns should be
average work respect1vely Speclal recogn1t1on was also to be
made upon graduatton by way of a scholarshrp fob The desrgn
of the p1ns IS characterrzed by the Amundsen Seal and thrs
was adopted by the faculty comm1ttee for the February 1934
graduatmg class
The sprlng of 1935 brought w1th 1t a memorable event that IS
Amundsen was accepted by the North Central ASSOC1Gl1OH as
an accredtted h1gh school
Through the years the sporsorshrp has been shared by the
capable advtsers Mrs Davts Mrs Garrlott Mrs lnd Mr Boet
ttcher Mrs Avlchouser and Mrs Kelso lt has b en therr partlc
ular respons1b1l1ty to take charge ot the award assembl1es each
semester to keep track ot the boolckeepmg that accompames
the purchas1ng ol plns and to hold meetlngs ot the chapter 1n
order to d1scuss what can D9 done to 1mprove the organtzatton
1-lrrsch and Iune Fagerstrom were sent to the Nat1onal Honor
SOC191Y meet1ng held at Moot Court tn the De Paul Law Bu1ld
tng to d1scuss the more dehghtful srde of scholasnc aftatrs Up
untll that ttme Amundsen had been asleep to the ga1ety that
was added to other school chapters by 1n1t1at1ons slct s and
amuslng avt ards assembl1es Thrs was the begrnnmg of a new
era whlch has made the GCllV1llGS ot thls organlzatron as attrac
t1ve and well l1ked as those ot any other club
A 22111618 O! ADHD? SOCIPW .S,90l'l10l'J
Mrs Mary M Kelso Mrs Helen K Ind Wilson K Boettxcher Mrs Edxth S Garnott Mrs Grace S Davis
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awarded for two, tour, and six semesters of eighty-eight per cent In December, 1938, three delegates, Evanthia Lambros, Robert
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1935
Drestdent Herta Kracher
VICE Pres1dent lean Foley
Secretary Iacquelme Iarman
Treasurer Ioan Alexander
Marcella Frost
Shxrley Akerman
Raymond Stone
Donald Long
Richard Hagen
Esther Schumm
Lourse MacDonald
Iames Rodger
Leona Lauer
lane Eklund
Mane Dvoracsek
Glona Moms
Dorothy Bronson
Aurelxa Motta
Florence Warady
Mane Albanese
Mary Iane Wtchser
Lots Turnwall
Dorothy Does
Gertrude Smith
Dorothy Harrxs
Audrey Plaatxe
Mary Dunsheath
Iune Mrller
Frances Bemhardson
Adeltne Hess
Lee Ann Hexdenbluth
Catherme Koutrxs
1936
Presxdent
Vtce Presldent
Secretary
Treasurer
1937
Pres1de-nt
Vrce Presldent
Secretary
Treasurer
1938
Pres1dent
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2rd V1ce Presmlent
Secretary
Treasurer
1939
Presmdent
Vxce Pre-sxdent
Secretary
Treasurer
1940
Presrdent
VICE Preslderxt
Secretary
Treasurer
1941
Pres1dent
Raymond Ston
Marlon Pollensky
Iohanna Feld
Betty Lou Shackel
Esther Schumm
Leona Lauer
Louxse MacDonald
Clalre Lackey
Glona Moms
Mane Dvoracs ek
Dorothy Bronson
Aureha Motta
Robert Hxrsch
Ioseph Rood
Iune Faqerstrom
Evanthxa Lambros
Inna Polos
Mary Berexter
Ruth Guthxer
Laura Hartmann
Allan Lonncz
Vxce Pres1den1 lrene Sassmannshausen
Secretary
Treasurer
1942
Presxdent
V1ce Preszdent
Secretary
Treasurer
Delores Schnudt
Shxrley Parman
Dolores Colhqnon
Loratne Martmson
Lors Morgan
Manlyn Ptau
Iames Rodger
Fa I 937
Robert A Hxrsch
Sprmq 1939
KNOT PICTUREDP
Glona Moms
Sprmq 1938
Dorothy Bronson
Fall 1938
Mary lane Wxchser
Fall 1939
Inna A Polos
Sprmq 1940
Dorothy Hams
Fall 1940
Allan Lormcz
Sprmq 1 94 1
Frances Bernhardson
Fall 1941
Dolores Colhqnon
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SA F JHFQPJ toastmaster s dehght the baby lassers the prncle of then' classes
n these pages we plcture and record a part of our school s
leadershlp the elected CLASS OFFICERS of the graduatrng
semors It IS a case of democracy vorced and put mto prac
trce What tts results have been IS a record wrttten rnto th
ltves of he student body We let them Judge
1934 Ianuary our smallest class Just forty three graduates
Fred Lrppert presrdent Supermtendent Bogan the mam
speaker on the graduatron program a small but noble
beglnntng Iune Edward Scholl head1ng the long 11st of foot
ball stars to oe-come class presrdent 1935 Ianuary D1ck
Iohnston through the greatest of d1ff1cult1es gnttmg hrs teeth
and wtlltng to do or dre to have a successful prom and
Phyllts Lamb mak1ng eyes at I W Iune Fred Wrllson
versattle and grvrng never to be forgotten dramatlcs as a
Frenchre and Amerlcan Chopm the great Bernadme leav
mg a brtght star for others to follow 1936 Ianucxry B111
Stull modest and unassum ng athlete and scholar extra
ordmary Carol Flodm popular pretty and effrclent
Iune Bush Poole conscrence and duty persomfred 1
OBr1en managrng that perfect prom at the Medmah Country
C'ub on that memorable moonlrt Iune mght a real class
that left a mayor league record 1937 Ianuary the brrghtest
prestdent of them all scholasttcally speakmg Donald Long
Iune Presrdent .1-'-rnold Cronm Amundsens perfect poh
t1c1an Pat Campbell the krd stster carryrng on from where
Martha had left off tn the best of V1k1Hq tradltlons 1938
Ianuary Art Bumann v1e1r1g for top rank rn the Honor SOC1SlY
and presxdrng over the seruor class Tenny Anderson the
first gtrl to become vtce presldent Iune Athletrc Lloyd
Chrlstran on leadrng the class and comlng close to an rm
peachment trral 1939 Ianuary Aurel N1cola embodymg
the frnest type of sportsmanshro the school has ever known
an 0 January 11.3-I
NOT DICTURED
Fred Lxppert Frances Oeller Alxce Halverson LeRoy Iensen
a '1 Pre ent etary
C all 0 June l934
Edward Scholl Ioseph Hem Mary Lawrence Arthur Speaker
cr tary 'l' s
aaa o january 1939
Clyde Petrxe Suzanne Bobzxen Ahce Enckson
Pr d
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Robert Finch xfrce Prestaen
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Wallace Griifith Dorothy Krell Howard Woody
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CALM of Jflflllflfy
Warren Donewald Merilyn Laverty Olive Williams
Vice President Secretary Treasurer
CLASS MOTTO: "Over the Top"
ffm.. of june 1942
Donald Larson Marie Hide Mary Sue Kinkle
Vice President Secretary Treasurer
nluation spealc-easies . . they'll always be on top.
Iune: "Calvin Coolidge" Bill Britt, presiding and Mary Thorn-
ton, recording , . . both leaving an enviable record . . . Bill
sometimes yelling in Latin to his classmates and thus getting
their co-operation . . . this was the class that thought they
belonged in the "wits, scholars, and fools" classification of the
annual . . . 1940 Ianuary: again one of those very versatile
girls -Mary lane Wichser . . . she was also the second gal to
hold the vice presidency . . . dark days seemed to have come
over the boy politicians . . . the Hi Y, however, was able to
play the higher political game and put its president, Charles
Schunk, also into the class presidency . . . Mr. Smythe appare
ently taught them well how Mark Hanna played the role of
"king maker" . . . Iune: can we ever forget laughing Nick Pasti
as class president? . . . and how he brought his basketball
team to the top? . . . well, he was a real sportsrnan and won't
be forgotten for years . . . 1941 Icmuary: as a green eighth
grader, Bill Thompson wore knickers to his graduation exer-
cises . . . at his high school graduation he wore long pants
and the crown ot class president . . . he wore both well . . .
Iune: Harvey Deright did "de right" things as president of a
very active class . . . and Wally Griffith was the embodiment
of liberal doctrines . . . 1942 Ianuary: we come to our most
active president- Pantelis Lambros . . . he was tops in everyf
thing: president of the Student Council, Lieutenant Colonel of
the H. O. T. C., vice president of the Greek Club, member of
the National Honor Society, and member of the Hi Y . . . Iune:
Bill Barber! what a real leader he proved to be! . . . he shot
high . . . one of two to ever achieve a five-bar record as Viking
representative . . . he also shot for the presidency and won . . .
then he took the class with him to the heights . . . Now in clos-
ing this brief sketch we say to all our leaders who have gone
forth and have the heights of life in iront of them God speed
you!
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Allred Rlx
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Henry Hyler
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Robert Olson
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comrng statesmen the tfloor rs better than the chart
n 1934 Mr Prank Ltno tormed a body ot students to represent each hon1e roone 11
the school and called them the STUDENT COUNCIL It was a vague qrouo havma
11tt1e tntluence at Amundsen and not carmq part1cu1ar1y When Mr Goodnch took over
the Counc11 the members met at any t1me the sponsor ca11ed a meetmq The ClVlC
Assoctatton Collectton began 1n 1937 w1th M155 Foy 11'l charoe Two years 1ater she
was 111 an auto acctdent 111 Arkansas Just before the state COflV9Tl1101'l 1U Peona
Needmq a sponsor the de1eqates asked Mrs Dons D111on to sub she came throuah
then and has ever smce Meetmq every two weetcs the Councn was accomp11sh1na
11+ le Mrs Dtllon 11na11y secured the soc1a1 room once a week the only tro11b1e was
tn putt nq up chatrs before the representattves arnved At the last mmute someone
Vt1OLl1d notre the s11qht1v vacant room so a11 ava11ab1e members dashed to qathe
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the COUTICII toqether bet re the cosmq bell n 1940 they
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. . . quiet! geniuses at work . . . the realm of the book worms.
When Amundsen became a senior high, a small group of students volunteered to Work
in the newly-opened LIBRARY. At that time, even though the library held only 2000 books,
they made themselves very useful. This first staff would not recognize the complete col-
lection the library now boastse-8000 volumes!
During these past ten years the staff has undergone as many changes as the library
itself. The members are now organized into a club whose officers sponsor various activi-
ties such as Book Vtfeek contests and the annual staff social events chief among which
is the Mother s Day Tea
ln the early days recognition was given in the form of credits and grades but now
staff members who have served for four semesters receive a cardinal and gray letter
The present Wearers of the library letter are loan Akerman Nereida Hieker Lorraine
Knapp Shirley Schirmer Helen Lambos Betty Epp Auri la Dwyer and Harry Kreuger
who designed it
Working on the Library Staff is good vocational training as several graduates who are
now doing Library work have discovered Ixotable among these is Marion Pollensky a
graduate of the University of Wisconsin Lib ary School and a former staff president
The Amundsen staff keeps informed about what goes on in other high school libraries
by sending delegates to the lnterscholastic Council of Student Librarians and has be
come a Jital and important part of the Am undsen scene
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corps of mlc spots feature wrrters are features rn themselves practrcal yokers are prohlems
Thirtylthree
he essence of Room 326 home of Amundsen s LOG IS mad
ness Every year the staff runs to frnd typewrlters w1th labeled
keys and no one uses more than one fmqer
The only edltor that lasted throuah two semesters was lune
another fme Sunon l earee l-le-ten mtroauc d the photoaraphrc
cartoons and sectroned the Loq
ln N338 lane Ltndholm Jo ned the staff the best artlst the Lou
has ever had She drew ptctures of everyone faculty tncluded
The colored Aprll Fool rs ues that threw the school mto hvs
ter1a bore the marks of her labor
The mcreasrna crrculatron of the paper IS due to edrtors lrke
Allan Lormcz who edrted wrote and pasted up the spectal
Sports Edltlon for our 41 Football Sect on Champs
p1eces lf your column survrves thetr drssectron you are des
tned for 11'I'1ITlOI'lCIl1lY
No one has ever achleved thts fame Everyone entertnq
Amundsens portals ts affected by the Log And the rmstakes
are made by freshmen or so the semors on the staff say
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Mrs. Dorothy Middendorit Thomas I. Nolan Irma E, Swanson
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Van Kirlcp she is regarded with ddmiratton by Helen Bauer, After each issue the Iournalism classes tear the columns to
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one tlung 1 know whreh w1ll never dlre, the honor wlnch you have won
en campatgns ten statts ten annuals separate yet each add
mg to the tradrtton all strtvlng for the same goal a parade ol ear
nest fun lovlng and hard workmg young people the VIKING S STAFFS
1934 the ploneertng sp1r1t ov ercomrng opposttton and mdrtterence
speed record 1n productron Carl Stockdale s drtvmg power unre
deemed subscrrptrons and hnanc al tarlure a dark outlook 1935
Allce Baum and lackte gurdrng the Way pay as you go plan keeps the
book 1n the black Wtlltam R Ntehaus begms h1s tarthtul servtce
1936 stepprng tnto the brg trme orrgtnal tlymg squad double
trouble shooters Palm and Spark tour determlned gals keep trymg
let the bells rlng out' Fred Baobtn s here' 1937 errand g1rl copy
wrlter and reader faculty appeaser that s Pat Campbell' Helen Flynn s
devoted and able gurdance 1938 Mary Ann and the trrst Tauslg set
tmg the pace a dose of N S P A the hrst theme the hrst
tndex V A C IS chartered brg notse and l1'tle notse 1939
dare de nl Mllt shoottng photos from an atrplane AfC Bob Hall up tn
the a1r and green around the grlls Grtmes holds the purse strtngs
Polachek begms hls three year stretch tlyrng rnto frrst honors w1th
N S P A 1940 Ed trytng to tmd another word for swell luanrta
scrubbmg floors Marge Vlfade devlslng tnserts tn hrstory the mdex
getttng a thrrd gomg over bv Queen Bee Betty the Llttle Bed School
house 1941 Colonel Dynamo Mermtgas Stan and hrs plcture box
Myr r 1 the aur r l the EMPBESS no less teacher s books get car
rred thls stall made sweet mustc as 1t swung tnto 1ts Job 1942
erght ktds ln loxe w th each other Ma Llndgren and Aunty Dolores
keep the brood under wma lobbrhes and peanut butter sandwrches
the second Taustg Index Ntght mare Medahst Award' How
prrceless and clear are the mernorles dear of the ups and the downs
that we shared ot the tasks we saw thru and the fun we knew
when for naught but the Vtlfrng we cared'
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Henry Dxllon Esther Iohannxson
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Charlotte Haqnauer Alxce Lund
Munel Bloom
Shlrley Iohnston Elv1ra Sleqel
Patrxcna Campbell
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Palrxcla Campbell Echtox Mary Ann Game, Educ,
Lorrame Lmn Assocmte Erlnor Theodore N -I-auslg Busmess Mcnoq
Marshall Loll Naoml Schwartz Rxchard Elwart
Lols Nelson Florence Roos Shxrley Hersh h
lames Thomson Louxse MacDonald Maya Pearson Vlfgm Lakm Laverne M wermlc
Florence Anderson lane Lmdholm Edward Hollxday wh M ,ha schlllhqhn
Allan Ball Ruby Hedstrom Edward Helsbefq Hglssl-1:5 gggzgltln Easley I-lxdlzlrl Cdzlllerrne Coleman
Seymour Warady Gunnar Carlson Emmett Kaalz Bmw Pmed Edward Helsberq Munel Gfqff
Mane Dvoracsek lane Stelley Rrla Hansen
Munel Klmqe Mary lane Wxchser Vxctor lunc
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UA., 1939 Sf
Hobertl Hall Ednor
Iune E Faqerstrom ASSOClGl9 Ednor
Geraldme Grrmes Busmess Manager
Ass1stan1 Ednors
Mrlton R Iacobs Laverne B Nauschultz
Shirley S. Iones
Elinor L. Pollensky
Carolyn M. Polachelr
Mary lane Wichser
Martha L. Schillhahn
Evelyn Kiellman
Clark Swanson
lack A. Polachelr
Anita Frauen
Norma Griessmer
Lois C. Rauscherl
Elaine Greanias
Dorothy Carlson
Dorothy E. Riley
Doris L. Blomquisl
Clara D. Schmied
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Edward M Schnexder lack A Polachek
lrma Folos mu
Marge Wade Hamet Ream
Albert B Lonncz Lxlhan D Schneldenbach
Phxhp Kemgan Vera Blurstrom
Annette L Polachek Mary Boaz
Mary B Beretter Ruth Cleland
Ann Carlson
Ellie Enckson
Carohne Remer
Ruth Stenmark
Betty Frexmuth
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Assuclxt Edxtore
Myrl C Barth Irene Sassmannshausen
Ann M Iohnson Busmess Manager
Stanley Mxkrut Ieanne Herdman Anthony Mxstak
Amta Blomgren Grace Miller Wayne Gasper
Malamaty Lnakos Ierry Hansen Comne Kuehnle
Vera Bmrstrom May Alxce Thomton Patncxa Kane
Mary Wxllxams Theodore Schock Gene Lmdgren
Manlyn Batterson Ioseph Roach Lucrlle Nelson
Wallace Grxllith Margaret Swanson Carolyn Letter
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Dolores Colhgnon Gene Lmdqren
Assouat Edltots
Carl Tausng Wayne Gasper
Betty Io Davxs Harry Krueger Ken Sutton
Patncxa Delahanty Rxchard Anderson Robert Swxskow
Mane Eide lean Krueger Charles Gramlich
Lots Morgan Alice Txdeman Harriet Nxcholz
Robert Malnnson Iohn Rogue Roger Hall Dqvig
Glona Peterson Vaughn Salford Audrey Mclieever
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ad hbbers and stage lubbers
star studded stnctly footltght
matenals on to greater roles
pnng of l934 brought to Amundsen the begmmng of DRAMA At trrst the class was an extra
currtcular act1v1ty drrected by MISS Allce Casey and Mr Harry Andrews Under thexr leader
shtp the club gave out w1th two three act plays CAPTAIN APPLEIACK and MERTON OF
THE MOVIES After that MISS Mar1on Phrlbnck took over the sponsorsh1p and has SIDCG dlrected
srxteen plays plus a varlety show each semester The day thrngs really started to nve was
when Drama was g1ven a mayor cred1t and a select few were perm1tted to stay 1n atter they
had already completed the1r two semesters w1th cred1t Thus was born that grand ol class o
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Drama
Remember what a swell bunch ot k1ds those p1oneers of The Ph1lbr1ck M1ghty Art Players
were? Grace Ackerman as Penny 1n DON T TAKE MY PENNY was too cute for words and dldn t
lerry Hansen make a conv1nc1ng Henry Aldr1ch tn WHAT A LIFE? Remember Olrve W1ll1ams?
She was Henry s grrl Ken Sutton and Ruby MOIIIS were the two tnendly crooks 1n LEAVE IT TO
PSMITH and they stole the d1amonds We saw them' How about that stellar pa1r ot headl1ners
Irv Iohnson and D1ck Gross? Can there ever he another comb1nat1on that can surpass them?
Then there was Bruno Heber wlth hts superlat1ve Aces Poppy' All aces' And greatest of
them all versat1le Bernadene' We re st1ll wa1t1ng tor someone to f1ll your place'
Yes we ll never forget the plays or the casts and some day may you our Thesprans one
and all add another laurel to that of the Amerlcan stage your laurels for Amundsen are
st1ll brlght'
EIGHTEEN CURTAIN CALLS'
December 1933
Wllliam Anthony Russell Maedqe
Bemadene Bayston Marlone Nelson
Robert Byron Iohnny Olson
Alxce Halverson Eleanor Peterson
Bruno Heber Karl Stodden
af an tAe Can-af?
May 15 1936
Frances Carlson
Shxrley Carlson
Dave Elrstrom
Emxl Emmench
Rxchard Gross
Eddre Holliday
lean Lrqgett
Herbert Perkms
lames Rodger
Betty Schroeder
Emestxne Spxlos
Lutse Txlqes
Calafam App!! L Werfon !fAe gown gg nllearfecl .JJ der
Aprrl 1934 May 28 and 29 1935
William Anthony Genevieve Lmdberq
Bernadene Bayston Iohn Olson
Marpone Dolard Robert Pellacan
Ellen Evanston Vrrqtma Rose
George Falkenberg Glenn Schmxdt
Bruno Heber Gordon Slupman
Iocquelme Iarman Karl Stodden
Fred Wxllson
34 Upjtalfd
December ll 1936
lean Adams
Ray Culp
Dorothy Duers
Rtchard Gross
Dons
Shrrley Hersh
Eddre Hollxday
Irvmq Iohnson
Connne Marshall
Wallunshaw
Shirley Akerman
Bernadene Bayston
Ruth Curran
Iune Demblon
Henry Dxllon
Vxrgxma Engstrom
Lucxle Hewett
Loxs H111
Eileen Iacobs
Iacquelme Iarman
Edward Iennett
Irvmg lohnson
Robert McAll1ster
Iohn N Olson
Robert Pellxcan
Virgmra Rose
Glenn W Schrmdt
Angela Stetlen
Fred Wnllson
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Ray Culp
Laura Games
Vtrqmta Gtll
Rtchard Gross
Iohn Hrcks
Eddxe Hollxday
lrvxnq Iohnson
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Robert Kaspar
Helen Kelley
Connne Marshall
Adele Rausch
Rosemary Sarlund
Wtllxam Szeden
Helen Van Dyke
Thtrty exght
me guf ?fl!AoL jownjt gaming
December 1937 April 29, 1938
Ray Culp Terttu Palm Ruth Beswick lrving Iohnson
Richard Gross Betty Praed Lillian Bock Mary Kelly
lrving Iohnson Adele Rausch Steve Cacioppo Mary Klunk
Don Kurzenknabe
Clarence Oxiord
rowing
December
Lillian Bock
Christine Biewald
Steve Cacioppo
Mariorie Eck
Howard Ehrlinger
Robert Ellingson
Don Guinea
Earl Schmackels
Stanley Wahlquist
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14, 1938
lane Kennedy
Don Kurzenknabe
Lorrie Lilienberg
Elaine Lundquist
Patricia Miller
Louise Murphy
Phyllis Norton
Marie Christiansen
Ray Culp
Eleanor Fehr
Richard Gross
Don Kurzenknabe
Lorraine Lilienberg
Elaine Lundquist
Dorothy Woody
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May 24, 1939
Peter Arestis
Christine Biewald
Lillian Bock
Steve Cacioppo
Henry Chakoian
Robert Ellingson
Ierome Hansen
Iames Honan
Lorrie Lilienberg
Elaine Lundquist
Ierome Hansen Lill Schneidenbach Fred Tulsl
Fred Tuisl
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December 13, 1939
Margaret Anderson
Steve Cacioppo
Mariorie Eck
Robert Ellingson
Hal Felman
Ierome Hansen
lane Kennedy
Louise Murphy
Robert Shatier
Merle Strassheim
Mooneeyn Thue
jig Clam. ,Si-Loaf
December
Grace Ackerman
Helen Case
Betty Cunningham
Arline Erickson
Marge Freeding
Ethel Field
lerome Hansen
Iames Honan
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December
Grace Ackerman
Bob Benson
Kay Brosius
Lois Bumett
Roger Hall Davis
Pauline Fleming
Robert Hangel
Ianet Iones
11, 1940
Richard Schlogel
Mary Sheridan
Merle Strassheim
Ken Sutton
Fred Tuisl
Connie Walther
Iames Weaver
Olive Williams
penny
10, 1941
Ruby Morris
Eugene O'Bannon
Betty Payton
Lois Rasmussen
Ralph Stromberg
Ken Sutton
Bob Swiskow
Iack West
Olive Williams
Thirty-nine
Spring 194U
Steve Cacioppo
Marjorie Eck
Robert Ellingson
Hal Felman
Ierome Hansen
lane Kennedy
Louise Murphy
Robert Schlogel
Mooneeyn Thue
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Iune 11, 1941
Grace Ackerman
Kay Brosius
Helen Case
Roger Davis
Ierome Hansen
Iames Honan
Theodora Ieannides
Ianet Iones
Patricia Kane
Richard Schlogel
Robert Shatter
Mary Sheridan
Merle Strassheim
Ken Sutton
Bob Swiskow
Iames Weaver
Olive Williams
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lune 17, 1942
Bob Benson
Audrey Bloom
Iune Cummings
lerry Gibson
Rosemary Goldlein
Iohn Gummerman
Shirley Iohnson
Ierry Kiefer
Lois Lawson
Ruby Morris
Eugene O'Bannon
Richard Rapoporte
Lois Rasmussen
loan Stout
Ken Sutton
Robert Swiskow
Fred Valdivia
lack West
Bruno Heber
Bernadene Bayston
Iacqueline Iarman
Irving Iohnson
Richard Gross
lean Adams
Corinne Marshall
Adele Rausch
Don Kurzenknabe
Eleanor Fehr
Elaine Lundquist
Robert Ellingson
Mariorie Eck
Hal Felman
Merle Strassheim
Ierome Hansen
Olive Williams
Grace Ackerman
Ken Sutton
Ruby Morris
3441 lyrediclenfd
pro elffl pCl,l"el'li5
to promote child welfare
annual carclsharlc parleys
my son my son loqua
crous social hours busy
bodies
1ss Veronica Whelan called the tirst PTA.
meeting to order on lune 3rd 1931 Miss Whelan
was Dean ol Girls at the time The members
elected Mrs W lllarn Knorst their president Under
her leadership our campus grounds became the
oroiect of that year planting shrubs and grass
seed When our school was made into a Senior
High the P T A helped us find our sea legs by
and repairing broken band instruments ln 1934
they held their hrst benetit at the Davis Theatre
and a month later they gave their now traditional
card party As the years rolled on more traditions
were introduced Council Conferences purchase
of Viking pages talks by civic speakers and
Parents Night When Foster Avenue was a dan
gerous highway Mrs Wallschlaeger Chairman
1 Mrs. George Vroomun
1941 el 943
Mrs D W Wheeler
1934
Mrs William R Gross
1935 1937
Mrs I W Mmer
1938 1939
Mrs I M Farrow
1940
ol the Ways and Means Committee had lights
installed at the corners of Leavitt and Foster Ave
nues and did much towards having the bus line
run to Broadway During 1937 and 1938 the P T A
went on seven tours and Mrs Wharton gave a
Telephone Bridge and Cooking demonstration
Ev ry type ot luncheon imaginable was given but
the prize goes to Mrs Theodore Tausig for her
canapes to chili con came Their proudest moment
carne when Amundsen s chapter of the P T A was
awarded the Gold Leaf Certificate tor passing its
membership goal in 1942 Mrs Swiskow Chair
man of the Membersh1p Drtve brought the enroll
rnent lrom 134 to 471 in three months' This
Association is respons1ble lor Amundsens poor
students wearing glasses thank you parents
Forty
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the quartermaster S corps ' ' starting the Log Stall oft with its first typewriter, pot-luck luncheon. Everything was served from
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pepprnq up the pep meet hllmq qrad
uatron halls wrth Pomp and Crrcumstance and la 1 h
p y na Wll the mellow musrc dur
1nq drama rntermrssrons that s AMUNDSENS BAND'
aton wrelder was Henry Soplcrn who had been former drrector ol the honor
ary champ1on orchestra at lane ln l933 upor comrnq to Amundsen he found only
28 land members ut now there IS a 7U prece concert band wrth 7 S s and one E to
then cr: at tOnlv e qht contests tool
adrna the Cheers at V1lClIlQ prqslcln games
The rrst b
Some 'graduates are now ln professlonal ITIUSIC qroups lxke the Lhtcaqo Crvrc Orches
tra the Woman s Sv mphong Orchestra Northwe tern s Bana and oven the Army and
llavy Bands hut all ol them have therr school letter
for loyal servrce
They l ne fer forget therr trrp to Shorewood Wrsronsrn 1n 39 for an overmaht Con
cert and Contest at nlarrlson I-l1qh Everythrnq happened tldal waves of flu measles
and mumps struck them alonq wlth an undlaqnosed type ol amnesla but a few sur
vrvors hravelg went on playrnq shorthanded The scorlnq was read Amundsen S l
Sometrmes the hlast that greets the V1S1lOT at oand rehearsr ls rs a lrttle drscouraqma
but everyone aets hrs enthusrasm hack rn the contests where the excrtement runs hlqh
dnd the TTILISIC' s hwh lass
neg lc fA fgg Jinx
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Forrest L Buchtel
l C3 1 3 7
Ierome Keller
lean Mxx Rexd Poole Fruncls Iohnson
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Art Van Damme
Mens Symphony r n l mt s l 1
Vxrqxmcx Shewfelt
Sprmq 1934
lane Lmdholm
Fall 1936 Sprxnq 1937
Marge Streed
Fall 1939
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Shuley Thompson
Fall 1934 Sprmq 1935
Mary Ann Gxlster
Fall 1937
Dxcnne Petropolus
Sprmg 1940 Fall 1940
Carol I-'lodxn
Fall 1935
Iecxnnette Plne
Spflllq 1938 Fall 1938
Carolme Letter
Sprmq 1941
Ruth Anderson
Spunq 1936
Iean Mortm
Sprmq 1939
Mary Sue Kxnkle
Fall 1941 Sprmq 1942
KAOIWLQI' 6195 . . . nimble
to grumhle freshman 1n1t1at1on
health and wealth fun galore on
you say you werghed clear? tut tut
he names ot the outstandlng glrls on our GIRLS ATH
LETIC ASSOCIATION honor roll reads lrke that tor the
c1ty There s Audrey Olson a natronal bowlmg champ
and Mary lane Wrchser wlnner 1n the Tnbune swlm
mrng meet Then there are other names known pr1rnar1ly
for the1r achrevements w1th1n Amunclsen Among them
we hnd Elarne Roth swmg srnger the laughrng Zreg
ler slsters the srng hCIDDY Three Lrttle PIQS Dorothy
Iacobsen Dorothy Delbrrdge and V ra George Gayle
Vretlnghoff he hrst ot the G A A grrls to become
a gym teacher and lane Lmdholm member of every
all star team at school Lastly there are the 1942 Na
tlonal Bowlrng Champrons Patsy WGISS Erleen Sher
lock lean Chnstransen Shrrlee Wlclcersherrn and
Audrey Olson All are stars ln our galaxy ol stars'
Memorable events through the years are the Mother
and Daughter banquets the G A A Folhes and a rrp
snortmg basketball game between the All Stars and the
Womens Faculty Team rn 1936 Mrs Garrlott Mrs
Mrddendortt Knee Mrss Dundee? Mrss Meagher M1ss
Engelstern and MISS Helndl were the faculty good
sports who put on a grand show for the packed house
Also who can forget the games between the teams
from Mr Goodrlch s and Mrss Hemdl s summer camps?
Forty two
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nymphs to rumble to stumble
for women only aw, shuclks '
hikes and picnics how much did
girls, le1t's have none otf that talk
Or the trips to Vlfashinaton with their 5 OOO points?
the trosh assemblies for which Carolyn Leiter and
Susie Kinkle made those knock em out posters? Then
there was a certain day when Milly 1-leindl turned a
tomato red lt came about like this at one ot the award
assemblies Alter all deservinq elements had been ad
mired and rewarded it came time to pin the booby
medal in bowlina on Mildred Finley Cshe had knocked
down three pins in ten tramesl Whereupon she be na
asked to mal'e a speech by M H said Everything I
am or all that 1 have done 1 owe to Miss Heindl M lly
H nowadays talks less and thinks more
Well thats only a very small part ot the story that
makes up the G A A But there is another tale that
can be told that ilustrates the kind of faith and aood
sportsmanship characteristic ot the aals Some winters
ago on a niaht when the thermometer registered
twenty below zero Cwell that s what they claimedl the
G. A. A. was presentina its famed Follies. lt all de-
pended upon the mistresses of ceremonies Mary Reilly
and Iune Brunswick. They came through the arctic
blasts truaainq the two miles in their lona-llowinq eves
nina gowns! Blue from the cold wet to the skin and
dishevelled these two aamesters went 'on with the
show. That my friends is typical of ourselves.
Forty-three
Iune Carlisle
Spilnq 1935
Ieanne I-'ridell
Spring 1936
Faith Ann Ziegler
Fa 1937
Alice Mader
Fall 1940
Jaffe: ' flOf0.1l.llPIIl.f .7ArougA f P eum
lane Lindholm Virginia Pratt
Fall 1935 Fall 1936
Doris Lavery Annabel Kiewitz
Spring 1938 Fall 1938
Beatrice Gediqian Leona Corthier
Sprinq 1941 FQ 1941
Florence Roos
Spring 1937
Gertrude Smith
Fa 1939
Pearl Euler
Sprinq 1947
!QgaLm paaaera
locker room
chalk talks bench warmers waterboy s
glory you have to krck where lt counts
you bet they re good at makmg a pass
don t let It throw you rah rah rah
Wlth a bulldog for mascot the 1 rst FOOTB
ALL TEAM plunged untr1ed mto the
league for the new semor hrgh schools The re d
cor read three won and one
lost lt was a grand startl Stockdale certamly burlt a team of stalwarts prac
trcally overn1ght
Then came the 1935 and lts rn and out season lt was wrth thls team that Bob
Carruthers made All Clty
Then came a serres ot mdrtterent seasons Louts Iornt had taken over and
was burldmg for the future Hrs ol1
p cy pard ott ln 1941 We captured the North
SSCTIOH trtle for the frrst and only trme Our g t
ea est passmg combmatron of
Red Iohnson to Art Stevens made th t t1
e r e a cmch And tn the semr tmal agamst
Lmdblom can we ever forget th vahant hght a heaxrly out manned Vrlfmg
team put up? Remember the crowd that warted after the game to che
team for 1ts ma t
er our
gn rcent haht'P There were tears that trlled our eyes
apfalnj f Cvroccli f9?? fo 1942
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eorqe Waqner and Wxlham Dwyer Wnllxcm Stull and Hurry Llpe Hubert L1ptrot and Thomas Ramsey
1937 1938 1939 Co capta ns 1940 C capta1 rs
Howard Wall Aurel Nicola Carl B Peterson cmd Warre G Schult
1941 Co captal
W llxam Iohnson and Ralph Nor on
Ke nelh Vollmcxr and Robert Crosslc d
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FOOTBALL
League for
New Senuor
Hugh Schools
1933
Regular
North
Section
Competmon
1934 1935 1936
1937
1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 Won Lost Tied
Farragut 7 0
LAKE VIEW
715
LANE
Kelvyn Pk 20 0 ROOSEVELT
Foreman
Sullnvan 1 3 0
SCHURZ
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1940
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Semi Rnal Amundsen 6 Lmdblom I3 Carl 51013115516 I-01118 C I0l'Hdl
.711 1933 jeam
Andersen Harold
Behrendt Robert
Blount Harold
Clrone Anthony
Cogan Jack
Fredell Enver
Koopman Arnold
Mau Kenneth
McMahon Forrest
Meyer Fred
Mxller Walter
Murphy Earl
Prggott Ed
Prassas Nrck
Pntchard Robert
Ross Wllllam
Scholl Edward
Steger John
31 1934 jeum
Aull Charles
Becker Le Roy
Bomke Danxel
Carruthers Bob
Collms Donald
Covey Lester
Dreslme, Robert
Dwyer B111
Grlster. Art 121
Golden, Robert
Hallberg, Elmer
Hzggms, B111
Kugel, Robert
Lmd, Clxiton
Llpe. Harry 121
Lrptrot Hubert
Forty fxve
MacLean John
Magnuson Lawrence
Manos Peter
Marsh James 121
Oxford Clarence
Petrle Clyde
Ryan James
Stull W1l11am121
Stupp, Robert
Theophelos N1ck 121
Trpztmo, Tony
GRIDIRON BENCHMATES 1933 TO 1941
312 1933 flaw
Alfons Rupert
Anklam Arthur
Baumann George
Comstock Wxllard
Creogh John
Drshman Gustxe 131
Goddard James 131
Gross Wxlham
Gruff George 131
Hammerqulst Herbert
Helsberg Fredenck
Koop Wlllxam
Lmd C1111OI'I
Lrptrot Hubert 121
Mader Robert 121
Matt Paul
McMahon Forrest
Modell Cec11131
Mueller W1111am
Olander Hxldmg
Plambeck Raymond 131
Poole Bush 121
Ramsey Thomas
Wall Howard 121
1 31 1936 jeam
Brown Wxllnam
Busen S
Erxckson Irvmg
Gross, Wllllam
Hasburgh J
Marme Joseph
Neckerman Robert
Olander Hxldmg
Terry, Louls
Thoma, Walter
Van Hlggms, Wxllram
Vossel Joseph
310 I937 f7wm
Vlahandreas Jxm 121 Bucsa, Julxus Heavey, Francls
Wagner, George 121 Carlson, Roy Helsberg, Edward
W11ken. Robert Carter Wtlhs Karls W1ll1am
Wrllson Fred 121 Chrlstlansen, Lloyd Koop Wxllnam 121
Topp, Alexander 121
Numr-rrrls rrltel lfrmfr 1r1d1
Lxptrot Stanley 121
Lorenz Elmer
Nrcola Aurel
Olson Russell
Peterson Robert W
Robmson Tcm
Rossow George
Schmackels Earl
Vcssell Joseph
Walsh Jack
Weber Wrllxam D
311 1938 jeam
Anderson RobertC 121 Lawrence H
Bennethum Harry
Cacloppo Frank A
Dahlenburg Rrchard
Delahanty .lack
Dzshman Bernette B
Fauls James 121
Gruif Edward
Hartman Fred
Hawkmson Roy
Holz, Robert
Kautenburger W
Klem Marvm
Larson, Warren Jack
311 193
Albrecht. Wxllram 131
Delahanty, John
Dxshman Bernette
Glassgen, Albert
frtcs last year On tefrrrx
'md
Llebezelt Gunther
Martms W
May Robert
MCCarter W11l1s
Monahan John
Oscarson V
Peterson Carl B
Reilly George F
Inden Fred Olson Robert 121 Frednckson Robert
Johnson W1ll1am121 Parent Donald 121 Grutzmacher Carl
Lewxs Morgan Remhardt John 121 Guy Art 121
Morrlson Robert 131 Seney Ed Jumes Leon
Norman Ralph 131 Wlllldms Thomas 121 Juraczc Henry
Zu1'1Ck Steve 121 Llptrot Frank
Abbott Rrchard
Bergqurst Robert
Berns John
Brtter Bud
Blades Roy
Brown Robert 121
Burns Rlchard
Colegrove Edward
Demas W1l11am121
Rosen Seymour Glassgen Albert
Schultz, Charles 121 Granberg Eugene 131
Schultz Warren 121 Hawkrnson Roy
Vuyovrch, Robert Hlrsch Wallace 121
Werbe George Kelly George121
Mann Art 121
jhe 1940 jealn Marks Nxck
Kxrchwehm Howard 131 Memhmdt wllllum
Lecture Patrlck
Martms Sldney
May Robert
McPha1l Berme
Mellln Curt 121
Mltchell Fred
Ohlson Howard
Polson Lennart
Rubln Leonard
Saskas Bxll
Steffen, Robert
Stevens Arthur 121
Vollmar Ken 121
9 jeam jle 1941 jvanz
Granopoulos. James 131 Anastos Gus 121 Bowman Art
Haldewang, Wrllram 121 Ash Len Burns, D1ck
Hanson Walter 121 Baba. Martxn Cahxll Drck 121
Heavey Frank Berlmger, Arthur Chandler Wllllam
total your on all 'Pf1rn
Neylon Paul 121
Parker George
Parker Jrm
Pearson Ray
Phxllxps J1m121
PlSfOYlO Matt
Rasmussen Ray 121
Rerlly Anthony
Salsburg, Mlles
Sandberg Roy
Selfert, Judd
Shabaz, Jack121
Spanylan. Robert
Stem Thomas 131
Sternloff Robert 121
Stncker, Paul
Werbe, Art 121
Zerwer Robert 121
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19371939 19411943 1940 19341936
The SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM was orqamzed 1n 1934 w1th Al
Kazlauslcas and Matthew Maschek as captams The team h1t a rut when
1n 36 they lost e1qht games and won only one However the boys
really h1t the1r str1de ID 1937 when they set the h1qh score record for
all ChlCGqO prep schools
As the years went on th1rd place 1n the sect1on tmals seemed to be
reserved for Amundsen but along ln 1940 came the Vlklnq Caqers to
w1n the north s1de champ1onsh1p w1th n1ne v1ctor1es chalked up aqalnst
one defeat Led by Captam N1ck Past1 the team beat Austm 1n the
quarter hnals by a score ot 18 15 Tom Drles and Iohn Carrol were two
of the outstandmq players Then came the sermtmal round and our
caqers bowed to Crane wtth a score ot 37 28
The 41 squad s sen1or members were shown up when 1t came to shoot
mq baskets by Bruce Canatsy a Jumor He was h1qh score man wtth
120 po1nts whlch helped place the caqers 1n th1rd place
1942 rolled around and once aqam found the team 1n the1r bronze n1che
The squad seemed to be domlnated by rumors as Edward DeHart
Marty Draths Donald Magnuson and lack Weyrlch held 1mportant
pos1t1ons When they got on the courts they really sped r1qht along
w1th the1r better halves and earned the respect of Pops Delaporte
and Blessmq as well as that of the1r team mates
Z?lftCLQf88l":5 . . . sink it for Mabel . . . ouch! the
. talke it on the run . .. . be sure to keep at jump ahead
SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM MATES
jde 1934 Seam
Mgr Robert Eklund Kaufman Joseph
Burkhardt Donald Kazlauskas Al
Carruthers Robert Klnney Russell
Grutf George Maschek Matthew
Hallman Warren Massa Karl
Hem Joe Mau Kenneth
McMahan Tom
Meyer Fred
O Brlen Gllbert
Petn Clyde
Stephensen Wxllxam
Wolil Herbert
3442 l9?5 jam jhe l937 jeam
Burkhardt Don
Ekblad Arvld
Hem Joe
Kazlauskas A1
Kxnny Russell
Mau Kenneth
Meyer Fred
O Brxen Gllbert
Petrxe Clyde
Plomen Ray
Wexr John
Wolf Sherwm
McMahon Thomas
348 1936 jeam
Mgr Ray Mammoser
Brehl Vernon
Blomke Damel
Bock Robert tCo capt J
Dausch J
Dunwoody James
Dwyer Wxlham
Gebbze James
Gregg Wallace
Hemz Warren
O Brxen Gllbert
Remschrerber Gordon
Schmaltz W
Wexr John tCo capt 1
Frank Warner
Mgr Arthur Knopolf
Anklam Arthur
Couston Bruce
Daush Arthur
Grlgq Wallace
Hagelauer Joseph
Hendry Wxlham
Long Donald
Schmalz Mathlas
f7lw 1938 jeam
Mgr Robert Gar
Anklam Arthur
Cordes Jack
Cramer Jack
Draths John A
Draths Rlchard
Fentlman John
hnkle Hagelauer Joseph
Hansen Carl
Knopoif Arthur
Lagerquxst Gunnard
Lewls Morgan
Lueders Edward
Maddox Russell
Forty s1x
6 A A r ' en y
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floor burns plenty of forward act1on on your guard
what a game, the 4 F s versus the 1 A s smcker snlclcer
SENIOR BASKETBALL
NORTH SECTION
, LEAGUE 19 4, 1935 1936
1937
19aa,19391194o
1941 1942 1943 Wonl
OS'
LAKE VIEW 23 35129 131 18 40
LANE 1 20 34 24 541 29 33
ROOSEVELT 24 20 30 37 22 43
I8 30
21 34
39 23
36 36 27 29 40 35
29 32, 48 25, 36 29
26 29 22 36 35 29
13 37, 33 27 23 24
I6 20 25 38 42 30
32 48 35 244 37 33
C
scuunz g1j,,Q,",, 24 20 30 40
35 34
I
26 41119 29 40 37
SENN 42, a 3126,
STEINM ETZ
OVQYTIITIQ
2219
36 27
31 26137 34 28 224
32 61' 25 29 3123
36 27 32 23 52 31
47 42 35 42 47 28
48 34 24 29 8
SULLIVAN 23 38 26 32' 30 34
TAFT
40 28
1
1
4612 30 34 38131
33 26 36 29 6128
45 213516
24 20 38 371174 37
VON STEUBEN I7 32 20 18 26 45
35 38
27 41145 21 4127,
37 27 39 3711 48 46
WALLER 20 301 30 24 15 29
67 25
32 29157 21139 34,
77 20 33 28 50 49
FOREMAN 22 25
WON
3
LOST
I e
I940
Amundsen I8 Austun
Amundsen 28 Crane 37
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS
1941
Amundsen 33 Austm 42 Amundsen 53 Austm
1943
Amundsen 45 Schurz
Amundsen 26 Lmdblom 40
311 1939 3 am
Fentlman John
Mgr Robert Garfmkle Hansen Carl
Levm Irvlng
Lynch Robert
Maddox Russell
Ward John
Mgr Bud Buss
Bergquzst Ralph
Carroll Jxm
Cordes Jack
Draths John
Draths Rrchard lCapt J
31 1940 jeam
Mgr Sxgfnd Bjurstrom Harm Clrfford
Lally Edward
Ludwlg Henry
Martens Wxllxam
McCarter, Wzlhs
Pastx. Nxck lCapt J
Fentxman, Jack
Albertson Wxllxam
Blaul Thomas
Canatsy Bruce
Carroll. James
Drexs, Thomas
Forty seven
UA 1941 jeam
Mgr Constantme
Kmnas
Becker Rxchard
Decker Ray
Draths Martm
Hagburg Earl
Blaul Thomas CCaptJ Hedstrom Clarence
Blessmg Robert
Canatsy Bruce
Chnsue Eugene
Mxtzner Wrlbert
Splers Kenneth
Stack John
3412 1942 jeam
Mgr Wxlllam Sloan
Becker Rxchard
Blaul Thomas
Blessmg, Robert
Canatsy, Bruce
Chnstxe, Eugene
DeHart Edward
Draths Martm
Magnuson Donald
Morgan. Robert
Stack. John
Weynch. Jack
flllel'
1934 Co caplams
Matthew Maschel:
an
IAI Kazlauskas
not pxcture-d1
1 938
Joseph Hagelauer
1 94 1
Thomas Blaul
C le 5 0 .SJEIUOP ga5Lef ll
1936 Co captams 937
Iohn Wei! Iames Dunwoody
an
Robert Bock
1940
1939 Nlck Pastr
Richard Draths
1942 1942
Robert Blessing Eugene Chnstle
Co captam Co captam
1935 Co captams Don Burkhardt and Arvxd Ekblad
lnot pxcturedl
3 jlfdt JMHIOI' EdJL2tLfl 3264171
Bottom Row Fkblad Metrers Kokonas 'W'e1t1ng Wolff Van Der Gathen Houston Top
Row Knoght Zelwsko OConner Dwyer Braverman Maqneson and Coach Stockdal
ong the famed boaraers of our Blue Room 2l9 these trtcky
footers the IUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM have often gtven the
sad thought to thetr senror brothers Smashmg through powerful
opposltlon even as far back as 36 the team competed for the
ctty playoffs but was defeated by Tuley The l938 team led by
B1ll Kaveney soon became aware of the fast playtng of Nrck
Past1 then only a sophomore However after two years of
Htghltghttng the 40 season was the defeat of the Roosevelt
team by the Vtkmg cagers wrth a score of 29 28 Arnundsen
was the ftrst tn fact the only team to defeat the Rough Rtders
tn the league
The Junror team gave evldences of belng Clly champs at the
beglnnlng of the season ln l94l but dtd not lrve up to pre
season expectattons However wlth Edward Gruff as captam
the team Wound up hed wlth Schurz for fourth place ln the north
sectton Dotng some fancy stepplng ln the games were Wllly
Mueller and Harvey Derlght
The 42 season was a bad one for the boys but exctttng mo
ments were provrded by Robert Kerwrn and hts long sharp
shoottng One of the closest games was the Stetnmetz one
whlch the Vtlcrngs won by a score 29 78
C..
J! Llgglflgri next year's varsity
only one drrbble to a customer two
hands for begmners puff puff, engtne
full of steam gettmg no place fast
JUNIOR BASKETBALL BUDDIES
UL., 1924 flaw. jf? 1936 jeam
Braverman Alan
Dwyer Wxllxam
Ekblad Arvxd
Houston Rlchard
Knoqht
Magnuson Lawrence
3
Bock Robert
Bott Frank
Grrgg Wallace
Harnson George
Hoffstedder
Kamoske Adam
Mexrers James
O Conner James
Von der Gathen Henry
Wettmq Jack tCapt l
Wolff Wlllldm
35 jeam
Meyer Fred
Schaefer Joe
Schenk Dean
Wexhng Jack
Rems
Mgr Jack Sterlmg
Bolhng Henry
Bott Frank
Colebrook James
Harnson George
Massa Herbert
Noesges Robert
Paulus Wrllram
Schaefer Joseph
Vrhon Lester
f7Ae 1931 jeam
Mgr Harry Brassler
Mgr K Lamder
Bemrs Rodney
Berqulst Ralph
Bollmg Henry
Bott Frank
Draths Robert
Hardm Roy
Harrtson George
Harnson James R
Kaveney Wrlham
Knudsen Cllfford
Lewls Morgan
Lrvmgston Jack
Nelson Charles
Ftystedt Eugene
Schmakels Earl
Forty erght
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playing, Nick graduated into the Senior team. Kokonus, Nick Zelaslto, Bruno Knudsen: Clifford '
' , . Le I9 - .h . , I' '
Bergquxst Ralph
JUNIOR BASKETBALL
NORTH SECTION
LEAGUE 1934 1935 1936 1937
1938 1939 1940
1941 1942 , 1943 Won Lost
LAKE VIEW 28 29 21 36 40 23
LANE 3154 1 o 26 31
noossvsu 15 38 19 60 34 30
SCHURZ Qian 27 31 34 18
sem: 1434 1851 35 30
smumsrz
SULLIVAN 30 32 26 22 36 26
TAFI
von sreuaeu 16 23 12 35 35 24 18 37
WALLER 21 37 15 33 33 29 44 23
FOREMAN 24 7
4031 27 24
30 37 37 29
2931
5122 2519 2
45 23 O
40 38
30 28 0 4
1
28 30 1824
4812 28 40 2731
2
26
21
14135 22 0'
0 24 38
25 23 33
2618
3 28 33
3 2928 30 21
133 4964105
17 4138 47 43
1830 24 41
40 1646 39 60
WON
LOST
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
1936
Amundsen 37 Tuley 48
.7642 l9?8 jeanr 3611 19-I0 jean:
Mgr Srgfrld B1urstrom Harnson JamesR
Kaveney Wllham
Mgr Jack Srmpkms
Brown Robert
Cam Robert
Hansen Holger L
Harm Clllton
Nelson Charles R
Scavuzzo Santo
Thoma Earl
jf, 1939 jean:
Mgr Donald Wahlqurst Kellrher James R
Brown, Robert
Hansen Holger L
Harrrson, James R
Kaveney W1ll1am
Forty nme
Pastr, Nrck
Peterson George
Rystedt, Eugene
Schultz Kenneth
Decker Douglas
Gruff Edward
Kellrher James
Kurz George
Monahan John
Morgan Robert
Olson Rrcharcl
Peterson George
Stuke Rxchard
Wells Zach 1Capt1
we 19-If jean:
Mgr Constantrne
Kmnas
Stenmark Paul
Derlght Harvey
Granahan John
UA., I9-72 f7m,,.
Mgr W1ll1am Sloan
Berg, Stanley
Decker, Douglas
Escorcra Mrke
Frauen, Kurt
Granahan. John
Kerwm, Robert
Mueller, Wrllard
Rohrbacher George
Schenck Rrchard
Schnelder Ed
Sprel, James
Trohatos Pete
Vevang Grant
Weynch Jack
Gruft. Edward KCapt
Morgan, Robert
Mueller, Wrllard
Weynch, Jack
1
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A 934
lack Wertmq
1 Q 1 1
Frank Bott
1 94 1
Edward Grulf
1936 Co captams
George Harnson and loseph Schaefer
1938 and 19:19 1940
Wlllram Kaveney Zach Wells
1942 no caplams
Iohnny Granahan and Wrllard Mueller
.Sjklftfki . . . home plate dusters . . , just
. . oh! get at good pitcher . . 1. who s at dirty hum? . , , oh yah' . 1.
rom second to short' Or Zelasko to Coorlas' that spelts our stellar keystone com
brnatlon of all t1me BASEBALL TEAMS may come and go but the 1934 team played
heads up ball for Stockdale Lane Just skrnned by 1n that 32 heart breaker that
Ioe Hem pltched 1935 saw the flrst of the Monahan Kaveney Llptrot and Gran
berg clans to appear 1n the l1ne up Herb Hammerqulst and Swede Porsberg ace
fl1ngers keep the team 1n the race hm Marsh and Ed PTICQ kept f1r1ng bullet pegs
across the 1nf1eld 1936 Warner Frank mound artlst number one W1ll1e Groth
our Hall of Fame frrst baseman 1937 both Llptrots on the team loe Hagelauer a
next season prospect 1938 Ioe pltches a no h1t no run game to open the season
agamst Senn our f1rst blg four p1tch1ng staff Ioe Donahue Sakas and Kaveney
1' Stan Llptrot the pepptest backstop 1n our Hall of Fame we re knocked out by
Harper m the quarter fmals we played Santy w1th eleven errors and elght unearned
runs 1939 lane shuts us out and rubs 1t 1n w1th no h1ts Donahue makes a good
stab to retallate rn the second game Lane shuts us out 1n the quarter flnals
LANE' LANE' L'XN'T' 1940 two trlple plays dur1ng the season lohnny Farr loses
a 4 U game agamst guess who? Lane' 1941 Gene Granberg leads 1n season s bat
t1ng w1th 380 Dlck Abbott chucks a one h1tter and a two hltter another tnple play
Roosevelt v1ct1m1zed 1942 hm Ph1ll1ps the squad s star zoommg h1s fast ball across
the plate Wrllle Mueller another of those lrvely backstops Bruce Canatsy p1tch
A 3 1ng heads up ball Robert Campbell heav1esth1tter w1th a 522 average w1n or
ou' M L"0"5fA f P "Ur" lose our teams have played the game as good sports'
Maunce Wemtruub Edward C Delaporte
lohn H Kott Carl Stockdale
19391941 19341936 P
EICIIYIOILJ Cl tflllld
l934 1935 1936 Co captaln 1957 938 l939
Peter Coorlas Iames Thomas Icrmes Marsh Wxllard Groth Robert Bntz Howard Wall
1936 To captam Flfty
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Anderson Lefty Kugel RobertC MCCQ-mer Wtlltg
1941 1942
1940
sllde brother sl1de . out' k1ll the umplre
come on you foul balls, get off the field
BASEBALL
1 s two and three on the batter oops' take a walk
root,
root, root, for the home team
jeam
5713 1934
NORTH SECTION 1
LEAGUE 1934 1935 1 19361 1937 1938 1 1939
1943 Won Lost
LAKE VIEW 1
1
24 2
03
Q
0 I O
LANE
ROOSEVELT
SCHURZ 6 1 4
710
412
244
134
146
142
142
147
412
Not In
Sechon
SULLIVAN
TAFT
VON STEUBEN
WALLER
WASHBURNE
154
310
0
108
102
166
1
158
2010
294
5
150
WON
LOST l e
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS
1938 1939
Amundsenl Harper 14 Amundsen O Lane 8
Frfty-one
1940 1941 1942 Numerals alto d t I t t d I t l ll
Robert A Olson Eugene Granberg Rohan Blesnnq r name 1n ICG es as year on eam an o a years on a teams
Braverman Allan
Burkhart Don
Chopskl Joe
Coorlas Peter
Flaherty Joseph
Goddard James
Gregory Theodore
Grult George
Forsberg Swen
Hallman Warren
Hammerquxst Herbert
345 1935
Mgr Donald Kallm
M r HenryK1r1sh1an
9
Hrggms Wrllram
345 1936
Blount Harold C21
Dwyer Wlllram C21
Granberg Charles C21
Hammerqurst Herbert
Monahan Robert C21
34- 1937
Beuman George
Bomke Damel
Brltz Bob
Gerhard! Fred
Hagelauer Joe
Kaveney Jack C31
UA- 1938
Denms Wayne
Gruif James C21
Hagelauer Joseph
Knopoft, Arthur
Kutselas Chrts
Maschelr Matt
Mau Kenneth
Overbeck Ralph
O Donnell John
Olsen John
Petrie Clyde
Rapp Howard
Rubm Dave
Summers Robert
Troutman Blll
Zelasko Bruno
Quin
Marsh James C21
Teske Fred
Thomas James C21
Bain
Moran Edward C2
Pearson Elmer C21
Prrce Edward C21
Wexr John C21
Wolf Sherwm C31
Ellin-
Larson Stanley
Lrptrot Hubert C31
Llptrot Stanley
Nolte George C31
Wall Howre
Bain
Larson Stanley
Olson Russell C21
Parent Donald
Schultz, Kenneth
g1VC at blg yell'
UA 1939
Mgr Francrs James
Buss
Cordes JaclcC21
Delahanty Jack
Donahue John C21
Farr John W
Gregory Gus C31
Gregory Nrck
Harm Cltftord
Kaveney Wrllram C21
Lynch Robert
545 1940
Granopoulos James
Granberg Eugene C 21
Harm Clrttord
Hxddmg Edward
Krrchwehm Howard
Lewls Morgan C21
Martens Wrllram
326101.
Morrrson Robert C21
Peterson B
Peterson George
Wagner John
Ward John
Werbe George
Weyland R
Sakas Steve C21
Symans Stanley
Wrlson Robert
Bain
Muntges R
Norman Ralph C21
Olson RobertA CC21
Peterson Carl
Parent Donald
Werbe George
.76 l94l jeam
Abbott R1chardC21
Blessxng Robert
Canatsy Bruce
Carr Grover
Doleman Donald C21
Gregory Peter
Groth Robert C31
Grufi Edward C31
Hedstrom Clarence
Kabxtskr Ray
31.1 1942
Angelopoulos Peter
Barr Frank
Cahlll Rtchard C31
Callrster George C21
Campbell Robert
Canatsy Bruce
Chrrstxe Eugene
Frtch, Nelson
Hammer Robert
Kelly George
Kmg John C21
Krnnas Constantme
Mellm Curt C21
Meyer John
Mrtzner W1lbertC21
Schwertteger Wrllxa
Sperrs Kenneth C21
Vozar August
ea Ill
Hed Errc
Lewan Donald
Magnuson Donald
Meyer John
Mueller Wlllard
Phrlhps Jzm C21
Roder George
Vorsard, Andrew
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wings needed . . .. grunt and groan artists . . . let's try
a yaekknife . . . loolc Out for a half-nelson .. . . water
relays . . . shoulders to the mat . , t. a fishy business.
The first SWIMMING TEAMS organized in 1933 by "Pop" Delaporte,
set up a record that Amundsen can look back on with pride. In the
spring of 1934 Harry Bloomdahl, Edward Wherle, and Bill Stull made
up the junior medley relay team that broke the record at the Lake Shore
Athletic Club by five seconds. For this they received Amundsen's first
swimming shield. Likewise, they took first place in the city medley
relay, and came in second in the city finals. 1-larry Bloomdahl, by far
the most outstanding swimmer, also set a new city record for the breast
stroke. This team has yet to be excelled by another Amundsen team.
At the beginning of the 1935 season Coach Delaporte admitted the
team looked mighty good as the nucleus was made up of the previous
year's stars. However, the team didn't click as well, and was no real
threat in the city finals.
ln 1936 the seniors placed fifth in the annual city swim meet, with
Harry Bloomdahl, Edward Vtlherle, and lim Kimball exhibiting the best
skill.
By the spring of 1937 the team had dwindled because of the fellows
graduating, and an urgent call was sent out for new members. This
call was not met too enthusiastically throughout 1937, or 1938, and 1939
and, therefore, nothing spectacular was achieved.
1940 brought on a more prospective season with Wally Griffith making
a name for himself by winning four out of five dual meets. The 1941
season started out with a bang, but dimmed out in the finals. ln 1942
the juniors placed fourth in the city meet, and fifth among the relay
teams.
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1934 1935 1935 1936
Harry Ladot William Albertson Ierold Fairbanks Lawrence
1937 1939 1939 1938
Wallace Griffith lim Phillips Eric Hed
1940 1942 1942
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Phyllxs Mxller lean Chnstenson Ieanne Herdman Betty Spahr Helene Carelm Earl Schmackels
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Betty McCambndqe Gene Thurn
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Iohn Byrne Russell Maddox
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1 1 arren Donewald Wllllam Barber
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Donald Larson Louxs C lorndt
CSZLJ xszciefiefi harvest hop queens rumous haxrcuts thexr home ns
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.!4i6lQ-Cle-CCtIfl'Ll0:f . . . they occupy the basement department . . . a drilling experience ,
. the private lives of future generals . . . johnny get your gun, get your gun, get your gun .,
l935...A junior Battalion Unit was authorized at Amundsen under
Major Wade C. Gatchell and Sgt. R. E. Prussing. During an Armistice
Day Parade the three month old RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING
CORPS received a letter of Commendation from Colonel Morrison de-
scribing the conduct of the unit as exceptional. Helen Bauer submitted
a sketch for the battalion's flag to the War Department in Washington
for recording, approval and adoption. The unit built a rifle range and
squad room. ln the Federal inspection the unit was rated "Excellent".
1936...Cadet Major William Hahn, formerly Cadet Commanding Of-
ficer of the R.O.T.C. band, took command. Under him was Paul Furkert
Know a 2nd Lieutenant of the U. S. Cavalry at Fort Sheridanl.
1937 . .. Major Cratchell left for duty and was replaced by Major R. N.
Darrell. Our Drum and Bugle Corps was organized. The lst annual
Cadet Hop was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Edgewater Beach
Hotel.
1938 . . . Cadet Major Arthur Cleland was made cadet commander. His
aides: Cadet Captains joseph Klasen and Charles Nelson, now share
the wars againuthe first in the U. S. Army Air Corps and the other in
our first line of defense, the Navy. lst Lieutenant Norman Voss is a
Sergeant in the U. S. Marine "somewhere in the Pacific". Captain
Gerd Rogers of the Cadet Corps Staff, a select group of Officers from
Chicago High Schools, was the pride of our R.O.T.C. Cadet Robert
Hagen is at Pearl Harbor.
l939...The Rifle Teams placed in the upper five schools in Chicago
and Amundsen obtained the rating of "Honor School" after Federal
Inspection! Cadet Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel William
Kerman was complimented on his military bearing by Major General
Kilbourne.
1940 . . . The Cadet Officers Club sponsored a Dinner Dance in the Ma-
rine Dining Room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel. Cadet Majors john
Mundt and Harold Scholm did much to improve the unit.
l94l...The unit's sand table was completed through the efforts of
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel james Honan and Cadet Captain Harold
Hurwitz. Members of the Rifle Team placed 3rd, 4th and 5th in the
matches.
1942...Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Pantelis Lambros was appointed to
West Point. Then, he got caught in the draft. Amundsen's was the sole
Corps to receive the honor of taking part in The Legion National
Convention Parade. The boys published the unit's twelve page paper,
the "Amundsen Cadet," on a mimeograph. Sgt. Prussing is still calling
his units "men", the Men are still earning their colors.
0... IQ 0 fl cg J.n,,r..f
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brown idolators
oflicers' banquets . . . cadet op
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overbill, ov
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the dusty trarl ,
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1935
Cdt MaJ Rrchard Goslee
Cdt Capt Everett Bloome
Cdt 2nd Lreut Kenneth Besse
1936
Cdt MaJ Harold Dretz
Cdt MaJ Wrllram Hahn
Cdt lst Lreut R1chard Hagen
1937
Cdt Mar Russell L Speaker
Cdt Mal R N Darrell
Cdt lst L1eut Ollver Long
Cdt Capt lacc Lowman
Cdt Sgt Frank Rek
Cdt lst Lleut M
Cdt Sgt Wrlham Van Hrggms
arshall L Sp1k1ngs
Cdt lst Lreut Vrctor Iurrc
Cdt Capt Ioseph Klasen
Cdt lst Lreut Ronald Gast
Cdt lst Lleut Stanley Mrller
Cdt Capt Charles Nelson
Cdt lst Lreut Rudolph Nystrom
Cdt lst Lreut Wrllram Sl1vka
Cdt lst Lleut W1ll1am Wende
Cdt Lreut Norman Voss
Cdt lst Sgt Carl Zltterbart
Cdt Sgt Edward Pauls
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Cdt Lleut Col Gerd S
Cdt lst Lreut Robert Hagen
Cdt Capt W1ll1am Karls
Kernan
dt Lleut Col Wrllram M
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Cdt Capt Gllbert Meyers
P ters
Cdt MaJ Eugene e
1939 cmd 1940
Cdt Mar Go
Cdt Capt Harry Clew
dt Mar M1nos Ioannrdes
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Cdt lst Lleut Van Paleologos
Cd Capt Robert TW11'11I'1q
Cdt MaJ lohn Mundt
1941
Cdt Lreut Col lame
C t Harold Hurwrtz
Rogers
rdon S Campbell
s Honan
Cdt ap
Cdt Capt Charles Walance
Capt Constantme Kolllnzas
Cdt
Cdt Capt James M1chelsen
Cdt Capt larnes Weaver
Cdt Mar Louls Wlttenmeyer
1942
Cdt Lreut Col Pantelrs
Cdt Lreut Col Chr1stUlr1ch
hn Stelber
Cdt Capt Paul Llebman
Lambros
Cat Mator Vaug
Flfty five
Weef fAP gary?
Sgt Robert Prussxnq
1935 l943
Un1ted States Army recerved one
In 1924 he
Robert Earl Prussmg as volunteer They sent hlm to
fl and prstol
Panama W
shootlng Whrch placed hlm among the best Here
le maneuvers' The
he came face to face wlth Jung
d th1s but malar1a out of sp1te
sergeant survive
got h1m twrce Then came Hawau and after that
he marrred Later he adopted two Boston terrlers
Queenle and Duke When the Eth1op1an War
broke out he began h1s now fabulous collect1on
of prctures from World War ll He has served the
Army for twenty three years and hrs ambrtron IS
st1ll to be a good soldler
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ELAUSE rn thrs tenth anrrrvtrsarv Vrkrng we have hr ought up so rrrarrv
old tradrtlons we lr ive felt rt approprratc to rcvrvc thrs one rlso t re
edrtor s message It rs a rrratter of sad reahvatron to the staff that there rs
to he no other Vrkrng.. for awlnle For rnne vears Vrkrnv staffs have usuallv had
a eertarn knowledge, and alwavs a stronf' hops that there would be someone to
carrv on the annual nr the frll The pressure of these ehangrrrg trnres werghs upon
the W rkrnf' as on other eustom rrv thrngs
In reply to the manv pf oplc who have st ltr rl th lt rt rs unpatrlotre to havf this
year book, we would hke to porrrt out that Ilre Presrdent has not asked the I uekv
Bag or the Howrtver to tease puhluatron 5hortages there have been nr rnanv
things, but fortunatelv for us tlrev have not as vet oeeurred rn the tvpe oi paper
and other materials that we needed ln anothr r sense we feel that the Vrkrrw eon
that group of tlnnffs that go to spell Amern a to all Arnerrearrs heeause 1r1 an
llllilllglblf' wav the rnemorres rt preserves sc rve to warm our hearts
We hope that when rt rs 6 all ovrr rn the rrrarrv over the Pl s, that tht Yrkrnlf
mav appear agarn at Amundsc rr as new ears and vaeatrorrs and other usual tlnngs
wrll tornf haek ones rrrore all over our 1 ourrtrv lc n vc ars rs hut the lu grnnrrrg oi
a tradrtlorr the ten years staff wants to lul that nurnhf rlt ss luturc decades
wrll earh see thtrr rnnrversary hook It rs a rhrrarterrstu ol Yrkrng trfl thrt
even after graduation tlrev tend to feel themselves ar part of rt, forever The nos
ldlgld ol llllllklllg baek over the husy hut lrappv yt ar sperrl rn preparrng the Vrk
mg rs not so porgnarrt rf the thought rs present that other grrls and bovs wrll do
the same thmg sometrme agarn
Alice Barbour, fdltor
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are se ,er when f veuna boy always cal 1 ana LO lected at one tune tnstructor ln
sCl'1 cl gl Edueatron at the Unlversltv ol Vhtcaqo made a study of penttentlartes IH order
votatrena tr nrnna schools for lnrnates Ca me to Arnundsen rn l93Q belleves
the s L 1 nts are thorou thhreds does not lllce to see aunt rhewtnq or studes hanqmq out
wmdov s
Mr Fuller fnend to every Arnundsenlte ettrcrent assrstant prrnt shop teacher to
tort ter stude excellent sense ot humor delrherate and deadly basketball player one
of those lane boys Budlonq tradrtron earner former student and teacher there
el nr llgafgo Teachers Colleqe and DePaul as alma nater devoted father up and
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qreenestrtped suit . . . red hcxir .. .
taste deluxe irt Clothes . . .churts
our course . . .efficiency plus . . .
third step from the top...Or1e
trtul hcrlcmce is sufficient . . . all
profit cmd no less.
nfzinififrafom .
discipline . . . Oh, me! Oh, my! . . . what to do?
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Mrs. Harriet E. Avichouser Alma C. LeDoux Mrs. Eslher W. Bamey
Asszstmxt A"lIIllIllSlYfIlfI Assistant Admirustmtcyr Assistant Aclrrtinistrfxtor
Swte-:tru Rendinq Co-orflinfrtor
Belle G. Enqelslein Mrs. Lucile B. Royse Mrs. Orc: M. Harrinqion
l'xlClfT'4'Il1':?Hl Adlustment Rewards
Sixty-two
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lean Evers
Mrs Esther Iones
Mrs Grace L Huhmun Esther Bxehl
Stxty three
Sq Robert E Pnxssmq
Round up books, buttons, and
penctls qulet please, at ease,
student pleas procedures, tacttcs,
and routmes s s s sh da de da
da da da, br r r r mg whew'
MRS AVICHOUSER 219 calltng your home when ab
sent btology and mtcroscopes dtssectron of frogs
close up on bugs MISS LEDOUX readtng asstgnments
study cut slrps broken bones collectrng anttaues
for a hobby Enghsh notebooks MBS BARNEY
freshman assembly U S htstory beauttful posture
and carnage very efftcrent hall guard MISS ENGEL
STEIN placement offtce Be sure to be on tune for
your apporntment eff1c1ent Youth C o n v e n t 1 o n
l24 MRS ROYSE aptttude and IQ tests sweet
haven for scholarshtp seekers always wtllmg to help
pet peeve surrealtsm psy chology polrshed MISS
EVERS veteran of th lrbrary tapptng her penctl and
shh h1ng an old hand at d1gg1ng out facts recom
ooks IS her spectalty pattence tn Iendtng her
ltterary knowledge to students MPS HUHMAN gen
eral offtce manager co operattve rf you have a note
most asked quest on May I use the phone please?
always at her post MRS SMITH
head cashter audttor s deltght ftnanctal wrzard of
Amundsen tedtous respons1b1l ty MISS BIEI-IL
Perrys efflclent secretary chtef chore lS keeptng the
l1l Worrtes of ltl studes
everyone s pal SERGEANT PRUSSING R O T C
task of converttng young freshles mto promtstng cadets
responstble for the performance of the Competttton
Platoon regular fellow only woe Federal Inspectton
proud of hts two dogs Duke and Queente
mendtng b
pleasant recepttontst
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QC l'liC6t . . . rolling pins: the art of
defense . . all thumbs, no thimhles .
what's, watts and volts? . . . quite shocking . . .
the machine age experts . . . ems and quads.
MISS OWENS . . . "a stitch in time saves nine". . .always thorouqh and precise . . .promptness
is her motto. . .how to be a well-groomed young lady. . .neat appearance . . . fashion shows.
MISS LEI-IMANN . . . pins and patterns . . . collaborates on fashion shows . . . home arts . . . back
after a years absence. MRS. KING . . . ma to all the airls . ..teachinq and practicinq cleanli-
ness. . . master ot culinary secrets . . . an expert cook . . . well liked by all her pupils . . . prac-
tical home nursinq.
MR. COI-IEN . . . the man to see it you're interested in printinq. . .really knows his type...
Gutenberq's disciple par excellence . . . omnivorous reader. MR. ANGLEMIRE . , . specializes in
watts and volts . . . charge of the Marshals . . . public address system . . ticket man . . . seniors
apply for Iundamentals here . . . a friend indeed. MR. SLEPICKA . . . chiet "drape-shaper" of the
Stage Crew . . . mechanical drawinq is first line ot duty . . . practical advocate of lefferson, or
gentleman farmer .. . faculty basketball . . . scenery for plays.
Gertrude C. Owens
luliu O. Lehmann
Mrs. Guyneth D. King
Henry E, Cohen
Donald D. Anqlemire
Frank I. Slepickcx
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Laura I. Kremer
dence . ,
the bureau of hug,
atom andl amoeha
investigation .. . . up it
goes, Clown it comes , , .
glow little burner,
ttlieker, tfliclaer . . . the
road Louis Pasteur
took . . . ain't nature
grantll
MISS STAMM . . . all the synonyms that :neun swel-ill . . . canatle sponsor ot tho Clearirllt
Conunittee . . . plants and hues and stutt. MISS KREMFR . . . natures interpreter . . . lonq hikes
throuqh the wild wood ...insect detector...Biolt,qy Clue . . . out-door enthusiast. MRS. IND
Mrs. Helen K. lnd
.Hqeneral science... well known to the treshies. . . "johnny on the spot" . . . unknown talent
excellent pianist . . . colrn and quiet. MISS PGY. . . oopular sponsor of the S.G.C.'s ..well liked
Al' F - . ., . ft
'ce oy oy every senior lass . .. The systems ot the human hoay are .
Helen Van Sands
MISS VAN SANDS . . . tall and qracious . . poise personified . . . knows how to handle a horse
. . . can really ride in stride. MR. ULVELING . . . nliysics absorbent . . . rotary :notion . . . "Have
Frank H' Ulvehnq you heard this one?" . ..a too efficient hall quard lflth period. MRS. ARMSTRONG . . . chernis'
Mrs. Grace M. Armsmmq try formulas. ..sinaIl and quiet . npleasant and cheerful attitude. ..ready to laugh at a joke.
MR. CARMICI-IAEI . . . never a dull inonient it he can help it , ..terrn papers . . . 217 and sick-
Hobart V. Carmichael enina odors . . . "such a simple solution."
hn Sllver and
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Mrss Kcztherme Kolb
Mrs Lucretxa Lutchum
Mxss Alma LeDoux
Mrs Ruth Mexerd erck
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Mrs. Helen-Mary Heflin
Mrs. Pearl B. Drubeck
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Mrs. Emily C. Wuqqoner
Mrs. Amy C. Clarke
Forrest L. Buchtel
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Idc M. Bowman
MRS. HEFLIN . . . lclerrcliriq Cfofordirrator . . , syl
lahei ti-ca-tiorr . .. touch ot crlaruour . . . wirrurua
personality . . . sponsor oi the Service Girls Cluiu
MRS. BAXTER . . . guardian oi the Kirrrfs Erralrsh
...subtle sarcasru . . . euphuisru ot speech , ..
ready to help you out at a iaru. MISS Pl'lll.
BRICK . . . talerit scout . . . serrior plays and vari
ety shows . . . public spealcirra . . .class skits. . .
Htrippirraly cvrr the toriauef' MRS. RQBLRTSON
...gay plaid suits.. .everyorrespal . . . always
rr lot ol tuu. IVHSS l.lNDAHl .... will rio out ol
her way to help you...eiaht parts ol speech
Upoirrtirra her tiuaer lor emphasis . . . tricrrcily.
MHS, DRUBHCK . . . stylish arid stuart lookirra
. . .lover of crossword puzzles . . . iriterestrrirg
Classes, MSS. WAGGONER . . . loves to go ricl
iriq iri the country . . . hard worker lor prezfisirur
..."S" raurra for the Girls' Chorus . . , rrzusic
ri otelooo ks . . . chromatic scales. ..lzass arid
trehle clef. MR. BUCHTEL . . . hand arid orches'
tra . . . riothirrg hut the hest rut ratiuas . . . "try thr-
last strairr aaairi' '... armual school rfoucerts . . ,
Alma Mater...rr1usical rrrolder oi Aruurrdseu
youth . , . perfectly :tone or riot at ull. MRS. NUR
COTT . . . hroad sertse ol tweauty . . . iirrale, iarr
ale, jirrqle . . .unique charm hracelets. . . haziciy
with the hrush . . . art is her husiriess . . . proud ot
her flaufjhter. lVllSS l3OVflXNXlxl . . . lo ',.' al ro f"t ter
at the iafrslzetlwall aarues . . . williria to co operrrtrr
with all sorts ol Ol'LjCII1lZCIllOtl5,..lf.ltOW5 her art
... popular with the lads, arrd well-liked hy the
lassies. MRS. CLARKE . . . liaudy at the harrrl
work . . .il you talk it'll cost a copper piece. ..
rruardian ol the piaay haulc . . . a real ciivisiorr
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goes out take at letter, darlrng Dear str what
lspatcel, l k J modern lueroglyplucs goodmght
MR GLAMORE what we aon t know about economrcs Mr G
can tell us aurck on the trtqa r proud of hrs famtly and
school brtet ca e advocate alwa s on tho ao ts
cussron conductor g eat fcr s 1 1 tlat ng t e ass nernesrs
of locker leaners ltkes to ta k MISS BRQWNLEE f1fty ftfty
nn Pttrnan yersu Munson fatr and square marker tdeal
teacher for qtrls qutet MlSb SNJANSOIN Loq subscr1pt1on
booster what a pal IS Swanee bookkeeomq work sets
balance sheets and profrt and oss statements knows all
'ne sraeltqhts of nall quard duty qooa conyersattonaltst
frank frrst booster of war stamps and ponds MHS BAILEN
always at Jes a neat and attra trve appearance one of
ne faculty rooktes an brtton to tornahawk the boys IH her
drvtston nrce to talk to MRS PROUCH knows all there IS
to know about bookkeeotna natrent advtsor and counselor
lunchroorn patrol classes around the clock system
attc nomework tutors be Ntlderea studen' on her own
h r pet peeyes are undepenaabte students and oum chewtnq
MRS DUFFY always ready to lend a hand cterlcal prac
ce capable sponsor of the Colleqe Day Commrttee loyal
member of Share Your Car Club punctual shorthand
s her soectattx cor tptler of the absence bullettn easy
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debrt student comes rn credrt student
do l do now? read that back at s d f
at Remmgton'
aomq can look at thma from a young person s vtewpotnt
re rcent MlSS HANLON tp b t d ch Ja qurzzes tn case
you dtdnt know that s shorthand llnqo consctenttous
the aucltttes of a qood secretary sponso s the Prophecy
Comrntttee dlsplays all out effort for thts commlttee MISS
HAVES Well lool' who s nere After an trnprornptu fur
'ouqh rms popular Enqlrsh teacher returned too late to appear
wrth n r departmental colleaques however the prcture
scheaule permttted her to frnd a spot wrh the Commercral
Department sunny drsposrt on a fr end to the newcomer
qoes all out for her drvtston qu1et and unassumrnq
MRS KEMPSTER stronq advocator of Munson shorthand
wears smart clothes becomlnq ha1r dress her pet peeye
rs nterruptrons whrle dtctatmq autl arrty on what the well
qroornea stenoarapher wlll wear t asy to get alonq wtth
very pleasant puts to practtce rrtoderate homework asstqn
ments very lrkeable amrable sense of humor MQ
NEl SON econd hand lrbrary or book room duty sys
ternauc commerc1a law made easy as a b c under
standtnq a qooa frtend to the Vrkmq ed tor audrtor of
school accounts class cut ups h1s pet peeve
Emu A Bndqam Helena Fltzqeruld Emxly L Purer
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IVIISS ECKFFLDT has trav
led tn rnany parts ot the world
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tnendly d1SpOS1l1OH spent thts
semester on a sabhatroal leave
devottnq a qreat part of her tune
to study tn other parts ot the
Lount y MR IIANFWITZ
good natured rarllery master
ot anquaqes loud tres and
handkerchrets Ye qods
partral to qood rokes hall
guard extraordtnary IICIIDIIIIL
ot tle lthrary MR KAPSALIS
though 1ts Greek to us he
manages to teach Studos to
urderstand t tun hut quret
worktnq lrlce a Trolan to get
rnorselle hlonde and blue
eyed sponsor ot the Honor
Somety early to hed early
to rlse MISS KRQN never
flares up Iulrus Caesar and
rnythrcal gods oettte can
really tea h Latin MR WIN
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hearted charnnton ot the Thr
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Cap! on Trcmslahon
Florence P Eckfeldt Mrs Susanl Wlnton Curl E Hcxnkwltz
Peter T Kcpsuhs Mrs Grace S Davxs Edna H Kron Loulsl Wmton
Alvme Flory NOV I Geraldine Gorman
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if Y - L 'as soul.
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Wai Ql'l'lCLflCfi S A S S O S plane plane Socrattc axtoms and that so and so
axts x versus v s, why s and wnse
vvrthmauttc worrtes, we weep and Wall
MRS MIDDENDGRFF better know os Chlet to the
Log Stott congruent l1'1C1I1Ql9S how much does X
equal? such or tnendly sm1le what the up ond com
mq 1ournorl1st wont resort to lsnt Worth mentlonlnq
seldom ruffled uny1eld1nq and competent sponsor
pcmence persomtled personohty plus MRS DILLON
sponsor ot Student Councll v1voc1ous student execu
t1ves you hove the floor mxss all tn fovor
one person totlk ot or tlme ombttlon IS to be on expert
the senlor closs IS the blqqest worry numerous Com
m1ttee meetmqs olworys weors o cheerful sm1le
everyone must co operote whotts on the proqrom
for next FfldGYO who dldnt show up? forever on
the qo wlth plenty to keep her bu 3 MR NOLAN
forerunner ot the Vll'1HQ former busmess monotqer of
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e oq generous or c o u r o q e o u s sp1r1t cr reol
trtencl MISS SMIT
her qu1et ond qentle n
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ever loses her temper
b1S9Cl o qw en omqle
Mrs Dorothy Mxddendorfi Mrs Dons S Dlllon
'rhomasl Nolan M's Le""'e H D"le'S Alice 1-1 Srruth
Mmerva L Herrmann INDI ll IIIH Rnchard T Huddy
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dehetrl hverl' what s mlm 7 thumbs down on make up gyms petty trrm figures Ht Mrlly'
Mrldred M Herndl Ed ard C Delaporte Maurxce Wemlraub
Gladys B Larsen Lours C Iorndt Hele E McDo ald Mrs Dorothy Hutt
MISS HEINDL scramble tc
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you dopes Coach ot the
bowltnq leaques breeder ot
ehamprons what ts hte wrth
out food? always a laugh
who ll buy these trol-cetsf?
MH LPLAPCRTF Po to
everx fellow coach of North
Slde Fhamps basketball
hrs meat he knows all tte
shots MR WEINTRAUB
ner Commando trammq
baseball Coach seventh tn
nma pep talks sponsor ot the
humorous sarcasm dont
Jtve up now fellas MISS LAR
SEN up brtqht and early
charge of the Rrdmq Club
Whoa there Nelly health
tests lets hmber up
2 3 bend make up qyms
VHSS MPDONALD all out for
the GAA splash' splash'
rea h your arms waaay out
Come on out for rntramural
sports MRS HFTT always
srmltna sponsor of the uym
Leaders neat and tr1m
ou namen aam s
IQRNDT pep assembhes
l arn to handle that p1qsk1n
barkbone of the football
team A wrnner never aurts
try rt rt s easy proud of
hrs sons
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coo coo cluclks clan mrdlnrglrt dlrudgee t: E3 cornerbrone of equrry rlre same ol srory
MR SMYTI-IP the qentlemon
from Indlono You ve qot me
Could you norne holl cr dozen
benotors'? exeouttve leqtslcr
ttve ond 1ud1C ol fundcunentdls
God bles you son you re
rtqht MP SMAIL qood hu
nored oersonohty You moy
totke lrve studtes tor that
ready to ornch h1t lnces to qrloe
he Vllctnq Stoll IVIISS KEARNS
dolly notes Nopoleonm
Wors SCl'1OlC1Sl1C wel or
qonrzed clotsses ond d1scuSs1one
frequent qulzzes por volue
to dll MRS GARRICTT helps
out the V tn Vtctory Wor EI
to t Co ordrndtor I-love you
met your quord7 peppy CIVIC
dtqcueetons everyone must do
Iltetr port sptrlt ot AIIISTICUUISIII
or won vttth vr r gs MR BILL
leflereomor doctrlnes sptrrt ot
the Vtktng Youve got to nrt
owrry ot 1 ustno Ins thuntr lor
nrphdsrs student psychology
lectures chdrts MISS I-IOL
Inqltly developed sense at
duty well known for her Frm
doy te ts Its dll tn the bool:
bows m her han MR BQEW' Wxlham E Smythe G1lbertP Small AIICEM Keams Mrs Edrth S Garrrott
TICHFP d9lllOf'IUY Und ITP' Charles A Btll Laura E Holly Wtlson K Boelhcher
und ltolvluy hom butldtnq
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loc OUIC vxtt WK versus the
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keep ollf the grass . . . friends of the gold dust twins . . . keep 'ern cleaning . . . lawn moaner pushers.
George G. Smith Paul Eizik Iohn
hnaineer Custodian Carpenter
Here are Amundserfs swing shift workers. At the head ot the
MAINTENANCE CREW is Mr. Smith, a staunch and loyal sup-
porter ot the Viking. Although all the ladies check in around
eight, the bulk ot Mr. Smiths staff stay up late. Note the noc-
turnal habits of Tom Corcoran and lulius Babowski, two ot the
swellest guys ever. On oft hours, Iulius takes up pigeon racing
and in school he carries ladders tor the delicate Viking Staff.
Mrs. Wacgner is chief of the women's crew and also the mara-
thon runner with eighteen years of service to her record. Mrs.
Wren holds down the title ot youngest. The cheery good morn-
Smith Arthur Robertson Iulius Babowski Thomas Corcoran
ing from Mrs. Curtis starts our day oft on the right loot.
Keeping a school spick and span is a noble project, so these
sons and daughters oi nobility are wielding their mops and
brooms with a vengeance royale. Paul Eizik, carpenter, is the
man Amundsen can thank for scraping those "Tom loves Mary"
imprints oft the desk of each and every stude. Sometimes a
dreaming pupil will turn to gaze out the Window and will meet
the twin grins of the window washers who are happier than
anyone. These are the ones responsible for Amundsen the
beautiful.
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Earl Anderson Nancy Ray Allan Mlllqrd
MGTIOYY SChUl2 ROUGH ClYne Connne Wennerstrand
Gunnar Hennkson Nick Marks Edwm Lavery Rxchard Frank Roqene Peterson
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theyre pledgrng new stars to our banners
what wmll rt be? a peep or a Jeep?
n every d1J1s1on there are some students who QIVS
much to Amundsen but rece1ve lxttle credtt It IS these
studes that bulld up loyalt1es and uphold trad1t1ons
Wlthout them A mundsen would not be Amundsen When
varlous d1v1s1on teachers were asked as to whom they
thought were OUTSTANDING xn th1s respect the fol
lomng STUDENTS among others were named
Although only a freshman Farl Anderson IS a real all
around manager For proof of that Just ask the semor
basketball team The super dooper war stamp sales
woman ot d1v1s1on 3OlA was Nancy Ray lts young
people l1ke th1s that help bolster Amerlcas morale
Taklng after hrs brother IS Allan M1llard who IS man
drum and percusslon tnstruments lust an allaround
grrl was Maryorle Schulz She was always ready to
lend a hand and could be relred on to come through
Almost a professlonal ln the lme ot art IS Ronald Clyne
Bestdes selllng hrs drawmgs to magazmes he has also
done cartoonxng tor the Log and Vrkmg Captam of
the Gxrls Champlon Bowllng Team IS qu1te a t1tle and
one to be proud of Cormne Wennerstrand lS the pos
sessor ol th1s momker and the Jumors pnde and Joy
And now we would l1ke to 1ntroduce a boy who stands
out excepnonally m one auahty The quallty qulet
and shyness the boy Gunnar Henrxkson Three all
around athletes and also lnseparable lflGY1dS are Ntck
Marks Edwm Lavery and R1chard Franks It IS rumored
that they have gone out tor every poss1ble sport Cheer
mg them on was Rogene Peterson otherwlse known as
Rusty She was one ot those cheerleaders who really
yelled lor all she was worth at the basketball games
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5018 6048 6tZQ rare color combinations eleventh period classes . . five o'clock
urning over the leaves of the '43 Viking we come first to
the FRESHMAN DIVISIONS. They may be green but we find
that they rank highest in school spirit. Thanks Freshies, for sup-
porting our last book! "Brain children" Terry and Story, "mer-
rnan" Thunander, "boxing champs" Lofquist and Christopoulos,
"muscle man" Horner, Student Council representative Peterson
and "clean-up man" Carswell help make up Mrs. l'litt's lB
division, 306P. These ambitious freshies may be seen in the
upper left hand corner:
Row 1: G. Maier, lb. Ktrsdorf, M. lirdkonrrns, I. Walters, if. AVL-rs, S. Iohn. How 2:
ij. Poltrclrvk, C. Terry, ll. Harris, I. lie Frzos, I. Cnswell, T. Zurrck, L. Gavin. Row 3:
if. Loiquist, M. French, ll. Story, 'l'. Surnrnf-rs. Row 4: l.. Htrrisen, A. Cox, B. Gordrnror,
ll lwwld, l'. Coornws, T Horner.
Sauntering down the hall we notice the fourth star being added
on the bulletin board to Division 223P's record. They are pic-
tured in the left center as follows:
Row 1: lr. Archer, ll. Clans: n, ll. Nord, P. Bohn, M. Merrnrqirs, P. Walsh, H. Blashkm-.
Row 2: li. llfnke-1, H. Htilv, Fl. Nelson, 1. Argin-is, P. Mondragon. Row 3: D. Verclr,
Y. Serody, S Lowell, H. Murphy, B. Burr, P. lohnson, B. Thzele. Row 4: L. Swift
I. Kitchen, LQ. Broadbent, L. Sternloff, M. Wurnncke, A. Ristrng I. Larnbros, A.
Sit-ngreri.
When we finally reach the second floor we find Miss Hayes
turning the lB meeting over to Chairman Sternloff While Sec-
retary Mondragon diligently prepares to take notes. "Quiz
kids" Thiele, Burr, and Risting look intelligently on.
Hats off to Ruth Kanabay for making Division 314P lOO', in
Log subscriptions and for hitting the top in their Viking quota.
She may be seen with the rest of the group in the lower left
hand corner of this page:
ROW 1: l. Ptersol, M. Guizkos, B. f'rilils', l.. Holsvlirrrtlkt-r, V. Sorensriri, L. lie- Pryvke-r
Row 2: A. lfcnly, i. Anderson, li. Se-wht-frq, H. Salsburg. Row 3: C. Grrxbow, M.
tirrirrrvr, V. Sedgwick, H. Krnq, B. Gesclrt-rdlf-, I. Hfrcise, W. Flint, How 4: A. Kcilkrn,
l' 'l'rehtrv1, l.. Wtnd, R. Ktnrtibriy, P. Larts, R. lcrlinson, S. Prussina, l. Tussoulas.
Looking over the room we find scholar Gukos, band member
Cramer, and Student Council representative Salsburg. ln the
background Mr. Huddy looks over his lB's orders for Victory
garden seeds.
whistle , , , homeworlcs the thing ., . . oh! jov! all S's
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ridirori Stars Rutteriberq c111d Flltll, qutter-qol Schr1e1der, cmd
"se1'1otor" Peace help 111c1ke up Mrs. Druheclcs lA room. This qroup mov
be seen iri the lower left hcrrid corner c1s follows:
Top Row: Fl. Hcrriserx, S. M1112l.11, l Vffs5'1r11. :11 11. M1'l.141r1. Row 2: K. M1111l1a1, l.. Sf'l111e1der, 5'
Schmidt, lt. Howe, P, Hyun, How 3: I. l.r11111111q, M. Vfuzszrci l.. L111derotl1, R. Sc:h1llh11l111. Bottom
HOW: ff Sffhrofldfrz, li S2-.'frr11fil. H. 'l.711yt1, C. lfhrxfltrr.
Divisiori 224P hos three stdrs to its credit on the hulletiri hoord.
Mrs. Bcrilerrs lA division hos CT right to ieel proud ot those lOl1I' stars.
"Music-makers" Glcltz cmd Burqriicrri orid HSTCIITID qirl" Kline crre omoriq
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TOP Row: fl. l31111111111t, I 531-.1 V.. 1'11q:1'.1:. l l 111. Row 2: 12 11.1 . 11 A. .'1 111. ri. F11-11
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325P received the hltre ril:l,o11 i111 l:ei1111 lQlU', i11 w111 1-:t1111111s.
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Sterling help to 111C1ke 1111 Division 305P which is 11ict1111'v1l i11 the lower 1i1'1l1t
hcmd comer:
Top Row: xf. t.1'li 11111, lf : :.'11.1t, l I'-':.1 '11, l 11 1: 1 .' ' ' .-1- ..1 : Row 2:
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Miss Hc1rri11qto11's lA division f.IlSO hos lftlll stars tm il 11'1c1j111l.
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the first taste of Shakespeare . . , suspenders . . . always willing . , , R. O.T. C. recruits , . . hot lunches
n the lower left hand corner the members of Mr. Hankwitz's 1B
division, 323P. are shown as follows:
Top How: R. Metzen, B. Lrrnbcrt, R. Botzelos, M, Kiua, D, Torp, B, Smith. Row 2: G. Mantis,
S. Haeqele, H. Kolettes, I. Larson. Bottom Row: B, Barnhouse, G. Schiller, D. lttqeser,
E. Wehde.
Due to the efforts of Vaval and Lotruq they are lOU'J in war stamps.
This is also the home of that "typical freshie boy," Dick Torpe.
President Anderson, Secretary Tomaros, and Student Council rep-
resentative Tountos are the leadinq residents of Miss Van Sands
lA division. They are shown below in this order:
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Top Row: C. Dinschel, R. Colvett, G. lse, D. Walsh, B. Schnahel, D. Pterson. Row 2: I.
Schinkten, I. Quinlisk, II. Tomarfrs, L, Zether, L, Tountas, I. Koconis, Bottom How: ll Gutbm
let, N. Kafosiian, I. Hxlqert, N. Fulst
322P won the brass and copper drive. Keep the swell work up!
The occupants in Miss Lopate's three star division are shown in the
lower riqht hand corner readinq left to riqht:
Top Row: I. Zielenskv, M. Palmer, M. Kohls, lb. Block, L. Swiskow, C. Geoffray, H. Paleoloqos.
How 2: P, Kasper, B. Melm, T. Sando, C. Yetto, L. Schultz, B. Icenoqle, Row 3: L. Wilken,
lf. Anderson, K. Anderson, P. Ioseph, C. Rysm. Bottom How: P. Martin, B. Wells, M. Haase,
l., Palntaien, C. Schiller, Gefivfxr-rs.
Taking roll call in that lA division, 2l8P, we find "muscle man"
loseph, "typical freshie girl" Ryser, "clock watcher" Sando and
"brains" Geoffry and Paleoloqos.
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bye, bye recess . . . public address system not needed now their voices carry just the prelimrnauries
trolling into Division 315P. we find Rosemary De-
Sipio doing her best to get Viking subscription money
in, to the tune of Pat Lostug's talk of some Student
Council problem, while Nancy Phillips scribbles away
at a Log feature. These ambitious kids may be seen
in an inactive state in the upper right hand corner
as follows:
Top Row: E. Schober, P. Lrstug, M. Wells, A. Testroet, L, Kontur, N. Phillips.
M. lorgensen, P. Leiter, E. Nelson. Bottom Row: M. Kalogerakrs, O. Unter-
rerner, C. Switzer, D. Totman, D. S:-hueler, M. Donqes, C. Sassrnannshausen,
A. Kreiqh, P. Knowles, R. De Siyio.
As we turn unnoticed to leave, Miss Gorman informs
us that these lA's are lUU'J in war stamps, G.A.A.
membership and they made their Viking quota.
As we glance over the bulletin board we find that Divi-
sion 2l2P has four stars to their credit. They may be
seen in the right center group as follows:
Top Row: B. Berthel, A. Barrsch, ll. Henken, H. Peponis, G. Patton, l. Skinq
tes, E. Flohrbocker. Row 2: A. Ciszewskl, A. Iaeger, F. Carr, C. Cuppaqe,
D. Woodard, Y. Freeman, M. Cleal. Bottom How: C. Bennett, H. Rinehart,
S. Stolper, F. Russis, I. Forsythe, P. Powell.
"War bond buyers" Lokakas and Skintges, and "swim-
ming star" Patton seek shelter here with Mr. Kapsalis
as their lA guide.
Sitting in on Division 329P's annual meeting we find
originality which is shown in their program committee,
composed of Smith, Ritzman, Cook, Olson, and Davis
who plan entertainment for their lB division and Miss
Nelson. They are shown in the lower right hand corner
in this order:
Top How: B. Hamer, R. Vtleiler, R, Baldw iri, I. Kull, H. Ras riiii ssen. Row 2:
l. Dockendorf, M. Fisher, B. Schwegel, C. Figge, P. Nelson, R. Melican, R.
Olson. Row 3: R. Brown, C. Lindstro rrr, M. Root, D. Messrgian, P. Liday,
l. Griffith, B. Macholtz. Bottom How: M. Potratz, F. Dolan, B. Watson,
M. Fllis.
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Z B or not to 2 B .1 ,. . ain't fisrftl that sumpin'?
hula? . abused but not lforlorn 1, , 1 elrlns up, greenies!
GETTINF 111 the qroofc w1lh DlVlblOIl ZZSP we lllld V1k1r13
rep Lelttr S sludenl Vlfoolqor cmd Red Cross rep Krueger
They Il oy be seen w1tl1 lbe re I of M155 Lmdobl IA bunch III
the upper rlqbl bond Corner
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lll D1 IQIOII 3l2P we oom become owore ol book WOYIII
WIISOII Curly Anderson ond double trouble Amom MISS
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Frcmzen cmd Reupert oll qomq out for basketball cmd volley
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S's are few and far between ., , . must he slippinl
e turn next to the SOPHOMORE DIVISIONS. We dorr't blame
Miss Kremers ZA division, 3l7A, for boasting about President
Weaver ot the Campus Cavalry or hronze-pinned Anderson,
Waqner, Coyle, Broadbent, Kjellander, and Elliot. They appear
in the upper riqht as follows:
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l'ln'IiI10ll, B Huslr.
That tour star roorrr of Miss Foy's 2A division, has also to its
credit two future letterairls, Allison and Seraydarian, and star
lnasehall pitcher Kuhlman. 32115. is pictured on the lower right:
Eighty seven
TDP Row: F. llrfrrrprrrs, B 'l"iflSlIOllt, R Zrrfyrrrs, R. Krrlrlrrrarr, lf lirttwlrer H. llrrrrd.
ROW 2: l llrrdy, l. Qfrrlrrrrrr, M. Mrrrr ry V. Scirrrrici, 'l', Kossvll. Row 3: il. Strrrrrrrrr
ft. Gi-rrrri, H. flfrlvrrkfr l. l'rrr'lu', K. lil frr- rrrrrrrlzst, K K rrr-f, ll. Mr'2 - rr: rtt. Boliom ROW:
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Led by Chairman Kruse, and Student Council representative
Stout Division 228A left a nice record ot tour stars. Miss Latch'
arrr's ZA aroup also contributed to the Service Men's cerrter.
They are pictured on the lower left:
Top Row: P. lfrrrkell, l. Otrs, B. Bocke rrxv . relrl. Row 2: M. illstorr, l. P it-r: t.ss, l.. Brrrslrrrly,
r. srsrrr. rvr. rurgrrrrrrrck. rr. rrrf ,rtt pmt. How az P. Kerr, rrxrarrz, rryrc ttrf P. rw vrwr-.
M. Molloy, l forerrserr, I Smrth, Bottom Row: C Rzrrwrrrrt, l. .rrr.r:, S, lhskrrrf-, K.
'lr-f-Vtry, l'. lf rlfvrrerrrkrzz, I, H-rrt.
oceiving cr birds eye view of Miss Holly's ZA division we
decided athletics toolc first place. 214A boasts of letterrnen
Mitsos and Nllalgren, cmd all-star volleyball team member
lfnglerth, who appear in the upper left of this page:
Top How: l' Mrisv-lv, V. 'iv-rlrrjli, it, Zinrniwrrnfrrr, K. VV-rlrlarerr, l Mu1rYt l lislirz
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Row 2: B. Klrnqwfrlr, M. Srn'rl.rnfrn, A, Llontos, I. Mfklorrnick, l.. Kc-ys, H. Mfrllfrri-
T, Anderson, How 3: H. Krueger, B. Meudt, B. Paterson, H. l.rndirtrl, Miss Holly.
Bottom Row: lt. Sclnrrn, lt. ltostert, ll. Snn, H. Dernozz, M. lonkrnrson, I. Groomer
li. Wirqnor, M. lfnrrlertlz.
With Lockwood and Berg as officers, Miss Swanson's 2A divi-
sion, 121A went over the top and received four stars. They
lbronze honor pins . . . comic books connoisseurs
held the blue ribbon twice for the highest sale of war bonds
and stamps. They appear in the lower left as follows:
Top How: C. Musser, W, Donovan, K. Krbort, Ft. Downs, N. Keesal. Row 2: IJ. Cuiierz,
G. Ostrand V. Lzzrch, D, Roos, R, Lersten, M. Snowden. How 3: Miss Swanson, L.
Murphy, A., Young, P. Hanley, M. Arentz, D. Heurkzns, M. Long, Row 4: M. Brown
li. Thue, B. Ferro, l. Heinemann, IJ. Greene, M. Berg.
We learned that Betty Hermanson tried hard to push 2B divi-
sion, 329A on to making its quotas. This room under Mrs. Wag-
goner, boasts of several bronze pin holders who appear in the
picture in the lower right:
Top How: P. Gilrrrorf, L. Kfntchuck, B. Hurckes, lt. Scherzn, A. Astrerredes. Row 2.
lI, Hnsteirfi, A. Frerslrrio-Jr, K. Hfrrizs, l, Crrnrbnzcrs, G. Vevfrrrcr, B, Herrnirnscn, l..
Waldbauer, G. liemas. How 3: C, Lundell, E. Redei, L. Ries, M. llannenbera, D. Elmer.
Boiiam How: I. Slofrn, li. Brrrttarn, ff Willoughby, G. Wosbfty
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lmdqreh arrd QWQTISOII who helped push lvhss llory s IIOLILJ
up mto the lUU brackets Thts QA 141 mp appears 111 the lower
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idols' the Seniors . . . out-growing the gawky stage . . . sti
uring division time when Miss Larson took time off from commando
training to guide her 2B's through the year, we discovered that Budney,
Mantonya, Vasilakos, and Skoules were a few of her able assistants.
31413. is pictured to the left as follows:
Top Row: C. Foil, P. Snyder, F. Skoules. Row 2: R. Budnoy, l.. Kesseniclt, I. Monahan, ll.
Leonard. Row 3: F, Bm'-ins, I. Kinnfxw, ID. Sondz-l, A. Iohnson, K. Vtisiltikos. Row 4: I. Corydon,
F. Mtrntonyti, H. l.11nq, E. BUHIIUI, B. Iohnson, IJ. ljfxvxes.
207A boasts of swimming captain Mitzner, Student Council representa-
tive Dieringer, and Clean-up and Log representative Iohnson, who
helped Mr. Ulveling bring this ZA unit up to four stars on the bulletin
board. They may be seen in the lower left as follows:
How 1: I. llc- Witt, H. Dificros, M. Neufeldt. Row 2: lf. Mitzner, I. Girton, A. Geqounes, I, Ayers,
lf. Ktxgsfxliss, l.. llivlintror, M. Bullets, A, Mill-ntl, I. Iolinson, I. flllflliflfi, S. GOllIIlK'1S, A. Erntxnuel.
Helping Miss Powers to lead Division 322A to a lOO'J room were
Ehman, Barends and Clausen. They appear with the rest of their 2B
group in the lower right hand corner as follows:
Rear How: fl. lfvf'lvrv:1ll, G. Kulyan, I. Olnnfin, lt. Riddell, B. l.undqu1st, I. Baiends, B. Crum,
Miss Powers. Front Row: G. Cl-iusttn B. Kollznztuz, I. lflnntinn, P. MUY, l. Taylor, Nl. Coniallo,
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isteninq in on a meetinq of Division 328A. led by Chairman
Harold Throop, under the quidance of Miss Herrmann, we dis-
cover these ambitious 2A's boast of four bronze pinned students.
They appear on the upper right hand side of this paqe:
Top Row: I. Nelson, H, Throop, O. Akerlund, M, Tokoph, I. Kotte, R. Roche, B. Schick,
B. Turner, I. Klier. Row 2: D. Seaberq, E. Engel, Y. Pihl, C. Sieql, L. Osborn, H.
Hartwig, D. Helarider. Bottom Row: I. Thiel, A. Thornwald, K. Askounis, S. Ander-
strom, L. Iohnson, A. Hombeck, A. Heqarty, M. Anhfril.
Dick Spanjian who won third place in the city's wrestling meet
is certainly an asset to Division 3161-X. He may be seen with
the rest of Mrs. Armstronqs 2B group at the lower left as
follows:
Top How: G. Polychrones, S. Peters, R. Spanji-rn, I. Kasts-ns, R. Geiger, F, Diesel,
H, Claypool, W. Rmker. Row 2: B. Wattlmq, K. Berlinqer, W. Neer, E. Specxr, E.
Munyon, I. Ellinger. Row 3: P. Feltskoq, D. Gregory, B. Woerner, D. Hunnrcutt,
P. Schwab,
No wonder Division 315A reached its qoal with Fischer and
Hoffman in the lead as officers, not to mention Iohnson. They
appear in the lower riqht:
Top Row: H. Swanson, G, Koudounis, I. Doyle, D. Dir Brock, A, f-t4rrnlJer'ls, T. Pierre,
I, Thompson, F, Seeds, I. Sperrr. Row 2: H, Flick, P. Chapman, R. Iolinson, R. Fischer,
A. Robertson, I. Holfeld, F. Perkins. Row 3: R. Reqitz, li. Hfrqcrn, H. Btrrtlf-tt, G. Borda,
L, Lmbundqiith, ff. Iohnson, D, Battaqlra.
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ONTINUING on to the IUNIOR DIVISIONS thoughts come to our
minds as to what a thrill it is to he an upper classman. We reach
Division L.R.1-L Here athletes Thayer, Peterson, Iacobs, Denny and
Vevul, and dress designer' Gruber add their lcit. Mrs. Fitzgerald corn'
rnands her SA group pictured in the upper right:
Top Row: C. Pt-torsori, T. R1clifQrrd:, E. Vrvul, I. Lenrrffy, P. Lfivery, G. Kosebas. Row 2:
I. Serotzlce, I. Rose, N. Sotern, I. Thayer, VV. Srifcs, M. Mlrtiri, l.. Irrcobs, G. Newrnan.
How 3: G. lvl-r:-on, M. Frey, G. Boiilr-, I. Fl-rrr.nrr, I. Pvt- rt-z.irr, H. Grtilxwr, M. Mori, A. Itwyer
H. flortriifrn, lt. 'l'-fkrp. Bottom Row: H. Murp ny, H. Hufrliwsz lf Fdfwzrr, I, Hfrldfrvvtrri, If, Giirrdherfr,
it Pt trrrozas, II. Rierror, I. 5?r'lriil7t, I". Adir:r.Lf iii' .www
Sitting in on Division 115A we get a chance to talk to "Slugger" Dehn,
and those GAA. officers Riclqan and Beatty, while Mr. Glamore takes
the attendance oi his 3A hunch. We discover cheerleader manager
Kinnas, boxing charrrp Quinlan, gridiron hero Donovan and letterrnen
Iastrom, Potter and Roder help to rnake up Miss Liehow's Ciorrnerly
Miss McDonald'sl BA division SOSA.
DIVISION 115A
Top Row: M. Brotrrrtrrr, I Gr-krrs, A.
Mouzakrs, B. Rupp, lvl, Greenwald,
H. Steirike, H. Hochrierri, P. Beatty,
D. Schroeder, L. Ptickcrn, Bottom
How: G. Orlock, I. Elniqren, M. Son
del, R. Spahr, M. Manos, I. Gian-
naris, L. Arrrtrrrrntos, P. Fvar, I".
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DIVISION 3065
Top Row: N. Sandor, G. Tritt, G. Ro
fier, W. Quinlan, C. Potter, H. Krue
frer. Row 2: V. Lopez, B. Donovan,
D. Pellrkan, G. Iustrani, V. Carter.
Row 3: D. Econorrrou, A. Franks, I.
Kremer, M. Moran, E. Thies. Bottom
Row: I. Hcxmritorr, M. Baker, V. Kin
nrraz, P. Syoen.
no more stooging . . . we know all the answers . . . watch us strut our stuff . . . ye-ow!!
they're getting luke-warm on the way up plaid shirts golden alibis the dawn
rs hreakmg three down and one to go wee httle frogs 1n a great lbrg pond, oh
tter spendmg many hectlc days v1s1t1nq Iuruor D1v1s1ons
and consultmg therr faculty leaders we have tmally completed
the copy We take you frrst to DIVISION 330A as seen through
our eyes Its the home of twrrlers Nelson and Dunlap cheer
leader captarn Bogus and cager DeHart S1lver pmned Katchan
tones and two regular war stamp buyers Anderson and Werss
also resrde here Scoop Meynen deadhne McKeever
scrapwoman Mockler strrke em down Brandt and an all
around gal Margre Schultz, make up Mr get thmgs done
nght Buchtel s 3A d1v1s1on Runnmg madly down the hall we
are caught ln between the boy s champlon mtramural volley
ball teaht and pushed rnto D1v1s1on 324A After grvlng these
3B s the once over we d1scover that bond saleswoman Rretz
ler and Clean up representatrve Luschon help to make up Mrs
Robertsons group Keepmg m step w1th those peppy cheer
leaders Baker and Hendncks we suddenly frnd ourselves ln
rt IS the home of s1lver p1n owners Bloomenthal Serockr Bennet
and Rebsamen Surpnsel After followmg fourteen year old
Donald Olson down the hall we drscover ourselves IH Mlss
Bndgam s 3B d1v1s1on 225A We are met at the door by gnd
1ron players Stalse and Norton whrle swrmmxng champ Mag
nuson talks to Honor soc1ety member Iohff From there we head
on to that hvely 3A d1v1s1on of Mrss Brownlees 123A Those
that help to keep rt ahve are Student Councll Presldent Thom
son, and wresthng champs Iergens and St P1erre Whrle restrng
our weary bones rn DIVISION 313A we drscover scrap queen
Tuttle wrrtrng recerpts for V1k1ng subscnptlons Gndrron stars
Parker and Marks and wrestler Iohnston l1sten dutrfully to Mrss
Kron whrle she reads the dally bulletm to her 3A brood Feehng
more rested we steal a glance xnto Mrs Clarke s room Among
her 3B s we catch a gl1mpse of band members Hoppe Cronberg
and Zxmack She may well be proud of D1v1s1on 301A as they
came 1n th1rd 1n the war stamp purchases of the school And
so we say adreu Wrth our notes rn hand we dash down to
107 to f1gure out how 1n the blazes we can get three hundred
and s1xty words out of thrs mess
DIVISION 330A-MR BUCHTEI.
Top Row R Hamer R Wetss D Estabrook G Brandt G Meynen R Grllespxe
L Meyer M Kachantones L Kessler Row 2 M Lrndahl M Sondel M Carrrgan
R Fullerton S Woodford M Schulz E Anderson R Carr Row 3 M Koch G Seretxs
R Werss P Bloom A Mclieever M Mockler B Baumann T Coll1ns L Bogus
Bottom Row D Vassrlakos M Nelson B Fundls D Lxedstrand A Gustafson
DIVISION 324A MRS ROBERTSON
Top How A Goss B Bambach I Brunsell W Hem C Atsaves M Iohnson I
Louls D Stewart Row 2 B Peterson L Bournakrs D Mrsche M Pe1sker D
Hauptrrann A Howes M Hauser A Schroeder Row 3 R Elhnqer M Luschar
B Bunnel V Green M Bruce B Hrcks B Rxetzler D Sahlberg Bottom Row
I Hayes V Post A Erbe I OBr1en M Leber C Paulsen
DIVISION 303A 'MISS BOWMAN
Top Row T Crehore L Bell A Baldaccrnr R Sertz Row 2 T Bennett A Klages
M Deardorff A Gestrlch A Hoch C Garrrty A Hendrlks How 3 M Cates
I Serockr G Peterson I Shmrk C Bloomenthal Mmss Bowman Bottom How I Zahn
I McGu1re A Maloney S Wrlhams M Taylor M Baker
DIVISION 225A MISS BRIDGAM
Top Row I Engelbrett D Boenke I Koudoums R Trebllco R Rosene Row 2 M
Marchman L Swanell R Pearson M Neuert Row 3 B Magnuson R Zeller R
Kxrby D Olson Bottom Row C Sxlls F Newman E Ackerman I ORe1lly
DIVISION 123A MISS BROWNLEE
AND
DIVISION 313A MISS KRON
Top Row B Iohnson B Granopulos V Fhnt F Dannhauer F Balmes D Vulovrch
I RelllEy I Trxmble Row 2 M Iohnson C Olson M Harrxs F Albnqht G Swanson
E Ansel V Cardwell Row 3 C Carehn L Dahlstrom D Olson R DeMeyer G
Huber L Strebel B LaBahn Bottom Row D McCambrxdge I Byork D Bayhs
M Walsh H Zavakos B Vos1no1t1s B Rlker
DIVISION 3015.--MRS CLARKE
Top Row E Costopoulos B Pras as I Stecker C Hoppe R Luecht T Ebmqer
Row 2 C Canacakos M Letthens I Churchrll C Wolff P Korkoneas P Bearce
Row 3 R Zrmmanck D Ioseph H Kher S Leftakes L Toskas Bottom Row E
Holfeld S Brrtton H Pedersen N Ray B Kruse
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coming into their own ., . ., a step ahead of the others .. . . pettv pranks are just their speed .. . . jahber
oing all out tor the war ettort is Miss Lehman's 3A division,
203A, who won the red ribbon lor war stamp sales three times
and the biue ribbon twice. This patriotic group may be seen in
the lower lett hand corner as follows:
Top Row: I. Vtfeaver, F. lffrdolskr, K. Thomson, R. Ford, A. Betzelos. Row 2: V
Kalettes, L, Levine, P. Baker, L. Pander, L. Koclanis, R. Karcher. Row 3: T, Anderson,
B, Wrllrtrnis A, ltrfrcfos, B. Monsen, D. Brorklund, B. Byrnes. Bottom How: V. Frrtterer
P, Itrilttrntrrr, lt. lNrrt:1orr, lf. Slivrrnrrrr, B. Fvrvfrro, K. P rnlrrfk, A, lfssvr.
Thanks to "senator" Ford they are IOUH in A.C.A. dues.
Glancing down at the picture in the bottom center we recognize
them as Mrs. Norcott's SB division. They are:
Top Row: R. Hale, A. Anderson. Row 2: B. Brahos, T, Anastos, W. Ryman, I. Martin,
Row 3: ff. Arnato, T. Clrrrstopoulos, R. Iohnson, W. Srnrth, I. Stewart. Row 4: G.
Forrtrrs, S Mfrilfos, C. Knight, M Smith, G. Kropke, H, Herald. Row 5: I. Condos,
I. Courtney, Ll. Robrnscon, I. Mutter, H Hfrrkrrlrs. Row 6: if Html, I. Brown, I'. Ostltrrrr,
G. Asvrir. How 7: Brown.
Division 3051-X has the distinction ot being the first division to
be IUUH in G.A.A. membership.
Coming out of the gym we meet the intramural basketball and
touchball Champs who are members of Division l28A. Mrs.
Crouch's group may be seen in the lower right hand corner
reading lett to right:
Top How: I. Gray, B. Gnnley, P. Astrorrtrdua, Il, Ltrvfrv, M. Kirlytrn, P. Booth. How 2:
P, Strrckor, I. Kors, M. Ioirnson, L. Kev:ll, l.. Geniskrf, if Itrrvrs. Bottom Row: IU, Ken
ney, lf. Feld It. Nosbfrnnr, A. Ltrndell.
Hurrying down to division with them we meet basketball star
Kenny, athletes Lavery and Stricker, and G.A.A. award winner
Pat Iohnston who all boast ot being 3A's.
rise and shine . , . the Seniors aren't so hot Q , I. oh! yeah?
boxes ., , . airniabile second srtringrers in the sports Ifieid,
IT Iaoii tiioso zsiipor scfrcip c'foIIof'tors Erriiiri mid Kiopior iii
Division 20lA, ond siivfar-oinrioci Vediriq pictured wiiii the rosi
of Mr. Sioriiokds 3Bi1nncii in tho upper Ieii:
Top How: I Iiriiioi II I,f:Iiiz1, Ii. Km im: I. Ilim ui A Vifi iii 1Iii,,li 1, Row 2:
R, Iiiiingfx, O. VIP?-I-i, I, Ixfioyft II. Kiiss' H. FI'Iic'i1.: .I 'I' H. f2'i11 ,wir II I1 Q:-Iii:
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Lookinq info Division 30718, ied by Miss Heirifii ond Miss
Gicmstcifi, we soo those G.!-XA. "bio-w1fgs" Fischer cmd Liirifi,
Che-orieoder Zuiwer, HSII,1Cja,IGTH Vfoiorics, "Mosh" Ryser, ond
wresiier Riiierii who orvgweczr oivovo, cirivmfg others, in this-1 order:
Top Row: G. v.:ir:1.. zzk, H, 'ff :Q :iw 'If r.:'si:, I 5-I 'zz ii ix' 1:1 :rr - E, E' ':.x1J
If. Swim .dor. Row 2: If Sin 1, HI. I,i1fr, P. Iyrrivixi, F lurid, Ii Fix f ri, Ki .ff I, II
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WILLIAM DOWNES better known to his boscin budcies a Bill was Just a
regular fellow lf you coud see a full lergth picture of MARTY DRATHS
youd know why this member of the Basketball Team Log Representative
Secretary of the Letter Men s Cl.ib Sergeant at Arms of he Senior Class and
Intramural participator is called Abner ill give you a hint lt concerns his
likeness in speech manner and appearance to a certain comic strip character
who is not in love with Daisy Mae Girls Chorus Hall Guards French Club
and College Day Committee took up much of LOIS DUERRS spare time f
which there is little lately since Monkey who is President of Lambda SGC
began the task of keeping up a certain Marshals morale through letter
writing NORMA DUNN really stepped things up in the Tri H1Y Chorus
Library Staff Latin Club Clean Up Committee and Prom Committee As Red
Cross Representatixe and Secretary of the Epsilon SGC everyone said
Peggy was tops The Alpha SGC German Club Mixed Chorus and GAA
kept HELEN DUWENTESTER really buzzing on all six cylinders but Helen
says it was fun KENNETH ECHTENACHER is this fellows real name but to
the kids he s Just plain Ken When there was work to be done in the German
Club or Graduation Committee MARGARET EDER was always ready willing
and competent Here comes that blonde again was the familiar cry when
IANET EDWALDS rolled up her sleeves and Went to work in the Theta S GC
lntramurals Bowling League Breakfast Committee ard GAA HELEN EI
BERGEH was ever present in the Letter Girls G A A Student Coui cil Bowling
Library Staff Girls Chorus and Graduation Committee Scotty was also
Secretary of the Beta SGC GARELD ELLIS Gary for short took part in Foot
ball Band Gift Committee and the Latin Club A Tackle on the Ahem'
Amundsen High School's elegant eleven football team, was FRED EMANUELS
lofty position. Fred also was a member of the Boys' Chorus. As Vice-President
of the German Club, and a member of the Graduation Committee ELAINE
ENDRES. more often hailed Blondie, also took time out to be a Hall Guard
Assistant in the Record Office, and a Red Cross Representative. They called
her Betty in Student Council, Library Staff Hall Guards German Club, Chorus,
Sigma S.G.C. and Bowling League, but the full name is ELIZABETH IANE EPP.
ANN ERICKSON affectionately called Shorty cause you know why did her
part in the Band, Library Staff, Beta S.G.C., Social Committee, Spanish Club,
and Bowling League. Service Girls Theta S.G.C., Student Council, the Latin
Club and Mixed Chorus, were all cramped into MARY ERSKINES much sought
after spare time and attention. FLORENCE FERET called Fifi for some secretive
reason took part in Intramurals the Bowling League and Zeta S.G.C. and
enjoyed every minute of it. Honnie, alias RUTH FETSCH was quite active in
the Iota S.G.C. Intramurals German Club Student Council, Mixed Chorus,
Breakfast Committee, and as a Log Representative and Captain of the Hall
Guards. Student Council, G.A.A., Omicron S.G,C., Bowling, Spanish Club,
National Honor Society, and Log Representative were all activities credited to
LOIS PICK. DOLORES FILMAN, hailed as Del, hit the top as Editor in Chief
of the Log, President of the G.A.A., represented Amundsen in the Civic
Assembly, and was a member of the Viking Staff, National Honor Society,
French Club, Drama, Letter Girls' Club, Gamma S.G.C. and Bowling League.
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Bowlmg league G A A and Intramural Sports Ambrtrous IEAN CHRISTOFFEL
better known as Chrrs was Presrdent of the Alpha Tn H1 Y and a member of
the Natronal Honor Socfety Eta SGC Program Commrttee Latm Club and
Student Councxl lnsh COLLEEN COLEGROVE has been rn the G A A and the
Bawhng league not to forget she was Presrdent of the Letter Glrls Club
Senror Class Secretary and at one tlme or another Presrdent VrcePres1dent
and Parlramentanan of the Student Councrl And was a member of the
Prcm and Electron Commrttees Here we have PEGGY COLLINS who was an the
French Club Theta SGC and Bowhng League A cute lrttle number rs Pat
PATRICIA COLLINS who vas actrve to say the least as she was on the Socral
and Nomfnatlng Committees Jn he Natlonal Honor Soclety Zeta SGC G A A
and lntramura Sports lntroducrng NANCY COLVER who prefers to be called
N1kk1 She enloyed belng part of the French Club Bowhng League Trxl-I1Y
and the Natxonal Honor Soclety She was promment as Presrdent of Epsrlon
S G C Treasurer of the S G C Executrve Board and Charrman of the Rmg and
Pm Commrttee Sweet BONITA CONNELL IS known as Bonme She was rn the
Theta SGC Latrn Club and Bowlmg League CHUCK CONNOLLY found hrs
keynote rn the Boys Chorus and Mrxed Chorus whxle the Latm Club played
second flddle What a lrne of actrvrtxes DORIS COOK can boast of They are
the Epsrlon SCC Bowlrng League Prom Commxttee Pre-stdent of the Servrcn
Glrls Presrdent of Alpha Tr1H1Y and Treasurer of the Natlonal Honor SOCIQIY
PEGGY CORBETT had a wow of a time ln the Alpha S GC Chorus and Log
Staff One of our Fxre Marshals RICHARD COVEY usually harled Drck was also
rn the Span1sh Club Intramurals and on the Hlng and Pm Commlttee Kltty rs
SALLY COYLES montker and she chose the SGC Band LGIIII Club and
Socral Commrttee for her specral act1v1t1es IEAN CRAWFORD partrclpated ln
the French Club Bowllng league SGC and for a few semesters was a Gym
Leader Call for Danny and you get FRANCES DANIELSON whose spare trme
was spent In the GAA SGC Bowlrng league Spanrsh Club and on the
Lrbrary Staff She s tall and gets around thus IS ELAINE DANTLER As to where
she gets around rts rn the GA A French Club Iota SGC Intramurals and
the Prophecy Commxttee PETER DEMOS who answers to the name Pete was
actwe rn the Greek Club Latrn Club ROTC and Natronal Honor Soczety
Treasurer of the Senror Class BETTY DERIGHT halls as Bets She was an
Assocnate Edrtor on th Log and a member of the Letter Grrls Club and the
Prom Committee We now present another Betty a BETTY DEWITT and her
mam rnterests were the Spamsh Club Red Cross and Hall Guards We all
know Dlck ROBERT DICK rn full IS a great guy and the Band German Club
ana Intramurals occupred hrs spare trme Tmy MARION DOETSCH was Presr
dent of the S G C and a member of the Bowlmg League Natlonal Honor Soclety
and Latrn Club DEAN DOVEKAS boasted any number of actrvrtres such as
Drama Boys Chorus Student Councrl Frosh Soph Football Greek Club Frre
Marshals and Program Commrttee
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Charles
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Jean
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Frances
Elame
Dantler
Peter
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Betty
Denght
Betty
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Robert
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Jane Bork
Dolores
Brckel
Amta
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Mary Ellen a
Berg
Jean
Beck
Patncra Dona
Bloom o
M urrel
Blomgren
Bryce
Blau Blankee Blerdt
esrdent ot the
oi the Hall Guards STAN BERG a member of our famous Basketball Team and Pr
Letter Mens Club also kept busy wrth Swxmmrnq lntramurals Nomrnatmq Commrttee and the
Latrn Club Hall Guards French Drama and the Brdrnq Club Theta SGC and lntramurals trlled
rn DORIS BHHVES spare ttme DORIS BIANCHI hustled around rn the Spanrsh Club Kappa
S G C Bowlmq and as Vrkrnq Representattve and Crvrc Dues Collector Butch could be found
wrth the Student Councrl German Club Beta SGC GAA and Hall Guards but whrle worlanq
rn the Marn and Attendance Offlces she was strrctly DOLOHES BICKEL BRYCE BLAIR was on the
C mlttee Hall Guards Marshals Latm Club
beam 1n the Band Beta HrY Intramurals Socral om
and Varrety Shows M l formally MURIEI. BLANKEE brxqhtened up thrnqs rn the French Club
Natlonal Honor Soclety Student Councrl Gamma SGC GAA Prom Commrttee and Bowlrnq
to say nothtnq of bemq Secretary of the Servrce Grrls and Prestdent ot the Beta Tr1H1Y PATTI
BLEIDT really showed her stuff ln the Alpha SC C Spanrsh Club and on the Soczal Comrnrttee
Soccer Football Hall Guards Frre Marshals Spanrsh Club and Program Commxttee were all
acttvrtres ot DON BLOMGREN whxle at Amundsen but Donrnes a sarlor boy now H1Y Prom
Commrttee ROTC Otlrcers Club Latrn Club ard Charrman ot the Electron Commtssrons Com
mrttee kept FRANK BLOOM really hopprnq Theta SGC l-lome Nursmq and the Latm Club were
really lun accordmnq to IEAN BORDERS IANE BORK drvraed her txme among the GA A Srqma
SGC and Rrdrnq and Spamsh Clubs ANITA BOURNAKIS was well known rn the French Club
Latrn Club Natronal Honor Socrety Bowlmq and Hall Guards
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William
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Jacqueline
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Elayne
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Florence
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Robert
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Dale
Arvrdson
Audrey
Baird
Louise
Bales
Alice
Barbour
William
Barbour
Lorraine
Batterson
Dorothy
Bauer
Dolores
Ba umhari
THE CLASS
JUE 43
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HE lune graduates records showed us that LORRAINE ADAMS will always
remember the Spanrsh Club as the highlight of her four years rn Amundsen
WILLIAM ADAMS boasted of hrs place rn the French Club and on the Soccer
Team Answering to the moniker of Swoose GLENN ALEXANDER participated
rn Wrestling Beta H1Y Stage Crew 'Vlovre Crew and the Nomrnatrng Com
rrrrttee IACQUELINE ALLARD or rust plain lackre was the Secretary of the
Omega SGC and a member 0' the C A A Rowlrng league and French Club
ELAYNE ANDERSON better known as Puggy for obvious reasons took part
rn the Chorus Bowling League Epsrlon SGC and the Prom Committee
besides being Drvrsron Chairman and Treasurer of the Alpha TrrHrY The
Vrce Presrdency of Sigma SGC Hall Guards and the Spanish Club were
FLORENCE ANDEBSONS prrncrple actrvrtres ROBERT ANDERSON called Red
for the usual reason was a Corporal rn tht ROTC a Marshal merrrber of
the Band and Spanish Club and took part in Intramurals DALE ARVIDSON'
was really a rrot rn the Officers Club of the ROTC the Competition Platoon
the Beta HrY Student Councrl Program Committee Drama Club Varrety
Shows and as V1cePresrdent of the Boys Chorus AUDREY BAIRD was a
member of the Theta SG C Socral Commrttee Bowlrng League and the Rrdrng
the Kappa SGC, clarrned most of LOUISE BALES leisure time lt was a great
rnrstake when they nicknamed ALICE BARBOUR Moldy as she was the back
bone of the Viking and belonged to Gamma SCC Prom Cornrnrttee Hall
Guards Student Councrl Latrn Club and Bowling Yep WILLIAM BARBOURS
her twin and Brll was a Log Representative and worked rn the Book Room
The Prom Committee French Club Eta SGC Spanrsh Club Chorus Rrdrng
Club and Bowrng kept LORRAINE BATTERSON gurte busy Dottie offrcrally
recorded as DOROTHY BAUER kept the ball rolling rn the Zeta SGC Latrrr
Club Chorus Prophecy Cornmrttee Hall Cuards ard Bowlrrrg League
DOLORES BAUMHART was a nnerrrber of the French Club and Secretary of
the Theta SGC ARTHUR BECK rnsrsts on belng called Brll rn the ROTC,
Officers Club Competition Platoon Log Staff and Latin Club Vice President
of the National Honor Society and President of the Sigma S G C were probably
Beckys greatest responsrbrhtres but MARY ELLEN BECKER also partrcrpated
rn the Latrn Club Grrls Chorus and Senror Fee Committee KAY BEREITER
legally Catherine kept things sprnnrng rn the German Club and Bowling
League ROTC Cornpetrtron Platoon Spanrsh Club and Orchestra all claimed
DONALD BERGS time but Don s chref responsibility was the offrca of Laptarrr
One Hundred Ninety eight
. Club. ln fact Irish was even in the French Club. The affairs of the G.A.A. and
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Money may be the root of 'ill evil, lziit to Betty Deright it was sornethirig highly desirahle
and hard to qet. On the other hand, our lrish lovely, Colleen Colegrove, kept a record ot
what's what, who's who, and why. Shes some scrivener! Stepping up and ready for the
day's business of swinging the qavel is Robert Spcmiian. He mixed fun, work and play in
pleasant doses. Since every president must have a riaht-hand man, Robert Osterberg came
to fill in as a reliable second. Ah, yes! Every set ot officers must have some lsouncers, form-
ally they're called serqeants-at-arms. This sprinq Don Koehler lchiet honncerl, Martin Drcxths
and Tom Harland upheld this tradition.
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H ere we present some ot the OUTSTANDING SENIORS
ot the lanuary class A well known football player and
presrdent of the Lettermen s Club was Leon lumes who
was chosen a he outstandtna athlete Sharma honors
wtth htm was an all star volleyball player loan Mau
rtdes She also held the ofttce ot secretary rn the letter
grrls Club Two members ot the Class who seemed to
shrne out tn personaltty were Dtane Kachantones and
Rudy Gtth The1r motto was lauqh and the world
lauqbs w1th you Datrtcta Lundqmst and Bruce Tuttle
qave lndrcattons ot qornq on to btqaer and better thlnas
o they were qtven the tttle at Most ltlcely to succeed
More luck to vou lads you really deserve that mon1kerl
Ah yes style s the thtnq and here are two who really
know thetr Clothes and how to wear them Dorts Ream
and Btll Haag model what the most colleqtate are wear
ma Lovely to dance wrth deltahttul to know best
descrtbes Carla Revner and Robert Frum The Class
dectded they were Just about tops for the bla nraht and
voted them ldeal Prom Date Yes each one ot these
members sto td out tn thotr own 1nd1v1dual way They
aave dtsttnctlon to the lanuary class
JC! ?!l!fA Job they
are the class of the class sometthmg spemal
nothmg but the best tn then' own lme
One Hundred Nmety three
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Helen
Swanson
Robert
Swrskow
M urrel
Taube
Shrrley
Terrace
Glorra
Tschudy
Wrllram
Thomas
Bruce
Tuttle
Rrchard
Valentrne
George
Wrllram
Walters
M rldred
Warman
Howard
Wrlson
Raymond
Wrlso
Helen
Zervas
Robert
Benson
Cl, 90 fo MIL I'l0bUI'l Qffflflled
HELEN SWANSON spent the greater part of her Iersure trme rn the German
Club Bowlrng League Grrls Chorus Intramural Sports Program Commrttee
and SGC ROBERT SWISKOW was easrly rdentrfred by hrs red harr even
more so after a crew cut and hrs ready grrn Prnkey lent hrs talents to tho
42 Vrkrng Staff Log Drama Club HrY Offrcer rn the HO Program Com
mrttee and Spanrsh Club MURIEL TAUBE found a lot of fun rn the French
Club Socral Commrttee ana as a member of the SGC Often seen readrng
rnterestrng Log copy was SHIRLEY TERRACE who was the proof reader on the
staff Shay spent the rest of her trme rn the Band Latrn Club and SGC
Popular BILL THOMAS was elected Assrstant Sergeant at Arms of the class
The I-lrY Intramural Sports Electron and Grft Commrttees and managmg the
wrestlrng team kept Brll pretty busy when not patrolrng Senror Hall Voted
most lrkely to succeed was BRUCE TUTTLE who gave predrctrons of thrs rn
the Honor Socrety Graduatron Commrttee and as an Electron Iudge Earnrng
ne honored posrtron of Salutatorran of her class was GLORIA TSCHUDY
Glo was Vrce Presrdent o' the Honor Socrety Assocrate Edrtor of the Log a
Servrce Grrl and a member of the College Day Commrttee German Club and
SGC., Known as a class cut up was RICHARD VALENTINE Rrch entertarned
members of the Spanrsn and Latrn Clubs GEORGE VROOMAN Iohnny on
Guards and as an Offrcer rn the RO WILLIAM WALTERS looked and was a
typrcal Amundsenrte Brll was rn the I-I1Y French Club Prom and Electron
Commrttees and the R O t C MILDRED WARMAN wrll be remembered as swell
and always ready to serve Mrllre was rn the Band Honor Socrety Latrn Club
rarlroads has earned hrm much admrratron The Honor Socrety Spanrsh Club
Hr Y and Electron and Nommatrng Commrttees were Howard s actrvrtres durrng
school trme RAYMOND WILSON was chosen as the most popular boy ot the
class and hrs 'rrendlrness garnea htm many pals whrle rn the Student Councrl
HrY Chorus Intramural Sports and Spanrsh Club HELEN ZERVAS frtted her
nrck name of Honey She was actrve rn the Drama Club Socral Commrttee and
SGC Th Drama Club po nts wrth prrde to BOB BENSON better known as
Hrtler or Mrranda When not rn these roles Bob was actrve rn the Student
Councrl Hall Guards Co Charrman of the Program Commrttee and an Offrcer
rn the RO Ana now as we close the books on the Ianuary 43 Class we
shall Natch the Graduates DEH ANGUSTA AD AUGUSTA
GRADUATES NOT PICTURED
Wrllram Alzos Paulrne Gerber Charles Newbert Norman Sreberl
H ugh Block Dorothea K uhns Wrllard Olsen George Unterlenger
Patrrcra Fosse Mae Lewrs Frances SaLee Joyce Wrllrams
One Hundred Nrnety two
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VYOOYUUU the spot, gave valuable service to the Latin Club, Program Committee, Hall
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Presldenl of the T11 H1 Y and Serv1ce Glrls Club Assocmte Ednor of the Log and a member ot
the Drama Club Student COUI1Cll French Club Gltt LOIIll'Ulll99 and SGC Always 111 style when
1t came to clothes was DORIS REAM Dons was also up to date III the Student Counntl T11 H1 Y
Honor Soclety French Club Prom Commntee and SGC, CARLA REYNER was Chosen as MISS
Prom Date and she rcally f1tled the llllf The Tr1 "1 Y Honor SOCIQIY Latxn Club Log Stall Clean up
Comrmttee and SGC were Carlas GCIIVIIIGS lolly and lun best descnbes IACK RICHARDSON
lack was a popular fellow on the Clean up Co1nm1ttee TJIGIHISHGHCG Lommntee and as a Log
Representahve The Graduahon Commntee couldnt have done wrthout BETTY RIEMERS help
The rest of her t1me she spent at meetmgs of the GAA and SGC RUTH ROLLER was a
real all around glrl Rllll11P had fun 111 the Honor Soclcly German Club and G A A ANTHONY
SALOPOULOS ha1led rom A-.ustm Hrgh and Amundsen was glad to get h1m Tony proved h1s
t1me to be worth whtle 1n the ROTC G1't Comrmttee and as 1 :led Cross Representanve
IACQUELINE SANDERS had a sedate way about he1 whtch was snvnd by 111any of her class
mates Iaekle w1ll IlllbS the bowlmq league C1ft COITIIIIIIIGG and SGt A wh11 when 1t came
to math prov: d that GEORGE SMITH would make a good engrneer Snntty sp: nt alter school
hours as 11 member ol the H1Y Band Soc1al Commtttee and Bowltng League A good man for
the Army IS C adet Lt Qol MARSHALL STERN who IS now actually IH the SPYVICG Bes1des l'l9GdlUQ
the ROTC he was also a member of the crack R1fle Team and a part1c1pant Ill the Lat1n Club
and Student Counml Blond GERTRUDE STROH was a hard worker and gave a good pornon
of her t1me to the French Club l.1b1ary Stal 111 H1Y Bowlmg League lV'1xed Chorus and SGC
Gone but not forgotten IS ETHEL STUPAS Eth w1ll rerrerrvber th ree u 1xe
SCC alter leav1no Amundsen
Gladys
Powell
Betty
Rzemer
Helen
Preuhs
Ruth
Holler
Robert
Hcrmbert
Anthony
Salopoulos
G k Cl b M d Cnorus and
Marcella
Ramsey
Jacqueline
Sanders
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Hugh Block Glona Newlands
The rlollrnie lfillfh of VIII Gfllsl
Lo1s
Rasmussen
George
Smrth
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Dons Carla
Heqm Reyner
Marshall Gertrude
Stern Stroll
.lack
Hrchardson
Ethel
Stupas
Audrey
Meyer
onnne
Meyer
Marvin
Mzller
:Chard
ueller
Vrrgmra
Neal
Gloria
Newlands
Meta
Nrmtz
Eugene
O Bannon
Lois
Rudy
Otth
M ilton
Pappas
Eleanor
Peters
Louise
Peters
Jean
Peterson
Marilyn
Plan
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FSIDES being elected President of her own SGC chapter AUDREY MEYER
was also elected President of the SGC Council Red gave valuable service
to the Honor Society Drama Club Bowling League and Prom and College Day
Committees Picked as having the best dramatic talent and also the possessor
of a very charming voice CORINNE MEYER stood out in the class The Tri Hi Y
Honor Society Mlxed Chorus Lat1n Club Program Committee and SGC were
more of Conmes interests MARVIN MILLER 1ust couldnt seem to stay out of
mischief Screwy antics made Marv a big hit in the Spanish Club Boys
Chorus and Intramural Sports RICHARD MUELLER was known as a Civics
fiend However Rich found much pleasure in the Boys Chorus and Gradua
tion and College Day Committees VIRGINNIA NEAL will never forget the fun
she had in the G A A nor the tlme she spent workirg for the teachers When
a piano got its teeth punched by GLORIA NEWLANDS it gave out with
enioyment for any audience Glos musical talent was sought after in the
Student Council Latin Club Acappella Chorus Clean up Committee and the
SGC Another virtuoso of the class was META NIMTZ As Secretary of the
Honor Society an All Star Volleyball Payer and a member of the German
Club College Day Committee and SGC she managed to keep busy Well
known for his imitations of Lionel Barrymore Charles Boyer and many others
EUGENE O BANNON was constantly asked to perform When not someone else
Gene took part in the Drama Club Radio Council and was CoCha1rman
of the Program Committee LOIS OKERBERG could always be relied on in the
Honor Society Latin Club Service Girls Club Tri HxY Attendance Office
RUDY OTTH The Wrestling Team and German Club were Rudys chief re
treats from the daily grind MILTON PAPPAS took advantage of the many
extracurricular GCIIVIIIGS of red and became a member of the Greek Club
'Vhxed Chorus Student Council Log and Red Cross Representative Bowling
League and Hall Guards Always willmg t go out of her way to please
someone else was ELEANOR PETERS The Band French Club Red Cross and
S G C appreciated this characteristic LOUISE PETERS did a swell 1ob and will
never be forgotten for her outstanding work as Secretary of the class ard
Vice President of the GAA When not acting in her official capacity Pete
took part in the Honor Soc ety Student Council French Club Tri l-l1Y Drama
Club and Program Committee IEAN PETERSON will probably go far in this
world as she has a lot of ambition At Amundsen she was m Latin Club
Honor Society Tr1H1Y Social Committee Bowling League Service Girls Club
and SGC President of the Honor Society and Valedlctorian of the class
were titles belonging to MARILYN PFAU When not studying Foo was active
1n the Latin Club Tn H1 Y Student Council Service Girls Club Log Staff and
SGC GLADYS POWELL gained recognition with her artistic talent and found
a place in the S G C HELEN PREUHS sometime called the girl with a million
faces was a hit m the Spanish Club and as a member of the Library Staff
She also gave valuable aid to the Viking Staff Another stand out in the line
of sports was ROBERT RAIVIBERT who was very active in the Gym MARCELLA
RAMSEY was a familiar fgure on the volleyball floor and was a constant
source of sarcasm from Miss Hemdl Known for her fine qualities of leadership
LOIS RASMUSSEN could be depended upon for service any time Lois was
One Hundred Ninety
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Okerbeyg Graduation Committee and S.G.C. Personality boy best seems to describe
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of em wi e acfiue in f e
depended upon rn the GAA The Hall Guards Spanrsh and Latrn Clubs and
SGC also enroyed Ikys presence LA VERNE KRATER came through wrth
flyrng colors on the Vrkrng Staff Lucky worked hard rn the Honor Socrety
Lollege Day Commrttee Bowlrng League and SGC when not rn Room IU7
Often descrrbed as havrng unkrown abrlrtres was RAY KULL However
accordrng to hrs records Koko had known abrlrtres rn Intramural Sports and
Frosh Soph Football Oh you blond was cute IEAN LABANT A newcomer at
Amundsen Dolly was on the Graduatron Commrttee and a Hall Guard
MARIAN LARSON garnod tho r putatron of berrg the class chatter box Mare
drd an excellent Job of talkrng her way through the Spanrsh Club Chorus
Lrbrary Staff Socral Commrttee and SGC As a composer of several songs
and talented player of the accordron IEAN LARUE set a hrgh mark He was
rn the ROTC Spanrsh Club Program Commrttee and made use of hrs talent
rn the Boys Chorus Vocrferous and a lot of fun was IOAN LEHRMAN Larry
got a brg krck out of the Honor Socrety Program and Electron Commrttees Hall
Guard French and Spamsh Clubs and the SGC The offrcral greenback
collector of the Senror Class was pretty IANE LENBERG Ianre wrth her pleas
mg personalrty made a brg hrt rn the Honor Socrety Chorus French Club
Electron Commrttee Bowlrng League and SGC RUTH LENTMAN or Mousre
as she was called had a lot of fun rn the German Club If you feel lrke laugh
rng rust send for IOYCE LEONBERGER Her Jolly ways won her many frrends
on the Graduatron Commrttee and as a Hall Guard Tall and quret ARTHUR
LILLY seemed rrght at home rn hrs B O unrform Art was rn the Offrcers Club
Drum and Bugle Corps Movre Crew and a Hall Guard ELEANOR LIPP became
a popular and well known frgure on the volleyball courts El made the Specral
Arts Club Bow rng League and SCC her after school pleasure PATRICIA
LUNDQUIST could do almost anythrng and her ver atilrty won her many
frr nds Patty drd a number of thrngs rn the French and Spanrsh Clubs I-'onor
Socrety Student Councrl Graduatron and Nomrnatrng Commrttees and the
SGC A star of the Basketball Team and free throw champ was DON MAG
NUSON lvfaggre went out 'or many actrvrtres such as Baseball Soccer and
Spanrsh and Lettermen s Club durrng hrs stay at Amundsen ED MAGNUSON
spent hrs after school hours rerkrng sodas At school however Ed was well
lrked rn the Band Latrn Club Intramural Sports and Marntenance Commrttee
The frrst grrl to ever edrt the boys sport page of the Log was DO'l'l'lE MAKIN
SON Mac also made a brg hrt rn the Honor Socrety French Club Lrbrary
Staff Program and Elec'ron Commrttees and SGC STELLA MANOS lrked
Amundsen so well that she traveled all the way from the loop every day to
attend Whrle at school Stel was promrnent rn the Honor Socrety Greek Club
Intramural Sports and the SGC The most athletrc grrl of the entrre class
was IOAN MAURIDES Although she spent a good deal of trme rn the grrls
gym Ioanre strll took part rn the Honor Socrety Electron Commrttee French
and Greek Clubs LGC and SGC SUSAN MEINERT was one of the hardest
and most energetrc workers on the Vrkrng When not busy wrth the senror
sectron Susy devoted her trme to the La rn Club College Day Commrttee Honor
Socrety Record Offrce Bowlrng League and SGC CHRYSANTHY MERMIGAS
spent most o her trme rn the Greek Club and GA " A popular fellow rn the
class was IOHN MERSCH The Spanrsh Club HrY Prom Commrttee Hall
Cuards and H O Offrcers Club clarmed Fuz y as a member
Joan
L ehrman
Jane
Lenberg
Ruth
Lentman
Joyce
Leonberger
Arthur
Lrlly
Eleanor
LIPP
Patrrcra
Lundqurst
Donald
Magnuson
Edward
M aqn uson
Dorothy
Makrnson
Stella
Manos
Joan
Maurrdes
Susan
Memert
C hrysan thy
M ermrgas
John
M ersch
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Alrce Juanrta Irene Inzamary Jeanne Dorothy Leon Drane
Iverson Jersey Joanowzts Johnson Johnson Jones Jumes Koch
Joan Fred Irene La Verne Raymond Jean Marran Jean
Kalbacher Kazlo Koehler Krater Ku Labanl Larson La Rue
OPULAR and
a Slll oth lrfsse-1 was ALICE IVERSON
1.n1oy1nq herself by tw11l1n T
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One Hundred Fiiqhty-eiqht
Betty Wayne
Fullerton Gasper
John Yvonne
Gummerman Haqberg
Gegounes Gerwmg
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Artemis Robert Alice Arthur
Ge welre Glesen er Goll er
Doris Alice Ru th
That well liked fellouv 111 the RO uniform was Adiutant Captain ARTHUR GLESENHR Although
military maneuvers kept h1n1 pretty busy Art found time for other activities such as the Spanish
Club Ring and Pin Committee and Chairman of the Flection Committee The German Club Prom
Lominittee Student Council Bowling and Swimming Teams and SCC all came under the
influence of ETHEI. GOLLERS energetic personality Shy and sweet bes describes MURIE1. GRAY
Bunny was active 1r1 the Tri H1 Y Honor Society Student Council Drama and Latin Clubs SGC
and Chairman of the Prom Committee The most popular fellow of the class was President IOHN
GUMMERMAN He found time for other activities such as the Band l"1Y Drama Club Student
Council and Prom Committee besides coming in an hour late with his saxophone for the Variety
Sh w Quiet but reliable YVONNE HAGBERG was a credit to the SG C The Clean up Committee
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also valued Yvonn s yuclgment Struttina her stuff on the football field was LORRAINE HAIG
captain of the twirlers Sis did some high stepping in the French Club and as a Hall Guard
IRENE HARTOKOLIS had fun in the Greek Club Honor Society and Gift Committee but she was
always rather quiet. DORIS HARZ almost danced her way through the Latin Club and as a Hall
G rd. Constantly laughing was congenial ALICE HEDGES. The Greek Club Social Committee and
UO
S.G.C. profited by her rnerrinient. One of the stars of the senior play was RUTH HENDRY. She was
T f the Honor Society and a member of the Log and Office Staffs and the S.G.C.
Co- reasurer o . . - ,
FLORENCE HOFFMAN was well lined in the Student Council as any of its members will tell you,
Lorraine Irene
Haig Hartolcolrs Harz Hedges Hendry
Muriel
Gray
Florence
Hoffman
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One Hundred Eighty-seven
Marshall Stern Evelyn Carlsen
"The backbone of our nation."
Robert
Coope
Howard
Cramer
Margaret
Crowther
Dorothy
DeSherow
Barbara
DeSwarte
Erleen
Draugelrs
Marran
Duqo
Lorrarne
Erckstaedt
Roger
Elorse
Evett
Carolyn
Ewald
Catherme
F er
Albert
F Iuckrger
Wrllram
Frum
Robert
Frum
we 90 fo Ol" l'VLlAt6Ll"
ELDOM seen durrng arvrsron but strll seen rn the school halls was ROBERT
COOPE Bob drd attend meetrnqs of the Spanrsh Club and Marntenance Crew
however Grrls seemed to steer clear of HOWARD CRAMIER because of hrs odd
hobby of collectrng snakes Never the less Howre was a lot of fun rn the
Band German Club and Vovre Crew One of the socralrtes of the class was
MARGARET CROWTHER The Servrce Grls TrrHrY French Club Prom Com
mrttee and SGC clarmed Deggre as a member Vlherever there was lrvrng
you were sure to trnd DOROTHY DESHEROW Dee as she was known by her
frrends was hep rn the French Latrn and Math Clubs and SGC The grrl
who made you hold your breath every trme she drd those darrng stunts was
cute BARBARA DESWARTE The Grrls Chorus Spanrsh French and Drama
Club ard SGC cam under the rnfluence of Bobs drmples EILEEN DRAUG
ELIS was one of those quret grrls who came rn handy when rn the Latrn
Club Honor Socrety Red Cross SGC and as a Gym Leader A famrlrar
cry when MARIAN DUGO was bowlrng was strrke and she really knew
the rrght twrst to grve to a ball Mar partrcrpated rn the Spanrsh Club Mrxed
Chorus and SGC durrng her years at Amundsen LORRAINE EICKSTAEDT
could always be relred on rn the Grrls Chorus German Club and SGC
Larry was qurte popular wrth her classmates because of her easygornq nature
ROGER EVANS was very actrve rn the French Club Rog was always o good
source of entertarnment and could hold the attentron of a crowd Ready and
wrllrng to do her part was ELOISE EVETI' Ellres cooperatrve sprrrt helped
the Graduatron Commrttee a great deal but she drdnt let the Spanrsh Club
what was gorng on rn the Student Councrl and GA A Whenever CATHERINE
FEIL drd anythrng rt was done rrght Cathy took an actrve part rn the SGC
and was a member of the Grft Commrttee The good taste of ALBERT FLUCK
IGER was never doubted when rt Came to sport clothes The Band ROTC
and Grft Commrttee clarmed Al as an all arouna good sport even rf blrnded
by some of hrs tres Assrstant Sergeant at 1-Xrms of the Senror Class was woman
hater BILL FRUM who has prned for a cave man exrstence srnce studyrng
Ancrent Hrstory rn 2B The H1Y College Day Commlttee and Marshalls made
an effort to satrsfy hrm wrth modern ways ROBERT FRUM was qurte drfferent
from hrs brother Brll as ne was chosen Ideal Prom Date Bob served as a
member on the Prom Commrttee Camera Crew and was an Intramural Boxer
BETTY FULLERTON took advantage of the many sport actrvrtres offered besrdes
havrnq fun rn the French Club Band and SGC Tall red headed WAYNE
GASPER was chosen as the outstandrng student of the class Srmon Legree
won much respect from hrs classmates as Edrtor rn Chref of the Log Assocrate
Edrtor of the 42 Vrkrng Treasurer of the Honor Socrety and a member of the
H1Y Graduatron Commrttee Latrn Club and also a partrcrpant rn Intramural
Sports Ourte a record for one boy' ARTEMIS GEGOUNES spent most of her
lersure trme rn the gym offrce She was well lrked by the physrcal ed teachers
for her helpful sprrrt and the Creek Club also recognrzed thrs gualrty of Arty s
Well known for hrs sax playrng was ROBERT GERWING The Band and
Intramural Sports members really enloyed Bobs musrcal talent One of the
Jollrest members of the class was ALICE GEWEKE Thrs trart made her very
popular rn the German Club Grft Commrttee SGC and as a Hall Guard
One Hundred Erghty srx
Evans and S.G.C. suffer. CAROLYN EWALD never said much, but she still knew
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THE CLASS OF JANUARY I943
LU" Cafe P08 Clyfl 6lI"Q 0U0l"
REMINISCING over the four years that the graduates have spent at Amundsen
we found out many unknown facts Files showed that VIOLET AHISTRAND
was on the Social Committee and a member of the SGC Although records
show Vi to be neat and efficient her classmates will always remember her
friendliness LESTER ANDERSTROM went out for all Intramural Sports and
was also in the German Club The teachers claimed Swede to be outstanding
in courtesy but we liked him better as the good sport he was Slightly reticent
and yet a lot of fun was DOROTHY ANDRES Band Tri HiY German Club
Vikrna Representative and SGC were all activities of Dotties The gym
was a favorite place of VIRGINIA ASKOUNIS as she participated in lntra
mural Sports and the GAA Besides this Skouny was a member of the
Greek Club and Honor Society BETTY BENNETT had fun in the Honor Society
Latin and Spanish Clubs and SGC Bets also had a reputation as a bowler
Sports claimed most of ARTHUR BERLINGERS attention but the H1Y Gradu
ation Committee Latin and Spanish Clubs and Boys Chorus also knew his
ready grin Art could always be depended on to help out ERIC BERNHARDSON
made himself known in the gym as a participant in Intramural Sports He was
also active as a member or the Election Committee IOHN BEUTLICHS long
legs made the trip around school easy Lanky saw service in the Boys Chorus
Hall Guards and as a member of the Football and Swimming Teams MARILYN
BOETH gained recognition for her artistic talent but she was also tops in the
German Club SGC and as a Hall Guard and Clean up Representative A
familiar sight on the basketball floor was red-headed BRUCE CANATSY. Pop-
ular Huca was elected Sergeant at Arms of his class and President of the
Hi'Y. In addition, he was a member of the Spanish and Lettermen's Club Base-
ball Team and Prom Committee. GERTRUDE CAPP was one of the quieter
members of his class but the G.A.A. claimed her as a loyal member. If a
reliable person was wanted, EVELYN CARLSEN was immediately paged. Evie
took part in the Honor Society Tri-Hi-Y Spanish Club, Log Staff, Election
Committee, and S.G.C. The good nature of ERMA CLEFCHER won her many
friends in the atin Club Bowling League and S.G.C. IANE COBURN seemed
to know all the answers in the French Club and S.G.C. Besides this, the sound
judgment of Ianie was courted on as a member of the Ring and Pin Committee
and Election Board. The students' choice for the Vice President of the class
was hard working HARRY CONSTANTINE. Conny was well known in the Hi-Y,
Band, Honor Society, and Greek and Latin Clubs.
One Hundred Eighty-five
Violet
Ahlstrand
Lester
Anderstrom
Dorothy
Andres
Virginia
Aslcoums
Betty
Bennett
Arthur
Berlrnqer
Eric
Bernhardson
John
Beutlich
Marilyn
Boeth
Bruce
Canatsy
Gertrude
Capp
Evelyn
Carlsen
Erma
Cletcher
Jane
Coburn
Harry
Constantine
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COLLEGE DAY COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE
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drivers . . . they drove the jallopy with no gas.
Iohn Gummermcm . . . head of the student reairne . . . played the 1
leadina role in keepina the seniors contented and happy . . . what
a Herculean task , . . hut the aana appreciated what you tried
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to do . . . Co-starred with him was Harry Constantine . . . he did .f
and excellent job as the inain supporting character . . . Taking
notes and recordina facts . . . Louise Peters . . . she added some 9
colorlul anecdotes to the pertorrnance . . . The inoney anqle . . .
the accounts ol the show were well taken care ot by lane Lenberg
. . . To quiet the masses . . . to keep the hoi polloi in hand . . .
three "watch doors" were needed: Bill Thomas, Bruce Canatsy
the chief howfwow, and Bill Frum . . . ln the conspicuous role of '
valedictorian . . . Marilyn Pfau . , . Gloria Tschudy . . . holding
her place as salutatorian.
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BOY'S BOWLING
Top Row: T. lfieiifr, I. Sloan R
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ig, ss liezndl, G. lLuios, lj. Rinehart, VV. Friend. Bottom Row
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c. atrtellrin, R. Kulilni rn, B, ljavfrro, IJ. Arnopril, W. Quinlan, B. Slain
INTRAMUHAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS
Rear Row: ll. Stiwiizt, I louis, M. Ialiiisfzri, W
I. O Biiiii, H. Koriririiiiri A. l,iluf-, ll. liaiiilviivli.
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winq of Miss Heindl, who s
que under the
ome-times acts as pin
boy, has six team
balls," "Bowlinq Berpsf' "Blueheards," "Gruesome
Wolves," and "Vilcinas." Vtfe clon't lc
s. Their names are the: "Foul
Fives," " now
who picked the names, but President Art Warren
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and Secre.ary Iohnny Martin, retuse to take the
hlame. The school champs in the ever popular sport
ot VOLLEYBALL are the juniors ot 324A
, who defeat-
ed the senior division 325A to claim th
eir title. Frosh
. H--iii, Front Row:
INTRAMURAL WRESTLING
ROW 1: W. lv'lL'l.'iiitil:l.n, lt.W,, I. Hmliin, 175 Qlifa, A ltvilly, ltfft llrs
H. Iiivifqenfz, l'-H lhfs., R, Hiclifridfanii, l4't lluz., I lfleriiina, lfifi lhs M
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Friend, 95 lbs, Rea: C f
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INTRAMURAL BOXING CHAMPIONS
Row 1: W. lrwnd I. 4'f- it '
, , l"l iii ,... y, 41. Mui:-rttsr, How 2: lt. iflitirirllwr
lvl. lll'IillS, Vf. 'Jin :il zri.
and Soph titles were held hy 2l5P and 3l2A re-
spectively. After many arunts and aroans the vic
tors ot the WRESTLING matches we I
re: Mclsauahlin,
heavyweight, lleihn, H357 Peislcer, l55y Fleming l45'
St. Pierre, l25g Vevariq, lU57 and Friend 95. The
hiahliqht ot the afternoon Spring Variety Show was
a loloody battle hetween Chandler and Draths tor the
heavyweight BOXING Title. The result a tie! The
other winners were: Friend, 957 Emanuel, lU5g Zurick
ll57 Buetleman, l25g Manniates, 1355 Morrisey, l-455
and Quinlan, l55.
One Hundred Seventy-eight
w 1 O e P Spea
Lavery A Golbach W Donovan
I Se fert W Byrnes M Salsburq
W Mt h 11 I Theobold Row 2
D DuBrock G Atsaves C Atsaves
C Grutzmache R Spam an R
Sandberg D Zuber R Anderson R
Ioh son R Pearson D W1lson How
3 L Iorndt N Marks W Chandler
P Str cker C Potter N Surface F
L t t W St k
pro ae A Berlmger I
Stew rt R Fredr ckson D Maqnu
D Frank G Parker E Nadal
Skl I Pot atz C Gordon
I"t U'0I1 I"QI'l'l U16 goal IS where you find It glue fingers always malung passes
ED by Captam Robert Spanuan the 42 FOOTBALL TEAM
won four v1ctor1es t1ed one game and suffered f1ve defeats
Probably the outstand1ng game was when the Vlklngs put thelr
trad1t1ona1 enemy Senn out of the north s1de race by defeatlng
them 15 7 Center George Parker s f1fty yard touchdown spnnt
V1k1r1gs emerged v1ctor1ous Wllh a score of 26 7 Also not to be
forgotten was the col11s1on between B111 Chandler and two Lane
1nd1ans Both the Lane men were carr1ed off the held Lane
however succeeded 1n w1nn1ng 15 7
Several awards were g1ven to outstand1ng players of the team
Frank Llptrot recelved the s11ver medal for be1ng the outstand
1ng blocker and Roy Sandberg was chosen as the best 11ne
man B111 Chandler won Ed s trophy for the outstand1ng player
and was named for the Leather Award He was also chosen as
the best backheld man
Coach Iorndt bel1eves the team could have done much better
1f certa1n breaks hadnt been agamst us
One Hundred Seventy seven
THE SCORE BOARD
TI-IE 1942 RECORD
Amundsen
Waller
Lan
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Senn
Schurz
Kelly
Ta t
Roosevelt
prachce games
FINAL STANDINGS OF
NORTH SECTION TEAMS
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center of attraction . . . campus huskies . . . here, piggie piggie piggie! . . . laurels come later . . yea bo'
was an outstanding play of the Waller game in which the '13 New rnef .31 1942 SEASON
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ROW 1: Riclirnd Gartner, Donxld Cionbeig, ,terry Gibson, Moig in Anderson. Row 2: Row l: I. Morrissey, G. Vevang, P. loseyh, D. Rusk, VV. Fiiend, R. Roche. ROW 2:
Anthony Rbiniqer, lames Moyer, Iosegvli Stecker, lack Levy, Marcus Kulyan, Finest C. Rinehart, V. Lopez, M. St. Pierre, G. Newman, I. Fleming, I. Kastens, Coach
Wmgek, Iorndt. Row 3: R. Spanjian, I. Watson, R. Anderson, B. Iohnson, C Pottez, H. Iuergens,
I. Riehin, B. Richardson.
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One Hundred Seventy live
ED by "Geronimo" Gibson, the SOCCER TEAM ended with
their usual string of defeats. Due to the few returning letter
men, the team had to start out by learning the A, B, C's of
soccer. Toward the end of the season, however, the boys played
a very creditable game and lerry Gibson developed into a fine
leader.
During the first stages, many of their mistakes were humorous
and others hard to take. But as Coach "Del" said, "You just
can't get mad at a bunch of boys who have the will and gumpe
tion these fellows did."
The "43" season of wrestling at Amundsen was one of the
most successful from the standpoint of regularity and develop-
ment. Led by Captain Henry luergans, the WRESTLING TEAM
won five meets and lost the same number. High-point makers
for the season were Henry Iuergans, Wally Friend and Gordon
Vevang. Dick Spanjian really brought home the "bacon" when
he won highest honors in the city meet.
The outstanding heavyweight of the team was Ken Wahlgren,
while the "kid" was Richard Roch, who only weighed 87
pounds. Thirteen of the boys received letters, and lack Watson
did a good job as manager.
THE 1942 RECORD THE 1942-1943 SEASON
Amunctsen Amiindson
Z2 Vifzriw lit 6 ,, proviso , ,, .34 l 7 Lindluloni 76
T' I, me lr, lft , Crane .28 3l. .. Roosevelt l?
tt Svlnirz G I4 Kelly . 24 lil Tilden 153
U . Von St-wubitn , 5 Kilt Lfznc- ll H15 Kelvyn Park , 8
At the beqmmhq of the season 'h IUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM
looked 11ke a contender for 1he North Slde F1aq Close assocla
hon w11h room 219 by some of the 1ead1nq players however
dmrmed out a11 hooes VV111 the team ever forget the record
of 169 pomts they set a1or1q w1th the Su111vah Iumors? Amund
een scored 64 oomts and SU111'1,CII'1 105
Captam Sche1c1er and Sp1e1 farmed the team through the Sea
son and DeMever, Soheuck and Mrstos were 1mportaht coqs m
leadmq the team thru the season
Quay, NW U50
4' 18
HOW 1 W vm 7' P S e1 R1 hard Schenck Roy We Meyex George M1150
Ccptcnn Edward Schexder
Row 2 E411 Andere '11 1 n R q U in 1 Lndo if W'r1t
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lfUflLOI" el' :S El passmg fancy . lt s ln the bag . blg 11tt1e shots . am drop m the bucket
Amundsen
WfI119I
Senn
Lane
Schulz
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Von Sfeube
Su111van
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L V
Stemmetz
THE 1943 RECORD
H
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SCORING
Sohewdex
QIJTS1
151 Mn YPI
1 1I1dUI1
'C'
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TOTALS FOR PRACTICE
GAMES
C'
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L1 111
TOTALS FOR LEAGUE
GAMES
1e d ro To 1
Coal Thxow Po nts
HaNe1r1111nr1 1
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' A 6 I 1. Schenck 33 14 811 2 I , 33 21 87
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, , 25 29 3 , 28 m 6,1 4. 17 4 38
-A ' - 31 25 ' ' 1 5. . Q 14 fl 37
31 0 :ae 111 F11 4' E A 11 H 311 1'- 115 51 3 V1 11
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gowg Ig I?atela1nR Ci IE'Ioutr1s RGCRoiier IE llgllarl-:Is IQ, SerItIneyA EWLavery RP Paanszowlos Ynqye Bloomqmsg Ons Brown and
ow ewan u man ar son ran e n arren ow r ern
traub O Brown Ft Sandberg R ipanuan B Walance G Parker V V1llwock F Swan Y Eugene Swan manage me bets for the
Bloom qum batsmen w1th Coach Wemtraubs a1d
have em rrght ln the groove . send the sphere a salhng dlon't stop short, short stop a homer
he Amundsen BASEBALL TEAM wound up the 43 season
wrth ten w1ns and e1qht losses to thelr credrt Fourteen seemed
to be the lucky number of the team as the V1k1nqs Won three
aames by prlma up that number ot runs Roosevelt was de
teated TWICG by a score of 142 and l4 7 whrle Waller went
down to a l46 count The old tradltronal enemy Lane how
ever left the held wrth ten runs whrle Amundsen followed Wlth
one The lnd1ans really h1t thelr str1de IH the second qarne when
they batted out two fflDlGS ID the hrst 1nn1nq and another 1n the
th1rd The score at the end of the aame? Lane 8 Amundsen 3
The outstandlnq player of the team was Bob Kuhlman Although
only a sophomore Bob was the team s ace pltcher and batted
out a sllck 339 Nrck Marks was the hardest hrtter of the team
and ended up w1th a 370 average
One Hundred Seventy three
THE 1943 RECORD THE 1943 AVERAGES
Al"lt1Y'f1SPl"l PLAYER
Roosevelt
Waller
Von Steuben
Lane
Senn
Lake V1ew
Sullrvan
Ta t
Schurz
Roosevelt
Waller
Von Steuben
Lane
Senn
Lake VIEW
Sulhvan
Ta t
Z Schurz
Marks
Kuhlman
Lavery
Frank
Kenney
Catelarn
Lewan
Roder
Vxllwock
Parker
Chandler
Dehn
Pantazopoulos
Carlson
Walance
Foutrls
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1th a splash and they re off' Cuttmq through
the pool wrth clean qurck strokes the Amund
sen SWIMMING TEAM under the qurdance of
Coach Werntraub look forward to a successful
season next year
ln December and May the swrmmrnq team
placed fourth rn the crty relay races The out
standrnq member of the team was Captam
Ernest Mrtzner Up and commq swrmmers to
watch are freshmen Buetle ran and Wesbey
These boys have already won therr letters and
are headed for brqqer thmqs Other members
were Iensen Mrtsos and Srchavolon
w 1 P 1 rn nn Foss H k
Cuptam Ernest Mrtzner George Bueltemcxn Row I Fmn W Rm umm A S hwolow
W I ort
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One Hundred Seventy one
I f the SPRING FOOTBALL pmcttce was
any rndrcatron of thrnqs to come rt looks
lrke Amundsen rs headed for brqqer
and better prospects next fall Some of
the players who stood out were Ray
Pearson and Bob Anderson as tackles
Chrrst Atsaves and Brll M1tchell as
guards Boo Iohnson at center Gordon
Nelson and Captam Brll Chandler as
halfbacks Iohn Lours at end and Iohn
Stewart as quarterback
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: Clfwrrrlr Iorndt, I. Sternvr, B. ZCIKIVIIS, I. Demos, I, KtXl'Htfll1S, R. Hrclrrrrclson, R. Carlson, R. Gtlits, H. Sywrrrltfrrt, lt.
e r-, H. Mrtrlrwll. Ro 2: H. Selfrndcr, R. Anderson, R. Iolrnson, W. Cjhtrrrdler, C. stfrves, H. Pvfrrzsnrt, I. O'l'fntrrt'Et, G
es , . Hostal, . yrnfrs, R. Lrnrtholrn, I. D ylff, A. S l , D. Mrs 'he. Ro 3: lt. Sodcrrstrorn, F. Pvrkznrz, H. Ilnt' n-
lw , C, Grrd , I. L1 rs, I. Stewart, I. Gallfxqher, G, Nel r, . 'hlq , H. S wr , , I 1 vfrn, li. Boffttvltvr, lt, Elwn
dell, .Po .r, '. urn.rs,
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Don Rehleld a1d 1 Superb 1oh all season at cehler as a1d Marty Dralhs
at auarfl 'Nlol o he lell ou1 are Thayer Pelereon l.1r1de11leerq Berq
DeHart and laetrom
C,o111C1de11ee n111nh1 r one 1r1s1n11 lIOlIl 'he haslcetluall eeabon Ib the lacl
that 1I'I four SLICCPS-Sl IG qames 1l.a11e Schurz Rooeevelt and Lake V19Wl
The Xfllilllilu were a bteadv noup and aenerally ran the1r opponents
lnlo the around durma the lh1rd quarter ol earh aan e Not once durmq
the 'ieaeon d1d a VllClTIQ so 111uCh as kneel upon the floor Ye old V1lCII1ij
stuff as mterpreled bv maeter psycholomst Uelaporte
After de1eat1r1q Stemmelz 38 61 the boys heard the Champ1onsh1p Flaq
llappma IU the hreeze Then Came the newspapers w11h lhe1r publ1C11y
and some ol the laoys overcome ly th1e IOIIII ol adultahon could not
Cope w1th 11 Thus the V l'111qs lowed rg aLelu1ly out of the p1Cture to
lITlCIl1lOI1 who 111 llllfl loel to Ke vvn Paxlc the C1131 Cwharnpe
M111 l1 ol the le 1 115 sugeeb was aue lo that expermnoed old vet Pop
llelaporte AIICJ IVlll'I seven lPllGTI11GII TQILITTIIIIQ nevl lall Del 15 look
1111 orffarfl lm 1 lly c'1a1111 one up 11 lo lm
f0,..-g...,.. .P 3.11
Pop Delaporfce passes on some last
m1111u1te up oflfs . they toe the lme
lack Weynch Don Kenney Many
Draths and Don Rehieldt 1111114 11 Pop
Gporle fm ,11lv1u l11 l l 1
I m Thayer No 14 f ll s
ded hy If H104 III
NORTH SECTION SENIOR SCORING TOTALS FOR LEAGUE
BASKETBALL STANDINGS AMES
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THE I943 RECORD
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AMES
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Rehleldt made tour baskets and one free shot. .M ,A,hm,I 4.,
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ITT-l lack Weyrlch and Bruce Fanatsy lead1ng the way as co
captams the SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM emerged v1ctor1ous as the
North Stde Champs A total of the scores thts season showed that the
Vtktngs scored 508 pomts to the1r opponents 350 In the Sulllvan game
Arnundsens cagers won by thetr wtdest margtn 32 pomts whtle m
the Waller game they had the1r closest v1ctory w1nn1ng by one potnt
The htghltght of the season was the Schurz game 1n whtch the sectlon
lead and eventual champtonshrp was decrded One ot the saddest
moments was the graduatton of ace forward Bruce Canatsy However
the Red and Grey conttnued to trtumph Wllh much help from a new
star Don Kenny Thls boy was not only a clever drlbbler but also
took hrst place ln team scormg wlth 126 po1nts Weyrtch was second
htgh scorer wtth 121 pomts Both of these boys were selected tor all
star honors IH the North Sectlon
One Hundred SlXfY mne
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Top Row: If. Anderson, N. Culvert, E. Chtxkoltxn,
I, Sclnlltz, I. Crfxwtold, M. Htndznq, G. Ivey
son, I. Fteeedxnq, M. Iqnxx, P. Melusky, S.
Iohtlnson, IJ. Brimer, I. Iidwrilds, IJ. Serve, How
2: If. Stloxfln, S. Schlttel, C. Byl, C. Iollnson,
C. Stcxsxnns, A. Pierson, F, Ionnson, F. Olsen,
M. Hnss, V. Vtm Houfzlmton, IU. Struck, I.
Moms-, II. Spvlropoulos, II. Spllmgmulos, M. Kll
toy, N. Km-yxlq. ROW 3: M, Ioltnson, B. M-nlcs,
II. llvllqllt, P. Clnlstxntxn, K. NICIIOISOII, IV.
Ijlxrtxgflwf-ll, lf. Lf:1str1n:ex,V. Munson, IJ. Km-ltlm,
II. Gltxmgwx, M. Nowhwrfg, Ii. Blown, P Rfxlxn,
M. Olsun, lf. llmt, M. Tllllllll lrntxn, Mlss Hmndl.
Row 4: l.. Yottcv, M. Htxnst-n, I. Slmttex, N,
Musen, M. Collmns, B. Connell, B. Glees, M.
Iloetsclt, H. Knkpwcxtxlck, ll. Btnnnltcnt, G. l-Iota-s,
N. Dunn, ll. Cook, F. Flodlaexq, R. Schwnb.
Bottom Row: I.. Buttelson, I. Iovxns, M. Russell,
M, FIQIZIUI, V. Kristens, G. Krxftell, A. P-ulcer,
H. Mlrkelsufxx, B. Ionq, A. IQIICIKSOII, I. Mtxqnn
son, R. Mzll-11, I.. Wpcllbtwdt, I.. Iolxnson.
you lose . . . dI0n't quibble with the ref, girls . . . shels always right . . . dlorft lbe me direct either.
Top Row: H. He-told, D. Olson, D. Vugovrclx, G. Asvos.
Row 2: P. Fvgn, F, Nowrnfzn, I. Se-xockx, M. Mocklet.
How 3: I. Mutter, I. Peterson, C. Pxulsan. Row 4:
A. Scltxofedet, V. Rysex, M. Lober, S. Button. How 5:
A. Fmnlcs, I. Condos, M. Lettltexis, L. Buny. How 6:
C. Knlqlxt, ll. Swltlberrg, B. Rlfftzler, V. Gwen. Bottom
Row: I. Czttntney, P. Fzndelssn.
Top Row: A. Cox, I. Ccutydfm, P. Mtxy, ll. l.lIldClIEIl, L. GI-,-tlcw, P. Iles Vw-st-, LJ. Gres-rw, A
Alnson, Il. Ht-l'Il'ld6'I. Row 2: lf. Roos, M. AIENIZ, B. I'IL'ObSfiIl, M. Ntftxloldt, A. Robeltson, A
Astxenf-dt-s, F. Skoule-s, A, Thoxnwtxld, M. Murkexrn. Row 3: I. Ayels, G. Clausen, D. Iltxvles
F. Kfzloqmfxlcls, Y, Fwf21::t1x1, lf. Bxottfzxn, L. Stwnlott, I-I. Slnms, IQ. Iohnson. Row 4: L. WCIlCllJflllk'I
R, Mnl-cus, M. Hwydon, A. Hequrty, I. Lfxrnbxos, E. LE-xbundqutlt, W. Imlrnson, B, Reutrell, I
Elmtfmn. Row 5: M. Illxrxnenhezq, P. Roqztz, C. Muntonytx, I-I. Bfntlolt, Il. Sperm, I. Folsytlni
r
.1 'Nc-fxvt 1, I. Thrale. Seated: T. Anderson.
rohahy one ot the most popuiar and favorite soorts lb VOL
LEYBALL lt is fast exciting and hrinas out the real importance
ot co operation and also team work Each veal attei soccer
and haskethall have lost their charm volleyhall le ofnes a part
ot the qym rou'1ne lndividual class teams compete with each
o her 111 order to determine which team will represent their class
in intramural camoetition
Vllhen the winnina team trom each year freshman sophomore
then eliqiblr to olay against e ich other tor the school Cham
oionshio The winners only reward s the satistaction ot know
ma they have won hy playing the game fairly and squarely
and lay exhihitmq qood sportsiiiarislin
This year the volleyball champs were seven vivacious girls
from 307A The Caotam ot the team was Mary lane Fische
who fan really serve a mean hall Her ahle tea n mates who
were always reaag to hack her up were Katy Greqory Art
Papacostas Dot Mct amloriclqe Rosy Hunter Pat Beatty and
Dct Hauptrnan Mary jane Fischer and Dot Hauptman after
practicing diligently have worked out a relay that is really
down pat. ln fact once the ball is in motion the entire team
co-operates so splendidly with each other that the end ot the
play always scores another point tor them.
The outstanding class team that nianaaed to run a tairly qood
average was the Speed Balls whose captain was Helen
Mickelson.
Top Row: V G-ivrilis H fqolenko M l" h ' '
, . . . 1 , . is 11, 3. bcliultz, l.. Klvsl-Q, li. l,u11dau.:,t, 1
Tmssaulas, D. Avifis. Row 2: l'. lfif-iiizziirin, G. llvniiis, l'. Buns, ll. lnoiiziid, N
M111111y, ll Glv-rin, lf, Sgr 11, l.. 'l'o11:1l111:, V. 55' 11 Row 3: M FV' 1'11 1" "Q 'tn1l1
l Qvlin ifl 1 l fil it i
1 t- + , 1. l 11rf1fr1,ll. lt11if'oe:,M VVl1,t1l11ll, lt. l.rilcq111:st H ll l V ll
ROW 1: A. Bauer, LQ. Olson, A. Pfxp'1cost1is', K Giwqoiy, Row 2: P. Hearty, Lf. Belli-it
M. Lzndalil M. Walsh, L. Rickrin. How 3' Q '1 '
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H.H11ntw1, I.. Knai 1, K. Kimi ke.
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junior and senior, win their place as class champs, they are
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olhaclerfi ,gn .xdcfion . . . snappy
sisters . . . strut your stuff . . . hip, hip, hooray!
Staccato yells were heard when Amundsen's peppy CHEER-
LEADERS boosted up the school spirit. The team is sponsored
by Miss Heindl and managed by Vivian Kinnas. With Lottie
Bogus as captain, the girls participated in the "Victory Hop"
and Basketball Luncheon, besides forming a cheerleading club
for social purposes.
Top Row: Wanda Woody, Ann MacArthur. Row 2: Ro Gene Peterson, Miriam Baker.
Bottom How: Roseniary Zuber, Lottie Rogus, Arltne Hendriks.
Truthtully speaking, the TWIRLERS ot Amundsen are loyal
to the Red and Gray! ln rain or shine the majorettes strutted
their stuff with or Without the assistance of the R.0.T.C. or Band.
They were led by Captain Lorraine Haig. Let's give three cheers
for the swell job they've done.
Row l: Alice Roush, Ruth Roush. Row 2: Patty Christman, Alice Iverson, Charly Byl,
Peggy Moseley,
The GYM LEADERS play an important part in the organiza-
tion and management oi the gym classes. They assist the in-
structors in teaching sports and giving demonstrations. The
SWIM LEADERS provide adequate protection for the students
while in the pool.
Top Row: Dot Hauptmann, Ingrid Kiellander, Pat Beatty, Agnes Robertson, Margaret
Petersen, Doris Totman, Mary Smallman. Row 2: Lillian Hickan, Nancy Ray, Donna
Iohanson, julie Barenos, Dolores Cullen. Bottom Row: Alice Roush, Sally Woodford,
Ioan Dierssen, Lu Eileen Kevill, Lorraine Zeiher.
One Hundred Sixty tour
Top Row: A. Allison, S. Iolianson, I. Freedinq, D. Bauer, P
Melusky, G Asvos, B, lleright, M. Laux, A. Papaco
stas, Y. Pihl
lt. Eifittain, M. Mfiiklieini, E. Spiiopoulos, I. Thiele, Y. Freeman,
H. Spiropoulos, B. llappeit, A. Hoinbeck, D. Houikins, A. Pier-
son, M. Srnallinrin. Bottom Row: B. Reutell, G. Hates, B. Brown
lb. Szewrzyk, lt. Rtisniuson, l. Steuibaut, A, Propst, G. Iverson
S. Ktiltenborn, W, Gilbert, L. Schneider, B, Iohnson
, V. Iohnson
Top How: M. Timmcirnan, I. Corydon, D, Murphy, A. Astrenedes
B. Ringgenberg, E. Stieren, R. Hunter, K. Kropke. Row 2: B
Long, V. Connel, R. Schwab, A. Bauer, I. Shatter, B. Boesnecker
E. Chakoian, M. Iohnson, R. Markus, T. Anderson
D. Lindgren, LJ. Wagner, K. Bloomquist, L. Obe
A. Erickson. First Row: F. Olsen, F. Iohnson, P.
, V. Gerlicli
rg, P. May
Richter, G
Mazer, C. Byl, I. Cliristoffel, M. Kiieqh, L. Glefke, G. Zemke
One Hundred Sixty-three
COMMANDOS is the name adopted to those who are strong
of heart, and can take a beating, and walk CI said walkl away
smiling. It isn't exactly related to jujitsu, but quite often the
effects that follow a commando drill are quite similar.
The general idea of these drills is to build you up while tearing
you down. lf you survive the first fifteen minutes of the workout
without a whimper, well then you're getting the knack of it.
If you get your second wind in time to take part in the next
portion of the attack, and you come out of it without having
sunk your floating rib, then you are truly a physical specimen.
Of course, if you're the kind of a person who'd like to say, "But
I was a commando," as they nail the lid down on your coffin,
then the next half hour won't bother you at all.
To give you a general idea of what commando training really
is, you should talk to the paratrooper who is required to run ten
miles without stopping in about an hour and fifteen minutes. He
then comes back to an hour of "easy" tumbling. Some of the
obstacle courses the fellows go through in Boot Camp are
similiar to this also.
Naturally our commando training is nothing compared to that
stated above. We just throw our left leg over our right shoul-
der, catch it in our left hand, then pick up our remaining foot
with the right hand, and do a hop, skip, and jump, being
careful so as not to wrinkle our little green suits. "Oh joy!"
Some regular recruits who are always the last to give in are:
Alberta Bauer, Iane Courtney, Io Letang, Ann Parker, and
"Mike" Tranter. If they were only old enough to join the
W.A.A.C.
uiciole Squd . . . down and we
do mean out . . . running for the health of it
. . . up and at 'em . . . make 'em or break 'em
. . . strong backs-weak minds . . . do or dlie!
v.,m,4..ff 3...
Standing: Mary Iflne Flscher, Rose IVI'11l9 Huntex, Bat Peutty.
Seated: Axtenns Pcxgafxcosms, Kcrherme Grergozy, Uoxothy MCCf1mbIidfJ9-
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Top How: I. Schultz, N. Koenig, D. Stmck, V. Vvm Houryhton, I. MOO19, E. Epp, P
Rfxhn, M. Olson. Row 2: V. Krxstens, E. Lelbundquth, A. Roboxtson, I.. Bqttwrson, S
Schlffm, L. Iohnson, N. Dunn, I. Ioerns. Row 3: L. Wmchbmdt, ff. Anduxson, H. Flod
hmm, I. Mtlqnuson, 13. Cook, N. Colver, R. M1IIf-r, M. Kxlfoy. In Front: I. Semvkl.
Top How: A. Flunks, V. Rysvl, I. Helnvxntlnn, N. Mfnson, E. Ifxorrnrxnrx, I. Hdwcxlds
Ib. Bexve, V. Post, M, Hurdmq. Row 2: B. Knrkpcxtuck, M. Hayden, I. Cuxlson, R
Ande-xson, B. Iucobsen, M. Murray, E. Spear, C. Smsxnos, K, Sperm, L. Yetto, M
Hansen. Row 3: C. Belle-rt, M. Murchmcln, I. Ayers, P. Beyex, D. Bxoudbent, D. Iohun
son, H. Golenko, H. Dnocos, L, Tountczs. Bottom Row: B, LczBGlm, M. Lmdohl, P
Bentty, I.. Rickfm, I. Schulze-, P. Chlisimun, M. Mockler, M. Whitehlll, M. Neuipldt
One Hundred Sixty two
we re ln what curves rollln pins . oh, for some
spare tlme . strllce me pmlc . lt,S an hlt she struck out!
BLUE RIBBONS AGAIN'
Cnty champs Helen Exberger Bermce Roth Captam
Connne Wennerstxand Elame Restxs and Coach Hemdl
Team rrvalry was encouraged because 1t created a greater rnterest among the
partlclpants and tmproved therr sklll consrderably Grrls who as begmners
rolled an average of leventy seven 1n the hole soon crept up to and beyond
the hundred mark t1ll those very same unsteady begmners acqulred the mak
rngs of champlons
When we say the maklngs ol champrons we are underestrmatrng members
of our student body who are champs already The team known as the Strrk
ers and that they are won the c1ty trtle thls year ln therr drvrsxon The captaln
of thrs team who always comes through rn a ptnch and otherwtse too rs attrac
ttve Corrrne Wennerstrand Her team mates who are equally as skllled are
Elalne Restls Bernrce Roth and Helen Erberger
Among the outstandxng mdlvrdual bowlers who knocked off close to two hun
dred qulte often were Glorra Kapell who recerved medals for her h1gh score
games Elame Pug Anderson and Nancy Colver
A WEEK O BOWLERS
Top How A Benner A Allrson I Tarr How! D Glenn A Franks D Campbell C, Lamack M Yagodrcs
thal N Colver E Anderson I Magnuson D Iohanson
Top Row Fl Prochnow I Corydon P May L Ftncke Ft Anderson I Carlson E Castomer Row 2
Peters G Peterson A Bournakrs H Hochrrem M Greenwald R Dahlberg D Schnerder G Demas
Popescul A Errckson Row!! A Pxerson M Markhexm S Bruton I Wrlson D Wrttmeyer M Wmmeyer
Wagner M Collms D Baumhart Row 4 L Tountas R Kanabay I Peterson S Frazxer M Deardorff
Fmdexsen D Brttton H Hartwlq I Edwalds D Berve Row 5 A Parker D Koehler R Cranaer
Knlqht E Flodberq B Long D Look E qyear B C"lees Sealed l. Walker M Schroll
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V. Ryser: Ml Brotmdn, Golenko, Mrss Heindl. Dotlom Vllollv: M. Murray, G. Kaoell, I. Shrrk, Bloomenl
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p untll about tour years ago BOWLING was a comparatlvely new Interest
at Amundsen as tar as a school sport IS concerned Its lntroductlon came by
way ot a gang ot lads orgamztng 1nto teams ot Iour under M1ss I'Ie1ndl s drrec
t1on at one ot the smaller netghborhood lanes They were then d1v1ded rnto
leagues accordmg to the dav on whlch they met
The begrnners were out rn a class by themselves where they recelved spec1al
rnstructxons to enable them to get rnto the swrng of thrngs The advanced bowl
ers CAheml at that l1IT1G advanced meant an average of one hundred? were
then able to go ahead and 1mprove by tr1al and error
Before another year was up the d1tferent leagues had expanded so much
that rt was necessary to have larger accommodatrons Then thmgs really began
to happen
THEY KEEP EM HOLLIN
Top How I Pollock I Ramsay I Schnelder I Prentlss B Iohnson I Kpellandel D Roos D Cullen
H Lxndahl B Pater on C Prqge M Frsher P Bohn D Brattaln G Helwedge Row 2 L Kaltchuck
C Barn A DeMers E Letbundquth L Schnerder H Swanell B Rrnqqenberq D Heurkms I Schultz
H Bartlett N Wolff Row 3 I Tassoulas B Kolhntzas V Van Houghton I Moore A Robertson C
Becker P Scherm M Dannenberg B Crum M Potratz T Summers P Martm L Wolff M Wunmcke
C Pearson Row 4 L Swrskow I Ehmann D Hunnrcutt E Iohnson P Regrtz C Mantonya C Stasmos
V Munson M Marchman D Sahlberq R Markus B Schnabel C Ryser N Kaiesnan Row5 D Weaver
Krrkpatrrck I Monahan Seated D Battaqlta A Cronrn IN Sterlrng D Van De Sande N Woodford B
Snnth P Berns B Hayts M Wells L Waldbauer
THE MONDAY ROLLERS
Top Row N Schulz I Baldatcnr D Blorklund R Zuber How 2 Nxss Helndl M Olson L Epp M
Frscher B LaBahn B Boesnecker L Knapp T Demerae Boitdm Row B Roth E Reslts I Heinemann
P Beyer D Shackelton H Ftberqe L Rrckan P Beatty
INTER SCHOOL EXPERTS
Top Row T Pappas P Skoules F Seeds W Grlbert K N1cholson M Newberg B Brown G Hotes
M Huss D Bauer Row 2 D Baylrs N Rlcker G Iverson S Kaltenborn E Chakotan R Karcher M
Hansen L Yetto K Spear G Kropke Row 3 I Chxrpe L Iohnson L Werchbrodt C Byl H Sarros
I Batterson S Schttter C Beretter I Serockx Bottom How A Bauer D Wagner P Rrchter N Dunn
R Mrller F Ieonard M Mockler P Chrrstman V Kastens
Oldff. jk? gbtffel' . . . what a rut
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li.. Exerrnann, IB. Rl9fZl9l,' Malro1t,lD.4 Starck,'Hl Mrckelseh, IL. Schhlti, C. Iohnson, M.'DoetsCh, Bl
Jrulmprn crreeperrs creeprn Jumpers
h semester an asserrbly rs held rrr the audrtorrurrr tor the prrr
pose of orwardrnq the school letter to those who have corrrpleted the
necessary reqrrrrenrents Once you have vour letter you ore auto
rnatrcally aonrrtted to the Letter Grrls c, uh
Thrs club holds an electron each sernester at whrch trrrre rts otlrcers
a presrdent vr e oresrdent secretary and treasurer are chosen An
electron rn the General G A A rs lrlcewrse held eoch semester and any
Eac
menrl er rrray he nornrnated
Alter the olfrcers have heerr elected regular rrreetrnqs are held at a
trrne and placo decrded on hy the rnarorrty ol rnerrrbers The purpose
ot these meetrnas rs to alrow the qrr s the opportunrty to get together
and drs uss any problems pertarnrnq to the GA A They also rnorlce
t ns for artres proararns and hrlces besrdes apporntrnq or
electrna charrrr en to take charge of the drllerent crctrvrtres Moral of
the story the G A A rs tops
prepara ro p
G A A IUNIOR MEMBERSHIP
ROW P lohn t r E B Cl Bot-srrr f er '3 me c o L H4
Baker G Peterson V Post ROW 2 M Luft V Ryser A Inks G Borrle A P racr
G een L Natzke R Peters R w 3 C, Bellert P Sotern E Ansez R Karcher I Ol nm nl
nrmer P Evar C D vr G ropke B Mom Row R Hunter M Lrnd rhl B rD'r
nd L an rsc r K
G A A SENIOR MEMBERSHIP
Row A l rs r 4 srrrrr rr
e 4 1 r 4 nq r 3
e L c wf r
Q son E I Lrr W rr r r
qodrcs V Mrrnsorr F L mrs C o rrrsrrrr ourrra rs ar rna
w 4 L Walker M Lollrns B Conrrr ll M or sth N c rolson li rn whf ll W r
own M Nr wb rrr r rsrr o R
Hrrss L Wererter M Rr s H Mrck sr fl er fr re in r r K err r
Hotes N M sen 1 ate 'elf r ro t r er on fr
X Kistr r
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BOWLING SECRETARIES
Dorothy Shclckelton
Mane Schroff
Carol Bloomenthal
Alrce Prerson
Sally Woodford
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o ro o 0 Q o o Q rs
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TOP : . s or , . ram rr , B. -sk. , C. cf 'lrf1'2, E. Hroger, F. H s lrrv, G. rtlr,
M, , . . ' , . . : . , . 32, .Frf ., . , , 'rn rfztfru,
V. r ,. ,, . 0 :'. v.,', , . , ' M. r 1-rf.
H. So , . ', . cr s, . K . 0 2 . ', . r , . l." lrrr,
S. Lu , . Hrck , M. F Q Tl er, P. Bcfrtty, B. ruse.
Top 1 . Hr' so r, S. Svlrxftr-r, l. Prrtt rrszcrrr, ll. H 1: fzorr, l. Str-rrrlrrrrrt, I. Mr r rw, l' ll-rlrrt,
N. Ko ern 1, I. Schultz, P. Clrrrstrrr rn, K S5 ear. Row 2: l, Frrr-dt , ll, Brrrrrrr, A. P cprsst, I. Mft
Hrrdl, '. lnrrrrrvk, ll. Starck, G. Vrm Horrqlrtorr, M. Beck--r, I. El rllss, IJ, Bervr-, H. Krrkg frtrzck,
M. l, , . lfpgr. Row 3: lf. Br rrlrfrrt, S. Kfrlterrlrorn, G. lvl-xson, lt. Popescrrl, l.. ' qrbr, M.
Ya' . .' , ., Irrstr rr, lf. Seeds, M. l l 5 , A. B ks, M, H d , l., Yvttrr,
H0 : . , , Y' ., . H , . D Xt..' , K. .'r l , . Ca 1 X , . Glhfrrt,
3. Br , . . H rw , L. 0'Berr', lf.ljhrrkowrrr,lI.Rr'st1s,P.R.:trt-r,CQ,Str.' r s, ow 5: B. Gi--r-sl,
M. ..', ', , r, . rs.ell, , K elffn, A. P Ik' , G. K 1 ll, R. Grz ao, lb. o'-' ln,
G, . :Ld , M. Hrrns'-r. Se d: l.. VX . 'lla d, E. Arcl. :Q , N. Colvor, L. l hrrssfrrr,
V ' r
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BOWLING SECRETAHIES
wenfg Cenftd M4 MW QM
QU LUN depend on CI lull DOYIIOTI of tun crnd hedlthtul re reonon
throughout your tour yeors ot h1qh school t you hecome port ot the
GAA oCt1v1t1es sports ond qood tunes AFllV'IlGS ore rnuny ond lor
reochrnq stdrttnq w1th the Iotenmol 1n1t1ot1on ot Ireslnes ond not endrnq
unt1l the hnot ourtom IS drown ot the end ol the lonq lost nn e
Once Cl rnernloer ol the G A A you ore el1q1hle to work for your school
let er, whmh lb oworded to dll those who Complete the stotnddrd requ1re
rnents These llICl rde Certcun swnnn tnq oh1l1t1es dentdl ond phys1Col
soundness rntrotrnurol sports posture rnspecnon ond mony other
c1ch1evements wlwrh qo towords mokrnq Cleaner ond heolthxer bodres
ond rnmds
ln worlfmq tor these ments the q1rs become netter ooquomted w1th
the1r classmates ond ledrn the reol mecrnmq ot to1r oloy ond sports
rr1dnsh1p You dont hftve to he K1 stor to Idke pmt oll you hove to
do IS to co operate
G A A FRESHMAN MEMBERSHIP
Row I Iv' Q 11 IU llllOl'l C 1o1 ent
1 soy 1 1 1 K B,
F1sher A M ll r a 4 s OW Wtm
let 111 H 9 RIO!
w 4 L Tountrrs 'N St o tnson I3 1 tn 1 e 1 nor 1 Vo 11
LIL ol C, Rystr o II How 5 L Sw: I ow R P1
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son R Mmkus M xr o C 11nn1k1 w 6 ft ms W1
esnrn M L
G A A SOPHOMORE MEMB'RSHIP
Row B o 11111
Row 2 E Lfonfud E 1 lc
dex Row 3 H Srnos f 1 A o t
M Neuteldt Row 4 K Creamy V Cerhnh Ash 11141 ,f
Mollcus Row 5 F C' 1 1 I
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ontqu st ul 111 w
IOIIIWFTIYI Row S Q It ll lllllltll
Florence Burns
Mary Ellen Marchmcm "'
Phylhs Lessner
Barbara Bregqer
Betty Rxeizler
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Top : . 11111-1, G. ll-eh.-.' d f, R. IRI' rr d, T, B fdb , lf. IU111-5, A. I1z1q111, I, Pollock.
I. R lIll.' , II. N01 I, A. Lfox, Row 2: Il. P10 son, M. III yd--11, V .S.11w11:w11, M. I'1fld111111111, P, zhn,
M. : , . 1 t111, R. IUeM -1.', I. SntI1111e1dv1, B. W 1lI'. H 3: Ll. l.111d::t1o111, Ll. 'I'v11y, II. S
ell, L. Scht 1de1, M. Pfvtrtrtz, H. 'l"w1111nc1, B. S 1th, A. C1on111, V. Nrrton, IJ. Avena, I, I y.
Ro : . .'. Pllllllj, W. I I 5 , . SJI fb I, I. L 111 bros, G. G- q 1, A. ::1 1ot:::,
M. ' 2 , Q -, N. VV I . 1 . :sz , . oflxnow, l.. Sr'I111IIz, M. M xlrvzt, ff. I
, , ' , . l":'k lr h, M, W C. 1. R0 : I. Sl9Illl.ll, I. I' .'ytI1r-, II. 'I'o1 111::, I'-I.
KGIH, f , . ettzlces, I. Meyer.
Top 1 ,"1 , FYI!-1111s, I. HI11111I1,M. I111k111:1u:1, Y' 551111, It I'1t1-1::1'11, II. I111cl11I1I, A Alttfwn
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: . 1 It. l.1nd11 rn, R, nders n, K, Iilv 1' , I. C' mm, I.. I' rkf-, H. I'11'1Ius:u11,
. . : . 1 - 1 , . 1. ' , Y. I71I1l, A, Q frwders, I'. Skt I 51, 'l', A1 lwtfzmt,
B. . : .. lil'-Ill' 111n, V. 1111111 Its ll. Gle 111 H. Spftz lf, Iflltntz, I, M11111I11111, A.
Tl . : 1x1 ell, IW. H1 ' tl, A. I-A"llll9l, IQ f,f:f, I'. Itullen, I. T111,
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Ann Parker Lois Walker Eleanor Chakoian lnzamary Iohnson Mildred Heindl Helen E. McDonald Louise Peters Mary lane Fischer Shirley Lund
Vivian Klnnas Bernice Marks Helen Hochriem Diane Kachantones Gladys B. Larson Mrs. Dorothy Hitt GA-A' Gnd xl--G-V QFAABYA' Fell Secmlmy GAA- Sprmq
Vice President Spring Vice-President Secretary
Patricia Beatty loan Maurides Helen Eiberger
G.A.A. Spring l..G.C. Secretary L.G.C. Treasurer
Secretary
Q 05 Ll! bt C LUL L86 . . . cream oitlf the top of the bottle . ,
A Lillian Rickan Dolores Filman
GAlN the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION made a success ot Colleen Coleqrove GAA. ifresizlf-ti: GAA. President
everything they planned. Much ol the credit goes to the efficient presi' pmsldem Cf LSL' bmmq PGH
dents, Dolores Filman and Lillian Riclcan. Other girls holding executive
positions were Mary lane Fischer, Secretary and Vice-President: Louise
Peters, Vice-Presidenty Shirley Lund, Secretary: and Pat Beatty,
Treasurer.
Freshie initiations, awards assemblies, parties and donations to the
needy and servicemen were some of the activities carried on by this
organization, Miss McDonald was the capable sponsor of the GAA.,
but Miss Heindl could always be found when there was tood around.
Miss Larsen and Mrs. Hitt were also staunch supporters of this group.
The LETTER GIRLS' CLUB was dissolved in the middle of the semester,
but during its short existence Colleen Colegrove lived up to her repu-
tation as a leader. Helen Eiberger and Del Filman were the only "two
year" letter girls.
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l"0 If U1 !AQ tLUflg . . . muscle bound straight A rating they know the ropes
ONE-TWO-THBEE-GBUNTf fooh those Commandos. Actually
they're Amundsen's lettermen, and they really earned those
letters.
The president ot the "A" CLUB during the tall semester was
Leon Iurnesp his second, Don Magnuseng and the secretary,
Stan Berg. The spring semester brought in new bosses, namely,
Boy Sandberg, president: Marty Draths, vice-presidentg and
George Atsaves, secretary. incidentally, in case you missed
the treasurers of the club, it's not because the boys don't have
money, but their esteemed sponsor, Mr. Weintraub, is also
their official money taker-inner.
ln the club's constitution they are pledged to aid the school
and athletic department in every way possible. It is their pur-
pose to promote athletics and better sportsmanship.
The fellows are earnest in regard to their constitution and
purpose, but they aren't averse to a bit of fun, such as intra
club sports, and socials with girls' clubs. They also sponsored
the famous "Faculty and Gridiron Stars, versus the Basketball
Team" game, and intramural sports of all kinds.
Three lettermen oi the past year are now using those same
muscles they earned their "A's" with to kick the Axis around.
This trio is Frank Liptrot, Navy: and Art Berlinger and Iudd
Seifert in the Air Corps.
Leon Iumes
Fall President
Roy Sandberg
Spring President
FALL MEMBERS
Top Bow: I. Potratz, lj. Lavery, IT. Frank, Ft. Sandberg. Row 2: R. Pearson, I. Wey
rich, F. Liptrot, A. Berlenger, M. Drfrths E. Schneider. How 3: Mr. Weintraub, R.
Spaniian, L. Iumes, S. Berg.
SPRING MEMBERS
Top Row: G. Wesbf-y, T. Ebiricrer, C. Atsaves, I, Stocker, M. Drfrths, R. Snndborrr,
G. Atsavr-fs, W. H-vin. How 2: TW. Cranberry, L. Bell, B. Posse, E. Mlllllftl, G Mztsws
C. Timander. Row 3: A Rusk, B. Mitchell, M. Sfllshurg, H. Worsek.
play, made this hook you see today . . . we
got to fralke what commas . .. . hit:-hamrnerw
dig, tthat's our motto..
ln the technical production ot the Viking the staff gratefully
acknowledges its indebtedness tc Vfilliam R. Niehaus for his
characteristic understanding and efficient helpy to Ken Cooley
for his lively and patient counsel in making a "dream" cover
come true and to Fred Bahorn who although absent serving
our ountry unstrntingly gave us a store of artistic ideas from
his facile rnind and pencil and upon which we constantly drew
Many others have lent their aid to the Viking besides the actual
staff They are Lois Pick Alice Hedges Lucille Hoelter Vir
ginra Fosdyke Marilyn Harding Arthur Keller Nancy Phillips
Ruth Ann Schmidt Eva Mae Krrb If 1v1an Hyser Elarrte Streren
and Audrey Mclieever
A last acknowledgment rs due this to the Taasg clan Ted
did the Joh in 38 Bud carried on in 42 And in 43 the last
of the Taastgs Martha added another hrrght chapter to their
story of efficient and lovcl service to the annual
SENIOR FEE COMMITTEE
Rear How Vt ryne Fasper Patricia Rrrhn Arthur Keller Front Row Mny Ellen
Becker Gerry Gibson Alu' Barbour Mrrrguertte Krne Mildred Wfrrm rn Helen
Swanson Bernice Marks
PICTURE REPRESENTATIVES
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Alice Barbour. Editor
Marguerite A. Kane. Business Manager
Dolores Filman, Associate Editor
Lois Lawson. Assistant Editor
Aurilla P. Dwyer. Art Editor
Martha I. Tausiq. Assistant Business Manager
Audrey McKeever. Circulation and Review Editor
Ioan Stout, Literary Editor
Laveme Krater. Ianuary Album Co-editor
Susie Meinert, Ianuary Album Co-editor
Lois Knicl. Iune Album Editor
Nancy Colver. Advertising Co-manager
Lila Weichbrodt. Advertising Co-manager
Lorraine Dieringer. Art Assistant
Andrew Stathis. Photographer
Charles A. Bill. Eafrulty Adviser
Lois Lawson and Audrey McKeever Norder who Lois Knicls qivtna
hstenina to Ioan Stout per usual out with tho pepsodent to now
One Hundred Forty nine
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Le Verne Krater and Susan Meinert
nevkinq avway it senior ctppointrnents
Taktfia ti dose of vitaminD with their work
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The tenth annlversary ed1t1on of the VIKING has been a cher
rshed dream smce l936 Staffs v1sual1zed 1t as the largest and
the most detarled hook to be pubhshed at Amundsen The l942
staff reahzed th1s more than any of the others and whrle they
were putttnq out therr own annual they unearthed facts and
f1qures for thrs book Many hours were spent 1n hbrarles qomq
thru flles for scores letters were exchanged and records com
plled Wrthout therr labor 1t IS doubtful that thrs book would
have become a reallty
W1th the openmq of the fall semester a serrous problem arose
There were not many members on the staff and even these
were becommq fewer War pay proved too temptmq Three
4A hlstory classes supplled the new blood needed to carry on
we Maki fAe Zin .
laugh not wee hour Will19S a as
we eat at last,' quote L L always on
the go Brlls last stand p s he
never knew what h1t hlm good to
the last drop don't grve up the shrp
W1th a staff that was stlll under manned the book started
rollmq
Other d1ff1cult1es hampered produchon The photoqrapher had
to llmll plctures because of pr1or1t1es on materlals The prmter
asked for all copy early as they faced a senous man power
shortage M1dn1qht otl was burnt and at t1mes even sleepless
mqhts spent Classes were mrssed and pleasure t1me forgotten
For a whrle rt looked as 1f the IFVIGW sect1on would have to be
ehmmated but subscnptrons were mcreased and the fact f1nd
mg contmued At long last the seemmqly endless Work was
f1n1shed The staff now presents the 43 V1k1HQ' and they feel
that they are qwmq a record to Amundsen whtch may be useful
rn the years to come and serve as a steppmq stone to further
achlevements
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term rolled around, Dolores took over the edltors Job and
retalned as ASSOClGl9 Ednors V1fQlHlG Munson and Ellen Cas
ton1er As usual Mrs M1ddendorf was on hand as ed1tor1al
adv1sor and MISS Swanson as lousmess adv1sor lack Levy was
apable advert1s1nq manager whlle Dean Dovelcas and Leary
ere 111 Charqe ol ClTClllClllOTl Andrew Stallus wae the
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Fall Editor
Wayne Gasper
Spring Edrtor
Dolores Filman
Assomate Edrtors Glona Tschudy Ellen Castonier.
Vxrqmxa Munson Lors Rasmussen Ierry Gibson
Lucxlle Hoelter Betty Denqht Ioan Stout Ed Sher
man Lu Ellleen Kevlll Ioan Dxersson Betty Han
son and Helen Chnstos
Busmess Manager lack Levy
Photographer Andrew Stathls
K rrculatron Dean Dovekas and Leary Knessl
REPRESENTATIVES
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LuE1leen Kevlll Edward Sherman
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Belly Hansen Belly Denqhl Lucxlle Hoelter
nyone passmq by 326 would wonder How the LOG STAFF
ever gels the
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tle Confus on and even nrodrm
es the log 13 strll consmlered
One of the fmest hugh School papers m the Cl V
TQ mq over the edrlorslup durmq the fcrll semester was slave
dnvmq VVGYH Gcrsper Glor T
lo schucly cmd Dolores FllI'l'lGI'l
were two old sl d H
an vs who helped hlm out When the sprmq
One Hundred Forty-six
00l" . the scrence of ltfe . the plant, the anrmal, and the Amundsenrte . Mrss Mutfet
ramp tramp tramp could well be the theme song
ot the BIOLOGY CLUB Takmg hrkes and gorng on
trrps to vanous places rn Chrcago occupred most of
therr trme durrng the past year Not only drd the mem
hers ot thrs club learn new thrngs about the world ot
scrence but also how to he socrable and enroy each
others company Busmess was comhrned wrth pleasure
as the group lunched together rn the torest preserves
atter an educatronal treld trrp or rn a museum after
explorrng tts ancrent relrcs
Mrss Kremer the sponsor ot thrs club takes great care
rn plannrng these trrps rn order that her puprls wrll get
as much educatronal value out ot them as possrble
Among the many places they have vrsrted srnce therr
organrzatron are the Freld Museum Museum ot Scrence
and lndustry Lrghtrng Instrtute Gartreld Park Conserva
tory the Trrhune Newspaper Ottrces rce cream Iac
tones and many broaclcastrng statrons I-layrrcle par
tres were one ot the socral hrghlrghts of the season
Row: C. Lenard, I. Parker, I. Otis, . , . furnq s, , Lf ry
D. Prerler, ll. Nrcholson, I. Curran, H. Pedersen, G Kropke. How 2: A. Bin-
n.', E. Wallacl, H. EI-chnd, I. Drerssf-n, D, Lockwood, I. Prentrss, I. Ko e,
W. Dell, M. Snowdwn, B. Lutzen, F. Newman. Row 3: C, Ollerer, H. Gus
son, R. owns, .. re s I, A rn o, . Drlqar , R. Zrnk, B. Magnuson
. orton . H Y' 1. om Row: R. Ifll nw, . ,t ., , fr ,,
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To Row: E. Ruck, H. Herald, B. Kruse, B, Fundrs, F. Rosene, I. Colrfs,
. chrewe, L. Aulrn, A. E res, . Hem d, . Courtney. How 2: ss
Kremer, C. Woltt, A. Kelly, V. Lopez, C. Rinehart, B. Shogren, B. Turner,
C. Mater, I. Grrnde, Fl. Anderson, S, Andorstrom, C. Srlls. Row 3: C. Hoppe
H. Clausen, T. Strezleckr, B. Zaqars, N. Anthony, D. Cr-onberq, T. Ehrnf: r
ID. Boenke, O. Akerlund. Bottom How: IJ. Walsh, M. Hauser, I.. Swfrnrtll
T. Mrrtsr luis, I w . 11 t, 7' r, .. Wray'-r.
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greets spider . . . afternoon weedl hunts . . . Ibotany arndl zoology pwants and animools amazmg what'
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One Hundred Forty-live
When the song W' 'Tis Autumn" was popular,
Marilyn Miller took her place at the head oi the
TAU CHAPTER, with Elaine Piestis as her assist-
ant. Patiently recording each event was Grace
Iverson, while Loretta Schmidt played the part
ot Simon Legree. With the coming ot the New
Year, Loretta Schmidt sat in the numher one
chair, while Elaine Bestis held her own. Grace
lverson remained at her post, and Pat Peters
dort had to try and collect. Halloween, Christ-
mas, skating, and slurnlter parties proved a lot
oi iun.
lntroducinq the most recent oiticers ot the
THETA CHAPTER, we have Marian Doetsch,
Presidentg Doris Berve, Vice-Presidenty Dolores
Baumhart, Secretaryy Mary Erskine, Treasurerg
and Betty Glees, Social Chairman. Last year's
executives were about the same with Marian
Doetsch and Doris Berve, President and Vice-
President respectively: Janet Edwalds, Secre-
tary: and Betty Glees, Treasurer. lt seems that
their chiet interest was entertaining service men,
hut they also liked skating, bowling, swimming,
and riding parties.
Activity plus is the keynote ot the ZETA CHAP-
TER. as they had swimming and riding parties,
a sleigh ride and hayraclc pow wow, took a trip
to Wisconsirr, and sponsored a hard times
party, and turnahout social. They also lent a
hand with Thanksgiving and Christmas bas-
kets. The tall and spring oiiirters were Phyllis
Melusky and Shirley lohanson, President, Do-
lores Qlaughlin and Pat Collins, Vice-Presi
dentg Florence Ferret and Sally Coyle, Secre-
taryg and leanne Preeding and Marge Laux,
Treasurer.
Lei! to Right
N. Swanson
S. Kaltenboin
l.. Vrronis
C, Iverson
L. Schmidt
E. Restis
P. Petersfiwr
B. Both
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B. Glees
M. Erskine
l. Bcrders
D. Baumhart
M, Collins
I. Edwalrls
D. Berve
First Row
B. Connell
B. Kirkpatrivi:
M. Doetsrim
if. Gustkff
A. Baird
Rear Row
D. Qlauqhlir
P. Me-lusky
S. iohanscn
F. Feret
M. Laux
First Row
P. Collins
I. Freedinq
D. Bauer
S. Coyle
S. Heinz
time to go home girls , .. . sorry it's over.
merman V1C9Pf9S1deHl Bee W1tt Secre
the b1g boss and Carol Lamack her
grref hox etrquette she who brtes last, lbrtes hardest take at course from Franklrn at trsket, a
tasket lceepmg up wrth the Ioneses fat least from a drstancel much ado shout somethmg UD
he event that brrngs the fondest memo
r1es to the IOTA CHAPTER IS a p1cn1c they
had at Cedar Lake complete w1th sand and
fl1es To be sure they also had a good ol
pa1arr1a party took a few turns around
the roller rrnk d1d the1r b1t for the U S O
and celebrated Chrlstmas and Halloween
1n real style The1r capable off1cers were
DOTIS Campbell Presrdent Bernadette 'Zrm
tary and Kathryn Nrckolson Treasurer
W1 B Wtt erman Row 2 R Sch ab R
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ast fall the OMEGA CHAPTER was
ruled over by Queen Ann Parker Prrrne
MIUISTGI Iackte Allard Court Be order
Donna Koehler and Chancellor of the Fx
chequer Bettf Hansen Th1s sprtng a new
democrat1c government was set up w1th
Ruth Granger Presrdent Mldge Grlrnour
VICE Pres1dent Glorta Kapell Secretary
and Ann Parker Treasurer As Jotted down
rn the rn1nutes of the rneetmgs they often
occupred a whole row 1n the B 61 K amuse
mer1t hou es and were part1al to pa1arna
ar1d bowl1ng partres
Top Bow lv' Grlmour A Spe rs E McNamara L G11
mour I Parham Bottom Row B Hanse I Allard R
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One Hundred Forty three
By way of offrcers the gals of the KAPPA
CHAPTER d9Cld9d that Dorsey Starck was
to be thelr presrdent whrle Iean Schaffer
was elected second 1n command Iean
Moore had the task of keep1ng the records
stra ght and Dons B1anch1 balanced the
accounts A poll taken by th1s group post
trvely determ ned the tact that most of all
they enyoyed sleepy t1me part1es w1th
plenty to eat They d1d the1r part for the
USO by donat1ng cakes for the servrce
centers
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Another chapter w1th two sets of offrcers
s OMICRON ln the fall the b1g boss
Carol Lamack and Elarne St1eren
her r1ght hand man Gertrude Zernke
Mary Yagod1cs took care of the notes
cash respectrvely Spr1ng brought a
changes 1n the mob as Elcune St1eren
was
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and
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ond Gertrude Zemke contmued tak1ng
notes whrle Lorra1ne Wagner guarded
e money bag A good t1rne meant par
IGS wh1ch 1ncluded skat1ng r1d1ng danc
mg and hohday celebrat1ons
Rear Row E Chap A Propst L Wag
G Peterson I M Br de M Yaqod s C, L lc FIISI
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The LAMBDA CHAPTER often got together
for a merry trrne rolltng them down the
alley IH one of the nerghborhood bowl1ng
lanes Hamburgers and cokes were a fol
low up to answer the call to chow Lors
Duerr was Pres1dent MGTIOH Hansen V1 e
Presrdent Kay Spear Secretary and Fran
ces Van Bogart Treasurer Other amuse
ments that were favored by the grrls were
lrvely roller skat1ng part1es sleepless pa
Jama partres and the usual 1f we can all
aet a man Saturday nrght partres
Rear H L Yett H L mbos
B W lc K Spe F1rstRow I lv
To prove they were veteran theater goers
the SIGMA CHAPTER got together one
nrght about that certarn trme when l1fe IS
supposed to begtn and went to see L11e
W1th Father They also managed to bake
some cakes for the USO and have an
old fash oned Chrrstmas celebratron and
Valentme s party' The1r fall and sprrng of
ftcers were respectrvely Marguer1te Kane
and Mary Ellen Becker Presrdent Patr1c1a
Hahn and Florence Anderson Vrce Prest
dent Ruth Schm1dt and Helen Gelt1s Sec
retary and Mary Ellen Becker and Pat
Rahn Treasurer
Rear How F A derson M K ne Row 2 E Epp M
B G V F dyk First Row R
Schmd E K by P Hahn I Bork D Carlson
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doesn't evervone silt on the floor, gals? . . the sleepless pajama
ea1n't miss misses armvfnavv conversations clon't it funl
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The GAMMA CHAPTER always had a
gay Ol time at their barbecues spaghetti
feasts paJarna parties sleighrides break
fast ride and particularly their not to be
forgotten initiations All these good times
are in part due to their efficient president
ois Knici Vice-President Lucille l-loelter
Secretary Marge Frazer and Treasurer
Ginny Krowka.
First How: la. Filnian V. Krowk 1, L. Knicl A. Barbour,
. , B. Der al t. Hear Row: M, Tc ble M. Bl nke ,
B. M ' , 'f. f c A . : , , St ut, L. Hoe .
One Hundred Forty-one
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Quite often in the limelight was the EPSI
LON CHAPTER which won popularity by
giving several dances the last of which
f as the Shoreline Shuffle given at the
Columbia Yacht Club Nancy Colver
charted the ship s course Peggy Dunn kept
the ship s log and Bette Long stood guard
over the treasure chest. On deck taking
care of the recreation of the passengers
was Lila Weichbrodt.
Rear ROW: E. Plodbora, N. Colver, fl. A d. . H 2:
. W, hbrodt, N. Bunn, D. " ok, I. . , . 1 H.
First Row: B. Lona, T. Rob nson, L. Iihnson,
Cnief of tne ETA CHAPTER was Charly
Bfl and her aide de camp was Helen
Mickelson Helen Sarros did most of the
writing and Kathy Ryan was forever try
ing to balance the budget Corkle lohn
son was slated as historian. These gals
had a lot of fun doing old fashioned things
like having hayrides picnics and sleigh-
rides.
to H'gh!: l.. B. , . Kr? . . of . . '
sell, H. Sarros, C. Byl, K. Ryan, C. lohnson, H. Mickel-
sei, A. Walsh, l. Chrxstoffel.
pert lrttle squrrts classy combrnatrons let s have a party belated dues most of the
partles wrll you have your Ovaltme stra1ght7 the tfleets rn the grrls are out
he grrl who swung the gavel rn the
ALPHA CHAPTER was Peggy Sllm who
when absent could de end on Ann La
Velle to start SWIHQIHQ Helen Duwentester
pushed the pen and Lynn Strassherm
counted the srlver and a lot of copper
Soclal Chalrrnan W1nn1e Westrrch slated
paJarna and bowllng partres and dances
at the USO Center 1n Hywood as the
chret act1v1t1es Wrrtlng a monthly paper
kept the more arnbltlous busy
Rear How G Tr has A La elle C Gallams W West
h E Rtt Front How P Corbett L St shem P Sl
fl t t r P B
l merrlrnent was to be had the BETA
CHAPTER d d the customary thrng that IS
they each tracked down a male anrmal
brought hrrr to an appolnted destrnatlon
and presto a party Number one otlrcer
of the lub was Lols Rrng second rn com
mand was Ann Ertckson Helen Erberger
kept track of what was what and Dorothy
Szewczyk balanced the books rnost ca
pabry
arlso F on G p
Two term gals who mrght grve Roosevelt
sorne competmon rt the rneetlngs contrnue
after graduatron as they plan are the
leadrng o trcers ot the DELTA CHAPTER
Frances lohnson IS madam presrdent and
lanet Rassrnusen IS the madam s second
Always on the Job IS Marrlyn Hardrng
oecretary and Faye Olsen keeps track of
the green stuff A pat on the back goes to
PeQQY lohnson who arranged all the ac
llV1l19S the club took part 1n
elshl g DStae ow2 U rr tn
time
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HC I I i I : I I I rcs 1 I I 1mmI C n. HOW 3: . Damels , . S roude, D. Szewczyk. L. O c ae er, ,. k ,. R : l , Sh ckel o , F. Olsen
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nonpartisan otfltircers , ., . vvho's not here today?
The superior olticers ol the DELTA CHAPTER
in the spring and tall were Marilyn Ptau and
Muriel Gray respectively. Next in command
were Muriel Gray and Muriel Taube, and Sec-
retary Carla Reyner served two terms, as did
Treasurer Doris Ream. This crowd had fun
galore at a turnabout party and two hen parties
given last tall. A beach party at Gages Lake,
and a Halloween party were also big attrac-
tions.
The otlicers ot the EPSILON CHAPTER were so
well liked that they held their positions through-
out the year. Audrey Meyer was presidentg Bar-
bara Deswarte, Vice-President, and Erma
Cletcher doubled on the secretary-treasurer an-
gle. Entertainment lor these troopers was had by
way ot a good ol' picnic at lackie Saunders' cot-
tage in Wauconda, lllinois, and a Christmas
party complete with mistletoe and all the other
trimmin's.
Cornrnander-in-Chiel ot the GAMMA CHAPTER
last spring was Patricia Lundauist, and loan
Lehrman took over in case ot her absence. lane
Lenlzerg took care ot the writin' chores, and
loan Maurides kept the accounts straight. The
tall ollicers were loan Lehrman, Diane Kachan-
tones, Met Nirntz, and Patricia Lundauist, presif
dent, vicefpresident, secretary, and treasurer
respectively. Their activities were a weenie
roast, tour of Riverview, a progressive dinner,
and a donation ot cakes to the U.S.O.
One Hundred Thirty-nine
sleigh rides . . . all in favor? .. .. .. but yes! ,
Piano
lil, Qwrrry
Around Piano
ll, Zrrrvrrs
M, Tanlir-
Cl, Tsclrrrriy
G. Stroll
A.. Hedges
M. Crowtlier
P. Posse
C. Reyner
D. Rerrrn
E. Carlsen
M. Plan
Top Row
li. Lipp
li. Rirtriv-r
ll, Peters
B. Fullerton
S. Terramw
I. Stlllllftlfi
Row 2
B. De-Swarte
A. Meyer
B. Bennett
Row 3
L. Eickstaedt
F. Cletrlier
Top Row
ll. Swanson
I. l.enbnrq
l. Maurides
M. Nirrrtz
Bottom Row
L. Peters
P. Luncicnlist
I, Coburn
D. Kaclrantonv
l. Koehler
I. l..aBant
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Audrey Meyer Lois Knicl Ioan Lehrman Shirley Iohanson
f'frll flresitlrint Spring Pit-sifit :Lt Pill S '-.' if tfiiy liprinri St-ctrt-tfrry
THE SGC. or SENIOR GIRLS' CLUBS, sponsored by Miss Foy, is one of the
most colorful organizations in Arnundsen. lt has an executive board rnade up
of the presidents of each chapter. ln the fall the officers of the board were:
Audrey Bloom, President, Ioan Lehrrnan, Vice-President: Elaine Restis, Secre-
tary: and Ioan Stout, Treasurer. The spring "bigwigs" were: President Louis
Knicl, Vice-President Elaine Stieren, Secretary Shirley Iohanson, and Treas-
urer Nancy Colver
,IM oue fAe e e can
wlhatls mine is yours
Spring a year ago found the ALPHA CHAPTER under the rule of
Corrine Meyer, and her counselor Ieanne Johnson. Official re-
corder was Ethel Goller, and Alice Geweke took care of all the
loose change. Fall brought Iean Peterson in charge, Alice Geweke
sat at her right, Iean Iohnson did the scribbling, and Lois Okerberg
counted the silver.
The presiding officer of the BETA CHAPTER last spring was Eloise
Evett, and Marianna Dugo acted as her efficient second. Mildred
Wartrnari took notes, and Violet Ahlstrand balanced the budget.
ln the fall, Ioyce Williams took a turn at keeping the girls in line,
and Gloria Newlands stood ready to back her up, Eileen Draugelis
did all the writing and Dorothy Andres tried to collect
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Top : .. ssen . Iohnson, l.. Cl-cfrbcxfi, . Gewekf. Top : . :ez fin , l. Iofrnowits, lf, lfvvtt, I. I.hn::on, lf,
ff. Collet, I. Ktifb ivhor. Ro 2: C' M- yf: E . :Lu I. Peterfaon F its. Ro I 1. NG' lf ridsz, Y. Hfrfilwrw, I VV,tlt'rn.::, l'.
,. ' tier, A. Ivfsison, S ri , 3: lf Ft t M. Bfwth tteS -riow M ttutio, t. it ns: Ro : , tin , M, W-iinitin
Top Row I Akerman P Lessner F Ma er L Knapp H Hartw1q S Br1tton I He1n mann B Kruse M Burn
dale I Ohnmacht Row 2 I Wagner D Lund M Cleat R Gade R Peters P Beyer I Prentrss I D1erssen N
M H e S SChl1'l"ll91
Rleker M Wagner Row 3 M Y'IqOdlCS B Epp A Dwyer H Lambos L Yetto ans n
Klaqes G Mannmq Bottom How G Peterson I Baucke K Anderson R Budnev H Krueger O D 1 as I
Hlqert H Ped r on L Roms
A modern explorer 1sn t always a geographlcal one Many new worlds are opened
to the LIBRARY STAFF through the books Wllh wh1ch they are fam1l1ar There IS
also a good supply of rnagazlnes on hand thanks to Sh1rley Schlrmer who has
charge of them
Ruth Peters has tak
Dwyer lb too busy mark1ng Cshe reads more than she marks? books preparmg them
for the shelves Harry Kreuger the lone wolf of the staff IS the off1c1al book Shllle
for the group wh1le Harry labors Manoa Olson has the easy Job of ch1ef typ1st
At one of the meetmgs where everyone has a good t1me 1t was de 1ded to award
letters to members of the staff who had served four semesters Th1s IS someth1ng
entlrely new and Nere1da Rleker Ioan Akerman Harry Kreuger Betty Epp Helen
Lambos Lorrame Knapp Aurllla Dwyer and Sh1rley Schlrmer who are now Gl1Q1bl9
for letters are proud to be the frrst ones to ol1sploy them
AS1d9 from explormg the realm of books the staff managed to f1nd the1r way to
the SSFVICG Men s Center w1th an armload of cakes Ethel Enckson complalned that
the tr1p wasnt long enough to see everyth1ng but Betty Epp suggested they remedy
that by go1ng agam That however 1S up to MISS Evers our chlef of staff
en over the Job of decoratmg the bullet1n boards SIHCG Aurllla
One Hundred Thlrty seven
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shps all SOC181llt6S have rneetmgs here
STAFF OFFICERS
HEAR HOW Oly1'1p1a Demas Secretary ROW 2 Shnley
h1rmer Pr s1dent Irene Olwmacht VICE Pres1dent ROW 3
Ann Klaqes DOC1CIl Chmrman Ioan Ak man Treasurer
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1s there at doctor rn the house?
he Amundsen HIULI School branch ot the lun1or RED CROSS
under the able sponsorslno ot Mrs Robertson has attempted
to awaken the students to the real1zat1on ot thelr part 1n the
unlversal war effort Makmq lap boards navy sewrnq k1ts
army sewmq lat and bedroom sllppers are Just a tew ot the
mterestmq pro1ects th mdustnous club members have taken
up durma the past year
The OTTICGTS ot ll'11S beneflclal orqanlzatron were Mary Kachan
tones Presldent Lou s Levme V1ce Pres1dent and Tasoula De
merge Secretary
Th1s orqan1zat1on has really come 1nto 1lS own s1nce the war
Row L Holzer E E mann N' L tthcx E L nrrd L Iolmson C, Lorem
o ro W s V Pot E Anderson
echbrodt L Kn cl A B 1 xrno Os s o er ev Il
Len R .1 W
Olllnfeffg QI"ff0l'lL L9
dns way youse yorlxs su or be satted
h1s way please' Thus we 1ntroduce the SERVICE GIRLS
whose duty 1t IS to act as recepuomsts usherettes and hostesses
at d1fterent events that occur 1n the school
Thrs bevy ot beautres mcludes auburn ha1red Harr1et Dxacos
tall dark and glamorous Helen Hochnem v1vac1ous loyce
Chrrpe Helen Golenko ot the sparklmq personahty and stately
loan Broclfhott and Mar1lyn Peo
The tall ott1cers were as follows Pres1dent Lo1s Rasmussen and
Secretary Dorls Cook The sprmq ott1cers were Pres1dent Dor1s
Cook V1cePres1dent Dorothy McCarnbr1dqe and Secretary
Mur1el Blankee Some of the q1rls who m1ssed the p1cture were
Helen Bodeen loan Brockhoft Patr1c1a DeVr1ese Nancy H1ll
and Helen Hochrelm Tl'11s club IS sponsored by Mrs Heflm
son Bottom Row M xy Fisk rn l7o1ctl1y M Qin hr da or lc Bl
ry an
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H, Gustafson, H. Olson, R. Fo1d, A. Allxson, A. Koch, B, Lundqulst. Bottom Row: L. Top Row: loycw Clmpe, Helen Golenko, M+111lyn Peo, Hturwt llmtros, llonntr lohun
W 1' , . 1 , . 11 bour, M, Kaclf t n ., M15 R b tson, l., L 1 Q, T. .' . : fl me, . 1 c if 1 1 1-, D 'ns Con , Murml ankesn
A www, B 1nGf:e11ber', L. lk?-n. Mfr l f' Zuruck.
olrurnl . 4, . rfr-rat-tart-tat-tat the Ilaps had
rlonft shoot until you see the whites otf
harrnchl on the douhle , . hop! hep!
Next to he presented were the American Legion
medals. They were as follows: Efficiency, Mar-
shall Stern, Dale Arvidson, Louis Stupas and
Carl Ollererg Rifle Marksrnanship, Iack West
and Thomas O'Reilly. A representative of the
Chicago Tribune then awarded eight gold and
tour silver medals to the following cadets: Dale
Arvidson, Arthur Beck, Frank Bloom, Howard
Sweeney, Richard Rapoporte, Iohn Nosbaurn,
Richard Trehilco, Plato Laris, and Michael Krug.
The R.O.T.C. has done all it possibly could
toward the war effort. The cadets collected fif-
teen tons of scrap in the scrap drive and have
drawn up two honor rolls. The first honor roll
filled up so rapidly that another one was nec-
essary. At present there are 29l former cadets
of the unit in the armed forces. There are also
five gold stars on the honor roll. May there
never he any rnore.
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O friends, be men, and let your hearts be strong,
And let no warrior in the heat of fight
Do what may bring him shame in other's eyesg
For more of those who shrink from shame are safe
Than fall in battle, while with those who flee
ls neither glory nor reprieve from death."
One Hundred Thirty-five
COMPANY D
Officers: I. llofshrrum, R. Rtrrioporte, G. Polychronos. How 1: D, Dove a rr io rn
G. Conzstrrntino, I. Skintqvs, H. Bcrrkoll, G, Seretrs, H. Claypool, K. Thomson R Growen R Hale M King
B. Iessop, B Watson, A. fftrrly. Row 2: P. Kowfrlrg, A. Mitchell, E Ch ago rs H Sch mer A G12
Mrrllanoy, S. Markos, IB, Archer, F. Rice, P. Mondrcrqon, T. Morrison H Trernuls How 3 T Mann
C. Zuckernarr, I. Betzelos, A. Iohnson, M. Grunnakrzronrs, I. Delaney R Ripley S Sande M Golk
N. Paprrdenrs, W. Peterson, H. Peronrs, H. Black, R. Olson, L. Demos
DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS
Officers: L. Strrpas, K. McArthur, D. Arvrdson, C. Fischer, W. Crrrlstrc nd R w 2 T K rsal s D Mrsch
P. Hogeorges, T, lohrrson, I. Clarke, I. Peterson, D. Hstahrook, H. Clausen G Seietrs I Kilgore I Diesr
Row 3: D. Tekip, I.. Vespermrrn, G. Strachan, D. Arnopol, I. Brunsell I Govs G Anderson H Spence
R. Nortrnan. Row 4: W. Schertzrnqer, N. Soterrr, II. Iohnson, L. Ward I Ryberg I Schaffer W Meridia rr
L. Thorncrs, H. Mrkkclsen, F. l-lurnes, B. Tionos. Bottom Row: D. Koehler C Landstrom A Betzelos B Ian
j-f,M..:,.1...... ,
blow that big trumpet and beat that
better seat! . . , ready with your gun
their B-'V-D's . , . php, pop! .. . . forrr rd
The maneuvers were held in Hcrrrns Woods in
April durino the sprina vacation. Arrrundseri,
Senn, and Lake View were rnatched aaainst
Sullivan, Von Steuben, and Roosevelt. Arnund-
sen was on the winnino side but they were
later disqualified for approachinq to attack from
the wrona road.
Once a sernester rnedals are awarded to the
outstandinq cadets in different fields. The folf
lowinq received rnedals: Efficiency, Arthur Glesf
ner and Iaclc West: Neatness, Bernard Mayer,
Louis Stupas, William Dell, and Louis Bour-
nalcisg Reeruitinq, Iohn Mech, and Socrates Mar-
kosy Band Efficiency, Arthur Lilly and Carl
Fischer: Rifle Marlcsmanship, Thonras O'Reilly
and David Watson.
COMPANY A
Lust Row: H. Thr., ig-, IU, Wwser, CJ. Aki rlurirl, P I rr, -11, ii, iiurfz,
A. Vtlfrlson, R Olzsrvii, I. Kottr-, I. '-I 1 In :1, lt,Sttr:r'r1 I M.llirii rr..
ROW 2: R Kofl::r'lr, if Iolirrfwrt, I' Sgr--ri, M. Gill, I, Itilrr rift
L.. Lundell, R. Sn ztz, I. Sw' rr. Row 3: A. Mrllfrrcl, A Iutriivrl-r-1
R. Rick, R. Sterrilwrii, I. Polywlvifrit 11, R Ostwrtitr r, I, Gwktrpz, V.
Peter, I. Murrick, li. Hoerrinq, M. Stzidivtrrit. Row 4: li. ltovr-kits
l.. Kern, A. Beck, G, Mills, E. Baird. Row 5: H, Swift-ni y, I Nos
twrurrt, V. Bloom, T, O'Rf tlly, I. W- :xt First How: W Iii-tl, M
Smvrtrtvss, L. l9irtxrrirrI1i:., It. Vtftrtm-nit
COMPANY B
Officers: F. Vrirr.v.rr, il. Mrrisriritiis, R iSr'hrrr.fi1 it tlvliritttl-1
I, flirty. Row 1: il, Rrrwssw, R Ktirtrit, fi. Pot'-i:,, i'. Floiirlwl I
Sr'liovlir'ir'h, I firrrlwf-il, li. Kltrrtgtifazt, 'l'. Amit-r:1.wri, R. titiuiii, I.
Sgirwrr, W. Ruhl. Row 2: l". llrrririlzrruvrr, H. Pr-Isrssffri, I, Eiliitt, N.
Kfrvlicrritones, C, Iorsn-ffzori, B, VV,lli trim, lf. Kcrtsrrlrritrs, I. Cfrrrsey
P. Schleifer. How 3: G. Tait, A. tfkorilztrro, W, lurriovrrn, l,
Georaen, A. Henitwl, I. Htrrvfy, if Rtrliireg-:, 'l'. H rl-- fi. K--:sri
K Nwl::oli, C. lf,t7':ilulw'rri
COMPANY C
How 1: B. M ryt-r, li. Burg. Row 2: I. l.r,vy, H. i'wr1ri-y, l
Stryfarrs How 3: H. Holfnieyer, A. tlo:.::, I Klier l'. Alxwlv,
Mirrkos, lf. Worst li, tt. tllostor, R. Artrlfrrisori, H. Alirrrci, it. l.triir:,
IR. liivrzel. Row 4: T. Kfliristoiroirlruz, W, Ryrrrrri, L' Ltlisoui, A.
Strrtlris, B. Sewhr-rfr, I. Shapiro, 'I' 'l'liyfrr-fwri, I Krlfw, Row 51
if. Wtrlsli, C. l,.riderir1ivy0r, C. llrryti, l'. Click-r l Arictrty.
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l. Roirrnakis, P lvirritrrrrrritt L, 'l'urrrfrry, H Girstrrz zz
One Hundred Thirty tour
Front line skirmishes to the grill . . . you'll find
no draftees here, peaceable coercion cinched it
Out ot the twenty-nine schools in Chicago, Amundsen placed
7th in this event.
Every morning for a month the halls oi Amundsen resounded
with the marching of the cadets ot the crack platoon. Under
the leadership of Cadet Lt. Col. Iack West, the platoon finished
eleventh out ot the twenty-seven schools competing. Second in
command ot the platoon was Znd Lt. Lewis Kern. The non-com-
missioned officers of the platoon were as follows: Platoon Ser-
geant-Cadet Capt. F. Bloom, Right Guide Sergeant-Cadet Major
T. O'Reilly, lst squad Corp.-Cadet Capt. H. Mansnerus, 2nd
squad Corp.-Cadet Capt. B. Bapoporte, 3d squad Corp.-Cadet
lst Lt. H. Sweeney.
The crack shot of the Battalion, Cadet Major Thomas O'Reilly,
set cr new record for the standing position. 45 out of a possible
50 in the Hearst Trophy Matches, this score is equal to a 90 out
ot 100 in the regular city matches. The only man to shoot a per-
fect target ot l00 out of 100 was Pvt. Dave Watson. The mem-
bers who receive letters this year, are Cadet Lt. Col. West
Cadet Major O'Reilly, both being on the team for two years
Cadet lst Lt. Sweeney, and Cadet Pvt. Watson.
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FALL OFFICERS
Top Row: K. McArthur, A. Lilly, H. Mansnerus, H. Sweeney, T. O'Reilly, BI. Clausen,
D. Dovekas, B. Mayer, I. Mersch, L. Kern, C. Fischer, R. Rapoporte, I. Noshauix
Bottom ROW: D. Arvidson, I. West, M. Stern, A. Glesener, F. Bloom.
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SPRING OFFICERS
lx! "V": R. Schmock, H. Sweeney, A. Beck, B. Mayer, F. Bloom, T. O'Re1lly, I. West
D. Arvidson, H. Mansnerus, R. Rapoporte, C. Fischer, K. McArthur, I. Noshaurn
2nd "V": K. Thomson, F. Valdivia, E. Baird, D. Dovekas, L. Stupas, I. Levy, W. Carl
strand, I.. Kern. Rear: R. Schottek.
RIFLE TEAM
Top Row: D. Watson, H. Sweeney, M. Golk, A. Millard, K. McArthur. Bottom Row-
F. Bloom, I. West, M. Stern, I-I, Mansnerus, T. O'Reilly,
One Hundred Thirty-three
L alet Leutenant Lolonel Cadet Lreutenaftt Colonel
Marshall Stem lack West
Jyfalfwl ga arm
haye you had your map read lately? medals
and awards they'll take a waae at anythmg
present arms' here comes cookre' tslc, tsls
Tom ORexlly Harlan Mansnerus and Louis Stupas hsten qravely as Sgt
Prussmq explatns the latest nnlltary actmn an then tnanuev 1 s Ind table
HE Amundsen R.OTC Untt one ol the best OfQG1'1lZGl1OTlS
tn the claool has shown a splendtd record 1n the past year
under the very capable QlllClCI1'lCQ of tts mllltary lnstructor Stall
Sergeant Prussrnf,
ln the last two semesters the Amundsen Corps has entered
1nto the Federal lnspectlon platoon competmon rlfle matches
and maneuvers It also sent ofhcers to try lor the Bnqade Staff
Bemq a normal orqantzatton 1t lsnt all work and no play A
drnner dance and banquet took care of the fun angle There
are also Otttcers and Non Comrmsstoned Ofhcers Clubs
Federal lnspectlon day lS the day looked forward to by every
boy cadet ln the c1ty Thts ts when OlllC9fS from the War De
partment tnspect every school and declde Whlch IS the best
The factors deternnnxnq thts declston are neatness dnll theory
oracttcal work and the squad rooms
One Hundred Thxrty two
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tweat . . . try ar little more bird seed, tweirps
off song . . . oh! ifl had the wings of a B-19.
ll together, sing! Thus the MIXED CHORUS spends all of
its time. A version of the opera "Carmen" occupied a great deal
of their time this past semester.
Their hours of diversion have been spent in the election of
officers, the planning of the Spring Concert, and the "Choruses
Swingshittf' a dance which was held in May.
The fall semester officers were: Charles Roelle, President:
Yvonne Pihl, Secretaryg and Robert Dresser, Treasurer. The
spring semester officers were: Roger Zinc, Presidentg Kay
Askounis, Secretary, Socrates Marlcos, Vice-President: George
Walton, Treasurer, and Bob Lindholm, Sergeant at Arms.
This chorus was awarded an excellent rating at the annual
competitions at Lane early in the year. The Spring Concert was
held May l8th at the school. Important solos were sung by
Mixed Choristers, Nancy Sterling, Winnie Iohnson, and Lorraine
Zeiher. Several girls of this chorus had the grand opportunity
to sing in several operas given last season at the Chicago Civic
Gpera House by the Metropolitan Opera Company.
SPRING I
Top How: I., Krrrtr'lrur'k, I. Shrrrrp, M, Groppr, M, Ihrrrrutroporrlos, B. LaBahrr, B. Rrker
G. Llrrrr-rt, M. Schfral, S. Atsaves, D. Murphy, A. Irreger, H. Hartwrq, S. Schmidt,
I. Iohrrson. Row 2: R. Prochnow, R. Hurst, C. Hanson, K. Mueller, E. Erermann, Y.
Prhl, ll. Shark:-y, R. Crrnrrrr, M. Berg, R, Carrrrrr, I. Earle, P. Carson, B. Hermanson.
How 3: M. Malrort, B. Kruse, H. Pedersen, M. Burnsdale, H. Swanell, S. Gecrvaras,
E. lnqrarrr, PI. Borzttchor, R. Stathopulos, M. Kalogerakrs, L. Tountas, B. Paterson.
Bottom How: V. We-hr-r, I. Qurnlrsk, H. Torrraras, L. Zerhor, N. Sterling, P. Sehleql,
H. Focht, M. Murray, IJ. Iohfrnsorr, C. Barn, M. Neufeldt.
SPRING II
Top Row: I. Kotte, B. Berthel, I. Thorrrpsorr, D. Lockwood, I. Delaney, H. Barkell,
I. Betselos, W, Peterson, tj. Felter, R. Bolthot, H. Allard. Row 2: D, Leiter, L. Ander-
son, W. Iohnson, D. Walsh, K. Anderson, A. Rogers, S. Markos, G. Gregory, I
Hoffmeyer, E. Hustead, H. Wershaar, l.. Schneider, I. Baumqartner, ROW 3: D. Covey
R. Zrnk, LI. Costoporrlos, B. Carden, R. Eldh, C. Potter, H. Gustafson, F. Spencer,
I. Moyer, R. llawns, G, Wfrlturr, W. Ryrnan. Row 4: R. Russell, C. Pearson, I. Dyer
K. Askwrrrrrs, I. Holtvld, F. Stone, A. Thorrrwald, L, Iohrrson, M. Ioraensen, M. Haase
ll. Srhrrrn, l.. Wrlkr-rr. Row 5: H. Wells, B. Srrrrrrrvlserr, FI. Srrrrth, C. Larson, B. Melrn
I. Hrlarirt, li. ffvlrvrrrrft.
FALL
Top How: H. Gustafson, IJ. Frrrrrk, B. Chandler, B. Wynran, lj. Lavery, N. Marks
W. Ryman, T. Harland, R. Wrrttlrng, I. Krnrraw, R. Zrnk, G. Walton. Row 2: C. Belvrsr
K. Askounrs, M. Dorrretropoulos, B. Meudt, M. Berq, H. Ossrrran, I. Names, A. Mose
A. Frsvlrer, A. Thornwrrld, P. Leiter, L. Iahnson, M. Neufoldt. Row 3: M. Guth, I
Potter, L. Karlctruck, I. Moyer, H. Allard, I. Schoenerch, D, Sondel, K. Kane, B. Asher
S. Melvin, B. Horrnanson, Row 4: P. May, P. Carson, Lf, Ingram, B. Camm, B. Srnrth
E. Smith, lt. Sclrrrm, I. Threle, P. Roartz, K. Mueller, L. Zerher. Bottom How: D. Rusk
L. Anderson, C. lfckrrrdt, M. Bollr-r, S. Mueller, M. Conrqlro, L. Baker, D. Rrese
T. Jones.
One Hundred Thirty-one
apologres harl' harl' the gang s all hero hut, ll ye heard that song hetfore lly away on Wrngs
rllS year lor the trrst trrrre rrr rrrarry years the rrrusrcal do
partrrerrt has created a SPECIAL CHORUS lor the purpose ot
stagrng soef-ral programs and augmentrng the other choruses
rn contests and concerts
Under the baton of Mrss Nelson the chorus rs cornprrsea of
arorrnd thrrty lrve students who have had choral trarnrng and
most ot them are now takrng rnstructron from prrvate teachers
Because ol the qualrty of these xorces programs are planned
utrlrzrng the solo vorces
Durrng the past two semesters the chorus has oeen called upon
to srng at varrous vrctory drrves Among them were the scrap
drrve a war bond rally and the merrrorahle snake dance for
FALL
rrrrr rlwrrorr o 1 w 2 ll rrrra Trly B Rauscher
yrc rolrr War 1 r C' ry P I lrn torr l Qlrrrrrrrclrt Boitom Row
rdf B rrrocdcr M rotrrr W rrt ' Woodford H Preulrs
Anderson Standing Mrs A J s
t crursor Crrrcago he chorus rlso ctrrr
proorarn the PTA and the specral Arrrrrstrce Day progrrrrrr
Members of the chorus wrll never forget the Fall lhestrval rrr
whrch they garned the experrence to ard th rrr rrr the llrgh
School Choral Contest held at lane drrrrng larrrrcrry wrrrrrrrrg
tor Amundsen a coveted E ratrng
Late rn May the group turnrshed musrcal selectrorrs tor he
l-lrgh ochool Radro Party otterrng Krng lesus rs Lrstenrng
selectrons lrorn Carmen and the Cherrrlrrrrr Song
Elected oltrcers for the sprrng errrester were Qharles Roollo
Presrdent Torn l'larland Vrce Presrdent Mary lane Prscher
Secretary and Paul Booth who took charge ol lrrrarrcral proh
lerns and shared the post ot lrhrarrarr wrth Nrcholas Nrcholos
SPRING
r rnd P o :th :J Jr ow ru
fr lars L, Knrfglrt N Ku ow
Bryan K Kane l Ol 4 r rn
enlxrnson P B k r r
One Hundred Thrrty
, o 4 be 4 o o , 1 1 Y i xr
melody lane . . . let s all srng lrlfre the rrdres srng . r. r. so rr s musrc you want . ., .. well, grye your yorce a
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Top Row: G, Po-lyc'lrrr'rrrr-sa, G. G.h::orr, P. B:.,'.th, l'. lr :rrrrlr ruwr, H. Sterrrbwrq, M. Top How: M. Gr rrrrrrrkrrrorrrra, M. llkstrrrrrr, M. Krrtyrryr, ll. lfrrlyr-trrrrrrr ra, t' Htl. ll.-, 'l',
Gr: r , ' rs, L. R vllr-, N. lgfrwsv l. Ro : Kos . M, 1 , . . 1 N, Ha lr , , B C , G. G l sc r. R 2: M. Hr ss-rr, ll. VVfrolr3.rr, N. Nrvlrfrlrrzs, li.
lx' 'l S, R- 'SS' P- lOS 'l hr ff- 10'i?lf1' r y fi 55 r - Y A ' - Z R. M.l ., '. ' , . rrsrrl, G. Nfrwrrrrrn, P. low rrlr. H 3: Cf. Crrrrflrrry, M. 'l'rrly,
E' P, . Sl h I., . B 'ini Mall zrs, M, l errrll, T.. . , . r V. . , . V, . rrrrrrrrcht, M, Frsclror, P. lvlrr str . Bottom How: M lfflrrtwlrrll,
Q. .4 , : 's . weapon. M. l. ' . , . 11 rr, ll, Srrr, A. Fsrrlrr-r, B. Srrrrth, M. lirfrtrrr rrr,
,y.NQCU" d WACLIOIIO g . .
errily, they roll along, and achieving their goal, the
GIRLS' CHORUS has received a coveted Besides
being their first this is the first one ever to be
awarded to an Arnundsen chorus. The superior rating
was granted to this chorus in the North Side Choral
Competition last Ianuary.
Throughout the year the group has been very active. ln
co-operation with the music department a successful
Fall Festival was presented, and in May this chorus
and the Special and Mixed Choruses combined with
the band accompaniment to produce a concert version
of Carmen by Bizet.
The endeavor of this group is to keep school's music at
the highest standard possible. The "songbirds," who
spend most of their time vocalizing, had as their offi-
Cers: A. Astrenedes, Chairmang Lillian Papacostas and
Kathryn Harris, Secretaries: and Georgia Demas,
Treasurer.
The only social event of the year was the Christmas
party held in the social room. Like all busrnen on their
holidays, the girls stood around the piano and sang.
Because of Mrs. Waggoner's and the girls' love of
music, this is an enjoyable organization.
Top Row: A. Testroet, N. Phillips, A. Astrenedes, F. Skaulf.-s, 'l'. Pappas,
C. Stasinos, I. Staecker, ff. Ackerrnan, Il. Brrnnard, V. Kastens. Row 2:
M. ltonges, S. Rodgers, G. Htrbfrl, L. Klees, A. Martin, I. Godart, C. Schrl
lor, D. Schueler, K. Harris, E. Erickson. Row 3: I. Hannlton, l... Oelschlaeqer,
S. Platek, G. Weiclibrodt, D. Schroeder, D. Block, V. Moore, M. Brown,
B. Bennett. Row 4: A. Kriegh, U. Hunnicutt, I. McCarthy, G. Demas, M.
Fotos, I. Forsytlro, R. Klenczar. Row 5: D. Broadbent, F. Sliatfner, P. Har-
rington, S. Haiaele, O, Unterreiner, H. Procunrer, C. Sassmannshausen,
L. Iohnson, M. Russell, B. Hayes. Row 6: V. Brenrek, C. Geoffray, I. Ram-
say, P. Leiter, I, Corydon, L. Papacostas, E. Maddock.
Top Row: N. Phillips, G. Werclrbrodt, L. Oelschlaeger, D. Schroeder, L.
Burg, lj. Block, M. Brown, B. Bennett, M. Lofstedt, I. Ohrnan, A. Testroet,
S. Platek, F. Skoules A. Astrenedes, I. Harnsay. How 2: Geoffrrry,
F. Shatfner, B. Iohnson, D. Davies, K. Vasilakos, R. Sanderson, E. Sharkey,
B. Hayes, I. Griffith, I.. Klees, A. Zinnof, L. Kessenrch, I. Holfeld, K. Harris,
F. Lrickson. Row 3: A. Sutera, L. Loqrudice, S. Wolfqram, E. Ackerman,
. Anderson, L. Papacostas, H. Focht, E. Young, G. Ostrand, E. Erickson,
. Anqeios, I. Mandi, I. Godart. Bottom How: P. Schwab, C. Mantonya,
E. Brarnard, M. Harrison, D. Hunnicutt, A. Hoch, M. Fotos, L. Tountas,
A. Thurber, D. Davis, V, Psaltrs, G. Andros, G. Demos.
D
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One Hundred Twenty-nine
no hasses here . . , treble clef . . . hour of charm ., . ., such harmony
the major and the minor . . . strike up the band, lboys . . eight: to the bar . . did you say swing it
The baby bands are where the future "KonCert Kids" get their
basic training. First comes a semester in an instruction class.
Then they are advanced to "BAND C," where they gain the
knowledge of their respective instruments, and for the first time
play in ensernfle.
As the "Melody Mites' progress individually, they become
members of "BAND B," where final polish and technique are
acquired. Finally they are real smoothies and ready for their
first personal appearance.
BAND "C": Donald Ariclorsorr, Ytfrrrorr Arititfrsozr, llwtrgti Arqitrrrtrs, Lester fit-rg, Pint
Brown, Ralph Brown, Dorothy Carlson, Mark Cramer, Ltrwrorrcs- DtPrycker, Betty DOWein,
Martin Ellis, Richard Franklin, Howard Gaertner, Phyllis lohrrson, Lloyd Lundberg,
Howard Malnistedt, Robert Melican, Wesley Nerr, Donald Parsons, lane Pollack, Patricia
Rahn, Leonette Schinkten, Gray Strafhort, Eugene Swan, Harold Tlrroop, Robert Warren.
BAND "BH: Donald Anderson, Robert Anderson, Dorothy Rergst, Luster' Borg, Mark Cramer,
Dolores Crirrrrfirratr, Rfitty Do'Vi!eiri, john Gillies, losrirwh firtrrrzlirfirre, Arthur Gliiz, Rob
ert I-iofrnran, Louise lifgal, lohrx lohnson, Robert Iohnson, George Kapsalis, Dolores
Kroncke, larnes Kult, Thomas Lolakas, William Mendrala, Lois Nelson, George Parker,
Donald Parsons, Victor Peter, lack Peterson, fane Pollock, Phyllis Roelle, Gladys Roos,
Charles, Salaf, Leonetfe Schinkten, Virginia Schmid, Robert Schottek, Albert Schwartz,
lack Sloan, Lola Stout, Thomas Swat: Paula Syoen, fiarold Throcyz.
I'
One Hundred Twenty eight
Une step down the soual ladder of Amundsen s rnstrurnental
aroup hrrnas us to the CONCERT BAND an orqanrzatron of
no les., rmportance as lar as musrcal Clb1l1lY or accomplrsh
ments are concerned ror after all the orchestra IS st1ll the so
phrstrcate of musrcal atfa1rs The Concert Band IS the senror
qroup and can Clarm amonq 11S lona 11st of musrcal appear
ances partrcrpatron rn the annual sprmq and tall testrvals pep
meetrnqs and the Crty Sprrna Band Contest Thrs year the
hand won 11S erahth S award playrnq Metcalf s Mounta1n
eer s March the overtures Aphn s and The Troran Prrnce
by G E Holmes Letters are awarded the players who have
completed four semesters IH the Concert Band have played a
solo and taken actrve part 1n the work of the orqanrzahon
One Hundred Twenty seven
A ms Wrllrarn
Anarss Dorothy
nolrl 1111 s
Bauer Albf rta
Bergman Dorrs
Boenrnq Edward
Bronrer' W1l11a111
Coylv qally
Cramer Howard
Crehore Tom
Cronberq Don
Drcrc Robert
Drerrssf Il lcan
Donovan B111
enhfrq All I1
1 1 111 1
Flhs Ceralcl
Errckson Ann
Fmdersen Pat
Flo nrno lan
Gerwrrq Robert
Crelow Howard
Fray lolrn
C111 1th Coorqe
Jurnrnerman lohn
htrstatscrr Anno
C rstfrvsr Il lxllll 1
Q lsr L 11:1
Holt Mrldred
Hoppe Charles
lorqer la oh
l taal Lornse
Kiln C rarrnm-
lfoel 111 Hr :Art
Krrpkr blorra
Kroplc Karole
Kusse H1 11ry
leonberar 1 Mary l.Ol11Sf
Lewrs Leslre
l 1111 1 Ill Fdwarrl
'Vlarlcf y M1 ta
Nleccrrnell Wrllrarn
lVl1llard Allan
lflrlls George
A lson Donald
Nelson l.o1s
Dlson Robert
Orlerlly lf an
Ossovvsm ld
Palrner Adele
Ponder Lorrarne
Parker George
Pr ters Eleanor
Pr ters Stuart
Pe torson ber rar
D11 rson A1111
lolrna Mero
Hrnq Lors
Salat Charles
Qclnllen Leonard
Qelrn Carl
ohoqron 15111
Srnrth George
qtathrs Andrew
Steurbaut Irene
Sm anson Cecrl
Qweeney Howard
Syaen Paula
mple 111 Il 1
Thayer Charles
Trllotson Robert
Tranter Patncra
Valdrvra Fred
Walker Lors
Warman Mrldrocl
Watson Davnl
Vtlrfkstronr Wcrnz
Worsek Lrnrst
Yancler Rrrhard
Zeller Robert
mmmanrlc Hohert
F
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senders . . . sweet and low . . . let's try rt again . . . srtrrlxe up the hand .. . . malseflbelreve ballroom
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, , , , Constantrnrf, llarry Ht-larrdvr, Dolores U'Ftoilly,To111 Tcirrace, Shirley
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MJLC, 6tQf5fl"0 earie rhythms our busmess strrcttly rnsttrumental, solrdl
TA DA TE TA TA TA TA' lntroducrng the muslcal d1v1s1on of
Amundsen Hrgh School under the able drrectron of Mr Forrest
L Buchtel Here they are freshmen sophomores Junrors
senlors all unrted by therr common rnterest IH the world of
muslc
Yes we know the racket rn 330 doesnt sound l1ke IIIUSIC but
we d lrke you to meet the three rndtvrdual ports of Mr Buchtel s
musrcal group
F1rst we have the ORCHESTRA the formal organrzatton Its
prlmary purpose IS to play at all formal occas1ons such as
semor plays graduatlons and other lmportant soclal functrons
Thrs year the Concert Orchestra played the accompantment
to the performance of Car'nen presented by the musrc de
partment
Andersen Hazel
Bauer Alberta
Berg Donald
Block Hugh
Clausen Glorla
Demo Harry
Fahle Barbara
Franks Alta
Grlmore Phyllrs
Grrfflth George
Gutberlet Frances
Hansen Betty
Hoeffer Elrnerl
Iohnson Thelma
Kuss Rrchard
Martrn Iohn
Mlllard Allan
Mrlls George
Nelson Dolores
Nelson Donald
Norton Vera
Clson Robert
Palmer Adele
Pearson Ruth
Pope Srlvla
Rrschard Donald
Ruck Elarne
Ryser VIVIGH
Salat Charles
Schulz Shlrlee
Shogren Brll
Stolper Slfnrley
Terrace Sh1rley
Trllotson Robert
Tranter Patrlcla
TWIHIUQ Betty
Wagner Iohn
Walker Lots
Watson Davxd
Watson lack
Worsek Ernest
Zrmanncl-X Robert
One Hundred Twenty s1x
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rehearsals are always different than the real thing. Anyway I ' ' . .
I I Q 1 - I I I I
H 1 H ' ' I - 1 ' - f
ilfllflfe l Q . . parliamentary procedure enthusiastic debate gala conventions
1-.4
move thot ond onother motron trorn the floor qoes rrrto
effect Rrchord Ford Presrdent durmq the toll sessron kept the
STUDENT COUNCIL rn lrne for promot ons Helprnq hrm were
Robert Posse Vrce Presrdent Dorothy McCctmbr1dqe Secre
tory, Kent Holsrnqer Trecrsurer cmd Icrck Schcttter os Sgt ctt
Arms The scrop drrve the councrl sponsored wcrs the rncrrn
event of the semester but the members olso boosted the rdeo
of o Revrew Sectron rn the V1KlNQ cmd PT A membershrp rn
therr drvrsrons
ln February Don Thomson took over wrth Robert Posse crqorrn
servrrtq Us vrce presrdent Trrllron Anderson cts secretory Robert
Osterberq os trecrsurer ond Vtncent Lopez cts Sgt ot Arms
Wrth the proceeds lrorn cr bow sole deleqotes went to the stcrte
conventron Amundsen s councrl entertouned representotrves
from ctll of the Chrcorqo councrls ort o tect ond sponsored cr
round tctble drscussron wrth students ond tectchers thot wcrs on
outstondmq success
Thrs post yecrr hos been on rnterestrnq ond protrtoble one for
the councrl ond rt looks torwctrd to cr strll more profrtoble one
next yectr
FALL coUNcrL
Top Row B Bordtrorrt R Ostsrberq I lyl ones I 7 Tlrqrns
H Breese R Wtlson A Keller Row 2 l Drerrnqer I Pollock M Krlodrrrros L,
Donnelly How 3 l-1 Flrck E Fllrnq S Lund A Motto A Dwyer L Pcxprrcostfrs
L Stout T Bennet G Schrck L Nelson Row 4 E S eds C Bloomenthcrl I Tort
I Iensrk A McKeever D Mrller D Anderson I Ohrnrrn Row 5 M Wcrqner T
Anderson M Trrusrq S Brown R Spohr Bottom Row Mrs Drllon R Ford B Posse
D Mcfdrnbrldqe C lolerrrove K Holsrnrrtr I Schcrffer l Tountfrs
SPRING COUNCIL
Top Row P Booth I Sclrrrtler E Cdstonrfr L Drerrnqer M Kulodrmos I Pollock
H Sternke D McCurnbrrdqe C Bloomenthol H Flrck P Ioseph Row 2 L Stout
A Motto D Mrller N Keesdl V Lopez B Marks A Dwyer L Popcrcostcrs L
Nelson D Peace Row 3 I Peterson L Osborn D Anderson E Chokorcrn P Lrstuq
A McKeever I 'Torr B Schrck S Lund M Lettcrkes Bottom Row M Gerqer E
gusxsrs IL Torrntos A Keller D Thomson B Posse S Brown R Metzen I Stout
erc
One Hundred Twenty frve
Donald Thomson
Sprrnq Presrderrt
Rrchard Ford
Poll Presrdent
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Bronze pm holders ore the beqmners 1n Amund
sens locol l-lonor Soclety They eorn th1s pm by
two successwe semesters ot honor pomts
Bottom Row M Mn
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f 1 ow 2 t
F oerukts M B 1 rc-bson B R n'1'gen 2 n
rind YV' Snowds rt M P t 1 T J' Q ter M V h eh ll o
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Clo your stutflf lend at hztndl trash pales
eep our school Cleon Thot wos the cry ot the
CLEAN UP COMMITTEE
sponsored hy lvllss Stdnnt
mth lvforqctret l t ts n
CI tcnrnntn Koey tnq the ou
A C A ond Stomp Bullet n Boord up to dole ond see
mo thot otll posters w
tew of the Jobs th
sen ond the
proud to sov thot 819 students hove vlctory qordens
tor wh1Ch 2 500 pockoqes ot seeds ond hulhs were sold
Th
e Sdve the Lown Cornpolqn was onother s
tn olnve sponsoted hy thus oroup
ere tn good Conontron were only ft
ot kept Boh Thompson lonet Rasmus
other memhers husy Tl'1lS comnnttee IQ
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One Hundred Twenty tour
SPRING NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The ofhcers are QIVQII the1r dunes by the pomt system
The person w1th the h1qhest amount ot pomts bema
ores1dent the next vme OIGSICIGIII and so on down the
lme The fall offzcers were Pres1clent Marllyn Pfau
V1cePres1dent Glorla Tschudy Secretary Meta Nrmtz
and Treasurers Wayne Gasper and Ruth Hendry The
brq chrets of the sprmq se111ester were VITCJIIIIG
Krowka Pres1dent Mary Ehen Becker V1CePres1dent
Pat Hahn Secretary and Dons Cook Treasurer
Amundsen s own Honor SOCIQIY IS not as excluswe as
the Natlonal Honor SOCIGIY Anyone who IS o11 the
honor roll accordlnq to a SDGC1I19d number ot pomts
counted by grades tor two consecutrve semesters aets
a bronze p1n
Top How M Becker P Plcrhn M H d nq L K ock Te-11 t
Levy A Oson Po yQh1or1 s G Atsav s F1 E C11ston1e1 I
Brockhoii G Tr1has How 2 M Holrnen A Motta 1 G11
oun 1 II os C I1 s S11 1
ut unwentsstc 1 V' 71 111kr 11 Ro M Bon
II M erner N vt 1 41 Lo Iawson
lom Row E Chr1ko1r11 V Krowk 1 K1bv M T 111111 111 1 M ID1 t
111 Q wa 3 JI 1 L M Gs avr A Bro fs
lbrarn busters reall scholars 111 the black and out of the red at the top of the ladder . take at bow
One Hundred
wo more semesters and a srlver pm IS yours
lf you can stay on SIX semesters you re rraht
you shme out w1th that qhtterma aold emblem'
Now you are el1a1ble for adnussron 1nto the Na
t1onal Honor SOCIQIY
Alter tour years ot knowrnq these people we
have decmled they re pretty swell and hope you
have too
SILVER PIN HOLDERS
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Ruth Hendry
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Q QAAOFI, P885 Q , . the thinkers . , ..
hose tamous people you hear so much about are the members ot
Arnundserfs branch ot the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. They're some
times Called brains, but it you ever meet them, youll tind out they're
2
. really just plain kids. However, for some reason or another, they try
A Q harder. College is the goal pacli ot some, or a dreamed-ot protessiong
6 others just like "book larnin'
This oraanixation takes special Care to avoid being ti Club ot "whiz kids,"
Not only scholarship but oharacter also is a necessary aualilication to
become a meml' er ot this club
ta Nxmlz
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wayne Gcsper FALL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Patricia Hahn 1 2 , Bow 2
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One Hundred Twenty two
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i Y 1 , Cl. T.: 'l'x.dy, lfl. l't vi R. llf-n try, VK tl :ani r i, R. Olsson '. lli1i.t in rtfiz. 1 4 :': im
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Top Row: E. Kapsalzs, K. Harris, H. Pallis, S. Geavaras, B. Kollintzas, M. Guskos, H. Simos, E. Anqelos,
P. Korkoneas, T. Demerqe, H. Williams, M. Mrmos, F. Sotern. Bow 2: E. Giannaris, M. Kalogemkis, V.
Psaltis, B. Korkoneas, M. Lettakes, R. Slcitlioifulos, D. Koikonwxs, D. Nichols, li. Hussis, A. Caritos,
R. Betze-los, P. Fmskos, H. Kolettes. Row 3: A. Astrenedes, l. Katsahnias, M. Papas, A. Mouzakis, Z.
Stasinos, F. Skoules, S. Atsaves, M, Palmer, ll. Vertogias, K. Vasilfikos, E. Harris, Mi. Kapsfilis. Bottom
HOW: L. Tountas, G. GQ-Oirifi, A, Vosiniotis, B, Cifxnnfuis, B, Vosmiotzs, M Fflrniakis, C, Ilwiiwis, K. Gil-gory.
ll. Gregory, Fl. Spear.
Service Mens' Center, purchasing VVar Bonds, and donating money and gitts
to the American Red Cross.
The present officers are: Iarnes Polychrones, Presidentg Torn Christopoulos,
Vice-Presidentg Eugenia Giannarts, Secretary: and Diane Korkaneas, Treasurer.
Adding to Amundsen's culture, they have bought several Greek history books
tor the library, and purchased one ot the pictures now hanging in the social
room.
One Hundred Twenty-one
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Amt te remeter time
l6'ee1uee1tl1, like sunset
te the skies,
Zflze splemler ef its
,erilefe
of WW
raecia I. . I, me
Amundsen Acropolis 0 , ..
ositraeism is ruled out
, . Q Spartan admirers
, . . llliatd and Odyssey.
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uvul M f' nfrk 1 on s 1505 r os. f I s H K1
us P Pau us 1 5 ze os I os er es tara: Lon s La i
Tiabaris N Anthony N Qotern How 3 E Costopor los C Arcranas ll Dovek rs I Mooscs N Lianos
N Papadinis I Polychrones I Koudoun s S Gournus P Sperm Row 4 G Freqory I Toslcas I Arqrano
W Tienos Q C hr I'xTOf3Ul1lOS M Dmkounns A Knousis Bottom How A Ge qounf I Krrloqerakis M
4 1 itonr s o o 1 o nom or ir Pfrlro ot cv
T may be Greek to us but the GREEK CLUB wouldnt think so The Alpha
Phi Epsilon orqanivation which sfands for Vlfe are friends forever was formed
five years aqo with the assistance of Mr Kapsalrs This club has certainly
added to Amundsen s list of ne plus ultra.
An annual dance is one of ihe major events of the club year. This year the
profits from the very successful affair were qix en to the Greek War Relief. This
qroup has Contributed much to the V'7ar Effort by sendina sixty-two Cakes to the
fi--:iv Tom Christopoulos traits tl Lieafl. ,.
in-sh fm with President Iames Polychrones, Sfwrwtziy
Eugenia Gicnnuris. flll'l Trwrrstrinx Diane Kuchoneas.
One Hundred Twenty
V CL LOIQQU! MCLIOQ5 egg ornelets tfoodl note books the Way to it man s
H toodl With those tantalrzrnq odors emerqrnq trorn 221
rt s no wonder everyone enroy, talcrnq a stroll around the sec
ond tloor Producers ol these scents are the FOOD CLASSES
which are otiered primarily ior socialization and character
trarnrna, and to make students more conversant with home
rnakinq, Under the direction at Mrs. Kina, members of the
classes learn correct table manners, and by daily application
in class become equal to any occasion pertaining to serving
and eatina.
One Hundred Nineteen
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Catherine Pechart Helen Laub
Charlotte Schroeder Iune Col
lmq and Lorraine Buny dr play
f crrec' tec nrqur 4 trie-
settrna
Henrietta Buch qos s to tlr ru
ht x tor rnorf wlrrle Mary Ellen
Baker Beverly Boesnecker Pat
Baker and Dolores Frermuth
busily transform raw rnaterrals
to yun my eatables
Mary Smrth Clare Ann Schner
der Ioan Grrton Elaine Cot
trell Ioan DeWitt t cl tl f
quickest way tc a rnan s he art
rn th toot s rfrarn
The rnore advanced classes have been talcrna a course rn horne
nursrnq that consists of three parts They are individual
care ot a patient contagious diseases and the care of a baby
So tar they have learned how to take the pulse, respiration,
and temperature ot a patient Also included in this course was
the bathing and dressing of a patient, diets tor the ill, bed mak-
ina, hot and cold packs, and correct cleansing and dressing
of wounds. These are a few ol the essential thinqs which are
taught in the hottie nursina class.
heart lab lbuddres
IIIUIICISQTI s CLOTHING CLASSES have KIOIIQ to wart
Our airls have shown that they were IIIOTG than WIIIIIIQ
to help Uncle Sam in any way they could A lot of
their time was taken up making Christmas stockina
for soldiers in camps Following this lcmttpd afqhans
and twenty navy kits were 111ade for the Iunior Rad
Cross Remembennq that aood deeds beam at home
the home arts class sewed five dozens towels for the
Foods Department
Une of the outstanding events of the Clllllllltj Q lass
was the style show they gave each girl modeling he
own creatlon Iane McBride was seen in a velvet
formal with net drop shoulders and Shirley Schultz
modeled a cute beiqe bolero and skirt Appearma 111
a hlue wool dress was Mary Yaqodics while Virginia
Munson modeled a qold plaited skirt Among those
who preferred house oats were Iamce Palmers and
Betty Munson Lookma very smart in identical yellow
torso dresses were Marilyn Peo and Teresa lftihmson
Under the quidance of Miss Owens and Miss Lehman
the airls have learned the basic fundamentals for malc-
ina a smart but economical wardrobe. 'Ihis is not only
a thrifty practice but also a patriotic one.
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Row 2: II. ' eil, R. L1ppe1't, P, Schwab, M. A1111:s11::, T1-1, .f, I 1
port, . uendorf, F. aoqerakis, C. 1 1s1no1:, f. I ' 11 , " T 1, .
asholz, How 3: I. Turner, P. Ma1t1n, R. 'a11z, .. 1 . 11 11, 1. K11'l1, T.
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One Hundred Eighteen
socnals wlth Senn lady be good .
servlce projects let's show them how
mam tOplC of conversations boys
Top Row R Youngren P Moseley P
Moseley L Klock L Wexchbrodt A Walsh
UFOFZOZ
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Carlsen C Meyer Row 2 D Andres
Clausen M Baker B Evans D Glenn
Maz r E Granahan C Carelm How 3
Markey M Zurxck B Long S Brown
y row er eterson
Dahlstrom Mrs Baxter Bottom Row
McCambr1dge A MacArthur L Hoelter
Rasmussen M Blankee M MacDouqall
Letanq
AMUNDSEN S Whlte sweater gtrls of the BETA TRI
HIY went places under the tall presrdent Lots Ras
mussen and spnng pres1dent Muriel Blankee Other
spring ofhcers were Ann MacArthur v1ce pres1dent
lo Letang secretary and Dorothy McCarnbr1dge treas
urer
The gals put lots of l1I'1'1G 1nto servlce pro1ects whlch
rncluded donatmg ctgarettes and cakes to the servzce-
men and also g1v1ng parues for underprlvlleged chtl
One Hundred Seventeen
N I
dren They successfully put over the1r annual Harvest
l-lop and a Bunco Fashlon Show ot whrch LOIS Dahl
strom took charge Sprtng saw them actrvely engaged
ln carlng for a booth at the Y s annual sprrng carnlval
and rnaklng vrolent plans for thetr yearly dlnner for
the graduates
Each g1rl worked at least an hour 1n the Y and was
promlnent at the Coed Conclave and the Mother
Daughter Banquet both bemg all school Tn H1 Y
acttvlttes
Lots Rasmussen Munel Blankee
Fall Presrdent Sprmq Presrdent
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Fall Pres1dent Sprmq Presrdent
THE ALPHA TRIHIY of Amundsen had a very suc
cesstul year The pres1d1nq othcers were lean Chrtstot
tel presldent Manlyn I-lardmq v1cepres1dent Betty
Tuttle secretary and Wlanlyn Russell treasurer
ln September the formal 1n1tat1on of new members
was qlven Jolntly bv the North S1de Trl l'l1Y s Follow
mg thrs was the thlrd annual Harvest Hop whrch
turned out to be very popular and successful At Chnst
iawff'
dew I-5,11-3
6155? Clflfiflelf
lbublole gum candlehght serv1ces
God s chlldren moonht hayrldes
ler N Ray N Colver P Pullman D
Byorklund Row 2 L E ck on M Hardmq
I Courtney C Reyner E Flodberg B
Tuttle M Russell Row 3 M Gray R
Dunl p P Butler R Zuber L Vllwock
L Wanen Row 4 H Sarros M Pfa L
Iohnson H Bodeen H Golenko M Mur
ray Bottom Row R Peterson I Chr stoffel
D Cook W Woody E Anderso
Massa
mas the club Went carollnq and dehvered baskets of
food to needy tamllles
Throughout the year soclals were held w1th I-l1Y s all
over the North Srde Alpha Tn H1 Y has donated cakes
to the USO and at one trme over twenty pounds
of cookles to a Servrce Men s Center
Th1s club also qoes rn for sports and has a volleyball
team of 1lS own Splash part1es are held frequently and
also horseback ndrnq partles
One Hundred Sxxteen
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Top Row: L. Okerberq, B. Monsen, R. Mil-
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. . cuffs rolled up . . . grievous initiations . . white sweaters , .. jive jarnboree . snappy SOC13lS
blonde ll saw you with last night? . . you'll lind her number on page three of my httle black book
One Hundred Frfteen
T G A1 B B Bryce Blarr
B Wy q Pr Slll
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Amundsen s BETA HIY had as rts fall olhcers Tom I-lrnes Presrclent
lack Levy V1cePres1dent Bryce Blalr Secretary Wayne Wankel
Treasurer and Glen Alexander Sql at Arms The SDTIHQ bosses
were Presrdent Bryce Blalr V1CePres1dent lack Levy Secretary Bob
Schottek Treasurer Glen Aleyander and Sgt at Arms Iohn Martrn
Thomas Hrnds
fl ll' V r A A a Q
A , E . A '
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Row 1: . Wrlliams, . exander, R, Schottek, . Blarr, T. Hmds, I. Levy, ' '
I. Martrn, B. Favaro. Row 2: R. Parker, F. Balmes, K. Holsrnqer, .Clausen K. . . t F H P! Ji T
. man, I. Lavelle, VV. Flerlly. Row 3: V. Vrllwock, lf. Lrndstram, F. Oprm E H1 G IQBUGH
Wel , L. Schrllen, R. Hanson, W. xoslee, D. loseplr, A. Steplufrrsorr. Row 4:
QI. .fr , e , . Warren, I. rllres, 1, Lours, D. Arvrdson.
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in
rnundsen S ALPHA HI Y had as 1lS tall othcers Bruce Canatsy Dresr
dent Bob Spannan V1ce Pres1dent Howard Wllson Secretary Leon
Iumes Treasurer and Art Berhnqer Sat at Arms Those H1 charge ID
the sprmq were Presrdent Bob Spannan Vrce Pres1dent Boy Sandberg
Secretary Bob F Olson Treasurer Ierry Ludw1q and Sql at Arms Iudd
Se1fert
The two I-l1Y S under the sponsorslup of Mr Iorndt turned over SlXlY
dollars to the World SGYVICQ for prlsoners of the war
They heloed Wllh the produchon cost of the hrqhly successful Stamp
Stomp and contnbuted to the costs and olannmq of the Sprma
Scamp
tlifg,
Hi
Z? .S255l0lfli5 crew cuts
May Sth who was the
Bruce Ccmalsy
Fall Pres1d111t
Robert Spamxcn
Sprmq Pre-sldent
Row I Ho L or 1 1
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eutzer Row 2 I Csllflllllfxllllllll B Olson l K1
B Beckox B W1 r1 O11
Sandberg Row 3 P 1cke1 I ert O 1
P Frantell Haqrn or1sl1r1t1nL
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One Hundred Fourteen
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lU11B1oc'k, A. Rusk, B. Sloan. Row 4. B. Q,-ll'IIlflli'I,
T. H f , .PoI111tZ, I. H11l1111, W. G11:111111, ll. l'1111k,
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One Hundred Thirteen
Cornnne Meyer
Eugene O Bannon
Bob Benson
Bobs Deswarle
Iohn Gummerman
Ierry Gibson
Duck Rapoporle
Ruth Hendry
lack Wesl
Louise Peters
Tom Harland
Audrey Bloom
Bob Oslerberg
Lors Rasmussen
Iohn Gray
lDean Dovekos
ll-'red Valdrvrcx
lll
Ioan Stout
Tom Harland
Dorsey Siarck
Dick Rapoporte
Dolores Filman
Bob Osterberg
Slohn Gray
lKen Thomson
Dale Arvidson
Eleanor Hitt
Helen Woolgar
Dean Dovekas
lKen Thomson
IyClarence Kahn
Doris Berve
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here nedlarn reiqns, but
successful plays ernerae, And, Miss Philhrick has survived it
all. Any norrnal teacher would lona since have collapsed under
the strain, but the "hoss" isn't normal. Shes an actor too, and
actors are never norinal.
Far from the daily routine ot lite were the presentations ot two
variety shows, The tall show, whose therne was a Staqe Door
C O .
anteen, was dominated over hy "Schickleqruher" Benson and
H ,
is stooaes. The snnnq show, which oddly enouqh took place
in l-lades, had as co-masters of ceremony Torn l-larland and
Dale Arvidson,
FALL DRAMA CLASS
Bottom Row: L. Kevji R. Hendry, M. Griy, B. Marks L. Sieal, I. Peterson, Row 2:
V. Munson, l. West, li Eeive, Miss Philbzick Row 3' L R s
lJeQwcite li l'l H
. . . asmus en, A. Meyer, B.
.., i V. irntrn, . Vwloola iz, l, Stout. Row 4: F lxllaiei G M '
lf. Seeds l Peters A T l
. .. , . eynen, Lf, Meyer,
, . ,, , . .zscirri Top Row: V, Vfrld1v,..r, l, Gl1'Z1HTf'lI!i'lYl, l Cifry T.
tirlririd . 'Wvelt is Ll. 'lsterlw' V1 l I irsftri 55 FAI' eclrixliri
age
fright last minute rehearsals in the
Two seni . . ery snccessinl.
Rernernber Gene O'Bannon as Grarnpa in YOU CANT TAKE
lT WITH YQU, and Ruth Hendry and lack Vtlest in the love
scene that kept heinq interrupted? Corrine Meyers character
ization ol the sliqhtly slap happy lint lovable Penny was really
tops! loan Stout and Torn Harland seemed to tit rolls perfectly
in IUNE MAD, and Eleanor Hitt as Milly Lou was a positive
riot. Playina the roles ot the "sophisticates" were Dick Rapoporte
and Dolores Pl ' '
irrian, while Boh Qsterperq was outstaridina as
Dr. Wood.
or plays were qiven and l-oth were vt
The cluh has also helped out with skits at various assernlilies,
and h d ' '
ave one a very qood Joln ot it.
smarwc DRAMA
CLASS
Top Row: B, Kruse, II. Ciiakoian, E. Marks L. Kevill S. liiewn, V. lrllrrateris, M, Chft.:-:
Row 2: D. Dovekri-1, ll. Arvidson, F. Vfild.V:lr, K, Tliarzisriii, l. Gr-ry P li rttlt M-:',
Pliiihrtck. Bottom Row: l Starck, C. V iv- ll rn zl ti n II V5 Ewan l li: xt-fr l ltr 1-.H
l Shatter, R Ft rx c z with-, I1 V in: in
spotlight
One Hundred Twelve
'U J NCQ Liberty-Equality-Iustice . . Q masters of hor
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she say oui oui . . . nasal resonance . .. . tapping monotones . Q .. pastry and
Il nd Monsieurs of Arnunde
Now we meet the Mademoise. es a
sen's LE CERCLE FRANCAIS. Directly translated, it's the
French Circle, or, you've got it, it's the FRENCH CLUB. That
ounds pretty glamorous and romantic for a "plain old" lan-
s
guage club but the members of this organization have made
the study of French romantic and glamorous Les enfants
on historical personalities from France
have lrstened to reports
scientists artists philosophers and musicians and their con
trrbutions to our civilization They ve sung old French folk
songs listened to French records and given French puppet
into the fascinating actrvitres
shows But all of their research
women and song were not carried on
of the land of wine
in the classroom The students actually vrsrted the Art Institute
d th Gothic
t see the French Impressionistrc paintings an e
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Room This little Jaunt was followed by a study of the French
culinary arts at a luncheon in a real French restaurant
The officers of the advanced Cercle Francais are Ellen Cas
M ore
President Wanda Woody Vice President Ieanne o
tonrer
Secretary and Margaret Frazier Treasurer They frnd their
to those of Aphrodite Dracos
duties relatively easy compared
Geraldlne Massa and Carol Bloomenthal all active Juene
bl S
frlles of the Program Committee President Mary Trim e ec
retary Lynn Brown and Program Chairman Edith Harrast are
the busy people in charge o
Paul Vorsard led the singing
f the intermediate group
and Ieanne Moore rn a French
ted as hostess on the program which took place
costume ac
during the exhrbrtion meeting or Parents nrght Both students
are members ot the advanced group
Row L Rrckan 5 Schultz I Scl ster I r os P Vorsard H Block
s br l K rts rhnr rs I Fleming I Moore L Bloornenthal Row 2 W Woody
orl Ho men A Fran s G 'Vlassa M C ausen L 5 eqel J Ream
Poutre M Frazier Bottom Row I Rerrrpas L Klock L Erickson P Weil E Lastonr
I l,r rwtord F D rntler R 3: hmrdt V Fosdyke M Kalodrmos
Top Row H toclrt P Han ey P Lrstug M Brown I Otis B Whallon R Townley
R Hunter A Bournakrs B Bennett I. Duerr H Draros M Vorsard Row 2 P
Knowles O Brown I Lamping C, Hanson M Herntz A Dwyer B Iacobsen
t cr ocunrer Yerher sk W r r Z
Mouzukts B Hrkt P Letter L Geoitray D Kann V Peterson Russell R Fr k
K s ID Cl nn Bottom Row B Carr H Whyte S Berker M Wlntthill B Hrrr 1 t
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souHles , , I. chrc arttrsts and mo e s..
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WaArAeif un .ijvilzeif Schiller and schirler
H prechen Sie Deutsch?" Neither do we, but the
GERMAN CLUB does after at least three semesters con-
jugating the verb "sein." But that isn't really all, be-
cause the members ot the Deutsches Verein von
Amundsen Hoch Schule plan to return to der Vaterland
after the war to reconstruct the SuperfDooper Supermen.
For this purpose die Madchen und Iungen read Storm's
IMMENSEE and memorized poems and folk songs.
The strains ot DIE LORELEI could be heard coming from
3l5 on the Fridays when Mr. Weinberg devoted the
period to music, and the Studenten listened to records.
He and Miss Kron told their classes much of pre-war
Germany, and visits to operas and plays were dis-
cussed. We know that no Bund meetings have ever
been held in Miss Kron's basement, and we know her
German classes are not being trained in subversive
activities.
Top Row: A, Mrllard, li. Toerney, I. Lively, T. Crohore, C. Ollerer, R. Schot-
tek, R. Gade, N. Sander, B. Bockemuchl, H. Schmidt. How 2: M. Kulyan
W. Donovan, I. Power, C. Hattermann, G. Helwedge, S. Frazier, C. Sregl,
A. Iaeger, E. Ackexrrran, L, Donnelly, F. Krueger, B. Epp. Row 3: I, Aker-
rnrrn, D, Nliehlis, R. Felrnan, I. Icre er, A. Bauer, D. Wdqner, L. Kaufman
F, Ansel, K. Kipp, M. Wagner, E. Ellrng, H. Geltrs. Row 4: A. Dwyer, W
Iolrnson, F. Stone, E. Ifrnnnsch, I. Ayers, V. Wvnzl-rtt, F. Gutherlet, I
Iergcr, I. Taylor, K. Mui-ller, N. Sterling. Bottom Row: fl. Holzex, B. D-xppert
E. Boettcher, D. Bergst, S. Stnlpv-r, L Anderson, lt. Krcrlrn, lf. Krolrn
H. Brown.
rivals of Cicero and Virgil . . . epics,
epistles, satircs, and odes .. , . finis.
Top Row: li. Rrdell, E. Iohnsun, M, llslt. Row 2: A, kjedervtrll, C. Abele,
K, Berlrnqor, ln. Sondel, W. Mrlmlrtrlri, I'. ltwpvrt. Bottom Row: lt. Rtese,
M. Ptallntq, P. Svlreirn, I, Lfltrrtrinn, B. Grunt.
Top Row: II. Hurst, S. Steiner, D. Ltnnernerer, L. Mtkttka, M. Dannenberq,
I Holteld. Row 2: R. Budney, I. Potter, H. Bartlett, H. Allard, C. Mantonya.
Bottom Row: F. Perkins, P. Gilntorr-, G, Wesbey, L. Kaitchuck, I. Moyer.
Goethe's disciples . . . rumbling lR's.
golden
sissies
age . . . Aeneas and Dido . . romanse via amote pomp of Pompeii tragedies of Seneca
. guess pig latin would have been easier the Amundsenran tower of Babylon who said that?
The advanced class have as their club sponsor Miss Kron, and
the officers elected during the fall semester were Dexter Hunt-
ington, President: Lois Wanen, Secretary: Frank Bloom, Treasf
urerg and Wayne Casper, Chairman of the Program Comnrittee.
The spring semester brought Frank Bloom into charge as presi-
dent, Anna Gustafson as secretary, Margaret Lindahl as treas-
urer and Lois Wanen as program chairman
This club has contributed to the school lrbrary a copy of THB
BOBE by Douglas The Latrn IV students have also organized
themselves into two clubs under the leadership of Mrs Davr
Their officers have Latin names as their titles adapted from
Bomarr offrcrals Their presidents and vrce presidents Bill Sho
gren and Iune Elliott rn one class and Pat Mosley and Iames
Polychrones rn the other are called consuls The secretaries
or censors of the two clubs are Martha Tausrg and Dretta Broad
bent Cliff Brnehart and Patrick Corkell are tne treasurers or
quaestors and the program chairmen or aedrles are Lola
Stout Trrllron Anderson and Iune Carlson
Each semester these ofrrcers are elected according to the Bo
'nan fashion and each officer reports to the club on the duties
of the Roman official whose title he bears
The purpose of these clubs rs to provide background for Latin
and to emphasize material learned rn class Therefore the
aedrles plan games with these ends rn View For that reasor
they are elected primarily for their originality and ideas
Row P Cork ll P Beyer B Patersor IX. H ea r B Shogi 1
D Thue P Moseley I Tarr D Iohanson D Broadbent F Kel Row 2 P Req tz
Musser I all Young Anhalt L S out E Buck I El ro C Lenard
B Reutell L Frncke C Rinehart G Manning Row 3 M Snowden I Hansen
Mtchell M Tiusq V Pt rter Bottom Row C' G llaghei I Polychrones H Throoy
E De Hart C Wldnrin T And rson A Allison F Anderson G rs 7a
To Row B Kruse C Bobrnsor A Schroede C ill Row 2 B Posse L Kmart
I Parker I ORerlly D DeSherow R Iollrft W Srrrth Row 3 N Maser D Brork
lund L Tews I 'Schaffer L Bournakrs H Vklrnd I Bentley Bottom Row C
Hoppe I Tl 'ry F Bo I Btew
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Q oldlllfl Qudffef . Q . Caesar's soldiers mythical Gods servants of Jupiter a new
l-llerculean taslk . , t, and we do mean homework better yet, Sisyphean labor not recommended for
Great Caesars ghost! That's what haunts the little Latin
scholars who don't do their homework. But Latin being a dead
language assures interest and mystery in the civilization of
yesterday, so naturally all those pupils of the language ot
ancient Rome always do their homework. All kidding aside,
the students have found how to make their study interesting.
They have organized clubs and given floor talks on the living
habits and architecture of the Romans. Slides illustrating the
various types ot building and engineering are shown. They
have discussions of Roman art and once a debate on the love
affair of Aneas and Dido took place at the time when the ad-
vanced class was reading Virgil. Lois Wanen and Patricia
Hahn ably defended Dido, while Dexter Huntington and Frank
Bloom with equal tervor upheld the integrity ol Aneas.
The LATIN CLUB was started in the fall of l937 at the request
of members oi the advanced Latin class, and for several
semesters met after school once or twice a month. One of the
projects undertaken by this group and carried on for several
years was a visit to the eighth grade class of each elementary
school in Amundsens district to point out to prospective high
school students the advantage to be gained from the study of
Latin.
Wheri, because of the lengthened school day, meetings after
school were not feasible, the present plan of class clubs was
adopted. These clubs hold their meetings several times each
semester during the class period.
Top Row: G, N-rlzzoix, l. Hobsftn.eii, lf. ltzuqulis, lt. larifiblaoiii, H, Vitzcqibbori, H.
Wfilance, li. lfvtms, M. Lindahl, A. Klfiafls, R. Kull. How 2: C. Adamkiewicz, G
lvlwtfaitliy, A. Gustafson, R. Youngxen, B. Willzfinis, C. Erskine, M. Schulz, C. Gariity,
Woodford. Bottom Row: P. Raiin, L. Stn bc-i, I. Chi1:1tv'ftfl, YN. Gasp:-1, li. Huntint
ton, L. Vfirrieri, F. Bloom, M. L'itt':, S. Vfcrtsl-rf.
Top ROW: I. lliivlivlt, lf. Motitti, V. bf-itli-l Piittzn, lt. Pfristins, R. lfiiidfn, ll.
ltfirikvti, A. Anrtvtsiii l. Mullifillfind. How 2: K. Hwtttxi l.. Sclirit-trim, M. lirizzcin,
ti. fivltilier, l, Wociflricl, M. ll1ir.:, lf. lffiniirin, I H-trnssfry, li. Black, I. Mrryvi
HOW 3: A. Hoa--is, Ft. Htiiy, P. Ifiseyli l Scliiccdsi, G, W+ir'libifncit, N. Ph.lli5i:.,
H. Hfrlvers-en, R. Rt ley, C. Bezf. Bottom Row: M. Mfilriit, H Rn-elf uit, H lgndblzzani
lf. ilk zidt, S. Furl: A. Ki.c'tli F. Rodgers F. Azuzni
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dr: tank auth the lu eurre ntv over the pole rom Spxtzbe rgen to Nrlme Alaska Uur
vlnp uhn h l h 1d dm ugned mvvel was the Maud My plan Wav to shirt the Norwegian
coast and carl bv ww n the Northeast Pavvage mto the Arctic current Ihxs would
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lhe pax 154 was wall knonn and l had lzttle trouble nawgatmg ut until September
I hen the Maud ran mln heavy ree She made fuch flow progress that we decided to
spend the winter rn anv avaxlable harbor Bad luck pursued the expedition throughout
the period n encampment at Maudhawen I sustamed a badly mlured shoulder and
permanentlw disabled my heart
On the nxght o .September 12 1919 durxng the majevtxc dxvplay o the aurora borealis
the ue parted and We we re able to make our way mto navigable Waters agam lhe
Maud and her crew reaehed Nome mthout further mishap and I then traveled eavt
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The Cnty Golden Gloves champ Bei ly and Honor Society members
Andirne Boson Broclchoff and Zurictq added their stuff to ZUSA
Giving what really counts for the school were Log representative
Markey Student Council rep Briggs Viking rep Wanen Victory
Garden Mitchell and Bing and Pin Coirirrittee member Butler Not
to omit those grid stars Goldbach Mitchell and Atsaves soccer
player Worselc and cheerleader Peterson These are the little things
that help build up tradition and scnool spirit for those to come Mrs
Heflin s 4B division 2241-X did a swell Job to our way of thinking The
members are seen in the low r right on page lUU in the following order
o Row R Swot I L odgkn on B Mclnty P L
B Mtclie'l Row 2 I Fiiinbi n H Mitchell I Briggs G Atsavns I' Woi ek Bottom Row
Next we turn off into room 213A where Mr Boetticher holds the usual
4B meeting daily A few cheers can easily be spared for another pa
triotic senior group This bunclf' contributed three boxes of keys to the
school s scrap drive While speaking of patriotism we would like to
take time out ana salute Louis Arnould who showed his love for the
Stars and Stripes by Joining the Merchant Marines Good sailing Louis'
This group may be found on he upper left hc nd side of this page as
follows
Z""wIl"2'kQGpDPlfim2w Diwiloglq BiSe9iitiif,fTi"i Lit PM B ltffiwtit gow 3 R Ullman
oe rrnann aes ounqren Row 2
auer P Peterson B W so B Ffa s C rye M Chix Bottom Row C' Hagen eyer
L Wh len W Woody
After peering through their course books we find that Motta Youngren
Chirpe Wenski and Britton are Honor Society members. Keep up the
good work! Adding tier names to the list of active students are:
artist Gates Seri ice Girl Chirpe ana cheerleader Woody.
Upon leaxing that ambitious room we head for Miss Purers division
215A There we dscover they are WU ,f in war tanip purchases and
high in Log subscriptions. Not to be outdone in patriotism they con-
tributed eighteen canes to the Service Men s Center. This 4B room had
tive Honor Society mernloers: Grinde Browns Holman Zuber and
Wilson. They may he found in the group pictured on the lower e -
hand side of this page reading left to right:
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ENIORS at last' It seemed lrlce a long struqqle to get here
hut now that we are here rt seems only yesterday that we
arrrved at ye areat portals as qreen treshres Ah what VIC
tones lcnowledqe Can orrnql Qo wrth seven rahs and a yea
team for Drvrsron 226A We salute a swell aroup who have
four stars to therr credlt Mrs Baxters 4B room rnay he seen
rn the upper lett hand corner ot thrs page as follows
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The actrve rnemhers mcluaed Honor students Klock Schultz
representatrve Katsahnras ACA Corlector Errdcson ond
Cheerleader MacArthur
Drvrsron 205A sarled along smoothly under tne leadershrp of
Pre-sldent lenlcrns Secretary Bodeen and gat atAr1ns Carson
Mr Srnall s ABS were flflof rn war stamps They are seen rn
the upper rrqht hand oorner
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ANNA FISCHER the rc ordr n qr rs rnusrral rn more ways than one as she was a member
of the Chorus Frrst Lreutenant CARI. FISCHER a member of the Officers Club Drum and Bugle
Corp Hall Guards Nornrnatrnq Cc tmrttse Prom Comn rttee Varrety Shows and Male Octet was
nicknamed Curly tn the Boys Chorus and as V1cePres1dent of the German Club GA A Latrn
Club lntramurals ard SGC whrtted rway a lot ot DOROTHY FITZPATRICKS valuable spare
txme but Dotty drdnt mrnd a brt BOB FLANNERY worked lrke a beaver on the Wrestlrnq Team
An the Latm Club and as a Hall Guard EVELYN FLODBERG more often called Evvre or that
beautrlul blonde really held all eyes rn fre Fpsrlon SGC Alpha Tr1H1Y Servrce Grrls Club
Glrls Chorus and Latrn Club They drdnt call DALE FLOYD Red rn the HrY Intramural Sports
and Honor Socxety but he has al' the necessary qualrl catrons Dreamy eyed VIRGINIA FOSDYKE
helped out on the Lrorary Stall ca Sta'f Vrkznq Staff Drama Cass Srqma SGC and Hall
Guards My Grnny has so many staffs she sounds lrke Bo Peep tl-lumorl Everyone remembers cute
MARGARET FRAZIER the Presrdent ol tle French Club Marge also took part rn the Natronal
Honor Socrety Gamma SGC Splashettes Rowlrnq Gym Leaders GAA Enqlrsh Club and
Prophecy Commrttee Bernq a qua terback on the ro Ibal' Team was not ROBERT FREDRICKSONS
only clarm to populartty Bob was also tn the Alpha H1Y Latm Club Graduatron Commrttee and
l IEAN FREEDING Vrce Presrdent ol the '7eta SG C kept thrnqs whrrlrnq rn the Spanrsh
R sentatrve
Club Hall Guards Lrbrary a
SID FREEDMAN found loads ol trme or the Loq Staff and Executrve Councrl KDIVISIOU Charrman
H l C rd RAY FRENCH belonqed to the French Club
to youl Besrdes belna a super dup l ua
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Florence Ruth
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Breakfast Lommrttee Boys Cho us and Soccer Team CONSTANCE GALLANIS her nrekname
bernq Coquet and we drdr t ask her why was a valuable member o the Creek Qlub GA A
and Alpha SGC And now we rntroduce that dapper lrttle gent wrth a handsome head ot harr
none other than RICHARD GAWRON Seoretary HELEN GELTIS ot the Srqma SGC, also kept
the pot a borlrn rn the GA X l-'all Guards Cerman Club and rcek Club Edche sounds lrrce r
boys name but Grrls Lhrrus C A A and I-lorrra Nursrrrq prove COLLETTA GEMSKIES mckrranre
to be qurtf rmsleadma Intramural Sports Grrls Chorus Lbrary Str t l Hall Gurrds pl rrm l
much ot BESSIE GIANNARIS trmr but somehow Bess lound trme to br a wrkrnq Rfpressrrtatrve
and the Treasurer of the Creek Llub THOMA
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school rn the Socral omrm tee lntramural 'Sports d
an Football And verv successtully wt say
cause Toms a regular quy Assrstant Edrtor on the Ioq and C
IERRY
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Mary Ellen Becker Vrrgrma
Tle hrahest rn the Class
Constance
Rrchard
Gallanrs
Gawron
Wanda
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Grlbert
Grlmour
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Krowka
Grbbons
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aptarn ot the Socur Team are
GIBSONS mator clarms o popularrty kut Gerommo was also rn rama Specral Chorus
the Letter Mens Club and Proqram Cornmrttee HOWARD GIELOW kept that rhythm rn he Band
and Bowlrnq Leaqe Hes rust r lrttle auy tnat doesnt say much bu we hrnk hes tops The
Spanrsh Club Bowlrnq Leaaue Splashettes ana GA A le" WANDA GILBERT very rttle trmg for
the Iota SGC LOIS GILMOUR showed her stut rn the G A A l l
lar Guards french Club and the
Omega SGC And now tor that oth r GILMO O
UR qal Yep they re twrrs "'rrs one s MAR HIE
an besrdes berna a boa Pepresentarve a l ll
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Helen Colletta Bessre
Geltrs
Thomas Rrchard
Gemskre Grannarrs
Grbson
I Betty
Ardme Ruth
Grlmour Gle
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member ot the Omega SGC Spamsh Club Bo flrng League Intramural
Sports Lrbrary Staff and Chorus BETTY GLEES showed them how rn the
Qowlrrrg Leaguf ne-ta SGC Student Councrl Latrn Club Intramural Sports
lflrxed Chorus Craduatron Commrttee and as a Vrrcrng Representatrve Takrnq
he sprlls rn th Rrdrng C ub was ARDINE GRAFF who also played a part rn
t're Student Councrl Hall Guards Clean Up Commrttee GAA French Club
and Chorus Presrdent ol the Omega SGC and Captarn ol the Hall guards
were RUTH GRANGERS most oltrcral dutres but Terry also had her frngers
IU many other pres sucr as tne Spcnr h Cub Log Representatrve Grrls
Chorus Grtt Commrtt e ovvlrng Swrrn Leaders Intramurals GAA and
Hrdrng Club Prght on the bea was GEORGE GRIFFITH a member ot the
Orchestra and Band The Bo vlrng League and G A A frlled rn that extra trme
tor GLORIA GRIFFITH certarn nran rn the servrce calls Glorra Boots
ELEANOR GUSTKE smrled her way through each school day rn the GAA
Theta SGC and Er aktast Corrnrttee Proohecy Commrttee Orchestra Log
Stall Drama Bowlrng League and Omega SGC are all clubs boasted by
BETTY HANSEN who asks to be fall d lerk ard alter all who are we to
argue wrth the grrl FREDERICK HANSEN a nember ol the Boys Chorus and
a Vrkrng Representatrve says hrs rrckrrame rs Moose but rts strll plarn Vrggo
to us Besraes we dont hrrk he loorcs lrke a moose or wasnt that the
connectron Bowlrng Swrmm ng lntamurals Lrbrarj Stall Spanrsh Club and
Vrce Presrdent of the S C were tme taker uppers lor MARION Grqgles
I-IANSEN and you can rust rmagrne where the monrker came Irom Tall charm
urer ot the Delta SGL also tound trme tor he GA A Latrn Club Prn and
Rrng Commrttee Natronal Honor Socrety Drxrsron Room Charrman Log Staff
and was a Vrrcrng Senror Fee Ftepresentatrve TOM HARLAND says he was a
member ol tne 719 Sel ct Socrety and who are we to guestrorr hrs clarms But
actually Tom was a memb r r the Alpha HrY Spanrsh Club Intramural
Sports Mrxed and Sp cral Choruses anfl Drama besrdes the Charrman ol the
Nomrnatrng Commrttee and Secretary o the Program Commrttee Heres
another lrttle lady wrth a rnaseulrne rnonrker The gal rs ROBERTA EDITH
HARRAST of the Studerr Councrl Prom Commrttee Bowlrng GAA and
French Clubs ard the nclfnarrre rs Bobbre Pretty IOAN HAYES broke all
records rn he French Cub Socral Commrttee and SGC When somethrng
had to b done they always callcd on KAYE HEALY rn the Alpha SGC
Drama Spanrsh Club Hall Guards a d Bowlrng League Youve seen that
tall blonde rntellraent lookrnq rr an nustlrna about debatrng wrth anyone and
veryone ha ent you' fvel HOWARD HECKELMANN rs hrs name Meet
SHIRLEY HEINZ Shrr rs hat coy and clever lrttle lass rn the Zeta SGC
Latrn Club Rrdrng Club and College Day Commrttee Spar rsh Club Band
Orchestra Log Salt and Log ltepresentatrve are chalked up on ELMER I
HOEFFERS record llrs Frckname rs to I and rts the trrst one Ive heard rn
a rong trme whrch can b traced to the persons real name A pretty lrttle
chunk of female rs vrvacrours LUCILLE HOELTER who made thrngs hum rn
the TrrHrY Gamma SGC German Club Hall Guards Student Councrl on
the Log and Nrkrng Sta s Intrarrrural Sports Hall Guards and College Day
ommrtlee ccurprecl most ol HERBERT HOFFMANS rersure hours
g0lfUfL H1811 all lfUOI'l'lQl'l we
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Eleanor
Gustlre
Betty
Hansen
Frederrclc
Hansen
M anon
Hansen
M arrlyn
H atclrnq
Thomas
Harland
Roberta Edrth
Harrast
Joan
Hayes
Kathryn
Healy
Howard
Heckelmann
Shrrley
Hemz
Elmer
Hoetier
Lucrlle
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Herbert
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GLEN HOFFMEYER 'narched hrorgh hrs tour years at
ROTC Competrtron Platoon Math Club Boys Chorus
Beta HrY Treasurer ot tne Student Councrl Boys Chorus
were the hrghlrghts of KENT HOLSINGERS career Say
anyone know why Kent always wears hrs collar turned
Volley Ball Team GEORGIA HOTES also took part rn the
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Greek Club and Commandos Fuzzy alras DEXTER HUNTINGTON was not
fuzzy when rt came to extra currrcular act vrtres as he took part rn Intramurals
the Latrn Club Program Commrttee Natronal Honor Socrety Track Hall Guards
and Chorus Answerrng to the shrrelf ot Maggre MARGE HUSS could be found
rn the German Club Socral ommrttee SGQ and Bowlrng League anytrme
you happened to be around the vrcrnrty of such actrvrtres One rn a mrllron
rs GRACE IVERSON who gave her spare tune to the Spanrsh Club Bowlrng
GAA and SGC RAY IACOBS really gave out wrth the swrng musrc r
Boys Chorus Well may be not swrng but musrc anyway Soma I-lenres
up and comma rrval blonde IACQUELINE IENSIK was a member ot the
GAA Spanrsh Club Student Councrl and Prophecy Commrttee Iackre who
prevrously attended Roosevelt Hrgh School was also a Vrkrng Hepresentatrve
and Salesman IOAN IOERNS poured out her charms rn the Brology Club
Hall Guards Eta SGC Intranrural Sports and Commardos Speakrng I
loans charms we know someone who really apprecrates them Vtfe cant tell
you who but hrs frrst rnr ral rs Drck Presrdent of the Zeta SGC and Secre
tary of the SGC Executrve Board were SHIRLEY IOHANSONS most honored
part rn the Rrdrng Club Latrn Club GAA and Bowling We now rntroduce
FRANCES IOHNSON better known as Franny who kept herself rnterested
wrth the Sparrsh Club Lrbrary Staff GA A College Day Commrttee Student
Councrl and as a Gym Leaier and Presrdent of the Delta SGC Attractrve
CORINNE IOHNSON tagged Corky by her pals kept thrngs gay rn the Span
rsh Club Bowlrng League Rrdrng Club Eta SGC and Program Commrttee
Everybody knew pretty blonde LUCILLE IOHNSON rn the Epsrlon SGC
French Club TrrHrY Drama and Nomrnatrrtg Commrttee Lu also partook
rn the Spanrsh Club and Grrrs Chorus That Swedrsh Sweetheart MARGARET
IOHNSON had her share ot fun rn the Delta SGC Grrls Chorus Student
Councrl Bowlrng Intramurals Latrn Club and was Charrman of the Gradua
tron Commrttee Peggy was also a Gym Leader and Clean Up Commrttee
Charrman THELMA IOHNSON was always sedate and lady lrke rn the G A A
Orchestra French Club College Day Commrttee Bowlrnq and as a Swrm
Leader Mercrlessly tagged Puggre IOHN IONES took hrs responsrbrlrtres rn
the Pm and Rrng Commrttee Spanrsh Club R OTC Mrxed Chorus and Boys
Chorus very serrously CURT IOSEFSON known as Swede made everyone
srt up and take notrce rn the Spanrsh Club ROTC Math Club and Hall
Guards The Spanrsh Club Tau SGC GAA Intramural Sports and Com
mandos all clarrned therr share ol SHIRLEY KALTENBORNS free trme Mar
GUERITE KANE rarsed the dust rn the French Club GA A Student Councrl
Rrng and Prn Commrttee Vrkrng Staff Intramurals and was Presrdent of the
Srgma SGC Vtle dont know rf thrs rs offrcral but rumor says her nrckname
rs Maggre A former Glenbard gal GLORIA KAPELI. drd not enter Amundsen
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Jeanne Thomas orra
Curt Shirley Marguerite
K Irs Kapell Kaslens
Jones Jose son
Thomas Lewrs Jerry Madelme Eva Mae Beverly
Klrb Kirkpatrick
Chrrsfme Arthur
K n Kzeier Krlfoy y
Katrxs Keller Kendall er
t1ll her fourth year but she manaaefl to stu up thtnas tr the Omeqa SGC G A A and Breakfast
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Commlttee THOMAS KAPSALIS was really sohd rn tlce Drum and Bugle Corps of the HOT
nd II'1 the Greek and Latxn Clubs That lovely ladv rn the Spanrsh Club ,Vl1X9d Chorus Grft Com
a
rmttee and GA A IS none other than petrte IEANNE KASPER Secretary ot the bowhnq League
G A A
VIRGINIA KASTENS exclustve othce Gnnre also touno trne 'or the Letter Gxrls
WGS
G rman Club Drama SVIIIIITIIIIQ lntramural ports and kappa QGC The Greek Club SGC
I t murals and C A A ar all actrvztles boasted by CHHISTINE KATRIS more
Bowlmq League r' ra
famtlxarly known as rust pla1n Chr1s ARTHUR KELLER that qemal lrttle fellow had h1s hnqe s
m many pres such as bemq a member of the German Club Boys Chorus Male Octet lntra
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l S ors Hall Guards Football Team NVrestlma Tea 1 Student Counct era a
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and Vlklna and Dted Cross Popresentatrvo Qpanlsh lub Alpha H1Y Intramural Sports and Frre
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h l al' drverslons credxt cf to tall a d qentlerramv TOM KENDALL LEWIS KERN a ways
Mars a are
kept on pltch 1n the Boys Chorus opamsh Cub R OTC O 'tcers Club and Clean Up Commtttee
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h Pr rn Commrttee Hal Giaras Alpha rll V and Drama Club happy qoluc y
B9S1d9S bemq on t e o
IERRY KIEFEH kep the ol ball rolhn n Intramurals Soccer Team and as a Vlkrnq Representatlve
H1 there Maddle would arouse MADELINE KILFOY of tne latrn and Math Clubs M1X9d Chorus
th the G A A
d G A A EVA MAE KIRBY called Lady or Fve spent rnurh of her lersure hours wx
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Slqma SGC Spamsh Club Pan Amr-rrcan league and Natronal Horor QOCIGIY GA A Frencl
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B l Intramurals Rma and Prn Commrttee ana Theta wGC were fun accor 1nq
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BEVERLY KIRKPATRICK Bev was also a Log Renee ter anfl on the Break ast Commrttee
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CYS Chorus heads tht hst or EDWARD KLEITSCH th Student Ctuncrl l C 1 Cl l
runnmq a Qlosr second LOIS KNICL for re Isons urrlxnown an wt rs tc the namt Kaflrrzzlr a a rr
lor havmq thmqs to do she vras Pres1der1t of tho SCC lwxecuhvr Board and Presmlent of tht
Gamma SGC a member ot th V1lc1nq 'Sta'l Eowhnq League Latm tlub Qtuden
Prom and Nommatmq Commrttees 'rhls lellow hkes SWIHIHIIUQ Baseball
Who IS thrs athlet1c enthus1ast'P TOM KNIELING but h1s lrrends fall h1rn
wenroyed the somety of the Omega SGQ f AA G1rls Chorus latm
Serqea11tatArms DON KOEHLER who IS Donna s tw1n was rl
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Club rrnfl Hall Cuards
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part 111 lntramurals and Boys Ch
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q eaque Gamma SCC Program Corrmuttee Intramurals Chorus CAA and 'itrrclont
Councrl L1l we mean LILLIAN KRAFT Vtllll lonq rememher the G A A Tau Q G C, Bowlmq lcaauf
and German Club LEARY KREISSL often hared I sh has to hrs rredrt the Lrtm Club Boy
Chorus Executlve Comrmtt e Alpha H1 Y and 'zo was a Loq and Vrkmq Rf:-prosentatwe Benq
a ludqe of the qen or Flectron lU1VlS1Ol"l Cha1rman and a mernbor ot tno Boys Chorus latrn
Club Hall Guards and Qtuflnnt Counml BILL KRESSNER was ktpt on the alert GEORGE
KREUTZER d V1d0d tus spare t1m 1r1 such a way that he was a loa Reprosentahvf and a member
ol Alpha H1Y the German Cl11b Soclal Comnuttee and Intramurals MARY KRIEGH pr1or to her
senror year was a student a St eator H1ah and partrcrpated IN the Tlll',1Y Latm Club Proqrarn
Commrttee Glee Club Eta SGC and was on he svh ol paper PETER KRIER lent a hand as 1
Loq Representatwe and on thc Prom QCIllIT1lll6'P 'lor trrenl vall 'cr GINNY KROWKA
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Bowlrng Leagur and GA A She Na Presrd nt of the Amundsen Na
trortal Honor Socrety and at one trm Presrdent and T easurer ot the Gamma
Pr sen ng CAROL LAMACK whese gcod natured personalrty mad:
Nt CCI 111 Ilfl 1 Hc1c rfty Bowlrng Loaquf
C A Frrnch C rv ani f-ral on rrrrtee and a respected Vree Presrdert
ot the OTIFIOH SGC HELEN LAMBOS added her personalrty to the Gradua
t1or1 Comrrrrttee Irbrary bla' GA A SGC and Greek Club Here we have
another memo r or thr G eerc Clul ANDREW LARIS better known as Andy
he wa also on the Frotball team and a Ha' Cua d The GA A SGC and
German Club hrghlrglted ELAINE LASS stretch at Amundsen MARGARET
LAUX trek tre burrps as well as the I st of them 111 the Campus Cavalry
Ffowlrng L wane Spamsh Crur Crrls Che us nd ser rd as Treasurer ot the
Zeta SG' ANN LAVELLE who l rlcs and rs as IIISII as they come rs nrfk
named the same Ir sh spent trms rn rhe CA A French Club Grrls Chorus
and was Vrce Presrdent of h Alpha SGC LOIS LAWSON that rare com
rrnatron 1 trams and beauty l-'ept 11111as hurrnrrrg lll the Natronal Horror
Sorrety Gamma SCC Program Carnrnrttcf Drama Student Councrl GAA
Hall Guards Vrlcrnq and Log Str It lntroaucrna a11o her attractrve graduate
T111-I1Y and a member ot the GA A Pror' Comm ttee Epsrlon SGC rnd
Powrrng Ieague If you want to know a grand fellow meet IACK LEVY who
was Vrce Pr srdent ot th Bea I'l1Y and 1 member ot the Socral Commrttee
arrrsh Clut oceer earr l rrrrmrttee Natronal Horror Socr ty
Camera Club Irrtramurals ard Pa eharl 'Ieam DONALD LEWAN who spent
only tvro years at Amundsen strll managed to score rn the Baseball Team
Intramurals Boxs Chorus Spanrsh Club and Har Guards Incrdentally hrs
rrrclfnarne rs e We gwe you RALPH LINDGREN w ro mrght rasrly be called
rndy 'Xnotlrer fellow who he er II trrencf for sports IS ROBERT LINDORFF
who rs alea Lrndy by he boys on he Baseball Team Wrestlrng Team
Ilaslcetlall Team and h sa e holes true rn Intramurals H Y and the
Bewlrng League LILLIAN LOGIUDICE x rll alwaxs remr mber th Boys Chorus
and vrh rt grrr wouldnt the urrls hc us French Cub Bowlrna League and
C A A H r name rs BETTE LONG and srres cr cute lr' e numbrr who drd her
lf 1s1o11 S 1 x l' H Iatrn Club Bowlrrra League 1 1
Spernrsh 1 lub A rrgul rr el ow rs IERRY LUDWIG who shared a lrne 1 tlrr
Bowlrng Ieague Clean Ur Corr mrtt e Spanrsh Clulr 1-lall Guards and Intra
murals and made a strrke Ill the I-I1H as Treasurer MARY MGCDOUGALI.
an attractrve lrttle brunett who the krds call Mac was an aotrve member
ltl the Splashettes R1 'rng Club Box l11g Lfague and French Club not to for
get she was once Tre asurer ot the Tr1H1 Y Ll 1 we have another Maggy by
wfry of IRENE MAGNUSON and shes nroyed the atmosphere ot the Bowlrna
I. ague C A 'X Gmeaa GGL tl1 Lrnrary utatt red Socral Commrttee Most
rf us hfrrl FRANCES MANGAN 1 11 v ll t11 C -'XA Iota SGC Student
rouncrl La Ill Club Grrls Chorus Do Vll a Leaaue and Prophecy Commrttee
Elame
Lass
Margaret
Laux
Ann
La Velle
Lors
Lawson
Josephrne
Letanq
Jack
Levy
Donald
Ralph
Lrndgren
Robert
Lmdortf
Lrllran
Logrudrce
Bette
Long
Jerry
Ludwrq
Mary
MacDouqa11
Irene
Magnuson
Frances
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GEORGE MANOS sang merrrly along rn the Boys Chorus Greek Club lntra
mural Sports and as a Frre Marshal and Hall Guard He says hrs nrckname
rs The Greek but rt sounds krnd o' queer to us That wrzard of the Ivorres
HARLAN MANSNERUS played hrs way through hrgh school rn the ROTC
Offrcers Club Rrfle Team Competrtron Platoon Drama Club ard Varrety
Shows Lefty was also Captarn of the Hall Guards lust about everyone knew
good natured easy gorng Be offrcrally BERNICE MARKS who made the grade
rn he GAA Letter Grrls Natlonal Honor Socrety Student Councrl Drama
Bowlrng Nommatrng Comrmttee and Gamma SGC A cute lzttle trrck rs
PHYLLIS MARTIN or Phrl wrth the dreamy eyes who found trme for the Lrbrary
Staff GAA Latm Club SGC and Breakfast Commrttee NANCY MASEN
rust entered Amundsen but she Jorned the GAA rmmedrately Yes rndeedy
rts BERNARD Krtzle MAYER hrmself Bernre a Captarn rn the ROTC was
a rrot rn th Program Commrttee ROTC Offrcers Club Hall Guards Red
Cross and German Club And do we mean not Lovely GLORIA MAZER
danced her way through the Trrl-f1Y SGC Program Commrttee Chorus
and Latrn Club Glora also graced two Varrety Shows IANE MCBRIDE says
her nrckname rs McTav1sh and she s a bonnre lassre who was always wrllmg
Hall Guards and the Llbrary Staff One of Mr Werntraubs famous Com
mandos was WILFRED MCCONNELL who rt seems was not too strff to also
take part rn the Band and Red Cross but rust the same every trme l see a
commando l exp ct a lrmp FLORUS MCCORMICK better known as Mac whrt
tled away hrs trme rn Amundsen as a Hall Guard Yep rt s IACK MCMILLEN
that tall dark chap who made thrngs clxck rn the Hall Guards Brology Club
Latrn Club Clean Up and College Day Commrttees ELEANOR MCNAMARA
commonly called Grnger had a swell trme rn the Omega SGC Bowlmg
League Cpamsh Club Hall Guards Intramural Sports Grrls Chorus and the
Prophecy Commrttee But then wherever Grnger rs there IS bound to be fun
Lucy Flower Hrgh was MAXINE MEIERS former stamprna grounds but srnce
shes been at Amundsen Maxres transferred her loyalty to our GA A Letter
Grrls Club lunror Red Cross and Log Staff The Program Commrttee Zeta
SGC Spanrsh Club Grrls Chorus and GAA are all actrvrtres PHYLLIS
MELUSKY has been proud to be a part of and we dont blame Phyl a brt
Tall attractrve and blonde IS HELEN MICKELSEN formerly of Washrngton
D C who spent her senror year at Amundsen helprng out rn the GAA
and Eta SGC Mrckey also held the exclusrve posrtron of Mrss Herndls rrght
hand gal Pretty lady lrke LYNN MILLER was at one trme the Presrdent of
her SGC chapter a Hall Guard and a member o the Grft Commrttee and
Bowlrng League The Trrl-l1Y Epsrlon SGC Program Cofnmrttee Bowlrng
League spanrsh Club and Grrls Chorus left attractrve RUTH MILLER very
lrttle spare trme Hes tall hes blonde hes a man of few words A perfect
descnptron of GEORGE MILLS a member of the Band Orchestra Spanrsh
Club ROTC Competxtron Platoon and Hall Guaras GEORGE MITCHELL
held the banner hrgh rn the Eeta H1Y French Club and Hall Guards and as
a Log Representatrve A regular guy rn every sense rs IAMES MONAHAN
who answered the call hm rn the Spanrslr Club Mrxed Chorus and Hall
Guards IEANNE MOORE Just came to Amundsen rn her fourth year but found
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trme enough to become Se retar of the Frencw Club Tr asurer o
of the Student Councl C A A and College Day Commrttee Ieanne s gorng to be a famous model
some day so be nice to her Everyone knew THOMAS MORAN as lJSl plaln Tom a guy that was
really tops PEGGY MOSELEY r'a'ne from Waller Just tn trme to be a Drum Marorette and a member
of the Prom Committee Beta Trl 1-lrY Bowl ng League IV'1xed Chorus and Eta SGC Hrs full
legal name rs RAYMOND O MUELLER but at Amundsen rts rust Ray VIRGINIA MUNSON
better known as Gmny practrcally flew through her d mes as Assoctate Edrtor of the Log and a
member of the Lam Club Bowlmg League Graduatron Commrttee and Drama Club Don or
formally DONALD MURBACH showed them how on the Vtlrestlma Team or maybe they showed
htm how weve never qurte HGGTG Th S c1a' harrrnan ot the Beta SGC was a posrtron held
solely by BARBARA MURPHY who was afteetlonately tagged Murph "my SHIRLEY NACHTWEIH
t the SGC 1nd G A A I-lr' I-Io' Srlver here Comes MILDRED NEWBEBG a
lt SGC Spamsh Club Band
member ot the Campus Cava ry
and Bowhng League e ve heard Blondr also had ronnectrons wrth the Swlm u
took a showcr every day tourtl perrcd Treasurer KATHERINE NICHOLSON of the lota SGC
spent much of her spare t1rr'e wrth the GAA Bowlrng League Student Councxl and Llbrary
Staff Nlckle was crlsc tr member ot the Frencn Club VIOLET NORDSTEDT says the GA A wlll
ot her four years at Amundsen and ws re sure that rt V1
brmg back happy memorles
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has any Amundsen memorres a al' they w lr be app!
Marilyn
Mrller
Raymond
Mueller
Ruth
Mrller
Vrrgmra
Munson
George
Mrlls
Donald
Mu rbach
George
M rlchell
Barbara
Murphy
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Dons Cook Iames Polychrones
Eager to learn
James Jeanne Thomas Peggy
Monahan Moore Moran Moseley
Shrrley Mrldred Katherme Vrolel
Nachtwerh Newberq Nrcholson Nordstedt
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L trn Clua Band and Proaram Commrttee A swell fellovx IS ROBERT OSTER
BERG who was Vrcel-3 esrdent ot the Semor Class Treasurer ot the Stude11t
11 nur! and a rnernber of the Ls 1Up Lornrnrttee I-lall Guards lrarna If
1 rntslt K ltl Illd Boys ' horus PHIL PAGANO went all out tor I1 trarnurals
loctball lt Track Team Lat1r1 ul ld V and Band Though he doesnt boast
my actrntrrs IAMES PANAGOPOULOS proudly con esses that hrs mckname
lS Gentle nan lrm Most of as cant s v PANTAZE PANTAZOPULOS wrthout
sneezrng so we settle tor Pans who was on the Baseball Team ana took part
Il 'ntrarn nals and the Creek Illd Latm llubs You Could always count
NICK PAPADENIS Ill th Creek C 1b ROTC ana Hall Guards IEAN PAR
HAM lb tlrf sornethrrg n x th t Nas added to our Semor Class M rt the
Champ ot Guts Spors ANN PARKER who was captarn ol the Basketl rll
A.llStars and a member ot tle G A A SGC Letter Grrls Club Intramurals
Bowlrng Leagur and Spamsh C ul RAYMOND PARKER called Ray tar short
tound the Beta 111Y French Clulr blrll Guards and Crft Comrnrttee plr nty al
rlght by lnrn lt seems as hot gh AL PAVLICK had a tmger 111 everytlnng rn
general and nothmg m parncular ARTHUR PEARSON kept the ball rollrna 111
the Sparnsh Club Llall Cuards and ROTC You can always Count on a
good trme when PATRICIA PETERSDORF IS around ana we have the Bowlrng
League Secral Comrnrttee GA A ant.. Swrm Leaders to back up th1s state
Il Il A frllow who has an eye tor fl snappy prctrre lb ROBERT PETERSON
ol the Dublrc Address System and a member ot the Stage Crew and German
Club IAIVIES Ixmmy POLYCHRONES made a hrgh score IH the Natronal
Honor Socrety Boys Chorus and Student Councrl not forgettrng that he was
at one trrne Vrm Presrdent of the Latm Club and Presrdent of the Greek Club
Alw rys eager to lend a hand on the Oltru Stall and rn the G A A Bowlrng
League SCC German Cub rnd Intramurals DOROTHY POPESCUL was
always wel:-orned tn any of these rctrvrtres IOHN POTRATZ got oft to a run
rnng start on the Track Team and by the trme he came rnto the home stretch he had
run rnto the WY Letter T ens Club mtrarnu als Boys Chorus Football Team
atm Club Swm rnrng team and So 1al Commrttee By way ot drversren
AMELIA PROPST preferred tk G 'XA Ottrce Sta't SGC and Graduatron
ontrntttee PATRICIA RAHN was rlw rvs a good pal to hc ve around ll tlr
G A A S1a1n 1 S G Band Latrn C ub Breakfast Commrttee and rn the Natronal
Henor uobrety she was Secretary A fellow who playea a leadrng role 1r1
tne Drama Club Radro Councl ana Radro Workshop ts RICHARD RAPO
PORTE Uro rs usually Callea Rappy Fr was also rn the Boys Chorus Beta
H1Y Offrfc s lub Cornpetrtron Platcon Pron and Nomrnatmg Commrttees
and th Lat111 Club DOROTHY RASMUSON had a 1olly trrne IH the RICIIIIQ
lub Omrcron SGC Lam Club GAA Lrbrary Stall and Gym Leaders
IANET RASMUSSEN IS stuck vrth he name Buggsy and answered to 1t rn the
GAA Eowr g League Spanrsln Club Ex CJIIVQ Commrttee SGC Clean Up
ornnnttee ana IH 'he lvrxed Cho us the keynote of BETTY RAUSCHERS
1ct1v1t1es was the I rxea norus Latrn Club GAA Intramurals and Hal
fuards CARI. RAUSCHERT generally arled Charlre t nd tts 1 t l tlf
Boys Chorus German Club and lntrrmurals
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Raymond
Parker
Albert
Pavlrck
Arthur
Pearson
Patrrcra
Petersdort
Robert
Peterson
James
Polychrones
Dorothy
Po psecul
John
Potratz
Amelra
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Patrrcra
Rohn
Rtchard
Rapoporte
Dorothy
Rasrnuson
Janet
Rasmussen
Betty
Rauscher
Carl
Rauschert
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PRESENTING ELAINE RESTIS a pretty lrttle mrss who was a blt partral to the
GAA Hall Guards Bowlmg League and Intramurals was Presrdent ol the
Tau SGC and V1cePres1dent of the Executrve Board A talented artxst rs
PEGGY RICHTER who added to the color of the GAA SGC Bowlmg
League Log Staff and Commandos lust call me Butch says LOIS RING
who was President of the Beta SGC a Gym Leader and a member of the
GAA Band Orchestra Latm Club Hall Guards and Intramurals Call for
Terry and you get ELEANORE RITT rn the Alpha SGC Splashettes Gemuan
Club Drama Hall Guards GAA Intramurals Gym Leaders and Chorus
Tmy rs the approprrate nrckname of thrs pert llttle squrrt TERESA ROBINSON
who lent her personalrty to the GAA Epsrlon SGC Hall Guards Latrn
Club and Roller Club CHARLES ROELLE sang out rn the Boys Chorus Hall
Guards and as Presrdent of the Mrxed Chorus BERNICE ROTH rs greeted wrth
he name Babe 1n the GAA Bowlrng League and Tau SGC The Soccer
Team Hall Guards and Track Team held a spec1al attractron for Cal alras
CALVIN ROUMAINE A very lovely grrl rs MARILYN RUSSELL who was
Treasurer of the Tn H1Y and a member of the GAA Grrls Chorus Latm
Club Program Commrttee Band Bowlrng League Intramurals Spamsh Club
and the Eta SGC PAUL RUSSELL was a strrkrng frgure ln the Bowling
League Alpha H1Y Intramurals and Latrn Club Always on the go rs
KATHLEEN RYAN of the Eta SGC who has rnherrted the name Kathy vra
the Alpha Tr1H1Y Latm Club Intramurals Mrxed Chorus and GAA MILES
Mrxed Chorus Hall Guards French Club H1Y and Letter Mens Club Good
lookmg ROY SANDBERG was V1cePres1dent of the Alpha I-I1Y Presrdent of
the Letter Nens Club and played an actrve part 1n the Socral Commrttee
Nomrnatmg Commrttee Intramurals and Football Team Introducxrrg a classy
lrttle lassy dark eyed HELEN SARROS who was promrnent as the Secretary
of the Eta SGC made the grade rn the Natronal Honor Socrety and par
trcrpated 1n the Tr1H1Y G AA Hall Guards and Nommatmg Commrttee
Sports and more sports are the favorrte actrvxtxes of WALTER SCHALLER as
he was on the Wrestlmg Team Track Team Bowlmg Team Intramurals and
rncldentally a Hall Guard A fellow wrth a Irlendly personalrty who has yet
to lose hrs temper ln publrc IS RICHARD SCHEURING who prefers to be called
Drck He took part rn Intramurals the German Club Mrxed Chorus and Hall
Guards Lee we mean SHIRLEY SCHIFFER made the lumps rn the Rrdrng
Club Bowlmg League Spamsh Club Latm Club GAA and Eta SGC
LEONARD SCHILLEN claimed to be IH the Senror Wolf s Club but legxtlmately
he was rn the Beta HAY the Band and Track Team Blonde and etfrcrent rs
LORETTA SCHMIDT who made good as Presrdent of the Tau S G C and had a
good trme rn the Chorus GAA and Hall Guaras RUTH ANN SCHMIDT
served as a Vxkrng And keepmg the accounts upto date and the records
accurate b9S1deS berrg rn the French Club Srgma SGC and GAA
BOB SCHOTTEK will always remember the good trrnes he had blowrng his
horn rn the Band for tour years as Charrman of the Program Commrt
tee Secretary of Beta H1V and takmg part rn the ROTC German Club
Latrn Club and Hall Guards She may be small but RUTH SCHWAB made
the grade m the Natronal Honor Socrety Grrls Chorus Student Councrl Letter
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SGC really knew her clubs as she was m the Drama Club Spamsh Club Latrn Club Rrdmg
Club G A A and on the Ol JCL all a 1f' Crean Up Campargn PEGGY SLIMM kept the ball rollrng
rn the Bowlrng League Alphr SG rrls Chorus lntramurals and llcrll Guards There IS plenty
of room on the top for a arand ell w rke the Presrdent of the Senror Class ROBERT SPANIIAN
who also was prcmrr' nt as Presrder ol .Alpha l-l1Y Vrce Presrdent of the Lette Mens Club
Captarn ot the Foctba 'lean ang a nember of the Baseball Team and Fxecutrve Councrl The
Greek Club GA A lntrcrmurals Rxdmg Clul and Bowlrng League kept the Secretary of lambda
SGC KAY SPEAR happrly orcuprcd for four years When you heard the f Cho Ree 1n the Bowlrng
League Or' ega S GC Rrdrrq Club Intramurals or Spamsh Club you could be sure that AUDREY
SPEIRS was belna paged GEORGIANNA SPROUDE IS often beckoned by the name Georgre 1
the Grrls Chorus ana Beta SGC Pleasant memorres of the Delta SGC Spanrsh Club GA A
Intramurals Chorus and Ollrce .pall belong to DOROTHY STAKE called Dottre by all lrer
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Cornpetrtror Platoon Grtt Commrttee and Keeper of the Treasure Chest rn the
Spanrsh Club CECIL SWANSON found rt worth hrs whrle to come out for the
Band the Spanrsh Club and Electron Cornmrttee A typrcal day prescrrbed by
NANETTE SWANSON mrght 1'r lude the Sudent Councrl GAA Bowlrnq
league or SGC One of the most typrcal Amunden fellows HOWARD
SWEENEY calred Howre tor short has a lrne of actrvrtres a m1le long whrch
rnclude the Rrfle Team Compet tron Pla oon Offrcers Club HrY Movre Crew
Log Staff Band Student Councrl Latrn Club Prom and Nomrnatrng Commrttees
and the Natronal Honor Socrety The nrckname Red also belongs to ROBERT
TERP who went out 'cr Intramurals the L rtrn Club Natronal Honor Socrety
German Club and Colege Day Commrttee Always on the go MARGARET
TIMMERMAN who rs n ver ca led anythrng but Marge found the Spanrsh
Club Chorus Hall Guards German Club SGC Natronal Honor Socrety and
Graduatron Commrttee pleasant stopprng off places Always lady lrke rs
GEORGIA TRIHAS who belonged to the Greek Club Alpha SGC lntra
murals Nrx d Chorus ard was a Log Representatrve MARY TRIMBLE known
as Nellre crarms she was Sergeantat Arms of her Hrstory Class Treasurer ot
Gamma S4 C Presrdent of the French Club ard rn the Latrn Club Bowlrng
Leagu and Prophecy Commrttee ANGELO TSARPALAS was content to be rn
the Gre k Club Frrst attend ng hrgh school rn Keyeport lllrnors and then at
New Trrer IEAN TURNER harled Neen lrnally landed at Amundsen rn the
GA A and Lambda SGC Always ready wrth a laugh rs FRED VALDIVIA
Band lntrarnurals and Hall Guards Fran whose brrth certrtrcate reads
FRANCES VAN BOGAERT has a trrendly drsposrtlon whrch she drsplayed rn
the G A A SCC and Spanrsh Club Another grrl wrth a snappy personalrty
rs VIRGINIA VAN HOUGHTON who brrghtened thrngs up rn Kappa SGC
Hall Guards Splashettes Drama the latrn Club French Club and GAA
There was always a good trme to be had rn the Greek Club GA A and Tau
SGC rf LORETTA VRIONIS was arouna Ourck on the comeback wrth clever
wrsecracks rs IOHN WAGNER who made use of hrs puns rn the Orchestra
Hall Guards and Baseball Basketball Volleyball and Football teams LOR
RAINE WAGNER answered the call to actron as Treasurer of the Omrcron
SGC and by takrng part rn lntramurals the German Club Clean Up Com
rnrttee Bowrrng League CAA Lrbrary and Offrce Statts and Breakfast
Cornmrttee A cute lrttle brunette 1S BILLIE WALDMANN who gave out wrth
a solra note rn the Mrxed Chorus Lambda SG C Bowlrng League French Club
and Rrdrng Club AGNES WALSH took a chance on the tongue twrsters rn the
Spanrsh Club 'l'r1H1Y and Eta SC C EDWARD WALSH boasts that he was
able to srdotrack all actrxrtres and rust be an ordrnary senror Everyone lrked
ARTHUR WARREN rn ani out or tne cassroom partrcularly rn the Beta HrY
Ba eball Team French Club and Frosh Soph Football Team He also rs a
sklllcd artrst and was Presrdent of the Bowlmg League We all call hrm
,IGCK even tlsough hrs nam rs IOHN WATSON rn the Orchestra and Latrn
Club Attractrve LILA WEICHBRODT was Socral Charrman of Epsrlon SGC
Secretary of the German Cub and a member of Beta TrrHrY the Prom
Comrnrtteo Nornrnatrng Comrnrttee GAA and Bowlrng League P S Lrl
w rs a rnarn prep on the Vrkrrg Advertrsrng Start
Two Hundred Seventeen
Mary
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Angelo
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Jean
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Fred
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Frances
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Van Houghton
Loretta
Vrronrs
John
Wagner
Lorrarne
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Brllre
Wal dmann
Agnes
Walsh
Edward
Walsh
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Werk Werner West Westrrch Weyrrch Wrllrams Willoughby Wrtt
Jacqueline Helen Robert Mary Laverne Gloria Gertrude Bernadette
Wzttmeyer Woolgar Wyman Yagodrcs Yetto Yonan Zemke Zimmerman
FRED WEIK rs the sort of fellow who rs always out for a good trme as rs known by those who
were rn the Beta HrY and German Club The adrectrve industrious describes Mike alias MEYER
WEINER who went out for the Movie Crew Spanish Club Intramurals Pin and Rrng Committee
and College Day Committee and strll kept hrs nose to the grrndstone when rt came to studies
A grand fellow who found hrs way to the top rn the ROTC rs Cadet Lreutenant Colonel IACK
W'EST who was Presrcent of the Offrcers Club Hall Guard Captarn and a member of the Student
Council Drama Program Comrnrttee Hr Y Competition Platoon Baclro Council and Pin and Ring
Bowling League Riding Club Intramurals SGC Roller Club and as an oifrcer rn the Spanish
lub Presenting IACK WEYRICH prominent rn sports as Captain of the Basketball Team and a
member of the Letter Mens Cl 1b Intramurals Hall Guaras ferman Club and Prom Committee
Tall Blonde and good lookrrg rs TOM WILLIAMS hailed Wrllre by hrs colleagues who was often
een rn the French Club HrY Intramurals Clean Up Committee Bowling League Gift Conrmrttee
Hall Guards and Swim Team Lynn as MARILYN WILLOUGHBY rs called enroyed the company
she found rn Iota S GC the German Club G A A and Hall Guards BEE WITT has all rt takes
Personality looks brains drsposrtron and she can really trrp the light fantastic She was Secretary
of Iota SGC Drvrsron Chairman a member of the GA A Chorus the French Club and a con
stant Variety Show performer Tle rythrrrrc canter of the Brdrng Club G A A and Bowling League
wrll long be remembered by IACQUELINE WITTMEYER Always a good sport and a good friend
rn a pinch rs HELEN WOOLGAR who agreed that the opanrsh Clerb Drama Hall Guards GA A
Gamma SGC, and Chorus were O K by rel Pr nr Corrrmrttee Chairman BOB WYMAN made
hrs goal rn Football Intramurals HrY the Bowling League Chorus and Hall Guards MARY
Yoqgxe YAGODICS had a good time rn the Bowling League Latrn Club Omrcron SGC Log
Staff Lrbrary Staff and Prophecy Committee It was fun whrle rt lasted says LAVERNE YETTO
as she recalls the Lrbrary Staff French Club Bowling League G A A and Lambda S GC Outside
Quiet but effrcrent rs GERTRUDE ZEMKE who made the grade rn the National Honor Society
Gernran Club Office Staff and was Secretary of the Omrcron SGC Mention Bunny and BERNA
DE'I'I'E ZIMMERMAN looks up and tells us she had a gay ol time as Vrce President of lota S G C
and rn the G A A Student Council and German Club The graduates now look forward to bigger
things
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GRADUATES NOT PICTURED
Dorothy Benson Paul Connors Jeannean Erberger Wrllram Haag Anne Hem Jean Schultz Richard Stoneham Dorothy Szewczyk Edward Szewczyk
Two Hundred Eighteen
Committee. Sweetness is personified in WINIFRED WESTRICH. who was always welcomed in the of the classroom GLORIA YONAN had her fun in the French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, and S.G.C.
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Sealed: l. Anderson, H, Cfrrlson. Row 2: Fl. Strom, G, Trrrbfrris, l.. Peislccr, ti. 'l'l:cv1n'i, H, l'l1ck.
l. Kastens, H. Vossel, C. McLeod, G, Trwbwris, Mr. Slerficka C. l..ndf'nri.eyf'i, Row 3: R. Peter
son, l. Brunselt, ll Oddy, H. Throogf.
Quife cc Cjofdcfion . .. sit down
smilie ., .. . glamour of the stage . . . quite at load.
Those lnk Spots, alias lim Reilly, Torn Harland and Bryce Blair, give
out with "Don't Get Around Much Any More." What have we here, a
glamour gal? No, only l.ois Fiing, who is said to be a real aid to Mrs.
Garriott and the Amundsen war effort. And we heard the angel sing
when Mary Ellen Bruce made her Amundsen debut at the Variety
Show. A few National Honor Society members show by way of a skit
that "all work and no play makes lack a dull boy." The lack in this
case was Wayne Gasper. You're slipping, Wilson. We can remember
the day when Atlas could have carried the oroperty crew on his shoul-
ders. What will your family think? CStanding: I. Giamhrone, I. Mouzalcis,
N. Lianos, Mr. Boetticher. Seated: G. Atsaves, G. Androne, W. Mitchell,
E. Laye1y.l
jAaf:5 my Worn
tthts year s crop of Mrs ttls for our
own good talang a post graduate
course a parent ly lt helps a lot
practrce what they teach oh boy
Wrth the trtumverate Mmd Morals and Health as the
theme ot the 42 and 43 sessrons the PARENT TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION pledged alleglance once agatn to Amundsen
and swung tnto 1ts twelfth year of servrce
Startrng the ball rolltng wxth a Freshmen Mothers Tea and
gtvmg general meet1ngs every month wrth a guest school rep
resented At one ot these socrals the clothrng classes sponsored
a fashton revtew at whtch students modeled the clothes whtch
they desrgned and made At another meetmg the drama class
presented several varrety acts and the band gave a concert
ln February they held thetr Candle Lrghtrng Ceremony and the
parents themselves gaxe a slat tn whrch they partrcrpated
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Durlng all ol these meetrngs the Amundsen Pt O T C unit posted
the colors alter whrch Mrs Vrooman Prestdent called the
meetrng to order Speakers were scheduled tor every program
durmg the season
Th1s year on Amundsen Nrght regular classes were held rn
every room The grrls gym was by tar the most popular room
and everyone had such a good ol trme cheermg and boorng
that no one kept srore and both teams won
The Round Table Drscusslon held on Iune lUth was Parents
versus Students and that IS probably the only tnstance where
the parents are versus the students
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R rn o ri ht: Mrs. A. R, Ma A hut, Mr. H 1 u sell, Mrs. Frank E. Blake,
Mrs. Grlber Iacobs, Mrs. R. C. 'rohore, Mrs. George H. Vrooman, Mrs, Russell Switzer,
Mrs. Clara Willtams, Mrs. H. M. Sherman, Mrs. Iohn Halverson, and Effie Lewand.
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DIVERSEY CLEANERS G DYERS
6753 W Drversey Avenue
Phone Mernmac 4995
DRAKE 61 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS
520010 N Western Avenu
Ambulance Sex-vxce
READY TO
A B C STORAGE COMPANY
2918 20 N Lmcoln Ave
A ALLIN G SON PAINTS
4818 N Western Ave
4658 N Rockwell St
ANDREWS MILLWORK 6 LUMBER CO
1751 Frrster Ave
ANDY S HOBBY SHOP
4751 N Talman Ave
AVON FOOD MART
1966 Lawrence Ave
BOBZIEN BROS IEWELERS
4825 N Western Ave
BOWLING LANES INC
5221 N Broadway
CARMODY CLEANERS
4653 N Rockwell
CHARLOTTE BEAUTY SHOPPE
5131 N Domen Ave
CHARME BEAUTY SALON
2218 Lawrenee Ave
t0l"6 THEY ALWAYS COME THROUGH
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE GAMMA CHAPTER
S G C IUNE 1943
The GRILL extends rts conqratulatrons and sm
cerely wrshes for cr happy prosperous and
peaceful tuture for you all
KAGEN S PHARMACY
5301 N Damen Avenue
Prescnphons our specralty
D A HELPI G
DAMEN FISH 6 DELICATESSEN
4812 Dcrmen Ave
COMPLIMENTS OF DELTA CHAPTER SGC llunel
4010 Lrncoln Ave
DIDIER S FOOD SHOP
2609 Leland Ave
ESQUIRE CLEANERS
5670 N Western Ave
FARGESON PAINT COMPANY
4837 N Western Ave
FARLE S BAKERY
5109 Lmcoln Ave
FRANCES STYLE SHOP
5221 N Damen Ave
GEIGER BROS GROCERS
2312 Foster Ave
GLADYS RESTAURANT
5251 N Lmcoln Ave
HANKEL S FLOWER SHOP
7328 W Foster Ave
KROWKA BROS
5456 N Western Avenue
Phone Longbeach 4400
MEHLMAN FLOWERS
5275 Western Avenue
Better Floral Arrangements
NORTHWEST AUTO CO
41801 Lawrenee Ave
Phone Keystone 7400
HAND
HERST S DEPARTMENT STORE
4051 61 Lmcoln Ave
IDLE HOUR RIDING STABLES
6135 N Lmcoln Ave
542177 N Ddrnen Av
IEANETTE STYLE SHOP
4626 Lmcoln Ave
KAUFMANN COSTUMES
5117 N Western Ave
S S KRESGE
1956 58 Lawrence Ave
ARTHUR LAVY MEN S WEAR
4749 N Damen Ave
MACK S TAVERN
5725 Lmcoln Ave
NELSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR
5149 5151 N Ashland Ave
O K BARBER SHOP
4651 N Rockwell
PARADISE BALLROOM
PHI DELTA TAU
Vrv Puddle Mac Dot Frnney
Moc Poos Ruqe Pete Satchel Z
IOSEPH STENGER
Furmture Upholsterrnq 5- Hepalrrnq
4318 Lmcoln Avenue
ZETA CHAPTER S G C
l00I'l50l"5
PET DAIRY STORE
3314 Devon Ave
POHLMAN REALTY CO
5704 N Western Avo
5234 N Dame-n Ave
PRESTO RESTAURANT
4757 N Western Ave
ROBERTSON 6 CO
5340 42 N Clark St
ROSEWOOD THEATRE
1823 W Montrose Ave
STOLTZE and BERG INSURANCE
5905 lrvrnq Pork Rd
SUMMERDALE GARAGE INC
5742 50 N Damen Ave
COMPLIMENTS OF THE ALPHA CHAPTER OF
TRI HI Y
UPTOWN FURNITURE SHOPS
5228 30 N Clark St
ANDREW ZERA SCHOOL SUPPLIES
178 Crawford tnear Waslnnqton Blvd J 4856 Danren Ave
Two Hundred Twenty two
Ml" .
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Cummnngs June
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Claypool Harold 5
Cleal Mar1an
Cletcher Erma
Coster Dlno
Clyne Ronald
Colegrove Colleen
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Colvas James
Coll1gnon Frances
ColI1ng June
Coll1ns Margaret
9
Collrns Patrrcla
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Coll1ns Thomas
Colver Narcy
l4
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Colyett Rose
Condos Jo Anne
Con1gl1o Margaret
Connell Bon1ta
9 I6
Connolly Charles
Connors Paul
Constantme Harry 114 l27 IB3
Contos Anastas1a
Cook Dorrs I2
16 I96
Coomes Dan
Coope Robert
Corbett Peggy
Corkell Patr1ck
Corydon Joan
29
Costopoulos Epammondas
Cates Madge
Cedervall Er1c
Chako1an Eleanor
5 I5
63 165 I67 196
Chakos James
Chandler W1ll1am
07
Chap1n Ehzabeth
Chapman Patrrcra
CHIBQOUTIS Ernest
Ch1agour1s Mary
Chroles Helen
Chrrpe Joyce
Chr1stman Patr1c1a
100 159
Chrlstottel Jean
Chrmopoulos Stosh
0
Chnstopoulos Thomas
Chr1stos Helen
Church1ll Janet
CISZEWSRI Antolnette
Clarke James
Clausen Glor1a 90 126
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Clausen Mar1lynn
Clausen W1ll1am
Harry
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Courtney Jane 96 107
Covey Rlchard
Cox Allene
Coyle Sally
Cramer Howard
Crarner Mark
Crawford Jean
Crehore Thomas
C onberg Donald
107 27
Cronln Ann
Crowther Margaret
Crum Barbara
Crumfrnger Dolores
Cullen Dolores
Cuppage Carol
Curran June
Cldch V1rg1n1a
Dahlberg Ruth
Dahlstrom Lo1s
Darker Donald
Da1nton Gerald1ne
Dan1elson Frances
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Danller Elalne
Dapper? Berry
Davenporl Shlrley
Davles Dorrs
Davzes Thomas
Davls Cafherlne
Davls Dorothy
Davls Joan
Dawe Garfleld
Deardorh' Marllyn
DeCIemenrl Clara
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DeFr1es Jerry
DeHarf Edward 7
Dehn Wlllldm
Delaney James
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Demos Olymp1a
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Demos John
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DeMers Aldea
Demelropoulos Mary
DeMeyer Roy
Denney Jack
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