Argo Community High School - Argolite Yearbook (Argo, IL)
- Class of 1937
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THE PEOPLE of
Argo Community
High School
THEIR DEEDS
and
THEIR DIVERSIGNS
o Pxrgo Hkgh we skng a
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song, Our Nma Mater iakr, who taughx her sons the way
He f to Xaugh, to hghk, to dare.
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PUBLXSH
TO ARGO HIC-H
To Argo High we sing a song
OF memories fond and dear:
With Argo High our hearts remain
Through each succeeding year.
Thoughufriencls may scatter far and wide,
Gut hearts will ever hold
The song we'sang to Argo High
When youth was strong and hold.
To Argo High we sing a song, f
Our Alma Mater fair,
Who taught her sons the way of life fd
To laugh, to fight, to dare.
Though time may crumhle sand and stone
And youth shall fade to gray,
The song we sang ,to Argo High
Will hrighten every day.
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The semors dedkcate WHS sectkon to Nxkss Rexmdds to express Khekr skncere apprecxahon
of her vaXuabXe asskstance Rn the pubXXsh'mg of the year book,
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Herhert C. Swanson
President
N Frank A. Hrodnrtt
Secretary
BOARD
OF
EDUCATION
The Board of Education functions as a hoard of direc-
tors and delegates actuat administration of the schoot
program to Principal Charles E. Wingo.
That the members have taken personal interest in
student welfare and student surroundings can he seen
in our campus regulations. The Board, which meets once
a month, has tong heen recognized for its capahitity and
efficiency in managing the affairs of the high school.
To make it possihte for the seniors to spend more
time on the editorial wort: ot this yearbook than on Finan-
ciat campaigning the Board made a generous donation
to the Argoiite fund. The seniors are indeed appreciative
of this move which allowed them more time tor educa-
tional instruction in connection with preparing the copy
f or publication.
Because of their desire that the faculty he as wett-
iufonned as possihte, that they tcnew att the tatest and
especially the hest in educative procedure, the Board,
acting upon suggestion hy Mr. Xvingo, approved two in-
novations at the high school - a professional tihrary for
the use of the tacutty memhers and attendance ot depart-
inentat representatives at the state meetings.
The prolessional lihrary has already reached sizahle
proportions and still continues to grow. It is made up ol
hoolcs written hy prominent educators and ol magazines
and miscellaneous pamphlets, all containing material
which should he helpful to the teachers either hy its de-
tailed, practical nature or hy its inspirational qualities.
lncluded are several hoolcs and pamphlets dealing with
prohlems lacing a hoard ol' education today. 'l his lihrary
should prove of inestimahle value in the improvement
ol the high school.
Pursuing the policy ol' last year, the Board allowed
each teacher a hall day to visit some other school within
the metropolitan area, prellerahly a school which has
achieved outstanding success in the department in which
the visiting teacher worlcs. Such visits should enlarge the
vision of the memhers ol' the llaculty and do much to
lceep them from llalling into a rut.
Faculty and students are always pleased to see the
Board at school lunctions. The student hody extends a
vote of thanlqs to the memloers lor their genuine interest
in the activities ol the school.
Mr. Charles l.. Bulow
Member
Mr. llarry L. Stone
Member
lxlr. .lohn Ginalicli
Memlwr
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Principal
Stuclents ancl faculty ot Argo Community Higlx
Srliool are fortunate in liaving lor tl1eir principal lvlr.
Clwarles E, Xvingo, wlio lias slnown unusual executive
alnility in tlie administration of scliool affairs.
Clieerlully ancl willingly lvlr. Xvingo assists stu-
clents ancl tearliers witli all prolnlems, inspiring conlfi-
clenre anal aclmiration in tliose Wlio seelc liis Counsel.
ll-lie Class ol' 1937 express sincere appreciation to
Mr. Xvingo lor liis clepenclatnle guiclance.
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THE PMNCW At-'S MESSAGE
To the Students of ttie Argo Community High Sctioot:
Pxnotber rndestone bas been rcacbed in tbe bistory
ot our scboot.
You, tbe students, are to be congratutated tor tbe tine
progress tbat bas been made in scbotarsbip, pbysicat
devetoprnent, and toyatty. Note cornrnend you especiatty
tor your attitudes and sociat bebavior. Ps specific exarnpte
ot tbe tine progress dwat bas been rnade is exernptitied
in tbe rnannerty conduct ot our students during assernbty
programs. V
V 4 ndoubtedty, assernbty prograrns tbrs year tiave been - e 1
- f, received by tbe students as a vvortbvvbde type ot educa- 1 -t 1
r tionat entertainment. 'tbe rnany cornptirnents on our 1 1
ussembty etiquette by visitors and pertorrners are rnodestty
accepted. Wbat tiner storgan can a scboot bave bestowed
upon it tban: H Ps Scboot Tbat tts Psuditoriurn Etiquette
'Ybis substantiates dwe proverb: H Pxctions speak touder
tban vvords
Seniors, you bave ptayed a rnost irnportant rote in
tbese various accornptisbrncnts. Note vvbo are to continue
in tbe scboot atter your graduation drank you tor tbe
tine quatity ot scboot tite wbicb you bave betped to
devetop.
u web in your tuture endeavors.
Nxfe vvisb yo
Yours sincerely,
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FACULTY
GliRAl.DlNE BERGAN
Ph. B.
DePaul University
English
l'4l.UYl.7 'l'. CURL
BS.
Nlillilcen University
lmiusiriul Arts
HELEN l'lliLD
Ph, B.
University ol Clnfgngr,
Xvorlrl llisiory, lfnglisli
RICHARD l'lAUSWAI.li
BS.
Nortliwcslern University
English
FRED JOHNSTON
Illinois College, Nortliwcslvrn
University
Algelirii unil Pliysieul Ecluculiun
U01
RUTH BROOM
AB.. MA.
University of lllinois
Spanish and Latin
l"R.'XNK C. ljVljRl'l"l', Jr,
BA .
Pennsylvania State College
lnsirumenlul lxlusie and Band
Bti'l'llUliL GROSS
AB., BM., B.lNfl.E.. 8a M. Mus.
XX'asl1l1urn College, Nortliwestern
University. American Conserf
vatory
Theory of Music and Applied
Music
llARRlli'l' li. llliNl.DllRSl'lO'l'
University of Chicago. ancl Gregg
College
Sliorlfwnd anti Typing
NNALTER JOHNSTON
BS.
lllinois College
Biology, General Science, Assis-
luni Coach
CHARLES KUSENDA
AB.
Knox CoIIcge, C1aIesIJurg
'English
IIAZEL PHILLIPS
Ph. B.
University of Chicago
American History, Social Science,
Xvorltl History
VIRGINIA SIIEPERDSON
University of IIIinois
Fumls and Art
LEONARD TRIiXI,.IiR
BS.
University of IIIinois
Science and Physics
MARLAN D. VIiT'I'liIIlCK
Bb.
Iowa State 'I'eacI1er's College:
Geography, Business .Scivricv
Commercial Arilfimelic
DOROTHY IVIOHR
SB., AM.
University of Chicago
Mathematics and Physical EJ.
RUTII REYNCLDS
BS.
University of IIIinois
Enghsfi and Economics
GRACE STEADRY
BS.
State University of Iowa
Home Economics
ROBERT VAN ENAN
B. Ed.
Illinois Slate NormaI
Industrial Arts, Asst Cuucli
JOSEPH J. ZBORNIK
ILS.
Business Science, Boofefeue in .
IJ U
Commercial Law, Cuniriieiciut
I Irillmictic
FACULTY
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Today the faculty and students are worlcing with
the principal to malce Argo Community High a
happy school that aims at the highest standard
of secondary education . . . complete and worthy
living.
A resume of faculty activities shows that much
effort is being put forth to improve the quality of instruc-
tion and to lceep abreast of the times in educational
methods.
An extensive program was observed Education
Week, November 9 to 15, when there were daily assem-
blies, at which various teachers tallied on assigned sub-
jects pertaining to some phase of education. Une of the
main purposes ot the ambitious program was to impress
upon the students the vast improvement which the schools
of today show over the schools of the past. lt is believed
that when the students realize how fortunate they are
in opportunities they will be more eager to talce advantage
ol them. Speakers were: introductory Remarks, Mr. Haus-
Waldg The Changing Curriculum, Miss Steadryg New
Service to the Community, Mr. Grossg Unfinished Busi-
ness of Education, lvliss Reynolds: Education for Physical
Fitness, Mr. ,Iohnstong and Financing Americas Schools,
Mr. Wingo.
The following faculty members represented their
respective departments at state meetings: lndustrial Arts,
Mr. Van Emang Music, Mr. Grossg English, Mr. Haus-
wald. Miss Steadry attended the Home Economics Con-
vention at Quincy Qctober Q9 and 30, and Mr. Johnston,
attended the state physical education meeting at Cham-
paign, March 17-20.
Principal Charles E. Wingo met notables in the
educational realm the Weelc of February 19 at New
Qrleans, where he attended the program arranged by
the Department of Superntendence of the National Edu-
cation Association.
The Argo Summit XVoman,s Club were guests of
the faculty at a Thanksgiving program and Tea Novem-
ber 25. A reception was held in the portable after the
program.
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On Uctoher Q6 the faculty attended the Lalce
Shore division meeting of the lllinois State Teachers,
Association. Teachers, lnstitute was held April I9 at
Sterling Morton High School. V
The faculty attended a conlverence on guidance
and student personel worli on Novemher 21 at North-
western University. The program was arranged in accord-
ance with the heliel' that each teacher and administrative
otlicer has definite guidance responsihility.
ln Decemher the Home Room Committee suh-
mitted to the lxaculty lor approval an outline ol' a tentative
lour year- home room program. 'lihe general aim ol this
home room activity is: To guide the student to see the
delinite relation between learning and living so that
he may desire additional training and also malce important
decisions toward his lilhe worli.
XVorlcing with Mr. XVingo in this guidance plan-
ning are lvliss Hendershot, chairman, and lvour other mem-
hers ol the lxaculty: hliss Broom, lwiss Reynolds, lxfliss
Steadry, and Mr. Johnston. The committee meets olten
to discuss and to plan materials to he used, prohlems
which are localized and adapted to the needs ol? the stu-
dents lwor each year in high school.
Perhaps the most interesting ol the monthly teachers,
meetings was the Fehruary one concerning the Michigan
and the lVlassachusetts codes ol ethics lor teachers. The
teachers hrought out the many problems concemed and
discussed educational procedures involved. '
A committee appointed to malie a study of educa-
tional procedures involved in the use of the sixty minute
class period are lwiss Field, lvliss Phillips, Mr. liusenda.
and Mr. Hauswalcl. This hour session, which will replace
the forty minute period, is one way ol' maliing the hest
of crowded school conditions.
Tuula Lyriiperopoiilos
Secrelary
IIUIUII Ufbilll
Secretary
IN Ml-I5iORI.XN
Venus Cihson, Student
Fred Kelso. .lanitor
rm
THE CLASS OF 1937
Motto: HI am master of my tate and captain of my souI."
Flower: BIue LarIcspur Colors: Turquoise and SiIver
CLASS OFFICERS
President ..... . . . EmiIy Stopyra Treasurer . - - John DHIIIES
Vice-president . . . . . . GerI1art GucI4eI HiSlOfi0Tl ------ Paul Ganzar
Secretary . . . . . .f Lorraine PIoszeIc Reporter . FIorence Szczesny
Sponsor . . .... Miss Broom Sponsor ........ Mr. CurI
SENIOR ACTIVITIES
Senior PIay . . . . . . Oct. 25 .Iunior-Senior Banquet . . . . . . . May 20
CIass Party . . . . . . Dec. I7 Senior Prom ....... . . . . IVIay 29
CIass Party . . . . . . Feb. 7 CIass Day ...... . . . . . . June 11
Radio Party . . . . . . ApriI I7 Commencement Concert .... .Iune I4
Coronation Dance .. May 5 Commencement .. .... .Iune 15
SPEAKERS AT COIVIIVIENCEIVIENT
XVcIcomc ................ EmiIy Stopyra
FareweII .... . . . Gerhart Guckcl
HONOR ROLL
HAH
Gerhart GucIieI
EmiIy Stopyra
HBH
Xvinifred BIacIcweII Rosemary DuvaI Lorraine PIoszeIc L0fCltH I-JICIIOWSIII
.IoI1n Dames I"auI Ganzar Ann KnoI FIorence Szczesny
Arthur DurinsIci EsteIIe HomIco Anton KuzeI
IMI
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Editor-in-Chief
Business Manager . .
Seniar Eclitor .
Faaalty Advisor .
Sparts Editar . .
Chief Typist . . .
The Story of the Seniors
We Do Bequeatli . . .
A Word from The Vvise'
Reminiscense
Susich Life . . .
Campus Frolics . . .
Rhyme Marches Ort . . .
Snap Shots ......
Humoresque . .
FEATURES
SENIOR ASSISTANTS
'Q MW
. . . Gerlaart Gucliel
. . . J0l1l'l DBITICS
. . . Artlmur Durinslci
. . Miss Reynolds
Thames Blackwell
Loretta Luclwowslci
Loretta Lucliowslci
. Catlierine Cisek
Florence Szeiesny
. Ruth Mucliow
. . Phyllis Downs
. . . Nellie Bianco
. . . . . Emily Stopyra
Thomas Blaclcwell
. . . . . . Artliur Durinslci
Clmester Durlca Rosemary. Duval Emily Stopyra
r Paul Ganzar Jimmy Lecelc Matthew Ginalicl:
ASSlSTAN'l' 'l'YPlSTS
Anna Knol Emily Stopyra Florence Brouwer
Lorraine Ploszelc lflvera Barrett Estelle Homlco
CONTRIBUTORS
Dwain Galloway Valerie Mann Marjorie Marshall
Ursula Guclael lflizalnetlu Baricoviclm Muriel Golclstine
tm
ARGOLITE STAFF
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THESE
LAXVRENCE ABELING
Lawrence got into tiwe A ciuiv
tiirougii siieer cietermination. Tiiis
young man can be a most exasperat-
ing person, imut at times in- is as
pieasant as tide giris witii wiiom iae
associates. sincerity ami irienriiiness
speii iuciay riays aiieati for Lawrence.
TOM BLACKVVELL
'i'ommy was aiways on iianci to
give tiwe iviaroon ami time iocai news-
papers aii tile facts concerning sciiooi
atiiielirs. Viiiiis riigniiieri Engiisiiman
was a most eiticient manager for tire
atiiietic team, Tommy, wiao was a
iaastxiiui fresiaman, is time reai go-getter
ol' tiie senior ciass. Tom, you'ii suc-
ceed, we icnow.
FLORENCE BROUNVER
Fiorence is very serious aimout tier
woric ami is aivie to capatxiy overcome
any icinci oi- riistracting intrusion
fiwystfj. Nve ianow tiiat tier riiiigence
ami gooci nature wiii ine weicome
wiierever site goes.
CATIIERINE CISEK
A memiver oi' tin- Nationai Tires-
pians, Catiierine piayeci ieatiing roies
in severai iiigii sciiooi piays. Tiiis
giri is ionri oi fiassicai music. Sweet-
ness ami riiarin speii iier way to suc-
cess.
Vv'Ai.TliR ANDERSON
Taiqing a iittie part in time senior
ciass as far as size is concerneci.
Xyailer iias piayeci a txig part in
iiariting ciass activities. iie siiows
witii witii a rnisciiievous giare tiiat
iw anti iris pai. Refi, riisapprove of
pini: siips. Xvaiter, you are one of
time seniors we'ii miss most after
gratiuation.
XX'tNtIfRiitJ l5I.ACKXVEl.t.
Xxriniireri can give time most inter-
esting accounts oi experiences sire
iiaci wiaiie in ifngiamig sine teiis about
iueing on tiae icing's yaciit anti meet!
ing King Eriwarci. Her fricnciiiness
ami gooci nature iiave won tier many
frienris in time sciiooi.
BEATRICE CARLSON
Tiiis quiet ami cilarming giri, is a
great cooic, a meminer of tive
anci a giee ciuio singer. Tiiis accounts
for iaer popuiarity. For Bea we pre-
riict a great future, for tiiis trustwortiiy
ami ciepenriailie giri can iiitcii iier
wagon to any iarigiit star P- anti get
tiierei
JOHN DAMES
,ioiin's pieasing, uncierstanfiing na-
ture iias macie iiim popuiar witii aii.
Tiiis agiie iari was an outstanding
piayer on tiie imasicetioaii squaci. Busi-
ness manager of tiais yeariaooia, Joiin
ieci a most successiui subscription
campaign. Joiin, you're tiie tops.
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EIXERA BARRETT
i.ittie is icnown about mociest Eta
vera. A great motto tits ttlis giri, hone
of sense taiics iittie anci iistcns muciif'
Tiiis inriustrious giri of sweet simpii-
city iias iaiieci to give any boy a
wink. ixiay tier quiet nature tiring iier
time joys ami contentment of successi
IIEIEN BOLEK
Viqiiis attentive iass cievotes mucii
of iier time to friemis ami trooics. it
is iam-r iove for ivooizs tiiat wiii gain
tier a piacc at time top of tile stair-
way of success. tieien ami Emiiy
iwave been very ciose triencis ciuring
tiieir iwigii sciiooi ciays. You iiave our
tx-st wisiies tor success. tieien.
AMELIA Cl IICADO
Amy's sweet smiie ami gay iaugii
iiave been time atimiration of many a
boy. Ciaicicie was aiways at tiie games
to encourage time iaasieelioaii team to
win, ami tier pieasant manner ilas won
iler many friemis. Site is icnown for
iier cieverness in eommerciai subjects.
Arneiia, we iiate to say goociibye to
you.
MIKE DEMETRIU
Viiiais ieatier in tile A ciuia is aiso
an important part of tile iwigii sctiooi
orciiestra. ixiiice was crowned iiing at
tide inasizetiuaii coronation in '56. His
wiiiingness to ine of service on siaort
notice toreteiis success.
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NVARREN DILLBERG
During the senior year Xvarren
transterrerl his alztections lrom girls
to aeronautical engineering. Xvarren
ptayect the clarinet in the orchestra.
Xve know that Xvarren will go tar in
the lieltt of aeronauties. Cvoott lueli.
Vx'arren.
CIIESTER DURKA
Ambitious Chester is full ot' prantcs
-many time he styty pulls a hirttten
tricta. This senior always has a funny
jolze to tell. Goott humor anrl witt-
ingness to share will mate a happy
tuture tor him.
ROIBILRT FELDINIAN
Unusuatty quiet amt serious, Holm
otten tatlzert loutt ancl long only in
history class. Depcnclaltute Bot: is
very interestert in type-setting anrt
printing. Sltitttut anal energetic, this
l.Ull0XY will D0 ll0LllJt he U real EUC
cess in ttays to come.
PADI. GANZAR
Paul was the presirterit ot the
junior class. He has an ahunclance
ot eteverncss, wit, and good humor.
His Ctesire to help, his pleasant per-
sonality, anrt his ahitity in every
unrtertatring will he ctitticutt to re-
place. ttappy rtays, Paul.
LOUIS DROLC
t.ouis is that gooct-tooteing laoy the
girls never got. Reason - he's hashttut.
Snappy comelaaetcs anrl wisrlom are
the essence of his personality. The
treasure ship is lbounrl to stop at
your port, l.ouis.
ROSEMARY DUYAL
Rosemary, a quiet senior, has perses
verance plus a trienrlty rtisposilion,
Dignitiert, welt poisecl, anrl serious.
Rosemary ranlcs high in scholarship.
At present she wants to tyeeome pro-
ttcient at the piano anet saxophone.
Success surely wilt he yours, Rose-
mary. You have our best wishes.
t.ORE'l"t'A FERRY
t.oretta has shown real teactership
in athletics. She was Chosen presi-
ctent ot the G.A.A. in her senior
year. that trienclty smile, that rteterm-
ination, that stzitt, yes, that ctieertut
l.oretta, will he missert when she
leaves school.
MATT CINALICK
Putting the HA" in athletics, Matt
has become one ot the outstaneting
athletes in the history ot Argo High.
His real ability and his inttuence as
captain ot the Argonauts spurrert the
lauys to many victories. This true
athlete is lzounet to have sueeesslul
rtays aheact. Gooet luclz, lklatl.
ART DURINSKI
Everyone t:nows Art tor his sutbtte
humor. This senior has always heen
with the tearters ot the class: tnesictcs.
he is a line character actor. Vve feet
certain that this fellow has a most
successlut tuture ahead. The tvest ot
tuetc, Art.
IQIDITII ENLOE
tilrtith came here this year from
tlammonct, lncliana. Since then, her
charming personality anal grace have
won her many tasting triencts. The
seniors those her as their luastzettzatt
queen canrtittale. She is lmounet to
have a glorious future.
LEO t-'REUND
t.eo joinect the class ot l9f'17 in
his junior year. t.eo, in artetition to
lacing interesting company, is a goott
most popular seniors. Nve expect
great things ot you, treo. in the tield
of travel.
t-LXROID GENHSEN
The youngest tuoy in the class is
a most talentert actor anct singer.
His talent was demonstrated when he
ptayert a teart in "Chonita." Senior
girls are the furthest from his minrl.
'l'l1ilt'S the attilucte, Harotcl. Adam
was a tmactietor until he met Eve.
1937
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THESE
GERHART GUCKEI.
Gerhart has always heaclerl the
honor roll in his class. He is a mem-
hcr of the National llonor Society.
vice-presirlent of the senior class.
he was chosen cclitor-in-chief ol' the
Argolite. Gerhart, you have what it
talces.
RIC! IARD I IERTENSTEIN
Ave are presenting an inclustrious
type ol stuclent. This quiet, rather
hashlul fellow is a goorl stuclent, a
great lover of neatness anrl intellie
gencc. Vvle prerlict success for you,
Richarfl.
SUSIE MAE JOHNSTON
This quiet girl is an important
part of the girls' glee club, and her
goocl sportsmanship has macle her a
mr-inher ol' the G.A.A. The class
lcnows youll get what you set your
cap lor, Susie lwlae.
ANNA KNOL
Annays cheerful voice, her friencl-
ship, anrl her pleasing personality
lllilllt' lK'l' XVClf'Ol'D!' NX'lll'I'K'VC'1' Sllf' QOCS,
Anna will prove an emcient secretary
to some fortunate husiness man. Vve
ltnow you have happy clays aheacl,
Anna.
JANET HAFER
.lanet is a quiet classmate who has
a great love for sports. Her ahility
brought about her election as vice-
presiclent of the Always
cliligent, Janetls happy-go-luclcy man-
ner has won her many everlasting
friends. llappy Llays, Janet.
ESTELLE HOMKO
Ar present Estelle's chief interests
are two, school activities antl John
Dames. Estelle is a popular girl in
school, loverl lay stuclents and faculty
alilre. Estellevs genial personality, live-
liness and sincerity will lnring her
success,
CONSTANCE JOSEPH
Constance is the girl who left Argo
lligh three years ago and came laaclc
cluring her senior year, Happy Con-
nie is a lover of romance anrl art.
Sheys a lovable girl and we hate to
see her go. The hest of luclc, Con-
stance.
TEDDY KOZAK
Teclrly is the small. quiet, hashtul
larl, interesterl in gracluating. He tallrs
little but says much, tor what he
says.has reason. lle has been a
staunch supporter of all class activi-
ties.
risj
1937
EDNVIN HAGLUND
Recl isn't exactly a speed artist.
and for that reason, he's heen the
target of Mr, Hauswalcfs wit, Be-
cause he is a really line, happy-go-
luclry fellow, we lznow that Red has
happy clays in store for him. Good
tuck, Ed.
ADAM ICIEK
Arlam is a mechanical genius, This
rohust lacl is sometimes quiet, some!
times gay. This easy-going fellow
isnvt lazy. hut he is one of those
fellows who rlo hest when aslcecl to
:lo least. Aclam, welll surely miss you.
VERNON KLUCK
Quiet anrl hashful, Vernon has
contrihutecl silence to his classes most
ol: the time. Ile is a memlner of the
A cluh because of his works in
lzaslcetluall, Vwfe hope you succeerl.
Vernon. Goocl luclc.
CECELIA KUELTZO
Cecelia is a serlate, home-loving
girl, This versatile senior, compli-
mentccl on her sewing anrl cooliing
ahility, lincls great pleasure in clriving
her car rlaily and playing haslcethallt
You have our hest wishes, Cecelia.
VICTORIA KURCZ
Vttlris little Miss. ttrc slry girl of tlre
class, lras lyeeonre larnous willr lrer
oral tlremes, punctnatecl witlr
l,can'tl" 'twlris petite clamscl is full
ol fun, Victoria tras real alaility in
music ancl clramatics. Happy ctays,
Victoria.
JIMMIE LECEK
A mr-mlycr of A clutr, a good stu-
rtent, a great atlrletc, a memtzer of
ttre tootlnall anrl lraslzetluall squacl.
anrl a line fellow -1 tlrat's .limmiel
'lilris senior is a memtrer of tlre Na-
tional llonor Society, llis attractive
personality lras won trim a muttitucle
ol lriemls. -.
IiRNliS't' MARTIN
'lllris splenctirl lraslgettrall player is
a star on tlwe lootloall tielct, too.
'l'ricl:y, vigorous grid playing marle
trim eligible for tlre A clula. Tlris
class favorite. dressing in tlre neatest
ol' ways, is one ol ttre trest looliing
luoys in the class.
.IGI IN POLJACK
.lolrn is one ot' tlre lnest naturcrl
lnoys in sctrool. Seniors will always
i'PmCIl'll7Cl' SOITIC ot JOl'll'l,S VCt'y lill-
morous essays in ling. lv. Jolm, we
are certain tlrat you have trappy :lays
alrr-acl.
ANTON KUZEL
Alttrougtr Tony came to Argo in
tris senior year, tris goocl nature anrl
lrienctliness ancl quiclq action anrl skill
on tlre lnastcttxall lloor soon marle
trim very popular. 'l'lris jovial tart tras
talcen part in many assemtrly pro-
grams, and we are proucl to lrave trim
in our class.
SOPHIE LONAS
llulbtnling over witlu personality,
Soptrie was votecl l"oottrall Queen
ot' 1936. Always inmlustrious, antl
pleasant, Soptrie tras written for tlre
NNI:-elzly Maroon: in t-act, ttris girl lras
lnaclcecl all sclrool activities. tier
tovalsle ancl congenial nature will
luring tier trappy. successful Clays.
ELEANOR OLSZEWSKI
Vwllrerc silence is concernetl,
Eleanor talces tlre prize. Sire is one
of tlre best of the G,A.1'X. laaslaet-
trall players. Eleanor, we preclict traps
py clays ataead-lor you.
.IOIIN PRIMOZICII
,lotrnls power aml puslr on tlre
lootlaall field led many of ttre laalt
carriers tlrrougtr for a gain. Ttris
trustzy fellow is a goocl dancer ancl
a memtrcr of tlre A clutr. Vwle see
good luclg atreacl for you, Jolrn.
L
MICI IAtit, LAMIBIQRT
It lxlilce ever becomes a politician.
tris srnootlr slow voice annl winning
smile will lrring trim many votes. llis
collection ol tanly slips is wittrout
equal. Outstancling in toollrall, lre
lDl't'Ell'Ht' il TTl0I'lllJl!l' ol tlre fx Clllli.
lxliclrael, you trave our sincere wisties
lor success antl prosperity.
tiORti't'TA LUCI IOXVSKI
Pmesifles being an expert pianist,
ittlfl fl Clltpftllllillltl' Stl'I1flLIfilIlllK?l',
Loretta is a real actress. Sire lras
talqen an active part in all sclrool
altairs, leretta, always goocl company,
lras a most pleasing voice. NVQ pre-
rtict a tnrigtrt ancl rosy future lor
you, Loretta.
I.ORRAlNti Pt.OSZtiK
An excellent typist, a promising
musician, a memlrer of tlre National
tlonor Society, a talentect actress, an
active menrlrer ol tlre newspaper stall,
a capable secretary ol the senior class,
a frienrlly. ctepenclatrle girl, t.orrainc
lr-arts ttre seniors in arvonrplistrnrents.
t.0rraine, you are a prize winner.
I IORO'l't IY ROStit.t,lNt
Dorottry tras always been willing
to trelp in every activity. antl nrany
times trer good suggestion lretperl ttre
rlass to ctecicte matters of importance.
'litre trust of lurlz, Dorotlry.
1937
THESE
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THESE
'1937
ANNA MAE RUEGGER
Anna Mae is a Fine swimmer, a
wonderful dressmalcer, and quite a
humorist. This attractive young lady
with many friends is a loyal sup-
porter of all G.A.A. activities. Good
luclc, Anna Mae.
EMILY STOPYRA
Emily, the president of the senior
class, has heen an honor roll student
throughout the four years. Editor-in-
chief of the Maroon, Emily was
given recognition with mqfmhership
in the National Honor Society.
Emily, here are three more cheers
for you.
KENNETH SCHOMIG
Kenneth Schomig proved his
worth on the foothall squad and is
a memher of the A Cluh. His pleas-
ing manner malces him welcome
VVl'l6l'eVCI' lie QOEZS, K6nH6tll, WVSIIG
certain that there are happy days
ahead for you.
JOHN STRZELCZYK
John deserves credit for his good
worlc in foothall and haslcethall. His
good nature and humor have won
him many friends. .lohn's loyalty will
never let him fall hehind in the line
to success and happiness. Good luclc.
John.
PAUL ZURN
An active memher of the A cluh,
Paul has shown real alnility in has-
lcethall and foothall. This rather quiet
fellow is one of the most friendly
students in the class. Paul is a
favorite with faculty and students.
You have our hest wishes, Paul.
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FLORENCE SZCZESNY
Showing real initiative and leader-
ship, Florence has talcen genuine in-
terest in all school activities. With
her many ahilities and her pleasing
personality, she is hound to obtain
success. Sunny days ahead, Florence.
REGINE SZARABAJKA
Regine is another quiet girl, hut
one who can get temperamental.
This girl has alluring eyes which
malze her very attractive. Regine's
style and sincerity are hound to
luring her many friends. Bon Voyage,
Regine.
THE STORY OF THE CLASS OF 1937
W gl -W V M.-,,. .,., .,t,.
When seniors realize that memories are
all they,ll soon have left of their school days,
they realize how precious memories are. At
times we were quite slceptical, hut now that
we have reached the cross roads and loolc
over the paths so far traversed, we conclude
that the happiest stage ot our life has passed.
Xve, the Class of 1957, can truthfully say
that our school days have heen happy ones.
Perhaps the memories we record seem trivial
to an outsider, hut we are confident that
those most concerned will see them as a joy
forever.
One day prominent in reverie is the day
we entered high school. We recall the nu-
merous teasings we tolerated while endeavor-
ing to get started toward a goal of heing the
most energetic, amhitious, and cheerful class.
Qur first Halloween party was quite a
delightful event, novel to all of us, and we
froliclced to our hearts content with the
witches and ghosts. A genial and lively class,
we were also quite studious. On the honor
roll were Paul Ganzar, Gerhart Guclcel,
Emily Stopyra, Arthur Durinslci, and Flor-
ence Szczesny.
IH OLII' SOpl1Ol'I1OI'C year WC I'G3.llZeCI WC
had gained a foothold and were a Full-
lledged part of high school lite. Many of us
lvelt that in athletics lay the chance for us
to show our ahilities. Qutstanding sopho-
more players in haslcethall and toothall were
James Lecelc, Chester Raclcow, Matt Gina-
liclc, Ernest Martin, and Paul Zurn.
l2lJ
Others toolc part in orchestra and glee
cluh. Dramatic ahility of the class was dem-
onstrated in "The Christmas Carol," in
which Loretta Luchowslci, Victoria Kurcz,
Catherine Ciselc, Estelle Homlco, and
Thomas Blackwell participated.
How unhelievahly fast the days passedl
ln our junior year "The Decimal Pointf, a
comedy with a realistic setting,was presented.
Players: Arthur Durinslci, Harold Genesen,
Catherine Ciselc, Emily Stopyra. The First
on the list of our numerous activities was
the Junior Social, an atlair of unusual gaiety,
an overwhelming success. Entertainment
consisting of songs, dancing, comic slcetches,
and solos on popular instruments was pre-
sented. The following tool: part: Emily Stop-
yra, Loretta Luchowslci, Janet Hater, Sophie
Lonas, Regina Szarahajlca, Paul Ganzar.
With the friendly assistance ot our spon-
sors, Miss Mohr and Mr. Kusenda, we were
very successful with our class activities. Then
came an event placed on the lirst page ol
lovely memories, the Junior Senior Banquet.
John Dames was toastmasterg Paul Ganzar
gave the greeting. Regretfully we hade good-
hye to the seniors as our close relationship
was hrolcen. By the close of the junior year
we had gained recognition scholastically and
socially.
This annual gives a detailed account ol
our senior year and concludes the story of
the Class ol? 1937.
P
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WE DO BEQUEATH
.
Vxfe, the Class of 1957, in full possession
of superior minds, well-developed memories,
and aimosi super-human knowledge do maize
and publish ihis, our last will and testameni:
To the freshmen we will the deep tender-
ness, heartaches, and headaches ol three
more years, hoping that their will he as suc-
cessful as ours. To the sophomores, all our
hopes for success in outside activities. To the
juniors, our respectful regard and esteem.
l, Lawrence Aheling, leave my cleverness
in arguing to Earl Moriarity so that he can
talce up class time.
l, Walter Anderson, leave my stature to
Clifford Le Grand.
l, Elvira Barrett, leave my quiet nature
to Mary Jannite. May she hecome less friv-
olous.
l, Helen Bolelc, leave my Hto he seen and
not heardn nature to Frances Hoffman.
l, Florence Brouwer, leave my neat rows
of curls to Lucille Vxfilson so that other girls
can have a place at the mirror.
I, Vxfinil red Blackwell, leave my wealth
of information ahout England to Henry Tom.
l, Beatrice Carlson, leave my cheerful dis-
position to Ann Romac. -
l, Tom Blackwell, leave my ahility to
sleep eighth period to Edward Slcoza.
l, Amelia Chicado, leave to Miss Hender-
shot, all the old pages ol? typewriting in re-
memhrance of the eighth period typing class.
l, Catherine Ciselc leave to Eleanor Boe-
declcer the taslc of writing next yearys
will.
E221
., John Dames, grant my hope of heing a
perfect ladies, man to Joseph Staszalc.
Warren Dillherg, leave my handsome
profile to Fred Johansen.
, Louis Drolc, leave my title, lce-slcating
Champ, to Eugene Bojanowslci. '
., Arthur Durinslci, leave my originality to
Donald Learner. 1
Chester Durlca, leave my generosity in
passing out gum for the girls to Herschel
Reinhardt. Another way to a womans heart.
l, Rosemary Duval, leave my sympathetic
nature to Fran OBrien.
l, Edith Enloe, leave my friendly nature
to Lillas Schstedt.
l, Rohert Feldman, leave my printing am-
hitions to Art Bond.
l, Loretta Ferry, leave my ahility in athle-
tics to Mildred Ciselc.
l, Leo Freund, leave my Winsome smile
to Tony Pappas.
l, Paul Ganzar, leave mv hright and saucy
remarlcs to Joe Burda.
l, Harold Genesen, leave my dramatic
ahility to Joe Palermo.
l, Matthew Ginaliclc, leave my athletic
leadership to Stanley Burda.
l, Gerhart Guclcel, leave all my scholastic
honors to freshmen on the tlunlc list.
l, Janet Hater, leave a few inches of my
height to Fern Lemlce.
l, Edwin Haglund, leave my hahit of tell-
ing jungle stories to William Krzystofialc.
Hope he hrings 'em alive.
l, Richard Hertenstein, leave my studious
nature to John Maes.
l, Estelle Homlco, leave my tallcative char-
acteristics, together with that fetching little
giggle, to Dorothy Murphy.
l, Adam lcielc, leave my plumpness to
Norman Van Vossen.
l, Susie Mae Johnson, leave my sewing
ability to Louise Brown.
I, Vernon Kluclc, leave my hashfulness
to Charles Sequens.
l, Anna Knol, leave the defense ot Sticlc-
ney to my little hrother.
l, Teddy Kozalc, leave my surplus lcnowl-
edge of social problems to John Chmielewslci.
l, Anton Kuzel, leave my powers in ora-
tory to Harold Blaclcwell.
l, Cecelia Kueltzo, leave the responsibility
of driving myself to school to lrene Coolc.
l, Victoria Kurcz, leave to lrene Zelliclc
my position as general nuisance in English
IV.
l, Michael Lambert, leave my indiltqerence
toward girls to Leonard Zelgewicz.
l, Jimmy Lecelc, leave that certain some-
thing ahout me that captivates the girls to
Louis Jalovec.
l, Loretta Luchowslci, leave my ellficiency
in preparing lVliss Hendershotys assignments
to Lucille Wilson.
l, Ernest Martin, leave my tendency to
pass pictures of myself to the girls to Bud
Bondman. What a hrealc for the girlsl
i, Eleanor Olszewslci, leave my reserved
nature to Elizabeth Baricovich.
., Lorraine Ploszelc, hequeath my typing
honors to Mary Hodellca.
n , John Poljaclc, leave my everlasting smile
to Mildred Brodanslcy.
A, John Primozich, leave my huslcy athletic
Figure to John Briclcert.
Dorothy Rosellini, leave my deep set
dimples to Ruth Schilcora.
1, Anna Mae Rugger, leave my micros-
copic penmanship to lrene Kurcz.
,, Kenneth Schomig, leave my go-gettum
attitude to John Malcowslcy.
l, Florence Szczesny, leave my vocabulary
to Steve Horvat.
l, John Strzelczylc, endow Pete Korenchulc
with my staying qualities in the hope that
he will last as long in this school as l have.
1, Emily Stopyra, leave my leadership to
Stella Ceropslcy.
l, Regine Szarahajlca, leave my delightful
position as Mr. Fred Johnsons private secre-
tary to Marjorie Marshall.
l, Paul Zurn, leave my preference for
hlondes to Adam Bagal.
In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1937,
have to this will, written on two sides of
paper, set our hands and seal this twentieth
day ot January, Anno Domini, one thou-
sand nine hundred and thirty seven.
The Seniors
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WORDS FROM THE WISE
i..
.M A. .
- One evening in eariy spring I consulted
a prophetic owl. As he tucked me into his
chain of friendship, he took me into his con-
fidence and spoke cheeriiy of my friends at
Argo High.
'The future of the Argonians is most
astounding and especially promisingf, he
sotemniy said, taking his wisdom glasses and
very kindly permitting me to look through
them while he explained the most amazing
scenes.
The First thing that met my eyes was the
Figure of a stately governor, Harold Genesen,
delivering a forceful speech praising Michael
Lambert, candidate for president. Another
speaker, also backing Michael Lambert, was
the eloquent woman lawyer, Anne Knot.
In every opening in the crowd a restless
Figure jumped about, Tom Blackwell, the
HBiond Zephyrf, not missing a single pose
of the spealcers with his camera. Tomys
assistant, Sophie Lonas, rushed into Arthur
Durinslcifs printing oiigice and handed the
prints to Paul Ganzar, manager. After in-
spection Paut gave them to Ken Schomig to
reproduce in the paper. Just then Jimmy
Lecelc and Loretta Ferry, star reporters,
dashed in with hot copy on the coming box-
ing match. Another more penetrating iooic
toward the platform brought me the star
stenographer, Loretta Luchowslci, taking notes
in the swiftest heirogiyphics. A short dis-
l24J
tance from her sat Beatrice Carlson, working
remarkably fast on a stenotype machine.
The scene changed to a broadcasting room
in a radio station. Regime Szarabajlca at the
microphone announced that the First number
of the orchestra, under the direction of
Warren Diiiberg, was dedicated to the fu-
ture president. This treat was followed by an
equally entertaining and original composition
by the distinguished pianist, Lorraine Plos-
zelc. When the broadcast was over, a come-
dian, Lawrence Abeling, snapped to his belt
an invisible ray, invented by Robert Feld-
man, and began roaming about the spacious
hotel. Snooping at the first door, Lawrence
found a chemistry laboratory. He recognized
the bearded blond, Gerhart Guclcel, a class-
mate of 1957. Lawrence snapped oft his in-
visible ray and dashed in with jovial greet-
ings. He found Jerry and his assistant, Fior-
ence Szczesny, perfecting a marvelous inven-
tion -- iniiated hydrogen wings with which
men would be able to Hy through the air
with the greatest of ease. Next, after a brief
chat, Lawrence found an interesting door
with the inscription, Htieo Freund, president
of the Extra Fancy Limburger Cheese Com-
panyf, Lawrence did not stop for various
reasons, and because he thought of the poli-
tical meeting, he immediately hopped into
an elevator operated by Cecelia Kueitzo.
Much to his regret, the meeting was over,
and as the last of the audience was filing
out, he followed the crowd.
On Infomation Street he noticed a group
of individuals congregated in front of a fish
store. Lawrence came closer and heard
Amelia Chicado, with all her graceful digni-
ty, hallyhooing in a loud, sonorous voice,
"Use Glow Shampoo to malce your car grow
longer!" After purchasing a hottle f rom
Amelia's cashier, Florence Brouwer, he
wallced toward the edge of Happy Town,
where he met Amelia going into a cozy
hriclc hungalow to visit the former Estelle
Homlco, now married to John Dames. They
hoth went in and found Estelle crooning lul-
lahies. When the childrens governess,
Winny Blackwell, started to close a window,
she discovered a hrolcen pane of glass and
immediately called the janitor, Adam lcielc,
to repair the damage. The coolc, Susie May
Johnson, and the seamstress, Dorothy Rosel-
lini waved goodnight ,from the lcitchen. After
all was quiet, the radio was turned on.
On a program sponsored hy the Poljaclc-
Hertenstein Sculpturing Studio the promi-
nent society matron, Emily Stopyra, deliv-
ered a tallc on "Charmf, Next came
Catherine Ciselc, the great opera star, sing-
ing HQuaint Memories of School Lifef,
Victoria Kurcz and Constance Joseph were
Jane Ace and Marge in a new version of
"Easy Acesf,
The program was concluded with a news
Hash: "Vemon Kluclc and Mike Demetriu
wrecked on Sympathy lsland while trying to
malce a non-stop flight around the world.
They were talcen care of hy Doctor Martin
and his two nurses, Helen Bolelc and Eleanor
Olszewslcif' Sports: "Matt Ginaliclcs Super
Team: John Strzelczylc, Paul Zum, Tony
Kuzel, Edwin Hagland, and John Primo-
zich, will play the Righto Team Novemher
14, 1956.U
Alter the news, the radio program was
continued from the crowded Madison Square
Gardens, where the heavyweight champion
of the world, Louis Drolc, was Fighting the
ex-champ, Chester Durlca. Crowds cheered
with enthusiasm. Louis, immediate family,
his wife, Anne Ruegger, the former slcating
champ of the US., and his salesman hrother-
in-law, Teddy Kozalc, were seated in the
front row with heaming and excited coun-
tenances.
Vxfalter Anderson, relueree, was to decide
the victor, hut the radio tuhe hurned out,
leaving us in a frenzy of curiosity and
anxiety. Eager to hear the results, we ran
next door to the heauty salon, where the
operators, Elvira Barrett and Edith Enloe,
were trying to heautilfy Miss Hater, the presi-
dent of the young Womenys Voters, League,
in preparation for her speech that afternoon.
When the report came that the light was a
draw, Miss Hater flew out lilce a gust of
wind to inform Rosemary Duval, a nurse
at a nearhy hospital, of her hoylriends luclc.
After all the scenes were presented, the
wisdom glasses were talcen oll slowly and in
a fashion peculiar to the wise old owls.
"All that you have seen, my dear, is the
fruit of the lahors of your competent and
zealous teachersf, said Mr. Uwl as he hade
me a pleasant farewell.
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C lwarlcs Scqucns. Sliirlcy Svvanson, lmrrairre King.
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ljirsl Rout llclcn Srlrrniclt. lnla Colmr, l.illian lfcrry. Allncrt Baisa, Franccs
qlvlsllltll. Arc-lla l,illCfHllJ, Cxliarlcs l.0onl1urt, lxlr. Xvallcr lolinslnn, Valerie
Mann. lmmnarcl Zclgewirv. lxlary llmlellea. filwcster Plrrla. Stella Xviolorlwnwslri,
lqlrllr lxlrrrlwmv. SCFUIIII Rauf: Xvillarcl lnzrly. Phyllis lyuwns. lxlirrggzrrm-l lrilrlr,
'litany ljappas. l5lilI1CllC Brcmlanslay, lxlaxinc ljctvrs, Ccralclinc frilwlclmwslri. Nellie
lliarmrn, liryvrrrc llollvnran. ,lrrlia Vlrzcvialx, Xxvilliznn filwr. lxlaric ,lol1aman,
ljnrnllmy fllsyvwslqi. Xyinlct ljnlczal, lnuis ,lfrlm'r'm'. Tllirfl Rout lrvnc- fcllivlc.
Virginia lbalrrns. Cxlillorrl l,c Grancl, Anno Rmnar, lmllisc l5ruwn, .lulru fol-
lmcrl. Nnrnrzur Yan Vosscn, Ixllqirm lxliluuslqis. .lcssic Otto, lfrlwzrrrl Polult,
lflizarlvcllr Bzrr'lcox'icTl1, lxlarjoric lxlarslrall, ,lacla liorcnclrulr.
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jursuoras
lhe year startecl out well lor the Class ol' 1958 the clay ollicers
were electecl. lncleecl. with Xxflillarcl lsaatz leacling us as presiclent. how
coulcl we go astray? lhrouehout the year our sponsors, lxliss Stearlry
ancl lxflr. ilohnston, have assistecl us with all class prohlems.
Our cancliclate lor loothall queen was none other than that clear.
clainty girl, Valerie Mann, who was a Close second when the contest
enclecl. Virginia Dahms, our attractive haslrethall cancliclate, clrew many
many votes, too.
Vlqhanlas to lxflr. llauswalcl, our junior play was the proverhial
great success.
The class has its share ol honor roll stuclents: lwlary Hoclellca.
Xvillarrl l-aatz, Ruth lvluchow, Stella Ceropsliy, Violet Dolezal
lvliriam llaplqe, ljlorence Gipp, lxjlargaret Hegstrom, lvlaria llirtzer,
Lorraine King. Nlarjorie lvlarshall. lvlargaret lelricli, Stella Xviele-
ehowslci.
ln athletics the juniors have shown real ahility. During the lli-
Noon games Ann Romac, l,eonarcl Zelegwicz ancl lioh Sewarcl won
lame. lvlany outstancling Areonauts are memhers ol? this Class ol' 1938.
This class is tops where social activities are concernecl. The .lunior
Fiesta in lrehruary anrl the rlunior-Senior Banquet in Nlay were the
outslancling social events ol' 1956-,57 at Argo High.
Yes, lor the juniors it has heen a happy ancl successful year.
tri
THE CLASS OF 1938
THE CLASS OF 1939
OFFICERS
Presicleiil ..... ...........
Vice-presirlenl . .
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reusurer .
Hisloriuli. . .
Reporler . .
Sponsor . .
Sponsor . .
CLASS PARTY
Pete Nyilfllltllllli
Arlum Rliein
Ursula Cuclqel
Burl Bcilclinziii
lxluricl Colclstinc
flair liunlvert
. . . Miss ljiclcl
lxlr. Vetterielq
Un ljelxriiury eleventli. tlie 1059 Class originirtccl tlio Custom ol
, . .
lmving ar sopliomore class party. llirougli tlie elllorts ol ar low. tlie
party was rr great surress. Students were entertainecl lay a unique pro-
gram, clelirious rolresliments, ancl a novelty dance program.
TO OUR CLASS SPONSORS
NVQ attrilnute sincsere tliunlqs to our energetic class sponsors, Miss
lrielrl :incl Mr. Yetterirlq, wlio uiclerl us in all our encleuvors.
CHARACTERISTIC SAYINC-S
Donalrl l.CZlFI'lCfZ 'live uncl learn witli l.eurner.H
Gernlcline Srlrultz: 'tl le loolcecl at mel,
Elmer l larris: ml-lint was a. jolqelw
llursrliel Reinliurclt: "Nay l use your eonilnln
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Sopllornorcs willl vim, vigor, mul vilufily - ,I-IIUOKIUIYI IJuIxis,
Ifmuccs LZIICIJUILIII, XIIVIHII I:CICIIllilll, ,XrlI1ur I3oncI, I Iurry I.vwau1cIow-
SIU, I3auI Garside. '
E201
THE CLASS OF 1940
Xve. ttie trestiinen. enterc-ct ltie Argo Community High Scitioot
on Septeintmer H, 1036. A group of youngsters, we were quietq to grasp
ttie lay ot ttiings. Ttiere were time usuat mix-ups in finding Classes and
tievoiningg mquaintect wilti ttie teavtiers, wtioni we tounct tio tae exfettenl.
Xve expert to go tar uncter ttie guicting tianct of ttiese ctieertut anct
encouraging instructors.
The next event to arouse our interest was time eteetion, of class
omvers. 'titie etevtion was tietrt under ttie supervision of time faculty
anct ltie resutts were as ixottows: Lawrenee Genesen, prosictentg Arthur
Haptxe, vive-presictentg rixrttiiir Gratiniae, sec'retaryg'Bitt Bender, trea-
surerg ,Dwain Galloway, tiistoriang Xvitiiain Neyens, reporterg and
Ntiss Bergen anct Mr. Trexter, sponsors.
Now let us turn to sports. Xvtien ttie rail for attiteties Came, ttie
tirestimen responctert joyliuliy anct willingly. Ttiose wtio rtiose to parti-
Cipate were only too giant to art as lxottrter for time Coaeties, Hattitetie
cannonf, anct several of ttiese trestimen tiave ttie makings of future
stars for Argo High.
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ARGO VICTORY MARCH
On to vict'ry we will go,
Students of Argo High.
Show them that we're not so slow
Courage that never dies.
We will win and win againg
Champions we will he.
We are all from Argo High School,
The school of Victory.
Wave our hanner, here we come,
Students from Argo High.
Tell the world the game,s begun
Victory is nigh.
With that spirit surging high
We will win each gameg
We are all from Argo High School,
The school of honored fame.
Unclefeated we all stand,
Students from Argo Highg
Come now, let's strike up the haml -
Raise your voices high.
Make the air with "Argo" ring
Sing her triumph song.
We are all from Argo High School,
The school of victors strong.
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THE 1936 FOOTBALL SEASON
The most sueeesstul 1'ootha11 season in the history o1 the sc'hoo1
4'1osed on Now-inher 14, when Coarh 1"red .1ohnston's 1V1aroons de-
1'eated the Ke11y High 13-11. To eetehrate the splendid reeord a 1oot-
ha11 hanquet was he1d at the high sr'hoo1 Novemher 23. Prominent
husiness men 01' the community, hoard rnemhers and men 1'aeu1ty
memhers were present to honor the grid p1ayers. Mr. 11. Y. Porter,
assistant manager 01 111inois High Svhoot Ath1eticf Association, was
guest speaker.
Out o11 the ten grid games the h'1aroons fame out victorious in
nine. The on1y team to defeat the 1V1aroons was the 151oom squad
from Chicago Heights, who de1eated Argo 19-12. Although out-
weighted many pounds hy 131ooin, Argo earried the fight a11 the way
to the visitors and 10st on1y a1!ter heing worn down hy two Btoom
teams.
Coach Johnston states that the sueeess of the 1936 team is due,
not to the outstanding per11ormanCe o1' any sing1e p1ayer. hut to the
sp1endid Cooperation and good sportsmanship of the squad as a whole.
Even though a vertain hae1:1ie1d man o1!ten ran 50 yards 1or a touch-
down, he eoutd not have done so were it not 1or the rest o1' the team
who paved the way for him.
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frmii Rule: Aheting, tvlunuger
1.amherl, Pappas, Xvitliams
1.1-ouhurt, Yarrnotuh, Cvinaticlc
Zum, hem-14, Perrin, Prilnozirh
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NY:-solowslgi, Poston, Jannilc.
flvru-svn, Xxlilliams, Fanos
IX-mvlriu, Duncan, Antlcrson
livnrlcr, Mavcr.
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'litre Kelly-Argo game was llmo last onc lor snvli oulstantling
players as lxlatt Ginaliflc. Jimmy Lovett, lvlilco Dcmctriu, Donald
Sanclldam, Claret Raclcow, Paul Zum, Ernie Martin, rlolm Primozirfli.
Milco Lambert and Ken Sclaomig. Cliostcr Ravlcow rvvoivoct lmonoralmlo
mention for All State. U
ARCO-LOCKPORT
Tlmo Nlaroons swept triumplaantly ovor tlic lrovliporl sqnacl lmy
cle-lcating the latter QU to O. Avenging tlw 0 to O lpcating ol' ilu- pre--
violrs year, tlio lvlaroons wastocl no limo in starting tlw allavla. Gina-
In-L tlirow a Uspin passu to Raclcow. wlmo clasllccl L20 yarcls lor tlmo
lirst tourlmclown. 'lille scronct toufliclown was marlc lmy Ginalivlq. wlio
liirlacct tlie two extra points. Yarmoluli, vontcr, pivlwcl up a lmlovlwrl
lfivlc lay Svlmomig anal svoroct tllo tliircl ffoal. rlqlw lint' playocl a splm-nrlicl
clolwonsivo anct ollqonsivo game.
ARCO-LEIVIONT
ln a very listlcss game Argo clclvatc-cl anollivr ol Ilia- olcl linw
rivals L21 to O. Vltwo touvliclowns wcro svorotl in ilu- lirst livc- llltHlllUS
ol play lly l,0c'ol4 ancl Glliilllfli. Qwinalivlq lmootccl tlw Oxlra point altvr
cafll goal. ln tlio soronct lwallx. llw outstancling -play was tlu- olcl limo
'Lslo0pQr,H pcrlortly oxofiilvfl lv' Xvilliams ancl lrcvolqr 'lqlw lrcinont
lmoys were mucli laiggcr ancl licavicr, lnnt tliis cticl not alllvvt llic spirit
ol' llio Argo lmoys, lor llwy worm- on top llroin luvginning to vncl.
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A ARco-ALUM NI
Argo started the season hy defeating the
Alumni 7 to 6. The varsity squad played a
defensive game, hut counted ten First downs,
while the Alumni gathered only three. Argo
scored a touchdown when Lecelc completed
a pass to Demetriu over the goal line. Gina-
liclc saved the day hy lciclcing the extra point,
which decided the game. Zum and Williams
did some outstanding worlc on defense and
ottense.
ARC-O-BLUE ISLAND
Although the Blue lsland hoys loolced
much larger than the local players, the Argo
eleven fought to the Finish and held their
opponents from scoring. Argo scored in the
first halt when Leceli passed to Williams,
who ran 20 yards for a touchdowng again
Williams succeeded after Ginaliclc made a
50 yard plunge, followed hy Lecelcys 20 yard
sprint, putting the hall in scoring territory.
Ginaliclc lciclced the extra point. During the
second halt the Southside hoys showed more
pep and almost scored when Argo held them
on the 2 yard line for four downs. Argo
played superior football. Schomig did some
neat hloclcing for the hacldiieldg the Argo line
did some excellent playing on ottense and
defense and held Blue lsland from scoring
more than once. Score: 13 to 0.
ARCO-LEYDEN
The Leyden hoys, undefeated last year,
were slated to win hy a hig margin. Only
once did Leyden have a chance to score, and
that was toward the end ol? the game when
Argo held them on the one yard line tor
lvour downs. ln the lirst quarter Argo had
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lirst play Ginaliclc threw a pass to Raclcow,
who ran 50 yards tor a touchdown. ln the
second halt Argo pulled a Usleeperf' Lecelc
passing to Demetriu in the end zone. ln the
last quarter Vv'illiams ran 55 yards behind
perfect hloclcing lor a third touchdown for
Argo. Ginaliclc lciclced the extra point, which
did not count hecause of otfside. The Final
score ended in favor ot Argo, 18 to 0. The
Leyden hoys, much surprised showed good
sportsmanship and congratulated the Argo
hoys.
ARGO-BLOOM
The Maroon squad met defeat tor the
First time on Qct. 5, when Bloom outfought
Argo 19 to 12. As a matter of fact, this was
the only defeat Argo suffered this year. Al-
though Argo lost, the hoys played the hest
game of the season against Bloom. Racliow
sped 40 yards for a touchdown on the "full-
spin-passu from Ginaliclc. The second touch-
down was made hy Raclcow, who received
a pass in the tar corner of the end zone from
Lecelc. Argo played Hheads upu toothall till
the last minute, when they let a man run 85
yards f or the easiest touchdown in the entire
game. Argo was handicapped hy the loss
ot two regular players, Primozich and
Williams.
ARGO-MARSEI LLES
Scoring a safety in the Final period, the
Maroons defeated Marseilles Panthers 2 to
0. This was the ljirst defeat of the season
tor the Panthers, the sixth victory for Argo.
The two points tor Argo were scored when
Ginaliclc got ott a long punt and Emie Mar-
tin taclcled the receiver behind the goal line.
The Maroons managed to put the hall
over the goal in the second quarter, hut he-
cause ol a fifteen yeard penalty on Argo,
the hall was set hack to the 15 yard line.
As the first hall ended, Argo was once more
deep in the Marseilles territory alter com-
pleting a series of passes.
ARGO-MCHENRY
Argo swept over lVlcl'lenry with ease. The
varsity scored three touchdowns in the lirst
quarter. Alter Sandham, Lecek and Gina-
lick had crossed the last white line in the
lirst quarter, Coach Johnston replaced the
whole squad with the second team, which
scored a touchdown. Jimmy Demitriu, a
lvreshman, scored in the fourth quarter. Gina-
lick kicked three extra points and Rehm one.
As Coach .lohnston preferred to give the
second team more experience, he allowed the
varsity to play only live minutes during the
last hall.
ARC-O-MASON IC HOME
Un a muddy, windy, rainy day, the
Maroons trampled over the La Grange
squad. ln a game of lurnhles Argo heat
Masonic Home 53-6. Touchclowns were
scored hy Ginalick, l.ecek, Williams, Leon-
hart, and J. Demitriu. Coach Johnston again
used the second and third teams during the
second half to give them experience.
ARGO-PULLMAN
A smashing last hall rally gave Argo a
19 to 6 victory over the Pullman Tech.
Ginalick's line plunging and his consistent
right loot scored all the points for the
Maroons. This player kicked two lield goals
l rom ahout the 20 yard line in the last quar-
ter of play.
The Tech. team had a 6 to O lead at the
half since they hadg. scored once. The
hard charges of the line and the short dashes
of the hacks cinched the game in the third
quarter.
ARGO-KELLY
lt was in the lirst half of the Argo-Kelly
game that Captain Matti' Ginalick and
Charles lueonhart scored touchdowns for
Argo. Ginalick kicked the extra point. The
lvlaroons were handicapped hy the lact that
Lecek was unahle to pass hecause of an
injured shoulder: instead, the team used a
harrage of end runs, cut-hacks, oll tackle
plays, and a lew passes, which Kelly couldnyt
stop. Nvhile Kellyss defense was set for
Lecekls passes, he crossed them up with his
sharp, cut-hack, and open lleld running.
Final score: Argo 15, Kelly,.0.
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THE A CLUB
OBIECTIVES
To esloofish and mainlain Clean am! goof! sporlsrnunship.
To create an active interesl for alhfelicfs in school and ctommunily.
To support all worlliy eciucalioriul projecls of the school.
ATHLETIC CODE
A F- AIways Be Courteous To Visitors
R f- Razz Not Your Qpponents
C - Give AII Ahilities To Vv'in
O - Qrderhness Is Next to Gocilincss
OFFICERS
President flst somesterj Matthexv GinaIiCI:
President f2ncI semesterl Mike Lamhert
Vice-president fist semester? Mike Lambert
Vice-president f2ncI semesterj Matthew Ginalick
Secretary, James Lecelc
Treasurer, John Dames
FOOTBALL IUNIOR VARSITY LETTERS
A. Bond, B. Boldman, T. Bruno, J. I3urCIa. J. Clinnin. J. Czelr-
aIa, J. Demetriu, S. Duncan, L. Genesen, XV. Gowgiel, A. Haplce,
F. Johansen, D. Learner. T. Pappas, Polak, A. Rehm. I. XViIIiams,
VV. Yerlcovich, S. Zionco, Lamhert, C. Anderson, XV. Poston,
N. Jannite, J. Fanos, R. XVesoIowsI4i. J. IVIaIrowsIry, P. Johanon, IS.
Bender, Maxfer, XV. Kester, Susicfh, Tomicih.
BASKETBALL IUNIOR VARSITY LETTERS
P. YarmoIuIc, R. XViIIiams, N. Van Vossen. XV. KowaI, J.
Burda, T. Ceropstcy, A. Rehm, L. XVahI, D. Learner, XV. YerIcovich,
F. Johanson.
MINOR A's FOR SWIMMING
D. Sandham, J. CzeIcaIa, E. Martin, NV. Gowgiei, C. Lamhert,
NV. Yerliovich, H. Reinhardt, XV. Bender, J. Maver, R. Zum,
Korenchuk, D. Learner, E. Rasmussen, M. Janchenlco, A. Leonchik.
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BASKETBALL 1936-'37
SpeciaI recognition to the spIendid pIaying and Iine sportsman-
ship dispIayed by the Argonauts during the games of the district basket-
baII tournament was given at speciaI assembIy March 1. After con-
gratuIating the team upon its good record, IVIr. Wingo spoke to the
student body of the fine report he had received on his return from the
educationaI meetings at New 0rIeans concerning the IavorabIe im-
pression made by Argo High during the tournament games.
IVIr. Wingo is more than pIeasecI with the compIiment paid the
schooI by Mr. ByerIy, principaI of the West Chicago High SchooI,
who remarked that he was especiaIIy impressed with the exceIIent
sportsmanship of the Argonauts and the many I7oIIowers of the game.
Mr. ByerIy was manager of the tournament.
In a brief summary of the tournament games Coach Johnston
brought out that the boys, who were at the peak, pIayed reaIIy good
basketbaII and that it took a Hhotn Downers Grove team, overcoming
a ten point Iead in the fourth quarter, to defeat the Argo pIayers.
HI am weII satislied with the showing our boys madef, said
Coach Johnston. HI feIt sorry for them when they Iost the FinaI game,
but the Argonauts gave their best and that is aII we askf'
The Argonauts IeII before the sharp shooting Morton Quints
March 5 in the curtain raiser of the regionaI toumament at York Hig
SchooI, Elmhurst. The FinaI score was 55-9. The strong defense of the
Vxfest Siders, Morton, had Argo hemmed in from aII sides, prevent-
ing them from scoring I:ieId goaIs.
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19 ........... Riverside
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23 ........... Lemont
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45 ............ KeIIy
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The Girls, Athletic Association started
activities of the year on September 14, with
an open meeting, followed by a hike after
school to the forest preserve. The best part
ol this hike was cooking supper over an open
tire. As soon as the football games started,
a committee of G.A.A. members took charge
ol' selling admission to the games. By the end
ol the season they had increased the athletic
fund considerably.
Early in October a party was held in the
gym, with all new girls interested in joining
G.A.A. as guests of the members. These
new girls were told how they could get to
be members and were soon busv working to
get enough points.
On Oct. 24, twelve members went to
Proviso High in Maywood lor Play Day.
They had a wonderful time and delicious
luncheon, too, they met many jolly G.A.A.
members of other schools around here.
The tall after-school activities consisted ol
field ball and volley ball, out-of-doors when
the weather permitted. ln Dec. this gave
way to basketball, practices taking place dur-
ing the 5th period and on Friday mornings
from Dec. lst until the end of March.
One of the most successful parties in the
history of the organization was the Christmas
Party given on Dec. 18 lor members only.
There was much entertainment and Santa
Claus was there with bells on.
The program included a piano solo by
Lillian Savage and a humorous play about
Santa Claus, enacted by Mary Hodelka,
Stella Wielechowski, and Maria Hirtzer.
Patricia Pechnik and Virginia Dahms sang
solos and Jackie Schultz gave a reading,
"The Murder ol the Potato Bugf' Lillian
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and Loretta Ferry played a piano duet, and
Miss Mohr told an interesting story, "Hor-
acef, Renee Stone, playing Santa Claus,
distributed gilts to the girls while refresh-
ments were being served.
January buzzed with initiation plans, and
linally on January 21, thirty new members
were brought into the organization. Groups
ot G.A.A. members put on numerous stunts
at the home basketball games. The organiza-
tion sponsored the chartering ol buses to take
students to out-of-town games.
The February meeting ol: the organization
ended in a splash party in the pool. Those
who went in had a wonderful time. Many
ol? the members helped to make the Junior
Fiesta a success bv participating in the cor-
onation ceremony and the water pageant.
ln March the G.A.A. took part in the
State Telegraphic Basket Shooting Touma-
ment, held an interclass swimming meet,
played an interclass basketball tournament,
and held a Mother and Daughter Tea.
The G.A.A. supports all activities of the
Argonauts.
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BASKETBALL AND TENNIS FOR GIRLS
The girls, interclass haslietlaall tournament
games are the only games girls play during
the season. There are ten on each team,
picltecl hy a committee ol memhers.
It is a rouncl-rollin type ol? tournament, with
the championship ,going to the team that
wins the most games. Competition is
lceen, especially during the class contests he-
tween sophomores and juniors.
An elimination type tournament is helcl
in girls, tennis. Matches are played alter
school on the school courts. VI-he winner re-
ceives a pin, awarclecl lay GJXA.
BASKETBALL
Freshman Team lunior Team
Glaclys lVlarl,ensen I Ielen Duhinlta lVIarjorie lVIarshalI Miriam Ilaplce
.loyce Vxfetherholt Xvynema Coomer Elizabeth Baricovich Isucille Vxfilson
Marie Rohm Virginia Statt Frances 0,Brien Margaret Uriclc
lrene Kurcz Minnie Iiumlaer Dorothy Ulszewslci lVIarie Johanon
Sophomore Team Senior Team
Ursula Guclcel lvlary Grzelalcowslti Loretta Ferry Elvira Barrett
I.uwella Kromray Frances Chepuran Eleanor Olszewslci Janet Hater
Gerry Schultz Lolita Marotzlce Edith Enloe Florence Brower
Jaclcie Schultz Angela Traczylc Sophie I -onas Susie Johnson
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COURSES NEW TO ARGO HIGH THIS YEAR
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
CHARACTER
l helieve in character as essential to the
highest type ol' scholarship. l hold that no
intellectual achievement, however lceen or
clever, is worthy ol deep respect unless it goes
hand in hand with accuracy, reliahility, honor,
humility, tolerance, and truth.
SCHOLARSHIP
l helieve in the joy ol study, the delight ol
acquaintance with hoolis, the discipline of dili-
gent learning, and the re-discovery of the world
ol nature and of men through an open mind.
SERVICE
l helieve in service, that it is the privilege
and responsihility ol the enlightened memher
cl' any society to minister with lcindness and
understanding to the needs ol' the less fortunate
in talent or in opportunity.
' LEADERSHIP
l rejoice in the hurden of leadership which
scholarship, character, and service lay upon
me,- tor l helieve that my torch should light
others to lives ol greater heauty, richer joy, and
fuller service.
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Four juniors and Five seniors were awarded the highest
honor that Argo Community High School bestows, memher-
ship in the National Honor Society, during formal induction
at assembly March 25. Students so honored are: seniors f-'
Estelle Homlco, James Lecelc, Matthew Ginalictc, Paul Ganzar,
and John Dames: juniors - Ruth Muchow, Mary Hodellca.
Stella Wieiechowski, and Willard Laatz.
Principal speakers at this very impressive induction cere-
mony were three seniors who were awarded membership dur-
ing their junior year. Gerhart Guclcel, highest ranking student
schoiasticauy, gave the introductory remarks: Emily Stopyra,
senior class president, spoke on scholarship and serviceg and
Lorraine Ploszelc, who in April represented the high schools
of this state at Vxfashington, explained just what is meant hy
character and leadership.
It was in 1928 that the Argo Community High School re-
ceived its charter and hecame the Aidos Chapter of this
honor society that recognizes enthusiasm for scholarship, desire
to render service, worthy leadership, and the development of
character. Selection of students for this society is made hy
memhers of the faculty who have heen directly associated
with the students. They rank each senior on the four cardinal
principles of the National Honor Society, and in this way a
fair rating is obtained.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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IIONORARY IIUNIQ ICCXONUINIICS
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Tlircc mgzmifalions at Argo lligll, scvoncl only to ilie
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Plumbers
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HONORARY AWARDS IN MUSIC
To recognize anrl enrouragge outstancling stuclents in music, emblems
are awarclerl on tbe basis ol' lour points - namelyl
Ifnrollinr-nt in soy, ot tbe music courses. Freslirnen P- 4 inrb Iyres
Ilassing ggracles in tluee otber subjects. Sopliomores -- 4 incb lyres
Avoiclanre ol' more tban two misclemeanor slips. Iuniors - 6 ineb lyres
Cooperation witbin tbe cleparlment. Seniors P- 6 inrilr Iyres lcbenillel
CGOPERATION - SCHOOL ACTIVITIES - PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS
Foollmll Games
,Iancl
llrurnulirt Ijroiluvlions
Qrebestra
Duocleeimette
Soviul Funvlions
.lazz Qrebestra
Girls, Trio
toys, Quartet
lnstrumental Quartet
llusbelbnll Gaines
.jbancl
Senior Crirriiiiul. Class Driy
uml Pliysiful lfrluvulion Sliow
Qrrbestra
Girls, Cleo Club
Boys, Glee Club
.Iazz Qrfliestra
IISSOIIIIPIQ7 pfflflraffls
Orcbestra
Cornrneneerneni Exercises
Qrcfbestra
Boys, Quartet
Piano Class
Instrumental soloists
Vocal Soloists
Tl1L1lI,QSQIl7tTI,Q Program
Girls, Glee Club
Qrelaestra
Coinmunily Clirislrnus
Girls' Glee Club
Igoys, GIUCX CILII3
Qrrbestra
Duoclerimette
Boys Quartet
ill irl-XV inter Reviews
Jazz Qrebestra
Girls, Trio
Boys, Quartet
Instrumental Quartet
Spring Qperetlu
Qrvbestra
Girls, Glee Club
Itoys, Glee Club
voral Soloists
Corrzrrzerivvrrrent Concert
Qrrbestra
Girls, Glee Club
Boys' Glee Club
Piano Class
'Ibeory Classes
l Duocleeimette
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PlC'l'URliS
preceding Pages
Baml
Inrllvlflual Instruvtlo
Orr'bL'sIra
Duoclecinu-tte
CirIs' Glue Club
Ilus Page
Boys' Glec Club
OUTSTANDING ASSEMBLY PERFORMANCES
The Sheperd of the East
Mr. George Elias drew parallels between
his experiences as a sheperd and those we
meet in every day life. Just as sheep always
recognize and follow the voice of their shep-
herd, so today we follow our leaders-our
statesmen, our parents, and our teachers.
The American Legions Plan to End War
Mr. Theodore Stone delivered the Armis-
tice Day address. Muriel Goldstine and
Paul Ganzar read poems, Kipling,s HReces-
ionaln and nl Have a Rendezvous with
Deathf' Tunes of 1918 were sung by the
student body. Taps were sounded by Emil
Plalcovic.
A Bargains a Bargain
A one act comedy was presented the day
before Thanksgiving. Cast: Monteys wife,
Muriel Goldstineg her friend, Renee Stoneg
a young business man, Francis Clements,
his friend and Claras husband, Harold
Geneseng a friend of Grace and Clara, Eliz-
abeth Woodallg and her husband, Raymond
Wanner.
Agriculture
Mr. Vettericlc, spealcing at assembly on
January 15, gave an account of the effects
of the depression on our basic industry.
Air
Mr. Trexler and Harold Genesen were
in charge of a series of demonstrations
and explanations about air at assembly
January 22. Henry Tom supplied the hu-
mor.
Life of Lincoln
Anton Kuzel lectured and showed slides
depicting the life of Lincoln. Lorraine Plos-
zelc and Willard Laatz gave readings con-
cerning the great American. The student
body sang songs of Lincolns day.
S God Winks
Anton Kuzel gave an outstanding per-
formance on February 19, when he played
the leading role in this one act play based
upon an old manys loyalty to Washington.
Qthers in the cast were Lucille Wilson,
Margaret Fitch, and Willard Laatz. Miss
Bergan directed the play.
Be Yourself Dora
Students of the commercial department,
directed by Miss Hendershot and Mr. Zbor-
niclc presented this one act play. Cast:
Catherine Ciselc, Florence Sczesny, Miriam
Haplce, Lawrence Abeling, Milce Demetriu,
and John Maes. Miriam Haplce and Milce
Demetriu played the leads.
Individual Performances
Especially good numbers were given at
various assemblies by the following students:
Renee Stone, usmiliny Thruu fthis was per-
haps the outstanding individual performance
of the yearlg Phyllis Downs, readings, Jac-
queline Schultz, readingsg Millicent Sloboda,
accordion solosg and Joe Palermo, accordion
solos.
Some Facts About Corn
Mr. Franlc Glotfelty, superintendent of the
Corn Products Refining Company, gave a
most interesting account of tlic many uses
of corn at assembly on April 9. Mr. Menzie,
chief chemist, also gave a short tallc. '
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RHYME MARCHES ON
Vv'ith the Football Queen Contest diversions
began
A high score for Sophie the others out ran.
There dawned an exciting, successful ball season,
The squad winning 9 out of 10 for a reason.
lt was at this time we presented a play
Memories of its fun will stay 'er and a day.
At the Halloween party our Sophie was queen.
We all, marched and we danced '- best party
we ve seen.
For the football boys dinner was served in
November
The guests were the Dads, and the squad, yes,
each member.
'Then soon baslcetball started a new liind of
contest: '
Lil Collins, a sophomore, was soon named the
highest.
The junior play of dramatic ability gave a sample,
Which should set future juniors a live wire
example.
ln the second semester came Junior Fiesta
All the juniors were right, there was no need
siesta.
Time flying, the HA" Club spring banquet soon
brought,
For which invitations by each lass were sought
The upperclass banquet, the event of the year,
Produced joyous seniors, giving juniors a cheer,
The graduates published the school Argolite,
Filled with fact, deed, and photo, the students,
delight. ,
Then as all happy days have a big grand hnale,
'lhe seniors, last party made everyone jolly.
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Rn recogrmkon of then iriendw asskskarwce given Throughout Wwe veal
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THE IUNIOR PLAY
PllII.l.lP FOR Sl IORT
Lerirling riiliten , ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,....,,,, Vvillaril l,anlz
Phillip: liimsvlf , ,,,,,.......,, Andrew l.f-onvlrilq
Henrys sislui' .,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, X 'alerie Mann
Henryls wife ,,Y,, ,,,,,A l .uville Vvlilson
Purity League ,, W Plryllis Downs
Axlillllltf-lllrlklll' ,,,,,,,,, lxlargaret l"itf'l1
Nviglilfor ,,,, ,,,,,,, l larold Genesen
II0ltl'j'YS roism
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Tlie cook ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . lulin Collnc-rt
The servunl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,v, C ilrarles ,Innes
Plrillipys suiixunt
Allred Grilntlr
Mplrillip For Slmortn is a voinedv, a love story 'md a myster
ID
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tlenry odgeglvlaylield s leading ritizen, is lilled with rage lueeause
ol tlle antirs ol 'X 1 X ' ' r ' l
is su enteen year old sister lmetty xvllo lwas l llle '
. , . i -n in
love witlr a Yellowstone guide. Joseplline, luis wille, sides xvitlm Betty
wllen lolr ' " ' ' '
next c oor. Vlqlie p
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in-law, and Clarence Dean Totlleridffe, a ' la d
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,, is inguis e autlnor, arrive.
is tl1e Yellowstone guide witll wlrom ljetty is in
Spasm, and tlae Dodge s dignified loutler, are mixed
that llenry tries to lorealc up. Tlme place is raided
and Samuel escape. Closelv lqelrind come Spasm
stays at tlae Dodge luome and complicates matters.
n lor Prince blctGowan, a notorious gangster, and
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Dean lotlieridge, a writer. Geranium, tlre coolc.
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is deeply in love witla Allred, tlwe laov next door
ove witli Betty lgotli ol tltem try tovrnalv I5 tt
V . , ,V 1 Q 'e e y
notice Allred! lay pretending Allred lilqr ,l' ' 4' '
cs ane. ll1e outcome is tlrat
Jane and Allred lil ' '- "
ll in love. It all straivlmtens wlie Cl U
,s , -n arenre s ean
Vllotlleridge turns out to be n l ' ' ' 'V ' '
o more tlan just a Y ellowstone guide.
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THE SENIOR PLAY
I IOT COPY
Uuvicr, small town newspaper .... Paul Ganzar
Small town putilicifili ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chester Durtm
Xvadifs slurt reporter ,,,,,,,....,,,,, Harold Genesen
qim' qirl rvporler ,,,,A,,..,. ,,,,,,,.. C alherine Cisek
Lorraine Ptoszet:
bill QCIIOOI-Ylllllll of Vvade ,,.,,,
Gcrhart Gucttct
Hard-,foiled printer ......,,......,.....
Victoria Kurcz
Sharp-u'iHvd girl ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,..,.,,
Q im ,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,.. Loretta I.LlChOVVSlxl
. ocivly wont
Colorful messvriger ,Joy , ,.,,., .... A rltlul' Dllrlnshl
' Estelle ttomtgo
Keys campaign manager ,,,,,,,,,.,.
ood
Kenneth Xvade wants to run a good newspaper in a g
town. But it he prints the news he ought to print, a crootced potitician
Witt ruin him. The pressure is territic, hut Kenneth Xvade tights the
tight of his lite with the hetp of a cottege girt, a high school girt,
and a young wise-cracking reporter, who writes :Shot copyf, Vxfhen
the pressure is the heaviest, a mysterious puhticity hound who has
heen pestering them suddenly hecomes the guardian anget who saves
the day, hut not hetore there .das heen ptenty ot comedy to tighten
the rising tension. Romance, taughter, conttict, are woven together
up to the hig hroadcasting scene in the third act, which, directors
assure us, always goes over hig. The ptay aoounds in ctean comedy.
epigrams, and some of the funniest news dispatches ever.
Every ptayer scored in this remartcahty wett-hatanced cast. Paul
Ganzar and Chester Durtia enacted their inirnicat parts to perfection.
Harold Genesen and Catherine Cisetc proved their seasoned worth
as cooing doves. So did Gerhart and Victoria. Lorraine Ptoszetc,
Loretta Luchowstei, and Estette Homtco made their dehute as perfect
actresses in moods typicat of the character portrayed. Art Durinstqi
played perfectly a Stepin Fetchit part.
H311
SUSICH LIFE
or Sfudenls are Punny that Way
KING OTTO Header was a HAPKE IVIANN who Iived
in PARIS in a castIe LE GRAND. A BARON said to the
KING -- "I REID that your STOCK and BQND investments
are going to the DICKINSQNN
OTTO who was EATON SUSICH and DUNCAN
GRAHAM cracIcers in his PQSTEN t the COOK says that
cottee HARIVIS him, said -f USCHOIVIIG the Way to this
BERG, and I shaII Ieave on IVIUNDAYT
Un the Way to CHICADQ Hender met two PEARSONS
Fighting over a HART throh. .
HI-Ie is KOPPING my VALENTINBH said one.
HI onIy KESPI-ER,H said the other.
HWe want to BROWER URHAIVIIVIER. Can you
LONAS it?H asIced the KING. HIt is hanging on the NVAIIL.
IIAUSNVALD IiIce to go with me to get it?
So they VVIAIJKER DQNVNS the When they
got to the HAUSER, the BAKER Was frying FISHER in the
SKEELUKE and aIso Chasing the IBROWN KURR who IiIced
to CURL upon the KOTT with the BRQOIVI.
AII of a sudden the dog hegan to LEPO and BARKER,
the GANZER to GUCKEL, the GIESLER to KLUCK, the
BUIVIBER hees and HORVETS to huzz, the BURDAE to
Hap their NVINGQE and sing, the RQACI-Ies to run across the
ftoor, and the young girI to CLAPPER hands.
I'Iender cried, HI can,t stand thisI I WANNER go HQIVI-
KO to my NATIVO Iandf, But no one couId hear the KING
ahove the noise. EVERETT time he tried to speaIc the sounds
came hy the GRQSS.
At Iast OTTU found out what aII the excitement was ahout.
The hired IVIANN was hringing LAATZ of HAFER the mys-
terious MUCHOW who sounded IiIce she had the KRUPA.
Hender said he did not enjoy this fun, and the maid said he
HIRTZER teeIing. This upset the KING IVIOHR. He didnyt
thinIc he couId stand it any Ionger. A Ioud hIast was heard far
ahove aII the other noises. Vxfhen they turned ahout what do
you thinIc happened? HENDERSHOT himseIfIII
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HI-NOON
I'Ii-Noon is a game period heId
eac a a ro i e as
hdy :Ag Hghth It
minueso e unc I1
twenty t I th I I1 our.
Under the supervision of Mr. Trex-
I Ier and a student committee, cIasses
compete with one another in var-
ous contests.
The committee appointed o
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arran e ames, sunls, am con csts
1 , avrence AIxeIing. -
for II: Noon are I, r
clCffIIfIInC SCIIUIIZ, Vernon KIucI:.
and WiIIard Laatz.
FRESHIVIAN BASKETBALL
Freshman hasIcethaII is the Suh-
structure of the winter sports pro-
gram of our scI1ooI. Its primary
purpose is to train the inexperienced
athIete in the fundamentaIs of that
game. It introduces the hoys to a
ro ram o in erscI'roIastic atI'rIetics.
is e rovin roun or e
F t
It g th p g g d I th
future stars ot' our scI1ooI.
BoIdman, ZioIIco, WiIIiams, and
coIIeagues may some day carry the
connotation home hy the names
I the stars of today.
GIANT CHECKERS
AT HI-NOON
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
MR. VAN EMAN, Coach
LONG LIVE OUR FOOTBALL QUEEN!
Dramativ Reader: Rcncc Stone.
CQIIUCHZ Sophia Lonas: Ladies in
wailing: Yalvric' Nlann, Palrifiia
l,cr'l1ruic'k. Wfaric Rc-lun1 Captain of
lalw lfoalmll Team: Niall Ginalickg
SOPHIE LONAS!
Rvprc-svnlalivvs ol' llmc Foolluau
Vlqvamz ,IIIIIINY l.c'c'cI4, Ifrnvsl lxlarlin,
Mivlmac-I Lalnlwrlg Horalnls: Richard
Xvvsolowslii, Xvi I 'iam Poslong
Pages: Hclcn Homko, lrcnc Kurczg
,LflllNlK'l,CfZ Emil Pfaleovivg Grovian
Uanvors: Rila Uoycl, Franucs Hoff-
man, Marin' ,lanniu-, Dorolalmy Alli-
son, Ann IVIIIHCIZIY, Rosalie Paris:
and Pianisl: Wluricl Gomslinv.
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CORONATION
CQILRENONY
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FOOTBALL QUEEN THEME IN VERSE
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A Representation in pantomime Given To Music
VERSE I
fBefore the curtain! fprelude!
A sweet little maid oft dreamed as she played
That she'd he a PRINCESS some dayg
Attendants would stand
Waiting for her command,
And her court would he pompous and gayl
So she danced through the hours, ,mid the tra-
grance of flowers,
That hloomed 'neath her lattice there,
Childhood friends fond and true
Pluclted the huds as they grew,
And made a wreath for her hair.
VERSE Il
SCENE I A garden fC'urtain opens!
flfnter, The Maiden,-Sophia!
Though the years swiftly tIy, the same sunny slay
Shines down on a garden suhlime,
And a maiden so fair
May he seen strolling there,
Wand'ring haclc to her childhood climeg
As she pauses to rest, in the place she Ioves hest,
ljacla to childhood her memory swaysg
Had those fancies come true
XVas she living anew
The dreams of her childhood days?
fGrecian Dancers!
VERSE Ill
fEnter Ladies-in-VVaiting!
fvaterie, Patricia, Marie!
In silent review, old friends staunch and true,
Appear in the garden gay,
And they dance 'round her chair
Mating wreaths for her hair,
Much in the same old way,
Stately poplars tall, loom over the wall,
Casting shadows o'er vine-clad howersg
'Twas here 'neath their shade
That this same pretty maid
Had spent many carefree hours.
fcurtain closes!
VERSE IV
fBc!ore the curtain! fprelude!
Down through the years, 'mid their smiles and
their tears,
Childhood fancies still tirmly cling,
And the friends old and new
Remain steadfast and true
As in chorus her praises they sing,
Their voices ring out o'er the land and ahout,
In accents of rapture and gleep
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For this is the day
Childhood dreams have their way,
As they Iive in REALITYI
VERSE V
SCENE II The Coronation lCurtain opens!
ICORONATIGNI
At the trumpetys loud hlare, hanners wave in the
air,
And the court assemhles 'roundg
Amid stately array,
And in regal display,
Sweet SOPHIA is crownedg
With this glorious sight, hathed in splendor so
hright,
Her radiant heauty hlendsg
Now a maid that would he
A PRINCESS, you see
Is a QUEEN IN THE HEARTS OF HER
FRIENDS!
VERSE VI
fCurtain remains open!
Un the throne now is seen, a sweet, gracious
QUEEN,
Vxfith faithful attendants, three,
And they stand hy her side
Her commands to ahide,
VALERIE, PATRICIA, MARIE:
In pompous array, lovely ladies hold sway,
As they govern our school-day realm,
Would there not he chagrin
If a TEAM couldnlli win
With a QUEEN AND HER COURT AT THE
HELIVI?
VERSE VII
fCurtain remains open! IFINALE!
Lilte a lone heacon light, shining out in the night,
The QUEEN and her LADIES fair,
Hold the torch that will hurn
For the goal that we yearn,
And the team that is eager to darel
So if dreams do come true, as the QUEEN says
they do,
Qur TEAM will triumphant he:
Vxfith a trumpets loud hlare,
Colors llying in air,
XVe,Il he marching to VICTORYI
I Curtain remains open!
f'Queen and attendants lead
the way to the gymnasium!
Composed and iiI'I'B.I1ged
MARY ALICE HENDERSHOT
HAIL TO THE BASKETBALL QUEEN!
Tlie impressive ceremony of the
Coronation ol' tlie lgaslcetlgall Queen,
Lillian Collins, tooli place February
LILLIAN COLLINS!
6, tlic evening ol' tlle Junior ljiesta.
Pages announcecl tlrc special
lionor about to lie conlverrecl ancl tolcl
ol' tlic importance ol' this occasion.
ln the procession tlaat liollowecl tlierc
were trumpeteers, a color lncarer,
laclies in waiting, ancl Queen Lillian.
ln a wlaite satin gown, the Queen
was lneautilul incleecl, attenclecl lay
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her ladies-in-waiting, Virginia Dahms, .loyce Wetherholt, and
Edith Enloe, who wore dainty, white tattqeta dresses.
After presenting the honored one, the Archbishop asked
it any were present to do her homage. HHail to the Queen
of Argo Highlu came the response. The Queen promised to
uphold the Athletic Code. ln return the Archbishop presented
her with the Royal Whistle, the ensign ol queenly power
and justice, the scepter of her loyal subjects. Queen Lillian
promised to use the gift to enforce the laws of the basket-
ball dominions so that Argo High might always keep its high
standard. A gun salute was given as Lillian was crowned
Queen.
After the Argo Victory Song, one by one various repre-
sentatives from school organizations paid homage. Represent-
ing the basketball team, Matthew Ginalick promised to
encourage the players and to be always fair-minded with
opponents, the cheerleaders promised to increase the enthu-
siasm among spectators for fine plays, Loretta Ferry, doing
homage for the G.A.A., promised loyalty by cooperation with
the A Club, the A Club, represented by Jimmie Lecek,
promised allegiance to Her Majesty by spreading interest in
all sports and by displaying good sportsmanship at all times:
a student representative promised to root for the team in an
accepted manner, and a Vxfeekly Maroon representative vowed
to acquaint the public with the accomplishments of the team
and to lend support at all games. ,
The Queens jesters, six boys in minstrel show dress, then
came forward and added a note of gaiety to the occasion.
Taking part in the black-Faced show were Anton Kuzel, Jimmy
Lecek, Art Durin, NValter Yerkovich, Charles Leonhart, and
Harold Genesen.
Inviting everyone to share in her great happiness, Queen
Lillian said that it was her wish that everyone have a merry
time at the Junior Fiesta.
Miss Steadry and Mr. Johnston, junior sponsors, arranged
the coronation ceremony.
HAIL T0 HER LADIES-IN-WAITING!
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VIRGINIA, IOYCE, EDITH
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Qfvnivk, Xynlvru- 5IiUlH. ulul Blurgc lxrhim, H10 rlHlH
seniors - XXYEIITCII Uimmcrgg lwlcls Bonny l"u11clrm-y mm
Tuul Yam full - You Ilillllk' llwsc lmys - Plcll
is Pbillyls sislvl' - Tmnlny mivs ax pivllllk' willl fguvc
Snpluiv - Tha' svlmul ullmlclvs go IIIIISHYII.
71110 svlnau' iriu srnilcs - 1'hc'so girls ngqmrvcdad
hiknmg - ,flux nmsogniwihlv sqwmhvr qllurlcl - IFIUFCIHW
lllvirn, fxcvclin mul Pmczmirim- pusc - filmcslcr Climl
hiQI1 -1 SKISH' SIRI? is slulgqvvfl furlshlc- lhc' svluvol
Ficlhi alul .Xrny' lry' lu hidm' fruzn tha- cwxnucru
lrulurc SIHIDIIQJIIIKHIVS pow just In-I'm'0 lm-uvilmg gran
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HTIIOUQII friends muy svaller far and wide
Our lieurls will ever field
The song we sung lo Argo lligli
Xvfien youlh was slrorig and bold! H
Jimmie, Stanley, and Andrew are sluown liere
ust lmelore leaving grade scliool - Miss Broomys cur
iolds six popular seniors - These girls prefer llie rear
inlranve - Florence and Catherine Lalxe time oul
or a good laugli - lxloxie llolds up the wall - A
enior quartet - Adam falaovcl, Kowal, Dilllgerg,
yappas, and Korenrzlmulq are gay alter lunch -
'lildred lxlalias is all dressed up with no place Lo go
- A pair of cousins - Lillian Savage gels ller pielure
alien.
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I It JINIIC
Iit'ONOINIIl'S
IiAS'I'IiIt
I'AIt'l'Y
FOR
KII JI DIES
REMINISCENCE
I-et nie aIone so tI1at I Can tIiinI4
Over tI1e years witIm my c'Iassmates spent.
IVIy eyesigI1t is cIim, Iuut my mind is c'Iear,
1XncI weII I rememIJer tI1at junior year.
II was gay in seyentI1 Iwour study I1aII.
IX'Ir. XIetterir'Ic sI1outecI UNO passes!! to aII,
And IVIiss ReynoIcIs wouIcI acIcI curtIy, UNO,
No. NUI
Unve inore iI4 you wI1isper to tIie oIInir'e you-II
V,
go. y
In sixtI1 periocI I1nQIisI1, IXIarge PIarsI1aII cIicI
svream,
"Iain XXf'mrI1t-II acIyising IIausie,s Shaving
CTl'ilIl1II,
IXIICI IIausie wouIcI say, HI Iuear whispering
tt1ereI
'I4I1is IfngIisI1 hI4I1reeciertainIy gets in my I1airI'y
In IJioIoQy IaIJ we nearIy QIICI smotI1er,
Nose in one I1ancI, c'rayIisI1 in tI1e otI1er.
XVe'cI turn all tI1e fish rigI1t insicIe out
rXncI IaIvoriousIy cIraw tI1em, our tongues
Iwanging outI
IX'Iiss l'IOI1CICfSI'lOt, expIaining tI1e Iesson,
wouIfI say,
"All I1oIcI up tI1eir I1ancIs wI1o tI1inIc itIs tIus
wayf
And IIXDCIY I.eonctI1iIc wouIcI type during
sI1orII1ancI
In spite oI Miss HencIersI1ots warning Igelore-
I1ancI.
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InrIeecI it was Iun to get out tI1at paper
XVitI1 QIear CI1arIie I.eonI1art Cutting a caper.
XVI1en we were in news room, no one
cIarecI sI1out,
I,'ntiI tI1e cIoor c'IosecI IVIr. IfusenCIa to outI
II'ear'I1ers asIqecI students to answer tI1e ques-
tion,
I rememtper ,IOITII saying, "Did we Iiave a
Iesson?
Gay were tI1e cIays competition was Ieeen
As tIae stucIents eIec'tecI their basIQetIJaII
queen.
XX"II1CI'I NIary IiiIocIeIIQa was c'Iass r'I1atler-
box,
SIie wouIcIn't get angry, no matter wI1oIcI
IQDOCIQ.
rXnc,I during tI1e games we wouIcI sit tI1ere
ancI Ireeze
XVitI1 chattering teeth, witI1 Icnees Iqnoc5I4ing3
Imees.
But we I1eIpecI I1oIcI that Iine ,tiII the
WI1istIe, cIicI we,
To eI1eer tIwe Iboys on to a reaI victory.
UI1 gay are tI1e cIay at c1Iear Argo IiIigI1,
XVI1ere we Ioye and Ieam and we IaugI1 and
sigh.
'IwIWe cIays IIy Iny, a yeargs IeIt anyhow
Come on, aII you Juniors, maI4e tI1e IJest oI
it nowI
FRESHMAN STATISTICS
Best Looking . . .
fxlost Popular . .
lxfost Cheerful . . .
lxlost Clever . .
Best Line . .
lvost Stuclious .
Best Benavect ....
lxfost Bastwfut . . . .
Noisiest ........
txlost Dependable . .
Mos: Allrlefio . .
Bear Sport ....
N'osl Enthusiastic ..
Class Chatterbox .
Best Dancer . . .
txlosl Digniftecl . . .
Brzglrzesf ......
lxlosl lxlusicat .....
txlost Accolnlnortating
Class Pest .......
. . . . . . . Lrllaa Selasledr - Bruno Kowalko
.. . Joyce Nvetlierluolclt - Dwain Galloway
. . . . . . Arthur Gralmke H Ann Stimatz
. . . Benny Kozlowski - Nvanita Paris
. . . Frances Hoffman - Earl Clapper
. . . . Joe Gowgrel - Mary Balreh
. . . . . . . . . Mary Pollxo - Joe Tlaerlan
Ricliarcl Xvcsolowslci - Gladys lfrelaer
. . . . . . Tom Rulael - Estelle Drrrlra
. . . Stanley Thompson - Mary Baron
. . . . ,lrmmy Demetriu - Nlarie Rohm
. . . . Steve Drrnean - Mildred Klawruer
. . . . Alree Wlnrlro - Elmer Gipp
. . r . . . Fern Lemlae - Bill Poston
. . Ann Slreelnlre - Raymond Kalrctis
. Beuy Neycns - Brlly Bender
. . . lxlilliccut Slobocla - Edward Siroza
. . . . . . . . Rudy lloar - Marie Pepe
. . . Lawrence Cencsen - lvlrldred Kalryoda
. . . . Arthur Kou - Dolores llernandez
GYM CLASS AT WOIQK
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HuMoREsQuE
Good money twe hopej was paid hy
you lor this annual. Vxfe are reminded of
the Scotchman who asked for hfteen minutes
to give a ten minute talk so that he could
stutter through the other ljive minutes. You
should laugh and enjoy the dull thoughts
that follow. All the stories were ohtained
from reliahle sources, and most ot them are
true-ol course, there may he a few exag-
gerations. if you laugh now and then, call
Hamhurger 1515 and tell us you,re enjoying
the hest ot the year.
Gerhart Guckel, the fellow with all the
Ays, is seen here telling stalt' memhers that
the jokes for the annual musn't he more than
lvour years old. He likes to say, Hljrequentlyu
to the students who take him away from his
hooks with UHave you heard this one?H
Before the desk are three who are listening
to Gerhartys advice. Ruth Muchow, instead
of listening, is still laughing over the way
she talked Miriam Hapke into lending her
a hlouse the day a picture was taken for
the annual without a weeks notice. John
Dames, who wore Mr. Gross, coat in the
picture, Matthew Ginalick, who left Chester
Durka shirtless in the locker room while said
picture was heing taken, and Paul Ganzar,
who was coatless until Mr. Hauswald
showed that Sir Walter Raleigh has nothing
on him, are seated listening to Gerharts plan
for a higger and hetter annual. Paul, who
is always interested in the Argolite, wants
to know it Gerhart has carried out any of
his ideas. Gerhart says that the janitor
that when he removed the wastehasket.
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T hey laughed when Beatrice Urick walked
over to the piano. But they were right. Yes,
sir, they were right. She couldn't lift it. So
she decided to twang a poor tune anyway.
After she hnished Eugene Bojanowski tin
whitej asked her to go for a walk. When
she demanded the what for, he replied,
UDoctors orders, have to exercise with a
dumh hell every dayf, The hoy at Eugene's
right is John Czekala, who came to call on
Bea. That night Bea made hiscuits lor him
and he helped her lift them out of the stove.
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Thomas Blackwell is the amateur photo-
grapher of the school. Lawrence Aheling is
seen here in his thirteenth attempt to get
a good picture for the annual. The story goes
that Janettas, the good-looking one, once said
to Elmer Harris at ter Elmer had told him that
there was no assignment, Miss Field was
to lecture on Keats, "Atl right. But, say,
tell me heluore we go in - what are keatsif'
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HAIL sweet graduationlu says John Str-
zelczylc, Hlvve waited some long years to
wear this cape, and now l can laugh at you
juniors lor wearing the schools hall and chain
lor another year. Hlszetsofy says Lola Gohr.
XV hen she aslcs ilohn what he is going to
do alter graduation he replies, Hxvonder
how it happenedf,
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And now we ramhle to a school sojourn
on a morning hellore the detested six weelts
test. All we can snoop is that the hoy in
the Center is Stanley Burda carrying Josie
Durlcowslciys hoolis. The lad is Stanleyys
larother, .loe. The candy was intended for
his teacher hut soph says Hvxfhatys yourls
is mine: what,s mine is all mine.U
A liew days al ter the semester exams these
six people were seen to congregate on the
school campus. First is Lester Xvahl query-
ing P. .lohanon, Ulilow lar were you from the
correct answerf' Paul retorts, ml.4wo seatsf,
Xvilliard Laatz was there, it is rumored. The
other aslcs Bolo Zurn fthird lrom leltj it he
got a haircut. laoh whispers, "No, Claire, l
just washed it and it shranleu The one
with hand raised, Tony Pappas, is
strilting lor shorter hours. He thinlcs 50
minutes too longl The teacher aslced lrene
Zellielc, how she would exercise the heart.
She retaliated, Uljall in loved, and now sheys
wallqing with Joe Clinnin-hevs not yet out
ol, lcnee pants. She aslcs iloe, Uxvill you
marry me. t le replies, "Do l loolc lilce a
preacher? H
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Here, my dear Readers, is the principalls
otlice. To Mr. XVingoys right is Chester
liennieh, who was pinlc slipped lor aslcing
who waters the hulhs ot an electric light
plant. Unce he delined an optimist as one
who lvalls lvrom the top ol a twetnty-story
huilding and at each story shouts Hall right
so lard, At our right is George tlanchenlqo
writing hecause he said in history class,
Mlqhey donlt have insane saylums in Arabia
laecause there are no mad people thereln
Uncjuote. lj. S. See that worm crawling out
ol the apple. 'lihat is what happens to all
hoolcworms. Qnd P. S. XVon't you laugh -
this is humor.
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Coacli Fred gives Coach Xvalt live
reasons why the team will win.
SWIMMING
This year swimming piayed a part in the reguiar sports program.
Two meets scheduled with other schoois showed that Argo has some
reaiiy fine swimmers.
in the First contest, with Mt. Morris, Argo won 50-25. The second
meet was with Keiiy High at Keiiy in Chicago. The First team iost
to the strong Kelly team 13-57, the Argo second team squared accounts
hy winning 50-1 1.
Boys representing Argo in the swim meets were Donald Sand-
ham, John Czeicaia, William Gowgiei, Waiter Yericovich, Ernest Mar-
tin, Ciair Lamhert, Mitcheii Janchenico, John Maver, Wiiiiam Bender,
Hirschei Reinhardt, Rohert Zum, Andrew Leonchicic, Jacic Koren-
chuic, Donald Learner and Edward Rasmussen. Mr. Vettericic arranged
the meets.
Donald Sandham, a most excellent swimmer, also showed up
weii in diving. This hoy is certainiy tops. Three cheers for Donaidi
Prospects are very good for a strong swimming team next year,
and ieaders of athletics are iooicing forward to hoiding weeiciy swim
meets.
Outstanding among giris, swimming activities: water pageant tor
Junior Fiesta, interciass swimming meet twon hy seniorsj, water may-
poie dance fiviay lsti, and life saving ciass.
Best giri swimmers: Janet Hater, Loretta Ferry, Sophie Lonas,
Luweiia Kromray, Lolita Marotzke, Anna Stock, and Liiiian Savage.
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One day in November sin-
denis of eeenennes visited the
Federal Reserve Bank, the
Chicago Board of Trade. and
the Merchandise ivi.-,ri . . I
Lawrence Genesen is the fresh-
man class president . . . Miss
Mohr, Margaret Nowaicowsici.
and Lolita Marotzice spend
many hours on the tennis courts
. . Jacicie Schultz and Luweiia
Kromray are leaders in many
G.A.A. activities . . . Thomas
is up in the air again . . .
Vincent Thompson is doing the
sliong man act . . . Sandy gets
it-andy to "hold that line" . . .
A popular place at any pany
is the refreshment hoolh.
MEMORIES,
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FOND AND
DEAR
CAMPUS FROLICS
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SEPTEMBER
Another year began: scared freshmen,
sophisticated sophomores, hi1arious juniors,
and know-it-a11 seniors gathered once more
for schoo1. The freshies Tooked so uncomfort-
able a11 dressed up that the seniors teased
them constantTy . . . Hoarse criesi Ye11s1
Strangling shrieks1 Running to the rescue, we
found a senior trying to yank 011 a freshie,s
necktie . . . The second week of schoo1 c1ass
officers were e1ected. Mr. Johnston and Mr.
Cur1 were on hand to quiet the junior riot
. . . 1n physica1 geography on September 18,
Mr. Vetterick asked the c1ass if heyd sti11 be
ab1e to get air it he c1osed a11 the doors and
windows. Ed, ua1ways jokingf, Rasmussen
came back with, HSure, you forgot to c1ose
venti1ator.U
OCTOBER
Qn October 1 the juniors had Hoor talks.
Vince Thompson spoke on a ho1y subject'-
Doughnuts and the bib1e . . . As six weeks
tests drew near, Chester Durka brought Miss
Reyno1ds an enormous app1e, the Targest one
ever seen. Vv'e11, an appie a day keeps, etc.,
. . . Schoo1 was deserted on Qctober 12.
Thanks to Co1umbus . . . Marge Marsha11
and Liz. Baricovich were among the 60,000
who heard Gov. Landon speak at the stadium
on October 13. Resu1t: A faint idea of
po1itics from the speeches and head co1ds
from the rain . . . Ha11oween Stunt showg
The Murder Mystery-Seniors, So1:api11io-
Juniors, Age of Youth-Sophomores, Profes-
sor Hokum-Freshman . . . Students cou1d
hardly wait unti1 Qctober 16 for the Week1y
Maroon. No Week1y Maroon. Reason?
Fau1ty composing stone. Facu1ty cheered us
by giving us six weeks tests . . . Art Durin-
ski, beginning an ora1 report in economics on
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October 21 - UA few years ago when T
was in jai1 . . . The first issue of the Maroon
at Tastg pupils were beginning to think it
was an annua1 pubhcation . . . Chester
Durka once again made history. He 1ed a
group of boys petitioning Miss Reyno1ds for
HFreedom of Speech in First Period Studyf,
Lorraine P1oszek made the students go nutty
at assemb1y one day by making a funny
remark about two nuts: "Two nuts are p1aced
in the 1ire by a couple in 10ve. Now when
these nuts crack1ed.H . . .
NOVEMBER
Mr. Zbornick asked Lawrence Abe1ing on
November 5 the secret of his power over the
fairer sex. Lawrence wou1dn,t te11. Maybe a
se1F-addressed enve1ope wou1d do the trick,
eh, Lawrence? . . . Nov. 5, Professor Haus-
wa1d corrected Chester Pluta on the pro-
nunciation of uottenf, Chester disagreed. So
the c1ass was sent to co11ect every dictionary
in schoo1 to 1ook up the word. Resu1t: Many
dictionaries out of p1ace . . . Mr. Kusenda
informed his eighth period Enghsh c1ass on
Nov. 10 That he once made a qui1t, pretty
Howers and a11. He even promised to bring
it, but Enghsh is such a hard subject that we
said we wou1d take his word for it . . . Senior
footba11 boys 10st 6-0 in a game with the
Lightweights. A blocked kick was picked up
by Adam Rehm and taken over for the only
score . . . November 11. Zowiei Seniors had
a revolution, wor1d war, and a hunger-strike
- a coup1e of sit-downs because they
cou1dn,t agree on a c1ass ring. Juniors decided
not to have c1ass rings next year . . . Nov.
17. Juniors he1d an important, urgent meet-
ing behind Tocked doors in the portable. A
freshie 1Edna NJ knocked at the door to
find out whether or not there was a"g1ee c1ub
rehearsa1 and if not, why not.
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DECEMBER
Croolcsl honey countsl Ahyssiniansl and
mother-in-law rootersl Junior play -- a tre-
mendous success . . . Early in Decemher
assignments were ignored in favor of ice-
slcating. Ray Bachorz started the season olil
with a splash as he fell through the ice. Tom
Van Crt put on the hero act and pulled
the 'poor fish out . . . Mr. Zhorniclc in hoolc-
lceeping: HMar'y Hodellca, what are you do-
ing Friday night?-Al ter schoolu-he added
promptly and emphatically.
JANUARY
Mr. Johnston in algehra: ulyll he out of
town tomorrowf, Following that remarlc
came a round of applause. But the students
didn't mean it, Mr. Johnston . . . Some silly
juniors had fun changing names in Physics.
Results: Tommy Romac, Gerry Guclcel,
Marge Lamhert, Pauline Ganzar, Harriet
Genesen, Henrietta Tom, Joseph Constance,
Martin Hull . . . Donald Learner tool: First
place in reading romantic tales in soph.
English . . . Geography students thought
something was wrong with the radiator on
January 8. Imagine Frances Chepuranys
shoclc when she turned around and saw that
the sounds were from Jean Davis, not the
radiatorl Jean was fast asleep and snoring
. . . Chester Pluta, during a floor tall: Janu-
ary 16, hecame mixed up in the pronouncia-
tion of heir and hair. Result: Chester: "The
last of the Ringling hrothers died of pheu-
monia without leaving a hair.H So Mr. Haus-
wald said mayhe that was why he caught
pneumonia.
FEBRUARY
Hear yel Another announcement from
Mr. Gross "All ahsentees will he awarded
pinlc valentinesln Bet you say that to all the
classes, Mr. Gross . . . That funny noise
coming from the typing room was the lirst
period shorthand class singing "Happy Birth-
day to Youf, the UYouU heing Julia Trze-
. .vi
cialc, sweet seventeen and never-heen-no,
thatfs sixteenl . . . Records show that fresh-
men ihecome more and more frugal.
One was heard timidly exclaiming to Mr.
Trexler soon after class pictures had heen
talcen: Hlvlr. Trexler, will you please return
my dime please? l was not here when the
class picture was talcenfy . . . Did Uncle
Zhorniclc ever tell you children ahout the
large school he visited? 'alt was so-ooo big,"
he savs, Hthat it talces the freshmen three
months to find their classesf, , , , Andrew
Leonchiclc, the question hend, was heard
aslcing a teacher the difference hetween
equantity and equality. The teacher, puz-
zled and spellhound at such an outhurst ol'
intelligence, was on the verge of giving up
when it was discovered that Andy had made
an error in pronounciation.
MARCH
Tony Kuzel, in charge of a civics class.
asked Elvira Barrett a question. Elvira in
the haclc of the room, ,could not hear him
and solved the whole thing hy merely
answering ul don,t know." Tony: "You
donyt lcnow what? Elvira: tstill not hearingl
ul don't lcnowf, Tony: Uvxfhat is your
name? Elvira: fin a more impatient tonel
nl clon't lcnowl Elvira didnyt even lcnow why
the class was roaring . . . Freshmen students
in literature class were re-enacting a scene
from "Treasure lslandnz Chester Kenrich
lexcitedlyl H0h, the Blaclc Spotln Niclc
Jannite: Uvxfhat did you thinlc it was? A
pinlc slip? . . . Cliff Lecvrand, the six foot
three inch junior, found himself uloolcing
up" to his fellow students one day. His study
hall seat crashed and Cliff unraveled himself,
murmered a few unmentionahles, and loolced
up with an expression which hordered hc-
tween shoclc and humiliation . . . A freshie,
descrihing a lovely scene in "The Lady ol
the Lalcef, exclaimed that there were pieces
of trash lying around . . . His surprised
teacher checlced up on his answer and found
that he meant Uspecies of thrush, NOT
upieces ol' trashf,
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"Ma1e'new friends, but leap flue old,
Those are silver, these are gold:
New-made friendships, like new wine,
Age will mellow ahd refine!
Frlerufsftlpl that have stood the test 7-
and change -,mare surely best:
TIM! wf4hUv.' It -eww UY07.
Prtemliluih-insver brown
For 'mad old frauds. med and true,
Once, mare we our youth anew.
Bal old frlenrls, alas, may dh. '
New friends, mum their place supply.
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