Austin High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Av T-t3A,?,5fi,i'ti?:5r? xx Eiga , -4. : . -V 1 L'-Q-f'fn.,:-512-5 ww ' , I' T21 UI. -M 34:4 If 'q 3 X-XDMINISTRATICN To the Classes ot l932lf2 and l933: i ked When this year's Century ot Progress exposition was tirst proiected, we loo torward to celebrating the rounding out ot a century ot country-wide achievement in t'eld including education Untortunately, however, in our schools the past two every i , . years have been rnarlced by a country-wide program ot extensive retrenchments and consequently inevitable retrogression. To you, the youth ot this epochal year, comes the sober duty and the challenging . . . . . . . . h h y 1, the opportunity ot assisting in maintaining and recreating progress in t e sc oos o next century. MR. BRUSH. MR. l-lUlVllSTON, Asst. Principal, East Bldg. Asst. Principal, West Blclq. MlSS DEATON, Dean of Girls MR. MARSH, Dean of Boys MAROON AND WHITE Eighteen Wilbur H. Wright Harry D. Humistonn, George C. Brush ..,,,,, , Eula W. Deaton ....,.,, , Roland O. Marsh ,,,... ,, Donald B. Miller ..... Marcella R. Nell ,,,.. Julia Herrick ,.,A... . ART Chenoweth, Sophie, Chrm. Bartelme, Adelaide Booth, Fern Dandliker, Gertrude Hatley, Olga Johnson, Esther Lutton, Cherry Miner, Julia Pellens, Louise ATTENDANCE OFFICERS Wiersen, Annie C. Collins, Harold Ramsey, Grover Ryan, Austin COMMERCIAL Ritter, Harold, Chrm. Akerlund, Oscar Alexander, O, G. Browers, Mabel Cauvins, Ellen Clark, Edna Compton, Roy Cooke, Mary Dahl, Mary Estvad, Ruth Finley, Thomas Eorernan, I-larriette Furlong, Stasia Galusha, Edwin Glamore, Austin Hagland, Hazel I-lamerin, Mary I-lontz, Thelma Leach, Edward FAC U LTY MacGuchan, Freda McCurdy, Ina McLindon, Marcella Meyers, Marion Nichols, Andrew O'Loughlin, Elizabeth Robinson, Mildred Schwartz, Otto Smith, Grace Soyer, Bessie Starner, John Tench, Myrtle Thompson, Arnold Troeger, Blanche ENGLISH Zimmerman, Ethel, Chrm. Atwater, Helen Baum, Alice Benjamin, Edith Berens, Helmut Beugnot, Irene Brennock, Mary Bresee, Helen Burnap, Ellen Carlson, Ruth Church, Anna Cook, May Cox, Olivia Current, Lucille Davis, Clara Doody, Margaret Elsam, Ruby Fagan, Dona Glynn, Madeline Gossett, Bernice Gronert, Henry Haas, Mary Pri nci pal .Assistant Principal Assistant Principal East Building ,,...,..,.,,,,,..Dean of Girls ,, ,,,,.,...,.,,,,,..,...... .Dean ot Boys ..,...,,,,,,Head Teacher, Hay Branch ,, , ,,,.....,, Vocational Adviser .. ,,..... .,,....,...., R egistrar Hansen, Gladys Holch, Frederic Holdsworth, Helen Horn, Vernon Iser, Mabel Kempes, Belle Kraemer, Frances Lincoln, Margaret Lowry, Mary Maher, Sue Marshall, Bernice Martin, Amy Mead, Doris Merz, Martha O'Brien, Janet Rape, Alice Ryan, Austin Rylander, Hazel Sattord, Helen Schlader, Hortense Schoenbeck, Helen Stone, Marion Stott, Ella Walker, Blanche HOUSEHOLD ARTS Gladish, Nancy, Chrm. Carter, Pauline Huizenga, Ruth LANGUAGE Nelson, Theodore, Chrm. Beck, Theophilus Bledsoe, Beulah Culbertson, Kenneth Davis, Minie Dolese, Marie Dore, Cecile Flory, Alvine Grimes, Robert Hatton, Lvdia Herrick, Julia Johnstone, Alice Little, Arthur McCarty, Edna Meade, Ruth Nietke, Gustav Nardi, Antenisca Older, Margaret Publow, Mary Torgersen, Mayme Wareham, Manley Wiltshire, Ruth LUNCH ROOM MANAGEMENT Philley, Esther Russell, Frances MATHEMATICS Spitler, Orla Abbott, Celinda Billings, Harold Bristol, Stanley Bryan, Jennie Burgess, Elaine Butler, Lester Cable, Wicklitte Craig, Clarence Cromwell, Roy Daugherty, Nona Downey, James Funk, Ruth Heiby, Albert Krebill, Armin Landers, Dorothy Mumtord, Graydon Parks, Wilma Ramsey, Grover Roberts, Louise Stubbletield, Alta FACULTY MUSIC Lloyd, Hazel Bittner, Mildred Byrne, Helen Gish, Albert Nutt, Hubert Roth, J. Lee Ryerson, Louise PHYSICAL EDUCATION Stettens, George, Chrm. Angier, M. Estelle Dixon, Ruth Greiner, Meta Hansen, Rose Heitman, Frank Hotmeister, Louise Holmes, David Jenks, Orra Mazanec, Blanche Murphy, Joseph Noonan, Catherine Olson, Gilbert Ring, George Schmidt, Rudolph SCIENCE Harris, Clarence, Chrm Akers, Fred Anderson, Hubert Ballew, Amer Burns, Elmer Catt, Orval Charles, Grace Collins, Harold Crew, Maurice Ernst, Walter Finkbeiner, John Fouts, Russell Gainer, Edna Gamble, Faith Gouget, Charles Gruener, Sylvia Hartley, Christine Kretzschmar, Hazel Lee, Glen McVey, Richard Miller, Arthur C. Mungovan, Katherine ADMINISTRATION Myers, John Nelson, Lloyd Novak, Rose O'Connell, Daniel Peterson, Dorothy Robbins, Walter Soloman, Isadore Sonquist, John Whitaker, John SOCIAL SCIENCE Bollinger, Wilbur, Chrm. Eaton, William Gaynor, Elizabeth Hanna, R. Louise Headley, William Kelly, Regina Libly, Eleanor Lussenhop, Raymond Moore, Mary Schleich, Jessie Sweeney, Marian Thomas, Roscoe Tiernan, William Tobin, Marie Wade, Mary Welch, Sue Willis, Helen TECHNICAL Jelinek, Robert, Chrm. Berthlein, Charles Cleve, Irving Coles, Raymond Dodge, Glen Dunnett, William Feddersen, Edward Gardner, Cyril Jarvis, Eugene Johnson, Hugh Langan, Albert McComb, Edward Petzing, Erwin Robinson, Jesse Roper, Forde Snively, Edward Soderling, Arthur Stump, Daniel Tonn, George Wirth, Erwin Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE Twenty FIRST ROW: Miner, Rape, Gainer, Elsam, SECOND ROW: Mietke, Burgess, G-ouget, Miller. HAY BRANCH FACULTY At the Hay Branch, lOl8 North Laramie, ten teachers, under the supervision ot Mr. D. B. Miller, are working with a small, selective group ot three hundred and twenty freshmen, tive advanced and tour IB sections. Maior importance is placed upon academic subiects, tour languages, algebra, general science, and English. Drawing is a double minor and physical education a one hour course Every student has a solid program daily an important feature ot which is the special help or opportu- nity class from 2:l5 to 3:00 P. M. The number ot clubs is small but each is IOO per cent alive and active. The Astral Club has otlered a worthwhile program ot lectures and socials. Among its speakers have been Miss Elsam, Mr. Gouget, Mr. Miller, and Miss Rape. The Book Club has been busily engaged in collecting and exchanging books and in raising money tor new books. Aeroplane construction has been one ot the prolects ot the Hobby Club. Assemblies, socials and a Chinese auction have enlivened the school spirit. DEPARTMENT HEADS ROW: Dutfy, Honorott, Rozin, Hagstrom, Mazen, Morgan, Savage, Arnone. FIFTH ROW: Vrooman, Weaver, Morgan, FIRST ROW: Jelinek, Chenoweth, Gladish, Cox, Zimmerman, Stetiens. SECOND ROW: Nelson, Spitler, Harris Bollinger, Ritter. ADMINISTRATION FIRST ROW: Carter, Foreman, Gruener, Moore, Hanse, Dore. SECOND ROW: Gaynor, Johnson, Clark, Cooke, Certs, Lowry, Pellens. THIRD ROW: Haas, Bollinger, Berthlein, Greiner, Mazanec, Finley, Robbin, Chenoweth. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Tiernan, McComb, Krebill, Crew, Gardner, Little. FIFTH ROW: Billings, Butler, Wirth, Roper, Compton, Frompson, Roth, Robinson. FAC U LTY The administrative stati ot the Austin High School is composed ot two hundred and thirty-tour teachers under the supervision ot thirteen department chairmen. Miss Zimmerman and Miss Cox are chairmen ot the English department. ln addition to the required English classes, courses are ottered in iournalism, public speaking, American literature, and dramatics, The mathematics department, supervised by Mr. Spitler, otters classes in tirst year algebra, advanced algebra, college algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, and trigonometry. Mr. Nelson is at the head ot the language department. Leading the science department is Mr. Harris who is supervisor ot the classes in general science, botany, Zoology, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, and geology. Mr. Bollinger holds the posi- tion ot chairman ot the social science department. The commercial department is controlled by Mr. Ritter. Courses are otiered in typing, bookkeeping, clerical practice, tiling, calculating. FAC U LTY FIRST ROW: Larm, Chiaro, Brizzolara, Broderick, Older, Maher. SECOND ROW: Nell, Jenks, Daugherty, Walker, Johnstone, Davis, Gamble, Gladish. THIRD ROW: Novak, Troeger, Nardi, Tyerson, Atwater, Leach, Heiby, Dolese. FOURTH ROW: Wade, Nichols, Berens, Jarvis, Holch, Coles, Cable, Hatton, FIFTH ROW: Meyers, Huizenga, Hatley, Soderling, Anderson, Whitaker, Cromwell, Galusha, Craig. SIXTH ROW: Thomas, Kretzschmar, Ryan, Heitman, Beck, Grimes, Harris, Akerlund. Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE Twenty-two FIRST ROW: Lloyd, Beugnot, Philley, Bledsoe, Funk, Wiltshire. SECOND ROW: Tobin, Gossett, Herrick, Headley. I-lotmeister, Qpitler, Snively, THIRD ROW: Wierson, Peterson, Burns, Eaton, Mumford, McVey, Ring. FOURTH ROW: Dandliker, Hagland, Welch, Dunnett, Stump, Cleve, Olson, Ritter. FIFTH ROW: Gish, Ramsey, Petzing, Fcddersen, Miller, Ernst, Dodge. FAC U LTY Miss Gladish is at the head ot the household arts department. The subjects ottered are cooking, sewing, and home management. The boys' technical department tunctions under the care of Mr. Jelinek. The technical courses open the field to various drawing classes, woodshop, electric shop, machine shop, automobile shop, carpentry, printing, torge, toundry, and pattern making. Miss Hot- meister and Mr. Stettens are the heads ot the physical education department. Miss Lloyd heads the music department. Students interested in music may avail themselves ot the opportunities otlered in the music appreciation courses, boys' and girls' glee clubs, mixed glee, opera club, boys' and girls' bands, jazz orchestras, and concert orchestra. The art department is supervised by Miss Chenoweth. Art classes in interior decoration are otlered to the talented students. Those students who distinguish themselves in art courses are appointed to the iournalistic art statt, which does the art work tor the Annual. FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mead, Stott, Baum, Stubblefield, Dahl, Dixon. SECOND ROW: Estvad, Hansen, Davis, Beniamin, Hauerin, Sweeney, Burnap. THIRD ROW: Lutters, Couvins, Current, Breese, Charles, Angier, FOURTH ROW: Lee, Fouts, Wareham, Catt, Songuist, Myers, Culbertson. FIFTH ROW: Alexander, Ballew, Akers, Torin, Bryan. ADMINISTRATION LAQULW GI PAQADE --egg... Tweniy-ihree Y 4-.ein 4 A A-, ?'If??' 1 fitlff ,1 5, -x -1: ,. -1 is s pf. ,. 3. u -, ff-I ' s, - Og- . K 1. ., pr In -:,.. 2 , rfrzmzvir 1 f n tk ff ,n ga .fg QV' yu is Q mga v Q.: ,az 3.4,-15 57 cg 1- f 2 i Q 1 1 ! 'ii li, ips. .5 A Z, 1 J if '- as S ? ?f'TJ 2,235-5 5 tg 44 rogress IS continuous. r I 7 g It IS the product of time g 54-5 5 Pri? , and many vvorlcers. Qur I Q ' Z gi -I graduates are prepared qs! 1 ' . f' to go forth and ID future 2 r years to assume their share as QQ s , 'fx 9 , . 'A 1-a ' mfr: K- U, . ' . .. . eg tg ..'- of lifes responslpllltles 44 ffl' ff Q Q., . , , 1 ' Q ' r if fi V135 iii t fs 5' , f f 1 5 , ff r 3?fgfli 5 A Sififjfeifll iff? J E ,gfyw Tp., , . Q 591 s . fi4r't'tY'HTh5'77'N' sais' sfiialqfrf 'ffllaf.i.a1g ffhss .--:2 'r' ':.s-ff. as 1 ' 1 s ,, s BH is git Twbaffff 125 23 151 - 1 T5f:'?-it? 'E Lg ,.,. gb gg of ff uf f' f 'S , 1 , O f aw, 0 M232 1 f , s4,s'f-v A 5' Q A 5' QYWM' f if 41 ff , ,A:, A 'fi ' 'MTI N35 ffww M N, V..., A GRADUATES MAROON AND WHITE Twenty-six --r-S C4 ,l!ff'fXXLl,oXX . You ,,W,.,,M 4 1,..- L ..,.,, , E 6f....,.,o,H -. .A 1 s i ,OW l E l 5 ' l I i 5 '14 i Q ' , V K rg, , ..,, , A I .U ,,,.. ..- -,-..,-w J I . , i L:5.-.Q,...-...--L..J l l 1 L 1 ' W , . 1.....-, W-.- 5 ,4 - i E l L V l J L K i i 1 ' i , 1 1 -. l ,' i i i , l ' ? 5 X F i i 1 , 1 i C l i I in 7, ix Tyijf-, C. ,S .ol , i X f N -X f , I fr 4 l L L i l S of f , , l S CLASS or 'szyz Leonard Peifer ,...,.,.,,.., . .. A ,,..... .,...,iPresident Jennie Osmundsen .,.,., ,, ,eA... .Vice-President Tlweodora Winkelmann,, ,.A.......... Secretary Jolwn lvloenclc ...........,... .......e.,...,..,....... T reasurer Edward Peeples .,...,.. .....,,....... S ergeant-at-Arms CLASS MOTTO Life ls Now Our School CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Gardenia Silver and Blue CLASS OF I932If2 COMMITTEES or THE CLASS OF I932If2 OMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: Leonard Peiter, Chairman: Miss Deaton, Mr. Marsh, Advisers. Colombo Angellotti, Robert Doyle, Geraldine Greulich, Martin I-Ieclcmann, Florence Johnsen, Betty Johnson, I-tarietta Kelley, Warren Koeller, Evelyn Kozalciewicz. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Kenneth Cowan, Chairman: Miss Browers, Mr. Crew, Mr, I-Ieiby, Advisers. Walter Braun, Michael Dybka, Florence Edelman, Ethel Freiberg, Sue Hamilton, Kenneth Johnston, Grace Leisendahl, Christopher O'NeiII, Lucille Petersen, Esolda Phillips, Richard Sims, Betty Welch. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE: Harold Kabus, Chairman: Miss Publow, Miss Glynn, Miss Welch, Advisers. Edna Baer, Stanley Biernat, Doris Bowman, LeRoy Dunlavy, Sylvia Jaeger, Richard Mason, Doris Otterbein, I-Iortense Rosenus, Janet Ross, Dorothy Shaw, Lillian Truszlcowslci, John Wier. PROM COMMITTEE: I-Iarold Rich, Chairman: Miss Rylander, Mr. Ballew, Miss Willis, Advisers. Marie Angelacos, Catherine Carmichael, Florence Demslce, Jean Eding- ton, Warren Feddersen, Virginia Floren, William Giuntoli, Donald Johnson, Roscoe Johnson, Jackson Latham, I-Iarriet McMenamin, I-tarrt Olson, Virginia Plummer. INANCE COMMITTEE: I-Iarold I-Iimmelman, Chairman: Mr. Myers, Adviser. Jerome Esses, Edwin Petersen, Mitchell Passovoy, Altred Slotta, Dorothy Weber, Fredrick Weiss. PRINTING AND ENGRAVING: Carroll McCarty, Chairman: Mr. Culbertson, Ad- viser. Anton Van Bladel, I-Ioyle Earnest, Arthur Ehlschlager, Ruth Gliclcaut, David I'Iamm. IFLOWER COLOR, AND MOTTO COMMITTEE: Mary Vitale, Chairman: Mrs. Gos- sett, Adviser: Aileen Berry, John Cella, Kenneth Miller, Gertrude Plotlcowslci, Emma Soderman, Ida Green. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Francis I-Ialsey, Jr., Chair- man: Miss Burnap, Adviser. Clittord Farmer, Marguerite Fishleigh, Linnea Fredriclcson, Charlotte Jacobsen, Charlotte Notter, Ruth Spiehs, Stanley Stewart, Marvin Weiss, Mary Wetherill. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Jennie Osmundsen, Chairman: Miss Deaton, Adviser. Geraldine Greulich, Martin I-Ieclcmann, Roberta Schwartz, Agnes Kenny, Dorothy Massman, Mildred McCall, Clara Moore, Dorothy Weber. IDIN AND RING COMMITTEE: Gordon Warder, Chair- man: Miss Gladish, Mr. Finley, Advisers. Norma Dief ner, Pearl Eisman, Alvin Kilberg, Robert Sherlc. Twenty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Louise W. Abraham Lou 453 Or, M. Bi W. Staff 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 8, Y 22 Nom. Com., Tennis 5, C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: To play tiddle-winks with sewer covers. 'IGGIIY colored scarfs . . . sport clothes . . . cozy rumble seats. Raymond G. Albertz Babe 456 Key Track 6, 8, M. Si W. Rep, I, 4, 6, B, Sci- ence Honor I, Arch. Club. I-8, Football 2, 4, 6, Times Rep. 7, Varsity A I-8, Cubby's Brats, Intra. Track 5, lntra. Bskt. 2. Ambition: Straightcn the Leaning Tower of Pisa. TIwinkling humor . . . leadership . . . glistening ice. Andrew J. Allegretti Moon 457 Young C. I. C. Rep. l, 5, Cross Country Team 7, Intra, Track 5, Chem. 8,' Intra. Bskt. 6, Willis' Wolves 4-8, Sect. Football 8, Span- ish 8. Ambition: To reach the moon. Campus cut-up . . . soda fountains , . carefree. Louise Honesty Allen Ike 455 Young Pres. German 8, Little Theatre 5-8, Sec. German 3, 7, Cast DisraeIi 7, Cast Touchdown B, Furniture Com. Touch- down 8, Sec. Cartoonists 6, Botany 5, Y 5. Ambition: To own about a million dogs. Quaint German mannerisms . . . perky hats . . . wistful moods. Carl C. Andersen Red 452 Sumner Astral 3, 4, Astral Rep. 5, C. I. C. 2, Latin 2, 3, lntra. Bskt. 2-4. Ambition: To become Hank Ford II, or something. Rickety collegiate fords . . . clever re- marks . . . scholarships. Charles C. Andersen, Jr. C. C. 45I May Managing Ed. Times 8, Capt. R. O. T. C. Band 8, Capt. Jr, Track 7, Asst. News Ed. Times 7, Varsity A 7, 8, Staff Photog- rapher M. 81 W. 5, Boys' Band 3-8, Pres, Ping Pong 5, 6, Gold Class Order I329 8, Social Com. 6, Track 4-8, Cross Coun- try Team 4, 6. 4 Esse solus inter maximos. Towering skyscrapers . . . 'the big exec- utive' . . . friendliness. Twenty-eig ht Alf E. Anderson AI 460 Hay Fencing 6, 7, Chem. 8, C. I. C., M. 81 W. Rep. 2, GaIbraith's Gang. Ambition: To know him and make him known. Quiet thought . . . boyishness . . . tall slender pines. Donald W. Anderson Don 453 Nash V.-Pres. German 8, Capt. R. O. T, 8, Officer 6-8, Jr. City Club 8, Science Honor 5, 6, Picked Platoon 7, 8, Chrm. Mem. Com. German 8, Clean-Up Com. I, Times Rep. 3, Intra. Bskt. 5, 6. Ambition: To graduate from Northwest- ern Medical School. Maroon sport iackets . . . 'The Perfect Gentleman' . . . wind swept deserts. Helen E. L. Anderson 460 Nash Sr. Mem. Com. Y , Y 2, 6, 8, Astral 2, College 6-8, History 5, Tennis 5. Ambition: To love and be loved. Earnest capability . . . yellow daffodils . . .rgirlish charm. Kenneth Lawrence Anderson Andrew 456 Lewis Arch. Club I-8, History 8, Math. 5, Sci- ence Honor I, 2, Nom. Com. 5, 7, Class Day Com. 8, International Draw. Ex. 6, 7, Intra. Bskt. 2, Cubby's Brats I-8. Ambition: To lift the world. Modernistic buildings . . . tall aspens . . draftsmen's tools. Mildred Ruth Anderson Andy 45l Byford Accompanist Opera 5-8, Opera 4-8, Treas. Opera 7, All-City Girls' Conf. 5, Music Fest. 6, 8, Italian 7, Y Rep. 4, 8, Y 4-8, Botany 8, Pentong 7. Ambition: Acquire technique in chewing gum-quietly. Flying fingers . . . gay laughter . . . soft colors. Marie J. Angelacos Angie 462 Emmet Prom Com. 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 4, 8, Prog. Chrm. Law B, C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, Y Rep. 3, Mem. Astral 2, History 6, French 4, Opera I-3, G. A. A. 2, 4. Ambition: To be an AIl American Girl. Gay crowds . . . green orchids . . . subtle fascination. Louis W. Antognoli Shark 452 Lovett Track 6, 7, 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, 7, lntra. Track 5, Italian I-4, Law B. Ambition: Auditor-travel. .Blacvkvforests . . , precise auditor . . simplicity. Sarah Applebaum Sally 455 Spencer Opera 4-8, Cast Pickles Sr Lucky Jade , Y 4, Pentong 5, French 6, Girls' Glee 4, 5, C. I. C. Ambition: To my own self be true. Parting curtains . . , wings of song . . success. Minnie Domenico Armato Min 455 Lloyd Italian Rep. 5, 6, 7, G, A. A. 4, 5, Y Rep. 2, 3, Pentong Rep. 7, History Rep. 6, College B, Botany 3, 4. Ambition: Travel and see the world. Long stemmed red roses . . . shining lights . . . service. Francis P. Armstrong Pat 455 Young Concert Orch, 3-6, Little Theatre Orch, 3-6, Sgt.-at-Arms Chem, 8, Law Rep. 8, Latin Rep. 6, Pentong Rep. 5, 6, Fencing 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, C. I. C., Science Honor, Ambition: University-To study law. Good naturedness . . . quiet evenings at the fireside . . . ice covered streams. Clitford I'IaroIcI Arnold Duck 458 Emmet Jr. Skating 2, Sr. Skating 4, 6, B, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 5, Varsity A 6, 7, B, Football 5, 7, lntra. Bskt. Capt. 4, 5, 6, History B, Law 8, Times Rep. 3, 4, Crew's Crooners. Ambition: Successful California orange grower-soon. Roguish eyes . . . blue sweaters . . . happy-go-lucky, Frank J. Atkins Pee Wee 457 Crane At Crane: Chronical Rep., Science 81 Craft Rep., Lightwt. Bskt. At Austin: lntra. Bskt., Chem., Sgt.-at- Arms Zoology Class, Law. Ambition: Follow footsteps of Carideo at Notre Dame. Shining goals . . . active co-operation , , , referee's whistle. CLASS OF I932V2 Edna Jane Baer Eddie 460 Sumner Y 3-5, Supper Com. 6, Treas. 7, Pres. 8, Class Day Com. 8, Astral 2, 3, Inter- club 8, History 5, 8, Law 8, Pentong 5, 8, Tennis 5, All-City Girls' Conf. 8. Ambition: To keep the homefires burning with ????? lv1ischievous pranks . . . blue violets . . windy fields. Edmund R. Bair Eddie 452 Emmet Lt. Col. R. O. T. C. 8, Dance Chrm, Hey Day B, Sgt.-at-Arms Botany 5, Corp. Picked Squad 3, Picked Platoon 5-8, Bot- any 3, 4, Latin 5, 6, Law 8, Times Rep. 4, Chief Fire Marshal 8. Ambition: You're asking me? Snappy salutes . . .tall dark pines . . 'the modern soIdier'. Idamay Ballas Bobby 465 Precious Blood Law 8, C. I. C,, G. A. A. 7, Y I, Ec, 7. Ambition: Time will tell. Fresh white daisies . . . quiet brooks . . . solitude. Elizabeth A. Barclay Elsie 46I I-lay Tennis 6, Y I, 2, Pentong 3-7, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To be successful in everything I undertake. Afternoon clubs . . .shining white dam- asks . . . graciousnessf' Emil G. E. Bastian Amie 457 Howe Chem. 8, Spanish 8, Law 8, lntra. Bskt. 6, lntra. Sect. Football 8, Botany 4, Willis' Wolves 8. Ambition: Travel and see the world. Alpine ranges . . . snowy landscapes . . . European vacations. Clarence A. Becker Clare 456 Emmet Arch, Club I-8, Arch. Baseball 7, Science Honor I, Z, Fresh. Baseball, Picked Squad R. O. T. C. I, Cubby's Brats I-B. Ambition: To meet her-to draw. West Point . . . Vassar beauties . . spontaneous laughter. Twenty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Gladys Rose Bender Glad 46I Nobel G. A. AI. I-85 Y Rep. 3-65 Pentong Rep. 65 Tennis Rep, 65 College Rep. 5, 65 Fresh. Intra. BasebaIl5 C. l. C. I-85 C. I. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: Travel the world over. The smartness of youth . . . coonskins . . . chrysanthemurns. Charlotte Beatrice Benzuly Shurlie 451 Clark Astral 2, 35 Treas. Naturalists 55 Sec. Nat- uralists 75 Prog. Chrm, Naturalists 65 Y I-65 Girls' Band I-85 Clean-up Com. 55 Y Rep. 45 Girls' Glee 4-75 Orchestra 4-8. Ambition: To be Clarence Darrow's law partner. Laughing eyes . . . winning smiles . . goldenrodf' W. John Bernauer Merand 452 Grant Law 85 Spanish 6, 75 I-Iey Day Social Com. 85 Times Rep. 2-4. Ambition: To succeed. Bright lights . . . tuxedoes and fair ladies . . . pep personified. Aileen Mary Berry Scottie 455 Nash Astral Rep. 2-85 Y 2-85 Chemistry 7, 85 Science Honor 25 Latin 2-45 College 4, 55 Botany 3, 45 Naturalists 45 Attendance 6. Ambition: To find fame in practicing medicine. Scotch plaicls . . . calm simplicity . . . intelligence. Stanley Biernat Stan 457 Nobel Stage Crew 5, 65 Times Rep. I5 C. I. C. Rep. 2, 45 M. 81 W. Rep. 35 Intra. Bslct. 3, 45 Fresh. Football I, 25 Gym Team 81 Finance Com. 85 Willis' Wolves 85 Intra. Football. Ambition: I-Iaven't got any. Rugged clothes . . . lumber camps . . hearty laughter. John Robert Biorlcman Bob 45l Young Pentong 65 Excursion Com. Chem. 75 Re- fresh. Com. Chem. 85 Corporal R. O. T. C. 45 Gym Team 75 Science Honor5 Latin Rep. 65 Law 8. Ambition: University of Illinois, success in Law. Test tubes . . . open fireplaces . . .quiet study coves. Thirty Jano Shirley Bourke 455 Sumner Botany 3, 45 Y 4, 55 Spanish 7, 85 C. I. C. Ambition: Northwestern-then to travel. Interesting conversation . . . Kelley green . . . bridge parties. Emilia Jean Bouzas Melia 460 Nobel Little Theatre 6-85 Prop. Com. Touch- down 5 College Rep. 7, 85 Law 85 Nom. Com. 85 C. I. C. 7, 85 Times Rep. 75 His- tory 6, 75 Pentong 6-85 Tennis Rep. 7. Ambition: Winging through the blue with Hannah. LiveIv svnfooation . . . car:free gaiety . . . rhythm. Doris Elaine Bowman Dody 454 May Ist. Place Solo Contest Baritone 75 lst. Lt. Girls' Band 85 Astral I-85 Pentong 5-B5 Com. Spanish Pub. 85 Prog. Chrm. Ital- ian 75 Class Day Com. 85 Y I-85 Col- lege 5-85 Science Honor 4-6. Ambition: To be a real musician. English tweeds . . . strains of music . . college spirit. John Joseph Boyle Curly 463 St. Philip Tdilstory 55 Intra. Bslct. 65 lnlra. Baseball Ambition: To be another Charley Grimm. Gay laughter . . . pretty girls . . . sporting fun. Walter E. Braun Bud 456 LaVergne Co-Capt. Varsity Golf 85 Arch. Club 4-85 Varsity A 85 Intra. Bskt. 2-45 Sec. ln- tcrnational Draw. 5, 65 Intra. Traclc 55 In- tra. Baseball 75 Law 85 Boxing 6. Ambition: To win the National open. Natty plus fours . . . Golden Glove Matches . . . law books. Margaret W. Brebner Peg 45I Key C. I. C. 85 Y 2. Ambition: To be Andy Gump's barber, Deep -violet eyes . . . winning charm . . . reigning popularity. Diane Gertrude Breger Miss America 455 Delano Times Rep. 4, G. A. A. l, French l, 7, Pentong 7, 8, mY Rep. 6-8, College 6-8, Botany 5, Candidate Miss Austin limes Contest 3, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To have a penthouse with ???? School spirit . . . waving penants . . . confidencesf' Esther A. Brown ES 462 Tilton C. l. C, 6, Law 8, Y l, G. A. A. 2, Ambition: To be the one and only. Startling hazel eyes . . . sunny sands . . . forest green woolens. Nellie Louise Brown Brownie 455 Key Opera 5-8, Y l, 2, C. l. C, l-8, Bot- any 4, Pickles 5, The Lucky Jade 7, Girls' Glee 4. Ambition: To run a riding academy. Rhythmic beat of hoots . . . woody paths . . . sunrise on the lake front. Edith Dawn Burger Red 460 Bytorcl Little Theatre 6-8, Cast Touchdown Booster 8, Y 3-5, Naturalists 5-6, Law 8, C. l. C., All-City Girls' Cont. Sec., Treas. Cartoonists 5-6, College 6, 7. Ambition: Principia College in St. Louis. Californian sunsets . . . smocks and palettes . . . collegiate plays. Helen Dorothy Burnett Berke 454 Nash College Rep. 4-8, Y Rep. 5-8, Science Honor 6-8, History 6, 7, C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4, Spanish 3, Girls' Glee 3, Cartoonists 6, Math. Rep. 4-6, Naturalists Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: Live, Work, Learn, Succeed, Help othersl Vivid paints . . . brown eyed Susans . . . Cinderella feet. Miltord Donald Burrows 459 Emmet Swim. Team 2-4, Gym Team 6, 7, R. O. T. C. Sgt. I-4, Chem. 7, 8, Radio 3, Crack Squad R. O. I. C. l, 2, Prog. Com. Chem. 8. Ambition: To be able to travel. ldealistic thought . . . Doctor of Science . . . iollityf' ff' iii: ' f 5 513- . oLAss or iqszyz Carmen D. Busa Creme 457 Lovett Spring Football 4, C. l. C. Rep. 7, M. 81 W. Rep. 4, Capt. lntra. Sect. Bskt. 7, Times Rep. 6, Nom. Com. .7, Chem. 7, lntra. Sect. Football 8, Willis' Wolves, lntra. Baseball 5. Ambition: See the World-World see me. White summer sweaters . . . basketball games . . . sturdy oaks. Basil Thomas Butler Tom 45l Our Lady Help of Christians Little Theatre, Cast Royal Family , Stage Mgr. Disraeli , Stage Mgr. Touch- down , Fencing. Ambition: To equal D'Artagnan at his best. Still waters . . . efficiency . . , the property man. Mabel Elizabeth Callen Mae 454 May Times Rep. 5, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, History Rep, 7, Charity Ball Com. 8, French, Latin, Debating. Ambition: School of Beauty Culture at Burnham's. Purple twilight . . . lustrous brown ring- lets . . . ivied casements. Osca r Ca nnizzo Mike 459 Lewis lntra. Bskt., lntra. Baseball, Times Rep., History, M. 81 W. Rep., Italian. Ambition: Abolish Geometry as compul- sory to college entrance. l'Laughing girls . , . moonlight in Ven- ice . . . carefree. Genevieve R. Cardamon Jay 462 Gregory C. l. C., Italian 6, Law 8, Spanish 3. Ambition: l wonder? Wind-swept prairi's . . . modest maiden . . . yellow daisies. Evelyn L. Carlson Ev 462 Key Y , C. l. C. l-8, Law 8. Ambition: Hike to California. Quiet coves . . . fairy gardens . airy uplandsf' Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE Marguerite Louise Carlson Marge 459 Lovett Y l, G. A. A. 3, Printing and Engraving Com., Law, Capt, Ball Team 4, Sect. So- cial Chrm. Ambition: To be a success. Sports sweaters . . . tilted hats . . sapphire blue. Catherine Anne Carmichael Sis 452 Spenccr Treas. Botany 5, Mem. Chrrn. Botany 4, Times Rep, 6, College style show 6, Hey Day Com. 8, Prom. Com. 8, Botany 4-6, Latin l-4, College 8, Y I-4. Ambition: Illinois with Duvie. Cozy sun parlors , , . gay chintz cur- tains . . . glistening dcw drops. Delmar M. Carter Del 456 Lake View High Arch, Club 2-8, Swim, Team 6, lntra. Track 6, Cubby's Brats 2-8, lntra. Base- ball 7. Ambition: To travel. Beaux Arts . . . intcnt eyes . . , camel hair brushes. Lewis Robert Case Lew 454 Young Bskt. IA4, Law 7, 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, Baseball 4, 5, Times Rep. 6, Iv1,8i W. Rep. 7, Track 3, Auto Com. 5, C. l. C. Rep. 6, Chem. 7, 8. Ambition: Win the auto race at Indian- apolis. Mirthful madcap . . . dizzy speed . . . pounding cataracts. Frank James Casey Fritz 452 Schurz At Austin: Cross-Country Team, Track. At Shurz: Soccer. Ambition: 77 Shy friendliness . . . hard work . . . tall mountains. Thomas Joseph Cassidy 454 Tilton Ambition: Acquire a D. D. S. Deqfee' Tall collegemen , . . unassumed non- chalance . . . wooded Pafllit Thirty-two John Leonard Calla Johnny 45l Emmet Pres. Italian 3, Co-Cizrm. Student Court lg Fencing 6-8, Pres. Radio 6, 7, Chemistry B, Nom. Com. 5, Astral 4, 5, Class Gift Com., C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: See all this old world of ours. Radio equipment . . . piercing brown eyes . . . earnest work. Louise Honesty Church Mike 455 Nash Chrm. Press Com. Touchdown 8, En- semble Touchdown 8, Little Theatre 7, 8, Italian 7, 8, Y I-3, College 4, Car- toonists 6, Spanish 5, 6, C. l. C, Ambition: To stowaway on a transat- lantic flight. White daisies . . . subtle humor . prudence. l-lyman Cobb 454 Emmet German, Orchestra, Gym Team, Math. Club. Ambition: To hunt the Pre-Historic Ani- rnals. Quiet ability . . . vaulted libraries . . . reserve. Leonard l. Cobb Lcny 45I Emmet Little Theater 4, Treas. Science Honor l, Business Com. Little Theatre, German, Chem., Naturalists, Aviation, Irack. Ambition: Explore the wilderness of South America. Colored spotlights . . . tropical skies . , , South American iunglesf' Cornelius A. Collins Corky 458 Cameron Law 8, Chem., Spanish 5, Times Rep. 2, C, l. C. Rep. 2, M. Zi W, Rep. 3. Ambition: lt's subject to change without notice. Solitude . . . murmuring pines . . . long autumn walks. Stephen Leo Condon Steve 455 St. Jarlath's History 6, Cartoonists 6, Chem. 6, C. l. C., Swim. Team l, 2, Fresh. lntra. Bskt. 2, Soph. lntra. Bskt. 4, Track l, 2. Ambition: To goto Notre Dame. Black forests . . . merry devilment . . red-orange fires, Marie Nancy Costantini Rie 454 Hanson Park French: Botany Rep.: ltalian: Debating: Latin: Bskt.: C. l. C. Ambition: lt's a big secret. Maroon sports sweaters . . . pleasing nature . . . mysterious eyes. Kenneth Raymond Cowan Ken 458 Hay Chrm. Commencement Com, 8: B Foote ball I-3: Spring Football 7: Chem. 8: Law 8: Sr. l-li-Y 8: C. l. C. Rep.: Prep. Ambition: College-Travel-What have you? Blue prints . . . flashing grins . deep thoughts. Esther Ruby Crismier Essie 463 Englewood At Englewood: G. A. A. Rep. 4: Pres. G. A. A, 5, At Austin: Y 6. Ambition: To be a big business woman. Cosy chairs . . . warm lights . . . com- pariionshipf' Timothy Joseph Culnan Tim 45l Young Law 8: lntra. Bskt. 3: Baseball 4. Ambition: To bach it with Doyle. Good spirits . . .-gay house parties . . , yellow canoes. Betty Eileen Cunningham Shorty 46l Orr C. l. C. Rep. 6: Law 8: Pentong 4: Y 4: C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: White House-green shutters- brass knocker. White cottages . . . winding paths . . hollyhocks. Astrid V. Dahlgren Babe 462 Nash Times Rep. 7: C. I. C.: Y. Ambition: Time will tell. Turquoises . . . frosted silver . . . mel- low twilight. CLASS OF l932V2 Loraine A. Danzer Speed 4f,l Lovett C, l, C. Rep. 2: Pentong 4: Y l-3-61 College 5: C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Somebocly's stenographer. Bachelor buttons . . . faint blue ridges . . . faith. Eugene J. DeGrazia Gene 457 St, Williams C. l. C. Rep. 2, 3: Willis' Wolves 8: ln- tra. Bskt. 5: lntra. Baseball 3: Chem. 7: lntra. Football 8. Ambition: l-le that can have patience can have what he will. A racing motor launch . . . Latin fierce- ness . . . foam. Florence Gertrude Demske Flo 455 Cameron Prom. Com. 8: German 2, 6, 8: Astral 3, 4. Ambition: Teach little tots their a b c's. Class honors . . . efficiency . . . COOl dignity. Celestine DeRensis Chick 458 May Italian 4-6: Law 7: C. l. C. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 4: Radio 6. Ambition: To become a great business man. Skyscrapers . . . otlice hours . . . 'biQ boss'. Norma R. Diener 'tNor 454 Senn At Senn: Soph. Council 3: Honor Society 3-S: Dean's Attendant 3-5: Glee 3, 4: Senn News Rep, 3. At Austin: M. 81 W. Rep. 8: Pin and Ring Com. 8: College 7: Y 6, 7: Cleaneup Com. 7. Ambition: Grow three inches taller. Blond guaintness , . . yellow buttercups . . . brilliance. l larriette Lucille Dixon Dixie 455 Key Opera 5-8: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Cast Pickles : College Rep. 6-8: Cast The Lucky Jade 7: Nom. Com, Glee 4: Y 4: Botany 3, 4: Astral Rep. 3, 4: All Chicago Musical Festival 5, 7. Ambition: Repaying those who have helped me. Dainty blue forget-me-nots . . . sirn- plicity . . . fuzzy white kittens. Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE Robert Michael Doyle Bob 45l Nash Fencing 6-8, Law 7, 8, Varsity A 7, 8, Radio. Ambition: Enioy the blessings ot bachelor- hood. Fencing foils . . . quick laughter . athletic honors. Frances Drummond cy 455 Howe College 7, B, College Style Show 7, 8, Pentong, Annual Rep. 4, 5, C. I. C. Ambition: Europe with Jean and Rosaliel Startling simplicity . . . yellow roadsters . . . sorority houses. Le Roy Michael Dunlavy Lee 458 Young lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, lntra. Track 3, 4, Fresh. Bskt. I, Z, C. I. C. Rep. 3-5, M. 84 W, Rep, 4-6, Chemistry 7, 8, Class Day Com. 8. Ambition: Radio's funniest man when tele- vision arrives. Mischicvous pranks. . . deliberate move- ments . . . ioyous success. Alice Spottswood DuVal Duvie 452 Emmet Asst. Business Mgr. Times 8, Times Starl 7, 8, Silver Class Order l329 8, Times Rep. 6, 7, College Style Show 8, Treas. Bot- any 6, Costume Com. Hey Day 8? Law 7, Y Rep. I-4, Tennis 6. Ambition: Illini, then see the world with-. Fraternity pins . . . charity balls . . colorful spring wardrobes. Michael K. Dybka Mike 46l Key Varsity A 3-8, Pres. Varsity 'A 8, Student Council 8, V.-Fres. C. I. C. 81 lnterclub 8, Lightwt. Bskt. 6-8, Jr. Xi Sr. Track 2-7, Jr. Skating 4, Sr. Skating 6, 8, Golf Team 7, 8, Treas. Chem. 7, Pres. V.- Pres. Chem. 8, Astral I-8, Commencement Com. Ambition: l'm covered with confusion. Flashing eyes . . . gym floors . . . varsity initiationsf' I-loyle Kenneth Earnest Bellflower, Mo. At Bellflower: Bskt. I-3, Baseball I-3, Class Sec. 2. n At Austin: Publow's Warriors 6-8. Ambition: A baseball star. Lazy summer days . . . green leather morris chairs . . . pipe smoke. Thirty-four Eleanora Hedwig Ebert 455 St. Paul History 5-7, College Rep. 6, 7, Y l-3, Times Reporter 7, Times Rep. I, 2, Latin Rep. I, 2, C. I, C. Ambition: University - then newspaper writer. Fresh gardenias . . . uplifting ideals . . silver green poplars. Leta Jessie Edgecombe Lee 46l Howe Y I-4, Girls' Glee 2-6, History 7, 8, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Know history like Bonnie knows geography. Blue and white china . . . purple iris . . . babbling runlets. Jean Grace Edington Cy 46l Howe V.-Pres. C. I. C. 8, Sec. C. I. C. 6, Co- Chrm. College Style Show 8, College Cab. 7, 8, Prom, Com. 8, Mgr. Handbook Sales 6, All-City Girls' Conf. 6, All-City Stu- dent Council 6, Clean-up Com. 5, Bronze Order l329 6. Ambition: Europe with Fran and Rosalie. Smart sophistication . . . ivory pearls . . . stately gardens. Arthur J. Ehlschlager Shadow 457 Young Championship Cross Country Team 8, Track 4-8, Printing 81 Engraving Com. 8, C. I. C. Rep. 3, lvl, 81 W. Rep. 6, Varsity A 6-8, Hi-Y 7, 8, German 5, lntra. Bskt. 5, Willis' Wolves 7, 8. Ambition: To attain my goal. Olympic games . . . scholastic ability . . . pep meetings. Pearl Rose Eisman Perts 46I Howe Pin 81 Ring Com. 7, Clean-up Com. 5, Asst. Mgr. Handbook sales 6, College 7, 8' Y 2- C I C I8 Ambition: To be another Adrian. Green-gold sea shells . . . mannequins . . . white erminef' Carolyn I. Ekren Carol 455 Nash Italian 7, 8, Cartoonist 6, Y I-3, Span- ish 4, 5, C. I. C, Ambition: To be an Italian Opera singer. Hlndividuality . . . smartness . . . hibiscus blooms. George Elmer Elsener Whitie 454 Harvey, lll. Football 4, 6, 81 Bskt. 2, 31 Intra. Bskt. l'1 Varsity A 71 Pentong 51 Science Honor 61 Law 8. Ambition: To marry a brunette. Collegiate clothes . . . muddy gridirons . , . victory. Donald V. Ericson Eric 46l Hay lst. Lt. R. O, T. C. Concert Band 81 Intra. TFBCRQ Jr, Relay S1 Intra. Bskt. 61 Chem. 7, 81 Astral I-51 M. 81 W. Rep. 2,31 C. l. C. Rep. 2-41 Times Rep.1 Galbraith's Gangsters l-6. Ambition: Travel the world around. Log-cabins . . . leisure hours . . . lead- ership. Jerome S. Esses Judge 452 Emmet Member Finance Com.1 Astral 4f8Q C. l. C. Rep. 61 Opera 81 Law 81 History 61 Radio 61 Science Honor 6, 71 Latin 21 Chem. 7. Ambition: To become a good lawyer. Judge's bench . . . snow capped peaks . . . mighty decisions. Madeline Ewing Jackie 454 Emmet Astral l1 Spanish 7. Ambition: Teach my boy-triend how to dance. Vienne lace . . . whispering waltzes . . trail Wedgewood China. Wanda S. Eabyaniak Kitty 460 Hanson Pk. Y 2-81 College Rep. 6-81 Law 81 Astral 21 Tennis Rep. 5-71 History 5-71 Pentong I, 2, 6, 71 Spanish 2, 31 Girls' Glee 4, 5. Ambition: To be Fit as a Fiddle. Dance music . . . flashing heels . . .ten- nis courts. Clifford Charles Farmer Clif-f 458 Help of Christians Astral l, 21 Chem. 71 History 71 Law 71 Intra. Bskt. 5, 61 M. 81 W. Rep. 41 Times Rep. 3, 41 C. l. C. Rep. 71 Gift Com. 8. Ambition: To become an aviator. Uniforms . . . maroon roadsters . . , shock ot black curls. CLASS OF I932V2 lrene A. Eazio puny St. Williams' Pres. Italian 81 lnterclub 81 Hey DGYH Com. 81 Co-Chrm. Clean-up 81 College 5, 61 Pentong 61 Astral 41 Howdy Day Com. Ambition: Go to Dekalb-someday-some way-somehow. Dancing cherubs . . . winding stre5r'f1S . . . gaiety. Edward Warren Eeddersen ready 458 Byfara Prom. Com. 81 Sgt.-at-Arms Law 81 Prep. B1 Chem. 7, 81 Hi-Y 81 Student Council 21 Varsity A 7, 81 Bskt. Mgr. 81 Skating Team 3, 6, 81 B Squad Football I-3, Ambition: Good intentions ot being a sur- geon. Collegiate sweaters . . . rumpled blonde hair . . . 'Joe College'. Yolanda T. Eerri Yo-Yo 452 Foreman Treas. Latin 81 Botany 3, 41 Program Chrm. Latin 61 Latin 3-81 Little Theatre l, 21 Girls' Glee I, 21 ltalian 5, 6. Ambition: To sell a carat diamond daily. Mellow music . . . surilit paths . . . sandy sea shores. Dwaine Wiley Filkins Twin 463 Byford Statt Capt. R. O. T. C. 81 Lt. R. O. T. C. 71 V.-Pres. History 71 Sgt. Platoon Compe- tition 61 Times Staft 21 Corporal R. O. T. C. 31 C. l. C. Rep. 4, 51 Boys' Glee B1 Times Rep. 6. Ambition To be a doctor. Surgical instruments . . . steady hands . . . success. Dwight Allen Eilkins Skippy 463 Byford Statf Capt. R. O. T. C, 81 Lt. R. O. T. C. 81 Concert Band I-71 Sgt.-at-Arms History 71 Student Court 21 C. I. C. Rep. 21 Times Rep. 31 M. Xt W. Rep. 41 Asst. Sports Ed. M. 81 W. 71 Chrm. Nom. Com. 7. Ambition: West Point and smile. Smiling eyes. , .pretty girls . . . R. O, T. C. honors. Demetra Eiller Bobby 453 Tilton Cast Lucky Jade 71 Opera 6, 71 Girls' Glee 4-61 All-Chicago Chorus 41 Law 71 Music Festival 71 Pentong 61 Y l-51 Science Honor 31 Thanksgiving Collection Corn. 61 Red Cross Com, 6, Ambition: His millions. Ancient Greek statutes . . . dusky cypress trees . . . mellow music. Thirty-tive MAROON AND WHITE Marguerite B. Fishleigh Marge 454 Young Ed. Student Forum 8, Times Reporter 7, Silver Class Order l32'7, Nom. Com. 31 Refresh. Com. Spanish 8, Gift Com. 8, Tennis Rep., Botany 6, History Rep. 5, Pentong 7. Ambition: To be underweight for once, Hearty laughter . . . busy evenings . . fragrant hyacinthsf' Margaret Adlynn Fleek Margie 46l Lovett Little Theatre, Times Rep., College, C. I. C. Ambition: To succeed in life. Green grass . . . a sloping hill . . the world before her. Virginia Rosella Floren Ginny 463 Hay Prom. Com. 8, College 7, 8, Y 7, Ger- man 3, 4. Ambition: College-perhaps-after a long vacation. Gardenias . . . soft music . . . starry nights. Nickolas Edward Fluyeras Nick 453 Emmet Swim. Team 6fB: Varsitv UA 8' lntra, Bskt. 2, intra. Track 2, B Squad Foot- baii, Law 8, History 8, Spanish 5, Latin I. Ambition: Do big things. Apple-green roadster . . . water car' nivals . . . mechanic's overalls. Raymond Richard Fredrick Ray 458 Spencer Fencing Team, German, Newshawk Times. Ambition: A good radio business and Ford 8 coupe. A greasy overall . . . pile of tools . . 'a great mechanic'. Linnea A. Fredrickson Lin 463 Young Times Reporter 7, Austinite Reporter 7, M. Xi W. Rep. 2, Washington Bi-Centennial Com. 6, 7, History Rep. 8, Little Theatre 3, 4, Y 2, Colege 3, 4, Latin 2, .sg G. A. A. 6. Ambition: You figure it outll Carefree . . . gay colors . . . sparkling personality. Thirty-six Ethel lvlae Freiberg 463 Tilton College B, History 8, Y 6-8, Y Rep. B, Commencement Com. 8. Ambition: Health, wealth, and happiness. Sweet strains of a violin . . . dances . . . lilies ofthe valley. Syville lvl. Frew 45l Byford Sec. Chemistry 7, 8, Treas. Naturalist 4, 5, Jr. Class Nom. Com. 5, Chrm. Publ. Com, Naturalist 3, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 4, C. I. C, Rep. 3, 4, Y IA4, Pentong 4-6. Ambition: To be a friend to man. Patchwork quilts , . . cuddly pink clogs . . . collegiate cushions. Stella Ann Furman Stel 460 Howe Little Theater 6-8, Costume Com. Touch- down 8, Tennis Rep., Booster 8, C. l. C., Y 6, Naturalist 6, Law B, Hey Day Com., Cartoonist. Ambition: To take up forestry at Purdue. Fluttering garden frocks . . . giggling coyness . . . fluffy Pekinesef' lvlary Rita Fusco Fuzzy 45l Young Sec. Spanish B, Times Reporter 7, Times Copy Ed. 8, Astral 5, Order of l329 B, M. Xi W. Rep, B, History Rep. 6, Pentong 7, C. l. C. I-8, College 6. Ambition: To teach Spanish at Austin. A .glowing hearth . , . the falling snow outside . . . hot chocolate, Robert George Fyr Whitey 458 Howe Football 8, lntra. Bskt. 6. Chemistry labs . . . golf links . . . deep concentration. John B. Galioto Johnny 453 Cameron V.-Pres. Italian 3, Trees. Italian 2, Chem. 7, Botany 4, Law 8, C, l. C. Rep. 2, 4, Italian Rep. l. Ambition: To become a great business man. Italian skies . . . contentment . strains of the guitar. Charles C. Gardella Chuck 459 Young Italian 7, 8, Times Rep. I, Latin. Ambition: To be a great M. D. Lasting friendship . . . quiet dignity . . . winding roads. Albert W. Gatlce AI 456 Sumner Science Honor I, Z, Chern. 7, 8, History 92 Law B, Stage Crew 5, 6, Fresh. Base- ball I, lntra. Bskt. Ambition: Buy toothpicks for starving Ar- menians. 'Don't disturb' . . . diligence . . . iolly good fellow. Norman C. Girard Norm iso Nash .Jazz Orch. 7, 8, Concert Orch. 2-4, Span- ish 3, Times Rep. 7' Footbalf Rep. 6, Law 8, Theatre Orch. Touchclown. Ambition: To attain lofty spires of suc- cess. Music lover . . . quiet personality . suayityf' William M. Giuntoli Blu 453 sehurz At Schurz: Soccer 3, Schurz World Staff 3, Baseball 3, Pres. Press Club 3. At Austin: lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, Baseball 6, Golf 5, Botany 4, C. I. C. Rep. 4, Prom. Com. 8. Ambition: To really accomplish something in life. Deep rich notes . . . ether waves . . . happy-go-lucky. Dorothy M. Gleason Dot 453 Tilton Astral I, Botany 4, 5, Pentong 6, Y I, 2, Spanish 8, C. I. C. I-8, Xmas Box Com. 6. Ambition: College. Cheerful smiles . . . a good pal . lasting friendship. Ruth Glickauf Ruthie 453 Tinian C. I. C. Rep. 5, Printing and Engraving Com. B, Chrm. Xmas Com. 8, Botany 4, History 6, College 8, Pentong 6, C-. A. A. 6, Tennis 6, Law 7. Ambition: College. Red-cheeked apples . . . doughnuts . . cozy kitchens. CLASS OF I932V2 John Walter Govanus Jack 46I BYf0 Cl Chem. 7, 8, Pentong S, Times Rep. 4, C-albraith's C-angsters 5, 6, BaIlew's Bone- heads 7, 8, C. I. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: End depression-Roosevelt, Gar- ner' and me. Stately ceclars . . . fleeting shadows . . . rugged cliffs. Anthony F. Grande Tony 457 I-IOYd M. Xi W. Rep. 3, C. I. C. Rep. 2, Willis' Wolves 7, 8. Ambition: To grow. Twanging mandolins . . . Venetian gon- dolas . . . misty skies. Margaret M. Gray Peggy 459 Emmet College Rep. 5-7, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 5, 6, Latin Rep. I, 2, G. A. A. Rep. 2, 3, Cheer Leaders 4, Captain Ball, Times Rep. 3, Y Rep. I, C. I. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: In six words? Nix Flashing eyes . . . sport roadsters . . winning smiles. Ida Alyce Green Bunnie 463 Morse Flower, Color, and Motto Com., C. I. C. Rep. 6, Astral Rep. 3-8, Pentong 6, Col- lege 8, Y Rep. 7, Y 6-8, Booster 8, History 8. Ambition: Realize all my ambitions. Blue velyets . . . blonde curls . . merry laughter. Byron I-lerbert Greenwood By 455 Emmet First Lt. R. O. T. C. 6, Times Rep. 2, C. I. C. Rep. 3, Botany 4, Picked Pla- toon 4. Ambition: A successful stock farmer. Military Academies . . . summertime . . , 'everybody's pal'. Geraldine Lorraine Greulich Gerrie 455 Spencer Sr. Ed. M. 81 W. 8, Asst. News Ed. Times 8, Order I329 8, Cast The Royal Fam- ily 4, Pickles 5, Publ. Chrm. 81 Cast The Lucy Jade 7, Com. on Com. 8, Costume Com. I-ley Day 8, Gi. A. A. Numerals 6. Ambition: To be a famous actress or a history prof. Dramatic personality . . . vivacity . . applauding audiences. Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Kenneth K. Grichter Ken 451 Tilton Aviation 23 33 lntra. Bskt. 4- Hi-Y 8' History 6. Ambition: M. D. Degree and study in Europe. .. . 'European schools , . . aroma of medi- cines . . . 'Oh3 Doctor'. Eugene Robert Gualano Gene 45l McKinley Pres. Art3 Science Honor3 Lawg C. I. C.3 Italian3 Mgr. O. 81 B.3 lntra. I3aseball3 Intra. Bskt. Ambition: Lawyer, so I can defend my cases, Inspiring eyes . . . green tailored clothes . . . fast motors. Frank James Flaiek Butch 457 Lewis Stage Crew 5-83 C. I. C, Rep. 23 Elec- tion Com. 43 lntra. 8skt.3 Stage Mgr. 7, 83 Willis' Wolves 83 Intra. Football. Ambition: U. of I. Backstage tenscness . . . wide brimmed sombreros . . . clude ranches. Francis I-lalsey Hoss 452 Key Chrrn. Gift Corn. 83 Hey Day Tag Com. 73 Swim, Team 5-73 Football B Squad 53 Varsity IIAII3 Capt, R. O. T. C, 83 Picked Platoon 6-B3 Picked Company 5-83 Law 8, Wide spread hilarity . . . powerful breaststrokes . . . varsity letters. Sue Fedalia Flamilton Commodore 455 Manley Commencement Corn. 83 History Rep. 63 Naturalists 3, 43 C. I. C. 3-8. Ambition: It's a dark secret. Pussy willows . . . a New England farm . . . ruffled blue curtains, David L. Hamm Ham 454 Locke Debating Team 7, 83 Debaters3 Times Rep. 3-B3 M. 81 W. Rep. 3-7: Jr. Nom. CONT.: Printing Com. 83 Latin 43 Astral 23 33 M. 81 W. Statf 73 Clean-up Com. 5. Ambition: To be an honest Politician. Library shelves . . . earnest worker . , intellectual thought. Thirty-eight Edmund J. I-lanrahan Henks 462 Crane At Crane: Attendance Dep.3 Activities Dep.3 Knights of Oriental3 Intra. Base- ball 3. At Austin: lntra, Bskt. 53 Law 83 Publows Warriors 6-8. Ambition: Adventure, happy-go-lucky, easy money. lrish humorl. . . woody forest glens . . . gay salIles. Frances De Borch Harbin Frankie 473 Proviso French 53 College 73 Y 7. Ambition: To be an All American Girl. Dewy dawns . . . sweet scented flowers . . . snow white swans. Eleanor Jeannette I-laver El 45I Lloyd Asst. Business Mgr. Times 83 Silver Class Order I329 83 Reporter 73 Nom. Com. Spanish 83 Refresh. Com. Spanish 83 C. I. C. Rep. I3 Y Rep. 53 College 83 Pentong 43 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To meet up with old man de- pression. Aerial blue eyes . . . deep sweetness . . . simplicity. Ethyl E. Flavranek Coach 459 Spencer Activities Ed. M. 81 W. 83 History Rep. 5, 63 Times Rep. 33 Pentong Rep. 53 63 College Rep. 43 Section Social Com.g C. I, C. I-83 Law 8. Ambition: To be an influential business woman. Cameo profile . . . yellow tea roses . . . cream laces. Eleanor Marie Hawkins El 462 Calhoun Gift Corn. 83 C. I. C.3 Law 83 Y 83 Sr. Nom. Com. 73 G. A. A. Ambition: Write a best seller. G-leaming raincoats . . . spring show- ers . . . iaunty berets. Ivlartin I-leckmann Marty 454 Young Com. on Com. 83 Class Nom. COm.f De- bating Team: Sec. Debating 73 Debating 7, 83 Track 5-73 Law 73 Cartoonists 63 C. I. C.3 Social Com. Ambition: Be king ot a South Sea Island, Calm steadiness . . . fiery debates . . . charming reticence. Milton John Hedstrorn Milt 461 Byford Chem. 7, 82 M. Xi W. Rep. 5, 63 C. I. C. Rep. 2, 33 Intra. Bskt. 53 Science Honor 4, 53 Galbralth's Gangsters I-73 Ballew's Bootleggers 8. Ambition: lay inkthay osayl Veiled devilment . . . twinkling blue eyes . . . comradeshipl' Amelia C. I-Iega Millie 462 St. Cyril Xi Methodius G. A. A. I-53 German 23 Law 83 C. I. C, I-B Ambition: To get a little taller and7?? I-lome runs . . . gym floors . . . racing feet. I-Iarold C. I-Iirnmelman I-limmey 453 Young Orchestra 2-83 Clean-up Campaign I3 Baseball 63 Intra. Bskt. 43 Jr. Nom. Com. 63 Botany 43 Astral 53 Finance Com. 83 Color, Motto, Flower Com. B. Ambition: Use sarcasm as fluently as Mr. Crew. 'fNeedle point brilliance . . . mellow vio- lin tunes . . . glowing shadows. Anton John I-Iipsky Tony 453 I-lay At I-lay: Intra. Bskt. Mgr. I-63 Intra. Base- ball Asst. Capt. I-63 Science Honor Z Clean-up Campaign I3 C. I, C. Rep. 43 Botany 43 Law 73 Intra. Football 23 Golf 53 Xmas Box Com. 23 43 63 8. Ambition: Medicines, instruments, corpse -be a surgeon. Quiet hospital corridors . . . sharp in- dividuality . . . simple rnerrimentf' Gladys T. Hoglund Beeder 460 Nash Law 83 C. I. C. Rep. I3 Spanish 33 Nat- uralists 43 Cartoonists 33 Y 53 College 3. Ambition: To broaden my figure-lfinan- ciallyl. Rich silver fox . . . sweet disposition . . . well dressed. Lillian Hopkinson Hoppy 46l ' Tilton G. A. A. 4-63 Science Honor 53 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To meet the devil. Apple taffies . . . windy days . checked aprons. CLASS or ifzazyz Daniel I'lorwich Dan 456 Hay Arch. Club I-83 Jr. Track 43 Intra. Trafik 63 Intra. Bskt. 23 Debating 32 Inffa- Base' ball 73 History 83 Foreign Dr. Exc. 73 Cub- by's Brats I-B3 Math. 5, 8, Ambition: Be successful in my chosen pro- fession. Canadian Rockies . . . roaring cataracts . . . architectural fame. Frank John Hruby Rube 457 I-SWIS Swim. TEGFTWQ Italian3 C. I. C. Rep.3 Times Rep. Ambition: To attain my goal. Quick humor . . . carefree grins . . clevernessf' Robert John I-luse Bob 456 Locke Nom. Com. Officer R. O. T. C. I3 3, 43 City Champ. Picked Squad 43 Picked Co. 33 Science Honor 2, 33 Arch. Club l-83 Exhibition Mgr., Inter. Dr. Ex. 63 73 Intra. Baseball 63 73 Intra. Bskt. I3 23 Cubby's Brats l-83 Boxing Team 6. Ambition: Be an architect and draw girls. Skillful hands . . . khaki uniforms . . . Broadway revues. Frank Iannella 453 Nash Capt. Hay Branch Bskt. I3 Capt. Intra. Bskt. I-63 Capt. Intra. Baseball I3 23 43 Spanish 63 73 Law Rep. 73 C. I. C. 33 R. O. T. C. I-43 Historyg Capt. Intra. Football 23 Clean-up Campaign I. Ambition: Matriculate at Slippery Rock. Locker rooms . . . fast team work . . . world known quintet. Agnes D. Intravartolo Doe 459 Orr History Rep. 73 Astral Rep. 33 Sec.-Treas. 7, 83 Y 2, 4, 83 Astral Z, 3, B3 C. I. C.3 Pentong Rep. 53 M. 8: W. Rep. B3 Law 8. Ambition: To cure our so-called panic, Mediterranean Seas . . . honor rolls . . . enthusiasm. Ruth Valentine Ireland 460 Nash Little Theatre 6'8j Y 2-43 Spanish 33 Cartoonist 73 College B3 Law 83 G. A. A. l. Ambition: Poder clecir Ah3 but I've learned. Lacy valentines . . . rapid dictation . . . whole-hearted enthusiasm. Thirty-nine MAROON AND WHITE I-lelen lwan 45I Columbus At Schurz: German 4, 55 Pep Club 6: History 5, Chess Xi Checkers 6, C. I. C. 7' Art Poster 2. Ambition: Sit on a curb and look like a lady. Parisian modes . . . soft luxury . . . Oriental perfumes. Charlotte T. Jacobsen char 460 Hay C. l. C. Rep. 3, Law 8, Naturalists 63 Spanish 43 Astral 3, College 5. Ambition: lt's a secret, I hope. t'Beach umbrellas , . . iet black paiamas . . . gaiety. Sylvia Annmarie Jaeger syn 463 Lewis Class Day Com. B, College 4-83 History 8: Y 5, 6, Pentong 6: Tennis 5: M. Xi W. Rep. Ig Times Rep. 2: German 3. Ambition: Take a snapshot of the Tai Mahal. Bright, teasing eyes . . . snappy come- backs . . . campus frolicf' Florence I-lazel Johnsen Flossie 463 Hay College Rep. 7, 8, German 3, 4, Tennis 6, Y 7, 8, Com. on Com. 8. Ambition: Ride Ed Wynn's horse down Broadway. Soft blond hair . . . trips to the clouds . . . ivy covered cottages. Betty Jane Johnson Bee-Jay 462 Emmet Astral lg French 2: C. I. C. Rep. 2-63 G. A. A. Rep. 6: Com. on Com. 8: Co- lcge 8, C. l. C, I-8. Ambition: To be a Guinevere to Gala- had. The gifted actress . . . glowing brown cycs . . . deep expression. Donald Edgar Johnson Dan 457 Howe Stage Crew 3f8g Times Rep. 3: R. O. T. C. I3, Sgt. 4, Photo Com. 2 yr. class, ln tra. Bskt. 3, 4, Willis' Wolves 85 Mgr. Stage Crew, Disraeli and Pickles, Prom Com. 8: lntra. Football. Ambition: To travel and see the world. Stage props , , , a white ocean liner . . . 'bon voyage. Forty Earl W. Johnson 453 Oak Park Little Theatre 8, Latin 3, 4, History 4: Orchestra 4. Ambition: Caesar was ambitious and-. Exclusive clubs . . . white flannels . . . piercing glances. Margaret M. Johnson Marge 463 Nash C. I. C. Rep. 8: Y 4, 5: College 4: Tennis 5: History 8, German 3. Ambition: Feed sugar to Horse of Troy. Laughing eyes . . . bobbing curls . . lively dance steps. Robert Carl Johnson Bob 457 Howe Stage Crew 6-8: R. O. T. C. I-3: Color Sgt. 4: Sect. Football 8: Clock-Watcher I-8. Ambition: To ride in the sky. 'LBachelor apartments . . . strange pen- siveness . . . contentment. Roscoe l-l. Johnson Ross 454 Young Radio 8, Debating Team 7, Bus. Mgr. De' bating 8, C. l. C. Rep. 7, B: Prom Com. 8, Debating. Ambition: To get the most out of life. Lumber4camps . . . northcrn pike . conservative. Kenneth l-I. Johnston Kenny 453 Byford Mgr. Bskt. Team 5-8, Dance Com. Hey Day 8, Varsity A 8, Commencement Com. 8, lntra. Bskt. 2-4, Times Rep. 3, 4g C. l. C. Rep. 4. Ambition: See Austin have City Cham' pions in Basketball. Tense4moments . . . a dribble, a shot . . . victory! Marye Jean Johnston 460 Nash Law 8' C. l. C. Rep, l, 2, M. 81 W. Rep. 3-7, Naturalists 6, Cartoonist 6: Y 4: College 5. Ambition: Too secret for you to know. Afternoon luncheon . . . lounging robes . . . motoring through country lanes. John H. Jonak Johnny 456 Arch. Club I-75 Astral I, 2 Dr. Exc. 5-75 lntra, Baseball Byford 5 International 55 lntra. Bskt. 21 SCIENCE Honor 2, 35 Math. 55 History 75 Cartoonist 25 Cubby's Brats 5-7. Ambition: Design a new type of a build- ing. Brief cases . . . earnest th dividualityf' Gwendolyn Jones Gwennie 455 Opera 5-B5 Girls' Glee 45 C and Lucky Jade 75 Y C. I. C. I-8. ought . . . in- Spencer ast Pickles 5 I-55 Botany 45 Ambition: To be a success. VVl1ite poodles . . . 'Little Women' . . honeysuckle vines. Gwynedd F. Jones Gwen 453 College B5 Pentong 55 Y 75 G. A, A. I, 2. Tilton I-35 Y Rep. Ambition: To have an ambition some day. Starched white collars . china . . . silver vases. Harold William Kab Butch 459 Major Austin Concert B Major B5 Band 3-85 R. O. Theatre5 Cast Touchdown . . frosty blue US Young and 85 Band T. C. 45 Little B5 I-lon. Men- tion in Speech 81 Acting 85 Astral 25 Opera 6, 75 Lucky Jade Day Prog. Com. B5 Social inent orchestra leader som B5 Chrm. Class Orchestra 3-B. e day. Ambition: Northwestern-become a prom- f Syncopated rhythm . . . . . 'the young maestro'.' lashing batons Helene Phyliss Kanarek Lenny 463 At Orr: Honor Society 25 Orr At Austin: Astral 45 History B. Ambition: To be a successsful Steno. A quiet pal . . . understanding . . cluster of forget-me-nots. Beatrice Fay Kantor ':Beaay 454 V.-Pres. History 85 Asst. Emmet Business Mgr. Times 75 Distribution Mgr. 65 History Cab. 6, 7, 85 Chrm. Prog. Com. 75 College Rep. 65 Ticket Com. Admirabl Hey Day Com, Y Ca Rep. Ambition: Chief engineer whistle. Snapping black eyes . . . vivaciousnessf' e Crichton 55 b. 3, C. I. C. of a peanut fast music . . CLASS OF I932V2 Edward P. Karier Eddy 46I st. Mel Law 75 Astral I, 25 Times Rep. I, 25 C. I. C. Rep, 3. Ambition: To be able to take diCtatiOf1. Quiet concentration . . . court reporter . . . . . . . silent libraries.' Robert A. Katz Bob 452 Emmet Treas. C, I. C. B5 Malor R. O. T. C. 81 Sgt.-at-Arms Latin 65 Student Court 75 Picked Platoon 5-85 Hey Day Com. 85 M. Xt W. Rep. 45 lntra. Bskt. 65 Botany 45 Law B. Ambition: To be a Democrat like Pop Meyers. 'Smiling Lieutenant' . . . self-reliance . . Austin's Adonis. Dorothy T. Kazanecke Dat 451 Hay Astral I5 College Rep. 85 Y I-35 Pentong li Latin 2-45 Spanish 85 History I5 Science Honor I5 C. I. C. Ambition: Can't tell in six words, sorry. Tumbling blonde curls.. . . flaming tiger lilies . . . dazzling smiles. Harrietta Margaret Kelley Slim 452 Emmet Asst. Chrm. Tag Com. Hey Day 85 Sec. Latin 65 Sec. Botany 55 Prog. Chrm. Latin 75 College Style Show 85 Sec. Law '85 Com. on Com. 85 Botany Cab. 65 All-City Girls' Conf. B5 Charity Ball Sales Com. Ambition: Study music. Midnight blue chiffon . . . calm aloof- ness . . . orchids. Agnes Elizabeth Kenny Aggie 463 Key Capt. Girls' Band B5 Girls' Glee 55 Y 35 Astral 45 Times Rep. 5, 65 Girls' Band 4-8. Ambition: To play cornet in Sousa's Band. Band distinction . . . poise . . . many friends. Edward Richard Kern Ed 463 Brown Ambition: Aviation. Roaring propellers . . . dizzy heights . . . breath-taking speed. Forty-one MAROON AND WHITE Alvin C. Kilberg Al 457 Lie-ya Capt. R. O. T. C. 7, 8: Pin 81 Ring Com, 7: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Willis' Wolves 7, 8. Ambition: To accomplish. Conscientious work . . . deep chuckles . . . deserved merit, Vera Louise Kimber Vee 460 Ryerson Y Rep. 4: 6. A. A. I, 2: C-erman 3: C. l. C. l-B: Botany 4: Law 8. Ambition: To learn--earn-and succeed. White kitchens . . . purple morning glories . . . yellow canariesf' Warren E. Koeller Rea 456 Hay Com. on Com. 7: Radio 57: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Jr. City Club 7: Cubby's Brats 5-7. Ambition: Be a successful mechanical engineer. Whirring dynamos . . . co-operation . . . wave lengths. Rosetta Koeppe Babe 459 Spencer Capt. Ball Team 6: C. l. C. Rep. 6: M. 81 W. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 6: Boosters 5: Intra. Class Track Meet: College: Latin. Ambition: No dime store for me: private secretary. Surf boards . . . fresh linen frocks . . . gay amusementsf' Mildred A. Kosik Millie 46I Orr G. A. A. Rep. 4-7: Astral 7, 8: C. I. C. Rep. 3-6: Times Rep. 3: Typing Contest 5. Ambition: Success in the future. Long, agile fingers . . .track meets . . . smashed records. Elizabeth Kovack Betty 452 Lake View HY.. 7. Ambition: To be satisfied with my ace complishments. Hawaiian nights . . . whispering waters . . . nonchalancef' Forty-two Robert Arthur Kowalslcy Bob 455 I-lerzl Arch. 3-8. Ambition: To become an architect. Distant skylines . . .lmahogany desks . . . complicated blueprints. Evelyn Eleanor Kozak Duchess 46I Lloyd Cast Lucky Jade 7: Com. on Com. 81 V.-Pres. Opera 8: Sgt.-atAArms Y 6: Pin Chrm. Opera 6, 7: M. 81 W. Rep. 7, B: Y Rep. 5-8: Times Rep. 8: Astral Rep. 2, 5: French Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: To meet the Duke. Listening throngs . . . companionship . . . charming hostess. Dorothy J. Kraft Dot 455 Cameron Y 7: C. I. C. Ambition: Maybe you'll be my patient. Four-leaf clovers . . . congeniality . . novels and matineesf' Willis Robert Kruger 453 Nash Ambition: To succeed in all I try. Self assurance . . . 'man about town' . . . shiny black town cars. Annie Virginia Krystal Ann 460 Cameron Y 6-8: History 5: Pentong 4: Tennis 6, 7: Capt. Ball 8: Law 8: College 7, 8. Ambition: Travel-Land at port of suc- cess. Colonial cottages . . . forever a friend . . . contentment. Myrtle Pearl Kuettler Ket 453 Byford College 5, 6: Y 6: G. A. A. I, 2: Span- ish I, 2: Botany 3, 4: Law 7: M. 81 W, Rep. 8. Ambition: Attend National Kindergarten College at Evanston. Blonde loveliness . . . billet doux . . . garden parties. Arnold Joseph Kuhn 45l Delano Debating 71 Boys' Glee 71 Latin Rep. l, 21 Astral Rep. 3, 41 Chess 81 Checkers. Ambition: Attorney-Gencral1 reform the government1 trrrravel. C-lass scholarships . . . success . . . vi- tality. Robert J. Lafferty Jack 460 St. Thomas Aquinas Cast Daddy Long Legs 31 Cast Royal Family 51 Admiral Crichton 71 R. O. T. C. l1 Booster 81 C. l. C. Rep. 21 Prep. 81 Little Theatre 2-7. Ambition: To play football at North- western. English tailors . . . modern youth . . enthusiasm. Margaret Ann Lahey Mickey 460 St. Peter Canisius C. l. C. l-81 Botany 41 Y Rep. l1 His- tory 31 Capt, Ball 31 Law 8. Ambition: To be ambitious and travel. Click of typewriters . . . ankle length dance frocks . . . sweet daintinessf' La Rue Juanita Lake LuLu 455 Sumner Pentong 5, 6, 81 Cast Dido and Aeneas 41 Y 41 Latin 3, 41 German 7, 8. Ambition: Still Loyola. Silver moons . . 1 shimmering lakes . . spring lawn parties. Jackson Lyon Latham Jack 45l Emmet Pres. Debaters 5, 61 Prom Com. 81 Publ. Chrm. C. l. C. Clean-up 71 Chrm. Pub. Speaking C. l. C. Clean-up 51 Co-Chrm. C. l. C. 81 Treas. Debaters 41 Capt. De- bating Team 4-61 lnterclub 5, 61 Radio 6, 71 History 5. Ambition: Just a millionaire! Smiling friendliness . . . sparkling per- sonality . . . on the road to success. Myrtle Beverly Laursen Tex 454 Tilton V.-Pres. Girls' Aviation Club 31 G. A. A. I-31 Winner of Pageant 51 Capt. of Cap- tain Ball 81 Y I-31 Track Meet 5. Ambition: To be a successful secret service agent. Galloping hoofs . . . flashing spurs . . zooming planes. CLASS OF i932V2 William Lelivelt Pete 452 St. Mels. Baseball 6-81 Spanish 31 History 41 Astral 6-81 Chem. 4, 51 Bskt.1 Swirnming1 Track1 Football1 Tennis. Ambition: Bachelor. Athletic fields . . . English setters . . coxwell chairs. Estelle Lepavsky S 454 Foreman College 6-81 Treas. Homeroorn Club 21 G. A. A. 5, 61 C. l. C. Rep. 5-71 Orch, l, 2, 51 Pres. Eng. Club 21 Times Rep. 5. Ambition: To be a successful teacher. Little red school house . . . melodious violins . . . crisp mornings. Alfred Arth u r Levi n Al 452 Spencer Orch. l-51 Tennis 71 lntra. Bskt. 4, 61 ln- tra. Track 51 lntra. Baseball 51 Baseball Squad 21 Law 81 Chem. 81 Latin l, 2. Ambition: College, lawyer, big cases, much money. Brilliant plans . . . impressiveness . . ci goal to gain. Grace L. Liesendahl Buddy 45l Elmwood Park Gold Class Order l3291 Times Reporter 71 Copy Editor 81 Commencement Com. 81 Clean-up Com. 51 Little Theater 4, 5, 71 Astral 2-81 Law 81 Pentong 4, 71 Col- lege 3-51 Howdy Day Com.1 Science Honor 3, 4. Ambition: The Daily News Staff. Clarnorous newsdesks . . . cool effi- ciency . . . golden wheat fields. Evelyn D. Lindquist Evie 462 Lewis Law 81 German 31 Times Rep. 6, B1 C. l. C.1 G. A. A. 3. Ambition: To realize all my dreams. Quick movements . . . spirited fun . . fine laces. Helen Liska Snookie 463 Cameron Astral 3, 41 German 21 C. l. C. Rep. 51 Times Rep. 41 College 6. Ambition: Bring back prosperity-then watch me. ' Delicate roses . . . elfin prettiness . . dance music. Fo rty-th ree MAROON AND WHITE Miriam Livingston Micky 460 Sumner Cartoonists 6, Astral 2, Com. cn Com. 83 C. l. C. Rep. 6-8, Astral Rep. 23 Law Bt C. I. C. I-8, Y 2, Track Meet 6: Capt. Ball Tournament 6. Ambition: See the Orient with artist's eyes. Intense colors . . , black tox scarts . . intelligence. Agnes F. Lotton Aggie 454 Senn At Senn: Track l. At Austin: Chem. 7: College 7, Y 7: Fencing 5, 6: Botany 3. Ambition: Chicago University-and then? Blue white snow . . . red bobsleds . . . carefree laughter. Alvera Lohse vm 455 Orr Copy Editor Times 8, Reportcr 7, Pin 81 Numerals G. A. A. 63 Soph, Ttnnis Champ. 4, Y , Latin 2, 33 College: Little Theatre 5-7, Law B, Tennis Rep. 4. Ambition: To be an aviatrix. Calm blue night . . . starry lights . . quiet smiles. Marion Loomis 453 Tilton Pres. C. l. C. 8, Pres. lnterclub 7, Pres. Astral 6, Class Sec. 5, 6, Pres. Botany 53 Sec. College 85 Prog. Chrm. 73 Student Council 7, 8, lnterclub 5-8, Co-Chrm. Pub. Com, Hey Day 8. Ambition: To go to college, somehow. somewhere. Unusual leadership . . . scholastic en- deavors . . . scintilf' Voda Audrey Lowes Vo 459 Emmet French Rep., C. l. C., Debatersg Law, College. Ambition: To travel. Velvety shadows . . . quiet corridors . . . simpIeness. John J. Lynch Jack 458 Resurrection C. l, C, 3: Times Rep. 21 Chem. 71 I-GW SI Spanish 7. Ambition: To end the depression. Green heclgerows . , . fighting spirits . . . gravel roads. Forty-four Martha U. MacAulay Mar 455 Howe Art Statf 6-B: Girls' Glee 4, 5, Lockers and Halls Clean-up Com. 53 History, Col- lege: C. l. C.: German, French: Y. Ambition: Cheese business with my brother. A Greenwich studio . . . statuesgue mod- els . . . 'the great artist'. David Allen Mackie Dave Tilton Gala Perf. 4, Treas. Prep. 8, Fire Marshal 3, Boys' Glee 25 History 43 lntra. Bskt. 23 Pentong 3, Hi- Y 8, Times Rep. 3-7, C. l. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To live and learn. Boyish swagger . . . charming smiles . . . Sunday morning hikes. Daniel A. Malloy Dan 456 Lovett Arch. Club I-87 Fresh. Track, lntra. Track: lntra. Bskt.y lntra. Baseball: C. l. C. Rep. 2, Arch., Baseball 7, Boxing 6, Science Honor: Cubby's Brats I-8. Ambition: To marry my private secre- tary. Air of bravado . . . cosmopolitan in- terests . . . windy trails. Evelyn Marting Ev 452 Delano G. A. A. 5, Y 2, Astral 4, Spanish 8: Law 8, C. I. C. Ambition: To change my last name. f'Sunday night gatherings . . . cordial- ity . . . crisp white colIars. Richard L. Mason Dick 456 Howe Little Theatre 7, 85 Science Honor 53 Chem. 8, C. I. C. Rep. 6, Non-Smoking Com. 6: Cast Touchdown 8, Law 83 Washington Bi-Centennial 7, Sgt.-at-Arms Little Theatre l, 7, 8. Ambition: To be a great surgeon. Official greeter . . . amber red curls . . . gaietyf' Dorothy June Massman Massy 452 Key Cast DisraeIi 6: Cab. College 63 Cos- tume Com. Hey Day 85 Little Theatre 5-7, Tennis 4-75 C. l. C. l-8, Law 6: Col- lege Style 8, Botany 4, 5. Ambition: Illinois, Charming aloofness . . . cross country travels . . . pigskin traveling bags. Annabelle M. Mathieson Paddy 46: 0-- M. 81 W. Staff 83 Pentong 73 83 C-, A, A, 2-3? Y 2, 3, 7, 83 G. A. A. Rep. 5 6: TIISEOVY 52 C- I. C. I-83 Inter. Baseball Ambition: Not to pass down the road un- noticed. HMel'VY dancing -eyes . . . good natured- ness . . . startling franknessf' Anita Bea McCall Bee 454 Key Art. Ed. M. 81 W. 83 Art Stati 6-8. Ambition: Create a masterpiece in art or lite, A COUVWKY-Scene . . . art exhibits . . . high ambitlonsf' Mildred Clara McCall Mn 461 Byfdfd V.-Pres. Pentong 83 Asst. Ed. M. 81 W. 83 Times Staff 73 V.-Pres. Naturalist 63 C. I. C. Rep. I-83 Jr. Social Com.3 College 6- 83 Latin 2-4: Prog. Chrm. Naturalist 43 Gold Class Order l329. Ambition: To be another Genevieve Forbes Herrick. Charming mannerisms . . . Pulitzer prizes . . . piguant charm. J. Carroll McCarty Mac 46I Key Track 2-53 Varsity A 4-83 Astral 2-43 Nom. Com. 53 Chem. 7, 83 Pentong 5' Chrm. Printing Com. 83 Intra. Bskt. 63 Costume Com. Hey Day 83 Galbraith's Gangsters I-6. Ambition: To do or die-or something. Bright shamrocks . . . pale blue eyes . . . hearty chuckles. James Henry McCormack Mack 459 St. Thomas Aquinas lntra. Bskt. 83 Law 83 History 63 Checker Team 23 Pentong 73 Fencing Team 63 Bot- any 43 C. I. C. Rep, 7. Ambition: Business genius. Glowing log fires . . . select books . . . business-like oftice suites. Harriett D. McMenamin 459 Lloyd Prom Com. 83 M. X1 W. Statf 83 Astral Rep. 43 C. I. C. Rep. 83 Pentong Rep. 53 Spanish Rep. 33 College Rep. 63 Law 83 Y 43 G. A. A. 7. Ambition: Ah! sweet mystery ot life!! Smiling Irish eyes . . , subtle witticisms . . . dance orchestras. CLASS OF l932V2 JackT.McNuIty Jack 453 St. Thomas Aquinas Varsity Football 6. Ambition: To play football at Purdue. Thronged stadia . . . frat IWOUSSS . - roguish eyes. Lucylle Alyce Milco Lucy w63 Tilton Y I+4: French 23 History 33 43 Tennis I3 C. I. C. I-83 C. I. C. Rep. I-43 Times Rep. 63 73 Law 63 M. Bi W. Rep. 4-6. Ambition: Study interior decorating- Northwestern. I-Iarmonious furnishing . . . amber lit rooms . . . Oriental rugs. Kenneth G. Miller Ken 456 Spencer Varsity Track 3-83 Varsity A 4-BQ C. I. C. Rep. I-83 Arch. Club I-83 Sec. Arch. Club 63 73 Times Rep. 63 International Draw. Ex. 53 63 Intra. Bskt. 23 Intra. Track 53 Cubby's Brats. Ambition: The WorId's greatest archi- tect, or something. Attaining heights . . . big cities . . dependability. Vivian May Misner Bebe 459 Indianapolis Hoover-Roosevelt Debate 83 Capt. Bskt.3 Capt. Volley Ball Team3 M. 8i W. Rep. 73 Times Rep. 6-83 C. I. C. 6-83 Swim. Team: G. A. A. 73 Y 3 Law 8. Ambition: Always be Miss Larm's pri- vate secretary. Spanish dances . . . blue srnocks . . solid comfort. John M. Moenck Johnny 452 Bytord Class Treas. 73 83 Jr. Sgt.-at-Arms 53 63 Bskt. 3-B3 Varsity A 83 Pres, V.-Pres. Boys' Glee3 Interclub 73 Senior King 73 Prom Corn. 83 Trees. Law 83 Chrm. Clean- up Com. 63 7. Ambition: Take a P. 6. at Lucy Flower. Perfect teamwork . . . male guartettes . . . well-dressed girls. Evelyn Harriet Mogge l'Eyie 462 Lloyd Law 83 Astral 23 Y 23 33 53 C. I. C. Rep. 33 French 6. Ambition: It's a great big secret. Women's clubs . . , sewing cabinets . . . bunco parties. Forty-tive MAROON AND WHITE Clara Mary Moore Sis 452 Emmet Costume Com., Press Rep., and Cast Disraeli 6, M. Et W. Rep. 8, Law 6, Botany 4, 5, Tennis 6, 7, Little Theatre 5, 6, Dance Com., Costume Judge Hey Day 8, College Style Show 8. Amber and perfumes . . . warmth . . . penetrating glances. Evelyn Frances Moore Eye 463 Marshall At Marshall: French I, 2, History 4, C. l. C. I-3, Rep. 4, M. A. A. 3, 4, Astral 4. At Austin: C. l. C. 5, 6, G. A. A. 52 History 8, Law 8. Ambition: Rival Red Grange as a Quarter- back. Clear, dancing eyes . . . healthy smiles . . . gray Persian kittens. Bernice V. Moteleski Bernie fibl OV' Opera B, Pentong 8, Astral Rep. 5, 7, 58, French 3, 4, Y 2. 31 C- l- C- l'BI l'l'5' tory Rep. 8, College 7, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To travel and study music abroad. i'Moonlit nights . . . soft music . . . dreamy thoughts. Evangeline Murray Eye 452 Emmet Pentana l-3, C. l. C., Chrm. Press. Com. Little Theatre, History 5-8, Tennis 3-52 French 5-8, Latin IY4. Ambition: To encourage a genius. Dreamy reveries . . . moods . . . Dale lilacs. Robert George Murray Bob 456 Howe C. l. C. Rep. l, 2, Times Rep. l, 2, Law 8, Cubby's Brats 7, 8. Ambition: To fly high, wide, and far. The sporty spectator 4. . . mischievous fun . . . riding academies. Antoinette Marie Nasca Tony 462 Emmet C. l. C. I-8, C. I. C. Rep. 6, G. A. A. 6, Law 8, Opera 5, French 6, Y l. Ambition: To be the one and only. Green Florentine glass . . . galy com- panionship , . lavish pcnthouses. Forty-six Ronald Naylor Nail 456 Crane At Crane: Deportment Dep., Chronicle Rep., Krane Krowers Klub, Sr. Skating, Sr. Track, Lightwt. Bskt. Ambition: College - then professional sports. Cross-country races . . . hockey sticks . . sport sweaters. Dorothy Anne Nelles 463 Lewis Y 6, 7, Peiitong 6, German 3, Astral 8. Ambition: Be as popular as Mickey Mouse. Perfect ideals . . . beautiful clothes . . . afternoon teas. lrma Vivian Nelson Snocks 455 Howe Opera 5-8, Cast Lucky Jade 7, Y Rep. 5, Music Fest. 7, Pub. Com. C. I. C. 6, Spanish 5, 6, Y I-7, History 4, Latin I, 2. Ambition: Take life with a smile. Massive music rooms . . . sunny dispo- sitlon . . . crowning glory, Paul T. Nemec Whitey 456 Tilton Science Honor l, Botany 3, Aviation 3, 4, German 3, Jr. Cross-country Team. A-mbition: To be an aeronautical en- gineer. Whirling propellers . . . research lab- oratories . . . noisy hangars. Layl Eve Newar 453 Gregory V.'Pres. History 7, Athletic Research Com. 3, 4, Refresh. Com. Pentong 4, Publ. His- tory 8, Refresh. Com. French 5, Prog. Chrm. History 6, Times Rep. 2, Ist Place City Short Story Contest, Bronze Order l329. Ambition: To fulfill my own requirement of success. Amazing individuality . . . revised manu- scripts . . . ambitions. Walter James Newman Wally 458 Crane Com. on Com. 8, Law 8. Ambition: To succeed. Big cylinders and small girls . . . quiet office suites . . . a brokers office. Nick Nicopoulos 453 Emmet Law 7, Times Rep. 4, 5, lntra. Bskt. I-5, lntra. Baseball I, 2, Latin 4. Ambition: Napoleon was ambitious and, ahem-. ' I-lushed cathedrals . . . select books . . . amiability. Einar C. Nielsen Rea 456 Key Chem. 7, lntra. Bskt. 4, 4ll Club 7, 8, Cubby's Brats. Ambition: To lead the life of Riley. Cozy dens . . . solid comfort . wind tossed waves. Arthur W. Nimmer, Jr. Babe 454 sf. Pauls Capt. R. O. T. C. 8, Crack Squad 2, Picked Sect. 5, Sgt.-at-Arms Botany 6, Picked Platoon 5-8, Jr. City Club 8, Fire Marshal 6-8, V.-Pres. German 5, Sgt.-at-Arms Latin 3. Ambition: To yank teeth fbig onesl. 'Atten-shunl' . . . immaculate uniforms . . . sterilized instruments. Elmer V. Nordquist Swede 458 Young Swim. Team 2-8, Track 3, lntra. Bskt. 3, 6, 7, Fresh. Football 2, Varsity A 3-8, Sec. 8: Treas. Varsity A 8, Chem. 6-8, Sgt.-at-Arms 7, V.-Pres. 81 Pres. 8, Inter- club 8, Science Honor 3, Pentong 7. Ambition: To make Weismuelier a second Nordquist. Chemistry formulas . . . swimming re- lays . . . field houses. Charlotte R. Notter 459 Lloyd Y 3-7, Pentong Rep. 7, Astral Rep. 8, C. I. C., Law 8. Ambition: To achieve success in some field. Quiet ability . . . whispering water- falls . . . unruffled calm. Minnie Novey Frenchy 462 Jackson Cast Lucky Jade 7, Pickles 5, Opera Cab. 8, Social Com. Naturalists 4, As- tral 2-6, French 2-5, Pentong 3-6, French Rep. 5, Pentong Rep. 4, Girls' Glee 3-5. Ambition: Be a Bing Crosbyette. Petite mademoiselle . . . scaret velvet ribbons . . . blues singers. Stn. X CLASS OF I932V2 Margaret Mary O'Brien Irish 45l St. Mary Little Theatre 8. Ambition: To be a school teacher. Bluebells . . . melodlous airs . laughter. Robert l-lenry O'Brien Bob 455 Byford Baseball 6. Ambition: To play baseball with the Cubs. Lonesome wanderinqs . . . shadowy streets . . . philosophy of life. Joseph F. Oldcr Joe 45l Emmet Rifle Team 6-8, Track 5, Swim. Team 2-5, Golf 6, Chess 2, 4, 6, Times Staff 7, Boys' Glee 5, 6, Capt. R. O. T. C. 8, Pres. Sect. Club 6, Times Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: Proficient profound thinker of transcendentalism. Slowly spoken words . . . elusiveness . . . untiring perseverance. l-larry l.. Olson Ding 456 Key Cast Daddy Longlegs I-2, lnterclub 4, 5, Mgr. Swim. Team 5, 6, lntra. Bskt. 4, 6, 8, Hi-Y I-8, Little 'lneatre I, 2, Student Court 5, 6, Student Council 6, Prom. Com. 8, Law 8. Ambition: To get in people's hair. Tiled natatoriums . . . merry crowds . . . collegiate hops. Walter Edward Olson Wally 45l Cameron Jr. Track 5, lntra. Bskt. 6, lntra. Baseball 7, M. 81 W. Rep. 2, Radio 6, French 2, Law 8, Boys' Glee 5, Pentong 4, Chem. 7. Ambition: See the world. Turtle neck sport sweaters . . . cinder paths . . . awards. Jennie B. Osmundsen 459 Lloyd Class V.-Pres. 7, 8, Sr. Ed. M. 81 W. 8, Student Court 7, Social Com, 5, 6, Cos- tume Com. Hey Day 8, Class Day Host- ess 7, Astral Rep. 7, Times Rep. I-6, G. A. A. Rep. 6-7, Pentong Rep. 4. Ambition: I guess l'll just be myself. Exquisite loveliness . . . fragile blue china . . . soft femininity. Forty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Doris M. Otterbein Dorie 452 Young Pres. Spanish 83 Copy Ed. Times 73 Essay Ed. Times 83 Gold Class Order l3293 Ed. Spanish PGDGFQ M. Xi W. Rep. 63 Class Day Com. 83 C. l. C. Rep. 33 Astral Rep. 5-B3 College. Ambition: The best of friends won't tell me. Sparkling eyes. . . Spanish iournals . . . outstanding brilliance, George M. Parelius l-looch 455 Lowell Pres. Two Yr. Commercial3 C. l.C.3 Times Rep.3 Art Club. Ambition: To help promote the printing industry. Winning personality . . . spirited leader- ship . . . 'life of the party'. Mitchell Passovoy Mitch 45l May At Senn: Concert Meistcr of Orch. 2. At Austin: Orch. 53 Chem. 7, 83 Chrm. Enter- tainment Com. Chem.3 Finance Com.3 Sci- ence Honor 3, 43 M. 31 W. Rep. l, 3, 53 Fencing 7, 83 Radio 63 Gossett's Grafters. Ambition: University of Chicago and chemical engineering. Aroma of chemicals . . , complicated formulas . . . a university degree. Edward Thielens Peeples Peeps 45l Key Class Sgt.-at-Arms 7, 83 Sec. Little Theatre 83 Cast Touchdown 8, Disraeli 63 Lit- tle Theatre 5-B3 Swim, Team 5, 63 Science Honor 2-5: Pentong 53 Prep 8. Ambition: Annapolis and naval aviation. Navy blues . . , chemistry experiments , . . play productions. Leonard Franklin Peifer Lenny 452 Howe Sr. and Jr. Class Pres. 5'8f A Squad Football 4, 6, 83 V.-Pres. Varsity A 83 Chrm. Com. of Com. B3 Student Council 5-83 Chrm. Auditorium Com. Hey Day 83 Chrm. Non-Smoking Com. 83 lntra. Bskt. 5, 63 Track 5, 63 M. Bi W. Rep.3 C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: Be a lawyer or a bank president. Outstanding leadership . I. . football games . . . 'highest of the high'. Richard O. Pein peg, 457 Lewis Jr. and Sr. Swim. Team 2-83 Varsity A 2-83 Adv. Campaign Charity Ball B3 Chem. 83 C. l. C. Rep. 53 M. 81 W. Rell 6. 72 lntrsect. Bskt. 63 Willis' Wolves 3-83 Nat- uralists 3. Ambition: A lively vocation-undertaking. Fluttering leaves . . , driving ambition 3 , winter warmth. Forty-eight Conrad P. Petersen Connie 457 Nash Boys' Glee 5-83 Gamble's Gamblers B3 German 33 Naturalists 4. Ambition: Travel around the world in leisure. Deck chairs . . . harmonious voices . . . field trips. Edwin M. Petersen Pete 459 Young Capt. R. O. T. C. 83 Capt. Rifle Team 6, 73 Finance Com.3 Times Rep. 3, 63 Law 83 M. Xi W. Rep. 83 Picked Platoon 5-83 Picked Squad 33 Opera 4, 63 Delegate Jr. City Club 8. Ambition: Make my second million before the first. Suede iackets . . . military tactics . . . boyish grins. Lucille M. Petersen Pete 462 Lloyd C. l. C. Rep. 2, 53 Times Rep. 63 Y 63 Law 83 Commencement Com. 83 Girls' Glee 33 Booster B. Ambition: To have and to hold. Orange corduroy iackets . . .soft blushes . . . gay crowds. Theodore P. Petersen Ted 453 Young lntra. Baseball 53 lntra. Track Winner 63 Track Team 3'5: M. 81 W. Rep. 23 Times Rep. I, 4, 83 C. l. C. Rep. 73 German 3, 4, 83 History 5, 63 Law 73 Class Day Com. 8. Dance pavilions . . . custom-made clothes . . . daring. Patrick P. Petrone Pat 454 Ryerson Waterboy of Football l-33 Sgt. at-Arms Italian 33 Fresh. intra. Bskt.3 Pentong 63 Law 83 Science Honor 6. Ambition: To have a car. Admiring friends . , . court: iesters . . automobile shows. l-lenry W. Pfaff, Jr. Hank 452 Emmet Boys' Glee 2-83 Opera 3-83 R, O, T. C. l-43 Botany 5, 63 Latin l, 23 Sgt.-at-Arms Boys' G-lee 5. Ambition: Time will reveal it. Leather bound books . . . stirring male choruses . . . matter-of-fact. Alfred C. Pfiester Al 456 Locke Swim. Team 3, Intra. Bskt. 7, Arch. Club 3-8, Fresh. Football I, C. I. C. Rep. 3-5, M. 81 W. Rep. 4, Cartoonist 3-6, Band 4, Cubby's Brats I-8. Ambition: Armour Tech. Golf greens . . . little brown elf. . 'Please do not disturb'. Esolda Grace Phillips sally 460 Lloyd At I-lay: Pres. 81 Sec. Honor Society 2, 3. At Austin: C. I. C. Rep. 2, Times Rep. I, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 7, 8, Astral 4, Student Council 8, Y 2, Italian 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Tickling the keys, and then-? Brunette charm . . . yellow ionquils . . . dress rehearsals. Alfred Pickhardt Puck 455 Roosevelt At Roosevelt: German, History. At Austin: German 4-8, Refresh. Chrm. German 6-8, Astral Z, History 4. Ambition: Peddle peanuts at World's Fair. Frank fearlessness . . . wild mustangs . . . comfortable dens. Ralph Pillinger Raffles 456 Culoby's Brats 5-8, Intra. Bskt. 3, 4, Law 7, 8, History 7, 8, C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, Times Rep. 3, 4, Chem. 7, 8. Ambition: Join the Navy and see the world. Large tossing waves . . . Oriental trink- ets . . . 'girl in every port'. Catherine Eleanor Pitcher Kayo 46I Calhoun Times Rep. 4-7, C. I. C. Rep. I, Y 2, 3, 5, 6, Pentong, G. A. A. 3-5, C. I. C. I-8, College 5, 6. Ambition: To sleep in the drawer. Campfire . . . still waters . . . happy highways. William G. Pittman Bill 456 Youne Arch. Club 4-B, Law 8, Gym Team 7, C. I. C. Rep. 2, Sgt. R. O. T. C. 4, 5, Crack Co. 5, M. Xi W. Rep. 4, Cast Dido 81 Aeneas 5, Intra. Bskt. 2, Cartoonist 6. Ambition: To have my own way. Clean-cut appearance . . . quiet self- assurance . . . Roman plays. CLASS OF I932V2 Gertrude L. Plotkowski Gertie 460 Hanson Park College B, Y I, C. I. C. I-8, Pen- tong 8, French 6. Ambition: To have a successful career. Cheerful home life , . . ecru curtains . . . red poppies. Virginia B. Plummer Giney 460 Howe Prom Com. 8, Del. All-City Girls' Conf., Astral Rep., Nom. Com. 8, M. X1 W. Rep., C. I. C, Rep. I-4, Law, Times Rep., Col- lege Rep., G. A. A., Photo Clean-up Com. Ambition: Illinois to study. Ohl Yeah! Full moons . . . high collared dresses . . . poise. Dwight Daniel Ponsonby Bud 453 Our Lady of Mercy V.-Pres. Cartoonist 6, Cartoonist 5-7, Op- era 6-8, Cast Lucky Jade , Law 7, C. I. C. 2-5, Times Rep. I, 4, 6. Earnest sincerity . . . caricatures . 'everybody's pal'. Nadine I. Popplewell Deen 46l Tilton French 4, C. I. C. I-8, Y 4. Ambition: Let Fate take its course. Sweet simplicity . . . moon-kissed waters . . . hospitality. Edith Alice Porter Blondie 46l Providence Academy Cast Lucky Jade 7, Sec. Law 6, Prog. Com. Opera 8, College 8, Law 6, C. I. C. 2-8, Sec. Italian 5, G. A. A. Rep. 6, 7, Latin 3. Ambition: London, Paris, Nice, Orient, California-Home. Strains of 'The Blue Danube' . . . opera successes . . . statuesclue loveliness. Peter M. Prest Pete 457 Lewis R. O. T. C. I-4, Naturallsts 3, C. I. C. Rep., Times Rep., Willis' Wolves 4-8, German 2, Intra. Bskt. 6, Intersect. Foot- ball 8, Intra. Baseball 5, Chem. B. Ambition: Crane College. Fresh March mornings . . . spicy tang of pine . . . yacht on a blue bay. Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Thomas Edward Proulx Tom 45l Sumner C. I. C. Rep. I-7: Intra. Bskt. I-3: M. 31 W. Rep. 5: Radio 6, 7: Chem. 7: Botany 3, 4: Fresh. Football: Naturalists: French: Sect. Club. Ambition: Be a famous physician and surgeon. Quiet corridors . . . pretty nurses . . . gleaming steel instruments. Roger C. Quarnstrom 460 Byford Galbraith's Gang. Ambition: To be a success. Lofty hay stacks . . . steps to success . . . seclusion. Beatrice M. Rada Bea 46l Tilton C. I. c. I-sg 6. A. A. 2-8. Ambition: Become successful in the busi- ness world. Green pines . . . cool October air . . plaid velvetsf' Mildred D. Rasmussen Millie 46l Cameron C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To succeed in music and in business. lvory keys . . . lilting melodies . . portrait of a lady. Donald Rowe Rast Rastus 455 Kev Ed. Feature Sect. M. 81 W. 8: Ed. Stu- dent Forum Times 7: Clean-up Com. 51 3rd place, Writers' Contest. Ambition: To write books or a Newspaper column. Wisecracks . . . a line that 'slays 'em' . . . man-about-town. Melvin I-I. Rathert Mel 456 St. Pauls Lutheran Arch. Club IYS: C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4E Box- ing 6: Science I, 2: Spring Footbdlll Cubby's Brats I-8. Ambition: To go to University ot Cali- fornia. Frisco's Golden Gate . . . punching 5595 . . .the Rose Bowl. Fifty suv' YD'-s L t I Ruth Adeline Reah Honey 462 Lloyd Two Yr. Ring Chrm. 4: C. I. C. Rep. 2, 6: Times Rep. I, 4: Booster: Girls' Glee 3. Ambition: To have and to hold I?l. f'A tune or two . . . carefree congenial- ity . . . 'lady of leisure'. Eugene I-l. Reuter Gene 454 Tilton Ambition: Win an argument with Clarence Darrow. Heated court room arguments . . . con- cealed wisdom . . . book lined shelves. I-Iarold I-Iarvey Rich Richie 453 St. John's Military Academy Pres. Law 8: Chrm. I-Iey Day 8: Chrm. Prom Com. 8: C. I. C. Mem. Com. 8: Ist Lt. R. O. T. C. 7: lnterclub 8. Ambition: A successful business man in life. Conference tables . . . eager vivacity . . . big business. John S. Richmond Doc 45I Lewis Ambition: University of Southern Cali- fornia. Aeroplane pilots . . . football uniforms . . . speed. Ruth l. Rissman Rissie 460 Cameron 7, 8: College 6, 8: I-Iistory 5: Ten- nis 5: Spanish 2. Ambition: To be some nice boy's ambi- tion. Sunny tennis courts . . . cozy bungalows . . . forget-me-nots. Adolph Ptatt Rockstroh Rockie 458 Funston Aeroplane Club Z, 3: Botany 3, 4: Cross Country 4, 6: R. O. T. C. I, 2. Ambition: To become a civil engineer. Gigantic reservoirs . . . red-hot rivets . . . deep wooded valleys. Sherman Eugene Rose Sherm 45l Orr lntra. Bskt, l-33 Chem. 7, 83 Pentong 33 Naturalist 5. Ambition: To be ambitious. Chatty pleasantries . . . nonchalance . . . tense basket ball games. l-lortense L. Rosenus 45l Emmet Clean-up Chrm. Room Com. 43 Chrm. School Clean-up Campaign 73 Publ, Com. Disraeli 6, Touchdown 83 Class Day Com. B3 Mem. Chrm. C. l. C. 63 Wash- ington Pageant 73 Little Theatre3 College3 Astral. Ambition: American Academy of Fine Arts. Lustrous curls . . . yellow datlodils . . . baby doll parties. Janet lviathieson Ross Jinty 462 off Printing Com. 43 G, A. A. 4-63 M. 81 W. Rep. 43 Y 33 Class Day Com. 8. Ambition: See America first. Winding streams . . . blue flax Flowers . . . capability. William H. Rottmayer Bill 451 Orr lntra. Bskt. I, 33 lntra. Baseball 2, 43 Times Rep. l, 4, 53 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Radio 63 Boys' Glee 4'73 German 2, 33 History 43 Law 83 Pentong 3. Ambition: Sorry, l'm only allowed six words. Competence . . . broad shoulders . . friendliness. Sylvia Baernice Rubenstein Ruby 453 Marshall G. A, A. Rep. 2, 33 Tennis Rep. 23 Col- lege 4, 53 Refresh. Com. Pentong 6, 7. Ambition: To do what l want to do. Sorority porches . . . dark beauty . . busy evenings. Bernyce E. Rubin Bunny 455 Emmet CoIlege3 C. I. C.3 Tennis Rep.3 Y 3 His- tory. Ambition: To travel around the world. Carmen geraniums . . . originality . . emerald rings. CLASS OF l932V2 Lillian M. Rud Ln 459 Locke Y 3, 83 C. l. C. I-83. Y Rep.3 G. A. A. lg Times Rep.3 Spanish 33 Pentong 43 College 5. Ambition: To do bigger and better things. Sunlit porches . , . winding roads . . . eggshell china. Nina Mary Rybaclc Niny 459 Hanson Park - ii ii C. l. C. Rep. 63 Times Rep, 63 Y l-83 Sec. Sect. Club 7, 83 German 63 G. A. A. I3 C. l. C. l-83 College 73 Cheer Lead- ers 4. Ambition: To travel and hate men. Checked ginghams . . . gay confetti . . . winding woodland paths. Grace Ruth Sacco Gay 452 Emmet Y Rep. l, 23 Jr. College l, 23 College 6, 73 Times Rep. 63 Refresh. Chrm. Latin 83 Law 73 Tennis 53 G. A. A. 53 C. l. C. l-83 Pentong l-33 Cast Dido 81 Aeneas 3. Ambition: Have all my dreams come true. A ray of sunshine . . . red and yellow tulips . . . magnetism. Marjorie G. Sauerberg Marie 454 Hay Y Rep. l-83 Botany Rep. 3, 43 Chem. 83 French Rep. 3-8. Ambition: To be a designer. Flaming curls . . . lithesome . . . wild poppies. Louise E. Savage Lou 460 Nash Y 3, 6, 7, 83 History Rep. 5-73 Pentong 3-53 College Rep, 6-83 Tennis 53 Law 83 Astral 2, 33 Spanish 2, 33 Girls' Glee 4, 5. Ambition: To live quietly, happily, and serenely. Secrets to share . . . ocean breezes . . . peach blossoms. Hannah M. Scaling Rea 450 Locke Times Rep, 33 Law 83 College 7, 83 G. A. A. Rep. 4, 53 Tennis 2, 33 C. l. C. l-83 History 6, 73 Y 5, 73 Spanish 43 Pen- tong 6-B. Ambition: Aviation-winging through the blue. l'Fast dance steps . . . wavy red hair . . iolly times. Fifty-one MAROON AND WHITE William J. Schmoll BiIl 462 Webster C. l. C. Rep. 45 85 lntra. Bskt. 65 75 ln- tra. Baseball 55 M. Xi W. Rep. 2, 35 His- tory 5, 65 Times Rep. 55 R. O. T. C.5 Draw- ing 45 Law 8. Ambition: Purdue and engineering. Witty iokes . . . tailored suits . popularity. Marguerite L. Schneider Marge 460 Nash Y 2, 35 Spanish 45 College 75 Little Theatre 6, 7. Ambition: To continue my work in music. Little girl, big ideas . . . spontaneous smiles . . . baby grand pianos. Arthur P. Schulemsohn Pierpont Shus 453 Emmet Chess and Checker5 Spring Football5 Car- toonist Publ.5 History5 Botany5 Spanishg Law. Ambition: Cartoonist on the New York Herald Staff. Silent concentration . . . witty cartoons . . . newspaper offices. Irma lda Schuler 463 Cameron Astral 85 M. 81 W. Rep. 65 Tennis Rep. 55 G. A. A. 65 College 85 German 35 Y 7. Ambition: Play football for Northwesterrfs Wildcats, Whining tennis rackets . . . sweet sauci- nesss . . . football games. Eugene Schwartz Gene 453 Lewis lst Lt. Band l-85 Sec. Science Honor 45 Orchestra 2-65 lntra. Bskt. 45 lntra. Base- ball 45 Chrm. Research Com. History 55 Law5 Pres. Chess 81 Checker 4-65 Pentong5 Clean-up Com. 55 Boys' Glee. Ambition: To be like Cap. Mellow music . . . deep idealism . . studied recreation. Roberta .lane Schwartz Robby 452 Emmet Sec. C. I. C. 85 Pres. Botany 85 Ed. Tell Me, Tell Me 85 lnterclub 85 Order l329 85 College Style Show 85 Sec, -Botany 71 Treas. Little Theatre 75 Cast Disraeli 6, V.-Pres, Botany 6. Ambition: To hitch my wagon to a star. Glimmer of pearls . . . curtain calls . . . red carnations. Fifty-two Edwin L. Schweiger Mutt 457 Lovett Willis' Wolves 4-85 Law 85 R. O. T. C. l-45 lntra. Bskt. 55 lntra. Baseball 65 Sect. Football 85 The Four Horsemen. Ambition: To help wherever I can. Splash of oars on cool, clear waters . . .July . . .mountain camps. Henry Harold Seifer Hank 45l Emmet Astral 4-65 Chem. 75 Pentong 3, 45 Science Honor 4, 55 Radio 65 Stamp 55 Times Rep. I5 Law 8. Ambition: To be a successful surgeon. High ideals . . . Congeniality . . college degrees. George Peter Sepsis Speed 453 Emmet Cross-Country 45 6, 85 Varsity A 85 Sr. Track 6-85 Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish 6, 75 ln- tra. Bskt. 55 History Rep. 55 Nom. Com. 55 Hall Guard Com. 55 Times Rep. 35 Fresh. Football 2. Ambition: To be a second Frank Merri- well. Mercury's only rival . . . quiet reserve . . . flying feet. Margaret Ada Sexauer Giggle-o 453 Spencer Asst, News Ed. Times 85 Reporter 75 Sil- ver Class Order I3295 Astral5 Publ. Com. Spanish 85 Chrm. Contest Com. Chem.5 M. X1 W. Rep.5 Y Rep.5 Tennis5 G, A. A. Ambition: Drilling holes in macaroni. Irish eyes . . . ready wit , . . outdoor sport. John l-l. Sharp Jack 453 Howe Chrm. Social Com, 5-85 Cast Disraeli 65 Hey Day Com. 6, 85 Clean-up Com. Chrm. 55 V.-Pres. 81 Treas. Debating 25 35 V.-Commander Order of Cheveron 55 Lit- tle Theatre 5-75 Prog. Chrm. Botany 85 Active Capt. Fencing 85 Cast George Washington. Ambition: To be a second Rentner. Master of ceremonies . . . Bond Street tailors . . . enthusiasm. Dorothy G. Shaw Dottie 455 Howe Conductor Gala Life 85 Cast Touch- down 85 Treas. C. l. C, 85 Editorial Writer Times 75 Little Theatre 6-85 Cast Clean-Up Play 75 Times Rep. l5 Class Day Com. 85 College 5-85 Tennis 5, 6. Ambition: To live, love, and be happy. Gay debutante . . . 'Gentlemen prefer blondes' . . . charm. Robert William Sherk Bob 453 Key Pin '81 Ring Com. 83 Swim. Team 6-83 Varsity A 7, 83 Law 83 lntra. Bskt. 43 Tennis 73 Times Rep. 43 C, l, C, Rep, l, 23 Publ. Hey Day 83 lntra. Baseball 3. Ambition: College. Sunny courts . . . whizzing tennis balls . . . college lite. Albert lvl. Siegal Al 453 Roosevelt Law 73 Public Speaking Play 73 Football Publ. 63 History 6. Ambition: To travel around the world. Stock exchange . . . frequent interviews . . . glistening snow. Richard Lynn Sims Dick 459 Cameron Opera 4-83 Boys' Glee 3-B3 Treas. Opera 63 Track Team 3-83 Washington Bi-Cen- tennial Com. 6, 73 Astral 43 Cast Pickles 5, Lucky Jade 7. Ambition: A roaring baritone. Magic brushes . . . footlights . melody. Gilbert Sisco Charles 454 Springdale, Arkansas At Springdale: Class Pres. 81 Sec. 3, 43 V.-Pres. F. F. A. 43 Band l-4. Ambition: Do better impersonations than Ward Wilson. Still waters . . . radio debuts . . . well liked. Alfred Max Slotta Herring Driver 457 Lane Student Council 33 lntra. Baseball 53 Ger- man 43 Archery Club 23 Tech. Prep. Rep. 33 Willis' Wolves 83 lntra. Bskt. 63 lntra. Football 8. Ambition: To become a physician and surgeon. Bright colored ties . . . cold midnight winds . . . discretion. Helen Gloria Slutsky Red 462 May Law 83 C. I. C. Rep. 2, 33 Times Rep. 3. 5, 63 e. A. A. sg Y 2, c. I. c. I-sg History 8. Ambition: To travel, travel and more travel. Kitchenette apartments . . . tailored clothes . . . old fashioned asters. ,l , ,.,' 'Z fc 'ti ' - , f , Ze W , C i 5 . CLASS OF l932V2 Louis B. Smoller Looty 455 Crane At Crane: Track, Swimming 3, 4. At Austin: Capt. lntra. Bskt. 53 Co-Chrm. Pub. Com. History 83 Chem. 83 Law 83 Delegate Jr. City Club 8. Ambition: Be Secretary of the Treasury. Big stakes . . . tast line . . . that cer- tain 'something'. Emma Florence Soderman Emmie 454 Marshall At Marshall: French 33 Botany 3. g At Austin: Clean-up Com. 73 Fencing 6, 73 College 73 Chem. 73 Y 73 Flower- Color-Motto Com. 8. Ambition: Spend my summer at the World's Fair. Pale organdies . . . winning smiles . . lilies ot the valley. Leona D. Sorensen Lee 462 Ryerson Astral l-33 Y I, 2, 73 College 43 C. l. C.3 Girls' Glee I-3. Ambition: Aviatrix-Africa-lnterior Dec- orator. Elysian rooms . . . pink water lilies . . . unassuming. Nicholas C. Speziale Nick 456 Gymnastic Team 6-8. Ambition: To be an aviator. Wide grins . . . athletic . . . soaring planes. Ruth Spiehs Rue 453 Tilton College Rep. 83 Xmas Box Chrm. 83 His- tory 63 Y Rep. 73 Tennis 63 G. A. A. 63 Botany 43 Law 73 Pentong 63 Gift Com. 8. Ambition: College. Sophistication . . . dim lanterns . . soft music. Theodore J. Stahl Ted 456 Nobel Arch. Club l-83 Jr. Track 4, 53 lntra. Bskt. 23 lntra. Baseball 73 International Draw. Ex. 6, 73 History 83 Cartoonist 23 lntra. Track 53 Science Honor l, 23 Cubby's Brats I-8. Ambition: Who knows? Drawing instruments . . . gothic arches . . honors. Fifty-three MAROON AND WHITE Martha Elsie St. Clair Marty 460 Young C. I. C. Rep., Pentong Rep. 2, 3, Times Rep., Clean-up Com. I. Ambition: To travel and travel some more. l'Afternoon teas . . . aristocratic furnish- ings . . . club meeting. Erna B. Steebrin Duchess 463 Tuley Ambition: To live down the name of Garbo. Myriads of topaz lights . . . Russian wolf hounds . . . dazzling ermine. Marjorie Seneda Stephens Marge 460 Byford M. Xi W. Rep. 8, Y 2, 5, 6, 7, Chem, 7, S, History 6, 7, Times Rep, 3, Refresh. Com. Chem. 7, G. A. A. 6, Photo Chrm, Clean-up Com. Hay Br. I, Naturalists 6, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To have a cabin in the moun- tains. Sweet peas . . . afternoon gatherings . . . cheerfulnessf' Stanley John Stewart sim 455 Nash Orchestra 2, 3, Astral 4, C. I. C. Rep. l, Gift Com. 8, Spanish 8, Ambition: Law. Taciturn dignity . . . serenity . . . ready humor. Bru no D. Strazza bosco Radu 456 Young Gymnastics 7, 8, Fresh. Football I, Fresh. Track I, B Football 2, Intra. Track 4, Intra. Bskt. 7, Track 3, 4, Cubby's Brats 4-8, Law 6, 7. Ambition: To see the world. Clever caricatures . . . flashing brushes . . . promsf' George E. Styburski 454 Cameron Orchestra 3, Intra. Bskt. 5, 6, Latin 4, History 5, Spanish 6. Ambition: To be another Lindbergh. The suave ambassador . . . state din- ners . deliberation. Fifty-four Kathryn R. Summerville 452 Spencer Treas. Y 8, Pres. Morning Y 2, Mem. Chrm. Y 5-7, Astral, History, Spanish, C. I. C. Ambition: To be an archangelll Sincere friendship . . . clever comebacks . . , mischievous eyes. Clyde Arnold Swanson Swanie 4:16 Nobel C. I. C., lntra. Bskt. 3, 4, lntra. Baseball 4, 5, 4ll Club 7, 8. Ambition: Follow dad's footsteps. Rising blue smoke . . . frosted fields . . . undauntedf' Alexander K. Thompson 457 Nash M. Xi W. Rep. I, 6, Times Rep. I, 7, Bskt. 3, 5, Football 2, 5, Baseball 3, Band I-5, Boys' Glee I-8, Chem. 7, 8, Mgr. Swim. Team 4, 5. Ambition: Settle down and marry a home girl. t'CooI evenings . . . good naturedness . . . Peck's 'bad boy'. Raymond George Thompson Ray 457 Howe Lighting Crew 5, 6, R. O. T. C. I-4, Skating 7, Band I, 2, Times Rep. 2, lntra. Bskt., Chem. 8, Law 8, Willis' Wolves 4-8. Ambition: To have success in the future. Tranquil evenings of summer . . . lively magazines . . . cool words. Ruth Thomsen Ruby 45I Byford Y Rep., Y , College, History. Ambition: To have health, wealth, and happiness. Earnest friendliness . . . the meadow lark's song . . . gay picnics. Rosalie May Todd Toddy 462 Emmet Y 6, French 4, Opera 5, 6, Law B, G, A. A. 6, C. I. C. I-8, History 8. Ambition: To be a blues singer. Floating balloons . . . carefree laughter . . . rose colored frocks. Anna Tonchick Chickie 463 German, Ambition: Oh! l'd be telling. Unruly curls . . . yivacity . . . mischie- vous eyes, Leonard Triggs Lenny 460 Key Intra. Bskt. 5, 6, Sr. Hi-Y 8, Chem. 7, 8, Law B, lntra. Track 6, Times Rep. 2, His- tory 8, Prep. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: To be the world's greatest chisler. Light healrtedness . . . maroon Pontiacs . . , towering skyscrapers. Olga A. Trulli Truly 455 Schurz At Schurz: Pep Club, Bskt., Golf, Tennis, Ambition: The world's best surgeon and M. D. Gay folk dances . . . bright scarfs , . . deep red roses. Lillian Constance Trus sunshine, 461 Lloyd Asst. Ed. Times 8, L'AlIegro 8, Class Day Com. 8, Times Rep. I-5, M. 81 W. Rep. I-5, Astral 8, Pentong Rep, l-8, College Rep. 5, G, A. A. 4, 5, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To do nothing gracefully. Radiant smiles . . . quiet thought . . pleasant evenings for two. Dorothy Tugendhaft Tugie 452 Sabin Jr. High Pres. Latin 8, Refresh. Com. Latin 7, Latin 3-8, Botany 3, 4. At Sabin: Dramatic l, 2, Girls' Glee, Jr. Dramatic l, 2. Ambition: Only the Shadow knows. Black-eyed Susans . . . a friend to all . . . deep red rubies. Herman l. Turchik Turch 454 Marshall Chem. 7, 8, Science Honor Rep. 4, Car- toonist 6, Latin 4, History 5, Spanish 6, Track 4, lntra. Bskt. 5. Ambition: To be another Irving Langmuir. Einstein's protege , . . theories . . . quiet thoughts, CLASS OF l932V2 RuthS.Tyner Ruthie 462 May Law 8, C. l. C. 2-7. Ambition: To exceed my height through brainwork. Home life . . . flickering candle light . . purple twilight. Edward Joseph Urban Joe 453 Marshall Bskt. 5-8, Varsity A 5-8, lntra. Bskt, 2-4, Spanish 3-5, Law 6, 7, Botany 3, 4, History 5, 6, Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To please my public, SpectacuIar shots , . . male companions . . . noisy locker rooms. Anton L. Van Bladel Tony 456 Byford lntra, Bskt. 4, 4ll Club 7, C. l. C. Ambition: Printing that satisfies. Plans for the future . . , quiet shadows . . . influence. Frank J, Viehmann F 455 May M. Xt W, Rep. 6-8, Football 8, C. l. C. Rep. l, Chem. 8, German 3, 4. Ambition: Collich. Plaid muf-flers . . . collegiate capers . . . chemical formulae. Mary Grace Vitale May 46l Hay French 4, C. l. C. I-8, Y 4, Flower Kr Motto Com. 8, Ambitioni To travel and be independent. Sweetness . , . organ at twilight . . . contentment. Dorothy lvlay Vrooman Bskt. Photo, Swim., G. A. A. 5, 6, Ambition: To become a Girl Scout Leader. Glowing campfires . . . frail primroses , . . happy smiles - raffymve MAROON AND WHITE Josephine N. Vruno Jay 459 Lewis Y Rep. S3 Times Rep. l3 College 83 C. l. C. I-8: Law 83 G. A. A. 7, 83 Bskt. 23 Capt. Ball 23 Cheerleaders 4. Ambition: Private secretary to The Baron Munchausen. Soft melodies . . . quiet June evenings . . . Venetian gondolas. Lester Aaron Waldman Les 452 Emmet Bskt. 6, 83 Track 53 lntra. Track 53 lntra. Bskt. I-53 Crack Squad I3 Latin I, 23 Law 73 Botany 43 Corp. R. O. T. C. 4. Ambition: Graduate from Illinois-make millions. Athletic events . . . Illinois campus . . . self-assurance. lrene Marie Wallner I 462 Emmet M. 81 W. Rep. 73 Opera 5, 63 French 83 Law 83 G. A. A. 63 C. l. C. Rep. 73 C, l. C. l'8: Y 63 Astral 73 History 8. Ambition: To be the fourth Boswell sister. Starched uniforms . . . hearty laughter . . . chatty pleasantriesf' Gordon G. Warder Gordy 452 Emmet Pres. Student Council 83 Pres. C. l. C. 83 Cadet Maior R. O, T. C. 83 Picked Platoon 5-BQ Chrm. Pin and Ring Com. B3 Student Court 73 Scribe lnterclub 63 Pres. Latin 63 lntra. Bskt. 53 Hey Day Com. 8. Ambition: To become a politician in Congress. Book lover . . . rolling golf greens . . dazzling speed boats. Lorraine Ruth Ware LO 460 Marshall G. A. A. 6, 73 C. l. C. 5'8: Y 53 Col- lege 6. Ambition: Seek, find, and not yield. Silver ribbons . . . happy adventures . . . dewy buttercupsf' Dorothy E. Weber Dot 462 Emmet Bus. Mgr, Times 83 Asst. Bus., Mgr. Times 73 Gold Class Order l3293 Quill and Scroll B3 Astral l, 23 M. 81 W. Rep. l'3: Nom- Com. 63 G. A. A. 63 Finance Com. 8. Ambition: To outlive the depression. Tailored tweeds . VWGPQQGUY desks . . . impressive executive ability. Fifty-six Margaret E. Weber Marge 460 May Capt, Bskt. 53 C. l. C. I-83 Y 33 Girls' Band l3 Science Honor 83 G. A. A. 53 Law. Ambition: Be a second Babe Didrikson. Basketball victory . . . shower rooms . . . heartinessf' Fredrick John Weiss Fritz 458 Hay Fin. Com. 83 M. 8: W. Rep. 7, 83 Chem.3 German 8. Ambition: lntend to be a Manual Train- ing teacher. Capable hands . . . sawdust strewn woodshops . . . immaculate attire. Marvin B. Weiss Marv 4Sl Emmet Fencing Team 7, 83 Gift Com. 83 Sgt. R, O. T. C.3 Chem. 7, 83 Pentong3 Times RBD., Botany3 Radio3 R. O. T. C. l-63 C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: To be a second Weissmuller. Gleam of swords . . . a white tile pool . . . sport roadstersf' Betty Sue Welch 452 Key Cast Disraeli 63 Trees. Little Theatre 63 Little Theatre 5-8: College Cab. 63 Chrm. Costume Com. 83 College Style Show 83 Commencement Com, 83 College l-B3 Sec. Law 73 V.-Pres. Law 8. Ambition: School of Speech at North- western University. Moonlit gardens . . . smart campus frocks . . . fraternity dances. Mary Ada Wetherill 455 Morse Mem. Bronze Relay Team3 C. l. C. Rep. 53 Tennis 33 Spanish 33 Y 73 College 7, 83 G. A. A. 4-73 M. Si W. Rep. 6, 7. Ambition: Chicago Normal-then-who knows? Cheery greetings . . . silver fox scarfs . . . beach parties. Wanda Lenore Wickert Wandie 463 Lloyd Times Rep. 83 German 2, 33 College 53 Tennis 63 Y 73 History 4. Ambition: Music, music, and more music. Twinkiing fingers . . . contagious smiles . . . golden curls. John Lewis Wier Jack 453 Howe Class Day Com. 8, Cast Disraeli , Cast Touchdown 8, Little Theatre 6, 7, Jr. Track 4, 5, Radio 8, Washington Pageant 7, lntra. Bskt. 3. Ambition: Caesar got his, why should l? Dreamy thoughts . . . a likeable tel- low . . . stage technique. Ralph W. Wilson Stick 457 Lewis Chem.A8, lntra. Sect. Bskt. 6, C. l. C. Rep. 4A, 6, Times Rep. 2, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, Wil- lis' Wolves 4, 8, Naturalist 3, German 2, Spanish 6, 7. Ambition: Earn my NaCl in this world. Flash ot a basketball . . . field trips . . . research laboratories. Woodrow Albert Wilson Woody 458 Young C. l. C. l, Times Rep. 2, 6, 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, Spanish 7, Chem. 7. Ambition: Be the world's greatest flag- pole sitter. Personalit man . . . unlimited enthu- ' Y ' ll siasm . . . accomplishments. Theodore P. Winlcelmann Ted 454 Bytord Class Sec. 7, 8, All-City Girls' Cont. B, Social Rep. 5, 6, College Rep. 5, 6, C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4, Y lf8, Opera 4, 5, Chem. 7. Ambition: Be queen in someone's kitchen. Moonlit terraces . . . twinkling eyes . . . snowy summits. Carol Marion Wise 454 Lloyd All-City Girls' Cont. 6, Y Cab. 6, C. l. C. Rep. 5, 6, Glee 4, 6, 7, Y Rep. 5, 6, College. Ambition: Win a scholarship to Chicago University. Strolls onthe Midway . . . college libra- ries . . . success. Wilhelmina W. Wolt Willie 460 Emmet Y l-3, German l-6, Times Rep. 3, Law 8. Ambition: Getting my man. i Gay mimicry . . . coguettish eyes . . trivolity. CLASS OF l932V2 Erwin J. Vfoltt Er 459 Crane Stamp 81 Coin Club 3, 4, Botany 3, Zoe- phita Club 4. At Austin: Golt Team 6. Ambition: To be a certified public ac- countant. Quiet otfice buildings . . . telephone calls . . . alertness. Bernice C. Yanzito Bern 46l Lloyd 'Img' 25' ltalian 6' College 2-5' C. l. C. Ambition: Beat my twin in tennis. Gay tennis trocks . . . charming friend' liness . . . nonchalancef' Eunice lvl. Yanzito 453 Lloyd Pentong 3, Astral 6. Ambition: To go to Wheaton. Lavender and ivory lace . . . tennis triumphs . . . cool summer evenings. Harry Andrew Young Jett 457 Lovett C. l. C. Rep. 5, lntra. Baseball 5, lnter. Sect. Bskt. 6, lntra. Sect. Football 8, Willis' Wolves, Chem, 8, The Four Horse- men. Ambition: To become an inventor. Books on inventions . . . complicated experiments . . . club houses. Edward A. Zabawski 454 Hanson Park Ambition: Manage the White Sox. Sweat shirts . . . hot summer afternoons . . World Series games. Jeanette G. Zaiac Jerry 459 Lewis Sec. G. A. A. 6, Com. on Com. 8, Times Rep. 2, C. I. C. Rep. 3, College Rep. 8, G. A. A. 4-8, Y 6-B, Cheer Leader 4. Ambition: To become a gym instructor. Silver trophies . . . Olympic games , , , merriment. Fifty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Irene Jessie Zalupski Pair 459 si. Helen ,,' f Tennis 3, 43 G. A. A. 5-B, Y 4, 5, Law 'Ji y 8, College 63 C. I. C. I-8. . ' Ambition: To be an equestrienne. 7 ' X 5 Cinder bridle paths . . , 'horses tor it hire' . . . tailored clothes. 'i fy ! I Tille S. Zimmerman Te-Ze 462 Emmet Astral I, 2, Pentong 7, College 8, G. A. A. 63 Times Rep. 3, 4, C. C. Rep. 3, 4, Nom. Com. 6, College Style Show 8. b Ambition: Swim like Weissmullerg play tennis like I-Iotmeister. Parisian modes . . . winning ways . . . flashing racketsf' Andrew S. Zinga Andy 457 Lewis Orchestra I-3g lntra. Baseball Capt. 51 lntra. Bskt. 6, C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, 55 M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 3, 6, 8, Times Rep, 5, 8, Wil- lis' Wolves 4-83 Inter. Sect. Football 8. Ambition: To succeed in my projects. Contagious cheerfulness . . . Neapolitan twilight . . . forever young. I-tarold V. Zussin Hal 455 Gregory Cross-Country 8, Varsity A 8, Track 4, Tennis Team 3, Fencing 8, Fresh. lntra. Bskt. 2, C. I. C., Swim. l'33 Soph. lntra. Bskt. 4, Fresh. Track 2. Ambition: To be a famous commercial artist. Art galleries . . . swish of brushes . . . unlimited enthusiasm. 6' GRADUATES Edward Anderson Colombo Angelotti Rudolph I-I. Behrens Bernice E. I. Brown! I Ivlary Cliti I Ely Cohen Harold Alfred Davis William Allen Denny Merle Duha John George Economos Florence M. Edelman Charles A. Fox William James Gentleman Angelo Guirato Samuel J. Guy Muriel I-leggeland Frank Thomas l'lulett John Walter Jensen Ralph Irving Levy Andrew J. Mascheroni Eleanor L. McClellam Virginia A. IVlcDonald Phyllis Ivlehlman Fifty-eight Irving Iviichalsen Katherine lvl. Ivlickel Robert T. O'Brien Christopher T. O'NeiIl Dwight B. Parker Edward J. Peterson Clemens B. Poersh Sarah Prero Ruth E. Prest Kenneth C. Randolph Edward Albert Rath Seymour Reichstein Ronald Rosher Ivlargeret Simms Louis C. Sothras Frank Sottrell William G. Spagat William J. Stokes Ervin A. Tews Edson L. Turner William Ungs Eugenie Von Stechow John Woodburn CL Ass OF l932V2 ffm' MM-2? ?OUF2 I5 A CROXMD CAMWNG OUT DA L5 BABE4 ANN C5lCvCnL.L6 wmsoma Mpfxoaus Fifty MAROON AND WHITE Sixty MOST POPULAR- Jennie Osmundsen, Betty Welclw, Dorottiy Slwaw. BEST PERSONALITY- Jennie Osmundsen, Alice DuVal, Tillie Zimmerman. MOST BRILLIANT- Marion Loomis, Miriam Livingston Mildred Rassmussen. MOST FOR AUSTIN- Marion Loomis, Roberta Schwartz, Mildred McCall. BEST NATU RED- Catlwerine Carmiclwael, Mary Fusco, Dorotlwy Kratt. MOST TALENTED- Dorotlny Stiaw, Roloerta Schwartz, Mildred Anderson. MOST SOPHISTICATED- Jean Edington, Frances Drum- mond, Virginia Plummer. MOST ATI-I LETIC- Jeanette Zaiac, Beverly Laursen Mary Fusco. MOST INDIVIDUAL- Sylville Frew, Marie Angelacos, Pearl Eisman. PRETTI EST- Dawn Burger, I-Iarrietta Kelley, Louise Allen. !P,Oli LIQMXEY iw-QI EIS QDEUQ aa?yit,t,c JRC IBTU' ITT li f, RET? JERRY IIVIEBLIQ J I EDO' li. CLASS OF I9 3 MOST POPULAR- l-larold Kabus, Leonard Pe-iter, Michael Dyblca. BEST PERSONALITY- Jackson Latham, Woodrow Wil- son, Edmund Bair. MOST BRILLIANT- Leonard Peiter, Kenneth Ander- son, Harold l limmelman. MOST EOR AUSTIN- Gordon Warder, Jaclcson Latham, Kenneth Johnston. BEST NATU RED- Robert O'Brien, Byron Green- wood, William Gentleman. MOST TALENTED- l'larold Kabus, John Moenclc, Ed- ward Peeples. BIGGEST CUTAUP- Michael Dybka, Andrew Alle- qretti, Louis Smoller. MOST ATHLETIC- Michael Dybka, Elmer Nordciuist, Charles Andersen. MOST INDIVIDUAL- Sam Guy, Joseph Older, Anton I-lipslny. BEST LOOKING- Robert Katz, Robert Sherlc George Szolce 2 V2 Sixty-o ne MAROON AND WHITE Sixty-t ,.,., .,.. . , 1 fx of . A,, .mi Q I.- .... ,,A.,,lgg.:T . s X 2 L 2 5,,N,,,,,, f L for-S S 3 1 1 1 .WN .L..--..........- . , , , , E V 3 i I L--. r . ,' , .,.-..WL,. . .. . I E , . 1 . , 1 X , ,' I Q 1 , . ' ' ,A J A . L 3 I E r L,.--,- - J 'M NY- JV AM CLASS OF '33 John Schroeder ...... , ,, A . ,..,.,, President Henry Samson ..,...r,r., .. .,,. Vice-President Herbert Soderberg, , .Secretary Florence Doe ...,....,.,, L. . ...,.,r Treasurer Manlio Rosa., ,..Sergeant-at-Arms A CLASS MGTTO Climb Though the Rocks Be Rugged CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Sweetpea Deep Pink and White L 1 I .4 CLASS OF l933 COMMITTEES OF THE CLASS OF I933 COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: John Schroeder, Chairman: Miss Deaton, Mr. Marsh, Advisers. Jane Vinton, Charles Runner, Carl Kramer, Jaclc Tracy, Laura Jordan, Willard Olsen, Helen Binning, Eileen Curry, Charles Meister, George Pat- sios, Paul Lester, Russell Anderson, Margaret Wetzel, Frances Nasiatlca, Joan Parsygnat, Edith Horwitz, Wanda Wilga, Charlotte Gwin, Inez Pizzica, Arline Kennedy. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Bob Benson, Chairman: Mr. Bollinger, Mr. Little, Mrs. Moore, Miss Troeger, Advisers. Bessie Nicopoulos, Betty Lane, Ruth Peloubet, Millicent Marshall, Ruth Hettinger, Yale Corcoran, Myrtice Maclcprang, Ed Boarini, Henry Glatclce, Norman Snow, George Benedelc, Hugh Hince, Bertha Schlosser, Nettie Peleszalc, Signe Thompson, lrene Karsten, Esther Hansen, Jane Houghton, Bernice Wilder. CLASS DAY: John Werner, Chairman: Miss Gaynor, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Roth, Mrs. Haas, Miss Johnson, Advisers. Sylvia Gussin, lrene Horwitz, George Knaub, Myrtle Knuth, Francis Lange, Evelyn Bachner, Esther Rasniclc, Eleanor Mueller, Jerome Loubslcy, William Berntsten, Robert Durbin, Margaret Manning, Eleanor Jessie, Eleanor Hotlman, Virginia Borngraber, Marion Hagerneister, Norma Miller, Evelyn Thompson, Ernest Schneider. PROM COMMITTEE: Edward Epstein, Chairman: Miss Maher, Mr. Butler, Mrs. Han- sen, Miss Atwater, Capt. Jenlcs, Advisers. Shirley Leibow, Dan Ballantine, Milton Blunclc, John Stahnlce, Dorothy Cottey, Grace Mesler, Allen Hahn, Bernard Shand- Ier, Glen Yerlmey, Chris Brinlrmann, Lawrence Stoneberg, Frances Hein, Evelyn Pedersen, Howard King, Mabel Stadheim, Arline Pinchouclc, Ariel White, Doris Kripner, Beatrice Miller. ITINANCE COMMITTEE: Chester Elder, Chairman: Miss Robinson, Mr. Nichols, Advisers. Phyllis Waldman, Walter Lindeman, Frances Darcy, Dorothy Ruther. Anna Santopadre, Antoinette Guinta, Mary Earnest, Dorothea Scharelc. IDRINTING AND ENGRAVING COMMITTEE: Jaclc Leahy, Chairman: Miss Church, Mr. Wareham, Advisers. Ted Kroll, Norman Fehrm, Fred Latzel, John O'Connell, Evert Marti, Robert Hill, Tom Mognor. FLOWER, COLOR AND MOTTO COMMITTEE: La Verne Luedtke, Chairman: Miss Tench, Adviser, Margaret Murdoclc, Virginia Seber, Mariorie Clarlc, Eileen Levander, Lois Hanson, Robert I Jenson, Ruth Hanson, Anna Letriclc, Helen Kennedy, , Alva Jordan. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Lillian Handelman, Chair- man: Mr. Beclc, Adviser. Howard Weclrerly, Emmet Burdesall, Ethel Stipelc, Tim Dalton, Richard Brown, Oliver Koehler, Harry Satilrain, Orme Kellet, Evelyn Bernstein, Mary Patt, Ethel Stiepelc. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Blossom Sher, Chairman: Miss Deaton, Mr. Marsh, Advisers. Margaret O'Leary, Rob- ert Krasnow, Jean Price, Gladyce Adams, Frank Emme. PIN AND RING COMMITTEE: Robert Stattord, Chair- man: Mr. Finley, Miss Gladdish, Advisers. Lillian Wit- zel, Alice Hallman, Rosario Motto, Warren De Groot. Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE Ruth Abrams 468 May History 7, B, Y 6, 7, Spanish 5, 6, Tennis I, 2, Law B. Ambition: To sweep the cobwebs off pros- perity. Shiny mahogany desks . . . Brown outfits . . sincerity. Gladyce La Vergne Adams GIady 469 Foreman Junior High College Rep. 6-7-8, Champ. Capt. Ball Team 7, History 5, 7, 8, Y 4, 5, Pentong 6-7-B, Tennis 4, S, Spanish Rep. 4, 5, Sci- ence Honor 3, G. A. A. 3. Ambition: My Mama won't let me tell. Sweet smiles . . . captain ball victories . . . ruffled organdy frocks. Harold Axel Alland Red 46I Young Science Honor 4, 5, Foreign Ekc. Mgr. 6, 7, Arch. Club 6-7-8, Intra. Bskt. 4, 5, lntru. Baseball 4-6, Boys' Club Rm. Com., C. l. C. Rep. 4-6, BolIinger's Brotherhood 6-7-8. Ambition: To design and build a sky- scraper. Athletic fields . . . maiestic buildings . . . dizzy heights. Anthony J. Allegretti Tony 45l Quigley Orchestra 6, 7, Pentong. Ambition: I don't know, you guess. Serious thought . . . afternoons at the Cub's Park . . . soft mellow tones. Frederick S. Allen, Jr. Bud 462 Tilton Troeger's Tramps, Gym Team 8, Chem. 7, B, Swim. 4, Track 5, Science Honor 2, Times Rep. 5, 6. Ambition: lnvent a mechanical-man to do math problems. Nonchalance . . . field practice . . quiet brilliance. Marion Elaine Amundsen 452 I-lay M, Xi W. Rep. 7, 8, History 7, College 7, 8, Spanish 8, G. A. A. 6, 7, French 4, 5. Ambition: Stop laughing at my OWU iokes- Leisurely pleasures . . . hearty laughter . . . baby grand pianos. Sixty-four Arnold Andersen Arnie 45I Orr News Ed. Times 8, Sport Ed. Times 7, Gold Class Order l329 7, B, Quill and Scroll 8, V.-Pres. German 4, Sgt.-at-Arms Boys' Glee 6. Ambition: To do Ben Franklin one better. Deep-set eyes . . . choice books . . . achievements. Russell Martin Andersen Slugger 460 Lewis Intra. Bskt. Champs. 6, Intra. Baseball 5, Pentong 8, Law 8, Butler's Buddies 4-8, Intra. Track 4, Times Rep., Sec. Football 3. Ambition: Sell ice in Hades. Strike one! . , . emerald green . . athletic meets. Eleanor Catherine Anderson EI 463 Hay Law 8, History 4, Pentong 8, College 5, Boosters 7, Nicholsonians, Ambition: Let the future i?l decide. Swagger coats , . . refreshing coco colas . . . many boy friends. Helen Virginia Anderson Lolly 467 Locke College 7, 8, MY l, 2, C. l. C., History B, Spanish 3, 4. Ambition: To acquire the wealth of Rockefeller. Ethereal sweetness . . . organ music . . solemnity. Russell Clarence Anderson Andy 462 Morse Pres, Varsity A 8, Sr. Track 3-8, Cross Country Team 8, Varsity A 3-8, Com. on Com. 8, Swim. 3, Intra. Bskt., Baseball 3-7, Student Council B, lnterclub 8, Hi-Y 6-8, Golf 8. Ambition: To beat Gene Venske in the l936 Olympics. Silver trophies . . . Austin's Hercules . . . 'a genial gentleman'. William R. Anderson Einstein 455 Lovett Times Rep. 2, 3, Band 3-8, Chem. 8, Stamp 2. Ambition: Six words aren't enough. Shining test tubes . . . gay echoes . . unassumed good naturednessf' Margaret Lillian Andresen Marge 465 Stowe C. l. C. Rep, I-S, Astral I-8, Y I, 2, 8, C-. A. A, 3-8, Astral Rep. l-7. Ambition: To travel abroad. Dreamy thoughts . . . mellowing light of candles . . . iadef' Lenard Carl Antonson Lenny 46l Young Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3-5, Skating 4, Intra. Bskt. 6, Law 8, Chem. 7, 8, Aviation 2, Bollinger's Sons of Rest, Times Rep. 4, 5, C. I. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: That's a secret. Athletic ability . . . splashing fun . happy landings. Beatrice Madeline Arado Bee 467 Resurrection Y I-3, C. l. C. I-8, College 2. Ambition: Live, iove, and be happy. Sweet smiles . . . quiet gentleness . . patience. Carolyn Deloris Arden Carey 470 Ryerson Typist Times 8, Tennis Rep. 5, C. I, C. Rep. 5, Times Rep. 7, 8, College Rep. 5, Span- ish 4, Y 8, G. A. A. Rep. 8. Ambition: Sail on ambition, land on suc- cess, Velvet evening gowns , . . crowded dance floors , . . 'lt's three o'clock in the morn- Inq,-ii June Violet Arni J 469 Lewis Astral Rep. 7, Pentong 7, College 4, Y I, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Quiet achievements . . . click ot type- writers . . . solitude. Veryl Luella Aumiller Larry 467 Young History 7, 83 College 5, 6, Y 4, TimeS Rep, 3, M. 81 W. Rep. 2, C. I. C. I-B, G. A. A. 3, 4. Ambition: Own exclusive beauty salon, travel. Sparkling personality . . . saiIor's sweet- heart . . . Mandalai'-ii 'PK 'W' wo'--ye CLASS OF I933 Maxine Marjorie Ausmus Max 469 Marshall C. l. C. Rep. I, Spanish 2, Pentong 4-6, Science Honor 2. Ambition: A man-a fireplace-a dog. Campus coats . . . silvery laughter.. .J a wayside cottage . . . WINSFJSWIQ Wmds- Evelyn Theresa Bachner Fluff 456 Young I-lay Branch: Dramatic Club I, Times Rep. I, 2, C. I. C, Rep. I, 2, Chrm. Clean-up Com., Y Rep. 3, 4, History Rep. 4, COI- lege Rep. 4, 5, Latin 3, Opera 5. Ambition: My picture on a postage stamp. Light laughter . . . spell of music . . . happy crowds. Philip I-I. Balaine Phil 458 Orr' Science I-lonor 3, 4, M. 81 W. Rep, 6, German 6, 7, C. I. C. Rep. 8, Zoology 3, Intra. Bskt. 5-7, Sgt.-at-Arms Chem. 8, Prep 8, History 7, 8. Ambition: To hitch-hike to Africa. Littered chemistry labs . . . difficult tor- rnulae . . . calmness, Daniel A. Ballantine Dan 452 Crane Ed.-in-Chief Times 8, Sec. Student Coun- cil 8, Chrm. World's Fair Student Wel- come Com. 8, Adv. Mgr., Asst. Ed. Times 5-7, Stage Mgr. The Royal Family 4, Quill 81 Scroll 8, Gold Class Order l329 5-7, Stage Mgr. I-lello Day 5, Publicity Chrm. I-ley Day 7, Prom Com. 8. Ambition: To be a successful playwright. Cosmopolitan newspaper offices . . . North Shore dinners . , . Byronic attrac- tivenessf' Fred John Barteldes Fritz 46l Young l-In-Y 5-8, Chem. 7, lntra. Bskt. 5, C. I, C. I-8, BolIinger's Brotherhood 7, 8. Ambition: Become world's biggest liar, Cool wining ,winds . . . collegiate sweat- ers . . . whirring roadstersf' Evelyn M. Barton Ev 464 Delano G. A. A, I, Latin Ig C. I. C. I-5. Ambition: To succeed throughout life. Four-leaf clovers . . . golden sunrise . . . youthfulnessf' Sixty-tive MAROON AND WHITE Mildred Kay Baruth Connie 458 Howe Cast Touchdown , Disraeli 5-73 Thes- pians3 C. I. C. Rep. 23 Little Theatre 3-8, College 3, 6, 83 Y 3, 43 History 53 Span- ish 63 Times Rep. 3. Ambition: l ain't sayin' a word. En lish diction after theatre sup- g . . . pers . . . velvet evening wraps. Arthur F. Bauer Joe 460 Elmwood Pk. R. O. T. C. Capt. B3 lntra. Bskt. Champs. 63 Pentong 83 Butler's Buddies 4-8: Times Rep. 53 Chem. 8. Ambition: To marry a rich widow. Mischievous eyes . . . witty remarks . . gay parties. Mildred Hedwig Beiersdort Mill 465 Locke 2nd Lt. Band 83 Gorman 63 History 73 C. l. C. Rep. I3 Astral I, 2. Ambition: To organize a great woman's orchestra. Soft strains ot music . . . 'G-oycty Polka' . . . lasting friendship. Robert Henry Bell Hank 458 Bytord Intra. Bskt. 63 Law 8. Ambition: What's it to you? Flashing speed boats . . . majestic mountains . . . tense court rooms.' Maurice I. Bender Curly 463 San Francisco Football 5: Times Statt 53 Pentong 83 His- tory 7, 83 Law 83 Bronze Class Order l329 5-8: C. I. C. Rep. 6. Modern youth . . . smooth dance floors . . . daring escapadesf' George Allan Benedek Benny 46I Bethel School Astral 83 German 6-7-B3 Prep 83 Chem. 7, 83 History 83 C. I. C. I-S3 Bollingens Broth- erhood 8. Ambition: To take a good rest. Maroon bound books . . . swaying ham- mocks . . . ability. Sixty-six Gladys Caroline Bennett Happy 456 Delano Cv. A. A. Rep. I, 23 Botany 3, 43 C. I. C. Rep. I, 23 Orchestra. Ambitioni Mathematics teacher. Winding country roads . . . complicated theories . . . companionship. Bertil Axel Benson Swede 46I Young Bollinger's Brotherhoodg C. I. C.3 History 7. Ambition: To be an engineer. Rapid advancement . . . publicity . . serious attempts. Marie Eleanor Benson Re 465 Young Band I-83 History 83 C. I. C. I-83 2nd Lt. Band 7, 83 Y . Ambition: To see an end to depression. Fresh spring morning . . . sunny kitchen . . . friendliness. Raymond Arthur Benson Ray 459 Lloyd Sr. Track 7, 83 Cross Country 73 M. 81 W. Art Stott 73 Hi-Y 5-83 Arch. Club 6-81 Intra. Bskt. 63 M. Bi W. Rep.3 lntra. Base- ball 63 Prep 83 Booster 8. Ambition: To make the Varsity at Illinois. Varsity letters . . . interested intenseness . . . banquets. Robert Benson Bob 466 Hay Pres. Class 5, 63 Sec. C. I. C. 83 Chrm. Commencement Com. 83 Student Council 5, 63 Pres. Student Com. on Education B3 Chrm. Printing Com. Hey Day 73 Lt. Col. R. O. T. C. 83 Picked! Platoon 6-73 lficked Co. 5-73 Picked Squad 3. Ambition: Graduate from West Point and then7?? Friendly grins . . . shining puttees . . . dress parade. Margaret Jeanne Bentley Jeannie 45l St.Thomas Aquinas V.-Pres. Science Honor 23 Times Rep, Col. lege Style Show 73 All-City Girls' Conf. 73 Mem. Com. Astral 43 Reporter 'Scientist' 23 Swim. 63 French 6-81 College 73 G. A. A. 4-7. Ambition: Holes in one and par. Corsages of sweet peas . . . black pa- iernas . . . fraternity dances. Angeline Dolores Benzuly Angel 454 Lyon lst Lt. Girls' Band 83 Girls' Band I-83 City Solo Contest 63 Harpist Boys' Band 63 Or- chestra 3-63 M. 81 W. Rep. 83 Science Honor I, 23 Y Rep. 3. Ambition: Ask him-He knows. l'Rustl.ing taffeta . . . melody . . . whisper- ing pines. Paul A. Berberet Berb 459 Help of Christians M. 81 W. Rep. 83 C. l. C. Rep. 63 Times Rep. 53 Treas. Wareham's Warblers 63 Pentong 6, 73 Botany 73 Law 83 German Z-53 Swim. Team 6, 73 Mgr. lntra. Baseball 7. Ambition: To invent something. Grey tweeds . . . grinding machinery . . . quietness. William B. Berecz Bill 458 Tilton Times Rep. 7, 83 Chem. 73 History 7, 8. Ambition: lvl. D. Surgeon. Leather iackets . . . heavy volumes . . adventure. Erling Rudolph Berg Link 45: Lewis Mgr. Ed. Times 83 Pres. Boys' Glee 73 News Ed. Times 73 Quill and Scroll 83 Chrm. l329 Court of Honor 83 Gold Class Order l3293 Adv. Mgr. Times 63 Sec.-Treas. Boys' Glee 63 Asst. Adv. Mgr. Times 53 Ed. Spanish Paper 8. Ambition: To be an honest lawyer. Calm efficiency . . . cheerful grins . . attentive listeners. Harris Vincent Bergh 465 Sterling Orc'hestra Concert l-B3 Band Concert I, 2, 5, 8. Ambition: To own a stradivarius. Low strains of a violin . suave dark- ness . . . cheery companionship. Robert Berkshire Bob 46l Budler 2nd Lieut. R. O. T. C. l'8: lntra. Bskt. 3-52 BoIlinger's Brotherhood 83 Chem. 73 C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: Live, love and be happy. Triple posture tests . . . clever come- backs . . . unconcerned ways. CLASS OF I933 Dena Berkson Dee 45l Gregory Business Mgr. Little Theatre 73 History 73 French 83 Astral Rep. 63 M. 81 W. Rep. 43 College 83 Thespians 7, 83 Little Theatre 5-B3 Green Room Chrm. S3 Pentong 6-8. Ambition: To be a success in life. Afternoon bridge parties . . . twilight confidences . . . friendliness. Paul Berndt 460 Young lntra. Bskt. 4-63 lntra. Baseball 63 Science Honor 53 Radio S3 Law 83 Butler's Buddies 6-83 Boxing 6. Ambition: To be successful in business. Still waters . . . thick volumes . . . quiet evenings. Evelyn M. Bernstein Evey 466 Young Refresh. Chrm. Astral 63 Mem. Chrm. As- tral 73 C. l. C. Rep. 7, 83 Nom. Com. 7: Y Rep. 83 Astral S-73 Pentong 53 His- tory 83 French 3, 43 Commencement Com. Ambition: By thy rivers gently flowing- Illinois , Dernure curls . . . powder blue silks . . weaving dreams. Phyllis lvlarie Berntsen Phyl 455 Emmet College Cab. 83 Times Reporter 63 Sec. Debate 33 College Rep. 63 Y I-43 C. l. C. l-B3 Pentong 6, 73 Latin 3, 4. Ambition: l haven't given it a thought. Fashionable coiffures . . . dagodils . . , blonde petitenessf' William Bernard Berntsen Bill 46l Hay Bollinger's Brotherhood 83 C. l. C. Rep. 5, 63 Gymnastic Team 4-83 Pentong 63 Ra- dio 7. Ambition: Chief engineer of a broadcast- ing concern. NBC neti-fork . . . studio atmosphere . . . cuietf' Anne Marie Bertini Anne 464 Tilton Times Rep. 83 lntra. Capt. Ball. Ambition: Ask him , he knows. l'Flashing glances . . . honest smiles . . inky, bottomless pools. Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Avis Sue Bieneman 465 Nobel Y I, Y Rep. 8, Astral 3, G. A. A. 52 All-City Girls' Conf. 7, Nom. Com. 7, Law B, Ambition: Live. love, and be loved. Pretty red lips . , . Bergundy velvet for- mals , . . collegiate escorts. Helen Elizabeth Binning Hetchie 457 Young Bronze Class Order l329, Times Staff 8, Com. on Com. 8, Business Asst. Times, Pentong 5, 6, Times Rep. I, 2, C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, Astral 8, Law 8, Y 8. Ambition: Eat, drink, and be married. Blue frocks . . , brisk autumn afternoons . . . red toms. Eleanor lvlarie Biurstrom Til 457 Lewis Typinq Team 6, Y Rep. 4, Spanish 3, French 6, Ring Rep. 7, History 5. Ambition: To be pronounced ef'ficient . Amusing readings . . . steady tap of typewritcrs . , , blonde fairness, Delbert Arthur Blomgren Del 466 Bytord Maior R. O, T, C. 8, Picked Platoon 6, 8, Picked Co. 5, Rm. 81 Halls Com, Chrm. B, C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, Times Rep. I, His- tory 7. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I try. Fresh breezes . . . long marches . . . successful business ventures. Virginia Janette Bloom Mickey 464 Elmwood Park Silver Class Order l329 8, Editorial Statf Times 7, 8, History 8, Times Rep. 3, 7, Law 7, Y 2, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Live, love, learn and profit by experience. Pleasant smiles . . .blonde coquette . . . clusters of frail sweet peas. Milton F. Blunck Bunnie 453 SDSUCSI' Prom. Corn. 8, Bskt. 5, Fresh. Bskt. Fresh. Baseball 2, lntra. Bskt. 4-6, Latin l-4, Spanish 7, Law 8, Pentong 5. Ambition: Half interest in two million dollars. Mother of pearl pens . . . ebony topped desks . . . big business. Sixty-eight Edward cl. Boarini Ed 458 Younq Maior R. O. T. C. 8, Picked Platoon 7, 8, Fresh. Football I, Rifle Team 6, C-olf Team 6, M. Xt W. Rep. 3, Pres. Officers Club 8, Boys' Glee 7, 8, Treas, German 8, lnterclub 8. Ambition: Eat peanuts in the White House. CrackIing camp fires . . . pine woods . . . tuxedoS. William A. Bodett Punk 463 St,AngeIa lntra. Bskt. 4-7, C. l. C. Rep, 4, Law 6-8, History 6-8, Drarnatics, Ring Com. 4, Courtesy Drive, Booster 7, Pentonq 7, Nicholsonians. Ambition: To draw a building. Reliable and accurate . . . unruly locks . . . friskinessf' William George Boecker Bill 461 Hay lntra. Bskt., Fresh. Baseball 2, Chem. 7, B, Swim., Bollinger's Brotherhood, Foot- ball I-3. Ambition: To cut grass in a cemetery. Tense muscles . . . free style . . . swol- len rivers. Virginia Borngraber Gin 466 Hay G, A. A. Rep. 648, History 8, HY Rep. 8, Class Day Com., Pentong 6, French 3. Ambition: To write poetry like Gene does. Four o'clock luncheons . . , pale yellow frocks . . . brown-eyed susans. Demetra Bougas 451 May Y I, 2, 5, 6, Law 8, Botany 3, 4, French 6, 7. Ambition: Crane. Greek-hand maidens . . . tall columns . . . shining eyes. Florence Marie Boyle Flo 454 Providence At Providence: Bskt. Ball Team 3-6, Vol- leyball Team 3-6, Athletic Club I-6. At Austin: C. I. C. 8. Ambition: To learn how to whistle. Smiling companion . . . theatre parties . . . attractiveness. Leona Katherine Brennecke Lee 470 Elmwood Park Y 8, Spanish 8, italian 8, C. l. C. l-8, Aviation 4, Attendance 7, 8. Ambition: To design dresses for Minnie Mouse. Colorful old-fashioned gardens . . . gay bungalows . . . sincerity. Jeanette Olivine Brice 458 Tilton College 6-8, College Day Com. 6, History S, Y 3, 4, Latin 3, G. A. A. l-3. Ambition: l ain't got none. Flowing formals . . . exclusive dances . . . happy smiles. Christian George Brinkrnann chris 461 whither o. P. Swim. Team I-8, Prom, Com., Pres. Bol- linger's Brotherhood, Treas. Hi-Y 5-8, Sgt.- at-Arms Law, Varsity A 4-8, Science Honor 2, Botany 4, Times 3-7, Band l-8. Ambition: Show up Johnnie Wiessmuller. Strenuous activity . . . hilarious laugh- ter . . . diving boards. Fern lrene Britton Red 467 Delano Pentong 3, 4, College 3, 5, Y l-3, C. l. C. l-B. Ambition: To have a career. Fluffy French dolls . . . quaint person- ality . . . shy glances. Evelyn Mary Brown Eve 458 Siena At Siena: Class V.-Pres. l-4, Jr. Prom. Com., Reporters Spotlight. At Austin: C. l. C. 5, 6, French 5, 6, Latin I-4, Biology 3, 4, Girls' Glee l-4. Ambition: To live and learn. Jingling of bells . . . twilight medley . . . admiring companions. Helen Charlotte Brown 454 Hay Y 3, 4, College 5, 6, College Rep. 7, Law 8, History 5, Capt. Bskt. 7, G. A. A. 2, Botany 5. Ambition: Illinois U. Campus strolls . . . blue skies . . . gur- gling waters. .X CLASS OF I933 Richard Lee Brown Dick 462 Howe Troeger's Tramps 4-8, Science Honor 2-41 Botany 4, Fresh. Football 2, C. l. C. Rep. 3, M. Xi W. Rep. 6, 7, Times Rep. 3, Gift Com. 8, Fencing 5-8, lntra. Football 7. Ambition: Engineering in Alaska-but who lnows? Complicated formulae . . . stalwart . . lonely pines. Stewart William Brown Stewie 462 LOCK? Concert Band 4-9, Military Band l-3, City Champ. Snare Drum 7, Contestant Nat. Champ. '33, Ist Lt. Concert Band 7, 92 R. O. T. C. 2-8, Chem. 7, 8, lntra. Foot- ball, Times Rep. 7, 8, Pentong 5, 6, Law Club B. Ambition: To embalm teachers that flunked melll Military honors . . . overtures . . . deep tones of drums. John Buchan 466 Hay Law 8, History 83 German l-4, Pentong, Science Honor, C. I. C. Ambition: Certified public accountant. Conservative cravats . . . bustle of the stock exchange . . . millions. William Allan Buchanan Bill 454 Hay V.-Pres. Spanish 8, Treas. Spanish 7, Capt. R. O. T. C. 8, Pentong 8, Lt. R. O. T. C. 7, Officers' Club 8, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To be a chemist. Dashing Caballero . . . brisk commands . . . solitude. Lucile Melicent Buchholz Lu 464 St. Paul's Lutheran M. Si W. Rep. 7, 8, Times Editorial Staff 8, Finance Com. 4, History 7, 8, College 7, Y l, 2, Gym Squad Leader 8, Base- ball Team l, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Travel, travel, and keep on traveling, Thoughtful glances . . . flashing road- sters . . . 'whistling in the dark'. Edith C. Burch Eedie 452 May German I-4, Spanish 3, 4, Botany 2-4, Y I, G. A. A. 6, College 8, Law 8, Botany Rep. 4. Ambition: Rockford College-arteewith Ev. Palette and brushes . . . autumn col- ors . . . the Louvre. Sixty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Jack Gerald Burdick Red 45l Young V.-Pres. C. I. C. 83 Pres. Student Court 83 Sports Ed, M. 81 W. 83 Jr. Skating 43 Capt. Sr. Skating 63 Varsity A 3-83 Mgr. Varsity Baseball 4-83 Mgr. lntra. Baseball Tourn, 63 Non-Smoking Com. 63 Co-Chrm. Courtesy Day 8. Ambition: To be political boss of Chi, BustIe of activities . . . sport conferences . . . popularity. Emmett Walter Burdsall ' Dutch 454 Crane At Crane: FootbaIl3 Baseball. Ambition: To be a politician. Distant goal posts . . . flying pig-skins . . .quiet humor. Robert Lawrence Burnett Arb 456 Young Dramatics I3 Science Honor Cab, 3-83 Quill and Scroll 8-3 Gold Class Order I3293 News Editor Times 6-83 Asst. Editor Times 73 Photo Editor Times 83 French 83 Chem. 8. Ambition: To bccomc a medical-iournal- ist or a novelist. MarveIs of chemistry , . . test tubes . . . guiet accomplishments. John Russell Cain Jack 463 Key Track 5-8: C. I. C. I-83 History 53 63 Latin 3, 43 Pentong 43 Nicholsonians 83 Fresh. Track Meet 3. Ambition: To see America first. Forest rangers . . . cinder paths . cool alootnessf' Daniel Joseph Caliendo f McSmithe 458 Young Publicity Mgr. Opera 83 Nom. Com. Law kg 73 Publ. Chrm. Italian 43 Cast Belle of -fs 5 Barcelona 83 Mgr. Bskt. I3 Law 73 En- tertainment Corn. Italian 2-43 Opera 73 8. - -V Ambition: Gain my place in the sun. Q. Collegiate clothes . . . gliding roadsters .. iyi. 'Qi - I. -fs 3' 2. . . . smooth dancing. 3 it 1 Helene J. Calomb Frenchie 468 Elmwood Pk. 2nd Lt. Girls' Band 83 Sgt. Girls' Band 73 College 53 63 Jazz Orchestra 5-83 C. l. C. Rep. 63 Times Rep. 53 French I, 23 As- tral I3 23 Dramatics 3. Ambition: Have an orchestra excelling Paul Whiteman's. Wind blown hair . . . four o'clock Iuncheons . . . hilarityf' Seventy Joseph G. Cardinell Joss 459 Moos Science Honor I, 23 lntra. Bskt. 63 Times Rep. 5-83 Law 83 C. I. C. Rep. 6-83 Ware- ham's Warblers I-83 Track 53 Pentong B3 Chem. 7. Ambition: To live-before I die. Swift movements . . . breathless crowds . . , whistle of the referee. Amy A. Carlson 467 Lovett College 83 Y 43 G. A. A. 33 43 Little Theatre 73 History 7, 83 French 2, 33 C. I. C. I-83 Pentong 4. Ambition: It all dependsllll Snappy new roadsters . . . twinkling lights . . . sweet sophistication. Everett Willis Carlson 467 Spencer Refresh. Com. I3 German 33 Glee 43 Clean-up Com. 33 C. I. C. 63 Times Rep. 6. Ambition: To be a success. Exciting baseball games . . . bright red sweaters . . . pop corn. Grace Carroll Red 468 Sumner College 6, 73 Y 53 History 83 Pentonq 53 Spanish 6. Ambition: To be first president of Mars. Cozy mountainside cottagesl. . . glow- ing fireplaces . . . Congeniality, Louise lvl. Caruso Lou 457 Nobel C. I. C. Rep. 73 Y Rep. 73 83 Italian Rep. 63 All Girls Conf. 53 Pentong 83 Latin 73 History 53 Italian 4-8. Ambition: Find the corner prosperity is turning. Placid Venetian lakes . . . laughing dark eyes . . . pale yellow tulips. Alex Caughran Kit 453 Shortridge Ambition: A Ph. D. and a professoi-ship. Pigskin traveling bags . . . study coves . . . maroon sport iacketsf' Virginia E. Chase Ginny 455 Emmet Cast of Disraeli and Touchdown 5, 7, Student director Washington Pageant 61 SEC. College 3-5, Pres. College 6, Cab. Y 4, Pres. Thespians B, Stage Mgr. Wlzlorist Shop , Little Theatre, Times Rep. Ambition: To be coy and winsome. Qualities of ieadership . . . the first nighter . . . sophistication. Celia Corinne Chemers Cease 45l Emmet Botany, Spanish, History, Times Reporter, M. Et W. Rep., Times Rep., Y , French. Ambition: To be a piano teacher. Pale flowers . . . flashing smiles . . . gay Mardi Gras. lrene Cherney Renee 458 Crystal Falls M. 31 W. Stat? 7, B, Chem. Mem. Com. 8, Refresh. Chrm. Hist. 8, G. A. A. 2-8, Astral 5-8, College 5-8, Y 4-7, C. I. C, Rep. 4. Ambition: To know myself and be my- self. Flashing basket balls . . . responsibility . . . quiet humor. Etta Chernot Et 4l l Roosevelt At Roosevelt: G. A. A. 5, C. l. C. 4, 5, Weekly Rep. 5, At Austin: Debating Rep. 8, History 7, 8, Pentong 7, 8, Spanish 8, College 6. Ambition: To go to U. of C. 'Moonlight Sonatas' . . . suave dignity . . . military balls. Norma Eleanor Christiansen 467 Locke History 7, 6. A. A. 4, 5, C. l. C. l-8, Y I, 2, College 7, Pentong 3, 4. Ambition: To achieve something worth- while. Charming friendliness . . . tinkling laugh- ter . . . enthusiasm. Lillian Della Churan Lil 453 Lovett Opera 5-8, Spanish 7, 8, Botany 8, Y l, College I, 2. Ambition: ? 7 ? 7 Season passes to the opera . . . a book or two . . . delicacy. 7 324' J ' 4 afg- ff it . 0 Xi 4' , ff g 1 X gg CLASS OF l933 Jeanette Ciavarella Jane 468 Flower Law, Refresh, Com. Sect. Ticket Clom. Disraeli , Nom. Com. History 5, Y 1 History, C. l. C. I-B. Ambition: To be a social correspondent with the Tribune, Dancing feet . . . telicitous evenin95 . . pleasantryf' Alice lvlariorie Clark 455 Medill Ambition: To fly the air-mail or be an archeologist. Dusky twilight solitude . . libraries . . . calm reserve. Robert Charles Clark Bob 452 Sumner Fresh. Baseball 2, Football 3-5, Bskt. 5, 6, Fencing 5-7, Varsity A 6-8, Gymnas- tics 7, 8, Science Honor 3-5, Nom. Com. 5, Intra. Track and Bskt. Ambition: To be a great scientist. Flashing foils . . . baseball uniforms . . . whirring motors. Jeannette Lucille Clausen Jean 467 Locke Social Rep. 7, College Rep. 5, 7, Y 2, C. l. C., Pentong 4, Science 3. Ambition: ln this depression, who knows? Yellow dattodils . A. , sky blue eyes . . . interesting personality. Lucille Carolyn Coats Lou 468 Grant Sr. Activities Ed. M. Xt W. 8, Mem. Com. College 7, Publ, Chrm. Y 7, College Style Show Com. 7, Supper Com. Y 8, Hey Day Com. 6, Pro. Chrm. G. A. A. 6, Silver Order l329, Mem. Chrm. History 8, All-City Girls' Conference. Ambition: Change my last name to Mrs. t7l. Radiant personality , . . lillies of the valley . . . animated and debonairf' Dorothy Faye Cottey Dotty 456 Howe At Hay: Cast Yours Truly 2. At Austin: Cast Washington Pageant 6, Co-Writer of Washington Pageant 5, Lit- tle Theatre, College 3-B, History 3-7, Latin 3, Spanish 7, 8, Law 8, Reporter Times I. Ambition: That's a secret. Petite personality . . . soft waltz music . . . sincerity. Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE Florence E. Cohen 466 H ay Pres. History 73 Sr. Ed. M. B- W. 7, 83 Sil- ver Class Order I3293 Student Com. on Education 83 V.-Pres. French 73 lnterclub 73 Sec. French 63 Ed. History Scrapbook 53 Debaters 83 All-City Girls' Conf. 7. Ambition: To get enough sleep. QuizzicaI eyebrows . . . swagger clothes . an evening in June at the Villa Venice. Chester Robert Collier Duck 401 off Bskt. 53 Capt. Fresh. Bskt. I3 Intra. Bskt. 3153 lntra. Baseball 53 Fresh. Football Ii Times Rep. 23 M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 43 Prep 83 Law 83 Cleanfup Com. I. Ambition: Doing big things in little ways. Flashing basketballs . . . gleam of gym floors . . . last minute victories. Bessie Nancy Coniglio Bedida 464 Cameron V.-Pres. Italian 83 Treas. Italian 73 Publ. Chrm. Italian 63 Astral 6, 73 Prog. Com. Science Honor 63 History 7, 83 College 83 French 5-B3 Pentong 73 Times Rep, 3, 5. Ambition: Be as interesting as Miss Church. Sparkling teeth . . . select books . . . studio lounges. Margaret Roberta Coniglio Marge 454 Spencer Y 2-83 Chem. 83 Italian 6-83 History 73 College 23 Tennis 4. Ambition: To be a distinguished fashion designer. Strains of the 'Blue Danube' . . . iolly companionship . . . Parisian fashions. Norman Jack Conklin Jack 454 Young Pres. Botany 83 lnterclub 83 lntra, Bskt. 63 R. O. T. C. Lt. I-63 History 7, 83 Chem. 7, 83 Times Rep. 2, 3, 53 Pentong 6, 83 Picked Squad 3, 43 Law 8. Ambition: Travel the world, then meet her. 'Sailor Boy' . . . mischievous eyes . , . test tubes. Mary Consiglio 468 Emmet C. I. C. Rep. 73 Astral 53 Tennis 23 Span- ish 63 History 43 Y I, 23 College 5, 6. Ambition: To light the darkest corners. Moonlit evenings . . . happy smiles . . vivacity. Seve nty-two . 1 Y f wig F 42: f . W ..... ...R 7.4 ' 27 ,' 11 ,. ' Yale Allen Corcoran Cork 456 Young Sec. Hi-Y 73 Hi-Y 5-83 Law 83 M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 83 Times Rep. I, 2, 6, 73 lntra. Bskt. 4 6 C I C I8 Ambition: To master the legal profession. Successful business man . . . quiet re- serve . . . algebraic problems, Grace Connie Costigan Crazy 456 Cameron Law 83 C. I. C. IV83 Y 4, 53 Times Rep. I, 23 C. I. C. Rep, 23 College 5, 63 Capt. Ball Team 7, Ambition: Visit Mars. Gather stars, Snappy comebacks . . . happy-go-lucky . . . gay times. James Arthur Cottingham Buzzy 459 Spencer Band I-8: I-Ii-Y 7, 83 Sgt,-at-Arms Chem. 73 Prep. 7, 83 M. X: W. Rep. 3, 43 C. I. C. Rep. I3 Times Rep. 2, 3, 53 Fresh. Bskt. I3 R. O. T. C. 23 Clean-up Com. 4. Ambition: Travel to Pacific in miniature car. Military marches . . . band concerts . . motorcycles. Betty May Cowell Betts 458 Thornton M. 81 W. Staff 7, 83 Refresh. Com, Hist. 83 Mem, Com. Chem. 83 Astral 5-8: Times Rep. 43 Latin I3 Y 4. Ambition: Not just to equal but to excel. Old-fashioned curls . . . 'The Gay 90's' . . . mathematical inclinations. Mary Jane Coyne Pudge 455 St. Lucy V.-Pres. Little Theatre 73 Sect. of College 73 V.-Pres. College 83 Y Rep. 53 Col- lege Cab. 5-83 Ensemble Touchdown 73 Nom. Com. College 63 Prog, Chrm. Col- lege 73 College Day Com. 83 Green Room Com. Little Theatre 5. Ambition: To achieve the unachievable- sophistication. Spreading cheerfulness . . . pep . , sorority activities. John William Crapple 460 Emmet Asst. Bus. Mgr. M. 81 W. 73 M. 81 W. Rep. 83'Chem. 7, 83 German 5, 63 Botany 43 Science Honor I, 23 HifY 7, 83 Astral 23 Radio 63 Butler's Buddies. Ambition: To be an aviator. Neat attire . . . outstanding brilliance . . . squadron formation. Madeline Mabel Cristo May 452 Lloyd College 4, 5, Y Rep. 7, 8, 6. A, A, l-4, Law 7. Ambition: To work in an office. 'Somebody's steno' . , . pale blue dot- ted Swiss . . . efficiency, James Francis Cunningham t'JiI'n 46l St. Finbarr Fresh. Football l, 3, C, l. C. Rep. 6, 7, 8, Swim. Team 3, 4, Bskt. Team 2, 3, lntra, Bskt. Champs 2, 3, Baseball Team 6, Varsity A 6-8, Capt. Cheerleader 8, V.-Pres. of Sec. 7, 8. Ambition: To be a second Clarence Dar- row. Daft passes . . . flashing arms . . . ac- tion. Eileen Lillian Curry Ei 458 Howe Com. on Com. 8, M. Z1 W. Rep. 5, 6, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Little Theatre 3, 4, As- tral, College, Pentong Rep. 5, Y 2-5. Ambition: Chicago U. and then teach. Flickering lamp light . . . leather bound books . . . college themes. John James Curry Coy 462 Crane Law. Ambition: To live where there is no dc- pression. Curly black hair . . . powerful frame . . . sense of humor. Francis August Daehling Archie 453 Bryant Concert Band 2-8, Beginners Band I, Sgt. Band, R. O. T. C, l. Ambition: Mechanical Engineering-spa cializing in metallurgy-maybe, Shining instruments. . . blare of a band . , . superior knowledge. Kenneth Dagger M W, Kay Dee 453 Young if f if 7 Baseball 4, B, B Squad Football 3, , V lntra. Baseball I, 6, C. l. C. Rep. 22 , g ffi,f. M. Xi W. Rep. 4, Times Rep. 2, Varsity gi.. A 8, lntra. Bskt. 3, 5, Spanish 3, Beck's y ' Lettermen. , Ambition: To be a champion. Thrilling performance . . . record-break- ing crowds . . . the winner. CLASS OF I933 Elizabeth Mildred Dailey Bib 463 Byford Nicholsonians, Y Rep..8, College 31 Astral 6, Boosters 7, Social Rep. B, G. A, A. 5, Science l-lonor 2, Law 8. Ambition: A second Miss Troeger and travel. Style centers . , . home-made sunshine . . . blissfulness. Douglas Timothy Dalton Tim 459 Crane Varsity Bskt. 7, 8, Track 8, C. l. C. Rep. 4, Times Rep. 6, Law B, lntra. Bskt. Capt. 4-6, Varsity A 7, 8, Non-Smoking Com. 6, French Pres. 5, Student Corn. 8. Ambition: To travel to Mars by rocket. Wool sweaters . . . school letters . . council leader. Frank Edwin Daniel Dan 46l Nash Arch. Club 4, 5, 7, 8, Bollinger's Brother- hood, lntra. Baseball I, 5, 7, lntra. Basket- ball 4, Law 8, Baseball 5, 7, 8. Ambition: Love-liveebe happy4then die. Easy going ways.. :I . calm conferences . . navy olue attire. Evelyn Edna Danker Evy 453 Luther At Luther: Glee l, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Bot- any 2. At Austin: Chem. Refresh. Com. 6, Or- chestra 3-5, Y 3. Ambition: To be something, some time. Early spring flowers , . . rare tapestries . . . pale blues. Frances Agnes Darcy Frannie 453 Evander At Evander: Dramatic l, Botany l. At Austin: Finance Com. 8, Little Theatre 5-8, Washington Bicentennial Com. 6, Washington Pageant 6, Make-up Corn. Touchdown 7, Clean-up Com. 6, C-reen Room Com. Disraeli 5, Pentong 5. Ambitiong To understand Technocracy fully, Long voyages . . . 'life of the party' . . . Irish humor. l-larold A. Davies Davies 458 Key lntra. Bskt. 4, M. 81 W. Rep. 7, Ec. 8, Times Rep. 4, German 6, 7, Law 7. Ambition: To play professional baseball or basketball. Open hearths . . . glowing sunsets . . gleaming roadstersf' Seventy-three MAROON AND WHITE lvlary Ellen Davis YeIlen 456 Central At Central: Impressions Rep. S, 6, Book Club 446, Latin 4, Delta Kappa Gamma 6, Glee 3, 4. At Austin: Chem 7, 8, Latin 7, 8, C. l. C. I, 2, 8. Ambition: Clerk steady in Woolworth's, with perseverance. Jolly companion . . . rising pinnacles to success . . . clevernessf' Ruth Anne Davis Ruthie 475 Byiafa C. l. C. Rep. 8, French Rep. 5, 6, Y Rep. 3, 4, History 8, College 7, Pen- tong 6. Ambition: Be Somebody's Stenogf' Ticking ot a Remington . . . business clothes . . . sedate. Barbara Marguerite DeAre Bobbe 454 Young Sr. Ed. lvl. 81 W. 7, 8, Washington Pageant 7, Ivanhoe 6, French 8, College Rep. 4, History Rep. 4, Y l-4, German I, Order of l329 8. Ambition: To keep on smiling. Flashing grey eyes . . . gay laughter . . . happy-go-lucky. Adeline Yolanda Debellis Al 457 Cameron Sec. Italian 6, 8, Hey Day Prog. Chrm.7, Disraeli Prog. Com. 5, Little Theatre Rep. 3-7, C. l. C. Rep Auditorium Unit Chrm. Little Theatre 7, Latin 2, italian 3-5. Ambition: Join the navy and see the world. . 3, Y Rep. 5, 6, 7, Publicity Com. Jersey sweaters . . . olives . . . dark ioIIity. Lucile Helen Deering Lou 452 Biffofd Law 8, Debating 8, lvl. Si W. Publ. Chrm. 7, College 4, 5, G. A. A. I-3, Y 2, 31 C. l. C. Rep. 3, Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Kill the guy that wrote 2l years l Racoon coats . . . black coitture . . sporty fun. Marie De Grazia Midge 466 Flower ltalian, Pentong, College. Ambition: To be an accomplished VNU- sician, Colored spot-lights . . . striking velvet formals . . . gay operettasf' Seventy-four John Warren De Groot Dutch 461 Howe Band 3-8, Sec. Hi-Y 8, C. l. C. 4, 5, lntra. Bskt. 6, Pin and Ring Com. 7, Bollinger's Brotherhood 8, Chem. 7, Law 8. Ambition: Aviation. Roaring motors . , . man of the clouds . . . lone pilot. Catherine Del Bianco Katy 466 Nobel G. A. A. 6-8, History 8, Pentong 7, French 4. Ambition: To hold big things in a little way. Dazzling dark eyes . . . wide verandas . . . poise. Walter Ga bor Derer 458 Lloyd Junior City 8, Radio 6, German 8, lntra. Baseball 6. Ambition: Working in the wide open spaces. Brilliant plans , . . whispering breezes . . . cheerfulnessf' Isabel Jeanne De Vito lzzy 469 Hughes, Ohio At Hughes: Spanish l, 2, Y I, 2, Pep Squad l, 2. At Austin: College 6-8, History 7, 8, Y 5-8, Pentong 6-8, Spanish 3, 4, Tennis Rep. 4, G. A. A. 3, 4. Ambition: To grow a couple of inches. Dark curly hair. . . campus frolics . . luxury. Serephia Diehl Sue 466 Cameron At Hay: German. At Austin College 7, German 3-8, C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: Graduate from nurses' train- ing-and then? Cheery smiles . . . quiet triendliness . . light-heartednessf' Thomas Edward Dillon Turk 456 Emmet B Squad 35, C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4, lntra, Bslct. 2, 4, 6, Times Rep. 2. Ambition: M.-A,-S.-L.-B.-. Rolling greens . . . exclusive country c'ubs . . . nonchalancef' Michael John Dizonno Moose 45I Crane At Crane: lntra. Baseball 3, lntra. Bskt. Ball 4. At Austin: ltalian 5. Ambition: To enter Notre Dame. Speeding racers . . . South African des- erts . . . competitive events. Florence l.. Doe Flo Doe 45l Byford Treas. Class 7, 83 College Style Show Chrm, 71 College Day Chrm. 8: C. I. C. Mem. Chrm. 8: All-City Girls' Conf. 7: Spanish Prog. Chrm. 7: Spanish Refresh. Chfm- 32 College Cab. 5-8, Little Theatre 5-7, M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 7, 8. Ambition: To double for Minnie Mouse. Campus dates . . . blue taf'feta gowns . . . provocative veils. Helen Alice Doherty Juggs 470 St. Thomas Aquinas Clerical Asst. M. 81 W. B: Spanish 2, So- cial Rep. 8, Tennis 81 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To meet the Baron's cousin Hugo. 'When Irish Eyes Are Smiling' . . . iolly company . . . true blue. Alice L. Dohren Daily 468 Lloyd Booster 7, 8, C. I, C. Rep. 4, Tennis 3: College 5, 6, History 8, Y 4. Ambition: To make all endeavors great achievements. Kitchenette apartments . . . organdy frocks . . . iello desserts. Rose Dolce Ro 468 May Y l, 23 Spanish by Astral, G. A. A. lg Tennis 23 Attendance Officer 5, 6. Ambition: To be Somebody's steno-then what? Pink punch in silver glasses . . . genial . . . crest of the waves. Ted Wallace Domurat Tarzan 469 Cameron Fresh. Football I, lntra. Bskt. 3, C. l. C. Rep. 2: Baseball 33 Swim. l. Ambition: Soldier of Fortune, Spring boards . . . carefree tramp . . cheering throngsf' CLASS OF I933 James Albert Donnelly Jim 455 KEY V.-Pres, Latin 85 Latin 2-8, Band I-B, Fenc- ing Team 7, 8: Law 8: Orchestra 6: Pen- tong 5, History Rep. 5, Nat. Band Cont. '3O. Ambition: Study law. Quiet court rooms . . . habeas corpus writs . . . success. Frances Matilda Donohue Frannie 464 Elmwood Park C, I. C. Rep. 7, 85 Times Statf 83 Band l-8, lst Lt. Band 8: 2nd Lt. Band 7, Solo Contest 6. Ambition: To toot a mean sax. Cheerful friendliness . . . smiling greet- ings . . .twinkling stars. Raymond Eugene Downing Ray 455 Emmet Band l-8, M. 81 W. Rep. l, 2, Latin 4, Gym Team 5, 6, Fencing 5, by lntra. Bskt. Z: Nat. Band Cont. '3O. Ambition: To go places and do things. National concerts . . . musical influence . . . pleasant muslc. Joseph Dennis Doyle Joe 462 Lloyd Troeger's Notorious Tramps, Radio 5. Ambition: Radio operator on a ship. Columbia network . . . deep seas . . misty decks. Margaret Marion Drake Marge 455 Emmet V.-Pres. College 7, College Cab. 5-83 Prog. Chairman College 7: College Rep. 5, Nom. Corn. College 6, Sec. History Research 7, 8, Little Theatre 5. Ambition: Go out west to college. English blue eyes . . . golden friend- ship . , . sunshine. Rosemary C. Drapkin Babe fisl Tilton Times Rep. 3: History Rep. 4: Cartoonist 5, Gala Performance 4, Pickles 4, Lucky Jade 63 G. A. A. I-4, Law 8. Ambition: To play bridge like Jane Ace. Merry laughter . . . racoon coats . , . iolly parties. Seventy-five MAROON AND WHITE Norman John Drawer liner mei whifrier Science Honor I5 Arch. Club 3-55 lntra. Bskt. 2, 65 lntra. Baseball 65 C. l. C. l-85 Bollinger-'s Brotherhood 6-85 Cubby's Brats l-5. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Soaring skyscrapers . . . science books . . . umpire at the plate. Paul Revere Duck Duck 470 T. T. Minor Concert Band 3-85 Military Band 25 Be- ginners Band I5 R. O. T. C. l-45 Times Rep. I, 25 M. 81 W. Rep. I. Ambition: Not tor publication. Snappy repartee . . . 'stuff and non- sense' . . . magic batons. Margaret Dugo Marge 465 Nobel Italian 7, 85 History 85 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Happiness-success-travel. Dancing eyes . . . friendly greetings . . . gypsy wanderlustf' Charles Francis Dunlevy Duke 456 St. Angela Little Theatre 4-6, 85 Cast Disraeli 55 Cast Touchdown 75 Science Honor 2, 3. Ambition: To show Einstein where he's wrong. Successful character sketch . . . glaring tootlights . . . grease paint. Robert William Durbin Bois 462 Howe Pres. Jr. Hi-Y 45 Sr. Hi-Y 65 Asst. Bus. Mgr. M. gr W. 75 Swim. Team 7, 85 Class Day Com. 85 lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 65 Astral B5 Law 85 Publ. Com. Courtesy Drive B5 Chem. 8. Ambition: To see around Prosperity's corner. Steadiness . . . speeding surf boards . . . crack ofthe pistol. lsabelle Margaret Duthie lzzy 470 Sumner Y Rep. 25 Times Rep. 35 M. 81 W. Rep. 43 History 85 Y 35 College 6, 75 French 5. Ambition: A blue-eyed Romeo. Sly giggles . . . bits of gay remarks . . . pale apple blossoms. Seventy-six Charles Elbert Eccardt Chuck 46l Emmet Capt. B Squad Football 55 Times Rep. 5-75 Baseball Mgr. 4-85 lntra. Bskt. 2,' 32 lntra. Baseball 65 Varsity A 4-B5 Spring Football 65 M. Xi W. Rep. 5, 6. Ambition: To break world's automobile speed record. Thud of padded bodies . . . long rur1S . . . touchdown. Angeline Economos Angie 457 Na5l1 College 5-85 Refresh. Corn. College 7, B5 College Rep. 65 C. l. C. Rep. 25 Pentong 85 Y 85 History 6. Ambition: Take a trip around the world. Jet black hair . . . soft voice . . . col- lege campus strolls. Pearl Gladys Eh rendriech PearIie 457 Lewis German I, 25 Y 85 Pentong Rep. 85 Law 8. Ambition: Find a goose that lays golden eggs. Hillside cottages . . . dotted crisp cur- tains . . . rows ot home-made pies. Chester l-larold Elder chef 458 Key Chrm. Fin. Com. 85 Clean-up Com. 85 Baseball 3-75 lntra. Bskt. 4-6. Ambition: Grow a beard like Rasputin. l'Laughing, mischievous eyes . . . glow- ing embers . . . iollity. George William Eldridge 46l Key Tennis 3-85 Capt. Tennis 85 Mgr, Swim. Team 6, 75 Arch. Club 5-85 Varsity A 7, 85 Fresh. Baseballg Sec. Arch. Club 7, 85 Sgt. Bollinger's Brotherhood5 Times Rep. 4, 65 C. l. C. Rep. 7. Ambition: To beat Big Bill Tilden 6-O. Efficient managers . . . colored banners . . . lack-knife dives. Louise Ellingsen 466 Young Y 6, 75 College 75 G. A. A. 55 German 3, 45 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: See much and know much. Coral reefs . . . understanding . . .spar- kling fireplaces. Frank A. Emme Fritz 452 Spencer Gen. Chrm. Clean-up Camp, 8, Pres. Law 8, Class Treas. 5, 6, Treas. Italian 6, Adv. Mgr. Society Circus 8, History 5-7, Boys' G,-lee 5, 6, Prep. 7, 8, lntra. Track and Bskt. 2-4. Ambition: Illinois co-eds, 3.2, and law. Commercial spotlight . . . executive meetings. . . campus talks. l'lenry Emsing Caesar 470 St. Thomas Aquinas Law, Intra. Bskt., Commencement Com. Ambition: A big business man! Business friends . . . research committees . . . private desks. Henry James Englen Hank Intra. Bskt. 6, B Football Squad 3, 4, ButIer's Buddies, Law 8, Intra. Baseball 6, Boxing 6. Ambition: Make first million before thirty- five. Two minutes to play . . . referee's whistle . . . dark forest. Edward Carl Epstein O'Brien 454 Hal' Chrm. Prom Com. 8, V,-Pres. Hi-Y 7, 8, Clean-up Com. 8, Cap. R. O. T. C. B, Officers 8, Law 8, Times Rep. 6, 7, Intra. Bskt. 5, Prep 7, 8, C. I. C, Rep. I, 2. Ambition: Illinois-flashy roadsters-to suc- ceed. Life of the party . . . military parades . , . leadership. Margaret Erickson Marge 466 Young Astral 4, 8, History 5-8, French 3, 4, Pen- tong 5, 7, College 4, Y 3, 5, C. I. C. Ambition: To be successful in my work. Quiet brilliance . . . softly shaded lamps . . . textbooks, Violet Dorla Erickson Chooty 457 Nash Law 8, Pentong 8, C. I. C. Rep. I, 457 Club 8. Ambition: To see a pink elephant-whoa!! Jolly good naturedness . . . soaring am- bitions . . . affabilityf' fry k To , 1 8 it - -I 4 ,Z vw' fr . ' 4. . ,393 CLASS OF I933 Mary Jane Ernest 469 Mt. Clemens At Mt. Clemens: Dramatics 3, 4, Reporter Mirror 4, Girl Mechanics 2. At Austin: Astral, 8, Capt. Ball Champ. 7, Fin. Com. 8. Ambition: Make life worthwhile-cuIture- happiness. Minute details. . . 'two minutes to play' . , . robins in trees. Francis James Fant Fat 458 Emmet Times Rep. 2, M. 81 W. Rep. I-3, Football I-3, Bskt. 4, Track 5, 6. Ambition: Play football at Illinois. Fun fest . . . bright red sweaters . . 'Were loyal to you'. Norman Victor Fehrm 460 Young Concert Band 3, Hi-Y 6-8, Radio 4, Chem., Football I, Band Letterman 8, Fin. Com. 8, R. O, T. C, 6, ButIer's Buddies 6-8. Ambition: To find the fourth dimension. Waving batons . . . wittiness . . . good fellowship. John Frederick Eerdinandsen Ferdy 458 Howe Intra. Bskt. 6, Nom. Com. Law 8, History 5, Intra. Baseball 6, C, I. C. Rep. 2, G-rounds Com. 7, Prep 8. Ambition: Cruise around the Mediter- ranean in a canoe. Fish rods . . . searching for success . . . snappy pals, Robert Eeron Swede 458 Key Opera 7, 8, Chorus Belle of Barcelona' 8, Chrm. Grounds Com. 7, Publ. Com, Opera 8, Glee 8, Chrrn. Hey Day C-rounds Com. 7, Chrm. Howdy Day Grounds Com. 7, R. O. T. C., Latin 8, Intra. Base- ball 6. Ambition: Medicine. Big cut up . . . driving ambitions . . leadership, Daniel Joseph Ferrone HFGYI' 452 St. Joseph Fresh. Bskt. and Baseball, Intra. Bskt. Track 5, Pentong 4, 5, 8, Clean-up Com, 31 SSC- Prep- 7, 8i Sr. Hi-Y 7, 8, Botany Rep. 6, 7, Booster 7, 8, Law 8. Ambition: Illinois-architectural landscap- ing-botanical-research. Research work . . . budding architect . . . success. Seventy-seven MAROON AND WHITE Flva J. Fields Babe 468 Spencer Little Theatre 6, Washington Pageant 6, History B, M. 31 W. Rep. 8, Astral, C. I. C. Rep. 6, College Rep. 7, Times Rep,, Science, Y. Ambition: My birthday in red on cal- endars. Breath taking dives . . . cheering crowds . . . suede iacketsf' Sydney Finlde Syd 464 May C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5, Times Rep. l, 2, lntra. Bskt, 5-7, Science Honor I, 2, History 6, 7, Chem. 6, 7, Latin 3, 4, Non-Smoking Com. 5, 6, Law 8, Prep 7. Ambition: To travel around the world. Long winding highways . . . happy ad- ventures . . . friendliness, Morton A. Finlcleman Izzy 454 Howland Law 8, Ice Skating 5-7, B Squad Foot- ball 5, lntra. Baseball 6. Ambition: A great criminal lawyer. Gay parties . . . dark eyes . . .campus cut-up. Joe Fischer Dutchy 46l St. Williams C. I. C. Rep., German, Prep, Booster, Astral, Chem., History, Hi-Y. Ambition: Go with two girls at the same time fsteadyl, 'Life of the party' . . . sporty cars . . . care-free. Fred Julian Fisher Freddy 463 Lane lntra. Baseball I, 3, 5, lntra. Bskt, 2-4, Printers I, 2, Press 3, Science Honor l, 2, Radio 2-4, Tennis 4, French 5, Law 8. Ambition: To go down to the South Sea Islands. Boundless energy . . . deep sea diver . . , tropical nights. Rose Lee Fithian Lee 470 Locke History 6, German 2, Pentong 5, SpaniSh 4, Y 3, College 6. Ambition: To be Gracie Allen the second, Jolly company . . . peals of gay laugh- ter . . . rhythm. Seventy-eight 51-it ' ' 123' .7 - '10--1 'IQ' -as-.. J. Fletcher 458 Young Law 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, Prep 7, Chrm. Halls Corn. I, Bskt. I, Student Com., Grounds Com., Baseball, Boxing 6. Ambition: Second Rip Van Winkle. Jolly good fellow , . . forging ahead . , . victory, Ruth Marie Forster Beezer 453 Lewis Opera Cab., Opera Cast, Sec. Spanish 8, Astral 7, Pentong 7, College 7, Y 3. Ambition: To take the world by surprise. Deep cool streams . mother nature . . . Beethoven's compositions. Lillian Franlcel Lall 466 Delano C. I. C. l8, History 6, 7, G. A. A, 24, Pentong 4, German Z, Law 7, Tennis 41 Science Honor 2, 3, College 4, 5. Ambition: A farm husband, chickens and babies. High bridge scores . , . tennis courts . . . gay summer resorts. Jaclc Fredrickson 458 Nash lntra. Bslct. 5-7, lntra. Baseball 6, Law B, Football B Squad, Prep. 8, C. I. C. Rep, I, Grounds Com. Ambition: To make a million and retire. Early morning drives . . . crowded court rooms . . . great deeds. Joseph Robert Freeman Jo Ja 453 Tinian Latin l, 2, Spanish 7, lntra. Bskt. 2-4, ln- tra. Baseball 2. Ambition: To make a million. Chemistry laboratories . . , lofty summits . . . worn text-books. Rose D. Freedman HROI' 468 Astral I, Times Rep, 8, G. A. I-3, C. I. C. Rep. 2, College 8, History 6, Y , German 2, Pentong 3. Ambition: lt's a secret. Cox4well chairs . . , ioyous life . . . lady of leisure. Irving Friedman Fink 470 Emmet Bskt. West Sec, Champs-All city team: Astral l, 2: Spanish 6-B: Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish, History 7, 8, Law 8: Fresh. lntra. Bskt. and Baseball, C. l. C.: Varsity A g Clean-up Com. Ambition: Judge Friedman now entering the court room. 'An apple a day' . . . the eagle eyed basketeer . , . varsity banquets. Mabel Lucille Funk May Bell 468 Help ot Christians Y 8, Spanish 5: History 5. Ambition: Love, live, learn and be happy. Angel food cakes . . . steaming percola- tors . . . generosity. Irene Mary Jane Furman Jean 452 Bytord Collegeg Spanish: M. 81 W. Rep.: Clean- up Com.g Y . ' Ambition: To sing like Betty Boop. Lacy shawls . . . waltz music . . . switt movements. Catherine lvlarie Gattney Kay 463 Howe College 5, History 6: Law B, Booster 71 Pentong 8: Nicholsonians. Ambition: Let the future decide C?l. Youthful companionship . . . pink lem- onade . . . gypsy tea rooms. Terrence A. Gallagher Terry 409 Young Gym Team 6-8: Pentong 4: Law B: Ger- man 7. Ambition: Easy life, travel and fun. Smiling Irish eyes. . . marbles and mimbs . . . summertime pleasantriesf' l-lenry Gamson Hank 465 Tilton V.-Pres. Class 7, 8: Pres. Prep 73 Sgt.-at' Arms Pentong 8: Pres. Aero 31 V.fPres. Acro 2: Capt. Track Team 3: Capt. Cheer Leaders 7, 83 Cheer Leader 2-8: Varsity A 2-8: Track Team 2-8. Ambition: Illinois, maybe. lmpressive business offices . . . man- about-Wall Street . . . personality man. CLASS OF I933 Gertrude Gans Gert 45l Mai' M. Xi W. Rep. l-7g C. l. C. Rep. l-7, Col- lege I-5: French 5, 6: History 7, 8g German I-3, Astral Rep. l-8: Times Rep. l-8: Pen- ton Rep. l-7, Science Honor l, 2. Ambition: To see the world! Plaid scarfs . . . school banners . . shopping tours. Mary Beth Gaynor Beth 467 St. Thomas Aquinas Y l, 2, Little Theatre 5, 6, Green Room Com. Disraeli 5: Costume Chrm. Flower Shop 6, French 3, History 8, History Rep. 8. Ambition: Qui Vivra, Verra. Moonlight on the Mediterranean , . . strains from the 'Desert Song' . . . silvery blue chit lon. Kenneth Lawrance Gengler Ken 454 Lovett Sgt,-at-Arms French 4, Naturalists 3, 4: Science Honor 4: C. l. C. l-8, Math. 6. Ambition: The usual American obiective. Leather bound books . . . drift wood tires . . . University campus. Thomas Sievert Gilbertson Tom 460 Lovett Sgt. R. O. T. C. 4, Band 8: R. O. T. C. Band 2: Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To be a man of leisure. Blare of music . . . crack of the gun . . . the Lindbergh beacon. Aldo Edward Gillette Al 454 Hanson Park Bskt, lg C. I. C. l-8, Latin 6. Ambition: To be a painless dentist. Bubbling chemicals . . . M. D. degree . . . humor. Benny John Gioris 463 Lewis C- I' C- F31 Law 8: Chem. 8, History 6: Pentong 43 Nicholsonians. Ambition: To go fishing on Marg, 'lExecutive's ottice . . . quiet determina- tion . . . successful enterprises. Seventy-nine MAROON AND WHITE Ruth Millicent Glabman Rufus 45l Emmet Publ, Chrm. History 7, Student Dir. Little Theatre 7, 8, History 5-8, French 3, 4, Spanish 7, 8, C. l. C. Rep., G. A. A. I-4, M. 8t W. Rep. Ambition: To be a business executive. Sophisticated plays , . . gay operettas . . sweetness. Audrey Joyce Gloppe Aud 456 Young Pres. Thespian 7, Treas. Little Theatre 8, Cast DisraeIi , Washington Pageant , Touchdown 5, 6, 7, Treas. College 8: M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 6, C. I. C. Rep. 3, Times Rep. 5. Ambition: I ain't even openin' mu mout. Merited applause . . . opera boxes . . . South Shore apartments. George William Goetz 46l Spencer Pentong 6, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Haven't any. Gray and blue attire . . . mountain trails . . breakfast at twelve. Mildred Miriam Gold 453 Manley College 6, 7, C. l. C. I-8, Pentong 4, 5, History 6-8, French 2-4, Y 8, Times Rep. 3, 4, Science Honor I, 2. Ambition: To become a brilliant co-ed. Gleaming kitchens . . . high bridge scores . , . efficiency. Frances Shirley Goldberg Baby Frances 451 Delano French I-4, C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, Law 6, His- tory 7, 8, Pentong 5-7, G. A, A. I-4, Col- lege 5. Ambition: Grow an inch every college year. Part haircuts . . . telephone calls . . . French beauty salons. Sophie Goldberg Somber 458 Howe Little Theatre 3-7, Publ. Com. DisraeIi , Pin Xi Point Chrrn, Touchdown , Cast Washington Pageant , Y RGD- 51 'ITU 3, 4, College 4, 5, Botany 4, G, A. A. 2. 3, Reporter's Club I. Ambition: First woman president ot the United States. Bright lights . . , spell bound audiences . . . fame. Eighty PQ Y -our I-lelen Golk Southpaw 455 Key Conductor L'Allegro 6, 7, Editorial Page Editor 7, Conductor Gala Life 8, Sec. Pentong 7, Quill 8: Scroll 8, Gold Class Order I329, Publ. Chrm. College 6-3, Astral Rep. 5-7, Pentong Rep, 5-7, Cos- tume Com. Hey Day . Ambition: The world beating a path to my door. The 'pun inevitable' . . . sorority rushes . . . graciousnessf' Virginia M. Goodenow Ginny 458 Young Pres. C. I. C. 8, Pres. Student Council 8, Ist Lt. Band 7, 8, Band 3-8, Interclub 8, Asst. Chrm. Hey Day 7, College Style Show 7, Treas. College 7, History, Y , Ambition: College. Perky berets . . . musical laughter . . pale pink apple blossoms. Gladys Gorchott GIadie 470 May Chrm, Prog. Com., Refresh. Com. Law 8, Opera 7, M. 81 W. Staff 8, Cast Lucky Jade 5, Cast Pickles 3, M. 81 W. Rep. 45, 7l, Clean-up Com. 8, Y I, 2, G. A. Ambition: To depress the depression. Back stage bustle . . . rise of curtains . . . footlightsf' Sidney S. Goren sid 453 Tilton Chem. 8, Latin I, Z, Spanish 7, Intra, Bskt. 2, 4, 6, Intra. Baseball 2. Ambition: Go to a University and ac- complish something. Sports fan . . . gold wrist bands . . . high pressure salesmanshipf' Ray Edward Gornell Crane At Crane: Deputy of Activities I, 2, Intra. Bskt. 3. At Austin: Skating 8, Track 8, Varsity A 3,8 Arch. Club 4-8, Wareham's Warblers Ambition: To be a millionaire. Race tracks . . . flash ot Mercury . . silver trophies. Robert William Graham Bob 460 Bartonville ButIer's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: Hydro-electric engineer. Structural steel embankments . . . im- pressive bridges . . . roaring machinery. Carl Oscar Granberg Grany 460 Lewis Tennis 63 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Golf 53 Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To be a fast linotype operator. Games in par . . . difficult tennis shots . . . fellowship. Marie Concetta Graniero Connie 464 Lovett History Rep. B3 Law 73 Science Honor 3. Ambition: To be nonchalant and staunch. Contagious smiles . . . gleaming topaz . . . serenity. Dorothy Myrtle Grapenthien Dodo 464 May History 83 College 73 Y 2-63 German 73 Science Honor Rep. 3. Ambition: To be a modern old maid. Frail pink rosebuds . . . quiet thought- fulness . . . Self-assurance. Lila Greenberg Li 466 Cameron History 83 Pentong 63 G. A. A. 6-81 French 3. Ambition: To hear day break and night fall. Lovely gardens . . . tea for two . . . happiness. Mondo R. Gregoline Greg 454 Tilton Varsity Lightwt. Bskt. 5-83 lntra, Bskt., Baseball 2, 63 C. l. C. Rep. 3-53 Times Rep. 23 Italian 33 43 Varsity A 83 M. 81 W. Rep. Ambition: To play with the White Sox, Baseball victories . . . tense moments . . . good sportsmanship. Ray Preston Grinder PresSy 453 Milwaukee Opera 7, 83 Cast Belle of Barcelona 83 Boys' Glee l-B3 Band l'4: Capt. Sect. Bskt. 63 Swim. Team 53 Latin 5. Ambition: To advance music past the crooner stage. Light operas . . .friendly arguments... delightful musicals. CLASS OF I933 Howard Wesley Grosh Howie 452 Emmet Maior Concert Band3 Law 83 Co-chrm. Prog. Com. Clean-up3 R. O. T. C. l-32 Dance Orch. 2-4. Ambition: To become a skillful surgeon. Dashing rhythm . . . Rhapsody in Blue . . . haunting melodies. Sam Peter Guagenti Pete 460 Key Lightwt. Bskt. 7, 83 lntra. Bskt. 63 C. l. C. Rep. 63 lntra. Baseball 63 Baseball 83 But- ler's Buddies 4-B. Ambition: To be in the maior league. Flashing basketballs . . . nimble footed . . . 'outside the fence'. Emil Vincent Gualano Aim 455 St. Lucy Capt. Bskt. I3 Sgt.-at-Arms Italian 43 Grounds Com. 63 B Squad Football 53 Botany 63 Latin 5. Ambition: Lindbergh's first rival. Soaring mail planes . . . searching bea- cons . . . three point landings. Antoinette L. Guinta Ann 468 Sumner C. l. C. Rep. 53 College Rep. 43 Tennis Rep. I, 23 History 63 Y 43 G. A. A. 33 Times Rep. 33 Attendance Officer 5, 63 Finance Com. 8. Ambition: Ask that certain someone, he knows. Shy smiles. . . snap dragons. . . happy pathways. Estelle Grace Guokas Blondie 452 St. Casimir Academy Ambition: Become acquainted with peo- ple and world. Neatly dressed hair . . . blue thoughtful eyes . . . tea at four. Sylvia Gussin Syl 45I Marshall At Marshall: Sec. Usher ClUb: Treas, Law Club3 French3 Literary Club. At Austin: College History3 Class Day Corn. Ambition: To be a tennis champ. Orange frocks . . . brisk tennis games . . . veranda parties. Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE Rose Gutlcowslcy Row 469 Tilton Y 33 College 73 C, l. C. 83 Law 83 Spanish. Ambition: lt's too secret for the common. Tapping fingers . . . little hilltop cottage . . . soaring slcylarksf' Charlotte Gwin Chotsy 468 Carlinville Com. on Com. Ambition: To become an accomplished organist. Twilight . . . soft strains of an organ . . . large auditorium. Elsie Belle l-laaclc El Woodstock, Ill. Astral Rep, 4-bi Pentong Rep. 53 C. l, C. Ambition: To work in a big office. Business offices . . . quiet etliciency . . accuracy. Marion W. Hagemeister 467 Byford Class Day Com. 83 M. Xi W. Rep. 3, 43 Pentong 4-73 Astral Rep. 5-83 College 5-83 History 6, 73 Latin 2, 33 Naturalists 4-62 Y Z, 3. Ambition: All in one word, success. Cool reen shades booming iunqle q . . - IH drums . . .the 'Moon Song. Roy A. t-lagstrom Swede 460 Bvfold Butler's Buddiesg Sec. Chem. 83 Che-rn. 7, 83 Science Honor 73 Radio 83 Spanish 61 Times Rep, 43 Hi-Y 6-8. Ambition: To drive the Miss America . Tea for two . . , worn text books . . tan trench coats. Allen E. l-lahn -'Ali' 458 Ryerson Band 2-83 Capt. Band 83 Chrm. Clean-UD Com, 83 Prom Com. 83 Little Theatre Orch. 33 German l-43 Hey Day' Com. 71 lntra, Bslmt. 43 lntra. Baseball 63 College Day Com. 8, Ambition: Popular dance orchestra leader, White sport sweaters . . . iazz composi- tions . . . 'Yowsah'. Eighty-two t l ' f V V, fin 5 '54 .1 -- ifit .'.., TQ , ' Q ' ii I' 4 . V l 4' s f 4 Lf for 'W ak ff' V .3 's W 3 47 , ' .9 7 ' Albert William l-lale Al 458 Lyons Township At Lyons: Band I3 lntra. Bslct, 2. At Aus- tin: M. 81 W. Rep, 53 lntra. Bslct. 53 C. l. C. Ambition: College-some sort of mechan- ical work. Wl'iirling motors . . . greasy overalls . . . speed. Audrey Alice Hall Amid 467 Young Y 23 College 23 Little Theatre 6-83 Cast Touchdown 73 Green Room Chrm. Touchdown 73 Service Award Touch- down 73 History 83 Reporter Times 5, 63 G. A. A. 3-53 Thespians 8. Ambition: Travel as a pianist with a symphony orchestra. Airs from Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' . , . lndia's Tai Mal ...magic Nile. Sonia Elizabeth l'lall Sonny 456 Nash Spanish 7, 83 Chem. 7, 83 Y 33 Social Rep. 83 C. I. C.3 Times Rep. 23 College 6. Ambition: Be a nurse, have patients , Oriental tea gardens . . . pastel shades . . , pale Iovelinessf' Alice l-l. Hallman Al 45I St. Lucy's Silver Class l329 83 Editorial Page Ed. Times 83 Soc. History 83 Retresh, Chrm, History 73 Astral Rep. 3, 4, 83 Spanish 7, 83 Pentong 7, 83 Law 8. Ambition: To be an old maid. Trim bcrets . . . 'friendly reserve . . tan polo coats. Sally Celestine l-lalm Sal 45l St. Mary of Celle Chrm. College Day 63 Chrm. Class Social 63 Co-Chrm. Kollege Klub Kanter 63 Col- leQe SlYle Show 5, 73 C, l, C. Com. Clean-up Campaign Assembly 83 Courtesy Drive Com. 83 Costume Day Com. 73 M. Sr W. Rep. 2, 33 G. A. A. Rep. 5, 8. Ambition: Galavantin' round Illini cam- pus with Flo . Sophisticated conversation . . . aero- plane trips , . . smartnessf' Paul Arthur l-larnm Ham-bone 463 Lock M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 33 C. l. C. Rep. 43 His- tory 5, 63 German 43 Booster 7, 83 Debat- ing 5, 63 Nicholsonians. Ambition: High powered motor cars- Traveling salesman-success-money, Low slick roadsters . . . miles ot travel . . . success. Lillian L. Handelman Lil 467 May History 7, 81 Astral 2, 31 Y 2, 31 French l, 21 Pentong 41 College 61 C. l. C. Rep. 41 Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To know as much math as Mr. Butler. Sweet personality . . . neat attire . . dependable friend. William Charles Hankermeyer Hank-Bill 459 St. Paul's Lutheran Band 2-81 Arch. Clubg lntra. Baseball 21 lntra, Bskt. 31 Times Rep. 41 C. l. C. Rep. 21 Wareham's Warblers 5-8: City Contest Band 6. Ambition: To play baritone like Jerry Kauders did. Musical ambitions . . . lively composi- tions . . . thrill of success. Esther Elfreda Hansen S 468 Emmet City Typing Champ 61 C. l. C. Rep. 81 Astral 61 History 51 Spanish 51 Commence- ment Com. 8. Ambition: Trying to find an ambition. Smoldering genius . . . friendliness . . . soaring ambitions. Ruth H. Hansen Ruthie 464 Cameron Flower, Color Xi Motto Corn. 81 Law 71 Little Theatre 31 Y 3. Ambition: To become a mannequin. Flaxen curls . . . dimpled smiles . . cool, green watersf Evelyn M. Hanson Greek 457 Nash C. l. C. Rep. l1 Times Rep. 5, 6, 81 Law 81 Cast Pickles 41 Spanish 21 Tennis 2. Ambition: To sit on top of the world. Pulchritude participant . . . deep dim- ples . . . iolly friendliness. Kulamanu Lucille Hardee Kula 463 Kamehameha G. A. A. 81 Spanish 41 C. l. C. l1'ColleQe 61 Pentong 71 Science Honor 61 Nicholson- iansg Law 81 Times Rep. 3. Ambition: lt's a secret. Quiet capability . . . impressiyeness CLASS OF I933 Dolores Ann Hartwig Doe 463 OFF Law 6-81 History 6-81 Collegej French 2, 3, 51 Tennis 31 Pentong 5-71 Times Rep. 3i C, I. C. Rep. 31 History Rep. 8. Ambition: Be distinguished by personality and appearance. Perfect poise , . . distinguished appear- ance . . . grace. John William Hazlet Moose 453 May Swim. Team 4-81 Lt. R. O. T. C. 7, B1 Supply Officer R. O. T. C. 71 Varsity A 81 Beck's Letter Men 7, 81 Intra. Bskt. 51 Law 71 Chem. 7, 81 Science Honor 2, 31 Prep 8. Ambition: To be another Johnny Weis- muller. Swim meets . . . brisk commands . . . the sand dunes. Delfine W. Hazzard Del 466 Lloyd Law 81 College 41 C. l. C. Rep. l, Z1 Y 3, 41 History 61 G. A. A. 6, 71 Times Rep. 31 M, Xi W. Rep. 51 Nom. Com. 7. Ambition: Long halls-white beds-hos- pitals. White linen uniforms . . . aroma of med- icines . . . quietness. lrene Heide Heide 457 Lewis Times Rep. 2-41 C. I. C. Rep. 51 Astral Rep. 31 M. Xi W. Rep. 61 Spanish 41 French 71 Austin Typing Team 81 Y Rep. 21 Col- lege 3. Ambition: To be an efficient stenographer. Qu-erulous expression . . . chatty pleas- antries . . . busy hands. Frances Muriel Hein Frame 463 Hay Y Cab. 31 Astral 2-41 Pentong 41 Law 6-81 M. Z1 W. Rep. 61 C. I. C. Rep. 51 History 81 Prom Com. 81 Nicnolsonians. Ambition: Be a second Mary Garden. Attentive audiences . . . oignity . . 'Danny Boy'. June Eliza beth Heintz 57 455 Key Capt. Girls' Band 31 lst Lt. Girls' Band 71 Concert Bi Opera Orch. 5-8' Band I-B1 Refresh, Chrm. 6, Social Chrm. College 81 Latin 3, 41 Y l-41 Social Orch, 7, Ambition: To play in the Girls' Band. Echoes of music . . . iolly companion . . , palms silhouetted on southern skies. Y - - - Dale O a lQe bl055Om5-if Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE Lois R. Hendriclcson Hi-Lo 458 Byford Commencement Com. 8: College Rep. 8: Conductor Highlight Times 7: Asst. Adv. Mgr. Times 6: Y Rep. 3: Sgt.-at-Arms 2: Girls' Glee 6: Times Rep. 2: Latin 3. Ambition: To build foundations under my air castles, Elfin music , , . sweetness personified . . , wispy blue chif'fons. Bernice May Henry Bennie 469 Arsenal Tech. M. Si W. Art Staff 7: Hey Day Publ. Com. 5: Science Honor 4. Ambition: Shl lt's a deep secret l????l. Printed frocks . . , late afternoon teas . . . Congeniality. Ruth Hettinger 455 Delano Refresh. Chrm. College 7, 8: Mem. Chrm. College 5: Pentong 6, 7: C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To travcl. Snow covered mountain peaks . . . ami' ability , . . quiet efficiency. Gertrude Wilhelmine Heyse 458 Manual Training, Mo. Social Com. Chem. 8: College 7, 8: Y 5-8: Spanish 5-8. Ambition: Baby's Utopia. A southern garden . . . taffy pulls . . springtime. Robert Charles Hill Bob 467 Emmet lntra. Bskt. l, 6: Astral l-3: Latin 4: M. 81 W. Rep. l-6: Times Rep. 3-6: lntra. Baseball l: Sgt. R. O. T. C. 5: Picked Squad 3: Prep 8: History 7. Ambition: To be king for a day lor twol. Box seats at the stadium . . . Blackhawk victories . . . clean cut. Hugh Stretton Hince DOH Crane At Crane: Class V.-Pres, 4: Zoa-Phyta 3-9: Div, Rep. l-4. At Austin: T. N. T. 5-8: Commencement Com. 8: Law 7, 8: C. l. C. Rep. 7, B: lntra. Baseball 6: lntra. Bslct. 6: lntra. Football 7. Ambition: To talk less, and say more. Racoon coats . . . athletic events . . gridiron. Eighty-four Leonora Dorothy Hodgins Lee 457 Nobel College 4-6: Y 3-8: Pentong 5: Latin l: Sect. Club 457, Ambition: Things l can't afford. Attractive auburn locks . . . delightful spring time aroma . . , fresh tea roses. Marjorie Louise Hottar Marge 464 Oak Park Ambition: To travel. Crowded highways . . . whirring propel- Iors . . . Mediterranean cruises. Jewel Lenore Hottmeister Gem 464 Hay 2nd Lt, Girls' Band 8: City Solo Contest 6: Band l-8: All City Orchestra 2-8: All City Girls' Conference 7: Sr. Ed. M. Xi W.: Astral l-8: C. l. C. Rep. 4: Times Rep. 2: Spanish 6, 8: Silver Class l329: Baseball Team l. Ambition: College-work-and then???7 True friendship . . . pleasing personality . . . humor. Fleanore Ann Hofmann L 465 Nobel Opera 7, 8: Class Day Com. 8: Jr. Social Com. 5: Astral 2, 3: Times Staff 7: All City Girls' Conf. 6: Y Z, 3: Times Rep. 2: G. A. A. Rep. 3-5. Ambition: Radio vocalist, with Bea , my accompanist. Radio debuts , , . merry voice . . . our waves. Dorothy Cecelia Holmes Der 467 Morse Y l: College 5: French 4: Pentong 4: Astral 7: History 8. Ambition: Je vis en espoir. French boulevards . . . sweet melodies . , . tall cypress, Sigurd Nelse Holmes Sig 455 Key Football 6: Law 7: lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: Prosperous architect. Complicated blueprints . . . 'T' squares . . . big achievements. Lillian E. M. Holmgren Lil 465 Stowe Dramatics ig Y I, 2, c, i, c. I-B. Ambition: To travel all over the world. Ocean liners . . . sea green waves . . . travels in Europe. William Earl Hood Bill 467 Marion lntra. Bskt. l, 2, Fencing 5, 6, Prep 8. Ambition: Hitch-hike to the Moon. Cream co'ored roadsters . . . evenings at the Club . . . college campus. Francis W. Hopkinson l-loppie 458 DePaul Astral, Jr. City Club. Ambition: To become a medical doctor. White iackets . . . medical instruments . . . tense moments. Edythe R. Horwitz Ede 466 l-lay Times Staff 7, 8, Silver Class Order l329, Treas. Order l329 8, Astral 4-8, French 4-8, Botany 5, 6, Times Rep. 7, 8, M. 8: W. Rep. 5. 6, Com. on Com. 8. Ambition: Who said I had any? Gay ruffled curtains . . , a little white cottage . . . waxed orchids. Irene Edith Horwitz 452 Cregier Quill and Scroll 8, Copy Ed. 7, 8, Con- ductor Tell Mel Tell Mel 8, Silver Class Order I329 8, V.-Pres. Spanish 7, Prog. Chrm. Spanish 8, Little Theatre 5, 63 Prop. Com. DisraeIi 5, College Rep. 5-8, Times Rep. 8. Ambition: Anything and everything. Bustle of activity . . . ready humor . . dependability. Louis S. Horwitz Lou 465 Young Mgr. Track 6-8, Track 2-S, Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish 8, Intra. Track 4, Mgr. Champ. Cross Country Team 7, Varsity A 6-8, Chem, 6-8. Ambition: To be a great and successful C. P. A. Business activity . . . important confer- ences . . . business-like desks. CLASS OF l933 Harold E. Hosticka Host 462 Howe T. N. T. l-8, Chem. 8, Varsity A 7, 8, Times Rep. 2, Ambition: To know all l once thought l did. Happy pathways . , . aroma'of chemi- ca's . . . a radio and a magazine. Alberta B. Houtt Bernie 45l Sumner German I-8, G. A. A. I-3, C, I. C. Rep. l, 2, Little Theatre 4-8, Pentong 6, 7, His- tory 5-7, College 6, 7. Ambition: To be a State's Attorney. Dramatic talks . . , shining hair . black crepe dresses. Jane E. Houghton 4l'-7 Washington Park At Washington Park: Y I-4, Pep Club 3, 4. At Austin: History 8, C. l. C. 8, Com- mencement Com. 8. Ambition: President ot the O'cl Ladies' Home. Perfect serenity . . . ginger bread . white collars and cuttsf' Frances Mary Houren Fran 454 Conneaut, O. At Conneaut: Capt. Bskt. 3-6, Pres. Civic l, Girls' Glee 3, 4. At Austin: Y 8, Spanish 7, G. A. A. 8. Ambition: Become a nurse. Jingling bobsleds . . . quiet corridors . . . sincerity. Laura Ann Hunt Laurie 456 Hay Astral 3, Latin Rep. 3, 4, College 3, Pen- tong 8, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To get into Crane College. Shy smiles . . . sobriety . . . softly shaded lamps. William F. Hunt Bill 462 Hay Pres. Aero Club 5, lntra. Football 73 Fenc- ing 7, 8, C. l. C. I-8, T. N. T. 6-8, Stage Lighting Crew 7, 8. Ambition: Seek knowledge: use it wisely. Successful dribbles . . , country clubs . . , distant hills. Eighty-tive MAROON AND WHITE Sylvia Madeline l'luxhold Syl 468 St. Paul'S Lutheran C. I. C. Rep. l: Band 2-6: History 8: College 7: Y 3, 4: Times Rep. 2: C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To be a champion swimmer. Gay witticisms . . . misty emerald eyes . . . nodding violets. Gertrude May llosen Gerts 463 Locke C. l. C. 5: Y 6: Pentong 3-7: G. A. A. Z-8: Law 7: History 4: 5: Nicholsonians. Ambition: Be an asset-not a liability. Reliable leader . . . lasting friendship . . . white caps on the lake, Samuel lngrisano Sam 46l Hanson Park Ambition: To beat the depression. Sf-arching bca-cons . . . rugged moun- tains . . . suayityf' John George Italia Champ 46l Lloyd C. l. C. Rep. 3, 7, B: lntra. Bslct. 2-6, M. 81 W. Rep. 5: Italian 7, 8: Spring Foot- ball 4-6: Varsity Football 7: Varsity A 7, 8: Times Rep. 3, 6, 8: Bollinger's Broth! orhood. Ambition: A complete change, get it? Distant goal posts . . . successful tour- naments . . . reliable class leader. Florence Ethel lversen Flo 466 Locke German I-4: G. A. A. 6: C. I. C. 3-8: Y 8. Ambition: A German teacher-Glaubst du es? Cottage cn the Rhine . . . blonde faire ness . . . laoy of the hour. l-lariette Lois Jaclqlin 452 Hay M, X1 W. Rep. 3-6: Times Rep. 3-6: Law: French: History: Clean-up Com. 8: Col- lege: Y C. l. C. Ambition: To wake up smiling. Exuberant personality . . .Hcontagious Smiles , , . .world before her. Eighty-six mn. x yzfeii VI . -Hr if 7 fi fi .4 7 ' f.,'. f A Elsa Antoinette Jacobsen Elly 463 Maas G. A. A. 8: College 6: French 4: C. I. C. I: Track Meet: Pentong 7: Y History: Nicholsonians. Ambition: To be a good nurse. Maroon sweaters . . . merry and cheerY friend . . . athletic events. Mildred Pauline Jacobsen Millie 452 Stowe College 5, 6: G. A. A. I-4: Y 246: Spanish 5. Ambition: Fly to Europe. Strolls on a college campus '. . . a hand- some senor . . . silver moonlight. Eve James Little Eval' 455 Kev V.-Pres. Little Theatre B: College Day Com. 8: Cast Touchdown 7: College Style Show 7: V.-Pres. College 6: Cast VYash- ington Pageant 6: Prog. Chrm. College 5: Green Room Chrrn. 5: College Cab. 4: Sec. Astral I. Ambition: Live on a dude ranch. Pale blue footlights . . . large attentive audiences . . . cool sophistication. Mary Isabelle James Jerry 465 Manley C. l. C. Rep. 6: 7: Pentong 7, B: Y 3: Spanish. Ambition: To go places and do things. An evening on the Rio Grande . . . suc- cessful accomplishments . . . adventurous traveling. Virginia Frances Jamieson Ginger 464 Young Lucky Jade 6: G. A. A. 5, 6: G. A. A. Rep. 6: Capt. Capt. Ball Team 7: Y 5-8: Pentong 8: Hotfie's Hoofers : Col- lege, Ambition: Famous teacher of dancing. Rhythmic tap dances . . . babbling brooks . . . vivacityf' Martha Ruth Jandris Infant 466 Lloyd German I-4: G. A. A. 6: C, l. C. I-8: Y 8. Ambition: To take part in the talkies. First night preview . . . wistful eyes . . pale cherry blossoms. Evelyn l-l. Janowick EVM 457 Locke Dramatics 6, 71 Times Rep. 41 G. A, A. 51 Y 4, 51 Latin 51 College 4-61 Pen- tong 5. Ambition: Model clothes l can't atford. E'mphatic gesticulations . . . laugh laden voice . . . Qclly evenings. Janet Kay Janus Jan 463 Nobel Law 5-81 History 6-81 Pentong 5-8: Col- lege 2, 4, 81 French 2, 3, 5, 71 Y 2, 4, 6, 81 Science l-lonor 51 Botany 41 C. l. C. l-81 ltalian 4. Ambition: Go toboganning down the Swiss Alps, Smooth hum ot business ottices . ready smiles . . . long black lashes. Stephanie Jean Janusz Stet 468 Elmwood Pk. College 6, 71 Y I, 21 C. l. C. Rep. I, 21 Pentong 5, 61 l-listory 5, 61 Astral 4-7. Ambitioni Ercel Adrian in designing clothes, Jolly repartee . . . snappy styles . . . individuality. Margaret Grace Jenista Marge 455 May Co-Chrm. Clean-up Camp. 81 Co-Chrm. Courtesy Drive 81 College Cab. 81 French Rep. 6, 71 Corn. ot Judges l'ley Day 71 Botany 4-61 French 6, 7. Ambition: Success as a real pianist. Everyloody's friend . . . velvety white gardenias . . . music, music everywhere. Robert W. Jensen Bob 46l Nash Golt1 Varsity A 1 Science Honorg Times Rep.1 Law1 Arch, Club l-8. Arnbition: To become the nation's lead- ing architect. - Designer ot great buildings . . . memor- able achievements . . . important con- terencesf' Eleanor l-larriet Jessie El 464 Ryerson Class Day Corn. 81 College 81 Astral 7. 81 Times Rep. 21 History 7, 81 Italian 7, 81 Y 3, 41 French 7, 8. Ambition: To have a vocabulary like Cubby's. ' Frat dances . . . low red roadsters . . . gaietyf' C L A S S O F l 9 3 3 Russell l'lenry Johnsen RUSS 459 Lovett Checkers1 Fencing1 Times Rep. 5, 61 C. l. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: Make my million before thirtY- Success his goal . . . lofty aspirations . . . camptiresf' Annabelle Johnson Terry 470 Elmwood Gold Class Order l329 81 Times Feature Writer 81 Reporter Times 81 Y 2'81 COl- lege Rep. 31 History Rep. 31 G, A. A. 3-61 C. l. C. l-81 Aviation 4. Ambition: lvline rustless spinach. Lasting friendships . . .lgreen shuttered cottages . . . dependability. Brita l. Johnson Brit 468 Byfafa Conductor Highlight 71 Asst. Adv. Mgr. Times 61 French 31 C. l. C. Ambition: To make others happy. Sweet sincerity . . . golden chrysanthe- mums . . . sunny disposition. Dagrnar Anna Johnson Dag 466 l-lay M. Xt W. Rep. 21 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To get some place in a hurry! Jade speeding roadsters . . . laughter . . dewy rose buds. Florence Evelyn Johnson Flo 463 Lewis Nicholsonians1 G. A. A. 61 Law 81 Pen- tong 81 C. l. C. 81 Y 81 College 7, 8. Ambition: Private secretary. Steady tab of typewriters . . . valuable secretary . . . low laughter. Frank Kenneth Johnson Doc 456 Spencer First Lt. R. O. T. C.1 Crack Co. 5-81 Pick Plat. 7, 81 lntra. Bskt. 51 Art Statt 7. Ambitioni Commercial artist or sumpin, 8risk commands . . . 'artists and models' . . . reflected setting sun. Eighty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Gunnard L. Johnson Gun 460 Byford Butler's Buddies, Law 8, Chem. 7, 8, lntra. Bskt. Champ. 6, Times Rep. 2, Hi-Y 6-8. Ambition: To bite holes in solid geometry. Woodman ot the iorest entilit ,, - - - Q v . . . rising power. Mildred I'l. Johnson Millie 457 Hey College 6, Y 2, Section Club. Ambition: Putting up with history lectures. Delicious home cooked meals . . . nim- ble fingers , . . sketches. Alwina I-larriet Johnston Weena 470 May C. I. C. I-8, Law 8, Sports Writer Times 7, G. A. A. I-6, Tennis 3, 4, College l-4, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 6, Times Rep. 4-6, Span- ish 3, 4, Y I, 2. Ambition: Shorthand and a handsome boss. Vim, vigor and vitality . . . iaunty be- rets . . . camp rules and regulations. Jane Morris Jones Jonesy 455 Emmet College Cab. 7, B, History Rep. 8, Re- porter Times 6, C. l. C. Rep. 7, B, Y I-3, Opera 6-8, Pentong 6, Bronze Class Order l329 6. Ambition: Can't be bothered with one. Sophistication . . . quiet hillside cottage . . handsome escorts. Alva Jordan Ace 470 Spencer Spanish 7, 8, Astral 2, 3, Law B, lntra. Bskt., C. I, C. Rep., Flower St Motto Com. Ambition: Be a multimillionaire. Basketball fans . . . chums galore . . speeding down country highways. Laura Lucille Jordan 455 Bryant Pres. French 7, lnterclub 7, Y.-Pres. Y 6-8, Treas. French 6, Sec. Science Honor 3, Sgt.-at-Arms Y 3, Mem. Chrm. Pen- tong 7, Hike Chrm. G. A. A. ZIHPT Chrm. Girls' Glee 5, Program Chrm. Y 5-7. Ambition: To render valuable service to humanity. A 'Rose of No Man's Land' . . . sOQ'fI1IVlQ hands , , , sweet, gentle personalityf Eighty-eight .6 - f I i- ' is r , ,. it iff, ,H , fw f 5. 4 , .- ' '- . V W?-l t 7 ' iff! 34 I-larold I-I. Jorgensen I-lobby 460 Lloyd lntra. Bskt., lntra. Baseball. Ambition: Aviator or bank president, Crisp wavy hair . . . mighty oaks . . marble stairway. Frank G. Joseph Joe 459 LOvett German 2, 4, Law 8, Warel'iam's Warblers I-B. Ambition: To tour Europe. A night in Venice . . . Buckingham Pal- ace . . . crunch of crisp snow. Raymond Kahn Hercules 454 Bowen At Bowen: Student Council 4-6, Student Fund Com., Pres. Book Worms 5, Bird Boosters 4-6, lntra. Baseball Team Capt. 4. At Austin: Prep 7, 8, Law 8, Fencing Team 8, Mgr. Fencing 8, Boys' Glee 2, 5-8. Ambition: To become a famous doctor. Luxurious otfice suites . shiny steel instruments . . . dependability. Esther Lucille Kain Essie 452 Young e. A. A, 1-4, College Club 5, sg Y Club 2-6, Spanish 5. Ambition: To travel out West. Moonlight on the desert . . . smiling brown eyes . . . trailing satin gowns. Clara Ruth Kanwischer 464 Tilton Girls Glee 5, C. I. C. Rep. I, 5, 6, Times Rep. 6, Pentong Rep. 5. Ambition: Mexico, California, then dainty kitchen curtains. Fleeting scenery . . . yellow tea roses . . . gay kitchenettesf' Irene Jeanette Karsten Renee 467 Spencer Commencement Com. 8, Y Rep. 2, As- tral 2, 3, C. I. C. l-8, Y I-6, History 6, 7, College 8, Pentorig 6, 7, Science Honor 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2. Ambition: To take dictation from Floyd Gibbons. Soft strains of an orchestra . . . midnight blue . . . rhapsodiesf' Sadelle Kasofsky Dell 457 Lewis Astral 63 G. A. A. 5, 63 M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 83 Activities Ed. M. 81 W. 83 College 73 All-City Girls' Conf. 6. Ambition: Get a little fun out of life. Carefree . . . chestnut curls . . . suc- cessful school leader. Neal Edward Kearney 463 Key Concert Band 4-83 R. O. T. C. Sgt. 4-83 History 43 Sect. Bskt. 6. Ambition: lst horn in Chicago Symphony orchestra. 8lare of instruments . . . inspiring marches . . . distant mountain peaks. Orme S. Kellett Lefty 465 Young Rifle Team 5'B: Mgr, Rifle Team 73 Capt. Rifle Team 83 Sr. Hi-Y l-83 Wrestling 83 Band 5-83 Social Orchestra 73 Debating 2 33 Chrm. Grounds Com. B3 Com. on Com. 8. Ambition: To have a real ambition. Quiet glades . . . bustling business of- fice . . . solitude. Merrill Fred Kenn Tiny 466 Hay German I, Z3 Law 83 Ist Lt. Regimental Staff 83 Times Rep. 3, 43 2nd Lt. Staff Officer 7. Ambition: College3 airplane pilot, Silver winged monoplanes . . . fra- ternity dances . . . fleecy white clouds. Arline Louise Kennedy Ar 470 May Com. on Corn. 83 Opera 3'8: Y I, 23 Cleaneup Com. 83 Latin I3 Refresh. Com. 73 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To be a good private secretary. Ticking of the Remington . . . dictation . . . happy-go-lucky. Helen Catherine Kennedy 469 St. Angela German 3, 43 C. l. C. Rep. l, 43 Times Rep. Z, 33 Motto, Colors Xi Flower Com. 83 Law 7. Ambition: Never have to work very hard. Leisure hours in a hammock . . . cool rippling waters . . . happiness. R was-M ' 4 bffif' 47 M' 4 12:3 3' 7, rm , I CLASS OF I933 Helen M. Kenney Mahoney 457 LEWIS Law 83 Pentong 83 College 63 Society Cir- cus Com3 History 83 C. l. C. Ambition: Live, laugh and love-hmm! Smooth polished floor . . . mellow strains of music . . . white organdy bows. Lorraine Winifred Kersting Mikie 465 Lovett German 2, 33 C. I. C. l-83 Pentong 7. Ambition: To play piano over the radio. Tickling the ivories . . . radio audience . . . Rachmaninoff preludes. Howard Clayton King Howie 465 Parkside Prom. Com. 83 Times Rep. 73 Intra. Track 43 Prep 7, 83 Intra. Bskt. l, 53 Clean-up Com. 83 Nom. Com. 73 Fresh. Swim. I3 Fresh. Track I. Ambition: Develop a physique like King Kong. Office in the Merchandise Mart . quiet dinner dances . . . modernistic apartments. Wendell L. King Dick 452 Emmet V.-Pres. Boys' Glee 83 Boys' Glee bfgj Law 83 Orchestra 2. Ambition: To Go West. Bucking bronchos . . . lure of the wil- derness . . . cowboy songs. John Patrick Kissane Jack 462 Resurrection Football 63 Social Com. 83 B Squad Football 43 Law 6-B3 Hi-Y I-43 C. I. C. Rep. 23 Fire Marshalg Intra. Bskt. 2, 4, 63 Chem. 7, 83 Sec. Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To go hitch-hiking in the strato- sphere. Football games . . . chemistry labora- tories . , . successful leader. Frances Mary Kitzing 453 May Refresh. Chrm. Girls' Glee 83 Prog, Chrm. Girls' Glee 73 Astral I, 23 Y Rep.3 C. l. C. Latin 2. Ambition: Professional pianist. Leather bound volumes . . . blossoming daffodils . . , simplicity. Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Harry Arthur Klebo, Jr. Rear 460 Hay Maior R. O. T. C. 8, Commander Picked Sect. 5, Capt. R. O. T. C. 7, Officers' Club 7, 8, Picked Co. R. O. T. C. 5-8, Lt. R. O. T. C. 5, 6, Courtesy Com. 8, Law 8, Non- Smoking Com. Ambitioni West Point and the Army. Shining rifles . . . khaki uniforms . . military drills. Ruth Elenor Klemt Sue 453 Tilton G. A. l,A2, German 6, Girls' Glee 7, 8, Pin Xi Point Com., C, I. C., Costume Com. 6, Little Theatre 5, 6. Ambition: Do something worth while. Snug cottages . . . yellow Canaries . . cook books. George Ralph Knaub 453 Emmet Lightwt. Bskt. 7, 8, lntra. Bskt. 6, lntra. Baseball 2, Class Day Com. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 3, Asst. Mgr. lntra. Bskt. 8, Pentong 5, Beck's Lettermen, Varsity A 7, 8. Ambition: College. Bc another Joe Reitf. Success. Big man from Dartmouth . . . quietness . . . spectacular shots. Mary Knockle 466 Waterloo, Iowa History 6-8, College 8, Pentong 4-6, C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5. Ambition: To travel the road to success. Successfulness . . . pale blue skies . . . mountain top cottages. Willard E. Knudson Knute 460 Byford Intra. Bskt. Champs 6, Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To sometime draw a good picture. Silent companionship . . . drifting canoes . great outdoors. Myrtle Maxine Knuth 454 Orr Chrm. Clean-up Picture Com., Class Day Com., Nom. Com. 8, College Day COFV1-I College Style Show, Astral, Spanish, Y , History, M. 8: W. Rep. Ambition: University of lllinois. Red Hibiscus blooms . . . classic profile . . . late voguesf' Ninety Oliver Bernard Koehler Ollie 460 Byford Treas. Sr. Hi-Y 5-7, Capt. lntra. Bskt. Champs, Gift Com. 8, M. 8: W. Rep. 5-7, Chem., Prep, lntra. Basketball, Times Rep., C. I. C. Rep., Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To make life one big success. Skyscraper otiices . . . great heights . . . friendliness. Robert M. Koeneman Bob 452 Nom. Com. 7, Fresh. Baseball 2, lntra. Bskt. I, 6, Fresh. Football I, Spanish 5, 6, Hi-Y 7, History 6, Prep 7, 8. Ambition: Ho! Hum. Handsomeness . . . iolly laughter . . open-topped roadstersf' Mildred E. Kortman Millie 465 Nobel Times Rep. I-4, C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, Nom. Com. l-4, Drarnatics l, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Newspaper reporter. Snappy newspaper articles . . . pastel colors . . . front page news. Charles Paul Korytar Dead Legs 46l Orr Sgt. Royal Regiment of Rest, Bollinger's Brotherhood, Cubby's Brats, Law, Econom- ics, Fresh. Football, Fresh. Bskt., Football 4, 5. Ambition: Cop the 't500 and Harmes- worth trophy. Rare trophies . . . sportsmanship . . envious fame. Carl John Kramer Coin One 453 St, Paul's Com. on Com. 8, R. O. T. C. l-5, Band l, 2, Latin 2, Fresh. Baseball 2. Ambition: Become a traffic manager. Knave of hearts . . . gay rhythm . . silver streaks of color. Robert I'l. Krasnow Bob 45I Delano Pres. Debating 8, West Sect. Winner, Washington Oratorical Contest 6, 2nd Place Daily News Oratorical Contest 43 Sec. Debating 4, 7, Capt. Debating Team 3-8, Public Speaking Chrm., C. I. C Clean-up campaign 5, 7, Publicity chfmf Disraeli 5, Publicity Chrm. Touch- down 7, Winner, Washington Bicentennial Essay Contest 6, Sgt.-at-Arms, Treas. His- tory 7, 8. Ambition: Audiences. 'lspellbound listeners . . . tense silence . . . lecture course. Edna Anne Krause Eddie 452 North Park At North Park: Literary Society, Nopacco Club. At Austin: A. A. 3-8, Sec. 81 Prog. Chrm.ADebating 8, Girls' Glee 5, Student Council 7, M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8, Ping Pong 4, 5, Tennis 4, 5. A-mbition: Illinois-athletic coach-further girls' athletics. Spacious new gymnasiums . . . iollity . . . athletic instructions. lrv S. Krause Bouse 454 Hibbard Bskt. 3-8, Times Staff 5-B, Law 8, Pentong 8, History 8, Varsity A 3-8, Gold Class Order l329 7, 8, Band 3. Ambition: Crack iokes like Jerry and Harold. Sport columns . . . humorous personality . . . man-about-town. Viola Grace Krause Vi 457 Byford Astral 6, 7, Shorthand Team 8, Pentong 8, German 3, 4, Sect. Club 8. Ambition: Music teacher, private secre- tary, microphones, fame. Fiddle fantasies . . . scholastic achieve- ment . . . work well done. Doris Kripner Dee 469 Foreman Astral Rep. 8, Prom Com. 8, Law 8, Ring 81 Pin Rep. 7, History 7, Y 4-8, College 7, Pentong 5. Ambition: To surprise everybody-even myself. Magical performances . . . deep mystery . . . queen of the campus. Ted cl. Kroll Architect 459 Nobel Arch. Club l-8, Wareham's Warblers l-8, C. l. C. Rep. 3, French 2-5, Jazz Orch. 7, Soph. lntra. Bskt. 3, Booster 6. Ambition: To become an architect and great musician. Tense silence . . . appreciative audiences . . . blue prints. Robert l'lenry Krown Bob Hay Chrm. Report Book Clean-up B, Arch. Club 4-8, Officer's Club 7, 8, Order of Chevron 5, 6, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, Wareharn's War- blers 8. Ambition: To sail around the world in a thimble. Jolly company . . . campus cut-up . . . numerous friends. i l ' 4 gg: ' 114' .V CLASS or i933 Phyllis v. rub lf 4Ol Brown College Rep. 8, College 7, Latin 3, 4, Law 8, Y 3. Ambition: To be a Chief lnvestigator. Gypsy tea rooms . . . large stone rings . . . fraternity dances. Violet Edith Kuehn 463 Lovett Y , Pentong, C. l. C., Nicholsonians, G. A. A. Ambition: Tour the United States with ? 7 7 Many admirers . . .true friend . . . mys- terious adventures. Eleanore E. Kundra E 467 Young G. A. A., C. l. C. Rep. l, French 3, Orch. l, Y. Ambition: See Guy Bush hit a home run. Clicking typewriters . . . Wyomissing Iris . . , seriousness. Ethel Charlotte Kurtzback Babe 468 Tuley At Tuley: Tuley Review Rep. 3. At Austin: 6. A. A. l-6, History 8. Ambition: Private secretary. Spacious office building . . . shorthand notes . . . sincerity, lrene A. Kvackai Rene 454 Ryerson College 2, 3, Y l-3, History 6. Ambition: Travel around the country. Traveling for adventure . . . snappy glances . . . shy introductions. A. Emelie Ladegaard EmmYli 454 Brentano Ambition: Study and think, not dream. Black velvet and pearl . , . moonlight on the lake front . . . daintinessf' Ninety-one MAROON AND WHITE Kenneth Henry Ladwig Ken 455 Nobel Cast Touchdown 75 Band I, 25 Social Orchestra 75 Stage Crew 6, 75 Botany 85 Lathn 25 Pentong 45 Little Theatre 5-75 C, . . 5, 6. Ambition: To travel near and far. Passage on a steamship . . . touch ot the wanderlust . . . jungle nights, John La Fruit Jock 466 Hay Ambition: To be a professional golf player, Velvety-golf courses . . . rolling hills . . . 'teeing otf at 6 in the morning'. William A. Lahey Winnie 459 St. Peter Canisius Astral I-85 Law B5 Prep 6-85 Mgr. lntra. Bskt.5 Woreham's WarbIers5 Capt. lntra. Baseball5 Booster 5-85 Science Honor I-85 C. I, C. Rep. 5-7. Ambition: To make second million before the tirst. Basketball tournaments . , . friendship . . . tall pines and soaring birds. James F. Lally Jimmy 455 Emmet Times Rep. 85 C. l. C. I-85 Latin 2, 3. Ambition: Travel hither, thither and yon. Spanning the blue horizon . . . hidden trails . . . strong, steady hands. Zoe Eliza beth Lane Betty 452 Calumet Thespians 85 Little Theatre5 College, Y 5 C. I. C. Ambition: A cookie breaker for the broken cookery stores. Sorority dances . . . vivacity . . . French dolls. Frances Alice Lange Franny 455 Emmet Soph, Mem. Chrm. College 35 Class Day Com. 85 Art Com. Little Theatre 35 His- tory Scrap Book Com. 5: College Cab. 6. 75 Science Honor 35 Y Cab. 25 ColleQ9 Club Style Show 75 Y Rep. I-4. Ambition: I thought I had one but-77 Beautiful wardrobes . . . pastel formals . . . gentle personality. Ninety-two Joseph Louis Laporte cy 451 Lea At Holy Cross: Bskt. 2-45 Baseball 4, 5. At Leo: Track Team 65 Bskt. 5. Ambition: To have a good personality. Wide open spaces . . . popularity . . deft basketball plays. Frederick Nicholas Latzel Fritz 461 Young C. l. C. Rep. I-35 Track Team I-45 Sgt.- at-Arms Bollinger's Brotherhood5 lntra. Bskt. 4-65 Varsity A 2-65 lntra. Base- ball 65 B Squad Football 3-5. Ambition: See Paducah, Kentucky. Towering pines . . . red canoes . . 'tin Llzzies'. Lad Anton Lauerman Lefty 459 Hanson Park Pentong 85 Prep. 7, 85 Law 7, 85 C. I. C. Rep. 85 Sgt.-at-Arms Wareham's War- blers I-85 Swim, Team l, 25 Track I, 25 Baseball 85 lntra, Bskt. 5-B. Ambition: To retire after making a 3l,OO0,000. Million dollar man . . . crystal clear pools . . . 'batter up'. Robert W. Layer, Jr. Bob 459 Emmct Capt. R. O. T. C. 85 Pres. Arch. Club 75 lnterclub 7, 85 Pres. C. I, C. 85 Chrm. International Drawing Ex. Ambitioni Architccture, Paris, Berlin, Rome, etc. Swaggering airs . . . natty grey tweeds . . . self-assurance. John Thomas Leaheey Jack 462 Howe Troeger's Trampsg Times Rep. 45 Fresh. Baseball5 lntra. Baseball 65 lntra. Bskt. 4-65 Courtesy Drive Com. Ambition: To find Gracie Allen's lost brother. Basketball audience . . . up and corn- ing Chicago Cub , . . mannerly dispo- sition. Irene V. Leavitt Renee 456 Providence At Providence: P. A, A. l-45 Bskt. Team 25 Sodality I-45 Gym Pageant 2, 4. At Austin: Times Reporter 85 G. A. A. 5, 65 C. l. C. 5-7. Ambition: To become a leading news reporter. Star reporter . , . hum ot machinery . . . interesting columns. Estelle L. Le Beau 468 Emmet C, I. C. Rep. 6, Nom. Com. 7, Y I, 2, History 4, Tennis 2, Spanish 6, Atten- dance 6, Ambition: To see that certain person smile. Buffet parties . . . joyous times . sweet disposition. Verna Laura Le Blond 457 Lovett Law 8, Society Circus Com. 8, Pentong 6, G. A. A, 8, Capt. lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: To be John D's private sec- retary. Jade iewelry . . . flashing rackets . . breathless exertion, Shirley L. Leibow Shire 45l Emmet Cast Disraeli , Cast Touchdown , V.- Pres. Little Theatre, Prog. Chrm. Little Theatre, Prog, Chrm. Washington Pag- eant , Prom Com., Green Room Corn. Lit- tle Theatre, Astral, Interclub, Pres. Little Theatre. Ambition: To call Katherine Cornell Kate. Vibrant personality . . . Goodman The- atre . . . bouquets. Charles William Leigh Chuck 467 Bytord Swim. 4-8, Intra. Baseball 6, B Football 3, 5, Intra. Bskt. I, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 6, Fresh. Football. Ambition: College, then wine, women and Song. Quiet otfice suites . . . maiestic sky- scrapers . . . Lindbergh beacons. Lucille Dorthey Lein Lu 455 Nobel German 3, History 8, MY 7, C. I. C. Ambition: To be recognized as Ramona's twin. Baseball fan . . , swan dives . . . winding trail of the forest. Ramona Ruth Lein Rome 454 Nobel Y 2, 7, German 5, History B, College Rep. 4, College 4. Ambition: Visit WorId's Fair on teacher's pay. Crackling bontires . . . gleaming clear pools . . . dependability. CLASS OF I933 Bernice K. Lentema Bernie 467 Speflcef' Times Rep, 7, 8, All-City Girls' Cont., Jr. Mem, Chrm. Y 6, Pentong 6, His- tory 7, Y 8, College 5. Ambition: To pull prosperity around the corner. Pale budding lilacs . . . gentle patience . . . quaint personality. Donald Derk Lenters Putzer 456 I-lay Crack Squad 3, Picked Platoon 7, 8, Crack Co. 5-8, Fire Marshal 5-8, Lt. R. O. T, C. 7, 8. Ambition: Fly a Navy aeroplane. Jolly lieutenant . . . air-minded ideas . . . 'everybody's pal'. Eleanor Jean Lenters 455 Lewis M. 81 W. Rep. 4-8, Asst. Art Ed. M. 81 W. B, C. I. C., Y , College, Botany, Latin. Ambition: To compete with Fragonard's paintings. Murals . . . Art Institutes . . . attractive blondness . . , charm. Anthony Leone Andy 454 Orr Band B, Lt. Band 2, City Solo Cont., Law I, R. O. T. C. 2, French I, Italian 2, C. l. C. Rep., Times Rep., M. 81 W. Rep. Ambition: To become another Clarence Darrow. Gleaming instruments . . . band concerts . , . agreeable companion. Kathinka E, Lester Kate 467 Neel-ian Y , Astral 2-4, G. A. A. I-4, History 7, 8, Little Theatre 7, French 2, C. I. C. I-8, College l, 2, Tennis I. Ambition: To laugh, live, and enjoy my- Self. Ringing laughter , . . broad coral reefs . . . dancing feet. Paul Fred Lester Les 46l Young Band 3-8, Gymnastic 8, Hi-Y 7, B, C. I. C., Bollinger's Brotherhood 8, Astral 8, Com. on Com. 8. Ambition: To be a musician. Music from Beethoven . . . waving batong . . . 'strike up the band. Ninety-three MAROON AND WHITE Anna Louise Letrich Annie 466 Nobel Flower, Color, Motto Com. 83 Astral 5-7: History 83 C. l. C. Rep. 53 Pentong 4-6. Ambition: To travel far and wide. Quiet shaded walks . . . adventure . . pale green hillside cottage. Anthony VV. Leva Tony 458 Lovett Bskt. I3 B Football 53 ltalian 4-63 Boys' Glee 3, 43 Opera 6-83 Cast Lucky Jade 63 C. l. C. Rep. 53 M. Xt W. Rep. 83 Varsity A 7, 83 Track 6-8. Ambition: To obtain successful place in life. Smooth talk . . . effective salesman . . . athletic events. S. Elien Levander EV 456 Hay Pentong 83 Latin 73 Y 23 Flower, Color, Motto Com. Ambition: To teach reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic. Quiet hours . . . helpful companion . . . demurenessf' Edmund William Lick Ed 46l St. Paul Football l-33 C. l. C. Rep. 33 Fresh. Base- ball 23 lntra. Baseball 5-7: intra: Bskt. 4-63 Bollinger's Brotherhood 7, 83 Swim. 6. Ambition: Be a tail gate iockey. All around athlete . . , breath taking dives . . . companionship. John Riordan Lilly Lil 456 Fenwick At Fenwick: Football l, 3, 53 Monogram Club 3, 5. Ambition: To get in and out ot trouble, Wide open road . . . clownish pranks . . crackling camptiresf' Walter l'lenry Lindaman Wally 452 Portage Park Finance Com. 83 Science Honor 2, 33 Fresh. Baseball3 C-ym Team 63 lntra. Bskt. 4, 6. 83 Prep 7, 83 Law 73 Times Rep, 4, 53 Latin 3. Ambition: More school-work-courtship- and then? lndiana hop . . .the blare of a trumpet . . . quiet mastery. Ninety-four 1 Vivian Lindgren Viv 458 Bytord Social Com. Chem. B3 Publ. Chrm. Span- ish 63 Astral Rep. 53 Pentong Rep. 53 Nom, Com. Spanish 53 C. l. C. Rep. 33 History 83 College 73 Botany 43 Y 2. Ambition: College, then a second Florence Nightingale. Bright blue skies . . . white corridors . . . patient patients. Florence Eudora Link Flo 457 York High Y 83 Pentong B. Ambition: Live to see the year 2000. High expectations . . . dew-drenched gardens . . . roses. Eugene Lockwood Babe 462 Herrin Ambition: To iump like Babe Didrickson. Tramp through pine woods . . . Olympic star , . . stately redwoodsf' Sam Joseph Lombardi 460 Lane Fresh. Football3 Varsity Football 3, 5, 73 Spring Football 2, 4, 63 lntra. Bskt. 63 Non-Smoking Com.3 Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To succeed. Autographed pigs-kins . . . campus dates . . . cheering audiences. Richard Germain Longtin l'Dick 453 Tilton lC0 Skating 3, 43 Champs 5, 63 Lightwt. Bskt. 6, 83 Varsity A 4-83 Sqf,at.Arm5 Jr. Class 5, 63 Sec. Law 83 M. 81 W. Rep. 43 Fresh. Football 81 Basebalq Pentong 53 Beck's Lettermen. Ambition: New York-College-All.Amei-. ican-Success, Bright sweaters . . . possession of the floor . . . school letters. Fred Joseph Lopatka Fritz 464 Biltmore, Fla. Lt. Concert Band 8. Ambition: To be a success in everything. DulI.echoes of a clarinet ...khaki . .. towering steeplesf' Joseph J. Lopina Lope 459 Lewis Mgr. lntra. Baseball 4, 63 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 6-83 Science Honor l, 23 Treas. Law 6-83 Pentong 5-83 V.-Pres. Wareham's War- blers l-83 Botany 4, 53 Boy's Glee 5-83 Treas. Spanish 4-63 Prep 5-8. Ambition: To unfo'cl my intellectual sus- ceptibiiities-colossal!! Chocolate milk shakes . . . congenial humor . . . slick black hair. Edna Virginia Loquist Giggles 464 Mason Law 83 History 83 Pentong 43 College B3 G. A. A. 33 Spanish 5. Ambition: Shuffle off to Buffalo. Giggling companion . . . dates with a handsome collegian . . . ioviality. Mildred Regina Lorig Millie 458 Marshall G. A. A. 43 Botany 43 Spanish 4, 53 His- tory 3, 5, 7, 83 College Rep. 73 C. l. C. Rep. 53 ltalian 7. Ambition: To be happy and successful. Campfires . . . auburn hair . . .college football games. Jerome Howard Loubsky Jerry 460 Nobel Hi-Y 6-83 Chem. 7, 83 lntra. Bskt, 63 Astral 83 Science Honor 73 C. l. C. Rep. 83 But- ler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To be a successful chemist. Test tubes . . . chemical laboratories . . . great ambitions. Frances Mae Loughlin Frannie 466 Cameron History 6, 83 G. A. A. 2-43 Y Rep. 23 Y 5, 73 German l-43 College 3, 43 Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To make a success of life. Soft voiced utterings . . . swishing gowns . . . dancing in moonlit gardens. Edward Charles Lovig Eddie 469 Key Stamp I3 Hi-Y l, 23 Law 83 Botany 3, 43 History 5, 6. Ambition: Work, travel and retire. Around the world . . . ambition . . . 6 deep chair and a dog. ,WWWQ ...au CLASS OF I933 Lavergne Luedtlce Luve 457 YOUHQ Chrm. Flower, Color, Motto Com. 83 G. A. A. 53 Y 43 College Rep. 83 German I, 23 Law 83 Astral 3-5. Ambition: Ain't the ambitious type. Smiling countenance . . .super salesman- ship . . . nonchalantf' Richard T. Lumby Dick 468 Hay History 5-83 Spanish 7, 83 Chess 33 Science Honor 43 Math 63 C. l. C. Com. 6. Ambition: De Pauw University. Select libraries . . . lounging in a com- fortable divan . . . police dogs. Meriam A. Lutz Me-Me 456 Flower At Flower: Pres. English 33 Botany 3, 43 G. A. l-43 Bskt. Team 4. At Austin: Glee 6-83 College 7, 83 Pentong 7, 83 History 83 Y Rep. B. Ambition: Trace rainbows through the l'5ll'l. Sincere friendship . . . silvery tones . . lovely green gowns. Jewel La Vergne Maack 468 Pittsburg, Kansas History Rep. 83 Y I, 23 Spanish B3 C. l. C. 5-73 Science Honor 2. Ambition: To be more serious. Cool laughter . . , pink lemonade . . a crescent moon. Ethel E. Maas Hall 455 Cameron Dramatics I, 23 C. I. C, Rep, I 3 3- Q, A. A. 4-s, YH i, 2, T'me R I i'- C. i. c. rs. ' S ep ' Ambition: To travel and obtain a position, Traveling companion . , . grinding wheels Of SDS6f3l1ng trains . . . successful business woman. Marie Margrita Macaluso HMNYVI 454 Foreman Library 8: Y 6-8, e. A. A. 5, 6, Latin 4, 51 Swim- 5-83 Capt. Ball 5-7. Ambition: Use five years of language somehow, 'The Parthenon' . . . rides into the gun. rise . . . Scarlet velvet formalsf' Ninety-five MAROON AND WHITE Marguerite MacArthur Mattie 466 May C. l. C. I-3, 5-8, Glee 4, 5, Spanish I, 2, ii ii C. l. C. Rep. I, 2, Y I, 2. Ambition: To attain business success. Success in the business world . . . after- noon teas . . . piles of work accom- plishedf' Myrtice Eliza beth Mackpra ng Merts 457 Lloyd Commencement Com. 8, Nom. Com. 7, M. 81 W. Rep. 6, C. l. C. Rep. 5, Law 8, Pen- tong B, G. A. A. Rep. 8. Ambition: Fireside, easy chair, books, and apples. A box of' candy and the latest novels , . . blooming apple blossoms . . . fleecy clouds. Norma Edythe MacLean Normie 469 Be-idler Champ. Capt. Ball Team, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, College 5, 6, History 6, Latin 4, Y 5, Pentong 2, C. I. C. 3, 4, B. Ambition: Private Secretary to one of the Rockefellers. Glossy red hair . . . sweet personality . . . athletic tournaments. William Thomas Magnor Tam 456 Oak Park Deep coxwell chair . . . numerous books . . knowledge. Jeannette Marie Mailhiot 45l Siena C. I. C. 3, 4, 6, 8, College 4, 5, History 7, a, e. A. A. 4, 6. Ambition: To make 200 dollars a week. Handsome beaus . . . whip-poor-willS , , . sunny days. Eugene J. Maiewski Gene 455 I-YOU Business Mgr. M, Zi W. 7, 32 Cali- De' bating Team 6-8, Publ. Chrm. C.,I. C. Clean-up Campaign 8, Pres. Debating 6, 7, Ouill 81 Scroll 8, Gold Class Order I329 8, Adv. Mgr. Times 7, Fencing Team 8, Interclub 6, 7, 2nd place Union LeaQUe Oratorical Contest 6, 3. Ambition: Make Darrow a sccond M6- iewski. n Clinching arguments . . . amusing Fnlm- icry . . . the court room atmosphere. Nin ety-six I-lelen Katherine Malczan Button 464 St. Cyprian M. 81 W. Rep. 6, Law 8, Pentong 4, Ital- ian 8. Ambition: Work, travel and then retire. Rambling red roses . . . happy-go-lucky . . . snatches of song. Joseph Mancinelli Morpheus 462 Oak Park At Oak Park: Pres. 403 Club 2-8, Pres. Stage Lighting 7, 8. Ambition: See daybreak and night fall. Witty remarks . . . thundering cataracts . . . roguishnessf' Margaret Louise Manning Marge 463 Lewis Pres. Xi Prog. Chrm. Astral 7, 8, Inter- club 8, G. A. A. 2-6, Times Staff 6, Bronze Class l329 6, Cheerleader, College 8, Law B, Tennis 2, M. 81 W. Rep. l-3. Ambition: To own a successful Beauty Saloon. Petite calmliness . . . Coty's L'airnant . . . Shoppe on Fifth Avenuef Vincent West Manning Vince 459 St. Mel Spanish 4-6, Wareham's Warblers l-8, His- tory 4, Pentong 6, Law 4-7, lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: South America, aerial photog- raphy, flying, hunting. Amazon game hunts . . . dense forests . . . adventure. Christina Marchese Chris 470 Orr Pentong Rep. 8, Y Rep. I, 2, 7, 8, Spanish, Law 8, C. I. C. I-8, Prog. Chrm. Italian 5, Asst. Publ. Chrm. Italian B, G. A. A. 3, 4. Ambition: To actually live, not merely exist. Quiet thought . . . light laughter and sincerity . . . humor. Millicent Elaine Marshall Babe 454 Young Pres. History 8, Asst. Ed. M. 81 W. 8: Pres. Y 67, Pres. West Side Y 7, B, Treas. All-City Y 7, 8, Silver Class l329, Sec. Y 2, 3, 5, lnterclub 6-8, Com- mencement Com. 8, G. A. A. Numerals. Ambition: To eat more hamburgers than Wimpy. Sweet, attractive personality . . . loyal friend . . . sparkling humor and soft laughter. Everett H. M arti Marty 466 Hay Concert Band 3-8, Lt. Band 7, 8, Accom- panist for Band 7, 8, German l-4, C. l. C. l-8, History 5, 6, Printing 81 Engrav- ing Com. 8. Ambition: Become a successful pianist. White ivory keys . . . successful con- certs . . . ripple of applause. Donald George Mason Don 456 Hay Boys' Concert Band 3-8, Triple A Society 8, German l-4. Ambition: To make much money, quick. Appreciative audience . . . living a ioyous lite . . . proud millionaire. Florence A. Mason Flossy 463 Orr G. A, A. 3-8, Law 7, 8, Y 2, 4, History 5, 6, Spanish 3, 4, Pentong 2, Nichol- sonians. Ambition: To travel around the world. Souvenirs from tar away . . . roaring automobiles . . . miles ot rail behind. George W. Massman Massy 460 Bytord Chem. 7, 8, Law 8, Science Honor l, 2, Butler's Bums. Ambition: To ice skate on the Nile. Egyptian moonlight . . . sparkling humor . . . iudge's bench. Florence Marie Mastro Flo 453 St. Scholastica Academy Sec. C. l. C. 8, Sec. Jr, Class 5, 6, V.-Pres. ltalian 6, 7, Chrm. Kollege Klub Kanter 6, Co-Chrm. College Day 6, Gold Class l329 8, Feature Writer Times 7, 8, College Cab. 6-8, Co-Chrm. Publ. Hey Day 7, Fresh, Tennis Champ. l, 2. Ambition: Galavantin' round Illini campus with Sally. Evenings on the Riveria . . . ermine wraps . . , magnetic personality. Clarice Evalyn Matthews Dolly 454 Lloyd Booster 8, Y 2-8, Chem. 8, History 8, College 2-6. Ambition: To be a distinguished interior decorator. Artistically furnished rooms . . . ideal color composition . . . songs ot the campus, CLASS OF l933 Harold N. Mazza Harry 4ll Nash M. 81 W. Rep, 6-8, Football l, 4, 5, Base- ball 5, Bskt. 4, 6, Law 7, lntra, Bskt. 4, Times Rep. l, 2, Spanish 4. Ambition: To locate my talent. Cheering crowds . , . touchdown . . 'Gentlemen of the iury'. Louis Richard Mazzuca Blondy 402 May Capt. R. O. T. C. 7, Picked Platoon 6, 7, Pres. Italian 7, Sgt.-at-Arms Debating 7, History 6, 7, Pentong 4-7, lnterclub 7, Law 7, Non-Smoking Com. Ambition: President ot the United States. Willing ability . . . searching for suc- cess . . . impressive offices. Evelyn Lorine McAdams Evie 468 Key History 7, Y l, 2, Pentong 6, 7, Tennis l, 2, Spanish 2. Ambition: Private secretary to A. K. Aroma of heliotrope . . , rippling brooks . . , unassuming, Ruth Page McAdams 458 Marshall C. C. Rep. 4, 7, V.-Pres. Music Appre- ciation 6, G. A. A. 8, Spanish 8, Chem. 8. Ambition: To be a success in lite. Shimmering blue lights . . . silent waters . . . gay smiles. Thomas McComb Mac 460 Spencer Cast Touchdown 7, Cast Disraeli 5, Band I-7, V.-Pres. Thespian 7, 8, Little Theatre 3-8, Cast Washington Pageant 6, Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: Reach the pinnacle ot engineer- ing success. Colored tootlight . . . operetta debuts . . . complete silence. Doris Margaret McCormick Doreen 467 Lovett G- A- A- li Y 2. 3: College 8, French 2. Ambition: Ask him-he knows, Golden gardenias . . . whimsical smiles . . . demurenessf' Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE Charlotte Rose McKinney Skeezix 455 Key Opera 5-8, Cast Pickles, Lucky Jade, Belle ot Barcelona , Girls' Glee Accom- panist 5-8, C. I. C, Rep. 2-4, Gala Per- formance 4, Clean-up Com. 4, Y , Botany 3, 4, History Rep. 7, Latin 5-7. Ambition: Ten fingers and ten toes-pen tected. Attentive audience . . . yellow tea roses . . . tall, dark escorts. Raymond James McNamara Mac 458 St. Peter Canisius Baseball 4, 8, lntra. Bskt. 4, 6, Capt. lntra. Bskt. 6, Sr. Hi-Y 6-8, Chem. 7, 8, Prep 7, 8. Ambition: Be a major league baseball player. Cordial handshakes . . . twinkling eyes . . . baseball diamonds. William R. Mead Bill 467 Emmet Capt. R. O. T. C., Band, C. I. C. Rep., Fire Marshal, Astral, Order ot Chevron. Ambition: To be successful, -financially and socially. Military parades . . . brisk orders . . debonair. ' Glory B. Mears Smears 453 Ryerson Mem. Chrm. Little Theatre 5-7, Mem. Chrm. Spanish 8, C. l. C. Rep.. 6, 7, M. 81 W. Rep. 8, Botany 4, 5, Tennis l, 2, Latin I, 2, Spanish 5-8, G. A, A. I, 2, Touchdown 7. Ambition: I cawn't think of one. Bright scarts . . . good naturedness . . many beauxf' Joseph M. Mecko Red 452 San Pierre, Indiana Gym Team 7, 8, Swim. Team 4. Ambition: To be a skilled physician and surgeon. Early morning 'fishing .trips . operat- ing tables . . . neat white corridors. Dorothy .loan Meinke 45I Roosevelt Botany Rep, 4, Astral l-6, Science Honor l, 2, Pentong 4-6, College 4, 5, Mem. Chrm. 5, Pin Chrm. Botany 6, Latin 5, 6- Ambition: To own a blue library. ' Serious eyes . . . quiet charm . . . book E - : lover, Ninety-eight Charles W. Meister Chick 459 Lovett Science Honor 3, 4, Botany 4, 6, C. I. C. Rep. l, 3, 4, 6, M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 7, Times Rep. 5, Law 7, 8, Pentong 4-6, Nom. Com. 5, Wareham's Warblers I-8, Com. on Com. 8. Ambition: To remove the world from At- las' shoulders. Justice ot peace . . . fraternity dances . . . exact plans. Grace Ethel Mesler Gracie Allen 457 Young Prom. Com. 8, Pentong 5-8, C. I. C, Rep. 3, Times Rep. I, 2, M. 81 W. Rep. I, 2, 6. A. A. 3, 4, College 4-6. Ambition: Ssh! lt's a great big secret. Snow-capped mountains . Y. . college campus . . . literary conventions. Joan Metropolis Ann 468 Spencer Activities Ed. M. 81 W. 8, Sr. Nom. Com., Latin 3, French 5, History 6, Pentong 6, Times Rep. 3, 8, C. I. C. I-8, Ambition: To have a library of the best novels. Winsome femininity . . . ruffled organdies . . . charming individuality. Eleanor E. Meyer El 457 St. Philomena College 6-8, History 5, 6, Y I-3, French 4, Spanish 7, 8, Botany 3, 4, C. I. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To hyphenate words without a dictionary. Whispering weeping willows . . . con- genial companion . . . glowing rubies. Howard Paul Meyer Howie 462 Young Track 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, lntra. Bskt. 6, Bskt. 7, Law 8, Chem. 7, 8, Aviation 2, C. I. C. Rep. 4, Times Rep. 6, T. N. T. Ambition: To invent a non-squirt grape- fruit. Free throw line . . . droning motors . . crystal clear chemicals. Beatrice Miller Bee 470 Delano Prom Com. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Y 8, College 6, History 5. Ambition: To be a second Helen Wills. Engaging brunette charm . . . floral or- gancly frocks . . . romance. l'larry W. Miller 468 Foreman Pentong: Law: History: Spanish: C. l. C. Ambition: To retire when l'm twenty-one. Turtle neck sweaters . . . foreign road- sters . . . serene laughter. Norma E. Miller Nor 468 Key Class Day Com. 8: History 8: Y l: Ten- nis l, 2: Spanish l. Ambition: Tickle the ivories like Pade- rewski. Domestic efficiency . . . friendly smiles . . . gay hollyhocksf' Florence Patricia Mills Irish 467 Morton At Morton: Bskt. 3: Spanish 3, 4: Almega 5, 6: Jr. Sr. Girls' Club 5, 6. At Austin: College 7. Ambition: Attain success in the art world. Smiling Irish eyes . . . art galleries . . . shamrocks. Charles Everest Miner Chuck 463 Wichita, Kansas Hi-Y Cab. 4: Glee 8: C. l. C. 8: Nichol- sonian 7, 8. Ambition: To become a private secretary. Early morning golf . . . dictation . . . 'Out to lunch'. Dewey J. Miro Duke 452 Ryerson Jr. Social Com. 6: Sgt.-at-Arms ltalian 4: Prep 7, 8: History 6: Law 8: Debating 5, 6: lntra. Bskt. 6: Fresh. Baseball 2. Ambition: Loyola University. Basketball games . . . medical books . . . goncloliersf' Fern E. Modena 470 Hay C. l. C. Rep. 6-8: Times Rep. 5-7: M. 81 W. Rep. 4, 5: Chrm. C. l. C. Clean-up 2. Ambition: Lake Geneva and a certain blonde. West Point admirers . . . drives along the lake shore . . .Venus de Milo. CLASS OF l933 Howard W. Moore l-lUp5y 459 Nobel Latin 8: Spanish 5-8: Pentong 8: History 7, B: Prep 8: Law 8: lntra. Bskt. 5: lntra. Baseball 4, 6: Wareham's Warblers l-32 Times Rep. l-4. Ambition: To be a big executive lbiq shotl. President of well known concerlns . . conferences . . . rising ambition. James Moore Jim 460 KEY M. 8. W. Rep. 5. Ambition: Work. School-boy prankiness . . . 'ol' swimming hole' . . . triskinessf' Jerome P. Morris Joe 460 KEY Sec. Radio 7: Times Rep. 4: Butler's Bud- dies 4-8. Ambition: To be a radio engineer de luxe. Columbian network . . . radio stars . . . 'Silence is golden'. Ruth C. Morrow 470 St. Thomas Aquinas Ed.-in-Chief M. 81 W. 8: Asst. Ed. Times 7: Editorial Page Ed. 6: Chrm. l329 Court of Honor 7: lst place Short Story Con- test 6: Gold Class Order l329 7, 8: Del. N. S. P. A. Con. Cinn.: Quill 81 Scroll 7, 8: College Style Show Com. 7: Prog. Chrm. College: Nom. Com. 5. Ambition: Be P. G. Wodehouse's fem- inine counterpart. Radiance of golden ideas . . . intelli- gentsia . . . a fine character. Eleanore Mueller El 456 Hay Refresh. Chrm. 8, Prog. Com. 7, German: German l-8: Class Day Com. 8: Bronze Class l329: Times Staff 7, 8: Y 3: Y Rep. 6: Dramatic 2. Ambition: To always, somehow, come out smiling. Charming hostess . . . trailing chit-fons . . . bon bans. Margaret Murdoch Marge 45l Scotland College 7: History 7, 8: Science Honor 2: C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To travel extensively. Crystal clear springs . . . Scotch plaids . . . bonny lasses. Ninety-nine MAROON AND WHITE Dorothy A. Myers Do 458 York At York: Latin I-6, Dramatic 6, Cast Jr. Class Play 6, Ouill Bi Scroll 6, Accom- panist Girls' Glee Sf Operetta I-6, G. A. A. I, 2, Staff School Paper 3-6. At Austin: College 8. Ambition: University of Illinois. Deep.green woods . . . quiet libraries . . . piano recitalsf' Leda Cecile Myers 454 Schurz Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Botany. Ambition: Hospital and ether. Volumes ot Shakespeare . . . literary dis- cussions . . . dependability. Arnold Naqler Army 458 Emmet Law 8, Pentong 8, History 8, Intra. Bskt. 3-5, Astral 2, C. I. C. Rep. 2, Science Honor Rep. Z, 3. Ambition: To be a lawyer of repute. Clarence Darrow's successful rival . . . grateful defendants . , . dependability. Fra nces Catherine Nasiatka Frannie 464 Lovett Com, on Com. 8, College 7, 8, Pentong 8, History 8, Law 7, Y I, 2, 5, 6, 8, G. A. A. 5, 6, Times Rep. 4, 5, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 4, College Rep. 8. Ambition: Private secretary to an interior decorator. Quiet etficiency . . . winding garden paths . . . thoughtfulnessf' Edwin George Nehls 467 Spencer Rep. Boys' Conference I, Gym Team 6, Swim. Team 6, Glee 3, German 4, Science Honor 3, 6, Botany 5, C. I. C., Clean-up Campaign 6. Ambition: Uncertain as to my ambition. College professors , . . worn text books . . . study halls. John Joseph Neidenbach 452 Spencer Capt. R. O. T. C., Band 3-8, Picked Co., Picked Platoon, Intra. Bskt., Fresh. Base- ball, Latin 3, 4, Otticers. Ambition: Circle the globe. African jungles . . . West Point cadets . . . unventured paths. One Hundred Alberta Pauline Nelson 470 Elmwood Park C. l. C. I-8, Y I, 8, History 8, College 8. Ambition: Private secretary to the Presi- dent. Appealing blue eyes . . . quiet achieve- ments . . . crisp tea aprons. Eleanor Mae Nelson Giggles 452 Delano Opera 4-8, Cast Lucky Jade, Belle of Barcelona , College 4-8, History Rep. 5, Spanish 6-8, Law 8, G. A. A. I-4, Latin Cab. 4, 5. Ambition: To giggle like Micky Mouse. Night in Barcelona . . . tlutfy forrnals . . . gracetulnessf' Robert Charles Nelson Chick 467 Locke Varsity Baseball 8, Capt. Intra. Baseball 6, Intra. Bskt. 6, C. I. C. Rep. I-7, Prep 8, Times Rep. 5, 6, Latin 4, History 7, M, 81 W. Rep. 6, Intra. Track 6. Ambition: Play second base for the Cubs. Happy personality . . . Billy Herman's' only rival . . . peppermint sticks. Stantord Victor Nelson Stan 460 Schurz Hi-Y 5-8, Cross-Country Champs 7, Intra. Bskt. 6, lntra, Baseball 6, Ice Skating 8, Track 8, Varsity A , Butler's Buddies. Ambition: To reach the peak of engi- neering. M-Hiestic heights . . . cross country hon- ors . . . a man's man. George Andrew Nems Nemsie 462 Crane At Crane: Fencing Team, Zoa Phyta 3, 4. At Austin: Intra. Bskt., Intra. Baseball, ln- tra. Football, Law, Hi-Y, T. N. T. Ambition: To drive a Rolls Royce. Gentleman of leisure . . . darting ra- piers . . . wavy brown hair. Earl Lewis Nerius Babu 453 Byford Lightwt. Bskt. 5, Intra. Bskt. 4, 5, Intra. Baseball 2, Times Rep. 3, 4, Law 8, Band I-8. Ambition: To get a iob. Oak panels . . . humdrum of machinery . . . the soloist. , Willard T. Nice Willie 452 Emmet French I3 Spanish 43 Hi-Y 53 Mgr. Baseball B3 Law 83 Intra. Bskt. 33 M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 73 C. I. C. Rep. 63 Times Rep. 43 53 Prep 8. Ambition: Go to Illinois School ot Agri- culture. Fields ot waving golden grain . . staunch oaks . . . snappy comebacksf' Bessie Nicopoulos Bess 45I May Pres. lnterclub 73 Pres. Little Theatre 63 V.-Pres. C. I. C. 83 Co-Chrm. Courtesy Drive 83 Little Theatre 3-83 Bus. Mgr. Disraeli 53 Thespians 6-83 Astralg Frenchg Clerical Statf Touchdown. Ambiticn: To be ot service-University of Chicago. Outstanding brilliance . . rippling laughter . . . capability. Edward Hans Nielsen Ea 460 Byford Pres. Radio 7, 83 Intra. Baseball 63 C. I. C. Rep. 43 Track 23 ButIer's Bums 4-B3 Chem. Ambition: Electrical engineering . ReIayed messages . . . hidden adventures . . . broadcasting stations. Robert Frederick Nordsiek Bob 45I Concordia Band 3'8: German 3. Ambition: Travel and see the world. Midnight escapades . . . rustling leaves . . . activities. Virginia Margaret Norris Pee Wee 457 Young V.-Pres. Class 5, 63 Astral Rep. 33 Pen- tong 5-71 Y 63 Chem. 6-83 Refresh. Com., Social Com. Chem. 83 All-City Girls' Cont. 53 German I, 23 Sect. Club. Ambition: Attend a prom in an open Model T. June evenings . . . trailing gowns . . becoming naturalnessf' Walter Judson Northrup Wally 462' Muskegon T. N. T.3 Intra. BSICt.j Intra. BasebaII3 In- tra. FOOtLJBIIj C. I. C. Ambition: Join the Navy and see the world. Annapolis Naval Academy . . . mischiev- ous . . . 'girl in every port'. CLASS OF l933 Anne Marie Norton Nellie 463 Lewis Times Rep, 3-S3 C. I. C. Rep. 6, 73 COIT lege 73 83 History 73 83 G. A. A. 4-83 Y 3, 7, 83 Law 83 NichoIsonians3 Pentong. Ambition: To own a novelty shop. lrish eyes . . . dancing feet . . . soft music. Ellen Nott 464 N. C. High Ambition: To help others. Friend to humanity . . , gentleness . . sweetness personified. Ta bor Robert Novak 455 Emmet Chrm. Intra. Bskt. B3 News Ed. Scientist 63 Student Corn. 83 M. Bi W. Rep. 3-63 R. O. T. C. I, 23 Band I-83 Sgt. Band 5-83 Fresh. Baseball I, 23 Swim. Squad 53 Cast Dis- raeIi 5. Ambition: International law-politics. Political advisor . . . trying cases . . sincere co-operation. Hubert J. Nudd Bert 470 St. Mel Intra. Bskt. I-43 lntra. Baseball I-43 Skat- ing Team 73 Booster 73 C. I. C, Rep. I3 M. 81 W. Rep. I, Ambition: To have an ambition. Collegiate swagger . . . brunette girls . . . evening on Broadway, George A. O'Connell, Jr. Butch 452 St. Mel Varsity A 5'8Q Heavy Wt. Bskt. 3-73 Sr. Skating 33 53 73 B Football 33 Golf B3 Sgt.-at-Arms Prep 73 83 Mem. Com. C. I. C. 63 History 83 Pentong 6-83 Science Honor 7, 8. Ambition: New York U. Crisp, curly hair . . . Irish eyes . . careless gaiety. John Joseph O'Connell St. Lucy City Champions Cross Country 63 City Cross Country 23 Varsity Ambition: Emperor or lawyer maybe? Winged feet . . . broken records . . Varsity initiations. One Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE Margaret lvlarie O'Leary Marge 470 St. Thomas Aquinas Gvlee 6-85 Law 85 Y I, 25 Opera I, 25 Chrm. Refresh. Com., Prog. Com. Law 85 Photo Com. Law 85 Social Com. 85 Clean. up Com. 85 Pentong. Ambition: To be a dietitian. Sly giggles . . . spontaneous friend- ships . . , shamrocks. Stephen Joseph Olechowski one 44,0 on At Schurg: Lightwt. Football5 Lightwt. Bskt. At Austin: B Football5 lntra. Bskt. Champs5 Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To bring 'em back alive. Lure of the outdoors . . . faithful canine companion . . . suavity. Evelyn Olsen Swede 465 Locke Y lj C. I. C. I-B. Ambition: To be successful in the busi- ness world. Mountain summer resorts . . . large um- brellas . . . lady of leisure. Martha Christine Olsen Marty 466 Cameron G. A, A. 5, 65 Y 75 History 55 Spanish 85 French 45 C, I. C. l-8. Ambition: To play basketball like? Enthusiastic congratulations from admir- ers . . . a day in May. . . lithef' Willard Axtell Olsen och 456 Nash Chem, 85 lntra. Track 55 lntra, Bskt. 3-65 C, I. C. Rep. 65 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Chemical engineer, Aroma ot chemicals . . . quiet humor . . . earnestnessf' Harry Osolin Oz 452 Ryerson Concert Band 2-85 Sgt. Band 5-85 Chrm. Band Corn. 85 Law 85 C. I. C. Clean-uO Com, 35 City Solo Contest5 R. O. T. C. 25 C, I. C. Nom. Com. 65 Grounds COFU. 8. Ambition: Go to University of Illinois. Man about the campus . . . roaring cheers . . . ambitions. One Hundred Two lvluriel Estelle Owen Bonnie 470 Emmet College 6, 75 Girls' G-lee 5-75 Spanish 6, 85 Tennis 3, 45 Botany 5. Ambition: Something in the line of art. Charming blonde dignity . . . 'peaches and cream' . . . strols through the Louvre. Arthur Vincent Pace Artie 452 Scammon Skating 85 Bskt. 75 Track 45 Pentong 81 Chem. 85 Law 8. Ambition: To play maior league baseball. Future Chicago Cub . . . grounders . . . League pennants. Caroline Palma Carol 453 Key Playwright in Little Theatre 85 Cast Touchdown 75 Cast Clean-up 65 Lit- tle Theatre 5-85 Latin 7. Ambition: Act like Ethel Barrymore. Soft toot-lights . . . interesting audiences . . . Rasputinf' Rosalie Palmgren Rosie 453 Michigan Y 2, 35 Pentonq 75 Spanish 7, 85 Chem. 7, 85 Latin l, 2. Ambition: Be a nurse. Fragrant petunias . . . starched white uni- forms . . . tea for two. Florence Pane Flo 453 Pentong 7, 85 Tennis I, 3, 85 History 55 G. A. A. l, 3, 85 French 55 Y 4, 6. Ambition: Beauty culture operator. French beauty salons . . . pique tennis frocks . . . bridge prizes, Elinor L. Parishy Bobbie 458 Santa Barbara G. A. A. 5, 65 College 3-65 Y 4-65 Spanish 65 C. I, C, Rep, 35 Times Rep. 55 History 55 Science Honor 65 Girls' Gilee 4. Ambition: Ain't talking, ain't even openin' m' mouth. Happy laughter . . . happy-go-lucky... modernistic paintings. Anne Marie Parker 467 Harrison M. 81 W. Rep. 73 Nom. Com. 73 College Rep. 43 College 3-8: History 83 Times Rep. 4-63 C. l. C. Rep. 63 Y Rep. 33 Y l-3: Astral Rep. 43 G. A. A. l-5. Ambition: Magician-figure out what's be- fore me. Magnetic personality . . . smiles . . welcome atmosphere. Joan Mary Parsygnat 465 La Fayette Com. on Com. B3 Astral Rep. 6-83 Times Rep- 4-83 C. l. C. Rep. 73 College 53 Y l-33 Debating 73 Dramatics 2. Ambition: Commercial artist. Fashionable designs . . . recitations... Parisian admirers. George Patsios Pat 460 Young Com. of Com. 83 Hi-Y 6-83 Chem. 83 Astral 6-83 Radio 6-83 Science 5, 63 C. l. C. Rep. 23 R. O. T. C. 63 Butler's Bud- dies 6-8. Ambition: Sell waterwings to goldfish. 'Company halt' , . . shop chemist . . . West Point graduate. Mary Ann Patt Pat 468 Resurrection M. 81 W. Rep. I-43 Spanish 63 Attendance 63 Gift Com, 8. Ambition: To be a second Florence Nightingale. Sunny personality . . . patients hands . . . sweet rose buds. John Peddie Jack 462 Howe T. N. T. 3'8Q Hi-Y I-83 Treas. Jr. Hi-Y 33 43 V.-Pres. Sr. Hi-Y 53 Botany 33 M. Xi W. Rep. 83 lntra. Bskt. 63 Law 83 Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To hitch hike around the world. Adventurous hikes . . . trembling pop- lars . . . game hunting. Evelyn Marie Pedersen Evie 464 Lewis College 73 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Y l3 23 Law 73 Pentong 53 History 43 Prom Com. 8. Ambition: Be a secretary like Esther. Treasured friendship . . . glistening white yachts . . . contentment. C L A S S O F I 9 3 3 Ruth Esther Peloubet Blondie 463 Schurz At Schurz: G-lee l. At Austin: Y 33 Little Theatre 5-73 Bus. Com. Disraeli 53 Washington Pageant 63 Glee 63 Social Com. Class 63 Dramatics Student Director 73 Chem 73 83 Commence- ment Com. 8. Ambition: To teach mathematics like Miss Roberts. Deep geraniums . . . pale blue skies . . popularity. Lydia Gerda Perlitz Lee 4Ol Nobel Times Rep. 7: C. I C. Rep. 3-5: Astral Rep. 53 Y Rep. 5-73 French 53 Pentong 73 German 73 Astral 23 College Rep. 3. Ambition: Sing my way through lite. Happy songsters . . . dew drenched for- get-me-nots . . . gaiety. Rose Marie Perry Speed 467 Young C. l. C. Rep.3 Newshawk3 College Rep.3 Y Rep.3 Times Rep.3 Frenchj Times Re- porter3 G. A. A.3 Mgr. Capt. Ball Team. Ambition: Dance at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. Neapolitan nights . . . gay Spanish tan- gos . . . carminef' Russell l.. Perry Rip 459 May C. l. C. Rep. I3 Swim. Team3 Clean-up CONT.: Wareham's Warblers3 Science3 ln- tra. Baseball 73 lntra. Bskt.3 Fresh, Foot- baII3 Times Rep.3 lntra. Track. Ambition: To win my gal. Olympic swimmer . . . sports . . . keen admirer. Helen Marion Petersen Petes 469 Foreman C. l. C, Rep. 63 College 73 83 History 73 G. A. A. B3 Pentong 7. Ambition: Achieve honors in the aviation field. Aviation knickers . . , Amelia Earhart's double . . . endurance flights. Norman lrving Petersen Pete 454 Ygung Chem. 7, 83 Law 7, 83 Bskt. 5 63 Baseball 7, 83 lntra. Baseball 43 6. Ambition: To keep Irv Krause quiet. Scientific research . . . iustice ot su- preme court . . . long tours. One Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE Gunhild lvlarion Peterson Sunny 463 Byford Y Nicholsonians, Y , Times Rep. 7, 8, C. I. C., Science Honor, College, 6. A. A. Ambition: Mistress ot a western mountain ranch. Wide open spaces . . . riding habit , ., gay cowboys. Jeanette Cecelia Peterson Jennie 467 Resurrection Sgt.-at-Arms Y 2, Y I-3, College 4, Chrm. Pin Xi Ring 7. Ambition: 77? Curly dark hair . . . smiling eyes . . excitement. Virginia Avis Peterson Nina 468 Le Moyne At Senn: Senn News Rep. I, 2, Forum Rep, I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2. At Libertyville: Sci- ence 2, G. A. A. 3. At Fox Lake: History 3, Comm. 3, Dramatic Arts 3. At Austin: Jr. Nom. Rep. 5. Ambition: Soothe fevered brows of fe- vered patients. t'CIub hostess . . . afternoon teas . country clover, Christine Elinor Petrone Christie 405 Ryerson M. 84 W. Rep. I, French 5, 6, Pentong 2-4, History 3, G. A. A. I-6, Refresh. Com. G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To be an Olympic fancy diver. Poetic aspirations . . . swan divcs . . . quietness. Freclrica Caroline Pteitter Freddy 466 Hay German 7, Y 7, Times Rep. I, 2, C. I. C. Ambition: Excelsiorl Successful heights . . . determination . . . treasured books. Arline T. Pinchouck Pinchy 467 May Little Theatre 5-8, Thespian, Cast Dis- raeli 5, Green Room Com. 5-8, Sgt.-at- Arms Little Theatre 8, Prom. Com., Make Up Chrm. Touchdown , Hey DGYH. Florist Shop , Service Award Touch- down , History 5-8, G. A. A. I-5. Ambition: To travel on the sea of ad- venture. Smooth Russian sables . . .twinkling eyes . . . Hawaiian guitars. - , One Hundred Four Inez Pizzica 469 shenaan Copy Ed. Times 8, Com. on Com. 8, Y Rep. 7, Y 6-8, Pentong 6-8, C. I. C. I-8, G. A. A. I-3, French 2. Ambition: Write poetry like Edna St. Vincent Millay. Poetical dreams . . . popularity . . poetry scrap books. Richard Edward Plinske Deacon 462 Nobel T. N. T., C. I. C. Rep., Courtesy Drive: C. I, C. Ambition: To tly an aeroplane. Flashing beacon lights . . . air races... like a knight of old. Edwin Plummer, Jr. usa 456 Hay Chem. 8, Math 7, 8, C. I. C., C. l. C. Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: Chemistry. Bachelor of Science . . . mathematics iuggler . . . civic leader. Natalie Pollock T 45l Senn College, C. I. C. Rep., French, Spanish, HY., Ambition: College, travel and more travel. Campus frocks . , , fraternity dances . . . European travels. Eleanor A. Post EIe Lyon Ambition: Play piano like Paderewski. Sophistication . . . brilliant audience .. stylishly smart. Flora Lisabeth Post Betty 455 Emmet Prog. Chrm. Debaters' 3, Y I, 2, Col- lege I, 2, 8, c. I. C. i-B. Ambition: To teach Mathematics and be paid. Perfectly executed dives . . . successful business woman . . . smiling personality. Alphonse Posteraro Al 452 Tilton lntra. Bskt. I-33 Fresh. Football, Ambition: Undecided. VVorId wide travel . , . everlasting smiles . . sport cheers. Catherine Nancy Powers Kate 45I Dore Little Theatre 5-8, Costume Com. Touch- down 73 Times Rep. 6-83 Thespians3 French 33 College 33 History 73 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To travel extensively like Miss Torgersen. 'ISnappy recitations . . . Italian gondo- liers . . , October sunsets. Emily Preston Mitzi 455 Hay Clean-up Com. 43 Sec, French Freshies I, 23 M5 81 W. Rep. I, 23 Pentong 63 Y 33 College 43 Spanish 7, 83 Botany 5, 63 History 3, 4. Ambition: To excel in the art of loafing. Happy-go-lucky , . . carefree adventures . . . popularity. Howard R. Preston Nate 46I Key Gym. Teamg Times Rep., R. O. T. C. Ambition: To be a big automobile pro- moter. Military parades , . , stately redwoods . . . automobiles. Jean Natalie Price Priceless Key Refresh. Com. Spanish3 Co'lege 6, 73 Bot- any 53 History Rep. 33 Tennis Rep. 23 Pen- tong 43 Latin I3 Social Com. Class 8: G. A. A. Ambition: To be somebody's troublemaker. Difficult arias . . . poetry from a scrap book . . . polished brass tacks. Pearl Evelyn Priddy Bunnie 467 Young Treas. Cartoonistsg Times Rep. 53 M. Bi W. Rep.3 History 73 C, I, C.3 Pentong. Ambition: To have fame, wealth and love. Red American beauties . . . cur'y locks . . . mellow strains of music, CLASS OF I933 Emma Sally Punito Em Hanson Park Pentong 73 Y 73 Y Rep. C. I. CJ G. A. A. 63 College 53 Tennis 43 French 23 Italian 3. Ambition: Thrill an audience with my violin. Expectant audience . . . Fritz KreisIer's admirer . . . score is love-thirty. Alma Charlotte Quarnstrorn Al 457 BYITOFCI Y 3, 43 College 73 Pentong 83 Law 83 History 63 French 53 Sect. Club, Ambition: A non-stop flight over the Pa- cific. Women's endurance flight . . . modern rhythms . . . vermilion hues, Elaine Virginia Quinn Mimi 465 Lowell C. I. C. Rep. 3, 43 Times Rep. 53 College 73 Pentong 53 Y I, 23 History 6, 7. Ambition: Enioy summer vacation-then to work?7 Shy smiling eyes . . , a kiss in the dark . . . Blue River. I-Ielen Elizabeth Quirk Betty 452 Kansas City, Mo. Ambition: To be a hairdresser and starve, Aristocratic beauty salons-. . , welcome cottage . . . modgrn melodies. Clarence Fredrick Race Bud 455 Key Intra. Bskt. 23 Law 5. Ambition: Pre-Medic at Crane. Justice . . , physician Xi surgeon . peaceful abode. Isabelle Racette Iggy 46.8 St. Mary'5 Astral 5, 63 CoI'ege 73 History 83 Y 53 Pentong 6. Ambition: To hold a perfect bridge hand. Lithesome grace . . . dazzling eyes . . . ginger snaps. One Hundred Five MAROON AND WHITE Edwina Rachwal Eddie 464 Girls' Glee 5-8, History 8, C. I. C. Rep. 3, Refresh. Com., Chrm. Pin Com. Girls' Glee 6-8, Law 8, College 6, Y 5. Ambition: To be successful in business, Pleasant evenings . . .gliding red canoes . . . busy offices. Betty P. Rarity Bets 468 Key History 8, Y 2, 3, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To travel here, there, and everywhere. Blue bells of Scotland . . . fairy tales... deep waters. Esther Rasenick 457 Spencer Sec. Student Civic Com., Publ. Com. Touchdown , Little Theatre 6, 7, Astral Rep. l-8, Prog. Chrm. History 8, C. l. C, Rep. l-7, Y Rep., Times Rep, 2-8, Class Day Com. 8, Science Honor Rep. 4, 5, Clean-up Com. 8. Ambition: Be a star of the play Life . Lincoln green . . . rippling streams . . dainty bridge Iuncheonsf' Vincent Bernard Ray Vince 454 Whittier Booster 8, Italian l-4, Little Theatre 7, Track 3, C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5, History 8, Prep, Cast Touchdown . Ambition: To be somebody. White flannels . . . man of title . . . in- teresting audiences. Helen Rebak Giggles 470 Elmwood Y l, 4, 7, 8, Spanish 8, Pentong 7, 8, College 7, B, Science Honor Z. Ambition: Face everything with a smile, Suppressed giggles . . . wistful blue eyes . . . placidity. John Robert Reid Johnny 452 Locke Baseball Varsity 8, Bslct. Varsity 5, 6, lntra. Bskt. I-3, Varsity Track 4, Fresh. Track I, Fresh. Baseball, Hi-Y l, Soph. Baseball, Jr, Baseball, lntra. Track, l-3. Ambition: To pitch like Teddy Lyons. Batter up! . . . cheering crowds . . friendliness. One Hundred Six 1 1----ff it ,R . . . .1 .iff .: . Silvia Reinertsen Sally 464 Lovett At I-lay: Staff Sgt. Band 4, Y 3, Li- brarian Band 3-7, Sgt. Band 3.1 At Austin: Student Director Girls' Band 7, 8, 2nd Pl. City Solo Contesti l5t Lt- Band 8, Treas. Social Orch. 6, 7, Opera Orchestra 5-8. Ambition: To accomplish something worth while in life. Strains of a piccolo . . . silvery laughter . . whispering willows. Richard Henry Rensch Dick 452 Byford Opera 6-8, Treas, 8- V.-Pres. Opera, Treas. 81 V.-Pres. Boys' Glee, German 8, Cast Lucky Jade , Belle of Barcelona . Ambition: At least an opera star. Attentive audience . . . opera success . . . true friend. Alfonso A. Renzy Ai 463 our Lady of Angels C. l, C. Rep. 2, 3, Times Rep. I, Dra- matic 2, 3, M. 8- W. Rep. 6, Nicholson- ians, Pentong I, 3, 7, Italian 6-8, Law 8, History 7. Ambition: To be a cartoonist. Up-to-date cartoons . . . high mountains . . . a goal to gain. Bernard J. Reynolds Buck 459 Byford Science Honor I, 2, C. l. C. Rep. 3, Law 8, Wareham's Warblers I-8, Pentong 8, Chem. 7, 8, Prep 7, 8, Spanish 6. Ambition: To be a chemist like Massman. Scientific aspirations . . . complicated formulae . . . brilliance in his success. .lack Ricer 467 Lake View At Lakeview: Boys' Glee 4, Latin Games 4 At Austin: Times Statf 7, 8, Astral 7, Law 7, 8, Gold Class Order of l329 7, 8, History 8, lntra. Bskt. 3, Engraving Corn. Ambition: To take dictation from Walter Winchell. Outstanding cleverness . . . snappy re- marks . . . bachelor buttons. Elsie Delores Rigler Elin 41,8 K EY Girls' Glee 7, 8, Science Honor 2, Tennis I, Z, History B, Y 7, 8, Spanish 4, Law 8. Ambition: To be a globe trotter. Smooth waters . . . smart hostess . . summer formalsf' l-lelen Louise Riley Honey 470 Siena At -Siena: V.-Pres. Class 3, 43 Athletic As- sociation I-43 French 5, 63 V.-Pres. Chem. 5, 63 Glee l, 23 Biology 3, 4. Ambition: To shoot Rubenotf. Mischievous eyes . . . bewitching dim- ples . . . clusters of shy violets. Elmer Thomas Roberts Al 462 Lewis T. N. T.3 lntra. Bskt. 63 lntra. Baseball 63 lntra. Football 73 Law 83 C. l. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To hear, see and know all, tell-. 'lHikes through North Woods . . . crack- ling campfires . . . roaring cataracts. Diantha Anne Robertson Di -we Hay College 6-83 History 7, 83 Spanish 5-83 Law 7, 83 French 7, 83 G. A. A. 5, 63 C. l. C. Rep. I, 23 Y 2-43 Pentong 6-B. Ambition: To learn to like to fish. Gymnastic apparatus . . . engaging charm . . . women's clubs. Margaret Ann Robinson Marge 469 Grayville M. 8: W. Rep. 5, 63 C. l. C. Rep. 3, 43 History 7, 83 Y 53 College 6, 73 Pen- tong 6, 73 Science Honor 23 Botany 53 Latin 33 G. A. A. 3, 4. Ambition: To be Jane Houghton's pri- vate secretary. Campus escorts . . . college proms . . . dainty fi-ocks. William Anthony Rocco Pepper 45l Chopin lntra. Baseball 6, 73 lntra. Bskt. l, 4. Ambition: Preferably a physical educator. Original parties . . . pleasure, then busi- ness . . . carefree. Maldwin Norman Rolletson 467 Tilton Swim. Team 63 Gym. Team 63 lntra. Base- ball 63 lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: Ain't got none. Quaint bashfulness . . . athletic events . . . great achievements. CLASS OF I'-733 Doris T. Ronin Dorie 453 St.Thomas Aquinas V.-Pres. Pentong B3 Honor Pin Chrm. Pen- tong 73 College 6-83 History 83 Law 83 Latin 2-43 G. A. A. 53 Y 33 Botany 31 French 5-7. Ambition: To speak French like a French- man. Swanky uptown apartments . . , dinner at an east shore inn . . . iade ornaments, l-lelen Florence Rooney 470 Flower At Flower: Honor 23 G. A. A. l, 23 Tennis l, 2. At Austin: M. Xi W. Staff 7, 83 Bronze Class Order l329 83 Times Rep. 4-71 Prog. Com. Law B3 Law 83 History B3 All- City Girls' Cont. 63 C. l. C. 3-8. Ambition: Shake hands with Mickey Mouse . Hearty laughter . . . 'My Wild lrish Rose' . . . amiability. Manlio Anthony Rosa Libby 460 Morse Class Sgt.-at-Arms 7, 83 Football 3-63 Fresh. Bskt.3 lntra. Bskt. Champ..63 M. Bi W. Rep. 43 V.-Pres. Chem. 83 H1-Y3 Sgt.- at-Arms Italian B3 Non-Smoking Com, 51 Chrm. Chem. Social. Ambition: Rockefeller Second, big gas, oil man, Ten yard gain . . . leader ot the crowd . . . another victory. Armand C. Rose 453 Roosevelt Student Council3 C. l. C. Ambition: To be a civil engineer. Serious brown eyes . . . stern councilman , . . civic leader. Mona Rose Mo 466 Young Pres. Astral 73 lnterclub 73 Mem. Chrm. Astral 83 Prog. Chrm. Astral 63 Publ. Chrm. History 53 Scrap-book Chrm. History 63 C, l. C. Rep. 3, 43 College 3, 4, 7, 83 Pentong 5, 7, B. Ambition: Finding that corner-Prosperity's of course. Intense concentration . . . research li- braries . . . treasured books. Victor Fontana Rose Vito 459 Lane At Lane: Football 43 Wrestling 2-4. At Austin: lntra. Bskt. Ambition: Ambition depends on future. Rugged strength . , . pleasant company . . . soccer gan-ies. One Hundred Seven MAROON AND WHITE Catherine Jane Ross Kitty 453 Avondale Opera 5-8, C. I. C, Rep. 7, 8, Y Rep. 3, 4, Pentong 7, Latin 4, French 5, 6, G. A. A. 2, Botany 3. Ambition: To be the world's greatest chemist?? Old folk songs . . . French translations . . . sweet peas. Le Roy Bernard Ross Babe 462 Lovett lntra. Bskt., Baseball, Football, C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, M. Xt W. Rep. 4, T. N. T., Band I-8, Chem. 7, 8, Law 8, Spanish 5-7, Prep, Times Rep. I-5. Ambition: To play with Wayne King. Dreamy waltzes . . . deep waters . . quiet brilliance. James Robert Roth Doe 460 Fenwick Varsity A , Baseball 4-8, lntra. Bskt, Champs. 6, lntra. Baseball 6, Track 2, Football 3, Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To be Mahatma Ghandi's tailor. Blazing Campfires and silent rivers . . athletic contests . . . Varsity dinners. Ivladlyn Roth fvlaclie 470 Delano College Rep. 5-8, Y 3-8, History 8, G. A. A. 2, 3, Tennis 4, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: See the City of Enchantment , Vienna. Afternoon bridge parties. . .chic clothes . . . strains from 'Liebestraum': lvluriel Rudd Mukes 466 Young Astral Publ. Chrm. 7, 8, Astral Refresh. Chrm. 6, Y Rep. 5, French 3, 4, His- tory 5-8, College 4, 7, Pentong 5, 7, C. I. C., Y 3, 5, 7. Ambition: Idle away an ideal day. Glowing Campfires . . . activity . . scout trails, Herbert Seymour Ruelcberg Herbi' 470 Emmet Spanish 6-8, History 8, lntra. Bskt. l, 3. 5, lntra. Baseball 2, Golf 4, Pentong 83 Co-Chrm. 81 Publ. Com. Spanlsll 81 Tfeas- Spanish 8, Law 8, C. I. C. Ambition: To be successful in business world. Skyscraper offices . . .the Hamilton Club , . . agreeabiIity. One Hundred Eight Charles Runner chuck 452 Key Pres. Opera 8, Cast Disraeli , Pickles , Lucky Jade , Belle of Barcelona , Asst. News Ed. Times 7, Opera 3-8, Inter- club 8, Com. on Com. 8, Little Theatre 5, Winner Wash. Bicentennial Cont. 5, Astral. Ambition: Own a 525,000 Dusenberg. Operatic audiences . . . busy news re- porter . . . country drives. Dorothy Celia Ruther Det 457 Nash Astral Rep, 6, 8, German 3, 4, Pentong B, Sect. Club 4, 5, 7, Shorthand Cont. Ambition: Hea lth-secreta rial work-suc- cess-travel-books. Ready .smiles . sweetness personified . . . quiet evenings. Alice Catherine Rux Irish 465 St. Lucy Y 3, 4, 8, G. A. A. I-8, C. I. C. I-8, College 5, Pentong 7. Ambition: To be a beauty culturist. Olympic games , . . chaise lounges . . . dainty French salons. Joseph Allan Rys 'I-joel' Nobel M. 81 W. Staff 7, 8, Courtesy Drive Com. 8, Law 8, Arch. Club, C. l. C. I-8, Nich- olsonians. Ambition: To see better times. Success stories , . . well mannered escort . . . soaring sky-scrapersf' Antoinette B. Ryza Tony 465 Lovett C. I. C. Rep. I, HY Rep Rep. 5, History 6. Ambition: Be a nurse at Children's Me- mortal. .l, 2, 6.A. A. Gay l-augtter . , . success in ambition . . . friends galore. Thomas Sabloatiello Tom 455 May Advertising Mgr. Times 8, Advertising So- licitor Times 7: Clifm, 7 9' Italian 7, 8, Law 8, C. l. C. I-8, Botany 3, 4, Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Dr. before my nan'ie. 'Genial smiles . . . white gowned nurses . . . affabilityf' Harry William Satlrin sap 463 Nobel C. I. C. Rep., Times Rep., Capt. lntra. Bskt., History, Pentong, Law, Mgr. lntra. Baseball, Astral, Nicholsonians, Photo Com. Pentong. Ambition: To love 'm and leave 'm. RoIlicking parties . . . fast cars . . racing speedometers. Marion Salvatore Sally 464 Resurrection Y 6, History 8, Italian 6-8, College 7, C. l. C. Rep. I, G. A. A. 4, 5, Social Corn. Italian. Ambition: To be a successful bookkeeper. Gay laughter . . . wandering woodland paths . . . friendliness. Ethel Clara Sandeen 455 Key Pres. College 7, 8, Sec. College 5, 6, Publ. Chrm. College 5, Treas. lnterclub 7, lnterclub 7, 8, Activities Ed. lvl. 81 W. 8, Costume Com. ii,y Uay 7, booster 8, Style Show 5, Silver Class Order l329. Ambition: To satisfy. Laughing colleens . . . Red American beauties . . . campus activity. Lawrence Vanner Sandeen Deacon 467 Key Varsity Baseball 8, History 7, Fresh. Track 2, Fresh. Baseball 2, Jr. Baseball 5, Fresh. Bskt. 8, Intra. Track 4, College Day Com. 8. Ambition: Learn how to dance. Afternoons on the Sox infield . . . ready smiles . . . good naturednessf' Anna Josephine Santopadre Ami 464 Tilton G. A, A. Rep. 8, Sec. Italian 7, Publ. Com. Italian 6, Times Rep. 5, Astral Z, Finance Com. 8. Ambition: Have a disposition like Mrs. Lowry. Bright city lights . . . gay dances . . . soft music. Harry B. Saunders Doc 456 Maine Band 3-6, Dramatic 3, 5, Spanish 3, 4, History Rep. 7. Ambition: To get to college. Stern eyes . . . worn college text books . . . intelligence. CLASS OF I933 Frances Theresa Scacco Frannie 465 SDSVWCQI' Y I, 2' Italian 4' G A A 3 6 B' HIS- tory 8. Ambition: To have a real ambition. . .- .---.ii Achievements . . . spring lilacs . . dancing moonbeamsf' Lillian Lydia Schacht , Lil 463 Lewis College 7, History 3, Com. Law 8, Y 7, G. A. A. 6, C. I. C. Z-8, Pentong 6, Nicholsonians. Ambition: A private secretary. Gay repartee . . . twinkling eyes . . chocolate cream drops. lvlervin Schatiner Shifty 456 Tilton C. l. C. Rep. I, lvl. 81 W. Rep. 2., Debat- ing 3, 8, Little Theatre 4, 5,.Boys' .Glee 3, Washington Oratorical Cont. Winner 8,, Law 8. .g g Ambition, Become a lawyer and a certi- fied public accountant. Fiery orations . . . boundless enthusiasm . . . concentration. Dorthea Charlotte Scharek Dot 470 Cameron C. I. C. Rep. 4, Pentong 6, German 2, Finance Conn, 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I un dertake. Rhythmic click of typewriters . . . flow- ering lilac bushes . . . ability. Viola lvlay Schilke 464 Racine,Wisconsin At Racine: Dramatic 4-6, Dramatic Class Play 6, Tri Alpha 4, 5, Tennis 5, Sec. Jr. Law Club 5, 6. At Austini Little Theatre 3, 7, 8, Law 8' C. I. C. 2, 3, 7, 8, Times Rep, 7. Ambition: Io surpass Gracie Allen. Petite charm . . . attractive profile . fresh pink hyacinthsf' Bertha Irene Schlosser UBOSII 463 Q'-r V.-Pres. Astral 7, Asst. Prog. Chrm. 81 Mem. Chrm. Astral 6-8, College 4, 5, Times Rep. 2, Y 2-B, History 8, Nichol- sonians, French Rep. 4, Astral Rep. 5, Pentong 6, Law 5. Ambition: To be understood by supposed friends. Calm intelligence . . . cool mountain springs . . . blue gentiansf' One Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE Ernest Schneider Duke 470 Ryerson Botany 33 Science Honor 43 Class Day Com.: lntra. Bslxt. Ambition: To be a research chemist. 'Quiet humor . . . littered chemistry labs . . . deep thought. Fredericlc Rudolph Scholler Dutch 452 Young Chem. 73 Latin 3, 43 Times Rep. 33 Science Honor 5. Ambition: To become a great chemist. Cheery laboratories . . . test tubes . . clear thinker. Charles Joseph Schover Chuckle 468 Gregory Capt. lntra. Bskt. l3 C. I. C. Rep. I, 23 Times Rep. 33 Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish 43 Tennis Team 63 Debating 73 Mgr. Tennis Team 83 Law 8. Ambition: To play fiddle for the Czar. Clever tennis shots . . . ocean liners . . Spanish senoritasf' Charline L. Schraeder Char 456 Hay Sec. German 83 Bronze Class Order l3293 Times Statt 7, 83 Treas. German 43 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Times Rep. I3 Y 33 Hay Branch Dramatic Club 2. Ambition: To walk along lite's highway- smiling. Teutonic blandness . . . green chitton frocks . . . reserve. John Richard Schroeder Johnny 460 Young Pres. Class 7, B3 Pres. Sr. Hi-Y 63 Student Council 7, 83 Interclub 63 Chrm. HallS Hey Day 73 Chrm. Com. on Com. 83 lntra. Bskt. Champs 63 Chem. 7, 83 Law 83 Prep 7, 8. Ambition: In two words: Illinois-success. Man of the hour . . . leadership . , . fraternity dances. William Schuerman Bill 455 Mai' Adv. Mgr. Times 83 Adv. Solicitor 73 Bot' any 3, 43 Times Rep. lg Track Team li Gala Performance 4. Ambition: To be a iournalist. Metropolitan newspaper statt . ex- citement . . . dinner appointments. One Hundred Ten Grace lvlary Schulnies Gracie 453 St. Thomas Aquinas Pres. lnterclub 83 Pres. Pentong 73 Treas. Girls' Glee 43 Student Council 83 Student Director Little Theatre 53 Business Com. Little Theatre 63 Astral Rep. 4-63 All- Girls' Cont. 73 College Cab. 73 Cast Washington Pageant 6. Ambition: Be healthy, wealthy-wealthy and healthy. Chatter of girls . . . shamrock green . . literary teas. Dorothy Mary Schunlc Schunkess 457 Nash C. l. C. Rep. 2, 63 Astral Rep. 23 Bot- any 3, 43 G.A. A. 43 Pentong 33 Spanish 2. Ambition: To take dictation from Floyd Gibbons. Dainty blouses . . . dancing teet . . . individuality. Ruth Mable Scroggins Ruthie 465 Stowe Opera 6, 73 Glee 6, 73 Y 23 C. l. C. Ambition: lt's hard to tell. Trim trocks . . . sweet scented lilacs . . . soaring bluebirdsf' Virginia L. Seber Virg 453 Beidler Little Theatre 5-73 Latin I, 2, 4, 53 Touch- down 73 Law 83 Spanish 73 Botany 33 Science Honor 23 Refresh. Com. Class 73 Astral 23 Flower, Color, Motto Com. 8. Ambition: Funeral director. Quiet dinners . . . Michigan Boulevard Shops . . .tan and orange shades. Marie Eleanor Sedivy Mae 465 St. Cyrill C. l. C.3 History3 History Rep.: Y. Ambition: To be a beauty culturist. Evening in. Paris . . . prim green smocks . . . cool livid gaze. Lewis David Seelig Satchel 456 Marshall lntra. Bskt.3 Pentong Rep. 63 History Rep. Q German 3-83 Botany 83 Golf Team 83 . . C. Ambition:,To write sports for a newspaper. Thundering race horses . . . interesting news items . . . trophy collections. Ben l-l. Sexauer 452 Spencer Commander Picked Squad 3, lntra. Bskt. 6, Latin 4, Astral 4, Picked Platoon 5-B, Picked Co. 6-8, Otticers 8. Ambition: To break Campbells record. Snappy salutes. . . outdoor activities , . baseball games. Bernard Shandler Ahab 459 Delano Nom. Com. 7, Prom Com. B, M. 81 W. Rep. 6, Times Rep. 5, Orchestra l-4, Law 8, Chem. 7, 8, Botany 7, Social Com. 8, Wareham's Warblers l-8. Ambition: To find something hard to do, Diligent worker . . . steep heights to success . . . steady, dark eyes. Blanche Shapera 469 Elmwood Pk, Art Staff 7, 8, College 6, 7, Y Rep. l, 2, German 3, Spanish 4, Pentong 4-6. Ambition: Art that's serious, not delirious Cmoclernistici. Cherry blossoms along the Potomac . . . silver laughter . . . famous masterpieces. Marie Jacqueline Shelhamer 453 Emmet Y Rep. 8, G. A. A, I-3, College 7, Pen- tong 7, 8. Ambition: School teacher. Long mountain climbs . . . magnolia blos- soms . . . attentive student. Blossom Jean Sher 470 Tilton Student Council 7, 8, Pres. 6. A. A. BI lnterclub 7, B, Sr. Social Chrm. 7, 8, Girls' A 5-8, Girls' Sports Ed. M. 8: W., Cab. College 81 Style Show, Cab. Xi Refresh. Chrm. French, Nom. Com. 5, 8, Sec. Com. on Education 8. Ambition: To live-to learn-to love. Athletic prowess . . . speeding road- sters . . . popularity. Marion Jo Sherman Bum 458 Cameron Treas. Little Theatre 7, Treas, Y 7, 8, Pin 81 Ring Chrm. Y 7, Service Chrm. Y 6, Director Little Theatre 5, 6, Col- lege,8, Spanish 6, Times Rep. 5, 6, Di- rector Washington Pageant 6. Ambition: Vagabond dreams, airy sky- roads, happiness. The winding road to adventure . . . swirling propellers . . . song ot the wind. 5 X 'Z X2 W W 2 7-' 6 I .KW , 4 .. fig, 1 1 v swf nf? af? f . -4 . Q, 'In r I fefw' , .- 2 . z f ww 7 CLASS OF I933 Anne lviable Sichewsky A, S. 469 Locke Opera 3, 4, Triple A 8, Pentong 6, 7E Y 6, 7, G. A. A. 3, 4, C. l. C. l-B, Tennis 4, College 5, French 2, Cast PickleS. Ambition: Make my debut in Vienna Opera. Packed opera house . . 1 name in glit- tering lights . . . Lohengrinf' Lawrence Charles Sickinger Slugger 459 Lewis Baseball 8, Spring Football 5, lntra, Base- ball l, 3, 5, lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, Swim. 5, 6, Wareham's Warblers. Ambition: To be a ball player. Long hours on the diamond .. . , score boards . . . last minute victories. Charles Siebolt ' 470 Ryerson Law, lntra. Bskt, Ambition: To enioy the tour-hour work- ing day. Masculine nonchalance . . . blue col- legiate sweaters . . . ready wit. June Betty Sitfermann Sil'fy 454 Alvernia Little Theatre 4-7, Science Honor 3, Col- lege 3, Cast Disraeli , Clean-up Com. 6, Washington Pageant , 6. A. A. 8, Pin 81 Point Chrm. G. A. A. 8, Publ. Com, Touchdown, Ambition: Become a nurse. Murmuring streams . . . moonlit ter- races . . . Congeniality. Marvin Leander Sivertsen Marv 462 Nobel T. N. T. I-8, C. l. C. Ambition: Boat building. Flvif1Q Spray . . . rolling waves . . ashes of swift green steel. Elmer Lyman Skogsberg HAL' 452 Nobel Glee 5-8, Spanish 7. Ambition: To own a car. Silent and neat . . , a radio in a new car . . . winding highways. One Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITE William Emil Sloboda Bill 459 off Law 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, lntra. Baseball 4-6, Wareham's Warblers 8, C. l. C., C. I. C. Rep. 6, Arch. Club 5-8. Ambition: To design skyscrapers. Shafts of steel . . . bound for success . . . contracts. Helen lvlae Smalley Joe 456 Proviso At Proviso: Orchestra 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Rep. 2, Girls' League Rep. 3. At Austin: French Rep. 7, C. l. C., G. A. A. Rep. 6. Ambition: Qui Sait? lntent eyes . . . blue sweaters . . . sport meetings, Adele Veronica Smith Skipper 455 Key Opera 5-8, Cast Pickles, Luck Jade, Belle of Barcelona , Glee Cab 3, 4, Gala Performance 4, Clean Up 4, Hi-Jinx 4, Minstrel B. Ambition: To cxccll in the acts. Lively tap dances . . . brilliant costumes . . . applause. Stella Sylvia Smola Nola 457 Nobel Latin l, Pentong 5-8, College 4-6, Y 3-8, Sect. Club 457. Ambition: To meet the one and only. Silver slippers . . . Carolina poplars . . . starlit sky and an orchestra. Norman Herbert Snow Snowbird 460 Lloyd Band 2-8' Sr. Hi-Y 5-8, Courtesy Drive 8, Commencement Com. 8, Chem. 7, Law, R. O, T. C, l, 2, Butler's Buddies 4-B. Ambition: To be a bachelor. A cozy room and a fireplace , . . fish- ing at dawn . . . crack of a rifle. Theodore Leonard Soden Ted 454 Lovett lntra. Bskt. 6, lntra. Baseball 6, Chem. Ambition: Find the missing link! Sense of humor . , . hissing cherniColS . . . admiration. One Hundred Twelve Herbert E. Soderberg Herb 460 Young Sec. Class 7, 8, Cheerleader l-8, Sec. 29 Sgt.-at-Arms Sr. Hi-Y 6, 7, Pres. Chem. 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, lnterclub 8, Times Rep. I-8, Butler's Buddies I-8, Pentong 8, Prep 7, 8. Ambition: To go to Duke University. Vitality . . . cheery friendliness . . pep personified. Earl Frank Soderstrom Sody 459 Lovett Band l-8, R. O. T. C. I, 2, Science Honor 6, History 8, Astral 8, Wareham's War- blers 7, Latin 8, Spanish B. Ambition: To be a great outdoor sports- man. Afternoons at a country club . . . long auto rides . . . Salt Lake beaches. lvluriel Lorraine Sola Murt 467 May Sgt.-at-Arms Little Theatre B, Little The- atre 6-8, Cast Touchdown , Student Di- rector Little Theatre, History, Y , C. l. C. Rep. 5, 6, Clean-up Com. 5, lvl. 81 W. Rep. 5, Cast Bluebird. Ambition: A trip to Hawaii. Vivid darkness . . . tropical blooms . . lazy summer days. Charles C. Soper Chuck 456 Key Chrm. Mem. Com. Chem. 8, History 8, Stamp 2, C. l. C. I-3, 6-8, Aviation 2. Ambition: Travel and see the world. Racing sport roadsters . . . flying land- scapes . . . college life. Rose Marie Sorrentino Ro 463 Lewis Law 8, History 8, Y 5, College 6, C. l. C. l, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, Science Honor l, 2, Nicholsonians. Ambition: You should know! Laughing dimples . . . iolly company . . scarlet poppies. Walter E. Sowa l'lIV5lley 458 Nobel Ed.-in-Chief 7, Bus. Mgr. Times 8, Sec. Student Council 7, Capt. R. O. T. C. B, Quill 81 Scroll 8, Gold Class Order l329 6-8, Del. H. S. P, A. Urbana 7, Asst. Sports Ed. Times 6, Hon. Mention All- Chgo. Writers' Tourn. 4. Ambition: Prepare-Promote-Persevere-- Perspire-Progress-Prosper. Quiet unassuming ability . . . hum of newspaper offices . . . pinnacles of suc- cess. Thomas Spaccarelli Spec 466 Hay Law, History, French, Bskt. I, 2, C. l. C., Sgt. R. O. T. C. Ambition: Ringing bells-mahogany desks. Latin fervor . . . hunting trips . . . the busy executive. Ruth June Speise Ginger 470 Locke German I, Law 7, College 6-8, C. I. C. I-8, Y 8, History 7, 8, Asst. Bus. Mgr. M. 81 W., Tennis 4, G. A. A. 4. Ambition: To climb the circular stairs of success. The charming hostess . . . petite sweet- ness . . . Saks Fifth Avenue. Beatrice Anna Spreitzer Bea 465 Nobel Opera 7, 8, All-City Girls' Conf., C. I. C. I-8, G. A. A. 4, 5, Y I, 2, Times Staff 7. Ambition: A piano, a microphone, and El. Baldwin grand pianos . . . cozy living- rooms . . . serenadesf' Walter Sprengel Walt 458 St. Paul Band 2-8, Arch. Club 6, Intra. Baseball I-6, lntra. Bskt. 3. Ambition: Get a iob. Row boating at a summer resort . Sun beaten sands . . . water slides. Mabel I. Stadheim Mibs 466 Cameron Prom Com. 8, History 6, 8, Y 2, 5, 73 6. A. A. 2-4, German I-4, College 3, 4, Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Be a chemist like 7 7 7 Pale pink roses . . . dainty china . . pastel dance frocksf' Robert J. Stafford Bobbie 453 Tilton Chrm. Pin 81 Ring Com. 7, Treas. Pentonq 8, Treas. Prep 8, Social Chrm. Prep 8, Publ. Chrm. Pentong 7, Times Rep. 3-8, Little Theatre 6-8, Publ. Chrm. Naturalists 5, Sec. Science Honor 2, Nom. Com. 7. Ambition: Playboy bachelor, sycophantic but brilliantly cosmopolitel Fast motor boats . . . iaunts through the wilderness . . . light rains. C L A S S O F I 9 3 3 John Albert Stahnke Jack 455 l'l5Y Pres. 8, V,-Pres. 7, Sec. 6, Sr. I-li-Y, V.-Pres. lnterclub 8, Astral 2-4, Law .Fresh. Track 2, Science Honor 3, Aviation 21 Chem. 8, Times Rep. l-7, M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 5. Ambition: Arizona, my dog, my pipe, and 7 ? ? ? Breezy frankness . . . winding bridle paths . . . Mexican saddles. Wallace Charles Stanger Wally 462 Lovett Fresh. Bskt. 2, lntra. Bskt. 4. Ambition: To be a printer's devil. Pens, brushes and inks . . . painful strokes with printer's instruments . . . snow-capped mountain tops. Eunice Lucille Stedman Euny 470 May C. l. C., Y I, 2, Y Cab. 2, Opera 4-8, Chrm. Refresh. Com. Opera, Law 8, Cast Pickles, Lucky Jade, Belle of BarceIona , Prog. Com. Refresh. Com. Law, Clean-up Com. Ambition: Always to be optimistic. Gay giggles . . . cluster of fragrant sweetpeas . . . 'Smiling Thru'. Iris Adele Stefani Dearie Italian I-4, History S, 6, Y 3, C. l. C. Ambition: lt's hard to tell. Dark beauty . . . deep red carnations . . . high lace rnantillasf' An nette Stei n 455 Delano Publ. Chrm. French 8, Times Reporter 81 Refresh. Chrm. Science Honor I, French Z, E, Opera 6, Cast Lucky Jade , Glee Ambition: Artist. Colored etchings , . . artistic precision . . . murals. Helen Betty Steiner Babs 469 Longfellow Little Theatre 5-8, Typing Chrm. Touch- down 7, History 7, 8, Prog. Chrm. His- tory 8, Y 7, 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 8, Law 8, Cast The Rivals. Ambition: To find the key to success, Afternoon lunch and bridge . . . sorority dances . . . tranquility. One Hundred Thirteen MAROON AND WHITE Iviadelyn I. Steiner Gooda 469 Orr Capt. Ball Team 7, Times Rep, 5-8, His- tory 5, 7, 8, College 6-8, German Rep. 4, 5, Pentong 6-8, Astral Rep. 2, 3, 5, Tennis 4, 5, G. A. A. 3, 4, C. I. C. Rep. l, Ambition: Take commercial art at Art Institute. Sweet pleasantries . . . deep red tulips . . . Artist Ball. Ruth Ellen Stenrnan 457 Byford Pentong 5, 8, Y 2, 3, College 2, 3, C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: Let the cards decide lnot ree port cardsi. Frozen rinks . . . sporty attire . . . rus- tling autumn leaves. Antoinette Stephens Toni 4Il Lucy Flower Astral 7, Y 2, C. I. C. 2, 3, 4, 71 G. A. A. l, Capt. Volley Ball Team 4. Ambition: To become a registered nurse, Immaculate starched uniforms . . . skilled hands . . . understanding pa- tience. Grace Ann Stewart 455 si. Mary G. A. A, 5-8, Clean-up Book 5, 6, Y 5-7, Opera 5, 6, Glee 5, 6, Spanish S, Botany 3, 4, Pentong 5, 6, College 5, C. I. C. 5-3. Ambition: To drive a fire engine. Late afternoon lawn parties . . . starched organdies . . . hobbies, Paul R. Stier 460 Emmet City Champs Cross-Country Team 7, Track 8, Varsity A 7, 8, Sr. Hi-Y 7, 8, Chem. 7, 8, Chess and Checkers 5, 7, German 5, Butler's Buddies 6-8. Ambition: To run rings 'round Saturn. Cinder paths . . . strict training rules . . . city records. Ethel Marian Stipek Eddie 455 Morse College 7, B, Spanish 6-B, G. A. A. I-5, C. I. C. I-8, Pentong 4, Astral Rep. 7, Spanish 7, History Rep. 7. Ambitionz To be a college prof. Titian demureness . . . cool green for- ests . . . extensive research. One Hundred Fourteen Vincent Stoll Vin 45l Morgan Park Military Botany, French, Italian, History, C. I. C. Ambition: A home in Paris. Blonde girl friends . . . gay parties . . a well-dressed man. I-lelene Anna Stoesser Stess 455 Emmet Treas. Thespians 8, Times Rep. 7, 8, M. 8: W. Rep. 7, 8, Prog. Com. DisraeIi 5, Silver Class Order l32'i, Publ. Com. Royal Family 3, Pin 81 Point Com. Little Theatre 6-B, Hey Day Prog. Director 7, College 4-8, Y I-4, Ambition: Fat lady in the circus. lmpressive stateliness . . . a playwright celebrity . , . quiet evenings at home, Lawrence Fred Stoneberg Swede 4l2 Howe T. N. T., M. 81 W. Rep. 3, Times Rep. 6, Fresh. Baseball, lntra. Baseball 6, lntra. Bskt. 4, 6, Courtesy Drive Com., Chem. 7, 8, Prom Com. B. Ambition: The mosta of the besta. Collegiate 'initiations . . . varsity gath- erings . . , tramps through dark forests. I-Iowa rd Leroy Strodtz Howie 46l Delano BoIlinger's Brotherhood, Grounds Corn, 5, 6, M. Xi W. Rep. 8. Ambition: Aviation. WI-iirlilng 'props' . . . rounding pylons . . . tricky maneuvers. Lorraine Strom 456 Hay Bronze Class Order l329, History 8, De- baters 6, Y 3, 4, College 4. Ambition: To find the pot of gold. Sensational stories . . , news flashes . , thoughtful musing. Robert Austin Stueloen Bob 456 May Fire Marshal I, 2, lntra. Bskt. 3-6, lntra. Track 5, C, I. C. I-B. Ambition: To train fleas. iOh Olsen.I Sense of humor . . . amusing situations . . . fast plays. Thomas W. Sullivan Sully 459 At Fenwick: Football l' Fenwick Bskt. 2' Swim. Team 3. At Austin: lntra. Bskt. 43' Varsity Bskt. 5: Times Rep. 8: Refresh. Com. His- tory 2, 4: Law Cab. 4-6: History 8. Ambition: No ambition, they killed Caesar. Athlete of prominence . . . age of speed . . . Daytona Beach, Lamoine J. Sweitz Lee 459 Lewis Wareham's Warblers: Chem. 7, B: lntra. Bskt. 5, 6: C. l. C. Rep, 6: lntra. Base- ball 5. Ambition: To be a great oboe player. Rousing applause . . . public appear- ance . . . the winning basket. Hector Swinton Heck 456 Nash Capt. Fresh. Bskt.: C. l, C. l-8: Law 8: lntra. Track 4: Capt. lntra. Bskt, 4: His- tory 4-6. Ambition: Northwestern University, just an N man. Stag lines . . . athlet flashing cravats. lvlathildis Symoens Tillie 4ll Astral 7: History 6: C. 'limes Rep. 4: Y I: G Volley, Capt. Ball Team Ambition: To become a ic prowess . . St. Mel I. C. Rep. 2, 3: . A. A. l: Capt. 5. registered nurse. Silent hospital corridors . . . good scholar . . . efficiency. Richard Walpole T Dick 454 albot Key Rep. 8: C. l. C. Rep. 5: Prep 8 Histor Law 8: lntra. Bskt, 6: Spanish 7: Times I Y - s Ambition: l'll have to a lc my mammy. 'llollified company . . .a lady's man . . . moonlight veranda partie Evelyn L. Taylor Ev 458 Spanish 7, 8: Y l, 42: Botany 3: Law 8: Tennis Ambition: Rockford Coll Pastel tennis frocks . . . . . . pink and white phlo S. May G. A. A. l, 21 3. ege with Eddie. fraternity dances x. CLASS OF I933 Marie C. Tedeschi Meez 457 Cameron Law 8: History Rep. 8: Pentong 8: nltal- ian 8: Y 8: Hey Day Com. 7: Times Rep. I, 2: Society Circus Com. 8. Ambition: To become a nurse. Ready smiles . . . brown berets . . brilliant disposition. James Thelin Bud 466 Hay Law B: History 8: German 3, 4: Pentong: C. l. C.: Bskt. l, Z. Ambition: A chemical engineer. Chemical research . . . pleasure bent . . . canoeing at early dawn. Gregory M. Theotikos ' Greg 460 Lane At Lane: Arch. Club l-4: Stamp 2-4: lntra. Baseball 2, 4. At Austin: Asst. Business Mgr. M. 81 W. 7, 8: Co-Chrm. C. l. C. Mem. Com. 8: Silver Class Order l329: Boys' Glee 7, 8: Astral 7, 8: History: French. Ambition: Gee, wish l could wiggle my ears. Amusing company . . . dark wavy hair . . . good naturcdness. Evelyn Ruth Thompson Giggles 469 J. W. Howe Spotter- Hobo Day 6: Y Rep. 3: Astral Rep. 3: Science Honor Rep. 5: C. l. C.: Class Com. B. Ambition: A competent private secretary. Shy giggles . . . dictation . . . soft notes and sweet music, Signe Thompson Si 465 Hay All-City Girls' Conf. Times Rep. 5, 6: C. l. C. l-8: Y 5: Girls' Band l-4: G. A. A. 5: Comm, Com. 8. Ambition: To be somebody's ambition. Gaily colored rainbows . . . smooth glid- ing canoes . . . handsome escorts. 'Eleanor Margaret Thomson Scotty 457 Lovett Law Rep. 8: Society Circus Corn. 8: Pen- tong 5: Pentong Rep. 6: G. A. A, 8: lntra. Capt. Bskt. 6: Nom. Com. Law 8. Ambition: To swim the Atlantic-like Lind- bergh. Soft lap of water against cool sands . . . glorious sun tan . . . Olympics. One Hundred Fifteen MAROON AND WHITE John A. Tierney Jack 468 Historyg Spanish, C. l. C.: Intra. Bskt.g Pentong. Ambition: Play ping pong with Cubby, Country clubs . . .early dawn rides . . . spreading happiness. Gwendolyn P. Titley Gwen 45l Delano Y I, 2, 85 Botany 3, 4: Spanish 3, 43 C. l. C. I-B: History 7. Ambition: To own a greenhouse. Chrysanthemums . . . beautiful sunrises . . . dream cottage. Daisy Mabel Todorott Peanuts 456 Flower At Flower: School Pianist I-4, Pres. Fresh. Press 2, Honor Club 2. At Austin: Cast Belle ot Barcelona 83 Chorus Lucky Jade 6: Times Staff 73 Bronze Class Order l329g Cab. Opera 8. Ambition: De Pauw University, music course, Master of Music. Successful operas . . . hum of news othce . . . more music. George Louis Tomaras Sharlie 469 Emmet History 3, 45 Botany Rep. 4, Chrm. Botany 5, Glee 5-71 Football 5, Fencing 5: C. l. C. I-B. Ambition: To be another Bobby Jones- if ii Hole in one! . , . cheering crowds . . clever remarks. Jack Francis Tracy Trace 454 May Capt. lntra. Bskt.g Times Sports Reporter 8, Fresh. Trackg lntra. Track 4: Law, Span! ish 5. Ambition: Take a P. G. at Lucy Flower. Crisp, wavy black hair . . . magnetic personality . . . strolls on Notre Dame campus. Sam Tretlatsky Murph 459 l'l5Y Fresh. Football lg Fresh. Bskt. Ig Spring Football 2, lntra. Bskt. I, 3, 5: C. l. C. Rep. 4, lntra. Baseball: Chem. 7: Law 97 Wareham's Warblers. Ambition: To learn chemistry. Deep river waters . . . touchdown! . . twilight parties. One Hundred Sixteen Amelia Theresa Truszkowski Mall 464 Schurz Ambition: Accomplish that which the stars designated for mel Earnest cooperation . . honest eyes . . . friendliness. Ruth lvlarie Tucaur Ruthie 469 Emmet C. I. C. Rep. 33 Times Rep. 4, Y IQ Pentong 55 History 6: German I. Ambition: Play my part in life and play it well. Confidences . . . velvet evening gowns . . . buffet suppersf' John Edward Tully Johnny 456 Hay Football 7: Treas. Law 8g lntra. Bskt, 4-6: C. l. C. I-8: Dramatics lg History 4, 5. Ambition: Merely to be a success. 'tDistant goal posts , . . cheering crowds . . . high ambitions. Edna I. Tunis 463 Beidler College Rep. 3. Ambition: To go to college. Vine-covered campus buildings . . . strolls on the Midway . , . rambling roses. Anna N. Tupica Hon 453 Manley At Manley: Pres. Camp Fire Girls I, 2: Pres. Spanish I, 2: V.-Pres. Sect. I, 2. At Austin: Prog. Chrm. Pentong 7, 85 History Rep. 8, G. A. A. 3-8, Y 3, 4: Spanish Rep. 7g Law 85 College 6+8. Ambition: Argentina, and I6 languages. High powered cars . . . Talisman roses . . . sophistication. Rose Estelle Turk Sue 465 Orr C, I. C. I-B5 Y I-45 G. A. A. 3-53 His! tory 8, Track Meet. Ambition: Be a true, loyal, cheerful nurse. Cheerfulness . . . sunshine cottage . . . neat white uniforms. Portia Ellen Turney Porky 455 Key Sec. College 8, M. 81 W. Staff 7, 8, Silver Class Order l329, Mem. Chrm. College Club 7, Style Show 7, Booster 8, Pentong 3-7, Astral I-6, Latin l-4, Y I-8. Ambition: Keep young and healthy. Early drives along the Lake Shore . . chocolate bon-bons . , . sophistication. Dorothy M. Tyzak Dot 45l Josephinum Silver Class Order l329 B, Editorial Editor Times 8, Times News Staff 7, Refresh. Chrm. Latin 8, Latin 7, History 7, 8, Pentong 8, Law 8, Spanish 8. Ambition: To create a moneyless Utopia. 'lBustl.e of a staff room . , . research libraries . . . gay glowing holly-hocksf' Katharine Ann Unterfenger Kay 458 Greeley, Colo. Spanish 8, Girls' G,-lee 3, G. A. A. 4. Ambition: To be a Spanish teacher. Sunset on the mountain . . . winsome srniles . . . playful moonbearnsf' Elmer J. Vasumpaur Al 462 Farragut Tennis Team 5-7, Mgr. lntra. Bskt. Ball 6, lntra. Baseball 6, lntra. Football 7, C. l. C. Rep. Z, R. O. T. C. I-4, Willis' Wolves 4-7, T. N. T. 8, Chem. 7, EC. Club 8. Ambition: To play on Davis Cup Team. Clever tennis shots warm su m r . . . m e afternoons . . . rest. Grace Constance Vaughan Babe 470 Locke M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8, Y l-B, College 7, 8, Law 7, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To face life squarely for fu- ture success. Quiet evenings for two . . flickering fires . . . Congeniality. Marian M. Verschuur Marianne 46l Marshall At Marshall: Honor I, 2, Science l, 2. At Austin: French Rep. 3, 4, College 4-6, C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4, Botany 7, Science Honor 7, Pentong Rep. 6, History 6-8, So- cial Rep. 8. Ambition: Learn to live, live to learn. Charming hostess . . . friendship . . dew-drenched violets, CLASS OF l933 Jane Dorothy Vinton -'Jeni' 45l Tilton Y I, 2, 8, Law 8, C. l., C. RSD- A63 French 4, Botany 3, 4, Spanish I, 2, His- tory 5-7, College 3, Ambition: To see the Grand CanyOn., Striking individuality . . . twinkling dim- ples . . . soft white roses. Annie Vitale 465 Marshall College 7, History. Ambition: To become a singer. Follower of Rosa Raisa . . . sinceritY . . . repeated applause. Nick Vitale Fat 460 HSV Band I-8, Hi-Y 6-8, Opera 7, Boys' Glee 5, R. O. T. C. l, Law 8, Botany 8, His- tory 7, Butler's Bums l-B. Ambition: Heaven only knows-Amen. Music, music everywhere . . . jolly come- backs . , . true confidence. Jeanette Marcella Voase Jean 464 Siena Treas. Girls' Glee 7, lntra. Capt. Ball 6, 7, lntra. Volley Ball 5, C. l. C. l-8, Botany 4, History 5, College 7. Ambition: To be a musical typist. Prim green gym suits . . . net ball! . . clicking Royals. Adelaide lda Voelz Addie 465 Luther lnstitute Girls' Glee 5, 6, Times Rep. 7, 8, College 7, History 8. Ambition: To be a newspaper reporter. Hum of a newspaper office . . . reporters . . sport frocks. Phyllis Rena Waldman 45l Emmet Pres. Little Theatre 7, Sec. Thespians 8, Bus. Mgr. Marionette Show 7, Bus. Com. 81 Green Room Chrm. Disraeli 5, Cast Washington Pageant 6, Cast Cherry Or- chard 83 Cast Florist's Shop 6, Chrm. School Clean-up Com. 8, Press Chrm. Courtesy Drive 8, Fin. Com. 8. Ambition: To be slender-Ah-what bliss. Little Theatre production . . . rising leads . . . suavity. One Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE Charlotte Eleanor Walker Chally 464 Nobel Treas. Cartoonist 53 College 73 C, l, C, l-83 Y 43 G. A. A. 63 Social Com. Ambition: Sing to my heart's content. Blonde loveliness . . .twinkling eyes , , velvet pansiesf' Harry Ross Walsh 'lp'-fp 459 Farragut Science 33 M. 81 W. Rep. 43 Intra. Track Capt. 53 Capt. Intra. Bskt, 63 Track Team 73 Varsity A 6-83 Law 83 C. l. C. Rep. 8. Ambition: Physical Education teacher and private pilot. Non-stop flights . . . high lumps . . aviation uniforms. John L. Walsh Jack 45l Young Baseball 83 Jr. Skating 43 Sr. Skating 6-B3 Non-smoking Com. 63 M. 81 W. Rep. 53 C. I. C. Rep. 2, 33 Intra. Baseball 63 Intra. Bslkg. 2F43 Spanish 43 Courtesy Drive Coun- CI . Ambition: To play ball. Fraternity dances . . . high-powered mo- tors . . . blonde girl friends. Roberta Elnore Vifalters Bobby 455 Emmet Opera 3-83 Chorus of Belle of Barce- lOI'16 : Chorus Pickles 3 Chorus Lucky Jade 3 Girls' Glee 2, Ambition: California here I come. Hollywood audiences . . . orange blos- soms . . . movie studios, Curtis Earl Wang Curt 453 Evanston Football 5-7, varsity A 7, 8, Prep 7, 83 Law 73 Beck's Lettermen 3-53 Chem, 5, is, Hi-Y is. Ambition: College. Contentment . . , scientific field play . . . wisdom. Howard Russell Weckerley Howie 452 Lewis Class Com. .333 Aero 33 Debating 6-83 Chem. 7, 8. Ambition: Control my hair-own a bank. Gay Mardi Gras . . . fiery comebacks . . . moonlit parties. One Hundred Eighteen Evarae Anna Wegener Willikins 466 Young College 3, 7, 83 G. A. A. 3, 5, 6, 83 Y 5-82 German l'5: History 4, 73 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition. To pitch for the Cubs. Tennis frocks . . . military escorts . . gay corsages. Sidney Weinberg 45l Gay Cavaliers . . . piercing eyes. Harriet Edna Weinger 452 Spencer Opera 3, 43 Y l, 23 College 7, 83 Pen- tong 8. Ambition: To teach school, but- Dances on wide verandas . . . bright red poppies . . . gay iewelsf' Margaret Rose Wentzel Marge 463 Emmet College Rep. 7, 83 C. l. C. l-83 History 83 Law B3 Times Rep. l, 23 Pentonrg 53 Spanish 23 G. A. A. l, 23 Y 3, 43 ich- olsonians. Ambition: To follow lsomebody'sl foot- steps. Smiling eyes . . . turquois blue berets . . . campus pron'ls. Aaron J. White 463 Emmet Fresh. Football I, 23 Intra. Bskt. 33 lntra. Baseball 53 Spanish 63 French 33 Law 83 History 6. Ambition: Haven't any. Leather field gloves . . . cool locker rooms . . . amateur athletics. Ariel Rose White Ka-Toot 468 Emmet Times Rep. 5-7: Astral 63 Spanish 53 His- tory 5-B: Prom Com. 8. Ambition: Be social secretary to Mickey Mouse. Sparkling fun . . . banio ukes . . .clear crystal springs. Edwin Wien Ed 463 Emmet Sec. Bi Treas. Glee 51 Law 71 Botany 51 History 51 lntra. Bskt. Capt. 5, 61 Times Rep. 61 Latin 3, 4. Ambition: Alabama, law, then money- mostly money. !Free thjrow lines . . . musical tones . . een or er. Charles Edward Wike Chuck 466 Nash History 81 Law 81 German 3, 41 C. l. C. Rep. 21 Times Rep. 31 Hi-Y 61 Jr. City 71 Booster 5. Ambition: A iob that requires traveling. Travelogues . . . interesting talks . . . sun rise fishing trips. Bernice S. Wilder 470 Spencer Com. CONT.: Little Theatre 7, 81 History Rep. 81 Law Rep. 71 Debating 5-7: College 81 Spanish Rep. 2. Ambition: lt's a secret-l won't tell. Greenwich village . . . gay studios . . quiet country scenes. Harrietta Wanda Wilga Willie 467 Cameron Com. on Com. 81 M. Xi W. Rep. 81 Y Rep. 31 C. l. C. Rep. 2-71 Y l-61 C. l. C. l-8: G. A. A. 2'6: College 81 Tennis l. Ambition: First lady-president of Mars. Deft hands . . . laughing Pierrette , . pale beach blossoms. Dorothy lvl. Williams Dot 465 Hay - I ii ii C. l. C. Rep. l1Glrls Band l44j Y 31 German 3, 41 G. A. A. 51 Track Meet '3I 2nd place Hi iump1 College Rep 71 M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: Secretarial work-and more work. Championship high iump . . .white sport frocks . . . piccolosf' Francis Wilmot Fran 46l St. Thomas Aquinas R. O. T. C. l'8: M. 81 W. Rep. 51 Times Rep, 61 Bollinger's Brotherhood 7, 81 Officers 81 C. l. C. Rep. 6, Ambition: West Point. 'Counter march! left, right' . . . blare of guns . . . a quiet personality. CLASS OF l933 Clamor Albert Wischmeyer Wish 467 Bethel Ev. Luth. C. l. C. Rep. 51 lntra. Baseball l1 lntra. Bskt. 61 History 81 German 8. Ambition: To be successful. Boyisl-i pranks . . . grins and laughter . . . speeding town touring cars. Bernice Mae Wischoeffer Bee 469 Lovett German 3, 41 Astral Rep. 21 College 71 Tennis 21 C. l. C. I-B. Ambition. To be an accountant. High tennis scores . . . stylish gowns . . neat otfice work. Lillian Corinne Witzel Lil 464 Byford Pin 81 Ring Com. 81 C. l. C. Rep. l1 Times Rep. 21 Astral l, 21 G. A. A. l, 21 His- tory 7, 81 College 7. Ambition: To be somebody's private sec- retary. Flashing eyes . . . green shuttered cot- tages . . . quiet office suites. Elsie l-lelen Wohlt Els 455 Stowe Botany 31 G. A. A. l,Z1Glee l, 21 Opera 31 Spanish 5. Ambition: Help Roberta see California. Pacific kissed sands . . . Spanish admir- ers . . . silver tones. Harry Joseph Wood Woody 454 Crane At Crane: Baseball l, 2. At Austin: Treas. Chem. 7, 81 M. gr W. Rep. 61 lntral. Bskt. 61 Law 81 Botany 51 Prep 81 C. l. C. Rep. 4. Ambition: Build bridges for water to run under. Strong silent man . . . still waters . . . hanclsornenessf' Rose Marie Wright 470 Delano College Mem. 71 Y 81 History 81 G. A. A. l, 2. Ambition: To see the world from above. Quiet efficiency . . . old-fashioned asters . . . pleasant smiles. One Hundred Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE Helen lvl. Yeachus Sl'1'1llSS'l 45l Marghall Ambition: To go to college and travel. Hyacinth blue . . . silvery laughter . . . afternoon tea parties. William F. Yerger Bill 458 Loyola Asst. Bus. Mgr, M. 8- W. 7, 8, Debaters 8, Chem. 7, 8, Latin, 3, 4, Silver Class Order l329, German 6, 7, Science Honor l, 2, History 6-8, Pentong 5, Asst. Publ. Chrm. Clean-up Camp. 8. Ambition: lllinoisethen end the depression. Business transactions . . . hidden humor . . . box seats at Cubs' Park. Glen Edward Yerlcey Specs 460 Bytord Track 4, 5, Chem. 7, 8, Science Honor 7, Hi-Y 6, Law 8, Times Rep. 2, Tennis 6, Prom Com. 8, Butler's Buddies 4-8. Ambition: To be a sporting bachelor. College formals , , . white flannels . . gol Clyde Raymond Yount Clid 462 Tilton C. l. C. Rep. 4, 5, Fresh. Bskt., Times Rep. 3, lntra. Bskt., M. 81 W, Rep. 2, B Squad Football, Troeger's Notorious Tramps , Prep 7, 8, Chem. 7, 8, Law. Ambition: Play baseball and more base- ball. Home runs . . , autographer ot league balls . . . baseball uniforms. Ruby M. Zimmerman Zimmie 463 NaSh Nicholsonians, Y Cab. 2, G. A. A. Hike Chrm. 2, Y Sports Chrm. 3, V.- Pres. G. A. A. 3, History 4, G. A. A. I-8, Law 7, Times Staff ln the Swim 7, lvl. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: To join the Polar Bears. Ringing office phones . . . Olympics . . . leadership. One Hundred Twenty 4 'atm . V .-eggs .f ff' ' ,,. , .V 6 , . Y 1 Marjorie E. Zimmermann Red 453 Stowe Little Theatre 5-7, Latin 2-6, Tennis 2, German 7, College 5, 6, Y 3, Botany 3, C. I. C. I-8, Touchdown 7, Costume Com. Little Theatre 5. Ambition: Success at college and law. Speed boats . . . dashing waves . . summer lawn parties, Martin Theodore Zinkann Zink 452 Quigley At Quigley: lntra. Bskt. I, 3, Candle Rep. I-4, Capt. lntra. Baseball 4, lntra. Base- ball 2-4. At Austin: Chess and Checker 8, lntra. Bskt. 5. Ambition: To be a politician. Checker tournaments . . . base on balls . . , dinner dances. Margueritte Zipparro i'lvlarge 464 Young Law 7, Y l, M. 81 W. Rep. 3. Ambition: The Fates will tell. More play than work . . . contentedness . . . delightful fun. Dorothy B. Zirzow Bofey 466 Lewis Y B, German l-4, M. Si W. Rep. 8, C. I. C. l-8, Ambition: See the world, and get wise. Keen observation . . . quaint music . . Waikiki Sands. William Bruno Zobel Bill 46l Lane Gym Team 6-8, Bollinger's Brotherhood 7, 8, C. I. C. Rep. 5, Times Rep, 6, Chem.7. Ambition: To be a great aeronautical engineer. U. S. Air Mai's . . . passenger planes . . . serious companionship. GRADUATES Raymond Norman Alver John J. Barrett Earl M. Bates Sylvia R. Bronson Josephine M. Burghardt James R. Burrows Lyle D. Carlson Henry Cohen Marie A. Culver Joe A. Doscenzo Joel Farley William A. Farley Daniel M. Gentile l-lenry W. Glatcke Madeline M. Guimond Alexander J. I-laddad Garfield C. Hitzemann Russell J. Jorgenson Maurice C. Kelly Leslie S. Kott Sidney Kreiman Virginia D. Kupezylc Bruno Lambruslci Dorothy Lucille Langdon Earnest A. Larsen Beverly Leona Lewis Arthur O. Littwitz Lily Grace Lipscomb CLASS Violet Agnes Lipscomb l-lelene M. Moneriett Dorothy Laura Mosher George Robert Nash Jack Charles Nelson Walter Conrad Nelson Elaine L. Nichols Dorothy E. Parker Anastasia M. Peleszak Phillip Harold Prete Joseph Reeves Charles Earney Reich Leonard J. Ritchey Bernice E. Rousse Marc D. Royals William G. Ryback l-larry Saxton James Sepsis William D. Serritella Arthur T. Sirevoog William Thomas Summers Maude Beatrice Sundvilc Arnold B. Swanson George Julian Szolce Elmer Thorp Mary Thudium John F. Wener Rosemarie West Edward Wood 9 One Hundred Twenty one MAROON AND WHITE MOST POPULAR- Vir inia Gooclenow Vir inia Nor- . 9 ' 9 rrs, Florence Mastro. BEST PERSONALITY- Florence Mastro, Audrey Gloppe, Margaret Jenista. MOST BRILLIANT- Bessie Nico oulos Grace Schu- P . lcies, Betty Cowell. MOST FOR AUSTIN- Virginia Cvoodenow, Bessie Nico- poulos, Millicent Marshall. BEST NATU RED- Sally I-lalm, Isabel DeVito, Jane Jones. MOST TALENTED- Shirley Leibow, Audrey I-lall, Margaret Jenista. MOST SOPHISTICATED- Virginia Chase, Myrtle Knuth, Florence Cohen. MOST ATHLETIC- Ruby Zimmerman, Blossom Sher, Irene Cherney. MOST INDIVIDUAL- Sally I-lalm, Charlotte Wallcer, Martha Olsen. PR ETTI EST- Sonia l-lall, Charlotte Walker, Phyllis Berntsen. One Hundred Twenty-two f I A If I' ff ,ff ,Al I Inch , 'IT f i 1' A 5 5 Lf , ng 1 2 .f E I , I ' I? , fffxium? gl 5 ,M ff 411 Ii brvylr FILO 'ITOIM clk: 11-iIs.iixII4 5 AMA GE-NL IIEIUBQ Iauff fri: I2 rum? CLASS OF I933 MOST POPULAR- I-Ienry Gamson, John Schroeder. Jack Burdick. BEST PERSONALITY- Jack E. Tracy, Yale Corcoran, Ered Latzel. MOST BRILLIANT- Erling Berg, Paul Lester, Tabor Novak. MOST EOR AUSTIN- Eugene Maiewski, Jack Burdick, Daniel Ballantine. BEST NATU RED- Erling Berg, Jack Conklin, Ray- mond Benson. MOST TALENTED- Alan I-Iahn, Tom McComb, Paul Lester. 1 BIGGEST CUT-UP- Tom Sullivan, Joe Eischer, Irv Krause. MOST ATHLETIC- Russell Anderson, Jack Nelson, Sam Lombardi. 6 MOST INDIVIDUAL- , Jack E. Tracy, Robert Krasnow, Tom Dillon. BEST LOOKING- John Walsh, Edward Boarini I-larry Wood. 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I1 1 1 11 fi 1 f 11,1311 VE 15 if 1' ' 1111 13 J f 1111111 ,1 72 W1 'Y 1112 1 '1 3 Q11 1 'O f 1l1'il11111,13? wiif , f Q2 ff Qff, W 1 1 11121 11 11 111 i ff: ' fWWM 1 111 1 1 S 11 15111119 JANICE JOHNSON m OTHER CLASSES MAROON AND WHITE W . 'f. 1 5 Q Q fav i , V: Qalklii ' ,K X pq ' '5 , , 1 1 ,fx .F x , -4 , z 7' ,-9,1 5 K ' ? 2:qf,ffff 'Y if .9 f ','h' fizlifffili UNDER mamx' THREE MUSKETLL 5 'UH' SgjfA IN THE- Qoa NG Puxcxfs ? TARZANLTTL, . RMS. SPLITTER ii: .. , h .,.. I., Q X ..:,,. - K- -'wg ' :I , A I , - 6 ' 1 ,wj , h 'jing' ., A X 0 k K gf' 'Q' , -Hx-'atv 5vw p,+l,:af1'f- .P ' 1: Q1 ' :P M5 UNDLY2 THE SYC AVIORPJ VAGABONDS One Hundred Twenty-six i-MOTHER CLASSES i Q f X . , i ,V , W ss' 1 :E Zi tl CLASS or 33V2 Joseph Haas .,.,4,,.................,..,.,....,..,.,...........,..,.,....,.,..A.....,,......,...,..,,, President Mary Ashworth ....,,,,, .,.........,., V ice-President Mona Thwaite ......,...,.....,. ...,,..,.,.....,.,......., S ecretary Jeannette Barrett .,.,....,., ,..,.......,......,....,......., T reasurer Charles Stotz ...r.......,... ,.....,.... S ergeant-at-Arms Right this way to the thrilling side show, called out Barker Joe Haas. Selling tickets at a high plattorm was Bob Geisel. Beverly Allen was dancing a slithery snake dance to induce the customers to enter the show tent. Farther down the midway a quartet consisting ot John MacLean, Emily Calderwood, Wilbur Wright, and Mary Ashworth, were singing the Century ot Progress theme song to a group ot listeners among whom were Lucille Rogers, Lillian Okner, Joe Lazar, Joyce Friedman, and Gene Gallagher. At a booth presided over by Bill Laise, Augie Sinischalchi was trying his skill at shooting clay pigeons with Mona Thwaite, and Harriet Bedard cheering him to turther etiort. At the entrance to the Hall ot Science, Philip Lawrence was explaining the marvels ot the building to Charlotte Marschak, Jeannette Barrett, Annabelle Green, and Warren Mellin. Harvey Reum and Aaron Greentield were performing an intricate experiment watched by Walter Condon, Lenora Kroot, Dave Whittingham and Melvin Barnett. On the delighttul Enchanted Island, Weston Whittingham was telling stories to a group ot enthralled tots. Koko, the clown, proved to be none other than Al Silver. As Ruth Braude slid down the huge slide, she was helped to her teet by a handsome guide, Chuck Stotz. lnside the Exhibition building, embroidery, truits, and pickles were being iudged by Ray Barber, Bill Benke, and May lzen who tasted so many varieties ot canned truits that they became ill and Dr. Halpin O'Reilly had to be summoned to revive them. Ann Rozen's needle point pillow won a blue ribbon in the needlework division, while Dorothea Ander's watermelon preserve took honors in the pickle class. The class ot 'Nw was very well represented at the World's Fair. Florence Cohen, Lenora Kroot. One Hundred Twenty seven MAROON AND WHITE , .. XX., hmm.. ,hm ,ir E l , I ., it 7 K--I ff ' . v igmlkz- ,V , y l V . .4 X .is-sc 54X s ,. - 39 ..i X,,,,,, I ii If gl M LLV if I . f il ' -1-. .,,., , - 'J Ii Q. fifg- it li . it L I . ri- I' I I , CLASS OF '34 Mary Kelly .A.,,.,....,,.A,,,,,.... ,..,.A..,.,.......,.,A.A..,A, ,,,,....W,.......,,,,.,....,.,,.,.,.,, P r esident Shirley Irishs. .,,l. . .,,l,,.,.. ,,.,,., ,.... V i ce-President John Upchurch .,...,... ,. ,. r...A...,.l....,.,.,r. ..,. S ecretary Charles Kerrins.. ...r,,. . ,..,r...,.....,...........,, ....., T reasurer Willard South ...,.,.....,,.,,,,..l.A. ,,.A...,,..,.,..,.... ....., S ergeant-at-Arms We were becoming very bored as the Century ot Progress bus slowly made its way to the Fair Grounds. Finally the silence was broken: Ohl The way this bus jerks! It's too bad we didn't think ot buying a newspaper before we started. That reminds me, I brought this semesters Junior Journal. Let's see. Oh, here's an article on the tirst page about the election ot class otliicers: The Junior Class elected Mary Kelly, the tirst girl president. Other otticers had among them John Upchurch, Charles Kerrins, and Will South. Why look at the list ot juniors in the 'Belle ot Barcelonal' I didn't know Ingrid Kolve was the leading lady and that Johnny McComb and Daniel Schlachet had parts too. They say that Vera Gustafson and Frank Finn were surely a scream as comic relief. Won't we ever get out ot this tratlic iam? I guess everybody is going to the Fair. Turn over to the sports page. That's always interesting. My goodness, Alice Lange seems to have won almost every honor in athletics that is open to girls. I see that the basketball team is lucky enough to get Les Herman and Don Norton back again next year. We ought to have a good team. Ch, here's something about tootball. Dick Frede, Donald Weger, and Red Anderson will be back too. We're only at Western Avenue so we'Il have time to read another column or two. Turn back to the tirst page. Robert Watt certainly must be interested in working tor the teachers. LookI That columnist certainly tells a good story about Janice Stangland and Emmett Galvin. Well, here we are! Mildred Viterna. The Fair at last. I-lurry up. Shirley Irish, One Hundred Twenty-eight OTHER CLASSES .. ,r'.,x.-X Ls... .,,. Q .- .... . ,..,,,, X C., .,, ,..7.... l , 2 , ,,,,.,. , 5 ' , l. T- - ff- a N t f f, E. i L ' i , 'I 4, , I , , 1 L f S l ,.,f e K Q CLASS or '34V2 Warren Leroy ...........,..,..........,.,.,...,,..4...,...,....,....,,.....4,..........,.,........,, President Mary Jane Zaar ....,,....,., .,.......... V ice-President George Walsh ....,,,.... ..,,...,.,.,....,..,........ S ecretary Philip Warsaw .......... ..A,,.,.4.....,,..,4..,,.,.,....,. T reasurer Milton Stern .,..4........,..........,.....,..,....,,.........,........,....,,..,. Sergeant-at-Arms The Junior class is more particularly concerned with the progress ot the next hun- dred years more than the progress made in the century just past. Yet, on al trip to the Iljair we found many who have been interested in the past century-many whom we now. On our approach to the Hall ot Science, who should be sitting at the intormation desk but Harold Nyberg and Jack Stonhouse, and with the utmost ease answering all questions asked about chemistry, physics, mathematics, etc. Needless to tell you that holding court in the administration building were George Walsh and Warren LeRoy. The owners ot the electrical building were Elsie Pederson and Gladys Aylward because ot their brilliance and radiance., Treasure Island was guarded by Villads Anderson, and the Little Theater was dom- inated by Dawson Starr. The chiet mate ot Byrd's explorer's ship was no one but the redoubtable Ray Caughran. Then to our amazement we saw Red Cizek, who had laid aside his baton to manipulate the keyboard controlling the great carillon. ln the Transportation Building we came across Florence Nordin and Ruth Hotten- kamp looking over our modern means ot transportation, as their entire acquaintance with the subject prior to the Century ot Progress had been with a motor car ot ancient lineage owned by Bob Lawrence. Running into Red Anderson we tound he had the job ot dusting ott the Skyride. Walking in the streets ot Paris was Juanita Kaulinas who called, Boniourl to Joyce Nutter. Ot course we tound Bob Hamilton in the Chinese temple instructing Bhudda in the acquisition ot poise. Glenda Bergener and Milton Stern were entertaining huge groups with various action poses ot Olympic stars. All these activities on the part ot the Juniors lead us to believe that it will take but one more year to complete the work ot the next century-they do make progress. Clover Kretschmer. One Hundred Twenty nine M ROON AND WHITE SENIOR FIRST ROW: Lalse, McLean, Haas, Ashworth, Waterman. SECOND ROW: Beck, Pellegrino, De Petro, Braude Schmitz, Bernsten, lppolito, Goldberg. THIRD ROW: Kindness, Pratt, Piser, Southall, Hake, Shelesna, Ryden Schade, Isaacson, Rozen. FOURTH ROW: Borqe, Anderson, Baker, Jernberg, Smith, Tracy, Henry, Trankina, Place FIFTH ROW: Rustames, Albano, Reese, Nelson, Paulsat, O'Connor, Enqelthaler, Nowakowslcl, Bella. SIXTH ROW Rinehart, O'Leary, Bay, Kosti, Kast, Pope, Thompson, Burke. SEVENTH ROW: Hayes, Carstens, Rynerson, Smith Stewart, Bongartz, Jahnke, JUNIOR FIRST ROW: Teister, Thetln, Berkson, Geltand, G-oldblatt, Schoneberg, Sabbatiello, Casey. SECOND ROW Roemer, Rose, Harsin, Wadsworth, Kretschmer, Delaney, Kemp, Tresselt. THIRD ROW: Law, Snow, Olsen, Cornell Schllclcer, Kelly, Andersen, Wilson, Borgerseru, FOURTH ROW: Ruff, Brown, Reeves, Rivers, Widmar, Jensen Pldlisny, Szul, Schil. FIFTH ROW: Mattson, McAdams, Kutchera, Malaychuk, Crooks, Reuter, Doody, Chambers One Hundred Thirty OTHER CLASSES JUNIOR FIRST ROW: Pankau, Jacobus, Leavy, Kaad, Cicrnanek, Wllk, Maqgiore, Rasky. SECOND ROW: Gondora, Bouras, Lynch, Howard, Carroll, Hirt, Sloboda. THIRD ROW: Graziand, Bonier, Curran, Weinress, Knuison, Kautz, Mlerop, LaMoure. FOLIRTH ROW: Rasmussen, Blasi, Hanrahan, Sharp, Esnorff, Reinberger, Pense, Boecker, Woll- pert. FIFTH ROW: Dilllon, Dreclcman, Kallestad, Carlson, Jahn, Larson, Schneider, Innes. SIXTH ROW: Neubauer, Relnke, Apa, Butler, Oaks, Kllnlcer, Hallman, Calrneyn, Johnson, Stone, Halleman. SOPHOMORE FIRST ROW: Toth, Thuclium, Zimmermann, Gallina, Dominick, Prymaczelr, Olech, Kuklin. SECOND ROW: Henn, Sarlo, Milcarek, Wasmund, Gibbons, Stapp, Hornback, Seglwi. THIRD ROW: Vitacca, Galck, Kral, Lowe, Atkin son, Bothe, Bockerlman, Maleclce, Bitalcis. FOURTH ROW: Suhl, Accardi, Roblnson, Lovendahl, Rottmayer, Wolter, Roth, Sauter, Muskat, Charoukas. FIFTH ROW: Robinson, Sorensen, Wilusz, Bratlco, Csalcai, Briars, Hermann, Foss, Cordray. SIXTH ROW: Hoy, Leone, Pres, Schuler, Berry, Bunce, Fellers, Broaclwaier. One Hundred Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE FRESHMAN I FIRST ROW: Rosen, French, Pickens, Trotter, Koechel, Gray, Beecher, Notaro. SECOND ROW: Levin, Schreiber, Vachout, Sloat, Larson, Cohen, Sabath, Molin. THIRD ROW: Clayton, G-lassrnan, Tucaur, Byer, Bannerman, Atkin- son, Propper, Pinchouck, Monaco, Friedman. FOURTH ROW: Limbach, Rosen, Nicopoulos, Asp, Howell, Laurell, Seaholm, Baldwin, McAuslan, Dite. FRESHMAN FIRST ROW: Smith, Muttera, Kuflewski, McCann, Westphal, Cogy, Sirns. SECOND ROW: Sabel, Seber, Banas, Lane, O'Connell, Hales, Crane, Clark. THIRD ROW: Davidson, Budge, Sorensen, Wonclreyka, Hall, G-olk, Mas- terson, Chulos, Askoonis. FOURTH ROW: Rosen, Lonergan, Tamney, Atkinson, Ashworth, Beazell, Ivleinhart, Wilson, McCrory. FIFTH ROW: Gibson, Seiclner, Moran, Rafter, Quaintance, Sutter, Kirkwood, Longtin, Come. One Hundred Thirty-two OTHER CLASSES HAYBRANCH FIRST ROW: GuIIaksen, Johnson, Kovach, Carlson, Blaikie, Prester, Motto, Cohen, Boyer, Stern, Stenmon. SECOND ' R ' All Ar nson, THIRD ROW: Johnson, ROW. Reeder, Kahan, Everse, Cook, Cohen, Barrett, Sensen, oglns, en, o Feldman, I-Ioobler, Stranske, Cluck, Pick, Johnson, Kurkowski, Pierce. AUSTIN LIFE One Hundred Thiriy-three W. ,,. 2 3 if-f gg' ,. Z Y --A gil 1 iii if gf-' fafb iz 5 Hg-. -' fr ' is -gig. . -' 4 - ' ' 2 1 f ,i ,- 3, 4 f sgj .': , ' rffr-.fsfwf E - .M -, . ,, ,. . 14.2 i 4- '- Tiki gig, i N323 4 iii ., f ' -- , ' t1?f: 5L5, ff l'fgi'.y-'1 Sir... -ff-'l -1 f ': ifg fm E53 -- ' :xt-F ' if - if-211-L Fizuiif' 5- ,A ., Lfi?i3 fr, ' - -1- ix' gfy:-Q, 2 14 f- R - H. 'K .f - 1 i ., ,. 'ij Q A k , ,MH 3, . ,J xii-F '-' . E- 71.52 'vi I at 5 535' gf-rijaf 1 --3 F 51 Fa ' I--Qi, 5' -, 7 ,. . A :gf S :Q - L 3 I 5,522- 2 -A 'E 251' v.. :tl 1. ' Aw . . 1 15 ., -i - 354 ' 5523 'L ' 5 , Q-.1 w 1 lf- eij Y , is 4 AL.. ,xif Qin! 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N- -. . 5 J --5. ji2!fLZgQvjE2I 1 . - - 4 A, f f sf ' if ' -- , j A X if 15 5?.jfv4 's, -F j' ' ' ' ' i Qfzf M , .: R . 535 ff' -:Q,'f?'T fi.-f'sQ?. 3 A ff'- -'fm----'t ' 'A K' 1+ , f'xX,, X' , iid- .fr wg' : b -- -115-in i --- sf - 'fitffiflefx-xx . .--1'-ey2.w'-f . l,:xNQ,,lFf':,'V gilt. ff X v , o -' ' V ' 2 - :S N , - ' ff- 1 ,,..L fswr.-sw BH 'N , 4-ff -- ' -3- :K k- --1-fffaz, gig .zgum-gyzfi -, pi.-1 - f., f' . 4. 2- '- - ' 'gk-. -.--4,- f -g.. -1-Ig - Q .-, N.-, xv.. 44 ctivities form a major part of school life. They furnish the stuclent with initiative and conti- dence and help prepare lwim to succeed in time part tie is to play in Life 44 44 ff ACTIVITIES MAROON AND WHITE STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Council, which ranks tirst in importance among the governmental institutions ot Austin, is recog- nized as having the most intluence in sponsoring and directing scholastic enterprises. This student body is composed ot members representing every phase ot school lite. Students claiming membership in the Council are, girl and boy presidents ot the C. I. C., lnterclub presi- dent, Editor ot the Times, presidents ot the iunior and senior classes, president ot the Varsity A, and a repre- sentative trom the treshman and sophomore classes. The purpose ot the Student Council is that ot im- proving school lite. Problems are discussed at the meet- ings and recommendations and suggestions concerning the school are made by members. ln addition, this organi- zation sponsors all school campaigns, advises the lnter- club, and takes charge ot the C. l. C. elections. The otiicers ot the Student Council consist ot a president-one ot the C. l. C. presidents is elected to this position-and a scribe, the Editor ot the Austin Times. No special date is set tor meetings: the members convene when notitied by their president. Faculty advisers are Mr. Wright, Miss Deaton, and Mr. Humiston. The lnterclub, which is composed ot all presidents ot the many Austin clubs, is next in importance. The purpose ot this group is to endeavor to promote school spirit, to improve Austin's various organizations, and to act as an advisory body to the clubs. The otticers are a president, who was a member the previous semester, and a scribe, both ot whom are elected by the members. Miss Deaton acts as adviser. The Civic Industrial Club, tormed to give the students a part in the work ot the school, is the largest organization in the school, and boasts ot practically one hundred per cent membership. lts otlicers consist ot two presidents, vice-presidents, secre- taries, and treasurers, who are elected by popular vote. A boy and girl are chosen tor each position. A large part ot the work ot the C. l. C. is carried on through repre- sentatives appointed trom each section. All students chosen tor school positions are those with good scholastic standing. Among the various activities sponsored by the Student Council and the C. l. C. is the annual costume day, which this year was called l-ley-Day, the Thanksgiving Day Collection, the tilling ot Christmas boxes, and the Courtesy Drive, the collection tor the National Education Association exhibit, and most important ot all, the annual Clean-up Campaign. It has become a tradition tor Austin to send Christmas boxes to the Old People's Home at Oak Eorest. These boxes are distributed among. the students who fill them in accordance with instructions made by the C. I. C. committee appointed to talce care ot this proiect. The one outstanding event ot the spring semester is the annual Clean-up Cam- paign under the direction ot a special committee appointed by the C. l. C. presidents. The purpose ot this campaign is to beautity the school and its community. ln nineteen thirty-one Austin was awarded tirst place in the annual clean-up contest in which all Chicago schools participate. This year Austin again has entered the contest with an excellent chance ot repeating its tormer success. One Hundred Thirty-six STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL '32V2 FIRST ROW: Dybka, Loomis, Warder, Sowa, Nicopoulos. SECOND ROW1 LaIse, Schroeder, P STUDENT COUNCIL '33 I'. FIRST ROW: Sher, Schukies, Goodenow, KeIIey. SECOND ROW: Leroy, Haas, Schroeder, Anderson. One Hundred Thirty-seven M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Cohen, Jordan, Sandeen, Loomis, Nicopoulos, Schukies, Allen, Fazio, Waldman. SECOND ROW: Malewskl, Berg, Thwante, Baer, Rose, Tugendhaft, Schwartz, Otterbein. THIRD ROW: Stahnke, Szoke, Samson, Behrens, Layer, Nordquist, Berg. V' it Il:-Elfiv I I fo' 5 tl It Tlrli 5. 2 - if A will Y 1 , Ili? - , i Eli! iw Q Ex i I ' 1- .wig Q BJ? 'j I I '-gr!!! fail vii I fi' .5 ri' 1 riff! I if 2 I iii Q I 4 1. ' I I ISI? I gf 1 n 3 , E 3 I 1 I s I If ' , 1... , . - .Iii .if if? Q.: 3 1jfIf.f'Q One Hundred Thirty-eight INTERCLUB '32V2 Bessie Nicopoulos, President Robert Layer .... ......, . I Mona Rose. .,,,,.,. lvlona Thwaite ..,, Roberta Schwartz I .i,, . Elmer Nordquist Ethel Sandeen Gordon Warder I. I . lvlarion Loomis .. Eugene Maiewslci Laura Jordan Louise Allen .,i.i l'lelen Berg ...i..i I. John Werner ,.,,. .. Elorence Cohen . Irene Eazio I. .. Charles Kerrins ..is.... .. Esther Kaye .i..s..s...,,..,... .,.. . Dorothy 'lugendhatt l-larold Rich I. Phyllis Waldman .I George Szolte Grace Schulcies ,,..si,.,, I-lenry Gamson Richard Behrens I ..,, . John Stahnlce. ,.,., .I Doris Ottertnein .I Michael Dylalca Edna Baer ....I..Architectural .I .,.,I..I...Astral .,,.,.,....I..Booster ..,......Botany -.-Chemistry ..I.I.I.I....College I C. I. C. I. C. ,.I,...,.DeI3ating ...........,I,..Erench . IIIIIIIIIIIIIII German .........Glee lGirls'l ..........Glee lBoys'l ..,................l'Iistory I...I...........I.Italian . I,II III, IIIIIIIIII J u nior City .Junior G. A. A. I. .. IIIIIIIII.I.II,.I,III,II.III.I Latin I,,III.I..,II,,.I.. IIIII I Law .I....Little Theatre ,III,.I.IIIIIIIIIIIII, Opera .I.I.....I..I.I.......Pentong ...Science I-Ionor Senior l'li-Y Spanish ............Varsity A IIYII STUDENT GOVERNMENT l FIRST ROW: Okner, Goodenow, Schulcies, Stahnke, Natkin, Giesel. SECOND ROW: Manning, Stangland, lrish, Sher, Leibow, Sandeen, Marshall. THIRD ROW: Emme, McLean, Anderson, Schlicker, O'ReilIy, Soderberg, Conklin. FOURTH ROW: Layer, Gamson, Rensch, Runner, Boarini, Krasnow, Mazzuca. Grace Schulcies, President lNTERCLUB'33 Earl Egberth .......,..,.....,......,..,.,....,..,,.,,..,,... ,.,.,.,.,,....,,......, .,A.,. T... A r c hitectural Margaret Manning .. ,,.,.....,,.......... Astral John McLean .,,...,..,........ , ........,,.,...,. Booster Jack Conklin .,,...............4,...., ......... . Botany Herbert Soderberg Ethel Sandeen ,..,.,.,,. Robert Layer ,.,......... Virginia Goodenow Robert Krasnow ..........,,,. Lillian Okner .......,,.... Marcia Natlcin ,,...,....,..., , Gertrude Schliclcer Richard Rensch .,...., Millicent Marshall ,. Louis Mazucca ......,... Leila Coats ,.........,.....,... Philip Lawrence ...,,,. Janice Stagland ,....., Frank Emme ..,,....,., Shirley Leibow ,,,... , Charles Runner ,..., Robert Giesel ...,... Robert Allen .,........ . s.,...,.., Chemistry , .....,..,. College I. C. l. C. , ,...,,. Debating . ...,., ,..,.. F rench . , u..,,.,... Gerrnan Glee lGirls'l , .,,. Glee lBoys'l ....,.,,.s...,.,.,,.History .,........,,.,.s.,....,...ltalian ..,4.......,Junior City .Junior G. A. A. ....s.Latin Law ,..,...Little Theatre s..,....,........,NWOpera ...........,......Pentong Richard Behrens ..,.... ..,., S cience Honor Blossom Sher ...,,...,. John Stahnlce ..,.,..... Halpin O'Reilly ...,.... Russel Anderson ..... Shirley lrish s..,............. Senior G. A. A. ........,,..Senior Hi-Y ., A. ,..,...,... Spanish .. .Varsity A ..Y,. I ESQ, N T JS ZA Qssii PRX ff 'f rv I Y ,Y l' Q3 Q' 1 iid wi! , ?,Wz g ia' , . 3 of , gig if f3f' g..,.--J, ew:-E 7 ' - i if 'Sf-1 - A ' ,T ff 54:1 8 . ,V 3 li .ig 'V , H ,E L t , ' sf' it -- s iiTi?if1 1-. i r vigfii One Hundred Thirty-nine MAROON AND WHITE C. LC. OFFICERS OF mzyz 1 ' ' if-If f . ,, , V or ree 4 E . Marion Loomis Jean Edingion Roberia Schwariz Dorothy Shaw President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Gordon Warder Michael Dybka Harold Rich Roberi Kaiz Chrm. Hey Day HEY DAY COMMITTEE '32V2 FIRST ROW: Debellis, Loomis, Katz, Rich, Goodenow, Mr. Spitler. SECOND ROW: Bair, Benson, Warder, Bai Iantine, Schroeder, Peifer. One Hundred Forty STUDENT GOVERNMENT C. I. C. OFFICERS OF I933 Virginia Goodenow Bessie Nicopouios Flo Mastro Mildred Viierna President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Roberi: Layer Jack Burdick Robert Benson Alberi Silver CLEAN-UP CHAIRMEN '33 SEATED: Knuth, Bedard, Ernme, Waldman, Jenista. STANDING: Kellett, Krown, Galoni, Maiewski, Grosh, Hahn, Ryan. One Hundred Forty-one MARO ON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Collins, Burdick, Watt, Mr. Krebill, Nicopoulos, Waldman. SECOND ROW: Berg, Spialek, Taylor, Jenista, Davidson. THIRD ROW: Cain, South, Klebo, Levin, Halm. COURTESY COMMITTEE With the purpose ot making the Austin student body an example ot courtesy and citizenship, the Courtesy Drive, under the auspices ot the Student Council and the C. I. C., got under way in the latter part ot February. Its executive committee was composed ot Bob Watt, chairman: Bessie Nicopoulos and Jack Burdick, assistant chairmen: Lorraine Taylor, Robert Cain, Helen Berg, Margaret Jenista, Sally I-lalm, Phyllis Waldman, Harry Klebo, Edward South, Alice Spialek and Royal Levin. Miss Eula Deaton, dean ot girls, said: This is one ot the tinest projects ever introduced in Austin High School. Some ot the ways ot getting the courtesy idea over to the student body were: Holding an assembly, Putting signs on blackboards, Hanging huge banner, Getting publicity in local and metro- politan publications as well as the Austin Times. C. I. C. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Doe, Viterna, Burdick, Goodenow, Layer, Nicopoulos, Mastro. SECOND ROW: Wadsworth, Jones, Livingstone, Silver, Theotikos, Ippolito, Silverman, Natkin, Okner. THIRD ROW: Nettler, Schlueter, Smith, Morton, Donohue, Crowley, Downing, Jouras. FOURTH ROW: Hauge, McLean, Wessel, Adams, Hansen, Maas, Arrigo, Axelrod, Apking. FIFTH ROW: Maxen, Jones, Balaine, Kutchera, Epstein, Knoll, Watt, Greenfield, Deterville, Schlicker. SIXTH ROW: Walsh, Stotz, Allen, Haas, Condon, Treabess, Brinkmann, Lindarnan, Loubsky, Stahnke, Olson. One Hundred Forty-two SPORTS FIRST ROW: Rozin, Gould, Coats, Kaye, McCann, Crane, Nagler, Warren. SECOND ROW: Esses, Pugh, Kuflewski, Handmaclcer, Aykroyd, Hanclelrnan, Stein, Motel, Laitclwin, Vennum. THIRD ROW: Manaclvek, Korer, Shanholtz, O'Connell, Geokaris, Mazon, Portes, Pratt, Edelman, Milne. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Ridler, Slavetsky, Monaco, Connell, Falck, Campbell, Wegman, Raooort, Zawackl, FIFTH ROW: Mathleson, Marshall, Greenfield, Jacobs, O'Connor, Schneid, Lyon, Linn, Goldblatt. Jursuorz e. A. A. '32V2 JUNIOR e. A. A. '33 FIRST ROW: Keatlng, G-lntz, Beecher, Cody, Hales, O'ConnelI. SECOND ROW: Buffalo, Drucker, Holley, Koch, Blurn, Savage, Esses. THIRD ROW: Ecker, O'Brien, McMakin, Specht, Bloom, Lyon, Tornaras, Mazanec. FOURTH ROW: Duffy, I-lonorolrf, Rozin, I-Iagstrorn, Mazen, Morgan, Savage, Arnone. FIFTH ROW: Vrooman, Weaver, Morgan, Kazrnierski, Seshem, Gannon, Rogers, Jones, Angler. Two Hu ndred Twenty-Eve MAROON AND WHITE Two H u ndred Twenky-six AMONG US WE HAVE ACTIVITI FIRST ROW: Katz, Bair, Warder. SECOND ROW: Fillcins, Benson, Gentleman, Nimrner, Filkins, Halsey, Anderson, Older, Petersen, Klebo, THIRD ROW: Hazlet, Ternand, Buchanan, Neidenbach, Layer, Bauer, Mead, Epstein, Boarini. FOURTH ROW: Casperson, Giovannetti, Wilmot, Mazzuca, Danby, Gilbride, Krown, Lenters. FIFTH ROW: Ericksen, Hurka, Becker, Gislason, Behrens, Botter, Cann, Honath, Murphy, Lawrence. SIXTH ROW: Argall, FIRE MARS:-:ALS 'szyz The purpose ot the Fire Marshals is to guard doors and preserve order during tire drills. Edmund Bair, '32lf2 and Robert Benson, '33 were the Chiet Fire Marshals tor the year. The Architectural Club is one ot f'Xustin's most active clubs. The purpose ot the club is to promote an interest in architecture. The club has many activities. Lectures are held and movies ot subiects related to architecture are shown. Excursions are made by the club to points ot interest in the city. The club is also a member ot the International Drawing Exchange, and has had the honor ot exhibiting drawings sent to it trorn the University ot Liverpool, England. This club is sponsored iointly by Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Gardner. The otticers for '32lf2 were as follows: Robert Layer, president: Earl Englerth, vice-president: George Eldridge, secretary: and William Slcach, treasurer. This semester's otticers are Earl Englerth, president: George Belloclc, vice-president: George Eldridge, secretaryg and William Slcach, treasurer. ARCHITECTURAL '33 FIRST ROW: Pryor, Layer, Englerth, Skach, Eldridge, Perlman, Mr. Jarvis. SECOND ROW: Burke, Eisman, Jensen, Stout, Purvis, Johnson, Reum, Stahl. THIRD ROWz Mergen, Campbell, Nagle, Braun, Jonalc, Kowalsky, Gornell, Krown. FOURTH ROW: Sloboda, Niedzwiadelc, Carter, Malloy, Leva, Levinson, Horwich, Faede. FIFTH ROW: Cappitelli, Laudon, Freedman, Nelson, Bailitz, I-Iuse, Anderson. Goldblatt, Davis. One Hundred Forty three M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Houk, Liesendahl, Fazio, Kolve, Peeples, Rose, Schlusser, Rudd, Bernstein, Manning. SECOND ROW: Wiedling, Sandstrorn, Pratt, Perlitz, Greulich, Trus, Schuler, Henn, Haack, Hoffmeister. THIRD ROW: Osmundsen, Erickson, Wadsworth, Mueller, Forster, Green, Nelles, Leavitt, Langland, Winke, Arni, Boyer. FOURTH ROW: Maiewski, Kral, Muskat, Krause, Ruther, Moteleski, Tamnex, Rutherford, Bozarth. FIFTH ROW: Mellin, Borke, Horwitz, Letrich, Thelin, Teisler, Coniglio, Jessie, Pedersen. SIXTH ROW: Sullivan, Toussaint, Finn, Klernrne, ASTRAL '32V2 To bring recognition and honor to students who uphold a high scholarship, Mr. Smith, retired Assistant-Principal of Austin, founded a society lcnown as the Astral Club, whose membership is limited to super-honor roll students. Primarily, its chief purpose is to encourage the maintenance of high scholastic average and secondarily, to stimulate good fellowship. A tea, held when the honor pins are presented to super-super students, is the most outstanding affair ofthe year, For the semester from September to February, the following students were officers of the Astral Club: Mona Rose, president: Bertha Schlosser, vice-president: Persis Jane Peeples, secretary: Ingrid Kolve, treasurer: and Ernest Klemme, sergeant-at-arms. The semester from February to June saw the following officers: Margaret Manning, president: Warren Mallin, vice-president: Robert Merley, secretary: Lucille Rogers, treasurer: and Frank Finn, sergeant-at-arms. ASTRAL '33 FIRST ROW: Durbin, Merley, Mellin, Manning, Rose, Bernstein. SECOND ROW: Houk, Horwitz, Kripner, Ernest, Andresen, Glassman, Schneid, Motel. THIRD ROW: Reeves, Lumby, Ander, Braude, Peeples, Bozarth, Hoffmeister, Sandstrom. FOURTH ROW: Tamney, Svoboda, Leavitt, Langlands, Horwitz, Thelin, Wennerberg, Teister. FIFTH ROW: Currt, Tyzak, Hallman, Fischer, Sabbatiello, Soderstrorn, Lahey, Foster. SIXTH ROW: Geokaris, Coats, Hosticka, Watt, Loubsky, Silver, Faus, Thoma. SEVENTH ROW: Seaholrn, Klemme, Lester, Patsios, Haas, Allen, Nelson, Benedelf, Lazar. Patsios, Theotikos, Arqall, Luerssen. One Hundred Forty-four ACTIVIT FIRST ROW: Thompson, Bedarcl, Thwaite, Cohen, McLean. SECOND ROWz Baldwin, Hake, Dohren, Clitt, Nettler, Locklin, Hoskius, Kartsounes. THIRD ROW: Pratt, Reah, Peterson, Green, Smith, Guynn, Feddersen. FOURTH ROW: Lazar, Haas, Hamm, Soperberg. BoosTER '32V2 The Booster Club was organized by Mr. Thompson with the help ot Miss Robinson. The purpose ot the club was to stimulate the sale ot tootball tickets, but the club was such a big success that the other clubs and athletics asked tor its support. The otticers ot I932lf2 were: president, Mona Thwaite: vice-president, Harriette Bedard: secre- tary, Florence Cohenq and treasurer, John McLean. The Boosters worked hard during the tootball season and Coach Ring promised a tootball, signed by all the members ot the team, to the Booster selling the most tickets, which was won by Harriette Beclard. The Booster Club is working hard to obtain its goal: that is to get every student ot Austin to be a Booster and support his athletics more than he has been doing in the past years. The ICP33 otticers were: John McLean, president: Harriette Bedard, viceepresidentg Florence Cohen, secretary: Ruthbelle Piser, treasurer: and Joseph Haas, sergeant-at-arms. BOOSTER '33 FIRST ROW: Haas, Bedard, McLean, Cohen, Piser, Mr, Thompson. SECOND ROW: Sandeen, Doe, Turney, Okner, Lazar, Thwaite, Fischer, Natkin. THIRD ROW: Southall, Young, Bocklin, Smith, Hoskins, Kartsounes, Dohren, Matthews, Mastro. FOURTH ROW: Drapkin, Korn, Lucchesi, Feddersen, Forrest, Mclntyre, Guynn, Briscoe, Moran, Downey. FIFTH ROW: Greenfield, Collins, Knuth, Hake, Solem, Bakke, Halm, Wurst, Petersen, Pratt, Lahey. SIXTH ROW: Baldwin, Ferrone, Brinkmann, Treabess, Doering, Mellin, Allen, Stotz, Silver, Merley, Sabbatiello. One Hundred Forty tive MAROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Conklin, Miller, Schwartz, Welch, Massrnan. SECOND ROW: Ippolito, Pellegrino, Ivleinlc, Abrams, Locnq, Mahustrorn, Andres, Blovd. THIRD ROW: Siniscalchi, Logan, Horwitz, Cornell, Jones, Hansen, Berner, Pi Iisny. BOTANY '32V2 The Botany Club, beside trying to promote interest in plant lite in its programs, strives to bring about a triendly teeling among its members. In '32If2 it was Philip I.awrence's iob, as vice-president, to arrange an interesting program. His successor is Beverly Andres. While the president, who was Roberta Schwartz in '32If2 is Jaclc Conklin in '33. Membership has been taken care ot by Dorothy Meinlce tor the past two semesters. Grace Borge, secretary tor '32lfQ, and who was succeeded by Jane Hansen in '33, Irept a list ot members, and also wrote the minutes ot the meetings. It was up to Mary Ashworth to act as treasurer in '32lf2 while Geraldine Cornell held that ottice in '33. The sergeanteat-arms last semester was Julian Levington but Jack Long replaced him this semester. Anyone interested in any torrn ot' Botanical research is also eligible to become an active member. Mr, Miller, the advisor, has been very instrumental in the club's success, BOTANY '33 FIRST ROW: Miller, Cornell, Hansen, Conklin, Andres, Long. SECOND ROW: Tuite, Harsin, Alton, Cottrell. Forster, Livingstone, THIRD ROW: Fischer, Burkhardt, Meinke, Churan, Temkin, Siegel. FOURTH ROW: Pidlisny, Ivtalmstrom, O'Connor, Wickman, Florentine. One Hu nd red Forty-six ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW: Wood, Passovoy, Armstrong, Frew, Dybka, Crew, Nordguist, McAdams. SECOND ROW: Kuchler, Hake, Norris, Weiss, Berry, McCarty, Hedstrom, G-ovanus. THIRD ROW: Cowan, Rosa, Biorkman, Seifer, Horwitz, Stier, Crapple. FOURTH ROW: Soden, Weiss, Celia, Anderson, Balaine, Weckerley, Loubsky, Soderberg. CHEMISTRY '32If2 The Chemistry Club is one of the active organizations in the school and has striven to do its part tor the good ot Austin. The otiicers tor '32If2 and '33 were: Elmer Norclquist, president: Michael Dyblca, vice-president: Sylvia Frew, secretary: Harry Wood, treasurer: and Herbert Soderberg, presi- dent, Manlio Rosa, vice-president: Roy Hagstrom, secretary: Harry Vfood, treasurer: Philip Balaine, srrgeant-at-arms. At each meeting ot the Chemistry Club an interesting program is arranged, the obiect ot which is to promote interest in chemical worlc and to instill in its members a desire to learn more about the mysteries ot chemistry. With the aid ot motion pictures they have covered an interesting variety ot subjects including copper, sulphur, and the various reactions dealing with chemistry. Noted men have also been secured from time to time to spealc before the club. Excursions were arranged to large laboratories and manufacturing plants where the members could see the many processes in operation. CHEMISTRY '33 FIRST ROW: Hauge, Balaine, Rosa, Soderberq, Hagstrom, Durbin. SECOND ROW: Cowell, Lindpren, Heyse, Coniglio, Matthews, Norris, Schubert. THIRD ROW: Dawson, Maiewski, Crapple, Bauer, Andersen, Kuchler, Fischer. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Goren, Cherney, Burnett, Finlcle, Yerkey, Koehler, Pace, FIFTH ROW: Norton, Hall, Davis, Yerger, McNamara, Weckerley, Stahnke, Massrnan, Sabbatiello, SIXTH ROW: I-Iosticka, Stier, Massman, Benedek, Sopcr, Schroeder, Olsen, Johnson, Loubsky, Patcios. One Hundred Forty s ven M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Hettinger, Schukies, Goodenow, Loomis, Sandeen, Coyne, Drake, Steiner. SECOND ROW: Golk, Doe, Coats, Turney, Gordon, Johnsen, Floren, Turney, Heintz, Economos. THIRD ROW: Adams, Fazio, Liesendahl, Trus, Greulich, Schuler, Jeager, Freiberg, Green. FOURTH ROW: Osmundsen, McMenamin, McCall, Fabyaniak, Rissman, Anderson, Ireland, Boyer. FIFTH ROW: Davis, Witzel, Nasiatka, Walker, Buchholz, Huxhold, Mastro, Forster. SIXTH ROW: Carrol, Racette, Funk, Consiglio, Guinto, Jenista, Drummond, Cormichael, Ledderboge, coLLEe-E 'azyz The College Club has tor its aim the introduction ot its members to the intellectual and social opportunities ot prominent eastern and mid-western colleges. October saw the excursion to the University ot Chicago and International I-louse. November brought the Style Show, a tashion parade ot dresses and ensembles suited to the campus. In December, moving pictures ot student lite at Illinois were presented. March brought a Saint Patriclcs Day Tea. April brought the Annual College Day. Otticers tor l932lf2 were: Ethel Sandeen, president: Margaret Drake, vice-president: Virginia Goodenow, treasurer: Mary Coyne, recording secretary: Marion Loomis, corresponding-secretary, Otticers tor I933 were: Ethel Sandeen, president: Mary Coyne, viceepresident: Audrey Gloppe, treasurerg Portia Turney, recording secretary: Margaret Gordon, corresponding secretary. COLLEGE '33 FIRST ROW: Olson, Gloppe, Turney, Sandeen, Coyne, Gordon. SECOND ROW: Drake, Sher, Halm, Mastro, Doe, Coats, Berntsen, Jenista, Halm. THIRD ROW: Sacks, Regal, Nelson, Van Kampen, Coffey, Bentley, Water- man, Okner, FOURTH ROW: Hill, Schukies, Ganier, Williams, Smith, Schacht, Stipek, Knuth, Goodenow. FIFTH ROW: Burgoyne, Glassman, Hettinger, Kingdom, Peeples, Thiele, Johnson, Coats, Lange, Post, Mullen. SIXTH ROW: Jouras, Zaar, Jones, Winter, Owen, Winke, Wentzel, Stoesser, Lutz, Norton, Desmond. SEVENTH ROW: Coniglio, Thwaite, Collins, Bedard, Ashworth, Calclerwood, Jessie, Rooney, Lange, Loguist, Natkin, De Vito. DuVal. One Hundred Forty-eight ACTIVITI FIRST ROW: Scanlon, Greenfield, Johnson, Maiewski, Krasnow, Handomacher, Peskin. SECOND ROW: Kutlewski, Heckmann, Hamm, Mazzuca, Anderson, Dickie, Krause. THIRD ROW: Freedman, G-rawoig, Latham, Olsen, Weckerley, Hurka. DEBATING 'azyz The Austin High School debating club closed the year's debating season with a tine record, proving itselt to be one ot the outstanding organizations ot its kind in the state. During the year's debating activities, the debating team consisting ot Arne Olson, Mervin Schattner, and Captain Eugene J. Maiewski, entered a state invitational tournament to debate the regular state question: Tax reform to alleviate the burden ot taxation on tangible property. Austin High School was rep- resented in many inter-school debates. The team established an almost unmatched record in these discussions, gaining victories over such outstanding forensic aggregations as Roosevelt, Tuley, Morgan Park Military Academy, Thornton Township High School, and McKinley. The otticers ot the club tor the last semester were Eugene J. Maiewski, presidentq Robert Krasnow, secretary: and Arne Olson, busi- ness manager. This semester the club's otticers consisted ot Robert Krasnow, president: Wilfred Dickie, viceepresidentg Edna Krause, secretaryg Eugene J. Maiewski, treasurerg and Arne Olson, sergeant-at-arms. Throughout the entire season the team was coached by Miss Louise Current. DEBATING '33 FIRST ROW: Krause, Dickie, Krasnow, Maiewski, Olsen. SECOND ROW: Miss Current, Deering, Greenfield, Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Mazzuca, Weckerley, Cohen, Freedman, Staller. FOURTH ROW: Watt, Yerger, Mellin, Staller. One Hundred Forty nine M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Friedman Rosenberg, Olcner, Shapiro, Jordan, Braucle Felsman, Haas. SECOND ROW: Powers, Pratt, Sternberg, Milne, Portes, Stein, Markos, lzcn. THIRD ROW: Feley, Pratt, Seelig, Silver, Lazar, McLean, Pancella, Zussin, Best. FRENCH 'azyz On entends quelq, un qui rit eux larmes. Ou' est ci que c'est cele7 dit le visitor. Un autre homme lui reponde. C'est les otlicers et beacoup des autres qui practicent pour la seance du Cercle Francais! lts parlent en francais et ils peuvent donner un comedee auiourd hui. C'est tres iolie. Le Cercle Francais? Clest un Cercle des ames qui veulent parler la belle Ianque apris leurs classes. Perhaps the greatest event in the CIutJ's history toolc place late in February when Jean Strauss, vice-consul ot France, spolce to a large group ot students in looth French and English. The otticers ot last semester were Laura Jordan, president: Florence Cohen, vice-president: Ruth Brande, secretary: Shirley Feldman, treasurer: and Joe Haas, sergeant-at-arms. This semester they include Lillian Olrner, president: Ruth Brande, vice-president: Shirley Feldman, and Joe Lazor, sergeants-at-arms. FRENCH '33 FIRST ROW: Mr. Nelson, Braude, Okner, Feldman, Haas, Lazar. SECOND ROW: Buckley, Krenz, Tcister, Thetin, G-lassman, Baldwin, Rozen, Aloraharnson, Waldman, McLean, THIRD ROW: Davidson, Schoenberg, Farber, Stain, Mazure, Zimmerman, Leavitt, Horwitz, Lesotf. FOURTH ROW: Perlitz, Livingstone, Rose, lzen, Lawrence, Zussin, Hill, Hillabold, DeAre, Gloppe, FIFTH ROW: Desmond, Kroot, Cohen, Smith, Sher, Pikus, Best, Chulos, Glassrnan, Wennerberg, Notaro. SIXTH ROW: Rozin, Shapiro, Stone, Mel man, Schulz, Pcdersen, Palazo, Silver, Greenfield, Stafford. SEVENTH ROW: Becker, Stone, Thiotilcos, Berman, Benke, Nelson, Burnett, O'ConneIl, Jessie, Coniglio. One Hundred Fifty ACTIVITIES FIRST'ROW: Pickhardt, Church, Guy, Allen, Natkin, Boarini, Balaine. SECOND ROW: Statford, Smith, Rust, Wiedling, Friedman, Mueller, Silverman. THIRD ROW: Kampt, Hershman, Seelig, Gorchotf, Schraeder, Liesendahl. FOURTH ROW: Schuler, Berry, Bunce, Weiss. GERMAN '32If2 iiiir, Die illtitglieber bee Duutfcben Q3unbc6, iagen IIITTCICII Grabuiereribemm, Die burdp ibm Berixfyrung mit Dem Qiunb 511 Ipiiliercn fgbeoien bcgciirert murbcn, ein innigee Bebcmohil Under the guidance ot Louise Allen, president ot I932M, the club prospered. Louise had as her tellow otlicers Marcia Natlcin, secretary: Sam Guy, treasurerg and Edward Boarini, sergeant-at-arms. The faculty advisers, Miss Merz and Miss Schoenbeclc aided a committee in arranging German programs tor the meetings. The semester ot I933 under the leadership ot Marcia Natlcin was one in which many cultural activities tool: place. The cabinet under Marcia consisted ot Ruth Smith, vice-president: Charline Schraeder, secretary: Florence Goldberg, treasurer: and Victor I-lershman and Arthur I-lotlfman, sergeant-at-arms. GERMAN '33 FIRST ROW: Gorchotf, Schraeder, Natkin, Boarini, Mueller, Smith. SECOND ROW: Lange, Friedman, Ruben, Houft, Silverman, Fischer, Reinish. THIRD ROW: Goodenow, Knuth, Diehl, Jacobs, Morrow, Krueger, Sher, Greenfield. FOURTH ROW: Seelig, Slechter, Zimmzrmann Stafford, Bodenstab, Lindholrn, Sandeen, Marshall. FIFTH ROW: Maiewski, Yerger, Rynerson, Latzel, Benedek, Balaine, Cohen, Kroot. One H und red Fifty-one MARO ON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Slavin, Dybka, Anqelacos, Halsey, Krasnow, Cohen, Kantor, Marshall, Glabman, Berkson, Kroot, Miss Gaynor. SECOND ROW: Handelman, Aurrniller, Haqemeister, Havranek, Col'tey, Gloppe, McGuire, Moteleski. Green, Freiberq, Fredrickson, Sherman. THIRD ROW: Osrnundsen, Doe, McMenamin, Jordan, Braude, Shapiro, Kanarek, Powers, Meinke, I-lirt, Jaeqer. ROURTH ROW: Carstens, Conklin, Seelig, Maiewski, Bear, Buchholz, Witzel, Tyzak, DuFraine, Rudd, MacAIIay. FIFTH ROW: Schroeder, Lopresti, Siegel, Whittingham, Coffey, Steebrin, Halrn, Johnsen, Rose, Anderson, Peterson. SIXTH ROW: Mazzuca, O'Connell, Balaine, Fetters, Haas, Larson, Kalous, Pctersen, Anderson, Jonak, Horwich, Stahl, Berg. HISTORY 'szyz The History Club's primary purpose is to present current history in an alive and vivid manner. The membership is open to all students who are taking some course in history. Miss Elizabeth Gaynor, the advisor, lends her support tothe undertakings ot this organization. In the semester September to February, the subiects taken up were, lndia's Relations to Great Britain and the Veterans Bonus Problem. Charles G. Elsam, a missionary to India, told ot the true India situation, his opinion ot Gandhi, and explained the caste system. A trip to the Chicago Historical Society, which had iust been opened at Clark Street and North Avenue, was sponsored in December. The officers at this time were: Florence Cohen, president: Beatrice Kantor, viceepresidentq Lenora Kroot, secretary: Albert Slavin, treasurer: Robert Krasnow, sergeant-at-arms. HISTORY '33 FIRST ROW: Miss Gaynor, Nelson, Krasnow, Marshall, Cohen, Hallman, SECOND ROW: Loriq, Doe, Sher, Natkin, Rasenick, Steiner, Flood. THIRD ROW: Parker, Weingart, Kroot, Laitchin, Chernot, Wold, FOURTH ROW: DeVito, Bellow, Coats, Cowell, Adams, Steiner, Coats, FIFTH ROW: Rachwal, Pastorelli, Loquist, Braude, Gans, Bernstein, Thelin, Teister. SIXTH ROW1 Turk, Sedivy, Mazzuca, Lahey, Moore, Ricer, Theotikos, Cherney, Horwitz. SEVENTH ROW: Donnelly, Raine, Watt, Dalton, Norton, Clemons, Soper, Nelson, Diederich. One Hundred Fifty-two ACTIVIT FIRST ROW: Glassman, Krenz, Waldman, Lange, Silverman, Pellegrino. SECOND ROW: Parrillo, Salvatore, Nuccio, Ippolito, Schukies, Lange, Allen. THIRD ROW: Scacco, Feldman, Abramson, Rozen, Handelman, Aumiller, Robins, lzen, Beyer. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Matthews, Evans, DePetro, Clarke, Costantini, Roth, Wright, Rooney, Speise. FIFTH ROW: McGrath, Erickson, Rose, Huxhold, Buchholz, Seelig, Osterlund, Buckley, Epstein, Emrne, Nordin. SIXTH ROW: Rudd, Finkle, Upchurch, Van Kampen, Satirin, Pense, Jessie, Buchan, Coniglio, Schug. SEVENTH ROW: Traub, Ruekberg, Nagler, Brinkmann, Treabess, Walsh, Grawoig, Jahn, Thelin, Krause. HISTORY '33 Throughout the semester ot February to June, the meetings were based upon the World's Fair. 'l Several students gave reports on the architecture, style, and general outlay ot the buildings. ln Apri, as a special event, colored slides ot the Fair Grounds were shown in room 4l9. A speaker was obtained for this occasion to explain the slides. During '32lf2 and '33, twenty dollars was given to the Student Aid Fund, and a one year sub- scription to the Nation, a current event weekly magazine, was presented to the library. 'During this semester the club was under the guidance and leadership ot the following otiicers: Millicent Marshall, president: Albert Slavin, viceepresidentp Alice Hallman, secretary: Robert Krasnow, treasurer: Roger Nelson and Weston Wittingham, sergeantsfat-arms. HISTORY '33 FIRST ROW: Abrams, Wentzel, Norton, Schacht, Johnson, Miller. SECOND ROW: White, Duthie, Rarity, Maack Racette, Carroll, Kurtzbach. Third Row: Samuelson, Bloom, Wadsworth, Mueller, Dohren, Verschuur, Robinson FOURTH ROW: Trelatsky, Bedard, Tupica, Ronin, Bergener, Potts, Tedeschi. FIFTH ROW: Janus, Langlands Krzos, Collins, Young, Lutz, Hettinger, Jones, SIXTH ROW: Leavitt, Hartwig, Svoboda, Kretschmer, Falvey Co'lins, Cooper, Johnson, Mc6ah. SEVENTH ROW: Greenfield, Hein, Fischer, Wischmeyer, Caughran, Balaine O'Connell, Frede. One Hundred Fifty three M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Mazzuca, Coniglio, Santopadre, Fazio, Matto, Mrs. Nardi, Marchese, Macaluso. SECOND ROW: Arrnato, Ekren, Dugo, Perrillo, Lino, De Bellis, Di Matteo G-alioto, Galioto, THIRD ROW: Conti, Crescio, Italia, C-ridelli, Coniqlio, Amernta, Salvatore, Jessie. FOURTH ROW: Granato, Hauby, Goodenow, Francia, Siniscalchi, Gardella. FIFTH ROW: Leone, Ferrone, Sabbatiello, Renzy. ITALIAN '32'f2 lI cireolo Italiano ha presentato uno dei piu interessanti programmi alla Austin High School. nel semestre '33, EI stato tornito da John Panegasser che ha cantato divinamente bene a tutti gli studenti riunuti in Rockwood Hall. The Italian Club was organized in I929, tor the purpose ot stimulating interest and knowledge of Italy. Mrs. Nardi, the faculty advisor, is a graduate from Bologna University, Italy, and has been the only teacher ot Italian since her arrival. During the year Professor Bulloch, who is chairman ot the Italian department at the University ot Chicago, addressed the group in a lecture. Last semester's otlicers were: Irene Fazio, president: Flo Mastro, vice-presidentg Anne Santa- padre, secretary, Bessie Coniglio, treasurer: Louis Mazzuca, sergeant-at-arms, Otticers tor the club during '33 are: Louis Mazzuca, president: Bessie Coniglio, vice-president: Adeline De Bellis, secretary: Christine De Matteo, treasurer, Manlio Rosa, sergeant-at-arms. ITALIAN '33 FIRST ROW: DiMatteo, DeBeIIis, Miss Iser, Mrs. Nardi, Mazzuca, Coniglio, Rosa. SECOND ROW: Droghetti, Caligiuri, Tedeschi, Nuccio, lppolito, Pellegrino, Salvatore, LaMendoIa. THIRD ROW: Siniscalchi, Marchese, Rcbak, Caruso, DePetro, Sabbatiello, Venetucci, Santopadre, FOURTH ROW: Pantaleo, Coniglio, Maculuso, Arnenta, Galioto, Galioto, Frenchy, Lino, Parrillo. FIFTH ROW: Florio, Sabbatiello, Caravello, Miro, Falduto, Jessie, Leone, Italia. SIXTH ROW: Fese, Tomaso, Puccio, Biondo, Finn, Chambers, Arriqo. One Hundred Fifty-four ACTIVITI FIRST ROW: Osmundsen, Dawson, Ferri, Tugendhatt, Stangland, Lawrence, Sacco. SECOND ROW: Galvin, Maiewski, Loomis, Leavitt, Owen, Jouras, Lepavskv, Powers. THIRD ROW: Coffey, Davis, Hunt, Levander, McKinney, Tvzak, Cohen. FOURTH ROW: Ander, Donnelly, Lane, Meinke, Coffin. LATIN 'szyz Sadalitas Latina de descipulis talibus composite est, qui Iinquae Latinae unam semestram dediti sunt, et qui mores Romanos accuratius cognoscere volunt. Per coetus, discipuli et discipulae arnicitiam cognitionern--que inter se contirmant et maius studium rerum Romanarum adipiscuntur. The Latin Club aim is to promote a greater interest in Latin. The programs consist ot tallcs, slides, and other entertainment. Many pleasant moments have been spent in singing Latin songs, which were translated from English into Latin by Miss Older, and are in the torrn ot little boolclets. These boolcs were printed tor the Latin Club in I933. At the last meeting ot each semester new otticers are elected. The otticers ot I932lf2 were: Dorothy Lugendhatt, president: Philip Lawrance, vice-president: Janis Stangland, secretary: and Yolanda Ferri, treasurer. The otlicers ot I933 were: Janis Stangland, president: James Donelly, vice-president: Evangeline Jouraa, secretary: Helen Owen, treasurer: and Emmett Galvin, sergeant-at-arms. Miss Older, the cIub's advisor, deserves a great deal ot credit tor her help in making the Latin Club a success. LATIN '33 FIRST ROW: Lawrence, Owen, Jouras, Stangland, Krenz, Donnelly. SECOND ROW: Marshall, Tysak, Meinke, Dawson, Bensch, Cotfey, Gloppe. THIRD ROW: Miss Older, Harmantas, Larson, Hagstrom Carlson Rowland, Snyder, Berley. FOURTH ROW: Kuflewslci, Atkinson, Atkinson, Wall, Morrow, Gutkowsky, Hemrnons. FIFTH ROW: Haley, Feron, Moore, Clemons, Dublin, Soderstrom, Lahey, Rosstidt. SIXTH ROW: Maiewski, Trace, Tessler, Bates, Tuck, Bauer, Tocco. One Hundred Fifty five M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Havranek, Drummond, Kantor, Kelley, Feddersen, Bacr, Burger. SECOND ROW: McCall, Scaling, Bouzas, Plummer, Livingston, Tyner, Carlson, Cardamon, Petersen, THIRD ROW: Kimber, Fabyaniak, Mogge, Brown, Slutsky, Esses, Sepsis, Girard, Reah. FOURTH ROW: Liesendahl, Haekins, Weiss, Rosa, Seiter, Katz, Pittman, Riccr. FIFTH ROW: Arnold, Nichols, Fredrick, Lindaman, Hipsky. LAW '32If2 The Law Club was newly organized in '32lf2 by several ambitious students. An election ot otlicers was held in which Harold Rich was elected president: Betty Welch, vice-president: Harrietta Kelley, secretary: John Moenck, treasurer: and Warren Fedderson, sergeant-at-arms. A cabinet meeting was called and plans were set torth tor a debate between the Debating Team and picked members ot the Law Club. The team consisted ot John Blonnel, Gertrude Parker and Louise Allen. Unfortunately, the Law Club met deteat at the hands ot the more experienced debaters. The programs ot several meetings consisted ot mock trials in which students took part. A speaker ot note was secured tor one meeting and his subject was The Application ot Commercial Law in Later Lite. This brought to a conclusion a successful semester in the annals ot the Law Club. LAW 'azyz FIRST ROW: Kelley, Kennedy, Schubert, Powers, Rich, Ballas, Halsey, Angelacos, Dybka, SECOND ROW: Wolf, Olsky, Schoneberg, Von Stechow, Vaughan, Speise, Clih', Rissman, Anderson, Ireland, Kanarek. THIRD ROW: Calicndo, Nasiatka, Graniero, Pedersen, Sola, McMenamin, Kabus, Moore, Osmundsen, Latlerty, Jacobsen, Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Zaiac, Nems, Nordsiek, Smoller, Zabawski, Stewart, Armstrong, Biorkman, Notter, Rud, Bamber. FIFTH ROW: Walsh, Moenck, Fluyeras, Petersen, Hamm, Wang, Petrone, Intravatolo, Barton, Steebrin, Halm, Mason. SIXTH ROW: Murray, Vruno, Levin, Cowan, Fein, Feddersen, Thompson, Callen, Kilberg, Ericson. SEVENTH ROW: Holmes, Moncrietf, Hansen. One Hundred Fifty-six ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW: Mr. Nichols, Emrne, Prete, Longtin, Tully, Brinkmann. SECOND ROW: Clarke, Allen, Steiner, Brown, Rooney, Hamm, Tracy, Stark, Kirsch. THIRD ROW: Lange, Tupica, Durbin, Florio, King, Pace, Roberts, Lovig. FOURTH ROW: Frankel, Ouarnstrom, Ronin, Perrella, I-lalm, Mastro, Ashworth, Coffey, Antonson, Corcoran. FIFTH ROW: Erickson, Krzos, Downer, Moran, Loquist, Cain, Norton, Olson, Sloboda, Rys. SIXTH ROW: Kenney, Freedman, Krause, Bruster, Carlson, Saftrin, Wentzel, Schacht, Lauerman, Lahey. SEVENTH ROW: Vitale, Jordan, Ruekberg, Schover, Ballantine, Johnson, Olson, O'Leary, Crescio, LAW '33 This semester a new system tor electing otticers was inaugurated. Formerly the member ot the Law Club elected its own othcers. This semester the election was held in a different manner. All students enrolled in a Commercial Law Class were allowed to vote tor the nominated group. The returns gave Frank Ernme the position as president, Phillip Prete, vice-president, Dick Longtin, secre- tary: John Tully, treasurer: and Christian Brinkman, sergeant-at-arms. Helen Rooney made it possible to have a distinguished iudge ot the Chicago Municipal Court, the Honorable Judge Joseph Haas, speak at a meeting, The Law Club helped in selling tickets tor the P. T. A. Society Circus, March 24. LAW '33 FIRST ROW: Kahn, Harman, Mr. Nichols, Frede, Jones, Larisey. SECOND ROW: Braude, Luedtke, Mackprang, Kell, Heyden, Nelson, Jacklin. THIRD ROW: Sorrentino, Woelke, Nichols, Costigan, Kripner, Binning, Innes, Traclif. FOURTH ROW: LeBlond, Thomson, Tyzak, Hallman, Johnson, Thelln, Regal, Manning. FIFTH ROW: Tedeschi, Capizzi, Anderson, Logan, Gutkowsky, Sedall, Peterson, Mielke, Dodd, Brice. SIXTH ROW: DeVito, Thwaite, Bedard, Janus, Hein, Hartwig, Johnson, Anderson, G,-attney, Dickow. SEVENTH ROW: Cardinell, Reynolds, Bodett, Scholler, Flynn, Borke, Sullivan, Bunck, Renzy, Schatfner, Nagler, Finkle. One Hund recl Fifty-seven M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Stahnke, Ledyard, Lawrence, Greenfield, Klebo, Moore. SECOND ROW: O'Leary, Marchese, Curry, Ferdinandsen, Fredrickson, Fletcher, Rebak. THIRD ROW: Vacca, Gorchott, Kub, Sabbatiello, Casey, Tunis, Judson, Janows, Chernot, Bass. FOURTH ROW: Seber, Korytar, Weinger, Osolin, Bieneman, Griseto, Vinton, Deering, Doc, Draplcin. FIFTH ROW: Jacovelli, Thames, Siebolt, Petersen, Grosh, Frenchy, Miro, Sabbatiello, Ferrone, Krasnow. SIXTH ROW: Leone, Nice, Ernsing, Gioris, Lopina, Shandler, Krause, Meister, Massman, Lauer- rnan. SEVENTH ROW: Finkelstein, Hanley, Juergens, Berberet, Donnelly, Stotz, Talbot, Epstein, DeGroot, Treabess. LAW '33 The Pentong Club has enioyed a most successtul term ot music and literary tallcs. Under Grace Schulcies, president: Mildred McCall, vice-president: Helen Oollc, secretary: Philip Lawrence, sergeant-at-arms: and Bob Giesel, treasurer, the Pentong Club sponsored two open meetings: one at which Miss Juliet Barlcer spoke, and Mrs. Mignon Eberhardt at the other. Mrs. Mignon Eberhardt, a mystery story writer, gave suggestions tor successtul publication. To her, Writing is no vaguely conceived, vaguely accomplished business. It is a very definite business with very definite obligations. She also discussed her last prize-winning mystery White Coclcatoof' Miss Barker, a poetess, gave several interesting book reviews, namely Van Loon's Geography, I-lalliburton's Flying Carpet, Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac, and Booth Tarlcington's Wanton Moll . The club is indebted to Miss Satlord tor her assistance. Panrone '32V2 FIRST ROW: Trus, Ronin, Ledderboge, Giesel, Schukies, McCall, Golk, Lawrence, Statford. SECOND ROW: Steiner, Adams, Mathieson, Churan, Forster, Zissman, Braude, Shapiro, Natkin. THIRD ROW: Maguire, Tandrup, Morris, James, Todorolt, Ross Ausmus Rebak, Pizzica Sichewsky. FOURTH ROW: Liesendahl, Maiewslci, McMena- min, Palmgren, Pane, Larsen, Thompson, Lutz. FIFTH ROW: Osrnundsen, Moteleslci, Greenfield, Haas, Whittingham, Gloppe, Mueller, Ixurlo. I i One Hundred Fifty-eight ACTIVIT FIRST ROW: Wyatt, Ledderboge, Callner, Natkin, Knopp, Shelhamer. SECOND ROW: Rebak, Wennerberg, Lesoft, Davidson, Chernot, Laitchin, Gans, Rasenick. THIRD ROW: Garner, Stoesser, Bedard, Guynn, Nasiatka, Walker, Jamieson, Smola, Norris. FOURTH ROW: Zaar, Meinke, Meyer, Chapel, Mellin, Jacobs, Greentield, Gubricky, Anderson. FIFTH ROW: White, Winter, Lutz, Ganier, Longtin, Thwaite, Davies, Jenista, Crescio. SIXTH ROW: Theotikos, Krause, Shapiro, Bellen, Sattrin, Johnson, Soderberg, Bohn, Locke. SEVENTH ROW: Mazzuca, Clemons, Strauss, Finkelstein, Goldblatt, Lindaman, Boarini, Mellin, O'Connell. PENTONG '33 To further the common interests in music, art, and literature, the Pentong Club was tounded as a small organization to be made up ot upper classmen, who obtained a grade ot E or S in English. The name Pentong, was chosen as a symbol ot such thought that leads from a pen, acting as a written tongue tor our minds: the two words used in derivation being pen and tongue, The Pentong Club started this spring term with a renewed spirit ot enthusiasm and energy under Bob Giesel, president: Doris Ronin, vice-president: Julie Morris, secretary: Bob Statiord, treasurer: and Hank Gamson, sergeant-at-arms. Anna Tupica, Philip Lawrence, Mary James, and Charlotte Marschak were chairmen ot the program, membership, retreshment, and publicity committees. A meeting ot note was one at which Miss Margaret Lee gave a delighttul recital based on Carl Sandburg's American Songbagf' Pentong Club is sponsored by Miss Sue Maher. PENTONG '33 FIRST ROW: Haas, James, Lawrence, Tupica, Krasnow, Okner. SECOND ROW: Mastro, Sher, Perlitz, Schacht, Forster Glassrnan, Doe Drapkin, Watt, THIRD ROW: DeVito, Pane, Loquist, Johnson, Anderson, Panella, Benson, Greenfield. FOURTH IROW1 Barendt, Lange, Tandrup, Kurlo, Ziecina, Mueller, Lange, Galvin. FIFTH ROW. Sampracos, Krause Tracy, Flynn, lverssen, Pace, Tyzak, Locke. SIXTH ROW: Nagler, Anderson, Ruekberg, Walsh, Buchanan, Crescio: Kolchitz, Donnelly, Bensex. SEVENTH ROW: Blake, Eldridge, Clemons, Krattebol, Mellin, Blunck, Cramer, Allen, Lazar. One Hundred Fifty nine MAROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Kuhn, Ferrone, Haas, G-amson, Mackie, O'Conriell, Hotfman. SECOND ROW: Galvin, Ryan, Ryan, Juergins, Laise, Statlord, King, Greenfield. THIRD ROW: McLean, McNamara, Cotfey, Frede, Fetters, Mellin, Silver, Koeneman. FOURTH ROW: Harman, Krasnow, Wang, Schroeder, Thomas, Allen, Stotz, FIFTH ROW: Fischer, Mazzuca, Snow. PREP 'szyz The Prep Club was organized during the middle part ot the tall term. The primary purpose ot its organization was to awaken an interest in the various colleges in the minds ot the Austin varsity. It is solely a boys' club. The first meeting ot the club elected as president, Henry Samson: vice-president, Joseph I-laasg secretary, Daniel Ferroneg treasurer, Robert Statlordg and sergeant-at-arms, George O'ConneIl. This semester the Prep Club elected the following otticers: president, Robert Allan: vice-president, Joseph Haas: secretary, Daniel Ferrone: treasurer, Robert Watt: and two sergeants-at-arms. Edward Hardman and Robert Thomas. The club maintains a scholarship tund and with the cooperation ot the taculty advisors it gives, it possible, the amount ot titty dollars cash to the person ot highest standing in scholastic ability, class leadership, good sportsmanship, and leadership in class activities. PREP 33 FIRST ROW: Harman, Ferrone, Garnson, Haas, Stafford, O'Connell. SECOND ROW: Locke, Nelson, Ryan, Ander- son, Lazar, Lahey, Fischer, THIRD ROW: Greenfield, Sandeen, Soderberg, Benson, Koehler, Norton, Treabess, Epstein. FOURTH ROW: Mazzuca, Miro, Laverman, Lopina, Stern, Hood, Liess, Schroeder, Brinkmann. FIFTH ROW: Sabbatiello, Moore, Elder, King, Frede, Benedek, Kellett, Ernme. SIXTH ROW: Ray, Silver, Clemons, McNamara, Collier, Petters, Balaine, Dalton, Wang, Stotz. ,T On Hundred Sixty ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW: Katsis, Petrone, Schukies, Kroot, Stipek, Motel. SECOND ROW: Knuth, Curry, Cowell, Preitfer, Ben- nett, THIRD ROW: Iser, Stadheim, Davis, Myers, Allen, Sexauer. FOURTH ROW: O'Neill, Chase, Lundal, Andersen, Cohen, Patsios. FIFTH ROW: Berecz, Kingsley, Plummer, Loubsky, Lindaman, Hosticlca RESEARCH '33 The Research Club is a recently organized club whose purpose is to coach students tor the corn- petitive examination held at Chicago University tor scholarship. Any student interested may belong. The Senior I-Ii-Y Club is a boys' club. Boys wishing to become members must be in their iunior or senior year in high school and must subscribe to the purpose ot the club, which is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character. They must also live up to the platform ot the Four C's, which are, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living. The leaders ot the I-li-Y tor '32If2 were: John Schroeder, president: John Stahnlce, vice-president: Yale Corcoran, secretary: Oliver Koehler, treasurer: Herbert Soderberg, sergeant-at-arms. The otlicers tor '33 were: John Stahnlce, president: Edward Epstein, vice-president: Warren De Groot, secretary: Chris Brinlcman, treasurer: I-Ienry J. Treabess, sergeant-at-arms. Advisers are Mr. Jesse A, Robinson and Mr. Robert Mould. I SENIOR HI-Y '33 FIRST ROW: Rosa, DeG,-root, Stahnke, Epstein, Brinkman, Treabess. SECOND ROW: Kern, Stier, Anderson, Panella, Soderberg, Ragnini, Ferrone, THIRD ROW: Lester, Fehrm, Pryor, Burns, Snow, Patsios, O'Connell, Gib- bons. FOURTH ROW: Schroeder, Carrell, Schrafer, Liess, Loubsky, Hagstrom, Benson, Kellett, Peddie, Vitale. FIFTH ROW: Hoffman, Cottingham, Barteldes, McNamara, Drattebol, Knopp, Johnson, Sullivan. One Hundr ed Sixty-one M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Hamel, Katz, Bair, Capt. Jenks, Warder, Kabus. SECOND ROW: Filkins, Benson, Gentleman, Nim- mer, Filkins, Halsey, Anderson, Older, Petersen, Klebo. THIRD ROW: Hazlet, Ternard, Neidenbach, Layer, Bauer, Wilson, Mead, Ericson, Boarini. FOURTH ROW: Casperson, Epstein, Fouts, Whittingham, Callner, Mazen, Krown, Gill:-ride, Lentens. FIFTH ROW: Mason, Marti, Buchanan, Mazzuca, Mann, Bohn, Danby, Honath, Murphy, Lawrence. R. O. T. C. OFFICERS '32V2 sotniera SAGAS This last has been a year ot retrenchment on all tronts ot inter-school wartare with even the R. O. T. C. firmly intrenched in a non-combatant policy as tar as City school competition was con- cerned. However, the Austin regiment dug in and emerged with the only coup de etat possible by capturing the honor ot being named our tair City's largest high school unit. With the increase in tho size ot the unit came the appointment ot tour cadet-majors, a division ot supreme authority that even a know-it-all high school editor cannot readily understand, However, this situation was somewhat altered with the appointment ot Maior Benson to the rank ot Commanding Colonel ot the City Brigade Statt. We teel that something ought to be said about Captain Jenks, but mere words tail to do iustice to his Scotch wit and temper, and tempestuous military ways, though we can say sately in passing tribute, that every cadet loves and respects him as an otticer and a gentleman. R. O. T. C. OFFICERS '33 FIRST ROW: Boarini, Klebo, Capt, Jenks, Sgt, Chamberlain, Blomqren, Benson. SECOND ROW: Krown, Bauer, Lawrence, Sowa, Wilmot, Layer, Epstein. THIRD ROW: Buchanan, Sexauer, Mazzuca, Callner, Whittingham, Honath. FOURTH ROW: Sampracos, Neidenbach, Maxen, Danby, Murphy, Bohn, Hazlet. FIFTH ROW: Giesel, Casperson, Lenters, Goldblatt, Giovannetti, Cann, Gilbride. SIXTH ROW: Argall, De Dakis, Rustames, Reurn, Davis, Becker, Berkshire, Gislason, One Hundred Sixty-two ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW: Kenn, Vrtiak, Geyer, Bruner, Goldblatt, Carstens, Clement, Reum, Giovannetti. SECOND ROW: Ericksen, Hurka, Levinson, Runnion, Sampracos, Donahue, Kvistad, Luerssen, Grimes, Gurnea. THIRD ROW: De Dakis, Rustames, Stout, Gobeyn, Behrens, Atkins, Kretting, Berg. FOURTH ROW: Becker, Argall, Potter, Gislason, Davis, Cann, Karr, Galvin, Englerth. R. O. T. C. SERGEANTS '32V2 Ti-ie Leeion or THE DARNED The two oldish gentlemen, pictured clitterently in each instance, are ot interest as they represent Sergeant Gagne, retired from service at Austin this year and Sergeant Chamberlain, acquired tor service at Austin this year, both veterans ot Spanish War campaigns and countless other campaigns. They are the men who tit our men into the unitorm, tor in the R. O. T. C., as in the Foreign Legion, it is so: the unitorm is there ancl stays, but men come and men go, so who can complain-it the tit be not always pertect, another man will be wearing it soon. ln the Legion the men who wear a patch to cover the eye that is not there call themselves the Legion ot the Damned. In the R. O. T. G. the men who wear a patch to cover what is all too obviously there can boast and call themselves, the Legion ot the Darnedf' it the supply sergeants let them. R. O. T. C. SERGEANTS '33 FIRST ROW: Schanlaber, Barbour, Capt. Jenks, Sgt. Chamberlain, Vrtiak, Kenn. SECOND ROW: Kallestad, Clement, Atkins, Williams, Clark, Potter, Behrens. THIRD ROW: Keely, Grimes, Kvistad, Barnett, Gerwen, Donahue. FOURTH ROW: Carellas, Runnion, Stout, Kretting, Wickman, Swenson, Wilson, FIFTH ROW: Berg, Gobeyn, Galvin, Hurka, Ericksen, Levinson, Olsen, Englerth. One Hundred Sixty-three M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Hansen, Schuler, Stang, Levinson, Barbour, Clark, Williams, Kreitling. SECOND ROW: Schanlaber, Ouast, Steiner, Nordsiek, Pell, Blake, Lewis, Zetterquist. THIRD ROW: Kennedy, Olsen, Ferrell, Frohman, Jensen, Gerwen, Shurtletf, Buggert. FOURTH ROW: Kruse, Carellas, Rigler, Friedman, Steelhammer, Swenson, Defer- villc, DeBellis. FIFTH ROW: Meinke, Wickrnan, Margherone. R. o. T. c. ooRPoRALs 'azyz RSOUADS EASTX, SOUADS WEST-, DISMISSEDH The boys' pictures appear so resplendent, by dint ot much hard labor with polish and brush, on puttees, belt, and brass, and represent otlicers, company commanders, and those who underwent countless periods ot instruction in map, reading and musketry and were promoted accordingly, but equally aloot, so one can't get near them with a ten-toot pole. But it you want one near you, iust say that there is no science to reading a map and pointing a gun, and then run. Little need be said about sergeants, the public knows them so well, in tact the vaguest mention ot the army to the layman causes him to coniure up neat pictures ot a hard-boiled top-sergeant he saw pictured in the books. For many ot them the days ot rigid Squads Eastl' and Squads Westll are over at last as with cheerful smiles they will break ranks at the last call ot Dismissed this year. R. O. T. C. CORPORALS '33 FIRST ROW: South, Zetterquist, Capt, Jenks, Sgt. Chamberlain, Nordiek, Frohman. SECOND ROW: Greer, Brown, Hauser, Hansen, Schiek, Ouast, Williams. THIRD ROW: Kruse, Jensen, Daniels, Schuler, Johnson, De Bellis. FOURTH ROW: Hiellurn, Lewis, Ferrell, lngrassia, Fatina, Roberts, lvleinke. FIFTH ROW: Chichester, Koop, Duncan, Hudson, Gornbinen, Ross, Margherone, Jenks. SIXTH ROW: Friedman, Steelhamrner, Stanq, Pell, Deferville, One H undred Sixty-four ACTIVITI I FIRST ROW: Dalton, Fusco, Horwitz, Otterbein, Fishleiqh, Miss Publow, Sexauer. SECOND ROW: Stipek, Doe, Chemers, Glabman, Nelson Regal, Filler, Bourke, Taylor, THIRD ROW: Cooper, Crowley, Houren, Hall, Coffey. Tupica, Mears, Meyer, Halm. FOURTH ROW: Maguire, Forster, Churan, Buchanan, Stewart, Loudon, Horwitz, Whittingham. FIFTH ROW: Ruekberq, Friedman, Shogsberg, Jordan, Berg. SPANISH 'azyz iI.os Castellanos Alegresl Asi se Llaman los rniembros del circulo espanol. Sabe Vd. Io que siqnitica este nombre? Si no, estaria bien averiguarlo. El circulo es muy constructivo, Su intencion es promover mas interes in el estudio de Ia Iengue espanola, dar intormacion de Ia vida y costumbres de los pueblos de hable espanole, y tembien creer mas sociabilidad entre los alumnos del depart- mento. The Spanish Club with more than titty members is becoming one ot the most popular clubs in the school. All members are required to have at least one year in Spanish. The officers tor '32If2 were: president, Doris Otterbeing vice-president, Irene Horwitz: secretary, Mary Fuscog treasurer, William Buchanang and sergeant-at-arms, Edward Wood. In '33 the club donated money tor the purchase ot books to be used by the Spanish review class. The presiding otiicers at this time were: president, Halpin O'ReiIIy: vice-president, William Buchanan: secretary, Ruth Forstem treasurer, Herbert Reukbergg and sergeant-at-arms, Louis Horwitz, SPANISH '33 FIRST ROW: Horwitz, Buchanan, O'ReiIIy, Forster, Ruekberq, Miss Publow. SECOND ROW: Weger, Amundsen, THIRD ROW N I R bak Marchese Hoftmeister Lie- Robertson, Berman, Robertson, Coffey, Churan, Goodenow. : e son, e , , , wehr, Stipek, Kleiner, Knuth, Doe, Berg. FOURTH ROWz Regal, Temkin, Siegel, Tupica, Nilson, Foss, O'ConneII, Parker Greenfield, Soderstrorn. FIFTH ROW: Tyzak, Corbin, Jordan, Unterfenger, Brown, Florio, Ledderboqe, Lahey, Moore SIXTH ROW: Ridker, Hallman, Naqler, Friedman, Koeneman, Larson, Bevington, Gloppe, Harris, Johnson, Theotikos SEVENTH ROW: Schover, Ryan, Sabbatiello, Skogsberg, Mellin, Nelson, Ballantine, Merley, Haas, Sowa. One Hundred Sixty five ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Miss Iser, Okner, Pedersen, Viterna, Baer, Krenz, Walker, Shapiro, Johnstone. SECOND ROW: Strickland, Weingart, Coats, Marshall, Rosenberg, Friedman, Zissman, Braude. THIRD ROW: Rissman, Fahyaniak, Grant, Hirt, Schulz, Jordan, McAdams, Sacco. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Freiberg, Green, Abraham, Sachsel, Macaluso, Marchese. FIFTH ROW: Trus, Fazio, Liesendahl. I Y '32V2 The Girl Reserves, iunior members ot the Y. W. C. A., or most commonly known as the Y girls have clubs all over the city. As a Girl Reserve one tries to face lite squarely, and to tind and give the best. The advisors ot this organization are, Miss lser, Miss Johnstone and Miss Walker. Christmas stockings tilled with hard candy, nuts, balloons, and a snapper were sent to the children ot the Chicago Commons, as part ot their service work of the semester. The club also engaged in a Button Campaign tor the Red Cross and these buttons were to be sewn on garments tor the poor. One ot the most important events ot the semester was the Girl Reserve City Conference held at the McCormick Residence. As international attairs were discussed, Austin took part by discussing the taritt problem in the torm ot Jack and the Beanstalk. The otticers ot this semester were Edna Baer, president, Shirley Irish, vice-president: Mildred Viterna, secretary: Catherine Summerville, treasurerg and Genieve McMahon, sergeant-at-arms. IIYII I33 FIRST ROW: Desmond, Okner, Henderson, Irish, Jordan, Ashworth. SECOND ROW: Hartmann, Viterna, Braude, Schulz, Weingart, Waterman, Krenz. THIRD ROW: Brennecke, Petersen, Fabian, Ledderboqe, Macaluso, Zissman, Marchese, Rebak. FOURTH ROW: Briscoe, MacMahon, Zirzow, Calderwood, Benson, Anderson, Wright. FIFTH ROW: Morrow, Marshall, Wegener, Augustin, Franz, Rooney, Sandeen, Sher. One Hundred Sixty-six ACTIVITIES FIRST ROW: Comm, Levenstein, Colecchia, Van Karnpen, Traub, Mastrud. SECOND ROW: Manning, Dailey, Schacht, Norton, Collins, Falvey, Coats. THIRD ROW: Sandstrom, Janus, I-Iartwig, Matthews, Coniglio, Kolodzik, Speise, Houk. FOURTH ROW: Doty, Anderson, Mattson, Yaughan, Roth, Bloyd, Peeples. FIFTH ROW: Borgersen, Kuehn, Kroot, Cohen, Vinton, Titley, Roerig, Svoboda. IIYII I33 During the semester ot I933 the theme ot Seeing the beautitulu was expressed by two spealcers, Miss Carlyle and Miss Greenberg. Miss Carlyle tallied about applying malce-up and tested ditlerent powders tor starch, carbon- dioxide and grit. By drawing pictures on the board illustrating the ditterent types ot taces, oval, long, square, and round, she showed iust how these ditlerent types should apply their rouge. Miss Girl Reserve was presented at the Galloping Galloping Expedition at the West Side Y, She was chosen tor having the best posture, and being physically tit. Austin gave a play called Down to Earth in which the qualities ot a Girl Reserve were discussed. The annual Vesper Service was held at the University ot Chicago Chapel and several girls from Austin participated. The otticers ot the semester ot l933 were Shirley Irish, president: Laura Jordon, vice-president: Mary Ashworth, secretary, Alice Pedersen, treasurer: and Edythe I-Ienderson, sergeant-at-arms. IIYII I33 FIRST ROW: Mullen, Miss Iser, Pedersen, Sachsel, Regal, Nelson. SECOND ROW: Perlitz, Binning, Ehrendriech, Tedeschi, Econornos, Rasenick, Griseto, THIRD ROW: Schubert, Campbell, Colleges, Snow, Petran, Caruso, Sabbatiello. FOURTH ROW: Srnola, Heyse, Regas, Rivers, Wilson, Clarke, Casey. FIFTH ROW: Sherman, Link, McAdams, Sola, Wollpert, Pense, Collins, Hodgins. One Hundred Sixty-seven M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Kitzing, Jensen, Diasio, Sehliker, Berg, Cartwright, Wadsworth, McKinney, Lange, Voase. SECOND ROW: Rachwal, Fischer, Abrams, Collins, Ptaft, Rigler, Schroeder, Smith, McGrath. THIRD ROW: Felger, Weston, Gardner, Mendreslce, Falvey, Gunderson, Mueller, Lutz. eiRLs' GLEE 'zzyz The Girls' Glee Club, a vocal organization, meets under the direction ot Mildred M. Bittner. In the past year the club has sung at numerous assemblies and Parent-Teachers Meetings, and on November 4 tools part in the Music Festival held in Rockwood I-Iall. They participated in the All Chicago I-ligh School at which time they sang Fly Singing Bird Fly with violin obligato played by Harris Bergh with Charlotte McKinney as accompanist. Last April the club broadcast over WCFL. The otticers' ot '32lf2 were I-Ielen Berg, president: Laura Jean Wadsworth, vicevpresidentg Jane Cartwright, secretary: Jeannette Voase, treasurer: Gertrude Schilclcer, librarian: Muriel Jensen, assistant librarian: Helen Diasio, sergeant-at-arms. The present otiicers are Gertrude Schliclcer, presi- dent: Dorothy Collins, vicefpresiclent: Ruth Gerdes, secretary: Francis Falvey, treasurer: Meriam Booth, librarian: Marjorie Wharton, assistant librarian: Dorothy Felia, sergeant-at-arms. There are three accompanists, Virginia Von Bampus, Waunita Kaulinas and Charlotte McKinney, who accompany the club one day a weelc and talce turns in playing tor the club at concerts, assemblies, etc. The otlicers, accompanists, and chairmen ot the committees constitute the cabinet. GIRLS' GLEE '33 FIRST ROW: Rachwal, Booth, Collins, Schliclcer, Falvey, Felio. SECOND ROW: Woltgram, Wharton, Kelly, Cart- wright, Berg, Doe, Korn, THIRD ROW: Goyette, Clark, Wadsworth, Strompolos, McGrath, O'Leary. FOURTH ROW: Kitzing, Bergener, Christianson, Kaulinas, Schwarz, Mueller, Wall. One Hundred Sixty-eight MUSIC FIRST ROW: Schoenberg, Fitsgerald, Marasco, Lutz, Lange, Gerdes. SECOND ROW: Pugh, Bigelow, Arking, Dowd, ldarius, Klemt, Proctor, Michalski. THIRD ROW: McNabb, Manheim, Cottrell, Strobl, Graham, Duffy Rigler, Grichter. FOURTH ROW: Trernper, Kalitrnan, Graft, Gordon, Kissane, Brzeninski, Gunderson, Pfarf, Regal. FIFTH ROW: Jensen, Swanson, Metropolis, Pedersen, Esnortt, Johnson, Sternberg, Felger. GIRLS' GLEE '33 Way up on the third floor ot fNustin's ancient east building gather about 'four or tive hundred -eor at least titty-ot Austin's choice warblers to relieve their minds ot chemistry and math. As this Glee Club is rnade up ot boys alone, except lvliss Ryerson the instructressfwhom everyone knows, and as these fellows are all women haters they blush and turn their heads when the collector ot absent slips opens the door. Dick Rensch, the honorable president and one ot the numerous radio stars the Glee Club has turned out, can be signed up any night for one hundred dollars. Urnpba-that's Gerry Witt, the treasurer, with his deep bass voice. He's kept busy with a treasury ot-exactly to the penny- eleven cents. Har! Har! the loud-laugh??-ot Herb Rosenfeld, the librarian, snorting at a ioke. Mista King is Vice-President. They are the best Glee in Illinois and in two years will rank with those ot the United States, France or even Italy, they say. BOYS' GLEE '33 ylwu . ,s , 'Je si, 4 One Hundred Sixty-nine . I O .Citi M RooN AND WHlTE vibII FIRST ROW: Gloppe, Silver, James, Leibow, Waldman, Coyne, V.-Pres., Peeples, Sec., Sherman, Treas. SECOND ROW: Galvin, Pinchouck, Nettler, Greenfield, Sola, Barrett, Mason, Sgt., Steiner, Rasenick, Loornis, Sqt'.iTHlRD ROW: Brown, Farber, Rosenus, Berlcson, Doe, Natkin, Olsen, Pratt, Powers, Marting, Mathers. FOURTH ROW: Rabinouitz, Chapel, Silverman, Mindlin, Andres, Bouzas, Burger, Seber, Zimmermann, Coffey, DeBellis, Fleek. FIFTH ROW: Jaffe, Collins, Sitfermann, Cornell, C-askin, Nicopoulos, Krasnow, Press Agent, Hall, Berkson, Shaw, Janowiclc. SIXTH ROW: Butler, Coffey, Haas, Wier, Johnson, Kreiman, Dublevy, Stafford, Kabus, Pres. LITTLE THEATRE 'azyz Holding ottice in the Little Theatre during '33 were: Shirley Leibow, president: Eve James, vice- president: Albert Silver, secretary: Audrey Gloppe, treasurer: Charlotte Nettler, Arline Pinchouclc, Muriel Sola, Aaron Greenfield, Edward South and Jaclc Tracy, sergeants-at-arms. Chief activities tor '33 were: Mar. 3, 9, I2-Group attended Juno and The Paycoclcu, Riders to The Sea , The Playboy ot the Western World , and The Worlchouse Ward produced by the Abbey Players, Dublin, Ireland. Mar. 8-Shirley Leibow acting as Mistress ot Ceremonies, Virginia Chase, and Sidney Kreiman broad- cast a scene from lbsen's The Pillars ot Society over WCFL in cooperation with the Boys' Glee Club directed by Miss Louise Ryerson. May 26-Program in cooperation with the Austin Parent-Teacher Association. May 29-Readers on Memorial Day Program. LITTLE THEATRE '33 FIRST ROW: South, Gloppe, Leibow, James, Silver, Sola. SECOND ROW: Berkson, Natkin, Nicopoulos, Berlcson, Hall, Nettler, Pinchouck, Powers, Palma, Greenfield. THIRD ROWt Houft, Olsen, Gaskin, Baruth, Glabman, Lawrence, South, Porter, Fabian, Brown. FOURTH ROW: Goldblatt, Rabinovitz, Fischer, Mayman, Engerman, Sider, Farbet, Steiner, Green. FIFTH ROW: Chemers, Glassman, Zappie, Lane, Stoesser, Chase, Silverman, Andres, Marschalx, Woltt. SIXTH ROW: Griseto, Phelan, Wasil, Ryden, Grant, Martinq, Chapel, Hoskins, Mindlin, Garner, Mathers, Baldwin. SEVENTH ROW: Galvin, Starr, Hamel, Hogan, McComb, Kreiman, Dunlevy, Clement, Staller, Stafford, Bovilslcy. One Hundred Seventy DRAMA ,T FIRST ROW: McNabb, Siegel, LeBlanc, Dewolte, Simon, Jatte. SECOND ROW: I-Iotfenkamp, Rathbun, Cooper, Desmond, Kurtz, Portes, Pratt, Koblik. THIRD ROW: Gibson, Crowley, Greenfield, Clarke, Casey, Alyward, Petran. FOURTH ROW: Schroeder, Dunlevy, Hill, Brown, Smith, Atkinson, Silver, Miqdalek. FIFTH ROW: Whittingharn, Telser, Benson, Van Kampern, Buchholz, McKenzie, Pense, Breede. SIXTH ROW: Cain, Johnson, Watt, Harris, Staller, Bruster, Olafson. LITTLE THEATRE '33 Otticers ot the Little Theatre tor l932If2 were: Phyllis Waldman, president: Mary Coyne, vice- presidentq Edward Peeples, secretary: Marion Sherman, treasurer: Milton Loomis, Richard Mason, and Dawson Starr, sergeants-at-arms. The activities ot the Little Theatre tor semester '32lf2 were: Oct. 20-Sponsored The Tatterman Marionettes in The King ot the Golden River. Oct. 28-Cooperated with Hey Day committee in producing annual program. Nov. 7-Readers on Armistice Day program. Dec. I, 2-The Touchdown. Dec. 2l-Visit to A Century ot Progress-Burnham Park. Otticers ot the Thespians tor IQ33 were: Virginia Chase, president: Thomas McComb, vice-presi- dent: Phyllis Waldman, secretary: I-Ielene Stoesser, treasurer: Jeannette Barrett and Bessie Nicopoulos, sergeants-at-arrns. THESPIANS '33 FIRST ROW: Nicopoulos, Stoesser, Chase, McComb, Waldman, Barrett. SECOND ROW: Natkin, Leibow, Berk- son, Hall, Sola, Gloppe, Powers, Palma. THIRD ROW: Pinchouck, Glabman, Aaron, Lawrence, Silver, South, Nettler, James. FOURTH ROW: Lane, South, Butler, Baruth, Kreiman, Silverman, Dunlevy. One Huncl red Seventy-one MAROON AND i5lill,ili I -ig-'lf I i Grant Hayden . Robert Hayden Alfred Woolte. Gene Clark. Junius Brooks., George Holman Frank Mitchell. Henry Sumner ........ Watassa Faulkner. Rena Maynard... .. Margery Carson ...,. Dallie Sylvester ....,. Evelyn Sylvester ..,, Priscilla Parmelee WHITE . ,viii :vigil TOUCHDOWN ' Presented on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 111932 . ll tif A Low. -Quiif '- 414, '. ', and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1932 Directed by Y MISS MADELINE GLYNN CAST OF CHARACTERS Ly ',,-L, is V 5 JJt.Ii.Ji.IJt.LIt.Ii.. Albert Silver, Thomas McComb .,,. Jack Wier, Richard Mason ...Phillip Lawrence, Jack Tracy Edward Peeples, Charles Dunlevy , Harold Kabus, Aaron Greenfield Joseph Haas, Sidney Kreiman ........ .Ira Staller, Vincent Ray .Edward South, Wiltred South Shirley Leibow, Virginia Chase ........Eve James, Mildred Baruth ...............MarIe Griseto, Dawn Burger Roberta Baldwin, Charlotte Nettler Mildred Glassman, Marcia Natkin Dorothy Shaw, Audrey Gloppe COLLEGIATE ENSEMBLE Louise Allen, Harold Bovilsky, Dorothy Berkson, Pearl Chapel, Arthur Clement, George Sider, Louise Church, Leonard Cobb, Albert Cotiey, June Drew, Sylvia Price, Emmet Galvin, Darlene Down- ing, Jeanne Engeman, Robert Shaw, Dawson Starr, Jeanette Gilbertsen, Rosalind Wolti, Sylvia Gold' blatt, Philip Warsaw, Vincent Ray, Evelyn Goldstein, Mariorie Zimmerman, Robert Stattord, Seymour Rabinovitz, Glory Mears, Sidney Kreiman, Marcia Natkin, Edris Garner, Frankie Mathers, Kenneth Ladwig, Gertrude Monitz, Charlotte Nettler, Carolyn Palma, Donald Weger, Rosemary Porter, Virginia Seber, Rose Rottapel, Janice Sherry, Dean Jones, Francis Riordan, Charles Stotz. Roberta Baldwin, Arthur Clement, Irene Chemers, Albert Cottey, Dorothy Cotiey, Mary Coyne, Florence Doe, Darlene Downing, June Drew, Jeanne Engermann, Annette Fischer, Emmet Galvin, Sylvia Geltand, MiIdredrGIassman, Annabelle Green, Marie Griseto, Joseph Haas, Albert Hamel, Eve James, Dean Jones, Kenneth Ladwig, Glory Mears, Frankie Mathers, Gertrude Monitz, Carolyn Palma, Ruth Peloubet, Rosemary Porter, Sylvia Price, Seymour Rabinovitz, Francis Riordan, Virginia Seber, Robert Shaw, George Sider, Muriel Sola, Robert Statiord, Ira Staller, Dawson Starr, Charles Stotz, Philip Warsaw, Loretta Wasil, Donald Weger, Rosalind Woltt, Mariorie Zimmerman. SCENES Act I. Glee Club Room-Ardmore College Act II. Same-Junior Tree-Day Act III. Same Act IV. Hayden Hall Lounge-Victory Prom One Hundred Seventy-two DRAMA PRI DAG NZGNT LCEVJBEQ 1952. x. ECBSLIWQS mom v. '1- THURSDAY' mam '3EfC?:FT5E3R 1, 1935 J 4 'I'0EEQ1ElU0'q'ZW W ,W --,A--.v- -7- -V- ,vu-U W One Hundred Sevenfy-three MAROON AND WHITE Business Chairman Publicity Chairman Press Chairman Typists Chairmen Properties ,,,, Stage Manager., Costume Mistress Malce-up Chairmen Lighting, STU DENT STAFF ..,,,,,Dena Berlcson Robert Krasnow ,.., ,.,, , ..,. Louise Church ...Helen Steiner, Helen Kodoboz Betty Lane, Corinne Silverman , ,.... Thomas Butler ,. .. ...Jeanette Barrett ,Arline Pinchouclc, Andrew Petrone lalumnusl ,. , .Clittord Cartens, Lewis Case, Frank Haielc, William Hunt, Kenneth Ladwig, Joseph Manai- nelli, Richard Poole, Edward Sellelc, W. Stalces, Green Room. , Group Awards Production . Stage Manager, Business.. , Publicity , Posters Printing Ushers One Hundred Seventy-'four FACU LTY STAFF Stan Swanson. ,,,.........,,.,,,...Audrey Hall Stoesser, S. Goldberg .,,,Miss Madeleine Glynn ,.Mr. Robert E. Jelinelc ,. ,,Mr. John J. Starner , ,,.. Mr. A. L. Nichols Miss Fern V. Booth ,, ,,,,,., Mr. Al. M. Langan ,.Capt. O. M. Jenks DRAMA LITTLL . 1 x. abaoem -N-, TELLIU REA 4 , ., 4g AN1.fQ..! f 5. AC'TFxf'TYIE5 OF 'THQ- ' f f f 4 2.2 f One Hundred Seveniy-Eve M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Reinertsen, Donohue, Bowman, Heintz, Goodenow, Benzuly. SECOND ROW: Grenhardt, Beiersdort, Colomb, Benson, Hotfmeister, Slechter, THIRD ROW: Wolf, Mcivlanus, Ergana, Nelson, Irwin. FOURTH ROW: Long, Ray, Last, Larsen, Lindquist, GIRLS' BAND OFFICERS '33 The Austin High School Girls' Band was organized under the direction ot Mr. Nutt in I926, It has grown from a membership ot 26 to the present concert band ot 90 and the second band ot 50 members. Some bands in Chicago have girls among their numbers, but it can be stated that the Girls' Band ot Austin High is the only all-girls' band in the Chicago public schools, and one ot the largest in the United States. The recent organizing ot a Parents Association has aided the band extensively. Through various social attairs directed by these parents the band has been able to secure their attractive unitorrns, new instruments, and repairs tor old ones. The excellent cooperation ot the parents, band, and director has been the deciding factor in the success ot the band. GIRLS' BAND '33 FIRST ROW: Koch, Pokedoft, Lindquist, Krueger, Long, Wolf, Larsen, Schaefer, De Lage, Anderson, Goodenow, Hoftmeister, Mill, Last, Marti. SECOND ROW: Ditberner, Falclc, Radek, Cook, Amenta, Schroeder, Nasko, Page, Donohue, Welke, Doty, Laino, Charoukas, Simonson, Hudson. THIRD ROW: Grolcrnann, Peterson, Irwin, Kvackay, Nelson, Reinertsen, Beiersdorf, Peterson, Getzelmann, Last, Adamelc, Burghardt, Ray, Getzelmann. FOURTH ROW: Heintz, Bowman, Kerrigan, Benson, Bodenstab, Luedtke, Oliver, Tantonella, Erganq, Vreuls, Russell, Guy, Nakis, Miller. FIFTH ROW: Larson, Stockwell, Lindahl, Benzuly, G-ilmartin, Fisher, McManus, Grenhardt, Slechter, Brown, Rinehart, Calornb, Goyette. One Hundred Seventy-six OPERA ill I I, ,- Aj J? : EX ' L E2 THE BELLE OF BARCELONA yl, I -- s fs'-2 'I 3 uslca ome y my , A M ' I c d I 1 3? B P I Y . S 'K CHARLES ROSS CHANEY is E was 1 S k agit CAST OF CHARACTERS Luis de Montero .,.....,.,..,. ....,...,.,,... .,..A...,. .,,.,......,A....,.....L,..,.......... G e r ry Witt, Forest Hawkins Gloria de Montero ,......,...., A.,.,t.,...... B essie Henderson, Dorothy Finley Margarita ,.....r.r.....,,.r.,....s., .,..r. Emily Calderwood, Ingrid Kolve Mercedes A........s........................ .i.,....,.........,......,.... R uth Forster, Helen Berg Francisco de Ia Vega... Pedro .,.,.,,.,...,......,....,..,....,..,.r. Emilio ..,............,.,....,...,...... ......CharIes Runner, Daniel Caliendo .....,...,...,.Erwin Sanders, Dan Schlachet .......,....John McComb, Edward Marks Don Juan ........ .........,,..........., B ruce Johnston, Earl Nelson Don Jose 4........,.,... .,.. . .. ...... Willard Wright, Malcolm Duncan Dona Marcela ...............,.. ,......,. .,,i..s., L i llian Marasco, Daisy Todorotl Dona Anita ....,.......i,.,.i...,.,..,., ,.......,...i H elen Waterman, Mary Ashworth Martha Matilda Ayers ,.,..., Lieut. Harold Wright .,,........Vera Gustafson, Albertha Meyer .-.Richard Rensch, Preston Grinder Patrick Malone ..., ..i. ........,,, .....,........,...,.,...,.,.... F r a nk Finn, John McLean Capt. Colton ...,....,s.. .. ...,....,, ...,.,,.s,..,, ..., ..,,.,. ,,...,.. K e n n eth Anderson, William Weber Solo Dancers ...,i...... .........,A...,.,.,,.,,.s.....,.,.,..s.....,,. ,..,....... C h arlotte McKinney, Adele Smith Chorus ot W. S. Marines. Chorus ot Spanish Students. Spanish Dancers. FLOWER GIRLS AND SPANISH DANCERS Jeanne Hales Judith Schneid Maxine Grichter Geraldine Smith Phyllis Evans Alta June Muttera Frances O'ConneII Mary Jane Cody SCENE All three acts take place in the Plaza del Rey, Barcelona, Spain. TIME La Fiesta, de los Toreadors lFestivaI ot the Toreadorsl. Act I. Atternoon. Act II. Night ot the same day. Act III. Two weeks later. Director: Hazel E. Lloyd. Orchestra Director: Hubert E. Nutt. Accompanists: Dorothy Lange, Virginia Von Bampus. One Hundred Seve nty-seven BAAA R CJCDI4 ,A N D VVI4 IT E THE BELLE ' O1- BARCELONA N CAST Rr Tulmsnmf waz MAT-518, 3953 KX-J One Hundred Seveniy-eight OPERA pDI2E5DFITED W 'DB GPILDA CLUB 'Yxf CA? l L DDAX LHQH T N 'Q f' 'fb 'O55 One Hundred Seventy-nine MAROON AND WHITE One Hundre FIRST ROW: Ashworth, Rensch, Szolce, Wright, Kozak. SECOND ROW' Novey Nelson Porter Applebaum Moteleski, Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Dixon, Brown, Greulich, Anderson, Jones, McLean.I FOURTH ROW:lPtafi, Runner: Schlachet, Sims. OPERA '32V2 The Opera Club in '32If2 under Miss Lloydls direction has had a very successful year. It has grown to almost one hundred voices and in addition has a long waiting list. In November the club sang at the Music Festival which is given annually by all the musical organizations ot the school. Following that were two assemblies, one tor Armistice and the other a Coolidge memorial. In Decem- ber came the preliminaries ot the City Choral Contest. The Opera Club placed among those chosen to appear in the finals. In December a radio program was given over the NBC. On January I8, at Orchestra Hall, Austin, tor the first time, won a 'First place in the City Choral Contest and is the proud possessor ot a silver trophy. Otficers were: George Szolce, presidenty Evelyn Kozalc, vice-president: Mary Ashworth, secretaryg Richard Rensch, treasurer: Willard Wright, librarian, Mildred Anderson was accompanist and John McComb, student director. OPERA '33 FIRST ROW: Miss Lloyd, Runner, Rensch, Kelly, McLean. SECOND ROW: Kolve, Forster, Todoroti, Ashworth Waterman, Cartwright. THIRD ROW: McComb, Fercn, Schlachtet, Wright, Finn. d Eighty OPERA FlRST ROW: Nelson, Smith, Jones, Calderwood, Finley, Henderson, SECOND ROW: Felqer, Lindquist, Lindquist, Gunderson, Schlicker, Berg. THIRD ROW: Carlsen, Clark, Felio, lvlarasco, Lange, McKinney, Ross. OPERA '33 The second semester was devoted almost entirely to the production ot the annual operatic per- tormance. This year it was The Belle ot Barcelona by Charles Rose Chaney, the best pertormance ever given. Much credit should be given to the otficers and executive committees tor their splendid work in handling the business end ot the Opera. Committees were as follows: General Chairman, Charles Runner, Tickets, John McLean assisted by Robert Feron, Walter Condon, and Anthony Leva: Publicity, Richard Rensch, Frank Finn, Erwin Sanders, Dan Caliendo, Richard Sims, Muriel Hoyt, Frances Hamilton, Preston Grinder, and John McComb. Otlicers tor l933 were: Charles Runner, president, Richard Rensch, vice-president: Mary Kelly, n McLean, treasurer: Frank Finn, librarian: Dorothy Lange and Virginia Von Bampus were accompanists, and Erwin Sanders was student director. secretary: Joh OPERA '33 FIRST ROW: Caliendo, Grinder, Volkman, Doerinq, Rheintqen, Ferrier. SECOND ROW: McCrory, Hofmann, Walters, Hamilton, Hoyt, Churan, Spreitzer, THlRD ROW: Roepke, Sanders, Wagner, Klein, Lawrence, Hawkins, Kopf. i 0 One Hundred Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Eighty-two V V The Austin Concert Band, under the leadership ot their beloved Cap succeeded in tying with Harrison tor the co-championship ot the city. This is but one ot the many honors reaped by the band during Captain Schildhauer's years at Austin as director ot the Concert and Military Bands. In Memory of CAPTAIN E. Q. SCHILDHAUER And His Years of Service At Austin l925-i932 B A N D One Hundred Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE CONCERT Captain Albert R. Gish, Director OFFICERS MAJOR CAPTAIN Howard Grosh Allen I-Ialm SECOND LIEUTENANTS FIRST LIEUTENANTS Fred Lopatka Stewart Brown Everett Marti Walter Condon LeRoy Ross Willard Fouts Herman Wiegman FLUTES BASSOONS ZND Bb CLARINETS Fred Lopatlca Joseph Rome Nicholas Vitale Theodore Krasnow Thomas Ahern Martin Steelhammer James Nagel Charles Harmon OBOES Lemoine Swietz Clitlord Harry Roy Heramb Raymond Olivadoti ENGLISH HORN Roy Heramb IST B5 CLARINETS Donald Mason Oliver Luerssen One Hundred Eighty-four Gordon Harry Sam Petrone James Neidenbach Don Ellingwood Eb CLARINET David Shideler SOLO CLARINETS Raymond Barber Howard Grosh I.eRoy Ross Paul Duclc Robert Hurka VVilliam Anderson Everett Marti Walter Wade Victor Hershman Donald Fielding Wilbur Anderson William Anderson Harry Senne Edward Coolc Oliver Peterson Richard Ledyard Lloyd Lewis Carl Kurtzman Donald Koeppel Dallas Rigler George Cesarotti Orme Keller Russell Carter Adolph Mecklenburg Jerome Carroll Theodore Eisman Raymond Stattel ALTO CLARINETS Joseph St. Marie Albert Bertalmio BAND BASS CLARINETS Walter Condon Norman Snow Arthur Mesch Warren DeGroot ALTO SAXOPHONES Granville Ward Raymond Taylor TENOR SAXOPHONES Joseph Ereilich Miles Uhlir BARITONE SAXOPHONE Kenneth Larson BASS SAXOPHONE Joseph l'laas HORNS Erancis Daehling Neil Kearney Paul Lester Albert Bitzer l-lorner Kelly Warren Mellin Estes Malone Bernt Dahlstrom William Campbell CORNETS Allen Hahn Jack Wilcox l-larry Oslin James Cottingham Kenneth Kvistad Wayne Toussaint George Schultz Kenneth Lundberg Peter Petrott V George Arbogust Earl Nerius Ralph Digiorgio William Mead William Lloyd Calvin Laughlin Vincent Kolchitz FLUGEL HORNS Norman Eehrm William Bruno TROMBONES James Donnelly John Pepperdine l-larris Bergh Charles Stotz Tabor Novak Earl Soderstrom Carl l-lass Robert Nordsielc Thomas Burns Thomas Gilbertson BARITONES Raymond Downing William l-lanlcermeyer Kenneth Davis Jack Chilson Allan Telser Edward Nordsiclc William Sprengel BASSES Robert Blettner Addis Wheat Chris Brinkman Louis Notardonato Robert l'lanl4ermeyer Charles Parrish Eranlc Battaglia DRUMS Anthony Leone Robert Buggert l-lerman Wiegman Robert Daum l'larry Ward BASS DRUM AND CYMBALS Stewa rt Brown TYMPANI Willard Eouts HARP Elizabeth Miller STRING BASS Irving Waxler BAND One Hundred Eighty-five MAROON AND WHITE MILITARY TI-IE AUSTIN CONCERT AND MILITARY BANDS From an unheralded twenty-piece Class C Band in I925 to the present completely instrumentated one hundred and twenty-tive piece city champion Class A organization ot I932 and I'-733 just about completes the story ot Austin's concert band, which is now under the direction ot Captain Albert R. Gish, tormer Senn I-Iigh School band- master and nationally known bandleader and musician who came to Austin last Janu- ary 6. Gradually, through its eight years ot existence, during which entire time it was directed by the late Captain Edwin O. Schildhauer, the band has developed into not only a city contender but a serious threat to the national title. The band has entered into the I933 national contest, which is to be held June 9, at the Northwestern University. There are over one hundred bands entered this year. The best two bands to be iudged in this group have already the invitation ot the Fair otticials to do some special concert worlc during the Fair. The Military Band, a preparatory organization tor the concert band, has also started on the road to recognition, last year winning tirst place in the city contest tor second bands. A great deal ot credit, however, in making these organizations outstanding in the past tew years and putting Austin on the map musically, is due to the untiring ettorts and support ot the Band-Parents' Association. Immediately atter and since its torma- tion in I93O this group began to promote and encourage projects to aid our bands tinancially. Under their auspices there have been dances, concerts, banquets, and even picnics which have done immeasurable good tor the bands in the way ot buying instru- ments and equipment. Year atter year, the annual band concerts have gained increasingly in popu- larity. Following their last one, which inaugurated the presentation ot a yearly spring concert the tirst band has received and accepted two invitations to appear in public. One, trom Lake Forest College, where, atter presenting a program, one thousand 'feet ot moving pictures ot them in marching action were taken, and the second, trom the superintendent ot schools, to take part in the ceremonies which otticially opened the WorId's Fair. One Hundred Eighty-six BAND l BAND l 03055 H. Holcenson R. Foote TROMBONE5 E. Baudler A- Urban G' Cameron R. Garrod S. Schreyer N- Barrett M' Clark D. Charlton D. Dolce lvl. Wentworth E. Lundgren R- Seheefer G. Dirindin R. Kirchner E. Ce,-leon FLUTES K. Hickman E. Shimkunas W. Kohorn J. Storclc E. Carlson H. Shoclcey P. Shir-es V. Andersen E. Cohn L. Hubbel J- Lindell W. Waterworth W. Goble G. Christophill BARITONES T. Sproviero F. Marino BASSOONS G. Norton W. Schrelqenberg R' Jolie? W- l:Yie L. Sher V. Barletta C' Relmsll CLARINE-I-S R. Schweitzer xlIl.LDogJlilttle J Mesh BASSES . in e - R- lyme sAxoPHoNes V. Estill F- Ptohl E' Stem W. Barrett N- KOCOVGS H- Mecher TULSRGY Holmgffgm Kopota lg' Semin' J' Levinson W- MGYGFS SNARE DRUMS . PFGVIQ G J. Demeter S. Kne . . C. Hess A' Terry R. Gail? J. Gilloride E. Hulseburq M. Freitich D' Brown F. Lencioni E, Girten L' Santo? R. Simon H, Gephardt HoRNs M- Barnet P. Warsaw M. Kolze M' Kama' O- l'llGllUm H. Wallace B- Mead E' Erwm W. Buckland R- KOH C' Rud 5- -lotta comer AND TRUMPETS 5- Glwbefg aAss DRUM AND CYMBALS O. Bret B. Berman 6. Young E. Richardson V. Delgino R. Mason R. Cheet V. lvlorser P. Sacks DRUM MAJOR A. Gethner G. Kapusta L. Miller J. Gilbride One Hundred Eighty-seven MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Eighty-eight ,ALT WOIUQ OIT Afl'PIUL3l., . h Eli Dil-'i'WEEE'i THIS LUNCH DEQIOD5 JOURNALISM o g y, J X, Mr. Compton Anita McCall Ruth Morrow Eugene Maiewslri Miss Pellens Adviser Art Editor Editor-in-Chiet Business Manager Art Adviser THE MAROON AND WHITE STAFF-l932V2-I933 Ruth Morrow ......,,....,.........................,.,,....,......,......,.,,...,....,.......,.,.,..i,..,....,. i,,.......i......, M anaging Editor-in-Chiet Anita McCall .,i,....... ..i.. ..,., , A ..,.....,... .,....,..i,..,...,.,..... A r t Editor-in-Chiet Assistant Editors Mildred McCall Millicent Marshall Senior Editors Activities Editors '325 'nw Geraldine Greulich Jennie Gsmundsen Laulaa Alafallam Annabelle Mafl'1la'50Vi Ethyl Havranelc '33 i '33 Florence Cohen Jewel Hotimeister Lucille Coats Sadelle Kasotsky Barbara De Are Ann Metropolis Ethel Sandeen Jaclc Burdiclc ....,.... .........,., ...., , . .,.,.. .......,.....,,.. ,..,.,. ir,..,.,,r.....,,....,..... S p o r ts Editor James Burrows ...i,,,.. ...,, i...i.. A s sistant Sports Editor Blossom Sher .,.,...... ,,..,..s....... A ssistant Sports Editor Don Rast .........,.,.,..,. .i...., ,....,..,.,i,,....., E e ature Section Lenore Kroot ...,.,r.. ..,.r....,. A dministration Section Florence Doe r.....,.... ..,....i,,.,... .r....,,.,,.,.,. .,........,..,, S n a pshot Collector Clerical Assistants Helen Doherty Gladys Gorchoti Harriet McMenamin Helen Rooney BUSINESS STAEE Eugene J. Maiewski ......,. ., ......,....,.....,,,i. .....,. ,.............,...,.......,.,..,,.r. . , ....,,.r... B usiness Manager Assistant Business Managers William Yerger Gregory Theotilcos John Crapple Robert Durbin Business Assistants Statt Assistants lrene Cherney Ruth Speise Bernice Andersen Portia Turney Betty Cowell Priscilla Borgersen MV- R- C- Comrtonl, ,. A .....,.,..,. Eaculty Advisers Mr. H. A. Berens j Miss Louise Pellensi. ,.Art Adviser One Hundred Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE A.lMNTIi-1112! ON AC WV Il Wllljl IL XD, ' an rump ffzNm.u:fffn4cmr sms KH JR GDNLW Q H -U2ii4.41XiL J-X!3'f IL IMJMQ UA ML ' JAJV.-LSD. VNLYHlP 4i1 7ffil? flkflf TEIBlU!CIMG?n1E'. lE.lL1UNWULlQJf Aff Xlf,APTE,4E ro. E9 wmzmmzexw Amrlxwamrxnw spun. xL.me1QAumnM !AUf8lVlUIHlfff -LED, wi nuommmw ap mem cmeumw, Amr 4EkULlRi1MXkL,Alj1f fflfxl? IF IDEA If IDJRAJ' IT '1HL!A1TlUU?lL ILLID. One Hundred Nineiy ZA!! 'TK JOURNALISM XFXCIIOHYEN fiE!NiO1R i5.lDaeAH2kE fiEiN15OlQ Eli 1D. Ln, zxwowuzcv Acvrsewumw :eau kM.EMflXlRfEI'M4XiUL zxfffvr, sm, f 6: JTVHEGT MKG! A1005 WLMC MGH, N ll'5Qf2VHf1!i2 !A!!TY.!PfOiRFT UD, A.WI3Q?iEOiPOU,! MMU? it WHT LHP-if IE D, Maw uzsuac, ax JHPOQR WC lL KD, lfbllff. 12500 TT., fOf5E1!ivflC iif H IEEE mas? si- Do mix :mruumw f riemmuirssmm armuffa Mm., mL'rrfw1m aaw :won i A ! I 1 HDCIHEEHZNYEY lMMRQ1DIEX e VJ ilirgf' lbwummxfflfm One Hundred Nineiy-one MAROON AND WHITE QAQVLY Qwrm L L UXNOIR DONAUJIC 'KN'?U.!AE Y HOU? EMG JCJLPM '1QYlf N 'S 1 TiN, - vf ian bpm iw ALECE. DI Ck E'jU32IE.M N H? Z- 'VU ff H C1L5?VEk,dE'f?L Lbwfa KDULGLD JIEJLT Luz. Umm f?,ZJ'v-Q2,2,fR flMI9Hfii OH RTBFQGEQEM Emzx,swia.ac.f4.w1 m.V T J F IVE EXE AND 'RJ El EW? E. NOQMAM QLLE-JE. CI! V-+R 2 f Hif, 17' Jmgi CE. JO: IYQJJOH One Hundred Ninety-two S aa EIU Austin gint 5 JOURNALISM Walter Sowa Dorothy Weber Dan Ballantine H. A. Berens Editor-in-Chiet, Fall Business Manager, Editor-in-Chiet, Editorial and Business Business Manager, Spring g Fall Spring Adviser FALL STAFF SPRING STAFF Editor-in-Chief ....,, . ,...,........, . ,,......,,,, ,,........,. .,,..,.. W a lter Sowa Editor-in-Chief ......., , ,...,,..,..............,...,, ...Dan Ballantine Business Manager ...,., ..., ,...,... D orothy Weber Business Manager ,....... . ,..,,,.., Walter Sowa Managing Editor ., ,......,...,.,,........,.,, . .......,,. , .,.. C. C: Andersen Managing Editor ....,. . .,.,.....,, . ,..,.. - ..., Erling Berg Assistant Editors ..,,,, ......,..,,.. ......,, . . .........., . Robert Burnett, News Editor ....... ,.., . .......Arnold Andersen Dali liiallaniilia- Lillian iills- Helen aolk- Photo Editor ........ . ,............ Robert Burnett News Editor ..,.....,., . .. ,.,....,,, . ,........, . ...... ,,,..... ..Erling Berg Sports Edifgr ,,A, ,,h. . . ,rr, I-lalpin O'Reilly Assistant News Editors ..,, ,,,.......,....... . ,...,,.., C harles Runner, Second page W Axnyvngvrrrr VAVVVA QYIYQYIQIQYI A i ice Haiimanl Ada Sexauer. Dorothy 'ryzakl Sports Editor ......., .. ....,...,.......,.....,,.,, ....,...,, . Arnold Andersen Assistant News Editor vnvuyuvgv Wyvmwaiter Condon Sports Writers ......,. . .,.,. - ,.......... ..,.,,.., .. ,..,. Irving Krause, Girls' Sports Editor AAIIII- VVQY MmMOna Thwaite Jack Ricer, Jack Tracy. . . , , , , Copy Editors ,...... - .,....., .. ,...,........, ,,.................Irene Horwitz, Girls Sports Writer., .. ,..... ,,,....,.......,., . Alwina Johnston Dorothy Grover irene Leavitt Inez Copy Editors ,,,, ..,., . .. .,,. . ...,..,. .Grace Liesendahl, Pizzica. I i Mary Fusco, Irene Horwitz, Alvera Lohse, proofreaders Charline Schraeder, P :Valiji Condon' ch In S h d Eleanore i roo rea ers ...,,...,, . ......,,, ,.... ..,.,,, . a rine c rae er, I - Eleanore Mueller. tALlegrEd,g' i ' 'i ' ' Ernng Bsllig High Light H 'VYV ,Lois Hendrickson' oe ry lor .,,... . ..... .. ...,.. , ........ a y Ko llc Brita Johnson. Reporters ....,....., ,,,,,. . .. . ....,, ..,.... ........,Ann Brew, - - 4 Annette Stein, Margaret Robertson, Mar- Folum Q ' ' Marguerite Flshlelcili ian Bevington, Helen Binning, Jeanette Essays Editor .....,,.., ...s.,., . .,,.... D oris Otterbein q5,ibe,-tsonl Helene Stoesserl piorence L'AIlegro .,.,..,, ..,.., ,.,, ..., . , ,,...,....... L i Ilian Trus, Goldberg, Roger Nelson, George Chris- Helen Golk. iapillll- Tell Me, Tell Me.. .... , .. ..,, , .,,...,,.,., ,...,.. R oberta Schwartz Feafllfe WFHSVS ---, -- ff'-v- - ---' v-.- T --A'----' W l:lOFefICG MGSUO. Reporters .,.,.... - ..,,,..,...,...... .,,,....,..,,, , ...,..,,,., . ...Edythe Horwitz, Annabelle Johnson' Lllllall Ollller' Lorraine Strom, Annabelle Johnson, Hel- Gala Lite... ,.,,........,., . .. ,.,,.., .,,... .. ...Helen Golk ene,St0e55el',. DOVOHIY TYZ5l4. BetiY Allen. Sports Chatter. .,.... , . ..,.... , ,,,,,,,, lrv Krause Mallall Bevlllgioll' Margaret Robeltsqll' Sports Writers... . .,.,, ., , . Robert Birchfield, Alice Smalley, Halpin O'Reilly, Daisy Todorotf, Margaret Manning. Feature Writer ,. .....,. .. ,.., ...Florence Mastro Gala Life ..,,.., . .,.. ...Dorothy Shaw Sport Chatter . ..,.... .. ., ......., Jack Nelson ln the Swim ..... .. .,.... .,...... . .Ruby Zimmerman Cartoonists ,.,....., ........,. . , . .,,..,.... .....Nicholas Gibson, Stan Anderson, Dick Bremner. Typists ....... ...., .. ,.,. .. .. .. . .Alice Smalley, Alice Winewica, Virginia Bloom. Business Assistants . . .... . Violet Downing, Alice Du Val, Eleanor I-laver, Ernest Klemme. Advertising Assistants ....,. ...., . . . ..., Sally Koblik, Harriet Washow. Editorial and Business Adviser. .......,,... .. H. A. Berens Stanley Cook, Alex worth. Cartoonists .,,.. Berman, Mary Ash- Dick Bremner, Stanley Anderson, Nicholas Gibson, Le Roy Hansen. Typists . .... .. ..... . Carolyn Virginia Bloom, Arden, Betty Allen, Catherine Salabes, Joyce Friedman, Helen Rosenberg. Advertising Managers.-. .......,.. .-.,.Thomas Sabbatiello, William Schuerman. Business Assistants ,,.., .... , . .....Louise Ledderboge, Ernest Klemme, Edythe Horwitz, Ruth Braude, Edith Shapiro, Patricia Campbell. Advertising Assistants . . . .Gladys Fedderson, I-larriet Bedard. Adviser... . .,.., ,I-I, A. Berens One Hundred Ninety-three MAROON AND WHITE f I I IVI 44 1' 7 6233? 14 ' B qw C. Andersen E. Berg R. Burnett H. O'ReiIIy Asst. Ed. Managing Ed. Pnoto Ed. Sports Ed. L. Trus D. Tyzak A. Hallman G. Liesendahl I. Horwitz L'AIlegro Second Page Second Page Copy Ed. Copy Ed. H. Golk C. Runner A. Sexauer W. Condon A. Andersen I.'Allegro Asst. News Ed. Asst. News Ed. Asst. News Ed. News Ed. M. Thwaite D. Shaw R. Schwartz D. Otterbein I. Krause Girls' Sports One Hundred Ninety-'Four Gala Lite Tell Me! TeII Me! copy Ed. Sports Chatte F JOURNALISM ZWHXCP T li N il f 1:4 4 T. Sabbatiello L. Hendrickson W. Sherman Brita Johnson Adv. Mgr. High Light Adv. Mgr. High Light F. Mastro M. Fishleigh A. Johnson R. Zimmerman C. Schraeder Features Forum Ed. Features in the Swim Proofreader R. Braucie E. Mueller E. Shapiro M. Fusco A. Lohse Fashions Prootreader Fashicrs Copy Ed. Copy Ed. I. Leavitt J. Ricer I. Pizzica J. Tracy A. Johnston Copy Ed. Sports Copy Ed. Sports Sports One Hundred Ninety-five MAROON AND WHITE , .. f , T' H is f f ,W A 5 U f nf ' mt lx. -. Tl f I 4' i f 1 TJ f T A , ef N. Gibson D. Bremner L. Hansen S. Andersen Cartoonist Cartoonist Cartoonist Certoonist L. Strom D. Todoroff H. Stoesser A. Stein M. Manning Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter ' V. Bloom H. Binning A. Winewica H. Smalley C. Arden Typist Reporter Typist Typist Typist E. Horwitz L. Ledderboge A. Du Val E. Haver Bus. Asst, Bus. Asst, Bus, Asst. Bus. Asst. One Hundred Ninety-six JOURNALISM mwah Tum V JAM 5Ul LT. W 3 THE 3f '1ILlN'T1?IOQ ENE- .v SMILES AGMN., ANN AND QINNIE.. n if , ff f In fl - - ,z,,gf ff- ffitpfv 8 'S-as ws A A 'vw 75 U ,X WU-E - . , my an v 45 A fl fs.. 05 , 41?i?f?7mf A zgQz4Q ' , f gl 4. , ,M,, J, -gg Ejffwb aw 00 vb' 4 AE ' . A -V 1 1 V W X , ,.-, f 'I j SAHAOQ BOY 6 , . eq' ' K f,'f , 3, 1 if -1,2 1' 1 HEY? HEY? RWTH One Hundred Ninety-seven .- ..,.f ,gl L, ii wifi- ,., va ,, . w if, 23,5 , 1' g . f X. ,,g.L! .,,.,, i 1 , .'-sgff A 31 - , . .j' ii 5 4: ' , in g , T42 aff -' 251' lr' a, kiv 51. - n , 1,- -fa ,., , , -, 3 as f ff if ,G--4: N gg' 'A 52- 15-yi , ,QA 4 9- pf, - -1 A -X rf- sum. -- fmt. ..,-4 Q .N ' 1 ri? 5 L.:, ff :.,-. 4-.,L 14,-7 ' pw. - -g 5 s1i7532t:gFi-rg :rf ! iff, ?..,.,i,gaW' ivzif' 1.5 :V 'GJ- I -:tif iii' sf?- Q ' . 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Astronomy is a science tor those interested in the stars. It is the study ot the most common constellations and planets. A telescope is used in the science rooms to get a closer knowledge ot the planets and the moon. While studying Astronomy the main topic is the comparison ot the planets with the earth. In this way the student's knowledge ot conditions on the earth is increased. I Geology is the study ot the earth's crust and its movements. The study ot this is mostly in our own region to help the student interpret the history ot the region around Chicago, which consists ot the movement ot glaciers. Other regions are also studied in which the origin ot mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and minerals play an impor- tant part. Historical Geology is also included in this science, which is the study ot prehistoric animal lite. Botany is the history ot plants. The general principals ot botany are the distribu- tion ot plants, the nourishment ot the plant through leat as well as root, and the sexuality ot the plants. This year's Botany Class took an interesting trip to the Flower Show. They have been experimenting with leat cuttings and have been successtul in making them sprout. One ot the boys has been making slides trom the things being done in the Botany rooms. They have also tound an unusual algae in their experiments. Chemistry is the study ot the changes that take place in matter. It is the study ot the theoretical side ot Chemistry. The Chemistry classes this year have been doing considerable less than in tormer semesters because ot the lack ot tunds. However, they did have a Research Club which enabled them to experiment more than before. Zoology is a science ot animals, birds, and tish. Our Zoology classes this year went through Lincoln Park to complete their study ot birds. 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The coaches and their sports are: George Ring, tootball mentorj Gilbert Olson, baseball coachg Frank Heitman, instructor ot the swimming team: Joe Murphy, basketball coach: David I-lolmes, gymnastic coach: and Rudy Schmidt, coach ot the track and cross country teams. Most ot these coaches have been at Austin tor a number ot years, all but Mr. Holmes are serving more than their third term here. Mr. Kinsey took over the duties ot Mr. Holmes, as a gym teacher and coach ot the gymnastic team, while Mr. Holmes was unfortunately ill. FoorBALL '32V2 FIRST ROW: Peiter, Frecle, Jones, Joyce, Scalletto, Fleck, Birchfielcl, Coach Ring. SECOND ROW: Siniscalchi, Lombardi, Carlson, Weaqer, Manke, Stotz, Peel, Italia, Mgr. Elsner, Mgr. White, THIRD ROW: Kasen, Martino, Barret, Wange, Snieth, Stern, Ward, Pales, Olson, Larisey, Blake. FOURTH ROW: Christiansen, Sampracos, Uhlir, Ryan, Ross, Bernbrock, Andersen, Thompson, Lyons, Erickson, Riordan. Two Hundred Eight SPORTS Sinisalchi, Carlson, Bernbrock, Weager. FOOTBALL 'azyz With the breaks against them from the beginning by losing fifteen men through graduation, and Tubby Rosa and Sam Lombardi out with iniuries, the gridders put up an excellent showing. Coach Ring moulded a fast fighting team from green material, built around Joyce and Frede, two excellent Iinemen, who won berths on the All City Team this year. Siniscalchi was developed into a fast broken field runner, and teamed up with Weager, his running mate, the two went to town. With Seeley calling signals and Carlson at fullback it was a backfield that had the class of any team. The forward wall defending the flashy backfield was composed of Birchfield, Fleck, Scalleto, Peifer, and Little John Italia. Austin opened the season by losing to the Austin Alumni by a score of I2 to O. The boys of '26 and '27 made it an interesting game. The following game our team was pitted against St. Ivlels, the West Section Catholic Champions, who were able to score only one touchdown on a scrappy Austin eleven. On October I, Austin faced theirtraditional rivals, a heavy powerful Oak Park eleven, and were able to hold them to an I8 to O score, which was very credible considering the inexperience of Austin's team. In their first league game Austin trampled over McKinley to the tune of I3 to 7. Siniscalchi and Bernbrock chalked up the points for Austin. A touchdown by Augie Siniscalchi and a blocked punt by our fighting line result- ing in a safety and two points, which beat Marshall by a score of 8 to O, and put the Ringmen in the West Section lead. Austin's first league defeat came at the hands of Harrison, the National I-Iigh School Champions. Weager, a new star, was brought to the front in this game by his fine display of punting and his spectacular runs. It was a nip and tuck battle, with no team having the edge until one of Weager's punts was blocked by the charging Harri- son line. Before Austin could retaliate the final gun barked with a 7 to O score against a fighting Maroon and White team, It was a hard game to lose. With their spirits somewhat lowered and Seeley, the Maroorfs star passer, out with an injured shoulder, Austin bowed before a strong Crane eleven, finishing at the short end of an I8 to I3 score. Two Hundre NI: w M ROON AND WHITE Lenard Reifer Michael Dybka Elmer Nordquist Vicefpresident President Secretary VARSITY A OFFICERS '32lf2 The Varsity as of former years, proved to be a club worthy of any athlete's membership. Under the able direction ot president, Russel Andersong vicefpresident, Augie Siniscalchig secre- tary, Chuck Stotz, and sergeant-at-arms, Ed Ryan, the club was able to carry out a definite program. Anderson and his fellow otficers readily understood that the spirit of any club grows low when it goes on without definite plans in sight. So he, with the help of the club members, started by laying a very definite path of progress for the ensuing semester. Committees were appointed and included a Pin Committee, a Football-Varsity Basketball Committee, and a Versatile Athletic Committee. The main pat of the program was a basketball game between the football team and the Varsity Tickets were sold for five cents, the money going to the Student Aid Fund. A large crowd was present to see a Varsity A team composed of Fetters, Burdick, I-larmon, Moenck, and Nelson, defeat a strong and scrappy football quintet. VARSITY A 'szyz FIRST ROW: Stotz, Horwitz, Anderson, Sepsis, Siniscalchi, Nordguist, Dybka, Peifer, Italia, White, Olsen. SECOND ROW: Polos, Halsey, Engelthaler, Peel, Andersen, Zussin, Clark, Bellew, O'Connell, Samson, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Johnston, Martino, Pickulski, Nelson, Norton, Nelson, Florio, Ehlschlager, Laise, Ryan, Soderberg, Eldridge. FOURTH ROW: Walsh, Brunton, Benke, Blake, Moenck, Fluyeras, Pales, Meyer, Levy, Blaikie, Witzel, Burdick. FIFTH ROW: Thecl, Jensen, Sherk, Feddersen, Fetters, Stier, Wyatt, Mergen, Wang, Ryan, Uhlir, Brinkman. SIXTH ROW: Fiede, O'Connell, Moeller, Silver, Lazar, Haas, Mecher, Gibbons, Stern, Riorclan, McCarty. Two Hundred Ten SPORTS Charles Stotz Russell Anderson Edward Ryan Secretary President Sergeant-at-Arms VARSITY A OFFICERS '33 One ot the largest and most' outstanding clubs in school is the Varsity The Varsity A was originally started for the betterment ot Athletics at Austin High School and the promotion ot good sportsmanship among the students. The requirements to be eligible tor initiation into the Varsity A are that one must have earned a letter and that he be a student ot good standing. This semester the taculty advisor was Mr. Collins, coach ot the skating team. President Mike Dybka otticiated at the club meetings which were held every second Tuesday. The Varsity A has taken over control in the past, such nuisances as smoking around the building, stopping the playing ot hard ball on the campus, and reckless driving. This proved to be quite a hard task but ottice otticials congratulate the Varsity A on their splendid work in doing their part to do away with these undesired habits. VARSITY A '33 FIRST ROW: Polos, Siniscalchi, Anderson, Stotz, Ryan, Frede. SECOND ROW: Italia, White, Horwitz, Florio, Wyatt, Merly, Slate. THIRD ROW: Longtin, Evans, Brinkmann, O'Connell, Stier, Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Laise, Engelthaler, Sampracos, Ryan, Eccardt, Silver, Piskulski. FIFTH ROW: Lazar, Gibbons, Florio, Witzel, Clark, Potts, Wang, Burdick. SIXTH ROW: Kasen, Hosticka, Theodosakis, Eldridge, Stern, Blaikie, Dalton, Larisey, Nelson. SEVENTH ROW: Walsh, O'ConneIl, Birchtield, Fetters, Harman, Norton, Copersmet, Samson, Uhlir. Two Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITIE FIRST ROW: Levy, Capt. Harmon, Moenck, SECOND ROW: Mgr. Hammer, Devierman, Westlake, Waldman, Urban, Fetters, Nelson, Coach Murphy. THIRD ROW: Rosenfeld, Champolli, Leahy, I-lince, Driess, Costello, Weaver, Roscoe, Bouzoes, Adams. HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL This year Austin's heavies were not as successtul as some ot the teams turned out by Coach Murphy in the past. This was largely due to the tact that the February graduation wrecked the hopes ot a tairly good squad which would have rounded into pertect torm by the time the league schedule would have opened. Graduation claimed Moenck, Urban, Waldman, and Levy, leaving only Captain I-Iarmon and Nelson trom the regular quintet. The subs climbed rapidly to Till the places ot the departed vets, but lacked the vital thing-experience. I-Iowever, Leahy, I-Iince, Bouzoes, Fetters, and Driess should be congratulated on their splendid pertormances turned in on the hardwood court. Captain I-Iarmon and Jack Nelson did their part in strengthening the squad by play- ing their usual brand ot steady basketball. As only Jack Nelson, tlashy torward, will graduate in June, Austin tans are looking torward to a happy and successful oncoming cage season. The heavy basketeers got ott to a bad start by droppnig their tirst two encounters to Parker and Schurz by scores ot 27 to I7 and 25 to I6, respectively. Next the Austin squad upset all predictions by beating the powertul St. Mels cagers 27 to 25. McKinley, Oak Park, and Marshall then upset the Austin tive by handing them three rapid deteats in succession. The tollowing encounter proved more cheerful tor Austin tans when the visiting Niles cagers were deteated by the home tive. The league season opened and tound the Maroon and White quintet having won over Tuley. I-Iowever, the nert two enco 'nters rrovefl disastrows tor Austin by being deteated by the strong and heighty Crane and I-larrison tives by scores ot 26 to 24 and 27 to 2I. In the tollowing game the home cagers tared better by being able to run up 37 points to McKinIey's 34. A badly crippled Austin squad tound them- selves on the short end ot a I9 to I8 and a I9 to I6 decision atter playing Tuley and Crane, last year City Champions, again. The last game ot the season proved to be a thriller, For a while it seemed as it Austin would beat the mighty I-Iarrison team by getting Ott to a tast start. The techmen tinally settled down and won over the home tive 23 to I3. Major letters were awarded to Costello, I-Iarmon, Nelson, Fetters, Driess, Leahy, and Devierman. T o I-'Iundr d Twelve SP FIRST ROW: Gregoline, Krause, Dalton, Friedman, Capt. Norton, Walsh, Thompson, Dybka, Guagenti. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Fedderson, Andrews, Granzin, Potts, Ciancio, Nelson, Knaub, l-lenrickson, Slavin, Coach Murphy. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Under the mentorship ot Coach Murphy, the Austin Lights won the West Section Championship, only to lose their chances tor a city title by being deteated by Roose- velt 27 to 24, in a semi-tinal game. The Maroon team started the season by deteating Senn 26 to I2 and Parker 36 to l7. Next the pony guintet lost to a tast moving Schurz outtit, but retaliated in time to beat St. Mels 30 to QI in the next encounter. A small, but peppy Niles squad came to Austin, and lett our pony cagers on the short end ot an I8 to I5 decision. The blue and gold team ot Oak Park were trounced by Austin 33 to 20. The league season came and went, and tound Austin having won the West Section Title. This was accomplished by winning nine out ot ten games, dropping their only loss to McKinley by a tight score. ln the quarter tinal game Austin was victorious over Lane 36 to 34. Atter the dope artist selected their All City Quintet, Austin tans tound lrv Fried- man playing torward on it, This was no great surprise either to Coach Murphy or the Austin tive, tor lrv had been pertorming brilliantly all season. lrv, a vet ot three seasons, came close to copping the scoring honors, tor the home team, trom Captain Don Norton by scoring 83 points to Don's 96. Captain Norton won a place on the second All City Team this year, and is sure to place on next year's tirst team it things go as they should. Norton was the spark plug ot Austin's ottense while being a mainstay in the marvelous detense. Other players who deserve honorable mention tor their tine playing during the past season are: Dalton, Walsh, Knaub, and Thompson. All but Thompson participate tor the tirst time in the high school basketball circle. The reserves that will probably take the places ot Friedman, Dalton and Knaub, who will leave the school via graduation, are Paul Henriksen, one ot the best ot the subs who promises to have an excellent tuture, Mouse Andrews and Jack Potts. These boys will tit expertly in the teams' play and looking ahead we are sure that the '34 team will rise to even greater heights than the teams ot the preceding years. Every player on the championship sguad was awarded a letter in recognition ot his services. A manager letter was also awarded to Mgr. Hammer. ORTS Two Hundred Thirteen M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: Dagger, Walsh, Bouzoes, Nirneth, Sandeen, Meyers, Balla, Nelson. SECOND ROW: Dinella, Roth, Westlake, Ausilie, Jenista, Andrews, Florio. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Eccardt, Mgr. Henrikson, Glaser, Merz, Joyce, Reid, McNamara, Nyberg, Mgr. Nice, Coach Olson. Once again baseball reigned as a summer sport at Austin atter a leave ot a year due to a cut in the sport budget. Coach Olson had to develop a team ot new men built around the only veteran, Ray lvlclxlamara. Last season Coach Olson ran an intra-mural baseball tournament to seek new material tor tuture years. The games were played at Amphion's Field and La Follette Park every day in the week atter school. Something like twenty-tive teams took an active part in this tournament. After many days ot playing, Section 265 proved themselves the winners by deteating Section 356 in the tinals. Each member ot this squad was awarded a gold medal in recognition ot his services. Second and third place teams received silver and bronze medals respectively. The players that showed most promise were Gene Joyce, a catcher ot no mean ability, at tield and at bat: Ken Dagger, slugging third sackerg Jack Walsh, tleet tly-chaserg Big l.eaguer Nelf son, tlashy second baseman: Letty Jenista, garden tender: Johnny Reid, tast ball artist: and Nails Florio, peppy intielder. These players all earned position ot this year's squad. Because ot the bad weather this year, Coach Olson had the baseball team work out a tew days a week in the boys' gym, This plan proved very satisfactory to the players as it gave them an opportunity to losen their long rested arms betore the regular outdoor practice began. The lvlaroon nine taced a strong experienced Schurz team tor their tirst game ot the season, and lost by the close score ot 7 to 4. The tollowing encounter saw them playing the heavy hitting Senn team but tound themselves on the short end ot a IO to 9 score. The Lane game which promised to have been a corker was called in the tirst inning due to rain. The next contest saw Austin beating the strong Proviso team, which later beat Lane tech. IO to 4. The home nine dropped the tollowing encounter to the tlashy Bowen outtit 8 to 3 but came back to beat a hard fighting Lake View Team I6 to 6. Other players whose names are on the roster are Auslie, Glaser, Balla, Roth, Bouzoes, Sickinger, Meyers, Eldridge, Nimeth, Dinella, and Nyberg. The services ot Jack Burdick and Charles Eccardt, managers tor the past three years, will be sorely missed next season as they graduate in June. However, Paul I-lenriksen, star cager, will take over the main duties ot manager next season. Two Hundred Fourteen SPORTS FIRST ROW: Gordon, Anderson, Armstrong, Merley, Witthoetft, Carlson, Katallo. SECOND ROW: Mgr, Mergen, Havelcek, Carlson, Papenfus, Coach I-Ieitman, JUNIOR SWIMMING For the past two semesters the Junior Swimming team has been victorious in every dual meet that has appeared on their schedule, This strong Junior squad also placed second in the annual city meet. Captain Merley, with his gracetul dives, accounted tor a large percentage ot the team's points during the past semester. Armstrong was the mainstay ot the splashers in the swimming events. Others mermen who helped bring about this successtul season were, Anderson, I-Iarleschelc, and Vtfalcerline, The Senior Natators kept up Austin's good name in the world ot swimming by winning seven out ot ten dual meets besides placing tourth in the city meet. The splashers opened the season by defeating the Crane mermen 37 to 22. They were also victorious over Lake View, Lane, Senn, and Roosevelt, Besides this the Medley team was victorious in the Cook County Championships. Allen, Silver, I-laas, Young, and Christians, were the main point getters tor the Seniors. SENIOR SWIMMING FIRST ROW: Hiagstedt, Kutchera, Sherk, Silver, McKinzie, Durban, Lyons, Halsey. SECOND ROW: Coach I-Ieitman, Young, Slate, Fluyeras, Brinkman, Allen, Haas, Nordguist, Mgr. Mergen. Two Hundred Fifteen M ROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW: O'Connell, Florio, Cannata, Capt. Ryan, Ballew, Schocncck. SECOND ROW: Jurqens, Gornel, Ryan, Johnsen, Pooe. SENIOR SKATING Captain Ed Ryan, a veteran ot the past two years, led the Maroon and Vxfhite Skating Team to another City Championship. Mr. Collins, coach ot the sguad and developer ot many outstanding skaters in the past, has been turning out winning teams tor so long that it's got to be a habit with him. Austin, however, in view ot this tact was the dark horse in this meet, being over- shadowed by the enviable records and brilliant skating on the part ot the other schools. But as tast as the events in the City Meet were called the Austin bladesters went' to their marks and tinished in 'lront or in place position. Those who garnered points tor Austin were: Captain Ed Ryan, who placed tourth in the mile: Burnie Cannata, winner ot the 440: George Schoeneck, who took second in the 880: Trebaticky, who tinished tourth in the 440, and Lagorio, who also took a tourth in the 880. The Relay Team proved to be the best in the city when it deteated the strong tour- man team trom Tilden Tech. Tilden's Relay Team was supposed to have this event in the bag, as the expression goes, but the ever tighting Austin bladesters showed them that this was not true. lt took a team composed ot Captain Ryan, Cannata, Schoeneck, and Trebaticky to show them this. Atter the City meet was held a dual meet was staged between Austin and Tilden. lt proved to be a close meet but the Maroon and White boys tinally won it. Besides Captain Ryan, another outstanding skater on the sguad was Burnie Can- nata. Burnie, while Junior North American Champion, set many new records which have not been bettered as yet. To top a pertect season in high school competition, he won the Chicago Tribune Silver Skates in the Junior division and then went to the Chicago Stadium two weeks later and won the Class C men's event in the gala Daily News Indoor Skating Championships and lce Carnival. Another member ot the team who deserves a great deal ot credit tor his superior work is James Ryan. Jim, a brother ot Ed, was a brilliant Junior skater and probably would have developed into an even better Senior it his time had not been taken up by tootball. When Coach Collins learned that Jim was not able to take an active part in skating he appointed him as head manager while Ballew was made assistant manager. T o Hundred Sixteen SP Mgr. Ryan, Asst. Mgr. Ballew, Wesch, Cannata, Wilog, Raine, Johnsen. JUNIOR SKATING The Austin Junior Skating Team had to be content with a second place in the Annual City Meet held at the Chicago Stadium. A superior Tilden Tech team had the tortune to win out over the Maroon and White skaters. Coach Collins ot the home bladesters, was very pleased with the splendid showing that his Junior squad made. l-le was not quite sure how they would act on indoor ice, since it was the tirst time that some ot them competed on it. Joe Gibbons, captain ot the squad, was one ot the mainstays ot the team. He not only placed in the city 440 yard dash but he also proved to be a winner in the dual meets. This was Joe's tirst attempt at skating tor Austin and it proved to be a success- tul one. Joe has competed in cross-country and in track and has done considerably well in both. Coach Collins predicts a great and promising tuture tor Joe. Another member ot this squad who has attracted much attention is Marvin Mesch. l-le, like Joe, competed tor the tirst time in this sport. Mesch has a very strong stride and has a promising tuture ahead ot him. Coach Collins has two speedsters in Walsh and Raine, members ot last season's team, and they will be back next year to carry on. Burnie Cannatta, a Junior skater, was advanced to the senior division by Coach Collins, where his services were badly needed. This was a strategic move on the part ot Mr. Collins as Burnie won the 440 in the city meet and was a mainstay on the city championship relay team. The bladesters were harassed trom the beginning ot the season by the lack ot ice. This handicap lasted until the city meet, which meant that the skaters were entering the annual city meet without a day ot practice. As this meet brings together some ot the greatest stars in the city, the loss ot practice was badly telt. Regardless ot this the Maroon and White bladesters managed to uphold Austin's reputation ot turning out winning teams. Those who received letters tor skating were: Captain Joe Gibbons, M. Broadwater, Marvin Mesch, and Mgr. Jim Ryan. Mgr. Ballew received a minor letter tor his services. Coach Collins predicts bright prospects tor next season, as Mesch, Melby, and Broad- water will return to strengthen Austin's chances tor another championship. Joe Gib- bons will be lost through graduation. ORTS Two Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE ! .xy QLNNM Y ww' lf 4601.53 TJLAIM ,xQ'fAD Lbflemgg QNCINQ TQAIM . db-SV' Two Hundred Eighieen ,ffm SPORTS MSQSJQN NM T LAXM mama IL1EAH5LIRf Q' TLAM ' MJD. JMX T01 X w X 1 k W A Two Hundred Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE Two Hundre FIRST ROW: Gibbons, Klug, Barrett, Capt, Pakorn, Casey, Bluestien, Frohman, Taylor, Thompson, Harmon, Mgr. Horwitz. SECOND ROW: Coach Schmidt, Thames, Johnson, Stern, Wright, Marley, Farley, Ryden, Kurtzman. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM The Junior Trackmen had an outstanding team until the city meet rolled around and city ruling claimed them as Seniors. This is why they placed eighth in this meet. However, there were many outstanding starts on the teams including Klug, Condon, I-Ioclcberger, and Ryden, who ought to go places next year tor the big boys. The Juniors won all their indoor meets by defeating Roosevelt, McKinley, LaGrange, and Crane. The Senior Track Team captured tourth place in the last city indoor track meet. This was considered good tor Austin this year, because ot the loss ot material by graduation. However, the dual meets proved successtul tor Austin. The thinclads cleteated Crane, McKinley, Roosevelt, and Blue Island by big scores, while losing only one meet to the strong Oalc Parlr team, which is composed mostly ot state champions. The traclcsters, who gathered most ot the points during the past season are: Velcelc, Coppersmet, O'Connell, Steir, Anderson, Wyatt, Siniscalchi, and Wright. SENIOR TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: Nelson, Polos, Wright, Ferron, Tennyson, Pope, G,-anka, Pislnulski, Witzel, Patty, Elshlager, Horwitz. SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Derby, Klamper, Martino, Anderson, O'ConneII, Siniscalchi, Sepsis, Bonchard, Green, Kincaid, French, Sampracos, Velcelc. THIRD ROW: Florio, Mgr. Thames, Anderson, Benson, Blackie, Cooley, Brunton, Copersmet, Thiele, Pales, Johnson, Stier, Mills. d Twenty 0 SPORTS .Q-Eiga. H, J, , sy gs 'ww 'W , 7, f dm ' f w 'sz V my Z - , nigh ,,,, , :,4,:'1 F . f www ft 4 1 97 f. ,' V, -fzggy 1 ffffe f' '5m, f. f ,Q f-Vx W 4-N. ,, z . fi cum ff lg, ' ff 3? 5' . , , , Y jig ' , f ' , x . ff 4 f, 'xr if f. , , K A if-,MVR -Rhys. L if 4 ff 6' 4 .fy XILQII-EN zjoumiuz' 'xho 'film' I 5 m9552121 I 32249, If . 4 'f.,f.,.,A V' ' 4 Q UAV , XXL THX3: DIRT. A 6-332 Two Hundred Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE FIRSTUROW: Ernest, Steiner, Burghardt, Santopadre, Bertini. SECOND ROW: Vitale, Tucaur, Moncrieff, Thompson, Mailhiot. THIRD ROW: Adams, Jessie, Hansen, Otterbein, Fishleiqh. CAPTAIN BASKETBALL TEAM At the end ot the Captain Basketball season, in January, Miss Noonan's Monday and Wednesday, tirst period class came out on top as the only undefeated team among one hundred teams. The team consisted ot titteen girls including, Josephine Burg- hardt, captain, Eleanor Jessie, Ruth I-Iansen, Mary Ernest, Ruth Tucar, Anne Bertini, I-Ielenf Mgncriett, Anna Santapadre, Jeanette Malhoit, Evelyn Thompson, Doris Otter- bine, Anne Vitale, Gladyce Adams, Madeline Steinhart, and Marguerite Eishleigh. Being a tirst period class, the teammates were tull ot energy and were very alert in their strenuous drill work, and under the guidance ot their captain succeeded in capturing the title. Miss I-lotrneister's team, also a very excellent group, were runners up in the tournament. The captain, Josephine Burghardt will be remembered tor her remarkable long basket-ball throws, and the keen eyed guarding was in some part due to her. Individual guarding and an unbroken pass around the tield was practiced to a great extent until the players had it down to pertection. The tournament games were played during the ninth periods and through the courtesy ot the regular class teachers the players were dismissed trom their classes. By this elimination tournament, the cream ot Austin's Captain Basketball teams was tound. Many new plays were displayed in the championship games: the players tormu- lated these with the aid ot their gym teachers. The late start ot the G. A. A. prevented them trom having any group pictures or write-ups, but just a tew weeks betore the Maroon and White went to the printers, a strong group was tormed with Blossom Sher as president, Mona Thwaite, vice-president, Mary Carter, secretary: and Dorothy I'Iaake, treasurer. Golt, tennis, swimming, volley ball, and hike chairmen were appointed, they are: Jeanette Curran, Marian McKenzie, Alice Lange, Anne lppolito, and Viola Adamek, respectively. Miss I-Iotrneister, Miss Dixon, and Miss Greiner, very able instructors, are teaching the members ot the G. A. A. the rudiments ot the above activities. Many members are participating in tencing and horse-back riding. A triangular swimming meet was held at Austin between Senn, Tuley and Austin G. A. A.'s under the auspices ot the Austin G. A. A. Points tor G. A. A. are being rapidly turned in to the Secretary, Mary Carter. Numerals and silver bars are the proud possessions ot many ot our members. Blossom Sher is the only member who has earned her Two Hundred Twenty-two SPORTS mg miwmz mwzfg aww Block That Doint? Two Hundred Twenty 'th MAROON AND WHITE Two Hundr FIRST ROW: Natkin, Kaye, Coats, Bellow, McCann, Nagler. SECOND ROW: Srnith, Mazanec, Schneid, Schroeder, Muttera. THIRD ROW: Rubitslcy, Angier, Motel, Mazanec, Warren. 32.5 JUNIOR e. A. A. orricisns 33 Esther Kaye I... ..,....,., ..,. . . .,...,,..,........... President ...........,,.,... .,... . .,...,,.. Leila Coats Leonore Natlcinu... ..Vice-president .......,... ...,.,....,.., J oan McCann Leila Coats ,,.,... .... Secretary ........, ...i...,... D orothy Nagler Tillie Bellow . .,..... .. . ..., . ...Treasurer .,.....,., . ,.,. ...,,..,.,.,.,. Tillie Bellow Miss Mazanec ACIVISQVS Miss Angier The Junior G. A. A. in the East building is now in its second year and completing a very successtul semester ot worlc, with a membership ot over a hundred. In the spring ot '32 the Association sponsored an inter-division volley ball tourna- ment and a swimming meet. A baseball tournament, tor G. A. A. teams only, was won by the Monday 2 team with Eileen Keating as Captain. For the spring ot '33 Junior G. A. A. sponsored another volley ball tournament tor both divisions and G. A. A. teams, a swimming meet, and a baseball tournament. ln the tall ot 3216, the 4th period class, with Betty Warren as Captain, took tirst honors in the captain-basl4et- lball tournament. The social events ot '32M were climaxed by a luncheon in the East building lunch- room at which the tollowing awards were made: an A to Muriel Motel: silver bar pins to Esther Kaye, Leila Coats, Tillie Bellow, Betty Warren, Florence Kubitslcy, Dor- othy Nagler, Judith Schneid, Shirley Gould, Miriam Slavetslcy, Ruth l'lolly, Rochelle I-landmalcer, Jeanette Jacobs, Dorothy Pratt, and Lorraine Falclc. The governing boards tor the year consisted ot the otticers and the tollowing chairmen: ISJDZAMI Florence Kubitslcy, hilce chairman: Geraldine Smith, social chairman: Mary Jane Ryan, dancing chairman: and Leah Dloogatch, captain-basketball chairman. '33: Dorothy Crane, assistant treasurer: Evelyn Niclcol, swimming chairman: Esther Mazanec, hike chairman: Judith Schneid, volley ball chairman: Betty Vlfarren, baseball chairman: Geraldine Smith and Frances G'Connell, co-chairman ot the social activities: and Alta June Muttera, dancing chairman. The tollowing representatives ot Austin's Junior G. A. A. attended an all-city G. A. A. conterence at Roosevelt I-ligh School in December: Esther Kaye, Leila Coats, Leonore Natlcin, and Tillie Bellow. Representatives trom all schools were present, and the purpose ot the meeting was to give an opportunity to tell ot G. A. A. activities in the ditterent schools. Topics discussed were: membership, representation, activities, tinances, and awards. ed Twenty-tour SNAPSHOTS mm Vvfvm ,A ,, S . 2, 2? -www-uv E 4 7' ' ' ,:.,tzgf1AQz.,. . . 2-r' -2 :V 1' 1-F .wr -'ff' f fA'f'l: 2..1:1:W ' ' .NW in . Qlvl 1 N ,g,, .,., .,., I ,rx-nv , 'I .W up I I . ,, ...........Q-ww .,,.4,.,,,,Ww ,,,,..,ww-'ff ,,A,,,,.....-.ff-f .,,,5ulN mx svsam 4 ,MWWMQ I ,.,. ,..,.N..,.4W... 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But, no, Edith Shapero and Diantha Rob- ertson had to play peek-a-boo with a torlorn little girl sitting on the corner against a tire plug. Horrors! Can it be Ginny Goodenow? What brought her so low? Bob Stafford, who was hanging out the back ot the car-he didn't have a dime-cried out, The burp, the burp, but we realized he was calling a purp instead-Harry Klebo. Just then we heard the strains ot Sweet Adeline rendered in a straining manner by Arne Olsen, Edward Boarini, and George Szoke. Give me liberty or give me death, cried lvlr. Miller and the little bird above his head cried, Cheep! Herb Ruekberg spoke up, A bird in the hand is worth two in a- Cheep, Cheep, cried the little birdie. Marion Young looked above the edge ot the car with a bored expression on her tace. She cheered up immensely, however, when she heard the melodious voices ot tour young birds, Audrey Gloppe, Elo lvlastro, Lucille Coats, and Mona Rose. Walter Lindaman piped up, So tar, so good, but let's get going! And with many a squeak and many a pull, the one hoss car was on its way. Two Hundred Thirty FEATURES S . . , . H -- I 'X it if If 5 ' 49 fy . 'i III F4 I ii e' f XVI ni ' ' 5 A III Q 2.-- Z K J '- nil ull IIIII Z' I1 I X, W VV,- , ,V ,im-g... m i f DIIIIII 2 I .Q 1' I--IIIIIIIIJIIJ Q IL I my 4 -- ri ,I 1, I ISI WW 9 I I -I 7-I II . ,, 1. I . , I 'IlIIIIu1III, y II IIL L 'I I 'TIi'I ' ni!!! II ,, ,, III I r ly l , 4+ I .I . I 5, ,I II ld I LI LI I UD Fifi 0 ui cn II , H V, , A I I 1 'F'i E EIEE7 Z' I' U I 'l VI VI II 'I II IJU L - F N ' I iI'll I Q , I ' ,, , , 3 I Li' II H IJIQI I U in I U Lil 'V it 'IV D IWILI I I I, Q 5 ' g L' ' U1 X , lj :I .II,, L LL' , U 'D U A 1 I ,II A IL E13 miiyl' ll if, li ? I ' O W. Q If 'II ft I I JU5I1I'eIIQI'fl II Ulll My ' ' ig llgiffii' I ' ' L II iI . ,I . ,:.aq-H-1 -- N- , -4 ' . ,I ,I 5.45 -I '. Ill, I 3 ' f -en, 1 pill , . 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You tailing me? yelled Tirnmie Dalton. Listen, l may be iust a country hick but l know how to steer. Call me 'Butch', shouted l-lank Samson to Myrtle Knuth. But Myrtle turned to smile at Louis Mazzuca. Even it this is l993, whistled Babe Marshall, the American Eagle is supreme. As the rocket tlashed by, Joe I-laas stuck his head out a window, waved his hand and shouted, I-li, Butch! Helen Berg, a little black cat, in tront ot the only plane going right was atraid to cross the path ot Harold Rich and lrene Horwitz because they might take a dislike to her. Dick Longtin and Ted Stall tried to get a pick-up by waving their thumbs. ln answer to their trantic waving a shout rang out trom a neigh- boring skyscraper. Get a hoss, get a hoss, cried John Schroeder and Gene Maiewski. Elying began then. The man-made engine ot destruction was John Moenck and Tom Sullivan. Bang, boom, crash, two more bangs and another boom . . . atter all this time they finally hit . . . and what a hit they made, with us. Lillian Okner. Two Hundred ThIrty one MAROON AND WHITE f , f - s M ,J gfmm itll - WIQZLILV, 'Yv TJDf AM if fi.VE'AFZ,'iFQ51LIi.HJ7? w 'J ff. ' :fm . , , L,f.-L 1- V + I 1 f :1w'v1w' ' ' 7 ul f U L15 1. k..ffA. ,, JL. Ifw-,n1,f.,-fLgQ.f .L f'1r1IJ lfnlnl. Vg','f .J f ,-'rv f , Y,-nf 3 q-3 1 N 3,7 , A .AL ,.,,g mimi. 'tg 1 fy, A l' ,L A-,kJ1L.3 34151 ' JG :wg P ygymyf--L ,N , gv L, V gffg rf Mzfhlzf .'-ANU A Lnilizifixg Two Hundred Thiriy-two FEATURES 3 at f' ,Q fy E 2 2 PZ ITQZZ Q w-:ff Zum- S BN TWP, 9 , Q, X K4 K 71 .A '- 4 .xx 1 ,Q ,VJ f I Q 'yr A sf SN 'WS-f - W-t:N'::..:.,.e,Q, -I Q . X 3424K 4 6 OQTXVTM Two Hundred Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE EXCERPTS FROM A CO-ED'S DIARY SEPTEMBER I2-Austin I-Iigh, open wide your portals! Welcome your lil chile who is now a grand Senior. Oh Diary, it's gonna be glorious to be considered dignified and brilliant! lS'tunny how my hat suddenly teels tight!! I3-Roamed round and round trying to tind an interesting history class. A boy with dazzling blue eyes smiled at me in 3Ol. Oh diary, my heart is palpitatingl I4-Summer loves certainly did things to my ole section 403. Dick Longtin is almost sophisticated and Milton Blunck is very easy tor my teminine eyes. Mr. Beck is still the same ole dear with a tew new hairs--!! I5-I tee! like a bouncing ball. I bounced into Mr. BoIIinger's sociology class and he bounced me out again pronto! ls my program a iig-saw puzzle! Between bounces I I, got a glimpse ot Fran Drummond and her keen coat ot sum- J mer tan. Am I green with envy! I6A-Thrills, darling. The boy with the blue eyes sits in back ot me in U. S. I-lis name is Jimmy and he seems re- treshingly triendly. I7-Tennis date with Frank Emme and he beat me again. N It's not tunny any more-l'd rather play with Sally. X 20-Station D. I. A. R. Y. stand by tor latest reports. Blue-eyed boy is named Jimmy Austin. Zl-Diary, Jimmy does like me. I-le asked me tor a date next Saturday. Guess what! I iust discovered he has a 6' 3 J dimple! OCTOBER I-Austin-Oak Park football game today and wottaday. 'Twas thrilling to see Augie lly between those Oak Park tacklers even it we did lose by I9-O. Diary, this is a deep secret, but when the crowd stood up I heard Marion Young asking Russell Hoffman it the 4th inning had begun! 4-I-lail to the new president ot the class ot '33, Johnny Schroeder. Cutie Flo Doe was elected treasurer, and she has the prettiest red hair. lFive cents please! I calculate she can atlord it now.l 5-I-lad a grand sleepless paiama party and Norma Ahl, Kay Mikel, Myrtle Kuetler and I all slept in one bed. Diary, you should have seen Jeanette Brice's pink toes sticking' out between Dot Moxness's and Marcy I'IaIm's. 8- Go you Austin! We cheered till we got our victory trom McKinley, I3-7. I-lmm, is Curly Bernbrock a honey-and Joyce! Some men. I2-Take a chance, Diary, Columbus did and he got a tree day tor us. Swell guy, that Colombo! I5-Jane Carpenter was a scream at the tootball game. She kept cheering tor Marshall and saying I was only toolin' when Austinites tlew at her. 29-The girls shone brightly today. I-lad our All-City I-ligh School Girls' conterence today and were we ritzy. Jennie Osmundsen certainly can hold her own. Mary Ashworth was made an all city othcer. We sho am proud ot our Mary, yowsah! 30-Stayed up all night! Tomorrow is I-ley-Day and I'm making my costume. Ah is a gonna be little Topsy. I tore up a red and white table cloth and patched it with a lace curtain. Uncle Pete loaned me his gym shoes lsize lOl and I've got plenty ot holey stockings all my own. My mother thinks I'm crazy but, Diary dear, say it isn't so! 3I-Grand I-ley-Day tor Austin! The halls and class rooms were speckled with beautitul costumes and some ot the craziest get-ups, I think Jean Edington was a knockout with her pigtails and talse teeth ot Black Jack gum and best ot all was Sis CarmichaeI's Bowery outtit-a honey I calls it. Two Hundred Thirty-four F EAT U R ES NOVEMBER 3-Grand dress rehearsal today! Tomorrow is the Col- LLHEY i'-' DAYN lege club style show and we are to be mannequins, and I'm scared and I'rn atraid I'lI trip and oh-I know I'II torget the 8,8 grand finale and, Diary, I wish you were human so you could EV go on tor me-I 4-The style show was keen and even my stubborn teet behaved well. The girls clapped so hard when Tillie Zimmer- man modeled an olive green, kolinsky trimmed coat-and fx Diary, I've resolved to get a slinky, white satin gown like Betty Welch's-I-Imm was it scrumptious! 5-Sisboombah Austin Rah! Rah! A turious battle against Crane lshould I call them Craniums?l. They were sure squelched and dear ole Austin was victorious with a score ot I8-I3. Herbie Soderberg is such a darn cute cheerleader! 7-Mildred Baruth and I were ordered out ot Miss Low- J ry's English 7 class. It was iust another case ot giggles. Miss Lowry asked what made I-Iomer tamous, and Frank Emme answered, Babe Ruth. Oh yes, Miss Deaton was in her ottice! I4-Monday-Blue as the Mediterranean. Jimmy is mad-I couIdn't recite in Italian today and didn't know my history. Diary, want to come along while I go eat worms! I6-Report cards! Quick I-Ienry, the tlit! 25-Saw Touchdown both nights and decided I shall be a critic. Virginia Chase and Shirley Leibow were grand as Watausa-and Virginia wore white satin. ll haven't my dreamed-ot white satin yet.I Harold Kabus was the cutest campus cut-up ever, and was he a scream! DECEMBER I-I-Iail to December, the month ot tlutty snow and testive pine trees! 2-Oak Park-Austin basketball game and is Jack Nelson keen. But diary, Johnny Moenck is handsome! 9-Gala Charity ball at Guyon's Paradise and Jimmy was so sweet! There were iust packs ot kids there and everyone had a wunertul time. Blossom Sher nearly turned a cartwheel when it was announced that Austin had won both basketball games from Melsl Yea! I0-Everything was so Christmasy downtown that Bob Layer bought two presents. Bob's going down next week again and exchange them. lPubIic enemy No, III3.l I8-Christmas cheer has begun! The boxes to be donated to the Oak Forest home were dis- tributed today. Ruth Spiehs is in charge and I'm gonna help her-ll-Iere's where I save my lunch money.l 2I-I-li Diary! May I call you Butch ? It's being done, you know. Today the Butch-ers made their debut, led by Jack Tracy, at the Town hall. It would all have been keen only I had two dances with Johnny Moenck and Jimmy was iealous. I-Ie stalked out ot the room like an intant! I swear I'II nexer speak to him again.Oh,Christmas! Why are you so near! 25-Merry Christmas, darling. Jimmie came over and gave me a monogrammed purse and asked torgiveness 'neath Q9 the mistletoe. 1 Q3 26-3I-Grand and glorious vacation days. g JANUARY I-S'Iong '32-I-Iowdy WorId's Fair '33. Please bring days and days ot excitement. I-Iave resolved to lose IO lbs. N Vitamins, farewell! 2-Back to school again! Ann Tupica has resolved not to scare any more babies! fAtta girl!! Rita Largan has prome ised me she won't giggle no moah, and will wonders never cease? Joe Freeman isn't gonna sleep in classes any more. , :Y 4 3-Jig-saw-Jig-saw. 3 a. m. and I still can't put this I -U blame dog together. WX J Two-Hundred Thirty-five MAROON AND WHITE 4-George Parelius did it, Diary, put the whole iig-saw dog together. I6-Tra-Ia-Ia Annual pictures are here again. Hmm, how I adore walking out ot Miss Lowry's class with I dare you to stop me look! I4-Captain Canatta is skating tor Austin at Oconomowac lsounds lust as good backwardsl. I-Ie skates like lightning zig-zags. 20-Sott lights! Sweet music! Steuben club! Farewells! Senior Prom! 23-Diary deary, Exams are hovering near. Theres not a second to spare. It I die in Miss Moore's discussion questions, remember me. 28-Took time out to see the commencement exercises and to shed some genuine tears. President James Wood made a beauti-lsniiq-snittl-tul address. lThanks tor the hankie, Diary.I FEBRUARY I-The storm is on again. My program's a real jig-saw and no one can put it together, not even palsy walsy, Miller. 2-Jimmie and I finally got in one class together and it's Miss Willis'-somehow all does not seem well in the environment! 7-What a blizzard! I7 below! But comes hope-no J school! Dick Freda and Hank Trebus asked me to go bob sledding with their massive model T but I retused. I've J ' waited tour years to graduate and I'm gonna graduate! J , Ib-Grand Italian assembly at school with John Pane- gasser singing gorgeous melodies. Annabelle Sabbatiello and Beatrice Lino did the Tarantella dance like veterans! Was I proud! 24-A discovery! Alice Lange is a second Babe Did- rickson claim Chicago papers. And when she was in my swimming class I thought she resembled Ginger Rogers. Oh, Well! MARCH I-A new month-somehow I don't like March. Mom :gn says it's iust like me, Stormy. .J 3-Jimmie and I spent all ot the period trying to read an upside down story in the Times. Lillian Okner wrote it as a March Hare story. Pardon! I tee! sea sick! IO- Be perlite, Diary, you're an Austinitef' Kay Salabes wrote that winning slogan tor the courtesy drive. Bessie Nicopoulos and Jack Burdick are co-chairmen and we're all being very gracious, courteous, and perlite. I7-Happy Birthday, St. Pat! It I'd have such keen retreshments at College Club every time it was your birthday, I'd present Ethel Sandeen with a calendar all my own. 29-Returns ot popularity contest and alas, alack, no booty. Sonia Hall was chosen prettiest girl-and even Jimmy was lett out 'cause John Walsh was chosen best looking boy-Hail to our hand- some ones! 23-Thrills! Jimmy and I saw Pomahasika's Pets tonight in Rockwood I-Iall. The waltzing cackatoos were darling and bless them, they put Jimmie in a iovial mood. 24- When Hank Gamson's woolens are on the line you'lI know that spring has comef' lTry it on your piano, Diary.l 25-Saw my tirst robin redsbreast today. I-Ie seemed so trightened, hope he brings the rest ot his tamily soon. Myrtle Knuth wore an adorable black, red and white print dress today and Edith Shapiro a chic pink and brown outtit. Eddie Epstein got devilish and wore a yelIer tie-and then Chris Brinkman made his attack. APNL I-Diary dear, it was positively disastrous! Russell Anderson, captain ot the track team, mind you, and Frances Darcy were put out ot Miss Willis' history class tor writing notes. They were sent to the dean's and both ot those swell kids were expelled-April Fool! 3-5--April showers! Rain! Rain! Say, young te-lla, better open your urnbrellan! Two Hundred Thirty-six FEATURES II-Hmm, the symptoms ot the situation are becoming more vivid. Yessireeee, Diary, the grand Committee on Committees was chosen and that is a definite means to a graduation end. Helen Bin- ning, Eileen Curry, and Margaret Wentzel were all in a huddle today discussing our commencement. Then along came Paul Lester, Jane Vinton and Wanda Wilga with some revisions. Here's hopin' 6 heads are better than 3I I8-Today spells g-r-afn-d tor me. All is peacetul once more and the b.t. extended a most adorable invitation to the Band Concert in the torm ot a ltra-Ial note ltra-Ialll I Oshgay am I appyhayl I9-Melodically and socially the Band Concert was stupendous. 20- No more writing on the wallsg No more running in the halls. What's the reason tor it- Maybe it's the Clean-up Campaign. Cute, Diary? lSpeciaI chermission ot the popyright owners.l Composed by Eddie lWotta woman killer, Epstein and Anthony Leone. We're gonna put on a musical comedy tomorrow and Marge Jenista, Howie Grosh, and Allen Hahn, the chairman, are all extercitedl Hmm, it only I could dance like lil' Eve Rasmussen or Claude Beutel and Harry Morgan, I'd eat spinach twice a day and wash behind my ears twice a monthl- 24-Tearsl Bade farewell to Eve Danker, Harriet Bedard, Helen Golk, Bob Layer, Eve James and packs ot other kids. Miss Rylander promised to watch over Jimmie. I asked Miss Kempes to lend a hand, too-not that I don't trust him, butl Il MAY 2-Excitement galore! A student's rebellious parade downtown and is Bob Giesel infuriated. He really wants the teachers to get paid-so do II lEor more reasons than one.l 6-Alas! Our tamous nine lost their baseball games to Marshall and Harrison. Jiminygeewhiz, but Chick Nelson and Johnny Reid can sho' play ball! Perhaps pros some day. IO-Dear old Bobbie Benson! Many pardons, Diary, Colonel Robert now and, by the way, the highest ranking cadet in the Chi high schools. Gee! I was thrilled tor him. It only he were a couple of inches taller-or, else that Jimmy were a Colonel, II-Oh Diary, the kids got what we all wanted! Yesureeel We're gonna have our prom at the Medinah Michigan Athletic Club and Corry Lynn is a gonna orchestrate. Gee! Just think our grad- uating proml I7-The grand Century ol: Progress is at last a reality. Dan Ballantine, Harry Wood, Irene Hor- witz and I went all through the grounds and especially through the Marble Mountain on Enchanted Island. Sliding down Dan tore his and we hadda go home right away. I8- Woman, Thou Art Divine, sang John McLean and Jimmie, who was sitting beside me. just grinned. The opera, Belle ot Barcelona, was keen, even it it did last till I2:I5. 25-Summer is truly herel Saw Ethel Sandeen, Ruth Hettenger, and Ann Metropolis with cute white dresses with summery designsl Gee! Diary, it's almost June. JUNE P I 3-Enchanting, gorgeous, sublime prom nite! Diary, dear, I'm all thrills. The music was so Iilting that we danced and danced. Oh 'nd ohl the purty gowns! I 6-Can it be true? Am I going to leave these walls? Do I. Must I-venture into the cold, cruel world! and make my theme song, Brother, can you spare a dime ? 8-Byel to my tour year old locker, byel to my worn .N text books, bye! to all my pet teachers: byel to all my pals. Graduation is here. A night of sad tarewells to happy, glorious high school days-Oh Diary, I'm gonna cry! dd Two Hundred Thirty seven . 5 1 uw n , 25,141 ' ' TNR. 1 n 1 4 ..,', . L . , 3 ' , iq -, - . SW, , , si 4 fr wi 1 ' 1 x, , 4 XL. 3. . gf fi --X , fig J . W ' ' f ix' ' ' .ef i , lil k V. 5 X -, 1 4. 1 K ,W If -way ' ff .5 'Q S- 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 .qi 1 - I -Wil .. 1 , '4- 7' x 1 1, . ,Q K, , 1 1 'A If. W? ,iii , 2112 r AFPEF. . I 1 1 V A N ax 1 S hi' ?5 1+ W 1 . -Q ann ,, . K 1 .1 J 1. ' f'9?'f! 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