Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1932
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It is safe to say that in the long run the result will be individuals who save. It makes no difference whether a farmer saves and buys a plow and rents the plow to his neighbor, receiving a return, or whether a man makes a small saving, puts it in the bank along with millions of others, and the bank loans that money for the promo- tion of large industries. In either case the essential thought is capital. pass The United States is a land of resources. The accumulated savings up to the time of 1850 were such that no one felt any fear about the daring of capital to stretch the steel rails across the continent. Everybody wanted it to happen, although it took the amassed savings of generations in the form of capital to finance the project. The railroads grew, became powerful, abused their power. It used to be said that ownership of the highway means the ownership of everything. Upon that abuse grew the trusts, such as the coal trust, the oil trust, the beef trust, the whiskey trust, etc. Thereupon the public in its innocent way set up what it thought was the proper ma- chinery to regulate the railroads and the trusts. Take the Interstate Commerce Commission, for example, created in the 1880's to regulate the railroads. It had but little power at first. A shipper protesting against an unfair rate that was charged him by a railroad could appear before the Inter- state Commerce Commission, have a hearing, and the Interstate Commerce Commission, if it saw fit, could order the railroad to change the rate. This did not correct the evils of unfair rates and rebates, so the Interstate Commerce Commission in later years received from Congress the power to make the rates. Now a railroad has to go to the Interstate Commerce Commission to get its rate changed. The existence of the Interstate Commerce Commission and many other regulatory bodies that have sprung up since, constitutes what we call bureaucracy. I saw in the newspaper, and cannot vouch for its accuracy, the statement that there are ten million people in the United States today drawing salaries from public taxes whose sole function is to be a part of this bureaucratic, regulatory machinery. Politicians find it very easy to pay their political debts by placing on the payrolls of a bureau some friend who has assisted them to their election. If the figure, ten million, is correct, bureaucracy is a cancer that will destroy our government. , The break will come when taxes grow so high that those who own things, in other words, the man who has saved, will say, I will not pay my taxes. I am wondering if today the great financial captains, and I mean by that expression not the men who have inherited from their an- cestors enormous estates, but the men who occupy the greatest positions of financial responsibility that exist in civilization: namely, the men who control the funds that are paid into life insurance companies, the men who control the funds in our large banking institutions--I am wondering if they are properly appreciated. It is so easy to bring up a generation of young people, preaching to them the injustice that wealth exercises over poverty and sneering at capital and the men who control it, where, as a matter of fact, the men who really control the wealth of the world are so weighed with responsibility that they could not possibly represent anything except the best interests of all the people who have saved their money to take care of them in their old age, when work is no longer possible and younger people must take the helm. I understand that the savings that are put into life insurance are ten times the accumulations of our banks in the United States. An association of presidents of life insurance companies would be a body of men controlling enormous wealth-billions of dollars. I cannot see how they could possibly do anything except invest that saving in the most substantial industries in the country, and I cannot see how they could take any other position, if taxation grows too great, than to refuse to loan the capital under their control. To strip this argument down, doing away with all large words, the government is saying to capital, You may invest, but we will regulate your money after you have invested it. Do Ihear the whisper of capital answering, 'iWe will not invest ? In the light of your studies in political economy and of your talks with your parents about nnancial affairs, I suggest that you project in imagination the results that would follow from just such a controversy and compare those imaginary resultsmvvith what you have seen in the country today. To the graduating class of the Carl Schurz High School of February, 1932, I submit this thought, conscious that within a few years, and perhaps even now, they are able to weigh it without prejudice. W. F. SLOCUM. l X sg s Q, 1 1 1 l fi fix 1' :SE X 5 - -it seg 4' .M QQ? M5 5 .Q 13-' S .rig 5 I -1 Neilsiiii ' 4 . zE',sXiiSQ21:ss 1 5 A ,sw1sgmssw 5 fis SS: Essex 1 e- 1 3- :is N S 12 I as St 5 A1 ' me 1 as s 1 . 15155 f ,lfff gs 5592 r2eMf-rf' A uf 11 ,2 11 if ,Q li '- 21 5 Sf :si.s1si1 i1a1.11a21.. Qigslza X 'lush '!!1t!1:,-:5 ,B-I S 1 Fiiiflm M1515 1 vwsass s 14.11m::-S Q-11::--was i ,Y '1E'i7EE 551. 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S ecretary C. Harold Nichols .,., ........ T reasurer Frederic E. Borchert ..,...,....,....., Delegate-at-Large CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE Erederic E. Borchert, Chairman Oliver J. Kostock Lois T. Rigge C. Harold Nichols Joseph Terman SOCIAL COMMITTEE Esther E. Marsh, Chairman Caroline J. Christopher John J. Bellion Janice M. Valenti Jack C. Stern Anita M. Porch Mary Jane Jones PROM COMMITTEE Frederic E. Borchert, Chairman Harold Dale Virginia L. Rader Esther E. Kiebler Wendell G. Cole CLAss DAY COMMITTEE Melvin E. Ellingsen, Chairman Helen M. Highland Eorestine Doty Wilma R. Kinney Marie L. Willmore Priscilla Richey Ardis Olsen Robert Wollin Casimir E. Winiarski SCHURZONE Mignonne L. Hafsrud Dulcie M. GrifHths Richard K. He'ffron Walter A. Boysen Erdman Luebcke, Jr. Herman Will, Jr. Bernard E. Lindquist Earl A. Keown Irene Dombrosky William Higman PICTURE COMMITTEE Terje Kandal Sylvia Sanderson Margarethe C. Eaulstich IVIOTTO COMMITTEE Frances M. Johannes, Chairman Rodger G. Knaus Roland E. Elorin Robert P. Stitzberg Alice K. Fritz COMMITTEE ON RECOMMENDATION OF NOTABLES John W. Linehan, Chairman Carla H. Schrader Grace L. Halderson Francis Andersen Page Twelve v 1 X 7 5 .w j 64 F W Vw Jbfvfgpp 1157 ZZZ 1 40 I? . I ,W 2, f . I, M17 avnwwv A -engage. ,, QWQQQ, Z? -' weight? Z . 0Q 2W a -.Z f V M ' 4 v 'W -' 'Mi xc, c Z Z1 f Zi 'V Z Z' aw fw- ZZ Z ZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z V, ,V,,i, Z ZZ Z, Z y 7,4 f Z Z ZZ XZ ZZ ZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZ , ff ZZ ZZ ZZ , it i L., A Z Z f Z Z ,Z 0 ZW! ,Z Z Z Z ,ff-Z 04,9 -, r ,gh . nm ,W Q 'Z 2 e Z Za Z Z Z Z Z Z 2 ,rig Z if 2 1 , Z ?a,Nf':?,'i Z VZ :MZ ZQ Z Z Z f ZfZZ':,ii23S:3: if X 45 ,Z :ZZ Z' Z Z ZZ ZZZ Z ' ZZZZ ZZZ Z Z ZZ f ZZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 'Z Z Z Z ZZZ ZZ ZZZZZZ ZZZ ZZWZZ X Z , ZZZ ZZ Z Zf' ZZZZ Z ZZZZ ZZZ ZZ Z ZZ ZZ? Z 7 f ,Zff ZZZZ ZZ ZZZ, Z ZZZ Z Z s X N NX Rx XX N XX X, Z Z Z Q ZZ Z :M ZZZZZ Z Z ,ai ZZ, Z Z Z Z Z Z 1 ,. ,-, Ml ? r....., 1 s -.---Y---I 3 Q8 RAYMOIQ 1 M , tr- Ray Technic 3 a 'V nt: Executive Commit- tee4:R O ,3,4:Hi-Y4:Swimming 4: Bu .145 4 ' Team 3, 4: Senior Boys'. Who to hi v f law, no law doth need, Offends no aw, and is a king indeed. 0 ESTHER MARSH Language: Class Vice-President: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, Secretary 4: Biology 2, 3: Vice-President 4: Drama Guilde 4: Pep 3, 4: Golf 4: Tennis 3, 4: French 4: Latin 4: Musi- cians' 3: Chorus 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Senior Girls'. None can wrile her in a single day, And none can write it for her upon earth. 0 LORAINE H. HAUF HLOIIYH Language: Class Secretary: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus, Secretary 4: Tennis 3: Secretary 4: Bi- ology 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Spanish 3: Schurz World 4: Schurzone, Editor-in-Chief: Social Committee 4: Tennis Championship 3. So well she acted all and every part With that viuacious versatility. O C. HAROLD NICHOLS Science: Class Treasurer: Constitutional Com- mittee: Social Committee 3: Biology, President 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Drama Ciuilde 4: Guard 3, 4: Pep 3: Schurzone, Editor-in-Chief: Schurz World: Senior Boys'. A man more pure and bold and just Was never born upon this earth. FREDERIC E. BORCHERT, JR. , Science: Class Delegate-at-Large: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Football, North Section Champions 4: Lettermen's 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 3: Vice-President 2, 4: Boys' Glee, President 4: Senior Boys', President: Social Com- mittee, Chairman, 3: Constitutional Committee, Chairman: Drama Guilde 4: Biology 3, 4: Schurz- one Sports Editor: Schurz World 4. Who guides, presides. supports, adorns, and over all Page Fourteen s X. A . . . X. . ,- .4-- 55. X .QQQSQM soogqoe WQQSQ, X Xsswiisx' .GSQQQM -SGSQQQQ is ETIHIELYN G. ABBOTT Honey , q-E Commercial: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Dancing 3, 4: Pep s X Page Fifteen 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. Mind cannot follow it: nor words express Her infinite sweetness. 'I Q HARRY L. ABRAHART, JR. Bazzie Language: Social Committee 4: Aviation 4: Bi- ology 3, 4: Latin 4: Pep 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4 Senior Boys? Schurz World: Schurzone. There is no wisdom like franlzness. O SALA FRANCES ACERS Sally Science: Biology 3: Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4 Senior Girls'. Grace and girl-like sweetness brightened All within her and without her, Like a vesture wrapped about her. O WERNER W. ALBERS g Architectural: BM Year Graduate: Chorus 2 4: T Square and Triangle Club 4: Guard 4. For the cause that lacks assistance, The wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that I can do. o VIRGINIA C. ALFSON Virgie' Commercial: Dancing l, 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee 4: Aviation 4: Senior Girls': Pep 4. A noble type of good Heroic womanhood. O ANNA ALKE Science: Chorus 3, 4: Pep 4: Biology 4: Music 3: Senior Girls': Schurzone: Schurz World. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low: An excellent thing in woman. CHRISTIAN ALTERGOTT Architectural Course. On their own merits modest men are dumb. MARGARET G. ALTERN Marge Science: Senior Girls': Band 3. 4: Musicians' 4: Schurzone: Schurz World. Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax: Her cheeks like the dawn of day. 0 FREDERIC D. AMOUR Fritz Art: Pep 3: Band 3, 4: Football Manager 4: Senior Boys': Social Committee 4. Never over serious, not too frivolous, ' But a rare good fellow. I FRANCIS ANDERSEN Andy Science: Pep 3, 4: Chorus 4: Lettermen's 4: Fencing 3, 4: Track 3: Football 4: Senior Boys.' Even a sailor tho, he searched every port, Could never find a better sport. issues' 1 s 's . g X . s N ss- saws us sk .1- M as . sj . .. ,E S 1-15 ssk I 1 S sussssfssiii .ss st ss is t'x'i ' 5 Sssfssg ssXs . s s ssx ssss Xsss sss s ss sss sss ssss :sss sss ge Z f W W : s : sg X S QS X X Xb X Qlx X ss Ss X SSX -X Q3 sN ts 3 ls XXX NNN f Xss sss 9 sssx xx s sssss ssss s gsss ss s t S stss E sxsg sssss s s .c ss sss sss s sss sss Ns? xsvss A sX X, s sssgxs E Ssssss s sss NXXs s s Qskiswsst. it ss Xgisis if I S Q51 isss s ssi.-4 s sssi if ,ssfziss 1 sg, ss ss Q - sQia1.5i.cij -X -sssss-s,ss. .ss 5- . ..M.,.M,., ! ll II I L....,..--e ..,..--.,,-.... .I M - ' Q4 ' 2 4 wk, , -p Z ,, 5, If 2. 4? af' -- ,f V H , , a 'ff era f' 1 W 4 , f ' eN..,,,, 1 W ,tvl V, f If W is lylf W -lay I ie M Q 4 K VZ f Q2 . 4-.qi 1, 1:4 4 '-,Q mf 2 4' , 42 5116 44 bf, e ,,, ' f VWQQ A f ',,: ,f J' fff ttttt. 3 2, f ' ' ' 6 V W , lf, A7 Q 4 1 7 f ig 47 fa W Q Wa, f I il f X 4 ' ffl! f ,r f f , 3 7 Z Z ,WW Q f , as t j ni flf W f X 1 f f f ZZ N, I z My 'life f ' f Kg a ,M 4 Off k f 7, , 1 4 a f 1 We Z r 4 ZX! , X X x f 2 ii eff! 4 0.9 , 4? 6 fy ff 4 Y f ff' V! fffi, ' fifliffd 59. ZZ!!! Z I 2 W? 4 aaa afaa: Q 2 raearr if : i QM M! ff a f7 ffff: W M7 7 Z e fff' 6 fff ZW ff! Wee i MWVWM ffff 34, r 1, f,f,fff!i ,,Vny '-fmffff ,,,, :3 INEZ V. ANDERSON Commercial: Spanish 2: Senior Girls'. Nature, that wisely nothing made in vain, Did make you lovely to be loved again. NIARJORIE E. ANDERSON iiMldg9 Science: Chorus l, Z: Senior Girls'. Good humor only teaches charm to last, Still makes new conquests and maintains the past. 0 MILDRED MAY ANDERSON HSuSie Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. A maid on whose brow, on whose cheek, in eye, Shone beauty and pleasure. 0 NINA ANDERSON UBal96H Home Economics: L'Anse Township l: Pep 3, 4: Chorus 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior C1irls'. Endurance is the crowning quality, And patience all the passion of great hearts. WOODROW S. ANDERSON Woody Technical: Pep 1, 2: Football 2: Track 2: Golf 3: Drama Guilde 3: Baseball 2, 3: Senior Boys'. One who never turned his back but marched breast forward Never doubting clouds would break. O ALEX ANNES uAl History: 326 Year Graduate: Biology 3: Chess and Checker 4: Debating 4: French, Treasurer 4: Senior Boys'. Every noble activity makes room for itself. SOPHIE S. ANTONCHIK Commercial: Swimming 3, 4: Dancing 1: Chorus l, 2: Biology 3: Senior Girls'. Infinite riches in a little room. 0 ELEANORE ARN Language: French 3, 4: German 3, 4: Senior Girls'. That whiter skin of hers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster. 0 ROSE J. AUGUSTIN Chieftess Home Economics: Advanced Dancing l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Biology 2, 3, 4: Zoology 2, 3: Aviation 4: German 3, 4: Senior Girls'. We know her bright blue eyes, her light brown hair, , Her rapid laughters sweet and mild. . l HELEN AUGUSTINY l Language: Tennis 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Chorus 4: i Senior Girls': Tennis 4. Her ways are ways of sweetness, And all her paths are peace. l Page Sixteen S s c xg fr' M s as .c .S QSSQSQ, sw .icswgso Q sssiggsss - 'T M.. 'SSQf 91 H at is RUTH A, AUSTRHEIM HSU.Si6 Commercial: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Spanish 4: Tennis 4: Senior Girls'. She is as constant as the Northern Star, Of whose true-fix'd, and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. o ROBERT BAEDER Technical: Senior Boys'. He deserves praise who does not What he may, but what he ought. 0 HARRIET E. BAGINSKI Science: Chorus l, 2, 3: H'artzone 2: Biology 3, 4: Polish 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Her songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care. 1 0 VIRGINIA ANN BAHLS Gin, Commercial: Spanish 3: Chess and Checker 4: Aviation 4: Senior Girls'. Bright as the sun her eyes the gazer strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. o .IEANNETTE E. 'BAKER . ' HJ211' Commercial: Pep 3: Advanced Swimming 3: Girls' Glee 4: Chess and Checker 4: Social Com- mittee 3: Welfare Committee 4: Executive Com- mittee 4: Schurz World 4: Schurzone 4: Senior Girls', Delegate. Her cheerful words have brightened many days A host of friends she gained by winning ways. O MARION F. BALL Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls': Schurzone 4: Schurz World 4. Beautiful in form and feature, lovely as the day, Can there be so fair a creature formed of com- mon clay? 0 LEONE R. BARD Lee Commercial: Chorus l, 2, 4: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Senior Girls'. Peace charmed the street beneath her feet And honor charmed the air. 0 ROSE BASS Rosee Commercial: Spanish 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Senior Girls'. A face where truth and honor shine, Where sense and sweetness move. ELIZABETH M, BASTIAN Berry Commercial: Chorus 1. Z, 4: Aviation 4: Senior Girls'. A lovely being scarcely formed or moulded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet unfolded. o DONALD F. BEAN liDOH Science: Biology 4, Praise is deeper than the lips. ::. :: X x if xX l . sais, ,. fs: EE H1 MISL ,S c lg S, isc- ga , c s fs STE X xi ' 'E Swv' si A 2 'T-'K XX X 3539 I fl Ri X xXx wx 3 ! - s 51 l 1 Svngsxgr :Q 'ix N lf, 'wi .1 . s plisslvssr ' 1 I P , sg! lllsiiiilfflf Q ' sawwiz N1 ,,W:55Ey is tr, ,r zwslri, 3 53112: li -mt. - - '- l Si :ri lfilifffl s 5385323 siisiii visit lsssiirsl E21 ,SEAS 'i N S sliiziisvlf' 'isibwlgg 55 'tsl ,iris 'I sf if F E? lvl 2 ,. ,, I A ll. ii: im us 1. 11 s 1351511 5 W.: ,. .. ii r 1: :EJNQQ E' s .Q ii' It -- i:i.i:' :Q 1, Q S, 'L ,E :St we x, :Q . sms. s w was 4 , SX:- yt, . :ES .... . his 'fsgfs 1 . is i- vsfv viii- is is 5: it Q' as wigw 'H-sis: 3 'vs sue x , S .. as r, E565 Q ., ,,,,. visa-:wg 1- :N i:i' S . . .l..... .....1.-.....-- I I i - s sts S S I R N X , 555, R5 El 'ESS N .S S saga 'sf' fm 12 if 1. ., aw? km. f fl 'Wwe-Q 2 . -1 , 4 0 '--f 1 ,f' ect, af -' ' 4. A QQWQV: Wagga. -taiaQc:ze,v ..,,,,2WeH., ,gfggggat HAZEL ORLA BECKER Pep 1 f V, , , 5 ,,,, VW f P' ' ,, 223' . f 0. M ' 23 if X at tm . fc. M fats X 4 7 . 4' it Commercial: Senior Girls'. She's modest as ony, and blithe as she's bon- nie- For guileless simplicity marks her its aim. 0 BEN ARTHUR BELL BelshaZZer Science: Press l: Biology 3: Swimming 3: Wrestling 3, 4: Lettermen's : Senior Boys'. Constant in spirit, not swerving with the blood. 0 JOHN J. BELLION Johnnie Language: Chief Circulation Manager, Schurz- one: Circulation Manager, Schurz World: Social Committee 4: Guard Marshal 3: Senior Marshal 4: French, Treasurer 3: Chairman Program Com- mittee 4: Fencing 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Latin 4: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: QV 'v..,,t-MN Q if 5 xg f 1X 2 M' O f ff I X X 5 , , i f Qt X 1 X 1 XX' 4, X iw! fm! I i 5 X f X W e 4, , x Lili -:sz li ff l, 277 ll 211' 11 X if , 1 i 1, wg: ' 1 i. 11: 1, 114 4, ga 1 V gi 'i 131 ' 1 f 1 1 11 Je 4 tern , 61 ' ff 1 My lt We 4 HE: l, 1 1lEi:::1:l1,'l:1l , it 52123 4l?21'3El1il3?1:1,,s? 'Z 1,1 , 3 ,111111Ilti11111114z,Q c 1l?:li',l', ,bliligff Vffl' 11? 4 X fzwff Q2 2. fy! ZX! ZEQWE1 X M e N N N N X gg Z 7 LW f ,fig f XZ iXkXf ,ffff X4 ,gil ff :eff fl-if WX? XX ff! X 'ji f ffffhw ff ,vffgffmge MZ! 'Wi Wiz X 2 4 'Q 2 2 1 t Z E f .--i.1.. 1.i., ,.,1.........i,..,...... Biology 4: Senior Boys'. The kindest boy The best conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies. 0 11 RUSSELL E. BENN Gus Science: Senior Boys': Palette Guilde 4. Ambition has no risk. GEORGE BENSHISH, JR, Judge Commercial: Track 3: Hi-Y 4: Tennis 4: Aviation 4: Pep 4: Senior Boys'. When duty whispers low, Thou must, This youth replies I can! 11 0 XVALTER A. BERNATH l'WallY Technical: Golf 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Senior Boys'. He has a heart that has room for every joy. 0 LUCILE L. BERSTED Lu Science: Press Club 2: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 4: Dramatic 4: Senior Girls'. Deep sighted in intelligences Ideas, atoms, influences. 0 JOHN BETHKE Architectural: Boys' Glee 3: Press 3: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 3: Architectural 3, 4: Senior Boys'. He was a friend indeed, With all a friend's best virtues shining bright. O RUTH BICK History: Chorus l, 2, 3: Pep 3, 4: German 3, 4: Aero 4: Chess and Checker 4: Library 4: Schurzone: Seniors Girls': Schurz World. The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone: I would have no other books To read or look upon, 0 ELLSWORTH J. BIEHL Ells Science: Boys' Glee Club 1: Tennis 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Boys': Guard Marshal 3. Fortune truly helps those who are of good judgment. Page Eighteen N X s li, Q, :':E , . ,avhxa fr X ,. ..-fsmf.. 'T' llfsisgsisvo xi23iSSSQv ' sassigiiss. .sSQSSe. .agsQiQQ.s,,ef , 4 51- -.: at jimi: I ELIZABETH M. BILLETER Betty I Commercial: Chorus l, 2, 3: Pep 3, 4: Tennis ' 3, 4: Golf 3: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Senior GIrls': f Guard Marshal 4. '93 I , A Those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour. ZH 5 5 Nw 5 N DOROTHY BILLINGS Dot j . - . , - - K s : History: Girls Glee 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior 5 Girls': Chess and Checker 4. A friendship that like love is warm, g A love like friendship, steady. f HELEN JOAN BINDER Canuck X 6 Commercial: 32 Year Graduate: Aviation 3: lf German 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. -QA Q NX . . . . RM 111 N She sings and smiling hears her praise. fi li :'Jl'..ke ' f A ll EVERT A. BJORK Eve . A sc Technical, Senior Boys. X 1 N I 5,5 gf . . . S If 31 X f 'L' ' : Every man has his fault, and honesty is his. S ll. I gl - sb P312 AIMS' '1 Q1 fl aawgzl - sl sis? isis WILLIAM E. BLACKSTAD - - - W Is Science: Engineering 3: Schurzone: Schurz He reads much: 'Vi H ' 1, d 1 k e .is a great o server, an he oo s 3 W Quize through the deeds of men. 5 .gggfg . ,, ' fiiiisf.. GRACE BLANK Gracie E Commercial: Drama Guilde 4. 1? . g, xigfysfigggx Her very frowns are fairer far E Than smiles of other maidens are. riliizki. fel ,li o NiNu,fsIgs5,.f23slIESN HARRY BLONIARZ 5, - . - ':. :ass 2 ss, sssissr Technical: Engineering 3: Chess and Checker 3 4. f tl ' I ' D iiafllgilsg is Q The virtue of his lively looks, Excels the precious stone. 4. Estes SX XSN EVELYN BoDE Lyn - I r: -E SIX , - I, Commercial: Chorus 2: German 2: Pep 3: Se- fff mor Ir s . Q L, :X Fair she fs, my King, ,, . is X MNQX Pure, as you ever wish your Knights to be. FRANK S, BOGART HBOl'1g66', Technical Course. -i--l---1 Honest endeavor is always sure of reward, -i-l--1 0 C. LEVERETT BOONE HM H . . . , . . FW is xfI+m's if Science: Senior Boys, Vice-President: Aviation ' Page Nineteen 3: Lettermen's l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 2: President 3: Basketball 3, 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4. He wears a rose of youth upon him, Smiles and the world laughs along with him. , . e-5, wh ac ' ff uf. n . , ff-ffa,7, af' f , ..f e'? 'Z'i 'w ffhff , 4 9 'ec Z W W Q 37 .,,,, mia' 4, ' Q W 9 ' 0 4? 63 T 7' ti Q z f fig 1' r 4 a ffi7 10? fr- fl' fr X My W f 4 WW 2 .1 . Q W W ,e t W 17,1149 ' ' ' 'A ii ,kia ee Zaigla ttgae at ygge Qty p HAROLD Bono 'ji' v, ' iffkfft , 2 fgfaf f, ff gl My . -114,-',f f Maw, A--nv, 4 f , fnmffv-' 1 ,fx ' ' , ' ' 'Q Q X Z f Blow! il I 5 l 5 f 1 , , 7 , A -1 cv fwml f X, 42 we C af ,,1f afcwv 1, X A f . V17 ey A , R f W7 , fa ZZ ' ffm. W fl! rm., 3 ' ' , fitfiial fi! I 4 W Zz , Z 2 we i Y ' I- ev 5 Q 61 W 3 f if -off W Q 4 fy fi We Kring' a t X 2 4 4 4 j if X f Qi Q 'Q rffffdfa Z Z f X Q! ff? ear ee ZW! ree ?ZZ! ff? Z!! X Z!! fZ X!!! rdf? ffff ffff ff ff! ff MQW! NN NN X x ffffff eeeeeff' f Z ,Af fi Wyfff ff ff!! , .ff XM! W J 4 f 4 4 gffff 7x Qyhgeeeeee X 'l' X fW7,, 'diff l x c Z X Z rf M li added! he eeeae Z?e 2 4 5 in re f ed 'ef ff 5 Z I z 3 5 iifwwf -l 1-. ......-..li1..i,. 1 Technical: Lane l, 2: Inter-room Baseball. Freshman Champs l, Captain 2: Bronze Scholar- ship Medal Zg Biology 3, Pep 3: Chess and Checker 3: Basketball 3, 45 Lettermen's 3, 4: Engineering 4: Senior Boys'. Great manliness and love of sports, A grave, wise thoughtfulness and truth. 0 HOWARD E. BORMAN K'HOWi6 Technical: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aviation 4: Senior Boys'. Rocks have been shaken from their solid base, But what shall move a firm and dauntless mind. O LEONA BORNMAN HLCEU Commercial: Chorus 1, 2: Aviation 4. For on thy cheeks the glow is spread That tints the morn hills with red. 0 DOROTHY BOSSERMAN HDOtl2 Commercialg Senior Girls'. Happy, thrice happy everyone Who sees his labor well begun. O HONORINE BOUDINOT Home Economics: Senior Girls'3 Chess and Checker 4: Schurz World: Schurzone Associate Editor 4: H'artzone 2. Lady, very fair are you, And your eyes are very blue. 0 WALTER A. BOYSEN HPOiSO1'1 Technical: Senior Hi-Y 45 Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys': German 4g Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Aviation 4. He never is alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts. 0 WILFRED J. BROBERG UR2d Science: Frosh World 1: Pep 2: Biology 4: Senior Boys'. A heart, where dread is never so imprest To hide the thought that might the truth advance! In neither fortune loft, nor yet represt, To swell in wealth, or yield unto mischance. O ALICE BRUNDAHL Al Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. Her wit was more than man: Her innocence, a child. 0 MARY IRENE BUKOWSKI Commercial: 3K2 Year Graduate: Pep 3: Chess and Checker 3: Biology 3: Polish 3, 4: Palette Guilde, Social Committee 4: Debating, Educational Committee 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior C1irls.' The voice so sweet, the words so fair, As some soft chime had stroked the air. 0 MICHAEL BUKOWSKI Mike Commercial Course. There's a twinkle in your eye That seems to say I might, Be your friend if I try. Page Twenty ms Nw R f '3i -R -QQQSQQ -QSQQQRQ Eggs YS?Q 3iis -C QSQQSSS- -sSSQ90y:v as S' X Page Twenty-one LA VERNE M, BURDICK Language: German 4: Latin 4: Senior Girls'Z Schurz World: Schurzone 4: Library 4: Guard 3, 4. Like the melorlie That's sweetly played in tune. 0 EILEEN J. BURKE Science: 3 Z Year Graduate: Chorus 3, 4: Ten- nis : Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World 4: Schurzone . Loue, sweetness, goodness in her person shin'd So clear, as in no face with more delight. O ROBERT H. BURKE Bud Technical: Chess and Checker 4: Aviation 4. His words were simple words enough, and yet he used them so, That what in other mouths was rough, in his seemed musical and low. I ELSIE J. BUSCH Language: Advanced Dancing 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Aero 4: Schurz World 4: Schurzone: Spanish 3, 4: French 3, 4: Senior Girls'. She dances like an angel . . . She is always laughing, For she has an inhnite deal of wit. LOUISE M. BUSCHHORN Commercial: Senior Girls'. So joyously, so maidenly, So womanly her demeaning In everything. 0 MILDRED L. BUTCHER Language: Spanish 3, 4: French 3, 4: Pep 42 Chorus 4: Schurz World 4: Schurzone: Senior Girls' delegate. All that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. I ANNE CADRA Commercial: Senior Girls'. Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy: Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. 0 . DOROTHY A. CARLSON Dot Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls'. Fair as the day and always gay. HARRIET MARIE CARLSON Commercial: Calumet High: Evanston Township High: French 4: Girls' Glee 4: Seniors Girls'. Sweet is the pleasure itself cannot sopil, Is not true leisure one with true toil? O MARIE CARLSON Bobbie Language: Senior Girls', What is better than wisdom? Woman. Ana' what is better than a good woman? No-thing. 152 i 4 x 9? R V if R K 9' sw we Xfsggliii .l ,. c.., S -- R-se 1.1! . S ... :rs ,,. i, CX 9 i it - ,,.r. , it :aa Sl A if Q 35 i Se iiazr ' S - : 525111,-3 fs? ml, I' i W ' lliliiiirgx Q :SSRN tif' s .... sgssfxixs : X - st X EX A A 4 ERN XR xgx ,NR XR fsfif is N R R S S Ss. twig RR XX Nt ' X . a sq. Q-ss: asses. Eiiixsssi R sw -Rs -R. x N as 1 K' xi M5153 PE new Bas SHN x N Q X r N 3452.15 R I Qi? 1 - - swiss W,-: 2 X ev 5. hN+::: gms: iz ' is? :N 3532: E sg- an is s air: w::::i,:ii:ag f if ftgsisxs' : Qs :Q 1...:X N.-s s Ss Ag, 'sfaa5ssa'.5 .t :assi R sam: , X 1: vnfs. . R- -ii- it -ss :,i -A - iss, .,::-ii.. E: iiglixsf 1 it 5555153515 eg 1 if 5, V-saws: it , to ii it-ii-iisizss-it ::, ..,.,.,::: Q 1 . .rs 1 A - -:fs e 51553151 ll -ms: S: 51:55:52 f 1 si swzrigg. fl- WSI ii: :Y li E55 l xiiivi gzip? ass i 1 gsqiiig 5 ililiim ssl ,N use Xiu lit NC , ,, si legs Ss 1: Elilf . - .. Q 1' 'sxixwsr Xkssf ., X ,Ss :Rigas is R : st :fur x A S. .x 7 .. ..... ,. ,. : Sis . . x,. 22 za 4., ., gi.: -is 2 E3 Einiiifstjfffiiff :s....r.,S.E:sg3x 'E 5 IQ: fxsgtsiii weighing at s- News-5 11 page ww-- N i e li l li-'l.c41 l IQ -.,, V Z 1- - c . We-.AM 574' 'xy .,,, 'Z ,,, fl A . ' ., of , '7, - . . ,G va? ,f ,L 'Wanaka' Q-? 4 'Q fy, 'QGQQQ' mf .. 'QQQGQ' -ez., W' -vaetaai ew .ergZl'Qa. vs 'S -V1 W . .1 W 1. as r as 2,3 i as , ' g Ailffi' , 2 MAYME M. CATALANO . Commercial: Senior Girls': Chorus 3. K ,Z f,4gii,hh 41,215 1, ' 3 513,210 yi' Angels listen when she speaks, . .. ,,,, A e's my delight, all mank1nd's wonder. 5 . ff 0 M .wW, Q ' BERNICE M. CEDERSTROM Bird X WW' Commercial: Girls' Glee 2, 3: Pep 3: Chorus 4: f N Senior Girls': Schurz World: Schurzone, Official ef Typist. Such a girl do we remember, Whom to look at was to love. 2. .Q A ZZ- RAE CHANENSON V Home Economics: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Girls' Z' . ...,. , Glee 43 Schurz World: Schurzone Associate Editor: ,fi g f2.a,5.!MI an can Senior Girls'. D fi 1 Patience, persistence, and power to do, are Wx U 2. 33 only acquired by work. 'ffffZ5,'i1l1Zlw E lf filillshi gjyggfiih, Z ALu12Ti CHRBTENSEN f 112' . . . . . , it if ,Z Commercial: Aviation 4: Senior Girls : Drama 4. lZf5lf.'11:3 - 1 'i N33 1 . 'xfkzihbmigfsfi E 'Z 1, , .Q,u:g,,', ,, Guilde 4: Schurzone: Schurz World. en2i,.1slf f 37 E 4 l ,l - - xi si 'Q Wisdom and bliss thy words bestow, 1: F! 2 A sun that ne'er declines. W ,,. X 'imiVMMMa l i.f,'fE:s,f:l .. . - .. i CAROLINE J. CHRISTOPHER Christie V f ---- 2 Science: Social Committee 4: Biology 3: Treas- urer 4: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Drama 3 Guilde 4: Schurz World: Schurzone: H'artzone 2: faezwwl . - , - hai! igaiiiilwl 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3: Senior Girls , Delegate: All City 74627 fifllfailfvz 1 - 1 1 Girls Conference. r'.?,zfg2 yi is A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, e:is1reir2y:ZMii if-ifsilzl 2 - - - 1 And most divinely fair. w'fff6szf'tf merit: ' ahhh? gf? ls ' .. H iii? EDWARD S. CISZEWSKI Ed f,2i'JlE is . . , . . li' ' Commercial: Senior Boys : Aviation 4: Chorus 4: Schurz World: Schurzone. :ww .-2ssa1,'i2w,,gm as l I Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. hMWlWVWl? ,V ,Zig af 1 X, ilililflifii meg , wil it MWQWVQFW 11-'iw wi- it 1- ,iii LEM We 52: 1 1' 1-1 J- 2: ,iff c...fNe?iQIKQN'X i 11 'wwwa cm.a ...,. A AAAA RCRQCQIQQZLL Mal ,M zflfifilaw, time if Mitzi? 57:11 , ,... . . . W 42 ,323 H, , f f 1, sf ,.. nf f :sl it 'Wi ii l. .i li?I'lfVlp.i I H l f . . THOMAS F. CLAREY, JR. Arts: Social Committee 3: Palette Guilde 3: Con- stitution Committee 3, Vice-President 4: Hi-Y 3. Treasurer 4: Tennis 4: Pep 3, 45 Schurzone Art Staff: Senior Boys'. He who is content with showing what he is, shall have great credit. 1 I CHARLES G. CLARK Chuck' Technical: Chess and Checker 3: Chorus 4: Aviation 3, 4: Senior Boys'. His mirth was the pure spirits of various wit. O EMILY CLARKE Em Commercial: Spanish 3: Switchboard 3, 4: Se- nior Girls'. She, scorning all the cares That fare or fortune brings, Makes the book her heaven: 1 Her wisdom heavenly things. . Bob 0 ROBERT P. CLARKE Science: Aviation 3: Senior Boys'. His heart is as blithe as the birds in the trees. Page Twenty-two . .QQQ s . js? . Q awe Q mugged. ' J .agggqs Page Twenty-three DOROTHY E. COBB UDDI Science: Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Senior Chorus 4: Biology Club 3: French Club 4: Palette Guilde 4: Senior Girls'. You are as lovely as golden stars Which white clouds try to brush away: You are as bright as golden stars ' When they come out to play. I MATILDA G. COHEN Tillie Commercial: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 4: Span- ish 4: Dancing 3: Swimming 3: Senior Girls'. Blest with that charm the certainty to please. 0 WENDELL G. COLE Wendy Science: Press Club 2: French 3: Biology 3, President 4: Pep 3, 4: Boys' Glee 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Boys': Schurzone Assistant Editor: Schurz World: Prom Committee. With genius so modest and rare That you hardly at first see the strength that is there, 0 MILDRED C. COLES Commercial: Dancing l, 2, 4. She was too wise to err, And too good to be unkind. O ELEANOR H. COLLETTE Huck Science: Swimming 4: Gym 3, 4: Biology 4: Aero Club 4: Orchestra Librarian 4: Chorus 42 Pep 4: Drama Guilde 4: Musicians' 4: Senior Girls', Delegate. Of all earth's songs, God took the half, To make the ripple of her laugh. MARGARET F. COMSTOCK Marge' History: Pep 3: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Spanish 41 Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4. She looks as clear As morning roses, newly wash'ed in dew. 1 1 0 ADELINE M. COOK Cookie' Commercial: Band 2: Senior Girls'. She is so cheerful in her mind, Content to smile, content to share. O WALTER COUCH Wally Architectural: Baseball 4: Architectural 3: Se- nior Boys'. Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth If he had any faults, he has left us in doubt. O ROBERT E. COUNIHAN Bob Science: 3 M Year Graduate: Boys' Glee 2: Track 3, 4, Manager 4: Lettermen's 4: Tennis 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys'. Nothing is more simple than greatness: 'Indeed, to be simple is to be great. 0 EVELYN M. DAHL Ev Commercial: Senior Girls'. This maiden much excellence displays, Beauty, grace, love and Edelity, always. - QGSGO is toll 5 ,Q 2 P AN' X xi f it X 'J Z' l' it , NF i is as Q ,SS 'F . 2 F llxligw ' St. f ' 23 Ei ' E145 , 2, if 1- si 1 is are .i ,.::.5 , 5' :S 52 1- ,in 3 ull- it' il: T- -z :L E I, ' E ., W Q: K: s-, , 'Tb- si 5-ti if , ifi i - 5,3 ,N ,, 13, T' ,i1... ..l11--- ll....i....-..l--l- .. . lillllllll .-l. 11-l-- ff ff' , ff' WW ,,.0. ffwwixaa 2. 1, -,WJ M M .,..., , fy 1 gg GEORGE W. DAHL P I 1133, Q2 Architectural: Lane 2, 3: Golf Club 4. 1 f, vp, ,Qi W . ,M Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. M m f: . Wwe.. HAROLD DALE Q Architectural: Engineering 4: H1-Y 4: German 1 ff 4 4: Aviation 4: Architectural: Senior Boys'. f ' , Bravery never goes out of fashion. . J X 1 f f, 5, 0 H 1 H fy ff VIRGINIA C, DARGE Ginny ' Commercial: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Biology 4: Se- , nior Girls. So young, so fair, 4, ,.,.,., jw X. Z 3 ij e ff' M25 ff idea f ZZZZ fy Z aa? 'fa If f 2 7 ,A V! K M' lf af ' 5 X fe ff f 7 fa , W feffzeef I lJZX72Z?fZ!?Z e f Vw if 2 eff ec 3 f f a eff 26 ea ' Zed did? add! eeee X fy f een X X f M! W we Mr? We KNO! My XM eh f 2 eeef Z? W X- Wei!!! f ff fffff f if f, fi? f k ef ,Z if We f ff, f We Mew fee ffrfff if! flffff ff! rfffff mf! 4 r aeee'feeee fd Wee? Wffweeee ffff VK!!! MW, were W NNN Nt X X X X .m ss Qc X M ms x X S N X S 3 x Rs X XN ik ss rl.. l XS NN v N YN NM was rrrr X ,mmm I x . X QQ X .e.,Nr,NN.,.e.., is , rr.., N xxxx N rr.l.r,.,r, 'fwffM . .-l.-... .l. Good without effort, great without foe. o VIRGINIA M. DARLINGTON Jane History: Pep 3: Spanish 4: Girls' Glee 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4. My crown is in my heart, not on my head: My crown is called content: A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy. 0 MILTON DAVIDSON Davey Architectural: Pep 3: Spanish 3: Architectural 3, 4: Senior Boys'. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. 0 FLORENCE L. DEGRAZIO HFlo Science: Pep 3, 4: Senior Girlsl She is a maid of artless grace, Gentle in form and fair of face. 0 ADELAIDE L.. DETJEN USh0l'ti9 Language: 32 Year Graduate: Hockey 3, 4: Baseball 4: German 4: Senior Girls'. Her shy and simple words Are clear as after rain-drops The music of the birds, 0 GRACE DICTOR Commercial: Dancing 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. Behold that bright unsullied smile, And wisdom speaking in her mien. o EARLE DIEBOLD Architectural Course. His heart was as great as the world, But there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. 0 MARGARET DOBLINSKY - Commercial: Spanish 3: Chorus l, 2: Senior Gir1s'. Here is a soul So full of summer warmth, so glad, So healthy, sound, and clear and whole. Page Twenty-four Q A, 5 SEG R l x. -. ,af-'l is ' f - N . - ' xN if si , r V :i k 1 3: SS , or GRAYCE A. Domino Gay 5 ' 1 . . . . ' . ,NN : .1 Commercial: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Biology 4: Senior ty! fi . X Ana' lightly was her slender nose ' Tip-tilted like the petal of a flower. 0 if SYLVIA DOMBECK Syl :S Commercial: Advanced Gym 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls'. up -L 1 li A sweet face, a knowing air, ' 3 A manner blithe and debonair. o l IRENE I. DOMBROSKY Rene XR Social Science: German 3, 4: Chess and Checker - N 3: Aviation 3, 4: Pep 3. 4: Senior Girls'. x ' Her thoughts haue a high aim though they haue S W 3 4 . their dwelling in the vale of a humble heart. Eff! SX' Qc? S FORESTINE DOTY Forrie si S . - 5 A N :EX Languages Drama Guilde 4, Secretary: Spanish 3, Vice-President 4: Biology 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Latin 4: Schurzone Chief Treas- urer: Schurz World, Treasurer: Senior Girls'. - - 5 - w 313' No simple duty is forgot, Life hath no dim and lowly spot That doth not in her sunshine share. X A D A Se, :X DOROTHY P. DRAKE Serggpmgiiiiitalz L1brarY 3, 4: Drama Guilde 42 ' - s rs s : :NNN ,, . ,, , ,, s A 5 :X X Puritan flowers, he said, and the type of , , r - - Asks News Puritan maidens, Maxx :SKA - s sstsx GSXR Modest, and simple, and sweet, the uery type of Prfscillag, 5 ANN F. DRESMAL 'lDo11y . . , 1 1 ixx Q Science: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4, Diama Guilde 4, Biology 4, Aero N N XR Xgtstsxggs . . , . Y S steaks: 4: Senior Girls: Schurzone, Snapshot Editor. 1 - ls like the summer tresses of the trees, gay A 335252 When twilight makes them brown. SALLY G. DUBY Old Glory . - 1 1 f -' 321- v -S: 2 Commercial: Band 1: Press 1: Pep 3: Musicians l, 2: Drama Guilde 4: Aero 2, 3: Tennis 3: Guard Marshal 3: Library 4: Senior Girls'. As merry as the day is long o NESS l. ,. left: :Ai sis ssfgx BERNADINE L. DUCKWORTH Ducky Science: Biology 3: Girls' Glee 3: Drama Guilde 4, Chorus 4, Senior Girls , Aviation 4, ji. Knowledge is a perennial spring of wealth and of itself is riches. - 5 o OLGA EIBERG Oke i Commercial: Senior Girls': Baseball 2: Basket- ball 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 2: Musicians' ,l-,,,,M.,,, 4: Band 3, 4. f-------l-- The glory that comes down from thee Bathes in deep joy, the land and sea. 5 BERNARD ELENBOGEN Bogie 1 Science: 32 Year Graduate: Biology 4: Senior Boys'. -'l'-l'- l' Great geniuses have the shortest biographies. Page Twenty-five A M, l'f 'x . ef , , , ff -A N ,,4K,,,a,g2,Q6,, All ,,.. ,,,QQQ,,, G GQQQQQ seezgaaa. ZW jig? QQQZQ TZ 'K lit 4 ea fm' as 42 7 SW ' , Q ey f MELVIN E. ELLINGSEN Mel I I' Technicalg Social Committee 3: Executive Com- -:fv . ' ' 'ff-Aw. 1 1 1 fZ'Mv,.. . Af CENA' IW 10 M- f ' 'wks 'f' Z ,vii ff 2,. f W f f f A 1 I ff, I if? 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ELLSWORTH HLOIYYH Scicnceg 3M Year Graduate: Press Club: Senior Boys'. There is an unspeakable pleasure attending th life of a student. 0 ASTRID C. ERICKSON HACQN Commercial: Chorus l, 2, 3: German 4: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. Thy cheek begins to reddeng Thy blue eyes brighten quickly: Ever thus thou growest beautiful. CAROLYN M. ERICKSON UCHIOIH Commercial: Chorus l, 2: Switchboard 4: Se- nior Girls'. God's rarest blessing is: after all, a good LUOITIUU. ' o LEOLA G. EVANS Lo Commercial: Aero 4: Senior Girls': Pep 4. Bashful sincerity ana' cornely love. O RICHARD W. EVANS Dick Science: Pep 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Tennis 4: Biology 4: Boys' Glee 4: Guard 3: 43 Senior Boys'. You are an elegant scholar, Having the graces of speech, Ana' skill in the turning of phrases. MARGARETHE C. FAULSTICI-I Marge History: Dancing l, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Girls' Glee 2: Tennis 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Pep 4: A Cappella 4: Latin 4: Senior Girls'. All her thoughts as fair within her eyes, As bottom agates seen to wave and float In crystal currents of clear morning seas. I VIRGINIA G. FELLGER HGinna Commercial: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls'. She laughs not too much. The wittiest laugh least. o ROLAND E. FLORIN Science: Biology 3, 4: Motto Committee: Senior Boys'. Thou art worthy, full of power: Consistent, liberal, wearing all that weight Of learning lightly as a flower. I o JANE FLOYEL Commercial: Pep 3, 4: Chorus 3: Senior Girls'. She shines as a good deed in a naughty world, 1 I' 9 Page Twenty six N A ,- ff X. 3 'f .,-4' ' l..sg,ses. wages. ...+.g,... .asgam 'W Q Q xx ,,,,, 'xtx EVELYN C. FOLEY Rally Commercial: Advanced Dancing 1, 2, 3: Aero 4: by Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Chess -K and Checker 4. .k,, - ' Modest as morn, as mid-day bright, . Gentle'as evening, cool as night. ARNOLD O. FOLLINGSTAD Amy Commercial Course. 5 It is all wonder but true, That one could know what he knew. 0 'L -- ANITA M. PORCH Neets - N Language: Delegate All City Girls' Conference: Social Committee 3, Chairman 4: Drama Guilde, kukxbx President 4: Cercle Francais, Vice-President 4: Se- . by X! nior Girls' Delegate: Tennis 4: Latin 4: Pep 4: 'ss-- S Chorus 2, 3: Dancing 1: Biology 3, 4: Schurzone, g Z Managing Editor. N An Angel! A 1 .Q Qi Or at least an earthly paragon! ,135 ' - 34 use 1l2 -51551: .. ,, S ,Asp '51 MARGARET ELAINE Fox Marge Q 5..- Commercial: John Marshall High l, 2, 3: Basket- ull ball 2: French 2, 3: Art 2: Library 3: Pep 4: 51,1 lil Senior Girls': French 4. if 5 You are as glittering as those stairs of stone il ini down which the blue brooks run. S in gif 53 5 0 ,if lil MARIE M. FRANK Language: German 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4. H Q93 3 E, That is best which lieth nearest thee, ij li, . Shape from that thy work of art. 5 ALICE K. FRITZ Fritzie 5 5541 gy gg jg Page Twenty-seven Commercial: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Spanish 1, Z, 3: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Biology 3, 4: Senior Girls': Schurzone: Motto Committee. ' She has two eyes, so soft and brown She gives a side-glance and looks down Beware! Beware! 0 JEANNETTE P. FRONZ Hplfil' Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. A witty woman is a treasure: A witty beauty is a power. 0 EMMA M. FUCHS Commercial: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Girls' Glee 4. Her step is music, and her voice is song. JOSEPHYNE J. GARSTKA Jeanne Commercial: Drama Guilde: Library: Senior Girls'. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired Courteous though coy and gentle though re- tired. 0 KATHERINE GEIGER Science: Schurzone: French 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World. Her glossy hair was clustered o'er her brow Bright with intelligence and fair and smooth. 3 . gl, : . ' is S N :: . 1: 21 -- '-51' 535 A 2-fi :Hilti 1 T' ni X ' I 5 N ' sg la I X Y Nl A SS : miners ... i-1.1. - . l , 2 . 1 X Commercial: Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4: German 4: Festival Chorus 3: Musicians 4: Office 4: Senior Girls'. She is too subtle for thee: and her smoothness Her very silence, and her patience speak to the ' M., ff fl, 7 wg , f .. fefm'-'ri ef , rf 'E., '.f ', M 'WiiW e: MGX ,, .Q . . . . . W we to 62? N---4 1 ' 'll ft . t. . :, , Z Qfyggyz CARL Ciium Grd jr X . Technical: Manchester H. S.-N. H. l, 2: Track is ,,,, M 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3: Soccer , 'e 2: Senior Boys. ,Wh . ,,mfZ!,,f . W2 His heart as far from fraud as heaven from ,ef do earth. . 42, Q ' LOUISE E. GIERKE L'Louisiana X V WM is Q X j ' .rin f 4 .,,, V fm 2, ff ,, 'ear .W .,,. fy' 7 1 iarwz rfaafaeeeeaeee ate a',eeegeeea?223 2 -ff ff! :gf 3 eZeZZ4Z 2 fi!!! We fi!! ff! 1 we Z ei! eee ease 2 if! fix JV! Z ff! iff eeeeee 25? eeeee ree. f fe? X M I ff! fd! e f fhiif W My W Mer e ef :defer Z af? Zee f , fe f ew K fe i fsff efew WM WW? We!!! Me! Wwe ff? fee 2 eff- iii! WWWWM X ff W , 2, If 3 f f my i f ff f fff , M j I 'hfmff ,......l.i.-.-.i.i.. . ssssxsstsssst 4 l people. 0 ELSIE A. GLASER Commercial: Girls' Glee 3: French 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World 4: Schurz- one: Drama Guilde 4. 'Tis well to be merry and wise, 'Tis well to be honest and true. 0 GERALDINE V. GLIFEE HGQIIYH Language: Chorus 1, 2. 3: Girls' Glee 2: Span- ish 3, 4: French 4: Pep 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World: Schurzone. Good qualities are the substantial riches of the mind but it is good breeding that sets them of? to an advantage. 0 SYLVIA l. GLOPPE Home Economics: H'artzone 2, 3: Dancing 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls'. WIISB to resolve, and patient to perform. RICHARD GOERNER, JR. UDick Technical: Wrestling 4. Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Heats least. 0 JACK B. GOMBERG Science: Crane Tech l: Inter-room Baseball 1: Inter-room Basketball 1: Spanish 2: Press 2: Pep 2, 3: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker, Cus- todian 3, 4: Senior Boys'. His friends were many and true-hearted. 0 DOROTHY B. GOOD DOrth'i Commercial: Roosevelt l: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Tennis 3: Golf 3, 4: Librarian 3: Senior Girls'. A lovely lady, garmented in light From her own beauty. 0 COLETTE GOODRODE Babe Language: Biology 3: German 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Ways that are gracious and kind, A lender smile and voice that lingers- Unmindful of self and thoughtful of others. O GLADYS A. GOODYEAR Commercial: Senior Girls': Girls' Glee 4: Chorus l 4: German 3, 4. ' Simplicity is a jewel rarely found. I Page Twenty-eight 1 X .vi x, J ,. an r 1 f X X 1- , .farm . , f' wggggoa .Qi3QQQ. .SQQQQSQQ 2: 1 ,agsgw .QQQSQQ W , 3, 5+ , ,rw N. Sb 1 ,. . .fn K... ' 3 Page Twenty-nine IRENE H. GoRE I Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Guard 3, 4: Marshal 3: Senior Girls'. For never anything can be amiss When sirnpleness and duty tender it. 0 DOROTHY Goss HDOIY' Language: French 3, 4: Secretary 4, President 4: Spanish 4: Tennis 4: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. Wherever thy image may be No magic shall sever Thy music from thee. 0 SABINA B. GRATZ Babe Commercial: Spanish 3: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3, 4: Biology 4: Senior Girls': Chorus 1, 2, 3. She had the habit of viewing things cheerfully And thinking about life hopefully. O DULCIE M. GRIFFITHS Language: Senior Girls': Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: French 3: Delegate 4: Latin 4: Tennis 3: Schurz World: Schurzone, Picture Editor. The worst thought she has Is whiter even than her pretty hand. ELAINE KATHERINE GRIFFITHS Commercial: Swimming 2: Dancing 2: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Senior Girls'. The beauty which old Greece or Rome Sung, painted, wrought, lies close at home. O ELMER GRUENEBERG Elm Architectural: Senior Boys': Architectural 4: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Chess and Checker 4. But never shall the muse endure To let your virtues lie obscure. VIRGINIA M. GRUENER Science: Advanced Dancing l, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Pep 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Truth exacts for the wise, beauty for the feel- ing heart. 0 CELESTE F. GRUPE ' Language: Senior Girls'g Chorus 4: French 4. Little dewdrops of celestial melody. BERNARD D. GUSOVSKY 'lNap Language: Chorus 3, 4: Debating 4: French, Delegate 4: Senior Boys'. No tuft on cheek nor beard on chin But lips where smiles go out and in. C .IANE M. GUSTAFSON Language: Chorus 2, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Ger- man 3, 4: Aviation 4: Pep 3: Latin 3: Senior Girls'. The dimple that thy chin contains, has beauty in its round. N-sr . .X N - .NQ5 wmv am, v M lm .,,,,,,, .............. - .... fsfff' Jun, 11111111 -.111 1111 11511 4a Miliccfcgtfaff Mfiwx' ff '---'--'--' J 'Wu ----111 A '-if L1,,I,,1l11Z11Zl11L1ZL11.12 .11 ' 1IfL 1'Z1ZZ21L ji.:i:L.lLI, ,,,, U M .... 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HALDERSON Language: French 3, 4: Girls' Glee 3: Chorus 4: Chess and Checker 4: Musicians 4: Senior Girls'. For art may err but nature cannot miss. O EDWARD HARACZ Science Course. Stout muscles and a sinewy heart, A hearty frame, a heartier spirzt. 0 ROBERT N. HARMON Bob Technical: Engineering, Vice-President 4. He is noble who in word, thought, and deed, proves himself a man. RICHARD K. HEFFRON 'iDiCk Language: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 2: Span- ish 3, 4: Latin 4: Golf 3: Senior Boys': Picture Committee. Every man is a volume, If you know how to read him. O VIOLET HENRIKSEN Commercial: Chorus 4: Festival Chorus 4: Se- nior Gir1s'. The smiles that win, the tints that glow But tell of days in goodness spent. O WILLIAM E. HEPPERLE 'iBil1 Science: Joliet Township High 1, 2: German 2: Senior Boys'. Of every noble work the silent part is best, Of all expressions that which cannot be ex- pressed. 0 ARTHUR HERMAN UAtt!, Language: Orchestra 1: Guard 3, 4: Senior Marshal 4: Schurz World 4: Senior Boys': Span- ish 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4. He kept his honesty and truth. 0 HELEN M. HIGHLAND Language: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3: Treas- urer 4: Class Day Committee: Biology 4: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3: Senior Gir1s'. So well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuouest, discreetest, best. 0 WILLIAM HIGMAN Bill Science: R. O. T. C.: Boys' Glee 3: Biology 3: Drama Guilde 3. A sound mind in a sound body is a short but full description of a happy state of mind in this world. Page Thirty '.9QQQQa aoggg L - Page Thirty-one FRANCIS W. HILL Science: Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3. 4. A head, where wisdom mysteries frame 5 Whose hammers beat in that lively brain, ' As on a stithy where that some work of fame Is daily wrought, to turn to the world's gain. DOROTHY B. HITZEMANN Dot Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Aviation 3' Pep 3: Senior Girls'. The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. MARIE E. HODITS HR26 Science: Outdoor 2: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls'. This fairy form contains a soul as might As that which lives within a Giant's frame. IRENE M. HORDECKY Giggles Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Spanish 3: Pep 3: Senior Girls'. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. MARCELLA R. HOWARDSEN Howie Science: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Manager 4: Chorus l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee. Vice-President 3, President 4: Musicians' 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Swimming 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls', Delegate: Schurzone: Schurz World. A voice so thrilling never was heard - In spring time from the warbling bird. JOHN B. HRYNAKOWSKI Science: Aviation 3. A genial smile, a kind work, a ready hand. 0 ELIZABETH HUBLEY Berry Commercial: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. Joy is in her a flame, Too steady to destroy. 0 E. ELYNORE HUEBNER l'NOl3 Commercial: Biology 3: Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls'. In character, in manner, in style, in all things, Supreme excellence is simplicity. BERENICE ANN HUECKSTAEDT Bee Commercial: Chorus 2: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3: Librarian 3: Library Club 3: Senior Girls', Vice-President. Grandeur, Strength, and Grace are here to speak of thee. JUSTIN HULMAN Science: Crane l, 2: Senior Boys'. A mind of persuading keenness, A superior, self-made man. un-Q QGSKS Q !! iiqi if Ag T l ,Lie ll if f! l li 3 if fi S wifi F if il k, F 5 Sl si I XQN s X l ' if 'S . 33 Jil . - g Zlllrillll ,..1.1.i..i..1- - ,f in QZAQQWQQ, WQWWW aoraweglya QQQWQWW e . f H Q ' IRENE HUMECKE I l 'c-f f f iv ' - - i Language: Chorus 4: French 4: Senior Girls . Y f' 5 7 7 Q! Sweet as young, and gay as sweet, and inno- 1 -f 1 if' cent as gd!! ,X ' l 1' .f 1' . : f n, MILDRED M. IssERsTEDT 'lMi1lie .f f Commercial: 32 Year Graduate: German 3: if , 5 Dancing 3: Senior Girls'. 2 An equal mixture of good-humor L V And sensible soft melancholy. 'i 0 ANNE F. IWASZCZUK WM Commercial: Polish 4: Guard 2, 4: Senior Girls'. fr, Off H t N So mild, so merciful, so strong, so good, X So paient, peaceful, loyal, louing, pure. f 'ii' f f' 1 ZYGMUNT JANKOWIAK 'AZ' f f ' lg f f ff XT , fe Wife! e ebrZZ?7Qf :.., ff! K 'zfzf ff ff Wee? ff!! ff! iffy f MZ! f eaef fee JM ffff WWW Me 5ZZZt eff ijjdl WW 3 if , , X 2 ia ZW! fig!! , if f 154 f 2 fad are f f an ff , ff f X 2 X Z fe iff! ff tea!! airfare!!! MM? fate!! eeeggeggyg fdf, , 6 5 , f 4 WWQQC, 2 74 ,ff f Z W X' X, Zf!,i Z f X W 2 if f A Q i e fag ff Z fee- f 4 foe 2 1 ,f , f f 4 ff! if ff? i if ffl 'gf y yyf aaa f ,fi 2 27? ff X if X f gm, f X 4 4 if if Z 4 f 4 Z f ff K X f 7 Q P11 WI!! ., QSSSSSSSS' 'cc,,.s. .. ' is. .ck .M.-.Mi-.,..l..s . Technical: Polish 2, 3: Engineering 3, 4g Let- termen's 4: Baseball 4: Senior Boys'. Knowledge he only sought, ana' soon caught As if for him Knowledge had rather sought. I JOSEPH il, JARMACZ U.lOjOy, Architectural: Engineering 4. His rich words every one Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. 0 PETREA B, JENSEN 'lPere Commercial: German 3, 4: Choral 4: Guard 4: Senior Girls'. Serenely moving on her way In hours of trial and dismay. 0 CHESTER W. JESSKI Ginger Commercial: Senior Boys': Boys' Glee 1: Schurz World 4: Polish 4: Guard 3, 4: Library 4: Schurzone. He who has put' a good finish to his under- taking is said to have placed a golden crown to the whole. 0 DOROTHX' JEUCK UDDI Commercial: Senior Girls'. A maiden never bold: Of spirit so still and quiet, that her smile Blushed at herself. 0 FRANCES Nl. JOHANNES Frannie Language: Senior Girls': Biology 2, 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Schurz World, Assistant Circulation Manager: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Girls' Glee l, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Normal Music 2, 3: Schurzone, Managing Editor: Motto Committee, Chairman. All things in heaven and earth do her homage. 0 CLIFFORD JOHNSON CHEN Science: Austin High 1, 2: Latin 1, 2: Botany 1, 2: Civics 1, 2: Swimming 2: Intramural Basket- ball l, 2: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 4: Spanish 4: Senior Boys'. He is euer precise in promise keeping. Page Thirty-two .,,3QQQ. -QGSQQQ.. .eQQSo. -QSSQQ. .:Qi3fSiSsa. Q 'WNLHCMJWMSJ vfinfi Ulf spin ... ELROY F. JOHNSON Al x - . fl Art: Golf 3' alette ,A uilde 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Q H1-Y 4: Se -' s urz World: Schurzone, Art Staff. . '- The sun set b et his hope: 2 Stars rose: is fa h una earlier up. X . XJ . N FLORENCE JOHNSON , Language: French 3, 4: German 3, 4: Senior C1irls'. Q Page Thirty-three A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet., I MARGARET M. JOHNSON l rMarge,, Commercial: Pep 3, 4: Tennis 4: Senior Girls'. Her cheeks like the roses are, but fresher than any I'ue seen, She's the loueliest lassie that trips upon the green. 0 MARY JANE JONES Science: Pep 2, 3: Chess and Checker 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Biology 3: Aviation 3: Golf 3: Social Committee 3, 4: Executive Committee 4: Senior Girls', Treasurer. Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters, Heaven is seen. ' 0 LESTER JORGENSEN Science: Biology 4. Nothing is impossible O BERNICE V. JOST Commercial: Band 2, 3, French Club 3, 4: Chess World 4: Drama Guilde C1irls'. The true standard of Professor to a willing heart. uBeen 4: Musicians Club 3: Checker 4: Schurz and 4: Schurzone: Senior quality is seated in the mind, those who think nobly are noble. 0 ADOLPH KAITULS Science: Pep 4. One who values the Happiest of men. 0 TERJ E KANDAL HAH merits of others is the Terry Technical: Golf 3, 4: Engineers' 4: Senior Boys'. Titles of honour add not to his worth Who is himself an honour to his titles, O CELIA KAPLAN Language: John Marshall High School: Pep 3, 4: French 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World: Schurzone, Assistant Circulation Manager 4. Sweet thoughs swarm 'round her like bees around their queen. I RAYMOND E. KAPTANA ncapy. Technical: Hi-Y 3: Engineering 4: Soccer 4. Ambition marks the success. path for a well earned was Ss ,.,. .f ' S fs .-rv!! K 9 eff f t R if s S N? mwwri, l:ll'll,.1:l 53 ,, l i M sg 3: 1 - fwfr- N als: we f ll:.Nl::l1l: 111 As, S:s3s:,J:l::1a: all 1 s S -:.:.,,..,:- s 1 . - 'rs-:X-::rIy:1n,p -ue: ,- J 535165.35 :S is: Q5':3: ft s 5' its N: :S::::s:z-: lc,:1:,--1:-mir: S- E1':E-:vin wssr,s.ssmss11: - 5555335555 Wslssszcsrf S' sswsss tassiwsissfi 3:-:PSS Nc N s . , .s , Em... .mssx-5. 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KAUTZ Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Chorus 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World: Schurzone. True wit is nature to advantage dressed: What oft was thought, but ne'er so well ex- pressed. 0 ESTHER C. KAZER Commercial: 3M Year Graduate: Drama Guild: 4: Senior Girls': Girls' Glee 4. The joy of youth and health her eyes display. And ease of heart her every look convey. I EARL A. KEOWN Science: Spanish 2, 3: Pep 3, 4: Palette Guild 3: 4: Senior Hi-Y: Aero 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Senior Guard Marshal 4: Golf 4: Drama Guilde 3: Senior Boys': Class Day Committee. A Quixotic sense of the honorable-of the chivalrous. C ESTHER P. KIEBLER Essie Language: Social Committee 4: Biology 3, Sec- retary, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Spanish 3: Chorus 2, Dancing 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Girls' Glee Club: Musicians' 2, 3: Pep 3, 4: Latin 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World, Branch Editor 4: Schurzone, Assist- ant Editor: Prom Committee. Devout, yet cheerful: pious, not austere: To others lenient, to herself sincere. o YVILMA B. KINNEY i'Wilm Language: Dancing l: Chorus 2, 3: Pep 3, 4: Biology 3, 4: Palette Guilde 3: Cercle Francais 4: Latin 4: Aero 4: Senior Girls': Tennis 4: Drama Guilde. Vice-president 4: Welfare Committee Chair- man 4: Class Day Committee. Graceful and useful all she does, Blessing and blest where'er she goes. EUGENE V. KIPKOWSKI Kipp Science: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys'. At whose sight all the stars hide their dimin- ish'd heads. 0 LOUIS KLEIN Architectural: Aviation 3, 4: Architectural 3, 4: Senior Hi-Y: Engineering 4. As a wit, if not Erst, in the very Hrs! line. 0 ELEANOR S, KLUK El Commercial: Pep 3, 4: Senior Girls'. How may full-sailed verse express, How may measured words adore Every turn and glance of thine, Every lineament divine, Eleanor? 0 HAROLD A. KNAPP Science: Boys' Glee 4: Biology 3, 4: Senior Boys'. His armour is his honest thought- Ana' truth his highest skill. l Page Thirty-four I k Ili, ,..... s !,,,...f'4 -A H V, ! - tix -MVN E3 'QQQQQQ ' R L -Qasgsfsw sfsf 5 f .1 'L 1 ' As sv .l if X.. Q if ,ssiex y RODGER G. KNAUS Rodg if Technical: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Fencing 3: Lettermen's 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys'. Those who can command themselves, command ' s: il M Page Thirty-tive ,Q r others. 0 MERRITT C. KOCH Technical: Architectural 2: Pep 3, 4: Letter- 'scwas ' men's 3, 4: Soccer 3, Manager 4: Baseball Man- ager 4. ,- With such a comrade, such a friend, I fain would walk till Journey's end. E 1 Ng X X S ' .. ,, HERMAN KOGAN Herm Language: Schurz World, Editor-in-Chief 4, As- 0 by sistant Sports Editor 3: Orchestra lg German 3, 4: s. ai Senior Boys': Latin 4: Tennis 4. XSS S Good nature is the very air of a good mind, the Sr sign of a large and generous soul, and the 5 lf peculiar soil in which virtue prospers. al 1355555 SNES 'css li 2 1 3i,E5Ef?s .Q NICHOLAS W. KOMARCYZK 564311 Technical: Pep 3: Golf 3, 4: Senior Boys. gugiifxigslgggggijis - X X 5353? Will? 5: Kind words he has for all, A 5:9 He knew no base design. -f 11'i11s1.-as :s SEAN L FLORENCE KONOPASEK - A - , Q 51553353 X Commercial: Senior Girls. s xg Formed on the good old plan, , s isiggzslsx um S5 ' frue, brave, and ever honest. W F, 'QEEESX E: 3 KEY ENEXX NRS OTTO KORMAN science: Gm 1, 2, Chess and Checker 3. . He is the greatest artist then, W ether o penci or o pen X wig Who follows nature, never man, E As artist or as artisan. . 0 i OLIVER J. Kosroclc Ollie - - - 'Q 5312 NN?--FISESXN Science: H1-Y 3, Secretary 4: Pep 3, 4: Biology 3, President 4: Chess and Checker 3: Drama Guilde, A Sergeant-at-arms 4: Senior Boys', Secretary 4. si gggxgg x S E His laugh is just like music, Q It lingers in the heart, filffff ss? S AX S N as gk Xyxx X :r:::s:X XX SXXXEXX s Nkss ss X X N ss ss. And where its melody is heard, The ills of life depart. Xisilcsgsxi - i Q 5 ti JOHN A. KREUSER Red' Technical Course. sl Of reason, ualour, liberty, and virtue jg ' ' ' ' ' - EE witifsg 5 He displays distinguished merit, a noble 5 Of natures own creating. -s A--' 0 A. OTTO KREUZER , Language: Senior BOys'. ..ii..l.ll.-- 1,l.1- Rich in saying common sense, and as the great- est only are, In his simplicity divine. - CHARLES P. KUEMMEL Kim Technical: Baseball 3, 4. Full many a mighty man ' Lurks in thy depths unuttered, uncovered. .-..- i....-.i---l w...,,, , V 4 'L A aww My ' M W U v ,WW -- j7..,.r,,, 4 ,jf ,leeway , 3 ., . . . . , W 74110, Q4 3 it ft W, 9il Z et , 42 JEAN KULWIN H1-Gene 5 VZ , f . . . . w, Commercial: Pep 3, 4: Spanish 13, 4: Aviation 3: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: A ,y2ff'lf ' ,,VV 'E Capella 4: Senior Girls'. f I For all that fair is, is by nature good: ' That is a sign to know the gentle blood. If sei? . 4 4 2 f f m.,nW 1 ZW W ith? ,,,., , I 4: X I X f A 'W fy-A ' 4.40 f fl W 2 ef we X Av X ti X L, , f, ee if ee fi r ff!!! 444 ff! f' If are Ze? Zee Q2 t rea eeer iff W4 if WWW 2 ef! ffff gf! ,ff Zf7 77? fa ed? iff We Ziff!! we ayfegi Mfg 3444? Zf .X ,f XZ Q ff X 47? . fl Z! X 9 fyf fm f 6Z! ff? Z' f ee4z are 5 fy!! fi! ahaha are ,fyff fl! .5774 eeeeaeeeee aaamwfw I 17 'iff 2 4 M7 4:24 eijf if Z 4 .: Q-ri f ilvwmfff . ...l..i .,...-T , i NEIL LAMBERT Science: Barrington High, Newark 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Basketball 4: Senior Boys'. He holds the rank no king can give: no station can disgrace, Nature puts forth her gentleman and monarchs must give place. 0 MARCUS D. LANE Bud Technical Course. Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and whistles as he goes, HOWARD I.. LARSON Howie' Science: Tennis 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Se- nior Boys': Wrestling 3. As a sterling coin in life's exchange of friend- ship. y O LORRAINE A. LARSON I.arinX' Science: Biology 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Pep 3, 4: Chorus 2: Chess and Checker 4: H'artzone 2: Senior Girls': Schurz World: Schurzone. Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. I O ROBERT L. LEMPKE Technical: Chess and Checker 4: Aero 4: Let- termen's 3, 4: Football 4, City Championship 3: Senior Boys'. When I'm in the White House. 0 HOWARD C. LEMSTER Architectural: Senior Boys'. For a man by nothing is so well betrayed As by his manners, 0 ANDREW J. LETO Science: Press l, 2: Latin 1, 2: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Baseball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Avia- tion 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Lettermen's 4: Spanish 4: Drama Guilde 4: Fencing 3, 4: Senior Boys. None but himself can be his parallel. O DOROTHY LEWIS 'ADOEH Commercial: Senior Girls'. Youth in limbs, in judgment old. 11 ROBERT GEORGE LIEBMANN Bob Science: Tennis 3, 4. How eloquent he is! His thoughts flow fast. Page Thirty-six n 1 w ' 1 xx ' s' af' Y ' sms ff Smsnffx . SN -ffm ..-- -XNQ , X . .sa aff IPQQQQQ. QQQSQQ. s .sSQgSS9- oGS6gi?e e tllflffss iff f , U , p x AN F. 1 HL Norm P ff ' : . O. T. C. l, 2, 3, Captain 4: Bull- E Qt, ' og 3, 4: Senior Boys'. ' D 'i t An what he greatly thought, he nobly dar'd. ' ' ' e ' ., 0 R. -5 ROBERT LINDEN Bob N' - , Science: Spanish 2: Chess and Checker 4: Senior 'IW Boys'. 3 ' r . ' 5 Honorable, friendly, and good: all that a man ,. should be. X ' I BERNARD E. LINDQUIST Bernie 5 .3 Science: Biology 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Pep 4: Avi- x gas ation 4: Chess and Checker 4: Boys' Glee 4: Senior Boysz 1 '-'- x . . cs: ' 'N'Q , S '-I t E He has no wants, no wishes can remain, , yi .psy Q N S' b 'h 'd ' i l znce ut to wzs more wzs om, rs to ga n. 3 R. . Q x Page Thirty-seven ARTHUR E. LINDSTRUM Technical: Hi-Y 4: Engineering 3, Pin Com- mittee 4: French, Treasurer 4: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Senior Boys'. A man of sovereign parts he is esteem'd: Well fitted in arts, glorious in arms: Nothing becomes him ill that he would well. O .IOHN W, LINEHAN Science: 32 Year Graduate: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4, City Championship 2: Wrestling 4: Senior Boys', Sergeant-at-Arms: Biology 4: Drama Guilde 4. Those can conquer who think they can. O HARRIETTE N. LIPSITZ Commercial: Pep 3: Chess and Checker 3: Golf 3: Drama Guilde 4. Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. 0 IVIARJORIE NI. LOARIE Margie Commercial: Pep 4: Senior GirIs'. She'll scatter sunshine where'er she may go. VIRGINIA I.. LODERHOSE Commercial: Pep 3, 4: Aviation 3: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Golf 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls', Delegate. Not obvious, not obtrusive but retired, So much the more desirable. O THOMAS D. LOGAN Science: Soccer 3. 4: Track 4: Fencing 4: Let- termen's 3, 4. Tho' modest, on his unembarrassed brow Nature hath written4 Ger1tleman. O ERDMANN LUEBCKE, JR. HEddl2 Technical: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. All his faults are such that one loves him the better for them. ,sms 1 as R -. S W. S SX A s lf X S m Q X, ilix sig fi . S I S :Fifi ., ws X X5 W.. X s . NN R35 ws. Rs RQXNNNB iss sas 5X 55x X Sass: XRS NNN QNEN X N v NSW Rssss X X NNN ss N :sms Xxx X xwsxss RM BBS BM Rss xx RRS NM xx S ww S EN X -sssxss X XX: X XXNX X RM N as wk ww NNW N fi are SN LSSNX wsxXNs.xNNx xx ki - x , ...er 5 is New sf - 'i Ex i. ,,.. ....llL..-- ' vi ,fl 'F ,.. .... ....l-- , j ,, y ww, f , A 'se , we ,ff ., ., ...,f0', '02 ,f ,Q M fig 1,7 w.:,f.,a4 fffQWQzs awywkasq aaZ3QQQ, ,, ,QQZZQQW .ZX Z ,IW Q ,f my uv f , W std - , , ' QQ tiff CAROLINE A. LUMPP Came 4 'Z Commercial: German 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Aviation ,h..,,, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Schurz World 4: Base- f ball 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 2, 3. 4: Irlockey 2, 4: 1 , 724zw,.,,,f f Basketball 2, 3, 4: Schurzone, Girls Sport Editor' E, fy!! f I l y Senior Girls . ,f A X, ff f, Z 5 , 1 i f Q ,,,, M dwelt., .,.., I 71 if l f X 0 I .X 77 , f f f , y :. Xe! WW actaeaee ttfjpf 2 af ff f X 7 Q! id! ZZ deff 44 2 eeeeee ee 2 aide! ide e X 7 f lg Q Zfif WW tee taeee 2 eff eff aaa eeeee Q Y., Z fffff eww , ldgetffaee Ziff? X X teetleg f if Af ee fZ?Z7 ffffffif 77 Z? aft? Z 4 t.eti aaa if X eeeee eee Qfffw. WW eeeeteeeee filififiailfff 4 fate f ff, Z ff fe? ff Z fe fe ' i'twW,fff T ........ . .k..l.....i. , - Oh, she is good as she is fair 24:51:24 None-none on earth above her: ' M As pure in thought as angels are, To know her is to love her. f O JOHN A. LUNN Jack Science: Chorus, Vice-President 4: Senior Guard Marshal 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aviation 3, 4 O Tennis 3: Biology 4: Senior Hi-Y 4: Pep 4: Se- ' f nior Boys'. Dependable and true, With a friendly way for everyone. GOLA C. MACDONALD Jock Science: Aviation 4: Chorus 4: Senior Girls'. As in a little grain of gold much price and value lies, So in a little woman there's a taste of paradise. 0 HARRIET MAHER A'Hart'Y Commercial: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Senior Gir1s'. Where'er you go,-where'er you pass. There comes a gladness on the grass. You bring blithe airs where'er you tread. O TOSCA MAIERO Tosh Language: Girls' Glee 3: Spanish 4: Pep 3: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Gir1s'. A sweet radiance she spreads Filling the land with delight. 0 VJILLIAM J. MARKS i'Bi1l Science Course, To the man who himself strives earnestly, God also lends a helping hand. ELEANOR MARTENS Commercial: Press 1: Drama Guilde: Senior Girls'. Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an im- mortal youth. O DOROTHY MARTIN Dot Commercial: Senior Girls'. The sweetest personality, A smile that's meant for all to see. O GRACE F. MARTINEK Gracie Science: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee 4: Musi- cians 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Gir1s': Bi- ology Club 4. True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. O HOWARD MATTHES Howdy Science: R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, Major 4: Bulldog i 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: Chorus 4: Or- 1 I chestra 3: Senior Marshal 3, 4: Guard Committee 3. l Whatever he did, was done with so much ease 1 In him alone ,twas natural to please. 3 Page Thirty-eight 'X sf J X X I N Q41-'TJ -.. , T 8 Isis...-.XQ Q . -N Q 5 9 X QQQQSQ .. .QSSQSQQ n Gi2SSSQSDa Page Thirty-nine FLORENCE MAYER Commercial: Chorus 4: Senior Girls'. Titles of honor add not to her worth, Who is herself an honor to her titles. JOSEPH M. MAZUKELLI liMOE', Technical: Architectural: Senior B0ys': T Square and Triangle: Aviation. One by one he climbs the steps Onward to his goal-success. WILLIENE R. MCCLELLAN Aiwillyi' Commercial: Pep 3: Senior Girls'. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. ALAN K. MCCORQUODALE Corky Science: Swimming l, 2, 3: Zoology 2: Pep 42 Biology 4: Senior Boys'. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. 0 YVILHELMINA MCDOUGALD Billie Science: Biology 3, 4: Guard: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Debating 3: Public Speaking 4: Senior Girls'. I laugh, for hope hath happy place with meg lf my bark sinks, 'tis to another sea. O JOHN MCEVOY iiMac Science: Pep 4: Tennis 4: Basketball 3, 4. His words were oaks in acorns, and his thoughts I ' Were roots that firmly gript the granite truth. PATRICIA. K. MCKIBBEN ' Science: Senior Girls', All City Girls' Conference Delegate 4. Virtue was sufficient of herself for happiness. O ARTHUR A. MCMILLAN Mac Science: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Chess and Checker 3 . Full of high spirits, A character worth having. HERBERT MCMULLIN Hlvlllcn Science: Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh l, 2, 3: Foot- ball l, 2: Wrestling 2: Senior Boys'. His eye begets occasion for his wit: For every object the one doth catch,. The other turns to a mirth-loving jest. 0 EVELYN E. METZLER Tiny Science: 32 Year Graduate: Chorus 3, 4: Pep 4: Biology 4: German 4: Senior Girls'. A willing helpful spirit Is loved wherever it goes. S . ...fc s cu., ig 1, 'S . .3 SSS if . .. S 'ix 3 .e S s S. S S :iff i:2' S S S gil . S QS ,-:S SS - S jg. ii ,. AS X . SSSS . Q V S .. io S N , N w is SSS S S X x A SSSSS. S SSS Qi :Ss ii: 'S cc Q S X . S X S X xx SxSS S S XSS Q . SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS ix sx X SSS SS SSS S SS SSS S S S S :S S SSSS S SS X. X 9 Sxx xSxSSS lf F... as S 1 X . gs ,lSx..T.-lg g XSXXXSQ-- R N ,l....... .....l.- Si f UW A Wag' ,,,, , X, ..., ff ye ,dj ' lm 'W' 43 fe e Ziff? 1 e fi fi' f' 33 ' e Q 5: fi as v 14? a ri f- f f' ap f 4, ef f 4 f ff W ill 'ga -rf fff f f W 42 1 W 'P ,Wo f Q, , f I . Us ZA! feflaiffz 4 - eeeee A gg HAROLD MEYER ,,,,, 2?4fZiQ, Technical: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Engineering 3, 4: L. Senior Boys'. Q The eye to see, the ear to hear, ' The skillful hand to help the will. ' .f if QM! , S 4 ELEANOR L. MIERZCHALA 'SEV' K Commercial: Pep 3, 4: Dacing l, 2, 3, 4: Se- ! 4 nior Girls': Chorus 1, 2. f f' There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies blow. Z ,,,,., ff 0 ..,,. , I ,, A JAMES E. MILLER 'iJim if ff , Technical: Acro 4: Chess and Checker 4: Pep ff! 7, 4: Senior Boys'. X 1? ' f. For whether the prize be a ribbon or throne, , iff! fff ,, W if ' efff' ff? f f ,ff ff fff ff ff fff fff ff fyf fffff' iff iliac Z M ffffffff ffffffffee' f ff f fff 4 fffff ff!! X f fffffff i X .774 X f ff X ff f N X X W X X x M R A X N xw NX x x xx x m R R R x x R N xxx R 'i3wW,ff l ff I fffff Z Z Z Z 4 4 6 Z ,2 el? ?. .., The victor is he who can go it alone. O MARY MITRANITZA Mitzi Commercial: Tennis 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. A true friend, and a worthy one. GEORGE H. MOLENTIN Arts: Palette Guilde 3, President 4: Pep 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Schurz World, Schurzone, Art Editor: Senior Boys'. He will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end. 0 MARIE F. MOLS Commercial: Senior Girls': Pep 3. She is more than painting can express Or youthful poets fancy when they love. 0 DAVID C. D. MORROW Dave Science: Baseball 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Swimming 3: Senior Boys'. In life, as in chess, forethought wins. O MARY J. MROCZEK i'Maey' Commercial: Biology 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Polish 4: Aviation 4: Senior C1irls'. Those far, celestial eyes can dart Their glances down through leafy bars. 0 ESTHER MUELLER Language: French 3, 4: Spanish 4: Senior Girls'. Her heart is pure, her life serene, God gave her peace, and a' voice so sweet. 0 JOHN MUELLER Science: Waller 1: Swimming 1, 2, 3: Letter- men's 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, 3: Senior Boys'. He alone is great Who by a life heroic conquers fate. Page Forty S cc ..x. . S , .sf as sf ' , 4- x ,, gt, 's W A. , p ww- R,s.NX ' K fy. L, -,,., S X if f .sgsiXgSs, .ggswgesa .sgsggaas .SQQQW F ,Q . , .QQSg,ss.yy if it s 3 95 'I Y N3 3 Qc.. . , ,,,, ,, - , rs , - ,Kc r FE 5 . t fi JOIE C. MUNN X . N.,-1 ..,, Commercial: Schurzone: Schurz World: Aero 4: Sxgef sgii s J 2 sf Chess and Checker 43 Pep 4: Drama Gurlde 43 Q' t Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4 : Senior Girls'. ' X 'ff' ' In France they say Cheri petite ' Chicago says She's surely sweet. GENEVIEVE B. MUNSON HGCIICH Science: Biology 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 2, 4: Senior Girls'. Serene, and resolute, and still, And calm, and self-possessed. 0 HUBERT F. NEALIS Science: A Cappella 4: Boys' Cilee 4: Ciolf 4: Senior Boys'. You have deserved True applause and high commendation, love. O JUNE NELSON Commercial: Scnior Girls' 4: Schurz World: Schurzone. You charm when you talk, walk, or move. O ELSIE NEROXllCH Al Commercial: Senior C1irls'. The good stars met in your horoscope, Made you of spirit, Ere, and dew. 0 JOSEPH NICHOLAS Speed Science: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 2, Section Champs 3, 3, 4: Musicians 3: Football City Champs: Schurz World: Schurzone: Senior Boys'. He thinks before he speaks. LORI-3T'rA L. NIEDERMAN Laurie Language: French 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Latin 3: Pep 4: Senior C1irls': Schurz World: Schurzone, She adorned whatever subject She either spoke or wrote upon By the most splendid eloquence. O H. THOR NIELSEN Technical: Architectural 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Senior Boys'. From the crown of his head To the sole of his foot He is all mirth. 0 V1oLET M. NIELSEN Commercial: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Musicians' 2: Senior Girls'. To set the cause above renown, To love the game above the prize. 0 RAYMOND P. NOFFKE Ray Science: Chess and Checker 4. Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes. Page Forty- one 3: x Q S I 'ah sc cgi 1 x X fggfsax R Q ' S SNS XSXXS PSRR Sc sss MN XSS i . ssc X XSS Q Wx sxXXs 1 S is . XXX S X S Q S SSSSX sg? x SS Mg R ss X X X X s Os S SSSS SXYNX Si X ss S x . XX ls N X XX W W W We W W v Xwwi .,......il...L.i-1 , , if W yr , y , , , 'ef '4 A, wi fi 1 t , u -W-my Q fi , M 2,9 I ,ll 'QTUIW I ff? WZMMW Aff ff Vw! 71 Wt 4 XM , 7.!e?l f gg? are ,. -ef fl I 019 I Z 1 jf fe , Q 'f f r Z x0 i e 1 7 ' 5 3 XM ff f N riff f f 1 Qi, ff!! 7 Z4 f ff, , N' f ,eff f if 17? -1 IZ' 1 f , ff! fwf ff r 7 ,, if MW 7 f f I ffmfff ff f ff 5 'A - ff! J X Q 2 ' Wifi -V ,.., , I I ff 5 ? a f f, 4 ef t Wx de 4 ffl V' 7 f Z , 44 2 X f ff fide fi? 7 4 Wd fee ef Mifiefeee- lf f Z ?x 9 ee Z ff YZ? free f X f f U X X ,X ' ff ,Wee feehfeeee :, Q If -fwfff . .l, WALTER P. NORDBY Mouse Architectural: Senior Boys'. A silent man, in friendship true He made point-blank his certain aim. 0 SYLVIA I. OBUKOWICZ Language: Tuley l: Polish 3: French 3, 4: Latin 4: Senior Girls': Schurzone: Schurz World. A heart that scorneth all disguise, Lips where pearls of truth are hung. Sil 9 ARDIS G. OLSEN Language: Basketball 1: Dancing 1, 2: Choral Society 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Musicians' 2, 3, 4: Biology Vice-President 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3. 4: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: French 4: Latin 4: Pianist for Dancing 4: Schurz World, Girls' Sports Editor 4: Branch Editor 4: Senior Girls': Class Day Committee. Her cheerful temper joined with innocence makes beauty attractive, knowledge delight- ful, and wit good natured. O JOHN E. OLSEN Technical: Senior Boys'. He has achieved success who has looked for the best in others and has given them the best he had. 0 BURTON OLSON HOICVI Technical: Aviation 3. 4: Biology 4: Spanish 4: Pep 4: Palette Guilde 4: Tennis 4: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4. The skill to guide, the power to awe Were his, and his word was law. RUTH I. OLSON . 'iOle Science: Normal Music 3: Chorus 4: Biology 4: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. To save by giving whatsoe'er she has to those who have not-This alone is gain. Q . EDWARD OPPERNIAN HEdH General Language: Senior Boys': German 4. Who, when her spoke, all things Summed up in him. 0 PAULINE L. ORAY Peggy Commercial: Choral Society 1, 2: Pep 3: Aero 4: Senior Girls'. Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shin'd So clear, as in no face with, more delight. 0 ONICA OsBoN Patsy History: Washington D. C. l: Drama Guilde l : Press 2: Biology 3: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Pep 3: Chorus 4: Senior Girls'. A maiden, modest and get self-possessed, Youthful and beautiful, and simply dressed, I WILLARD L. OSBORN iWVill Science: Boys' Glee 2, 4: Biology 4: Concert Band 3, 4: Dramatic Guilde 4: Chorus 4. Men of few words are the best men. Page Forty-two TN J I .- .- h X 'Ns ,. ,,.f '::1 N X, S..-ff ' 'S Xl., X -4,1-'F' ,-'J ssgfsgs. sasssgsa. eg-N ssfif Q -sas ow- 'r ..s..Q 'sgss. N N es.. . K www s F is it . A s - ss V L s Aw Q ssss 2 DORTHY M. OSTERTI-IUN Do: ' s Y 5, Science: Biology 3, 4: Tennis 4: Pep 3, 4: : x X ,, 'Sf' Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World: g , Schurzone. Page Forty-three A pretty girl: and in her tender eyes Just that soft shade of blue we sometimes see In evening skies. O STANLEY OSWALDOSKI HOSSi6 Commercial: Basketball l: Baseball 2: Football 2, 3, 4, City Champs 2, North Section Champs 4: Lettermen's 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys'. Popular, athletic, earnest A man resolved and steady in his trust. CATHERINE S. PANAGOPOULOS Kitty Commercial: Biology 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Pep 4: Librarian 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Advanced Gym 2: Library Club, Secretary. A girl of beauty, valor and truth, A perfect example of virtuous youth. 0 . lVlARlON N. PANKO Science: 32 Year Graduate: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Se- nior Girls'. Good humor and generosity carry the day with the popular heart the world over. O CHARLES C. PAOLI Chuck Science: Football 4: Senior Boys'. He only is a well-made man who has a good determination. I VIRGINIA E. PAPAJIN Ginny Science: Latin 3: Biology 3: Aviation 4: Guard Marshal 4: Senior Girls'. Virtue, being a transcendent gem, ls better set without much gold and ornament. 0 GEORGE C. PAPPAS Pap Science: 32 Year Graduate: Senior Boys': Bas- ketball 4. There's honesty, manhood and good fellow- ship in thee. I EUAN PARKER HPatkS Science: Press 2, 3: Aviation 3: Track 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Lettermen's 4: Wrestling Manager 4: Pep 4: Senior Boys': Co-captain Baseball Team: Schurz World, Assistant Sports Editor 4. A combination of ability and industry Argues well for his success. O BLATRICE C, PASTNACK Bee Commercial: Chorus 1, 2: Biology 3: Pep 3: Library 2, 4: Guard Marshal 4: Senior Girls': Guard 4. We love thy lively countenance And thine eyes that dance In the midst of their own brightness. 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To doubt her fairness were to want an eye, , Z,,. , 1 A, To doubt her pureness were to want a heart. is A. . K Z, .fn.ZZZZZ M , ..., O f f W I f 1 If Zi ZZZZ Z ZZ 4 , , Z 7 I, if ZW' f mm, ' Z 7 X Q ' Z 2 Z, , Z Z ff! ZZZf,Zf ZZf Zz ZZ ZZZ 1 ZZ ZZif Z ZZZZZZ ZZ 2 ZZZZZZ ZZ!!! ZZ, ZZZZ ZZZ Z ZZZ ZZXZ Z!! ZZ lf ZZZ ZZZZZ ZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZZZ Z f ZZZZZ ZZZ, ZZZ ZZ ZZZZZZZ Z ZZZf ff I ff Z X Z .. Z Z Z ZZZ 7 XZ! fZfZfZZ fZf ZZZZZN ZZ Z if Zff ZZZZZZZZZZ , :ZZ Z ff ZZZZZ fZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZQZZZZZ fZZZ,ZZ WM f f fZ Z X f ZZ ,Z Z' Z ZZ ZZZ. Z Z! Z , ZZZXZ f , 7 A Z f fa ZZZ f X ff!! X ff? W ZZ f X ,,. H so Wm!! Z ww -f WWW t ...-..l..i..1.i..,-L MARJORIE CAROL PAYNE Commercial: 3 yi Year Graduate: Pep 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls'. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair Like twilight too, her dusky hair. 0 CORA PEARSON Commercial: Senior Girls'. Words, phrases, fashions pass away But truth and nature live through all. O HELEN V. PEARSON Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Library 3, 4: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. , A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. 0 WALTER E. PEARSON iiWalt Science: R. O. T. C. 3. Silence sweeter is than speech. I AGNES PETERSEN HPCKEH Commercial: Englewood 1, 2, 3: Weekly 2, 3: Student Council 2: Schurz 3, 4: Senior Girls': Schurz World 3, 4: Exchange Editor 4, As- sociate Editor 3, 4: French 4: Pep 3: Schurzone 4. The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wisest books. O HERBERT PETERSON Pete Technical: Senior Boys'. He knows the precise psychological moment when to say nothing. 0 ROY E. PETERSON Upetei' Science Course. Moderation is the silken string running Through the pearl chain of all virtues. 0 HENRI BERT PICK, JR. Arts: Social Committee Chairman 3: Palette Guilde, Treasurer 3, President 4: A Cappella, Presi- dent 4: Pep 3, 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Senior Hi-Y 3, 43 Senior Boys': Schurzone Art Staff, Schurz World. Not a prince, In all that proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown as loftily as he. O EDWARD J. PLAHETKA Science: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4: Polish 4: Biology 4: Senior Boys'. He has a voice of gladness and a smile. Page Forty-four My ,- '.s 9 B Q ELEANOR A, POLZIN Commercial: Spanish 3: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into our study of imagination. NIABEI. PRINDIVILLE HBLlddy Bookkeeping: Aero 4: Senior Girls'. A hind and gentle heart she had To comfort friends and foes. 0 ANNA C. PROCHASKA Commercial: Harrison ZZ: Senior Girls': Base- ball 4. Her modest answer ana' graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. 0 WILLIAM PUCHY Pudtch Architectural: Senior Boys'. , , N jx. P' 1 W xg A, ws? 1 3 13 s ,Q is ! 1, X 1332 1 1 N1 ., S. QSM 2 51: 15 . ,11,, 1, s 1 1. Ei S11 I 1, I 21, :aug .-s. CTX as 1 QE 11 N A 11 1 11i 1, 11 S X N riff' . ' .,- . il Ii ,,gQ9Q. .qsaggas .QQQSQS ip- . 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RAMMEL Virg Language: Spanish 4: Girls' Glee l, 2: Senior Girls'. Neither false nor fickle, But sweet and fair, The gleam of her eyes Reflects the happiness there. 0 JAMES H. REEGO H.Iim Science: R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3: Bulldog 2, 3. He is a handsome youth: not too handsome, But sure, he's proud, and yet his pride becomes him. He'll make a proper man. 1 1-1-,s ,1,-SQ11: s 11-- 121 - S111 .N1111's, 3 SE211E1- s ' 151131. 1 s,f,1.g ss3121 1. 1 1191111111-El1l1 51' Stl' 111151 15 1 X-Ski -Qsss111,:112E51:1E1 51 811511 1:4431 35151512 3:52551 111131111531 as s1.11..s1ss d111ss1m.- s 15111-51352 1:5 .1 'Siiffs ess: S 11 if 353 ',sss2E:1aXX ssuiessz 1 gl s1x..1ss. 1' .1ssf- 15111561 s :asm . N x X s -1f1511sz'. 11 53iENlfElX5'X S 1 1:--2821 1121111115511 1 will' 11 'li 035 s:1x1N1- N .E 1 55515 gg 1- ,, 11: it RESIN:-1'il,' 111mvFs1111s:' 1 1.1 , N 11 MN. 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The crimson glow of modesty O'erspreads her cheek And gives new luster to her charms. 0 PETER RIEB UL6fl'Y Technical: Senior Boys'. O' to be a handsome knight, And win his lady in a fight. Q FRIEDA RIETH UF1'lIZ Commercial: Senior C1irls'. Those graceful acts, Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actions. 0 LOIS T. RIGGE ULD Science: Constitutional Committee 4: Chess and Checker 3, Treasurer 4: Drama Guilde 4: Pep 3. 4: Tennis 3, 4: Senior Girls', French 4: Latin 4: Musicians' 3, 4: Swimming 1, Z, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Great thoughts ana' great feelings Come to her like great instincts unawares. O ALEXANDER RIZZO 'iAxel Architectural: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Archi- tectural 3, 4: Aero 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Senior Boys'. In him the human feeling gushes! With all its warmth, its smiles and blushes! C DONALD S. ROBINSON Don Science: Hyde Park l. He was a valiant youth and his face, like the face of the morning, Gladdened the earth with its light, and ripened thought into action. 0 RUTH ROBINSON Ruthiel' Commercial: Swimming 4: Oflice 4: Senior Girls'. For who not needs shall never lack a friend. O ROSEMARY ROOMBUS Rose Commercial: Biology 4: Chorus 4: Drama Guild: 4: Tennis 4: Volleyball 2: Senior Girls'. The dreams ahead are what make her life, The dreams .... And faith .... And loue. O MINNIE ROSA Sciencc: German 2, 3, 43 Polish 3, 4: Biology 3: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls'. Honor to those whose words or deeds, Thus help us in our daily needs, 0 E. ALLEN Ross Science: Aero 3: Lettermen's 3, 4: Football 4: Swimming l, 2, 3: Senior Boys'. High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. tipan Page Forty-six ' xxx ,,..-gf K .R p i Xxxf i Q xf,,. . Page Forty-scucn V ., 3 . . ' si .s I gasses- S: 'MSM' 2 'WQGQ' is Misses- 5, Q E AJ www XA .csgsgacswgaf ,SY NLARCELLA ROZEWSKI - lAM3IClCi' History: Polish 3, 4: German 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4. Thy hast no sorrow in thy smile, No winter in thy year. LEONARD J. RUDZINSKI HLCHIIYH Science Course. His life is neither tossed in boisterous seas Of troublous world, nor lost in slothful ease. MARGARET A. RUEPING 'AMarge Science: Lake View 1: Spanish 2: Pep 3: Aero 4: Pallette Guilde 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Se- nior Girls'. So sweet of temper that the very Stars shine soft upon her. WILLIAIKI G. RUNDELL Bill Science: Engineering 4. Of heart more kind, of hand more bold, of more ingenious brow. VERA-JEANNE SALAVA Plz Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Biology 4: Swimming 3: Senior Girls'. O rank is good, and gold is fair And high and low mate illg But truth has never known a law Beyond its own sweet will, 0 SYLVIA SANDERSON ' Syl Language: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Dancing 2, 3, 4: Guard Marshal 4: Senior Girls', Picture Committee. Thy budding virtues shine beyond compare, Pure as the morn, serene as evening air. 0 ETHEL SCAAR Commercial: Pep 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls'. To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming, Is the only end of life. KATHERINE SCANNEL History: Advanced Dancing 3, 4: Senior Girls'. uiet her uoice, uiet her e es q A , y Sweet her way of dazntiness and grace. 0 MARVIN SCHATZMAN USCh11tZH Science: 3M Year Graduate: Senior Boys'. Truth is the highest thing that a man may keep. O LE ROY G, SCHEEENER Roy Architectural: Aero 3, 4: Biology 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Tennis 4: Chess and Checker 4: Architectural 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4, Co-captain 4: Senior Boys'. 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One who could be trusted To do the right thing at the right time. H O CARLA H, SCHRADER Social Science: German 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Pep 3, 4: Aero 3, 4: Notable Committee: Se- nior Girls'. As shades more sweetly recommends the light, So modest plainness sends off spritely wit. O PHILIP E. SCHUSTER Uphili' Technical: Engineering 4. For Nature had but little clay Like that of which she moulded him. O WILLA M. SCHWARZ Willy Science: Pep 3, 4: Advanced Dancing 1, 2, 3. 4: Drama Guilde 4: Schurz World 4: Guard Marshal 4: Senior Girls'. Dancing, the child of Music and of Love. 0 WILLIAM R. SCHWARZ Bill Technical: Engineering. ' A youth light hearted and content. 0 ARTHUR SCHWERTSIG HAH Technical: Engineering 4: Senior Boys'. A man of such a genial mood The heart of all things he embraced, And yet of such fastidious taste, He never found the best too good. 0 IVIURIEL SEHRT i'Pat Commercial: Pep 2, 3: Aviation 3: Senior Girls': Guard 4. She doth little kindnesses, Which most leave undone, or despise. l Page Forty-eight ff xx. .. 5,6 N 'X' 'x . QQSQQ Page Forty-nine SOPHIE LOUISE SHEPTON Home Economics: 3K2 Year Graduate: Girls' Glee 1, 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4. The rnildest manners and the gentlest heart. MARGARET E. SIMON ' UBlI16 Eyes Commercial: Pep 3: Girls' Glee 1, 2: Senior Girls'. - flmerica's fair-haired, blue-eyed dame, Who binds her brow with pearls. ' 0 FLORENCE SIWECKI Flo Commercial: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 4: Se- nior Girls'. A merrier girl Within the limit of becoming mirth I never spent an hour's talk withal. O HELEN J. SLAWINSKI SliVy Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Polish 4: Senior Girls'. Ho'we'er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good. O EUGENE T. SLIWINSKI Technical: Engineering 3, 4. A sort of good fellow who seems very rare. He can sing and laugh all the day. O CLARICE A. SMITH Sis Commercial: Senior Chorus: Treasurer 4: Chess and Checker 3: Drama Guilde 4: Pep 3, 4: German 4: Senior Girls' Social Committee 4: Schurzone: Schurz World 4. The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. I SALLY H. SMITH Sal Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Tennis 3: Advanced Gym 3: Senior Girls'. What highest circle of the heavens above Is jeweled with such stars as are her eyes? 0 THOMAS C. SOMMER i'TOmmY Technical: Baseball 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4. Every eye that in this book looks Shall see thy virtue witnessed everywhere, O LYDIA H. SOPOCY i'Lu Commercial: Girls' Glee 4: Schurz World: Schurzone 4: Senior Girls'. ' Those brown eyes Too pure and too honest In aught to disguise The sweet soul shining through them. 0 CARL L. SORENSEN Technical: Schurz World 3, 4. He who is true, simple, and sincere Is most congenial to man's nature. . 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'51 Y' I !2:E:'22G1,M14 3 li mi file ffm, Lawn! , Zfffiaf yea ZZZM fiat ' is we l fda z fee f l T Wei' X7 2 ' Man! 2 5 f 5 ft' ff in Z nagaixigg V iafafff 4 1 1 1 nfl-'iii ' 'hfillfii-l. , ..i...........-..... ..i.-a EDITH K. SORENSEN Commercial: Aviation 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music breathing from her face. 0 WALTER F. SOWA Q Walt Science: Band 3: Orchestra Z: Polish 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Senior Boys'. Born for success he seemed With grace to win and with a head to hold. 0 ROBERT C. SPIERLING Architectural: Lane Technical 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4. His heart and hand both open and both free: For what he has he gives, what things he shows: Yet gives he not till judgment guide his bounty. . . MARY A. SROKA Mae Commercial: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. Her face is fair as heaven When springing buds unfold. 0 FRANCES STADULSKI '5Fta1'1 Commercial: Polish 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3, 4: Aviation 3g Debating 3: Chess and Checker 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Her voice is like the ev'ning thrush, That sings on cesshock banks unseen. EUGENE A. STANIEJKO Science: Palette Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys'. He was a scholar and a ripe good one: Exceedingly wise, fair spoken, and persuading. 0 JACK C. STERN Technical: Hi-Y 4, Secretary 4, President 41 German Club 3, 4: Engineering 4: Pep 4: Senior Boys': Social Committee 4g Soccer 4. There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. 0 LORAINE H. STIEWE Lofty Commercial: Senior Girls'. Delivers in such apt and gracious words That aged ears play truant at her talk And younger hearings are quite ravished So sweet and valuable is her discourse. 0 ROBERT P, STITZBERG Language: German 3, 4: Senior Boys'. He Ends tongues in trees, books in running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. 0 BORGHILD E. STOVNER UBOrgyy' Commercial: Orchestra Accompanist 3, 4: Musi- cians' 4. Oh music sphere-descended maid, Friend of pleasure, wisdom's aid. Page Fifty fwwii' Xt X rw. R,- g P .9 . yi, tx Ks nf SX, X X K as .fsskQiss' .oowseszs .est QQQQGQS wgwgag. T Niggas. ,ef 5 X sc f 3 is X l Page Fifty-one HELENE STUTTE Honey Commercial: Chorus l, Z: Pep 4: Chess and Checker 4: A Cappella 4: Senior Girls'. Not many others are as witty and friendly. I DOROTHY STYRMOE Doc Commercial: Chorus 4: Dancing 3: Aviation 32 Palette Guilde 4. You speak as one who fed on poetry. 0 HENRY J. SUKALA Hank Pharmacy: Polish Z, 3, 4: Band 2: R. O. T. C. Z: Wrestling 4: Senior Boys'. A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven. 0 JAMES A. SULLIVAN, JR. URQCIH Science: Hi-Y l, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Track 2: Swimming 2: Basketball 3: Pep 3: Se- nior Boys'. He was a man of honor, of noble and generous nature. V 0 WILLARD C. SWANSQN Skippy Technical: Senior Boys': Glee Club 4. . Acts simply as occasion asks: Wise, just, and agreeable. 'AChuck' ' CHARLES G. SWIKLE Technical: Baseball 2, 4: Chess and Checker 3. True as the knights of story, Sir Lancelot and his peers, Brave in his calm endurance As they in the tilt of spears. HAROLD SYVERSEN Technical: Senior Boys'. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tomorrowsf' 0 ELMER D. SZANTAY Santay Technical: Press 2: Social Committee 3: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Engineering, Treasurer 4: German 3, 4: Biology 4: Wrestling 4: Senior Boys'. Pursuing his own fantasies, Can touch the human heart, or please, Or satisfy our noble needs. O FRED R. SZYMANSKI Science: Band 3: Polish 3: Tennis 4: Senior Boys'. Each man stamps his value on himself. 0 ADELINE TAUSCH Adie Language: German 3, 4: Biology 3: Senior Girls'. 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So rich in treasures of her own She might our boasted stores defy. .ARDELE V. THOMANDER Commercial: Chorus 4: Girls' Glee 4: Senior 'Girls'. A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving, or more loyal, never beat Within a human breast. 'GEORGE E. THOMPSON, JR. Science: Biology 4: Wrestling 4. Knight of the list of unreknown, born of the frontier's need, Disdainful of the spoken word, exultant in the deed: Unconscious hero of the waste, proud player of the game. O .ARTHUR THONANDER HALT Science: Football, City Champions 2, North Sec- tion 3, Manager 4: Band l: Biology 2, 3: German 2, 3: Lettermen's 2, 3, 4: Guard Marshal 3: Chess .and Checker 3: Senior Boys'. The true, strong, and sound mind is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small. O MATT TISCHLER Tisch Technical: Lettermen's 1, 2, 4: Swimming l, 2: 'Captain 3, 4: Basketball 3: North Section Cham- pionship: Football 4. Strength of heart, And might of limb, but manly use and skill Are winners in his game. O DANIEL TOMY HDAI1 Language: French 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys'. It is noised, he hath a mass of treasure. 1: O 'EDITH TORGERSON HECHEH Science: Social Committee 3: Chorus 3: Chess and Checker 3: Delegate All City Girls' Conference 4: Schurz World: Schurzone: Senior Girls'. She in beauty, education, blood Holds hand with any princess of the world. 0 JAMES TOSKEY Toss Commercial: Chorus 1: Senior Boys'. He is noble in every thought and deed. HERBERT TSCHOFEN i'HCIb Commercial: Chorus 1, 2: Senior Boys'. In thee no sorrow may be found, No grief, no care, no toil. Q 1 1 Page Fifty two 3 ss lit ,, as-f' NA ff. s . c .so x .. .f .SX . c. .. - . , , - ,. C '- ...ss ,-,' -LW - . .- .. ... -' f , sc rs .. f -. i ,aGQg,,, s a +skQsQs?s, s .ssswsssrs - vSSS9n is v Page F ifty-three JAMES H. TURKINGTON 'U-Fulk Science: Bulldog 4: Schurz World: Senior Boys'. But he whom truth and wisdom lead Can gather honey from a weed. 0 LOUIS UNKELHAUSER Science: Aviation 4: Senior Boys'. The words he spoke were ne'er I can't But always were I will . C JANICE M. VALENTI Allan Science: 3M Year Graduate: Social Committee 4: Chorus 3, 4: Biology 3, 4: Tennis 4: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' Delegate: Schurz World: Schurzone. Here is a fountain of action, thought, and humor. 0 LOUIS C. VAN ARSDELL HLOul0,' Technical: Track 4: Senior Boys'. There is a gift beyond the reach of art Of being eloquently silent. I JOSEPH VANDLIK Joe Architectural Course. Skillful alike with tongue and pen, He preached to all men everywhere The Gospel of the Golden Rule. 0 MYRON DE P. VENT My Science: Elgin High l: Guard 2: Musicians' 3: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Biology, Treasurer 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Social Chairman 4: Tennis 3, 42 Press 3: Pep 3, 4: Drama Guilde 3, Treasurer 4: Senior Boys': Schurzone: Snapshot Editor. He is complete in feature, and in mind, Vfith all good grace to grace a gentleman. o JUNE J . VOELSCH Commercial: Pep 3: Tennis 4: Chess and Check- er 4: Chorus l, 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Senior Girls' Secretary. She was active, stirring, all-fire, Could not rest, could not tire-: To a stone she might have given life. O BARBARA WAGER UBOlJbi6 Language: French 3, 4: Spanish 4: Senior Girls'. A nymph of noble Nature's crowning: A smile of hers is like an act of grace. I EDNA K. WEBB Science: Dancing 1, 2: Swimming 2: Chorus 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Pep 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls'. Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. C ROBERT G. WELK HB0b Science: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Avia- tion 4: Senior Boys'. He possessed the warmth of genial courtesy The calm of self reliance. x E xy, F., ii sis 5 5 S 1 ss. J . X . 58s. QS 33 so . QS is .lil i. S ,. 3 was :QS Ilif :iii s .s 'X . F vi .s3sssQ5? Q t 1 ls. hlltlg .s Qg :So ' :S3ii.,1.agf1ii,5'f X. q s is Ns X x .... . xx SSQXESXSR SSX :XXX sys Nsssss fs X SXXS sss ssss sw sv l Ewkxxxgxxx SSXWXS was sssss ssss sssss Q: 5 SEEK 'Hx :Ns iam :NX sm.: iksxx Wm Sails: X . 2- ss swigsxx Ss 3 s if if .sax :ass 11,1 ..L'?m, 'QS X R X Ss 5 s s . Ck N QXXM -six XX i X x X miss sg. 1 -s sa '-:sit sx si xi: S S. X . X SSA? Xxx: rs Sgggx Skis? sz., Ns, Wi ' 54. . ,f 9,2 .i. .-l--i ,.,,.. ....-.. .-.-.-1 ,.1i.i.-...l-i-l I a-'SWR s. X 9 A ' S I X :Kc N aiu e gm ee Em We as We u 'e9n1rQW4S2ea -eiflwp E V r ei ,J QQ W V11 ii i? 2 'Z N eh ' 14- 2 e -el 1 f f GEORGE F. WENK 4 Technical: Tennis 4: Chess and Checker 4: Hi-Y , 'WW '-:ff ,ff .j I 2 Nw ve 2 4. At his approach- complaint grew mild. ff ,,,,, Lf ee, O .-WW? , 4' 'ff' .i ,, ew e OKE E. WENNERHOLM Swede ., 'QW U . Y it V V, l Technical: Basketball 3, 4: Senior Boys. fi ,L V' A kind, true heart, a spirit high, gy That could not fear and would not bow. , ff , f e A . ARLEEN WEST Wesry X Commercial: Advanced Gym 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Z7 V Courage strong and high I Em That dares in simple usefulness to live. 'W ,Vey ' .y V, 'Q , 2 fy , Qf 7.1 e, , LILLIAN WICKE Commercial: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. Fortune truly helps those who are of good ,e judgment. f f ' H H ZZ HERMA WLL J . t Herm Scien 1 l 0 3, ecretar , ffreasurer 4: R. O. T. C. , 2, 3, Ca tain 4: Pres 2: Chess and Checker 3, 1 3b ig A I' V eam 4: Senior Boys'. His only fault is that he has no fault. eee een eeeeee4eee e f x ee eeZZ4f ? Z!! eeef el f, Z e eeef eee eefe eee f, ' ef ff eeeee,eeee 'efeeeeeee NN N X V-x its X Xxiiss eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eeee feeee eeeheeeee fffe eeeee eeeeeeeeee , L fl e ' flfwmff li -1...-.. ., M, ,, LOIS J. WILLARD Language: German 4: Senior Girls'. She spoke little, but so richly fraught W1'th language are her glance and smile, LEONA URSULA WILLIAMS Commercial: Chorus l, 2: Guard 2: Pep 4: Senior Girls'. Here is a maiden without pretense Blessed with reason ana' common sense. I MARIE L. WILLMORE Mikie Language: Dancing 1: Pep 3, 4: Biology 3, 4: Pallette Guilde 3, 4: French 4: Latin 4: Chess and Checker 4: Tennis 49 Aero 4: Senior Girls': Class Day Committee. Valuable goods often come in small packages. O CASIMIR E. WINIARSKI Caz History: Track 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 4: Football 4: French 4: Orchestra 3: Guard Marshal 4. He knows what is what. 0 JOHN RUSSELL WOLFF Russ X Technical: Guard Marshal 4: Senior Boys'. Where the stream runneth smoothest, l The water is deepest. 1 Page Fifty-four PX gr., --X- Q' s M..-sf -.,. , . 5 il 1 - ' x ff' V N' 'P , ,fi is , i ROBERT WOLLIN 'tBob ig 5 Q 1 Science: North Section Championship: Football i 1 . 4: Lettermen's 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Tennis Team 4: - l Wrestling 4: Senior Boys': Class Day Committee. ' 'T Q High thoughts and amiable words xl A 4. And all that makes a man. ' ' ' isgge: 1 : JEANETTE H. WOXBERG Jean f N Commercial: Chorus l, 2: Dancing 2, 3, 4: ' Senior Girls'. What is lovely never dies But passes into other loveliness, h I W Star-dust, or sea-foam, flower or winged air. I BERNICE L. WROCLAWSKI A'Red 1 kl'l' Pharmacy: Advanced Swimming l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee 1: Press l: Biology 2, Secretary 3, 4: Pep 3, ' X 1 Xi' Page Fifty-Eve 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aviation 3, 4: Chorus 1: Tennis 3, 4: Polish 3: Senior C1irls'. There are whole veins of diamonds in thine eyes, Might furnish crowns for all the queens of earth. U 0 GEORGE WUCHER ilWuCh Science: Football 3. He lives atxpeacx with all mankind: In friendship he is true. 0 MARGUERITE C. YETTER Marge Commercial: Chorus l, 2: Pep 2, 3: Senior Girls'. With many a social virtue graced, And yet a friend of solitude. 0 ADINE V. YOUNG Dene Science: Basketball l: Swimming 2: Chorus l, 2: Guard 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Aviation 3, 4: Pep 3: Drama Ciuilde 4: Senior Girls', President. The casual gazer could not guess Half of her veiled loveliness. 0 JEROME A. ZAKLIKIEWICZ Architectural: Senior Boys'. His quiet manners made him a friend of all. . . OLGA I. ZELTONOGA HGICXAH Commercial: Biology 3: Chorus 2, 4: Dancing l: Senior Girls': Swimming 2, 3, 4. A form more fair, a face more sweet Ne'er hath it been our lot to meet. O WILLIAM ZINGSHEIM Bill Technical: Football 3: Engineering, Transporta- tion Agent 3: President and Secretary 4: Senior Boys'. Dependability is the virtue On which his character subsists. O JOSEPH S. ZUKOWSKI Technical: Chess and Checker 4: Schurz World: Engineering. Wherever he goes, one sees his smile. Lucky l3 Senior Boys'Z .A Q S s ssx S x ss:-s gig . s , , xv it 5 . 5 3 5 5 X X XSQX NX X N X ix E i ts ' r .,,: Q X Q . gs Xsxf ss x s tXX 5 SSX EXX: x Eg is xgg X ss X sSssX Xt SX sxs XX Xxx S :XX xxX i 5 ESX . X X XXQ XS S SSX. :XXXs Sis S X :XXQ Xs Xxtx c X SSX txX Ss XXX X tx Xssxs xxXx Xi .X XX Q X xx X XSSXQ SXS XXXX sssss isis? xxx X . 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Mabel Hales .....,. Melvin E. Ellingsen I Celia Kaplan Harry Abrahart, Anna Alke, . .Chief Circulation Manager . . . . . . . . .Chief Treasurer ,.........Treasurer . .Circulation Managers Margaret Altern, William Blackstad, La Verne Burdick, Eileen Burke, Elsie Busch, Mildred Butcher, Bernice Cederstrom, Caroline Christopher, Loraine Clark, Rose Fisher, Alice Fritz, Katherine Geiger, Olga Gill, Geraldine Gliffe, Marcella Howardsen, Chester Jesski, Eldrid Johnson, Herman Kogan, Zena Karras, Eleanor Kautz, Oliver Ko- stock, Felicia Kowalski, Lorraine Larson, Andrew Leto, Elizabeth Loucks, Virginia Miller, Mary Rita Moore, Joseph Nicholas, Loretta Niederman, Sylvia Obukowicz, Ardis Petersen, Theodore Rahn, verman, Thomas Sommer, James Turkington, Janice Olsen, Dorthy Osterthun, Euan Parker, Agnes Morton Rosenbaum, Leora Schmidt, Robert Sil- Carl Sorensen, Joseph Terman, Edith Torgerson, Valenti ..,.................,.. S uperuisors Page Fifty-eight Class History By ARDIS OLSEN and HAROLD NICHOLS The dying coals glowed feebly on the hearth And purple shadows darkened all the earth: A ruddy haze enlightened all the room. Two school chums sat thinking in that gloom While silently their minds were filled with thoughts And mem'ries of the days just gone before, Of classes, fun, and pleasures that for them Would never be again. Their hearts gushed o'er T ii :,ff 1 Y, 1-1' :fy l 'GQQ90' Y -wages. 'TT magic- gy -a9QQo- 'f i1,,.,. .QQQQM CTU! il 1 Q11 . sill 9 K ,ff 'X Nr Page Fifty-nine With sadness, and their eyes o'erbrimmed with tears. While watching embers die, a single thought Within their minds- To live again these years! The dimness of the ruddy coals made right An atmosphere and time for retrospect, And suddenly to us it seemed the light, Was Hick'ring low. 'Twas then we did detect The presence of a snowy bearded man. - His flowing locks and whiskers trailed the ground, He clutched a scythe within his scrawny hand And hoarsely croaked, as closely peering round: O dost not know, O youths, that time stops not For petty whim, not even life or death! But youth undaunted dares to ask a lot And begged in pleading tones just one request, Turn back the hands of time tonight! To see, Once more, the joy and fun of schoolhood days! Just this, no more, do we dare ask of thee! We waited thento hear what he would say. Then mutt'ring low in angry tones, he grasp'd The time-worn hands of yonder ancient clock, A jerky tug, a sudden jarring creek: Though slow, yet sure, the iv'ry hands start back. lk ak Dk ak ek On that remembered night in thirty-two, 'Twas January then, we did depart For graduation was our last 'sembly When we received diplomas long and white. 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One night in busses three we traveled far To have the yogy part us from our seats As we did marvel at The House of Fear . A Maytime Prolic gave us lots of fun. And, how we journeyed to the Sandy Dunes. On holidays we there did go and burnt While swimming just beneath the sun's hot rays. Our social life began when we became The jolly juniors and did celebrate With our first party, when we said, 'il-lowdy! As o'er the second high school year we think, The ires lower grow and mem'ries sweet Seem fainter as the clock tells forth the tale That freshman once we were but are no more. And as the day we came, eager to learn, Into the thoughts of us does slowly creep, The clock has tolled the Hnal sound for those Who watch the dying embers slowly turn Prom brilliant red to paling pink and white. Pk Pk Pk bk ek The clock about has turned to tick once more As we our sails do set for future times. Farewell! years. 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GORSKE O ALTA GRAHAM 4 VIRGINIA EVELYN HANSEN I EVELYN E. HARMON Page Sixty-two Amy' ,. ws XXX :... X N V X - ' 1.sQQg,,, .QQSQQ4 vsiigisifaa vsQsQ99n .sQSSQQs,.Qf S f, 5' M X' X V ' ,S U F' Y A O , 1 S ,Q ' is 1 C Page Sixty-three PRISCILLA G. HICKEY I BERTHA HOLZER O SUZANNE CECELIA KEEFE O HELEN ANNA KELLINGER I FLORENCE L. KEMPIAK I ROSE ELLEN KILLOREN O BEATRICE M. KLAMANN I ALEXANDER KLEIM I AGNES KUJAWA I CHARLOTTE WINIFRED KUNTZ x Ab X N X AN, Q XX 1 X X 1 .X- wq xwx 11 .Qu -Q Qxr. 5 V X 1 E i : R E Nw Qs S' SX 1 My Q 1 1, N xx A N. , bkiu ,. 1. XX X X .L 'ii .O NTS? MV xx N Q'-F N-5' xx is NSN NR.. xv-X3 EE f 1' . , -KL,L MM1 1 Lf RO W: ,-X s '1 A1 ww w H .. 1 1 :Sv--X6 N 5 A A1111 5? ,UF 521 12 5 g A Q 11 111 S 11 1511,,111111'11S1:5 Q1g:11E:-1s1wS'n1X Q .1 1 .w,., ,,w-,. . 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PIOTROWSKI I MARGUERITE CALDERWOOD STEED O MARGARET TOLLEFSEN 0 ALICE A. VOBORSKY o ROSE VOBORSKY O WANDA V. ZIELESKIEWICZ Page Sixty-four 143255 , ' 5 -1 ' ' ,395-f ymwavrc ,-1, :ggi sv za Egg?-., ff gsi f ffg I x Qmf, W Q H' 'BX Miha Q ., Wx XX fm?-Fig f? Mx ,511 2, Q? 5 adj 33563 nu '91 Qgfl? r iw Jw 1 mm, 'QQ 32 if ai-9' fa 7 k w giifgkfw is 'i 5533? si H fjifmixgkg M? ff!- wiflfifkffzf BTP' X' A, r,gfF:w any 325533 if-vi' figgf' Wsii WW F? Q3 S if +5 3' 'TSSEEN 5? wi? fgwf f' HW if is 5 W Ill X K r x - 6 -is Xvf 00 6 ,im . .1 f , X -9 I ' - 'X' . ' f Q ' - ' 6 , 1' A . 53 -1' . 4, fa X ww f - f - 252:25 mv 0 - . 1-. fff ' X . EQ . 1 Haw ' 0 V12 w g -'- ' ' J ' - fu . f ' X , V '- ' 3 1 'ff 1 ' .pjfmg?-1 +g,:f,fiL,n,Qf?f1F. Q J f 1 . .V :mlb v , -. . fgkhqf jjfx , X ! X .v -. -. 1' ff .tv , 1 -' fr, l , X f , , , ,3 - ,f ' -. P? ffizg. .8 1 I 1 ,Q QL K' . 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Myrtle Reading Alex Agnes. . , John Bellion. . . . . . .Chairma Emmy Curtis. , . . . . . .President . .Vzce-Preszdenle . . ..... Secretary ...... ...Treasurer of the Program Committee Sponsor Edward Wencel . . . . .Vice-President YL 'III ll' K . Q Nil. ll , Betty Williams .. ,.xSponsor ., Iv? 'I III dlllidllhf Z1 Vo M lnfx . 4 'lf lf l Page Sixty-eight -QQQSQ X -- ..-ff' NX N' f- X M f ...X - ' N , eo, X W M, . 'S 1 ' -ff Q. wsu Q -f 'QQNGQQ K .gms -QsiwQ0- -GSQSG9' y' X V X 'T' ' wx S -3- K+ X S.. X, X Q , WX ,fr ml A X 3 al N, X ' ffllf Ill! E 15. G 1 ug lil! I E X 'll y v 'f ull ll ills 1 I We 1 Charles S. Nation. . Howard Ganser , . Lesley Jones ,..,, Florence O'Connel. Alvin Anderson. . . Lyford Lorch .... Edwin A. Lederer. Q MR- ww Il' A SS 3 l il X I l : Hi? ll - . f !li Q' Spamsh Club 5 I 0 f Malcolm E. Faresh ....,....,,.. Preszdent A-4 is gli l Porestine Doty ...,. . ,Vzce-President QQ 27,2 ' ' - 3515tlWi5.?l1iQlSEiE15::-V 5' 5 Elsie Roppolno ....,,, ...,. 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I, I 32 Soccer Although the Purple soccer team finished the 1931 season in third place, the fight and grit it displayed and the Hne leadership manifested by Captain Orville Ristow, makes the team as worthy of praise as if it had won the championship for Schurz. In the opening game of the season they were defeated by the powerful Harri- son team 4-0. Still playing doggedly but against Lady Luck the next three games were 0-0 ties with Crane and Lake View and a 4-3 loss at the hands of a scrappy Lane outfit. ' Staging an upset that was to start a four game winning streak, the booters trampled Harrison by a score of 6-3. Tilden then bowed twice to the Purple, 6-2 and 2-0. Lake View proved Schurz' next victim by losing 4-0. By tying Lane 2-2 Schurz lost all hope of winning the title, and after losing to Crane Tech 4-0, the Purple and Gold had to be satisfied with third place. Thirteen letters were awarded to players and to the two managers, Paul Jarnowski and Merritt Koch. The players receiving the major monogram, are: Captain Orville Ristow who led his team from a half back position, Melvin Ellingsen, whose stellar playing ranked him as one of the team's finestg Murray Franklin, Walter Koch, and Raymond Schutt whose fine playing and good team- work were highlights of the season: and also Bedard, Israel, Loeser, Oelkers, Ollinquist, Mazzuca, Tamillow, Voight, and Boehn. Orville Ristow, center half-back, and captain elect, Raymond Schutt, right half-back, were the outstanding figures in the defensive portion of the Purple. i As a reward for his excellent playing all season, Raymond Schutt was elected to captain the 1932 booters. Page Eighty-four xx 'Sv X ,west a , ,,..f' X X ' -15. 5 r if .. ,X SX N Aw N 8 it:-X 'l - , Q 55 Q Q 5, . Q Q Q Q G 9 A .v,gQgq. gy .s.,.,wgs,. :KS vga ass iyQX S . , I K , -, K p, . '-ff' JJJY' lvvn J' Football For the fourth time in the last live seasons of prep football competition a Schurz team coached by Bob Koehler has gained the coveted title of Mighty Monarchs of the North. After dropping the first three practice games to Waukegan, La Grange, and New Trier, the Purple and Gold gridders were conceded a cellar berth in the title race by the sports reporters, Just how badly mistaken they were is shown in the fact that Waller was beaten 18-O, and after four league games the Go-Boys possessed an uncrossed goal line while running up a total of 42 points. They then played a scoreless tie with a strong Tilden outfit on a sea of mud, and after a flip of a coin, entered the Hnals only to be beaten by one of the best teams in the state, Harrison. In all games this season, the Schurz stalwarts lived up to the reputation of their great institution by playing a hard, clean game from beginning to end. At all times the players showed true Schurz sportsmanship by being generous win- ners and above all, good losers. Scores of games: La Grange l9 . , . .SCHURZ 7 f New Trier 27. ,. .. 6 XVaukegan l4 .. . 6 XValler 0 . , l8 Roosevelt 0 . . 18 Lake View O. .. l2 Lane O ...... 6 Senn O . . . 6 Tilden 0 .... O Harrison 26 ,.,.,..... ........... 6 Beginning the league season as the under-dogs, the Go-Boys walked all over the Roosevelt team l8-0. The lion's share of the praise goes to Captain Frank Kissner, Smith, Osborn, Tischler, and Wollin, the boy who reminds football enthusiasts of Stinespring. Still the underdogs, Schurz pushed over the highly touted Lake View players 12-0. The Purple backield men ran wild through the Red and White line and were only stopped after good gains by the secondary defense. The play of Spuehr, Kissner, Koehler, Hanson, and Tischler stood out. Fourier and Borchert who alternate at right end, gave a remarkable exhibition of blocking and tackling. 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Played before 20,000 spectators at Soldiers' Field, this annual Homecoming Day game was saved by the fleet-footedness of Johnny Suerth who sprinted 23 yards for the lone tally in the third quarter. Completely outplayed for three quarters, the Purple and Gold team started to function in the last quarter and from then on the Laneites were stopped in their tracks. Senn nearly proved an upset by holding the gridders to a scoreless tie until three minutes from the end of the last quarter when some brilliant ball carrying by Fred Koehler put the ball within scoring dis- tance. Matt Tischler who had been rest- ing an injured knee was hurried into the game to plunge for the winning touch- down. For the semi-final game against a strong Tilden outfit, the weather man supplied a muddy, water-covered gridiron. Deceptive football was impossible and as straight, plain football was resorted to, it was easily seen that neither goal line would be splash- ed across. Standing ankle deep in mud and water, Tischler of Schurz and Ferguson, Tilden's star half-back, both averaged 37 Page E igh ty -six XX wire' X . X PNN. . X ..-'S' Xe N . X X ff ss re - - f- Q 3 c Q f r ..', - - . sf' Q Q Q Q . ig, , Q Q S 3 Q 9 PP.. X X Q gs is Q Q Q 1, , Q gg Q 9 ,, gsxm . n Q 5 S S5 9 e as -1 FAS as at MXN 'f ss E gf' X page Page Eighty-seven yards for their punting with the heavy, water-soaked ball. The defense scintillated on both teams. Meeting Harrison, a team composed of veterans of three years of high school league play, at Mills Stadium on a gridiron of mud, the Purple and Gold gridmen gave everything they had and more, but still their best was not good enough to beat the Hornets' lightning-like attack. The Schurz lone marker was scored by Matt Tischler. Captain Frank Kissner was awarded the tackle position on the honorary All-City team picked by the Chicago newspapers. Both Russell Spuehr and Matt Tischler were given honorable mentions, but in the opinion of many coaches and sports writers they deserved a higher ranking. The' team will lose, through graduation, Wollin, Suerth, Tischler, Captain Kissner. Smith, Duffy, Spuehr, Borchert, Linehan, Arfsten, Babiarz, Fourier, Oswaldoski, Paoli, Winiarski, and the two managers. Thonander and Amour. FRANK KISSNER The great All City captain was the bulwark of the Purple line. F RED KOEHLER Playing brilliant football all season. Fred is to captain the 1932 gridders. ROBERT WOLLIN Bob was one of the fastest backs ever to represent Schurz. RUSSELL SPUEHR ' Russ' great playing for two years ranks him with the Hnest ends in the City. FRED BORCHERT A four' letter man, Borch was one of the fastest men on the team. JOHN SUERTH It was his 23-yard dash that saved the team from defeat by Lane. JOHN LINEHAN The PeOple's Choice broke up the Op- position's plays before they were underway. ANTHONY BABIARZ Beebe from his tackle position played strong football all season. REIDAR OVESON The way he can back up a line is worth watching. if ,. is ,X N... QP 'N-ws X X 1 xx me--. , X ff SI. 5 x by 4 ,fa E .sch ' 1 -3 HF X s--' 4 :Qt P EES 1 --9:5 H- ilk' - .J - siysts 1 s 3 1' 1.115512 fd N Qs 5 E Q-Eflltfiisii 5 x i1lt:I-NL Q-M vxl N S wir st SS 3 'l1!l:1:ss::glSsf?lig3 fiE':I:5f Xxcw :il 22iisffs'Sw is A . NM mm f llggfiffftrigx NNN E :NSN NE N ff trial its :N IX 'Xt N so N six X X Si cs NNN XNNXSW SSN Xsssss MN NN s N3 NS x .XS N N 2 X X' gxxsc X. Nga X, NXT asks Xcss.. ,.. .-...l. - N Page Eighty-eight Page Eighty-nine Eff , ff!!! f ff f ff 7... M'-. My ,V mm Aj 1 ee1eeweQzZ?wQf W 2 2, W 4 f W ., ff1f ? 3 lf? ea? 1 3. if . ! 'Mfg ,ff ,V 'ig 1, U? MW ' X 1 7 , f f 4 f 4 , W , ., X 4 f ff ,619 JW I X W M , f, , W A aaaaaefaaa 2 fi? f ffi? if 7 Zee fig? 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L, ' fi tb fmaeawl -an ll , ff ,,A, M 'Aw sg , Q -- ,, fa T T lg Zia ll, fi ggfagg use Qgmgx 5 QWQZZ I l 2 Z X-wig A squad of girls from the advanced gym class was chosen from which a Z 3 7 school team and the class teams were finally picked. mmf Atl? , if 74' fi 2 . . . . gf These girls first worked on shooting baskets until they had developed their f Q shooting eye to a fair' degree, Then they practiced passing, pivoting, and drib- ,,f, Z f Z iiffff MQW! ?!!?9 gg!! xg, ZWfX ZW! Z Wgffff 7 f Z f XA! f fiaw gif ff? if aava , ' 111 za!!! M9 yafffaaffa V Z , 2 2 f Y ff f fawearff iffifffffi MMMWW , , , X xg Y F li, fl: li mile' 22,22 ZF i it ' f,ljE.? ,Vg 'g11,:,f W ' MZ f 7 f if f f Z ff Z ff Q fa f fx X Z 4 Z 2 i mf! f MZVQ 4 f if ff f Z f ff! ff ff fm ,... -l.1..1.i- l bling. Finally class teams were chosen subject to changes at any time. These teams then practiced u and down the floor until some la s were worked u P PY P' The senior team developed the fastest, a result which was quite natural, as this team had been together before. Meinesz, Sather, Eiberg, Lumpp, Richard- son, Richey, Budelsky, and Salava composed the team. One round of interclass ames was la ed which roved to be ver interest- 2 PY P Y ing. The senior-sophomore game started the series in which the seniors showed their su mer, A. periority by winning 45-5. Those who opposed the seniors were: Ditt- Berensohn, Wallace, B. Berensohn, Wagner, Colegate, Davies, Held, Michaleck, Brucer, and Belolaveka. The juniors took a stand a ainst the so homores, but the were defeated in 18-13. The juniors who composed the team were Groot, Greene, Fikis, Kostka, Baehls, Hazucha, Zeigler, Von Boenick, Krezlowski, and Schoenwahr. A school team was chosen entirely of seniors. As a result of their timing, passing, and shooting, they were able to compete with any of the sophomores and juniors. The school team is exactly the same as the senior team, having- Eiberg, Meinesz, Sather, Lumpp, Richardson, Budelsky, and Richey in its services. No outside games have been played, but some have already been scheduled. Hopes are running high, for this school team comes up to the standards of any of recent years. The senior-'unior ame which was looked forward to as a ver tie ame turne j T J 3 Y 3 out very differently. The strong seniors almost swept the juniors off cl their feet when they won by a score of 19-5. he bad points given about all of the teams was slow passing, shooting with- out arming, and too much dribbling. These points have slowed up the games considerably and made them look worse than the reall were. On the other hand many of the players have overcome these bad points already, Page Ninety-two ff' i K Q-'S' L X AQSFQQ. - WGQQQ- . voigaa' 1-f if 999f -QGQUSH 2' f Hockey Hockey was the center of all activities in the early part of the semester. Under the leadership of Miss Anne Shanewise the class teams were organized and Worked up to a degree that Was above the average. Three rounds of interclass games were played. The seniors proved to be great victors for they did not lose a game. Next to the seniors the juniors proved to be the strongest. The sophomores also showed some good material for the future, but their lack of experience proved to be a great handicap. Interclass games were played with North Shore Country Day School on November l8. The senior team composed of Sather, Richardson, Eiberg, Lumpp, Haase, Salava. Richey, Voelsch, Detjen, Budelsky, Funari, and Meinesz was the only one which came out victorious. The sophomore and junior teams each lost by a small margin. The juniors who made the class team were Koegelheider, Krezlowski, Greene, Fikis, Work, Von Beonick, Zablocki, Kostka. Zeigler. Tosch, and Rudolph. The sophomore team had the service of Colegate, B. Berendsohn, Bergman, Wallace, Brucer, James, Joppeck, Hultberg, Belolock, A. Berendsohn, De Freest, Michalek, Egan, Davies, and Held. After the games with North Shore Country Day School a final school team Was chosen from the members of the class teams. The members of this team received the school Those chosen were Eiberg, Lumpp, Richey, Sather, Richardson, Detjen, Budelsky, Zablocki, Voelsch, Haase, and Salava. The team was unable to play any games because of the interruption of cold weather, but it did have several practices and proved to be strong. All of the members of the interclass teams received emblems of which they are justly proud. These teams Worked together for months before they acquired the skill which they looked forward to as a great achievement. The interest of the girls was shown by the fact that they gave up their time in the afternoons and even on Saturdays and Sundays to develop team work. Humboldt Park and the Midway in South Chicago were the scenes of some of these practices. Accomplishment was achieved which was very noticeable to any observer of the game. Quick, accurate shooting, correct passing, and a great amount of teamwork was developed in a large degree. Page Ninety-Ihree N.-f WW a gl 4 , --s ..x.. H l .1 l. 1. ,ku as ...ii -r:!:- .4 il W2 il F: view! it L . 121m ME'-1 1. xr. 4- .A ' 3:3 s i falls 1E,. Mi? .. ..: .yr :a -51 3.5 za Q. ,af 1 'r EE r. .ri gi 53 A 11.15 W l iss E 5 x is Z QX 3 i s . 4 is wi 12 .1 l W l iii E: EEE M M :EE si :E .W ' s l il E 1:11-ii: , ,,mE i 'i:125Z'EE was 5 Sis .,, .W .-:lv-. I 'ii- :gi-:: . ,Ns ia. X iss. -is . , -i- - - i Y 'assi D -c Swimming As a great number of girls reported for the advanced swimming class this year, there was quite a choice selection for the school team. Some material was left from last year, but the greater amount of it had to be developed from beginners. An interclass swimming meet was held to find out which team was the strongest. There was a great deal of competition because all three teams were evenly matched. The juniors and seniors proved to be great rivals throughout the entire meet and the juniors finally won by two points. The sophomores were also in the running, but the experience and teamwork of the upper class- men defeated them. A school team was chosen from all of the members of the class teams. The most valuable swimmers received a big S while those who were almost as valuable received a small US. The school team big S was won by Highland, Howardsen, Nielson, Richardson, Olsen, Hanson, Augustine, Luhr, Greene, Klupta, Larson, Gunderson, and Jensen. The small S was won by two swimmers, Tosch and Mondschien. Members of the school team competed in various meets outside of school. Many of them broke records and still more received either first, second, or third places. Almost the entire school team entered a meet sponsored by the Illinois Women's Athletic Club. In the forty yard back stroke two Schurz girls came in: Luhr received second place in 30.1 and Highland came in third. None of the Schurz girls placed in the forty yard crawl, but the time 25.2 made by Olsen in one of her heats was better than the time made by the one who received first place. p The record for the medley was 48.3. Larson came in second in this event. c The forty yard breast stroke record was 33.3. Schurz again displayed her colors when Jensen came in second. The diving was one of the greatest events of the meet. Such good diving was displayed that it was diflicult to judge which one was the best. One girl from Schurz again placed, Ann Jensen taking third place. This meet really showed the worth of the Schurz girls as they competed with girls from the entire state. 1 Page Ninety-four SME? 5H'0ZZ3'? twigs? Everything's right but the season. 6. Upper classmen. A lifesaver for a lifesaver. 7. Oh, Mr. Ziegfeld. Patty cake. 8. I don't know why. Somebody's big moment. 9. Homeward bound. Find the new president. 10. Future seniors. Page Ninety-six Page 1Vinety-seven S 1. Oh! boy! Are we happy? 4. And they say girls gossip, 2. Executives. 5. 'Twas the night before graduation. 3. Innocents in industry. lg Winsome. Topsy Turvy Time. Our pockets Weren't big enough. Three Live Ghosts in action. Try swimming now, Helen. Page the chiropodist. Balmy days. To think it would come to this. Page Ninety-eight 4 Page Ninety-nine V i 1. Humph! i 4. Have you ever seen this? 2. Like mother like daughter. 5. Stuffed. 3. Caro1ir1e's little sister. 6. Checking out. Before the battle. 5. A worm's-eye view. Thanks for the buggy ride. 6. Students three. Attractive, versatile, and valuable. 7. Pals. Elevated Evelyn and Edith. Page One Hundred Page One Hundred One Swcetmeats. Pearl 'n Gen. Miss Halushka. Three Live Ghostsl' impromptu. 4B politicians. Smiling Schurzone Staff Linked. Ann and Co. Ltd. All dressed up. Catching up, Good luck. Waiting for the firemen. Miss Sadie Johnson. Ever the gentleman. Symmetrical balance. Primness and poise. Napoleon the New. Page One Hundred Two Page One Hundred Three Sailing party on Lake Geneva. 6. High and dry. Ready for the Prom. 7, Mr. Huntley. Ethelyn. 8. They mean well Use Pepsodent. 9. Apple blossoms. A feminine Romeo. 1. Aw! gee! 4. Adolescents. 2. Sad? 5. Deserted. 3. Unaware. Page One Hundred Four Page One Hundred Five Close friends. The initial trouble. No Wonder he's happy. John's poor sole. Adine, YR Il X . xx X, .X i R X xx ,Qi X l l .A S 3A Social Committee. This goes with number five Out for air. Pretty dress. 1. Fred Koehler. 4. Henry Ford Jrs. 2. Capt. Frank Kissner. 5, Four years and never saw this. 3. The one and only Tisch. 6. Ssshhh! Here comes the teacher. Page One Hundred Six Page One Hundred Seven Ye Olde Towne Pumpe. Sherlock Holmes to the right. Call the Humane Society. Tuba you weren't there. Resting Biologists. The Oak and the Acorns Mrs. Ramm. Harriet. How dry we are. Ardis and Esther. 5. 375,000 for living here. Seen in Washington. 6. If these pillars could talk. Howdy, 7. Boxwoods and ivy. Arlington Amphitheater. me Page One Hundred Eight 5 T 3 5 i Page One Hundred Nine Sand Dunists. 5. Ray, Ted, and Mel. Where's the bus. 6. Monument in distance. In Memoriam. 7. The Pan-American Building The Senate. Tiers. Disabled. Treed. Why the Betty. monopoly, Tom? Stepping Stones. Roosting. Box formation. Like teacher, like pupil. Page One Hundred Ten 3 .e 1 . I 5 H e I Page One Hundred Eleven Mounted. 5. Cenotaph. The Flying Dutchman. 6. Left dress. Priscilla. 7. 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