Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1935
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V- 'ia:-:-.--.:'rvV- 'V-VV .L-' . -M- ' fm. psi-i,p-:3'l'-V -4-L ' V ' ' - V- 1. sms, A, 4. , f .- Page Six W. F. SLO CUM Principal Page Seven J ' ' ' ,., Q 15---f--f-----1--' A 4-em 'IC Jefferson High School. Jefferson Town Hall. .Celt We 'Dfonqet SCHURZ IN REVIEW, 1910-1935 CHURZ might be said to have begun humbly enough about sixty years ago in jefferson Town Hall. Here some classes were held, though there were no graduates. In the year 1883, a real building for the district was erected. This was known as the jefferson Township High School and had an initial graduating class of one. A wingless structure housing some seven hundred students was opened at the corner of Milwaukee Avenue and Addison Street in 1910. This now constitutes the central part of our building. About 1914, the east wing was added, though a forest of small proportions still stood over the site of the new Assembly Hall. The West wing was not put into use until 1925. Schurz in 1910 Page Eight Mr. Lange and pupil on the site of the new Assembly Hall 1915. it I , i!E,5,,efwNw A ' K' -- ' Q, '. Ma, 'M' ' 'W' 'fYIf5 x 1 aww ' A Faculty picnic. . Mr. Slocum and gym department. C. A. Pettersen, assistant principal. Charles Lagerquist, former musical Miss Bendix, chairman of the English director. Department since 1910. Distinguished alumna. Sybil Bauer C1903-19275 class of '22, Holder of Olympic Back-stroke Championship title, 1923. Page Nine Mr. Slocum and Senior Girls. An early Doll Day. An obsolete custom-Curl Day Cook County Heavyweight Basketball Champions, 1919. Girls' Team 'way back when. The Light Fantastic, old style. Archaic Schurzone subscribers. Page Ten I - . Schurz Orchestra, 1914. Mr. Mason has conducted since the school was built. Red Cross Sewing Class, 1917. Millinery exhibition, 1915. Class of '14. Styles may pass, but the spirit remains. Page Eleven V -0- 5 --......,.....,.....,......,............ l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pa ,sf--'N'q,w 'H.. A 1 .- -v fre -we he .4 Z i of vi QW f. ' 3 ' ug gdfgzf Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. ge 'I' L Smidl. Fleming. Tietz. Lange and Suutherland Lakemacherz Vestal. wel ve Mr. Billhorn Mr. Slocum. Miss Hagan. Miss Loucks. Mr. Clutterbuck. Miss Barron. . 14. ex In FACULTY SNAPS 13. Miss Keenan and Miss Halushka. Miss Alexander. 15. Mrs. Sabin. 16. Men Teachers, Club. 17. Miss Wilson and Miss Berquist. 18. The Hanselman Family. 19. Men Teachers' Glee Club. 1 , iv f 20. Mr. Billhorn's Children. Bobby Tietz. Penelope and Rodger Goodwin. Mr. Osborn's Murile. Robert Lake- macher, J r. 21. 22. 23. 24. SCHURZ FACULTY FIRST ROW-CL PCYCYSOH. A- Field. G. Olson. C. Garasha, R. Goodwin, j. Mason, E. Schwachtgen, L. Vernon, T. Sutherland, A. Webb. SECOND ROW--H. Teeters, M. McClintock, M. 0'Connell, G. Alexander, J. Fink, N. Humis- ton, M. Berquist, H. Sabin, E. Keenan, E. Curtis. THIRD ROW-C. Mamer, J. C. Billhorn, S, Pawlicki, E. Meyer, J, Smidl, R. Lakemacher, C. Hill, J. Hartwell, K. Osbon, F, Aldrich, R. Thorning, W. F. Slocum. FIRST' ROW-H. Hagen, A. Haugen. L, Heinle, E. Krenz, E. Kanies, A. Brady, C. Vestal, R. Dale, A. Durland, H, Lange, W. Willard. SECOND ROW: C. Everist, F. Barron, A. Sylvester, E. Mess, E. Claussen, M. Herrick, L. Ross, E. Tendick, H. Hamilton, H. Grossenbacher, M. Keech. THIRD ROW-B. Antoine, A. Wilson, L, Dayton, B. Williams, M. Harnish, M. Johnson, F. O'Brien, L. Thorsen, C. Schmitt, M. Butler, E. Schweitzer, A. Dykeman. FOURTH ROW-G. Kindig, E. Falkenroth, L. Schubert. R, Lewis, M. Moynihan, M. Walsh, E. Theilgaard, K. Conway, O. Smith, W. Church, G. Fleming, H. Solem. FIRST ROW-M. Magrady, M. Grant, E. Abbott, S. Johnson, E. Willis, G. Rogers, B, Riss, N. English, E. F. Fischer, W. Albrecht. SECOND ROW-L. Pierce, C. L. Schallner. P. Smith, K. Bjorklund, J, Dowdall, M. Whalen, J. Reynick, E. Joyce, C. Larson, M. Kennedy. THIRD ROW-N. La Plante, H. Pearson, W, Fisher, R. Lakemacher, H. Piety, T. Reischmann, M. Clutterbuck, E. Stiller. 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A , Jail: . gm. 1, xii f 1 L4x.'.,, ' ' 1 g.:m '-- X, ,- Pj, :kr 1 Mu , '11, , jf 5.f?1?iw,1 -5g?igg.- .- ,Y I- f 1 r '-4aC 1 5, , - f'. ,f.g,u - 4 , s M A, X V l Jw uf., 6,5 l V iU2H!M,Q , , 'HJ ' ' ' Rf' .1 , Qfll-fIfq1f,!R,2f ' Uv J V: 'gg 9 N 'A if-H ' s.: ,W '-2,.': , . fi Af QW..-......,........................ thffjiww M ca Qfsflijhf- Page Sixteen - 'a .fi,gar- I I '-'-'-'iijxf M' KPU - '-'f f '- '--'-'--- -------'-----'-f Gllalm Cttlcenls President-ERIKSEN, PETER BENDTSEN Pete Likes Duesenbergs, Myrna Loy, ice cream. General Language: Class President: Honor Roll l-4: Delegate to Civic Assembly 4: Executive Committee 4: Treasurer Drama Guilde 4: Treasurer French 4A: Senior Boys': Boys' Glee: Tennis 3: Most Popular, Vice-President-FOSS, MILDRED Millie Likes singing in the bathtub, swimming in the sunlight, dancing in the moonlight. General Science: Class Vice-President: Executive Committee: Senior Girls' Social Chairman: Vice-President of Third, Fifth, 4A Chorus: Swimming 2, 3: Biology 3: Aero 3: Drama Guilde: Honor Roll 1, 2: Girls' Glee 3. Recording Secretary-SOLUM, RAE G. 'ARae Likes lobster, swimming, two Scotties. General Language: Class Rec. Secretary: Executive Committee: Vice-President Senior Girls' 4: Vice-President Girls' Glee 4: Sec- retary Drama Guilde 4: Secretary Fifth Hour Chorus 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Schurzone Delegate 3, 4: French 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Friendliest. Tre'asurer-WOLKE, W. ALLEN Willy Likes food, sleep, She's Wonderful. Technical: Jr. Hi-Y President 1, Z: Senior Hi-Y 3, President 4: Drama Guilde 4: T-Square and Triangle 4: Senior Boys' Secre- tary and Treasurer 4: Fifth Period Chorus 4: 4A Executive Com- mittee: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer: Most Dependable. Social Secretary-MEURK, ELIZABETH B. 'ABetty Likes ice skating, raw potatoes, farm life. Commercial: Class Social Secretary: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Adv. Gym 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 3: Volleyball 3, 4. Delegate-at-Large-JANSON, RUSSELL LEROY Russ Likes tennis, spaghetti and Jan Garber's music. Technical: Delegate-at-Large: Technical Engineering 3, Treas- urer 4: Track 3: Cheer-leader 4: Aero 3: Camera 4: Senior Boys': Cleverest. 9,,-..,...,..,.,.,..........i..,....... .-.-.--1 Abbe, Willard Eugene Wee Likes chocolate sundaes, roller skating. General Science: Hall Guard: Spanish. Ackermann, Robert Steel Ack Likes bicycle riding, tennis, swimming. Technical. Adams, Bernice Nl. HBR., Likes a Stradivarius violin, Scotch terriers, French fried potatoes and olives. Commercial: 4th Period Chorus: Debating: S e n i o r Girls'. Adams, Stephen Harry Haig Likes journalism, golf, radio, comedians. Commercial: Lake View 2: Golf Team 3, 4: Senior Boys': Lettermen's Adison, Hazel Benita Bennie Likes dancing, s ted nu dentas . ' 1 g ess ' H ker 4 Came a 4' Ho o Vice- resident Girls Glee 22 Treasurer A Capella 3: Solo Class 4. , ' . J 'W' Gene ps. c o ' irlsz' , 'vu l, 41 Alexander, Helen Louise Brown Eyes Likes talking, swimming, Cubs. Commercial: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aero 3: Drama Guilde 4. 1 - .. ,f V .a-' 1,4 AIM Key--.-.ss-----W--------9-'-- 'r 4 Alm, Robert W. Bob Likes basketball, butterscotch pie, swimming. Technical: Foreman Jr. High l: Senior Boys'. Altergott, Sophie Sofa Likes Clark Gable, singing, eat- ing. Commercial: French 1, 2, 3: Gym' 2, 3, 4: Art 2: Chorus 42 Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll 2, 4. Alwin, Bruno Likes football, travel, golf. Technical: Engineering 4: Spanish 4: Senior Boys' 4. Anderson, Florence L. Andy Likes dancing, singing, roses. Commercial: Band l, 2, 3: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Girls' Band 2, 3: Solo Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4: German l, 2, 3. Anderson, Luella Marion ..Lu,. Likes tarts, Frank Parker, gdf- denias. General Science: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Senior Girls': Latin I, 2, 3. Anderson, Peggy B. Pugs Likes colonels, hot fudge sun- daes, scotties. General Language: Solo Class 4: Girls' Glee 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': De- bating Society 4: Guard Mar- shal 4: Dancing 2, 3: Spanish 3: Chorus 3, Page Seven teen 7 - '-'- lQYj' - M C Anderson Robert Wm. Andy Likes afternoon siestas, good springboards, plain ties. General Science: Swimming Team 1. 2. 3, 4. Captain 2, 3. 4: City Champs 1 : Glee Treas- urer 4, 4A Chorus President: Grama Guilde 4: Senior Boys' Sec'y-Treasurer Letterman's 4: Honor Roll 4: 4 Athletic S'S1 Most Versatile. Anderson, Robert W. Bob or Andy Likes swimming, popular mu- sic, action, Technical: Engineering 4: Senior Boys' 4. Arie, Edna May A'Eddy Likes dancing, drawing, fel- lows. Commercial: Spanish 1, 2. 3: Chess and Checker: Drama Guilde: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Guard: Dancing 3. Tap 4. Arnold, Lucille Esther ..Lu., Likes dancing, Schurz - Lane football games, ping pong, Commercial: Senior Girls': 4A Chorus. Axtell, Alan UAXQY.. Likes track, ice cream and devils food cake, summer time. General Science: Band 2, 3: Biology 3: Track 3, 4: Letter- man's 4: Senior Boys' 4: Boys Glee 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Hi-Y: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. Bagge, Helen M. Likes dancing, Spanish, reading. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High l : Drama Guilde 4: Spanish 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Eighteen Bain, Ann Nan Likes ice cream sandwiches. spaghetti, bus riding, Commercial: Foreman Jr. H. S.: Gym 2: French 3: Girls' Glee 4: Secretary Girls' Glee Chorus 4: Dancing 4: Camera 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Senior Girls' 4: Oflice Practice 4: Swimming 2. Bandish, Patricia Ann Pat Likes swimming, interior dec- orating, chop sueg. General Science: Girls' Glee 4: Senn 2: Amundsen Jr. H. l: Senior Girls': 5th Chorus. Bannasch, Beth H. Betts Likes tennis, Wayne Kings or- chestra, clothes. Commercial: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls': Spanish 4: Senior Chorus: A o oll 1, 2, 3, 4. Earhas, Joseph Snooks S X U H 5 'k tennis, pinochle, White xg al Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker: Polish: Senior Boys: Highest of the High 4A. Baran, Julia June Jewel Likes dancing, swimming, trav- eling. Commercial. Baranows' ' ice .. a.. i es r ,I collect' dogs' ' u , ancin om c' ancing 3, 4: Chorus uard 3: Floor Mars Knights and Ladies of th Guard 4. .af-H -4.---' . fwjigwu-H' av- ------------t-----.sys g3,........ .N ..-.-,-----v---W ar-4 Baranowski, Lucien E. ..Lu,, Likes playing a trumpet, a good dance orchestra, a good lime. Technical: Band 2: Span- ish 4: T-Square and Triangle 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys' 4: and Honor Roll 2, 4. Barth, Frank Russel ..Ape,, Likes singing in the bath tub, roller skating, blondes. General Science: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Schurz News Staff 4: Chess and Checker, Pres. 4: Drama Guilde, Pres. 4: Engi- neering 3, 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais, Treas. 4: Senior Boys': Executive Committee 4. Bartolain, Lynette E. Lynn Likes olives, dancing, black dogs. General History: Foreman Jr.: Solo Chorus: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde? Chess and Checker: Senior Girls': Spanish. Batey, John William Jack Likes two lunch periods: short, dark haired, blue eyed girls: a Schurz-Lane football game. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4: R. O. T. C. 1, 2: Sr. Hi-Y 4: Track Mgr. 4: Debating 4: Senior Boys' 41 Senior Chorus. Baxter, Phyllis Irish Likes pine forests, Mexican spurs, poetry. General Science: Honor Roll l. 2. 3, 4: CFreehand Draw- ing 2, 35 Deutches Verein 3: Aero 3: Radio 3: Knights and Ladies of the Guard 3: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Senior Girls' 4: Schurz Sentinels 4. Beattie, Genevieve Sky? Of blue. Stars? A few. Me? Yes, you! Commercial: Foreman Jr. High l: Senior Chorus 4: Se- nior Girls' 4: Spanish 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Guard. Gym. Behm, Wallace Harold Wally Likes athletics, music by Kay Kyser, Night Wi'nds. Technical: Engineering 3, 4, Pres. 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Boys': Camera 4: A Capella 4: Boys' Glee 3: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 3: Musicians' 4. Belluzzi, Elena Lee Likes dancing, swimming, bas- ketball. General Science: Spanish 4: Senior Girls'. Benedict, Leah Virginia Lee or Bennie Likes reading, bridge, checkers. Social Science: French: Chess and Checker: Debating Society: Senior Girls'. Benson, Bernard Theo. Bernie Likes football, swimming, base- ball. Technical. Benson, Phyllis Marion Phil Likes Friday nights, household arts, dancing. Commercial: Honor Roll 3: Senior Chorus: C. B. Tourna- ment. Berger, Anna P. Sis Likes music, musing, motoring. General Language: Senior Girls: Drama Guilde 4: French 4: German 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Page Nineteen f-1--,rf N PM-8ggV ' ---V------aggjs M 'ELI-v-'-'W 'r 'A : ': f Berger, Emma B. i.Em,, Likes music, driving, swim- ming. General Language: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde4: French 4: German 3, 4: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Berglund, Lawrence O. Larry Likes flying, aquuplaning cmd swimming. Technical. Bergstrom, Corinne i'Corky Likes music, hooks, whipped l'f?llf7Y. General History: Foreman Jr. High: Schurz Sentinels 4: Debating 4: Library 4: Drama 4: Chess and Checker 4: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Bergwin. Clyde Richard Bugs Likes Moonlight and Roses. swimming, writing for print. General Science: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4: Letterman Z. 3, 4: Spanish 2: Senior Boysl Bettinger, Shirley Gladys Shirl Likes a good prize fight, going places, dancing. General Science: French 1, 2, 3: Senior Chorus, Solo 4: Girls' Glee 35 Honor Roll . Biddle, M urn E. Mel Likes 4 ing, s, danc- t . e Scienc : Amundsen 1 wi ing Te 3, 4: Se- r oys': a 4: Chess and Checker, odian 4: Se- nior Chorus: r ma Guilde 4: A Capella 4: I' ench l, 2. Page Twenty ' Geor rnard Excursionist, er will be a Ie ri c so likes girls that c c . ' e eral Sc' : r a m a Guilde 4: Ch cl Checker 4: Senior Bbxfs. Blank, Dorothy C. Dorth Likes music boxes, dogs, swim- ming. General Science: Senior Girls': Swimming 2, 3. 4: Drama Guilde 4: German 3, 4: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: Press 1. Blazis, Arthur Joseph Art Likes 'lSophisticated Lady , tennis, ice cream. General Language: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3: Chorus 4: Senior Boys' 4: Drama Guilde 4: French 4. Blazis, Virginia Malvina Ginny Likes music, Continental, chocolate cake. General Language: Girls' Glee 4: Senior Girls: Drama Guilde: French. Blix, Fred Mayor Freddie Likes chocolate hair, wavy sunf dues, Ford V-8's. General Science: Boys' Glee 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4: Guard 3, 4: Supervisor 4: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4: Major 4: Senior HifY 4: Debating 4: Bull Dog 3, 4: Sec. 4: Treas. 4: Schurz Senf tinels 3, Pres. 4: Senior Boys'. Blume, Le Roy Orison Likes athletics, a good job, eat- ing. Technical: Engineering 4: Senior Boys'4. 3., ..,. w..-,.-.-a-.---... WM Qg,..W..--W----N ---- i Bogda, Theodore Geo. - Lefty Likes football, baseball, hockey. General Science: Football 4: Baseball 4. Borczynski, Stephanie A. Likes happiness, wisdom, beau- ty. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Polish 3, 4: French 4: Chorus 4: Senior Girls'. Borget, Alyce Jo nne XX ' es ancing, aw or- c ds A rc'a , Se ' r ' A anced ncin ,2, 3, Borski, Edward Joseph ..Ed,. Likes athletics, warm meals and sport reviews. General: Senior Bovsf Bowling, Ruth Irene Ruthie Likes tuallzing, playing tennis, movies. General Science: Senior Girls': Advanced Dancing 4: Chorus 3, 4. Bovsen, Charlotte A. M. Schultz Likes beauty operators, travel, dancing. Commercial: Band l, 2, 3: Girls' Band 2, 3, Treas. 3: German 3, 4: 5th Period Chorus 4: Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls'. Bradley, Margaret Croft Marge Likes art, music, Connecticut. 1 Commercial: C h o r u s 4, Girls' Glee 4. Brandt, Claus Clauson Torch Likes baseball, golf, reading. Commercial: E v a n s t o n Township Hi, 3 M Yr. Brandt Raymond A. ..Ray,, A. D. D. S. degree, director of an orchestra, Wayne Kings music. General Science: Foreman Jr. High l: R. O, T. C. 2: Band 2, 3: Band Oflicers' 3: Boys' Glee 3, 4: A Capella 3: Senior Chorus 4: Honor Roll 4: Orchestra 4: Director of Dance Orchestra 4: Debating, President 4: Chess and Check- er, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Se- nior Boys' 4: Most Musical. Bravos, George Ted Cunningham, Jr. Likes track, deUil's food cake, ambition is to be a professor. General Science: Senior Boys' Senior Chorus: Engi- neering 3: Track 3, 4: Basket- ball 4: Captain of Senior Boys' Baseball: Lettermen 4. Breitenbach, Ardath C. Dimples' Likes piano, tennis. Commercial: Chorus 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Senior Girls'. Brenna, Vivienne B. Vee Likes crocheting and knitting, Rauels Bolero , beautiful clothes. General Science: Advanced Dancing 2: Foreman Jr. High l: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Aero 3: Lakeview G. A. A. 4B: Latin: Chess and Checker: Se- nior Girls'. Page Twenty-one fp.----..............................-..- Briggs, Pearl Margaret Puzzie Likes dancing, travel, dogs, Commercial: Knights and Ladies of the Guard 3: Spanish 3, 4: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Dancing 3: Library 3: Guard l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming l, 2, 3: Honor Roll 4. Brockhoff, Berenice Helen Likes reading, baseball games, chocolate lollipops. Commercial: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': German l, 2, 3, 4. Brod, Dorothea J. i'Dot Likes bicycle riding, asparagus, hitch hiking. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 4: Senior Girls': Spanish 43 Foreman Jr. High l. Bubenicek, Lada Likes music, concert going, reading, General Science: French 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls'g Chorus 3, 4. Buckley, Glenn Norman HG. B. Likes Breakfast in Bed, Night Winds, Love and a Dime. General Science: Senior Boys' 4: Engineering 4: Cam- era 4, Treasurer: German 4: Sg't-at-Arms Drama 43 Chorus 4. Buckley, Grace Loretta Sis Likes dancing, gym, pumpkin pie. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4: Honor Roll 4: German 3, Secretary 4. Page Twenty-two .v sf 'we- H - Kes .....,,........-., W , - - - .N--M -... Budleman, Ralph Noll Boody Likes swimming, traveling, rid- ing horses. Technical: Swimming Team. Budzban, Sabina Mary Sub Likes English, art, travel. General Science: Girls' Glee 2. 3: Polish 3, 4: Aero 3: Se- nior Chorus 4: Senior Girls'. Buehling, Stuart Henry Stewy Likes guns, canoe trips, ice skating, Technical: Von Steuben lr Engineering 4: Secretary 4: Senior Boys': Le Circle Fran- cais 4. Bulka, Fauncha Camille Likes water polo, diving, draw- ing. General History: Maine lt Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: French l, 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Guard 2: Senior Girls'. Butcher, William Francis Butch Likes baseball, swimming, mys- tery stories. Commercial: Track 3AC Baseball 4A: Senior Boys' 4A. Calmeyer, Rolf Red Likes athletics, good books, cookies. General Science: Senior Boys'. 151 --wv-- ----4953. .g:,,...a..,......,.......-.............-.--,. ..-...4 Camer Grace Elsie Carrie, Dorothy Anne Likes ch late padding, danc- ing and eping. Commercial: German: Glee l: Aero 3: German 3, 4: Dra- ma Guilde 4: Senior Chorus 41 Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll l, 2. Cannistra, Marianne J. .iMaryf 1 Likes dancing, sewing, sleeping. Commercial: Kelvyn Park 1: Dancing 2, 3, 4: Lucy Flower 3: Chorus 43 Senior Girls': Musicians' 4. Cannon, Harriet J. ,isisn Likes dancing, chemistry teach- ers with curly hair, Jack Benny, General Science: Senior Chorus: Guard 3, 4: Dancing 2, 3. Carlson, Hazel Edna Hazie Likes dogs, popular piano play- ing, peanuts and popcorn, General Science: Dancing 2, 3: Solo Class 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent: Chorus 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4: Musicians' 4: All City Championship: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Carlson, Paul Werner Swede Likes horseback riding, travel- ing, reading. General Science: Guard Mar- shal. Carney, Margaret Mae Marge Likes dancing, h'ot dogs and peanuts, blonde people. Commercial: Debating 4: Senior Girls' 4: Girls' Glee 3: Camera 4: 3rd Period Chorus. .iDot,, Likes dancing with a handsome crooner to Glen Grag's Cassa- lomas in Tahiti. General Science: Senn l, 2: Honor Roll l, 2: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aero 3: Chorus 3, 4: Historian 4: Advanced Swimming 4, Guard 3. Carsello, Gilbert Peter Gil or Goog Likes Hshing, Herbie Kay, chocolate eclaires. Technical: T-Square and Tri- angle l: Engineering 2: Senior Boys' l. Carter, Ruth Minette Ruthie Likes dancing, Double-Mint gum, ping pong. Commercial: Girls' Glee 2. 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 4: Kelvyn Park High 3B. Castrio, Lucille Likes light opera, to be an A-I secretary, dancing. Commercial: Spanish: Se- nior Girls'. Chapman, Lois Elaine Joan Likes dancing, olives, modern- istic architecture. General Science: Knights and Ladies of Guard 2: Aero 3: Debating 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chorus 3, 4: Drama Guilde 43 Jolliest. Chavez, Charles Edward 'iChuck Likes baseball, traveling, bas- ketball. General Science: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 4: Letterman's if Zi: Senior l3oys': Spanish Page Twenty-three ,.-f 1s,,.ff 'v. 2r n-A-0-'--f-------1i,3isWVH,,ea. ..A. e-L-.---WV. Y. -We-e 4' Chernauckas, Angeline V. Angie Likes dancing, reading a good book, tennis. Commercial: Chorus 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: French 1, 2: Guard 2, 3. Cichv, Sylvia S. HSYV, Likes good dancers, dogs and Ella's jokes. General Science: Foreman 1: Polish 2, 3, 4: President of Polish 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Chorus 4: Mu- sicians'. Ciszewski, Sophia Cecilia Sunny Likes driving cars, riding in airplanes, travel. General Language: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: French 4: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4. Clark, Jack A. Likes health, happiness and wealth. General Science: Roosevelt 1, 2: Secretary Hi-Y 3A: Treas- urer 4B, 4A: Cheer Leader: Engineer 413, 4A, Sg't-at-Arms 4A: Best Dancer. Clark, Minerva Alice Likes a certain alumnus, gar- denias, Cotg's perfume. Commercial: Senior Girls: Aero 4: Student Librarian 4. Colburn, Irving T. ..Ipe,, Likes skating, chocolate pie with whipped cream, Duesen- bergs. General Science: Hi-Y: Boys' Glee: Senior Boys': Drama Guilde. Page Twenty-four Cole, Mary Elizabeth Likes dancing, eating, Bing Crosby. General Science: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 4: Spanish 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4. Co ' , June CarrotfTop L' hot fu e sundaes with L ipped cr m, dancing, south- rn dra o ercial Spanish 4: Se- Gir s 4: Chess and Q -1' ' Checke 4: Senior Chorus 4: Girls' G ee 3. Connell, Loraine Alice Connie Likes dancing, swimming, for- get-me-nots. General Science: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus. Connole, Helen L. K'notz Likes red sweaters with white letters, dances, dark blondes. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Chess and Checkers 2: Honor Roll 4: Chorus 2, 4: Girls' Glee 2. Cook, Mary Geraldine Cookie Likes chop suey, theatres, ice cream. Commercial: Honor Roll l, 2, 4: hess and Checker 3, 4: Aero 3: Period Chorus 4: Drama G ' e 4: Senior Girls': Musicians' Cooph, nces Patricia P Fran L shmmin Nmusic, dogs. Co rcia : Lakeview 2: Foreman 3 Le Cercle Francais 4: usicians' 4: Senior Girls'. E, aneliak, Josephine J. if V M' ,WM , ,, Corey, Wilfred G. Willie Likes clothes, spaghetti, travel. General Scienc: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Boys': Debating, Treasurer 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Sentinels 4: Biology 2. Coyne, Lawrence Laurie Likes wine, women and song. Social Science: Chess and Checker 3, 4: A Capella 3: Senior Chorus: German 2, 3: Senior Boys': Aero 3. Crooker, Amelda Marie Mel Likes dancing, swimming, mo- tion pictures. General Science: Aero 2: Dancing 2: Swimming l, 2, 4: Advanced Swimming 2: Chor- us 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 41 Senior Girls' 4: French 1, 2, 3. Cybulski, Helen Bernice Portland Likes people with curly hair, the great wide open spaces, horse races. General Science: French 3 Yrs.: Chess and Checker: Chorus: Senior Girls'. 1 it yy O6 Likes baseball, dancing, blue J jeyes and dark hair. Commercial: Senior Girls'. Daniels, Caroline A. A '4Drafty Salesrnen always talk and walk, Naturalists always walk and talk, 4 Hikers always walk and walk, But I prefer to talk and talk and talk. General Science: Cleverest. ,uf-u --,,,-A -. ,. Nlgwp-rv' 'CCT -495 WL Kg... ...., ,., a........-------..... ..... W4 Danielson, Mary Alice Sis Likes sports, dancing, candy. General Language: French: Spanish: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Danielson, Paul Danny Likes travel, boats, renting. Technical: T-Square and Triangle 3A: Senior Boys' 4A. Davis, R. Spencer, Jr. Spence Likes Fords, roller skating, a GOOD argument. General Science: Chorus 4. Deal, Virginia Mary Ginny Likes dancing, Ray Noble, rid- ing. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Guard 1-3: Drama Guilde: French 4: Chess and Checker 4: Swimming 1, 2: Senior Chorus 4. Boyle, Ross Calvin Likes golf, tennis, brunettes. Technical: Engineering 4: Senior Boys'. Dehr, Arlin Marion HR.. Likes fellows-not too hand- some, dancing, eating ham- burgers. General Science: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Aero 3: German 3: Girls' Glee 3, 4. Page Twenty-five -Likes color brown, Wari'ng's .w -.,-- - . ,..f,,5gyv-H' - . li-1.3, 9---------v-----W--what Ks-----N A Delfosse, Gene James Del Pennsylvanians, war stories. General Science: Irving Park Branch 1: Football 2: Track 3: Senior Boys': Guard 4: Honor Roll 2-4. Dembowski, Anastasia J. Edna Likes travel, music, reading. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus: Red Cross 4. Devine, Harvey C. Devinney Likes football, Blue Moonu, women hating, General Science: Track 2-43 Cross Country 2, 3: Football 4: Baseball 4: Basketball 2: Senior Boys' President: Letter- man's 4: Senior Chorus: Schurz Sentinels 4. DeWolf, Dolores Dolly Likes Schurz, opereltas. corned beef hash. General Science: Girls' Glee l, 2, 3: A Capella 3, 4: Se- nior Chorus 4: Solo Class 3, 4, Pres. 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Debat- ing: Senior Girls': Mikado ' Most Musical. Ditewig, Elsbeth Louise Speed Likes to do things she's not sup- posed to, ice skating, boating. Commercial: Senior Girls': Dancing: Chorus. Dixon, Jean Louise Likes dancing, imming and reading, Comrrrerci JSenior Chorus: Advagnc d i Class: Senior Girly: L l, 3. Y fi . kPagkTwenty-six .-q,......-....--......-.-........... ..-..-.....,4 Bert, Alex Henry La La' Likes blondes, medium height and just right. Commercial: Swimming: Guard: Baseball. Dobbins, Edyth Mae Edie' Likes scotties, red roadsters roller skating. Commercial: Senior Chorus: 3rd Per. Chorus 4: Spanish 4: Oflice 4: Pep l : Senior Girls'. Doberstein, Robert R. Bob Likes music, dancing, travel. Technical: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, Sergeant 3: Bull Dog 3: Guard 3: Golf Mgr. 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys': Lettermen 4. Downey, Mary M. Downey Likes tennis, ballroom dancing, Bing Crosby. Commercial: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Spanish 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chorus 4. Dudzinski, Hermina G. Hermie Likes skating, tennis, reading. General Science: 3Z Year Graduate: Polish 3. 4: Danc- ing 3: Hall Guard 4: Senior Girls' 4. Dukes, Lorelle Gertrude 'Sweet Pea Likes Bing Crosby, dancing. root beer and pretzels. Chorus 4: Dancing 4. ,a- H-Q, Q--W--n+-------M ---can wM,,.e.... . can--W---. --M- e if Drucker, Samuel S. Sam Likes travel, learning, singing. Technical: Engineering 4: Spanish 4: Senior Boys'. Dunn, Kathryn Rose .Kaya Likes Douglas Montgomery, chop suey, motor boating. Commercial: Aero 3: French 4: Senior Girls' 4: 3rd Per. Chorus 4: Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4. Dzierzgowski, Alice A. Likes chocolates, lhetitre. danc- ing. Commercial: Chorus: Po- lish. Eaton, Eleanor Dolores Shrimp Likes horses, hot dogs, olives. Commercial: Von Steuben Junior High 1: G. A. A. 1: Dancing l: Guard 4: Chorus 4: French 4: Senior Girls': Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ,E 1- Beyiyha Dorgxhy ,f , Folk 5329 n eadingyltinvciinyhorse- h ridingaxg ff iiJCommercial:':Slenior Girls': Senior Chorus, Eckel, Harold Joseph Hal Likes athletics, especially base- ball, women, parties. ' Technical: Manager of Basef ball and Basketball Teams 4: l,ettermen's: Engineering: Ar- chitectural: Senior Boys': Ar- chitectural 3: R. O. T. C. 2. Egentowich, Lucille J. Cille Likes swimming, movies, ice cream. General Language: Foreman l: Chorus 3, 4: Guard 4: Se- nior Girls': French 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. Eklund, Lorraine L. Rae Likes chocolate sodas, Lime- house Blues, lirea' lVaring. General Science: Honor Roll l-4: French 4: Senior Girls': Chorus 4: Best Student. Ellery, Estella Mary Goo:h Likes dancing, tennis, curly- headed little boys. Commercial: Guard 3, 4. Ellsworth, Jean C. Beanie Likes Fords, Fords, and more Fords. General Science: Aero 3: Girls' Glee 4: Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4. Elmzen, Harry Richard Hair Likes ice skating, marbles. swimming. General Science: Senior Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys' 4. Erickson, Florence Edith i'Fee Likes South Haven, vacations: dancing. Commercial: Wright Junior High l: Chorus 47 Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: French l-3: Honor Roll l-4, Page Twenty-seven gi. .,h. N......--...---,-. ....--..-qw, WM as---N - Eriksen, Norman Ed ward Norm Likes electrical engineering, sports, Fords. Technical: Engineering: T- Square and Triangle. wede Li s all s els, t pers. ma- ne shop, Technical: Eng' 'H 4: Senior Boysf liX fnry Cha es Ernst, Doris Rose Dori Likes dancing, bicycle-riding, ice cream bars. Commercial: Chorus 3. 4: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: German. Esplin, George Oswald Ossy Likes basketball, baseball, au- tomobiles. Technical: T-Square and Triangle 3, 4: Senior Boys' 4: Honor Roll 2-4: Band 1, Falkenberg, Ellen N. HE1., Likes solitude, dancing, egg foo yung. General History: Foreman Jr. High l: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Spanish 4: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 4. Fauls, John L, Jack Likes football with Vassar and less school. General Science: Lettermen's 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Glee 4: Senior Boys' 4: Cho- rus 3, 4: Football 3: Chess and Checker 2. Page Twenty-eight -- - '--,, 4 Feely, Ruth Marie Likes ping pong, captain bas- lzelball, piccalilli. Commercial: Senior Girls': German: Senior Chorus: Fore- man Jr, High l: German l, Z, 3. Felbinger, Margaret lVl. Red Likes spaghetti three yards long, musical soup, clothes like Crawfords General Language: Swim- ming l, 2, 3. 4: Gym l. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: German 3: Se- nior Girls': lmmaculata High l, Z. Fleischer, Virginia F. ..Junc., Likes to live in an atmosphere of rehnement-to be sur- rounded by logul friends-to appreciate the Hner things in life. Commercial: German l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4: German 4: Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll 3, 4, Fogelberg, Newell E. Noodles Likes traveling, swimming, brunettes. General Science: Swimming l, 2, 3: Boys' Glee 2. 3: Guard 2: A Capella Choir 3: Zoology 2: HifY 3, 4: Third Period Chorus 4: Football 4. Foreman, Helen Virginia Len Likes swimming, hallroom dancing. ghost stories. Commercial: Lake View l. 2. 3: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus 4: Ollice 3, 4: Deuts- cher Verein 4. Forster, Lucille Lorraine ilfasf' Liked-'Chop suey, 1h'ealres, ice i fafeain. ' A i Commercialf Foreman Jr. High 1l': Chess and Checker 3. 4l Aero 3: Third Period Cho- rus 4: Drama Guilde 4: Se- nior Girls': Musicians' 4. 1 ,.f-1- ww- ,, 1 M fyf-----f----..---I-. --- ----- ,:X3, lean,-fjvfjgkfifui aK1g,-......--a,.--h-----------------w- A i -- N- -4: Frase, Florence Emily Flo Likes to see America Hrst, to marry a millionaire, going to the movies. Commercial: Glee Club IB, 4A: Senior Girls' 4A. Foss, Ruth Angela Ruthy Likes dark eyes, Kay Kyser, dancing. , Commercial: German 3: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 4: Musicians' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4, Francke, Eleanor Edna MEF, Likes black hair, roller skating, ice cream, Commercial: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls'. Frank, Vernon Fred tivernyf Likes food, dancing, and night- clubbing. General Science: Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4: Camera 3: R. O. T. C. l: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Journalism 4: Orchestra l. Adinamis, Peter J. iipetef, Likes health, wealth and happi- ness. Commercial: Bookkeeping: Senior Boys' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4: Solo Class 4: Aero Z. Freeland, Bayne Earle Likes music, money, malted milks. General Science: Senior Boys': Aero 4: Engineering: Camera 4: Chorus 3, 4: Solo Class: Guards 3. Gargas, Leonard Henry i'Lenney Likes music, tennis, reading. General Science: Basketball 2: Boys' Glee 3: Schurz Band 2: Senior Chorus 4: Dance Or- chestra 4. Gaunt, Dorothy Grace Dot Likes streamlined Dachshuncls, red carnations, theatres. Commercial: Chorus 3, 4: Chess and Checker: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: Honor Roll l, 2: Spanish. Gehrung, Dorothy Elaine 'iDot Likes dancing, little white dogs, sweets. Commercial: Girls' 45 Sg- nior Girls' 4: Spanish 4: Girls' Glee 4. Gewartow 1 lor O General S ' nce: Girls' Glee Ei i r orus 4: Polish 3: Senio s' 4. Gibson, Dorothy B. 'iDot Likes dancing, An Evening in Paris, Hal Kemps orchestra. Commercial: Oak Park: A Capella: Class Historian: Se- nior Girls': Le Cercle Francais: Chess and Checker: Camera: Drama. Page Twenty-nine 1 X f 9 . HPI :, ikes usic, ma hematics, I . Lou Likes baseball, basketball, more seball. AflfPlIQCLl1B3vPQ, Foreman Jr. i ' ' - fx ,a-041-1.f' 1 h, W msn----.-...-.....-.............,-- Giel, Rose Marian Helen Dolly Likes dancing, driving a car, ice cream. General Science: Chorus 3, 4: Messiah 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls': Dancing 3: Biology 4: Roose- velt 1, 2. Gilzovv, Louis Richard , Lane 2, T Sq re and Triangle, S etaryx 3, re urer 4: Sen ': . ball l: Trac . Gleich, Thomas John Tommy Likes baseball, hockey, a red- haired girl . Commercial: Hall Guard 4: Senior Boys'. Godfrey, Dolores N. Dolly Likes music, swimming, danc- ing. General Science: Adv. Swim- ming 2: Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3, 4: Solo Chorus 4: Third and Fifth Period Cho- rus, Vice-President: Senior GirlS': Chess and Checker 4: Messiah 3, 4: Mikado 4: Honor Roll 1, Z, 4. Goldstin, Frieda i'Fritzi Likes swimming, baseball, buy- ing clothes. Commercial: Tuley 1, 2: Chorus 3, 4: French 2. Goleas, John James 'AJohnny Likes drawing, popular orches- tra music, the more popular sports. Technical: Baseball 4: Se- nior Boys': Basketball 3: Architectural 3: Lettermen's 4: Honor Roll 2. Page Thirty K --.-..-----. ..--..- -.....4 Goodmann, Charlotte T. Goody Likes sewing and crocheting, Shakespeare, Alice blue, General Language: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4: Spanish 4. Goranson, Robert A'Bob Likes brown eyes, tennis, after- noon siestas. General Science: President 5th Period Chorus 4: President of 3rd Period Chorus 4: Hi-Y 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. Gordon, Jeannette V. Jenny Likes dancing, Evening in Paris perfume, steak and po- tatoes. Commercial: Senior Girls': Spanish: Aero. , Gosciniak, Regina D. A'Reggie Likes sports, dancing, travel- ing. Commercial: Volleyball 4: Captain Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Guard 2: Polish 3, 42 French 4: Drama Guilde 4: Se- nior Girls' 4: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Grace, Mae Caroline Mazie Likes swimming, traveling, tea roses. Commercial: Foreman l: All City Chorus Championship 3: Senior Girls' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4: Solo Chorus 4: Honor l, 2, 3, 4. Graf, Jeanette Gene Likes high-diving, surf-riding and parachute-jumping, General Science: Basketball l: Advanced Dancing 2, 3: Solo Class 3, 4: All City High School Choral Champions 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. -.,.af' ,ii bi.-------------------'-'--'- llQ'yf.4 t udnmpil 1... 1. 'ig Gray, Harry S. 'ARed Likes golf, girls, Eddie Duch- in's orchestra. General Science: Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4: Honor Roll 2, 4: Schurz News 4: Debating Society 4, Grote, Frank R. Likes ang outdoor occupation. General Science. Gruenberg, Richard W. Dick Likes writing, golf, Bing Crosby. Technical: Senior Boys: T- Square and Triangle 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. Guenther, Henry John Bud Likes baseball, fishing and read- ing. General Science. Gundersen, Arvid E. Arv Likes ice cream, camping, Fred Vfaring. General Language: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Boys' 4: French 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Gunkel, Evelyne I. Evey' Likes dancing, Scotlies, Eng- lish toffee. General Science and Com- mercial: Kelvyn Pk. l: Cho- rus l, 2, 4: Chess and Checker: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: Spanish: Honor Roll 1, Z, 4, fy'-.... .gem ad ...,..--......-.--f . -4 Gunther, Elizabeth D. Betty Likes swimming, dancing, po- tato chips. General Language: Senior Girls' 4: Spanish 3, 4: Ger- man 3, 4. Gunther, Margaret R. Margee Likes HA Tale of Two Cities , ice skating, dancing. Commercial: Adv. Dancing 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: Ger- man: Chess and Checker 4. Guras, Vv'inifred Benis Babe Likes swimming, singing, gar- denias. Commercial: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Drama Guilde 3, 4: Aero 3, 4: Polish 3, 4. Guttler, Karl Joseph Slug Likes boxing, blondes, baseball. General: Senior l3oys': Se- nior Orchestra: Guard: Basket- ball. Guzier, Mary Alice 'ABrizzy Likes dancing, swimming, chrysanthemums. Commercial: Senior Girls': Adv. Dancing. Hackard, Henry Albert Hack Likes good music, dancing, eating. General Science. Page Thirty-one .,...a-..,f '-.,. AAW ii-- -------------W--'---4--migg MSM,-ggfyw' - Hail, Paul David A'Sonny Likes J. D. S., Cheurolets, good books. General Science: Honor Roll l. 2, 4: Guard 3: Guard Marshal 4: Track Z, 4: Senior Boysf Hairgrone, Grace A. 'ACapt. Corky Likes chop suey with chop- sticks, swimming, playing base- ball with the Cubs. Commercial: Senior Girls': Kelvyn l-3. Halama, Olga Mary Smiles Likes dancing, grapefruit, swimming. Commercial: German l, 2. 3. 4: Swimming. Halvorsen, Evelyn M. HEV.. Likes poetry, ping pong and pleasant people. General Science: Glee 2. 4: A Capella Chorus 2: Library 3. 4: Senior Chorus 4: Chess and Checker 4: Musicians' 4: Messiah 4. Halvorsen, Vivian Merle Viv Likes bike riding, dancing. swimming. Commercial: Senior Chorus. I-lamelberg, Winona C. Winnie Likes swimming, traveling, angel food cake. General Science: Foreman Jr. High lg' Chorus 4: Guard 3: Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll 1: Chess and Checker 3, Page Thirty-two . ....................,....-.. ,, , 4 Hammar, Roy Arthur A'Roy Likes amateur radio, good mu- sic, athletics. General Science: Radio 3. 4: Secretary and Treasurer 3: Quartermaster 4: Senior Boys': Glee 3: Guard 4: Chess and Checker: 3rd Period Chorus 4. Hansen, Robert C. Snooks Likes girls, girls and more girls. General Science: Senior Boys' 4: German 3. X Hans 'ylvia E. Deal Lik s rit g s rt stories. ' g, d ' g. Gene l S ' ce: Honor Roll 2: D Guilde 4: Chess and Chec A Capella 3: French l 2, Senior Cho- rus: Seni r Gir '. Haracz, William B. Bill Likes track, and breaking the H100 yard dash record. General Science: Track 2. 3, 4, Captain 4: Football 4: Senior Boys': Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, President 4. Hardie, Stanley Bud Likes chemistry, driving a car. basketball. General Science: Senior Boys': Senior Chorus. Harke, Eldred Martin Harky Likes ice skating, music, hik- ing, gardening. General Science: R. O. T. C. l, 2, 3, 4: Bull Dog 3, 4: Engineering 4: Senior Boys: Chess and Checker 4: ?argd l. Z, 3: Band Officers F .......-:-.......-- -....., ... J, -. . Harmon, Robert Jitters Likes to succumb in the arms of Morpheus, dreaming o philosophical Russian astron- omg, and Lil Audrey. Technical: Senior Boys' 4: Track Team 4: Chorus 4: Letterman 4: Bull Dog 3. 4: Drama Guilde 4: T-Square and Triangle 3, 4: R. O. T. C. l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. Harrison, Virginia L. Ginger Likes Henry Busse, surf board riding, ice cream. General Science:Wright Ju- nior High: 3M Year Gradu- ate: Adv. Swimming 3: Guvfl 2, 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': German 4. uf A Harvey, Benjamin E. ..HarV.. Likes writing, music, brunettes. General Science: Band 1, 2, 3: Boys' Glee 1. Healy, G. Virginia Ginney Likes swimming, newspaper re- porters, bananas. General Science: G u a r cl Marshal: Senior Girls'. Heider, Charles Matthias Chuck Likes music, chemistry, read- ing. General Science: Honor Roll: Band 1, 2: Kelvyn Park 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Dance Orchestra 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Boys'. Heinrich, June Marie 'iJuno Likes music, travel, a true friend. General Language: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde. Senior Girls': German, Treas- urer: Spanish: Solo 413 and 4A. ,,-r-ai-5,1 5, b,EWpJl0 1 f -- swtfwamaw fe ------------- --fe Helander, John Oscar lijackw Likes stamps, coins, news- papers. Technical. Helland, Florence Gladys Florrie Likes reading, dancing, travel- ing. Commercial: Foreman Ju- nior High l: Spanish: Senior G1rls': Senior Chorus, Herman, Carl L. Laddie Likes swimming, good books, discussion and debate. General Science: Guard 2: Chorus: Solo Class 4: Debat- ing 4: Chess and Checker 4: Messiah 3, 4: Mikado 4. Heun, Clifford ichard Likes base , QJCMQXBP sueg. - C mer Journalism' B ebal io oyg', Heyser, Harriet Jane Red Likes art, music, tennis. General Science: German 3, 4: Senior Girls': Chorus 2, 3, 4: Book-room l. Hilgoe, Vernon John Verne Likes chicken a la king, writ- ing music, someone with name ct a plant-brunette. Architectural: Engineering 4: Senior Boys': Band 2, 3: Architectural 3: Track 3: Foreman 1: Radio 3, 4. Page Thirty -three Htsurelpi 'W' 'r .ww ' e------------ k'- L - ---ew W,,...mef' Hill, Robert Gordon Bob Likes sports, beautiful girls, ice cream. General Science: Guard 2, 3: Guard Marshal 3: Knights and Ladies 3: Band 3: Chorus 3, 4: Radio 3, 4: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys: Honor Roll 2, 4. Hillman, John Charles A'Hilly Likes baseball, peanuts, Kay Kyser. Technical: Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Se- nior Boys': Letterman's 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll l, 2. Hitzeman, Allen L. Luke Likes football anywhere, danc- ing at Aragon, Jack Benny's program. General Science: Engineer- ing: Gym.: German: Senior Boys'. Hochstetter, Hubert H. Hochy Likes almost all sports, any machine that has wheels on it and runs, blonde or brunette. Technical: Senior Boys': Chess and Checker: T-Square and Triangle. Hoffmann, James M. Jim Likes photography, boating, a certain person. Technical: T-Square and Triangle 3, 4: Radio 3: French 4: Camera 4: Boys' Glee 4: Senior Boys' 4: Wilbur Wright Junior 1. Hofmann, Ruth E. 'ARuzhie Likes dancing Kballetj, fruit salad sundaes, bicycle riding. Commercial: Aero 2: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4: Advanced Dancing 3, 4. Page Thirty-four fi' ..........-....-. .,.., .... L...Q Hofmeister, Louis D. Louie Likes swimming, golf, sleep. General Science: Senior Eoys': Fenwick High: Box- ing 1, 2. Holm, Mabel M. Mae X H Commercial: Honor Roll , 3: German l, 2, 3: erm 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: 'lle - Likes athletics, fruit, dancing. X ball Tourname Holmberg, Shirley May Shir Likes autombbiles, pretty hand- kerchiefs, flowers. Commercial: Spanish: Se- nior Girls': Chess and Check- er: Drama Guild: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Foreman Jr. l yr. Holmes, Bonnie Elmira Likes collecting little dolls, big league baseball, roller skating, dancing. General Science: 4A Chorus. Holsman, Andrew J. .,Andy,, Likes sleeping in the morning, eating cake, fixing things. General Science: Lane Tech 1, 2: Chorus: Chess and Checker: Senior Boys: Guard. Holsman, Lucille Lou Likes swimming in Slocum lake, dancing, window shop- ping downtown. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': Se- nior Chorus: Chess and Check- er: Spanish: Guard 4: Danc- ing 3, 4: Spanish l, 2, 3. A1'wy,-gf 9------------in---.s,s,g ,,,,,,f-fn-Sf' fig-B-N-W ---------'---4-'Na--ff Holter, Marjorie W. Margie Likes dark handsome Hbrutesf' coffee and -, going on uaca- tions. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High 1 yr.: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4. Holz, Jeanette Louise Jeanie Likes to listen to Bing Crosby and Kay Kyser, dancing-tap ana' ball room, pie a la mode. Commercial: Advanced Dancing 2, 3, 4: Aero: Se- nior Girls': Drama Guilde: French: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus. Hough, Richard V. Dick Likes to play baseball, to play basketball, to listen to Cab Calloway. General Science: De Paul Academy l: Basketball 4: Se- nior Boys': Letterman's 4: Chess and Checker: Honor Roll l, 3. Hudson, John Robert Jack Likes engineering, swimming, drawing, automotives. Technical: Foreman Jr. High: Bull Dog: Engineering: Senior Boysf Hughes, Lou J. Lou Likes music Kdancej, brokers at N. Y. stock exchange, beau- tiful buildings. General Science: Architec- tural 3: Debating 4. Hugon, Donald J. Porky Likes radio, industrial chem- islry, apple pie. General Science: Senior Boysf Hutchison, Betty Janet Hutch Likes sleeping, eating, dancing. General Science: Kelvyn 1. 3: Honor Roll: French: Se- nior Girls': Drama Guilde: Debating: Senior Chorus. Isserstedt, Ottilie T. Tillie Likes tennis, Bing Crosby, cream puffs. General Language: Drama Cuilde: German: Girls' Glee. Jacobsen, George L. Jutz Likes hockey, Hrst, last and al- ways. Some day I hope lo he- long to the Chicago Black- hawk hockey team. Science. Jacobson, Daniel W. Dan Likes sailing, golf, brunettes. General Science: Boys' Glee 2: Chorus 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde 4: Aero 3: Radio 3: Guard 3: Debating Society 4: Senior Boys': Engineering 4: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: Best Student. Janas, Stella A. Likes swimming, dancing, golf. Commercial: Senior Girls'1 Chess and Checker: Foreman Jr, High Chorus 4: French 3. Irving, ry A'Red Like stockings, stew, sports. Commercial: Spanish: Cho- rus: Senior Girls'. Page Thirty-tive ,,,.,f'--- g 1 . 5 'r- -H-4---NM--------meg-,'3 I',',,,,-grit-ygV -'--.,------------- --.-...Q Janislawski, Olga H. Ollie Likes Robert Montgomery, dancing, theatres. Commercial: Advanced Gym and Basketball Team 4: French l, 2, 3: Honor Roll 1.4. Jendrzejek, Leonard G. 'ALen Likes golf, building model boats, to be a success in life. General Science: Lane l. Jensen, Harriet Elaine Likes a certain tall blonde, gar- denias, stuffed pork chops. Commercial: Proviso Town- ship High School, Maywood. lll., 1 yr.: Chorus l, Z, 3, 4. Jensen, Marguerite L. M. '4Marge Likes dancing, tennis, ice skat- ing. Commercial: Latin l, Z. 3: Dancing 2: A Capella 3: Girls' Glee 4: Advanced Sewing 4: Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll l, 3, 4, Jensen, Werner James Jim Likes sports, dancing, to plag poker. General Science: Senior l3oys': Football 2: Cheerlead- er 3, 4: Capt. 4: Letterman's 3, 4: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4. Job, Evelyn Halina ..EVVy,. Likes books, travel, a sym- phony concert. General History: Holy Fam- ily Academy l, 2: 3M Years graduate: Honor Roll 3, 4: Polish 3, 4: French 3: Chess and Checker: Senior Girls': Se- nior Chorus. Pcfge Thirty-six Johnson, Eleanor L. Toots Likes dancing, basketball, ice skating. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Advanced Sewing 3: A Capella Chorus 3: Girls' Glee 4: Latin l, 2, 3: Honor Roll l. 2, 4: Gym 1, 2, 3, 4. Johnson, Ellwood F. Likes dance music, Ben Bernie, D. Stabile. General Science: French l, 2: Dance Orchestra 3. 4B: R. O. T. C. I Johnson, Jean L. Jean Likes dancing, 1.'io'ins, choco- late ice cream. General Language: Execu- tive Committee 4: Senior Girls', Treasurer: French 4, President: Chorus, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Debating 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Aero 3: Most Dig- nified. Johnson, Virginia Ruth Ginny Likes monkeys, having my for- tune told, 'AA Kiss in the Dark. General Language: Senior Girls': French: Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Foreman Jr. l: Guard Marshal 4, Jones, Emrys Arthur Likes fast horses, beautiful women and a 50-foot sloop. General Language: Swim- ming l, 2, 3, 4: Letterman's 2. 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Guard Marshal 4: Latin l, 2, 3, 4: Debating 4: Camera 4: S'gt- at-Arms, Vice-Pres. Fifth Pe- riod Chorus: Senior Boys': French. Jost, John Joseph Johnny Likes sports fbaseball, golf, swimmingj, dancing, traveling. General Science: Baseball 3, 4: Senior Boys: Letterman's 4. A,,.--1.-s,L,f -,. e,W 5-----......--........--., .-...-.......,Qm,, L S. . . --aw :Q Kalcok, Margaret Emily Margie Likes swimming, noodle soup, managing a home. General Language: German 4: Senior Girls' 4. K ' ski, Lorraine June Lorry g fut e depends on beauty oler t' A likes swi ming, o opsg, V V' Commer iyljjgermdnz Se- nior Girls'.. ' Kansteiner, Dorothy M. Dot Likes dancing, candy, shopping at Woolworth's. General Language: Senior Chorus: Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4: French 3, 4: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: French 4: Span- ish 4. Karasinski, Frances M. I AFYHHKVY Likes Viennese waltzes, catch- ing brass rings on a merry-go- round, talisman roses. General Language: French 3. 4: German 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls': Art 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus: All Chicago High School Choral Contest. Karlovick, Lucylle F. Lo-wize Likes to play piano and golf, dancing, grag cars. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High: German 4. Karpen, Franklin D. Lindy Likes saxophone music, danc- ing, Norwegian goat cheese. General Science: Senior Cho- rus: Chess and Checker: De- bating: Drama Guilde: Senior Boys': Boys' Glee: Zoology 1: Biology 1: Latin: R. O. T. C.: Foreman Jr. High: Most Attractive. Kasprzyk, J i .V. Jewel Likes 1 Cugler, dum - hngs, ph Bellam . kr Ge ral Sci c : K 4 Jr. H' l: i , : - nior ' 'Q ll l, 2, 3: Senior Ch rus. Kaufman, Ruth MaeBelle Likes animals, music, swim- ming, sports. General Science: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: French 1, 2: Guard 3, 4: Sewing l. Kearns, Mary B. Irish Likes dancing, Oh Henrg's, parties. Commercial: Senior Cho- rus: Guard 3: Spanish 3: Se- nior Girls'. Kelder, Arthur H. A'Art Likes to get a birdseye uiew of Ihe world, co-eds, to live a Icng life. Machine Drawing: Engi- neering, Vice-Pres.: Senior lQoys': Chorus. Kenny, Marcella Mary Marte I'd prefer to college to go, And then to travel to and fro: Then for the height of mg am- bition to reach, The only thing I could do would be to teach. General Science: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: De- bating 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4: Solo Class 3, 4: All City Champions 3: Basketball Team l: Chorus 2, 3, 4. Keown, Audrey Beatrice Perky Likes Kay Kgser, Heinneman's cake, dancing. Commercial: Chorus: Se- nior Girls': Guard: Dancing: Art. Page Thirty-seven in-------------------------143 . - -..- -. 4 Kettel, Eileen Emily Mikey Likes ice skating, walking in the rain, hard summer sausage. Commercial: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: German 4: Advanced Gym 2, 4: Captain Apparatus 2: Senior Chorus: Foreman Sr. High 3. Kietzer, LaVerne Helen Lovey Likes dancing, tennis, golf. General Science: Chorus: Latin l, 2, 3: Debating: Chess and Checker: Choral Society: Girls' Glee: Gym 4. Kirast, Edward Wm. Eddy Likes white roses and playing a trumpet. Commercial: Bull Dog 4: Band: R. O. T. C.: Guard: Senior Boys'. Kissner, Janet H. 'iJennie Likes football, dancing, dress designing. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: French 4: Foreman 3: Wright Jr. High. Kleefisch, Gertrude M. Fish Likes swimming, humps, sleep. General Science and Com- mercial: Chorus 2, 4: Archi- tectural 2: Mechanical Draw- ing 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Team 2: Baseball 2: Schurz News 4: Girls' Glee l: Senior Girls': Basketball 2. Klein, Bernadette G. 'iBunnie Likes dancing, chiseling, win- dow shopping. Commercial: Drama Guilde 4: German 4: Committee 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chorus 4: German l, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Gym 2, 3: Apparatus Team 3: Hockey 3: Sewing 3: Mu- sicians 4. Page Thirty-eight ,Xb , r an ikes mateur progra , a lttics, a conue 4 le c e. General: a : Senior Cirls': German : Commit- tce 4: Chorus . German l, 2. 3. 4. Klein, Harry HAPQYH Likes blondes, eating, sleeping, Technical: Engineering 3. 4 Pres. 4: Senior Boys' Dra- ma Guilde 4: Chess and Check- er: Senior Chorus. Kloske, Walter Stanley Wally Likes Hawaiian music, auro- mobile races, rifle and pistol shooting. Technical: Senior Boys: Honor Roll l, 4: Kelvyn Park Jr. High 1. Knaak, Virginia Pearl Ginny Likes summer, chocolate pud- ding, animals. General: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Solo Chorus 4: Knights and Ladies ofthe Guard 3: Advanced Gym 2: Drama Guilde 4: French 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'. Knutzen, Marion Olive Mickey Likes six-dag hike races, ice skating, taking care of rhin- dren. Commercial: Senior Girls' Tuley High 2. 9------------------'-saga ' - - Koeneke, Eleanor Lillian ' Ellie Likes baseball, music, pancakes. General Language: Chorus 4: Spanish 4: Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. Kormos, Jacob ..Jack,, Likes gymnastics, basketball, swimming. General Science: Washing- ton-Clay 1, 2: President 4-H Club l, 2: Science 2: Basket- ball l, 2: Guard 3: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus 4. Koster, John Louis 'ALooey Likes M. O'Connell, the most gracious of teachers, the silence of a school room, idealisms, rather than reality. General Science: Chorus. Kotula, Anne Marie Smilie Like Li Audrey, sports, laug . imc mercial: Foreman Jr. 2 Honor oll 2, 3, 4: Sen Girls': ocial Commit- tee: a slide: Chess and Check , French: Swimming Z: A vanced Gym 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Senior Girls' Volleyball. Kraebber, Dolores Ruth Lorry Likes dramatics, sculpturing, dancing. General Science: Kelvyn Park l, 3: Chorus: Journalism: Art: Debate. Krzyzak, Irene Wanda Renie Favorite author, Myrtle Reed, likes collecting pictures, tennis. General Language: Spanish 4: Senior Girls' 4. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,....,,.......--... . -. ...4 Kubinski, LeRoy L. Lee Likes tennis, reading books, milkshakes. Technical: Wright Jr. High l: Band 1: Track 3: Debating 4: Engineering 4: Senior Boys' 4, Kuich, Winifred J. Winnie Likes baseball players, ice cream, ice skating. Ceneral Science: Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4: Senior Girls': Dra- ma Guilde 4: Spanish 4: Bas- ketball 3: Chorus 4. Kujawa, George Frank Geo. Like to have a shine on my shoes: not to put goo on or in my hair: to get no place run- ning on a track. Technical: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Senior Boys' 4: Chorus 4. Kulma, Helen F. Sadie Likes dancing, art and music. General Science: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Schurz Polish: German 3. Kvorka, Olga Anna Toots Likes baseball, movies, hard work. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High 1: Spanish l, 2, 3, 41 Senior Girls': Chorus 4: Span- ish 4. Lachman, Stanley John Stan Likes horseback riding, swim- ming, collecting books. General Science: Schurz Sen- tinels: Vice-President Senior Boys: Honor Roll 3, 4. Page Thirty-nine ,D- gylusm FMg 5i 2 - '- '- 4'3b WM,...+:.1fLn:4 ' Lad, Robert Augustin Bob Likes music, chemistry, more music, General Science: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 3. 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Schurz String Quartet 4. Lada, Roland Ronnie Likes spring, girls, dancing. General Science: Swimming 1, 2: Track 1: Guard 2. 4: Chorus 3: Debating: Boys' Glee. Lakowski, Helen G. Likes sports, carnations, lettrr writing. Commercial: Advanced Gym 3. 4: Baseball 3, 4: Hockey 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Basketball 3. 4: Senior Girls' Volleyball: Senior Girls': Polish: Honor Roll 4. Landeck, Robert Charlew Bob Likes basketball, chemistry, to be a success. General Science: Schurz Ba:- ketball Team 4. Q5 qkdaaufggibert Da 0 S AAD vu Oggy 1 singin , brlngming, base- bu . Technical: Senior Chorus: German. Lawrence, Mildred F. Mil Likes talking, aduenturing, Kay Kyser. General Science: French 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Aero 3: Honor Roll 1, 2: 3 4 Page Forty Q -- ,,,,,,,,, A, Leffler, Jane Williams Jenner Likes dancing, strawberries dipped in sugar, studying in- terior decoration. General Science: Senior Girls', Secretary: Debating, Vice-President: Honor Roll l. 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Ad- vanced Dancing 2, 3: Drama Guilde: Aero 3: Biology 3: Architectural 2. LeKander, Gilbert A. M. Likes dogs, humps, Carl Sand- burg's poetry. General Science: Debating. President 4: Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Schurz Sentinels: Senior Boys'. Lempke, Lucy Louise ULU.. Likes German, eggs, singing. General Language: Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, president 4, Vice- President 4: Swimming Team Z, 3: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Senior Girls' 4: Solo Class 43 German 3. Lenard, Anna Marie Annie Likes good story books, radio, roller skating. General Science. Lenz, Bernedette M. Bernie Likes reading, traveling, danc- ing. Commercial: Dancing 2, 3, 4: German 3: Debating 4: Solo Chorus 4: Senior Girls': Foreman Jr. High 1. Prendergast, Agnes Ann Irish Likes basketball, swimming, history. Social Science: Senior Girls'3 Chorus 3: Drama Guilde. V-: ML. -4 .e- ' mf- 4 , NnQgpv ' Lesniak, Mildred L. Millie Likes sports, dancing, travel- ing. Commercial: Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Advanced Gym 2, 3, 4: Apparatus 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Capt. 2: Volleyball 2, 3, 41 Capt. 2, 3: Hockey 4: Tennis 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Capt. 4: French 4: Senior Girls: Senior Girls' Volleyball. Leszczynski, John Bud Rube Likes dancing, baseball, yacht- ing. Technical: Chess and Check- ers 4: Aero 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais 4. 5: Chorus 5: Senior Boys' 5. Lewis, Evelyn Doris Lyndce Likes prize fighters, open fire- places, ballroom dancing. Commercial: Wright Jr. High: Chess and Checker: Ad- vanced Gym 3: German 2: French l : Senior Chorus: Dra- ma Guilde. Lindberg, Harry William A'Lindy Likes baseball, swimming, camping. Commercial: Track 3: Soc- cer 4: Baseball 4: Lettermen's 4: Senior Boys' 4. Link, Chester V. Ches Likes dancing, camping, tennis. Architectural: lst Lieut. R. O. T. C.: T-Square and Tri- angle l. 2, 3, 4: French 3, 4: Bull Dog 2, 3. 4: Senior Chorus. Lissy, LaVerne Likes dogs, camping, gardens. General Language: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: De- bating 4: Drama Guilde 4: French 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. -ab: W av- ----' i I Loacker, Louise Mary Louie Likes tennis, reading, auto trips. General Science: Chess and Checker 3A: Honor Roll 3, 4: German 4A: Senior Girls 4A5 Hall Guard 3B, 4A. Lockwood, Gertrude L. Sweetheart Likes collecting autographs of famous people, bike races, driv- ing a car. Commercial: Girls' Glee: Senior Girls': Advanced Danc- ing: Senior Chorus. Long, Burt Elmer Perk Likes athletics, chemistry, ex- perimenting. General Science: Roosevelt l, Z: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Hall Guard 4. Lonson, Lawrence E. A'Lons Likes blonds, baseball, bas- kelball. Commercial: Guard 4: Se- nior l3oys'. Lowrin, Birdie L. Kitty Likes music, dancing, flowers. Social Science: Chorus 4AZ Glee 4A: Orchestra ZB, ZA. v Lundgren, Albert S. HAI. Likes baseball, match folders, sweet potatoes. General Science: Guard 3. 4: Senior Boys' 4. Page Forty-one .,,,,gy9 ' 5------Q--V----M -M-----assi. V Lutke, Dorothy Mae Dot Likes dancing, tennis, canta- loupe with ice cream. Commercial: German: Mu- sicians': Chorus 3, 4. Lynge, Dorothy Helen Dot 'kes S dancing ' cs. mme ial an l 1 panish ard 3: enior Girls'. Lynn, Virginia Dolores Lynn Designing fashions of the hour: Tall blondes who far above me tower: Promenading in a shower. Art: Roosevelt 1, 2: Aero 3: Biology 3: Radio 3: Der Deutscher Verein 3: Le Cercle Francais 4: All-City Mixed Chorus Championship 3: A Capella 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Debating So' ciety 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Drama Guilde: Musicians' 4: Honor Roll 4: Messiah 3, 4: Schurz News 4: Schurzone 3. 4: Most Artistic. Lysek, Theodore Edward Ted Likes sports, education, travel. Technical: Senior Boys' 4: Rifle Team 2, 3: Bull Dog 3, 4: R. O. T. C. l, 2, 3. 4: T-Square and Triangle 4: En- gineering 3. Machasik, Melania S. Whitie Likes hockey, dancing, aero- naulics. General Science: Advanced Gym: Polish. Macholz, Florence A. Likes her mother, reading, pop- Cofn. Commercial: Latin l, 2, 3: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4. Page Forty-two W,,,,.,.,.,......-.-, ..-L,...,f MacLain, Hermoyne L. Hermie Lzkes Herbie Kag, French fried potatoes, dancing. Commercial: Chorus: Se- nior Girls' Guard: Dancing: Gym: Art. MacMillan, Jean E. Likes universities, fraternities, Hawaii. General Science: Roosevelt l 2: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Debating: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: Chorus 3, 4. Madsen, Lorraine Lorrie Likes Hal Kemp's orchestra, ::rUimming, a good show. Commercial: 3M Yr. Grad- uate: Girls' Glee l: Junior Prep 3: Senior Girls' 4: Text Book Library l, 2, 3, 4: Hon- or Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Maegdlin, Bertram Bert Likes Walter B. Herrick. . . General Science: Guard, Magnuson, Elmer G. Swede Likes apple pie, Schurz. Technical: Junior Hi-Y Secretary l, 2: Senior Boys' 4: T-Square and Triangle 4. Maher, Lolita L. Lola Likes roller skating, tennis, rlrxrzcing. Commercial: Senior Girls': Dancing Class, Advanced: Chorus. ,f-fu-,,.f -Y. A 1'--M---------'----'Q----aaa, V 44+---Q--M e ---- 4 Mahr, Robert Bob Likes athletics, pineapple milk- shakes. General Science: Track 3. 4: Chorus 4: Senior Boys': I-li-Y 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. Maier, Martha A. Marty Likes West Point cadets. swim- ming, dogs. General Language: A Ca- pella 3: Senior Chorus 4: Ad- vanced Gym 2: Hockey 2: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde 4: German 3. 4: Spanis 4: Honor Roll 2, 4. Mala ,B ' tennis hocolate sundaes, ng. ommercial: Latin l, 2, 3: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Cho- rus: Senior Girls'. Malecki, Evelyn B. nEvY.: Likes Jan Garber, roller skat- ing, chocolate malteds . Commercial: Spanish 4: Se- nior Girls' 4: Guard 3: Cho- rus 4. Malmberg, Dorothy O. Dot Likes to eat, drink, and be merry. Commercial: Foreman l. 3: Chorus, Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Guard 4. Malmberg, Eleanore M. ..L,, Likes to eat, baseball games, blondes. General Language: Foreman l, 3: Latin 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Guard 4: Spanish 4. uv Malmberg, George M. Likes Fred Wari'ng's band, brunettes, to play ball. Technical: Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: Wright Jr. High l: Band, Malmen, Leslie Paul Les Likes baseball, six-day bike racers, printers. General Science. Manderfield, Fern L. Likes dancing, swimming, travel. Commercial: Senior Chorus 4: Dancing 2, 3: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Girls' Cvlee 4. Marken, Katherine E. 'AKaye Likes Wayne King, E. L., Jr., D. D.. a subway. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High l: French l, 2. 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guard Nlarshal 3: Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4: Advanced Sewing 4. Marozick, Loretta B. ULor Likes basketball, dancing, ten- nts. Commercial: German 2, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Honor Roll l, 2: Senior Girls' 4. Martins, James C. Jimmy Likes opera, a certain blonde, Lily Pons. General Science: Honor Roll l. 2. 3, 4: Senior Marshal 2: Dance Orchestra 3, 4: Solo Class 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Boys' Glee 3: Chicago High School Champion Chorus 3. Page Forty- three ,el-'fU 5,-2 A --f -at---e-Q-e,s, c QYveW4----- fe 4 Martyr, Martin 'iMarty Likes golf, high dives, baske!- ball. Technical: Swimming Team l, Z, 3: Chorus 4: Boys' Glee 3: Senior Boysf Matz, LeRoy A. J. ..Lc,, Likes singing ffl, research work, chemistry, crossword puzzles. General Science: R. O. T. C. l, 2, 3, 4: Lieutenant 4: Bull Dog 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Solo Class 4: Senior Chorus: Senior l3oys'. Maute, Elmer Henry Maute Likes hitch-hiking, stamp col- lucling, lo fill-HL' tropical Hsh. Architectural: Solo Class 3, 4: T-Square and Triangle 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Deutches Ver' ein 2, 4, Vice President 4: Senior Boysf Maxwell, Burl Hill Palsy Likes music, history, sporls. Social Science: Boys' Glee: Honor Roll 2, 3. Mayer, Albert E. HAI., Likes swimming , English, Iraueling. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2: R, O. T. C. 2: Engi- neering 3, 4: T-Square and Triangle 4: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Chorus 4. McDonnough, Marian P. Pat Likes water polo, bracelets, Salisbury steak a la Creole. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Glee 3: Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aero 3: Debating 4. Page Forty-four N... McKiel, Helen Jean Cookie Likes color green, basketball, The Mosquito Paradefl General Science: Alvernia High l, 2: Senior Chorus: Chess and Checker: Senior Girls' : Debating. . fl - MendroQMargaret'An a Hgweclew A musician I was born,'T'nl7t?4 sician, I shall be. Likes dogs, ringing. Commercial: Band 1, 2: Hon. Capt. 3: Girls' Band Club 2: President 3: Orches- tra 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee 3: Solo Chorus 3. 4: Musicians' 4: Senior Girlsy. 5 0 i il e t arl . 6. solitude and ba- ' I . i ch : . O. T. C. 2, 3. 4 Lieut. 4: Bull Dog 4: Engineering 4: Spanish 4. Menzel, Raymond W. ..RaY,, Likes baseball, math., swim- ming. Social Science: German. Mereckis, Genevieve P. Genie Likes reading, crackers, danc- ing. Commercial: French 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Library 4: Guard 3: Danc- ing 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4. Mertz, Arthur E. Art Likes music played Kay Ky- :er's way, steaks smothered in little steaks, golf. General Science: Jr. Hi-Y l: Band 2, 3: Senior Boys' 42 Guard 2, 3, 4. .-,-WN' asm--M-----J-v---M---,figs mi.-N.-..-an-F--0------W--. - -4-A 4 Michael, Ralph S. 'iMike Likes moonlight swims, rough- ing it, dreaming. General Science: Senior Boys': Chorus 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: Letterman 3, 42 Letterman's 4: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Spanish l, 2, 3, 4. Michalek, Edward Dick Mike Likes books, golf, Hshing. Technical: Radio 3: Schurz News Delegate 3. Michelsen, Astrid A. Tridy Likes dancing, black, wavy hair, pie a la mode. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High l: Honor Roll 2: Musif cians': Girls' Glee: Senior Girls': Dancing 3: Art 3. Mielcarek, Thaddeus M. Ted Likes sports, traveling, reading. General Science: Weber High School 1, 2, 3: Senior Boys' 4. Miller, Edythe A. 'iEdie Likes music, books, swimming. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Girls' Glee 4: Dancing 2, 3: Art 2. M' argaret E. Pegsv' Likes good music, good litera- ture, good art, i General Language: Honor Roll 1, Z, 3, 4: Art Institute 2, 3: A Capella: Girls' Glee: German: French: Senior Cho- rus: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde, 1 Mills, John Dan Likes Saturdays, Sundays, Hol- idays. General Science. Mirrow, Henry Sigmund W Han5' Lik s swfnmin , tclnrgjli ball. General S ie ce: Kelv Park: R. Og-ZF, ' ' - ming 2: G rd 3, : o - ball Z. Misinski, Harriet La R. KKMUZII Likes good looking lenors, cream puffs, operas. General Language: French: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: German: Senior Chorus. Moe, Lewis , Bro Likes to eat, sleep, drink. General Science: Kelvyn Park 1, 3: Senior Chorus. Moeller, Dorothy R. Dot Likes sports, Wayne King's or- chestra, gardenias, Commercial: Biology 2: Guard Marshal 3, 4: Knights and Ladies of the Guard 3: Schurz Sentinels 4: Aero 3: Honor Roll l, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4. Mohill, Leon F. Lee Likes apple pie, coeds, athletics. General Science: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Senior Hi-Y 4: Debat- ing Society 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Boys': Track Team 2 3 Page Forty-five S WM sw: .fX. NS ff-15.1 , mga!-P' w------A---------------mA----4,55 .e,.,.,,.,,..,.....W. Moller, Joyce I. .Joys Likes ice cream, blondes and IUOUIQS. General Language: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: Chess and Check- er 3, 4: German 3, 4: French 4: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: Fifth Period Chorus 4. Montgomery, Thomas L. i'Tom Would like to be a successful business man, to play ball with the Cubs, to skate on the Olympic team. Technical: Lettermen's 4: Basketball 4. Moraczewski, Irene Money Likes swimming, dancing, hard work. General Language: Foreman Jr. High l: Polish 2: French 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Musicians' 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4. Morawski, Marjorie M. Margie Likes dancing, cherry pie a la mode, tennis. Commercial: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Advanced Dancing. Morrison, Bette Audrey Bets Likes dogs, cats, yellow roses. General Science: Morgan Park: Solo Class 3, 4: Aero 3: Advanced Dancing 2, 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Mortensen, Eleanor Little Bit Likes spaghetti, dancing, dogs. Commercial: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: German: Ad- vanced Gym l, Z, 3: Honor Roll 2, 3: Chorus. Page Forty-six Mortensen, Margarith Dimples-Marge Likes potato chips, dancing, dress and millinery designing, Commercial: Senior Girls: Drama Guilde: German: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Advanced Gym l, 2: Honor Roll l, 2, 3: Ad- vanced Sewingi Chess and Checker: Chicago Champion- ship Chorus. Mroz, Jean Janina Likes dancing, horseback rid- ing, blue eyes. Commercial: French 2: Po- lish 3: Senior Girls': Chorus 4. Muchowski, Louise B. Pet Cuniaj Likes travel, clothes, dancing. Commercial: Girls' Glee 2: Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Dancing 3: All- City High School Girls' Glee Champions 2. Mueller, Audree M. Legs Likes malted milks, ghost stories, travel. General Commercial: Hon- or Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Latin 1, 2, 3: Music l, 2. Muench, Margaret Irene Giggles Likes swimming, music by Art Jarret, May Flowers. General Language: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: German 3, 4: Advanced Danc- ing Z, 3: Senior Girls' 4: Hon- or Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4. Likes apple pie, swimming, orchids. Commercial: Waller High l: Senior Girls': Latin l, 2, 3: Dancing 3. Mur , Virgni ,Ti ,. .uv- 'ur' i----w-M--M----em---ssl. M,,,.a..... ef-W Musket, Leona S. Louie Likes traveling to Washington, riding, travel. Commercial: Senior C1irls': Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 41 Art 1: Musicians' 4: Swim- ming 2, 3: Dancing 1: Red Cross 3: Latin 1, 2, 3. Naser, Virginia E. Lizzie Likes traveling ro Wash1'ngton, D. C., making and designing dresses, ballroom dancing. General History: Senior Girls', President 4: Debating 4, Secretary 4: Schurz Sen- tinels 3, 4, Secretary 4, Treas- urer 4: Drama Guilde 4: Class Executive Committee 4: Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aero 3: Chorus 4: Most De- pendable. Nelson, George Herbert Peanuts Likes dancing, swimming, base- ball. Technical: Senior Boys': French 4: Engineering 2: Chorus 4. Nelson, Helen Lena Likes wire haired terriers, choc- olate malteds, dancing. General Science: Commercial: Senior Girls': Camera 4: Aero 3. Newman, Harry Likes baseball, fishing, cross- word puzzles. General Science: Senior Boys': Track 4. Nischke, Albert Boy Li'l' Albie or Albie Likes extradontia specializa- tion, boats, woman. General Science: Swimming Team l, 2, 3: Track Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Letterman's 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Nor. Sect. Champs 2, 3: Se- nior Chorus: Boys' Glee 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 3, President 4: A Capella Choir 3: Third Period Chorus, President 4: City Championship Chorus 2, 3: Messiah 3, 4: Musicians' 4: Senior Boys', Sg't-at-Arm: 4. ,,,,,,,,,,,..--..........-... --. . .4 Nohren, Bernadine E. 1rBaben Likes to dance, listen to Bing Crosby, make fudge. Commercial: Senior Girls': Chorus 4: Chess and Checker 3: Spanish 4: Advanced Danc- ing 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. Nomako, Eleanor G. ..E1,. Likes picnics, wooshies fdogsj, Gary Cooper. General Science: Swimming 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Honor Roll 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls': Hall Guard 4: Library 4: Schurzone Delegate 3: Flower Tech. High. Nordlie, Marjorie E. Marje Likes Dick Powell, dancing, butter-scotch sundaes. General Science: Girls' Glee 4: Chorus 3: Messiah 3, 4: Spanish 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4: Aero 3: Guard 3: Debating Society 4. Nordlie, Mary V. Likes dancing, swimming, French pastry. General Science: Debating Society 4: Girls' Glee 4: Cho- rus 3, 4: Messiah: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4: Guard 3: Spanish 4. Norman, Ethel May Twinie Likes popular songs, all sports, boo-boo-b-b-booffi' Commercial: Chorus 4: Guard 2: French 1, 2, 3: Mu- sic l, 2: Senior Girls'. Norman, Marie B. Twinie Likes baseball, color- red, danc g.. Commercial: Chorus 4: Guarll.2: French l, 2. 3: Mus' l. Z: Senior Girls' 4: Hoyzor Roll 2. IA' . . ' Page Forty-seven X' . S' u.' .sv-'4s,,.,f ' -.. -NMQ8,p.n-- 9 't 'c '-'----'-'------'-ffdrf2x, N ' fgQf,s...,.., .. ,,................-.-... ,. ,4 Nowacki, Marcella L. i'Marcy Likes blonds, blonds, and more blonds. General Language: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: German 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4, President 4: Se- nior Girls': Drama Guilde: Fifth Period Chorus 4. Nowak, Casimir Benedict 'iCookie Likes traveling, listening to radio, going to theatres. General Science: Chess and Checker: Senior l3oys': Polis . Nowakowski l . oots Likes , , neat GP' pear e. C m ial: Chorus 3,1 S2- ni rls': French l, 2, 3: Art l, 2: Graduate from Chopin. Noyer, Jack L. Likes traveling, a certain bru- nette, tennis. General Science: Soccer 3, 4: Senior Boys': Chess and Checker 3, 4: Drama Guilde, Sg't-at-Arms: Senior Chorus: Debating 4: Glee 4: Letter- men's 4. Nymen, Marie Evelyn Ree Likes dogs, civics, Lake Mich- igan. General Language: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Swimming 2, 3: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Senior Girls': Girls' Glee 4, Nystrom, Lorraine C. Renee Likes health, wealth, happiness. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High 1: Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Span- ish 4. Vice-President: Senior Girls'. Page Forty-eight ...aw O'Donnell, Thomas J. i'Lefty General Science, Ogorek, Marcella E. Marcy Likes traveling, dancing, beau- tiful clothes. Commercial: Spanish 1, 2, 3: Aero 3: Spanish 4: Guard 2: Dancing 3, 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus 4. Olsen, Robert James Ole Likes trombones, swimming, f.sh soup. Commercial: Senior Boys' 4: French 3: Foreman High: R. O. T. C. 2: Se ' Band: Foreman High l. npeg., jlso , earl Margaret ikes dancing, all kinds, col- lecting photographs of radio stars, all sports, Commercial: Chess and Checker 3, 4: German 3: French 4: Senior Girls': Mu- sicians' 4: Dancing 3, 4: De- bating Society: Honor Roll 3. Dresky, Lorraine C. Snooks Likes dancing, singing, swim- ming. Commercial: Senior Cho- rus: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Drama Guilde: French 1, 2, 3: Dancing 3: French 4. Osbon, Kenneth Forrest Kenny Likes tennis, travelling, chem- islry. General Science: Senior Boys: Engineering 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. F N.......--...-....q...-...... -. ............ orn ary-Anne Midge i mpkin pie, baseball, il i mercial: Roosevelt 1, 7: Sen Girls': Spanish 1, 2, 3: Da ing 3. Osko, Jean Marie Jeaner Likes that pause that re- freshes, rumble seats, talking. General Science CCommer- cial Electivesj: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 1, 2: Latin 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: De- bating Society 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Guard 3. Ostvig, Ferne DeLee Likes swimming, a certain tall senior, water polo, designing ber own wardrobe. General Science: Foreman Jr. High 1: Advanced Gym 3: Advanced Swimming 3, 4: Se- nior Girls' 4: Hall Guard 2, 3. Pabich, Mildred E. 'iMi1lie Likes scottie dogs, swimming, dancing. Commercial: Advanced Dancing 3: Spanish 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Dra- ma Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Chorus 4. Paine, Doris Marjorie 'iDoree Likes wire-haired terriers, choc- olate fudge, good books. General Science: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Pasterski, Dorothye J. Honey Likes Kay Kyser, Bit O' Honey, six footersf' Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Polish 3: French 4: Aero 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. E- l,.,-m..,.',,f-Nw Gimp Mmpgw. .J-J, -..M- s Qi ...ML .... ...,..-,.-.,Q, Pastnack, George Louis Gidge Likes banana cream pie, bru- nettes, Esbing. General Science: Senior Hi- Y: Senior Boys'. Pedersen William T. Bill Likes football against Lane, architectural renderings, pretty girls' smiles. Architectural: Football 4: Senior Boys' 4: Vice-Presi- dent: Architectural 1, 2, 3: President 3: Drawing Prize Vvlinner 3, 4. Penning, Frank G. Jr. Frankie Likes sports, sleep, winning golf tournaments. Technical: Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4: City Champions '33: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: Ice Skating 2, 3. 4: Soccer 4: State Inter- scholastic Golf Champion '34: Letterman's 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior l3oys': Most Athletic. Pepoon, Lawrence E. ..Pep,. Likes ice cream, baseball, bowl- ing. . Technical: Jr. Hi-Y 1, 2: R. O. T. C. 2: Senior Boys'. Per Lee, Elizabeth G. Betty Likes food, dogs, cross-eyed boys. 1 general Science: Honor Roll Peters, Otto William .Buda Likes hunting, large dances, dogs. General Science: R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Bull Dog 3, 4, Captain 4: Spanish 1, 2: Se- nior Boys' 4. Page Forty-nine ,ao-w-,b,.1 N, e-W--e:--'-r-- ----- - 1 4--iw, ' 44 -4 Peterson, Carl A. 'APete Likes sports, travel, education. Technical: Senior Boys' 4: T-Square and Triangle. Peterson, Irene Mary HI.. Likes ma'e quartets, basketball, butterscotch pie. General Science: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Drama Guilde: Senior Chorus: Musicians': Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Roosevelt 1. Piehl, Melvin Wm. Mel Likes dancing, sports, a good game of cards. Technical: Senior Boys': Foreman l: Schurz 2: Fore- man 3: Schurz 4. Piehl, Otto William Bud Likes successful business men, olives, green ties. Technical: Wright Jr. High: Senior Chorus. Pociask, Frances C. Frannie Likes art, active sports, blonds. General Language: Advanced Gym 3, 4: Honor Roll l, 2: 3: 4. Pocius, Bruno Francis Bruni Likes baseball, basketball, foot- ball. Technical: Honor Roll ZA: Engineering: French. Page Fifty -.u Powell, George C. Likes swimming, good books, travel. Science: R. O. T. C. l, 2: Swimming l, 2: Fencing 2: Boys' Glee 4: Senior Boys'. Powell, Jeann K. Jeanie Likes Hal mp, chocolate malted m' s, summer. Gene cience: Aero 3: Chess n Checker 3: A Ca- la , , Senior Chorus 4: ' ians' 4: French 4: Dra- ma ilde 4: Senior Girls' Social ommittee. Powers, Vivian Marie Viv Likes clothes that have style plus, a library of the best books, interesting friends. Commercial: Mayfair High 1, 2: Schurz 3, 4: Guard 3: Honor Roll l: 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': Spanish. Preiss, Helen E. Likes sports, movies, dancing. Commercial: Chess and Checker: German 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls'. n Price, Viola J. Vi Likes driving, dancing, road- sters. Commercial: Chorus 4: Se- nior Girls' 4: German 3, 4: Chairman 4: Camera 4. Prochnow, Virginia L. A. Budgie Likes classical music, black chow dogs, travelling. General Science: Kelvyn Park Jr. High l: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: German 1, 2, 3, 41 A Capella 3 1 Mixed Chorus 4: Musicians' 4: Senior Girls' 4: German 4. .,,,-q-.....,,'-- A Z rp: . 'Jaya Kyo-I--Q.: - Puntil, Ineiie S. ,I Like ba nas, 4 ' nc ir s' 4: Chorus Raasch, Bernice Marie r.Bee., Likes reading, sports, pinochle. Commercial: Roosevelt l. 2: Senior Girls': German. Racine, Roberta Ferne Bobbie Likes dramatics, grapefruit. radio. General Language: Drama Guilde, Vice-President 4: 5th Period Chorus, Vice-President 4: Solo Class 4: French 43 Se- nior Girls' 4: Girls' Glee 4: Executive Committee 4: Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Mikado 4: Most Versatile. Raduli, Irene M. HI.. Likes swimming, movies, books, Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Girls' Glee 4: German 4. Rammel, Henrietta L. 'ATupps Likes travel, music, literature, General Science: Glee: Po- lish: Drama Guilde: Senior Girls': Chorus 2A and 3B. Rang, Maybelle E. ..May., Likes roller skating, Bing Crosby, drawing. Commercial: A Capella 3: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Honor Roll 2: Art l, 2, 3, 41 French l, Z, 3: Dancing 2, 3: Foreman Jr. High. 3 Senior . x ,.,, ...r-...--....-......,......--.....-.- -.. 4-4 Ranseen, Grace Louise Likes the New York Philhar- monic, ping-pong, books. . General Science with Com- mercial Electives: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Honor Roll 42 Art 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin 1. 2: Dancing 2, 3. Raven, Aileen Evelyn HI.. Likes Skinnag Ennis, Evening In Paris, pork chops and mashed potatoes. Commercial: Foreman Jr. High: Honor Roll 2: Aero: Schurzone Staff: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker: Debating: Senior Chorus. Reckrey, Eleanor A. HEY, Likes humorous people, fishing in a trout stream with hip boots on, reading. General Science: Roosevelt High 1, 2: Debating 4: Se- nior Chorus: Drama Guilde 4. Reh, Carl William General Likes light operas, mental cal- isthenics, drawing. Architectural: Lane 3: Bull Dog: Chess and Checker: Se- nior Bovs': T-Square and Tri- angle, Secretary: Orchestra: R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieutenant. Reed, Norman Harold Norm Likes travel, golf, books. General Science: Radio: Se- nior Boys'. Reiff, Dorothy HDough Likes candy, dogs, ice cream. General Science: Senior Glee: Wright Jr.: Foreman Guard: Foreman l. Page Fifty-one 1 fl 1' J 9--W-...--.....-..-- M..- ,L Reinke, Beulah Ann Du Du Likes books, swimming ana' music. General Language: German: Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Senior Girls': Girls' Glee: NVright Junior. Foreman High, Rezabek, Francis Fedale Star -' 'Ref' Likes golf, golf, and more golf. General Science: Golf Team 2. 3, 4: City Champions '33: Skating Team 3. 4: Letter- men's 2, 3, 4: Schurz News Staff 4: Honor Roll 4: Senior Boys'. Rhode, Adele E. Del Likes new dresses, Bull Dog hops, llflickeg Mouse. Commercial: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: German 1, 2, 3: Senior Chorus: A Capella 3: Aero 3: Senior Girls': Danc- ing 2: Volleyball 2. Ritter, Katherine Mary .Kaya Likes dancing, private nursing, to take a trip to Europe. General Science: Chorus l, 2, 4: German. Robinson, Grace Alberta Gracie' Likes Hal Kemp's orchestra, gardenias, Cotifs Paris per- fume, Commercial: A Capella l. 2: Girls' Glee 4: Debating 4: Senior Girls'. Robinson, Howard W. Robby Likes swimming, dancing, skat- ing. Commercial: Senior Boys': Ashley High. Page Fifty-two MW u 'f in ' e:.Qy? 'T 1 -- sow-1Gjf'f y5i-9, l.gxQ,,..., ......,,,, -. ...............-......-...,... -...,,.,.' .a--' Roe, David Philip iiDaVev' I ikes lemon malted milk, Palm- oliue Beauty Box Theatre, heckling Schurzone subscribers. General Science: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y: Senior Boys': Drama Guilde: Swim- ming Team: Library: Senior Chorus. Roessler, Robert John Bob Likes to dance like Astaire. golf. like Sarazen, eat spinach like Pop-eye. General Science: Senior l3oys': Camera 4: Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4: Solo Class 4: Senior Chorus. Rogalski, , ore F. Q ' Norky Likes all s orts, travel. G Language: l-icnor Rollevl, 2, 3, 4: dryanced D :icing 2, 3: Chor s 4: Po- 'sh 2, 3 4. FIQQU 4: Cam- era 4: ' a 'ng : Chess and Chee'ke6D 1 enior Girls': Schurigsle s Staff, Bus. Mgr.: Musici s'. Rohrer, Leo Charles Likes table tennis, dogs, maple- nut ice cream. Technical: R. O. T. C. 2, 3. 4: T-Square and Triangle 3, 4: Senior Boys' 4. Rosberg, J. Wesley Cuz Likes dancing, public speaking, R. O. T. C. Commercial: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2: R. O. T. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Major 4: Bull Dog 3, President 4. Rose, Anna Corrine Annie likes travel, skating a la Bos- ton. Commercial: Spanish l, 2. 3: Gymnasium 4: Senior Girls'Z Girls' Glee 4: Senior Chorus 4: Chess and Checker: Spanish 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. M.-a...,,b,f' -,, 1, M . fl ' bM-----:--:-.----- W -----.qw gm--- H .. .-L 4 X X -nav? 'N Rosenow, Mary R. Likes athletics, salted almonds, dreaming. Commercial: French l, 2, 3: Guard 2, 3: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Guard Marshal 4: Camera 4: Senior Girls' 4: Gym 1, 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Schurz News 4. Rotter, Rose Mildred Blue Eyes Likes travel, blue, roses. Commercial: Chorus: Se- nior Girls': German: Honor Roll. Rowe, Shirley Ruth Peanuts Likes dancing, dogs, anything blue. General Science and Com- mercial: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior GirlS': Debating: Chess and Checker: Drama Guilde: Honor Roll 1, 2: Latin: Schurzone Staff. Rudnick, Edward W. Butch Likes sleep, a good orchestra, and some more sleep. Technical: Senior Chorus. Rudnitzki, George A. Rud Likes camping, swimming, hunting. General Science: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys' 4: Schurzone 4: Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Chess '13 Checkers 4. Rusiecka, Elysse Agnes Cindy Likes no home-work, carving figures out of soap, drawing caricatures of the teachers. General Language: Drches- tra 3: Guard 3: Advanced Dancing 3, 4: Polish 3, 4: Vice-Pres. 4: French 4: Senior Girls': Musicians': Chorus. Rudolph, Dorothy F. Likes drawing, dancing, - chestra. Commercial: Drawing 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': Advanced Dancing 3, 4. Rust, Alice l. 'iRusty Likes living, laughing and lov- ing. General Science: Debating 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Gir1s': Chorus 3, 4. Rutkowski, Edmund S. Pretzels Likes baseball, camping, boat riding. General Science: Guard 2. Ryan, Irene Edna Likes dancing, scotties, and travel. Commercial: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus: Guard 2, 3: French 1, Theiner, George Likes music fpiano-accordian, violinj, aviation, swimming. Technical: R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: 2nd Lieutenant. ,. MW ll Sagadinas, Albertina I. , A'Alby Likes swimming, traveling, ten- nis. Commercial: Spanish 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Senior Cirls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 4. Page Fifty-three kim ft Qgga iv-----V-n------n-N---11525: qcjwm- --.....Q - A 4-N-aw, .4 Salk, Philip Lawton Billy Likes mathematics, golf, white lilacs. ' General Science: Hall Guard 2: Guard Marshal l: Senior Boys'. Sampalis, Nick Nick Likes baseball, baseball, and more baseball. General Science: Baseball 3: Senior Boys' 4: Guard 4, Sass, John F. Sassy Likes baseball, tennis, to sleep 'n'eat. Technical: German 3, 4: T-Square and Triangle 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys'. Savol, Helen Giggs Likes baseball, hiking, spinach. Commercial: Senior Girls': Spanish 4. Sayland, Arthur Charles Jim Likes radio, swimming, blonds, Technical: Radio, Sg't-at- Arms 3, 4: Spanish, Treas. 4: Band 2, 3: Senior Boys' 4: Chess and Checkers 3: Chorus 4: Lane Tech l: Swimming 2. Scharf, Grace E. Scharf1e Likes turtles, art, swimming. General History: Senior Girls' 4: Debating 4: Chess and Checker 4: Camera 4: French 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 4: Zoology 4. Page Fifty-four Scheel, Sylvia J, Silly Likes music, mathematics, ca- shew nuts. General Science: Foreman Jr, High l: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Guard 3: Chorus 4: French 4: Senior Girls'. Schettko, Berenice B. Bernie Likes swimming, singing, po- tato salad. General Commercial: Honor Roll l, 2, 4: Press l: German 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Senior Chorus 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Lake View 3, Schewe, Jeanette Lorraine Shooey Likes a good laugh, all sports, Jan Garber. General Science: Honor Roll l : French 4: Chess and Check- er 3, 41 Chorus: Senior Girls'. Schicht, Ruth Gertrude 'ARuthie Likes boo S, ice cream ba ball games. Gener n et Hon r 111, J ' rman 3, : .mat u' , Senior rls' Mg r s 4 Sc i lean . Shorty Likes dancing, roller skating, someone small, dark and hand- some. Commercial: Senior Girls': German 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Advanced Gym 4: Guard 3. Schmehling, Robert Paul Bob Likes basketball, ping-pong, baseball. Commercial. -xrvqri-X3 ff V U I L2 '- f as-------Q----------fm 'ie'- ': f7 f :pb'1 Schneider, Myrtle K. ..Myrt:, Likes music, narcissus, bicycle ria'ing. Commercial: Honor Roll l. 2, 3: Drama Guilde: German: Senior Girls: Senior Chorus: Advanced Gym 4: Volleyball 4: Foreman Sr. High 3. Schoenfeld, Mildred H. 'iMillie Likes dancing, swimm-ing, clothes. , Commercial: Honor Roll 1. 2: Guard Z: German l, 2, 3. 4: Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Ger- man 4: Senior Girls' 4. Schoenholz, Carolyn D. Carol Likes tennis, traveling, a cer- tain young, tall blond. Commercial: Honor Roll 4: French l, 2, 3: Schurzone Delegate 3: Dancing 3: Biol- ogy 3: A Capella 3: Senior Chorus 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: French 4: Guard 3. Schneider, John 'iSnide Likes baseball, pastry, model airplanes. Technical: Senior Boys'. Schrader, Henry C. Schrade Son Likes outboard hydroplane rac- ing KV-l45j, hunting KA- 584I5j, angling fbait cast- ingj. General Science: Junior Hi- Y l: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Ra- dio 3: Guard 3: Senior l3oys': Schurzone Staff. Schueler, Ruth Aldrine Ruthie Likes dancing, reading, bru- nettes. Commercial: Camera: Se- nior Girls': Guard Marshal 4: Sentinels 4: Senior Chorus: Chorus 3: French 2: Schurz News Staff. 1 i JF, Schultz, William Albert Bill Likes football, sailing, reading. Technical: Lake View High. v Schwarz, Eileen K. ..I. Likes dancing, books, chop- suey, General Language: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls'1 Girls' Glee 4: Drama Guilde 4: French 4: Chorus 3. J . ,r ., -- fe. Q,-.1-, ,I f 7 Schweizer, L. T. W. 'iLeo Likes dancing, swimming, Sauerbrauten. Commercial: Gym 1, 2, 3: 4: Swimming 3: Chorus 4: Senior Girls': Lake View l, 2. Scott, Dorothy Edis Dot' Likes archery, Jack Benny, gar- a'enias. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Aero 3: Senior Chorus 4: Chorus 3. Sebastian, Lorraine D. Mick Likes potato chips, the Cubs, sail boating on Lake Geneva. General Science? R ose elt l. 2: onor ol , , 45 Adva d ' ing , Sw' i Team , 4 p- tai : Seni r s 4: Se- nior Girls' rama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Debating 4: German 3, 4: Schurzone 4. Shableski, Bernadine E. Bunny Likes fresh Hsh, pretzels, ducky boys, Commercial: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Girls' 4: Gym 1, 2, 3: Ad- vanced Swimming 1, 2: Red Cross 3: Scrap Book 3: Von Steuben l: Roosevelt 2. Page Fifty-Eve ,X ,uf v Siegler, Clarence Leroy Barney Likes charcoal sketching, foot- ball, friendships. General Science: Boys' Glee 4: Senior Boys' 4: German 1, 2. Simcox, William H. Lucky Likes Vera Calmeyer, lemon pie, air conditioning. General Science: Senior Mar' shal l, 2, 3: Schurz Sentinels, Sec., Treas., Sg't-at-Arms: French: Senior Boys': Hi-Y. Siniarski, Raymond F. HRW., Likes swimming in the ocean, music played by a good sym- phony orchestra, to travel and see the world. General Science: Guard Z: German 2: Soccer 3, 4: Letter- men's 4: Chorus 4: Senior l3oys'. Skibbins, Gerald J. W. Jerry Likes travel, sports, newspaper work. General Science: Chorus 4: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4: Bull Dog 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Se- nior Boys' 4: Letterman's 4: Rifle Team 3, 4: Schurz News Staff 4. Skinner, Mary Elizabeth Skinny Likes baseball fCulJsj, flowf ers, and newspaper work. General Language: Girls' Glee 4: French 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Library 3, 4. Skiscim, Mitchell S. 'iScotty Likes swimming, Hshing, hun!- ing. Technical: Rifle Team, Cap- tain 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. l. 2. 3, 4: Lettermen's 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys' 4: Bull Dog 3, 4. Page Fifty-six 9,0-aaN',f'--.R I P I 24:--- '----A-------war, MM,,,..a-rf... q - -1-----..--.---..Q Skolozynski, Joann B. HJO., Likes art, dancing and Nes- tles with almonds. General Language: Chorus 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Slav, Martin Pepper Likes baseball, ambition to be- come a physical director. General Science: Roosevelt l, . Slingo, Margaret Mary ..Meg,. Likes Walter Wi'nchell, hot fudge sundaes, tennis. General History: Schurz News Staff 4: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: French 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Advanced Swim- ming 4: Senior Chorus 4: Aero 3: Guard 3. Slipiec, Thaddeus R. Florida Likes athletics, wine, women and song, to drink H:O. General Science: Track 2. 3, 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4: Letter- man's 3, 4: Polish. 'k, J KT. , owgraysggn-ii HT H O o Like h a talian dishe Q ' and tennis. Co merc a : Chess and Checke: Polish: Chorus: Se- nior Gi s'. Small, Anna L. i'Dolly s toe dancing, all base- l players on the Chicago ' lemon cream pie. Co ercial: enior Chorus 4: Senio 4: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. , ma Guilde 4: Guard l. Ks .r - -.H -4: J.,-u ..1',f- N, FZIW v YY,Y- Y -fm Smith, June Dorothy Dot Likes golf, P. D. H., Hal Kemp and his orchestra. General Science: Senior Girls': Chorus 4B, 4A: French. Smith, Louise Clark Likes milkshakes, dancing, swimming, General Science: Foreman l, 3: Schurz 2, 4: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus, Smith, Montford W. Montie Likes radio, economic security, social justice. General Science: Chess and Checker: Radio: Debating. Smith, Theda Phyllis Taddy Likes swimming, dancing, read- ing. Commercial: Senior Girls': Chorus 4: Polish 3, 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4: Dancing 3. Snogren, Frances E. 0 . Snooky Likes collecting pictures, swim- ming, hiking. Commercial: Senior Girls': Chess a d Chec er Germa fi: Sontag, Eleanor Rose Smiles Likes tennis, ballroom dancing, apple pie. General History: Foreman Jr. High l: Drama Guilde 4: German 2, 4: Senior Girls' 4: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Chess and Checker. 48,551 ,gg,..... ..... -.,..........a..............--....-.4 Sorg, Ruth Frances Ruthie Likes skating, Kay Kyser, gar- denias, Commercial: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: German 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Oflice 4. Stefan, Peter Joseph A'Pete Likes bicycling everywhere, traveling anywhere, boating any time. Technical: Foreman Jr. High: Band 2, 3: Engineering 4: Senior Boys'. Steigerwaldt, Henry Steige Likes drawing, summer and aviation. Architectural Drawing: T- Square and Triangle. Steinberg, Ruth C. Pro Likes golf, horseback riding, music and dancing. General Science: Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Senior Girls': Western Hills H. S. at Cincinnati, Ohio. Steinbrecher, Vera Agnes ..Va,, Likes moonlight nights at Lake Geneva, brunettes when there are no blondes, swimming. General Science: Senior Girls' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Guard 2: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Chorus: Spanish 4. Steinbrink, Bernice R. Steiny Likes art, dancing, athletics. General Language: Schurz- one Art Staff: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Vol- ley Ball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: President German 4: Senior Girls' 4: Most Athletic. Page Fifty-seven s159 ' fy----------------------usgyg. W QQ- .-..x I-M-Y------------f------f Stevens, Florence V. Flo Likes swimming, dancing, bi- cycling, Commercial: Chorus 4: Swimming 2, 3: Dancing l: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Musicians' 4. Stevenson, Roscoe James Steve Likes machinery, aviation. Technical: Lt. Col. R. O. T. C.: Sg't-at-Arms Bull Dog '34: Treasurer Bull Dog '34: 1 letter, 4 Rifle Medals. Stockwell, C. W. Jr. Chick Likes football, R. O. T. C,, loaling with my feet on a desk. Architectural: R. O. T. C, 2, 3, 4: Bull Dog 3, 4: Mgr Football 4: Letterman's 4: Se- nior Hi-Y 3, 4. Stoklosa, Roman J. Ronnie Likes drawing fcommcrcia'l. engineering, free-hand, singing, dancing. Architectural Drawing: Lane Tech High l: T-Square and Triangle l, Treasurer 2, 3, 4: German l, 2: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Boys' 4: Se- nior Chorus 4: Guard 3. l Swanson, Audrey C. Aud Commercial: Girls' Glee 4: ior Chorus 4: Senior Girls': Guard 3: Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 4: Dancing 3: Spanish 4. es dancing, music, golfing. Swanson, Virginia E. Virgie Likes music, art, baseball. General Science: Kelvyn Park Jr. High: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde 4: Chess and Checker 3: Honor Roll l. Pgae Fifty-eight Swanstrom, F. Norman Sleepy Swede Likes football, R. O. T. C., sleeping, eating, what have you, and blondes. General Science: Football 4: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4: Major of Brigade Staff: Glee 4: Bull Dog 3. 4: Letterrnan's 4, Sweany, Stanford King Ozzie Likes Ford food, foot- ball. General Science: Football 2, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: Cama era 4: Drama Guilde 4: Schurz News: Guard 4. Swiderski, Violette B. HApples Likes an apple at the end of 6th period, taking pictures, Miss O'Connell's 5rd period English class. Commercial: De Padua High of Ashland, Wis.: Guard 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Glee 4: Polish 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4. Sychowsky, Bernice M. Bernie Likes tennis, ping pong, ba- nana splits. Commercial: Spanish l, 2, 3: Aero 3: Guard 2: Dancing 3, 4: Spanish 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus 4. Taheny, Lucy Ann Luth Likes dancing, Star-Dust , orchids. Commercial: Lucy Flower f: High 1, 2: Aero 3: Senior Girls' 4: Schurz Sentin ls 4 ' Senior Guard M .V Tanner, Fredgs. ,X Fritzie Likes swimming, popular mu- sic. movies. Commercial: Honor Roll 3, 4: German 3, 4: Senior Chof rus: Senior Girls': Office 4. ,A-4'0q,, 'fw A.W 1--W--N------A-4--in---aniw,,,.mef - 4 Tauber, Naomi NNW.. Likes sweet music by Wayne King, making candy, cream puffs. Commercial: Foreman Jr. 1: Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4: Spanish 4: Drama 4, Guilde eigess and Che ker ml flx Taylor, Ethel i 'Eth Likes to eat candy, to dance, Fred Allen's radio program. Commercial: Senior Girls': Spanish 4: Chess and Checker 3: Chorus 4: Adv. Dancing 3. Taylor, Isabel Josephine Billy Likes classical music, ballet dancing, Shakespeare. General Language: Dancing 2, 3: French 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Girls' Glee 4: Hall Guard 4. Tebo, Vernon L. Lightnin' Likes the time, the place and the girl. Technical: R. O. T. C. l. 2. 3, 4: Captain Adjutant 43 Bull Dog 2. 3, 4: Officers' 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Honor Roll l, 4: Senior Boys' 4: Lettermen's 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Band 1, 2: Fencing 1, 2: Skating 2. Terlikowski, Irene M. Cookie Likes food, walking, trauel. General Science: Senior Girls' 4: Polish l. 3: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Concert Meister 4. Theis, Howard J. Howie Likes astronomy, good food, good books. General Science: lrving Pk. Branch l: Spanish l, 2: Se- nior Boys': Guard 4. Thomas, Elinor Adele HEI.. Likes ice-skating, poetry, dogs. General Science: Wright Jr. High, Senior Girls' 4: Chess and Checker 4: Spanish 31 Guard 3, 4. Thomas, Eva E. A. Likes Browning, Claudette Colbert, English bull dogs. General Science: Highland Park High, Detroit. Mich., l. 2, 3: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls'. Thomas, Keith Carlton Keith Likes end zones, baritones, Schurzone. General Science: Junior Hi- Y Secretary l, Vice President 2: Senior Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4: Toys' Glee 4: Schurz Sentinels 4: Senior Boys' 4: Lettermen's 4: Soccer 4: Track 4: Honor Roll l. 2, 3.4. Thomas, Walter J. Tommy Likes golf, dancing-Kay Ky- ser-Glen Gray, baseball. Commercial: R. O. T. C. 1 : Band 3: Chess and Checker 3: German 3. Thompson, R. Ruth Ruthie Likes swimming, redheads, writing. General Science: Honor Roll 4: Library 3: Hall Guard 4: Debating 4: Camera 4: Senior Girls'. Thompson, Thelma D. Likes Persian tabbys, chute- the-chutes, hot fudge pecan srzndaes. Commercial: Spanish: Fore- man Sr. High: Senior Girls' 4. Page Fifty-nine g....a....,..--.....-,-,-- ... .... Thomsen, Bernice Irene HBR., Likes Wayne King, gardenias, siluer sandals. General Science: Foreman Jr. High 1: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Spanish 4: Senior Chorus 4: Spanish l, 2, 3. Tingle, Helen Ann Nel Likes chocolate bars, roses, golf, General Science: Chorus 3. 4: Solo Class 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Guard 3. Tomaschek, William E. Tommy Likes baseball fleaguej, swim- ming, to dance the Contin- 6?f!lUl.U Technical: Boys' Glee: Baseball: Senior l3oys'. Tonsgard, Harold C. Babe Likes to eat pickles and ice cream, tennis, swimming. General Science: Roosevelt 21 Civics 2: Track 2, 3: Cross Country 3: Guard Marshal 4: Schurz Sentinels 4: Senior Boys' 4. Topper, Herbert .Tops Likes music, tennis, books. General Science: Honor Roll: Track 3: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Senior l3oys'. Torgersen, Jeannette E. Torgie Likes tennis, baseball, Scotties -black, Kay Kyser's orchestra. Commercial: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Office 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3: Senior Girls' 4: Spanish 4: Senior Chorus. Page Sixty ,r-- r's,f s. 6, Y-.. NA - -3---H 3 4' Townsend, Winifred E. Winnie Likes art, gardenias and trees. Special Arts: Chorus 3, 4: Journalism Art 4. 0 Tra , Vivian June Viv i s croondrs, English toffee. chids. Co cira German 1, 2. 3: Ca la 3, 4: Dancing 2-4: ero : Deutscher Verein 3: Ch and Checker 4: Se- nior Gir1s': Journalism. Ulrich, Mary C. Meddy Likes baseball, reading, motion pictures, horses. General Science: Waller High School l: Schurz World Dele- gate 2: Knights and Ladies of the Guard 3: Aero 3: Girls' Glee 4: Senior Girls': Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Umbeck, Gretchen L. Mullie Likes knitting, piano, reading. General Science: Chorus 4: Scnior Gir1s': Roosevelt 1-3. HK ith Likes swimming, dancing to Kay Kyser's music, Scotty dogs. General Science: Girls' Glee 3: German 3, 4: Senior Girls'. Utzelman, Lorraine H. Lorrie Likes -piano, good books, swimming. General Science: French 4: Senior Girls' 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. N fLv----4-f---------d---a--+-'------as13i:yg, vm,-gjfff-v,giV' ...,..,.,.r....e......-.....-.-... . . .-.a 4 Van Arman, Gordon C, Van Likes science, good books, playing the bass viol. General Science: Honor Roll 1.2, 3,4: Radio 3, 4: Or- chestra 4: Debating 4. Van Arsdell, Sam G. Jr. Tub Likes health, music, travel. Technical: Track 3, 4: De- bating 4: Chess and Checker 4: Spanish 4: Engineering 4: Senior Boys': Orchestra 1, 2. Vanko, Mary Olga .iMerrY:y Likes a'ancing, sewing. base- ball. Commercial: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: German 3, 4: Polish 4: Guard 2. Varnell, Betty ABHS., Likes chocolate mints, sweet peas, brown eyes. General Language: Senior Girls': A Capella 3: Chorus4: Chess and Checker 4: Spanish 4: Drama Guilde 4: Debating 4: Schurzone 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Verheck, George J. Likes science, lemon cream pie, brown eyes. General Science: Roosevelt 1, 2: Senior Boys' 4: Engi- neering 4: Chess and Checker 4: Radio 4. Vlacil, Anna M. irAnn,, Likes swimming, horse races, popular music. Commercial: Swimming 3: Advanced Dancing 2, 3: Ger- man 3, 4: Chess and Checker 4: Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls': German 4: Drama Guilde 4. Vohs, George Henry Likes a certain alumna, sports, dancing. General: Track Team: Se- nior Chorus: Senior Boys'. Vojta, Dorothy M. Doro Likes to travel, to read good books, roast turkey with dress- ing, Commercial: Honor Roll 4: Senior Girls' 4: Spanish 3: Knights and Ladies of the Guard 2. Walker, Jean M. Htleilfllen Likes dogs, fried chicken, Evening in Paris. General Science: Library 3: Guard 3: A Capella 3, 4: His- torian 4: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Musicians' 4: Senior Girls': Most Attractive. Walsh, Marie E. 'iBoop Likes drawing, dancing, blue foxes. General Science: Commer- cial Elective: Aero 3: Camera 4: Senior Girls': Chess and Checker 4: Drama Guilde: Chorus 4: Art 4. Walton, Robert James Bob Likes dancing, baseball, mys- Iery stories. Technical: Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: Chess and Checker. Warner, Dolores Ruth Dolly Likes curly hair, Jan Garber, violets. General Science: Foreman Jr. High l: Honor Roll 2, 3: Spanish 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 4: Senior Girls' 4. Page Sixty-one l,..4u-5,1 -,, , F f1'------Hf----r- ---4- -------os qc Watrobinski, Helen W. Windy Likes dreaming while dancing, football heroes, strawberry shortcake. Commercial: Aero 3: Span- ish l, 2: Dancing l, 2, 3: Senior Girls': Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker 4: Chorus l, 2: Senior Chorus: Polish 2, 3, 4. Weberg, Margaret A. Marge Likes tennis, popcorn, dogs. General Science: Fenger High 1: Aero 2, 3: Architectural 3: Debating 4: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus. Zygowicz, Helen B. 'iziggien Likes the west, books, baseball. General Science: Kelvyn Park Jr. High: Polish: Senior Girls': Volley Ball 2, 3, 4: Captain 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Captain 2: Basketball 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4. Weber, Martha Caroline Martie Likes Kay Kyser, someone ta'l and handsome with glasses, chewing toothpicks. Commercial: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Dancing 2, 3, 4: Sec. French 4: Aero 3: Senior Girls' 4: Drama Guilde 4: Chorus 4. Wechsler, Mildred L. Lee Likes chewing gum, talking. chasing rainbows. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: French 4: Guard Marshal 3: Library Assistant 3, 4: Dancing 3, 4. Wedde, Lawrence H. HLauric Likes photography, swimming, horses. Technical: Foreman Jr. l: Hi-Y: Engineering 4: Camera 4: Senior Boys' 4. Page Sixty-two .-..................,....... -..4 Wegener, Helen Tish Likes dag dreaming, talking during study hour, shopping. General Language: Foreman Jr. High: German 3: Drama Guilde: Chess and Checker: Debating: Girls' Glee: Senior Girls': Dancing: Honor Roll 3, 4: Librarian. XVegner, .Iuel Marie Curly Likes dancing, sodas a la Bos- ton, roller skating. General Science: Advanced Dancing l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Chess and Checker 3, 4: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4: Spanish 3, 4: Secretary 4: Aero 3. Weibel, Robert C. Bob likes baseball, swimming and hopes to enter business. Commercial: Senior Boys'. Weir, James Robert njimmy., Likes sweet potatoes and oy- sters, shrimp salad. General Science: Honor Roll. Wernikoif, Sidney B. Russian Nightingale Likes some dag to sinft in grand opera, to be an M.D, on the side, to tour the world. General Science: Tenor So- loist 2, 3, 4: President Solo Class 3: Treas. 3rd Period Chorus 3: Boys' Glee 4: Vice President Radio 3: Soloist Messiah 3, 4: Soloist Concert 3: Soloist Mikado 4: Senior Boys' 4. Westman, Viola Emily avi.. Likes swimming, dancing and cooking. Commercial: Senior Girls: Senior Chorus. .--u. vff' 5,,,,-,,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.......,.3J3, i Wetendorf, Helen Alma '4Boots Likes flowers, swimming, col- lecting souvenirs. Commercial: Senior Girls': Schurz Sentinels 3, 4: Vice President 3: Senior Guard Marshal 3, 4: German 3, 4. Wherfel, Ruth Louise HDQM., Likes baseball, ice cream, to- matoes. General Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Se- nior Girls': Spanish. Wilewski, Beatrice S. Bea Likes carnations, tennis, Lyle Talbot. Commercial: Biology 3: Aero 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Se- nior Girls': Chess and Checker 3. Wilkes, T. McElroy Mac Likes boiled custard, literature, new clothes. General Science: Debating Treasurer 4: Drama 4: Senior Boys' 4: Biology 3: Aero 3: Chess and Checker 4: Schurz News: Senior Chorus: Boys' Glee: Honor Roll 1, Z, 3. 4. Wilkie, A. L' s hi 'ngand at Gener cience: Office 3: Chess and Checker 4: Debat- ing 4: French 4: Camera 4: Chorus: Class Historian 4: Senior Girls': Honor Roll l. 2. 3. 4. Wisneski. Norbert R. XVis Likes wine, women and potato pancakes. General Science: Senior Boys' 4: Senior Chorus 4: Viator Prep, ,.,.,..,................-.., .-. , .4 Witek, Stanley M. ustasv, Likes chemistry, Vohs, bugs. GeneraliCommercial Elec- tive: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 41 Senior Chorus: Track Team: Senior Boys'. Witt, Raymond Emil HRW.. Likes stamp collecting, hiking, fishing. Commercial: Lake View High 1, 2: R. O. T. C. wohi, Elmer Philip A'Elm Likes tennis, blue eyes, P. G. Wodehouse. General Science: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. l. 2, 3, 4: Major 4: Track 2: Soccer 2: Bull Dog 3. 4: Vice President 4: Senior Cho- rus: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Debat- ing 4: Sg't-at-Arms: Biology 3: Senior Boys': Chess and Checker 4. Wojciechowski, Irene I. HI., Likes dancing, malted milks, Jan Garber's orchestra. Commercial: Spanish Class 4A: Spanish Club 4A: Chorus 4A: Guard 2, 3: Senior Girls'. Wojdak, Helen Likes ballroom da nc in g, switchboard operating, roller skating. Commercial: French 4: Po- lish 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Ofhce 3, 4: Dancing 3: Drama Guilde 4: Senior Girls' 4. Wojtyna, Adeline Mary s 'l-Xdd . Likes orchifl e XS r Uel where it's . Aero 3: Girls' Gl Ches and Commercial: 5 AE-gl1s': Checker 3: Camera. C Page Sixty-three 'N ': ,m?iW i'e '-M--1-f'----W-------'-wisjzg,r A -ggi--. .-.. W-W..-.W----...--A-... .. ...q Wolff, Leo M. Lee Likes chemistry, motoring, hiking. General Science: Football 2, 3. Wollerman, Barbara Bobs Likes dancing, dramatics, jelly beans. Science: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Vice President Debat- ing 4: Vice President Chess and Checker 4: Social Com- mittee Senior Girls' 4: Libra- rian Radio 3, 4: Aero 3: Drama Guilde 4: Advanced Swimming 3, 4: Advanced Dancing 3: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Messiah. Wozny, Clemens Leo Clem Likes music, sports, more mu- sic. General Science: Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Senior Boys'. Wray, Hoyt ..Ray,, Likes riding, hunting, dancing. General Science: Lakeview 3: Honor Roll 1, 4: Football 3: Senior Guard Marshal: Se1 nior Boys' 4: Senior hor .' Wronski, ele . Likes da ing oll 'el, swi ' OITI C1'Cl3 OI' . g r. i C ' o ol l. 2, 3, 4: German 3, : Polish 4: Senior Girls' 4: Office 3, 4: Chorus 4. Wrzesinski, Henry F. Hank Likes golf, books, girls. General Science: Guard: Se- nior Boys': Aero: Chess and Checker. Page Sixty-four Wyrzykowski, Lillian J. Lil Likes music, motoring, ginger- ale. General Science: Polish 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Honor Roll 4: Latin 1, 2, 3: Messiah: Kelvyn Park Jr. High: Senior Girls'. Yambor, Rose Ellen Li ballroo dancing, base- ader's Digest. eneral Sc' nc Senior ' : Advanced D cing 3, 4: German 3. .A erman, illiam B. Willie Likes s i ' , fishing, ea!- ing. General Science: S e ni o r Boys'. Zdanowich, Lillian A. Lilliums Likes dancing, sports, movies. Commercial: Senior Girls' 4: Girls' Glee 4. l ' , Ziemski, elest X o I Sally Likes Spf ach, dancing, mys- teries. nt X: I lil' Ji Comxtfiercialz Chorus 4: Po- lish 3, 4: Senior Girls' 4. Zigmunt, Edward Peter Zig or Ziggie Likes delicious foods, sports, methematics. General Science: Senior Boys' 4: Guard 3, 4: Honor Rol l. 2, 3. 4: Track 3, 4. D-,,. . ..,...,,,..,.,,N.-..,......,....-,- ,Wa-m.m,,-f 'w. b, ,' N J., g:bn-f-ff-:-ww-'--H'---'- '-'-'-'-- '- 'XA' W--'f M EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SENIOR CLASS REAR ROW-Reading from left, to right, Allen Wolke, Peter Ericksen, Frank Barth, Russell Janson. FRONT ROW -Elizabeth Muerk, Mildred Foss, Virginia Naser, Rae Solum, jean johnson, Roberta Racin Girl Virginia Fliesher . . . Marie Walsh .... Dolores Kraebber Ruth Steinberg .... Jeannette Graf .... Lorraine Sebastian Marcella Kenney . .. jane Lefller .... Dorothy Gibson . . . Rae Solum ........ .f.lC9eaQ quad uate ....Hair ....Eyes . . . .Eyebrows . . . . .Eyelashes . ....Smi1e . . . .... Complexion ....Chin . . . .Forehead . ....Nose ....Figure Margaret Mortenson .... .... D irnples . . C. Boy . . .Jack Batey . . .Mel Biddle . . . . .David Rowe .McElroy Wilkes . . . . .Leon Mohill . . . .Rae Brandt .......jack Clark .Franklin Karpen ......jack Noyer . . .Harvey Devine Gilbert LeKander Page Sixty-five 5 D- .gs . f . .,Y.. , .. . . . ,.--..,,.,a: ,f Mug: 'WLM' eta-2 'WH 1 1. Friendliest Rae Solum Albert Nischke 2. Most Attractive jean Walker Franklin Karpin 3. Most Dependable Virginia Naser Allen Wolke Page Sixfy-six 10. Cleverest Carol Daniels 4. Most Athletic 6. Best Dancers 8. Most Musical Russell Janson Bernice Steinbrink Amelda Crocker Dolores DeWolfe 11. Jolliest Frank Penning jack Clark Ray Brandt joan Chapman 5. Most Dignified 7. Most Popular Most Versatile Vernon Frank Jean Johnson Mildred Foss Roberta Racine 12. Best Students Jack Noyer Peter Eriksen Robert Anderson Lorraine Eklund Daniel Jacobson ,Coq ot the Knowledge Uzlounclln Our Harbor: Cape Hope. Captain: W. Slocum. Destination: Port Fulfillment. First Mate: C. Bilhorn. Cargo: Brief Cases, boxes of frivolity, Second Mate: M. Loucks. books, anklets, boners, bales of in- Third Mate: J. Mason. nocence. Chief Engineer: L. Wetzel. Weather Condition: Continuously Crew: Class of 1935. rough. No passengers. FIRST YEAR OUT HE good ship Knowledge Boundl' bravely set forth on its dangerous four year voyage. We were in high spirits, soon dampened by a series of short, but severe storms. A short way out we decided to cast anchor and make a thorough explora- tion of Hawthorne's Mythology Isle. A few months later, when a raging hurricane struck the ship, one of the greenest members of our crew, being over zealous in the performance of his duty, impulsively threw the Anchor of Stability overboard, without taking the precaution of fastening it to a chain. Due to this calamity, we were a bit uncertain of our course. The officers later informed us that a repetition of these hurricanes was to be expected on an average of every six months. Sad to relate, several members of the crew were swept over- board. At the close of our first year, as we were passing through the Straits of Superiority, several natives hailed us from the short and invited some of the crew to a repast. Upon inquiry, it was learned that this tribe was known as the Senior Girls. The voyage proving rather dull at this point, the feminine group invited gratefully accepted the hospitality of these inhabitants and later reported that they had been served an unknown delicacy called lollipops. SECOND YEAR OUT Weather Conditions: Storms alleviated somewhat. Our second year began most propitiously. We received a cable from the football team, to which a few of the sailors belonged, notifying us of a game to be played at Port Victory, which was nearby. Captain Slocum signalled full speed ahead, and we arrived in time to witness the thrilling game in which our team captured the champion- ship title of the Northwest Side. We congratulated those fellow members of the crew who had helped our team to win the title. While in port, we unloaded our cargo of brief cases and anklets, and took on several barrels of assurance. Despite the fact that we were learning how to Weather the semi-annual hurricanes, a disastrous calamity occurred off the dreaded Geometry Shoals. Several of the sailors, while exploring the shoals in a small boat, were overtaken by a sudden squall and dashed on the rocks. We were forced to leave them at a harbor where they could receive proper medical attention. They expected to embark on the next freighter and join us later. Page Sixty-seven - W ' meagre'-- -W-ape. Q fg1--mmW-h-m--W-- THIRD YEAR OUT Weather: Much warmer, with a fresh breeze blowing from the west. Much has been happening of late: An epidemic of Little Audrey jokes broke out among the crew, causing a groan of agony and desperation to, rock the ship. Time alone enabled us to recuperate. While still weak from this malady, we were overhauled by a ship flying the jolly Roger. On closer observation we saw the name Redistricting of Schools in large black letters on the prow. The pirates far outnumbered our men and ruthlessly forced many of them to change to ships of the Foreman, Roosevelt, Lake View, and Steinmetz Lines. In February, our captain, feeling that the crew was entitled to some relaxation after the rough voyage, ar- ranged for a dance on board ship. It was a joyful occasion for us since it served as a stepping stone in developing a greater interest in ship life. All of us, when granted shore leave in june, took a trip to the Century of Progress and returned with tales of miraculous inventions and colossal modernistic buildings- to say nothing of the fan dancers. We stopped at the Isle of Song where those of the crew who were musically inclined took part in a contest with the nightingales from the liners of competitive companies. Our Ship's Chorus, under the direction of Chief Engineer Wetzel, was awarded three cups. Soon after this the sailors' orchestra entertained the rest of the crew and many visitors from other boats with a concert which was remembered with pleasure for many days. FOURTH YEAR OUT Weather: Fair, steadily favorable winds. We had not had such a serene and beautifully quiet sea since we began our voyage. It was really smooth sailing! We were now seasoned tars, regular old sea dogs for a fact, and on that account our trials and tribulations were greatly mitigated. Once again music came to the fore. The Ship's Chorus presented the ever popular Messiah, and for days the decks rang with the echoes of the awe-inspiring Hallelujah Chorus. just recently the more talented members of the group entertained us royally by their performances of the Mikado, that glowing and vibrant Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. All was not pleasure, for we were nearly shipwrecked. Having safely navigated the dangers of the other Shakespearian Isles, we had the misfortune to be caught in the formidable vortex of Hamlet, but past dangers had given us the experience to escape the peril. For some time certain members of our crew had been coming into prominence and had gained such popularity with us that the ship was turned over to Peter Eriksen for the remainder of the voyage, with Millie Foss as his assistant. The social life on board was at its height. Outlets were provided for the talents of the crew by the formation of the Drama Guilde and various other clubs. Dances were now held as often as possible and the high light of the year, a special dance called the Senior Prom, was given in june. It was early in this same month that we sighted our destination, and our ship slowly drew into Port Fulfillment. There was an impressive ceremony at which each of us was handed his master's papers. Page Sixty-eight New-1-exft K--A---we .,....-...................... .. -.,.,,,,,.g nanallation ot C501-:the'l.1 5nlUQoenlq HO rides so swift through wind and night? A man with a child blanched and white, The boy in his arms is tightly clasped, The reins in his hand are firmly grasped. II My son, your face more pale grows. Oh, father, the elfking with glistening clothes, The little elfking with shining crown. My son, 'tis the mist on yonder down. III You frightened child, come with me, do. Many strange games I'll play with you. Beautiful flowers grow on the ground, My mother wrapped with raiments round. IV My father, my father, and can't you hear What the elfking whispers in my ear? My son, I hear that whispering cry, 'Tis the wind in the trees that toss close by. V Come, little boy, come, go with me, My beautiful daughters shall watch oler thee. They who have the night dance led, Shall sing to you, dance with you, put you to bed. VI My father, my father, and see you now, The elfking's daughter on the hillock brow? Ah yes, my boy, I see, I see, The moon shines gray on the willow tree.', VII Come, tumble down from that grasping horse! If you should refuse, I must use force. The elfking, the elfking has seized my arm, Oh, father, the wretch has done me harm. VIII The father winces, is Filled with alarms, The groaning child he holds in his arms. He reaches his home, turns his horse's head, Behold, in his arms the child lay dead. KENNETH PARRISH. Page Sixty-nine .,.f sn ...I 'g,u,p-,--f W or '31 'I '. W V ,M JP ,f NMMA w,,,awv-'TT'--x'Wj? '39- :Fa Page Seventy .Z 1' ',.- .Q v..,,,.1' g,,.-......,..,,....,........................--..g.+g9,3,. .wMd,g3,,, , --w1--'---------- - '-- -'rf ,Calif qllfillll and CTel..1tcLment ot CQQAA of guna 1935 E, THE Class of june, 1935, of Carl Schurz High School, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, being of absent mind and doubtful intentions, do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner following: All that remains of our hard-earned cash and hoarded Indian pennies we bequeath to Mr. Slocum to be used in preserving the tone of the school. To the under classmen, knitting needles with which to harpoon Hsh in the lunch- room on Friday, the holidays Clegal and otherwisej 5 all accepted and excepted excuses. To the R. O. T. C. boys, more Sabres to stumble over. To the 4B's all our grace, charm, beauty, poise, talent, knowledge, excitement, enticement, our captivating smiles, alluring personality, and the twinkle in our eyesg the relief and pain that goes with report cards. To the 4B girls, the Freshie lollipop party. To the 4B boys, one can of spinach so that they may some day beat the girls at volleyball. To the juniors, we cheerfully bequeath the delights of chemistry, hydrogen sulfide, and Mr. Churchg the diminishing' of all those worries such as physics, Latin, homework alibis, reprimands for unexperimented experiments, uncalled for callings down in the lunchroom, uncompleted completion tests, and anything else their ittle hearts yearn for. To the Sophomores, the pickled frogs' legs in the Zoology lab, the satisfaction of not being a Freshie: the aches and pains that come with increasing age and the climbing of countless steps of Ye Olde Carle Schurze Highe Schooleg all necessary First aid in the search for learningg dance tickets. To all fresh men and girls, what's left of our midnight oil and books of knowledge, the sad remains of our dolls, sweaters, and ribbons for future class daysg what once passed for brief cases and what we tried to pass off for penrnanshipg some inventive genius, and teachers with kind and understanding hearts. To Mr. Wetzel, the fan dances, titters and old broken-down furniture of the' Mikado . To Miss M. O'Connell, a morocco-bound copy of The Collected Disagreements of the Debating Club fguaranteed autographed personally by each memberj. To Miss Halushka, for services rendered, one-half stick of Wrigley's Spearmint. To Miss Keenan, all the Civics classes she wants. To Mrs. Walsh, one and seven-eighths tons of baking soda. To Miss Teeters, the gold standard, to become effective at her pleasure. To Miss Reynick, one lunchroom of silence. To Miss Davidson, the memory of a history-making class. To Mrs. Curtis and Miss Williams, our thanks for the French Club and Ra- fraichissementsn feats to youj. To Mr. DeVelde, all the remaining fudge and checkers Cif anyj. Now, with earthly affairs in order and our minds at ease, we patiently' await the inevitable end. Page Seventy-one 'WW A x , ,-,.V, .. ., , qw ' v X My. .nv Q: W W .wr ' Page Seventy-two .ff- f --,.,.,w -. Ringspun-r Q.,---.-.-W---A-Y-----H-A--warm? Qfgu--M ---,1- N------------- ------ ----.-.4 Clam danophacg HE S. S. Schurzone is about to launch upon its Maiden Voyage. It is the year 1950. As CAPTAIN ALAN WOLKE discusses the launching of the Ship with JACK NOYER, the owner of the Steamship Line, star reporter RUSS JANSON is hurrying up the gang plank followed by JIM HOFFMANN, staff photographer. JEAN WALKER, American beauty queen, and her ladies-in-waiting, ARLIN DEHR and DOROTHY GIBSON, are about to pose for a picture. What! Is it raining? No, it is only ALAN AXTELL and ANN BAIN, pouring water on ELDRED HARKE, the unsuspecting first mate. Coming aboard now is the Metropolitan Opera Company under the direction of JAMES MARTINS. A Bon Voyage basket of flowers has just been presented to DOLORES DE WOLFE, the famous soprano leading lady. Escorting her is SID- NEY WERNIKOFF, the well known tenor soloist. In the company are seen such talented singers as DELORES GODFREY, MARGARET MENDRO, LUCY LEMPKE, MARCELLA KENNEY, HAZEL CARLSEN, EARL NEHRKE, LEROY MATZ, and ROBERT ROESSLER. Accompanying them in a joint world tour is the NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA consisting of such noted musicians as: LADA BUBENICEK, concert pianist, IRENE TERLIKOWSKI and JEAN JOHNSON, alternate concert-violinists. Dr. JACK BATEY and Dr. MARION MCDONNOUGH are discussing the strange case of BETTY PER LEE, who seems to be suffering from the PER LEE eating and sleeping sickness. She is under the excellent care of MARGARET SLINGO and GRACE SCHARF, the ship's head nurses. The serum in use was compounded in THE JACOBSEN AND MILLS Research Laboratory. The Co-Directors, DANIEL JACOBSEN and DAN MILLS, are passengers on the boat. At present they are watching BOB GORANSON and KEN OSBON, American doubles Tennis Champs, playing against MILDRED LESNIAK and HELEN ZYGOWICZ, also stars in the sport. From where we are standing we can see the ship's swimming pool and we are a.ble to recognize immediately CLYDE BERGWIN, popular sports editor, and TED STYPP, an Olympic Swimming Champ. Our attention is turned to the diving exhibi- tion with LORRAINE SEBASTIAN and BERNICE STEINBRINK as the main performers. Among the spectators we noticed BETTY MEURK, Social Secretary of our class, and EILEEN KETTEL, who are now jointly writing the Society News for the Tribune. They were speaking with ART MERTZ, the city editor, and RALPH MICHAEL, the railroad magnate. Nearby is BETTY VARNELL, the only woman on the Interstate Commerce Commission, with WILFRED COREY, the brain surgeon. ARTHUR WEBER, eminent artist and winner of the Logan award, is sketching a fellow artist, VIRGINIA LYNN, as she watches the divers. MARIE WALSH, portrait painter of great note, seems to be enjoying this tremendously. Page Seventy-three ,,..-wcwff Sv. - :W--W--W---at-'A---viva M,,..m+ Q: -4 After one last look at the divers, we move along. On the other side of the deck, HENRY SCHRADER, one time hydroplane speed record holder, is playing shuffle board with MARGE MEUNCH, another yacht owner. VIVIAN TRAUGATT, beauty expert, has opened a salon on the ship and we have just seen the lucky JOAN CHAPMAN, Winner of the Irish Sweepstakes, enter the shop with VIRGINIA DEAL, fashion columnist, RUTH STEINBERG, noted pianist, and LUELLA ANDERSON, social worker. Apparently they are preparing to go to the large dinner party to be given this evening by DOROTHY CARRIE in honor of ROSCOE JAMES GEORGE STEVENSON II, distinguished lawyer. We see Dorothy in the dining room supervising the preparation of the table. JEAN POWELL, author of America's most heeded book on etiquette, is helping her. Upon request they give us a list of the dinner guests. We see that many celebrities are included. Among them are: ROBERTA RACINE, movie starg her leading man, FRANKLIN KARPlNg their director, VERNON FRANK, JEAN MACMILLAN, well-known social workerg and her friend, ROBERT HARMON, Real Admiral of the Navy. ATTENTION EVERYONE! says MAC WILKES, the well known radio announcer. THE S. S. SCHURZONE is about to be christened by the former MILDRED FOSS, now First Lady of The Land. She is being presented with a gorgeous bouquet from the Floral Shop of RUTH BOWLING. At Mildred's side ready to make the Dedication Speech is PETER ERIKSEN, president of Northwestern University, accompanied by his secretary, PHYLLIS BAXTER, and ARVID GUNDERSON, professor of languages. On the platform are EMMA and ANNA BERGER, founders of the BERGER School for Girls. With them are DOROTHY BLANK, civics teacher, MARIE NYMEN, a teacher of Latin, and that well known authority on Ancient History, DORIS PAINE. The ceremony is beautiful. One moment, please. The christening is being held up by the appearance of two very prominent guests: Secretary of War, WESLEY ROSBERG, and his friend ELMER WOHL, Chief-of-Staff. ROBERT ANDERSON, Master of Cere- monies, is introducing them to BARBARA WOLLERMAN, Ambassador to England, back for the event. STUART BEUHLING, Comptroller of the Currency, is her escort. LORRAINE ECKLAND, editor and publisher of the popular American Magazine for Women, is discussing the FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, a pam- phlet that has taken the States by storm, with its author, GILBERT LE KANDER, who is with PEGGY ANDERSON, prominent novelist. The guests have been seated, the ceremony begins. 94 Dk Pk if An hour later we are shown around the deck by MILBURN BIDDLE, designer of the S. S. Schurzone, and our old friend, RAE SOLUM, who was in charge of all interior decoration. Here we find the NORDILIE twins, MARY and MARJORIE, taking life easy in the deck chairs. With them is BETTY MORRISON, veterinary and horse doctor, always eating candy and never getting fat. The only thing she does is take care of JANE LEFFLER'S pet panther that EMRYS JONES, famous ex- Page Seventy-four ,.-Hmm.,-1 - ,. 1 ,JW 191------w-.----w-A'--Q-Q-qgghmg, a ..... ..:h . ..-W.-..---Q---------1-----if plorer, declares followed him back from Africa. He returned from there last month via the ROE AIRWAYSH, owned by DAVID ROE, the entrepreneur. JOHN JOST, possessor of the highest batting average, and JEANETTE HOLZ, model for VIRGINIA NASER, world famous dress designer, were also invited. Another of her models is VERA STEINBRECKER. JACK CLARK and AMELDA CROOKER, renowned dance team, have condescended to dance in honor of the occasion. JEAN POWELL and VIRGINIA HARRISON, collaboraters in the most heeded etiquette book of the time, are helping plan this elaborate affair. RAY BRANDT'S Night Owls are playing. Included in his orchestra are CLEMMES WOZNY, popular violinist, ELMWOOD JOHNSON, saxophone playerg and RICH- ARD BING GRUENBERG, the crooner. This season, Ray is featuring the well- known Hollywood dancer, EVELYN LEWIS. Why the crowd of girls? As we push our way through, we see that the center of attraction is FRANK BARTH, the million dollar playboy. Occupying his atten- tion at present is JEANETTE GRAF, international advertising model, and HARRY GRAY, her promoter. JEANETTE SCHEWE and VIRGINIA JOHNSON, both interior decorators, are discussing the tricks of the trade. Another prominent couple are LA VERNE LISSY and CARL HERMAN on their way back to Russia to study conditions there. FRED BLIX, boat detective, lurking in the background, is trying his best not to look his part. The joke's on him, for BRUNO JANDA and ED HEUBACH, the ship's stowaways, are hiding under his deck chair. RICHARD HARTMAND, criminol- ogist, walks up to tell him, but is stopped by NAOMI TAUBER, beauty culturist, who has been appreciating the incident. In both the background and the foreground is BAYNE FREELAND, champion scale breaker. JOHN HILLMAN, winner of the world speed record, is trying to console him. AL NISCHKE, director of a school for physical culture, is trying to sell his interest in THE SWEANY STUDIOS to STANFORD SWEANY himself. MARY COOK and MARY CANNISTRA, stenographer, are being taken to the lower decks by HARRY ELMZEN, polo player. We see LEON MOHILL, the jockey who won the last Kentucky Derby. He tells us how at the Derby JOYCE MOLLER and MARCELLA NOWACKI presented the ribbons. WILLARD ABBE, now Hrst in the telephone directory, is also first in the eyes of LUCILLE FORESTER. GEORGE BIELSKI, chief of police, is in despair because he is not able to call the wagonu. Everyone's attention is now being turned to the great noise being made by the aeroplane racing this way. We recognize it to belong to ALICE RUST. As she flies over the boat We see three parachutes dispersed. Two of them land on the boat, but the other falls into the Water. Throw out the lifeline ! ! ! shouts HARVEY DEVINE and WILLIAM HARACZ, the survivors, and FRANK HONEY CHILDU PENNING is saved! Page Seventy-five . .ww-- A 3-LW D X Page Seventy-six GRADUATE WHO'S WHO Cldentiflcations on Page 815 ,M--v .f- S . . - ' I ,ngar- ' 91 ------e-A--+-.--W ---.----vggjig, -,undef-ff-5:iA .--. W..--..------------A--'A--A --f 'Thnouqh the 405 Wvlicnolicopc read one of EFFIE NORBERG'S sonnets today and I would say that the girl has the gift of pen . . . Speaking of gifts, BILL NELSON has what you would calll the gift of gab, but anyway his gift keeps the history class on its feet . . . But JIMMY HRONEK uses his feet to shuffle along at the dances in the gym, and can he shuiille! . . . I wonder if PAUL SHILLING uses Lux when he washes his sweaters? He has a knack of always wearing a clean one and they donit seem to shrink . . . As long as she keeps her head, VIRGE NELSON will get along. Who wouldn't with such lovely hair covering it? . . . That reminds me of RUTH GOFF and BETTE DAVIS, the lasses with the red and raven tresses. They hit it off very well with each other, and they also know how to get along with a cook book. Anyway, the Chem class liked the culinary results . . . MARY HELEN KNAPP and ELEANOR HINTZ also put on the Damon and Pythias act. I Wonder what Eleanor does when Mary is absent and vice versa? . . . BILL BRAUER told me another of his Audrey jokes today. They seem to be his favorites. 'Tis said that friend Billie's name is Cookie . . . VIRGINIA SEMPLE chisels cookies and all sorts of food from us. Funny that she keeps so trim with the assortment of things that we feed her. Maybe you don't know it, but Virgie is also a good little dancer . . . I read a story about af hermit the other day and thought of GENE REEVES. Gene has that clever little trick of never coming into view . . . A is for MORT ADDISON, who leads the list of pupils in 331 alphabetically. Mort also leads us in other ways . . . JANET MUN- SEY is Erst as a heart breaker . . . The Schurzone Delegates try to tean our hearts out with pleas to buy that book of the ages . . . An aged book is ARNOLD ISRAEL'S 52 year old notebook. Maybe his ambition is to be a collector of antiques . . . HARRIET DAHLSTROM has plenty of ambition. She just became an Eagle Scout. She's faithful to' whatever she tries . . . HOWIE SPENCE is pretty faithful to All we guys and gals, specially to one gal . . . MARGARET BARTH'S lovely music haunts me. But GENEVA GILBERTSON doesn't need music to haunt anyone. Her favorite pastime is haunting people . . . JANE JACOBSEN is a shining example of personality plus . . . AL MEIN shines in the R. O., while cousin ARTIE is out vying with WALTER TROST for Gridiron honors . . . Just to be different Wally is running a marathon with BOB WASSERGORD. They're trying to see who can get the most done with the least effort . . . Have you noticed the ribbons in BESSIE LEWIS'S hair? Sweet, are they not? . . . What a man, OLSEN! At the rate hells cheering now he may be a circus barker some day . . . I don't think that EVELYN GIBBS talks in her sleep. By the time she goes to bed she must be pretty well talked out . . . It's the early bird that gets the worm. JOSEPH ALBERTI must, have a collection of worms by now. He's the First one in 331 every morning . . .I Page Seventy-seven 'v-vm?-E 'P' 5 9 Page Seventy-eight .v '5,.f- 'n , V-.-M.-..-..--m.-..-..--..-.435 ,g,,-...L-.... .... .-.. 4 LILLIAN GOLDSTEIN had a good time trying to force her tickets to the Orchestra concert on every one with empty pockets . . . JEANNETTE DYER is another of these high pressure saleswomen. Her pleasing voice sells the tickets for her . . . Charm, charmer, charmed. No, not a soothsayer, but MARIE SULLIVAN bubbling over with charm, and bewitching all of us . . . NICK NATTINCHEK doesn't bubble. He just seethes with intellect. And by the way, Nick is a crack shot at tennis . . . PHYLLIS TINGLE grabs an orchid there. She's also a tennis Fiend . . . If GENEVIEVE FOLEY comes to your house, watch out for your magazines. Gene- vieve's hobby is, I hear, magazines. QMaybe she wants the paper dolls in themj . . . JANET SCOW and FLORENCE FENSKE have something in common. They both trip the light fantastic very well . . . CHUCK OWEN also trips it. Chuck takes tap lessons and I hear that he's not bad at all . . . MERTON BARRET is a gentleman of leisure. He owns two vehicles, a motorcycle, and a Model T. The Model T will go 84 miles on 22 gallons of gas. What a car. What a car! . . The object of my aiffection, can change my complexion. It isn't just the object of ADAM SMOLEN- SKI'S affection, though, for anyone who speaks to him can turn his complexion a rosy red . . . Don't ever get into an argument with EUGENE GLEASON. His earnestness makes you the loser right away . . . Is it Einsteinis Theory that is puzzling' PEGGY HEINRICH? Why the perplexed look on the Lady's fair brow? . . . The giggling gum chewing school girl. Take away the gum chewing and you have BETTY JOHNSON . . . Big things come in little packages, so we have ALICE KOPSZEWSKI. Alice may be small herself, but her brain capacity is large . . . Why didn't the girl to whom a brick was presented claim it? The gift lay unwanted on top of a locker outside of 331 until someone who appreciated its value removed it . . . Being a 4B didn't excuse ELEANOR MICHELSON and HELEN SEACORD from having the measles . . . What happened to CLIFF LOSSMAN, captain of the 4B baseball team, the day the 4B's were to play the 4A's? To MILDRED KARLOW goes the title of most versa- tile. Micky says that her hobby is tennis, but she can draw, sing, and from the direction in which the stag line migrates, she must be able to dance . . . VIOLET MUHLBACHER, another songstress, shows all indications of being a fashion model some day . . . Whoever wrote the song Sophisticated Lady must have had LEE GORMAN in mind while composing it . . . Beauty and brains are not supposed to go together, but JUDY MELBYE has disproved those conditions . . . Whoever tries to keep up with RAE WILBUR certainly needs a lot of pep to do it . . . All this comes in a day that is started with MISS DEUTER'S list of notes due, one that is begun with thinking of some other excuse for being tardy besides couldn't get up in the mawnin' or it was rainin' . Page Seventy-nine 7 g,.,..-.,.. ,,--w1s,,,.f-Sv, a. .......,gm, My Agp..- Page Eighty ,..a--aa-N,.,.f-S-,,,, 6, ...,,.--,....-..-..-...-......,Q,, W . gg --We---.f----a----4 WU WOMEN I O TAKE the one: what calm wide-opened eye With which she probes my soul and sees enthroned Her image there, which shall forever lie In fondest dreams, eien when with mem'ry toned! Such thrilling notes of voice, like music sweet Do fall upon the ear when she does speak, While I, bowed low in spirit at her feet, Do humbly pledge myself her servant meek. Her intellect, which shines as with a light Of heav'n derived, no mortal could withstand If faced at once with such great power and might, But, vanquished quite, must suppliant lift his hand. In her the finest charms of woman lie For whom it would be more than well to die. II The other-hair of shining jet, and eye Of softest brown, her soft white fingers and Their rosy rounded tips--artists might try To paint that picture, but no mortal hand Could even show the half, such beauty as The eye sees ofteng but her soul is such That one is charmed, delighted that she has Such inner beauty, though her face has much. And ah! her wit-perhaps the best of all I like about her--swift as light and keen As arrows from the huntsman's bow, as tall I He stands, and shoots the fleeing deer just seen. This love of mine's my other love's close friendg To both affection deep and joy I send. EVELYN GIBBS naduate U clllfhoh clllfhon Russell Janson Dan Jacobson Peggy Anderson Rae Solum Bernadette Klein Wally Behm Gilbert Le Kander Betty Per Lee jane LefHer fPictures on Page 761 Ed Kinast Pat McDonnough Aileen Raven Betty Hutchinson Faye johnson Bayne Freeland Virginia Lynn Vivienne Brenna Roberta Racine . Leah Benedict . Vivian Traugatt . Millie Foss . Betty Meurk . Marie Walsh . Marcella Ogorek Barbara Wallerman . Adele Rhode . jean Walker Page Eighty one Egnmw- K --4, Mmm ,- Y , arww- , K + if V i t. N E If-w P' 1. nn- rv . . x '. y-Ji : '. , -1 pw . . 1 rf . -mf: , f . - rgffjvwi' .. 1 fi-ww ,' - Xi-' ' -AVP-pr, 1-' j-I ,V -'fy . 'JJ' - Q :f 1-if' .1 ,- P: ' 4 1'- ' , .f . , . , fx , 1 r v ur ' A rf- 3. Q.-,v, , A M 1 169 953' 9. P L. f fr f ' - 1: . 45 , 1 13 iw f '- ' Af 1 ' . - N ,, 1 J ,ff y, ,ff .X ,f fix W ff 1' fax? 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K K, H - Q :N ..... . Q: ig ,,,. . .T . 1 P A m x if 4- if 'N iw M ..-xzg. Q' Q.: ,,.,.a-...,h,f- -- . wwavf -----A--v-M--an W Q----- union JUQQL3 jincyleb RVILLE BURLINER presents his views: Three cents is too much for a Schurz News. Was Eddie Frizen,s Indian war dance QD With Virginia Koenig planned in advance? In history George Kolack gets his sleepg As he saws, so shall he reap. As champion gum-chewers we would place Mary jane Bitter and Irving Prais. Bob Stein and Stettler, youthful churls, Did brawl about before the girls. If a football tackler you would be, Lessons in the halls from Jim Kozel are free. The voice of Pearson, warbler rare, Made his classmates tear their hair. Eugene Urbanski, what a man, Impresses Freshmen,-if he can. Despite R. O. training by sergeants hard-boiled, Andrew Kucharski admits he is spoiled. Standford Lehne, the arguing lad, Talks till he drives his teachers mad. Dolores Bigelow tried to carry away The mustard instead of the soup one day. Del Grant thinks it very queer That noses stick out from the facial sphere. Tom Moore's poise is not of the bestg He bites his nails during a test. -..,.,............................. a--as-Q Page Eighty-five fr Page Eighty ... ,..N......-...,............-,.,--., .., .--., ,.,--'wif-f' svn M3-ggglv-'U On that rainy day the government will use An umbrella, according to Ed Rotter's views. Marvin Klank's corduroys and Dot Feaze11's Are red enough to burn up a house. June Stevens knows Heav'n will justly judge Those boys who stepped in her cooling fudge. The singer of Fare Thee Well, Annabelle is Don't shoot! He only wants to amuse. Harvey Bussman, that blonde curly-head, Looks as though he just crawled out of bed. Did you notice Sam Giardina's new sweater? It only needs one other letter. jack Kennedy sold his tin can, Priscilla, Now to the girls, he is just a Gorilla, Roy Kolstad's spirits sadly droop When he sees the price of the lunchroom soup. Where john Johnson Cof the R. O. T. CQ Gets all his medals, we can't see. .q.-eg,-.1-f-nn.-Q blouse Steve Kruze Harry Hamm's dancing has improved such a lot That now with him it's a pleasure to trot. When Dick Cooly introduces jan Garber, his friend, The girls' blood pressure will quickly ascend. Hermie Bechen, the gallant man, Helps the fair sex when he can. The talent of Charles Scharf we cannot seeg He plays his cornet so off-key. Edward Neumann's crazy wisecracks Keep his class flat on their backs. Jeanne Rosner resembled a travelling bookg Her hands, filled with papers, got many a look. It would certainly give Bonny jane Ross a jar, If we printed the name of her young Lochinvar. -six .1 1.- W 'H ' b,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.....,...,......,,.,-5Df3, A uwHMn' Kg,-.....w.,----------------'---- - Does Iverne Storey intend to resume Her correspondence with X fthat's his nom de plumej? We vote Wesley jehs the most talkative boyg You see, he is not the least bit coy. After writing these we feel sympathetic With all those who ever feel poetic. WVU5 qauonlte Dag,-fDneam O be a traveller is my favorite day-dream. I sometimes find myself dreaming of being on a ship bound for the' darkest regions of Africa, on an airplane streaking toward the North Pole, or on a shaggy burro crossing Death Valley. If I am in a sleepy or dreamy mood, I dream of a quiet place, such as Venice. I find myself in a gondola drifting along the Grand Canal. Soft music and dreamy singing reach my ears. The only other sound that can be heard is the low lap, lap, of the water beating against the sides of the houses. Dim lanterns on the balconies, and the stars above are the only lights that can be seen. Growing weary of this, I dream of action. I realize I am in a dugout canoe pad- dling up the Amazon River. Suddenly a weird cry is heard. Aitribe of dark-skinned natives appear around the bend of the river. I shout to the guide to turn about and try to escape. The natives outnumber us ten to one. We reach safety only after a long and tiresome paddling. When the weather is cool, I think of warm climate. I find myself being bounced about on the top of an old camel's back. Despite his age I see that he is very active. The camel and I are but a link in a long chain of camels and gaudily robed Arabs. It is just before sundown. The sun is near the horizon, getting lower every minute, and finally descending out of sight in a golden Hash of brilliancy. Dusk finds us where we intend to pitch camp for the night. Leaving the caravan and the scorching sun of the Sahara, I journey homeward. Here I have many places to dream about. The National Parks have exceptional beauty. The Maine Woods, I think, compare with the Black Forests of Germany and surely the palms of Florida remind everyone of the Tropics. After visiting all these places in my day-dreaming, I come to the conclusion that this is the cheapest way to travel. JEROME HOJNACKI. 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A 1 ,. ,- , .1 r 'f Q-. 1 ., -wins .A Page Ninety I-7. ff ' q.-,,-.Nu . .IW g....-................---...................,,g,'5,3, fgg... ..... ...a....f...---------M .-----4 Ffhe Q-fhuncleninq J'leCc0nd! QSoli1oquy of a Sophomore, OSH, I thought they were going to forget to ring the bell! Hullo! there's MARILYN BRUNS and MARIAN ANDERSON waiting for CONNIE HUEBNER and GERRY BUHRKE. Gerry probably let her swim suit drop into Marian's gym shoes again. Hi there, EARL. You'd never guess he was the brother of the last class presi- dent. He wears his glory well. O-o-oh, look out! Well, JIMMY ROBERTSON, the next time you feel an urge to amble down the Corridor kindly notify me before- hand. Yes, that's my Latin book. Say, do you think I'm smart or something? Know my Latin!! Huh. Oh, I beg your pardon, Yes, I know it hurts. Hm. Kind of huffy for a Freshie. My goodness, wouldn't you think GEORGIA GRIESNAUR would tire of sitting on that guard table waiting for Bob? Hi, JOSEPH. QSmart boy, that ZULAWSKIJ Oh, RUTH BAUMGARTNER! Aren't you lucky. Just think of getting out of English just to buy makeup for the Mikado. Gosh, the lunchroom looks like a Closing-Out Sale. ROY KWOLEK can't be the only one that enjoys his bottle of Coca-Cola. I've heard tell he drank enough to Hoat a battle ship. SHIRLEY RUSSELL will probably have to wait in line to get her hot dog wrapped again. And how THADDEUS MALACHAWSKI loves to save a seat for her. Quite a happy family, with LORRAINE ECK providing the high lights of comedy. Boy! What a poker face RALPH KEMPE has. Looky, looky, looky, here comes- JANE FREDERICKSON. Was that funny yesterday when her candy wrapper crackled in English class. Seems as though her fondness for Charleston Chews is As She Likes It. One side or a leg off. Here comes JOHNNY JACOBSEN with the usual wad of gum. Imagine his surprise yesterday when he returned to End the wad he so carefully placed under the zoology table missing. Maybe that frog that FRANCES BITTERMAN never did succeed in recovering had something to do with it. At any rate, her facial contortions cou1dn't compare with John's. Speaking of contortions, I heard that BUD GIBBONS is going to apply for a job turning collars white in a laundry. Hello, PAT MAGNUS! The only girl that can keep WALLY ULICH in his place. Hey ANITA SOLOMON, aren't you giving a topic in Latin today? Say, you should see the fine model Roman camp SONNY SCHOPPER and JOHN YOXEN rigged up. Have you heard? RUTH STARK has blossomed out with the measles. What? Ah yes, they say it's contagious. Hello, Weymouth. Are you on the Way to Journalism too? Say look, did you see that minor? The First thing you know they'll be calling us the 8th wonder of the world. Weymouth Fogelberg and Audrey Carter, gray-haired and wrinkled at such a tender age! Well, it is for a good cause. Run. There's the bell. Page Ninety-one ,, -41 ..,l,,...1v. A fum 9--'-------1-v---------nih!y3. WLM! W 79 ' . Af QQ 1.12 sz 'gf f . I- ' C3 56 .-.-233 FQ s max c Horws W f 58.-,. 0'1- QQQ' E15 O 555521 92 ff 7 Q ggi 24 5 , ,ok X 1 I ,ij jr? ,. If fo Q l gb ' X s DRAFT- MAN ,X X-f 1 f . G! W M Q is N4 ,ASE BALL S 4, -, .- 1 lk QQ? 2 I I Sl A QUIET CHEA2 I CLA55 Q X 1 1 ga:-1s1Hl:va oucf-:TA ac DONE x N f a 2 5 YY 'QQ I 1 A SURE Bnsx-ET REAL RWHY F WU' W., - , fm, ,'-VY W, - ,fl Page Ninety--two Q..-......-..............m.....,,,, iw .Q,.....,.................... ... .A --.la Slmpnooementa ll 'lllfoulldl cwlalee in Schung F course, there is nothing really wrong with Schurz, but everything can be improved and I arn going to point out a few places where improvements might be made. Now, for instance, the lunchroom. We have to study there and I think it would be a good idea to have toothpicks on every table, for it is a well known fact that one can study much better with a toothpick in one's mouth. Another good idea would be to furnish the hall guards with scooters or roller skates so as to be able to catch the speeders who delight in running down the halls more easily. As We all know, there is a congestion at the lunchroom door and the corridor. Why not put stop-and-go signals at all busy corners to eliminate all this crowding and bustling? Since our students do not keep to their own side of the halls, it might be wise to paint a bright orange stripe exacty in the middle of the halls and force everyone to keep to the right side of the corridor. There should be a law passed prohibiting left turns as this too would prevent congestion. As to that universal headache, home- work, it is my belief that we should have homework just once a week and on Satur- day at that. I think everyone will agree with me in this except, perhaps, one or two of the teachers. While we are discussing classroom activities, why not install metal desks so as to prevent playful little girls from whittling their initials on them? The above is just my conception of improvements that might be made in our beloved Schurz. I believe that with them Schurz would be a most extraordinary school. WALLACE KOEHLER. Cwlocllell Ufloata N forgotten harbors or in Davy jones' locker is written the story of wooden ships and iron men. At sea, one sometimes catches sight of a misty old four-master, wallowing in the waves. But their day has passed. A magic of maritime romance hangs about the history of old ships. It is this spirit that you preserve in authentic models. Line for line you can build into these replicas a love of the sea and a pride in the men who sailed them. From keel to sky-sail, you have shapes to dream over, to view from every angle with great delight. As the shrouds are woven through the caps, you will scarcely be able to stay away from your work bench. If you are in earnest, a line model will be your reward. JOHN ARTIS. Page Ninety-three 1,5 I 'Gif ..f,,p '14, wg glfagj p , 1 , -:Lf l- kr. f'Qz! ! , ,g5f1,i:j3,i,,g'A,,,,L::gf' Hg, J QQ af .J.-v,- fy' ,'- 5 2. f , . -' f-a A.. - ,, 'Q K k AX' ,Ht gffgff ff, - iicfdgg' 1! . wh ,, fr m.fi,2!'Zg2JxiffiQ,:N. ?'fk-,gf-'Q 'NF-'?f'3i.v,,N, wifi 'fsfifw ' rw! .3 x'- , ' 'H'1, Q Q-HX f, iwmfcl .J - gl- fffwwifgiiwl- :iw .W ' wwf. ' idx W- -.-,Qr- ' '15 5 .5 1 if QQ N I A Il, vi we 3 ax ' ' +1 fl ' i 5 F6359 5. 1 v ' fr 'f . T1 ,flfll xrs E! Huff? H. : ill ' 1 '21 . .f fx 14 M fffjpfq.- ej?? '1 sw., . y 4 51- ,I in 'FM?3h'5i.? Qj. la L 1 ' 5 15. N . M W. Wsfm1?Zif?5i'fa '5 M5554 ' 'ff 1:4 y'.f'-,4-'.1'f, 'LIL'-'N . N' 1. up w 'Q , .4 M -lQ1f4'.?,'IW12g,Q.zg .f fag? gl gr I 314' fw-I ' ' A , x M ' fi r' MQ I 4r.'1.,.A Q5 t ,gf L ' YQ' ,A 4 JY X Ja' 1 Q ,rw kt, ' EF! W' v Ut' ff.. E' . . -, W5?fe:,. 'S' uQifKk2?'?:5?'3:- ,Hr .. -. ,lr ., N g.-.-........-., ps z , Y lt! 4 , . -N H1 - 15 Y - ani ,-f ' H 4 V.. .U ' - ,wr-11-,,,,- 'Fv. pw 1.1,-.-.v--v--..-..... W, K --Q Mix. I ,vin Page Ninety-six .5 F 1 , K 17 y fx 1 F4 5 2 ne 'Q , 1 ,. A' I n 4? Pu 5 V I4--2 S V ' L Q 9 4 if 5 7 Q: V ,F YW 4 Z0 4 'F - W '- ,ww---' fb ,.... .......,..-.....,--.,-.,..,, Wnuilwwgfjygj. .F-,Wa-H-pl.,-up-up-R46 go Ufliql reached a most annoying and almost devating state of mind this afternoon when my grandmother had some of her friends in for tea. One at a time they trailed in, greeting me in invariably the same manner: My, how you have grown! or, on occasion, I haven't seen you since you were so big, measuring a distance somewhere between the hip and the floor. An old friend of the family, who has been out of town for no more than a year, will feel obliged to remark, I don't suppose you remember me,', or I remember the day you were born as clearly as if it were only yesterday. Do you know I never realize how old I am getting to be until I see you? Somehow, no matter how intelligent family friends may be, they always impress me as being rather stupid when they use such familiar phrases, which they, more likely than not, loathed when they were children. LORRAINE KAUER. cgTlE,bl'lYY'LCLYl 05-QLLE. 05.0Ul'l MISSAK, WALTER-Middle name: ambition BENEDICT, THELMA-Gum fan CRUICHSHANK, JAMES-First out, last in MORRODO,CHARLES-Excuse expert DEMPSEY, MARTIN-Clock watcher NEMIC VIOLET-Sorceress Dgzlige ROBERT A k f NUTZHORN, MILDRED-Eats an ap- ment ' - pac 0 amuse- ple a dayg gets the measles anyway RIIS, ROBERT-One man brain trust RISE, ROBERT-Thurston the Magician TEIGEN, GEORGE-In school, studi- ousg out, UQ VANDENBERGH, PETER - Blushing FAN, SHERMAN-The best there is FLOSI, LYDIA-Top singer GERALDI, ORLANDO-Man of the hour GIFFORD, JANET-Happy-go-lucky HAIGH, PAUL-The Lone Star'Eater schoolboy KIRCHHOFF, ELLA-Dutch doll WEBER, DONALD-Chief shiny-Bun KNUDSON, DORIS--All round Sweu tons kid KOUHLSEN, NORMA-Hepburn II LEVIN, ALBERT-A gentleman first, last and always LINVILLE, LOIS-Most beautiful when angry MCTAGGERT, MARY-A little white gardenia WEIMER, FRANCES-Favorite amuse- ment: blueberry pie WERLY, WILLIAM-Ideal student WHEELER, BOB-Ladies' man WHOLESFIELD, ELMER-Mr. Mis- understood ZUEBER, MITZI-Mermaid Page Ninety-seven r N 1- -s-v-W-W-'-- ----Q - M---f-vw ,w,,,.,.mff+ HE sky was light, 'Twas an arctic night, The wind shrieked through the sailsg The waves dashed high, And the riggings' cry Was like a siren's wails! The ship was true, And her men were too, And she tossed in the sea like a cork. With salt spray crowned And northward bound Sailed the stout oak ship, NEW YORK. In old japan A gay sampan On the deep blue ocean rolls, And she swirls and dipsg Her sails crack like whips: As she heads for the fishing shoals. She's as cheerful a boat As any afloat, With her tan and purple sails, And the cheer of a man On this old sampan Is the one thing that never fails. Page Ninety-eight ..-'rf'--,ff n g Shlpa 'Twas a night in june And a silver moon Shone o'er a tranquil seag And the ship's sharp prow, With a stately bow, ' Cut through the waters free. In the liner's wake The waters spake With the laugh of a tinkling bellg As the ripples spread It seems they said: All's well, al1's well, all's well. On land all day A man must play His part in the world around: But on the sea It seems he's freeg And a greater glory's found. ' It's an open sea And a rolling sea And a ship, and the sharp salt air It's a Fishing boat, Or a sailing boat, Or a liner that's clean and fair. All o'er the world, In many lands, There are brave sights to seep But none is so grand That you see on land As a ship on the rolling sea. ARNOLD SIMON. gg .......-...-, ....- ...Q .W-w..'f A lM.g4,vf- 9 ----------f-s--- -'------vnqkg :Kp--.--f. - M-----'---f--f--------- -Y-f SCHURZ BRANCH uat Une 5 UST one among so many! was one of my first thoughts on entering the campus of Schurz on that first day of High-School! just a frightened girl who knew no one and was almost afraid to open her mouth lest she'd say the wrong thing. But after walking through the corridors for a few minutes, I saw that no one stared at me as if I were just a lost lamb among wolves. I finally plucked up courage enough to ask some friendly looking girls about registration. Thus I found that I was not the only one absolutely Green. This was encouraging, so I finally' asked a teacher, with more success. She seemed just about lost in a Hood of ques- tions concerning registration, report cards, classes, division rooms, morning and afternoon shifts, and a lot of other things which totalled absolutely nothing in my brain. She told me I was to come back that afternoon at one o'clock. That, and? only that, did I learn in about three hours of roaming, questioning, listening, and, looking. That afternoon I entered the new assembly hall and was greeted by a sight that practically took my breath away. There before my eyes were hundreds and hun- dreds of girls and boys, or so to me did it appear. I who had come from a small country school was to mingle with such a crowd! Then walking down an aisle, the nearest at hand, I finally found a seat among some gay, happy, carefree girls- imagine it, carefree in a place of this sort. Well, after filling in some cards, we were rus-hed upstairs to the third Hoor, where a teacher greeted us so smilingly serene and pleasant that at last I got my breath. - The rest of the afternoon, during the arrangement of classes, I clung desperately to those girls who had befriended me in the assembly hall. And as things ran smoothly, I gradually collected my scattered wits and began to laugh and talk as easily as the others. After this hectic day, I was indeed glad to get home, but I had an excellent feeling of having triumphed over my own fears and terrors at the school I have come to like immensely. ANN WOOD. Page Ninety-nine 1 4- 4 3 '-A YY ,!YfV,l3 TA,g... ' A' H .5-fm.. N. .' .1 5, , 'Liz-Vi' '4 Wi . .. f e il 3, f-'S '-- W' 'f?'f,..'. 4 wf'f7--fi -.f.gaif3'fr lk -1' 'V J 1-5i?ff474'q,n nuff-'fVf !:iw,.. .. A-'fw3'f-4-xV,w.'-- H V. ' 'w'- A - , 3. 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The audience was treated to a pleasant surprise when the orchestra rendered the Finale from the Fare- well Symphony by joseph Hayden. As had been done at the initial playing of this number, each instrumentalist, as he came to the end of his part, closed his book, extinguished his light Qin those days candles were affixed to each musician's standj and quietly left the orchestra. The Junior Orchestra participated in the concert by presenting Duet by Mazas and a modern novel selection, Bolero, by the French composer, Ravel. Among the numbers rendered by the Senior Orchestra were: the Overture to Zampa by Herold, Schubert's well-known Unfinished Symphony in B Minor , March of the Little Lead Soldier , by Pierne, Under the Linden from Scenes Alsaciennes' by Jules Massenet, and selections from the Chocolate Soldier by Oscar Straus. The Carl Schurz Opera Class under the direction of LeRoy Wetzel also participated by singing the March and Chorus from Tannhauser by Wagner. GRADUATING ORCHESTRA MEMBERS VIOLIN Irene Terlikowski jean johnson Leula Anderson Clemens Wozny CELLO Robert Lad BASS VIOLIN Charles Heider Gordon Van Arman Page One Hundred Two FRENCH HORN Margaret Mendro BASSOON Frank Barth FLUTE Isabel Taylor TRUMPET Ray Brandt . .N , - gp- C----a as . au-..-..,3,53 m,..,M,w F..- M- -N--a - --V4 Solo Clam OFFICERS Dolores De Wolfe .... ...... P resident Robert Roessler . . . .... Vice-President Carl Herman . . . .... Historian LeRoy Wetzel . . . . . .Director HIS special class sponsored by Mr. Wetzel two years ago has progressed rapidly. On March 6, a few of the talented members gave a program. Norman Klekamp opened with Rachmaninoff's Prelude in Cf minor. Then Emil Frano, violinist of the Schurz orchestra, played Meditation from Thais and several encores. Jimmie Martins, baritone, sang the inimitable Glory Road by jacques Wolff. Mrs. Lager- quist, well-known concert pianist and Schurz accompanist, gave us a rare treat with a few piano renditions, Rondo by Debussy and The Juggler by Toch. Lastly, Roberta Racine gave a recitation. Our engagement with the Rotary Club on April 16 proved to be a great success. Both Mr. Wetzel and Mr. Slocum received letters complimenting our work and an article appeared in the Rotarians' paper concerning us. Nearly all of the members took part in the Mikado, which is said to have been the greatest successful performance at Schurz. Three-Sidney Wernikoff, Dolores Godfrey, and Dolores De Wolf-took leading parts. April 28, we sang at the University of Chicago Chapel, rendering practically the same program as we had for the Rotarians. Page One Hundred Three rp-a.N,f '-,, F,W 2-------A---W--eais,W,,.e1f:w' ee-Q..--4,-was e - S S .- Qlnila' Qliee CQub OFFICERS Lucy Lempke .. Rae Solum .. Ann Bain . . . Vivian jones ..,.. De Etta Atchison ..... . . . . .President Vice-President . . .Secretary , . .Historian . . .Historian HIS group progressed rapidly with their music. They showed much industry and ambition. These girls were indeed a great help in making the Choral Clubs a success. Those who entertained at social functions were: Susan Wiley .... Isabelle Taylor . . . Lucy Lempke . . . Florence Mottershead De Etta Atchison ..... Page Om' Hundred lfour . . . .Soprano . . . .Pianist . . . .Soprano . . .Accompanist . . , .Soprano ,y-'f-K-.,,,f ' -',. Njagvyn-f 9---------------'---Qiijgw W -Q,-M ----. UBULQAK glee Club Albert Nischke . . . ...., President Robert Anderson .... . . .Vice-President Sidney Wernikoff . . . . . .Historian HE Boys' Glee Club was organized some years ago especially to cultivate male voices. Since that time they have improved so much that this group does solo num- bers at the concerts given at Schurz. Instead of the concert this semester the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Mikado was presented, and practically all of the male choristers in the performance are or at some time were members of the Glee Club. On April 15, the Boys' Glee Club held their special program. They were enter- tained by Sidney Wernikoff, Who sang for the group, and Wallace Black, who played some saxophone solos. The Glee Club has Worked especially on the male parts in the Mikado and a large share of the credit for a fine performance should go to them. Page One Hundred Five 9e--e-ww-e-e-a-a-- W----way agp.. .,.... .-s-W---,M------.- 'Thlnd Cpaniodl Chonua Robert Goranson .... . .... President Marie Sullivan 'Q Norbert Borkowskiyg .. .... Vice-Presidents Dorothy Gibson . . . ..... Historian HE group which meets third period has been entertained monthly by programs of unusual interest. On one program two saxophone numbers, Roses in Picardy, and The World is Waiting for the Sunrise, were given by Kenneth Tessman, accom- panied by Cal Pidgeon, a former student and band instructor at Schurz. Students who have taken part in other programs are: Mary Louise Gray, Lada Bubenicek, Betty Morrison, Ardath Breitenbach, Phyllis Mann and De Etta Atchison. Aside from a few giggles, a lecture once in a while, and someone trying to sell bids to the Choral Ball, we have a fine group. Our basses are very se1ectf?j. One of Mr. Wetzel's favorite phrases in this group is, Altos keep singing. Sopranos drop out. Under the capable direction of Mr. Wetzel and with the accompaniment of the charming Mrs. Lagerquist, we did wonders. Page One Hundred Six ,-'--1..x ,.- '-y. !F,MS,3r3,p,::--f' -, ,Q up If -,-M--M--1-M---M---We--L-H-o ounth 03:-:niodl Chonula OFFICERS Robert Anderson . . . ........... ...., P resident Mildred Foss . . Vernon Frank I ..... .... V 1ce-President Dorothy Carrie Xl . . Gilbert Le Kander 1 ..... .... H istorians Jack Ziegler .....,... .... L ibrarian HE people who have performed for the Sophisticated Seniors in the fourth period chorus are: Mildred Foss . .. ..... Elocutionist Leroy Matz .......... Bass james Martins .... ..... B aritone Sidney Wernikoff .. ..... Tenor Dolores De Wolfe ...................................... Pianist Our orchestra consisted of Ray Brandt, jack Ziegler, jean Johnson, Leonard Gaiges, and Irene Terlikowski, under the leadership of James Martins. This was a Senior Group and did excellent work. They had unusual interest in their work during the semester. We will indeed be sorry to lose the majority of them. We hope that they will keep us in mind and return often to see, hear, and help us. To all of them we say Good-bye and Good Luck. Page One Hundred Seven V4--ua,b,,f-'-, fr '--A -W-1---ew:-52. M,,.,a'f:w ip-W--WWW---M-'-Q--M--0 qitth CP:-zniocl Clionua OFFICERS Charles Dickert . . . ........... ....... P resident Roberta Racine .... Vice-President Emrys jones .... .... V ice-President DeEtta Atchison Dorothy Carrie . . .Historians jean Walker Vxfeymouth Fogelberg UR first program was held on Wednesday, March 6, with james Martins, as guest soloist, favoring the group with his inimitable Glory Road . We were also favored with selections played by Josephine Accomando and Margaret Partipilo, and other numbers sung by Charles Dickert and DeEtta Atchison. These were received with great applause. The next program on April 10, was very short, but especially enjoyable. Mary Darjantas opened with Silver Star by Bohm, and Irene Hickey danced Soft Shoe Tap with Dolores Hess as her guest accompanist. Sylvia Scheel, classical pianist, rendered Etude by Sternberger, and the First Movement in D Major of Mozart's Sonata. At the close, Mr. Wetzel remarked that this chorus was blessed with a multi- tude of promising pianists. Under the capable direction of Mr. Wetzel and with the marvelous playing of Mrs. Lagerquist, we have succeeded in putting over many programs and in generally improving our musical knowledge. Page One Hundred Fiqh! f. -sy A Iummrwim , 'W f ,r'A-------M-v----v--11.-,1,.g We -jg'g,....-..,....-W--R--..----V--.. W- 4 Q-fha cwlilfcacllo N April 24 and 25, the Schurz Choristers under the direction of Mr. Leroy Wetzel, presented The Mikado, the japanese operetta of the land of the cherry blossoms. The chorus was accompanied by the Schurz Orchestra. The three little maids, who danced their way into the hearts of the amused audi- ence, were played by Florence Bryntesen as Yum Yum, Dolores De Wolfe as Pitti Sing, and Dolores Godfrey as Peep Po. The part of the royal prince, Nanki Poo, was taken by Sidney Wernikoff, that of Pish Tush by james Roessler, and the Mikado by Maurice Cherest. KoKo was portrayed by joseph McManus, whose version of The Flowers That Bloom In the Spring called for three encores. Each encore was given with a different interpretation. Laura Butts as Katisha was fantastic as an elderly lady with a caricature of a face. Raymond Koch was superb as Lord- High-Everything-Else. Sidney Wernikoff, Dolores De Wolfe, and Dolores Godfrey are graduating stu- dents of whom we are rightfully proud. Florence Bryntesen, the charming heroine, is a Schurz Alumna. The chorus of schoolgirls, nobles, guards and coolies was composed of the Solo Class and members of the Night School Chorus. The scenery of this unique operetta was extremely colorful. An additional per- formance Was given Friday, April 26, for an assembly composed of third and fourth year students. Page One Hundred Nine I ,a---1-5,1 sv. A.uSeg5,H N p i rr--4'-A-'---rf-W - W---dishes w,,,.afrJfi tsfv-W-ere-M-'--'rw --- -' X Schungo ne Stott SUPERVISORS Hazel Adison, Peggy Anderson, Phyllis Baxter, Wallace Behm, Leah Benedict, Corinne Bergstrom, Vivienne Brenna, Audrey Carter, Wilfred Corey, Caroline Daniels, Harvey Devine, Dolores DeWolfe, Mildred Foss, Vernon Frank, Bayne Freeland, Weymouth Fogelberg, Kay Gager, Dorothy Gibson, Harry Gray, Leonard Grote, Eldred Harke, Betty Hutchison, Russell Janson. Virginia Johnson, John Jost, Marcella Kenney, Eileen Kettel, Erna Klein, Virginia Naser, Eleanor Nomako, Marie Nymen, Jean Osko, Frank Penning, Betty PerLee, Viola Price, Roberta Racine, Laura Mae Reid, Adele Rhode, Jeanne Rosner, Shirley Rowe, Aileen Raven, Myrtle Schneider, Ruth Schoessling, Eileen Schwarz, George Rudnitzki, Henry Schrader, Lorraine Sebastian, Rae Solum, David Steege, Ted Stipp, Vivian Traugatt, Betty Varnell, Jean Walker, McElroy Wilkes, Joan Chapman, Mary Jane Conklin, Jean Cornwall, Dolores Bigelow. SPONSORS Janice Fink ........ ...... . . . . .... Literary Robert Lakemacher . . .... Financial Alice Brady ...... ....,........ ,..... A r t LITERARY Phyllis Baxter, Chairman, Marie Nymen, Eileen Schwarz, Virginia Knaak, Bayne Earle Freeland, Betty Per Lee, Leah Benedict, McElroy Wilkes, Caroline Daniels. PERSONALS Ralph Michael, Chairman, Virginia Naser, Co-chairman: Eleanor Nomako, Hazel Adison, Russell Janson, Virginia Johnson, Rae Solum, Dorothy Carrie, Henry Schrader, Jean MacMillan, Lyndee Lewis, Dorothy Gibson, Lucy Lernpke, Myrtle Schneider, Jean Walker, Marcella Kenny, Dolores DeWolfe, Arthur Mertz, Jean Osko. Faye' One Hundred 'lln ,N .....,,f HW'-I an----vw-----w --w- --'----saga E JJ,,.n-'1T77'lf5'V 441v--- ' W'----- ' 'N ' 4 ML f ATHLETICS Clyde Bergwin, Chairman, Frank Penning, Harvey Devine, Mildred Foss, john Jost, Caroline Daniels, Ted Stepp, George Rudnitzki. CLUBS Eldred Harke, Chairman, Viola Price, Erna Klein, Ruth Schoessling, Wallace Behm, Jack Noyer, Roberta Racine. SNAPSHOTS Vivienne Brenna, Chairman, Betty Meurk, Shirley Rowe, Vivian Traugatt, Adele Rhode, joan Chapman, Aileen Raven, Wilfred Corey, Betty Per Lee, Peggy Anderson, Virginia Lynn, Margaret Slingo. SCHOOL HISTORY LaVerne Lissy, Chairman, Corinne Bergstrom, Grace Scharf, Eileen Kettel, Betty Hutchison. UNDERGRADUATES McElroy Wilkes, Chairman, Betty Varnell, Co-chairman, Louisa Jo LeKander, Leonard Grote, Mary jane Conklin, Jeanne Rosner, David Steege, Dolores Bigelow, Laura Mae Reid, Audrey Carter, Kay Gager, Weymouth Fogelberg. ART John Batey, Milburn Biddle, Glen Buckley, Sabina Budzban, jack Clark, Walter Entermann, Frances Karasinski, Dolores Krabber, Virginia Lynn, Bernice Steinbrink, Winifred Townsend, Marie Walsh, Arthur Weber, William Ziegerhorn, Mary Knapp, Frances Nowicki, Thomas Buella. FINANCE Stuart Buehling, Manager, Barbara Wollerman, Harry Gray, Robert Grimsell. Pt1ll0CDV7L' Hundred Ele1.'f'n Page One Hundred Twelve ,,,..uu ,,r '- p - , -.. A f,,,,g.ayv-- 53.--.-............--.-...-.-...qw gmt .... M-----------M - ---6 .Sz-:nlon Qinlla' Cilub Virginia Naser .... ..... ..... P r esident Rae Solum . . . .... Vice-President jane Leffler .... . V. .Secretary jean johnson .... ..... T reasurer Miss R. Thorning. ..... Sponsor HE Senior Girls' Club was organized to strengthen the ties of good fellowship between the senior girls and to carry out the ideals of the school. It held its meetings with a membership of three hundred, on alternate Mondays in room 331, the ninth period, with the assistance of our capable sponsor, Miss- Thorning. The organization was started in the tenth semester with the elections and a dance in the gym. Mrs. Charles A. Holton, Motion Picture Chairman of the Illinois Feder- ation of Women's Clubs, was the first speaker of the year. Her talk on the history of motion pictures was very informative as well as interesting. One of the main attractions of the year was the reception to eight hundred fresh- men given by the club in the New Assembly Hall. After a talk on the history of the high schools was delivered by our President, there was presented a delightful program arranged by our Social Chairman, Mildred Foss, with the cooperation of her committee, Ann Kotula, Barbara Wollerman, Irene Terlikowski, and Jean Powell. The program was composed of selections by the Carl Schurz Orchestra under the direction of, james Mason, piano solos by Lada Bubenicek and june Marie Heinrich, readings by Roberta Racine, some melodies by a double trio from the solo class, the string quartet, and songs by Dolores De Wolfe. Lollipops were served, which is why the Freshmen left singing' On the Good Ship Lollipop . Another attraction of the season was an exciting volleyball game between the Senior Boys and Girls in which the boys were defeated with much difficulty by a score of 21-20. Our next meeting consisted mainly of business, during which the Club decided to have pins. The serious discussion was followed by a short entertain- ment contributed by Mildred Foss, Ruth Steinberg, and Dorothy Carrie. On May 6, a representative from the Helena Rubenstein Salon gave a talk on the care and make-up of the skin and also a demonstration, which provoked much excitement. At the last meeting of the year we were favored by a visit from Rosemary, the Fashion Editor of the Daily Times, who discussed the clothes of the girl graduate. The year was terminated by a joint meeting of the Senior Boys and Girls. This was followed by a social. Page One Hundred Thirteen J...-U -.,,,..-f' 'A . 5 'r---n------fe'-4--1-1.55.33 r3Qev...M.....--w--..-----------.--..-.,.q Debating Socziz-:tiff Ray Brandt ......... ..... .....,.... P r esident Barbara Wollerman . . . .... Vice-President Virginia Naser .... ...... S ecretary Wilfred Corey . .. ........ Treasurer Virginia Daniels . .. .... Sergeant-at-Arms Miss M. O'Connell .... .......... S ponsor NOCK! Knock! Knock! The last meeting of the Schurz Debating Society will now come to order. The club convened in Room 331, the ninth period, every Thursday, with Miss M. O'Conne1l as able aide. February 28 saw the launching of this organization with the exciting debate- Resolved: that military training should be compulsory in High Schools and Colleges. This was argued by Harry Gray, Wilfred Corey, and Elmer Wohl on the affirmative: and Fred Blix, La Verne Lissy, and Virginia Naser on the negative. The three judges decided in favor of the negative. Other subjects of interest were: Resolved: that further limitation of armaments is a necessary step toward world peace, given by Nan Hughes, Alice Rust, and Carl Herman on the affirmative, and La Verne Lissy, Grace Scharf, and Eleanor Rickrey on the negative: Resolved: that chivalry is a thing of the past, debated by Daniel Jacobsen, Ann Bain, and Esther Browning on the affirmative, and Emrys jones, Edgar Mitler, and Bette Davis on the negative: and Resolved: that Hamlet was insane, given by jack Noyer, Evelyn Wilkie, and Grace Robinson on the affirmative, and Marian McDonnough, Barbara Wollerman, and Betty Varnell on the negative. Resolved: that the fifteen minute lunch room study should be abolished, was argued in open forum. The semester was terminated with a party planned by the social committee. Page Om' Hundred Iiourltin ,.v-'-'4-,b.f X !'.VQ:d5pdl'J --'---------------M --Q'- NM-Wndxggfffgggie' -:ggi-.......-----V-.-N------,M --.-- -- -,--- ,--N41 Schung Sentinella Fred Blix .......... . . . .......... President Stanley Lockman .... ..... V ice-President William Simcox .... ........ S ecretary Virginia Naser . . ........... Treasurer Willard Givens . .. .... Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Dykeman . .........Sponsor HE Schurz Sentinels is organized in and draws members from the school guard system, which is under Miss Dykeman's guidance. It is composed of one Supervisor, twelve Senior Marshals, forty-eight Floor Marshals, and approximately four hundred and twenty-five guards. Membership in the club is restricted to Floor and Senior Marshals and the Supervisor. At a meeting held the first week in March, the oflicers for the semester were elected. At the same time the subject of arm-bands for the members was broached. At the next meeting decisive action was taken, and shortly after, the marshals blos- somed out with purple and gold badges. Over half of the Senior Marshals are graduating. They are, according to periods: William Simcox .... .. .lst Period Lucy Tokeny ..... .... 2 nd Period Virginia Naser .. ..... 3rd Period LeRoy Hadley ....... ..... 4 th Period Helen Whitendorf .... ..... 5 th Period Stanley Lockman . . . . . .6th Period Phyllis Baxter . . . . .7th Period Fred Blix ....... . . .Supervisor Page One Hundred Fzfteen fl f.Dnc1ma qulllclle Frank Barth .. ..... .... ...........4.... P r esident Roberta Racine .. .... Vice-President Rae Solum ...4. ........ S ecretary Peter Eriksen .... .,........ T reasurer Jack Noyer ................................... Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Keenan ................,.,.,..................... Sponsor Social Committee: Jeanne Powell, Virginia Lynn, Arvid Gunderson, Mel Biddle, Vernon Frank. Program Committee: David Roe, jean johnson, Virginia Knaak, Marie Nymen, Kenneth Osbon. N Wednesday, February 20, this well known club held its First meeting in Room 331. After an introduction speech thanking Miss Keenan for her kind accep- tance in sponsoring the club, which she has done now for seven years, the meeting progressed to the election of officers. With the handicap of no scenery except a blackboard, the officers then staged 2 dashing comedy under the direction of the sponsor. Some wicker furniture, the door- bell, the telephone, however, were gallant helps toward a successful play. The comedy. The Tea Pot on the Rocks, included in its cast, Prince Charming, none other than Peter Eriksen and the Object of His Affectionsf' Roberta Racine, playing opposite him. Rae Solum, The Fair Damself' furnished the problem. Page One 1'1Uf7dY'6'fl'S1vXfE'?77 Scnion GZUWQ Club Harvey Devine . . . . . . ...... President William Pedersen .. .....,... Vice-President Allen Wolke .... ...Secretary and Treasurer Albert Nischke . . . ....,.. Sergeant-at-Arms HE First meeting of the Senior Boys' Club was held on March 18 under the able sponsorship of Mr. Srnidl. Mr. Smidl and ?Etli'5vinlMohill, an alumnus of Schurz who is now attending the University of Illinois, 'gave some very interesting talks on colleges and college life. An intramural sports program was organized in baseball, golf, tennis, and volley- ball to further the purpose of good fellowship throughout the school, especially with the faculty and among the senior boys. A fine social program, directed by William Pederson, in which Earl Nehrkie, Sidney Wernikoff, and james Martins were outstanding, was held in April. Other meetings were brightened by discussions and interesting debates on choosing the pins. Page One Hundred Scr,'cr1lun .f- 'l' ,.fr ' . . hxguyuo-rv' Q-1, 5? 'x'N'-------W--P-'-v--::,iQ'5. WMA ,,.f1f::t-gif' rgfw... .5 :E Page One Hundred Eighteen hw-f-.,b,f rn Jnjgisigp-M'- Q.,- M-..-W W--.....g,5,. M,.fg-,W aww--.-M--N---A-A ---- -- .....-f amz ogg, Club Wesley Rosberg . . . . . . ...... President Elmer Wohl . .. .... Vice-President Fred Blix ........... Treasurer Robert Harmon ..... .... R ecording Secretary Fred Brockman . . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant Cook . . . .... Sponsor HE Bull Dog Club coupled with the R. O. T. C. culminated one of the most successful semesters in the history of Schurz. As is generally known, the club was formed to create a feeling of fellowship between the officers and sergeants of the R. O. T. C. and to obtain funds necessary for the benefit of the unit. The semi- annual Bulldog Hop, held April 26, which has become a tradition at Schurz, was very successful due to the excellent orchestra of Earl Hoffman and the fine entertainment that was provided. An event of interest to all the boys in the R. O. T. C. was the Annual Federal lnspection that took place on the school campus May 9. Because of the efforts of Sergeant Cook, the military instructor, and his staff of officers, Schurz was able to place well up among the best schools in the Sixth Corps Area. The regiment was under the able leadership of Lieutenant-Colonel Roscoe Stevensong Majors Fred Blix, Elmer Wohl, Wesley Rosbergg and Captain-Adjutant Robert Harmon. Page One Hundred Nineteen ,.- 0 g,f-' x . in-----------------------might rv ...--.,--. .4 .Sewing Clam CVVi.CLlQ8A Cllannen HE R. O. T. C. is very proud of Miss Sabin's first period sewing class. The girls of this group, under the expert supervision of Mrs. Sabin, took part in the making of the R. O. T. C. banner. They chose purple silk with gold letters for their material with measurements 58 x49 . It was complete just in time for the inspection. The Hag would easily have cost the unit three times as much if it had been purchased from a factory. Girls who deserve mention for their labor on the banner are: Sophie Altergott, Lucille Arnold, Mabel Holm, Olga janislawski, Ann Kotula, Bernadine Noren, Norma Peterson, and Viola Price. The same class played a notable part in the exhibit given this semester by all the sewing classes of Schurz. This display was held in Room 311 on Thursday, April 19. Sweaters, purses, bathing suits, towels, pot holders, hats, gloves, and scarfs were to be seen. Many teachers and hundreds of students attended this big affair. The finest work of the class was done in knitting, fagotting, and smocking. Page One Hundred iliwenlq ,, 1 -,,,,.f-- - ., , ,.f+,, QW-'--------+----vf----4iq'553:'3 . .....'-.-..-..------------------ ----- --nf' ance Gnchz-:Atna Ray Brandt . . . ..... Director Richard Cooley .. .... Manager Mr. Slocum . . . . .Sponsor HE Dance Orchestra this semester was generally accepted by the students as the best in recent years. This was in large part due to the efforts of Mr. Slocum, the sponsor, who presented the organization with a Fine music library. The orchestra was composed of ambitious musicians selected from the student body. During the beginning of the semester, rehearsals were held daily, but as the group progressed, practices once a week were found suflicient. Among the several dances held in the Boys' New Gym were those sponsored by the upper classmen, the R. O. T. C., and Choral Society. Page One Hundred Twenty-one ,-vs-.wf sw ! ,i,.:xtw ' 2 ir'-' N'h' 'W-'rr---A--M-s-sb' Ai.,f'.f1.iff 4 -W-M-s------N-- A--,- - --4 THE SCHURZ NEWS Published bi-weekly during the school year by the Journalism students of the Carl Schurz High School 3601 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Ill. tiilhert l-e Kander Editor-in-Chief Ruth Sehueler XVilfred L' 1w1'c ' 3 Melilroy XYilkes Assistant Editors Clyde Bergwin Sports Editor lfleanore Rogalski Assistant Manager Feature Writers Richard tjruenhcrg. Margaret Slingo, Sidney NYernikoft'. ,lack Batey. Steve Adams. Reporters Martha Maier, lfleanor Thomas. Harry Gray, Birdie lawurin, Virginia Lynn. Francis Rezahek. Gerald Skihhnns. Ruth Thompson, Stanford Fweany. Frank Barth, Mary Rosenow. Peggy Anderson, .lean MacMillan, Gertrude Klectisch. Typists Adeline tirunek. Virginia Skopec. lrene Xorwill, Lorraine XYinnard, lflizaheth Teske. Virginia May Clark. Robert li. Lakeinaeher.. ...Sponsor Page Om' Hundred Twenty-Iwo SCHURZ NEWS GROWS IN POPULARITY NEW FEATURES ADDED 'l'l1eSCl'iL'lQZ NHXYS continued to win favor with the faculty and student hudy during' its second semester of existence. The paper, rehurn froni the ashes of the old Schurz XYorld. increased its reading puhlic hy more than forty per cent. Much of this increase was due to such things as Mrs Grundyis XYashline 3 the column of gossip a11d hunmr conducted hy Dick Gruenherg and Margaret Slingug Blaclflroys -lust Sou: liarth's Chips , hy Frank Barth: the Cross XYord Puzzles of Rogalski and XYilke: and that hrain- storin called ldeals', hy Peggy .-Xnderson. Letters To The liditoru furnished the student hody a place in which they could express themselves upon various subjects. Mr. Lakemaeher. the sponsor. assisted hy Miss Fink. were pleased with the en- thusiasm of the statt and did much tu further the paper's success. ,- -- -1,-' ' ,.---...............-------- ---4---affbf, 'H'-ingiikjgl-5 .- ......v...-.--V--.--.--..-.....-.. -.n Canii Schung enqflnez-:ning Club Wallace Behm Arthur Kelder .. Stuart Buehling . .. Russell Janson . . . Jack Clark ...... Henry Solem W. F. Willard 1 ........President . . . .Vice-President . . ., . ...Secretary ...........Treasurer . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms .........Sponsors HIS semester completes Eve years of the Carl Schurz Engineering Club activi- ties. In this period much has been achieved of a constructive nature for each member and the school. If any particular subject was stressed this semester, it was hobbies In times such as these, it behooves everyone to be interested in some avocational sub- ject. It is often the case that a student later in life finds his greatest opportunity along the lines of his pet hobby. Engineering Club Program january 24-Business Organization. February 7-New Business. February 12-Tour, Abbott Laboratory. February 14-Mr. H. F. Brown, Hemp- hill Diesel Engineering School. February 21-Mr. J. A. Maloney, Asst. Director Museum of Science and In- dustry-Gyroscopes. February 22-Tour, Ford Assembly Plant. February 28-Eastman Kodak Company. March 7-Our Government-Miss G. Halushka, Mr. J. Smidl. March 16--Tour, Rosenwald Museum of Science and Industry. March 21-Mr. W. I. Bruckeridge-Ro- mance of Oil and A Trip Through Filmland. March 27-Victor Animatiphone. April 4-Around the World on a Dollar -N. A. H. April 11-Mr. T. R. Standard, Garfield Park Conservatory Seeds and Planting. April 18--Mr. Frank Balthis, Chicago Park District Gardens in Color. April 25-Mrs. M. N. Andrews-Flowers that Bloom in the Spring. May 9-Mr. J. H. Davey-Abrasives CRound-Upj. May 16-Mr. C. E. Fawcett-Johansen Gauges. May 23-Mr. Mohr-Plant Propagation. May 30--Tour, Steel Mills. june 6-Election of New Oilicers and Scrap Book Awards. Page One Hundred Twenty-three .lf--H -3,-f . l.M,5l3ag,uw- i9 V-u.'a'mgg'fffjfj15 ....... V.-g.--V-V----------------Y----M---6- ,s .Scanlon Hi-C14 HE Carl Schurz Hi-Y, a branch of the national organization, met at the Irving Park Y. M. C.A., Wednesday nights at 7:30. Allen Wolke, Presidentg Miss M. Loucks, Faculty Adviserg Mr. Edward Cromwell, Alumni Adviserg and Mr. J. K. Wolfe, Y. M. C. A. Adviser, led the club in the promotion of their purpose which is To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The high spot of the semester was the Mother and Son Banquet held May 15. Carl Schurz Senior Hi-Y Program Feb. 6-Organization. Apr. 3--jr. Hi-Y Night. 12-Speaker-Dr.Butler-Specialist. 5-Trip to ChiH3t0W1'1- 20-Speaker-Mr. jensen-Archi- 10-Discussion tect. 17-Alumni Night. 27-Instructions in Parliamentary 20-Trl? fo Rosenwcald Museum' L 24-Business and Discussion. aw. I May 1-Vocation. Mar. 1-Skatmg Party. 8-Speaker. 6-Consideration of Candidates. 15,-Mother and Son Banquet' 13-Informal Induction. 22-Formal Induction. 20-Formal Induction. 29-Business and Stag Party. 27-Business and Discussion. June 5-Election of Qfgcel-S. 29-Date Night. 12-Farewell Hike. Page One Hundred Twenty-four M,-::..t,z -'N A. s----M---W--V--Q-----i-N-Qopgr-M,,,..Lff:1ffi l f at .41 Cf-Sqjuana and 'Tnlanqile Club OFFICERS Elmer Maute ..... ............. ....... P r esident Clarence Pearson .. ...4 Vice-President Carl W. Reh ..... ..,.. S ecretary . . . .......... Treasurer Roman Stoklosa Sidney Hurlburt . . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Olson ...... ............ S ponsor HE club is at present completing its tenth semester in operation. This half year was marked by the adoption of a new constitution, which thus far appears to be much more workable than the old one. Membership is open to anyone, 2A or above, who has been in Mr. Olson's classes. The organization has for its purpose the idea of promoting for its members a broader education in all fields of architectural or mechanical drawing, drafting, and designing. It also provides interesting trips and programs. The program for this season was as follows: Feb. 7-Mr. Marsh and Mr. Watson of the Ireland Steel Company speaking on The Romance of Steel. April 4-Visit to the County jail. April 29-Visit to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Shops. May 4-Visit to the International Harvester Company. May 11-Trip through Coyne Electrical School. May 16-Trip through the Merchandise Mart. Page One Hundred 'liwenly-five it ll ,v,,-a,,,.',,- -, n. an '- ,-4 - MQ--we--q-1e,s,5 h 'ff ---N -'W- CCLY'Y'LEJ'lCt Lawrence Wedde .......................... ........ P resident Nick Natinchek ..... Vice-President Jimmy Hoffmann .. ...... Secretary Glenn Buckley .. ........ Treasurer Emrys jones .. .... Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Lange ......... Sponsor HE Camera Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Lange held its first meeting in Room 301, February 26. A11 officers were elected. On March 26, Mr. Schmidt, a senior member of the Chicago Camera Club, talked on the different types of cameras and on photography in general. April 9, Mr. Kostre, a former newspaper man, told his experience in getting' pictures of a sinking vessel. He went out with a boat of rescuers and finally got his shots after he was thoroughly drenched and very sea sick. April 16, Mr. Stafford, member of the Agfa-Ansco All-Event Photo Service, gave the history of photography. He returned on Mayi 7, and brought every kind of material to work with in the dark room. He kindly consented to leave an Ansco Printing Box for a Week, so that the members would have an opportunity to use it. He gave demonstrations on how to use the box, and explained whether the pictures were over or under exposed. April 23, Dr. Skudnig, an amateur photographer and a former Schurz graduate, gave illustrations on how the different lenses and shutters work. A Camera Hike was taken to Lincoln Park by the members on April 13. Much work was accomplished in the dark room this semester. Page One Hundred Twenly-six yr-A A-----------M f--- -A -- Vgfuvm,-ggcfyw' ifQay.....-.,....m..-.,----s-----,- -V - l --N -Q Cpollalfzi 'Klub Sylvia Cichy ......... ...... P resident Elysse A. Rusiecka ..., ..... V ice-President Bertha Daniels ..... ...... S ecretary Edward K. Daniels... .... Treasurer Stanley Pawlicki . . . .... Sponsor N THE furtherance of the object of the Polish Club, which is to keep Polish an accredited subject for college, the members of that organization put their heads together and elected a splendid group of executives to lead them through another semester. As a member of the Polish Students' Federation, the club chose as its delegates Sylvia Cichy, Elysse Rusiecka, and Edward Daniels, who was elected Treasurer of the Federation. These representatives will attend the convention of that organization in Detroit. Sylvia Cichy and Elysse Rusiecka are also very ardent contributors to the Echo Mlodziezyf' which is the official Polish students' newspaper. The club was honored when joseph Barabas received third prize in a Polish oratorical contest. Pulianna Obuchowski was also entered. On March 3, the club sponsored a spring frolic at Wonderland Ballroom. A profitable affair was the result. Plans are being made for another dance, and, with the enthusiasm shown, a success is assured. The club is very fortunate in having secured the able guidance of Mr. Pawlicki as sponsor, and as teacher, Mrs. N. Szubczynska, who is extremely interested and very active in all Polish activities. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven ,,v4u5,l '-, J w y,..........,,.,-,...-..,.. K Deutachen qfeneln Gesamtvorstand Bernice Steinbrink .... ................ .... V o rsitzende Elmer Maute ..... .... V ize-Prasident Grace Buckley ....... .... S chriftfuhrer jane Marie Heinrich .... .... S chatzmeister Glen Buckley ............. .......... G endarm Olive Smith and Elsa Krenz .... . . .Ehrenvorsitzende FTER a semester of silence, the German Club was again brought to life this semester. Three meetings were held. The first started off with the election of Elmer Maute to the office of president pro-tem. The second meeting was a social. Entertainment was provided by Ruth Sorg, who playd Zwei Herzen in Drei Viertel Taktf' june Marie Heinrich played two Preludes by Chopin. Ice-cream and cookies were served. The club closed the semester with the presentation of a play, Die Fatale Hals- kettef' The boys took the parts of the girls, and the girls took the male roles. The cast follows: Frances Brysen ..... .... H ero june Marie Heinrich... .... Villain Thomas Sandke .... . . .Countess Glen Buckley .... .... H eroine Robert Rehwaldt . . . .... Villainess Page One Hundred 'l'wenIy-eight --,,..f A , -lr'w - '- ' ' 4 .fe Cenclle 'Inancaia OFFICERS jean johnson . . . ...... President Margaret Barth . . . .Vice-President Grace Vinje .... .... S ecretary Peter Ericksen . . . ...... Treasurer Sponsors .... ,'Mrs. Curtis lMiss Williams HE purpose of the club is both social and instructive. As the business and programs are carried on in French, the students are given the opportunity to practice French conversation. French songs, games, and stories add to the atmosphere. The splendid programs and the refreshments, which added to our enjoyment of the meet- ings, increased interest in the club, the success of which was greatly due to the efforts of the oHicers and the able sponsorship of Mrs. Curtis and Miss Williams. At the first meeting on March 27, the above oilicers were elected. On April 24, Il social program was presented. Sydney Farren and Lada Bubenicek played piano solos, Gudrun Thorsen sang, and Effie Norberg read a story in French on the Gascons. As refreshments, Newlyweds were served. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine md,..e N Alpifitgmwyf- N-a--Q--....- ..... w.......-,....,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,m9km X LM... if ,Lf r' ,-Jr, fi-itz. :ff -,wfg.'-....-A -.--tv..-.-f-.-W--............. . .. , ,if Spaniah Qllub Marcella Nowacki . . . . . ...... President Lorraine Nystrom ..4. . . .Vice-President Mary Spampinato . . . ..... Secretary Marie Sullivan .... ......... T reasurer William Sexton . . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Alexander . . ......... Sponsor HE First meeting of this organization was held in Room 220, April 5, during the 9th period. Last year,s secretary conducted the business until the new president: was chosen. At last all the officers were elected. The Final meeting of the club took place on Monday, May 13, in Room 220. It was in the form of a fiesta. Phyllis Mann did a tap dance, and Dorothy Grant and Josephine Spampinato presented a sketch- Quien Supiera Escribirf' In English this means If I Only Knew How To Write. The following members, who constituted the Social Committee, were responsible for the entertainment and refreshments: Sam Drucker, Arthur Sayland, Margaret Muench, julia Mebye, janet Munsey, and Charlotte Goodwin. Page One Hundred Thirty Cham and Chechen H Frank Barth ......................................... President Barbara Wollerman .... ............... V ice-President Ray Brandt .......... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer Mel Biddle .......................................... Custodian FTER a recess of a few semesters the Chess and Checker Club returned to the Held of social activity. An interesting and sensational contest was instituted during the first Weeks of the semester. Competition was exceedingly keen. It was through the efforts of Mr. De Velde, who so kindly consented to take over the reins as sponsor, that the club was able to resume its former standing among the prominent groups of the school. Page Om- Ilundred Thirty-one :puff ' ' H ' ' ' ' m'-------W-----------4--H-----fqgy qq -----M CTHQ Clllfaahinqton CTOLUI T was 2:00 o'clock at The Grand Central Station, Sunday, April 28, and every- one was present except Helen Alexander. For fifteen minutes Captain Eriksen searched in vain for Helen, but still she was missing. At 2:20 the dark young miss came dashing forth, claiming she had lost her voice. At last all were aboard and they were off! All evening and far into the morning the train sped eastward. Gradually the group of bridge-players and leap frog jumpers changed to dozing crowds. Sleep possessed all, until Grace Scharf and Margaret Slingo, victims of insomnia, yelled, Pittsburgh! having become over-enthusiastic at the sight of the enormous smelting ores. In a few more hours, the train arrived at the Capital City. Buses conveyed the party to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, where the students were tantalized with the sight of millions of dollars thrown hither and yon. The morning was concluded with a visit to the White House, wherein the sightseers gazed with awe at the spacious State Dining Hall and the famous Blue Room. After luncheon, the group rode to Annapolis to visit places of historical fame, amongst which the Naval Academy was perhaps the most important, as far as the girls were concerned. It seems the beautiful Naval Chapel, the famous Tecumseh, and immense swimming pools would have held more interest if the party had not been told that the last fifteen minutes of the tour would be spent in watching the middies drill. Jean Johnson was the envy of every damsel when a middy recognized her and spoke to her. On the return trip a short stop was made at the lovely Franciscan monastery. Dinner, which was served at the Lee House that evening, proved to be so wholesome that even Betty Varnell forgave the cooks after she dis- covered the nature of Salisbury Steak a la Creole. During the evening the party attended one of the prominent Washington theatres. Incidentally, Wilfred Corey Page One Hundred Thirty-Iwo ,W-ww,,,1-'v,,, 5 ,,,..M,,,.,,,.,W-..........,...,5,Ww M M .g,,..-...-... 4 did not discover the name of the feature picture because he slept through the entire show. The following morning everyone arose bright and early to continue the tour. The first trip was a visit to Arlington National Cemetery, including an inspection of the Custis-Lee Mansion. Arvid Gundersen and Emma Berger placed a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. From there the party continued their excursion to Mount Vernon. It was on the beautiful green lawn of the George Washington estate that the miraculous picture with Emrys jones and his double was taken. A wreath was placed on the tomb of our first president by Willard Abbey and Evelyn Gibbs. Upon their return to the city the group climbed the 898 steps of the Wash- ington Monument, much to the exasperation of Louise Muchowski. George Verbeck, on the contrary, regained so much energy that he ran down beside climbing up. The Lincoln Memorial was not as interesting, although Pat McDonnough was astonished at the enormous size of the statue of the Emancipator. At the Capitol Building, the party viewed the Senate as Vice-President Garner diligently read a magazine and Senator Bankhead filibustered. Alice Rust succeeded in gaining the affections of the humorous guide, Mr. Terry. For the remainder of the afternoon the tourists bought souvenirs at the Woolworth Variety Store. Arthur Mertz joined the merry crowd at the dance at the Gold Room that evening. Wednesday morning the group bade farewell to the beautiful District of Columbia. After a train and bus ride through apple' blossoming Shenandoah Valley, the party explored the famous Virginia Caverns. During dinner in Martinsburg, Emrys Jones, the appointed toastmaster, expressed the gratitude of all to our chaperons, Miss Halushka and Miss Keenan. The party arrived in Chicago the following afternoon, perhaps a little weary and tired, but happy and content. MARIAN MCDONNOUGH. Page One Hundred Thirty-three rn- 1 .,X-m-- - gg . L .ff I 12.4, , A. -:':5 'Md N U EL' flu? :Al .:aV'a','ff2 ff 3'3 ,' L , 1421. -if 1 M: .YQ 411' 1' I 3 yfff k h. Y 1 'Aff i , F ug- 1:5 ? ' 14? I Q 7L5'f'Af,' ' . 'Y -5 :f 32- flwkfy . -, ' . 'ffnif lk. .. g:jgYe4i:g1 talk' , , I Y' ' .5--,W iwzg, iw.: 'Q ,m.,fQy:gmgQ:ifmf.-vff:-+.,,g-Q., f , .Mi 3. '.,w!.,4.j 11 pf I-5. f -5' -.:t3'1!,,gv 2 ww' -1 .1 ' .f 9. E my is r I 'E I I I 5 W. V ' x, V. a . S X A b. b b f 9 , FT: I , W - 'N ' 1 ' 4 i , i .fi 55' 1 1' ' 'dv or - 1 , rs, . . g , . 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I U 1 A 4, I 1 D, L . .2 3 , ,,i,, :'ej- K r fb 'iw , , E4 M .Q- D JN., J-H .A ,ug ' 1 ,1 h Zim , n h, HQ - , ' Jr'igu 1 ,f35f?'? ClI-'E-112,-w' 4, ' - r.,a5J:f, jj,.q,.fm -11. Jw-' . l'.LRL'if37' -- M- . - H 2 -V , -ff. V S w' L,--'M A ' ffv-'19 N5WJ1W'12-.-'?f' w N 5 A 'A' - H -- 'Y -x ' ff -, fx .If 'Q-x . Qfw l cff 'i?1V,'f:q, 4 IlX JH Lf,7'f7'i: '.' , ,Ly n 'wi ' .P j, A t- '--- , f ' - 1. 4 '-.'-.5-1 ge. u f , 33 ' - .f,-11- L. ' - .11', nf, ,.- N-.1 hx l '.1,. :Fi . M M Q is k ,tv -Q. na W .. v-hy. ,,,b, jg ' 1- -' ' - -1.1 n -. 'sa 1 1 L' . - 'QA v 'N 1 Y M wk! 12,25 ' if ,J 5' 2' ' U l vl 5 p, gv rqfiji . -, .W-mixf'-S, ',W V--M-M.--r-,-W--at----,awWmamy' 44+--W ' as 4 dimaaelaallll NDER the supervision of its veteran coach, Bob Koehler, Schurz again turned out a successful team this season. A Murderers' row was created when such men as Babe Sondermann, Sherman, Zydowsky, and Bogda were included in the regular lineup. Sondermann not only proved to be a strong bat-wielder, but produced some able outlielding. Zydowsky took his regular third-base position again this year and showed that the old baseball blood still Howed through his veins. Bogda was made first-string Hrst baseman and covered his territory with the rhythm of a veteran. Other players that helped to bring Schurz into the running were: Danielson, third basemang Jost, relief first sackerg Lundgren and Hall, outheldersg and Collins, who was the star of the lights bas- keteers. Collins took care of second base. The catching staff was made up of Lindberg and Buzecky with Weyerstraus as a relief catcher while Prasse, Zoltow, and Zydowsky starred as hurlers. Roosevelt was the first victim for Schurz when the purple nine took them with ease at Addison Field, by a score of 6 to 4. But Schurz didn't continue with its good record when it met Senn at Spencer Field. That game was lost, 4 to 1. Nevertheless, we didn't let that discourage us and to prove that we still had a good ball team, we went out to Welles Park and trounced Lakeview in a decisive victory, 13 to 4. In a close game against Lane, our all-time rival, we lost again, 4 to 3. This game was played at Logan Square Ball Park. After the Spring vcation, we defeated Roosevelt again, but were beaten a few days later by Amundsen. The Roosevelt score was 9 to 5, butf we were at the lower end of the Amundsen game, 9 to 6. Page One Hundred Thirty-six AG ,av-mNf 'u Flaw 5....,..,..,.,-,.,.,,,.,-....-, --.,,.....,9D5 gy... ,... W.. ----' -:Q Swimming ITH a bright and successful season predicted for them, the Senior swimming team were installed as heavy favorites in their initial meet of the season with Amund- sen. However, the Amundsen swimmers thought otherwise and walked away with a 39-36 triumph over the stunned purple. This loss seemed to shake the team's conii- dence, and as a result they dropped their next two meets, losing to Sullivan and Austin, 35-33 and 40-19 respectively. In the latter meet three swimmers were missing from the team's personnel due to unforeseen events. The squad perked up to take second place in a triangular meet with Roosevelt and Senn at Roosevelt. The purple mermen whipped Senn, 33-8, but lost to Roosevelt, 33-40. Schurz closed her dual season with a skirmish with her arch rivals, Lane Tech. On April 13, the boys journeyed to the Lane Tech natatorium to participate in the preliminaries of the Prep City Championships. Schurz qualified in five events, the largest number since the days of Harry Riecke. Stein, Tebo, and Hermann quali- fied in the hundred yard backstroke in the order named. Anderson earned the right to compete in the finals by taking' a sixth in the hundred yard crawl. The three-hundred yard relay team comprising Michael, Hermann, Tebo, Klotz, Carlson, and Bergwin garnered fourth place in their event. The Junior swimming squad endured practically the same type of season as the seniors. They were defeated by Sullivan, Lane, and Austin, and were victorious over Senn and Amundsen. Dick Hermann was by far the outstanding swimmer of the team. Francois Godfrey also figured high in the team scoring. By graduation, the Senior team will lose four men who have served the team faithfully for the past three years, Robert Anderson, Clyde Bergwin, Vernon Tebo, and Ralph Michael. Lettermen returning next September are: joseph Carlson, Robert Stein, Richard Hermann, Dave Steege, Francois Godfrey, Harry Hamm, and Thomas Jacobson. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven ,,- ' Nlf- w M,:i,g3,bJN JH' ------as---P-e----ff - 4- ----fggaj, 5 V- - -w....,M Lightweight Uiahleetlvallli N the early part of November, Coach Weege issued a call for basketball candi- dates. About seventy lightweights and thirty-five heavyweights responded. With the aid of a few lettermen, Mr. Weege managed to shape a fairly promising team. In their pre-season skirmishes the team ran rough-shod over its opponents. These victories were in major part due to Stan Szukola, the high scoring captain of the team. Before the First league game, Dame Fortune dealt the Purple a hard blow. Captain Szukola received an ankle injury. The injury put Stan out for the major part of the season. Although handicapped by the loss of the veteran forward, the team Went through a fairly successful season, defeating Amundsen, Sullivan, Von Steuben, and Waller, while succumbing to Lane, Roosevelt, Senn, and Lake View. Collins, guard, led the team in scoring with janda, Addison, and Danielson sharing the limelight with him. Players who received letters were: Collins, Szukola, Cleary, Builington, Rohn, Sorenson, Hough, Danielson, Monniger, Landeck, janda, Addison, and Montgomery. Harold Eckel and Dietrich Mundt received managers' letters. According to your writer, the team should fare well next season as most of the veterans will be returning. Mr. Weege will also be aided by the return of Ward and Sanke, two rookie stars. Page One Hundred 'fhirly-eight g,,,.,.-,V,-,,,,-,,, -,-.,,,.., ., H.. V ul' rllv ,fh fE3 -P, 4 Vrfqnfijf'-',g9b 449-.-A-ew-'v------ 'c ' eamffweicght Clflaaleetballl ITH only thirty-five candidates out for the team, Coach Weege concen- trated on developing a First class aggregation for next year. Erwin Ketter was chosen captain of the team, and proceeded in the practice battles to show that he well deserved that honor. Ketter later became famous with his last-second shots from the middle of the floor. Another star was Heinz Mundt, who was the spark- plug of the outfit. Mundt also shared scoring honors with Ketter. Tollstam, Grevin, Paynot, and Duchovic did noble work for the Purple. The team managed to win one game of the seven league games they played, beating Von Steuben 20-18 on one of Kettler's last-second, breath-taking shots. With the acquisition of a few light-weights, who will be heavier next season, Coach Weege expects to turn out the strongest team of his years as head mentor of the cage teams. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine .-- -H'-sm.,-f' 'H r.2:.g-Hyun-H ' Q .,--- MA.-as--MMM f.- 4 -N ---as NmW,,arwP' 43-mnmewe-W-re'fr-3wwterf Qelt ITH the return of Capt. Frank Penning, Clarence Penning, and Francis Rezabek, members of the Schurz team which played in the City Golf finals last year, the prospects for a sectional title this semester looked very bright. Schurz won the first match against Von Steuben with a 9 to 3 victory. In this match Capt. Penning led the team by beating his opponent 16 up with a 75g Clarence Penning and Francis Rezabek both halved their match with an 88 and 87g and Elmer Geever, number four man on the team, won his match 12 up. Bolek, Grueneberg, Michalek, and Wrezsinski were retained on the squad in the remaining contests with Austin and Lane. These boys will be given a chance to show their ability at competitive golf. Some of them will be called upon for heavy duty in the finals next fall, should Schurz retain the sectional title, because graduation will deprive the team of the services of Captain Penning, Rezabek, Grueneberg, and Wrezsinski. Coach O. E. Harz should be complimented on the Fine showing of his golf teams in the past few years. He developed the City Championship Team in 1933 and 1934. MEMBERSOFTHE SQUAD Frank Penning, Capt.-1 Clarence Penning-2 Francis Rezabek-3 Elmer Geever-4 Alternates: Richard Grueneberg Edward Romanowski Edward Michalek SCHEDULE Schurz vs. Von Steuben- May 10 Schurz vs. Austin-May 15 Schurz vs. Lane-May 22 Page Om' liundrcd lforly . wg., . AITW :wfM----.---Q.g-- M--HM-may -E-E---------M 4 ennlh HE Schurz Tennis Team this semester enjoyed unusual success in spite of a late start and bad weather. They won the First four matches: from Waller by default, from Kelvyn Park, 2-15 from Crane, 3-0, and from Tuley, 3-0, In the Kelvyn Park match, the team showed to unusual advantage-Goranson with hand drives, Stein for speed, and Ericksen in dynamite serves. Goranson, number one man, possesses forehand and backhand strokes which give him steady driving power. However, his net play should and will improve. Stein. has a well-rounded game, with no one outstanding stroke, and yet with no definite weakness. His game would be improved if he could use and control more speed. Osbon has a good topspin service, plus a steady topspin forehand. His backhand and net game could be improved to advan- tage. Ericksen is the Hat shot advocate of the group, with a fast service, which, how- ever, is somewhat erratic. His net game could also stand improvement. The team annexed the section title in this sport. MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD Bob Goranson if Bob Stein Ken Osbon Pete Ericksen Mel Biddle Nick Natinchek Heinz Mundt Mr. W. Church, Coach Dick Cooley, Manager Page Om' Hundred Forty-one ,-'-4445.1 'N KW -- -----an .,,..-my 441-----------M - TLCLCIQ ITH only a handful of veterans left, Coach Topping was faced with the prob- lem of starting from scratch and building up a new team. Out of this evolved a top- notch combination of runners and field stars. The Seniors placed welll up in the City Meet, but turned out their best perform- ances in the Midwest Classics held at Clinton, Iowa. Ted Leonas was the outstanding performer, totalling more than 100 points for the season. Captain Bill Haracz was also a tremendous help in sustaining the team's excellent record. However, it also took the combined efforts of Samuelson, Szplit, Bravos, Penning, Hunneman, Udstuen, Mahrg Devine, Kujawa, and Vohs to keep the ball rolling. The Junior teain was the first in the history of the school to win a City Champion- ship. In this meet Schurz shattered two records: Capt. Tingley set a new record in the pole vault and the relay team followed suit by setting a new relay mark of' 1:4l.2 for the half-mile. The winning combination consisted of Applebaum, Selton, Harfst, and Strumm. Khedroo, Duncan, Zydowski, Loveless, Kragon and Marrow also went through the season with flying colors. Coach Topping should be complimented for the skillful way in which he built up the material he had to work with. TRACK MEETS Date Opponents Results Feb. 5 Crane and Lane ............ .... S eniors Wong juniors lost Feb. 16 Lake View and Roosevelt ..... .... S eniors wong Juniors lost Feb. 23 Senn and Roosevelt ....... ..... S eniors and juniors won March 5 Lane ............... .... S eniors lostg juniors won March 16 City Meet .......... ..... S eniors 5thg juniors won March 5 Oak Park Relays .... ................... Q ualiiied April 21 De Paul ............ .............. S eniors won April 26 Loyola, Austin .... ...Seniors and juniors won April 30 Proviso .......... .............. S eniors won May 4 Midway Classic .... .... Q ualilied Page One Hundred Forty-Iwo .--f-,..--' ' . Hgggv-H 'N-----V---' --- -A------'sang 5 N- W-v---'----------H --V' SWIMMING Clyde Bergwin Francis Godfrey Arthur Gutfahr Jack Fauls Emrys Jones Thomas Jacobson Dave Steege Ted Stipp Ralph Michael BASKETBALL Morton Addison Charles Chavez Richard Hough Tom Montgomery Bill Peterson Nick Pappas, Mgr. Adam Smolenski Eill Weiss GOLF Robert Doberstein, Mgr. Frank Penning Steve Adams Francis Rezabek CHEER LEADERS Werner Jensen Harold Olson .Qcttcnmen FOOTBALL Walter Dimberg Art Gutfahr Dan Pawlak, Mgr. Leroy Szplit Walter Trost Harvey Devine Al Nischke SOCCER Jerry Gregor Jim Hronek Harry Lindberg William Kruckstein Cliff Lossman Frank Penning Ray Sinarski Keith Thomas BASEBALL John Jost Hal Eckel, Mgr. John Goleas, Mgr. K. Sylvestri RIFLE TEAM Gerald Skibbons Mitchell Skiscim TRACK Alan Axtell Jack Batey, Mgr. George Bravos Harvey Devine Art Gutfahr John Hunnemann Bill Haracz Robert Harmon, Mgr. John Hillman Ted Leonas Victor Selten Loyal Tingley Robert Udstuen Jack Samuelson Al Nischke Ken Sylvestri Frank Penning CROSS-COUNTRY Frank Penning Robert Udstuen SKATING Bud Green Ed Erichsen Norman Hardtke Francis Godfrey Page One Hundred Forty-three ' 'wi- 4 N ' lnrzflgi-P i aw. ,-.,,.,,.,,, ,,..,,....,.,.5,55, M6175-,,w - -----'----W --he -ff Qlnlla' Qlgm fllepantment ROM the abundance of material in the Girls' Athletic department, it looks as though the girls of today are becoming more and more athletically inclined. In spite of the fact that hopes for future interscholastic meets were dark, the fourth period swimming class had a big turnout. Miss Shanewise was more than pleased with the way the girls splashed their way to victories which lowered several previous time records. In the crawl stroke, Koenig and Anderson proved themselves worthy swimmers. They both swam the 20 yards in 11.1 seconds. Koenig made 25.3 on the 40-yarfl and Anderson paddled the two lengths in 26.4 seconds. The outstanding breast stroke swimmers were Helwig and Steffes. In the 20- yard swim, Helwig made 14 flat and on the 40-yard, 34.1 seconds. Steffes did 15.2 seconds and 34.2 seconds respectively on the 20 and 40-yard swims. Page One Hundred Forty-four --- ,,.--U ..,, ,,-f' N- H ,IW ...-....--.......s......,... The backstroke stars Were Claire and Black. Claire swam the 20 yards in 13.4 seconds and Black was one second behind with 14.4. The time on the 40-yard for Claire was 29.2 seconds and for Black, 34.3 seconds. The 60-yard medley fbreast, back, crawlj swimmers were Helwig Q50.1j, Claire CSU, and Steffes f51.3j. The divers of the class were Koenig, Black, Steffes, Harries, Helwig, Schmidt, Schlick, Ostvig, Bulka, and Shableski. While the advanced swimming group was not breaking records, it was learning life-saving, playing water polo, or mastering the technique of strokes. The members of the team were: Koenig, Anderson, Helwig, Steffes, Claire, Black, L. Foss, M. Foss, Sebastian, Lenske, Cole, Shableski, Schick, Schmidt, Harries, Bandlon, Carsten, Ost- vig, Leckband, and Grochowski. 5 In the gym class each semester one girl is awarded a large S for being the most athletic. This semester Mildred Lesniak won the prize for her versatility. Helen Zygowicz was so close she was also presented with one of these letters. Bernice Steinbrink won honorable mention. All of these girls were outstanding in every phase of athletics as well as being captains of various teams. The basketball teams were picked to represent the school. The First team con- sisted of Lesnick, Kotula, Steinbrink, Zlotow, Skopec, Zygowicz, Lakowski, Janis- lowski and Oberbillig. The second team numbered Adams, Pekara, Durlak, Guza, Hay, Brockman, Iwanski, Zuhn, Gillen, and Ward. The girls had interclass games. Each class was represented by a fine team of girls to hold up, its name. The 4A's were there with Lesnick, Kotula, Steinbrink, Zygowicz, Lakowski, and Janislowski. The 4B team consisted of Zlotow, Skopec, Polacki, Christensen, Pekara, and Englehardt. The Juniors were Pinkos, Powers, Ward, Adams, Durlak, and Oberbillig. The Sophomore stars were Anderson, Guza, Zuhn, Gillen, Brockman and Iwanski. Young freshmen who made names for them- selves were Hollander, Blix, Hay, Srnalary, Thorne, Kramer, and Lockwald. The girls also took part in baseball, track, and tennis. I Page One Hundred Forty-Hue , .. n.,. I -f-Y W-.,,..m-.m....,,3 aqutoqnalp HA 'W Q W YW' . J v 'iff 'X I I M7 . 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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.