Crane High School - Science and Craft Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mr. Caro G. Quick. Mr. William M. Alberg, Mr. Norman Samuelson. Mr, George Grimes. MR. ALLAN Q. GRANT Assistant Principal 9 MRS. LEAH G. WOLF Assistant Principal ENGLISH AND MUSIC DEPARTMENT SEATED: Miss Karina Bjorklund, Miss Emma Hanson. Miss Louise Harf ries, Mrs. Nora Ilgen. Miss Nelda Hec- gard, Mrs. Florence Knight. Lewys Thomas. STANDING: Miss Hallie Linder, Mrs. Katherine Andrews. Miss Cecelia Hauser. Mrs. Nellie Kerchner. Miss Beatrice Connelly, Miss Doris Hagen, Miss Ruth Corrigan. Mrs. Metra Cullen. Captain Raymond Butler. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Mabel Thorsoc. Miss XVinifred Bannon.

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HEY were men of vision who founded Crane, the first technical high school for boys in the middle west, fifty years ago. Over 12,500 young men have found their educational opportunity by graduating from the English High and Manual Training School and Crane, its successor, prior to this golden jubilee. Crane graduates are to be found in every state in the Union. They are to be found successfully engaged in various lines of endeavor. Prominent men in engineering, industry, business, and in the legal and other professions had their basic training at Crane. Men in the dental and medical professions often speak of the valuable training received in the coordination of mind and hand activity, so necessary in their work, while at Crane preparatory to their matriculation in professional schools. The Crane of today has changed greatly from the old English High of 1890. lt aims to prepare American youth to assume responsible places in the society of today, so vastly different from the nineties. Much of the technical Work has been replaced by vocational. Crane has progressed. lt was once a one-course school. Every pupil, whether so adapted or so in- clined, was required to follow the same curriculum. Whether he hopes to become an engineer, draftsman, d o c t o r, lawyer, teacher, dentist, business man, he took exactly the same work as every other student. The same condition does not exist today. The aspiring architect has the chance to spend more time in the drafting room, the lawyer or doctor in academic work. Indeed, the Crane of today is judged as being greatly different from that of years ago. Any school should be judged mainly by the way in which it fulfills its purpose in the light of pres- ent day conditions. Crane is trying to serve its technical and vocational students in subject matter presented according to the best methods, in the arts to help them in their leisure time and for cultural values: and extra-curricular activities for health and leisure time. What the next fifty years will bring no one knows, but Crane will progress. 8



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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT SEATED: Mrs. Anastasia Springer, Department Head: Miss Cora Peerstone, Miss Ruth Barney, Miss Regina Devine, Miss Emma Leavitt, Miss Dorothy Norris, Roger Craig. STANDING: Harold Piety, George Cramer, Jaroslav Zmrhal, William Lang, Jesse Cocayne, David Singer. NOT PICTURED: Miss Eva Hull, Miss Fannie Brown, Mrs. Mae Dempsey. SHOPS SEATED: George Davis, William Kreamer, Shelley Peters. STANDING: Frank Cerveny. Joseph Turek, Gideon Brannberg, David Watson, Roy Schroe- der, Robert Hutchison. NOT PIC- TURED: Max Ittin, Robert Campbell. PHYSICS DEPARTMENT SEATED: James T. Nuttal, Grant Van Lone, Theron B. Chaney, Miss Lettie M. Shelby. STANDING: Clo' verdale R. Rennison. Leroy Reames, William J. Upthergrove, Wiley Hitch- cock, Department Head. 4 . 1 QZ. 51.2623 ' 1,g1,.-Q, 1 Wilt -1 J lx ID S SHOPS Edwin Kalm, Cyril Birkbeck, Leo Thumel, Howard Hoffacker, Clyde Echelbarger, Arthur Fossier, Ered Han- son, Frank Curtis, J. Willis Green, Paul Eerrel, John B. Leake, Edward Weber, NOT PICTURED: Arthur Kinney.

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