Englewood High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1936
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APPRECIATION OF THE DAILY SERVICE RENDERED
WITH CHARMING DIGNITY AND GRACIOUS SKILL
OVER A PERIOD OF FORTY YEARS
THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
The Purple Sr WhitefStaff
MYRTLE McFADDEN
EDITOR
VIOLET IOHNSTON
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
ROBERT WARREN
BUSINESS MANAGER
MARY ELLA BROGSDALE
PETER DE STEFANO
GEORGE FAIEISH
LA VERNE FLEMING
CELIA LABOW
THEDA MACKIE
MARION PHILLIPS
PERRY ROUBIE
IEANNETTE SMITH
DENA SILVERMAN
AUDREA THOMPSON
EDITH THORNTON
ANNA WALANGA
BRUCE D. CHEADLE
FACULTY ADVISER
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IT HAS BEEN THE AIM OF THE STAFF TO PICTURE
F OR YOU IN THESE PAGES SOME OF THE SPIRIT
AND CHARACTER OF THE MID-YEAR CLASS OF
1936. WE HOPE THAT WHEN, AT SOME LATER
DATE YOU OPEN THESE PAGES, YOU WILL
REMEMBER MORE VIVIDLY THE EVENTFUL YEAR
OF 1935-1936.
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MISS IESSIE M. LIVERMORE
Miss Livermore was a member of the faculty of Englewood high school for nine years, from
1926 to 1935. She was born in Chicago in 1870. She graduated from the old Dearborn seminary
for girls with honors, and next entered the University of Chicago, where she majored in art.
After college Miss Livermore opened an art studio, and was commissioned to do stained glass
windows for several Chicaqo churches. In 1898 she began her career as a teacher in the public
schools and spent the remaining thirty-seven years of her life in this field. She taught art and
English at Medill, Wendell Phillips, Crane, and Englewood. In each she made friendships with
both the faculty and student body which lasted through the years. She was a member of the
Chicago Women's Club, the Chicago Geographical Society, and the Central Eleanor Club. After
a short period of illness, Miss Livermore passed away at the home of a friend on December 17,
1935. Services were held at the Hyde Park Baptist church. As a final gesture of farewell, music
was supplied by the boys' choir of Englewood.
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Among the Absent
The passage of the Teachers Compulsory Retirement Bill last lune meant a loss to Englewood
of many of its valuable and loved instructors. They have left vacancies that will never, it seems,
be filled in quite the same way.
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Among those who retired was the former Head of lunior Hall, Mr. Walter S. McGee, Before
coming to Englewood ifl 1896, he was the principal of a grammar school in Champaign, Illinois.
Between 1899 and 1910 he taught at Hyde Park, returning to Englewood in 1910. The subjects
he taught were historyg botany, zoology, physics and algebra.
Coming to Enalewbod in 1890, Doctor Albert L. Smith, affectionately called "Doc Smith,"
was absent only three,days from school in forty-five years. He taught physics, chemistry and
mathematics, and was 'the joint author of "Essentials of Chemistry," a textbook used widely in
high schools. He belonged to the "Collegiate Club" and "The American Chemical Society."
The History Departm nt lost Mr. Frank C. lacoby, who came to Englewood in 1918. He had
formerly taught in Cleviland, Ohio, and was Superintendent of Schools in Enid, Oklahomag Lyons,
Kansas: and Sterling, Kansas. He also taught English and wrote "A Handbook in English
Grammar."
Twenty-seven of Mr. Archibald Paterson's teaching years were spent at Englewood where he
came in 1907. He had tbught at Whitchell High School and Glasgow University. German, French,
English and mathematics were the subjects he taught, and tn the latter he was a wizard.
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Mrs. Lillys R. Geer, Spanish teacher, came to Englewood in 1893 and left tn 1900 to teach
at Lindblom. ln 1935 slie retumed to teach at Englewood. She has written some poems and a
number of them have been published.
Miss Lillian W. Thompson, one of the leading history teachers at Englewood, retired on Decem-
ber 20, 1935, after forty years of active service. She attended the Lewis-Champlin Grammar
School and Englewood. Land returned here in 1895 to teach Latin, English, and history. Taking rr
great interest in her s ool sorority, Gamma Phi Beta, she has served as Grand President, and
delegate to the Pan-He enic Conventions.
A number of teachers have been made principals or transferred to teach in other schools.
Mrs. Lois C. Morstrom,l former Head of Senior Hall, is now the principal of the Betsy Ross School.
Before coming to Englewood she was the principal of the Kenwood Loring School for Girls. In
September, 1923, she carne to Englewood where she taught Spanish, Latin, and mathematics.
The principal of the aven and Armour Schools is now Miss Rosa G. Maddock, former zoology
teacher. While at Engl wood, Miss Maddock was the sponsor of the Biology Club.
Miss Iettie Conlan, teacher of history at Englewood for four years, is now the principal of the
Sherwood School. 1
Mrs. Hazel P. Stelnfellldt has been transferred to Fenger High School where she taught before
coming to Englewood in 1932. While at Englewood she taught music and is remembered for the
successful operettas she directed.
Coach Charles W. Palmer, who taught gymnasium and civics here for eleven years, has
been transferred to Fenger also. He attended Englewood and during his athletic career earned
ten "E" emblems. '
Mr. E. Howard Marshall, who came to Englewood as a science teacher in 1930, ts now teaching
at Calumet.
Mr. Gustave F. Schubssler, mathematics teacher, has transferred to Calumet where he is
teaching chemistry. , .
Miss Helen F. Stanton of the English Department has transferred to Sullivan.
Miss Ramah I... Guthfie, business training teacher, and Miss Agnes Drever, English teacher,
have resigned. 1
Teachers on Sabbaticdl leave are: Miss Ella L. Campbell, English: Miss Inez E. Ostberg, Spanish,
land incidentally a cousin of Colonel Lindberghlp Miss Katherine B. Cole, stenography: and Miss
Adele A. Hedeen, English, who is studying at Columbia University.
Miss Lois F. Ketcham, substitute stenography teacher, who became Mrs. Harold M. Davidson,
died at Little Rock, Arkansas, on October 15, 1935, after an appendicitls operation.
Miss Iessie M. Ltvermbre, who retired last June as an English teacher, died on December 17,
1935. Before coming to lEnglewood fifteen years ago she taught at Medill High and Wendell
Phillips. She had specialized in art work before teaching English.
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Our Englewood
Written by Iames E. Armstrong
Principal Emeritus
All voices raise in songs of praise for Englewood,
Our flags unfold and banners hold for Englewood,
For many friends throughout the land,
With loyal hearts all willing stand,
To shout her praise, Our Dear Old Englewood.
Chorus:
Oh, Englewood, our Englewood, how many times before,
You've taught us how to faithful be
You've turned defeat to Victory.
Oh, Englewood, our Englewood, We'll stand by you today.
Hurrah! for the purple and white!
Hurrah! for the purple and white!
Oh, tell me of a high school where I should like to go,
Where jolly pupils gather and seek life's work to know,
Oh, tell me is there sunshine
ln class and hall and heart,
For l should like to join that school and try to do my part:
Then here's a cheer for schoolmates dear, Hurrah! Hurrah!
And here's a hand for teachers grand, Hurrah! Hurrah!
Our loyalty we pledge to thee,
We'll work for what we hope to loe,
And honor then to Dear Old Englewood.
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G.A.A. l-4: Dancing 47 " 4 I
Englebooster.4p Secretary I. All l t Q'
"Yearns for the knowl-
edge of her good-natured
history teacher."
FRANK A. ANGLIN
R. O. T. C. 15 Interclass
Baseball 1: Basketball 4:
Student Council 4.
"One of the answers to
a maiden's prayer."
KATHRYN ARMSTRONG
A Capella Chorus 3-4:
Englebooster 4: Guard 4:
G.A.A. 1-4.
"Hopes to accomplish
something worth while in
lite."
CLAUDE I. AUSTIN
Interclass Baseball 25
Basketball 2.
"All that he does, he
does with all his might."
MARVIN BAHR
"He has a will to win
and win he will."
ESTHER BAKER
"The versatile 'Skippy' in-
tends to go places in the
business wor1d."
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OSWALD BALCHEN
"His mother calls him
'Sunny' because he's so
bright."
WILLIAM A. BANKS
"Chemical Engineering at
the University of Wisconsin
spells 'Bill's' future."
RD BARZUNAS
"E' Weekly 4Af Guard 47
ng ooster 3-4.
" eign newspapers and
t l are 'Ed's' chief in-
rests. '
LILLIAN M. BECKER
Secretary 3-47 G.A.A. 1-Z.
" 'To start at the bottom
and work up' is 'Lil's' com-
mendable aim."
ARY BEGLEY
'Shorthand proficiency is
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F4 striving."
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' Chairman of Student
fy Council 47 Treasurer of Sen-
. ors 47 Basketball 3-47 4A
Letterman's Club 47 Student
' 'Court Judge 1-2-3.
r' ' "The coveted B. A. de-
ff ' 'qree will be one of 'Al's'
futnre distinctions."
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LOLA M. BLAKLEY
G.A.A. 2-47 Guard 47
Equipment Secretary to Gym
47 Enqlebooster 4.
"Singing and reading are
'Chick's' favorite pastimes."
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IAN BONOME
Secretary 27 Secretary 37
Service Bureau 3-4: "E"
Staff 2: G.A.A. l-4.
"Petite 'Vivie' enjoys
nothing so much as reading
and eating apples."
CHARLES BOSKUS
Interclass Baseball l-47
Basketball l-47 Handball 3
Enqlebooster l-4.
"'Chuck's' future is all
wet-he aims to be a deep-
sea diver." '
EMELE BREDA
"Future distinction surely
awaits our musically-incliir
ed 'Macbeth'."
MARY ELLA BROGSDALE
G.A.A. Delegate 47 G..'t.
A. Member 2-3A4i Purple
and White Staff 47 Secre-
tary 47 Englebooster 4.
"Charming and natural
Mary is a favorite with
her teachers and friends."
BERNICE BROWN
G.A.A. 3-4.
"Bern aims to become a
nurse who will hold the
faith of her patients."
FELICIA M. BROWN
Letter Girl 47 A Capella
Chorus 47 G.A.A. 1-41 Eu-
rythmia 1-47 Englebooster
l-Z-4.
"Normal College is the
future haven oi our indus-
trious 'Brownie'."
JANET L. BUGNER
National Honor Society 45
Girls' Glee Club 45 Vice-
President of Student Council
45 Class President 45 "E"
Weekly Delegate 3-4.
"The difficult field of psy-
chiatry will prove the test
ot Ianet's born leadership."
CATHERINE BUTTS
G.A.A. l-2-3: G.A.A. Dele-
gate 25 Englebooster 45
Guard 3.
" 'Cathy' hopes to find
someone who will really
understand her."
FREDRICK E. BYRD
Lightweight Basketball
Team 3-45 Englebooster 1-2-
45 Student Council Delegate
15 lnterclass Baseball l-25
Hall Guard 16.3.
"A 'Big Ten' school will
be the natural spot for
'Lefty's' physical abilities."
CARL E. CARLSON
lnterclass Baseball 2-35
lnterclass Basketball 2-45
Guard 45 Enqlebooster 2-45
Sophomore Football 2.
"Always original, 'Cull'
wants to join the navy and
see the wor1d."
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CHARLES CASSUTO
lnterclass Baseball 25
lnterclass Basketball 25
Englebooster 4.
" 'Chic' aims to become a
big business man."
EDWINA M. CHAVERS
Senior Basketball 45 En-
glebooster l-2-35 G.A.A. Del-
egate 1, 35 Latin Club 35
G.l-LA. 1-4.
"Tiny vivacious 'Ween-
ie' collects pins and pic-
tures."
EARL E. CHRISTMAS
"E" Weekly Delegate 15
Student Council 25 Orches-
tra l-45 Guard l-35 Engle-
booster 1-3.
" 'Iinglebells' will do his
best to be a success in
lite."
RUTH M. CLARK
Guard 45 G.A.A.5 Engle-
booster 2-3-4.
"Fun-loving 'Clark' plays
hours."
with the dog in leisure 5
HESTER C. CLARKSTON
G.A.A. l-45 G.A.A. Dele-
gate 35 "E" Weekly Dele-
gate 4.
"Intends to be wearing a
nurses uniform in a few
years.
VIVIAN E, COLBERT
G.A.A. 3-45 Englebooster
45 A Capella 4.
"The nursing profession
finds another recruit in the
person of 'Viv'."
ODESSA CONLEY
fNot graduatingl
GWENDOLYN M.
CONNORS
G.A,A. l-35 Englebooster
2-35 Guard 45 Secretary to
Miss Hollis 45 Library As-
sistant 2-3.
"Business college plus
secretarial ability is the
key to 'Gwen's' future."
IOSEPH I. CONSIDINE
"A college romance will
soon rob us of this bach-
elor."
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Senior Basketball 47 Stu-
dent Council 27 G.A.A. l-47
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47 G.A.A. Delegate 3.
" 'Nance' is headed for
Central 'Y' Colleqe."
LAWRENCE D'AMATO
Basketball 2-3-47 Swim-
ming 17 Interclass Baseball
1-27 4A Letter Men's Club
47 Stage Crew 4.
"One of the reasons why 3 ,
girls go to Englewood."
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Iunior Class President 37
.Purple 6 White 47 School
Bank 47 National Hon r So-
ciety 47 Englebooster qi-4.
"A Romeo he aspires to
113- and we hope he finds
his Iuliet."
Y f-
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' ' E ' ' Weekly Business
Manager 47 Student Court
3-47 Vice-President Aristoi
27 Honor Society 47 Quill
6. Scroll 4.
" 'Shadow' wants to sing
'like the birdies sinq."'
ALICE DOZIER
Library Assistant 3-47 G.
A.A. 1-2-4: Secretary 4.
"Will try for a teacher's
certificate at the University
of lllinois."
VANDIVER DRAPER
Football 47 Student Coun-
cil Delegate 3-47 Police 47
Boxin 4.
Q
"Success to one who
wants to become an out-
standing actor."
CARL ELLIS
R.O.T.C, 1-27 Student
Council 1-2-47 Student Po-
lice 47 Englebooster 1-47
Honor Society 4.
"Has high h o p e s of
a c h i e v i n g aeronautical
fame."
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OZERLEAN ELLIS
G.A.A. 1-2-47 Dancing 37
Englehooster 1-27 Student
Council Delegate 1.
"Remember E.H.S. when
you have explored every
corner of the medical
world."
KENNETH ERICSON
Zoology Messenger 3-47
Student Police 47 lnterclass
Basketball Champs 3.
"The University of Ala-
bama Iooms on 'Kent's' ho-
r1zon."
GEGRGE FAIBISH
Honor Society 47 Inter-
class Baseball l-27 Purple
6 White Staff 47 Fire Mar-
shall 47 Room Reporter 2.
" 'Pinky' will make good
as a sports writer on the
University paper."
MARIAN FELTHEIM
Englebooster 1-47 G.A.A.
l-47 Room Reporter 2.
" 'Happy' is going to con-
tinue bringing some good
into this ld world."
MARIE FERGUSON
Englebooster l, 3-42 G.A.
A. l-47 Guard 2-47 Dancing
1-2.
"Loves to dance, to sleep
and to eat sweets."
ANNIE FISHER
"E" Weekly Delegate l-
27 G.A.A. 1-2, 47 Engleboos-
ter 1-4.
"Business-like Ann is
headed straight for a busi-
ness college."
LA VERNE FLEMING
Purple 61 White 47 G.A.A.
1'4j Englebooster 4.
" 'Verne' will hike her
Way to success."
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HOSE FLEIVIINGS
G.A.A. 45 Englebooster 4.
"Hollywood will welcome
the work ot 'Baby Rose'."
IULIA FLOWERS
G.A.A. 2, 45 Englebooster
2, 45 Guard 3-4.
"Dancing will be a chief
diversion at Fiske Univer-
sity."
VERA FLOWERS
Guard 1-35 G.A.A. 1-45
Englebooster 1-45 Secretary
l-Z.
"Social service training at
Fiske University Will pre-
pare Vera for the world."
VIRGINIA FOOTE
G.A.A. Delegate 2-45 En-
glebooster 1-45 Secretary 4:
Student Police 4.
"Wilberiarce University
will soon welcome the live-
ly 'Toots'."
POLLIE FOSTER
"A princess of wholesome
qualities."
DORIS FUQUA
G.A.A. 1--2, 45 Engle-
booster I-3.
"Doris intends using 'me-
chanical' means to enter
Normal."
ALICE GALLO
G.A.A. 1-2, 45 Secretary 45
Stockroom Assistant 4: En-
qlebooster 4.
" 'Tiny,' sweet, and adept
at makinq fudge."
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NORMA GARNER
G.A.A. l-45 Englebooster
1, 3, 45 G.A.A. Delegate 3.
"Best wishes for your mu-
sical career."
DOROTHY GILES
Honor Society 45 Social
Chairman 45 Secretary to
class 35 "E" Weekly Staff
3-4.
"Brilliant 'Dodie' will seek
further laurels at one oi
the 'Big Ten' collegesf
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ROSCOE GILES ' '
Guard 15 Student Counctl
15 Honor Society 45 Engle-'
booster. '
"A distinguished scholar,
with an illustrious future in
medicine before him." ,'
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EVA o1LMoRE '
G.A.A. 1-45 Englebooster
2-135 Girl Reserve 3-45 Guard
2- .
" 'Eva' W r i t e s stories,
draws cartoons, and col-
lects pictures of horticultur-
al beauty."
ROSE GINSBURG
Weekly Assignment
Editor 3-45 Student Couit
Iudge 45 Englebooster l-45
Honor Society 4.
"Swimming, biking and
horse-back riding are
among 'Rosie's' favorite
sports."
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GLADYS GREENE
G.A.A. 1-45 Girl Reserve
45 Enqlebooster 2-45 Guard
4.
"May you be 'defeated
never' in life or in love."
IVIAEOLA B. GREENE
Guard 3-45 G.A.A. l-45
Student Council Delegate 45
Girl Reserves 3-4.
"Pleasant-voiced and a ia-
vorite with all her friends."
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Chorus 3-47 Englebooster
l-47 Eurythmia 2-4.
"Iunior College will see
the next of a future 'prima
donna'."
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M MARY R. GREGAS
i "E" Weekly 3-47 Honor
Society 47 Englebooster 1-47
Lp' Abyqpf' "E" Delegate l-47 Associate
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Editor-"E" Weekly.
"Lively and lovable
'Mirtz' clamors to work all
day some night."
EARLA GRISWOLD
G.A.A. l-47 Englebooster
3-47 Student Council 47
Guard l-3.
" 'Tess' makes a practice
of enjoying everything."
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cj GRACE GRO SENRACHRR
Englebooster 2-47 G.A.A.
l-2-47 Guard 4.
"Day dreaming in a pent-
-fiouse is 'Ga-ga's' idea of
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gum."
lOSEPHlNE E. GURGONE
Englebooster l-2-47 G.A.A.
l-4.
"lt's to be 'Paris in the
Spring' some day but Cal-
ifornia in the meantime."
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"To be a perfect linguist
is Sylvia's hoped-for goal."
WALTER HANSON,
School Bank 3-42 Stock
Room 37 Hi-Y Club 4.
"Collects stamps, hair-
ribbons and a bunch of
kids every night after
school."
PEARL HARRIS
G.A.A. 4.
"Still seeking knowledge,
Pearl will go to college for
her degree."
WILLIAM HASKINS
Class Gift Chairman.
"A quiet and conscien-
tious iellow7 his friendship
is valued by all."
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Delegate 27 German Club
2-47 Iunior Basketball Team
47 A Capella 3-4.
"Hopes to become an M.
D. at the University of Cal-
ifornia."
DONALD L. HAYNES
"Don has the Wanderlust
and wants to cover the
globe."
LONNIE HAYNES
Honor Society 47 Treasur-
er of Class 37 Glee Club
l-47 Student Police 47 Stu-
dent Council 1-2.
"Lonnie Haynes' natural-
ness is the secret of his
popularity."
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LOUEKLA HENRY
G.A.A. 2-3-45 Enqleboost-
er 4.
"Englewood will welcome
Louella again if a position
doesn't turn up."
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G.A.A. l-45 Englebooster
45 Bookroom Assistant 35
Secretary 4.
" 'Ceile' wants only to
carry on with a large num-
ber of friends."
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VIRGINIA HONESTY
G.A.A, 1-45 Student Coun-
cil Delegate 4.
"lust a carefree girl who
loves the idea of graduat-
ing from high school."
LOUISE HUDSON
German Club 2-35 G.A.A.
1-45 Girl Reserve 35 Pipe
Organ 45 Englebooster 4.
"Success is expected of
'Polly' out in the business
world."
ALFRED C. INTERRANTE
Guard 3-45 Police 45 Stock-
room 4.
"Looks forward to a Doc-
tor ot Dentistry degree."
STEVE H. IRELAND
"Men of few words are
the best men."
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ORVILLE H. IACKSON
R.O.T.C. I, 3-45 Band 2-45
Spanish Club 45 Engleboost-
er 3-4.
"'Iack' wants to be an
A-1 musical noise-maker."
GENEVIEVE L. IAMES
Senior Basketball 45 G.
A.A. l-45 Englebooster 45
Spanish Club 45 Latin Club.
"Highly original 'Gen' ex-
periments in amateur elec-
tricity as a hobby."
WILLIAM W. IENKINS
Vice-President 45 Swim-
ming Team 2-45 Fire Mar-
shall 45 Championship In-
ter-class Swimming Team
25 Letter Men's Club 4.
"Hopes to attend college
for an aeronautical design-
ers degree."
ANDREW IOI-INSON
"Hts cheerful, boyish smile
always greets you."
ARTHUR IOHNSON
Interclass Basketball 45
Boxing 4: Student Police 4.
"Adventurous 'lohnny'
daydreams of living a short
while everywhere on the
globe."
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Honor Society 4- Track I ff
Team 3-4: Letter' Men's 'V 1 ml 'C f'2f"'4Lci'q""-L-'
Club 45 Student Police 45
Englebooster 2-4. 161.11-1 11121
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Future lies in intensive
study in the unlimited field
of law."
1
LAURENCE IOHNSON
"Handsome, likable 'Lar-
ry' intends to continue with
Diesel Engineering at Ar-
mour Institute."
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MILDRED E- IOHNSON
Enqlebooster 45 G.A.A, l-
45 C1.A.A. Delegate l5 Bas-
ketball 3-45 Baseball 3.
"Hopes to become a gift-
ed pianist as well as an
already clever dancer."
PAUL S. IOHNSON
Interclass Baseball Cham-
pions 35 Interclass Basket-
ball l-45 Interclass Swim-
ming Champion 25 Inter-
class Baseball l-4.
ure is haz until he
VIOLET IOHNSTON
Honor Society 45 Associ-
ate Editor, Purple G White
45 Assistant Librarian 45
Aristoi 25 Enqlebooster l-4.
"The business world is a
natural field for 'Bab's' sec-
retarial ability."
"Put y
s that certain party."
CARRIE V. IONES
G.A,A, 1-45 Enqlebooster
2-3-4.
"Casua1ly aspires to nurs-
inq the universe."
LA VERNE M. JONES
G,A.A. 3-45 Enqlebooster
45 Member E Weekly Staff
4.
"May qenius guide all
your attempts at musical
composition."
ARCHIE IULIEN
" 'Believe it or not' teach-
ina vvill become his protes-
sion. '
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TONY IUsr1cH
"You can't stay kglum
around him5 'hi, there' is
ever his motto."
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IOSEPH KAPPA
Handball 1-35 lnterclass
Basketball l-35 Interclass
Baseball 1.
"'Ioe' trusts his lucky
star will furnish a Well-
pa ng position."
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GERALDYN KELLEY
A Capella 2-45 Girl Re-
serves 3-45 Library Assist-
ant 3-45 G.A.A. 1-45 Spanish
Club 4.
" 'Ierry' will continue be-
inq 'as sweet and nice o
possible'."
I
KESTE?
"Spors an relaxation
form Kester's chief hob-
bies."
ZIGMUND P. KLIKUN
Enqlebooster 3-45 Public
Speaking 45 Drama 45 In-
terclass Basketball 3-45 In-
terclass Baseball 3-4.
"'Ziqgy' will seek em-
ployment and Continue edu-
cation in night school."
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VERNA D. KUMM
Honor Society 45 G.A.A.
l-45 Letter Girls' Club 3-45
Enqlebooster 1-45 Biology
Club 25 Vice President of
G.A.A. 4.
"An engrossing hobby,
that of collectinq Indian
relics, old coins and odd-
ities."
CELIA LABOW
National Honor Society 45
P G W Staff Sec. 3-45 Engle-
booster 3-45 C.I.C. 35 Girl
Reserve 35 3V2 Year Grad-
uate.
"Celia's brilliant th r e e
and a half years will be-
come cz fond memory at ll-
linois."
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tNot qraduatingl
WINIFRED I. LEE
G.A.A. 3-45 Englebooster
3-4.
"The field of education
has the serious interest of
'Winnie'."
RUBY LEMIEUX
Secretary 45 Englebooster
3-45 G.A.A. 45 Opera 1-2,
"Ruby is headed down-
state to a Peoria business
college."
MILTON LERNER
Guard 2-3-4: Capt. ot
uard 2-3-45 Band 45 Pur-
pleadions 4: Police 4.
" 'Mickey' suggests an
ode to 'Cap' Dowse5 the
'grand old man' of Engle-
Wood."
ERNESTYNE B. LEWIS
Baseball team 3-45 Basket-
ball team 3-45 G.A.A. 1-45
Englebooster l-45 G.A.A.
Delegate 1-2.
"Intends to become a re-
nowned woman doctor."
ALVINA I-I. LINDE
Englebooster l-45 G.A.A.
member 2-3-4.
"Hopes sometime 'to have
people believe I'm as old
as I really am'."
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Eng ter 1-45 Secre-
tary Glee Club-Opera 1-45
D German Club 3-45 Bookroorn
f 45 G.A.A. 1-4.
" 'Edie's' hobby is rather
ncommon--collecting mini-
e liquor bottles."
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Orchestra 3-45 lnterclass
Baseball l-25 Interclass
Basketball 2-35 Engleboost-
er l-3.
"Would like to obtain a
suitable position."
MARIE F. LOWE
"E" Weekly Make-up Ed-
itor, Alumni Column 3-45
"E" Delegate 45 G.A.A. l-45
Englebooster 45 Glee Club
1-2.
"Would like 'to make a
million by selling shoes to
the Ethiopians'."
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"Success to 'Lee' at the
Chicago Art Institute."
HAMONA M. LUCIEN
Vice-President I u n i o r
Cla s s 5 G.A.A. Delegate
2-45 Englebooster 1-45 Equip-
ment Secretary 45 Orciiesis
2.
"Is ambitious to become
a dancer."
CLINTON M. MacDONAI..D
Football 25 Cross Country
35 Interclass Baseball 2-45
Interclass Basketball 3-4.
" 'Mac' goes for athletics
in a big way."
Tl-IEDA MACKIE J'
Purple and White 45 Na-
tional Honor Society 45 "E"
Weekly Reporter 2-45 G.A.
A. Delegate l5 SV2 Year
Graduate.
"Industrious and intelli-
gent 'Mickie' is going on to
the University of Wiscon-
sin."
GEORGE C. MAKAR
Baseball 35 Football 2-45
Englebooster 45 Purple and
White l-25 President, Letter
Men Club 4.
"Prediction: 'athletic fame
awaits big-chested 'Iorgie
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Interclass Basketball
Champs 47 Lightweight Bas-
ketball 3-4.
"Active and peppy, Engle-
wood will miss 'Twin's' i
iectious c ck1e." '
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M OANALTER E. MASLINSKI
Baseball 3-42 Basketball
3-4: Football Manager 47
Englebooster 47 Vice-presi-
dent Letter Men's Club 4.
" 'Muzz' hopes to team up
with the big leaguers some
day."
EILEEN G. MASON
G.A.A. l-47 Treasurer, Na-
tional Honor Society 47 "E"
Weekly Staff 47 "E" Weekly
Delegate 47 Guard 3.
"An 'accomplisher' who
will be greatly desired at
the University of Illinois."
IRENEMATE
Englebooster 2-47 G.A.A.
2-47 G.A.A. Delegate 27 Stu-
dent Teacher 4.
"Wants to design dresses
and work in a large con-
cern."
ELMER A. MATSON
Interclass Baseball l7 En-
glebooster l-4.
"May time bring you suc-
cess in the chemical field."
RENA L. MATTHEWS
G.A.A. 3-47 Englebooster
3-47 Dancing 37 Guard 4.
"'Rene' will become
known for her charm and
chic."
DANIEL MAURELLO
"To marry a girl with
money, so I won't have to
work." -
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Student Librarian 47 Girl
Reserves l-47 National Honor
Society 47 Senior Program
Chairman 47 Editor, Purple
61 White 4.
"Hopes to accomplish some
of the better things in lite."
ROBERT I. MCGEE
Student Court 3-47 R.O.T.
C. l-37 Orchestra 1-37 A
Capella l.
"Ambition' To be a fa-
mous statesman and a great
lover."
CAROLYN M. MCGRATH
G.A.A. 1-47 Guard 37 En-
glebooster 1-4.
" 'Irish' collects pins and
keeps a diary."
MATHILDA MEILKE
G.A.A. 3-47 Englebooster
3-47 Student Council 4.
"'Til1ie' wants to learn
Swedish for a very per-
sonal reason,"
FLORETTA l. MILLER
G.A.A. 1-47 Englebooster
3-4.
"Cleverness at sewing and
skating is 'Flo's' trade
mark."
IOI-IN F. MILLER
Guard 1-27 Biology Club
2.
"Will travel until Septem-
ber and then enter one of
the Big Ten."
MILDHED MOGREN
G.A.A. 1-47 Englebooster
27 Girl Reserves l.
"Will study to be a den-
tist's assistant."
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MARY C. MONROE
Room Reporter 47 Engle-
booster 3-47 G.A.A. 1-4.
"'Mimi' will be among
the first to change her last
name."
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QUEENIE V. MORRIS
G.A.A. l-47 Guard l-47
Engle-booster 1-47 Student
Council 1-2.
"Will start training to be
a successful artist at Art
Institute."
EILEEN I. MURPHY
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Student Police 47 G.A.A.
1-47 Assistant Main office
2-47 President, Camp Fire
Girls 4.
"A follower in the foot-
steps oi Florence Nightin-
gale."
EDNA MURRAY
Enqleboosters 3-47 G.A.A.
1-47 "E" Weekly Staff 4.
' "Dimpled 'Edie' wants to
meet Wilson on Iudgment
day!"
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Student Council Delegate
47 Enqlebooster 47 G.A.A. 4.
"Tho Art Institute finds
another recruit in diminu-
tive Sylvia."
ADELAIDE NEITZKE
Englebooster 2-47 G.A.A.
2-4.
"To explore the innermost
corners of the earth is ad-
venturous 'Del's' desire."
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contrib tion t the world."
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4A Lettermeris Club 47
Baseball 47 Interclass Base-
ball 37 Interclass Basketball
3.
"To know him is to like
him7 we wish him all suc-
cess."
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IOYCE R. PETTICORD
Guard 2-47 Englebooster
l-47 G.A.A. 1-4.
"Will enter a dress mak-
ing and designing school."
CATHERINE PHEIFFER
" 'Kitty' will sit on the
desk and s ow the boss her
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MARION PHILLIPS
G.A.A. 3-47 Guard 47 En-
glebooster 2-47 G.A.A. dele-
gate 27 Purple and White 4.
"Business college and
travel will take up 'Mae's'
future hours."
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"E" Weekly Delegate l5
Englebooster 4.
"Will convince a business
firm that they can't get
along with t me."
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MARTIN POLITO
Football 3-45 Wrestling 35
Interclass Baseball l-45 En-
glebooster 1-45 Interclass
Basketball l-4.
"Believe it or not, I'm go-
ing to the University of Illi-
nois." xi,
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DON POLON
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Student Court 3-45 Student
Council 35 Defense Attorney
gl Trac Team 35 Stamp
on luan who will
pound a wicked gavel be-
hind the bar some day."
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MAE E. POTENBERG
Englebooster 45 G.A.A.
Delegate 45 Stock Room 47
G.A.A. l-4.
"Ambition: 'to swing on
the chandeliers of the South-
town Theatre."
DOUGLAS POWELL
Boxing 45 Boy Reserve 45
Guard 3-4.
"Would like to become
Chicago's foremost business
man."
EVELYN PREVIS
G.A.A. l-4.
"Leisure time finds 'Evie'
at the radio or horseback
riding."
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JULIA PRYZBYLO
Secretary 45 Office secre-
tary 35 G.A.A. 2-4,
"Wants to make good in
the business world."
DORIS I. QUANT
Orchestra l-45 "E" Week-
ly Delegate 2-35 National
Honor Society 45 Engle-
booster 1-45 G.A.A. 1-4.
"Want to do what I
please, and when it pleases
me."
FRANK READUS
"Ought to become apopu-
lar 'after-dinner speaker'."
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I-IAZEL RELSTAB
G.A.A. l-45 Englebooster ,IW
1- . I
ll' 'Tommy' yearns to spealg J
German so people can un-
derstand her." l
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IUNE V. REYNOLDS " X '
GAA l-4' Rest Room 3-
Gynt Secretary 25 Secretary Q, '
35 Englebooster I-4.
"Honesty makes Iune con-
fess to a longing for mari-
tal blissf' iX-
WARREN E. RICH
Secretary, Letter Men'S
Club5 Baseball team 45
Cross Country 2-45 Track
Team 2-45 Englebooster.
" 'Topper' will come in
handy on a professional
ball field."
ROBERT ROBINSON
"E" Weekly Delegate 35
Tennis Team 3-45 A Cap-
ella 4.
"Hopes to become a his-
tory teacher at Englewood."
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Englebooster 1-45 G.A.A.
I-45 Guard 3-4.
"'Bunte' is also prepar-
ing for a business career."
IACK ROGIN
Letter Men's Club 45 Base-
ball 35 Room Reporter 15
Interclass Baseball 15 Inter-
class Handball 1.
"Wants 'to see Don Polon
win his tirst case as a law-
yer',"
BERNAR ROSENFIELD
Track 2-35 Interclass Base-
ball 2-45 Englebooster 1-35
Interclass Basketball 2-4.
" 'Rosie's road to success
begins at Armour Institute."
PERRY E. ROUBIE
Fire Marshal 45 Guard 3-
45 Purple and White 45 In-
terclass Baseball l-45 Inter-
class Basketball 1-2.
"The University of Illinois,
to become a chemical engi-
neer."
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HELEN SABON
Englebooster l-45 G.A.A.
1-45 Orchestra 3-45 Student
Teacher 45 Guard 4.
"Lite's aim is to find a
person who will correctly
pronounce her name."
ANNA SACI-IER
G.A.A. 1-45 Englebooster
1-45 Secretary 4.
"To convince a boss I'm
what his business needs."
SYL,VIA 1. SAVITZ
G.A.A. 1-45 Englebooster
l-4.
"A modern Sphinx, Sylvia
won't tell that personal
secret."
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Englebooster l-45 G.A.A.
1-4.
"Cute little 'Libby' will
attend a beauty school."
GRACE M. SCARDINO
iG,A.A. l-4.
"Hopes to become an ex-
cellent typist and stenoqra-
pher."
SEYMOUR SCI-IAFER
Lightweight Basketball 45
Cheer Leader 3-45 Interclass
Baseball 45 Interclass Bas-
ketball 3-45 Student Coun-
cil 2-3.
"Ambition is to become
the head of a large medical
concern."
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IRENE M. SCI-IUSTER ,' ' ,
G.A.A. Secretary 45 Let- "
ter Girl 45 Englebooster 1-45 l'
Guard 35 "E" Weekly Dele- '
gate 3.
"Office Work and night
school await 'I' after high
school."
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IRENE SCIGALSKI 9 ,fl -' lf'-
President, G.A.A. 45 Social
Chairman, G.A.A. 45 Engle-
booster l-4.
"Success in business or
'will become a popular
gangster's moll'."
MARTHA L. SCOTT
G.A.A. l-45 Enqlebooster
45 Spanish Club 45 Honor
Society 4.
"Reading and going to
the theater are 'Dollie's'
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GERALDINE SEVIER
Secretary 45 French Club
l5 Englebooster l-45 G.A.A.
1-4,
"WilI attend a sewing col-
lege to become a modis e."
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DOROTHY E. SHARKEY
Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 1-45
Enqlebooster l-45 Guard 3-4.
"'lrish' wants to see
where all the little china
dogs come from."
ENA SILVERMAN
l Vice - president, National
Honor Society 45 Letter Girl
45 Secretary 45 Office assis-
nt 2-45 Purple and White
Staff 4.
"Roguish Dena would like
to become a modern his-
torygicherf'
IEANETTE SMITH
Secretary, Senior Class 45
Auditor, Purple and White
45 Aristoi 25 National Honor
Society 45 Office secretary
4.
"Tiny 'Smitty' will be-
come the 'apple of some-
one's eye'."
MATTIE SMITH
" 'Meggy' hopes to teach
on a playground some day."
EMERALD SNEED
"An all-around fellow, in-
terested and interesting."
DOROTHY E. SPALDI
Englebooster 1-35 .
"Swimming, ska
biking are 'D ' ' t tic
interests,"
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SPEREKAS
Englebooster l-45 Wres-
tling 45 Basketball 1-35 Base-
ball 1-45 Decathlon 3.
"Really goes in for wine,
women and song."
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Basketball 45 Englebooster
l-45 School Bank 45 Fire
Marshal 45 Interclass Bas-
ketball 3-4.
" 'Dee' will employ his
athletic prowess in the hope
of becoming a financial suc-
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IOSEPH STEIN
Interclass Baseball l-45
Football 2-35 Basketball 1-45
Track 1-25 Basketball Man-
ager 2-3.
"Energeti Ice will work
days an dy at night."
IUANGA L. STEPHENS
"Would like a position
that brings her into contact
with small children."
ALBERT C. STEWART
Football 2-35 Interclass
Baseball l-25 Interclass Bas-
ketball 25 Orchestra 1-35
Guard 1-2.
"To be the head surgeon
in some large hospital."
CHARLES E. STEWART
R.O.T.C. 1-25 Band l-45
Track 1-25 lnterclass Base-
gall 45 lnterclass Basketball
"Wants to get some more
fun out of life."
SANDER STRODOMSKI
"An heiress would come
in handy for 'Sandy'."
EVELYN TANGNEY
G.A.A. 3-45 Guard 35 En-
glebooster 3-4.
"Will make someone
happy with 'home made
plea..
IEROME E. TAYLOR
"Ambitious to become the
wot1d's most famous sur-
geon."
TAMES TERRI
Advertising Manager, "E"
Weekly 47 School Bank 47
Student Council 2-47 Opera
Club 1-47 National Honor
Society 47 3V2 Year Gradu-
ate.
"The executive side of
business attracts 'Peanuts'."
BEVERLY THOMAS
"Cars, inside and out, are
the chief topic of interest to
'Shorty'."
ELNORA THOMAS I
Englebooster 1-27 G.A.A.
l-37 Student Council Dele-
gate l.
"Is anxious to make a
name for herself in the
world ot finance."
AUDREA E. THOMPSON
Englebooster 1-47 G.A.A.
l-4: Guard 47 Purple and
White Staff 4.
"Chicago Normal College
finds another booster in
Andrea."
EDITH THORNTON
President, National Honor
Society 47 Iunior Social
Chairman 37 President,
Girls' Glee Club 47 Secre-
tary, Student Council 47 Pur-
ple and White 4.
"Winsome 'Eadie' is all
set for Illinois in Septem-
ber."
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Englebooster 2-47 G.A.A.
27 Guard 2-37 Basketball 4.
"Nurse training at Tuske-
gee Institute is the future
haven."
SOL TURKELTAUB
Englebooster 47 Band 3-4.
"To be a mechanical en-
gineer and make the first
talking robot."
ANNA C. WALANGA
G.A.A. l-47 Class Iewelry
Assistant 47 Glee Club 2-47
Englebooster 47 Photography
Editor, Purple and White 4.
"Business college will be
Ann's next port."
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Band 3-47 Englebooster 3-
47 "E" Weekly Delegate 37
G.A.A. 2-4.
"Lucy should bid fair to
organize the world's fore-
most women's band."
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LIONEL H. WALLACE
Room Reporter 37 Student
Council Delegate 1-37 Engle-
booster l-47 Interclass Base-
livall 47 Interclass Basketball
"A B.A. degree is the
first step to becoming a
future principal."
ROBERT WARREN
Purple 51 White 3-4.
" 'Bob's' motto: 'The world
owes me a living'."
THELMA WARREN
Englebooster 47 G.A.A. 47
German Club 4.
"Scholarly 'Doc' reads and
collects scientific articles."
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LILLIAN WELLS
Enqlebooster 1-25 Student
Council Delegate 45 G.A.A.
l-45 Guard 3.
"Will continue at school
if a job doesn't turn up."
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HAL? .JEAHIE WENDLING
G.A.A. 2-45 Library 25
Rest Room 4.
" 'Wendy' will use her
superior shorthand to 'but-
ter her bread'."
LORRAINE I. WENDT
German Club 3-45 Engle-
booster 45 G.A.A. 3-45 Rest
Room 45 Guard 4.
"Sewing and singing will
help pass the time until a
position is obtained."
FRANCES E. WILLIAMS
"E" Weekly Delegate 45
G.A.A. 2-45 Englebooster 3-4.
"Will become a competent
stenographer via business
college." H
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PRANKIE A. WILLIAMS
Englebooster 1-45 G.A.A.
1-45 G.A.A. Delegate 2-35
ipanish Club 45 Basketball
"Study to be a dietitian
at the University of De-
troitf'
KATHRYN E. WILLIAMS
G.A.A. l-45 G.A.A. Dele-
gate 1-45 Englebooster l-4.
"Will be a social Worker
or a school teacher."
MYLAH E. WILLIAMS
G.A.A. 1-45 G.A.A. Dele-
gate 15 Enqlebooster l-4.
"Dreamy music and beau-
tiful relics are tops with
'Toots'."
IEAN L. WILLIAMSON
G.A.A. 1-45 G.A.A. Dele-
gate 15 Englebooster 2-4.
"Longs to find her mod-
ern Hercules."
NORVAL H. WILSON
Interclass Baseball l-45
Basketball 2-35 Student Po-
lice 45 Boxing Tournament
45 Lightweight Basketball 4.
"'Iackie' longs to 'con-
quer love and that certain
someone'."
ELSIE WOODS
G.A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 2-45
Opera "Martha" 45 German
Club lf Englebooster l-4.
"Charms all with her
cheery, mischievous smile."
EDWARD D. YEATMAN
Stamp Club l5 Student
Council 25 Guard 45 Span-
ish Club 45 Englebooster 3.
"Cuba is the Utopia of
this boy's desires."
HELEN YOUNG
"Longs to enter Normal
College without taking the
entrance examinations."
MILDRED I. ZAVIS
Office Secretary 3-45 G.
A.A. I-45 Englebooster 4.
"Use school training to
become a private and dar-
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Enqlebooster 1-45 G.A.A.
1-47 G.A.A. Delegate 2:
Stock Room 4,
"Night school from now
on it not a suitable posi-
tion."
LEON ZIMMERMAN
lnterclass Baseball 1-45
Basketball 2-4: Opera Club
47 Guard 2: Enqlebooster 4.
"A sport fiend who hopes
to become a pharmacist
afterward."
DANIEL ALTIER EDWARD HOWARD
MAX BLINSKI MYRA IACKSON
VITO CIAO HARRY KOSOVSKE
STEPHEN DISTASIO GEORGE LARSON
THELMA EATON ROWENA LAVINE
RANDOLPH ELERSON ELEANOR MCDONNELL
ANN GAVIN DAVID MCGILVRAY
WILLIAM GILMORE IDA MCGOWAN
MERLE GOLDMAN GLADYS PALEY
ELIZABETH GREENE CLARA PALKA
KARL GRIFFIN FRANK PETERSON
EDWARD HAWK IAMES POWELL
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Stage Crew 4, Boy Re-
serves ly Interclass Basket-
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"To Northwestern Uni-
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MATHEW ZYDOREK
Interclass Baseball 2-45
Basketball 2-45 Wrestling 4:
Swimming 2-45 Enqlebooster
2-4.
"Co-educational college for
a military career and to
'tind a true girl'."
ASHER REID
ALLEN SCOTT
HAROLD SIRKIN
IOI-IN W. SUNDAY
HARRY TATHAM
RUBY TOLMAIRE
LORETTA TROTTER
NICK VANARIA
NICHOLAS VIAS
EDMOND WILLIAMS
ORESITE ZAPPAS
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The followinq list of graduates were selected by their teachers and their
classmates as the most outstanding of the class. The class selected eiqhteen
by ballot and the teachers selected eight. The basis of selection was scholar-
ship, character, personality, popularity, and good citizenship.
Carol Anderson
Albert Benish
Ianet Buqner
Peter DeStefano
Hyman Dosick
George Fabish
Dorothy Giles
Roscoe Giles
Mary Greqas
Page Forty-two
Lonnie Haynes
William Ienkins
Augustus Iohnson
Violet Iohnston
Celia Labow
Theda Mackie
Myrtle McFadden
Eileen Murphy
Katherine Prindl
Doris Quant
Irene Sciqalski
Dena Silverman
Ieannette Smith
Edith Thornton
Leroy Tippett
Anna Walanqa
Robert Warren
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Chairman: Edith Thornton
Carol Anderson
Albert Benish
Icmet Bugner
Dorothy Giles
William Ienkins
Myrtle McFadden
Ieannette Smith
CLASS IEVVELRY COMMITTEE
Chairman: Leroy Tippett
Anna Walanga
CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE
Chairman: William Haskins
George Makar
Seymour Schafer
PURPLE DAY COMMITTEE
Chairman: Ianet Bugner
Frances Alexander
Carol Anderson
Doris Anderson
Lillian Becker
Mary Ella Brogsdale
Catherine Butts
Elinor Carlson
Edwina Chavers
Hester Clarkston
Vivian Colbert
Gwen Conners
Ozerlean Ellis
Marie Ferguson
LaVerne Fleming
Virqinia Foote
Dorothy Giles
Eva Gilmore
Rose Ginsburg
Marv Gfreqas
Gladys Greene
Lucille Hind
Genevieve Iames
Violet Iohnston
Ernestyne Lewis
Edith Lindquist
Marie Lowe
Myrtle McFadden
Iosephine Pauss
Rose Pennik
Evelyn Previs
Katherine Prindl
Doris Ouant
Hazel Relstab
Iune Reynolds
Dorothy Sharkey
Dena Silverman
Ieannette Smith
Dorothy Spalding
Edith Thornton
Ruby Tolmaire
Frankie Williams
lean Williamson
Lucille Walker
VALEDICTORIAN
Doris Quant
SALUTATORIANS
Dorothy Giles
Violet Iohnston
CLASS SPEAKER
Don Polon
Page Forty-five
Class, History
A crisp cmd gloomy morning. Forbidcling towers and long corridors filled
with bustling strangers. The bewildered sense of being lost in the crowd was
the first sensation experienced by the crop of "freshies" who entered the doors
of Englewood in the spring of 1932. Their one aim and desire-"to become
one of the crowd."
A full year passed on leaden wings. Those who had not fallen by the way-
side Went about the daily routine with growing sureness. The second year
was a more spirited one. Friendships were made and the first evidences of
leadership were shown by the new interest in extra-curricular activities. "Stop
you soph" became the familiar slogan, and the wheels of time ground with
ever increasing speed. Bidding a gay farewell to the old division rooms and
to the teachers who had aided them through the "hardest years," the various
groups found themselves on the third rung of the short ladder that spells
our high school career.
The strangeness of their huge new "home" soon left. Faces radiated "Junior"
confidence and even "Old Sol" beamed his approval through the elongated
windows. Spring was in the air and in the hearts of the group united for' the
first time under the genial guidance of Mr. Wilson. When, at times, natural
buoyancy overran reserve, the hurnorously terse reprimand "not a brain cell
Working" from our "Head" stopped one just short of imprudence. With faculty
cooperation the elections for class officers were entered into and a hectic,
happy time was had by all. After the flurry of speeches had subsided, a bright
group of officers thanked those who had supported them. The President, Peter
DeStefanog Vice-president Ramona Lucien: Treasurer, Lonnie Haynes: Secre-
tary, Dorothy Giles, and Social Chairman, Edith Thornton. The first affair
attempted by this group was a school dance which bore the name "The 3B
Iamboreef' Under splendid management the dance made history by drawing
the largest crowd ever assembled in the boys' gym. Much credit must be given
to the enthusiasm aroused by the comedy act of Daniel Maurello and Eileen
Murphy as "Count DePennies" and "Countess Pikemup." The year passed
more swiftly and with natural eagerness the group awaited their final bid
to supremacy.
The smaller proportions of Senior Hall and the amiable greetings of the
faculty soon accustomed the dwindled group to the brotherly spirit which is
the outstanding characteristic of senior year. Elections were entered into with
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even more fervor tthan shown the previous year. Tags, posters and stirring
speeches filled the days. A second election was held before the officers were
finally determinedt As cr gesture of good will and encouragement Mr. Tower
introduced the Senior officers: President, Ianett Bugner, incidentally the first
girl to achieve tlfe distinction: Vice-president, William Ienkinsp Treasurer,
Albert Benish: Secfetary, Ieannette Smith: Social Chairman, Dorothy Giles, and
Program Chairmafi, Myrtle McFadden. The newly organized class made its
first bid for fame in the form of a dance which was christened with the
whimsical title "Pump and Oxford Shuffle." The affair was successful enough
to warrant a secorttd undertaking, "Purple Day." For days before the sale the
large committee worked and worried about the impending event. Their worries
evaporated, howetver, with the reception accorded the idea by the rest of
the school. Even the teachers were bow-bedecked, and the laurel wreath for
this affair rests upon the youthful brows of the committee who worked till the
twilight hours. Dominance in the field of sport was shown by the reorganiza-
tion of the "Letter Men's Club," under the guidance of William lenkins, with
George Makar elected as president. The huge success of every affair con-
ducted by the GAA. testified to the ability of the president, Irene Scigalski.
The fall of 1935 betgan the final chapter of the span. Even the old "bugaboo,"
the depression, cotuld not stop the class from making the best showing of all
the halls in GJ-LA. and Englebooster support. When the election of class
speaker started in 'earnest and the cap and gown measurements were taken,
the feeling of loss ,which culminates on graduation night first began to assert
itself. The season's holidays temporarily dispelled all signs of misgiving, but
once the festivities were over, the day of parting seemed to approach even
more rapidly. Duripg the past four years the students had had their troubles
and failures, but the fondness of "just being together" and the knowledge that
soon they would piart, forever, perhaps, made the last days seem all too brief.
Whatever success had been measured out to them, one cannot help but regret
the lack of opportunity for the group to carry on as a unit. Times come in the
lives of all men, when the old ties must be cut while others take their place.
But the place of the Class of 1936 cannot be filled other than by those who
deserve the right,l through their principles, leadership, high character and
school loyalty. W
-Myrtle McFadden.
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Page Fofly-seven
Class Will
We, the Senior Class of February, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, realizing
that the inevitable day of farewell is not far distant, and being in sane and
sound frame of mind, do hereby generously devise and bequeath unto all
future classes, this, our last will and testament, as follows:
ARTICLE I
To Mr. Tower, we bequeath an assembly group which will measure up to
his high ideals.
To Miss Wheelock, we bequeath a paper factory which will turn out end-
less reams of bonded paper, plus red ink, for her last-minute programs.
To Mr. Burnham we bequeath "our undivided attention."
To Mrs. Manley we bequeath a red, white and blue staff to lead her beloved
"sheep" in their lagging moments.
Upon the rest of the faculty we bestow a new crop of green "freshies" to
cultivate.
ARTICLE II
I, Carol Anderson, bequeath my school girl complexion to Shirleygene
Swanson.
I, Albert Benish, bequeath the ancient money bags of my predecessors to
Ernie Shau. Q
I, Ianet Bugner, leave my pep talks and soap box to lack Parker.
I, Peter DeStefano, leave my romantic accent to Paul Malec.
I, George Faibish, bequeath my red hair to anyone that wants it.
I, Dorothy Giles, leave the class luncheon menu to Helen Mizerocki.
I, Roscoe Giles, leave my gilt-edged dictionary to Thomas Blakley.
I, Rose Ginsburg, bequeath my flashing smile to Florence Fitzgerald.
I, Mary Gregas, leave my "Little World" to another feminine Atlas.
I, Avrom Grossman, leave my broken test tubes to George Vias.
I, William Ienkins, bequeath my free arm movement in community singing
to Verna Anderson.
I, Violet Iohnston, leave my profound efficiency to Clara Pederson.
I, Verna Kumm, leave my golden braids to Bernice Seitz.
I, Harry Kosovske, leave my heated judicial ambitions to Donald Stearns.
I, Edith Lindquist, leave my vain attempts at yodeling to Aldona Povelonis.
I, Marie Lowe, leave my sleepless nights to Ted Morris.
I, Eileen Mason, leave my fashion plates to Bernice Leftwich.
I, Myrtle McFadden, leave all the luck in the world to my successor.
I, Doris Quant, leave my Uconvolutions of the cortex" to Blanche Zapotocky.
I, Robert Robinson, bequeath my "way with the women" to Albert Jones.
I, Dena Silverman, leave my impeccable diction to Evelyn Bergman.
I, Ieannette Smith, bequeath to Helen Barnas a white gold wrist wattch for
keeping the minutes of the officers' meetings.
I, Edith Thornton, bequeath my winning personality to Arthur Middleton.
I, Robert Warren, leave my golden locks and dimples to Ioe Rose.
I, Edward Yeatman, leave my Spanish drawl to Robert Greenwood.
We, the Class of 1936, do hereby set our hand and seal this paper with the
bond of eternal friendship.
THE MID-YEAR CLASS OF 1936.
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Class Prophecy
It was a group strange and queer
Assembled to forecast the prophecy this year,
The witch, the bat, the sage and cat,
Let slip these bits in their secret chat:
"Gus Alex, sensational football player,
With his merriment will make the world gayer.
Mary Ella Brogsdale, of the raven black hair
Will secure a position as hostess of
Emele Breda, of musical fame,
Will often find in print his name.
Elinor Carlson with the eyes of blue
the air.
A There is happiness ahead in the world for you.
Gwen Connors, who is exceptionally good looking,
Should have no trouble securing a booking.
Hyman Dosick's gift of gab
Will land him in an experimental lab.
The very petite Gladys Greene
Could play the part of a fairy queen.
' Lonnie Haynes with the mellow voice
Will become a politician of the people's choice.
Augustus Iohnson, whose feet are fleet,
Will be a business man that can't be beat.
Mildred lohnson, who is indeed very smart,
Will to the world contribute a part.
Celia Labow, who graduated before her class,
As a social worker will her rivals surpass.
George Makar, already a promising athlete,
Will perform many a startling feat.
Eileen Murphy, the merry Irish maid,
Some day for her comedy will be paid.
Elmer Osberg, who is lots of-fun,
Will become another limmy Dunn.
Howard Peck will become a star
By the playing of his sweet guitar.
Don Polon, our brilliant class speaker,
Will never be a client seeker.
Geraldine Sevier, with her business knack,
Will help to bring prosperity back.
Irene Scigalski, who has so much pep,
Should be the originator of a gay dance step.
Leroy Tippett, who is always late,
Will just get in at the pearly gate.
Anna Walanga, the lively one,
Will certainly have a spot in the sun."
Now the spirits have had their say
And tripped merrily on their way,
Leaving just you and me behind
With a breathless feeling of sights sublime.
-Theda Mackie.
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