Harper High School - Shield Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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O THE 4B NE of the highest honors a student can at- tain is to be chosen a member of the Senior Council. The il-His chosen for the Girls, Senior Council were Ruth Bloomquist, lllaria Di Giacomo, Bernice Lucas, and Dorothy Nor- der, and for the Boys', Klax Ephraim, Clare Likey, John Gilmore, and Edward Pfeiler. The largest civic organization in the school, the Hi-Lites, is headed by Clare Likey, who is also the president of the KH Club. Those from the class in the journalistic field are lllargaret lliller and Elsie Frank, lllargaret editing the Outlet and Elsie the Girls, Sports. Betty Gierse lends her efforts as secretary of the Commercial Club. The Steno Club is headed by John Gilmore with Dorothy Norder as sec- retary and hlarie Nimz, treasurer. bliss Sheridan, sponsor, bliss Callanan and llliss lX'IcCartin, are to be sincerely thanked for their untiring efforts and co-operation with our numerous requests. The major athletics of the school have had the support of both boys and girls. Presiding Division 212-5 Kliss Callanan Xliss Xlcfarlin Gilmore Division 307-S hliss lNlcC'zlrVin Franz Row: llories liasso Rlllllcc liloomquist lrllfnacorno Kipp Amocleo Kprlev Rlscll Domina Xnnz Santannelm Bark RMP: Rorlclen li Hwccll Sample Rvcllc Ycumann llopp A lirzznli hmmm Hgh -etrosln lzphraiin Sfrnurl Row: l3eVries Burlris Toolis Christ alxcs lierrara Xnlxle Chap Torpy Bratsos SI rnner Casper Frou! Raw: Lanlcauskas Alexander Scol uni Robert s Pornnlerl nu W, Uay 5m 'llS f'artu'iiuln Sanrartincf pickle Reinhard bliss Callanan Rflfik Row: Nnrrlcr Tgkq' ylillm- lxubllnna Xlcliillop l,lliCl' Klzrnilord XIYCVF Nlillcr ENVI? ar Sm-mul Row: Zxbgfkg .Xnrlr-rson Ryan Oriiro Oehrne Perri lileiler Klolzbucher Gallaulu-1 Kcttrnan lohnson l'7wyer Benson lijerlce Page Tffir ty S over the G.A.A. board was Helen lVIurany. On the board were Genevieve Fish, treasurer, and Josephine Samartino. Un the gridiron the 4B's contributed .lim Bratsos, fleet, all-section half-back, and Clare Likey, the bulwark of the defense, at center. Cn the reserves the right half-back position was filled by Captain Caesar Chap, while llfax Ephraim occupied the berth at right end. On the basketball court, the nucleus of the Hheaviesl' was formed by Captain Johnny Ryan, guard and Ed Pfeiler and Glenn Jett, forwards. The 'flightsu were captained by the fleet John Gilmore. The call for baseball again brought many el-B's: Chester Gradowsky, Tony Ferrara, Caes- ar Chap, lllax Ephraim, Clare Likey, and Jim Bratsos. This class held bi-weekly meetings, a 4B sale, and a farewell party for the graduates. VVe in- tend to adhere to the school motto, 'fWe do, 73 lVe grow.

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04B LASS IPON entering the majestic portals of Harper High years ago-two to be exact --the austere, untamed halls seemed to hold no particular signiiicance to us, then a class of humble sophomores. In these halls and rooms we lived through many exciting and strenuous days, when real 'lhistory was being madell at Harper. TVe were present at the launching of all the organizations and activi- ties which are now a major part of Harperls schedule. TVe even like to think that our slender abilities helped to achieve the accredit- ing of Harper as a full-fledged high school. So we are, in every sense, a real part of the history of Harper. Ere long our senior year rolled around and the class became even more closely associated with Harper and her activities. From our numbers we chose John Gilmore to wield the gavel, Edward Pfeiler, vice-president, blar- garet lliller, secretary, and Dorothy Norder, treasurer. Achievement and recognition were received by members of the class in scholastic, athletic, civic and social fields. Scholastic honors were attained in both the National Honor Society and Harperls Legion of Honor. The National Honor Society in- cludes Ruth Bloomquist, Edward Day, bday Ephraim, Elsie Frank, Bernice Lucas, Klar- Qaret llfliller and Eileen Noble. The Harper Legion of Honor embraces more students: TValter Barz, lllaria Di Giacomo, Klax Ephraim, Ann Kelly, Bernice Lucas, liileen Noble, and Arthur Oehme. OFFICERS PRESIDENT JOHN GILMORE SECRETARY MARGARET MILLER VICE - PRESIDENT EDWARD PFEILER TREASURER DOROTHY NORDER ., . . . . Ilixision -Ulfa Miss bheinlan front Rox: I.ni-as lx nlnlsen 'SFIIY . I't-Irauslci fnllcsprc Uciuncr Lit-rnmato KI ,- IR-tram-It Un XIIIWPI' , limi Row: Xllss bln-xlalzln , Kmmm K-lvlzlxlomslay Slorlz I' 'wllcr Nyquist lf? ,. llmgill nfiiv iw' L-mr, I HULL Rubenstein Sm una' Rf,--fig IXIIWIEH Lvianata Hedge Reiner Haven 'X'I.1rlin1-Ii Pagf Tfwefzly-nine I



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