Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1938
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RGGM 213 HE1R'S to do or dren-the youth in Rooni 213. 1n Row 5 ore E. Lindsey, M. Showe-1, 1. 1ones, G. Reiche, S. Antos, B. Naihohni, M. Cunninohorn, L. Pugh. 1n Row 4, R. York, L. McCo1e, H. Hess, C. L1orCo1, M. Lo1urnio. 1n Row 3, B. 1-1offnion, D. Lcirson, R. Morino. 1n Row 2. M. Shoh1io:, R. 1'1yinC1n, L. Ped :11cCrd, A. Lucken. 1n Row 1, L. Buckinqhoni, H. Cywon, M. Mi11er. ROOM 214-1 CCORDING io Rooni 214-1 ni u s i C h o t h heavenly Chorin. They ore in Row 6, S. K1ein, D. Lon-ge, 17. Schroeder, 1. Retzer, L. Schiel, E. Carnes, 1-1. Corye-11, M. Myri1e, E. Me1- hourne. In Row 5, V. Co1o1we11, K. Zirnnierinon, E. Lkinkey, G. Deering, L. Thompson. 1n Row 4, D. Borhcikoii, P. Woqr'ier, D. Brown, E. Ahhiionn, E. 1orCob- son. 1n Row 3, M. WQ111, C. Eisf rnon, E. Se1f, W. Kehni. 1n Row 2, A. Tiion, B. Fo1iernioyer, L. Vigries. 1n R..w 1, P. Rosen reC1:er, R. Veis. RQCM 21472 QWSAH1 Yowso1i1 Divi- sion 214-2 is C111 rfresent. Row 6, L. SC1ioo1er, H Lewis, D. Sochs. Row 5, L. Wniiziri, 1. Bond, R. WP?112i1I'1ffII1, P. Stone, M. King, D.17rii1drii rn, R. Rosen- LQTQI, C. Kerwin, 1. 11frr gifs. Row 4, R. Lie1er1f1r1, E. G.ur 1ey, F. Ziriiiiierrncrn, 17 Girls iii V. Love. R iw 3, S. V'ii1iifi1, R 1-fhrCl1..1ow, V. A-A71V'1'1t'1:f11i.IIIi, 12. Petorcque, H. Siiliriiigh. R 2 1. Kohl, L. Merens1-ay, 1.. Epstein, R. Groqig. Row 1, 1.. Sw.i1.,1t. M. Kro1l. Y. -, ,, 4 f . S' 's 14 . 3' ' sexm' Ju B -we ' ' ,wx.1.s-ii' , H-zxwkg, Q N f.'.'?S'9'i,:'1Q' , M-M-af... 1. x.-. 5 'Q',Aw 3 X 'N', :fi , Q? ., ' QL Y V fd' X, f ' 1 E 7 3 . 1 x as W 5 Gp N , , - . ' -. - fb 1 f' -1, - E? 1 - ' ,ga - ff- V 2. ' Aw Qs ' ' r , Z' ly ,Ii ,iq V N .T 'i -' ,gg ,. Qi .E V W- ,-I-E . , ,K .K :A ZLE4 V hm ,A 121:75 3. 5 ,.:z. -. 3 ' V5 4 , A-V' , V A 'Maws- Aj. g M QS Exif f S 52 .Q .,,,b bblz J Q VV 6521. ,af Q5 T 2 fir . '1 , .w f v .f if -ww - ,. 1 r . ' ., 5 Q g , V5 A 1v.l 1 6. N 4 x THEY STQLE THE SHGW EMEMBER the family that was so intrigued with Captain Walz and his hand? Well, they're hack again. This trip we will let Mothers thoughts remain concealed under her vivid conical hat while a searching analysis is made ot lunior's brain. Not to discover whats in it, lout to learn to what use he is putting it while the Girls' Chorus contributes its share in the colorful Musical Festival. Gazing solemnly over the huge auditorium, he ioeholds a sea of iaces, singularly uninteresting. ln disgust his eye strives to pierce the curtain. Now lunior will readily inform one and all that a lorisk martial tempo is the thing, ri ut right now he is impatiently anticipating the appearance oi the Girls' fhorus. Sis did brag a lot, it is true, but she could sing and it the others were just as goodfoh well, you know what he is trying to put over. He is expecting them to deliver the goods. The lights give way to darkness, and a lilting rnelody greets the ear or, rather, many ears. Through song alter song the girls carry on superbly, demonstrating so gracefully the skilled coaching Miss Hutchins has imparted. lunior, meanwhile, is completely captivated, even to the extent of giving his overworked jaws a cessation from toil, as a juicy wad of gum lies dormant in that renowned residence ot Mr. Chewing Gum. Haptly, lunior listens as the girls continue their singing. As the melodicrus notes ot On Wings ot the Morning tloat cut over the assemkly, the audience experiences the same feeling of admiration tor the group of girls who pertorzn GRQUP 3 HEN there's a song in your heart, theres a smile cn your tace. Row 3, M. Mcquill-Zin, l-l. lohnsen, K. Morris, V. Frost, H Hcusk y, G. Nox, R. Hotl- rziann, V. Barker, Ft. Tregillus, M. Lendroth, M. Kcsterec, l. Garman, M. Walker, C. Toulis. Row 2, D. Morrow, N. Kennedy, B. Montgcmery, M. Leptich, E. Sanditor, E. Leptich, A. Erickson, G. Trigourea, V. Gallina, L. Filler, E. Nenike, L, Lyons, I. Romine. Ftow l, Fl. Veis, P. Marsoukas, M. Schag, E. Callaghan, L. Nelson, V. Lieherson, l. Welch, D. Arnlirose, A. Fetzer, l-l. Alevizos, l. Greick, L. Vignes, E. Self. 96 GIRLS' CHORUS GROUP 2 ING your troubles away by joining the Girls' Chorus. Row 2, l. Mayer, H. Bordin, M. Bode, Scanlon, E. Holder, R. Landis, D. Worfgram, P. Chalem, P. Byford, H. Brown, V. Tumpeer, P. larke. Row l, M. Bloom, L. Siokos, O. Grmu- sich, F. Mariottini, L. Moritz, S .Wagner, S. Vougis, A. Weller, S. Michael, B. Miller, C. Nelson, S. Gottlieb, B. Clamita, E. Gingerella, D. Zillner. GROUP i HO knows but that maybe there's a Lily Pons amongst us. ln Row 3 are L. Foster, B. Larmer, D. C. Peters, D. Seaholm, C. Buchalter, M. Katz, A. Mitchell, S. Reichen, L. Samuels, L. Mickelson, E. Hennings, L. Dratx, L. Steiner. Row 2, F. Lipshutz, L. Schiel, A. Ulving, R. Anderson, A. Willits, M. Olson, F. Hart, E. Giolak, A. Schildgen, I. Lavender, A. Bergman, E. Haas. Row l, M. I. Flowers, D. Flood, M. Kofi, A. Rydin, A. Tijan, M. Evans, N. Ettelson. those vocal feats beautifully. Amateurs they may be, but they display ability equal to that possessed by professionals. The girls, who all have pleasing voices, might never have been given the opportunity to demonstrate their talents were it not tor the patient ettorts ot their young and talented instructress, Miss Hutchins. And now as the curtain falls, lunior takes out another stick of gum and resumes his chewing, with a dreamy expression in his eyes. Those girls sure did a swell job. 97 WE SELL 'EM r ALL the hard things, we have done And some were iust too bad The hardest we've attempted Yet- Was to try and sell an ad. But give up? Never!-No, not us!! For that, we have a line, We iust talk on--until they're forced To throw us out or siqn. A. Psiris, I. Ford, B. Stone L. Guilfoyle, D. Sherpitis, B Carey, H. Rosenqard, P. Ander son, I. Levy, I. Hoffinq, B. Kraft G. Zeitlin, H. Aigner, M. Mc- Quilkin. E. Falk, E. Anderson, I. Vandenbossche, W. Bau- mann, L. Packer, M. Smith, S. Felsenthal, S. Gordon, M. Nor ris, A. Fetzer, A. Rohde, I Southard, M. Shimchuk, B Weissmeller, D. Geiser, M Wallenstein. S. Rosenbaum, and I. Goldberg. 1 NEVER P- DULL MOMENT MP-LL. but cozy. That is what the students whose activities carry them to Mr. Bowen's otiice think ot Room 209. In the pictures above, we see F. Korber, W. Carey, 1. Guenther. X. Tucker, K. Hankins, 1. Buchstein in How 3: Y. Edwards. Y. Moore, T. Ford. R. Otson in Bow 'Zz and W. Bowen. B. Kraft, S. Sucic, H. Thompson. and G. Gunther. in Bow T, all members ot the Smokers' Club. At the riqht are W. Bowen. T Schiotthauer,.E. Gouqh, D. Kopu- Kos. H. Dwfler, and I. Tucker, the harassed members oi the Business Statt ot this pubiication trying to baiance their accounts, as the aqents ot various division rooms pour out the coins that will keep the books in the black. And then in a siiqhtiy paciiied mood, they gaze with MI. Bowen at last yeafs ANNUAL. That odd-tookinq thirtq in the scene is the Ticket Board. The success ot many ot the schoot's sociat activities depends on how many tickets ieave this board. The tetiow in the tast pic- ho is takinq a iock hom ured that ture w may be ass t tor- that bunch ' witl be sa e his betonqmqs ev er aiterwards. ww, X X 7 I . Ast SS O90 has Uotoxb N061 Q03 x. oQ0xf e We B mxntl eo kvoed Ko 1-1ex'i gps i'.cSdYed3oq QOQ 6016-5 OX X1 eqg0Qo.Q0eixcqQX+1.'Oo1 be-5 kewl 016 0034 ko coX 09 be beets. box bex xeqcb-oe P55 104 'geo Xie 'E QBXQQ. oo-ilxexq 2 iqsgxsoo Xo tag H9631 eve do-5 Geox. XX geo he oqdxi' CXGSQS We. 'ikqffe hoe xooqxxx Qo Qucv-mea HQ mica exe-. Y: Rae Q-KQ0 on dqxoockiwq -ako qlksox eoedwoq Nngvgixoe-ae 02-Ooxoioq xielieqie. l LY... 10,3 NOW YOU SEE 'EM NOW YOU DON'T HAT'S the excitement in the assembly? Shall we go in and see? As we enter, thunderous applause greets our ears. Looking on the stage, we find the cause of the taniare. Mr. Winter has iust introduced Herbert Baker, the president of the fall commission. The ap- plause subsiding, Herb pro- ceeds to introduce his asso- ciates. Vivacious Dolly Kop- ulos steps forth as vice-presi- dent, and rotund Stuart Mc- Clellan is new the keeper ol the cash. Charming Ethel Gough will serve as official note-taker. Willowy Dorothy Peterson and Fuzzy Dwyer will take the social functions ot the school under their supervision. Exploring further into the future, we find we are again on hand to witness the cli- max of the rnost thrilling po- litical campaign ever waged in Lake View. Now, aren't we lucky? Twenty-six can- didates-all vying tor one honor-that oi serving you. Again rounds of applause are heard as Carl and Trudy Schneider step up to com- plete their brother and sister act as president and viceg. president, little Harold Sher man sings iorth as treasurer. Elaine Gitord swings lorward as secretary, Alfred Schilling and Emeline Bowditch com- bine their efforts to promote social activities. The audience, highly pleased at the outcome of the year's commission ree turns, loudly applaud. We, too, are carried away by the enthusiasm oi the crowd and ioin in giving the representa- tives oi Lake View's student b0C1Y a great big hcmd. A L ' 225:-1,15 4 THIHH ELIIIJH-UUT PLEASE.' WATCH YIIUH STEP. THIS IS THE FLUIJH WHEHE LUVELY LADIES EIIIIH HELIEIIIUS EUIJDS AND EHEATE EHUEHS UE THE LATEST PAHISIAN STYLES . . . THE ELIJIJH WHEHE NIYHIAHS UE HEIIIJHIJS EIINEEHN- INS EAEH ANU EVEHY STUDENT AHE HEPT UN FILE IN THE PEHSUNNEL IJEFIEES . . . THE ELUIJH WHEHE EUTUHE PASTEUHS ANII NIA- IJAME EUHIES LABIIH IIVEH EHENIISTHY . . . THE ELIIUH WHEHE SWEET STHAINS UE NIUSIE PEHVAIIE THE ELIHHIDIIHS AND THE SMELL UE PAINT SHEETS IIUH NIISTHILSI' ALL HUT-SIIINS UP. -lr ir -k ir ak Hi? gf SI-HPMATES ALL! EET the skipper, folks! Under her careful guidance and on the good ship Morycxnne, We take CI trip around Chicdqds shoreline. The tall build- inqs ominously spring up at every knot the ship makes. This is sornethinq one can never forqetethe beautiful skyline of Chicoqo, Y N ET us introduce to you the cream of Lake View's crop- twenty-nine radiating, etfervescent misses under the personal supervision of genial Miss Ienklnson. To do our best to serve you is the motto of these girls who are chosen on the basis of scholarship and personality. And serve us they do, being always Ianey on the spot in their gleaming white iackets. This group assists at P. T. A. meetings, rendering invalu- able aid to our parents. This in itself would be sufficient, but the Senior Service Circle may also be seen at prac- tically every function pertaining to Lake View lite. Faculty teas, dramas. concerts. and commencements, all run oil more smoothly because of the presence of these efficient girls. The members having their pictures taken are: L. Frodin. P. Conaway, H. Whaley, P. Manning. M. I. Geisert. A. Vate. in Row 3. H. Reil, H. Sabin, C. Olson, M. Anderson, and X Q NN 'lg D. Fries, S. Spencer, B. L. Steen, C. Simons. U. Blitzner. E. Allen, V. Iohnson. D. Ztaske, in Row 2. I. Mayer, H. Van Der Heyden, B. Snyder, Miss Ienkinson, E. Gough, I. South- ard, D. Anderson, and M. Mandigian. in Flow l. ,ei A5 . 104 l 4 OAN OF ARC! What did she do? She served and saved her country, but she had nothing on our gals-loyal members of the Senior Service group. They, too, have given their lile's blood in the service of Lake View. In the service of a king? Nay. They are not vassals ot any nobleman. They help and advise the members of a great dem- ocracy-a democracy within cz democ- racy-Lake -View High School. Webster's dictionary cloesn't give us words ade- quate enough to express our appreciation of the services they render. Shall we write another lexicon or can you form your own adiectives? We'll set you off with a good start-how about marvelous, ter- rific, super-colossal! Tame? Well you're on your own: choose your own epithets. Those featured in the pictures are: 1 Group l-Row 2: G. Storm, B. Eckstrom. Row l: M. Oprisa, R. Ardelean, B. Phil- brick. Group 2-Row 2: E. Winter, P. Katsaros, A. Stuchlik. Row 1: I. Smart, G. Cordt, F. Racusen, M. Goverdarica. Group 3-Row 3: M. Laverty, B. Perz. Row 2: L. Curtis, M. Frank, A. Psiris, I. Heichel, A. Libberton. Row l: F. Wing- strom. Group 4-Row 2: E. Hageman, l.4Hey- den, V. Kamrer, D. Davies, E. Ahnger, H. Wallis, M. Lenhardt, E. Lamberg. Row 1: M. Walker. lt I lla., TUNE-SMITHS USIC! Heavenly music! In our imagination we see a stage. A world-renowned conductor leading a large symphonic orchestra. This body of musicians ren- ders cantatas and symphonies with delightful technQque. In our minds' eye we seem to see a celebrated musical organization. But we wriggle from our drowsiness and look again and what do we see---a noteworthy con- ductor, yes, our own Mr. Sopkin, and not famous musis :ians but our own orchestra. We are bursting with pride to be able to say that this orchestra is ours, that it carries the name of Lake View. Its members are loyal Lake Viewites who play not for glory but for the love of music and their school. They have spent many hours in the orchestra room developing matchless technique that displays the caliber of Lake View. In the past years, the orchestra has made many ap- pearances which include the Concert, the Spring Festival, and the Annual City-Wide Contest at which it received a rating comparable to its abiity. The cello section was a distinguishing factor in the successful appearances ot the orchestra. lt was especially honored by being invited to play for the Music Supervisors' Banquet and at Roose- velt High School, where it won fame. Much of the success of Lake View's prominent orchestra is due to the untiring efforts of our inspiring conductor, Mr. Sopkin. Under his guidance innumerable students, supposedly lacking musical tendency, were transformed into enthusiastic and skillful musicians. Many of the members of our orchestra make practical' use of their musical education by playing at dances and festivals. Surely the fact that they do this serves as proof of the meritorious skill of the members of our orchestra. But time flies and we must fly with it. Although we are sad to leave the music-filled air of the orchestra room, adventure is awaiting us. ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS SECOND VIOLINS N. Almond F. Anderson E. Aquiliv M. Berrott D. Fanucchi G. Gianocopul D. Hannibal I. Gillison V. Iohnson M. Gross B. Kruger E. I-label D. Leifer S. Harding R. Liebich D. Hirock H. Merel H. Iangor F. Moore R. Kerns P. Pallis H. Kramer R. Parcells R, Lqbitzke I. Pera I. Laverty M. Roth D. Louis E. Spak S. Narbut G. Zografas H. Newman R. Reidolf P. Sullivan M. Swanson H . Veith C. Weber P. Witak M. Witz C. Zozokos VIOLAS H. Bucko W. Feiler L. Gerber H. Hersam M. Kallstrorn F. Kruder I. Mayer E. Pihlstrom W. Schwied A. Tripoli CELLOS P. Anderson I. Bernsen V. Hanck F. Hart H. Loatz M. Leirevaag H. Schlauch M. Temkin H. Van Buskirk BASSES R. Davis W. Hamrnan F. Hardy A. Horvath H. Kline N. Schirnmel P. Van Buskirk W. Welther HARPS L. Roberts S. Bernsen OBOES C. McAllister B. Weissmiller CLARINETS M. Ratner H. Sanders BASSOONS S. Boyd R. Schnakenberg TRUMPETS W. Bowen Geisert G. Young TROMBONES H. Baker TYMPANI R. Burns T. Grumbeck FLUTES B. Birmingham ' H. Rest B. Long 'C5 ,. 3- , ggi X W? b Qi! gl ,,, 5 Q . A .r V N '-Lx., 1 gf, Q A , ' ' - .-Q f x X Q 1- 'L . .F J 175 ' 1 3 FM .. f , -yrs !' fi a , s.w5p,f -M-' N, i 9 I! M ll Q , E ' ' . ' 94 M +A x 'A A, T h . Q Q 'L 1 I -irv 9, 5 h x 1 D l K Q I Q W via 5 QA X -WN' mba. E. 4 f fu. T y-::z T '- ., K . A, r xy I 1 4, ,,., . ,.:-' r'?5'sf gt- ll a Q X , . 3 xl iigvil A 4 n A 1 fist f , ,gs . ' - ,' '. Ma' L ii- - ' ,f f ' f,. . if' df ' . n ,. rs A! . ., if ,Q . AQ, , ,A N, f :QQ F vi . ff 1 11? Qi 5 QNTW' ,QGQXZ V4 5 v ff:-if Y .-.3 f CBUSIXDBBS OF THE BBUSH BUDDXNG Da Vinci to the tett oi us, a hxture Van Gogh to the right ot us. and ah this genius crarnrned into a srrtati cuhby hote hard- tq targe enough to contain the rnifthicat Lake View witdcats. Yet these conscientious work- ers have ati the terocittl ot wiidcats in their determination to do their part in making Lake View's Bed and White Prnnuat what it is. Covering our hook with cotor and hte is their iob and wett have they succeeded as one can see by the ciever and unusuat ihustra- tions scattered throughout this t1ear's Bed and White. Pitt hail to thee, Lake View artists. wer tett-hand corner we see Doh, S. isitt and .X p .XR it in the to tr. Phiibrich showing X. M. Sheridan how to handtetter. in the center picture E. Mitter. B. Lam- bert. B. Hansen, B. Beam. P. Geherty. . Dott and L. Du Vaii are iooking at he various posters submitted by stu- dents. The upper right hand picture shows YN. Schroeder. M. Netson. M. cward. H. Fox. B. Becta. and M. Sheridan ptanninq posters tor Bed and White snapshot contest. OF HUMIXN 'RELPJYlON'S uqht your Lnieriority complex to life Personnel Otiice and re- bynnth ol sta- C Foum uiz bro to the ' this la me. Her I BS that last q , Ciqcrln? Why not trot up tawaken that stagnant conliclence? Yo: in l tistics may be tound all the data concerninq you and 1 slumber our estimated l.Q's. reading tests. this and thai teach- 5 e:'s opinion oi us, and sundrfl other facts oi like kind. Once within the presence oi Miss Kreis, Miss Hartman, or Mrsyhutler. You will explain the cause oi your anxiety with more ease. That certain l.Q. will emerge horn a steel tile and P a siqh oi reliei will float sl-wward. Thu-S, the Personnel Otiice restores one's iaith in onesell, acliusts cliiierences between conilictinq natures. and in general iorwatcls the personal and social interests ot each and every individual attending Lake View. BRONZE HONOR PIN. Row 4: I. Waqner. Row 3: M. Kollbaum. C. Grace. D. Banahan. M. Wlindels E. Thompson, R. Schaffer. A. Charter. Row 2: C. Harris. H. Hiller. P.. A. Perl- man. B. Kuhn R, Lorenz. Row 1: D. Shafer. B. L. Chenei' S. Floyd. VV. Larson. fx. l g Z . fi' V f N 4 F re! K: Lx X .H 'Z if . AH., tg f.'3' T 5 8 SILVER HONOR PIN. l Row 3: M. A. Macklin. H. Che-llbrrq R. Kolasinski. Starke. M. Danzclson. H. Palmer. R:-.'.' L. H. Bernstein. L. Blauner H. Namnqer S. Bock. F. Peterson. Row la I. R. Rand E. Pue P. Cammarala. I. Lady C. Maqerl. P. Adams A. Storuetr-m, L. slab XLWSC Q69 Y XS 165' D - . YXS5 GSS Gai c0659-' X1 -' . 'oil' Qi-'Y XNN. xfllg YNW Oo- O O QXQXX 6 How 1 mo... we Q 6... 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H I K - 0 11 K9 . . - , xi Y r X0 ' X I , Ipwmesxe bw- .U X V, f-,Qwr who QXQYXEKQQ kxnboOk' K. i , OX wus. K-1 SBI.. X ,px co X552 ,iff vw' X093 L gNi?,,,2 El.t3qXxK ,qyxx co ,ff .VL-f w' N ' as . ml 9 f if , P-Wu ' O '- sw .J 1f f-Z got 5 ,fr fr' all '- , fr . Y - mb' V fr V ' Yadav ' 5 L shea ,QA sity' ww v-95992 Tlflfy ,f Z GOLD HONOR PIN. Row 5: T. Westerlin. P. Schonberq R Anderson, P. Bolling, C. Rogers. K. Roriq Row 4: S. Roberts, F. Born. M. Lehman I. Fox, V. Mey. O. Nilcoleit. G. Krumrey L. Bridge, F. Hczqedorn, D. Wolf, K. Wesifall. Row 3: E. Klein. B. Nussbaum D. Gartner. H. Iambek, E. Lind, M. Petsch, E. Keller, E. Morcxn, H. Giose E. Coleman, I. Weill, F. Schaefer. B. Aplelberq, F. David. Row 2: V. Elscisser. V. Kcsuvich. D. Karlsen, V. Hcrchmeis ler, H. Yoncn. H. Kcrplcm, I. Le-ibund gulh. How 1: E, Mottcx, R. Iochim. E. Ven lurini, L. Cirniglicxro, R. Miller. lll .A WHILE OTHERS FOLLOW HAT CAN Lake View best afford? This problem con- fronts the group at the extreme right. They are M. Herpe and L. Kolasinske, in the back: H. Giese, and F. De Neveau, in front, who make up the Class Gift Committee. Shall it be the Lake Shore Athletic Club or the Edgewater? Shall it be Eddie Duchin or Al Golden? Yes, the Prom Commit- tee has its troubles, too. Left to right are K. Westfall, M. Carlson, F. David, I. Martin, I. Ramsay, D. Wolf, and C. Rogers. In the lower leit hand corner is the executive department of the Senior Class: Nancy Kitti, the treasurer, and Spencer Floyd, Sgt.-at-Arms, standing: and Shirley Roberts, the secretary, Ioan Wagner, the vice-president, and Douglas Sturgeon, the presi- dent. Their iob is organizing the committees and steering their class to victories. Vlfhat shall we have for luncheon? In the picture adioining that of the oilicers is the Class Day Committee which decides this and other important questions. Standing are: S. Floyd, A. lli GIRLS' CHORUS GROUP 2 lNG your troubles away by joining the Girls' Chcrus. Row 2, l. Mayer, H. Bordin, M. Bode, Scanlon, E. Holder, R. Landis, D. Worfgram, F. Chalem, P. Byford, H. Brown, V. Tumpeer, P. larlce. Row l, M. Bloom, L. Siokos, O. Grmuf sich, F. Mariottini, L. Moritz, S .Wagner, S. Vougis, A. Weller, S. Michael, B. Miller, C. Nelson, S. Gottlieb, B. Clamita, E. Gingerella, D. Zillner. GROUP 1 HO knows but that maybe theres a Lily Pons amongst us. ln Rcw 3 are L. Foster, B. Larmer, D. C. Peters, D. Seaholm, C. Buchalter, M. Katz, A. Mitchell, S. Reichen, L. Samuels, L. Mickelson, E. Hennings, L. Drafx, L. Steiner. Row 2, F. Lipshutz, L. Schiel, A. Ulving, R. Anderson, A. Willits, M. Olson F. Hart, E. Giolalc, A. Schildgen, l. Lavender, A. Bergman, E. Haas. Row l, M. l. Flowers, D. Flood, M. Koff, A. Rydin, A. Tijan, M. Evans, N. Ettelscn. those vocal feats beautifully. Amateurs they may be, but they display ability equal to that possessed by professionals. The girls, who all have pleasing voices, might never have been given the opportunity to demonstrate their talents were it not for the patient efforts of their young arid talented instructress, Miss Hutchins. And now as the curtain falls, lunior takes out another stick of gum and resumes his chewing, with a dreamy expression in his eyes. Those girls sure did a swell job. 97 .Z ff, . x- ,,f-' e.' I -asgj.-wif. 1 . ! C C M l N G U P 'P ll I, KIDS! lsn't the weather fine? Will you take us for cr ride over the bridge? You will? Well, don't fcrll, and we'll be with you in just cr minute. Here are Cx few of th stoodents of Lake View out to enjoy the bedut' spring. And CI better place the turesque bridge W' them. e ies of cr buddinq y could not find th ith the statue of cm this pic- Genercrl Grant t ' o inspire WE SELL 'EM F ALL the hard things, we have done And some were iust too bad The hardest we've attempted yet- Was to try and sell an ad. But give up? Never!-No. not us!! For that, we have a line. We iust talk on-until they're forced To throw us out or sign. A. Psiris, I. Ford, B. Stone L. Guilfoyle. D. Sherpitis. B Carey, H. Rosengard. P. Ander son, I. Levy, I. Hofiing, B. Krait G. Zeitlin. H. Aigner, M. Mc- Quilkin. E. Falk. E. Anderson. I. Vandenbossche. W. Bau- mann. L. Packer, M. Smith. S Felsenthal, S. Gordon, M. Nor ris, A. Fetzer. A. Rohde, I Southard, M. Shimchuk, B Weissmeller. D. Geiser, M Wallenstein, S. Rosenbaum. and I. Goldberg. I . 1 MOMENT NEVER Pr DULL MALL, but cozy. That is what the students whose activities carry them to Mr. Bowen's ottice think oi Room 209. in the pictures above. we see Y. Korber, W. Carey. X. Guenther, L Tucker, K. Hankins. X. Ruchstein in Bow 3: Y. Edwards. F. Moore, I. Ford, B. Oison in Bow 'Zz and W. Bowen, B. Kraft, S. Sucic. B. Thompson, and G. Gunther, in Row 1, aii members ot the Smokers' Ciub. At the riqht are W. Bowen, X. Schiotthauer,'E. Gough. D. Kopu- ios, H. Dwfler, and L Tucker. the harassed members oi the Business Statt oi this pubiication tryinq to balance their accounts. as the ' division rooms agents oi various ins that will keep pour out the co ' i ck. Prnd then the books in the b a ' acitied mood, they in a shqhtiy p n at iast 'ieGr's gaze with MI. Bowe That odd-iookinq thing ANNUAL. in the scene is the Ticket Board. The success ot many ot the schooi's sociai activities depends on how many tickets ieave this iiow in the iast pic- board. The te ' a iock trorn ture who is taking ay be assured that that bunch rn his beionqinqs wiii be saie tor- ever atterwards 99 s .i in Y 'rf' Xxxf 4' 15' P We wx 5 mx, Nemo eo wioed X9 flex? qoeixee- Qoxovloq Q.c53oReflx1xq Qoe 0016-5 ok bex Qoiook. X44 EQQOQCRYYGQXCQXQ .0o1oQ0xf 2 e-5 Kewl 016 0161 xo c,oX- 09 'oe booms, Nook bet teqgboed. 151.gif W X ' 1: as P45 wx qw be We. Y Choo. oo-llxexq hoe Kooqkxk Q0-2 gooktoo ko tang ' O,NifJ61'5.BXXO8q eve do-eb xoocivlxoq ekodeox. P, geo is ee- 05-Oonoqoq ' c,Xf1e-Qs 'fxgoe QucXLesedX19 kde 4-Rio oo 699 Q-Mak eve-QQQ XX5QQxoe xtedeoie. IQO NOW YOU SEE 'EM NOW YOU DON'T HAT'S the excitement in the assembly? Shall we go in and see? As we enter, thunderous applause greets our ears. Looking on the stage, we find the cause of the fanfare. Mr. Winter has iust introduced Herbert Baker, the president of the fall commission. The ap- plause subsidinq, Herb pro- ceeds to introduce his asso- ciates. Vivacious Dolly Kop- ulos steps forth as vice-presi- dent, and rotund Stuart Mc- Clellan is now the keeper oi the cash. Charming Ethel Gough will serve as official note-taker. Willowy Dorothy Peterson and Fuzzy Dwyer will take the social functions of the school under their supervision. Exploring further into the future, we iind we are again on hand to witness the cli- max of the most thrilling po- litical campaign ever waged in Lake View. Now, aren't we lucky? Twenty-six can- didates-all vying for one honor-that ol serving you. Again rounds of applause are heard as Carl and Trudy Schneider step up to com- plete their brother and sister act as president and vice- president, little Harold Sher- man sings iorth as treasurer, Elaine Giford swings forward as secretary, Alfred Schilling and Emeline Bowditch com- bine their efiorts to promote social activities. The audience, highly pleased at the outcome of the year's commission re- turns, loudly applaud. We, too, are carried away by the enthusiasm ot the crowd and ioin in giving lhe representa- tives of Lake View's student body a great big hand. KA Y :si gil, 4 : .- gi... -. Elf' :ft P 1.33 , THIRD ELHUR-UUT PLEASE.' WATCH YIJUR STEP. THIS IS THE ELIILIR WHERE LRVELY LAIIIES CHUH IJELICIUUS PIJUIIS ANR CREATE ERUCRS UP THE LATEST PARISIAN STYLES . . . THE PLUUR WHERE MYRIAIIS UF RECURDS CIJNCERN- INS EACH ANR EVERY STUDENT ARE HEPT UN FILE IN THE PERSHNNEL IIPEICES . . . THE PLIIIJR WHERE FUTURE PASTEURS ANH MA- RAME CURIES LARIJR IJVER CHEMISTRY . . . THE PLIIIJR WHERE SWEET STRAINS UP MUSIC PERVAIJE THE CIIRRIHIIRS ANIJ THE SMELL UP PAINT SHEETS IIUR NIJSTRILSI' ALL HUT-CIJINS UP. at ir ir ir 'A' 1 ET us introduce to you the cream of Lake View's crop- twenty-nine radiating, efiervescent misses under the personal supervision of genial Miss Ienklnson. To do our best to serve you is the motto ot these girls who are chosen on the basis of scholarship and personality. And serve us they do, being always Ianey on the spot in their gleaming white iackets. This group assists at P. T. A. meetings. rendering invalue able aid to our parents. This in itself would be sufficient, but the Senior Service Circle may also be seen at prac- tically every function pertaining to Lake View life. Faculty teas, dramas, concerts, and commencements, all run oti more smoothly because of the presence oi these efficient girls. The members having their pictures taken are: L. Frodin, P. Conaway, H. Whaley, P. Manning. M. I. Geisert, A. Vate, in Row 3. H. Heil, H. Sabin, C. Olson, M. Anderson, and D. Fries, S. Spencer, B. L. Steen, C. Simons, U. Blitzner, E. Allen, V. Iohnson, D. Zfaske, in Row 2. I. Mayer, H. Van Der Heyden, B. Snyder, Miss Ienkinson, E. Gough, I. South- ard, D. Anderson, and M. Mandigicm, in How l. tgp LX' if 1 'N n .n, V lOl I OAN OF ARC! What did she do? She served and saved her country but she had nothing on our gals--loyal members oi the Senior Service group. They, too, have given their liie's blood in the service of Lake View. In the service oi a king? Nay. They are not vassals of any nobleman. They help and advise the members oi a great dem- ocracy-a democracy within a democ- racy-Lake View High School. Webster's dictionary doesn't give us words ade- quate enough to express our appreciation oi the services they render. Shall we write another lexicon or can you form your own adiectives? We'11 set you oft with a good start-how about marvelous, ter- rific, super-colossal! Tame? Well you're on your own: choose your own epithets. Those featured in the pictures are: Group l-Row 2: G. Storm, B. Eckstrom. Row 1: M. Oprisa, R. Ardelean, B. Phil- brick. Group 2-Row 2: E. Winter, P. Katsaros, A. Stuchlik. Row 1: I. Smart, G. Cordt, F. Racusen, M. Goverdarica. Group 3-Row 3: M. Laverty, B. Perz. Row 2: L. Curtis, M. Frank. A. Psiris, I. Reichel, A. Libberton. Row 1: F. Wing- strom. Group 4-Row 2: E. Hageman, 1.4Hey- den, V. Kamrer, D. Davies. E. Ahnger, E. Wallis, M. Lenhardt, E. Lamberq. Row 1: M. Walker. 'fi' TUNE-SMITHS USIC! Heavenly music! In our imagination we see a stage. A world-renowned conductor leading a large symphonic orchestra. This body of musicians ren- ders cantatas and symphonies with delightful techn.que. ln our minds' eye we seem to ses a celebrated musical organization. But we wriggle from our drowsiness and look again and what do we seeea noteworthy con- ductor, yes, our own Mr. Sopkin, and not famous musi- cians but our own orchestra. We are bursting with pride to be able to say that this orchestra is ours, that it carries the name of Lake View. lts members are loyal Lake Viewites who play not for glory but for the love of music and their school. They have spent many hours in the orchestra room developing matchless technique that displays the caliber of Lake View. In the past years, the orchestra has made many ap- pearances which include the Concert, the Spring Festival, and the Annual City-Wide Contest at which it received a rating comparable to its abiity. The cello section was a distinguishing factor in the successful appearances ot the orchestra. lt was especially honored by being invited to play for the Music Supervisors' Banquet and at Roose- velt High School, where it won fame. Much of the success of Lake View's prominent orchestra is due to the untiring efforts of our inspiring conductor. Mr. Sopkin. Under his guidance innumerable students, supposedly lacking musical tendency, were transformed into enthusiastic and skillful musicians. Many of the members of our orchestra make practical use of their musical education by playing at dances and festivals. Surely the fact that they do this serves as proof of the meritorious skill of the members of our orchestra. But time flies and we must fly with it. Although we are sad to leave the music-filled air of the orchestra room, adventure is awaiting us. ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS SECOND VIOLINS N. Almond F. Anderson E. Aguiliv M. Benoit D. Fanucchi G. Gianocopulos D. Hannibal I. Gillison V. Iohnson M. Gross B. Kruger E. Habel D. Leiter S. Harding R. Li9blCl1 D, Hirgcjlq H. Mefel H. Iqnqgr F. Moore R. Kems P. Pallis H. Kramer R. Pgrcells R. Labitzke l. Pera I. Laverty M. Roth D. Louis E. SDGIC S. Narbut G. Zografas H. Newman 106 R. Reidolf P. Sullivan M. Swanson H . Veith C. Weber P. Witak M. Witz C. Zozokos VIOLAS H. Bucko W. Feiler L. Gerber H. Hersam M. Kallstrom F. Kruder I. Mayer E. Pihlstrom W. Schwied A. Tripoli CELLOS P. Anderson I. Bernsen V. Hanck F. Hart H. Loatz M. Leirevaag H. Schlauch M. Temkin H. Van Buskirk BASSES R. Davis W. Hamman F. Hardy A. Horvath H. Kline N. Schimmel P. Van Buslcirk W. Welther HARPS L. Roberts S. Bernsen OBOES C. McAllister B. Weissmiller CLARINETS M. Ratner H. Sanders BASSOONS S. Boyd R. Schnakenberg TRUMPETS W. Bowen Geisert G. Young TROMBONES H. Baker TYMPANI R. Burns T. Grumbeck FLUTES B. Birmingham ' H. Rest B. Long .ba +1 Q? , . f qi' 've X if N 1 .... W We- + FT, 1 Q' .W , , 3 , 7' QL if i'l gf A I 1? ' si: as A D , Q f 'i YS . I '57 Yu ff ,.,. xi , D . ffiil. W F - X . ff A., 5.3 x ,-5 Ns' xf.irXfj,g ,gf,'Q .F EQ 1 ' 5' ' 3' HIT TI-TE DECK . EAVE ho! All hands on deck! Man the ship! We're oft to explore new regions down the Chicago River. Factories tc supply rnan's needs and Warehouses to hold them border the watery thoroughfare. Cn each side of us tugboats ready for the day's work steam along. Are you with us, rnaties? shouts our captain. Then come on, let's go. Toot! Toot! P hu, 'Qi-. .,. V CBUSBDEBS OE' THE BBUSH BUDDXNG Da Vinci to the teh ot us. a tuture Van Goqh to the rlqht ot us, and ali 'mis qenius crarnxned into a srnatt cuhhy hoie hard- ty tarqe enouqh to contain the rnythicai Lake View wiidcats. Yet these conscientious work- ers have ati the ierocity ot Wildcats in their determination to do their part in fnakinq Lake Views Bed and White Pinnuat what it is. Covering our hook with cotor and hte is their iob and Weil have they succeeded as one can see hy the ctever and unusuat itiustra- tions scattered throughout this i1ear's 'Pied and White. PM haii to thee, Lake View aitists. t wer tett-hand corner we see ' . Dott. S. isitt and in the o Ntr. Phitbrick showrnq X NX. Sheridan how to handtetter. in the center picture E. Niitier. B. Larn- nsen. B. Hearn. P. Gehertq, t are iookinq at itl- bert, B. Ha nd L. Du Vat -uhrnitted by s X. Dott a ' posters s ' e 1 l 1 1 8 the various dents. The upper riqht hand ptctur shows W. Schroeder. Ni. Netson. M. Howard, H. Fox. B. Becta. and M. Sheridan ptanninq posters tor Red and White snapshot contest. T OF HLTMIXN PCE.lJPl'YlONS qlfxt your xnierlofuy complex to like Personnel Olfxce and re- 'rxlh oi sto- LOU? uiz brou to the , ' his lcabyvl . Here ibut last q ot trot up 'V Yo: m I ou cmd me ach- ' PLS ' 'P Why n ildence. mlnq y ' cl that ke cxqcnn. Jawcxken that stagnant con ftlstics may be 'round all lhe dom conce l slumber our esximaked. l.Q's. reading kesls. Xlus cm er's opinion ol us, cmd sundry oxher lcxcls ol like kind. Cnce wiihirl the presence ol Miss Krels, Miss Ylurlmcm. or D Nlrs.'Bukler, you will explain xhe cause oi your cmxleiy with more ease. 'Yhcxt certain LQ. will emerge lrom cn steel lile and - a sigh oi rellel will flock sl-ryward. Thus. the Personnel Otilce restores orxe's 'iaith in onesell. crcllusts dliiererxces beiween conilicllnq nulures, cmd in general lor-words xhe personal cmd social mxexesrs oi each and every individual otltenclinq Lake View CC BRONZE HONOR PIN. Row -4: I. Wagner. Row 3: M. Kollbaurn, C. Grace. D. Banahan. M. Windels E. Thompson, R. Schaffer. A. Charter. Row 2: C. Harrie, H. Hiller, A. A. Perl- man. B. Kuhn, R. Lorenz. Row l: D. Shafer B. I.. Cheney S. Floyd. VV. Larson, 3 Z 2' . J, . ,N L..s,: H, . . V 4 ..,. - -Q. ..,- .JK .sp SILVER HONOR PIN. fx, 115 I Maqcrl. P. Adams A. Slcruslmn. Kolasinski. Q- r, , fis- v- Yi? 2 I Q E. Row 3: N. A. Macklin, H. Chellbcra H. Stoikc. M, Danielson H. Palmvr. Raw ' H. Bernslem. I., Blallner H. Naltmqor Q S. Bock, F. Peterson. Row l: I. R. Rexd E. Puc, P. Cammaruta. I. Lady C. L. C 26069 s X3 fb XS e'5' 99 X23 sl 2 5 PX , C0 065' XS ale' o C . 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'P 696, eqedxxxifl ' N X l 5x ' Cf Wu QW x lp an A ' X Y m'5 ' X fq ll Q-Th :KQV OV' ,Z 1 K x,,f'-, be ,, 7' . J N s X599 bo . X X Q' vfffoui C K . Sldfkxa co covtae X, ZZ 0 X7 O 'A-.mv-F Same 1'-'C ,Z 'l fxq ' qbx !,,,- LIS, EL! env-' eva, ' 693 UYXXZ 6 9 f ,Elf-Sv 'Aff ,. O l Sep 1 qv-'Lf' X01 1 x ofa? ff .QVAOVX ea f IZ .fumes T he Osage by tX . ,dbx . Tv-1l l mea 'msg W waeuxf - dv lol fl-lg' if' GOLD HONOR PIN. Row 5: T. Weslerlin. P. Schonberq, Tl Anderson, P. Bolling. C. Rogers, K. Roricz Row 4: S. Roberts, F. Born. M. Lehman I. Fox, V. Mey. O. Nikoleil. G. Krumrey. L. Bridge, F. Haqedorn, D. Woli, K. Westfall. How 3: E. Klein, B. Nussbaum D. Gartner, H. Iarabek, E. Lind, M Peisch, E. Keller, E. Moran, H. Glese E. Coleman, l. Weill. F. Schaefer, B Apfelherq, F. David. Row 2: V. Elsassor V. Kasavich. D. Karlsen. V. Hachmeis let. H. Yonan. H. Kaplan, I. Loibund guth. Row 1: E. Moltcz. R. Iochim. E. Ven turlni. L. Cimigliaro, R. Miller. WHILE OTHERS FOLLOW HAT CAN Lake View best afford? This problem con- fronts the group crt the extreme right. They are M. Herpe and L. Kolasinske, in the back: H. Giese, and F. De Neveau, iront, who make up the Class Gift Committee. Shall it be the Lake Shore Athletic Club or the Edgewater? Shall it be Eddie Duchin or Al Golden? Yes, the Prom Commit- tee has its troubles, too. Left to right are K. Westfall, M. Carlson, F. David, I. Martin, I. Ramsay, D. Wolf. and C. Rogers. In the lower left hand corner is the executive department of the Senior Class: Nancy Kitti, the treasurer, and Spencer Floyd, Sgt.-at-Arms, standing: and Shirley Roberts, the secretary, Ioan Wagner, the vice-president, and Douglas Sturgeon, the presi- dent. Their iob is organizing the committees and steering their class to victories. Vlihcrt shall we have for luncheon? In the picture adioining that of the oificers is the Class Day Committee which decides this and other important questions. Standing are: S. Floyd, A. l 112 Pheiiier, A. Wiberq, O. Ramsay, A. Weber cmd I. Wagner. Taking it easy are: E. Coleman, B. L. Cheney, I. Lady, and H. Yoncrn. R. Shnackenberg, M. Macklin, R. Heilig, and M. Windels in the first picture at the lower right watch H. Bernstein try on ci class ring. For it is in the sphere ot Rings and Pins that this committee operates. In the circle to the right is Miss Leach, who guides the oifi- cers and the committee in their various fields. In the far lower right-hand picture is the Red and White Committee: E. Thompson, I. Leibundguih, H. Nattinger, I. Roths- child, and H. Kohn. P. Bolling, A. Parrish, R. DeLany, and D. Gartner. -dnt eh 2' February Graduates Florence Adams. Gemini-rtial. G. A. A. Pearl Marie Adams. Conimercial. G. A. A.: Hen:- Sw 1et'y, Bronze Pm. Lucille Alesi, fixnrnerilal. in .5-.. A FII-11 Glillt. Ruth Allwyn. Gfizxtrneriiill. G, A. A. Ioyce Anderson. fctmmetcizl. G. A. A.: Freni. .Glul . Robert Edward Anderson. Gommexcial G G. T. C.: Swxzxnilng Tammy Senior l..llf'-S3'Jll'lT!' Hang: Swrlety, Silver Pm, Bernice Leah Aptelberq. General Science. G. A. A.- Bttgltzay Gluliy Ei inn D-Qputyg Red and Vlfhite Aqentg French Gulp Olfhestrzx Girl Reserves: Senior Service Circle' Pltitzzt-3 Eignomiis 'flubg Honor Society, Gaid Pm. lean Adeline Bacon. Cfmmercial. G. A. A.: S plit:r:..fre G1-ee Glxliiq l-lfvncr Scciety, Bren:-9 Pin. Dorothy L. Banahan. Commercial. Frank- llll Hiah Schull Gnftith, Indiana, l, 2, 35 G. A. A.: Room D-Zpuzyg lrtterr'1an'n1l Club Honcr Society, Bronze Pin. A f was Scfpf. I7 ffznf we nqflhz md. . . Chase flzirzqs way! remem- Ellinor B. Bang. Cctrnniercial. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee fiulg Rell and White Aqentg E'NllllHlllitQj Internatiina' 'Q'lv,1k'g l-lnincfr Society, Eronze Pm. George Theodore Barlas. Conurnerclal. Fx. G. C. 3t.p?.':rtirf- Glee lfiztiwp Rctwrit Deputy. Kathryn leanne Barleman. Conxmff-rcial. G. A. A5 G, A. A., lflfrlf-ante: P-5-15-inallty Gini: lunicr P.-11.21133 .fwnzpr Pl'15'fArsq Gul lziestf-rvflsz Swnnrnina Beatrice Bartholomew. C-.tmrnf4r':1al, Pied anti Wfhite Advex flSlllfj fftfzilz G. P.. A.: and Wlntf- AQ- lll.. Roy Karl Baumann. l-l 4'lllIllf'.Il lYlI1't.'llI13. Lani' 'l-wltltlrxl llmlt Svlwtl l, Qi, Elaslzwtltilly East'-Evlllg l,--riders 6 lass: lIlll'lllll.llll lJ'1sl-:-3tlH.1ll- A lftixpp-'-Eli ufltitlx. Sn-.fm ' Frank L. Beckwith. Ar'Ent--ctuml Dmw Loretta Behm. -1 11. A 9 li l7: f1'1t'v. - Plllf Gul F-it-.at f' Livm ::.1's El n 'ct' ty' liz nh Pill. Kay Hazelle Bendit. L' 1: :. Vernon Beniamin. Gttttt-ral l.in1 lll Lfiuulers Classy Hia--ltill: Sxnwlzers Vlui- l.t-'tex x'E'1:t. H4 ROW 1 Pearl Dorothy Mae Berndt. Commercial. Glee Cluliz C A. A., Lake re View Agent. Helen lean Bernstein. General Language. G. A A.: Swimmingp Lake re View Reporter, Senior Players Ring and Pin Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Paul Maurice Berthoud. Ccmmercial. R. G. T. C.p Bandg French Clukg Room Deputy: Rifle Team Officers Club. Frances M. Betz. Commercial. G, A. A., Gold Prcficiericy Pin, Room Deputyg Soplicmcre Glee Club, Swimming Advanced Chorus. Burton Bierbach. General Science. West Drvisizrr High School, Milwaukee, Wisconcin, ly Personality Clul' Public Speaking Clulog Senior Dramag l-li'Y. Kenneth Bieschke. Commercial. Aci- va nce ci Swimming. ROW 2 Evelyn Billing. Commercial. G. A, A., Honor Society Silver Pin. Ieannette Agnes Binsfeld. Commercial. G. A. A. Red and White Agent. Lillian Edith Biss. Ccmmercial. G. A. A Lorraine Blatlner. Ccmrriercial. l-lfncr Scciety, Silver Pirg Bemard Bloom. General Language. Waller High School lg R. G. T. C4 lunror Playersg Public Speakers Clulir. Shirley H. Bock. C+lrllllll'?lCl4ll. G, A. A.g l-lome Economics Club, Secretaryg Civics Forum, Girl Re- serves, Senior Service Circle, l'lcnor Scciety, Silver Pin. RCWV' 3 Pehi' Bolling. Gcrnrnercial. Swirr1:':.ir'rg Team, Captain, Senicr Liie Savrngy Red and White Advertising Staff, Real anffl White Cfgrnrnitteey Horror Society, Gold Pin. Dorothy Braun. Ccrnrnercial. G. A. Ag Szphce more Glee Club, Hcme Ecoricrnics Clui 5 Girl Reserves. Frances M. Bom. 'jr1YT.lTl'?fCltJl, G. A. A., lunicr Playersg Senior Players: Refi ana Vfhire A.i'.'ertrs1rrj Staff, Commission, Vice-President, Girl Reserves: Persin- ality Clubp Honor Society, Gold Pm. Maurice Ioseph Bresnen. Ccmrnercial. Advertising Staffg intramural Basketball. Lorraine Bridge. General Language. G. A. A., Orchestra, Latin Ciuigq l-lime Economics fluiiy Girl Re- servesy l-loner Society, Gcld Pm. Dorothy Ruth Brown. General Lzfnguxae. G. A. A., Gold Proficiency Pin: Lal:-e re View Staff: Ger- man Clulig Senior Service Circle, Senicr Players. er an never forqef: Zlze flrsf ?ep G7?556I7l!4!l!, all wfmf a crow , F, Q! BOW l Mercedes Lorraine Brown. General Lartguage. G, A. A.- Scph-:frnore Glee Club. - Lois Iean Buhrow. Cgrrnrnercial. G. A, A., Silver Proficiency Pin, Delegate: Senior Players. William H. Bunch. Ivle-:l'ianiCal Drawina. Technical Clulf.: Sfrpli-:mare Glee Club: Intermediate Cbtgrus, Peter Cammarata. General Science. Biology Club: Chess fluli: Slide-Bule Club: Track: Football: Honor Society Silver Pin. Gladys Carlson. Cornrriercial. G. A. A., Deleqate, Sire: Prtlr-Lericy Pin: Games Class: Swimming: Glee Cla: Spelllna Club: Ream Deputy. Helen Carlson. Czrnrnercial. G. A. A.. Iaeaate. :frv -1 ..-ot., S Mae Vivian Carlson. Conunercial. G, A. A.: Bed and White Aqent: Bicorn Deputy: luni-ar Games Class: Girl :Ci-eserves: C .rnrnunity Service Campaign: Home lfconomi-is Siu: Pr-esriiertt: VVe'Also-Bart Club: Prom Committee. Iacqueline Anne Carpenter. General Science. 3. A. A., Delegate: Sophornare Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Lal:-e re View Stalt: Economics Forum: International Club. Alice R. Charter. Carrirnercial. G. A. A.: S-'r.11r Service Cir-ile: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. 6,2056 CIIZCQVS llllflf HY' lffliY' WNV! it 1 ., a fl i '5- A ff Hazel Chellberq. Ceneral Language. G. A. A., Gold Pro ficiency Pin: Orahestra: Slide-Bule Club: Girl Reserves: Latin Club: Tennis Club: Girls Leaders Class: Public Speakers Club: Senior Se-rvi:e Circle: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Belly Lu Cheney. General Language. G. A, A.: Biology Club: lunior Players: French Club. Vice-President: Lake re View Staff: Public Speaking Club: Senior Players- Senior Servite Circle: Class-Day fzrnrniiteey Hznar Society- Bronze Pin Lee Cimigliaro. Ar:lr1te-:tural Drawing. Delegate: Spanish Club: Games Class: Fenring: Assistant Class Treasurer: Honor Society, Gald Pin. BOW Q9 Eva H. Coleman. General Lanauaae. G. A. A.: Biology Club, Secretary: lzloarn Deputy: lunirr Players: Frencli Club, Secretary: Senior Servite Cutler Class-Day Com- mittee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Marjorie Coleman. lC4Illfl'L2lClll. Birolckeepina Club: Civics Clulr. Miriam Dznielson, Generil Science. G. A. A., Silver Proficiency Pin: Bani: Hartar Society, Silver Pin. Ice Dauqird. General Scieriff. Swirnrnrriq learn: Senior Life Saving: Games Class: Class Deputy: Sniirlz-ers Club. Frances Packard David. General Language. G. A. A.: Orchestra: Publi: Speakers Club: Latin Club- A Cappella Clioir- Girl Beserves: Senior Games Class- Prorn Carnrnittee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Iean Cormack Davidson. Cornniercial, G. A. A.: Debate Clulr: A Cappella Choir: Civics Forum: Bed artfl Xzilhite Advertising Staff: Sen:-:tr Serviae Circle 'f' 0571 WOW-WOWFI . . 611671 l L ll6 l I I CCUHE fk6 Jfly of 0lU' OHZHZLSSLOIZ 'EZ ll7 Bob Davis. Commercial. Debating Team, Football, Chess Club, Games, Fencing, Civics Forum, Lake Re View Dis- tributor, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Ruth Marie DeI.any. General Language. G. A. A., Delegate, Silver Proficiency Pin, Swimming, Community Service Campaign, Girl Reserves, Senior Service Circle, Red and White Committee, Chairman. lack Delles. Commercial. Room Deputy, Lake re View Agent, R. O. T. C., Smokers Club, Chess Club. Francis I. DeNeveu. General Science. Band, Orchestra, Lake re View Agent, Reporter, Chess Club, Public Speak- ers Club, Senior Players, Gift Committee. Charlotte R. Dernick. Commercial. G. A. A., Gold Proficiency Pin, Red and White Agent, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Ianet Dryden. Commercial. G. A. A., Gola Prcticiency Pin. David Earlix. General Science. Roosevelt High School l, 2, 3, Physics Club, Vice-President, Slide-Rule Club, Aol- vancecl Band, R. O. T. C., Captain, Officers Club. Iune Ellis. General Science. W-Jller High School l, 2, G. A. A.: Public Speakers Club, Lake re View Staff, lnternational Club, Personality Club, Vle-Also-Ran Club, Senior Players. Vera M. Elsasser. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate, Silver and Gold Proficiency Pin, Honor Society, Silver Pin. 6!6Clll'0lZ, J0lllHll'55l,0lZ6I'5 are B. Read Erickson. General Science. Mary Eskelin. General Language. G. A. A., Readers Club, Lake re View, French Club Lucille Essa. Commercial. G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Donald H. Feezor. General Science. R. O. T. C., Basket- ball, Public Speakers Club, Hi-Y Club, Senior Players. Bernice Feinstein. General Language. G. A, A., Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Chess Club, International Club Theresa A. Feldbauer. Commercial Honor Yo-:iety, Bronze Pin. Hlouise Fisher. General Language. G. A. A.: Lake re View Staff, lunior Orchestra, lunior Players, Pulli? Speak ers Club, Senior Service Circle. Ruth Fivelson. Commercial. G. A. A., Gold Pro iiciency Pin, Sophgfrnore Glee Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Spencer Floyd. General Language. Fc-ct ball, Hi-Y, President, Class-Day Committee, Class Sergeant at-Arms: Honor Society, Brcniie Pin. .. .-:wa u.w'-- ,w.,g,fm,,., M lf, :1..4f.' ,-. A ... .x, . Jus.: ,, , Y 51. 1 M., A 2' . 'I .351 A - 5 535-if f fi X- 3.216593 6 Q1- 5 3 ' 93,5 fi: g 1f Q n V-A .1 Er., - tg , . . . .fl sf. 1-4, 5:q 5 V93 ' I f , 4 I -1-raw' gr , .?:X',2-Q - '--- Q- -W ' M ' iiixxs 'S , Wi-1,1 .,:l k 1l1nasi3, M- 'ei-if E51 17 sz-f ,y -, 55. if-i' H53 XJ-45.35 , I-Lm:iQ4.:. yzxg, gg 5 1529? . - 'Z 1.335 2.213236 5 4.:i'a55,1z--w 5 7 Q7 's 4 mL'QJs,.., .i .......... ..... .L ' -s -L 1 .1 xt.. .....-. -92? .5 f-.x :igJ'Egg' x Y- igpvsvvn N' V v F wig .1 2 I ' , ali f -,Q .. .5 -.. . x Ex, Q.. Nfl: A A.E,.i. . f -fj Hr' .li I-, P- 'f 6'S' w?f' '2 . lean Merriman Fox. General Lanauaqe. G, A. A.: Sopho- more Glee Club, Honor Scciety, Silver Pin. Herbert Franzen. Conirnercialf Red and 'xVl'.it Advertising Staffy Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Lois K. Garrison. Social Science. G. A. A., Delegate, Gold Proficiency Pin, Grcliestrap Girl Ee- serves, Home Economics Cluii. Doris Gartner. Cornrnercial. G. A. A.g Lal-ce re View Aqenr Civics Forum, Red and Wlrite 'fcrnrnitteep Honor Society Gold Pin. Dorothy Giambelluca. General Science. G. A. A., Sophomore Glee Cluliig Girl Reserves. Helene Giese. General Science. G. A. A., A Cappella Choir, Senior Service Circle: Glass Gift Coniniittee, Chairman, Hcnor Scciety, Gcld Pin. Edward I. Grabow. General Science. lied and White Advertising Staff: Swimming, Swirnrriina Tearny Zocloa Clulgig Orcliestrag Bandg Hi-Y Clulit. Celeste M. Grace. Commercial. G. A. A., Bron: Proficiency Pin, Girl lieservesg Swininiinq Emblenig Assis' tant Treasurerg Economics Clary Honor Society, Ercnze Pin. Roy Grant. Ccrnmercial. Ft. O. T. C. C zosczz or nbififq, wiffiouf excepfiolz . . . rmisfice Gnmell Griner. General Lanquaae. G. A. A., Silver Pri- liciency Ping Orcliestrag lunior Latin Clulii, Qiiaestor. Dorothy Guhr. General Lanquaae. G. A. A.: Lake re View Business Staff, Red and Wliite Staltg Pei- sonality Club, lunior Players: Eiclcqy Clnlvz Sophfrricrr Glee Clulug l7ul'liC Speakers Glxikp l-lcnir Society, E'rt.rr'i:f Pin. Violet G. Hcxchmeister. General Lari- auaaf. Sopliorriore Glee Clulog G. A. A., Special Dancing Class, FIf'llCl'1 Club, Senior Service fircle: i-ltinfir Sccifty, Golfl Pin, Vice-President. Florence Haqedorn. Comrnercial. G. A. A., Delegate, Gclti Proficiency Pin, Soplirrniore Glef- fini g Lalzf re View Staffg Aclvaricefl Chornsg l-lonor Society, Gt itil Pin. Betty lane Hannema. Grnfrfri l.L'Il'lQUtJClF'. G. A. A., Silver Prfrticif-r'1w',' Pin: Prf nrli ffulitz Girls l.'fl'Iil 1l'S Class, Sf-nifr Sf rvicff Circle, 'lriiver Clin.. fix Helen Hansen. S t'1.rl Sfifriw. fflrfer- , J., s. . ., .i, um. .A ., snr s , . Ccnnnittef: li-.tntr Sftiif-ty, Gtiltl lin. Iune Vivian Hanson. Grnfrfr. L:r.a.i rats. A. A.: Lalaf re View Stall, ilrrrtrli ifliilg tqliri li. :16Z'w! Sj Stplitnifir- Glifr- Clulg l17l'llll'l Gr' up luiw tix. is. Marion Evelyn Hanson. innier-itil. G. A. A.- Sfpliorriore Glif 'filtii g l.frf:' If Afi'1r.t Girl Pies' rvfs Honor Sftcif-ty, Golfl Pin. Thomas A. Hcnastany. 'Efnfr-rl lin. auaaw, FI. G. T. Gy Life .Tfi'.'ir.f1 C.'t'.'llTllllllli'l Flfilll' L-rl-0 re Vifw, Sports Stall. 118 ay, our x fd l fi at :. 'I' Q Q rzffelzfiozz af COIIZIIZKUZJ, Qian Jrmwz fo like music of H frpsn If ROW l Charles H. Harris. General Science. B. O. T. C., Maior. Rifle Team: Officers Club, Treasurer: Personality Club: Hi-Y Club: Public Speakers Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Mary N. Hart. General Language. Sherbroolc School, England, lp George Washington High School, N. Y., Z: G. A. A.: Orchestra: Life Saving. Lorraine D. Hcrrtkoff. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Swimming: Iunior Games Class: Civics Club. Alice I. Hayden. Commercial. Band: Orchestra: G. A. A.: Fencing Club: Spanish Club: Ping Pong Club. Richard B. Heilig. Commercial. B. O. T. C.: Bed and White Advertising Staff: Commission, President: Cheer Leaders, Captain: Letter Club: Economics Club: Bing anti Pin Committee, Chairman: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Marvin Eugene Herpe. General Science. Track Team. BOW 2 Frances A. Hietala. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate: Swimming. Gladys I.. Hill. Commercial, G. A. A. Alvin Hillner. General Language. B. O. T. C., Captain: Rifle Team: Fencing Team: Officers Club: Crack Drill Team. Lois Hoffman. Commercial. G. A. A., Silver Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Bookkeeping Club: Economics Club: Geology Club: Girl Reserves: Travel Club. Myra Hoffman. Commercial. G. A. A.: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir. Murray Norman Houston. General Science. B. O. T. C., Captain, Officers Club: Sophomore Glee Club: Swimming Team: Bookkeeping Club: Golf Club. ROW 3 Charles Hughes. Commercial. Swimming: Baseball: Ad- vanced Chorus. Kay M. Hughes. Commercial. G. A. A.: Lake re View Staff: Glee Club. Robert Iohn Humphrey. General Science. Sophomore Glee Club: Track Team: Letter Club: Hi-Y Club: Boys Leaders Class: Debate Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Anna Marie Hunter. Commercial. G. A. A., Gold Profie ciency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Agent: Leaders Class. Charles S. Iker. General Science. Biology Club, Vice-President: Geology Club, Vice-President: Lake re View Agent: Chess Club. Selwyn Iackson. General Science, R. O. T. C., Officers Club, Captain: Slide-Rule Club: Botany Club: Spanish Club: Hall Guard, Corporal: Lake re View, Business Agent. i 1 ffm Amir ... ilu' fzlqfzf of F10 W 1 if 0112 lk 'T 1.-.'1r11111i11Q 3 Shirley I. Iansen. Ql111111'1erc1al. G. A. 1.7 Humax Scciety, Ercnze Pin. Helen E. Iarabel-c. Ge111s1al Language. Delegate: Le1s11re-'l'i111e Aclivitiesy Orchestra Hffmr Sari:-ty, Gclll Plll. G, A, A., Qw1111111i11qp Raymond A. Iochim. lf1:111111 11.11. Hcncr Siw1'1+lty, Gcllul Plll. Gusiave lohanson. l3'f'Il:3l1QIl SVlE'llCP?, H O, 7.7 Hccm Dfpvuly. Helen Iohnson. Q7.111z11--1f'1f1l. H11sf:'i1 H1g:E, :1::l lj ll'1111i-1 Hnjll 53211 l fp G. A. fl. Iohn Iohnson. lj.,Il1Ill'?IClC1l. if 1l.g.1:cre 1 2.1 l'11'1l'3'. HOW fi Henry A. Kadow. 11 lll. L 14.11111 If fi- .1:. l'11 1'jxg .1 V 1 1 l l.'.'111t-' Jrtllf :. Henrietta Kaplan. .' 11--1 1l. G. if : V111-,f L,T1.1l!g 1 -. 1111 l 11: T1115- 1.1 1. 11- fi Il 1 3171-11 ly, l,,i1l1l l 111. Dorothy Karlsen. . l' '.'.'ll!1,l, if l 1111: '.'.:.1f' .341 1t1.1:.: F? ..1,1 1 ':':1'1 111'l1y Lllfl lff1':111+:, l.11s'1:' 1111.1 l'-'i'l 11: 11- T. .flfxssq ll-n11C1 lf1v1-I1, 11 XE l11. Qi F w mzmm colzfcrf, ffm 'P9 x rcfzesfm Violet I. Kasavich. CC'IllH1GTClC1l. G, A. A., Ezwlina- Red and White AdNiEYllSl!lQ Staff: G1rls Leaders Class' 3:31:- 5:eep111q Club: l-lon-gr Scf:1ety, Gcld Pm. Eleanor M. Keller. Ccmmermal. S. FH.. Ax FQIYTZ :l'?plllYf Curl Reserves: Home EcQr1cr1111:s Club: Hirizr Scmely, Gold Pm. Lawrence A. Keller. ,-Qrnfnercial. 33:11 Lxfe Savinag Sw1r1'1111111a Team- Red crux 'White iid'-'EYAISRZTQ Staff. l:lC'x'1' .5 Nancy I. Killi. x3'5!lEl.1l Lanauaqe. G. A. Fl. SQ-Qi P2111- :1e111jy Pin, H3511 DEPlll'3'j Lake re l'1e':.' .:xS'?lllj Rei and '1.i.'l11te Aasmp Games Classy fq111111.11'11ty Service fam- pfzzarv 514.1111 Class 'lrfasurerg Ho-111-1 51.51-515' Elillif? P111. Eleanor Klein. General Snezzge. Fi E. Lea '..1.1.1 ll17l. 513315 l f' l.f1i11111 Se111Q1 Harp 5534... ,.f11t111 T. 111.111 l ll G. Fa. Pk- G0-:jay fl s:t1:'. H Tir S 51- iy, 1Q4lil.l P111. Donald Klipp. Gf1.- 1.1. 5:1f511cf'-. 11. L-it' Qfnl' Exsfilall' SVINCY Fl.:1y'::' f.:ss-fly ' IZ.1f11f' H Il 1 f.Q:1ff',' Fin.:-Q ljlil. Belly Kluqe. Gen-'1.1Q L11'1J11.113f9. .31 F1f111:E1 .'..117 H111 1 l..1yf1s, F111 1111 Spf-Q1l:11.J f'l111- :11.1.j1 Pliyvzs I al '11 '1'1'l.1f. Q.11111.1ltf .fl5s1stj11.! T11 z 11. Stanley V. Kocurek. . H1 Louise E. Koelsch. .. '..e1:1z.. l.. A l2O Grace Myrna Koerper. Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir. Harvey Kohn. General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Lake re View Staff, Coeeditor: Red and White Committee: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Loretta Kolasinski. General Science. G. A. A., Delegate, Board: luriior Players: Public Speakers Club: Zoology Club: Chess Club: Senior Players: Gift Committee: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Grace Kolbe. Commercial, G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Room Deputy. Virginia Koletsos. Sccial Science. St. Selirastiari High School 2: G. A. A.: Economics Club: Lal-:e re View Staff: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Marjorie Kollbaum. Commercial. G. A. A.: Beginners Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Home Economics Club: Red ancl White Literary Staff: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. lack Kolp. Commercial. R. O. T. C.: Letter Cluii: Swim- ming Team: Life Saving: l-lifY Cluk: Smokers Club. Lorraine A. Korobkoff. Commercial. Schurz High School l: Serin High School 2, 3: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Geraldine E. Krumrey. Commercial. G. A. A.: Special Dancing Class: Swimming: Honor Society, Gold Pin. am? .Bang Ji5p!aLyeJ flze ff7ClZlZl'IIllC' llbL'lf,t'6' IICQIIZIVCJ, Betty Kuhn. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: Lake re View Agent: Room Deputy: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Pearl M. Kunzweiler. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Swimming: Games Class: Civics Forum, lean Margaret Lady. General Language. G. A. A., Delegate, Letter, Gold Proficiency Pin: Com- munity Service Campaign: luriior Players: Public Speakers Club: Senior Players: Leaders Class: Senior Service Club: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Silver' Pin. Robert Landers. General Science. Rc-:rn Deputy: Games Class: Lake re View Agent. Marion Landis. General Science. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Red and Xttlhite Agent: Honor Society, Bronze Fin. Sam La Palermo. Commercial. intra- mural Basketljrall: Smokers Club: Letter Clulf: Football Team: Baseball Team. Wallace Larscn. Commercial. R. C. T. C.: Rcrm Dei:-uty: Honor Society Ercnze Pin, Arlene M. Lauschke. Commercial. G. A. A. Mary I. Lehman. General Lxriauage. Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A.: Girl Ros-Jrv-as: Ti-nnis Class: Home lfccnomics Club: Honor Society, Gold Pin. 4 -4 lulia Eleanor Leibundquth. General Lonquxqe. G. A, A.: Sopliornore Glee Cluliiy lunior Plflyersg Personality 'flulvg Girl Reserves, Geoloqy Club, International Ciuz, Presi- -lentg Red and White Committee, Honor Society, Golfl Pin. Edward Leiqhl. General Science. Eunflz Slide- lrtule Clulity Conieifl Club. Ierome Levatino. Sticiul Science. Eislzel- iwgillg Letter Club, Srzitflzers Ciulvg Pun-Ainericiin Gtiilg Luke rfi- View Aq-ent. Vera M. Leybourne. Commercial, G, A. Eileen Elizabeth Lind. Coinmerciol. G. A. A.: Girl Ri?-serves, Sp-ellinq -flulziz lnteinotionol Club, Hwinu- E311 riminics Gluliw Red on1.l Vtlliite Literary Staff: Hnivr Sitiety fer lvl Pin. Vivian M. Lindgren. Gtfrninerclol. G. A. A., Delegate, Swinziniriqp Red and Vtflute Agent: lunior Goin-es Class, Spf-llinq Clulvg Ftooin Deputy. Ruth M. I. Lonqua. Conimerciol. G. A. A., Silver Pnvti' tiiency Ping Room Deputyg Spelling Club. Richard Lorenz. Coinrnerciol. R-3-oin Deputy, Terk- nicfil Clulwy Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Eleanor Loriq. Connnerciol, G. A. A., Boord, Tr-eusuierg Bowling, Chairinon, lunior Goini-5 t.'l.issg Senior Gomes Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ffm l'K'C0ffNl'lll'0l1 ffm! mw' umm Mary Loxas. Goinnierciol. G. A. A. Martha Ann Macklin. General L-zriquuoe. G. A. A., Board: A-'lv-Jncecl Chorus, lunior Players, A Gippelll Choir, Public Spent-:ers Club, Senior Pluyersg Ring oni Pin Coinrnittee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Betty Macon. Social Science. Hyde Pail: Hiqli School l, L25 G. A. A.: l'lf..r1or Society, Bltfllllf? Pin. Clarence I. Maqetl. fvinrnercml. Ptiorn Deputy, Chess lrflulip lforunig lit-niir Gomes floss, Honor Soft-ity, Silver Pin. Clara Maier. C-Jniniercifil. Soplioiiioiv Giee Clulig G. A. A4 l'lf.fnft1 iifwit-ty', Bronze Pin. Marie Ann Marchionne. -A txnniorciol, G. A. A.: Gispr 'lilly lftniciim Vlissp Glee Cltili. Anthony Markovitch. Genwifil L'-wit?-1 I' iii ii.-Z llmli licliool fig FI. G. 'lf ltiill Siqu 1 ig ftl' iill. Iune Marlin. ffnriiiii--if-itil. 1.5. A. A., Silvor Pro- ftcifiricy Ping fioplioriitiitr Glf-fi Nil, lt ini lwV'ltlllYj Prom lGlLrIllllllll'. .'I l'l'uit+i i.l l'.'lY, Hi in: lllll. Myrtle F. Mains. ' ::.n: ri z.. yt, Y . WHS 960 .Q , .J H101 flllf ,Q Wim 1 7 ROW 1 Mary Mazzanti. Commercial. G. A. A., PaneAmerican Club, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Lorraine Mchlvany. Commercial. G. A. A., Pro- ficiency Bar, Sophomore Glee Club, Room Deputy, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Iames McEntee. Social Science. intro, mural Basketball, International Club. Katherine McHugh. Commercial. G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Carl Melbye, Ir. General Science. New Trier High School, 1, 2 3, Hi-Y. Enid Merens. General Language. G. A. A., Lake re View Staff, Latin Club. ROW 2 lack R. Metzdorf. General Science. Biology Cluli, Presi- dent, Leaders Class, Fencing, Boxing, Lake re View Staff, Red and White Literary Staff, Geology Club, Camera Club, Prom Committee, Chairman, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Victoria M. Mey. General Language. G. A. A., Delegate, Board, Leaders Class, Dancing, Fencing, Games Class, Senior Service Circle, Geology Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Iohn Meyer. Commercial. R. O. T. C., Baseball, Senior Games Class. William Michul. Commercial. Biology Club. Iohn Richard Mickovich. General Science. Book Room Clerk, Swimming Team, Rifle Team, Public Speak- ing Cluh. Hildine M. Miller. Social Science. G. A. A., lntermediate Chorus, Civics Clul., P. T. A. Page, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROW' 3 Robert L. Miller. General Language. Clie-ss Clulg., Swim- ming, Baseball, Hi-Y, Letter Club, Red and Wkiite Adver- tising Statt, Senior Lite Saving, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Robert Mills. General Language. French Club, Track Team, Games Class, Iunior Players, Elaslzetball, Baseball, Manager, Florence Mistretta. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophorn-:re Glec Club, Special Dancing Class, Cisca Club, Eileen Moran. General Language. G. A. A., Sophomore Glee Club, Special Games Class, Life Saving, Senior Serv- ice, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Ercole Motta. General Science. Debate Club, Chess Club, Tennis Team, Geology Club, Hi-Y Club, Assistant Class Treasurer, Honcr Society, Gold Pin, Honor Society, Treasurer. Bemice Muller. Ccinimercial, G, A. A., f' Gofoizef hz Ln'ffbfr1rrr11f, szzcfcssfifll mzzzzznf Cyadnf Cilfop as ffze Sophomcre Glee Club, Special Dancing Class. ROW' l Elinore M. Mueller. fgrnrnerzizl. G. .5-.. .3-..: S'.-.'imxiincj- S:.phc.mc.re Glee flaky Lake re View Aqentp Home E:- nomifrs Cluli. Viviun Mundell. Cynmeriidl. G. A, ,lag Szplzt- miie Glee Club: HZ:-:tx Deputy. Helen lane Nattinger. Gerierxl Lcinqulzge. G. A. A-3.7 lunizr Pluyersg Pll'l'.A.lTl'?ll-Till flulzr Girl Ff- serves: l-lcmm Eccniriiifs lflulip Persinnel ,ftqeritg Fei Citi Vxvliite Lit-emry Stuff, Elttifp He-il cmd Vfliite Ciftiixixlttee l'lQI'1ii Siriety, Silver Pm. Ieanne Neil. fgz... eziizl. G. A. A.: Fi ':i Deputy: Fed Gl'1'l Witize Str' Ieanne Nelson. firiiziieriial. A 7 Civijs Raymond Nelson. A t1er:i1l. Fizz: ff-1p'.1t',': ECI'IlllQ fltrss. FZ CJW Q Shirley Nelson. 5 tierfial, G. A. A4 Swimming, Florence Neuendort. Ccmztzezrli S. .5-. P-.n 3.-Jtztiriiinzjr SLgfli'ttVr'- Slee flfllq Sul ItTQ3lf'.'5'S' FLW 32-3'i'.zQy'g Plfimfi Ei:'t'z,ri11?s Club. Norma E. Niedermaier. 5 1 3.: ltlwrzti-e.ilz'L fligrus. Z0lll't U'8l'l.' IIIIZCCK HWY!!! . sa. A 5 QQ'- Lua if Otto Niehus. Commercial. Sophomzre Games Class, Sophomore Glee Club: Le-ids-rs Class: R-:om Deputy. Ottilie Nikoleit. Ccrztrieriifzl. G. J5.. A.: Special Dancing Class: l-loner Sofietjr, Gold Pin. lohn Norton. f:rr.rt1e::i1l. Szphclrzizre Suites fbias: Sophzmzre G1-12 A uh: Lenders Classy H531 Deputy: Enxinfg Cliss. HOW' E Bertha Nussbaum. Ganeri Lizigxxge. G. A. A.: Ssphz- more Glee 'flak-: fumzr Plzyers: l.:ti:'. flak: ll'1f'EYHlflZYl3l Cluliy Hcmir Sil'i'?l'f, Gzlil Fm. Edith M. Oliver. fiztirtleriixl, G. A. A: S2953 mire Fe fluiiq Gul Reserves' firzliiuniiy 'erviie fit:- G 5 1 puiqnp l-liner Stgciety, Erirlze Fir.. Milton Osborn. jill-Fflll Language. Oriliestrz' Leaders flzss- fivir F Band- Czrierx flulilq Luke re Yi-21-.' Stiff, f.-Hilti. Helen M. Palmer. firrirrteriizl. 3. F.. Sgpliirnore Glee flulzr lumix Sixties flxssf Fwd fegiuty' Girl Fieserves' Hina! Seiifty, Silve' Pm, Adele Parrish. feziefzi Lurtqunge. Glee Club Dnlxestzlz' BlAlfQY fluli- Nzppellz fhiirt Fei -:Iii White fvrzimittee. Elvera E. Paschke. A ' FA.: Flilllfl F 'Hers' .-3. jllilfllll fiiixz, 24' ffzefzfcr crlrlmzwrl, ffm Curfnlrz 12-1 Fl 'MMV 1' - . fe slgf 0,3 up, Cmlffz fluff ffze p Don Payne. General Silence. H. O. T. 3.3 Fla-am Deputy: Baselatallg Easlcerleall, Letter Cluiz, Albert E. Perlman. General S-:ren-re. lntrarrltaral Basketball: Eralaqy Clula, l'leavy'.-.retaltt B-asizetl'-all Team- l-lanar Sa-:re-ty, Ercnze Prn. Edward Perry. C1-rmrxerfial. Faint Qerwrtyy funrzr Carnes Cl-ass, Easekallg Baslietliall. Florence Peterson. General Laziaua-ae. G. A, A4 Ortlzes- trap Plinar Staclety, Erlver Prn. Mathilde Petsch. farrirztercial. 3. A. A.: Sepha- iiare Glee fluim Speiral Dancrzta fllassy lunr-yr Santee 7 flassy Hffllll S3-irery, G-all Put. sa-yr Allred Pfeiffer. General Sfrente. Racer Dep'.t'1f': fffttlaallf Hr-lr' -flak, Se:reifar'y: Srzttl-:ers 'flab- flaes Day famnirttee. Evelyn Pranky. -famrneraxal. G. A. A., Letter, Gola Prze fr-iren:y Prn, S'.-Jlrnrnlnay fneerleaaer: Tennis 'fl-ass' Lersare-lrme :XI'llVllY, lnntgr games Classy E-ifolilieeplna wi, ' 3.312 - Luciaiean Preuss. -faziirnercial. 3. Fl, A.: .3-.rt 6 flalif Grrl Feserves. Elsie Pue. I-aritmertital. G. lil. A4 lrltartar J eeeetv are-A p- . shiny, enter rn, -- WN .v A l , ag, - . ,r-755' - I ' ff, tl , V , r I fly 5 eqllll, Z 675, L ,S .. IHC flllf ., lflllf ICC' if Frieda Queizer. C-:tmrrrer-:raQ. 3, I-., lfeleaate- Spf-:ral Danirna Class: lrrmtar Garzres 'flassz Senifr Games Class- fheer Leafler- H-:.n:tr S:-ite:-5 Srlver Prix. Myrtle Louise Quist. fzrtirrxerfral. 3, Fl. .3-.., fel gate, Pl:-:rn Deputyg Seni-:r Games Class Iohn Ramsay. General Swenre. W---L' Fctvlitallp Hr-Y kiltllllj Letter Clulg. Orrington Ramsay. General Snenie, Swrztzztirna- Trail:- Fzaiaallz l'lr-lr' flzrl' Letter flak: Hinir Sirtef-y P14115 l3'1:. Dorothea Rosdee Ransom. Srrerra. Arts. S. A, Pl. Delegate, G:-Pl Prlfrcrenfy Pm: Speiral farinrtta lflrssr Sophmntare Games flass: lanljr Gaines llass, Flea ani lffhite Art Staff: Senior Servi-ie frrilep Girl F.e-series Herne E-Iarrgrrrrcs flui'-: Travel -flak, Ethel Lorraine Raihsam. N.-:rrrr'1erC1'r', G. .5-l. A., G-1-li Pr-1-frciertcy Pin, Travel Hflxxr. Iohn H. Reid. fortrrriergrtirl. Tra:k- Lake re l.'re'.-3 ,5.ae:.t Fl:-:rn Deputy: Ei-xrrtta flass- S'.-Jrrtznttrra, llrssrszazrf flass Treasurer: l'll'lll1 Svaciety, Srlver Put. Gladys Reinmueller. Cerrxrneriral 3. P.. .lla -2-Y l:l9SE'Y'- ESI l'l:n.ar S-actety, Br:n:e Prn. Bill Rieqer. General Sue-rice, E ali- Letter Clulf: Hi-Y Club. 125 I I Hcxdcx Echevcxrricr Riondc. Ccmmercicil. G, A. A., Girl Re- serves: Spanish Clult. Shirley Mae Roberts. Generdl Lcrmqruczqe. G. A. A., Delegate, Iurtior Players, Luke re View St-nity Puhlii Speakers Clulig Serrlrr Plcrye-rs, Ccmmumty Service Corn- puiqn, Secretcrrvy S-errrrgr Service Circle, Clxss Secretary: Honor Scclety, Gzlcl Pm. Clyde Howard Rogers. General Science. Mcl-Qinley lcl1ql'13el'rcc! lp Sophorrifrre Glee Clutq R. O. T. C., Lieuterrcmt Crjtlcriel, Rifle Team, lumer Players, ,AQQKISSIZ Club, President: Rifle Tearrrg Officers Cluii, President: l-li-Y Club: Gold Piri. Senifr Pliryf-rs, Prurrt ClC'Il1ITilllv3'?j l-lcrtc-1 Society, Iecm Roqoff. S.c1r11 Scrert-re. G. A. A., Sephcrritire Glee Club, Luke re View Aqerrty H-ed Grid 'White Advertising ' I ototl. Kurt Rorig. Gerrertirl Sr:ie-rice. FI. O. T. C., First Lieulerrriirttg Sttzrrtp Clulg gl. J1lllUllIlCf1 Tetirrtt- Officers Cluli: Fencirrqg Hertz: Sficiety G-Ulril Pin. Iecmne Rothschild. Sticisl Science. G. A A.: Girl l:IeS-ifrves: Fuilic Sr.-ellitrrq Clur- Faint Deputy' Fted crtrfi 'White Cirrrrrutt--e. Robert Rothschild. General Sfrrerrc-9. F.. O. T. C., Ccrp1:11r1- Truck, Letter Qlur, Vice-Presiflerrty .fl'recl:er Cluc: Fr:-crliull. Mcrrucgery VI, A. PL. Clul - Ottieers Clur. FL. O. T. C. lack C. Suclcris. Geriertirl Science. Cadet First l.lf?Lll'?lltllllI lied rrrttl Wlrite Aqerrtz Serritzr Players: Officers Clultg Srutilzers Clury Z-Cttflcqy Clulj. Alvin P. Sawyer. Sffral Science. Serriir Players. Q G 1 flzc , emo: mma, -park Frances Schaefer. Srwffvrrrl Arts. G. A. A4 Scplititriuctre Glee Clury Lrrlie 1-- Viv xv Stfittg Cf rurrturuty Service Cumpcitqrtp Glrl l'iese1'.'es: Ht 111- lk Ill 111105 Clurg H-.rut S-Lciety, Gclti Pm. Richard Schnakenberg. Gfrtfrrirl Sfrerfe. Exrrtiir R. lf. v f r'l.rr I 3 fir ty, SllV'Y lfrrt. Anna Schneider. ' zl. G. A. A. Paul Schonberq. 12,11--1112 5-'rvrif-f. li. r 1 1, lj'YCllQSlIt1j Trfxfl-1 'f'-rift. Ftttlwrll, lv'lf.1r'1ur.1erg tl- ,my ., 01116.35 Clurq ll' r. 1 1' tri-ty, Cl. ltl Pun. Phil Schoolman. Alert. Itll 5-1111-f 5111111.11111 Hrqlx Still' rl l, 71111. l'l1Il urn.: lllfzlt Srl. Q, 1,5 Arlgplqg, C5111 lerrrrrir, .3 l ':-:111rr 'T mu' Swirrtrrurrq T-frrrrr lrfiflilll Teurrr- ltlltlrl P111-'r rr' '1- 1 try Emir, ll 1111 5 'tr-ty, Ercrtie Pm, Dorothy Schubert. ' ::.- 1 'l'.ll. G, A. Srrrltrirtrtr ',r11g '1','1--14 ll film, DOD Shafer. fi-1.1 111, .' '1- 1. 1 .71 :t1 flyjfy Styrfrrirrrr-'rttt '1.1f 11.1: I Robert Sieqler. .'rt 1: 3,1 Rf,'g,11, Stfrtt. Dun Smith. .'1 1:., I 11. 1. Glee lil!!! lf :1r1s lzss- lf -' iizq cfzaffer, c ever acfing aff in P 561.9 126 l -nr! t ' Q ,. . N ' of 4 one . . Sindy and sfrife, for ffze fiiq monzerzf in fl eizioris ROW 1 Pearle Smith. Commercial. G. A. A.: Red and White Agent: Red and White Art Staff. Shirlee Soby. Commercial. G. A. A.: Hallquard: Beginners Chorus. Don Solomon. General Science. Track, City Title: Letter Club. Robert Spatz. Commercial. A Cappella Choir. Lorraine Spohr. Household Arts. G. A. A. Winthrop Norton Spring. Science, Band. ROW 2 Kurt Stark. General Science. Biology Club. Ernest I. Stecker. General Science. R, O. T. C.: Rifle Team: Crack Drill Team: Officers Club, Vice-President. Aaron Sternstein. General Language. Sophomore Glee Club: Latin Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Arthur Stevens. Social Science. Leaders Class. Smokers Club. Ruth Stoike. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate, Gold Proficiency Pin: Sophomore Glee Club: Room Deputy: Band: Orchestra: Honor Society, Silver Pin. E. Doris Strom. Commercial. G. A. A.: French Club: Senior Service Council: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROW 3 Douglas W. Sturgeon. General Science. Basketball: Letter Club: Smokers Club, Vice-President: Golf Team, Captain: Hi-Y, Vice-President: Room Deputy: Class President. Helen E. Suchy. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sopho- more Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Community Service Cam- paign: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Dorothy Sukerman. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: lunior Games Class: Senior Games Class. Alva: Swanson. Commercial. R. O. T. C.: Room Deputy. Thomas T. Taglia. Commercial. Room Deputy. Christine Thelin. Commercial, G. A. A. .6 2 if ,H- -fh: L:- '1' u 1 ii f'- I F H . S W if W' W 5-it sK W- flffg, iiflflll lllZf:llYfI'llflLfI' Cf'l'C'l1I0lZlf llfl Al' l'6llZL'IlZLl'I'6?f7 FLOW l Edna Thompson. f:Cl'HIl19IClCil. G. A, v11r1Ce11l Chcrusp Gam-ls T ' A., Delegate: Afl- flrissg Fir-ui and VVVl1llE C1:11'11'z1lt16e-' Pairicia Walsh. fQ111n1-2151131 A111111'1dse1'1 G. A. A., Plrrxci Sfciely, Fiiniie pill. off vw 1, r-l1C1l1 bchsi., lg Christine Walters. ff1111111e1c11g1.. .1 . A. Ag l-lime Plf111:1r Scrtiety, Eronzw PIII. Ef:'1.11L1111cs -111 , Elaine Trenl-ter. 1Q 111111e11ti11l. Flccseveg H1cE'. h W hh NU A, h N , ,C?.11Ql, ly G. A. A.: SQ1p:.1.111'11. Glen Q'l111'g l:l1gc111 Deputy: , , , lo, n, .ya .X et' mtl' xxlfnkt' Nuqr' 3 .1 1 3 -1 ,f-1. -. ., . :1fl1111: lqllllfl .1.:'.fQ. . ., :-7 H. C. .. 1 OZ!1131?rs Llllxf 1,P6I,l'Jl E1ll'lL.ll'lCI .111ss, ...11P11e111.l+f1s. r , N f N, ,, , L bill l113 Sli' 1111-:Hs 1121111 b11.'1f73' Xu.: P11.. Mary Triqourea. L'1.1111111211.'11:11. S1Lp1.1:111Qr ,hee lfluziz G. A. A. . . ., ' 1 ' . Howard E. Vance. l 11111:.- 1 '1111. r-.Ml 1.111-l XA.!.1lf- A1.1'.'s1- hh M Q.: V. A . -NHC! Jfllf- Russell T. Weaver. 11::11111e1r11.1l. rw. Q L. v Evo Venlufinl- .1 lf-W1 lil- ll '111 31'1' YE' Flcrence Webb. GC-1191.11 3:1-111. , I11q1f-11151 Hiqh r lm' gl ll ,Rx '. W K Colin .Villines. 51 111 1 ll 11 1. Alben Weber. 512' fl 1. rxiff. T1.11:l: .1:11111- Vllfff L' 'H 1553 l'l lf 7 51 1111sl1 C1111 F1611 ani X'N'l111w All 51 l'l11Y S-j1c11Q1l ljllll ':.1tt1 1- 'less-f'j13' 1f's:1.111ii1ef- H1'111'1 S. ,11-13' l'1.11171i1 P111. Hildeqarde Wehll. 3'1.15:.11 1.1111-11111 'S .3-1, .51 S11 V .1 L1 S1 s 151111113 155- SX-.'111111111111' E'-'1.1?111q A ' A ' ' 1 f1z:.1' P- Q 1'.1.1ty ff'.11 ll Il 1115' F11 11'1' P11 Louis Waqman. 13 .11 1' 11 111 l 1: 1 Q11 1 111 ixlV'l'lllYj l.11l1- 11 '11 l 117 : 17 - 1 . N ' i ' Ieanne Marjorie Weil. 11-111-11. 1.11:1111.111f. J. A ll1s!.11.'11l f'11:111.: 1.511117 l..11l-1-' 11 X11 l'11C11.2 Efi11151' Ioan wuqner. ' 1111:.- 1+'111l. 1.1 1 1 lil 1' l 111- IV V11 .f+.11f11l' -ifllllllllllllf' S1 'Nr' l 111111111-'11' FQ l' fl. fl.. A.: 1'Q11a.- f1I',1' l' fl l ll ' '-.1 1111- 11 11.11 'xN'l11'11 l111111:y 511119 S1111 1 i'11'v11 '111'l1- ll1.111ir V211 l11s11l1111g ll11111 Z7 '11 15' l'1 111'- l'11. .-1. ly 12. EE lily., Charles Walsh. 13111111-1111 .nc ...V Belly Weinlortner. 1 11v1111. Lv. A IX Emanuel Weisenberq. General Language. Latin Ciuli: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Louis Weissman. General Science. R. O. T, C: Football Team: Room Deputy: Letter Clulz. William Lowell Wells. C1 nirnfrfial. Banii. Thelma Werme. Ciimrnercial. Foreman High School, l, L5 G. A. A.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Tom Westerlin. General Science. Letter Cluly Swimming Team: Latin Clulii: De-hate Clula: Hi-Y Clul' Pan-American Clulr, Secretary: Honor Society, Golfl Pin. Kathryne Westfall. General Science. G A. A., Delegate: Sophomore Glee Cluli: lunior Plfryers- Room Deputy: Senior Service Circle: Senior Players: Honor Society, Golol Pin. Paul Westman. General Science, Lane Tecliriical Hifi? i School 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir: Snickers Cluln: Pnl li' Speaking Clulft. Aletta I. Wiberq. Special Arts. G. A. A.: Hcvfi Deputy: Red and White Art Stall: Lake re View Agent: Senior Service Circle: Class Day Committee: Honor Society Bronze Pin. Margaret E. Windels. Commercial. G A. A.: Girl Preserves: Ring and Pin Committee: P. T, A Page: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. 6 J'p oma, fm qra uafioiz, friunzpz ofjeiz eavor. Russell Nelson Winqerter. General Science, R. O. T, C. Officers Clulo: Zoology Club: Track Team: Football: Par.- American Club, Robert E. Winqquist. General Science. Lane Technical High School, l, Z, SI: Room Deputy: Footliall- Hi-Y Club: Public Aclclress System: Stage Manager. Doris Wolf. General Language. G. A. A, Delegate: Biology Clult: Soplic-more Glee Club: Latin Club lunior Players: A Cappella Choir: Public Speaking Clul? Senior Players: Senior Service Circle: Lake re View: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Richard Wolferman. General Science. HLY Clulr: Footlial Manager. Emilie Wysocki. Cornrnercial. G. A. A.: Gle Club. Helene Yakinow. Social Science. Eeesl' High School, l, 2, fl Helen Yonan. General Language. G. A. A., Proticiencx Girls Service Circle: Class Day Committee: Honor Society Gold Pin. Lilyan Zolot. General Science. G. A. A.: lunio Orchestra: Tennis Class: Civics Forum: lnternational Club Honor Society, Gold Pin. Pin: Concert Orchestra: Girls Leaders: Latin Club: Senio Y Y i J. STILL MORE FEBRUARY GRADUATES Robert Elmer Anderson. General Science. Band: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Mida I. Badalament. Commercial. G. A. A. Alfa Barsi. Commercial. G. A. A.: Glee Club: Boom Deputy. Stanley Bers. Social Science. Band: Glee Club: Europe- Toclay Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Iohn I. Bochek. Commercial. St. Alphonsus High School, l, 2: Room Deputy. Muriel Carlson. Commercial. Amundsen High School, l: G. A. A.: Sewing Club: Bookkeeping Club: Girls Glee Club: Senior Games Class. Frank Dimaio. Commercial. Wilma Elizabeth Ferguson. General Science. G. A. A.: Band: Cheerleaders: Glee Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Marvin I. Gehrke. Commercial. Lake re View Agent: Games Class: Boom Deputy. Shirley Gershon. Commercial. G. A. A.: Lake re View Agent. William David Carr. General Science. Glee Club: Lead- ers Class: Orchestra. Marion Chvalovsky. Commercial. G. A. A., Bronze Proficiency Pin: Glee Club: Boom Deputy: lunior Games Class. Chas. Cuthbertson. Czmmercial. Miles Goldstone. Social Science. B. O. T. C., Lieutenant: Golf Team: Lake re View: Bed and White Business Staff. Mariorie Good. General Language. Honor Society, Silver Pin. Lorraine C. Herbert. Commercial. G. A. A. Clifford Iensen. Commercial. Edward Keller. General Science. Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica. California, 3: B. O. T. C.: Sophomore Glee Club: Rifle Team, Manager: Fencing Club. Edward M. Levy. General Science. Band: Orchestra: Geology Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Thomas McDonough. Commercial. Iunior Choir: Baseball. Mary R. Iuraska. Commercial. Harper High School, l, 2: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Home Eco- nomics Club. ' Wayne Iurgensen. General Science. Virginia Lois Kaywood. General Science. lunior Orchestra: G. A. A. Dorothy Miller. Commercial. Room Deputy: G. A. A. Charles Rice. Social Science. R. O. T. C.: Smokers Club Viola Rest. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: Girl Reserves. Lyle Schoeneck. Science. B. O. T. C., Cadet lst Lieutenant: Officers Club: Biology Club: A Cap- pella Choir: Lake re View Agent: Senior Class Deputy: Bed and White Agent: Spanish Club. Seymour Solomon. Social Science. Pan-American Club: Senn High School, l, ?: Lake re View Statt. Mary Steffen. Commercial. Vvlaller High School l: G. A. A.: Orchestra. Anna Rothenbach. Commercial. Vtfaller High School, l, 2: G. A. A. Eva Schaefier. Commercial. G. A. A.: Orchestra: Fencing. Rose A. Schaeffer. Commercial. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Millie S. Stendel. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: Public Speakers Club: Iuriicr Games Class: Special Dancing Class: Cheer Leader, Captain. Florence M. Sucholl. Commercial. G. A. A.: Special Dancing Class. Esther Marie Teubner. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: Senior Drama. Doris Umback. Coniniercial. Se-nn High Schogl, 1: G, A. A.: Orchestra: Fencing: Debaters Club: Geology Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. . Marion Virgo. Commercial. G. A. A.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. SING AND HAT is ham without eggs? What is corn beet without calchage? What is Winipy without his hamburger? Ah, what is Lake View without its euphonicus A Cappella Choir? l-low tedious school days would he without it! l-low dull lite would lie were it not for this joyous arganizationl lt is the Choir that adds gaiety to our assemlcliesg it is the choir that creates the atmosphere ot iollity in our louilding. What would the second tloor lie without these thrill- ing voices alccunding in its corridors? l-lcw could we carry cn our mathematical cogita- tions without the melody of sweet Voices ring- ing in our ears? Surely we are proud et our Choir. Happy are the songsters who compose the Choir, tor sing and lce gay is their mottc, and that they always are. Music hath other charms, however, For it has endowed the girl memlcers with that Sweet-aseaeSong personality. And iust look at these handsome gentlemen, adorned with their lgcw ties, which dc give them an air ot significance. Once you have heard those enianaticns BE GAY trcrn their vocal organs, no longer will you he content with the vocal ette-cts at a renowned opera star. The members ot the Choir can really singe and we do niean sing! Their ex- cellent harmonious utterances have obtained ior them the opportunity to sing to an eager radio audience- an opportunity ct which they made the most. Strange to say, the A Cappella Choir is a comparatively new organization, having been in existence only tour short years. Few soci- eties haye climbed the ladder at tame so rap' idly. ,. QV- -P. fvetfQ1r, H. ll-1r'l3ri, H,F1prrl, T. r Ql, PT. Peter- n, VU. tricks, 11, E. lr,l'.ns' ii, F. F rin, KT. Anilsf E, Li wvl-f, '. Ewensen, l. 'LiVsfi .1lf::, IW.pCi rfrt'i. F. Tuclzer, YN . Tuyif ., v 7'--Il. Leprzarieri, Sir. rle ier,-.P l.ii:?. :l, A.E':1-.fr111ii, .ft.r.iE'k'1:i E. E Liina, E. 'Nr fascn, C.l.fT1rs1'1, '.f. I.l:n1iiaiar., E.Stir1tl1er, F.. fl.eefl1fg'rr'.,Y.'l. ,hmnf',', ri. fljizz r It P. Pen- tr NY. lull' eller, l3t.,l7'1rcGllS, Rf W l. Tfrtfi in, Y, Klep- giisrli lf. 'VVl1IQISlI rn, l. Hifllenstein, CS. Nirfn, lil. F Jyld, il 9ern.11n. l.I. Sch.llftE'iirg.' 1, E. Eeckt, XY. f.fel iz it t.H1lI, 1 berlin, il. Lenlxar-i', Lip rio., 5, F- .sen Pl. ?'f1S5, . ,. :ti':fii.',' I. ljlfiake. Flin-J I E. l.e!Lt' 12, '. Efi .r nst. F.. '.'t7l'1i'- .-grclz, A. lgrlanq, R.Arf'telean, lf' Y-L1-at-is, '.',Wirtn. lvl. Uprisa Lie-lirrxi, S.Nontey1fg:, l. Tiigrtr. li lllir 'usen, Tre lzftt ll. Grisert, A. lQ nrt LE na S. Em nz, fysn, V. lesl-:rx r ROOM 300-1 WEET nostalgia will attend these pupils in years to Corrie. ln Division 300-l we iind in How 5, l. Budderneyer, G. Nox. ln Row 4, E. Leptich, B. Sanditord, M. Leptich, B. Neu- her, M. S. Pary. ln How 3, H. C. Maeolqe, L. Franzen, C. B. Dal- ueqe, B. l. War, B. D. Eclerer. ln Row 2, V. C. McClelland, L. H Barna, G. Minck. ln Row l, C. l. Fischer, A. Sorin. ROCM 300-2 COM 300-2, it's up to you to rruild a better world. ln How 6 are T. Crurnheclz, G. Scholz, S. Santori, I. Mayhew, Cr. Larson, D. Sievert, l. Burns, P. Polizzotto, E. Wartiela, M. Witte, E. Licht, L. Vtfaqenl-znecht, E. Klan, W. La Belle, E. Diller, L. Roberts. ln How 5, V. Gal- lirra, N. May, C. Sorin, E. Woody, C. Hanclazzo. ln How 4, M. Srnith, R. Fluclte, E. Wollt, E. Buchlett, V. Peck, C. Kanov- ski. ln How 3, A, Schildaren, L. Kliss, P. Winsteiri, D. Peck, C. Allrott. ln How 2, M. Moulias, E. lygfrr, N. lVlCSl1CI!'l9. ln How l, M. Delaney, F. Hardy, HCOM 300-3 ll 'l MUST lite funny, state the pupils ot Division 300-3. Frorri their vantage point in How 5, H. l3roCliiiie1er, H. Veith, L. Meier, P. Ellis, M. Harris, l. laeger, M. Kainps, S. Efirrv. Flow 4, W. Sclirreiriler, B. lirilz, I. Rosh-rrlrlooirr, M. ,,, fn A,A- 4 R.-el-r. How J, Rzllulfnlls, Hallenstein, A. Henry, S. Smith. Row 2, G. Reverg, I. lordfrri, C, Katsaros. Row l, I. MLlll 'Il, K. Ariselrno, M. Kopp, D. Sirriiflr. 'H BGOM 301 IINBEB shall old acquaint- ances be forgotten! in Boom 30l. In Bow 6, B. Martle, K. Braqel, W. Weiner, W. Bein- kinq, I. Bauer. In Bow 5, B. Wilson, D. Blust, G. Preuss, G. Webb, E. Weber. In Bow 4, B. Iones, D. Daerschner, E. Dietz, I. Henry, F. Apfelbaum, In Bow 3, D. Weeks, A. Grossman, M. B. Itkin, B. Latbitzke, E. Booth, I-Ierzberq, E. Gehrinq. In Bow 2, B. Merkel. In Bow I is C. Zozo- kos. BOOM 302 BBE willing to venture the guess that no one in Divi- sion 302 ever received or Are we right? Bow 6, B. Penley, Q. I-Ioqan, O. Meyer, M. Ger- shun, M. Grooms, M. Bates, I-I. Fiqura, L. Baymond, B. Maher, G. Iohnson, I. Guinn. Bow 5, C. A. Boqriquer, B. Bice, I. White- more, P. Liqqitt. Bow 4, A. Peterson, B. Craiq, E. Kunzel- mann, B. B. Graei. Bow 3, S. Boone, F. Yates, I. Spolar. Bow 2, B. Silvertrust, S. Leonard, B. Goldblatt. Bow l, C. Gurran, M. Gillison, B. Gildiqn. BOOM 303 P AND coming are the girls and boys in Boom 303. In Bow 6 are K. Steiner, L. Bartnek, M. Levenson, A. Neinast. In Bow 5, Geuder, M. Wittich, M. Curto, B. Bishop, W. Pick, I. Mosley. In Bow 4, C. Coe, F. Bupp, M. Hahan, M. Kall- strom. In Bow 3, M. Tpjnkin- son, M. Parsons, I. Lauerty, M. Eisenberg, In Bow 2, I. Itkin, B. Ploto, M. Kofi, P. Cufto. In Bow I, B. Shields and B. I. Don- ohue. BGGM 303 RCDGM 305 ACT cind tiction corriljined tor Division 305. In Row 5, P. Ioslyn, A. Pdsurlzd, B. Lrindren, F. Moon, C. Gclzert, H. Schnei- der, H. Socks, E. Wise, C. Stu- henrduch, G. Brown, W. Chinn, S. Gehlsen, M. Ldsliy. ln Row 4, H. Hdnirner, I. Vifdhl, M. Locliett. ln How 3, B. Le Vine, W. Feiler, E. Hcirrinier, R. Buli- schleqer. In Row 2, D. Poise- rcnici, V. Brock, D. Qzcircil. ltr How l, G. Leihundquth, P. Arif dell, ond M. Glivo. RGOM 307 TUDENTS ol Hoorn 307 hove- cedsed cictivity for the nic- inent. ln Row 6, C. Dcrnils, H. Fix, D. Hcrhn, P. Mcrrtin. ln How 5, G. Mclicrniey, W. Icrclason, T. Wcrntgler, V. Welch, l. Bciloqh. ln How 4, G. Meissner, G. Tri- qourecr, G. Friedrndn. ln How 3, A Rirrion, D. Schneider, P. Mille ing, L. Coles. ln Row 3, l. Nunes, A. Gstorwslqy. lri Hcw l, M. Scott, L. Gietel, B. Ccr.:.cr, P. Ruth. RGOM 308 HE ccrnierd dlwoys I111,II'1CIQE-S to lorinq torth such sunny smiles. ln How 6, B. l. BCIHIUS' ter, H. L. Berger, E. M. Gnodt, G. C. Eqqers, V, M. Cdn, M. I. Ciiscxclc, C. L. Schweizer, V. E. Schultz, H. F. Perl, G. Key, L. Miller, T. M. Lfichrier, W. YV. Poiiireiilze. ln How 5, L. M. Clit tori, M. S. Mti1rtfi1rif1rio,E. Hosner, D. V. Fuchs, G. M. Chl i. li' Huw 4, M. H. Sim, E. A. Vtfilgrrid, L. E. Ziriiriieriiidri, L. Cfzililiii, D. I. liorsytlifa ln Hvw 3, L. A. Hrter, E. Stir' li, D. B filter L.f1rr3.', L. E. For-1. lri H W fl, f.l D. Brifaiilis, I. L. lirduisf, D I Mi A 3' fe U Lite. ln htiw l, l. F. Io-Qzzzrer M. Lsllll l erlzff. RGOM 309 UIET reigns ds liqhts fldsh dnd the corneros Cliclz. ln How 5, B. S. Blonlcsten, A. Horr- tunq, V. Borker, T. Hurst, W. Mdrlcqrof, I. loseph, A. W. Hortf lqoff, W. R. Clifford, A. S. Ameri- Cus, E. I. Alworth, B. Kovitch, S. Schweit, l. H. Chorrow. ln Row 5, E. 0. lztdy, M. Mein- hordt, P. Lipschuotz, M, Muir, R. Soydd. ln How 4, P. Ho- qeorqes, D. lorqensen, L. Silver- mon, G. Ldnoff, A. Stonovich. ln Row 3, A. Ldtushlco, L. C. Miller, P. Long, A. M. Bancroft, R. Bloomfield. ln How 2, V. Spore, B. L. Squire, H. B. Whit- locli. ln Plow l, H. Alper. ROOM 3lO ELPING to keep Lolie View on the top ore these hoppy members of Room 3lU. ln Row 5, V. Vulzovich, F. Foloerson, A. Keroulc, I. lohnson, M. Press, D. MCDonold, C. Kolodimos. ln How 5, l. Moeller, V. Moshure, L. Dzodzo, V. Hdnck, D. Peters, M. Winlcel, D. Enqelhdrdt, A. Zostrow, I. Kone. ln Row 4, M. Boettcher, E. Nelson, E. Pilze. ln How 3, D. Ushond, M. Klewitz, l. Ldnqe, W. Hoclcmcrn, l. Von- denliossche, F. Swolsctlq. ln Row 2, E. Dorff, B. Nelson. ln Row l, F. Koenig, R. Conirnd- rotd, A. Wittiq. ROOM 3ll HEY sing ot their work' fdo the students in Room 3ll. ln How 4 ore B. Seibert, P Keuff ner, E. Sutter, D. Herrmdnn. ln How 3, E. Brennenstuhl, V. Fall- lioclier, L. Herlmq. ln Row 2, Pt. Bdshor, M. Witt. ln How l, l. Hurley, M. Geisheimer, V. Smith. Perched on the Sleslz is M. Swanson. ROCM 311 RGCDM 312 ll RGGRESSH is the watch- ward Qt the students Qt Raant 312. They are: A. Casey, M. Martin, A. Gf1111, C. Swen- son, A. SC11e1k1er, tn Raw 5. M. Bauer, E. Verdunq, M. Schadt ler, in Raw 4. L. Sawettlze, M. Rau1, H. T1t.1e:n1:e, L. R1:1tsCR, rn Row 3. N. DeWitt, R. Varta- resian, E. Gentry, in Row 2. D. Schrnidt, R. Swan, E. D:1n1e1, tr. Raw 1. RGOM 315-1 1-1ERE'S no doubt that Mr. Sapkin w111 dread ta 1ase these enerqetic youngsters. Those at 315-1 in Raw 6, 1. C. Iudqe, H. SChao1nran, S. SC1'1u1- rnan, 1. S. Sandberg, K. Thor, D. S. Haqeoraes, S. A. Grass- rnan, 1. C. Carter, R. N. ParCe11s. In Raw 5, F. 17. Pau1, C. W. Barker, A. Mi M1tChe11, R. L. B1oCk, P. P. Reiner. 1n Row 4, R. Trea111us, 1. 1arat, C. 1ahnsan, 17. Partes, R. Karasik, S. R. Wec11- ter. 1n Raw 2, 1-1. Pear1, M. L. D-eS1'1ona, S. C. Ma1tz, 1. A. Kas- ti1. In Raw 1, G. 1-1111:er. RGGM 315-2 US1C t111s the s-51115 at tnase rn 315-2. Rf-w 6, F. Edwards, H. C. Wef:.1r, D. M. Gray. Raw 5, B. 13. Haehrnan, R. E. Ltr-'-.1.f-rr, C. B11.1'9YI1l1'f'I1tI1, T. M. 1 f-5111. Rin-J 4, G. E. Schrrttdt, 1. L1t1 1tCrs. R w fl, V. Anders rn, 1. Lang. 1-1'.VJ 2, R. B1.1C11'2, Lt. M. SCLII1ffI11f31-191, 1. G. M. 1:11.111111'I1111, 12. H. SP11 f.'- 1- ter, N. LM S111 frt, M. Munsvgn, M. Ta', 1 r. R x '.r' 1, VV. 17'-ityne B. W. L 1l!I11fI!1, L. Ll. 11f1sr1,ar1n, S. A1ffISi1C'I, L. Ttjfrrnrri. At desk, E. L. Dr-111. 13 BOOM 317 ll EBBILY we roll alonq, roll alonqf' sings Boorn 317. In Bow 7 is I. Ducat. In Bow 6 are L. Peters, B. I-Ianlze, P. Anderson, G. Marion. In Bow 5, A. Neureh, B. Brownlee, N. Serafin, W. Boder, I. Bacon, B. Iensen, M. Geiger, E. Iohn- son, E. Martine. In Bow 4, M. Toner, M. Wiess, D. Stelter. In Bow 3, M. Draqovich, L. Pye, A. Fedoriqa, G. Erickson, M. MCOui1kin. In Bow 2, B. Bus- sell, M. Melvin, P. Bonianas, K. Gates, If. Kliniel-1. In Bow l, S. Kearney, D. Baliiendererde, A. GMS' Rooivi are AMONG the joyful faces in Boom 318 are I-I. Gooris, G. Dauni, T. Christie, E. How- ard, H. Bosenloerqer, S. Narbut, B. DeVusser, I. Bevesz, F. Ke- hoe, I-I. Anderson, B. Stroh- meyer, E. B1uhrn, I. Boite, in Bow 6. I-I. Mueller, L. Buf, A. Kisner, L. Biermaier, in Bow 5. V. Finlorysow, B. Buseiaione, B. Hunt, I. Hallihan, F. Konitzer, in Bow 4. G. Frank, N. Lohse, I. Fox, E. Behland, in Bow 3. C. Sporleder, A. Depersio, A. Wells, M. Schultze, in Bow Z. A. Kost, in Bow 1. BOOM 319 B, I. Astor, A. F. Sarqia, I. Buch- rnan, S. E. Miller, B. I. Berqeron, I. B. Saniels, L. I. Manlleld, B. M. Boss. In Bow 5, I-I. M. Siael, K. S. Weiss, B. Feldman, I-I. AIentuclc, I. T. Ginslouiq, I. H. Issacs, S. Voris, G. D. 1-Iaris, B. F. Kaufmann, D. Dunbar, G. F. Loetfler, M. B. Buderman, W. Balson, N. Blumenthal, P. Klein. In Bow 4, S. L. Schusrrnan, E. P. Saperstein, A. B. Zechnian. I Bow 3, L. Weintroulo, I. M. Lovelass, B. S. Batt1es, I. B. Aberman. In Bow 2, T. Brown- stein, L. Koszden, I. P. Latirner. In Bow 1, A. I. VVolf, S. Pera, I. B, Wehlen. ROOM 319 060' OMB, won t you join us? We re off to explore tbat interesting para- a'ox o Lake View. Our intriguing itinerary includes tbe tbrills 0 ' . . L. .-s,. 5-pu 1. ,, r ,rue-'.1- H' -ful ' 33 ,:Q21slrfm'fs ' 'A ,' ' .'.'X '4f',f'f f' 'F' f. 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'ns 1. 4 .1',.V.15'-, -WL,'s'f,Eg,.-,' ,,:.wv','j-X -, ,. ,pn r ' . .',, Y 'lf f -- , ,v.. -H. 1 'V' 1' sw X ,ll :QM s 4' ':,','..'Zg V. .' r ..,-,- , A ,Ill X. , IL- JJ,-L A- Mp. . ,N .rs ..v 1 - 'S..?-'- lfx- ' wr H 1' V--ni' F . , s . , . .. ., . V - sf 1 1 -.-. '. L, -'.- -.wi '..x. f ,,,w ,s,.-, -1 -A-.,, ., ' -y-. -.,-x. 1 rn. '.I' ,1 -,- , ,-I '- ..,'vf- X uni- 1 f'.'t-' I H- -W4 -,r -V ,..1-, .ip ,. uh. gs. . ww , ,nf ,,.f., :s I, us Cu -ri ' fp- -Aw-.w : .25-. Q.-'E f- fl, .-'-'!-w'vX'.- H ma .V '. ' ,. I -V . uw f if-if '-Fw: .. 1.v. I , rx- gi- - .w,w:.1 ,. .f'.'v. l.-3 Q33 qu- .n,, 9 5 ,Sr '-,Q' .' -HMT 'w..!- ag 1 .w xx .3 :Q-1, ,Y Us-1-5 h 'Zn f't1qP'l v-,Vu .' - IJ: ll ,N , I Ps 5 I , f s v Bibb 5' A , 1 I. W ' 51 E VVIN I . 1' rye- ig. age: '7 :riffs O Y ,y as s 4 .U 5 ll f s s 'Vglff-f.'1S'fvv V -- . . ..' 4- 1- -N. A .M . X v rw .yr A -ff' '- .thy-, 'Sari-,xJH'-f-A WY ,1Rf ' ' 5 , 1+ 5 E ll , E 'L 'S x H WI , 5 ' X ' l w 1 wg .1-. I My Q lwli , J X 1 vu? l Q ,QL is X ' 4 L ' K Qfswsi N GH' J ss 1, 'av ? lx, Us ibn X X i bb a x N I N lf f u as NL' f 2 rr 7' 4 'H rmffl Wil K 1 4 K? 5 'Kp It b 'X U--I Y ,, ,J ,, ,M 1 + 1 1 .H 'W fi W X nr listening to fluent orators, of learning tbe intricacies of cbemistry ancl bot- any, ana' of penetrating tbe cleep mysteries of Frencb and Spanisb. Witbiiz tbe scope of our trazfels are inclurleal sucb exploits as clelzfing into tbe awe- some lana's of bistory, cieics, Zoology, ancl commerce. On tbe secona' lap of our great quest we sball explore tbe worlcl of book- ilom. WW' sball see bow great musicians first begin to play, bow journalists first learn to write, bow ailzfertisers ana' salesmen obtain tbeir gift of gab, ana' bou' business men so manage tbeir affairs as to bring about a yearly in- come of one-balf million elollars. We sball see bow bousewizfes balance tbeir bua' gets, bou' nzaps wbicb tell us wbere to go are inacle, ana' bow stenogra--- pbers learn to allay tbe growls of business men. As ue continue onwaril, we sball learn wbat's bebincl tbat clelicious calze ue baa' for flinner, wbat tbe moclern well-clresseal women will wear, bow tbat persiiasize raa'io announcer speaks ufitb a flawless tongue, bow a sym- pbonic orcbestra procluces its clulcet tones, bow tbe skillful artist creates masterpieces, ana' bow tbat infallible buman aileling-macbine bolels an aucli- ence spellbouna' by bis tricks in nzatbematics. In tbe miclst of our explorations we sball stop for a pleasing visit in Lake View's spacious luncb room, fillea' witb an effluzfiunz of steanzing soup ancl sizzling stealzs sunzptouslyailorneil witb potatoes ancl gravy. Having ap- peasefl our oppetites, we bope to relax and enjoy a bilarious comecly as only tbe Little Tbeatre can present it. Perbaps we sball also bane tbe opportu- nity to take a siesta in tbe tranquil stzuly room commonly callea' 406. Continuing our quest we sball ilescena' to tbe lower fleptbs of old Lalze View It is bere tbat tbe metal men will sbow us tbeir man-macle bome, tbeir practice range, anal tbeir excellent system usea' to train recruits to be- come ojicers. A water spectacle, a baclastrolae race, and a water polo game uill be tbe contribution o Lalze View' 1' a ' s grace u mermaz s. . gf, .s-..- X- .rl-: ' W..v..14.,,,,N. .., u .gf . . -.1 V A s .-'-sv-rw. ii'e'a11:f..f',.f rs x W- fjzffi A in .pf ilu Hn , W Twp y,J. '. f'f'P..'?f ,-Q ,'f .l x X - m.----- U f ' M ' Q Q tif X.. - we -- f '- -Q Ev' 1' 4?-42? rx-E if a ': 'f-1 1 Fr-a-M --:-- -A -1 pn 'llIIl ull M L .lliiiislklllllllimlllllllliilffl , , X W 1, .Q 4 , X n ?,, X . 'r-' H wrlfr:+i4f: ww.. 4 -!l!Ill ' .. .. . .. .. .. .1 H : 2-' 51 if 5. .. 5: . : 'z 1: :.11 .1 all EI 'I 't QI 11 1: 12 'I :Z fl 1 . l .. H 11 I. If ,. ,. .. .. ,. . TVR I I I I . Li.: - , zu., N A u i .. 1 I V K? , .-., 'T-0+ i, ' 'f v T I l l oo U , ,. ai- :2iLlll. -, I r : 5'Eaa'l1-,gl-'I l.i:l..L1. - M-5 ' l ' ' ' ggi 33H2smi-g V . . - Q I I '. ff .': 1'- I . f. - A If If - - IIA l- I W --g 'I W It We - f ' .. B eaiiffi- ht- I U ' -'Qi .-lin - 34 ,Q W ,,. ,,... ... Ni. y l Mm + Bm N527 1-Z' :Rf ll Tun?-57 1' .. -fps T Y . ..J 1' ,BEE .kfmlmivmblk - r - - - is - ' ' ,, f if . . 1k,s,b,'f. ' :IW If ' l ' 1 1 .- i Z? E Fig-L-13f L J . , ' N ' . i ','.l .. .-'R,, -'H ' 6, ' E A Xin' -.I El E W M W W?- B5 , Eu mv' -I -FA' 3 -' F5 -55 ' ' 1 .. 4 , - . -9- I . . Q04 '-l' Bins-'mn' gf'-, -' f . W : E? W ,'?- . QR, Q, fQ'ii V'-was - K - ffl, r Fllafggslfb : la' 0' V17 -' fe ,- 4 ROOM 321 HANKS for the ntentone-S of CI pleasant ye-or Spent in Di- vision Room 32I. In How 6, A. Wolloclc, I. GQICIIIQM, S. BQII, G. Dcnntnon, A. AIIWQSS, S. Cortnctn, I. Hughes, S. IIIf9in, M. BerItCxnt. In Raw 5, I. Stern, B. Slnttnton, H. Ifffxrcr-gicxttes. In How 4, G. ICIIIICII1, G. Lorena L. VVGIIIIGI, Q. H1Isttf+tn. In Row 3, ff. Hottcntt, H. Lesnton, N. BItnn, P. Katz, A. Dans. In How I. Doggett, E. IGIIQ, H. BIIIIIICIIT. In How I, E. Ifletn, L. ECW' ISAMARADERIE RCU? I Lake Vtevxfs own settlentent WMI-lets -our 'LIIZIUQI cu't:3eI5, the GHI Roserves. Thoy fue: Row 4, E. I3ovJditf:It, D. Schtzndt, E. WIt'tter, M. Hoy, E. Brandt, M. Sietgler, E. Tyqor. Row 3, E. I-Ienrglnokntfjxtt, R. Stone E. AIIen, T. I7tyI'terqet', P Vtfekter, M. Vf3r5gf1:vt9. Row 2, D. NI.lLjrPI'II, M. Munson, S. R1-Qtner, V Le-ctqtti-, L. Brody, R. Mtitttstitn, R. AIII, H. AIIner, K. Vtfynn, D. Sotnnkor, H. Steen, C. AIII tf.t tt, D. Ekste-fIt, D. Corey, V. Bt1CIio, A. Mom, I.. I .'.1t': norj, A. MtIit1I1CIt, M. Btf'wI:tFr, V. Htnw, G. Storm. Huw I, M. Shun- ti'Itt1I:, B. Wfs1s5t1ttIIf1t, G. IXIIIIIJII, III. A1tiIvIt9r1n, S. MIIIIAW, H. Ion- g-wn, M. Monditliftn, 2.5. E-mars, A. IIf'trvw1tI't, I. IIt,1t1s1, M. WIIf Itfnnu, L. Mf.tsC'nt:f1I1i. VSIIII. 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F1.'l:,-1. fr: 'L I Ll IZ' s P1 L 1'E..11 :t L. ff .511 I.L I'-2.1. 111 1 ll T1, f' 1 1'. .311'1L ' 1...11.11 ff 1' 1.2 1 1111 V If II' si11'1. HALL GUARDS HUNDRY? THEN IT'S UP TD THE EDURTH ELDDR EDR YDU. HERE LAKE VIEW'S SPAIIIDUS LUNEHRDDNI IS LDEATED. HERE, TDD WE FIND ANI- BITIDUS PUPILS TREADINS THE ELDDR DE RDDM 407, WHERE THE SENIDR DRAMAS ARE DRDUDHT TD PERFEIITIDN. THIS LITTLE RDDNI IS ALMDST DRSEURED RY THE IMMENSE SIZE DE THE STUDY HALL . . . HAVEN DE RESEARIIH. READY TD DD? 4 4 YES, WE DID IT E ADMIT it. We're responsible for the two-for-a-dollar words that you see coming out at you from every page. And don't think we had to read the dictionary to do it. No Siree, it comes right natural to us liter- ary critters. But it wasn't easy-not by a long shot. We have endeavored to provide you with a publication that will instill in your cardiac regions an emotion that might be interpreted by one who has an intimate knowledge of your sensi- tivities, as pride, or, perhaps, by an extremely minute extension of an in- dividual's imaginative faculties, as pleasure. ln other words-do you like it? We hope so. H. Nattinger, fall editor discusses plans for the book with I. Weil, and E. Lind. I. Metzdorf plans a lay-out. Looking over old Annuals. M. Baum- hardt, D. Anderson, M. Anderson, H. Futransky, M. Thomas, E. Siegal, H. Hartung. G. Norton, and M. Mandigian compare notes while E. Resnicke lends a critical ear. Doing the same routine task are A. Hampes and M. Kollbaum. D. Salrithis accepts the criticisms of L. Guiltoyle as M. Haake, M. Fogel- man, F. Lombard, F. Bacusen, B. Byers- dorf, and H. M. Thatcher look on. Off to the Convention-Miss Hast- ings, Mr. Philbrick, Miss Rennie. Lg' 142 ,. -.JTI3 -yy ,V . ., il -, ts ..-Y' 'WHY NOT ASK MR. SKELETON DOWN FOR A GAME OF CHESS? OME one has dragged out the iam- ily skeleton again, agree M. Kofi, P. Liggitt, I. ltkin, F. Rupp, M. Levenson, and 5. Leonard, all members of the Homo tiapiens Club. Even the backtire of an automobile can- iot disturb these enthusiasts, I. Feldstein, L. Weiss, I. Pera in Row 2 and H. Gold- oerg, E. Mayer, E. Lasota, I. Ziegler in Row 1. Strategy is what counts states M. Rat- ner as E. Bowditch, D. Levin, cmd Miss Foster look on. Still more chess indulged in by P. Pal- is. I. Moran. L. Catlin, G. Pruess, in Row ,Z, and M. Thomas, F. Racusen, H. Bock, 3. Birmingham, V. Rice, A. Mikulich, D. Peterson, R. Iansen, G. Storch, E. Ahnqer, F. Lomberg, H. Lutz, and D. Leifer. 1724 1 7 gf: X- ,r,. NA STAR IS BURN BOOM of many dramatic activities is 407. Drama, Public Speakers, and ' Iunior Players all congregate there. Busy, busy, busy people are all these people, studying hard to become Garlzos and Barrymores, and they will, too, if able direction and hard work have anything to do with it. Miss Sernrnelrneyer is the very able directory she is both an inspiration and a help to her young actors. Every semester Miss Semmelrneyer produces the senior play. It is always a big success. Then every so often the students are lucky enough to be invited to attend an opening of some delightful play. This, the Little Theater pre- sents with unusual talent. These people are chosen from the Iunior Players. Throughout the semester they may be found emoting, breathing into every line their pent-up emotions, Impossible, ycu may say, of such inexperienced youngsters. But necessary, they will say, as the same, unvarying scene is rehearsed for about the twentieth time. They have learned that only practice will breed the acme of perfection these Iunior Players or Drama Club members so desire. And perfection alone is the sole aim of every Thespian. Many of those participating so brilliantly in the Senior Drama have under- gone preliminary training by way of the Public Speaking Club. Miss Semmel- meyer renders thus an invaluable service by correcting speech imperfections and tonal qualities. PUBLIC SPEAKEBS ATI-IBB odd to see Public Speakers listening, but l-I. Goldberg is a very dynamic orator, and his fellow classmates lend an attentive ear. They are, in Bow 5, I. Ziegler, D, Bupp, I. Hill, A. Oprisa, I. Tucker, B. Pycke, K, Lindquist, F. Gordon, H. Wilson, W. Boder, X. Berman. Bow 4, E. Silver, E. Dore, I. Gold- berg, A. I-Iubschman, I. Lipshutz, I. Skobel, C. Buckhalter, I. Levy, L. Packer, S. Schweit, Y. Leshner, S. Winokur, S. Bosenbaum, Bow 3, A. Buehler, B. Stone, M. Siegler, K. Flower, B. Ardelean, N. Pelleran, S. I-Iarmon, I. Beichell, D. Davies, B. Schnakenberg, P. Baker, E. Saldinger. Bow 2, F. Bubin, M. Wolf, K. Nystul, B. Van Dyke, B. Karol, D. Fritchle, D. Barbakoff, E. Siegel, B. David, B. Spak. Bow l, D. I-Iimniel, D. Breckenridge, F. Pedtke, M. Nelson, P. Mat- soukas, A. Goldkin, G. Norton, B. Nemke, E. Adler B. Hinkle. In tr:nt, H. Goldberg. I44 A .X S 4 .. . nf' F fi Ava .-N-. SENIQR DRAMA HHAYED on the staqe ot 407 are the Senior A Drama Class. They are, in Row 3, M. Hultmari S. lsitt, E. Silver, R. Pycke, L Tucker. Row 2, D. Kohn, M. Mandiqiari, P. Conaway, M. Howard, H. Harturiq, E. Dore, D. Himmel, H. Goldbert, F. Rubin, E. Cos- tello A. Opriso, E. Re-sriicke, D. Trout, T. Vxfietel, C Powers. Row l, X. Shapiro, A. Harris, A. Hampes, B. Byersdort, A. Glickmah, C. Clamitz, B. lessee, M. Temkiri, H. Kogan, M. LaCross, I. Brock, A. Vote, D. Emro. TUNIOP PLAYERS HE luriior Players have a qrcgrid ti:.ie posing tor To camera. The young Thespiaris are, iii Row 3, P. Gordon, C. Buchhalter, I. Tucker, E. Silver, H. Lutz, D. Peters, M. Klewitz, K. Perrme, E. Kgsiiglwa. lri How 2, H. Borchardt, D. Andres, C. Karatz, T. Wietel, H. Kcqan, H, Bock, C. Clamitz, S. Sage, A. Foz, l. Schwartz, V. Leshner, S. Finder, D. Kgvtiii, B. Byers- dcrt, E. Filip, F. Pedtl-ze. lri Row l, G, Nortgwii, M. Mari' diqian, X. Shapiro, B. Eckstrom, P. Matsouras, I. Smart, A. Hampes, E. Nemlce, E. Adler, D. Hiriitiiel, L. Samuels, M. Esmael. RQGM 400-I A A A -I-V'-I-S-LCN, so spells WeIf , X ster to Room 400-I. In Row 6 me D. Pcrpke, I. Stoike, P. I Giclcentc. In Row 5, I. Smith, E. Mattson, T. Mcrncxnelh, A. Druckton, M. Hines, B. Bkldorn. I In Row 4, M. Gross, D. Pop- penqcl, I. Coxcercxn, I. Lnven- I der, M. H-i1rIow. In Row 3, N. Press, I. Monroe, S. Frey, E. Brady, E. I4CIIlCJIIC1I.1S6', W. Rich' ter, G. McPI1e-rsen. In Row 2, L. IjI9I'I'19I-IS, I. W+?ICI1. In Rt-W I, PI. W1!Iff1I.S, G. Nnrdeen. ROOM 4002 Q 3' 11 stlppprse Rftw111 4UUlPi III:--' 'iw q1rI tI1ftt w1II Ie- irittne tnf- Iirst wf.11nf.tn premdent Qt the Umt '.-t. I Stfittes? In Row 5 are M. Nxenneti, I. Minzqhor, M. V. ScI'ttt:ifIt, Z. Pf1pc'1CIIcI1, V. lf. Den fd. I.. Lntzz, D. G. SCIIIIIIQ, L. M. Slmy, A. II. WLIII, G. Q. I5 ntnninn, G. S. Rt1tweII, I. IA-fIIlIIII'XI1'iS, I. M. SnIIevr1n, C. Q1Bl.1IIItJCIIIII'f'I, II A. Isbmndt, D. Gmltjlt. In Rnw 4, M. Meier, - -3-- E. II. Sf..n1II, V. Pelfrernn, G. I. Bwustxlts, G. AIli.IFJILE5fPIIl. In RQW 3, IP. L. Metz, II. V. SCInyyeI, I. If. Wf111Ist'I1ff11Ii, P. H. Detllrnctnn, A. I. fffxrls' n. In R t t W 8, A. M Lfitiftnfifxn , I. IU. BMIWQII, S. Gen rtntg, M. L-I1tII1II1ppw:, II. III. Brix til. Ir. II W I, T. M-III'.'I tlni, A. L. Sf'In wIer, III. P. IAIWt 'I-Z. IANDUM Qllltlfl Q 'In-I If-Itf.:ItII It's Iltfllt? wtnvfr IIIIIII Ht Int -IIIFSQI. In H t'Q' w J if 4.'. 1 f IIIJVII P, Byfftr-I, If LIIIVIIPII., Ii. Ayr'-gs, A. A. I'IlIl 121111, M. II. HIM, II. G. IQNSI, A. M. IIf..r'.'frtI1, L, A. Btlrkers. In Evkert, M. If MIIIM, A. II. Bun, RUW 4, II. IVIHIILQIII1, II. I. A. Wt wI, In IIHW 3, II. I. IIn d9TIIlCIIl, LJ. Swflnzswn, I. K. EI IGGII, I. Rti1tIf'IIII+', I. B. Er1f'I-imttn In Rftw 2, D. l. t1It1IIf1r1t, I. II. Past, N. II. Stnun, L. N. GIf1'.'t1.', IT. A. HnrIttlpI1. In IIIW I, K. 'II Vnft, FI. L. Birkner. Ht? BOGM 406-4 BBE dead sure the pupils iri 406-4 are just the kind that hate vacatiaris. B. Landis, B. Gaheri, S. Gottsteiri are ih BQW 4. H. Brawri, V. Turripeer, B. Meiiis, L. Greeristeiri, Bow 3. L. Sialzos, S. Flood, B. Miller, S. Michael, S. Gralpow, Bow 2. M. Bloom, P. Clarke, B. Clariiitz, BOW l. BGGM 407 POBTING highly intellectual Cauriteriarices are those iri Divisieri 407. Bow B, B. W. Bair, I. Axelraod, T. Gallagher, W. G. Hariiariri, D. B. Bupp, L. Giriiiqliara, B. Hariseri, T. A. Garibaldi, E. Chesterfield. Bow 5, M. F. Stulcer, S. B Levitt, M. L. Meier, B. Weiser, C. B. Mc- Allister. Bow 4, N. Pellerari, B. L. Goldberg, B. E. Lawy, E. Kaskoliia, E. MCCOririell. Bow 3, G. E. White, E. Siegel, E. Gil- iard, I. M. Faritel, N. Suridell. Bow 2, B. B. Katz, B. VV. Hurt, I. H. Gillisori. Bfw l, K. Per- ririe. TUNIGB PEBSGNNEL CLEBKS HEY kriuw all alwgvut ygru, be- cause they work 1:1 the Per- saiiriel Office. They irre: Bow 4, E. Heridrickriiari, T. Tutiela, D. Kaiser, S. Klein, M. Brerigvld, D. Blust, V. Kariirer, B. Halriies, D. Haiiseri, A. Militilitjl.. Bow 3, li. Perririe, V. Vllilch, S. Gott' steiii, A. Kariirer, L. Letriard, I. Wesley, H. Alter, F. Bul iii, B. Vartaresiirii, B. Bwil, M. Auder- saii, D. Fries, D. SWHIIISQYII, B, Sliields, Biriitiii-ilivriii, li. Wyliii, L. Coles. Bjvw 2, F. Facfuseiu, M. Glsuii, V. Bite, l. ft .i 7 V W , lt.Ilt.t11..IlT, D. lurulter, rt. lxesslt-r, D. Gnadart, D. Wrlther, D. Walther, D. Beclnfr, l. lleiiiper, H. Kerqer, S. Mulvl, S. Spencer, A. Davidswii, M. Smith. Bgw i, B Chrisvs, M. H rfi fm, l Haas, M. Busstm, L. lit-ftel, D. Neueriiel-ii, B. llitii zitili, G. PBBSGLNN EL M0 1 ',1 f4! U J y 17 jfjrj 5'-HB5 WNGW33 fi -sd-La. 4 1 ff: Tak . QA , 'M X, E ANU Nnw PHUM THE EIIURTH Pmnn, Ps N WAY, WAY BGWN TG THE BASEMENT. M BGWN HERE IN THE BEPTHS, R. U. T. E. BUYS GU THRGUGH THEIR MILITARY MA- NEUVERS ANB THE GIRLS TAKE THEIR EA- LISTI-IENIIIS, THE EAMERA GLUB BEVELIJPS PIETURES, ANB THE MEEHANIEAL BRAWING PUPILS PREPARE PBR ENGINEERING CAREERS. TAKEN ALL IN ALL, THE BASEMENT IN SPITE BP ITS INSIGNIPIEANT NAME, IN SPITE BP ITS BINGY WALLS, ITS SHABIJWY GGRRIBGRS, IS THE EIJUNBATIBN BP MANY A STUBENT'S EHUSEN EAREER. ir ir 'A' -A' -k ir if 'A' I i r N V i 5 J THEREIS soME.THiNe Asour A SOLDIER E A LEADEBI is the chollenqe hurled ot dll Lolce View boys by our chonipion B.O. T.C. Ioin our unit ond some doy you, too, nicry rise to ct connnondinq position in the militctry world of Lolce View. Pictured below is our OEETCEBS' CLUB epotentiol Pershinqs. Over to your upper riqht you will iind COMPANY A, ond, ot course, COMPANY B below. At the bottcni the BTELE TEAM is bdnqinq owoy. OEETCEBS' CLUB: Bow 3fI. Porter, H. lrn- menhousen, B. Ioclcson, F. Gordon, B. Lip- schultz, B. Blctyloclc, I. G. Gillison, M. Press. Bow 2 B. Stone, A. Zeis, I. ldelrnon, K. Boriq, L. Durre, G. Surnrnertelt, W. Kirschner. Bow l fD. Herbert, I. Sonders, C. Kieke, Sqt. A. D. Lee, L. Sdndberq, A. Hillne, D. Kloss. COMPANY A: Bow 5--G. Gilbreth, B. Kol' lios, P. Meyer, A, Borrnett, E. Wenzel, E. Kodish, B. Duffy, S. Aronson, S. lzenstork, L. Eox, W. Benwitz, L. Dedelcinq, C. Bickinq, B. Weitznion, B. Bessler, B. Furness. Bow 4 W. Budnick, A. Stecz, G. Klein, H. Liebnion, G. Geier, I. Isseph, H. Pue, G. Hoslup, W. Leirevooq, H. Veith, B. Wolloice, H. Lompert, D. Liedlnq, G. SlGfHCIlCJG' rneirb, A. Hortlcoit, G. Teniplenion, I. Moloney. Bow 3 A. Neinost, B. Sondstroni, N. Newrdil, B. Kolp, D. Bonner, A. Hozen, I. Collinqe, P. Liqqitt, B. Evers, N. Press, B. Sieclc, C. Coley, C. Bronsdor, E. Hewitt, B. Winons. Bow 2 fE. Ci? ron, B. Kerns, H. Shoub, W. Bichter, B. Cowles. C. 'Weilond, T. Hurst, B. Beidoles, M. Horter, L S Boudenet, H. Weinteld, B. Stephen, G. Giono ndccpulos, I. Mouzolc, C. Gicrnocopulos, D Breckenridge. Bow l O. Huebner, I. Idlernon H. lmrnenhousen, C. Ki-else, A. Hillner, L. Durre l. Sondberq, K. Boriq, B. Bloyloclc, D. Herbert, I Gillison, D. Kloss. COMPANY B: Bow 7 -W. Bosenbouni, I Moron, D. Henderson, H. Dillner, H. Goellner W. Moeller, W. E. Owen. Bow 6ffI. Kessey, A Horvoth, W. Wildes, W. Lindsey, H. Stonitsch T. Lotterrnon, I. Dobbins, W. Belcher, E. Klon K. Koletsos, M. lscroc, B. Eronlc, B. Iohnston Bow Sv-B. Gordon, W. Krueger, C. Ockert, I Pero, B. Kohl, N. Lord, L. Wynn, N. Iohnson Bow 4- -A. Hcrzen, W. McDowell, L. Schultz, I Shcrpiro, L. Crowe, W. Podoviltz, E. Lenz, W Chinn, D. Hcrrnniond, W. Iohnson, W. Horitz, H Ionqor, W. Tctylor. Bow 3fG. Dorl, S. Albdn, I. Goqen, M. Boer, E. Fink, H. Stouber, C. Huett ner, C. Bdron, P. Beiner, T. MzKenno, M. Leire vooq, F. Poul. Bow 2 W. Pritchett, B. Hott morn, E. Iones, K. Gotes, E. Sondstedt, D. Wol lose, M. Wore, I. Iones, T. Nehrinq, A. Volz, H Bloss, T. Bice. Bow lfI. ldelmon, I. Porter, B Ioclcson, K. Boriq, G. Fotrrinqer, Sqt. Lee, A. Ful ton, A. Zeis, C. Kie-ke, L. Sdndberq, A. Hillner VV. Kirschner, P. Bocktord. BIELE TEAM: Bow 3 --'- AT. Bice, A. Volz, B Hochrndn, B. Ioclcson, I. Dobbins, N. Lord, L Epstein. Bow 2 -K. Boriq, L. Sondberq, L. Durre B. Bldylock. Bow l--WA. Zeis, E. Gordon, A Hillner, D. Herbert, G. Surnrnertelt. MERIT 09A one .cr c or S... '-- 535. A STUDY IN KHAKI N THE pictures an this page we see the companies at the R.O.T.C.e -the cftticeis and the inen. Spine at theni with ritles in their hands: Others standinilx sniartly at attentictn, lint all ready tor duty. Brass buttons shin- ing, caps slightly caclied, ready tar the ccnirnand ta tire or to inarch 'liege are the rays whc will le ready ta protect their country when the will t- uirzns is sijtiinded. 'lliffy tive f',, ver at least cite period a day to be-ina trained in varians Il.llll.Il'-V' ftt'IIt ll'y't'lF. Their instructor is the able and etticient Sql. Lee. V 1 i:.tit1.' tis the Sergeant has devoted his tiine and his ettarts tc Wliiyiyfiitii thi iintiitini cl lays into niilitary shape. 'lhf' it pitltq t his rli are litre tar yaiir inspecticin. Rather neat, dcin't ti thinlil' 'l'h t f tiiirt iiriiiitt' it this pride teatnies the nieiitlwers at Ca. C. They are: Hrw 4 lt. Art i, 'lf !X.Gt1ril'aldi, l. Shapira, W.Si1ttcii1, S. Klein, W. Rein- lainvi, B.Kat11, l , llvlii -filer, W. Dennis, B. l-lochnian, W. Fritz, L. Epstein. Row 3 C. lwifintiltzi, ll. llftst-Jiil ciiini, VV.Nelsan, l. Monroe, lfallinqs, E. lfcdish, lf. Riley. ff lifli, G.Ervi', H Hyinan, l3t.lVlOrris, R.Cheethani, T, P'.Y'?'IItfIll, T.tf'rft f.,. lll linsi ii, Htfhainpley. How 2 Q.l-liieltnei, ll. Schmidt, H. Ltindtf , lx, hi iii lit wslii, Pt.Qs, A. Widiiicirlc, l. Perlman, B. L9V1I1'ft, Hhiilix, 'lll lit, l.'flitflr'li, lVl.Ciait.1 l-Sinith, VV.lVIarl-zqrat, l. Kalil, Hllf-rite, H.k31t'liittt i, l Tal- .zihiiiilt Hjw l lllacltsoii, A.l-lillner, l52 A. Zeis, B. Blaylock, G. Farringer, Sgt. Lee, Sgt. Fulton, B. Stone, K. Borig G. Surnmertelt, L. Sandberg, M. Press, B. Lipschultz, W. Leirevaag. Co. D graces the second picture on the page. The boys are: Bow 5- C. Whipple, I. Allen, I. Terpning, N. Moreth, W. Todd, A. Oprisa, M. Show- ell, B. Shilo, W. Iohnson, B. Hinkle. Bow 4ffC. Ieistez, S. Brenner, I. Mou- zak, G. Figg, B. Barr, A. Dovsen, N. Hannernann, C. Beali, I. Kasower, H C. Leonard. Bow 3-B. Kollias, D. Larsen, S. Cornian, B. Faust, H. Mueller B. Baurneister, A. Erickson, W. Gingerella, I. Schwenberger, I. Quartz, E Foote, B. Brown, T. McDowell, I. Gaines. Bow 2e B. Forsythe, B. Iacobson S. Levenstarn, W. Michelson, L. Garibaldi, I. Gndratschelc, A. Giannini M. Moorhatch, G. Lloyd, F. Pronte, W. Krueger, S. Stromblad. Bow l4A Volz, B.Blaylock, K.Borig, A. Hillner, L. Durre, G.Farringer, Sgt. Lee Sgt. Fulton, G. Surnrnertelt, L. Sandberg, W. Kirschner, F. Gordon, M Press, L. Epstein, D. Herbert. ln the picture below appear the notable ineinbers ol Co. E. They are W. Archibald, I. Barrett, W. Bernard, V. Berns, B. Bryant, L. Burruss, H Cheney, W. Dillner, A. Engstrom, E. Fischer, D. Forbes, C. Fuertsch, K Funken, G. George, B. Gilbert, B. Golden, H. Gooris, L. Greenstein, K Harnniernian, B.Holkn'ian, V. Horath, F. Iohnson, A. Kahn, S. Kanter, C Kallick, B. Kostyal, W. Krueger, B. Lanipina, L. Lee, E. Lauter, B. Liridber M. Lowery, I. Lynch, B. Morrow, E. Mueller, C. Honberg, I. Poulaliidas, C Pruess, I. Bieger, E. Bubin, W. Boseniield, H. Schaefer, T. Schrnidt, I Spands, B. Stern, B. Stift, L. Sugarnian, W. Taylor, A. Tripoli, H. Vallas, N Wahl, C. Wehoter, W. Parker, H. Taplan, C. Hogan, B. Stone. l53 ROOM 107 OW rnorny in Division 7 licrverrl lveen iciroly once since enierinq L. V.? In Bow 6 crre H. Schechid, B. Biidniclc, Fl. Hcrrris, F. Fulton, I. Morrow, B. Clicste, I. Cirligiinri, D. lscic- scn, ln B. w 5, W. Vfiieriscliel, B. M. Benjcrniin, S. Beolke. lr: Biff: 4, M. Luccis, A. Wide riirfrrlz, B. Benson, W. Eirsncr. ln B' w fi, L. Kcrplcrn, B. Miller, S. VV 'ii' ltrariin, D. Wren, F. Srnilslii. ln Bfw 2, G. Brett, O Biielirer, S. Bdelrnfrn. ln Bow l, W. Hifigi slr un, B. Kcrlecli. BOOM 13-l Il BBE cxll piricl Lip , e:-:- clcrrrn the sluclenis cl B-l who crre V. Hcrnixner, A. Boritli, A, . ir Bierer, B. Brcrun, B. Krciiise, -iincl L. DiOillo in Bow 5. T. Oroolz, B. Oopcrro, W. Berqdcrlil, B. Kloecliner, oricl M. lscrcrc in Bow 4. D. Flood, S. Ocrrovci, ff. Bwcrnson, cincl A. Kcrrnlii in Biiw 3. D. Iol'inson, B. Kessler, B. Berncll, M. Flowers, A. Frcrncis, find M. Vfeissrriori in Bow l. BOOM 332 HE .riicl order in Booni B-2 iniist le cr source ol perpet- iicil ivy to llie lerirclier. Tli-I pupils in Bow B fire: D. Liecl- . fw ing, D. Lcrrlson, I. Trurinrrr. lil Bow, G. Dcrwin, I. llwlyqreri, V. Bcrrnes, V. Clifrdwiclz. ln Br 4, B. Acller, A. Ioff,'i:e, B. 'fririir - lrell, l. Tcrioiori, D. Fritclili-. Iri Bow 3, D. Scldolrer, L. Fillffr, l.. Aridersori. ln Bow fl, P. M rr soulzos, L. Angell, S. Bnsiilt. lr Bow l, M. Wcrlqriisi, P, Bfwli lord. ll N YOUR hcrnds, the future ot this country rests, is on expression trite but true. And the members of the Civics For- um torke this responsibility seri- ously. Pictured here ore 1.. IVlCS FORUM GROUP l Row 35, D. Herlrert, R. Eliyloel-1, G. Vere-st, I. Plennert, H. Le-tene, F. l-IlQu- this, L. Hyvori. Row 2, A. Taylor, E. Elislneiq, S. Soperstein, G. lllein, G. Younq, M. Fronl-1, M. Ratner, lui. Zenner. Row l ls. Suqdrrnon, O. Huebner, G. Surrirneitelt, N. Mrruzok, G. Parque, A. lung, L. Sherirriri. CIVICS FORUM--GRCUP ll Row E. E. Anderson, F. Elzhescn, E. Murray-Auron. Row 2, T. Tinoley. S. Soqe, M. Norris, D. Z-xske, M. Vers- qrove, S. Felserithol, H. Hersoin, L. Guilioyle, L. Gerber, M. Solk, G. Resen- le-loorn, G. Miller, M. Kos-irwer. Row l, A. Honipes, M. D. Brennan l. Zcrla, E. Eyeisdort, H Szyrnczok, D. Wklte, F. Rdcusen. f'lVlCS FORUl.lf-GRQUP lll Row 9, M. fQ'oriiriir.rr-lt-1, I.. Ge-isheiriier. l Vvlesley, R Ahl, H. Allrer, L. Ziemdcrt, E. Kulinke, G. Olson, N. Cassotcr, V. Rice. Row 2, D. Steven, B. Triqoureo. A. Nriirier, D. ANvlIlQSl1'CI'l'l, M. Mormitt, F. Rcrsrnusseri, M. Tlifnrrkvllwerry, L. De- Vfrllon, E. Nelson, A. Siller, l.. Sfliwolqe. Row l, C. Sfhiel, M. Maier, M. Esrndel. M. De Rruyne, E. Bodenrnrxnn, A. Mil:- ulich. LTIVICS FORUM -GROUP lV Row l Sgutliord, H. Aigner, A. Rohde, D. Haines, G, Metzger, D. Kane, l. Hollis, A. HQ-rvrgrrh. Row l2. M. Pydti E. lr.Iir:lidl, H. Editistcx, l. l-frupcr, L. llrscirislci, F. Bauer M. NV1l- lirjniis, A. llr-Htl. Row l H. Ftitrlnslzi, M. Aliiridoe, VY. Srihwietl S. Silitin R. SWCII1StJIl, G. Green. ff'lVli. I5 FORUM GRQUP Y R-,w F, ll. Xl'frqri-er '. G nliizi. R Grotli, ll. Vlfynn, A. Drirvi is ii, lxl. Srnuh, l. Ackf-isrgn, E. Rililsfrrjrn '. Prrit, H Crcrslry. Ficrw Q R. Hei's.:l1 . Su-.fgins.ri. H. Heinilrrircli, l'i. Lcnni eil, 5-1. Fielden, E. Addrns, M. Sidrliriq G Hfrrtlcrpf, N. Hort. Rrw l, l.l. Stiiss--l A. Risch, G. Hoqeoiqes, l. Ainst--i irrri. I-X Milt:-ridli7l F. l.-intl erq. C IVICS FCDRUM THEY SPLASH THE WAY SPLASH! The unruffled stillness of the water is broken by contact with young bodies: a great splashing is cre- ated by the churning arms and legs of the swimmers. Spray flies into the faces of the spectators. and then suddenly it's all over. and the Lake View mermen have triumphed once more. Coach Hocke's success in develop- ing swimmers is not due to mere chance. Far from it. Our potential swim- mer starts in a beginner's class and amidst the wild flailing of arms and legs he learns the fundamentals of this great sport-then-the swimming team, the acrne of his ambition. CD T -'uivfl D .1 f' 4- xjk.-J tif' 7? XJJ l h . oft .Q Rvr' We 6 OYS and swimming seem synonomous in this schooi oi many and varied activities. No one seems to remember that hah oi every week is turned over to the giri swimmersf aquatic stgrs oi no mean caiiber. Each semester the giris have an opportunity to exhibit their skiii when they participate in the swimming meet in the hope oi securing the ernbiem which wiii mark some iucky giri as the winner. imagine what a thriii the giris received when they returned ' September to iind added iaciiities in the shape oi hair ost giris wiii give up anything but their cnris ior dip in the natatorium. Now the tear ' a swimming 'ie E hand Cuppey leti 0PPOsi1ep31'ner of the masrer ,qeI.Gu . O Swlmm TCIQ' ialllstraies thjff dem- C6 f im swimm? Good formpfr' are B Inq' The b In ard, hHansenl R Oifs 1Yn, Kglp, in' Marley' S Sndersonl Row 3. bchulmanlirl Holmes' B. Bolling, P - Bolling, P' PGIHSI W. B01 Sgnl F Partridge' in R . 0-W 2 ' I. garciq, L. T GTfbUS, R. gimin, F. A-Qfikstein R OKc1en, L USSGI H ' ugh' S. . Anderson: in Row 1. in dryers, ior rn the inn they get out oi a ot stringy hair has been removed. Pts yet the giris have not been abie to organize team. but the more active mermaids are members oi the Li Saving Ciass. ere is aiways something new to iearn agree the giris ictured on this page. M. Kaiistrom. in the water. gives Pi. 'Yreshett a iew pointers. 'tn the other picture are: how 3. M. iewitz. E. Erickson. Yr. Tregiiiis. K. Wynn. M. Day. Y. Ptnder- i B Quigiey. V. Barnes. E. Gehring. S. Simmie. ie' in Bow '2.. V. Chadwick. E. 'Yah- Eckstrorn, X. Laverty. D. Landuyt, G son. L. Peddicord. and man. Nl. Shemei. G. Leibundg inkier. E. Brookbank. E. Ytosner. D. Pt: Hiiker. B. McConneii. and El. Goidstein. in how i. Y M. ilaiistrom. M. Hahn. E-. Sychowshi. Pr. Treskett. i. Yluriey V7 was Jfwoj 2 , 157 K P. Prndei . . Y. MCCQ . nth. B. kin. Nl. . Knight ,.,-remg-.-' x - - I , -f.. .1 1 A 1 , .. 'E lm 9 -V ,L ....1-- u .a'u..r,4 .P .. .. ..11. S 1 , 7 ,,,, '-ai ' ' W-91-ily ' ' ' ffff 'haw EKQQ Y ,phJ ' a w :ALJ - .Z 'igdbaia 1--.-.J--1,-, ,A ,,. ...Y ,, ,.,g1i '- Q, Q, iuzgg Qi 'i?W !'FTf fu' -51,54-, kg! .w.5.g5'A W . fi,-in' 2.:: Q ' :gi-ff -3A U 1. 5,3 .'...g.: :.,,., L--qjs.. 1- qw ' YEFW , . RZ- d.ka ',sM . iaw - ' ' .iii-v L 'Q-ffgjfg t -. Y Z.. is j .., --.1 If., - fr? -, - - -w + -, ...nv- N Q E LSQ' , 2 'A 3r: , 1 1..:.E 134 if I ,, i 7 . ' Lgz! iii 'KV' H ,AH ., Q 1 Z ' :iii- X 1 w.'l'.'i g - , V . I 4 '.v A W I If t!Q'v: V ll' .ga Q ANS f'-1'-:Q , if' ... .. ,gs HE tour is overfno more does Lake View possess those hidden nooks that so excite the imagination, We pur- posely set out to give you a view of its most intimate Crannies, regardless at any sacrifice it might involve. So the tour was begunefa iew stumbling at- tempts at the talcefoif and then smooth sailing. The goal is reached and down to earth we descend clasping tightly our treasured yearbook. Through it we have brought to light all Lake Views thrilling mysteries-'have made it devoid ol superfluous Coverings. Cruel? Perhaps. but it was fun while it lasted. We Hope Youll Say-H Pleased to l-lave Met You Lake View l t 4 T 2 I le I L t t t T A R -I .I .J . ff s. ' 5 A . 'X -w f fi ' ,b . ., . , ,.-ffgf 5.5, ,, c AJ14. I' Letls Go Places ---- ET'S relax cmd ccrtch C1 glimpse oi Loke VieW's outdoor lite cmd crctivi- ties, and let qcriety ring in our eczrs os We take note of the happy-qo-lucky spirit ot our student body. Our candid ccxmercmcm caught ctll these youngsters in ct mood that is symbolic of our school, cmd dori't forget all Work cmd no ploy makes lock CI dull boy. ,gm 9 X. HE Adventurers paused, timid steps faltering as the autumn foliage crackled underfoot. Their I apprehensive glances swept the lofty forest, the silence of which served to accentuate the prevalent fear of hidden dangers. A blood- curdling war-cry rent the air: two tomahawlcs descended and the primeval quiet again prevailed. Many, many years later, two invisible forms returned to the scene of their demise. They peered about in search of hide- ously smeared faces. Only the smiling countenances of nu- merous youngsters scurried past them. A venerable school now occupied the fatal spot of yester- yearg a bustling city composed its surroundings. With an expression of awe these bold spirits merged them- selves withm a group oi hesitant freshmen who were about to tour the building. They beheld the ample rooms and spacious corridors through which the stu- dents would wander so freelyy the scenes of happy freshman days-- times of ioy and merry acquaint- ances and the instructors who guide them so carefully toward the common goal- -the Main Building. A group of serious, pensive faces invaded a cozy office, but the unique visitors saw them light up as Mrs. lztuddick, the guiding beacon of Greeley, serenely received he. newly aoauired triends. The spirits were amazed l by the pulchritude of young girls and were dumftounded when they saw how greatly they out numrered the helpless boys. They were awestruck by the supreme intellects of seeming children f' ' , glaring posters heralding future social Lath'r n st 'oted it e 1 g gree the alert eyes instead of the brilliant make- up of lurl-:ing lndians. ln place of the giant oaks, spreading chestnuts, and the red-ioerried hawthorne, which had for merly czfyered the flat prairie, was a liricla building, commanding attention to its solid dimensions. Where fiII'IiV'Il'y' iroftlzs and puddles had caught the sun's lrrilliant eye, sparkling window panes made merry with f-rrcli irlance of the sun. Vlfhers formerly, lnd.ans camped there was situate ol a eiser of chocolate milk-shakes to appease the rendezvous tglr lfrzy and talkative students, a dispor YGVGII SUS fill-'INET'--s it ftljtlflft9Sllll19II. l-lere where once horses trod and tomahawlqs flew, the youth of America was fultrllin-1 its requirements for a higher education. Haw times have changed, mused the amazed irrfriiisitt rs. The palingr twzltirltt Vftilf' rigid the spirits as they stepped trim the weather-l eaten door stoop. The Well-llilhted sltifi ts rr -Iliff--'i ,rn iiicnrigrotis scene. As the spirits faded into the glowing distance, their emotions vc--rw frliin t' th se t '-:rperienced liy departing students regret that they must leave the spot which htrri 'rf-il if in my neineries. For what freshman, however enthusiastic he may be about it, has not TV'-'IT' ttrfi tllt 'iff rn? when he had to leave dear old Greeley? But also in the hearts of the spirits Qrlfwei tru 'x thanlifullness as they realized the imrnensities of the worlds achievements. 160 GHEELEY FACULTY l. Ccrnrnercialz Miss Moulding, Mr. Overn, Miss Maxey. 2. Assistant Registrar: Miss Harvey, 3. Lanquaqe: Mrs. Uhlir, Miss Treado, Mrs.Tcppinq, Miss Munzer. 4. Assistant Principal: Mrs. Ftuddiclt. GUIDING HQULD l take French or Spanish? ls a busi- ness course better than one of science? is alqehrcr very hard? Cf all the people capable of producinq hard-to-answer questions the fresn- men of Greeley are best skilled. And the fac- ulty at Greeley is also adequately prepared to take care of these inquisitive aspirants. lt is they who instill the ideals of Lake View within the minds of the carefree freshmen. it is they who firmly implant the spirit of eduf 161 T-i , Art, lyfusic, Physical E-iucfrtign: Row 2, Mr. Howeler, Mrs, lulessiriaer. Pxctv l, lffisslrluhs, l.fissQ'trnip2ieIQ, l.lr.Q'i:l:e:s3., 5. English: lyliss lfl1r'1n, l.fissliinsel.a, l,frs.Tur .e. Nelson. '. Scienre Department: l.fr.l.fe-Q f,fr.L1iozs lsivina' lsotz, Mr. Nelsc ri. STARS cation within the qrowinq craniunis ot the Greeleyites. The faculty at Greeley with warm friendliness, its strict r.lis:ipli1Lj-, .inii is helpful counsel is due imrneasuralie praise. lf, lgy chance, a liuddina Greeleyite shculcl de' velop into a qreat maestro, a fggrgrie acvr, perhaps even a President, then it is partl 'A.' through the efforts of the Greeley teachers thft he has done so. RGGM 1 GBEELEYefBOOrri l F di first you dorft succeed try, try crqcrin. Bcw 2, stand iriq, B. Scehs, H. Eismcm, N Edelberq. Bow 1, stdridiriq, N Hirsch, I. Levy, B. Hughes, M Frdriz, G. Chrislerisori, M. Sher- rridri, G. Weiseriborh, H. Levy B. lqlow, M. Pcrkulcx, P. Her' rridri, S. Myers, H. Wolf, M Kepos, K. Murray, I. Levirie Bow 4, M. Sciretii, E, Lduier W. SWGIISOT1. Bow 3, C. Frdrikel A. Srrriih, E. Cheney. Bow 2, D l..lI.ffH1CII1, L. Grdrricitte, H. Bddol P. Nikoplos. Bow 1, H. Levin B. Lowiri-Jer, 13. Ceriwdy. GBEELEY - BGOM 101 WQBLJ to the wise is sufli Cierit. How 2, stdridihq, A Pcruwels, K. Weiclz, F. Zdckri sori, E. Tuttle, H. Shedri, N. Us if-frr'scr'i. How 1, stciridiriq, A Mdrkoll, E. Silberlgrerg, H. Girisf herq, B. Sielleri, F. Ariselmo, K Merrie, B. Mere, S. Weir, L Duriildr, G. Sedhelt, K. Lcruieri srrhldrfger, 'lf Bdrriclz, G. Lloyd I. Cohen, E. Mayer, H. Mueller M, Kciplrrrr, E. Grierie. Bow 4, I Drivyle, V. Esrireel, H. Sdrrruel starr. Bow 3, B. Glfirslry, E. Bech tell, V. WllC1I'1d. Bow 2, E. Shcip iro, H. Trfiieliy, I. Liriii, I. Beyer Bow l, A. Schrifrir, A. Weirie fsteiri, H. Fzfrliis. GBEELEY BCCM 102 ABLY ic led, ergrrly io rise rridlie lU2 wise. Bdw 2 stcrridirifi, I. Turripeer, I. Wcird S. Icrcmlisfm, G. Icrhrrs, A. Vriel lrer, Y. Cfrliugriy. BOW l, sifirid mg, B. Wdrrristeriid, S. Theriifgir B. Theudorcxl-cos, B. Sieidri, U Sieirridrr, B. Mcfrgrrlhy, G Wolffe, K. Miller, U. Luslverii N. Wahl, I. SGFQHS, B. Sfiryiis Bow 4, K. Sprotte, A. Schlw- M. Odle. HOW 3, V. Eslfilrrrifflz M. Gruber, L. Adler. Bfw M Coull, I. Ldportcr, M. '1i,ri'mvrrr S. Siegel. Bow l, G. Ki. ar-I E. Wcmdel, D. Lirilc. 1 GRBBLBYsfRGOM 103 RACTICE makes perfect. PStanding in the tront row are H. Kulrnala, B. Rupp, U. Alingren, D. Larsen, H. Ahrens, R. Landesrnan, l. DuMont, B. Keeth, 1. Harn, M. Moorhatch, D. Drewyer, B. Bedno, M. Rosen- gard, W. Ferderker, R. Wenk, R. Brown, A. Huslegard. Standf ing in the second row are B. Kaufman, B. Miller, B. Daisiann, P. Vaut, R. Harrison, E. Foote. Seated in Row 1 are M. Harris, and B. Sershon. Row 2, B. Eck- luncl, R. Kaplan, B. Sonneker, H. Bernian. Row 3, D. Finch, V1 Borcharat, R. Stevens, B. Bux. Row 4, A. Bilello, and V. Gevert. GRBBLBY ROOM 104 A-PENNY saved is a penny got. Row 1, P. Russell, A. Rizzo, l. Fay. Row 2, R. Peters son, A. Manno, H. Vrionis, 1... Du Blon. Row 3, 1. Dryden, 1. Garalalo, R. Layman. Row 4, B. Mannix, M. Boosalis. Standing are A. Loiacono, H. Gabriel, H. Gillispie, L. lohnsan, D. Broun, H. lohnson, V. lunell, E. Boring, 1. Gillespie, A. Barthold, L. Schrnorrow, W. Houslvy, H. Gal' lanis. Row 2, N. Spradlin, M. Whittemore, K. DarDavis, C. Barher, R. Bryant, F. Geant. RGOM 106 ll E LOVE, honor and obey Greeley, states Roorn 106. Standing are M. Chester- tield, H. Cozdill, E. Rubin, l. Scirnica, B. Orear. Standing 1:1 Row 2 are G. Morton, B. Steffen, L. loseph, l. Astrinsky, S. Ruder- rnan, 1. lacobson, M. Parker, E. Meyeronitz, H. Rydin, B. Sinicri, B. Slack, S. Stricker, M. Hoehn, B. Stewart, G. Buertsch, A. Meyf ers. ln Row 4, H. Mainers, R. Stein, L. Knight. ln Row 3, S. Ahrens, S. Greenstein, l. Bern- stein. ln Row 2, A, Ure, E. Reid, S. Sornrners, S. Kanter. ln Row 1, F. Conaway, M. Weiiier, L. Prince. RCDGM 106 ROOM 201 OREELEY ROOM 201 OOM 201 L:11 .'.f5 111111 i111 e1111.1C11119'i1 5.51511 'TIG 1.-111 611.95 1115 .112 1Q-1s'111i11'11y 11211 .11 11113. S1i111j111,1, A. 916151, 1.. E:-gs' 1 .' 1. CQ11911, 1.'11.f. 17. Ti11jQ1.1 1.11. 13511115113 I1.E'1:2il-' L. H .'f111r111, M. C311 iZ,'.'I1'1, 11 Oi11Q.5 11, L. O111c:1C1, 1. L1:.f1. P. '.-.' 1 l'g'11I, M. Tw, 1.7, 1.1. S '.'.' .Ili 1.1 1, D. STQII1, M. S:1..'1'1 1.1. ff1'1'111.f. 13111.-J E, M. 121191, 1 11-1'.'.'i:.L111, 1. Mi1,121f1f-i, IJ. L'1111 P. 1f11:.1tQ1, L. S.:111i1111. F1 '.'.' 17. 1Ii1f1' L. 131111531, 1. 1'IT'.'15, T. 1i:'51'.5ii111:, B. 1:19117 511111, 13.1. Hi1:11. H: X'.A .' 1, S 111191, L. O1+5111.e1g, S. 11511115 f -4 1 1.. lJ1T1111r1e. GREELEY ROOM QUQA OOM QUQA WQ11 531119 f11.1'.' 1111i '.-.' 11'1iIf 1961511113 :'1'11i11ie111 '1 11111 1:1C111. H3 .'.1' S11Z11'13111'1g, M. G13-11f1sf11, 1. 1D1..'11cjI'T1i, L. 1C1C01is5, 11. NCPTTIS, V. T11111111119, A. 51111147 11115. Rina' 1, Ef1fII'1Q111'LQ1, A. 111- 11:-111, O 112151, L. 33212, -1. S.I1!1.f1IC1, V. 131.111, E. Og1e11, 1. 1311.11's1, A. D1.111111e11y, G. P15-C11A 5 11, Ll. 1:iQ1'?PiT'w, E. '-j,1111, V. S 11T1Ll'.1fd, 1. B1i1111ie11s111p, L. 11111-21, E. Oj11e11, K. Mfrifirf, 13, 131f1sS11..3. 4, Z, DQF11111, 13'1f'1O1'i'O':1111l1' 111, E. F:3C1ie11. Rfwv '51, 15. 151511, N. 121911, M. 11111, 11 ,1', .'.V'II1. Ritz' 2, P. i 11f'11'5, H. 11 '.'- 31--11, M. 1N1C1:- 1I'11L, M. Rjw 1, D. W1111f2, 13. 351111, K. 31711-11191. 'f313EELH'1' ROOM ZUQB OOM QCP 1f-111,311.1 5-1 L.11:e VL ','.' f.1ft, F111 11113: 11111 P11 ',.' 11111. S1111111.1, 11. 111'W111f111, 11. 11 1Qi, 1f 11111, 1N.1i 1.-111.1111,11.1f:111.,L1.111'1. , 1. V1 1.'11., 1. 1' f.15',' LYI Q'1'JI, 1. ..'.', E. .fy '21, 121 1,i111I1S, L. 1..'1i.'111r1. 1 A B. 1XNA'J11111'11'11, M. S11 1 'S11111 11 l:l, M. O 1 1 A. 551111 1111, 11. 1.11:1,: , , -, 2 A. S11f!'.v111, H. 01121K .' L11 '1.' 1.'- 1 1.l?1fIYI1, 1. 1?V'11'FT. Huw 1, V 1Y.1Cf'+1 31111, ij. Mflyflrs, 17. P1 Il' . in as Q,,A 1 , - , ' - ' Q if F if gl -46 -2 S 6 X ' . E1 f, if 15 x 1-165 X--'Li-. lbs Q- 'i v ,.,,. , ..X.,. 2.,. ' , X t ! 5 if D 1 r In MR . . 'J i V , Q vl,,,l I S1 .6 9 'fs L52 5' A A it V ' W we I . 5' RQQM 301 CGM 3Ul, lincw 'y:2.11 dlreif 111311 Gnd 1l1G11 1111.5 11. Slfllldlflkg G19 H. Geifrqe, A. Bql' Q1, A. WI1Jlkll, V. L1311112, E. L'?I'1f'X, M, S11111z1e, L. Ee-flier, M. L1f11'11Cl, N. B1111, V. H9ll:11C11f1, Q Sfde1fj1111s1, H. VV1llQ, H. G.J,11d 111C111s.:'11, H. F111lC111d, M. Grell, H. E'fl1l5lQ'ffIll, H. Ieps1:z11, I3. H1111 G L:'11f1L1.111, E. Hullie, VI lff1el11'1. Rgw 4, I. V1.711gl11, A. Al'r1..1l1C111'1, B. Allen. Haw 3, M. F11e:l111C11'1, F. BCIl'l1fII'1, B. SCII'-Qlli I. Pena HMVJ 2 me A. Bcmlss, I. Pmers, C. l:l1i1111cl1111, l. 31:11. Pi. l, E. L1.11:e, E. SCl'1fI1l.jll. GHEELEY ROGM 303 CGM 303, di you lmfw 1l11g11 s1le11ce 15 ',IJlCl6Z'l? S111111-gi' 111.1 1119 M. Weil, E. Nader, C. Rfl11?l1, M. I1i1C.3lsc1'1, P. HQ1111f.'11, L. Sl1e11e1111c111, M. Wien, V. Sfhixtx, S. Heya, H. L-e1:1'.'111, H. K:111:, G. Bpyd, H. H112l.C1Cli, M. Hi1scl111111, I. S1lver111C11'1, S. l51l':f1, L. GfQIll9f, G. RC1l'111s1.111. Fifw 4, G. Gefiwrqe, A. Ross, H. Lf.1111p111g. Huw 3, H. Bernard, I. Ly11Cl1, V. Be-1112, I. Segal. Huw 2, I. Pc111l1i1l:c11doS, I. Spffmos, H. Vfrllrxs, R. Bosley. Row l, W. Flf.sff111eld, R. Kemil. GREELEY RGOM 31114 CGM SU4, 101116111191 l11e 15 '.vl1f:11 31111 II1'f1l'I'?' 11. 3111111117 1115 fue I. I9IlF'flI, H. Mfxiel, lf. lXIl'7S+3I1, W. lillllll'fI, G. 1Q'l111g1lG5, A. LQf1v111, L. R1'.IC'llI1, I. Dye, H. Gfl1l111G1, 'If lll'I1l'1lI'j, G. lNl111.f lerq, B. N'1lfl , N. H1f1113lf.f',', P. Berggr, L. Fllwl, S. G111f111111. Row 4, A. H12 '1'1 1115, F, Gul luscli, I. BCIHQ11. H1 w Qi, P. l..+'111' ion, E.Be1151i111,K. llf1:1.z11w1111.11g, H. KC1s11Cl11l:. H1 w Q, M. '31ll1111 L. BlC1:i.1111l1P1lcil, M. H1111 H111-Jl'l'?S. Row l, M. '31-11, I1 HQCIQ111. AS GOOD AS GOLDH UBINOFF has his violin, Cantor has his tive daughters, Nelson Eddy has his me- lodious Voice, Oswald has his Ohh, Yeah - and Burns has his bazoolca, but, most important ot all, Greeley has its Glee Club. But is the Glee Club as prized by Greeley as the above treasures are valued by such famous people? Well, we all agree it hasn't a Bubinott, Can- tor, Eddy, Oswald, or Burns, but it does possess a capable leader-Miss Campbell, under whose ardent direction the club progresses. Each year she brings a fresh crop of young music enthusiasts to the public in our annual GBEELEY- -- BOOM 306 ROOM 306, all's well that ends well. Standing are M. Lazar, M. l-lalcanson, M. Man- no, B. Wallllirag, M. Bunieldt, I. Sherman, B. Nygrin, A. Bilder, C. Hamilton, I. Kunert, D. Mook, B. Schmidt, T. Pronto, B. Schaf- ter, B. Evans. Standing are T. Mullen, H. Fisch, L. Totcke, I. Tag, I. Kasower. ln Bow 4, G. Nordin, M. Kurutz, D. Peterson. ln Bow 3, D. Dobraug, D. Woerz, I. Tsitis. ln Bow 2, I. David, D. Scaberg, L. Kadau, N. Allwin. ln Bow l, E. Langford, P. Young, I. Bailey. GBEELEY GLEE CLUB l O THEE we sing. Stand- ing are P. Scheilie, B. Carou, B. Erickson, S. Nelson, M. Pearsall, V. Dobranz, L. Iacobs, P. Baab, E. Ogren, G. Pearson. ln Bow 8, H. Mamas, B. l-loveler. ln Bow 7, A. Pecor- aro, G. Mclieon, E. Ogren. ln Bow 6, D. White, D. Dobson, B. Nelson, H. Badal. ln Bow 5, B. Wallberg, S. Breckenridge, M. Orell, A. Dougherty. ln Bow 4, E. Cohn, C. l-leliert, M. Fried- man, I. Dewar, D. Wiistuss. ln Bow 3, V. Putt, E. Focken, K. Schaller, I. Pallock, B. Fischer. ln Bow 2, Z. Doalin, B. Schmidt, G. Petrie, I. Probst. ln Bow l, C. Weinier, B. Schaffer, B. Seo- izen, D. Baclcow. Music Festival. As most of us have attended, we know the quality of singers that do per- form. But not only at the Festival do these chor- isters bring out all ot their glory, but at Christ- mas time, too, one can hear them singing de- lightful carols, as only the Glee Club can. Also in various assembly programs the chorus rings true as the favorite ot the Greeleyites. Although the group is small and is changed from semester to semester, Miss Campbell should be congratulated on her ability to keep this organization up to a high standard at all times. GLEE CLUB ia., 5? YG' hw, K ah - ' js 1. .:-3352 A. 1'-.u f. il- ,. 154.55 16315, U: . in u X lv. :I-Sri.: ii-L E J I 1 4 U gig.. do Y ijyy DRAMMATIS TERSONAE MEET HAMILTON TN PERSCN Alexander Hami ton. lohn Ereshman, SETTING Hamilton Branch. TTME Present. HE sun sparkles brightly over a timeeweathered structure, at present being sceptically sur- Vgygd by a wholesome YOUll'1- Qver to the left emerges a dark mist, the curling eddies of which gradually reveal the figure of a bygone patriot, Alexander Ham ilton. l.E.: Huh! Who are you? A.l-l.: Why, don't You know me? l'm Alexander l-lanrilton. l. E.: Ah, so you're the Quy they dedicated this dilapidated struc-f ture to. lust look at the place, lt certainly isn't modern by the widest stretch of the imagination, A. l-l.: Nonsense. Your view- point is warped. To what avail is the sheen of newness if it doesn't carry with it the ideals and principles that forrn a schools character. ls the outer world go' ing to condemn this nolile insti' tution because the brick is dull and the doorstep hollowed by in- nurnerable footfalls? No. Harnil' c 1, ton is rernernbered because of its T-wh' traditions and the ideals instilled in the youths W 'o have hurried through its echoing corridors. l. E.: Sir, a few of those shafts sting, but never fear, they will always stick with me. l thank you! With squared shoulders and a proud glance of possession, he marches into his new abode. The spirit tfor we are too wise to think it otherwisel fades into space, but his radiant srnile seems to lin- ger over the venerable building. Qnce within Harniltons portals, lohn Freshman becomes a part of a getfacauainted tour. l-le sees the same doors one is apt to behold every ordinary day in every ordinary weel-1, the floors devoid of any varnish bare, expressionless walls all, in fact, that goes to rrrake up a typical American school was before hirn. Did he notice the old structures infirmities, a wobbling post here, a cracl-:led window there? Needless to say, he was oblivious to all such mat tersy his discriminating, or shall we say critica' ey 9, was lrlinded with the glory of Alexander Harn- ilton's deed. l-le rrrusod upon the character of a patriot who would have overlooked such prosaic details if he felt that tliey were cincealing sonre i'ivalr'ol5 azrality The students too filld hr- ' -, c, rr r. with a surge of pleasure. They hastened over the worn doorestoop through dint corridors and into lusy rooms. The first day of school is always like this. Some shy newcomers remain auiftl ',,' ffiicealed, eager to ioin the animated groups. One knows, however. that the student body will .4 'sri welccrne thern into the fold. Then will be forgotten the days of loneliness. The friendship N :-:tv-nded to all new arrivals may be rightly considered one of the great attributes to high school li' rnfi rrtc l l , A -. it pc r,u ar y at Lake View. After the first few hectic days, normal activity is resumed and the Clays lwecinre a continuous round of studies with, of course, social events plentifully interspersed. 168 A s rrnan and Art: HAMILTON FACULTY 'lame Economics: Mrs. Mills. Music: Miss Dallack. English Mrs. Karr. Science: Miss Leete. E mentary Business Training and English: Miss Quan. le- Dhysical Education: Miss Ross, English: Miss Schmidt. Assistant Principaiz Miss Eiiierg. hcld Economics and Artz Mrs. Vlasak. lvfiss Kuebler. Elementary Business Training and Science: Miss Regent. House- PATHFTNDERS HAT is a teacher? Webster states it is one who practices the science of pedagogy, But isn't this definition incomplete? Of course it is. Take those teachers at Hamilton for in- stance. They're more than mere pedagogists. They're the ones that solve those intricate puz- zles that every distraught freshman encounters. lt's their duty to assist with that good start essential for a good finish. The faculty at Hariri ilton is surely well-chosen. Whom should a budding freshman see when hes in a muddle in school? His mother? Pere haps, but not likely. His father? No, the chances are rare that he will. His aunt? No, she'll prob' ably complicate matters. Wlioni? We'll tell you. A member of the Hamilton faculty. No one is better suited to pick the path. ROCM I-l. E. TANDlNG at table Yel- verton, R. Cooley. Sewinq machines tlett to rightle-V. Lar- son, C. Sauer, M. Lorenz, E. Bar- rett, C. tchrieaer. Left Table 2 - I. Mane l. Fart: D. Koclitz, M, Mclienasa. Lett Table lr R. Tas: ','A 313, C. Becker, B. l-lill, l-l. Hauser, S. Deutschmann, I. Balzic. Riqht Table 2eM. Stot- ter, C. Lunlzfwslqi, l. Vaughn, N. Schatt, A. Kern, F. True, V. Notgulicli, V. Gini, A. Kaniin. l-larnilton -Room lU9 CMV 5 --L. Benning, Eiclq- irher, Rctwrnan, Buchner, Drjrgisch, Sciretti, M. Weiss, E. Pegg, E. Gilliertson, B. Kreissl, E. l-lenile, E. Vlfesley. Row 4 N, Krerhclze, R. Thanias, E. Meyer, R. Leiclz, S. Rarnanos, R. Mizrtir., M, Anclersin, R. Con- way, A. VVei13il, E. Erickson, D. Rattistelli. Riw 3 --R, Lothian, l. Gough, G. Suotzlci, l. Diederick. S. Fiedler, L, Ritchie, l-l. Klooss. Row 2 l. Stuchler, S. Miller, R VVittitg, M. Catiller, A, Voin, V. laeqer. Row l- L. Zirlces, E. Qkerharcl, V. Horne-cht, R. Clarke, D. Ruth, V, Canaiolosi. V. Z urclos, B. Streclcer, A.Yecli' n1'. lt Harniltsn Ronin llU ES, Room llO will tell any rfgiiy theyre aspirin-.5 lg.. great thinas: Row 8efL. Vir- nich, L. Mehrinq, A. Andriopu- los, C. Schroeder, R. Sirnrnons Klave, E. Klan, O. Peterson, l Loiaconc, R. Schreier, G.Green- tie-ld, R. Praeliclc, E. Nelson, C1 Swansctn, W. Gramer, L. Moen' chenh. Row 7 S. Esau, H Rieck, M. Taylor. Row 6 L Nousse. Row 5 l. Gallet, A Rosenberg, T. Ciesinski, D Cusack. Row 4 L. Bhooae, C Avery, D. Runaliese. Row 3- M. Lauer, H. Hanlel, L. lohnson E. Younqherq, M. Newell, M Osterhaus. Row 2 F. Kahl, F Diliqlla, E. Donat, B. Lippe, M Suclai, F. Franchina. Raw l C. Romanos, P. Froie. Hamilton---Boom 206 EMBEBS of Division 206: Bow 8- -L. Greinlce, E. Valentine, P. McDarnran, A. Beutler, l. Valquarts, A. Krause, V. Bitz, A. Ehret, l. Meyer. Bow 7- I. Gwens, D. Weddell. Bow 6 -L. Warnbach, L. Patterson, L. Neidenbach. Bow 5--e D. Kane, B. Boese, A. Kapner, B. Nagel. Bow 4- -M. Heinz, B. Grosslilaqs, E. Suckow, F. Biemer. Bow SAM. Brennan, G. Witchell, B. Marsh, F. Coles. Bow 2NT. Waiter, S. Baumann, B. lohnson, A. Schmidt. Bow l - -D. Krell, H. Witt. Harniltonf-Boom 208 THE smiling aces that greet you are: Standing---C. Glus, H. Gleson, B. McGuinesa, M. Browne. Table 4fM. Schultz, D. Dasow, M. Garot, F. Henqels. Table 3---G. Mosiman, L. Metz- dort, M. Mosiman, D. laner. Table 2- ell. Bunqert, M. Beck- ert, L. Meerschant, F. Paschen, M, Hunt, B. Baumer. Table le- H. Gainer, V. Bitzer, M. Loissy, F. McMannon. Bow 2eC. Welter, W. Kerns, B. Bohlotf. Bow l-M. Schroeder, V. Carr, W. Sheldon, E. Eitchellrerq, B. Gurney. Hamilton-eBconi 209 GUM 209: Bow 8---M. Bishop, E. Loesch, V. Voql, M. Weymueller, K. Bizzo, T. Preuss, B. Frateschi, E. Maguire, M. Meyer, G. Schulz, H. Kramer, D. Hayslip, l. Timm, B. Karlsen, W. Masquardsen, B. Evans, L Buxton, E. Presser, N. Horwitz, M. Meyer, E. Battle, Bow 7--- B. Mueller, M. Maloney, E. Sten- son, F. Steqbauer. Bow 6-D. Gentry, M. Benaldo, E. Schultz. Bow 5-E. Barteldo, T. Larson, S. Wiese, C. Berndt, G. Deubel. Bow 4--L. Birkholz, H. Happel, M. LeMaire. Bow 3-eA. Ches- ner, G. Koenack, l. laeqes, M. Gnoske. Bow 2-B. lanus, B. Burns. Bow l N, Bosenzweiq, l. Brenker, l. Hallberq, G Heyden. ROGM 209 RGGM 210 Hcrrz1ilt3r1 Riciri Qlll ES sir, Division 2lO will ie rgiiiiiihq The dear :li riiusiy hulls if Luke View ii rxxoiiilis hence: Rin-r 8 E. .-.- verisiiii, P. Moller, K. Dgrseiu, R. Rajerixuilier, L, Leviii, I. Blziiiehzelj, H. Hities P. Spreh- zel. P5 '.-.' P ful. D1L3zii1rdi, L. Dliif ge, P. lwl.iiC11rIli'y'. Hjw F3 - E. llflC1I'lC1hj'!L, L. Preriiiis. Hiw 5 H. Heel' S. Kixssehiiiizxi, N. Lu, L. Sihpfii. HJ.-.' -if-V. H1221 E. Hiieller, E. VVilliC1:'11s, R. Swerjierg. Hivw 3' B. Smcli, f. Shih, if-.. Mimi, C. Gilliam, P. MCLffr.i:lj. Hem' 2- M. lileiiz, l. S'EIllIi, A. Alzgpifm, D. Meier. Riw l f. 'Weii'ier, l. Cliviri, M. l.A.,Ql'1Yl l'IITTilllfIl-'RCCIT1 309 if POOLlN', ljjiliiiis 'ggi SfTfl1Q1l',f 1:1 the eye is Ditw sich 309: hiw 7 H. Schriiizl, l. Sii.ii'eiii'Q1uCh, P. Ugg, A. Hiller B. Schijejier, L. lanlqcslzi, D. Z.girfig1l'i:s, B. Sidirii, A. Hirsch, G. Piiilis. Rim' 5 D. Djeriziug, M. Brfjixieliiei. Row 5 M. ECl:ei, C. Lucia, D. Pauls. L. Plii,:'z.:'i'.ei. Ritz' 4 fL. Leisieii, E. Lfreher, E. 'lflii:ii1iw, Ll. Meir giiiellz. Hi '.A.' 3 Pl. Elssiriziz, A Ziiiiiiieriiiiii, H. l'lx3l1Ii'L, G. Plfivl- zlze. Hi '.-.' 2 B. Vfcgel, M. Diiicie '.'Ci1'iis, ff f.ff5if5i'iCCe5i P. Eisen- ieis, l. 3Tllr.,Q. - lifusch, E. Thfgllie, l. Reilly, l, . Chcipziiiiii, Pi. Mrllwrcilh. Hf::i.1it':1 Pii iii. Hlfl ll SEE 3' :if ig-eleie it yyilll 1 tixmliziig 'xflzfrz .. sight yiiii iii-grids Tl lPFi'.'1fi'ie 3lO: Pita-.' E2 G. lfTLl'?.V'I. 7 A. Bin-er E. ffiiriixz, LU. Perf neil. H: '.'.' 'F E. lfieliier, H ,L .jj .31 A 'rv .: 'igwg ,iv - 5eL. WE-iQl1.I, M. Cvllwi, Ll lJVelCh, l. Biiiir. Piiw 4 M Sflieuerriiixzi B. S'3li':.'l:ii::, L Ccirlscii, L. Ziirll-fi. Riw 3 l Kiiorrcli, S. Biiiilze, B. Liiiwuiad B. Brevcill. Pifw 2 E. Beiei, l Lfiiircl, C. Stilrlziscii, H. Gritteiir Rfgvw l rf. Leiihsirdt, P. Bjiiiler . f X .fvx .' r 4 ' 7 BUYERS AND SELLERS ELL, what have we here? Don't tell me, I'll guess. lt's those super salesmen of Bavenswocd. Each one learning early how to put his foot in the door and keep it there until he has convinced you that the Red and White is THE thing this season. And do they get S in Sales- manship? They do. lust ask the girls of the G. A. A. pictured below. They all bought an Annual through the persuasian ot those Red cmd White agents. And they're certainly glad they did, because now they can look back upon their freshman days, and say lt was the G. A. A. that did so much for us, both physically and socially. For you know, it is the G. A. A. members who figure prominently in every social activity ot Ravenswood. The girls are very eager to enter the Main building so that they may continue their good times with their tellow G. A. A. members. l73 ,. HAMILTON BOOM DEPUTIES THANKS to our Hamilton room deputies, subscriptioti to the Red cmd White was greatly increased. lt was their job to sell you the Annual twe're glad they convinced youl and daily gather up your nick- els and dimes. Chosen by their individual home rooms, they didn't consider the task too on- erous, and were grateful. They are, in Bow 7, B. Brevall, B. Strecker. Bow 6, V. Gam, H. Beichler, M. Loessy. Bow' 5, H. Schmid, G. Kreuger, V. Zour- dos. Bow 4, A. Voin, B. Tasc- Suckow, F. Ott, M. Browne, N. Schat. How 3, G. Weiner, B. Stack, B. Fraelick, C. Gillison. Bow 2, B. lanus, M. Meyer, C. Berndt. Bow l, F. Paschen, H. Witt, G. Mitchell, 1. Gillison, E. Lesch, L. lohnson, and F. Kahl. vac, E. HAMILTON G. A. A. THE more the merrier in Ham- ilton's G. A. A. which con- sists of G. Sodini, l. Gillet, A. Bosenberg, D. Krell, B. Dootey, M. Weiss, H. Gainer, I. Faitz, B. Vogel, I. Babic, A. Hirsch, and M. Brodtueher in Bow' 4. M. Maloney, l. Pirommer, C. Len- hardt, B. Lenwood, B. Schueder. M. Browne, K. Rizzo, V. Vogl, S. Kittler, H. Buckler, G. Krue- ger, B. Gurney, H. Hines, M. Binaldo, B. Schumitz in Bow 3. M. Garot, L. Wedig, L. Leisten, G. Kormack, B. Burns, A. Bauer, E. Kaehrer, E. Stenson, K. Kelch, l. Iaeger, K. Buchner, I. Kncrrek, M. Scheuerman in Bow 2. M. Maguire, S. Bunke, F. Hengels, C. Becker, G. Plozke, L. Bauer- meister, I. Volzuarts, B. Fra- teschi, K. Iankoski, V. Betxe, A. Dorn in How l. G. A. A. HE old building was a massive W W ' heap of stone that seemed tc blur into the shadows. All life had departed from its premises. Budding trees swayed gently nearbyg a glistening rnilk truck clattered over the cobblestones. The rising sun was to be beheld as it peered coyly above the housetops. Dawn was softly breaking over the incumbent city. lf one had been gazing cut at the peaceful landscape and had shaken the cobwebs from sleeps befoggled eyes, one would have visualized a strange phenomenon. A wee mouse was trotting briskly dcwn the walk and blithely par- taking of a tempting rnorsel of cheese. However, a cloud descended upon the unique pedestrian: a lurking cat had spied him. Pan- demonium was rampant as the minute creature sought shelter, but seemingly in vain. Only the huge structure, now faintly ree sponding to the sun's rays, beck- oned as a possible haven from strife. Thither he scampered, or better, flew. The streets began to resound with the thuds of hastening feet. lt was the childrens hour, the hour when wash bowls were nic nopolized, combs swished over stubborn curls, and shoes brought from under the beds or from cor' ners where Fido had playfully concealed them. The time when oatmeal was gulped, fresh dresses and shirts slipped on as th: clock ticked ominously. :- A sigh of relief would float out to the chirping robins as this mother and that mother would watch her lohnny or Mary slowly proceed toward the school. Through shaded streets their offspring would amble till laughing intimates quickened the last few steps. Over the entrance around which chattering groups gathered was engraved Ravenswood. These were the venerable portals of one of Lake Views admirable branches, wherein so many outstanding youngsters receive a foundation for their future successes in the Main Building. Now to bring further connection between mice and men. Witliiri the now bustling schoolhouse our frightened mouse of yore had concealed himself. Then a bell rang, summoning the students to classes, and in they rushed to the horror of the quivering animal. l-le heard the clanging of steel doors as wraps and books were hurled in and out of lockers. Steps thudded round about him con- stantly, and the premoniticn of impending doom settled upon his wrinkled brow. Another piercing iangle, but oddly enough it brought quiet. Decrding to undertake the investiga- tion he had been contemplating, he boldly strutted through the halls, wondering why none of his relatives had made their abode here. But, again another bell, and a great crowd surged into the corridors enmasse, all seemingly bent on destroying him. The day was hectic but at last the moon welcomed a night of singular lustre. Spent and worn, the shaking mouse crept into the stillness: he had aged threefold during that one day of modern school life as demonstrated so ably by Ra- venswood and its student body. 174 RAVENSWOOD STUDENT COUNCIL t t re commissioners? At the present. d 'ltu however, they are mem t Council ln Row Z are l.T-erpning, D.Brocics. D Fielmann I.Wirif:k den . L. Sullivan, L. Becker, . ' , . ' F ff , T. Mahler, Westberg, L.Norman, ln Row 1 are B.Wilderson, D. y e H. Brader. RE these our uu bers of the Ravenswoo . - ' ' R. QWQOD FACULTY RAVEINL , CIENCE: Miss VdnSands. Art: Miss Crowley. Assistan ' ' ' 2 Ti, mt. Elementary Business Training l:'11I1ClpC!l.TVl1b. igg Mr, McCaughley. Music: Miss Prencleigast. S d FACULTY Cooperate STUDENT an EMEMBER the day you timidly entered the the ingenuity with which Miss Van Sands portals of Ravenswood? Remember the taught you science, and thrilled by the way teartul outlook you had when you first became in which Mr. McCaugley made a budding busi- a freshman? Remember how that feeling dis- nessman out of you. Your greatest thrill came, appeared when you met Miss Taggart, how however, when Miss Prendergast transformed your attitude was so completely changed by you into a music enthusiast. Wasn't it grand that one personality? In a few days under the to meet the faculty at Ravenswood? Surely influence of Miss Crawley you had become they will share a part ot the memories that you ' ' ' Y were overcome by will always cherish. an enthusiastic artist. ou l75 RQQM 1 Q1 :. j.',, IAS.. I , :FL '1 's 1:11 11' ,1 . 15 ff,-' II. I f.1S' , 1-1 '. 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I:-fXi AGENTS ,, ,Q v .A I..N. r 1 , L -- 1 1 . 1.1. .U , K I ,. x F ff F t i F l l t ing Song ELL, it's here at lastgthe thing everyone has been so anxious to seeethe spectacle of spec- tacles-L. V.'s Music Festival. Mom and Dad find their chests expanding an inch or so more, as they see their youngest thirteen-year old lane step forth, resplendent in her first real formal, to do her part in making Hctmilton's contribution to this melodious evening a rousing success. Their young voices blending beautifully in song, the girls describe a pic- ture that is equalled only by the loveliness of the melody. Carried away by the soft harmonies, Mother and Dad allow themselves to drift into a rev' erie of days which to them are now history-the days when Mother was a girl. Such an effect does the chorus produce on the entire adult audience. No wonder the applause is rather slow in coming, but when it does, it is overwhelming. ONNY is with us again. Sis has promised to take him over to Greeley expressly to hear the final rehearsal of the Greeley Chorus. With shoe in hand, he gazes forth upon the twittering sparrows perched so nonchalantly upon the spreading branch of an old oak. He wonders momentarily if the rendi- tions he is about to hear will equal the vibrant flu- ency of such carefree birds. However, at Sis's insis- tent summons he gingerly submits his unruly head to the ordeal of a brushing and darts haphazardly down the stairs. Time has raced forward on hour or so and Sonny is calmly observing the bustle about him. Soon the large chorus has grouped itself and many eyes turn toward the oncoming figure of Miss Campbell. With only a few preliminary coachings, she commences the upbeat and away Sonny's imagination carries him as goblins and fairies are immortalized in song. So shall we leave him with silvery notes soaring blithely through the open windows. ll HAT chorus is that? It certainly sounds good! Why, mother, don't you know, it's on the program. But, son, that can't be the fresh- man chorus, they're too good. Yes, our family is still at the music festival and they are listening to that perfectly marvelous display of voices from our Ra- venswood Branch. These young 'uns have what it takes to make the Main proud of them. When they do come over, all the music teachers will clamor for them. Miss Prendergast is the one responsible for their excellent work. She can surely put pep into the chorus. Well, freshmen, continue to strive towards the heights, and make L. V. proud of you. We need people like you. . of Six - Pence . 1 1. . . , Nh. T I X I E l L fi , c X f' ' ' Wm. Owvkrbtjlf fl' 4 ' ,ftH'o'w's about a Left lvjowzi if Smile? Clash! .fy-fm, Right Down BE careful s?n4 A Don't you want R. Braun, tht?-M21 it? snake charm- Ain'tlove er. 'asf grand! What again! 1 'A FALL GUYS III HAT is it about football that clicks? ls it the season-those bright autumn days which were made. it seems. just to be enjoyed by gay crowds huddled under warm blankets watching thrill-a-minute sport? Is it the game-the fast-moving, highly-competitive game which is the most popular spectator sport in America? Whatever it is, we go for it. Here are Lake View's mightly muscle-men in person. Look them over. The whole team is character- ized by a plucky spirit of good sportsmanship which manages to triumph over the dilficulty of poor training facilities and lack of quantity in material. The boys got a lot out oi the games and even ii we lost we know they played their best every time. as all Lake View teams do. 182 if n,.-.ai Triumph or defeat does not alter the spirit of our fighting football team. Our boys are red human dynamite, unequalled in courage. indetatiqable in effort, and always living up to that true Lake View motto-Play Fair-Fair Play. Even it our team did notfwjrtfa championship this yeargjneid sea- son, with the aid of such fighting pigskin lovers as BraunrHam.mer,' Penley, Whitlock, Fantell, and others like them, they 'siirely will try again to win out for dear old Lake View. ERE those tall, handsome fellows born with tootballs in their hands? Did they iust na- turally tackle anyoneawgh whom they cagpefin contact? Oh. no! Clflgite the ' fc:xg1:gfr,3f,.:vih.,Afee1.il They f I UJHH o b molded into the line specimens of younq manhood, and, incidentally, football play- ers, that they are. Left Down Right Down Leggo mug! He's got it! Human Spider W e w a n t a Whatcha look- touchdown., ing tor? Our hero! O u r C h a m - pious! 183 Left Down Steve S u c i c heaving th e pigskin. Waaaiiit a min- ute! Go to it. boys! What's this? Tramp! Trcunp! Tramp! Right Down Hey! Where's the ball? My! What ta man! He'1l know bet- ter next time. Here's H o w ! Get it? And who's to be credited with the fine results? The man who has been both friend and teacher to theathletic-minded boys ot Lake View-Coach Frieda. The Coach has a very expensive hobby-the Olympics. And why not? Didn't he represent our coun- try in the Decalthon track events in Paris in 1924? He did. What's more he managed to attend two other Olympic Games as a spec- tator: once in Amsterdam in '28 and once in Los Angeles in '32, Here's wishing him a long life and many more Olympics. Coach Frieda maintains that a football player is not necessarily a rough-neck. The characteristics which make for a star pigskinite are, according to the Coach, a fighting heart, a good scholastic record and-listen, girls-a gen- tlemanly attitude. And the boys on this year's team adequately fill these requlrements 154 Left Down Right Down The huddle. R. Penley and Hike 1-2-48 V.Hammer Shoot. boosting it. Come on you Vifhere are you cats! going? Guess who? Doing the Big Apple. Hold that Tiger! Mr. Frieda is interested in the student turn-out at the games- not merely football games, but basketball and baseball, too. He is interested not merely in the moral and material good which such support will do for the boys who are playing, but in the pleas- ure and excitement it aifords the spectators, It is noticeable, he says, that it is usually the good students, the ones who are bright and alert who fill the grandstands at all the games. Alter all, ii one can't play, the next best thing is to enioy the game. THE BAD NEWS L. V. .,,,... 19 Sullivan ..... 7 L. V..., ,. 0 Se-nn .20 L. V-.. .. O Lane.. ....38 L. V. ....... 33 Waller . . . . 0 L. V.... .. 6 Roosevelt .,.,l3 l..V. .. 6 Amundsen 0 L., ...O Schurz ,.....l9 ffl Ll 185 A. Schilling MAD ABOUT MUSIC lMEwDecembereOccasionfThe Annual Band Con- Tcert it is. For the stirring martial renditions of this section cf our musical department wake Grandpa from his cat-naps, make Dad, who is really not addicted to classical music, put away his crossword puzzle, and mother, whose thoughts have strayed to the hat she would get for sister, lean forward with renewed interest as she sees Sonny's head, partially eclipsed by a huge bass-drum, peer out from between the horns. What does Mother think about as she watches the performance of this splendid musical organization? Something like this? Oh, is that Captain Walz? No wonder, Sonny is forever talking about him. Robert Taylor, huh! l'd rather look like the Captain in his uniform. Whats the tune they are playing that has Grandpa on the edge of his seat and Dad tapping his foot in time? Ohl Yes, it's Glcry. Glory Halleluiah. Sonny and the rest of the boys certainly do that up brown. What's that Grandpa's saying to Dad? Oh, its about the Student Con- ductor. How cutel That's what l want Sonny to be. That boy-Graham Young, l think he must have spent a lot of time cn his music. But it was worth it. My!! Those uniforms are cunning!! They are the same as those worn by the R. O. T. C. boys. Sonny says the band is really a part of the R. O. T. C. lt trains twice a week in the same maneuvers as its brother organization. The boys may also become officers of the same rank as the fellows in the R. O. after they take their officers' ex- amination. That's one thing Sonny is studying hard for. l'm really hCr1D1OY that he has been given the oppor- tunity to ioin an organization that does so much for a boys character-that helps to develop his perseverance and at the same time teaches him to become quite pro- ficient in the playing of some instrument. For Sonny is getting along quite well now, considering he didn't know :ne note from another before he became a member of the band. BAND FLUTES B. Birmingham B. Long H. Rest CLARINETS H. Lutz, R. lahn C. Schneider R. Marcus W. Pritchett G. Camporini D. Weeks E. Sontag M. Ratner H. Sanders E. Sarley E. Schwicardi M. Schlexer C. Farrell S. Kilroy C. Birkemo G. Hudson H. Coryell P. Rockford D. Schneider E. Erickson H. Wikstrom l. Goldberg W. Weiner H. Levin BARITONES E. Anderson E. Lefferts l. Peterson W. Schmalgemeier OBOES C. McAllister B. Weissmiller CORNETS G. Young W. Bowen E. Unterschuetz K. Vogt E. lacobson SNARE DRUMS l. Burns A. Vollmann H. Frese BASSES TRUMPETS FRENCH HORNS A. Kflmhi . Vukovich H- Blllm Strohmeyer G. Geisert 3, Schglz N. Shortino Dzodz sAXoPHoiiEs ' Sfshufe S. Gonstem ' 195' A- Wells BASS DRUMS N. Berger . Taylor D. WGllGC6 , Dfggglgf H Aiqrler Grumbeck W. Sanders TROMBONES H. Dwyer S. McClellan I. Birkenheuer H. Baker R. Kiloh G. Wehofer E. Carlson A. Mohlin k....... ,,..v uf? ,,...-.-sm g ,f Z' 'VK M fs. x N x f' ,S L 5 -. - I-gr X Q aS'+'1,' il Q' . 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SECOND FLOOR Stair Scene ...........,....... Bulletin Board . . . Office Scene Mr. Henderson Library ......... Division Rooms .. . Camera Club . . . Music Groups Advertising Staff ..... Mr. Bowen's Groups.. Lost and Found ..... Commissioners THIRD FLOOR Stair Scene ................... Senior Service Girls . . . Orchestra ......... Art Staff ........ Personnel Room ......... February Honor Society .. February Class Officers .. mi 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 36 3 40 44 44 45 46 46 48 50 51 52 54 56 56 58 87 88 88 89 90 92 95 96 98 99 ...l00 ...l0l ...l02 ...l04 ...l06 .. 108 ...l09 ...ll0 ....1l2 February Committees February Graduates . . . Division Rooms ...... Girl Reserves . . . b Hall Guards ................... . . . FOURTH FLOOR Stair Scene ................... .... Literary Staff Chess Club Homo Sapiens .. A Star is Born .. Division Rooms Personnel Clerks ............ BASEMENT Stair Scene ............... R. O. T. C. .... . Division Rooms .. Civic Forum ..... Boys' Swimming Girls' Swimming Editorial Page .. Bridge Scene .............. GREELEY View of School .............. Faculty ........ Division Rooms ..,.......... .... HAMILTON View of School ............ .... Faculty ........ .,.. Division Rooms ................ .... RAVEN SWOOD View of School ................ .,.. Faculty ........ Division Rooms ............... .... OUTSIDE LIFE Football ........... Band ............,. Pride and Prejudice ...... French and BioloQY Clubs . . . G. A. A. and Latin Clubs .... Roller Skating Club ........ Geology and Stamp Clubs ............. , . Travel and Spanish Clubs ............... English, W. A. R. and lce Skating Clubs. .. Golf Club .............................. Latin and Tri-Hy-Y ....... .--- Advertising Division Page . . . . . . . 112 114 132 138 139 140 142 143 143 144 146 147 148 150 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 168 169 170 174 175 176 182 186 188 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 19' 199 Mr. Bennet .. Hill ....,,,. Mrs. Bennet. . . Lady Lucas. , . Charlotte Lucas lane Bennet. . Elizabeth ,..,.. Lydia Bennet.. Mary Bennet, Mr. Darcey. . Mr. Bingley. . Mr. Collins.. , Amelia , . . Mr. Wickham Belinda . Amanda. . Aaatha . . . Captain Denny Miss Bingley . Maggie ....... Mrs. Gardiner. . . .Donald Klipp , Iohn Tucker ,..... Doris Walt .Loretta Kolasinski Kathryne Westfall ,. . . .Ieanne Lady .Betty Kluge .Shirley Roberts .Helen Bernstein . . Martin Hatter . . . .Robert Mills , Burton Bierbach .Ieanne Barleman ,, . .Alvin Sawyer , . . .Lois Bukrow Iean Racott ., , lune Ellis lack Sackris Betty Lou Cheney . Theresa Wielel . ,Frances Born Lady Catherine De Bough .... .,.. M artha Ann Macklin Col. Fritzwilliam .......,, ... ........,,.. . .Charles Harris Mrs. Lake ....,.........,.........,....,.., .Esther Tcubner Military Ollicers at the Ball--Charles Rice. Robert Rothschild. Donald Feezor. Clyde Rogers. N38 ,, .'- A -vw .wh .. ., Ag.. A T-7' ALL IN A DAY'S WORK if HE p1ay's the thing in any lan- guage, it seems. So here are the French Players in scenes from their pro- duction Harlequinade. The familiar characters of Columbine, Pierrot, and Har- lequin figure prominently in this presenta- tion of the age-old story. The play was given entirely in French by the students of that language. Their histrionic efforts were rewarded by an invitation to tread the boards of the Little Theatre. The cast included: S. Buhai, E. Chester- field, E. Gilford, D. Epps, G. Norton, and I. Gillison. who appear in the first scene. D. Himmel, E. Eller, L. Samuels, H. School- man, I. ldelman, and D. Kohn, in action in the second scene. Who's afraid of the big bad snake? Not all members of the Biology Club. They're used to reptiles. Row 3: G. Norton, M. Brennan, R. Birkner, M. Roland, N. Dugan, B. Byersclorf: Row 2: F. Rest, C. Cobb, M. Foster, P. Hogeorges, R. Rosciglione, H. Hersom, E. Robbins, I. Cahill. S. Gottstein, H. Urhausen, L. Beckers, I. Abuia, K. Vogt: Row I: L. Greenstein, M. Pyatt, l.. Catlin, B. Katz, I. Coe, W. Schmalgemeier, W. Curtis, W. Evens. t DO ATHLETICS AND LATIN MIX HE members ot the G. A. A. Board listen smilinqly as their Pres, makes a suggestion lor the next entertainment. In Row 2 are V. Ieske, M. La Cross, A. Stuchlik, K. Wynn, D. Becker, R. Came marata, and L. Gribbens. In Row l are: R. Dumele, L. Utter, D. Boettcher, A. Rohde, M. Barclay, M. Novak, D. Zaslce, E. Iliin- qer, E. Sychowski, U. Eiitz- ner, U. Maethner, D. 01a- bal, and E. Murray-Aaron. The capable ofiicers oi the Latin Club ask Miss Souther's help in planning their next meeting. They are: M. Isaac, E. Elisberq. L. Pelton, H. Thatcher, A. Glickman, and Missa S o uth e r. The members may well be called the in- .elliqenisia of Lalm View They are: H. Bock, E. Klein, H. Goldberg, E. Mayer, D. Louzos, F. Bar- ber, P. Pallis. M. Sieqler, B. Bickle, M. Leppanen, E. Spak, I. Feldstein, G 'Storach, I. Pera, L. Weiss A. Libberton, D. Arkin, L Ferderber, and N. Gold- ITMII1. And what mqy be your hobby my handsome lads and lassies. may be the query of a curious person. Without a mornent's hesitation. the memb91'S Of lhe ROUGI' C11-lb TGPIY. HROUSI' Skutinq- SIU' tionary only for the sake of the photographer, they are GI1XiO1-IS to Uqflin C5011 U19 wings of MGFCUYY and skim over the smooth floor. In Row 5 are: D. Sonneker. R- Bowman. In Bow 4. are: W. Owen. H. Siegel, W. Taylor, G. Summerfelt. In Row 3 are: E- Welk. M- D- Brennan. l- HSHIY- M- NOI1'iS- B- Birmingham, S. Isitt. W. Pick, I. Haropulos, P. Curto, L. Moscinski, L. Curtis, M. Williams. M. Shirnchuk, P. Rockford. L. St-anley. ln Row 2 are: E. Springer, M. Pyatt, E. Brookbank, L. Catlin, W. Anderson. N. Pelleran, B. Bolling. E. Brendt, M. Marmitt, R Sabin, N. Short, I. Todack. B. Quigley. In Row 1 are: D. Ushana, F. Edwards, H. Wikstrom, R. Ardelean, P. DuVall, M. Baumhardt, I. Triptow, M. Hay, E. Falk. D. McDonald, L. Gietel, S. McClellan. The World Rolls With Them What won't they do next? Gasps of admiration used to be heard when some daring couple waltzed across the slippery surtace. but now, even gymnastics are included in the roller skater's repertoire. Forming an absorbed circle are: F. Redlin, L. Lancy. B. Ream. V. McClelland. E. Stubinger, I. Dunton. B. Weissmiller, A. Tou Velle, E. Clutter, L. Kloss. E. Graelt, B. Ederer, D. Peters, M. Nelson, R. Filips. B. Netzel, F. Durning, W. Tews. M. Klewitz, L. Mitchell, M. Ruppell. V. C. Smith. M. Haake. Speaker: I. Chrisman. 102 'U OSSILS seem to be the order of the day according to W. McDowell and I. Moran in Row 3, V. Iohnson, W. Cooper, cmd B. Trynclczl in Row Z, S. Gottstein, M. Kositchek, S. Meinstein, L. Cczilin, cmd I. Peru in Row l, all members of the Geology Club. N THE circle are E. Allen. Mr. H. R. Smith. I. Schlot- thcxuer, and A. Ahnqer, the offi- cers of this club. FRUPP is exhibiting rare stumps to the Stamp Club. Those who look on so earnestly are L. Bartnek. C. Bickinq, H. Lund, F. Rupp, Miss Black, I. Diederichs. M. Kofi, B. Hogan. D. Ambrose, R. Winans, W. Speidel, cmd R. Shields. -2' f7'l. .fl PANISH periodicals inlerest lhe members ol lhe Spanish Club who are: Row 3, M. Oliva, L. Patina. B. Lowy. I. Fischer. A. Williams, N. Sundell, V. Wissing. E. Dickow, I. Gillison. Row 2, M. Shemel. S.. Ochlesen, R. Eilerl, C. Ve-rest. I. Foley. L.'Leavilt, I. Porter, R. Kohn. H. Crosby, A. Psiris, M. Weini per, S. Harmon. l. Stern. Row l, S. Allassa. C. Kallich, A. Correa, H. Baker. E. Allen, S. Montevago, C. Simons, cmd M. Oliva. HESE girls eagerly listening to D. Levin are: Row 2. H. Aigner. M. Iunk. I.. Viqnes. PL. Swanson, L. Berquist, H. Szymzak. E. Allen. G. Metzger, H. Heimbach, L. Graves. D. Sai- riihis. L. Berman, and 1. Berg. Row l, L. Kuhnen, I. Zcxlg, T. Wiefel, D. Sievert, E. Mu!- ray-Aaron. and I. Brock. if HERE shall we qc from here? asks A. Siller ol her fellow Travel Club members, who are: Row 3. E. Anderson. I. Schoen. A. Hampes, M. Cammarata. G. Norton, M. Siegler, G. Hoqeorqes, X. Wynn, F. Ebbeson, and M. Norris. Row 2, M. Ds Bruyne, M. Weinper. S. Felsenthcxl, I. Triptow. A Cohen. I. Anderson. S. Harmon, T. Tinoley. X.. Guilloyle, I. Brock. Row l, D. Albrecht. V. Nyborq, D. Wolfe. I. Amsterdam. B. Vlass, A. Siller, L. Swalge. M. Anderson. NVQ Also Ran- -lllllll' rm story these defeated Candi dates for Commissioner re late: I. Ford, S. Sucic. l lifloran. H. Anderson. E. Gun' ther, B. Alexander. lvl. Michal. H. Battista, R. Bengstor. D Rogers, and M. D. Brennan. Miss Howe is explaining the proper attitude to take toward Cl tumble-try, try again when ice- skating. Listening we find H. Kaaki- nen, B. Soderberg, M. Schmidt, R. Kruder, R. Veis, E. Hildebrand. L. Pye, D. Schmidt G. Trigourla, L. Vi- gens, P. Mcxtsou- kas, and L. Filler. LET'S GET TOGETHER LERDERBER is about to begin cr classic ' as M. Geisert finishes. Listening are L Felstein, M. Thomas, E. Klein. and F. Barber. What can L. Weiss be reading? English Club ugainm'A. Glickman reads an amusing story while H. Thatcher. H. Bock. D. Arkin, R. Mendelsohn, D. Leiter. E. Elisberg. H. Goldberg, P. Pallis. H. Baker. I. Peru, N. Gold man. and K. Rorig look on. 195 GOL? CA.-U5 OTEE5 Of THB GYLY-ES e-le on Xhe bah. sixkk. he DEN 'E-E? flour Xekx cum is dqhi. .,.' 4? 196 'dv 5 hokl Gxox 4100! Jxiedxon hat cx Kh1KXX KX is 'hem QKXX the suxe ef ' YN XX xesx -N ko: sms hrouqh ex- no khax hy X ave 9 x xo see sdmhnq sexene du. hui Ki You doth h Keck cooxdmofxorx. wokch ou . Xhe Xh1KKX wx-IKXX be Xosv.. koi 'che hah ohh Susk chXhhXe down 'she idxwlcfl. YM. hothe, our ordehk qohex. kclhes qtecu pride in We qoh team. 'Yhose hoqs me qood. oh riqhx. and vlhq hox, with on ohke insmxclor ood. ok course. xhe 'LoAem thot xheq possess. soon as the spring vfmds chess omdousk-1 e Bere Bs in Khe q ' sX 1:3519 . I Rza. bbw! . ' their hx inq 'Lo Wkloch- on, GW dll me -prepcu BOSXGYI . hoxops xhev on. X. X. B. 'Y eu. Xrmewn meXsXe1. X. '5Xobe IGDSYWI. and X. Bom YY. Yak Russell, L. Bartnek, M. Parsons, I. Wehlen, l. Spolar, A. Peterson, L. Steiner, A. Sarqis, A. Neinast, l. Sand- berg, A. Latushko, I. lsitt. Row 2: R. Sayad, G. Hilker, M. Oltman, M. Reinganum, I. Newman, I. Wirick, B. Vogel, I. Anderson, C. Barker, P. Long, V. Barker. Simpson, P. Becker, L. Anderson, H Bucko, E. Swenson, E. Ahnger, B. Larmer, H. Pitcher, D. Epps, E. Pihl- strom. Row 2: E. Falk, A. Levey, A. Correa, A. Cannella, M. Leinert, V, Bucko, M. Mandiqian, R. Sayad, H. Frenzel. LITERATI LATINI Latin keeps us alive! Row l: L. TRI-l-ll-Y They tri-these H1-Y. Row l: H. ESURRECTION might be the term describ- ing the work of Miss lenkinson's second- year Latin club, for they do certainly put new life into the moldy forms of the language of the intellectual, scientific, and hardeworking stu- dents at our dear old Alma mater. No longer do they keep the old status quo, they have changed the modes operandi, and made e pluribus unum. That is, though Caesar conquered all of Gaul the second year intends to vanquish Caesar. Every Tuesday is the Ides of March for this legio nobilisf' and friend lulius takes an awful beating. First, they throw an ablative absolute at him, next a dative of agent, here and there fly gerunds, participles, infinitives, but to finish the attack, the entire club hurls a tremendous passive pari- phrastic at the ex-illustrous general who, as he falls helpless to the ground, calls Et tu, Lake View! CME along everyone while we visit the Y. M. C. A. where the girls Tri-Hi-Y meets every Wednesday evening. Let's pretend it is Wednesday evening and take a peek in on the group. The club is called to order by Helen Pitcher, president. Silence prevails while Anna Correa, secretary, reads the minutes and Margaret Lienerts, treasurer, gives the financial news, Now general discussions are in order. Vice- president, Alice Levy, and Star Reporter, Ebba Swenson, lead a discussion about the next article for the newspaper. Questions are then answered about dances, parties, trips, charity work, and other events to take place. Plans immediately take form, for the girls waste no time. These affairs are always great successes, full of gaiety with pretty girls and handsome fellows flitting here and there. t ts ' , I , I r ' 1 .W ,xt ll .al t t ta t 't t. '1 fl lt li t t ll fn if lt l. Qi . lt lf, l EXPLDRATIONS in' .,, ,V -4. .E-Yi .z.- .-4 X ', ,FIX .W ,W ,Q Q S , Aywx. .5 A E ,4 Aw ww .,.., SQ? v . Q -11303 ,E 2 ' ---11.15 ing 5 ,E . , T? 2311 f ? Hi .. .,v,,, vi Q V1 x...5,1x:.g-.3 Q X NX...- .:.i.fxr?k,i I 1 1 HERE AN THERE 3 J e 2 E ,s s Z, A ga ii if 'fi 1 ,,l,,s,:., 1 , , xgr's,?f-Wx! . 5 A 15 iqqgiaw X , W . X ' N,- Q, -ng., Q 1 x 199 IIIOSER Busmfss Comes HIUST LIKE A UNIVERSITY Moser Business College is the school for us Dorothy Goodart and Dorothy Albrecht both agree No wonder Moser graduates make such fine records in business And I can see right now why so many of our own Lake View graduates are enthusiastic about Moser training Youll agree-Moser Business College is the ideal school tor a real business training. And Moser graduates are recognized by employers everywhere for their high standards and eth ciency. Only four-year high school graduates enrolled Free booklet on request. MOSER BUSINESS COLLEGE Paul Moser. I.D., Ph.B., 116 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago Ill Randolph 4347. INFO LCDVELY TO LUCK AT! And delightful to wear! Audrey Bowman, Harriet Fox, Elizabeth Anderson, and Anne Rohde expressed those words when they gazed at each other's new coats from the FEUER FUR CO., located at 162 N, State Street, on the l2th tloor ot the Butler Build- ing. Aren't they stunning, queried Harriet. Beautiful, and so warm and comfortable , re- plied Audrey. l think that it is wonderful that we school girls can have such elegant coats. Most girls don't have fur coats until they go to college, said Elizabeth. I'll say we're lucky to know about the Feuer Fur Co. I don't know of any place where we could have iound these modish coats so reasonable. Why almost every girl at Lake View could have a streamlined fur coat if she went to Feuer's, replied Anne. So. girls, why not do as Elizabeth. Anne, Audrey, and Harriet did, and go to the FEUER FUR CO. tor your tur coat? Remember the address, 162 N. State, Telephone number is Dearborn 3626. 201 ONCE IN A LIFETIME tl! You may have a chance to choose you high school ring or pin .... This committee. Evelyn Resnike, Wallace Larson. Maylis Lind- roth. Patricia Conway. Burton Phillipson, after searching all over to find iUS' what they wanted, Iind at George Spies---4140 N. Kolmar Avenuefiust the very thine! SI-HBS manufactures most every kind of emblem, trophy, cups, Prom Bids, as well as rings and pins. GEORGE SPIES COMPANY. located at 4140 N. Kolmar Avenue. Telephone Kildare 2063. ' W ip-9 Rs' s xW . nk, I F? L' 'fc .K-tif f 9 WAKE UP AND LIVE 121 The PIERSANTI ACCORDIAN SCHOOL at 112 W. North Ave- nue will help you do that ii you come for a bright new instru- ment and some well taught lessons. Jean- ette Vandenbossch is having a good time playing her accordian and Lillian Dzodzo's and Marylou Glass's happy faces show their enioyment at accompanying her on their instruments. In a short time you will be able to play as well as Ieanette. if you come to the Piersanti Accordian School for your instrument and instructions. Call Lincoln 3388 for information. also Monroe 1333. The PIERSANTI ACCORDIAN SCHOOL is located at 930 S. Blue Island Avenue. HOLD EVERYTHING- t3l says Bob Lipshutz. When I gradu- ate this Iune, I'll have a policy coming due. which will pay my way through college. Four years in college! Think at it! That's nothing. said Dick Himrnel. my father took one for me. so I'll have money enough to set me up in business when I'm ready-how's that? Grand! Marvelous! says Ioan Southard and Wil- ton Bowen. Who sold it to him? Why I. I. IACHIM. Insurance Broker. Residence: 1017 Byron Street--1914-1 N. La Salle Street. SNOW WHITE MJ lust lil-:c her smooth and white: what is it? asks Warren Bauman of Evelyn Langford. Why! this grand va- nilla ice cream, of course! Meyers Drug Store certainly have good sodas and sun does. They have an excellent phar- macy too. you know, answers .Warren. Cosmetics, also. I always go to tho Meyer Drug and Pharmacy Co. lor them. answers Evelyn. MEYERS DRUG STORE. 225 N. Ashland Avo.. Buckingham 3100. Graceland 8198 and State 3378. I P' . v AS YOU LIKE IT- I C51 Spicy, tasty, wholesome sausages delivered in this new and shining truck. lean Claire Lawrence. Lester Catlin, Iane Fischer. Patricia Mclnnerny. Herbert Ro- senbaum are admiring Holger Stohl's new truck also wishing they had some ot their delicious Swedish sausages and meats. The I-IOLGER STOHI. SAUSAGE COM- PANY is located at 4531 N. Clark St, Phone Lonqbeach 5547. ll-ieadquarters at 916 Belmont.l IT IS ONLY A PAPER MOON C65 but it looks real because the scenery ts from Pausback's Studio. William Sutton. Waller Wiener, Ralph Carlson. Ray Bain, Bill Guckenheimer iind it very easy to shiit this beautiful scenery lor the lovely senior drama. Pride and Prejudice. lt really makes the play real. We certainly are glad we got our scenery at PAUS- BACK'S STUDIO, located at 3727 Cottage Grove Ave. Phone Drexel 7060. LET'S CHAT 'N' CHEW 173 Ioan Southard found it! Found what? Why that snappy Chat 'n' Chew Bar Que at 3914 Sheridan Road, an' swered Dorothy Guhr. Both Beatrice Bar- tholomew and Frances Born agree that the food is delicious and service pleases eevryone. The CHAT 'N' Cl-IEW BAR QUE is their meeting place: make it yours. 3914 Sheridan Road. Lake View 5419. Charles Rice and lean Lady are visiting near the counter. NOW FOR TI-IRILLS! l8l Every one is going to look charming with perfect waves. line manicures and the beauty treatments they receive at the BLUE IAY BEAUTY SHOPPE right across from Lake View on Irving. Call Bucking- ham 95l5 tor appointments, tor perma- nents, manicures, and other beauty treat. ments. 1511 Irving Park Blvd. Under the driers and at the table are Mary Loxas. Ruth Fivelson, Gladys Carlson. Eleanor Loriq. Mary Eskelin, Dorothy Goodart. ALL THE KING'S HORSES AND ALL THE KING'S MEN! C91 Grand. of course: sure they are . . . but why go all the way to London ior a horse when you can get one right here at Christensen's Riding Academy. Maxine Saly and Patty Baker think they are per- fect. Gene McKamey wishes he had at- tended their evening classes and learned how to ride. It's only a dollar for an hour lesson. Lessons that are actually fun! Our G. A. A. agrees that Christensen's horses are best. They ride there, too. Go to CHRISTENSEWS RIDING ACADEMY . . . 1508 N. Clark St. Diversey 1794. f. xwgwpsf :N Q ge . is-vs. A N. 5-- Y . ye iisstef YOUNG CHICAGO- turns to knitted togs when in doubt----alwaYS appropriate and as dressy as one may wish! So comfortable, aren't they? said Aurelia Kamrer. And such heavenly shades ol dusty pink, Nanking blues and and turquoise, aren't they? answered. Amelia Mitchell., That's a heavenly shade ot blue. in your suit, said Auree lia. Richard Pyke and Ame Holmbo are cers tainly handsome in their sweaters. All these styles as well as cardigans. slip overs, sweater coats are found at the LINCOLN KNITTING MILLS, 3358 Lincoln Ave., telephone Welling- ton 6485. xx k V3- ' e, C9093 ...L cv' QQRQER SQXKDIX QQ UK , QYEPX l . it e K t'QlLlm? ll sfwf, x ,l I f I mmf, llttwfft liz I ll ! ,1 .r .flu I 1 , i1r'fl.lr:Jfl lfswi' -1 3-' ' av .T Mr. Hauschner, manager ol Da Guerre Studios. explains to a crowd ol Lake View Students that the portrait on the wall is of Mr. Louis Iacques Da Guerre, who in 1839 invented the process ot making photographs and really founded all photographic methods. He was awarded a pension by the French Government tor his work. And to this man we owe the processes. which have made this book such a success. But to Mr. Hauschner lor his courtesy and kindness in helping us make the pictures lor this book and especially in making this section so beau- tiful. we owe a debt ol gratitude. DA GUTIRHE STUDIOS' location at 218 So. Wabash Ave. is always a line place for the portraits of your family. For appointments phone Wabash 0526 or call in person. 204 O SONG OF SONGS sings Alexandria Psiris as three students from the A Cappella Choir try out the new Acrosonic piano at the Baldwin Piano Co. lsn't the tone marvelous? lust try it. Iohn. iust to feel the touch. lt's so light. yet pro- duces such wonderful range of tone. Isn't it a beautiful looking instrument. too? says Shirley Felsenthal. l'm going to bring father down to see if he won't get one for our home. The size is perfect-and price so low. Yeh-man, eiaculates Iohn Dahl as he harmonizes on some bass tones, I go for it in a big way. Small wonder. for wherever shown, the new Acrosonic piano has been the center of attraction. Try it out on your Baldwin dealer's floor. Such value, in tone. touch and range. BALDWIN PIANO CO., 323 So. Wabash Avenue. Wabash 6900. BIB MIR BIST DU SHOEN Means that its grand, in reference to the Kaad- land Bowling alley. All the Lake Viewites and the G.A.A. in particular. think so, anyhow. But the only way to find out is to come and try your skill at bowl- ing. The well lighted, pleasant room is a really nice place to spend an en- ioyable afternoon. Come to the KAADLAND BOWLA ING ALLEY at 3249 N Ashland Ave. Call Buck- ingham S153.-Rose Kum- ele, Helen Kerger and Elaine Sychowski. AND I DO MEAN YOU Always a happy crowd at Mothers. Lake View's popular school store. For many years Lake View students have purchased lunches, candy. ice cream. books. stationery at this popular rendevouz for stu- dents. So when we say school store we think of MOTHERS, 1512 Irving Park Blvd., iust two doors east. Eating lunch are Betty Woodson, Francis Borelli. Carolyn Eismon. Bill Kraft, etc. Bill Hahn- proprietor. Ugly Cinzefy U Says Iean Davidson as she gazed up at Metropolitan's clock. It tells us iust what to do. doesn't it, Colin? lust twelve fatal letters spell the day for us and the Uptown it is, don't you all agree? And Colin Villines, Iune Ellis and Charles Harris all said yes. Miss Prage. the manager, who stands with them ready to answer questions, explains Uptown's rates, schedules and courses of study available. Graduates oi Lake View will find this school a valuable place in which to round out their high school education. The college has, for yecn's, fitted young men and young women to take places of responsibility in the affairs of this great city and elsewhere. Metropolitan Uptown Business College you will find is most conveniently located at 4750 Sheridan Road. Telephone: Longbeach 1775 or call at the office, Room 314, Mutual Insurance Exchange. Ge! information about the Summer Term. 206 It 's Got Everything if X .SCEE- . Q . V323-5 '-X , - sim-SN Q' . .X A Betty Tyndal, Dorothy Sherpitis. Gene McKarney, and Warren Baumann certainly look as if they are having a grand time. Can't you almost smell that delicious tood bubbling away so merrilly on the Moore stove? Dorothy, that stove is the neatest looking thing I've ever seen, says Gene. Oi course, it is, Dorothy replies, it's a MOORE stove! Why, our iood almost cooks itself on this stove, and it's so easy to keep shining and bright. Don't get impatient, Warren, every- thing will be ready in iust a minute. Our Moore gas stove really seems to get things iinished very quickly. It's so much fun to come to your home. Dorothy, after a movie. The things you fix on the stove taste so good, says Betty. Thanks. All my friends seem to agree with you on that. I'm going to see if my folks won't go down to look over a new stove and probably to buy one. Where can I see the new models? asks Betty. You can get all the information you want by calling State 6200, answered Dot. So to see all these new models call State 6200 for information. MOORE CORPORATION. 207 ffm A 4 ff ' f 'L HEN the hurlyeburly ot lite kecornes incessant, when the din ot the streets seems unbearable, it is then that one seeks the seclusion ot some snuq nook, the cointcrt ot a tran- quil countryside scene lt is at times like this that Lake View's stained glass window becomes the object ot our affections. lts peaceful ettect and pastoral beauty are indeed a tittinq tribute to the man to whos: memory it was dedicated. LOOK, BEFORE YOU EAT! Dorleau Geiser and Mary McQuilkin are having a hard time trying to decide what they want, for everything in the case looks so tempting. Yes. meats lrom Adam Stier's Meat Market are always temptinqy just look at the big iuicy steaks before them. I'll bot Mary is telling Dorleau how good one of these steaks would taste cov ered with mushroom sauce. Dorleau knows that tho quests hor mother invited will be pleased. ADAM STIER MARKET l6lB Irving Park Blvd. Lake View l-151. SHE MET HIM IN-NOT PARIS but the Majestic Restaurant where good lood is always to be had at any time. Lake Viewites know this and llock here at all times, when really hungry. Ierry Levy, Herbert Rosengard. leanette Holling. Charlotte Fischer, Barbara Lebstein. and Bill Roder are having a iolly snack here during lunch hour. MAIESTIC RESTAU- RANT. 3955 N. Ashland. Telephone Bucke Lnqham 7330. SHE KNOWS HER VEGETABLES. ALL RIGHT but when it comes to sizing up a delicious pineapple, Shirley Felesenthal is not so sure. She knows. however, that she can trust FREE- MAN BROS. GROCERY all right in every de- tail, so she will probably take it. For line foods. meats, canned qoods. their brands are the best quality and one makes no mistake in selecting this popular store as a safe place to buy. Phone in your orders if you can't come over. They'll make line selections and deliver your groceries promptly. 2558 N. Halsted St. LAKview 7085 ROCKIN' THE TOWN Sylvia, that suit is stunning. It is lovely, replies Sylvia Rosenbaum. THE BELMONT LADIES AND CHILDRENS WEAR SHOP at 1040 Belmont Ave. have everything that a Lake View girl could wish lor in the way of wearinq GPPGYSI-N Address 1040 Belmont Ave. Phone Buck- lnqham 4954. u STRIKE UP THE BAND! Clear tones ring out. Swing out in rhythmic fashion. These bandhoys play with skill and ease. Skill because cl their natural talent. Ease because ot their ex- cellent instruments. Instruments pure chased at Carl Fischer's. in the Kimball hall. These rlcying are row 1, Violet Vulravy'-h. VJQPH:-n Bowen. A. Wells. Row 21 Slfl7l!?!' H'-ztersehr, Carl Schneider. Betty Aicffrsofw. B. Iahn and A. Shilling. CAFE FISCFERS MUSIC STORE is located ai SUE 5. Wabash Ave. Phone Webster new i..':2. SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT! That new hairdress of Etta Wechsler! Ceftvmlv is enouqh 10 inspire a melodisus outburst. She has had ERCELLES BEAUTY SALON do her hair. They certainly do beautiful work in manicuring. hair styling, permanents, etc. Ercelles Beauty Salon is at 3837 Broadway. The telephone is Well inqton 8077. . If ...ir wifi COME AND GET IT What? Oh yes. those quick and dell' cious luncheons at the Greenview Phare macy! Truck to the clear tones ct the ever-going radio! Enioy your lunch with friends and. at the blast of the bell. rush back the three-tourths block. and get in on time for classes. Eating lunch now we see Dorleau Geiser. Gladys Zeitlin. Lenore Packer. Herbert Rosengood. Shirley Gor- don. and Icrry Levy at counter. How they enjoy it! GREENVIEW PHARMACY-Irv inq at Greenview. Lake View 2090. WHERE EAST MEETS WEST In the charming atmosphere cl this lovely store Mildred Noris selects dishes to bc used in en- tertaining important guests. They must be dainty-and yet modern in design, she tells Mariorie Smith. l'm sure you can tind none more lovely nor more suitable anywhere. It'S so reascnablv priced. too, answered Mariorie. I agree with you. replies Mildred. I think I'll get these. Their clever saleswoman in the enchanting lapanese kimona is Iune Godee. who gave them many suggestions 701' P11295-f party favors. and table decorations, and orna- mental bric-a-brac. Wonderful place to solve all gift-problems is OTAKES. 4745 BroczdwCIYf I-OM! Beach 1422. also down in loop at 34 East Adams St. lhetween State and Wabashl. is Gold Barbara Holmes and William Kauffman are being shown through the Metropolitan Business College by Violet Kasavich of the February '38 graduation class, now a student at Metropolitan's Lake View School. And these are all former Lake View stu- dents, Violet says and introduces them as follows: Pearl Kunzweiler, Nancee Bien, Paul Berthaud, Mar- ian Beuster, Bette Graf, Matilda Petsch, Shirley Nel- son, Don Robertson, Arthur Hoffman, Esther Iohnson. Cosette Brown. We are all thoroughly enioy- ing our course here, too, says Marion Beuster fat the telephonel, of the Iune '37 class. We will be well equipped to do everything and l'm sure our training here will be a great help to our future suc- cess. The METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE is the finishing school that makes you so well fitted that you stand out among your fellow workers in the business world. Come to the most conveniently located Metropolitan Business School, when you finish your high school course. The Lake View School is situated at 3354 N. Paulina Street, at Lin- coln Avenue and Roscoe St., or if you prefer their Central school, you'll f:ind it at 37 South Wabash Avenue. In either of these fine schools, learning be- comes a delight and the foundation for a successful future is built. Phone numbers Randolph 2637 or Graceland 2227. S- is S 3 e 1 Q E 3 g if 9 1 Q0 1 '1 V, I'M FEELING LIKE A MILLION! All the members of the cast of Pride and Preiudice cry as they are literally swamped in gorgeous flowers from Clody's. The play was an enormous success as the quantities of flowers show. But what is quantity with- cut quality? you ask. Nothing, I reply, but quality is first in Cody's Flowers. lean Roqofi gazes lovingly at her stunning deep red I roses and Martha Ann Macklin caresses her -- bouquet with a careful hand. Below are lean ' I I-If .- Lady and Marie Werniok. Those who sent the flowers to the fine actresses of Pride and Preiudice know that they are paying the cast the greatest compliment possible in choosing Clody's Flowers to express their admiration. Come to CLODY'S at 3900-14 N. Clark St., or call: Lake View 1121 for corsages, bouquets or any other floral requirements. THE BIG BRGADCAST OE If-338 Lake re Views are out, so's the news! And de- vouring it are Wilton Bowen, Bill Kraft. Bill Carey, Bev- erly Stone. Mariorie Dyscn. Hazel Fox, Richard Himmel. Ioan Southard and Dorothy Hahn. Every week we are thankful to System Press for clear type, and a clean-cut printing iob. SYSTEM PRESS does printinq iobs ol all kinds. lust come to 910 Belmont Ave.. or phone Buck- ingham 1693. Ill I II IIIII IIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIII 4 I I IIII I IIIIIIII II III III I I III I I IIIIIII I llll llllll ll Y YF' , llll llfll Ill III U gh III I IIIIIIII ll ll ll llll 112. ' 39 I llll I I I g ll I l '.- I I-jg I I IIIIII. 'Ig II I .I I F' I lllll llll U I I IIII ll I I I I l III.. I . .1 I I I I I I I V III II II I I II I A -. III IIII '. I I 1 I . ' A I III II II .III I I II I ..-IIII I A .. I II I IIIII I .I ' ':' I III III .I,I F. ,, ' I II I II lllllllll llll II I I III IIIIIII IIII Ivy 1, , . . III III ' II III IIII.I3 2.1 J A.. IIIII II II ' III II I II I-,'- I 'II II III IIII IIIIIII IIII I III III - Ill llllll II II IIIIIIIIIIII I II I ll ll llllllll I lll l i IIII I I III II IIII I lllllllllllll III IIIIAIIII ll-. -.,,. I A . SOPI-IISTICATED SWING can be done so easily in these stunning knit trocks and sweaters from the North Shore Knitting Mills. So easy of line, so comfortable and varied in style. Lake View boys and girls all love the knitted clothes. Darlene Zaske. Fred Korber and Dolores Emro are discussing tweeds and slipovers. NORTH SHORE KNITTING MILLS, 1205 W. Belmont Ave., Telephone Lake View 8340. Yi 211 How 'ro Win Friends and Influence People Carl Schneider can tell you. He doesn't need a book to know that clothes play a most important part in making friendships. And to think I won this grand suit from Klee Brothers for being the most popular boy in Lake View, he said excitedly to Erwin Didtler, Karl Sitterly, Bob Reyniers and Dick Rear- don, proudly displaying the Klee label in the co-at. There will soon be five ere else to buy new customers at Klee's in these boys and once they there, ey will never ' an N . I , .' suits an Ldfcessor- ar oi ti est style YU lllers. ,W anclygualji K-lees have OJ? kkelrv I 'L ke View Boys ' j their families for QD 'fs 'vvr any years. We iind a large perqq t e of boys I ,QI at fVie already J 0,250 KLEE NBBOTHERS. A not you? Two stores: Belmont and Lincoln Ave.. Irving Park Blvd. and Mil- waukee Av. 212 I'M IN A DANCING MOOD and I want a pair oi gay dance shces . said Maxine Wallenstein. You'll find iust the pair you want here . retorts Ira Lipschutz. Let's try this dancing slipper. Whether you wish dress shoes, street shoes, or sport shoes, MAURY PACKER CO. has them for you-The Maury Packer Co. at 1747 N. Milwaukee. Belmont 4161. IT'S THE NATURAL THING TO DG That is the chant that you hear when you enter the Alma Mater School Sto:e at lunch time as hungry as a bear. Everyone who is anyone will be seen in the Alma Mater sometime during the day. Either for school supplies, which are always on hand. or some refreshment. The soda fountain is rushed by thirsty and hungry students everywhere. Mary Delaney and Robert Kelp watch their cooling drinks coming up. If you like Chop Suey icr luncheon the Alma Mater is the place to go. Also present are Tino Kalodemis, Harriette Fox. Caryle Lungren. Sylvan Salk, Loraine Ulter. Dorothy Boettcher, Marceline Chew, Mrs. Chew. Pearl Chew and Marge Newens. Ccme to the ALMA MATER right next door to school. GONE WITH THE WIND That's the way it feels to ride in a now sports model from Felz Motor Sales. Arliss Fetzer, Mary Schimchuk. Bob Braun, William Leirvaaq, and Betty Guyer seem io be highly enthusiastic about the new Dodge roadster they are inspecting. It is all they could want in a car. and then some! FELZ MOTOR SALES is located at 907 W. Diversey Parkway. Dodge, Plymouth, in all the latest models. Phone Graceland 2810. DOING THE BIG APPLE may seem very important to you now, but what will it mean in a few years? The Susy Q and the Shag may mark lite's choicest moments now, but in a few years will not a business education be oi lar more value? The Touhey Secretarial School can give you splendid training in stenography, typewriting. tiling. bookkeeping and all those fundamental requisites that prepare you to become an efficient secretary, more than iust another stenographerf' TOUHEY SECRE- TARIAI. SCHOOL. 310 So. Michigan Ave., Harrison 7849, 103 at LonqwoodeCedarcrest 3132. Can thus be the Ilipsy Doodle! Oh no, it's just a crowd of merry makers at the Arcadia, having a grand time. The skaters are Charles Harris, lean Davidson, Herbert Baker. Lorraine Laney, Stuart McClellan, Dolly Kopulos, Lawrence Kellar all from old Lake View and they thoroughly enjoy the fine floor and wonderful service at the Arcadia. F ine exercise, good crowds, good music, and plenty of good times are to be found at Arcadia. Come up and see us sometime, won't you? ARCADIA GARDENS, 4444 Broadway, Phone Sunnyside 4300. ZH PICK A NUMBER FRGM CNE TQ TEN And if you've had comptometry it will be the right one. Some of the graduates are asking our comptometry students how they liked comptometry. Grand, they answer. It's a most instruc- tive and useful subject. That settles the question in the minds of many of these seniors. They know what they will do when they graduate. It's WORKMAN'S CALCULATING SCHOOL. for them where they will receive the most thorough and valu- able course in comptometry. The address is 608 S. Dearborn. Telephone Wabash 2490. The above. standing. are lean Rogoii, Dorothy Goodart, Mildred Norris, Wallace Larsen, Ned La Palermo, Edward Grabow, Robert Spatz, George Barlos, Dorothy Carlson and Lawrence Keller. Those in comptometry class are Alvin Sawyer, Violet Kasavich, Beatrice Bartholomew. and Maurice Bresnen. 215 Time marches on and so keeping step is the Linden Printing Co. with courteous service. modern equip- ment and up-to-date type faces. Lindens have served the Lake View Red and White many years-and year after year we have turned out prize winners. Here is Mr. E. Linden with his genial smile, ready to serve you. LINDEN PRINTING COMPANY, 517 So. Iefferson St., Telephone Harrison 9522. 'E iw Q15 THROUGH THE MAGIC MIRROR and in the depths of our swimming pool these mermaids will soon be reflecting this glory. The Vee Claire Shop attracts Harriet Simpson, Dorothy Anderson, Irma Hess, Lois Budill and Evelyn Erickson and other Lake View girls because they Iind the tank suits and caps suitable for wear in the best of pool circles. The Vee-Claire Shop which is located iust south of school carries gym suits, shoes. besides dresses and accessories. VEE CLAIRE SHOP, 3951 Ashland Ave., and telephone is Buck. 7784. YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING THERE! That is the theme song of our three Lake Viewites, Iohn Ford, Bernice Weismuller. Mary Shimchuk. They are busily selecting something for a midnight snack. You too will adopt the same theme song once you acquaint yourself with the fine service you receive at WALTER'S MARKET, Address. 3337 N. Southport Ave.. Phone, Wellington 1330. THANKS EOR THE MEMORY of happy times, of fun and pranks, of care-free high school days. Your pins and rings will serve as reminders oi these merry years and these four. Harriet Wikstrom, Wallace Larson. Dorothy Wolf, and Lawrence Walz, well know the importance oi having the right ring and pin. That is why. ior many years Lake View has always purchased these valuable pieces ot iewery from SpiesA iewelry of real value and sturdy construction. Spies Brothers. Incorporated. Reliable since 1878. School iewelry. SPIES BROTHERS, INCORPORATED, 27 E. Monroe St. Telephone Ran- dolph 4149. Factory, 1140 Czrnelia. Chicago. Illinois. COVER AN HONOR WITH AN HONOR! but cover an annual with a Molloy-made cover. That's a splendid rule to follow. For years Lake View's Red and White have used Mol1oy's covers. Again this year they have created a fine spe- cially designed cover tor this hook. DAVID I. MOLLOY PLANT. 2857 Western Ave.. Chicago. Students below are selecting the cover for our annual. L FILLING THE ASSEMBLY HALL HAT xviii the pQ1t1113 1:111t111115 revetli this time? Cries at D.i111't 1'111Si1! Stop 5i13Vi11g ring out Over the dm. A ,'iiliI.'fZiiC!i 11151311 the Sturge tixes all eyes thereg the H.O.T.C. iurgie i'1pp211.s, .1111Ci ti1511 e11s11111g 1i11t111e brings Q11 CI qritduai iivisii. As ti1-9 xvuv111q ting is hoisted te the ceiling, the mellow tones it time Star Spangled Banner tiii the iixii. Thus begins Cmother As3e111i'1l y. -' if I -fi.-. I sl WARMING UP! L....Si 7 1 ' . 4 4 These streamlined girls, Arliss Fetzer and Patty Baker are going to warm up after a cold walk. Holland Furnace can give them cozy warmth and can be depended upon. every time HOLLAND FURNACE CO.. 4163 N. Lincoln Ave. Wellington 0889. WALLF LOWER! Dorothy Flood with May Claire Starkey are at the Ramona Beauty Shop. 3435 Broadway. At the end oi numerous dexterous treatments Dorothy exclaimed. ls it really me? Why. l'm actually pretty. This shop has accom- plished a miracle. l'm never going any place else. You certainlv do look lovely, Dore othyf' replied May. but l'm not surprised. I , always get the some wonderful results at , Ramona's. Harriet Wikstrom awaits Ior a lovelv personality styling a popular place tor lake View girls. RAMONA BEAUTY SHOP. Telephone Lake View 7252. Address 3435 Broadway. SWING IT! Lake View boys know their bowling alleys. Seems as though James Krueger is puzzled over his score. Lawrence Durre is at- tempting to get a strike while loel Dobbins is waiting his turn tc bowl em over. An excellent place to bowl is at the CLARK- WILSON RECREATION CO.. 4553 N. Clark Street. Telephone Sunnyside 2369, Everyone is welcome. I SAW YOU LAST NIGHT Here in the Shoreham Drug Store. said Carl Tucker to Lillian Berman. but you were so busy with that delicious fudge sundae that you didn't even see me. Alle-ne Meyers. Muriel Hirchtritt. Harold Futransky, and Sherwin Izenstark ncd understandingly. A Shoreham sundae or soda demands tull attention. Iust every cne goes to the SHOREHAM DRUGS at 3318 Sheridan Road. phone Lakeview 0907. HEIGHO! HEIGHO! lt's cii to lunch we go! And away they went to the SHERIDAN RESTAURANT. Russell, I don't know what to choose. com- plained Trudy Schneider. the Vice-President ot our Spring Com- mission. Russell Clark says, Gertrude. you can't go wrong on anything at the Sheridan Restaurant. It's all excellent toodj' Aurclia Kamrer has made her chcice. Shirley Felsenthal and Max Zenner are at rear table. No matter what your favorite dish is you can get it at the Sheridan Restaurant at 3945 N. Sheridan. Coll Wellington 2555 Icr information. Y 4 i 3 l J I W THREE GUESSES As to what kind of frozen malted milk is the lunch room going to serve today? Choco- late? Pineapple? Strawberry? All are deli- cious. Not many school cafeterias can boast such an elegant piece of modem equipment as the malt maker. The rest of the lunch room is filled with modern steam tables to keep the sumptuous foods heated. Come on, you other Lake Viewites! Take a little walk up to the fourth floor. lt's good for your appetite. You will find everything you want cmd a frozen matted milk to boot! 4th floor LUNCH ROOM. Pictured here are: lohn Chrisman, Lawrence Keller. Millie Stendal, Kay Bendit. William Michel. Lowell Walls, Sam La Palermo. Thomas Harastany. Edward Grabow. and Thomas Taqlia. HANDS ACROSS THE KEYS See them fly and noiselessly for we use Woodstock at Lake View. A whole room full. No noise! No effort! Perfect work, skillfully'and easily done! And isn't that what these girls want and will they boost NVoodstocks when they get out into business offices in this city? They'll demand 'em! They know and appreciate what splendid service they get from these typewriters and how easy they are to operate. These typewriters can be purchased on monthly payments or you may get a genuine factory rebuilt Wood- stock too. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 6 N. Michigan. Dearborn 2882. Come in and lnolr them over. J I 'W 4 ,L Nr t .YVJR If, by LY VQUNG QNCE The whir and whiz oi roller skating may be a bit risky, but now is the time to enioy it. Mary Shim- chuk, Bernice Weissmiller, Dorleau Geiser, Betty Woodson, Bill Kraft, Bill Carey, Iohn Ford all find it cr grand place to skate: a fine floor, largest in the city-if not in the world, smooth and firm: courteous service: lunch counter: fine skates: good music: all contribute to a good time. Mr. Fred Leiser, right, the genial manager, enioys being with them and ex- tends every courtesy. Come to THE ARMORY, 5917 North Broadway, Phone Longbeach 1340. VCDUPE GN ,1 'lfida' ,l I I I I I I TO THE LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY L Is this your diploma? It is not mine - questions Ioan Southard. O yes! here's. the ,name-Siegtried Meinsteinf' Caps and gowns Ithat contribute dignity and solemnity to the Important occasion of graduation. II I I 1 I YUM YUM-PITTI SING-AND PEEPBOO II The three little maids from school would Isurely lead their Nankipoos straight to this fattractive sweet shop, so near the Sheridan Iffheatre. Here they are-Bernice Weismiller, Mary Shimchuk, Dorleau Geiser, Iohn Ford, Tina Tinoley, Bill Kraft, Iosephine Brock. and proprietor. YUM YUM SHEET SHOP. where Ieverything is specially nice and tempting. I4040 No. Sheridan Road. Telephone Welling- Iton 3231. I MAD ABOUT lJlUSlC Ardent members oi the orchestra Iustine Mayer and Bob Davis are dash- ing oft to Iahn's Music Store when anything hap- pens to their instruments. For Iahn's can repair all types of musical instru- ments nicely. They also carry a full line oi new instruments and sheet mu- sic. IAHN'S MUSIC STORE is conveniently located at 4347 N. Lincoln Ave. Call Buckingham 4347. ITS ALL IN EQNDWING HDV! and having the right ma- terials, said Susanne Lea- vitt. as she sketched away on her water color of yel- low lorsythia. Yes, sighed lean Romine, but where do l get them. At Favor Ruhl's-they keep all kinds oi artists' mates rials and supplies. the new modeling clay. pa- pers, colors. lust go to FAVOR RUHL AND CO., 425 S. Wabash. Harrison 1340. ALL THE WORLD LOVES SWANIII And uniforms and caps from ASSOCIATED MILI- TARY STORES are always slick, smart and snappy. For regulation R. O. T. C. equipment and quality call on us 19 W. lackson Blvd. Phone Harrison 3055. Pos- ing, Maior Herbert Sanders of the R. O. T. C., and Mercedes Sparling. 'l'HEFIE'5 LOTS OF PRIDE BUT NO PHEIUDICE when Lake View's plays are costumed by Fritz Schoultz and Company. Always fresh. correct to the period and gorgeous. FRITZ SCHOULTZ AND COMPANY, Costumers. 58 West Lake St. Phone State 7733. 221 lT'S A YEAR CDF STRIKES f .f Especially for these boys and girls who find their strikes mosti helpful on their scores at the LAKE VIEW BOWLING ALLEYS. Theset girls will tell you these alleys cn-e swell places to bowl. Fifty slickt alleys all in a row. Twenty-five Billiard Tables. The only place int the world having thirty alleys in a row without a post. Our Laker View experts think this is proof enough to prove these are the most! beautiful and best equipped alleys in the city. I. R. Ienkins is man-vt ager, 3239 N. Clark Street. Bowling: Bemice Weissmiller. Mary Shimchuk, Dorothy Nugent.. Lucille Buck. Watching: Harry Oswald, Melvin Frank, Frank Dimio.. Irving Barnett, Dorothy Sherpitis. -no S g E '1 1 LET'S WHISTLE WHILE WE Worr And it is easy to do this i.n the lovely new room designed for schools at the STEARNS AND VOYTA PHOTO ENGRAVERS COMPANY, where everybodY is happy. Interesting, harmonious surroundings make for interest and harmony in work. Here you can bring your problems and have them discussed and solved in peace and quiet with the competent advice of an expert force ot Artists and Engravers. If you want the unusual in year book design and engraving, by all means see Mr. Hagerty. the director oi school publications. You may rest assured you are getting the tops in plate quality and specialized help when worldng with them. Mr. Hagerty is shown conferring with Miss Hastings and members of our Advertising staff at the grand opening of the new room last fall. Here is a point too . . . they satisfy the most thriity Scotch nature. The address is 417 North State Street, Chicago, or phone Superior 6716. 223 :Xi 2 X4H1f WV Q OWWWM gif? WM M Mwffefff W Q W wr' 2 F fi fy W., . GPM fffgg ' , W Sw , v ix A xi. 5' I Sf VJ S 1 -1-p '- 5 P , -..-.,.., -.uuiu .LUI.' DUSLDBS -. l and community life. ' V Colden Years Together' Y e , 5, le N X 'WAY BACK IN THE DAYS when horses and buggies were me most accepted form oi transportation, John Cohrt, who operated a. ' d He and his bride blacksmith shop at 2912 N. Clark, got marrie . celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, March 17. During their wedded life they have lived in Lake View and their present address ' l h s three children and one grandchild. is 3715 Wayne. The coup e a 1 Mr. Cohrt claims that at '75 years of age he is Chicagds oldest horse- -Booster Photo shoer. u. -4-,, X x 'J- Af., 5 n ,L Ia. V' ,N l . J . F.. v -U 1 4 -u , . ,, ,, gp.. r V L - 'Q F.-P ,, r '-- ' r :fr ' ,. , 4 -, I .Q ,A IL! ng.. .im 4 lv I -P' 'D' .v - .M 15 , B- .. 1- ' .! . Wi ' . '9 bf, - ,Y P , i Y' V ' :if . vu IXYI-'Li ,-flu l- ,? l', ' ' '-V -f '1f A ' dj XZVJQ f ' J ,U 552754 QWQMQ www 0S W,,Mawyy ,if . m' ., -w 5- JZ., ,T , .1 ,.iLm k-2w.V: - -- GN QUE WAY YEA RED! YEA Wl-llTE! -'I ED and White, Eight Team Eight! That's the spirit these cheer leaders show when they liven up our assemblies. Arrayed in their red and white outtits, the colors ot Lake View, these pepsters with their snappy cheers give the audience ot 4,000 students the happy and tight- ing spirit traditional of Lake View. To these leaders go the laurels of starting our asf semblies oft with a zip and also oi keeping our hopes up when the score is down. WIZARD OE THE KEY- BOARD STHER WINKELHAKE, a well-known tigure round Lake View, has been with us several years. Besides being a grecit help to Mr. Sopkin and a pianist ot note in her own right, Esther is one ot the main reasons tor the suc- cess ot our assemblies. What would we do without her able accompaniment, keep- ing all oi us in tune when we're liable to get ott? Yes indeed, her versatile arrange- ments ot our songs are well known to every one who at tends an assembly. WEDNESDAY SSEIVIBLY, that one activ- ity ot each week in' dulged in by all the students. Looking out at the vast as- sembly hall, what do we see? Ah! yes, girls, many girls, and now and then a boy. All are scurrying in, making a grand rush for seats. There is a steady hum ot talk, for all are wondering about the nature of the pro- gram. Not a tew, but every, one has a smile upon his lace, lor Wednesday with that relaxation and entertain- ment period which is assem- bly is a red letter day tor all Lake View. i . L t :ii 'HE 5 Wig?'F-5.2.521,3.i'7 :.kf'f fl?f.,3'5Lf ?1ffw.'5fj' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .-mi.. '. 1.51-fI u' --' I-. r,.. 11'- -':L-' .' A.. 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I 'fl ,f ' T XX' 4 1-I Lake View's Most Persuasive Voice Mr. Winter HE opportunities and challenges to youth have never been so wonderful as they are today. The tremendous changes that are upsetting old orders have opened our eyes to the real nature of the world in which we live: namely, that it is an unfinished, open, ever changing, and growing universe to which each individual con- tributes a part in the development. Old institutions change to meet the new conditions created by the inventions of man: and no institution or condition is a closed book immune from the growth produced by man's creative genius. From the beginning the story of civilization is merely the cumulative record of the effects of man's inventions. Language, the alphabet, the number system, money, the steam engine, the discovery of elec- tricity, power machines, and the ideal ot Democracy are landmarks in the continuous stream of inven- tion that keeps civilization ever on the move. Be not discouraged because the advance of civilization has not progressed evenly on all fronts. Inventive genius has been very prolific in the field of science and industrial production to the extent that we have a productive capacity which. if used, would be adequate to sup- ply all human physical needs. We have not been so successful in in- venting ways of distributing the fruits of this production to the people. This imbalance creates serious social and economic problems that imperil the wel- fare of mankind. These prob- lems constitute the challenge and opportunity of youth today. Yours is not a fixed, closed, dead or dying world devoid of all op- portunity, but rather a dYnamic, on-going, open world that of- fers youth the great- est possible oppor- tunity to exercise its highest powers. 'Zl gno- ' IN What buoys you up and never 1 lets you dovsm? Our l , assemblies, of course- . student- manned and stu- '5 F f dent attended-bringing us 1 5 closer together. The week could pl 1 stretch into a deadening period of X1 F studies but for the exhilarating lift N assemblies continually offer us. Worry it r flits from a troubled mind as thought cen- it l ters upon the unreeling program. Perhaps it Ll is a student effort or the worldly wisdom of some prominent personality that supplies the va-4' P I riety sought and so eagerly anticipated. Surely, that expectant hush denotes an interest that is grati.fying.Q, For always, we at Lake View have an assembly eachgl week of a different vein and tone, the most outstanding oil which are the following. l In the upper left hand corner are two very clever orators, Fredlj Kohn and Ercole Motta, who frequently adorn our stage-.ff Our athletic announcements are made faithfully each, week by Mr. Cropin and Ursula Blitzner, whom youfi see in the lower 1,1 Directly below is aij refreshing glimpse of our splendid A Cappellalll Choir. To your right you may see a candicllz snapshot of Lake View's newly formed andls' exceedingly handsome harmony quartetll Ji News of the plans of the commission - were proclaimed by one of theixll small number, tall Dorothy Petervj-l son, middle right. Way downii in the iight corner is Iohrxflf Tucker, undoubtedly givft ing out inforrnatioryl about the all-imporff tant senior activi lf ties. 11 Mx At the right is cz picture of a promi- nent citizen ot Chi- :ago, namely, Rabbi y Goldman. In his usual forceful manner this brilliant speaker gave a most marvel- ous speech in the Lake View Au- ditorium. He convinced us ot the ieed of religion in the modern world. 'Today the people who live in crowded :ities are surrounded by a man-made envir mment. They have unnatural relationships vith each other. Today's trend is to emulate the :old impersonal manner oi machines. Instead of the ioble spirit aroused by giving to charity there is sus :icion aroused in the minds of us who can not see the rctual cause we are contributing to. Religion, continued labbi Goldman. is not an element but a process. 'he irnmense auditorium was the center ol bustling activity 'he shuffle of many feet and low chuckles could be heard nnid the noise that was created by many hundreds of tudents tiling into the rows of newly varnished seats 'he members of the band were taking their places :lmost unnoticed by the rest of the humming rowd. Then all at oncefeins, zwei. drei piel! Captain Walz had given the down neat.. The band was once more asserting tself in its blaring voice. The winds :nd percussions were moaning soft y into the depths of the attentive rudience. The brilliantly uni- atmed members of the band vere earnestly and dili- rently applying them- elves to the brisk ix ask of making iilitary music. '3 41 S- 1 - 'F x ,4. P - 1 ix, - - 'L .1 , . I f A -. A rf' QW oaff VARIED ASSEMBLIES N THE right is a picture of Miriam Sheri- dan, whose essay won first place in Lake View. Below her is a snapshot ol Ken- neth Hankins, broad-shouldered captain of the football squad, reporting the victory of the last game. In the center Naomi Goldman speaks to the student body on an important problem ol the day. At the top of the page is Herbert Goldberg. noted for his oratical ability. Also Dr. Dudley Crafts Watson oi the Art Institute whose genial manner and dy- namic personality was demonstrated at one of our earlier assemblies. Dick Himmel, pic- tured here, is one who makes weekly reports on the activities of the Dramatic Classes. In the lower right hand corner is the school's Drum Maior snapped while doing his stuff at the last annual musical concert. .lf e Qt of 3. fggbfie o Q fl '3 .w vu ,Q- Y ,-.A A MILITARY ASSEMBLY HE clicking of heels, the gleaming of flashing swords, the twinkling of brass buttons, the merry sound oi a small band ol medals playing melodious tunes on a trim army coat-all these are signs ot a military assembly. There's no denying it, because there definitely is something about a soldier. For that reason one assembly in the year is dedicated to the well-groomed young men in khaki. On that day the outstanding mem- bers ot The Order ot the Cocked Hat are honored and presented with awards and medals tor their fine accomplishments in the R.O.T.C. ORCHESTRA ASSEMBLY ' N ONE Assembly Day early in Decem- ber the sound of instruments receiving a careful tuning greeted our ears as we sauntered up and down the aisles to our seats. Down in lront several members ol our orchestra were scurrying about making last minute preparations. Still others were dili- gently tuning their strings. The program be- gan with the spirited strains ol an overture and later on the spritely rhythm of an old gavotte, and the soothing melodies ot an aria were played with equal skill by our grand orchestra. For this reason the orches- try assembly is a perennial favorite. ATHLETIC ASSEMBLY N AND on they came-a seemingly endless stream of handsome, brawny youths stepping alertly onto the stage. These were the live-wire gentlemen who bring glory to Lake View in the field of popular sport. School letters are always marks of dis- tinction. At Lake View the iinal assembly ot the semester is set aside for the purpose ot presenting athletic letters to the outstanding athletes of L. V. These boys earned theirs by bringing fame to their Alma Mater in football, basketball, swimming, or track. Smiles were broad and chests expanded as the athletes received their coveted badges. ' A 'fm' ins.,- , Kg' I OTHER ASSEMBLIES N THE upper left hand corner is Ruth Stoike, one of Lake View's most talented girls who serenades us often with the melodious tones of her musical accordion. Next to Ruth we have a picture taken during the rustling, hustling clean-up day assembly. Through this assembly we learned how much was really accomplished by this society. An interesting snapshot of the rhythm music assembly is at the top center. On the upper right side of the page is a pic-ture ot Mr. Winter handing a long- sought diploma to a proud graduate at the final assembly- which is held on graduation night. ln the middle oi the page is one of the rarest prodigies of Lake View, Lucille Roberts. who has entertained us innumerable times her excellent selections on the harp. In the lower left center is a picture oi this year's scintillating RED AND WHITE Assembly. Q7 . -A, N is ffm? 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Today, we can face a Shakespearian play on the library shelf with quite an amiable feeling, Our own English teachers brought about this change of heart , for who could tiril tv feel the drama of Hamlet with their skillful inter- pretation behind it? Not only do they help us 1. O SCHOQL is complete without an office staff. These efficient young women who grace our office are the three important cogs that help the wheels of our activities and needs to run smoothly. AM-M! Do you smell that delectable aroma digest Shakespeare, but patiently li-FUI with us in the third flgior? vllvlliz daesrrt feel a in our stumbling through grammar, and our gnavving pain in his tummy when in that vicin- wrestling with composition. ity! Are you looking at that new dress, too? Miss Davis, Miss Bryne, arirl Miss Chase err 1 1 This l 1 i'.ii:l'.liglpts in tie Annual. whiff nalistic sewel in current znlgazines. Vfhzts nav '.l.'iIlii,i. it s 1 ,quir 115:11 the Lake re View. . . the theatre, Miss Davis? . . . 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Yes, mathematics is a most baffling aswell as fascinating study. lt is through the guidance of our fine department that so many still pursue the antics of X, the unknown. EHHAPS your family groans when you saw warily on the strings of a sensitive vio- lin: undoubtedly the basement is the least hostile place in the house for you and your saxophoneg very likely the dog howls mourne fully while you vocalize over the supper dishes. But do not despair, for the Music Department -4 07.- , s -A-,,., 1 -f -f Q Here we see Miss Murphy, Mrs. larvrs, and lliss Frziiieii enthusiastically delving into the mysteries of mathe- matics . . . Mr. Allison swings it en the slidl rule, Miss Poster brushing up cn ge:n'retric 'e-'rem' is always seeking new talent, and who knows, you may some day be under the baton of Mr. Sopkin, you and your saxophone welcomed by Captain Waltz, or the inside of your locker might reveal a maroon-colored robe. ' HAT goes on behind that closed door at the south end of the basement? Well, ter one thing the programs we carefully save if Lake Views big evening performances are printed down there. And those annual P.T.A. slips we carry around in our pockets fc: months at a time are set up 1' y none other than the Printing Department. Q YQU have a younger i rather who refuses to shine his shoes :r comb his hair: who is round shouldered and sturnl'les over chairs in fapt. 'Wills and Miss l'lLllfl.lI'iS gifiirrg '.'Ja','s irr. it rrraliirig Lake View ups rrrisiially, lvfiss .1 llr. Sipliiri woniter '.-fi. rn thf-yre serenirdrng. S- 1 - 'F x ,4. P - 1 ix, - - 'L .1 , . I f A -. A rf' QW the midst oi company. Don't think his case is hopeless, tor it's really very simple. All you have to do is send him directly to Sergeant Lee, and presto! he will become a changed indi- vidual alter six months of training. He will use up a good portion of your Dads shoe polish, and will disciver the values ol a comb. His posture will make you open your eyes in aston- ishment, and gone will be the awkward lad of only a short time ago. HERE is no Lalceviewite who cannot learn to swim without the help of a pulley, dance the Big Apple with ease, fence with grace, or let out excess energy through athletics when Rs Cocrch Friedd grins and clings 'Q :.1s gsrecicus 11- awful advice ...' '.5+.r.d if ng' entirely scrtistied, I r rll, lilr. Ficthe is diving seine ct his T'lf'f.'J frngles arhu' will gladly refund ycur m:rne',',' says Miss Hastings 1-Jsketlfall to lzfr. Diclcersoii, while lvlr. Htgflze afdvscaxes T3 her sdlesmanship class ..,. lflr. Floyd locking a form :.is theory it :eiicina . . . Evigleritly l.lrs flauscn 'rr,i for a new set .Lf program cards. Winder Whose excuse Lfiss Greiner irre givrng their 'v.'1 err-gf-r Thi-eies sin. Sergeant Lee is signing? Il. LT- --L..L. -4.- ---L , -......-V, f f fffi, . . . l Las.. ., r . qi ,'i'5 Q, 4 , . t .4-, K .J-4... Hill nv.-un . I--un' Hung: .- nfs' iii it 5 3 Q lxfr. Coe and Miss Si-:lierileerger nite the '?E1'1i'1C'e:is'1,s 3:1 zur' iz tif f.f,ss . If 1.1: f.'::3' of the Simple arrioeba, while Miss Sensing mirlies dn- li.l f1li.'1ii , f.- Lii l. fi Iilf, . N notations. . . Mr. Fitzwater is ei-Ipounliiiq the th-eiiij' it-r tlxis is xi. irzidlgta ri ' sl.r:i:i or the modern x-ray tuilze to his argif-r.t listeners l.lr 'xxiiire lfgss fl. . :. ' f 1 lzzr. Smith and Mr. Cfepiri . . . Ani wht' schiil iii 'fill our Physical Education Department is at the yigiz strugigsleil with an eriiiilti iii w.::lil li ,ifi helm. perspiruttiwii st fi .yii y ur lrf. ? lliive 0 YOU know what iiialies You tick '? 1 riikeri vi i eil-:ei the last week .Qt the Have you made the acquaintance of Lake spilled acid on a new suit, or tasted sulphu Views own snake, who has private living lunch? ll one ct these ir'iterrig1at1'.'es av.'dQ quarters in Room ll5? Have you come lace a fcrid iiieiiiory, you are tqiriuliar with to face with the human skull, and realized what you look like under that thatch ol hair? Have Science Department, ,nt whirz, proud. ,Nl 'Hp . ejre f THE STAINED GLASS WINDDW SPAH- HLES DDWN UPDN AN DNSLAUEHT DE TDSSINE HEADS. THESE HEADS TDSS IN ANTIEIPATIDN DE AN INTEHESTIND PHDEDANI, EDH IT IS ASSEMBLY DAY. A EEW HEADS WILL DAHT TDWAHD THE LAKE HE VIEW DEEIEE, PEHHAPS A HDT DDD AND LUSEIDUS SDLDEN EHIPS IN HAND. THEN THEHE AHE THE FEW THAT WILL EAHHY DLISTENINE EUHLS INTD THE SPANISH DH HIDLDSY HDDNIS. ALL IN ALL THE EIHST I-'LDDH IS ALWAYS A EDNTINAUL SEA DE HEADS, DDDDINS THIS WAY AND THEN THAT WAY. ir 'A' 'E A s- , . A 5 WI A X ,A :P gif-Bi' did you puk xho-ae mocks? ds qrflunq me Red Grgnqe stony? df1 B5 WHEN okklcefthe Bde ubxicmlons oi our Xhe KD- SS Wh 'ol :eo . X.-PSE XY P P055 ed' Xe xhdl edxton Yes. vie'-Je come ko xhe ' Kbdi has houSed xhe week Through is swiixcjmq doors make up me sxgki. 'Rims 1 Bde Charhe Macvkew. wfinqs ate in Ywe ubxcke 94239 - ds Xbox khan cm so ook! ck c oX io: '-I -hmm oxhet hen 510 ' not the is Di echo ' ' e new-vs 35 none YDYNI VJ ' . he 15 There Xgxben the qxfxirxkw sw! feporier kfmq bm a du ' Xixde ieXXovI xS E BY- NTYQN . apes: Ruth ouqh- who is ciwe ko th edixot o YNeX-.fn and Ne-N5 Haib srncxl but very ekieckw b0Xe Xwhichcl. me uve qv! demon spofvb qrfikex. Xxx ou! eX we have Dotokhi Yeie X, , A men Y-eq Yluckoks. xbe t. besides Dick 14,99 iii? 'W JS ou! C0111 Q95 GS e LPS?- K xhe p 1 hi 145:11 epdff 3 order. lk wke conxibudnq 1-Y,gxIUeX, co- ' e xn hex Yyxxez ' e coXumD35x. edimflol cl 1509, K -118 Q1-A ., if 2- '1 9E r A. Zastorw, l. Liischutz. M. Goveder- ica. G. Cordl. and E. Ellison. D. Breck- enridge. I. Stern, and S. Finder stand helpfully by as Mrs. Williams displays her proofreading skill to H. Hartunq and H. Nuckolls. P. Conawcry is the center ot attrac- tion while S. Paul, E. Michal. D. Him- mel. and D. Peterson scan her coun- tenance. U. Schaufiert. I. Hill. I. Shebs. and R. Iansen attend strictly to Lake re View business, That cartoon most assuredly tits the occasion . aqree I. Diedrichs. I. Acker- son. I. Moran, M. Esmael, and M. Maier. Over in the corner M. Howard is calling a blunder to the attention of L. Schultz. G. Holm. cmd I. Triptow. D. Perlin pounds the typewriter, ob- served by A. Hampes. M. D. Brennan. l. Levy, G. McKamey. D. Zaske. B. BYersdorl. H. Alber, M. Norris enioy S. .Felsenthal's newly discovered witti. cism. Now you focus the lantern thus. qlibly explains D. Himmel to E. Gough. R. Bossi, and D. Peterson, E. Bowditch, R. David and E. Anderson. D. Safrithis. meanwhile. relaxes in the familiar know it all position. 5 'ff' .-r ' . 39 S'7'i X f RGGM lOl lVlSlGN lOl has pertect order judaina from the ap- pearance ot H. Lasota in Row 6. B. Klein, M. Brandslcy, A. Goldhim, E. Sychowslci, D. Taq, l. Conzett, L. Poe, G. Rosenthal, M. Walenstein, H. Morel, in Row 5. E. Maltz, E. M. Saldin- qer, l. Baskin, L. Packer, M. Say, in Row 4. S. Gordon, E. Wochslcr, l. Schwartz, M. Glt- nian, B. Harris, in Row 3. B. Holland, L. Catlin, A. Smith, G. Garde-lla, l. Roth, in Row 2. A Fax, R. Horrnan, S. Koral, in Row l. ROOM lO3 G DlVlSlGN roorn culti- vated l i n Q r lriendships than Room lU3. P. Duvall, l. Hotiina, l. Sudora, B. Kollias, W. Belcher, H. Roscnaard, l. Hland, and M. Goulotas are in Row 5. S. Russell, D.'Cool:e, G. Surnnor, M. Schatz, are in Row 4. B. Van Dyke, E. Boorlis, P. G-shorty, and E. Erickson are in Row 3. S. Vlfinolzur, B. S. Rudolph, l. Goslii, R. Dahl, and E. Gsqofid arc in Row 2, F. Chriscfs, B. Dean, and E. Mirlzof vich are in Rfw l. RGGM lU4 ' ERE str? 'grit agrtfi with us that tht r 1 isnt a Sliclrifr rn Rodin lO4. R .W fit, R. laclz sin, W. E, lf' tri-Pr, l. ld, Giieztrrti wig, R. Dilliirr, ll. Rftst, E. L. lohrm :n, S. Gunn infffr. Rtfw 5, Still ff'i 5+-, M. ltfltrl rurlf1.', M. Nelstn, ll. Larxst rr, S. Sirnxnltfr Row 51, ll. A. R+ fllin, ll. lf Gr rard, S. Hitch, G. rrfrtrt, l. Shariir 1. H11W3,l'l.ll.ltrrt-tttll, H. E. Kaplan, N. ll. lft mr- vl',', E Gunther, T. G. Alt, 'lf Sfllltil dc-r. Row 2, R. Erurt l 11- , R, I, Flurts, R. l. Stairs, E. llxrlt BCDOM 105 ROW 6: G. Grote, B. Champ- ley C. Tarr, B. Cheelham, N. Lord, F. Thomas. In Bow 5, L. Poster, L. Stanley, I. Buhlon, W. Tarr, P. Van Buskirlc, G. Schmalaemeier. In Bow 4, B. Barr, T. McKenna, B. Hillis. In Bow 3, B. Carlson, A. Wilson, D. Franklin. In Bow 2, E. Budaf koviiz, I. Cody, P. Wiialc, C. Whipple. In Bow l, G. Giana- Copulos, C. Weiland, I. Buq- auisi, B. Aauilio. BOGM 106 N BGW 6, B. B. Wallace, B. Deutsch, I. Gettis, F. S. An- aell, L. S. Epstein, E. W. Bitholz, B. M. Buhai, B. Lombera, F. Bu- hens, W. MaCMahon, M. E. Kahn, B. Weisman, B. Stern. Bow 5, M. Malow, B. D. Iohn- sion, B. I. Dreuth, B. V. Layman, B, W. Siernsirom, I. M. Kessey, H. Durschlaa, M. Bayme, H. M. Shraqo, M. E. Benson. Bow 4, M. P. Kanter, V. Lieberson, W. B. Parker. Bow 3, S. H. Bern- sen, C. Blum, M. Keinaanum. Bow 2, W. H. Horwitz, S. Lan- ders, M. Dociorolf. Bow l, V. I. Hosanna, M. I. Comoiord, B. Y. Maiheson. BOOM 108 HAT will she write? won- der the students oi Boom IUB who are, in Bow B, B. Ha- berland, D. Moaren, G. Wilson, L. Geaner, T. Toner, G. Frank, B .Quisi, B. A. Thomas. Bow 5. I. Hellman, I. Dodge, D. Mel- chior, N. Swanson, M. Careite, A. Boihenlaach, H. Ianqor, B. Olson, E. Marx, M. Vander- lochl, C. Biley, B. Bonilzowslqi, A. Tweien. Bow 4, I. Sandberg, M. Graves, D. Hall. Bow 3, N. Ioseph, B. Hastie, M. Hogan. Bow 2, B. Daniel, P. Sieinliera, M. Scherb, E. Goeschl. Bow l, M. Willard, P. Kloboiiceli, N. Paul, E. Hoch. RGGM 108 RQOM HO THE pupils ot Boom llO are listening to an interesting dialogue. Standing in front is Barbara Vogel. In Bow 4, M. Boehm, B. Anderson, D. Ahrens, H. Fox, D. Pauhl, D. Weisnianri, P. Sears, B. Shelling, B. Swan- son, L. Mickelson, R. Housby, A. Bydin, D. Louis. In Row 3, W. Baumann, B. Borchardt, F. Rienier, C. Toulis, B. Erickson. ln Bow 2, B. Hottnian, D. Wiri- lcler, B. Iarnes, L. Lyons, P. Ber- quist. ln Bow l, D. Covey, L. Nelson. BOOM lll IT MUST lae Wednesday judg- ing lroni the appearance ot Boom lll. ln Bow 5 are B. Hinkle, E. Iolinson. ln Bow 4, l. Mueller, S. Harmon, A. Serb, I. Grelck, S. Sacks. ln Row 3, H. Siegel, M. Weiiiper, S. Fried- man, E. Lasota, L. Laney. ln Bow 2, B. Murch, L. Thompson. I. Diederichs. ln Bow l, K. Ny- stul, B. Lelastein, H. Wegner, V. Scliults, I. Beder, I. Kollbauni. BOOM ll2 TEST-TUBES and clieinicals surround the students of ll2. ln Bow 6 are L. Vtfynn, E. Pritchett, I. Uddstroin, I. Dillon, I. Statotrd, S. Milton. ln Bow 5, V. Kastmar, H. Slioub, P. Kohn, A. Pollice, D. McBerrnan, L. Rogers, l. Lipsliutz, I. Levy, I. Wireck. ln Bow 4, A. Galati, M. Leppanen, A. Willits, V. Frost. ln Row 2, L. Marley, E. Spak, I. Lawrence, L. Pelton, P. Kiiiqlmt. ln Row l, D. Kacliiroubas, C. Taylor, I. Vtfe-idler, C. lifaratx, B Stoebig. ROOM 115 B L1KB her piefrsont voice, soy the students ot 115. Bow 6, M. Roberts, B. Bowrnon, B. Ioss, L. Huit, B. 1-ioysiip. Bow 5, F. Monninq, L. Lporeste, B. Meyers, B Choprnori, M. Biosser, L. Potino, M. Brown, M. Stonhouqh, M. Oison, R. White. Bow 4, M. Loriudyt, M. Kora- lus., D. Gruhei. Bow 3, B. Bock- hcrut, N. Lotchirr, P. Wise. Bow 2, B. Wiihorns, 17. Sipori, E. Springer, G. Springer. Row 1. D. Zockrison, L. Stevens, B. Browriiee, E. Krivon. BCCM 116 CIBNCE holds the interest of Division 116. 1n Bow 5 ore Croweii, Dennis, Soverius, ond Doiey. 1n Bow 4, Neison, Neol, ond P. Aqeson. 1r1 Bow 4, Conkey, Kosterec, ond 1. Gornion. 1n Bow 2, Treskett, Lietzori, ond Coyne. 1n Bow 1, L. 1-1. Lo1orns, B. Schuize, Bou- kos, ond Fiqq, Mr. Coe. ROOM 117 CCM 117 iearns it the ex- periences ot the nienihers ot the Fourth Estate. 1n Bow 5 are K. Koietsos, M. Moroies, Lindquist. 1ri Bow 5, L. Schuitz, E. Dennos, S. Cfonnor, M, Kornicrh. 1n Bow 4, 1. Moloney, M. Leirevooq, W. Speidei, C. Viteiio, S. Schitt. 1n Bow 3, A. 1-icreberie, D. Corey, 17. Gunther, C. Schorinq, L. Dichioro, L. Spieqeihouer. 1n How 2, M. Cronhornrn, S. Dovis. in Bow 1, D. Swanson, B. Lentzen. RCDCDM 117 IQ G CD M I O 7 H, WHAT a IDPQCICEILII room for a soothing siesta, agree- the students ot IO7. In Row 6 are P. HinIeV, I. KoIotson, D. Wolf, E. Hess, F. Kruder, M. Schniidt, Ii. Morris, I.. Zoeiinei, I. Grausr. In How 5, G. Sack, E. Hahel, M. Grossnian, F. Hainison, G. Fisher, V. Soane. In Row 4, G. Sippil, D. Gestrine, F. Isaac, I. Roinins, D. Morrow, I. O'RourI-to. In Row 3, I. DaIy, S. Kilroy, P. Mdnerney, D. Anikross. In Row 2, C. Rossini, I.. Iose-ph. In Row I, is G. Na- qorsen. LETS GET INTO TI-IE SWING OF IT HG'S afraid ot the big had snake? Not the insniiiers of the ZooIoay CIub, theyre used to reptiles. W. Hurst, W. Gliiford, D. Hoqeoraos, I. Iof sepii, M. Harrison, R. Deutsch, and I.. Walker in Row 2. E. Rithyz, R. Buhai, B. Birniina- horn, B. Luridarert, A. HartIqoII, G. Husrn-sr, E. Mizas, V. Brock, A. I,II'.'in 1, and Mr. I. E. IGTIIF in Huw I. SQ 'IAL IDLUI3 INS'IIHI-I'fTOI3S IIEYVE 'Int titfzse dfjiitciiii I- f-t. LS-' tIt- yi. wiIIing I.'1Il.1 part tn' 'trt it t-irpszfiif-ry t' Iffss I trttitttrtf .1'II' 'Itt.v1t'fs. Titt- SsCii:I 'fri Iit. r:t-T' is IIITZ Huw IH Ifif rip, I. T ttttiifi, M. Iltdrtrtf '.'. Fi '.i.' QT fi.. if 'It1iIizt 1, H. BIN IJ. Ii I t' 'Iii :, If. Him Iiins, fx. II -r': IQ, I. Iiiuirt, I. Krattii IXI. It til, II. VI'i':. .'f1, B. rgtttttm-, t.. uit t, 'tt Atrtl-as IGCJIT IR '.',' I III. r'.', Tx' Kopttiw-', II. IMttt.'.1tt,fi-3. Qt ti tt, M. Aitjiit i t. , .' train. I-I I Af' v 1 P'- Mk 'HA P COMMUNITY SERVICE GROUP I HEY help keep our school and community clean. In Row 4 are, I. Schwartz, G. Sip- pil, L. Stanley, I. Berqquist, B. Prank, I-I. Weqner, P. Lornberii, I. Plotting. In Row 3, L. Kauf- man, M. Geisert, B. Ream, P. DuVall, E. Winter, A. Stuchlik, V. Rice, A. Mikulich, B. Lan- ninq, E. Ellison, A. Zastrow, L. Coles, K. Wynn, L. Perderher, P. Anqell. In Row 2, M. Poster, A. Sorin, L. Rest, B. Alexander, P. Geherty, G. White, C. Wirth, L. Laney, M. Oltman, E. Klmkey, P. Rubin, R. Mendelsohn, R. Stern, G. Summertelt. In Row 1, S. Finder, P. Baker, E. Balter- man, U. Schauttert, M. Maier, L. Curtis. G. Nordeen, I'I. Brooks, C. Buchhalter, and W. Schwied. GROUP 2 ROMINENT members of the Community Service look up to their queen, C. Iohnson. They are: D. I-limmel, C. Iohnson, H. Hartunq, M. Melvin, and C. Powers. GROUP 3 ll UT the capers, pick up papers, is the slciian iollowed by the members ot the Comn.unity Service Caznpaiqti. They are Mr. Iohnstan, R. Men- delsohn, T. Schneider, IQ. Mich- al, in Row 3. M .IVI-elvin, R. David, C. Iohnson, A. Gltrk- man, H. Hartunq, P. Iiohn, L. Perderlver, VV. Schroeder, D. Peterson, in Row 2. B. Plnllip son, C. Powers, R. Icmsen, E. Bowditch, E. Gough, M. Brin- nan, D. Douthitt, I. Carlson, and L. Heitkamp, in Row l. SERVICE fi D QM if 2 ,Q Na, . ' -xv' 7 Qji , ltw ........-A ,,,,,,,..J...-1 ....,--.a--.- .......-.T--v ....s....,. l T STRAIGHT SHOOTERS T'S a fast game, folks. and ' you've got to' be on your toes every minute even to keep up with the game. What about those fellows who play--they've really got to have speed to do it. And that's why the game is so popu- lar. Quick, action is the thing. And our boys have that, too! Watching one oi our boys streaking down the floor makes you think of a high-tensioned and complex machine sliding along effortlessly at top speed. Weakened though the team was by the graduation of those stellar players, Bauman, Levatino, Feezor, Paine, and Mills, the boys played gamely thislyear. Here's to them: lack Morrow. Eckerling, Iones, Graebow, Bill Kraft, Leh- man, Kane, Karasik, Edwards, Ditler, Hyland and Gray. We won three of our scheduled games. ,......... GYYY5 3 LAKE- VXE-W HX-LX I YYH Xhe XiqhXs Ks cx iosier qcxme KYXGY so-4. Pmd 'mcse iehows. do qet around! 'Yheffre qkxd. may huverfk Khe encumbvcmcs ci wekqbx and being synch adds Ko mei.: uqikw. Bo-ske'xbuXX is essemkcxlw o compe'6.K1ve span if in which speed cmd cehariw me evevfkhinqz weight, rxoxhinq. Come ouk hom behind Kham urxossurmrxq :ep- umxkcn. boys: we know you and -fouke QXX , viqhk! f HE-BE THEY PGS?-. PXCTUBE-D ABOVE .- Bow '2.fYR. Kcxvcxsik. Q. Hoqcm. G. Strom, P.. 'Q Hand. H. Schecmd, U. Gro'-f, N. BXumemX'xc1X. I, M . r A :N Raw XfB. NIQKX. P.. Ecke:XSrxq,f,f3-, Beichskeirx. B. I, f 1 -.jst Obson, Y. Pfmqorxi, E. Ccxhih. YvoxxXfCopXcxin I' , 5:1 n,a L. 'Ycxdden 1 J I K ' X L -N4 From the dxessinq zoom lo We qym by v ' i 3 ':pXwX -skcxivccnse. YQ..-1- ' '7 ' I ' Q N x 1 K. Karavag, G. Strom, L. Tadder, R. Olson are giving you close-up views oi their iechnique. Smooth isn't it? Looking up to Mr. Rothe for advice, as usual, we find: How 3, R. Cullen, W. Reinkinq, W. Waytula, W. Parker, I. Iohnson. Row 2, I. Fcmtell, H. Wagner, B. Brugia, I. Ziegler, P. Holmes, B. Gordon. Row 1. F. Kohn, R. Layman, B. Brokaw, C. Brueqmcmn, E. Lasota, R. Peterson, E. Iohnson. To-.- X if -- ,N . , ww ,-W img ..,. T., f. vw Lx .so -rr 5 - .. Z' 1- 5' r . s 'ffl ' ,Na V. - . -. .. Q , , Xe y, N S xx -.M 52 xx N... 'S ...Nw -. 1 N., ,XX 5 its V N -XX xx. . 'g in Q 4-xxxxxx N.. 1 1 -vxxj NX- kk Q: A' -sr 'w- '-v 49 x X, owf?i5'r' 'S xv X'-ix S -X xi. xx XA K . wx, vr. . X MARKED MEN HEY can afford to smile now that they have earned those coveted letters. Row 2: E. Didtler, I. Plennert, I. P. Iones, A. Zeis, B. Kraft, K. Sitterby, E. Iohnson, L. Catlin, R. Penley, I. Kane, I. Garcia, F. Edwards, I. Calvin: Row 1: S. Sucic, S. McClellan, G. Haslup, H. Ledene, K. Han- kins, I. Keenan, E. Shapiro, R. Karasik, L. Tadder, F. Korber, I. Gillison. Here's a close-up of that letter which becomes our athletes so admirably. The L. V. formation is no novelty to these pep- sters. but they still put that certain zip into it. L. Cat- lin, G. Graf, M. Aldridge, S. Salkin, H. Battista. I. Chrisman, E. Michal, A. Hengels, I. Krupa and R. Stoike are in the line-up. .AK Lf fl 1 JW .Q J, . 1.1: K W ! fi! I 1 Q4 ff' Y J V! ik FENCING TEAM En garde. garcon. Reading from left to right we find Cap- tain Fred Kohn. I. Ziegler, L. Catlin. E. Iohnson. and M. Deutch, ready to take on all comets, and woe to the men who oppose them. TENNIS TEAM I. Tucker demon- strates how to hold the tennis racket. and boy. can he do it. Have you ever seen these boys play? R. Agerman. W. Taylor, A. Eckerling, I. Ginsberg. W. Parker. H. Rosengard. I. Gold- berg, R. Henkels. S. Wechter, I. Louy, B. Hockman. E. Flip. get cr few pointers. In ac- tion is E. Flip. BOWLING CLUB Bang. another strike -iust watch those bowlers: W. Taylor, S. Aliassa. B. Katz. I. Goldberg, M. Frank. I. Barnett, M. Deutch, K. Lindquist. E. Klan. I. Victor. T. O'Connor. S. McClellan. I. Chrisman. H. Oswald, A. Dimard. S. Brenner, C. Paque, O. Huebner, W. La Belle, I. Bosley. H. Ros- engard, listen intently to H. Ledene, champion bowler. law., Smile, pretty girls, and have your pic- tures taken? Reading from left to right they are: Row 4, E. Rosner, E. Quist. A. Lucken, I. Henry: Row 3, E. Brennenstuhl, I. Norbin, L. Stevens, L. Lopreste. F. Sipari. I. Welch, E. Krivan: Row 2, M. Shahboz. L. Peddicord, G. Green, D. Haynes: Row 1, N. Ioseph, L. Clemens, M. Eisenberg, C. Lorca. Those in the geometric design at the bottom of the page are: Row 2, I. Stoike. P. Andell, D. Fritchle, S. Rosenbaum, F. '-.Veber, F. Anderson: Row l, L. Lietzau, L. Curtis, S. Wecl-zman, H. Battista, l. Krupa, E. Dickow. vl N D. Boettcher aims at the distant basket while her fellow teammates are on the alert for a few timely pointers. Starting from the left are: L. Gribbens, G. Hil- ker, M. Cole, M. Hunter, B. Trigourea, P. Knight, M. Aldridge, S. Salkin, H. Steen, R. Sayad, C. Sorin, E. Brookbank, G. Leibundguth, M. Day, V. Barnes, I. Henry. A. Henqels, L. Utter, E. Gehring, A. Nader, B. Grenkovitz, L. Rogers, A. Hartung, P. Argeson, G. Boukas, B. Eichenlaub, V. Chadwick, D. Hansen, B. Ream. USPENSE reigns as the ball wends its way. Those watching are: Row 1, V Chadwick, V. Barnes, E. Springer, D. Da- vies, M. Vollker, D. Schubel, G. Markgrai. M. LaLumia, F. Weber, L. Schiel. HUFFLEBOARD is the game of the moment at Lake View as well as on board ship agree those in Row 2: I. Krupa, M. Aldridge, S. Salkin, E. Brookbank, I. Henry, E. Gehring, M. Day, G. Leibund- guth, F. Tallman, F. McCole, V. Chadwick, V. Barnes, D. Fritchle, K. Wynn, D. Boett- chers, L. Utter, D. Biurback, A. Hengels. H. Battista, B. Grenkovitz, B. Eichenlaub. B. Ekvall, M. Deske, F. Weber, S. Rosen- baum, C. Simons, R. Perl, E. Rosner, P. Andell, M. Barclay, R. Goldstine, M. Cole, D. Arkin, and in Bow 1: F. Anderson, L. Curtis. The Amazons in the middle picture are: E. Robbins, E. Gehring, I. Henry, V. Chad- wick, B. Stern. M. Niemiec, A. Carlson, C. Lutz, V. Derr, P. Dallmann, B. Matheson, P. Matsoukas, M. Pyatt, M. Brennan, I. Kemper, A. M. Loiacano, M. Cole, R. Gold- stine, L. Filler, R. Dumele, D. Ambrose, F. Isaac, M. Barclay, L. Coles, E. Winter, A. Siniik, D. Zaske, M. LaCrosse, R. La- bitzke, M. Schmidt, I. Laverty, B. Trigou- rea, L. Laney, M. Stuker, G. Boosalis, R. Schelling, D. Hall, G. Anderson, C. Baum- gartner, R. Isbrandt, V. Barnes, H. Iohn- son, C. Olson, D. Boock, R. Hengles, M. Sanfillippo, A. Nader, I. Minzghor, G. Tri- gocirla. M. Hultman, H. LaSota, B. Ream, M. Meier, P. DuVa11, M. Hahn, L. Buck, T. Fink.. V. Ieske. This Red and White Constructed by Editors: Ellen Anderson, Dorothy Satrithis. Associate Editors: Morris Fogelman, Dorothy Wolfe, Assistant Editors: Mary Mandigian, Gwendolyn Norton. Staff: Doris Andersen, Marion Anderson, Mollie Baumhardt, Betty Byersdorf, Edward Elisberg, Harold Futransky, LaVerne Guilfoyle, Marion Haake, Antoinette Hampes, Annette Hartung, Hertha Hartung, Spenser Hitch, Florence Lomberg, Frances Racus- sen, Evelyn Resnicke, Elaine Siegel, Helen Thatcher, Marjorie Thomas. First Semes- ter 4A's: Marjorie Kollbaum, Aileen Lind, lack Metzdorf, Helen Nattinger, Editor: lean Weil. Fred Kohn is the artist who made the floor plan on pages 12 and 13 and the washed drawings. Spring Advertising Staff: Manager: Shirley lane Felsenthal. Assistant Man- ager: Patty Baker. Staff: Helen Aigner, Elizabeth Anderson, Paul Anderson, War- ren Baumann, Bill Carey, Mary Delaney, Erica Falk, Arliss Fetzer, Iohn Ford, Dorleau Geiser, Irving Goldberg, Shirley Gordon, LaVerne Guilioyle, leanette Hotfing, Bill Kraft, lerome Levy, Mary McQui1kin, Mildred Norris, Lenore Packer, Arlene Psiris, Ane Rohde, Sylvia Rosenbaum, Susanne Rosenthal, Herbert Rosen- gard, Dorothy Sherpitis, Mary Shimchuk, Marjorie Smith, Beverly Stone, Joan Southard, Tina Tinoley, Ieanette Vandenbossche, Maxine Wallenstein, Bernice Weissmiller, Gladys Zeitlin. Fall Advertising Staff: Frances Born, lean Davidson, Lawrence Keller, Dorthy Karlson, Edmond Grabow, Violet Kasovich, Herbert Franzen, Howard Vance, Rob- ert Miller, lean Rogoti, Beatrice Bartholomew, Pehr Bolling. Art Staff: Iohn Doll, Edward Dore, Pauline Duval, Hazel Fox, Patricia Geherty, Bob Hansen, Marjorie Howard, Sarah Isitt, Aurelia Karnrer, Mille Nelson, Beverly Perz, Winitred Schroeder, Miriam Sheridan, Sally Simmler. 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Sounds easy, Sam, but l suppose that your assiduous studying doesn't leave much time for athletics or social activities, does it? What! You're captain of the football team, and a crack quarter-miler? My! You must be busy. How do you do it? You're also co-editor of the Red and White? And president of the Letter Club? What! You're also a popular member of the Dancing Club, Geology Club, and Civics Forum? Gee! l always thought that the members of the Honor Society were a dull crowd of intellectuals, a bunch of weak- lings, who sit through the long tedious hours of the evening engrossed in their books, and not enjoying the fruits of life. Well, goodbye Sam. Don't work too hard. Ch, hello, Helen. My that's a swell pin you're Wearing. You must be in the Honor Society like Sam Smart. Oh, you know him! What, you're vice-president of the Honor So- ciety yourself? Well! l didn't know that. Are you as active as Sam in extrafcurricular activif ties? President of the G. A. A., and on the Red and White Art Staff? Amazing. My! You honor students are certainly active people. Tell me, Helen, does it really pay to keep up a high scholastic rating? l think it does, because it develops char, acter, makes better citizens out of us, and starts us off right to become someone in this world. l hope to be a social worker after l finish at Northwestern. Well, l can't be late to my class. So, goodbye. Now you can realize iust what kind of people are members of the Honor Society. People like Sam and Helen. They have perseverance and character. lt is truly the members of the Honor Society who become our Presidents. They are the go-getters of the nationfan asset to any community. Every possessor of an honor pin should certainly be proud, for these pins are a symbol of courage, of character, and of high scholastic ability. lt is not everyone who can rightfully wear one. On the opopsite page are some of the seniors who believe its never too late to join the ones at the top, So, in their last year, they put forth just a little more effort and came up triumph- antly bearing a bronze honor pin. To the left, we find some of those who spurred their fellow classmates on to success by setting themselves up as examples. They possess the silver honor pin, which is evidence of the fact that their evenings were spent in quiet solitude with only their books for company. CAt least that's what some people think! And finally below we find the brain trustersethe members of the gold honor pin group. Don't they look studious? Well, you know the one about looks deceiving ethis case is a good example. GOLD PINS Row 3-E. Anderson, D, Safrithis, D. Sadler. Row 2-W. Schwied, E. Elisberg, S. Saperstein, l. Feldstein, D. Pallis, W. Benwitz, E. Dcrr, D. Nuenteldt, P. Conaway, H. Golde berg, R. Royston, H. Bock, M. Dyson, G. Norton, H. Baker, T. Frylgierqer, A. Richter, M. Howard, I. Mayer, D. Rogers, B. Steen. A. Karnrer, A. Cohen, V. lohnson, A. Mikulich, A. Rasch, M. Mildred, M. Maier, M, Gergen, A. l.lIldlJOE'. Row leD. Peterson, R. Reil, C. Olson, H. Sabin, M. Geisert, B.B1rminqham, A, Vate, P. Rubin, E. Allen, A, Siller, E.We1ss- miller, L. Schwalge, F. Moore, M. Novak, A. Hockerts, E. Hendrickrnan, U. Blitzner, C. Simons. SENIOR CABINET , The Senior Cabinet is made up of the Class Officers and live deputies. The work of the ofiicers is carried on much more efficiently with the help of the Cabi- net, which lists as its members F. Korber, A. Buehler, H. Hartung, R. Clark, K. Han- kins, D. Hansen, I. Tucker, L. Heitkarnp. and W. Leirevaag. SENIOR COUNCIL Two deputies from each room-one girl cmd one boy-these make up the Senior Council, chosen to make the wheels ot the Senior Class run more smoothly. They are: N. Mouzak, R. Ahl, R. Clark, D. Hansen, W. Leirevaaq, I. Brook, L. Dehm- low, P. Pallis, I. E. Smith, I. Tucker, D. Himrnel, W. Kauffman, F. Rubin, and D. Peterson, in Row 2. I. Lifschutz, L. Guil- foyle, L. Samuels. I. Triptow, A. A. Kamrer, M. Barclay. and L. Heitkamp, in Row l. CLASS DAY COMMITEE RADUATES must be seated next to their friends. Hungry people must be ted. And the Class Day Committee takes care of it all. They are: F. Hart, C. Swanson, A. Correa, A. Buehler, in Row Z. H. Kimball, G. Haslup, R. Pyke, I. Doll, and F. Korber in Row l. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Anita Buehler and Kenneth Hankins talk over the latest Senior meeting which they planned and presented. Kennie is the President oi the class, and Anita then ca- pable Vice-President. Ll-Sax QMZQ RING AND PIN COMMITTEE The Ring and Pin Committee makes it their business to adorn fingers with rings and lapels with pins. And they did cx good iob of it, too. The Committeemen are M. Lendroth, W. Larson, E. Resnicke, and P. Conaway. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE ERE we have our Class Gift Commit- tee-the group who plays Santa Claus to Lake View at each graduation. What's in their sack this time! Reading from left to right are C. Fischer, D. Epps, H. Goldberg, E. Meyers, and I. Feldstein. PROM COMMITTEE Dancing feet must have a floor to dance on cmd music to dance to, so the Prom Committee provides both. Serving on this committee are B. Heitsch, B. Kraft, E. Murray-Aaron, T. Rice, D. Wolfe, W. Bowen, H. Futransky, and B. Weissmiller. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Class officers are not complete without a Sergeant-at-Arms, a Treasurer, and a Secretary. This semester they are F. Kor- ber, D. Leirevaag, and H. Hartung, re- spectively. l S . 3 . - c 5 N: .VS Y' Rglirij 5 f. X-Q.. J ' ns!-Y.IYl'A.,4 '.....mL- 5' ' X I une Graduates Ioan Ackerson. General Science. Serin High School l: Vifal ler High School 2, 3: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Personality Club: Lake re View Reporter: Public Speaking Club. Betty Lou Adams. Social Science. G. A. A.: Civi:s Forum. ' Ruth M. Ahl. Commercial. G. A. A. 'T I, ' Civics Forum: Senior Council: Travel Cluii. Helen Marie Aigner. Commercial. Mayfair High School l, Roosevelt High School l: G. A. A.: Delegate: Girl Reserves: Band: Civics Forum: Red and White Advertising Staff. Helen Kalhleen.Alber. Commercial. G. A. A., Dele- gate: Sophomore Glee Club: lunior Players: Girl Reserves: Lake re View Staff: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Silver Pin Dorothy Carol Albrecht. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Camera Club. Marge Lucille Aldridge. Commercial. G, A. A., Silver Proficiency Pin: Dancing: Games Class: Leisure-Time Ac- tivities: Cheerleader: Civics Forum. Mary Elizabeth Alexander. General Language. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Fted arid White Literary Stait: Community Service Campaign: Lake re View Agent: We Also Ran Club- Honor Society, Silver Pin. Elaine Melba Allen. General Science. G. A. A., Delegate: Girl Reserves: Geology Club, President, Secretary: Spanish Club: Travel Club: Senior Service Circle: Camera Club, Treasurer: Honor Society, Gold Pin. zzoflzer new semesfer craw 5 up 012 ghflzer ime, Gfzzoffzer Lafcfz Nathan Almond. General Science. Lane Technical High School l: Orchestra: Swimming: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Iea:n Grace Amsterdam. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: lnternational Club: Girl Preserves: Civics Forum: Travel Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Il Doris Anderson. Commercial. G. A. A.: Senior Service Circle: Fied and White Literary Staff: Honcr Society, Bronze Pin. -1'-I Q: . n -.sLvl,l -- m I l I' 1 xLl,nl-YL .A-Q'4glV',- Elizabeth E. Anderson. Corurriercial, G. A. A., Gold Pro- fiency Pin: Band: Sophomore Glee Club: Civics Forum: Red and White Advertising Staff: Honor Sccieiy, Bronze Pin. 5, Ellen Anderson. Commercial. l-Ielvyn Park High 5 School l: G. A, A.: Pan-American Club Girl Heserves: lnternatic-nal Club: Travel Club: Lake re View, Reporter, Distributor: Fleri and White Literary Staff, Ctr-Editor: Hcncir Society, Gold Pin. Florence Anderson. General Science. lcliet Township High Sf:lifffl l, l : Hirsch High School Fl: G. A. A. Harry Anderson. Comm' 1 wal. Ease!-all: lunifir Glee Club: Bowling: lntrarnural Baslzetifiil Marion E. Anderson. Uirnniercit.il. G. A. A.: Latin Club: Tennis: Girl Reserves: S-'riior Service Circle: Travel Club- Fred and White Literary Stuff- H'ncr Society, Silver Pin. Edward Angel. Si cial Scienc-1 58 A 7 r1OW I Betty Rose Annen. Commercial. G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Alfred Carl Anselmini. Commercial, Latin Club, English Club: Biology Clulji. Dorothy Arkin. General Language. 'Nash- irigton lunior High School, Rochester, New York lg G. A. A Letter, Games Class, Swimming, Ping Pong, Speqjgl Dqmg. ing Class, Latin Clulctp Honor Society, Silver Pin. Beatrice Bcrqno. General Language. G. A. A.q l-l '!lClt Club Herbert Alan Baker. General Language. Bandq Spanish Club: Orchestra, Ctticers Clulw, CCl'lllTllSSlt,Il, Pres., dentg English Club, Honor Society, Golcl Pin. Elmore Lee Baltermon. Special Arts. Lane Technical High School lg Intramural Basketitallg Track, Baseball, Games Classy Bed and Wliit+f Art Stall: Civic Forum. ROW 2 Frank Barber. General Language. Latin Clulvp English Cluby Honor Society, Secretary, Golcl Pin. Mallie Lee Barclay. General Science. G. A. A Letter, Chevron, Silver Proficiency Pin, Board, lftoorn Dec uty, Tennis: Games: Civics Forum: Senior Council, Hcnc Society, Silver Pin. l' lrwin T. Barnett. General Science. Galt Team, Latin Club, Bowling Team, Games: Biology Club Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Helen Loretta Battista. Cc-rnmercial. G. A. A., Later, Silve' Proticiency Ping Games Class, Cheeitfrflerg Leisure-Time Activities, Boom Delegate, Honor Society, Brrnze Pin. Florence Mary Bauer. Commercial. G. A. A., Sophonioie Glee Cluit, Lake View F-grunt: Tr 11'-J?i 'fluby Sul Beserves. Mollie Theresa Baumhardt. C' martial. G. A. Ag Lal-ie rc- View Agent, Civics Ft turn, Elle: .fiicrfinr Clulfg Befl and Vtfliite Literary Stall. 2 O VJ 3 Beatrice Irene Beck. Sim-cial Arts. G. A. A.: .1 Cn yellu Ghoir. liteul anil Vv'hite Art Staff, Givifs liflllfllj AZT tf'l.1l'7 Lake re View Agtlntg licnor Scciety, Bronze Pin. Winifred Thais Beilke. General Language. G, A. A., Girl Reserves, Glee Clulzg Civics llriiiiig H nir Sciety, :rc-nee Pin. Ruth Belden. G-fnercil Laitgxtiiiie. . A.: Civics F'orui'n. Catherine Rose Bellert. Genfrorl l.friigti-Age. 3 A. .H C151 Preserves, Civics F-.trump Honor St ciety, Broiize Pin, Ruth S. Benqston. Ccnnn'-rcit.:l. G. A. A Cluh, Honor Society, Golfl Pin. William L. Benwitz. Gt'-i'ier'ri :Q 'i-ence. F. O, T. C., Geology Clulg Slide Rule -'lul.p lit n.r Sfiety, Gclti Pin. of Seniors or rarjuafioiz pine. Gflqalzz eqiizs ffze romzg ofassem- tt- 6 xi' HOV! l Lorna S. Bergquist. Cclniniercial G. A. A., Petri Dish Clul Travel Glniy Civics Frirrurn, Optirrrrrri S'.-rimrnirirgg Gle Clulyg Honor Society, Brerrze Pin. Belly May Birmingham. G'-rreral Sriierrfe. G. .A A., Deleaaieq Earrrl, Geology fflulir, Secretary, Treasure:- Orclrf-s!:'a: Girl Pififservesq Chess Clulrg Delirale Clulirq l-lgrr. Scrcrf-ty, Gglil Pin. Robert A. Blaylock. Arclritecinrfrl. Fl, if T. if., is flrrl 3 Svfirrrrrirrrrg 'flulg lli,l'l'.rl Spcreiy, Erin? Pin. Ursula Blitzner. l.f1er'rerrrl Sr:rffr'rrTe. G. A. A., Preeiflerr' Boarrl, Gfzrrresg L-Mrrlers' Classg Red rrrirl Vlflrrre Sraff, Lalze re View Staff, Phrfr-1 E-glirrvrg Serii-ur Service Cir-:leg D. A. F.. Crtrzzerrshirv Ax-mr lj licxir r S:-:re'y, Gwld Pin, President. Helen Elizabeth Bock. General Larrfgrraqe. G. A A.: frirri 1 Players: Chr ss 'flrrlq Lirlin Glirl, Hrrqlrsli Clul. Henri: .ffrr-'y, Grllrl Pin. Elsie Adaline Bodenmann. Qfrrrzxlercial G, A. Silver l5lrrf1Cif-rr-by Ping Gerrrifrri 'lrrlg lj rrrlr iIll.I: G1-ee lilllll' 'fri Hy Y.g Civics Frvrirrrr. R CVS Q Dorothy Elsie Boelicher. Cprrrr'rrv-rrifrl. G. A. A., Er ard, Le' fer, Gfrlul rrrrfl Silver Piriwlicierr-:Y Pin, L-Pisrrre-Trzrie Afri ities- flrzz. s Class, l-lrgrrrirr Siwrely, P: rife Pin. Iune Agnes Bond. iG'frIllITl?l'Q'll1lg G, A. A., Spf-llrrin :fun lack Bosley. GWIIV-l Jl Scie-ricf-. Agassi: Geilzay Cluli., Eli-wlrng Teamq Games Glass: Civivs Firrzrrry llfrrmr S.w.'re'y, Erifnie Fin. Mies preseizfed eric wee c, Y' if dig, .. .Lani I.- s I Nui. V 'B all xv-,y Emeline A. Bcwdiich. Szcial Science. G. A. A.: Latin Ciuizg Chess Glulirq Ccmrnunity Service Campaign: Girl Reserves, Secreraryg Lake re View Sraffg Commissioner: Harrier SL- Crety, Erinie Pin. Vllilton Bowen. General Science. Band, Sgr., Gzriligsirug .irmli-ers' Chili Presidern- Red and l.'v'hire Staf: Eusrrrri-ss lflanaqerg Surge Handy Prom Cornmitree, Chai:- rrixrr. Z X, Q Audrey B. man. Commercial. G. A. l.., Errgnze Fr lr:ren:y Pin amor Players' A Gapperl: fr rr, Tennis, Girl Fleser' :sg Eczn-grmcs flux: E11-fling Gluli. EGU' 3 Lillie Mae Brady. -fgrzriznerriiul. G, A, Girl Pesenes- 'flvrriu lfrxrarrxy llfnrir ijmfiety, Ercnie Plrr. Clifford Walter Bransdor. ffniriiertial. Eand: ju:- r,.r Glee flulzr Fl. O. T. C. Dcnald I. Breckenridge. General Science. G. T. 1.5 Fra-rifrrrgp Sirie Firrfe Cluki: Lake re View Stazf: Olivers Club: A Cappella Choir, Traclz. Elsie Marie Brendt. Girrirr1erri'ral. G. A. A., Silver Prix eierrcy Ping Leisure-Time Actrvrtresg Eeqinrrers Glicrusy Girl Feservesq Holler Skating Club Mary Dorothy Brennan. General Science. G. P.. Erinze Prgfrirerny ?1n: Bri'-lzav Qluli, Serge-Jrrteat-Arrnsi frrrrrirr lflicirf -QTf.rnrnunr1y Service Czrrtpaian, C:-iluirmarie VV. A. R, Cluliy Lake re View Drstrrlzutir, Reporter: Dari? fluli: Chess Gluie. Icsephine Virginia Brock. General Lane axrrire. fr rin Hraii Scitiril l, 2, Spanish flubq Rini 'jeg- xityf Serzrr 'Gj?.1I'lfllj Travel fluli- Grvijs Firurj.. olzsisfbzq of sfudezzf 6IZf6l'fflilZl7Z6IZf ,. 'C' I t, ' 1 . QSM-i 5, ,m.,.. f ' N l Av. .e.'.MEri.,i .. l 'Lg QWLL lb-ri J ' CT! 'T , ,A-L' - 'ffl-4!,f6,,p Y ,as-Zfvl L E-T Bernice La Verne Brocken. Ccmmercial. Mildred L. Broeker. Ccnirnercial. G. A. A., G21 Sfserves. Lillian Bryant. Szcial Science. G. A. A., ltelctatgrte, Glee Cluli, Civics Forum. Lucile E. Buck. General Science. G. A. A., Gold Proficient' Vin, Ecard, Tri-l-li-Y, Honor Society, Brenze Pin. Claire Buchhalter. General Lanquaqe. Francis VJ. Parker High Sclzccl l, Ficarn Deputy, G, A. A., Girls Glee Club, Dancing Club, Cornrnunity Service, lunior Choir, Tunictr Players. Anita Buehler. General Lanquaqe, G. A. A., Delegate, Letter, Gold Proficiency Pin, Floern Deputy, Swimming, Emlitlerri, Camera Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presb Qlent, Fencznq, Class Day Gctrnrnittee, G3-Chairman, Senior Class, Vice-President, Hctnar Scciefy, Bronze Pin. Shirley L. Buenzow. lfctmrnercial. Lucy Flower Tetrnriital l-liqlr Sclcrccl l, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sophcrziore Glee lflur, A Cappella Clictir. Betty Io Byersdort. General Science. G. A. A.: Sciphomcre Glee Club, Gegleqy Club, Girl Reserves, Public Speakers fluby luni:-r Playezs, Reel and Ylfrrite Literary Stait, Lake re View Reporter, Biology Clulw, Honor Society, Brcnze Pin, Mary Cammarata. flrrwrrrercial, G. A. A.: Spanish flirt, Gennis Class, 'Travel flute, fivics Fcrurn. an prominemf peopfe who specz . Gfls azz oufsimzdinq p6l'50IZ6lbfq, if . - ew... .J . i...,zw.. Antoinette M. Cannella. Ccrrrnrezcral. G. A. A., Saplrerri-are Glee -fluli.: Gaines Class: Sv-.rirrirrirriqr Girl Reserves, TTL Hi-Y. William I. Carey. Genera. Scieiite. Glee Clulw, Easketball: Srnciiers Club: Sei an'l VVl11te A.lvf-rfisina Start Alice M. Carison. Cf-rrizrier-:ial, G. A. A. lnternavzinal flak. Nancy Cassata. Hgttiselrfrij Arts. Harte Et::.rr'rni:s Club Gectli-ay Club, Civics Fcrum. Margaret Gertrude Ciemnieski. .f'mrner:i:rl. G. A A., Roller Skatinq Club, Civics Fcrurn. Carolyn M. Clamitz. Social Science. G A. A., Pulalic Spealzina Cluli' lunictr Players, Games Class Dancinq Class, Drama. Russell H. Clark. Cctrntrieicial. Lake re View Argent, Rcirn Deputy, Senior Ccuncil, Senior Cabinet, Games Class Honor Saciety, Vice-Presiclent, Gold Pin. Elizabeth Clutter. Csrnmercial. G. A. Ap Holler Skating Clula. Allegra Cohen. Cctrnrnercial, G. A. A Travel Clulz, Vi-:evPresicient, Honor Society, Gcld Pin. V gofdmazz famed af L 62 Patricia Conaway. Special Axis. G. A.: S-enicr Service - - . .-, - - . s eircle' ice re View: ru:g.1c .zgzexfiirig clulz- Semcr Drama: Rin ,nj Pin Committee: l-lcncr S: iiety, Gclj Pin. X. I e E. Conlan. Car:1x:'ie-rcicl, G. A. A.: German fluh: Tr .fel Club: Civics Fgrum. lf wt' Carmen Anna Correa. .,':n1mefr:iz1. G. A. A., .eil lzrificienfy Pm, E uri: S M111 ll G1-ee Club Pl -F+.rz'lerif11'l flume, Sefreury, l31es11ffI'l': Girl :Zi-eservesr - i-l-li-Y, Secretary: C1355 Lay flrixyilllv-v-: Hin-:I Sccieti' :orare Pin. William I. Coultry. Social Science. 7 Iwi ': Sp Jms? Club: E:1r.1n.iis lfluii: P.. C. l. C. Helen Crosby. Gem-ml l.cr'lgu-uae. E'.'3llSl.Il Hugh Schcolq lrltemmi ricl Clui P'Q1s.gnul1fy Gllllg Civics Firumg Travel 'flulgy Splnisli Guin Constance Margaret Crowley. Genet.: l.'il'lCQU'1l'?, G. Fa. g3.'tt..Ie -3.24 Qlpis' Latin fluz: fivics Fgruxii. Alice A. Davidson. Generzl Lxnquaqe. G. A. A.: Persmxzel Office: Latin Club, Gcnsul: Girl F.esar'.'fs: Travel fluk- Perscnxlity Cluizy Civics F1 mm- Hiuii Spciety, Silver Pm. Mary De Bruyne. QI:mmerci.1l. G. A. Il.: Girl E3- serves: Clvlffs Fzrumy 'flrxvll Juli Ht ll I Svgiiety. Picnic Pm. Lorraine Margaret Dehmlow. C:mrr.erl:1ul. S. A. S.g.lE13zuv,re Glwf- lug- Gul Reserves: Semzz Council. Kldew, is orafioiz was 012 Maxine C. Delwo. Cfztniviria.. G. A. A. Morton Deutsch. G--nernl Luiz-imilmff. Chess fini:- Fen-:inq Team: Easel :ll : :xii 'fix-.2111-3 Team: l-lgziir Si- iiety, G-:lj Pin. Eva H. Dickow. Gfrxxfiil Lcmlguage. S. E.. A.: Pali-Ariiericliri Cluly lfhU1-31'e- Games Class' Q minq: F1 Macy lflul: Hf-mfr Sfiety, li-1 ure Pm, Shirley M. Dill. Geri-'x il l..i:,f7-mae. G. Fx. Gilt: lflinir Scciety, Fm. llfvl Pin. Margaret B. Dockery. C :T '-Pnl. Si. Clenieufs High if. 'Q 1, Q f: G. P+.. P.. lohn William Doll. :lr.:i.iI Arts. Luft-5 wf'fl1lllQ'll liml. SSRN. f Q .fl fnypfflli Glicirg Lfgiliers fliss: lurk' Yifw Q11 ul' 'lr ' Pal lxrifl Vfliile Ar? Stlilf, Francis Edward Dore. Pg' 'mf Arts. S g-l.-im lf GL:-f Chnl' flfplxl'y, .iii V'lul':- Peillltr Sy'H.il:11'm Clmxl- lslflllll' llfu 1 N 'y 1.2 ll Pm. Rose K. Dumele. Q -rizl. G. P+.. E.. P. :ri ::f'1:jx- 5 Llftiyz- Qlbf Sz-.'::::::.1:m' Yum.: Pl 11- zs- H 1. 1 LS,.'1f'y Ei! :ire Pm. Neal B. Dunbar Ir. Gfwml SFlFll1'f'. Aus 11. lllill Luo-.l l . 1'l1iv Ehlf 7213- ll-'Xll'lQ' l.e-mins: i..:'11. flu- F1 may G : CN D' ' 7 l:a','C1ul. 'DA 1- fi J ' ggi' Cyn ! 7 f - ff , , U , f 'il' ie LL012 fo his au reigg Q .fl A Row 1 I Q by 0 Iola W. Dunton. Commercial. G. A. AJ Swimming. Rolller Slcatinq Club. KV Y, Lawrence Edward Durre. Special Arts. O, T. X XV., L ,J l i Captaing Officers Clulny Crack Drill Te-amy Hi-Y Cluligl Roi ng- 11.4 1 li A ' Deputyy Art Club. ' Henry Patrick Dwyer. Curririie-r-Tial. Band: Basketliiallg Baseballp Slrllif. Cornrnissiong Reel anvl Wlrite Business ' Marjorie I.. Dyson. Cornrnercial. G. A. A.: A-'lvancefi Clfiorusp A Cappella Clioirg Senior Service Circle-7 Tennrsq Girl Fleservesg Honor Society, Golri Pin. Florence Elizabeth Ebbeson. Comiirerrfial. G. A. A.: Games Classy Civics Foruniy Girl Fieservesg l-lcri-ir Sf Ciety, Bronze Pin. Elizabeth Ruth Eichenlaub. General Liu auaqe. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee ff'lul'iq Games Classp Optional Swimminqp Leisure-Tirne Acliviiresp Ti-rinrs Class. ROW 2 Raymond H. Eifert. General Larrqurirae. R. O. T. C.: Tieprrty- Slide Rule Cluby Drama Clulrg Spanish Clulny Srtiiiliorri-ire Glee Club. Daqmar Marie Ekstedt. Corninervial. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Clubg Girl Pteservesg Honor Scriety, Bronze Pin. Edward I. Elisberq. General Science. Latin Club, Consulg Civics Forumy Enqlisli Cluliig Slide Rule Club: Community Service Carnpaiqng Red and While Lit- erary Staiiy Leaders Classy Honor Society, Golrl Pin. Marie Emerich. Commercial. G. A. A. 1 u if I 63 rcmq flue. Che gfolzor Delores Elaine Emro. S-iirrirjrl Sore rir' e. l.iar3 tlie-Vlfoods, Indiana lg G. A. A4 lflelearrteg lunror Playersp Swrrnrnrrrag Puliilic Sire-Jlirrra lllulry lfYll'Jl'fS- F rvirn7 Semi Players. lean Allen Endicott. Ci-rrirrisrv5i'rl. Rgisee gel! l-liqii Srfliogil lg G. A. A4 Gaines flrrssg Brrsiriess Cli- t' nizatrbn Clulr. . All xr' 5 HOVJ 3 Dorothy Mae Epps. General lniriqrr-'rr'rf. 171. A. A: Gi' Reserves: Fr-ericli Clulq Tri-Hifi fiuly 'lrerrswrerg Gift Cin. mitteeg l-loner Society, Silver Pin. Marjorie Thomas Erwin. li-3:,rsffli,l.l Arts. ELI! Hiqlr Sclrool, Sliaron, lerirressr-e fig G. A. A. Mary R. Esmael. Currirrier-iirrl. G. A. A Floiirrr Deputy. liii-P Hlluig liriziur Play' rs: l.-lliw rf- Yrs-'s' Stattg Civics Forum. Marjorie Alberta Fader. Giiiriierrfial. G. A. A: 'lennrs Cluliip Gaines Classy Civics lTrrurirg lriiiriiir Sfwiivfy, Silv-'-r Pin. Erika B. Falk. Twiriuierrrcrl. G. A. A4 Tri-l-li Club: Swimming: Gaines Classp Glee Clulry Spf-vial Dari: inq Class. lane Falknor. Cornrnercial. G. A. 1' lrlall'Guard: Swimming: Civics Forum. 06, ffffl! f Cz, Sc N O HOOL rs ,I 1, oclcfzf sscnzbfzf clisp fllf6C7 aff of like scboofl liz W1 P l Lecn Fisher. .:::1:. 513121159 cu.. N.. 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Ser e Lucille lane Ferderber. f' ' zl l.ll'.fl1L,IQ Jai' 572111 1 Q' 3. P., I+.: :ii 111'v Q.1 '1:e C::11p31q11. F,1'.'fl5l 11 H113 St. . l.l11'.'. I'.liDf '.'.'1e' 1 ' F ' .-.x L1'11. 1:1 ::..:,1e:. . ,. '.... 'H 1 Q I... Qeputyr ln.. 1- cp... - . e,e,.1c.11, .....- l.'fE11te :1.j'.'v?YflSlYlQ L :ug ie. l.Y:11le:' .31 iqy CAD: 111111 H1 1 P: . . - I U11 I' I ' V U' Melvm I.. Frank. Q . :-5xe:1.e. esp.. 1 N111' 3,111.95 11155 1113 ' T111 Q1v11:s ?1Q'.'.' I Robert Wells Frank. S 1 1 1 7.11533 Falls C1113 . 1' '.... Q '-'.S:. .. SQ:-I-. 'N ...- Constance Helen Fink. . . ,,111.5.1... ..1 N 1 . W. ,,3..,.,, Qluss, Su-.'11111111111g1. Y, ll F- A Harlean Frenzel. f 11i..1l. F 131. A: Gul Fxe- W l Q 1v v Q- -V Y. f-mem mmm' i I ll x 1 sk-.'1R111'.111q .11-H1-V 1 1,1315 elm, Charlotte Ann Fischer. Dolores E. Fries. -:::::::erc131. S. A. A.: A. A., Sl1'JE'l' Pre-f11:1f-11-:y 211. El 1:.- H' 1, 11 11' E :11 D+?PLl'Y' 5411111 Sf1x'11:e f11:1e' l3'e1s1::111eIy l-l1:11:1 Sc- Flesefrves- I.-11319 re, View ':-1.' 912' ' 1 v F1I'.'f1 P111. 64 Q U6 PVOU Lois Grace Frodin. Cornmeriial. G. A, A.: Silver Pr:- liciency Ping Sp-Jnisli Cluleiy CCfl'll!'llllAll'Y Service C':1z:':p'3i:11y Semi:-r Service Circleg Room 'Deputyg l'l:x1ir Efif:1ff ,', Er::.:f Pin. Frank Froom. Cciiimerfiiul. Glee fluli. Thelma Alice Fryberger. Cixrirrtfrclgl. G A. A.: Scqilc-z':iore Gif'-+2 Cluig Girl Hes-'-Ives: Hcii-.r Ciely, Guld Pin. Harold Futransky. Ge-iieml l.11llQLlGQ'3. Garza-is Class' G Qi Teamg Pie-:l and Vvllute Literary Sluziy fivics Ffprumz Prlriclu Clulg Seriici Play-ersy Prarri Cgriiriiitteep Higricr l?i:1e1',', i--V p - , . K .silver Pir. Q Y f! jx gif' K 1' . ,. Mary Iane Gersert. General Lariqu ie. KJ. A. Ag Girl Peservasy Deputyy Cheerleuderg Red arid 'Willie L11- ercrry Sfcrfiz A ifiizpy 41 Clicirg Sfrfr Si Vicfi- girlie: Plir. 1 , Sifciii-ty, Gclfl Piri. Lucy E. Geisheimer. Ccifriii'iffrcif'1l. G. A. A.g Gam-is .ficssg El'1I1C'lIlQj Teimisq Sqiliczmre Glee Clu,.q Civics Fuiuiiz. Lorraine Alice Gerber. Ciiiiinmz-Qiiizl. A. A., Ercriie Pr:- licieiicy Pill: Ciifriceri Qrrilieslraz l.-eisure-Time Afitiviti-eso T-Lmiisy Special Diiriiiriq Classy Swiirimiiiqy Civics Firuri., Scfcre-lary. Marion Louise Gergen. fcritizierciul. S. A. lcl-Liner Sigciety, Gold Pin. .uf Alecia Sydell Glickman. General Lfrii- qucrqe. G. A. A., Deleaiilep S-igliiirziiire Glen fluli' Girls' Giee Clulvp l.C1lll'1 Clulq l?IfAllCl'1 Clulip Seiiicii' Diaiimp Pul lic S1'ieiiil:ir'.3 Clult R-guru Deputy. f if 100556550125 of ll0lZOI' ,DUZ5 CESEVVKJ flzc fZUZ6 H7010 HU56 Angeline Goches. Q31-rx.ri'.erif1.3l. G. A. A., Delegate, Er::.rLe 1C'l'CllCl+?llifY Puig Girl Reserves: lluviii 'Depiityg Sp-Lmisli Clxilz. Howard I. Goellner. Arcliitefiurol Dzcrwiiiq. R, C. if C. , ,I . . Herberl Goldberg. Geiihfrril lJ.Ill'j'.lfIfI'?, -. Sfqmp Cui: Latin Clulp Eiiqlisli flak' fl.-lss fflul- P32 Qi: Q, Specl-:inq Cluijg Ciiiiiiiuiiily S-Flrvic-fi Quiiiipcriqri, l:l,l1ll'fllQ' i fir-efliirp S?l'il1Y lflrrrrzixg Hfiiiqr Sgflffiy lf! ici Pin. Naomi Ramah Goldman. Geiiezul Lmgrirqe. G. A. A. P Sc-pliomeze Glee Clul 7 Orcltestziizy Latin Ciulf. Pullii: Speult- . ing Qiuzi- Eiiqlisli Qiult l'lX.'IlCi S..-riely, Giga Pin. V . Frederic Gale Gordon. Social Science. H. O. T. C. J , w Captaiiiq Swim:i'iir'io' Rifle Teuziig Ciixziziuiiity Seivirf Citi- , , . - xl piiiiqiig l'li'Y Clul: luiiior Plfryers: Officers Drill 'flew .q Officers Clulg Pulific Sg e1rl-:iraq flui- S-3l1l'l' frixziii. F51 j: A no Shirley Elaine Goiislein. General Srieiirvf. X G. A. A. Deleiirurte: Lfxtiri Clul: Eilll-'l' Slide Ffule flur- Geoloqy Sllllj llciiii Sfciety, Pri' V125 Pin. Ethel M. Gough. QF rritiieriiicl, Girl Reserves lj.f1llill1Lll'ill'f Service Ccrxipinicii: lmlivf re View Stuffg Chess Cluliq ::.f'Hl Depuiyq SE'Illill S 1 ' Iviifv Clrflf-5 LwxIllllllSSlOll, Secrfizry- Huiior Sfciey, Erin?-9 Pill. Genevieve G. Green. G-sri' ral l.a1iaui.mf-. G. A. A.- Girls' Gl-ie Clulg Eli-i-lc-Qy flui' Fieiiifli Clul Civits Forum: Gcimfs Class. Dorothee Louise Gregory. Cvmriivrcixi. Lucy Flower Hiqli S-iliocl l: G. A. A.. Silver 'lllfl Gji Pr.- ficiency Piriy Glee Clulyy Lenders Class' Giimi-is Class: Honor Scciety, Ere-me Pin. 65 ' A Bernice Grenkovitz. General Science. G. A. A., Girls' Glee ' 'U 1vI . Club, Gptional Svvimminq, Games Class, Leisure-Time Ac- ' tivities, Zoology Club, Red Cross, Honor Society, Bron:-e Pin. Lorraine Eloise Gribbons. Commercial. G. A. A. Bronze Proficiency Pin, Board, Secretary, Games Class, Leisureffime Activities, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Vemon Martin Griebel. Commercial. Swimniinq Team, Deputy, Basketball. X . Beatrice Groth. Commercial. G. A. A., Sopliornore Glel Club, German Cluliw, Civics Forum. lack F. Guenther. Social Science. Smokers Cluli La Verne Anne Guilfoyle. Commercial. G. A. A., Gold Proficiency Pin, Letter, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Travel Club, Bed and Wliite Literary Staff, Rea and White Advertising Staff, Senior Deputy, Senior Calvi- net, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Mildred Pearl Gursky. Commercial. G. A. A., Honor So- ciety, Bronze Pin. Alma A. Guske. Corrirnercial. G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Decorative Conirnittee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Marion M. E. Haake. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate, Bronze Proficiency Pin, Swimrninq, Civics Forum, Bed ancl Wliite Literary Staff, Boller Sl-:atinq Club. . 2 mzj fzffezzfmiz. reanzzf - grief? faces, 5 eepy cowzfefzfuzces, ffze C0171 lnqeborg P. M. Haas. Commercial. G. A. A., Games Class, Girl Reserves, Civics Forum, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Walter F. Hachmeister. Social Science. Lane Tecli- nical Hiqlri School l, 2, Basel,all, Golf Team. Dolores Elizabeth Hall. Commercial. G A. A., Soplioinore Glee Club, Gaines Classy, Swimminq: Girl'Reserves. , 1 l -sf Fi.,..-lr.:-e'Q,ffi.f'Lf:?57 4. .f ,1 A Iune Ethel Hall. lf.-rirruercial. Fenqer Hiqli School l, G. A. XX A., Girl Reserves, Spanish Clulrrz A Cappella Clioir. William Hamilton. Ctwrnrriercial. Lake ie View Agent, Srtrrliori'1ore Glee Cluli, Hall Guard. Antoinette E. Hampes. General Science G. A. A., Bvrirtl, liflrl l3r'ticiericy Pin, Deputy, Delrwatei 'A Clulir, 'lia'-Jr-l Cluir, Btiorri Deputy, Girl Reserves, Frencl. Clulf, Lalzw rt- Vif-w Aaent, Sr-nior Pla eis, Bai ancl VVliitt5 Litf-mr, .. an, Ati'-.1, rl vricr otfulrrty, Golfl Pin. Kenneth Hankins. iii n rr il S lf'Il4'9. Suplioriiore Glee Cluli. Footlall, Ccrptfrirtp Srrirrl-:V-is fflrilt, Treasurer, Letter Club, Class Pri sitltlntg ll rt -i lj twiwty, lirrtrire Pin. Dorothy Lillian Hansen. rftrrirriwr-ii-'il. G. A. A., Delegate, G-:tl-il l3rrrti if-rtf ,' lllllf Cfriitrritiiiity Service Cam paiqtif Llfe Srlvlitfl rss, Gtrrnrfs Cliss, Girl Br-serves, Sertirwr 'ClUllllCllf ll rt 1 if -it 'y, Bifrrirr- Pin. Gladys Tillie Hansen. V rirrtrrr wil. G. A 65 -3. rc . ' EAL. . V 1- NF 'Y . ROWI J' . D. Heineman. C-imrrrt-rcial. G. A. A.: Shirley Lcrraine Harding. Music Course. C. A. A., Or- lf? Siu? ICS Fomml Honor SCCITW' EIDUZT Pm' chestra, Lake re View Staff, Room Deputy. A k-' .gGM' Lynn Deann Heitkamp. General Lan- Alene G Harris Gpnem, Lcnquqqp K. A AA iff guage. lvlt. St. Mary-on-the-Fcx-St. Charles, Illinois, Latin Room Deputy, Iunior Players, Senior Players, Fencing, English Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Frcnces Hart. General Language. G. A A., Orchestra, Girls Glee Clulv, Iunior Lite Saving Society, Class Day Committee. Marguerite E. Hari. Commercial. G. A. A., Silver Pr-5' ficiency Pin, Civics Forum Grace Marie Hartkolf. Commercial. G. A. A., Glee Club, Red Cross Home Nursing Course, Civics Forum. Hertha Hartunq. General Language. Rn ii.'i. it Deputy, Lake re View Columnist, Red and White Literary Staff, Senior Service Circle, Senior Drama, Secretary at Senior Class, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROW 2 Gerald Iames Haslup. Commercial. Football, Fancl, R. O. T. C., Letter Club, Class Day Committee. Mina Hay. Commercial. G. A. A., Girl Reserves: Economics Club, Roller Skating Club. Kenneth W. Hazell. Special Arts. Helen Heimhach. Commercial. G. A. A., Games Class Leisure-Time Activities, Tennis, Dancing, Personality Club, Travel Club, Civics Forum. i fitlrrvwrlrbtjk Club, Red and White Literary Staff, Public Speakers Club, Community Service Campaign, Roller Club, Senior Council, Senior Cabinet, Civics Forum. ROYN 3 Betty Louise Heitsch. General Science. G. A. A., Ro-:in Deputy, French Club, Personality Club, Girl Reserves, Community Service, Civics Forum, Prom Ccmmrtfee, Hirior Society, Eronze Pin. Ann Berenice Henderson. Ccrririier-rial. G. A. A. Girl Reserves, Lake re View Agent. Emma H. Hendrickman. Cornrnercial. G. A. A., Room Deputy, Bookkeeping Club, Girl Reserves, Public Speaking Club, Travel Club, Honor Society, Gold Pin. Antoinette H. Hengels. Commercial. G. A. A., Silver, Gold Proficiency Fin, Games Class, Leisure-Time Activities, Glee Club, Cheerleader, Civics Forum, Honor Society Bronze Rin. Helen Georgia Hersom. General Science, G. A. A., Grchestra, Biology Club, Civics Forum. Itrmes Hill. Commercial. Lake re View Agent, Personality Club. foo? 0 fl fir! fo fl 01, Gozzfd .jdrzrck Qlsf, ffzc lzisf C2111 0 I I I fm rl F' 11 . .,. v,2 a Nl QQ fffwf' 'mf -'Off' ,e J , .ff r-.1 fffqff ' 'lu' I l'l'3 ' 1 Myrtle Linnea Hultmun. General Sc1en:e. G. A, A., Cali . . A . F P1'Cl1Cl2HC'1' P111- Szrrhcmere Plea f 'ki- meS Plcssy T:11- Richard Charles Hlmmel. iJf-1121111 Lcnquncge. Ne'.n1 .fll' 'us NIS MNT pr Ag SJH, Y gl J' H 'ir S pi! . . 5. . . , , , , 1 1,1 sg ' 1. 11 'ery e 'c. 1 yersy 1' cody, rhqn sincig, W11111etl::1 lfllllili lp Las ,:SIlQ'?l+?S Hign 5211101 -N yn P1 I ' ' . - . , . N , ,. A gs.-jr r1. L33 H,11gff.1s ,3.1f:1111'1 lg jllilif, :emu big'-115, ',1.r1'.- rizuxity' E-Prvme fumpmgn fE1:1rn.i:11' F:ezi:1'. 1' 'e- :1eS1'5. ZZ Like YE lVYl'E'.'.', Ei1'e1g 51511121 'f1'11'.t1.. Leo HYVCUL 315131 S3l9T1i'3- F1121 39F'l 1 lfii- -ere f11SS: fivzfs Pwr: Eeiigr fini liifllf SJIIEUA' Antoinette Catherine Hockerts. f'r:.zt.ezt131. G. .5-.. 15339 PHL L.: fnzti Ifefxty' Tezims 1355- H1111 S:i1f-ty' 31.11 Pm. Georgia Elene Hoqeorges. fgriizxerrizl. lemme S- ldelmall- SEI'-V31 LIKEQIQG- 3 AL., 33?g113335.1 3,9 jj-LQ j,A'q,A3i15n3 '-41, 43151 fl .. N j1g't11:1' 521:55 flak: ?fEI'. ' j.llQ' 3111112 Fiessrves' Trzve. f' f f.':1:5 Firurti. J 'V :i33?'2f'. Ell'.'?f Pin. George P. Holm. S331 19112. Fl. D. T. T' Like 'L VL'-' Ame David Holmbo. f'111:11e1.1i1l. F.. C T. fx 51:11 jfllf, 1.1110 'Suites f.i15s: SlfllIlSl. flair: Cliff: Sf-UU ISM- if' 1- -'-Y'3- 3- 1:-A A-' 233317-3' Fei 'lilil 'fi-'E'-KT? N . N 1 H -V W -- - 'N 1 -.a. aw v, gt.. eww 'New ' N., Tx We 1.'11.1 ,' Xff1'. :e ,z:1Lg: g1'1 :mer ,ni 1111. fr- Uh- A -A-fi M141 f-Lt. MLM 'me C1:ZITlI'.ij Q11 Annu Horvath. N 11e1t11.. G. Fx. 51.1 - .W ,. . - fi neservesy e1f.'13- 1'rp1r1., , , A , , . D Robert H. Iahn. f..e3..3111:3. -fz':.'111g. .-kIiZ'.L!'llS5j'. S1111 I flmtezf Exnjf I.Ie:E13111:1' dry.-11:13 CAE.. r -' ' .. . N . - .. - AW ' Mllxnka lanclch. Citi: azure J. A-. 1 . 'eww-. ' ,WVR Mariorie Mary Howard. Sgierm. Arts. S. EL. ,:tYf 43.315 ' 'mlb Mlm A F119 li xiii '.'.'1111e .AIT STIII' Lxke YL lNvl'?'.'J S'f1:1- i.IYlI3iL1l'Llf'f N V171 f3:'.p:1iq11'1 Fgjzti fufg Serxijr 21111133 Hifi: Ruth Helen Iunsen. 3-f.1e1:1L3:'13u3ge. flxl fe: 1 G15 1112. :e':1','- '111.1g: Plzyers- fhess flult ffizxxger- Gnd ' -rves l'1:+-?:'1511iez1'- Like te 'Viet-.' F136 Zigi:- Allcn K. Hubschmun. Qext-ff l.'::'17'11g+. 355 :.'1:'.1t1.' A- H111 Slflguy' Sll'.'E-Y PHI. A' l3L:E113 Sf-E'ltZlIl'Q flux.: 11.1 S 515'-fr P111 --. rt nk'ns. 522115 :i1L 'L 3 I. ' '- Otto W. Huebner. Genera. :-:1e11te. C. , , V Fiqh? I? I , 'lg i J Ni ' - A . N N. A- , . ,. - . - 131: nfl.. 31-1315 .flf:Z' L.iI.f13 -ggi 1, ff- sgp:.:1t1:1e wee ,..'11i1- G'-'-'IIZIIIIIIIQ .elmg ::1se1'1.. ' '- Tflciixg E31-Jl111:g Tfifllfl, Zgilsty Q'.111,-- QZi1:e1s Cul.: Club Bette lessee. Ganeri. sprbzq, rbzq 012 sucz a sfafe of? uffer joy. Qyfzelz visifirzq our u 1 'J 0 68 Ursula Iohn. Caniinercial. G. A. A. Kristine M. Iohnson. Genezzl lpxnqufxqf-. Lilvertv- ville High Sclmcl lg Ncirtlrlirfnelte H1321 Sirocil 25 Pri-jlewayi l-liqh School iff. Virginia johnson. Gr-neml Scif-ricfe. G. A. A.: Omlieslrap Slide Rule Clulfm Girl l3l'ES 'l'J-3Sj 'Q'l'1vQss Clulprg Gezflaqy Clulgg Senior Serviie C12-:lay Hifnzrr Sfciefy, Gill Pin. Thelma Maxine Iunlc. Cornrnifrcill. 13. A. A4 PC-.fwfr Deputyg Trnvel Clulgig Camera Clulw. Gerda G. Kaack. ffiriirnfrirfil. A. A.: Civics Fjrxnng Hmmm Society, l3i'on2f51 Pin. Aurelia A. Kcrmrer. Gnrnmerciril. G. A. A Deleqcieq Fluiiiiii Depnlyy Glee Glnli: A. Gzrvlwellfx Clicviir Girl Reserves: Civics Fcirmng Senllr ffifuncil: l lr.i11lfi' S: czely, Gcilcl Pin. r if .X Dorothy Ann Kane. G-f'Il-?f 1l jei3:'rf4. G. A. A4 Civics Fnrurn. ,L . ll 0' K Bills, lane ol. Generil .iii-f-nce. Senn Hiqn Srliuol L, s, A. A. A! re-L. N I A Mildred Kasower. General Lfxnauaqe. G, A.yA.1 53ieni:e flubq French Clulw Girl Hese-rvesf Civizs :'?5T1,1IlI, eeiizq - ye Jog receive sue z a William Lewis Kauffman. General Lnnqnaqe. R. O. T. C.: lzloern Deputyg l-li-Y Club, President '.w1nn1un1Iy Service Gxnipaiqng Senior Council, Mary F. Kemper. Coxnxriercml. G. A. A.g Tennis jlISSf Games Classg Horne Economics flnlwy Girl Reservesg Bowling Cluljry Honor Soci+9lY, Br-Dnie Pin. Maurice Iohn Kennedy. Ge-ne-rail Science Bxsel'-nllp Garner-1 Clulw: Firrflrn :li-IIFUYI Snivil-:ers Cluii: Dance Clulig La Salle Sfreef Clury Harold H. Kimball. Cciinineicinl. R. O. 'lf C., 211.1-f-1 Lieule nent, Cadet Caplairiq Glli-'ers Cluirg Swinnninaz Smokers flwn- Glass Day Ccnniriiiff-H, Gecrge S. Klein. Geneznl Sw-inte. Pl. O. T. C.: Guilt: Spanish fflulf: Slide Fife fluli: S,'l3l1C'?' Clnl-: Civics Tiwxxirn. La Verne Charlotte Klemmer. C. rnnnercicrl G A.. A. Anna Marie C. Kloboucek. Ceznzzrernfxl. G. A. A4 l-lonir Svrif-ty, Etc-rirw Pin. Dale Kloss. Gonnnerci-xl. F, O. C., sf 1rif-t Cap fllil Qliicers Club: Crack Drll Trfitnf E-EUC-Ill ll-lpnlyq lnll-lx' Glxilr. Fletcher Klouthis. Scvinriiercirrl, Sophc t-r-D Boys Glee Cluby Games Class- Intramural Rislzetlfall- Yfeul Club: Civics Forum. Henrietie Kogan. Social Science. Austin High School 1, 2: Orchestra: Iunior Players: Spanish Club: Public Speaking Club: Senior Drama: Civics Forum. lean Marie Kohl. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophi- more Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Honcr Society, Bronze Pin. A. Dale Kohn. General Language. G, A. A., Swimming Emblem: Glee Clur: French Clulo: lunicr Players: Honor Society, Silver Pin. w 'If 4 l l Haart M. Kohn. General Language. Football: Latin Cluc: Eltlogy Club: Spanish Club: Stamp Clui:-. K x Chriperithea Dolly Kopulos. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate, Silver and Gold Proficiency Pin: Room Deputy: Red and White Business Staff, Financial Manager: Com- mission, Vice-President: Dance Club: Civics Forum: Honcr Society, Bronze Pin. Fred William Korber, Ir. Commercial. Swimming: Basketball: Gold: Smokers Clulc, Secretary: Art Club: Class-Day Committee, Cc-Chairman: Sergeant-av Arms, Senior Class. Maxine K. Kornely. Commercial. G. A. A. William C. Kraft. General Science. Swimming: Fencing: Smokers Club, Vice-Presiaerv: Basketball: Rei and White Advertising Staff: Prom Ccrrzmittee. Iohn Krambo. Commercial. St. Alphcnsus lunior High School l, 2: Fiscm Deputy: Lake re View Agent: lied and W'hite Advertising Staff: Dance Cluhr Senior Council. ' f I , , l7ZfH't'6 YQU5 VECEIDIZZOIZ, KU IZEVQI' ACf0I'6 6621 QLVCIZ, WC' L6 ZEVC. ' t X rx: M N I . ' .VKX Q si, f ,A 6 in LAX I X, ,ty 'L 'inf 'fl if rar-'f sl Edna Helene Krepel. Commercial. G. A. A.: Leisure-Tiztzr Activities: Games Class: Hocrx Deputy: Sciphiizxl re Glee Club Honci Scciety, Silver Fin. Allaire Suzanne Krall. Cgzt1:..ez:1aQ. G. A. Gaines Class: Stiiplioiiicire Glee flux' Lain Cale' fn-Hi-'I Cluii: Civics F-'rump Hzncir Society, Bronze Pin. Irene A. Krupa. Cfitizileriml. Silver and Gclcl Prt.it1:1eiicy Fin' lGf1Il1 S Cas' Time Activxtiesg -fheerleaclf-r, l'Van:1r1a' Fcrum. Lorraine Florence Kuhneri. Scciai Sgiwz.:-3 G, A. A.: Scplz marie Gln-e Clult Girl H-esfrvfs Tiff! Clif- Sarrieri Cltrk. Eleanore Hilda Kuhiike. C rxttxerjial. G. A. A Civics Ftrrtinx. Margie E. La Cross. Qtriiiiierriii. G. A. A. LM Clif.-'.'r.r1, F. irti' Gaines ffgtss Special C' lIlfll'.QI' Fencing: Cliee:l-t:ii-ir's- Gnl Hes-Fzveq Treasurfr' H.!t'.'1- Fccrztntics Clin Fr,-silent: Gnls L-'-.tiers Class- l..il:e if Distziz 'iii ry Hcnir Sljtfivy Fitince Fin. Blanche Lambert. -Serif-ral Langixa X3 .fl A fkieaate- E-Lit: t::.ti ll'l1it': Alt Statt: Frenfr. L.l'.'l.'S Fcruxn: H.r 1 L4 vnly, Pifrigwi Fin. Lucille Laura Lambrecht. Q zz.t.z 'nn S. A. A: iz. Fvtvllty: lliflllf EC!'IlvlHlUS -.Hu dnl H-:sf-:'.'fs: Gcr- :t..in iflul, Html Cross Nursing Cws it z.,r Scr.'ie'y, Frcn:3 lfin. Mary Ann Lanqleldt. Sin-eral Language. 4 A. A.: Gi ll- Hall Guard: lrlcnfr Society, ElOIlf P Fin. coizmzlsslolz mzces mve fhaf C6I'ffll'lZ fbbzq, mul flzaf glib- ROW l Harry Lantz. Music Course. Orchestra: lntra-mural Basket- ball. Louise Betty Larmer. Commercial. G. A. A.: Home Economics Club: Room Deputy: Senior Service Circle: Girls Glee Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Caryl Larson. General Language. G. A. A.: Games Class: Swimming: A Cappella Choir: Tri-Hi-Y. Elmer W. Larson. General Science. Tracl: Team: Hi-Y Club: Fencing: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Wallace Larson. General Science. Ring and Pin Committee. rr .f, J. I :- Robert Latchin. Gengalefti c65'Swtm- ming: Games Class: lntra-mural Sp 'king Club: Glee Club: Sefniol ZF. 4. ' M' 'I S ' H ' ' - .-Jef 4 K I 7 -fn'- ' x L . ROW 2 Robert C. Lauer. General Science. Sophomore Glee Club: Botany Club: Zoology Club: Civics Forum. Veola Elizabeth League. General Science. G. A. A.: Biology Club: Civics Forum. LeRoy V. Leavitt. General Language Broadway High School, Seattle, Washington l: Boxing Team: Swimming Team: Track Team: Drama Club: Spanish Club. Harry lack Ledene. Ir. Commercial. Games Class: Bowling Club: Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Deputy: Civics Forum. Dorothy Leiter. Music. G. A. A.: Concert Orches- tra: French Club: Public Speaking Club: English Club: Chess Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. William Leonard Leirevaaq. Commercial. R. O. T. C.. Crack Drill Platoon: Officers Club: Room Deputy: Senior Cabinet: Senior Council: Treasurer, Senior Class: Honor Society, Golcl Pin. ROW 3 Virginia Arm Lellinqer. Commercial. G. A. A.: Advertising Club: Room Deputy: Glee Club: Bed and Wliite Agent. Mailis Lillian Lendroth. Commercial. G. A. A.: Bed and White Agent: Room Deputy: Girls Glee Club: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Harry G. Leonard. General Science. Fllhan High School: B. O. T. C.: Band. Lorraine R. Leonard. Commercial. G. A. A.: Room Deputy: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Public Speaking Club. Alice Levey. General Language. G. A. A.: Swim- ming: Girl Reserves: Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presiclent. Elizabeth I. Levin. Commercial. G. A. A.: Bed and White Advertising Stall. N. -Z J N Qu x V' st- if Jrl. l 4 -04-' p ' is '4 L - -x'. ' .- N ff i , .-. I- . ,,- 7 Q I . .gfgm . X , 'S ' . Q -, 2 mic band, fha 0 nz nz 0 0 re 5 , H C VJ 1 Mildred Delores Levin. Czripriifsrcial. Cu. A. A., Tap farmi- iriq, Girl Reserves, Sparzisii Club Chess Qiuiig Travel Cluip l-lcgriiir Sgciety, Ercrize Pm. Robert T. Liebich. C. iniiiercial, Oivii,-,str.1, Efv.'Qi:1q Team, Civic Fururii. Henry Herman Liebman. Gerierai Ei.-ierpi f. Pi. O. T, C.: Sciuirflay Fcieiice Clulq Chess CME.: l:,v1.1l Ciuiiy Civics Fnruiri. Margaret Lienert. Cigri.:i:ei.'if:1. H. A. A., F1i.:'.Ltf lfrgfici-ez.. Fir., fri-Hi-Y, Treasurer. lra M. Lifschultz. G1 :mimi Si:'if:',.-f, In-':1isii Cixi. Emi fiziifl Vull.1f- AQ-'ritg Lily if-f Vi.-W SMH, ffiizrrzes CASS, Fil?-f'l1'IllT A .'a5fy'fQivi f'E.,ir' Latin Clui, Trffrsurierq Sepia' Cauiiffilq iii mr Si iffy, Fr uri' Firm, Erna Linnea Lindberg. Ciirzizm i mil. G. A. A., Sifiliiriiirf GU-f 1.113 Flwi are-l Viiiiti AGP-rw Lake rf- View Uisfii: ii' rg zizrx.-vial C9fi.1+'1rf:rl'iy 'fiuig Giii llhiserwlsf lit ri'i 7 '11 P: 'I Pin. li O VJ .I Adele E. Lindboe. ,wi-1' l. A. A., linux- S . Siiplifrizfrt Girls flf-i ,.. - tl Svmirty, Gi IE Pix., Arthur Zeldcn Lipsl-ci. if if it W fri--ri. . Florence Lomherq. G1 uf r'ii L-jiiinixizm . A. Ag Hal fillll VX'liif' fafrvrm Eb J, 'E Ciziiy lC':1ll1rSyifffilZf1 Cluliy Ulif ss .flulz .fivirs lg. im' 1.1 ii 'ziwi 'i.VE.ii-' l.1t't 1:1 Stcrlfq Sri' ii.-it Clul 7 liiriii l',f:Q 5 lyiio 1-' Yi-'x-J ini:- fril uf. iq lirrifr S. .-it ty, i'1.'.'fi liz.. Demetrious Y. Louzos. ljhlr.-'ini Scum -i u 'Iif5'IiI' G, . try' Clulwg l..fli1Ili.4ll1lj fliilf ltuif fiiulg ll-1: 1 fir 15' G I: Yin. -Q Q-A posseu 0 p zisficafe M. Edward Lowe. Sicia. Irina-e A. wbzq, C Jppe lla Chair: Lake View Quartet Herbert N. Lutz. Gerzsuil Science. R, O. T. C.: Handy Public Speal-:ers C114 Chess Club luriicr Players, iiivio Ciuii FCM' . Ray Machalinski. General l.ui11aii,?:n:. St. lim Hanty Prep Schccl l, f, 5- l.Jill1 Club Orcliestrfz' Sci-fiitiiic Club. Marianne Maier. iffllfflsiifl G. A. A., Scphcf Hifi? Clive fini' Cfm.ri'iii1'3' Sfrvif- fxztipixiqrir Girl R9- SL-IVES: Frirsirpirliiy Cluig l.-xiii If '.i-. Strait- l'lC!lOl' Sc- ciety Gchi Pm, Mary Mandigian. Ser.-1911 Lariauage. G. A, A., flii l5:.ti.'ir1ii'y Fir., l.fi'f'- Frau-Ili Cluliw Girl F..-serves' '.1:.1.r l'l.':yfrs- 'fri-Hi-li :fz.ifr Service- Circle: Hui Gui l.Yi.itf i.1f-ill!Y Start- Sfiirr l:.ayerS- A Cappella 'ii llj Hmm.: Si uinvfy, Erqriff l5i:'i. Gerda Hildegard Martha Markgrat. i. gimme-rcial. G. A. A., f'.g1gq.1-4 Fyjzici-piicy Pin: Swiziitiiiiic- Games Class: Lwisiizfl-Tizizl Aflivififsf Sfpiicrizir-i ul?-' Clult Rccm ffl'-iiiyg liimir Players, H511-ir Sqfift Pririto Pin. Marcella Margaret Marmitt. Cqziizuiiirfiiil. G. A. A., .wi lfiviicivricy Fm' Ffgirirvfrs C tus- G'JIll'f'S Class' 'ivixs i'igrx:rii- lalfrii r 5:51-fly Frcrff Pm. Anna Marie Marti. C-'r:'iiiiffr.:ial. G. A. Au Fu gi uiiri lxiliff- Aqnsxifr Girl HeSer'.'es, Travel Club. aw ccjwew ff .4 X X Theodore H. Marx. General Science. Sr.fpl'rr.rricrre Glee Club, Room Deputyy Camera Cliilwg Pre-cl and White Plroicqrapliy Stall, Sincl-:ers Clulig l-lnriar Society, Errrrfe Pin. Ruth Marqcxrete Mattson. Genfral Lariqnaqe. G. A. A4 Tennis Class, lf-isirreflirrie Activities, Aclvanced Clicrns, Girl Reserves, Fri?-nctl Clulrg Travel Clrilig Han-:ir Scciety, Bronze Pin. Iusline B. Mayer. Genfrirl Lan-irrraqe. . . r .: frcxes ra: qenici .ifrvice Q'ir':.f': farnera 3 us, A A G l t 5 i tl 1 HC-ricr Scciety, Grwlrl Pin. W. Stuart McClellan. General Science, O. T. C.y Band, Football, Bowling, Biology Cliilvg Ccrnrnissicn, Patrick Robert McCormick. Cririirriercirgrl. Glee- Clul., Hana, Orchestra. Beulah McCrcry. Crmrrrercial. G. A. A.g Girl Reserves, Civics Farurn. Siegfried Meinstein. General Lanarifrae. Track Tearng Chemistry Chili, Geology Clulr, lclonrir Srgrciety, Gcrlril Pin. Renee Mendelsohn. General Language. Austin High Sclicci ly Fisher Hiah School, lvliarni Beach, Florida If G. A. A4 Plrjrrirrri Deputyp Latin Clulir, Enalish Club, Ccnirnnnily Servicep Honor Society, Ercrnzc Pin. Gertrude Leona Metzger. Cc-rnniercial. G. A. A4 -fivics F-.rrrriry Travel Cluiz. 091242 ffze 802222220 ores' 22526 fo Jmzce fo, nf Me 80llZl'lZl,5l'0IZ .Q Q ai . , ' .XM I N k1'f'N X, Florence Meyers. Cornrnercial. G. A. Ag Gaines Classy Danciriqg Swirnniiriq, Spanish Club, Crgrinrinrriity Service. Evelyn Michal. General Lanquarge. G. A. A.: Latin Clnbg Lake re View, Paqe Eclitcrp A Cappella Chciry Cheer Leader, Gill Reserves: Coinnniriity Service, Pub- licity Cliairrnany Honor Scrciety, Silver Pin. Adele Mikulich. Crzrrrrrrercial. G. A. A.: Dancinap l.eisure-Time Activities: Scrwirrl-'ry Science Clulrry Ccrnrnunity Service Canipaiqnp Chess rflul-7 Girl lies-ervesg Civics Fcriirng Horror Society, Gola Pin. ll , , A. Gerson Miller., QSTXQ-l'Gl.-SXClr3f1CT. F6 ni De-nity: Leagie ers? jQa.t1ie,s, Glef-JCIUIQ, Juyrir-r, '?'iye1s, PUT. ic Speaking Cliilo.,AT, S Lc.,M I ' rb,,,A:,,, ri . I R . i - ,, Q' dna Miller. Special Arts. rid, A, A., Delegate, Letter, Silver and Gold Pioiiciericy Pins- Recl ariri Wl'rite Ar: Statfg Fr-ea and W'l'rite Literary Staff, Latin Cliilirg Print Club, Chorus. Gerry Miller. Ccrrrrrwrriial. Cliatswarth High Sclic-fi, Clrarsworth, lllinris l, G. A. A.y Glee Clulgrg Latin Cliri, Soplicrricre Players- Girl F1-'lservosg Civics Fcrrurn. Robert C. Milling. Coniniercial. Alice Corrine Moqren. Ccrrrrxrercial. G. A. A.: Garncs Classg Civics Forum, Florence Grace Moore. Commercial. G. A. Aj Orchestra, Travel Clulwg Girl Heservesq Civics Fcrurng Hcncr Sccic-ty, Gold Pin. ,,-- w' ,., r ily X 1, X 5 K. L ii WANDERLUST ENSIVE thoughts seem to stray skyward. Not a rustling lea or twittering bird disturbs the tranquility of th The calm sheen of th f e atmosphere. e turquoise lake r tion to Waite p oves an inviting r Hachmeister and ' re ' ' proposi- Ioseph Zeigler Th mam mscrutable . eir companions as if listening to the throb of waves pounding against the insurmountable bridge. Thus have bridges and the waters they span appealed to the imaginations ofadventuring souls. 1 Wallace Moore. Grmezfil LSf'if-ill'-Q. Fflriiinfgr Caritas, Iohn V. Moran. Gail-rfil Gil-Lili'--', O. T, T. l.+1l-:ff rf- Vlvlw Aqvmt, Dl5lIlI mol: H4xfl1f.l'f'l11ll- 7 ' 'l'1l ' Clif-ss Clulpg Carmen fluliw Geoloqy Cl-sz., F.'.ft,1ri Deputyg l lvUI1lfI S0151-?'y, Brifxuw Pm. Nicholas William Moreth. 'l Il l'Tl l.az1 fjtifiqff. R. O. T. if.: libl fm-l Wlz1'+' -l'-Ill, Raymond Morrissey. ujflri--wil .jJ1H11'1 fri 5. .fx-J1zz1:1gxxzg H1-'1' laik, H41 11 .S gwty, Fir-11131 Pm. Loretta H. Moscinski. C5-1rlr11lilLli1lq 1 ifq--, G. A, A, Gill Prlgftilgwriiy' Pin' Litin fflullp Gu. F-fsw1vQs: S1111-?: 'flfxss Taurus fllf: Hgller Sliatuiq flmi: 3l'JlCS Firuui. Nicholas A. Mouzak. Vwrtllzierljl-Il. Haut: D.-putty, Boquirwrs fllfillisp lffllmxxvlmty Swrvxliw Prmlinc f'lull- Had vmpl V.'li1'Q Agent, Flu-Y: ilf, lj'll5lll+VSS iflxilgg f'1v14:s lfljfrtlruy S'flllQl 'f-trinril. Sarah I. Mule. pg-::1z:1Qr.:1.1l, G. A. A, D4-lfntgeit.,-, Gold PIC- l1f1f41.f,-y lzllllf l3!'.1f1:1 Deputy, G-'xiii-Us flfiss- Lila Slviuq lfl-ixssp Gill lzlfsfirvesq Halma Elflyll lmlcs ffxil, Hull-er Ska' um fxiz. Eugenia Murray-Aaron. liwllllll-Alflvll. A. A. P1 limi, Gaines Classy Sllpli-nxtora Glf-fl 'l1.1Eig l:Il,f,lr1i Deptfy 'lmx'-el fflulq Girl Rf2'SE'lVf'S, 'fxvilis F :Amp Pxwzzi 1ffvx1ir!'l1t'e+ llftrx Sgflf'-ty, gll'.'E'I Pm. Anna Nader. C1 Il1Il1 l-Q'l'I.. 'QQ A. A., Silt'-9 tunl 'Yi' ltl l:IklllCl?l'l-f g' plltslj Glxriws llflssg f'1'.'1 '5 Fjvruzii. cf: of a ff ff A f f ns 61 op, .us ze V100 Doris Lee Neuenlelclt. Sp-Acltil Arts. Li. A. A., Ax' Qlulgg l'l4,JIIf.'f Society, G Qld Pm. Otis Nikoplos. Gwii-mil Sfl- I1'l'. Fam!-iuqg Glziws, lvldtii. tflul, Peggy Iean Nimietz. fwxxixzwzcxal. G, .3 Ap lY. 1l1'fll'l1, Giizzwa fiiss, l':t1'J-Il flxil, l-lilo! Si:-9 B1'r11'1- Pm. Mary lane Nolan. f 'l1llZl l wi.. Li. A, A. Girl Pleseives' Swplmiriiirw GLM? Qlvirlq lf'1v1's Fulluu, .Nlf1SS Day Citrix Irllll-iff. Mildred Dorothy Norris. lffmixxwif'1t.il. G. A. A. G-iliws liflassp llfuifixm Fltissp GRM- 'lullg Lfilcf- rf- View Allf-ut: Pieffl 'intl Wiiiw A'l'JY'IllSlllt1 Swift, Girl Flwservns vllfl'I'JVl flulp 'fyllllvl-I 'flullg Hwrivi S' '1'- ,', Elf-'llliffi Pirluj Gwendolyn V. Norton. L5-Arm.-r-nl Lmiljut G. A. A., If-'VlllllSf If- ll lll'1, Girl llf-s'11'.'-As- l'w1it:lt Clul, A Cixmilella 'fll llf fi 'flulq l'Y1f l flxilt Sofft'-tviry' l:lfwl find VVEH'-f l.1'fA:11',' Smit .AS3l5 1I.l F'llf 'Ij l'.m1,r lllayf-IS: Ht nn Lf 'Q li Pm. Mildred A. Novak. ' Illlll lVl1. 1 A. A l'7w.f't1lifw. 51111 'Qinllli l7rllt1C1f'r1 y Pm Svfgwlwlxlttit Slim, 'Dil Swtmmm Lrflfissg lllrilfir P'l'Iy-tis, lil'-Illv' lla 1, :JN Ylilll P1-:ii f :zz llllllfw' Hfirl-li Evil- ,', 'llwli Vin, Harry W, Nuckolls. If-N11-11 ' Dorothy lane Nugent. 'l:i:::w1.-1.11. G, A A., B11-nib 'mtl iii P1 vllrfl1'lll'Y l'1:.s llltnlr Sfl l'5'Y, A Sllvfvr Pin. 4 d 4 v 7 r S lEiC01ZL565 HI ml fovefzf qir 5 74 x, ROVV 1 Laurene E. Nybakken. Special Arts. G. A. A.: Beginning Chorus: Commercial Geography Club: Clean-up Campaign: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Virginia Louise Nyborg. Commercial. G, A. A.: Tennis Classy Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Camera Club. Thomas F. O'Conner. Commercial. lntras mural Basketball: Bowling Club: Baseball: Games Class: Sophomore Glee Club: Civics Forum, Corinne Marqareta Olson. Commercial. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Senior Service Circle: Fred and White Agent: Glee Club: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Margaret Anne Olson. Commercial. G. A. A.: Girls Glee Club: Swimming. Robert Wallace Olson. General Science. Fencing: Basketball: Baseball: Smokers Club: Glee Club. ROW 2 Arthur Azare Oprisa. Ir. General Science. lviacl-zenzie High School, Detroit, Michigan l: Basketball: lvfcrnager: Stamp Club: Camera Club: H, O. T. C. Myrtle Evelyn Orell. Commercial. Harry I. Oswald. Commercial. Scpho- more Glee Club: Senior Bowling Club: lntramural Basket ball: Metal Club: Civics Forum. Rex Packard. Special Arts, Art Club: Cornmunity Se vi Campaign: Metal Club. Peter E. Pallis. General Language. Concert C:- chestra: lunior and Senior Life Saving Service: Fencing Club: Swimming Team: Latin Club: Public Speaking Club: lwlaihernatics Club: English Club: l-loncr Scciety, Gold Pin. Clarence William Paque. General Science. Leaders Class: Ezwling Club: Geclcgy Club: Dance Club Civics Fcrurn. ECI'-li' 3 Stanley E. Paul. Sccial Science. B. C. T, C.: Leaders Class: Football: Boxing: lnrrarrzural Basketball: Lake re View Stall, Business Manager. Alva Pearson. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate, Gold Proficiency Pin: Games Class: Glee Club: lunicr Players. Lucille Adele Pearson. Ccmrnercial. G. A. A. Ichn George Pera. General Science. H. O. T. C. Orches- tra: Geology Club: Chess Club: Lazin Club: English Club: lunior Life Saving: l-lonor Society, Brcnze Pin. H If five ffm Jrennz ofjffze Cro Kate Pera. Social Science. G, A. A.: Bed Crass. Diana Dorothy Perlin. Cirnmerciai. Cin- :err Orchesra: Lake re View Typist: Civics Fcrum. ' E f ffffc mf nf .fan cc raw .shr- RO 'v'.' 1 Dorothy C. Peters. fl. A. Ap Chorus, Hzntr Szciety Bronze Pin. A Iohn I. Petersen. Cznirriercial. Eaixa Seraearv, Spanish Club, lletal Clui.. Dorothy Louise Peterson. General Lan- auaqe. Lake re View Staff, Cc-Edit:-r, Latin Clulzg Chess Club President, li.fana-aer, Girl Preserves. Presiaen? Cim- missicner, Ccriirner-ri-al Service, Directzr gr lnter-S:r.iiQ Affairs, Senicr Council, H-Qrlir Scrciety, Gifli Pin, President Esther Peterson. Cciznriiercial, Spanish 'Clulzc Burton Merrill Phillipson. General Language. Room Deputy, Leaders Class, Fencina, Games Cl-ass, Lake re View Aaenf: Ccmrnurnly Service, Ciiairrnany Hcincr Society, Ggrlii Pin. Grace Louise Pietsch. Cizirtiertial. G. A. A., Ream Deputy, Red ancl Wlliite Aaerr, Girl Feserves, HGH' I loseph F. Plennert. C.rn::ier:i1l. Easizeiiiall Ceara: irra- rnural E-aslzetisfall, -Civiis Farum. Yvonne Plude. Cammerrial. G. A. A. luck E. Porter. General Language. F. VC. T. C., Officers club, Pulau: Speal-:ina Cluir Spanish Cluig, Senier Drama. Charlotte Powers. General Science. G. A. A: Hana, Reza. Deputy, Lal-ce re View Aaenz, 'Cornniuniiy Service Canz- palari, Honor Society, Ercnze Pin. Mcxricm Frances Pyott. General Science. G. A. A., Sarnes Class, Ezzlzav Club, lunisr Orchestra, Civics Forum. Richard L. Pycke. General Science. S'.-Jirnrnina, funzir Life Saving Service, Glee Club, Band, Slide-Rule Cluki- Sealer Life Savina: Publi: Speal-:ina Club- Class Dag' Cin.: Vee. Anneliese Helene Rcsch. Commercial. G. A. A., Games Class, Pina Pina Clur-, Swimming, Soplicrnare Glee Club' Girl Reserves, Lake re View Agent, Business Club- Civics Fraram, Hfirnar Sicie-'y, Gold Pin. Ierome Heichstein. General Science. Sophomore Glee Clula, Games Class, Basketball, Snickers Club, Bfaseliiall. Helen Iecm Reid. Carnrnertial. G. A. A.- Beairiners C213 as, lunizr Cnzir. Ruth Doris Reil. Cgnzrriercial. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves- - ,- -. . - .. - - . ,. . Seniir Serviie -ir:.e, Civics return: lciznzr Saciety .earl Pin. Evelyn lecmnette Resnicke. General Language S. A. Glee Club, funiir Players, Plea aria lNhite Liter ary Staff: Ciznrnuriity Service Campaiqn- Seniar Drama: Fling ani Pin Cjzrirriittee, Hancr Society, Silver Pin. Terrence E. Rice. General Science. R. O C. C., Lieuenarztq Rifle Team, lxlanaqer, Track Team Swimrninq- Hi-'r' Club Treasurer. Vice-President, Bi-:zloq5 Club, x'Yl'I'? :DlE'Sl3lE'!l'j Pram Committee. is fl foffy clay far aff, Sfugies H1262 cfasses are Zrqoffelz, fo czoose 1' ni... X , . ' ' 1 I t l nw U' A N-, -5 ' i my . 1- .Xku t l m y V5 -- tr . Q - C 1 X X ' VH L4 76 X22 A Q' 4 in 61 offe gm: QLJK R - .A x ., A Vemette Rice. Gcmrneriixl. G. A. A.: Leisure-Tizrie Activi ties: Dancinq: Sa'urja',' S-:iente fluig Chess flux: Girl Reserves: Comrnuzivy Service fanipaiari: Civics F:ru:n: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Alice A. E. Richter. fiirnrnercii. G F ll Slzatina Clulii: Honor Spire-'y' G13 Pin. Ernestine Margaret Robbins. .ezrl Science. G. A. A.: Gait.-fs Glass: Piilvag' Gul.. Dorothy Grace Rogers. f.:ii:21er:i:il. '19, A. A.: Games Class: Dancing Class- Glee fluiig Eel ani 'l.'hi'e Aaent- Senigr Glee Club: A firmer-ffllrr Chair: Hgnir S.,:1e:g,-I Qgii Pin. Anne Rhode. -f'a:r1:ner:ial. G. A A., Letter. Chevron, Beard, G,3vl,l Przticiency Pin: Games Class: Leisure-Time Activites: fxiriicr Players: FT-'ii ana Wliite .A.'jV'?ITlSlIlCj Stait: ':1'JlCS Fgruiti, Ieannette Rose. fgrxrzzeriiirl. -3. A. A.- Girl Fiesezvesy Plcllez Slzatina Cluizy Travel Guk. Sylvia Rosenbaum. farrirxez 3111. G. A. A.: Games 121.155, Red and 'White Advertising Stair: Travel Ciurii: Sephorritire Glee Cluln: Rciini Depiityg L-lllrl re View Agent. Gertrude Rosenblum. Caniniercial. G. A. A.: Travel Club: Civics Fciiuizi. Esther Marie Ross. ftniniercial. Sul Reserves: Chess fluid. qe fo afferzd in fha faffg Goffeqes rom everqwzere X. . y. 4 Q-- . A+- P M 'a..- J-.t.Q,5, Ramona Royston. Sgzenli Arts. G. A. A: Art Club: Hilmar Society, Gold Pin. Florence Pearl Rubin. General Lanquaqe. G. A. A.: Saturday Science Cluln: Lake re View, Distributor: Room Deputy: W. A. R. Clulei: Red and Wliite Aaent: Puli- li-: Speal-:ina Cluigi: French Ciuig: Slide Rule Club: Drama: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Sonya W. Rundqren. Carnrriercial. rj , If 1 ' 556,41 ff: ifezefe f g 1 ,Q f 1,cf,-. 'i4 '1f'- I '- - Mary Ann Russo. Q'3rr'.r11e-rrii. 3. A. A. Games Class Personnel. Helen E. Sabin. Ggirziznercial. G. A. A.: Girl He- serves: Senior Service Qircl-9: Fuller Skating Cluli: l'lVlil'l' Society, Gold Pin. Doris Sadler. Cernznercial. G. A. A' Sopli-:wrncire Glee Gluii- Leisxzr-7 Tinie Ar'i'.'ities: H-rrtzr S1- ciety, Gill Pin. Sol S. Sadowsky. Cg:i1:11er:ia1. A Cappella fhiir Dorothy Sairithis. Ginirnercial, G. A A. Ergnze Proficiency Pin: French Ciuif: Girl Reserves: lnternaticnal Club: Lake ie View Statt: lunior Players: Travel Cluli: Red and White Literary Stall, Agent, Ca-Editor: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Gala Pin. Shirley Sage. General Language. G .A. A.: lunisr Players: Lake re View Sfatt: Public Speakers Club: Civics Forum: H-anzr Sgrciety Silver Pin. Marian Salk. General Science. G. A. A., French Cluh, Glee Club: Drama Club: Civics Forum. Sylvan Salk. General Science. R. O. T. C., Bana- Games Classy Science Club. ' Shirlee Salkin. Commercial. G. A. A., Gold Proficiency Ping Leisure--Time Activities, Cheerleader: Games Class, Civics Forum. Lois Samuels. General Language. G. A. A.: Glee Cluc: Deputy, Lake re View, Page Editorg French Club, lunior Players, Fencing, Ping Pong, Senior Councilq l-lontr Society, Bronze Pin, LeRoy Sandberg. General Science. Basketball: Baseball, R. O. T. C., Cadet Lt. Colonel: Rifle Team, Crack Drill Squad. Officers Club, Vice-President, Letter Club. I Carl Herbert Sanders. General Science. Bandg Orchestraq Officers Club. Seymour Saperstein. General Science. Red and White Agent: Slicle-Rule Club, Track Teamg Civics Forurng l-lcncr Society, Golcl Pin. Robert A. Schaefer. General Science. Bctany Clubg Glee Club, Zoology Club, Civics Forum. Robert C. Schmitz. General Science. Sophomore Glee Club, Baseball, Zoology Clul:. CUC! 5611 fl l'C!Jl'656lZffllll'VE, ,jl'0HZ EVEIZ QJLIVJUE KUZ good Of Kerstin Ulla Schauliert. General Language, G. A A.- Lake re View, Co-Ecliior: Girl Reserves: Sophorncrie Giee Club, Clean Up Campaign, Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Doris Eladcla Schell. General Science. G. A, A' Games Class, Chemistry Club, l-lonor Society Bronze Fir.. Alfred Schilling. Social Science. Eana' Swirnrningy Life Saving: l?c'otl:all: B. O. T. C: Civic' Fi.,-ruin, Conimissipri. Marie Cedcelia Schlexer. C4fIllv5l'lllClCIl. G A. A4 Banc, Ioseph S. Schlotthauer. General Sfirfriog, Fx.-rl ai. Vlflritfv Business Siaffg Agassi? Geoloay Clul' Vice-Pu-si' lent, Sliilf-Biile Clulvg Hon. r Scciefy, Bunce Pin. Lois I. Schmelinq. Vorirrri-Jrcirirl. G. A, A ' .i.. lfrsure- irnr' Anfivitiffsp Hunie lfccncrniis Njllll' Gif. FIL- serves: Fir-fl Criss l'li'Il1f' Nrirsina Class. Dorothy Clara Schmidt. Xrrrrircml. G, A. An liz.. Socially, Brnriyf- Pin. Helen Schmidt. 1. H innir rviirl. 1.2. A A. Carl Schneider. Gen,-rrrl Science. lmriz- Room Deputy: Conirnissicrri, Presirivnt 78 ROW 1 Leonard Bernard Schneider. General Science. R. O. T. C.: Orchestra: French Club: Chess Club: lunior Players: Slide' Rule Club: Public Speakers Club: Civics Forum. Iune C. Schoen. Commercial. G. A. A.: Sophcf ' more Glee Cluh: Spelling Bee Club: Girl Reserves: Travel ' Clulc. J - Lawrence A. Schroeder. Commercial l Room Deputy: Civics Forum: Honor Society. Bronze Pin. ll Winifred Schroeder. Special Arts. G. A. A.: Comrnunity r Service Campaign: Art Club, President: Girl Reserves: Red and White Art Staff: Roller Sl-:ating Club: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Loretta Schwalqe. Commercial. G. A. A.: Special Dancing Class: French Club: Girl Reserves: Travel Club, President: Red and White Literary Staff: Honor Society. Gold Pin. Eleanor Martha Schwicardi. Commercial. G. A. A.: Band. l l ROW' S William Schwied. General Science. Orches.a: Latin ' Club: Fencing: Civics Forum, President: Honor Society. Gold Pin. Lee Robert Shearin. Commercial. O. T. S.: Latin Club: Sophomore Glee Club: Bookkeeping Club' International Club: Civics Fcrum: Honor Society, Bronze 1 Pin. ll ii Miriam Sheridan. General Language. I G. A. A.: Glee Club: Science Club: l..'J'1Il Gluil: Com' t munity Service Campaign: Red and lNhi!e Ai? Stall: Lake re View. la I Mary Shimchuk. Commercial. G. A. A., Silver Proficiency Pin: Girls Chorus: Red and White Advertising Staff: Girl Reserves: Roller Skating Club. Leon Sidell. General Science. Von Steuben l-liglf. School l: Science Club: Glee Club: Algebra Clulr: Slide- Rule Clulz: Civics Forum. Owen Siegel. General Science. Marshall High School l: R. O. T. C.: Baslcetlvall. RCW 3 Anna Siller. Sommercial, G. A. A.: Special Dancing Class: Swimming: Games Class: Girl Reserves: Travel Club, Vice-Presiient: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Edward Silver. General Language. Iunior Play- ern: Li'tle Theater: Public Speaking Club: Economics Clulir: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Carolyn A. Simons. General Language. G. A. A., Delegate, l.e'ter: Games Class: Liie Saving: Spanish Clulir: Senior Service Circle: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Robert C. Sippil. General Science. R. O. T. C. Iohn I. Skobel. Commercial. Room Deputy: Golf Team: Glee Cluiip Travel Club: Bowling Clulir: Pulirlic Speakers Club: Civic Forum. Edward F. I. Smith. General Science. G. T. S.: Boys Sophomore Glee Clul.: Chess flulir Sliie'Ru1e Club: Civics Forum. ' .Wficfziqmz one Z5 preseizf, fo in 0I'lIZfllll'0lZ give. IZ rr omzfif F v . 1 . ' 1 If -f-. ' i -qw 1 . ft AX I lx I 1 1 I X l 79 nt at . '.. u FiOVJ l Evelyn I. Smith. Corrirnercial. Nazareth Academy, La Granae, lllinois l, G. A. A., Orcheswa, Ptccni Deputy. Ichn E. Smith. Cczrirriercial. Baseball, Soplioriicre Glee Clulw Lalze r-if View Aaent, Room Deputy, l-loncr Sc-ciefy, Ertinze Pin. Marcella Smith. Grrrnriiercial, G. A. A., Swimming, Roller Slzatiriq, Girl Reserves. Bemice Mae Snyder. G-3-neral Lanauaqcf. G. A. A., Seniir Service Circle, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Ican Knoll Southard. Cc rnrriercial. G. A. A., Ten nts Class, Girl Reserves, Fed anigi 'White Ativertisiriq Staff, Lalze re View Staff, Senicr Service Circle, Civics Fcrurri, Horror Society. Bronze Pin. Mercedes Anne Sparlinq. Corrrirrerciai. G. A. A., Games Class, Civics Fcrum. HCM' S Shirley Ayrecr Spencer. Cfrxrriercial. G. A. A., Delegate. Silver Prcficiericy Pin, ifcrrimunity Service Carnpaiang Senior Service Circle, l-icncr Society, 'Bronze Pin, Ruth Stahnke. Ccrrirriercial. G, A. A., Sophomore Glee flulii, Games Class, Leisure-Tiriie Activities. Margaret Ann Stanley. General Science. G. A. A., lunicir iflxoir. H1267 sfarry izlqkf in zuze, fha Q 'va' .X Maye Claire Starkey. Ccrnniercial. Michigan City High Schccl 2, 4, G, A. A., Glee Club, Commercial Club. Betty Louise Steen. Qcrrlmercial. G. A. A., Dele' gate, Games Glass, Dancing- Lal-ze re View Staff, A Cap- pella Choir, Room Deputy, Senizr Service Circle, Honor Scciety, Gcld Pin. i Helen C. Steen. fcmmercial. G. A. A., Games Classz, Swimming, Girl Reserves, Roller Skating fluk. .b ll' - 1 l l:lC't'f 3 Eleanor Steffenhagen. Ccriiriiercial. S. A. A., Special Dancina, Swirnrriiria, Honor Society, Gcla Pin. Albert Steinberg. General Science. Glee Clukg Puklic Speakers Giuk, Serlicr Drama. Irma Stern. General Language, G. A. A., Lal-ze re View Staff, Parr'Arnericari Club, Discussion flub. Richard Eisendrath Stern. General Lcriauaae. FL. O. T. C., Captain, Officers Cluk, Eccm Deputy, TraCk: Senifir founcil. Lcretta Sternberg. Special AVS. G. A. A., Glee Club, Hcncr Scciety, Bronze Pin. Robert G. Stone. General Science. H. C. T. G, Drill Squad, Exhibition Platccri: Officers Cluv Ser- aeant-at-Arms, Footlcallg Red and Vfliite Aqe - raclz, Letter 'G l'. , li HL- vi A f ' Y eizior rom fakes ace I 1'- 3 P N ' , 'EP It QM 9' .lx 5, ape.. s Qs? A 80 A-Y Q I I . - A .L l seizfs cr Q ff' . F QF L IZJ5 Ruth Stone. Commercial. G. A. A., Gold Proficiency Pin: Games Class: Beginners Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Girl Reserves. George F. Storch. General Language. Latin Club: Biology Club: English Club: Slide-Rule Club: Chess Clurx Elsie Helen Strandberq. l-louselnld Arts. G. A. A.: Home Economics Cluk. Mildred Marie Strissel. Commercial. G. A. A., Delegate: lunicr Players: Scplicmcre Glee Club: Girl Reserves' Civics Forum: l-lonor Society, Gold Pin. William Howard Strohm. Special Ar's. liarinette Senior l-ligh School l, 2: 3: F-ictigall: Ecxing: Traclz: Ease- kall: Easlzetlcallg Rifle Team. Iune Stubbe. Commercial. Hall Guard: Civics Forum Eleanor Stubinger. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: Holler Skating Cluk: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Steve Sucic. General Language. Swimming: Boxing: Room Deputy: Games Class: Football: Letter Club: Traclz, Manager: l-lobliv Cluk: Easekall. Louis E. Suqarman. General Science. H. O. T. C., Company Commander: Cracl: Drill Squad: Gcli: Civics Forum. onze omeos wiffz qir 5 in Glenn C. Summertelt. General Science. R. O. T. C.: Rifle Team: Officers Clulii, Cadet Captain: l-li-Y: Glee Cluk: Letter Clulc: Community Service: Biclcgv Clulif: l-lcncr Society, Silver Pin. William S. Sutton. General Science. R. O. T. C: Officers Club: Latin Club: English Club: Botany Club: Zoology Club: l-lonor Society, Silver Pin. Ebba C. Svensson. Commercial. G. A. A - Swimming: Senior Life Saving Class: Tri'l'li-Y. President: Rccm Deputy: Special Dancing. Carol n V. Swanson. General Science. G. A. A.: Tennis Y Clulz: Swimming: Beginners Chorus: Girl Reserves: Class Day Committee: Honor Society, Ercnze Pin. Florence Genevieve Swanson. Commercial. G. A. A.: Games Class: Glee Clulc: lunicr Clicir: Travel Cluc: Civics Fcrum. Ruth lngeborq Swanson. Commercial. G. A. A.: Travel Clul: Civics Forum. Helene F. Szymczak. Commercial. G. A. A.: Travel Cluli: Civics Forum. Leo O. Tadder. Commercial. Glee Club: Swini- ming: Fencing: Basketball: Let'-er Cluk: Ftccm Deputy. Marie Dorothy Tarpey. General Science. G. A. A. Eleanor Tauber. Commercial. G. A. Ag Tap Dancing Swirnrninaq Bowlinag Golfp Iunicr Play-srsy Business fflulg. Allen S. Taylor. General Science. Gl-ee Club fivi-:s Fgrum. Muriel Inez Temkin. General Language. G. A. A., Dale-qatep Orchestrag Iunior Players: Pukli Spealiiria Chili: Sfrziir Drama? fivics F13ru111. Iune Marie Louise Teriz. f':r.rt1'1::1a.. 3. .51 91.7 Sante-s fiss- G111 f':.-'-serves: Hinir S3131-?ijv', Fririfts- Pin. Helen Mae Thatcher. General l.,GI'lQl1f1Qf'. G, A Ii.: 111 r Orlrlzfisrlay Latin Cluii, Ccnsul, Aefilileg EIlQllSll iflulg ,'1:1.111111111y Service, Diiectiry Pulillc S1Jeaki11q Club' FI,-i Ill: l.'.'l11t2 Liflrary Staff: l lC'IlQT Society, Gold Pin. Mariorie A. Thomas. Gr-11Qral l.a1'1a'.1ags 'Il H1131 S-:lxiil l fy G. Fx. A4 Puivlic Speakers sa fbi' EIIILISE. ffii- F-Yi '1z1l Vfhiin Liieraf - fx v- .: 1'1t',' wwe :rig Dan F. Thompson. jlflfll-?'f'jl3iV O. T N Sw11:11:1 .3 G F. t1.f1f1s11 ,'. 1, l Robert W. Thompson. Q z11:11err11.1l Erin lg S ws X' K ' 1: .1 Fri' zlzers fluii Tina Tinoley. ....111'--115141. SQ1111 Fha ff. 3. P+., Fl: Fbl 1111i '.'.'2'.1t+ .3.i'.'4'1t1s111a Sai? W' 111i Fl 5iY'.'lSj farnlti flu? f'1'.'1is f:it ' 2 f f XJ XHVCIZ fll KHZC !flC6. 6,26 SEIZLOI' 6155 fly LUZCAEOIZ L5 Alwyn Ross TouVelle. Sider 11 S?1111.'H. Siiiyirilay 53121191 1,'l1.1E, P14111 ll'j Z ui ay 2.1111-11 Sli1,I'lIlQ fluiip Hin? SA- l'3lQ', E3Yr.111:f- Pin. loseph I. Trapp. f3'lll'?l'Cll S:lQ11'w- like fluk If Z Lay 'Q7l'1l'. V Bessie Triqoorea. 1' lrll -111 3. Fl.. .lu P1 :1'1 llf-' F13 -.3'::t.1s -Qfrs 1tt.11.11.1J- Sgxaiilsp 1 's F ZLYIX lane Triptow. 1' . . fi A 1111 11.,:+ 3.11 -flxil l.'1L:11 11 Yi'-'sf Lmafff A f 11'1g1f-EQ1 1.'l1'111 Girl fe- st-rvwsg T111'.'1-l ulllll, fr'ls1'w1.'g Sf-11111 1'1.11.111 11g Plfn' 13'C1'1',', I'1l'.'1-1 l'l11. Darlene Lorraine Trout. 1.51-11'-1 12 l.'111'z11111-2. QQ. .1 11. t11 1' llllld V1-f-1 fl: 1 l:11111'l' 'lil' nl11'L1.' Iohn Tucker. S 1, . . .511 11+ W .. .1.1f .71 ,'.:5.11.'-111 11- :V ITL l11'1'1Z',' 'iii .. -V 1111.' F., .1 1:11 E?1.1s111'-ss Silli I.f11.'1f1 f111.1 1 rs- H 1 11-11 lr 'Pr 'fn 1' A :xl v 1 'w. A Claxa Ulvinq. 1' 11111. : 11. il: :1 11' 11 11:1 'iillll' 1'1'.'11's F 11111. 6 Lorraine Iune Utter. .... 1-1 1'. 11 1. if wr, lr 1111.l, V73 li ll: 1: ' 1. ' L11.:'11 '1','1-1-D -111115 Vffiss- ll 11 1 .' 1 .. V 1,- Hubertine Van Der Heyden. -, .l.i1r1311f11-1. 3. A. A. if . l' ',1 11 82 ROW 1 Angeline Louise Vate. General Language. G. A. A., Dele- gate: Games Class: Biology Club: French Club: Senior. Service Circle: Senior Players: Public Speakers Club: F- lk' - I nv Honor Society, Gold Pin. ,X ! A 'MJ J Charles Francis Verest. General Science. R. T. C.: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Civics Forurir: iljofioi! Society, Bronze Pin. Q P J Mariorie Leone Versqove. Commercial. G. A. A.: Tap Dancing: Swimming: Girl Reserves: Senior Service Circle: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Marie Wagner. Commercial. G. A. A.: German Club: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Dcrothee Louise Walther. Commercial. G. A. A.: Bronze and Gold Proficiency Pin: Spanish Club: La Salle Street Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Lawrence G. Wcrlz. Commercial. Room Deputy: Honor Society, Gold Pin. FROKV 2 Florence M. Weber. Commercial. G. A. A.: Leisure-Time Activities: Swimming: Games Class: Red Cross Home Nursing Class: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves. Earnest Wedholm. General Science. Glee Club: Leaders Class: Biology Club. 3 Lawrence G. Weiss. General Lan . Economics Club: Public Speakers Club: Latin C b n - . lish Club: Chess Club: Honor Society. ry Q Club. l Bernice A. Weissmiller. Commercial. G. A. A., Silver Pro- ficiency Pin: Band: Orchestra: Red and White Advertis- ing Staff: Girl Reserves: Roller Skating Club: Prom Com- mittee: Honor Society, Gold Pin. Margaret leanne Wesley. Commercial. Highland Park High School, Dallas, Texas l: G. A. A.: Girl Re- serves: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Helen Whaley. General Science. G. A. A.: Clean Up Campaign: Lake re View Staff: Senior Service Circle. ROW 3 Hildeqard Wickert. Commercial. G. A. A.: Swimming: Dancing Class. N Theresa' 1 J Colnrnerciaki . Special rlciixgj Gle ub: Ro n:yDeputBp:f n1or,Pla'yers: Enior ye s: P L cp -r Cluhp flied and Wltite Affertisirig att. J Wilbur Harold Wildes. General Science. R. O. T. C.: Geology Club. Dorothy Anne Williams. Social Science. G. A. A.: Girls Basketball Pep Squad: Spanish Club. Margaret Williams. Commercial. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Roller Skating Club. C. Howard Wilson, Ir. General Science. Lal-ze re View Agent: Red and White Agent: Latin Club: Shakespeare Study Club: Room Deputy: YPpbl?'Speal:ers fops of af! senior afjgalrg vi ffeizdmzfr af Mis func zeokrikrow . f . V S 1 lx. l E ff! . Y te 'fx ra Y wi if 3 l 83 3451?-m ..-fair'-'ov ' '-- x-'Sf-:HL my-:: 1'1g,-f5jf-.1-5ggi?-3:i1,4,Qh- :ze 'ltlr:4f:egv25li'? '-yt? - ff'iPz4gif.5g1i'?Y:.13!s2Fr'f-.- .sf 'Ji-,,fa.f?? ll'e'3?f75xZ. 'T H- I ,321 W f mfr fl' ft .2 QQ ' 'lllill' 'I' ' . I -. '-E f i 2941. 55:1 A . Z- 1,::,t,J,F -.?a'l 5'1 ff. . :Ji i . iz fu ti. . . ,, ,,.,,.,, ,, H , r - .. -. A.. .. ui. ,,,,,.,, . gs r' ,ZW fist f fl rf. ' ' ' , ,,--t1q,f,.2fs.f'a'M it FQ ' .5 Q, -,Q ya! .t 'irxgi -,f, . - A ' 1 - 2,5 V. ' HV 'P ' 7' ,ggi it lf,-if ,K ffl. 'iff , :ai 4 . ' e -' ! i - 5 ' ' l . .-T I 2 -.- .4 .l 'Q Q -. .1 V - . .V - . . tix-1 F .5 Nsffiff Gu 53 51 after' fri 3, , .,A, gm! if .- Lifizrg-5. ut' -U' l::.,p. l -lf,::i1v:5'll -v,V -mn, Amlfxgk-'v7 7.,. . .km -1 ,f 47?-.U ':LffQ, l. REVENGE HE monstrous bridge opened its wide cavernous jaws and laughed as it stretched its steel arms to the sky. Upward it exultantly reached in carefree abandon as fanning winds cooled its sooty brow and the laughing waves greeted it merrily. They, too, marveled at its im- mensity of strength, its complete sway over the hustling crowds. From its lofty perch, it sniffed delightedly at the chugging steamers, gliding smoothly by. Only a few moments ago, it had been writhing under the burden of tramping, hurrying feet, and the rhythmic grinding of tires, while its aching arms were pinioned helplessly to its sides. ln despair it saw the world about it thronged with people going places, doing the things its inanimate body would never be a part of. But it beheld lines of cars, tense, the discordant din of horns silenced. It felt stronger with the thought that it was delaying this surg- ing force for even a moment. The last whiff of smoke lingered in its nostrils, and its huge muscles shivered as it reluctantly lowered its arms. Its moment of supremacy was gone. l'Y'Ul ROXV 1 Dolores Ruth Wingstrom. Commercial. G. A. A.: Games Class: Beginners Chorus: Civics Forum. Dorothy lane Wolfe. Social Science. G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Red and Vlfhite Liter- ary Staff, Associate Editor: Travel Club, Secretary. Treasurer: Camera Clulr: Civics Forum: Prom Committee, Rose Virginia Woodworth. Commercial. Kathleen Lenore Wynn. General Language. G. A. A.: Loisure-Time Activities: lunior, Senior Games Class: Swim- rnina: Travel Club: Giri Reserves: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Iecmette Zak. Gaitrrriercial, G, A. A.: Travel Club? Civics Forum. Darlene Nelda Zaske. Commercial, G. A. A., Bc-arcl, President, Gold Proficiency Pin: Lake re View Staff, Agent: Red and Wliite Advertising Staff: Safety Comrnissicn, Red Cross Chairman: Senior Service Circle: Public Speakers Club: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. ROTN Q Andrew Edward Zeis. Special Arts, Room Deputy: R. O. T. C., Captain: Rifle Team, Manager: Officers Club, Finan- cial Secretary: Exhibition Drill: Band: Hi-Y Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Gladys Zeitlin. General Language. G. A. A.: Tennis Team: Room Deputy: Community Service: Red and White Advertising Staff: Spanish Club, fo flze wind ffzeir cares . . . Max M. Zenner. General Science. R. O. T. C.: Glee Club: Lake re View Agent: Room Deputy: Civics Forum: Honor Society, Silver Pin. Emil C. Zettl. Commercial. Room Deputy: Lake re View Aqent: Camera Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Ioseph B. Ziegler. General Lanauzrae. Geology Club: Chess Club: Fencing: Leaders Class' Tennis. Loretta Lillian Ziemdort. Commercial. G. A, A.: Civics Forum: Honor S3cie'y, Er:n:e Pin. RGD? 3 Georgia Zcqrafos. 'fo:nmer:ial. G. A, Silver and Gold Proficiency Pins: Orchestra: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Civics Forum. Ruth Lentzen. Commercial. G. A. A: Hull Guard: Sopho- more Glee Club, Zoe Goudes. Commercial. G. A. A, Verna Wells. Social Sc1en:e. G. A. A.: Golf Club Sophomore Glee Club. . our whoa! year is over! ,Y 'F-f Q i .... E511 . i I l . X 84 They Also Graduated Stanley S. Aronson. General Science. R. O. T. C. Florence lime Briscoe. General Language. G. A. A.: Room Deputy. Hazel Camp. Commercial. G. A. A, Catherine Eileen Costello. General Language. Glee Club: Drama. Vernon Cowan. Social Science. Haaren High, New York l, 2, 3: Latin Club: Travel Club. Adam Dimaio. General Science, R. O. T. C.: Games Class: Lake re View Staff: Smokers Club: Bowling Team. Helen Dlooqdtch. Commercial. G. A. A. Elsie R. Dones. Commercial. G. A. A.: Deputy: Lake re View Agent. Margaret Franz. Commercial. G. A. A.: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Herman E. Frese. General Science. Concert Band. Dorothy I. Goodart. Commercial. G. A, A.: Room Deputy: Lake re View Agent. Zoe M. Goudes. Commercial. G. A. A. Martin Lee Harter. General Science. R. O. T. C.: Crack Drill Squad: Crack Rifle Company: Exhibition Officers Team: lunior Players: Senior Players: Public Speaking Club. Donald Herbert. Architectural. R. O. T. C., Cadet Captain: Officers Crack Drill Team: Rifle Team: Officers Club: Civics Forum. Stephen F. Hintersehn. Commercial. Room Deputy: Science Club: Band. Barbara Ieanne Holmes. Commercial. G. A. A.: Lake re View Agent: Red and White Agent. Addie F. lung. Commercial. Civics Forum: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. Edmund V. Kennedy. Commercial. A Ca ella Choir. f f' pp 1.1. gffwir ,L f:,,WJ Virginia lean Lacey. Social Science. Dramatics Club: Chemistry Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Honor lb.. Society, Gold Pin. I+. Iames Macon. Ir. General Science. R. O. T. C.: Fencing: Diesel Club: Dancing Club: Honor Society, Bronze Pin. , Marvin Ratner. General Science. Band: I ll - ' Chess Club: Civics Forum: Orchestra, Student Conducto , S fly' Honor Society, Silver Pin. H Raymond I. Rice. Social ience. Magda Rose. General Language. Latin Club. Max Schlossberq. Social Science. Ruth Marie Schramm. Social Science. Xenia Shapiro. General Language. G, A, A.: French Club: Public Speaking Class: lunior Players: Span- ish Club: Drama: Civics Forum. Harold I. E. Stonitsch. General Science, Lindblom High School l, 2, 3: R. O. T. C. Gustav L. Strom. Social Science. Basketball. Emest W. Swanberg. General Science. Sopho- more Glee Club: Leaders Class. Henry Van Buskirk. General Science. Orchestra: R. O. T. C.: Slide-Rule Club: Civics Forum: Zoology Club. Gustaf Wehofer. General Science. Band: R. O. T. C.: Orchestra: Officers Club. Verna Wells. Social Science. Golf Club: G. A. A.: Sophomore Glee Club. Kathleen Zierk. Commercial. Sophomore Glee Club: G. A. A. 85 QQ L E T U S JIIIN THE THRIINS IIE BUSY-LIIIJKINS STUDENTS WHII ARE ASEENIIINS THE STAIRWAY Tll THE SEEIINII PLIJIJR. SIJME WILL BAILY .IIIURNEY TU THE LIRRARY, IITHERS MAY RE UN THEIR WAY TII THE IIEEIEE IN ANSWER TU THAT IIMINIIUS MES- SAGE, MR. HENIIERSIIN WANTS TII SEE YUU. WHEREVER WANIIERINE FEET MAY LEAR UNE, WHE- THER TII RUSTLINE EII7 IIR INTIJ MISS LEAEH'S EIISY IIEEIEE, UNE WILL FIND THE EIIIITPRINTS IIE MANY WHIJ HAVE EAREEREELY TRIIR THERE BEEIIRE. 'A' if if - ' is 1 Vflfil . 1,5 rfgitqtt THE TOWN CRIER OME ye! Hear yel Gather around me, children, and you will learn: for it is I who inform you of all the exciting future ac- tivities of your Old Lake View. Bordered in my dazzling gold frame are the assembly programs, election re- turns, social activities. and that ever-present shadow-the exam schedule. ,444 ...:.-x fx M- A 1,4 Z 3 ,fu ., , PUNCHIN G THE CLOCK 7:28 A.M.A., 7:36 E. C.R., 7:30 H.L., no, not cr radio log, or a license plate listing, but rather is this a cross section ot the teachers' attend- ance sheet. Each mom- ing at about seven-thir- ty, this time-honored custom ushers in an- other session of sweet silent thought. But it's only the beginning, for soon our office resem- bles a machine shop more than the impres- sive center of a distin- guished seat of learn- ing that it is. Tele- phones ringing, Duzzers sounding, Mr. Hender- son calling for office practice girls, Miss Murphy assigning ex- tra periods. Mr. Becker- man iostling with pro- grams, and last, the dull thud of the sup- posedly noiseless type- writers. ?lLake View's Most tGeniaI Personality Mr. Henderson N GIVING a message to the members of the faculty and student body of the Lake View High School I would like to emphasize the need of maintaining the lofty ideals and traditions which have been upheld by the school for a great many years. For sixty-four long years Lake View High School has been serving the youth of this community. It would be hard indeed to estimate the number of students who have been guided through one or more years at a time when they are most receptive to teaching and guidance, which has in a large measure determined the type of citizen they have become. It is impossible to realize the far reaching effect of our 1 school in the growth and development of our city. We know, however, that the many, many thousands who 1 have attended Lake View are taking an active part in the life of this great city. Many of our graduates have taken prominent places in our nation: but the greatest service cf our school has been . the training and development of a vast number of young people who have car- ried on with the high ideals which they received while in our school. Lake View has had a glorious past and will have as glorious a future if we of the present, faculty and student body, and those of the future remain steadfast to the high ideals and traditions which dominated the faculty and stu- dent body of previous years. There must be no breaking down or lowering of standards. It is our responsibility as members of the faculty and student body to maintain and pass on to succeeding genera- tions the glorious heritage re- ceived from those who have preceded us. , To the members of the grad- uating class I wish to say that as You go forth into life's work or further study, our fondest hopes and best wishes go with you. 89 Z Y . rlxxmoxusu THE W ' c 90 ORLD5 NVE LNE xN wibr mug r BCH, hc' was mhem sham Lhcy he expected Th! 1 ni llxx anything an fu K1 woxdd. vas pursuus. drkvc nm .J1 QCCH su :hc way however, x Hide mime he ha ' he - Fe, 'X hu Bucc NX A ,1.ELEyHON'E- 15 ' l V ' d aol'-Ni .. ssc Tub A 1 slew' Cmriimhffisobpfianed ' 'tten - . c ' mc.ieSfaPh :mm h im. AS soon as can man, Btu sql hal-1110216 cdcax-n ghfpug Q lhg gf . X y, said, lheoi alum auiaudlenit d reproduced his C with ior br ua gp mhehooxl an Henry Pm xhc cm be gn or dx what ,ag and hs we 5 king his n Pea iacc 3 gcd his cygst. enawc Y ent. Pfofesfg? df a C0 er . em - n mm fl no cepback VJYY x xiii WWC. hh nh it in ly ii'lr 'im xhc S rom Scams and viii IT'S THE PROPER THING TO DO ILLIE SCHOLAR is going to the library. His whole demeanor changes He becomes a sober, stuclious boy, who sits quietly reading an encyclo- pedia. He utiers no smart sayings to make the girls giggle. He remains in his at hil se w e the attendance is taken and remains seated almosi Dermanently throughout ihe period. The reason for this orthodox behavior? Well, it's the proper thing to do. V 91 BCCM 201 HE corninq aeneration make their plans in Division Boom 20l. They are: A. Fetzer, B. Guy-er, l. Wallleiii, A. Allen, L. Buolill, B. Hogan, K. Suniin, B. Biclile, E. Erickson, C. Biclzing, A. Siecz, and G. Gillsrelh, in Bow B. M. Praxniaier, A. Volz, l. Hess, H. Iohnson, D. Andere son, in Bow 5. L. Gruner, P. Becker, H. Simpson, B. Tynclal, D. Sherpilis, and L. Dedelzind, in Bow 4. I. Mouzalc, Z. Slaqle, I. Grelcli, K. O'Beilly, and B. Kalliclc, in Bow 3. B. Guarin and S. Brenner, in B3w 2. P. Loftus in Bow l. BQOM 202 F YOU want soinethinq done, asl: a lousy man. This ap- plies to the pupils in Booin 202. Bow 6, N. Berger, B. Marcus, B. l. Kahl, I. Shehs, L. W. Hal- pern, I. Bernsen, B. Qyron, P. Kolpp, H. G. lrnenhausen, B. Lipschulize, B. M. Stone, E. Gleit. Bow 5, P. Anderson, C. Buchhalter, B. Woodson, V. Weinberg, K. Flower. Bow 4, D. Geiser, B. B. Ko-gon, B. I. lvlontigoinery, S. Buhai, A. Lllvinig. Bow 3, M. Thaclza- iierry, A. Eclierlinq, C. Fursler, S. Montevaqo. Bow 2, U. C. Schueler, E. Eller, P. Tannen- l'CIl.lI'll, M. l:fii.3lernan. Bow l, H. Sherriifirii, H. L. Iin. BCCM 203 ll LL wfvrli anal nfl playf' Ol'.ie:1i1'l apply lo Boom 203, '.-Jifre ,-wire. Biiw 0, M. H. llairiswn, l-I. P. Hfiriinenifiiiin, L. Kuhn, H. B. lriilflif, I. A. Gvlil, C. E. Cfvlil., S. A. l-ffifili, A. I. Paul son, A. lfl. Bi III. B Iv lv, VV. Sleoli, I. M. P iliu iii, li. L. W,1','- iula, A. H-'ili:i.1:1. B 4, T. ACI-iei'ini.rii, I. E. B'-uiiliitl-1 D. Bfiseiisliiiii, B. Liiiil-Hn. B 3, A. E. l'lw1Il1ii'l. l. P. N-'els 'ii D. V. Hamill Jil, lil. I. Vifi- 'lilfi H .R'JSPllli1fIIlIIl. B ' .-,' 2. M. L. Alnip, L. Curtis, IN. A. I iliiis ii N. I. Walclers, E. Mir: H.
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