Riverside Brookfield High School - Rouser Yearbook (Riverside, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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Lucille Abraham Norma Anderson Robert Anderson William Baer Peter Barcik Henry Barile Lawrence Barrett Arthur Basener William Baumbach Lucille Beattie Casimer Benac Willis Berger Frederick Blaesing Mildred Bohaty Molly Bojarzin Tom Borchelt Howard Boyle Lewis Bronwell Ada Brown Muriel Brown Jennie Bruce Walter Bruns Virginia Burdette James Burgess Dorothy Burnette Mildred Cada Alice Carlsen John Christin Catherine Clancy Frank Colbrook Arch Cooper Mary Corrigan Howard Cranwell Dorothy DeLaby Vivian Descher Louise Dombrow William Dopp Dorothy Dow Robert Drallmeier Martin Duffy Robert Dyrenforth Dorothy Eckland Dorothy Egloff Jim Evenson Billy Fenley Catherine Ferris Fern Freestate Merrill Giddings Helen Gillespie Betty Gordon Janet Gould Tony Greco Woodward Grove Dorothy Guschke Clement Hajek James Halkey Peggy Halkey Ruth Hall Marietta Hartke Carol Hartman Ethel Heineman Morton Higgs THE ROUSER Maman resltmtam Roll Alfred Hoffman Jean Holmes Eleanor Hoyt Emily Hrkel Charles Hrica Bessie Janovec Virginia Janson Frank Jedlicka Walter Jedlicka Charlotte Johnson George Johnson Silvia Johnson Violet Johnson Matthew Kaminski Joseph Keating Ethel Keeber George Kepnich Ruth Kibitz Mildred Kiedish Dolores Kiegel Miriam King Otto Komorous Ruth Koneman Edward Koschka Frank Kreml William Kudrna Arthur Kuncl Edward Lambert Louise Lange Doris Larson Beatrice Lindquist Margaret Loesch Emily Logue Edward Lohnes Jean Loveless Harry Lugge Earl Mahacek William Lukey Irene IVIcLoudrey Barnard Mahan Mildred Mancl Vw'ilbur Manire James Mann James Maresh George Markert Elizabeth Masslich Arthur Mattson Wilbur Melchor Martha Mendius Richard Miner Robert Minnick Robert Mitchell Eloise Moore James Myslivecek Evelyn Nachreiner Arthur Nash Mary Nelson Bernice Nye Joseph O'Donohue Tom O'Donohue Dorothy Olson Concfetta Orum James Osberg Gertrude Pankratz Marjorie Parmely Evelyn Pavlat Edmond Peters Marie Peterson Robert Phelps Charles Poskocil Frank Postill Claire Powell George Preece Margaret Preston Catherine Oswald Eleanor Probst Blakely Richards Jean Roberts Joseph Robinson Ralph Rossow Louis Ruffalo Dick Sampson William Scandrett Clarence Schmid Ruth Schnable Dolores Kugel Lawrence Shafer Robert Shelgren Eugenia Sherwin Vernon Skoog Mary Slavik Mabel Smith Thelma Smith Mary Sovereign Dorothy Southworth Dorothy Steeb Edward Steiner Alice Streid Elaine Strobel Dorothy Sundburg George Svihlik John Svoboda Ardith Taylor Harold Taylor Clarence Teteak Irving Thygesen Frank Trager Edward Trinko Herbert Uhlemann Bessie Utermark John Van Leeuwen Irvin Velflick Arden Vance Frank Venca Paul Ward Elsie Westenberger Helen Whitlock Elmer Williams June NVillig Frances Willoughby Grace Wilson Gwendolyn Witte Elmer Witte Robert Yates George Zolan i929 Sixty-1'iglit

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'll' H IE R O U S E R resltmtm Class WILLIAM DOPP ,H . , ,, , ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,.,,,,,,Presidenl JOst5PH ROBINSON . V1'ce-President MARJORIE PARMELY , , ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,. , ,, ,,,,, .H ,Secretary ELEANGR HOYT, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, , Treasurer IVIISS EWAN, NIISS GLASS, MISS HINE, IVIISS l'fOUSTON. MR. KAISER, IVIRS. PERRY ,,,,, W ,,,,,,, , , , W ,Class Advisers The l-Tlzigltt of 932 By NATHALIA SEIPERT '32 HE class of l932 is embarked upon a venture of high enterprise, but the sailing vessel is slow for the youth of today. The Freshmen of l929 are satisfied with nothing but the best, and in starting their quest of knowl- edge through Riverside-Brookfield High School at the beginning of the year equipped with one of the newest model amphibian planes, ntted with Einstein's revolutionary discovery for annihilating gravity and distance. Professor Ein- stein says there are only a dozen men in the world who can comprehend his theory, but to those who have read the Arabian Nights and the tale of the Magic Carpet, the idea is simplicity itself. With friction and gravity annihilated, all you have to do is to set your indicator for the place you want to be, throw the proper lever, and with the speed of light you arrive. Behold us then at the opening of the school year. Through the newest development in television we scour earth, sky, and the seven seas for treasures of knowledge and learning. From all quarters alluring vistas are spread before us: and whether we elect to delve into the past to unearth the 5,000,000-year old dinosaur eggs of the Gobi Desert, or chase the elusive algebra over the shim- mering sands of Arabia, or start on a four-year voyage of South Sea exploration in language, science, or general knowledge, trained crews of competent instruc- tors are aboard our Einstein craft, ready to take us to our chosen fields. At midyear we took count of our treasure trove and in many cases found that the knowledge we had worked for hardest and thought we had acquired had too often entirely vanished, but, thanks to our efficient instructors, even so, we had goodly cargoes of knowledge left as the result of our toils. As a relaxation from our serious efforts we made numerous forays and side trips into the Held of athletics, and, in their respective seasons, derived not only pleasure but physical effort and much vocal practice from football, basket- ball and track meets, Also new contacts we found in clubs gave us warm friendships and broad- ened our views. At the start of our journey we held a Mixer that we might better know our shipmates and fellow adventurers and a jolly crew we found them. Another gala event was the party for the whole company held in the spring, and that, too, was most enjoyable, The close of our school year finds us at the end of the first leg of our four-year journey. We point with pride to the record we have made as Frosh of the Riverside-Brookfield High School and in the coming year as august Sophs we will hang up a record for future generations to gaze upon. X L- 1 A 1192 9 or rrgia -f '. 'ty-s



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THE ROUSER fi?QQ 19229

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