Steinmetz High School - Silver Streak Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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ALICE BLAKE For young ideas, Alice places roller skating in the first rank, gum chewing, second. The two will make her a pro- fessional at the Coliseum some day. Being used to elbow room on cr skating rink, she naturally despises riding in crowded street cars. In between skates, she swims, dances, and plays baseball. G. A. A. LLOYD BLUE Am I blue? Arn I blue? Lloyd never heard of the song, because he's too busy with his radio and golf. He is natur- ally a successful fellow, despite his aversion for parties and phones. Intramural Basketball, Baseball. - DOLORES BOELKE An ardent equestrienne, a G. A. A. fan, and a frequent attendant fby compulsion! at Mr. I-Ierrick's renowned cele- brations Cuntimely testsl, is vivacious Dee. With such a background and with her Stein-Sten Club training, she, no doubt, will convince Iohn D. Rockefeller, Sr., that he needs her excellent secretarial service for a few dimes plus. Horseback-Hiding, G. A. A., Stein-Sten Club. I-IILDEGARDE BOLL Hilda likes sugar and spice and everything nice. Na- turally she's referring to the girls because that's what lit- tle girls are made of. If we have misinterpreted her, we stand corrected, but she is anti-man, isn't she? Dardanelles, National Honor Society. IO ERVIN BRADOC Ervin can tell the tallest stories of all the Steinmetz story tellers. Talks on hunting and fishing in these parts. No doubt he could even convince the animals, if they gave him a chance. Intramural Basketball. IUNE BROWN A beautiful Iune bride. No, Iune didn't say that, but we surmise as much. She's a Witty sort of a young lady and a charming companion. G. A. A., Stein-Sten Club. ERNEST BUCHHOLTZ Coffee nerves get the better of him when he is in a hurry and the locker refuses to open. Try Postum, Ernest, or a new key lock. VIRGINIA BUTLER To Texas, to Texas, rings Buci's ambition. On a boat, on a train, on a bus, in a car. It certainly Won't be a street car since she hates crowded ones. One item which Virginia could hardly forget to take with her is her lunch since she just loves 11:45. Stein-Sten Club, Office Clerk, G. A. A., Hall Guard.

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LAWRENCE BARKMAN Lawrence is an artist at heart and has intentions of pur- suing this ambition at the University of Illinois. Athletics are his secondary pastimes, particularly intramural base- ball, basketball, and volleyball. To be perfectly happy, Lawrence would like to be able to dance like Herbert Friemuth. PAULINE BARR Of small stature, with large blue eyes and natural curls, Pauline tries to convince us that her hobby is domestic arts. But We suspect that her liking for our school dances even surpasses her culinary capers. She has only one ambition-that of having a man like Mr. Herrick for her boss fbusiness or domestic?l. G. A. A., Hall Guard. VERNA BARTEL Finding Mr. Bjornson's history tests a bit trying, Verna takes respite in lunch periods, gym, and division. She also likes skating, hiking, and swimming. Being academically minded, Verna hopes to graduate with good standing, and then attend Wright Iunior College. G. A. A., Stein-Sten Club, Hall Guard. EVELYN BAUERLE Up leaps the horse. Dovm slides Evelyn, hanging pre- cariously on the horse's neck. Whoa, Pickles, whoa! A shriek completes the picture. Although Evelyn solemnly vows never the ride him again, each Tuesday p. m. finds her in jodhpurs ready for another excursion on Pickles. Feature Editor of the Silver Streak, Dardanelles, Finance Committee, Life Saving Club, G. A. A., Horseback-Riding, National Honor Society, 4B Social Committee. 9 ELLEN BECK Heads up! Attention for roll calll You're right. lt's Ellen Beck, physical education instructor. A Senior Life Guard, a member of the basketball team, and Leaders Club, have already given her a running start. Senior Life Guard,gTreasurer of G. A. A., Prom Commit- tee, Hall Guard. P FRED BENSEN Speaking in New Deal terms, Fred is interested in the three B's-baseball, bowling, and basketball. However, in regard to the three R's, his enthusiasm is somewhat less. Instead of applying himself to homework evenings, as every good boy should, Fred dials Bing Crosby and imi- tates his crooning. MARIAN BERKOWITZ Marian does good for good's sake and seeks neither praise nor reward. Best wishes to you. RAE BERRY Although the connection is vague, Rae likes to break test tubes in chemistry, would like to pass one of Mr. Bjornson's history tests, and Wants to study civil engineer- ing. Rae's varied talents and his fun-loving personality have endeared him to the hearts of Steinmetz students. Chief Iustice of Student Court, Lettermen, Football, Track, Student Council.



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DOROTHY COLEMAN Steinmetz High! Steinmetz High! Shout her praises to the sky, as her students go marching along. Every time this song echoes through our walls We should remember the girl who gave it to us. Dorothy intends to enter North- western and major in history among other things. G. A. A., Stein-Sten Club, Horseback-Riding. Student Council, Chorus, Hall Guard. LAWRENCE COMERFORD Hurrah for Turk! Mr. Bjorn1on's pride and jov, the two'- ball team's pride and joy, intramural pride and joy, and no doubt, his n1other's pride and joy. Blue eyes, bushy hair, square jaw, manly physique. There's nothing sissy about Comerford and he's Willing to prove the fact to anyone who can take it. Football, Track, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Volley- ball, Lettermen. ROBERT CRAIG A quiet and earnest fellow, but he's there when he's needed. We imagine he's to be found in the gym when you need him. LILLIAN CRIEL Carrot tops plus celery plus beet tops plus Miss Criel equals initiation chairman. Oh! the misery of it all, but forgive we will, providing she gives someone else the chance to make the headlines. Remember? Stein-Sten Club, Office Clerk, G. A. A., Hall Guard. ELWOOD DALY West Point, West Point, here I come. Elwood sighingly longs for the opportunity. Since Mr. Daly is an apt Civics and History student, he Will not lack they diplomacy which is necessary in cultivating a Congressman's approval. GLADYS DEACON A quiet, sweet, undemonstrative person is Gladys. In fact, she reminds us of a true old-fashioned girl-the kind that adorns our cameos. , Stein-Sten Club, G. A. A. EVELYN DEMBSKI It's been Evelyn's sad plight to be ill most of the semes- ter, but now she's better, and we're glad to have her with us for our happy finale. NORMAN DERRIG The winnah! No, Norman didn't get it. At every Bank Night, Screeno, and Horse Racing Night, Norman endures a dull picture in the hope of gaining his 1ife's fortune. Can't someone fix it for Norman?

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