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

 - Class of 1936

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ALEX LUSTIG He likes the school. Hurrah! He likes the students. Double hurrahl He dislikes the hall guards. Say, this Lustig chap must be pretty square. But the part about the hall guards falls a little flat when it comes to certain she- guards. Are we right? Intramural Baseball, Basketball Team. EDWARD LUTZ Letterman? Yes. Annual Staff? Sure. Service Club? Of course. Here's a graduate who will be missed. Ed will accept' any job, no matter how respon- sible, and do it considerably better than it's usually done. l.ettermcm's Club, Track Team, Intramural Basketball, Silver Streak Staff, Rifle Club, Safety Commission, Sigma Quad. SHIRLEY MANHEIM A living refutation of the old theory that beauty and brains aren't found together. When, to this delightful combination is added charm, wit, sincerity, and graciousness, you've our editor. We'll miss her-there'll not be another like her. Vaya con Dios, Shirley. Editor-in-chief Silver Streak, Dardanelles, Secretary of the Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society, G. A. A., Office Secretary, Hall Guard, Horseback Riding. lUNE MATHISEN Perhaps a strong desire to travel and a keen pleasure derived from sports are responsible for lune's ambition to be first lady of the land. Leisure moments find her indulging in good books with sufficient time out for eating and sleeping. Student Council, Office Clerk, G. A. A., Hall Guard. FLORENCE MATTHEI Can you picture dainty little Florence hurling a twelve-pound bowling ball? Well, she does and loves it. ln fact she likes all sports. A new sport invented by Florence is kiddy car traveling, and some day she hopes to see the World that way. Leaders Club, G. A. A. LUCILLE MAZZUCHELLI ' Toot-toot-toot-toot! Do-re-mi! Up the scale on her trumpet she goes. Oh, she misses a note. She tries again. If she remembers lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again, her ambitions should be realized. G. A. A., Leaders Club, Travel Club. BEATRICE MEALINS Clear brown eyes. Trim coiffure. Eats Wheaties every morning and evening. Hence her Vim, vigor, and vitality, but her dramatic ability-impossible! How could Bee be anything but her own full of fun self? Leaders Club, Secretary of G. A. A., Office Secretary, Student Council. VIRGINIA MICHALSKI Devastating blonde, Virginia. Has a small nose because of the Wear and tear of a perpetual powder puff. Her Waterloo is bicycle riding. Somehow Virginia and the bike have a magnetism for fences and bushes and other things abrupt. G. A. A., French Club, Hall Guard. 1191

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CHARLOTTE LAUE A nice thing about Charlotte-she always wears the right shade of make-up. Also right about disliking people who borrow things. lf there is something wrong about Charlotte, we haven't discovered it as Vet. National Honor Society, Advanced Chorus. WERNER LEAVITT Why work your brains to the bone doing homework? Why get all hot and bothered dancing? Why let anything irritate you? Werner Leavitt doesn't. There's one consolation-he'll never grow old and gray with that pilosophy of life. SHIRLEY LINNEMAN 'A collector of this and that-including school honors. Possessor of a wit, the keen of which leaves you a little bewildered. Hopes for a white house With green blinds as do most of usp unlike most of us, though, she'll probably get it. Silver Streak Staff, G. A. A. Delegate Life Saving Club, Tennis Club, Council, Life Guard, Police, Office Secretary, Chess and Checker Club. HELGA LINT Crunch. Crunch. The disappearance of another potato chip and a large morsel of roast beef results in a smile of satisfaction. The healthy devourer is Heggs. She simply loves her food and also loves to dance, but we'll Wager she'd rather dine than dance. Mixed Chorus, G. A. A., Stein-Sten Club. VERNA LITHANDER Verna's possession of many talents will make her future complex. Her past is a series of success stories. Evidence of her sales ability was shown by the selling of 169 School Spirit Pins. Her dramatic and musical accomplishments are extensive. After chiropractic study, she is going to settle down and Office Secretary, Dardanelles, Assistant Art Editor of the Silver Streak, Stein-Sten Club, National Honor Society, Finance Committee, G. A. A., Chorus, Student Council. ESTHER LOEWEN A rather quiet, reserved sort of person who enjoys cultural things. Displays her initiative by creating styles in dresses. Wonder why she never wears her works of art? Perhaps she isn't an egotist. Office Secretary, Student Council, G. A. A., Travel Club. MARGARET LOPACHUK We hear a swishing of skirts and see a cheek to cheek form gliding over the slippery floor at Ginger Rogers' rate of speed, enthralled in the arms of her Sir Galahad. Leaders Club, G. A. A., Chess and Checkers, Riding, Basketball. ALPHILD LUNDMAN Blonde hair and freckles. Strange name. Blue eyes. Giggly. Timid. Studious. Bird's eye view of Alphild. G. A. A., Chorus, French. 1181



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PAUL MIELKE Here it is, ladies and gentlemen, the opening day of the World' series. ' ' home team today, but We have one boy that has shown himself .to be a great player. I mean that boy covering third, that intercollegiate baseball and track star, Paul Mielke. ' Captain Heavyweight Basketball Team '35-'36. MARY MILLAN Another one of those girls who has a habit of snatching boys' pins. Could never be Mexican because she abhors chile-con-carne. Has an ambition to give some millionaire a run for his money. Stein-Sten Club, G. A. A. SYLVIA MILLEVILLE ' All right! All right! says Major Bowes in his charac- teristic tone of voice to stop an enthusiastic shower of ap- plause. Thus does Sylvia dream on. lt's a good thing for Sylvia that amateur hours are evening affairs because Sylvia despises getting up early. Office Secretary, G. A. A. ROBERT MORRIS Ultra curly' hair that won't lie flat: that makes him interesting. Letterman: that makes him a school hero. Late for class: an all-round good fellow, otherwise. Lettermen, Basket Ball, Intramural sports. DOROTHY MORTRUDE Dorothy is one of those dignified people who prefers opera. Because a poor canary's voice doesn't measure up to that of Grace Moore, he's on the dislike list with dime store jewelry. G. A. A., Tennis Club, Basketball. EILEEN MULCAHY ' Heel, toe, and away we go, heel, toe, and away We ttrisflolleen Mulcahy' ' . should greet her with open arms when she visits there. The gym teaching line is beckoning her, too. G. A. A., Treasurer, R. O. T. C. Secretary, Tap Dancing. IOSEPH MUNSON Two hundred feet click as one. For whom? Ioe, obviously, since he's the head . This, however, does not aid him in making speeches because he thoroughly dislikes to lecture. The reason? Ioe's temperamental tan artist, you knowl. First Lt. and Bn. Commander, R'.O.T.C., Asst. Commis- sioner'of Fire Deputies, Police, Student Council, Finance Committee, Courtesy Committee, Sigma Quad, Art Editor The Silver Streak. NORMA NARWOOD ln keeping with her lively character and keen business sense, Norma would like to sell ice cream bars on the desert. This is only an excuse to practice her accordion away from an irate family and neighbors. G. A. A., Office Clerk, Hall Guard. LORRAINE NELSON Iust an image of an old-fashioned cameo hidden in the attic among his souvenirs. Nevertheless, Lorraine has modern ideas. Wonder if great-granddad would like his cameo-girl to be an actress? Revolting. Lorraine says, Yes, grand. Dramatics. LESTER NELSON Iust another fellow who thinks he can run the govern- ment better than it's being done. Expresses himself thusly in Civics. We do not discourage him, for if there Weren't any controversies, we Wouldn't have any fun. Keep a straight thinking mind and the opportunity will present it- self, Lester. Student Council.

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