Steinmetz High School - Silver Streak Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1942
Page 1 of 140
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, We'1l Always Remember .
The baseball games at Riis,
The dances in the school gym,
The hall guards and policeg
Queer odors from the chem lab,
The tardy be1l's sharp ring,
The R. O. T. C.'s drilling,
The campus in the spring.
We'l1 Always Remember
Those pep meetings and cheers
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Pictures on our locker doors,
French fry snitchers, and school
stores.
We'll Always Remember . . .
How could we ever forget?
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YOUR HIT PARADE
Memories, our most cherished possessions, can never be taken
from us. The first ones of the past year were of happiness. with few
dark clouds on the horizon, although the scene gradually changed.
until now we are passing through a period of strife and inward dark-
ness: the storm will go on its way and the sun will shine again. To
help chase away the clouds we are presenting to you the sunbeams
of the 1941-42 year at Steinmetz-so here are your memories: they're
yours to share and enioy.
PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS
OF STEINMETZ HIGH SCHOOL IN CHICAGO
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MARIE HALEY GERTRUDE NOLAN
Careers: When planning a future, pay her a Registrar: Are your credits up to date? She
call. knows. Ask her.
MARY MCTIGUE Q HERBERT IACKSON
Adjustment: Her office places pupils where they Vocational Counselor: Seek his advice when
will be happiest. looking for employment.
Office
MAY MISHLOVE
Senior Clerk, in charge of finance
FRANCES RIGNEY
Pay Roll Clerk
HELEN LIDDY
Books and Supplies
MARGARET GALVIN
Reports
GLADYS ELBE. not photographed
Records
Teachers
LORA ADAMS
English
HUBERT ANDERSON
Science, now in the service
FLORENCE ANDREWS
Commercial
LAURA ARENDS
Commercial
FLORENCE ARMITAGE
English
EDWARD BADE
Engineer Custodian
ROSE BAER
Commercial, co-sponsor
of Red Cross
ISABELL BEACH
Chairman of Commercial
Department, co-sponsor of
Stein-Sten club
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Top Row BERTHA BRADDOCK
HANNAH BENSON English, co-sponsor of National Honor
Matron Society
LOIS BERGH LESLIE BRADLEY
Social Science, sponsor of Local History Social Science, 4A Counselor
Club LEWIS BRAMKAMP
ADELINE BERTHI-ING Social Science, Administrative Assistant
Commercial Bottom ROW
MARGARETE BIRKEMEIER MARY BRENNQCK
Aft Social Science
IOHN BIORNSON MARGARET CAHILL
Social Science- Chairman Of the English, in charge of Remedial Reading
Department
HARRIET CALVERLEY
Center ROW Music, Chairman of Department,
ELIZABETH BYLYTHE co-sponsor of Senior Choir
Art MILDRED CODDINGTON
MARGARET BOLLER Athletics
English, sponsor of Green Curtain HARRIET CO1-LOPY
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Counselor
ROBERT BEHRENDT . . . Skipper of a pleasure yacht . . . favors
toasted cheese sandwiches, sport clothes, Miss Kilgour . . . "Swede"
proficient white prevaricator . . . predicts a dark future for himself
. . . Boys' Choir, Fire Marshal.
LAWRENCE BENSON . . . "Boots" future teacher . . .
traveled to Canada . . . Dorothy Anderson, Iune, '41, his inspiration
. . . Spanish his aggravation . . . girls dragging their feet irk him . . .
Lettermen's Club, Fire Marshal.
RALPH BERG . . . "Jeep" doesn't mind a
good night's sleep . . . has no time for moody people . . . hopes to
engineer his way through life . . . collecting girls' handkerchiefs, his
avocation.
IANE BOCKMAN . . . has designs on being a designer . . . likes
iewelry, but hates nickname "Ianie" . . . spends spare time writing
letters, dancing, eating . . . pie, a la mode, her hobby . . . G. A. A.
FRANK BOHAC . . . Likes Mr. Sheehan, roast pork,
sports, pepsi-cola . . . giggling girls and Cubs peeve him . . . hopes
to be successful in the field of engineering . . . reading and movies
his hobbies.
MARIO BORGHESI . . . His favorites, steaks,
swimming. Rita Hayworth . . . dislikes teachers, but thinks Mr. Her-
rick fine . . . "Mar" is a swimming fan . . . plans a college and radio
future.
VIRGINIA BROWN . . . "Vir" hopes to be a wife nice to come home
to . . . loathes gossips and waiting . . . loves walking with the 'wind
and the rain in her hair" . . . N. H. S.
IEANETTE BURGER . . . Future nurse but dislikes tales
of operations . . . happy with the uke. fried chicken and mystery
stories . . . cooks, fishes, runs speedboat . . . Quill and Scroll, Dar-
danelles, N. H. S.
ELIZABETH BURK . . . Future Clara Barton,
Libby will be . . . can whirl about on skates as gracefully as on the
dance floor . . . a trip to Hawaii her great desire . . . admires Miss
Haley and Miss Rehm.
DANIEL CANADEO . . . Handsome "Danny" from the famous family
of athletes . . . football coach of tomorrow . . . toot not your horns
near Danny's house. girls: he likes it not . . . Football Captain.
Baseball.
MARIORIE CARLSON . . . Beautiful home with a hand-
some man . . . Glenn Miller while dancing . . . Sporty camping . . .
French fries are an added attraction . . . N. H. S.. News Editor of Star,
President of French Club, Class Secretary, Press Club.
LORRAINE CARTER . . . "Lor" our sym-
pathy to you, the future pedagogue . . . iolly friends attract her . . .
Sonia Heine, her pattern . . . the "would be" life of the party annoys
her . . . Dardanelles, French Club, N. H. S.
ADELIN E HALVORSEN
Treasurer
MARIORIE CARLSON
Secretary
LORRAINE PICKARTZ
Vice-President
K. HENDRY
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DAVID ANDERSEN . . . "Red" likes good cooks. football. boxing and swim-
ming . . . dislikes high heels without stockings . . . ambition is printing . . .
has traveled through four states . . . worked after school.
DONALD ANDERSEN . . . "Red" took a commercial course . . .
sleeps for a hobby . . . likes football, baseball, swimming. skating . . . has
traveled through the East . . . printing, his ambition . . . future undecided.
IACK ARBOGASH . . . "Iackson", the future astrologist.
looks to the stars for inspiration . . . calls for swing music . . . sweet potatoes
tickle his palate . . . collecting records, his hobby . . . true friends, his delight.
EDWARD BARROW . . . Future shipbuilder
. . . delights in telling iokes and stories . . . an eutdoorman . . . golf, fish-
ing. hunting occupy his time . . . "Ed" has traveled through Canada and
New York
NORMA BIELAWSKI . . . Weird, mysterious, Hawaiian music soothe
this collector of fancy hair styles Norma, the fatalist. believes future
will be what it is to be . . . Dardanelles. G.A.A., National Honor
Society.
GENEVIEVE BINKOWSKI . . . Thumbs down on glamour
boys, thinks "Gene" . . . honesty and loyalty high on her list . . .
I craves dancing and green Fords . . . interior decorator is her dream.
LeROY BOCKHOLT . . . Air plane crashes
dampen not "Buck's" ardor to fly a plane . . . hopes to aim straight
for financial independence . . . will hit the mark . . . belongs to the
Rifle Club.
ANNETTE BORRIS . . . She'll welcome each victim of the dentists
drill . . . her memoirs are part of her program collection . . . enioys
wearing and designing attractive clothes . . . Office Service, G-.A.A.
WAYNE BOWMAN . . . Rolls up a good average in
bowling . . . at home with grinding valves and whirling engines . . .
good-natured Wayne . . . nothing irks him . . . father is his ideal
. . . Bowling.
- SHIRLEY BROMSTEAD . . . "Shirl" treasures
sincere "amigos" . . . dancing under the stars with orchids on her
shoulders, her dream . . . professional dancer, her ambition . . . Green
Curtain. Student Council, Pan American, G.A.A., Prom.
ELSIE BYLES . . . Happy married life with the one and only . . .
alarm clocks at 6:30 A. M. and crew hair cuts annoy her sleeping
soul . . . weakness is tall, dark and handsome "fellas" . . . N.H.S.
CORRINE CALLAHAN . . . From California to New
Orleans roamed "Irish" . . . craves iolly companions and sail boats
. . . Dick Iurgens records are her favorite pastime . . . detests giving
oral talks . . . Student Council.
THEODORE CALLAS . . . Teddy won't be
drafted, will enlist . . . hears seven "rahs and yeah team" in his
dreams . . . clicking of snaps is his hobby . . . Capt. of Cheer Leaders.
Chief of Police and Fire Marshals.
GEORGE CASTERTON . . . George, the optimist, hopes to write a
best seller . . . expects to be a millionaire . . . prefers blondes . . .
fond of food . . . member of Lettermen's Club.
ROBERT CHRISTIANSEN . . . "Chris" likes to travel,
skiing and photography, his likes . . . skis along in Science . . .
has no favorites . . . believes there is no ideal person . . . N.H.S..
Sigma Quad, Alchemstein, Latin, Vis. Ed.
MABEL CHRISOPHERSON . . . Will swing
into tune when she leads her orchestra . . . shrinks from conceited
people . . . still looking for her ideal . . . fancy clothes, unusual
coiffures attract her . . . Senior Choir.
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MARY CIPRI . . . "No Smoking" signs hang in "Babes" ultra modern
dress designing parlors . . . a tall. dark, handsome man greets you
. . . her personality pervades the atmosphere . . . Italian Club, G.A.A.
MARGARET CRAIG . . . Marge's ambition is to stay
single and be secretary to some lucky man . . . French fries and pine-
apple pie "um" . . . mother is her ideal . . . dislikes giggly person-
alities. G. A. A.
WARREN DAHL . . . Future artist is his aim
. . . hamburgers and pepsi-cola his delights . . . Lincoln is his ideal
. . . history appeals to his studious nature . . . plays trombone in
Concert Band.
GEORGIA DEMAS . . . Trim Miss "Dixie" won't have trouble getting
a iob as a model . . . however, pork chops are bad for models . . .
Cub fan . . . Silver Streak, Bowling. Hall Guard.
RUTH DIEPHOUSE . . . Oh to be haPPY! that's "Deepy"
. . . dotes on long eyelashes . . . vetoes foggy weather . . . letter
writing is her hobby . . . feature editor of Star, Pres. of Press Club.
Student Council, Quill and Scroll.
SUSAN DiGIGLIO . . . "Sierra Sue" hopes
to travel down life's iourney alone' . . . creating new hair styles forms
her career . . . dreams of exploring Egypt and India . . . collects
poetry . . . G.A.A.. Dardanelles.
ADELINE DROZD . . . "Ad" has a flare for drawing . . . in heaven
when skating. dancing or consuming turkey . . . completed a com-
mercial course but desires to become a nurse.
MARIORIE DuPERE . . . Anxious to be a snappy snap-
shot taker . . . "Peggy", the mystery story kid, delights in dress
designing-appreciates the humorous . . . promise breakers not on
her list . . . French Club. G.A.A.
LENNART FAHLANDER . . . "Lennie". the
rising engineer, dislikes snobs and smarties . . . chemistry and civics
not too deep for him . . . good mixer . . . President of Student Council.
Sigma Quad.
GEORGE GANOPULOS . . . Future opera singer is "Gunner" . . .
crowded morning street cars irk him. dotes on hot dogs. Iames Stew-
art. Veronica Lake . . . a warbler in Boys' Choir.
EDGUERITA GARLING . . . She'll take dictation. but
from her boss only . . . so thinks "Rits", the lover of sports . . .
has no time for conceited people . . . sweaters and skirts. her appeal
. . . Concert Band.
LUCILLE GUILBERT . . . "Lu". the future
surgical nurse . . . high heeled shoes with anklets. and people who
spell names wrong peeve her . . . likes indoor sports, movie stars
and Mr. Groom . . . Girls' Choir. Finance committee.
DAVID GOTAAS . . . Slide "Gataaski", slide., rip off that call for
blondes with snappy cars-plays trombone . . . future civil engineer
. . . admirer of Capt. Dowse . . . Spanish Club . . . Edelweiss Verein.
PAUL GOTAAS . . . A chemical engineer is his goal
. . . stuck up girls annoy this friendly boy . . . dwells on history.
music. physics and chemistry . . . plans to attend Northwestern
University.
IRIS GOTTSTEIN . . . People call her "I"
. . . she hates it . . . likes Spanish. volley ball and ice cream . . .
dances. swims. drives . . . Pan-American Club, Green Curtain Play-
ers. Student Council.
LOUISE GARVY . . . "Lee". the future cook, likes good food . . .
detests high heels with anklets . . . movies are her complex . . .
anxious to be somebody's secretary . . . thinks Mr. O'Hearn is iust
"tops."
ROBERT HAAK . . . The aesthetic appeals to Bob. the
iournalist . . . out with iitterbug and iazz . . . in with roast pork
. . . Miss Boller, Miss Rehm his favorites . . . Green Curtain. Press.
Fire Marshal.
ELEANOR HAFEMANN . . . "Babe" loves
snookie pie and flowers . . . ideal person is snookie pie . . . future
is to be successful . . . has taken a commercial course . . . Ir. Service.
Silver Streak, Student Council, Green Curtain.
MARY HAMMANG . . . "Sweet Petunia" will play her lullaby on
typewriters . . . depends on the weather 'cause she ice and roller
skates . . . Miss Andrews. her guiding light . . . Edelweiss Verein.
ARTHUR HANSEN . . . Swing music first on his hit
parade, not iitterbugs . . . breezing along -in yellow convertible as a
photo-engraver is his ambition . . . hopes to own his own graphic
camera.
ELMER HANSEN . . . Ambitious to grow
three inches taller and play professional basketball . . . they call him
"Iumbo" . . . will go on with his tech. course . . . wants to see the
U. S.
ROBERT DALEY . . . Likes cars with radios . . .-congenial girls who
share his ideas please him . . . President Roosevelt, his ideal . . .
finds pleasure in his accordion . . . collects names and addresses . . .
future executive.
BERNETTA DeBOER . . . "Bernie" will amuse you with
her scrap books . . . bowling is her first choice. archery. her second
. . . looks ahead to being a successful stenographer, N.H.S.
VIOLET DECINA . . . "Mickey" loves danc-
ing. but not bashful men . . . gum pacifies her, Miss Andrews pleases
her . . . talents are tap dancing, bowling . . . reading her diary de-
lights her . . . G.A.A., Stein-Sten.
JOSEPH DI GIULIO . . . "Ice" is at home on a horse . . . his talents
are hidden . . . hopes to earn a living in the air . . . favors Miss
Cahill . . . R.O.T.C.. Press Club, Library.
ANDREWS DOBIS . . . Laboratory technician is "Andy"
. . . love of history overcomes dislike of homework . . . Bing Crosby
may have a competitor some sweet day' . . . sweet tooth craves roast
chicken . . . Polish Club.
DORIS DOWNING . . . "Doctor Downing"
some will call her . . . sockless maidens beware when Doc is near
. . . no iitterbugs for "Dor" . . . likes chop suey and sport money:
THOMAS FALLBACHER . . . Machine shop "Blacky" can not tolerate
the know-it-all . . . consumption is his pastime . . . Mathematics is
his specialty . . . longs to travel to California . . . beware of that west.
DOROTHY FANELLA . . . Tripping the light fantastic.
that's "Dotzie" . . . the lure of Hawaii calls her . . . her talents are
hidden . . . her taste for salads apparent . . . Mrs. Triebel, her favorite
. . . G.A.A.. Hall Guard. Silver Streak.
IOSEPH FRANKENBERGER . . . "Doc"
makes a name for himself shunning girls who comb their hair in
public . . . chicken salad on his plate. plain clothes on his back . . .
there you have him. the perfect man.
ARTHUR GOETHE . . . This photographic genius likes any kind of
good food . . . has seen 40 of 48 states . . . R.O.T.C., Student Council.
Student Court. Alchemstein. Edelweiss Verein.
ELMER GOETZ . . . Out of the way, women drivers, here
comes Al . . . woodcarving, his bend . . . Buick plant is looking for
men like him . . . don't keep those talents hidden . . . Football.
GEORGE GOLDSTEIN . . . Nicknameless
George has a chemical makeup that calls for speed . . . his undeter-
mined future requires analysis . . . latent talents must be discovered
. . . Mr. Moody, Mr. Ferdman, his ideals.
ROSE GREGORIO . . . Serious Rose. college her goal . . . sports, her
recreation . . .. happy with a book . . . never expects to see her ideal
. . . Green Curtain. Pan American, Dardanelles. N.H.S.. Library.
GEORGE GREEN . . . This humorous fellow wants to be
a retired business man . . . likes movies, radio. and new clothes . . .
too many talents to mention . . . good at archery.
ROBERT Gusrzow . . . "Lightning Bob"
wants to strike out for the business world . . . music charms him.
food allures him . . . blondes bewilder him . . . the draft is calling
him . . . Uncle Sam will welcome him.
LORRAINE HAI-'EMANN . . . Born to travel . . . sport clothes attract
her . . . favors blue . . . ideal is her mother . . . Executive type . . .
Student Council, G.A.A.. Ir. Service, Green Curtain, Hall Guard, Sil-
ver Streak, Police.
ALICE HAIN . . . "Little One" pilot that plane right . . .
make that cooking talent grow . . . sew those seams . . . imitate your
ideal. Miss Andrews . . . Stein-Sten. G.A.A.. Edelweiss Verein.
ADELINE HALVORSEN . . . Typewriter,
keep clicking, typist keep singing, that's happy "Andy" . . . bossy
people, rude boys off her menu . . . snap shots galore . . . Star. Press
Club president.
FLORENCE HANSEN . . . Beautiful dreamer hopes dreams come true
. . . California here I come . . . spare ribs, angel food cake entice
her . . . conceited people and roller skating are opposite in her affec-
tions . . . Literary Club.
MARION HANSEN . . . This future "hello" girl likes
movies. but not knee socks . . . commercial student, plays piano well
. . . have you seen her movie scrap book? G.A.A.
BETTY HARRISON . . . Boys go "ga-ga"
over Betty's eyelashes . . . a permanent fixture of the Honor Society
. . . the future campus cut-up . . . N.H.S.. Dardanelles. Green Curtain
Players.
VIRGINIA HEINE . . . Don't fall off that horse. riding lover. "Ginny" IACK HENDRY . . . Follows in McCutcheon's footsteps. all around
. . . making ladies beautiful is your field . . . Miss Doody, her model good sport . . . contagious sense of humor . . . class president by
. . . good taste . . . G.A.A.. Hall Guard. large vote . . . DePauw University is lucky to get him . . . success
MARION HEINEIVIANN . . . Has seen New York. Georgia. Coming - - - Swimming-
Washington . . . Chop suey and skating are her weaknesses . . . EDWARD HENRIKSEN . . . Happy landings to the future
loathes people who talk in the movies . . . would like to operate Ace . . . "Eddy" goes for fried chicken and banana splits . . . oral
comptometer. talks his pet peeve . . . "look pretty. please." his hobby.
GEORGE HEITSCHMIDT . . . Lover's dream GEORGE HENRIKSEN i i i To ioin Ai,
is sweet Arlene . . . Coach Thompson's footsteps he will follow . . . Corps' his ambiiion . i i ink Spois and concerts bore him i ' i stamp
consuming Stuffed Slmfe ribs ctter e'-'eh game' his felling - ' - Leiler' collector . . . goes for varied sports in the outdoor . . . ham and ice
men's Club. cream satisfy his appetite.
CLARENCE HENSKE . . . "Lunch" to the gang . . . food and more ELEANOR HOFER . . . National Honor Society and Dardanelles her
food for him . . . those school collections keep him broke . . . likes achievements . . . plans to travel and enioy life . . . adores filled
blue. but not the blues . . . scientific fields will find him. peppers and handsome boys . . . swimming, skating, dancing. riding
are her pleasures.
PAULINE HERBST . . . Note taker to a higher up is ROBERT HORBAN . . . "Bob". the wise. asks only
"Paulie" - - - considerate Pe0Ple WCll'm llel' heart - - - classic ldllillq economic security for his declining years . . . here's hoping . . . to
liPsei llel' sellsilivily - - - Honor Society - - - Ddrdllnelles. Senior Choir- this taxidermist. classical music. romantic stories are but skin deep
. . . Iefferson. his ideal.
HIALMER HOCKERT . . . "Hockey" trowns AUSTIN HUMBRQCK , , , "Sonny" wqnfg
0!l girls Wlle dress like Cl0Wlls - - - likes lull dllel' Wefkillg llellfs to be a tiller of soil . . . Music is his meat. swing and martial music
- - - l1C1PPY Willl mdlllf friends dl'0l1l'ld him - - - l10PeS to ioin the being right in the groove . . . steaks and sweaters running a close
R-A-lik second . . . Band.
ROBERT lCl5NOGl-E - - - Oltl l10W he hates to 'Jef UP ill file lllefllillq IOHN IECK . . . A talented track man . . . girls with runs in their
. - - likes mashed P0lC!l0es and P0l'k chops - - - Wellld Devel' Teillse stockings annoy this well dressed person . . . a future coach he hopes
shady tree or comfortable pillow . . . enioys nature study. to be , I , Sigma Quad' Siudei-it Cguncil.
JAMES IAGO . . . "lace" . - . tc breeze alcns in a new LILLIAN IENNINGS . . . "Lil" wants to be flying high
C0llVel'lll9le is llis dream - - - has dabbled ill d little cf eVel'Yll'llll9- as a stewardess . . . has seen the Black Hills . . . swing music. danc-
blll the Bend iS tops with him - - - Band- ing. roller skating are her ioys . . . drug store cowboys annoy her.
RUSSELL IANA . . . Music and sports are HAROLD IENSEN . . . Ambitious to be ideal
his hobbies - - - llemewefk and Gills are llls dml0YdTlCes - - - h0PeS hus-band . . . likes work. not homework . . . "Swede" enioys roller
tc be U Sql- in ille d1'mY - - - Russ enl'-'YS ifdveling - i - Gen- Science skating. bowling . . . admires New Deal President and Miss Farr . . .
Collfse- Bowling Club.
o o o Ex vlolill player o o o future graduate of Illinois o o o . . . "Ruthie" has visions of being at private secfe.
plans to accept apples from future pupils - - - dislikes usherins and tary . . . idolizes her mother . . . likes to dance . . . collects records and
pep ccrn in theatre aisles . . - Sigma Quad. snap shots . . . Stein-sten. G.A.A.
I BEYERLY -IOHANSON . -. . To-put singers through their EDNA LEE JOHNSTON I . . ...i.iqer.. in name only . U i
paces: is Bev 5 ambition ' ' ' fed hun' dancing and swleback ple mike says nix to bad table manners and slang . . . likes steaks and Caesar
he' sing memlv along he' way ' ' ' N'H'S" Dardanelles' Green cur' Romero . . . goes for roller skating and dancing . . . future interior
mm Players' decorator.
KENNETH IOHNSON . . . Electrical engi-
neer . . . "Kenny" plays ball with much delight . . . future hope is ROBERT IURAN . . . Do or die. he'll learn
Armour Institute . . . ideal person. Mr. Gecan . . . Student Council. a trade . . . his idea of a lullaby isn't snorinq - - - seeing l'ledY and
Stage Crew. Sigma Quad. Engineers Club. Bing on the screen and bowling are his pastimes.
EDMUND KADZIELOWSKI . . . "Ienkins". the Pepsi-Cola kid. piles MARIORIE KECSEG . . . Single blessedness has no appeal for "Bunny"
up a mean bowling average . . . billiards come in second . . . engi- . . . has domestic trend . . . talented at dishwashing . . . father's
neer's life for him . . . pet peeve is famous bands. "maybe" irks her . . . secretary. her ambition . . . Stein-Sten. G.A.A..
Choir. Red Cross. '
GEORGIA KALOMIRIS . . . Aspires to fame in a talking WILLIAM KENNEDY . . . "Irish" will fly high in the
marathon . . . future buyer for Fields . . . not long on homework S fleecy sky for U.S.A .... blushes with shame at Easter bonnets . . .
. . . historicals her diversions . . . Dardenalles. Sr. Choir, Pre-Medics. plays the trumpet for Captain Dowse each fourth period . . . President
Silver Strevk. of Band.
MARY KAYLEGIAN . . . "Chubbins" will FRANK KIMMEL . . . Musician's life tops
be balancing for her living . . . likes George Raft and chop suey his list . . . electrical engineer comes second . . . "Count" likes har-
. . . conceited people annoy her . . . hobbies are stamp and coin mony . . . Al Ruck's orchestra claims him . . . hopes to go to college
collecting . . . G.A.A.. Pan American. . . . Edelweiss Verein.
MAIZIE KINEY . . . "Snooky" aims to be second Florence Nightingale GLADYS KOEGELHEIDER . . . Saving pennies is "Kagel's" hobby
. . . likes skating. chop suey . . . hobby. refusing dates . . . good . . . success is her longing . . . fun, friends. happiness. her request
at dress designing . . . G.A.A., Office Service. Pre-Medics. Local . . . pretty clothes. her covering . . . National Honor Society. Office
History. Red Cross. Service. Choir. G.A.A.
DONALD KLO-SS . . . Sole ambition is to be C.P.A .... HAROLD KOSICK . . . Future big time politician. maybe
Mr. Downey heads his hit parade . . . enioys building model railroads . . . likes brown eyes . . . delights in hunting. hopes to be millionaire
. . . is known as "Dum Dum" . . . Fixit Club, Hall Guard. some day ,. . . buying happiness Al. quite an idea.
HILDEGARDE KNOLLE . . . First in an THERESA KOUIOURIAN . . . "Terry", future
office. later in a hospital. not by accident. but by choice . . . that's aviatrix . . . goes for French fries . . . collects souvenirs of her travels
"5ltnllY's" Plan. Wants to SeCIl'Cl1 like Deqenes bill not llle Same qllesl- . . . favors blue eyes and blond curly hair . . . Silver Streak.. G.A.A.
ELAINE KUCERA . . . Bad manners annoy this mannerly Miss . . RALPH LAVIERI . . . Life begins at forty, he'll retire then . . . has
collector cl Lincoln head pennies . . - expert at piano playing - - pleasant relations with the basic 92 . . . he's wise. a substantial
swing music amuses "E" . . . future stenographer is her aim . . meal his favorite food . . . Orchestra. Vis. Ed.. French Club.
Dardanelles. G.A.A.
. . SHIRLEY LAVINE . . . "Sal1 " as ires to be a Zie feld
PETER KULICK ' ' ' Degree minded ' ' '. hope Youll girl . . . dislikes girls who chase boys . likes music and Iqledy
get there . . . trombone troubadour . . . plays around with molecules Lamar! collects dance band records pic S accordicm
and atoms . . . hopes to be chemical engineer . . . R.O.T.C.. Sigma G A ' ' ' ' ' ' Y ' ' '
Quad. Band. ' ' '
GEORGIANA LASCH . . . Says her future HUGH LAWRENCE . . . "Bud" obiects to
is a mystery . . . A-1 typist some day . . . enioys double feature movies sour faces . . . enioys sports. dates. good times. ever hear him play
. . . likes double decker sundaes . . . roller skating and tobogganing accordion . . . chicken and French fries go fine with him . . . Football
are her winter pastimes. team. German Club.
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ladder . . . collects stamps, silver dollars, photographs . . . friends
to meet and money to spend intrigue him . . Red Cross.
ANNA ROSE LEPORE . . . Snooty people tabooed . . .
champion food consumer . . . plays piano . . . housewife's iob attracts
her . . . "Ann" is handy with the needle . . . G.A.A., Green Curtain
Players.
LA VERNE LETSCHE . . . Art and sketch-
ing are her talents . . . dancing is her amusement . . . Wilshore, color-
fully lighted on summer nights claim her hours . . . tasty dresser is
La Verne . . . quiet and smiling.
IRENE MADISON . . . Her eloquence will aid her stage career . . .
cuts ice almost like Sonia Henie . . . a cheery "hello" gains imme-
diate approval . . . V. President of Green Curtain Players. Press Club.
G.A.A.
MARGARET MARY MAHEU . . . Peq9Y has no time
for borrowers of make-up . . . secret ambition is role of a housewife
career. to follow the lights on a switch board . . . Pre-Medics, Star.
DELORES MAKA . . . Traveled around the
wild west in tailored clothes . . . wouldn't mind Mr. Bradley as a
traveling guide . . . has twinkling fingers that tickle the ivory . . .
N.H.S. Dardanelles. U
IENNY McLEOD . . . This little Scotch lass will travel afar . . .
Red Cross ambulance driver she will be, soup versus canoeing vie
for her affection . . . "Mack" hates conceit . . . Red Cross.
VERA MEISSNER . . . Would love to wonder yonder . . .
"Teddy" likes her aunt . . . admires honesty . . . thinks she will live
alone and like it . . . musical trend . . . dislikes discord . . . Ir. Choir.
ALICE MESKAN . . . Mexican trails allure
"Al" these gloomy days . . . conceited people and long speeches
irritate her . . . likes to ski over high hills . . . future Sonia Henie
. . . Green Curtain Players.
WARREN MOELLER . . . Military life invites Warren . . . expert rifle
shot . . . food and guns his two loves . . . pie-a-la-mode lures him
. . . unkempt uniforms annoy him . . . Sigma Quad . . Cadet Lt. Colonel.
. MARY MORRISON . . . "Mar", ham salad specialist.
takes dictation with the ease of a veteran . . . no early classes any
more "Mar", iust earlier hours . . . Office Service, Dardanelles. Ir.
Service, Local History.
LEONARD MURCEK . . . "Sock" collects
stamps and coins . . . steak and potatoes call for encores . . . engi-
neering beckons him . . . guttering balls, his annoyance . . . Stage
Crew. Fire Marshal. Boys' Choir.
ROBERT NELSON . . . Aims high . . . C.P.A. or Navy pilot his goal
. . . glaring finger nail polish gets him . . . "Nels" likes good grades
. . . leans to the conservative . . . Sigma Quad, Fixit Club.
WARREN NIEQUIST . . . "Babe" will take care of the
pilot's machine . . . ideal meal is fried chicken and a gooey marsh-
mallow sundae . . . helpful addition to some bowling team . . . Vis.
Ed.. Library.
EUGENE ODDA . . . "Lover's" future is
stenography . . . likes brunettes, basketball and food . . . ambition
to grow tall and play professional basketball . . . ideal person Knute
Rockne . . . Basketball, Fire Marshal, Hall guard.
ODMAR OLSEN . . . "Ozzie", a wielder of the T square . . . cars and
bowling go right down the alley with him . . . reckless drivers are
his bane. but not some sisters.
IOSEPH O'SULLIVAN . . . This technician, the mysteries
of radio will clarify . . . aids National Defense by modeling airplanes
and boats . . . explorer of the Colorado Rockies . . . Sigma Quad.
Green Curtain Players. N. H. S.
LAWRENCE O"SULLlVAN . . . "Larry"
can't stand girls who put on cosmetics during classes . . . likes
brunettes, basketball. bowling and tennis . . . future is driving a
passenger train . . . hopes to visit Alaska . . . N. H. S.
EARL PETERSON . . . Fisherman . . . traveler . . . hunter . . . people
and sports claim his attention . . . called both "Pete" and "Swede"
. . . lots of luck in Civil Service is his wish . . . women drivers, stay
away!
LORRAINE PICKARTZ . . . Physical education teacher
Lorry will be . . . Swimming. volley-ball, dancing are her recreations
. . . annoyed by conceited people . . . Vice President 4A class
. . . Student Council, N. H. S.
ROBERT PLOTKOWSKI . . . "Oh! How He
Hates to Get Up in the Mornings" . . . admires Bob Feller and drinks
pepsi-colas . . . enioys an evening at the show after a long car ride
. . . Baseball Team.
GLEN LIMBAUGH . . . admires Henry Ford . . . millionaire row for
him . . . the milk business has its appeal for "Gus" . . . steaks and
science tops the preferred list . . . singing and dancing his pastime.
ROBERT LINDENBERG . . . Why be annoyed at women
drivers. Bob? . . . plays tennis with art ot an expert . . . may be
champion some day . . . Visual Education Club interests him.
SYLVIA LONGO . . . Reporter-to-be . . . blacklists
iitterbugs . . . calls for breaded veal chop-s often . . . collects arrow-
heads and is a talented off-key singer . . . G.A.A.. Office Service.
Silver Streak.
PASTY MAY . . . "Muchacha espanola" detests high heels and anklets
. . . mad about Spanish. roast turkey . . . specializes in collecting Ion
Whitcomb illustrations . . . American, Office Service.
DOROTHY MCBLAINE . . . "Peanuts" will be a "num-
ber please." girl . . . bowling and dancing she does to perfection
. . . car of her own her dream for the future . . . G.A.A.
RICHARD McBLAINE . . . "Dick" hopes to
be a contractor. dislikes homework . . . sings in Boys' Choir. likes
swimming, cars, steaks. money . . . hobby is fixing his car . . .
traveled in three states.
IOAN MEYER . . . Likes homework, but not in excess . . . can't be
tempted with cheese on her menu . . . dotes on dancing. swimming,
algebra . . . Miami Beach amazed her . . . G.A.A.
EDGAR MILLER . . . Doesn't like homework . . . does
love travel . . . future radio engineer . . . all round sport . . . leisure
time spent as stamp collector . . . "Ed" makes model airplanes
. . . enioys steak.
ANTHONY MIRAGLIA . . . "Tony" prefers
sweaters to suits . . . builds model airplanes . . . goes for good
movies regardless of double features . . . reticent at giving informa-
tion about himself . . . mother his ideal.
ROSE MARY MURPHY . . . Senn's loss was our gain . . . money not
her goal . . . to do something worth while. Rosy's aim. not too
keen on oral reports . . . a veritable mermaid . . . Red Cross, N.H.S.
MARSHALL MUSSAY . . . "Marsh" steers clear of friv-
olous femmes with gaudy paint iobs . . . simplicity in clothes. ex-
tremes in cars . . . chemical engineer. his ambition . . . Vice President
Engineer's Club, N.H.S.. Math Club.
IEANETTE NELSON . . . "Ien" likes to
help the needy and distressed . . . wants to be a nurse . . . admires
Mr. O'Hearn . . . dancing and bowling her recreation . . . malteds.
her weakness . . . G.A.A.
SARAH OHANISON . . . Civics and blond wavy hair appeal to
"Shorty" . . . collects autographs for pastime . . . does not believe
in the old owl proverb . . . bookkeeper in demand, her ambition.
STELLA OLIVETO . . . "Hon" likes to sing . . . adores
swimming . . . dancing and superman are hobbies . . . ideal is Deanna
Durbin . . . but future lies in house work . . . omit jitterbugs from her
life . . . G.A.A.
GEORGE OLLIGER . . . Food. sleep and
good music are "tops" with "Olloe" . . . especially sleep, as English
classes, remember . . . no use for partners without locker responsi-
bility . . . Sigma Quad . . . Edelweiss Verein.
ROBERT PAPP . . . Fried chicken and quiet. please him . . . roller
skating and radio lure him . . . Niagara Falls mystifies him . . .
"Bob" aims to be successful radio engineer.
ROBERT PERRY . . . "Red" anxious to attend college
for a Naval Air Corps commission . . . eating fried chicken his spe-
cialty . . . talented in photography . . . modern art and symphony
music get him down . . . Football Team.
SUE PERRY . . . "Chicken" will make a
wonderful wife for some tall, handsome. blond . . . pet peeve is
"When Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" . . . this athletic miss' ideal is
Charles Steinmetz.
SYLVIA POGACAR . . . Black. curly hair cuts plenty of ice with
this future figure skater . . . "Rage" delights in breaded veal, sports
clothes. Sylvia Longo. Miss Whalen . . . Office Service. Silver Streak.
FRANK PORTO . . . Thinks happiness is found in money
and not work . . . likes to tinker . . . homework annoys him . . .
football claims his attention . . . dynamic personality he hopes to have.
ROBERT POSSEHL . . . Pitched Steinmetz
to our second city championship . . . has traversed the ground of
his ideal-Lincoln . . . will be a "no-hit pitcher" of the big leagues
. . . Baseball and Basketball Teams.
LORETTA PRILL . . . California has seen her . . . likes chop suey ROBERT RAPP . . . Bob likes to eat . . . detests sloppy sweaters
and chicken . . . "Lynch" will soon style your hair . . . leisure time on girls . . . plans to go to college . . . ambition, to be successful . . .
given to roller skating and hikes. sings a good solid bass in the Senior Choir.
ALBERT PRINCE . . . To see the South Sea Islands is WARREN REINDL . . . "Bud" plans to light up the
his ambition . . . to play college football is his goal . . . good food. electrical world with his salesmanship . . . propaganda gets him
sound sleep are his paradise . . . Lettermen's Club. down, Lindberg lifts him up . . . bursts forth in poetry now and then.
ALBERT PROSKIN . . . Travel in Europe is ALICE ROSE . . . Second "Madame Curie"
no novelty to "Mouse" . . . intensely fond of arguments and blonds . . . candy and sweaters put her in seventh heaven . . . going to
. . . bragging girls irk him . . . Sgt. Christolferson, his ideal . . . college by hook or crook . . . good luck . . . Green Curtain Players,
Lt. in the R.O.T.C. Latin Club, N.H.S.
KATHERINE ROSEN . . . "Kate" enioys dill pickles . . . annoyed at HERBERT ROWE . . . Hamburgers, baseball, tennis, bowling with
gum crackers . . . roller skating and fishing her favorite sports . . . future in aviation . . . that's "Herb"-ambition to travel . . . peeved
some day she a designer will be . . . collects picture post cards. at homework and book reports-soar above them Herb!
OTTO ROSSNER . . . "Ross" deserves loads of credit IOI-IN RUTTER . . . "Johnny" wants to travel to scenic
. . . twenty-four hours a day are too short for his work . . . hopes parts of U. S .... a future telephone lineman . . . likes girls and
to be television technician . . . indulges in watermelon and turkey. parties but people who make noise when they eat, annoy him.
CLARA ROWE . . . Beat her twin by tif- IAIA RYBACK . . . "Icy", the traveling
teen minutes . . . gum chewing. Kaiser cuts bother her . . . thick bug is consuming her . . . Mr. Sheehan, her ideal . . . movie pictures
iuicy steaks delight her . . . atoms and molecules intrigue her . . . collector in her leisure time . . . works to the tune of a typewriter
Alchemstein . . . Edelweiss Verein. . . . G.A.A.
CAROLINE SANDAHL . . . Resents name of "Blondie", frizzy per- IOSEPH SCARDINA . . . Another Jimmy Dorsey in the making . . .
manents . . . goes for cute clothes. brown curly hair, athletes . . . "Fuzzy" enioys food, driving a car . . . master of accordian and
potato chips, sewing, delight her . . . Dardanelles, Debate, Pan trumpet . . . some gentle femmes annoy him . . . Band.
American, Student Council.
LORRAINE SANDERS . . . Hot fudge sundaes and Dick ELEANOR SCAVELLO . . . "Ellie", the Pianist, the out-
Iurgen's orchestra fill leisure moments . . . conceited people and oral d00l' girl - - - women smelilnq en llle slfeel GTIIIOY llel' - - - Pl'ellY
reports are out of her life , , , knitting her hobby , , , Green Curtain clothes and many of them delight her . . . Student Council, Stein Sten.
Players, Silver Streak.
PETER SAWISCH . . . Watch out for "Pete" WALLACE SCHROEDER . . . "Wally",
-drives car minus care . . . admirer of Donald Duck . . . radios and Olll' C-P-A- CsPll"1l1l- Cmll0Yed l9Y tee mush homework - - - Ben Frfmk-
cars his hobbies . . . aspires to be printer . . . likes girls but not lin his lslefll - - - lllies to eflm melleY and feed - - - lflefl Clllelfell
managers, tickles his tongue . . . N.H.S.
ARTHUR SCHULTZ . . . "Art" to visit every state with attractive LOIS SEMON . . . "Number, Please" - - - ll'1Gl's "l-0" - - - 110 time
blondes . . . cracking gum he hates, but not Betty Grable . . . a ter upswept heir-de'S - - - likes petete pancakes and fur chubbies
future mechanic who enjoys spring chicken and spot-is , , , Green . . . ask to see her canine collection . . . graceful dancer, talented
Curtain Players. Pllmlsl-
WARREN SCHURR . . . "Sure's" talents limited to play- l I ,HAROLD SHERWOOD ' ' ' "I?ee'wee" 3 lulure mu'
ing the iuke box . . . iokes get him down but fried chicken and fhlmsl ' ' ' hkes fofltbau Rnd bafeball 1 ' ' gills who QPPIY makeup
loud socks bring him out in the open again . . . Visual Education. iznaxltsnch mom dont 'me ' ' ' hkes Chlcken end Spell clothes ' - '
FRANK SCRIBANO . . . A second Dale DOLORES SMITH . . . "Dolly" dislikes gum
Carnegie . . . wins friends and keeps them . . . convincing talker crackers, but potato Cl1lPS ere lille - - - horseback Tldlnq meets with
. . . chocolate sodas keep him broke . . . skiing and surf board riding llel' GPPYOVG-l - - - llel' ambition is te be meflflgel' of the Dale theater
. . . Star representative. . . . G.A.A.
DOROTHY SORENSEN . , . Str-urns Hawaiian airs gn the uke , , , VIRGINIA STASICA . . . Dental Hygiene holds "Virg's" attention . . .
human question boxes irk her , , , likes good feed , , , beware, the has secret talent she won't tell . . . how she dotes on chicken din-
figure, Dottie. you know . . . a future model needs one . . . Dar- Hers - - - likes to dance and travel . . . G.A.A.
danelles, Pan American, Alchemstein, G.A.A. .
IOHN SUNDBERG . . . A traveler he would be . . .
RUTH SPHNN - - - "SPC-tW11" Private seCl'elCl1'Y Ullenfl' swing bands he would hear . . . "Swede" likes tried chicken and
lm! Me'-VflY Bible llislllllle - - - Cmlflels with hiqh heels Peeve llel' sport shirts . . . abhors "cut" slips and flat tires . . . General Science.
. . . natural curly hair intrigues her . . . Star Representative, Clean
UP. G-A-A BRUNO swA'r . . . "Swattys" future is to
ANNAMAE STAS . . . A cyclist is Anne be a U. S. draftee . . . likes brunettes, iitterbugs and bread crumb's
' - - She Wlll lille Yell lel' Your sense el humor - - - ll0l flldqe silllfldes smoothered in butter . . . dime store blondes. and bulb snatchers
satisfy her longing for sweets . . . future as typist . . . G.A.A. annoy his artistic soul.
IOHN SWEM . . . wants to make four million dollars . . . character ORVILLE THIELEN . . . A whiz at mechanical drawing . . . math-
study invites him . . . conceited people irk him . . . vocalist and ematics and Monday mel-ning peeve "Ol-v" , , , 3 Swing fan , . ,
Ufllsl - - - lfflewn Us "Understanding l0llHllY" - - - Siqma Quad. likes beautiful girls, food and sleep . . . has a passion for reckless
Senior Choir. driving.
THOMAS TAYLOR . . . Knute Rockne is Tom's ideal . . . ELINOR THOMPSON . . . Reiect the cigarette and wear
Painted girls and iitterbuqs annoy him . . . excels in Piano . . the hose to please this Miss . . . "Elly" thrills at the "Bolium" . . .
popular music hits the spot . . . looks forward to college days . . . has passion for horseback riding . . . future secretary . . . G.A.A.
Lettermen's Club.
HELEN THEOLOGES . .W . "Babe" hopes ADELINE TOLACZKO . . . "Snooks" feels
to be a governess . . . no anklets and high heels for her . . . has at home on the back of a horse . . . wants to be somebody's secre-
gift for keeping out of trouble . . . likes her own way once in a tary . . . she trips the light fantastic . . . green Curtain. G.A.A., Polish
while . . . G.A.A. Club . . . Edelweiss Verein.
ALBERT TUCKER . . . "Al" to retire . . . for sports. dancing and LESTER TUTTLE . . Engineer . . . obiects to being called "Pinky"
flying . . . girls applying make up at lunch peeve him but not Betty . . . active in sports . . . mandolin playing his specialty . . . likes
Grable . . . N.H.S., Visual Education . . . Hallguards. reading and working on motors . . . good luck on the rails, "Red."
ELAINE TUIVIA . A comptometer whiz . . . the West RUTH ULRICH u . ' Comb Your hair at home if you
allures her I. . . likes swimming, chocolate pudding, popular music prize Ruthieis friendship . . . only to be G success and skein be
and Ray Mtlland . . . high heels and anklets annoy her . . . Dar- haPPY - - - PUl'el'lls- llel' llle Pflllefn - - - Italien Club GAA
danelles, N.H.S. ' ' ' '
FRANK TUSCIC . . . No back seat drivers MABEL VANDERBILT . . . Future private
for Frank . . . future in athletic field . . . endeavors to be gym in- secretary . . . conceited people keep their distance from "Van" . . .
structor . . . all sports claim his attention . . . steak claims his appe- her specialties are chocolate ice cream, suits . . . talented at step-
ttte . . . Visual Education.
ping on people's feet . . . G.A.A., French Club.
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VIRGINIA VASSALLO . . . "California here I come" is her theme WALLACE WAGNER . . . Back to the soil is "Wag's" ambition . . .
song . . . maybe it's Iimmy Stewart . ., . "Red's" ideal is her analyzing dirt particles, reading books oi facts his talents . . . Stu-
mother, gum chewers deiinitely are not . . . Dardanelles. N.H.S. dent Court, Student Council, Visual Education. Hallguard.
IOHN VLAMIS . . . People who show oil or talk about . CORINNE WALLACE ' ' ' Lllffs Plaids ffnd curlyfed
themselves all the time iust don't rate with "Chops" . . . likes shows. han' ' ' ' would rather be dovlfntowxf than Crosstown ' ' ' Cllshkes
sports and dancing . . . iust an all round good sport. yeast and selfish people . . . ideal is her grandmother . . . Literary
Club. Dardanelles.
VIOLET WAGNER . . . "Dial your num- VESPER WALLACE . . . "Torchy" diets
ber. please," will be "Vi's" theme song . . . tickling the ivories is her will win her fat friends . . . looking for chivalrous boys . . . rainy
hobby . . . likes good food and music . . . doesn't like oral talks . . . weather vs. straight hair. her annoyance . . . relis-hes malted and
Edelweiss Verein. novel ideas.
CHARLES WALLER . . . Pop goes the tire. Chuck . . . now you're late DOROTHY WILLIAMS . . . Dancing gives her grace for modeling
. . . "a chemist in the iield oi plastic", says our "Chuck" . . . apple career . . . saw hill-billies of Kentucky . . . loves chicken . . . hopes
pie or plain colored shirts are his style . . . Math Club. to have "Tea for Two" forever . . . G.A.A.
HAROLD WILLIAMSON . . . Road hogs bring down
"little Willie's wrath . . . iumps to the sound ot a trumpet . . . 1942
Buick. his ambition . . . French fries, Captain Dowse-his favorites
. . . N.H.S.. Band. Hallguard.
ROBERT WEBER . . . A future rancher he hopes to be
. . . his own airplane he may fly . . . shrimp salad his favorite food
. . . sports of all kinds appeal to him.
EVERETT WENZEL . . . A farmer he would ARNHILD WILLIKSEN . . . Future doctor
be . . . future secretary of agriculture . . . can do iustice to steak . . . likes window shopping, caramel pudding, and quiet friends . . .
dinner . . . fishing, hunting. traveling his delights . . . visiting national people with a "line" bore her . . . a bookworm . . . Northwestern
parks interest him . . . Edelweiss Verein. campus is calling her . . . G.A.A.
EUGENE WOLOWNIK . . . "Pro" a future pressman . . . dancing. LOUIS ZENATY . . . Toy soldiers claim Louis' attention . . . so does
SP01'lS and SiClmP C0lleCfi119 fill his time - - - WU-1' Paint gets him R.O.T.C .... aims to be a general some day . . . easily pleased with
down. but not hamburgers . . . Bicycle Club. food and people . . . loud clothing his delight.
HAROLD ZAGOREN . . . Criminology appeals to "Miami" .
. . . pet peeves, buses oil schedule . . . likes lack Benny and heavy EUGENE ZINK - - - "F1'1eHdlY Se1'ViC9 at U11 limeS" is
loud socks . . . a traveler to all points- east . . Les Amis De La the fllfufe 961096 0Wner'S motto . . . "Gene" steers CIWUY f1'0m
F1-ance trouble . . . blows the hom, but not his own . . . admires Mr. Downey.
GLEN ZELEZNY . . . Glen's travels have
been far . . . Lindbergh his ideal character . . . goes for sports . . . WILLIAM SCHUMACHER . . . Barney Old-
photography and classical music he adores . . . genius at Donald iie1d's successor is "Speed" . . . wants to be knight ot roaring road
Duck imitations . . . page Maior Bowes! . . . poor drivers irk him ever onward . . . enioys semi-classical music.
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CHARLES BALDRIDGE WILLIAM BROBERG CARLO GASTADELLO DONALD NORTH
WILLIAM BRADLEY EDWARD FREITAG MARCELLA MAGGIO IOSEPH WENDT
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Counselor
MARVELLA AHLERS . . . "Marbles" will travel . . . collecting Glenn
Miller's records is her hobby . . . future stenographer . . . likes hu-
morous people . . . Lincoln is ideal person . . . Dardanelles. Press
club. Local History. Star Staff. N. H. S.
KENNETH ALBERT . . . Future research chemist or en-
gineer . . . enioys basket-ball. swimming, hockey . . . likes ballroom
dancing . . . can iitterbug too . . . collects Iefferson head nickels as
a hobby . . . Boys' Choir, Co-Capt. Swimming Team.
OCTAVIUS ALONZO . . . A future dentist
. . . likes football. swimming. all sports. and steak . . . Mr. O'Hearn
represents "Tom's" ideal . . . has traveled to Wisconsin and likes to
wear sports clothes . . . Latin Club.
FLORENCE ANDERSON . . . "Oh! to be a good typist." wails this
demure miss . . . Dick Iurgen's swing and chicken. her delights, but
not loud gum chewers . . . future secretary . . . Dardanelles, Stein Sten.
INGRID ANDERSON . . . "lng" is another Glenn Miller
fan . . . takes pride in gardening and dramatics . . .'has a yen for
dill pickles, waltzing. travel . . . despises gossips . . . Red Cross, Green
Curtain Players.
I ROBERT ANDERSON . . . Future transport
pilot . . . "Bob" likes Marianna Dennstedt and turkey . . . he likes to
get into arguments and wiggle out . . . has been through the mid-
western states . . . French Club.
ROSE ANGILERI . . . "Angel" idealizes Col. Lindbergh . . . would like
to pilot a plane without getting that certain feeling . . . glares at
slightly taller people . . . French Club. Red Cross, G. A. A.
ESTHER ANTONSON . . . "Dimples" will tickle the type-
writer keys in the future. but prefers to be a good housewife . . .
boasts of playing the guitar with one finger . . . Stein Sten. G. A. A.
NARDI ARQUILLA . . . This all around
athlete loves to travel . . . "Lover" loves to collect pictures . . . likes
Glen lVIiller's orchestra . . . enioys good food . . . Dan Canadeo his
ideal person . . . French Club.
CHESTER BARABAS . . . "Ches' " ambition is to go to college . . .
people who talk too much irk him . . . likes include food, basketball.
ping-pong. and tennis . . . sports and sleep are his hobbies . . . N. H. S..
Tennis Club.
EDWIN BARCZUK . . . To golf and to bowl are Ed's
chief delights . . . can play iazz music on a harmonica . . . future
compositor in a print shop . . . chief ambitions-to "break" a 90 in
golf and to bowl a 300 game . . . Polish Club.
ESTHER BARKER . . . Shorty is a traveled
person . . . born in South America . . . Starved Rock is limit of her
U. S. travels . . . tickling the ivories is her talent . . chicken and
chop suey favorite foods . . . reads and swims during spare time.
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ROBERT CHODERA
President
WILLIAM WENGER
Vice-President
ISABELL SAMPOU
Secretary
KENNETH SCHMITT
Treasurer
FLORENCE ABEL . . . "Flossie" has a talent for falling down . . . a fair
lady too . . . likes roller skating. dancing and music : . . dislikes doing
dishes . . . ambition is to be a receptionist . . . G. A. A.
IOHN ABRAHAM . . . A pilot in the Anny Air Corps represents
"Abe's" ideal future . . . has traveled to the North Woods . . . likes sports
and fried chicken . . . makes model airplanes in spare time.
HARRIET ADAMSKI . . . "Chubby" wants to work and be
happy . . . iuicy steaks. sports clothes. and active people appeal to her .. . .
boys snooping in girls' purses annoy her . . . Letter Girls.
FRED ADEN . . . "Fritz" likes all kinds of sports
. . . hobbies include bowling and collecting stamps . . . an architect for the
government is his ambition . . . always enioys the person who argues.
CHARLES AMODEO . . . Wants to eat many a good dish of spaghetti
. . . detests war propaganda in the movies . . . bicycle repairing his
hobby . . . Mr. Temple is his ideal person . . . Italian Club.
EDGAR ANDERSON . . . Future Civil Engineer. Andy has
traveled in Alaska . . . enioys Spanish and history . . . washing dishes
and chemistry don't appeal to this talented musician and sportsman
. . . stamp collecting is a pastime.
ELIZABETH ANDERSON . . . "Betty" plans
to be a nurse and spinster . . . likes to go places on. the spur of the
moment . . . collects iokes and remnants from parties . . . Girls' Choir.
G. A. A.
STANLEY ANDERSON . . . Traveling with a camera in hand will keep
this money lover happy . . . likes to hunt game . . . high bowling
scores please him . . . likes anything that tastes good.
RUTH ANDREEN . . . "Andy" the versatile lass . . . ad-
mires Amelia Earhart . . . likes bright lights and people . . . day
dreaming and piano take up most of her valued time . . . Star Staff.
G. A. A.. Press Club.
DOROTHY ANDREN . . . Office work and
hat designing intrigue her . . . "Dee" collects records of swing bands
and remembrances of friends . . . high heels with anklets irk her . . .
future t?l-more school . . . G. A. A.
FRANK BACARELLA . . . Eyes brighten at big pay checks. large cars.
huge houses' . . . future is cloudy with possible showers . . . ideal is
expressed by 1941 sweater girl . . . Local History. Sigma Quad.
DANIEL BACHAR . . . "Baker" wants to play in a dance
orchestra . . . plays saxophone and a wee bit of piano . . .I likes red
hot music . . . an aviation enthusiast . . . Iimmy Dorsey is his ideal
. . . Alchemstein.
WILLIAM BALOUSEK . . . Future days will
find Bill with the Marines or Navy . . . says he has unlimited talents
. . . admires Mr. Downey! . . . enioys skating and playing games . . .
French Club.
DOROTHY BARTELS . . . A talented singer . . . "Dody" wants to be-
come an opera star . . . Lily Pons represents her ideal person . . .
likes sports . . . has traveled to Canada and eight states . . . admires
Mr. Downey . . . G A. A.. Girls' Choir.
LUCILLE BAUER . . . "Lou" has traveled through half
the states in the Union . . . wants to go to Northwestern and take up
Journalism . . . sports and seeing good shows occupy her spare time
. . . Mal Sime represents her ideal.
MARY BAVA . . . Dance enthusiast . .
"Blackie" tickles the ivories . . . dislikes inconsiderate people . . .
an autograph hunter . . . ideal represented by Mr. O'Hearn . . . en-
ioys good music . . . Senior Choir.
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ABIGAIL BAYER . . . "Gayl" will be a home economics teacher . . .
likes dancing and dramatics . . . conceited people annoy her friendly
personality . . . fuzzy sweaters and fried chicken agree with her . . .
Dardanelles, Green Curtain Players. N. H. S.
CHARLES BAYLIAN . . . Will attend college and become
a future physical education director . . . "Brain" is annoyed by people
who don't smile . . . plays pool, football, and saves money . . . Fire
Marshall, Football Team.
AUDREY LOU BEHNKE . . . Blond, blue eyed
Lou, loves fudge sundaes, roast spare ribs and sports clothes . . .
hates cars in street car tracks . . . collects Iefferson nickels . . . future
radio actress . . . Dardanelles, Girls' Choir, Green Curtain Players,
N. H. S.
GRACE BELLEZZA . . . "Dolly's" talented in cooking and' baking pies
and cakes . . . has a Home Arts Course . . . will possibly be a cook
but probably a housewife . . . G. A A.
CLYDE BENNISON . . . Enioys good shows and baseball
games . . . future machinist . . . favors chicken for food and sport
clothes for apparel . . . has seen a great deal of the West.
PHILOMINA BERARDI . . . "Phil" breezes
along with a language course . . . musical college is ambition . . .
plays piano . . . travels . . . likes almost everything . . . mother is
ideal person . . . Italian Club, Latin Club, G .A. A.
CHRIS BIONE . . . Long concert pieces peeve him . . . would like to
travel around the world . . . likes include modern music. swimming.
steak . . . admires Abbott and Costello . . . Sigma Quad.
ROLAND BLAYLOCK . . . A conservative soul is this
laddie who dislikes loud people's patter . . . says "yes" to swing . . .
likes music and chop suey . . . gifted at art . . . aspires to drafts-
manship.
CHESTER BOCHNIK . . . "Buck" likes dra-
matic movies and good books . . . crowded street cars annoy him
. . . ambition is to attend the University of Chicago . . . future phy-
sician and surgeon . . . N. H. S., Sigma Quad, Alchemstein.
SHIRLEY BREESE . . . "Breezy" says she has no hobby but likes to
swim and ride horses . . . a future nurse . . . ideal person is Miss
Rolence . . . answers to "Boots", "Happy", or "Breezy" . . . G. A. A.
PAUL BREITSPRECHER . . . "Colonel" wants to be a
high school teacher or millionaire . . . someone who owns a car his
ideal person . . . likes include girls, music, drawing . . . spending
money his hobby . . . N. H. S., Fine Arts Guild.
ROBERT BROADHEAD . . . "Bob's" future
is uncertain . . . wants to travel after graduation . . . likes all sports,
music, dancing and the Sea Scouts . . . a talented Hawaiian guitar
player . . . Lunch Room Police, Fire Marshall.
OLGA CABLK . . . Olga will be a private secretary for some lucky
man in Hollywood, maybe . . . thinks dancing, bowling, and ice
skating are super . . . is fond of singing '. . . Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
LEONARD CAFLISCH . . . A future radio comedian . . .
Lenny idolizes Bob Hope . . . likes to read Esquire . . . can play
violin . . . clothes, clothes, clothes. and more clothes appeal to him
. . . Symphony Orchestra, Green Curtain Players. .
FLORENCE CAMERON . . . From the branch
came this dark haired "Diana" . . . Flo wants to be a good secretary
. . . chicken of the sea is her favorite . . . likes everybody-Hedy
Lamar most . . . G. A. A.
ROBERT 'CARLSON . . . Homework given over the week-end annoys
"Whitey" . . . likes all sports . . . wants to learn how to iitterbug and
barn dance . . . would like'to travel . . . Baseball Team.
IOHN CARMICHAEL . . . A future chemical engineer
. . . people who talk toot much peeve him . . . "lock" hopes to travel
to Mexico . . . Glenn Miller is his ideal and Mr. Frelich his favorite
teacher.
FLORENCE CARMODY . . Florence wants
to become an office girl . . . her peeves are home work and hats in
the show . . . her favorites are fudge sundaes, and suits . . . her
course is commercial . . . called "Shorty."
IEROME CHAMBERS . . . "Ierry" hopes to be a C.P.A. some day . . .
radio, ice skating, bike riding his hobbies . . . lover of all good food
. . . Sigma Quad, Math. Club, Police, N.H.S.
IRENE CHERHAVY . . . Irene's talent and hobby is talk
. . . a future teacher of your literary hi-lites . . . her dream is to be a
dancer if only a waltzer . . . Dardanelles President, G.A.A., N.H.S.
GENEVIEVE CHIEPPA . . . "Shorty" will be
a dress designer . . . people who brag annoy her . . . likes dancing.
skating. and bowling . . . can curl hair and do housework . . . Red
Cross, Italian Club.
HARRY BECKER . . . "Becks" likes chicken . . . collects postmarks
. . . has traveled all over the city of Chicago . . . is not sure of the
future. but his ambition will be fulfilled upon graduation . . . Bas-
ketball.
MARCELLA BEECHERER . . . "Marc" wants to travel 4111
over the world . . . likes fried potatoes, sports, sports clothes , , ,
PIUYS Piano and sings . . . a future office worker . . . G. A. A., Bowl-
ing Team.
I IUNE BELL . . . "Chickie" dotes on roller
Skulmq and dancing . . . mouth waters at thought of Dagwood sand-
wiches . . . can sing and dance . . . hopes to be a model . . . G.A.A.,
Girls' Choir.
IOSEPHINE BEVILACQUA . . . "Bright Eyes" likes to know tall, dark,
and handsome men . . . conceited people peeve her . . . likes to
listen to swing orchestras and iitterbug . . . a future typist . . .
Italian Club, G. A. A.
ELEANOR BIER . . . "Daisy Mae" hopes to become one
of the vast army of unsung heroines, namely a devoted housewife . . .
weakens to exquisite clothes . . . swarmed with friends . . . Stein
Sten. Library.
MARCINE BIEZE . . . "Marce" enioys roller
skating and reading . . . a future housewife or private secretary . . .
loves chili . . . high heels and anklets peeve her . . . spends her
spare time playing piano . . . G. A. A.
IRENE BOGDANSKI . . . "l" dislikes conceited people . . . likes to
talk. eat and type all at once . . . swims and skates . . . wants to be
a private secretary or housewife . . . Office Service, Stein Sten.
EDMUND BRADTKE . . . "Ed" says giddy kiddies are
the pits in his cherry bowl . . . delights in skating . . . watch him
dodge those collectors, a future accountant.
ROBERT BRADZOVSKY . . . "Lefty" will
travel through Europe after the war, maybe as a scientist . . . likes
rhythm of good music . . . excellent at concentrating . . . Lincoln his
ideal person . . . Math Club, Literary Club.
NATALIE BUCHARDT . . . "Boots" likes horse back riding, iitterbug-
ging, short skirts and long sweaters . . . operas, suspenders. and
bragging annoy her . . . a certain usher at Wrigley Field is her
interest.
LOIS BURNS . . . Talented at acting, "Peaches" hopes
to become a radio or stage actress . . . likes music, radio, movies
and plays . . . collects radio scripts for a hobby . . . Green Curtain
Players.
HENRY BUSLEE . . . "Buzz's" hobby is col-
lecting money . . . enioys opera and is quite a singer . . . will be a
farmer but prefers to be connected with the army . . . Boys' Choir.
FRANCES CAMPESE . . . "Fannie" will send the dust a-flying being
a good housewife . . . high heels and anklets irk her feminine nature
. . . enioys traveling and collecting stamps . . . G. A. A.
ANNETTE CAPANNELLI . . . Although Ann is dark her-
self. she admiresi tall. dark, and handsome boys and beautiful clothes
. . . is the essence of neatness . . . a competent housewife . . . a
potential secretary. I
LEDA CARDELLI . . . Talented at acting,
piano playing and dancing . . . hopes to be a radio or stage actress
. . . iuicy steaks and ice cream her favorites . . . Leda enioys stage
plays . . . Italian Club.
NICHOLAS CARONE . . . Future aeronautical engineer is "Nick" . . .
enioys both opera and swing music . . . good at boxing . . . hobbies
are fencing, reading, cycling . . . Cycle Club, Police.
GORDON CECH . . . Says there is no ideal person . . .
zestfully takes snapshots, goes fishing and plays golf . . . dreamily
thinks of being an aeronautical engineer . . . has a science course.
GORGE CHABAN . . . Mother's cooking is
tops with "Georgie" . . . hopes to design his own car . . . his hobby-
modeling autos . . . Mickey Rooney his cinema favorite . . . Swimming
Team.
ROBERT CHODERA . . . "Chick", an enthusiastic iitterbug. practices
during his lunch period . . . enioys golf, bow ties, hamburgers, and
ice cream . . . hopes to become chemical engineer . . . Class Presi-
dent. Sigma Quad, Alchemstein. '
VIOLET CHOPLAN . . . "Choppy", future college student.
would like a flying or nursing career . . . likes hunting and riding
. . . collects postal cards . . . has traveled to Buenos Aires . . . plays
piano and sings.
HARRIET CHOSKE . . . "Babe" wants to be
a secretary to a well known radio star . . . also would like to get
married and be a good wife . . . likes all sports, music and animals
. . . Student Council.
VERNA CHRAMER . . . "Vern" likes any kind of mathematics and
swimming . . . inconsiderate people irk her sweet and pleasant spirit
. . . has traveled to the surrounding states . '. . N.H.S., Dardanelles.
Clean Up Campaign.
EVELYN CHRISTENSEN . . . Listening to Guy Lombardo
and eating chop suey maye "Evie" feel delightful . . . plays piano for
amusement . . . future stenographer but teacher is ambition . . .
Dardanelles. Office Service, Student Council.
MARTHA CHUDIK . . . "Marty" likes
operas, dancing and stage plays . . . boisterous and ill-mannered
people annoy her quiet nature . . . a future air stewardess or secre-
tary . . . Girls Choir. N.H.S.
IOSEPH CIEZALDO . . . Thick steaks with onions and French fries
please Ioe . . . wants to be a success in whatever he does . . . has
traveled from coast to coast . . . as for his future he hasn't looked in
the "crystal ball" yet . . . Baseball Team.
ROBERT CLOUD . . . A future radio announcer . . . likes
brunettes, football, ping pong and malted milk . . . likes to sit in the
last row in the theater . . . his ideal person does not exist.
CECILIA COLAIANNI . . . "Cecil's" favorite
delights are the movies and eating ice cream . . . zippers that don't
zip make her impatient . . . collects movie star's pictures. especially
Don Ameche's . . . future office girl.
MARY CONNICK . . . Treasurer of the Math Club . . . "Mac" thrives on
Legion conventions-and sports clothes . . . notebooks get her "thumbs
down" . . . future secretary . . . Dardanelles, Student Council. G.A.A.
CALVIN COOK . . . Getting up in the morning never
pleases "Cal" . . . baseball, basketball. football claim his devoted
attention . . . says he has hidden talents . . . a future fireman . . .
admires Lana Turner . . . Basketball Team.
ROBERTA COOKE . . . "Bert" wants to
travel and become a private secretary . . . people who borrow things
and don't give them back peeve her . . . likes to go bicycle riding and
see movies. '
IOHN CURTIS . . . People who nag annoy "Iabow" . . . likes gum
chewing . . . a talented drummer . . . playing football is his hobby
. . . traveled through Chicago and Mid-Western States . . . Band.
Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C.
STANLEY CZOK . . . To "Bomps" sleep is of vital in-
terest . . . delves in sports with zest . . considers his brother ideal
. . . solemn girls irk him . . . plans traveling the U. S. . gl . Polish Club.
OLGA DANILEVICH . . . Reading novels
and roller skating are favorites of this duck eater . . . would like to
be a private secretary . . . "Lefty" doesn't care much for iitterbugs
. . . hopes to travel.
FRANK DEBELLIS . . . Believes in eating, sleeping, and being merry
. . . a lover of the classics . . . frowns upon iitterbugs, swing, and
conceited girls . . . collects poems and songs . . . your future doctor.
RAY DEEDE . . . Ray will spend his future in the U. S.
Navy . . . enioys all sports . . . history is his: favorite study . . . aims
to be a chief petty officer some day . . . admires Mr. Schutter and Mr.
Anderson.
RUTH DENNLER . . . "Cricket" dislikes gum
cracking and the feeling of long finger nails . . . likes iust about every-
thing else. but most of all chicken . . . office work appeals to her.
ELSIE DOERING . . . Future housewife and private secretary spends
her spare time traveling, playing piano, and baking . . . "El" enioys
music and dancing . . . Dardanelles. Office Service, Stein Sten, Liter-
ary, G.A.A. Silver Streak.
HENRY DONATELLI . . . "Congo" track team captain
'41-'42 . . . made the boys choir because of his talent as a singer
. . . ambition, college graduate . . . Sport clothes and good fun entice
him . . . likes publicity . . . Lettermen's . . . Football Team.
ELEANOR DRAKE . . . "Amapola," the fu-
ture comptometer operator . . . a man who can sing is a perfect date
. . . she's a good sport and makes friends easily . . . Polish Club,
Senior Choir.
MARILYN DYER . . . "Mar" wants to be a dancing teacher . . . talents
include dancing . . . likes perfume . . . favorites are Miss Sellinger
and Mr. Ruzicka . . . French Club.
HOWARD ECK . . . "Howie" our radio engineer . . .
likes to play in the band and work with atoms . . . this thrifty person
collects coins and stamps . . . Sigma Quad, Visual Ed.
EUGENE ECKERT . . . Collects stamp for a
hobby . . . likes to stay in bed in the morning . . . would like to learn
how to dance . . . home work given over the week end peeves him.
MELVIN CHUIPEK . . . Ambition is to be a doctor in the navy . .
girls, especially Betty Grable, steak and slacks are his favorites . .
traveled throughout the states . . . has hidden talents.
IEANNETTE CIAGLO . . . "Babe's" ioy is to listen to
Dick Iurgens' music while lounging in slacks . . . plans to be an all
'round success . . . conceited people peeve her . . . Stein Sten.
HELEN CICHY . . . A probable professional
model, "Chickie" has a passion for dancing and fried chicken . . . is
an accordion artist . . . bow ties pique her . . . French Club. Green
Curtain Players. G.A.A.
MELVIN COLLINS . . . "Collie" before ioining the FBI will be an
expert stenographer . . . enioys good dancing accompanied with
delicious food . . . his girl his ideal . . . Sigma Quad. N.H.S.
RITA COLLINS . . . People who eat her French fries at
lunch peeve her . . . "Brat" likes everything and everybody . . .
would like to look into the future and see what it will be like . . .
Student Council, G.A.A.
ADELINE CONNICK . . . "Addie" takes
pleasure in collecting perfume bottles . . . her ideal person is her
mother . . . hopes to be a great business woman . . . history. eating
and traveling claim her attention . . . Red Cross. G.A.A.
MARY CATHERINE COSTELLO . . . "Mickey" dislikes oral talks . .
would like to be a model . . . day-dreaming is a talent with her . . .
history and Sammy Kaye rate high with this future career girl . .
President of Stein-Sten, Clean-Up-Campaign, G.A.A.
HARRY COUDEK . . . Fame and fortune are his goal . . .
annoyed by homework, curious people and boys with unnaturally
wavy hair . . . "Sparky" is an amateur radio fan . . . future orchestra
leader.
ROSEMARY CREELY . . . "Dimples" dream
is a sweet swing on a spring night . . . collects coins and souvenirs
. . . likes rides in convertibles . . . football and iitterbugging delight
her . . . Office Service, G.A.A.
DOLORES DAUS . . . "Peroxies" hobby is collectig silver dollars . . .
a future commercial artist . . . likes drawing, dancing. tall men, roller
skating, swimming. and sentimental ballads . . . ideal is George
Petti . . . Poster Club, G.A.A.
IUNE DAVIS . . . "Chubby" will be a comptometer
operator . . . a talented tap dancer . . . favorite teachers are Miss
Adams and Miss Sechler . . . ideal hours are spent at movies . . .
French Club. G.A.A.
MARY DAVIS . . . "Davy" will get herself
a husband and travel to Mexico . . . dislikes conceited people and
human wolves . . . likes loads of friends and potato chips . . . mother
is her ideal.
FRANCIS DI' CANIO . . . lt's orchestra leading for "Franny" . . . this
talented piano player detests an audience when he's practicing . . .
wants to attend De Paul University of Music . . . a great spaghetti
eater . . . Sigma Quad . . . Green Curtain . . . Student Council.
LA VERNE DICK . . . "Doed" likes chocolate candy and
swimming . . . can cook . . . had table manners annoy her . . . a
future office worker . . . spinach, skirts, and blouses agree with her.
LOUIS DI SANDRO . . . A future doctor . . .
knee socks on girls irk him . . . likes dancing, swimming, pumpkin pie
and Mickey Rooney ., . . his hobby is blonds . . . a iitterbug . . . likes
red heads . . . French Club, Senior Choir.
IEANNE DU BOIS . . . "Sweetness" will marry . . . will cook her
favorites, steak and Chop Suey . . . will gain her living by styling
hair . . . is a master of the art of swing . . . Pan-American. Bowling.
ALICE DUDZIAK . . . Future stenographer, "Allie" craves
to own and drive her own car . . . an airplane and classical music
enthusiast . . . poetry and piano fill in her leisure hours . . . Student
Council, Stein Sten. Silver Streak.
MAX DURACHTA . . . "Maximillian" will
be a navy man tif Dad will consentl . . . plays solo clarinet in the
Band . . . likes qirls and roller skating . . . has done a little traveling
Local History Club.
ELAINE EDDY . . . "Blondie" would like to be an airline hostess . . .
enioys square dancing. chicken. sports . . . went to New Mexico twice
. . . Iohn Payne is on her movie list . . . Pan American Club.
- EDWARD EFFERTZ . . . "Curley" will be an aviator or
mechanic . . . hobbies include bowling . . . likes s-ports, dancing and
blonds . . . stuck-up girls peeve him . . . admires- Mr. Downey.
ROBERT EMBERG . . . Atom smasher to be.
that's "Baby" . . . dancing and dribbling across gym occupy his
spare moments . . . listen to him play the first chord of "The Beer
Barrel Polka" . . . basketball his favorite sport.
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nomics teacher . . . plays the piano with finesse . . . her dad her ideal
person . . . Green Curtain Players.
ANTOINETTE EMMA . . . Ann hopes to be a secretary
in the future . . . dotes on hot dogs and chewing gum . . . her dream
is to live on a ranch in Texas . . . enioys swimming . . . G.A.A.
FRANCES EMSLEY . . . To be a concert
singer is "Fannie's" ambition . . . ideal is Lily Pons . . . tall. dark
and handsomes please her . . . Dardanelles, Clean Up Campaign
Chairman, Student Council Treasurer, N.H.S.
MARGARET FAGRELIUS . . . An established musician, lover of clas-
sical music, aquatic paddler . . . "Peggy's" aspiration is to be a
nurse . . . ideal is Sonia Henie . . . Orchestra ,Math Club, Swimming
Team.
LOISANNE FAHRINGER . . . "Loanne" will attend North-
western but meantime dancing, tennis, blonds and gay people attract
her attention . . . thinks Miss, Thorsson is super . . . Pan-American,
Student Council, Fix-It-Club, President, Prom Committee.
COLLEEN FALLT . . . French fries and
apple pie rate A-l with "Connie" . . . talented pianist and singer
. . . conceited people and gum chewing bother her . . . hope and
ambition is to be a secretary.
JOHN FINDLEY . . . "Torpedo" does imitations of famous people . . .
a future airplane mechanic . . . likes parties and dancing . . . Student
Council, Swim Team, Visual Education. '
LOIS FINDLEY . . . A future radio star . . . talented theme
writer . . . likes pumpkin pie and pork chops, skirts and sweaters
. . . conceited people. peeve her . . . Red Cross.
DANIEL FITZGERALD . . . "Fitz" . . . future
airline pilot . . . hobby is building model planes . . . crowded street
cars annoy him . . . enioys good food-plenty of it . . . traveled through
nine states . . . ideal person-Captain lack Knight.
MARIAN FRICK . . . A future fashion plate is Marian . . . give her
good swing music and ravioli and she is in seventh heaven . . .
future stenographer or sales clerk . . . Miss Boller her favorite teacher
. . . Green Curtain Players.
GEORGE FRIENDLEE . . . After hunting comes a dish of
southern fried chicken . . . likes algebra but not homework . . . after
college an electrical engineer . . . target practice is hobby . . .
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, N.H.S.
EDWARD FURNWEGER . . . "Ed," a future
executive, builds gas model planes for enioyment . . . people who eat
lemons make him angry . . . likes an airplane-as a passenger only.
CALVIN GESCHKE . . . "Cliff" hopes to become a commercial artist
. . . doesn't like to answer questionnaires . . . says he has a talent for
noise making . . . Sigma Quad, Fire Marshall, Poster Club, Clean-Up.
HELEN GESCHKE . . . "Holley's" a future Florence
Nightingale . . . still loves long fingernails . . . sweaters and skirts
are her favorite attire . . . collects magazine cartoons as a hobby
. . . Green Curtain Players, Press Club, Star Staff.
SUSANNE GILBERT . . . "Suz" collects
stamps and sews in her spare time . . . going to the dentist peeves
her . . . a future stenographer . . . likes detective stories, light clas-
sical music and the Andrews Sisters . . . Dardanelles, Student Council,
N.H.S.
GEORGE GORDON . . . Girls who mind their business rate high with
"Salty" . . . likes sports, chemistry, and mathematics . . . his future
will be that of an aeronautical engineer . . . a talented, person.
ADELAIDE GRANIERO . . . "Granny" dreams of living on
a western ranch . . . cowboy songs her lullabys . . . collects western
pictures . . . this versatile lady sings, dances and plays the guitar
. . . Italian Club.
HARRY GRIDER . . . Ambition is to be an
undertaker . . . likes include mashed potatoes, comfortable shoes
and Bobe Hope . . . pet peeve is his own nickname-"Iunior" . . . is
also a chronic bathtub Caruso.
ELIZABETH HAASE . . . "Betty's" ioy of good hard work will be ful-
filled in her "Modern Milk Dairy" . . . enioys the water . . . does not
mind hard work . . . Dardanelles, Girls' Choir, G.A.A.
IAMES HAASE . . . "lim" is a future college graduate
. . enioys baseball, golf, bowling . . . amused at movie comedies
. . . collects stamps as a hobby . . . ideal person is Miss Farr.
IAMES HAHN . . . "20-Gauge" likes ideal
days for his sports-hunting, fishing, and track . . . ambition is to be
a National Forest Ranger . . . likes Carl Sandburg's poems . . . dis-
likes bow ties.
DOROTHY ERICKSON . . . "Red" admires a variety of things . . .
blond curly hair, blue eyes, pink iewelry, mid-night snacks, cream-
colored roadsters . . . is talented at sketching . . . Miss Yetter and Mrs.
Frey appeal to her . . . Iunior Choir, G.A.A.
IAMES ESSEN . . . "lim's" future is gadding about a
college campus . . . likes reading. skating and the Reader's Digest
. . . ability is keeping library books overtime . . . N.H.S., Green Cur-
tain, As We Like lt. .
ROSE FABIANI . . . A future stenographer
. . . "Rumboggie" wants to get a good iob, get married and settle
down . . . likes sports, and dancing . . . people who borrow money
and never return it peeve her . . . Bowling Team, Italian Club, G.A.A.
MARIE F AVARO . . . Craves to be tall . . . "Shorty" likes nice people
and baking . . . sport clothes and tasty foods her favorites . . . thinks
Mom is super . . . has traveled through New Orleans . . . G.A.A.
MARIE FEHLHABER . . . "Ree's" ambition is to take
notes from Ronald Reagen, but will settle for a commercial art posi-
tion . . . likes include raspberry sundaes and fried chicken . . . hopes
to travel South Seas.
LOUIS FERRARA . . . This all around
athlete hopes to be a future coach . . . "Beechnuts" thrives on pork
chops . . . lazy people annoy his active personality . . . Basketball,
Pre-Medics.
IAMES FITZGERALD . . . Although "Fitz's" future is uncertain his
ambition is to become a printer . . . sports rate high . . . turns to eating
and sleeping as his hobbies . . . admires conservative clothes and
people.
PETER FOCHT . . . It "Fuzz's" ambition is fulfilled he'll
become a gentleman farmer . . . favors strawberry shortcake, good
solid swing, boogie Woogie, when really given out . . . and guess
who?-Bob Hope.
ROBERT FRELICH . . . "Big Bob" would
like to get a scholarship to a good university . . . excels in sports
. . . likes Grandma's home cooking . . . washing dishes peeves him
. . . Sigma Quad, Math Club, N.H.S.
EDWARD GARBARSKI . . . Getting up in the morning and rainy
weather peeve him . . . likes history, Kay Kyser's music and pork
chops . . . builds model railroads and collects stamps and match
boxes in his spare time . . . Student Council.
WALTER GAUGER . . . "Red" literally burns when a
girl messes his hair . . . looks up to a well educated and neat in-
dividual . . . does wood-craft, ice skates, bowls . . . plays football.
ROSEMARY GAZDA . . . "Rody's" ambition
is to teach school . . . a Nelson Eddy fan . . . talents include piano,
and fudge making . . . adores moccasins, fuzzy sweaters and spa-
ghetti . . . Star Staff, Quill and Scroll.
WINIFRED GILLIS . . . "Wynn" will see the U. S. A. thro' travels and
her collection of post cards . . . has delightful talent of making creamy
fudge . . . likes books, dogs, movies . . . Dardanelles, Silver Streak,
Red Cross, N.H.S.
IOHN GIURGIN . . . A gentleman leisurely traveling
through the United States . . . he'll never b-e one of those "Sunday"
drivers . . . hopes to be a gentleman of leisure . . . likes photography
. . . Sigma Quad, Visual Education.
ELAINE GIERMO . . . This future secretary
dislikes bashful boys . . . "Nips" likes candy, Gary Cooper, and
swing music . . . can make fudge and drive a car . . . swims and
plays tennis.
BETTY GROE . . . These "know it alls" irk this young lady . . . wants
to buy a western ranch and be serenaded by Gene Autry . . . likes
to make scrap books and listen to the radio . . . Red Cross.
DOROTHY GROSS . . . "Dot" is a talented elocutionist
. . . collects labels from hotels all over the U. S. for a hobby . . .
likes sport clothes and chop suey . . . Green Curtain Players, G.A.A.,
Girls' -Choir.
ALFRED HAASE . . . A look in the crystal
ball will show "Alf" as a hermit of the Northwoods . . . likes music,
steak, Mickey Mouse. and dogs . . . admires Miss Farr . . . Poster
Club.
BETTY IANE HALL . . . Versatile "Hedy" will be a kindergarten
teacher . . . collects a variety of articles-mostly perfume bottles . . .
loves their fragrance too . . . is collegiate with skirts and sweaters
. . . N.H.S., Treasurer Dardanelles, Student Council.
IEAN HALL . . . "Jeanie" wants to be a typist or comp-
tometer operator . . . likes people never too important to say "hello"
. . . hobby is eating spaghetti and fried chicken . . . N.H.S., Green
Curtain Players.
LAVERNE HALL . . . Iust to be successful
is "Vernie's" ambition . . . adores food-particularly Italian spa-
ghetti . . . collects novelty dogs . . . all-around sports fan . . . is dark
and mysterious about her future.
DONALD HAMILTON . . . In our crystal we see little Don sailing the
South Seas . . . "pork chops. apple sauce. and girls"-he screams
with delight . . . Math Club, French Club, Visual Education.
WILBUR HAMPEL . . . "Bud." who plays the sax in the
concert band, enioys playing in orchestras . . . has traveled through
forty-two states . . . a future engineer or orchestra leader . . . R.O.T.C.
Band.
CORINNE HANCOCK . . . "Corky" takes
pride in her pretty. blond hair . . . adores Glenn Miller. Ginny Simms
. . . loves potatoes in any form . . . a future model . . . Stein Sten,
enior Choir. French Club. -
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' ' s 3,1 3 e - . -, nitting, no playing . . .
me esi t of - - F' - h n ton . . 'lver Streak. Dar anelles.
Gr urtain aye .H.S.
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ee s "Swede" bus . . a future model . . . likes sports. music. Lana
Turner and Clark able . . . passes by fish dishes and conceited
people.
IACQUELINE HANSON . . . "Iackie's" ver-
satility will bring her her ambition. a "laboratory technician" . . .
favorites are people with a sense of humor . . . dancing. swimming.
and flying are some of her favorite pastimes.
HARRY HARRINGTON . . . A second Walt Disney is this orderly soul
whose future lies in secretarial work . . . family man at heart . . .
hobby-tropical fish.
RAYMOND HARRIS . . . Ray admits he has unlimited
talents and iust billions of friends, hmm . . . simply adores ritzy clothes
and flashy cars . . . enioys sleep as a hobby.
BRUCE HARTMAN . . . To and from school
is the extent of "Bud's" travels . . . a future University of Tulsa stu-
dent and then a petroleum engineer . . . people without a sense of
humor irk him . . . likes sports. especially swimming . . . Co-Capt.
Swim Team
KATHRYN HAUGLAND . . . "Katie" becomes intoxicated with expen-
sive perfumes . . . wants to sell them to be nice and close . . . would
like to take a college course in retailing . . . collects stars' pictures
. . . Pan-American. Red Cross. Visual Ed.
IOHN HECKINGER . . . A future army officer . . . lack
likes red heads and Buicks . . . can wiggle his ears . . . cheese sand-
wiches annoy him . . . rifle team his pleasure . . . Student Council.
Officers Club.
VIOLET HEDTKE . . . While crocheting "Vi"
dreams of being an accountant . . . dislikes disorderly lunchrooms
. . . pretty clothes and potato pancakes are her favorites . . . Dar-
danelles. Student Council. Red Cross. Stein Sten. Silver Streak. N.H.S.
IVAN HILLEGAS . . . "Hill" will lead his life in the army air corps
. . . skating, dancing, and girl friends are his likes . . . favorite
sports are fencing and boxing . . . girl friend is ideal.
HAROLD HINTZ . . . A future navy pilot . . . likes sports.
dancing and good music . . . talents include sleeping. resting. eating
and playing the phonograph . . . Student Council. Sigma Quad.
IAMES HOFF . . . "Lucky" wants to be a
C.P.A.. then retire to Wyoming . . . dancing. bowling. and big cars
set his heart at ease . . . likes red cabbage- . . . Bowling.
EDWARD HOLUB . . . Eddy presumes he will be a doctor . . . as the
typical American boy he takes an interest in many phases of sports
. . . prefers solid geometry and chemistry . . . admires Spencer Tracy.
GERALDINE HOLZEM . . . Oral talks are Ierry's chief
peeve . . . in heaven when iitterbugging, or consuming pork chops
. . . plans to be a typist . . . G.A.A., Stein Sten. Clean.-Up Campaign.
IACOB HOPP . . . To drill at Annapolis is
his aim . . . football. food and swing music hit the line with him . . .
Mr. Bradley is also in there when it comes to scoring with "Iake."
ROBERT HUNTER . . . "Hunter" enioys a good ioke. hunting, fishing.
traveling, and football . . . has been to North Woods . . . thick juicy
steaks mean sheer pleasure to him . . . future draftsman.
RALPH HUNTZICKER . . . H20 and HZSO4 aren't Greek
to "Huntz" . . . yelling "fore" is his hobbv . . . don't chew ice if you
value Huntz's friendship . . . blondes make his heart patter.
OPAL HURST . . . "Fritzie" is a sports fan
. . . would prefer to be a dress designer or commercial artist . . .
really enioys life . . . collects perfume novelties . . . likes to dance.
swim, roller skate.
RUTH HANDZEL . . . Will go out West to go horseback riding with a
yodeling cowboy and see her first mountain . . . thinks Dagwood's
sandwiches are dainty snacks . . . Dardanelles, Girls' Choir. Clean
Up Campaign. N.H.S.
SHIRLEY HANSEN . . . A future organist . . . collecting
old music is one of "Swede's" hobbies . . . a talented pianist . . .
likes red heads. organ music and English . . . Marion Hutton is her
ideal . . . Dardanelles. French Club. G.A.A.. N.H.S.
VIRGINIA HANSEN . . . The "click" of the
typewriter will mean a iob for "Ginny" . . . a beautiful home is her
dream . . . she's mastered the art of home making . . . admires Miss
Thorsson.
GEORGE HARGREAVES . . . Billy Conn represents his ideal . . . likes
new adventures. hunting, fishing, bowling . . . wants to be a radio
engineer or executive of a company and travel all over the world.
MARCENE HARMON . . . Marcene is the life of the
party with piano and accordion . . . wants to become a dental techni-
cian . . . gum chewers while reciting annoy her . . . favorites are sodas
and Tyrone Power . . . Pan-American.
ELAINE HARPER . . . Has traveled to
Canada. Florida, and Cuba . . . hopes to fly to Hawaii some day . . .
likes to skate . . . likes boys to keep dates after making them.
LOIS HARTUNG . . . Collects miniature dogs and U.S. stamps in her
spare time . . . to graduate from college is her ambition . . . a talented
pianist . . . likes horses. operas. and mystery stories . . . Dardanelles.
Student Council. Latin Club. N.H.S.
EARL HASS . . . To retire at 40 is "Pudgie's" goal . . .
future mechanical engineer . . . talented pianist . . . likes French
fries, steak and hunting . . . his father is his ideal person.
IOHANNA HASSLER . . . Having as many
friends as she can is her chief hobby . . . "Io" will be a telephone
operator . . . likes dancing--no iitterbugging . . . considers everyone
as her friend. ,
ALMA HEHN . . . "Iitters" likes iitterbug. rhumba and conga music . . .
relishes strawberry sundaes . . . although her future is still hidden
she holds an ambition to become a beautician . . . Office Service.
German Club. G.A.A.
HAROLD HELD . . . Future is undecided . . . girls who
smoke or have too much make-up on annoy him . . . likes boat trips.
dancing and dates . . . a Sea Scout outside of school.
IOAN HIGHAM . . . Versatility-that's
"Ioni's" pass word . . . adores Benny Goodman . . . tickles the ivories
with plenty of swing--some classical too . . . has traveled abroad . . .
wants to play the clarinet . . . Math Club. G.A.A.. Green Curtain
Players, N.H.S.
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IOHN HOFFMAN . . . "Zeke" is a future painter and decorator . . .
hobbies are football. baseball. movies . . . his ideal person is Frank
Ofenlock . . . likes music, dogs, horses, dancing . . . German Club.
ROBERT HOLESOVSKY . . . "Whistle while you work"
is Bob's motto . . . likes good pay, bowling, and ping pong . . . women
who wear hats in shows annoy him . . . Swimming Team. Visual Ed.
WILLIAM HOLLAND . . . An excellent
bowler . . . ambition is to bowl 300 . . . "Bill" likes bowling. ice skat-
ing, good music and steak with mashed potatoes and onion . . . a
future architect . . . pet peeve is English.
CLIFFORD HOPPE . . . A future tool designer . . . "Snuff" likes beau-
tiful girls. pork chops. mashed potatoes and Errol Flynn . . . takes
pictures as a hobby . . . Bowling Team.
BETTY HORNE . . . "Bet's" dance preferences are iitter-
bugs . . . thumbs down on onions . . . emphasizes the true type of
friend . . . looks happily to a future of marriage . . . interested in dress
designing.
IOHN HUNT . . . "Government work for
me." says Iack . . . World War books suit him perfectly . . . sport
enthusiast and future money maker . . . peeves-scraping of knives
and forks.
ROBERT IACCINO . . . "Itchy" wants plenty of money . . . likes
basketball and iitterbugging . . . can play accordion . . . hobbies are
collecting stamps and photography . . . Lana Turner and Mr. Bradley
agree with him.
VITO IACOBAZZI . . . To college goes Vito, as he plans
to be a success in life . . . "yum yum. spaghetti for dinner." says he
. . . a regular little school fellow . . . Sigma Quad. Boys' Choir.
OLAF ISAKSON . . . "Ole" gets pleasure
studying math and chemistry . . . girls and school annoy him . . .
collects stamps and grows flowers in his spare time . . . future owner
of a greenhouse . . . hopes to be a sollege graduate.
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. . . is studious in first degree . . . has seen most of U. S .... likes
good speakers, classical music . . . Dardanelles. Green Curtain
Players.
LORENE IAACKS . . . "Lorry" wants to be a police-
woman right now . . . a housewife in the future . . . her mother is
her ideal person . . . likes to cook and listen to Dick Iurgens' music.
RUDOLPH IACOBSON . . .Week end road-
hogs are the flies in Rudy's ointment . . . spends spare time blowing
hot tunes . . . dotes on ice skating and swimming . . . hopes for success
in all undertakings.
MARION IAHNKE . . . lust give "Bobby" a bed and a good book and
she'll be happy . . . conceited people bother her . . . active and
talented life her dream . . . likes dancing . . . G.A.A.
MARION IANOWIAK . . . Sleeping. love stories. chicken.
plaid suits and Greer Garson are "Mare's" favorites . . . pet peeve
is her brother-in-law . . . a good baker . . . wants to be underweight
iust once.
IEAN IEMIOLO . . . A talented player of
piano and violin . . . "Butch" admires Nelson Eddy . . . likes sociable
people . . . future dancer . . . annoyed by conceited people . . .
Polish Club.
ELEANOR KALEMBA . . . "El" reads and reads and reads . . . passes
spare time at the movies . . . actually shines when she plays the
piano . . . wants to succeed as a secretary after graduation.
ROBERT KALENIAN . . . A future as a navy pilot and
mechanic suits "Bob" . . . makes model airplanes in his spare time
. . . mathematics is his favorite subiect . . . likes skating. fishing, and
orchestra music . . . Track Team.
LORRAINE KAMINSKY . . . "Lor" the gal
that likes to trip the light fantastic to the tunes of Iurgens and Cugat
. . . doesn't like homework but does well in Commercial . . . collects
phonograph records . . . Pan American, G.A.A.
BETTY KEARNS . . . Dreams of a bungalow for two: . . . dislikes un-
humorous people . . . walking. eating. shows. and sweet music fill
spare moments . . . fried chicken is a favorite . . . admires Mrs. Beach.
IACK KEARNS . . . To attend Notre Dame is "Iackson's"
ambition . . . is interested in sports . . . likes reading, dancing and
roller skating . . . future policeman . . . hobby is collecting sport pic-
tures and forecasting football games.
LEONE KELLY . . . Oh for the life of a rural
public health nurse . . . "Lee" likes old ialopies. operas and blonde
haired boys . . . National Honor Society. Pre-Medics. G.A.A., Red
Cross.
ROSE MARY KEZELE . . . To travel extensively is "Rosie's" ambition
. . . dislikes silly hats . . . thrives on good books . . . will be model
secretary . . . ideal person is her father . . . Student Council. Dar-
danelles. N.H.S.
ROBERT KLINGER . . . "Andy" a iack of all trades.
collects girls' hair bows . . . a dill pickle fan . . . hopes to become a
millionaire through a iob in the printing industry . . . Baseball.
RAY KLOTZ . . . Egyptology and ornithol-
ogy are easy for this studious lad . . . long winded radio announcers
annoy him . . . war news intrigues this future archeologist . . . Stu-
dent Council, R.O.T.C.. N.H.S.
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LE ROY KNEKOW . . . Iust reading, and eating spaghetti and fishing
all day means one full day of enioyment . . . plays the trombone. and
piano-accordion in concert band . . . has many hobbies.
FERN KNUDSEN . . . Wishes to be a successful beauty
operator and own a cozy little shop . . . those lacking a sense of
humor bother her . . . hopes to visit Honolulu some time in the future.
ELAINE KOEPKE . . . Likes dancing and
boys with dark, wavy hair . . . "gum crackers" in the theater annoy
her . . . chicken and potato chips delight this young lady . . . admires
honesty and truthfulness.
FLORIAN KOWALCZYK . . . "Flo" likes to construct model airplanes as
a hobby . . . Spencer Tracy is his ideal person . . . Dick Iurgen's
music gives great pleasure . . . future printer . . . admires Mr.
Herrick. '
EDWARD KOWALEWSKI . . . His hobby is creating
posters . . . he'll be a commercial artist with experience . . . Ianuary
1942 class president his ideal . . . Bowling Team. Swimming Team.
Track Team.
LOUISE KRUSE . . . Her mother is her ideal
. . . wants a really modern home . . . is an information booth to
knowledge seekers . . . peeved by "dull classes" . . . Red Cross.
Girls' Choir.
BETTY IACQUES . . . "Bets" would like to do something great in the
music world . . . shirks people wearing frowns . . . sings and dances
. . . admires college clothes . . . Girls' Choir. Band. Cycle Club.
IRWIN IAGUSCH . . . "Irv's" favorites include chop suey.
Abbott and Costello, and brown and tan clothes . . . talent is drawing
. . . ideal person is "Peggy" . . . Boys' Choir, Press Club. Track Team.
ELEANOR IAHNKE . . . "El's" ambition is
to type down the words of a business man . . . bashful "fellas" dis-
content El . . . likes hair up-sweep, fried chicken and slacks . . .
Library Club . . . G.A.A.
ELEANOR IOHNSON . . . will be an air stewardess when she
finishes school . . . all sports appeal to her-especially football . . .
admires Miss Hoffman . . . Pre-Medics. Visual Ed.. Office Service.
LEONA KAAS . . . Dramatics and iournalism top Lee's
list of favorites . . . dreams of radio acting but resigns herself to being
a "number please" girl . . . raw hamburgers prove distasteful to her
. . . G.A.A.
SHIRLEY KACZMAREK . . . Teaching-
guess what? . . . baton twirling and dancing, that's Terry's ambition
. . . expects her career to take her traveling a "great deal" . . .
collects iokes and odd' poems for a hobby . . . Stein Sten. '
ROBERT KANNBERG . . . "Slim"-a future medical man . . . reading
and playing chess are his delights . . . enioys football and baseball
. . . favorite study is Mathematics . . . talented singer . . . stamp
collector . . . admires Iohn Barrymore.
IAMES KANTZAVELOS . . . Don't break any promises to
the Greek . . . it annoys him . . . manages to find a good time hunting
and stamp collecting . . . coin collector . . . future aviator . . . Sigma
Quad. Pre-Medics.
ELEANOR KAST . . . "Elly" claims her
ambition is to live. love, laugh. learn . . . adores operettas. beautiful
clothes, furs . . . saves souvenirs . . . prefers iolly people . . . is wait-
ing to change her last name.
IOHN KENIOSIAN . . . "Butch" is very fond of milk and money . . .
proficient at pool . . . loathes English . . . has traveled over the Me-
dinah Country Club . . . determined to own a pool room
SEMA KENIOSIAN . . . Sema wants to acqure a million
. . . travel far and wide . . . do something different each day . . .
likes friendly sociable people, but not artificial . . '. iust loves a good
argument.
LORETTA KERBER . . . A future bookkeeper
. . . "Lorre" likes dancing, sports. parties. iolly people . . . collects
pictures of movie stars in her spare time . . . hopes to do good work
. . . G.A.A.
HENRY KLUCH . . . Hankey's pet peeves are girls . . . wants to own
a meat market . . . likes movies. blueberry pie, uniforms and Dan
Manczak . . . hobby is wood-carving' . . . has traveled to Wisconsin.
MARY IANE KLUCH . . . "Peanuts" wants to learn to
drive a car . . . also would like to own a car . . . likes sports and
dancing . . . collects souvenirs for a hobby . . . a future secretary . .s .
Red Cross.
ROSE MARY KLUCH . . . To be a good
dancer is "Bobbie's" ambition . . . likes sports. hamburgers, and sport
clothes . . . a future housewife . . . collecting knick-knacks fills her
spare time . . . Red Cross, Student Council.
ROCHELLE KOFF . . . "Roe" is a future nurse . . . ambition-to ioin
the Army Medical Corps . . . hates being smashed in narrow spaces
. . . loves blueberry pie and chocolate ice cream . . . Silver Streak.
LEROY KORCZ . . . To try to get into West Point is
"Slim's" present ambition . . . likes good food and comfortable
clothes . . . collects stamps for a hobby . . . lean Mikkelsen represents
his ideal person.
ROBERT KOTOWSKI . . . "K" would like
to head a musical organization . . . plays saxophone and piano . . .
likes classical music, roller skating, some movies . . . will probably
be an engineer in air-conditioning . . . Student Council. Polish.
DONALD KUBETZ . . ."Don" will perhaps be a machinist . . . has
a liking for wisecracks. hot dogs, swimming . . . gifted at art work
. . . Mr. Frelich is his ideal.
MARY KUEHFUSS . . . "Mar" wants to become a secre-
tary . . . short socks and gum snappers annoy her . . . likes are sports.
and calculating . . . her future is business college . . . G.A.A.
VIRGINIA KUEMMEL . . . "Ginny" usually
gets what she goes after . . . millionaires, convertibles, traveling.
preferred . . . intends to teach school in Alaska . . . enioys acting,
swimming, and soda ierking . . . Green Curtain, Pan-American.
Math.. N.H.S.
ROSE MARIE KUHNS . . . A future concert singer or nurse . . . gum-
crackers and stubborn. inconsiderate people annoy her . . . likes
sports and good cooking . . . Ienny Lind represents her ideal person
. . . Girls' Choir.
LOUISE KUNDE . . . A future orchestra leader. stenog-
rapher. or music teacher . . . going out, having a good time. and
tall. dark and handsome boys please "Sis" . . . accomplished accor-
dionist . . . Silver Streak.
MILTON KVINGE . . . To be a successful
aircraft mechanic is "Red's" dream . . . iust regular fellows gain his
friendship . . . friendly girls and Old Tom dinners rate high.
AUDREY LARSEN . . . This iolly person admires farmers . . . will
teach in a little red schoolhouse spending her spare time baking
butterscotch pies and playing piano . . . Dardanelles. Student Council.
Pan-American. N.H.S.
ELEANOR LARSON . . . A real reporter . . . "El" dis-
likes late dates and people who mistreat animals . . . carries the
torch for a certain sailor and his dog . . . Quill and Scroll. Press.
Pan-American.
NORBERT LASKE . . . "Norb" greatly ad-
mires Gene Autry's singing . . . hobby is stamp collecting . . . appe-
tite craves chop-suey . . . says his talents are hidden . . . future lines-
man at Electric Company . . . Baseball Team.
IAMES LAZZARINI . . . "Ieep" shows his talents in baseball and
basketball . . . wants to be happy . . . annoyed by bad table man-
ners . . . hobby is photography . . . future machinist . . . admires
Iames Cagney . . . Italian Club.
CLARENCE LEHMANN . . . "Moe," lover of science and
electricity, will own a radio appliance shop in near future . . . girls
who smoke should keep clear of him . . . likes swimming and horse-
back riding.
JUNE LEIBER . . . A future newspaper or
radio writer . . . girls who wear high heels with anklets peeve
"Penny" . . . a pianist . . . traveled to Arkansas . . . admires Orson
Welles' writing and acting ability . . . Star Staff. Dardanelles.
HELEN LESCEWICZ . . . "Liz" wants to acquire wealth at an early
age . . . a future stewardess or housewife . . . pet peeves are school
and homework . . . likes holidays and popular dance bands . . .
G.A.A.. Polish Club.
FLORENCE LESCHMANN . . . A talented pianist . . .
traveled . . . likes clothes. pie and movies . . . driving is her hobby
. . . favorite teachers are Miss Feely and Mr. Mueller . . . future is
uncertain . . . As We Like It.
LORRAINE LEWANDOWSKI .. . . Fried
chicken after a hard tennis game makes "Lorr" happy . . . this future
secretary admires many movie stars . . . people who run nails up
and down the blackboard annoy her . . . N.H.S.
ERNIE LI FONTI . . . "Bab" will spend half his time as an aeronau-
tical engineer-the other half traveling "everywhere" . . . this gym-
nastic enthusiast dislikes girls who smoke . . . favorite food-"hot
dogs."
LORRAINE LINDSTEDT . . . "Lor" is a talented dancer
. . . has been on the Chattanooga Choo-Choo . . . likes to swim, dance.
and ride horseback . . . admires Mr. Ramsey . . . enioys both farm
and city life . . . Riding Club.
MARTHA LITRENTA . . . "Marty" wants
to marry a rich man . . . likes clothes and iitterbugs . . . gum snap-
pers and history peeve her . . . likes to play the piano . . . future
secretary . . . Italian Club.
CHARLOTTE LOUGHLIN "Chick" is soothed by organ music . . .
appreciative of etchings . . . iourneyed to Missouri, Arkansas. Kan-
sas. Oklahoma . . . will be a hair dresser . . . Dardanelles. Senior
Choir. Pan-American.
NATALIE LUDKOWSKI . . . "Natch" has ambitions of
becoming a telephone operator . . . dancing, swimming. spaghetti.
are tops . . . knee socks irk her . . . autograph collector and saver
of samples . . . admires Miss Kinderman . . . G.A.A., Polish Club
WILLIAM LUND . . . "Bill" likes ping-pong.
golf. and bowling . . . hopes to have a future that will be healthy
and wealthy . . . a machinist he hopes to be . . . collects stamps as
a hobby . . . enioys crystal radio sets . . . Boys' Choir.
VERA MAIBENCO . . . Vera wants a iob in an office . . . ambition
to enter college to become a teacher . . . commercial course . . .
plays piano and sings . . . Stein Sten, Office Service. Red Cross.
DELORES MAIEWSKI . . . This future social worker dis-
likes girls who smoke . . . nickname. "Dell" annoys her . . . has
traveled in 38 states . . . her ambition is to be a good housewife
. . . Library Club. Stein Sten, G.A.A.
HENRY MALEK . . . "Hank", future tele-
graph operator in U. S. Navy . . . enjoys baseball, golf. bowling
. . . amused by comedies in movies . . . collects stamps as a hobby
. . . ideal person is Mr. Downey.
DORIS LABANCZ . . . "Dar" is a talented piano player . . . enioys
quiet music . . . Horace Heidt's orchestra . . . future professional
pianist . . . some day we'll hear her . . . Dardanelles. Orchestra.
Senior Choir.
LA VERNE LANG . . . This future private stenographer
dislikes to be kept waiting. especially on dates . . . Franchot Tone
and Mrs. Beach are on her list of favorites . . . Stein Sten, G.A.A.
DOROTHY LAPP . . . "Dot's" ambition is
to play the piano in an all girls' orchestra . . . "corn" is her specialty
. . . good bowler. too . . . says "yummy" to chicken salad.
ROBERT LATALL . . . "Red" wants to become a good bowler . . .
collects articles on bowling as a hobby . . . future draftsman . . .
likes bowling. and reading good books . . . Sigma Quad. Bowling
Club.
MARY LAWIEWICZ . . . Noisy people and typewriters
that don't operate correctly peeve "Butchie" . . . a future stenog-
rapher or model . . . wants to travel through all of the U. S. . . .
Polish Club. G.A.A.
r GRACE LAWRENZ . . . Don't call her
"Gracie Allen"-her nickname is "Cookie" . . . her secret ambition
is to bowl 200 with an audience of curly haired boys . . . G.A.A.
THERESA LEISER . . . "Terry" collects statistics about her favorite
orchestra leaders . . . her mother is her ideal . . . people who are late
for appointments bother her . . . likes swing music and dancing
. . . a future stenographer.
GEORGE LEIMAN . . . "Curly" is a talented accordion-
ist . . . likes bowling. pool and brunettes . . . a future tool and die
rnaker'or draftsman . . . somebody making noise while he is listen-
ing to the radio annoys him.
CAROL LENBERG . . . Dancing. Art Kas-
sel's orchestra and going to parties delight "Carrie" . Q . collects
post cards and pictures . . . ideal person is Miss Boller . . . future
private secretary . . . G.A.A.
LUCIA LEWIS . . . "Lou" hopes to be an organist some sweet day
. . . pretty clothes and movies claim her attention . . . bad table man-
ners annoy her . . . admires Deanna Durbin . . . Girls' Choir. N.H.S.
MABLE LEWIS . . . Putting the glamorous touch to girls'
hair will occupy "Mab's" future time . . . bowling, painting and dogs
are cherished likes of hers . . . rude audiences upset her . . . Bowl-
ing Team.
LOUISE LIBERIO . . . "Pigtails" will sing
while setting hair . . . likes to dance. bowl. and collect sheet music
in spare time . . . two-timers peeve her . . . a Robert Taylor fan
. . . Latin Club.
MARGE LOGOTHETTI . . . To graduate from school is "Maggie's"
ambition . . . she enioys a good swim followed by heaps of spaghetti
. . . tailored clothes claim her attention . . . mother her ideal person
. . . dancing and gym her favorite recreations.
HOWARD LONG . . . "Long" aspires to be a drafts-
man . . . hopes for advancements . . . talented artist . . . parents
are his ideals . . . expects to attend Armour . . . policemen who dis-
tribute tickets. worry him . . . Vice-President Poster Club.
TECLA LONGO . . . "Tecky" wants to
become a famous radio actress . . . plays the guitar . . . likes good
looking service men with black wavy hair . . . has traveled to Europe
and four states in the Union.
LORRAINE LUTZ . . . "Lore" likes science and hopes to become a
science teacher some day . . . collects souvenirs. fancy pins . . .
sews in her spare time . . . Mr. Ramsey is her ideal person . . .
Dardanelles. Fix-It. Student Council. N.H.S. W
DONALD MAGINSKI . . . "Don" hopes to be a naval
officer . . . likes to sing . . . can do a dandy iob with a steak . . .
don't wear your hats in the movies. girls . . . his dad is his ideal
. . . Boys' Choir.
ELIZABETH MAHONEY . . . People con-
stantly changing their minds annoy "Betty" . . . a drummer now
-a future drummer in a girls' orchestra or an air stewardess . . .
likes pie, baseball. bowling . . . collects snapshots.
DANIEL MANCZAK . . . "Ian" wants to be a diesel engineer . . .
women golfers annoy him . . . enioys golf and hockey . . . likes all
the teachers . . . mother represents his ideal.
DOLORES MANDELKY . . . "Do Do" likes to day-dream
. . . a future career girl . . . likes to read and to eat chili , . . oral
reports and inquisitive people peeve her . . . Mr. Bradley is her
favorite teacher . . . Stein Sten,
IAMES MANGAN . . . "Irish" likes saucy
little red heads . . . girls who put make-up on in study peeve him
. . . future professional golfer . . . likes to play pool and eat fried
chicken . . . Basketball. Baseball Team.
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ELLEN MANNIX . . . "En" wants to be as great an actress as Kath-
erine Cornell . . . a good seamstress . . . likes to watch athletic
events and dance . . . snobbish people peeve her . . . will have a
home in the country.
IEANNE MANSON . . . "Duchie" is a future radio actress
. . . that's her ambition . . . "throws daggers" at people who eat
her French fries . . . boys who spend money are her hobby . . .
Student Council, Dardanelles. French, N.H.S.
ROBERT MARK . . . "Bob" will fulfill his
ambition by returning to California to live . . . likes to see a good
hockey or football game . . . collects coins and stamps . . . hopes
to travel far.
WALTER MARTENS . . . To have a pal in many places is "Wally's"
ambition . . . music is his talent and hobby but fishing also hits high
"C" with him , . . President, German Club, Pre-Medics.
DORIS MARTIN . . . "Dor" wants to be successful in all
her undertakings . . . hopes to have enough money to travel ex-
tensively and have everything she desires . . . likes roast beef, and
sports clothes . . . Dardanelles. Student Council.
MARIE MARTINEK . . . A future in radio
awaits "Marti"-a good cook and seamstress . . . likes music. foot-
ball and a lot of people . . . Green Curtain Playesr. G.A.A.. As
We Like It.
ELIZABETH MASS . . . "Bippie" wants to go West and see a real
cowboy . . . corresponds with soldiers and sailors as a hobby . . .
likes bowling. dancing. sport clothes . . . future secretary . . . G.A.A.
IAMES MATHEWS . . . Don't turn off swing music when
"Whitey's" around . . . thrives on food and sport clothes . . . spare
time occupied with swing records . . . a future C.P.A .... Fix-It Club.
HAROLD MATSON . . . Chemistry. favorite
subiect and future . . . fancies all forms of sports . . . hopes to attend
college . . . lemon cream pie his favorite . . . N.H.S., Math Club . . .
Alchemstein.
IOHN MCCORMICK . . . "Kid" shirks at cut slips and marking periods
. . . delights in pay days and hunting . . . paymaster is his ideal
. . . future is hazy . . . has general science course . . . Visual Educa-
tion. French Club. '
SHIRLEY MCCREARY . . . This writer of poetry loves
humor . . . ambitious to travel . . . bow ties and mustaches annoy
her . . . likes spaghetti . . . Mr. Sheehan her ideal . . . Stein Sten.
Library Club. '
ROBERT MCDONOUGH . . . "Mc". a woman
driver hater . . . likes dancing, girls and ice-skating . . . sports are
his hobbies . . . future is undetermined . . . Mr. Herrick is "tops"
with him.
WILLIAM MEINHARDI . . . "Scott" likes psychology . . . hopes to
understand people and be beneficial to them . . . looks upon edu-
cation as a hobby . . . says his talent is a matter of opinion.
RALPH MELSHEIMER . . . His nickname is "Fish" . .
goes fishing frequently . . . takes pride in raising tropical fish . .
seriously thinking of being an M.D .... ideal is brother Iohn . . .
Basketball, Swim Team.
MARCELLA MELZER . . . "Honey" is tal-
ented as a pianist . . . writes poetry in her spare moments . . . ideal
is Edgar A. Guest . . . considers Fred MacMurray a splendid actor
. . . Girls' Choir.
IEAN MIKKELSEN . . . Child geniuses irk "Pep" . . . to be an organ-
ist, her ambition . . . likes Meredith Wilson's swing . . . to her pork
chops and apple pie are delectable . . . Dardanelles. Stein Sten.
CHARLES MIKUTA . . . "Chuck's" pet peeve is the
"green" drivers on the road . . . aspires to be some kind of an engi-
neer . . . plays the kazoo . . . hobby is amateur photography . . .
Rifle Team. R.O.T.C.. Officers, Boys' Choir.
CARMEN MILANO . . . Sleep and good
music interest Carmen . . . milk shakes and knitted ties also rate high
. . . mother his ideal person . . . President-Green Curtain Players,
Advertising Manager of Star. Sigma Quad.
IEAN MOAK . . . To be successful housewife is her ambition . . .
likes music. dancing and bowling . . . sarcastic people irk her . . .
future secretary . . . talented pianist . . . saves greeting cards as
a hobby.
THELMA MOLGAARD . . . "Sweetheart" is quite a tal-
ented violinist . . . likes boys but doesn't like to see them with crew
cuts . . , interested in stamps and photography' . . . a future teacher
. . . Symphony Orchestra . . . G.A.A.
IAMES MONROE . . . "Monk" hopes to be
a coach or teacher of history . . . likes all sports-especially football
. . . good food always pleases him . . . permanent drug store visitors
often annoy him . . . Latin Club.
ANGELIN MARKESE . . . "Angie" wants to become a comptometer
operator . . . corresponds with her commercial course . . . ideal peg.
son is her sister . . . teasing people annoy her . . . Local History,
German Club.
GLENN MARSH . . . Studious, adept at creative writ-
ings . . . delights in drama and classical music . . . a future Illinois
freshman and chemical engineer, Green Curtain Players, Math Club,
Fix-It, Literary Club. N.H.S.
SAMUEL MARSIGLIA . . . "Samson" likes
girls, but girls who show off annoy him . . . wants to become an
aviator . . . collects stamps for a hobby . . . ideal person is Gary
Cooper.
FAYE MARTYN . . .' "Marty" is an ardent collector of records . . .
sketches in spare moments . . . cheerful people and good swing music,
hit the spot . . . hopes to own a fashion shop.
RENEE MARUSZCAK . . . "Rennee's" ambition is to
contribute some of her knowledge to the medical field . . . likes
sports, officers in navy, and driving . . . still believes in "Santa"
. . . future-a lady of leisure . . . Pre-Medics. Dardanelles. As We
Like lt, N.H.S.
IAMES MASON . . . Would like to be an
aeronautical engineer . . . "Ias"' pet peeves are homework and
bad manners . . . roast chicken and sports clothes interest him . . .
future-a college education.
GEORGE MAY . . . Versatile "Duke's" disgusted with flat tires when
on dates . . . likes bright clothes. but not red knee socks . . . Mr.
Herrick his favorite character . . . Fire Marshal, Police.
ISABEL MAZIARZ . . . "Maisie", future nightingale wants
her own plane . . . collects pictures of service men . . . draws. and
tints photographs . . . likes attending naval dances at Great Lakes
. . . G.A.A.
FLORENCE McCLELLAN . . . "Kitten" dis-
likes being called "Sweater Girl" and cheap flattery irks her . . .
dancing and horseback riding take up her time . . . day dreams
during her favorite songs . . . future housewife . . . Girls' Choir.
EDWARD McDOWELL . . . "Mac" came from Schurz a year ago . . .
a future discoverer of chemical formulas . . . from Capital hill saw
the western Rockies . . . Plymouth Rock and the quaint city of Quebec.
PATRICIA McGREGOR . . . Patty blinks at mixtures of
various plaids . . . South o' the Border the place this lass longs to
work . . . adores ballroom. dancing and tall men . . . Lunch Room
Police.
ED MCNALLY . . . Ambitious but modest
. . . dislikes nagging . . . finds pleasure in hunting, football and
baseball . . . "Mac" thinks his talents are too few . . . collects stamps
. . . plans include college and draftsmanship.
CHESTER MICEK . . . After the draft he aims to get married . . .
"Meats" hobby is getting S's in maiors . . . to fix flats his pet peeve
. . . Superman his ideal . . .Math Club.
FLORENCE MICHAL . . . "Angel's" ambition is to con-
trol America's fashions . . . likes to sing and draw . . . dress designer
. . . dancing, eating, singing come next on her list . . . candy and
chicken intrigue her . . . future traveler.
IOSEPH MICHELOTTI . . . To be a chemi-
cal engineer some day . . . hopes to see the world-a worthy aim
. . . T-bone steak claims Ioe's attention . . . likes school best on holi-
days and Sundays . . . Italian Club.
DOLORES MILLER . . . "Honey" clicks the typewriter between Harry
Cool's singing and potato chips . . . "cutting the ice" is an O.K.
pastime with her . . . collects souvenirs . . . Iunior Girls' Choir, G.A.A.
OLGA MISINA . . . Future stenographer, collects pic-
tures of model homes in her spare time . . . likes all types of sports
. . . is peeved with stubborness and bragging . . . admires Miss Feely
. . . G.A.A.
RICHARD MITACEK . . . "Rich" wants to
be happy . . . admires all friends-all movie stars-all teachers . . .
enioys sports-baseball and football player . . . would like to tour
the countries . . . future engineer . . . Football.
BERNARD MOORE . . . "Cowboy's" pet peeve-people who tease
him . . . has traveled through the mid-western states . . . likes all
sports, especially baseball, football and hockey . . . Deanna Durbin
is his ideal.
IRVING MORTENSEN . . . "Mort" wants to make a mil-
lion dollars in the future . . . would also like to ioin. the army . . .
likes blondes and sports . . . Mr. Mueller is his favorite teacher.
LILLIAN MROZ . . . "Lil" wants a iob in
an office . . . adores Iurgen's music . . . hates to wait . . . hopes
to visit Hawaii . . . her ideal is 5 feet 10 inches. brown hair and
eyes . . . G.A.A.
ANNE MUCCI . . . People who rattle papers during a movie peeve PEARL NELSON . . . Call on "Toots" if you need any hints about
her . . . a pianist . . . astronomy and tennis are "Annabelle's" hob- interior decorating. she's an expert . . . likes to make friends and
bies . . . wants to become an expert typist and an efficient secretary keep them . . . dislikes conceited people . . . Red Cross.
' ' ' G'A'A' ALBERTA NEWMAN . . . "Birdie" concentrates on being
1-ORETTA MUSENG0 - - - HOP'-is 10 be SeC1'e1n'Y 10 U a dietician . . . loves phonograph records. traveling . . . visited Yellow-
11011C1S01119 1900119101 - - - "T111Y" 1115111195 Pe0P1e W110 1011911 U1 Serious stone Park. Black Hills. New Orleans. Rocky Mountains. Canada . . .
scenes in movies . . . likes airplane rides . . . admires Mr. Sheehan As we Like It.
- - - Stein Stem- l ROBERT NICHOLSON . . . "Collier, Doctor
01-GH NAKONECZNY - ' - Enlnl-15135115 nm' Nicholson" is Nick's dream . . . violin string plucker in leisure time
bition is to become 0 5eC1'e1U1'Y - - - bookkeeping more lhnn ann0Y5 . . . aim is Northwestern Medical School . . . likes to argue . . . Sigma
her . . . likes everything from pie and history to Charles Boyer . . . Quad, Swim Team. Symphony Orchestra-
does much crocheting and reading.
IOHN NICKELE . . . "'Iohnnie" is a talented harmonica player . . . ELAINE NIEKAMP . . . "E" is looking forward to a trip to Honolulu
likes steak . . . admires Mr. Bradley . . . pessimistic spirit . . . Hall . . . skating. dancing. and humorous people would keep her happy
Guard. Track Team. Italian Club. . . . mouth waters at thought of roast chicken with dressing . . . G.A.A. xl
MARION NICOL . . . "Mare" has a strange yearn to be INA NIGGELING . . . If "Skip" had her way there 1
a Tibetan Missionary . . . bangs. broken shoe laces. and bracelets would be no homework . . . future telephone operator-then a per- 1
annoy her . . . loves pumpkin pie and snow . . . Dardanelles. French fect housewife . . . overflows with vitality when Notre Dame's foot-
Club, ball team wins. k
ELIZABETH NICOLOSE . . . "Bet" is mu- ARTHUR NILES . . . Conceited girls peeve
sically inclined' . . . likes to teach little tots in Sunday School . . . him . . . a future in the army air corps will be his . . . likes ice cream. 4
timed tests annoy her. so do outspoken people . . . champion for Pepsi-Cola and baton-twirlers . . . Marlene Dietrich represents his
double promotions . . . Student Council. Latin Club. G.A.A.. N.H.S. ideal . . . Band. Star. -
MARY LOU NODTVEDT . . . Mary Lou yearns to pilot a Boeing Fly- RICHARD NOLL . . . "Flash". who is always in a hurry. yearns to
ing Fortress . . . musically inclined . . . plays accordion. Hawaiian be a dentist . . . toots the clarinet in the Band . . ., makes a hobby
guitar. ukulele . . . favors lemon cream pie and mechanical drawing of photography . . . Sigma Quad.
- - - has School mmm ""e""o"S' ERLENE NORDBOE . . . lmerrds to be o gym instructor
CALVIN NOELTE . . . Although "Cal" believes his tal- . . . "Lee" likes good natured people . . .r dislikes gum crackers . . .
ents are "all hidden". he plans college to find them . . . chicken chocolate sundaes. yum . . . thinks Miss Selinger is super . . . Green l
and all sports agree with him . . . likes pool. basketball. swimming. Curtain. G.A.A.. Letter Girls.
music . . . Basketball Team. GERALDINE No-VAX . D ' umossom.. plays
EDWARD NOGA . . . "Ed" likes music and sweet Hawaiian music and likes to listen to Dick Iurgen's music . . .
movies . . . ambition is to ber:-me H machinist . collects recordings writes poetry . . . ambition is to be a model . . . likes her dog . . .
as a hobby . . . ideal person is Iohn Kieran . . . Senior Choir. detests iazz . . . Stein Sten.
MOLLY NUTI . . . "Gingersnaps" has a passion for baking and mak- GEORGE OFENLOCH . . . George wants to make some beautiful girl
ing up new recipes . . . owns an excellent baritone voice . . . longs a good husband . . . swings along iitterbugging . . . ideal person is
to be an actress . . . History Club. Green Curtain Players. Santa Claus . . . favorites are chop suey and Ginger Rogers . Star
ARDIS O'BRIEN . . . A future dietician or actress . . . Staff' Press Club'
has traveled through most of the U. S .... collects lipsticks as a SHIRLEY OFF . . . Bowling. skating. movies. head
hobby . . . "Irish" likes red heads. absurd accessories and the color "Shirl's" list of amusements . . . her ideal must have engaging per-
green . . . Local History. G.A.A. sonality and a sense of humor . . . admires Miss Haley . . . secre-
FRANK OFENLOCH . . . This athletic fellow "HY "' the f"'u'e - ' ' GAA'
will be a success as a husband and business man . . . likes "quiet" SHIGEO OKAMOTO . . . "Oaks" has an
clothes and all sports . . . admires Mr. Schutter. ambition to succeed in anything he tries. and probably will . . . pet k
peeve is nickname . . . a future commercial artist . . . Student Council.
Pre-Me ' . Math. N.H.S X
IRENE OLENDZKI . . , "1" yearns to be a Hollywood dress designer ces 1 on-y qbgui it
. . . idealizes Dolly Tree . . . talented in art and sewing . . . turns n Al' 1 cs the c nd hard musicd selec.
to 1:0110 P10Y1119 0110 P11010910P1'1Y 111 SP019 111119 . - - G-A-A-. 19011511 ti ith her violin . . . Darda lles. phony Orchestra. N.H.S.
Clu . ,, ,, ,
EDITH OLSEN . . . Farmers and farm life appeal to , TOFZNIQSS1-if ' ' 'Edljled hopes to be Tnthelecglcuz
"Edie". a country school teacher to be . . . delights in teasing the eng12?er ' 1 ea 12351 omas ,min ,' ' ' grlunsqit ll org the
Piano keYs and Participating in corn husking contests . . . Dardanelles. gsxjslng 12:25 iube ves unspanng y into stea wit a t e nm-
Math Club. Green Curtain. N.H.S. ' ' ' '
VIRGINIA OSTRING . . . "Gini" wants to
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. . . future buck private . . . ideal person-Ioe Maltz . . . Horseback nelleg, Student Cguncil, Office Service, N,H,S,
Riding. Engineers. Visual Education.
FRED OSWALD . . . "Floats through the air with the greatest of MAFY P111-ESCH - - - F1Y1110 111911 111 1119 S1fY 1S.W1101 1V101'Y W01115 10
ease" , , . "Bud" likes Q good orchestra with cm accordion and do in the future . plays plan-o . . . likes dancing, skating, and foot-
guitar . . . his ideal person is Robert Seward . . . Bowling, bull 9011195 - . - IC1901 10915011 IS 1191 111011191 - - - G-A-IL
1 IACK OWENS . . . "Burt" will find a future in engineer- HAY PANCZAK - - 0 "P90nU1S" W011'1 have 10 be 0 C0C1dY
ing . . , slow waitresses onrroy him . . . likes hot music, swimming. . - - taking cars apart is lun for hlm . - . hlqh runkers are neatly
holidays. sport clothes . . . admires Mrs. Hege . . . likes to bowl in 01955911 P90P19 - - - Basketball '1'90111f '1'1'0C11 T90111-
his SPM time H H Ross PANTUS . . . A follower of soho-
- . . , . HAROLD PABICH ' ' Q Harry j G splen' perelli . . . "Chubbins" ideal person is Orson Welles . . . her peace
did muslclan himself. virtually eats up good music . . . builds model of mind is destroyed by gum snappers and conceited people . . .
airplanes . . . dislikes old iokes. and poor dressers . . . may be an Polish Club Italian Club' G.A.A.
engineer or drummer . . . Sigma Quad. N.H.S. '
WILLIAM PARISOLI . . . "Bill" wants to be a chemical or architectural FRANCES PENKSAW . . . "Frannie" desires to be a secretary . . .
engineer . . . likes beautiful cars. antiques. good books. and music likes to draw and design dresses . . . people who talk without expect-
. . . plays military drums . . . has traveled quite extensively . . . ing answers please her . . . starts at slamming doors . . . Lois Findley
R.O.T.C.. Color Detail. Math Club. her closest chum. X
ANNE PARTIPILO . . . "Yum-yum to chocolate candy" KATHRYN PERTILE . . . "Kitty" will be a dress designer
says Anne . . . pretty clothes are tops to this future white collar girl . . . can figure-skate. play piano. and make false teeth . . . saves
. . . she hasn't traveled far. but gets around . . . Polish Club. pennies and sews . . . a buzzing fly around her face annoys her.
IOHN PENKAVA . . . "Pinky" likes roller WARREN PETERSEN . . . Our future presi-
skating and football . . . aims to be a machinist . . . girls who con- dent . . . ideal person is himself . . . "Pete's" ambition is to own a
tinually comb their hair annoy his manly ideas . . . ideal person. '42 Chrysler "New Yorker" convertible . . . is peeved on seeing
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ELEANOR PETERSON . . . "Elly's" idea of a wonderful orchestra is GERALD PHILLIPS . . . Future airplane mechanic is this fisherman
Dick Iurgen's . . . loves entering contests and traveling . . . this . . . "Phill" will own a planing boat some day . . . likes vegetable
musical miss loves sports and sporty clothes . . . conceited people SOUP While Camping . . . delights in outboard motoring.
peeve he' - - - G-ll-in PHYLLIS PILLING . . . "Phil" wants to become a famous
SAMUEL PETERSON . . . "Pete" wants a college educa- dancer . . . favorites are steak with onions, mince meat pie and
tion . . . likes bowling and pool . . . collects firearms for a hobby Orrin Tucker's music . . . a talented artist . . . has traveled to New
. . . waiting in line for hamburgers in the lunchroom peeves him York and Canada . . .V Local History. GJ-LA.
' ' ' his dad is his ideal' - l I EDWIN PLANZ . . . "Mush" keeps away
VIOLET PETERSON . . . Ambition is to be- from girls who talk too much . . . would collect tropical fish as a
come a Red Cross nurse or bank teller . . . "Vi" dislikes Baby Snooks hobby . . . delights in all ouidoor Sports l u l lulure college boy . . 0
and pessimistic people . . . her great talent is pie baking . . . future Pre.Medics.
-a mystery . . . GJ-LA.
EDWIN PLOETZ . . . "Chubby" will be a watchmaker or engineer DOROTHY POOLE . . . Future nurse is "Dotty", lover of south . . .
. . . likes all sports. and Italian spaghetti . . . hobbies include stamp dislikes USG'-Je Of "babe" and "toots" . . . can imitate HIUHY diclecis
collecting and Woodcraft . . . girls. and alarm clocks in the morning - - - lilies Pler1iY of clcilles - - . Pre-Medics. F1'eI1Cl1 Club-
peeve nlm' OLGA PORAYKO . . . Olga wants to travel through all
IRMGARD POHE ' ' ' lrmle Wlic comes. allecllli llalll the states . . . bad manners and borrowers annoy her . . . her favorites
Gel'manY' eempeses her own allanaemenls lol' llle plana ' ' sn are chop suey. sport clothes. and true friends . . . her future is a
gldent bowler . . . lucky man who gets her as a secretary . . . tem career womcmfs . . . GJLAU stein stem.
en.
LENORE POLZAK . . . A future as a dieti- l H H I-ols PORTER - - - People who Bill her
tian or a dental assistant is her goal . . . "Lee" collects movie stars' Frerlcll fries Peeife I-0 - - - future famous sidqe director 01' lOl-ll'I'lC!liSl
signatures . . . likes pork chops and mashed potatoes. movies. cars. - - - Wuliis ic ewri d llcrse rdrlch - ' - idecrl is represented by Abraham
and friends . . . French Club. I-i1'lC0lh - . . Clean-Up Campaign.
ETHEL POWELL . . . Considers intelligent people worthwhile friends l:YDlAnliACHANSKl - - - Fuiure Ownef cf exclusive dress sl10P is
. . . this iournalist will be the great American foreign correspondent Lamb - - --clieceluie scdds Und cclweriible Cddlllccs ere her dreams
. . . drawing and writing short stories are her hobbies . . . Press :'luYs Plurie 111 her sPCrrel lime - - - Green Ci-iriclirl PlCrYersf Press
Club. French Club. u '
DOROTHY RADEMACHER . . . "Dot" collects poetry
l KENNETH PlllESTAP - ' - A future -Navi' man ' ' ' smell and pictures . . . is an excellent artist and dancer . . . her blood boils
of aarlle annoys hlm ' ' - llke l'leel'eY ana mavles - - ' can plaY lne at sight of clashing plaids . . . ioyously consumes chili con carne
accordion, piano. cornet, french horn . . . Sigma Quad, Pan-American. l U l G.A'Au Roller Streaks.
Alchemstein. R
RQSEMARIE PUMMER , l l "Rosie" is go- IAMES RANDALL . . . "Zombie" wants to
ing to spend part of her first pay check on an airplane ride . . . sings 'Jei U S0ft Job . . . likes sports. sport clothes. and steak . .I . people
duets with sister . . . collects recipes for use in the future. who make u lei of lleise in ilie movies Peelfe him - - - BOYS Cliclr-
HELEN RANDLEMAN . . . "RundY's" hobby of souvenirs grows by RUTH REICHARD . . . "Rick's" travels have been to and from school
leaps and bounds 0 . I she's been to Yellowstone l D l ll-om ihe saddle . . . dislikes short hair cuts on boys . . . ambition is to travel around
to the ballroom spells pleasure to her . . . desires to be a stenographer. lne Walid ln an airplane-
DONALD RAWLINGS . . . Dress clothes and spicy foods ROBERT RINEHART - - - A future engineer - - - Pei
intrigue Don . . . hopes to become an expert welder in future days peeves gre iecrcljlers. Cmfllconcelted girls : . . likes spolts. food. clothes
. . . enioys a good band. educational subiects. and travel . . . is and swing music - - - Buds idleriis include reddmq Grid Wrliiliq
modesl as to his lolenlsl . . . Intramural Sports. Basketball.
SHIRLEY RAY . . . "The X-Ray," our "Star" CONSTANCE ROARK B
editor is already known in literary circles . . . a good book and an ple-her dish , , , dancing too . . . "Connie" saves pellitlrlggs Sees:
apple spell sn hour el lelsule ' - - Quill and Scroll- Dardanelles. ware! . . . taking dictation from handsome boss her dream . . . Silver
Green curtain PldYer5- N-l'l-S- Streak. Green Curtain Players.
RICHARD ROEING . . . "Rowboat Rowing" likes blondes, brunettes. ROGER ROGGATZ . . . "Dodgie" will be a football coach and at-
and turkey . . . cameras and bumming keep him busy . . . after col- tend a big nine college some day . . . would rather play football and
lege an engineer . . . glamor boys peeve this football star . . . Track hockey than do chemistry . . . loves spaghetti . . . admires Ann
Team. Boys' Choir, Sheridan.
BETTY ROGERS . . . "Betts" enioys sail boats. convert- lAClf ROSE - - - nlledisn futurelwill be. in ilie Murine
ibles. and dancing . . . will lead an eventful life at college with Corps - - - ccncelied girls annoy him . . . likes swing, dumplings.
marriage following . . . hobby is dressmaking . . . Student Council.
Pan-American Club.
fried chicken. and girls . . . is raising a future champion great Dane.
ROBERT ROSENBERG . . . "Rosie" desires
H H EDWERD ROGERS 5 - - -A ldlerlied fri to become a dentist . . . collects marbles and photos . . . likes good
student - - t Ed dresms of being fr ccmrriercldl Crust - - - hvbbles dancers . . . Sigma Quad. Alchemstein. Visual Education. Star Rep-
include stamps. tropical fish and airplane models t. . . will attend l-eeenlollve.
Wright College after graduation . . . Sigma Quad.
DOROTHY ROWE . . . "Dorth" has ambitions to be like Florence A-NGEI-O RUSCIT0 - - - "ARTS" Clmbiiicrl is to have PleI1iY of IIIOHBY
Nightingale . . . ideal person is her sister, Clara . . . talented singer and live in happiness - - - Sincerely hvpes to become G Professional
. . . accomplished piano player . . . collects stamps as a hobby . . . bdselwll PlGYe1' - - - his ideal is iYPified l3Y l'ledY Lamurr-
P'e'Me'liCS' Dsfefmelles' Meir Club- GLENDA RYSELL "Brenda" will dance her wa
. . . y to
ROBERT RUBOM , , , "Rube" will lell the soo,-e os o fame. stopping off at Hollywood . . . has a Steinmetz scrapbook . . .
sports announcer , , , 1-oust lamb pleases him , , , cglleclg 'college this talented miss likes Gene Krupa . . . G.A.A.. Green Curtain Players.
r-ennants and sport clippings . . . admires Mr. Bradley . . . Baseball EDMUND SADOWSKI "Hey You"
Team' CAROLINE RUGGENTALER HK ,, wants to live long enough to ride in the Chicago Subway . . . collects
will b 1 I h er l h I d 1 ' ' Trang coins and writes poetry . . . enioys good books . . . admires honest
e a eep one op aor . . . as exp ore various pars o people c . . As We Like H' Polish Club.
Canada . . . loves good food and sweaters . . . her favorite cinema
actor is Stirling Hayden . . . Student Council. G.A.A.
RAYMOND SADOWSKI , , , "Take q letter, Miss lanes", says our lil. ISABELLE SAMPOU . . . An air stewardess is "Issie's" aim . . . likes
tle "Shadow". successful business man . . . hopes to have a new car to GU! between meals . - - thinks lhe Girls' GYM iedcllers and Miss
every year . . . bowling and skating his pleasures , . . Polish Club, Dierks are swell . . . future at St. Luke's . . . G.A.A.. Dardanelles.
CECILIA SAGMEISTER . . . Handsome fellows. dancing. NJ-LS' IRVING SANDBACK Hsundy.. wants to own G chain
ggguflolhejrucfli Celllvsallclilxhxl ' ' ml? nearlhmlri :ve ll sei G of ice cream stores and bowling alleys . . . has great dramatic abil-
mother-:er shinlriqkighl e S an C as mg co oils ll er ' ' ' er ity . . . likes sports. good food and sleep . . . iitterbugs irk him . . .
' Sta C ew. Sigma Quad.
BETTE SALVESEN . . . An excellent athlete ge I LEO SANDERS nscmd .. likes sports
. . . "Buck" wants to become a champion swimmer and a swimming .th b 1. l .l l shfl ' 'K Yk. . k
teacher . . . collects pins and buys sweaters as a hobby Green wi ow mg.a avon e I ' ' gimme G . lr EY cismyrli. S io es ' ' '
' ' ' future linotyplst . . . to him steak fried in onions is delicious . . . any
Curtain Players. G.A.A.
millionaire is his ideal.
SPEROS SARELOS . . . "Spiro" has not yet chosen a career . .
conceited girls annoy him . . . likes good times and Capt. Dowse . . .
not particular about the food he eats . . . French Club, Band.
VIOLET SATOR . . . Famous hair stylist to be . . . likes
dan.cing and blonde haired boys . . . "whoppee! chop suey for din-
ner". says she . . . hopes to be iust like "mom".
MARGARET SAUTER . . . "Marge" gets
pleasure out of ping pong. bowling and good classical music . . .
despises interruption . . . collects old birthday cards . . . plans to get
married . . . French Club. Student Council.
MYRTLE SCHERR , . . "Myrt" will learn to fly a plane . . . pet
peeve-"That you. Myrt?" . . . likes fried chicken . . . delights in bowl-
ing and swimming . . . lover of horses . . . Bowling, G.A.A.
LOIS SCHMID . . , "Smity" will twirl her way into the
commercial world . . . clashing clothes her pet peeve . . . maroon
convertible coupes attract her attention . . . Dardanelles. Office Serv-
ice, Iunior Service, Stein Sten.
DOLORES SCHMIDT . . . "Lor", a future
telephone operator . . . may be able to visit world . . . dodges bash-
ful people . . . cooking and dancing keep her busy now . . . Library
Club. G.A.A.
IRENE SCHNAPP . . . "Snaps" has many ambitions . . . a star bowler
is she . . . likes food . . . collects prom bids . . . future: Northwestern
. . . hobbies include swimming, ice skating and bowling . . . Student
Council, Office Service, Alchemstein. G.A.A.
CHARLES SCHOENING . . . Future radio actor superb,
"Chuck" dotes on school' pins . . . talkative peoole annoy his peaceful
temperament . . . a sweater man . . . ideal is Mr. Sheehan . . . Green
Curtain Players,
STEPHEN SCHOVAIN . . . "Shorty" will go
to college in a convertible . . . finds pleasure in teasing people . . .
is a future draftsman , . . likes to play basketball, ice skate, swim
. . . favorite food: pork tenderloin.
LA NETTA SCHWADER . . . Quiet and reserved . . . "Susie" likes
shows, reading and meeting nice people . . . enioys skating and
dancing, but not gum crackers . . . collects lapel ornaments . . . a
future career girl,
HOWARD SCHWALB . . . Ambition is to be a Knight
of the Road . . . women drivers annoy him . . . lived in Los Angeles,
and has spent winter vacations in Florida , , . talented tennis player
. . . Sigma Quad. Vice-President of Alchemstein.
LEE SCOTT . . . He'll be a commissioned
officer in the Illini R.O.T.C .... light brunettes about 5' 5" catch his
eagle eye . . , is a good musician . . . Band, Sigma Quad.
VIRGINIA SERBICKI . . . "Ginny" plays the violin . . . Ralph Gins-
burg and his string quartet her delight . . . dotes on operettas,
chicken and devils food cake . . . collects travel pamphlets . . . a
future nurse.
LUCILLE SERENO . . . "Ceil" is a nightingale . . . warbles
both classical and popular music . . , Bar-B-Q's with French fries her
favorite dish . . . Deanna Durbin her ideal . . . Girls' Choir. Italian Club.
HERMAN SERONE . . . Basketball suits "Y"
to a "T" . . . hunting is this sports enthusiast's hobby . . . a good
iob and a very long life are necessary for his happiness . . . Bas-
ketball.
DORA SILVESTRI . . . To be a comptometer operator is "Door's"
ambition . . , girls with high heels and anklets annoy her . . . likes
fancy clothes, peas and Errol Flynn . . . Italian Club.
CHARLES SIMON . . . "Chuck" likes dancing and movies
. . . teachers who give too much homework annoy his studious nature
. . . a good clerk and singer . . . a future radio singer and Caesar
Romero the second.
EDWARD SIMONIAN . . . Homework is his
pet peeve . . . likes classical music and roast chicken . . . ambition
is to be a diamond setter . . . Gary Cooper is a favorite with him
. . . hobbies include model airplanes and stamp collecting.
IACK SMITH . . . "Smitty" will occupy the cockpit in navy blue . . .
detests feminine gum chewers but likes women . . . Lana Turner his
ideal . . L Sigma Quad. Fire Marshal, Silver Streak Staff.
GERALD SMOROWSKI . . . "Ierry" wants to play pro-
fessional baseball or become a gym teacher . . . Luke Appling is his
ideal . . . collecting swing and sweet music occupies his spare time
. . . Baseball Team.
IUNE SNOW . . . "Iunie" is our cheerful
cheer leader captain . . . this real future co-ed wants to be the grid-
iron hero's dream . . . her pet peeve is getting up early . . . Green
Curtain Players.
WARREN SCHADER . . . "Murphy" will be a future army officer
. . . talkative people annoy his orderly soul . . . likes chili, Mickey
Rooney. bowling . . . collects stamps . . . technical course . . . Mr.
Holms his ideal person. -
LOIS SCHAUER . . . To become a famous concert singer
is "Shau's" ambition . . . two-faced people irk her . . . Kirsten Flag-
stead is her ideal person . . . a good friend and a good sport . . .
Stein Sten. Girls' Choir.
LOIS SCHENDEL . . . "Shenee" likes the
Ballet Russe. ice skating, dance music and tasty foods . . . future,
University of Chicago . . . has traveled extensively . . . Dardanelles.
Star Staff, Annual Staff. Press Club. Local History.
KENNETH SCHMITT . , . "Smitty" is talented in doing vocal imper-
sonations, but yearns to be a highly skilled painter . . . girls who
talk of previous dates peeve him . . . Fire Guard. Special Police.
LOIS SCHMUDE . . . "Lo-Lo's" ambition is to be a pro-
fessional singer . . . likes opera. dancing. and Nelson Eddy . . .
people who don't listen when spoken to, peeve her . . . Office Service,
German. Pre-Medics.
LIESELOTTE SCHMUECKING . . . "Lottie"
collects souvenirs and knicknacks as a hobby . . . wants to be a
nurse or air stewardess . . . has done quite a bit of traveling . . . a
talented pianist . . . Dardanelles. G.A.A.
MARIE SCHROEDER . . . Dislikes anything fussy . . . likes Xavier
Cugat's music and Cole Porter songs . . . ambition: secretary . . .
favorites include tuna fish and asparagus . . . hobbies are cooking,
reading and swimming.
LOUISE SCHUCHER . . . "Lou" breezes along on skates
but does a stand still in Civics . . . hot socks her specialty . . . col-
lects menus . . . future interior decorator . . . wants long and happy
life . . . Stein Sten. Student Council, G.A.A.
THOMAS SCHULIST . . . "Shoes" intends
to enlist in the U. S. Army . . . likes hunting and cameras . . . not
interested in girls who don make-up in class . . . has gone through
New York's Chinatown.
WALLACE SCOTT . . . "Scotty," the printer, excels in art . . . no
time for clubs, future walkathon winner . . . likes good music . . .
quite the foreign traveler . . . Mr. Nalecz, his favorite.
LILLIAN SEGES . . . "Lil" is one person in a million-
she has no pet peeves . . . ideal person is Miss Fosse . . . ambition is
to be a chemist . . . Dardanelles. Student Court, Math Club. As We
Like It, Latin Club, N.H.S.
OSCAR SELZER . . . To be an accountant
or gym teacher would please "Os" . . . conceited people don't rate
with him . . . Mr. Iackson is his ideal . . . has been around the
good old U. S. A .... Basketball team.
ROBERT SEWARD . . . "Stewie" des-ires to distribute wealth evenly
. . . dislikes those who over use their authority . . . hopes to become a
C.P.A. in the future . . . Treasurer of Visual Education, Sigma Quad,
N.H.S.
IOSEPH SHABEZ . . . "Booney's" aim is the air corps
. . . airports and ice cream are his delights . . . girls who tease him
are on his peeve lists . . . future squadron commander . . . R.O.T.C.
DONALD SHEPARD . . . "Shep's" dream
is to hold a iudicial seat in the Supreme Court . . . will settle for a
successful Washington lawyer's career . . . thrills at new adven-
tures . . . Symphony Orchestra.
EVELYN SKIERKA . . . "Babe" is irked by people who show off . . .
likes music and shorthand . . . relishes chicken with dressing . . .
her ambition is to become a secretary . . . Red Cross, Bowling, G.A.A.
ADELE SKOUG . . . A lover of South American music
. . . "Blondie" wants to get a soft iob and travel . . . likes suits and
fried chicken . . . has been to Norway . . . G.A.A.
LEROY SLIWINSKI . . , Promising artist is
"Babe" . . . a talented talker as well , . . likes chili and tennis . . .
many friends and good manners . . . builds and photos airplanes . . .
Poster Club, N.H.S.
WILLIAM SNOW . . . A future doctor . . . likes roast beef . . . has
traveled East but not West . . . ideal person is President Roosevelt
. . . likes "snow" in all ways . . . admires orchestra music.
ART SNYDER . . . "Arson Artie" hopes to become a
sheet metal worker . . . has traveled through the Eastern and Central
section of the covmtrv . . . likes good food and pretty girls . . . Green
Curtain Players, Band.
PHYLLIS SOBANSKI . . . "Phil" wants to
be a success . . . likes sports and "certain people" . . . conceited peo-
ple annoy her . . . has traveled to four states of the Union . . . Red
Cross, G.A.A.
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FRANK SORRENTINO . . . has been in Steinmetz iust one year . . .
wants to be successful in any venture undertaken . . . delights in
riding in speedy touring cars . . . took general course.
CHESTER SOWA . . . Mickey Rooney represents "Chet's"
ideal person . . . likes sports . . . collects stamps for a hobby . . . a
future business man . . . favorite food is pork . . . talented singer . . .
Polish Club.
ROBERT SPEIDEL . . . A future physical
education teacher in the public schools . . . "Bob" likes all sports . . .
builds model airplanes in spare time . . . has traveled to four states
in the Union . . . German Club.
WILLIAM STAFFORD . . . A look into the future will show "Bill" as
a trumpet player in a dance band . . . likes swing bands and girls
. . . conceited girls are his pet peeve . . . Band.
VIRGINIA STAWARZ . . . The life of every party . . .
doesn't understand why anyone gives a darn . . . would rather dance
than eat . . . a screaming maniac at football games . . . a future
airline hostess. .
VIVIAN STEGER . . . Athletic minded "Viv"
a tennis trophy snatcher . . . plans to travel extensively . . . cooking
her talent and future work . . . sports editor of Star and Streak, Sec-
retary Student Council . . . Pan-American Club.
MERCIA STIME . . . "Merc" hopes to some day travel all over the
United States and Hawaii . . . girls that wear anklets with high heeled
shoes trouble her . . . likes Glen Miller, good music and movies . . .
G.A.A.
PEARL STONE . . . "Pearlie" means to be a hard work-
ing dress designer . . . sketches in odd moments . . . sports and all
foods hit the spot . . . a rug cutter . . . has traveled through Yellow-
stone Park.
GENE STRAIKER . . . Gene likes red con-
vertibles but dislikes study halls . . . his hobbies are hunting and
fishing . . . pork chops and mashed potatoes go well with him . . .
sports clothes appeal to Gene.
EVELYN SWETLIK . . . A talented pianist and future piano teacher
. . . wants to visit entire United States and Hawaii . . . picturesque
painting and stamp collecting fill her spare time . . . "Wedgie" likes
all sports . . . Poster Club. G.A.A.
ALPHA SZUTIAK . . . Conceited people are crossed off
"Alfalfa's" likes . . . kind and generous ones come first . . . talented
pianist, flutist and mandolinist . . . Dardanelles, Stein Sten. Student
Council. French Club. N.H.S.
JAMES TAKIS . . . "Cookie" tickles the
ivories and beats the drum . . . digests tangos and rumbas . . .
ambition is to have a swing band . . . hopes to be an M.D. some day
. . . "hep-hep" . . . Sigma Quad, Pre-Medics, R.O.T.C., Student Council.
MARY TANSOR . . . "Tangy", traveler of the Orient, will make an
excellent stenographer . . . she loves radio comedians and musical
programs . . . ladies who wear hats in shows annoy her . . . lover of
all sports.
VIRGINIA TARPINIAN . . . "Ginny" has high hopes of
flying high as an aviatrix . . . reading and poetry take up her leis-
ure time . . . likes airplanes and math . . . Silver Streak. Clean-Up
Committee, G.A.A.
DOROTHY TERLAU . . . Doesn't know
about her future. but "Scarlett" would like to be a writer . . . oral
talks displease her . . . likes people- and books . . . writing is her
talent . . . favorite food is "hot dogs" . . . Red Cross. Stein Sten.
LORRAINE THURNES . . . Can talk rings around her friends . . . writes
pages and pages of letters . . . punctuality is a hobby with her . . .
thinks ideal people are fictitious . . . future telephone operator . . .
Student Council. German Club.
LA VERGNE THYFAULT . . . "Vern" likes history. iour-
nalism. music, dancing, English , . . talented dancer. club organizer
. . . admires schoolmates . . . collects historical clippings as hobby
. . . admires Mr. O'Hearn . . . Press Club, Local History. Green Cur-
tain Players.
LILLIAN TIERNEY . . . "Pat". a girl with a
sweet disposition . . . likes gruesome murder stories . . . munching
peanuts and eating steak rate high . . . ambition is to visit South
America . . . Dardanelles. Pan-American. G.A.A.. N.H.S.
IOSEPHINE TRIOLA . . . "Io" saves old report cards . . . future stenog-
rapher and housewife . . . loathes new defense stockings and oral
reports . . . likes all kinds of music . . . history is favorite subiect . . .
Office Service.
LUD TYBUR . . . "Lud's" pet peeve is girls putting on
make-up in public . . . drawing is his talent . . . ambitions include
becoming an electrical engineer and having lots of money . . . Sigma
Quad. Engineering. Polish Club. Riding Club.
ROBERT TYCHSEN . . . "Bob" delights in
automobiles and radios . . . can get plenty of pleasure enjoying the
movies . . . women's hats annoy him . . . women drivers are his pet
peeve . . . hopes to have a government position.
IACK SPIELMAN . . . lack will spend his future in the airways . . .
hopes to attend University of Southern California . . . talented saxo-
phone player . . . admires Mr. Ramsey and Mr. Mueller . . . Sigma
Quad. Math Club. Pre-Medics, Bowling.
STANLEY SPILLAR . . . A future traveler . . . likes a
good time with big crowds . . . hobbies include sports of all kinds . . .
future: to live in the outdoors . . . talented artist . . . Senior Choir.
LILLIAN STACHURA . . . "Zombie" looks
forward to becoming an office clerk. although her ambition is to be
a radio singer . . . apple pie. pleated dresses, and singing appeal to
her . . . Red Cross.
MARTHA STEIGERWALD . . . "Marty" is an all-round athlete . . .
rates high in sportsmanship . . . through merit acquired the elementary
school "letter" , . . Girls' Choir, G.A.A.
FRANK STELLA . . . "Io" hopes to be an auto mechanic
in the future . . . talented as a piano player . . . collect stamps as a
hobby . . . some day he may be a millionaire . . . admires Mr. Nalecz
. . . Italian Club.
ARLINE STEVENS . . . "Daisey" hopes to
be a beauty operator . . . likes to tap dance and eat chocolate sun-
daes . . . collects pins and knicknacks as a hobby . . . enioys dancing
and reading . . . dislikes conceit.
MARTHA STRAMAGLIA . . . Oh. for the wide open spaces. to live
on a ranch in Colorado and be a cowboy's sweetheart is "Shorty's"
idea of a perfect future . . . talented guitar player . . . Italian Club.
G.A.A.
IOHN STUDZINSKI . . . Ambition is to be healthy.
wealthy and wise . . . "Stud" is an ardent movie fan . . . likes operas.
sports clothes and Mr. Nalecz . . . hobbies are reading and piano play-
ing.
CHARLOTTE SULLIVAN . . . "Patty" would
like to travel to the land of "pineapples" . . . ambition is to be a
successful poetess . . . ideal person is her mother . . . Dardanelles.
Green Curtain Players, Office Service, G.A.A.. Stein Sten. Iunior
Service, N.H.S.
TINA TAKIS . . . "Sis" made the grade in 3V2 years . . . "To be a
success in my career." is her ambition . . . loyal friends, spaghetti,
olives. rate high . . . pet peeves: people who worry . . . Band. Fix-It.
Red Cross, Green Curtain Players.
FRANK TAMBURRINO . . . The navy for him . . . angler
par excellence . . . mashed potatoes and rich thick steaks send
"Sleepy" into spasms of delight . . . enioys a comical show . . . hob-
bies are stamps and model airplanes.
LOUIS TANSKI . . . Louis promises us esca-
lators for Steinmetz when he becomes mayor . . . builds model rail-
roads . . . a pilot he hopes to be . . . likes anything pertaining to
aviation . . . Polish Club.
CONSTANCE THIES . . . Connie's ambition is to visit Hawaii . . .
gloats when she is referred to as being young . . . "goes for" Glen
Miller's band. chop suey. bowling . . . stenographic student . . .
G.A.A.
ELAINE THILL . . . Wants to see the world . . . book
reports upset her . . . always ready for good food . . . admires Miss
Feely . . . ideal is Teddy Roosevelt . . . Stein Sten. G.A.A., Iunior
Service. N.H.S.
IANET THOMPSON . . . To be five feet two
is "Shorty's" ambition . . . hobby is knitting . . . a Naval Nurse
is her future . . . Pan-American, Red Cross, Clean-Up Campaign, Cheer
Leader.
CLIFFORD TODD . . . "Iunior" likes music, neatness. books. cars and
historical places . . . would like to drive a Greyhound bus across the
country . . . a future in college and later in the chemical field awaits
him,
THERESA TOMEI . . . lust call this beautiful tressed lassy
"Terry", not "Babe", Puh-Lease . . . wants a career as secretary first
-a perfect housewife later . . . ideal person is Lily Pons . . . to
California some day.
EUGENE TRANDEL . . . A talented trumpet
player , . . his ambition is to acquire a great deal of money . . .
collects uncancelled United States stamps . . . likes athletics and
music . . . Red Cross. Track Team. Baseball Team.
ELEANOR URBAN . . . The beauty of the setting sun thrills this nature
lover . . . "El" dreams about a future of travels combined with hard
work in an office . . . likes to read comics and ride bicycle.
FRANK VALENTE . . . "Lefty's" ambition is to be a doc-
tor . . . talents include playing the drum and acting . . . hobby is
reading medical books . . . has traveled to California . . . ideal per-
son is cultured and dignified.
HAZEL VALLAS . . . Dancing. chop suey.
swimming. roller skating. and music are tops with Hazel . . . an
expert marimba-player herself, she enjoys teaching others . . . ab-
hors interruptions when engrossed in reading.
HELEN VALLAS . . . Back seat conversationalists in the movies annoy
Helen . . . likes cutting up the rugs . . . tickles the ivories on a piano
. . . ambition. to tick at a typewriter.
IAMES VAN ALSTIN . . . "Iimmy" wants to go to col-
lege and visit Hawaii . . . a talented Hawaiian guitar player . . .
enioys chemistry. radio and lemon cream pie . . . future research
chemist . . . notebooks are his pet peeve.
CAROLYN VAN DENPLAS . . . "Puny"
aspires to be a iournalist . . . likes anything chocolate. sports and
sport clothes . . . ideal person is Santa Claus . . . dislikes glamour
girls and people who call her "Caroline"' . . . Star Staff. Press Club.
G.A.A.
CAROLYN WABICH . . . "Mousie's" ambition is to be a surgeon . . .
hunts big game up North . . . United States, Canada. Mexico, Alaska
her travels . . . log cabin her destination . . . great lover of all sports.
ROBERT WAGNER . . . First class engineer and vice-
president of National Airlines is "Wag's" ambition . . . bowling, golf-
ing, and school take most of his time . . . dislikes dancing on a
crowded floor . . . harmonica player.
IUNE WAHL . . . "Iune Prune" would like
to become a secretary . . . likes shorthand, Dick Iurqens and bowl-
ing . . . fond of chop suey . . . admires Mrs. Beach . . . has an
agreeable personality . . . Stein Sten. G.A.A.
FAY WALL . . . A smile for all has Fay . . . gum crackers irk her
feminine nature . . . enioys dancing and roller skating . . . N.H.S..
Dardanelles. Office Service. Stein Sten.
WILLIAM WALLACE . . . To be a concert band director
is "Bill's" ambition . . . teachers with a sense of humor rate high on
his list of likes . . . a future aviation mechanic . . . a stamp collector.
WILLIAM WALSH . . . "Bill" has a dream
to travel to Africa some day' . . . his future will be spent as a steam-
fitter first-class. f'f course . . . Bob Hope is his ideal Person . . .
enioys sports and movies . . . admires Mr. Swem.
CHARLES WEIGEL . . . "Chuck" likes nearly everybody . . . talents:
swimming, photography . . . ideal person is his father . . . future
research chemist . . . dumplings and brown butter satisfy him . . .
Student Council and Court. Debate Club. N.H.S.
ROBERT WEIDL . . . "Bob" will be rx tool maker . . .
women drivers peeve him . . . likes football and hot food . . . trav-
eled to Canada and famous Mt. Rushmore . . . admires Mr. Nalecz.
WILLIAM WENGER . . . This penny col-
lector hopes to be civil engineer . . . future college graduate . . .
food. sports are always on his popular list . . . no'dish washing for
"Bill" . . . Vice-President Class, Basketball Team.
IEAN WHETHERHULT . . . "Ieannie" is interested in chemistry. piano
playing . . . despises conceited fellows and backdoor- salesmen . . .
has been to Washington. Massachusetts, Alabama and Canada . . .
Green Curtain Players, French Club.
EDWARD WHITE . . . "Eddie" is a talented car washer
. . . also a radio tuner . . . likes going out with girls who are not
stuck-up . . . says "yes" to iuicy steaks and sport clothes . . . a
future aviator.
MARY WHITE . . . Ambition-to see the
world through rose-colored glasses . . . harbors no love for house-
work . . . has been to California . . . future secretary . . . Iudy Gar-
land her ideal . . . Student Council. G.A.A. '
GAYLE WITHERELL . . . To visit the land of pineapple iuice is
"Red's" ambition . . . chicken. sport clothes and bowling go right
down the center with her . . . admires Mr. Bradley.
CARL WOLLEN . . . "Snookie" skiis like the breeze . . .
travels through the country-thumb style . . . desires to attend the
University of California . . . detests publicity hounds . . . Sigma Quad.
Pre-Medics. Riding Club.
RITA WONSOFF . . . "Iazzy" likes people.
fun. traveling and iournalism . . . ambition. to be a professor of
iournalism or a novelist . . . singing and writing constitute her tal-
ents . . . As We Like It. Press Club. Star Staff, Student Council.
AURELIA WYDRA . . . A model housewife to be is this nimble waltz
enthusiast . . . enioys a iolly time when out . . . swimming and ping-
pong her likes . . . future secretary . . . Red Cross.
DOROTHY YAGER . . . "Dee Dee" desires to attend
Normal and be a physical education teacher . . . don't crack your
knuckles around this lady . . . Horace Heidt's orchestra spells perfect
bliss . . . sports clothes claim her attention.
RICHARD YOUNG . . . "Dick". future
chemical engineer . . . maybe an author . . . plays Hawaiian guitar
. . . an excellent swimmer . . . dislikes being asked how he can tell
himself from his twin . . . Student Council, Math, Alchemstein, De-
bating. N.H.S.
RONALD VEARA . . . Silly girls peeve him . . . likes swing music
and all sports . . . says his talents are unlimited . . . hobby is col-
lecting "boogie woogie" records . . . a future office worker.
ROGER VERNON . . . Slow walker. speedy talker . . .
future history teacher . . . likes reading. history, public speaking . . .
will follow in Mr. Bradley's, Mr. McAlphine's, or Mr. I'Ierrick's foot-
steps . . . Debate Club. Literary Club.
CHARLES VOGT . . . A future pharmacist
. , . "Mick" would like to own a drug store . . . likes chemistry.
mystery and detective stories . . . is talented in gymnastics . . . Hall
Guard. Police.
CASIMIR WALCZAK . . . "Casey" enioys horseback riding and bowl-
ing . . . hopes to be admitted into the Air Corps . . . gum crackers
annoy him greatly . . . technical course . . . Lunch Room Police.
GENEVIEVE WALCZYK . . . "Iean" aims to be rich at
a ripe young age . . . a good little history pupil . . . wishes to be like
"Mom" . . . future song writer or iournalist . . . likes to collect pictures.
RICHARD WALKER . . . A future radio
operator . . . likes sports. turkey and chicken . . . builds and tears
apart radios in his spare time . . . plays piano and saxophone . . .
hasn't done much traveling . . . Boys' Choir.
IOSEPH WANAT . . . "Bulla" wants to be a pearl diver . . . likes
money and playing bunco . . . The Lone Ranger represents his ideal
. . . a talented musician.
ROBERT WATSON . . . "Bob" will serve customers after
serving in the army . . . roller skating and movies are his present
delights . . . girls who smoke peeve him . . . ideal is "Andy Hardy."
MARY IANE WEBER . . . "Lady lane"
dotes on nice music . . . strums a guitar . . . future "number, please"
girl . . . thinks fresh boys and iitterbugs crude . . . roller skating
and tennis are her sports . . . Stein Sten. G.A.A.
HANS WENZEL . . . "Maxie" hates the alarm clock. but likes his
mathematics . . . this future engineer has actually seen the Empire
State . . . Student Council. Rifle Team. Bowling Team. N.H.S.
LORETTA WERNER . . . "Lottie" aspires to have an all-
girls' swing band and tour the forty-eight states . . . her sister is her
ideal . . . likes all music . . . admires Ieanette MacDonald and Nelson
Eddy . . . Polish Club.
FRANCES WEYDERT . . . To be haPPY is
Fran's ambition . . . loves to read . . . especially Emily Bronte . . .
doesn't like eating sweet pickles . . . thinks it's foolish to have an
ideal person . . . History Club.
JEROME WIECZOREK . . . "Fritz" is a talented saxophone player . . .
wants to get into a good dance orchestra . . . likes all sports and
swing music . . . girls who put make-up on in lunchrooms or class-
rooms annoy him . . . Polish Club.
CAROLINE WIESENMAYER . . . An accountant is "Wei-
se's" future goal . . . dancing. bowling and roller skating rank high
with her . . . pianist and dime collector . . . dislikes braggers . . .
German Club. G.A.A.
CAROLYN WILLIAMS . . . "Carrie's" hobby
is collecting pennies . . . likes swing music. but no iitterbugs . . .
alarm clocks in the morning get her down . . . to belong to the
Woman's Symphony Orchestra is her ambition . . . Symphony Or-
chestra. Girls' Choir. Latin Club.
BARBARA WOOD . . . To college she'll go . . . following the career
of her ideal. Miss Haley . . . has traveled throughout the central
states . . . Student Council. Dardanelles. H.H.S.
EUGENE WOODSIDE . . . Ambition is "Woody's" mid-
dle name . . . a General Science course will help him to become a
future surgeon . . . girls who smoke-they're his peeves . . . Pre-
Medics. Sigma Quad.
LORRAINE WROBLESKI . . . "Lorrie" hopes
her future will be exciting . . . doesn't like conceited boys . . . to
excel in office work is her ambition . . . collects poetry . . . Senior
Choir. Cycle Club. Polish Club. G.A.A.
ROBERT YOUNG . , . "Bob" likes chemistry . . . future chemical engi-
neer . . . a talented swimmer . . . amuses his friends by playing the
guitar . . . admires Miss Fosse . . . Student Council. Debate Club.
N.H.S.. Math Club. -
ROSEMARIE ZARRILLO . . . "Babe" obiects when gos-
sips decide to exchange news at movie funless the gossip is more
interestingl . . . collects short stories . . . future in iournalism . . .
Student Council. Office Service.
ELINOR ZEMRUS . . . Concerto in B flat
minor and Glen Miller's orchestra are tops with "El" . . . backdoor
salesmen are her only nightmares . . . snapshot fiend . . . future sur-
gical nurse . . . Polish Club.
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Delores Maiewski
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Natalie Ludkowski
Iohn Hecking
Faye Martin
Ianet Thompson
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Paul Breitsprecher
Kenneth Preistap
Ianet Thompson
Ruth Andreen
Olga Cablk
Rosemary Kezele
Irmgaard Pohl
Mary Cathrine Costello
Audrey Behnke
Harold Pabich
Wm. Snow
Ruth Andreen
Lee Scott
Ierry Chambers
Erlene Nordboe
Marilyn Dyer
Bob laccino
Shizeo Okomoto
Marion Frick
Kenneth Priestap
Carolyn Williams
Elaine Thill
Alma Hehn
Gwendolyn Hansen
Edward Fernweger
Alice Olsen
Eugene Woodside
Caryal Lenberg
Howard Schwalb
Alpha Szudiak
Kenneth Schmitt
Shirley Breeze
Letter Girls.
SYLVIA ZIELINSKI . . . "Silver" aims to become a gym teacher . . .
E talents are athletics . . . ideal person is Miss Selinger . . . her likes
are turkey. sport clothes and sociable people . . . G.A.A. Board.
WALTER ZWIERZYCKI . . . Walter's ambition is to be-
come an aeronautical engineer . . . collects aviation photographs . . .
incapable singers annoy him . . . "Wicky" admires Iimmy Dorsey and
Freddy Martin . . . favorite food is pheasant.
GRADUATES NOT PHOTOGRAPHED
Richard Eenoch Ioe Santourian
Chester Loda Margaret Schluensen
Robert Mraz Edward Schultz
Chester Mucha Herbert Trim
Regina Ott
committees
CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE-
Sponsor: Miss Spector
George Oienloch
Frank De Bellis
Octavio Alonzo
Dora Silvestri
Chairman: Bob Frelich
Delores Schmidt
Ralph Huntziker
Violet Hedtke
Mary Lou Nodvedt
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman: Kenneth Schmitt
Mary Kuehiuss
Martha Chudik
Ieannette Ciaglo
Grace Loring
Eleanor Kalemba F Leone Kelly
Iune Bell Edmund Bradke
PIN 6. RING COMMITTEE
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Calvin Geschke
Eleanor Bier
Elizabeth Haase
LaNetta Schwader Doris Labancz
Helen Cichy Isabelle Maziarz
SOCIAL COMMTTEE
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George Otenloch Marvella Ahlers
Elizabeth Mahoney Ralph Huntzicker
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' lack Rose
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CHRISTMAS TREE COMMITTEE
Chairman: Delores Mandelky
Shirley Breese
Mary Kuehiuss
Tavio Alonzo
Fay Wall
Aurelia Wydra
Roy Klotz
Robert Frelich
Evelyn Swetlik
PROM COMMITTEE
Gini Ostring
Richard Young
Molly Nutti
Hans Wenzel
Loisanne F ahringer
Louise Kunde
Glenda Rysell
Alberta Newman
CLASS DAY COMMITTEE
Chairman: Glen Marsh
Iosephine Triolo
Robert Young
Margaret Fagrelius
Florence Leschmann
Mary Lawceiwiez Dan Manczak
Renee Marnzcak
Robert Nicholson
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Chairman: Verna Chramer
Olza Parayko
Leonard Caltisch
Margaret Sauter
Ingrid Anderson
Eleanor Drake.
Olza Danilevich
Dorothy Rowe
Mary Iane Connick
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Harry Grider
Calvin Geschke
Iosephine Triola
Lorraine Thurnes
Frank De Bellis
Molly Nuti
Iune Bell
Donald Hamilton
Violet Choplin
Howard Eck
Florence Leschmann
Ralph Huntziker
Violet Hedtke
Robert Seward
Irene Olendzki
Ralph Melsheimer
Helen Rondelman
Susanne Gilbert
Iean Manson
Dcris Martin
William Parisoli
Robert Latall
Rochelle Kofi
Lois Hartung
Irene Olendzki
Dolores Daus
Ole Olsen
Eleanor Iohnson
Lieselotte Schmuecking
Bob Kotowski
Barbara Wood
Chris Byone
La Vergne Thyiault
Grace Bellezza
Rita Collins
Tecla Longo
Bob Kotowski
Ioni Higham
Ronald Veara
Rosemary Kuch
Ole Olsen
Kathryn Haugland
Robert Rosenberg
Lois Schauer
Irving Sandback
Charlotte Laughlin
Marie Martinek
Virginia Nagel
Gerald Smorowksi
Ellen Mannix
Bob Latall
Kathryn Houglarned
Iames Kantzavelos
Rose Fabiani
Ronald Veara
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Anderson, David C.-
Anderson, Henry R.
Anzelmo, Sam S.
Arnold, Robert
Artelt, Edwn
Berry, R. Rae
Biernat, Harold
Beschke, George J.
Biging, Elmer
Bloom, Richard
Boehm, Robert
Boeykens, Leon
Bolden, Eugene
Bondeson, Carl
Bonifede, Phil.
Borup, Edgar
Bozek, Walter J.
Breese, Wlliam
Bremmer, Henry
Bronsiarczyk, Ray. J .
Bryll, Medard
Burra, Robert B.
Butzbach, Charles
Babe, Robert H., Jr.
Casey, George
Chiaruttini, Alfred
Chuipek, Ray
Clarke, James
Clarke, Patrick
Cloud, Edward
Cloud, Joseph
Christiansen, C. Warren
Cugier, Theodore
Cummings, William
Curatola, Frank
Damato, Lawrence C.
DeBellis, Anthony
DeWald, James
DiSilvestro, Pete
Dittman, Robert
Doerina, John
Dopke, Keneth
Dopp, John
Dougherty, Georgia
Downing, Robert
Draut, William
Dreischarf, Paul
Dreischarf, Edmond
Duma, Bruno J.
Elsen, Fred
Ericksen, Raymond
Erne, Earl
Erickson, Norman
Ernsting, Fred
Falk, Phillip
Farmer, Robert
Farnsworth, Roy
Fay, John
Ferreri, Frank
Ferris, Benjamin R.
Filipowski, Milton
Frankowski, Alex
Garstka, Edward
Garstka. Stanley
Gerali, Harry
Giebel, Norman T.
Gillespie. James
Gillis, Robert Allen
Gilmore. Ernest L.
Glaser, Russell
Grant, Eugene
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Hamilton, Raymond Jan. 1937
Hansen, Arthur L. Feb. 1941
Hansen, James Jan. 1939
Hanson, David L. June 1937
Harvey, Daniel June 1937
Haugland, Charles 1937
Hjertstedt, Kenneth Oct. 1940
Hurley, Joseph 1935
Ilseman, Robert 1939
Jelinek, Henry Feb. 1938
Jones, Wilfred Robert June 1940
Jorgensen, Hans K. June 1940
Jorgensen, Paul F. June 1937
Jorgenson, Ralph F. June 1937
Just, Wayne Feb. 1941
Kaminski, Frank June 1938
Kelly, John F. 1938
Kirkpatrick, Henry 1938
Kirkpatrick, Homer 1938
Koch, Curtis 1939
Koden, Joseph June 1938
Kohlhass, Richard Dec. 1941
Krampach, Thomas Nov. 1939
Knudsen, Lawrence June 1937
Krug, Richard June 1939
Kuzma, William Jan. 1938
Ladendorf, Frank C. June 1937
Lange, Paul 1938
Larsen, H. W. Jan. 1940
Larsen, Roy June 1941
Lehman, William June 1940
LiFonti, Anthonv Jan. 1940
Linder, Henry C. June 1939
Liss, Stanlev 1936
Lombardo, Eugene June 1939
Long, John June 1937
Lorenz, Elmer H. 1938
Lorenz, Clyde June 1939
Lorenz, Warren June 1939
Lueder, John Dec. 1941
Mahle, Lawrence June 1937
Majewski, Lawrence L. 1937
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TEACHERS IN SERVICE
Hubert Anderson
Charles Gecan
, William Siegel
IN MEMORIAM
Curtis Koch 1919 1942
U S Navy Reserve
Seaman First Class
First Steinmetz fatality 1n
World War II Died in action
when boat was tor edoed
uc His early 1dent1ty was
confused with that of a St
Paul Minn boy named
Koch however later his
body was brought to the
home of his parents
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Marsolias, Douglas
Masson, Joe
Meister, Edwin
Melsheimer, John R.
Mescha, Edward A
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Michalak, Joseph
Milano, Rocco D.
Molzahn, E. O.
Morong, Tom
Mortensen, Art.
McGonigal, Frank
Nelson, Harold V.
Nelson, Robert
North, Harold G.
Patience, Robert .
Paus, Raymond A.
Penaska, John
Penksaw, Bernard
Phillips, Robert
Pontarelli, Frank
Pressney, Ray
Price, Charles M.
Randall, Franklin R.
Rapoez, Edwin
Rawlings, Patrick
Reed, Milford
Reimann, Charles G.
Rostan, John
Salvesen, Raymond
Sanders, Karl
Sanelli, Anthony R.
Schaeffer, Val
Shallbetter, George
Schanel, James
Sherman, Jerry James
Skarzynski, Joseph
Schwerin, Fred
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Snyder, Robert
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Stankavich, Nick
Stracek, Edward J .
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ROW 1: G. Kalorniris, R. Spann. R. Weber. R. Iohnson,
E. Oddo. E. Buck. T. Callas. D. McBlaine, S. Oliveto,
R. Ulrich. ROW 2: A. Tucker. R. Horban, V. Heine.
R. Lavieri. I. Di Guilo, H. Rowe. R. McBlaine. I. Frank-
enberger, R. Hack. V. Wagner. R. Murphy. ROW 3: S.
Lavine, C. Sandahl. L. O'Sullivan. C. Baldridge. L.
O'Sullivan. D. Gotaas. G. Goldstein. W. Bradley. L.
Benson. A. Halvorsen, A. Schultz. H. Knolle. W. Wag-
ner, M. Morrison, Miss Rehm.
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ROW 1: T. Kouiourian, D. Smith, R. Diephouse. L.
Semon, I. Gotlstein. G. Binkowski, E. Iohnston. P. May.
S. Longo, I. Ryback. ROW 2: T. Fahlbacher. E. Kad-
zielowski. H. Hockert, L. Fahlender. M. Kiney. E. Tuma.
H. Sherwood, T. Taylor. L. Garvy. M. Hansen. ROW
3: F. Scribano, C. Henke. H. Zagoren, H. Williamson.
M. Mussay. A. Williksen. R. Perry. G. Limbaugh. W.
Schroeder. ROW 4: I. Scardina, G. Casterton. F.
Bohac. R. Paap.
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ROW l: M. Maggio, R. Gregorio, G. Demas. I. Lee. L.
Zinaty. I. Arbogash. W. Bowman. ROW 2: D. Fan-
nella. M. Cipri, H. Trim. G. Koegelheider. N. Bielowski,
M. Kecseg. K. Rosen, R. Possehl, W. Moeller. ROW 3:
E. Miller. L. Bockholt. F. Tuscic. R. Lindenberg. I.
Meyer. E. Haski, L. Letsche. E. Kucera. A. Stas. I.
Sundberg, E. Peterson. ROW 4: A. Dobis, L. Tuttle.
E. Goetz. C. Prehm, F. Porto, D. North, I. Swem, F.
Kimmel. R. Berg. Miss Mathison.
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ROW 1: R. Guelzow. M. Kaylegian. V. Wallace, A.
LePore, L. Carter. A. Hain. E. Scavello. W. Schurr.
ROW 2: A. Toloczko, M. Hammang. E. Zink. S. Brom-
stead, A. Bode, A. Rose. S. Pogacar. E. Henriksen. V.
Vassallo, B. Harrison, E. Barrow. ROW 3: C. Gastal-
dello, K. Iohnson, I. Iago. I. Nelson. V. Meissner. I.
Bochrnann, H. Theologes. ROW 4: Mr. Shutter. C.
Rowe. P. Kulick. I. Nelson, R. Nelson. M. Vanderbilt.
G. Heitschmidt.
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ROW 1: E. Hoier. M. Carlson. I. Callahan. E. Thomp-
son. I. Burger. L. Prill. S. Ohanison. L. Sanders, G.
Green. ROW 2: P. Herbst, I. Madison. D. Downing. R.
Behrendt. V. Stascia. C. Wallace. M. Craig. R. Hansen.
D. Maka, G. Olliger. ROW 3: B. Swat, L. Iensen, I.
Ieck, O. Thielen, I. Rutter, W. Niequist. E. Wenzel. I.
Vlamis, I. McLeod, R. Plotkowski, R. Iuran, G. Ganop-
ulos. A. Hansen. C. Waller.
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E. Haleman, L. Hafeman, L. Iennings. ROW 2: V. Brown. D. Hendrik-
sen. A. Meskan. A. Goethe, A. Borris. R. Iana. F. Kowalcyzski. ROW 3:
A. Humbrock, E. Wolownik, W. Dahl, R. Daley, R. Christiansen. I
Hendry, M. Borqhesi.
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Anderson. N. Carone. ROW 2: L. Knekow, M. Frick. P. Breitspecker, E
Eddy, A. Iwaszczuk. G. Holzem. R. Handzel. ROW 3: I. Hall, C. Sag
rneisier. A. Bayer. L. Podolak, E. Furnweger, E. Anderson. ROW 4: I.
Carmichael, I. Chambers. I. Cherhavy, R. Bloom. E. McDowell, I
DuBois, Miss Boller.
ROW I: M. Favaro, L. Musengo, A. Larsen. I. Sampou. E. Larson, B
Kearns. ROW 2: M. Nicol, L. Bauer. E. Antonsen, I. Bogdanski. D.
Maiewski, F. McClellan, A. Olsen. ROW 3: V. Kuemmel. P. Stone. I
Penkava. C. Baylian. E. Olsen. S. McCreary. S. Ray. ROW 4: W. Lund
B. Rogers, F. Mariyn. R. Pummer, I. Pohl, E. Nordboe, P. Benardi. I
G. Marsh. ROW 5: R. Rubom. T. Zimmerman, E. Rogers, K. Priestap.
E. Noga. E. Woodside. H. Pabich, W. Schrader, H. Matson.
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Lenberq. C. Mikuta. ROW 2: D. Maiewski, I. Schnapp. L. Warner. V.
Stawarz, H. Schwab. M. Schroeder. D. Terlau. ROW 3: C. Sullivan. L.
Seges, L. Wroblewski. R. Creely, M. Dyer, T. Leiser, R. Wonsofi. ROW
4: O. Selzer, C. Wieqel. L. Schendel, M. Costello. C. Williams. ROW 5:
I. Iaquesh. L. Tyber. C. Bocknick. I. Ciezadlo. F. Aden, E. Simonian.
Miss Selinger.
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ROW 1: G. Walczyk. I. Bevilacqua, A. Szuitk, L. Lang, K. Schmidt. R.
Sadowski, H. Vallas. ROW 2: R. Andreen. H. Vallas, R. Anderson, L.
Lewandowski, R. Iacobsen, I. Fitzgerald, R. Vernon. ROW 3: F. Tam-
borino, L. Slwinski, V. Icobazzi, R. Gazda, A. Haase, M. Tansor, W.
Martens, E. Thill. ROW 4: M. Collins. S. Schovain, I. Haase, R. Iaccino,
E. Harper. E. Gierman.
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Tierney. I. Iemiolo. ROW 2: M. Fehlhaber. I. Davis, A. Emma, C. Rug-
gentaler, L. Stachura, D. Fitzgerald, H. Grider. ROW 3: Miss Adams.
I. Wahl. D. Andren. S. Breeze. A. Graniero. A. Hehn. ROW 4: I.
Smith, E. Freitag. S. Spillar, I. Mason.
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ROW 1: P. Nelson. L. Liberio, F. Carmody, M. Harmon, N. Buchardl.
S. Zielinski, G. Witheral. ROW 2: E. Kowolewski, V. Ostrinq, I. Nigqel-
inq, L. Mroz, I. Triolo. O. Porayko, G. Ofenlock. ROW 3: W. Walsch
Miss O'Brien, A. Markese, R. McDonough, V. Maibenco. R. Holesovsky
L. Linstedt, M. Kuehfuss. ROW 4: W. Zwierzycki, I. Hahn, C. Lehman
G. Straiker, G. Chaban. E. Schultz, C. Geshke. L. Sanders.
457
ROW 1: G. Chieppa. S. Keniosian. K. Pertile, R. Dennler. L. Thurnes, E.
Mahoney, A. Capannelli. ROW 2: I. Matthews, L. Schwader. I
Hassler, A. Skouq, R. Hunter, L. Dick, L. Findley. ROW 3: C. Simon
C. Hancock, H. Coudek, H. Adamski, M. Chudik, F. DeBellis. V. Ser:
bicki, C. Colaianni. ROW 4: N. Laski, C. Cook, C. Fallt, L. Hall, H
Hanson. L. Cailish, R. Younq, R. Young.
ROW 1: O. Cablk. E. Kalemba. M. Steigerwald. M. Chuipek, H. Becker
ROW 2: C. Wollen, M. Nuti, M. Sauter, A. Snyder, H. Kluch. O. Alonze.
I. Keniosian. ROW 3: B. Salversen, H. Cichy, M. Logothelti. C. Hoppe,
L. Burns, M. Lawcewicz. ROW 4: L. Korcz, B. Moore, R. Klinger, M.
Kvinge, R. Weidl, W. Hampel.
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ROW 1: R. Angileri, C. Thies, F. Penskav, I. Bell, B. Cornelius, A. Rus-
cito. ROW 2: I. Snow. R. Maruzcak. I. Anderson. F. Wall. E. Bier. R.
Reichard. ROW 3: I. Whelherhult, H. Wenzel, R. Watson, W. Peterson,
I. Rose. ROW 4: Miss Sechler, I. McNamara, F. Oswald, I. McCormick.
W. Balousek, I. Lueder. S. Sorelas.
460
ROW 1: M. Davis, D. Schmidt, R. Pantus, L. Kaas, E. Niekamp, B. Groe.
W. Gillis. ROW 2: E. Haase, E. Christiansen, M. Lewis, E. Powell, E.
Urban. E. Drake, R. Blaylock. ROW 3: B. Emerson, I. Ciaqlo, M.
Fagrelius, I. Shahez, O. Hurst. V. Choplan, E. Doerinq, M. Ahlers. ROW
4: H. Andersen, R. Branzowsky, I. Guirgin. G. Friendlee, H. Eck, F.
Anderson, F. Ofenloch, V. Sleqer, M. Bieze. ROW 5: Miss Thorsson,
V. Hanson, O. Misina.
46I
ROW 1: O. Danilovitz, L. Iaacks, M. Palesch, D. Miller, L. Luiz, N.
Arquillcr, L. Kaminsky. ROW 2: L. Kunde. I. Lazzarini, F. Abel, A.
Mucci, S. Hansen. I. Lieber. I. Hanson. ROW 3: G. Hargreaves. M.
Ianowiak, L. Ferrara, D. Labancz, L. Kruse, G. Lcrwrenz. E. Li Fonti.
ROW 4: H. Donatelli, R. Huntzicker, F. Leschmann. R. Panczak, R.
Miiacek, W. Holland, Mr. Anderson.
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462
ROW 1: G. May, M. Litrenta, D. Gross, L. Porter,
L. Schmidt, M. Sherr. L. Rachanski, G. Rysell. ROW
2: R. Frelich, L. Schmude, V. Hedtke. M. Stramaglia,
I. Mortensen, E. Eckert, I. Maziarz. ROW 3: R.
Broadhead. L. Kelly, S. Marsiglia, I. Mikkelsen. G.
Mahoney. D. Poole. E. Mass, E. Bcrrczuk. ROW 4:
R. Seward. I. Spielman, C. Micek, G. Novak, S. Off,
L. Schucher, D. Rowe, B. Carlson, D. Manczak, G.
Phillips, Mr. Mueller.
463
ROW 1: C. Amodeo, D. Rademacher, C. Wiesen-
mayer. C. Roark, R. Zarrillo, P. McGregor, B. Iac-
ques. ROW 2: R. Melsheimer. H. Serone, A. Con-
nick. F. Weydert, D. Shepard, M. Weber, E.
Bradtke. ROW 3: A. Newman, E. Iahnke, S. Kacz-
marek, I. Olendzki, E. Zemrus. M. Connick, M.
Bava, I. Hunt, Mrs. Haas. ROW 4: R. Noll, W.
Gauqer. T. Schulist, M. Nodtvedt, R. Nicholson, R.
Mraz, L. Tanski, I. Ossler, R. Emberg.
464
ROW 1: P. Pillinq, H. Lescewicz. L. Schmuecking,
A. Dudziak, V. Nagel, D. Daus. V. Chramer. ROW
2: H. Choske, M. Kluch. T. Longo, E. Swetlik, R.
Kluch. I. Curtis. L. DiSandro. ROW 3: I. Abraham,
P. Sobanski. E. Garbarski, D. Bartels. I. Mangan. I.
Wieczorek. Miss Baer. ROW 4: L. Schauer, R.
Kuhns, R. Kalenian, G. Smorowski. I. Nickele, A.
O'Brien.
465
ROW 1: K. Albert, E. Ploetz, A. Niles. R. Latall. M.
White, R. Rinehart, D. Mendelkey. ROW 2: I.
Findley, H. Hintz, M. Durachta. L. Kerber, I. Michel-
lotti. L. Thyiault, O. Olsen. ROW 3: W. Stafford, C.
Gilberto, R. Roeing, I. Wanat. I. Takis. S. Gilbert.
ROW 4: G. Sandback, E. Eifertz. E. White, R.
Kotowski, E. Mannix, Miss Grant.
466
ROW 1: G. Bellezza, D. Lapp. I. Higham, L. Sereno.
O. Nakoneczny. T. Tomei, R. Koif. K. Hauglcmd.
ROW 2: E. Iohnson, A. Partipilo, L. Lewis, 1. Kant-
zavelos, B. Hall, E. Kast, F. Sorrentino. ROW 2:
M. Melzer, E. Holub, T. Molgaard, I. Holi, I. Man-
son. E. Centner, M. Iahnke. ROW 4: G. Cech, C.
Bennison. B. Wood. C. Laughlin, C. Wabash, E.
Sadowski, Mr. Frelich.
467
UPPER LEFT-ROW 1: R. Fabiana. M. Martinek, K.
Matthews, I.. Hartunq. I. Van Alsten, R. Walker. C.
Bione. ROW 2: L. Cardelli, C. Vogt, I. Moak, R. Veara.
W. Gordon. R. Harris. ROW 3: D. Martin. B. Wenger.
R. Cloud, H. Held. I. Burton, R. Tychsen. ROW 4: C.
Todd. E. Trandel, R. Mark. S. Peterson. R. Rosenberg.
D. Bachar.
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I. Liberio, H. Maxwell. C. Stewart, L. Kovale. G. Bold. ROW 2:
I. Schwab, C. Doerr. H. Bentson. A. Bowarchuk, I. Closs, K.
Cappella. I. Koerner, E. Siemieniec. C. Benson. E. Carpenter
UPPER CENTER RIGHT-ROW 1: G. Anqileri, R. Miotto, M. Mayr, R.
Holbach, D. Ierabek. M. Gillespie, M. Roosen. ROW 2: L. Tips
hus, C.
Vogel, E. Lederer. M. Elstner, C. Blanchard, L. Iasinski. ROW 3: H.
Lonq. I. Anderson, E. Lenz. D. Davanelos, C. F elt. R. Grubba. L. Vezis.
I. Ossman.
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LOWER CENTER RIGHT-ROW 1: I. Cibula. A. Kaiser, K. Smith. M
Iohnson. I. Peters, V. Koressian. ROW 2: G. Schmelbeck. I. Winzen
holler, R. Pasternak. B. Nelson. R. Rusick. ROW 3: H. Theise. Mr. Cook
405
LOWER RIGHT-ROW 41: L. Paulsen. B. Poulsen. H. Tempenar, M
Stacey. A. Ploetz, M. Zwicky. ROW 2: E. Miotto, F. Shragal, R. Lever
A. Theis. I. Danielson, B. Stazak. N. Mroz. ROW 3: R. Peters, B. Rosson
B. Klitzke. N. Simonsen. L. Spread. Y. La Cesa. ROW 4: B. Trandel, C
Hansen. C. Hefferon. R. Iohnson.
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ROW 1: I. Santouricm. I. Szczepanik, W. Pytell, D. Schroeder, I. Foote.
T. Takis. ROW 2: S. Alveshire, P. Keller. V. Di Tommaso, A. Oliveto,
B. Marion, T. Ferrier, E. Mrugracz.
ROW 1: R. Scharer, R. Gustafson, S. Iohnson, E. Hoelterotf, P. Caruso.
ROW 2: I. Telleison, L. Huska, G. Stack, G. Bruce, L. Granstatf. ROW
3: Mrs. Taglia. H. Kennedy. S. Babiarz, T. Teisler, I. Krausteldt. R.
Black.
ROW 1: D. Christensen, M. Reuhl, M. Clarke, B. Brychcr, M. McLead.
I. Asquini. R. Ecker, F. Sunseri. ROW 2: E. Berqe, R. Potter, C. Schultz.
R. Woods. E. Fabbri. I. White. O. Sieber. L. Burny. A. Kroll.
ROW 1: M. Walters, G. Karambelos, E. Guettler, D. Dalton. V. Mrya
M. Pomerlo, M. Brown. ROW 2: R. Kedrick, D. Senke, F. Kepner.
C. Szymusik, A. Smith, E. Koehler, L. Weiss. ROW 3: Miss Gorka.
A. Strader, S. Czok, I. Wabby. W. Wolodkin, D. Heidenson.
ROW 1: M. Schmidt. I. ViPond. H. Patterson, M. Shields, A. Searles,
I. Fecura, I. Vruno, E. Martindale, S. Miller, M. Sahasky, L. Michner
ROW 1: S. Kaylegian, C. Leone, M. LePore. L. Iensky. B. Ccrvitt.
A. Papandrea, L. Radtke, L. Hagstrom. ROW 2: M. Kale, E. Long.
G. Ianke, G. LaFayette, E. Erickson. E. Wittrock, P. Tietz, G. Wahlstedt.
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353
ROW 1: P. Lustgarten. L. Bugno. D. Baldi. V. Bielawa. E. Damiani.
G. Allegretti, L. Arkus. ROW 2: T. Carone. M. Chellin. M. Adsit
S. Langer. I. Rasmussen. H. Mahoney. ROW 3: A. Thake. C. Bochnikl
I. Collier. A. Kopaz. E. Hagen. C. Pawlowski.
354
ROW 1: H. Holzen, B. Iohnson. M. Chapchuck. L. Cribari, I. Tierney
S. Walsh. H. Coloris. ROW 2: O. Kashul. H. Bochte. B. Dicomes
S. Nuenfeld. L. Bernecki. N. Seaman. M. Korabil. D. Vassallo. I. Osberg
ROW 3: I. Iohnson. E. Holmgren, G. Di Bellis. I. Salyers. D. Tenqer
strom. W. Sigwalt. Miss Bergh, C. Breitunq. ROW 4: M. Zarko, V. Iohn
son, N. Constantini. E. Swiatek. L. Shill. M. Iust, R. Brandl. L. Hacker
G. Comella. V. Abrahmson. E. Miske.
ROW 1: M. Slezak. G. Girasole. I. Sarney, D. Schultz, L. De Vries
V. Morris. ROW 2: Miss Gruener. C. Wastel. T. Fahy. R. Colby.
R. Hampton. A. Merker. R. Benedict. ROW 3: Y. Fallt. F. Dorian.
H. Foss, M. Hiertstedt.
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ROW 1: I. Lee. R. Cinquegrani. L. Thompsen. M. Schladweiler. C. Prill
A. Peterson. B. Strand. A. Newell. ROW 2: M. Stalder. D. Owczarzak
P. Mazzoni, D. Holubick. W. Choate. A. Basso. L. Kvinqe. G. Campeol
ROW 3: G. Permanian. E. Soban. C. Kalenian. I. Kilmer. D. Farwell
I. Lichtenstein, I. Potempa. R. Anderson. ROW 4: D. Iacobs. R. Iezuit
C. Gaisor. R. Peters. F. Lubien. I. Hennes, R. Ellison.
357
ROW 1: V. Bartoseh, E. Abbruzzini. F. Rossi. M. Kvatarnek. D. Kazmer
Miss Kilgour. F. Arabian. ROW 2: F. Hank. R. Enders. S. Waldo
R. Donigian. V. Sturgeon. B. Hotlberq. ROW 3: W. Rieqer. R. Runblad
R. Piel.
358
ROW 1: T. Farinella. M. Haack. S. Zundel. B. Richards, S. Murphay
W. Gazda. I. Custin. ROW 2: A. Walski. T. Wasiliewski, P. Mason
M. McEvoy. D. Nuenfeld. V. Novak. W. Nyman. ROW 3: G. Swanson
C. Liebich, L. Linsner, D. Kirchner, R. Prasky, C. Kadell. L. Sass
ROW 4: D. Condo. S. Rheinberqer. E. Szorow. I. Mueller. C. Donohue
I. Spann. H. Iverhouse.
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D. Reichman. I. Teutter, L. Strasser, L. Street.
362
ROW 1: I. Savage, L. Malia, E. Lauschke, A. Luck, V. Anderson
V. Kazmerski. ROW 2: I. Guarascio. M. McLaughlin, R. Kimmeth
H. Hummel. L. Field, S. Engen. L. Cardella. ROW 3: B. Locketeer
H. Farley, P. Fannella. N. Goethe. N. Cox. A. Kramer. ROW 4:
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ROW 1: R. Blasi, E. Damasco. V. Kalemba. F. Batelli. E. Rugqio.
M. Betz, M. Cimely. ROW 2: W. Iesse. G. Burdick. E. Rubino, C. Venice,
B. Engelhard, B. Bauer. I. Mclnerny. ROW 3: Mr. Vesel. E. Krogel.
W. Burgess. P. Alberts, I. Garner, I. Richards, F. Salton. ROW 4
H. Iohnson, P. Roessler, L. Fallon.
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ROW 1: A. Izmer. M. Stutzenstein. L. Staniec. R. Harrison, R. Olsen
D. Pfeiffer, B. Becker. ROW 2: V. Mack, L. Erisman, V. Eqner, L. Spohn
holtz. S. Blau, M. Dennstedt, V. Pecora. ROW 3: R. Steitan, E. Mass,
V. O-'Sullivan, H. Schwartz, S. Beckman, H. Sator. Miss Sutherland
ROW 4: H. Hoffman, S. Genuk. C. Doering, R. Prisching, C. Kruse.
363
ROW 1: L. Romps. F. Madro. G. Porro. S. Schmude. R. Comerlord
L. Tichawa, R. Roback, E. Sabala. ROW 2: W. Spilios, L. Brown
A. Turney. B. Smith, Y. Lawler, G. Iohnson, M. Bohn. ROW 3
S. Schmude. E. Tiritilli, D. May. F. Prokuska. M. Kiersnowska. M. Shea
ROW 4: C. Roman. C. Komar. R. Cheney. F. Klenskl. D. La Berg
F. Reich. R. Christopherson.
364
ROW 1: R. Bourbiel, L. Wagner, A. Symon. M. Tellschow. N. Totten
W. Walkinqton. ROW 2: W. Vaughan. B. Yates. D. Marshall. M. Iohn
son, I. Wilson. D. MacAskill. L. Waldron. ROW 3: Miss Garrison
R. Kopfer. G. Skogsberq, R. Szymanski. H. Beer. L. Smelzer. O. Schmidt
ROW 4: C. Warchalowski. C. Smith. W. Williams.
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ROW 1: R. York, L. Buckle, M. Fabicxni. B. Uebel. O. Drysdale.
V. Hickox, L. Kouba. ROW 2: Wm. Christensen, M. Mangone. S. Ingro,
M. Tierney. L. Pinkham. B. Willis. Adele Kiesele. ROW 3: D. Lee
M. Foulkes, M. Vice, R. Buttner. M. Martini, I. Owerka. ROW 4
R. Monroe. G. Voknty, E. Olsen. D. Wendleborq, L. Accosla. G. HSI
M. Pinus. G. Johnson. E. Fischer. H. Stull. Q
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D. Ingalls, M. Hannon. G. Mueller. E. Rome. S. Schulz. E. Moss.
ROW 3: Miss Wolfson. L. Iacobsen. E. O'Haro. M. O'Hara. I. Heil
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L. Linne, E. Morrison. C. Arrigoni. ROW 4: R. Kennedy. L. Possehl.
T. Mills. H. Mau.
302-305
ROW 1: E. Krystal, A. Carlson. R. Clark, R. Wohler, L. Treure
A. Cappitelli. ROW 2: E. Wahby. M. Koehler, M, L-mge. M. Corollo
D. Samlow, I. Amerski, D. Ciszewski. ROW 3: V. Buckland. L. Collins
W. Wysocki, D. Bradtke, D. Vosecky, C. Hintz.
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ROW 1: M. Slvaco. S. Schweizer, R. Freese, W. Yaco. D. Langolf,
D. Seaborg. ROW 2: M. Lowrie. S. Bidwill, E. Grisolia. A. Rosi
A. Frontszak. C. Dennehy. ROW 3: E. Fahllbacher. A. Schultz
I. Swanson. B. Clouston, H. Wandke.
304 .
ROW 1: . Carpenter, U. Kahl. D. Zimmerman, G. Czaikowski,
C. Ernstinq, G. Westman. P. Schmelebeck. ROW 2: R. Sampson
O. Michaelson, G. Stamm. M. Miller, E. Evensen. T. Pate. L. Lund
now a. c. Schulz, A. Polka. 1.. Kms. L. Kubiak. M. schuuz . Finch:
307 !Yvw+H03iq??llA
ROW 1: M. Krueger. E. Fenton. I. Berhes. D. Berg. E. Brevik. C. Reum.
ROW 2: A. Hilleqas, A. Dewald. L. Ewert. V. Murcek. R. Nelson.
B. Steinmetz, W. Williams. W. Garbarino. ROW 3: W. Peters. F. Parks.
P. Johnson, F. Porter, M. Berkowitz, L. Rhino.
308
ROW 1: C. Stripling. P. Hahn. H. Tidstrand. G. Maloney. H. Kuczora.
F. Bolden. L. Moskalski. ROW 2: S. Andreae. W. Peterson. I. Galuhn.
L. Docimo, E. Bolden. G. Watson. ROW 3: G. Zaucha. T. Soic.
C. Walczak. F. Dour, P. Gustaison. Mr. Nalecz. ROW 4: W. Vezis.
A. Spillar, I. Imonetti. D. Wadolny. C. Iohnson.
25I-252
ROW 1: B. Di Vita, I. Delerenthus. A. Powers. W. Farrell. R. Domine.
G. Antros. B. Dunihue. ROW 2: G. Molar. I. Little. G. Schmidt. L. Slod-
kowski. E. Stermer. D. Koller. E. Winkelman. V. Kuras. STANDING:
Mr. Daniels. Mr. Sheldon.
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253-254 I
ROW 1: I. Rasmussen. R. Bevilacqua, M. Iohnson, L. Miller, B. Koller.
V. Krumland, P. Mayer. ROW 2: I. Delinsky. E. Wiegman. I. Berge
G. Larson. L. Borghetti. M. Malatia. I. Frye. Miss Papenbrook. ROW 3:
Mrs. Young. M. Schmeissinq. E. Ballheimer. W. Fitzgerald. K. Olsen.
L. Corona, M. Gray. E. Bittner.
255-256-257 A
ROW 1: F. Arquilla. I. Wall. L. Schielzeth. M. Leclerc. I. Fahy.
D. Diephouse. L. Kurzer. ROW 2: V. Zullo. V. Kvinge. E. Biouski.
I. Freqa. C. Framke. G. Emma.
258
ROW 1: B. Donath. E. Laqorio, A. Huettenrauch, A. Kapsis. I. Harges,
D. Gassagne. ROW 2: R. Hansen, R. Gaisor, R. Winkler. V. Greco.
M. Brady. R. Halvorsen. E. Iohnson. E. Boettcher, L. Friede. ROW 3:
D. Campagnoro. C. Cordogan. G. Schaat. D. Gallagher. V. Gedwell.
G. Geschke. R. Lubway. P. Urban, Miss Geiger.
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ROW 1: E. Youngquist, R. Wilke. D. Paniil. I. Peigh. L. Zahnan, A. Barr.
ROW 2: S. Nodder, M. Sime, S. Presiler. L. Pack. E. Korkowski. A. Zika.
ROW 3: I. Zeller, M. Kotowski. I. Scott, D. Yehling. D. Souvarine,
M. Sandstrom. ROW 4: M. Nichols. Miss Stavers. I. Bowler. H. Onak,
R. Scholar.
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RIGHT: G. Pader. L. Olkewicz. R. Niequist
B. Lombardo. R. Mangan. V. Nikiforow. S. Szyn
ezyk. M. Olszowka. F. Nordby. E. Okon, A. Olson
G. Morris, B. Ottenbacher, H. Stein, H. Sabota
STANDING: R. Carlson. I. O'Kray, A. Miller.
262-264-265
ROW 1: I. Borson. B. Nelson. M. Lane. D. Toso.
T. Epifanio. R. Smith. ROW 2: R. Roy. M. Singel-
mann, I. Harrington. I. Weinberg. M. Rehunke.
P. Christianson. D. Schaeffer. L. Hennes. ROW 3:
C. Sima. M. Thyfault. L. Nickele. V. Sloan.
E. Schmidt. H. Sivertsen. M. De Luca. L. Long.
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D. Stennfeld. M. Trzaska, I. Keating. B. Mull. ROW
2: C. Lauppe. A. Woodside, L. Twarowski. L. Shar-
pata. W. Tate. A. Zucco. G. Marzec. M. Sychowski.
ROW 3: Mr. Portle. M. Zucco. L. Theisen. N. Tar-
pinian. R. Fredriksen. T. Karwoski. A. Palmisano.
F. Guido. D. Williams.
202-203-204
ROW 1: D. Izenoqle. I. Apfel, B. Smith. M. Mar-
shall. R. Kiersch. ROW 2: D. Hoeqer, A. Hoppe.
L. Zinkel. M. Melqaard, E. Wollie, W. Moon.
ROW 3: R. Anderson, E. Iacoby.
205-206-207
ROW 1: P. Phoeber, N. Spailer. L. Barker. V. Ios-
eph. G. Svoboda. B. Smith. E. Cookson. B. Cat-
soulis. ROW 2: P. Ward. I. Adams, S. Well-
hauser. L. Zarko. A. Kawa. S. Swanstrom. E. Dixon.
F. Dettert. W. Moeller. ROW 3: E. Durachta.
L. Simonsen. A. Zitella. C. Rigoni, I. Sergey.
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ROW 1: D. Theise. H. Mulch, E. Gridley, L. Wald-
neiler, G. Troesken, E. Palmisano, M. Aloisio,
I. Tarantino. ROW Z: I. Hillyer, I. Perlick, D. Wil-
liams, G. Umbright, E. Friborg, M. Weiszmann,
F. Mazzarelli, L. Seaborq, Mrs. Exarhos. ROW 3:
R. Sybilski. R. Brinati, E. Butt. I. McCoy, A. Arni-
zen, R. Schildt. I. Skrudland, G. Sawicki, R. Loder-
hose.
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ROW 1: D. Calos, G. Iassek. C. Siano. E. Kapusta.
G. Abrams, A. Navillo, I. Wengler. ROW 2:
S. Dooley, I. Siggens. H. Morgan. R. Lucas,
C. Gumma, R. Brettman. G. White, F. Pomper, M.
Sorenson. ROW 3: W. Eflerlz, E. Pearson, D. Big-
ing, L. Tresch, C. Zohrer, I. Fernandes, H. Woino-
wiak, R. Iversen. M. Ducot, B. Flynn.
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ROW 1: L. Biasi, N. Hurst. I. La Cognato, M. Rober-
son, A. Fricano. C. Thorsteins, H. Barton, G.
Flarnmini, D. Pope, D. Tempenar. ROW 2: C. Bur-
ger, V. Donohue, I. Albert, E. Tiberi, E. Merker,
D. Nufer, G. Dul, M. Schulie, D. Shields, L. Berg-
strom, D. Birkholz, P. Biasi. ROW 3: E. Szlapa,
I. Salach, R. Kissane, H. Schubert, I. Ianko, A.
Minkiewicz, V. Szymczyk, D. Kieper, C. Hurst,
C. Kukulski. L. Mahlmann. P. Cangelosi, G. Doeinq,
T. Korn, G. Shannon, H. Canadeo, Mrs. Hadley.
!53-I54
CIRCLE-LEFT: C. Searls, S. Sunseri, E. Blazak,
D. Lane, B. Anderson, B. Iust, A. Bono, E. Erickson,
I. Gast, N. Sarney, G. Ciolino, S. Derkiewicz,
R. Spencer. BACK ROW: R. Spiller, M. Morris-
sey, A. Chabcm, C. Niedermeyer, S. Sereda, E.
Marsolais, R. Scheller, R. Sobrinski, A. Engwall, E.
Beskai, A. Barnas, M. Fischer, L. Sark.
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ROW 1: I. Daniels, W. Peterson. P. Crudele. R.
Thomas. R. Sciarroni, R. Trinqali, M. Moore,
W. Peterson, I. Cesario. ROW 2: R. Rommel,
E. Olson, G. Okonieska, A. Hoffman, E. Estep,
P. Nelson. V. Pack, C. Haupert. D. Lanqusch, G.
Passeri. ROW 3: I. Orlando, E. Wilk, D. Chris-
tiansen, D. Huseby, D. Frieburg, M. Swets, R.
Spooner, S. Stein, M. Balswick, H. Meissner. ROW
4: E. Klick, Miss Treleaven, A. Arquilla, S. Pro-
cacio, W. Rebak, D. Remus, R. Spooner, M. Otta-
viano, A. Oehman, G. Martin, M. Ranyak.
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Nordine, E. Seaborg, W. Rasmussen,
R. Christiansen, E. Woodside. ROW
2: B. Corkle, G. Hruska. L. Berq. R.
Navilo, M. Boeykens, L. Lombardo,
G. Twaroisky, B. Triolo, E. Nosolik.
ROW 3: L. Coduto, E. Farr, R. Paul-
sen, C. Lenz, F. Ciulla, V. Masacek,
V. Wiebkinq. B. Sass. E. Nagel, A.
Brevik.
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H. Braun. H. Satton, P. Calderon,
R. Chramer. I. Stasica, D. Burtscher,
D. Nicholson. ROW 2: B. Farrell
V. Peterson, G. McAleer, I. Lepper,
L. Dahlke, M. Henne, I. Scheune-
man, C. Brodsky, R. Wydra. ROW 3:
L. Nolte, L. Wysocki, A. Raska, R.
Shraqal, R. Heidenreich, R. Kost, K.
Kraatz, E. Natzke. B. Marshment. G.
Bleasinq. E. Skora.
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I. Gilbert, E. Hillegas, C. Frick.
Kahl, L. Marks, A. Erickson. I. G
barski, D. Bluha. ROW 2: L. Ga
N. DiSandro, M. Kachigar, H. Hoc
E. Iacobson, A. Reaves, L. Volosiui
A. Buckland, M. Elsen. A. Berthelc.
ROW 3: I. Reed, G. Dgabias, D. Bac
ner, E. Kurgen, I. Loderhose, E. Smi
ger, L. Fuchs, A. Ferdin. A. Lysfiorf'
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S. Iverson, D. Banes, M. Hudock, I. Bernard, D:
Steinstrom. ROW 2: T. Mirochna, M. Pfister, L.
Hennig, S. Pattes, A. Grieco, A. Baylie, I. Trurn-
bull, R. Netzel, R. Bye, W. Mencinger. ROW 3
ger. E. Lang, A. Baylie, I. Regan. B. Barczuk, I
Jones, E. Grezlik, E. Goth, 1. Falduto. now 4:
W. Roman, E. Kowalik, E. Fenwick. I. Kermath,
G. Gertsch, R. Ossler, A. Rasch.
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LEFT GROUP: D. Kin'-3. I. Phelan, G. Camella.
A. Iensen, L. Stencil, H. Gillespie, C. Kindt, E.
Chini. RIGHT GROUP: D. Iohnson, D. Butler, P.
Grim. E. Rawlings, P. Meyer, L. Morberg, I. Giza.
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GIRLS' CHOIR
Silver and green are Steinmetz colors, but a touch of gold is
added by the voices of the Girls Choir. Under the efficient direc-
tion of Mr. Willard L. Groom they lift their voices in the produc-
tion of beautiful music every day during the third period. "Higher
Sensitivity," their motto. is not only their aim in their singing. but
in their every day life as well. Another star was placed on the
banner when these girls received a Superior rating in the Choral
Contest on Ianuary 16. Since they are masters of intricate music
ranging from fugues of Bach to the modern works of Debussey,
their concerts have universal appeal.
IUNIOR CHOIR
This up and coming group of Ienny Linds enioy not only
their success. which is excellent. but their social events as well.
They will never forget the spills and smiles and good times they
had at their all school roller skating party held April 20th at Riv-
erview Rink. The girls are under the direction of lovable Miss
Farr who always has a smile for everyone.
I UNIOR CHOIR
CENTER LEFT-ROW 1: I. Asquini. R. Mitchell. H. Wandke. M.
Wright. M. Ruhnke. M. Krueger. M. Syehowski. G. Allegretti. D.
Rogers. R. Mattioli. P. Lustgarten. ROW 2: M. Sandstrom. E. Schus-
ter, L. Long, M. Iohnson, E. Nicolose. I. Salyers, D. Vesely. H. Duke.
N. Kluz. E. Domiani. H. Caluris. M. Shields. ROW 3: H. Barsch. I.
Cherhavy. M. Ahlers. D. Rowe. I. Swanson. G. Potempa, N. Simon-
sen. E. Erickson. L. Romps, I. Olson. M. Clark. M. McLeod. AT
PIANO: R. Cinquegrani. H. Maxwell, L. Gonzalez. SEATED: Betty
Clouston.
GIRLS' CHOIR
BOTTOM LEFT-ROW 1: H. Hanson, M. Helmqren. M. Manson.
M. LePore. O. Drysdale. O. Cablk. D. LUPP. A. Beckman, M.
Boeykens. A. Hauttenrauch. F. McClellan. ROW 2: L. Shill. E.
Anderson. L. Sereno, D. Gross. L. Simonsen. M. Melzer, L. Guilbert.
ROW 3: D. Diephouse. M. Imonetti, E. Iohnson, V. Novak. I. Frye,
E. Haase. ROW 4: P. Hubert, C. Williams. I. Meyer. B. Rogers
W. Vaughan.
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CENTER RIGHT-Pianist: Betty Clouston. Director: Miss Farr.
ROW l: M. Stutz. R. Hampton, D. Randall, T. Farinella. G. Porro.
R. Blasi, E. Ladendorf. ROW 2: L. Twarowski. M. Nickol. G. Gaus,
M. Elsen. H. Doerinq. I. Zeller. A. Muehring. A. VVright. L. Friede.
H. Tyzak, R. Winkler. ROW 3: V. Meissner. H. Iverhouse. D. Vero.
S. Genuk. D. Kirchner. M. Melgaard, S. Waldo, E. Eddy. D. Mal-
strom. S. Notter. S. Beckman, D. Tengerstrom.
GIRLS' CHOIR
TOP RIGHT-ROW 1: H. Stemke. M. Iohnson, B. Conklin, A. Searls.
B. Iacques, I. Sarney, L. Paulsen. F. Emsley. C. Searls, D. Bartels.
D. Laird, L. Gerraman. ROW 2: B. Pizza, G. Hanson. M. Sohn. L.
Ekquist, A. Kisele, I. Bell. ROW 3: R. Nandzel. L. Lewis, A. Behnke.
E. Bier. L. Kruse. B. Hall. ROW 4: L. Rhino. D. Geisser, B. Emerson.
I. Berge, I. Westman. I. Vi Pond.
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BOYS' CHOIR
These "Stout Hearted Men" can be heard each day the third
in Room 128, enthusiastically blending their voices in harmony.
As they sing they dream of some day having a girl as sweet as
their sponsor, Miss .Ruth Kilgour. Besides singing for pleasure
the boys also serve the school by representing it in contests and
in other ways. They paid tribute to their mothers by their par-
ticipation in a special Mothers' Day program held at Orchestra
Hall. and also had the opportunity and honor to sing for the
P. T. A. Convention. Along with their excellent musical ability
the boys have a keen business sense shown by the sponsoring
of all the school roller skating parties held at Riverview last fall.
Besides a tidy profit. the choir gained a valuable bit oi publicity.
Whether the boys become soldiers, sailors. business men or sci-
entists, we're sure they'll all ioin in keeping America singing.
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IST VIOLINS: P. Paolelli, W. Wolodkin,
M. Williams, P. Breitspecher, T. Mol-
gaard. ZND VIOLINS: T. Wasilewski, A.
Wolski. R. Frank, G. Kroft, C. Kalenian,
R. Wood, R. Sorensen, A. Olson, M. Mag-
qot, E. La Point, G. Bold, R. Galitz.
VIOLA: R. Pasternak, I. Custen, M.
Fagrelius, R. Sharer, R. Fair. PERCUS-
SIONS: A. Ruck, Snare Drum: A. Bowar-
chuck, Bells: D. Furnweger, Snare Drum
and Traps. STRINGS: R. Anderson, C.
Nielsen, M. Balough. FLUTES: D. Brandt,
A. Suitzak, A. Ienson. TRUMPET: R.
Ziermans. PIANO: D. Labanez, A. Barr,
M. Petersen, M. Williams. R. Iana, V.
Wiebking, D. Langosch, A. Hofmann.
CELLO: C. Williams, H. Onak, L. De
Hey, L. Huska. SINGERS: L. Klein, D.
Bartels.
ROW 1: W. Wysocki, T. Czar-nik, R.
Hanson, P. Reisetter, E. Eglaston. I.
Czarnik, I. Gonali, A. De Wald, E. Re-
nowden, R. Brettman, C. Wright, R. Rad-
datz, R. Erickson, W. Snow, I. Harring-
ton, R. Staszak, B. Hartman, A. Newell.
ROW 2: D. Vosecky, B. Trandel, D. Ma-
qinski, R. Chodera, E. Busolonitch, F. De
Bellis, V. Iacabozzi, R. Kimmeth, E. Wasi-
lewski, W. Compton, C. Horne, T. Gallis,
F. Kramer, G. Ganopolous. ROW 3: R.
Lubwcxy, W. Lund, W. Krebs, C. Mikuta,
R. Liebenow. C. Weigel, M. Califiori, F.
Wright, F. Lubien, I. McKay, E. Wood-
side, N. Lindsay, R. Lindgren, R. Beh-
rendt. ROW 4: L. Murcek, R. Young,
R. Young, I. Randall, K. Glaesner, I.
Hendry, P. Roessler, H. Kissane, A.
Petersen, H. Buslee, R. Walsh, P. Calan-
dra, R. Walker, L. Wysocki, R. Nelson,
N. Krause, D. Pauling.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The musicians are in the pit tuning their instruments, the
conductor, Mr. Willard Groom, takes his place on the stand, and
the orchestra is ready to begin its contribution to the Gradua-
tion, Honor Society Initiation, or any other program where a
professional rendition of symphonic literature might be desir-
able. The three rehearsals are attended by beginners and ad-
vanced players alike who work on surprisingly difficult pieces.
Many of the scores are rented directly from the Metropolitan
Opera House in New York. As to the benefits of this organization
to the community: many of its members play in the various civic
symphonic organizations throughout the city.
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Not only seniors but freshmen too are these boys and girls
whose voices are heard about Steinmetz promoting the cause of
beautiful choral works. In years past when they were the Mixed
Chorus, and now. as the Senior Choir. they have always had
one ambition-to place Steinmetz higher in the musical world.
In attaining this goal they have gained great recognition. for
their regular work includes public appearances. radio broad-
casts. community service and singing for the school. These ladies
and gentlemen. under the able direction of Mrs. Harriet Calver-
ley and Mr. Willard Groom. are learning what co-operation
means in the production of a perfect ensemble.
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UPPER-ROW 1: R. Baglian, G.
R. Rizzo. A. Campagna. B. Walsky
Halvorsen, L. Wagner, D. Davis.
lun, R. Thorne, H. Sliva, W. Burgess
Kalegian. D. Berg. ROW 2: A.
L. Freure, R. Iana, D. Novak. I.
G. Di Bellis, D. Lee, S. Blau, S.
G. Weier. A. Kapsis, D. Poole. C.
dahl, L. Huyck, B. Holtberg, M.
ROW 3: P. Herbst, S. Okamoto,
Marsh. D. Labancz. I. Essen, E.
I. Cartwright, A. Rose, R. Wasberg
Pack, E. Wettrock, L. Acosta, R.
F. Dahlberg, W. Martens. I. Swem.
LOWER-ROW 1: Mr. Groom. O.
dale. M. Christopherson, D. Furnv
I. Amerski, S. Oliveto, R. Kasten, V.
vak. D. Beichman, T. Nida, D.
C. Fallt, A. Urghtman. ROW 2: C.
lin. E. Olsen. B. Cole. L. Thyfault
Maka, V. Gedwell, I. Scott, F. Satton,
Bohn, V. Abramson, C. Hancock, C.
D. Yaezenko. ROW 3: R. Klein, R.
I. Russell. H. Wagner. V. Di Tomasco
Raap, R. Wood. A. Marchetti. E.
D. Gallagher.
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CONCERT ORCHESTRA
The Concert Orchestra has grown up! Instead oi being a separate unit
with its own library oi scores. as it formerly was. it is now a part oi the Sym-
phony Orchestra. rehearsing the same music and playing in the same con-
certs under the direction of Mr. W. L. Groom.
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
STANDING: D. Diephouse. G. Blaesing, L. Berq.
Mr. Groom. FIRST VIOLINS: I. Westman. R.
Schildt. V. Serbicki, E. Gerbovieh. TRUMPET:
E. Mac Aleer. CELLISTS: L. De Hey. D. Gal-
laqher. DRUMMER: W. Blaul. STRING BASS:
C. Nielsen. VIOLA: M. Fagrelius. SECOND
VIOLINS: L. Ruiialo. W. Zimmerman. A. Syver-
sen, C. Schultz, D. Biging, G. Gertsch. I. Man-
son, R. Galitz.
FINE ARTS GUILD
ROW 1: M. Peterson, A. Huettenrauch. A.
Bawarchuk. D. Furnweqer. ROW 2: F. Emsley.
F. Satton, A. Behnke. D. Bartels, O. Drysdale.
ROW 3: D. Taylor. P. Breitsprecher. C. Wil-
liams. W. Wolodkin. C. Nielsen. R. Kasten, R.
Schauer. D. Gross.
FINE ARTS GUILD
String quartets. soprano solos, piano concertos, or other professional
entertainment can be had for the asking from the Fine Arts Guild. Under
the sponsorship oi the Girls' Choir they provide music and dramatic readings
for any organization in the school. whenever such talents are requested. The
names oi the members. their capabilities and their accompanists. ii any. are
kept on file and by looking through this file, any desired talent may be
selected. This organization is truly an example ot the cultural goal oi Stein-
metz as expressed by its motto. "Scholarship and Culture."
R.O.T.C. BAND
A roll ot drums, a flare of brass-here comes the parade.
See how proudly they march, those uniiomed boys, all in step
to the music of the R.O.T.C. Band. All winter they practice, with
no worries or cares, and then comes spring bringing with it the
Federal Inspection. Their hard work is important in attaining an
honor status so coveted by all the R.O.T.C. units. Captain Dowse,
their leader, is highly respected by band cadets and students
alike.
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R. O. T. C. BAND
ROW 1: Capt. Dowse, F. Kepner, A. Larson, A. Snyder, L. Knekow,
R. Kurt, G. Kleinschmidt, R. Keininger, F. Sunseri. H. Eck, C. Leiser,
ford, W. Hampel. ROW 2: W. Wallace, A. Thake, E. Baldridge, A. Olson, A. Mickus, F. Hickman
H. Hintz. B. Colantonio, F. Dorion, T. Tiesler. C. Borowski, I.. Kovale, W. Blaul. ROW 3: E. Swirczek
R. Stafford, R. Pinderski. E. Ramello, T. Szeblowski, R. Lubway. M. Durachta, A. Misura, E. Sathern
I. Iohnson, E. Levin, I. Kroyer. ROW 4: A. Niles, I. Collier, T. Tonnesen, M. Palucska. D. Shepard
E. Hagen. A. Ruck. W. Krull. S. Sarelas. I. Hoqq, C. Gritty, H. Woinowiak. ROW 5: C. Kruse, Al
Burgstrom, C. Hansen, E. Fredricks, A. Iohnson, S. Alveshire, B. Bergquist, R. Noll, E. Thuy, G. Demas
F. Ehlend, R. Paulsen, A. Rosi,
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CONCERT BAND
W 1: P. Corroado, E. Ramello. E.
irczek. O. Schmidt. R. Paulsen. C.
owski. G. Kleinschmidt. T. Leisler. R.
t. B. Colantonio. W. Stafford. F. Dor-
C. Kruse. R. Noll. M. Durachta. T.
blowski, G. Demas. A. Burgstrom. F.
kman, E. Levin. V. Mickus. R. Lub-
y. ROW 2: B. Koller. I. Haase. B.
ques. E. Siciliani. D. Souvarine. R.
'derski, H. Hintz, R. Kieninger, A.
i. A. Misura. A. Niles, A. Thake. E.
gen. E. Sathern. E. McAleer. R. Zier-
n, D. Brandl. A. Szutiak. M. Schmidt.
Patterson, M. Lessick. ROW 3: Capt.
se. T. Takis. E. Mahoney. M. Stacey.
Kolacinski. W. Hampel. W. Krull. S.
elas, H. Woinowiak, L. Scott. I. Hoff.
Olson, F. Sunseri. I. Peigh, C. Simms.
aurngartner. D. Spantikow. ROW 4:
Palucska. I. Kroyer. D. Shepard. A
der. H. Eck. A. Gotte, W. Pytell. C
er. C. Hansen. W. Wallace. A. Lar-
. R. Hookanson. C. Griffy. T. Tonne-
. F. Ehlend. ROW 5: L. Kovale. P
ul. F. Kepner. G. Rysell, E. Fredricks
ohnson. S. Alveshire. B. Bergquist. S
czmarek. L. Knekow. I. Iohnson. E
dridqe. ROW 6: R. Saflord, I. Collier.
Dorn, A. Ruck. E. Thuy.
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CONCERT BAND
What's a school without a band to furnish music for every
occasion. for every mood. sometimes gay and spritely. often deep
and weird: dancing music if you need it: martial measures if
you want it: giddy rhythm for our shows. or any occasion that
you may have in mind-they're the ones togo and see and will-
ingly will your needs be satisfied. The school appreciates its
band. and hearts of students and teachers alike beat a trifle
faster as the band passes by on parade. And who is the leader
responsible for all this? None other than their iolly bandmaster.
Captain Harry Dowse. who has been in charge since its organiza-
tion. The band's annual Concert is the outstanding activity of
the year.
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GREEN CURTAIN PLAYERS
E Time for first curtain! Actors scamper to their places. House lights are dimmed
and the curtain rises on the 7th annual production of the Green Curtain Players.
"Sixteen in August." This scene took place on Ianuary 15 and 16 when once again
the players brought their most talented actors before the footlights. This club, the
third chartered organization at Steinmetz, is sponsored by Miss Margaret Boller,
who does an excellent iob of directing all the poductions its members put on. The
pride of the organization is the professional manner in which the show, from
make-up to reserved seats, is carried out.
LOWER CENTER-SEATED: R. Haak, R. Handzel, F. Emsley,
F. Tagliere, M. Stacey, M. Martinek, I. Hall, I. Madison.
STANDING: Miss Boller, C. Schultz, I. O'Sullivan, C. Roark,
A. Behnke, L. Segis, A. Iwaszczuk, R. Keizele, I. Snow. BACK
ROW: E. Nordboe, V. Koresian, E. Fiedler, E. Olsen, B. Cole,
F. Ekquist.
RIGHT CENTER: R. Gregorio, L. Thyfault, I. Essen, A. Snyder,
B. Harrison, H. Cichy, B. Emerson. B. Rogers, G. Rysell, S.
Bromsteczd, C. Sullivan, C. Milano.
LEFT CENTER: L. Hafemann, G. Iohanson. D. Gross. G.
Marsh, I. Cherhavy, I. Higham, L. Burns, A. Bayer, V. Kuem-
mel, E. Hafemann, R. Diephouse, L. Sanders, G. Hansen, F.
DiCanio. I
IN CIRCLE: D. Gross, F. Emsley, L. Seges, I. Snow, I. Cher-
havy, C. Roark.
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STAGE CREW
The steel curtain rises, the house lights are dimmed. the
green curtain parts and we are ready for the show. But who
are the unseen ones whose labors are responsible for these
things? They are our ever ready and dependable Stage Crew.
At every performance they are called upon to arrange the
amplifying system, turn on floodlights. product lighting effects
and direct the spotlight on each star. As they do their duties
here under Mr. Sheehan. so their ex-sponsors, Mr. Seigel
and Mr. Gecan. are doing theirs in their country's service.
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UPPER LEFT AND RIGHT-ROW 1: S. Kram
pack, B. Prisching, I. Krum. ROW 2: H. Mau
B. Garbarino, I. McCoy. R. Wasberg.
LOWER LEFT AND RIGHT-ROW 1: l. Sand
back, K. Iohnson. L. Fahlcxnder. ROW 2: R
Wilke. G. Schmidt. O. Schmidt. D. Williams.
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ER LEFT-ROW 1: I. Snow. R.
n. R. Kezele. H. Mulch. L. Greco. L.
r. ROW 2: M. Carlson. M. Ahlers.
andzel. T. Farinella. L. Bugno. C.
no. ROW 3: M. Sahasky. I. Porti-
F. Ericksen. V. Kuemmel. I. Foote.
4: G. Blaesing. L. Thyfault, W.
ller. C. Grifiy.
-SEATED AT TABLE: I. Leiber.
i Giulio. H. Geschke. R. Tran-
B. Gazda. L. Thyfauli. R. Wonsoff.
roskin. SEATED IN REAR: C. Mi-
. l. Iagusch. L. Pachanski. E. Hofer.
ndreen, I. Madison. S. Ray. G. Ofen-
. STANDING: D. Randall. O. Sie-
M. Carlson, R. Diephouse. R. Haak
Frey. A. Halvorsen. E. Larson. E.
ell.
ER RIGHT-SEATED: Shirley Ray
NDING: C. Milano, A. Halvorsen. E.
en. M. Carlson. R. Diephouse.
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STEINMETZ STAR
The typewriters are clicking. reporters reporting-it's time
for the "Star" to go to press. What goes on behind the scenes
Mrs. Esther Frey. their sponsor. is best equipped to say. The
efficient staff works late preparing each issue. The Star Repre-
sentatives who take our pennies nickels. and dimes. are part of
Miss Feely's efficient financial system. If it's news you want.
you needn't look far. you'll find it in the Steinmetz Star.
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SILVER STREAK
September's dream is today's
reality. We've worked mighty hard
each day. typing. writing captions.
and doing numerous other duties.
Miss Catherine Landrigan.'our con-
genial advisor. kept us working.
while her helper. Miss Ethel McNa-
mara. aided the caption writers. So
now. here's the Annual. and we're
hoping you like it.
D. Schultz. E. Doerinq. V. Steger, L. Schmueckinq. M.
Martinek. A. O'Brien.
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SILVER STREAK
Hello everybody! How do
you like the new style of the Iune
nineteen hundred forty-two An-
nual? It's a nine by twelve this
time, the first attempt to deliver
a larger sized book to Steinmetz
Silver Streak Lovers. The Staff
has put forth great effort and
long hours of faithful labor to
.produce an interesting combina-
tion of pictures and writeups. Their faithfulness com-
bined with the helpful suggestions from congenial
Mr. Hagerty. the engraver. and the willing coopera-
tion of Mr.'Niehaus. the printer. and the good work
of very patient and untiring photographer. Mr. Ebert.
and Mr. Beckett, too who helped us with our cover,
all have made it possible to bring this interesting
book to you. Special thanks is extended to Miss
Agatha F osse, who so willingly helped in the super-
vision of the writings. Miss Ethel McNamara had
the responsibility of the Senior Captions and handled
it very ably. Miss Catharine Landrigan was in gen-
eral charge of the publication and its finances.
PICTURE ONE-SEATED: E. Doering. D. Schultz. M. Martinek L. Schmueck'
. Inq.
C. Roark, G. Hansen. A. Dudziak, V. Steger, T. Takis, P. Pilling, A. O'Brien, R.
Kofi. STANDING: Miss Landrigan, I. Essen, R. Vernon, I. Takis,
PICTURE TWO-ROW 1: L. Thurnes, Miss McNamara, V. Hedtke. N. Simonsen.
ROW 2: F. DiCanio, L. Schendel. M. Schroeder, V. Tarpinian. W. G-illis.
PICTURE THREE: R. Kofi, T. Takis, G. Hansen, C. Roark.
PICTURE FOUR: I. Takis, T. Takis, R. Vernon. Mr. Ebert, I. Essen, P. Pilling,
A. O'Brien, A. Dudziak.
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IIATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
n The green tassled caps which you see proudly worn with
he graduation gowns belong to the members of the National
Honor Society. The most dignified events of the school year. be-
lides graduation itself. are their semi-annual formal initiations
vhich begin with the solemn march of the initiates down the aisle
rnd end with the oath sworn to by the newly elected members.
l'heir monthly meetings are filled with plans for the 8A open
house. where the incoming freshmen get their first glimpse of high
school life, the initiation of new members and the breakfast which
s given as a farewell to the graduating members.
UPPER LEFT-ROW 1: B. I. Hall. L. Lewis. L.
Lewandowsky. F. Emsley. V. Chramer. G.
Friendly, H. Wentzel. ROW 2: R. Young. R.
Young. W. Gillis. H. Pobich, L. Tierney. L. Lutz.
S. Okamoto. R. Kezele. O. Olsen. ROW 3:
V. Hedtke. A. Larsen. I. Higham. V. Ostring.
R. Wonsoff. ROW 4: G. Hanson. R. Marczeck.
L. Hartung. M. Chudik, L. Kelley. ROW 5: C.
Weigle, H. Matson. G. Marsh. P. Breitsprecher.
F. Wall.
UPPER RIGHT-ROW 1: P. May. M. Carlson.
L. Pickartz. V. Brown, B. Iohanson, B. Harrison.
G. Goldstein. R. Christiansen. M. Mussay. ROW
2: Mrs. Young. P. Herbst. E. Byles. E. Hofer. L.
Carter. I. Burger. W. Schroeder. I. O'Sullivan.
F. Scribano. ROW 3: Miss Braddock. E. Tuma.
C. Wallace. V. Vassalla. A. Rose. D. Maka. H.
Williamson. ROW 4: A. Goethe, L. O'Sullivan.
A. Tucker. N. Bielawski. G. Koegelheider.
LOWER LEFT-ROW 1: A. Behnke. V. Kuem-
mel, S. Hansen. A. Bayor, E. Olsen. L. Seges.
I. Sampou. ROW 2: B. Frelich. I. Cherhavy.
M. Ahlers. I. Manson. R. Handzel. S. Ray. S.
Gilbert. ROW 3: R. Seward. C. Bochnik. L.
Slurnski, R. Klotz, I. Essen, B. Wood. ROW 4:
I. Chambers. C. Barabas. M. Collins.
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, SIGMA QUAD
bool SPH now 1. L. O'Sullivan, L. 'ry-
hip and SC heir ber. l. Ieck. R. Rosenberg, I.
1' K t l.R.Fl'h.F.D
A QU AD otygmans b0Y1'Z-ea X Bgffig Terms. hdtv 2. Ei
vice. s-P ve 5Y1n are Woodsie, E. Breitung, R. Cady.
- sef ho hd we W. Burgess. E. E. Iohnson, I.
OXGISYHP' YS W ,Y mem Hennes. C. Wollen. ROW 3:
Sch hese b0 I Hon, 0 . ckexs B. Hartman, H. Pabick. R.
, S QL X G-n1'Z-U' Xund X1 Young, R. Young, E. MacAleer,
dun the Ofq in. Se ' - h E. Schultz, H. Hintz, C. Doer-
dte 1 name of xeex Curtfi in whit: ing. 1. o'su11avun.
. e ut 5 5 5
goals 111 th mural on O e O1 the W Y an ol SIGMA QUAD
di for The are s0m S hqd - ROW 1: I. Hendry. R. Bloom.
inaebte Concertti A time wa eues xg nem:1?r1:lGoe:1iIe,HF. Di
- anxo. . IC o son. . or .
onsdmq Ps goo he 90.1533 Row 2: L. zemny. K. lohnszi.
nd. SP 'h0OX' x - kefs' L. Fahlender, C. Biorni. K.
C1 5C em SMC P. . . .
we me n t0f th Stetnmetv- G"eZ'I.'fi.lLffE'g'3bivA25uT5'
they Se :XY give Sdxe oi aiiecuoln Snow, G. Wahlstedt. F. Tietz:
ax xhe '90 and in the naar the M A. Thgkez R. sev.-md. w. Mm.
' I. tens. . accarella. C. F lt. T.
them tu on io! Thelf A in U oted Zimmerman. C. Roman. Ii Ver
- 1 ' e 5 I vers. Row 4. w. M 'll . L.
Tecld fqdnxz W gpon - -n ' MOH Scott. I. Lee, L. Iensenfai Spiel-
aPP s 0 - nO R10
af' Wd' na 15 - than in man. R. Chodera. V. Icabazzi.
The uQ-ua Yus Henze U- t the Yea! 15 X H. Matson.
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Mt. Cofne 1 - big event 0 hoye sCh0 s1GMA QUAD orrrcsns
oi Then - tot the W SEATED: R. Noll. C. Wiegel. R.
6 Swain- A H9110 Christiansen, H. Eck. STAND-
CXQXI sun an ING: Mr. Swem, I. Chambers.
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.STUDENT COUNCIL
The happy faces to the right are none other than the mem-
bers of the Student Council and Court. Their meetings are full of
pep and good will. Each member considers it a serious offense
to be absent from a meeting: that accounts for their well attended
sessions. The student body owes much to the Council for the
numerous activities that have been carried out in the past sev-
eral years. Their excellent school spirit makes for better school
and community.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Among the first to be organized and now probably the
largest club in the school is the Student Council. numbering
well over two hundred members. For the past several years
the club has flourished noticeably under the able direction of
Miss Pearl Dierks who spares no time and effort to maintain
a high degree of effectiveness. The Council is composed of
two delegates from each division appointed by the division
teacher or elected by the members of the division. and repre-
sentatives from various other school oganizations. Its officers
are elected semi-annually: they feel their responsibility at all
times and manage affairs accordingly which accounts for the
success that they have achieved.
The Council discusses and reviews various school problems
and needs. giving especial attention to a schedule for meetings
of the numerous clubs so that there will be no conflict in time
or meeting places. It makes all arrangements for the taking
over of the school by the students on Student Government Day.
Their outstanding and by far the most important proiect
this year was the sale of Defense Stamps and very ably have
they fulfilled their duty working in conjunction with some of
the elementary schools in the district. They took complete
charge of the distribution and finances of the entire activity.
The School has the Council to thank for the delightful dance
performance by the Indians given to promote the sale of the
Stamps. Through their contact and through the courtesy of the
Santa Fe Railroad. the school enioyed an unusual hour of en-
tertainment. They are a vital part of the extra curricular activity
about the school.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
DEFENSE STAMP BOARD
SEATED: C. Doerinq. L. Haie-
mann. Miss Dierks. STAND-
ING: S. Bromstead. E. Hafe-
mann. L. Sponholtz. V. Kuem-
mel. I. Sampou.
OFFICERS
Treasurer. B. Trandel: Secre-
tary. V. Steger: President. I.
Arcucci: Vice Presiden .
t.I Hig-
ham: Secretary Vice Pres.. R.
Klotz.
STUDENT COURT
C. Coering, Pros. Att.: S. Ray.
Defendant: R. Young. Iudge.
STUDENT COUNCIL.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
SEATED: R. Diephouse, C.
Weigel. L. Pickartz. STAND-
ING: I. Arcucci. L. Hartunq.
V. Hedtke, I. Swem. I. Hennes.
K. Iohnson. V.. Chramer. I.
Higham, F. Emsley.
STUDENT COUNCIL
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
SEATED: 1 V. Kuemmel, 2 M.
Young. 3 I. Tellefson. 4 C.
Klaska. 5 B. I. Hall. STAND-
ING: l S. Ray. 2 R. Young.
3 C. Hintz. 4 R. Nicholsen. 5
C. Doerinq, 6 V. Hedtke, 7 D.
Mzrtln. 8 B. Wood.
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HALL GUARDS AND FIRE MARSHALS
"May I see your pass. please!" is the courteous request of
the guards who are on duty each period to see that only those
on official business go through the halls. Together with the police
they form an efficient system to protect the classroom from inter-
ruptions caused by early-coming students and visitors from other
schools. Mr. Herrick, their leader, also directs the work of the
fire marshals who assist in quickly emptying the school during
a fire drill. As soon as the fire-bell sounds these boys leave their
classes and dash to their places.
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ROW 1: A. Kroll, C. Baylicm, T. Callas.
H. Lawrence. D. Canadeo. Mr. Herrick.
ROW 2: K. Weber, E. Swetlik. R. Halvor-
sen, D. Lee. L. Kovale, V. Chramer. I.
Snow. E. Oddo. ROW 3: S. Perry. H.
Hummel, F. Wall. O. Gonzales. I. Wall.
A. Shabez, L. Kunde. ROW 4: T. Fer-
rier, B. -Yates, B. Behrendt, M. Kent. E.
Ballheimer. N. Mroz, L. Porter. H. Ben-
ston. ROW 5: W. Peterson, A. Wight-
man, I. Rose, G. Holzem. O. Porayko, S.
Engen, G. Hargreaves, E. Powell. ROW
6: H. Donatelli, D. Bartells, K. Glasner.
R. Roeinq. H. Cichy. H. Eck. P. Bardia.
ROW 7: S. Schovain, I. Tellefson, G.
May. V. Gedwell, F. Martin, K. Iohnson.
V. Meissner. IN CIRCLE: Leonard Fcrhl-
ander, Secretary of Student Council.
gud Questions er gfiglzt lflyitlzout ass
OFFICE SERVICE
"Seeing red" is no novelty for these girls. for they are the
ones who make out the tardy slips. Duties in the main office. the
adjustment offices and the teachers' workrooms give the girls
valuable experience in clerical practice and office etiquette.
Civic credit is given for this work. The girls are also interested in
the good times they have at their semi-monthly meetings and at
their party held at the end of each semester. Miss Orpha Rompf
is their sponsor.
OFFICE MESSENGERS
Hither, thither and yon are the places visited in the line of
duty by this busy group of young fellows. On call the entire day
they are always ready to leave their classes and dash out on
errands for the school. Service is their watchword and they ren-
der it whole-heartedly. They're a valuable asset to the office.
UPPER LEFT-ROW 1: L. Ficht, B. Koller.
I. Peigh, I.. Porzon. I. Berbes, E. Doering.
L. Iay. ROW 2: G. Emma. M. Eich. R.
Koff, L. Purzan, M. Nutti. I. Lieber. E.
Christiansen, A. Hahn. P. Alberts. D. Mc-
Cartney. L. Fallon. L. Fahringer. ROW
3: D. Weaver. A. Arntsen. H. Farley. I.
Serqy. A. Kaiser. F. Hansen. V. Egner.
V. Iohnson, A. Neal, R. Schildt. L. Kubis-
tal. S. Nielson. N. Mahoney. C. Rowe.
LOWER LEFT-ROW 1: E. Scavello. T.
Epifanio. E. Damasco. V. Chramer. C.
Greve. I.. Lutz. R. Zarritlo, A. Kachigian.
D. Holmes. ROW 2: R. Maruszcak. S.
Longo, S. Pogacar. C. Kisslinq. D. Clair.
R. Gustafson. A. Woodside. E. Ballhei-
mer. ROW 3: C. Venice. R. Gaus. P.
Freeburg, I. Go'tstein. V. Vassello. M.
Bull, F. Nordby, L. Seirs, G. Herring. D.
Souvarine. E. Guettler.
OFFICE MESSENGERS
RIGHT-SEATED: I. Cartwright. I. Rosch
STANDING: L. Moskalski, D. DeGrado
L. Tresselt.
DARDANELLES OFFICERS
P. Ewuld. I. Cherhuvy. G. Koegelheider, B. Horri-
son. Patsy May.
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Dardanelles-Spring Semester Officers
President-Irene Cherhcrvy
Vice-President-Lillian Tipshus
Secretary-Betty Hartung
Treasurer-Betty Jane Hall
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DARDANELLES
As the Dardanelles was the gateway to the riches oi the East in
ancient times, so the Dardanelles oi Steinmetz open the way to a new
wealth oi service. They sold Campus Tags in collaboration with the
P. T. A. and were aided in the sale oi Steinmetz Stickers by the Sigma
Quad. whom they rewarded with a party. Their Spirit Pins. some of
which were sent to men in Service. are a sign of school loyalty. Their
main event of the year was the Dardanelles Round-up held on Ianu-
ary 22 at the Oak Park Arms Hotel for all present and former members.
Miss Ethel Kinderman is their sponsor.
ROW 1: E. Byles, G. Kalomiris. B. Iohan-
son. R. Gregorio. E. Hoier. V. Vassallo.
S. Longo. C. Sandahl. L. Pickartz. C.
Wallace. E. Kucera. C. Rowe. ROW 3:
P. Frieburq, F. Ecquist, G. Gaus, M.
Hapanovich. V. Baldi. L. Tipshus. C. Ben-
son. E. Miottn, L. Huska. E. Karlov. L.
Homka, N. Simonsen. ROW 4: I. As-
quini, L. Paulsen. D. Ierabek, L. Iohnsen.
A. Beckman. V. Stella. B. Lensky.
ROW 1: A. Behnke. F. Wall. L. Schmidt.
I. Sampou. L. Seges. V. Kuemmel. ROW
2: F. Emsley, V. Chramer. W. Gillis, A.
Olson. L. Tierney. A. Larsen. L. Lutz. R.
Kezele. I. Higham. V. Ostring. ROW 3:
M. Ahlers, V. Steger. B. Wood. L. Schen-
del. S. Gilbert. C. Laughlin. R. Handzel.
I. Manson, M. I. Connick, L. Kelley. ROW
4: D. Rowe. A. Bayer. I. Iwaczyk. B.
Hall. D. Poole. E. Olsen, M. Nicol. R.
Marousek. V. Hedtke, C. Sullivan. A.
Zudiac. L. Hartunq. G. Hansen. Miss
Kinderman, I. Lieber.
ROW l: Miss Utzig. M. Chones, L. Ketterer. A. Peter-
sen. M. Gray. M. Eich. H. Stein. ROW 2: R. Gasior.
C. Simms. E. Krystal. M. Koehler. M. Ruhnke. D. Lee.
R. Chramer. R. Schumacher. ROW 3: L. Wagner.
L. Beilfuss. D. McCartney. M. Balswick.
ROW 1: F. Di Canio. F. Emsley. R. Handzel. V. Chra-
mer. C. Geschke. ROW 2: T. Ferrier. S. Ray. G. Carl-
son. E. Larsen. I. Snow. B. Iacques. ROW 3: B. Rog-
ers. A. Bayer. B. Groe. L. Porter. V. Tarpinian. ROW
4: G. Novak. M. Costello. L. Schucher. E. Raisch. H.
Cichy. O. Porayko. I. Holzem.
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CLEAN -UP
"It's your city: keep it clean" is the city's slogan for the Clean-Up Cam-
paign. Steinmetz is doing its part for National Defense under the efficient
direction of Miss Utzig. They passed out Consumers' Pledges to all the students
and a group made a survey of all the empty lots around school. and reported
their locations and condition to the government who will use these lots as Vic-
tory Gardens. Remember how we all picked up paper in search of the prize
winning scrap of paper? Their activities culminated in their annual assem-
bly. But we can't forget those record sheets for recording how much we did
during vacation.
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FIXIT CLUB
When the teachers began to make our programs the Fixit Club was or-
ganized to ease the teachers' work by tiling slips. marking the class numbers
and indicating those closed. This is iust a small part of their work. Each mem-
ber must have a "G" or average and be recommended by one oi three
sponsors. Mr. Ramsey. Miss Cushing. or Mr. Downey. Remember the Fixit
Club dance on April Fool's Day?
LUNCHROOM POLICE
Both lunchrooms belong to us. the students: the liberties given us are pre-
served by the Lunchroom Police who only supervise the serving line and the
use of the doors. Each lunchroom has three guards each period to facilitate
its use. Mr. Herrick. the dean of boys. heads this corps.
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SPONSORS. MR. RAMSEY. MR. DOWNEY
ROW 1: L. Carpino. O. Kashul. L. Ienski. I. Chambers. W. Sigwalt. ROW 2:
L. Paulsen. M. La Bree. I. Leiber. I. Scott. L. Fahringer. C. Kadell. E. Szoro.
G. Girasole. D. Crete. D. Pfieiier. ROW 3: R. Cinqueqrani, L. Lutz. C. Gazda
L. Sponholtz. T. Takis. L. Seqes.
ROW 1: Mr. Herrick. G. May. R. Fabiani, H. Schreiier, P. McGregor. N.
Ludkowski. F. Di Canio. I. McCann. ROW 2: L. Walgreen. F. Kinstrand.
R. Stevens. L. Thompson. W. Vezis. R-OW 3: V. Sloan. L. Wick. I. Whitney.
H. Benson. E. Stermer. ROW 4: R. Broadhead. L. Moskal. W. Franklin.
G. Kiersch, I. Lee.
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IUNIOR SERVICE
The untiring efforts of our loyal under-classmen. the
Iunior Service. enabled Steinmetz to rank high in the Annual
Thanksgiving Collection Drive for the Children's Aid Society.
The girls and their able sponsor. Mrs. Dorothy Knipp. have
witnessed some of the beneficial work done with their money.
RED CROSS
"The Red Cross Serves." that's their motto at Steinmetz.
Besides the annual -driveioaycontributions. they have col-
lected ash trays and books to give more comfort to the men
in the Service. Did you know that Miss Baer was the first
blood donor from Steinmetz? She and Miss Papenbrook are
the club sponsors.
POSTER CLUB
Posters advertising almost anything at all may be ob-
tained from this group headed by Miss Herbert lfor a small
feel. You may see their work at any time by merely glancing
about as you walk through the halls. They're really works of
art.
STEIN STEN n
Stein Sten members receive practical experience in vari-
ous office procedures such as mimeographing. typing and
using the dictaphone. They not only obtain experience but
give service to the school. too. The Misses Stoeckel and
Vaughan and Mrs. Beach direct their activities twice a month.
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ROW 1: E. Damasco. H. Andersen. G. Girasole.
P. Mazzone. V. Kalemba. B. Iohnson. A. Opila. F.
Battelli. F. Satton. M. Strai. ROW 2: D. Holmes.
F. Erickson. M. Shrader. T. Farinelli. A. Hottenrock.
M. Foulkes. A. Kiesele. G. Emma. B. Engelhart, B.
Knauss. F. Wagner. S. Genuk. C. Falk. ROW 3:
Mrs. Knipp. S. Starck. O. Kashul. D. Zimmerman.
M. Eich. C. Venice. D. Diephouse. A. Schultz. L.
Fallon. G. Mittelmeyer. STANDING: H. Wandke.
R. Harrison. P. Alberts. S. Blau. R. Hennes. M.
Docimo. C. Kloska. B. Bauer. S. Engen. B. Yates.
L. Stamm. N. Goethe. I. Vi Pond. H. Farley. V.
Kvinge. B. Clouston. I. Swanson. G. Potempa. D.
Malstrom.
M. Adit, E. Anderson. I. Anderson. I. Anderson.
F. Angileri, A. Arntzen. D. Bachar. H. Balasko. A.
Bayer. M. Beckowetz. B. Belcaster. D. Brandl. M.
Brown. L. Bugno. D. Campagnaro. G. Carmello.
G. Ciolino. A. Cipri. A. Connich. P. Di Corpo. R.
Domine. M. Doyle. E. Erickson. C. Ernsting, L. Find-
ley. R. Fredricksen, L. Geis. L. Gilmore, S. Gordon,
R. Gustafson. R. Holhach. G. Iohnson. C. Kadell.
I. Keating. A. King. M. Koehler. T. Kokoruz. D. Lee.
I. Lee. I. Miclulott. U. Moeller. R. Murphy. E. Nagel.
P. Nelson, M. Nero. T. Nida. E. Okon. H. Pucco. R.
Roback. R. Robiola, L. Rosi. A. Smith. L. Staehura.
D. Steinstrom. L. Waldron. W. Walkington. A.
Wydra. D. Zimmerman. L. Kunde.
ROW 1: B. Conklin. E. Swetlik. I. Haase. G. Olli-
ger. ROW 2: O. Kampte. L. Porter. A. Haase. V.
Benek. ROW 3: W. Choates. M. La Bree. G. Gai-
son. D. Thomas. W. Dahl. STANDING: Miss Her-
bert. I. Schwader. L. Shwinski. D. Daus. E. Rogers.
C. Geshcke, E. Swidtek. E. Mrugacz. C. Hefieran.
L. Broberg. I. Ness. H. Long. E. Berg. R. Dunkle-
berger.
ROW 1: C. Benson. V. Baldi. M. Ahlers. F. Wall.
ROW 2: I. Asquini, L. Paulsen, L. Karlov. E. Bier.
S. Keniosian. M. Weber. I. Ciaglo. ROW 3: K.
Smith. E. Scavello. V. Vassallo. V. Hedtke. L. Schu-
cher. ROW 4: L. Tipshus, E. Doering. F. Ander-
son. I. Bogdanski. STANDING: M. Costello. I. Hol-
zem. D. Mendelke. C. Hancock. C. Fallt. L. Mu-
sengo, O. Porenko. S. McCreary. D. Maiewski.
I. Bell. A. Szutiak. S. Kaczmarek. E. Antensen. C.
Sullivan. E. Thiel. A. Dudziak. E. Kucera. D. No-
vak. L. Schmid. V. Maibenko. Miss Vaughan, Mrs.
Beach.
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SAFETY COMMISSION
The Safety Commission has a register of all the cars which use our parking
lot daily. Mr. Nalecz and his helpers hope that their plans for a bicycle parking
lot will be completed soon.
AS WE LIKE IT
Steinmetz's baby club, whose aim it is to provide original literature, music.
and anything else as they like it. Miss Consoer is sponsor.
DEBATIN G CLUB
Do you like to discuss and debate about various problems facing us today?
The Debating Club, sponsored by Mrs. Taglia, is the place for you. This is one
of Steinmetz' newest clubs.
SAFETY COMMISSION
I. Ossler, N. Mroz, I. Lenz, E. Drake, Mr.
Nalecz.
AS WE LIKE IT CLUB
ROW 1: M. Martinek, E. Olson. E. Doer-
ing, V. Ostring, F. Emsley. I. Sampou.
ROW 2: A. Larson, R. Maruszcak. R.
Gazda. E. Byles, G. Marsh, R. Young, I.
Essen. L. Seqis, I. Higham, A. Behnke,
C. Milano, M. Ahlers. ROW 3: R. Sa-
dowski, Miss F osse, R. Seward, C. Bara-
bas, F. De Bellis, P. Alberts, P. Breit-
sprecher, A. Bayer, R. Young, I. Meyers.
R. Wonsoff, L. Schendell, F. Leschmann,
A. Newman, Miss Consoer, R. Branzow-
sky. ROW 4: L. Caflisch, A. Iwaszczuk,
C. Wallace, D. Poole, L. Kelly, I. Cher-
havy, G. Kalomiris. C. Rowe, V. Steger,
R. Vernon, C. Bochnik.
DEBATIN G CLUB
SEATED: I. Cherhavy, V. Steger, V
Kuemmel, R. Wonsoff, Mrs. Taglia
STANDING: R. Young, R. Young, R. Ver-
non, F. Di Bellis, C. Sandahl, F. Di
Canio. C. Milano.
ROW 1: L. Sereno. G. Kalomiris. R. Gre-
gorio. R. Dunihue. A. Saks. I. Fahy.
ROW 2: I. Higham. L. Ewald. P. Ewald.
O. Gonzalez. B. Walterrnan. E. Steinbeck.
Chesney. R. Thomas. H. Mulch. ROW
3: R. Pekans. V. Ostring. M. La Bree. G.
Skladzien. M. Chambers. H. Honings. R.
Lavieri. W. Blaul. M. Sime. ROW 4:
T. Andersen. E. Iohnson. K. Haugland. I.
Manson. D. Hamilton. C. Waller. ROW
5: W. Schoer. A. Gott. Mr. Frelich. R.
Bergstrom. R. Loderhose.
OFFICERS
SEATED: L. Tyber. I. Chambers. R. Fre-
lich. A. Goethe. K. Haugland. STAND-
ING: R. Duff, R. Seward, H. Eck. I. Ar-
cucci. M. Kent. Mr. Frelich.
ROW 1: C. Diebold. D. Giseke, H. Shaw.
L. Styinski. T. Waryck. C. Winge. P.
Spiewak. D. Farinella. A. Olsen. G.
Schultz. ROW 2: C. Hintz. F. Hickman.
R. Heidenreich. R. Kopaz. C. McLean. I.
Branzovsky, L. Iensen. A. Rasch. ROW
3: R. Strader. R. Carey. R. Wagner. I.
Guirgin. C. Wiegel. C. Zelezny. W. Nie-
quist. R. Rosenberg. R. Christiansen. R.
Roy.
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VISUAL EDUCATION
From art to zoology the Visual Education Department covers them all.
Showing films. both sound and silent, are their everyday tasks. Mr. Frelich
directs the numerous activities of this group and watches to see that each
member keeps his grades up to a satisfactory level. The operators show
movies to any class that wants them. exhibit slides when desired. Their main
ambition is to become a period chief and go around inspecting the shows in
progress and giving marks to the regulars. The girls have a chance to serve
in this department as secretaries whose duties are the scheduling of shows
and checking of the films which come and are returned to the Board of Edu-
cation. Let's give them a hand for without their help our classes wouldn't be
quite so interesting.
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LUNCHROOM
127 and 134 are never so popular as during the fifth, sixth
and seventh periods. With hamburgers enough for a famished
army and salads and other delicacies for the light eaters all
arranged in spotless cases. it is no wonder Miss Blake and her
efficient staff come early to prepare the edibles for the starving
ladies and gentlemen who come filing by in quiet order when
the lunch bells ring. Besides exercising their culinary arts. the
staff keeps our lunchroom immaculate and what's more lgirls
take notel they even do the dishes.
PICTURE 1: Miss Blake, manager, Florence Petree, salads. PICTURE 2: Margaret Iethon. cook
PICTURE 3: Doris Gerner, Anna Baumruck, pastry. PICTURE 4: Mary Petrucelli. Sylvia Moe. sand
wiches. PICTURE 5: Karen Ulness, Peral Nikiforow, Mary Farrelly.
gtk Tneasures, icro es, o ecufes, 4' eage
BICYCLE
The Cycle Club members have oodles
of iun on their bicycle hikes. Mr. Nalecz
adds to everyone's enioyment.
Mr. Nalecz. H. Schwab, R. Marcek. A. Behnke. L. Wroblewski. R.
Huntzinger. I. Guirgin. B. Iacques. I. Spielmcm. N. Carone. Mr.
Herrick. L. Schmueckinq. I. McNamara.
ALCHEMSTEIN
The Alchemstein's Santa could actually
digest food. The club members make cos-
metics under the direction of Mr. Iacob Ferd-
man who shows them much chemical
magic.
SEATED: B. Smith. V. Serbicki. I. Kanizavelos. D. Rowe. H. Matson.
H. Schwalb. R. Rosenberg. Mr. Ferdman. STANDING: R. Chodera.
I. McLoed. D. Sorensen. C. Rowe. C. Waller. K. Priestap. C. Boch-
nik. F. Sadowski. D. Bachar.
MATH CLUB
Slide rules. transits. and angle mirrors
all have their inner working revealed at the
Math Club meetings. Mrs. Margaret Zwicky
helps to make mathematics interesting.
ROW 1: I. Kantzevelos. I. Spielman. V. Ostrinq. ROW 2: D. Rowe.
I. Meyer. W. Parisoli, R. Frelich. ROW 3: R. Franzobsky, M. Strai.
G. Kalomiris. M. Fagrelius. C. Rowe. STANDING: R. Young. L.
Segis. G. Marsh. M. Connick. S. Okamoto. R. Young. Mrs. Zwicky.
Iames Essen. E. Olsen. I. Arcucci. I. Higham.
PRE-MEDICS -TV
Chicago's Medical Centers interest these
future medical students whose meetings
are directed by Mr. Grant Cook. Students
interested in medicine are given special in-
vitation to ioin.
ROW 1: M. Nicol. L. Kelly. S. Hansen. V. Iaccino. R. Frese. D.
Poole. E. Planz. ROW 2: I. Kantzavelos. W. Parisoli, H. Benson.
E. Centener. G. Mueller, D. Lee. R. Clark. R. Rusick. STANDING:
E. Woodside. I. Spielman. I. Lee. I. Martens. Mr. Cook, G. Schmelle-
beck, E. Nordboe. F. Parks. R. Mahoney. I. Stoewsand. C. Rowe.
L. Miller. E. Iohnson. R. Rosenberg. G. Kalomiris. L. Schmude. D.
Rowe. R. Maruszcak.
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ITALIAN CLUB I
One hundred fifty members comprise this club. Its sponsor from its origin is Mrs.
Santa Taglia. the Italian teacher at the school. The club is divided into various groups
which function individually in the classes, but which meet as a unit once a month. This
organization endeavors to promote friendliness and good will among its members.
Through movies. literature and history it aims to further the culture of the Italian people
both at home and at school. A bowling team has been organized recently to add
to the recreational side of the club. All the members look forward to their Annual
Dance which is conducted at the school. I
PICTURE 1-SEATED: Mrs. Taglia, F. De Bellis, L. Sereno. A. Kapaz. P. Caruso. STANDING:
R. Longo. M. Gruttadura. S. Oliveto. I. La Cagnata. F. Batelli. I. Cardwelli, L. Docimo. A. Partipilo.
PICTURE Z--ROW 1: F. Stella. S. Bondioli. F. Donato. V. Di
Tammaso. F. Tamburrino. V. Pecara. I. Michelatti, C. Gilberto.
S. Marsiglia, D. Williams, I. Lazzarini. E. Li Fonti. A. Palmisano.
ROW 2: T. D'Agostino. C. Capella. I. Verdoni. I. Tiberi. S. Oli-
veto. A. Rossini. M. Gruttadura. W. Gabarino. G. Buifa. I. Pierini,
M. Saniilli. M. Carolla. G. Campeolo. ROW 3: M. Silvestri.
M. Lo Galbo. M. Docimo. P. Berardi. M. Cipri. Y. Lo Cesa. I..
Cribari. M. Litrenta. E. Grisolia, M. Martini. P. Biasi. L. Nickele.
G. Sandri. P. Di Corpo. M. Nuti.
PICTURE 3-ROW 1: B. Di Puma. I. Bevilacqua, V. Mule, G.
Allegretti. A. Oddo. M. Bertagna. R. Fabiani. S. Inzerillo. F. Sun-
seri. E. Lagario, E. Ruqgio. A. Di Tommaso. B. Flamini. ROW
2: F. Rossi. L. Bresson. M. Nero. E. Spinelli, N. Pietradoni. P.
Pellizari. A. Grieco. F. Lo Socco. A. Marchetti. D. Siciliano. K.
Pertile, I. Tarantino. R. Zarrillo. ROW 3: C. Gumma. C. Migli-
arisi. I. Chieppa. A. Chieppa. M. Ierfita, G. Porro. E. Rugqio.
M. Santilli, F. Scardina. I. Provenza, A. Bovio, P. Crudele. R.
Bevilacqua. L. Greco. V. Castellano.
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FRENCH CLUB
Each French class has its own club. but they work together.
Our hedges will be nice and neat because the French Clubs gave
Mr. Bade an electric hedge cutter. Entre Nous compiled a large
scrapbook with the information about the French in Illinois and
the origin oi French Streets in Chicago. This was a detailed re-
search proiect. The purpose oi the club is to develop a better
speaking power in French: this is done by carrying on their semi-
monthly meetings in French. Each meeting has a short entertain-
ment. These groups take various trips. especially to French pro-
grams. At Christmas time they attended the all-French progra-m
at Oak Park. They attended a "Soiree". an evening oi French
entertainment, March 27 at the downtown Y. M. C. A. and another
held April 19. at the Goodman Theatre. Besides this varied pro-
gram the club has at least one party each semester.
ROW 1: S. McCreary, S. Ray. T. Longo.
B. Catsoulis, D. Crete. ROW 2: M. Dyer.
M. Bailey, D. Thiese, E. Friborq, V.
Chramer. F. Emsley. ROW 3: B. Marsh-
ment. E. Gosky. L. Tipshus. L. Simonsen.
E. Hoier. B. Harrison. ROW 4: A. Arnt-
zen. M. DuPere. M. Boeykens. H. Cichy.
M. McLeod. STANDING: C. Greve. M.
Gray. E. Moss. D. Gassagne. E. Dixon.
I. Lichtenstein. B. Williams. M. Deluca.
H. Shaw. V. Balcli.
ROW I: M. Vanderbilt. R. Diephouse.
G. Stamm. F. Sutton. V. Murcek. ROW
2: G. Girasole, M. Carlson. D. Berq. L.
Wagner. V. Stella. I. Whetherhull. ROW
3: A. Karnuth. R. Anderson. M. Koehler.
F. Erickson. R. Grubba. ROW 4: H.
Zogoren. L. Scott. E. Wahby. D. Seaborq.
C. Staats, L. Rhino. ROW 5: C. Kadell.
B. Lockefeer. L. Carter. P. Mazzone.
STANDING: F. Arabian. R. Angileri. T.
Carone. I. Zaret. H. Caluris. D. Baran.
C. Le Clerc, E. Lonq. E. Szorow. I. Hen-
nes, B. Breicha. D. Christiansen. L. Pow-
alsak. M. Nahabeclian. Miss Sechler.
ROW I: Miss Sechler. R. Allesee. D.
Hamilton. R. Maruzak. B. Donihue. B.
Harrington. F. Arquilla. S. Gallas. D.
Diephouse. D. Souvarine. ROW 2: R.
Potts. I. Bell. S. Sarelas. B. Balousek. I.
Lueder. V. Gedwell. I. Mans
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POLISH CLUB
The most outstanding deed of the Steinmetz Polish Club was
the contribution of a S50 War Bond to the government last
Ianuary. The club received a letter from Washington acknowl-
edging it. From the profits of their all school roller skating party
they sent Easter gifts to the men in the armed forces of the United
States. They made their contribution to the Children's Aid Society
by giving the proceeds of their yarn doll sale to the Thankksgiv-
ing Collection. Miss Gorka, their sponsor, helps to build up co-
operation and loyalty, the club's purpose. Besides, the club
members take various trips to places of interest throughout the
city and have a party at the end of each semester.
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UPPER RIGHT, IN COSTUME-ROW 1
D. Vesely, D. Potempa. I. Piwowar, L
Werner, I. Sergy. E. Stermer. ROW 2
A. I-Iillegas. V. Kalemba. V. Barabcxs. M
Kiersnowski, D. May.
LOWER LEFT-ROW 1: V. Kcxlemba. M
Trzaska, V. Barabas. G. Twarowski, D
Miller. I. Slowik, F. Tenga. ROW 2: E
Stermer N Ludkowski E Cicheni z I:
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Sergy, D. Zdeb. ROW 3: D. Gasior, A
Kmiecik. R. Katchmarlc. STANDING: T
Czarnik. F. Madro, G. Iassalc, H. Szlapa,
D. May, D. Vesely, A. Hillegas.
UPPER LEFT-ROW 1: E. Skora. A. Min-
kiewicz. I. Ciagol, L. Sklodkowska, I
Krzesinski, E. Zemrus. L. Krzesinski
ROW 2: E. Sabala, C. Walczak. G. Heck.
R. Matusiak. T. Chmielewski, T. Kar-
woski, W. Gill. Szymanki. ROW 3: E.
Barczuk, R. Sadowski. E. Swiatek, C.
Szymusik. E. Kvorka. E. Wilk. C. Sima.
A. Misiura, S. Nocek. STANDING: E.
Szlapa M Olszowka S Babi
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Kadzielowski, E. Drake. D. Manikowski,
E. Hilleqas. E. Czaikowski, A. Kawa. L.
Twarowski, V. Pietras. R. Pantus. I..
Morgan.
OFFICERS
M. Kiernowski, E. Bcxrabas, I. Piwowar,
Miss Gorka.
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LATIN CLUB
All members of our Latin Club. "Amici Apud Amici" are taking the
language or have previously. The group as a whole received a thrill
seeing the great opera "F aust". They contributed to the Thanksgiv-
ing fund by selling pins. The members carried on their own Victory
Book Drive. collecting' over fifty books. Miss Gertrude Nolan. the head
of the language department. is their able and efficient sponsor.
PAN AMERICAN CLUB
As a member of a national organization to provide a better under-
standing of Latin American customs and culture. this club sends mem-
bers to regional conventions. Holidays are celebrated in the Latin
America
n way with always a Pinata. a candy filled doll which is broken
by a blindfolded person. Pan American Day is celebrated with a
dance. Miss Evelyn Thorsson directs the group.
LATIN CLUB
ROW 1: M. Williams. A. Searls. D. Williams.
N. Ianda. L. Freure. L. Paulson. L. Liberio. H.
Holzem. B. Wood. L. Huska. E. Centener. ROW
2: B. Clouston. W. Wysocki. G. Potempa. D.
Vosiki, A. Smith, B. Knause, I. Stoewsand. H.
Wandke. ROW 3: Miss Nolan. W. Nyman. D
Downing. C. Kalenian. A. Schulz. I. Manson
D. Zimmerman. C. Dennehy.
PAN-AMERICAN
ROW l: M. Hanan. B. Antonson. A. Buckland
C. Roark. I. Snow. I. Thompson. A. Larsen. B
Collins. ROW 2: L. Sponholtz, V. Buckland. H
Patterson. P. May. W. Sigwalt. B. Rogers, V
Kuemmel. A. Olsen. L. Fahringer. L. Bugno. M
La Bree. ROW 3: D. Ierebek. D. Holmes. S
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L.
Bromstead. S. Perry. K. Haugland, L. Field.
Kaminski, M. Harmon. D. Schultz. B. Owens,
Timm. C. Sandahl. F. Gleave. ROW 4: R. Vinie
B. Rose. M. Kitowski. S. Notter. M. Helgren. M
Sahasky. M. Kale. E. Larson. D. Carlson. V.
Steger. M. Thyfault. H. Schwabb. L. Mapes.
Miss Thorsson.
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PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Our parents and teachers ioin together to increase our educational oppor-
tunities by co-operation. Each month they have a constructive and social
business meeting, stressing such measures as community health, current legis-
lation and the training of better citizens through Student Government. They
point out the importance of domestic tranquility for the promotion of morale.
Besides such educational activities, they have various projects for the better-
ment of the school. They sponsored the Campus Tag Sale to secure fertilizer
for our campus. On Nov. 7 they held their semester Parents' night, presenting
musical renditions by our Mothers' Chorus and an intricate drill by our Picked
Platoon. All our parents realize the imminent dangers facing us: therefore
the Steinmetz P. T. A. chose the theme "Attaining a Higher Americanism
through Education."
S T A N D I N G: Mrs. Breitsprcher,
Mrs. F. Iacques, Mrs. R. Krueger
Mrs. Wahlstedt, Mrs. F. Hayden
Mrs. Wm. Hollatz, Mrs. O. Pfeif-
fer, Mrs. G. Tarnow, Mrs. R
Brown. Mrs. L. Scott, Mrs. H. Han
sen, Mrs. M. Stein. Mrs. D. Gross
Mrs. M. Selzer, Mrs. M. Iohnson
Mrs. A. Moore. SEATED: Mrs. I
Ottman, Mrs. C. Rochl, Mrs. I
Amundsen, Mrs. W. Vallas, Mrs
G. F. Ernstinq, Mr. D. F. O'Hearn
Mrs. I. Vernon, Mrs. M. Christen-
sen, Mrs. G. Houtsinger, Mrs. V
Cassidy. CHORUS: Mrs. Clarizio
Mrs. A. Moore, Mrs. H. Swideck
Mrs. Ottman, Mrs. Wm. Breit
sprecher. Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. O
Pflugbeil, Mrs. G. Tarnow, Mrs. F
Iacques, Mrs. G. Cole. ACCOM-
PANIST, Mrs. Lee Scott, Director
AT TABLE: Mrs. F. Iacques, Mrs
M. Iohnson. Mrs. O. Pflugbeil,
Mrs. I. Vernon, Mrs. W. Shea.
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EDELWEISS VEREIN
One of the most recently organized clubs at Steinmetz is the Edelweiss
Verein. Mr. Mueller is the sponsor. Most of its members are students of the
German classes. but others are invited to join. It has a social aspect as well
as a cultural one. Watch their new bowling team.
EDELWEISS VEREIN CLUB
STANDING: l-A. Hehn: 2-L.
Wehlaw. V.-Pres.: 3--W. Mar-
tens: 4-G. Klotz, Sec.: 5-Mr.
Mueller. Sponsor: 6--A. Streder.
SEATED-ROW l: 1-C. Gasior.
Pres.: 2-E. Thys: 3-R. Speidel.
ROW 2: l-D. Kaufman: 2-C.
Leiser: 3-M. Emmel: 4-D.
Aiani, 5-I. Pohl: 6-L. Schucher:
7-R. Ecker. ROW 3: 1--I. Swan-
son: Z-L. Busch: 3-K. Bruns:
4-G. Wohlstedt. ROW 4: 1-H.
Thzis: 2-L. Hacker. Treas.: 3-I.
Hoffman.
LIBRARY CLUB
ROW 1: L. Paulsen, F. Arquilla.
S. Keniewski, D. Maiewski. A.
Kaiser. E. Karlov, R. Harrison.
ROW 2: M. Ierabek. N. Ianda. I.
Hanges. D. Lee, D. Williams. E.
Bier, M. Costello. ROW 3: L. Sten-
cel, V. Serbickl, S. Stein. C. Wal-
lace. D. Husely. ROW 4: G. Mor-
ris, A. Iwaszczuk, A. Zitella, Miss
Nowak, Miss Kritzberg, Mrs. Wal-
ters. STANDING: E. Koehler. B.
Clouston. M. Sycowski, Y. Di
Cesa. R. Niequist, I. Rossi. E.
Kurqan. L. Kubistal. E. Szorow. H.
Nordin, S. McCreany. W. Kluz, H.
Wandke, P. Frieberg.
LIBRARY CLUB
As you enter the "College of Knowledge." you are met by genial faced
members of the club. Inconspicuously and efficiently they assist in the library
routine supervised by Mrs. Helen Walters.
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Hold that line! Block that kick! a touchdown and Steinmetz scores
again! They may not always win. but no one can say they don't try
hard. Coach Thompson is the morale builder for the boys, but his iob
is made easier by the loyal fans who attend all the games and keep
the sections cheering for the home team.
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ROW 1: W. Spilios, A. Vogel. E. Busulovic
R. Kalomiris. C. Smuzik, C. Baylian. F. Fa
raro, I. Monroe, C. Baldridge, B. Kosins
ROW 2: I. Shanahan, R. Daley. W. Petei
R. Lenartson. I. Renner, R. Hookenson.
Raddatz, W. Williams, H. Sivertsen. M. Nal:
bedian. ROW 3: R. Wallman, R. Rogqatz.
Donatelli, R. Roeing, K. Glasner, G. Heitschmie
R. Bidstrip, D. Canadeo. H. Kosick. I. Mitace
ROW 4: L. Ver Vers, R. Moehr, R. Black, t
Perry, I. Ness, R. Heckinger, C. Felt. ly
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TRACK TEAM
ROW 1: K. Ericksen. I. Hann. H. Mat-
son, H. Donatelli. R. Frelich, E. Fio-
rito, I. Arcucci. B. Trandel. ROW 2:
M. Berkowitz, W. Peters, A. Newell.
H. Donatelli, W. Peterson, W. Fitz-
gerald, I. Fernandez, N. Kollmorgan,
W. Caviti. Q. Reilly. ROW 3: H.
Vormen, R. Liebenow, I. Little, R.
Pugliai, L. Moskal, L. Schieber, W.
Lindsey, R. Sloan, Mr. Vessel, S.
Spillar, E. Woodside.
BASEBALL TEAM
'ROW l: G. Zimmer, P. Karambelis,
W. Walsh, A. Iohnson. R. Speidel, G.
Demas, C. Noelte, R. Carlson, B. Zim-
mer. ROW 2: I. Smorowski, L. Pos-
sehl, R. Kedrick, C. Parckack, E.
Mass, R. Pendorski. D. Humbrock, R.
Kennedy. F. Markos, I. Randall, P.
Palandra, F . Pinter. G. Leiman. ROW
3: Mr. Ruzicka, Coach, R. Rubom. R.
Dvorak, Gord, D. Schaefer. F. Ofen-
lach. l. Czieldo, I. Wabby, I. Cue-
zaldo. R. Feny. H. Sator, E. Trendel.
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TRACK TEAM
Iumping hurdles high and low,
running stretches to and fro comes
the track team with Spillar, Fiorito
and Matson probably in the lead:
pell-mell down the third floor cor-
ridor-yes, that's where they prac-
tice: you can hear them any day
thundering down the hall.
BASEBALL TEAM
Come out and root. baseball
fans! Fill the air with that "Yeah
team and seven rahs" for Stein-
metz. It's the spirit that counts as
well as the game. Coach Ruzicka
says he likes the team to come out
on top but most important of all, is
the training which the boys receive
in playing good clean baseball.
Iune 1941 brought the Steinmetz
Leaguers on top-rolling up for the
second time the City-Wide Cham-
pionship with the score at 7-2.
Steinmetz vs. Farragut. Possehl
pitched us to victory, with Cana-
deo. Marsh and Adams helping
out in a big way. Take a look at
their trophy award in our beautiful
new trophy case near the main
office.
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SWIMMING TEAMS o
Our two Steinmetz Swimming Teams
-the Iuniors, composed of those under 16
years of age, and the Seniors comprising
all the older boys, have left a remarkable
record behind this year. After defeating
all 17 of the Chicago High Schools losing
to two outside schools, they placed second
in the City High School Championships.
They placed in 5 out of 7 of the events. Mr.
Havlicek planned all the meets including
the city tournament on April 14. Whoa!
What a record!
C. Stahl, A. Rosch, G. Bayer, R. Heidenreich, H. Prodoehl. W
Daniels, W. Mencinqer, E. Feniwick, E. Fiester. F. Brown, F. Cas-
tle, T. Kokoruz, G. Iohnson, E. Birkeley, P. Wirtz, L. Mueller, R.
Beecx-oft. A
ROW I: L. Kvinge, F. Lubiens, R. Nicholson. I. Phelan, C. De-
viney, R. Young. R. Young, D. Auberg, B. Steinmetz. H. Bold.
ROW 2: T. Gallis. W. Tate, R. Kennedy, E. Renowden, F. Guido.
R. Niequist. C. Wright, A. Pauling, L. Corona. I. Harrington. E.
Kowalewski. ROW 3: B. Hartman, M. Hendry. Co. Capt.: E.
Eudeikus, A. Marchetti, I. Hillyer. E. Berge, R. Huntzicker, Mgr.:
Mr. M. Havlicek, H. Pabich, K. Albert. Co. Capt.: H. Grieder. G.
Anderson, L. Docimo, D. Lorie.
GOLF TEAM
"Fore!", "F ore"-out of the 'way-here
comes the Steinmetz Golf Team. To them
Spring means, not spring fever. but hikes
about the Golf Links. These lads and
"Pop" Pfeil, their coach and pal, rate high.
ROW 1: D. Manczak, I. Mangan, H. Goldstein. ROW 2: P.
Kulich, Mr. Pfeil, G. Goldstein.
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BOYS' BOWLING
ROW 1: 1-E. Zielinski, 2-E. Zaiac, 3-Sanders. 4-E. Freitag.
5-R. Latall, 6-I. Penkava, 7-R. Olsen, 8-E. Iwascyk. ROW
2: 1-E. Sabon, 2-M. Pikus, 3-V. Icobazzi, 4-C. Hoppe, 5-
K. Burns, 6-G. Karambelos, 7-R. Christopherson, 8-G. Klein,
9-I. Smart. ROW 3: 1-I. Wagner, Z-R. Iust, 3-R. Heiden-
son, 4-G. Devinney, 5-C. Heiferon, 6-F. Ossler. 7-S. An-
derson, 8-I. Rossi, 9-A. Horvath, 10-I. Wuiicowitz, 11-G.
Bodeker, 12-R. Sobansky, 13-Mr. Pteil.
BOWLING TEAM
"Another strike!" That is a common occur-
rence when the Steinmetz boys are bowling.
Mr. Pfeil. better known as "Pop," enioys instruct-
ing the boys in making a strike. Of all the eight
teams fighting to represent Steinmetz, two teams
won out. These peppy boys have the highest
series record of the city. Cedric Hefferan and
Bob Latall bowled the high game of 233. Oi
all the boys who bowl, only six oi the highest
bowlers are awarded letters-nice work if you
can do it. The dream of a City Prep Bowler is
to sit near the bandstand at the bowling ban-
quet, for each team is seated according to its
record. This year over 1,500 bowlers attended
the banquet at the Stevens Hotel on May 17.
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ROW l: I. Holzem. L. Hafe
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ROW 2: M. Gruttadaura, S
Langer. E. Fenton. E. Nord-
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During the first semester of this year Mrs. Soder-
berg sponsored the organization. Now she being out
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PICTURED: L. Paulsen, D.
Berq. G. Kiersh, S. Zielin-
- ski. T. Melgaard. V. O'Sul-
livan. A. Zika, H. Adamski
R- Sfeffan- S- Beckman. M- bers ofthe club. This year they have a class in keep-
5 Sahasky, A. Huettenrauch.
on leave, Miss Regina Selinger is in charge. Every
imaginable type of sport is engaged in by mem-
L. seqes. D. Kaufman. I. ing fit for democracy or as some term it, reducing
Higham, M. LaBree.
class. The girls thoroughly enioy being members
' of this lively club. The greatest event of the year
is the day when the G. A. A. awards are presented
marked by a special assembly. Every G. A. A. girl's
ambition is to walk off the platform with one of the
letter awards pinned on her.
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September 2
School opened the eighth year of Steinmetz
existence.
September 10
Defense is emphasized at the first Steinmetz
"Defense Assembly."
October 1
Sigma Quad and Dardanelles have sell-out
of school stickers.
October 15
Freshies enjoy their first G. A. A. party.
October 28
Bright eyes enjoy the Student Council pro-
duction, "The Great Allowance Battle."
November 6
Treasury Program stresses "Know Your
Money."
November 7
P. T. A. sells Campus Tags and entertain
fathers in the evening.
November 14
8A's peek in on High School Life.
November 27
Music supreme at the Symphony Concert.
December 5
The N. H. S. welcomes its new members at a
school assembly.
December 8
There was a star-studded cast in the Band
Show.
December 12
Dardanelles sell School Spirit Pins.
December 15
The Bill of Rights reviewed to students.
December 19
Season's Greetings and our Christmas Play.
Ianuary 7
Dardanelles Style Show, part of All Girls'
Assembly.
Ianuary 13
The G. A. A. rewards good sports.
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Strike up the band! Here comes the
R. O. T. C. marching by. See how their
polished brass catches the sunbeams and
throws them back again. Their sno
Lieutenant Carl Christoiferso e kne
him as "Sergeant"-now in tiv
service
white belts and gloves CI ide'0
V. laccino, Capt.: H. B ntsen. 2nd Lt.: L. Thomsen .Fr k.
F. Straub, K. Humbroc . W. Vezis, R. Peters.
R. Coco. W. Sigwalt. W. Ware, R. Sloan, W. n .
Livermore. I. Collier. -,
I. Schwab. C. Mikuta, P. Paliughi. C. Todd, P. Pagliai. R.
Ecker. R. Lindgren. W. Wysocki.
A. Palmisand, D. Waldany. R. Wilke. T. Gallis. A. Pette-
nuzzo, R. Grassklas, G. McAleer, A. Paus.
P. Cangelesi, I. Essen, H. Onak. P. Iacobs. L. Austerman.
C. McLean, R. Heidenreich, R. Shragal.
C. Bodtnick, A. Wehrhan. I. Reed. H. Gunlach, S. Teresi.
H. Lynch. H. Luckawski, H. Mapes.
L. Wysocki. V. Tamei, S. Bandioli, W. Roman, A. Slezak.
L. Priess, C. Baader. W. Lentz.
R. Kostuck, A. Rhino, R. Haver, P. Riesterer. W. Vorman.
E. Chini, L. Smaldino. I. Lishka.
P. Scierroni, I. Oesterreich. H. Brown, W. Kassa, C. Hutter,
A. Miller, L. Bergstrom, I. Churchill.
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L. Weiss, Cadet Lt.: G. Schmelebeck.
Corp.: L. Zenaty. Major: R. Klotz. Capt.:
A. Proskin. Capt.: R. Goralski. I. Venice.
C. Rogowski, H. Mulch, I. Lomatsch. W.
Caldwell.
E. O'Rourke. Corp.: L. Ververs. I. Van
Dorpe. E. Iohnson. Corp.. R. Prishing.
E. Lenz, Sgt.. E. Iuister. R. Radtke. I. Rus-
sel. M. Sime.
F. Mascare. G. Skladzein. D. Michels.
H H land R. Sadowski. Sgt.. K. Mogren
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A. Goethe. Capt., E. Darre. Sgt.. P. Falk.
Corp.. D. Williams. E. Bott.
E. Fischer. C. Loda. Sgt.: M. Olszowka.
Corp.: I. Heckinger. 2nd Lt.: A. Ander-
sen, M. McCarthy. I. Herbert. E. Planz.
lst Sgt.: O. Schmidt. Sgt.: D."KliiWittsx.
Corp.: E. Daley. Corp.
C. Gaisor. Corp.: W. Martens. Sgt.: G.
Smetters. Sgt.: C. Schulz, H. Kuksa. C.
Drury. I. Broel.
Captain Wenzel: P. Breitsprecher. 1st
Lt.: W. Schroede. 2nd Lt.: K. Priestap.
2nd Lt.: G. Wahlsted: I. Takis. Sgt.
I. Garner. E. McDowell, L. Whitney. G.
Cruickshank. B. Stege.
G. Gauraccio. R. Scholer. G. Perman-
ian. N. Mroz. Sgt.. W. Schaeder. lst Sgt..
C. Sczmusik.
D. Farwell. L. Fresselt. L. Stycznski. V.
Papienski, D. Vosecky. Sgt.. C. Wright.
R. Holbach. Corp.. I. Noth, R. Cerveny.
C. Hintz. C. Iohnson. A. Spillar.
R. Anderson. R. Loderhose. R. Heck-
inger, L. Mapes. I. Smith. E. Wielgus.
F. Ackerman, G. Schmidt. I. Kooden.
R. Loitis. R. Vernon. Sgt.. R. Cloud, Sgt
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C. Pawlowski. P. Schneeberger. Corp..
I. Urbanek. Corp.. C. Gritty. W. Krebs
R. Cdrey.
R. Sorenson. C. Donahue. H. Harring-
ton. R. Larmay. R. Mason. W. Pytell.
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R. O. T. C.
We miss the Lieutenant, but we're sure that
Sergeant Walker will do his best to win back the
Honor School rating that the "R. O." had once
under the Lieutenant's supervision. The Federal
Inspection, held annually in late spring. is the ex-
treme test of the year. Preparations are started
weeks in advance so that the army inspectors will
receive the best impression possible. The goal of
the R. O. T.'C. units is the small red Honor star
worn on the right uniform sleeve.
Lieutenant Christopherson
Warren Moeller, Cadet Colonel
Capt. E. Rogers, lst Lt. I. Di Guilo, lst Lt. L. Korcz, 2nd Lt. N. Carone.
2nd Lt. G. Friendlee. A. Newell.
G. Watson, R. Leibrock. D. Klein, E. Levin. E. Boldt.
R. Peckens. W. Knolle, V. Wagner. K. Lauppe. W. Nymcm. A. Piconere.
F. Favaro. D. Andersen. R. Muro '. E. Woodside. Corp.: H. Wagner.
Sgt.: I. Hennes. Corp. , . '
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1. shabez, sqs., lips-adtke, corp.: R. Szybilski. I. Pmupalo, F. Rossi.
G. Heck.
R. Iewell, S. Maczka. R. Pagliardini. P. Corrado. I. Ronto, E. Pager.
I. Speilman, lst Sgt.: G. Klotz, Tech. Sgt.: L. Moskal, Corp.: W. Peter-
son. Sgt.: I. Rose. Corp.: R. Allesee.
A. Iohnson, I. Maloney, F. Parks. I. Harrington.
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COLOR GUARD
Stand at attention: the flag is
passing by! How proudly the Color
Guard march with Old Glory in
their midst. Who has a greater rea-
son to be proud than they who
guard our symbol of liberty. free-
dom. and peace? The guard is al-
ways on hand to give faithful ser-
vice at school assemblies or at com-
munity or city-wide parades. Their
movements and precision are in-
spiration to all.
R. Pagluiqi. K. Humbrock. W. Wysocki. R. Roy. Mapes.
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Ianuary 14
N. H. S. bids 4A's farewell at their breakfast.
Ianuary 15 and 16
Green Curtain Players present "Sixteen in Au-
gust," a smash hit. .
Ianuary 23
The night of enchantment, the Senior Prom at the
Edgewater Beach.
Ianuary 28
Class Day, the luncheon, dance and all.
Ianuary 29
4A's bid farewell to Steinmetz.
Ianuary 30
New semester begins.
February 16
They come to register for our country's calling.
February 20
We pay homage to great national heroes in the
auditorium.
February 25
Steinmetz's voice saved for posterity in record pre-
sented to us by Mr. Sanborn. A
March 6
Mayor Kelly visits our Civilian Defense Program.
March 9
We remember with awe old Fort Dearborn.
March 17
Actual Indians campaign for Defense.
March 19
The Girls defeat faculty in volley-ball.
March 26
P. T. A. is host at N. W. District Convention.
March 31 '
The classics presented in splendor by the Sym-
phony Orchestra.
April 10
The class of 1946 sees Seinmetz in session.
April 13
N. H. S. initiates new members at assembly.
April 15
The South American Way was the outstanding
feature of Pan-American Day.
April 17
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The Clean-Up Campaign puts its message across
at annual assembly.
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The P. T. A. presents its successful program.
7
The Student Council presents the Parade of Stein-
metz Stars.
21
The Steinmetz R. O. T. C. passes by in review.
22
Captain Dowse presents the Concert Band in vari-
ous musical renditions.
3
Mermaids swim in perfect rhythm at the Water
Pageant.
10
Letters and chevrons awarded at G. A. A. as-
sembly.
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There's great sociability at the N. H. S. Breakfast.
12
The night of glamor for all 4A's, the Senior Prom
at Medinah.
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Burland's Shoe Store
C. 6. S. Disposal Co.
Conrad's Barber and Beauty Shop
Consumers' Coal Co.
Hon. Alderman P. I. Cullerton
E. Decker, Shades
Einar I. Effords. Pharmacist
Elston Laundry
F orman's Meat Market Q
Fullerton Coal Co.
Gateway Recreation
Goldbond Dept. Stores. Inc.
Harwood Florist
I.G.A., Tom Gamilletti
Iean's Beauty Parlor
Herif Iones, Pins
Edward Kaindl, Recorder of Deeds
Krist's School Store '
Mr. 6. Mrs. Ioseph Kopecky
William Lewis. Musical Instruments
Lucile's Beauty Shop
E. I. Moore, Gowns
Mr. 6 Mrs. Matthew I. Martinek
Neva Bowling Alley
Ryan Florist Shop
Dr. C. Rutter
Sweeney Coal Co.
M. Satton Dry Goods Store
Stratford Recreation
Three Sisters. Inc.
Dr. Vinikour
Dr. Thomas R. Wright
Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn G. Zelezny
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Mr. William Ebert of Ebert Studio
Mr. Leander Hagerty of Superior Engraving Co.
Mr. Wm. R. Niehaus oi Fred Klein Company. Printers
Mr. Harold Beckett of Kingskraft Cover Company
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As We Like It .
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Bowling .
Boys' Choir .
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Calendar of Events
Class Committees
Clean-Up . .
Concert Orchestra
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Dardanelles .
Debating .
Division Rooms .
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Edelweiss Verein .
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February Graduates
Fine Arts Guild .
Fire Marshals
Fixit . .
Football . .
French . . .
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Girls' Choir
Golf . .
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Library . . 109
Lunchroom . . 102
Lunchroom Police . 97
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Messengers . 93
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O'Hearn, Daniel F. . 4
Our Honor Roll . 55
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Parent Teachers . 108
Polish . . . 106
Poster . 99
Pre-Medics . . 103
Press . . . 84. 85
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Senior Choir . 78
Sigma Quad . 88
Silver Streak . 85. 86
Stage Crew . 83
' Stein Sten . . . 99
Student Council . . 89. 90. 91
Student Court . . 92
Swimming . . . 115
Symphony Orchestra . 77
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