Steinmetz High School - Silver Streak Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1945
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are crumbling, and Japanese islands only three hundred miles from
Tokyo are being invaded. The spearheads of these tremendous
attacks consist largely of young men who but a few short months and
years ago were in high schools throughout the country. To their great
courage and devotion to duty, do we owe the peace and quiet which
enables us to go about our daily tasks with few inconveniences. We have
not been bombed. We have not been driven from our homes into slavery.
How small, how insignificant are the problems of the home front com-
pared to the realities of war on the battlefield. How trivial must a civilian
complaint about lack of butter, or a choice cut of meat, seem to a man
engaged in the actual fighting-a man who hasn't had a warm meal for
days, who has had to sleep in a mud hole, and who, as part of his daily
work, must charge machine guns, face artillery barrages and be ready to
meet death at any moment.
Peace-that is what he fights for-yours and mine!
What about the peace to which he is entitled! When he returns we must
see that conditions are such that, in small part at least, he shall be compen-
sated for his tremendous sacrifices. We must see that he has a job and that,
if incapacitated, his family has adequate care. We must give him peace of
mind and of body insofar as we are able.
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Peace IS prlceless and can only be attanned by offsetting lgnorance
by wxsdom, the ageless ndeal toward whlch men struggle If we
hope for peace, there must be ILISIICC and xntegrlty 1n all guldance,
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Let us ln all schools hold wlth tenaclty to th1s premlse May we
the students of Stelnmetz recelve wlth gratltude the faxthful leader
sh1p of our schools In thls Splflt and ln all s1ncer1ty we salute the
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL AND
OFFICE AIDES
As Assistant Principal of Steinmetz, Nlr. Ciroxer
C. Ramsey has the task of elliciently organizing
and programming the students and faculty of
our school.
Director of Hall Guards, Lunchroom Police,
Fire Marshals, and Assembly Ushers, Mr.
XValter Herrick counsels hoys upon discipline
and attendance.
Students at Sayre Branch find school days
hlled with activity and learning under the
direction of the very genial and capable Nlr.
Ylfilliam Mcliride.
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OFFICE AIDES
Steady in judgment and loyal in friendship, Mrs. Elma Boughton
advises the girls.
Careers unfold themselves to students interested in their future
under the guidance of Miss Margaret Feeley.
Capable and efiicient in the placement of freshmen students is Miss
Mary McTigue, adjustment teacher in the fall semester. Miss Novotny
has taken over the Spring semester. Mrs. Ethel Triebel supervises
the attendance of the girls.
Top liefl fIit'!IIVt'.' Mrs. Hma Houghton. Dean of Girls. Ccnltfr pit-1 rrrz Miss M. lfeely.
Career teacherg li. Lange, L. Kreuz, student helpers. Lou-er lcfl pirlures Mrs. F. Triebel,
Attendance ollicer: I.. Thompson, j. Stoneherg. student helpers. Lauer riglvl pitllrrm Miss
McTigue, Adjustment tezlcherg M. llulseherg, student helper.
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Mrs Margaret Zwicky
Miss Iona Rehm tounselor of 3A and
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Mr Charles Schutter chairman of the
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Miss Alice M. Sutherland.
Miss Dolores Eddelman.
Mr. Williain Chidester, sponsor of
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Mrss Marre E Haley prom adusor
Mr Walter Herrrck attendance ofhte
man of socral studres department
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Ethel L jaaobek IH charge of department text books
Mr Ellrott Hyman Mrs Mary Brennock Mrss Ethel
Ixrnderman Mrs Ethel Trrebel prom advisor and
Admrnrstratne Assrstant Not Photographed Mrss
Sadie Engelstern Miss Lrllras Grant
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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
Miss Mary E Collopy sponsor of the junlor Servnce Club
Mrs Lydla Fausel sponsor of the Edelvwelss Verem and the
Stern Vereln Clubs Mlss Lucy E Halnbecker at Sayre Branch
Mrs L1ll1e Ruth Hadley sponsor of the Latm Club Mnss
Catharme Landr15,an sponsor of Snlx er Streak
Mnss Irene Sechler sponsor of French Club Mrs Santa Taglla
sponsor of Italxan Club Miss Evelyn Thorsson chairman of
the Language department and sponsor of the Pan Amerlcan
Club Noi Plaolograpbed Miss ean Bogovucz On military
lease Mrs Gertrude Nolan Crane
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Miss B Pearl Dierks sponsor of Stu
dent Louncil ehairman of general
seienee department Mrs Gertrude Ex
arhos Mr aeob Ferdman ebairman of
ehemistrs department sponsor of
Alebemstein Club Rou 2 Mr Frank
Frelieb sponsor of Visual Edueation
Miss Sylsia L Gruener ehairman of
biology department Mr Cornelius
Henle sponsor of anuary graduating,
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Mr ulian Miller sponsor of the Nat
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sponsor of Stage Crew.
Niiss Annette Ornstein' Mrs. Grace Bertlingb' Miss Dorothy Compton
Nlr. Martin Kenm' Mr. A. Novak' Miss Evelyn Pawlan. Not Photo-
graphed: Miss Olive Weas'er.
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To Rou Mrss Florence Andrews Mrs Isabel
Beach charrman of the commercral department
to sponsor of Stern Sten Club M1ss Rose Baer
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property man Mr Fred T Holm Mr Stan
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Mass Mtldred Stavers, chanrman of household art depart
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ART AND MUSIC DEPARTMENTS
Mrss Eluabeth Blythe art advrsor on Srlver Streak Mrs Harrret Lalwerley
charrman of musrc department and sponsor of Sternmetz Choral Society
Miss Edrth Garrs charrman of art department Mrss Gertrude M Herbert
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Sophomore Chorr Mr Wrllrard Groom
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Stemmetz Choral Socrety Mrs Gladys M
Harrrtt art teacher Mrss Ruth Krlgour
director of Boys Choxr
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Swrmmmg Team Mrss Mavcme Hoffman spon
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man of Girls Gym department Mr Edward
Ruzlcka coach of Baseball Team Mnss Regrna
Sellnger Mlss Florence Soderberg Mr Herbert
O Thompson coach of Football Team coach
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high schools of Chicago! Wfhat beautiful equipment! Little blondie to the right, seems to be stirring
up thingsg it's batter for the cookiesg squeezing out those fancy trimmings is really trickyg Miss Curly
Top to the left is the packerg soldiers and sailors are the lucky recipients. Careful hands cut and fit
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CHALLENGING THE FUTURE
If we the graduatmg class of 1945, wxll gaze into the future, we
may almost see the calm, peaceful world we once knew, when
we were very young Sparklmg wlth renewed glory, the earth
rthout the norsy and butter
sp1ns exactly as lf dld before, but w
r Thmk of the challenge dear classmates'
clamor of hateful wa
let one that loves peace
Let us welcome the plllars of a new soc y,
well enough to ma1nta1n lt If we do our part 1n th1s noble purpose,
s that eser dlcl or ever will
we shall have been the greatest clas
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Arllun' Bnrgxlrom. the president of the
january 1945 class, is pursuing a music
course. fnlm Dnrimu, Vice President, is inter-
ested in Drawing. Marie Immleffi. Secretary,
selects a Science career. Annu Marie Zilella.
Treasurer, picks the Academic. All are shown
in their chosen role.
Mr. Cnruelil1.s llwlze is the sponsor of the
lanuarv graduating classes. He is a vers' husx'
man when graduation approaches.
I-ny.. so
lt Happens But Once In Our Life Time
Oh! What a wonderful night. A night of real formality. Girls
dressed like queens, their escorts like kings. The smell of fragrant
flowers fill the room and you are in another world with an air
of elegance. Eyes beam brighter, hearts throb faster, steps seem
lighter--our Senior Prom we shall never forget.
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Ruth Bachar Rose Baglian Gloria Baldowsky' Lily Barker Beverly Belcaster LaVerne Berg Anne Berger
Barbara Bergman Betty Bernreuter Dorothy Bescb john Bonavolant Grace Borglum Rudy Brinati june Broberg
jEAN ADAMS . . . "jeanie" has a knack for getting out of trouble
. . . likes the Navy and crew cuts . . . goes in for casual clothes . . .
"Elites" are her friends . . . Clean-Up, Pan-American, G. A. A.
MARIE ALOISIO . . . Marie spends odd moments playing various
instruments . . . expert in beauty culture . . . Marines are A-1 . . .
misses meat . . . enjoys stage shows and ice skates . . . Italian. Hall
Guard, G. A. A.
RALPH ANDERSON . . . "Ookie" enjoys listening to the radio . . .
can repair them too . . . misses radio equipment . . . admires XVendell
Willkie . . . prefers Dixieland music . . . trombone affords an outlet
for his musical talent.
ELSIE ANDREASON . . . California or Sweden lure "Swede" . . .
expert at tap dancing . . . admires Miss Garis . . . her ideal is "Mom"
. . . Army and Navy vie in her esteem . . . Pan'American. Red Cross.
Bowling, ca. A. A.
LYLE ANLNDSON . . . According to Lyle. all teachers are O. K.
. . . enjoys good music . . . misses butter . . . ambition is in the
medical field . . . a lake in the country allures . . . N. H. S., Latin,
Student Council, Alchemstein.
ALICE ARNTZEN . . . "Al," the expert when answering question-
naires . . . representative at christening of cruiser "Chicago" . . .
twirls batons. plays flute, paints and draws . . . N. H. S.. Dardanelles,
jr. Service. Student Council, G. A. A.. French. Bowling. Oflice Service.
LYDIA BACHAR . . . "Lynn" likes to collect dolls . . . talented piano
player . . . likes swimming and tobogganing . . . Dad is her ideal . , .
would rather he a housewife than an office worker , . . admires Army
Air Corps.
RLTH BACHAR . . . Tickling the ivory is her talent , . . keeps
attuned to Glenn Miller's records . . . letters to her brother capture
her odd moments . . . misses kleenex . . . adores Miss Kilgour . . .
Dardanelles. Service Men's Committee. N. H. S.
ROSE BAGLIAN . . . "Shorty" traveled to Michigan and Wisconsin
. . . reading novels and roller skating are her sports . . . Mr, Pfeil is
choice teacher . . . Office Service. G. A. A.. Senior Choir, Student
Council.
GLORIA BALDOXYSKY . . . "Glo" likes riding. howling. and skating
. . . would like to he a commercial artist and live out XX'est . . . goes
in for popular music and suits . . . Student Council. Stein Sten. G. A. A.
LILY BARKER . . . Going to hall games is Lily's favorite sport . .
likes to wear sloppy clothes . . . ambition is to write novels .
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Star Editor. N. H. S., junior Service, As We Like It. Student Council,
G. A. A.
BEVERLY BELCASTER . . . "Bev" likes the juke box . . . admires
Abraham Lincoln . . . future school "marm" . . . deplores moody
people . . . Green Curtain, Red Cross, Minute Men, Nature Club,
junior Service, Silver Streak, G. A. A.
LAVERNE BERG . . . "Billie" wants to own a ranch . . . riding,
swimming, bowling appeal . . . likes "boogie," sports clothes and
Merchant Marines . . . misses men . . . would gladly give up home-
work . . . "I" and "Dutchie" rate high.
ANNE BERGER . . . "Hamburger Anne" has traveled in Europe . . .
collects odds and ends . . . sun-tanning is her summer pastime . . .
aims to be a typist . . . Student Council. junior Service, German Club.
N. H. S.
BARBARA BERGMAN . . . Collecting stuffed animals is "Bohby's"
hobby . . . "Oh, Heavens," says she. "Montana for me" . . . Silver
Vfings attract her . . . horseback riding and ice skating keep her trim
. . . G. A. A.
BETTY BERNREVTER . . . "Irish" enjoys collecting data on Boh
Hope . . . Mr. Temple is favorite teacher . . . "Mom" is ideal . . .
Green Curtain Players, Math, Girls' Choir. G. A. A.. Office Service
Language, Library.
DOROTHY BESCH . . . A devoted housewife in a small town is
"Dor's" ideal . . . misses men but would gladly ration homework . . .
Miss Eeely' Tales tops . . . Stein Sten, Edelweiss Verein. Star. G. A. A.
jOHN BONAVOLANT , . . "Bone" collects pin-ups . . . icloliles
Tommy Dorsey because he likes swing music . , . would like country
life . . . Miss Kilburn and Rudy' Stranges rate high . . . Senior Choir.
Eire Marshal.
GRACE BORGLLM . . . 'Traveling rates high with "Babe" , . . wants
to settle as a housewife in Chicago suburb . . . favors dressy clothes.
Miss Cahill. Air Corps . . , best friend is Eay Ciesielski . . . Choral
Soc'if:Iy'. G. A. A.
RLDY BRINATI . . . "Red" likes to bowl and ice skate . . . idolizes
Harry james . . . goes for Nav y because of uniforms . . . admires Mr.
Lakin . . . sports clothes and popular music' have appeal . . . Italian.
Eoothall.
jl'NE BROBERG . . . "Angel" enjoys teasing people . . . Ray' Milland
rates high . . . will find happiness living in California and working in
a radio studio . . . Dardanelles. junior Service. Ofhce Serv ice, G. A. A..
Green Curtain. Minute Men.
JOHN BROD . . . Lt. Colonel Jack wants an army career Wltss Farr is tops and so is
Nlontana R. O. T. C. Ofiicer Rifle Team Trick Squad Lsher Detail Picked Platoon Fire
TONI BROSSARD . . . Golf, bowling and records are among Toms fayorites The
Syndikate and sports clothes please this future mechanical engtneer misses gasoline
brother Bill his ideal . . . Prom Committee lN H S
FRAlNK BROWN . . . Brown, the trombone player enjoys loahng working on steam boats
and toboggan slides . . . Mr. Temple ts his choice wants to be a marine engineer
R O T C Band, Swimming, Alchemstein
XIRGINIA BUCHHOLZ . . . Army Air Corps is tops with N irgie wants to become a
housewife in Arizona . . . has a great talent for talking favorite pastime is swimming
German G. A. A.
LOIS BLlNGE . . . Little "Lo" prefers to slumber a railroad ofhce job is her ambition
likes the role of a housewife wants to ration dishwashing Miss Farr her favorite
G A A Stein Sten.
ARTHLR BLRGSTROM . . . 'Longshot professional musician wants to work at Paladtum
Hollywood with Stan Kenton . favors loud clothes Mr Bradley Jake Marines rate
Student Council, R. O. T. C. Band Student Court Visual Education IN H S
EDXX ARD CABLK . . . Hockey sleep and golf intrigue Foo double features irk him
gtse him the wide open spaces ideal people are Nitss Farr Mr Portle and Cousin
Nftckey Fire Marshal.
JOHIN CAMPO . . . Music and horses are Johns delights Arizona calls him r
Bradley attracts him . . . ideal person his girl friend modern clothes and Boogie are his
weaknesses . Band, Football Team
KATHRYN CARNEY . . . "Kay s ambition is to he a college coed and live on the sunny
side of the street . . . conceited men bother her likes the Cayalry Green Curtain As
We Like lt C A. A.
LAVERNE CARPINO . . . "Louie admires the lNavy will be a research mathematician
satisfied to always live in Chicago Fix lt Pres untor Service Office Service Student
Council Clean Up, Latin, G. A. A
JAMES CARTWRIGHT . . . "Wahoo would be a marine ideal teacher is Mr Herrick
is quite a swimmer . . . collects cigar stubs hopes to skip class and not be caught
Latin Swim.
JEAN CASS . The "Hungry l'our are Jeanie s best friends medicine intrigues her
Mr Bradley is her ideal teacher Choral Society Sects Senior Girls Choir Dardanelles
Stein Sten G A. A.
JAMES CHICOURIS . . . "Chick the future woodcaryer puts Mom and Miss Kilgour in
first place Navy' attracts him molecules allure htm enjoys chatting with friends
od Thomas B1-Qggard sunny California beckons him . smooth haberdashery his weakness
Brown Virginia Buchholz 'VIARY CHONES . . . "Choney skates and dances Lee adores her sister collects
Bunge Arthur Burgstrom records college is her goal . Star Silver Streak Clean Lp Pan American As We Like It
Math Student Council. Senior Choir G A A
JAMES CHRISTOPHER . . . Chris loses the accordion collecting phone numbers is
his hobby admires Miss Kilgour and Pop Pfeil the lNasy is his choice enjoys
swing music . . has athletic aspirations Basketball
FAX CIFSIFLSKI . . . "Peanuts prefers feminine dressy clothes likes dancing to sweet
slow music . "Mom" is ideal to her Vera Joseph is her pal California calls
Oiiice Service Stein Sten, Library G A A
DOLORES CLAIR . . . Our future Florence Nightingale is Dee those bike hikes in
trigue her enjoys Bing Crosby would lise in Arizona Red Cross Senior Girls
Choir Olice Service, Pre-Medics Bowling Latin
LEF COLBX . . Lee, first a Navy man later a lmotype operator admires Mr Herrick
misses canned peaches . dances and bowls likes small towns Visual
Ed Fire Marshal, Parking Police Police Boys Choir
DONNA CONRAD . . . "Connie future flung secretary adores sentimental music sports
clothes Mrs Beach and Army' Air Corps could do without concerted fellows misses
her butter Dardanelles, N. H S G A A P S C
FILFFN CONRAD . . . "Tuddy former Saserite skates plays piano bowls sunshine
lures her to loafing . . . sways with Waring s swing Janice is her best friend N H S
Dardanelles Pan-American. Hall Guard G A A Girls Choir
La Verne Carpmt
Dolores Clair
LA VERGNE CRAMER . . . "Red" has seen twenty-three states . . . Bing Crosby is her ideal
. . . ambition is to be happy . . . will be a switchboard operator . . . Fix-lt, Green Curtain,
As XX'e Like It, Carrot Top.
DOROTHY CRETE . . . "Dot's" travels have taken her to Europe . . . says she has hidden
talents . . . will be a future NVAC . . . admires Mr. Ramsey . . . enjoys skating and swimming
. . . Fix-It, French, Green Curtain, G. A. A.
YVONNE DARRE . . . "Eve's" ambition is to get lots of sleep . . . likes to dance and swim
. . . symphony devotee . . . "Pop" Pfeil is her favorite teacher . . . all branches of service
are equally important . . . G. A. A.
JOHN DAVEY . . . "High Pockets" longs to be mechanical engineer . . . Oak Park, his future
home . . . hunts, golfs, swims, saves guns and stamps . . . will join Army Air Force . . . Track.
Football.
DOROTHY DEACON . . . "Dottie" rates "Mom" and Miss Farr A-1 . . . objects to homework
, . . likes summer sun-tan . . . misses catsup . . . Star, junior Service, Stein Sten, Minutemen,
Library, Student Council, Student Court, G. A. A.
ELAINE DIXON . . . "Mom" and "Dad" are "Dickie's" ideals . . . banking appeals to her
. . . ambition is to find happiness . . . likes to read . . . sports interest her . . . Dardanelles,
Stein Sten, French, Student Council, Ollice Service, G. A. A.
JOHN DOCIMO . . . "Doc," likes to draw and imitate singers . . . photography is his hobby
. . . falls for thick steaks . . . would ration smoking for girls . . . goal is Army Air Corps . . .
Pres. of N. H. S .... 4A President.
HARRY DONATELLI . . . "Swede" is the outdoor type . . . brother and sister rate A-l . . .
wouldn't mind if girls were rationed . . . favorite teacher is Mrs. Taglia . . . prefers Chicago
. . . Basketball, Track, Italian, Lettermen.
BETTY DONNOM . . . Artistic "Bets" strives to be a dress designer . . . adores swimming and
horseback riding . . . collects horse statues . . . Miss Sellinger and Mr. Bradley rate high
. . . G. A. A., Student Council, Star Business Staff.
MARY DULEN . . . Collecting match boxes and strumming on a guitar are "Irish's" pastimes
. . . her thoughts wander West . . . worships her Dad . . . newspaper work is her ambition . . .
Student Council, Latin, Star, Choral, G. A. A.
ELEANORE DURACHTA . . . Pounding the ivories and writing to servicemen occupy "Ellie's"
time . . . the "Elites" and brother "Ches" in Navy rate solid . . . could do nicely without
homework . . . Dardanelles, Stein Sten, G. A. A., N. H. S.
EVELYN ENOCHS . . . "Ev" would like to be a librarian and live in a suburb . . . favors
Mrs. Dibelka and Lois Zinkel . . . misses shoes . . . "Mom" is her ideal . . . N. H. S., Red
Cross, junior Service.
DOROTHY ERICKSON . . . "Dot" aspires to play in a Symphony Orchestra . . . classical
music, operas, and recitals are her choice . . . Ruth Schildt and Mr Groom rank high in the
A-1 department . . . Orchestra, N. H. S., Dardanelles. i Qfivergng Cfamef Dtgrodig Crete
LENORE FICHT . . . "Lee" aspires to be a private secretary and good wife . . . Mother and Dvonriiey Srre ff fl Swan
Navy rate A-1 . . . adores sentimental music and dressy clothes . . . Dardanelles, Junior Service, mm 5 eamn ' ame lx
Office Service, Red Cross, G. A. A.
LORRAINE FISHER . . . "Lorry" would like to live in Canada . . . Mr. Pfeil is her favorite
teacher . . . misses nylons . . . likes casual clothes . . . likes the Navy because of a certain
someone . . . G. A. A.
CATHERINE FOVOS . . . "Cathy" loves dancing and tailored clothes . . . enjoys saying
"PiHle!" . . . Navy rates high . . . would gladly ration some men . . . ambition, successful
business woman . . . Dardanelles, Council, Stein Sten, French, G. A. A.
ELEANOR FRIBORG . , . "Ellie" has done extensive traveling . . . the "Elites" and Miss
Viehoff are her favorites at Steinmetz . . . strictly jive is her menu . . . loves the Navy for
good reasons . . . Dardanelles, Green Curtain, Star.
PHYLLIS FROEHBRODT . . . "Phyl" intends to go to college . . . shuns deceitful people
. . . likes to dance and swim . . . hopes to keep house some day . . . Concert Band, Student
Council, G. A. A., Hall Guard.
LAWRENCE FUNKEN . . . "W'hitey's" favorite remark is "carrot top" . . . would gladly
ration homework . . . farmer's life beckons him . . . thinks Miss Farr and the Hit Parade
are tops . . . admires Army Air Corps.
HOWARD GAEDE . . . To be an electrical engineer is "Howie's" goal . . . popular music,
movies, and sodas rate high . . . Mom and Dad are ideals . . . Navy courses offer gobs of
attraction . . . Math, Library.
john Docimo Harry Donatelli Betty Donnom Mary Dulen Eleanore Durachta Evelyn Enochs Dorothy Erickson
Lenore Ficht Lorraine Fisher Catherine Fovos Elaine Friborg Phyllis Froehbrodt Lawrence Funken Howard Gaede
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MARGARET GARROW . . . "Margie," the soap carver, prefers the
Navy because of a certain someone . . . would ration homework . . .
the role of a housewife appeals to her . . . Miss Selinger, her favorite
. . . G. A. A., Green Curtain.
ANN GASPARI . . . Lovable Ann wants to be a stewardess . . . favors
Miss Kilburn . . . the "Elites" rate high with her . . . enjoys swing and
boogie . . . junior Service, French, G. A. A., Fire Marshal, Student
Council, Star.
LEONARD GAUDE . . . "Len" has a talent for singing . . . his
ambition is to be a professional golfer . . . would like to live in
Alaska . . . Merchant Marines are A-1 with him . . . enjoys golf
. . . Football.
ROSE GAUS . . . Artistic "Rosie" collects cat figures and tardy slips
. . . "in a minute" is her favorite saying . . . likes to read and swim
. . . admires Mrs. Knipp . . . N. H. S., Dardanelles, Student Council,
Office Service.
FRANK GERMANO . . . Frank is artistic . . . wants to be a jockey
. . . collects coins and plays football . . . misses gas, but could give
up girls . . . movies, sports clothes and swing music appeal . . . prefers
Marines.
PHIL GERMANO . . . Phil will probably settle down in a small town
delving into chemical mysteries and spending his spare time fishing and
hunting . . . he'll tarry with the Navy first . . . Mr. Havlicek is his
favorite.
ROSEMARY GIFFORD . . . "Giffy" swims, dances and skates . . .
dramatics and photography please "Rosie" . . . being a success in her
undertakings is her ambition . . . Mr. Pfeil, her division teacher, is
tops . . . G. A. A., Spanish, French.
LORRAINE GILMORE . . . "Stooge" goes in for dancing to music
sweet and low . . . loves to work . . . a future bookkeeper . . . ideal
persons are her mother and father . . . hopes to reside in California
...G.A.A.
JOSEPHINE GLINES . . . Taking temperatures spells "jo's" career
. . . Hawaii calls her . . . shoe rationing doesn't go so well with her
understanding . . . in spare time bowls a few spares . . . skates well
...G.A.A.
ELEANOR GOBLE . . . To attend college is "El's" ambition . . .
idolizes "Mom" . . . prefers the legitimate stage . . . Navy is tops
. . . swimming, skating and sports clothes rate high . . . Concert Band,
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Ray Goralski Emilie Gosky Charlotte Greve
Dolores Heger Rowland Hempel Robert Herrmann
EUNICE GODFREY . . . Swing or "boogie" rate high with "Pat"
. . . sunny California attracts . . . collects movie stars' photos . . . likes
to toboggan and swim . . . has talent for making people laugh . . .
G. A. A., Red Cross.
RAY GORALSKI . . . "Boogie King's" main talent is dancing . . .
athletic hobbies fill his life . . . ambitious to become a dancing master
. . . favorite song is "Little Brown jug" . . . yearns for rationless days.
EMILIE GOSKY . . . "Em" loves to draw and dance . . . collects
records and books . . . sketches on the beach . . . Mr. Bradley is her
favorite teacher . . . Student Council, Dardanelles, Stein Sten, French,
Hall Guard, G. A. A.
CHARLOTTE GREVE . . . "Char," chats and knits . . . favors blue.
but not blue people . . . hopes for an unusual life . . . "Elites" are
her friends . . . Office Service, G. A. A., As We Like lt, French.
RUTH GUSTAFSON . . . A future nurse is "Gussie" . . . collecting
post cards has an appeal . . . prefers Army . . . loves sports clothes
and waltzes . . . N. H. S., Dardanelles, G. A. A., Ofiice Service,
Pre-medics, Latin.
LOIS HANSEN . . . "Snip" plays the piano and loves dancing . . .
ice skating and tobogganing rate A-1 . . . Corrine Kiessling is her
best friend . . . Mr. Pfeil is her favorite teacher . . . future typist
. . . G. A. A., Pan-American.
LOIS HARP . . . "Lo" would rather play the violin than do homework
. . . holds her mother and Miss Hainbecker as her ideals . . . has the
hope chest hobby . . . Library, Orchestra, G. A. A.
MARION HECK . . . "Dimples" enjoys collecting poems . . . thinks
ice-skating is wonderful . . . best friend at Steinmetz is Gerry Umbright
. . . favorite remark is "Hi Chum!" . . . dancing and dressy clothes
appeal . . . G. A. A., Hall Guard.
DOLORES HEGER . . . "Dolly" likes dancing . . . Mother and Father
are her ideals . . . best friend is Miss Farr . . . gladly rations girls
. . . loves horses and dogs . . . Dardanelles, junior Service, Office
Service. Senior Choir.
ROWLANID HEMPEL . . . "Speed" wants to be a forester . . . goes
for boogie, opera, and "Tootsie" in a big way . . . would gladly ration
girls . . . future is in Marine Corps . . . Senior Choir, Track, Football.
ROBERT HERRMANN . . . To be a mechancial engineer is Bob's
ambition . . . thinks a lot of Don Michels . . . would gladly ration
"D's" . . . turns to building model airplanes in spare time . . . Sigma
Quad, Latin.
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Eileen Hupert Carl Hutter Donald Icenogle Marie lmonetti Wesley' lvins Stanley Jachec Eleanor Jacobi
Lois Jahnke Leona Jay Mildred Jerabek Jean Johnson Lennart Johnson Paul Johnson Vera Joseph
JACK HILLYER . . . Picture Jackson a Merchant Marine . . . present
hobby is keeping his car going . . . prefers boogie-woogie to classical
. . . Mother is his ideal . . . admires Mr. Holm . . . Fire Marshal, Hall
Guard, Swim.
ANNELIE HINK . . . "Brandy" has a yen to travel west . . . likes Mr.
Downey . . . shuns deceitful people . . . prefers Marines . . . likes
sports clothes , . . favors "O.S.D." . . . N. H. S., Dardanelles, Ofhce
Service, G. A. A.
BOB HOELTERHOFF . . . Bob likes sports . . . prefers golf and
bowling . . . wants to travel through Alaska and United States . . .
Mrs. Exarhos tops his list of teachers . . . Football, Track, Hall
Guard, Lunchroom Police.
MARY HOLBACH . . . Collecting heart charms is Mary's hobby . . .
desires a job in lawyer's office . . . swimming, skating, and dreaming
of beautiful clothes occupy her time . . . likes Pop Pfeil . . . Stein
Sten. G. A. A.
BE'I'I'Y HOLMGREN . . . "Bets" is happy when dress designing . . .
Mother and Mr. Downey are her favorites . . . looks down upon
Loot suits . . . music and dancing draw her interest . . . Dardanelles.
Senior Choir, Stein Sten, G. A. A.
LENORE HOMKA . . . This future "XVave" misses bobby pins . .
selects Mr. Ramsey . . . Amelia Earhart is her pattern . . . cycling is
her pastime . . . G. A. A.. Dardanelles. Fix-lt, Math. N. H. S., Latin.
SHIRLEY HOYER . . . "Shirl" is interested in Art . . . China fascinates
her . . . Army ranks first because of three certain privates . . . big
brother "Buster" is tops . . . G. A. A.. Minute Men. l.ibrary. Stein Sten.
EILEEN HL'PERT . . . "Erenchy." the musical housewife, enjoys
shows and fox Ifllls . . . Mrs. Beach stands out . . . shoes! not enough
. . . homework! too much . . . prefers XX'innetka . . . G. A. A..
Red Cross.
CARL Hl'TTER . . . "Carl" likes fishing . . . would like to lite in
the Land-O-Lakes . . . ambition is to become a good salesman . . .
admires Mr. Pfeil . . . goes out for loud sports clothes.
DONALD ICENOGLE . . . "Doc" would ration girls who talk about
their dates . . . his temperature rises when called "lggie" . . . future
in the Navy Air Corps . . . likes music to be sweet and moody.
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MARIE IMONETTI . . . "Murph" plays the piano and harmonizes
when she can . . . hopes to spend her future as a nurse . . . Dardanelles.
Green Curtain, Choral Society, Senior Girls' Choir, Stein Sten, G. A. A.
XVESLEY IVINS . . . Here's a boy who would like to be president
. . . he likes tobogganing and horse-racing . . . admires the XVAVES
. . . would like his future under the Texas stars . . . Track Team.
STANLEY JACHEC . . . Stanley likes to draw airplanes and do
weight lifting . . . longs to be a millionaire . . . Alaska has charm for
him . . . pals with Harry Obermier . . . sweaters and moccasins are A-l.
ELEANOR JACOBI . . . "El," the prospective nurse, wants to be a
good housewife . . . bowls in her spare time . . . sings for a hobby
. . . misses Mr. O'Hearn . . . Green Curtain, Student Council. G. A. A.,
Choir.
l.OlS JAHNKE . . . Lois' ambition is to travel high and wide . . .
reading books is her hobby . . . "Mom" and "Dad" are her ideals . . .
admires Miss Adams . . . goes for popular music . . . N. H. S., G. A. A.
LEONA JAY . . . "Lee" caters to good music . . . Army rates high
. . . ambitious to be Hollywood dress designer . . . dislikes conceited
people . . . Choral Society. Oflice Sers ice. G. A. A.. Clean-I'p, Student
Council, Silver Streak.
Mll.DRED JERABEK . . . To travel around the world is Millie's
ambition . . . Mother is her ideal . . . likes swimming, tobogganing.
tennis and ice-skating . . . Eixdt. Stein Sten, Junior Service, Pane
American. Library. G. A. A., IN. H. S.
JEAN JOHNSON . . . Happy "Johnny." the tap dancer. is as good
as any fish in a pond . . . the veritable bookworm . . . Mother is ideal
. . . Army Air Corps is her pick . . . Band, Pan'American. G. A. A.
LENNART JOHNSON . . . "Len" has .1 sweet tooth for sugar . . .
he is a "swing" fan . . . loves to read . . . is happy to wear tee shirts
and overalls . . . future sailor . . . Red Cross, N. H. S.
PAl'l. JOHNSON . . . "Speed" likes eyeryone at Steinmetr . . . takes
pleasure in sleeping and eating . . . Mother and "Dad" are his ideals
. . . dances to James and Crosby orchestras . . . small town is his goal.
VERA JOSEPH . . . "Veer" spends her spare moments writing to .t
certain "Blue Jacket" . . . Vfinnetka and Highland Park are in her
affections . . . likes sophisticated clothes . . . "Mom" and "Dad"
are her ideals.
BIRGIT -IIQST . . . "Birkie" gardens and writes letters . . . swims. skates and bowls . . .
choice teacher is Miss Farr . . . misses nylons . . . likes Army because of certain Doughboy
. . . N. H. S., Dardanelles. junior Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
ROBERT KAMINSKI . . . "Peanuts" loves swimming, sailing and ice-skating . . . is ambitious
to be a Merchant Marine . . . Bing Crosby is "tops" . , . prefers classical and popular dance
music . . . Boys' Choir.
XVALTER KAST . . . "Vi'ally's" hobby is sleeping . . . electric engineering is his ambition
. . . the Paratroop Division is A-1 . . . admires courage . . . enjoys fishing . . . sports clothes
are his delight . . . Vi'isconsin calls . . . "Like that, see?" . . . N. H. S.
CORRINE KIESSLING . . . "Cory" has a vision of San Francisco . . . the Telephone Company
is her goal . . . loves Navy . . . there's a certain Seabee . . . Mother is her ideal . . . Office
Service, Edelweiss Verein. G. A. A.
HENRY KISSANE . . . There's nothing stiff about "Shorty," but he wants to be an undertaker
. . . likes Ossler and Mr. Herrick . . . dons sports clothes . . . Marines beckon him . . . enjoys
the organ . . . Boys' Choir.
EDITH K-IELDSEN . . . "Eddie" will sky-pilot herself to the Golden XVest some day . . .
Mr. O'Hearn is her ideal . . . admires the Army Air Conps . . . enjoys horses . . . plays the
accordion . . . Adv, Swim, G. A. A.
MELVIN KLOTH . . . "Mel" likes the "come to me and go from me" . . . plays it well . . .
likes to do his figuring on ice . . . likes money . . . has his eye on the XX'hite House.
MITCHELL KOBELINSKI . . . "Mitch," the walking music box . . . appreciates education
. . . future Senator . . . clean and fruitful life is his ambition . . . Mom, Mr. Groom and
Navy are preferences . . . organizer of Talent Bureau . . . Chamber Music
SHIRLEY KOEPKE . . . Fun and record buying keep "Shirl" happy . . . hopes to be discovered
as journalist . . . college-minded but abhors long programs . . . "Mom" is her pal . . . Star,
Stein Sten, Hall Guard, G. A. A.
jANICE KOLSETH . . . "just lovely" describes "jan" . . . rides speed boats . . . hails from
Sayre and proud of it , . . prefers swing music and sports clothes . . . N. H. Vice-Pres..
3 Green Curtain, Dardanelles, Choir, Pan-American, G. A. A.
' EVA KOZLOVICH . . . "Evie" masters two languages . . . desires to see Russia . . . her
, ambitions are lofty-flying and astrology . . . admires Miss Kilburn . . . excels in collecting
money from her division . . . G. A. A., Stein Sten, Swim.
ELAINE KRASE . . . "Klick, klick," that's the future Elaine down in Carolina . . . has a
long mailing list of G. l.'s . . . likes feminine clothes . . . bowls and skates . . . Swift and Co.
attracts her . . . mother is ideal . . . G. A. A.
i RALPH KRUEGER . . . "Rock" collects movie star pictures . . . wants to live in Chicago
. . . best friend is Rita Wfillard . . . wants to be a Marine . . . they do the lighting. . . Mr.
Birgit just Robert Kaminski O'Hearn his ideal person.
Walter Kas! Corrine Kiessling FLORENCE KUNTER . . . "Babe" hopes to be an accountant or comptometer operator . . .
Henry Kissane Edith Kieldsen misses men . . . would gladly ration girls . . . best friend-Jeanne Lenartson . . . likes feminine
clothes . . . loves all branches of service . . . G. A. A.
GEORGE LANDWEHR . . . Ambition is to be an electrical engineer . . . Mr. Frelick is favorite
Steinmetz teacher . . . misses shoes . . . would gladly ration school books . . . Air Corps is tops
. . . hopes to fly . . . French.
ANTHONY LA PIETRA . . . "Tony" likes roller skating . . . admires Kobelinski . . . misses
steaks . . . has chemical engineering as his goal . . . gifted in woodcarving . . . might carve a
name in history . . . likes classical music . . . prefers Navy.
CARMELLA LA SALLE . . . Friendly "Millie" likes everybody . . . look out for writer's
cramp with that long list of servicemen Navy rates . . . likes moonlight cruising . . . adores
big sister . . . G. A. A., Stein Sten, Pan-American.
, FRANK LAVVDENSKY . , . Frank sings, swims and skis . . . Douglas Aircraft will catch
ff f'4 A", him with his aeronautical tendencies . . . likes movies . . . suburbs attract him . . . would
g X17 ' Q . ration sweets, but not sweet girls . . . French Club.
1 EANNE LENARTSON . . . Army and singing are tops with Jeanne . . . her sister and Miss
f Feely rank high with her . . . feminine clothes and nylons are her ideals . . . hopes to be a nurse.
HOWARD LETZ . . . "Nimbo" builds airplanes for a hobby . . . aeronautical engineer is his
Y -if L dream . . . would like to see the end of cosmetics . . . now takes flying lessons for his private
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Florence Kunter George Landwehr Anthony La Pietra Carmella La Salle Frank Lawdensky jeanne Lenartson Howard Letz
JACK LINK . . . jack would like to join the Navy and sail the "Seven Seas" . . . Miss Kilburn
is his favorite teacher , , , enjoys "boogie" and the "blues" . . . homework has no charms.
ROY LODERHOSE . . . "Curly" wants to he a railroad engineer . . . is interested in the
Marines . . . would like to reside in XVyoming . . . Father is his ideal . . . likes to ice-skate
and waltz.
ANNA LOSACCO . . . "Oh! Crumb," is "Ann's" favorite remark . . . loves to jitterbug . . .
admires Mr. Bradley . . . tailored but feminine clothes are her choice . . . future secretary in
a small business organization . . . N. H. S., G. A. A.
EDWARD LOSS . . . "Ed" enjoys working at Mars . . . prefers slow and sweet music . . .
admires Mr. Havlicek . . . future Gym teacher in good old Chicago . . . Bill Nickelson is his
ideal person . . . Fire Marshal, Hall Guard.
DORIS LUCHT . . . Eating and sleeping are "Dor's" talents . . . wants to be a housewife in
some small town . . . A. A. F. is her choice . . . her brother is ideal . . . Stein Sten. Oflice
Service, G. A. A.
MARVIN MAGAD . . . "Marv" enjoys playing the violin . . . future as a surgeon in Illinois
Research Institute . . . Mitch Kobelinski is ideal person . . . Pre-Medics, Orchestra, Clean-L'p
Campaign, Minute Men, Sigma-Quad, Tennis.
LINO MARDEGAN . . . Florida allures, Pop Pfeil attracts, striped suits intrigue, "boogie
woogie" bewitches . . . lack of gas aggravates, music captivates . . . technician's life awaits
him . . . Navy will get him first . . . Italian Club.
MARY MARSHALL . . . California has charms for her . . . "Betsey" would gladly ration
homework . . . Mr. Bradley and Army Air Corps rate . . . plays the piano and collects stamps
. . . G. A. A., Library, Stein Sten, Math.
DORIS MCCARTNEY . . . "Dor" hopes to be a lawyer . . . can enjoy eating at any time . . .
life in Alaska calls her . . . Mrs. Beach and Miss Kilburn are her favorites . . . misses gum
. . . Dardanelles, G. A. A., N. H. S.
BEVERLY McLAIN . . . "Mac," the sports girl, cuts a figure on the ice . . . Sonja Henie is
her ideal . . . Air Corps her pick . . . modern music is her weakness . . . California beckons
her...G.A.A.
MURIEL MELGAARD . . . "Butch" prefers the wind and rain in her hair . . . has canine
fancies . . . a club addict . . . likes nice clothes and music . . . Ring Committee, Star. Red
Cross, Choir, Hall Guard, G. A. A.
BERNICE MEYER . . . "Beanie" likes Miss Farr . . . puts her mother on top . . . prefers the
Army . . . her brother is in it . . . everybody's friend . . . misses her nylons, but gladly gives
them up . . . G. A. A.
DONALD MICHELS . . . "Mukel" hopes to be a forest ranger soon . . . Student Council,
Pres., Sigma Quad, Treas., Oflicers' Club, Major R. O. T. C., Picked Platoon, Usher Detail,
Trick Squad, Fire Marshal, Assembly Police. Jack Link Roy Loderhose
DOTTY MILLER . . . "Dot" has a yearning to collect pictures . . . Navy Air Corps is her Anna Losacco Edward LOSS
selection . . . seems to know someone in the service . . . "Mom" is her ideal . . . Polish, Doris Lucht Marvin Magad
G. A. A., Red Cross.
EUNICE MILLER . . . "Shorty" dreams of being a stenographer in Califomia . . . "Pop" Pfeil
is her favorite teacher . . . loves dreamy music . . . swims, skates and bowls . . . "Mom" is
her ideal . . . G. A. A., Stein Sten.
URSULA MOELLER . . . Give "Urse" a home out West and she'll be happy . . . letter
writing is her hobby . . . would ration sarcastic people . . . Red Cross, Stein Sten, Edelweiss
Verein, Adv. Swimming, G. A. A.
HERB MULCH . . . "Herb" can set type to the rhythm of horses' hoofs . . . sharp appetite
for steaks . . . Marines will discover his hidden talents . . . Annual, Cheerleader, Fire Marshal,
Assembly Police, Prom Committee.
ARLENE NEAL . . . "Ar" has a special talent for losing things . . . admires Miss Kilburn
. . . likes water-so she likes the Navy . . . N. H. S., Dardanelles, junior Service, Student
Council, Ofhce Service, G. A. A. Board.
GEORGENE NEUMER . . . "Georgie" likes South America . . . might live in Mexico, some
day . . . her heart's in the Navy . . . admires Miss Rompf . . . future law secretary . . .
sewing is hobby . . . Stein Sten, Pan-American, G. A. A.
HARRY OBERMEIER . . . Ambitious to be professional, Harry wants to teach history . . .
would live in the North Wfoods . . . skates, swims, hunts and fishes . . . his cousin is his
ideal . . . German, Vice-Pres.
Lino Llardegan Mary Marshall Doris McCartney Beverly McLain Muriel Melgaard Bernice Meyer Donald Michels
Dorothy Miller Eunice Miller Ursula Moeller Herbert Mulch Arlene Neal Georgene Neumer Harry Obermeier
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NORMAN OLSEN . . . "Ole's" favorite sports are swimming and
ice skating . . . work in an aircraft plant would be just the thing . . .
he enjoys parties . . . misses catsup . . . would ration smart remarks.
SHIRLEY OLSON . . . Shirley likes to play the piano, knit and bowl
. . . can do without homework anytime . . . Alice Jensen is best
friend . . . admires Miss Kilburn . . . Pre-Medics, Dardanelles, Latin,
G. A. A., N. H. S.
ROY PAGLIAI . . . Roy likes to sing . . . Chicago is his favorite
city . . . would work in Zenith Radio Corporation . . . Sigma Quad,
Fire Guard, Assembly Police, Hall Guard, Student Council, Officers'
Club, R. O. T. C.
LOIS PEARSON . . . Give "Lo" a pair of roller skates and she'll be
happy . . . enjoys writing letters . . . would like to work in a railroad
ofiice . . . Pre-Medics, G. A. A., Hall Guard, Library.
ROBERT PEARSON . . . "Charley" feels the call of the "West" . . .
hopes to live there some day . . . Mr. Pfeil is his ideal . . . football
games and sentimental music appeal to him . . . Sigma Quad.
JEAN PERLICK . . . Loafing and ice skating are for "Babe" . . .
has fun collecting pictures of dogs . . . would live in Vifisconsin . . .
Mother is her ideal . . . future teacher . . . G. A. A.. German, Office
Service.
LUELLA PETERSON . . . Music that is soft satisfies "Lou" . . . wants
to be a designer or interior decorator . . . has a definite interest in the
Navy . . . ideal is Mother . . . Dardanelles, Stein Sten, G. A. A.
SALVATORE PINELLI . . . "Penny" would love to possess talent to
talk away his "cut slips" . . . has admiration for the Paratroopers
. . . would gladly ration failure notices . . . Italian, Lunchroom
Police. Visual Ed.
BERNICE PIZZI . . . "Honey" keeps busy writing to service men . . .
at future journalist for Daily Times . . . is loyal to the "XVindy City"
. . . enjoys musical shows and movies . . . Latin, Office Service, G. A. A.
ROYAL POGGENSEE . . . Royal plays the accordion . . . is ambitious
to lead an orchestra at the Trianon . . . Army Air Corps is choice . . .
Abraham Lincoln is his ideal . . . would live near Lake Geneva.
HERBERT RADTKE . . . "Herb" is headed for a post oliice in Florida
. . . admires Miss Landrigan . . . would ration a certain someone . . .
Olsen Shirley Olson Roy Pagliai Lois Pearson Robert Pearson Jean Perlick Luella Peterson
Pinelli Bernice Pizzi Royal Poggensee Herbert Radtke Isabel Reich Betty Rich Christine Rigoni
Rizzo Joan Robinson Chester Rtxowski William Roman Ruth Ruscitti Charles Sampson George Sawicki
swing music is joy . . . prefers the Navy . . . collects stamps
Fire Marshal.
ISABEL REICH . . . Friendly "Mickey" enjoys red sails in the sunset
. . . her hobby is collecting Metcalf's portraits . . . holds
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Annibaldi in high esteem . . . dislikes baggy sweaters . . . Joan of
Arc is ideal.
BETTY RICH . . . "Bets" has traveled through the East . . . is ambi-
tious to illustrate books and magazines . . . sarcastic people annoy her
. . . collects post cards in spare time . . . Dr. Holmes is her ideal.
CHRISTINE RIGONI . . . "Chris" yearns for letter writing
thinks her "Mom" is most wonderful . . . California is her land of
dreams . . . Office Service. Italian. G. A. A., Bowling, Dardanelles,
Star, Adv. Swimming.
RITA RIZZO . . . A nurse on an airliner is the life for "Midge"
Navy is her favorite . . . enjoys swimming and baseball . . . California
is her future home . . . Green Curtain, Senior Choir, G. A. A.
JOAN ROBINSON . . . "Robie" gets a thrill out of water pageants
. . . would like to be an airline hostess . . . enjoys plays, swimming
and ice skating . . . Student Council, Servicemen's Committee,
American, G. A. A.
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CHESTER ROGOXVSKI . . . "Chet" plays the trumpet to perfection
, . . a future radio technician . . . would live in small town in
Michigan . . . Fire Marshal, Parking Lot Police, Assembly Police,
Stage Crew, Visual Ed.
XVILLIAM ROMAN . . . "Mutt" is a member of the Army Air Force
Reserve . . . Dick Sterbaut is special friend . . . hunts, swims, plays
football and collects books . . . future resident of California or Florida.
RUTH RUSCITTI . . . Ruth admits she has hidden talents but won't
tell what they are . . . her ambition is to be a good housewife
would settle in California . . . "Dad" is her ideal.
CHARLES SAMPSON . . . "Chuck" seems to have a talent for sleep-
ing in class . . . is thrilled when at the wheel of a speeding car
. . . hopes to be an officer in the Navy.
GEORGE SAXWICKI . . . George enjoys the water . . . definitely
likes to hunt and fish . . . admires Joe Venice . . . idolizes his
Dad
. . . hopes to spend his future as a mechanical engineer . . . prefers
Navy life.
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Irene Sergey Florence Shebs Fern Sieg Catherine Sievers Virginia Simmons Constance Simms Lois Simonsen
Gilbert Skladzien Guy Smetters Beatrice Smith Beverly Smith john Stafford Vivian Stocco Lorraine Storz
jEANNE SCHARRING . . . "jeanie" hopes to be a perfect secretary'
. . . Harry james and Orchestra are A-I . . . "Mom" is her ideal . . .
Dardanelles, Stein Sten, Office Service, Fix-It. G. A. A.
RUTHE SCHILDT . . . "Ruthie," a violinist with a major symphony
orchestra . . . N. H. S., Dardanelles. Symphony Pres., Fine Arts
Director. junior Service, Sect'y and Treas.. Office Service Vice-Pres.
and Sect'y. Student Council, Chamber Music, G. A. A.
CATHERINE SCHMIDT . . . "Kay" has music in her heart . . .
goes for boogie and jive . . . loves hayrack parties . . . would ration
bow ties . . . likes both Army and Navy . . . future Cadet Nurse . . .
Library, G. A. A.
ROY SCHMIDT . . . "Butchie" has music for his hobby . . . future
employee of Delta Star Electric Co .... Bob Ohermeier is his pal
. . . foxtrots . slow and dreamy, make him happy . . . admires the Navy.
jEAN SCHROEDER . . . "jeanie" collects both hair and pictures
. . . would be a secretary to some great man . . . life in the Hawaiian
Islands is her dream . . . Dardanelles. Stein Sten. Minutemen. G. A. A.
TERESA SCHl'LTZ . . . "Teddy" wants to be a typist at the l'nited
Air Lines . . . "Mom" and "Dad" are her ideals . . . collects photo-
graphs and souvenirs . . . swims and hikes in her spare time.
MARIE SCl'RTO . . . Marie likes the role of a secretary' . . . prefers
air-conditioned office . . . clothes with frills give her thrills . .
has a strong family tie . . . slow. dreamy music enraptures her . .
Stein Sten. G. A. A.
IRENE SERGEY . . . "Nina" swings. dances. bowls and swims . . .
Oh! to be a flier . . . loves to travel far and wide . . . pleasure
driving holds manifold fun . . . "Mom" tops her ideals . . . G. A. A..
Polish.
FLORENCE SHEBS . . . "Irish" has lofty ideas . . . wants to fly
. . . adept at making model planes . . . sunny Arizona claims her
thoughts . . . likes Mr. Gifford . . . "catty" people annoy her . . .
l.atin. Math. G. A. A.
FERN SIEG . . . "Fernie" will be a successful surgeon some day soon
. . . studies anatomy and physiology . . . is deeply interested in medical
science . . . would love to live in China . . . l.atin. Pre-Medics.
CAROLINE SIEVERS . . . "Carrie" is out for the Marines . . . boasts
of three brothers and a sister in service . . . Mother is tops . . . a
charm collector and classical music lover . . . German Club, G. A. A.
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VIRGINIA SIMMONS . . . "jeanie's ideal lives in dreams . . .
Hoosier state is het' future home . . . would be happy in Procter and
Gamble . . . admires the Navy and Marines . . . Student Council,
Pan-American, G. A. A.
CONSTANCE SIMMS . . . We have a versatile lady . . . "Connie"
sings, dances, plays the sax and twirls a baton . . . Dardanelles.
Student Council, Office Service, Concert Band. G. A. A., Clean-Up,
Latin, Stein Sten, N. H. S.
LOIS SIMONSEN . . . Work has no charms for Musical "Lo" . . .
enjoys playing her trombone . . . is a movie fan of high degree . . .
admires Captain Dowse . . . the XVAVE Band has charms . . . French.
Dardanelles, Band, N. H. S.
GILBERT SKLADZIEN . . . "Gil's" ambition is to be an army officer
. . . North Vifoods is his ideal spot . . . Air Corps offers excitement
. . . Sigma Quad. Fire Marshal. Assembly Police, Visual Ed., Corridor
Police.
GUY SMETTERS . . . "Smitty" relishes playing the clarinet in his
spare time . . . slow and sentimental music is A-1 . . . hopes to be
successful M.lJ .... finds life difficult with so little sugar . . . Band.
BEATRICE SMITH . . . Call on "Bea" when you want a good
dress designer . . . Hollywood attracts her . . . crew hair cuts distract
her . . . likes Marines . . . prefers casual clothes and dancing . . .
G. A. A.. Hall Guard.
BEVERLY SMITH . . . Talents of "Red" lend to dramatics and music
. . . happy living either East or West . . . Talent Bureau, Green
Curtain. Fine Arts, Student Council. Orchestra, Choir, junior Seryicv.
Library. G. A. A.
'IOHN STAFFORD . . . That "johnny" boy' really likes school since
he got to be a regular attendant . . . would ration some teachers.
however . . . looks up to brother Bill . . . swings toward electricity
and radio.
VIYIAN STOCCO . . . "Viv" surely handles figures . . . ambitious to
roll a good bowling score . . . N. H. S.. llardanelles. junior Service.
Symphony. Concert Orchestra. Math, Latin, Student Council. Fine
Arts. Girls' Choir, Talent, Minute Men. Library.
LORRAINE STORZ . . . lf only "Lore" could fly around the world
she'd be happy . . . annoyed by "catty" people . . . will spend her
future in an airport out NX'est . . . Edelweiss Verein. G. A. A.. Band.
BERNARD STRANGES . . . Ball games. photography. swimming and skating are fun for
"Blackie" . . . the gym department will claim him . . . doesn't seem to be in love with work
. . . Football, Italian, Fire Marshal.
1 CATHERINE SWANSON . . . Friendly "Kittie" seems to long for XX'isconsin . . . spends
. her spare time between art and dramatics . . . her "Mom" is ace high . . . Girls' Choir,
' Latin, Clean-Up, G. A. A., Green Curtain.
SHIRLEE SXVANSTROM . . . Dancing and singing, plus knitting and playing records give
amusement to "Shy" . . . As XVe Like It, junior Service. Red Cross, Fix-It, Green Curtain,
Clean-Up, Office Service.
GERTRUDE SXVOBODA . . . "Dutchie" is a story writer . . . longs to see her work in print
. . . Mrs. Hege is flrst on her hit parade . . . hasn't found her ideal . . . German. G. A. A..
Silver Streak.
ROLE SZYBILSKI . . . Vfhen you need your uniform pressed call "Ralph" . . . admires Lenart
johnson . . . N. H. S., Edelweiss Verein, Visual Ed.. Student Council, Officers' Club, Color
Detail, Usher Detail, Picked Platoon, Trick Squad.
GEORGE TARNOXV . . . George says he's happy when idle moments come . . . he hopes to
be King of the Gremlins some day . . . his pet sport is a snowball fight . . . Fix-lt.
ESTHER TIBERI . . . "Essy" will soon be Alabama hound . . . then she will be under the
Texas stars . . . mighty proud of brother in Army Air Corps . . . Italian, G. A. A., Stein Sten.
Office Service.
LORRAINE TILL . . . "Till" likes swimming and ice-skating . . . ambition is to fly . . . best
chum is june Lobus . . . goes for sports clothes . . . would like to work in any L'. S. airport
. . . G. A. A.
jEAN TOLL . . . Paris fashions may some day be designed by jean . . . Texas seems to be
her rainbow's end . . . some time she'll live among "blue-bonnets" . . . Clean-l'p, Pan-American.
G. A. A.
ROBERT TOSON . . . The gridiron is "Bob's" delight . . . oh! for the open road . . . dreams
of being a college coach . . . boogie dancers are some nuisance . . . Marines come first . . .
Track, Football Captain.
GERTRUDE TROESKEN . . . "Trudy's" dream will see that she's a college coed . . . thinks
clothes should be sharp, enormous and neat . . . Park Ridge is her favorite town . . .
Dardanelles, Green Curtain, Star, German, N. H. S.
GERALDINE UMBRIGHT . . . "Gerry," the spoon collector, wants to be a file clerk at the
Chicago Tribune . . . "Dad" is first on her hit parade of ideal people . . . enjoys wearing suits
. . . G. A. A.
jOSEPH VENICE . . . "joe" trains his dog to hunt . . . pheasants are his marks . . . oh! to
be an engineer and live in northern Wisconsin . . . his ideal is his grandmother . . . admires
Mr. Gifford.
ilQifiQQ5Q.fgiQQ52,1,i 52IQ2.Q2jg'5...lJiQQQQiQ JOSEPHINE VENTURA . . . "JO," the typical sports girl, likes in sew, Sing and lsiiwl . . .
Olf Szybilgki George Tai-now football enthusiast . . . admires Mr. Bradley and Mrs. Beach . . . misses her sugar . . . idolizes
her "Mom" . . . Hall Guard, G. A. A.
PETER VIVONA . . . "Pete" enjoys swimming and ice skating . . . misses gas and Capt. Dowse
. . . sports clothes preferred . . . Air Forces ranks high for his ambition is to become a pilot
. . . Fire Marshal.
MARY VON SCHWEDLER . . . Mary has her eye on Washingttmn . . . longs to be a good
housewife . . . leans to sweet music and Army Air Corps . . . Cupid hovers about her . . .
G. A. A., Lunch Room Police.
LOIS WALDWEILER . . . "Red" works the knitting needles . . . Dad is her ideal . . . Mr.
Downey comes next . . . misses gas . . . likes dressy clothes . . . Dardanelles, Choir, Office
Service, Latin, G. A. A., N. H. S.
PHYLLIS WARIJ . . . Anxious for a radio contract . . . that's Phyl's longing . . . loyal to the
"Elites" . . . has someone in the Navy . . . admires Miss Boller . . . G. A. A., Green Curtain,
Girls' Choir, Ofhce Service, N. H. S.
EDXVARD WASILEWSKI . . . "Wazz" enjoys swimming and skating . . . would work in a
bank or office . . . President of Sigma Quad, President and Treasurer of Student Council, Student
Court, Boys' Choir, Latin Club.
DORIS WEAVER . . . "Dodie's" ambition is to wed a certain G. I. joe . . . thinks Miss
Kilburn is tops . . . misses her T-bone steaks . . . N. H. S.. Alchemstein. Dardanelles, Green
Curtain, Latin, G. A. A. Board, junior Service.
.sther Tiberi Lorraine Till jean Toll Robert Toson Gertrude Troesken Gerry Umhright joseph Venice
osephine Ventura Peter Vivona Mary Von Schwedler Lois XValdweiler Phyllis XX'ard Edward XVasilewski Doris XX'eaver
DON XAFYENKO Plano SWllTlH'lll'lQ, and g.,1rl frxends occups Kass nme summer Muhael Welszmann Suzanne Wellhausen
Helen Wiggen
Mary Williams
Bene Mimmack
Paul Pacera
Glenn Tranter
June Class Officers and Sponsor
Eugene Ringstad. President of the june class
of 1945, is in his favorite pose. His partner,
Richard llneckerlirz. Vice President, is inter-
ested in architecture, and Mildred Liebicb, the
able class Secretary, is a scholarly Miss as you
will observe. Ann Annibaldi. the Treasurer, is
on the way to a secretaryship.
Genial Mr. Leslie Bradley is the sponsor
for june Graduates. He has a host of friends
among the graduates from Steinmetz.
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Frank Angtlert Ann Anntbaldi Betty Antonson james Archibald Andrew Arquilla
Helen Balasko Cyril Baldwin Marie Balswick Mildred Bandola Ann Barnas
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. . . Knute Rockne his ideal . . . three cheers for boogie . . . Guy' Lom-
bardo is tops . . . loves zoot suits . . . enjoys dancing at Portage Park.
ANDREW ARQUILLA . . . "Andy" likes swimming . . . wants to be
pilot . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Holm . . . "Dad" his ideal . . .
enjoys movies, sports clothes, swing music . . . Army Air Corps . . .
admires Dan Bucci . . . Student Council.
jAMES BACHMAN . . . Photography charms "jim" . . . would soar
in the clouds . . . all pals his best friends . . . enjoys dancing . . .
cowboy music his choice . . . always Chicago . . . Red Cross, Green
Curtain. Latin, Silver Streak.
DONALD BACHNER . . . "Meatball" says "Nice Goin'," but not
on homework . . . planes and Marines lure him . . . future draftsman
. . . ideal person-Mr. O'Hearn . . . Alaska distant goal . . . likes
popular music . . . Track. Fire Marshal.
HELEN BALASKO . . . "Shorty's" odd moments are devoted to the
piano . . . Chicago is her home choice . . . finds it hard to keep warm
in winter . . . admires both the Army and Navy . . . G. A. A.
CYRIL BALDVVIN . . . Baseball is Cyril's hobby . . . ambition is to
live and work in Northwoods . . . life of a lumber-jack thrills him . . .
admires Miss Ryan . . . enjoys classical music and sports clothes.
MARIE BALSXVICK . . . Golf. bowling, poetry call to "Mer" . . . can
be found with Bertha . . . future laboratory technician . . . jr. Service.
Clean-L'p, As XX'e Like lt. Alchemstein. Latin, Star. jr. Girls' Choir.
MILDRED BANDOLA . . . Lunch-room pals are tops with "Millie"
. . . bowls and loafs . . . Mr. Siegel number one . . . Navy for her
because of HIM . . . jr. Service. Red Cross. Pan-American. Silver
Streak.
ANN BARNAS . . . "Red" loves to play piano, swim and ice skate . . .
ambitious to be cadet nurse . . . traveled through North Vloods . . .
enjoys accordian . . . popular music the cream . . . Polish. G. A. A.,
Hall Guard.
ELVERA BARTA . . . "Ver" has her eye on owning a flower shop . . .
has fun dancing, skating. bowling . . . oh! how she misses alarm
clocks . . . undecided customers irk her . . . jr. Girls' Choir. G. A. A.
EL'NlCE BAIQMGARTNER . . . Eunice plays the saxophone. sings,
and dances . . . loves swimming . . . would like to work on Broad-
way stage . . . sports clothes and boogie woogie music . . . Stein
Sten, Concert Band. Hallguard, G. A. A.
Betty Anderson jennie Anderson
james Bachman Donald Bachner
Elvera Barta E. Baumgartner
MARY BAUR . . . "Lou" a magazine editor after attending Northwestern University . . .
"Mom" rates A-1 . . . when not traveling she writes to servicemen . . . odd moments are
spent at movies . . . Star, Student Council, G. A. A.
GEORGE BAYER . . . "Steve" longs to be an endurance swimmer . . . four years practice at
Steinmetz . . . likes the hard things, chemistry . . . Visual Ed., Assembly Police, Fire Marshal.
Alchemstein, Sigma Quad, Fix-It, N. H. S.
ROBERT BEECROFT . . . A farmer to be, Bob collects stamps . . . Elmer Fenwick best pal . . .
track enthusiast . . . loves to skate and swim . . . interested in photography . . . Mr. Havlicek
favorite teacher . . . Swimming, Cross Country.
SHIRLEY BENSON . . . To be a model in New York is "Shirl's" dream . . . says her ideal
person is a good model . . . enjoys boogie and waltzing . . . Miss Grant is her favorite teacher.
VIRGINIA BERGEMANN . . . "Vee's" favorite occupation is bowling . . . future College
Co'ed . . . would love to live in Wauconda . . . hobby is collecting post-cards . . . olice work
attracts . . . admires Miss Adams . . . Pre-hledics, G. A A.
IRENE BERNARD . . . "Tiny's" out for roller skating . . . hopes to skate in roller derby . .
Miss Boller rates high . . . "Mom's" her ideal . . . likes music . . . prefers sports clothes . . .
would gladly ration men . . . G. A. A.
ERNIE BERNHAUSER . . . "Cockey," the radio technician, enjoys roller skating and horseback
riding . . . ideal teacher is Miss Kilgour . . . "Ya Mudder" bothers him . . . sports clothes and
boogie get him . . . misses gas most . . . lifeguard.
M ARTHUR BERTHELOT . . . "Birdie" plays the trumpet . . . collects maps . . . enjoys ice skat-
ing . . . country life for him . . . new car soon . . no homework is peaceful . . . mechanical
engineer in war . . . wants to be captain,
EILEEN BEUTLICH . . . We have an artist in Eileen . . . tailored clothes and popular music
go hand in hand . . . to be a stenographer is her goal . . . Army A-1 . . . Dardanelles, Stein
Sten, G. A. A.
DONALD BIGING . . . "Big," the trumpet player, enjoys roller skating, life guarding, tobog-
ganing . . . would like to be Skipper of Navy P. T .... admires Mr. Havlicek . . . Student
Council, Minuteman, Swim Team, Visual Ed.
ELAINE BILLIAT . . . Want your face lifted? See our future plastic surgeon, at Mayo
Clinic . . . admires Miss Kinderman, adores "Dot" . . . symphonic music pleases her . . . likes
tailored clothes . . . Latin, G. A. A., Library.
DOROTHY BIRKHOLZ . . . Small towns, swimming, Mrs. Harritt, skating--are all bright
stars to "Dot" . . . is an aspiring secretary . . . detests all homework . . . Girls' Choir, Office
Service, G. A. A., Green Curtain, Minute Men.
ELMER BJURSTROM . . . "Speed" yearns to be second Harry james though baseball tempts
im . . . Captain Dowse favorite teacher . . . goes for hot climate . . . trumpet his appeal . . .
not a club man . . . Marines.
gay' Bam' f Ghgorge Bayer DOROTHY BLAHA . . . "Dottie" dances, swims, and skates . . . Miss Clausing, "Duchess"
V0 Eff eecro t S lflev Benson Blazek, "Wallie" Richman rank high . . . misses gas . . . gladly rations little sisters . . . thinks
' ergemann Irene Bernard boogie, sports clothes, Navy are swell . . . G. A. A., Swimming.
EDWINA BLAZEK . . . "Eddy" fancies nurse's life . . . soft romantic music versus screaming
little sisters . . . steaks! how she misses them . . . suburban life attracts . . . admires Miss
Kinderman . . . G. A. A., Swim, Pre-Medics.
MARGARET BOEYKENS . . . "Peggy" has fun horseback riding and ice-boat sailing . . .
Miss Sechler is her first choice . . . smooth, sweet music for her . . . Green Curtain, French, jr.
Service, Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
SERENO BONDIOLI . . . Hunting and music are "Vic's" main hobbies . . . ambition is to
play in a band . . . dislikes women's big hats . . . swing and sports clothes preferred . . . Sigma
Quad, Officers' Club, Rifle Team.
FRANK BONELLI . . . "Stretch" has fun with horses . . . misses gas and chemicals . . .
ambition is to be a rancher . . . enjoys cow-boy music . . . West thrills him . . . Western clothes
and cow-boy boots are A-1.
MARYANN BORCHARDT . . . "Giggles" is a master of the keyboard . . . swims and ice-skates
. . . future teacher . . . hopes to work close to home . . . finds sugar hard to get . . . German,
Girls' Choir.
RAY BRETTMAN . . . "Ray" rides, swims, skates . . . would love to call Colorado his home
. . . misses gas . . . could do without homework . . . intends to travel . . . Navy Air Corps
first . . . Boys' Choir, Eire Marshal.
Ernie Bernhauser Arthur Berthelot Eileen Beutlich Donald Biging Elaine Billiat Dorothy Birkholz Elmer Bjurstrom
Dorothy Blaha Edwina Blazek Margaret Boeykens Sereno Bondioli Frank Bonelli Maryann Borchardt Ray Brettman
AUDREY BREVIK . . . "Aud" plays the flute . . . would like to be a pilot with range and
landing field . . . Vvyoming is a state with heart's appeal . . . Dardanelles, Pre-Medics, Stein
Sten, Band.
ELAINE BROOKS . . . "Feehar" loves to escape from doing the dishes and accept side-tips
from Grandma . . . would love to work in Radio City . . . Green Curtain. Dardanelles, junior
Girls' Choir, G. A. A.. N. H. S.
ROSEMARY BROXVN . . . "Ish" wouldn't mind being a farmer's wife . . . good at corre-
spondence . . . admires Mr. Frelich . . . misses Mr. O'Hearn . . . prefers sports clothes . . .
not a club woman . . . classical music is her recreation.
AUDREY BUCKLAND . . . "Bucky" has traveled from coast to coast . . . would live among
fruit trees of Florida . . . Grandmother is ideal . . . admires junior Commandos . . . Green
Curtain, Pan-American. Red Cross, Choir. G. A. A.
LOUISE BUCZKIEXVICZ . . , "Torchy" hopes to be a college gal . . . thrills to Wayne King's
music . . . sister her ideal . . . Mrs. Armitage her favorite teacher . . . Fix-lt. Latin. junior
Service, Student Council. G. A. A., N. H. S.
jACQUELINE BUNGER . . . "jackie" will have a designer's studio . . . her summertime
occupation is wading in Lake Michigan . . . Green Curtain, Dardanelles, Clean-Cp, junior
Service, As We Like It, Pan-American. N. H. S.
DOLORES BURTSCHER . . . "D0llie's" travels include Mexico, Canada, California . . . likes
swimming, motorcycle riding and dancing to soft music . . . Dardanelles. junior Service,
Pan-American, Stein Sten. Student Council, Hall Guard, G. A. A., N. H. S.
ROY BYE . . . "Bye-bye" can play that "sax" . . . good stuff for a good band . . . collects odd
records in odd moments . . . thumbs up for the Navy . . . admires Miss Lyon . . . and G. Kotars.
MARGARET CACCAVARI . . . "Margie" draws. bakes and swims . . . Mrs. Taglia apple of
her eye . . . goes for musical comedies . . . Army for her . . . Dardanelles, junior Service.
As We Like It. Office Service, N. H. S.
PAULINE CALDERON . . . "Red" loves red dresses . . . a future radio actress . . . traveling
and bowling are grand . . . likes Chemistry . . . Henry Ford ideal . . . Math, Latin, As We
Like It, Dardanelles, junior Service, G. A. A., N. H. S.
DOLORES CALOS . . . "Shorty" wants to see the world . . . oh! to be in California . . . pals
with "Es" . . . ideal is Eunice Baumgartner . . . secret ambition-law . . . prefers tall people,
sweet music, sports clothes . . . G. A. A.
HAROLD CANADEO . . . "Hal's" ambition is a mystery . . . likes to work and live in Chicago
. . . would ration all cut slips . . . Marines first choice . . . enjoys football and musical comedies
. . . Football Team, Lettermen.
EMIL CAPPARELLI . . . "Em's" all out for sports . . . jive calls . . . canned pineapples are
missed plenty . . . ambitious to learn to Hy . . . will be an electrical engineer and own his
own electric shop. . Audrey Brevik Elaine Brooks
GLORIA CAPPITELLI . . . "Babe" loves chicken-could it be the neck? . . . dislikes people Rosemary Brown Audrey Buckland
who talk at movies . . . no math homework . . . goes for music and bowling . . . admires Miss L. Buczkiewicz jacqueline Bunger
Lyons . . . Math, G. A. A., Victorettes.
ELAYNE CARLSON . . . "Layne" collects poems . . . future in journalism . . . newspaper
work is her ambition . . . prefers Navy Air Corps . . . Abraham Lincoln her ideal . . . likes
piano and radio . . . Student Council, Clean-Up, G. A. A.
RICHARD CARROLL . . . "Dick" enjoys swimming . . . "T" shirts, sweat socks, loafers, Navy,
Bud O'Malley are tops . . . thinks tobacco should be rationed . . . ambition-Aeronautical
Research Engineer . . . enjoys African music . . . Swim Team.
ANN CHABAN . . . "Annie" likes to meet famous people . . . favors Miss Viehoff . . . would
like to be a nurse . . . enjoys classicals and swing . . . "Mom" her ideal . . . Minute Men,
G. A. A., Alchemstein, junior Service.
REYNHOLD CHRAMER . . . Miss Sutherland rates with "Chramer" . . . homework gets
him down . . . popular music lifts him . . . quite a warbler . . . prefers the Navy . . . Boys'
Choir, Student Council, French, Track, Clean-Up.
HELEN CHRISTENSEN . . . Popular records find a haven in "Christy's" heart . . . swims
and skates divinely . . . life as a secretary calls her . . . "Sister Peg" her ideal . . . Clean-Up,
Stein-Sten. Pan American, G. A. A.
ROLAND CHRISTENSEN . . . "Christy" dreams of teaching Chemistry at Steinmetz . . .
Canada his future home . . . swims and swing are hobbies . . . Student Council, Red Cross.
Sigma Quad, Swim, Assembly Police, Lettermen, N. H. S.
Dolores .Burtscher Roy Byes Margaret Caccavari Pauline Calderon Dolores Calos Harold Canadeo Emil Capparelli
Gloria Lappitelli Izlayne Carlson Richard Carroll Ann Chaban Reynhold Chramer Helen Christensen Roland Christensen
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Chylewski Richard Cimbalo Genevieve Ciolino Dorothe Ciorba
Coduto Myrtle Corduan Betty Corkle Edward Cox
Damiani Mignon Dargush Dorothy De Silva Pauline Di Corpo
LORRAINE CHYLEWSKI . . . Swimming and snowball fights are
okay with "Lorrie" . . . to be a housewife is her main ambition . . .
music tops her entertainment world . . . would ration stuck-up girls
. . . G. A. A.
RICHARD CIMBALO . . . Everybody's friend is athletic "Richie"
. . . spare time givento stage shows . . . "Dad" his ideal . . . goes
for football and riding horses . . . Oklahoma his future state . . .
aims to be engineer.
GENEVIEVE CIOLINO . . . To work in an exclusive ofiice appeals
to "jennie" . . . dislikes all homework . . . would like suburban life
. . . future in singing . . . junior Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Minute Men,
Pan-American.
DOROTHE CIORBA . . . Give "Dickie" the chemistry laboratory . . .
hopes to be successful "Lab" technician . . . "Mom" is his ideal . . .
favorite winter sport is ice-skating at the Arena . . . always interested
in airports.
ANGELINE CIPRI . . . Dressmaking is "Angie's" present ambition
. . . Miss Boller rates high . . . collecting charms is her hobby . . .
would ration homework . . . likes traveling, bowling and the Navy
. . . Italian, Minute Men, Red Cross.
CHARLOTTE CISZEXVSKI . . . Planes hold a lure for "Lottie"
. . . work in an airport has charms . . . Mr. O'Hearn is her ideal . . .
"Mom" another glory . . . snowball fighting her delight . . . untruthful
people annoy . . . Polish.
FRANK CILTLLA . . . "Strings" plays piano . . . collecting stamps
and ice-skating his hobbies . . . please ration books . . . sweet jive
and sports clothes his pets . . . Arizona lures him ever onward . . .
Dantinians, Sigma Quad, N. H. S.
LORRAINE CODUTO . . . "Lorry" enjoys singing and collecting
records . . . hopes to be secretary to a lawyer . . , Army Air Corps
rates A-I . . . G. A. A.. junior Choir, Dantinians, As XX'e Like It.
junior Service.
MYRTLE CORDUAN . . . "Myrt" longs to be a singer . . . loves to
dance and play the piano . . . her ideal person is Mr. O'Hearn . . .
admires Mrs. XX'halen , . . German, Clean-Up, Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
BETTY CORKLE . . . Here we have a gal who loves her sister . . .
"Corky" is the one that could always "get by" dancing . . . Navy
and Signal Corps rank high . . . Green Curtain. G. A. A.
EDXWARD COX . . . "Ed" enjoys basketball . . . admires Mr. Lakin
and Emil Capparelli . . . teachers and gas should be exchanged on
ration list . . . his hobby is model building . . . Alaska has charms
for him.
C. Ciszewski
jaclyn Culloton
Geraldine Doeing
Angeline Cipri
Richard Crohn
jack Dobner
Frank Ciulla
Robert Cyplick
Helen Doering
RICHARD CROHN . . . Hospital work has an appeal . . . "Calling
Dr. Crohn," will some day be a familiar call to "Dick" . . . likes
sports clothes, swing music and movies . . . Latin, Boys' Choir,
Football, Track.
jACLYN CULLOTON . . . The artists claim "jackie" as a member
. . . likes to remember names . . . "Not this cookie," is her pet phrase
. . . Mother her ideal . . . janet Duff a pal . . . enjoys new
acquaintances . . . G. A. A.
ROBERT CYPLICK . . . "Bob" loves all sports . . . goes in for
comfortable clothes . . . would like to work only when the spirit
moves him . . . movies are his choice entertainment . . . likes thick
steaks . . . Track.
ALDO DAMIANI . . . "Al" is all for slumber . . . ice hockey and
sentimental music are great . . . prefers Paratroopers to all service
. . . "Mom" is wonderful . . . neckties are important to this boy
. . . Baseball.
MIGNON DARGUSH . . . Art is one of "Min's" talents . . . favors
Miss Kinderman . . . likes ballads and semiclassical music . . . prefers
skirts and sweaters . . . future librarian . . . junior Service, Dardanelles,
Pan-American, Minute Men, G. A. A.
DOROTHY DE SILVA . . . "Dottie" plays piano, draws and collects
silver dollars . . . loves to travel . . . a future Spanish teacher . . .
misses gasoline . . . rations homework . . . musical entertainment
heads her list . . . Math, G. A. A., Silver Streak.
PAULINE DI CORPO . . . "Blackie" collects pictures of horses . . .
horseback riding and skating are her delights . . . proud of her "Mom"
. . . hopes to be designer of furniture . . . Student Council, Italian.
G. A. A., Green Curtain.
jACOB DOBNER . . . "Dobby" swims . . . rides horses . . ..enjoys
baseball and roller skating . . . admires Miss Roy . . . best friend is
Robert Mallek . . . misses brother in Air Corps . . . brother is ideal
. . . collects records . . . Latin.
GERALDINE DOEING . . . "jerry," the future secretary, enjoys
photography and swimming . . . misses tires . . . ideal person' is her
"Dad" . . . Navy her choice of services . . . enjoys all music . . .
railroad othce calls her . . . G. A. A.
HELEN DOERING . . . "Cbick" goes for sports clothes and Frank
Sinatra records . . , would gladly ration homework . . . "Mom" and
"Pop" ideal . . . hamburgers and dill pickles . . . hopes to be a
Cadet Nurse soon . . . G. A. A., Girls' Choir.
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Nancv Domine Stephen Dooley Winifred Drinhaus Robert Du Bois Marilyn Ducat Lillias Duff Phyllis Duma
Robert Dunihue Fred Durante Adeline Engwall Edith Ericksen Phyllis Ericksen Grace Erickson Ethel Estep
Walter Ewald Elda Eacenda Josephine Falduto Don Farinella Esther Farr Barbara Farrell Shirley Fattes
NANCY DOMINE . . . "Louie's" California bound . . . says sports . . . hopes to marry a millionaire . . . skating best sport . . . sad
clothes and classical music come first . . . Mr. Bradley and Mrs. without gas . . . admires all branches of service . . . loves to loaf
Taglia are her pick . . . Star, Dardanelles, Library, As VC'e Like It, . . . French, G. A. A.
Italian, N. H. S. , , ,
PHYLLIS ERICKSEN . . . "Phil" dances. skates and swims . . . Miss
STEPHEN DOOLEY . . . "sieve" dislikes conceit . . . Miss Kilgour Landriwm fares A-1 - - - faves for iive. Skirts, blouses- and Marines
is "tops" . . . likes to live in Mexico . . . shoes most missed . . . - - - ideal PEFSOU'-M0lh91' - - - hw friend-Mafilfn Kllckef - - -
boogie beats best . . . "Dad" his ideal . . . Senior Choir, Boys' Choir, Dfifdanfllei Pfln'Amf3fif3U- G- A- Ao B0Wlinll'
Pan'Amencan' Star' GRACE ERICKSON . . . "Gracie" would love to live in Alaska . . .
WINIEREIJ DRINHAUS . . . "Winnie," the cook, has school "marm" Slow music and bluefyed Sailors appeal IO. her ' ' ' ideal is. uM.omn
ambitions l l . western Prairies allure her F l U has no time for bobby , . . likes personnel work . . . Green Curtain, Student Council. Silver
socks . . . prefers classical and popular music . . . interested in aviation Streak'
- - - Dafdanellei G- A- A- ETHEL ESTEP , . . The land of the blue grass attracts "Eth" . . .
, V A likes to loaf and swim . . . "Mom" her ideal . . . enjoys dancing . . .
ROBERT DU B015 ' - ' "Bob" has been WCSI - - - talented meehame future secretary . . . jeanne and Eve her pals . . . Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
. . . future forest ranger . . . SeaBees his favorite branch of service- '
dangerous and interesting . . . slow music is tops . . . Mr. O'Hearn is XVALTER EXWALD . . . Friendly "XVally" loves to ride 'round in
his ideal character. certain blue convertible . . . hopes he is well-liked by everyone . . .
ideal person is Mike Livorsi . . . would gladly give homework for
MARILYN DL'CAT . . . "Mikki" likes to roller skate. swim. play mu5iC.
football . . . Mr. Bradley choice at Steinmetz . . . missed shoes . . .
ideal is Mother . . . sports clothes and live click . . . Marines . . EI-DA FACENDA - - - "Eli" likes U' WI Ulhfff PCOPIEQS hail' - -
Dardanelles, G. A, A., Hall fjuard, N, H, S, wants to own a beauty shop some day . . . favors all sentimental music
and Army Air Corps . . . enjoys seeing plays . . . G. A. A.
LILLIAS DLTFF . . . "Duffy" fills her leisure hours with playing the V A Q , H , H , ,
piano , , , alms enluy-5 Swimming' wallzing and drawing . Q l vylsmn, jOSEPHIlNEll-ALDL-TO . . . Babe sl best friends includeleverybody
sin is future home . . . "Mom" is ideal . . . future employee of lllinois ' ' - wnuld llke U' be 3 reeeplmmsf In 3 hfhpltal - - - efll"l"le11llnll
Bell , . , Q, A. A. ' and talking , . . favors boogie and the Army . . . Pre-Medics. Service.
G. A. A.. ltalian. Hall Guard.
PHYLLIS lll'lNlA , . . "Phil's" hobby is drawing . . . dislikes com- v 1 Q , i , ,
position work . . . dressy clothes hit high peak . . . travels include DON FARINHLA ' ' ' H5h"n5" Mem' U' he lkmllmad 'ml'i'ne':r and
Land cy llakm l l . mlsws mlnm Um much l D I -'Mnmu hw ideal live in Louisiana . . . Frank Bonelli is his best friend . . . would gladly
, , , future in 1-adj., , , , p,,li,lQ. gh A. A. put fish on ration list . . . prefers the Army. .
ROBERT lll'NlHl'E . . . "Bob" hopes to be a professional hike racer FSTHFR PARK - - -liinuflln CUIUYS Wllmmmll-I Wwmll- hike fldml-5
wnw day l l D hir. Frgliqh and Bob Paulsen rate tops . . , Visual Ed.. and drawing . . . ambition is to become a housewife . . . prefers sports
Flfelklafshqlvstag-1SigmaQlllld' Pan.Anwriuln'flreen Curtain. clothes, classical and semi-classical music . . , Student Council.
G. A. A.. Red Cross, Minute Men.
FRED DVRANTE . . . "Bones" likes horses . . . ambitious to avoid y 1 , I A -
work . . . Mr. Ruzicka is his choice . . . Frank Bonelli is best pal . , . BARBARA FARRH-l 4--. "Bobble" goes for reading. swimming.
likes the Navy , , , would l-,Ninn ,lhlmlc A A l une, fm- h,,r.,clul.k rldlnu. dancing . , . ambitious secretary . . . Mr. Swiem favorite at Steinmetz
K ' . . . pet peese is shortage of men . . . admires brother in Air Corps
ADELINE ENGXYALL ..., -X future flyer for bnitecl Airlines is , , , CL A, A,
Adeline .... A melia Earhart her ideal . . . swimming and ice skating , , H .
her favorite sP0rts . . . casual clothes . . . Vice President of "Fleur SHIRLEY FATTF5 ' ' ' wihfi Hshlflu "dm"':5 the Arm5 Milne' fr-HPS
de Lim" Q, A, A. is a military secret now . . . favorite expression is "Run Quick
like a bunny" . . . "Mom" is tops . . . Fix-lt. G. A. A.. junior Girls'
ElllTH ERICKSEN . . . "Boogie" and "Sloppy Joes" are for "Edie" Choir.
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Rosemary Fiorelli
HENRY FAULKNER . . . "Cricket" gets a kick out of traveling . . . "Dad" is his ideal . . .
. . . Marine Air Corps his choice . . . future ball-player or printer . . . loves River Forest . . .
Boys' Choir, Cross Country.
ELMER FENXVICK . . . "Elm" goes in for photography, building models, collecting stamps,
coins, pins . . . dreams of owning a ranch out XVest . . . Army Air Corps rates A-1 . . . Cross
Country, Senior Choir, Swimming.
ROSEMARY FERRARA . . . "Roe" has lots of fun ice-skating . . . the bright lights of
Hollywood call to this dancer . . . admires Miss Grant . . . life is gay . . . proud to be a
Steinmetz graduate.
EDXVARD FIESTER . . . "Ed" hopes to be a swimming instructor in service . . . thinks Mr.
Ramsey is tops . . . XVashington state has many charms . . . enjoys writing all sports stories
. . . Student Council, Lettermen, Star.
ARLENE EINK . . . "Lootie" loves to draw . . . ambition: commercial artist . . . dances and
reads . . . wants to go "Mexico Way"' . . . favorite is Miss Grant . . . idolizes Abe Lincoln
. . . boogie fiend . . . Navy rates high . . . G. A. A.
ROSEMARY FIORELLI . . . "'Way' Down South" is where "Honey" would enjoy being
. . . rides horses . . . travels lead to South, North, East . . . when will the VC'est be favored?
. . . pal of Elsie and june . . . G. A. A.
MARIANNE FISCHER . . . "Fishie" likes music in the brook . . . would be "hoola" gal
. . . sports clothes . . . future owner of music studio . . . bob sled rides have charms . . .
Hawaiian guitar teacher . . . Edelweiss Verein, G. A. A.
GENEVIEVE FLAMMINI . . . "Gen" likes photography, ice skating, popular music, and
dancing . . . admires Miss Boller . . . Mother is her ideal . . . would ration her teachers-
are you kidding? . . . future college gal . . . Italian, G. A. A.
DOLORES FOLEY . . . "Dae's" ambition is to be a housewife . . . likes swimming and danc-
ing . . . ideal person is Mother . . . enjoys shows, music, sports clothes, and Army Air Corps . . .
Star, G. A. A., Carrot Tops.
RAY FRANKENBERGER . . . Chemistry intrigues "Frank" . . . prefers California for his
home . . . favors Miss Kilburn . . . Mr. O'Hearn is his ideal . . . hopes to work in a laboratory
some day . . . enjoys baseball . . . despises homework.
JEANNE FREY . . . Art hits the high-spots with "jeege" . . . traveled considerably . . .
charmed by Miss Garis . . . interested in interior decorating and writing . . . admires "Mom"
. . . As We Like It, G. A. A., Mixed Choir.
ANTOINETTE FRICANO . . . Summertime work is good for "Toni" . . . football agrees
with her . . . ambitious to be office worker . . . admires Miss Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Harritt . . .
popular music appeals . . . Italian, Library.
DORIS FRIEBURG . . . Life on a farm calls to Doris on vacation days . . . to follow footsteps
of Florence Nightingale . . . "Under the Stars of Texas" . . . loves blue-bonnets . . . dances,
sews, skates . . . G. A. A.
CLIFFORD FROMM . . . "Cliff" shows mastership at woodworking . . . can entertain with
an accordion . . . likes to sleep, roller-skate, bowl . . . Mother is his ideal person . . . Boys'
Choir, Minute Men, Officers' Club, Sigma Quad.
LORRAINE FUCHS . . . "Lorrie" enjoys swimming and bowling . . . Miss Landrigan is a
peach to her way of thinking . . . says all services are really first . . . future Floridan . . .
Dardanelles, jr. Girls' Choir, G. A. A., N. H. S.
SAM GALANTE . . . Florida is future home for Sam . . . General MacArthur ideal . .
"That's Tough" . . . Navy is for "Nymph" to see the world . . . sports clothes are slick . .
hates bread without butter.
ELSIE GALIS . . . Talking and swimming go big with "El" . . . hopes to be radio worker . . .
is friend to all . . . "Mom" her ideal . . . sports clothes her favorite . . . music and dancing
tops . . . G. A. A.
IRENE GARBARSKI . . . "Shorty" likes good movies . . . dressy clothes suit her . . . Joan
Kelly her pal . . . certain someone in the Signal Corps interests her . . . Bing Crosby fan . . .
dislikes long telephone conversations . . . G. A. A.
JUNE GAST . . . "Babe" likes River Forest . . . shows inclinations toward teaching . . . adept
at playing the piano and organ . . . admires "Mom" and Aunt . . . dances, roller skates and
bowls . . . Girls' Choir, Pan-American, G. A. A.
DOLORES GEISSER . . . "Lor" is happy when riding horseback . . . anxious to sing in opera
. . . would give homework for steak . . . Sr. Girls' Choir, Pres., Green Curtain, jr. Service,
Dardanelles, Clean-Up, G. A. A.
Marianne Fischer Genevieve Flammini Dolores Foley Ray Frankenberger Jeanne Frey Antoinette Fricano Doris Frieburg
Clifford Fromm Lorraine Fuchs Sam Galante Elsie Galis Irene Garbarski june Gast Dolores Getsser
GERTRCDE GERTSCH . . . "Trudy" plays the violin and accordion . . . New York is her
ideal place for a home . . . would gladly ration having to wash dishes . . . Concert Orchestra.
Symphony Orchestra. G. A. A., German. A V
IRENE GIZA . . . Navy high with "Iya" . . . air stewardess is her ambition . . . stage and
qlaggiqal mugjc rank , , , modern home in suburbs okay . . . Dardanelles. Latin. Hall Guard,
Office Service. G. A. A., N. H. S.
NAOMI GLEAVE . . . "Vicki" will work for the Telephone Company . . . knits. swims.
skates . . . Salt Lake City one of her dreams . . . Lois Hartman is her pal . . . Ohl how she
does miss butter.
DARLENE GLOSCH . . . "Rush" plays the piano accordion . . . likes to sing . . . hobbies are
sleeping and eating . . . future omce worker at Telephone Co .... favorite Steinmetz teachers
are Miss Rompf and Mr. Bradley.
IDA GOETZ . . . Ida keeps many memories in her scrap-book . . . future gym teacher . . .
thick school books annoy her . . . jr. Girls' Choir. Pres., Stein Verein. Sec.. Student Council.
Clean-U ,
RALPHPGOLTERMAN . . . "Golt" will spend his future as a mechanical engineer . . .
brother Richard is his ideal . . . Red Cross Treas.. Alchemstein. Student Council, Visual Ed..
Assembly Police. Fire Marshall, Hall Guard, N. H. S.
SHIRLEY GORDON . . . "Shirl" would live in Arkansas . . . ideal is her sailor brother . . .
best friend is "Lill" . . . baggy sweaters and bobby sox are dandy . . . Silver Streak, Pan-
American, Oliice Service, G. A. A.
ELSIE GOTH . . . To see Africa is the dream of pretty "El" . . . Rosemary and june get her
vote . . . enjoys popular music, but especially boogie . . . favors Mr. Downey . . . Chicago
thoroughbred . . . French. G. A. A.
EVELYN GREZLIK . . . Evelyn traveled to Alabama . . . bowling is favorite sport , . . misses
rationed shoes . . . enjoys movies and Frank Sinatra . . . prefers tailored clothes . . . Marines
rank high . . . nursing is her ambition . . . Dardanelles, G. A. A., N. H. S.
ANTONETTE GRIECO . . . Popular "Toni," the clever hostess, tries her cooking on her
friends . . . floral shop attracts her . . . likes Miss Farr and Janis Trumbull . . . crabby people
beware . . . prefers the Navy.
JACK GRIFFIN . . . "Grif" takes to baseball . . . would gladly ration homework . . . likes
loud colors and boogie music . . . Mother is ideal person . . . favorite teacher is Miss Cahill . . .
Senior Choir, Basketball, Public Speaking.
PAULINE GRIMM . . . "Paul" loves knitting and dancing . . . ambition to become a teacher
. . . Miss Feely and Navy A-1 . . . misses shoes . . . Dardanelles. jr. Service, Alchemstein,
Office Service, Red Cross, G. A. A., Stein Sten, N. H. S.
ROSE GROSS . . . "Red" loves roses . . . hails from East Moline . . . while there, was active
in many clubs . . . collects post cards . . . has parachute dreams . . . "Mom" her ideal . . . Gefmfdex Geftsch Irene Gila
Student Council, Silver Streak, G. A. A. Naomi Gleave D2fleneiGl05Ch
RICHARD GROSSKLAS . . . "Dick" loves photography and drawing . . . ambition to become Ida C0612 Ralph cmhefman
draftsman . . . "Mom" and Brother are ideal . . . boogie-woogie great . . . Rifle Team, Student
Council, Fire Marshal, R. O. T. C., Pin and Ring Committee.
GILDA GUERR . . . Traveling goes ace-high with "Shorty" . . . enjoys jitter-bugging to her
heart's content . . . happy in sweaters and jackets . . . proud of her "Mom" . . . future at West-
ern Electric . . . Pan-American, G. A. A.
HOWARD GUNDLACH . . . "Gunner" future chemical engineer . . . enjoys model building,
swimming, fishing . . . Miss Kinderman tops . . . Mr. O'Hearn ideal . . . Army Air Corps ranks
first . . . Sigma Quad. RifIe Team, Picked Platoon, Visual Ed.
SHIRLEY HALL . . . "Shudee" likes to say "Fiddlel" . . . ballroom dancing never grows tire-
some . . . "Mom" is her pride . . . misses steaks most of all . . . now looking for unusual job
. . . picnics are her delight.
DOUGLAS HALVORSEN . . . "Doug" prefers good ties . . . misses gasoline . . . will be in-
dustrial engineer . . . sticks to Chicago . . . Mr. Welen at Sayre Branch rates first . . . idolizes
grandfather . . . Alchemstein, Minute Men, Student Council.
MARILYN HANDLEY . . . "Irish" loves "Mom" and "Dad" . . . college ahead . . . future
radio dramatist . . . dreams of patio home in open spaces . . . tailored clothes go over . . .
Green Curtain, Red Cross, Silver Streak, G. A. A.
GRETA HANSEN . . . Bowling and roller-skating appeal to "Butch" . . . life of a good typist
is her hope . . . loves boogie and soft music . . . could do without school tests . . . likes
Chicago . . . G. A. A.
Shirley Gordon Elsie Goth Evelyn Grezlik Antonette Grieco jack Griliin Pauline Grimm Rose Gross
Richard Grossklas Gilda Guerr Howard Gundlach Shirley Hall Douglas Halvorsen Marilyn Handley Greta Hansen
Mable Hansen Mary Hartquist june Haugland Catherine Haupert Ursula Heindenreich Mary Henne Lenore Hennig
George Herrmann Elaine Hillegas Henry Hoch joseph Hoch Robert Hoekstra Anna Hofmann Rose Hornberger
Howard Hornstra Genevieve Hruska Margaret Hudock Margaret Hulseberg Ethel Huseby A. lnterdonato Ruth lverhouse
MABLE HANSEN . . . "Mom" is May's ideal pal . . . sings and will join Coast Guards . . . homework-Ugh! . . . future employee of
dances to her heart's content . . . would gladly ration spinach . . .
Navy tops . . . loves popular music . . . collects souvenirs . . .
writes to servicemen . . . Dardanelles, G. A. A.
MARY HARTQUIST . . . "Skates" plays piano . . . loves roller
skating . . . ambition, professional skater . . . Miss Kilgour rates
high . . . Mother ideal . . . misses shoes and "someone" in Navy
Air Corps . . . likes Corky-Richie-Tiny . . . G. A. A.
jUNE HAUGLAND . . . Lovable "Bug," the equestrian, likes the
bridle path . . . how about the bridal path? . . . steps to fast music
. . . work is her "Zenith" . . . Elsie Goth is her pal . . . Library,
French, G. A. A.
CATHERINE HAUPERT . . . "Khaki" goes all out for jazz . . . pre-
fers tailored suits . . . would trade Chicago for South America . . .
"Mom" her ideal . . . Marines have captured her heart . . . "That's
tough" . . . future stenographer . . . G. A. A.
URSULA HEIDENREICH . . . "Urs" loves dogs . . . skating, sports
clothes, jive and the Army are her likes . . . admires Miss Fitzpatrick
. . . would prefer shoes to home work . . . misses her Dad . . .
Office Service, G. A. A.
MARY HENNE . . . "Henne" likes Marines . . . wants homework in
Civics rationed . . . dances boogie . . . Miss Viehoff is the apple of
her eye . . . Sr. Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Clean Up, Green Curtain,
G. A. A.
LENORE HENNIG . . . "Len" favors skating and swimming . .
hopes to be a comptometer operator . . . admires Mr. Downey .
misses VUrigley's special . . . sports clothes are her preference . .
Navy attracts . . . Girls' Choir. G. A. A.
GEORGE HERRMANN . . . "Georgie" loves to drive Dad's car . . .
ambition, mechanical engineer . . . collects stamps . . . enjoys foot-
ball and skating . . . Mr. 0'Hearn ideal . . . best friend is Tom
W'alsh . . . admires Miss Farr . . . German-President.
ELAINE I-IILLEGAS . . . "Lain" is pa's pet . . . the rancherite's life
attracts her . . . mounted on a horse is tops for her . . . Cupid's arrow
has hit her . . . Hall Guard, Ofhce Service, G. A. A.
HENRY HOCH . . . "Sneezy" favors swvimming and fishing . . .
misses gas . . . sports clothes and polkas rate high . . . aims to be
like "Dad" . . . Wisconsin and Telephone Company in future . . .
Navy now . . . Student Council.
jOSEPH HOCH . . . "joe" thrills to boating and waltzing . . . a
XX'isconsin traveler . . . hopes to live there . . . "Dad" his ideal . . .
Illinois Bell Telephone.
ROBERT HOEKSTRA . . . "Hoaky" misses T Bone steaks . . . am-
bitious to be radio engineer . . . goes for hockey, football, baseball
. . . radar lures him . . . future citizen of Downers Grove . . . admires
Mr. Havlicek . . . Hall Guard.
ANNA HOFMANN . . . "Annie's " hobby is sewing . . . wants to be
dress designer . . . would live in California . . . a future "Hello"
girl . . . admires Mrs. Fausel . . . ideal is "Mom" . . . G. A. A.,
Stein Verein, Clean-Up.
ROSE HORNBERGER . . . "Butch" traveled Germany, Iowa and
Minnesota but would take a country cottage with a certain some-one
. . . prefers Mr. O'Hearn and "Mom" . . . the Navy rates . . .
Edelweiss Verein, G. A. A.
HOWARD HORNSTRA . . . "How" wants to live in "Chi" all the
time . . . favors Mr. Downey . . . would gladly ration homework . . .
misses gasoline . . can always enjoy a good comedy . . future cash-
register mechanic.
GENEVIEVE HRUSKA . . . "jenny" loves an out-of-doors life . . .
owning a sailboat is her high aim . . . sailing boats and living near a
lake are dream goals . . . Carrot Tops, Clean-Up.
MARGARET HUDOCK . . . "Snookie" loves skating . . . hopes to
live in Oak Park . . . admires Mrs. Whalen and Shirley Mumber . . .
"Mom" and "Dad" her ideals . . . work in bank pleases . . . Stein
Sten, jr. Service.
MARGARET HULSEBERG . . . The Hawaiian guitar shows "Peggy's"
talents . . . would like to be airline stewardess . . . favorite expres-
sion is "For the love of Pete" . . . Stein Sten, Red Cross. Library,
Office Service.
ETHEL HUSEBY . . . "Dolly" yearns to be a model . . . Aunt Ruth
and Eleanor Schmider are her ideal characters . . . it's unbelieveable
but she would ration candy . . . likes torch-songs . . . G. A. A.,
Green Curtain. Silver Streak.
ANTOINETTE INTERDONATO . . . Welfare work appeals to
"Ann" . . . La Grange is a perfect home town . . . would ration cow-
boy players . . . annoyed with people who complain . . . Mother is
her ideal.
RUTH IVERHOUSE . . . "Pam's" ambition is to be an original de-
signer . . . dreams of California and Florida . . . wishes she could
ration bills . . . post-war plan is to visit Norway' . . . G. A. A.,
Student Council.
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Jacob Jerger Dorelise Johnson Fred Johnson George johnson Gloria Johnson Wilhem Johnson Dolores Jones
ldella Jones Janice Jones Mary Jones Margaret Jordan Irma Kahl Mary Kalakis Rosemarie Kane
SHIRLEE IVERSON . . . "Lee" wants to be a model . . . favors GEORGE JOHNSON . . . "Bucks" occupation is loafing . . . has many
boogie, Joyce Moore, and best of all "Mom" . . . likes the Navy . . . hidden talents . . . Miss Rompf rates high . . . sports clothes are solid
why? . . . hates shoe rationing . . . Vice-President of Minute Men . . . . . . Dad is his ideal . . . likes his music sweet and popular . . .
G. A. A. Fire Marshal.
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DICK IZMER . . . "Izzy" enjoys ice-skating, swimming and sailing . . .
all music pleases him . . . gets a kick out of making fudge and
cookies . . . admires the Merchant Marine . . . Football, Track, Lunch-
room Police.
ERIC JACOBSEN . . . "Jake" adores beach parties and roller skat-
ing . . . best friends are Bill Martin and Miss Sutherland . . . favorite
remark "Oh Yeah!" . . . ambitious to attend N. U., but first the
Army Air Corps.
RUTH JAHNKE . . . Ruth likes sewing, knitting. crocheting and
reading . . . her best pal is Audrey Brevik . . . ideal persons are
Mother and Father . . . likes Marines . . . would work in a pet
shop.. . G. A. A.
ROMONA JANA . . . "Pickie" says "Holy Cow" and proceeds to
play the piano . . . the rink beckons her . . . Miss Kilburn is her
favorite . . . wants to be an aviatress . . . Army Air Corps rates with
her...G.A.A.
GENEVIEVE JASAK . . . "Gene" draws and collects . . . future em-
ployee of Illinois Bell Telephone . . . friendly to all . . . misses but-
ter . . . would ration conceited people . . . Mother her ideal . . .
plays tennis . . . admires Miss Kinderman . . . G. A. A.
ALICE JENSEN . . . "Shorty" toots the flute and tickles the ivory . . .
nurse's vocation attracts her . . . interested in novel perfumes . . .
Senior Choir, Latin. Fine Arts, Symphony Orchestra, Silver Streak,
G. A. A., N. H. S.
JACOB JERGER . . . "Jake's" dream is to play in hand . . . likes
sports clothes and music . . . delights in loating and wants more
time . . . brother his ideal . . . Concert Band, R. O. T. C. Band,
Swing Shows.
DORELISE JOHNSON . . . "Dorie" says swing and sports clothes
rate with her . . . ambition is private secretary . . . favorite teacher
is Mr. Herrick . . . sports include ice skating and swimming . . .
Girls' Choir, Latin, G. A. A.
FRED JOHNSON . . . "Ferd" is talented in woodwork . . . future
Army Engineer . . . would live in Alaska . . . a civil engineer after the
war . . . goes in for swims and hockey . . . Track, Football, Eire
Marshal.
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GLORIA JOHNSON . . . "Lefty" collects records . . , loves swim-
ming . . . smart music intrigues her . . . drawing thrills her . . .
prefers to be a secretary . . . has sister in the Marines . . . Stein Sten,
Clean-Up, Fix-It, G. A. A.
XVILHELM JOHNSON . . . "Swede" whistles while he works . . .
wants to be a draftsman . . . California looks good to him . . . Miss
Viehoff is his choice . . . prefers sports clothes . . . jive music charms
him.
DOLORES JONES . . . If you are looking for a dress designer, call
on "Lorie" . . . loves to swim . . . admires Mr. Bradley . . . prefers
sports clothes . . . carrots are on her "off list" . . . Navy holds charm.
IDELLA JONES . . . "Sandy's" ambition is to be a cadet nurse . . .
misses shoes and whipping cream . . . Miss Farr ranks high . . .
slow, sweet music most enjoyed . . . Dardanelles. Jr. Choir, G. A. A.,
Jr. Red Cross, N. H. S.
JANICE JONES . . . "Jonesy's" hobby is music . . . ambition is com-
mercial artist . . . California, her future home . . . favorite teacher is
Miss Thorsson . . . pet remark "Sad Case" . . . would ration bright
remarks . . . Senior Choir, Dardanelles, G. A. A.
MARY JONES . . . Mary likes to swim and skate . . . wants to work
in an ofhce . . . Bobbie Farrel best friend . . . misses butter . . . sports
clothes and boogie appeal . . . G. A. A., Red Cross, Silver Streak.
MARGARET JORDAN . . . "Marge" dislikes conceit . . . loves to
dance, picnics and swing . . . snowball fights thrill her . . . swing
music a treat . . . future comptometer operator . . . "Mom" is her
ideal . . . G. A. A., Edelweiss Verein, Library.
IRMA KAHI .... "Blondie" likes to keep her balance so she'll be a
bookkeeper . . . will type her way through the world . . . likes Miss
Roy . . . Edelweiss Verein, Stein Sten, Dardanelles, G. A. A.
MARY KALAKIS . . . "XY'ackey" would love to be a singer . . bowl-
ing and driving keep her spirits happy . . . dreams of being a test
pilot at any airport . . . enjoys long telephone conversations . . .
G. A. A.
ROSEMARIE KANE . . . "Ro" would trade homework for roller
skates any day . . . charmed by gay sweaters . . . Navy is her favorite
branch of service . . . admires Miss Viehoff . . . Red Cross, Spanish,
G. A. A.
MARjORlE KATANO . . . "Margie" has been "Out Vfhere the XX'est Begins" . . . is torn
between being a nurse or a teacher of history . . . came from schools in Arizona and Ohio . . .
Spanish. N. H. S.
jOAN KELLY . . . "Kel." the clever little lrish seamstress. designs and makes her own
clothes . . . loves her family . . . admires brothers in Navy . . . Pan-American, jr. Service,
As Vfe Like It. Silver Streak.
DAVID KENNEDY . . . "Bud" gets enjoyment out of baseball, basketball, and swimming . . .
loves to sleep on a beach . . . hopes to be a professional baseball player . . . future resident of
California . . . Basketball. Baseball.
CLARA KESKE . . . W'hen she can swim and ice-skate "Sis" is happy . . . is ambitious to teach
math , . . would teach in Chicago . . . Mr. O'Hearn is ideal . . . Dardanelles. Girls' Choir.
blath, Latin, N. H. S.
RUTH KETCHMARK . . . "Lucky" saves letters . . . likes ice skating . . . would make a
good wife for that certain someone . . . would gladly ration gabby girls . . . likes sports clothes
. . . admires the Infantry . . . Polish Club,
LAVERNE KIELACK . . . "Red" is a "skin beater"-boom, boom . . . "Mom" is ideal . .
prefers popular music . . . Navy first . . . simple life in country entices her . . . everyone is
her pal . . . Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
DOLORES KIEPER . . . Collector of odd jewelry is "Lorry" . . . would soar among the
clouds . . . San Antonio and Colorado at rainbow's end . . . Latin. Sr. Girls' Choir, Student
J' s , ' Council, Office Service, Star, G. A. A.
CHARLOTTE KINDT . . . "Char" collects snaps . . . has an urge to travel . . . baggy sweaters
and plaited skirts are her specialty . . . likes Miss Kilburn . . . favorite remark is "no bunk"
. . . mother is her ideal . . . G. A. A.
ELSIE KLEIN . . . "Al" loves dancing . . . wants to be "XVave" . . . best chum is Phyllis
Duma . . . "Mom" her favorite . . . future at Zenith Radio . . . likes to sleigh ride . . . South
America calls . . . German, G, A. A.
ROSEMARIE KLEIN . . . The New York stage holds attractions for "Rosy" . . . dotes on
rhumbas and casual clothes . . . has not met her ideal person . . . Green Curtain, As XX'e Like
lt. Latin, G. A. A.
MARILYN KLICKER . . . "Mar's" ideal person is Mr. O'Hearn . . . likes bowling in winter
and dancing in summer . . . would like to ration homework . . . popular slow music appeals
. . . future secretary . . . junior Service. G. A. A.
HAROLD KLING . . . "Hal" longs to be an ace on the professional baseball diamond . .
caters to swimming and skating . . . admires Mrs. Beach . . . California sunshine calls . . .
Bob Hope furnishes his laughs.
HENRY KLING . . . The cackling of chickens and the crowing of hens are music to this future
7 poultry enthusiast . . . hopes to be an engineer . . . Miss Kinderman suits him fine . . . shuns
lsatano joan Kelly dub life.
Kennedy Clam Keskfi ANN KOCH . . . "Koke" makes a racket over tennis . . . likes to walk, so she misses shoes
Keffhmafk Laverne Klelafk . . . Marines, tall, brave and handsome, attract her . . . chocolate ice cream tops her desserts . . .
Edelweiss Verein, G. A. A.
THOMAS KOKORUZ . . . "Tom" plays saxophone . . . enjoys golfing, swimming, ice-skating
. . . "Dad" is ideal . . . likes to dance to fast music . . . Bill Wilstmn his pal . . . favorite
saying-"XVhat's Cookin'?" . . . Red Cross, Latin.
LORRAINE KOLB . . . Magazine work has charms for "Lorrie" . . . has talent in art . . .
California is her choice . . . prefers sports clothes . . . chooses the Navy . . . has an aversion
to homework . . . holds her parents as ideals.
HENRY KOLZE . . . "Hank" likes to make people sorry . . . talented in furnishing nicknames
. . . ask him any question in history . . . he likes the Coast Guard . . . Baseball, Football, Eire
Marshal, Hall Guards.
JEANNE KOSTNER . . . "Dean" has traveled . . . enjoys tennis and ice-skating . . . hopes to
be a successful surgical nurse . . . admires Mr. O'Hearn . . . Navy and Army Air Corps are
A-1 . . . Stein Sten, G. A. A.
ROBERT KOSTUCK . . . "Bob" traveled to Starved Rock . . . plays Hawaiian guitar . . .
baseball is his favorite sport . . . ambition is to be a player at Comiskey Park . . . Navy ranks
first . . . Boys' Choir, R. O. T. C.
GEORGE KOTARS . . . George is an athlete . . . likes to loaf around . . . Roy Bye, his best
buddy . . . wants to ration nylons . . . a stamp collector . . . sweet and slow music pleases him
. . . Football Team.
Dolores Kieper Charlotte Kindt Elsie Klein Rosemarie Klein Marilyn Klicker Harold Kling Henry Kling
nn Koch Thomas Kokoruz Lorraine Kolb Henry Kolze Jeanne Kostner Robert Kostuck George Kotars
LORRAINE KOZIOL . . . "Lor" will find an outlet to her yearning to sketch. on .t western
ra.nch . . . hopes radios will never be rationed . . . likes to skate . . . dislikes deceit . . . ad-
mires Miss Sellinger . . . G. A. A.
GEORGIANA KRAFT . . . "Georgie's" ambition is a future secretary . . . enjoys classical
music . . . plays violin and piano . . . Mexico lures . . . swims. rides, skates .... A rmy Air
Corps first . . . homework an aversion . . . Symphony Orchestra. G. A. A.
GERALD KL'CliRA . . . "Hot" dance music, loud sweaters and plaid sports coats rate high
with "Jer" . . . never did go for homework . . . Hall Guards. Fire Marshal. Visual Ed.. Red
Cross, Assembly Police.
ELEANOR KURGAN . . . "Butch" travels considerably . . . loves operas . . . Aunt Anna is
ideal . . . future housewife . . . Chicago always her home . . . misses elastic . . . Student
Council, Green Curtain-Secretary. Pre-Medics. As W'e Like It.
DOROTHY KIQROVUSKI . . . "Dottie" collects photographs . . . goes in for rhumbas , . . 1
"Mom" her choice . . . "Good Gravy" is a usual remark . . . likes sophistication in clothes . . 'W'
no favorites among friends . . . Latin, Hall Guards, G. A. A.
IDA LA COGNATA . . . Ida collects pictures and greeting cards . . . reading is her hobby . . . Q.
dancing is fun . . . secretarial work appeals . . . pet phrase-"XVhat's Cookin'?" . . . loves
Chicago . . . dislikes conceit . . . admires Mrs. Taglia . . . Dantinians. G A. A.
BEVERLY LAGORIO . . . Let's call her "Bev" . . . Florence Nightingale the second . . .
would change from big city to small town . . . certain someone in Navy . . . sports clothes
and boogie woogie are great . . . G. A. A.
DELPHYNE LAIRD . . . "Bunny" ventures into medical field . . . "Mom" and "Dad" ideals
. . . no love for homework . . . hobbies are writing letters and taking pictures . . . Sr. Girls'
Choir. Student Council. G. A. A., Red Cross.
EDITH LANG . . . "Edie" has traveled extensively throughout Europe . . . hopes to sing in
Metropolitan Opera Company . . . "Mom" ideal . . . Choral Society, Dardanelles, Fine Arts
Guild, Edelweiss Verein, G. A. A., Red Cross, Student Council, N. H. S.
DOLORES LANGOSCH . . . "Do Do" is a pianist . . . Michigan her vacation-land . . . Army
Air Corps holds future opportunities . . . dislikes untruthful people . . . will devote time to
hospitals . . . enjoys music and dancing . . . G. A. A., Latin.
MARY LARSEN . . . "Mar's" ambition is to be at secretary in some ofiice in Chicago . . .
misses nylons . . . would gladly ration homework . . . movies, popular music and Navv are
among her likes.
ALLEN LARSON . . . Playing his trombone is fun for "Red" . . . future master of the band
. . . Brother is ideal character . . . thrills to Glenn Miller's band . . . Alchemstein Silver
Streak, Concert, Symphony, Carrot Tops.
JEANNE LAUFER . . . Bicycling and bowling are fun for jeanne . . . department stores will
. . . - .. .. - - - Lorraine Koziol Georgiana Kraft
proudly hail this interior decorator . . . Mom her tdeal . . . Dardanelles, Stein Veretn. . ,
student Council, clean-tip, omg' Choir, G. A. A., N. H. s. f3if,'ixl'lQfxwgki
MATILDA LEISER . . . "Tillie" has scrapbook of keepsakes . . . Miss Feely her choice . . . 1 1 ' i
misses hlms . . . wants swing music . . . sweaters and skirts, choices in dress . . Alabama
bound . . . dances and swims . . . not a club girl.
WILLIAM LENTZ . . . "Lentz" travels the Loop . . . talents. hobbies and occupation surround
sleeping . . . ambition--6 ft. 195 lbs .... Dad is ideal . . . misses gas . . . enemy of homework
. . . enjoys waltzes and boogie . . . Football.
ALFRED LETH . . . "Al" is the man you can always find behind three inch steaks . . . boogie
and jive plus classical are O.K .... photographer of the future . . . Dad is ideal . . . admires
Infantry . . . Alchemstein.
WILLIAM LETTONW . . . "Bill" favors drums . . . hopes to own red convertible . . . would
gladly ration homework . . . boogie rates high with him . . . will follow footsteps of father
and brother by joining Army.
JOHN LICATA . . . "Sam" likes to swim, ride horseback and skate . . . no special ambition at
present . . . prefers slow dance music . . . goes for sports clothes . . . would like to be Hyer . . .
Boys' Choir.
MILDRED LIEBICH . . . "Happy" considers all friends are her best friends . . . adores her
brother in the Marines . . . G. A. A.-Treas.. Student Council-Treas., Stein Sten-V. P., Red Cross,
Hall Guard, Clean-Up.
FRANK LIPPI . . . Hard work appeals to "Lip" . . . his secret ambition is to sing . . . skates
and swims for fun . . . snappy clothes are favorites . . . future in drafting . . . at ease in
theatrical surroundings . . . Choir.
Beverly Lagorio Delphyne Laird Edith Lang Dolores Langosch Mary Larsen Allen Larson Jeanne Laufer
Matilda Leiser XVilliam Lentz Alfred Leth Xvilliam Lettow john Licata Mildred Liebich Frank Ltppt
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MICHAEL LIVORSI . . . Michael's hobby is to model airplanes . . . fessional singer . . . Navy favorite branch . . . Student Council, Sym-
ambition is to fly in Navy . . . music taste is for the soft and low . . . phony, Fine Arts.
Uncle in Air Corps his ideal . . . Football, Track. MURIFL MAI-MF M i I I l,k b , ,h I
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. . . would gladly ration people who can't make up their minds , . , friend . . , Dardanelles, jr.lService, G. A. A. Board, Student Council,
enjoys plays, movies, dancing . . . Stein Sten-President, Clean-Up, Advanced Swlrnmlni-Z, B0Wlln1-Z. N- H- 5-
Spanish G. A. A. .
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JEAN LQDERHOSE , l , "Jean" bakes those delicious chocolate cakes skates . . . ambitions to teach at Lane . . . Mr. Bradley is favorite . . .
, l , dreams of owning and decorating her own home i l , pgpulaf music Marge Moore best friend . . . goes for sports clothes and live . . .
is her delight . . . Pan-American-V. P., jr. Service, G. A. A., Silver Navy admirer . , , G, A, A,
Streak
' ELAINE MARSHALL . . . "Babe" likes roller skating and horseback
MARY LO GALB0 l . I "Mar" loves all music l l l ambnlnn ls in be riding . . . admires Adrienne . . . Mr. Bradley favorite -teacher . . .
secretary . . . Mother her ideal . . . collecting candid shots, snowball 3PPr0V?S femlfllne Ql0lh9S and POPUIU rnlfSlf - - - has hrdden talents
tights, and resting are tops with her . . . misses gas . . . G. A. A., - - - enl0YS W1SC0nSln - - - Silver Streak. I-rbrnrlk G- A- A-
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MARY LOGO-I-HE-l'l-l l s I --Maru loves roller skating . s I has nav, men . . . enloysslow dance music . . . admires Mr. Havlicek . . .
eled to Georgia, Wisconsin and North Carolina . . . likes to work in attracted bl' rnedlfnl work - ' -A traveled eXrenSlV9ll' - - - PreferS SP0r'S
hospitals . . . Cheer Leaders-Captain, G. A. A., Pre-Medics, Alchem- domes - - - llk9S lnaflni-YQ Sleeping, klPPerS-
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' BEATRICE MARSHMENT . . . "Bea" enloys most sports . . . hopes
l-ORRAlNE l-OMBARDO b l l "Lofty" ls 3 talented tan dancer l I l to be a wtiiter . . . likes classical music and prefers breeches and
ballets are second nature to this graceful Miss . . . goes for all mystery b00fS - - - G- A-,A-s VlSU3l Ed.. Srar Srnff- Dnrdanellei Green Curtain
pictures . . . admires her "Mom" . . . Navy is her choice . . . Latin, Pl3l'erS, Ir- SUVICCA
G A A . . .
' ' ' EDNA MARSOLAIS . . . "Eddy" dreams of a little white cottage in
LEONA LORENZ I . l --Llzzvn lnves the North . I . swimming and the suburbs . collects cute dolls and toys .Q . . Navy first .
ice-skating thrill her . . . to live in a small town by a lake is her fond Brother lfavflrlfe - - - Oh! for Snrne Hum A - - G- A- A-. Adv 5W1n1-,
dream . . . Dardanelles, Student Council, G. A. A., Minute-Men. Pfe'Med"35'
VERNON Luxowicz . . . "Luck" enjoys ice-skating and watching EDWARIXMARTIN 1 - - "R?d" 'hinks hofkff' and "boogie" are 'OPS
games . . . baseball a hobby . . . collects records . . . admires Miss ' ' ' Aff' OH'ffTInb'5 his falfomehfharacter ' ' ' Mrfremple rates 'OPS
Kilburn . . . music must be soft and sweet . . . clothes must be loud 'kuulre VH i Spent m C 'ago ' ' ' Success ul draftsman ' ' '
and loose' rac , Fire Marsha .
, .. .. - - - EUGENE MARTIN . . . Mr. Froelich is tops with "Gene" . . . also
ARLINE LX SF-IORD . . . Ar likes piano and roller skating . . . - y .
down-town office work appeals . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Bradley 2305516 aligns f1"'heSGvll3ll'j"inf:l3' the biiplachlwappealsfto 'lim ' ' '
. . . doesn't go for conceited boys . . . "Mom" ideal . . . Dardanelles, Fofiisalla 10 e gas ' ' ' I tem J ' ' ' I e armes Of lm ' ' '
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R03 MAC LEAN - - - Mac haS 22 f3Sf1n3U0n for dressy Sneafefs and swimming . . . expects college education . . . models clothing . . .
. . . deplores 'meatless days . . . studying holds no charms for him . . . would ration eoneeired people . . . enjoys movies and concerts, S .m,
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LEWIS MAHLMANN . . . A life of music appeals to "Lou" . . . . . . has no use for girls who smoke . . . hopes to visit Hawaii some
plays piano and tuba . . . Mr. Groom his favorite . . . hopes to be pro- day . . . Sigma Quad, Red Cross, Sr. Choir.
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GEORGE MC ALEER . . . "Bud" enjoys peace and quiet . . . has had
travels out West . . . model building is his hobby . . . Mr. Bradley is
super . . . California and Texas are favorite places to live . . . Foot-
ball.
jAMES MC CALLEN . . "jim" likes to draw . . . swims in summer
. . . would like to be secretary . . . choice teacher is Mr. Moody . . .
enjoys plays and movies . . . prefers opera to boogie . . . President
Roosevelt his ideal.
jAMES MC COMB . . . "jim" likes good band playing . . . would
like to be mechanical engineer . . . enjoys bowling and fishing . . .
hopes to join the Marines . . . loves loose and loud clothes . . .
Chicago is tops.
NWILLIAM MC EVOY . . . Friendly "Mac" hopes to be in the Navy
soon . . . Dick Marshall his best pal . . . football intrigues him . . .
enjoys dancing and swing music . . . XX'isconsin a golden dream . . .
rations rain.
CHARLES MC LEAN . . . A future naval officer is "Chuck" . . .
lipstick and gas shortage are taboo . . . George Bayer best friend . . .
Sigma Quad, Visual Ed., Alchemstein. Student Council, Eire Marshal,
Pan-American, Police.
EILEEN MC NAMARA . . . "Mac" wants a home on the range . .
traveling and skiing are her joys . , . future commercial artist . .
collecting cactus is her hobby . . . prefers semi-classical music .
partial to the Navy . . . G. A. A.
XVILLIAM MENCINGER . . . "Babe" likes to play the guitar . . .
enjoys hockey and basketball . . . wants to be a man who gives
orders . . . likes boxing matches , . . favors swing music . . . hobby is
collecting phone numbers.
EVELYN BIEYER . . . The gasoline shortage has Evelyn riding her
way round Steinmetz . . . Van johnson lifts her to the clouds . . .
Mrs. Bade rings her clown to earth . . . an aspiring secretary . . .
G. A. A.
MARILYN MEYER . . . "Lynn" says her talent is in telling little
white lies . . . she's a missin' rationed humans . . . future private
secretary at Commonwealth Edison . . . Girls' Choir, jr. Service,
Stein Sten, G. A. A.
DOROTHY MICHAI .... "Dottie" writes letters to the Army and
Navy . . . to live in Mexico and eat steaks is her dream . . . classical
music and sports clothes are favorites . . . Hall Guard, G. A. A.
ESTEl.l.E MICHALSKI . . . "Stas" plays the piano . . . collects ear-
rings . . . wants to ride in airplanes . . . future work in oflice . . .
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Dardanelles, G. A. A., Polish.
CAROL MICHEL . . . "Mike" plays the piano and fools with the
clarinet . . . loves to go horseback-riding . . . thrilled with results
of her own cooking . . . prefers semi-classical music . . . Concert
Band, G. A. A.
VICTOR MICKUS . . . Chemical engineering and flying touch
"Vic's" heart . . . gives sax and clarinet wicked work-outs . . . Dad
in A-1 class . . . Alchemstein. French, Rilie, Eine Arts, Orchestra,
Eire Marshals, Silver Streak.
ALLAN MILLER . . . Ice skating. light classical music and plane
building appeal to "Bud" . . . best pal is Charles Perchak . . . con-
servative clothes are his delights . . . wants university work . . .
Alchemstein, Edelweiss Verein, Student Council.
DOROTHY MILLER . . . "Dot" enjoys hiking, ice-skating and writ-
ing letters . . . likes the Marines because-the most brilliant men are
there . . . so says "Dot" . . . her sister, Florence, is her ideal person
...G.A.A.
DCRELL MILLER . . . Photographs and working keep the future
telephone operator busy . . . sports clothes, nylons and Betty jane
Eelke are tops with "Red" . . . Mrs. Hege is favorite teacher . . .
G. A. A., Carrot Tops.
MILDRED MITCHELI .... "Milly" blows the trumphet in the band
. . . cuts a neat figure on the ice . . . likes to work in summer resorts
. . . l.atin, jr. Service. Student Council, Silver Streak, G. A. A.
RICHARD MOBERG . . . "Rich" likes the water-either hard or
soft . . . future medical man . . . thinks school books should be ra-
tioned . . . likes semi-loud clothes . . . prefers Navy . . . Boys' Choir.
Sigma Quad, Latin.
THOMAS MOHAXYK . . . "Brain" whistles while he works . .
ambition is to be mechanical engineer . . . likes to design aircraft . . .
goes for sports clothes and swing music .... A ir Corps is the service
for him . . . Alchemstein.
GLADYS MOLO . . . "Chick" loves to dance . . . enjoys working in
her victory garden . . . Oh! for a cottage in a suburb . . . South
American music is A-I . . . Student Council. Latin, Stein Sten, G. A. A.
jOYCE MOORE . . . Dancing gives "Red" pleasure . . . has visited
the "Blue-grass State" . , , would live down where the oranges grow
. . . jive lliusiti is admired . . . Navy heads list . , . football her favor-
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MARJORY MOORE . . . "Margie" goes in for art . . . hobbies are skating, bowling, riding . .
will be a commercial artist . . . sports clothes head the wardrobe . . Dad is her ideal . . .
La Verne is her chum . . . G. A. A., Green Curtain.
LORRAINE MORBERG . . . "Lot" and the Navy click . . . prefers the South American way
. . . raves about ping pong . . . butter, how she loves it! . . . great letter writer . . . admires
Miss Thorsson . . . Pan American.
LOL'lS MIQELLER . . . Florida saw "Red" in his travels . . . hopes to fly among the eagles . . .
could use more shoe stamps . . . prefers boogie woogie and sports clothes . . . would ration
ties . . . Swim Team.
SHIRLEY MUMBER . . . "Shirl" defies blizzards . . , loves to tramp through snow . . . future
buyer in large concern . . . Phoenix has charms . . . longs to be on a ranch . . . Mother her
ideal . . . talented artist . . . Dardanelles.
ELEANOR NAGEL . . . "Nicky" traveled in Michigan, XX'isconsin and Europe . . . ice skates
and swims in her spare moments . . . ambitious to attend college . . . Dardanelles, Minute Men,
Red Cross, Student Council, G. A. A., Stein Verein.
ELAINE NATZKE . . . "E" gets fun out of her songs . . . also enjoys swimming and fishing
. . . goal is to be a famous singer . . . Army gets high rating . . . G. A. A., jr. Girls' Choir,
Library.
LORRAINE NELSON . . . "Lorry" likes to loaf, read, skate and swim . . . would like to live in
Northwest . . . Miss Rolence and Miss Kinderman are her favorites . . . jr. Service, Dardanelles,
Alchemstein, Latin, G. A. A.
POLLY NELSON . . . "Blondie" likes to dance . , . admires Marine Air Corps . . . boogie never
fails to thrill . . . Gary Cooper her ideal . . . ballets her favorite entertainment . . . skiing holds
charms . . . no incentive to work . . . cheerleader.
GXVENDOLYN NELIHAUS . . . "Gwen" loves music , . . traveling is her hobby . . . bank sec-
retary is her ambition . . . smart suits please her . . . plain dresses suit her . . . Mrs. Bade is her
pet . . . G. A. A., Dardanelles.
DELORES NICHOLSON . . . "Del" admires Mr. O'Hearn . . . is a future dress designer . . .
enjoys swing . . . happy when collecting junk jewelry . . . travel has appeal . . . Student Coun'
cil, Clean-lip, jr. Red Cross, Office Service.
NORMAN NIELSEN . . . Norman has yen to own a store . . . swimming and horseback riding
are super . . . rations all women except one . . . Mr. O'Hearn ideal . . . likes Marines . . .
Boys' Choir, Orchestra, Hall Guard.
ROBERT NILSEN . . . "Bob" hopes to be a doctor . . . likes Miss Kilgour, good humored
people and Navy . . . pork chops, two-tone suits, jazz music rate . . . Boys' Choir, Red Cross,
, f R. O. T. C.
F LAROY NOLTE . . . "Roy" has three hobbies-reading, records and photography . . . likes to
talk himself out of trouble . . . tomatoes bold no charms . . . future Navy man . . . Office
Moore Lorraine Morberg Service, Police, Fire Marshal, Minute Men.
Shirley Mumber LILLABELLE NORDIN . . . "Lil" collects photographs . . . would love to live in Maine . . .
Shirley Gordon and "Bud" are tops . . . would gladly do without homework but not without
those precious shoes . . . French, G. A. A.
GLADYS NOVAK . . . "Lucky" will be a Spanish stenographer . . . loves to skate and to-
boggan . . . pals around with Carol Ziaja . . . misses bobby-pins . . . Steinmetz footballs are
dreams to her . . . some "Hay-Loafer" . . . Pan-American, G. A. A.
DOROTHY NUFER . . . "Dot" gets peeved at English . . . radio Commercials are awful . . .
loves being plain lazy . . . misses nylons . . . soldier brother her ideal . . . Mrs. Hege her fa-
vorite teacher . . . will live in Florida.
ADRIENNE OCHMAN . . . Singing is "Andy's" talent . . . ideal is Elaine Marshall . . . misses
nylons . . . feminine clothes and soft music take her fancy . . . likes Navy . . . happy when
dancing and skating . . . Student Council, G. A. A.
FRANK OLSEN . . . Frank likes to do constructive building . . . hopes to own a business . . .
bowling, swimming and horseback are pet enjoyments . . . Air Corps thrills him . . . dreams of
travels around the world.
EVELYNN OLSON . . . "Lynn" goes for sports . . . ambitious to be nurse . . . would ration
"catty" girls . . . Dad her ideal . . . South America pages her . . . skating thrills . . . Pan-
American, jr. Girls' Choir, Minute Men.
OWEN O'MALLEY . . . "Bud" is ambitious to take up electrical engineering . . . Miss Haley
is his favorite teacher . . . misses suspenders . . . would give away all cough medicine . . .
likes overalls . . . Hall Guard, Fire Marshal.
Lorraine Nelson Polly Nelson Gwendolyn Neuhaus Delores Nicholson Norman Nielsen Robert Nilsen Laroy Nolte
Lillabelle Nordin Gladys Novak Dorothy Nufer Adrienne Ochman Frank Olsen Evelynn Olson Owen O Malles
MATILDA OTTAVIANO . . . The life of a stenographer waits for "Mat" . . . swims and
skates . . . misses nylons and steaks . . . taste for opera and popular music . . . "Mom" ideal , . .
Fix-It, G. A. A., jr. Choir.
DOLORES PALCER . , . "Dee" enjoys swimming and skating . . . ambition is to be a nurse . . .
ideal person is tall. dark and handsome "Blue Eyes" . . . would ration blind dates . . . Red
Cross, Library.
ELAINE PANCZAK . . . "Sis" has a knack for sewing . . . would like to be a commercial
pilot . . . her brother, Ray. is her ideal . . . would ration all impolite manners . . . Mixed Chorus,
Latin, G. A. A.
FRANK PANTUS . . . "Hugo's" ambition is to be a champion bowler . . . a future South
American . . . clothes must be sport . . . music must be jive . . . he admires his Dad . . . Police.
Fire Marshal. R. O. T. C.
GLORIA PASSERI . . . Gloria wants to be another Bob Hope . . . likes New York . . . pals with
Anita . . . a future radio dramatist . . . Green Curtain, Oliice Service. Clean-Up, G. A. A., 5 ip R
As We Like It.
IDA PAUL . . . This future nurse dreams of hospital work . . , Ida enjoys photography . . .
"Mom" is ideal . . . loahng under California skies is her dream . . . Navy comes first . . . Miss
Lysaught is favorite . . . G. A. A.
ROBERT PAULSEN . . . "Bob' plays the sax . . . hopes to be professional bike racer . . .
would like to work and live in Europe . . . swing music and sports clothes are his choices . . .
Concert Band, R. O. T. C. Band.
ALBERT PAUS . . . "Longey" enjoys roller skating . . . ambitious to fly for Navy . . . hopes to
live in country . . . "Pop" Pfeil is favorite teacher . . , likes to listen to records . . . future in
Navy Air Corps.
RICHARD PEACOCK . . . "Richie" likes skating . . . would love to work in South America
. . . Bob Malleck his pal . . . shows are preferences . . . enjoys jive . . . zoot suits are A-l . . .
give him Navy any day.
CHARLES PERCHAK . . . "Lefty's" baseball career is already colorful . . . an ace on the dia-
mond . . . Cubs will get him as a professional . . . has S letters . . . admires Miss Landrigan 6
and L. Mueller . . . Baseball.
DELORIS PERRY . . . "Perry" likes changes . . . longs to be a singer . . . future mother and
wife are ideal ambitions , . . puts "Mom" and Dad on a pedestal . . . admires Miss Cahill . . . ,
Clean-Up, G. A. A., Latin. l
GLORIA PETERS . . . "Mootseel" and bicycle riding go hand in hand . . . smacks her lips to
ham, sweet potatoes, peach pie and milk . . . "Mom" is her pride . . . Dolores Schoefernacker
herpal...G.A.A. V'
BETTY PETERSON . . . "Pete," the would-be globe trotter, has the urge to collect Indian ' ' X
jewelry . . . roller skates, ice skates . . . favors Miss Kinderman and Joyce Moore . . . favorite
remark is "could be" . . . G. A. A., Latin.
VIOLA PETERSON . . . "Vi" says there is no place like Chicago . . . Captain Dowse was her
favorite teacher . . . enjoys knitting and playing tennis . . . future stenographer . . . Concert
Band, Latin, Red Cross, G. A. A.
BERTHA PETRONGELLI . . . "Bert" is happy when collecting charms and snapshots . . .
Wfyoming ranch is her dream . . . Marie Balswick is her pal . . . talented at playing the piano
. . . Student Council, Dantinians, Girls' Choir.
ANGELO PETFENUZZO . . . "Barber's" all out for the Navy . . . wants to see the world . . .
Miss Treleaven is his favorite teacher . . . likes baseball . . . books have no charms . . . best
friend is Frank Ciulla.
JUNE PHELAN . . . "junie" loves to travel and swim . . . ambition is to have a home in
California . . . she has a good sense of humor and enjoys laughing . . . Pan-American, G. A. A.,
Office Service, Hall Guard.
VIRGINIA PIETRAS . . . "Ginny" enjoys writing "skits" . . . would like to live on West Coast
. . . "Mom" is her ideal . . . U. S. Army Air Corps ranks first . . . Dardanelles, Minute Men,
jr. Service . . . Polish, G. A. A., N. H. S.
OLGA PIVARCI . . . A recent addition from Flower High . . . rated many activities there . . .
leans toward farm life . . . talented in folk dancing and acrobatics . . . writing interests her . . .
would be an author . . . G. A. A.
HERMINA PLAMBECK . . . "Tools" is ambitious to be an accountant . . . Ohl how she misses
Hershey bars and gum . . . fried chicken and French fries delight . . . "Mom" is her ideal . . .
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DOLORES POPE . . . "Good Gravy!" is favorite remark of petite WALTER RFICHMAN . . . "Wallie" practices taxidermy . . . likes
"Lee" . . . Mr. O'Hearn is her ideal . . . why does she like Army roller skating . . . would become a dentist . . . misses gas the most on
Air Corps so much? . . . Sr. Girls' Choir, Dardanelles, Alchemstein, the rationed list . . . prefers sports clothes and boogie music . . . Fire
Office Service, G. A. A. Marshal, Assembly Police.
LF ROY PRE1ss . . . Hills of Wisctmnsin can "Pussy . . . likes ALBERT RHIN0 - - - High Speed "Birdie" will bum up the rfjafk as
swimming and tobogganing . . . would gladly ration makeup . , , aumidget auto racer , . .lthe Air Corps gets first bid here . . . X vonne
favors Miss Kilgour and Mr. Bradley . . . prefers the Navy . Fmnemfne I5 hls best friend at Stemmelz-
Alchemstein, Latin, Boys' Choir.
SALVATORE PROCACCIO . . . "Ted" would be a policeman right
here in the "Windy' City" . . . enjoys quiet music . . . ideal person is
his brother in Navy . . . goes step by step with Tom Babikian.
CARMELLA RAIA . . . "Carmie" collects jewelry and records . . .
enjoys all sports . . . tennis and skating are A-l . . . ambitious to be
secretary to a doctor . . . brother is her ideal . . . Dardanelles, Library,
G. A. A.. IN. H. S.
NIARGARET RANYAK American Air Lines make "Mar e" soar
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the heavens . . . will she fly to the "Golden Gate"? . . . weeps for
gasoline and nylons . . . thrills to "Silver NX'ings" . . . Office Service,
Student Council, G. A. A.
ANDREW' RASCH . . . Playing the accordion and raising tropical fish
is what "Bud" enjoys . . . hates homework . . . yeh! Coach Ruzicka . , .
best pal john Regan . . . Visual Fd., Basketball, Fire Marshal, Intra-
mural, Assembly Police.
XVILLIAM RASMLSSFN . . . "Bill" likes to tinker with motors . . .
planes strike his fancy . . . enjoys camping in North XY'oods . . . hopes
to own and fly plane . . . Miss Rasmussen is tops . . . prefers Air
Corps.
Fl'NlCIi RAXX'LlNGS . . . "Fun" traveled in Oregon . . . swimming
and snowballing are favorite sports . . . ambitious to be a doctor in
China . . . Brother john is her ideal . . . enjoys murder magazines . . .
Marines top list.
AlfDRIfY REAVFS . . . "Sandy" admires Amelia Earhart . . . dances,
swims, skates . . . future pilot . . . movies amuse her . . . music must
be boogie . . , reasons for admiring the Army . . . no ice cream lover
. . . Stein Sten, G. A. A.
jOHN REGAN . . . "Regun" favors sports . . . track is his special
one . . . would be an important executive in a large office . . . Sea-
bees his favorite service . . . Cross Country, Intramural, Hall Guard,
Track. Lettermen.
EUGENE RINGSTAD . . . "Gene" enjoys standing on Oak Park and
Diversey . . . would like to be pilot . . . tardy slips could have rations
. . . future Naval Air Corps . . . French, Football, Class President-
Feb. 1945.
ALLEN ROOS . . . To be an engineer with the Telephone Co. is the
ambition of "Monk" . . . happy when he raises animals . . . hopes to
spend future in any state in the Northwest.
LYDIA ROSI . . . "Lee" craves offices . . . likes to swim and skate . . .
Mother her ideal . . . wants to be resident of Arizona . . . collects
greeting cards and photos . . . Office Service, Red Cross. Italian,
G. A. A.
FDXWARIJ ROSSI . . . Horseback riding is for "Rosi" . . . collects
silver dollars . . . jive music and bright colors bother him . , . Harry
james his ideal . . . loyal to his native city . . . no hotdogs . . . Italian.
CASIMFRA ROZMUS . . . "Casey" is a record collector . . . is am-
bitious to be a private secretary . . . candy has no appeal . . . her
ideal is Dad . . . admires blond hair and blue eyes-why? , . . G. A. A.
LOIS RLFTHLING . . . Lois enjoys music, sports, reading. travel . . .
future housewife . . . "Mom" and "Dad" are her ideals . . . thrilled
by theatres . . . all branches of service O. K .... "You don't say!" . . .
Pan-American. G. A. A.
ADFLF RITSIN . . . Riding horses delights Adele . . . a talented
talker . . . enjoys athletics . . . Abraham Lincoln is her ideal . . . Air
Corps is favored . . . Pan-American-Secty., Dardanelles, Alchemstein,
As XY'e Like lt, G. A. A.
FLFANORF SADOXVSKI . . . "Fl's" favorite occupation is loafing . . .
to become a nurse . . . "That's toughf' often slips . . . enjoys music-
slow boogie preferable . . . "Mom" and "Dad" are her ideals . . .
admires Mrs. Hadley . . . G. A, A.
RUSSELL SAFXVFRT . . . "Russ" likes to roller skate, swim and play
golf . . . future mechanical engineer . . , admires Mr. Temple . . .
would live in a small college town . . . Red Cross, V. P .... Pan-
American, Hall Guard.
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ALLEN SAKS . . . Al's future is public . . . "Dad" is ideal . . . Miss
Ryan and Ralph Golterman are A-1 . . . Visual Ed., Alchemstein, Eire
Marshal, Assembly Police, Student Council, Officers, Red Cross,
Camera.
JAMES SALACH . . . "Jim" swims and travels . . . inventor at heart
. . . likes to be home on the range . . . politics has no appeal . . .
"Dad" ideal . . . enjoys symphonic music . . . nothing gaudy . .
Pan-American. Alchemstein.
ROGER SALEY . . . Architectural engineering calls to "Rog" . . .
California or South America will be his home . . . likes to play bil-
liards . . . entranced when dancing . . . travel and football hit a high
score here.
JOY SALNESS . . . "Sally" enjoys designing and sewing . . . likes to
travel . . . "Mom" is her ideal . . . has two brothers in Army Air
Corps . . . bossy people annoy . . . Band, Dardanelles, Jr. Service, Red
Cross, N. H. S.
DARLENE SANDERS . . . "Dee's" talent is playing boogie . . .
future press photographer on newspaper . . . would enjoy Elorida's
sunshine . . . admires Miss McVey . . . wishes 1.000 page textbooks
were rationed . . . "Mom" is ideal . . . Star. G. A. A.
ADELINE SANTANGELO . . . Dad is "Ade's" ideal . . . future
secretary . . . goes for sports . . . homework ranks zero on ration
list . . . "Golden Gate" has promises . . . talented violinist . . .
abhors conceited people . . . enjoys music . . . ltalian, G. A. A.
BLANCHE SASS . . . "Lee" is a master at "muping" ice cream sodas
. . . would put crabby teachers on the ration list . . . dreams of nurs-
ing at the Ravenswood Hospital . . . Sr. Choir, Band. G. A. A.
HAROLD SATTON . . . "Harry" likes to fool around a piano . . .
all sports for him . . . enjoys soft and sweet music , . . gtclmirus Nlrs.
Knipp . . . "Mom" is ideal . . . Aircraft . . . Mixed Choir, Ifire Mar-
shal, French.
BLRNETTA SCHAEFER . . . "Burnie" is an artist when knitting or
playing games . . . wants to live on a ranch . . . bliss Andrews her
favorite . . . "Dad" is ideal . . . Star. Silver Streak. Dardanelles. Otlice
Service. N. H. S.
EMMA SCHANTZ . . . A collector of glass statuettes is "Crisco" . . .
Mr. O'Hearn her ideal . . . North Xyoocls call her from Chi , , , lclgllg
her pal . . . Student Council. Jr. Girls' Choir. Red Cross. G. A. A.
JEANNE SCHELNEMAN . . . "Jeanie" dances and plays the piano
. . . admires her "Mom" . . . prefers Navy and Country life . . . likes
to bowl and loaf . . . would work at home . . . Student Council, Ollice
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ANN SCHLOTFELDT . . . Collects post cards and souvenirs . . . Ann
enjoys music . . . future champion swimmer . . . oiiice work is calling
. . . "Dad" her ideal . . . Seabees her first choice . . . "Red Sails in the
Sunset" . . . G. A. A.
ELEANOR SCHMIDER . . . College bound is our gal "Corliss" . . .
dotes on dachshounds . . . enjoys digging for clams . . . future N. B. C.
star of Radio City . . . Dardanelles, Green Curtain, Talent, Stein Sten,
Silver Streak. N. H. S.
ELSIE SCHMIEGER . . . "El" makes delicious apple pies . . . Um!
Um! . . . Dardanelles. Pan-American-Sec'ty . . . Pre-Medics-V. P.
. . . As We Like It . . . Advanced Swim . . . Library, Jr Service, Stu-
dent Council. Hall Guard, G. A. A., N. H. S.
DELORES SCHOEFERNACKER . . . "Tootsy" enjoys bicycle riding
and ice skating . . . to be a model with a fashion magazine is her
ambition . . . Navy her ideal service . . . admires "Mom" most . . .
misses butter . . . G. A. A.
LEE SCHREIBER . . . "Curly" likes to sing in showers . . . his occu-
pation is getting out of doing work . . . would go Alaskan . . . enjoys
popular music and sports . . . Navy Seabees tops. Lettermen. Football.
Track.
HENRY SCHVBERT . . .Swing music is favorite of "Hank" . . . likes
Chicago . . . Marine Air Force calls him . . . homework and lack of
gasoline annoy him . . . ambitious to be chemical engineer . . . Latin
Club. Pres.
MARGARET SCHl'l.TE . . . "Margie" is a sociable creature . . .
"Mom" her ideal . . . Dottie Shields her pal . . . future broadcasts
over Mutual . . . dancing and radio her dream . . . Silver Streak,
Pan'American, Green Curtain, G. A. A.
HERBERT SCHXYENDAI' . . . "Herb" has traveled to Europe and
Canada . . . likes to build models . . . tobogganing and ice skating are
his sports . . . would like to live in Southern Michigan . . . Concert
Band. R. 0. T. C.
l1Vlfl.YN SEAHURG . . . "Lynn" jives to Harry James' records . . .
sweaters are "it" . . . headed for nurses training at St. Anne's llcms-
pital , . . sister is her ideal . . . Girls' Choir. Minute Men. G. A. A.,
Student Council.
CAROLINE SEARLS . . . lt's the Navy Nurse Corps for "Murph"-
laughing brown eyes and a happy smile . . . likes popular music' . .
sister. Arlene. her ideal . . . Student Council. Dardanelles, Jr. Service.
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Miss jacobek is her choice . . . Mother is ideal . . . future telephone supervisor . . . Red Cross.
1' Clean-Lp. Office Service. G. A. A.
jOHN SEREDA . . . Swimming. radio and communication interests "johnnie" . . . ambition is
electronic engineer . . . relaxing is a favorite sport . . . Ben Shostak and bliss Riedmiller are
great . . . pet remark-"Lots of time" , . . Swim.
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ambition is to go collegiate . . . Air Corps fascinates . . . prefers piano with jive . . . abhors
people who wise-crack . . . Basketball, Latin. Lettermen.
GERALD SHANNON . . . Running an elevator is fun for lively "Pat" . . . would like to live
on a farm . . . dentists could be rationed . . . restaurants and theatres intrigue him . . . Eire
Guard, Assembly Police.
DOROTHY SHIELDS . . . To own a convertible coupe is "Dottie's" ambition . . . Mrs. Harritt
and Margie Schulte hold her admiration . . . is a member of "Briny Marlens" , , . enjoys ro-
mantic music . . . misses the boys.
jOSEPH SHRAMEK . . . "jose" loves solid jives, sports clothes. loud ties , . . ambition is to
travel . . . best friend-Bill McCoy . . . ideal person-Mr. Temple . . . loafing. swimming.
toboganning and hockey agree with him.
IRENE SIGGINS . . . Southern traveler is Irene . . plays piano . . . stray dogs are her hobby
. . . future work at Orphans of the Storm . . . prefers Navy . . . abhors slacks on women . . .
enjoys dancing . . .junior Girls' Choir. G. A. A.
ELOISE SIVERTSEN . . . "I'llondie's" taste in music is ballroom . . . ambition is to travel . . .
ideal person-Mother . . . loves sports clothes. sleeping, collecting pins . . . Miss Ornstein is
tops with her . . . abhors snobs . , . G. A. A.
ELEANOR SKORA . . . "EI" collects picture post cards . . . swimming is favorite sport . . .
music is entertaining . . . misses nylons . . Army Air Corps is her branch of service . . . sports
clothes are her preference . . . Polish,
GEORGE SKORA , . . Stamp collecting, tennis, roller skating and bowling are favorites with
"jeep" . . . ambition is Navy Air Corps . . . enjoys jive and popular tunes . . . misses gum the
most . . . a Cub fan.
VIZRNE SMALLXXVOOD . . . "Shorty" hopes to be a pharmacist . . . mixes chemicals in spare
time . . . "XX'hztjasay" is favorite remark . . . classical music is super with him . . . Navy attracts
. . . Miss Hainbecker tops . . . Minute Men. Latin.
DOROTHY SOHN . . . "I.onggy" bowls, rides horseback and ice skates . . . would spend her
future on ship board . . . Marines come first because they're different . . . "Dad" is her ideal . . .
Stein Sten. German, G. A. A.
LOUIS SOjKA . . . "Handsome" enjoys red-hot jive, stamp collecting, musical and comical en-
tertainment . . . Mr. Herrick and Mr. Daniels are tops . . . admires Marine Air Corps . . .
rations time . . . Student Council. Alchemstein, Star.
DOLORES SONNEEELDT . . . "Sunny" plays the piano to heart's delight . . . future nurse in
small town . . . "Mom" her ideal . . . wishes pretty girls rationed . . . ice skates and collects
records . . . Navy is tops . . . G. A. A.
MARION SORENSEN . . . Canada. Indiana, XX'isconsin, Michigan have seen "Nair" . . .
hobby is collecting pictures . . . favorite sportsftohogganing, ice boating, horseback riding . . .
enjoys popular music . . . likes civil service work . . . Student Council. G. A. A.
DOROTHY SPANTIKOXV . . . "Dot's" ambition is a surgical nurse . . . likes to skate and
bowl . . . Mother her ideal . . . art and music are hobbies . . . future in Nurse Corps . . .
Pre-Medics, G. A. A., Concert Band.
ROSE SPILLER . . . A writer of poetry and short stories . . . "Rosie" rides horses . . . future
C. P. A .... "catty" folks annoy . . . sporty clothes . . . "Mom" her ideal . . . jr. Service,
Dardanelles. As W'e I.ike It, Dartinians, N. H. S.
ESTHER SPROVEARE . . . "Es" is a girl who will eat anything as long as it's potato salad . . .
pianp, boogie and snappy uniforms are tops . . . psychiatrist to be . . . admires Madame Curie
. . . i. A. A.
RICHARD STALLMAN . . . "Dick" sings . . . taxidermy and collecting pin-ups are his hobbies
. . . being a lumber-jack in Oregon is his ambition . . . cuddles himself in loud socks . . . Mr.
Eerdman rates A-1.
jANE STEELE . . . "janie" wants to be an X-ray technician . . . sleigh riding. swimming and
living in Hawaii rate A-1 . . . misses rationed shoes . . . boogie, sports clothes and Navv are
for her. . . Star, G. A. A. '
WUC SIX!-Ziflb Eloise Sivertsen Eleanor Skora George Skora Verne Smallwood Dorothy Sohn Louis Sojka
lolores Sonnefeldt Marion Sorensen Dorothy Spantikow' Rose Spiller Esther Sproveare Richard Stallman jane Steele
LEATRICE STEIN . . . "Lee" reads. swims, skates . . . wants to do stenography . . . to live
in California . . . Miss Landrigan. her favorite . . . enjoys movies. Bing Crosby. Ray Milland 1
and sports clothes . . . prefers Navy . . . G. A. A. . . .
SHIRLEY STEIN . . . The "Globe-Trotter" has nothing on "Hoo-Boo" . . . cooking is favorite
stunt . . . Pre-Medics. Pan-American. Math. Letter Girls . . . Student Council. Library. Dar-
danelles, As NVe Like It. Alchemstein. N. H. S.
DOROTHY STEINSTROM . . . "Shorty" likes to play the accordion and ride horses . . . misses
shoes . . . sports clothes, rhumbas. and jive are preferred . . . Army Air Force ranks first . . .
G. A. A., Red Cross. Hall Guard.
LORRAINE STENCEI .... "Lorry" is a gal everyone knows and admires . . . wrote on juvenile
delinquency . . . Eix-lt, Green Curtain. jr. Service, Minute Men, Swim, Star. G. A. A.-V.P..
Dardanelles, Cheer Leaders-Cap't, N. H. S.
ROSEMARIE STENDOR . . . "Ro" collects picture postcards . . . football and tennis her sports
. . . Mr. O'Hearn her ideal . . . loves dancing, swing music, Army Air Corps . . . goal-physical
instructor . . . Florida calls . . . Green Curtain, G. A. A
RICHARD STEFRBAUT . . . "Dick" enjoys model construction and cartooning . . . hopes to
some day be superintendent of schools . . . likes tobogganing . . . interested in landscaping and
engineering . . . attended Lane Tech . . . Swim Team.
HARTMAN STIME . . . Billiards, baseball and "boogie" take up "Harty's" spare hours . . . has
a yen for the pen . . . future journalist on any big newspaper . . . would like to fly in the Navy.
HELEN STOMPER . . . "Dot's" hobbies are roller skating and letter writing . . . ambition is to
work as a switchboard operator in a big office . . Miss Selinger and the Navy rate A-l . . .
G. A. A.
EILEEN STRYZEXVSKI . . . "Blondie" loves her two dogs-"Corky" and "Teddy" . . . sews
and cooks . . . would work and loaf . . . countryside of peace and quiet attracts her . . . Army
Infantry is her selected service.
HEI.EN SUKASIAN . . . "Suky" has aims to become a professional M. D .... first period
classes are often too early . . . Merchant Marine has a reason for being admired . . . Red Cross,
Clean-Up, Green Curtain, G. A. A.
SARAH SUNSERI . . . "Shorty's" ambition is to be a typist . . . Benny Goodman's swing
music popular . . . hopes to see all U. S. A .... collects stamps . . . amateur photographer . . .
Army choice . . . Italian, G. A. A., Office. Hall Guard.
MYRTLE SNWETS . . . "jimmie" likes to ride her bike . . . collects charms . . . Mr. Downey is
favorite teacher . . . likes swing music . . . goes for sports apparel . . . would live in sunny
climate . . . G. A. A., Ofhce Service.
EDML'ND SZLAPA . . . Give "Ed" hunting and fishing . . . would like to own a business . . .
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wants to see the world . . . future in meat packing industry . . . likes suburban life . . . Fire
Marshal, Hall Guard, Leatrice Stein Shirley Stein
ANTOINETTE SZPAK . . . "Toni" swims and skates . . . future secretary . . . misses butter . . . Domlhlfslclmlmm Lfnralne Stemel
no oleo substitute . . . swing music and sports clothes . . . likes Navy uniform . . . dances to soft Rosemane Stendor Rlfhafd Steurhaul
and low . . . loyal to Chicago . . . G. A. A.
VIRGINIA SZYMCZYK . . . Talented "Ginny" sings, dances, plays piano and accordion . . .
entertains servicemen in different camps in United States . . . Eleanor Powell is her ideal . . .
"My Lands!" favorite remark . . . Red Cross, Dardanelles. G. A. A.. N. H. S.
MAMIE TAVITIAN . . . "May" admires "Mom" . . . musical comedies, sweaters and Air
Corps A-l . . . hospital technician's life for her . . . jazz tunes no-go . . . Adv. Swim-Pres.,
Dardanelles. Latin, G. A. A. Board, Pre-Medics, Alchemstein, N. H. S.
PHYLLIS TAYLOR . . . "Queenie's" ambition is to get married . . . loves swimming and sleigh
ride parties . . . admires Navy because of a certain someone . . . would gladly ration homework
. . . Student Council, Red Cross, G. A. A.
DOROTHY TEMPENAR . . . "Dot" is an all 'round sports gal . . . plays softball, bowls, rides
horseback . . . will live in Chicago suburb . . . loves Navy . . . Mother her ideal . . . favorite
remark-"XVhy?" . . . Dardanelles. Silver Streak. N. H. S.
FRANCES TENGA . . . "Fran" likes to dance and sing . . . dramatics and ice skating appeal . .
happy to waltz, rhumba, boogie . . . thinks "Sloppy Joes" slick . . . Grace Twarowski her pal . .
admires "Mom" . . . Polish. G. A. A.
CRYSTAL THOMPSON . . . "Chris" . . . Dardanelles, Ofhce Service, Star, G. A. A. Board.
G. A. A., Clean-Up, Pre-Medics. Math. Student Council, Bowling. Red Cross, jr. Choir. Sr.
Choir. Hall Guard, Pan-American, Silver Streak.
Hartman Stime Helen Stomper Eileen Stryzewski Helen Sukasian Sarah Sunseri Myrtle Swets Edmund Szlapa
Antoinette Szpak Virginia Szymczyk Mamie Tavitian Phyllis Taylor Dorothy Tempenar Frances Tenga Crystal Thompson
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CHARLES TOBOLIK . . . "Chuck's" ambition is to be dentist . . .
Navy man . . . brave and fearless . . . credit to all . . . misses steaks
, . . all music appeals . . . hockey, basketball and swimming are tops
. . . I.ettermen's, Basketball.
ANGELO TOMASSONI . . . Following sports is one grand hobby for
"Tommy" . . . gas for his Pontiac would be great . . . in the future
would like to own a store . . . rations school . . . Minute Men, Foot-
ball.
TIM TOOMEY , . . "Tomb" is a life guard at Medinah Country
Club . . . ideal person is Frank Yohac . . . likes swimming . . . dis-
likes all his homework . . . Navy his choice . . . Swim, Lettermen for
two years.
BEATRICE TRIOLO . . . "Babe" has visions of calling the "Empire
State" home . . . has no love for black coffee . . . bobby pins brighten
life . . . likes Navy uniform . . . As We Like It, Dantinians, G. A. A.
jANIS TRUMBULI .... "jan" wants to live in southern Illinois . . .
idolizes her mother and father . . . proud of brother . . . Army Air
Corps rates because of a certain Lieutenant . . . Student Council, Silver
Streak.
jOHN TCRES . . . "johnny" enjoys traveling and gardening . . .
would love a California address . . . enjoys classical music . . . future
chemist . . . likes laboratory work , . . would ration cheese and not
shoes . . . "Mom" his admiration . . . Alchemstein.
GRACE TXX'AROVi'SKI . . . "Babe" collects snapshots . . . Mr. Ram-
say rates A-1 . . . boogieewoogie puts light rhythm in her step . . .
dreams of visiting European nations . . . jr. Service, Dardanelles,
Polish, G. A. A.
ANGELA VACCARO . . . Collecting records is a hobby for "Babe"
. . . likes to ice-skate and swim . . . goes for fun of any kind . . . future
graduate of Northwestern ljniversity . . . "Mom" is her ideal.
jOSEPHINE VACCARO . . . The village of Oak Park claims "jos" a
future resident . . . likes dancing . . . plays the saxophone . . . enjoys
typing . . . would work in Loop and live in Oak Park . . . Italian,
G. A. A.
GEORGETTE VALVO . . . California for "George" . . . collects
swing records, dances, skates and swims . . . admires Mrs. Taglia . . .
goes for swing music, skirts and sweaters . . . Army her choice . . .
Sinatra her ideal . . . Italian, G. A. A.
EILEEN VESKAIFF . . . "Lee" collects souvenirs and also pictures of
friends . . . favorite remark, "No homework tonight" . . . ideal is
"Mom" . . . thinks of a certain someone in Air Corps . . . Library,
Silver Streak, G. A. A.
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LILLIAN VOLOSIIIK . . .
snowball fights . . . misses nylons . . . prefers the Marines . . . enjoys
the smooth swing music . . . likes clean, plain and expensive clothes
. . . Latin, Stein Sten.
"Lil's" hobby is sewing . . . peps up to
. . "Yogi" swims all year round . . . keen
XVARREN VORMAN .
knowledge of air-dynamics . . . talented trumpet player . . . future
in Navy Air Corps . . . Mrs. Whalen favorite teacher . . . German,
R. O. T. C, Band, Concert Band.
DOROTHY XVALLACE . . . "Dotty" loves painting and sculpture
. . . enjoys her white mouse "jackie" . . . goes for swimming and
wrestling . . . likes slow boogie . . . Girls' Choir, Green Curtain, Red
Cross, Student Council, Hall Guard.
jAMES XVALLACE . . . "jimmy" likes to travel . . . scrap-book on
wrestling is a hobby . . . admires Mr. Holm . . . enjoys hockey and
football . . . hunts and fishes . . . Red Cross, Student Council, Fire
Marshal, R. O. T. C.
BIERNICE XVARBER . . . "Terry" loves airplanes . . . wants to fly . . .
fools around with chemicals . . . enjoys bowling, swimming, dancing
. . . rain has a fascination for her . . . Girls' Choir, Silver Streak,
Hall Guard.
RICHARD XY'ECKERI,IN . . . "Dick" indulges in mystery stories . . .
goal is future engineer in drafting room . . .
Regan his ideals . . . bowls. fishes. hunts .
choice . . . Stein Verein-Vice Pres.
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GLADYS XVEIER . . . "Fritzie" . . . best friend-Steno Dictionary . . .
Father ideal . . . bowls because of eats involved . . . adores all rationed
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foods . . . talent for getting into trouble . .
Council, G. A. A., Orchestra, Band, Victorettes.
IMOGENE XVENGLER . . . Roller skating and swimming appeal to
"Gene" . . . would like to be housewife . . . work in Texas store lures
her . . . Miss Farr her favorite teacher . . . Mr. O'Hearn her ideal
character.
RCTH XVENSEI .... "Rusty" enjoys sewing, swimming, dancing . . .
Navy nurse her goal . . . likes NX'isconsin . . . prefers tailored clothes
. . . Dardanelles, jr. Service, Pan-American-Secty.. As NX'e Like It,
G. A. A., Victorettes, Stein Sten, N. H. S.
jOAN XYESTIN . . . "joni" is interested in art . . . baggy sweaters
and slow boogie intrigue her . . . Army Air Corps . . . thrills to
swims . . . future actress or journalist . . . Star, Red Cross, Green Cur-
tain, G. A. A.
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GLENN XWHITIE . . . "Vi'hitie" enjoys shoveling snow . . . Mr,
Bradley ideal . . . roller skating tops all . . . gas and tires most missed
. . . swimming in summer okay' . . . swing, boogie, sports clothes
appeal . . . Army Air Corps.
RICHARD XVHITMAN . . . "Dick" likes to build model airplanes
. . . misses bicycle tires . . . in the meantime will be a pilot or gunner
in Army' Air Corps . . . "Mom" is ideal . . . admires Miss Cahill.
jliNE XVICK . . . "Blondie" goes for swimming . . . snowball fights
are delightful . . . classical music rates high . . . "loves" every branch
of service . . . XX'ashington is her future home . . . Green Curtain,
Girls' Choir, G. A. A.
jl'NE XVIEBE . . . "Star Eyes" likes to swim, bowl, draw . . . future
nurse . . . would live in China . . . Mother her ideal . . . prefers
sports suits, bobby socks . . . Army Nurses' Corps for her . . . l.atin.
G. A. A.
VIVIAN XVIEBKING . . . "Viv" hopes to be member of an all-girl
orchestra . . . Choral Society, Pan-American, As We l.ike lt, Stein
Sten, Office Service, G. A. A., Dardanelles. Symphony, Eine Arts,
Bowling.
EDXX'lN NX'll.K . . . "Red's" all out for Bing Crosby's singing . . .
prefers Army . . . can keep feet on ground . . . ambitious to be sports
writer . . . pal of Harold Canadeo . . . likes "Cubs" baseball . . .
Track, Star.
RITA NX'lLl.ER'l' . . . "Reel" loyes watching football games . . . enjoys
ofiice work . . . would ration homework . . . movies, popular music,
sports clothes. are tops . . . "Mom" ideal . . . future citizen of
Phoenix, Arizona . . . Ofiite Service, G. A. A.
ROBERT XY'll.l.lS . . . "Bob" hopes to join the Nayy' . . . dreams of
being a pharmatist's mate . . . ranch in Texas is his goal . . . Mr.
O'Hearn is his ideal . . . lired johnson is some pal.
XYll.l.lAM XYILSON . . . "Bill" likes photography . . . steak and
"boogie" are tops . . . Dad is ideal . . . sports clothes are solid with
him . . . small town has thartns . , . Band, Althemstein, lfire Marshal,
Stein Verein. N. ll. S.
DOLORES XYISSING . , . "Dee" enjoys Hlusit and sewing . . . has no
admiration for homework . . . likes Nayy , . , reading and loating
appeal . . . misses shoes .... A lthemstein, Pan-Amt-ritan. junior Serv-
ice. Red Cross, Spanish, G. A. A.
FSTHER XX'l'l'lil1 . . . "jatkie" enjoys writing letters. swimming, ice
Xu.
Vivian XX'iebking Edwin Wfilk Rita Willert
Betty' Xvoodwortb Anita XX'right jean XVy'socki
Frances Zidek Doris Zimmerman Irene Zubriky
skating and dancing . . . would like to become a beauty' operator .
likes swing music and sports clothes . . . would ration homework . .
G. A. A.. Edelweiss Verein.
BETTY XVOODXWORTH . . . "NX'oody" dotes on sweet music . .
rations final exams . . . would make Berwyn her future home . .
Dardanelles, jr. Service, G. A. A., Green Curtain, Minute Men, Stude
Council, Office Secretary, jr. Girls' Choir.
ANITA XVRIGHT . . . "Neem plays the piano . . . admires Navy' . .
he's there . . . a future Northwestern Pre-Medics coed . . . Green Cu
tain, jr. Girls' Choir, G. A. A., Latin, As XVe Like lt. Clean-l7p, Ad
Swim.
jEAN VUYSOCKI . . . "Healthy Look" is a future nurse . . . wh
you're sick call her . . . thumbs down on catty girls . . . "Mom" ide
. . . Silver Streak, jr. Service. Stein Sten-Treas., G. A. A., Math.
LAXVRENCE VUYSOCKI . . . "Larry" would like to be an artist . .
enjoys dancing to soft. slow music . . , prefers sports clothes
others . . . considers "all" his friends are best . . . California is h
dream.
jUNE YOUNGBERG . . . "Butch" just wants to get married . .
swimming and drawing are O. K .... Navy uniform intrigues her . .
ideal person is her "Mom" . . . likes semi-classical and sweet mus
. . . Dardanelles. G. A. A.
jOSEPHlNE ZACCARIA . . . "jo" talents in piano, hobbies in dan
ing. and hopes to be a cadet nurse . . . loathes conceited people . .
enjoys football . . . Student Council, G. A. A., Eix-lt, Dardanelle
Clean-l'p, Library.
CAROL ZlAjA . . . "Butch" is attracted by skating and loafing . .
future Cadet Nurse . . . clothes must be loud and sporty . . . thum
down on books and homework . . . admires Miss Kilburn . . . Mat
G. A. A.
FRANCES ZIDEK . . . Vfriting poetry' and attending Cub baseba
games are "Gabby's" favorite pastimes . . . her most prized possessit
is collection of Cub autographs . . . idolizes l.ennie Merullo . . . Sta
Spanish, Library, Office Service.
DORIS ZIMNIERMAN . . . "Dorn is a genius in math . . . likes dre
designing . . . would ration stuck-up boys and girls . . . future nur
of mathematician . . . jr. Girls' Choir, Math., Dardanelles, Pre-Medic
Silver Streak, N. H. S.
IRENE ZKBRIKY . . . "Rene" swims and ite skates . . . would ratit
homework but neyer shoes . . . longs to be voice of air . . . "Gold
Gate" end of her rainbow . . . tailored woman . . . G. A. A.. H'
Guard.
FRANCES ZXYIERZYCKI , . . Exams abhorred by "Erancie' . . . lik
to saunter in the l.oop ,... -X laska is her dream . . . business executiv
her goal . . . "Pop" is her ideal . . . Dardanelles. Pre-Medics. Polic
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assoclatlon w1th each other, sharmg each other s fun, bearmg one
and anothers troubles, exchanglng llttle confidences, swlngmg
along home w1th some jolly classmates, carrylng thelr books some
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sun. M. Mucns, M. I..zVny. Sl.mrling.' R. Foellmcr, Martyn
R. Ii.1uLharaI. VI. Hhlxnrscn. ll. Snhuth, C.. Tirililli. P. Snhurcr
M. Pr.1u.
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If wltu' lvfll S4'.1lul.' H. Paul. N. Ifricksen. U11 mlzlcs Ii. Smngcr.
Sl.unliuy.' N. Hcelsrrorn. Iilhmk. -I. IY.-Xriiiui.
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Slciilwurrg. M. Chihricl. Ii. SQIIUILIIII. M. Kcskc. M. lhrr, H
c..sr1.AhLm, M. Siegel.
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llwllvr righlj 54411111 on Hour: B. Laughlin. M. Hansen. H
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man. A. Hurringmn, L. Xvillis. S1.um'ir1g.' j. Martyn. I.. Lunia
CQ. Tiritilli. Mrs. Osiscki, P. Sehcrcr. il. Xxhdennieycr, j. SILINUC
M. I.. Yay, N. Bizzntu. Ci. Shim. S. Glasser. Top Ruux' B. Lind
quist. M. Ihrr. B. Sorensen. R. Bouchard. R. Reinhardt. ,I
Maxwell. Y. Mgffunih. IP. Ciruhcr. F. B.l!'lCISl"l1EICl', ul. Kalumiris
M. Slcnhcrg.
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Larkin. K. -IL'HNL'fl. R. Krull. Rau' 4: UI. Ixurwn. I.. Ixcrwn. K. A. I.11mI1cr1. Y. Hum. If. 5N.lNl"I.l, Ii. Risxuld. I. KIL'IlI1.lf. Rau
Iicycr, Uliwln, R, I,.lII1lCI', A. I.L-i11mIL-dwr. Rau Y' I7. I'II.1ir. 45 VI. PcIIiUun11i. -I. P.uIcr. IJ. K.1lji.111. R. irlumuki. I.. MuI'm
IJ. XXIIYQITUYI. XY. Strain-ssI1.'. I.. ffrulwr. Mr. Siegel, I.1k. A. Irv.-swlr, Rau 5: R. Iicswrcr, I.. Sum. S. Iicrmir. ,I
Iilnw. Y. Ii.1111i11. R. Sump, K.. XY1111Is.-1. Rau- I.: R. AnnIcrs1111
N, Iluymm. II. K.uI1urIs. Mr. N11x.1I-1.
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103 RM. J, xx. fmmil. 1. x.-11111. s. IJL'l'IN.lI'1I.lI'I. Rm, In N, 1111
nI1.1lxIxi. P. Turns. Ii. Muullcr. II. SJIIFINAIH. Rau I: If, Kulinski
Run I. T. Piltrv. I1.Sh.1bL1. I5. Pi1.r.c. .L I'ir.1uIxc,C1. Ifiahiur, I, Kjcldwn. IJ. Pinn. NI. fiulinu. P Cmrdinvr. Rau 4: Y
Rau' J: F. Triunful, fNI.1jcski. I., C1rc111pke. I: Ballinger. IJ. SII"LlQ.1.lI.!. R. NI.1rin11. ID. XX'111mIs. R, Iimycr, N. II.lI'UlLlII, .I
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5. Slfiiuv. P. I7.1rIWysI1irc. K.. Harrwigg. I.. UI1I.1mIcr. A. Ik-ss.1. I'f.1I'fcmIurt. N. BUICIHI, Rau --' If. f.1lLIf'IU. UI. NIIYQ. You
Il. Ruhnidck. I7, Cuclxn. Misx IILICIIILIIIII. U. IVRIXKLIYKIN. XY. Krirlmx.
105
Rau' I.' G. Urban, M. Arendt, S. Gelilert. Rau' 2: B. Fhel, D.
Pomarin, R. Anderson, G. Gruhla, C. XVitt. Rau' 3.' R. Doms,
C. Beyer, T. Johnson, L. Johnson, F. Stueder. P. Anderson.
Rau' 4: M. Bressan, N. Hjaltelin, S. Travers, F. Heineman, R.
Klein, D. Plitt. Rau' 5: G. Teifung, G. Kezias, M. Hilger, B.
Ciula, R. Sczcrpanik. M. Kulczyk, D. Shuldes. Rau' 6: Miss
Andrews, J. Rormmelr, R. Geis.
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Rau' Z: D. Hildebrand, J. Anderson, A. Iverson, R. Roll, R. Fck.
Rau' 3.' G. Jensen, XV. Fvers, R. Regner, F. Bono, R. Godlewski.
K. Ahlsledt. Rou' 4: F. Fortman. M. Bilka. L. Kwasinski, B.
Veskauf, F. Cookson, M. Lewandowski. Rau' 5: S. Neubauer,
J. Brenrano, C. Matusiak, P. Kleven, H. Sosine, T. Vrona. Rau'
6: A. Szabelski, Miss Sravers, G. Scholz, E. Reedstrom, J. Morris.
FRE HME
106
Rau' I.' J. Catalan, S. Permanian, R. Brand, N. Hempel, G.
Hoognn. Rau' 2: D. Dahl. R. Zcikert, D. Gullickson, K. Paul.
R. Kandler. Rau' 3.' C. Marzen, F. Snyder, R. Rode, F. Voeks.
G. Coolin. Rau' 4: A. Nelson, R. Kures, C. Ryback, J. Petri, R.
Gincola. Rau' 5: J. Tamburino. C. Calwas, I.. Tellschow, R.
Johnson, R. Todaro. Slunding: NY. Johns, L. Falkner, J. Mueller.
J. Connery. D. Synwolt, R. Ripperr, E. Reich, C. Papinski, R.
Xwolfram, Miss Roy.
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Rau' I: J. Neidhardt, J. Ruoti, Y. Finnemore. Rau' 2: R. Peter-
son, N. Vi"ilkozch, H. Mayer. F. w7UfSl, R. Lauer. Rau' 3.' A.
Gord, J. Anderson, D. Polempa. M. Coppola. R. Jones, l. Musyl.
Rou' 4: XV. Dassow, V. Rizzo, B. Skinder, J. Bochte. L. Von
Oppen, R. Jung. Rau- 3.' J. Frickson, C. Chiappetta, M. John-
son. F. Smuda, R. Tyrolr, A. Riehack. Rau' 6: T. Klinger, R.
Casati, L. Newmann, T. Pillsbury.
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109
Rau' l.' R. Anderson. C.. f.nrr.ulu, Y. Riuu. R, 'I'crr.uin,1, IJ
Mguukclli. Rau Zn R. Iiclmnk. Iiron1slc.1al. Ii. Hcnscl. Cf. Yun
Schucdlcr, R. -Icnnings. Rau if Ii. Mnffcc, R. Dlnrpcldml. In
Kmmgllcvxslm. I5. KIuLk. Ifricdc. Rau' 4: M. Lurtcf, Ris-
pantu, D. S.1nmg.1mssi. M. T.1l1r.1hn1. Il. Swanson. Rau' 5: E.
Priest. A. Zalcski. If. Nicdemuyer. H. Sleuk. R. XYilIiams. Rau
6: N. Iiliassun. G. Grimes. H. Luwrenus. R. Ilinnnicki. R. Ziclin-
ski. Rau' '.' K. Ryg, lxliss jgncuhek.
111
Rau' lx D. Hindcrcr. D. Daly. M. Curtis. R. Rasmussen. Ii.
Zyburu. Rau' 2: R. Mclguglrrl. I.. Scholls, Mackintosh,
Bonclli. -I' Grimm. Rau' if Cf. Schuuncr, M. Smdcr. H. Schrupe.
M. Iflutchcr. Mnlkicwicz. If. Zurck. Rau' 4: R, Kurabik, A.
Teich, N, Rallnck, N. Ilzicdlic. R. Zicglcr, XY. Saunders. NIIss
Lullupy.
FRE HIIEN
110
Rau I: M. Amlrisnu. R. Vlnhnson. ID. Tglnsur. Rau 2: O. Ifs-
pnslm. I.. Iialcnskx, I'. H1Icrs. Cy. Clundersun. N. Cusm. Rau 5.
S. Saulfrnnk. M. Parsons, I.. Zeller. K.. XXX1ltcr. S. Spuusm. Rau
4.' P. Cfrialcr. I.. Adams. A. jahnkc. I.. Hillstrnm. A. Bruggu-
mgmn. Rau' 3: Cn. Patterson. Paaiulla. IJ. Kruse. I., Bylnff, R
Zawiski. Rau' 6: j. Ludmann. C. McCarthy. T. Steele. j. Ifcr-
rurini. R. Schildt. Rau' 'x P. Morrison, B. Meudcrnfr. N. Neil-
son. Mr, Miller.
112
Rau' 1: Ii. Iiurniur. M. Iidcnhufur, H. Kntllwuk. I. Icus. M
Izttcruind. Rau' Z: j. DiPunu. I.. Mariasek. IJ. Srlmnelwmn
j. Dautcl. I.. Frzmkenherg. Rau' 3: S. Spitzrmk. Frisk. R
Miller, Nyhus, 'l. I.osacco. Rau' 4: H. Binrncsen, K.. Kasprzyk
If. Tauchur, D. Sprigings. R. Schenk. Rau' 5: P. Slifk.n. I. Zwicr:
lynn. If. Zuhritsky, I.. Znlcnt, ID. Hofhaum. Rau' 6: ID. Knkuris
C.. XXVLIFIICICC, C. Meyer. I'. Hirz. Rau' '.' F. Moeller, R, Thnnmpi
sun. R. Rnvcnfclal.
FRE HME
'l'I3
Rau' I: D. MacDonald, J. Deliiori. L. Blackowske, A. Thiede
D. Newlon. Rau' 2: D. Lo Sasso, D. Nielson. A. Miller. R
McLein, N. XVassick. Rau' 3: A. Prechodnec, XY. Adams. Ii
Baldassin. I. Kelle, M. Tavitian. Rau' 4: B. Brodie, B. Holla-
haugh. M. Off, C. Bruggeman, R. XX'roblewski.
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Rau' I: F. Bonnglio. F. Funk. R. Olszcvsski, M. Frisendahl
XY. Fisher. Rau' 2: R. Zywicki, E. Czerechovnicz, L. Suhrhier.
A. Remus, R. Hallinan. Rau' 3.' j. Stevenson, C. Siers. D. Shih
ley. nl. Novak, j. Kowalczyk. Rau' 4: E. Schmidt, XY. Ode-an, D
Templeman, M. Hedges, j. Kelchmark. Rau' 5: R. Trenholm
B. Horgan, N. Lueih, I. Moeller. j. Szarek. Rau' 6: D. Buch
weiuz. D. Schmidt.
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l"aregralu11l.' B. Christopher, Rau' I: M. Kostucl-c. L. Pomarin
A. Sadowski. J. Holmgren. Rau' Z: I-I. Hacker. B. Case, j. Lud-
mann, j. Thoss, K. Ahlstedr, M. Hepner. Rau' 3: D. Mittricker
M. Fiksdal, S. Ziemer, R. Magnuson, D. Weld, M. Barrel
Rau' 4: I.. Olsen, L. Keller, L. Schilling, D. hlussay, C. Biel
Ii. Remke. Rau' 5: R. Nowak. C. Bohn. B. Stathen, N. Blair
j. Garry, Ii. Stieh. Rau' 6: S. French, R. Miller. Mrs. Fausel
F. Norling, IJ. Taylor.
I I6
Rau' 1: A. Beckman, XV. Marzec. J. Gilberto. Rau' 2: Ii. Mar
celleli. D. Remhecki. L. Hankc. V. Vfengler, D. Sloan. Rau' 3,
P. Mogge, L. Chapman, R. Paulsen. A. Huffnus. M. Stevenson.
Rau' 4: A. Pasrori. R. Palmer, XXI Coleman. P. O'Neil. j. XY'iel
gus. Miss Drago.
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117
Rau' I: R. Gallagher, R. Schwartz, IJ. Donald. M. Mercurio
Rau' 2x II. Sohieszczyk. M. Roms, Crunlele, Gerhard. F
iIIl'3ll'llCI'. Rau' 3: If. Burrick. N. Kelly, S. Spielman. M. Hunt, I..
Smith. R. Iirontmk. Rau' 4: M. johnson. II. Peters. Ii. Benson
IJ. Hansen. Ii. Ogager, M. Klasello. Rau' if S. Newman. A
Iloglund. Cf. Slankievsicz. M. Smith. A. Schroeder. G. Cioetl,
Rau' 6: XY. I,lIIl, Miss Haley. R. Van Vooren. R, Pascus.
152
Rau' I: johnson. li. Shelesny, M. While. M. Muscare. G
Dryzniala. Rau' 2: I.. Youngren. A. Reinsnh. D. Sxxierczynski
G. Brady, I.. Phillips. Rau' 3: C. Osherg. B. I.enski. IJ. Hoy. P
Neder, R. Donovan. A. Moore. Rau' 4: Miss Cahill. I.. Camp
hell. H. Burmeisler. F. Ilargo. A. I.a Paglia, Fink. Rau' 3,
A. Vleik. R. Sengcr, T. Smith. j. Ciiannini, I.. Basuian. Rau' 6.
I., Marker. j. I'nruh, C. Maager. I.. Christiansen. G. Modica.
B. Vfendt. Ci. Sxeffan.
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151
Rau' I: R. Ruhlin, N. Fucciolo, D. Angerhofer, R. Neder, H
Heidorn. Rau' 2: R. Miller. I.. Dopkc, S. Holmes. T. Mclin
R. Ewerling. Rau' 3: F. Ohnmn. D. I.eschman, XY. Pfaunkufhe
Rau' 4: R. Cunnill, S. Banach, II. Riuo. Ii. Rogers. XY. Thorsen
D. Sadowski, Mr. Iichelharger.
153
l"ar4gramm',' BI. johnson. Rau' I: I5. Schleehauf. Bjornestead
Rau' 2: D. Talaga, A. Shanske. D, Parsons. M. Pagliai. C. Nel
son. Rau' 3: IJ. Hansen, N. Klein. I.. Mahler. A. XY'iegand. ID
Ifunk. Rau' 4: M. Lau renzano. Richards. B. Bauer, H. Glalz
N. Salam. Rau' 5: S. Dreker. B. Vihitney, Il. Glans, j. Valen
cino, G. Gisselhrcchl. Rau' 6: -I. XX'allman, H. Stenzel. R. Nilsen
rl. Diduch, R. Oller. G. Zimmerman. Mr. Svueig.
FRE HME
154
Rau' I.' F. Pearson, D. Marinelli, K. Michels. M. Cirammurosu
j. Razgartis, A. Modrzejewski. Rau' 2: A. Cannata. R. Valvo
R. Ringlund, M. Boettther, R. Antonelli. Rau' 3.' CQ. Ojcstland
L. Strybel, XXI Hansen, F. Sarastano. L. Parlor. Rau' 4: l.
Spooner, N. Tarpinian. R. Paule. l.. Kawalec, F. Vfilliams.
Rau' 3: V. Furlan, R. Pittelkow. R. Sthvsenn. B. Koenig. l.
XVanders, E. Stocco. Rau' 6: H. Latin. C. Laurint. j. Grande,
j. Filipouski. Mr. Kenny, F, Fulhorst. li. Taylor, B. Azzaro
156
Rau' 1.' V. Becker, M. Verha, j. XX'eir. R. Proskin. Rau' Z: Ci
Gross. j. Scardina, C. Crepas, V. Hellstrom. M. Richter. Rau' 3:
K. jeblian. A. Ruschl-te, L. Penn. M. Langer, D. Sladek, A
XVolkey. Rau'-1: E. Cambensky, A. Lippi, F. Galinas. B. Schaffer
R. Niemiec. Rau' 5: Miss Gruener. S. Schultz. D. Thiel. D
Larsen, G. Nicholson, D. Regman. Rau' 6: C. Palumbo, P. Mac
llowell, L. Nicholson, B. johnson. XV. Morris.
155
Rau' l.' R. Permzxnian, L. Ciacke. R. Mullin, M. Mazzucchelli
D. Shrader. Rau' Z: R. Veit, rl. Ciodee, j. Leiher, IE. Scarpelli
Ci. Durinski. Rau' 3.' M. Rozanski. A. Momecalvo. L. Hataj, L
Prodoehl, L. Sundberg. Rau' 4: A. Colavincenzo, R. Aromi, A
Bachmann, ll. Carpino. Rau' 3: V. Ciriseto, V. Bartolone, il
Blendow. L. Boyajian, B. Korzep, V. Paulsen. Rau' 6: S. Stra
maglia. M. Valin, XX". Ritchey, j. Tessaro, R. Mulch, R. Stuniec
Cr. Vieaver, F. Longlo, A. Polan. IJ. Thode. CQ. Schlntlvneiler, R
Robertson. Rau' '.' N. Rosasco, D. Singleton.
157
Rau' I: S. Litrenta, L. Nero. H. Ciuth. N. Montori. P. Scardina
Rau' 2: T. Garber, E. Peterson, O. Smith. E. Sloan. E. Hack
meister. Rau' 3.' XV. Briney, R. Darre. M. Vfeismantel, D
Kusinski, A. Hollatz, D. Cimo. M. Campesi, Ci. Falzone. Rau' 4.
R. Beckman, R. Schlueter. M. Sounhein, L. Oftedahl, G. Swan
son, l. Bona, R. Koepke. Rau' 3: j. XX'urster. B. MLAvoy, M
Basso. L. Prozanski, j. Studhalter. Rau' 6: Mr. Lakin, M. Kirch
ner. L. Thomason, E. Stromberg.
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OPHOMORE
201
Rau' 1: C. Addalia. A. Aland. J. Blumer. F. Hanson. G. Criscu-
olo. Rau' Z: B. Arthur. D. Bartosch, F. Bienias. J. Doumanian
G. Freeman. Rau' 3: F. Gualano. T. Bahikian. R. Okulski, R
Facenda. Rau' 4: J. Bailey. V. Bevan. D. Anderson. L. Mason
R. Dorweiler. Rau' 5: H. Bowen. Chriestie. R. Scurto. A. Stat:
hon. Rau' 6: Mr. Nalecz, J. Flynn. J. Brandel. G. Serio, J
Eckart.
203
Rau' I.' D. Bollman. Rau' 2: C. Stretch. R. Ciringione. Rau' 3,
M. McGrath. M. De Night. IJ. Knudsen. M. Johnson. C. Anton
son. Rau' 4: A. Barkman. L. Siemion. S. Gatterdam, P. Lucas.
F. Veremis. Rau' 5: F. Muszynski. F. Swanson. G. XX'eiss, W'
Navigato, R. Pikuar. Rau' 6: J. Hillig, A. Barcal, D. Backstrom
R. Glasser. R. Szwajkzirt. Rau' 7: G. Mueller, R. Herhert. R.
Calahrese. R. Starck, R. Conklin. Rau' H: H. XX'ing. R. Caflisch,
D. Rogers. F. Richa, l. Klekamp, XV. Fricsen. K. Simonson, XV.
Petersen.
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202
Rau' 1.' G. Siewert. J. Hupert. IJ. Ehlend. Row 2: L. Phillips. L.
Harrison. K. Gartner, R. Mastroni. G. Jernegan. Rau' 3: C.
Gianforte, T. Marxer. L. Boettcher. F. Anderson. B. Anderson.
Rau' 4: L. Katke. I. Byars. M. Heyden. C. Dedau, L. Anderson.
L. Johnson. Rau' 5: J. Peterson. H. Schillmoeller. J. Barnas, F.
Musnicke. D. Swan, H. Baglian. A. Arrigo. Rau' 6: Mr. Hackett.
R. Colantonio, J. Goergen. R. Vfolfert, G. Hahn, R. Banks. H.
Kluch. M. Vfegrzyn.
204
Rau' l.' XV. Barker, R. Skiba. F. Diakaki, W. Bartel. L. Wcxsik.
B. Hurd. Rau' 2: P. Sztuk. J. Muzik. M. Pilch. V. Goergen. Miss
Salinger. Rau' 3: M. Genova, F. Baldi, C. XViherg. F. Vertone.
C. Lauer. Rau' 4: R. Froehhrotlt, J. Mason, F. Covganka, M.
Hanley. M. Kopfer. Rau' 5: F. Thyfault, L. Conn, M. Johnson.
T. Greco. R. Campo. Rau' 6: D. Lester. I.. Nelson, F. Arneson.
H. Hansen. F. McCarthy. Rau' ".' J. Herdegen. C. Poteracki, D.
Nolte, Romano, F. Fiori.
205
Rau' I: XV. Harker. lf. Roehe. G. Dohner. V. Conoscenti. M
Broeski. Rau' 2: M. Marcello. D. XYisowaty, P. Michelson. A
Bausqhke, M. lfrnusr. Ryu' if H. Rohecli. Booth, Persino, A
Seholle. Rau- 4: ll. Leitgeh. XY. jaeohsen. Miss Greene. H
Vinie. A. Malanlq.
207
Rau' I: G. Krell. j. Broseghini. T. Bosek. A. Kalenian. J. Mohr-
hacker. Rau' Z: j. Bowman, G. joseph, V. Cronch. P. Palau. J
Counihan. Rau' 5: lf. Gleiwicz. C. Zalworowski, R. Thompson
H. Gust, S. Hartig, M. Michele. Rau' -I: D. Clouslon. ll. Sikac
S. Fiducci. L. litlinger. C. Chapman, R. Nolan, R. Srhultz. Raui
5: M. Ottaviano. G. Moen. M. Kirkehy, R. Reinel, G. Carlson
G. Taylor. A. jahlonski. Rau' 6: Miss Kilgour, G. Becksted, j
jarva. j. Hansen, XY. Tanner. H. Stair. j. Nero.
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206
Rau' I: R. lirodersen. li. Cox. I.. liorchell. R. Caruso, ll, Vfielie.
Rau' 2: G. -Iaeohson. XY. Lenz. XY. Haylian. A. jasinslci. l..
Sehroer. Rau- 3: l.. Krenl. B. Ramagnano, j. Olsen. D. Korn. j.
Miller. Rau' 4: Mrs. Brennock. R. Calenauo, A. Gallo. M. Huff.
R. Gioxanneui. Raul if j, Slmsi. N. Mitchell. A. Carlsen. -I.
Neal. D. Heekl.
208
Rau' lx j. Cfhilson. M. Spinelli, D. Greene, j. Hyatt, D. Henning.
K. lidelin. Rau' Z: E. Gonska, If. Kapusla. G. Klima. ll. Werner,
R. Kroit. Rau' 3: R. Kallas. I.. Hartmann. li. Kanneherg, M.
Temple. S. Lorkiewicz. G. Bull. Rau' 4: V. Trela. lf. Vallier, H.
Mertes, N. johnson, M. Rekne. D. Saar. Rau' 5: R. Smetters, R.
Lojewski, M. Norris, R. Burke, Zimny. R. Voida, Miss
Lysaught,
2' J if N'
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0PHOMORE
209
Rau' I: B. Field, V. johnson, I.. Oldham, A. Christensen. F
Nowak, C. McDuf'f, H. Graff. M. Maniscalco. Rau' 2: XX'
Brehme, B. Egner, L. Colletti. H. Karlovitz, j. Malatia, ID
Revere, C. Tibetts. Rau' 3: XV. Stoltz. R. Schune, C. Rendn, N
XValsh, R. W'eik, B. Varouxakis. Rau' 4: R. Rasmussen, T.
Schulze, H. Carlstedt, I.. Chatroop, F. Hcmpel, V. Andcraon.
Sl.mdiug.' M. Zinner, F. Kelly, E. Fennesy, I.. Pearson. G. Krum,
Mr. Thompson, O. Olchowy, C. Berger, B. jahnkc, P. Sicuro.
211
Rau' I: F. Bugno, B. Palazzo, K. Steel, P. jescke, I. Marino
Rau' 2: It. Stancich, M. Zanini, I.. Hindercr, M. Garhark. F
Fyden. Rau' 3: N. Seblom, V. Karnuth, M. Beaudoin, C. Ivins,
D. Lavvdenski, M. Halan. Rau' 4: T. Flanagen, H. Ciaato, I..
Yurl-cowski, R. Czarny, C. Bier, Misa Clausing. Rau' 5: j. Yfin
ters, XV. Magnuson, H. Zuhl, F. Gacki, A. Hochstadter, F. Ken
nedy, R. Olson. Rau' 6: M. Zizzo, C. Rizzo, F. Scarpclli, R. Hil
dchrant.
210
Rau' I: B. Reuhs, G. XX'est, L. Bruhn, C. Di Leonardi, P. XVie-
land. Rau' 2: A. Termini, j. Bernreuter, G. Tidstrand, IJ. Riha-
chuck, D. Chutka. Rau' 3: L. Frankenberger, S. Peters, B.
Volant, F. johnson, H. Sanichas. Rau' 4: D. Finch, XV. Schuster,
K. Bigoness, ID. Keene, R. Nolte. Rau' 5: F. Falena, j. Krus, R.
Klawitter, I. jasinski.
212
Rau' 1.' I.. Mucci, H. Fck. A. Shaw, A. Deja. M. Kvorka. Rau' Z:
A. Fsayano, j. Perry, E. Clarke, Cn. Grempke, R. Pofelski. Rou'
3: G. Hansen, M. Grego, M. Trantcr, G. Potempa, V. Schmidt
F. Petronski. Rau' 4: Miss Sallo, H. Paule, R. Blackburn, XY'
Vander-Hayden, T. Zumpano, D. Pagluighi. Rau' 5: L. Kurpias
D. Senf, I. Ka-ywauka, E. Schaefer, N. Sachrison. J. jnhanson
Rau' 6: I. Daminato, R. Bassara, W. Penning, D. Lundell, R
Schuetz, M. Stolarazyl-Q.
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213
Rau' l.' M. Baglian, C. Schaefer, M. Serio, I.. Slrauh, M. Augo-
zino. Rau' 2: D. Barn, R. Yousko, G. Meier, C. Hamm, B. Kirrh
ner. Rau' 3: R. Polidori, R. Mardegan, D. De Rosier, B. Perry
S. Stramaglia. Rau' 4: F. johnson, C. Schwenn, R. Bailey, F
Bochre, T. Laisy. Rau' 5.' I.. Druss, R. Stustny, R. Young, F
Sorenson, C. Puskarz, j. Hochhaum, Miss O'Connor.
216 -.
Rau' I: A. Yarema. A. Brand, I.. I.eaviu, P. Knippen, B. Deger.
Rau' 2: M. Kopp, R. Welle, A. Serhecki. F. Mucha. Rnimondi
Rau' 3: P. Vfeher, F. Wesley, R. lleger, Charles, A. Balzano
Miss Riedmiller. Rau' 4: D. Balinslii, I.. Schultz. R. XX'orkman
H. Frye, A. Burrell, j. V4'andalI. Rau' 5.' D. Aller, C. Nuccio
il. Smarzewski, R. Murphy, Scheck, Whndall. T. Xihlsh.
OPHOMORE
215
Rau' I: P. Zapalka, R. Chesney. j. Mc Bride, C. Polls, R. I.iszv.'o
Rau' 2: G. Anderson, IJ. Hndeler. F. Kocol, I.. Hufrle, N. Schel
mer. Rau' 3: G. Brusenhach. S. Fiedorizyk, XV. Smilh, H. XX'est
F. Ganassin. Rau' 4.' j. Cucka, Ci. Kledzik, R. Perzan, H. Fnges
ser, D. Frne, S. johnson. Rau' 5.' Kamprowski, F. Smith, D
Schellenherger, R. Niles, IJ. Geiger, F. Schneider, C. Surlen.
218
Rau' I: I.. Charles, M. Fisher, D. Derx. M. Klein. Rau' 2: F
johnson, Ci. XX'hite, A. Karlowicz, H. Spircoff, A. Slrilrel. Rau
3: M. Flynn, Y. Gagnon. A. Panczak, N. XX'ilson, F. Karkowski
Rau' 4: WI Schubert, F. Olson, R. Spitzer, S. HUllgFCO, If
Trumhull. Miss Pavslan.
'IDPHOMORE
252
Rau' I.' L. Griner, Scalzetti, J. Lieggi. Rau' 2: M. Mielke.
F. Mc Mahon, L, Thor, M. Kouletsis, D. Olliger. Rau' 3: C.
Nasti, A. Maag, E. Heidenreich, N. Ambrosine, P. Stefan, XY'
Tremper. Rau' 4: V. Prestler, E. Ewert, j. Zinkel, W. Beecroft,
P. Fahy. R. Hanneman. Rau' 5: P. Nordheden, R. Kroll, P.
De Grado, R. Mueller, R. Roto, j. Malherek. Slanding: M
Parks, Miss LvlZIg.
254
Rau' I.' j. Seldon. Rau' 2: M. jahnke, D. Minerva, D. Korzep,
j. Klassen, V. Petretti. Rau' 3: F. Hanko, L. Strai, M. Cregier, R
Mitchel, I. Favia, G. Martinus, I. Prouty. Rau' 4: F. Olsen
L. Sharek, Ii, Gautcher, C. Handsel, D. Ilelnik, J. Farwell, -I
Lawcewicz. Rau' 5: Ci. Nelson, M. Petersen, R. Jenks, G. Mosby
A. Brezinski, XV. Thielman. Rau' 6.' Mrs. Compton. L. Stamper.
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253
Rau' I.' B. Penn. Rau' 2.' D. Kocurek, R. Troesken, E. Schneider
D. Remke, A. jerflta. Rau' 3: R. Tune, A. Hasselman, B. Hart
wig, C. Picciuca, D. Betten, S. Prim. Rau' 4: V. Fagsley, F
Larson, G. Heidtke, D. Stennfeld, M. Maka, A. Nelson. Rau' 5.
M. Finlayson, R. Rosenfeld, A. Grote, F. Converse, L. Lundgren
R. Schwandt. Rau' 6.' L. Broman, D. Schaffer, R. Vhfilk, D
Kumro, D. Mikolajczyk, D. Braid, Mrs. Calverley.
255
Rau' I.' D. Schutz. Rau' Z: T. Schmidt, M. Ottenbacher, B
Newhaus, C. Anderson, B. Mitchell. Rau' 3: R. Seahorg, B
Bresnahan, R. Vernon, G. Addalia, B. Gersten. M. Schroeder
S. Snell. Rau' -I.' M. Quilico, F. Mc Murray, Mrs. Zwicky, V
Diserio, T. W'olz, M. Boock. D. Frankenherg. Rau' 5: XX'
XX'ahI, M. Gaus, M. Behnke, F. Seefeldt, R. XX'right, G. Ols
zowka, B. Novak, Harlin. Rau' 6: A. Hagstrom, H. Kulisch
F. Roseman, L. Sundquist.
Paga' I 02
256
Rau' I.' A. Brylas, j. Kachigian, C. Pinelli. C. Arcuri. B. Christ
cnsen. Rau' 2: V. Furhman. I.. I.cnarczak. li. Dohis. A. Moersch
R. Le Blanc. Rau' 3: M. Mclka. ID. Higgins. C. Tavitian, S.
Knekow, M. Hclgrcn. Rau' 4: D. Hake. C. Stern. XV. jcdlick.
G. Fitk, I.. janda. Rau' 5: Schulz. R. Lichcr, C. Nickolson, G
jankowski, XY. W'ipfIer. Rau' 6: R. Xyilliams, I.. Middono. A
Launhardt. I.. NX'ronkc.
258
Rau- 1: H. Pcrninnian. ID. Uhm.m. I.. iirahum. Rau' J: IJ. Kolur
B. Masta-rson. Colavincenzo. Fontana. Rau' 3: I.. Taylor
M, Rincllo. E. johnson. Ci. Papp, j. Ruindl. Y. Vioodwttrd. Rau
4: D. Maehr, R. Biowski, Ci. Rumcntrcs. Tsouchlos. C. Spataro
Rou' 5: K. Schultz. R. Sanders, 0. Santilli. B. Norris, R. Ziemer
C. Smith. R. Murzynski, G. Swegles, XY, Behr. Sl.:n1ling.' .I
Ferrara. R. Friel. Bliss Engelstcin.
0PHOMORE
257
Rau' I: -I. Taylor, P. Ilonicnico. M. Ruhino. Rau' 2: Antler
son, I.. XX'ilIiz1ms, H. Lind. G. Arosen, V. Ahlgrim. Rau' 3: -I
Knoff, E. Morong, XY. Pearson, D. Funk, Bohzin. Rou' 4.
S. jenscn, D. Korso. j. Halloran. A. Mcnutti. D. Schoefcrnackcr
A. Giorgi. Rau' is B. Rchschcr. P. Konefki. E. Cumming. ID
Bartsch. XY. Peterson, St.m.flir1g.' C. Mohrmnn. U. Holmhcrg.
259
Rau' 1: I.. Stafford. Rau' 2: H. Reid. B. Hoffman, Cf. Hansen
Rau' 3: C. Hcnrich, R. Iicllio. A. Bzirtnlonc. C. Haut. IJ. Riel
Rau' 4: F. Scruda. Pontonc. S. Rautenherg, Owen. H. Palo
ian. Rau' 5: C. Logan. j. jorpcland. C. Keyes, XV. Hemmelgam
R. johnson. Rau' 6: R. Birnbaum. XY. Martens, D. Horst, R
Corrado, A. Corrado. R, Fichsteztdt. Mr. Chidester.
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V. Garrow. C. Di Cicco. j. Fkherg, DI. Lewis. Ci. Anderson. Rau
3: O. Christensen, V. Meteja. D. Renaudo. L. Mroz. Rau' 4: C
Painter, S. Nielsen. N. Bruser. D. Rizoni. Rau' 5: Fagan, R.
Giganti, D. Abramson. li. lverson, j. Smith. Rau' 6: R. Larsen,
L. Galuska. Ci. Deering. D. Kroger. Rau' 5: Mrs. Beach, A
Gowdy, H. King. L. Skicewicz. Rau' H: K. Hefner, -I. Smith.
303
Rau' I: H. Magacl. A. Larsen. R. Mycllil. li. johnson, L. Bailey
C. Thom. Rau' Z: C. Nielson. j. Rezah. D. Biskner, L. Evert, j
Castronovo, D. Lilju. Rau' 3: T. Gorclan. R. Di Tardi, B. Gross
N. Alfred, E. Huhner. D. Smith. Rau' 4: P. Mastandrca. K
Schonehoom. T. Skiha, R. Holm. j. Arnoldi, C. Majcwski. Rau'
5: Miss Ornstein, C. Berger. B. Ozminzi. R. Cump, T. lflcsor, R
Goulden.
JU IOR
302
Rau' I: M. Engels. M. jeschke. B. Miller. j. Ciringer, Holz-
kamp. Rau' 2: M. Provenzano. M. Santangelo, B. Leschmann, L
Pisanko. A. Ciaydula. Rau' 3: M. lidvsards. D. Schcuur, V. Tracy:
XV. Bcniali, M. Dill. Rau' 4: D. Alhrccht. Arruhito, N. Erick-
son, M. Shumicki. H. Frankowski. Rau' 5: j. Franklin, A, Bitter-
man, A. Ring. F. Mazza. V. Oliveto. Rau- fu: R. Ciorajewski, B
Crane. M. Nicolosi. R. Stohhe. A. Chiaruttini, H. Bochnik. Rau
'.' j. Clousron. R. Shulcles. F. Skehan. R. Ciilke, H. Hamm, XX".
Knight.
304
Rau' I: M. X'i'iu. M. Sturm, M. Viitt. l. Ranyak, M. Lippi. Rau
2: M. Kruhn. j. Benson, B. Christopher. L. Tichy. R. Frcdrickson
tl r
Rau' 3: V. Lin e . P. Bramen, M, Pecha, M. Sluzinski. S. Norris.
Rau' 4: R. Meyer. S. Alexander, XY. Voight, R. Vogel. D. Bucci.
Rau' 5: Young, H. Nelscn. L. Oehme. B. Rudolph, M. Schuh-
hc. V. Muilwnco. Rau' 6: F. lwuslczuk, C. Ciuthcrlct. XV. Som-
mcrs, j. Priest.
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305
Rou' I: R. Alberti, M. Frankenberg, Q. Moscinski, D. Tauber
j. Ogorzalek. Rou' 2: S. Marsh, A. Clman, L. Stuhlfauth, A
Hummel, B. Bartolucci. Row 3: R. Livermore, R. Baffa, D
Loucks, R. Bielawa, Saley, D. Barscz. Rau' 4: A. Benning,
j. Menotli, H. Harlin, E. Haack, E. Wahby', L. Sikita. Shmdirzg:
M. Pohlman, L. Martin, M. Cieszki, R. Fredriksen. Bonifede
Miss Adams, C. Kowalewski, V. Sass. D. Donegan, D. Tam
burino.
307
Rau' I: E. Hurd, M. Rusin, D. Mclionnel. R. Durante, C. Paoli
Row 2: R. Bradtke, N. Miers, B. Ebel, G. Patrick, M. Marinello
Rau' 3: R. Taylor. R. Mackey. L. Marvelli, H. Sydoryck, R
Wfaryck. Rou' 4: D. Anderson, P. Penno, A. Comerford. G
Hartnett, V. XVolff, Miss Fosse. Rau' 5: G. Moseid, R. Moeller
J. Slezak, E. Connick, E. Theml.
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Rou- I: S. Priest. M. Michalek, R. Hart, E. Skogseth, V. Kalous
tian. Rou' 2: A. Amundsen. D. Dvorak, -I. Stocklish, L. Ostrow
ski, H. Pulos. Rou' 3.' E. Jepson, H. Kast, R. Clark, H. Nitti, E
Pankiewicz. Row 4: Miss O'Brien, j. Peterson, H. Schoel, -I
Hoffman, XV. Burkhardt. Rau' 5: R. Dour, N. Lagerholm, H
Potempa, D. Sroka. R. Koepple.
308
Rau' I: L. Wfeismantel, L. Rithaler. G. Knodel, j. Curcio, A
XVelcher. Rou' 2: J. Sandri, M. Serio, D. johnson, D. Remus
B. Tishawa. Rau' 3: D. Egan, D. Eddy, R. Termini, R. Bubert
H. jacobson. Rou' 4: T. Vanderslice, R. Gardella, D. Breit
sprecher, B. Oberhuher, P. Colette. Rou' 5: J. Rayspis. G. Harte
E. Pullman, j. Ray, G. Kelle. Row 6: E. johnson, H. Mattheis
sen. R. Holmes. R. Menard. Miss Yetter.
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Rau' 1: S. Marsigliqi. Y. Iidrumn. K.. IDeM.1ruv. If Becker. R
Ciminu. Rau' 2: R, Sielnr. R. jukiel. A. Sahlenker. K.. Kuhle-
meier. I.. RIIHICIK. Rau' 3: H.XX'.1nh.1I. H. HuuIl1erg.f.. Stelling.
H. Vfiegelnian. N. Shelton. Rau -If Ci. Kirrhxngel. -I. Sksmgsherg
A. SLAIFPCIII. ID. Ames, Arden. Rau' 5: Miss Sechler. B. .Ianis
R. Marx. If. Purzycki. ll. Lyrier. Rau 11: XY. XY'eivnmnn. XY
lflke, H. Russ. R. Iiuclzul-ci. XY. Sillwerwhlug.
3I'I
Rau' I: B. Kohler. Cf. I..1ncinne. I Gresham. Rau' 2: A
I.gu.lsL'l'1Iu:. I.. Tntune. IJ. Sltuli. A. Runlnicli. I.. I'rsn. Rau' If
l'. Cnsenrinu. A. XVIII. U'l5rien. ID. llinluch, M. juhnwn. Rau'
4: I.. Zgmixki, P. Conforti, lf. Snntupa. P. Cireene. j. Cirisem
Rau' 3: Mr. XX'aIsh, D. Ijlklllflkl. R. Berg. N. Arunfeld. A. Gur-
lunetti. Rau' fx: R. Gerber, XY. Monk, Y. Huhrke, C. Murey.
310
Rau' I: -I. Xelwn. Ii. Kuhn. M. Ixmh. X. Ili Mdlten. K.. CAINIFU-
gimimni. Rau 2: T. Frimanu. k. Greene. M. Iienedeuu. In Cul-
Iin Y Ieah Rau' 3' S. Miller. R. l.a Cfmz. I. Claude. li Hmmm-
xki. M. Nahalvedian. Rau' 4: Miss Thurswn. XY. Burke. S
Snhulze. R. Cierluxigh. H. Huebner. Rau 5: IJ. Larsen. 'I'
C1enuk.f.,XY'iIsun. Cf. XX'endz. K. Armzen. IJ. Amumlsen.
312
Rau' I: F. ZLIPAIIICLI.
Burru. I.. Blikuvxski.
Iirnchucki, I5. Preclny.
S: E. Ifulkensu.-in. IJ.
I.. lfenlm. IJ, Behnke.
ID. I.emke. ln. Biurnwn, I., Mueller. C.
Rau' 2: Y. Hurwnlh. M. Finnemore. I.
Ci. Nicdermeyer. j. XYhile. IJ. barb. Rau
Kelly. li. Iienker. Ii. Iierquist. ID. Ilressler
Rau' -I: N. Allerup. Ii Rossi. Milslh, If
Monaco. R. Kathan. R. Ifinluw, ID. Meier. Rau' 5: R. liux. Ci
Finluw. R. Quirk.
JU IOR
313
Rau' I: J. Mroz, F. Brennan, J. Kennedy, S. Fahey, L. Grexa, L
Carson, F. Marino. Rau' 2: D. Dowling, C. Barred, I. Houdek
P. Burke, H. Prokopowicz, J. Leiper, j. jones. Rau' 3: C. Dick
j. Lieske, A. Bauer, B. Ramat, B. Veremis, F. Sachrison, M
Dray, Mrs. Haas. Rau' 4: A. Barrel. L. Borowski, F. Le Beau, P
Nelson, j. Ballack, L. W'ils0n. Rau' 5: VU. Frey, R. Pease. R
Carson, J. Terry. R. Salach, R. Pearson.
315
Rau' I: G. Farino, R. Bloom, M. Galluzzo, Frye, M. Kennedy
Rau' 2: V. Ritis, F. Kordek, K. Alstrom, I.. Ciolek, F. Zaucha
Rau' 3: A. Stiernherg, j. Siano. R. Chamberlain, A. Galloni, I.
Paul, B. Hammang. Rau' 4: S. Gall, R. XX'illiams, N. Carlson, M
Milkowski, R. Calwas, F. Patton. Rau' 5: R. Sadowski, R. Nel
son, R. Brauer, W. Rumpf, C. Bodozian, N. Gattuso, R. XVisher.
Slandiug: B. Domek, Mr. Frelich.
314
Rau' I.' B. Diephouse, V. Jensen. C. Corbett. V. Stancick, S
Schultz. Rau' Z: O. Sitko. j. Szczcblowesk, XV. Balk, P. Heck, I
Koralik, F. Cnruh. Rau' 3: T. Kurzer. M. Filers. L. Porter, F
Marshall. L. Nitrefa, N. Safford, F. Burkey. Rau' 4: P. Rizzn
XV. Loy, H. Ford, B. Neubauer, J. Hansen. K. Veggeherg. R
Vfikrent. Rau' 5.' C, Lawdenski. D. Nordboe, Miss Grant.
351
Rau' 1: M. Perry. Rau' 2: F. Spann. A. Ciarippo. Rau' 3: A
Kmiecik. F. Falzone, A. Nelson, I.. Bator, A. Racls. Rau' 4: Ci
Trefelik, N. Thode, A. Machitelli, A. Bird, B. Hausing, B
Larson. Rau' 5.' F. Stretch, D. Miller, M. Dahl, Duff, -I
Mattioli, F. Bouclrcuu, F. Aerts. Rau' 6: A. Pascus, j. Brocl, D
Humenich, D. Leusch, j. Bachar, H. johnson, Hanson, Mrs
McKeen.
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R. Gawrysh, D. jayhan. Rau' 6: H. Smialek, G. Kritlow, R
JU IOR
352
Rau' I: L. Koelpien, L. Dude, l. Boduzian. Rau' 2: C. Battista
C. Mecca. A. Zila, D. Russo, D. Doyon. Rau' 3: E. Kugler, B.
Felke. J. Hutton, R. Gord. H. Hain. Rau' 4: D. Knudsen, D.
Zicker, J. Jacobsen, R. Stemke. D. Mclntyre, J. Busa. Rau' 5.
Mrs. Hege. H. Ficri. C. Anderson. C. Rauchenherger, P. Kroll
T. Andersen. R. Casteruwn. R. Duran.
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354
Rau- I: li. Emanuulwn. Rau' 2: j. Marvella. l.. Scavullu. Rau'
3: B. Graluw, R. Bevilacqua. G. DiMaueu, li, Tarpiniun. Rau'
-I: C. XVnodcuck. D. Ray. L. Peterson, M. Follmann. E. Kacz-
marek. A. Kalonnris. Rau' 5: H. Krocker. A. Auslcrmuchle, P
Schultz, ll. Meyer. j. Vfharlun. ll. Loftus. Rau' 6: T. Marivedcl
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Rau' '.' li. Kacznmarck. R. Saley, A, lhnmiqni, R, Ravxli-nga, Mr
Schumer.
Pago' IUHI
353
Rau' l.' E. Ratsch, L. Lixrema. L. Hehn. A. Revak, E. Caminata
Rau' 2.' M. Melone, M. Gmrerdam, P. Kurzh, j. Long. N. Henry
Rau' 3: G. Schune. M. Hillgard, l. Palenik, L. McDorman, N
Gleave, D. Schultz. Rau' 4: V. Bergman, G. Knott, C. Peshek. L
Prentice. N. Wolodkin. Rau' 5: A. Ryan. R. Dettloff, R. Taylor,
johnson, D. Vi'es0lowski, L. Decclis. Rau' 7: j. Kvalvog, H
Faulkner. XV. Buck. K. Anderson, Miss Sutherland.
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Row I: D. Crestane. L. Ramming, j. Losrumo, B. Zimmerman.
Rou' 2: R. Palazzatto, B. Tengerslrom, G. Rehechine, N. Schaffer,
M. Kurbel. Rou' 3: M. Seneke, E. Balde, L. Xvhitney, L. Tumosa,
E. XVilliams, H. Stefanski. Rau' 4: Miss Donnersberger, K.
Guethick, R. Maier, A. Hoffman, A. Pettenuzzo, j. Verba, R.
Schwecle. Row 5: T. Pethes, C. Tietz, R. Werlick, R. Moretti.
358
Rou' I: j. Menzel, C. Garaffa, M. Isaacson, C. Swezey. Rou' 2:
L. Becker, D. Pedersen, V. Berg, M. Schluensen, M. Gangler.
Rou' 3: W. Drinhaus, V. Thon, L. Thompson, J. Stoneherg, W.
Bayuk. Rau' 4: T. Riedle, H. Anderson, D. Hinze, R. Kubetz.
XV. Foellmer. Rau' 5: XV. McAndrews, A. Glass, D. Kolseth, D.
Thomas, R. Shannon. Rau' 6: F. Reale, R. Bute, H. Gradous,
Mr. Ruzicka, R. jahnke, R. Green.
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Row I: F. Mahal. Rau' Z: D. Hanlon. R. Stellhicki. Rou' 3:
E. Kashul, j. Schader, E. Romano, j. Laurenzi. S. Lange. Rau' 4:
A. Bourland, E. Kindstrand, F. Tirpitz, D. Phillips, M. Parlatore.
Rou' 5: Mrs. Hadley, j. Miller, E. Bower, L. Persino, F. Skie,
S. Ewalcl, R. Tarpinian. Row 6: M. Prasky, ll. Gullicksen, C.
Gabriel, Ci. Lu Bien, D. Shepley, V. Donohue, F. Ross.
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Rau' 2: j. Kostner. L. Mueller. I. Siggim. P. Taylor, M. Klicker.
Rau' 5: M. Leiser. j. McCallem. C. Perchak, H. Morgan. B. La
gorio. Rau' 4: R. Stendor. I. Vfengler. j. Kloska. XXI MacSwiney
M. Ilucat. Rau' 3: S. Dooley. M. Livorsi, R. Vfillerr. j. jones
L. Sojka. Rau' 6: C. McLean. H. Ciundlach. R. I-Ioeksrra. R
Brettman. Ci. XYhite. Rau' '.' A. Miller. R. Carroll. D. Biging
Miss Kindcrman.
403
,'40P't'g7'Ullllll.' S. Sunscri. C. Searls. L. Ruelhling. Rau' I: Wick
A. Sanmngelo. F. Klein. F. Tenga, L. Rosi. Rau' Z: J. Tures
F. Fricksen. A. Fngwall, IJ. Spamikow. A. Schlorfeldt. P. Can
galosi. Rau' 3: C. Ciszcvulii. G. Cappitelli. L. Buczkiewicz. -I
Culloxon, j. Ciolino. F. Cialis. Rau' -I: M. Fimhcr. P. Duma. B
Anderson. R. Spillur, D. Laird, C. Ziaja. S. Novak. Rau' 5: A
Biltcrman, j. Archibald, C. Toholik. F. Bjurstrom. R. Moherg, R
XVeckerlin. V. Mickus. A. Bnrnas. S. Sohieszczyk.
402
Rau' I.' I. La Cognam, A. Fricano, Ci. Flammini. Rau' 2: D
Tempenar, D. Pope. D. Nufer. Ci. Doeing. IJ. Birkholz. Rau' 3.
V. Szymczyk. L. Kielack. D. Sonnefeldt. D. Shieldx. M. Schulze.
D. Kieper. Rau' 4: R. Marshall. F. Rossi, A. Larson, F. An
gileri. XV. McEvoy. G. Herrmann. Mrs. Harrirt. Rau' 5: R.
jacohson, XV. Lentz. H. Canadeo. A. Roos. I.. Cyrier. j. Licata.
Rau' 6: F. johnson. L. Mahlmann. F. Szlapa. R. Du Bois. S.
Maczka. H. Schubert. J. Salach.
405
Rau' I: j. Vaccaro. G. Passcri. J. Bushman. j. Moore. M. Ran
yuk. Rau' 2: C. Haupcrt. IJ. Iuingoach. F. Olsen, B. Perrongelli
M. Balswick. Rau' 3: j. Moore. S. Mumhcr. j. Salness, S. Stein
S. Procasio, M. Swcus. Rau' 4: F. Lippi. j. jerger, A. Arquilla.
A. Ochman, T. Mohawk. Miss Treleavcn. Rau' 5: A. Rhino. Y
Luckowicz. F. XY'iIk, T, Kokoruz, M. Ortuviano, D. Frichurg.
Rau' 6: F. Severson. A. Pettenuzzo. F. Ciulla, F. Fstep. Y
Masacek.
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Rau' l.' j. Gast. I. Bernard, M. Hudock. li. Sreinstrom. Rau' 2:
S. Faltes, L. Henning, ID. Palcer. j. Zaccaria. Mr. Havlicek. Rau'
3: j. Trumbull. I.. Duff. G. Gerrsch. j. Falduto. E. Facenda. Rau
4: B. Marshmem. F. Grezlik. I. jones. F. Lang. Rau' 5: XX'
Mencinger. B. Schaefer. A. Chaban. R. Frankenberger. Rau' 6.
R. Beecroft. R. Bye. C. Fromm. D. Steurhaul. j. Regan. Rau' '.'
A. Rasch. F. Fenwick. R. Nielsen.
412
Rau' lx l. Garharski. ll. Burlsher, XYysocki. I. Kahl. D. Zim-
merman. Anderson. Rau' Z: G. Korars, F. Marshall, M. Lie-
hich. IJ. Koralski. I.. Nordin, A. Annihaldi. Rau' 3: j. McComb
A. XVrighl, F. Hillegas, I.. Volusuik. R. Hornherger, V. Pielras
Rau' 4: ID. Kennedy. j. Kelly. A. Rusin. H. lloering, A. Bertha-
lor. R. Kosruck. Rau' 5: ll. Barrett. A. Paus, R. Peacock, IJ
Iiachner. M. Bandola. D. Michael. lN1iss Vaughan. Rau' 6: Ii
Ringslad. R. Rasmussen. F. Kurgan.
411
Rau' I: M. Logorherti. C. Raia. A. jensen. B. Pererson. Rau' 2:
D. jones. M. Henne, I.. Stencel. C. Kindt. Rau' 3: R. jana. P.
Fricksen. I.. Kolh, A. Fink. I. Giza. F. jacohsen. Rau' 4: G
Neuhaus, D. johnson. F. Zwierzycki. P. Grimm. M. Caccax ari. IJ.
Foley. Rau' 5: VU. Heidenreich. j. Phelan. M. I.o Galbo. I. Zu
hritsky. Shramek, F. Meyer. I.. Morherg. Rau' 6: Miss Con
soer. F. Bernhauser.
413
Rau' l.' F. Blazek, F. Seahorg. D. 17eSilva. S. Cordon. Rau' 2.
I.. Stein. D. Blaha. I.. Marks. F. Sprovcare. Rau' 3: R. Wensel.
P. Calderon, M. jordan. M. Kalakis. A. Lysfjord. R. Cirossklas.
Rau' 4: M. Tavirian. F. Billiot, If. Veskauf. M. Handley. I..
Fuchs. R. Chramer. Rau' 5.' F. Schmieger. B. Farrell, F. Baum
garlner. N. Domine. G. Erickson. j. Hoch. Rau' 6: j. Loder-
hose, C. Thompson, F. Marsolaris, R. Dunihue, F. Pantus. j
Dobner. Rau' 7: A. I.eth. Miss Rasmussen, H. Hoch.
Pagv :ia
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Rau 1: if. Finns, Ii. Smith, I.. Iiungc. M. Snurm, M. imrrim.
Rau' 2. CQ. Sicvcrs. j. Ventura. B. Moyer. I.. Zgirkn. M. llulcn
Rau' 3: If. Shah, A. Berger. R. B.1LI1.lI'. Ii. Conrad. Ii. Iiurgnmn.
ll. ffnnr.iiI. Rau' 4: H. Iicluistcr. I.. finkcl. If. -I.iuwIwi. I'. X'i'nnlcy.
ii. Klcinsihmidi, Miss Chiris, Rau 31 P. Civ.'rrn.imi. -I, I hiuiiiris,
If. Inss. VI. Ilmirnn. Ihxy.
Rau' I: fi. I..1 S.iIIc. Y. Broun, Cr. Iiivrglum. If. Cicsiclski. M
jcri1I1ck. Rau' 2: I. Rcixh. Ii. Knisu, I,. Iiinht. M. fhoncs, S.
Iiuyur. Rau' Ig Ii. Iluliiiigri-ii, Iimlwrg. If. Ciulwlc. I.. fiI'.IIl1L'l',
D' IU-'f1"JlIC4 R011 41 R, Klaus. T. Sihulu. Ii. Hurnruurvr. If
Innchs. j. I.cn.irisnn. F. Kumar. Rau' is A. l.ns.iuin, D, Besih.
1.. I'IUIIlk.1, Ci. NL-umcr. Y. Iiuchhnlz. Rau' In R. Ile.-nipcl. I..
Amuniiscn. M. Kluth. R. Anderson. Rau 'J Mr. I:4.'I'tIf'I1.ll'l. II.
Divnzitclli. A. Iiurgstrum.
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Rau' I: R. Iiillu, S. Km-pku. M. XYintcr. I.. fsirpinu. I.. ,IM
Rau' fs R. Ciusmfsun. IJ. I.l.iir, ID. Lruic. Ix. Carney. I. lmdtru
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Rau' 55 NI. NI.1rsI1.1II. IJ. Hagar. II. Iilli. Tull. IF. Ilcgiu
Rau 4x I.. Pi.-.irsun. ID. I.uiht. M. Imunctli. 1. Kip-ssling. O. XX'i
hndx. Rau' 5: II. XY'iggins, M. My-Ig.i.iriI, R, III-rrni.inn.
Iusun. 5. Pinclli. Rau' fi: 'If I5russ.irsI. I.. Iiunkcn. ID. Minhuls
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Olsnn, Rau I: I'. XY.ird. S. Sxninsirurii. I 9u.ins-un, P. Iirnili
Iwrudt. I: Ilur.iiht.i. Rau' 4: I.. Simunscn. S. XYQ.-lIh.iuscn. X
Nc.iI. A. Iiink. If Mueller. Rau' 9: xIINNxKIII7llfI1. I.. Iiiguni.
fiicII.i. I., Ciulhy. I.. -lnhnsim, Rau my I.. Nllbfl, ID. Mil .irtncy
XYu.ix'ur. C. Rugms ski. If. XYiisiIuwsI-ei. Rau '.' rl. I'mI1.ixnIcnI.
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Rau' l.' F. Germano, R. Baglian, F. Hupert, F. Miller, L. Fisher.
Rau' 2: R. Ruscitti, V. joseph, E. Dixon, L. Gilmore, M. Hol
back. Rau' 3: C. Simms, R. Gifford, L. Till, F. Gosky, L. Bachar.
Row 4: F. Peterson, J. Robinson, L. Hansen, G. Baldowski, B.
Kaminski. Rau' 5: M. Heck, j. johnson, F. Andreason, Y.
Darre, F. Sieg, Mr. Pfeil. Rau' 6: R. Krueger, P. Pacera, C.
Hutter, L. Mardegan, J. Christofer.
456
Rau' l.' M. Alosio, L. Harp, G. Umbright. Rau' 2: G. Troesken
L. Waldweiler, D. Williams, j. Perlick. Rau' 3: H. Mulch, D
Erickson, M. Von Schwedler, j. Scharring, C. Sampson, E
Friborg. Rau' 4: A. Arntzen, j. Kolseth, E. Kjildsen, J. Glines
l. Sergy, L. jahnke, J. Hillyer. Raw 5: R. Schildt, L. Gaude, R.
Brinati, E. Wisniewski, R. Szybilski, M. Weizman, Mrs. Exarhos.
Rau' 6: R. Whaley, H. Letz, J. Schroeder, R. Hoelterhoff, G.
Sawicki, R. Loderhose, G. Skladzien.
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see, B. Rich, N. Olsen, j. Venice, B. Stranges. Rau' -I: F.
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densky, H. Ohermeier, H. Ratltke, R. Zickerman, F. Zank, A.
La Pietra. Rau' 5: j. Stafford, S. jachec, D. Martin, H. Kissane,
Mr. Henze.
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F0 TERI G THE CL B PIRIT
People have always involved themselves in activities of one kind
or another. Man's mind will either escape life or meet it in action.
Through our organizations at Steinmetz we are dedicated to activi-
ties that make of human behavior a service to our community, rather
than a selfish enjoyment of passing the time and escaping responsi-
bilities of life. Service leads to good fellowship which in turn
has its bearing on peace. Steinmetz clubs are the standard bearers
of service and recreation.
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Pago' I III
Rau' I: A. Burgatrom, T. Pethes, R. Paulsen. G. Smitters. XY. XVilaon, R. Gaus, E. Goble. J
L l d X Peterson C Vifeier R M'1rx N lxobelin
Salnesa. XX'.Kaczmarek. D.Shep1ey. . .un gren. '. A -. . 1. . . . . . -
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aki. A. Brevik. A. Arntzen. Rau' 2: P. Froehbrodt. L. Drugs. C. Michel, B. Cnmlovs. X. Buhr e
li. Volker. V. XX'olfT. P. Nelson. R. Gerlovich. M. Finlayson, D. Lilja, H. Ross. G. Nelson. R
Melgaard, H. Schwendau, XV. XVahl, N. Thodd, XY. Vorman. G. Kleinachmidl, R. Bye, R
Szczepanik. D. Zilker, li. Baumgzirlner, ll. Spantikow. C. Simms. Rau' 3: R. Conklin. R. Mun'
zynski. R, Ziemer. li. Putronski. R. Veil. l.. Hehn, A. Nelson, j. johns, R. Troesken, Owen
S. Knekow. j. Perernon. B. Bergquist, D. Schmidt. R. Schmidt, M. Mitchell. E. Arneson, S
Holmes. ul. Sloan, XY. Tanner, A. Nelson. R. Birnbaum, j. Harlan, H. Nelsen, B. cl0l3I1ll7l'llU
Ci. Arosen. L. Siomper, H. XVing. I.. Simonsen. R. Anderson, F. Broun. A. Larson. Rau' 4: j
Mall, j. jerger, j. Arden. R. Obermaier. R. hlauisx, A. Husselman.
The 're Read to Hail Our Heroes' Return
CONCllRT BAND
Steps are light and hearts are gay when the Concert Band led by Mr.
Feldman, passes on parade. At the close of its eleventh year, this music
holds first place in our hearts. Graduation nights are enhanced by these
musicians. The Annual Concert given in May is now a loved tradition
in our school. Whether we are at a game of football or attending a dance
or a graduation exercise when we see the band appear before us in
uniform and hear them give the signal to "Strike Up The Band," a wave
of pride for our beloved Steinmetz surges over us.
Mr. Salita took over the band for a month after Captain Dowse left,
but Uncle Sam called him.
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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Steinmetz can be very proud of its Symphony Orchestra. For
the last five years it has steadily increased in membership and
each year betters itself in performance. They are very generous
with their time both in school and out. It is no small task to
keep an organization like this up to par and guard the expen-
sive instruments that they need and see that all is in readiness
when the various programs begin. But under the able leader-
ship of Mr. Willard Groom, all performances seem ready at
the appointed hour.
Pago I 21
eitl Comes Stealing Leve's Sweet eng
E IOR GIRL ' CHOIR
Aren't they lovely young ladies as they stand there sparkling
with the freshness of youth and all "dolled" up in their attrac-
tive green and silver capes? Mr. Willard Groom coaches the
group and arranges for engagements for them for the different
organizations who wish music at their assemblies. They have
a vast selection of songs from which to pick and they do all
very well. Mrs. Harriet Calverley assists Mr. Groom with
the clerical work, and you can readily see that she, too, is kept
busy keeping records and attendance up to date.
Swziar Chair
I"aregra1n1d.' B. Dicphouse. Rau' I: A. Larson. Ii. Stredcr. XY. Van Tuyl. C. Searls. M. Weis-
mantel. Rau' 2: M. Cregier. A. Stritsel. j. Manson. j. Bernreuter. I. Perry. M. Marcello. Rau' 3:
I.. Stuhlfauth. D. De Rosicr. I.. Blikowski. M. Vfrobleski. S. Miller. I. Korailik. Rau' -I: N.
Lueth. I.. Ohlander. M. Boeykens. S. Gall, D. Keene. M. Corduan. Rau' 3: V. Prestler. S. Stein.
A. Bird. D. Pope. A. Bauschke. V. Fagsley. M. Abraham. B. Veskauf. Rau' 6: D. Laird. M.
Behnkc. F. Conrad. IJ. Birkholz. If. Schmider. D. Heckl. D. Dressler. Rau' '.' I. Keywauka. C.
XVilson. C. Iicske. j. Kolsuth. Rau' H: ID. Saar. V. Masacek. D. Anderson. N. Rodman.
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XVilt. C. Smith, I. Murano, A. Brylas, C. Mueller. Rau' 3: j. liricde, S. Field, G. Blazek, F
Zucek, A. Alexander, j. Klassen, T. Brady, T. Fricunu. Rau' 4: L. Strai, li. Kocul, L. Hcnnig
V. Bjork, D. Kolnr, I.. Yuungrcn, G. Fiorda. Rau' if A. Iingwall, C. Di Cicco, V. Garrow, E
l'nruh. B. Ramat, E. Marshall. M. Dill. Rau- 6: M. Borchardt, E. Gonsl-ca, M. Schroeder, D
Stennfeld, M. Grego, A. Harackiewicz. Rau' '.' R. Le Blanc, I.. Kielack, j. Arrahitu, C. Puynter
M. Huff, L. Sikorski. Rou' 8: N. Saffurd. j. L'nruh. H. Frye, G. Dearing, C. Gabriel.
R u I X ohnson X DiNlatieo R Riuo Nl Scveringhaus ohnson F 7.1hn I backs
I.. Boyayian. Rau' 2: B. 5mith, M. Barrel. M. lxopfer, B. Lenski, L. Mahler, M. Dulen. B. XX hit
H.,-a IQ. Lang, Ryu- 3: B. Mitchell, N. Fucciolo, . Swing. H. Eck, . ones. S. lrkfetz, M. l '
C. Maager. Rou' 4: li. Zyhura. D. Ohman. R. Lauer, D. Bartosch, D. Sprigings. T. Kowalczgk,
'. Tumburino. R. Vfilliams. Ryu' 5: R. XX'iIlit1n1s. M. Bootle. R. ohnson. D. Disney, R. Lippert.
The ang ol the Lark in Human Throat
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The Steinmetz Choral Society, directed by Mrs. Harriet Calverley and
Mr. Willard Groom, is composed of various types of voices beautifully
blended together. A love of superb music plus a desire to enrich the
cultural lives of those who hear them, leads this group to be satisfied
with nothing less than excellence in all renditions.
The depth of their voices as they sing in unison, the quality of
their tones as they mingle together, the beauty of their range as they
sing in concert or solo, all prove that some day these students may
find themselves huge successes in the land of music.
Pago' I2l
N.,
Rau' 1: D. Revere. H. Gast. H. Vfaldweiler, j. Cass, j. Monson. A. Garippo, P. Moran. F. Pear
Lauer, G. Pederson, j. Stockfish, A. Kalomiris. P. Stefan. Ron' 4: A. Pascus. S. Maszka. M
Pohlman. I.. Mahlmann, j. Goergen. j. Oliveto, R. Demnitki. D. Blair. j. Grilin. R. XX'right
Officers of the Slzfiurmflz flmml Sllt'it'fA1Tf.t'?IfL'I' Pirlnrr'
B. VC'right. Bus, Mgr.. S. Sthulty, Sufly., M. Pohlman, Pres.. -I. Smal:-
llsh. Treas.
The Choral Society is unlike other choirs in Steinmetz in that it is
composed of students whose chief interest in life is music. Member-
ship is entirely voluntary and enthusiastic. The cultural life of the
student is made richer and fuller by all.
Certain types of music are sung by the boys' and girls' choirs. A
more varied kind is sung by the members of the Choral Society due
to the fact that here are found all ranges and types of voices. The
group is very generous in its performance for activities about the
school.
son. Rau' 2: ll. Bollmann, j. Holmgren. S. Schulze. M. lmonetti. B. Holmgren. H. Kroecker.
B. XVilliams. F. Rhino. S. Dooley. Rau' 3: F. Lippi, I.. Neumann. M. Kobelinsl-ti. B. Bauer. C.
Pagf' I 25
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Rau' 1: S. Marsiglia. Rau' 2: S. I.llI'Cl1lkl. T
Bosek. Rou' 3: M. Malaria, A. Serhicki. G
jacobson, D. Handler. Rou' 5: If. johnson. B.
jahnke.
Rau' I: D. Chutka. Rau' 2: D. Ehlend. I.. Old
ham. Rau- 3: V. Cioergen. j. Blankenmeisrer, j
Counihan. I.. Harrison. Rau' -I: K. Gartner, l
Rau- l.' R. Ciringione. Rau' 2: M. Spinelli, J
joseph. Rau' 3: A. jerlita, Fink, L. Siemion
ll. Derx. Rou' 4: -I. Hillig, I.. Schroer, G
Grempke, I.. Schilling. Rou' 5: R. Kallas.
Rau' I: Ii. Mucha. Rau' 2: M. Augozino, J. Rai
mondi. Rau' 3: A. Bing. lf. Hammer, D. Hig
gins, j. Mohrhavgker. Rau' 4: I.. Conn, ,I
Barnas, ll. Anderson. Rau' 5: A. Barcnl, Charles, S. Peters.
FRESHMAN- 0PHOil0llE CHOIR
Under the direction of Miss Josephine Farr, the Freshman-Sophomore Choir
dreams of a musical world. Made up of talented girls of the first two
years of high school, these students find singing a joy. If a girl can sing,
she has the sole requirement for membership. Though fun and pleasure
crowd the hour of these songsters, the serious side of life is not overlooked.
To be helpful to others is a large part of their goal. They are always on
the job where service is asked.
wa ing with Rh thm To and Fro
This year the Choir has assisted with three worthwhile projects,
that is, the Spring Festival, the lB Assembly, and the Roller
Skating Party given by the Junior Choir. Although they are
the youngest in age of all the musical clubs, they render
beautiful programs. With the training they get in this group
they are readily taken into the Senior Choirs. It is the ambition
of each member to eventually get a radio audition.
Rau' 1: I.. Charles. Rau' Z: L. Xvosik, C. Schae-
fer. Rau' 3: B. Varouxakis, S. Roses, I, Wien-
berg, G. White, j. Ringlund. Rau' 4: S. Stru-
maglia, L. Nelson, j. Bowman, B. Ramagnano.
Rou' 5: M. Rekve.
Rau' 1: G. Clausen. Rau' Z: j. Muzik, C. Di
Leonardi. Rau' 3: li. johnson, D. Revere, H.
Spircoff, M. Fisher. Rau' -I: R. Paule, E. Noack,
E. Klein. Rau' 5: E. Dreher, S. Hultgren.
Rau' l.' D. Shrader. Rau' 2: D. Sloan, D. Ri-
bachulc. Rau' 3: M. Kopp, P. XVcber, R. W'elle.
Rau' 4: S. Tyler, G. Blendow, D. Clouston, B.
Konig. Rau' 5: N. Kilimnik.
Rau' I: ll. Cox. Rau' 2: B. Palazzo, L. Borchelt.
Rau' 3: M. Pilch. P. Stzuk, G. Filipowski, bl.
Boettcher. Rau' 4: H. Sanichas. B. McEvoy, G.
Papp.
Pagl' I 27
Well Be exiting to Greet You G. I. Joe
Uflzttiv of flllllfll tfioii T 'I l
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Croc-tl. Pres.. ,l. Patton. Sectv.. li. Schaefer. Not.
fh.iirm.m. Nl. Schubhc. Y, P.
XY'hat can he more enjoy able than to be listening to
the beautiful and harmonious voices of the junior
Girls' Choir as they blend in one of their melodious
vocal selections?
The judges of the annual Choral Society contest
and the students at Steinmetz declared these voices
to be unexcelled. When the high school competition
took place in january the choir was rated "Superior."
l'nder the direction of Miss Josephine Farr. the
choir has been outstanding since its organization.
The members have always been ready and eager to
help out in assemblies and community programs.
They have done endless tasks of good-will for the
servicemen. Their activity and vitality have never
vvaned.
l"megroln1rl,' bliss larr. sponsor. Ron' ls li. Shanti. U.
Kocurek. A. Revak. l.. l.itrenla. C. De Morco. -l. ixlflll.
Rau' 2: A. Herzog. l.. Phillips. VI. Becker. U. Hanlon. Y.
Michels. A. Yveisgerber, R011 3: J. Ciringer. l.. Bator. ll.
Zinitnernian. Y. Petretti. lf. 'l'.trpini.m. ll. Ditluch. Rau'
4: l.. Hailey. A. XX'right. Ci. Passeri. l, Goetz. hl. Kossovv-
ski. l.. Olson. Rim' if IJ. l.e.iser. lx. Spann. j. Pinna. Ci.
Antonson. D. Phillips. -I. Scheunemntn. Rout ff: K.. Lan-
dini. A. Zila. N. Tarpinian. B. Leschmann. A. Favia. Rou
'.- li. XYoodvvorth. VI. Patton. D. Garb. B. Schaefer. F.
Brooks. l,. Coduto. Rau- Hg l. XXI-ngler. M. Schubbe. G.
Harte. H. johnson, Nl. Ott.tvi.ino. lp N.lIlkL'. St.1i1.i: N.
Allred. l. l'l.trt.t. -I. Skogslwerg Nl. lo iralho.
Lusty Volces Slug Thelr Wa to llur Soul
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These boys hearts beat vuth a combmatlon of lose for music and a deslre
to do all that 15 possxble for thexr comrades m seruce Mxss Ruth Kllgour
has successfully dlrected the choxr smce 1938 Thxs year they vson a ratmg
of Superlor m the music contest Congratulauons
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XX Schuster R Hannemann A BlIlLI'FI1ll'l S Pmelll F Calderonc C Taxlor Xl C,L.1rm
R Banlex C Chapman lx Alslrnm Rau 2 XX Im A Tonnescn D Rogers R lxustuck
XX Burkhurdr R Vsrnrhr C Rumcnrms P C.1t.m1.1 H XXCSK S Fxdurcl H IXLDI C Cmseor
Rau 3 C Srholz R Smhuenncman P Russx l IXILLRIIHIP Mxtsch I Prclss N 'Nlltchcll
Cmrmnuu S D lu I I.1vulcnslC1 l- Srurpclll S Alumndcr F Snow Nl Otunmnu
Rau 4 H lxxsmnf. B Domck H lxullmmn 'lcrrx H laulkmr lN Nxrlscn C Fmmm
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Their Concert
Ron' 1: Accompanist. V. Stocco, j. Reininger, D. Erickson. A. Barrett. M. Kohelinski, E. Streder.
M. Tahraham. Rau' 2: j. Malherek. gl. Pacler, M. johnson. B. Volant. XV, Van Tuyl. V. Mickus,
L. Spooner. M. McGrath. Rau' 3: I.. Mahlmann, Ci. Anderson, A. Larson, D. Siennfelcl. M.
Magad. C. Voight. j. Hockham. Sltuzdings j. Muckinlosch, D. Dressler. K. Veggeherg, V.
Deserio. R. Schune, D, Scheuer, C. Rauchenherger. P. Xlfieland, R. Kuncller. li. Reuhs. M. Pesce.
Are Among Our ouvenir
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Mr. Willard Groom, sponsor of the Symphony, also directs the folks of
the Concert Orchestra to become leaders as well as musicians in the musical
world. The students in the Concert Orchestra give many excellent ren-
ditions with the baton always a signal of light and guidance. They are
always striving for perfection and come well nigh meeting it many times.
Wfhether the group plays in unison or whether the soloists perform, the
culmination of the program is always one of success.
Six years ago saw the hirth of this musical venture. Mr. Groom has
watched it grow from a handful of players to a successful orchestra which
has become one of the chief prides of the school. and one of the most
helpful clubs.
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If you hase exer lrstened to soft strains of muslc durrng faculty partres
ou realrze the talent that rs rn ex er one that rs a member of thrs unusual
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OPHC PRS OI DARDANFI LPS
A Armzen D Sthulu Nl Dnrtush F Conrad
Rau I D Tempenar D Yrmmtrman j ialness j Bunker C Searles L Stencel M Malme
D bcrsser C Thompson M Domme Rau 2 F Schmrecer V Yxrebkmg. B Schaefer Nl
Hansen P Calderon P Prlcltson R Vutnsel 5 Stem M Catcaxarr P Cfrrmm A Breult
Rau 3 F Nagel B 'Nlxrshmcnt C Txurouslu lr Schmrdcr C lxcskt L Nelson M Dargush
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DARDA ELLE
The Dardanelles stress our school slogan uhrch 15, 'Keep Stemmetz
Beautlful By their example these upper classmen mstrll the loxe
of therr school rn the hearts of the underclassmen
Pleasures are not forgotten ln an actne vsork day vs orld Svs eet
heart Turnabout gnen rn February was a most successful prom
Beauty and drgnrty held forth m all glory as these students and therr
escorts stepped out
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juniors and Seniors are ll'lVlICCl to lom the Dardanelles, which IS
sponsored by Mlss Florence Kllburn Thrs IS strlctly a service club,
though sellmg trckets and servmg the P T A are only part of the
everyday lrfe of rts members. They do everythmg m thenr povs er
to keep their beloved Stemmetz on nts hrgh pedestal of Servrce
and Scholarshrp
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ADVISORY BOARD
Sealed: j. Trumbull, F. Trumbull, C. Majewski
I.. Sojka. Stlmdir1g.' P. Rizzo, Miss Pearl Dierks
Sponsor.
PRUSECVTING BOARD
Swlul: P. Rizzo, R. Stallman, I.. Sojka. M
Robcck. SI.mding.' R. Grossklas, K. Ahlsledt
tl. johnson, D. Kumro, I5. Trumbull, C. johnson
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Bond ale men and Entertalners 0 er Par
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To the members of the F1111 Club goes the credit for rnltratlng and
carryrng to a successful finrsh the huge Bond Drne that took place
at Sternmetz on February 11 Mr Ramsey, Mlss Cushlng and Mr
Dovs ney are sponsors
Fl E ART ILD
The Fzne Arts Guzld furnlshes talent for the sarlous needs about the
school Its membershrp rs not large but wery chorce Mr Wrllard
Groom IS the sponsor
On oor H Stefansl-ty A bllernberg,
j Mroz L Tucker L Carprno H Per
manran L Brttenbmder Cenler S
Fattes S Paloran Mr Ramsey Miss
Rau E Kashul L Buczkew lcz G
Bayer G Tarnovs M Ottax uno A
lxalaman L Homka
FINF ARTS GUILD
Yeated H lxroeker V Stocto E XV1l
hams B Smrth M Williams B Dlep
house Shmdmg F Marshall D
Dressler V XV1ebk1ng., L Niahlmann
V Mrckus R Schlldt F Lang, N
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jl INIOR SIRVIC I
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M Rusm M Nlaka R Le Blanc X Pctrctu
IU IOII E VICE
It IS hard to s1t st1lI when thoughts are centered upon sellmg tickets for
any social eyent at Stemmctz Money I5 a hobby vslth this actne group
To sell uckets IS mdeed a supreme joy Sponsored by capable Mlss Mary
Collopy thcse students are actnc m hclpmg promote thc success of many
affanrs gnen m our school Wnthcrut thclr asslstance vac would bc handl
capped more than we realue
When the Dardanelles vscrc organucd If xx as exclusncly for oldcr glrls
but many of the younger set vsanted to do something too, so the 'Iumor
Seruce Club xx as born
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C OI I PCTORS
Scllul B fhrlstcnscn l Iiulu I' Sackrlson SIIIIIIIIIL
ll louclts Nllss follopx
JU l0R ERVICE
Certain requirements are needed to become a member of this club The
glrls must mamtam an E ax erage and must haxe completed at least one
year at Stelnmetz or any other hlgh school
The three blg projects that the glrls look forvs ard to are the annual
Thanksglvmg Collection, the Infantlle Paralysls Drlve and the manage
ment of the Freshmen Mothers' Tea Durmg thelr varnous drlves they go
through the halls wlth a speclal ndentlfymg piece of headdress to advertlse
thelr act1v1ty They are a live and up and commg club
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LAS! l l IZRS
Stated: H. Mulch. M. Shumicki. Sitmd-
iug: S. Cfordan, l.. Bradtke, T. Gordan,
j. Leiber.
CQLIQRKS
Sfrllllliilgf j. Anderson, R. Gross, F. Rawl-
ings. Sculcd.' G. Erickson, E. Huebner,
M. Bundola.
TYPISTS
Lafl to Rigbf: L. Stein, S. Gall, I. Reich.
M. Marshall.
1945 Year Book has finally come
through. The Staff had many anx-
ious moments but the untiring
- efforts of Miss Landrigan and Miss
McNamara, and all the pupil aid, made it a realization. Mr. Solem, the
Photographer, Mr. Hagerty, the Engraver, Mr. Keller, the Printer, and
Mr. Beckett, the Cover man - thanks!
Miss Blythe directed the Art work in the book, and we proudly take
off our hats to her and to her girls, who are responsible for all the
beautiful Art in the book and also the cover.
CLUB REPORTERS
Slanding: J. Stoneberg, D. Dc
Silva. LI Moeller. D. McCartney,
I.. Thompson. Sealed: -I. VH
socki, F. Marshall, j. Lnhus. M
jones, R. Bute
I'RUUFRIiADIfRS
I.c 1 to Right: If. Pankewiu, D
Thiel E. Hulschv F. Schmider
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D. XY'allacc, P. Cnnfurri, B.Ri1h,
S. Hnycr, M. Lippi, N. Inger
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'Nl Bauer B bthaefer I Barker M fhones Rau N Domme D I-olex P lxral
B Oherhubtr B 'Nlarshmenr I Srtnttl R Buhrtn A Haptrom R 7lt'l"l'l6f Vtsrrn
Vlatuolr Nl lxopftr Doumo F Wrlk
VI AR RPPORT PRS
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Max bt the tspeu rrters IH Room 719 do rattle. maxbf. the supplx of paper
dots run out maybe the storrts do tomt rn just before thc dead lrne
maxbe the prttures do not alxxaxs tome out perfect but xxhatuer
happens the Star nutr falls to bt delrxtrcd on tht appomttd hour
XX rth Mrss Frames MtVex as lrtcrarx adwrstr and Nlrss Nlargaret Feelx
as busrness manager the mtmbtrs of the staff alxx ass tox er the nuxs
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Rau' I: C. La Salle. li, Krase. l.. Harp
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Sturm. Vice Pres., lf. Miller. Treas. Rau' 2:
lf. lfrihorg. G. Troesken. l.. Peterson, Ci
Hruska, M. jones. li. Baumgurtner. l.
Reich, Rau' 3: A. Annihuldi. M. Hansen,
li. Erickson, j. Youngherg. hliss Yatiglmn,
Mrs. Beach, V, Peterson. G. Bnltlmssky.
F. Dixon. BI. I.iehich.
l5l4SlNlfS5 STAFF
Rau' I: S, Kuhlmeier. Ly. Knott. Adv..
j. Mattioli, Bus. Mgr.. M. Chones.
Adv.. B. Houlherg. Rau' 2: B. Don-
nom, E. lialdi. V. Horxuuh, li. Zidek.
E. Steele. Ii. Lang. P. Zapatka. Ci.
Troesken.
STAR R lc PRFSlzN'I'A'I'l V FS
Kou' I: M. lsaarson. M. Rusin. R. Haglian, M. jerahek, K. Hess.
Rou' 2: lf, lliaker. Broseghini. XV. Burke. Trumbull, li. NX'it!c.
Rau' 3: R. liiinsski, N. llomine. F. Predny, M. Sanders. F. Spann.
H. Mulch.
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This club of girls is always very popular because it is
to them everyone goes when work is to be stenciled
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and mimeographed. As there is much of this work to
be done, these girls are kept busy. Miss Vaughan and
Mrs. Beach direct the activities of the group. Their
work does not always get in the limelight, but it is
being done quietly and effectively.
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Pa
LATIN CLL'B
Rau' I: j. Taylor. R. Monaco. F. Zapatka, j. Scalzitti. V. johnson, L. Griner, A. Revak. B. Field
-I. Bjornestad, G. Clausen. Rau' 2: F. Bochte, H. XY'est, D. lden, D. Swan. C. Searls. ll. Kolar.
I. Malkiewicz, S. Field, F. Nardella, M. Fisher. Rau' 3: V. Ritis, R. Ricci, tl. jones, C. Tihhetts
B. Ramagnano, l.. Lomhardo, l. Peterson, A. Ruschke, M. Melka, M. Dulen. Roll' 4: B. l.enski
V. Garrow. R. Alexander. l.. Spooner, ll. Larson. P. Neder, L. Oftedahl, M. Basso, C. Nelson
B. lNlcFvoy. Rou' 5: F. Reininger, VU. Trumpet, L. Kreuz, I.. Sundherg, H. Rohecli, M
Beaudoin, A. Slritzel, D. Rihachuk, H. Sanichas. M. Maka. Rau' 6: B. Rehacher, D. Maehr
D. Stennfeld, D. Higgins. A. Botheroyd, D. Clouston, R. Reinel, M. Rekve, M. Finlayson
F. Billiat. Rau' 7: B. Bresnahan, F. Boudreau, D. Ames. C. Gabriel, G. Harte, C. Keske
H. Ross, L. Matthiesen, ll. Humenick, T. Koruz. Rau' 8: -I. Hochhaum. H. Schillmoeller
D. Mackey, N. Mitchell, li. Volker, j. johnson, -I. Grande, H. Stair, I.. Klekamp, T. Kokoruz
Rau' 9: J. Rosson, A. La Pietra, XXL Peterson, A. Matanky, R. Darre, NW. Ritchey. Rou' III:
in Terra Can't Come Too oon
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G. XY'eaver, C. Crepas, j. Neumer, G
Amdal, H. Schubert. C. Guthherlet, C
Brusenhach, XY. Briney, B. Reuks, -I
Sloan, A. Kalenian, D. XYZ-aver, F
Anderson, P. Lucas, M. Kohelinski, VC'
Tanner, C. Chapman, S. johnson, J
McBride, F. Hammer, C. Di Leonardi
G. Anderson.
LATI CL B
Preceding the Christmas holidays, the language classes carried
out at Steinmetz the tradition of singing carols in the various
tongues, throughout the halls. The Latin Club came forth with
its usual Adeste Fidelis, and Gaudium Mundo. Christmas Eve
a group of them met outside of Mr. O'Hearn's residence and
serenaded him.
The play that they gave in which the Roman wedding was
featured was one of their outstanding achievements.
OFFICERS OF LATIN CLUB
li. Jacobsen, Mrs. Hadley, spon
sor, C. Searls, Miss Viehoff, co
sponsor, C. Gabriel, A. Revak.
Rau' I: H. Eck, G. Blazek, A. Sadowski, H. Beck, G. Newman, M. Boras, J. Ruoti. D. Greene
G. Urban, P. Zapatka. Row 2: J. Hupert, J. Anderson, M. Johnson, J. Grimm, R. Godlewslu
F. Kolinski, G. Kaya, D. Potempa, J. Frisk, A. Tresselt. Rau' 3: M. Motykiewicz, R. Simonian
P. Grider, T. Johnson, D. Sloan, W. Johns, M. Stevenson, P. Grauman, C. XViberg. Rott' 4:
V. Bjork, L. Buetow, D. Gast, C. Dobner, J. Walters, S. Waller, M. Tavitian, V. Belcaster. D.
Cucka. Row 5: B. Kirchner, R. Nygren, E. Collins, M. Flynn, M. Garbark, J. Mason. D
Froehbrodt, R. Zawiski, L. Byloff, F. Santopa, A. Schroeder, G. Kezios. Rau' 6: H. Schrope
D. Spantikow, M. Wfroblewski, N. Neilsen, N. Rodman, E. Steib, A. Soderholm, P. O'Neill
P. Darbyshire, J. Rodman. Rou' 7: L. Schilling, R. Bielawa, S. Jackson, C. Doran, J. Ludmann
R. Demnicki, R. Williams, D. Ward, R. Wroblewski. Rau' H: C. Morey, W. Kohlin, J. Connery
D. Huelke, D. Schmidt, F. Folena, B. Domek.
A Roman Holida Will Usher in the Peace
um cum
During the current school year the Latin classes, sponsored by
Mrs. Lillian Hadley and Miss Louise Viehoif, studied some Greek
mythology, history and customs. This study formed the basis for
material for club programs. Socrates, Aristotle, Demosthenes and
Homer were topics.
The club celebrated the Saturnalia three days in accordance
with the old Roman custom established by Augustus whereby the
period was reduced from seven to three days.
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PAN AVIERICA LL ll
Although it is outwardly gay and festive the Pan American Club
has a serious purpose-to bring a better understanding of Latin
American culture and customs to the school children of Chicago.
Nliss Evelvn Thorsson started the club and has been its sponsor
ever since. The club has always been an active member of the
National Student Pan American league. Vifhen the members
dance the Conga they give the audience a thrill.
The French clubs are three 1n number Mxss Irene Sechler, the teacher of
French sponsors all of them They haxe taken on sarnous prolects of
seruce and recened cspcual recognltron for the bug part that they had
1n thc sale of War Bonds nn our recent Bond campaxgn
IA HHRDI IRANKF
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The Polrsh Llub has had four spon5or5 and eaeh one hab brought aomethrng
nexx to the elub M155 ean Bogoxxrez IS nts late5t drreetor The boxs rn
serxree are nexer forgotten bx these zealous xoung follx Holrdax boxes
and eards are bent all oxer the xxorld to former members of thrs elub
xx ho are noxx rn Lnele Sam s elub Thex are one of the elubs xx ho reeerxed
honorable mentron for therr sale of XX ar Bonds 1n our Teen Age Bond
rallx held on Sundax Februarx ll 1945
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DA TIA
Itahan culture vull lnve on m the hearts of these fine young people
Sponsored by Mrs Santa Taglla, thus orgamzatlon gams pleasure m remem
bermg our boys far avsay from friends Cheery letters are sent to them
and takes and cookles are shlpped regularly They, too, promote the
sale of War Bonds and Stamps The meetmgs are conducted entnrely nn
the Italnan language Who can tell some day some of them may be
summoned to act as mterpreters after the bloodshed has ended and peatc
clouds loom agam, xxhlth tnme vue hope IS not far dnstant
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he-rg. -I Herdegen T Cmenuk Ix Schonthoom Culltr
F Yahn lx Cfartntr D Ixnudsen D Sthmldt I Goetz
B Oberhuher L Sthroer I Boettther A Hofmann C
Sealed R BHIICX I XXEISHNIHICI -I Madej R Vselle
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Pres D Xleekerlm Treas L Vuelsnuntel Xue Pres
Arlnxlj Prrlure R Baxlex B Oherhuher H Ixullmann
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Mrs Lydia Fausel, Sponsor of Stem Verem moves
the club onvs ard to greater seruce Boys ID seruce
can attest to thxs Alva ays on the gnmg sxde, seldom
on the askmg that s the Stem Veremers They have
therr fun too and thelr frolncs, and vshat club
xx ouldn t vuth a sponsor llke they haue? They hawe
furnished some very humorous programs and every
body enjoyed them
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The Fun- Iaker Are Preparing urprises
I-DFIXXH95 VFRHIN Dimrrr I Hchn
Rear M Weiszmann C lxrltlovs R Nlaicr H Ohcrmaicr C
Herrmann XX XVilson R bchvneclt Cerner Rou F lxlein A
Roch C1 lxelle D Dtbler R Hornhergtr S Lange 'Nlrs Irlusel
R Biowslti R Fithstaedt Iron! Rau H Plamheck C bvsohoda
R Troesken P Lang., R Mitchell I Rammmt, L Hehn
PDFLXXFISS VFRHIN OFHC FRS
C Herrmann Pres H Obermaicr Xiu. Pru I Hchn Qu
Svsoboda Trtas R Schvsedc Sgt .1tArms
EDELWEISS VEREI
The Edelvseiss Verem has been developed from a selected group of
advanced German pupils taken from the German classes During this
period of War Effort, this club has been outstandingly consistent in fur
nishing candy, cake and other goodies for the lJ.S.O. and for Chicagos
Service Mens Center. In former years they spent their time, effort and
money by making things for the soldiers at Hines Hospital. When peace
comes once again, this busy club will turn their attention again to hospitals
where many of our boys will welcome their visits.
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CLUB OFFICERS
A. Chabas, G. Amdal. Mr. Ferdman, D. XYZ-aver, A. Anni-
baldi.
Lell: A. Annibaldi. P. Calderon. Riglvl: Rou' I: I.. Sea-
borg, S. Stein, M. Liebich. Rau 2: D. XYi-ming, A.
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F. Bonelli, A. Miller. Rau' 5: P. Grimm, I.. Sojka, A.
Leth, B. Nwilson, V. Mickus.
Rau' I: L. Nelson, T. Mohawk, I.. Preiss. A. Saks. G.
Bayer. Rau' 2: F. Schmieger, V. Smallwood, tl. Salach,
C. McLean, R. Golterman. Rau' 3: D. Hmlvarsen, R.
Christensen, G. johnson. H. Gundlach.
ALCHEM Tlll CLUB
Pupils interested in chemistry find an outlet to their curiosity by joining
Rusin,
the Alchemstein Club. This year the club has grown in membershipg the
War has emphasized the importance of Chemistry and boys especially
want to know more about it. Mr. jacob Ferdman is the sponsor of the
club and his unusual enthusiasm has done much to stimulate interest in
the organization. The Christmas tree that you see to the left is decorated
with chemical ornaments made by the Alchemstein Club.
Clean- p Club in Action
CLEAN l.'P OFFICERS
A. Vfrighl, SCC.. Nl. Henne, Yitc Pres. H. 5uk,isl.ir1. Pres..
Mr. Chidester, Cr. Passari, Treas.
Mr. Chidester and the officers of the Clean-ljp
Club made the front page of the Star. in the
recent paper drive.
l"oreground.' C. Creve, Adams. Mrol. Roll' lx CQ. De
Marco, j. Bunger, M. Liehich, F. Sprowure, D. Tunison.
Rau' Z: j. Lieske, S. Swanstrom. j. XX'cstin.
The club has taken full responsibility for all
the paper collection in and about school and
it was no easy task. Now and then scrapped
comic strips halted the work, as you notice.
Rau' I: R. Rosenfeld, M, Lannoyc. Al. Slezak. Y. XY'oodw.1rtl.
Rau' 2: M. Schulte. P. Satkrison, CQ, I.og.1n. Rau' 35 R,
Biowski, D. Garb, M. Seneke.
Bag after bag was filled by the girls and hauled
out by the boys. Fun and work went hand
in hand.
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He Who Passes Wlthout a Pass Passes Not
Hall Guard lxucera IDNPLKIIFII. the pass ot
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Hall Guards are a wry :mp 5,
ortant co Y m the vs hcel of success
ln am school Mr Hcrrlcls, superusor of hall Courtesy and
dccorum srrncs continually to lcccp thc corridors ordcrly and
ncat Hrs grcat band of xxorlccrs rogcthcr such thc tcachcrs
m chargc of corrldors arc plcascd such thc rcsults this scar
but rhcs .um for cxcn hcttcr oncs ncxt scar Guards gnc
up onc of thclr studs pcrnods to rcmam ln thc halls to sce
that all ns xxcll at thc parucular post to XNl'llLh they are
asslgncd Thu haxc an xmportant task
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Rau I R Loderhosc C Mclean F Prxborg, A Casparl OFFICF MFSSFNC FRS
M Chones S bwanstrom R Parlnan Mr Herrntk Rau R Pease R Mahan D Thomas V wlebkmk
salant Rau 3 W Tanner XX Wnlson P Cangelosl
D Mlchels D Davis Rau 4 R Chrxstensen H Satton
F Pantus C Rodovsskr H Mulch Rau 5 H Gundlach
G Skladzlen A Saks R Rosenfeld D Tumson Rau 6
A Anderson R Brettman R Grossklas D Vlvona IN
Bullock Rau 7 A Mlller C Rauchenberger D Zleker
G Bayer L Prerss Rau 8 G Amdal G McAleer W
Burkhardt F johnson R Golterman Rau 9 G Ols
zovwka W Burke C Fromm Rau I0 j Tsouchlos E
Janck G Yanck L Colby Rau 11 j Kucera D Nolte
L Nolte D Halworsen
FIRE MARSHALS and MESSENGERS
Wlth the sound of the fire gong, loud and shrlll, out from the many
rooms burst forth the Marshals, prepared to serve and observe,
ready to dxrect and correct all detalls connected wlth fire drllls
They have to know the fire rules, and Mr Walter Herrlck sees
to nt that they do
Office messengers are fevs m number but are m big demand these
days when packages and letters must get to xmportant destinations
at certam tlmes
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Green Curtain
This is the oldest Dramatic Club of the School. It has always come forth
with productions on a high level. They have been waiting anxiously for
the day when the stage is equipped with a sprinkling apparatus so that
they can once again put on their big Annual Show. This year they enter-
tained the P.T.A. with a play called, "l Pledge Allegiance." Miss Viehoff
is their sponsor and they are all fond of her.
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l'j1pw' Piflurc
Rau' I: A. Annibaldi, A. Lysfjord. l.. Mahlmunn. li Schmider.
H. Schubert. li. Kurgan, B. Marshmcnr. j. XVestin. j. Kolseth,
IJ. Cieisscr. Rau' 2: R. Klein, H. Bernreurur, 5. Swanstorm, G
Hruska, Y. Pietras. li. Brooks, B. XVoodworth, R. Stendor, j
Scheuneman. E. Huseby, A. Chaban, D. Crestani. j. Mattioli
M. Handley. G. Erickson. Rau' 3: S. XVilliams, M. XY'illiams
R. Rizzo. j. Bunger. A. Vfright, G. Passeri, H. Sukasian, B.
Smirh, M. Henne, P. Vfard. K. Carney, C. Swanson, G. Troe
skin. j. Bachnmn. Iioregrumnl. Miss Vieholl.
f.t'IllL'l' Riglvt
lu rlmir: H. Schubert. lu nf.1r.' P. XX'ard, lf. Schmider. j. Neu
mer. Ar riglafx j. Kolserh. L. Mahlmann. A. Annibaldi.
Barium Riglvl
Se.1lf.fa'.- S. Vfellhausen, K. Carney. H. Schubert. Slrmdings P.
Wkrrd. I.. Mahlmann. Neumer. lu rl1.1ir'.' B. Vfoodworth.
Ufflrwzi-liollwrl Lcfl
Al pimms Hachman. Treas. Sttnnliugz lf. Schmiclcr. Pres.
M. lmonutti, Y. Pres., lf. Kurgan. Sedty. Kolseth, Mattioli
social rommiucc.
Bright Llght oi cholar hlp and Culture
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
To achrexe membershrp rn thrs socretx IS an honor vxell xx orth strrxrng
for It requrres hrgh scholastrc ax erage, outstandrng serxrce and
honorable character Miss Bertha Braddock and Mrss Margaret Boller
are tts present sponsors Each year the membershrp mcreases xx hrch
rndlcates that more and more puprls are HDXIOUS to excel
Battam P11 lure
Rau I B Antonsen NI Williams 'N Domrne F Durachta C, Troesken R NX ard Rau
B just -I Salness D Burtscher M jerahek j Scharrms. L Searls I Buukrexxrcr j Bunccr
Yvxrerzxckr S Stem NI Caccaxarl L SIITIUHSCH A jensen Rau 3 D Tempenar R Vensel
L Xkaldvxerler 'NI Nlalme P Calderon C Simms D Errckson R Splller Nl Taxman F
Grerlrk P frulla R Chrxstensen X Szxmuxk R Bachar 'I Laufer N Pretras B Anderson
Nlrss Braddock I. Fuchs A Lxsfjord Rau -I C Rara S Olson A Stenrel I Cnza F Brooks
B Schaefer F Schmrder C Ixeske D MCC arrnex A Burgstrom C1 Amdal XX Ixast T Bros
sard R Golterman C Baxcr I- lang, I ones F Schmreger M Ducar P Crrmm D frm
mcrman
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Riu I N Stocco M XXIIIILI' R Custafson A Berger lx Kolseth A lltclln Ilnumo
ss Rau Z A nk R us os cr Conra
Sthlldt D Veaxcr I Homka Miss Braddock A Arnlzen I3 Conrad Riu 3 R SLXIWIIISIXI
I ohnson l Amundsen
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Rou. I R Wcst Cu West B Smith T Fricano C Hamm B Risvwold F Kennedy L Cramer
D Swan D Smmo Rau 2 R Frontzak F Friborg, W Burke IN Schaffer L Keller M
Miss Ricdmlller Miss Kilgour M Hclgrcn A Iarson j Duff Miss McVey Miss V1ehoFf
Mrs Whalcn Mr Hcrrlck j Bcckcr lx Vcggchcrgc Rau 4 C Wilson A Barnas C Pcshek
N Hcnrikscn I Waldwcllcr M Svscis L Buukievucz H Ross R lxeller 5 Alexander
M Lonohow
CAR ROT TOPS
At the suggestion of our former principal, Mr O Hearn, the Carrot
Tops club vs as organized m the spring of 1944 Under the sponsorship
of Miss Frances McVey, these redheads are intent upon keeping
Stemmetz beautiful They are largely concerned with the campus
As this is a club for redheads only, all of its members must haxe red
hair and likewise the teachers who belong We hase often heard
that red hair is linked mth intelligence Since we have become
acquainted with the Carrot Tops club vse bellewe that there is more
truth than poetry in the saying
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Fiksdal, D. Wiggins, R. Alexander, D. Foley, V. Bjork. Row 3: L. Matthiessen, Miss Rompf,
Flame That Do ot Burn
5131? J
' Ceuler Riglwl
4 Al File: Rou' lx M. Severinghaus, V. Barton, D, Lizon.
' zu'
Rau' Z: I.. Stuhlfauth, V. Belcasler, N, Klein, j. Pfaffen
. " duff, l.. Nicholson.
'I' I pper Rigbl
'N RL'ft'l'L'IIfil' f.oruer.' liriede, H. lflarlolucci, N. Safford. R
A. l.n Puglia, F. Hurd, Mrs. Carlson.
Cfirrle Pirlure
Al the ruse: I.. Strai, j. Grimm, T. johnsen, D. Mittricker, R. Anderson, V.
Sass, P. Zapatka, I.. Mufti.
V Louwr Left
l pper Left
C.ouf1ler.' Row l.' F. Enochs, Mrs. Dihelka, I.. Oftedahl, S. Stein, R. Campo,
B. libel, A. Sadowski, P. Anderson, ll. Ritis. Rou' 2: li. Schmieger, C. Brug-
gemann, ll. Glans, E. Billiat, D. Carpino.
Reading Corner: Snwding: j. Stranges, S. Hartig, J
Higgins, XV. Saunders. Smtezlx F. Facenda, M. jordan
j. llautel, ll. Hochbaum. M. Serio, G. Krell.
Ian Face, Iany Phases, Many Phrases
LIBRARY
Opportunity knocks at the minds of students who are thirsty for
knowledge and know where to find it. Our library is filled to over-
flowing with the books and magazines that will satisfy the needs of all.
Pupils who are looking forward to becoming librarians belong to
this club. Mrs. Diebelka is their sponsor, and she does a good job of it.
l.e Blanc. j. Brentano, V. Allen, Ci. Martinus, P. brider.
M. Benedetto, D. Ciorha. Al lable: B. Hurd, D. Palcer.
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Lunch Room
The lunch room is a busy place xx hen
all the hungry Steintnetzers come to
appease their appetites.
Florence Petree, one of the cashiers
is husy arranging the salad tahles to
tempt the memhers of the faculty.
The hamhurger stand is about the
most popular place in the lunch room.
The ladies can't make them fast
enough. They sizzle and sputter and
send forth a teasing aroma.
Nliss Blake xx hose head you see was
hack in the corner is the manager of
this xx ell-kept eating house. Het' ahle
workers are pleasant and attractive.
The G1 e Thelr All to chool and Countr
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Wrth the adyent of our new prrnupal Sternmetz P T A launehed
an era of great aetruty Our PTA always an rncentlye tovsard
aehreyements, thrs year has sys ept on to greater accomplrshments
Among the year s super feats yy ere Broadcastrng and Recording
lrfe of Stemmetz Burlesque on Opera Mammoth Bond Drrye Shovy
Sponsor of Teen Canteen Home Talent Shovs, new membershrp
retord of 670 We fondly hope that we haye cemented a brt more
Frrmly the splrrt of unlson hetvseen our organrzatron and our
thrldren the teen agers
Parent Yedrlur Astor 1.111011 Collar Le t
Rau I Mrs l' Bollmmn 'Nlrs A Nloore Nlrs C1 XX ahlstedr Nlrs Nl F
Stun Presrdem Nlrs I' Trlehel Faeulu Represtntatne Nlrs 0 Nlutller
Rau 2 Mrs R Nreholson Mrs C Qprrglngs Nlrs VL Budde Mrs H
Nrelsen Wlrs Ottman Mrs XX Brerlsprether 'Nlrs S Drephouse Nlrs
D Crross
'Nlrs l Parks Mrs O Pferifer Wlrs l Hayden Nlrs K Houtsmger Mrs
lr lrrnsum. Vlrs I Perthnls 'Nlrs lr Masue
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tulul 'Nlrs 'Nl Stun Nlrs C Mueller Mrs lr Trlehe SIIIIKIHIL rs
Nloore Nlrs C XX uhlste t Mrs l llollmm
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MINUTE MEN
The Minute Men as the name suggests are ready on a
minute's notice to take up arms in new endeavors to further
the sale of Bonds and War Stamps. Miss Lois Bergh and
Mr. Ruzicka are their enthusiastic leaders. They work to
keep the Minute Men Flag flying over beloved Steinmetz.
Good luck to them!
Minute Men--Lower
Rau' If S. Sunseri, G. West. R. Ringlund. F. Seaborg, M. johnson, -I. Holmgren, S. Swing, j.
Mroz. Rau' 2: N. Fucciolo, K. Hess, S. Fiducci, T. Deger, M. Ernst, j. Salness, G. Grcmpke,
-I. Friedc, S. Iverson, P. Zaparka. Rau- 3: l. Koralik, E. Predny, M. Markovitch, M. Finlayson,
Ci. Hruska, R. Young, Miss Bergh, Mr. Ruzicka, H. Burmeister, D. Mittricker, B. jones, R.
Okulski, XV. Straessle, M. Sevringhaus. Rou' 4: D. Zieker, K. Veggeherg, F. Henrikson, A.
Gowdy, D. Rc-jman, L. Vifysocki, B. Rudolph, R. Vernon, j. Neal, M. Malme, G. NX'eier.
Aliilllft' Afvu Offircrs-fpper'
l:0Yl'gl'0llllll.' li. Seahorg, President. Lzfff: N. Fucciolo, Treus., S. Iverson, V. P., Ci. Vfeier, SeC'tv.
Earl Tramee ln lllllce Trzumng
OFFICE SERVICE CLUB
Nlembers of the aboxe dub gne up a pernod a day to take ow er clerrcal
dutres rn the oflice, and wsrth xarrous teachers who need extra help They
learn the Hnesse of proper office dress and deportment In return for their
sersrce they recerse three servrce pomts Mrss Orphan Rompf has been
nts sponsor since 1ts mceptron
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II offers rn Room 1311 Poregromld L Fall-mor Seated NI Coppola
Strmdmg D Hrpgrns F folondo C Thompson D Dalex At phone
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sen A Tresselt M Hulsthery, Slrmduzg, Mtfirrde NI Anderson Brbnzd 101111147 C Arun A Barrel Wharton A Gord
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Slovu R Paule IJ flair
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C. Simms, V. Szymczyk. Slizndingx T. Pethes, L. Mahl
mann. M. Kohelinski, B. Smith. M. XY'illiams. A. Zitella
L. Druss.
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Tulull Club Pt'1'f'0P'lIlt1'.Y.' li. Pethes. A. Zitelln. L. Druss
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14.11011 Club Ofliivrx: M. Kohelinski, H. Smith. Miss Vie
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TALENT CLUB
In 1945-44, the nucleus of the Talent Club, then called the Speakers'
Bureau, was formed. Miss Louise Viehoff saw promising possibilities
in these clever entertainers and organized out of it a group that goes
about giving plays and sketches. Their work has taken them to Fort
Sheridan and The Great Lakes Training Station. The Red Cross has
granted them this permission. I am sure the young boys must enjoy
these wholesome young people. They are refreshing.
lea urement Countg Literature Enriche
MATH CLUB AND AS WE LIKE IT
Nayrgatlon and the use of rnstruments connected vuth lt 15 the toplc
chosen by the Nlath Club thrs year Lnder the gurdance of Mass Ioma
Rehm the club cndeay ors to foster mterest ln mathematrcs
The As We Lrlxe It Club sponsored by Miss Meta Consoer enlrsts
rn tts enrollment, puplls about the school who are especrally rnterested
rn literary attarnments They haye focused therr efforts on the sale
of War Bonds thus year
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Board R lxrthan R u I
Holmes C Amdal P Calderont
ban rr Riu 2 Y Stauo C Cappr
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Calderon V Pres 'Nl Caccawarr
Stockhsh B Oberhuber Rau 7
Xlarshment P Schmreger S Stern
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Rau' I.' S. Bonclioli, V. P.. lf
XX'asilewaski, Pres., D. Michel
Treas., G. Amdal, Sec., H. Gund
lack, Sgt. at Arms, j. Franklin, .I
Castronovo, D. Vivona, Sandri.
Rou' 2: R. l.aCost, A. Moscinski
J. Kowalski, M. Cicszki. F. Bern
hauser, R. Herrmann, M, Magad
Mr. Downey, sponsor, I.. Preiss. j
Hansen, j. Young, C. McLean, R.
Scurto L. So'ka R Christensen,
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R. Loderhose. G. Skladzien, G
Bayer, C. Fromm, D. Donegan, -I
Vfatson, E. janck, C. Kowalewski
XX". Reichman, lf. Jacobsen.
Lunfli Room Poli: 1'
Corning Down sfdifjf Rau' ls H
Bochnik. rl. Hoffmann. l.. Fedro, l..
Ostrowski. C.. Potts, F. Kolinski.
Rau' Z: A. Matanky, j. Nero, XX'
Tanner. M. Slusinski. Mrs. Bert
ling. R. Kandler. Rau' 3: R. liich
staedt. F. Kennedy, B. Griswold, I..
Thomason, R. La Cost. Rou' 4: C.
Lawrint. A. Vfalkey.
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SIGMA QUAD
The Sigma Quad is a group of up and coming young men
who make themselves generally useful about the school
Mr. Downey has taken over the club this wear
LUNCH ROOM POLICE
Lunch Room police help to keep our pupils conscious of clean
liness and order in the lunch rooms Mr Hcrrick and Mrs
Bertling sponsor them.
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They Ne er Forget to Remember 0ur Boys
RED CROSS CLUB
The Red Cross Club rs an actne group
these days They have charge of all Rea
Cross Dru es They learn to make
artncles that are useful rn carrng for the
boys Thus year they haye attracted a
great many young boys to therr ranks
MISS Loulse VlCh0ff who herself IS ac
tnely engaged rn Red Cross work IS the
club sponsor and through her attryrty
the members get the opportumty to go
to many plates of interest
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Paregrauml D Xkrssmg. XXf.st1n Nl Henne
Rou I F irhmrder R lxane R Saevsert R Col
rerman 'Nl MCBfldL I' Huseby Mrss Nrehoff
Rau 2 'Nl Ilehrch A Vaccaro S Sechtcr 1 lxo
hrlrnslu -X fhaban Kuccra j Wallace
Nltrshmcnr R Chrnmcr M Hulseherg A Butter
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ASSEMBLY USHERS AND STAGE CREW
Our E1SSLlT1l3llLS run xtrx smoothlx undtr tht vsatthful txts of tht
Asstmhls Lshtrs Spettators art dtftlx guldtd to thtlr platts and
ordtr IS lNdll1IdlI1LLl hx thtst hots undtr tht ahlt sponsorship of
'Nlr XX'.1lttr Htrrltlt
Controlling tht hugt sxutthhoard moxxng tht spotlight adjusting
tht mltrophont optratxng tht turtams art onlx somt of tht dllhtult
tasks of thtst young mtn Mr amts Nloodx dots at good Joh of
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This able club, with its corps of trained
operators, guided by Mr. Frank Frelich,
is a necessary aid to class work. Through
it we have access to the picture machine,
phonograph, and radio. Instructive slides,
films and records are available for the
asking.
VlSl'Al. l1IJl'CQATlON
Rnu' 1'-"SE'dlL'lf.' S. Miller, H. Marshment. Shmd-
ing: A. Saks, Mr. lirclith, M. fiaus. SeuIr':l.'
j. Mason, R. Taylor. Rau' 2: R. Cioltermzm. li.
Smith, R. johnson. R. Gorajewski, D. Nordhal.
Rau' 3: Ci. Amdul. j. Kucera, B. Dunihuc.
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NATLYRALIST CLUB
Stinzdingx I.. Bruhn, P. XX'ieland, M. Kopfer. D. Iden, R. Bailey, S. Fiducci, C. Borowski.
R. Young, G. Fick, F. Scarpelli. H. Vinje, Mr. Miller, E. Kurgan, R. Reinel, XY. Thielmann.
Front Table: S. Hartig, VU. Barker, G. Krell. C. Hamm. Buck Table: S. Hultgren. G.
Potempzi, A. Rusin, j. Counihan.
Officers of the club in pimel Io the left: Shirley Stein. Pres., Elsie Schmieger, Sec.. Doris
Zimmerman, Treas.
'ATURALI T CL B
Sponsored by Mr. julian Miller, the Naturalist Club members
endeavor to advance nature study. Discussions on the new trends in
biology are held. Field trips are taken in which plant life is studied.
Requirements for membership are two years of science and a G
average.
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Page I 70
Mr. Nlatiln-is Fitzgerald. principal. at-
tepting Citation for the sthool pre-
sented lay Miss Lyon nf the If S,
Treasury department.
Baby llliss tloes the unusual with 'lied
diretting.
The Drummer boy uses the lmck ot .1
chair .ts his drum.
200 Become 2,545,000
For the Fall the Fixit Club elected Sima Paloian, president, a routine pro-
cedure. but not a routine president. ln December it is as decided to have
a pay assembly. Admission would be given to those who bought any XVar
Savings Stamps. Perhaps this would raise the sales to 5200.
But the Lf S. Treasury Department support vs as sought. so a committee
vs as appointed with Don Delniek, -Iohn Lau cewiez. as members, and
Matilda Ottaviano as Chairman. A Hollywood star and a name were
sought for a shoxx. admission being a Bond purchase. Mrs. Stein, president
of the l'.T.A.. and Mrs. F. Mcifartltt, publicity chairman of l'.'I'.A., said
that they would help us and on the promise of a show February 11,
featuring Ted Weems and his Boulevard Room show at the Stevens, soon
had over S150,000 of Bonds sold. That Brewster Boy cast. Mayor Kelly,
john Keegan, hero of the Pacihc, Blind Date cast, Phil Maxwell, and Mr.
Stewart, appeared in the show.
Mr. Fitzgerald, our principal, becoming a sponsor of the club, now
actively began to push the sales. XVithin one week the sales skyrocketed
to 52,545,000 This is a record without equal in Chicagoland, and from
all information obtainahle is a national record.
Cfeniail 'lletl XX'C1:Il1N talks to the Bond
Buyers.
"The Andrew Sisters" tre.tte .1 riot of
laughter. Cirtttelul dzmters l.iSLlI1.lIC
the crtmtl.
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Bond Drive at teimnetz G00 Over the Top
Pago- I 72
A ben nf bC2lllliCN reads IU lilkk bond mrdcrs after rhu sham. Lyft lu Right: Nl. f,ll.lNl.ll1ll
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lf. Pruning. C. Nlutmiak. I.. Kurpim. IJ, In Sm . .
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I.ffl lu riglvix R. liuhicn. Mr. R.1mwy, Mrs. Nidjrthy. A. Millur, I. Buukiuxxiu, 5, Skhllllt'
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B ILDI G THE BODY
When shall we learn to turn swords into plowshares and spears
into pruning forks? Competition with one's self to higher attain-
ments, together with friendly competition with one's comrades,
should be our aims. Peace will not grace our lives until we learn
to give a wholesome outlet to the competitive spirit. In the recreat-
ing and invigorating fair play of athletics, perhaps we may find
the answer in some measure.
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FOOTBALL TEAM
Another year rolls by, and the good old team still is a credit to its School.
The crowds that follow it show that the good old spirit never dies. Cold
days and wet ones, ones thick with mud and rain, the boosters fill the
grand stand and cheer the boys on to victory. The Streaks, coached by
Mr. Herbert Thompson, are inspired by their Captain, Bob Toson, a
comely, genial fellow of no small weight.
Yea, Steinmetzl and three Rahs for the lively, vigorous cheerleaders
that faithfully pep up the crowd and make the "PEP" meetings something
to long be remembered.
No team is complete without its happy hearted "pepper uppers."
CQHFFR LEADERS
Slinnliug, Luft lo Right: B. Ramant. H. Oherhuher, I.. Stencil.
M. Logothetti. Kmftfling. Ld! lo Right: XY. Hefner, H. Mulch.
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son, R. Scharfe, R. Bielawa, I.. Kos. H. Canudeo, li. XX'ilk, R. Casterton,
R. Knphn, D. Ohman. Rou' Z: j. Bullotk, Ci. Kotars, j. Ciehringer,
K. Arntzen, R. lzmer, j. Mitsch, j. Davey, M. Zinner, H. Fieri. XV.
Balk, L. Cloudy, A. Koepple, H. Hamm, M. Lixorsi, E. Ringstad. Rou'
3: A. Pascis, XV. Stanger, H. Thorgerscn. M. Ottaviano. I.. Pearson.
G. Swegles, F. johnson, C. Hintz, R. Noxak. R. XX'isher, XV. Erickson,
H. Kuhlman, D. Shepley, R. Schuldes, Ci. janikowski, E. Martin, G.
Shanel, VU. Lentz, E. Volker. VU. Baylian, N. Mitchell, Coach
Thompson.
Yeah! Steinmetz! How that familiar cry rings out when practice days
come round in the fall of the year. The uniforms are heavy and the sun
is boiling down most unrelentingly, but what's the difference to these
players who never stop to listen to aching muscles or to fear the game
may be another team's prize. Whether it's win or lose, the team always
wins in the hearts of its boosters.
What a record for this year of 1944-45? The team was victorious over
Senn, Benton Harbor, Foreman, Marshall and Harrisong then came a tie
with Kelvyn Park and Crane. Tuley alone brought down their defeat.
But the fighters were always undaunted and undismayed. But Lady Luck
plays no favorites with skill and when the next season dawns again, the
good old team will once more come forth with renewed vigor and
determination to bring home to its beloved school the laurels that it
so longs for.
Pago' I 77
The Game Wlth Ba ket Full of Fun
Nlr uhus Laltm as the coach of both the Semor and umor teams
The boys have vs orked hard and haxe been anmous to put themselx es
1n the lead They hawe had thexr share of vunnlngs, but they wont
be satlsfied untnl thes try for the thampxonshxp Sexerson T0bOlllx
Sundqunst, Kovs al Busa and Donatelln helped roll up the store I
the umor lmeup Cox, Fahy Stemke and Paxone helped to chalk
up a respectable looking store The boys enjoy the tompetxtxon and
the exeruse that they dernve from the game
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ometimes The Make It, emetimes The Delft
During the school year when the basketball season is in swing,
Steinmetz has many pupils from other schools here to witness
the games. There is a fine feeling of good sportsmanship among
all the spectators and the audience is thrilled with the fast move-
ment of the players as they earnestly endeavor to score baskets
for the team. The pictures here display the enthusiasm of the
crowd and the interesting positions the players get themselves
into as they compete for the championship.
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l'jlfIl'1' lrfl pit-rm-if.
Coarlr: Mr. Ruzicka.
Pontarclli, R. Braucr.
O. Madsen. H. Kolzc,
Kennedy. A. Damiani,
Peacetime Pa time Hurling ew Victorie
Twice winners of trophy awards, Steinmetz team in past years
have placed our school on top in the high school baseball
world. This year Coach Ruzicka and his team of 1945 hope
to bring home another trophy and city championship. The
players are masters of the rules and champions of fair play
1
and good sportsmanship. We regret that this has to go to
press before the games begin. War, you know.
ln Y
In Action: Charles '
Perchak, all around
, . , athlete.
BA5liHAl.L 1 l:AM
Sealed: R. Banks, H. Schillmocller. KllC't'li!1g.' T.
R. Livermore, j. Bnchzrr. li. Scverson, Slumliug:
R. Pascus, R. Cunniff, N. Rosasco, D. Seralini, ll.
H. Ford.
BASEBALL TlfAlNl XVITH TROPHY
Lower left pirlure
Lefl Io Rigbl: H. Ford, T. Pontarelli, D. Ken
nedy, H. Kolze, R. Brauer, FI. Bachar, H. Schill
moeller.
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4 1 X
temmetz Water liable Take a Spla, h
Our svummers are proud to present to thelr school the follovs mg figures
In the quadrangle meet, Sternmetz 26 pomts, Aust1n 21 Amundsen 17
Kelsyn Park 8 The meet vuth Crane shows Stemmetz 41 Crane 25 'Iaft
Stemmetz 23 to 43 Wlfh Stemmetz nn the lead In the Cnty Meet our boys
took thnrd plate and vue are proud to hate them among the arlstocracy 1n
the svummmg vxorld They well deserse that annual party gn en by thelr
sponsor, Mr Haslncek, at hrs home
BOXS SWIM
Rau I R Belho F ohnson L Telnsthovs R Rrslau R Bcetmft C Vseunmn R Christensen
Mgr Rau 2 R Sklba T Hned Pellxctom R Callahrese B bhostak j Sereda T Toomex
A Class H Bochnxk j C-eorg.,en P Ruzo Rau 3 C Moen D Sadouskx C Smith R Oller
D Blgmg K Arntzen V Buhrke R Corrado M Zmner R Wrlk Mr Nl I' Hawlltek
C1 Baxer A Anderson F Fnester Captam
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XYINXIERS
B. Runmt. Lieske. A. lhrretl,
A. Wright, P. Mastinclregl. A.
Lysfjord. li. Hurt, -I, l.o3'us. M.
Bilsso, H. johnson.
POSTI 'RF CONTESTANTS
Rau' I.- C. Binrism. M. Perry,
R. Hari. M. Pilch. j. Grimm,
I.. Ciullicksen, I.. Kirempke.
J. johnson. M. Galluzzo.
Rau' 2: A. V4'right, E. Ham-
mer. P. Mnsrundrea, B. Raman.
J. Lieske, M, Basso. M. Cree,-
ier, A. Lysfjord. A. Engwell,
M. Fletcher. j. Raimondi, P.
Viurst. Rau 3: N. Ambro-
sine, R. Vernon, H. johnson,
D. Saar. j. Lohus. j. Loder-
hose, N. Kilinnik. lf. Grezlili,
A. Burrell. H. Huebner, M.
lmonelti. lf. Dixon.
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If You Wi h to lenderize, Join the G. A. A
Miss M. Hoffman and Miss M. Coddington serve this year as sponsors
of the G.A.A. Health and good sportsmanship are the slogans for
the members. The G.A.A. Board have definite responsibilities placed
upon them, namely to arrange for contests and awards and special
ragr- 1 nz
activity days.
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XYINNERS IN THE COSTTUNIE PARTY
Lppfr left pirlnrer L. Dunn. V. Furlan, j. Anderwn.
FALL G.A.A. BOARD:
Ccnfcr right picture: L. Stencel, Vice Pres., R. Gustnfwn, Sec..
A. Arnrzcn. Pres., j. Pauun, A. Brevik, M. Lngmhcui, A. Srjernherg
Rau' 2: C. Thompson. M. Tavitiun, M. Malme, A. Lysfjord, C. Tuvitian
Rau' 5: V. XY'iehking, L. Morherg, D. XX'eaver, L. Smrz.
BOVVLINCQ C.-XPTAINS
Center lefl pirllzna' G. Hnrrncu, H, Meyer, P. Fuchs, ll. Tamhurino
D. Gullickscn, A. Arntzcn, M. Mnlmc, Ciulinn, S. Marsiglin, M. Par
laturc, H. Srcfnnsky. l"fn1fgra1nnl.' Cf. Thnnmpson.
SPRING G.A.A. BOARD
Bollom left pirturv. Rau' 1: L. Morherg, L. Srencel, M. Malme. A
Lysfjnrd. Rau' 2: R. Drifrman, P. Kurth, M. Liehich. N. Henry, M
Pnrlumre, C. T'1lYiIi1ll'1, C. XY'umlcnck, j. Parton. Rau' if M. Tavilian
H. Ruhcck. Miss Coddington. F. Larson, A. Brevik, J. Taylor, C
Thompson, B. XY'iebking, A. Logmhetti.
N. Tucker, C. Thomp-
son, N. Alfred, B
Schaeffer, E. johnson.
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GIRLS' GYM LEADERS CLASS
Down: E. Kurgan, R. Biowski, L. Buczkiewicz,
R. Aromi, M. Quilico, B. Rebschl, M. Malme.
Left of ladder: A. Arntzen, j. Taylor, j. Pon-
tone, A. Chahan, A. Annihaldi, M. Klein. Rigbl
of ladder: G. Hartnett, B. XVoodworth. M. Par-
latore. E. Ewert, A. Amundsen, I.. Bailey. Forc-
gromzd: E. Farr.
The athletic girl is attractive and healthy. If you don't think so, take
a good look at the young ladies pictured before you in all sorts of positions
and doing all kinds of stunts on all types of apparatus. They get to see
the world up side down and inside out, and they enjoy it.
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Admission into the Girl Leaders' Class depends upon how you excel
in your regular gym classes. If you are exceptionally good and also inter-
ested in making greater progress you will be invited to take part in special
exercises of all kinds. Miss G. Rolence is the sponsor.
Page' 185
err Mermaid assing lor a u ical Sw'
XYATIE R PAO PANT
Rau' I: CQ. Rigoni. M. Malone. I.. Stencel. D. Ciullickson, D
Kelly, B. Veskauf. F. Larson. Rou' 2: N. Alfred. A. Stritzel,
A. Bartel. j. Gerhard. M. Schroeder. Ci. Hartnett. Rau' in
Kennedy, M. Shumicki, D. Taylor, IF. johnson, D. Starr, N.
Schelmer.
Hand Stand Dire: Janice Olson.
Iianry Di1'er's.' C. Tavitian, I..
Charles.
Burk Dire: Olson. Circlt' pit'-
lurr, Ltft Io Right: ll. Kelly,
j. Olson. M. 'I'axiti.rn, j. l'n-
ruh, Ci. fiilllllillkl, ll. Crullickson,
C. Rigoni, C. Thompson. M.
Malone, lf. Larson. M. Sthroe
der. Nl. Shumicki. G. Hartnett
A. liartel. D. Taylor. D. Suar.
N. Alfred. Ki. Tasitian. Inmr
cirtlv, Lef! lu Rigltl: li. Yes-
kauf. A. Stritzel. li. johnson.
M, Rusin. M. Logothetti. N
Sthelmer. 17. Ribathult, l.. Sten-
cel. l.. Strai. l.. Charles. Ger-
hard. Nl, Kennedy, Y. licltrtster.
Pago' I IHS
Only swimmers who pass try-outs are permitted to join the Water Pageant
class directed by Miss G. Rolence. The objectives are: to increase skill
and interest in swimming, to co-ordinate swimming with music. to learn
to swim with music, and to develop creative ability in originating ballet
numbers.
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teinmetz Pauses to alute It R. 0. T. .
RH,lNIkNTAI. STAFF QSPRINCIJ
Lcfl Io rigbi-Rau' 1: Salach. S
Bundioli. C. McLean. P. Cangelusi.
VV. Rcichman. Rau' 2: A. Paus. N,
Formellu. Cf. Amdul, R. MacLean. j
Hbrdtgarl. l'k0f4'gY0lHl!l.' I.. Vfysugki.
PERSONNEL
Cnrpurul Dufkuurth. Miss Dicrk
fllrnlmurj Jlcnlfnrl. ID, Nliuhcls, .I
lirud. R. Slyhilski.
RPLIM liN'I'Al. S'l'.-Uflf Ui-Kl.I.j
Lal! In rigfwl-Run' 1: D. Might-ls, WI.
Bmd. R. Sfyhilski. Rau' 2: Snliuh,
XY. Rcinhmun, P. Cnngclusi. I.. Pro.-iw,
H. Sdmbcrt. Ron' 3: Html, Cl. Am-
dnl. N. liurmcllu. l'kll1'U4Ql'lIlH11I.' Lur-
pural lluckwurth.
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CLASS lNS'l'Rl'C.TlON
lst l.t. Saks, Sgt. lx '. .
gins, Pvt. Ln Burg. Corp. lfcnwit
Sgt. Rhino.
Hi There! Keep Your Eyes on That Target
RIFLE SQVAIJ
Lt. Col. Brod. Lt. Clrmsklas. Lapr,
Brtndioli S Sgt. Ctrrwn, Sgt. Tuni-
wn, Sgt. Httnncnmn. lst Sgt. Sle-
mk, Pxt. Higgins. Rau If PH.
l..l Burg, Corp. S.rl.lth. linrp, Rus-
suvs. T 53.:t. Brand. 5 Sgt. Mitkus.
'li Sui. Sturm, Corp. fh.rmlserl.1in,
lsr Sgr. 1 .rsrrnmntt
Payv IIHI
CLASS INSTRUCTIO
Various types of instruction form a part of the training
of the R.O.T.C. boys. Topography of certain countries are
studied in connection with maneuvers. Boys are extremely
interested in it.
RIFLE SQUAD
It takes a keen eye and a steady arm to qualify for thc
Rifle Squad. Add to these, continued practice and per- i
severance and you have a good chance to become one of
the crack shots. gf
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CO. lf
l'.0f4.gl'UIH1zl,' S. liondioli. Capt. Co.-Corn.. R. Ciolterman, lst l.l.g IJ. llayis, lst l.t. Rau
I: R. Petersen, R. Rasmussen. ll. Siiurnmnn. C. Powell, Ci, Ciruhha, Petrieh. Rau 2:
A. l'let'krn.in. A. Nlodrleiewski. R. Ciallagher, Ci. lfreemiin. R. jorpeland. R, Netler,
Raul if XY. Marxer. nl. Xoyak. li. Hensel. P. Sc.irdin.i. R. Peterson. T, Kowaltfyk. Ran' 4.
lf. Ciual.ino. N, Komelli. R. Jennings, XY. Otlean. R. Ciodewski, ll, liartsth. Rau' 5: lf.
Heinenmn. C. Meyer, R. Linel D. Sprigings, ll. Kruse, l.. Olsen. Rau' 6: XV. Saunders.
F. Murphy, lf. Kennedy. H. Slezal-Q, NlcYey. C. Nuttio. Rau' -.' ll. Blair. R. Yoida.
Ci. Pristhing. R, XYilli.irns, nl. Morris, A. leindertker. Rau H: R. Kohlhaas. R. CQ.is.tti.
D. Disney. R. Nl.l.lss. I.. llapienski. VI. Riuo. Rau' 'lg lx Reedsrroin. R. X.in Xooren. ll.
l,esthm.inn. ll. l..llTlll. ll. Kulisth. ilorpg A. Paus. 'li Sgt.
The Reserve Ollicers' Training Corps at Steinmeu has had a steady increase in mem-
hership for the past several years. The hoys seem to realize that the strict discipline
and the rigorous training that they undergo as members of this organization. are in
keeping with what they meet when they are called for training in the Armed Forces
of their country. This fact prohahly accounts for the increased enrollment. Corporal
Duckworth has been their leader for the past two years.
R. 0. T. C. Band Accentuate the Positive
The Band is an essential part of the R.O.T.C. unit. It accompanies the
outfit wherever it goes to supply the "old spirit." When the boys are on
parade, they keep step with the rhythm of the band. If the American
Legion needs music, they call upon the R.O.T.C. boys to furnish it. When
the civic organizations in the community need patriotic demonstration for
their programs, the boys are there to produce it. So one can readily see
that these fellows do more than their bit to help school spirit, stir patri-
otism, foster cooperation-and all cheerfully and well done. Mr. Feldman
is their sponsor.
R.O.T.C. BAND
FUf6gV0lli1lllOHll'L'fI.' A. Burgstrom, R. Schmidt. Rau' I: A. Larson, H. Wfing, G. Arosen.
L. Stamper, R. Anderson. F. Brown. Rau' 2: j. Peterson. B. Bergquist. D. Schmidt, ll. Shepley.
R. Marx, j. Mall. Rou' 3: G. Kleinschmidt, W. Vorman, XV. XVahl, H. Schwendau, B. Colan-
tino, H. Nelsen. Row 4: A. Nelson, S. Holmes, E. Arneson, XV. Tanner, j. Harlin, R. Birn-
baum. Row 5: j. Sloan, j. jerger, j. Arden, R. Obermayer, R. Maass, A. Hasselman. Rau' 6:
D. Zieker, R. Bye, T. Pethes, G. Smetters, R. Paulsen, R. Szczepanik. Rau' "x W. Kaczmarek,
V. Buhrke, E. Volker, V. Wcmlff, P. Nelson, B. Wfilson. Rau' 8: R. Muczynski, R. Ziemer,
R. Veil, R. Conklin, E. Patronski, G. Nelson.
COLUR DETAIL
Arise all ye young Steinmetzers and stand at
attention-Old Glory is passing hy, raised
on high with its companion Steinmetz han-
ner of silver and green. Proudly, securely,
majestically they are held by our stalwart
young R.O.T.C. boys. The occasion is a sol-
emn one, and the entire audience feels the
seriousness of the moment. May these young
men always be as proud of our Hag as they
are now as they proceed to present the colors.
l4l.Ab l7li'l',-Xll.
Left lo riglvl: R. Carson,
Slezak, G. Skladzien, R. Vfright.
l"fn'cgm1u14l.' R. Scurto.
TRICQK SQVAD
Left lu riglvl: H. Schubert, I..
Vfysucki, H. Ciundlack, D. Davis.
C. Mclean, ll. Michels. R. Gross
klas, Hrod, R. Szyhilski. l.
Preiss, R. Goralski. l'iUfL'gP'Ulllll!,'
j. Brod.
TRICK QUAD
As the name denotes this lineup of R.O.T.C.
celebrities are selected as outstanding because
of the eliiciency that they have attained in
doing tricky exercises either on the march,
at a run or at a standstill, with the sword or
without it. Sharp ears, keen eyes and sure
actions play an important part in the way in
which they execute their quick and intricate
movements. Such training makes fine, alert
material for Uncle Sam's army.
Pagv I 95
Paqa l'Hn
e er a Dull Moment Within It Wall
The xear of 1945 has been a busx one at Steinmetz Most of the
exents haxe been centered on the Wfar effort Because the Annual
had to go to the engrax er so earlx it xx as impossible to do justice
xxith apologies for the missing ones
October caught us folloxxing thc Football Team and honoring
C olumbus, 'Noxembcr xx as the month for the Thanlcsgixing collection
and Armistice Dax obserxance December brought out the Carolers
and the traditional Christmas tree in the foxcr januarx brought on
Graduation and the inexitable marlcs
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Every Day IS Fllled Wlth ome ew Actlvlty
Washrnbton and Lincoln came rnto the prcture rn February and the
Bond Show gaxe rt a finrsh March bleu rn one of the papcr drncs
and the school got rnto the moues Aprrl accented Pan Amerrcan
Day yshrle May featured the Sonbsters and our belosed dead heroes
une ended rt all vsrth the prom and the vs elcome markmg perrods
agam
Many other exents took place but lack of space and trme prewents
us from enumeratrng, them but no one yull deny that Sternmetz rs
a very busy place
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