Englewood High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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Englewood High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 111 of 136
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Yearbook Rerult of Cooperative Work of Mary Periong urtiorf to Carry On Last spring a new group of students applied for membership on the Purple and White staff. Twice a week they attended special classes to Study the making of a yearbook. Cf the 18 remaining in September, six were appointed to the editorial board and the rest were made editorial assistants. During the fall semester 10 additional juniors were chosen as general staff asf sistants so that they might form the nuf cleus for next year's annual staff. Now the work really began. Activities included handling subscription money and records, routing students on 'Lpicture days , as well as actual production of the book. Finally each picture, drawing and writefup fell into place, and the result is the book you now hold in your hands. Thanks are due to Miss Elsa Schmidt, Mrs. Lillian Banish, Miss Shirley Powell, and Mr. Charles Johnson, whose art classes made a number of attractive posters for the sales campaign and prepared drawings for head and tail pieces on panels. To the senior and junior salesmen, the editorial staff offers most sincere congratuf lations for a job well done. Their work has been as important in the production of the book as that of any staff member. Listed below are names of those who Adrafzred art fld5'5 at work on drawings for yearbook: rear right, Joan Scott and Oliver Hardimon, who drew division pages. Page 106 were members of the Purple and White staff at the time of going to press in Def cember. Editorial Stag EDITORIAL BOARD: Kalliope Djikas, Ken' neth Glassman, Clifford McCoy, Mari' lyn Mueller, Herbert Scott, Betty Zim' merman. EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Florence Emnadze, Howard Finkle, Robert Jones, Robert Malinski, Leah Miller, Shirley Nelson, Yvonne Crendorf, Bess Perkins, Shirley Thigpen. CADBTS: Emile Adams, Nita Coad, La' Verne LaBotz,, Gloria Nielsen, Allen Paris, Katherine Rossom, Carolyn Scott, Barbara Spears. ART CONTRIBUTORS: Oliver Hardiman, Joan Scott. PHOTOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTORS: James Chalikis, Calvin Kanter, Bertram Miles. Sales Staff SBNIORS: June Bess, Hattie Bew, Arthur Brailov, Joan Dinsmore, Millard Fillf more, Gloria Francis, Mary Gates, Vaf lerie Gipson, Wilma Gossmeyer, Lauri Johnson, Leah Miller, Marilyn Mueller, Allen Paris, Avis Shuffer, Mae F. Wiggins. JUNIORS: Emile Adams, Jack Best, Carl DuPree, Angeline Ferro, Marie Guy, Kahler Jackson, Reva James, Louis Jen' kins, Deborah Jones, Lorraine Liggins, Carol Miller, Joyce Powell, Benny Sisco, Ethel Smith, Thomas Smith, Barr bara Spears, Orin Taylor. FACULTY SPONSOR: Joanna Zander. -ROBERT MALINSKI Purple 61 lVbile Editorial Staff: Row 1-B. Zimmerman, H. Scott, M. Mueller, K. Glassman, K. Diikas, C. McCoy. Row 2-B. Daigre, S. Thigpen, N. Daigre, F. Welsh, Miss Zander, N. Goad, B. Perkins, S. Nelson, J. Miller. Row 3-L. Labotz, B. Spears, C. Scott, G. Nielson, K. Rossom, L. Liggins, L. Miller, Y. Orendorf, F. Emnadze. Row 4-E. Adams, R. Malinski, R. Jones, H. Finkle, A. Paris. Purple 6 Wlaile Sales Staff: Row 1-A. Ferro, A. Shuffer, H. Bew, M. Gates, W. Gossmeyer, V. Gipson, G. Francis, M. Wfiggins. Row Z-J. Dinsmore, E. Smith, D. Jones, J. Bess, L. Johnson, J. James, B. Spears, C. Miller, Miss Zander. Row 3-E. Adams, K. Jackson, J. Powell, L. Miller, M. Mueller, M. Guy, L. Liggins, O. Taylor, L. Jenkins. Row 4-M. Fill- more, J. Best, B. Sisco, C. DuPree, A. Paris, A. Brailov.



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Library Club M6W'ZI56TJ Gain Experience While Serving School The Library Club has been in existence at Englewood for quite a number of years, with Mr. Frank Neumann sponsoring it for the last several years. This semester there are fortyfeight mem' bers and more are planning to join. In order to become a library assistant, one must have a C or better in every subject, and most important of all, have initiative and ability to cooperate. Like many other organizations, the Lif brary Club has a motto which its mem' bers are expected to live up to. The motto is Libros amatew, which means Love Books . At the end of each semester, graduat' ing members of the club are presented with small gifts and diplomas signifying that they are leaving the Library Club with highest honors-. Cccasionally the club has a party, when the members put away their books and enjoy themselves. Club dues are used for refreshments. The president of the club, Iris Croom, is doing a ine job for the organization. She and the vicefpresident, Jacqueline Elf mer, deserve much credit for their work. Cne of the main purposes of the club is to equip its members with a thorough knowledge of library work and of books. Its members are given special instruction in arranging books by the Dewey Decif mal System. While the club gives splendid service to the school in helping staff the school library, it also gives preliminary training to students who wish to become profesf sional librarians. -JEAN MILLER. Fai C0111 M6lllb67fI Serve Girly with Deeelf 0fKi'1iel1ieJf Deeds, not words, is the motto of the Faithful Comrades. This is the girls' rest room club, whose purpose is to see that every girl in the school receives first aid and rest when she needs it. Cfficers of the club are Elaine Churin, president, Dorothy Klepatz, vice presif dent, Violet VillaNova, secretary, Ruth Pedersen, treasurer, and Ceorgiana Moonf ey, social chairman. To become a member of Fai Com, a girl must possess reasonably good grades. Each applicant is then voted on by the Page 108 old members. Each new member, as well as the old ones, is expected to live up to the motto of the club and to obey all rules and regulations. lt would be an injustice not to mention the patience and kindness of the Fai Com sponsor, Mrs. Hamilton, who has been at Englewood for a number of years. She has gained the respect of every girl associated with the rest room, and because she is so wejl liked, she has the confidence of the gir s. -FLORENCE EMNADZE.

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