Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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and three seconds out of seventeen soloists and en- sembles are garnered. The following winners are recommended to the National contest: woodwind quintet, Ruth Burhop, ' 36: Walter Nechoda, ' 37, oboe: Charles Doherty, ' 38. clarinet: Paul Nellen, ' 37, bassoon: Donald Taggart, ' 39, horn. Chester Brosseit, ' 37, trombone: Paul Nellen, Charles Doherty, Walter Nechoda. and Sherwin Rider, ' 39, tuba, are the soloists who will represent Proviso at the Cleveland contest next month. Home management classes hear Mrs. Weltman, Red Cross director of home hygiene and care of the sick, in a sixth-period lecture. Mrs. Weltman ' s talk on Substitute Equipment for the Sick Room em- phasizes preparation for emergencies. The Red Cross is collaborating with the high schools by offering a twenty-four hour course in nursing, or home hygiene, and care of the sick. If enough girls apply for the course, and if the school approves it, such a course may be instituted at Proviso next fall. Forty girls attend the Suburban Girls ' conference held at the Oak Park high school. April 25. Miss Ethel Kawin speaks to the group on the principal theme of the meeting, My Peace. Discussion of many topics concerning girls ' clubs in the school is held through the media of round tables. After lunch- eon and an afternoon convocation, the conference is brought to a close. Students from many high schools in-and-about Chicago take part in the Fourth Annual Music Festival held at Orchestra Hall, April 25. Girls ' and boys ' choral groups and a festival orchestra present a concert, sponsored by the In-and-About Chicago Music Educators ' club. R. Lee Osburn is president of this club. Fifty-five members of Proviso ' s choir and orchestra are among the performers. Looking toward the final event of the year, Girls ' League installation, a special assembly for girls is held April 28. Fifteen candidates for League offices chosen from junior and sophomore classes give cam- paign speeches, and pledge their best efforts to ful- filling their duties. In the elections held April 29 and 30, the following girls are named officers: Camilla Edbrooke, president; Marian Boeger, first vice-president; Marian Robb, second vice-president: Betty Wade, secretary; Elaine Werninghaus, treasurer. The Second Annual Vocational Guidance confer- ence is held at Proviso, Tuesday, April 28. Sixteen speakers, prominent business and professional people, explain as many different fields to those students interested in them. Subjects range from beauty cul- ture to air-conditioning. General head of the con- ference plans is C. W. Failor. Sports With the springlike weather of April to urge them on. Proviso ' s athletes turn their attention to baseball, spring foot- ball practice, and track. Coach D. B. Appleton ' s diamond-demons start training with high hopes of equalling their record of last season, when they were co-champions of the Suburban league. But with most of last year ' s letter men gone, things don ' t look extremely hopeful. Coach L. W. Remley issues fifty football uniforms, as work to build a champion- ship eleven for next fall begins. Coach O. H. Matte ' s Chester Brosseit RECOMMENDED FOR THE NATIONAL CONTEST Ruth Burhop Donald Taggart Charles Doherty Paul Nellen Walter Nechoda Sherwin Rider Page 118

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW- R Barth. G. Bruce. L. Baumann, G. Casper. G. Barker, H. Frederickson. M. Felt. FOURTH ROW: A. Barrett, R. Bacon. A. BeUuomini, E. Dons. L. Hesselbarth. M. Cisek. C. Fuller. M. Bakewell. A. Bailey, T. Honomichl. F. Gavin. t- , , -n r ir j THIRD ROW: G. Engbrecht. P. Hayes, L. Bacall. M. Clement, A. Heinrich. B. Hutter, E. Edelman, B. Di Verde, E. Hanck, R. Clement, J. Honquest. , , „ „ ,, „ „ SECOND ROW: C. Frillmann, L. Campbell, J. Cleland, J. Parchmann, E. Tolsted. B. Carson. M. Boeger. H. Lande, H. Schmidt, M. Alden. C. Rocca. , , r- itt • BOTTOM ROW: E. Noffs. C. Bludorn. R. Wiley. M. Taylor, F. Hardesty, F. Leverette, J. Ostler, b. Weiss, E. Popp, J. Ehrmann. «• « 4ll,l v-j-- - TOP ROW: M. Pries. C. Ruffer, C. Laskowski. E. Mirow. E. Pauls. A. Weinberg. H. von Gehr. P. Schnake. B. Moncreiff. . , ,, , • r FOURTH ROW: F. Mittelstead. R. Shaw. V. Johnson. R. Parchmann. M. Zicscmer. E. Ricker. M. Lossin. D. Wiener. M. Kruse. L. Vanek. „,, t, r j r ».-i. THIRD ROW: L. Rende. G. Simonov. C. Schaubcrgcr. J. Smith, M. Millcs. C. Ollcman. B. Sandro. G. Miller, A. O ' Rourke. G. Smith. t, , SECOND ROW: R. Rieck. A. Prine. H. Joslyn. N. Zech. V. Mocllcr. E. Lahm. E. Lawson. H. Olson. A. Lau. S Olecki. BOTTOM ROW; C. Skopnik. P. Long. B. Popp. J. Lueck. H. Weimer. D. Larson. B. Young. L. Siegler. R. Koepke. E. Kirwan. Page 1 1 7



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1 1 J f.t tjj r ' t s ff f f ft SENIOR HI-Y TOP ROW: E. Fitzgerald. L, Bnumann, H. Gricsbach, W. Fitzgerald. V. Forgue. H. Von Gehr, R. Lynch. A. Folcno, H. Thclin, R. Bender. SECOND ROW: R. Winders. J. Lawler. E. Mirow. R. Johnson, L. Paetz. R. Pommier, R. John:on. J. Winter, D. Bruss. SEATED: Mr. Brownrigg. -E. Hanck, J. Rizzo, R, O ' Dea. M. Pries. D. Logan. P. Yates. G. Longlcy. C. Ruffer. t t ♦ J ! f ■ t ' TOP ROW: R. Marquette. W. Rhode, L. Behrens. W. Taylor. R. Voras. A. Ramsey. SECOND ROW: R. Hurrell, D. Pflaum. D. Owen. R. Ellis. J. Smith. J. Manton, C. Propst. SEATED: F. Kandler, A. Fink. W. Sisson. K. Black. W. McNeil. W. Weltler, W. Rheingrover, D. Re. TOP ROW: R. Hartigan, W. Benjamin. R. Knopf, E. Richter. G. Stahmcr, P. Swanson, G. Waschow. S. Bokemeier. SECOND ROW: E. Carlson. R. Osburn. J. Felt. R. Lavine. H. White. C. Hutter. J. Blackwelder. C. Thompson. SEATED: Mr. Bergstrom. M. Garland. J. Frankc. F. Hardesty. G. Casper. H. Flachsbarth, R. Franzen. W. Frees. Page 1 1 9

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