Amundsen High School - Viking Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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Sailing up the coast was ELSIE SAKAS as a member of the G.A.A., the Greek Club, and the S.G.C. DOLORES Cookie SALEMI sailed straight through the channel markers of Zeta S.G.C., the G.A.A., and the Student Council. A boilermaker, ROGER SANDERS or Bugs, joined the gang in the Band and Orchestra, Pan-American Club, Hall Guards, and the R.O.T.C. MARGARET SCANLON took on provisions from the Zeta Senior Girls' Club, G,l-LA., Office Staff, and Hall Guards. IACK SCHMID allowed the reliable North Star to guide him through the dark sea of the Wrestling Team. WILLIAM SCHMIDT rnade 3U knots through the choppy seas ot the Drum and Bugle Corps, Hall Guards, Commissioned Officers' Club, Competitive Platoon, R.O.T.C. LOUISE SCHROETER may have been a liberty hound, but she did her best in the G.A.A., S.G.C., and Intramurals. SHIRLEY SCHULZ followed the compass that pointed to the G.A.A., German Club, and the Sigma Chi Chapter of the S.G.C. LOIS SCHULZE was the bumboat for the National Honor Society, German Club, Bowling League, Prom Committee, and the Kappa S.G.C. GLADYS SCHWEER sailed through the narrow channel in the Riding Club, Splashette, Latin Club, G.A.A., and the S.G.C. WILLIAM SCHWERTFEGER cut a square job in the Spanish Club, Boys' Chorus, Intramural Sports, Track Team, and the Baseball Team. Tooting her whistle was ELEANOR SEIF in the German Club, Honor Society, Girls' Chorus, Bowling League, and the S.G.C. Bootblack or IACK SHABAZ took French leave in the German Club, Boys' Chorus, Clean-up Committee, Program Committee, and Football. EILEEN Windy SHERLOCK increased speed through the Bowling League, G.A.A., Honor Society, Splashettes, and the Beta S.G.C. BETTY SLACK made for the shores of the Spanish Club, Honor Society, G.A.A., S.G.C., Bowling League, Hall Guards, and Intramurals. CHARLES SMITH caught the life-line when he joined the Spanish Club, Bowling League, and Intramural Sports. SHIRLEY SNOW spooned on in the G.A.A., Riding Club, Bowling League, French Club, as a Viking Rep- resentative, and a member of the Alpha S.G.C. ROSEMARY SPANIER broke the ice in the National Honor Society, Latin Club, Drama, Viking, Clean-up Committee, and the S.G.C. RELIABILITY Eric Hed Aileen Niemeier The will for the deed. rf ,rf-fwfr, l f .ft-J- . Af

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Ji' FRIENDLINESS May Iohnson Andrew Voisard Everybody's pal. nf .f Av RALPH RHODES successfully plotted the course ol the Tennis Team through many troubles as its Manager. Steaming straight through the doldrums was WILLIAM Willy RIDDELL in the Honor Society, R.O.T.C., Hall Guards, and Intramural Sports. DONALD RIECK gave a twenty-one gun salute to the French Club, and lent a hand in all the Intramural Sports. MARIORIE RIFE sailed through the Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Society, S.G.C., Stu- dent Council, Bowling League, Spanish Club, Girls' Chorus, and College Day Committee. EDWARD ROBERTS was a strong link as the President of the German Club and member of Intramural Teams. Although mon- soons arose, IUDITH RODMAN held her course through the French Club and the G.A.A. ESTELLE ROGERS traveled as Editor-in-Chief of the Log, Beta Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, Iota S.G.C. President, Member of Honor Society and Gift Com- mittee. LEE ROGERS made repairs as Manager of Cheerleaders and Secretary of Horseback Riding Club, Log Representative, member of All- Star Volleyball Team. IOHN ROGUS did his duty on the Stage Crew, Viking Staff, Log Staff, Camera Club, Latin Club. A first-class seaman was GEORGE Snug ROHRBACHER in the Spanish Club, Basketball Team, Boys' Chorus, and Intramural Sports. Bravely breasting the waves was CHRISTINE ROOMBOS in the Greek Club, the G.A.A., and the Senior Girls' Club. The Drum and Bugle Corps, the Non- Commissioned Officers' Club, the Boys' Chorus, and the German Club were called at by PETER ROSAUER. BETTY IANE ROSE unturled the sails in the Pin and Ring Committee, Iota S.G.C., Bowling League, Program Committee Secretary, Mixed Chorus, and G.A.A. RUTH ROSS caught a lite preserver in the form of the Student Council, the Spanish Club, Sigma S.G.C., and the G.A.A. ROBERT ROTH manned his oar with great skill in the R.O.T.C., Swimming Team, Spanish Club, and Non-commissioned Officers' Club. MWIW MARILYN USK tied up to the Cheerleaders, Bowling League, Delta S.G.C., Clean-up Committee, Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club, and the Splash- ettes. VAUGHN SAFFORD didn't bust in the Horseback Riding Club, Honor Society, and as Service Girl Secretary, G.A.A. Treasurer, and Red Cross Secretary. VIRGINIA SAHLBERG was in the midst of our ocean of activities with the Student Council and S.G.C. ,, ,, ,,,



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ATHLETIC PROMINENCE lim Phillips Grace Glowen Ribbons, medals, trophies. ALEX SPITZER lent a hand with the arduous tasks of the Social Com- mittee, Football Team, and as a member of the Weight Lifting Club did fine work. IOHN Kayo STACK had the dogwatch as a member of the Program Committee, Letter Men's Club, Basketball Team, and the Ser- geant-at-Arms of the Senior Class. WILLIAM VAUGHN STIEBER scored a hit in the Hi-Y, Officers' Club, Presi- dent of the Spanish Club, Bowling League, Swimming Team, and as a member of the Marshals' Club. IACK STOFFEL wielded the oars in the German Club, French Club, R.O.T.C., Honor Society, Gift Committee, and as an Election Commissioner. - DOROTHY STUPP whistled for a wind in the Mixed Chorus, G.A.A., ln- tramural Sports, Social Committee, and a member in good standing oi the Iota Chapter of the S.G.C. BLANCHE SUCHAK sailed through the mine fields and dodged the many torpedoes which arose in S.G.C. activities. and S.G.C. Hopefully cutting through the waves of the gram Committee, was MARIAN SULLIVAN things alive was KEN SUTTON as Program urer of the Red Cross, on the Viking, and in SWANSON stuck to her guns in the Latin G.A.A., S.G.C., and the Pro- or Sully. Helping to keep Committee Chairman, Treas- the Hi-Y and Drama, BE'1'l'Y Club, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., Besides getting 2.5, LORRAINE TABBERT participated in the G.A.A., S.G.C., and in the Honor Society. ROBERT TANDEL secured the bulk- heads in the Hall Guards, Student Council, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, and in the Special Art Club. MARGE TEMPINSKI carried on through thick and thin as a Letter Girl, Gym Leader, and in the S.G.C., and G.A.A. MARIORIE THAYER helped bail the water out of the ship with the activities carried on in the G.A.A. and in the Mixed Chorus. EVELYN THEOBOLD was never too tar away to be found by the Sigma S.G.C,, Latin Club, G.A.A., or the Hall Guards. Tommy or MARILYN THOMP- SON gladly rode the waves in the G.A.A., Tau S.G.C., Latin Club, Span- ish Club, Log Staff, Letter Girls' Treasurer. ALICE TIDEMAN had a corking good time as a member of the Red Cross, S.G.C., G.A.A., Student Council, and Viking. RICHARD TREMULIS kept bobbin' up While in the Officers' Club. DORIS TROESTER packed her troubles aside while being in the G.A.A,, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Bowling Team, Intramural Sports, S.G.C., and College Day Committee.

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