Amundsen High School - Viking Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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DRAMATIC TALENT Ruby Morris Ken Sutton Stars of tomorrow. PETER TROHATOS or Peter beater skimmed his Way through Basket- ball, Baseball, Intramural Sports, Log Staff, and Chairman of Division. CHRIST ULRICH. Rank hath its privileges, so Chris was in Offi- cers' Club, Lt. Col. R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Treasurer German Club, President Prom Committee, Pin and Ring Committee, Chemistry Club, Honor Society. EVELYN UNTERREINER was termed Evie while in the Bowling Club, S.G.C., G.A.A., Intramural Sports, German Club, and Girls' Chorus. FRANCES VALOS sped through the sea of Student Council, Greek Club, Hall Guards, S.G.C., Girls' Chorus, Intramural Sports, Red Cross Vicel President and Treasurer, and G.A.A. WILLIAM VAN HOUGHTON kept propelling through despite the ice floats and icebergs of the Spanish Club, and the R.O.T.C. BESSIE VASILAKOS never missed her step in the riggings of the good ship Amundsen, and always kept on the sunny side of the ship in the G.A.A. and the S.G.C. TULLA VAVUL crammed the stokers for full speed ahead in the G.A.A., S.G.C., Greek Club, Red Cross, and the Clean-up Campaign. PARKER VEVANG didn't have time for Bull Sessions while in the Hi-Y, Hall Guards, Football, and Intramural Sports. IOHN VIDLUND cleaned the barnacles oft the hull of Amundsen while being busy in R.O.T.C. and Hall Guard duties, GLORIA VILLWOCK crowded the sails by being in the German Club, S.G.C., Mixed Chorus, Intramurals, and as G.A.A. Vice-President. ANDREW VOISARD didn't meet the brig While in Intramural Sports, Hi-Y, French Club Treasurer, Student Council, A Club, Baseball, and Tennis. DOLORES WAGNER traveled through seas while in the German Club, Bowling League, President Service Girls, Red Cross, President S.G.C. Council. MARY IANE WAGNER traveled her course through the Record Office, and the Latin Club. DOROTHY WEISGERBER found fair weather in the G.A.A., Bowling League, German Cub, Band, and Intramural Sports. MARILYN WEISS manned the sails while in S.G.C., G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, German Club, Intramural Sports, Hall Guards, and Division Secretary. PATSY WEISS bowled us over while in Tri-Hi-Y, Latinand French Clubs, G,A.A., S.G.C., Bowling, Chorus, and Hall Guards. Charting MILDRED WERNER'S course we find that the G.A.A. was her main interest. IOHN WHEELER swung alongside to be on deck for the Drum and Bugle Corps, the Hi-Y, and tried not to be a land-lubber in the Spanish Club.

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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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TYPICAL AMUNDSENITES Iohn Granahan Iean Christiansen lust plain swell. SHIRLEE WICKERSHEIM joined the gobs in the National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling League, Spanish Club, Graduation Committee, G.A.A., t L.G.C., as Associate Editor of Log, and Vice-President of S.G.C. Council. BETTY WILSON kept plodding through the G.A.A., Drama Club, Bowling, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Prom Committee, and the Red Cross. AMELIA WITT didn't knock off while in the G.A.A., German Club, and the S.G.C. PATRICIA WOOLMAN clung to the ropes in the Sigma Chap- ter of the S.G.C., Splashettes, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Latin Club, and ate off the mantle with the rest of the Horseback Riding Club. GLORIA WORKMAN stepped out while in the G.A.A., Horseback Rid- ing Club, S.G.C., Letter Girls' Club, as a representative of the Clean-up Committee, and also in Intramural Sports. IOSEPHINE ZANGARA had to hustle aboard because she was just here in time to catch the last run of the S.G.C. OTTO ZELLER wasn't cooling off while in the Bowling League, the Ger- man Club, and the Wrestling Team, and as a member of the Band. IACK ZEMATER was on hand for the landing after being a Hall Guard while on board the good ship Amundsen for four long years. SHY SHIPMATES . . . hammock ladder pictures . . . Peter Bruno. Shirley Deakins. Peter Demas, Richard Edwards. Mary Garrity. Muriel Hanson, Ray Kabitzki, Elaine Kunert, Richard Morran, Annetta Peterson, Dorothy Prentice, Louis Sorenson, Mary Stevens, lean Wahl. Class M oito : G4Life without a purpose S a ship without a rudder . . .

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