Blue Island Community High School - Chips Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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With pictures . . . . yes, cartoons . . . . impertinence . . . . we've tried to catch the laughter and the headaches .... the pleasant memories .... They're yours for keeps .... imperishable evidence of a year that now is history. -The Stal? 2,416 of C-Olftielftfd . ADMINISTRATION . . 6 ACTIVITIES FACULTY . . 7 SENIORS . . . 13 UNDERCLASSMEN . . . 35 . . 61 SPORTS . . . 79 ADVERTISERS . , . 91 END PAGES . . . 107 MR. C. B. PRICE .... principal of Northside building .... started here in 1916 .... teaching manual training .... in I9I9 he took over principalship of high school .... coached track .... football . . . . baseball . . . . has marked ability in dealing with students. MR. H. L. RICHARDS, Superintendent . . . . began at Community High teaching economics .... American government .... history .... appointed superintendent in 1935 .... important changes .... addi- tions put into effect .... music .... domestic science .... woodworking .... academic subjects .... originated work- room .... class advisers .... yearbook .... Lightweight Invitational Tournament .... enlarged coaching staff .... has made him- self outstanding in eyes of students and teaching staff. Now about my :nuke-zzjr work ,,-me U 1, f.7mA.f Number 1: Foreign Language . . . . Miss Van Schoick . . . . head of department .... teaches French .... Miss Geweke .... wrote a German book .... only teacher in school to have a Ph.D ..... Miss Keniston .... Latin teacher .... left during the year. Number 2: Calvin Lindley .... Woodshop .... second year at main building .... several years at Northside .... Uni- versity of Illinois graduate. Number 3: Miss Lippitt .... Girls' Adviser .... supervised compiling of the handbook Cardinal .... custodian of student records .... cares for students needing emergency medical attention. Number 4: Elizabeth White ....Biology....hiker.... head of Biology club. Number 5: Clarence E. Ames . . . . Physics . . . . also teaches mechanical drawing .... senior Adviser. Page Eight Number 6: Miss McQuistan . . . . Miss Kellar . . . . Miss Protsman .... Miss Patterson ....Mr.Caauwe....Mr. Frobish .... one of the most important fields in the whole school .... students iind knowledge gained here especially practical .... helps graduates get jobs in business. Number 7: Miss Haebich .... full-time librarian .... com- pleted card catalog .... in- structs student aides in library work .... writes novels. Number 8: W. E. Ewing ...- Chemistry .... fondly deemed Pop .... known for his gentle manner. Number 9: Mr. Blunk .... Commerce .... the man be- hind the Prolics. Number 10: Social Science . . Mr. Pooler' chairman . . . other teachers affiliated .... Mr. Winters .... :'Big Three . . . . Dinnis . . . . Driver ....Dir.on....toadda little femininity, Miss Krantr . . . . new system put into effect by the department .... helped to stabilize subjects classified in this group. Number ll: English .... Miss McHenry, chairman .... Miss Kimmell .... Miss Olson .... Mr. Rossetter .... Mr. Castle . . . . Mr. Miklas . . . . com- pulsory course for every student in school .... stress on litera- ture has been lighter this year . . . . grammar and writing techniques have taken preced- ence. Number 12: Mr. Wallace .... started and developed present band .... professional xylo- phonist and drummer .... remarkable patience .... started successful drive for new uniforms. Number 13: Miss Boyer .... cooking .... sewing .... teaches only girls .... helped to makeup and dress cast of senior play .... has charge of the cafeteria. i 1? F F6855 -5 ,m 'F' n A Numbrr l: Northside Science . . . . Josephine Cacchione. . . . affablc .... mathematically inclined .... Anne Tupica . . . . girls' physical education instructor .... hiker .... swimmer ,... Harold Ratten- bury .... woodshop .... football and basketball coach . . . . youngest frosh teacher. Number 2: Northside English . . . . Dorothea Moore . . . . Mr. Price's right-hand aide .... also teaches history .... Lucille Tatman .... librarian .... singer .... Kenneth G. Prather . . . . operatic star . . . . journalist .... speaker .... Mr. Yates .... tennis coach . . . avid reader. Number 3: Coach Eberhart .... soothing disposition .... greatest moments .... when the boys play a good game. Number 4: Doyle F. Cady .... Mathematics .... famous for his old jokes .... author .... enjoys horse-back riding . . founder of Saddle Club. Page Ten Number 5: Raymond Azeltine . . . . English teacher . . . . hails from Porto Rico and points WCSI. Number 6: Northside Math .... Nell Willhoit .... first in seniority .... ardent golfer . . . . Louise Logue . . . . quiet . . . . dignified . . . also teaches home economics .... Lesta Berry .... linquist .... I. S. S. sponsor. Number 7: Office Force .... Miss Muller .... secretary to Mr. Richards .... Miss Bab- cock .... Miss Roe .... Miss Berger .... takes care of all announcements .... mimeographing .... student schedules .... report cards. r is 'X- if C9 Number 9: Cecel Russell .... Physical Education teacher .... helps coach football and basket- ball .... teaches Science on the side . . . ex-Macomb foot- ball star. t Number 10: Miss Dickson .... teaches Physical Ed .... en- joys all sports .... has an weakness for marshmallows. Number ll: Arthur Spafford . . . . Business . . . . second year at Community High .... famed volleyball player .... liberal with eighth hour slips. -l- ,l X1 W,-:nb 7 'Kaul N 'XJ' x. , . . I x I, LSI' ' ,L A , 1 y ' ' gf' ' , . ' K4 ' Q1 oo- -5 1 I - - as 1 'v .ilfiv-20412 tif, 1-9, f v i .fy--L,.-MN I 'BeA0'5 VN ' 'flue YO ,Levg C,,sTlvA5 .. 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MARJORIE - BOUDREAU Girls' Club Pep-E-Peppers ZAQPLLJ WILLIAM BUSHA JENNIE CIALDELLA Page Fourlrrn RUTH JEAN ROSE ABBOTT ALEXANDER ANASTASIA Pep-E-Peppers Pep-E-Peppers BILL JOHN HELEN BEHRENS BEINTUM BIGALE I. S. S. SEBASTIAN MARVEL BRICKEY BRAGALONE BRAWNER PHYLLIS Art Club O ' gt!! ill Wl8l4't0ZL6J . . f XMMCAZOOM J ,Q WILMA ROSE PAUL CALL CANDIDORI CARTER I. S. S. Biology Club Girls' Club HENRY GRACE CHARLET CINABRO CIONE CLAN Girls' Club Biology Club G. A. C. I. S. S. RICHARD ANDERSON I. S. S. ANITA BOCHMAN Senior Co-Editor Year book: I. S. S. 3 Senior play: Girls' Clubg Masquers WILLIAM BROCKMAN ellitlftg A018 ROBERT CIHLAR Paps Club RITA COGNAC Pep-E-Peppers G. A. C. ll. Aw fAcill Llzlatrff' AKA .... Acllldiy, PICTURE OF AN CSKIMO AY THU. HORN WEL' POLE Sli ING SNOW DUKING A BLIZFLARD. Ewan' wp e AMW' N nl xdixm L S. Z, fl ROVR .rKuu3, : Page Fifiveu FS' Q55 ' A tio '. if F fffVf'Vf ,7AL' 116414111 gh!!! 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FISCHER FLASSIG DARLENE DARFLER GORDON DOCTOR . . 12442 fzolzicis CARL ECKBERG Royal Skulls Black Friars GERALDINE ETTEMA I. S. S. G. A. C. HELEN FOYLE Page Seventeen FRANK GEORGE LOIS DONALD LORRAINE FRASOR FRIDHOLM FRENTZ FRITSCHE FRUNDLE President, Black Friars Saddle Club I. S. S. Football Saddle Club Basketball EUGENIA DALE CARL CAROLE MARY GARRETT GEARY GEBERT GERDES GIANNINI Pep-E-Peppers Wrestling I. S. S. Archery Club Senior Play I. S. S. Girls' Club G. A. C. JUNE RUTH FEROL CHARLES BETTY GIERMAN GILBERT GILLILAND GOESEL GRACE Girls Club Pep-E-Peppers Girls' Club G. A. C. 61-lllllttl JQZZWCZ . . ZAR AEILIOZ JJ my . . 65414.66 . . 61 A GEORGI: ELAINE HEINZ ROBERT THYRA GRADER GRAMENZ GRATZ GREBING GROSKOPF Yearbook Girls' Club Football Yearbook Secretary Saddle Club I. S. S. Secretary-treasurer, Vicc-president, Student I. S. S. Council Senior Play Student Council BETTY CLARA DOLORES FRED FERN GUIDO GUSTAFSON HAMBEL HAMMOND HARVEY Vice-president Biology Girls' Club Business Manager Band G. A. C. Club Girls' Club Ed. Biology Chatter Pep-E-Peppers I. S. S. Page Eighteen f L W4 X pig!! W ' P Mr ,N hw, 'ff Z I 1 57 , ffilf XX., : 41 , Q ,Y 5 , XX 'X A - new , v , B f'Xfx fff:- ,r xfff' X wan www Lung A Loosen ' M-ng rms ' f e ' LNB I ,-X. . H f' WMM . 'IL' mu' 5565, UNIQE. V 1' V A. ag xx HFCJZ! X K 2 S 1 p-,g.1'xN I n ,I I g-' 0 , ILIILK ?0lVIl,1 . . . . c7lI'lLK XTLJJA 4i,0Wl'Lt0lVPL .... ,XIXMLJA dll 5-IAUILA A ag EMRETES K K x CAME ' wave X X AYQIQSQ 5 lQ1h Pugc Nim'lc1.'u qv A nf , DNE MUYTF A L? r x pimms xi 91,12 X QOQ yr Q at ' f RU C M L fif If RQ, uf 13? Naval umm? '- fff' , . nrcfzlzfllff fffllflll' . . . ., i!0l1' KQVC4! lf :Wu . . . . , !!V!tUly.1 u1ffAM.1 R L1 AA ' Q x 4 'X X lhgu Tuwl 15 9 FLORENCE HAWKINS BILL HILDAHL Student Council I. S. S. 'icnior Play rf- CHARLOTTE HEINZELMAN Vice-president, I. S. S. Yearbook Girls' Club Masquers Arr Club LUCILLE HILDEBRAND I. S. S. Girls' Club Senior Play we lpdfl . . JPL SHIRLEY RAY HOCK HOCHHEIMER MARJORIE ARTHUR HOLMES HUFFMAN Masquers Band I. S. S. Girls' Club MARILYNN RUTH JOHLER JOENS Pep-E-Peppers Masquers I. S. S. Choral Saddle Club Pep-E-Peppers Girls' Club HAROLD HELWIG MARJORIE HILL l4fldJ'1y A iA6 CIECILIA HOHLER Masqucrs Choral Pep-E-Peppers M A R ION HULTGREN Senior Co-Editor Yearbook I. S. S. LAVERNE JOHNSON MARJORIE I-IELQUIST Girls' Club Pep-E-Peppers Masquers Saddle BETTE I-IILT I. S. S. Choral Club .1....Z. fl MARION HOLDEFER Girls' Club WARREN HUNKE Royal Skulls Art Club LUCILLE IOHNSON Masquers Pep-E-Peppers Girls' Club Saddle Club MARVIN Baseball Basketball IAMES LEWIS af IVE llld. 5 . HICK MARION HOLLENBECK Choral Club I. S. S. KATHRYN JAMES G. A. C. Choral Pep-E-Peppers Girls' Club RUSSELL JONES I. S. S. Page Twen ty -one ELINORE KARLSTEDT Vice-president, Peppers Choral Club Masquers MARY ANN KNIRSCH Biology Club l. S. S. Pep-E- Presiden t, Girls' Club PETER KOOYENGA fn, ye BURRELL e, il LILIGHNINGER Football Tennis Basketball CLARA LUENSER I. S. S. Girls' Club Page Twenty-two DOROTHY DON UON KARSCHNER KASCH KEEHAN l. S. S. Vice-president of Masquers Senior Class SHERMAN VIOLA MARIE KNOX ROEHLER KOEHNE Baseball G. A. C. I. S. S. Pep-E-Peppers ROBERT LOIS MARGARET KRUEGER KRUSE ' ARSPON I. S. S. Wd! JWBZZ WA-L16 we Jtdfyelz . F DOROTHY ,IACK BERNICE LEITZAU LINDSKOG LONG Basketball Girls' Club liootball Baseball U MARY JANE GRACE RAY LUSSON MAHAFFAY NALAIYINKA Girls' Club Football I. S. S. Track Basketball ,M A GLORIA KICH President, Pep G. A. C. Girls' Club ILDWARD KOENIG Baseball HARRIET I AYNE -E-Peppers Editor Red and Wliitc l. S. S. Girls' Club N IRGINIA LUDKE Pe p-E-Peppers RAY MARX dfV6 fun AC ,Q L A X 1 Af X 'wil ,sf 1 'lfi , Q, N .. 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Pep-E-Peppers Girls' Club Wdf5tex tlfnle . . . DHL!! 544466 L14 IDA GERALDINE LAVERNE MIROBALLI MISLICH IVIITCHELL Girls' Club Girls' Club G. A. C. Biology Club l. S. S. ELLEN MIKE ERNEST MURNANE MUSTO NADLER Red and White Boxing B2SkClblll Girls' Club Baseball Yearbook JEANNE EDNA MAE WILLIAM OUIMET PAHLKE PARKER Band Basketball I. S. S. Track Masquers Girls' Club MARILYN MAUSOLF G. A. C. Girls' Club REVERLEE MQQUINNEY Girls' Club Pep-E-Peppers til!! giddded HAROLD MONTGOMER Y Football ROBERT NEUKIRCH President, I. S. Senior Play CHARLES PATTENAUDE Black Friars I. S. S. Band MARIAN MCALEY ELIZABETH MINARD Pep-E-Peppers OW FRED MORITZ CHRIST OETJEN Baseball Basketball SANTINA PERELLI Z0 vefy Page Twenty-five META ROBERT PETERS PICKHARDT I. S. S. I. S. S. Girls' Club ROMAYNE AUDREY RAUHOFF REHMEYER I. S. S. LESLIE JUNE ROCK ROLL Baseball I. S. S. Football Pep-E-Peppers if wcu Zlmnls fox Me HENRY MORT SAVINE SCHMITT Band I. S. S. ARTHUR LAVERNE SCHULTZ SCHULTZ Band Golf Page Twenty-six LDON POUTRY Football Basketball MAE REISH WILLIAM ROSENQUIST WL6l4'l0ZL6J NO R M AN SCHREIBER Golf MARION SCHULTZ I. S. S. VALENTINE RALOFF I. S. S. HENRY REUSS President, Student Council HILDEGARDE RUEDT Band ELMER RAUCI-I BETTY RICKS Girls' Club Pep-E-Peppers I. S. S. MARY ROSE RUFFALO I. S. S. Co-Editor Yearbook OB! Aa!! guarvZ4 Mai wane WARREN SCHULTE Basketball Royal Skulls Baseball RUSSELL SCHULTZ Football Basketball Black Friars LORRAINE SCHOENROCK I. S. S. CLARENCE SCHWARTZ , rv Y H lv W V-wzrfw fulwvf---X' 214215 7' if 'elf x X. E NVE 1'f' 'x ,f NX -f' ff-1 'N ui N7 'Q X 2 - Ry 4 L f!,,XXx X firjyf W. RX Elf ,fka f if Xl I 5 J!! 31 X f, WA , 5 xx x f' A f X f fr IJ Tiiix .MHVBNQ KQSBVE. V, 432 can 'ffya NFL, ig? Wi fl . . A-.M lulll!A .... :QL-Lxfgtlff, J Fmt ,W 1 ff 1 .... L' null!! .sqft-1, .uci jing f H0520 , av Xxm, Y QYQVH QQQMKYX A A 2. 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French Club Royal Skulls EDNA TRACY I. S. S. Masquers French Club Senior Play ALFRED SUI-IS I. S. S. LUCIUS THEUS MURIEL UECKER I. S. S. RALPH SULLI VAN Tennis Football Royal Skulls Biology Club IRENE THIEDE GERALDINE VAN WIE l. S. S. Girls' Club Page Twenty-nine ISABELLE VILLANI ALICE WEINBERGER I. S. S. Girls' Club 425 19 ORVILLE WILLIAMS ROSE ANN ZMUDA Pug: Thirty IOHN LAVERNE VINK VOLP SHIRLEY MARTHA WHITE WICHEREK Senior Play az eff mfe az A ' ' A .Z A U JOHN HENRY WILSON WOIKE THERESA ALICE. ZOLFO FILEWICZ FLORENCE WADDICAR ALDER WILLIAMS aafilflile :Loca , . . . WALTER ZWIJACZ JOHN uoonmzwafno MAR JEAN WEGENER BILLIE WILIAMS Pep-E-Peppers Girls' Athletic Club 7 ll 2'dl'lll' ff ? DORIS ZINSER I. S. S. Archery Club Pep-E-Peppers diyuea .... ZZA1if pgfayngfirly Zow mat! .... JAM fovcflf walls! 12? W rffgimf 3-QV f El X16 -P 40 e z N L 'Q X, www ,,,T,H X f, pe.1...A S .Ml , , , ,MAN , 6'5 6 Jia 'Q sl x w l N X , X K A' x ' 'j f ui I fx VHA., A Tl fy mm emmlzfie, GEORGE GRADER Likes reading and drawin g .... plays a fair game of tennis .... enjoys swimming .... quit e a dancer OJ .... thinks Joan Bennett and Warner Baxter are definitely O. K. .... includes yearbook and I. S S amo h' . . ng is extra curricular activities . . also ' ' vice-president. of student coun- cil . . . . definitely prefers brunettes. BONITA CRAMER Came to Community High from Moline in '36 .... is a member of the Saddle Club .... claims horseback-riding as her hobb y .... likes Tyrone Power, macaroni and l 'd pai skirts .... is co-editbr of Chips .... can be identified by a twisted lock of hair definitely wants to attend a small college. ANITA BOCHMAN Wc've reall . . . . this buxom senior's got a heart as big as a mountain . . . . good actress too l y got sompin' here . . . . ikes to read good books .... scholastically inclined but has a decided preference for vacations . . . . has a perpetual twinkle in her eyes . . . . favors dogs to other animals. HENRY REUSS The knack of being re 'd p si ent seems to run in the blood of this noble senior .... I'Ie's this year's president of the Student Council . . . . is a consistent member of th h e onor roll .... was king of the 1937 Frolics .... worries about a test but comes out perfect in the end. DONALD KASCH Our dapper senior vice-president comes to school in a Model-A .... appears to be coming to life socially having previously lingered in the background .... wears brown al- most exclusively .... is reported to h ave pretty brown eyes . eats a very large breakfast .... generally considered a swell fellow. Page Thirty two HARRIET LAYNE Favorite sport . . . . swimming . . . . but liked subject . . . . French .... received scholarship for journal' :sm work .... attended summer classes at Northwestern . . . . likes dancing as recreation . . . . heroine of senior play . . . . wears very attractive dresses .... popularity due to w' ' inning person- ality . . . . Voted most popular girl in senior class. LESLIE ROCK Has been a conservative fellow 'til this year .... what has changed h. . is attitude? .... could it be a certain senior lass? .... says his ideal girl is brunette .... favorite sport .... football .... favorite pastime .... fishing .... mince pie known to be his favorite dessert. HENRY CINABRO Differs from most comedians by possessing a brill' ' tant wit as well as a brilliant mind .... has a fair chance at becoming a stenog- rapher .... adept at both typing and shorthand .... likes baseball and track .... hobby is makin 5 jokes and collecting stam s p .... he's little, but he's mighty. CHARLOTTE HEINZELMAN Born in Greenville, Ohio valedictorian of grade school grad- uation .... enioys boating and fishing .... hobby is collecting stamps .... likes to make posters . . . . interested in art work . . . . goal is to become a commercial art' ist . . . . was class president in her junior year. ARTHUR ENGELLAND Oh, what have h we ere? An educated senior .... a would be comedian .... a fellow willing to work .... imagine an honor roll minus his name .... socially and scholastically inclined .... under- classmen advised to consult him on questions involving any subject t k oo three years German and two years Latin. BOB NEUKIRCH Attended grade school out west . . . came to Blue Island in his f h res man year .... received popularity through his very active work in the International Student Society .... spends his extra time playing the piano and taking pictures . . ' . . was the hero in the senior play. ROBERT GREBING An agile tennis player . . . . a questionable swimmer .... holds a preference for blondes .... corresponds with one in England . . . . migrated from Chica ' go in a Model-T at an early age .... Charley McCarthy, dancing, books. his favorite diversions . . . . excels as a conversationalist. MARY ANN KNIRSCH Favors m usic to other forms of recreation . . . . accompanies Choral Club . . . . assistant editor f o Biology Chatter .... favorite color .... blue .... enjoys sewing and ironing .... befriends any kind of animals .... claims a very quiet temper . . . . started letting hair grow when in third grade. KATHARINE SOMMERFELD Prominent in band work . . . . pianist for all soloists . . . . likes recreational reading . . . . pet peeve is unruly hair . . . wants to become a radio organist . . . . expects to attend c ll tory of music. 0 Sgt COIISCKVZ- , I 1 ,fr ,X w I. I'luu cu-ruml l1'n.1mgh-, Hb. Oh, :S1.lll1.I, dear, cumv uvvr huru I' scc wlufs lun '. Inu' in flu' Alloy. ing out our wimiowf X, lu-I, il-cl, iunl. ll. l crown llwc .... 1. lm lWl'L'lly' girls lwvll, Si. IZ. And hu said Lo mc and I mud . . ' S, lim-x11'l tl1.1l Hwlwl' guy lmlk lxlu- Himlur? 13. SIFUHIIIQL on duwn thu .xvcnuc. 1-, In .1 luldnflv. I-4. NVQ' men . . . 'I'l1u-c luulu tlxlmiud li. lfN'l'llUSIAS'l'lCf???????? is ilu' wurd. S. Noah .uni Ouxpclfx Ark, Hs. A grinny group, '1. .'Xllcntim1, fil'.lLiVl', ll1cru'x Dclurcs! l7. Ho! Hum! 1' I fully 'juni' 18. Peck-a-boo! QQ.. Ci' 'Situ 4' 0 yfziifm I 2?--' 5 Could you 1011 1110 1L'fJ1'1'c' fo fill!! Room 204?', 41 '? f?g HWL0275 . . 1. Mavis Hogle .... Eleanor Kruse .... Wonder if they can hula, too? 2. INT ' r Pugr Thirly-.wiv Loretta Russert .... Dorothy Gaskin .... don't try to find the guy that trimmed this picture. 3. June Rosenquist .... Charlotte Otten .... Anna Mae Heckler .... let's chip in and buy June a plaid jacket. 4. Bob Higgins .... Carol - 'scuse me! .... Herb Wolf. 5. Geor ia Gardner .... Victoria Puidokas .... watch your S posture, gals. 6. Dot Neff . . . . Marilyn Carter .... So sorry .... did the sun get in your eyes? 7, Carol Sandberg .... Carol Nilles .... Oh! Oh! that redhead again. 8. Henry Ouimet .... Walter Nelson .... get off or Mr. Dinnis will holler. 9. Jean Snyder .... Alice McMahon .... where did you gals learn to look so coy? 10. Lorraine Strauss .... Fay DuBach .... Betty McQuinney . . . . stop flirting Lorraine. ll. Bob Decker .... Bob La Jeunesse .... do you do a minuet. too, Bob? 12. Bonnie De Groate Ruth Trezzo .... Dorothy Holm . . speechless for once. 13. Margaret Nesmith .... Gertrude Piedmont . . . . wherefore art thou Romeos? W, 1- . :Jkt ' '.4 vii fi ff 'xii- 5 1. Kathryn Ellis .... Margaret Toosley .... does she have dishpan hands .... or is it patty-cake? hne C l Rauhoff Evelyn Leavitt .... Marian Bo 2. aro .... . . . . yeah, we know, the boy friends were beside the CRITICIQIIHHD. 3. Elmer Witte .... Cecil Warren .... john Carlson . . I get your foot off my bumper, yuh mug. 4. Lupe Camacho .... Muriel Reinhold .... pals, etc. 5. Maxine Hedden .... Lorraine Snyder .... Five? . . l see only two. 6. Grace Unruh ..,. Gertrude Edmunds .... Jeanne Gilbert ' ' 1 M Govern. . . . . who's the fourth lil girl? . . . . Shir ey c 7. Tom Crawford .... Waldron Bock .... say what is this cat business? 8. Margia Flanders .... Vivian Bond .... don't take it so hard, Margie! 9. Violet Erickson .... Germaine DeVilbiss .... what? . . no giggles? 10. Loretta Glans .... Noella Miller .... and even the background is swell. 11. John Palusziewicz .... Burl Caldwell .... not love . . . . just convenience, huh? 12. Allen Oetjen .... Robert Parker .... I'll borrow those gators some time. 13. Frances Elmore .... Marion Evans .... Melvin's on the next page, gals. 14. Edward Gaertner .... Leonard Wiesenberger .... and everybody's happy. gi? r ft ul V5 i' 15. Lester Bohne .... Vernon Klawikowski .... Ardent Q 'il 'A I Heitmann .... Bob Blondie', Schultz .... Lawrence ' ff' ' N Spindler .... Ray Schultz .... on robation? .... no x y P I M .... Rossetter's idea. ,h , 'll' 16. Gertrude Myers .... Carol Wick .... Carol, you're losing weight. Pugv Thirty-nine Pagz' Fvrfby 1. Donald Allen .... Caryle Allen .... Married? . . . no .... brother and sister. 2. Betty Bell .... Marie Engel .... Dorothy Engel . . . Lorraine Thoms .... why so stiff, twinsies? 3. Herbert Dalton .... Bob Rady .... cheer up, boys . . Dixon ain't flunked you yet. 4. Christ Korbakes .... Bill Lockhart .... Charles Engler . . . don't lean too hard .... why the books? 5. Bill Carlson .... Stewart Sandberg .... Bob Carlson .... r fLy'1 1. - john Van Deering .... james Ludwig .... aw gee, boys . . . . turn off the glamor. 6. Florence Aiken .... Delores Nelson .... Marion Sopko . . . . Alma Engelhardt . . . . now all together girls . . . . turn on the sunshine. 7. Arthur Watt .... Tom Colebourn .... Ernest Thornberg . . . . who's the bashful lad? 8. Robert Umgelder .... Arthur Ricchio .... g'wan, drop the tomes .... yuh ean't read 'em. 9. Benny Schumard .... Melvin Smith .... Charles Pecor . . . . be still, my heart. 10. Robert Knirsch .... William Fredette .... ain't yuh got no feets at all? ll. Benny Nudo .... Ioe Brescia .... Ray Chapas . . who's posing in the window? 12. Mary Besancon . . . . Catherine Burke .... Muriel Fitz- gerald .... Florence Besancon .... these women are dangerous . . . . armed with smiles. if: f 'Q .tl A- I 2.53 ffl' . .4 www 4'!l 1. Angela McGarry .... Virginia Clark .... Ruth Lundstrom . . . . I, Angela, take thee, Ruth. 2. Marjorie Swanson .... Elinore Dowling .... Winifred Clark .... Barbara Kaiser .... Helen Bettenhausen .... five French floosies .... n'est ce pas? 3. Cliff Lyson .... Jack Lyons .... I need lovin' . . so hold ti gh r! 4. Lawrence Istel .... Robert Lyons . . . . don't rush, gals . . . . it ain't their car. 5. Stanley Jebens .... Howard DeVault .... me and my shadow. s Ludwig .... Richard Pronger 6. 'lim McGrath .... .lame 8. three lil fishies .... and tluen came a shark. . . Vera Williams . . . . two vera 7. Vera Wordelmann . . veran nice gals. 9 Ruthie Frederick .... Esther Woike .... bet they use Teel. . Bradley Lysholm .... Ray Stucker .... Melvin Hardy . . . . next time . . . . go to bed earlier. Stanley Kinnamon .... Clifford 10. Leslie Randall .... Peloquin .... Edwin Boersma .... How did you sophs sneak in here? 11. jack Laydon .... Stig Nordstrom .... Bob Bastic .... jack Sinise .... what! . . . . no girls? .... how unusual! 12. Alice Pronger .... Clara Lyons .... Rose Sassone . go ahead .... we don't blame you for laughing at us. Pugv Forfy-lhlwc' A-0,949 l. Two love birds, no? .... john Sommerfeld .... Bert Madsen. 2. Violetta Hankey .... Carol Kauffman .... Rae Francis . . . . Irma Tyler . . . . just giving the boys a big thrill. 3. Hey! .... where's Ray and Bob? .... Emery Reuss .... jim Ganzer .... Norma Jean Shoeneck fagain .... what crust!j .... Eleanor Courtney. 4. Two girls in white fblousesj .... Luella Storz . . Pugr Forty-fuu r Marcella Dykstra. 5. Mutt and jeff . . . . Margaret Heim .... Mary Groskopf. 6. Where were you .... last night? .... Jim Regoni . . Frank Besancon .... Bill Boyd. 7. Gosh, girlie! .... what a smile .... Janette Stump . . . Agnes Haack. 8. If I had arms like those .... yes I'd be waving them . . Lorraine Mosel .... Ruth Schuldt. 9. Friendly clique .... Brrr! .... Dorothea Searle .... Mary McDermott .... Mabel Waits .... Marion jones . . . Rita Skortz. IO. Arm in arm .... swinging down the lane .... Dorothy or ff' Q . 1f3,'z.- 3 ef. '-. , I Sopko .... Shirl Merkelbach. ll. Redhead .... Gloria Moran .... brunette .... Marion Holmes. 12. Mope and Dope .... nope .... Albert Bilotti . . Claude Paulski. 13. The ladder to swing .... Gerry Mckeynolds .... Edward Mills .... Chuck Mattson. V V? , i 'Y A w -K A '-2 - Y ' M -Y Q ff 51... 3? 'QQ' M, 4 Y I 1. Lush green grass .... moon .... stars .... boys . . love! .... no boys? .... ah, woe .... Jean Frey . . Maxine McKeegan. 2. Don't worry, girls .... it won't bite .... Henrietta Zuidema .... Betty Schipper . . . . Amber Voitic . . . . Mercedes Sieben .... Elaine Lee. 3. Simple and sweet .... Louise Eckdahl .... Norma Retrke. 4. Three musketeers .... Alan Rock .... Perry Hoag . . . Gordon Rettke. 5. Why should you be exceptional, H. Z.? .... the other . . . Irene Poloy. 6. Anna Dubec .... Virginia Davis .... but hardly the time or place. 7. Hey! ..., Marie Johnson .... don't you agree . . Barbara Nelson. 8. How did you sneak under the fence, green horns? . . XValter Koehler .... Bill Stuebe. 9. Hello, Zschakey .... or Ralph Moncardo. 10. Windows or girls? .... but look .... Rush Murnane . . . . Irene Childress . . . . Marie Bettenhausen . . . . Patsy Luchene .... Elaine Lee fhey, you, I recognize that dresslj ll. Wlmatl .... more musketeers .... Jimmy Wilso'n . . Hrold Stromberg .... Ralph Duey. 12. The stripes .... Joliet .... jitter bugs .... Kankakee ....okay....PhilNimtZ....EdBuikema....Ed Bastic .... Jack Hall, l-L L 13. Big brotherly love .... Theodore Dolan .... Ralph Hopman. Pugv Fo rly 1. He must be a cute photographer .... look at Garnet Schultz .... and Dorothy De Groate. 2. Say! .... how did you iuniors sneak in? .... foo to you Fred Freshour .... Henry Berchert. 3. You've all met them .... Betty Frobish .... Jean Ricks Page Forty-eight . . . . Norma Jean Schoeneck . . . . Arline Forsel . . . . Jane Frobish. 4. Here's .... let's see .... Charlotte Sands .... Shirley Flesher .... Margaret McCarthy .... nuthin' better to do than stand around, eh? 5. How about a pole to prop you up, Sam Insolaco? . . the props .... Bill Brill .... Aurelio Alverado. 6. Well .... if it isn't ex-prince Roy Kinsman .... and his jester .... Billy Baumbeck. 7. Hi, goons! . . . . Alice Van Laten .... Dot Peterson . . . Florence Piersma. 8. Robert Laing .... Keith Forry .... jerry Perelli . . aren't we nice boys? 9. Step right up, ladies and gents .... the original laughing -i-- .... no .... Shirley Mear .... Bernice Runge. 10. The three stooges .... Lois Sieg .... Theresa Pompa . . . . Lois Fedor. ll. Well .... if it isn't Gertie Mais in the skin .... pardon me . . . . I mean sweater. 12. You spell idiosyncracies .... so what? .... it's Edith Smith .... Florence Hohler .... Lucy Christian. xx 1 IE X9- Wai., Q ww K Qs, a?- 4 K ,sa , miiV . A 1 . I . .R 5 'K KW I2 e .' vo A Y .,. Aww 1. v . 35 .ffl ,, fir 5 44 .Enigma gl lm JH' -z 'J . 1. Hold it .... just one moment .... that's fine .... Caroline Hendricks .... Eleanor Kuchta .... Helen Ferrell. 2. Heart Throb Russell. Inc ..... men working .... a thousand times foo .... Russ Weinberger .... Bob Beadell .... John Fellors. 3. Woo woo!,' .... say H'enry and lack when they see .... Dorothy Johler .... Marilyn Antilla .... Bette Anderson. 4. Shirley Mear .... Bernice Runge .... LaVerne Schultz . . . . another ad for the best toothpaste. 5. Some punkins .... so they say .... Genevieve Schaefer . . . . Lola Peterson. 6. Josephine Mnrshalek .... Margaret Brienzo .... sorta cute, huh? 7. The inevitable trio .... but no noise from a picture .... Millard Courtney .... Lyle Cazel . . . . Lawrence Patno. 8. Katherine Voss .... Doris Olson .... Rita Fritz . . . more honcys .... oh, boy! 9. Are you mad at each other .... Joyce McGrath . . Audrey Cramer? 10. Okay, gals .... but you can't be students without books . . . . no books? . . . . Theresa Simpkins . . . . Dorothy Thiede .... Josephine Rathnau. 11. A little friendship goes a long way .... Marion Ulrich . . . . Helen LePore. 12. Human towers of Pisa .... or just the picture? . . Lillian Giannani . . . . Shirley Buttron. 13. How to win friends .... of the boyish kind .... Grace Holm .... Ruth Ingebretsen. 14. Study in nonchalance .... Anthony Orseno .... Tony Albino .... Tony Martino. ' o ' 15. Sweet fifteen .... and look what it's got .... Gladys Baity .... Louise Siedenfuss. 16. Three lil soljers .... attenshun! .... Bernice Ruthenberg . . . . Delores Smith . . . Evelyn Johnson. 17. Strong man stuff .... the chair .... Donald Zaleski John Holm .... the burden .... Henry Dykstra. Page Fifty-one c7r0.4A 1. Prologue to glory .... at least first .... in vanishing numbers .... Hazel Mattson .... Jean Clark. 2. Little man, you've had a busy day .... and your partner? Ted Ulrich .... Anthony Cialdella. 3. Marie Hampel .... Matilda Lehockey .... like Shadow and Substance .... both necessary. 4. From the pen of Octavus Roy Cohen .... Roy Thomason Hilliard Neely. 5. Boy, get out your slipper horn .... Harold Raloff . . . Charles Shouse. 6. Two gals and picnic .... Margaret Bowman .... Caryl McEvoy. 7. Lucky number .... Shirley Wilson .... Lucy Flassig. 8. More pals .... Peter Hooger .... George Heitman. ...- 9. Your corsage, Theresa .... why? .... Ermina Juliano Marian Watt .... Theresa Juliano. 10. Three Sunday smiles .... two Monday smiles .... Ruth Grueb .... Evelyn I-lick .... Cora Voss .... Marion Nilles .... Orba Rodahauer. ll. Look out .... you're tipping .... Leo Stephens . . Frank Flassig. figs Yll 7 O l I 3 .3 M1 -:gil b,.Qfz'5liii'l':w u GH 5,1 Page Fifty-tu'u My dear children .... Dorothy Dalton .... Betty Long Betty Scrivens. Best foot forward .... Angeline Sisco .... Anna Ger-ba . . . . Teresa Cistaro. Green grow the lilacs .... and some say .... freshmen . . . . Gladys Fritsche . . . . Ethel Gaydos. Gonna play leap frog .... or picabac .... Marion Anderson . . . . Irma Bahkus. Study in black and white .... Wallace Nelson . . Wilfred Penfield. Oh, tough guy, eh? .... Tom Eberhart .... William Kruse. Four hands . . . . minus one . . . . those scissors again . . . Marilyn Elbers . . . . Dorothy Cistaro. Who lined all you frosh against the wall .... 'foo on all photographers .... Weymouth Tomes .... julia Palusz- niewicz. iw, I -W 1 ah. 1 1 ' ' A .,, - ' ' I . 1 r Q . ,v 15. 5 Mice or men? .... Freshmen .... Jack Countryman . . . . Wallace Heinecke .... Raymond Bostedt .... Terry D Benson. LA LA . ' K W eu f ' h' T Dd E 'H 'VE' e wont 1 ent y you in t is snap, om o o .... 'V sl, -J- v- Sidney DeRuiter .... Paul Arfstrom .... Milton Drenth id LA -. 3 . . . . Ken Erickson . . . . William Fehser . . . . Jack Mohr. No cuddlin' allowed .... Gloria Peters .... Cecelia Miller. ' ' ' ' Y There's many a slip .... Evelyn Burmeister .... Dorothy Soyr .... Virginia Holm .... Marjorie Cecconi. Boy, youire courtin' pneumonia . . . . Irvin Wandersee . . . Harry Miller .... Jack McAley. Hurry, gals .... you'll miss the bus .... Josephine Montana .... Ruth Sigtenhorst .... Jean Van Overstraton . . . . Dorothy Tomlinson. Two Bergens .... wl1ere's Charley? .... Clyo Ouimet . . . . George LaMore. Another free haircut .... Mike LaMorre .... Mike Rita . . . . joe Pajak. You can't be in two pictures, Dodo .... Bernard Pustz . . . . Jack Tompkins . . . . Matthew Rcnblewski . . . . Roland Lyons .... Richard Shiveler .... Bernard Putz. Aw, gee .... three Coy cuties .... and no maybe's .... Edith Johnson .... Veronica DeSilva .... Elsie Alm. Too, too original .... we take pleasure in presenting .... Lois Peterson .... Vivian Moran .... Charlotte Knudson . . . . Lois Coombes. Stand up .... on your own two feet .... Carl Sossong . . . . . Wilbur LaM0re . . . . Frank Nudo. Page Fifty-fi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bill Bradford .... Bill Langenback .... Miguel .... Alvarado .... take it easy, Miguel . . . . sternness isn't becoming. Catherine Gaertner .... Margaret Bruno . . . . Helen Prisching .... Esther Forino . . . . careful . . . . don't hide. Clarence Dyke .... Ernest Barzycki . . ten easy lessons. . . good posture in Carol Kruse .... Lavila .Iebsen .... Nanette Kruse .... look, teachers .... they're trying impression. to make a good Carley Isler .... Carol W'hite .... Marion Laging . . another free haircut .... this time for Carley. Vivian Gorney .... Patsy Cummings . . . . Marion Sopko . . . . what a lotta hands you have, Pat. Eleanore Dubchek .... Marie Ballard . freshmen know how to study. Patsy Sossong .... Burdette Hagen . . . . oh, yes . . . . . Henry Sinise . . . . Windows? .... and what now, little man? 9. 10. 11. 12. 15. 14. 'P Q 15. M313 .7 'QV - i 'I XZ' 3 17. ifly-sn Virginia Fleischman .... Shirley Grebing .... Barbara Moore .... Mae Morris .... your brother wrote this book, Shirl. Bill johnson .... Robert Bradshaw .... let's be bromidic . . . . the long and short of it. Marcella Mindeman .... Madeline Walter .... Arline Voss .... Noella Quellette .... sorry we gave you a black eye .... so sorry. Ray Danielson .... james Burnett .... need a bobby pin? Betty Baker .... Erma Rusch .... Eleanore Kooyenga . . . . Annette Cappiollo . . . . are you bashful, Betty? Arline Hildahl .... Rose Marshalek .... Esther Heinz . . . . Shirley Harris . . . . on parade . . . . three musketeers, plus one. Marion Hopf .... Alyce Alsip .... one .... two . . Hve .... counting? .... nope .... buttons! William Knopp .... Alton Mercier .... bet Bill had a bad taste in his mouth. Bill Herrick .... Ken Muir .... Earl Hammond . . these freshmen .... so very unindependent. E u K. Lf ji ,we fx 'ff ar Xxw ff 21? 1' F 1 Guess what? .... embryonic movie stars .... Dorothy Schultz .... Irene Winterfelt .... Geraldine Leland. Holdin' hands at midnite .... oops! .... I mean 3:15 . . . . Geraldine Kust . . . . Jennie Candidori. Reading from right to left .... or left to right .... Mildred .Ioens .... Jane Davis .... Marcella Laubscher. One .... two .... on your mark .... Willis Johnson J . . . . Jack Welch . . . . Clarence Cobb. That's nice .... watch the birdie .... Art Holm . . . Carl Holm. Which one of you guys marked that window? . . Leonard Johnson . . . . David Alenprese. Golly .... at last someone who's not camera shy . . Betty Leonardo .... Norma Silvestri. Hi yo, Silver .... and whois your pal .... jack Richtman David Van Gorder. just for a change .... no comment . . . . good idea, eh? . . . . Shirley Hill . . . . Evelyn Bloomer. Stay off the grass, gals .... Ada Degenfelder .... Betty Swanson. See, what did I tell you .... closer together .... or else .... Willis Wollensein .... Emil Pashka .... Melvin Schroeder .... John Waddicar .... Norman Bausor. 12. Say, who mounted these pictures .... once it was funny . . . . now its verie-verie funny . . . . fooey . . . . Geneva Kooiker .... Elsie Brandt .... Eleanor Lamb .... Lucille Rauch. 13. Birds of a feather .... or is it a pose .... Milo Lencho . . . . Robert Tichan. 14. Freshman's work .... so exhausting .... Don Schulte .... Frank Grebner. 15. Rich man .... poor man .... doctor .... lawyer . . . I give up .... Marian Sinise .... Elinore Wazak. 16. Why so far apart? .... let me introduce you .... Peter Susenmiehl .... George Rauch. 17. Some more barbering .... see 12 .... Betty jane Sullivan . . . . Rosellan Simon . . . . Beverly Quade. 18. Two pleasant gals .... Lois Sopko .... Bette Kich. 19. All dressed up for his pitcher .... Leroy Goesel .... his pal .... Don Kruse. 20. Betcha his picture's in the locket .... Charlotte Dyer . . . . Joyce Weissner. 21. Optical illusion .... stripes .... bricks .... curves . . . . help! .... Evelyne Rauch .... Elizabeth Olson. 22. This is the last picture .... we're happy too, gals .... Jean Pyka .... Genevieve Zurek .... jean Hlavatovich. Pngr Flff-j'fIIflll 'J ,V l. XVhy so scarenl, gang???????? 8. Wl1.1t are you doing in here. pal? 2. My! what lazy boys. 9. Sleeping beauty .... park bench style. 3. XVho will help them final a home? 10. A strong force of blocks. 4. W'ell, ll1Cl'C,S Winnie - - - anal. oh yes, George. ll. Now I.ilVVl'CI'lCC, alon't laugh .... holel it. 5. look who's working. 12. Say, Nana, look at what you are doing. 6. A lotta noise and rhythm. 15. A new girl .... and what a peach! 7. A bit of the Lincolnshire dance. 14. Grecta Gabbo .... no .... ,Iaelxie. l'.1iji Sfxli X W0 Moya! cghclfa .... ylrleflpedi Crcafe 156400Z inlfduaiaam .... af! SPO!!! 510166 .... df CQKUHCJ .... cQ84tMZ6LZ.!y C CA Advisory Board .... Pep-E-Peppers . . . . plans all activities of Pep Club . . . . much credit due for enthusiastic support of Ray Malatinka's election to All Stars .... Group includes Englehart, Buckwalter, Schoeneck, McDonald, Seidel, Brawner, Seyfarth, Cognac, Kich, Karl- stcdc. Elinore Karlstedt .... senior .... president of Pep-E-Peppers .... chair- man of candy sales at basketball games . . . . planned All Sports Dance. Pep-E-Pepper .... second year of organization .... helped to promote school spirit .... under direction of new sponsor .... Miss Dickson .... enroll- ment increased to approximately 150 .... represented are Boudreau, Sieg, Williams, Schoeneck, Johler, Nesmith, Cramer, Harvey, Hohler, Steaker, McAley, Abbott, James, Johnson, Wordleman, Antilla, Schmitt, Swanson, Elmore, Huffman, Winkler, Koehler, Ricks, Buckwalter, Anderson, Strauss, Vogel, Nelson, Wil- liams, Zinser, Runge, Sauerbier, Sands, Hochheimer. lag Sixty-two Royal Skulls .... in Hrst year .... open to all boys in high school .... aim is to teach members social actions necessary in organized groups .... aided in unifying cheering at football games .... Mr. Dinnis, sponsor .... included are Zohfelt, Hunke, Eckberg, Berger, Lysholm, Stucker, Layden,Cornish, Sullivan, Besancon, Van Derring, Ed- munds, Umgelder, Cazel, Luenser, Istel, Thiebert, Stone. Smith, Schumard, Decker, Pecore, Carlson, Bastic, Mont- gomery, Albino, Reuss, Seidel. Mendoza, Hoag, Ludwig, Fredette, Fischer, Fres- hour, Wilde, Carter, Montgomery, Rady, Di Novo, Bradford, Habenicht, Carlson, Sandberg, Cistaro, Fischer. if-gp -r '3f- 9' x , W ' fri 1sff,,, ws, sag I W . k , fg 9 -fm xi' ' ff gi' 3: a:,wf ii, WWE? f' ? ri if f , ' 5 5, ilQ 8 r KTRSES A gpfmwi' ' 'Q , if ' ' W ff Qw 3 hw lb V! g VXAL J W., ., A -- A 'Y X i z.,!.W CIM! , . . Jnifialion af, .... Life.. .WWZWZ A, Q. C . . alps Qlrlriyacpli ful fcgociaf ylrlouta vet wild 511 y Biology Club .... sponsored by biology teacher .... Miss White .... organized to further interest in biological study .... sponsors field trips .... open to all students in school .... pic- ture includes Flassig, Carter, Bell, Thoms, McGrath, Gustafson, Knirsch, Kirsten, Delick, Storcz, Zohfeld, West- fall, Witt, Bodecker, Knirsch, Warren, Madsen, Fischer, Berger, Waits, Mitchell, Frobish, Frobish, Pompa. Doris Zinser and Marian Laging .... presidents of Main Building G. A. C. and Northside G. A. C. respectively .... elected for one year term .... helped promote interscholastic tennis .... bas- ketball .... volleyball games. G. A. C ..... Girls' Athletic Club . . . . advisory board . . . . plans programs and trips for year .... sponsored swim- ming meets .... tennis tournaments .... board includes Cognac, McDonald, Koeh- ler, Holmes, Zinser and Seidel. Paps .... Public Address Phonographic System .... third year of activity .... raises funds by renting system to clubs in and out of school .... purchased new high powered mike .... only six mem- bers at present .... headed by Mr. Ames . . . . announcers are . . . . cihlar, Raloff, Ulrich, Sandberg, Reuss, Warren. Page Sixty L' alt! Clan .... tew A oafera foe cgcdool vlcfivilfea . . . Contact 5'0lf1tT0tfZl4CZLll jlfcw Jxedd init? Governruenf. Henry Reuss .... senior .... heads Student Council .... made decided change in hall guard system .... boasts of a very successful year for council. Student Council .... under direction of new and' progressive leader .... Mr. Caauwe .... runs hall guard system very efficiently .... holds a yearly party . . . . has many capable members which arefseatedjl-Iildahl, Bettenhausen, Wilde, Reuss, Grader, Grebing Qstandingj Huff- man, Layne, Trost, Sommerfeld, Carlson, jones, Engelland, Frobish. Northside Student Council .... or- ganized on same principle as Main build- ing Council .... Mr. Price, director . . . . carries out hallguard system . . . . awarded pins for work .... group in- cludes Lenardo, Peniield, Gorman, Clemens, Van Overstraeten, Kruse, Bal- lard, Voss, Hiedel, Laubscher, Bodga, and Eggert. Page Sixty-six The Art Class .... suggested by Warren Hunke .... organized by Miss Lippitt .... first club of this sort ever organized in school .... learned how to draw still life .... enjoyed many interesting speakers .... would-be artists include Heinzelman, Steaker, Smith, Olson, Lysholm, Hunke, and Model Knirsch. 6 W, Q lv f L1 X 2 f' fx , V' A 'K 'iX5 N :' , . x , X w Tx yd!! f' -ff! ff? jffjf ,, JM OO A rm U, SNZ ' .3..'+. A -949' x ' K' 11 AXA-xx X3 s Q xx QV X. in V' NVQ .44 'Y gf, X' ml Q I F :iii QW X, L ' 4, 4, 6x P' f,,. GJ - 66, ! .1 X '61 X X1 kiumvn S IWLNA n I - nm GF, X - mp-TQ? , 159 Nfl K Q I X - ., 0 A ,f X 'Er .f 5 f ,. plz. N- ,f ' f Q XX. 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School Chorus .... directed by Mr. Miklas .... accompanied by Mary Ann Knirsch .... are Carpcnter, Thiebert, Seidel, Ganzer, Cobourn, Klinkman, Rauhoff, Leavitt, Wordlemenn, Antilla, Parker, Boudreau, james, Fedor, Durin- ger, Rink, Hardy, Lysholm, Dowling, Staley, Mendoza, Hohler, Christian, Nes- mith, Sievert, Kauffman, Snow, Seidel, Stucker, Rink, Van Der Pool, Knirsch, Keehan, Groskopf, Eckberg, McQuinney, Walters, Gibson, Shelhaus, Winkler, Evans, Trella, Sandberg, Carlson, Rieger, Kuchta, Williams, Joens, Waddicar, Reh- meyer, Hohler, Karlstedt, Abbott, Mager, Rust, Hendricks, Hollenbeck. Drum Majors .... Virginia Huffman . . . . Dorothea Searle . . . . Wilmetta Ermschler .... led band in numerous activities .... including football games . . . . also perform solo fetes. Beginners Band .... foundation of concert band .... under direction of Mr. Wallace .... consists mostly of freshmen .... included are .... Don Sehulde, Robert Ahnell, Dick Hammond, Marvin Hollstein, Carol Kruse, Lorraine Strauss, Cleo Ouimet, Dave Lee, Virgil Gorman, Robert Suhs, Dorthea Searle, Leroy Jones, Stanley Kinneman, Earl Hammond, Ed Mills, Bill Herrich, Bob Muldrink .... Miroballi, Dorothy De Groate, Lois Schultz, Roy Rauch, Dick Meyers, Shirley I-Iarris, Jane Mohr, Ruth Grueb, Orba Rodehaver, Bob Nesmith, David Van Gorder, Carl Pluss, jim Wilson, Shirley Klein, Dot Johler, Charlotte Sands, Harold Raloff, William Knapp, Cora Voss, Nanette Kruse, Robert Krass, Willis Nelson, jack White, Mary Travis, Frank Grebner, jack Welch, Dorothy Elmer, Ken Muir, Bill Kuhn, John Eck- berg, Bill Steube, Clarence Cobb, Art Koehler, George Boise, Irvin Wandersee. Many a do-ra-me proceeds out of the mouths of members of Northside Chorus . . . . under the able direction of Mr. Kenneth G. Prather .... Pupils trained with intention to become the foundation of Community High Chorus . . . song- sters include .... Myra Tachan, Louis Giovannetti, Marilyn Elbers, Opal Schons, Marie Ballard, Henrietta Kaschins, David Agger, Clayton Anderson, Shirley Ann Hill, Betty Kich, Cecelia Miller, Cath- erine Jewell, Geneva Smith, Beth Swan- son, Marian Anderson, Irma Bakkus. Band in full dress uniform .... first time uniforms Worn .... occasion .... Christmas Concert .... played to large audiences two nights .... gymnasium decorated very appropriately .... whole concert huge success. Page Sixty nm Ji asiuets . . , cv-lflenvlel Wfafya on Qfegifimafe gfaye . . . Cdziafmaa ati? and SQZISII? ance zip 514164 :Brian Masquers .... girls' dramatic club . . . . presented clever skits for entire school .... awarded pins to girls of merit .... under new sponsor .... Miss Olson .... the would-be dramatists include Heinzelman, Rehmeyer. Hohler, Long, Layne, Wordleman, Hopf, Stephens, Bochman, joens, Hilt, Knirsch, Seyfarth, Delgado, Swanson, Helquist, Kich, Van- denberg, Cobourn, Johnson. Williams, Huffman, Elmore, Bettenhausen, john- son, Gramenz, Nesmith, Minard, Mager, Cramer, Karlstedt, Engelhart, Stuebe, Brawner, Ludke, Abbott. Black Friars .... boys' dramatic club . . . . one of oldest clubs in school . . . . reputation for good work equal to age . . . . sponsored by dramatic teacher, Miss McHenry .... group includes Watson. Schultz, Neukirch, Eckberg, Abbe, Sullivan, Smith, Cornish, Grebing, Williams, Rock, Thiebert, Lindskog, Frasor, Habenicht, Seidel, Di Novo, Cistaro, Schmitt. Senior Play .... Once There was a Princess .... attracted large audiences . . . . one of the best plays in recent years .... first play under direction of Miss Olson .... story of a girl who be- came a princess .... returned home again .... not recognized by any of the old towns folk .... cast as follows fstandingj Neukirch QPhilj, Schmitt fMaronij, Cramer fOld Princessj, Tracy CAunt Metal, Bochman fAunt Katiej, Layne QPrincessj, Hildahl Qjoel. Wichcrek fMrs. Seaversj, Grebing qMil- tonj, Delgado fRubyj, Giannini QFrench Maidj, jones fMr. Purringtonj, fseatedj Sherman QAdaj, Hildebrand QI-lazelj, Knirsch Uenniej, and Sommerfeld QMrs. Purringtonj . Page Seventy Mrs. Seavers and Mrs. Purrington .... Martha Wicherek and Kate Sommerfeld . . . . arguing in Once There was a Princess .... both played parts excep- tionally well. The Princess from Senior Play .... capable Harriet Layne .... shown here after reception in old home town .... worked hard to fill part. Kate Stephens .... senior .... president of Masquers .... played in Girls' Club skit .... had charge of all sales sponsored by club. Frank flron Manj Frasor .... presi- dent of Black Friars .... played lead in club skits .... made year huge success for club. 5.3 -q mg 15 l uv 11'Rl Nl -L, 11 ' g 1. 1--, K -Y gs Q 1 I ' 'N -emu , I J X it L , m.. , J' I IQ. ' ,fwfr-avfn .f , Y ,. K6 , 4.1 . n'.- H,-' f Y .' 'ig affi- - I' -1,5 46w??'1..- .. . s , nz- ,, I- 1.-V I, ., , ,. ,X 5 V , 1 xx., 9' My Q' 'T ,y,: 1 f . Uk . f- f K-... ff.-v AS 'P f' fi' 03? 3 , ,MN 'n!.a,.K4' I Q , I , fylf' NWYSYN . K? . 1 C-flzzcdery .... Apcnsozzerf .tg-Ipealiuy of flfafiona! C-Aanazjafon . cfjitaf 5740246 MDW L t6 Jaiaul 1. These four girls among first to join club .... helped increase popularity . . . . they are Gloria Kich, Genevieve Hochheimer, Betty McDonald and Doris Olson. 2. Mr. Cady .... sponsor Saddle Club .... excellent rider .... con- ceived idea of First Horse Show .... owns one horse. 3. Bob Carlson .... junior .... president of Saddle Club .... helped organize club .... had charge of horse show. 4. Archery group meet in gym once a week .... divided into two groups . . . . in its second active year . . . . sponsored by Miss Dickson .... is not actually club .... has no officers .... membership numbers about fifty .... archers include Kich, McDonald, Sopko, Nilles, Englehardt, Clark, Nesmith, Mattson, Williams, Williams, Olson, Ricks, Nelson, Besancon, Dowling, Driese, Siedenfuss, Hogle, Sievert, Forsell, Hoch- heimer, Frobish, Schoeneck, Frobish, Hendricks, McGrath, Wordleman. 5. Saddle Club .... rides weekly at Stalford Stables, LaGrange .... usually 20 to 30 ride .... enjoyed Christmas Party .... on horses are james, Kaiser, Grorskopf, and Maise .... holding horses Allan, Ellis, Clark, Huffman, Sie-Clenfuss, and Mr. Cady .... kneeling, Darfler, Kranich, Sadunas, Hopf, Joens, Cramer, Stuebe, johler, Warren, Kreydich, Thoms, and Pronger .... seated, Ludwig, Carl- son, Williams, Fredholm, Langenbach, Brawner, Susy Q Paulsen, and Carlson. 6. Get a load .... baggy pants . . . mussed up hair .... Stuebe's face .... don't be afraid .... they clon't bite .... a lovely background .... left to right ....nothorses....Sadunas.... Kranich .... Cramer .... Joens .... Clark .... Johler .... Stuebe . . Darfler. 7. Debate Club .... under new sponsor .... Miss Olson .... travel to other schools .... feature of the vear . . . . inter-club debates . . . . debaters are Cstandingj Sievert, Carlson, Freshour, and Fredrick. fseatedj Hogle, Nord- strom, Tracy, and Chappas. 8. Ruth Fredrick .... president of debate club .... sole veteran from last year club .... helped inexperienced members organize points. Pugn' S:'L'w1ly-Ilan' Cdfya esynfropiiucel Znfitely New jdeme .,.. Heal amz Cnzife ' Oni Once .fpjonflrly . . .. . cjuiteaf flfew 0-flrfviaez ating izfeaz 1. Bonita Cramer .... commonly called Bee .... co-editor of CHIPS . . . . suggested novel covers . . . . mounted senior pictures. 2. Mary Rose Ruffalo .... co-editor CHIPS .... wrote preface .... car- tooned .... mounted personality page. 3. CHIPS Staff .... introduced many novel and coloful changes .... among which are .... underclass informal snapshots .... addition of senior per- sonality page .... elimination of para- graph write ups .... J. C. Rossetter . . . . adviser . . . . staff includes . . . . Grader, Grebing, Neukirch, Bochman, Clark, Heinzelman, Kauffman, Hultgren, Fredrick, Dowling, Ruffalo, Cramer, Murnane. 4. Harriet Layne .... editor of Red and White .... won journalism scholar- ship to Northwestern .... worked with efficient staff. Pugv Seventy-four 5. Northside Red and White staff .... reports freshmen news .... taught how to write interesting articles .... founda- tion of future staffs .... reporters are . . . . Cummings, Laubscher, Moran, Davis. , 6. Red and White staff .... adopted magazine form of paper .... printed monthly .... attended National jour- nalists Conference at Indianapolis .... adviser .... J. C. Rossetter .... writers are .... Elmes, Edmunds, Bell, Vanden- berg, Clark. Delgado, McGrath, Buck- walter, Layne, Murnane, Kaiser. 7. Mr. I. F. Castle .... took over duties as adviser of CHIPS and Red and White .... because of Mr. Rossetter's leaving .... carried on efficiently. 'V-F 1 F X ngll Q0 . .. 7 ug! 'AA, 'WH ' YJ fb 1 'X Ju Cx, LL . V V I70RS host an inn,-u if ' Calki- A-A-P-L-F'RR 1, 0 f .Qtr-1 Emi Q, ' , 'L n U ilk ' QQ ,RJAPV ij, ' Q.,l 'T ,f X , cw 6 Q4?ff3.+ N' Ak, , 55' 5111 I 7 CW Z 'infill' 7 ,ff SR 'XC 5 A f 5 , AX 3 ' is Q x If 1 tx 'xl New I 5 K Us X 5 X P 1,A,' fxff 1 1 .1 'F 1 +323 Rob? ff.: W0 gg? M Q. Nfwfiii-f M- ?'Q7k A-M 'fgrsyer ,I r . ,yang y W G f I 0, ' .. 'izzlp 64,2120 , r ,ravi ul 52 ,Awww j 4, K w '?w X0 upc- . 11 ki, A pk QQQH Gr ' C4 . Q, x eh W, N 'Q V A X UQ fgfiifiipc 55Ql'Pf'7 . My ' , , , ,QQU yy! C qwwgw of JY --QV ...Q ' 0 if 'F' fl -1 ig X K 7,7 ... ,X Q g . , W ' '04' W Q5 3, me gf M4 ,fx Page 'QM' X M 6' ve :Sabah 1.1 , , . , if fi f n 'A 3+ X IT Dog .. J , lvf S A we ,I 'iiL'i W . its 1' ' 'Y E yu- Jf . K w, Q , gg ea 5 oz g qi - . Af 5 A .- 5 , .1 -A..!'.?Q56 ,una-4 16-R' I LUV! 1:11:56 DRINNIRC kv.: x , A f C535 C -vc. NL Amen. WMM in.'v3'wXH 'HRW FAU H251 .5 .... cgi!!! jlf!tlfl.0lfld,! C0ltVZl1!i0Ift in M6 TVA dll Qztlj Cla! Sfonaotfl Wana a...,..ef Anita Bochman .... senior .... president of All Nationals section of I. S. S ..... chairman of Christmas party . . . . had charge of badges for con- vention. The International Student Society .... best known as the I. S. S ..... in only its second year of organization .... got National Convention this spring .... money raised by means of an enthusiastic magazine campaign .... local chapter . . . . composed of five sections . . . . French, Latin, Northside Latin, German and All Nationals .... people in last mentioned group .... not taking a foreign language at present .... headed by Eve capable sponsors .... governed by a most efficient council .... who are Qseatedj Carlson, Bochman, Neu- kirch, Cramer, Grebing, Hildahl. fstand- ingj Swanson, Lajuenese, Nordstrom, Smith, Williams, Heinzelman, Huffman, Schmitt, and Buikma. Northside chapter of I. S. S ..... section of local chapter .... composed entirely of Latin students .... staged Roman wedding .... officers are Rutfalo, Mohr, and De Silva. Virginia Huffman .... president of Latin section of I. S. S. .... head of housing committee for convention. Girls' Club .... governed by advisory board .... co-sponsors .... Miss Van Schoick .... Miss Lippitt .... acquired own room this year .... sponsored Mother-Daughter Banquet .... board includes Murnane, Sullivan, Sanche, Clark, Dowling, Schoeneck, Kaiser, Miss Van Schoick, Miss Lippitt, Antilla, Ricks, Knirsch, Layne, Forsell. Mary Ann Knirsch .... senior .... president of Girls' Club .... chairmm of numerous candy and flower sales .... planned Mother-Daughter Banquet. Group of I. S. S. delegates . . . coming to convention .... over 200 here from out of town .... farthest came from Colorado and Pennsylvania .... many came on school buses. Pug: S1 u Ziff gp' Cllieerluiders .... Sy'!11l70Ii7C llie spirit of Community Iligli . . . il spirit of tiriemily cooperation that lm triumphed over m.1ny obstacles . . . led cheering in supporting b.iskeLb.1ll teams .... foollmll minis .... p.u'1i.1lly responsible for many Community victories . le.nlerx .ire . . Courtney . . XVilli:1ms . . . Vniideiiburg . . li.iertner .... Lysliolm . . . first year of new uniforms . .xlfilialed with l'ep-If-Peppers . . lenders consist of one sophomore . . four juniors . . on the scene again next year. I1 i Nirirlli iligfwf Page Eighty Jwflall . . 1. Bob Siedel .... senior .... quarter- back .... small in stature .... good pass receiver .... outstandingly effec- tive as a crafty leader. 2. Jack Lindskog .... senior .... half-back .... partially outstanding for his punts in Thornton game .... veteran at the game .... tough losing him. 3. Frank Frasor .... senior .... end .... the very personification of speed and quick acting .... undoubtedly the team's jester. 4. Charles Wick .... senior .... tackle .... second year on squad .... aggressive .... rangy .... his loss will be felt. 5. Joe Brescia .... junior .... guard .... tough scrapper .... only he, with Liddle's exception, will return to next year's line. 6. James Watson .... senior .... center .... played all season .... one of the most powerful men on the team .... very camera-shy. 7. Stanley Corley .... junior .... full back .... powerful line plunger . . . . promising offensive threat for 1939 squad. 8. Fred Cornish .... senior .... tackle .... exponent of the strong silent type .... proved very effective in the '38 season. 9. Ray Malatinka .... senior .... back .... won second place in All- Star Prep Contest .... approximately 109,000 votes .... shifty, dependable offensive threat on the field. 10. Joe Pugh .... senior .... guard . . . . slow but sure . . . . does very thorough job in stopping opponent's drive . . . . quit school much to everyone's regret. 11. A tense moment. 12. Donald Fischer .... senior .... guard .... earned his letter for fine playing despite late entry into season .... slow-moving .... heavy threat. 13. Clarence Blanchette .... junior . . . . end . . . . probable candidate for All-Conference next year .... un- doubtably a main stay on this year's team. 14. Roy Wilde .... junior .... Quarterback .... 1938 peppy field work insures the 1939 team of a valu- able player .... outstanding in final game. 15. Heinz Gratz .... senior .... guard .... exhibited exceptional defen- sive work considering this being his first year of active football service. 16. james Liddle .... sophomore . . . . tackle . . . . although only a soph, Jimmy showed prospects of being one of the best Iinesmen Community has produced. 17. Russell Schultz .... senior .... end .... a converted back .... one of the fastest running backs .... improved in course of season. 18. Edward Sossong .... junior .... back .... Suzie proved to be the best defensive backfield man .... displayed his mettle especially in Kankakee and Lockport games. -ar 'C' 291 ,4- If M 4 Q , why--,Tw -.- eawea . . HEAVYWEIGHT SPOTLIGHTS Heavies completed a fair season .... won 6 of 15 games .... failed to live up to forecast .... nine out of ten were seniors .... seasoned veterans . . . . hot and cold . . . . tallest team in conference .... lacked speed and ball handling ability .... nosed out by Thornton 32 to 27 in regional tourna- ment .... closed season with many on hospital list. 1. Heavyweight squad included .... front row .... Manager Liddle, Cornish, Schultz, Lindskog, Nadler, Schulte, Wat- son,yManager Wolf .... second row . . . . Barthel, Laydon, Malatinka, Ruess, Leighninger, Krueger .... in back ....Hunke, McGrath, Woodrick, Hulett. 2. Fred Cornish .... senior .... four years experience . . . made excellent showing .... loss by graduation will be greatly felt. 3. Jack Lindskog .... senior .... captain .... became heavyweight after three years service with lights .... sus- tained serious injuries cluring last of season. 4. James Watson .... senior .... veteran regular .... displayed great dependability .... played in every game. 5. Chuck Wick .... senior .... a fine defensive player .... spark plug of team .... third year as Cardinal regular. 6. Ernie Nadler .... senior .... team .... very fast despite 6 feet 2 inches . . . plays best when slightly angry. 7. Russ Schultz .... senior .... another three year man .... second high in scoring .... consistent .... good on defense and offense. 8. Warren Schulte .... senior .... ineligibility stopped first semester parti- cipation .... stepped into injured Lind- skogls place .... successfully Hlled the g3P' 9. Coach Russell draws a diagram .. . . Frosh Heavies . . . .Kruse . . .. Schiveler .... Egert .... Roletti .... La Morte .... Sadunas .... Bradshaw . . . . Heinecke . . . . Goesel . . . . Artist ....Hagen....Koehler....Muir . . . Schulte. Page Eigbly-three 7. ,,L.z.., . LIGHTWEIGI-IT HIGHLIGHTS Lights finished another successful year . . . . won eleven out of fifteen games . . . . Harper took one . . . . Bloom, one . . . . Calumet City snatched two . . . . all the others fell to C. H. S ..... Commies finished fourth in own tourna- ment .... Joliet again stole honors. 1. Counting from short to tall are . . . . Fischer, Albino, Mendoza, Seidel, Frazor, Reuss, Wilde, Cognac, Gerba, Delgado, Quade, Ganzer, Busha, Blan- chette, Seyl, Van Deering, Werner .... Oh, yes, .... Managers, Higgins and Thoms. 2. Clarence Blanchette .... junior . . . . three years' experience . . . . Kliney a regular this year .... hard worker .... thoroughly dependable. 3. Bob Seidel .... senior .... captain .... veteran of four years .... small, but very quick .... adept at ball handling. 4. Roy Wilde .... first year as regu- lar .... outstanding team player . . . . will be important factor in next year's team. Page Eighty-four 5. Bob Seyl .... senior .... returned to Blue Island after missing his junior year .... tall .... good under the basket . . . . answers to name Mope. 6. Tony Albino .... sophomore . . . one of the year's big surprises .... started rather late in the season .... exceptional talent warrants him position next year. 7. Charles Cognac .... junior .... good .... perhaps a bit over coniident . . . . should be even better for his last season. 8. Frosh light .... Mr. Rattenbury shows how it is done .... watching the basket are: Busha .... Waddicar .... Dertz .... Massina .... Anderson . . . . Wilson . . . . Kruse . . . . Alvarado . . . Sterzel. Qisg sm Mn: fifz li HF f ---,,n'.I. 'A 'ly' ' 'M-. .,,, ' ' . ' www: L iid ,Ji I my iw x , if I 1 if ', Q Q X if i - A ' N uw, Q' 1' -ff , ' ,4,,f,.45,. '- nfs Sgr K Jw , M 7 i..g L., KM ., QSN-'gE,,-gm f, gf, H , -, A '.X:w9wQ1aeSm7S2ga3m2au,gQ.4u. .... ,, uf ' - f. V.. -..m,i-.- 5 5 ,qu-Q ..g.pp5-'-wr-via. V .,,r. Goff . , Cyilzea ffziup , 1. Vernon Klawikowski .... plays number eleven on team. 2. Frank Frasor .... plays number ten on team . . talks better game than he plays. 3. Art Schultz . . . . number eight man on team . . . . is in somewhat of a slump so far this year. 4. Art Mattson .... number three man .... very steady player .... cinched his position at the first of the year and has kept it. 6. Henry Quade .... worked up from the bottom to number four position on the team .... shot a 75 this year. 5. Robert Schultz .... plays number nine man on the team. 7. John Carlson .... plays number one position on the team this year as well as last year .... steady player .... average score for the year is well below 84. 8. Jack Laydon .... plays number two this year as he did last year .... almost beat out Carlson for number one spot. 9. Richard Piehl .... plays number six on the team. 10. Robert Brown . . . number seven man on the team. 11. Billy Bradford .... freshman . . . . first year as wrestler . . . . state champion in the 95 lb. class .... only defeated three times in year's competition . . . . was elected honorary captain of team .... should add much to team's chances next year. 12. OUR HERoEs, reading from left to right and from top to bottom are: Bill Bradford, B. L. Bradford, Frank Mendoza, Scott Bond, Arno Gratz, Benck, Carl Sossong, Gayle Hill, Geo. Benck, Charles Goesel, Lemual Bond, 6lfllfLL.5 Jack McAley, Wilfred Stump, Joe jacques, Dale Geary, Ken Montgomery, and Harold Montgomery. We forgot to mention that the gentleman fully clothed on the top at the extreme left is the coach Mr. C. L. Blunk. The wrestling team .... not a very successful season .... all beginners except two .... had two men qualify for state meet .... Bill Bradford .... Lemual Bond .... interest picked up this year .... should continue .... only lose two men next year .... pros- pects encouraging. 13. Lawrence Petta .... fifth posi- tion on the team .... thinks he talks himself into good playing. 14. John Van Deering .... plays singles .... occasionally plays doubles . . . . lacks experience. 15. just one happy family, our tennis team. 16. Fred Cornish .... plays good singles game .... probably has more power than any other man on team. 17. Ralph Sullivan .... plays singles . . . . when needed plays doubles . . . . has very good form. 18. Russell Trost-Pat Langenbach . . . . play number two doubles on team . . . . Trost great lob artist . . . . likes to see opponent hit head on fence . . . . Pat outstanding freshman on team. 19. Robert Hughes-Howard Edmunds . . . play number one doubles on team . . . . very versatile . . . . able to play singles as well as doubles .... went to semi-finals at Joliet .... lost to ultimate champions. 20. Bennie Schumard .... outstand- ing singles player on team .... lost semi-finals at Joliet to the champion in extra sets .... won in three matches' . . . . lost only three games. Page Ezgbly seven gauge!! ,,,, mc! BASEBALL g S , unni I Opened season with five letter men returning .... team won jf iijgg first game of season with only one practice .... lost only two games ii' during season .... Bloom .... Lockport .... tied for first place EQ- in the South Suburban League with Bloom .... team lines up as 'hw follows .... Warren Schulte, first base .... Bob Seidel, second base Z . . . . Ray Malatinka, short stop . . . . George Cope, third base . . . . P1 L M Page Eigbly-eigbl Benny Nudo, right field .... Richard Bella, center field .... Jack --f Lindskog, catcher .... Leslie Rock, Brockman, or Lovrich, pitcher . . . . one pitcher plays left field . . . . new material must be used next year as seven of the first nine men are graduating. GAMES BLUE ISLAND 7 .....,.t ,r.. ..... .-..,. A R G o 3 BLUE ISLAND 4 .....,. ...,... r...... A R so 3 BLUE ISLAND 3 ..r,. - .....,.. ,,... B LOOM 9 BLUE IsL.AND 6 ...., ..... B LooM 4 QBLUE ISLAND 20 ,,...... ...... L ockvom' 10 BLUE ISLAND 11 ..... - ....,... ..........., ............. . - ...e. L EMONT 0 BLUE ISLAND 3 .... ..,... Q 12 inningsj ...... ....,.. T HORNTON 2 BLUE ISLAND 5 .. .....,.... . .... ......,....... THORNTON 4 Included in the picture are .... Nudo, Coach Eberhart, Woodrich, Malatinka, Umgelder, Koinig, Rock, Wilson, Luetz, Schulte, Norling, Seidel, Gebert, Corneigo, Hainsworth, Brockman, Lovrich, Cope, Bella, Rosati, Pustz, Delgado, Strand, Lyons, McAvey, and Bruno. TRACK Season opened with one letter man .... started out strong .... interest died out a trifle .... greatly hampered by lack of track to practice on .... loss of training season also felt . . . Ed. Sossong outstanding man on team .... was high point man at all meets .... took third in 220 at district meet .... team placed 2nd in the South Suburban League .... next year's chances good .... majority of point winners will return. In cluded in the picture are .... Bescancon, Schultz, Whitworth, Sossong, Bench, Cartier, Thatcher, Fischer, Manager Montgomery, and Coach Driver. X, , 4 ftvi 5 K ' f Vg . J ,gffk A .3 J .Mk ,V A K 3 in Nm A 1 C-.lls will lx' .1.g.1lx, lull lislun . . . llmnc run . , . or 11111 .11 flislf 'li-1'i111g ull' . . .1'1fl lmik .ll 1l1.11 uri lk' l7l'L'15.ll'Cll . . . . 1'.1i11, slucl, 111' wl1i11u. XX l1.'1'1-s lllt' lull k'.lI'I'lL'Y'f XX'l1.11 .11g.1i11 .... quit p11si11'! C 111111' .111nl get il. Ciixulci' in .1 Llfililly 111u111c11t. Lasy, Russ. You slmuld soc ll1c111 in L1nif111'111. lin hum .... but lu-'Q ilw pl1uu1g1'.1pl1cr. Miml your own l111xi11css, Doris. CQ.1ls with l1C.'lllX and bows. llit l1i111 low! 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P g Nmrm -fum M2001 CS M101 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER' OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR 1 9 3 9 CHIPS SPECIAL RATES ON PICTURES FOR STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS AT AI.L TIMES. 185 NORTH WABASH AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS STAte 0113 And .... louis J. Bi:-:denkopf .... Worth, Illinois .... on the board since 1927 .... farmer .... And .... 4 Clifford L. Aulwurm .... 12148 S. Ann Street .... on the board since 1936 .... grocer .... SEIBERT'S DRUG STORE Tbe store of friendly service THE REXALL STORE Our Prescription Accuracy is Your Safeguard Corner, Burr Oak and Western Avenue 12663 Western Avenue Phone Blue Island 786 GEO. A. LUCHTEMEYER JEWELEK AND OPTOMETIUST 40Years Experience in Fine Watch and Iewelry Repairing EYES EXAMINED - ALL KINDS OF OPTICAL REPAIRS 13013 South Western Avenue Compliments Of A F R I E N D CAMERAS - FILMS - SUPPLIES - MOVIE EQUIPMENT 9 Tinting 9 Enlarging O copy Work 9 Picture Framing 8 Exposure Rolls Developed and Printed for 25c - INCLUDING FREE - TWO 4 x 6 ENLARGEMENTS Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention WATLAND BROTHERS CAMERA SHOP 2357 XV. Vermont Street Blue Island, Ill. Office Phone: Blue Island 222 Residence Phone: Blue Island 3349 HENRY L. DUFF REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 2427 Vermont Street Blue Island, Illinois Phone Blue Island 3100 THE DUTCH KITCHEN HOME COOKING A Good Place to Eat - We Cater to Parties and Banquets 12930 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Page Ninety-five 12842 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Pa And --'- EDDIE'S MARKET Try Us for the Bert Meafs in Town 12558 South Western Avenue Phone 2764 Eddie Harms, Prop. BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS - Established 1896 - E. B. BRONSON Bc COMPANY CHRYSI.ER PLYMOUTH RAY'S SUPER-SERVICE STATION CITIES SERVICE OILS , , Once - Always Fred A. Hohman .... 2525 Prairie We Cul, for and DPHW, Street OB the board Smce 12447 South Western Avenue Phone Blue Island 2118 1938 .... statzoner .... Qruns book storej .... ' I I I ' E When you buy Superwashed ZEIGLER you get more pure coal per ton b cause its Im EC O ,Il99,,.sss purity-free and low in ash. Try Superwashed we-s- s ZEIGLER the next time. IT LAs1-5 LONGER Flash .... Evanston .'L . . Ncu- 0 ' kirch, Public Enemy No. 1, held up the palatial mansion of the Donald Kaschs' .... Mrs. Kasch is I da ' ' .,, the former Mary Rose Rugalo of Super-X, the perfect stoker coal, IS es- Bluc Island. pecially prepared for household and small X - V ' U commercial stokers. It will make your IIIQISI1 --'- MIUUCJPOIISI Mmn- I stoker function better. Ask your dealer. ,3: lDw H, ,Im if . . . . the 500 mile auto race was won by that speeding dare-devil Ifred Cornish. Flash .... Chicago .... Valen- tine Raloff and his orchestra tonight opens at the Panther Room in the College Inn, at the Hotel LaSalle . . . . It should be his greatest achievement as yet. Iflash .... Urbana .... The University of Illinois today ac- quired a new professor of French, Monsieur Francois Berdoueau, bet- ter known in his high school days as Bill Hildahl .... I-Iis wife Anita Boehman accompanied him. Blue Island .... Blue Island and Thornton tonite fought out their usual game of basketball. The ref- eree, jack Lindskog, suffered a black eye and a broken nose when a group of B. I. boys pounced upon him. Xt' Nilwly-six B ELL 85 ZOLLER y COAL COMPANY BELL BUILDING CFNTRAL 4224 CHICAGO Phone Blue Island 2030 Lucille Stuebe Prop LUCILLE BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHLS Specializing in Permamfnf lVat'ing and Hair Slyling 12756 South Western Avenue Blue Island Illinois ' GREEN MILL Home Made Ire Cream 12835 South Western Avenue Blue Island Illinois SCHOOL SUPPLIES - CIGARETTES, CANDIES AND MAGAZINES Flash .... Los Angeles .... Robert Hughes today won the National Singles crown by defeat- ing Russell Trost in the National tournament. Flash .... Lake Forest .... Entered in the annual Lake Forest Horse Show will be that nationally known ho-rsewoman .... Darlene Darfler. Flash .... Little Rock, Ark. . . . . That long expected marriage of Lucille Johnson and Warren Schulte will take place one week from today at the home of the bride-to-be. They will be married by Rev. John D. Doorenweed. Flash .... Hollywood, Califor- nia .... The famous radio come- dienne, Mar Jean Wegener, will start on a personal appearance tour of the country tomorrow. It is rumored that the purpose of this tour is to restore some of the popu- larity she once enjoyed. Flash .... Miami, Florida .... Mrs. John Petry, formerly the glamorous Eleanore Karlstedt, left here for Reno yesterday. As soon as the divorce becomes final, she is expected to marry Ernest Nadler. Flash .... Podunk, Kentucky . . . . Mrs. Fred Moritz today an- nounced that her fifth bundle from heaven will arrive sometime in November. She is the former Miss Betty Ricks. Flash .... Blue Island, Illinois . . . . Warren Hunke and Charlotte Heinzelmann, known over the world for their wonderful art, will open a joint exhibition here to- morrow. Flash .... New York City .... That glamorous siren Lucille Hilde- brand will join her equally famous husband, Chuck Wick, that roman- tic baritone here tomorrow. Flash .... Chicago, Illinois .... Paul Carter and his Dixieland band, featuring Jeanne Ouimet, the torch singer, continues its triumphant engagement at the Blackhawk. Best Wishes from Blue lslana s Fastest Growing Drug Store JORGENSEN PHARMACY 123rd and Western Avenue I Phone: Blue Island 3677 Blue Island, Illinois HENNIG FLORIST Harold Fehser, Successor FLORIST AND DECOIIATOR 2314 West Vermont Street Phone Blue Island 225 RIDGE OIL COMPANY CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Higlo Grade Motor ana' Fuel Oils GASOLINE KEROSENE Grease for Every Lubrication Phone Blue Island 1720 2307 W. 135th Place BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS SNYDER'S BAR-B-Q We Make Our Own Ice Cream SANDWICHES - RED HOTS - HAMBURGERS 12308 South Western Avenue Blue Island 2593 BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS Complete Stock - - - - Intelligent Service .IEBENS HARDWARE SHEET METAL WORK Sunbeam and Round Oak Heating and Air Conditioning PAINTS OILS GLASS 13309-11-13 S. Western Avenue BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS CLIFFORD L. AULWURM Grocery and Market Phones 173-174 12454 South Western Avenue Quality Comes First - WE HAVE IT Service Comes Next - WE GIVE IT Satisfaetion Is What We All Want - WE GUARANTEE IT Phone Blue Island 274-1768 A. XV. SCHREIBER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 12901 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Page N inely-se wen Page N inrl-y -right SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us with sufficient equipment, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers ol fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN A OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. U17 West Wsshlnglon Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois In ,the foreground' Ft. Dearborn re-erected in Grant Park on Chicago's lake front. Illustration by Jshn fr Ollier Art Studios. .A S Flash .... Paris, France .... Henry Ruess, internationally known tapster who last year won the title of the world's cutest tap dancer, arrived here last night with his fiancee, es Countess Fiarito-Des- Olardellio, formerly Mrs. Arthur Engeland of Blue Island, nee Marge Helquist. The couple, accompanied by Miss Helquist's two daughters by her first marriage, announced their intention to wed within a week. Flash .... Broadway, New York .... EXTRA .... The brilliant first night opening of The Lady Loves to be Kissed, starring play-boy, Bob Grebing, was inter- rupted last evening when The Singing Evangelist, George Gra- der, who recently inherited the Hudson River Heaven, formerly occupied by Father Divine, shot the handsome blond star in the pants. shouting as he did so, The debbil has you all, brudder. The star, who was at that moment em- bracing his co-star, Celia del Rio Delgado, managed to shove her heroically out of the way, thus endangering his own life. However, the internationally known doctor from Vienna, George Fridholm, specialist on fleas and lice, an- nounced that the patient was ex- pected to re-assume his role to- morrow evening. He is unable to sit as yet. Flash .... Washington, D. C. . . . . Arriving here today on the Limited Special were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seyl from Little Rock, Arkan- sas. Mr. and Mrs. Seyl were picked from a group of young married couples representing the entire country for the honor of being acclaimed Typical Mr. and Mrs. America. The happy couple ac- companied by their son, Ray Robert, named after the famous founder of the Mick Institute for Lonely Men and Women, Ray Mal- atinka, were met at the station and presented with a key to the city by the president of the United States, Donald Fischer. Mrs. Seyl was the former Dolores Hambel. Compliments of ' BETTY HERMAN DRESS SHOP , SPECIALIZING IN JUNIOR SIZES 13031 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois D. 81 M. SUPER SERVICE STATION N. W. Corner, Burr Oak and Western Avenues Phone Blue Island 312 Blue Island, Illinois SINCLAIR PRODUCTS L. NAGEL COAL and MATERIAL THE FIRM WITH COMPLETE STOCKS COAL AND MATERIAL ' FOR ALL PURPOSES Ofice and Yard 13538 S. Western Avenue BLUE ISLAND, ILL. AL'S BARBER SHOP AL LAROTONDA, Proprietor 2361 West Vermont Street Blue Island, Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of 1939 FRED A. HOHMAN Stationer Member, High School Board Renew the Beauty of Your Garments Qur Cleaning Methods Will Do It GRAND DRY CLEANERS Edward Kingma, Prop. 12314 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Phone Blue Island 1273 We Deliver Page Ninety-nine' That lawyer of mine has his nerve! Why so? Listen to this item in his bill, For waking up in the night and thinking over your case, S5,000. A big business man was con- tinually placarding his office and plant with slogans, and bored his friends about their effectiveness and worth. Here's a new one I'm putting up, he told a visitor one day and handed him a placard which read: DO IT NOW! A few days later the visitor was back and asked him how his latest slogan had turned out. They took it too literally, he complained. No sooner had I put up the cards than the payroll clerk skipped with two thousand dollars, the bookkeeper eloped with my secretary, and the shop crowd organized a union and demanded a twenty per cent increase in pay. Sign seen in front of an electric store: kill you wife with work: Supply Don't LET ELECTRICITY DO IT. men had escaped from an , and managed to get into an airplane. At an altitude of about two thousand feet, one decided to jump out. O. K., said his friend, But you'd better take a parachute. Why? Don't be silly, was the reply. C:1n't you see it's raining? Two asvlum .-i-1 A Scotchman had been away from home for eleven years. When he returned he found his five brothers wearing long beards. Why the hair? he asked as he confronted the group. Dinna ye remember? Ye took the razor with ye. Page One Humlreil MERCU Phone Blue Island 387 HABICH BROS. . MOTOR SALES, Inc. Au tborized RY EIGHT LINCOLN ZEPHYR Sales and Service 13210 SOUTH WESTERN AVENUE BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS GANZER'S I. G. A. STORE We Deliver Phone Blue Island 37 12924 Division Street - Compliments of ADAM C. KRANICH Blue Island's Leading Ieweler 13055 South Western Avenue Phone Blue Island 1073 ITALIAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT 13101 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois WILLE BROTHERS CO. 2154 Vermont Street Building Material - Lumber - Coal Phones Blue Island 45-46 Compliments of MAX GESF School Books and Supplies 12452 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois 'YIIMMIE RYAN'S,' SUPER SERVICE STATION 2800 Broadway, Blue Island HIGH PRESSURE GREASING - Complete Cranl-tease Service - Phillips 66 Products X EDEMFHINEY PEBUNTUNG CQMPQNY Quality Kem Baalos ,Zac Safbaab and Coffegu rqammcmaf, 'Indiana George Grader: I am sorry to hear of your partner's death. Would you like me to take his place? Manager: Very much, if you can get the undertaker to arrange it. They were riding along a beau- tiful strctch of country road. She was driving, and suddenly spied repair men climbing the telegraph poles. Why Harry, just look at those men, she exclaimed. Do they think I never drove a car before? Waiter: Your coffee, sir special from Australia, Sir. Chuck Wick: Oh, so that's where you'vc been! .li Usher: How far down do you wish to sit, Sir? Old Gent: What do you mean? As far down as the chair of course. Mother: Johnny, why are you feeding the baby yeast? johnny: Well, she's swallowed my nickel and I'm trying to raise the dough. .li XVhy are summer days so much longer than those of winter? Heat expansion, I guess. .lil He fplacing his hands over the girl's eyes from behindj If you can't guess who it is in three guesses, I'm going to kiss you. She: jack Frost, Davy Jones, Santa Claus. 1 L, Om' llumlrnl Two 12956 South Fon FEMININE FANCIES A Dress or jus! a Hankic THE MAYFAIR Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Best Wishes for fbe Class of '39 S T A T E B A N K OF BLUE ISLAND Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Warm or Cola' - Al Your Servirz' GEO. J. ROLL Coal-Building Material-Cola'--Ive Vermont Street at Rock Island R. R. Phone Blue Island 175 Blue Island, Illinois RIPPE SERVICE STATION Gasoline - Oils - Greasing 12734 Gregory Street Phone Blue Island 57 CONGRATULATIONS! Class of '3 9 1 DEPARTMENT STORE Blue Island, Illinois Headquaricrs for Sport Clothes M A R K S STORE FOR MEN 13047 Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois JOHN M. HART DRUGGIST Western Avenue and New Street Blue Island, Illinois Telephones: Blue Island 141 and 70 Hey, waitress, what kind of pie is this, apple or peach? Waitress: Well, what does it taste like? Glue. Waitress: Well, then, that's the apple. The peach tastes like putty. Doctors can't be so hot. Aren't all the customers you see in their offices sick? Feudal: That which is hopeless. Reno: Where the cream of society goes through the separator. Fit: That which you throw if your tailor-made suit doesn't. Bridesmaid: That which if you have been three times, you might as well give up. She: I heard you went for a hike, yesterday. Did you walk far? He: Why, I walked so far and my ankles got so tired that they sued my arches for nonsupport. In darkest Africa two natives were watching a leopard chasing a fat man. Can you spot the winner? asked one. The winner is spotted, replied the other. Prof.: Why did you put quo- tation marks on this test paper? Student: Courtesy to the boy across the aisle. He who laughs last is slow catching on. Iunior: Hey, ma, I just got Chile on the radio. Mother: Didn't I tell you not to eat in the parlor? Miss McHenry: Have you heard of Julius Caesar? Bob Grebing: Yes, ma'am. Miss McHenry: What do you think he would be doing now if he were alive? Bob Grebing: Drawing the old age pension. . -Vi., We DELIVER BLUE ISLAND 3540 UNION SHOP BARTLE FLORIST VERA MILLER BARTLE, Proprivlor 12811 S. Western Avenue BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS MARGARET ULRICH, Floral DL'Sigl1t'Y Serving the Community for over 44 years FIRST NATIONAL BANK of B L U E I S L A N D SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Phone Blue Island 838 FIEDLER - MOI-IR MOTOR CO. DODGE - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 13357 S. Wfestern Avenue BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS Page Ont' Humlrzwl Tbree Mr. Price fto freshiej: Well, young man, back again? VVhy can't you find your classes? Freshie: Sorry, teacher, it must be the Corrigan in me. Early to bed, Early to rise, And your girl goes out With other guys. Tenderfoot: That's a fly in my soup. First Class Scout: Don't worry. He won't drink very much. Mother: Where is you brother, Freddie? Freddie: He's in the house play- ing that duet. I finished my part Hrst. Teacher: Children, there will be only a half day of school this morning. Students: Whoopee! Hooray! Teacher: Silence. We'll have the other half this afternoon. Roy: It is raining very hard tonight, so sleep in my house. Gerald: Thank you very much fgoes to the door and opens itj. Roy: Where are you going? Gerald: I am going home to get my pajamas. Teacher: Billy, why are you laughing? Billy: Laugh and the world laughs with you. Teacher: But you stay after school alone. 1. Man is born. 2. Man grows up. 3. Man kicks the bucket. 4. Man is buried. 5. Man turns to dust. 6. Grass grows from dust. 7. Horse eats grass. 8. MORAL: Never kick a horse- you might injure a former relative. Page One Hundred Four Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduates from C. R. WA'UGH BARBER Youll PRINTING NEEDS Quickly and Ejiciently Cured for by BLUE ISLAND PUBLISHING CORPORATION 2350 West Vermont Street Phones 2020-1 Blue Island, Illinois ETTA'S BEAUTY SALON Henrietta Pippert, Prop. 13012 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Phones: Blue Island 1533 DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Sales and Service PRONGER MOTOR SALES 12914 S. Western Avenue Phone Blue Island 15 Complimenfs of the SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY Everything You Need from a Drug Store Super Rich Ice Cream Made Fresh Daily-Party Orders of All Kinds JOHN SIEDENFUSS, R.Ph. STAES FOOD MART Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 13012 Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Phone: Blue Island 637 We Deliver Waiter, there's no chicken in this chicken soup. Well, did you ever find a horse in horse radish? I-Iitler's version of A Tisket, a Tasket .... A Musket, a Cas- ket. The bright young pupil looked long and thoughtfully at the second examination question, which read, State the number of tons of coal shipped out of the United States in any given year. Then his brown eyes cleared and he wrote, H1492 - NOI16.', il Now I lay me down to sleep, The lectures dry, the subject deep, If he should quit before I wake, Give me a poke, for heaven's sake. Did you know Adam was a dan- cer? Nope did you? Sure, he fell for the big apple didn't he. Bathing Suit - A costume with no hooks but usually plenty of eyes. Mother fto small childj: Hush, dear, the sandman will be here soon. Child: O.K. Mom, 'gimme' two lollypops and I won't tell Daddy. Teacher: What is the correct name for a cash register, Donald? Donald: Scotch typewriter. Bert: Ah, midnight, the time when miracles happen. Babs: I think .... Bert: What did I tell you? PRONGER'S Hardware - Paints - Plumbing - Healing Phone Blue Island 1850 12540 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Phone Blue Island 30 Remember Everybody Likes Candy! WESLEY A. SMITH WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS - FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 2421 Grove Street Blue Island, Illinois Best Wishes to Gradziates from STUDIO I-IAT SHOPPE Josephine Hofcr, Proprietor 12905 South Western Avenue Blue Island, Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of '59 SEARSHUEBUCH AND CU. 13105 S. Western Avenue Phone Blue Island 3375 BLUE ISLAND CLEANERS AND DYERS 12907 South Western Avenue Phone Blue Island 1257 35 YEARS SERVING THE MUSIC TRADE WALLACE MUSIC HOUSE BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIES AND PROFESSIONAL REPAIRS 515 S. Wabash Avenue WEBSTER 2073 SPECIALIZING IN DRUM CORPS EQUIPMENT MAURICE SCI-IULTZ LAWYER Office Phone 896 Residence Phone 197 12659 South Western Avenue Stadle Building BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS Page Om' I-Inmlrml Fit C PATRONS DENTIST: DR. Trios. J. SCANLON . . . . , . 12708 S. Western Ave. PHYSICIANS: F. A. VINCENTI, M. D. . . , .... 13037 S. Western Ave. R. C. AIKEN, M. D. .... . 13305 S. Western Ave. MUSIC STUDIOS: LILLIAN HFITMAN STUDIOS . , . . . . Masonic Temple BAUER SCHOOL OF MUSIC .... . . . Masonic Temple I DELICATESSENS: SCOTTY,S A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING 12661 S. W'estern Ave. BEAUTY SHOPS: VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP . . . . . 12922 S. Western Ave. GARAGES : GROVE STREET GAIKAGE .... , . . 2417 W. 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