Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1929
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Ralph Karlaml-rin. Honor Council The Honor Council is the judicial branch of the school government. It is a student organization formed for the purpose of enforcing the rules of the school. Cases of dis- order in the halls are brought up before the Council, which passes judgment on the cases and decides the penalties. Mrs. Sanders, who originated the Honor Council, is its able faculty adviser. The Council is composed of twenty seniors chosen by Mrs. Sanders for their high scholarship, their service to Calumet, and their general reputation in the school. The othcers of last semester were Max Fenneman, chairman, and Margaret Blocki, secretary. This semester Ralph Earlandson is the chairman and Helen Nyberg, secretary. The Honor Council is a traditional organization of Calumet and as one group of seniors graduates, another group is ready to take up the reins and carry on the good work of the Council. Eighty-.Yine ,,, . e .?Q, ky: .4 1,57 ,, . if .. '-if. PA V 'er ' - V1 .' 1 47.5 mfs 1 ', .1 ' ' v-1, nf.. f ' e s.f ' .1 C- A 5- .v,..:, ,, Q'1,t - v ' ' . 1 ' t - W fe J 1 P ., 4! .I-9 .1 aft I A - 5 ,M-, . ,. .N A .1., if ' r sz' ,H 3 -List-Sie if A F ' 15' , - guy 7' ' , W gl V . v fm' A . , A 1 .N '- - l - Calumet Rooters Club President . . . . , Dan Cummings Vice-president . , .George Borring Secretary , ,Betty Congdon Treasurer Melvin Nelson Executive Assistant , . , . , , ,,.,, David Mendelsohn COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Business , . . , , , , . . , George Kournatas Membership .,..,., Albert Fox Social ,,., Isabelle Herda Entertainment . . ,George Wesley Reception , . . . , .Frank Quirk Publicity , , .,.. ...,,, ,,.., M a ry Quirk Maroon and Blue , , . , , ,,,.. , . ..,...,. Viola Hart President, Senior Student Council . , , . Orville Coombes President, Junior Student Council . . ..,., Robert Lee Chairman, Honor Council , , , Ralph Earlandson -Y: 'k. fy - 75? - - -u.-w:- 7 Y -- vg W if X- v.. ., ,A t 1 4. , , ': .. L. ..e. . 4- , , f . i . ' - , . ' 'pf .Yiizcty 'I . '. l . , 5 . xl ,gr .H - -. t U U. Q 4 h . NHL N25 A ,Y .gr ii U-'in' 5 . Nz , sybian . ' ff L ff Ita' , lc ' 1 f fl., 5 ' - - ' . A 5 'b 9' K LA., M ,. , ,, , V S. , . . ,p 5, .Sy '-5' ' - -' ' 'X 5 f s t .se 5 fa 'Ya Aff K, I . . . 1-' . i u': 'ss ' Activities of the Rooters Club are both widespread and diversified. Under the present administration the C. R. C. sponsored and managed the Annual Alumni Home- comi-ng, the Christmas Frolic, and the Fathers' Night. The last event was a joint un- dertaking with the C Mens Club. Through the committees, the C. R. C. gave several open socials throughout the year. Members were admitted free to these affairs and also to three swim meets and one basketball game. Several assemblies and pep meetings were given at intervals. Each semester at an assembly the first fourteen IOOW rooms received beautiful pictures as prizes. The annual dinner for the football team was given at the Y. M. C. A. with sixty guests. More than one hundred attended the scholarship dinner in the school cafeteria last January. Both of these dinners were arranged and provided by the Rooters Club. The Business Committee supervised all ticket sales for school productions. The successful Clean-Up parade was directed by the Reception Committee. . . - U. P S.. u ed 2 - esiggs if fi fr ,- hx-. -, f , , ., I 1- , Q - , 5' . li 'Fix -3? ' . ss' C. ' .-tv ' ' as Ninety-One -.5 W Top mu: Tom McNamara, Stanlev Lindahl, Edward Flanagan, Robert Eldridge, Robert Swanson, Folger Fellowes, Charles Teed, Harold Lockwood. Tbml rout joe Hirtzer, Dorothy Buyer, Virginia Kennedy, Virginia Boetter, Laniona Brown, Pearl Miller, Lois Tait, Don Anderson, Ralph Olson. Xrrufzil i'nu': Howard Larson. Emily johnson, Fanny Bruce, Dorothy Prav, Beatrice Christie, Marion Metzger, Anna Clow, Isabelle Herda. Fifi! Vlllll Ruth Lyons, David Mendelsohn, Edward Holtsberg, Marv june Jones, Orville Coombes, i Robert Cummings. Herma Steinberg, Shirlev Davidson, Lois Swigart. The Student Council President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Corresponding secretary . Orville Coombes Robert Cummings Mary june Jones Mary Cunningham Edward Holtsberg Student Council, a branch of the Rooters Club, constitutes the legislative part The of the student government at Calumet. Through this group the student body presents its opinion to the faculty and administration. The present corps of delegates has efhciently represented the student body the past year. The Student Council is responsible for the cleanliness of lockers, corridors, and grounds. The soap in the lavatories is furnished through the efforts of the members of the Council. During the first semester it was largely due to the efforts of the Student Council that the sale of tickets for school affairs was so well ma-naged. The Student Council is a most vital organization in the school and lends a helping hand whenever needed. Ninefy- Tivo 1 Top row: John Scott, Lorraine Dahlke, Ethel Miller, Charles Eastman, Hazel Coons, Louis Thomas, Elizabeth XWilliamson. Svvomf rout Howard Anderson, Alfreda Guzinski, Frieda Nicka, Lucille W'itty, Fred Benseman, Chauncey Johnson, Betty Olds. Firm' row: Violet Nelson, Alice Roysdon, Bernice Mougin, Robert Lee, Martha Burdett, Ardythe Hanley, Annette Nation. Junior Student Council Othcers for the first semester: President , , , A . 4 . . , . . . Robert Lee Vice-president Lucille McClintock Secretary Marie Holmgren Treasurer . , . , . , . . Edward Farr Oflicers for the second semester: President . . , , , . , . , , Robert Lee Vice-president Philip Treulich Secretary , , . Marie Holmgren Treasurer , , . , , A . . . , Martha Burdett The Junior Student Council is composed of a delegate from each lower class ses- sion. These delegates are required to bri-ng to their rooms news of what the council is doing. It is a part of the Rooters Club and works in conjunction with that body. Last semester it sponsored a social at which all the delegates and alternates were present. Until last semester it was part of the Senior Student Council but now it is a separate organization. Nizzcfy-Three Estelle Chapman, Lavenya Haigh, Ruby Fremont, Viola Hart, Isabelle Herda, Marietta Hansen. The Maroon and Blue Staff The Maroon and Blue Staff is under the auspices of the Rooters Club and consists of the following members: Miss Fremont, faculty sponsor: Viola Hart, chairmang Mari- etta Hansen, secretary: Lavenya Haigh, Isabelle Herda, Eleanor Bihl, and Estelle Chap- man. This year the staff has carried out the Rooters Club slogan, Service to Calumet, by assisting in the oflice and by selli-ng fountain pens, ink, and beret caps. The profit from the fountain pens was turned over to the Rooters Club, and that derived from the sale of the beret caps was used for the benefit of the football team. Ninety-Four '-fe 5 Iz, , Q l i . f f iw ly lg W7 1 f Tofu rout Bernice Tallmadge, jean Stellman, Rosenell Stuenkel. Jeanette jodar, Beatrice Tallmadge. Second rout Mary Quirk, Betty Merrill, Ingrecl Ostrom, Gladys Dalilin, Dorothy Rauch. Firsi' rout Lillian XVilson, Mary june jones, Mary Tlioma, Agnes johnson, Mary Cunningham, Lzivenya Haigh. Senior Girls Council The Senior Girls Council is L1 group of 4A girls selected by Miss McKinley to act as an executive board of the senior girls. This year it sponsored the Saint Patrick's Dance and the May Festival. The president is Mary Thomag vice-president, Agnes Johnsong secretary, Mary Cunninghamg and treasurer, Mary June Jones. Others taking an active part this semester were: Mary Quirk, Beatrice Tallmadge, Bernice Tnllmadge, Gladys Dahlin, and Lavenya Haigh. 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E lm mlm W ' Q 11 W 'IW Us 0. :HI U .xl ,Jxlx Ugg ,,,, ll, l.,.x'K .l k f E 'f l f 5 M37 3E? 57j'-zf , ,f ,Qgilf 3 X 155 21557 X X XX, ffxlilzf N - - 14 - I Q XX 5 X - A ,T i X. s' Q Lf XX: f INNHDWORUMA Qwmmwwbmmmmw 5mMgYNmm0M ADELE DXCMJPDSON PAUL SOXPEXVSEN FXPED SCHDE! Top row: WX'illiam Froehlich, Granger Nyestberg, Charles Tried, Robert Noetzel, James Erskine, l.ou.s Combi. Flrxt rout Edwin Teach, Russell Sewell, Wfirren Hoffman, Robert Yfhite, john Mniaeh, Niekofas Gammelgard. Senior Hi-Y PreQident Robert XVhite Vieevpresiclent XY'arren Hoffman Secretary Edwin Teach Treasurer Russell Sewell Almost the entire membership of the Senior Hi-Y of the fall semester was lust at February graduation, but members tranQferring from the Alunior Hi-Y kept the club in existence. reorganizing it in the latter part of liebruary. Though the club is the small- est in several years, it has accomplished a good deal. The meetings. held at the Englewood Y Monday nights, are eapably supervised by fvlr. Hopper, formerly teacher at Calumet but now transferred to Senn High. About live home meetings in the form of soeials were held during the semester. In April Mr. Wolcott, the noted boys' Qpeaker, was Secured by the club to speak at the boys' assem- bly. Another interesting speaker talked about Alaska. During the spring vacation ten of the fellows went on a week-end trip to the dunes. X nirfi' lfiyplzl Tujl row: Vincent Carlson, Charles Popham, Edwin Olsen, Roy Mosley, XVillard Lillroth. Fzrit rout Howard Anderson, George Quandee, Donald Hamilton, John Scott, Fred Benseman, Elliott Suttle. Junior Hi-Y OFFICERS Full Sl'Il1I'S1't'7' Spring Sl'H1f'Sff'l' Edwin Teach President Elliott Surtle Robert White Vice-president Richard Jewell Donald Hamilton , Secretary , Richard McCormack John Scott , . Treasurer. , . Jean Scott The Junior Hi-Y is a club composed of freshman and sophomore fellows, having the same platform and aim as the Senior Hi-Y. The Junior Club has eighteen active members, being slightly larger than the Senior Club. Thev co-operated with the other club in securing the speaker for the April boys, assembly, Mr. Wfoleott. On May 17, a Mother and Son Banquet was staged iointly with the Senior Hi-Y. The idea of a Mother and Son banquet was rather novel, but it was .1 huge success. More than seventy people atended the aifair. Robert XVhite, president of the Senior Club, acted in the capacity of toastmaster. Miss Melody was the principal speaker of the evening. The regular meetings are held every Wednesday' night at the Englewood Y. Several house meetings and a social in June varied the programs enough to make every meeting interesting. To Mr. Hopper, faculty adviser of the two clubs, is due much of the success the clubs have experienced. Niziety-Niize Top r0u': john Hawthorne, Robert Swanson, William Garnies, Williani Speck, Charles Day, Edward Kann, Thomas McNamara. Second' r0u': Janet Myers, Frances Humphrey, Mildred Hageman, Ruth Bushor, Margaret Snyder, Gertrude Johnson, Dorothy Otto, Elizabeth Ording. Fira! ruuf: Lavenya Haigh, Lillian NVilson, Bernice Tallmadge, Beulah XY'rigl'1t, Cora Bain, Dorothy Knickerbocker, Beatrice Tallmadge, Prudence YVagner, Mary Elizabeth Miehell. Firsf Sclllesi Harry Bennett Gertrude Gray Corinne Finch Irene La Mont Joanne Dilley L' V Thespians President Vice-president Recording secretary Corresponding secretary Treasurer 805011111 St'7IIt'SfL'Y' Harry Bennett George XVesley Bernice Tallmadge Dorothy Knickerbocker Beulah Wright One of the most exclusive clubs of Calumet is the Thespians, limited to fifty-one members, Whose purpose it is to discover dramatic talent among the students. Those displaying superior talent in various one-act plays held during the semester are eligible for membership. Meetings are held every second week. Captain Applejackf' a thrilling play of bold, bad pirates, was presented the first semester. Unfortunately Miss Bain was taken ill during the critical period of rehearsals, but George XVesley successfully continued the direction of the play. The Sweet Meat Game was presented later in a city-wide drama contest. C7ui'II111i1lrud Top 7'U1l'J Albert Fox, Robert Hannan, john Holmes, Eugene Hagel, Dan Cummings, Arthur XVeller. First rout Anna jones, Beulah Vfright, Alden La Coste, Mr. Earl Dougherty, Marion Hunt, Helen jones. Public Speaking Club Alden La Coste Verna Peterson Mr. Earl Dougherty Formed for the purpose of training high ing Club has indeed lived up to its purpose. audience and talked incoherentlv, now face an excellent delivery. This change is wroug The Union League Contest at Calumet who later spoke in the district contest held Daily News sponsors .1 nation-wide contest john Holmes speaking on The Citizen, His stitutio'n took first place in Calumet and lat He later spoke in the city finals. Besides the various contests the Public S day assembly. I President Secretary Faculty adviser school orators, the Calumet Public Speak- Nlembers who once trembled to face an their listeners with an easy posture and at by participation in oratorical contests. was won this vear bv Daniel Cummings, at Roosevelt High School. The Chicago on phases of the Constitution. This year Privileges and His Duties Under the Con- er a iirst in the south side district contest. peaking Club sponsored a l.incoln's birth- Oilv Hi1mfrr11'0He .211 111 5.21-9 lk, , an rrs Frolic I! I O 1 ursday ' P EI IIIIIP 1 HPI' -EQ. VVVY V SchooV1iCl1icaE11. Ulm. Friigx becenwer 14. 1928 V Five Cent? FERB6flAm' i AA' ?.A W ! 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A Vsznso V, W, .1 VV.A.,MLV Y - f --4 AV Om' Il11111l1'1'1i TIVO 1 l : I Top rout Herbert Burke, Victor Surface, Edward Kirk, Earl Carlson, Gideon Nelson, Howard Fay, Louis Streb, Walter Vandenburg, Charles Day, Leonard Smith. Third row: W'illiam Wallace, Edward McNamara, Howard Sullivan, Earl Treulich, Granger Westberg, Charles Teed, Don Covert, Robert Cummings, Paul Mose. Srfofzd muh Beatrice Tallmadge, Della Shernod, Anna Anderson, Mattie Metzger, Helen Slener, Marietta Hansen, Dorothy Spears, Pearl Miller, Isabelle Herda, Bernice Tallmadge. Fira! T'01l'Z Edward O'Dwyer, Florence Kramer, Albert Graber, Harold Strangeman, Mildred Berlcman, Erna Kuehn, Margaret Yinger, Ruth Oliver, Blanche Herring. The Calumet Crier The Crier staff for the second semester had the following editorial staff: H. Strangemain, editor: F. Kramer, associate editor: A. Graber, business manager: L. Streb. news editor, E. O'Dwyer, feature editor: P. Mose, L. Smith, M. Yinger, sports editors: D. Shernoff, exchange editorg H. Sullivan, circulation manager, R. Osterfelt, G. Nvest- berg, advertising managers. In the first semester the editor was Daniel Cummings. Others on last semester's staff were: Dorothy Clark, Owen Curtin, Gladys Dahlin, Marguerite Davies, Marie Dorr, Louis Francis, Wfalter Fulton, Jerome Graff, Thomas McNamara, Catherine Mehas, Bernice Nitter, Louise Poifenberger, Helen Sumner, and Dorothy NVebb. The staff has frequently put out six-page editions this year, instead of the usual four pages. At the end of the First semester an eight-page edition was produced. This year, as last year, the Crier took second ho-nors in the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. Uni' Hzuzdrvd TIIVN 7 PTE 'Rx a i v' Q. , '12 S 15, .q.'i,.5f 'i.x . . l , t '-D, 'LY I .vt , A I ,r. 4 I-A . ' , L , -' f a 'cfqf' -ds, A 4 , 5 V ,.l -'nf ligh- A 51-.1 ' , - .- A f Q 7 HUM fx ., W . ' AA530- 04? p 9, . . 1 - 4 . '. , . , , -LN l . 4 1 ., i . --. 1 1 4 . 'j S 'f 1' P , S. . - X, 3,54 ,5 - ,.- I ..A' - .' ' I L- .vk R 7 'HA N: ' , 1 5 r P5 'fy ' X5 ' gl if 'xx U N. H Y, wx Q in r 5 V . 5 1 A H, 1, ' Y' -s 1, s 1, ,, Y a , A Y, y : Q .fix i 1 6,-1? A J. I-101. ME 5 EDXTOQ BUS. 1 I fu A QQLQUNDQQQN f ' Q BBT .CW-asf? 'J'f'gL!fT Om' I11111dr'm'F011V P 'Z 6 M I 1 R T017 row: Nickolas Gammelgard, Harold Graber, Howard Gorman, Robert Kraus, George Lundgren. SVFOIIL1 mu: Evelyn Millard, Margaret Snyder, Mildred Berleman, Agnes jont, Margaret Tierney, Dorothy Gordon. Firsf row: Martha Roudebush, Mary Kast, john Holmes, Arthur Nelson, Mildred Hageman, David Mcndelsohn. Temulac Staff Editor John Holmes Associate editors Mary Kast, David Mendelsohn Business manager Arthur Nelson Assistant business manager Nicholas Gammelgard Advertising manager Harold Graber Literary editor Margaret Tierney Snap shot editor Margaret Snyder Club editors Martha Roudebush, Mildred Hageman Sport editor Frank Quirlt Art editor . George Lundgren Circulating manager , , , Howard Gorman For the beautiful art work we are indebted to the art editor and his assistants, Evelyn Millard and Agnes Jont, and the co-operation of their art teacher, Miss Dorothy Gordon. Om' Ilzzudrcd Fi: 1' it -1 t Tufw wiv: Lawrence Lucht, Louis Streb, Leonard Smith, Edward Barry, Victor Mathis, Leslie Nance. Tf7ll'il mir: Alvin Hall, Harry Thompson, Charles LOYCIIY, Arthur Glick, Frank Trisehan, Arthur Larson, Bertram Kent, Romaine W'aska, Charles Teed. Srrrwil ffm: Paul Mose, Don Covert, Howard Schneider, Robert Moulton, XY'ilbur Behn, XY'illiam Clarl-1, .lack Rodriquev, Harold Strangeman. Fifi! mu: Earl Nelson, Charles Morgan, Barnard Creech, Thomas McNamara, Howard Fay, XY'illiam XY'ard, Farl Treulieh, john Myers, Frank Rlitriek. CU Mens Club The UC Mens Club, one of the strongest organizations in the school, has among its members some of the best men of Calumet, men who have earned major letters for participation in some sport. The club strives to promote clean sportsmanship among the student body and strives to aid in all matters that will beneht the school. The C Mens Club meets twice a month under the sponsorship of Mr. Burger. They presented to the school the huge letter C that adorns the curtain in our assembly hall. They helped to stamp from our school all alien letters and leave only the Calumet as the letter to be cherished and honored by all the students. The following were the officers: Ifirxf S4'111i'x1'rr Sffllllll Surlzcxfri' Owen Curtin President Thomas McNamar. Thomas McNamara Vice-president XVilliam Xvard Frank Thompson Secretary Howard Fav Barnard Creech Treasurer Barnard Creerh OH-r Ilizi1d1'rd51'.1' Margaret Yinger, Aliee Pederson. jean Roland, Marie O'Leary, Betty Cnngdon, Gertrude johnson, Geraldine Gritiin. C Girls Club Dorothy O'Connor President Helen Smith Vice-president Ingrecl Ostrom . Secretary The C Girls Club was organized in September, 1928, under the leadership of Miss O'Leary. Its purpose is to encourage activity in sports among girls. Only girls who have earned a major letter by obtaining the necessary iooo G. A. A. points may belong to this club. The active members are: Betty Congdon, Marion Geslte, Geraldine Gritlin, Ger- trude Johnson, Virginia Larson, Olive McCullough, Dorothy O'Connor, Ingred Ostrom. Alice Pedersen, Betty Rabe, Jean Roland, Margaret Yinger. Out' H11r1ifm'd,S'i'z't'11 DEDICATION To the courageous spirit and never ceasing vitality of our colonial forefathers, who so bravely fought against oppression and faced unknown dangers, so that they and their descendants might live in peace a-nd security, we, the students of the Calumet High School, respectfully dedicate this annual. Chemistry Club Top mu: Eugene Shaffer, Harry Uahlstrom, Theodore XY'irsz, Clarence Toll, George Barring, XVillard Maru, Edward Barry, Xlfilliam Coughlin, Richard johnson, Thomas Murphy, Craig Vlurmle. Third mu: john Hawthorne, Harold Schultz, Frank Trischan, Harold Hagemeyer, Arthur Glick, Victor Stolarsky, XVilliam Speck, Gordon XVilson, Stanley Pihl, Ralph Earlandson, Carl Peterson. Sffomf row: NVilli:im Biel, joseph Mcffafferty, Elizabeth Perkins, Elsie Vong, Helen Nyberg, Charlotte Morhard, Betty Rabe. Myrtle Barrar, Marguerite Baker, Mary june jones, Frank Quirk. Fifi! mtv: Lavenya Haigh, jean Stellman, Helen Anderson, Dorothy O'Connor, Victor Mathis, Miss Parmalee. Beulah Wright, Howard Gorman, Lorraine Bransneld, Mary Thoma, Lillian NY'ilson. 1 Top mu: Lawrence beaman, Ward Ordway, Kenneth McArdie, Robert Renelier, lfarl Carlson, john Scott. Peter Anderson, Morris Myers, Herbert Senierau. Butler lleatty. Orville Coombes. Harold Graber Tfilnf mu: Nvalter L'n.1nder, Melvin McMahon, Steven Scace, Larl Nelson, lflmer Swanson, Robert Swanson, Don Anderson, Arnold johnson, lfrank Surehik, XY'ilmer Davis, Howard Blue, Arnold Nudelman. Sriram! mir: Alpliild Benson, Lila Spidel, Alice Hughes, Pearl Stengel, Gertrude jcnsen, Margaretta Strid, Leroy Mintz, Ellis Martin, Orrin Harvev, Wialter johnson, Roy Dow-le, Arthur lilaliewny. Flrvf ron: Gladys Swanson, Ruth Oliver, Betty Congdon. Dorothy O'Cionnor, Victor Mathis, Miss Parmalee, Beulah XY'rigl1t, Howard Gorman, Mattie xlClIgCl'. Gertrude johnson, lfdith Lawrence. Um' IIIIIHIVUIX lfiflllt BAND B BAND A Ur mm Top rnu': joe Mitterman, Lucian Pomorski. Hazel XVay. Fred Senkpiel, Olga Kekut, Sidney Radis, Nels XYikstrom, Raymond Carlson. Thomas Gorliss, Gordon Finlayson. Tlvml mu: Daniel Heiss. Mildred Hansen. Katherine Gartland. Peter Johnson, Catherine Myers, XValter Thompsen, Thomas Budds, XVilliam Brinkman, Edwin Pigarsch. Srmmf rout Helen Fritz, Mildred johnson, Anthony Camerano, Bertha Curtis, XVilliam Rittschof, Louise johnson, X'y'alter Heisler, Natalie Holmes. Isadore Abrams. Tilly XVintermeyer, Alfred Mueller. lfnwl mu: Frances Saracco, James Glynn, Eleanor Bragan, Leonard Kaplan, Henry Sopkin, Donald Crosby, Grace Ganz, jacob Aschenbrenner. Helen Mitterman, Agatha Dunne. The Junior Orchestra The junior orchestra was originated this semester by Mr. Soplsin, who asked the music teachers to make a canyass of their classes for players of orchestral instruments. The response was good. for the junior orchestra numbers forty members. practically all freshmen. This almost equals the number who belonged to Galumet's only orchestra last year. Next semester there will be three orchestras, the advanced. intermediate. and junior. The present iunior orchestra will be next semester's intermediate orchestra. They have played for the sixth period lunch seyeral times and for Mr. Sommers, head of the orchestra department of the Board of Education. The more adyanced mem- bers of the junior orchestra have practiced with the adyanced orchestra a few times. They also practiced the contest numbers and played with the advanced orchestra in the contests which were held at Englewood High and Orchestra Hall. Four of the yiolinists in the junior orchestra practiced yiola and played this semester in the contest. In all the junior orchestra furnished the advanced orchestra with four first yiolins, eight seconds. and four yiolas. flllt'fl1lIl1ll'i'lf Tun M 1 WX , J !,mi ' in fi 'ny ' .bugs -X - M' N J . 4 X -x Vac' 'LJ' f - x 'F c 7 if J Ji .gt , X 't ,J ' J A V, 1 ,I X X ,f , , . .E f f Af 1 s.. 1-1 -.- , ELI Wk if - : fJ3fY1Qi 4- ' , 1 Edith Lawrence, W'alter Hayter, Sidney Radis, Edward jones, Carl Erboe, Victor De Guide, Romaine Waska, Lester johnson, Catherine Mehas, Adele Kirtley, Alice Laurence, joseph Drasutis, Albert Feldman, Harold Siegel, Raymond Siegel, Alston Ostrom, Harry Meech, Ellen Fensholt, Dorothy Ganz, Thomas Cook, Joseph Laschober, Alvin Nystrom, Edith Olson, Albert Senechalle, Eunice Thocndel, Emil Basting, Florence Stephenson, Eleanor Shaffer, Eugene Shaffer, Roger Aiman, james McEnery, W'illiam Ayres, George Froehlich, Robert Bell, Nvillard Martz, W'illiam Froelilich, Charles Kann, Howard Somers, Martha Schaller, james Hornsby, NY'illiam Ebersberger, Rose Roseman, Fred Carpenter, Isadore Abrams, XVilliam Biel, Fern Langlois, Daniel Heiss. Calumet's Advanced Orchestra Calumetis advanced orchestra now has sixty members, with Edith Lawrence as concert-master. There is some exceedingly iine talent in the group. The orchestra was most fortunate in securing Mr. Henry Sopkin. a well known musician, for its director last January. Suiiicient credit cannot be given to him for his remarkably good work. For the city orchestra contests in April and May the members worked on May Day Dance by Hadley, the number required of all orchestras in the B group, and The French Military March by Saint-Saens, their optional number. In this cityrwide con- test Calumet made such a good showing that they were eligible to play in the finals at Orchestra Hall, where they won second place in the city. The orchestra has received considerable publicity in music magazines. They also had moving pictures taken by the Board of Education. There is still an opening for many new members who are willing to work and have enough school spirit to spend time in regular rehearsals. Urn'.'l11ml1'c.ll:i'ut'.'z1 T 'vigil X Tex 1 W 1 flee 3' .' 7 , ,,'- 3 - ffl i Y, ' i?q2,....,v . . ,iff Q? ' v f' M ka , ' -' - ' .5 ' - . 5' 5 V A- .4 gf ' ,N l, ,, F' -4:1 I ' 11 - V A U' iv! M iv L 5, ' H . v . 1 I 3 , . in 1' 'm s J . 1 I I Y f' V-, 0 7' ' , A 4' 1' ' 4' ' . f 1.4 V . Affvf-4 Y t i 3 s ,jk iv , Q 6 . , . . , , ., - 'A'.. ' e 1.4, i v 'MM Eli - 'f ff- N A' 'ii . tyblp 534' in - ti, gif ' -. if . , , .. . . s. V' affif f 'li' 'F ' ' t4 lt.a.3 -ev 'Q Z. If K L ' . Na' hi 'iiewf-v T V J l N, Ni L I Q , .. .. P , i i ' . ' ' 5 'if '- l ,,,2, ., ., 1 U -g K T ,X V x..- .. A i, X 1 .-.N , ,. iigffl. Top row: Leroy Elwing, Granger Westberg, Emeale Miller, Laurence Leahy. Harold Sarton, Victor Brodt, Leonard Brodt, Edward Boecher, Charles Day, Wa'lter Masterson, Eugene McGurty, Robert Kraus, Harold Jacobs. Fourth rout Albert Fox, Melvin Nelson, Stanley Johnson, Lorraine Young, Dorothy Koehler, Virginia Mcllhany, Dorothy Ifvison, Ingred Ostrom, Virginia Boetter, Rosemary Johnson, Agnes Johnson, Helen Bushor, Josephine Hasfurther, Helen Kirkland, Margaret Hawthorne, George Gilbert. Third rou: Charles Mahin, Ruth Johnson, Alice Black, Virginia Holmes, Ruth Bushor, Jean Rowe. Helen Emmons, Mildred Mueller, Alice Holmberg, Margaret Tierney, Emily Kuh, Margaret Snyder, Frances Covert, James Blyman, SETOVILII row: James Hansen, Alice Ostendorf. Mildred Hageman, Anna Anderson, Margaret Goss, Mary Rita Smith, Betty Robinson, Stella Kopulos, Maryalice Reynolds, Marjorie De Bus, Adeline Green- awalt, Arbutus Fullen, Phyllis Tedrahn, Jeanette Moody. Firxl rout Katheryn Coffey, Vivian Anderson, Jeanette Jo ar MacGibbon, Beatrice Tallmadge, Miss Margaret Blood, Bernice Tallmadge, Ethel Goldberger, Virginia YValler, Herma Steinberg, La Verne Burkluncl, Jean Stellman. d , Chai-lotta Goss, Janet Smith, Mariorie Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus is one of the largest organizations in the school, having devel- oped from a mere handful of students a few years ago to a group which proudly boasts of about sixty members. Because of the time and effort which the students have so willingly contributed toward making a success of their several important undertakings. the Mixed Chorus deserves the whole-hearted support of the entire student body. Due to their successful work in the contest at Orchestra Hall, the operetta, Lass of Lime- rick Town, the commencement exercises of February and June, entertainments for the P. T. A. and assemblies, the organization has gained great popularity among the students. The success of this club is due in large measure to their director, Miss Blood, under whose leadership this group has achieved an enviable record. Om' Hiiurlrcd Ttt'rlz'v T017 70102 Harold Hoffman, Millard Nachtwey, Frank Ballard, john Steinhauer, john Ballek, Oliver Palmquist, Nathan Reifman. Third rou': james Kandaras, W'illiam Brennan, john Rush, Robert Peach, Herman Kosl-te, Bernard Barndollar, Ralph O'Connor. john Kelleher, joseph Ryan. Serum! row: Homer V'ood. W'illiam Rattray, Donald Burby, james Greene, Albert Kerr, Clifford Kloss. Leroy Erickson. First row: Richard Czimer, Robert Ordway, Eugene Miller, Harry Lytton, Lester Oppenheim, lvar johnson, Paul Maskell, Richard Fernwalt, Thomas Kerr, Boys' Junior Chorus The Boys Chorus is an accredited music class of IA and IB boys. The course con- sists of voice training through vocal exercise, the arrangement of parts, soprano, alto. tenor and bass, special attention being given to each individual voice. Other phases of music which are emphasized in this chorus are ear training, sight singing, the spelling and pronouncing of chords, a-nd song interpretation. This year the boys gave two numbers for a Parent-Teachers Association program, assisted in a Christmas assembly, and Caroled in the halls during Christmas week. They assisted the commercial geography department at their assembly by singing two num- bers, O'er Irish Hills, to the tune of the old Londonderry Air, and Carry Me Back to Old Virginnyf' By the time these boys have earned their music credit their voices will be in fine condition to enter the Mixed Chors, if they so desire. Om' fllllllll'-'tl T11 fern A - - N . ii'-x . ..-Any-.i ,.. ., ,,.., . Top wut Mary Shufeldt, Margery Coleman, Marion Cramer, Mildred Viola, Ingeborg Erickson, Ethelanna Baker, Harriett Jacobsen. Betty Langdon, Eva Woodruff, Lillian Anderson, Catherine Horan. Third rout Carla Stephan. Ruth Shufeldt, Gladys Lind, Cora Getzelman, Elsa Rydin, Marion Lillroth, Janet Sharp, Lavonne Bancherel, Estaire Parrish, Frieda Nicks, Alberta Shoquist. Suomi 70ll'Z Grace Hultquist, Sally Klibanow, Mary Burt, Ruby Lenz, Ruth Peterson, Pauline jones, jane Wilson, Ethel Nelson, Elizabeth Willizinison, Annette Nation, Ruth Reiter. Fnil rozr: Kathryn Calagaris, Bernice Arrigo. Dorothea klacobus, Melba .lane Lewis. Ardythe Hanley, Ruth Heather, Ifvelyn Leiby, NY'ilnetta Daniels. Anne Anderson, Helen Carey, Ifmma Musteikas. junior Girls Glee Club President Ardythe Hanley Secretary-Treasurer Evelyn Leiby The junior Glee Club was organized in February. 1919, under the supervision of Miss Heather. It now has a membership of .ig freshmen and :B girls. Meetings are held every Monday morning during fourth period in room 319, where events of the week and any 'new plans for the future are discussed. Among the social events of the club are beach parties. picnics and occasionally programs. The members have obtained very attractive gold pins bearing the letters J.G.C. Om' Iliunirvd Iiuiirlccvi FRENCH CLUB LATIN CLUB OIZC Illmdrfa' Fiffvul Top ruu': Harold Topiun, Nicholas Gammelgard, Leslie Nance, Morris Behr, Edward Boecher, Kenneth jont, Raymond Evans, Thomas McNamara, Robert Manning, Arthur Berndston. Tlriril mir: Robert Carroll, Vfilliani Comerford, Edith Hansen, Helen Miller, Virginia Boetter, Katherine Stienz, Martha Larson, Annabell NY'ieringa, Wanifred Schoenborn, William Ruskamp, Edward Schmoll, Edmond Burr. Sccoml rout Bernice Lasch, Mary Short, Agnes jont, Ruth Thatcher, Marie johnson, Mary Psutka, Mary Schrei, Mildred W'illiams, julia Vfitthotf, Phyllis Folk, La Verne Mcliie. Firsf row: Marv june jones, Isabelle Herda. Frances Covert, Marv Kast, Marion Nleuen, Verna Petersen, Arvada Roche, Edvthe Reynolds, Miriam Baumgartner, Marv Ruskarnp, Edith Civalier, Ruth Flfverson. The Spanish Club Second Period Club Third Period Club Arthur Berndtson President Marion Metzen Katherine Stienz Vice-president Marv Kast Nickolas Cvammelgard Secretary Marv Psutka Thomas McNamara Treasurer Thomas McNamara Due to the shift system at Calumet this year, making it impossible for all the mem- bers to attend the same meeting, there are two separate Spanish clubs. These clubs. with a total membership of fifty-two, meet every second Friday. XVith active pro- gram committees, headed bv Arvada Roche for the second period and Marv Jane jones for the third period, all the meetings were crowded with interesting events. Spanish songs, stories, and jokes livened the programs. Entertaining and instructive talks were given by members of the clubs. Interesting and amusing letters from correspondents in Mexico and South America were received during the semester. The members of the clubs are much indebted to Miss Korten, teacher of advanced Spanish, whose untiring edorts have added to the success of the clubs. Um' lllllliffftl .S'i'.r!i'i'v1 l l Tofv mir: Marie Parisi, Adele Qiegel, Genevieve Niorrell, Marjorie Lnndolf, Catherine lmhalin, Eleanor Conover. Diirotlq' Spillan, Marjorie M.ictiibhm1. Third Vow: Yiolette Allure, lfdiili lfclt, Agnes tlunt, Ruth Edlund, Georgia Rogerson, Valentine Boyle, Margaret Piper, Lillian Burgeson, ,lane Haw. Second row: Helen Sleezer, Virginia Hanson, Flysabeth Bower, Beatrice Christie, Dorothy Pray. Grace MacDowney, Dorothy McClellan, Viola Hart. Firsi row: Phyllis Folk, Antonia Rago, Catherine Reiter, Geraldine Ragel, Miss Jennie B. Austin, Dorothy Scott, Marietta Hansen, Lois Nelson, Ethel Rex. The Girl Reserves Oflicers for semester ending June, 1929 Geraldine Ragel A A A A A A A A A A President Dorothy Scott A Vice-president Marietta Hansen A Secretary Lois Nelson . A A A ,Treasurer The Calumet Girl Reserve Club, organized in 1927 with Miss Jennie Austin as sponsor, has had an average membership of thirty in each of its three semesters of exist- ence. In the fall of 1928 the iirst ceremonial was held, when new girls were initiated and officers installed. Shortly after this ceremony, a Hallowe'en party was given. At Christmas time three well-filled baskets were delivered to a deserving family. During the second semester one of the club activities was the managing of an as- sembly for freshmen. The club also had a-n impressive ceremonial for the initiation of the new members and theinstallation of officers. Recently the girls belonging to the G. R. Club at Parker were entertained by the Calumet Girl Reserves at a tea. One Hundred SE'7.'f'71'fC?l1 f ,rfr-. 'vow ,Aux N, D' if Hx. Fw' w 1 4 . A me M 7, , QW gf'-is qw fzfff i y f' X A , V- Q ff ' , ' 'fi ' 7 3239 , . 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X. ?f.Hff,:f,,,,J., I f, 5 1, ' , - 1 J'kYif':'3 :1l5n,,fn,l f H--1, ., R ..4,' lM! . JM ffwhp F3-'Eu I I Af ug: 0 ! V, ,:L'b.iw-- 1153 i+ - Af .Ra,s:fn . J.. ' ,Q'x..l f VA., X,gl1uWf?,v,,.. I IEWS K AJONT R. O. T. C. Calumet's unit of the Reserve Oihcers Training Corps is now bringing to a close one of the most successful years in its history. In competition against other high school units, it has placed very high. In the best company drill of 1928, the cup for Hrst place was won. In the best squad and plattoon drill, our units always are a credit to Calumet. For the many successes of Calumet's R. O. T. C. much credit is due Sgt. G. R. Carle, the military instructor. Company Af, which is Composed of the advanced cadets, is largely responsible for the success of the unit in the many competitive drills. Company B is composed of the less advanced cadets who have been in the unit for one or two semesters and have been taught the first steps in military drill, discipline, and tactics. Company C is made up mainly of beginners who are taught the basic princples of military drill, discipline, and courtesy. The battalion is commanded by Cadet-Major George Wesley. Cadet-Major John Hawthorne represents Calumet on the Brigade Staff, the executive branch of the R. O. T. C. Calumet's staff assisting the Cadet-Major is composed of Cadet Captains Charles Teed and Romaine Waska, First Lieutenants Bertram Kent and John Maisch, and Second Lieutenant William Ruskamp. Calumet's R. O. T. C. has been raised from a B to an A division school, thus increasing the quota permitted to enroll. For several years it has been one of the leading schools of the B division. It now hopes to occupy that same position in the A division. The unit, under the leadership of Sgt. Carle, is now striving hard to secure the rating of Honor School for Calumet. Extra classes have been established for special instruction in order to obtain it. This rating is a great honor, considering that from Chicagois twenty-one units only three are chosen. On May zo, 1929, the entire unit and the band were inspected by Colonel A. V. P. Anderson, an R. O. T. C. officer of the sixth corps area. The purpose of these inspec- tions, which are held annually, is to select three honor schools in the city. The schools are judged by their war department rating. The Calumet unit was complimented cn its personal appearance. The whole unit and band participated also in the Boys' XVeek Review. One Hundred Eiglirvufl I -xm f w 7.5 A XX Q Qi ' , X 4.x .V ,S ' iffy. P Q-xx X-vi. ..- V -SN SVS: :V X. Q - sn we. . ,. .S RSX yy Qi: V-Q' ' .SPE s S if Aw 5 xl: '51 iv- ...WFS X A' . Sv Q ,, . bam J s -N XX. Y k. . + . rw' 'N -J . QR . Fx-'X .1 ' .ss is 'Rel' QQV g....N A f p T Q - ring .fix A ' 5818.52 :A sg, : ' ' A 1-2.5 -RSF Q, X . Y, X X X 5. .QL eg A., ., . A. P . bk X s .. r ,Q Q' 1 .ie-' - ,Q . uv. I ' . V, 4 ' EM . , S.. s 3 h Qs..- ,Qxljg ei . ni, . . W ,SQ 'Q .Q W X X X .. .ia ...fix- - u . Y ---W - , C s -N ,. , 1-011 rout Richard Eshbaugh, john Maisch, NY'illi.1m Ruskamp, Seymore NVarady, Xvilliam Froehlich, Howard Somer, Harry Gill. Svuonil mu: Bertram Kent, Herbert Semerau, Arthur Larson, Ralph Earlandson, NY'illiam Speck, James Anderson. First ron: Romaine Vfaska, Edward Holtsberg. George Wesley, Sergeant Carle, john Hawthorne, Charles Teed, Eugene Schaffer. The Oflicers Club The Commissioned Oflicers Club, which is composed of the Commissioned officers of the Calumet R. O. T. C., has finished its most successful season. During the fall the Ofhcers Club gave a Fall Festival Dance which was proclaimed by almost every one as the best dance ever given by any organization in the history of Calumet. On April iz, the club presented the Second Annual Military Ball at the Englewood Masonic Temple, which many said eclipsed any previous social affair of Calumet, either inside or outside of R. O. T. C. circles. The club oiiicers for the past semester were: Charles Teed, presidentg Romaine Waska, vice-presidentg John Hawthorne, secretary-treasurer. The officers owe their success not to the efforts of any one oihcer. but to the whole-hearted co-operation of each member. Um' 1llllIlfl'1'd Tziwlly B f , X xl .J X .. ' N - i- 'Q' v. NA -f V-NT-Q s 1 V I W g 45? W 1 y f P x ,J - ' ff . I 4 EX nn! E' iigllg I 1 ' x X , , : Ill 1 . - , li ' ,. 1 X , . 1 -:Q ww. r E I 2 ' - 1 I Y ' A Q ' v S 7 XX JUIV M 3 g TWLWVX-J 1 jr l .4 5 xx ' , ,X ' I 2 ' 3 X X A X Q X ,Lian , xx 1 A X 1-7-2- ,. ' X :CQ - ' 7 XL l l ,X Q , r f f 'M 3 Qu , X ' X ,X ,- 'Xu '-. ' Q 0' I l I h haf, .I Wk s--L 1 5 'Ns 4... N' 5 XXXHX A at 3,5 RX f ' 2-A X 3 -' N S ,V I - f f K-N 4 l X - 11 f X2 1, M f ff f f 6' . X ' . 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Football Cal's season opened at La Grange, where the Spartans were defeated by a score of I3-7 in a hard tussle. The following week the Fighting Irish of St. Leo were defeated by the hard playing Spartans to the tune of 7-6. On October 6 a o-o game was played with Aquinas on a water submerged gridiron. The following week a game with Horace Mann was played, with Cal on the short end of a large score. Three men were injured, putting the team in bad shape for the opening league game. On October zo, with a crippled team, Cal went down in defeat to the Fenger squad by a score of 6-o, in the first league game. On October 27, the Spartans met their old rivals, Parker, and lost by 12-o after a terrihc game. The following week, on November 3, Cal met the Wendell Phillips squad. The game was played under unfavorable conditions and the colored lads beat the Sparta-ns by one touchdown in the final minutes of play. 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Stanley Brown, Earl Treulich, John Meyer, Victor Mathis, Harris Turner, Coach Harry Frieda. Firsl row: Stanley Pihl, Gideon Nelson, Louis Streb, Elmer Swanson, Engnar johnson. Heavyweight Basketball To build a team around two veterans and develop it into a well-rounded outfit was the task which confronted Coach Harry Frieda last year. With Captain Mathis scintillating at forward, Turner at center, Meyer and Lundgren alternating at the other forward, and johnson and the dependable Treulich at the guards, the team played .1 series of preliminary games, defeating the strong Lowell, Indiana, quintet, Hyde Park, and St. Rita. In the league games the team encountered a run of bad luck and succeeded in win- ning only one game, the final against Morgan Park. However, the season should not be Considered a failure, for the team got as much out of the season as any championship team. The quintet fought hard but in the pinches, lack of experience proved too much for them. Despite the loss of such stars as Mathis, Meyer, and Treulich the prospects for next year are favorable. i2ili'll1i1m'fi'il' Y':i'i'rrlki'-film' '- 'far-Bl' X -Open ibn' door, You know bow liffle zubilv uv l7t1l'f' io sfay And once l11'I7tlTff't1 may rvlurrz no more. -OMAR KHAYYAM l Top mu: XVilli.1m Comerford. Owen Reamer, Glenn Breen, Alfred Wendt. Surornf mu: Charles Lorenz, YY'illiam Ivins, Stanley Lindahl, Edwin Erickson, Arthur Glick, Herbert Burke. Fzrtl rout Byron Cleland, Frank Trischan, Paul Mase, Don Covert, Howard Schneider. Lightweight Basketball Team Since the team was composed largely of newcomers, Coach Boyle, in his hrst year here, had to look around for material. Captain Mose and Covert were the two diminu- tive forwards, with Ivins, Xvendt, Comerford, and Quanstrom ready to step in at any time. Trischan and Cleland alternated at center and guard n1ost of the season. Schneider, Glick, and Erickson did the rest of the guarding. The team was well for- tified with substitutes and did not weaken perceptibly when changes were made in the line-up. In the league encounters the lights divided with Fenger, dropped two to Bowen, split with Parker. and trounced Morgan Park twice. In the play-otf with Parker Calu- met dropped .1 thrilling game to the Green and XVhite by .1 two-point margin. The lights rated high this year and the prospects for .1 strong team next year are encouraging, despite the loss of Mose. Covert, and Trischan. Many promising sopho- mores and juniors will be back with .1 year of experience bel1ind them. Om' lliimlwii Yixumliy-.ri.1' Top rout XY'illiam Comerford, Stanley Pilil, Robert Hannan, Edward Kneis, Earl Treulich, Allen Kruse, Willianm Biel. Firsl mu: john Janulis, Alfred Wendt, Peter Xvalsh, Howard Schneider, Louis Barbour, Eugene Siess, Edward Powers. Baseball Team With not a single regular back from last year, Coach Boyle took up the burden of coaching baseball and from approximately one hundred candidates developed the present squad of twenty. Husk Schneider was elected captain and drew the initial sack assignment. The inhelders thinned down until Siess, Wendt and Comerford became the other main cogs. Lundgren developed into a heady backstop. Lou Barbour and johnny .lanulis took care of hurling assignments. Because of their hitting ability one of them filled right field while the other was pitching and vice-versa. The other out-field berths were well filled by Oil Treulich a-nd the diminutive Bill Biel. Both are hard hitters and field almost flawlessly. Peewee' Powers, although too small to see active service on the mound this year, will probably develop into a first-class pitcher. Among the reserves are Herbert Burke, Don Covert. Paul Mose, Allen Kruse, Ed- ward Kneis, Robert Harman and Michael Dorocke. Om' Hiurdrm' Trvclzly-scz'511 I-award, Reid CMascotj, johnson, Davis, A. Anderson, Blue, Gammel, Bladen, Ahern, E. Anderson, Geyer, Bergen- dahl, Manthey. Junior Swimming Team The Calumet junior swimming team had a highly successful season. They had eight meets, three of which were with Morgan Park, three with Bowen, and two with Harrison. The juniors won all of these meets with the exception of the one at Harrison. Captain Ahern won Hfth place in the Fifth Annual Swimming Pentathlon held at Harrison. jack also won fourth place in the go-yard free-style event in the outdoor swimming meet. He was second in the race for the medal given by Coach Paulson to the swimmer who scored the most number of poi-nts in dual meets. Willis Manthey placed second in a city swimming meet, in the shoulder carry. In spite of the fact that many of the juniors will become seniors next year, Calumet should have 11 good junior team with the aid of a few new swimmers. Hm'll1z1nlfu'1l l:i'i'f:l,x'-iwffll -+C? A A-.,,. 4,15 :i,,,,,,.x V He-..,L,,Q-hu Y - an-tv-Y - M F..-,L -.WT .-f.. T L - .,,-i are :rv I f 'Two-N-xlib! I-nfgvjixf - AT ' Q y Thomas Scott, Robert Swanson, Louis Barbour, Ralph Earlandson, XVilliam Clark, Edward Krome, Arthur Marchetti. Robert Osterfelt. Senior Swimming Team The Calumet Senior swimming team won practically the same success as the Juniors. The Seniors took part in the same number of meets and won all of them with the exception of the one held at Harrison. The Seniors had the distinction of having one of their team win the medal given by Coach Paulson. Pee Wee Clark won the medal with a total of eighty points. Captain Earlandson took second place in the city zo-yd. cross shoulder carry. The Senior team will be weakened by the graduation of Lou Barbour and Captain Ralph Earlandson. However, with some new material Coach Paulson hopes to build up a champion team next year. One Hnndrvd Tzwerzfy-nine 'fi - 'MAX ,. if ! WRESTLING T15 ANI Z QQ K QS-. -fi A '?Y uninui Thirlv TRACK TEAM U suit! X' 'VJ f .W N ' RIFLE TEAM Top ron: jack Rodriquez, Bertram Kent, XY'illi.im Hetzner. Arthur Larson, Butler Beattie. Firsl ron: Sgt. Carle, Max Fenneman, Charles Teed, Romaine XVaska, Xvilliam jones, Leonard Hunt. Rifle Team Calumet's rifle team took first place in the south section, as the result of matches with Morgan Park, Bowen, and Fenger, in all of which Calumet was victorious. The team also participated in the Sixth Corps Area Contest and the Hearst Trophy Contest. In the latter Calumet took forty-first place in the country. The best shot on the team was Romaine Waska, who won first place in the city in the Hearst Trophy Contest. The score which he made in this match also gave him sixth place in the Mid-west and twenty-fourth in the country, including all the possessions and territories of the United States. One Hundred Thirly-one f V i . - i . I lhfi mil: Chris Liinher, XY'illiam Burns, Harrv Bennett, Lester Kresaneli, Ernest Gross, Walliam Speck. Svivnrzil Vnu: Roland liover, james Anderson, XY'llli.1ITl Richards, Edwin Heale, James l'rskine. lifril mu: George Quinlee, Robert Greenwood, Coach Robert Burger, Ernest Campaigne, Yvilliani Sraelilin. Boys' Fencing Class The boys' fencing class was organized this semester by Mr. Burger. About eighteen boys registered for it, and it was arranged to meet every Monday and NVednesdav the second period in the recital hall. These boys have proven competent and agree that Mr. Burger is .1 very skilled instructor. The class took part in an assembly program and also in the joint assembly with Bowen. Our flum1'ri'u' Tliiily-11: U f 'f if yy f ' , Q: MILLADD Tuji mu: Alice Pederson, Geraldine Qrithn, Miss Ciorgas, Jean Roland. Fin! rim: ,Ieanette -I-idar. janet Pierce, Miss O'l.eary, Laverne Haclftenbroch. Dorothy Scott. Girls Athletic Association OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Jean Roland President Lorraine Hacltenbroch Geraldine Griilin Vice-president Janet Pierce Alice Pederson Recording-secretary Dorothy Scott Secretary-treasurer Jeanette Jodar Much credit for the success of the G. A. A. is due to the untiring ability of the faculty advisers, Mrs. Davidge, Miss 0lLC.1I'f', Miss Selinger. and Miss Gorgas. During the spring semester Miss Selinger and Miss Gorgas came to Calumet. the former taking charge of the iA's and the latter of the sophomores. The juniors and seniors were under the direction of Mrs. Davidge. and Miss O'Leary supervised the iB's. Delegates from these groups met weekly with their advisers and once a month each section conducted its own meeting. Accordingly, both upper and lower classmen were allowed ample opportunity to have a share in the activities of the organization. 0ui'lli1mlri'il Y'lii'i1,i--fwfr Kumi, J T017 row: Helen Quinlan, Eleanor Dennis, Katherine Imhahn, Muriel Nlarcuson, Gertrude Johnson. Anna Clow. Scrum! mu: Harriet Rohs, jane NY'oodrurf, Theodora NlcC.1rgo, Donm Buekels, Laverne Haekenbroch, Eunice johnson. Ifirif role: Helen Rasmus, Catherine Myers, Geraldine Gritiin, jean Roland, Alice Pederson, Virginim Hill, Dorothy Poirot. Life Saving Club President Harriet Rohs Vice-president Catherine Gillgwqy Secret.irv-treasurer' Catherine Meyer The members of the Life Saving Club .ire those who passed either the junior or senior life saving tests, or those working to take the test in june. The girls from these groups represented Calumet in a pageant .md demonstration held .it Roosevelt High School on April 27 as part of the program .lt the Red Cross N.1tion.1l Physical Education Convention. Every semester the Life Savers sponsor the inter-class and freshman swimming meets. In all of the Monday swimming classes the girls .ire advanced swimmers, who are working on their life saving tests and pageantry. Tuesday the beginners swim and the intermediates .ire enrolled in XYICClX'l6Sd.1y classes. Om' lfzimlrivl Tlizrlri'-fi: U C-X4 LANDMARK, and a symbol of ffm powfr Thai lies corzccnfrafed in a single word. --LONGFELLOW JUNIOR-SENIOR G. A. A. REPRESENTATIVES Tnfw rou: Dorothy O'Connor. Kathleen Conroy, Katheryn Coffey, Virginia Larson, Grace Flood, june johnson, Dorothy Koehler, Lorraine Hackenbroch, Frances Russell. Tlvml mu: Alice Patterson, Ruth Hildebrand, Evelyn Millard, Betty Baxter, Anna Clow, Betty Congdon, Bernice Lazauskas, Evelyn Murray, Ruth Bergstrom. Srimiil' run: Helen McDonough, Helen Anderson, Florence Kaup, Rose jahurelx, Jeanette jodar, Vivian Anderson, jean Roland, Mildred XY'illiams, Vernette jackson, Harriet Anderson, janet Pierce. Fnil mir: Donna Buekels, l,a Verne Hackenbroeh, Geraldine Gritlin, Mildred Freese, Helen Da- vidge, Betty Rabe, Mary Converse, Dorothy Poirot, Helen Rasmus. Edna Young. Junior and Senior G. A. A. This semester the Junior and Senior G. A. A. is a separate unit. Under such a division they have accomplished much. During the spring vacation the unit hiked through Palos Park and the surrounding Country. They put on a swimming exhibit at Roosevelt High which turned out to be an immense success. Several girls were fortunate enough to win major letters. Um' llimiiwd ililzzrlyzvia' SOPHOMORE G. A. A. 4. IB G. A. A. I . ,u k4f'S1i ir- IB G. A.Af..f' fn llumlf illlzrlj'-Null! DANVINLQ CLASS HOCKEY A vm i f 51 if 'V yr JAM 9 R HOC lx! X P U 11' lilll ?fi W? LTPE R-CLASS BASF BALL LOXYER-CLASS BASEBALL wewfnq x. ,r , ,,.-. 1 J X X PRI' SHNIAN fi.XSI,h.XI,I, GIRLS' PENCIXG CLASS Orchard Quiet The quiet of an orchard Is a quiet nowhere else. Something in the leaves' murmur When the golden morning melts Through layer on chill layer of green leaf- Like the murmur of slow waves on a low reef. Something in the blossom's silence When it flutters through the air And Withers on the ground- Like the silence after a wailing sound. Something i-n the orchard's swaying XVhen the wind comes and the rain pelts And the fruit loosens from the bough- Something of these must make this quiet now. As I rest in this orchard In a quiet nowhere else. -Rufb Hennke One Hundred Forty-two May May May May May Net Where Our Money Went', QA Characteristic Accountj 9-Five gallons of gas for Art's car. Qwe also used a little oilj S 5.45 ro-School called off on account of rain. Editor wished to work on annual so he took a Yellowf' SI.5O for fare. So.5o for tip. Amount . , . . . , . 2.50 11-Electric light bill from night work on said annual. So.25 each hour. Worked zo hours . , A . 5o.oo I2-EXPENSES for injuries resulting in free for nlli' between members of the staff--Ambulance, Szo.oog Arsenic, S11.5og Bandages, S1o.5og Amount S7o.oo , 1oo.oo I3 lADHU3l,, whoopee party. Holmes declares dividends to staff. Amount would flabbergast you so We Won't tell you 1 for week from the 9th to the 15th Only S3oo.oo One' Hundred Fifty-tlzrrf I-ravi V' . ' 'x- - Hjwfm . '1:y x-if I f'. . yi A. gxi .1 ink - 3' L, 1 V, 4 - ,V V im A . i ,gif z ,s 3' W f n Q, ,N fly gin . .,M.w,,-...JS X :f xxx X x i 4 1 I J 4. .. x? f 5 li , ,Al nf f, 1 'H i V in Ai- ,-A 1 1 U lufhf W in i L' ' A 'Xrxx 'Ki X 1 P' ,X x X Y Z A . I ' N JM' UND Illllllflfif f'1rf'Iy-,fmfl MOSER The Business College zvifly a Ul1ll'6l'Slfj' Afzzzosplaeren HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ONLY ARE ENROLLED Q, 4. Q, MUNSON OR GREGG SHORTHAND STENOTYPE Bullefin on Requesz' 116 South Michigan Avenue Twelfth Floor Randolph 4347 Chicago .11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1w1n 1u.1..1.,1.-1u,1u.-....1uu1un1,.1 1 1 11.,.1,,.1m.1i...1.. 171161lr111ilf'i'ill5m'!. CALL flu' lL'U7'ltl'5 ll sfugv And all flu' H1171 mm' ll.'0ll1l'l1 plazvwrw. -SHAKESPEARE 1...-...-,,n1..1. .1..1..1..1-.1..',1.n-...1, .1..11-1--1ul-I11:-.,..n-1-.1..1....-.11 Auburn Park Trust 6? Savings Bank 734 XVEST 79TH STREET West Highland State Bank 7900 S. ASHLAND AVE. 059 BANK WITH US For ezery bllllkillg SC'l'l'iCF Conzbinen' with corzzwzierzce amz' sczff-fy CLEARING HOUSE BANKS :NND JOHN BAIN Clnurmun of Ike Board Calunzcf High School Lundy Room is fbe plnee fo ea! 7305111150 Only Foods of for Bcsf Qzmlify Arc SC'l'Z'f'l11 THATS WHY THEY SERVE Jersey Ice Cream Clnicvzgok Bvsf Tlmfs All SERVED IN THE BEST HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IN CHICAGO IIHIHIITLX l'urlX'-.v -i- IP ITE'-it 1 ..i..i..i.i.,1...,.-v.-1,-, .e--371:71-7.--.!?.:7 al evra-r - - l E .e E Phcne Vincennes 7640 Prescriptions l i VAUSE CXSTRIEGEL l PHARLIACISTS I IIO3 VW.79Il1 STREET E Soulbuesl Corner ,-'lberjrfn Sf. E PERFUNIES 1 CIGARS 1 CA.YDY 1 STATIONERY l -ll: ee -- - 7: Q: - :Q - 7: -1 'A -n-.--.: 1: E Howie Sullivan: W'hy didn,t you answer when the elevator man said 'up,? Charles Teed: I thought he was having indigestionf' Louis Barbour fto waiter at cafej: I can't eat this stuE. Call the managerf, Waiter: It's no use. He wonyt eat it either. Dorothy Knickerbocker Qdisgustedj : Did anyone ever rell you that you were ordinary Louie Streb Qtriumphantlyja Sure, extraordinary. Frenchman: W'ill you stay and break bread with us? George Lundin: Can't make it tonight. But I'll lend you an as. Joe Baby: I can tell you the score of the game before it starts. Al Graber: W'hat is it? joe Baby: Xothing to nothing-before it starts. qui..-..-... 1..- .-H...-..-..-U- - - ig- -1 - ef - 2:2 -. - :L 71: 1 ff 4 I Herbert Dix l Ezerny ibing in l HARDXY'ARE AND CUTLERY I I 5.44 XYYEST 79th STREET PHONE STEXYART gxiz 01:5 Hrzfzri Li i fi: .. .- Ji 1 1:--1: 1. :1 7: 1 1 .-1 1: 1 -E t Y 1. .i..ii.i,,i..i.,i..i.,....,... A L 1 .5 L2 1 'br u wg f' ,fdq , E. J- ,- ' 'O 5 Q - f frffiif 0 34909 ' 5 A, .9. OJ, gOQ.,r09 . O, ., .mg K 1: lg .ll-I f :af ' ' NJ I n t T ' , E? 7' 5- .X f -A A 1:5 'Y , 0 V A 5 A' A F P ga? uv -A 5 3 g WM 7 Ahigskmwgy, 'i TA ft ff' 2' 'I X ' - Y X . 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'!' l yn Bill Jarvis-Calumet 1911 Phones Wabash 0428 Shorty White-Calumet 1914 Wabash 0429 I 23 EAST JACKSON BOULEVARD Room 700-Chicago IIII.I. ,XXIH FHHRTY IXYITIQ YUL' TO GIYIAC THIQKI ,-X Scenery and Rigging f o r CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL Furnished By Pamsback Scenery Company 1' RI,-XL I + -- 111- - 1'1- -H----1----w---W-1-- f-1- - ---' - 1111 ---1- TTVT - 1111 -11 ----- V - - - --1--A-1--H+ 41116111 frulmwl lfuvlj'-11111 +I-M 111111-111--1--1 un-un--u-un -1--1--- u--11+ Q . Q 1 1 1 E :NND i I The High School Lunch Room desires to thank its friezzrfs for their pafrofmge mm' fo wish fbezn all i fl pleczsczlzf Vacfzfiolz l mes i 1 1 I I I .i.m1,w1,1,,1 u1,,,1,1, 1, 1 1, 1111 , 1, 1, 1,,,1,,1,,,1 1 1, 1 1 1,,1,,1,,,1,,u1,+ THE LATEST EXCUSE Howie Gorman: You can't tlunk me, Miss Green, I'm insane. Evelyn Short: Don't be isidieq you're the last man in the world I'd marry. Marvin Bradley: 'Tm glad to hear that. If We,re going to get married, I want it to be permanent. Speaker: I see many new faces here tonight with Whom I should like to shake hands. George Kournatas: '4XVl1y .ire you so down on Czeehoslov,1ki.1? Dan Cummings: l am ll poet. Cop: Lady, there nin't no red lights on your earf' Della Schaller: XVhy should there be, stupid? They don't mitch the color scheme of this e.1r.' Mnrnulade-tliat yellow, sweetish substance found on toast, neekties .ind pimno keys. Um'Il11r1rl l'1ll ijIy Ql1f ' 1.4 ii',i'55z1f,,,,, qgEQHgymw5,mwmd . 0 0 O SS' sSf0N'FEm1i,?7o'70 2SQ9X1,LElp.Q4yd'1. Q' P- 1 - s o - Nw,-'Q ..1 -sag' Ez :Pg QE - Z Media 222:52 Q ,, g S S G- 53,63 QQ S5 - w39QmyUiQ9?Q Qt e90'95wi1?Qi'g9ZQe K 930 l' oung men and Women of discrimination choose this school to complete their training for business success. Wliy? ..... Because it merits Business leaders call for Bryant the confidence and recommen- SL Stratton graduates to fill pre- dation of College Presidents, ferred positions because then High School Principals, Faculty they are sure of capably trained Advisors, Student Body and Assistants of superior calibre. BUSINESS MEN' Courses include Busi- Many ofChicago's lead- Summer ness Administration, ing executives are gradu- Secretarial Executive Secretarial ates of this school: James Cgurge Training, Accountancy, Simpson, Pres. Marshall A secretary touches Stenography, Stenotypy Field SL CO-5 H- A- AH- 2ll'5uSL'PfiSISfZ'SifISf and Public Speaking- derson, Vice- Pres. First Wil man 2 2 I0 a National Bank, Chicagog in va ,Y 'qi aims Gogd POSIUOHS gum' and lvirs. Jetta Steeg, Chi- V' - 1 ff anteed raduateg' cago Daily News, among V tl? -'onthe Visit phone or write thousands of others. ' for details and catalog. h h bl S d 5 S Q1 H g e S bust tart Q Y The School VVl1ere tl Business Atmosphere Prefvails. Blgya ntf Stmtton cotllioli XJ A' -- P ' C 18 So. Fllichiqan Are. CHICAGO. Wlepholze ll4sdolpl1157f f L' ,,-fx f- ff yr. Z LEISURE Fon PLAY IS THE MARK or succsssr -- Um'1l1fm1'f'uJ l if!,x'- gf .A Z :P y- , -Q llc Ltr K is! ,wg Q 1 .VA A 4 W Statistics of the Class of ,29 Most popular girl fgirls' opinionj .A Most popular girl Cboys opinionj A AA Most popular boy fgirls, opinionj AA Most popular boy Qboys' opinionj Most genial girl A A AA A Most genial boy A Most modern girl Most bashful boy Shyest girl A A A Class bluff A Class cut-up A Class butterfly Class coquette AA Class arguer A A A Class giggler A A Class linguist AA Class alibier A AA A Class literary light Class Class Athle Atlile math shark songster AA tic heroine tic hero Boy who talks most Seen together most Busicst girl with nothing to do Most obliging girl A Boy with most unruly hair Mr. Perpetual Smile Mr. Happy Go Lucky XVittiest boy Most reserved boy Most reserved girl Distinguished chemistry student English 8 Students Dorothy O'Connor Isabelle Herda A ATom McNamara A A Willard Martz A AA Lois Swigart Barnard Creech Margaret Snyder George Eroehlich AA Betty Rabe Harold Hagemeyer Victor Mathis Mildred Hageman Mary Kast Arthur Weller Frances Humphrey Lavenya Haigh John Meyers Edward O'Dwyer Gordon XVilson Harry Bennett Jean Stellman Howard Fay Eugene Hagel Tallmadge Twins Mary Thoma Mary Quirli Dan Cummings John Hawthorne Louis Barbour Clarence Toll Ralph Earlandson Mary June Jones A Harold Graber John Holmes. David Mendelsohn, George Kournatas Most obliging boy zmlwal l7l'-fly-l'Ii'iv In A IJ I Howard Gorman 1:1111-111,11 1.1,1...1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..,1...1.m1 Phone Stewart 6 8 7 5 EFRAIM B. BRANDEL S308 Throop Street CARPENTER 85 GENERAL CONTRACTOR CHICAGO Phone Stewart OSIS Hours 9-7 EL ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE Expert European Operators 135 1 NVEST 79th STREET Permanent XYvJN'iDgTHJiY Dyeing KLM: Oj11'1'11fm,i Du Alf Sflxfu of 11'.1l1' Clzllluxq-lI.1r11'H1114g .nhl W'.1f1r untlllll uuif All W'w'fQ Ill ffm' Biuzlzfj Lim EERAIM ANDERSON C!II'!J6lIfC'l' 1 C0lIILl'llC'fOl' 1 Bzzilflm' 7717 So. Honore St. Triangle 0769 Dennison! Goods School Supplies PHONE STEWART 1095 STUDIO ART SHOP Qiffs Of Disfizzviiou E. Cairnes IOO9 W. 79th St. 4, ,,1,...1,...1m.1. .1 1 1 1 1.. 1 n1.,.,1....1., 1 1,,.,1 + Om' H111111'1'ed Fifty lin ,H 51 .g..-..,-..-...-...-..-...-..-...-...- I- -.,.- - .-..- -I -.:- -...- -.- -..-..-..-..-......g. I I SCHOOL SUPPLIES CANDIES THE HE.-XI,.THFL'I. PLACE TO Ii.-X'I ' I I I FRATERNITY INN I I . I 8210 So. Racine Avenue I I XVish Everybody a Grand and Glorious Vacation Mrs. Trumbly I LUNCHES ICE CREAM I .g..,....,-.....,- I,,. - .,,. - ..., - .... -.,...I,.-.,,-,.,-,,,-u..-.:-. ...,.,.. ,.,, -,:-:-...-:.....,.-u.,...,,-:..u:- -:.-..g. XVaitress: NI'I.1VCHIC they given vou .1 menu yet, mister? I-I.1rve Boujie: Yes, but I linished that half an hour ago. George Lundgren: Is she A sorority girl? NVill.1rd Martz: GAmmJ Phi knowf, -Iohn Holmes: I think that blonde will make .in ideal wife. Every time I go to her home I hnd her clarning her father's socks. Ibn Cummings: Thar caught me too-until I noticed it was always the same sock. Howie Gorman: 'Im certainly surprised to fi-nd you in this night club. Howie Meyers: I've been here all evening. How is it you didn't notice me before? Howie Gorman: This is the first time I've looked under the table. Bill XV1rel: I had to leave school on Account of pneum0'ni.1.,' XVilson: Yeh? Bill W'ard: Yeh, I Couldift spell it. 'I' -Q- s School Supplies I LENZS PHARMACY Z I Iizis. li. l.i-nz, R. I'h 1 E058 SO. RACINE AVENUE I lvl. Fu-xxzirt lwill IJIQIWDS LXXIIIIQS - Fl PDX IY.X'I'IfR l'rv-riiiilwiis .1 .iiyvizilixn HI- I lHi'llll7l'1' 'illfiffwx-1.1111- v.,, ,,', - ,... - ,,,. - ,.., - ,.,. - ,,,. - .,,, -,.- ,.,, H- ,,,, ... ,,,. ' ! 1. , 4 'L ,L Q fff. 'W n E.-E I 'E-ii' 'ex X 'gl' A I AJ Ax O I N GL sm LE sm SAAQTANS NOV. moms. Nov WHEN i gg BEAT L DANCE L 3- CAL egg 9255623 5 . ' ,M ' L gg A ,AAN Q3 L , X AA, L 4 L A A Xxx ABR! ' if ,,- ,yy X XL f X ng? 95513 XX Oligo: A f I X 7 5 1, --Y:-f.-fr .--1' L A ' , ' I IW' ' ,J 4 ,.51::-:Ay . Y HN : ,A WX Y. ,A 5 G! AIALRLLNFVXI L NOV, ELECTION Nov CAL NOV FQLSLJMAN NOV A 3 Wei AAY Q Eisqrzppgil Q emma DAQW Z2 BULLSEYEAI f . zji ff -T lj kj! owoglg 'TA 5 555 lil f A PA, C3 servo , ss ww? 7 ' 350,9 05 EN 'JQA' A f 4 L TA 1? 4 25 ' ' .gf .fx 56 1 A ENPEAN QICLE TEAM ' jf? gy W A MT E-mg' WINS SECTLON 7 JL ' ff ' 9 AM NOV FACULTY NOV ANNUAL ALUMN1 DEC CANDV DEC TEACLLER5 Q1 TIES VAIQSHY -SQ LOMLCCMM Q SALE I5 XMAS PARTY T UQ A QT JOSE 535 i'A4lf.'L gggw I 3 '52L!vLN 5' ' LPA' il, K Qual-N NLE A NL S-f , N, asf A U As LBA NA fffSffLRL , A 1 A L 5 L L vN. Qu.r . A Rl 75 W E Lin T Yum h L E , ,.,:--A-n ik,-3 Aa EA A XL il. Lg A DEC. LLGLLTS DEC X -,, X JAN JAN ORATOQLCAL li BEAT TILOEN -Q im, LL FQP.F,wCONTC5T1 A A AGA? AXWQL L Qofnrzso uv ALL K3 23953 'i'5'SEJV1r 'A5Am'N6+E' ' in A A Fe ri f oq I ,f'! till , ,f,, til f H f L' tv' , 4 .EQ X 4-K my S - HN Y 2.5 Em fa QA, 6 RER-gxxxf x F Loaf 9 '-AL L , A AS IC, LL Aw 'WL L U:1L'f1'11m1'f'L'L f C'7HE ligbfs are out, and gone are all fbi' guests, But sfill Ib? fire upon ilu' hearth burns on. -LONGFELLOW 1...,1,1 1 1.1...1...,1..1,..11..,.1..1,...1m,1u.11 1.11 1 1.1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,, HPII't1Sil1g You Mvans Snrfvss fo USU PHONE TRIANGLE 4919 H. CLS H. GLASS COMPANY CNet Inc.D Art Glass - Auto Glais - Flncy Venetian Mirrors 8036 SOUTH RACINE AVENUE C H I C A G O Mn'r'orv R4'x111'f'1'mf Inlmjr Sfnulux, W imln1l' mul ,-lil Claw flllfll Glam Iuvlallnf Rl'!7nll7'l'di llnfvllf You WHUI BEGKWITH IRON WORKS, INC. S44 XVEST 79th STREET Plwnu Triangle Tri., IRON XVORK FOR BUILDINGS C. BROOK S' For High School Model Aeroplanes S 1 Mechanical Drawing CANDIES - ICE CREAM 8144 So. Racine Avenue Phone: Triangle 10348 Cnflzjwlinlfvllx of H. G. MOREEN 11' lllfmfrlvl l'1Hx'-.Y1.l' U? -l S kv Fix i. '. S'- 1 i 1-xi?-' A Y W Giza' - N YS F 1 2' 453 F , my . mm- .R . Vi Q. N F ,138 .? K V r :E ,s...., -, sy, -- , gg, ..f.v ' Q 'ffflgl . -: N -3 . , . ' .. , 1 5 ' -, -' 'V f M-3 ' x. 1' gay ii ' I ' N, Liga, . , 1 . wx V , H, . , - ,QA m .- -r .M X N L ,V v - wx. Aayjh' ' Km A ff WM 4. g, ' , 2214.1 za .41 5 -3-gym Ad? ,ix w ,Z X W . gf V 'f . 3 If i E gr - ,A f W x- --f 1, , A 6,41 fnaf 5 .IJ :J A 7 X, ,, rw-1 A 4 3 1 - J 2, ff , 2 , 5 , 4 1 1 + gg 4. if 1 whgzigy 5' Y I 'Ku 2 ,Qin fy? 242 'QQ It af' Q. Q ., . V , 5 wg ii, 'x YS' px P9 if ' . Q' A .ty Qsswif w , , I S '54 5-. 'fi Q. K' if rs Eg, 3 Si , w Ere' ,rl if --X 7' 4, , 'EQQQ fvw4' fi',S 1. .,,':S ,, f is , -31 35 1 Ai R HI xg? W, ., QS? r Q ' ?.jf1m-BL EEA, . , i - ' L-ff? S1 .J if rrll'11ml'wmll :V -x'-.vnu in -...... .. .....-.- - -,,,-,,-,,,-, ,P Enzo X. W Established 1875 Special Advantages for High School Graduates Let us prepare you for the better paying positionsg Secretarial, Accounting, Stenographic and all Business Courses. Instructors who are experts, modern methods and equipment. New students received any Monday. SEND FOR FOLDER, METRO FACTS O89 Thru' Conrcnirnf Srbools 6309 S. ASHLAND AVE. 304 W. 65RD ST Phone, Prospect :Sox Phone Vfent. 1107 Loop ScHoo1.. 37 S. WABASH AVE. Phone Rand. 1637 Telephone Triangle 4600 CARP :Rs 8. G RALCONTRACTDRS Cinlsou aBEnc l . V X x S052 Souru PARK AVE. CHICAGO Girls of Calumet 'Al rlillllllli You For Your l'Zll!'4Pl1l1j4L' ln The I'zzs1 .Xml 1101-e Thxil This liver lIlL'I'k'1l5lllH llourl-XYill XYill lhlitilllle lu The lfuturt-'i ---Mr, l'l'l.'l'R.X CALUMET SANDWICH SHOPPE 8045 RACINE AVENUE ll' ..- ,.,. .,.. ..., ,.,. - .,,. H- .... -. ..., .-.. 4, H11 llzfmlf ml l 1flx'-riinlsl ui., 1.,.,1.,..1.,.1i...1....1...1.mi.,..1....1.,..1.mi.,.1.,.,1.,.,1....1....1...1....1...,1,...1 in ...1 1..,,1.,..1..,.-,.,,1,..,1....1,...1...1 -..,1.,.,1H.-. -.H-...1..-. -. -,,1.,1.,.,1..., The Mutual National Bank HALSTED AT 79TH STREET WHITE MIST I love a misty Day When the lake drowses Behind a shimmering veil, And the river runs green as emeraldg When a puff of wind lifts the mist And wraps it, like a chiffon scarf, Around the tall skyscrapers, Whose myriad lights Sparkle, like strings of jewels Around the throats of fair womeng When tall white structures gleam Faint through the mist Like mother-of-pearlg And immense towers loom shadowy- Blurrcd silhouettes. Oh, I love a misty day! -Ruth Hennke. 'i' 'I- Phone Stewart 4290 FEICHTINGER BROS. WALL PAPER-PAINTERS' SUPPLIES BRUSHES-GLASS-LADDERS-ETC. 7753 So. Ashland Avenue CHICAGCJ Estimates kil'lL'L'I'fllllY Furnished - New YYork :X Specialty joseph Fciclitinger 47fI4'1l1 mfif Qfl, T..-... ..---.-----------------.... e l The B Seniors of I f 1 : I i 2 2 9 t CONGRATULATE THE DEPARTING SENIORS ! Gideon Nelson Mrs. Smith Delegate Teacher E l , i We wish The Whole student Body I 5 ' A Wonderful Vacation i 2 : l l 23 1 A 1 1 l I lfdith Lawrence liar! J, lVjOL1Ql'ICI'lj' Temulac Rep. Session Teacher E I ! qu-.. -... .- -..-i- .... - -i..-u.,- .,.. -. -.- .- .,.. - -M -H -.m-i .... .,-.,,.-u.....!. Chuck Manz: I thought she was to inherit a fortune. Vic Mathis: She would have, but she would never admit than she was the oldest. Marge Synder: Did you get a hair cut? Fran Covert: No, I just had my ears moved down half an inch. Mary Louise Stock: Did you ever hear Arthur Denne: No, what is its name? Mary Louise: The Blooming Idiorf' Miss McKinley: Don't you think the passing? Miss Hickey: No, llunkingf' Freshman: l.et's go on the war-path. Senior: We can't. lt's being paved. 'ui' llrmilfiwi.N'1.rf-x' of the High School Flower? ns flaming youth type of high school student is n1nu.-111111111-.111.11111-1111-will Linden Printing otnpany S17 South Jefferson Street C H I C A G O 1 Printers of The Temulac f COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL PUBLICATION PRINTERS The Parent-Teacher Association TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS FOR THEIR KINDLY COOPERATION AND GOOD FEL- LOWSHIP THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Onc Hundred Sixlx 'P 1 Telephone Central 9737 l GREENBAUM BROS., INC. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Q Wholesale Manufacturers of CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Clothes Maile Especially For Calumet Students School Rep.. Orville Coombes 230 So. Franklin Street Chicago l .i..:-::- .... -:..-...,-i.-i.- ..r. -:..-...-,.- ,... -,.:-,,-i.- ..., ..i..-.- -.,-i.-,..- -.-.-i.-.,:-i,.... ., ln bygone days lt was the craze To dress like Mother Hubbard. But eo-eds now Dress more. I vow, Like Mother I-lubbardls cupboard. Harold Graber Qlinishing storyjz And so they lived happily ever afterf, Dave Mendelsohn: Gee, it's lucky they didn't get marriedfl Howie Fay: XVh.1t were you doing outside of the Waldorf Astoria yesterday? Red XX'.1ll.1ce: l live there. Howie Fay: NVl'iere?U Red XV.1llaee: Outside the XV.1ldorf Astoria, First C.innib.1l: The chief has h.iy-fever. Second C.lHllllJ.!lZ Serves him right. l told him not to eat that grass widow. Teacher: Tis your father got .1 strong box? Frances Smith: Yes, mam. The one he keeps the limburger in. Katherine Myers: How gracefully Roger Aimnn eats corn on the cob. Sidney Radis: No wonder! He's .1 piecolo pl.1yer. Om' llundr cd .S'i.i'f,x'-Frou u1.i,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n..1...1n1..1.n1M1......... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:-1191.1 COM PLIMI-INTS UF Fern Undertaker 528 W. 79th Street CHICAGO LAo111pIi111c11t5 Of CASCADE LAUNDRIES 7930-38 So. Racine Avenue 1 ALI. PHONES YIXVEXXIQS 0312 P1'01110fe Srbool Slbirifn COHPLIXIITNTS OF Room 332A 10059 Rooters K.-XTHFRINE H.-XXX.-KN TA'LIl'!7l'V' xooff G. A. A. mo'f ,I-IQNIULAC The Members of 116 Congratulate The Departing S E N I O R S I1 Axlllf T.T.l11lI4m Tcmulac Rcprcselltzitivc Scssiwn TC21CllL'I' .-.-..-...-..... ...,... - - -..-..- .... -..- .,.. - ....- ..,. -..-.- - .. Um' llizrrfl'.'ff.N'1.1'fj'- I .pee --- f-.- AA ful, I I I 7 - - i 3 Gordon s Animal Hospital : DR. GEO. GORDON I I j X-RAY-CLIPPING T COUNTRY BOARDING l . Szro S. Ashland Aye. Phone Stewart 7606 2 i I . i A Good Place to Eaffn i I GILROY'S EAT SHOP I g S038 S. Racine Ave. , 5 Home C00ki11g Our Spvfiallj' l i i CANDIES SANDWICHES LUNCHES ' f I 'i'u1u1uLuiuiu1u1u -i11-111 -1 1 -an-uu1n:n:u:u1uu1n-ur-sail-uni Desperado: Halt! If you move. you're deadf' O'DWyer: My man. vou should be more careful of vour English. If I should move, it would be a positive sign that I was alive. Mrs. Smith: Ed, do you know who built the Ark?,' Ed McNamara: Naw.,' Mrs. Smith: Correct for once in your lifef, Frank Quirk: 'Tm awfully light on my feetf, Milly Hageman: How about other peoples? Street car conductor: Lady, this transfer has expired. Marion Metzen: XVell, you can't expect much with the cars so poorly ventilated. Harry Bennett: I'm verv hoarse as a result of the dramatic show last night. Bert Richardson: Did you have the leading part? Harry: No, I was the prompterf' rim' Hzmdrud .gl-.I'f-I -fi'I1J' Here's to Success for 1929,' Dr. A. G. Pearson-1912 LIFE They told me once that Life is like a house- Tlie door is closed On leavingg But I think life Is like a book- Each chapter leading To the next. -Virginia Holmes. . 7 . , ,gi-.7 1- :u7:,,.1 :ara :z 17:-i1nT:u : :aye 1 FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES Sarzduifbes Sen ed N E W XV A Y DELICATESSEN AND GROCERY 8055 S. Racine Ave. SOFT DRINKS 1 CABTDIES ICE CRE.-U-I NEPTUNE LINEN SUPPLY CO. Douglas 0175 'IP -I' Oua Hmm' i. E LALIKE for fbosf who for foday prepare Ana' those ffm! affcr some tomorrow sfare. -FITZGERALD MOUNTAIN MEMORIES Down the trail into Cripple Creek, A white gash in a smooth, black panel. Here is a dead man's town, Lingering .... gasping .... dreaming . . There was a day when exultant miners Came to town, whooping it up, Drinking, shooting, carousing, spending. There was a time when heart-broken failures Cursed God and Fate, cursed themselves, Faltered at the brink of oblivion, Not knowing what to do .... where to go . . There was a time when thousands found gold And other thousands took it away From the ones who found it. The ore is gone. So are the thousands. So are the dance-halls, Saloons and roulette wheels, XVine .... women .... song . Brawling, blinded gold hunters. The mountains remain in majesty, Guarding treasures of gilded memories. -Dan Cummings. mi ... 1 1 .... -ii., 1,.:..u.1.- -N-,,1.m1...,1 -...ii-..,.,1ll1nn1..i,..1nu.. in-, quit 'ali f T w- l ORM AN , THE ? ' A'F'Q!A.. L6IiEbfANf' N lNKf musrfgn , 1 , I Vllg -' P . - ,I f 0' A Big Bank With a Warm Welcome The Foreman ational Bank The Foreman Trust and Savings Bank Ffwundefl 18112 La Salle and Washington Streets. Chicago RIiSUL'RL'liS IiXL'lil-113 1.25 1lll.l-lUN DOLLARS XYithoiit the Aid of Onisoliclntion lITlll1lllllI1lIIl1 T lrvllllliillrvlll lvvvv l l T i -1 l llli-lllilllliliu Um lllnlrlrrgl .S'i.rlj'-.ti.l' n1.m1,..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,n1nn1-n1..n1 1 11, 1u.1..1....1....1 1 1 .-. -- -ni--gn I I The Buszness Administration Q Department of the G L E W O O I BUSINESS COLLEGE Enrolls g I ONLY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Short University Courses :E I Thar Prepare for Executive and Secretarial Positions I1 N X A ,I , 3 Months Shorthand Course xi Q FEE E ' I For Those Who Must Work at Once fn -O. gr , mm I F' rlllg ' E flxk for Bullrtm V441 PT E-, , I ,-'vl I M I lil 5 735-41 Englewood Avenue QI- --I W H Ill!!! XIII f6Znd Place at Halstedj 'i lil I iul- i , Englewood Business College Building I Phone Wentworth 0992 CHICAGO I I DINE AND DANCE 2 Will: - FRIED HAMM AND HIS FAMOUS COLLFGIANS ! Nlglvilj' 111 lln' : Velzefinu Room I uf Nu' ! HOTEL SOUTHMOOR After Q P. M., Cover Clmrgc, XY'eek-13.19, gong Saturdays, Sundays, .md Holidays, 51,1111 I XV. C. Keely, Mgr, I 67th St. at Stony Island Ave. Fnirtnx gi-in T I SPIES BROS 1116 I U, . I 'rRt'lizIl1l1' Sim 1' ISYSH Offirial jvzi'1'lm's fm' Ct1lIlIlI1'f, Class of 1929 f COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Q I CUPS 1 1113131115 1 TROPHIES V I 27 E. Monroe St. Randolph 4141 CHICAGO I I 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.11-...-m11....1.1..1 1 1 1 ,,,, 1,,,1,,,,1,,i, Um' lfllllllfffll ,S'.,1'.y-M: rn Un llzfm in .-...-..-..-..- -..-..-..-.. ----- ..-....-..-.. ----- . - -.-.....-.. .9 Washers 1 Ironers f Cleaners SALES AND SERVICE ALL MAKES EASY TERMS FREE TRIAL Chicago's Oldest Washing Machine Dealer C. E. SUNDBERG CO. 615 W. 79th Street 5041 SO. 7738 SO. HALSTED STREET Ashland Avenue ALL PHONES YINCENNES 5200 PHONE L'IilDARL'RES'1' 0050 BUILDER OF JOHN J. MANGAN Better Homes REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 9114 South Ashland Avenue CHICAGO Lafayette 6646 1145 West 31st Cedarcrest 0256 Street 8400 S. Ashland Avenue CHICAGO EDWARD HORNBURG 1.11.1-..-1.11.,101..I.-..-.-I-...1,-.-4-1-.1n1..1..,ni 1 11.1 MORTIVIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Automobiles Furnislmctl for All Occasions FREE LSE OF CHAPEL 4' Nl' lrfzf ,S'1'.1'l-X'-4'iy11t uiui A SAD, SAD TALE The pencil heaved 11 weary sigh, And murmured to the pen, I hnven't felt so out of sorts Since-oh, I do-n't know when! The penknife treats me very ill, It cuts me in the street, And really is extremely sharp Whene,er We Chance to meet. 'QAnd when I broke the other day, Beneath its bitter stroke, It said :It didn't see the pointf Neither did I the joke! With many troubles Ilm depressed, My heart just feels like lend. The pen then dropped an inky tear: I weep for you,', it said. LILL and E GLEMANN 1448 WEST 79TH STREET Phone Vincennes 5405 Stamped and Iiililvroirlered Neeillework. D. M. C. Cottons, Dry Goods, Notions, Infants Wvear, Ilxeella IIZIIIEYIIS 'WVHERE QUALITY IS HIGH AND PRICES LOXV' FRANICS DEPT. STDRE 813-821 WEST 79TH STREET just West of Halsted Thr Place fo Trade Li' 11 1i11,41'1't'cl S 'Z' 5 Vllullc 1'I'uN1m'L1 -12173 l'RINTl-IRS UF THE L'A1.L'MET CRIERU EDWIN H. ANDERSON I,INHTYI'Ii l7lJKl1'U53l'1NIQN Wk Spucinlivc in Sn-lnml I'11Iwlicati-1115 I 1544 West 63rd Street CHICAGO JABUSCH DR G CO. Prescriptions a Specialty MVR AIM 18 TO PLE.-XSE I 8301 So. Racine Avenue 7758 SO. Racine Avenue 1 I'Iwnw 'lwifnmtk N143-H144 1'11.,m- Rarlcliff 275842 BUSCI-I BROS. REALTORS 059 1125 WEST 79TH STREET S1L'XX.l1'1 4lfwU-1-U5 Ilmft forget tw visit IJYURANS ILXIQIQRY :xml Irv um' Y1lI'1U11' of lu.1lu'1'y gflmlx Unix' ilu' hpfl ll1Zl1L'l'1ll1S ufurl. DVORAK'S BAKERY 8152 SO. ASHLAND AVENUE Phone Stewart 1773 .i.7..-,.,.-..-U.- ..,. ..,7.- .... - ,,., - ,... - ,A,. ....,-..u- .A7. - .,.. - ,... -7,,,-M-u..-..n- .. -u.-..-..-.-,.-.-. 17II4'1fllll1fl ',.,f, L'4f,31.41l.X COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Our investors, large or small, receive that same Complete Servicen that has charac- terized our organization since its foundation. 000 WU' Zllllt' i111'vx1'1m'11f J L Lmznx Iidllffllg Projrvrfirx 415 frm' ax ' II1XIll'LIIIf't' 5115.00 ffuzwl. Bal- Projn'1'fy Mnmzgv- ana' 111m1ffJlVy. T X T 7l1l'lIf 1203 W. 79th Street f Phone Triangle 0600 UN KBR Sa Quality Furniture O89 839 WEST 79TH STREET Near Halsted Street 1111.-itliii..-.11111....1111-...1...,, Clllt' IIIIIILIIVUJ .S'4 Z'L'llf'X 11 SVU pf 7 A O I , Y U ' Wy J Mi J If ll lv I Il dll X V ff ' fill, X X 1, Ay If I ,NI I Ll C!! P, 7f7! lf!! il! bil l 7, 'Y f f I filf lifll X JAN FOOTBALL EJANQUET ,g:, . . ? CAPT l7 lib APPLEJDCK - K Q: if , JAN DAILY NEWS I9 NARDI GQA5 i 7 X JAN SCHOLARSHIP LUNCLIEON LW? 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Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependability. .IAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Tbotographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plutesfor Blark or Colors. 817 W. Washington Boulevard - Chicago Telephone MONROE 7080 qu-.xx fe 0 n - et an 11'-'Q Il HERE is n silence where bath been no sound, There is a silence where no sound may be- -Hoon I Patronize Our Advertisers A . Imlm of AJ: rrfisvrs Page ANDERSON, EFRAIM, Carpenter and Constructor. ., ANDERSON, EDNVIN H., Printer . AUBURNPARK BANK . BECKWITH IRON NWORKS, INC. , . BRANDEL, EFRAIM B., Carpenter and Constructor BRIGGS, A. G., Realtors , , BROOKS, C., School Supplies . .. , BRYANT AND STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSCH BROTHERS, Realtors ,.., . , CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL LUNCHROOM , CALUMET SANDWICH SHOPPE CALUMET PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION . CARLSON AND BERGGREN CO., Carpenters and Contractors CASCADE LAUNDRIES . , , ,,.., . . , . . DAGUERRE STUDIO, Photographers .. 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' ' 3. 2-2 vbgq S' '50 gf!-'f 1 ., - Y , .. . .. , ,. y i A .,s,. H if 2 ,Jia .Q ii N' ' A. at r. , 1 . 'rx Q' gy X ' f rv 5 1 rf? ,X . '.,. V - 'w .A ig, ggi 'ig 9 - ' '5fe,,.5' ? ff' A ,af 1:1 r LK . ,Y J '--' ... AJ., EL-. if,- February Four-Year Graduates William Booth , A . President Dorothy O'Toole , . Vice-president Margaret Wetter A , . Secretary Frank Thompson . , . ,.,, Treasurer The class members have distinguished themselves in many fields of endeavor, the ever important one being scholarship, in which Raymond Anderson, Margaret Blocki, William Jewell, Gertrude Gray, Anita Koch, and George Beilfuss led the class, with many others not far behind them. In athletics Owen Curtin, Matt Thometz, Walter Wilson, and Walter Fulton exhibited their prowess. As leaders in student activities Max Fenneman, Helen Sumner, Ernest Hirt, Margaret Wetter, William jones, Bernice Nitter, and Ermal Rosenbaum demonstrated their worth in many different ways. Many others in the class displayed their ability in rendering invaluable services to the school, but only a few may be mentioned here. Twenty-Three X fx '- f 5,52-X Q-a,,vVH, if . F 2 .,,,,,,,hMh-HY V, 4-Ks,-,,.. 4 . ...,i, l ll 3 Cn' CC' ...fQ,QL,5'--WLC... if-QP. .i, A 4 xr 3 ,lk .YQQ C Iv.- N. fw'-i-Wi Z tgp.: A f .. .... ' is 'we .'E ufiri-..'i Twcn fy-Four LEO ADLER Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 orchestra, 2, 3, 4, football, 2, 3, track, 1, 2, Spanish Club, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, inter-room base- ball, 2, 3, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3. RAYMOND ANDERSON Inter-room basket-ball, 1, 2, Honor Council, 4, Latin Club, 3, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4g Tem- ulac representative, IQ Senior Boys Club, 4. ALICE ARONSON Mixed Chorus, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, Senior Girls Club, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. EDWIN BALL Glendale Union H. S., Glendale, Calif. Rooters Club, 3, 4g Student Council, 4, Honor Council, 4. MARION BARD G. M. T. C., 1, 2, Girls Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2 3, 4, operetta, 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, rj 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 42 Senior Girls Coun- cil, 4, Honor Council, 4, G. A. A., 2 31 4' DAWN BEATTY Rooters Club, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3 Senior Girls Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3. GEORGE BEILFUSS Inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter- room basket-ball, 3, 45 baseball, 2, 3, 4 Rooters Club, 3, 4, Honor Council, 4 Latin Club, 2, 35 Chemistry Club, 2, 3 C Mens Club, 4. 7 S V3 ,,..z-arg, 37 r-. , '--' - :hw - -f . f W - I sig-31: ati I, .1 .6 .. ,- Ii . 4 GUNNAR BERGLUND Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Coun- cil, 4Q Calumet Crier delegate, IQ Thes- pians, 3Q Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Clean-Up Committee, 3, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3. RUTH BERGLUND Thespians, 3, 4, Epsilon Tau Ro Pi, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4Q Senior Girls Council, 4. RUTH BJORK Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club Business Committee, 43 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3g inter-room baseball, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, 4g Girls' Life Saving Club, 4g French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 3, 42 Chemistry Club, 4, Washington tour, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior sponsor, 4. DOROTHY BLOCK French Club, 2, 35 German Club, 4, G. A. A., 4, Glee Club, 4, Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4. MARGARET BLOcK1 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4Q Glee Club, 4, presi- dent, 4, Honor Council secretary, 4, Lati-n Club, 4g Mixed Chorus, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Dinner Committee, 4. CORRINE BONGERZ G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 43 Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, Senior Girls Club treasurer, 4. WILLIAM BOOTH Class president, Commissioned Oticers Club, 2, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, 3, 4, captain, 3, 4, CD Mens Club, 2, 3, 43 Chemis- try Club, 3, 45 Honor Council, 4Q junior Hi-Y, IQ Latin Club, 2, 3, orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., IQ Student Council, 2, Senior Boys Club, 4Q tennis team, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 1, 2, 3. 3 . Q- .v '- V 3, ,Q .Wigs it 'S-:aff S, fs' 1 . 5 ,mwyw - Q? 3 4 'fini as ,cl I -. :V-X3 ta, sw- ,Q .4 .53 J ,, ,E X N... . Q- v' .. S , t -, . .eww .axiwsi 5. 1 ,gs .. Y--L .fee ,., as bs :R 3 . R. . -i 'A K P . was 4 is '55 1. .- ,L -- X fuss? fl-as ,s f i 23,53 'Q if if if ai. Twenty-Fit e 4'-Q-mf., . -,ffyi Sm-?x...i ..,.. M1127 ,-.2-J-i ' C1 fs I , D1 U L I LM, ,L , e.1.i'wfIi2' W it Ai, 'ii if f' Q51 New if .XAAX 'W- 'fi I . 'wiht Q3 .f. 3 I 1 T' Q s V.. 5 9 . Sy, 5' 2036 I -A -sf . A 'Abi fffqrf Tilgll if I'T14'5'if 5 llgxgiff' 'fl T'zcfv11ly-Si.1' ,luv 3. .N JEANETTE BROWN Calumet Crier staff, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, French Club, I, 2, 3g G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 45 Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 41 Kappa Sigma Kappa, 32 Rooters Club, Ig Welfare Committee, I. HELEN CAMPBELL G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 42 G. M. T. C., I, 2, Kappa Sigma Kappa, 3g Thespians, 3, 4. MARIE CIUCCI Thespians, 3, 4, French Club, I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls Club, 45 Spanish Club, 3, Student Council, 2. OWEN CURTIN Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4g football, 2, baseball, 3, 4, Athletic Staff, 42 Senior Boys Club chairman, 4Q C Mens Club president, 4, chairman Prom Committee, 42 chairman Social Committee, 4, inter- room baseball, inter-room basket-ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, I, 2. VIRGINIA CUTHRELL H yde Park G. A. A., 3, 45 Latin Club, 3. ROBERT DAHLBERG Thespians, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Root- ers Club, 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club, 4, usher, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Clean- Up Committee, 3, swimming team, 3, 4, Kappa Sigma Kappa, 3. DOROTHINE DER11 Thespians, 45 Etiquette Club, 31 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Senior Girls Club, 45 G. M. T. C., I. 4 'Sp '.t::.v:v'.'., -- 7 i ,- :F I I-, H.,-AA, ,, , 5.1. H- A 1.-. Qaxy,-. 7 ,gr -psf . 42,4 , ,Ave-Q np V L47-iid ,PellEfLLl1 A JOANNE DILLEY Bowen Chemistry Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 42 G. A. A., 3, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, treasur- er, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4. JOHN DRATZ Calumet Crier staff, 3, C Mens Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 3, Thes- pians, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4. HULDA ENGEL G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Student Coun- cil, 4. , MAX FENNEMAN R. O. T. C., I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, operetta, 3, 4, president of Honor Council, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Tau Ro Pi, 4, Senior Boys Council, 4. ELIZABETH FERGUSON G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Senior Girls Club, 45 Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, Senior Girls Council, 4. CORINNE FINCH Thespians, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, G. M. T. C., 1, 2,, girls' rifle team, 1. LESTER FLECHSIG Lindblom Chemistry Club, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, inter-room is .355 . l.i I iz? if W 3 5 M3 422. ,.1.s,3 3392259 baseball, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 'H A, . Y as-ASM, s-Yi, ,3 23 32 4' vs-Hg? . it if 151 i its 'Vi' , Xl 1' 'fig ljxfl F! LlfhE1.s.n... ., . ... -- Twenf y-S even rr.- Ji-. Nb.- ggg. E ' gE'f'f'W 7T7f ,. 1?g 'fljff':e r'x', e ' ' . l:j an-...R-'V U FN?- . IQILWI L' . - l.-- .5 . ' -' lu lgifg- jg il .25 '- 'fy'-a i We .,e1r.' :W 5 .53-an .gf iff.. 43' L 1' ' li li +3 v ' , TJ' . -.-F5 - f ' - '-'iimi :i:.':- ., , ..5,., 'II ' Y -' Vf-ii J: , i Eg-,: Q . xxx Q -Y il- 'Q' . iff it - ' ' ' J' iw, 3' 3 gff11.3 ,f4 I Y A. V , En ,. 'Q 'H 1.4 3 ww L- Q AQ, A P 71.01. ..'i f ,. -TWC: ,QM , 1 pf. A . l .kj 4 ,qi Bc H! ' rf A,j,i ..' -. A 1' Af- 'V . A 4 ., f, 4 z 1 'L tj.. ,Q 'i3w3g'A3Sri4'Tc'Q'. . Tivvn fy-Eight ,-f,,.-- LI-gix!Q 'A 'N -1 ---vw A Louis FRANCIS Inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter- room basket-ball, 3, 4, baseball, 3, 45 Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Council, Council, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Crier staff, 4. 4, Student Club, 3, 4, WALTER FULTON 4, football, 3, 4, captain, 42 Club, 3, 4: inter-room base- ball, 1, ZQ inter-room basket-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Crier staff, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3. Baseball, C Mens GENEVIEVE GIBBONS Erzglezvood Thespians, 43 G. A. A., 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 35 Senior Girls Club, 4, basket-ball, 3, 4, Kappa Sigma Kap- Pas 3' ROBERT GLICR Band, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 3, 42 Thespians, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 1, ZQ Student Council secretary, 4, usher, 4, track, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 4. GETRUDE GRAY Thespians treasurer, 3, vice-president, 4, G. A. A. secretary-treasurer, 2, Latin Club treasurer, 2, Rooters Club Social Committee, 3, Senior Girls Club treas- urer, 4. XVILLIABI HALL Chemistry Club, 4, Thespians, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 1, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, Senior Boys Club, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 41 inter-room basket- ball, 1, 2, 3. CHARLES HANNA Band, 2, C Mens Club, 3, 4, Chem- istry Club, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 2, Senior Boys Club, 4Q base- ball, 2, 31 basket-ball, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 2, 3, 4, fencing, I, 2. 1 WILLIAM JEWELL Band, 1, 25 Honor Council, 45 Junior Hi-Y, I, 2, secretary, 25 Latin Club, 2, 33 Rooters Club, 35 Student Council treasurer, 45 Senior Boys Club, 43 Senior Hi-Y, 45 inter-room baseball, I, 2, 35 inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3, 45 inter- room tennis, 2. MARGARET JOHNSON Parker G. A. A., 45 Rooters Club, 3, 45 senior sponsor, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4. WILLIAM JONES Chemistry Club, 45 Thespians, 45 Ep- silon Tau Ro Pi, 3, 43 Glee Club, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 3, 42 Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4Q Senior Boys Club, 45 usher, 35 Com- missioned Ofhcers Club, 2, 3, 4, presi- dent, 45 rifle team, 2, 3, 45 inter-room baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 inter-room basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 45 tennis, 2. ANITA HARRIET KOCH Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Calumet Cooking Club, 35 Chemistry Club secre- tary, 45 Thespians, 3, 45 Epsilon Tau Ro Pi, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 German Club, 35 Honor Council, 45 Latin Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4. JANICE KRUMMEL Calumet Crier staff, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 3, 45 Maroon and Blue staff, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4. ERIC LAING Chemistry Club, 3, 45 Rooters Club, 3, 43 Senior Boys Club, 45 inter-room baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 inter-room basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4Q football, 4. IRENE LA MONT Chemistry Club, 45 Thespians, 35 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4. if SET M522 wi? W: 14 0 3 I A 1 ...ibm ,Q +5 53.31. V. 6' -A 4 Q by 3 . ' If , if K 457,-'-ix! 1 Q' iyl , '-' . fs- x.. 2 .2 5 V .4 ' ' 5 's 2, -, . V. s W , ,.,-, -w, . ,t ,- 'gd' I .N.3+3s,5 if ,. .fl . -if 1 I f 1: I 'LE - ' fs Ili-'S s gifs... 4 . vi -Nia ' Y 1+ ink' Ttvcrlfy-.Ville ,fl-A -aw., V , ,. A, . W' 131, Ah N'-,rv 2 if -.-Q? .WE 'gfivl 2 3 ' D 1 P, 'WR.2:.c2,.J 'JW Q nf fi? . --I ' 3 . 4. 'ff ala l , 7 -, , he . . W -JA a 'n--1'Af wr lf '-n,,, ' A 'gm ' -162.gif ' is 9.2 :iff 5 ' A Iifyf 1 'K S ki' i'. - ' gn' t . rf .vm iuff .4 3, ' 'Q vs- ' I Tlzirly if HELEN LAUTERBACH Honor Council, 3, 43 Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 45 Spanish Club, 3, 4- ANNA LEONARD Calumet Cooking Club, 4Q Etiquette Club, 43 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls Club, 4g Spanish Club, 2, 33 inter-room volley-ball, 2, 3, inter-room baseball, 2, 35 G. M. T. C., 1, 2, 3. RICHARD LUKENS Morgan Park Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 25 Boys Glee Club, 2, 3. CARMELLA LYNCH CH Girls Club, 45 Etiquette Club, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4, Student Council, 2. LORETTA MULCAHY Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 45 Spanish Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club, 4. ANDREW LYONS Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Rooters Club, 3, 4. RAYMOND NEWPORT Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, junior Hi-Y, 2, Temulac, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, Spanish Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., I, 2, 3. --v,..,.,-5 4,-TA-W --.f-, H+- , . X , Jr,-X g,? .,f,,,..-2 -, te- ..,-e..fEj.,ifelQ1,.LJ...s.Q.. A ..OgQ,..- 2. .O HOWARD NICIiOLS Harrison Chemistry Club, 4, Honor Council, 4, Student Council, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4. BERNICE NITTER Calumet Crier staff, 4, Thespians, 3g French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, German Club, 4, Honor Council, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4g Student Council, 2. GUNNAR NORLING C Mens Club, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Boys Club, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3, 4, tennis team, 2, 3, track team, 3, Athletic Staff, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY O,TOOLE Chemistry Club, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Student Council dele- gate, 3Q Thespians, 4, class vice-presi- dent, 4. JOHN PIERCE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, R. O. T. C., 1, 2, 3. LOUISE POFFENBERGER Calumet Crier staff, 45 Calumet Cook- ing Club secretary, 4, vice-president Chemistry Club, 4g G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls Club, 4, Routers Club, 3, 4. CHESTER POWERS Crier staff cartoonist, 2, 3, 4, Temulac staff, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y, 2, swimming team, 3, 45 lightweight basket-ball, 3, inter-room basket-ball, I, 2, 3, 4, pub- licity staff, 1, 2, 3, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, Senior Boys Club, 4, R. O. T. C., 2, 3. .4285 P '59 ' ' gigs. to 3 iE'14 '1E E 1 ' y' 'l . Y V5 'S 4 f'.+:.2e+ V 'e,' l Qi Thirty-One X gr 7541.1 f . if H 4 ELEANOR RANDOLPH Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 3, 4, Maroon and Blue staff, 3, 4, secretary, 49 Senior Girls Club, 41 Spanish Club, 3. JANE ROBINSON Calumet Crier staff, 43 Epsilon Tau Ro Pi, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 43 G. A. A., 3, 49 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4g Senior Girls Club, 4, Girls Life Saving Club, 3. ERMAL ROSENBAUNI G. A. A., 2, delegate, 3, alternate, 42 Honor Council, 4, Melody Club, 35 Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club president, 45 Senior Girls Council secretary, 4, basket-ball, 3, baseball, 3, volley ball, 4. HERMAN SEAVER Inter-room baseball, I, 2g Latin Club, 2, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Welfare Committee, 2, 3, senior sponsor, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 3, 4. ELIZABETH SIMS Etiquette Club, 43 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4: Honor Society. 3, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 42 Senior Girls Club, 4. HELEN SMITH Soulfa sid., High, Fon' Wayne, Ind. Rooters Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 43 Chemistry Club, 43 CU Girls Club vice-president, 4, basket- ball, 3, 4, captain, 43 volley ball, 4. HELEN SUNINER Parker Rooters Club, 3, 4: Thespians, 42 Seven Keys to Bnldpatef' 4, Honor Council, 41 Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Girls Club, 43 Crier staff, 4, French Club, 4. MARTIN SWANSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 3, 4, senior sponsor, 4. MATT THOMETZ Tifdeu Crier staff, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4Q Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, Senior Boys Club, 4, baseball, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 2, 3, 4, ath- letic staff, 4. FRANK THOMSON Tillifll Athletic staff, 3, 4, Cn Mens Club, 3, 4, secretary, 4, Chemistry Club presi- dent, 4, Honor Council, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 45 Senior Boys Club, 4, Temulac staff, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, football, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 3, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 3, 4, class treasurer, 4. LILLIAN TILDSLEY Calumet Cooking Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Melody Club, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Junior Homemakers Club vice-pres- ident, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3. GIZELLA VALFH' G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4' CHARLES YOLK Sf. Rita Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, swimming team, 3, 4. WILLIAM VON T1-IADEN TiIlI16lZ Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, inter-room basket-ball, 3, 4, inter- room baseball, 3, 4, clean-up squad, 3. is 3. is 4.5, S , Qs, ua. . 3 lt' s,,.'..Q 'Q .A SN. 'CS' N ,gr PX A A Q., -wt Q LF s ,-4.5, sf? 435. WI, .. if' r-A . L .4 Jn. af' wg' I G , Q3 A-3. N aim kg 3525? me if Tlzirfy-Tl11'Ce Ti-5 . f 'ZW..f 3 'Q' -fri ,Ja ,SV If'4' R- . W 4 -,wa f ' 5- ya., .' , . .53 -3. 1,.,,v'- F, 413, xv gg Al, F, U P ,A .V , r -Q A -- ,- , 4 - , I , r. , ,. .' -a- X' :wx af QP? A .91--, 'Q ' . 4 . Q ., A 1. f ,gg if - -4, ,. 13 . - . 3 .L I if 33 -if 1 3 . 'ig .hi , 3 , . A - A - - H . 1 Q nf 1. 1 I '23 s .fd , 1 ' , nge.. 1 ' i J'iii'i 3 .. ' iq 5, , - 3 I X, f ..- ,. ' .i w 1, 'Q SV A fi . ' i '. Ui K' s 1 . ' -Q . ' ,Q 1 . 1 . 'n 4 3. x :tg K 3,48-3 wV.' Q. , ., N . 3 ,gr , , F A R, Af fist H ' vi , . 2. . 'S' if ' ' -' A Fai' 2 'li . X. ,hge ur 3 ,LI , 3 K ,fr W. Siifsitfbe 3 -.tj . , A 3 .' lg' irq ' so -'i::..e. ities. a. as ' if Tlziriy-Four A ,-,V - - -.vw ly. fr I. ,.. MAE WAGNER Calumet Cooking Club, 33 Chemistry Club, 45 Thespians, 3, 45 G. A. A., 3, 4, Junior Hornemakers Club, 43 Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4g Kappa Sigma Kappa, 35 basket-ball, 3, 45 volley ball, 45 baseball, 3. MARGARET XVJETTER G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Honor Council vice- chairman, 45 Rooters Club, 2, 3, 43 vice- president Senior Girls Club, 43 president Senior Girls Council, 45 Student Council, 4g inter-room basket-ballg inter-room baseball, inter-room volley ball. WALTER WILSON Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, baseball, 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 C Mens Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Calumet Crier staff, 3, 45 in- ter-room baseball, I, 2, 3, 4g inter-room basket-ball, I, 2, 3, 4. ALBERTA ZININIERBIAN Thespians, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3. 43 Root- ers Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls Club, 43 Senior Girls Council, 4, Captain junior girls basket-ball, 3, baseball, 2, 3. FARLEY ZOLLER Tildmz Chemistry Club, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 3. 4g Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4. February Four-Year Graduates FRANCIS BLOMQU1sT Calumet Cooking Club, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Junior Home- makers Club, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4. ELSIE CARLSON Calumet Crier staff, 2, 32 Epsilon Tau Ro Pi, 2, 3, 4, president, 4, G. A. A., 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4. JEROME GRAFIT Inter-room basket-ball, 3, inter-room baseball, 4, Crier staff, 41 C Mens Club, 3, Latin Club vice-president, 2, 3, orchestra, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, manager of baseball team, 3. GERTRUDE HANsON Epsilon Tau Ro Pi, 42 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, 3, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4. JEAN HAX'ES Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 3, dele- gate, 4, Rooters Club, 3, Senior Girls Club, 41 Student Council delegate, IQ volley ball, 3, basket-ball, 3. ERNEST HIRT Lake View C Mens Club, 4, Chemistry Club treasurer, 42 Rooters Club, 4, Student Council, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, usher, 41 senior sponsor, 4, track team, 4, Hon- or Society, 4. ETHEL JUNGCLAS Hiking Club, 4, Temulac 1'epresent.1- tive, 3, Student Council, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, G. M. T. C., 1, 22 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, Rooters Club, 4, French Club, 2, Crier staff, 3. FRANK MCHUGH Latin Club, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, usher, 3. JOHN MCHUGH Latin Club, 3, 45 Rooters Club, 3, 4, usher, 3. MARX' JANE SMITH G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4. Thirty-Five February Four-Year Horoscope NAME Leo Adler , . . , , Raymond Anderson . . Alice Aronson , . . , . Edwin Ball , .,.,. . Marion fJudyj Bard Dawn Beatty , . . . , George Beilfuss , . Gunnar Berglund , . , Ruth Berglund ,. , Ruth Bjork , Dorothy QDotJ Block Margaret CMargJ Blocki ., Frances QFranJ Blomquist . Corinne fCorl Bongerz . William QBilliel Booth Jeannette Brown , ,, Helen Campbell . , . Elsie CElsej Carlson Fred Carpenter , . Marie CRij Ciucci . Owen COwiej Curtin .... Virginia QGinnyJ Cuthrell Robert 1BobJ Dahlberg . Dorothine Derr . ,... , Joanne QJOJ Dilley , John Dratz . . , . Hulda Engel ,,. .. Max Fenneman . .. , Elizabeth CBibbyJ Ferguson Corinne Finch , , .... , . Lester 1LesJ Flechsig . Louis QLouieJ Francis ..... XValter fBubJ Fulton , Genevieve CGevieJ Gibbons Robert QBobJ Glick . , . Jerome Graff , .. Gertrude qGertyl Gray XVilliam qBilly Hall , Charles QChuckJ Hanna Gertrude CTrudyJ Hanson Jean Hayes . ,.. , Ernest Hirt Williani qBillJ Jewell ,..,. Margaret CMargj Johnson Thirt3'-S-ix WEAKNES5 Pirates . ,. Books , Shorthand Soap money ,. Hair curling , .. Being absent . . Chewing pencils . Making speeches . Her smile . , Going places . Making eyes . Honor Council , , Being nice .... Jimmy . , , Peg ,..,..., Heavy dates ., History ., . Yodeling . . . Teachers .. Laughing , , Making love . Football players . Skirts . , , . Flirting , ,. School . . School proms . Being naughty .. ,.,. R. O. T. C. ,.., , Sauerkraut and German Having pictures taken Wise cracks ,..., , . . Dodging girls .. Girl shy . Gene , .,,, . Gladys ,. , Dancing . XVorking ,, Lunch room , . Roadsters Operetta . .,,. , Short people Tonsils Cnot hisj , The library .,... Typing . , FUTURE Criminal lawyer Professor at U. of C. Kindergarten teacher Great ball player Floor walker Beauty specialist Bootlegger Missionary Countess Messenger girl Owner of a 5 and IO Member of the Senate A rich farmer's wife Tillie the Toiler Steel magnate Somebody's wife Manufacturer of soups Heaven only knows Big contractor Movie star Athletic coach House wife Butcher Movie producer Pickle manufacturer Decorator Kindergarten teacher at World renowned artist Governess Friend to birds Employee of Barnum St Henpecked husband Sports editor Somebody's stenog Talkie star Orchestra leader Author of love stories Copper Fireman Channel swimmer Gym teacher Dealer in Ford aeroplanes Tennis champion A sailor's wife U. of l Bailey NAME William LBill1 Jones . Ethel Jungclas , . . Anita Koch , Janice Krummel , Irene fly LaMont Helen Lauterbach .,.. Anna Leonard . . , Richard fDickJ Lultens Carmella Lynch , Andrew QAndyJ Lyons . Frank McHugh . , john McHugh .,.,,... Loretta Mulcahy Raymond QRayl Newport Howard lHowieJ Nichols Bernice Nitter , . Gunnar Norling Dorothy QDottyJ O'Toole .lohn Pierce Louise Polfenberger Chester QChesj Powers Eleanor CPetel Randolph Brayton Richards ,lane Robinson Ermal Rosenbaum . Herman Seaver . , Elizabeth fBettyJ Sims Helen Smith .,,....,., Helen Sumner . . Martin QSwedeJ Swanson Matt Thomctz . , , Frank Thomson , . . . Lillian Tildsley Y. Mae Wagner ,. , Margaret Wetter . , Walter Wilson ., Gizella Valfy . . ,. , Charles Volk ,..,,.., . , . W'illiam 1Dutchb VonThaden Alberta CRedj Zimmerman Farley Zoller .,..,. ,..... . . . WEAKNESS Nothing . . . Bright sayings .. Cooking . . . , , Fur coats ,, Being good ,. Lipstick ,. . He's and Him's , , Movable chairs Special topics , Louise Quiet , . . Nobody ,. Long names Being a tease Collecting new nickels Entertaining Rings Clothes Absence slips Frank The Crier Staying out late Locker love . Lloyd , . The ivories Hot dogs . Candy . Sports . , , Everything . Getting caught Baseball , Squirrels Powder . Boys' gym Curly hair . Pesty girls . , , The footlights Civics , , Girls' pictures .. Handsome boys Monkeys . ., FUTURE Charlie Chaplin II Manicurist Interior decorator -Nurse Social reformer -Olcl maid? Never Gum queen A ship doctor Member of the KKK Big game hunter Astronomer Attorney General School mam Rum runner Civil engineer Actress XVholcsale jeweler Nurse Banker Domestic science teac Cartoonisn . Chorus girl Mechanic Model Court reporter Minister Miss America Cave woman Club woman Conductor Ambassador to China Restaurant owner Organist Bootlegger's wife Peggy Joyce II Prize fighter ,Famous dancer Big politician Duke Private secretarv Snappy salesman her 'llm!y'Se1ven in a' -1 ef' ef c 1 iff 3, el-efl, H+' as qg mUI' A, if iw ' 1...-nw -' 1 fMJ' 'ae ' XJ M' fi- I 12 ' i at We-f me W fp'3f-if in ' ei 4 ' ' -,,f 'cf 42 1I?f??'f4 A . . gg'.?2a.,I ' -W1-kj! guna-U ',a?i?' , ' Nts' 44 -X ,M 3. M.5vzi1 if- 3. f ,451 igllgt , 'ii 7'F'1 e milf , '39 if .tv -txiffl U A f. .Y ggi- xo- , gu m' 4 l l r . . 4- : . . MQ ,fffl - .-is -if' ' ii viii ,f f i, J 1 'M A: .Q : 'E. , 3 X, ' - ,Q P - -'f av .. june Four-Year Graduates Willard Martz .President Mary Cunningham Vice-president Mildred Hageman , . .Secretary Leonard Smith . . . . , . Treasurer Among the distinguished members of the class of June, 1929, there are many who performed outstanding services. Among the athletes are Louis Barbour, Howard Fay, George Lundgren, Victor Mathis, Paul Mose, and Thomas McNamara. In stu- dent activities Barnard Creech, Daniel Cummi-ngs, Isabelle Herda, John Holmes, Mary June Jones, David Mendelsohn, Dorothy O'Connor, Leonard Smith, and George Wesley were very prominent. In scholarship Beatrice and Bernice Tallmadge, Jeanette Moody, Arthur Weller, Rosenell Stuenkel, Cora McGregor, Beulah XVright, and Betty Merrill were the highest in the class. Thiriy-Eight Y J! .I- -F I M-- .-T-. - K' J 3 3 .1-' -..x..Le,, if - -Tf.V.,,Yw,?,Nq W- A ,, ,,W,,A.,,.- -e ,N - W iv. -X., ,L,.,- -1 -, . . IQ Le A I MABEL ALLAN Lindblom Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 SCHi01' Girls Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 45 Student Coun- cil, 3, girls' tennis team, 45 inter-room basketball, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 3, 4, inter-room volley ball, 3, 4, girls' hockey team, 4. Ready and dependable. ALICE ANDERSON Englewood Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, French Club, 4. A deligbfful person wifb n clyarmilzg way. E. VIVIAN ANDERSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, G. A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 43 G. M. T. C., 1, 2, 3, Etiquette Club. 3. Loved by all ber fellow sfzzderzfs. HELEN ANDERSON Parker Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, E. T. R. P., 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Bijoux Fra-ncais, 2, 3, 4, secretary, 45 Student Council, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, r, 2, 3. We'1'e glad she mine fo Cnlzznzef. VWIAN M. ANDERSON Lindlvlonz Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Public Speaking Club, 3, inter-room basketball, 3, 4, inter-room volley ball, 3, 45 G. A. A., 3, 4, girls' hockey team, 4. Trim and neaf. MARGUERITE BAKER Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Bijoux Francais, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, Les Abeilles, 3, inter-room baseball, IQ inter- room volley ball, 35 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Her friendship is zz zfnlzmble assef. LOUIS BARBOUR Englewood Rooters Club, 4, football, 3, 4, base- ball, 3, 4, swimming team, 3, 4, inter- room baseball, 3, 4. An athlete bold. vt . s '- , A- :-,if asf? f :pf 55. Q 'Sa ,, gh, gi S., ,yag tg., ffl:-' .1 -i. E, L. new amy.. 1 R ,VN Y, x A . Wil.. v.i....4...-e.. ,1-3:7771 .,,,, Thirty-Nine H 1 1 .Y , Q S 1 .S . .94 5 eg' 'Z I cy 4 ,V 3 . .. . 'Q' N - K 4 ,Y 4 .. .- - fs' t s -1 I.: -A - 5-'AL T L Forty NIYRTLE BARRAR Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, fencing, 2, 3, inter-room baseball, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4' A plcasiug smile sbt' casts on all. WILBUR BEHN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 3, 4, base- ball, 32 lightweight basketball team, 2, 3, inter-room basketball, 2, 3, 4, inter- room baseball, 2, 3, 4. HHS not as basbful as be looks. LESLIE BELL Bowen Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y, 2, Senior Boys Club, 4, Clean-Up Committee, 3. He bas an easy and carefree manner. HARRX' N. BENNETT Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, president, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, E. T. R. P., 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Student Council vice-president, 3, 4, track, 3, fencing, 3, 4, rifle team, 3, inter-room basketball, 3, inter-room baseball, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 1, 2, 3. Our dramatic sfur. XVIOLET L. BERGSTROM Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club. 4, Latin Club, 3, Student Council, 3, inter-room volley ball, 2, G. A. A., 1. 2, 3, 4. Hrr rbrrry greeting cz'vr3' our loves. EDNA BERRY Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3. 42 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Life Saving Club, 4. Szwcf and dcmurv. lVlARION BEYER Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 41 Crier representative, 31 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. Qzzirf ana' indusfrious. WILLIAM BIEL Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, baseball team, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. A sleafly worker ix this lad. ELEANOR BIHL Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Maroon and Blue Staff, 3, 4, Bijoux Francais, 3, Student Council, 31 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Enough cannot be said abou! ber. GEORGE BORRING Rooters Club vice-president, 42 Senior Hi-Y president, 4, junior Hi-Y secre- tary, 1, vice-president, 2, president, 33 Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, Student Council vice- president, 3, heavyweight basketball team, 3, i-nter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 1, 2. The mirror of t'0IlYff'Sj'. EVELYN BRANDEIS Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Crier Staff, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, Public Speak- ing Club, 3, Student Council, IQ G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Always working, nezffr sbirking. LORRAINE BRANSEIELD Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Temulac representative, 4, Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, fencing, 35 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A pefiff' young lady. VICTOR BRODT Rooters Club, 3, 4, E. T. R. P., 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4. A gay cavalier, looking for combal. HERBERT BURKE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Crier staff, 4, Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, lightweight basketball team, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter- room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. This lad eommafzrls affelzfiou. :R K bg? 'e so . gf'-5 we .,' 'sr rf as R, R. 1-' . -E.,fv X ' as A V bl , Q , fx if I c fs-,, . nv' 1: -,V i .. .3 .s .94 . Q. ,..,, , ., Q Q . s N s s i s ,. :Sri 'Q 4, we ig. 9+ Q . 5 - s ' Q R Qs Q 1 S . . X 'sz -I :za- he 8 is Z . . Q If F 1 if .- ve 'K 1 R ,Y 'A ' xitfv l' Q teas . -Q, - R 4 s - i x ' . , , ,Z .,,, 'r Q a 4- ,. 1:1 .3 ,SX . my .x , 35.5. ,... 3, ff P NW- ff . 'R vw sa is . q.,,3fgr5s'-':f':m -:-2,1 S ' .. ,, I Qi N I as Y Q' . ,QX-SQ ugh' A X, is xx 3, xq R x S' ,L SSM , -xg-15315 -,X X xx Kg X X 5 1 s RN L? X S X Q. ' .. X X W f X., ,. V ll? -' wuz'- gi . 'sera-f r '- t .5, ' -, -A-2 K+: .sf 3 3 ' 'igwiiigfi 1'-R, 1 3' if 1. -we is 5 3, Ser 4 . an ' Ng KZ,-. E'-'Si W gg.,,.4,. a 3,95-.. e R X Rigs. 1 WYE 5-s 'glng 'YH 33. X5 3 'ls ., Forty-Om' ,- 5 :n 15 x ll, . x s 1 -. 1 5 lr, ' V. . vu, l 3' ' Q Y 'J w' .. A se Z '-:W . 9: k . .. V D , 4 f '.L'a.1 A ND '- ,-, Q 0 ' ' W ,J 1T4i.,i', Lf K 2 , Rr F 'ff -fl: vin 1 . 'If nf -it . A 'M' ! ' 9059 6 -'nz-- ' . i f- , Q' PM . - 14151, ' . AE 7 f- . 1 I ' .txxsgkgl 4' nb 4' Q. O Q h I lg P x .34- if A--cg qw- . ELF' -'Fl' G Ygrbi 4 23, 51 tiki M -fi, T 4 , xv . if - '- S 'x, l 1, -'H S'3b.,, 'J- ' ft 'AA ia . -S 4... , 1 Fr . 1 ' i e . A was Q' , 3 9, ,- ,W K: ff 1, , 3, 3 -'Z 6 .1 Yu ii if :F A J . ,,,, ,. ' a.i:.',' S-'eu : A, Xl'-!'-il? 'binfi R.. 1 .. x44 . A.. .5 V X l m'Iy-Tivo I - nu XVILLIAM BURNS Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4, Crier representa- tive, IQ Thespians, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4: Bijoux Francais, 3, 4, treasurer, 4g Etiquette Club president, 3, Student Council, 25 fencing, 3, 4g inter-room basketball, 3, 43 inter-room baseball, 3. He spvales for himself. GERALDINE CALIPBELI. Tipton High School Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 2, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Azlnliren' by all. JOSEPH CAPODICE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Les Abeilles, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 3, 45 inter- roorn baseball, 3, 4. Thoroughly reliable. ANGIE CARRIER Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Etiquette Club, 35 Les Abeilles, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Helpful, gL'lIf1f', friemlly, and szcvef. XVIOLA CHRISTIANSEN Lifzdbloflz Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4: Girl Reserves Club, 4, inter- room basketball, 31 interroom baseball, 3: G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. V A ray of sznzsbiizf fo all luv' friwzfls DOROTHY CLARK Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Temulac representative, 33 Thespians, 32 Spanish Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Om' of fbv gaycsf of fbi' guy. LUCILLE COLE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Crier staff, 3, Bijoux Francais, 32 Etiquette Club, 3: Student Council, I, fencing, 4. Szvvrf, dcnzzm' and self-fzoxsessvd. WILLIAM COUGHLIN Rooters Club Business Committee, 3, 43 Temulac representative, I, 4g Chem- istry Club, 45 Latin Club, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 45 inter-room baseball, 3. A prince of a fellow. WARREN COUSINS Hyde Park Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4. We're glad fo bazfe marle bis acqzlaifzfrzlzcr. DON COVERT Tilden Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 C Mens Club, 4, Crier,' staff, 43 German Club, 3, 43 lightweight basketball team, 3, 45 inter-room basketball, 3, inter-room base- ball, 2, 3, 45 baseball team, 4. Therefv Iittlr be cannot do. BARNARD CREECH Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Hi-Y, I, zg Honor Council, 45 C Mens Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Crier staff, 32 Etiquette Club, 3, 45 Senior Boys Club, 4, Clean- Up Committee, I, 2, 3, 4, football team, I, 2, 3, 45 inter-room basketball, I, 2, 3, 4g inter-room baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. A real fellow. DANIEL A. CUMMINGS Mt. Carmel Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, president, 44 Crier staff, 3, 4, editor, 43 Latin Club president, 3, Public Speaking Club, 3, 45 Senior Boys Club, 4. Our famous orafor. MARY D. CUNNINGHAM Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 45 Honor Cou-ncil, 43 Latin Club, 2, 35 Etiquette Club, 33 Student Council, 4, basketball, 3, 43 fencing, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 44 Girls Life Saving Club, I, 2, 3, 4, class vice-president, 4. Always sincere. BERNICE DAEGER Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 44 Senior Girls Club, 4, Temulac representative, IQ Etiquette Club, 4, G. A. A., IQ alter- nate, 3, 4. Her quiet way ber classmates admire. 6. A. ,. X N - , , -,AF 4, gg.-5. fi -if - W . ,+A .,.-N 'Q' -az , 3:45, v, 'W E x . YQ, 4 V l X I .I - .qlxeitr Qs ., . , xy X N' 3 Q. . 9 . . .- 'R Q '21, . W . --, mga -,Q.si::-E ,, .. 1, X g-,:-yf .. '--,,,j1,:-- '- iAj3..ft sp. in Q. e rag FI -div., Q A A f 1 I A E 1 il, Forty-T11 FEL' . . 4 ,A ,,, . , N. v. , A, ri w 'GX xa- ff: 2 : X' .S U tn.-5 Wx, fi , if ,R w e . ,. 13. , . J 3, ,. rips . , ,.? 14 ' . , if' ' rf. i .Yo A . We .lv - 1 rl,V-fiom' GLADYS DAHLIN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 45 Honor Council, 4, Crier,' staff, 3, Latin Club, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Cbarm and 'mirfla are bers. HARRY DAHLSTROM Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, inter-room basketball, IQ inter- room baseball, 1, 2. Hidden powers masltea' by sbyness. MARGUERITE DANTE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Seniors Girls Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A winning way and a pleasing smile. V1oLA DAX Flower Tech Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 32 4' Her words are few, buf well chosen. HELEN DE CLARKE Limlblom Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Gay and free, and as fair us can be. ROSE DE TLTRK Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4Q Senior Girls Club, 4g inter-room baseball, 1, 2, inter- room volley ball, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. SlJe's a treasure. GEORGE DEUTER Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Speak- ing Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3Q Clean-Up Committee, 3, inter-room bas- ketball, IQ inter-room baseball, 1. A loyal comrade mul sincere worker. RUTH DOERING Parker Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Tbey call ber Bubbles, CHARLOTTE DRAVEL Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. A delightful person witb zz cbarmiug way. VIRGINIA DYsoN Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Etiquette Club, 35 fencing, 35 inter-room volley ball, 3, G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Lots of fun RALPH EARLANDSON Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Coun- cil, 4, l'Temulac representative, 4, Thes- pians, 4, Chemistry Club, 45 Commis- sioned Oilicers Club, 3, 4, band, I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, orchestra, 3, Pub- lic Speaking Club, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Clean-Up Committee, 3, track, SQ swimming team, 3, 4, captain, 4, inter- room basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, I, 2. A soldier goocl and true. EDXVARD ECKLUND Limlblom Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, band, IQ Latin Club, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, Senior Boys Club, 4, football, 3, heavyweight basketball team, 3, 4, wrestling team, 3, inter-room baseball, 2, 3. Silent but earnest. GLADYS ECKLUND Englewood Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. A dainty bit of rare c'0mjJleteness. JAMES ERSKINE Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 4, Temulac representative, 4, Chem- istry Club, 4, band, 3, 4, fencing, 4. He offers a willing comradesbip. Forty-Fi1'e iv' lv ,. . 1, as ,- 4 4, V? f.,a c- Q? -2 -.4 fi' i . ' . ff, ,. ., A . . xx Q 3 3 y 33. H, V l. ' 'i if 9 ,N , .. 9 1-ff 5 , 2' so W. Ji. ..- ...i 53,53 ff '93 'l iiif t. .,31'.,-if f2,,n,? ' 'N Ji. Q 5' ' :W ,f V Q,-,pg ivgJ.'1iw ,Jin VJ -1 F orty-S ix 1 HOWARD PAY Lindhlom Rooters Club, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4, Crier staff, 4, Senior Boys Club, 43 football captain, 4. A hero of football fame. DOROTHY FORD Norwood High Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, uTemulac representative, 4, Latin Club, 35 Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 31 4- So dainfy, so timid, so sweet, she's hard 10 heal. LILLIAN FISCHER Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls Club, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, Bijoux Francais, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, Student Council treasurer, 2, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Kindly good will. GEORGE FROEHLICH Rooters Club, 3, 4, Honor Council, 45 band, 2, 3, 4, orchestra, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., 2, 3, 4. Shy and haxhful. WILLIAM FROEHLICH Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Coun- cil, 4, Commissioned Oihcers Club, 43 band, 1, 2, 3, 4, orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Clean- Up Committee, 1, track, 3, inter-room baseball, 2. A fufure hzzsirzers genius. GI.ADX'S GANZ Fergus High, Montana Rooters Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 4, Girl Reserves Club, 3, 4,, G. A. A., 3, 4. Quiet and sweet, a good friend to meet. ARTHUR GLICK Englczvood Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 35 inter-room basket- ball, 3, 4, lightweight basketball team, 3, 41 inter-room baseball, 3, 4. An answer fo a maidz'n's prayer. G. HOWARD GORMAN St. Rita Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y. 3, Temulac staff, 4, Chemistry Club treasurer, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, Student Council, 4, track, 2, 3, inter-room baseball, 2, 3. Noble ambition spurs him on. HAROLD GRABER Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Temulac' advertising manager, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, Student Council, 2, 3. He's tbe sort of boy ufe're glad to know. EUGENE HAGEL Mt. Carmel Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Crier staff, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, 4, track, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 3. A sincere and loyal Calzzmetite. MILDRED HAGEMAN Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, treasurer, 4, Student Council, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, class secretary, 4, G. M. T. C., 3, Glee Club, 4. Molly Mine? HAROLD HAGEMEYER Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club, 3, inter-room bas- ketball, 3, 4, baseball manager, 4, inter- room baseball, 2, 3. Precious things in small parcels come. LAVENYA HAIGH Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 3, 45 Senior Girls Council, 4, Honor Council, 4, Maroon and Blue Staff, I, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Latin Club, 3, 4, secretary, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, Les Abeilles, 3, Public Speaking Club, 4, Student Council, 4, inter-room basket- ball, 2, 3, inter-room baseball, 2, inter- room volley ball, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G. M. T. C., I, 2, Business Committee, 3, Membership Committee, 4. Her gentle ways have won ber praise. ISABELLE HERDA 9 Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, M and Blue Staff secretary, 3, preside Crier staff, 4, Thespians, 3, Sp ni Club, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, . Rooters Club president, 3, Senior Gig 'Q 7 7 7 ' A face so sweet is not so common oft to meet. S 'Pi -6 .. f . I. ff, ,-Q' ,. 1,4 :f' 1 hai .75-. 'mi Forty-Se en V ,, -.. .,-., ,K - , ,,. h I V i 1 1 1- l . T , fl ' A ,395 : 2 egg . V3.5 45 , 1 , v , u i 'off Qs '7.. K x FQ- l 'Q' -1 .. gm' if 'sm'S.w f'f,4.j' ,V 'i- ', 1 3 -92.4 ,3.,f'gtj3.r -If nf! gg ' U . .ihv z 4. ., 4 . ,H 1- , V ' 4 ..w . I l if 43 . we ig 91 1 fag! nil' is . . cf, I. ls 13, J? We if ' si 'itz , as '2 .E ' K I' i'-' . , P fi X 1- 3 X: ' 3: ji. 'If I . . I if W QED .. '1 Ag 1 1 A X - Y , ' e qi. ' . , V' . K .G . ., 5 . 5534, Li , . f ew , , , 4 , ei Xml, ,K . 7'.-Xfg . we . ...J A , ' v .24 ' - mf qi. .f39F, if ,.. gi Fin ' 3,5 ,yei .sl Q, um, H535 4 in I X Iiurly-lfiylll JOHN HOLMES Clvzrlmzd Hcighfs Rooters Club, 3, 42 Temulac', editor, 4, Crier', staff, 4, Latin Club, 3, Pub- lic Speaking Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, track, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 4. A leader of his class. ETHEL HOULIHAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Bijoux Francais, 3, 4, inter- room basket-ball, 3, inter-room baseball, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Afhlvfic ana' slzzdiozls. FRANCES HUMPHRE1' Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 2, 3. 4, Student Council, 3. A nice girl, and quid. MARION HUNT Rooters Club ,2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, Public Speaking Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Tiny and gefzflv, kind fo z'z'er3'or1e. EUGENIA JAKUBKA Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. She possesses u comhifzafiorz of good grades and good friends. JEANETTE JODAR Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club vice-president, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 4, Stu- dent Council corresponding secretary, IQ inter-room volley ball, I, 21 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 41 Girls Glee Club, 3, 42 G. M. T. C., I, 2, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4. Of l'0ll1P'lIt1l'l-Y help she has a sfore. AGNES JOHNSON Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, vice-presi- dent, 4, Temulac representative, 2, 3, Thespians, 4, E. T. R. P., 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Glee Club, 4, Etiquette Club, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Calumet Civics Club, 1. Grail iuifiaiirv roujzlmf with wzfhusiasm. EDNA JOHNSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall and stately. ROSEMARY JOHNSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 45 Senior Girls Council, 45 Crier staff, 3, 4, Melody Club, 3, 4, E. T. R. P., 2, 3, secretary-treasurer, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4g Bijoux Francais, 2, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 43 Les Abeilles, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, G. M. T. C., 1, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. A 'voice sweet and charming. STANLEY JOHNSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-class basketball, 3, inter-class baseball, 1, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Crier Staff, 3. An earnest worker MARY JUNE JONES Loretta Afazlemy Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council treasurer, 4, Thespians, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Student Council, record- ing secretary, 4, inter-room basketball 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. A girl who is loved and leads. DORIS JORGENSEN Parker Higla Rooters Club delegate, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, tennis team, 3, inter-room basketball, 3, inter-room baseball, 3, inter-room volley ball, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Civics Club, 2. Happy, fwirzlzlizzg, bonesf eyes. CHARLES KANN Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Crier represen- tative, SQ Chemistry Club, 4, band, 3, 41 orchestra, 3, 4, Clean-Up Committee, Z2 inter-room basket-ball, 2, inter-room baseball, 2, 3. Musically inclinerl. MARY KAST Englewood Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Temulac staff, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Etiquette Club, 3, Student Council, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. A winning way, a pleasing smile. v... , Y., ,x 1-3 RN fi'- 553, if . is fs' X is af , nr' - 1 .es as iff A il-4. S Xi wifi: 1 ' z' . s, ., W .. , ,. , is W' f .. NB- 4 . i .. . : , ,Q f .'?x. .. f. 3 .-X. N-,,.,, SS- Eff' 1, - -Y . we-9 x . . ...NY , .-,, S ,Xa Q Ss' - Y ,.s saw Q S ... 1 , , .gy ' A o Q 1-X ii X gg' W ' S , . XV. ,AJ ' 'Saw ' fr. 5.4 ,fax 'J S -1.5 F0-rty-Nine . - 4 i ' i t... 1 . lllxl fr s 97 '4 ,JJ .Eh ,- , 114 4 1 i W 173' 4 a 90- is sv' iss : ' ' 1 5'-A R X ' A., -3 3 Nr- . sa .-as Q.. It 2 Q 1 ,sf J, Q ' 1 Fifty - ,0- JEANETTE KAUFFNIAN East Higfalaud, S. Bujalo, N. Y. Rooters Club, 4. A more fnilbful friend is bard to find. GEORGE KOURNATAS Mf. Carmel Rooters Club business manager, 2, 3, 43 Crier', staff, 3, 4, business manager, 35 Latin Club, 33 Senior Boys Club, 43 wrestling team, 3. Brigb! is bis fzlfurr. ALDEN LA COSTE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 33 Public Speaking Club, 2, 3, 4, presi- dent, 4, secretary, 31 Student Council, 2, 31 Clean-Up Committee, 3, track, 3. A good mn1l2im11'i011 of fun aim' nzrlzesf- ness. lVlILDRED LA ,IEUNEssE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4: Tbespiains, 3, Chemistry Club, 45 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. Our fifzirfsf senior. EYVALD LEHR Linrlblom Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3g track, 3, wrestli-ng team, 3. Trzlr' mm' sincerrf. CHARLES LORENZ Rooters Club, 3, 4, R. 0. T. C., IQ basketball manager, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, C Mens Club, 4. A corzsfivuiious boy. EVELYN LUBY Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Etiquette Club, 32 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. S110 will succeed. ,M gs I 145 31. i K' HELEN LUNDGREN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, tennis team, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 3, 4Q G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A delightful j1c1's011 zvifh ll plrusizzg way. GEORGE LUNDGREN Hyrle Park High Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y, 1, 2, Honor Council, 4, Temulac,' staff, 45 band, 33 baseball, 41 heavyweight bas- ketball team, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, I, 2, 3, 4. A11 affix! of 111111511111 ialenf. XVILLIAM LYNCH Tilrlmz Terh. Rooters Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 42 Clean-Up Com- mittee, 3, inter-room basketball, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 3, 4. A siurrly young 1111111 given owl' fo Sfllflly, WILLARD lWARTZ Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Coun- cil, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, 3, orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, Student Council president, 3, inter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 41 lightweight basket- ball team, 3, class president. All the q1111lifir11fi011s for ll j11'vsiflr11t are his. ,VICTOR M1iTH1s La Porfc High School Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 41 Chemistry Club president, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, Student Council treas- urer, 4, baseball, 2, 3, 4, heavyweight basketball, 2, 3, captain, 4, inter-room basketball captain, 3. A gay nzhellero. JOSEPH MCCAFFERTY Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, baseball manager, 3, 4Q track, 3, inter-room base- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 3, 4. You ru11'1' j1111'gr' hi111 by his hcighi. OLIVE MCCULLOUGH Englewood High Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, inter-room basketball, 2, 3, i-nter-room baseball, 2, 3Q hockey, 4, tennis team, 3, 4j C Girls Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Girls Life Saving Club, 3, 4. A willing uforlerr, who 111alet's her work fozmf. 115 gl 5 if ig. .- .,..9g,,:t -,F 1, aff' ' .- V- - sf. .- ' 'S vs ig Q 2 N I KV' ,. 1 .3 53.5. ' , ' 1 ff a fx if 'fb' S, x f 3 Cv- si' ,Nil , p 5 -3 3 x ' ' . 11- . . ' . . ?- is 2, 1 , , ' :ff , i t x, -. .. 3 ' . . -4' '. -: . 1 kim... :S M 3 n V is ' .f egg, 1- 5 5 -. -. Say' 7 ' H .sz 53. i . .:,,,,,,,V -- . - 1 ' A tif-Q, is ii Q 'x J. K ,. Q- axis ' ' Fiffy-One JOHN R. HOLMES Edil0r ARTHUR NELSON BIl.Yfl1I'SS Manager 'I'-Ns E A b- iii' E 6 Q Q jfji 4222. T ' ,.. . K A ' ' .XJ ., 5. - g T Fifty-Two E - V V . -. . 4' , CoRA MACGREGOR Rooters Club, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, Latin Club, 3g Public Speaking Club, 35 fenc- ing, 4Q G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Quief and industrious. THOMAS MCNAMARA Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 C Men's Club vice-president, 3, president, 4g Crier staff, 45 Spanish Club president, 4, Senior Boys Club, 45 Wrestling team, 3, inter-room baseball, 2, Thespians, 4. His cheery Hello every one loves. DAVID MENDELSOHN Morgan Park Military Academy Rooters Club executive assistant, 2, 3, .. ,, - - 4, Temulac associate editor, 43 or- chestra, 3, Senior Boys Club, 43 Student Council president, SQ inter-room basket- ball, 35 inter-room baseball, 2, 3. nz iious or our sr Joo s we are. A h 1' f l l' l BETTY MERRILL Englezuoozl Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4g Honor Council, 4g Latin Club, 3, G. A. A., 2 39 4' Wheiz in trouble, see Belly Merrill, she'll help you! JEANETTE Moom' Clyde, Ohio Rooters Club, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus, 3 45 G. A. A., 3, 4. She puts fhe Glare in Glee Club. 3 CHARLES MORGAN Tilrlwz Tech. Rooters Club, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 42 Chemistry Club, 3, inter-room bas- ketball, 43 inter-room baseball, 35 track, 3, 45 basketball, 2, 3. A foofhall hero. CHARLOTTE MORHARD Flower Tech. Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 Cherriistry Club, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Quiet and 'lH1d5SZHI1'f7Zg, but she has made an enviable record PAUL MOSE Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Cv Mens Club, 2, 3, 4, Crier staff, 4, Spanish Club, 45 Student Council, 3, 45 Clean- Up Committee, 3, baseball, 4, light- weight basketball team, 2, 3, captain, 4, tennis team, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Our basketball star. JOHN MEYERS Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, inter-class bas- ketball, 2, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 4, basketball, 3, 4. Smiling Iobu GEORGINA NABEL Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, inter-class bas- Club, 4, Crier representative, 35 Ger- man Club, 4, Student Council, 3, inter- room basketball, IQ inter-room baseball, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A nite lifflv miss. MORTON NATION Topeka, Kansas Rooters Club, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Senior Boys Club, 4, inter-room basket- ball, 3. He's 1'raLfelc'd far aml wirle. HELEN NYBERG Flower Tecb. Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Honor Council, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Tbose wbo sfzul 31, s11ccc'c'a', and Helen bas alone so. DOROTHY O,CONNOR Longwood Academy Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Crier', representative, 3, Chem- istry Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, swimming team, 3, G. A. A., president, 2, 3, 4, C Girls Club presi- dent, 4, Honor Society, 3, hockey, 4. Popular aml afblefic. EDWARD O'DwYER Mt. Carmel Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Crier staff, 4, Public Speaking Club, 2, 3, 4. Wbat knowledge Edward bas gleaned from books! 5. 3. . i fi X X . . .. W 4 X A S .- . 1 1 E' , ,Q . f ' I X 2 X , :1:f .. . - ,Q 3 ., .,, V, , X aw XT iv y' . 2 1: ..-Q , , - 'Sf ,- f4':- . srxfs- 3. iff- I v iii V Q: .-5f-j1 ,..!1541- .Y ' ' . 'Q ' .-rf . NX I. - ii. , H.. 533,-. , . . fm- ., f -. ' .wi - if X , 3, F 1 -D i - ' C 3 ' 1 , , N 142.-Qs AS' 1: -, 1-::5.-2,23 ' 9 as r- ., .SEQ 1 NS .Q Y 1 a, 3 ' V .1 N .75 gg, 1 ' ' X- e ' ' ' ' . 2 .z X .. , ,wax 1- 1 35. .1 1 2. 3 I' TSM ' -.sw ., C, Ye- -1 ' N . - a 3 , fe. - 3. A Q, xg-5 xx X 3 X5 N N Q lx X 4 1 . . ., , 5 .eff - ' ' its :- .Q1 . .. 'fs WS x Xzw lf X X - 4 'ff gi , 1. V Ny -W X Q s ...W A Fifty-Three w ,,, VI' V 5,-. V -+4415 E af . ' s . , E ,., 'Q :js Q,Yf,gafe A-g.f.f, Q X . v' Y -in I, if up .. s ka 1. ff' ,Ia ,al .-ga -- -. i - if Q k, i .. ' :K c 5 lv? all 3. :Q A .wa 11-i . A .33 AQ 1- . I ' A , , .A , m . . s 1 U I wept ,. 'L A i '7 H 1, ' rl' .a Fifty-Four , ,, . .-.-,,..-L.. .fa Wi 1 V Q. GRACE O,KEEFE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 3, 4, Temulac representative, 3, Chemistry Club, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, Public Speaking Club, 3, inter-room base- ball, 3, 4, inter-room volley ball, 3, 4, G. A. A., delegate, 3, 4. One' wonderful person. INGRED OsTRoM Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Temu- lac representative, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, inter-room basketball, 4, inter-room vol- ley ball, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, C Girls Club, 4, inter-room baseball, 2. A Iiffle bii of salf and sweetness. CARL PETERSON Tildefz Tech. Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 3, 4. Quiet but forceful. VERNA PETERSON Lhzdblom Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Spanish Club, secretary-treas- urer, 3, Public Speaking Club, 3, G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 3. Calm and svrerze. JANET PIERCE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Public Speaking Club, 3, baseball, 3, basketball, 3, 4, in- ter-room volley ball, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4. Sugar arm' spice and all fhafs nice. STANLEY PIHI. Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, Clean-Up Committee, 3, 4, baseball team, 4, heavy- weight basketball team, 4, inter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Uprigbf and 0104111-czzf. HELEN QUINLAN Euglcfzvood Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 3, inter-room baseball, 4, in- ter-room volley ball, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 42 Girls Life Saving Club, 3, 4. A Iifflv bi! of Erin zvifb a roguisb smile. W ...L FRANK J. Quinn Englewood High School Rooters Club, 4, Temulac staff, 43 Chemistry Club, 4, football, 4, track, 45 inter-room basketball, 4, inter-room baseball, 4. The reqnisife for popularity is a person- alify like his. MARY QUIRK Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Span- ish Club, 2, Etiquette Club, 3, Public Speaking, 3, Student Council, IQ inter- room basketball, 3, inter-room baseball, ZQ inter-room volley ball, 23 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4. A personalify fha! intrigues you. BETTY RABE Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, C Girls Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, baseball, 3, inter-room basket- ball captain, 3, inter-room baseball, 3, 41 inter-room volley ball, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 32 4- Basleefhall keeps her in the linze-lighi. DOROTHY RAUCH . Morgan Park Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 43 Senior Girls Council, 4, Spanish Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Lovely eyes, c'le1'er anrl eapfizfating. MARGERY REICHERT Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 3, fencing, 3, in- ter-room baseball, IQ G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A gem sez' in a foronef of friends. LOTTIE RICHARDS Valparaiso, Indiana, High Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4. Ever ohliging is she. ISABELLE ROBERTSON Parker funior High Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. Dainfy, alenzure, divine. i . . ,Q 5- ,Nf , l 'J , . Q,-:U 5 'V'- '.qWV 'a. -. ,Q 'Serif -S 5. Sami X, ii: -132,-f,-4, X T E ii 5 x are s i HFS-V - NW X x R X9 s. cqxfzis- f S--Q , . N.-sf N Q Q -es A Ns SQ ff: X X :Q ,Sap , N mg X s xx! sas , . m e IN 1 xii ss., M3 5' '1 2 T N x ' 1 S. ,F ar- , A 4.,i'Ai'TTLfl:fe-, '4 'T' 1iig5 ' r Fifty-Five C V . -Mf1 . .Q-. ,. . l . P i!,,, all: eil 4. . , !. , A -Q. ' viii. s J' N S . . be ? Az, 3 1 Q., X1 gagfyi 'tl ,:.1.- EIS- 349.1 .... R .E Fifty-Six MARIE RYBICILI Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 41 Honor Council, 45 Temulac representative, 4, Etiquette Club, 33 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Travel Club, 3, 4. In bm' small body Iberf' is much pep, in ber mind much knowledge. DONALD SAHLIN Englewood Rooters Club, 3, 4Q Senior Hi-Y, 3g Etiquette Club, 3, inter-room basket- ball, 4g inter-room baseball, 4. Alzvays smiling and full of fun. HAROLD SCI-IULTZ Linrlblozn Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespians, 35 Chemistry Club, 43 band, 3g Spanish Club. 4g Senior Boys Club, 35 Student Council, 3, fencing, 3, inter-room base- ball, 35-R. O. T. C., 2, 3. The Cllflj'-1701111011 Adonis of our class. LYDIA SCULLY Longwood Acad 0 nz 31 Rooters Club, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 G. A. A., 3, 4. A migbfy fine person. LEONARD SMITH Lindblom Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Coun- cil, vice-president, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4: Crier staff, 4, baseball manager, 32 inter-room basketball, 2, 3, 4, inter-room baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, class treasurer, 4, Honor Society, 1, 33 track, 3. A rupablr young man. MARIAN SMITH Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Crier representative, 3, Span- ish Club, 2, 3g Etiquette Club, 33 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. A quid and earnesf s1'1Ia'c11i. lNlARGARET SNYDER Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Temulac staff, 42 Thespians, 43 operetta, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4Q Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, G. M. T. C., 3. Her flmrm has 10071 ber many friends WILLIAM SPECK Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Thespians, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 45 Commissioned Of- ficers Club, 35 fencing, 45 R. O. T. C., Is 2, 3, 4' A bit of Ihr' zzrizzy. VICTOR STOLARSKY Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 45 Senior Boys Club, 45 track man- ager, 35 inter-room basket-ball, I, 42 inter-room baseball, 3, 45 R. O. T. C., 5: 4- Corzscienfiozls nmf helpful. LILA SPIDEL Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 Crier staff, 45 Chemistry Club, 45'G. A. A., 2, 3, 4. f0 fmzrls fo ber business. EA? STELLMAN oo rs ub, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club 5 eni irls Council, 45 Maroon Blue taff, 2, 35 Crier', staff, 35 Ch try Club, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, , .ati Club, 45 Etiquette Club, 35 Stu- de, ncil, 3, 42 swimming team, 3, inte - om baseball, 3, 45 inter-room vol- ball, 35 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 45 Girls Life Saving Club, 45 vice-president, G. M. T. C., I, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club, 3, 4. She fbrizfcs on afblefirt. 45 fencing, 45 rifle team, 3g ALICE STENBLCK Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. Always helpful. ALICE SEENLE Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 Spanish Club, 45 Etiquette Club, 35 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A more sincere uzuirlvn cannot be found. HAROLD STRANGELIAN Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 45 C Meng Club, 3, 45 Crier assistant sports edi- tor, 3, assistant editor, 4, editor, 45 Latin Club secretary, 45 Etiquette Club, 35 Senior Boys Club, 45 Student Council, I, 25 baseball assistant manager, 3Q light- weight basketball manager, 3, 45 inter- room basketball, 35 inter-room base- ball, 3. Our 1I!'1L'Sf7!1fJ0l' boy. '-s 3 'I-xt l Q ng 3 5 Q .ry , , :N , A S Q . 7 ,,.. ,V X If . . :ff if 3 ifi S 5 : Yi-I ia: . if. .ci , Q : x ,. im' ., 'Q Y . -li 1' .- x B is 1 Fifty-Seven ,-7 i. A,,.,r, . ,y g . ' T l ' 3 KM-'AN N -2. 'fed 2 '1O-- X 8'1- 'PZ Fifly-Efglit ROSENELL STUENKEL Englewood Rooters Club delegate, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Crier representative, 45 Latin Club, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Honor Council, 4. A lowly person to bare arouml. DOROTHY SULLIVAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, G. A. A., I, 2: 3a 4' Alzvays in the rigbf place af flu' right time. Lois SWIGART Mercy Higb Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club secretary, SQ Crier representative, 3, Bijoux Francais, 4, Etiquette Club vice-president, 3, Les Abeilles, 3, Student Council, 4, G. A. A., 3, delegate, 4. Her bC'llIlfJ', loreliness, and kimlnvss dis- Iinguisla ber. BEATRICE TALLMADGE Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Honor Council, 4, Crierl' staff, 4, Thespians, 4, operetta, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, English Club, 3, inter-room baseball, 3, inter-room vol- ley ball, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, dele- gate, 3. Om? of fbe izvins who bill? rmnlf' our lJiglJ school ycfnrs more joyful. BERNICE TALLIGADGE Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Senior Girls Council, 4, Honor Council, 4, Crier staff, 4, Thespia-ns, recording secretary, 4, operetta, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 41 inter-room baseball, 3, inter-room volley ball, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, alternate, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, English Club, 3. The ofber of ffm' twins u'lJo equals lam' sister in nnzleing life efzjoyalzlv. SIGNE THELEEN Ct'f1ft'7'l'llll,, Soufb Daleofa Rooters Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 4. Clever aml guy. MARY THOMA Rooters Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 42 Senior Girls Council, 4, presi- de-nt, 4, Temulac representative, 3, Crier representative, 2, 3: Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club president, 3, Etiquette Club, 3, fencing, 31 G. A. A., I. 2. 3, 4. Slrvfv 415 good as gold. I -- -.:::r1: rv fer- 4 dn- LLg-- -V v.,,. V .. MARGARET TIERNEY Morgan Park Rooters Club delegate, 1, 2, alternate, 3, 4, Temulac staff, 4, Crier repre- sentative, 3, Mixed Chorus, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club, 3, 4, Student Council delegate, 3, i-nter-room basketball, 2, 3, 4, inter- room baseball, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Civics Club, 2, Sen- ior Girls Club, 4, Honor Council, 3, 4, operetta, 3, 4. lnzfusfrious, gay, and loved by C'l'0l'j'0lIC. CLARENCE ToLL H yzie Park Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, track, 3, inter- room baseball, 3, 4, inter-room basket- ball, 3. V67itfy is fbe word. FRANK TRISCHAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, light- weight basketball team, 2, 3, 4, swim- ming team, 3, inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Energy used fo good adzfanfagv. EARL TREULICH Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, C Mens Club, 3, 4, Crier staff, 4, Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, I, 2, heavy- weight basketball team, 3, 4, inter-room rbasket-ball 1, 2, 3, 4, inter-room base- ball, 1, 2, 3. Om' famous OiI. MARY TRYNER Ram'-Czzsfer Township High Rooters Club, 3, 43 Senior Girls Club, 4, Thespians, 3, inter-room baseball, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4. She is ever obligiug. WILLIAM VANICK Tilden Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, German Club, 3, president, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, Stu- dent Council, 3, baseball, 3. He's a good sport. ELSIE VONG Flower Tech Rooters Club, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Les Abeilles, 3, G. A. A., 3, 4. Always bas a ready alzszwr. . . --. 4 R. A . , . , Q V Y 5 we A N s . if Q Wwe, MT iz, t i ' ' ' '-3.3 is .55 15 :V X lA 5311 .M 2. 5.13: A , .. ,. gs, . A . 'L SY . ss'. L if X X A R X ,R a t X x x MSA, Xxx .- , -. R 1 X EQ N 1 N x .J Avg A -5fl f,.. :,,p.,, -,X - f 1-.., l .A-er , ,g,'4,.. X 'N S W Y SRA . ' iw ff ' .3 ..v 2-N : 6 .. - . . 5924 ' - 'Q N- C-:L 14-FE'-L A . ',,,.4'I -:L if-'fir '- ' 0255--. .....- -:.....11:-..1Q'::. 0- -- 1 . '-- - . ' -:Y Fiffy-Nine S i.1'i y DOROTHY WALLERSTEDT Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bijoux Fran- czus, 3, 4Q G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Attractive, delightful, and charming. BILL WARD Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi- Y, 3, Junior Hi-Y, I, 2, C Mens Club vice-president, 4, Crier representative, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Boys Club, 4, football team, 1, 2, rifle team, 2, R. O. T. C., 1, 2. You don'f know him? Impossible! MARIAN WARREN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 33 Bijoux Francais, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, IQ G. A. A., I, 2, 4. A friend fo all who know her. LA VERNE WEDEN Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Girls Club, 4, E. T. R. P., 2, 52 Latin Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. A fharnzing young lady. ARTHUR WELLER Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, band, 2, 3, Latin Club, 3, Public Speaking Club, 4. 31 Our radical in politics. GEORGE WESLEX' Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Temulac representative, 3, C Mens Club, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, vice-president, 4, Com- missioned Oiiicers Club, 2, 3, 4, orches- tra, 1, 2, Bijoux Francais, 1, 2, 3, 4, Se- nior Boys Club, 4, Athletic Staff, 3, 4, track, 3, swimming team, 3, 4, fencing, IQ rifle team, 2, 3, R. O. T. C., I, 2, 3, 4' Senior Oflicer, 4. Ont' whose SL'l'l'iEL'S are in consiant demand. 9 GORDON XVILSON Los Angeles High Rooters Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Bijoux Francais, 3, 4, Etiquette Club, 4, Honor Council, 4. A winning smile and a willing aififndc have llltllit' hinz successful. g, LILLIAN WILSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 Senior Girls Council, 45 Honor Council, 45 Etiquette Club, 35 Clean-Up Committee, 35 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 G. M. T. C., 1, 2, 35 Thespians, 3, 4. Hrr smile will go a long, long way. HOW'ARD WOOD Rooters Club, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 3, 45 inter-room baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 in- ter-room basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. An earnest Inrl. BEULAH WRIGHT Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Club, 45 Thespians treasurer, 45 Chemis- try Club vice-president, 45 Latin Club, 35 Etiquette Club, 35 Public Speaking Club, 45 G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4. She ramv, she saw, sbt' folzqzzfrerl. GERTRUDE GARY Rooters Club. I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls Club, 45 Thespians, 3, 45 secretary, 45 Etiquette Club, 3g Student Council, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Bijou:-1 Francais, SQ CrierU representative, 1. The jlafvjwl' of fbi? class. JOSEPHINE ZIMMER Rooters Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club, 25 Spanish Club, 1, 25 Etiquette Club, 32 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Sb? knows ber Civics. F as , . v p Y 49, ,A . Q f .1 , 5 , 3 ,. -3--2 . 4, rw' ' as 4 1- 4, 3 Q 13 - If as . . , . Q. . 2' Y ' . , 1' 1,15 ' Q I ..- A ::..' 3 . ,ai 4 . .'Q.5s,jQ ..' ,M - S AA is, il ' . 'gg , J' S Q X x i K l . ,' Q V , fx ' Q, E Mkt 5 gs. ,W 1 ii' . , .. ' . , .,., M . . .,.-, , , Q ,i, 'S ,, '.,,, rw. X fufyg' ,S Q 1 ' Q w. Sixty-Ovze CwLuMLI'WQyL-Q,L,fL- !7Ya T E M U L A C The Annual of Calumet High School ow Published by che Students of Calumet High School at 8125 May Street Chicago 19 29 Sixty-Tivo by-1 '-H mf- -4 g V 2. T Y' , ' If ,.f, C: 5528. 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I .I II 1 1I,,I 1: 1 . . 1' . 5 11, 1 I 1 1 ., . ,I 1.,, 1,,I I ,I1., I1.II .,1, 11 '1.-1.I I I 1- I ...JV ' ' 1 . 1' 1 1 -1111. ' 1 ' 1 1 1--1 1 . 1. 1.1. 1- .II1I,I 1 I v1I 'I...1f'I ., ' ' '- 1 'lr1g1'.,1'I'1'11f .1 .'I I ' . 1 II. I 1 I. I 1 1 .I.1. 111 111 I 1 1 -1,1 ,. 1--1- :- 1 1 'V Ill nf 1 uf ' .1llInH1 7..'lr'M1 '.Y1Nl'lf.'1'l 'll. Jn ff u'. '1 'YnI'F1'2.I'.hllHi1'?lV.'ilZ7IXIlllfdIMWIllDXQKTIl-I'.l1U7IW'lL5'lliI51H'lKHJHD'AY'1I1lHfllU 1f,1' 1 -ag f , W T2 fits -7- -4: Na, , P H . I Q ,-V :ss .s ag - sf, f vs.. as , - ' 1 5, Yi, 'ws W ,A - . ' 1 if is -1- ' - . ' ,3 A . ' aw 1 'Jeff' Mis it 'i raw-as -gf' ' wh lx -S r .fr Mi X ,N - s' 'll ' 4 ,fi I A . .I 'K ,W-W -5 J 'i i Y e..vg'g-.fr ' X' A .ggi wr' V 9 W fm A A sa , M 'V is Ks. -evra. 'Q xr . , A -',-,, .HIM ii' vs. 1- A .xv . 5.4 . xv' , 9 A L Q . - 3 X, I I V 4 1' i- Q.. a 4 P' 1 .gg- N The February Two-Year Graduates Lorraine Hackenbroch . . President Evelyn Almberg , . Vice-president Ruth Roepke . . . . Secretary Eileen Anderson , . ,Treasurer The students composing the two-year graduating class have proven themselves loyal citizens of Calumet in aiding and backing all activities sponsored by the school during their brief sojourn here. We are glad that many returned to complete four- year courses. To those who have set out into the business world, we give our heartiest good wishes. 4 Sixty-T1z1'ce 3,1 1' jf' 2' if .f- .. . -'11 .....-N. .- 1 jl:f - ' ,, AY . . . xi F ' ' . 5 . is .19 1 N -1 ' 1 .V .4 'I 1 xfsik 2 I Q' 1-1 , J , .I . 51 ,X 1 W ' -. :YW I - ja ', 1-1.1. -x I . A Tl, 4,1 v x I V L ,Q 7 Q' EVELYN ALMBERG Q ap.. 1' . G. A. A., 1, 25 Rooters Club, 1 24 Stu 'fi kj . dent Council, 2. Evelyn Almberg, ob what iz gal! S6195 sure fo be any o1ze's pal. V . S e'-.l Y? EILEEN ANDERSON G. A. A., ZQ Rooters Club, 1, 2. ll7lJf'n the job-bzmt is the ripesl, Eileen will final a job as iypisf. 5 Q ELVERA ANDERSON G. A. A., 1, 25 Rooters Club, 1, 2, Student Council, 2. ' Look whom wr' have here. Behold! A girl whois u'0rflJ ber weigh! in gold KATHERINE BARSDA Rooters Club, 1, 25 G. A. A., 2. Rm' lips, p0u'n'm'frl 7IOSI?j 1 W'ill sin' work? Goodness lzuozw! ROSE BUNNING Calumet Cooking Club, 2, G. A. A. ' 1, zg Junior Homemakers Club, 2g Root- crs Club, 1, 2, Welfare Staff, 2. 111511 like ber mime, Rose Bumzizzg ' Is lvl'-3' sweet and cumziizg. aw 4 I Y -N N lVlILDRED CROUS 35.5525 G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2. ., Hc'rv's iz girl u'bo'll always bc' I- A lmnivr in sfmzogmzjvby. 9 - Z, H ' A GERTRUDE ENRIGHT -A 5 G. A. A., 1, 2g Rooters Club, 1, 2g 5 H Student Council, 1 Brigbf imrl 'lL'ltl'F awakv , Gvrfrmlc' a milliouairf will malcv. - ,115 'C X X 2-'N A 2. l in . A ' ' Q' .C I S iffy- Four GLADYS GRANT G. A. A., 1, 23 Rooters Club, 1, 2. Full of life and full of fun We all found ber spreading sun. LORRAINE HACKENBROCH G. A. A., I, 25 Rooters Club, 2. The president of this iwo-year clas Is cerfainly a clever lass. ETHEL KRICK G. A. A., 1, zg Rooters Club, 1, 2. Very busy, Ethel Krirk Never bas a quarrel fo pick. GLADYS Locxwoon 5: Rootefs Club, 1, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2. Gladys Lockwood siudied so, T110 ber marks were never low. CLARA MARKOWITZ G. A. A., 1, 23 Honor Council, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2. Clara works with earnes! will, And does ber work with qaife some s ETHEL NELSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Does good work, never fails, Count on ber for speeding mails. KATHERINE RUEE -G. A. A., 1, 2, Roooters Club, 1 Charming Miss Kafberizze Raj: Wisely seorns the powder puff. i ,2. -A ,9:1,r':f 7Gi' fs 4 'll' fx .W gif' lily' 2 -1 . -H? sv' .. 'Y Lf.. ' AA? .A , V, -,- Qq- 312, -. Zi, .16 FF? ., . ,, X. li.. fa z-'51, ' A M, f as F Sm . 1' 1 3' e lux' A .. 32 'Ea ig ,ix . in ,.: 42 I A 9'-A .4 'V ' :fi N , .. . .53 .s-T. p Q Q 4. A ,A , if sf -+1 , fl D.-, in gl ,,,1.uXs...3I few. ? 'A tw' .fwf- gi AA if 9 pd.. 53, si? as W -ff' S ixty-Five ' --r..- ,,- ,A ' -X, - Y w , V ,A,.,.Y ---: Enix, - -vi f1-ffU.-I.A , 4 Q3 ' 2 51155 ...,tl Q . 1 . Y . li, ,, 5 KL 1 ,f . 4 -.- S- 5-1: : Q' . L, ,f X gh is af O s. 5 . . 4, -' Ll 'fp .f . , 'F Sixty-Si:c I 5- J . .K bu , 1 ,'1 hi A Qlhfim . . .U 1. Q I -, . S, Awwif 71. xl: . J C li 1 ' W5 -,EXW EVELYN SANDERS G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2Q Student Council, 2. Ii's to myself Fm writing ihis. Can'f someone help me? Gee Whiz! MARIE SCHUMACHER G. A. A., 1, 25 Rooters Club, 1, 2. Herefs a girl who makes a hit, She's got fha! certain ihing called il, CLEO SENGER Girl Reserves, 2, G. A. A., 2. Cleo Senger, very smart, Knows her stuff, when it comes to art. NIARTHA SWANSON G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2. Mariha Swanson wanfs to he A Iypist for some agency. JACOBA TER MEULEN G. A. A., I, lg Rooters Club, 1, 2. A nice girl, Ter Meulen. Thafs her name, no f0olin'. FRED THOMAS Rooters Club, 1, 2. Oh, Ben Franklin, did you hear, Frm' Thomas is following your career! MARY VAN HORN G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2. Kind and happy Mary Van Horn Is a girl who is never forlorn. February TWO JOAN DAVIS G. A. A., 1, ZQ Rooters Club, 2. What does the future hold for her? A danee career she would prefer. GRACE DREXVS G. A. A., IQ Rooters Club, 1, 2. Grave Drews, a girl with eyes of brown, Wears always a snzile, and nezer a frown. MARTHA GUSTAI-'SON Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, ZQ Girl Reserves, 2. Don't stop at the door of sueeess. Go ahead, you'll make the test. CARRIE HIRSCII Rooters Club, I, 2, G. A. A., 2. Always kind, ohliging Carrie, Never sought to he contrary. ETI-IEL JOHNSON Rooters Club, 1, 2: G. A. A., I, 2. Sweet little girl, never cross, She'll get along with any old hoss. BERNICE KEATINC. G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2. Berniee Keating, with her auburn hair, Has that alluring hahy stare. AILEEN KEEGAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. How she makes a piano rage, She's the spirit of this jazz age. LORRAINE KEAN G. A. A., I, 25 Rooters Club, 1, 2. Bright little girl is Lorraine Kean Seldom heard, hut always seen. HELEN LARSON Rooters Club, 2, G. A. A., alternate, 2. A real fine girl, Miss Larson, She'll marry some young parson. -Year Graduates RUTH ROEPRE Rooters Club, 1, 22 G. A. A., 2. We are wishing you good luck, So go ahead and show your pluck. MILDRED SANDIN G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2 Student Council, 2. Mildred Sandin, a friend so rare, None with her can you compare. ELENORA SATHER G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 1, 2 Student Council, 2. Elenora Sather, you all must know, Has many a friend and not a foe. HARRIET WHITE G. A. A., 1, 2, delegate, 2. Has sehool spirit, Harriet White, She'll always he a shining light. RUSSELL WICKSTROM Rooters Club, 2. Russell Wiekstrom is a studious boy, One of the kind that men employ. MAE WYNNE G. A. A., 1, 2, Rooters Club, 2. We wouldn't doubt the truth, Mae Wynne, That you are going out to win. LUQILLE YOUNG G. A. A., 1, 2g Rooters Club, 2. Lucille Young, happy and gay, Shows 'em she is worth her pay. MARION YONKERS Rooters Club, lj G. A. A., 2. Good and pretty, kind and sweet, She's the kind youlre Pleased to meet Sixty-Sei' 2' ,QV 1 ,-J-A W , f we . '--, al N53 gf, --:pg A-3 ' Q-' 3 ' af' ' -f eff. l L A- F A in -me 4- . -ff' g , A .,,,.,,?, 15 N., . ,Q me 2: I + A 7 ,L - l ,-Q. 'Lf ' ' f lg' il., 1 Lo .il-1'-Q -. . ' V 2 V ' 351 .5 lf , if, .. ,, V11 K ki, ' K. ll., 3 : 'iff 41' g L' 1 J . A ' 'X - ' N F4 . ' ' 1 'N - , , veal T ' .- szfa- :- wf., - r Q T' 3, 1: , 4 my , 'vp' -- L .-' .QQ-A Af Q., 'f .vafig ,M 'I ' , ,fI, ,.--an , ,1..' . L sf .' TQ , X-1. ,Q . D v ...V i- I, 1 V ' I' Q To - f - - -- 1 '61 X fp-K' is . v - - ef' ' .. ,r q , , . ,Q-1,4 - ,. ,. 4 ' P iv UL 4, S heir fw: 1, as ' Y i 9 9, 1 - Q 'Toi-a . nu V . 11-' F .rf-U .' ' hd Q- , ea- 21 W V Q 33 .. He, June Two-Year Graduates Susan Overling Pearl Owen Grace La Plante Dorothy Schwartz Calumet bids goodbye to its two-year class of June ,29 and wishes the members of the class the best luck in thc world. .S'i.1'ly'lfl'gll1t President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer ETHEL BERNICE ANDERSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, Crier represen- tative, ZQ G. A. A., 1, 2. This liffle girl, willy eyes so blue, Is infelligenl, brave, aml frzze. ANNA BLUEBERG Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 2. Vizfaciozzs and preffy, ber bewifebing smile Makes sorrow rlepari aml living ufortll while. DOROTHX' ELOCK Rooters Club, 1, ZQ G. A. A., 1, 2. Dorolby always smiles amz' smiles. Tbafs ruby she's famous for miles aml miles. ESTHER BORGESON Rooters Club, 1, ZQ Clean-Up Com- mittee, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Es!lJer's zvifzfzifzg smile Proves sbv's lmjlpy all flu while. LAURA BAUER Rooters Club, 1, 2, Student Council delegate, G. A. A., 1, 2. Sbe is a friend to ereryofze, Quiet as a mouse but briglvl as flu' sim. JULIA BRASHINGER Rooters Club, 1, ZQ Clean-Up Com- mittee, 1, ZQ G. A. A., 1, 2. Loyal, sincere, ana' true, Always willing fo aid you. LOUISE CAMPBELL Rooters Club, 2, Temulac represen- tative, 2: Crier representative, 2. ' . Vi T is ll 'fs ' , A ' H. - .. . S N V- A 4. C? v . A eg 'S ,ER y . S -'f 5. 2, ..- - ,Aj 5 A ,, - -,,,,. V A A , w ks?-li.: 2 A 5 . ls s . Q32 lx 5 'M XX lib 3 K ,N 1 l 9' A W .-,.,, I xx t A if f rf, , ,. . w,.., , X.- .,.- -li, ,MMU Q 5, 'PP EW. .. . .- N. W. X .9 ,,.v Q f. fl'?i 1.277'9i.f.L'q gi' F 'ff rs ' . giiv ta 553 1 . F' f'?'iQ?'1' '- .PWV f V' A pb ,Y Q Nifsgi Q, A we wi. ' Y if 52,55 A R r- r is -A. 5- -. G1 3' 4,5 F' xv ' V, .. A 3 5 . 'J' , W .N , 'Q - X A ' 1 2-: al- . A .ifi fliii A ' - 5,5 -- ,x,.!,5:1,:. g1, gb Y K 125' ' QQ 1 41. 5 5 Sixty-Nilze Foreword S 2 HE selection of the theme for this year's annual was the result of a careful study of the attractiveness and appropriateness of various themes, with special consideration of their adaptability to the talent of our school artists. Accordingly, after much discus- sion and investigation, the colonial theme was selected and developed by the art department. For the first time in the history of Calumet High School, color has been employed in the annual. Another added attraction is the delightful inserts, blending with the colored drawings. The 1919 Temulac stall wishes only this that the students of Calumet High School derive as much pleasure from their annual as the staff has experienced in preparing it for them. ' -. f mg' ' 4 . ri- 'X lf? l'l'Fll'l 45-L . 'H DI .4 9 Q I s,,4k . . 5. 1 'A' . acl A5 9 an . Y , Mis .v f .,, 2-3,4 ,Y - ?f'.'39s4Q5'.i,- Q. .1 ffm E . 31.1-J , 'qt - .-3 .1 4, 9 it, Sezwily W Yi ' ' R an q y ARDRENNA CRIDER Rooters Club, 1, ZQ G. A. A., 2. A girl who is sweei and kind. A person like ber is bard fo find. EVELYN DOVER Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., I, 2. A tiny ray of sunshine, Laugbing, bappy, and fine. A MARGUERITE EKSTER Rooters Club, 1, ZQ G. A. A., 2. Qllief mul 7'f'fllll't1', Her bmzrf zuifb gold is lined. BEATRICE GALLAGHER Rooters Club, 1, 2, Temulac,' repre- sentative, 2, Crier' representative, 2: inter-room basketball, 2. So lnzpp-y, ga-3, ami' self-possesseal. Wifb zwzzg' lmir ilu' bus bveiz blessed. MARION GOLDIE Rooters Club, 1, ZQ inter-room volley ball, 23 G. A. A., 1, 2. Marion is alzuzyx up io flafe, Wifb zvork or play slJe's nezvr lure. CLARISSA GYHRA Baseball, li inter-room volley ball, IQ G. A. A.. I. Sbe's a siurere friend liked by all, Azul slre's iz sim' al volley-lmll. ,IOSEPHINE HACKEL Rooters Club, I, 2: Student Council delegate, li G. A. A., I, 2. Iosepbiue Haekel, we all agree, A rare sivizograjilavr will lie. , w4-K. 2 igkhhx .-pa, --2-,Cnr A , , -., K' x , .A I0 'I'I.'fEME V 4- 5 'Egfr , 'ee'eee,::..,,-f 2 , EMILY HEPP Rooters Club, I, 2, Student Council alternate, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, alternate, 2. Happy, cheerful, ana' gay, Sl9e's a bookkeeper, by the way. HELEN KLECKA Rooters Club, I, ZQ G. A. A., 2. Her eyes are full of right good will, Ana' wifb ber glanfes comes a tb-rill. MARGARET KLEIFGEN Rooters Club, 1, 2, inter-room volley ball, 23 G. A. A., 1, 2. Sbe's happy, gay, and full of anzbiiion, We're sure sbe'll attain an laonorable position. JEAN LE GALLEE Rooters Club, I, 2, G. A. A., 2. Iean's au girl who is very nice, If you meet ber once, you'll want fo fwice. GRACE LA PLANTE Rooters Club, 1, 2, delegate, 2, Clean- Up Comrnittee, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, delegate, 2. A girl who always smiles, Sbe cannot be beat for miles. MARGARET LIESE Rooters Club, 1, 2, Student Council, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Always ahead, never behind. Slae's a girl that uses ber mind. ELEANOR LILJEDAHL Rooters Club, 1, 2, Temulac repre- sentative, 2, Student Council delegate, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, baseball, 2. Sloe's a girl who never makes blunders, In faci sbe's always doing wonders. Seventy-Orze I I . A .1 . Y A , ,L .5 S ,.: N w TW -15 I. ':Q.l . ,,. ,i, . 73215 1 are Ju. 'v l '. fa . s Si: '-'i L: s 'Q' 'ful Jl .R S ,Yi- ' 2' ,,.+.,v'1 A 4 afar. uf' CW' Sf MQ! . ,ff Wjgfefdy Sig! tlyncf.-:-. 1.-, rf- ' will .i'i54'l:4 Seven ty-Two ESTHER MCMASTER Roorers Club, IQ G. A. A., 2. A loyal fompauion, an f'.x'c'f'llant friend, Always frm' io fha wry end. MARIE MEIGHAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, Temulac repre- sentarive, 2, Student Council, 22 G. A A., I, 2. AlZ0fl7Fl' our of lbe frm' blur kind, The kind you look for bu! seldom find. ELIZABETH MERTES Rooters Club, 1, ZQ G. A. A., 2. Quick in thought, ready in wit, And say, bas sbe got It ! HELEN MORAN Rooters Club, ZQ G. A. A., 2. Daiufy and sweet wifb eyes of blue That baawrz ifsflf semis smiling fbru. MII.DRED MUELLER Rooters Club, I, 2g Temulac repre sc-ntative, 1, 2, Crier representative, 2 Mixed Chorus, 2g volley ball captain, 2 G. A. A., 2. A 'll.'071l1I'l'fIl1 zvorlzer happy and gay, Is Mildrvd all ibn' liw-long day. HELEN lWULHERlN Rooters Club, I, 2, G. A. A., 2. So indusfriozzs, quiet and sweet, A ficrsonalify bard fo beaf. WALTER MURPHX' Senior Hi-Y, 2. He's Irish and br xbozus it foo. Yozfll nvzrr find him feeling blue. CATHERINE O,BRlEN Rooters Club delegate, ZQ fencing, 25 inter-room volley ball, 1. 171 her friemlly dark blue eyes, The wisrlom of irue frieurlship lies. ANNA OCHSENEELD Rooters Club, 2. Anna, a girl so happy ana' gay, As a sienographcr will draw big pay. SUSAN OVERLING Rooters Club, 1, zg Temulac repre- sentative, 23 G. A. A., 1, 2. Quiet, sturlious, ana' refined, A heifer girl yozfll never final. PEARL OWEN Rooters Club, 1, 23 G. A. A. alternate, 1, 2. Dark ana' prefiy, genile, sweet, The kind of girl we like fo nzevf. HELEN RICHTER Rooters Club, I, 2g G. A. A., 1, 2. lVe're very fond of this popular girl, Who has a sincere friend for earh pretty curl. JEAN ROBERTSON Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. This girl is always ready io work, Her duty she will never shirk. MYRTLE Rossow Rooters Club, 1, 25 G. A. A., 2. She's shorl and snappy, Carefree and happy. SW 1.1 ' .FQ-xv . Af A - . A.. . A 1 A-3 ', , ,Y . . L ,X iv .K3,+.z.' u., 'I 3-gg. E -4.5 4 A rf: 'A .REX X ,X '53-.RN 'X GQ' ,- ERT, .V FFA A Q .. I Asreiwl, elf Q e- ' fs? ...A 'SXKQQ ' 5 .f,.,-ii-T11 . N-vie ,J is if stil 'Ve. X5 , .Ji Y --f A V K. . . ., Qsffxfpy was N. ., A 44.:-.x5 'X af. Smfczzty-Tlzree . , ' ' - 1 Hitt' H- ww. 1., , , , ,ffm 'V '.u,Q7' . 1 '7 .X Y ', 'S -. lv M ye. ,Wit iiafir 3 T. 52 's s 3. fi ' fl'-g-' . gal 5 ei k , 1 .o,. +7245 .4 1.ai..'l J I 6 .S'ez'enty-Four ' ' ' .... , EMMA SABO Rooters Club, 1, lj G. A. A., 2. She is so pleasant anal so nite, A stranger likes her in a trice. MARGARET SAHN Rooters Club, 1, ZQ Girl Reserves Club, 25 G. A. A., 2. Loyal, capable, ever steady, In her 'work she is always ready. VIOLET SANDBERG Rooters Club, 1, 25 G. A. A., 2. Quiet, pretty, with no thought of self, A girl who is always willing to help. SOPHIE SHAPIRO Rooters Club, 25 'tTemulac,' represen- tative, 2. If you know her -you'll ailnzit That she,s a girl with plenty of wit. MX'RTLE SHANKWITZ Rooters Club, 1, lj Clean-Up Com- mittee, 23 G. A. A. delegate, I, 2. Myrtle never is erossg She'll get along with any hoss. DOROTHY SCHVUARTZ Rooters Club, 1, 23 Student Council delegate, ZQ G. A. A., 1, 2, delegate, 2. A friend sincere, a cheerful lass, Is Dot, the treasurer of our elass. CHARLOTTE S1-IATTUCK Rootcrs Club, I, 2g Girl Reserves Club, 1, 24 G. A. A., 1, 2. lnzlustrious, witty, and quick, The kinrl any hoss would pielc. :l,Q.ff t , I 'r - ... X uf - In I , 4 'S v. f'. lM ,1m 4'Qg+ 1 is .g':,,,,S351,2b: ' ' ' L-'e'?5i2f S 7' Yyfxi- '-iqfvf' 1 :M ww rm: 3 . A 7- ight? K il' .' A 'U . ,, . ,R x 1,89 A -S... uf, V 5 75, A , : 1 Y - 3 xt -:fx 1 + Y lf , Vase. ' . .W 9' - It 4 -fl, Y.. s' . 'WA 3'. ,, . Q. h Q ,Y Q ,j 2 - A. 3, 5 if 2 ' m :Ji C ' 5' 4 1: ? - as g. x A. .. -in I 5 ,- LX' f 4 T V wsu,- A . W .. 11 ' V.. -- ' . . A A T.. ' ti f A 1 ,. .M K ,Q ' 1 '3- M.: ifelr kg Y V! 'V K. .A Ao ply, Sgt :pf xv i' A ,ij 5 ' ,, X I Q.. 'tgsffixif M if M ,' gms -5 '75 A 'fade A - Q gan.. 51.-1 1. 5 A M' R N .1.4l...-Wiis. JL 1 ...Hg MARTON STEWART Rooters Club, 1, ZQ Tc-zmulacu repre- sentative, Z1 G. A. A., 1, 2. Her friwnlly smile and f'lJt'l'7'j' fart' Will carry fm' far in lifcfs long fllt't'. ALICE SWANSON Rooters Club, zg G. A. A., z. Har clvzrr iflvux and ways will zvin 1111111-3' Donors in fulzzrc' days. MARIE CATHERINE WVELSH Rooters Club, 1, zg Clean-Up Com- mittee, ZQ G. A. A., zg G. A. A., 1, lg hockey team, 1. Maria ix tl regular gal, IZlSf vwr-1l1oJy's pal. lYlARlE XVALSH v Rooters Club delegate, IQ Temulac representative, .zg Crier representative IQ Student Council, 1, lg G. A. A., 1, 2. A girl zufao ix ulwfrw tuml zviffy, Tbaf the nzzzxf lmzzfc is a pify. ALICE SXVANSON Rooters Club, 1: G. A. A., 2. Har rlcwm' itlnzs mm' zvays lVi1l win nzany lzormrx in fzzfzm' 114135. Severity-Fiz'e june TWO-Year Graduates CHARLOTTE M. ALLEGRETTI Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 2. A little tinzid, you may be sure, But straight-forward and true. VIOLET CARLSON Rooters Club, 1, 21 G. A. A., 1, 2. Violet's a girl who always is gay, Lolfahle in eaeh and l'l'l'I'J' way. jOsEP111NE CLEARH' Rooters Club, 1, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2. To seeure a good job is her highest aim, That's her chosen road to fame. JULIA CONROX' Rooters Club, 1, 22 G. A. A., 1, 2. Always eheerful, always gay, E1'en on report fard day. ELLEN DARBY Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Ellen is quite small, But she's a good friend to all. LEONARD DIEDERICH Rooters Club, 1, 2. He's fine, he's strong, hfs full of vim, And when he leaves, ufv'll all miss him. MARY FA1-1EY Rooters Club, 1, 2, Temulac repre- sentative, 2, Crier representative, 2, Clean-Up Committee, 2: G. A. A., 2. A happy-go-lueky girl, always ready for fun, You'll find she's lozed by every one. HARRH' GAERTNER Band, 1, 2. A business man he,ll be indeed, A hoy we hojn' to sez' slzefeed. S6 Z'l'llfjl S1'.I' EVELYN GLEASON Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Ezfelynls a wonderful gal, just !'l'!'l'yb0dj',S pal. ALICE GUMBRELL Rooters Club, 1, 2, Student Council delegate, 2, inter-room volley ball, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, alternate, 2, baseball, 2. She's blonde and always happy, A combination quite snappy. JOHN JANULIS Rooters Club, 1, 2, baseball, 2. A friend who has a lasting smile. To joke with him we'd walk a mile. PAULINE KIRRPATRICR Rooters Club, 2, G. A. A., 2. A eheerful disposition and a sunny smile, She,ll he a foquette in a little while. HELEN KROEGEL Rooters Club, 1, 23 Crier represen- tative, 1, 2, G. A. A., 2. A girl u'ho's full of pep, She has no trouble keeping in step. JESSIE MACLENNAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, inter-room volley ball, 23 G. A. A., 1, 2. A talented lass, and kind indeed. Is there anything else a girl could need? EDITH MANZ Rooters Club, 23 Student Council, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. Edith always looks so busy, Really ue wonder if she nez'er gets dizzy. CHARLOTTE MAURUS Rooters Club, IQ Temulac represen- tative, IQ Crier', representative, IQ base- ball, zg G. A. A., 1, 2. Fall of pep, full of joy, The kind thai men like lo employ. JANET MCMILLAN Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 2. A girl who's hair is enrly, A girl who is never surly. PEARL MILLER Rooters Club, 1, 23 G. A. A., 1, 2 A girl who never is rude, Shels always in gentle mood. LUCILLE MOORE Rooters Club, 1, 23 G. A. A., 2. Doing home-work is her moiiog Yoifll never find her in anyone's anlo. RAGNA NORDNIARK Rooters Club, 2. lVifh all her friends she makes a hit, For Ragna has wha! fhe fans eall NIT. ELLEN G,BRIEN Rooters Club, 1, ZQ G. A. A., 1, 2. To fhis little girl rare honor is due, For sheys been a friend sineere and frue. LAXVRENCE O,CONNELL Rooters Club, 2. A lad of very forceful speech, To a high position he will reach. EARL SIEMSEN Rooters Club, 1, 2. Earl Sienzsen, shy buf gay, He'll he a sojer yef, some day. MARY SHARPE Rooters Club, 25 Temulac represen- tative, 25 G. A. A., 1. Red-haired, yet no temper has she, Always laughing and joking, you see. MYRTLE STANGE Rooters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 2. Myrfle Stange, an artist is she, She ran draw pielures as good as can he. ROSEMARY STREICH Rooters Club, 25 G. A. A., 2. When she's your friend her love is deep, And fhafs why she has friends a-heap. FLORENCE STRONI Crier representative, 1. 2. Flaming lop-knol, full of fun, If you wan! langhfer, she's the one. NIARGARET TALBOT Rooters Club, 1, 2, Ten1ulac repre- sentative, 2, Girl Reserves Club, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. YYJLIIUS Margarei, jolly and gay, A perfeet eonzhinalion of work and play. CATHERINE WALSH Rooters Club, 1, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2. They say Ionaihan apples are very sweet, But Kay Walsh has the whole orchard Deal. CATHER1NE WOLFE Rooters Club, ZQ G. A. A., 1, 2. She's very easily pleased, And fherefore is seldom leased. EVELYN WALSH Rooters Club, 1, 2, Crier', represen- tative, 2, Student Council, 25 G. A. A., 2. Her cheerful way and winning smile Make lronhles depart and living worlh while. JOHN VAN DYKE Rooters Club, 2, Crier representa- tive, 25 Student Council, 1. You have only fo know him io like him, He's full of mischief up to the brim. Sezfenty-Seven UGA ' ' .Y x, ffl!!! r 1 IQ. , M: f-rr A i f -,rf -Q 055. I I, Q-i A gr M ., Q-1-ivy x ' aff .. .. ' ,+A 639- :R ' :MXH is SS N: ,Q K Q A - x :T . ' 5- .X ,Q , , Q Nl,- I . K -1 Q. 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