Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1938
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A 544 le' bfwfg'-f-1 igq wa will fyqlnl for uxour lair nomo, Anal well rum llusl F1113 gill Egflll-HJJHP' VE-Pl lull rpxlml llm llmol lme Col-u,-mal gp wan llldl game cCl'lGQVl ?brcrPlr'crfla' rb E cr+l:f1-ral Coll' Lu-mal Qo-l-ul-mal Soar no foe Cal-ul-mal Cul-un-mal l r bf-bf rlr rlf fb' l go lczom go C-A -L-U-lvl-E-T Copllrngxlll mah' loq Cglumal lllglw gclnool ,gl Clmccmxo Illinois. 64655815 egin af 8:00 Time and Tide Wait 71 for No Man 1 'wlwrr' Assistant Principals KATHRYN COYLE we Ecu VL There was perfect silence in the office. CWhatl you say you have never seen the office perfectly silent? That's because you have never been there so early in the morning.l In the midst of this silence the minute hand of the master clock made one of its clicking sounds, call- ing my attention to the time. I noticed that it was exactly seven when the office door opened and in came Mrs. Harriett Hagen, freshman counsellor. Aren't you early this morning? I asked. No, this is the time I usually come, she replied. Then you must always be the first one here. Oh, no, sometimes Mr. Deegan or Miss Hogan arrives before me. At that very moment Miss Hogan entered. After greeting us she signed her name on the time sheet. As she did so she glanced at the list of teacher's names. Ohl she exclaimed. I see several unfamiliar names. There must have been some new teachers assigned while I was absent. Mrs. Hagen volunteered to tell Miss Hogan about the teachers who had recently come to Calumet. There have been several additions to the English department, she explained. Mrs. Katherine Murphy and Miss Bessie Stenhouse came from Westcott Branch. Miss Ruth Burton, who transferred from Lane, teaches most of the day at the branch, but has several classes here in the main building. You probably know Mrs. Marcella Dele- hant, another English teacher, who came from Westcott earlier in the year. 16 EGBERT HUNTER Familiar Faculty F aces lOSEPl-I DICKMAN ANNA DANAHER Well, the English department has changed considerably. And What of the Spanish department? l was much disturbed to hear of Miss Wolf's death in lanuaryf' said Miss Hogan. l realized that she was not Well but I had no idea that she was so seriously ill. We were all deeply shocked by her death, said Mrs. Hagen. Who is teaching Miss Wolt's classes? Someone whom you will be Very glad to see, l'm sure-Mrs. Catharine Harrison, who, you know, taught here before going to Harper. lndeed l shall be glad to see her! Oh, there is Mr. Whitman! exclaimed Miss Hogan. He was still away on sabbatical leave when l took my leave of absence. I must say hello to him. Let Us Look at the Record FRANCES LAVV, CECELIA CEBATIS IRENE MCENROE, ELSIE FLERSHEIM ,Wadi HELEN TOBIN ARTHUR LA POINTE IAMES WILBUR LOUISE WYSE HOWARD MARSHALL IRVVIN IAMES RAYMOND BENIAMIN ROYCE LA VADA IACOB KNEI-IANS CHURCHILL GRIFFIN MAIORS KINNICK ZUTTER SIETSEMA How do you do, Mr. Whitman! I judge that you thoroughly en- joyed your trip around the world. Indeed I did! I hope Miss Hill and Miss Stellar are enjoying their travels as much as I did mine, said Mr. Whitman enthusiastically. Has Mr. Iohn johnson returned from his sabbatical leave? Yes, he returned in Ianuary. He spent his year working toward his doctor's degree at the University of Chicago, just as Mr. Peterson is doing now. Miss Fletcher is studying at Northwestern this semester. I heard she spent most ot last semester in Mexico. As Miss Hogan and Mr. Whitman continued their conversation, the office doors opened and closed every few seconds as teachers kept coming in to sign the time sheets, to telephone, or to get keys, mail and supplies. After a while Miss Hogan said: I'm very glad to hear all this news, Mr. Whitman, but now I must prepare tor my classes. Time marches on. 1ti - it-W.-.warm-28 Scientists at Work C. EARL IOHNSON IANE PARMELEE GUSTAV SCHUESSLER U73 BACK ROW1 Victoria Stryker Vesta Reaver Mary Baker FRONT ROW: Marie Crowe Florence Davies Evelyn Pearson ESTELLE LORETTA ASHLAND QUINLAN DOROTHY GORDON, with Student Familiar Faculty Faces The History Department Considers the State of the Nations. As she went out through one door, Miss Heather came through another. Well, Miss Heather, this is the first time l have seen you since you returned from your leave! exclaimed Mr. Whitman. Did you have a good time? Yes, I certainly did. Besides taking some interesting courses I spent part oi the time planning the house that l have just built in Palos Park. And now that we have moved into it, my two dogs are enjoying our new home as much as l am. Weren't you surprised to learn that Calumet has a new principal this year because of the promotion ot Mr. Bartky to the position oi district superintendent oi elementary schools? Well, l wasn't very rnuch surprised because for quite a long time now we have had a new principal almost every year. MARIE WILLIE MARCELLA BESSIE HOWARD PRESSENTIN BATTEY DELEHANT STENHOUSE BECHTOLT HELEN ROWE MARY LOGEMAN BETTY MUSGRAVE l18l But weren't you surprised to see so many new faces among the faculty when you came back, Mr. Whitman? l should say so. I have just learned that we have a new gym teacher, Mr. Francis Hansen, who came from Kelly, and a new mechanical drawing teacher, Mr. Emil Del Favero, who came from Wells. I have met several new women teachers, said Miss Heather. Miss Clare Belous and Miss Margaret Nightin- gale came from Du Sable, l am told. l thought that Miss Nightingale should be- long to our vocal music department, but apparently she didn't consider her name when she chose the mathematics depart- ment. But, 'Belous' is an appropriate name for the music department, too, said Mr. Whitman laughingly. Yes, it is. Let's see how many more new names there are. Here's one-Monica Brown. What does she teach, Mr. Whit- man? General science, he replied. There are several other new teachers whom you may not know. Miss Marie Kuglin, gym teacher, came from Parker. Mrs. Loretta Quinlan and Mrs. 'Willie Battey are our new business training teachers. Goodness, l'll have to get acquainted all over again! she exclaimed. There's a teacher who just came in whom I have never seen before. Who is she? She is Miss Norine Nash, who is in Mrs. Bailey's place. Mrs. Bailey has been out all year because of illness. She is in Arizona now, said Mr. Whitman. At that moment a pleasant looking man came in and signed his name at the top of the first list. Do you know that man? asked Mr. 'Whitman l confess l don't, said Miss Heather. He's our new principal, Mr. Downey. l'd like to talk to Mr. Downey, said Miss Heather. But just then the bell rang and Miss Heather and a number of other teachers had to hurry to their third-floor classes. EDITH DETER ELEANOR KELLY BERTHA LA COSTE IRENE POWERS NOURMAHAL ROWDEN ANNE HEAGNEY LILLY MORRISON CATHERINE MULCAHY AGNES O'DONOHUE FRANCES HURNEY QUEEN CHEADLE Business-Like and Efficient f19l CATHERINE RUTH KATHARINE EMIL MONICA MARGARET HARRISON BURTON MURPHY DEL FAVERO BROWN NIGHTINGALE After Miss Heather's departure, I asked one of the clerks, Mrs. Herbold, to tell me something about the organization of the school. She introduced me to Mr. Egbert Hunter, assistant principal, Who explained that there is a counsellor for each year. Miss Claire O'Reilly is senior sponsor, Mr. Elwood Smith, junior, Dr. Ralph Goode, sophomore, and Mrs. Harriett Hagen, freshman, he said. In addition, he said there is a record sponsor for each year: Miss Elsie Flersheim for the seniors, Mrs. Frances Law for the juniors, Miss Irene McEnroe for the sophomores, and Mrs. Cecelia Cebatis for the freshmen. Of course, he said, there is another important element in the organization of Calumet. Our office clerks are indispensable to us. Mrs. Herbold has been here the longest, now that Mrs. Iansen has left. In addition We have Mrs. Garvey and Miss McNally full time, and Miss Eenneman part time. All our clerks are noted for their pleasant dispositions. Thank you for all the information you have given me, I said to Mr. Hunter. But there is one more thing I should like to ask. Why are there only five IB session rooms when there are so many more senior sessions? That's easy to explain, replied Mr. Hunter. All freshmen and sophomores living east of Halsted Street attend our branch. Westcott, which is about a mile east of here and used to be Calumet High School before this building was even thought of. IZUI They Watch our p's and q's BACK ROW: Verlyn Ault, Lillian Sattler, Iennie son, Frances Donovan, Wilda Phillips, Frances Duffy. Austin, Ethel Hyman. FRONT ROWI: Sophia Patter- Westcott Faculty Members ...noni at .BTA 5 53' ,..a Miss Lightfoot consults On hearing this, I decided to walk over to the branch. On arriving there, I went directly to the office, where I spoke to the clerk, Miss Lightfoot, who intro- duced me to Miss Kathryn Coyle, who is in charge of Westcott. Miss Coyle told me about the Westcott faculty. New members of our faculty this year are Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. Ruth Burton, and Miss Marie Kuglin. Mrs. Miller came from Englewood and teaches home economics, art, and general science. Mrs. Burton and Miss Kuglin teach both here and at the main building. Our teachers find that with the small group we have, many activities can be carried on. Mrs. McGinnis, formerly Miss Callis, sponsors the Drama Club. Mrs. Dilger has developed an excellent Glee Club. Mr. Gronert has the Veritas Club, a discussion group. A photography club flourishes under the leadership of Miss McGovern. Mrs. Reilly is largely responsible for Westcott's beautiful posters. Mr. Ahlberg has a Model Airplane Club. Mr. Merwick has a new industrial arts class. Miss Todd, English teacher, is probably one of our busiest teachers, for she is the school librarian. ' Miss Pine is on the advisory staff of the 'Calettef for which Miss Swain has the difficult task of acting as sponsor. BACK ROW: Carrie Barlow. BACK ROW: Wesley Ahlberg, BACK ROW: Helena McGinnis FRONT ROW: Charlotte I-Iorine, Mary Todd, Richard Busch. Grace Mills. FRONT ROW Anna Mildred Erharg FRONT ROVV: Helen Dilger, Mil- Miller. dred McGovern. 7Al 0lfLgAOlfLf fA8 THE LIBRARY IS TI-IE SCENE OF BUSY ACTIVITY The Leaders of the February Class Assemble OFFICERS WALTER Tl'llMM .,.. ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P r esident WILLIAM GOOCH .... .,....... V ice-President VIOLET DANlELSQN ...., .r..,....,, S ecretary RAYMOND MEYER .,,. ,,,..,, T reasurer RAYMOND MEYER, WILLIAM GOOCH, VIOLET DANIEL4 SON, WALTER TI-HMM. The February class of 1938 may well feel proud of its 265 members, for in scholastic ability this was one of the finest classes that Calumet has ever known. Leading in scholarship we find Elaine Roy, Valedic- torian, and following closely behind her, Violet Danielson, salutatorian. Alfred Schnoor was class orator. Glancing through some well known names in this class, we came to George Raymond, who deserves congratulations for winning an Armour scholarship. For their invaluable aid in the publishing of several annuals, we are deeply indebted to Shirley Sawallisch and Elaine Roy. Betty Stadem and Violet Danielson were outstanding as editors-in-chief of the Crier, and Charles Acker as circulation manager. This class will long be remembered as one of Calumet's most progressive. BACK FIOW: Sorensen, Schwartz, Ziegenhaqen, Gooch, Campbell, Vilimovitz, Raymond, Lonngren, Lundrn, Dykes, Olchovy, Thirnm, Campiche. SECOND ROW: Carlson, Iohnson, Barlow, MacGOwen, Hutchings, Benson, Miss Fisher, Haserodt, Fahey, Krurnl, Danielson, Kortbek, Palm. FRONT HOW: Budasz, Niedrinq- haus, Liliedahl, Drmq, Arnold, Moreen, Klasen, Sawallisch, Roy, Alferts, Wolf, Mikkelsen, Fijalkowskt, Rothenberg. f23 SENIORS 1938 School Begins to the Tune of 4,310 Students Nita fx , N wi f' 5, . X Iii . xt f 1 I. ABERN l. ALFERS G. ANDERSON S. ABRAMS G. ALLEN M. ANDREN C. ACKER W. ALSOP A. ARGIRIS E. AHLBERG S. ANDERSEN H. ARNOLD 24 Sept. 20-School opens with 4,310 students and a new principal. Sept. 24--Calumet gridders play first game of season at Davenport, Iowa. Oct. 2-Spartans lose football game to Harper. Oct. Sulfirst Crier of the year is published. IOSEPH ABERN A.C.C.L. SHIRLEY M. ABRAMS A.C.C.L., Temulac representative, Biology Club, Kiwiettes, Spanish Club, G.A.A.. CHARLES ACKER A.C.C.L., Crier staff, circulation manager, C r i e r representative, Commissioned Officers Club, vice- president, Air Corps, commanding officer, rifle team, R.O.T.C., sec- ond lieutenant, commencement com- mittee. ELMER AHLBERG A.C,C.L., Safety Council. lUNE ALFERS A.C.C.L., National Honor So- ciety, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, president, Crier staff, La Petite Alliance, secretary, Le Cercle Francais, secretary, prom committee, G.A.A., Science Club, Girl Reserves, GLENN ALLEN A.C.C.L., delegate, Public Speak- ing Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Science Club. WINSTON ALSOP A.C.C.L. delegate, Crier repre- sentative, Temulac representative, Public Speaking Club, prom com- mittee, Mixed Chorus, American Youth League, treasurer, German Club, interclass basketball. STANLEY ANDERSEN A.C.C.L., in t e r c l a s s baseball, swimming, Calumet Ice Skating Team, student coach, senior swim- ming team. GERALDINE ANDERSON A.C.C.L., Crier staff, advertis- ing manager, Biology Club, A Ca- pella Choir, Paint and Powder Club, Equestrian Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Alpha Chap- ter, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. MARGARET ANDREN A,C.C.L., G.A.A., office assis- tant. AGLE ARGIRIS A.C.C.L., Senior Girls Council, vice-president, Girl Reserves, La Petite Alliance, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Biology Club, Kiwiettes, G.A.A. HELEN ARNOLD A.C.C.L., National Honor Society, Iunior Honor Society, secretary, Senior Girls Council, Crier staff, La Petite Alliance, treasurer, Le Cercle Francais, Kiwiettes, Mixed Chorus, Girl Reserves, Science Club, G.A.A. ROBERT ATKINSON A.C.C.L., wrestling team. R. ATKINSON E. BERGLUND D, BLICK R. BRENDLE L. BRUNKE I. CAMPICHE C. BARLOW I. BERGMAN M. BOHLIG I, BROWN C. BUNN I, CARLSON L, BENSON R. BERGSTROM P. BOSTROM D. BROWNER E. BUTTERWORTI-I T. CARRICK V. BENSON F. BLACKMORE W. BOWERS H. BRUCKS R, CAMPBELL D. CAVENEY CHRISTINE BARLOW A.C.C.L.: National Honor So- ciety? Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Modern Arts Club: ring and pin committee: ottice as- sistant: Latin Club: G.A.A. LAWRENCE BENSON A.C.C.L.: vocational committee. VIOLET BENSON A.C.C.L., deleqate: National Hon- or Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Library Club: G.A.A.: Ger- man Club: commencement com- mittee. ELAINE BERGLUND A.C.C.L: Senioi Girls Council: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: hockey: tap dancing: ping ponq. IANET BERGMAN A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Latin Club. RUTH BERGSTROM A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: prom committee: Kiwiettes: La Petite Alliance: I.e Cercle Francais: or- chestra: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. Board: Beta Chapter: Alpha Chap- ter: modern dancinq. FRED BLACKMORE A.C.C.L.: liahtweiqht basketball team: baseball team: interclass baseball, basketball. DOROTHY BLICK A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Library Club, vice-president: G.A.A. MARCELLA BOHLIG A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Library Club: G.A.A. PAUL BOSTROM A.C.C.L.: A Capella Choir. VUALTER BOWERS A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: class day committee: Spanish Club: Science Club: Wrest- linq team: interclass baseball: toot- ball team, manaqer. RUTH BRENDLE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: American Youth League: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: orchestra: Home Eco- nomics Club, secretary: G.A.A. IEANNE BROWN A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Council: Crier representative: Tem- ulac staff: Modern Arts Club, presi- dent: class day committee: hall quard: G.A.A. DONALD BROWNER A.C.C.L.: qolf team. HOWARD BRUCKS A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: hall guard: fencinq tearn. LORRAINE BRUNKE A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. Girls CAROL BUNN A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Clean-Up committee. ELINOR BUTTERWORTH A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: La Petite Alliance: L e C e r cle Francais: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Lite-Saving Club. ROBERT CAMPBELL A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: La Petite Al- liance: Air Corps, non-commissioned officer: Senior Hi-Y, vice-president. IACK CAMPICI-IE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Temulac staff, Temulac representa- tive: Modern Arts Club: Hi-Y, treas- uror: class day committee: Srnock Club: Wrestling team, manager: football team, manager: orchestra. INGRID CARLSON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Spanish Club: G.A.A. THOM CARRICK A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Mixed Chorus: orchestra: football team, manager: interclass softball, umpire: strinq ensemble. DOROTHY CAVENEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Kiwiettes: orchestra: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: badminton: tap dancina: tennis. FEBRUARY GRADUATES if 25 SENIORS 26 1938 Spartan Gridders Get Into Action X Xws x 3-9 ,eb Q . if I I xx Oct. 9-Calumet loses to Parker. Oct. l6eGricl team victorious over Bowen Boilermakers. Oct. 23ffFenqer beats Calu- met. Oct. 30-Calumet Wins from Hirsch. L. CIZEK D. CONWILL W, DORL M, CLIFTON B. CORNELIUS B. DRING l. COHEN B. CRAFT R. DYKES M. COHEN V. DANIELSON C. ERICKSON LOTTIE CIZEK A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Glee Club, Westcott vice-president: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tennis: volley ball: bowling: badminton. MARGARET CLIFTON A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: A Ca- pella Choir: ,Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Mixed Chorus: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves, vice-president: band, publicity manager: Library Club: G.A.A. IRVING COHEN A.C.C.L. MAURICE COHEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Public Speaking Club: ring and pin committee: tennis tearn. DOROTHY CONWILL A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. BETTY CORNELIUS A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Frans cais: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Botany Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: ten- nis: tap dancing. BETTY CRAFT A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: hall guard: Welfare delegate: Alpha Chapter, secretary. VIOLET DANIELSON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society, vice-president: Iunior Honor So- ciety: Crier statt, co-editor: class secretary: Le Cercle Francais, vice- president: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls Council: Alpha Chapter. WALTER DORL A.C.C.L,: German Club: Science Club: interclass baseball, baskets ball. BETH DRING A,C.C.L. delegate: National Hon- or Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Botany Club, treasurer: Glee Club, president: Mixed Chorus: Girl Reserves: Library Club: G.A.A.: tennis. ROBERT DYKES A,C.C.L. delegate: National Hone or Society: Crier representative: Public Speaking Club: Iunior Hi-Y: class day committee: Biology Club: Science Club: football team: Span- ish Club: intereclass baseball. CHARLES ERICKSON A.C.C.L.: Radio Club: Safety Council. FRANCES ERICKSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: orchestra: Girl Reserves: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. F. ERICKSON L. FANDRICH W. GAERTNER M. GENTLEMAN E, GILLARD H. ERICKSON E. PICK D. GAMBRILL B. GERARD L. GILMORE H. EXNER A. FLEISCHAKER W. GARD E. GILES W, GOOCH V. FAHEY M, FOY E. GEERDES W, GILES I. GOTHE HAROLD ERICKSON A.C.C,L.: ring and p1n commit- tee, Chairman: German Club: in- terclass baseball, basketball. HELEN EXNER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Ccuncil: Temulac representative: Kiwiettesg Home Economics Club: G.A.A. VIRGINIA FAI-IEY A.C.C.L. delegate: National Hon- or Society: Iunioi Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: La Petite Alliance- commence- ment committee: Klwiettes: Science 'Club: G.A.A.: Crier representa- tive. LILLIAN FANDRICH A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. IILEANOR .SICK A.C.C.L.: Kzw.ettes: G.A.A. ANNE FLEISCI-IAKER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettesg G.A.A. MARGARET FOY A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Paint and Powder Club- Kzwxettes: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Cziap- tm: Thospians: Sgtanzsh Club. W ALTER GAERTNER A.C,C.L.: interclass baseball: ice- skatinq team. DOROTHY GAMBRILL A.C.C.L. delegate- Senior Girls Council, treasurer: Crier staff: prom committee: Home Economics Club: ABCL. Cabinet: G.A.A. WILLIS GARD A,C.C.L. Westcott president, vice- piesident: prom committee: rifle team, captain: hall quard, West- cott captain: Commissioned Otit- ffers Club, president: R.O.T.C., colonel. FRANK GEERDES A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Non-Commissioned Offi- cers Club: Radio Club: Mixed Chorus: Safety Council: Science C lu by heavyweight basketball team: senior swimming team: inter- Clafzfs baseball, basketball. MILDRED GENTLEMAN A,C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G.A.A. BIIRNICE GERARD A.C.C.L.: KIWIGIIQS: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter. IIVDINARD GILES A.C.C.L,: Sinock Club: Twin Club. WILLIAM GILES A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Bvoloay Club: Safety Council: Sci- ence Club: interclass baseball, basketball. IQVELYN GILLARD A.C.C,L.: A Capella Choir: Ki- wiettos: Science Club: G,A.A.: Alpha Chapter: volley ball: basket- lmll- bfuwlina: tap dancing. LAURETTE GILMORE A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: or- chestra: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Glee Club, Westcott secretary: badmin- ton: tennis: bowling: volley ball. WILLIAM GOOCH A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Modern Arts Club: Iunior H1-Y, secretary: football team: wrestling team: class Vice-presr dent: German Club, president: C Mens Club. IITNNIE GOTHE A.C.C,L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Science Club: G.A,A.: hall Quaid: tap dancing: volley ball. IILAINII GOULD A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Bloloay Club: Spanish Club, secre- tary: G.A,A.: badminton. MILIPRED GRABFELDER A.C.C,L. delegate: Crier repre- fwntfrtive: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- norincs Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: tviflrrnnton: tap dancing: tennis. MARION GUIJMUNDSON A.C.C.L.: Horne Economics Club: G.A.A.: badminton: tennis. ALICE GUSTAFSON A C C L ' G A A Board- hirll E. GOULD M. GRABFELDER M, GUDMUNDSON A. GUSTAFSON FEBRUARY quliidl Asllllflllill Club. I AV i27 S ENIORS 1938 Fall Frolic Proves to Be Gay Social Affair 4. . , K . 'N R Ax X 4 XX :Ink x . ti Q CJ -so X. 1 : .. 28 Nov. 5-Fall Frolic held at Sky- line Club. Nov. l5fRobert Hopkins Wins city-wide safety poster con- test. Nov. l8, 19- Belle of Barce- lona presented. Nov. 23-Gemini Club holds roller skating party. I. HANSEN E. HELBIG D. HERRON B. HASERODT D. HEMZACEK R. HILGER l. HAUSS E. HENDRICKSON D. HOLMGREN E. HELBIG R. HENDRY E. HORNER IUNE HANSEN A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club: Mixed Chorus: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A.: Glee Club. BETTY HASERODT A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac staff: Modern Arts Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. IACK HAUSS A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Iunior Hi-Y: senior swimming team: junior swimming team. ELINOR HELBIG A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Les Bons Amis Francais: Paint and Powder Club, Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: Twin Club: Botany Club: G.A.A.: tennis: tap dancing: modern dancing. EVELYN HELBIG A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Twin Club: Les Bons Amis Francais: Botany Club: mod- ern dancing: tap dancing. DOLORES HEMZACEK A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: tennis team: golf team: G.A.A. ELEEN HENDRICKSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap danc- ing: volley ball: hall guard: office assistant. RUTH HENDRY A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Le Cercle Francais: A Capella Choir: Home Economics Club: Li-- brary Club: G.A.A.: bowling: bas-- ketball. DOROTHY HERRON A.C.C.L.: A Capella Choir: or- chestra: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Library Club: G.A.A.: Spanish Club. RITA HILGER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Paint and Powder Club: Li- brary Club, president: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Creative Writers Club. DORIS HOLMGREN A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. EVELYN HORNER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A, Board: hall guard: bowling: bad- minton: volley ball. WILLIAM HOUSEKNECHT A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Public Speakinq Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club vice-president: A Capella Choir: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: Safety Council.: Air Corps: Commissioned Officers Club. W. HOUSEKNECHT G. IANES L. KNIZE M, KORTBEK F. LEE E. HUBEIRT H. IOHNSON E. KAPPEL W. KRANZ B. LILIEDAHL W. HUTCHINGS M. IOHNSON E. KEEBLER I. LA MAR C. LIMBER H, ISRAELSTAM L. IONES L. KLASEN G. LEAHY B. LINDSEY ELIZABETH HUBERT A.C.C.L.: Home Economics: Club: G.A,A. WINNIFRED HUTCHINGS A.C.C,L. delegate: National Hon- or Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: Glee Club: tennis: volley ball. HOWARD ISRAELSTAM A.C.C.L.: Crier staff, make-up editor: R.O.T,C.: rifle team: band: football team. GEORGIA IANES A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: A Capella Choir: Girl Reserves: Library Club: G.A,A, HERBERT IOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Hi-Y: Latin Club: interclass baseball, basketball. MARGARET JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: A Capella Choir: G.A.A.: hall guard: tap dancing. LOTUS IONES A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: vo- cational ccimmittee: Kiwiett-es, presi- dent and secretary: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter, LORAIN I-CNIZE A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: tennis team: golf team: G.A.A,: hall guard. ELSIE KAPPEL A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Latin Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. ELMER KEEBLER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Biology Club: Air Corps: Science Club: hall guard: interclass base- ball, basketball. LILLIAN KLASEN A.C.C,L. delegate: National Honor SocietYI lunior Honor Society: G.A.A. MARION KORTBEK A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff, managing editor: vocational com- mittee: Spanish Club: G.A,A. WILMA KRANZ A.C,C.L. delegate: Iunior Honor Society: G,A.A.: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: volley ball. IEANNE LA MAR A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak- ing Club: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. GEORGE LEAHY A.C.C.L. delegate: interclass base- ball, basketball. FLORENCE LEE A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. BERTHA LILIEDAHL A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: Spanish Club, treasurer. CAROLE LIMBER A.C.C.L, delegate: Temulac staff: Temulac representative: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais, treas- urer: Kiwiettes: orchestra: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter, BYRON LINDSEY Safety Council. GERALDINE LOGUE A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: Biology Club: Paint and Powder Club: commencement committee: Girl Reserves, treasurer: Science Club: G.A.A.: modern dancing: tap dancing. 'WARREN LONNGREN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: vocational committee chairman' Science Club. CHARLES LUNDBERG A.C.C.L.: commencement com- mittee. VERNA LUNDBERG A.C,C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A: Glee Club: Spanish Club. G. LOGUE W. LONNGREN C. LUNDBERG V. LUNDBERG FEBRUARY GRADUATES I29l SENIORS 30 1938 Cal Students Collect 35863.59 for Thanksgiving F und QT: not ,lgfny Nl e E? U A .,.- if i 2 K ....:. 5 ,.,-. H I 1: Nov. 24fThanksgiving Collec- tion turned in. Nov. 26fCalumet Alumni hold annual dance. Dec. 3---Military Ball is held. Dec. 9---Glee Club wins pre- liminaries in Choral Con- test. W. LUNDIN R. MALMQUIST I. MCDONNELL I. LUX D. MANDERSCHEID I. MCGOWEN Ft. MacGOWEN F. MAYBAUER A. MEDWEDEFF F. MAGNER M. MCBEATH R. MEYER WILLIAM LUNDIN A.C.C.L. delegate: National Hon- or Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Hi-Y, presi- dent, secretary, tr e a s u r e r: Air Corps: Science Club: German Club: Model Airplane Club: interclass swimming, baseball. IACK LUX A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac staff: Temulac representative: Non-Corn- missioned Officers Club: Biology Club: Safety Council: Science Club. RUTH MacGOWEN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society, Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G,A.A.: Glee Club: Latin Club: Swimming Club. FRANCES MAGNER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: prom committee: G.A.A.: Kiwiettes: hall guard: badminton: bowling: volley ball: tap dancing. ROBERT MALMQUIST A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Hi-Y, treasurer: Air Corps, Non-com- missioned Officer: interclass base- ball, basketball, swimming, DOROTHY MANDERSCHEID A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A FRANK MAYBAUER A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C.: Mixed Chorus: orchestra: band: Commissioned Of- ficers Club. MARIORIE MCBEATH A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A. IOSEPH MCDONNELL A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Public Speaking Club: Modern Arts Club: Mixed Chorus: Thespians, president: b a s e b all team: football team: Clean-Up com- mittee: assistant fire marshal. IOAN MCGOWEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak- ing Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Student Court. AL MEDWEDEFF A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C, RAYMOND MEYER A.C.C.L, delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: R.O.T.C,: class treas- urer: Commissioned Officers Club. INGEBORG MIKKELSEN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: German Club. HELEN MILLAR A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club, treasurer: Kiwiettes, treas- urer: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: regis- tration office assistant: ping pong, bowling: tap dancing. I. 'VIIKKELSEN M. MOWATT I. NELSON F. NORDSTROM D, OLSEN G. PAPAIOHN I-I. MILLAR L. MURRAY N. NELSON A, OELSCHLEGEL D, OLSON D. PARKS M. MILLER L. NEIGHBOUR L. NIEDRINGHAUS I. O'HARA C, PAGAKIS V. PENN G. MOREEN I. NELSON P. NOLAN V. OLCHOVY D. PALM l. PETERSEN MARILYN MILLER A.C.C,L., Senior Girls Council, Le Cercle Francais, ring and pin com- mittee, A Capella Choir, Krwrettes, Equestrian Club, president, Mixed Chorus, Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A. Board, Alpha Chapter. GWENDOLYN MOREEN National Honor Society, lunror Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, class day committee chairman, Paint and Powder Club, Kiwiettesz Girl Reserves, president, G.A.A. Board, Alpha Chapter. MARY IVIOVVATT A.C.C.L., Kiwiettes, M txed Chorus, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Library Club, G.A.A. LORRAINE MURRAY A.C.C.L. delegate- Ternula-: rep- resentative, Paint and Powder Club, treasurer, G.A.A. LAMBERT NEIGI-IEOUR A.C.C.L., Crier representative, Non-Commissioned Officers Club, treasurer, R.O.T,C., German Club, interclass softball, hall guard, cap- tain. IRENE NELSON A.C.C.L., Crier representative, Letter Girls Economics Public Speaking Club, Club, Kiwiettes, Home Club, Girl Reserves- G.A.A. JUNE NELSON A.C.C.L, d e l e g a t e, Kiwiettes, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A. C. NORMAN NELSON A.C.C.L., ring and pin commit- tee, A Capella Choir, Spanish Club, rntorclass baseball, honor study hall, vice-president. LOUISE NIEDRINGHAUS A.C.C.L. delegate, National Honor Society, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, Crier staff, Letter Girls Club, Krwrettes: Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Science Club, G.A.A. Board, Alpha Chapter. PHILIP NOLAN A.C.C.L., Public Speaking Club, Non-Commissioned Officers Club, Commander, Radio Club, R.O.'I',C, FRANCES NORDSTROM A.C.C.L. delegate, Senior Girls Council, Kiwiettes, Girl Reserves, G,A.A., Home Economics Club. ALFRED OELSCHLEGEL A.C.C,L., Crier' representative, La Petite Alliance, Le Cercle Fran- rfais, orchestra, bookroom assis- tant, interclass baseball. IOHN O'l-IARA A.C.C.L., Crier staff, managing editor, Crier' representative, inter- class baseball, basketball. VERNON OLCHOVY A.C.C,L., National Honor Society, Iunror Honor Society, Crier statt. DONALD OLSEN A.C,C.L. delegate, Crier repre- sentative, interclass baseball, bas- ketball. DONALD OLSON A.C.C.L,, Mixed Chorus, Radio Club, Crier representative, Crier staff, Westcott. COULA PAGAKIS A.C.C.L., German Club, Krwret- tes, G.A.A. DOROTHY PALM A,C.C.L, delegate, National Honor Society? lunror Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, Crier staff: Temulac representative, office as- sistant, G.A.A. GEORGE PAPAIOHN A.C.C.L, delegate, football team, manager, Wrestling team, inter- trlass basketball, baseball, DELORES PARKS A.C.C.L. d e l e g a t e, Krwiettes: G.A.A., Alpha Chapter, basketball, volley ball, captain ball. VICTOR PENN A.C.C.L. delegate, Hr-Y, tootball team. IEANNETTE PETERSEN A.C.C.L., Senior Girls Council, Paint and Powder Club: Kiwrettesi class day committee, Girl Reserves, vice-president, G,A.A. Board, Alpha Chapter, president. FEBRUARY GRADUATES I '2 SENIORS, 1938 Basketball Season Opens t 'K ' ANR 5..- ,.,. ff' , X -N 1 1 ,Ns N .,x. X . .IT Ellllf' Dec. IO--Cal basketeers play St. Leo. Dec. 17 - Christmas vacation begins. Dec. 20-Kiwiettes have roller skating party. Dec. 27-Heavies play in Stagg Basketball Tournament. T323 G. PETERSON G. RAYMOND V, ROESER M. PETERSON B. REED W. ROESSLER R. PETERSON A, REMLE I. ROGERS C. RATTRAY K. RHEBERG B. RONEY GLADYS PETERSON A.C.C.L. delegate, Crier repre- sentative, Temulac representative, Home Economics Club, G.A.A., bowling, volley ball, ping-pong, badminton. MARGARET PETERSON A.C.C,L., Modern Arts Club, Kiwiettes, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., basketball. RUTH PETERSON A.C.C.L., class day committee, Kiwiettes, Latin Club, G.A.A. CATHERINE RATTRAY A.C.C.L., Kiwiettes, Home Eco- nomics Club, vice-president, Twin Club, G.A.A. GEORGE RAYMOND A.C.C.L., Iunior Honor Society, vice-president, National Honor So- ciety, Temulac staff, Temulac rep- resentative, Radio Club, vocational committee, orchestra, Commissioned Officers Club, band, commander. BLANCHE REED A.C.C.L., Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Alpha Chap- ter, tap dancing. ALFRED REMLE A.C.C.L. KENNETH RHEBERG A.C.C.L., Air Corps, honor study hall, president, interclass baseball. VIOLET ROESER A.C.C.L., Modern Arts Club, G.A.A. WILLIAM ROESSLER A.C.C.L. delegate, Crier repre- sentative, Temulac representative, welfare delegate. IRENE ROGERS A.C.C.L. delegate, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, Tem- ulac representative, Letter Girls Club, Kiwiettes, Le Cercle Frane cais, Girl Reserves, Science Club, G.A.A. Board, Alpha Chapter. BARBARA RONEY A.C.C.L., Mixed Chorus, Home Economics Club, G.A.A., Life-Sav- ing Club. ELAINE ROY A.C.C.L., National Honor Society, president, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, secretary, Temulac staff, Modern Arts Club, Le Cercle Francais, president, com- mencement committee chairman, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Math Club. SHIRLEY SAWALLISCH A.C.C.L., National Honor Society, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Girls Council, Temulac staff, Modern Arts Club, Le Cercle Francais, vocational committee, Math Club, bookroom assistant, Girl Reserves, G.A.A. E. ROY A. SCHNOOR I. SMITH H, SPENCER L. STEVEN S. SAWALLISCH S. SHAW M. SMITH R. SPIER I. STIEBER E. SCHMIT C. SIEGLE R. SMITH B. STADEM W. THIMM D. SCHNEIDER G. SIMADIS VV. SORENSEN E. STAGE A. THORSON ETHELYN SCHMIT WARREN SORENSEN JOSEPH STIEBER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor DELORES SCHNEIDER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. ALFRED SCHNOOR A.C.C.L.: Mixed Chorus: Latin Club: bowling team. SIDNEY SHAW A.C.C.L.: Le Cercle Francais. CAROLE SIEGLE A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: A Capella Choir: Library Club: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Ger- man Club. GUST SINIADIS A.C.C.L.: mterclass baseball, bas- ketball: Ice Skating Club. IAYNE SMITH A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: orchestra: tennis team: G.A.A.: hall guard: volley ball: bowling: tap dancing: modern dancing. MARIORIE SMITH A.C.C.L.: Senior Kiwiettes: orchestra: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: badminton: RAYMOND SMITH A.C.C.L. delegate: cil, vice-president: wrestling team. Girls Council: tennis. Safety Coun- football team: Society: Crier representative: Tem- ulac representative: prom commit- tee chairman: Safety Council: Student Court, chief justice. HELEN SPENCER A.C.C.L.: Temulac representative: Home Economics Club: Science Club: G.A.A.: registration office as- sistant: basketball: volley ball: bowling. RICHARD SPIER A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Radio Club: R.O.T.C.: Safety Council: stage tech- nician: interclass sports. BETTY STADEM A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff, editor: ring and pin committee: Kiwiettes: Latin Club: G.A.A. EVELYN STAGE A.C.C.L.: Temulac representative: Kiwiettes: office assistant: Science Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. LOUISE STEVEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Public Speaking Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: orchestra: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Alpha Chapter: Life-Saving Club. A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Officers Club: heavyweight basketball team. WALTER THIMM A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Science Club: interclass baseball: class president: Spanish Club: A ni e ri C a n Youth League, president. ALBERT THORSON A.C.C.L.: C r i e r representative: Twin Club, president: Safety Coun cil. EDVVARD THORSON A.C.C.L.: Twin Club, president- Safety Council. LUCILLE VERZANO A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. CHARLES VILIMOVITZ A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Crier repre- sentative: Latin Club: hall guard. ROBERT WAGNER A.C.C.L.: Mixed Chorus: Science E. THORSON L. VERZANO C. VILIMOVITZ R, WAGNER FEBRUARY Club: Rado Club: A C pell Cho r: Crier reprlesentative. Q G I G R A D U A T f33l S ENIO 1938 February Class Ends Its Career At Calumet I34l lan. 14 - Graduates celebrate Class Day. Ian. Zl-ffSenior prom held at Knickerbocker Hotel. Ian. 27efCommencement exer- cises are held. Ian. 28f-First semester ends. R S l l G. WAINER E. WILLIAMS R. WINKEL L. WERNER M. WILLIAMS P. WINTERS D. WESTBERG C. WILSON M. WOLF F. WHITFORD I. WILSON P. ZIEGENHAGEN GERALDINE WAINER A.C,C.L.: A Capella Choir: Ki- wiettes: hall guard: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A.: welfare dele- aate: bowling: tap dancing: volley ball: basketball. LUCILLE WERNER A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club, president: Girl Reserves: Science Club: wel- fare delegate: G.A.A.: office as- sistant. DOROTHY WESTBERG A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: Latin Club. FRANCES WHITFORD A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: wele fare delegate. EARL WILLIAMS A.C.C.L.: Air Corps. MARIE WILLIAMS A.C.C.L.: Crier stall, advertising manager: Mixed Chorus: Girl Re- serves: Latin Club: Glee Club: G,A.A. CHARLOTTE WILSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. JANET WILSON A.C.C.L.: A Capella Choir: Eques- trian Club: German Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. RUTH WINKEL A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. PATRICIA WINTERS A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. MARGARET WOLF A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Botany Club: Latin Club: qym as- sistant: Home Economics Club: Science Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. PAUL ZIEGENHAGEN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Crier representative: Mixed Chorus: Science Club: commencement com mittee: German Club: Boys Chorus SENIORS 1 9 3 8 FEBRUARY GRADUATES ROBEPT ANDIULIS MARGARET ANGUS IAMES ARCUS PAUL BALLIN ROY BERGLUND FRANK BRENNAN IANE BROCK LA VERNE BUBENIK EILEEIx BUCKLEY ELENORE BUDASZ IOHN CORBETT MARCUS CORCORAN CHARLOTTE CRELLY ALBERT DAHM IOI-IN DERING WILLIAM DE VINE RICHARD DOWDLE VIRGINIA FIIALKOWSKI IOHN FITZGERALD ANTHCNY FORST IAMES FRESTEL ALFRED GANZ MILTOTI GOLDRERG KEITH GOUWENS BEATRICE HAMMER Additional Graduates ESTHER HANSEN MELVIN HECKER ROBERT HEILMANN RUTH HOFFMAN IEROME IAMIESON ALLAN IOHNSON ARNOLD IOHNSON PHILIP IOHNSON LAURA IEAN KALK PETER KENNISON IOHN KIRCHKNOPF KENNETH KLEIN SUSIE KOONTZ IEAN KRUML ESTHER LAKOVITZ CHARLES LEIPOLD ALVIN LIPKE VIOLET LITTLE IRMA LOEWY IEAN LONDON ALFORD MACK VINCENT MCCARTHY LEONA MASON OUINN OGREN ARTHUR OLSERI VIOLET ALFRED ELAINE DANIELSON SCHNOOR ROY S:1Iuta1oricm Orator VaIedicIorian ERLING OLSON HOWARD PAGE GEORGE PARRISH IAMES PIERCE ROBERT RETTENBACHER FRANK REUTER, IR, ELINOR ROTHENBERG RITA ROTHER LENORE SCHICK FLORENCE SCHILF WILLIAM SCHWARTZ LESTER SMITH IACK STEPHENS RAYMOND STEUER RICHARD STOCK IOHN STREW, IR WILLIAM STRITZEL IOHN THRASHER, YR DONALD WASSON EDWARD WILEY HENRY WINK MINNIE WYMA BYRON YOUNG, IR. RAYMOND ZIENTARSKI 35 lb 36 A n IU ECTLASS Wafionaf Jgonor ociefg UPPER GROUP BACK ROW: Lovxn, Schnetder, Stetcm, Holcomb, Conboy, Holmqrcn, Stoskus, Koehler, Rtocke, Wfrqqoner Kotz. THIRD ROW: lones, Rittenhouse, Moss, Bergstrom, Llndenloub, Mwholskx, Hrrltenhol, Norstrom, Bohl mon, Bcrronos, Auer. SECOND ROW: Dixon, Allen, Nolan, McMahon, lsler, Mllxus, Blyth, Vrtend, Swxllum FRONT ROW: llrxnsm, Mined, Kunko, ldo, McOue-on, Tyrrell, Gyllmq. LOWER GROUP BACK ROW: Huyck, Oufxnttfk, Mvzschkrx, Porter, Harder, Holmes, W1llls, lxflurxoy, Klotn, Fxunkltn, Muscrxxellrx lfmults. THIRD ROVV: lusmund, Zorn, Fowl, Ouxtrnon, Marcus, Hymes, Hzurts, Motschmvrn, lrwtn, Hemz Lundberg. SECOND ROW: Person, Weber, Hutton, O'Dell, Howell, Cluevex, lVlCEncroo, Stohney, Sloan FRONT ROW: Allendorfer, Somex, Vcznllyke, Rocnk, Tl'l9lllCIl'lYl, Olsln, Iohnson. lk , 53 ,fl-WL, ANDREW STEHNEY Valedictorian cmd Treasurer MILDREN OUA NTICK Salutatorian CLASS DAY COMMITTEE RI-IODA IASMUND, Chairman MARY IANE HOLLAND MARY KEABLE ROMAN MANKUS ROBERT ISLER ANNA MAE GOOD STEPHEN CHANDA EDWARD NADDY RICHARD WEBER IACK SEIBT VOCATIONAI. COMMITTEE BETTY WEBB, Chairman DOROTHY CONBOY HARRIET MARCUS LA VERNE PERSON ANNA MAYS RICHARD MICHALSKI THOMAS DIGGINS fm EARL SWILLUM President MAXINE MONAHAN Vice President JUNE CLASS Officers and Committees MARIE WHITEFORD YVONNE NEBEL IOHN GRASSEL PROM COMMITTEE ROBERT SIMS, Chairman THELMA SODERLIND VIOLA NORSTROM ROBERT HOPKINS RICHARD HOWELL IOANNE IRWIN GRACE RIECKE IAMES PAULUS MILDRED QUANTICK DONALD DIXON COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE RAYMOND BLUNT, Chairman CHARLOTTE WAGGONER RALPH ANDERSON Class Orator ISABELLE DE RUNTZ Secretary ERVIN MERTES KENNETH HOLMGREN DAGNY BERGSTROM ARTHUR ALTREE GENEVIEVE KUNKA EVELYN IOHNSON MARY ARLENE MURRAY IUNE LINDENLAUB RING AND PIN COMMITTEE FLORENCE MOSS, Chairman MELISSA SMITH CHARLES RYSDON PATRICK CONDON CORNELIUS POTTS IEANNE WEED MARIALYS ROSECRANS 37 Chapter: Home Management SENIORS 1938 Cal Welcomes 157 Fkeshrnen B. ABBOTT D. AGNEW R. ALBRECHT B. ABELL P AGNEW D. ALLEN E. ABRAMS F. AGNEW V. ALLENDORFER V. ABSHIER M. ALBERTS A, ALTREE BETTIE ABBOTT A.C.C.L,: Senior Girls Council: MARION ALBERTS A,C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: Biol- Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: ogy Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: CleanfUp committee: Green committee. BETTY ABELL Hop A,C.C.L, delegate: Home Econom- Alpha Chapter: Westcott Girls Glee Club: basketball: baseball: bowl- ing: volleyball. ics Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: ROBERT ALBREC HT bowling. EVELYN ABRAMS A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac sentative: Le Cercle Francais: repre- Kiwi- ettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Club: i381 Ian. 31--New semester begins with 157 freshmen entering at main building. Feb. 2-Cal's wrestlers defeat Clark High, indiana. Feb. 4-Calumet loses close basketball games to Hirsch. Feb. 8-Wrestlers victorious over Morgan Park. badminton: bowling. VIRGINIA ABSHIER A,C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Twin Club: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. DOLORES AGNEW A.C.C.L, delegate: Library Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing. DONALD AGNEW A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: I-Ii-Y: Radio Club: rifle team: Sci- ence Club: heavyweight basketball team: senior swimming team: base- ball team: golf team: wrestling team. FRANK AGNEW A.C,C.L. delegate: Criei s-taii: Radio Club. A.C,C.L.: Biology Club: R.O.T.C.: Astronomy Club: Christian Club. DOROTHY ALLEN National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: A.C.C.L.: Mixed Cho- rus: Kiwiettes: Civics Club: Girls Glee Club: Library Club: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chap- ter: badminton: hockey. VIRGINIA ALLENDORFER A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: Library Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: badminton: bowling: tap dancing. ARTHUR ALTREE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Temulac representative: Pub-- lic Speaking Club: commencement committee: Commissioned Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club, president: Civics Club: Sci- ence Club: Spanish Club: student government state's attorney: or- chestra. A. ANDERSON C. ANDERSON E. ANDERSON E. ANDERSON ARNOLD ANDERSON A.C.C.L. CLARENCE ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Crier represerizativeg Science Club. IILMER ANDERSON A.C.C.L. ELNORE ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: Kiwiettesy Home Eco! noniics Club: G.A.A, GEORGE ANDERSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Public Speaking Club: band: R.O.T.C,: bowling team. HARRY ANDERSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Safety Council: Civics Club: hall guard. HENRY ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Le Cercle Francais: Civics Club: bowl- ing team, IOHN ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Temulac rep- resentative: Civics Club: Ouill and Scroll. PEARL ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: G,A.A. RALPH ANDERSON A.C.C.L. G. ANDERSON H. ANDERSON H. ANDERSON l. ANDERSON RALPH F. ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: lunior Honor Society: Safety Council: Chemistry Club: in- ter-class basketball. SPIRO ANGELOS A.C.C.L. GEORGE ANGSMAN A.C.C.L. MARGARET APATO A.C.C.L.: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club, G.A,A.: bowling: volleyball: tap dancing. ELEANOR ARGILE A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Latin Club: G.A.A.: Library Club. PATSY ARVAN Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: tennis team: G.A, A. Board: Alpha Chapter: bowling: Chemistry Club. HELEN ARVESEN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. FERN ASMA Chemistry Club: Latin Club: A.C, C,L.: Letter Girls Club: Kiwiettes, 3.A.A.: Lite-Saving Club: Swim- ming Club: badminton: tennis: ping gong' basketball: volleyball. P. ANDERSON G. ANGSMAN H. ARVESEN A, AUER R. ANDERSON M. APATO F. ASMA E. AULWURM R. F. ANDERSON E. ARGILE W. ATHANS M. BANNON S. ANGELOS P. ARVAN E. ATHERTON L, BARONAS WILLIAM ATHANS A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Public Speaking Club: Biol- ogy Club: Radio Club: football team: baseball team: inter-class baseball, basketball. EDVVARD ATHERTON A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier repre- sentative: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Chemistry Club: Civics Club: orchestra: band: base- ball team. ANNETTE AUER National Honor Society: A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Crief staff: Ki- wiettes: Library Club, vice-presi- dent: Clean-Up committee: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: badminton: tap dancing: modern dancing: Ouill and Scroll. ELMER AULXNURM A.C.C.L.: library assistant. MOONYEEN BANNON A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier statt: Modern Arts Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: G.A, A.: Life-Saving Club: tap dancing. Lll.lAN BARoNAs I U N E A.C.C.L.: Nm i H sf fi , Chemistry ciubiOE?A,A?nOr JC 6 Y G RAD UA TES l 39 S ENIORS 1938 Wrestling Takes The Spotlight 'X X sX Y x Nt is Nt - - .- ' ,A Qirfgm . 2 ,..,L KK E :ff--Q X. X -st, it A - XJGX 4 -as Nxt tr? 'KF X l , :N , f-7. av - 1 h. 5 t - Xkxaf 'N Wes, NR Xlt' , N Q.: sy ' -x. ' . f, Jil: K tg: J. ,-', Qgh 9 ved Q i40l Feb. 10-Cal's wrestlers defeat Parker. Feb. ll-A. C. C. L. assembly presents Historic Spots in the East. Feb. ll e- Calumet basketeers play Morgan Park. Feb. I7-First A. C. C. L. social of semester. I G. BASOUEZ V. BAUMBACH E. BECK l. BELKNAP GENEVIEVE BASOUEZ A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. VIOLA BAUMBACH A.C.C.L. delegate: Twin Club: G.A.A. EUGENE BECK A.C.C.L.: inter-class basketball. IEAN BELKNAP A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Life-Saving Club: German Club: Swimming Club. DOROTHY BENSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac repre- sentative: Home Economics Club: band: G.A.A.: hall guard: A Ca- pella Choir. DAGNY BERGSTROM National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Library Club: La Petite Alliance: Home Management Club: Clean-Up committee: Westcott Serv- ice Club: commencement committee: Le Cercle Francais, president. ROSEMARY BERLING A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club, G.A.A. ' ROBERT BERTHELSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: A Capella Choir: Chemistry Club: Science Club: orchestra: in- ter-class baseball, tennis. D. BENSEN K. BIEHL D. BERGSTROM W. BILTGEN R. BERLING W. BIRD R. BERTHELSEN C. BISHOP KENNETH BIEHL A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: baseball team: interclass baseball, basketball, swimming. WILLIAM BILTGEN A.C.C.L.: Crief staff: Crier repre- sentative: Radio Club: Air Corps: band: golf team. WILLIAM BIRD A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C.: Chemistry Club: band: orchestra: Safety Coun- cil: Commissioned Officers Club. CHARLES BISHOP A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C. GLENN BLUEMER A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Temulac representative: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Officers Club: bowl- ing team: wrestling team. DOROTHY BLUME A.C.C.I...: G.A.A. RAY BLUNT Chemistry Club: Science Club: welfare delegate: commencement committee, chairman: A.C.C.L. dele- gate: A.C.C.L. cabinet: Temula: staff, business manager: Temulac representative: inter-class basket ball, baseball: chief fire marshal. DONALD BLYTI-I A.C.C.L. delegate: National I-Iono: Society. BLUEMER Q L. BOHLMAN R. BRAY D. BRITT E. BUCKLEY D. BLUME T. BOONSTRA F. BRENNAN D. BROENNEKE O. BUCKLEY R. BLUNT C. BOYE K. BRENNAN M. BROWN G. BUGELAS D. BLYTH R, BRADY I. BRESNAHAN W. BUCKBERG A. BULETTY LYDIA BOHLMAN National Honor Society: A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. THEO DORA BOONSTRA A.C.C.L.: A Capella Choir: base- ball team. CHARLES BOYE A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: 'Temulac representative: R.O.T.C.: band: Science Club. ROBERT BRADY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: Com- missioned Officers Club, captain: inter-class baseball, basketball. ROSEMARY BRAY A.C.C.L. delegate: Quill and Scroll: Senior Girls Council: Public Speaking Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Crier staff, director of outside pub- licity. FRANK BRENNAN A.C.C.L.: Non-Commissioned Of- ficers Club: R.O.T.C.: Fencing Club: Gymnastic Club: orchestra. KATHLEEN BRENNAN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Home Economics Club: Civics Club: badminton: tennis: volleyball' Red- Heads Club. IERRY BRESNAI-IAN A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Hi- Y: Biology Club: Science Club: Mixed Chorus: lightweight basket- ball team: baseball team: inter- class basketball, baseball, tennis. DOROTHY BRITT A.C.C.L.: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: A Capella Choir: Le Cercle Fran- cais. DONALD BROENNEKE A.C.C.L.: Crief staff: Temulac rep- resentative: heavyweight basketball team: lightweight baseball team: baseball team: C Men's Club. MARY BROWN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Westcott Temulac representative: Kiwiettes: G.A.A., vice-president at Westcott: Westcott Glee Club: bowl- ing: tap dancing. WILLIAM BUCKBERG A.C.C.L.: orchestra. EUGENE BUCKLEY A.C.C.L. OLIVE BUCKLEY A.C,C.L,: Home Economics Club: G,A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap danc- ing. GEORGE BUGELAS A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Se- nior Hi-Y: Non-Commissioned Offi- cers Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: Chemistry Club: Civics Club: Com- missioned Officers Club, treasurer. ANN BULETTY A.C.C.L. delegate: Modern Arts Club: A Capella Choir: G.A.A.: Life- Saving Club: badminton: tap danc- ing: Library Club: Home Economics Club. LOUISE BULL A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. RICHARD BURKE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Iunior Hi-Y: C MGHVS Club: inter-class baseball: heavyweight basketball team, captain: light- weight basketball team: baseball team. DORIS CARLSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Modern Arts Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Girls Chorus: Handicraft Club. ELEANOR CARLSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Chemistry Club: bowling: badminton: G.A.A.: tennis: golf. L. BULL R. BURKE D. CARLSON E. CARLSON TUNE GRADUATES I 4l SENIORS 1938 Varsity, Faculty Entangle in the Batt1e of the Century 42 Feb. l8-Varsity beats faculty in basketball game. Feb. 23fCal basketeers defeat Englewood. Feb. 24-Cal Wrestlers meet Tilden. Feb. 24-Englewood b a s ket- ball team comes to Calu- met. R. CARLSON B. CHRISTENSEN M. CLUEVER E. CASSIN A. CIRA R. COCHONOUR S. CHANDA H. CLASSEN A. COMBS R. CHANDLER A. M. CLEMENCE D. CONBOY ROBERT CARLSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: in- ter-class baseball, basketball, ELINOR CASSIN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. STEPHEN CHANDA A.C.C.L.: class day committee: Air Corps: Chemistry Club, RONALD CHANDLER A.C.C.L. delegate: inter-class base- ball: Civics Club: Fencing Club. BERTRAM CHRISTENSEN A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Bi- ology Club: R.O.T.C.: band: Science Club: orchestra: Non-Commissioned Officers Club. ANDREW CIRA A.C.C.L.: wrestling: Drama Club. HOWARD CLASSEN A.C.C.L.: Mixed Chorus: orches- tra: band: Air Corps: Science Club: Fencing Club: Chemistry Club: in- tra-mural baseball. ANNA MAY CLEMENCE A.C.C.L. delegate: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Library Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: volleyball: Chem- istry Club: Civics Club: Drama Club. MARTHA CLUEVER A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representa- tive: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Mixed Chorus: Girls Glee Club: Chemistry Club: Clean-Up committee: G.A.A.: Library Club: Science Club. RUTH COCHONOUR A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, treasurer: Biol- ogy Club: Paint and Powder Club, vice-president: orchestra: Home Eco- nomics Club: Science Club: G,A.A.: Spanish Club: volleyball: tap danc- ing, AUDREY COMBS A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Modern Arts Club: Girl Reserves: Auto Shop Club: G.A.A.: inter-class wrestling. DOROTHY CONBOY A.C,C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: Ternulac repre- sentative: Letter Girls Club: voca- tional committee: Kiwiettes, treas- urer: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A., vice-president: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter, presi- dent. PATRICK CONDON A.C.C.L.: Hi-Y: La Petite Alliance: Biology Club: Radio Club: Science Club: heavyweight basketball team: lightweight basketball team: base-- ball team: Latin Club: ring and pin committee: C Men's Club. IOSEPH CORRIGAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Crier representative: Public Speak- ing Club: Air Corps: band: football team: wrestling team: inter-class tennis, basketball, baseball: city news representative. P. CONDON T. CROWLEY C, DAVIES C. DE MAY M. Dim L. DRAWERT I. CORRIGAN M. CUMMINGS E. DE CHATELET I. DE MAY D. DIXO G. DUFPIN I. COUGHLIN M. CUNRADI C. DE CHATELETS l. DE RUNTZ V. DIXON H. DUFFY P. CRONOUIST T, CZIMER I. DEIFEL H. DIETZ C, DO ATO in V. DURKIN IAMES COUGHLIN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: hall guard: inter-class basketball: baseball team. PHYLLIS CRONOUIST A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap danc- ing: tennis: bowling: Westcott Serv- ice Club. THOMAS CROWLEY A.C.C.L.: Temulac representative: Science Club: Chemistry Club: Cisca. MARIE CUMMINGS A.C.C.L.: Paint and Powder Club: Girl Reserves: band: G.A.A. MARIORIE CUNRADI A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Civics Club: ten- nis: hockey: bowling: volleyball. THEODORE CZIMER A.C,C.L. delegate: Safety Council. CHARLOTTE DAVIES A.C.C.L. delegate: Smock Club: Crief staff: G.A.A. Westcott vice- president: Girls Glee Club: Clean- Up committee-, chairman: office as- sistant: swim assistant: basketball: volleyball: captain ball: baseball. EVELYN DE CHATELET A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Civics Club: ping pang: badminton: basketball: tap danc- ing: tennis. CONSTANCE DE CHATELETS A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. IEANNE DEIFEL A.C.C.L.: Temulac staff: Modern Arts Club: Kiwiettesi orchestra: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Fencing Club, CAROLINE DE MAY A.C.C.L.: Temulac representative: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: Home Eco- nomics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Twin Club: hockey. IOSEPHINE DE MAY A.C.C.L.: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Library Club: G.A.A.: Twin Club: hockey. ISABELLE DE RUNTZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: class secretary: bowling: volley- ball: welfare delegate: Clean-Up committee. HOWARD DIETZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Chemistry Club: German Club. MARIE DILLON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club, president: G.A.A., Westcott treasurer. DONALD DIXON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: prom committee: senior swimming 3 inter-class baseball, sket- team: team: junior swimming te Q ball, tennis: football team: s team: golf team. VERA DIXON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Paint and Powder Club: Ki- wiettes: Spanish Club: tap dancing. CARMELLA DONATO A,C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: Cisca: basketball: volleyball: tap dancing. LEONA DRAWERT A.C.C.L. delegate: lunior Honor Society: Crier staff: Letter Girls Club, vice-president: Kiwiettes: orchestra: Girl Reserves, president: Science Club: G.A.A., secretary: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Civics Club: Clean-Up committee: volleyball: captain ball: bowling: tennis. GENEVIEVE DUFFIN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: band: hall guard: basketball: captain ball: volleyball. HELEN DUFFY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Biology Club: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: Science Club. VIRGINIA DURKIN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Temulac staff: orchestra: Girl Reserves: Library Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter, I U N E GRADUATES lf 1 I 43 44 SENIORS C1938 Presto! Irving Pulls a Rabbit Out of the Hat .o '.. 4 .1 9 X Cf yy ff A :Q f' If :til e I 2? '07 ,':' March 4-A. C. C. L. presents Irving the Magician. March 4-Senior swimming team defeats Parker. March 10-Band and orchestra concert. March 10-Home Management Club has style show. M. EDLUND R. ELLIS E. ELLISON R. ENGEMANN MYRTLE EDLUND A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. ROBERT ELLIS A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staii: Crier representative: Hi-Y: light- weight basketball team: inter-class tennis: golf: baseball. EVELYN ELLISON A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: hockey: bowl- ing: tap dancing. ROSEMARY ENGEMANN A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Crier staff: Modern Arts Club, treas- urer: Letter Girls Club: Kiwiettes: orchestra: Girl Reserves, secretary: G.A.A. Board: bowling: Alpha Chap- ter: volleyball: captain ball: Span- ish Club. DOROTHY ESKRIDGE A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. MARY ELLEN EVANS A.C.C.L.: Library Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Cisca: modern danc- ing: volleyball: badminton: tennis. IACK FARMER A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.OT.C- rifle team' Air Cor s' . -1 . P I Commissioned Officers Club: Chem- istry Club: inter-class baseball: C Men's Club. CATHERINE FARRELL A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- D. ESKRIDGE M. FEIL M. EVANS H. FENNEMAN I. FARMER L. FIELD C. FARRELL D. FINN nomics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: bowling: tap dancing. MILDRED FEIL A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Crier staff: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves, publicity manager: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: badminton: tennis: bowling: captain ball: volleyball. HARRY FENNEMAN A.C.C.L.: Temulac representative: football team. LILLIAN FIELD A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Crief staii: Home Economics Club: Temulac representative: Girl Re- serves: Science Club: G.A.A., treas- urer: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Clean-Up committee: badminton: volleyball: ping pong: captain ball. DUANE FINN A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Student Bar Association: Crier: Mod- ern Arts Club: Thespians, business manager: C 1 e a n - U p committee, chairman: band, student director. ALBERT FITZGERALD A.C.C.L.: Thespians, business man- ager: Public Speaking Club: chair- man of student assemblies: Clean- Up committee. DENISE FLOENER A.C.C.L. delegate: Kiwiettes: G.A. A.: Girls Glee Club. A. FITZGERALD R. FRANKE L, FRITZ M. GELVIN A, M. GOOD A. GRUETZMACHER D. FLOENER E. FRANKLIN M. GAENEN A. GIESEN IOHN GRASSEL I. GYLLING W. FOLEY B. FREED H. GANSER A. GILMORE H. GREEN A. HAHN B. I. FOSTER D. FREUDENBERG R, GEERDES M. GNIRK A. GRIFFIN R. HALE WILLIAM FOLEY A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: band: Air Corps: senior swimming team: junior swimming team: Chem- istry Club: Model Airplane Club: C Men's Club: inter-class base- ball, basketball. BETTY IANE FOSTER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: bowling: tap dancing. RITA FRANKE A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: Public Speaking Club: Astronomy Club: G.A.A.: Literary Club: Chemistry Club: Latin Club: Cisca. EVELYN FRANKLIN A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: National Honor Society: G.A.A.: registration office assistant: hockey: tap danc- ing: Quill and Scroll. BETTE FREED A,C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Home Man- agement Club: tap dancing. DOROTHY FREUDENBERG A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A.: Cisca: tap dancing: badminton, LORRAINE FRITZ A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: wel- fare delegate: German Club: Home Economics Club: Library Club. MARGUERITE GAENEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative Temulac representative: Kiwi- ettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Home Economics Club: bowling: ping pong: German Club: badminton. HENRY GANSER A.C.C,L. ROBERT GEERDES A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak- ing Club: A Capella Choir: Science Club: Welfare delegate. MARIORIE GELVIN A.C.C.L.: A Capella Choir: Kiwi- ettes: Spanish Club: badminton: tap dancing: Mixed Chorus: orchestra: G.A.A. ALLAN GIESEN A.C.C,L.: Crier representative: T e m u l a c representative: Science Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club, vice-president, secretary-treas- urer: R.O.T.C.: Civic Forum: Ger- man Club: hall guard captain: Clean-Up committee. ANNE GILMORE A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. MARGARET GNIRK A.C.C.L,: Iunior Honor Society: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: Science Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: badminton: volleyball. ANNA MAE GOOD A,C.C.L.: G,A,A.: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A. Board: orchestra: swing band: string trio: A Capella Choir: Clean-Up committee: Modern Arts Club: Library Club: class day com- mittee: Latin Club: Senior Girls Council. IOHN GRASSEL A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Ger- man Club: bowling team: fencing team. HELEN GREEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Le Cercle Fran- cais: G.A.A. ARLYN GRIFFIN A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Iunior Hi- Y: Chemistry Club: football team. ALFRED GRUETZMACHER A.C.C.L.: Civics Club. IEAN GYLLING A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A.: Chemistry Club: tap dancing: badminton. ARDELL HAHN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: G.A.A.: office assistant: Westcott Girls Glee Club. RALPH HALE A.C.C.L.: baseball team. TUNE GRADUATES lf45l S f46 ENIORS 1938 Cal Swimmers Submerge Lindblom t sc Xxx X twi X 1 X u '11, . . ' -'sf if iss V, xxx lx S XXX' Q. 'i . -Q I ,J-3 1 if ' . I tx 'L' . QQ ' ' March ll-Calumet swimmers defeat Lindblom. March lldA. C. C. L. presents the Russian Marionettes. March 15-First report cards out-ethe Ides of March. March 16-Band and orchestra concert repeated. B. HALTENHOF L. HARDER B. HEGWOOD I. HANDSCHY I. HARRIS L. HEINZ G. HANSEN H. HATCH I. HELMAR L, HANSON E. HAUSER V. HENNEL BERNICE HALTENHOF A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Alf pha Chapter: G.A.A. Board: Ger- man Club: Rooters Club, secretary- treasurer. IUNE HANDSCHY A.C.C.L.: Science Club: Girl Re- serves: Civics Club: German Club: Rooters Club: Biology Club: Kiwi- ettes: Equestrian Club: Crier staff, managing editor: Quill and Scroll. GEORGE HANSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac repree sentative: Senior HivY, vice-presi- dent: A Capella Choir: orchestra: Mixed Chorus. LA VERNE HANSON A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Crier represene tative: Senior Girls Council. LOIS HARDER A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: lunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes, social sec- retary: German Club: G.A.A.: West- cott A.C.C.L. president. IDA HARRIS A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Library Club, secretary: G.A.A.: Writers Club: bowling: modern dancing: badminton: tap dancing. HOWARD HATCH A.C.C.L. delegate: senior swim- ming team: junior swimming team: Civics Club: inter-class baseball, basketball, swimming. ELDA HAUSER A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Temulac representative: Home Eco- nomics Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: Swimming Club. BETTE HEGWOOD A.C.C.L.: G.A.A,: Civics Club: tap dancing. LEAH HEINZ A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Girls Chorus: Smock Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter. IEANETTE HELMAR A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: hall guard. VINCENT HENNEL A.C.C.L.: Safety Council: Aii Corps: wrestling team: inter-class wrestling, swimming. VERGIL HERTER A.C.C.L. DELORES HESTER A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club G.A.A.: hall guard. HARRY HIBBERD A.C.C.L. ANNAMAE HICKEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac repre sentative: Public Speaking Club Paint and Powder Club: Home Eco nomics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. tap dancing: bowling: tennis: vol leyball: basketball. V. HERTER I.. HINDENACH M. I, HOLLAND M. L. HONERT R. HOWELL D. HUTTON D. HESTER W. HINTZ H. HOLMES R. HOPE R. HUBERT E, HUTTON H. HIBBERD M. HOGAN K. HOLMGREN R. HOPKINS M. HURLEY I. HUYCK A. HICKEY M. HOLCOMB R. HOLZLE G, HOUSTON R. HURT R. HYMES LUCILLE I-IINDENACH MARY LOU HONERT RUTH HURT A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society- Modem Arts Club: LQ Petite Alli- ance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Home Management Club. WARREN HINTZ A.C.C.L.: Safety Council. MARY HOGAN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. MARY HOLCOMB A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Westcott Clean- Up committee. MARY IANE HOLLAND A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: tennis team: golf team: G.A.A.: class day committee: basketball: bowling: Crier rep- resentative. HELEN HOLMES A.C.C.L. delegate: National Hon- or Society: lunior Honor Society: G.A.A.: bowling: tap dancing: Westcott Service Club, president. KENNETH HOLMGREN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Crier staff: Temulac staff: La Petite Alliance, president: Le Cercle Francais, vice- president: commencement commit- tee: interclass baseball: bosketball: English essay committee, chairman. RICHARD HOLZLE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Senior Hi-Y: fire marshal: Chemis- try Club: interclass basketball. f A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Thespians: hall guard. ROLAND HOPE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Air Corps: Chemistry Club: interclass baseball and bas- ketball: West tt B .A. 5 v J ROBERT HOP A. .L. ate: Le C ran- cai ary: pr ittee: o ub, Safety r te , - crap ok, c GALE HO TON A.C.C.L.: football team: inter- class baseball, basketball. RICHARD HOWELL A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Air Corps: Science Club: prom committee, National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: presi- dent: Radio Club, vice-president: Calumet Aero League, president: Chemistry Club: Student Court: Clean-Up committee. RUTH HUBERT A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Home Economics Club: Library Club: Clean-Up committee: bowling: hockey: badminton. MICHAEL HURLEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Public Speaking Club. A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Mixed Chorus: Library Club: La Petite Alliance: Temulac reppresentative: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: Girls Glee Club: Clean- Up committee: G.A.A. delegate: of- fice assistant: tennis: volleyball: badminton: tap dancing. DOROTHY HUTTON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Le Cercle Francais: Biology Club: A Capella Choir: Equestrian Club: orchestra: Library Club: G.A.A.: Clean-Up committee: tennis, bad- minton, ping pong. EARL HUTTON A.C.C.L. delegate: senior swim- ming team: junior swimming team: Civics Club: interclass swimming, baseball, basketball: Senior Hi-Y, vice-president. IUNE HUYCK A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Crier represen- tative: Library Club: Biology Club: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: Latin Club: Spanish Club: office assistant: Clean-Up committee, chairman: G.A.A.: vol- leyball: tennis: golf: ping pong: Quill and Scroll. RICHARD HYMES A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Safety Coun- cil: Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team. TUNE GRADUATES I 47 SENI'ORS 48 1938 Spring Hop Given by Senior Girls 94 N V' W :ll I ,llwll f fn. Wu ty! :lv ' I 'HMM mf !!.,,,.,-'- ' fllllm, :rl ll f lll'l': luif ml I I' ,fl qtfllliawliifqfll : ll! R l'lit!tll1'r6f,if l ' , 'llll,'q,:llll,'Wn,:1lv,,: Wi: lll-f IW' ' March 18-Senior Girls' Coun- cil gives Green Hop. March I8 - Teutonia presents Emil und die Detektive. March 25-Clarence Sorenson talks on Caravan Trails in Arabia. March 26-Calumetbroadcasts over W.L.S. A. IDE R. R. IGLE R. C. IRVING A. I. IRWIN E. ALBERT IDE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Hi-Y: Biology Club, vice- president, treasurer: wrestling team: Chemistry Club, vice-president. RICHARD IGLE A.C.C.L.: A Capella Choir: stage technician: Smock Club: Inclustriai Civic League. CONSTANCE IRVING A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: tennis: G.A.A.: Writers Club: French Club: Fencing Club. IOANNE IRWIN A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council, secretary: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Crier representative: La Petite Alliance, president: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club, vice-president: Twin Club, secretary: Library Club, president: G.A.A. RICHARD IRWIN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: orchestra: band: Twin Club, secretary: R.O.T.C.: senior swimming team. ROBERT ISLER A.C.C.L. delegate: National Hon- or Society: Iunior Honor Society: Crier staff: Crier representative: Temulac representative: class day committee: Chemistry Club: Ci- vics Club: Model Airplane Club: senior swimming team: junior swimming team: Air Corps: Science Club: C Mens Club. ALVIN IACOBSEN b1h.C.C.L.: band: interclass base- a . IRWIN L. IANNEY ISLER A. IANULIS IACOBSEN A. IASINSKI IAMIESON R. IASMUND EMMET IAMIESON A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Public Speaking Club: Modern Arts Club: A Capella Choir: football team: Mixed Chorus. LORAINE IANNEY A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A.A,: office assistant: baseball: tennis: volleyball. ALDONA IANULIS A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Mixed Chorus: Girls Chorus: G-.A.A. ANNA IASINSKI A.C.C.L. delegate: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: G,A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. RHODA IASMUND A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: class day committee: Equestrian Club: G.A.A. VERNER IOHANSON A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: senior swimming team: baseball team. EVELYN IOHNSON National Honor SocietY7 Iunior Honor Society: commencement com- mittee: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: of- fice assistant: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Le Cercle Francais: Temu- lac staff: Senior Girls Council: A.C,C,L. delegate: Westcott A.C.C.L., secretary-treasurer: Girls Glee Club, accompanist and treasurer: tennis: hockey, bowling: tap dancing. V. JOH ANSON D, JONES E. JOHNSON M. KANTER H. JOHNSON T. KATZMANN H. B. JOHNSON M. KAUFMANN HELEN JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: Kiwiet- tes: Library Club: Chemistry Club: Civics Club: welfare delegate: G.A.A.: volleyball, basketball. HELEN B. JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: ten- nis. DOROTHY JONES A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. MARCELLA KANTER A.C.C.L.: Le Cercle Francais: G.A,A. THEODORE KATZMANN A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: Crier representative: Senior Hi-Y: Non-Commissioned Of- ficers Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: Chemistry Club: interclass base- ball, basketball: tennis team: Air Corps: corporal: Commissioned Ot- ficers Club, president. MARJORIE KAUFMANN A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: Bi- ology Club: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: tennis team: G.A.A.: badminton: bowling: tap dancing. M. KEABLE D. KELLY S. KESSLER G. KLEIN J, KEARNEY M. KELLY J. KHYM B. KLEINMAN C. KEATING L. KENNEY F. KING A. KNOBBE A. M. KELLY A. KERCHNER N. KLOPP K. KNUDSEN MARY KEABLE A.C.C.L.: Crier committee: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Biology Club: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Quill and Scroll. JOHN KEARNEY A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Civics Club: Cisca: interclass sports. staff: class day CATHERINE KEATING A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: badminton: volleyball: bowling: Cisca. ANNA MAE KELLY A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, vice-presi- dent: Public Speaking Club: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Library Club, social secretary: G.A.A. DOROTHY KELLY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: orchestra: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Chem- istry Club. MARY ELLEN KELLY A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badminton. LA VERNE KENNEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Equestrian Club: Library Club, secretary: G.A.A delegate: German Club: Home Economics Club, president and vice-president. ARTHUR KERCHNER A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Non-Com- missioned Officers Club: Biology Club: A Capella Choir: Thespians: German Club: R.O.'I'.C.: Mixed Chorus, SANDRA KESSLER A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Ki- wiettes: badminton: G.A.A.: tap dancing. JOSEPH KHYM A,C.C.L.: senior swimming team. FRANCES KING A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Girl Reserves: orchestra: Home Economics Club: hockey: bowling: tap dancing. NORMAN KLOPP A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: interclass baseball, basketball: bowling team, golf team. GUNTHER KLEIN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Science Club: German Club. BETTY KLEINMAN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: G.A.A. ALBERT KNOBBE A.C.C.L.: senior and junior swim- ming teams. KENNETH KNUDSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Modern Arts Club: Senior Hi-Y, treasurer: Biology Club: band: Ice Skating Club: interclass basket- ball, baseball, ping pong, tennis. TUNE GRADUATES I 49 SENIORS 1938 In the Spring CaI's Fancy Turns to Baseball 4x SRX NSS Q I T X9 5 ..., 50 March 30-Calumet o p e n s baseball s e a s o n playing Tilden. April 4-Hyde Park and Calu- met play baseball. April 8, 9-City Wrestling meet held. April 12-First league baseball game played with Hirsch. D. KOEHLER G. KRYSZYN R. LEAHY A. KOOPMAN G. KUNKA R. LEGATZKE I. KOPPEL G. KUNKA I. LEIA L. KOTZ W. LARKIN K G. LEMBARES DOROTHY KOEHLER A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Sen- ior Girls Council: Crier representa- tive: A Capella Choir: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: badminton: volleyball: bowling. ARTHUR KOOPMAN A.C.C.L.: Tech Club. lUNE KOPPEL A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. LUCILLE KOTZ A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: lunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. GERTRUDE KRYSZYN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. GENEVIEVE KUNKA Iunior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Temulac staff: commencement committee: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Twin Club, president: wel- fare delegate: tennis: basketball: Quill and Scroll. GERTRUDE KUNKA A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: director of outside publicity: Temu- lac staff, Temulac representative: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Twin Club, president: welfare delegate: bas- ketball: tennis: Quill and Scroll. WALTER LARKIN Crier staff, editor: Astronomy Club, president: Civics Club: Chemistry Club: Fencing Club: Quill and Scroll. ROSALIE LEAHY A.C.C.L.: Home Management Club: G.A.A. ROBERT LEGATZKE A.C.C.L. delegate: Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club: Biology Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: Commissioned Officers Club: welfare delegate. IOSEPHINE LEIA A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap dancing. GEORGIA LEMBARES A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: library assistant: badmin- ton: tap dancing: baseball: basket- ball: Westcott Service Club. IANE LEVIN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: La Petite Al- liance: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: welfare delegate: Westcott Girls Glee Club. IUNE LINDENLAUB A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: commence- ment committee: Home Economics Club: Science Club: G.A.A.: Swim- ming Club. VIOLET LINDGREN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Modern Arts Club: Kiwiettes: Civics Club: G.A.A.: ping pong: bowling: badminton. VERA LISCHER A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Swimming Club: German Club. DONALD LLOYD A.C.C.L.: Safety Council: Civic Industrial League. I. LEVIN D. LLOYD R. LUNDQUIST I. MGCPARLANE M. MAICHEN S. MARSHALL I, LINDENLAUB L. LOFTUS I. LUTRICK M. MACKEY R. MANKUS V. MASCHKA V. LINDGREN V. LUEDKE T. LYNCH L. MacLEAN S. MANUS B. MATTHEWS V. LISCHER I. LUNDBERG T. MacDONALD M. MAHONEY H. MARCUS G. MAYER LOUISE LOFTUS A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Chemistry Club: Clean- Up committee: orchestra: Girl Ref serves: Library Club: G.A.A.: Latin Club. VIRGINIA LUEDKE A.C.C.L.: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: basketball: tap dancing: baseball: badminton. IEANETTE LUNDBERG A,C.C.L. delegate: National Hone or Society: Junior Honor Society: Temulac representative: Crier rep- resentative: Kiwiettes: M i x e d Chorus: Science Club: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter: Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: Civics Club: Girls Glee Club. ROY LUNDQUIST A.C.C.L. IUNE LUTRICK A.C.C.L. delegate: Biology Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. THOMAS LYNCH A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Biology Club: senior and junior swimming teams: track team, in- terclass basketball. THOMAS MacDONALD A.C.C.L. IACK MacFARLANE A.C.C.L.: Hi-Y: Biology Club: Mixed Chorus: lightweight basket- ball team: :.nterclass basketball. MARYRITA MACKEY A.C.C.L.: Library Club: G.A.A.: badminton: bowling. LA RAE MacLEAN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Clean-Up committee: badminton: bowling: ping pong: Crier staff, circulation department. MARGARET MAHONEY A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter. MILDRED MAICI-IEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Crier staff: make-up editor: Science Club: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: Kiwiettes: Alpha Chapter: Clean-Up commit- tee, publicity chairman: Quill and Scroll. ROMAN MANKUS A.C.C.L. delegate: class day com- mittee: Civics Club: Chemistry Club: Mixed Chorus: interclass swimming, basketball, baseball: football team: senior and junior swimming teams: Crier staff, cirf culation. SYLVIA MANUS A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Mod- ern Arts Club: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: orchestra: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: volleyball: hockey. HARRIET MARCUS A.C.C.L. delegate: National Hon- or Societyi lunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff, editor: vocational committee: Ki- wiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Civics Club: Rooters Club: A.C.C.L. cabinet: Chemistry Club: bowling: Quill and Scroll. SHIRLEY MARSHALL A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Smock Club: hall guard: Westcott Service Club: tennis: golf: tap dancing. VIRGINIA MASCHKA A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier s t a f f: Temulac representative: G.A.A.: Quill and Scroll. BEVERLY MATTHEWS A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak- ing Club: Letter Girls Club: Le Cercle Francais: La Petite Alliance: A Capella Choir: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Swim Club: tennis: golf: volleyball: base ketball: Life-Saving Club. GEORGE MAYER A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak- ing Club: Chemistry Club: Safety Council: wrestling team: interclass baseball, tennis, basketball: Civic Industrial League: Skating Club: bowling team. I U N E GRADUATES H I I SENIORS l52l 1938 Mother, Mother, Mother! Pin A Rose on Me! are I 'x X A ' I I , X SVAIIR .f , ,-'::2Nx!,g. I X X QN ,ef 3 x i 5 -55192 'L Q w k, April I3-Rose sale nets 55206. April 15-Seniors win scholar- ships at U. of C. April 16-Clean-up broadcast over W.A.A.F. April 20-Operetta The Egyp- tian Princess presented. A. MAYS R. MCDANIEL E. MCLAIIGHLIN T. Mccztuuav c. Mcmcnor ra. MCMA1-1oN E.MCcoMB M.MC1aNnoE 1. MCQUEEN I ic. MCCULLOUGH M. MCKNIGHT v. MEEHAN ANN MAYS ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: vocational committee: Kiwiettes: Chemistry Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. THOMAS MCCAULEY A.C.C.L.: Hi-Y: Biology Club: Mixed Chorus: Air Corps: Science Club: interclass baseball, basket- ba . ELAINE MCCOMB A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: Modern Arts Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: bowling: tennis: hockey. KATHERINE McCULLOUGH A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: Spanish Club: Botany Club: tennis: badminton: golf. ROMA McDANIEL A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. GENEVIEVE McENCROE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Equestrian Club: G.A.A. MARY MCENROE A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Civics Club: G.A.A.: ping pong: tap dancing: tennis: badminton: bowling. MARIORIE MCKNIGHT A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Let- ter Girls Club, secretary: Kiwiettes, vice-president: G i r l Reserves: Home Management Club: Clean-Up committee: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. EDNA MCMAHON A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Latin Club: Green Hop committee: Span- ish Club: volleyball: basketball. IEAN MCQUEEN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Science Club: G.A.A.: bowling. VIRGINIA MEEHAN A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Home Economics Club: Science Club: Botany Club: Cisca: G.A.A.: bowling: basketball: baseball: tap dancing. KATHRYN MERCER A.C.C.L.: Library Club: G.A.A.: volleyball: Cisca. ERVIN MERTES A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: commencement committee: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: A Capella Choir: Temulac represen- tative: R. O. T. C.: Chemistry Club: Welfare delegate: German Club: Science Club. DOROTHY MEZEK A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco nomics Club: G.A.A.: tennis: bowl ing. K. MERCER A. MICHAEL M. MONAHAN I. MORRELL C, MULLANE I. MUSCARELLA E. MERTES R. MICHALSKI I. MONROE F. MOSS M. MURRAY E. NADDY D. MEZEK R. MILIUS E. MORAN R. MOTSCHMAN P. MURRAY R. NEAKRASE L. MICETICH B. MILLER I. MORASSY M. MULCAHY L. MURTAUGH Y. NEBEL LOUIS MICETICH A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Hi-Y: Radio Club: interclass basket- ball. ANNETTE MICHAEL A.C.C.L. delegate: Kiwiettes: hall guard: G.A.A.: badminton. RICHARD MICHALSKI A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: vocational committee: Non-Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Radio Club: R.O,T.C.: Commissioned Officers Club: Chem- istry Club, president. RUTH MILIUS A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. BETTE MILLER A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Temulac staff: Paint and Powder Club, presi- dent: band: Library Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: bowling: badminton: volleyball: basketball: tennis. MAXINE MONAHAN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: ring and pin committee: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: class vice-president: Clean-Up com- mittee: G.A.A., president: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- ter: bowling: ping pong: badmin- ton: volleyball. IANET MONROE A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: Girls Glee Club, ELEANOR MORAN A.C.C.L. delegate: A Capella Choir: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: hall guard. IANE MORASSY A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. IOSEPH MORRELL A.C.C.L.: hall guard: interclass baseball: Westcott B.A.A. FLORENCE MOSS A.C.C.L. delegate: ring and pin committee, chairman: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Mixed Chorus: Girls Glee Club: Library Club: Chemistry Club: Latin Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: bowl- ing. ROY MOTSCHMAN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Tech Club: interclass baseball, bas- ketball. MARGARET MULCAHY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. CATHERINE MULLANE A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing. MARY ARLINE MURRAY A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: commencement committee: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: tap dancing: Clean- Up committee. PAUL MURRAY A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Public Speak- ing Club: Saiety Council, president. LORRAINE MURTAUGH A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. IANE MUSCARELLA A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. EDWARD NADDY A.C.C.L.: class day committee: Air Corps: Chemistry Club. RICHARD NEAKRASE A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier rep- resentative: Public Speaking Club: Hi-Y: Radio Club: rifle team: Science Club: heavyweight basket- ball team: football team: senior swimming team: baseball team: golf team. YVONNE NEBEL A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: vocational committee: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: Civics Club, secretary: G.A.A. Board: Swimming Club: basketball: volleyball: hockey: bowling: Alpha Chapter. IUNE GRADUATES I 53 I R S SEN O 1938 A Clean Swing and He Makes a Birdie fl 'f . .1-'fm N. .- Ai 1 :-: .5 1 2314,-. 1g. , K V, f, 'vt 57 y pf 1-1355? C , f 'Q 4 if 19 ' S t' 4 'ff 2 Ji. f' ,ry , Q fx, . 4 fsf, ,f , ' m 54 April 21-Boys' interclass qoli tournament opens. April 21-Clean-up parade held. April 22-Clean-up assembly presented. April 22-Clean-up social held. t A. NELSON F. NIEMEIER F. NOLAN E. NELSON E. NIEUBUURT M. NORMAN H. NELSON M. NILSON V, NORSTROM H. NIEDZIALEK R. NOERENBERG I. O'CONNOR ALBERT NELSON A.C.C.L.: Crier stati: lightweight basketball team: C Men's Club: interclass baseball, basketball. ELSIE NELSON A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: tap danc- ing: badminton, HERBERT NELSON A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier rep- resentative: bowling team: inter- class baseball, basketball: Chem- istry Club. HELEN NIEDZIALEK A.C.C.L.: Mixed Chorus: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. FLORENCE NIEMEIER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: bowling: tennis: basketball: volley- ball: hall guard. EDWARD NIEUBUURT A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Temulac representative: senior and junior swimming teams. MABEL NILSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Girls Glee Club: hall guard: session assistant. RUTH NOERENBERG A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: A Capella Choir: Civics Club: G.A.A. FRANCIS NOLAN A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Science Club. MARGERY NORMAN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Iunior Honor Society: Girl Reserves, treasurer: Science Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: volley ball. VIOLA NORSTROM A.C.C.L. delegate: Iunior Honor Society, treasurer: National Hono: Society: Senior Girls Council: presi dent: prom committee: Kiwiettes, Girls Glee Club: Clean-Up commit tee: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter Westcott G,A.A. president: ping pong. IOSEPHINE O'CONNOR A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Eco nomics Club: vice-president: Bi ology Club: Kiwiettes: Mixem Chorus: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: ten nts: volleyball: tap dancing: bowl ing: badminton: basketball. MARITA O'DELL A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society Junior Honor Society: Senior Girl Council: Crier staff: A Capellt Choir: Kiwiettes: Chemistry Clul: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap ter: bowling: hockey: volleyball basketball: ping pong. EILEEN O'KEEFE A.C.C.L. delegate: A Capell Choir: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves Mixed Chorus: Chemistry Club Clean-Up committee: Girls Gle- Club: G.A.A. M, O'DELL M. OLSON E. O'KEEFE M. I. OLSON E. OLSIN I. O'SHEA K. OLSEN M. OZINGA ESTI-IER OLSIN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: A Capella Choir: Ktwiettes: Library Club: Botany Club: Latin Club: welfare delegate: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: badminton: tap dancing. KENNETH OLSEN A.C.C.L. MARION OLSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Modern Arts Club: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: G A.A.: bowling, goli. MARY JANE OLSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. IOI-IN O'SHEA A.C.C.L. delegate: R.O.T.C.: hall guard: German Club: interclass baseball, basketball. MARTIN OZINGA A.C.C.L.: Temulac reppresenta- tive: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C. VIRGINIA PALUCK A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Civics Club: G.A.A.: tennis: bowling: badminton: tap dancing. MARIORIE PARKER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Home Economics Club, sec- retary: tap dancing: tennis: bowl- ing: basketball: badminton: volley- ball. V. PALUCK R. PEACH M. PARKER E. PECHO T. PARRINGTON L. PERS N O I. PAULUS H. PHILLIPP THOMAS PARRINGTON A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Air Corps. IAMES PAULUS A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Modern Arts Club: Senior Hi-Y presi- dent: prom committee: Biology Club: Science Club: Astronomy Club: Chemistry Club: Smock Club: interclass baseball, basketball, ten- ms. RICHARD PEACH A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Temulac representative: Biology Club: Radio Club: rifle team: golf team: Air Corps: Science Club: bofzvling team: interclass basket- ba 1. EVELYN PECHO A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: bowling: badminton: tap dancing. LA VERNE PERSON A.C.C.L.: vocational committee: National Honor Society: lunior Hon- or Society: Senior Girls Council: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Library Club: Civics Club: German Club: Chemistry Club: Clean-Up commit- tee: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: bad- minton. HARRY PHILLIPP A.C.C.L.: Non-Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: German Club. E. PLEGER R. POSS A. POLENDER C, POTTS C. POLENDER I, PORTER EUGENE PLEGER A.C.C.L. delegate: sentative: Temulac representative: bowling team. ALICE POLENDER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Swimming Club: Lite-Saving Club: G.A.A.: A Capella Choir: office assistant: basketball: tap dancing: bowling: tennis: volleyball: baseball. CHARLOTTE POLENDER A.C.C.L.: G.A,A. IOHN PORTER A.C.C.L., president: Crier staff: National Honor Society: Public Speaking Club: Civics Club: Chi- cago Clean-Up League, president. RAYMOND POSS A.C.C.L.: German Club: Cisca: bowling team: tennis team. Crier repre- CORNELIUS POTTS A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Safety Council: ring and pin com- mittee: Chemistry Club: Calumet Industrial League. LORETTA PRENDERGAST A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Mixed Chorus: orchestra: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. JACK PRINDEVILLE A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Hi-Y: Biology Club: Mixed Chorus: Air Corps: football team: tennis team: interclass basketball. L. PRENDERGAST I. PRINDEVILLE I U N E GRADUATES I 55 S ENIORS 1938 Clean Up! Paint Up! Plant Up! 56 April 22-Spring vacation be- gins. May 3-Registration starts. May 6-A. C. C. L. presents Betty Robinson, Olympic champion. May 9-Twin Club has roller- skatinq party. P. PROCTER G. RATTIGAN B. REINHOLD P. PSIK H. RATTRAY E, REINHOLDT M. OUANTICK L. RAU B. REIZNER S. QUITMAN M. REGAN R, REKER PAUL PROCTER A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Public Speaking Club: Safety Coun- cil. PAUL PSIK A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Public Speaking Club. MILDRED QUANTICK A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: prom committee: Biology Club, secretary: Kiwiettes: Latin Club: class salutatorian: G.A.A. SAMUEL OUITMAN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Science Club: Chemistry Club: Latin Club: inter-class baseball. GENEVIEVE RATTIGAN A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A. HELEN RATTRAY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Kiwiettes: Home Econom- ics Club, secretary: G.A.A. LOIS RAU A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tennis: volley- ball: basketball: tap dancing. MARY REGAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Paint and Powder Club, pres- ident: Kiwiettes: Cisca: G.A.A.: vol- leyball. BETTY REINHOLD A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Public Speaking Club: Biol- ogy Club, president: Kiwiettes: Thes- pians: welfare delegate: Science Club: Library Club: G.A.A.: bowl- ing: tap dancing. ESTHER REINHOLDT A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: Handicraft Club: hall guard: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. BERNARD REIZNER A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak- ing Club: Biology Club: Non-Com- missioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: Civics Club: Chemistry Club. ROBERT REKER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: orchestra: Safety Council: band: Commissioned Ottii cers Club: Chemistry Club. IOHN REYNOLDS A.C.C.L. TED RHODE WILFRED RICHARDSON A.C.C.L.: orchestra: band: Scienct Club: R.O.T.C.: German Club: Civ ics Club. ALICE RICKERT A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: Biol ogy Club: Girl Reserves: Librarj Club: G.A.A.: Chemistry Club. I. REYNOLDS G. RIECKE E. ROARK O. ROMANIAK L ROTH C RYSDON T. RHODE I. RILEY I. ROBINSON R. RONEY NI. ROWE G1 SANDQUIST w. RICHARDSON c. RINELLA s. ROHATS M. RosEcRANs M. ROZYN L. SAWYER A. RICKERT s. RITTENHOUSE B. ROHMAN L. ROST I. Russo c. SCALISE GRACE RIECKE A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: prom committee: G.A.A. IEAN RILEY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves, vice- president: G.A.A. CONSTANCE RINELLA A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing. SHIRLEY RITTENHOUSE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Library Club: Latin Club: Westcott Glee Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. EDWARD ROARK A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Chemistry Club: Civic Industrial Club. IOHN ROBINSON Safety Council. SEBASTIAN ROHATS A.C.C.L. delegate: Hi-Y: Safety Council: senior swimming team: German Club: inter-class baseball, basketball. BETTE ROHMAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speak ing Club: Temulac representative: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: G,A.A. Board: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter. OLGA ROMANIAK A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap dancing: basketball. RALPH RONEY A.C.C.L. MARIALYS ROSECRANS A.C.C.L.: ring and pin committee: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Life- Saving Club: Swimming Club, treas- urer. LEE ROST A.C.C.L.: band: R.O.T.C.: Tech Club. LORIN ROTH A.C.C.L.: band: Chemistry Club. MAVIS ROWE A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter: Smimminq Club: Rooters Club. MARSHALL ROZYN A.C.C.L.: Hi-Y: Science Club: toot- ball team: junior swimming team: baseball team. IUNE RUSSO A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Home Eco- nomics Club, president: Smock Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter CHARLES RYSDON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Temulac representative: ring and pin committee: Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club: R,O.T.C.: toot- ball team: junior swimming team: inter-class baseball, basketball. GRACE SANDOUIST A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Econom- ics Club: G.A.A. LOIS SAWYER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. CATHERINE SCALISE A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: Le Cercle Fran- cais, treasurer: Kiwiettes: Smock Club: gym and swim assistant: Clean-Up committee, chairman: G. A.A., president' G.A A. Board' Al phqchupten' ' ' ' GRADUATES SENIORS 1938 Friends, Romans, F eI1oW-Classmenl 'Qs x x W at '-Q X , :. 5 May 12-Class orator chosen. May 13-A. C. C. L. nickel so- cial. May 20-Music assembly pre- sented. May 21--R. O. T. C. Review held at Soldier Field. 58 M. SCI-ILICK E. SCHRAG I. SEIBT F. SCHMIDT I. SCI-IUEFERT W. SEXTON M. SCHNACKENBERG M. SCHULER I. SHERMAN P. SCHNEIDER R. SCHWICKRATH R. SIFLING MILDRED SCI-ILICK IACK SEIBT A.C.C.L., G.A,A. FLORENCE SCHMIDT A.C.C.L. delegate, G.A.A. dele- gate, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Home Management Club. MARIORIE SCI-INACKENBERG A.C.C.L., Senior Girls Council, Kiwiettes, Girl Reserves, Home Eco- nomics Club, treasurer, G.A.A., tap dancing, tennis, bowling, badmin- ton. PI-IYLLIS SCHNEIDER A.C.C.L., National Honor Society, 'Temulac statt, La Petite Alliance, Le Cercle Francais, G.A.A., Alpha Chapter, tap dancing, bowling. ELMER SCI-IRAG A.C.C.L., Crier staff, Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Chemistry Club. IOHANNA SCHUFFERT A.C.C.L., Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves, G,A.A,, bowling, ten- nis, golf, basketball, tap dancing, volleyball. MARILYN SCHULER A.C.C.L., Modern Arts Club, Le Cercle Francais, Biology Club, Paint and Powder Club, Kiwiettes, Eques- trian Club, Girl Reserves, Science Club, G.A.A. Board, Alpha Chapter, bowling, volleyball, badminton, ten- nis. RAYMOND SCHWICKRATH A . C . C .L. A.C.C.L., Crier representative, :lass day committee, baseball team, C Men's Club, inter-class base- ball, basketball. WILLIAM SEXTON A.C.C.L. delegate, Crier represen- tative, Senior Hi-Y, Botany Club, Mixed Chorus, football team, senior and junior swimming teams, Boys Glee Club, inter-class wrestling, baseball, basketball, swimming, wrestling team. IOHN SHERMAN A.C.C.L. delegate, Crier staff, Crier representative, Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club, Biology Club, Radio Club, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Student Court, Student Council, Camera Club, inter-class baseball, Ouill and Scroll. ROSEMARY SIFLING A.C.C.L., G.A.A., Alpha Chapter, Home Management Club. ESTHER SILVER A.C.C.L., Le Cercle Francais, Ki- wiettes, Equestrian Slub, secretary- treasurer, Science Club, Smock Club, secretary-treasurer, Clean-Up committee, chairman, G.A.A. ROBERT SIMS A.C.C.L., prom committee, chair-- man, Hi-Y, Crier representative, Temulac representative, P u b 1 i c Speaking Club, heavyweight and lightweight basketball teams, base- ball team, golf team, inter-class swimming, C Men's Club. e E. SILVER F. SMITH D. SNELTIES B. STEFFGEN W. STEVENSON M. STRAMAGLIA R. SIMS I-I. SMITH T. SODERLIND A. STEHNEY F. STONE D. SWANSON D. SLOAN M. I. SMITH A. SOMER E. STEVENSON E. STOSKUS A. SWANSTROM I. SMALL M. SMITH M, A. STEFAN I. STEVENSON C. STRAMAGLIA I. SWEENEY DOROTHY SLOAN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Zouncil: La Petite Alliance: :le Francais: Rooters Club: 'OYCE SMALL A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Home Economics Ilub. Le Cer- G.A.A. TLORENCE SMITH A.C.C.L.: Temulac representative: 3iology Club: Kiwiettes: Chemistry Ilub: Latin Club: G.A.A.: badmin- on: bowling: tap dancing. IOWARD SMITH A.C.C.L.: Non-Commissioned Offi- 'ers Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: Air Iorps. flARY IANIS SMITH A.C.C.L.: Paint and Powder Club: fiwiettes: Chemistry Club: G.A.A. 'IELISSA SMITH A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls ouncil: Temulac representative: Ki- riettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. oard: Alpha Chapter. 'OROTHY SNELTIES A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: lixed Chorus: hall guard: G.A.A. HELMA SODERLIND A.C.C.L., vice-president: Senior irls Council: Iunior Honor Society: rier representative: Modern Arts lub: prom committee: Kiwiettes, 'esiderit: Girl Reserves: Science lub: Clean-Up committee: Smock .ub: Civics Club: Green Hop com- ittee, chairman: G.A.A. Board: Al- ia Chapter. ANNETTE SOMER A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Modern Arts Club: Kiwi- ettes: German Club: Civics Club: Clean-Up committee: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- ter. MARY ANN STEFAN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. BERNARD STEFFGEN A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: in- ter-class baseball, basketball. ANDREW STEHNEY National Honor Society, president: Spanish Club, secretary: Chemistry Club: valedictorian and treasurer of senior class: football team, captain: inter-class baseball, basketball. EUGENE STEVENSON A.C.C.L.: inter-class baseball, bas- ketball. IAMES STEVENSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac repre- sentative: A Capella Choir. WILLIAM STEVENSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Temulac representative: football team: inter-class baseball, basket- ball, swimming. FLORENCE STONE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Crier representative: A Capella Choir: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Thespians: Mixed Chorus: orches- tra: Service Club: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: office assistant: Girls Glee Club: hall guard: Garden Club: Civics Club: G.A.A.: bowl- ing: captain ball: badminton. ELEANORE STOSKUS A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: Home Management Club: Library Club: Modern Arts Club: Garden Club, treasurer: Iunior Honor Society: Na- tional Honor Society: Biology Club: Swimming Club: Latin Club: Chem- istry Club: orchestra: A Capella Choir: Botany Club. CARMELA STRAMAGLIA A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A. MARY STRAMAGLIA A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: Sci- ence Club: G.A.A. Board: Beta Chapter: basketball: badminton: tap dancing: baseball: volleyball: ping pong. DOROTHY SWANSON A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Girls Glee Club, ALICE SWANSTROM A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: Girl Re- serves: Spanish Club: hall guard: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tennis' bowling. IUNE SWEENEY A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: Kiwi- ettes: Home Economics Club: G.A A.: Alpha Chapter. I U N E GRADUATES L59 l In , , S ENIORS 1938 F our Long Years Have Passed 60 Iune 3-Seniors given class day party. Iune lO-Senior prom held. lune 16-Commencement exer- cises held. lune l7HSchool closes. 7, l E. SWILLUM R. THEMANN C. TUCKER l. SZLAK E. THOMPSON I. TURNER R. TAYLOR D. THORN L. TYRRELL V. THEIS M. THORSEN M. UNGER EARL SWILLUM A.C.C.L. Cabinet, delegate: Na- tional Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Temulac representative: Temulac staff, editor, business man- ager: class president: football team: wrestling team: Spanish Club: Stu- dent Court Iustice: Civics Club: Chemistry Club: assistant fire mar- shal. IANET SZLAK A.C.C.L.: Modern Arts Club: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: tennis: bowl- ing. RUSSELL TAYLOR A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Hi-Y: R.O.T.C.: orchestra: band: Commissioned Officers Club: Civics Club: Chemistry Club: inter-class baseball, basketball. VIRGINIA THEIS A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Red-Heads Club: Home Economics Club: G.A. A.: badminton: tap dancing. ROSE Tl-IEMANN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: A Capella Choir: Crier, cashier: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: tennis: badminton. EARL THOMPSON A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: Science Club: Latin Club: interclass base- ball, basketball, tennis, golf: West- cott B.A.A., president. DONALD THORN A.C.C.L. delegate: junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Temu- lac representative: Air Corps: Sci! ence Club: Chemistry Club: C Mens Club: German Club: football team: golf team. MARGARET THORSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier represe tative: Modern Arts Club: Kiwie tes: Home Economics Club: Scienc Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: ba minton, ping pong. CHARLES TUCKER A.C.C.L.: interclass baseball: bc ketball. IANALEE TURNER A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Econ mics Club: G.A.A. LA VERNE TYRRELL A.C.C.L.: National Honor Societ Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Home EC nomics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chc ter: Civics Club: tap dancin bowling: badminton, MAYNARD UNGER A.C.C.L.: Non-Commissioned C ficers Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle teai Commissioned Officers Club: G man Club: interclass sports. IEANETTE VALLERA A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Gi Council: Crier representative: Pt lic Speaking Club: Mixed Chort Home Economics Club: Librc Club: G.A.A. EILEEN VAN ARKEL A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Cli Library Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chi ter. RICHARD VANDEN BERGH A.C.C.L. delegate: A.C.C.L. s retary: junior swimming team: terclass baseball. Suv- 'fl 'Gigli-lffg I I. VALLERA R. VOIGHT G. WALTERS I. WEED M. WHITEFORD L. WILLIS E. Van ARKEL A. VRIEND B. WEBB M. WERGES L. WIENOLD S. WISE R. V. BERGH C. VVAGGONER L. WEBER M. WERNLY L. WILKINSON H. YAHNKER I. VAN DYKE T. VVALSH R. WEBER L. WEST S. WILLIAMSEN R. YATES IRENE VAN DYKE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: hall guard: G.A.A.7 La Petite All.,ance: badminton. ROSEMARY VOIGHT A.C.C.L.- Modern Arts Club: Bi- ology Club: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Smock Club: G.A.A. ANNE VRIEND A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Crier representative: Kiwiettes: or- chestra: Girls Glee Club: office assistant: hall guard: G.A,A.: bad- minton: volleyball. CHARLOTTE WAGGONER A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Girls com- lunior Honor Society: Senior Council: Modern Arts Club: mencement committee: B i o l o g y Club, secretary: Kiwiettes, secre- tary: welfare delegate: Smock Club: Civics Club: Chemlstry Club: Li- brary Club: Science Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. THOMAS VVALSH A.C.C.L.: interclass basketball, baseball. GARRETT 'NALTERS A.C.C.L. delegate: Temula-: rep- resentative: Non-Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Biology Club: R.O.T.C.: Civics Club, president: Commis- sioned Officers Club: Science Club: iriterclass l: a s e b al l, basketball: bowling team. BETTY WEBB A.C.C.L.: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Modern Arts Club: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: vocational commit- tee, chairman: Biology Club: Ci- vics Club: Red-Heads Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: G.A,A.: tennis: golf: tap dancing: bowling, LOIS VVEBER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac representative: Modern Arts Club: La Petite Alli- ance: Le Cercle Francais: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Civics Club: Girls Reserves: Science Club: G.A.A.: tennis: golf: bad- minton: volleyball: hockey: tap dancing. RICHARD WEBER A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: class day committee, IEANNE WEED A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: National Honor Society: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Li- brary Club: Swimming Club: Latin Club: Chemistry Club: G.A.A.: Aloha Chapter: Life-Saving Club: volleyball: tennis. MARIE WERGES A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing' bowling. MILDRED WERNLY A.C.C.L. delegate: Kiwiettes: Home Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: bowl- ing: badminton. LUCILLE WEST A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. MARIE WHITEFORD A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: Girl Reserves: vocational committee: Civics Club: Green Hop Committee: Westcott G.A.A., president: G.A.A. Board: basketball: baseball: vol- leyball. LAVERNE WIENOLD A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. LOIS WILKINSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Clean-Up committee: G,A.A.: golf: ping pong: badminton, SIGNE WILLIAMSEN A.C.C.L.: Iunior Honor Society: orchestra: Library Club: German Club: ottice assistant: G.A.A. LUCILLE WILLIS A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Crier staff: Crier represen- tative: Temulac representative: Bi- ology Club: Kiwiettes: Botany Club, rose sale chairman: G.A,A.: tap dancing: volleyball: Quill and Scroll. SHIRLEY WISE A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: tennis: tap dancing: badmin- ton. HELEN YAHNKER A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: Le Cercle Francais: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Smock Club: Clean-Up committee: G.A.A. RICHARD YATES A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier rep- resentative. I U N E GRADUATES l61l SENIORS 62 1938 Cal Grads Look Hopefully to the Future f ' 9 , .Q 'l xxx . x 'I .' QV KRW X X xwxx ,jam .7 ll :Ng -:exe I lune 18 to September- Vacation! GLADYS ZEUG WILLIAM ZIMA FRED ZIMMER RUTH ZORN GLADYS ZEUG A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Eco- nomics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: volleyball: basketball. WILLIAM ZIMA A, C. C. L. delegate: Iunior Honor Society: Crier representative: Air Corps: Science Club: Chemistry Club: German Club: C Mens Club: heavyweight and lightweight basketball teams: baseball team. FRED ZIMMER A.C.C.L.: Safety Council: Chemis- try Club: Civic Industrial League: interclass baseball, basketball. Additional MONICA AMES THOMAS BARRY LA VERNE BAUMBACH IEAN BERGERON THOMAS BITTLER ROBERT BLACHOWSKI VIRGINIA BLOCK IOHN BOLD FRANCES CARLSON IOHN CASEBEER IOSEPH COGOZZO WILLIAM COOK ANNE CORRIDON THOMAS COUGHLIN THOMAS COX LORRAINE DAHM IACK DAIN IOHN DAMM MARGARET DE FRANCISCO DELIA DES BOUILLONS ROBERT DEVLIN ROBERT DIBBLE THOMAS DIGGINS IAMES DOYLE PAULINE DRINANE BETTY EDGE JAMES FAGAN RICHARD FAHEY EUGENE FARRELL IOHN FITZGERALD IAMES FULTON MURIEL GILBERT WALTER GRINDLE ROY HAAKE EILEEN HEAVEY RICHARD HUTCHINSON AILEEN IACOBSEN HARLOW IOHNSON RAY IOHNSON DONALD KAPPELMAN LA VERNE KNOX GEORGE KOCH EVELYN KOONTZ ADAM KOSACZ AMY ZUCKERMAN RUTH ZORN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Civics Club: Chemistry Club: G.A.A.: tennis: badminton: bowling. AMY ZUCKERMAN A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Science Club: Latin Club: Clean-Up Com- mittee: welfare delegate: bowling: basketball: tap dancing: baseball: volleyball. Graduates RALPH KRAMER MARION LAFFERTY ARTHUR LARSON FRED LEFFLER MARIAN LIND IOHN LUCKEY DONALD LYONS ANTHONY MARCONI THOMAS MARTIN DONALD MCAFEE DONALD MCCARTNEY IAMES MCGREAL IAMES MCKENNA FRANCES MCKEON ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN IOHN MILLIGAN OLIVE MILLS HELYN MUSTES EDWARD NORTON MARGARET O'BRIEN CATHERINE O'CONNOR ROBERT O'HARA HAROLD OHMAN MILDRED OLSEN MARTIN O'NEILL DONALD ORAHOOD IUSTIN PARRISH DONALD PETERSON IOSEPHINE PLOGER GEORGE PRICE ELMER REICH ARNOLD SCHNITZER ARTHUR SCHRAMP HARRY SIEG ALICE SMITH ANDREW SMITH SAM STALLARD MARGARET STUBE IACK SULLIVAN VIRGINIA SWANSON WILLIAM WALSH IEAN WIRTZ IOHN WOODS 4B's Staff of Officers Choose Capable BACK ROW: Bill Grede, Marvin Torn- ga, Harry Kester. FRONT ROW: Patricia Lamb, Ray Swanke, Doris Mcllroy, The 4B class is assembled to choose its officers. As we look around 'we see several little groups. Over in that corner the journalists, Florence Kales, Russell Stitt, Bob Tatar, and Doris Larson, discuss next Week's Crier. Mabel Canham, Elsie Blakeway, and Mary Garner, class master- minds, are talking over weighty problems-or maybe just the next social! Over there the musicians have congregated. There are some of BACK ROW: E' Johnson' the members of Francis Gentille's orchestra. They often play at socials. felffggifggsirfugfglfg lessie Hill and Harriet Swanson, whom you have often heard singing, Eli Jihgsouciiggj are there toog and there's Bob Kalter, violinist extraordinary. Nordberq. Thomson. THIRD ROW: Hawkmson, That Worried but hopeful clique over in the corner is composed of Ii.lI-Qliff52ielfiun1rll1S'J0l1ftiCfll3egf the candidates for office: Ray Swanke and Bill Grede, candidates for g.lllKB?an,SB?ri?1orclf?egES1 president: Doris Mcllroy and Violet Schmitt, for vice-president: Patricia 331129, Fl2oAfihrd,HGl5ecv?5l Lamb and Arden Grossnickle, for secretary: Marvin Tornga and Harry mm' Nelson' Hin longs Kester, for treasurer. Mcllroy, Nesvig. FRONT ROW: R. Swanson, Zie- mann, T a b o r, Berndt, Russell, Marvin, Lipke, Paynter, Kales. l53l BACK HOW: Aronberg, Guillaudeu, Blakely, Krie- berg, Larkin, Fogerty, L. Caddick, Quinn, SEC- OND ROW: Prince, Cot- ter, Wallace, Tracy, Leigh, Mullins, Goyke, McMahon, M l 3A's Completing Third Lap in Lively Fashion Again a group of students is completing the third lap in the four-year race for honor . L d' ' ' s ea 1ng the field of three-year olds in scholarship are Sara Aron- berq and Sylvia Dushkes, neck and order are Lorraine Goyke Harold Weiss M S neck with all S records, following in , , argaret choppen, and Herbert Schiff. In the athletic track, many are exhibiting fine form: Anthony Lambros, l45- pound city wrestling champion, Warren Holtsberg, football star, and Harry Glickauf, ace basketball l p ayer. Other athletes are Ray Metzger, football, and Robert Scheckner, tennis. Many 3A girls combine leadership with athletic ability: Ada Dorl and Elaine Ringbloom, G. A. A. officers, and Sara Aronberg, Alpha treasurer, are in the lead. Peppy girl cheerleaders who spur Cal teams to victory include Dorothy Huggins and lean Radcliffe. ' Swinging out ahead in the musical d para e are Frank Gentille, maestro of Calumet's swing band, Delos Olson, Ray Vandermaar, and Ray Nelson. Arlene Hannion, Lorraine Larson, Kay Welch, and Mary Britton, officers of musical organizations lead in their field- likewise r ' , , p ominent are Evelyn Warsaw, Hazel lohnson, and Earla Musselman. 'l'hey're off again! On the last la I W h for permanent laurels. p atc them closely now for they're out usse man, Keehn, Dushkes FRONT ROW: Hack, Martin, Rinqbloom, Dorl, Hal- dane, D. Caddick, Har- der, Martin Kirschsteid. f54l 3B's Prominent in Athletics Our 3B sessions have come out in full force this year to produce officers in leading school organizations, members of practically every team, and some really brilliant young 'uns. The top notchers as far as scholastics go are Ruth Moench, Charlotte Krause, and Helen Chase. Ienny Groot and Roberta Smead take next honors, while Martha Supple and Bobert Anderson are tied for fifth place. Bob MacNeal, Cal's ace breast-stroker, has two letters to his credit, and has placed in the city finals. He has intentions of walking off with the 1940 Olympic honors. E. V. Brown and Ernie Iohnson are also mer- men of of the first water. Dave Shanahan, Bill Ambrose, and Norman Biehl are lending their :services to Professor Dygert, and Mike Clifford, Iohn Tebbins, and George Iohnson are carrying the load for Coach Boyle and his hoop- men. In addition there are Kenny Dorow, wrestler: Marquis Walsh, base- ball C man: Bryant Procter, golf enthusiast, and Ralph Rocco, who won his letter for bowling, and was high man on Cal's squad. The girls in room ll2A could almost hold a Board of Directors meet- ing by themselves because they have most of the main officers in the G. A. A. Roberta Smead is president, Iewel Minnick, secretary, and Afl9T19 AHdGTSOU. fTQr'1911rc-'r BACK ROW: Wcicholz, Woehlke, Maschka, Milicevrch, Myers, Eisler, Lewis, Woods, Friend, Curtin, Clancy, Krause. THIRD ROW: Rosen, Stocks, O'Brien, Anderson, Sheehy, Johnson, Kephczrt, Groot, Branner, Hammer, Sommer, Quilico. SECOND ROW: Petersen, Denmark, Bab- cock, Gilmore, Wicks, Iohnston, Maxa, Stone, Brownell, McChesney, Moench. FRONT ROW: Young, Maes, Lydiq, Herinq, Smead, Fox, Lclng, Aanerud. DIY' f65l Sophomores On investigating the fourteen 2A session rooms I found that Virginia Churchill was the only 2A with all S grades so far. Marcella Crossen and Sam McClaughry have all S grades but oneg Dawne Lyman, Lorraine O'Brien, and Ralph Hibberd, all but two. In the seven 2B rooms, Betty Gilbertson and Lorna Lee MacFarlane lead with all S grades. Next, with six S grades, are: Lois Arnett, Florence Bohne, Kenneth Dedrick, Eleanor Feichtinger, Frances Hurst, and Margaret Mathews. Sophomores prominent in athletics are: Ralph MacFarlane, school tennis champion: Robert Lambert and lim Boughner, mermeng Walter Soderlind and Iames O'Hara, members of both basketball and baseball teams. There are l57 lB's and 649 lA's in the main building, stated Mr. Hunter. A tour of the freshman session rooms revealed that the most popular students were Lois Glick and Peter De Witt, freshman entries in the contest for Clean-Up king and queen. Don McBride, a IA, wrote the prize winning music for the Clean-Up song. Seventeen IA students had all S grades for their first semester. Of the IB students lack Patterson, Faye Powers, and Betty Staples had all S at the second marking period. grades 66 BACK ROW: Becker, Rein hold, Swanstrom G , aunt, MacDiarmid R , ehnberg, Kinney, Crawley, Slinn, Ostling, Ban, Anderson, Krabbenhoit, M u r p h y, Heldman, DeWalt, Shaw, Harrington. THIRD ROW: Krueger, Weafer, Greene, Gidley, Spink, Carlson, Olson, Morris, Iohnson, Scheel, Feichtinger, Koeh- ler, Bloomberg, Sahlberg, Davis, Gustafson, Mas honey, Lickus, Davidson. SECOND ROW: Moreen, S h o g r e n, Plumstead, Bloomquist, Hacker, Tychs sen, Moch, Kilty, Tertin- ger, Koch, Kraft. FIRST ROW: Howard, Nimock, Iennings, Lyman, Winter- hoft, DeBartolo'w, Vaughan, Vollert, Shore ten, McCarthy, Shotield, Elliott. Freshmen BACK ROW -V--: Sny- der, Bowden, S. Iohn- son, Pankratz, Kid- well, Burgess, Gor- don, Ruddy, Simmons, Moran, Duncan. SEC- OND ROW: Fahrner, McNamara, Glick, Mc- Mahon, Nelson, Gooch, Outhouse, Schueneman, H a nf na, Dankers, Singer. FRONT ROW' Wirtz Lowe, L. lohnson: Glahe, Flynn, Hore vath, Grant, Erickson. Westcott BACK ROVV: Nortor, Roth, Huyck, Alber- hne, Olson, lohnson. FRONT ROW: Cl1fllS, Seorles, Smith, Nilsen. Temulcrc BACK ROW: Chrlsticrn, Clark, Vo1qf, MCIS4 sxe-r, Pickler. FRONT ROW: Owcrll, Deters, Gerlofson, Hendrickson. Subscribers BACK ROW: Dembeck, Brown, Buckley, Fcxden, Lingus, Steube. FRONT ROW: Wclter, Zimmerman, Bmyon. 67 A GENTLEMAN! STREAMLINING f59l From the First Bell to the Last Bell Get that sleep out of your eyes! lane Student advises her lockermate. lt's 7:55 and you've got another day of school ahead of you. There goes the warning bell and the clocks begin to tick away the minutes of Calumet's routine day. From now till about 4:00 the halls will be filled, then emptied, and filled and emptied again, till the last library Hlingerers-on leave, till the last club meetings are finished, till the last G. A. A. tournaments or boys' basketball practice is over, till the last Temulac or Crier staff member has wended his way home. lt's just before first period, or perhaps just after eighth, in the upper left-hand cor- ner where you see lohn Student opening the office door for lane Student. CWe hope such courtesy continues throughout the day and throughout the school.l lt could be almost any time in the wood- shop that you would see the boys working on modernistic furniture, as they are doing in the lower left-hand corner. You might, perhaps, if you came at the right time, see the only girl woodshop student at work. Modernistic furniture is not, however, all that the boys land the girll work on these days. The woodshop is full of colo- nial chairs and colonial dioramas, as well as the modern end tables, shelves, desks, and chairs. Today I see a half-finished row boat being made by skilled hands. Don't let those seniors fat the top of this pagel tool you. They aren't really so in- terested in their civics, though judging from the expressions on their faces one might think that they were so deeply en- grossed in American Observers that they did not even see the camera. The girl second from the right seems to be en- joying a humorous cartoon-on a Civics subject, of course. It seems a shame that the bell will soon interrupt their deep thought. But there it goes and thirty-tive Ameri- can Observers are forced between the covers ot thirty-tive notebooks and thirty- tive pairs of legs take thirty-five people out ot another class. Can some of the students be Walking out when it is only l:47? Evidently there will not be a basketball game today, tor there are two ot the athletes leaving school at this early hour. lt can't be a very cold day, for several of the girls in the back have no hats on. Well, that's the end ot another school day. t t 1 A Current Events Day in Civics .M , ,mwy THE BUSY ACTIVITY OF A SCHOOL DAY HAS ENDED l 69 l ...im an - t l ,gvf 2 70 3-f History repeats itself as another senior class fights the Civil War. H2501 -l- CO2 I ? Ach, du lieber Augustin! Everyday People and Everyday Things You meet them in the halls and in classes when the clock is ticking away the school hours-these everyday people. Classes of forty minutes each, and club meetings of the same length of time, though they seem much shorter-these are the everyday things at Calumet. In turning the pages of this book you will see likenesses of more than a thou- sand students- everyday people with whom you associate day after day. These thousands are representative of more than four thousand individuals, of whom you probably do not know the names of more than 200. But you do know these people! Look through these pictures and you may see the face of the girl who sat three rows away from you in study and whom you remem- ber because the study teacher had admon- ished her several times for talking to her neighbor, or the boy who continually bor- rowed pencils, paper, and ink from you, or the boys and girls who made such good speeches at the Student Council meetings, or the girls or boys who were so proficient in games in gym classes and whom you hoped to emulate, or the player on the senior basketball team who dropped in the winning basket in a crucial game, or the Crier staff members who were pre- sented with the N. S. P. A. tNational Scho- lastic Press Association? pin, or those who received service, athletic, or band and or- chestra letters at the awards assembly, or the students who participated in assembly programs or musical performances. You're sure to find them! Did you ever walk through the halls during class periods and casually glance into the rooms, wondering what was going on behind the closed doors where every- day people are at everyday work doing everyday things? Occasionally as l have walked through the halls while classes were in progress it has seemed to me al- most incredible that there are approxi- mately SSOU Calumet students scattered about in the various parts of the large building. For 3500 equals the population of many towns. And here is a whole town quietly working away with not a sign of disorder or unhappiness. Let's take a peek into some of the classes pictured on these pages. That his- tory class on the top of the opposite page might be busy studying the recovery from the Civil War. QUELLES SONT LES NOUVELLES? WHERE WERE YOU ON THE EVENING OF lANUARY l? SOLEMN, SILENT AND STUDIOUS Busy Classrooms Display Much Activity The scene in the middle picture on the opposite page might occur in any one of Calumet's well-equipped physics or chem- istry laboratories, where future Daltons and Curies experiment, and Edisons and Marconis struggle through problems in gravity or electricity. ln the lower picture on the opposite page a German class is about to sing a German Lied, Perhaps it is Die Lorelei, although the class does not look very traurig. Newspapers from Canada have en- grossed the attention of the French class in the lower left-hand corner. But what tense drama is being unfolded in the scene which occupies the bottom of this page? The public speaking class seems to be enacting a courtroom scene. Chl These everyday things are fasci- nating when you use a little imagination. T711 J' 4 A ,ff 'T I!-W Camera Clicks WORK OE ART. , I KNOW TI-IAT ANSWER! WELL, LOOK AT TI-IATI GOING DOWN, PERFECT SPECIMENS. TWENTY-TWO IVI I N U T E S TO GO! BELLES AND BEAUX OE BARCE LONA. LETS SEE YOUR PASS! BRIGHT RAY. BOY MEETS GIRL. Q CLA flm rl E a 5 P, e 3 s E 3 5 H 2 H :E 71 as E f ll 4 5 5 E 3 Q il 5 1 4 3 1 J r 5 V L .4 1 ,f 1 r- 5 ,. 1 . Ts 1 3 1:'vf4.Jr.J1k..mr.k'h..f+L-,, m-vdszwrifauei-x. 'znv.'i:..z!naEammF..2:'hmu: . Lx' , - M.:-1-,M gui. -+fi643w.: Ccxmercx Clicks C411 in G116'C'?UCI1S sflidyiriq for scholar- Ships. Moving spirits 15 E'111T1d Cfi1's Movies. Modem art is 'heir ixolvby. The VV1101fb fru'1i. Ciilun-Up! Przim-Up! 1v1c11ce--Uri The Smovics Clair, ru' wiiwers sim Their smacks? The Refi-11suC1 Club 5111221961 ElVf?l'1 1119 QVIHIPI U. Senior Girl Couri:'11 smile-s Paint cmd Pcwder q,r1s 1E5lIIYl1I1Q the rob. 1V1o'9 Mocxern Arts. Oififers of the Iunicr Honor Sociisiy. Pfrhe with cmxiety 'iiff Cris-r siqif works on. ,a Aw'- af' ,4 g . 1 xi If 76 A. C. C. l... Officers in Conference The A11-Calumet Civic IOHN PORTER .....,,.,.,....,.,, ......,,,.,,.,, P resident THELMA SODERLIND .,,,,,.....,,,,,. ..,,,...,. V ice-President RICHARD VANDEN BERGH ,,,,,,..., ....,.,,,, S ecretary Rl-IODA TASMUND ,,,,,,..,... ,,,,,. .,..,,,,,, T r easurer There really can be no one in Calumet who has not heard of the All Calumet Civic League, Calumet's busiest and most prominent organ- ization. Almost every major social event has the A.C.C.L. in back of it. To cover its five chief functions, l found, requires every day in the Week. On Monday, the Student Court is held, serving as the chief organ of student government. The court is headed by Chief justice Bob lsler, With associate justices, Bob Kidd, Anna De Runtz, lane Porter, and Donald Booth. Tuesday sees the meeting of the A.C.C.L. delegates, representing every session in the school. A bill to reorganize the A.C.C.L. was intro- duced toward the end of the semester by Terry Portz and passed by a large majority. Each Wednesday the clean-up committees hold conferences to dis- cuss ways and means of bringing the first-prize trophy to Calumet. Yes, there are a few brave boys at Calumet! League Encourages Student Participation and Provides Social Activity On Thursday or Friday, perhaps an assembly will be presented a noted explorer, a prominent athlete, movies, or somethina equally entertaining. Every second Friday a social is aiven, tor which hundreds oi students turn out. Members ot the A.C.C.L. Cabinet include Earl Swillum, Harriet Mar- cus, Shirley Martell, Viola Norstrom, loe Corrigan, Bob lsler, Bob Conlon, Gene Robbins, Thelma Soderlind, De Lee Conlon, Richard Vanden Berqh, Mindo lakus, Rhoda lasmund, and Kay Welch. BACK ROW: DeRuntz, Tabor, Pick, lohnson, Robinson, Fagan, Curtin, Bell, Kester, Lewis, Maschka, Lucy E d ' s ' ' ern t, Mullane,Can1erano, Allendortei. SECOND ROW: Hopkins Sullivan Dumlfe Peterson Foster Sorenl son, Frederick, Kidd, Wilkinson, Abt, Nelson, Coler, Smith, Conlon. FRONT ROW: Dietz, Iones, Irwin, Bray, lakus, lasrnund, Soderlind, Porter, Cluever, Norstrom, Rehnberq, Keating. BACK ROW: Cooper, Stocklose, Mclincroe, Schaller, Flint, Kuel, Blom, Dixon, lust, Dolan, Grant, Salazar, Hudson. SECOND ROW: Bollinger, Horvath, Moore, Hack, Crossen, Felker, Hopkins, Prindeville, Gibney, Fruhwirth. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Huisrnan, leske, Swanson, Hemingway, Harper, Moreen, Nelson, Burger, Kinney. SENIOR AND IUNIOR DELEGATES SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN DELEGATES t r 77 Westcott All-Calumet Civic League Sponsors Many Entertaining Activities OFFICERS ROBERT HEMPEL ..,t,,,,,t,i..,,,,,,t, President ROBERT THORNE .....i..,,., Vice-President GUS LEMBARES ...... Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT ROBERT GUS HEMPEL THORNE LEMBARES Westcott, not to be outdone by Calumet, has an A. O. C. L. ot its own, which is, in tact, the only social club at the branch. Their organ- ization, l discovered, is patterned almost directly after that in the main building, but has its own otticers and committees. We hold socials in our gym every week, with refreshments and entertainment, President Robert Hempel told me. These socials seem to have a good deal of appeal for students ot Calumet also. The vice-president is Robert Thorne and the secretary-treasurer is Gus Lembares. Various shows and entertainments are also presented in the assem- bly hall. These, with a few skating parties, comprise the greater part ot Westcott's social lite, heartily enjoyed by the happy fellows and girls. latson. l78l 1 WESTCOTT DELEGATES BACK ROW: Tiffany, Co stakis, Dahlin, Goebel Davis, Bromsted, Hem' ple, Hale. FRONT ROW Goode, Below, Pickler lensen, Neighbor, Ger Students Strive tor the Distinction ot Membership in Junior Honor Society The inquiring reporter had heard a lot about a Iunior Honor Society so he set out to inquire until he got the truth. This is what he learned trorn the sponsor, Dr. Goode. Question: You sponsor an organization known as the Iunior Honor Society? Answer: Yes. Question: There must be scholarship requirements. Will you please tell rne what they are? Answer: We require a G4-'average and no D's. Question: Are there any other requirements? Answer: There are certain service requirements. Students can be anywhere from lA's to seniors, but they must have a proportionate number ot service points. Question: And how are service points obtained? Answer: For participation in activities such as A.C.C.L., hall guard, or Crier. BACK ROW: Sara Aronberg Helen lones Patricia Lamb Harriett Swanson FRONT ROW: Sylva Dushkes Naomi Fine lUNlCRS lN THE HONOR SOCIETY BACK ROW: McClellan, Clancy, Prince, Babyok, Baulos, Goyke, Friend, Oakly, Curtin. THIRD ROW: Vxfolf, Conway, Beal, Musselman, Corridon, Davidson, Weiss, Moench, Brown, O'Dell, Denmark, Eisler, Bell. SECOND ROW: Petersen, Martin, Dorl, Rehnberg, Martell, Caddick, Shift, Rinqbloom, Anderson. FRONT ROW: Stolberg, Caddick, Smead, Wacholz, Lydiq, Krause, Papajohn, Blakely, Leia, Lewis. 79 mo Honor Society Groups Achieve Scholastic Distinction SOPHOMORE GROUP BACK ROW: Grlbertson, lVIcGoldr1ck, Abney, Mash, Earley, Retnke, Muriel, THIRD ROW: Galltan, Harrington, Heldman Newton, Carlson, Klopp, Koehler, Retnholdt, Kraft, Bloomberg, Morris, Trolan, Anderson, Carrick, Mathews Gaunt, Bolllnger. SECOND ROW: Fetchtmger, Holmstrand, Schafer, Terttnger, Shogren, Bloomqmst, Sandall Andresen, Hemingway, Sahlberg, Gidley, Albright. FRONT ROW: Ienntngs, Schaller, Thompson, l7 1r'Jn Schultz, Rreder, Hedlund, Vaughan, Lyman, Arnett. McCarthy, Teetel, Tracy, Mosbaugh, Weaver, Krueger Clark Nnnock Rapp Rydeil Siam WESTCOTT GROUP BACK ROW: Deters, Zimmerman, Pick, Putnam, Thtele, Verbeck, Neighbor, Prcklei, Anderson, Azgius, Noel Protts, Gerlotson, Tied, Bloomgren, Smith, Pearson, Boyad, Schavtonr, Seymore, Hanson. THIRD ROW: Euhtt Ghxon, Hornstem, Baidach, Lrston, Ivlaharas, Rogqenbuck, Skooq, Springer, Sullivan, Nrckelson, Dahhn Wtnneberg, Kockler, Steube, Allen, Ptragio, Vlrnkovich, Zervas, Valkan, Widmar. SECOND ROW: Brown Massier, Payne, Nelson, Walskt, Goebel, Levering, Thiele, Nelson, De-Poy, Kuyper, Nickelson FIRST ROW' Thorne, Norton, Rath, Bozzone, Below, Goode, Panos, Doig, Richards, Fuehlen, St. Aubin, Willtanxs, Davts Buckles, Vock. Question: How is this society different from the National Honor Society? Answer: Only 4A's belong to the National Honor Society. Not long ago they held their first meeting and elected officers. Andrew Stehney was elected president, Anne Vriend, vice-president, Dagny Bergstrom, secretary, and Robert lsler, treasurer. Question: Does the lunior Honor Society have officers, too? Answer: Yes, Shirley Martell is the president: Robert Kidd, vice- presiclent: Beverly Brownell, secretary: and Evelyn Rehnberg, treasurer. Question: Has the organization any insignia? Answer: Members may purchase an Honor Society pin, but the real proof of membership is the membership card, which must be re- newed each semester. Question: Has Westcott anything like our Honor Society? Answer: They have an Honor Society on almost the same basis. When the reporter learned this, he thanked Dr. Goode and went to Westcott to interview Mr. Moore, who is the sponsor there. He learned that the requirements at Westcott are the same as at the main build- ing and that they now have 142 members. Then, very well pleased with himself, the reporter went home to check up on his own eligibility. THIRD ROW: Edwards, Flynn, Mason, Person, Wiersema, Dun- can, Bradly, Chase, Bollinger, MacDonald, Greenan, Nelson Glahe. SECOND ROW: Mea Bowden, McClennan, Krestan, Fahrner, Zopfie, O'Neil, Grind- ler, Hession, Bresnahan, Scholar Houser, Rehder. FRONT ROW: Harmon, Dankers, Prior, Mc- Lauqhlen, G r y s s, Crandall Kumpfer, McMahon, Horberg. 1 1 1 BACK ROW: Hansen, Bein, Hor- vath, Fisher, Singer, Hein, Franklin, Wals h, O'Connor, Iutzi, Mashburn, Walton, Tan- zer. SECOND ROW: Moran, Lill- roth, Baker, Weber, Le Beau, Hein, Hudson, Giessen, Albrecht, McNamara, Simmons. FRONT ROW: Erickson, Nelson, Out- house, Wright, Giblin, Gooch, Bivins, Kweck, Dulevich. Will you have one lump or two? Practicing lor the future. A round-table discussion of the Green l-lop. Sweets with sweets. l 82 .l Outstanding Senior Girls Going to the Fall l:'rolic? Going to the Green Hop? Buy your bids from a Senior Girls Coun- cil member! You will recognize the girls who be- long to this organization by their good looking outfits, consisting of light blue skirts and white sweaters bearing the club emblem. When l saw these costumes l suspected that their attractiveness was one of the reasons Why membership in the organization was so highly prized. The tall council sponsored the Fall Frolic, held at the Skyline Athletic Club. The committee in charge consisted oi Chairman Violet Danielson, leanette Petersen, Gwen Moreen, Ruth Bergstrom, Shirley Sawallisch, and Christine Barlow. Frank Furlett's orchestra played for the dancers. The Knickerbocker Hotel was chosen for the Green Hop, March 18. Keith Beecher and his orchestra supplied the music. Those primarily responsible for the success oi the attair were: Chairman Thelma Soderlind, Dagny Bergstrom, Bettie Abbott, Edna McMahon, Marie Whiteford, Lois Harder, and Rhoda lasmund. But plans for these dances in November and in March are not all that occupy the minds ot each semesters Senior Girls Council, membership in which is the ambition oi every 4A girl. The councils were busy in both semesters giving teas tor mothers ot the graduates. The top picture gives you a glimpse into one of these teas. But unfortunately you cannot see the attractive little open-face sandwiches of all kinds. And still worse'you cannot taste them. The sec- ond picture shows some oi the girls at work pre- paring these delectable morsels. Serve in Senior Girls Fall Semester IUNE ALFERS ,rrr ,r..r AGLE ARGIRISW ELAINE ROY rr.,rrr,r.rrrr,,rr.r ,rr,r. DOROTHY GAMBRILLL, L , EACK ROW: Barlow, Rog- ers, MacGowen, Erickson, Erown, Benson, Horner, Gilmore, Haserodt, Hutch- ings, Fahey, Kruml, Berg- strom, Kalk, Butterworth, THIRD ROW: Carlson, Wolf, Lokovitz, Sta cl e m, Roy, K o r t b e lc, Miss O'Reilly, Gothe, Iohnson, P a l m, Gambrill, Smith, Exner, SECOND ROW: Nordstrom, Moreen, Iones, Berglund, Arnold, Danielson, Miller, Mikkelsen, Alfers, Peter- sen, Drtna, Niedrtnghaus. FRONT ROW: Logue, Sa- W a l l i s c h, Fijalkowslci, Gould, L e e, Liljedahl. Hendrickson, Cornelius, Argiris, Lundberg, Millar. BACK ROW: Loftus, Cun- radi, Kleinman, Mulcahy, Harder, Conboy, A u e r, Hahn, McQueen, Stefan, Ouantick. THIRD ROW: R ttenhouse, Moss, Manus, Soderlind, Monahan, Nor- man, Vallera, Yahnker, Icnes, Dillon, Abbott, SEC- OND ROW: McEncroe, Hut- ton, McEnroe, Cochonour, A. Kelly, Milius, McMahon, Person, Good. F R O N T ROW: Kotz, Lindgren, Iohn- scin, Somer, D. Kelly, Rein' hold, DeRuntz, Allendorfer. BACK ROW: Bannon, Koeh- ler, Huyck, Riecke, Gylling, Kunka, Kunka, Holcomb, Ianulis, Anderson, Van- Dyke, Waggoner. THIRD ROW: lasmund, Scalise, Cronquist, R i l e y, Sloan, V1iend, Duffy, Olson, Berg- strom, Marcus, Morrasy. SECOND ROW: Allen, Rat- trcty, Bray, Norstrom, Miss O'Re1lly, I r W 1 n, O'Dell, Clpiever, Haltenhot. FRONT ROW: Argile, F r a n lc e, Whiteford, Schnackenberq, McKnight, Carlson, Murray, Keating. C' o u n c i I OFFICERS President ,,,, ,,,,, Vice-Presidente, Secretary ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer, .,., L Spring Semester VlOLA NORSTROM L, ,ANNA MAE KELLY JOANNE IRVJIN RUTH COCHONOUR 83 Earl Swillum, Editor, practicing his signature for the autograph hounds! The Temulac Y x L , f84l W. ,sw It-A W, Harold Weiss, Ray Blunt, Irving Wolf, and ABOVE: Shirley Sawallisch and Betty Herbert Schiff- The books must balance. Haserodt, class cut-ups. BELOW: lack Campiche and George Raymond, catching each other in the act. Timed--A May afternoon. Scene4The Temulac office. Miss Berleman-The last pictures have to be ready for the engraver today. Where are those you were pasting, Kenneth? Kenneth Holmgren-On the table under that stack of copy. Miss Berleman4Oh, yes! Here they are. Now have you completed all those write-ups, Sara? Sara Aronberg-Yes, but they have to be typed. ls Evelyn Iohnson busy? Miss Berlemane-She has already typed about half the book. Per- haps it would be better to ask Virginia Durkin, Patricia Bartlett, Edith Campbell, or Sylva Dushkes to type these articles. Are the names checked for spelling? Earl SWillumfYes, Phyllis Schneider has done that. Miss Berlemanerlave you arranged the ad section, Earl? Earl Swillumelfes, and l've marked the changes in the dummy. Miss Berleman-Bob, did you get that missing article for the club section? Bob Conlon-Yes, it's here at last. Miss Berleman-Bob Tatar has finished the boys' sports section, and the Kunka girls have turned in the girls' sports articles. So now the editorial part is in good shape, l believe. How is the business part going, Ray? Ray Blunt-About l35O subscriptions have been started to date. lsn't that the latest figure, Schiff? Herbert SchifffYes, Irving Wolf, Harold Weiss, and l counted them last night. Earl Swillum-And now everyone Wants to know the date when the Temulac will be distributed. lt Find Both Wo rk an Staf lc cl Pleasur S oy. T e m u I CI c in Producing Their Yearboo Working on the dummy. Checking the c p EDITORIAL STAFF Editor .,,A,, ,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,............,,..A............ E arl Swillurn Assistant Editor ,,,,, .. ..... Shirley Sawallisch Literary Editor .,...,.., ........ S ara Aronberq .....,..Evelyn lohnson Bob Tatar Typist ...,.,..,,,,,,. . Gertrude Kunka Boys' sports .,..,,,,. Girls' sports ..,.,,,,, ..l,.Y....., Photographers ..,,,..... ,..,. I ack Cqmpiche George Raymond fPatricia Bartlett Edith Campbell Bob Conlon De Lee Conlon Virginia Durkin Sylva Dushkes Grace Gaelzer Assistants .,,,,,,, ..,.. 4 Mary Gamer Kenneth Holmgren Genevieve Kunka Carole Lirnber Arthur Marks Priscilla Pick Phyllis Schneider sCaroline Sorenson BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,A,,,., Ray Blum Assistant Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Herbert Schiff Harold Weiss Irving Wolf Assistants .,,,,...,,,,,,r ,,,,,,,, Studying lay Preparing the copy for -outs. the printer. 85 'ls ? K, a 86 ,-LQ 'Sf 40 l VI DANIELSON BETTY STADEM Chief News Scooper Semper Fidelis I-IOWARD ISRAELSTAM Chief Heads Man MARION KORTBEK IOI-IN O'I-IARA Kind to Cubs Spot Reporter What! a frosted glass door for the Crier office! Maybe they don't want anyone to see in. Well, here goes! Cf all the noise! The typewriters sound like a boiler factory, but above the din the staff can be heard. You should have something more streamlined, Miss Russell the faculty adviser is saying. Think up some ideas like those explained at the National Scholastic Press Con- ference at Des Moines. We'll have to leave that to Walter Larkin and Howard lsraelstamg they seem to have attended all the round-tables on streamlining. Only writing was stressed at the Illinois Press Conference, which Iune Handschy and I attended, says Harriet Marcus. We pass over to the desk near the window, where a heated debate is going on. A Shadow column, Mary Keable is saying, would be swell. It would make it possible to include more news about more students. But, replies Betty Stadern, wouldn't that lead to complications? We need more short stories! states Annette Auer emphatically. This is too much for us. Looking down the long table we see re- porters and typists working away. At the end are Mildred Maichen and Rosemary Bray. We ought to get more club activities for page three, says Mildred. Sure, replies Rosemary. But this fashion column is good too. Over near the filing cabinet Violet Danielson is trying to convince loe Corrigan, Russell Stitt, lohn Anderson, and Iohn O'Hara that there should be equal rights for girls on the sports page. We were wondering who would win the argument. But the argument was not finished, for just then Miss Russell inter- rupted with, l'Iere's good news! Howard Staff and Evelyn Franklin have won honorable mention in the essay contest of the Greater Chicago Scholastic Press Guild. And here's good news for the whole staff! The Crier has just received the All-American Rating, the highest rating given any school paper. The Calumet Crier Wins Editors-in-Chief . Managing Editors . Make-up Editor.. . Directors of Outside City Editors ,,,, . Copy Editors.. Pzcture Editor. Activities Editor Sessions Editor Editors.. .. Assistant Editor. Editors ,,,. .. . . Editorial Features . Cal-Lites .. ,,,, .. .. Editors.. .. .. .. . Assistant Editor. . .. Feature Writers... . . Editors . Assistants Managers . . . Manager FALL STAFF Violet Danielson, Betty Stadern .Marion Kortbek, Iohn O'l-tara .. . .. Howard lsraelstam Publicity . . .. . .. ,.,, .. . .. .. .. .Ruby Stockdale, Lucille Willis Dorothy Gambrill, Bob Tatar Evelyn Franklin, Bette Miller . ,.,,. . .. .. .lack Sherman . . .Genevieve Kunka .. . . Gertrude Kunka Page One .. . . Harriet Marcus, Walter Larkin . .. . . .. .. .. .. Mildred Feil Page Two . .. . Iune Handschy, Mary Keable . Iune Huyck, Moonyeen Bannon .. .. ........ .... .. .. ,,.,,, ,,., . .. .loan Doig Page Three .. Mildred Maichen, Rosemary Bray .. . . . ..........Mar1etta ODell .. Virginia Maschka, Leona Drawert All-American Rating Again Editors-in-Chief SPRING STAFF . .. Harriet Marcus, Walter Larkin Managing Editors . . .. . .Iune Handschy, Iohn Anderson Make-up Editors. .. . .. .. Mary Keable, Mildred Maichen Directors of Outside Publicity. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .Rosemary Bray, Genevieve and Gertrude Kunka City Editor. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . ,Bob Tatar Copy Editors..Evelyn Franklin, Virginia Maschka, Helen Iones Picture Editors.. Activities Editor Sessions Editor.. Editors ,..., . . Assistant Editors Editors . . .. .. .. Cartoonist. .. ,,,,, Assistant Editors... .. Cal-Lites. .. S ecial Vtfriters p ,,....... Exchange Editor ,....,. Editors. .. .,,., . .. .. .. lack Sherman, Howard Staff . . . .. . .. . . Frances Carlson . ,,,, . . . .. .. Marieta O'De1l Page One .. .Florence Kales, Doris Larson .. ...Howard Smith, Sara Aronberg Page Two .. .. .... .... . .. .... June Eisner, Iune Huyck . ...... .. .... .. .... .. Ruth Borchardt Peg Shanahan, Lester Leonard . ................Annette Auer .loan Doig, Sylva Dushkes . ...... .......................................... M arge Bray Page Three .. Ioe Corrigan, Russell Stitt, Priscilla Pick Assistant Editor . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ....... . .. .. ....Ken Roth Puqe Four G.A.A... .... .. .. .. Leona Drawert, Mildred Fell . . Iohn Anderson, Paul Murray P099 Foul' - - ---- V Bob Ellis, l0G Corriqan Editors ........ .. ...... . .. . . ...Muriel Koch, Elsie Blakeway Fashion Art, Editor ....... . ...... .. ,...,,.,,,..,t,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, C ay Holton Advertising Senior Alley ...... ...... . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. Lucille Willis Marie Will1ams, Geraldine Anderson Advenising , , Managers . .... ..Arlene Anderson, Violet Eckwald Cnculahon Circulation . . . . .Charles Acker Managers . .... ..Marie Russell, Robert Tarbox Advisers Circulation Adviser.. . . .... . .. . .Raymond I. Griffin Advertising Adviser. . .. . ....Vesta Reaver Editorial Adviser ...... .. . . ..... ..... .... ....... . . R uth Russell Tl-lERE'S ALVVAYS A RUSHING BUSINESS l 87 XL f r .x i r 1 X! ll MWW gif X D 88 1 BACK ROW: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Cafcas, Mrs. Goyke, Mrs. Farm- er, Mrs. Benn, Mrs. Holnistrand, Mrs. Kumpter, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Page, Mrs. Jones. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Guillaudeu, Mrs, Wagaoner, Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Hawkinson, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Bechtolt, Mrs. Sharpe, Mrs. Macltleal, Mrs. H 1 l Mrs, Kalter. BACK ROW: Gadecki, Argile, O'Brien, Singer, Baker, Mackey, Hurt, Rittenhouse, Huyck, Stos- kus, Share, Supple, Davidson, Bollinger, Hering. THlRD ROW: McKay, Greene, Gallian, Val' lera, Wolfe, Skoog, Sahlberg, McCauley, Hemingway, Hansen, Servies, Hubert, Gnirk, O'Dell, Butts. SECOND ROW: Hooker, i Anthony, Hutton, Kennedy, lr' l win, Fine, Roe, Auer, Holton, l Marvin, Rockett. FRONT ROW: Hughes, Siebert, Dushkes, Lowe, X Bartlett, Dooley, Dooley, Wilson, Agnew, Allendorfer, VanArkel. TTEIPARENTTEACHER.ASSDCUYHON Mm . . . mm! l smell coffee. l'll certainly have to investigate this! My nose led me to the civic room, where l found a Parent-Teacher Association meeting. After being served tempting sandwiches and coffee, l was given or year book, in which the officers and chairmen were listed: Presi- dent, Mrs. James Sharpeg vice-presidents, Mrs. C. Waggoner and Mrs. MacNealg treasurer, Mrs. Lee Hale, recording secretary, Mrs. A. Hawkinsong corresponding secretary, Mrs. D. Condon: committee chairmen and co-chairmen, Mesdames C. B. Smith, Arthur Guillaudeu, Thomas Cafcas, G. Canham, George Page, W. Kumpfer, F. Farmer, E. Hurt, Hilda Perry, .L Jones, F. Raymond, L. Benn, O. Kalter, .lohn Goyke, Carl Holmstrand, Ray Lane, Fred Loftus, and E. H. Smith. C.A,L.CLUB So it's the Calumet Assistant Librarians Club which so efficiently assists in running the library! Miss Louise Randall, their sponsor, told me: Fall and spring semester officers were, respectively: Rita Hilger, loanne Irwin, president, Annette Auer, vice-president, Dorothy Blick, Mary Kennedy, secretary: Ioanne Irwin, Eileen Roe, treasurerg lean Anthony, Naomi Fine, social chairman. Highlights in the years events were a baby party, a skating party, and a mothers tea. A schoolwide Bow Day is held each semester, so whenever you see everyone in school wearing large brightly-colored bows it's only the C. A. L.'s making money for their club. Home Management Club One hundred and twelve home makers! Of course, I refer to the gray-sweatered Home Management Club, sponsored by Miss Sybel Beach. This organization gives us the opportunity to learn modern trends in the various fields of home economics, said President Lucille Werner. Other fall semester officers were: Marge Connors, vice-president, lune Russo, secretary, and lune Kennedy, treasurer. The spring semester officers were lune Russo, presidentg losephine O'Connor, vice-president, Margaret Parker, secretary: and Margaret Schnackenberg, treasurer. Iune told me about a few of their many interesting activities. We take trips to various places of interest, hold style shows, do service work for the Red Cross, and have co-operated with the A.C.C.L. by serving at a social, she said. We hold about ten meetings each semester. New friendships are formed and social contacts are fostered at our initiation parties, added Miss Beach. One of our most interesting trips this semester was a tour through fx China Town. This trip ended with some of the girls eating in the well- known Chinese Restaurant called Guey Sam's. At our service meeting on May 6, the girls dressed one hundred lollypops as dolls and delivered them to the La Rabida Sanitarium for Children. The club plans a beach party for its last social event of this semester. BACK ROW: Buckley, Ramsden, Cottel, Heidenblut, Apato, Mul- loy, Hektoen, Small, Olson, Ta- bor, Bauer. SECOND ROW: Kanter, Picks, Coppock, Burqan, Maes, Kunka, Kunka, Carey, Strong, Tracy, Gardner, Bottger. FRONT ROW: Sefried, Griffin, Campbell, Devine eitert I , S Brady, Bootsman, Rau, O'Dell -25 RM L. yy' U9 'N' BACK ROW: Franks, Radcliffe, Tiberq, Stoskus, Voight, Carl- qiist, McMahon, Schuftert, Wal- lace, Cotter, Kunde, Schultz, Leahy, Tracy, Leigh, Field, Keehn. THIRD ROW: Koehler, Radisch, Peterson, Mezek, Noer- enberg, Stone, Dole, Park, Ver- g'n, Anderson, Lydon, Hubert, Thorsen, Dinqwall, K e a t i n q. SECOND ROW: McCullough Sweeney, Wendt, Parker, Russo, Miss Beach, O'Connor, Schnack- enberg, Perkins, Schneider, D. Caddick. FRONT' iROVV: Fo- qerty, Larkin, Monroe, K. Mul- lane, DeRunt:r, Schmidt, Corridon, P. Mullane, L. Cad- dick, Mockert. 89 fl lf dw, of dlsjif' Q I-ff -Wzfll' ,, Gif t? - it-J.r ,trim I ll ' 15 . 7 1 :f' ' .. 1 The R. O. T. C. Marches On Squads Right! March! And here we start another year of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Calumet, still under the excellent instruction of Sergeant Stanley I. Tutlis. The fall semester started with Cadet Lieut. Col. Willis Gard as Cadet Commander. His staff was as follows: Cadet Captain Alfred Garvin, Adjutant: Cadet First Lieut. Allan Giesen, Plans and Training, Steuer, Supply and Publicity Officer: Cadet First Lieut. Raymond Cfficerp and Cadet Master Sergeant Arthur F. D. Altree, Sergeant Major. Club sponsored On December 4, 1937, the Commissioned Officers the l3th Annual Military Ball in the Crystal Ballroom of the Shoreland Hotel. The chairman in charge of the committee was Cadet Lieut. Col. Willis Gard. Other members of the committee Were: Cadet Captain Alfred Garvin, Cadet First Lieut. Allan Giesen, and Cadet First Lieut. Raymond Steuer. Everyone at this affair had an enjoyable evening and helped make the ball a grand success. ln February the spring semester began with Cadet First Lieut. Allan E. Giesen being appointed Lieut. Col., Cadet Commander. The Bat- talion Staff was composed of the following: Cadet Captain Arthur F. D. Altree, Adjutant: Cadet First Lieut. Harry W. Kester, Plans and Training, Publicity, and Supply Officerj and Cadet Staff Sergeant Donald I. johnson, Sergeant Major. 901 COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CLUB Spring Semester BACK ROW: Bluemer, Michal- ski, Kester, Krllackey. SECOND ROW: Bock, Ozinqa, Santos, W al te r s, Phillipp, Farmer, Hymes. FRONT ROW: Buqelas, Katzrnann, Giese Sgt. Tutlis, Altree, Logatzk , nqer. 4 f ffl NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CLUB BACK ROW: Allendorfer, Haf sten, Baumeister, Noble, Clark Dennis, L. Hoqer, Hughes Mitschek, Sharpe. FRONT ROW Schmidt, Benqtsson, McCanna A. Hoqer, Sqt. Tutlis, Bock l Schraq, Olsen, Green. ,lf Through Another Eventtul Year QW lil, On March l2, 1938, Cadet First Lieut. George Santos took a city-wide competitive examination, Which he passed, and received the rank of Captain on the Cadet Corps Staff: thus Calumet again being repre- sented on the Staff. During the spring semester the Battalion participated in the Clean- Up Parade on April 21st, was inspected for their federal rating on May ll, i938 and also took part in the 3rd Annual Cadet Day on May 20 at Soldier's Field. Guards and ushers were furnished for all school assemblies, dances, and football games. Concerning the all-important federal inspection, for which the cadets had been training hard in the hope of rating as an honor school in Chicago, from my position in the reviewing stand, I should say that they will probobly attain what they had been working for. On pass- ing in review, the R.O.T.C. band led the parade. I happened to overhear Major Yancey, from the University of Wis- consin, remark to Colonel Morrison, who has been in charge of the R.O.T.C. affairs in Chicago, that the Calumet R.O.T.C. boys were the steadiest cadets he had seen in a long time. He also complimented the band, Which, in my opinion, played better than it ever had before. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CLUB Fall Semester BACK ROW: Brennan, Katz- mann, Brady, Reker, Stieber, Bird, Unger, Legatzke. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Stallard, Gou- wens, Garvin, Corbett, Ray- mond, Buqelas, Steuer. FRONT ROW: Houseknecht, A c k e r, Gard, Giesen, Allan, Parrish, Meyer. 91 92 BACK ROW: Kelly, Huyck, Hurt, H. Johnson, D. lones, Olson, Rogers, Dillon, Irwin, Weed, Stadem, Wolf, Caveney, SEC- OND ROW: Exner, Schneider, Fahey, Maichen, Soderlind, L. lones, Danielson, Millar, Pick, Leahy, MacGowen, Norstrom. FRONT ROW: Ianney, Berglund, Picard, Nordstrom, Niedringe haus, McGowen, Engberg, Russo, Brunke, Reinhold. BACK ROW: Smith, Theis, Honert, Nyberg, Gaenen, Nel- son, Marshall, Harder, Tyrrell, Baumback, Gelvin, Larson, Cook, Paluck, Righter, Schnack- enberg, O'Connor, Quantick. THIRD ROW: Hawkinson, Berg- strom, Seifert, Brady, Holland, Hill, Schneider, Bray, Carlson, Schultz, Reuse, Riley, Kelly, Lembares, Seeliqe. SECOND ROW: Silver, O'Dell, Cluever, Waggoner, Soderlind, Maj. La Pointe, McKnight, Harder, Con- boy, Vriend, Sneltjes. FIRST ROW: Olsin, Szlak, lones, McAfee, Swanson, Anderson, O'Keefe, Rheberg, Kales, War- shaw. The Kiwiettes TimefWednesday, March 27: Pigtails, pigtails, pale faces, model planes! What are those queer looking things? Oh! a ray of light dawns. They must be the Kiwiette pledges. All the old members gaze at them with fiendish glee while they squirm in anticipa- tion of what is yet to come. Time changes. Monday, April 4: lt seems that those queer creatures survived, for here they are, looking human now, and having the time of their lives at the Kiwiette roller skating party. Their gay laughter seems to say, lt was Worth it! The ticket chairman was Dorothy lones, and the prize chairman, lean Riley. Spring semester officers Were: Thelma Soderlind, president, Marge McKnight, vice-president: Charlotte Waggoner, secretary, Dorothy Conboy, treasurer: Leona Harder, social secretary: lune Eisner, publicity manager. f'The Kiwiettes, one of Calumet's largest all-girl organizations, is famous for its initiations and skating parties at White City. We are sponsored by Major La Pointe and our purpose is to further aviation in this community, Thelma told me. l visited a regular Wednesday meeting, held ninth period in Room 2l5. All the members Were Wearing their club sweaters and emblems. Major La Pointe gave a brief talk on aviation, which was very interesting and instructive. During the fall semester an airplane stewardess addressed the club, telling of her experiences since she had been graduated from high school. She said that she had served as a nurse before being employed by the air lines. The Kiwiettes The officers for the fall semester were: Lotus jones, president: Thelma Soder- lind, vice-president: Charlotte Waggoner, secretary: Helen Millar, treasurer: Violet Danielson, social secretary, june Eisner, publicity manager. Largely responsible for the success of the fall skating party, December 20, were Viola Norstrom, ticket chairman, and Ieanne Weed, prize chairman. Lotus jones, fall president, stated that to become a member of the Kiwiettes a girl must be either a junior or a senior, have no failing marks, and be spon- sored by an old member. In january a party was held for the installation of officers, to which the Air Corps and the gentleman friends of the members were invited. Major La Pointe was presented with a gift, as were all of the outgoing officers, each of whom was presented with a silver propeller with her name engraved. Major La Pointe said: Every year the Kiwiettes purchase equipment for the aviation department, which aids the aeronautics students in constructing air- planes. Money left in the treasury at the end of the semester is given to the school. On Wednesday, lune l, the Kiwiettes and their friends held a picnic at Ryan's Woods, where they played games and had a weinie roast. Our club is so popular, one of the many enthusiastic members told us, that the difficulty is not in gaining members but in limiting the membership. The truth of this statement can readily be seen by looking at the four large groups of Kiwiettes on this page and the one opposite. BACK ROW: Parker, johnson, Nisbet, Petersen, Swanstrom, H. johnson, Hanna, Carlson, Stol- berq, Weber, Somer, Dong, Kop- pel. THIRD ROW: Beardsley, Blakeway, Lamb, Thiele, Rein- holdt, Thorsen, Marvin, Greg- ory, Scalise, Stone, Polender, Harris, Auer. SECOND HOW: C l a r k, Freudenberq, McCul- lough, Person, Sweeney, H. Iohnson, Allen, Michael, Garner, Wilkinson, Monahan. FRONT RCW: Ccrnharn, Stevens, Rein- hold, Tabor, Lipke, Fischer, Kessler, Rinellc, E, johnson, Berndt. BACK ROW: Kardacl-:, Iohnson, Franks, Swanke, Wolf, Sand- ner, Olson, E. Olsen, Merrell, Stiso, Woehlke, Gillespie, Hart- wick. THIRD ROW: O'De11, Nel- son, Pattison, Kelly, Hurt, Fine, Ringbloom, Babcock, Martin, Rogers, Beal, Hansen, McKay. SECOND ROW: Anderson, An- thony, Carlson, Larson, Wendt, Ersner, Shanahan, Dorl, Dob- berman, jones, Stone. FRONT ROW: Bradbury, Aanerud, MacKenzie, Brennan, Whities, DeRuntz Guillaudeu, Cottel. f93l 5 if AF' .A -X Q R if J K 117-I , ' 1 l JJ I THE AlR CORPS The Calumet Air Corps, the only one of its kind, is under the auspices of Major Arthur La Pointe, aeronautics instructor. The members of the corps are juniors and seniors who have had a previous semester of aeronautics and maintain an E grade in aeronautics. Cadets may choose from various specialized phases of aeronautics: meteorology, navigation, airplane construction, and engine work. ln addition the boys receive military instruction. The cadets may further their knowledge of aeronautics by working under the direction of Major La Pointe at the Harlem Airport, where they come in actual contact with airplanes and may learn to fly. SAFETY COUNCIL Theatre passes for careful driving! I was interested. Who wouldn't bel Calumet's Safety Council, in cooperation with the Mayor's Safety Council, believes in rewarding careful drivers instead of censoring lawlessness, l learned. Paul Murray, head of the council, told me that all students driving cars to school were registered by the committees of the council in an attempt to solve the parking problem. Driving during lunch periods is prohibited, to avoid accidents, he added. Mr. Deegan, sponsor of the Safety Council, said that one of its projects was to classify all local accidents to determine whether pre- ventative measures could be adopted. 94 l BACK ROW: W rig h t, Tolen, Schultz, Nelson, Smith, Hanley, Huegel, Emme, Classen, Wal- lace, Kamps. SECOND ROW: Heilmann, Richards, M i l l e r, Schwarz, Rappold, Crotty, Major LaPointe, Scavone, Thome, Ben- kowski, Kummer, Harris, Stift. FRONT ROW: Hahn, Westberq, Clark, Smith, Parrington, Kidd, Clegg. RACK ROW: Anderson, Potts, Robinson, Gauger, H, Anderson, Nelson, Kelsch, Mayer, Zimmer, Douglass. SECOND ROW: Kluth, Bird, Hanley, Bruce, Reker, Hot, comb, Peterson, Rohats, FRONT , ROW: Reinschreiber, Murray, Lloyd, R. Conlon, Hynies, D. Conlon, Listen, Hudson. , ,f !i,f,.,'i.,.,I.L, ,I -. ' A, V H N . f 1 t BACK ROW: Abney, Vaughan, Mahoney, Stoskus, Fotre, Daly, Duff, Kissling, Davis, McKay, Traver. SECOND ROW: Ost- ling, Renfro, Maihoeter, Fitz- simons, Thome, Kraft, Santos, Ford, E. Daly, Borden, Rocco, Tuttle, Shea. FRONT ROW: Marks, Keller, Gltckauf, Hocker, Tebbens, Mr. Downey, Miss Fre- mont, Pliscott, Mock, Pauss, O'Br1en, Cummings. BACK ROW: Nelson, Quitman, Stoskus, Holzle, Rickert, Mayer, Moss, Katzmann, Boronas, Buge- las, lones, Swillum, Gyllinq, Crowley, M. Smith, Potts. THIRD ROW: Zima, Hope, Taylor, Clas- sen, Rozyn, Atherton, Pohle, Bird, Farmer, Thorn, Stehney, Marsh, lrwiri, Berthelsen, Gras- sel. SECOND ROW: Dietz, Carl- son, Griffin, Aryan, Ide, Loftus. Miss Parmelee, Person, Michal- ski, O'Dell, Isler, Cluever, Reker. FRONT ROW: Larkin, Roth, ' Schroq, Foley, Roark, Waggoner, C Keefe, F. Smith, Chanda, Nad- R dy, Santos, Anderson. The Garden Club Roses, roses, everywhere! I surveyed them in wonder, then asked Mr. Downey for an explanation. He informed me that the Garden Club, of which he is honorary president, was conducting its annual Rose Sale. Here is Miss Ruby Fremont, sponsor, to tell you about it. Cur organization helps beautify the campus, buying shrubs and planting seeds, says Miss Fremont. Ray Thome is president: Marie Peterson, vice-president: Mary MacKenzie, secretary: and Eleanor Stoskus, treasurer. Membership is limited to forty. Recently a hedge of barberry was planted north of the building. Petunias, asters, marigolds, and verbena have also been planted on the school grounds and are growing beautifully. The Chemistry Club l entered the Chemistry Club meeting just as the treasurer, La Verne Person, was reading her report: The balance now in the treasury is fifty cents, she announced. Richard Michalski was presiding at the meeting and Louise Loftus, the secretary, was talking notes, I noticed that Miss lane Parmelee was the faculty sponsor. After the ire-asurer's report Russell Taylor and Ralph Anderson, committee chairmen, made reports on plans for future days. A trip to an industrial plant and a social party were planned. A short talk on mercury poison was given by a club member and the meeting was then adjourned. V X 1. S 95 Q' il., W A x 7 1' If f' N 96 l BACK ROVV: l. Henning, Burk- art, Holzle, Schechner, Sextcr., A. Henning, lde. FRONT ROVY: Goodman, Tfiylor, Hansen, Mc- Glasson, P1 Ll l u s, Knuclserz, Mundo, lvlilliqxn. BACK BONV. Ellis, Larnbics, , Cxrstens, Mc:- sinski, Mille r Piper, Marsh Donald, Gry Baker, Holtsbe-iq. FRONT ROVV: Rozyn, Cohen, Sautangelo, Grit' fin, Mr. Smith, Swzrnke, Stehney, , Kahler, Bickel. The Senior Hi-Y Knock! Knock! The meeting will please come to order, says the Senior l-li-Y presi- dent, limmie Paulus. The minutes of the last meeting will be read by the secretary, Bob McGlasson. The treasurer's report was next, with Kenneth Knudsen telling the fellows how much money was in the treasury. After the meeting l talked with the vice-president, George Hansen, and he told me about several activities of the Senior l-li-Y which included dancing, swimming, baseball, roller skating, and ice skating. The meet- ings are held at the Englewood Y. M. C. A. every Tuesday. Major Arthur LaPointe has been the faculty sponsor of the club. The Junior Hi-Y True sportsmanship is the watchword! Grouping boys together for educational talks and social activities is its purpose! What is it? lt's the lunior Hi-Y, which includes in its membership several out- standing boys with high athletic and scholastic achievements. The boys participate in a great many activities, including football, basketball, swimming, wrestling and golf. One of the main social events in the I-li-Y program is the semi-annual Tramper Dance. The officers for the past year have been: Bob Carstens, president, Bob Kahler, vice-president: Leonard Cohen, treasurer, Anthony Lam- bros, secretary. The Girl Reserves I had to leave the school building to attend the meeting of one organ- ization, the Girl Reserves. Considered an outside activity, they now meet at the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, located at Seventy- eighth and Morgan Streets. Miss Frances Duffy, faculty sponsor and a former Girl Reserve, told me that many interesting activities are continually being planned. Each semester we hold a ceremonial, combined with a Mother's Tea. Other features were a Question Box meeting, and a speaker on person- ality, Mrs. Lund of the Y. W. C. A. The club is divided into units called 'triangles' Each triangle takes its turn conducting a meeting. Now let me present our spring president, Leona Drawertf' My fellow officers are lean Riley, vice-president: Dorothy Allen, secretaryg and Marge Norman, treasurer, said Leona. Fall semester officers were Gwendolyn Moreen, president: leannette Petersen, vice- presidentg Rosemary Engmann, secretary: and Geraldine Logue, treas- urer. Gwen said: The Girl Reserves are one of Calumet's outstanding clubs even though they must now meet outside of the school building and after school hours. Mrs. Hillman, who is the sponsor from the Y. W. C. A., is always ready to aid the girls in any way. She has been very helpful in assist ing the girls in choosing a vocation. The Girl Reserves have an interesting paper, called GReeting, which is sent to every member once a month. The news for this paper is gathered from all the Girl Reserve clubs on the south side. Mrs. Hillman edits the publication. BACK ROW: Weber, Nyberq, A. Swanstrom, Kunde, Lewis, Dillon, Iones, Vleed, Freudenberg, Holland Nebel, MacLean, Alberts, Shifter, M. Swanstrom, D. Carlson, Wernly. THIRD ROW: Kustusch, Smith Petersen, DeMay, Seifert, Wilkinson, Dobberman, McClurg, Jones, lohnson, Stone, E. Carlson, Schuler, Gnirk, Tyrrell. SECOND ROW: Milius, Parker, Marcus, Murray, Norman, Riley, Drawert, Allen, Monahan Yahnker, Duffy, l-landschy. FRONT ROW: Murtaugh, McKnight, Schmitt, Swanson, O'Keefe, Voiqht Paluck, Schnackenberg, Somer, Kales, Ianney. 97 ,,-, 1 M TX RX ,T iw .i 55 Spanish Club l attended a bi-Weekly meeting of the Spanish Club and asked Mrs. Spencer, the sponsor, to tell me something about the activities of the organization. This club is a member of the Pan-American Leaque and is open to all who have completed a year of Spanish, she said. We have talks and movies on Spanish life at our meetings and end the semester with a gala party typical of Spain, having as entertainment songs, dances, and games. She then introduced the president, William Van Howe. William, in turn, presented his fellow officers, Vice-President Winifred Beal and Secretary-Treasurer Gus Ziagos. Latin Club Under Ethel Mealiff and Elsie Flersheim advanced Latin students study Vergil's Aeneid and Cicero's orations. Vergil's epic, written in . . . the stateliest measure ever moulded by the lips of man records Aeneas' heroic struggle to found a city. His descendants later established Rome. The love story of Dido and Aeneas, as fundamental in literature as Romeo and luliet and as tragic, is but one of the many thrilling episodes. Cicero describes another side of Roman life, expounding laws and setting forth his philosophy and Wisdom in finest Latin. The problems of the Roman World prove that history repeats itself, for they are the same political problems facing us today. 98 l BACK ROW: Chase, Enqberg, I. Wilson, Engeman, Coombes Williams, MacGrenera, Whiteis, Camerano. SECOND ROW: len- ninqs, Stolberq, Martin, Mussel- man, Dahlke, Hoffman, Ken- nedy, Brownell, Beal, Gutrich, Pierson, Nelson, Holmes, FRONT ROW: Dobberman, Ziaqos, Schneider, Rebling, Mrs. Spen- cer, Mayer, D. Wilson, Van- Howe, Carlson. BACK ROW: Ploger, Olsin, Fischer, Chase, McClellan, Cas- sidy, Holcomb, Quitman, Quan- tick, Testa, Hughes, Wollek, Wacholz, Smead, Lipke. THIRD ROW: Krause, Cuminsy, Moss, endlein, Sharpe, Adams, Brown, G. O'Brien, Weed, Anderson, Curtin, Wolf. SECOND ROW: Mahon, Howat, Miss Mealiif, Hennessy. Minnick, Petersen, jones, Tros Milligan, Roe, St. Germain, Mc- Miss Flersheim, Cluever, Asma, Johnson, Skoog, E. O'Brien. FRONT ROW: Getz, Ekstrolm, Nyberg, S p r a q u e, Ianulis, Franke, Dushkes, Larson, Kales, BACK BOW: Canhani, Kanter, Aronberg, Schneicer, D. Swan- son, Marshall, Manus, Nilson, Webb, H. Swanson, Stevens, lohnson, Levin. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Lamb, Scndner, Duffy, Dillon, Bell, Campbell, Ander- son, Sullivan, McAfee, Weber. FRONT BOW: Holmgren, Gael- zer, Sorenson, Irwin, Scalise Miss Berleman, Arvan, Carlson, Cronquist, Sloan, Leonard, 4 M BACK ROW: Vogler, Berndt, Harder, Petersen, Saurbier, Cuminsy, Hawkinson, Fischer, Borchardt, Blakewcy, Northway, Gaunt, Nordberg, Arendt, Ste- fan. THIRD ROW: Goyke, Bloom- berg, Kephart, Feichtinger, Har- der, Katter, Tertinger, Biel, Fry, Person, Roop, Koch, Ringbloom, Soderlind, Hack, Thiele. SEC- OND ROW: Cronin, Moch, Mertes, Hocker, Mr. Manzke, Mr. Bech- tolt, Iakus, Shoqren, Heinzen, FRONT BOW: Herold, Vollert, Mash, Hurst, Hanson, Somer, Vtleaver, Sebastian, She-llstrom, Guillaudeu. t FRENCH CLUB Parlez-vous francais? ask the members ot Le Cercle Francais. This club for senior French students, sponsored by Miss Drolsom, has as officers Dagny Bergstrom, president: Kenneth Holmgren, vice-presi- dentg Bob Hopkins, secretary: Catherine Scalise, treasurer. The year's activities are climaxed by a tea for mothers. Miss Berleman's French 6 and 7 class is also organized as a club, with Ioanne lrwin as president, Peggy Shanahan, vice-president: and Sara Aronberg, secretary-treasurer. Nous parlons francais presque aussi bien que Danielle Darrieuxf' clit une des jeunes tilles. Mais je ne le crois pas. TEUTON IA The soft strains of Du, du liegst mir im Herzenf' greeted me as i entered Boom 212, the meeting place of the German Club, Teutonia, or- ganized in 1935 under the sponsorship oi Miss Stellar and Mr. Bechtolt. One purpose ot this organization is to encourage the learning and sing- ing of German songs. Each year at Christmas Teutonia gives a party and in the spring German Day is celebrated. The club has also spon- sored German movies and travelogues. With Germany so much in the public eye, it is natural that interest in her language, literature, and music should continue unabatedf' said Mr. Bechtolt. JJ ,, 'X ff ,f Wi! IO if X-1 4' 9 .2 'f 4' , , QM t.,-54' 1, K .X V I I t 99 l 'Q 92 TENORS BARITONES BASSES t 119 101, G HW f? 7 7 The Glee Calumet students are m 1. Clubs and usically inclined. l'd ilce to offer as pro f o the evidence obt makin ained from g the rounds of the th ree C's of musiceclubs, choruses, and choirs. BOYS GLEE CLUB My first stop was in room 135 Ch ' , Where the Boys orus was singing Listen to the Lambs , under the guidance of Miss Clar B e elous They cert are a fine gr . ainly oup, ranging from high tenor to deep bass. They partici t pa e in many scho l said M' o events, iss Belous, and those forty male voices really prove a joy to every one. We hope to en- large our -mernbersh' ' ' ip next semesterf 1 l'I , . GIBLS GLEE CLUB After enjoying several songs, l we the corne nt around r to room l44 whe M' ir s Glee Club. I h get i siness meeting. P Harriet Sw ' n Lorraine Larson treasurer etters are awarded t who have bee , secretary- , were also in evidence. Many activiti -eparties, teas, a d e n candy saleseare carried out each semester. Music l o girl n members for f , re iss Margaret Blood Was leading the G' l appened to n on a monthly bu ' resident anson presided and Arlene Hannion, vice-president, a d ' S S our semesters. On April 20 We presented the 'Egyptian Prin- cess', a three-act operettaf' Harriet informed me. Beth Dring, who was the fall semester president, graduated in February. The girls also sang in the prelirninaries and finals of a contest held at Calumet and Hyde Park, respectively. In this contest the schools f all over Chica rom go were represented. Calumet's Glee Club obtained a rating of G, as did all of the other girls' glee clubs. ' A CAPPELLA CHC IB The A Cappella Choir I f ound an unusual org ganization, for its t reasurer, unlike most, collects no dues. lThat ought to prove interestingj The officers are Kay Welch presidenty George Eadon vice president Mary Britton secretaryp Florence Stone treasurer Still a bab b U , - , ' , . A ' y, ut fast becomin 4 45' 5 K profi ' ' e ous, its director li 100 I g professionally cient says Miss B l Their Glam I A Cappella Choirs Bri Fine Music to Calumet only fault is that they are too talkative. Being rather a patient soul, she finally on impressed them that their purpose in lite was to sing- enot to lGllC. They appeared at the Band and Orchestra Concert, March lU, on the evening ot the operetta, April 20, and at a music assembly, May 20. On hearing Dr. David Nyvall's All-Chicago Choir rehearse, the Calu- met group reluctantly admitted that those young people really could sing, adding, lust wait and see what we're going to do! The A Cappella Choir has great aspirations. lt hopes to develop into a large chorus of about one hundred fifty voices, trained and blended to sing so harmoniously, that the student body and the come munity will awake to the beauty of choral music well performed. BACK ROW: Schmidt, Welch, Warsliaw, Carlson, Prince, Monroe, Aldona, Rcrat, Welch, Musselrnan, Hurt, Pierson, D. Stolberg, A. Stolberg, Brown, Coombes, O'Keete, Engelbrecht, Engberg, Swanstrom, Williams, Wolf, Des Bouillons, E. Iohnson, Heller, Peterson, Vollert. FRONT ROW: Miss Blood, Strauss, Moss, Olson, Britton, De Walt, Cwlashotf, H. lohnson, Stone, Olsen, Hill, Cluever, l-Iannion, Swanson, Larson, Howat, Allen, Reuse, Leahy, Reinholdt, Norstrom, Long, Strony, Nelson, Martin, Smith, Heinz. BACK ROW: Parker, Mea, Bollinger, B. Welch, Tanzer, Isaacson, Corbett, Brado, Wilmsen, Hartwick, Werner, Bloomberg, McNamara, G. Welch, Hanlon, Iohnson, Yandel, Snyder, Hack, Young, Dankers, La Roche, Lashett, Chase, Lutz, Kopecki, Sells, Titus, Daley. FRONT ROW: Atchison, Warapius, Eadon, Moly- neux, Hcck, Geringer, Watkins, Whipple, Moreen, Zinter, Lake, Nelson, Gately, Carson, Bivins, Gooch, Foos, Bloomquist, Chance, Wright, Outhouse, Rockett, Glick, Keating, Portz, Kerchner, Mack, Hansen, Mikkelsen, Harenberg, O'Shaughnessy, Rose. Q z . fo 51013 0.Jfff.-,ri!iwWl BACK ROW: Wacholz, Nayder, Singer, F. Parker, Fisher, lager, Paulin, Daley, Follenweider, McClellan, Aanerud. THIRD HOW: E. Iohnson, Curtin, Wallent, Terborg, Coppock, D. Iohnson, Howell, B. Morris, Lindahl, Sablotni, S. lohnson. SECOND ROW: Shanahan, A. Anderson, B. Anderson, Rutherford, Miss Cazier, Perkins, I. Parker, E. Morris, O'l-laqan. FRONT ROW: Siebert, Neumann, Krause, Brennan, Horvath, Nicol, Smead, Augsburger, Peer. CBESCENDO CLUB You haven't heard of the Crescendo Club? l had to admit l hadn't, but Miss Ruth Cazier, originator and leader, said: Well, you will be hearing cf it! lt originated in a group of singers for Mr. Ault's plays in March, 1937. The membership is limited to a small number. Bob Daley, president, then introduced his fellow officers: Roberta Smead, vice-president: Don Iohnson, secretary: and leanne Wacholz, treasurer. The president then explained that at first the club met every Friday night, but now it meets every day during fourth period. The major work at present is on madrigals. Theatre parties and picnics have been held frequently by the club, said Bob, and there is a great deal of spirit among the singers. MUSTC ASSEMBLY HELD At the fine music assembly given for the entire school on May 20, songs were sung by the Girls' Glee Club, the A Cappella Choir, and the Crescendo Club. l was fortunate enough to attend this assembly. The Girls' Glee Club sang Lift Thine Eyes, Beauteous Mom, 0 0 God Is Our Guide, and several popular numbers, including Sweet- O heart, from lVIaytime, and Heigh Ho, from SnowWhite and the . Seven Dwarfs. The A Cappella Choir chose two English madrigals composed about 325 years ago: Since First l Saw Your Face and The Silver Swan. 8g0 a Two negro spirituels Roll, Iordan, Boll, and Deep River, Good- night, Beloved, and Vanka'n Tanka were the songs selected by the Crescendo Club. 51023 A Cappella Choir Group Continues Its Popularity ffl Q J, X ttf 37 ggi! CASPEBlAN A CAPPELLA CHOIR A truly ambitious group is the Casperian A Cappella Choir, which originated at Calumet with Miss Bertha Caspers as sponsor. When she left Calumet, the choir continued to meet at the members' homes. Our activities have been numerous, stated Miss Caspers. We have sung at the Highland Theatre, at St. Matthew's and Thoburn Churches, and at Morgan Park Alumni Hall. During the Christmas vaca- tion we carolled at local and downtown stores. At Calumet, we sang on an assembly program on December 3, and for the commencement exercises on Ianuary 27. Fall officers were: Charles Palmquist, president, Lorraine Larson, vice-president: lessamine Hill, secretary-treasurer. Spring officers were: Mary Britton, president, Iames O'Shaughnessy, vice-president, Doris Vollert, secretary, Alice Polender and Evelyn Warsaw, corresponding secretariesy Sterling Falloon, treasurer. A gala Christmas party was held at Miss Casper's home, and the year's activities were climaxed with a spring concert on May 24. BACK ROW: Parker, Loftus, Hell, Bostrom. Watkins, Palmquist, Olsen, Falloon, H . im QQ J ughes, Dninkn LEFT TO PJGHTZ lames Thatcher Ruth Cazier Bertha Caspers Margaret Blood H. Whipple, O'Shaugh- 1610 '1 L,....a..h,. M.-- nessy, Vercoe, Daley. SECOND ROW: Carson Mott:-rmvrn Rfsmhnmf Mi I F 2,1-B62 1 . 'AVI gl-il Qi if ga, O flO4j Westcott Musical Organizations Train New and Youthful Talent Our Westcott orchestra and band afford much pleasure and satis- faction to the students who play in them. Our players represent a Wide range of training and experience. Some have had previous instruction, but others are beginners who have been taught to play by our Westcott teacher, Mr. lames Thatcher. At the recent Open House at Westcott, the orchestra played several numbers for the visiting mothers. These numbers were very well re- ceived and We hope to present an even more finished performance at our next appearance. Westcott's Glee Club, under the able leadership of Mrs. Helen Dilger, is one of Westcott's finest organizations. lt is really an A Cappella choir and has a large repertoire of four-part music. Meetings are held three days a Week in the music room. The membership is now thirty. The Glee Club assists in the assemblies of the school and has also sponsored many concert programs. The last program given by the club was a concert for the Parent-Teacher Association, given on the day Westcott held Open House. Although the club spends most of the time in the diligent study of music, it also has its social times and parties. The big event of the year is the annual dinner and theater party, which was held this year at the Capitol Theater. BACK ROW: Mathtesen, Kupyer, Cottar. SECOND ROW: BACK ROW: Springer, Thompson, Urech, Hammond, Gass. Ferdinandson, Boyad, Conners, Morton, Orth, Shifter. FRONT ROW: St. Aubin, Gelvin, DeVore, Hoffman, Leahy. FRONT ROW: Orth, O'Connell, Strick, Thompson. The Egyptian Princess 111051 Captain Morris Leads the Band Through Another Successful Season CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORRIS On a delightful spring afternoon, April 21, my walk on I-Ialsted Street was arrested by the sound of martial music and marching feet. I pushed through the crowd to the curb in time to watch the Calumet band swing into review, followed by delegations from various school clubs carrying brooms and mops-the annual Clean-Up parade, in which the band took a most important part. A truly proud date on the band's calendar during the past year was the occasion on which the Band and Orchestra concert broke all previ- ous attendance records. In fact, the concert had to be repeated, so popu- lar did it prove to be. It also participated in the annual R. O. T. C. review at Soldier's Field on May 20. I-litherto a uniformed R. O. T. C. unit, the band has now become part military and part civilian, and military training is optional, stated Captain Morris, director. Cfficers for the spring and fall semesters were: First Lieutenant Rus- sell Taylor, Second Lieutenant Robert Reker, and Second Lieut nt William Bird. STRIKE UP THE BAND! . I H063 School Orchestra Entertains at Many School Functions LEFT TO RlGl-IT: Robert Cohen, First Violinist Ray Vandermaar, First Violinist and Manager Anna Mae Good, Accompanist You wish to take part in extra-curricular activities? The orchestra otters an excellent opportunity, since it appears at assemblies, plays, operettas, commencement exercises, concerts, and contests. Funds raised from the presentation ot concerts are used to add in- struments to the orchestral equipment. Violas, cellos, basses, oboes, bassoons, kettle drums, and other percussions are available tor students who do not own instruments and have had no instruction. Promotion from one to another ot the three groupsebeginners, juniors, and advanced---is based on the progress the player makes, and many are able to enter the advanced group with one or two semester's work, Mr. Thatcher, orchestra director, said. Major letters and credits are given tor the required amount ot service rendered. The training received enables the player to render and comprehend KX , X many ot the great Works ot orchestral literature, acquiring a senset ot lx fx gl 5 t appreciation extremely valuable in future years. ,Ut X W' My , r ' . g 1 . ' X1 X ylr' READY FOR AN OUTDOOR CONCERT ! 1, X 51073 9 sd! 4 A X - kv Z . ' , I tl A f 9 0 1' '1 M . , L 4 Gemini Club Am I seeing double or is this the Gemini Club meeting? Still in the dark? Well, they're twins! Their club is sponsored by Mr. Dickman, who is the father ot twins. As is quite appropriate, all the officers are in pairs. Fall semester officers were: Ed and Al Thorsen, presidentsg Gertrude and Genevieve Kunlca, vice-presidents, Bob and De Lee Conlon, secre- tariesg Bob and Rosemary Daly, treasurers. Spring semester otticers were: Gertrude and Genevieve Kunka, presidents: Bob and De Lee Conlon, vice-presidentsg Dick and Ioanne Irwin, secretaries: the treas- urers continued in office. Roller skating parties were held Ianuary ll and May 9. Hooters Club Yea, Calumet! Fight! That must be the Rooters Club, l thought. A word with Mr. Ashley, sponsor, removed all doubt, for he could and did tell me about its titty energetic, spirited, girl members. We attend all school contests and try to develop loyalty and good fellowship among Calumet students, he explained. Buses convey the members to outside basketball games. Francine Bevignani, president, then presented Marge Egan, vice- president, and Bernice Haltenhot, secretary-treasurer. As I looked about I noticed that all the girls were proudly wearing their sweaters and emblems. They made an attractive appearance, I assure you. BACK ROW: Robert and Wil- liam Iuraschek, Anthony and Joseph Marvinac, Mr. Downey, William and Edward Giles, Robert and De Lee Conlon. THIRD ROW: Mary and Carolyn Sorenson, Helen and Catherine Rattray, Mr. Dickman, Viola and La Verne Baumbach, Genevieve and Gertrude Kunka, Caroline and Iosephine De May. SEC- OND ROW: Alice and Eleanor Hein, Adele and Muriel Cizek, Robert and Rosemary Daley, Ioanne and Richard Irwin, Ann and Margaret Diggins. FRONT ROW: Betty and Bonnie Allee, Mary and Kathleen Gleason, Al- bert and Edward Thorson, Ber- nice and Bernadette Dooley. BACK ROW: McCarthy, Sloan, Hjerstedt, Fox, Welch, Moritz, McMahon, Shanahan, Iones, Canham. THIRD ROW: Leigh, Cotter, Goyke, Stickler, Lamb, Morrissey, Iohnson, Wallace Follenweider, Brown. SECOND ROW: Marcus, Stone, Egan, Bevignani, Mr. Ashley, Halten- ! hot, Rowe, Handschy, Gaelzer. FIRST ROW: Huggins, Hauss, I clitie, Atkinson, Precin. 71 f -fV'w i My Lf, c IUB ' , M, - 1 l 6741 fifjlgy Qi! if 4 .1 l V! Reuse, Kenney, Kircher, Rad- Zz ima or xgpaorfd R 3 5 a N li v r R 1 1 Go, Cal, Go! We're here to see Our boys come thru. So how 'bout it, Cal? We're rootin' for you. Acka lacka chin! Acka lacka chow! Ackla lack chin chin! Chow chow chow! Boomeracka, boomeracka, Sis boom, bah! Calumet! Calumet! Rah! Rah! Rah! California grapefruit, Arizona cactus, We play Copponentl Iust for practice. Shoot it high! Shoot it straight! Come on, Cal! lt's not too late! RAH! RAI-I! HAH! UPPER LEFT: Mr. Dyqert and Mr. lvers. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Hansen. RIGHT: Mr. Boyle. ! lll N 6 'G Aj Plucky Gridiron Warriors Score Several Outstanding Victories -nl? W .cw-'Br 5 sn I I I, 1 V V , Qt X . .rf 5 xx IQ if--if 7 X 5 ' y ,' .- 'I' 5 4 1 G ' ' X 7 a, f D : f 4 -v ,, G I. l f ffr A .w 'Xt X- f A w. - .fr ' , CALUMET HARPER CALUMET PARKER CALUMET BOWEN CALUMET FENGER CALUMET HIRSCH CALUMET MORGAN PARK 0 14 U 7 14 7 0 20 7 0 0 0 jjj! -up The last football game of the season, the encounter with Morgan Park, had just ended in a scoreless tie. As the fans left the stands at Shewbridge Field l listened to their conversation. Well, lack, all in all it was a tough season. Bed Griffin and Bill Gooch were injured at the very start and were out of the Harper and Parker games. Otherwise we could probably have won both games. Do you remember that beautiful 5U-yard pass at the close of the Daven- port game, from lohn MacDonald to Red Griffin? And do you remember the Harper game the following week? The fellows felt pretty good after that, even though they were beaten. We were defeated by our deadly rivals, Parker, but our team made such a good showing in that game that they met the Bowen Boilermakers with re- newed confidence and won their first game in almost two years. That was the game where Bob Dykes recovered a punt behind the Bowen goal for the first touchdown in the second period. Then Bowen tied the score, and in the fourth quarter Slinging lohn MacDonald threw another of his long-distance passes to Arnie Pohle, to win the game. Bill rsh kicked the two extra points. The south section champsvf nger, were held to their closest game in the section against us! fs tw BACK ROW: Kennedy, Grysinski, Scaxone, Marsh, Houston, Bickel, Thorn, Iamieson, Millet, Biehl. Stehney, MacDonald, Kirkwood, Arnbrode, Lukes, Tatar. SECOND ROVV: Rydeen, Griffin, Cummings, Swanke, Pohle, Rysdon, Fenneman, Dykes, Benn, Gooch, McCarthy. FRONT ROW: Metzger, Finmnger, Holtsberg, Lambros, Fischer, Burris, Stevefnson, Baker, Martig, Piper, Swtllum. l c,,,,, 5 ANDREVV STEHNEY DONALD THORN Wasn't that a thrilling moment in the Hirsch game when Ray Swanke picked up a Hirsch fum- ble and ran 77 yards for a touchdown, to win the game? By tying this game today we tied for fourth place. That's not so bad! Next year Mr. Dygert will have quite a few of the fellows back: Ray Swanke, Henry Piper, Iohn MacDonald, Tony Lambros, Arnie Pohle, Ora Miller, Ray Rydeen, Bob Scavone, Bob Baker, Norm Biehl, and Warren Holtsbergf' The fellows who have probably earned their letters this year are: Captain Stehney, Dykes, Holtsberg, Pohle, Swanke, Rydeen, Lambros, Mac- Donald, Rysdon, Gooch, Swillum, Piper, Marsh, Griffin, Thorn, and the team managers, Tatar and Campiche. Of these lettermen, seven will be back in their regular positions next season. We ought to have a pretty good season next year, then. Well, so long! l'll see you Monday! BILL MARSH ROBERT DYKES EARL SWILLUM Heavyweight Basketball Team Gathers Laurels DICK BURKE BOB SIMS Boy, Dick, am I tired! exclaimed Bob Sims as he pulled off his basketball jersey in the locker room. I'll bet, you are, Bob. Say, Dick, We didn't do so badly this season. We Won eighteen games and lost only five. Yea, and how about the string of victories we had during the practice schedule? Besides, although we lost to Tilden at Tilden, We beat them on our own floor. And that game We lost to Parker in the University of Chicago tourna- ment, we should have Won, because We beat them in the league schedule in overtime. Y'knoW, Dick, We should have beaten that Hyde Park outfit, too, even though we played them in that bandbox of a gym they have. What about the Hirsch game? We couldn't have beaten them on any floor that day, they were so hot on the basket. Then of all things, Dick, you had to go and break your wrist just before the Morgan Park: so we lost that. But we sure did take that tough Harper outfit in stride. Then those other teams, Englewood, Bowen, and Fenger all were easy victories. lt's a good thing this Was the last game. DONALD BROENNEKE NICK FUSCO HARRY GLICKAUF GEORGE IOI-INSON PAT CONDON 5 114 3 IAMES MCGREI LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Condon Harry Glickhauf Dick Burke Nick Fusco George Iohnson Well, I hope Glick, lohns, and little Nick bring Boyle the section title next year. By the way, Bob, you forgot all about the Faculty-Varsity game, which we won, 28-25. Do you remember toward the end ot the game when we were losing, 25-24, with two minutes left to play? Boy, do I Dick! Glick sank a short basket to give us the lead 26 25 and the I ' I Tl I put the game on ice with a long shot from the middle of the floor. HARRY SIEG lOl-IN TEBBENS SCORES Opponents Calumet Opponent Score 26 ,..,...a,t,..,.. Harper .....t..t 22 23 ...,,.,..,....,v Hyde Park .l,......,,. 27 3l .Parker ...,,,,,t,.. ..... 36 t,.,...t,,..a.., Bowen .,t..... 46 a,.....,,,..,.., 32 .,.a,a. ...,,.,. Hirsch .,...,.,.,,......,t. Morgan Park ....,,.. 15 ..,,,,t,,,.,.... 48. Englewood .l,. Fenger ,..l,t.,l,..,t,av. 28 21 28 37 22 34 51153 1 Lightweight Cagers End Season in Third Place SCORES Opponents Calumet Cpponent Score .....l..........Harper 25 Hyde Park ..a,,..,,..w.i 18 Parker .,a,,a.,,...,...,w.. 18 Bowen Ai,,,, ,,,,,A,e 2 O Fenger .,Y,ai,v,,a,..,.ai 48 Hirsch ,i,. ..,,,Y,.w,r,,r, 2 9 Morgan Park ,,,Y,Y,Y 9 Englewood r...,...w,,o 31 fllol lane, Goldberg, Ellis. Well, Mr. Hansen, l guess this ends the season for us in good style, with third place in the south section. lt was pretty black at the start, but we came to life when the league schedule started, and beat Harper, Hyde Park, Bowen, and Parker right in a row. Listen, Ellis, don't forget you fellows then played Fenger and got your ears pinned back: besides that you lost to Hirsch the following week and so were put out of the section title running. But after that, Mr. Hansen, we beat Morgan Park and Englewood without any trouble. And remember that Al Nelson and l were the only players from last year's team who played the whole season: Milt Gold- berg played only until graduation in February. Next year, Mr. Hansen, you will have lim O'Hara, lohn MacFarlane, and Mike Clifford back, besides Henry Hansen, who will play until graduation in Feb- ruary. Yes, but we'll surely miss you, Ierry Bresnahan, and Al Nelson. Well, one consolation is that the south section light- weight teams will be more evenly matched next year, so that there won't be any team running away with the section crown. BACK ROW: Hansen, Clifford, B r e s n a h a ri, Walsh, Nelson FRONT ROW: O'Hara, MacFar- In terclass Champions Show Spirit Do you know, lack, that this was the first year the seniors have been beaten for the school basketball championship? In the spring tournament, the sopho- more champions defeated the senior champions and went on to defeat the junior champions, Room 214, in the interclass tournament. The score was 21 to 14. Who were the members of the team? They certainly ought to be good a year or two from now. embers of the sophomore championship team, session 133, were: Ray Gilmor captain: Harvey Hyland, Iohn Baker, Iohn Naughton, Iames Cas- per, Robert O'Ma11ey, and Crist Mikkelsen. Iohn Baker was the team's high scorer, and Harvey Hyland was the smallest p1aye gnbe- 111OI'1 . xg ' Who won the fall tourney? In the fall tournament the seniors from Mrs. Rowderfs session took the Calumet interclass title by defeating 249B, sophomore champions, by the score of 17 to 4. Peach and McLaughlin were the spearheads of the senior attack, and Lou Micetich stood out with his great defensive p1ay. Do you remember who the players were on the senior team? Yes. They were Lou Micetich, Dick Peach, Iames Doyle, Robert Mc- Laughlin, and Andrew Smith. The team winning the school championship received shields for their sweaters and the referees, Bob Sims and Harry Glick- auf, received sweat sox. ln all of these interclass competitions, the basketball games are the toughest. Even though the seniors may be taller than the rest of the students they can be upset. BACK ROW: Doyle, McLaughlin, Peach, FRONT BACK ROW: Barrows, Marsh, Burns. FRONT ROW: Smith, Micetich. ROW: Biehl, Iohnson. 51173 gn! ff- A- LJ BACK ROW: Clemens, Anglcmd, Loqsdon, Diqgins, Corrigan, McGreal, Hopkins, Piper, Hudson. SECOND ROW: Frank, Seibt, Rozyn, Schneider, Biallas, Hale, Nettleton, Soderlind, Ziaqos. FRONT ROW: Glass. Broenneke, Walsh, Friend, Johnson. Calumet's Baseball Well, boys! exclaimed Coach George Boyle after his base- - I I ball team had beaten Lane in the city quarter finals, if we beat Sf1'1I1Q' of V1Cf0I19S Harper in the semi-finals, we still have a good chance to take the city title, even though we came out only second in the south Team Collects a section. Today's game proved that our boys have the championship spirit. Warren Biallis' triple in the first inning gave the team the enthusiasm necessary to win. Even Lane's no-hit pitcher was knocked out of the box. The final score, lO to 5, is especially sig- nificant because Lane hadn't lost a single game this whole season. You know, Mr. Boyle, said Captain Don Broenneke, we did pretty well this season. We started oft with a bang by beating Hirsch, Parker, and Bowen, but then we lost three in a row to Harper, Morgan Park, and Fengerf' Yes, Don, but don't forget we came to life in the second round and beat every team but Harper. We trimmed Hirsch, Parker, and Bowen, besides eking out wins over Morgan Park and Fengerf' That was a smart thing you did, Mr. Boyle, when you changed lim lVIcGreal from a catcher to an outfielder and then to a league leading pitcher. He is certainly the most versatile fellow on the team. Besides being our No. l pitcher he is a natural hitter at the plate. Well, Don, the section games are over and we didn't retain our title. Besides that we lost one more game than we did last year. But We still have a good chance for the coveted city title. Let's go Captain Don Broenneke Ol-lt Und- q9l mn 51183 rX f ' 'iiefzwffwzzifxmp LMWV ' I SCORES CaIurnei's Score Opponenfs Opponent 3 .......,. ,,.... H irsch ....A,, ,,.w 5 ......,Y..,,.,., Parker ...,,,. ,,.. 8 ,,,.YY,......... Bowen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 ......AY..,,..,. Harper ,,,A,,,,,,,,r. 4 .,,,,,,,,,w.,,.. Morgan Park 8 w.....,....,..,, Fenger oo.....,oo..w. 23 ...,...,..,w,,w. Hirsch oooo,.r o,ro I I r,7,,,,w,,,.,,.. Parker oooooov ,,oo 12 ..Y,.,,,,,,,,,w. Bowen ..roo,oorAooo. 6 .,...,,,,.,,..,Y Harper ooo,oo.,,,oooo 9 ,.,,.,,.,w.,..., Morgan 3 .,7.,,,......... Fenger Park ..r, Score H 3 STANDINGS Y- 5 Won Lost Tied 7 3 Harper .,,...v, ,o.rrooo 9 3 U U 9 CALUMET .w.,.,,, ,r,,,,,, 8 4 O H 0 Morgan Park ..,oo,,.,r,,oo,,,, 6 6 O U 3 Hirsch .,,.,,,,i,,,r,,,. ,,,,,,., 5 6 1 -- 2 Bowen ,,,,,, ooooooow 5 7 O H 7 Fenger ...,ri V,,,oo., 5 7 O 3 Parker ...ooo ,,,,,,,, 4 7 1 HALE BIALLIS ROZYN SODERLIND WALSH MCGREAL SCHNEIDER SEIBT FRIEND DIGGINS PIPER NEAKRASE ,, ,Vwwmv!vi.4.si,:fvwsv:fxwm+'wmfieL7mPff:x vrxrmwitz I-0mwv,Ml7mls3srYwv-vwrgz,w:ae'9mm1mw Jia?':LWwQfvfQiifif1'rfffa.ai 2'r1 CBJ Wrestling Team Makes Excellent Showing in Meets Come on, Cal! Let's go, shouted Cal's enthusiastic boosters at the t t ' s a e wrestling meet at Champaign. And that's just what Cal's wrestlers did! ln the 165-lb. class Co-Captain Bill Marsh gave the crowd a wrestling performance they'll never forget, to take a first place honor. Co-Captain Tony Lambros, l45 lb . ll ' ' ' ' s , equa ed Bill s achievement by taking a first place honor i h' n is weight. Ray Swanke, 155-lb. wrestler, took third place laurels in this meet. This was his first year wrestling for Cal ln the city meet at Bartlett Gymnasium, Tony Lambros again won first place. Harvey Hyland, who wrestled at lU5 lbs., placed second, as did Bay Swanke. Frank Getz, 135-pounder, and Bill Marsh took third place in their respective weights. Vincent Hennel, who wrestled at 125 lbs., was a pace setter for the rest of the team, piling up a large number of points whenever and wherever he wrestled. Don Peterson, who wrestled at l55 lbs., gave a good performance for him- self, despite the fact that this was his first year on the wrestling team. Ed Swanke and Ken Darrow, who didn't wrestle regularly but showed such promise that Coach Eddie Dygert kept them for experiences sake, will probably wrestle in regular positions next year. BACK RO orow, Cronin, Bickel, Peterson, Getz, Fischer, Schwimmer, Knudson. FRONT OW: E. Swanke, Nyiand, Marsh, M . D r ygert, Lambros, Burkhart, R. Swanke, Hennel, Millonig. fl2Ol Swimming Team Wins Repeatedly in Strenuous Competition Bang! With the sound of the gun Chicagds best prep breast-strokers took to the water at the city meet, held at Roosevelt High School. Calumet was well rep- resented. Bob MacNeal, senior breast-stroke ace, who was not defeated during the whole year, showed every- one just how good he was by taking a sixth place in the lOO-yard event. ln the 50-yard junior breast-stroke Loren Brown took fifth place in a tough race. The junior high-point men were Bob Lambert and Loren Brown. The senior high-point men were Bob MacNeal, Warren Nilsen, and lim Clancy. In the senior division the boys eligible for letters were lim Clancy, Bill Foley, Bob lsler, Bob MacNeal and Roman Mankus. In the junior group, Bill Alderson, Ioe Marshall, E. V. Brown, lack Babcock, Bob Lambert, Dick Sells and Ernie Iohnson earned their letters. Howie Hatch was a second Adolph Keifer all during the season. Roman fthe blond Adonisl Mankus, a member of Cal's mermen team for three years, excelled all season in the 220-yard tree-style. lim Clancy was the outstanding diver ot Cal's team, piling up a large number of points throughout the year. His diving ability was known all over the south section. Hats off to our swimming team! BACK ROW: Clancy, Walsh, E. Brown, Booth, Lowenthal, Blakey, Davidson, Watt, Johnson, Nilsen, Bouqhner, Marshall, Ahlgrim. SECOND ROW: Wedlake, Hatch, lsler, L. Brown, Madden, Sells, Weed, Babcock, Knobbe, Alderson. FRONT ROW: Khym, Carstens, Foley, MacNeal, Pahl, Iohnson, Mankus, Hauss, Lambert, Berg. x 1 51213 C4 V , RSM D IN J It's Great Sport Q W 51223 'W--X I Girls Athletic Association Offers Physical Training and Wholesome Competition How do Calumet girls keep their girlish fig- ures? A visit to the girls' gym would remove any doubt as to that. Under the capable super- vision of the instructors, Helen Davidge, Laura Pearson, Lillian O'Brien, Marie Kuglinuand Mary Hurley, the girls engage in many activities. We have not only our regular gym and swimming classes, but have extra-curricular games, tournaments and clubs, stated Mrs. BACK ROW: Mary Hurley, Lillian O'Brien. l D'de.Foll ' r f. I-Ie en GV1 q Owlnq G e G GW FRONT ROW: Laura Pearson, Helen Davidge. lt is considered a distinction to belong to the select Letter Girls Group, stated Viola Norstrom, fall president. However, it is select only because a comparatively few girls earn their major letters. Other offi- cers were Leona Drawert, vice-president, Marge McKnight, secretary, and Edna McMahon, treasurer. This organization conducted the fall semester posture contest, help- to choose and judge entries. First place winner ing the gym teachers was Gwen Moreeng second, Florence Schmidt: third, Mabel Canham and leanne Brown. On May lU a Splash Party was given for girls from neighboring M schools. Catherine Scalise had charge of refreshments, and Sara Aron berg of tickets and program arrangement. vf ax X LETTER GIRLS CLUB BACK ROW: Storz, Aron- berg, Caddick, White- ford, Follenweider, Con- boy, Monahan, E d e n, Sczalise, Babyok, Alberts, Rich, Stewart, Kunkler, Kalk. F R O N T ROW: Asma, Engemann, Dob- berman, Arv a n, Wolf, Norstrom, Drawert, Mc- Knight, Schneider, Cad- dick, Ltscher. 51233 Board of Sports Conducts Games and Tournaments if 3X l K Qt 'xx f-v Dear mel lt's l:47 and only two minutes to make the Board ot Sports meeting. l arrived breathless at the ping pong room, where Maxine Monahan, Cr. A. A. president, was saying, Will the meeting please come to order? Dorothy Conboy, vice-president, was at hand to help wherever needed. Secretary Leona Drawert read the minutes and Treasf urer Lillian Field made her financial report. As the meeting progressed there were discussions concerning Cf.A.A. hikes scheduled by Elaine Ringbloom, with her co-workers, Ada Dorl, Louise Niedringhaus, Irene Rogers, and Anna Mae Goody badminton tournaments, managed by Sara Aronbergg bowling, Sylva May Dushkes, hockey, Dorothy Allen, swimming, Helen Millar, volley ball and sott ball, Marjorie McKnight and Rose Mary Sitling, respectively. Mrs. Helen Davidge, head of the gym department, concluded the meeting by saying: The work ot the tall Board will be continued by the spring G. A. A. otticers, who were elected as follows: Catherine Scalise, president: Helen Knox, Vice-president: Ada Dorl, secretaryy and Elaine Ringbloom, treasurer. ll24l BACK ROW: Heinz, Smead, Krause, McClel lan, Olsen, Kelly, Hal tenhof, Smith, Cook, The mann, W o l i, Wacholz, Lipke. FRONT ROW. Campbell, Gaelzer, Bev ig n a n i, Bloomquist, Scalise, Mrs. Davtdqe, Dorl, Ringbloom, Min- nick, Bartlett, MacLean. BACK ROW: Rrnqbloom, Conboy, Monahan, Miss O'Brien, Mrs. Davidge, Miss Hurley, Drawert, Field, Good, F R O N T ROW: Milla r, Allen, Knox, Rogers, Miller, M c K n i q ht, Aronberq, Niedringhaus, Dorl, Dushkes, F all Alpha Chapter BACK ROW: Niedringhaus, Moreen, Nebel, Durkin, Martin, Monahan, Drawert, Allen, Dorl, Good, Miller, Rogers, Iones, Ringbloom, Broecker, Klink, Conboy. THIRD ROW: Casey, Katter, Dettel, Howat, O'Brien Petersen, Mrs. Dovidge, Craft, Bartlett, O'Dell, Sweeney, Scalise, Kardack. SECOND ROW: Sornei Roop, lones, Wolf, Cronquist, Northway, Field, Olsen, Nisbet, Greenberg, Limber, Garner. FIRST ROW' Buckley, Millar, Brooks, Aronberg, Schneider, McKnight, Dushkes. The intra-mural volley ball tournament, won by the teams of Ruth Fries, ninth period, and Leola Hagar, tenth, was conducted by Sara Aronberg. Edith Campbell was hike chairman, assisted by lean Kelly, Grace Gaelzer, Bernice Haltenhot, Charlotte Krause, Marjorie McClellan, Jewel Minnick, Rose Themann, and Ieanne Wacholz. Other chairmen ' were Leona Wolt, volley ball, Gloria Bloomquist, soft ball, La Rae Mac- 1 Lean, badminton, Patricia Bartlett, bowling, Phyllis Cook, ping pong, lune Lipke, swimming, Francine Bevignani, hockey, Roberta Smead, tennis, Melissa Smith, Leah Heinz, roller skating. ALPHA CHAPTER Tick-tock, tick-tock, the hands of the clock have moved around to eighth period Mondayitime tor the Alpha Chapter meeting in Room 215. This group is the senior-junior unit ot G. A. A. delegates. Ieanette Petersen, president, introduced her assisting officers: vice-president, Grace O'Brien, secretary, Betty Kraft, and treasurer, Patricia Bartlett. tx x BACK ROW: Rich, Doig, Zackie, Watrous, Waggener, Van Arkel, Kamberos, Auer, Kunka, MacLean, Wied, McKay, Alberts, Heinz, Babyok, Swanke, Testa, Themann, McClellan. THIRD ROW: Follenweider, Thiele, Harder, Rogers, Anthony, Belknap, Babcock, Feil, Eden, Bootsman, Tyrrell, Lischer, Kelly, Minmck, Camp- bell, Rittenhouse, lohnson, SECOND ROW: Person, Dobberman, Bloomquist, Aronberg, Conboy, Mrs. Davidge, Sweeney, Hurt, Schneider, D. Caddick, Maichen. FRONT ROW: Storz, Murtaugh, Lipke, Smead, Krause, Wacholz, Moore, L. Caddick, Szlak, Leia. Spring Alpha Chapter H251 X' T I . X Alpha and Beta Chapter i1'1A1I Phases o A tea for graduating seniors is held toward the close of each semes- ter, at which time they are presented with roses. Spring semester officers were: Dorothy Conboy, president: Iune Sweeney, vice-president: lean Hurt, secretary: and Sara Aronberg, treasurer. Alpha Chapter admits only girls who are sponsored by an old member. After being pledged, the prospective member must follow a strict routine for two Weeks. This routine includes, among other things, retraining from chewing gum and from wearing high heels. After this the initiation takes place at a party given for the new members. BETA CHAPTER I had already seen several branches of the G. A. A. but learned that there was more to come. Next l visited a meeting of the Beta Chapter, first and second year delegates, held each Thursday, first period. Fall elections revealed Marilyn Tracy as president: Mary Kennedy, vice-president: and Elaine Bollinger, secretary-treasurer. Officers for the spring semester were: Elaine Bollinger, president: Patricia Trent, vice-president: and Mary Perkins, secretary-treasurer. One of the great events in the G. A. A. calendar is the annual Christmas party. This year the party opened with dancing, followed by an entertaining program. The girls on the Board of Sports then assisted the gym teachers in distributing the refreshments, which con- sisted of ice cream and candy bars. The money earned by the Beta and Alpha Chapters goes toward the welfare fund of the school. fl26l BACK ROW: Kuczora, Horne, Kundsen, Earley, Harrington, Paulin, Haines, Schultz. THIRD ROW: Sablotni, Rydeen, Carroll, Zielin, Coughtry, Steunibrink, Greenlee, R e i n k e , Naldrett, Singer. SECOND ROW: Koehler, Wolfe, Kennedy, Bollinger, Mrs. Davidge, Trent, Perkins, David- son, Kluger. FRONT ROW: Greenan, Neumann, Weberg, lohnson, Wiersema, Glahe, Ha- gar, Overheu. epresent Calumet Girls thletic Activities CAROLINE IEAN WESTCOTT G. A. A. The Girls Athletic Association at Westcott does a great deal to help the girls to enjoy their school life. It has sponsored hikes, bicycle par- ties, roller skating parties, and tournaments of many kinds. During the fall semester field hockey was the principal game played on Thursday and Friday mornings. Field hockey is different from ice hockey, but is just as much fun, declared the participants. This semester the G. A. A. was under the guidance of Miss Kuglin, with the aid of the Westcott G. A. A. officers: President, lean Dillon, vice-president, Caroline Iohnsong and secretary-treasurer, leanne Gerin. SWIMMING CLUB Do I see mermaids diving into the pool, swimming back and forth, splashing about? Miss Laura Pearson allayed my suspicions, telling me it was the Swimming Club. Girls must pass a strict test before achieving the emblem of this club. The club's president is lune Lipke. Ruth Borchardt is vice-president: lean Belknap, secretary, and Iewel Minnick, treasurer. 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