Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1939
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ILLINUIS A MDDEIQN EIDUCATIUN HAS AS ITS AIMWITHI N' ,fig 1 -If f cXv.,N-N U Modern education in the United States today has as its aim the develop- ment of the Whole student so that he may function as a constructive citizen in a great democracy. To attain this ob- jective the school must develop in the child an understanding and appreciation of those cherished ideals which for gen- erations have constituted the founda- tions ofthe democratic government upon which public education must be built. EVELUDMENT DI: THE WHDLE STUDENT ince social progress in a democracy is possible only through the personal development of the individual, the first great purpose of edu- cation is to lead the child toward self-realization. He must be taught how to use the fundamental tools of learning, how to safeguard his health, how to spend his leisure in constructive recreation, and how to attain a philosophy of life that will enable him to make the adjustments demanded by life. ' Education for the building of character should be the first goal of all education. The student should be led to realize that human welfare should be placed at the top of his ladder of values and to feel that When- ever his conduct has an evil effect upon other persons, and their relations with each other, such conduct is inimical to society, even though it may bring him personal economic gain. The second goal of modern education should be training for eco- nomic emciency, In a democracy each is expected to follow the occupa-1 tion best suited to his abilities and through which he can contribute most in goods or services to the Welfare of all, It is the duty of the school, therefore, to assist the child in finding such an occupation. The third goal of this type of education should be to provide the student with a knowledge that will enable him to discharge his civic duties intelligently, with a courage to cope with those destructive influ- ences which may seek to interfere with his discharge of these duties, and with the realization that he must regard civic responsibility as the privilege of citizenship in a great democracy. MR. E. F. DOWNEY, PRINCIPAL OP CALUMET I-IIGI-I SCHOOL I MR. EGBERT HUNTER MISS KATHRYN COYLE ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS EDUCATION EDD CITIZENSHID EDIJCATIDN EDD HEALTH EDUCATICN EDD MENTAL DEVELDDMENT o EDUCATION EDD VUCATIUNS o EIDUCATIDN EDD LEISUIQE ff- ' W EDUCAT DN UIQ ILL CALUMET CIVIC LEAGUE K CRIER 444 TEMULAC fff SENIOR GIRLS COUNCII F w T.A. 444 C.A.L. 44 HOME MANAGEMENT 444 R.O.T.C. 444 SAFETY COUNCIL 4 1512 ,W , , me g M 3.3 M ,sf W V ,X xv xg, :wi . V' fi' V V pi -a V5 wr' SE ,. , hgxfigqggall ? QQ x X V rv S ,XX ax Af 'X W 4 QHMGM f 4 ,Jai en'v .QM iw Wu V :fn-K , 2 Q-'i , X iii jv f, 'Q 44 Xf' X A dvr Q 'QE -ff ,M Jtf, -312 if MW- ..-if -sg ,I :I A. C. C. L. OFFICERS EATTCID: l,m'raiue Curtin, Rus- -ll llzitli, VVi11ifi'efl Heal, STAN ll- Nll: ,luv Marsliall, Adviser :seph Diekmzni, Sara Aronberg. ul Terry Portz. A. C. C. L. DELEGATES CThird and Fourth Yearj BAFK ROVV: Selialler, Gidley, Ruschc-r, Ries. Silluerstorf, Grysiuski. Billsou Davis. lieeker, lessen. THIRD ROVV: Beal. llzihni, Thorne, Denmark, Purtz Br-rgiluist, Dougherty, Block. Clark, Harringtim. SECOND ROVV: Santos fll'II'lSfi21l'I, Johnson, Thorell, Goebel, VVenmlt, Bortkviteli, lNlei'l1esney. Wiltjer FRONT RONY: Kuczura, 'l'raver, Masclilca, Testa. Bath. Hurst. MacKenzie, Kelly Amulmerg. ALL CALUMET CIVIC LEAGUE DIQDMDTES FIDIENDSHIDQ LDYALTY AND SEIQVICE STUDENT COURT JUSTICES IEAVK ROXY: 1'h-telier. Avery, Ria-cke, Parker. lllum, Xlle-igel, Vlhml. jiilmson, Siegel, Jutzu. Scliwelleulmell. llrzifllrury. SEC UNI! ROVV: lXTcN:imzu'n. Blaine llrugzui. Devine, Angus.. Huyeez Ilri-snalizux, Abs. lirennzm, Busch O ' If u Il ii 11 r. FRONT ROV' lim-11. Carlson, Stetler. Litzlcow I'etei'sc-11, Kelrler, Johnston, Fhiap petri, Kelley. E143 The All Calumet Civic League is the one all-inclusive student organi- zation of Calumet. Desire for membership is the only requisite and in 1938-39 approximately ninety-eight per cent of the student body was enrolled. Mr. Joseph Dickman sponsors this organization and Russell Bath is its efficient president. He owes his election to a clever campaign slogan 'ATake a Bath for President and to the devotion of his able campaign managers Terry Portz, Howard Staff, and Bob Purdue. He is assisted by Allan Burris, vice-president: Winifred Beals, secretary, and Lorraine Curtin, treasurer. v v s STUDENT DAIQTICIDATION -THE GDAL Promotion of student Welfare is the purpose of the All Calumet Civic League. This year it expended 3250.00 for school assemblies and 3250.00 for school improvements. It operates through three depart- ments: the Student Council, the Student Court, and the Executive Council. The Student Council, called in the constitution the General Assem- bly, is composed of delegates from each division in the school who meet in Room 215 eighth period on Tuesdays. This miniature Congress, the upper house of the bi-cameral legislative body, and presided over by the president, meets to discuss matters pertaining to general Welfare. For example. the purchase of sound projectors for classroom use and of a public address system were matters discussed this year. Money to finance the annual Clean.-up Campaign comes by majority vote of this House. Delegates collect dues, sell tickets, sponsor collections for the Chil- dren's Aid Society, for the Red Cross, and for the Roosevelt Fund to combat infantile paralysis. The Student Court is composed of seven justices, one from each of the semester divisions above lB. It convenes Weekly and passes upon the constitutionality of all legislation. It has jurisdiction, also, over minor offenses of pupils. It tries offenders arrested by hall guards, and punishes those declared guilty with extra study periods. The seven justices sit together on each case and a majority vote decides the fate of the defendant. The Executive Council provides the school organizations with a voice in student government. Its members are the presidents from each club and class. It meets weekly in lively sessions to initiate new laws and to present them to the General Assembly in the form of recom- mendations. WESTCOTT A. C. C. L. The Westcott A. C. C. L. is aliiliated with the Calumet A. C. C. L. The aims and objectives of these organizations are identical. The activi- ties of the Westcott branch include an annual circus as well as many socials and parties. 1939 pronts from such festivities will be used to purchase a moving picture machine and a public address system for the school. These organizations demonstrate beyond question that well regu- lated mingling of the student body in an all school organization results in an harmonious cooperation that benehts the individual pupil and the school and community as well. WESTCOTT A. C. C L OFFICERS STANDING: Irwin Smith President. Ri h d Ev V C al' 3 S CC President. SEATED Gloria Below. Secretary. 15 Yaomi Fine. Sara Aroiibei-g, Vrier SMH lnspeets the' Presse-S. High Lights of the Kiriei' Staff. VYinifrecl Heal. and l.u1'raine Larsoii, l'ulv. CIQIEIQ STAFF GIVES US DUI? LOCAL NEWS 6 The world's greatest newspaper? Without even so much as stopping to deliberate the matter, any thinking person will immediately snap. The Calumet Crierln Perhaps its scope is not as large as that of the city papers. but when it can scoop them. as it has done, we know that a story covered by the Crier may be considered as blanketed. The Crier has few things in common with the ordinary paper. First. it prints the truth: second, it advocates no foreign policy: third, it cares not whether the streets are paved or the garbage collected: and fourth, it plays no political favorites. Though there are many more, these few reasons should serve as ample proof of the Crier's superiority. lt IS a good paper. Observing its twenty-third birthday, the Crier again won the All- American rating. This has been a year of variety issues. For instance, for Halloween the paper was orange and the type black: Thanksgiving saw a pumpkin yellow edition: St. Patrick's day was greeted with green ink: the April Pools' issue was one of super-silly content. Following the staffs trip to Indianapolis. Indiana, for the National Scholastic Press Association convention, the Crier received a new hair-do in the manner of streamlining. Many technical changes were made to facilitate its readability and general appearance. Too, there has been a jump in the number of pictures per issue. One of the more radical changes made during the last year was the attempt to change the price from five to three cents. Because of the students' rapid response to the idea, the lowered price has gone into permanent effect. Most credit for this change is due Raymond Griffin, faculty member in charge of circulation. A valuable addition to the faculty advisors of the Crier is Anne Heagney, who now has charge of the advertising. Reading between the lines We find the Crier to be a paper FOR the kids, BY the kids, and ABOUT the kids. THE CALUMET CRIER l'ulilisheil XVer-lily liy the Students of CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL 8131 South May Street Chicago, Illinois E. F. IJOXYXEY, Principal FALL STAFF Publishers ,,,.,...,.. ..,, Editors-in-chief ..,,., Managing Editors ..,,, Outside Puhlicity ,,,,, Feature lirlitor ..... Make-up Editor ,,..., Activities lirlitor,,,, Fity Iiclitor .,,... Assistants ,, , ,, Picture lCtlitor,,,, Editors, lirlitors ,,,, ,,, , Val-lites , , Iixchange liflitoit, liclitors , iii.-X.A. .. lzmlitors , Senior Alley , Nziiizieei' . Assistant f'o-Maiiauerw , IXIAST-HEAD ,.,,,,,,.,,,.,....,,,,,...,..Russcll Stltt, Roh Tatar ,..,.,.,,....Florence Kales, Doris Larson ,,,,,,,,Jl1I1C Eisner, Margaret Shanahan ,. ,,,,,, Muriel Koch, Elsie Blakeway ,,,,,,,,.,..,,....Priseilla Pick ,, , , ,,,., ,,.....,,.. N aonii Fine ., , ,.., ,,,.,,.,,,..,, S ara Aronlieriz ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....Yirginia Zackie Head Copy Editors ,,,,, ...Helen jones, Anna Lueliliers ,,,l'harles Ziegenhageu. Virginia' Petersen . ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,. X i 1 'guna Lhnrchhill PAGE ONE Loraine Larson, Shirley lXlartin PAGE TXYO , ,,,,..,,Howarcl Staff. joan Doig ., ,Marge Bray, Nlerealith Hawkinson , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, ..,i......,,,,,,, I e a n O'lJell PAGE THREE Oscar Goorlinan, Kenneth Roth. Neil Glass .,,.,.,...,,...,.,,Rol1c'rta Sinead P.-Xlili FOFR Xlary MacKenzie, Lorraine Cioyke Yeer- Blanche Rogers. XVinifrvrl Heal l'IRl'l'I.ATlUN ..,,,,TJawne Lyman ,. . , ,. Marilyn lracy AIJYICRTISINU ,Arlene Anderson. Violet ljclcwalcl THE CALUMET CRIER l'ul1Iishefl XYcrkly hy the Students of CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL 8131 South May Street Chicago, Illinois Ifulilisher ,,,,,,,:. ,, l.. l'. llOXXAl',X. l'ririt'l11al lutlitors-inet lnel ,, Managing' liclitors- Outside Pnliliuity, Feature liilitor ,,,,, Iigcarl foray, lflliiiri' Iicturc lzrlitor. ,, fllj' Iunlitors ,,,, ,, ifilitors lCrlitors,, l'oluinnist Val-ites PoL'l1'y lftlitul' liscllaiigc limlitor.. ICclitors,, , ,,, , Senior Alley, , Iirlitor , ,, Assistants, ,. l irculation Advertising SPRING STAFF S'I'Al l U .......A..i,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,Loraine Larson ,I.orr:nne lloyke. Oscar iiootlinan .. .,... iXlai'3:c liray. Sara Ai'onln'i'f is , ,,,,, Naomi Fine. Shirley Martin ,Sylvia liushkcs ,. .. ,,,,, ,,l'harles Ziegenhagen ,,,,, ...., B lanclie Rogers ,, ,,l.eona Lew-is, Virginia Petersen l'Al'il'i ONE ,, , ,.,.. Rohm-rta Suu-arl, Jean NYacholz P,-Uilf TIVO , ,, ,, .Nlarion lleninark. jean O'lDell , ,. ,. ,,,,,Iaines Y. Cunninghznn ..,,,,,,,,,,.,, Jean Anthony , , , ,, , .. ,... . ,, ,,,,.,,.. VVinuiirefl Heal Y Y . . ,, , ,, ,,,., .....,,., N lary Singer I'Alil-I 'l'IlRlil'I ,.,,,,,.,..,l2c-orge Tyscheu. Virginia f'hurchill , . ,,,,..,,,.......i,Rosella Kephart PAGE FOVR filass .,......,Iack Bauman, jack Murphy ...,,,,TJawn Lyinau, Marilyn Tracy ,,,,,,,..,..........,..Violet Eckwalrl 'l'Ol': If:-ln'uary Staff. i'l'lN'l'lCli: VYoi-kiinz Against Time. BOTTOM: February Staff. U71 SARA AROIETBERG Edit orein-K liicf THE TEMULAC-THE TIE THAT IBINDS The l939 Temulac staff has attempted to give you an annual de- lightful to look at and pleasant to read. A variety of interests make up high school life. All these interests meet in this book where you will see a review of the social and athletic, as Well as the academic side of school life. As a medium of intercourse between present, former, and future students, and as an organ represent- ing every department and organization, within the school it stands as a link in the chain of memories you take with you when you leave school, and as a tie to bind you to your Alma Mater. With the ancient and honorable deadline rolling down upon, the Temulac ofhce, feverish activity prevails. Editor-in-chief Sara Aron- berg rushes hither and thither making a final check-up before the dummy is packed for shipment to the printer, while Mrs. Musgrave stands by to re-check. Business manager Irving Wolf, assisted by Ed Pahrner and Don Johnson, puts on the pressure to get pecuniary matters in A-l shape, while on the sidelines are teachers Joseph Dickman and Royce Kinnick. ready to give frequent and necessary advice. Associate editors Constantine Kontos. James Cunningham, Richard Krug, and Norman Lindahl, under the literary guidance of Mrs. Frances R. Donovan, sigh with relief as the articles for the last pages take form. and secretaries Nathalie Rosen and Eleanor Carlson make the copy ready for the printing press. ln. the pasting, cutting, and senior-activities departments are Harriet Carlson, Gloria Bloomquist, Dorothy Duncan, Rosella Kephart, and Dot Campbell to see that the results of the labor shape up to specifications and that each picture is where it belongs. Photographers Harold Weiss and Herbert Schiff snap last minute photos: there must be no blank spaces when the dummy reaches its destination. Meantime the student body waits with breathless expectancy the release of Calumet's most fascinating year book-The Temulac 1939. Literary 'Department Advisory Department Senior Sectiun fl 8 FRONT ROXY: Mayer, Seliilt, liliminqiiist. Falirncr. Ai'oi1liei'g'. XYUII, Hooker, NYeiss. Kerr. MIIJIJLI-l ROXY: XYl1ipi-le, Iii- vins. Kimtus. I,avei'ty. Ilolmsiin. NIeI'lurg. Cliiiniiigliaiii. Keplizitt, Bell. BACK ROXY: Blakely. Vziiiiiulic-ll. Iliiiiezin. Vaiiipluell. Paulus, f'zi1'lsiin. Riiiglwluimi, llolcllierg. Rosen. Hartwick, lluslikes. PHOTOGRAPH Y TEMULAC STAFF Mrs, Betty Musgrave ,..., .,,., . . , ..... . . .General Adviser Sara Aronberg ,,,.. ,.4.,. . . .,,...... . . .Editor-infChief SENIOR SECTION Miss Mildred Berleman. , . ..,..,..,. ,........ . . . . .Adviser ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Mary Garner. Sylva Dushkes. ASSISTANTS: Forrest Weed, Grace Gaelzer. Roslyn Goldberg, Winnifred Beal, Jean, Hartwick, Alice Kerr. Joe Marshall. Marilyn Lambert. William Bell, Martha Mayer. Robert Whipple. Elaine Ringbloom. PHOTOGRAPHS: Gloria Bloomquist, Margery Laverty, Dorothy Campbell. Dorothy Duncan. ACTIVITIES: Harriet Carlson, Rosella Kcphart. LITERARY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Frances Donovan, . .,...,...,.... . .....,...... . , ,Adviser ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Richard Krug. James Cunningham. Constantine Kontos, Norman Lindahl. SILCRETARIES: Natalie Rosen, Eleanor Carlson. PHOTGGRAPHY Mr. Irwin Knehans ....,..,......,.,,.,...... ..... A dviser FIIOTOGRAPHIERS: Harold Weiss, Herbert Schiff. Lorraine Bigelow ..,,...........,...,.... . . .Appointments TYPISTS: Edith Campbell, Marie Blakely. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mr. Joseph Dickman ...,...,,..,...,...... . . .Adviser Irving Wolf ..... ..........,. . . . . .... Manager ASSISTANTS: Edward Fahrner. Don Johnson. Mr. Royce Kinnicl-1 . . , . , ,,.,.. ...,,...., C irculation Manager BUSINESS DEPARTMENT CIRCULATION SENIUD GIIQLS CUIJNCIL- CALUMETQS l20l l'l'l'lCR l.'lCl7'l': A Senior Girls' Council Group. l'EN'l'lCR AND RIGHT: The Green Hop flmmmittee, LOXYER LEFT: An iiiiornml group of iiicinlmers zirouml tlie piano. l.0lYl 1R CENTER: A Senior Girls' Council llleeting. Cn a Tuesday in May, 1939 the Civic Room presents a gala appear- ance. A long table. resplendent with lace cloth, dainty china, gleaming silver, and tall lighted candlebra stands at one end and on chairs at the opposite end sit ladies in elegant spring frocks and bonnets. To and fro Hit lovely lassies, short skirts swirling. short curls bobbing. The Senior Girls' Council is giving a tea. And who are the guests? asks our inquiring reporter. Mothers of graduating seniors, explains Elaine Olsen, president of the Council. We always entertain them. 4 A And who pays the bill? demands the reporter. We do, Elaine answers. With the profits from the Cireen Hop. ii May any senior girl be a member of this Council? is the next question. No, indeed, Elaine answers, emphatically this time. Only girls who receive sponsoring votes from at least ten of the members of the faculty . . . And now. please. excuse me. for I must greet the guests and announce our program of entertainment. ALL-GIIQL HDNDID GIQUUD Fall Meredith Hawkinson .A... President. . Ruth Swanson . . Elsie Blakeway .... . . .Secretary . . Francine Bevignani. . . . .Treasurer . Chairmen Green Hop. . . Spring Teas. . ...,.. . . Sponsor Miss Vesta Reaver . .Vice-President. . .... Ruth Greenberg Spring . . . .Elaine Olsen Dorothy Distledorf Isabelle McCauley . . .Shirley Martell . . . .Jean Kelly BACK ROXV: Schmitt, Doig, Nyherg. Nishet. Paluigren. Cook, Ording, Sample, Hanna, Shanahan, Hillehrand, Borchardt, Arendt, Larson, Nordherg. Lucy. THIRD ROVV: McAfee, Olson. Mcllroy, Quaid, Sullivan. Yankus. Marvin, Garner. Skoog, Eisner, Thiele. Katter, Sievers, Lamb. Swanson. SECONU ROVV: De WVilkins, Seifert. Jahnke. Swanson, Blakeway, Miss V. Reaver. Hawkinson. Bevignani, Nelson. Brady, Clark. FRONT RONV: Sahn. Daley, Kales, jones, Fischer, Reinhold, Russell, Rhelzerg, Stevens, Canham, Tabor. BACK RONV: Hartwick, Platte, lllartin. Fine. Sheehy, Schoppen, Coomlies. THIRD ROVV: Kustusch, Poulas, G ke Harder Richardson Roo . Rinizhloom. Kelly. VVelch oy . . . D . SECOND RONV: Carlson. Mcfauley, Greenberg, Olsen, Disteltlorf, Jones. Huffman. Martell. FRONT ROVVZ De-Runtz, Coffcl, Aronhergf. Brown. Hauer, Lake. BACK ROVV: Swanke, Oakley. Finnegan, Kirschstein, Albrecht. Musselman. Raaf. Prince, MacKenzie, VVolf. THIRD ROXV: Klinke, Mclntyre, Santlner. Olson, Wlagner, Baulos, Nielsen, Richter. fonway, llroecker. SECOND ROVV: Leffler. Yates, Carrun. Schneider, Dorl, NVendt. Kennedy, D. Caddick, Lytlnn. FRONT ROVV: Dushkes. liuillaudeu, Mul- loy, Mudaras, johnson, Ploger, L. Caddick, Kuczora. 4 . s Q qv A l 'All 2 IZAFK RUXV: W'eafei'. Paulin. Sahlotni, Rzxtlclifll-. Rock. Moritz. tler, Schultz, Swanson. THIRD RUVY: Dc-vine. Murpliy, Healy. lirohulis. SUIIIIIICY, Koehler. K liootsmau. Klopp, l'lu'istcnei', iiustafsuu, Stocks. Burgan, SICK'- UNIJ ROVYZ fillllillllli, Sahn. Magnuson. Morrison. lllorris, Xliss lleaeh. Stone. Vliristiausc-n. Klaus. Anilersou, johnson. FRONT RONV: Bauer. Cahill, Kruse, Miller. Mixes, Schaller, Ryan. fXlel'artl1y. l l BA CK ROVV: lNlcDonoug'h. Vortlever, lJeRuntz, Bloomgreu. lllcllonalrl, Dale, Long, llfs- Nichols, Crowley, Vesecky, Ca- hillaiue. Rrck. THIRD ROVYZ Mannshack. Thiese, Beck, Gal- lian. Brushes, Earley, Hering Tllaul. Nicolette. Phillips, Geriu. SECOND ROVV: Saum, Carey, Sutton, Santlquist, Hansnm, 0'Dell, O'Couno, O'Connor Kostal, Shase. FIRST RONV- l'hristiau. Kephart, Campbell Perkins. Schrysema, Dochkstadex' Nelsone, Babcock, Denmark. v v HDMEMAIYEIQS Cf TDMOIQIQCW BACK ROVY: llelluntz. Fo, garty. l'arlr1uist. liratlhury, Cot- ter. Reilly. McMahon. Iztelcsnn. l RON'l' RUVV: Vazlrlick. Shee- han. Keplmrt, Best, Bacon Precin. i22l THE HOME MANAGEMENT CLUB This club sponsors tours to such exhibits as, for example, the Chi- cago Lighting Institute where, during a recent visit, the members saw a demonstration in home lighting. and to the Spring Style Show Where Miss Lapp, of the School Sewing Service, introduced them to intriguing l939 fashions in feminine apparel. But its activities are not confined entirely to self-improvement. lt also makes contributions to the Children's Aid Society and to various hospitals. When the American Home Economics Association, with which the club is afliliated, convenes in the vicinity of Chicago, delegates from Calu- met attend and exchange ideas with members from other schools. To be eligible for participation in the club's activities one must belong, or have belonged, to a Home Management Class. Dues total twenty-five cents per semester and alternate Thursdays are meeting days for these wives and mothers of tomorrow. Those who ofhciate at these meetings are Virginia Stone, president: Nancy Beck, vice-president: Edna Morris, secretary, and Kay Morrison, treasurer. Miss Sybel Beach is the sponsor. Sievertsen. Ficks, ilunansky, Rie- BAVK ROVV: Hr. Hechtolt, Mrs. Benn, Mrs. Garner. Mrs. Barnes. Mr. Hunter. Mrs. Hulnistrantl, Mrs. Janrlaeek. Mrs. Cmldon. Mr. Dickman. FRONT ROXV: Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Ilaw- kinson, Mrs. Kinnpfer. Mr. Downey, Mrs. Schaefer. Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Jones. THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Calumet P.T.A. for twenty-five years has been a cooperative unit made up of parents and teachers of Calumet. Its long life-so the members contend-is attributable to its motto: With youth we learn the art of living. This year the Association celebrated its Silver Anniversary by pre- senting a pageant which showed the changes in style and custom that have taken place in the past twenty-five years. CALUMET ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS Aiding the students, each individually, is the motto of the Calu- met Assistant Librarians. Under the leadership of Naomi Fine, president: .Iune Heminway. vice-president: Lydia Vallera, treasurer: Peg Lowe, secretary, and Mary Kennedy, social secretary, the group not only improves the students' work, by aiding them to find the best information the library offers, but also carries on many activities which aid the student body. Miss Louise Randall sponsors the organization. About sixty-five girls work in the ten-periods of a school day. The Club emblem. with the letters C. A. L. printed across it, is always found on the White Sweaters worn by members on Friday meeting day. BACK ROVV: Pallas, Rloonilverg, Ban. Carlson, Mcfanley, llaviilson, Bloomqnist, Hansen. Kock. Yugler, Corriclon, O'l'Jell. FOURTH ROVV: Kalnberos, VYilson, O'Connor. Sheehy, Reinke, Hollinger, llallian. Hayes, Sehaller, Feeley, Fruhwirth, McVicker, McKay, Peterson, Snyder. THIRD ROVV: Kellett, Raseup. Singer, Brennan, IJ.. Brennan, Bl.. Brennan. F., Uadecki, Rathert. johnson. Mahoney, Carver, Singer, Pick. SECOND ROVY: Brand, VYendt. Magnuson, Lowe, Hemingway. Miss Randal, Fine, Valera, Kennedy, Carson, Vylolfe. FRONT ROVV: Baker, Ryan, Fitterer, Edwards, Flynn, Powers, Teifel, Tanzer, Riel, Marcon, Redelin. C. A. L. CLUB OFFICERS XC THE IQ. 0. T. C. I.liF'I' TO RIKZHT: Killaehey, Hogcr. Ripley. RIFLE CLUB 'K RUVY: l'ctc'i'sm1, flailin- Sgt. Tutlis, XY:-inolrl. llnglirs. RONT RUNY: Iulinson. Ion- ings, Daly. Ruclcuoorl. R R l RACK ROVV: Cummings, Hughes, White, Galin- ski, Doyle, Petersen, Keenan, Mcffregor, Frazier MIDDLE ROVV: Snow, Clarhour, Coughlin, Haag, Fussn, Ekman, Daley. FRONT ROVV: Jennings, J. Johnson, O'Brien. Sznnus. Kester, Blilclilllllil To The R. O. T. C. provides Calumet with color and romance. stirring strains of national anthems it carries Old Cilory down the aisles at assemblies, leads in the salute to the Flag, and in the repeating of the Oath of Allegiance. R. O. T. C. guards lend the dignity of their presence at all school affairs and give a romantic tone to balls and dances sponsored by Seniors, as well as to their own annual Military Ball, an event of primary im- portance in the social life of the school, Every year since 1932 annual Federation Inspection by the War Department of the United States Government has ranked Calumet's R, O. T. C. in the Honor School. Under the command of Sergeant J. Tutlis, military instructor since 1936, its march has been steadily forward. The unit has within its ranks the Commissioned Officers' Club, whose members, in case of war will be ranked as non-commissioned oliicers in the regular army, the Non-Commissioned Officers' Club whose purpose is to promote leadership among members, and the Band, which furnishes inspiration to marching feet. T243 BACK RONV: Slinrpc. Olson Innes. Vlark. Mitschck. Allen llurfcr. Vlfeiss, Roekwuml. SEC UND ROVVZ Bengtssmi. Schroe fler. SClll1'llillf, Milligan. VVhite Noble, Hopkins. FRONT ROW' Kroll, Sehocnwald. Bruce, Tutlis Dennis, Hafsten, Tarlvox. THE CLEAN-UID CAMDAIIEN SEATEIJ: Yvonne Travers, J. V. Cunning- Terry Portz, Betty Schultz, Charlotte Cullen, George Terry Portz-Chairman ham, Ilomthy Maschke. STANDING: Goebel, Peggy Dougherty, Allen Burris, and .I- V Leona YYolf, .Iue Taxis. George Goebel, Cuuningliaiu. George Tyschen, Betty Schultz. Inspired by the slogan INTEREST THROUGH ACTION Calu- mets' l939 Clean-up Committee inaugurated a campaign that brought stupendous results. Begun in March, campaign activities continued until they culminated in the grand parade of April 21, Where the entire stu- dent membership of the A. C. C. L., with Terry Portz as leader, clad in aprons and overalls, and carrying buckets and brushes marched through the streets of Auburn Park to exhort its inhabitants to paint up and clean-up. During the spring vacation-April 21 to May l-Calumet students. aided by units from the contributing grammar schools, and by civic and business group of Auburn Park united in a glorious spring cleaning of the neighborhood. Soap was made into suds, paint brushes were slapped against dingy walls and Wood work, refuse barrels were compelled to yield up their hoardings, and new brooms were forced to sweep in the most enthusiastic Clean-up ever put on by the students of Calumet. STITIJICNT 'IJIRICFTOR AND ART AUYISICR Ol' CLEAN- Ill' BOOK Yirginia llhurehill. Miss Gordon IZAVK ROXV: Auclersuu. New- ton, Swisher, Rarlcliffe. Blaclliaf moml. Taxis. Olson. Vurtin, fl i rl l e y , Wlrlf. lXIeKe-agan. THIRD RONY: Thrall. Davis, Clark, lllaschka, Carroll. Dough- erty, Schultz. Ti'zive1'. Gillbertson, Pakiesc-r. S E if O N D R O VV: Flint, Hcflellau. XVarks, Katz, Hath. Burris. Scliitf. llrysinski, Tychseu. FRONT ROXV: Goe- bel, flllristian. Arfmlserg. Purtz, Mr. Uickmau, Vuuuing. Schueig- her, Stone. Clark. E251 SAFETY COUNCIL La Sage. Duff, Hagedorn, Schaefer, Anderson. Holmes. Ellis, Brennan, kll'lHVSS, Gordon, OFFICERS Phillips. SECOND ROXV: Falmian, Carey. Krug. Roeder. Fleming. Johnston, Doyle, SEAT-EU: Blessimzmn Dwing' liarratt. Svclnis. FRONT ROVV: Brinkman, Fira. Bloomquist, lVinter, Bla-ssingtnn, STANDING. Gsuilig. ghcav Uering, Juraschek, Ahlgrim, Sweeney, Backas. VVinter, Hanley. SAFETY CUIJNCII. STUDIES TIQAFFIC tm When the Temulac reporter paid a recent visit to the auto shop he found a class of earnest boys grouped around the president of the Calu- met Safety Council. They were checking the weekly report, issuing theatre passes to the week's safest drivers, making additions to the RESULTS OF CARELESS DRIVING scrap book, and pushing colored tacks into an enlarged graphic map to show the number of auto- mobile accidents that week in the Auburn Park District. Under Mr. John Deegan the Safety Council has developed into a strong, well organized, and efficient agency for the prevention of autor accidents. He is assisted by Larry Blessingtonr, president: William Dering, vice-president: William Winter, treasurer: William Jurascheck and Larry Ostling. secretaries: and Sherman Johnston, photographer of accidents. Among the recent contributions made by the Council to the welfare of Calumet is the compulsory registration system for automobiles and bicycles, which is designed to prevent theft and to solve parking prob- lems. Under way, also, is a plan for providing each owner of a bicycle with insurance against loss. Calumet is proud of its Safety Council. It is making constructive contributions towards the welfare of Calumet and Chicago. In fact it is doing a bang-up job. Nice going, fellows! WW BOOK TWO EIDUCAT UN ROOTERS CLUB 444 FOOTBALL K4 BASKETBALL Q WRESTLING K BASEBALI I 1 I ,L I WIMMING 444 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 444 SPORTS 444 BOWLING ff is ' Iylvif - Y, f., , x,.- up iw Q35 ff, X .4,.e 1? v'1'57 P-9' M 4' fl 'f fm M fx' if Wifi'-w 4 ga ,ff vw ,df 'S-Wi ,Sig wwf 6? if is ix' ai ' kklsfiglfili hs' TY ww ' ' ,gum mem, if fi .J SM fb 'QL 'N ,5 V V 7 .X A , Lg 552, 1 f , ' X2 v 256 W ..-i-uu-g- is f,,7 I 13:5 'g f HSE 2 Q gg ,MA 4 ug? 1' +51 7, OACH IJYGERT BACK ROVV: Keating, INIcCarthy, Jakus, Phillips, Dir. Uygert, Rydeen, Cronin, Bi I A D ke SECOND ROVV: Kirkwood. Holcomb, Rocco, Metzger, Lambros, Friend, Nowakows e R Bake J. Baker. FRONT ROVV: Miller, Burris, Finninger, Fischer, Holtsberg, Swanke, Bergq Is y C y n MacDonald. f32l FOOTBALL TEACHES TEAMWDIQIY CALUMET'S FOOTBALL RECORD SHEWBRIDGE FIELD, Sept. 24.-A touchdown in the final two minutes of play enabled Morgan Park to defeat Calumet, 7-0, today in one of the opening south section games. SHEWBRIDGE FIELD, Oct. 8.-Calumet defeated Harper today, I8-7, The Indians crossed the Crimson goal once in the first quarter and twice in the fourth quarter to emerge with their first triumph of the year. In the opening period Henry Piper, Indian halfback, intercepted a pass from Hugh Maclnnes, Harper fullback and captain, on the Crim- son's 25-yard line and ran to the eight-yard stripe before being stopped. Piper carried the ball to the 4-yard line on the first play and within two more plays Casey Novakowski drove over for the I'irst touchdown. Late in the first quarter Harper took a one-point lead when Maclnnes shot a 30-yard pass to Custer for a touchdown and place-kicked the extra point. Calumet regained the lead in the fourth period when Kenny Friend, halfback, snared Henry Piper's 20-yard pass and scampered across the Harper goal line for the second score of the afternoon. The final touchdown came late in the fourth period when John Cronin, Calumet fullback, led a drive from the 50-yard line and climaxed it by plunging over from the two-yard line. SHEWBRIDGE FIELD, Oct. 15.-By winning this afternoon's game with Parker, 13-0, the Indians closed the gap in the record of games won and lost in their series with the traditional section rivals. The victory was their fifth in the twelve meetings with the Green and White gridders. Parker has won six and one ended in a tie. In the opening minutes of play Henry Piper, Indian halfback, took a lateral from quarterback Johnny MacDonald on the Parker 30-yard line after MacDonald had brought the ball up from midfield on an off-tackle play. Casey Novakowski converted the point after touch- down from placement. Late in the final quarter Henry Piper drove off right tackle on his own 25-yard line and raced 75 yards for the second touchdown of the afternoon. Novakowski's try for the extra point Went under the crossbar. SHEWBRIDGE FIELD, Oct. 22.-With third place in the south section at stake, Kenny Friend nailed a fifteen-yard pass from Johnny MacDonald, on the Calumet 25-yard line and raced 75 yards for the winning touchdown. The final score was Calumet 6, Bowen O. PULLMAN TECH FIELD, Oct. 29.-Coach Chuck Palmer's 1938 Public School League and City champions gave an accurate display of its strength when they defeated Calumet this afternoon, 41-0. Don Griffin, junior quarterback, was the spark of the Fenger attack. scoring ive touc'hdowns to raise his season scoring achievements to 84 points. O ,.:4.-- . L-'gh' .Li-4-7 ---' .- 4 -- ,1 L..- P -n 533 CALUMETQS FDUTBALL SQUAD- HOLTSBERG SHEWBRIDGE FIELD, Nov. 5.-Third place in the south section. Thats the spot in which Calumet's pigskin toters finished their league schedule as a result of their scoreless tie game with Hirsch here this after- noon. Calumet threatened to score twice but failed. ln the second quarter Tony Lambros recovered a Hirsch fumble on the lVlaroon's 39-yard line. Novakowski brought the ball down to the Hirsch 17-yard line in four plays. Piper on the next play put the ball on the 10-yard line. Calumet was penalized 5 yards for offensive holding. Novakowski fumbled and Woods recovered for Hirsch on the lVlaroon's 13-yard line, ending the nrst threat. BENN IEICRQUIST URONIN FRIEND KELLY l34l IBCTH BIQAWN AND BIQAIN In the second period Pletcher intercepted Piper's pass 14 yard line to stop another Indian scoring threat. LEAGUE GAMES on the Hirsch CALUMET O . , , A , . . .Morgan Park 7 CALUMET 18 ..., ,....,. H arper 7 CALUMET I3 ..., . , . Parker O CALUMET 6, A . . Bowen O CALUMET 0 . . . . Fenger 41 CALUMET O . . . . . . Hirsch 0 NoN-LEAGUE GAMES O , . ,,.......... Culver KIHLIAER CALUMET O . , , Hyde Park 6 I AXIBROS McI'JONAI,IJ NOWAKOWSKI PIPER SWANKE E351 i363 BASKETBALL TEAM 1 4 SENIOR TEAM TOP: Clifford, Francis, Fusco, Glickauf. CENTER: Haarlo Sims, Soderlind, Swanson, Tehbens. CALUMET CALUMET CALUMET CALUMET CALUMET CALUMET CALUMET CALUMET SENIORS 31 Englewood 29 33 Harper 27 27 Hyde Park Z8 35 Morgan Park 30 54 Bowen 40 36 Fenger 27 38 Hirsch 39 29 Parker 34 W, Johnson. LONVER: HDW DIQDWESS JUNIOR TEAM TOP: Conlon, Thomason, McKay. Miller. CENTER: Moreland, Thetard, Pickerell. LOVVER: Pereckas, Pearson, O'Hara, VVa1sh. JUNIORS CALUMET Englewood CALUMET Harper CALUMET Hyde Pk. CALUMET Mor'n Pk. CALUMET Bowen CALUMET Fenger CALUMET CALUMET Hirsch Parker E373 BASKETBALL With the completion of his first season at Calumet Coach Ted Hansen has proved that he can build top-notch basketball teams. His Senior Quintet, which was in the thick of the fight for the section title throughout the season, finished with a record of 5 victories and 3 defeats behind Parker, Hirsch, and Hyde Park, who were tied for first place with 6 triumphs in 8 starts. Composing the first team were Captain George Johnson, and Harry Glickauf, forwards: George Tebbins. center: and Captain Nick Fusco. who played until February when he graduated, and Mike Clifford, guards. Other members of the team were Bob Haarlow, brother of the former University of Chicago cage star: Melvin Cummings, Art John- son, Burt Swanson, Wally Soderlind, Chester Francis, and William Simms. The Junior Five didn't Hnish up to expectations when they lost four and won four in eight league starts. Victories were recorded over Harper. Fenger. Hyde Park, and Bowen, with losses suffered at the hands of Hirsch, section champions, Parker, Morgan Park, and Englewood, Pickerell and Thetard at forwards, Conlon at center, and Captain Walsh and Moreland at guards composed the first string Junior Five, with Tamason, O'Hara, Pereckas, Miller, Pearson, and McKay holding down the substitute positions on the team. When the all-south section basketball teams were selected by the nine coaches in the sector Captain George Johnson, of the Senior Five, and'Bill Moreland of the Junior Quintet were chosen for the first team of their respective quintets. INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Sessions LR. Director and 303 are the interclass basketball cham- pions of Calumet High School for the year of l938-39. Session 303 managed to capture the title by defeating 167, 22-13, in the tournament held last fall. while LR. Director won the championship by eking out a 21-19 triumph over 249B during the present semester. E381 Llil T: Bob Pliscott. Aud. VVer- uicke. makes a basket against A 1 1 UK . JZIVV. RIGHT: Hill Ambrose. 213 and Ray Nelson, 135. tis, Murray. Lambert. Browen, BACK ROVV: Nilsen, llueller, lqlancy. Lowenthal, Anderson, Burgess, Blahey, Alderson. Len- non. VVaring. SECOND ROVV: VVetllake, Hempli, Look, Shemai- NV1ltjer, Ahlgrim. F R O N T ROXV: VVatt, MacNeal, Cooper, Brown, Sells. Ramp, Riese, Wieed. BUYS! SWIMMING TEAM Once again Calumet's mermen proved to be of superior quality as they placed second in the 20-yard pool meet and third in the 25-yard pool meet, in addition to winning the south section swimming championship. In the 20-yard pool meet Bob Lambert took top honors for the Indians by winning the 40-yard backstroke in :24.l. In a record break- ing event, the 40-yard breaststroke, Loren Brown finished fourth in a photo-finish. The event broke the old record of :24.8 and established 324 as the new mark. The medley relay team, composed of Loren Brown, Bob Lambert and Ed Murray placed second to Lane. In the recent 25-yard pool meet Calumet participated in three record breaking events. The junior medley relay team placed second to Lane with a new mark of 1135.4 being established. Loren Brown, the only other Indian junior qualifier, placed second in the 50-yard breaststroke. Calumet qualified three in the senior division. Bob McNeal finished fourth in the 100-yard breaststroke when another record was established at l:08.6, and Bob Lambert ended up in fifth place in the l00-yard backstroke. The Indians' senior medley relay team finished second to Lane in another record breaking event in which 1126.4 was the new mark for relay teams to break. I E N N I S I If A M Eden, McFarland, Fredricks, Schechner. L C, .29 TKQ tab T391 BACK ROW: Logsdon, Conlon, Hudson, Scavone, Hopkins. Frank, Ziagos. SECOND ROW: Norris, BEFORE THE GAME Hintz. Kleist, Wheeler, Sod:-rlind. Nettleton, Doll. FRONT ROVV: Clemens, Angland, Genovese. Perry, Coach hem Norman Fra Friend, Walsh, O'Hara. i403 Capt and Marquis Walsh BASEBALL Calumet's baseball season was deemed a success by the Indians' dia- mond enthusiasts as the result of the team's 10-to-9 victory over Parker, bitter and traditional rivals, in the final game of the season on Kenny Friend's home run in the final inning. Other games on the 'ipay-off side of the Indians' league ledger were two victories over Bowen, winning the first l l-to-4, and the second 4-to-l. In the second game Clarence Nettleton allowed the Boiler- makers only one hit, a single to center after one out in the final inning. Two more victories were registered at the expense of the Hirsch Maroons, the Chatham nine losing the first encounter 6-to-5, and the second 6-to-4. Calumet's sixth victory of its twelve-game schedule was recorded against Fenger when the Indians staged a three-run rally in the final frame to win 4-to-3, The Indians' six league losses were attributed to its weak defensive play. Morgan Park and Harper each scored double victories, the Empehi nine winning, 12-4, and 7-4, while the Crimson diamond squad scored 7-to'4 and 4-to-3 triumphs. Parker, Calumet's arch-rivals, won the first game between the two teams 11-to-3. and Fenger scored an ll-to-4 triumph in their return game with the Indians. In practice encounters the Indians defeated Hyde Park, 8-5, Engle- wood, 5-3, and Kelly, 7-5, while the Kelly nine won an earlier contest, 3-2. Norm Frank, veteran centerfielder, topped the hitters in the league games with an average of .4lO, closely followed by Kenny Friend, junior third sacker. with .375, and Marky Walsh, captain and second baseman, who had .34l. Gus Ziagos was the team's leading pitcher with five league victories and three defeats, in addition to having a batting average of .333. Clarence Nettleton, the Indians' other No. I hurler, registered one triumph in four league starts. Returning to next year's team are Kenny Friend, Wally Soderlind, Jack Hintz, Jim O'Hara, Tim Angland, Specs Logsdon, Paul Hop' kins, Ed Marvinac, and Augie Clements. VVAITING TOP-LEFT TO RIGHT: VVarren Hintz, jim Lugrlsmu, jim O'Haru, Bob Conlon, Norman Frank. Gus Ziagos, Clarence Nettlee lon. BOTTOM-LEFT TO RIGHT: Marquis VVaIsh, Monroe Hudson, Kenny Friend, Bill Kleist, and VVally Soderlincl. f GQMM-,Q E413 J BACK ROVV: Galvin. Fischer, Cronin. Martig. Grill. Lowe. MIDDLE ROVV: Kopan, Cul- loden, Backas. Keating, Straits, Finniger. BACK RONV: Dorow, Phillips, Hyland, Lamhros, Berry, Dygert, Racina. WD ESTLING DIQDVIDES EXCITEMENT Calumet's wrestling team showed plenty of stuff in the city and state tournaments again this year but failed to make any sort of record in the dual meets. Leading the team was Tony Lambros, state and city champion last year in the 145-pound class, who moved up to the next weight, 155 pounds, and added the state and city crowns to his achievements of f ff- last year. -X ,3 Harvey Hyland, who placed second in the 105-pound class in the 'X city meet last year, came back this year to take the city title in the 115- li ound division and fourth lace in the same Wei ht at the state tourna- l X P P g P X.- ment. The only other Indian grappler that managed to place in either J, 36 the state or city meets was Dick Berry, who placed second in the 105- pound class in the city meet. Both Hyland and Berry will return to next year's mat team. Francis Cronin, Ken Dorow, Jack Grill, Bob Jacobs, and Oscar Racina all lost out in the quarter-Hnals of the city meet. 1. l'al's flown. 2, l'i'oniu victorious. 3. Grabbiug for the Cameraman. 4. Lamlmros crushes lLl'lL,E1l'l'l3.!1 l42l M155 O'Brien, Miss Fletcher, lfiss Bolton Uyg':-rt. Hansen, lvers PROMOTERS OP HEALTH INTEREST May we present Miss Agness Fletcher and Mr. Edwin Dygert, direc- tors of girls' and boys' sports respectively, and guardians of health activities at Calumet. Under their direction the comparatively new physical education program, which requires, in addition to the regular gymnasium periods, a period each week for four years devoted to the study of health, runs along smoothly. The course of study in this important subject is Hexible and sympa- thetic, as well as pertinent to the health problems of every day life, and the class work is so organized that it progresses in difficulty with each semester. Instead of a single textbook a supply of reference books is on hand in the library for pupils to consult during study periods. Teach- ers also recommend critical reading of health articles in newspapers and magazines and critical appraisal of advertising matter pertaining to health. For example, advertisements of cosmetics, health cures, and patent medicines are carefully examined and reported upon in class periods. Establishment of correct health habits is encouraged in several ways. Physical, medical, and dental examinations are required. Students are shown how to keep a health chart, and the importance of correct posture is emphasized. Participation in games and sports, both individually and in groups during gymnasium periods is required, and such outdoor activi- ties as swimming, hiking, skating, bicycling, tennis and golf playing. and horseback riding are sponsored by faculty members of the Depart- ment of Physical Education. But the most important objective of this health and physical activity program at Calumet, aside from meeting the present needs of the pupil for exercise and recreation, is the establishment of desirable health habits and the promotion of interest in healthful recreation that will carry over into adulthood, safeguard health, and encour that will result in abundant and vibrant health throughout a long, use- ful, and happy life. age a use of leisure time 5. pK g lt l i43l At the beginning of each semester the Letter Girls give an Initiation LETTER GIRLS OFFICERS SEATEIJ: Edith Campbell, Sec., Dorothy Vaclclick, Treas. STAN IJ- ING: Sara Aronlmerll. Pull. fllliilflllilll, Loretta facldick, Pres. G.A.A. OFFICERS AT WESTCOTT Vice-Pres. Piragis, Pres. Frank, Secy-treus. Demlueck, wi BACK ROVV: Aronherg, Storz, S m e a cl, Kunkler, McVicker, Wacholz. Krause, Ahlstrom, Moll. Dushkes. S E C O N D ROW: Rydell, Mathews, Wolf, Drobulis. Rysdon, Anderson. Fol- lenweider, Kowalski, Nimock. FRONT ROW: Hurt, Mnench, Caddick. Schneider, Caddick, Campbell, Minnick, Massier. THE LETTER GIRLS CLUB Membership in this club is open only to girls who, by accumulating a total of 1,000 points in scholarship, sport, health, efficiency, and serv- ice, have won G. A. A. letters. Party for new members. At this party prospective members must pass tests and act as entertainers for the group. lt closes With an initiation ceremony after which the pledges are recognized as full-fledged Letter Girls. This club is sponsored by Miss Agnes Fletcher. During the spring semester it claimed approximately thirty members in good standing. WESTCOTT G. A. A. The Westcott G. A. A., under the supervision of Miss Kuglin is an active organization. At its meetings held on Thursdays and Fridays a game of volley ball, basket ball, or baseball, is always in progress. Or perhaps a tournament, in which all the girls take part, is the program for the day. Outside regular school hours such activities as hikes, dances, splash parties, and games of Held hockey provide Wholesome recreation for the Westcott G. A. A. 'H Thursdays and Fridays are the meeting days of the Association. Those who ofliciate at these meetings are: June Frank, president: Veronica Perogis, vice-president: Frances Demback, secretary and treasurer. BACK ROVV: Schofield. Rehrler, Jutzi. M, M C C ell a n, Thrall, Smead, Swisher. VVachnlz. Hoss- fc-ld. VV. McClellan. SECOND ROVV: Anderson, Tmnney. I.. liischof, llinniek. Feiclitinger, Gryss. M. Bischoff. Fullerlweirlew, Wolf. FRONT ROVY: Krueger. Blakely, Iluslikes. Campbell, Krause, Miss Fletclicr. Petersen, Nimuek, McNally, Pelry, Aron- lmerg. BOARD OF SPORTS We now present the body which rules over the girls' athletic associations in Calumet High School-The Board of Sports. Its mem- bers are girls who earn points by assuming leadership and responsibility in such activities as hikes, badminton tournaments, bowling, hockey swimming, volley ball. and softball. The award for superior attainment along these lines is a nice big blue C, presented to each winner at the Letter Assembly each semester. GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM The Girls' Bowling Team was represented at the Championship Meet by the 'APlucky Strikes, four young ladies who beat all opposi- tion in the Calumet Highland League and emerged victorious in the City Finals. Dorothy Olson, Mary Milicevich, Dorothy Fowler, and Priscilla Pick each received a bowling ball and a gold medal for the glory they won for Calumet. Dorothy Olsen, Mary Milicevick, thy Olsen, Mary Klilieevick Dorothy Towle-r, Priscilla Pick Priscilla Pick ancllmrothyTuwlei' GIRLS' CHAMPION BOWLING TEAM I45l BAVK RUXY: Kralxlvenlioft 1 I' u o Ill li e s , Lake, Nickelson, Nloencli, Kelly. llarr, Feiclitinger Nl111'1'issL'y. Rysclon. Bl11o111l1e1'g Viz:-k. Rugl-1's, Czwlsml. li. 12111111 lwell. Bl. lliscl1ul'f. Blelfalmc lf0UR'l'H RUXVZ Testa, Young XV:1el111lz, l,. Vztrlrlivsk. lilixun U'll1'ic-11. Scliutielcl. Mathews XVi11terl1111'1'. Rankiii, 1411111511111 lNl cVickc1'. Ryrlell. Nlcliratli lNl1lSCl1liZl. jutzi, Iilakely. Tlirall XYUH. 'I'1Il RID RO NV: Schultz Ri11g1flon111. R tmp. l'etc1'se11 :lDl'l!'lS4IIl, Run. Bl nrpliy, Mzxgnu son. llrirl. li. l'a111pIvell, Massieig Nlinniek, Abbott. Mcfllesney Voigt. l.. llisclisvlif. Hayes. Slit' UNH ROXV: Swislu-1', Nlclntyre, Sllekow, NleNlz1l1m1. Rehnlve-rg, Newton. IJ. Vrulelick. llenmark, ilottcr. Balicuclt, 'l'ou111ey. Antler sun. Ye-lay. FRONT RONY lCflw:11'1ls. XYilcler. Sinead, Ku walski, lfflilll, M. Tracy, Aron lie-rg: l. Trzlcy. Swaiistrom Gillespie, Ximoelt. lf1't'lSClll2lALf lmgoeki, Payne. 5,4 BX ill BACK RUNY: Ortega. Newton Taiizer. KZll!lllL'l'CJS. llax. Rem selirielwr, Blarrero, VVei11l1ci111er, Kmiiiwly, Sirlvutz. Ryan. SEC UNI! Rflxvi l.Hl'Sllll. Blciclgett lluwc. Str-plic-11s. l.yrl1n1, E., Ly rlun. Bl.. Tluwrlcil. iioekinan Dixrm. Axlve1'g'. FRONT ROW' Nichol. llc-Vries. llZ1l'S4Hl. Flynn, lbuiieztii. Kuuflsen. l4C41I1Il1'll l.:11'e1'ty. lllmu. H61 ALPHA CHAPTER Junior and Senior Ci. A. A. delegates, Letter girls, and members of the Boards of Sports, sponsored by Miss O'Brien, make up Alpha Chapter. Students in charge during the spring semester were Dorothy Caddick, president: Marion McKay, vice-president: Marion Denmark, secretary: and Evelyn Newton. treasurer. The aim of the Alpha Chapter is promotion of higher standards of Womanhood and lasting friendships among the girls of the school. The fact that many alumnae continue to attend Alpha meetings for years after they leave the school tends to prove that Alpha is truly successful in achieving its purpose. BETA CHAPTER The Beta Chapter of the Ci. A. A., sponsored by Miss Fletcher, is composed of first and second year room delegates who are prospective members of the Alpha Chapter and the Board of Sports, The officers for the spring semester were Dorothy Duncan, president: Pearl Knudsen, vice-president: and Marie Elynn, secretary. The aim of the Beta Chapter is the same as that of the Alpha and Betas cooperate to the fullest extent with the senior chapter. Besides Working for letter points they assist the Alphas at the party which is given at the end of each semester in honor of the third and fourth year members of the Ci. A. A. And when they give their party for the first and second year delegates. the Alphas reciprocate by helping to serve ice cream and hand out candy bars. NEIQEIDES Amid splashing and churning and showering of water our reporter managed, between splashes, to get a word with Edith Reinholt, pub- licity manager of the water nymphs. She told him about the Pageant of Naiads. ln fact she deluged him with adjectives. Her description rivaled that of the most dynamic Hollywood advance agent. But she did convince him that the girls were putting on an aquatic show worth several times the modest price charged for admission. The club was started by Miss Laura Pearson in l936, who has built it up to one of the outstanding groups of Calumet. Oflicers are June Storz. President: Jewel Minnick, Vice-President: and Lois Wasson, Secretary-Treasurer. lVliss Marie Kuglin started a junior club this fall, but due to the pageant her girls haven't organized. Those in the junior club will practice until they are eligible for the older group. JIJNIUIQ SWIMMING CLUB BACK ROVV: Hagar. Salmon:-lil, Bollinger, Turner. McNally, Peer, Hurley. SECOND ROVV: Kennedy, XVolk. Peterson. Miss l.. Pearson. l'znnplmell, l.al1on. lilavitlson. l RON'l' RUVV: Frm- nor, Minniclc, VVasson. Sun-z, Rcinliolilt. Hauss. is 1 SRS f XE j i f HAFK llUXY: ll:-nrlriclc. lftl- warcls, Flynn, Knczora. Sliurp, Vtaiyi. lllonigre-n. MllllJI,l'. RONV: llirzcl. Pick. Amlt-rson, Bliss Knglin. lirestzui. Bnllingi-r, VVilrler. FRONT RUXV: Xlzissir-r. Daniels, Fislier, Nelson. XXX-lsli, NYouils, Zipse. l47l Grace Gaelzer, Treas., Evelyn Johnson, Pres., Marilyn Tracy, Vice Pres. T433 BACK ROW: Brennan, Nimock, Ellis, Massett, Backas, Jones, Burger, Ahlgrim, Kross, Ostling, Johnston, Fischer, McEneroe, Shaw, Glick, Erickson. FOURTH ROW: Brad- bury, Sloan. Rydeen, Fox, Trent, Duff, Kowalski, Harrington, Poulos, Brown, Oschman, Reusze, Merchant, Bigelow, Tanzer, Ahlstrom. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Rosen, Moritz, Cotter, Leigh, Davis, Christiansen, Hacker, Gaelzer, Suckow, Goyke, Morrison. McMahon, Bayak, Becker, Simmons. SECOND ROW: Peck, Anderson, Kilty, Britton, Johnson, Mr. Ashley, Tracy, McCarthy, Lamb, Carson, Howard. FRONT ROW: Johannesen, Hjerstedt, Atkinson, Follenweider, Hauss, Ken- ney, Sharpe, Radcliffe, Precin, Papajohn, Johnson, Lyman. THE DUUTEIQS CLUB The Rooters Club, founded by ex-cheerleaders and sponsored by Mr. Ashley, has become an outstanding organization at Calumet. Its various activities not only entertain its members but also benefit the school. The club is headed by Marge Egan and Marilyn Tracy, president and vice-president respectively, Secretarial duties devolve upon Evelyn Johnson and Rosemary McCarthy controls the purse strings. Mary Britton recently was installed as social chairman with full responsibility for all social events. The main objective of the Rooters is to arouse within the students of Calumet a feeling of loyalty toward the school. This means getting out a large attendance at all athletic games, keeping the school clean and attractive, and cheer-leading lustily at all intramural events. But the organization does not overlook scholarship: prospective members cannot have a scholastic average below They must also be of good moral character and be sponsored by a club member who is in good standing. The club meets twice a month on alternate Mondays. Dues of ten cents per month are used to pay bus fares when the members go on trips to other schools, and to support various social service enterprises. Mr. Ashley is to be commended for his Work with the Rooters. He has aroused a strong school spirit and fostered an organization that can well recommend itself to other high schools. BOOK THREE EDUCATION GRADUATES fff HONOR SOCIETIES fff LANGUAGE CLUE N MENTAL lDlfVlfLDl3,MIfNT .CULTY Q SCHQLARSHIP GROUPS 444 SUBSCRIBERS N fx '6 a, Aff sf f ,D A, I 1, 7 X40 ,if ,. V 4 Q 3 Q T A W 'Q 3372 551' ,ff x Eiga, .0 Y 4 : + ' SSW N ,JN f -iffy fi 9' THE FEIBIQUAIQY SENIUIQ CLASS In mental fibre we, the February Seniors, outshine all former classes. We have excelled in all school activities. from those upon the athletic field that have demanded tough and rigid muscles, to those in the class- room that have required prolonged and intense mental exertion. To prove the above contention we point with pride to Ray Swanke, class president and captain of the football team, who distinguished him- self in the line that required brawn, and to Mabel Canham, class vale- dictorian, whose scholastic record during four years at Calumet never displayed a grade other than an ln literary lines we also have stars that shown brilliantly: Howard Staff, whose flowing oratorical talents won him place as class orator, and Russell Stitt, whose journalistic ability on the Crier classes him among the great editorial leaders of the future. The officers elected by this distinguished group were: Ray Swanke. president: Doris Mcllroy. vice-president: Patricia Lamb, secretary. and Marvin Tornga, treasurer. We have now made room for ourselves in the labor ranks of the world. Many of us are holding positions of importance. Our promotions will be rapid for, rising superior to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, we shall climb until we reach the very top of the ladder of success. Finally we shall attain a ripe old age when we shall look back aHection- ately, as we do already, upon the days of our joyous springtime at Calumet. STAXIJIXH: M ary fi2ll'IlL'l'. Q2 11latu1'i:m: fl rr w a i' rl Staff. Ur:1tm': Malut-I l'Zl l'IZlIll. Yzulea iietorian. S li A T li ll: Rai Swzmke. Prrrsizlcut: Doris Md- llrwy. Vice l'i'e-sirlfnt: l'11tricia Lzuulm, St'Cl'L'I2ll'j'I Xlzirvin Turli- ga, 'l'1'ez1sl1l'e-ix CORINNE AHLSTROM A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: office assistant: G,A.A.: basketball: volleyball. JEANETTE ALEXANDER A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: welfare delegate: Home Eco- nomics Club: Girl Reserves: class day committee: Science Club, secretary: Paint and Powder Club: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: tennis. RUTH ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Le Cercle Francais: Camera Club: Biology Club: Girls Bowling League: G.A.A.: volleyball: badminton. CHARLOTTE ARENDT A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier rep- resentative: G e r m a n Club: G.A.A. LORRAINE BARBEE A.C.C.L.: ring and pin com- mittee: Equestrian Club: G.A,A. WILLIAM BAUSKE A.C.C.L,: C Men's Club: Commissioned Officers Club: Science Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: German Club: inter-class baseball, basketball. LORIN BENKENDORF A.C.C.L.: hall guard. JUNE BERGLUND A.C.C.L.: G.A.A., delegate: tennis: bowling. MURIEL BERNDT A.C.C.L.: delegate: Girl Re- serves: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: German Club: Teutonia: Handicraft Club: badminton: tennis. FRANCINE BEVIGNANI A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, treasurer: Letter Girls Club: G.A.A.: Board of Sports: Alpha Chapter: Rooters Club, presi- dent: badminton: hockey: vol- leyball. ROBERT BICKEL A.C.C.L: Crier representa- tive: Junior Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: football team: track team: hall guard: wrestling team: in- ter-class wrestling, swimming. ELSIE BLAKEWAY A.C.C.L.: delegate: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier staff: Creative Writing Club: A Cappella Choir: vocational committee: Kiwiettes: Teutonia: Handicraft Club: G.A.A.: basketball: bowling: volleyball. ROBERT BOCK A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Junior Hi-Y: class day committee: Commissioned Om- cers Club: Non-Commissioned Oiicers Club: Boys Glee Club: R.O.T.C.: wrestling team. RUTH BORCHARDT A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff, representative: gift committee: German Club: Life-saving Club: Handicraft Club: Swimming Club: G.A.A.: hockey. f55l ALEX BOORAS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Radio Club: track team. MARGUERITE BRADY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: badminton. MURIEL BROOKS A.C.C.L,: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: tap danc- ing: hall guard: health chairman. KENNETH BROWN A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: inter-class baseball, basketball. EUGENE BURKART A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Se- nior Hi-Y: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Drama Club: Safety Council: wrestling team: football manager, ALVIN BUSCH A.C.C.L.: Smock Club. MABEL CANHAM A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society. president: Junior Honor Society: Le Cercle Francais: Cre- ative Writing Club: vocational committee: Science Club: Root- ers Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club, vice-president: G.A.A.: Life-saving Club. i563 TOM CARRICK A.C.C.L.: Senior Hi-Y: inter- class wrestling. BOB CARSTENS A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: HC Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y, president: Chemistry Club: prom committee: senior swim- ming team, junior swimming. team captain: inter-class swim- ming: golf: baseball. SADIE CASTO A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciey: Science Club: Temulac representative: G. A.A.: Beta Chapter: basketball: tap danc- ing: volleyball. SHIRLEY JEAN CLARK A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: orchestra. HAROLD COOK A. C. C. L.. delegate: Honor Society: orchestra: bowling. PHYLLIS COOK A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Ki- wiettes: Letter G i rl s Club: G.A.A., Board: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter, president: volleyball: ping pong: tap danc- mg, LUCILLE COONAN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: Kiwi- ettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: tennis. LILLIAN COOPER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. MARJORIE COPPOCK A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Science Club: G.A,A.: badminton: volleyball: Camera Club: Biology Club. LORITA COUGHLIN A. C. C. L.: Home Manage- ment Club: Science Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: bowling: bad- minton: basketball: Biology Club: A Cappella Choir. BOB DALEY A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: stage manager: Crescen- do Club. president: Twin Club, president. ROSEMARY DALEY A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: Mod- ern Arts Club: Twin Club. president. OTTIE DELPH Prom committee: class dues committee. BERNARDDESCHATELETS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Science Club: inter-class baseball, bas- ketball, MARGARET DE WILKINS A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: Crier staff: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: basket- ball. NORMA DINGWALL A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: volleyball: bowl- ing: badminton: basketball: golf. DOROTHY DODGERS A. C. C. L.: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: Library Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badmin- ton. JOAN DOIG A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Girl Reserves: gift com- mittee: Calette editor: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girls Glee Club: Alpha Chapter: badmin- YOU. FRANK DONAHUE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Com- missioned Officers Club: Non- Commissioned Oficers Club: Air Corps: R.O.T.C. QUINE DOUGLASS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Safety Council, president: executive commission: auto team competition. manager. GEORGE EADON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: band: hall guard: Ice Skating Club: R.O.T.C. band: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Thespians: Science Club. lf57l T583 PAUL EDGETT A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Crier representative: Temulac representative: prom committee. JUNE EISNER A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: managing editor: Letter Girls Club: Science Club: German Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Life-saving Clu b : Swimming Club. DORIS ENGSTROM A.C.C.L.: Twin Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: badmin- ton: volleyball: basketball: ten- ms. MAVIS ERICKSON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton: basketball. TOM EVANS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Boys Glee Club: Radio Club: Temulac representative: Latin Club: Mixed Chorus, DON EARRELL A.C.C.L.: Crier staff, repre- sentative: Science Club: Boys Glee Club: assistant Ere mar- shal: Garden Club: R.O.T.C: lightweight basketball: German Club: Radio Club. BERNICE FECHTMAN A.C.C.L.: welfare delegate: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: Golf Club: tap dancing: volleyball: bowling. DOROTHY EISCHER A.C.C.I..: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Calette staff: Temulac representative: Girl Reserves: hall guard: Clean- up committee: Kiwiettes: or- chestra: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: tap dancing: badminton. BERNICE FISHMAN A.C.C,L.: Crier Staff. repre- sentative: office captain: G.A.A. MARY ANN FITZGERALD A,C.C.L.: Temulac represen- tative: Paint and Powder Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. Board: tap dancing: golf: badminton: volleyball: bowling: ping pong. GILBERT FORD A.C.C.L.: Garden Club: A Cappella Choir. DOROTHY FRANKLAND A.C.C.L.: hall guard: G.A.A. JOE FREUD A.C.C,I.. NICK FUSCO A.C.C.L,: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: C Men's Club: class day com- mittee: heavyweight basketball: lightweight basketball: baseball team. LUCILLE GALL A.C.C.L.: Science Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing. LORRAINE GALLOVICH A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: oflice assistant: G.A.A. Board: tap dancing: basketball: volleyball: Alpha Chapter. MARY GARNER A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society, treasurer: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier Staff: Temulac staff: Cal- lette staff: hall guard: check- room assistant: Le Cercle Des Amis, president: Kiwiettes: G.A,A.: Alpha Chapter. secre- tary. JOHN GARRETT A.C.C.L. CHARLES GAUGER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: com- mencement committee: German Club: Civic Industrial League: Safety Council: inter-class bas- ketball, baseball. FRANK GETZ A.C,C,L.: National Honor Society: Temulac representative: UC lVlen's Club: vocational committee. chairman: wrestling team: junior swimming team: inter-class basketball, baseball. and swimming: Junior Honor Society. FRANK GOHR A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: band: vocationalcommittee: R.O.T.C.: bowling. WILLIAM GREDE .A.C.C.L.: prom committee. chairman: Temulac representa- tive: B.A.A.: tennis. DOROTHY GREGORY A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Girl Reserves: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac representa- tive: Teutonia Club: hall guard: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: vol- leyball: badminton: bowling: hockey. ROBERT GRIP A.C.C.L.: announcement committee. JOHN HACKEL A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: C Men's Club: Chemistry Club: Radio Club: rifle team: heavy- weight basketball: football team: senior swimming team: base- ball team: track team: wrestling team. LORETTA HAGEMANN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- IOII. FLORENCE HANNA A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Crier representative: Home Economics Club: Science Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: badminton: hockey. LEONA HARDER A.C.C.L.. representative: Twin Club: Kiwiettes, vice- president: G.A.A.. representa- tive: Alpha Chapter. T591 l i603 THOMAS I-IASKINS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Science Club: Radio Club: Twin Club, treasurer: orchestra: Photography Club. MEREDITH HAWKINSON A. C. C. L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, president: Crier staff: Girl Reserves: Biol- ogy Club, vice-president: Handi- craft Club, secretary, treasurer: Temulac delegate: P.T.A. dele- gate: German Club: Botany Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A. JESSIE HILL A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Public Speaking Club: ring and pin committee, chairman: Library Club, president: A Cap- pella Choir: Rooters Club: Paint and Powder Club: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girls Glec Club: Thespi- ans: G.A.A., Board: Tennis Club. SHIRLEY HILL A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: basketball: badminton. ANNE HILLEBRAND A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Biology Club: G.A.A. LOUIS HOGER A.C.C.L., delegate: Junior Honor Society: National Honor Society: Student Court, bailiff. clerk: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Ollicers Club: Radio Club BEVERLY HOLMES A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. WARREN HOLTSBERG A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: HC Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y: commencement commit- tee: inter-class basketball. base- ball: football team. co-captain: wrestling team: track team. MABEL HOWAT A.C.C.L.: A Cappella Choir: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: bowling: badminton. DOROTHY HUGGINS A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: Science Club: Library Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: tap dancing: basketball: volleyball. LOIS JAHNKE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: commencement committee: Kiwi- ettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: basketball. ROBERT JENSEN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: welfare delegate. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: welfare delegate: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. EILENE JOHNSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac representative: Crier staff: Home Economics Club 1 Kiwiettes: G.A.A: tap dancing: basketball. ETHEL JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: vol- ley ball: basketball. HARRIET JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Library Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: tennis. LILLIAN JOHNSON National Honor Society: A,C. C.L.: Girl Reserves: hall guard: office assistant: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. MARTHA JOHNSON A,C.C.L,: Girls Glee Club: hall guard: G.A.A. HELEN JONES A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Letter Girls Club: Le Cercle Francais: Swimming Club: Rooters Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Life-Saving Club: G.A,A.: Alpha Chapter. ROBERT KAHLER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Junior Hi-Y: prom com- mittee: Science Club: wrestling team: heavyweight basketball: football team. FLORENCE KALES A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier editor: welfare delegate: Girl Reserves, president: prom committee: Latin Club: hall guard: Executive Council: Ki- wiettes: Biology Club: G.A.A. SHIRLEY KANKER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing. DOROTHY KATTER A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: commencement day chairman: Red Cross delegate: hall guard: Paint and Powder Club: Eques- trian Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Teutonia: games. MARY JAYNE KELLY A.C.C.L.: Library Club: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. HARRY KESTER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: welfare delegate: Commis- sioned Oflicers Club: gift com- mittee, chairman: Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C. ROBERT KIDD A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society, vice-president: Temulac representative: Commander Cal- umet Air Corps: Chief of Police: Student Court: R.O.T.C.: jun- ior swimming team: inter-class baseball, basketball. ARTHUR KLANK A.C.C.L.: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus. LOUISE KLEIN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: badminton. Z. Z I l E611 NORMA KNIGHT A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: oilice as- sistant: badminton. MURIEL KOCH A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier representative: Temulac repre- sentative: oflice assistant: Ger- man Club. secretary: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: tap danc- ing: volleyball: captainball: bas- ketball. FRIEDA KRUG A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: Science Club: gym assistant: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: tap dancing. ARTHUR KRUSE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: band: Science Club: Temulac representative: R.O.T.C.: track team: bowling team: inter-class basketball, baseball. JUDITH KUMLANDER A.C.C.L.: Crier cashier: Sci- ence Club: G.A.A. PATRICIA LAMB A.C,C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Fran- cais: oilice assistant: hall guard: Rooters Club: class secretary: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: games. MILDRED LA ROCHE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Home Economics Club: hall guard: Paint and Powder Club: Mixed Chorus: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: bowling: bas- ketball. E621 DORIS LARSON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier edi- tor-in-chief: Home Economics Club: class day committee: Le Cercle Des Amis: Fall Frolic committee: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: G.A.A. JOHN LAUGHLIN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club. JOHN LENNON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Crier runner: R.O. T.C. LESTER LEONARD A.C.C.L. delegate: C r i e r staff: Crier representative: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Clean-Up committee. LORRAINE LINDEN A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. JUNE LIPKE A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Economics Club: class day com- mittee: Latin Club: Swimming Club, president: Red Head Club: Temulac representative: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: Board of Sports: Alpha Chapter: Life- Saving Club: tap dancing. HERBERT LISTEN A.C.C.L.: band: S a f e t y Council: R.O.T.C. RITA LUCY A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Soci- ety: Senior Girls Council: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Kiwiettes: G.A. A.: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: volleyball. ROBERT MAIER A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C. CARLENE MARVIN A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Library Club: Calette staff: German Club: Ki- wiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. JEANNE MCAFEE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: prom committee: book room attendant: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: games. ROBERT MCCANNA A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Commissioned Ofiicers Club: vocational committee: Non-Commissioned Of fic e r s Club, vice-president: R.O.T.C. captain: rifle team. LOWELL MCCULLAGH A.C.C.I.. RICHARD Mc-GI-IIE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Science Club. DOROTHY MCGUIRL A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: bad- minton. DORIS MCILROY A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier rep- resentative: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Fall Frolic committee: class vice-president: Paint and Powder Club: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. JACK MEISTER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Boys Glee Club: Radio Club: German Club. BERENICE MEYER A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Modern Arts Club: G.A. A.: volleyball: tennis: bowling. SHIRLEY MILLER A.C.C.L.: Swimming Club: G.A.A. ROBERT MINNICK A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Radio Club: basketball: swim- ming: Wrestling. FRED MORLOCK A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Science Club: Boys Glee Club: inter-class baseball, bas- ketball: football team. i633 BETTY MORRIS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Science Club: G.A.A.: Crescendo C l u b : Equestrian Club: Alpha Chapter: bowling. JANE MUTSCH A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Library Club: hall guard: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: tap dancing: basket- ball: volleyball. BERLE NEEDHAM A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: band. commanding oflicer: Commis- sioned Ofiicers Club: Non-Com- missioned Officers Club: R.O.T. C.: orchestra. ELSIE NELSON A.C.C.L.: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: hockey: bowling: tennis: badminton. MARGIE NELSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: class day committee: Science Club: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: tap dancing: basketball. GORDON NESVIG A. C. C. L.: commencement committee. ORABELLE NISBET A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Crier representative: Girl Reserves: hall guard: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: basket- ball: volleyball: badminton: bowling. l64l DOROTHY NORDBERG A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves: German Club: Biology Club: Handicraft Club: G.A.A. KATHLEEN NORTHWAY A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Girl Reserves: hall guard: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: bowling. RUTH NYBERG A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: office assistant: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: hockey. MARJORIE OLSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Honor So- ciety: Crier representative: Sci- ence Club: Swimming Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: badminton: tennis: volleyball: captain ball: basketball. RUTH OLSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: T e m u l a c representative: Home Economics Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: basketball: bow- ling: tennis. VICTOR OLSEN A.C.C.L.: C Men's Club: Non-Commissioned O f f i c e r s Club: bowling team: R.O,T.C.: advanced orchestra. BEATRICE ORDING A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: announcement committee, chairman: G.A.A.: badminton. FRANK PARIS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: in- ter-class basketball. FRANCIS PARKER A.C.C.L.: Boys Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Cisca. HERBERT PARTLOW A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff, representative: Temulac repre- sentative: band: announcement committee: Science Club: Boys Glee Club: Student Court judge: orchestra: Thespians: wrestling team: intra-mural basketball, swimming, baseball: hall guard. GEORGE PAXTON A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C. RUTH PAYNTER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: badminton: tennis. EMMA PETERSEN A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Girl Reserves: Teutonia: Handicraft C l u b: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Kiwiettes. PRISCILLA PICK A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier staif, representa- tive: Temulac staff, representa- tive: Le Cercle Francais: welfare delegate: Red Cross delegate: Camera Club: A.C.C.L. Execu- tive Council: G.A.A.: games. ANDREW PROCTOR A.C.C.I.. ANNA MAE QUAID A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: La Petite Alliance: welfare delegate: commencement com- mittee: Science Club: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Paint and Powder Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter, vice-president. SHIRLEY RADISCH A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G,A.A.: basketball: vol- leyball: badminton: baseball: bowling. MARJORY REINHOLD A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: P u bl ic Speaking Club: an- nouncement committee: A Cap- pella Choir: Biology Club. vice- president: Kiwiettes: Mix e d Chorus: Thesepians: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. WILLIAM REINSCHREIEER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: inter-class baseball: inter- class basketball. MARJORIE RHEBERG Junior Honor Society: Sen- ior Girls Council: Le Cercle Francais: prom committee: Sci- ence Club: hall guard: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A. A.: tap dancing: bowling: hockey. HARRY RICHARDS A.C:C.L.: Air Corps: hall guard: R.O.T.C. i66l BERNICE RIEDER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: badminton. PHYLLIS RIGHTER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: bowling. ROBERT RIPLEY A.C.C.L.: Commissionecl Of-- ficers Club: R.O.T.C. RAY RYDEEN A.C.C.I..: football tc a m 2 wrestling team. EVA SAHN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Westcott Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. LAURETTA SAMPLE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: gift com- mittee: Science Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: badminton. ERWIN SCHIEMANN A.C.C.L.: Science Club: Air Corps: orchestra. CONSTANCE SCHMALEN A.C.C.I..: Crier representa- tive: Home Economics Club: Paint and Powder Club: Modern Arts Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: baseball: basketball: bowling. VIOLET SCHMITT ' A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves: prom com- mittee: G.A.A.: badminton. ANNE SCHNOOR A.C.C.L.: Thespians: G. A. A.: basketball. DOLORES SCHOFIELD A.C.C.L.: Home Management Club: senior swimming team: G.A.A.: Life-Saving Club. BURLEY SCHULTZ A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Air Corps. FERMY SCHULTZ A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Westcott Temulac repre- sentative: Westcott welfare dele- gate: Kiwiettes: Westcott Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: tennis: golf: bowling. RUTH SEELIGE A.C.C.L. delegate: Junior Honor Society: Westcott Home Economics Club. secretary: Ki- wiettes: Home Management Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing. MILDRED SEIEERT A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Temulac representative: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: hall guard: German Club: Kiwiettes: office assistant: check room attendant: G.A.A.: badminton: tap dancing. MARY JO SEFRIED A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Home Economics Club: Library Club: Smock Club: G. A.A.: tap dancing. MARGARET SHANAHAN A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staif, representative: La Petite Alli- ance: Le Cercle Francais: Kiwi- ettes: G.A.A.: Rooters Club: Fall Erolic bid chairman: hall guard: checkroom attendant. ELIZABETH SIEVERS A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. ARLINE SKOOG A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves: Library Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. ROBERT SLOAN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: football: inter-class basket- ball, baseball: heavyweight basketball. DON SMITH A.C.C.I.,: interclass wrest- ling: track team. ROBERT SOELLNER A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: gift committee: Science Club: Latin Club: inter- class baseball, basketball. WALDON SPOONER A.C,C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: band: Science Club: orchestra: inter-class bas- ketball: football team: inter- class baseball. HOWARD STAEE A.C.C.L. Cabinet: Honor Society: Crier staff: Crier repre- sentative: class day committee: inter-school council. LAMBERT STEPHAN A.C.C.L.: commencement committee: Bowling Club. MARJORIE STEVENS A.C.C.L.: National and Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Creative Writing Club: Ki- wiettes: Smock Club, president: Fall Frolic committee: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: Clean-Up com- mittee. JULE STEWART A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Les Bons Amis Francais: Camera Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badmin- KOH. G. RUSSELL STITT A.C.C.L. publicity director: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier staff: Chemistry Club: vocational committee: hall guard. as mf wi l DORIS STOLBERG A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Latin Club: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. BETTE JAYNE STRONG A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Modern Arts Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton: operetta. JEAN SULLIVAN A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: Le Cercle Fran- cais: commencement committee: oflice assistant: hall guard: A Cappella Choir: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. ISABEL SUTHERLAND A.C.C.L.: Science Club: G. A.A.: Beta Chapter: basketball: volleyball: tennis: golf: bowling. RAY SWANKE A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Junior Hi-Y: president of class: inter-class sports: football team. co-captain: wrestling team. HARRIETT SWANSON A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Le Cercle Francais: prom commit- tee: office assistant: hall guard: Calette: Kiwiettes, treasurer: Equestrian Club, secretary-treas- urer: Girls Glee Club. president: Executive Council: G.A.A. RUTH SWANSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil, vice-president: Girl Reserves: treasurer: G.A.A.: badminton. K68 i FLORENCE SWEENEY A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Thespians: G.A.A.: tap dancing: games. MARJORIE TABOR A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Crier representative: Crier staff: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling. ARTHUR TALSMA A.C.C.L.: Boys Chorus: hall guard captain. HOWARD TANNER A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: band: hall guard: R.O.T.C.: orchestra. BOB TATAR A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Temulac staff: C Men's Club: band: vocational committee: Garden Club: inter-class ath- letics: football manager: wrest- ling team: sports publicity. RAE THIELE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society, secretary: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: com- mencement committee: Handi- craft Club, president: German Club, vice-president: Biology Club, president: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G,A.A.: Alpha and Beta Chapter. LILLIAN THOMSON A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club, president: G. A.A.: badminton: basketball: bowling: volleybell. EVELYN WARSHAW A.C.C.L. delegate: Westcott Home Economics Club. vice- president: Girl Reserves: A Cap- pella Choir: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing. BONNIE WATSON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. dele- gate: bowling: badminton. ARTHUR WEINHOFF A.C.C.L.: Temulac represen- tative: Radio Club: baseball team: inter-class basketball. baseball. RAY WEIS A.C.C.L.: Science Club: Ger- man Club. NORMAN ARNO HELEN ARVESEN WILLIAM ATHANS MARIE BEARDSLEY THOMAS BECKER CHESTER BENKOWSKI JAMES BENN EARL BRAIN ALBERT CLARICOATES KENNETH COONEY ROBERT DRAKE RUTH DUNN ROBERT EMERSON NICHOLAS FAZIO HOWARD FINLEY WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS JOHN FOSTER F. ARNOLD FREDERICKS EILEEN GARVIN CHARLES GENOVESE WILLIAM GRANVILLE ARDEN GROSSNICKLE F. HOWARD GUNTHER ALFRED HAAS HENRY HANSEN FRANK HELM THEODORE HELMER ARTHUR HENNING ROBERT HODGE ROY J. JANE EDMUND JANTZ EDWARD JOHLER HERBERT JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON WILLIAM JONES ROBERT KALTER JAMES KEHOE DAN A. KENDELL JAMES KENNEDY ROBERT KILLACKEY WILLIAM KIRTLEY ERNEST KOLANDER JOSEPH LYNCH JAMES MADDEN NORMAN MARA WILLIAM MARSH ANTHONY MARVINAC JOSEPH MARVINAC RICHARD WESTBERG A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Advanced Air Corps: R.O.T.C.: inter-class basketball, baseball. JANET WILSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Spanish Club: G.A.A.l Alpha Chapter: orchestra: tap dancing: basketball: volleyball. GRAYCE WURSTER A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club. RUTH ZIEMANN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Junior Honor Society: Calette typist: G.A.A.: tap dancing basketball. JACK BREEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: C Men's Club: Red Cross delegate: P.T.A. dele- gate: boxing team: heavyweight basketball: football team: senior and junior swimming team: baseball team: hall guard captain. ADDITIONAL GRADUATES LORRAINE MATHAUSER GEORGE SANTOS KATHERINE McCULLOUGH CHARLES SATKAS JACK McLEAN DUNCAN McVICKER CLARENCE MEDEMA JOHN MILLONIG ELEANOR MORGENWECK RUSSELL NEIGHBOR ELLSWORTH NELSON KENNETH NELSON ETHEL NYDEN MICHAEL O'REILLY DORIS PALMOREN ROBERT PERDUE HENRY PIPER ARNOLD POHLE RALPH PRANOE BETTY QUIGLEY BETTE RAUCH MORRIS RECKTOR ANDREW RICCHIUTO WALTER ROTHER MARIE RUSSELL FRANK RUSSO EDWARD SCHNEIDER LOIS SCHUENEMAN JOHN SCHWERTFEGER RUDOLPH SCHWIMMER JULIA SHARP WESTON SOMMER VERNER STENSTROM CHRISTINE TABLERION RUBY THOMPSON MARVIN TORNGA EDWARD TUPIK HENRY VAN DER PLOEG ROBERT WAGNER CLARENCE WEBERG DONALD WEST NORMA WHITFORD JUNE WIGHTMAN DORIS WILSON HELEN YANKUS DAN YOUNG SPIRO ZIAGOS MARSHALL ZINTER THE JUNE SENIDIQ CLASS The June Seniors of 1939 make up one of the largest and strongest classes that has ever been graduated from Calumet. To prove this state- ment it is necessary only to go back over the history of the cheerful cherubs who entered this institution in September, 1935, and see how successfully they have withstood the attacks of seven groups of preceding seniors and emerged themselves as graduating seniors. Among us certain of our graduates stand out: Margaret Lake, a modest miss of intellect and charm, who during her high school career has received but one grade lower than an EH: Dorothy Kirschstein who has won us by her friendliness and warm cooperation: Bill Fetters, dear to us because of the sheer charm of his personality, and Jim Fletcher, of giant intellect, who counts a host of friends at Calumet. Our list of sportsmen boasts a galaxy of stars: Clarence Nettleton and Cius Ziagos, famous baseball pitchers: Norman Frank, star out- fielder: Delsee Conlon, basketball hero: Jim Clancy, champion swimmer and diver: Swede Bergquist, valiant football end. and Tony Lambros. champion wrestler of both city and state. Officers in charge of these remarkable seniors are: Charles Johnson. president: John Hart, vice-president: Mary Jane Sandner, secretary: and Joe Marshall, treasurer. In June when we receive our precious sheepskins, tied with pretty ribbon some may think that we have finished our education. This is not true: we are beginning it. September will see us following, each in his own way, the pathways of life. We do not expect these to be strewn with roses but we are prepared to tread lightly on the thorns. STANDING: Sara Amnberg, Valeclictorian: John NVarLl, Ora- tnrg just-pli Marshall. Treasurer: Sylva Dushkes, Valedictorian. S E A T E D: Charles Johnson, President: Mary jane Sandner, Secretary: Lorraine Goyke, Salu- tatorizmg John Hart. Vice Presi- dent. 'Q '2QY,8LcL STEPHEN ABEL A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: inter-class baseball, basketball: National Honor Society. CHARLES ABT A.C.C.L. RAYMOND AGNEW A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Science Club: Boys Glee Club: hall guard, captain: inter-class baseball, basketball. EUGENE AHLGRIM A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Boys Glee Club: Fencing Club, treasurer: Redhead Club: senior swimming team, manager. RICHARD AKERS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Science Club: hall guard: R.O.T.C.: baseball team. IRENE ALBRECHT A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Le Cercle Francais: Girl Reserves: Paint and Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A., dele- gate: Alpha Chapter: games: National Honor Society. BILL ALDERSON A.C.C.L.: intra-mural base- ball, basketball: junior and se- nior swimming team. FREDERIC ALLENDORFER A.C.C.L.: Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Non-Commissioned Oflicers Club: hall guard: R.O. T.C., lieutenant. DOROTHY M. ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Photography Club: Swimming Club: G.A.A.: ten- nis: badminton: bowling. YNGVE ANDERSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Calette staff: ire marshal: R.O.T.C.: inter-class basketball, football: B.A.A. BETTY ANT A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: volleyball. SARA ARONBERG A.C.C.L., director of activ- ities: National Honor Society, vice-president: S e n i o r Girls Council: Crier staff, managing editor: Temulac, editor-in-chief: Letter Girls Club, p u b 1 i c i t y chairman: Le Cercle Francais, secretary-treasurer: C l e a n - u p committee: Executive Council: Junior Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A., dele- gate: Alpha Chapter, treasurer: games. ORVILLE ARONSON A.C.C.L. MARIE BABYOK A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: Chemistry C 1 u b: Clean-Up Committee: office assistant: hall guard: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter: bowling: Country dancing. i711 BETTY BACON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Garden Club: G.A.A. MARION BAEHREND A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Girl Reserves: office as- sistant: National Honor Society: orchestra: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: Biology Club: country dancing. DONALD BANGS A.C.C.L.: inter-class base- ball, basketball. HILBERT BARNES A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Les Bons Amis Francais: hall guard: B.A.A.: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball. RUSSELL BATH A.C.C.L.: president: National Honor Society: Temulac staff: Chemistry Club: Debating Club: Executive Council. chairman: Junior Honor Society. ELIZABETH BAUER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: country dancing: National Honor Society. BETTY BAULOS A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: Temulac rep- resentative: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: volleyball: .Iu- nior Honor Society. l72l DOROTHY BAUM A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Palette and Brush Club: G.A.A.: National Honor Society. WINNIFRED BEAL A.C.C.L., secretary: National and Junior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: Crier staff: band: Creative Writing Club: class day committee, chairman: Spanish Club, vice-president: Clean-Up committee: Kiwiettes, secretary: orchestra: G.A.A. CLEMENT BELDA A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Science Club: inter-class basket- ball. FREDERICK BELL A.C.C.L.. delegate: Chemistry Club: Les Bons Amis Francais: Astronomy Club, secretary: in- ter-class basketball: Crier repre- sentative: National Honor So- ciety. WILLIAM BELL A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: hall guard: Temulac dele- gate: Latin Club: Debate Club: A Cappella Choir: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: inter-class basketball. baseball: ticket seller. CARL BENGTSSON A.C.C.L.: Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Biology Club: R.O. T.C.. lieutenant: inter-class bas- ketball. WALTER BENSON A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Biology Club: Safety Council: Thespians. EDITH BERG A.C.C.L. EVERT BERGQUIST A.C.C.L.. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Public Speaking Club: C Men's Club: Chem- istry Club: R.O.T.C.: football team: B.A.A.: inter-class base- ball, football. basketball. HELEN BEST A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling. WILLIAM BILLSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Debating Club: track team: hall guard: inter-class baseball. basketball. GEORGE BIRD A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: band: R.O.T,C.: orchestra: football team: inter-class base- ball. basketball. GILBERT BLACKMORE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Chemistry Club: in- tra-mural baseball, basketball. MARIE BLAKELY A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Tem- ulac staff: Letter Girls Club, sec- retary: Bowling Club: office as- sistant: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Junior Swim Club: Tennis Club: games: gym and swim assistant. LAURENCE BLESSINGTON A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Mask and Foil Club: Safety Council. president: inter-class baseball, basketball. MILDRED BOOTSMAN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: country dancing: bowling: volleyball. MICHAEL BORTKVITCH A.C.C.L. delegate: hall guard: inter-class basketball. baseball: commencement commitee. MADLYN BOTTGER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Home Economics Club: Paint 25 Powder Club: G. A.A.: badminton: basketball: volleyball. JANE BRADBURY A.C.C.L.: Rooters Club: Ki- wiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus. treasurer: G.A.A.: bowling: Tennis Club. HOWARD BRANDEL A.C.C.L.: Temulac represen- tative: band: R.O.T.C.: or- chestra: inter-class baseball. EVELYN BRAY A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. I73l l74l MARJORIE BRAY A.C.C.L.: Crier staff, man- aging editor: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: prom committee: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: tap dancing. FLORENCE BRENNAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Library Club: Red- head Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badmin- IOII. MARION BRENNAN A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Botany Club: Kiwiettes: or- chestra: hall guard: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. DENNIS BRESNAHAN A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: French Club: Astronomy Club: inter-class baseball, basket- ball. NELL BRODERSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton. ELLEN BROECKER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. dele- gate: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- ter: tennis: volleyball: badmin- ton: captainball: basketball: country dancing. ANNE BROWN A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier rep- resentative: Girl Reserves: Sci- ence Club: Temulac representa- tive: Junior Classical League: ofiice assistant: Green Hop com- mittee: Girls Glee Club: Kiwi- ettes: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing. JOHN BROWN A.C.C.L.: German Club: Na- tional Honor Society. JAMES BRUCE A. C. C. L.: Crier delegate: Commissioned Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Safety Club: Automobile Club: Chemistry Club: inter- class baseball, basketball. JAMES BUCKLEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: welfare delegate: Class Day committee: Palette fd Brush Club: inter-class baseball, basketball. GEORGE BURROWS A.C.C.L.: cheerleader: Root- ers Club. WALTER BUSZKIEWICZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speaking Club: hall guard: in- ter-class baseball, basketball. GLADYS BUTTS A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: l.i- brary Club: Biology Club: Girls G l e e C 1 u b: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: tap dancing: bowling: Held hockey. DOROTHY CADDICK A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club, treas- urer: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: G. A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter, president: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: volleyball: basketball: country dancing. LORETTA CADDICK A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac delegate: Letter Girls Club, president: Home Economics Club: Ki- wiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A. A., vice-president: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter, treasurer: tap dancing: volleyball: basketball. JESSIE CAI-IILL A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: volleyball. ROBERT CAMPAIGNE A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: tennis team: heavyweight basket- ball: football team. EDITH CAMPBELL A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac staff: Letter Girls Club. secre- tary: welfare delegate: Le Cercle Francais: hall guard: gym as- sistant: Paint '05 Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.. treasurer: G. A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter, treasurer: Beta Chapter: Tennis Club: games. MARION CARLQUIST A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G,A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball: bowling. JANET CARLSON A.C.C.L.. vice-president: Se- nior Girls Council: Crier repre- sentative: I-Iome Economics Club. president: class day com- mittee: Spanish Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: badminton. MARY RITA CARRON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Crier representative: Public Speaking Club: Home Econom- ics Club: hall guard: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: badminton: bowling. LUCILLE CASEY A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing. GERTRUDIQ CASSIDY A.C.C.L.: Latin Club: G.A. A.: basketball. RICHARD CHASE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Latin Club: inter-class baseball. basketball. GALER CHAVES A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: band: Spanish Club: Safety Council: R.O.T.C. MARIE CHRISTIANSEN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Rooters Club: Student Police: G.A.A. JAMES CLANCY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: MC Men's Club: Air Corps: Mask and Foil Club: Temulac representative: senior swimming team. captain: junior swimming team: inter-class base- ball, basketball. tennis. HARRY CLARK A.C.C.L.: Commissioned Of- licers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Clean-Up Com- mittee: Air Corps: Student Police: hall guard: R.O.T.C.: junior swimming team: B.A.A.: inter-class swimming. baseball, golf. i753 i763 NORMAN CLEGG A.C.C.L.: Commander C.A. C.: Pilots Club. MARY JO COCKLE A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball. HAZEL COFFEL A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Le Cercle Francais: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G. A.A.: National Honor Society. J OAN CONDON A.C.C.l-.: Home Economics Club: G.A,A.: volleyball. DE LEE CONLON A.C.C.l..: Cabinet and repre- sentative: Crier representative: Temulac representative: C Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y: class day committee: B.A.A. secretary. treasurer: Twin Club, vice-presi- dent: secretary: Safety Council: Redhead Club: Modern Arts Club, secretary. treasurer: inter- class baseball, basketball. ROBERT CONLON A.C.C.L. Cabinet and repre- sentative: Crier staff: Temulac staff: announcement committee: B.A.A., vice-president: Twin Club, secretary, vice-president: Spanish Club: Safety Council: Redhead Club: hall guard cap- tain: baseball team: inter-class baseball, basketball: Clean-Up campaign. chairman. BERNICE CONNORS A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves, treasurer: G.A.A. delegate: bad- minton: volleyball: National Honor Society. MARGARET CONNORS A.C.C.L,: Public Speaking Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing. MARGARET CONWAY A.C.C.L.: National and .Iu- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: badminton. .IUANITA COOMBES A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Los Castellanos de Calumet: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: badmin- ton: bowling. WILLIAM CORBETT A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: hall guard: inter- class basketball. JAMES CORCORAN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Boys Glee Club: inter-class baseball. MARGE COTTER A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Library Club: Rooters Club: Temulac representative: Paint Z5 Powder Club: G.A.A. delegate: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball. EILEEN COUGHLIN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: volleyball. ELMIRA CRAIG A.C.C.L.: junior swimming team: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bad- minton: bowling: Fencing Club. CHARLOTTE CULLEN A.C.C.L.: commencement committee: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: volleyball, JOAN DAHLKE A.C.C.L,: Girl Reserves Spanish Club: G.A.A. HAROLD DAHLSTROM A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Science Club. GEORGE DENNIS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Commissioned Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Drama Club: inter-class baseball: rifle team: R.O.T.C. WIl,l-IAM DERING A.C.C.L.: C lVlen's Club: Chemistry Club: Safety Coun- cil, vice-president: R,O.T.C.: Life-Saving Club. ANNA DE RUNTZ A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Crier representative? Home Economics Club. secretary: Stu- dent Court Justice: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. delegate: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball. EVELYN DE RUNTZ A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: vol- leyball: bowling: National Honor Society, DOROTHY DISTELDORF A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil. secretary: Kiwiettes: Na- tional Honor Society: G.A.A. HARRIETT DOBBERMAN A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Letter Girls Club: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: A Cap- pella Choir: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games. DOLORES DOMBROW A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: C.A.L, DOROTHY DONEGAN A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: badminton. ADA DORL A.C.C.L.. Executive Board: National and Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Let- ter Girls Club: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: band: A Cappella Choir: Biology Club: hall guard: German Club, treas- urer: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G.A. A., secretary: Alpha Chapter. president: Beta Chapter, presi- dent. JOHN DORN A.C.C.L.: bowling: tr a c k : intra-mural sports. l77l MARION DOUGHERTY A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: G,A.A. PEGGY DOUGHERTY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Home Economics Club: prom committee: Clean- Up committee, publicity direc- tor: assembly committee: Kiwi- ettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball: basket- ball. DOROTHY DOWLING A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Latin Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: badminton. FLORENCE DRENNAN A.C.C.L,: G.A.A.: Girl Re- serves: tap dancing: badminton: bowling: volleyball. LORAINNE DUCLOS A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Life-Saving Club: vol- leyball. HERBERTINE DURKIN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: volley- ball: bowling. O SYLVA MAY DUSHKES A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society. president: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Temulac staff: Letter Girls Club: Library Club: Latin Club: Smock Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: volley- ball: tennis: baseball. I73'l LILLIAN EDEN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Letter Girls Club: Home Eco- nomics Club: Paint 8 Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Life- Saving Club: Tennis Club: Girls Swim Club: games. DOROTHY EDWARDS A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: volley- ball: soccer: basketball: badmin- ton. JEAN ENGBERG A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G. A.A.: Beta Chapter: field hockey: modern dancing: bad- minton. LOIS ENGELBRECHT A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Ki- wiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A. A: badminton: bowling. HAROLD ENOKIAN A.C.C.L. DOROTHY FANNING A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Library Club: G.A.A. WILLIAM FETTERS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Temulac staff: welfare delegate: prom committee: inter- class baseball. basketball: track team: wrestling team: B.A.A. FRANCES FICKS A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. NAOMI FINE A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council, publicity manager: Crier stall. make-up director: welfare delegate: Girl Reserves: Garden Club: Les Bons Amis Francais: Library Club, president: Executive Board: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: games. GLADYS FINNEGAN A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Calette staff: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: volleyball. PEGGY FITZGERALD A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Twin Club: tap dancing: badminton: tennis. JAMES FLETCHER A.C.C.L. delegate, secretary at Westcott: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: com- mencement committee, chair- man: inter-class baseball, basket- ball: R.O.T.C.: National Honor Society: B.A.A. LORRAINE FOGERTY A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Crier repre- sentative: Home Economics Club: band: orchestra: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: tennis: volleyball: country dancing. AUDREYE FOTRE A.C.C.L.: Botany Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volley- ball. EDWARD FOY A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: in- ter-class baseball, basketball. NORMAN FRANK A.C.C,L.: C Men's Club: Chemistry Club: announcement committee. chairman: inter-class baseball, basketball: R.O.T.C.: baseball team: Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club. JANE FRANKS A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. LAURENCE FREDERICK A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: welfare delegate: tennis team: assistant chief of police. SYDNEY GAARDER A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Photography Club: Debating Club: Junior Honor Society. VIRGINIA GADECKI A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Library Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: country dancing. GRACE GAELZER A.C.C.L.: Temulac staff: Rooters Club, treasurer: Clean- Up Committee: French Club: Mixed Chorus, secretary: G.A. A., Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter, president: Life-Saving Club: tap dancing: badminton: Paint U Powder Club. i791 CHARLES GANSLOSER A.C.C.L.: track team: inter- class basketball, softball. DANIEL GAVIN A.C.C.L. EDWARD GEMMER A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club inter-class basketball, baseball. MARIAN GENTILE A.C.C.L.: G.A A.: badmin- KOH. MARY GILLESPIE A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves Paint fd Powder Club: Kiwi ettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing: vol- leyball. VIOLA GLASHOFF A.C.C.L.: Girls Glee Club G.A.A. BERNARD GLICK A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club C Men's Club: Senior Hi-Y ball. basketball. t 80 1 v Junior Hi-Y: inter-class base- HARRY GLICKAUF A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: C Men's Club: Temulac dele- gate: Garden Club: inter-class baseball, basketball: heavyweight basketball. ROSLYN GOLDBERG A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Temulac representative: G.A.A.: volleyball: badminton. OSCAR GOODMAN A.C.C.L: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Crier edi- tor-in-chief: Temulac staff: Public Speaking Club: C Men's Club: Senior Hi-Y, secre- tary! Chemistry Club: inter- class basketball, baseball: foot- ball team: hall guard captain: Quill and Scroll. ELIZABETH GORZ A.C.C.L,: G.A.A,: badmin- ton: tap dancing: country dancing. LORRAINE GOYKE A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil, social committee: Crier, editor-in-chief: German Club: Rooters Club: National Honor Society: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Temulac repre- sentative: tap dancing: country dancing. HARRY GRANQUIST .A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Boys Bowling League: orches- tra: Debating Club. WILLIAM GRAY A.C.C.L.: inter-class basket- ball, baseball. LORRAINE GREEN A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: volleyball: bad- minton: country dancing. RUTH GREENBERG A.C.C.L.: National and Jun- ior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, vice-president: Execu- tive Board: Equestrian Club. president: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter: badminton: country dancing. JAMES GRIEFITH A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: welfare delegate: social dance committee: inter-class baseball. basketball. ROBERT GRYSINSKI A.C.C.L.. delegate: Junior Honor Society: C Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: prom committee, chair- man: inter-class tennis, golf. baseball. basketball: football team: track team. JEAN ANNE GUILLAUDEU A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: National Honor Society: Temu- lac representative: Chemistry Club: Girl Reserves: band: hall guard: German Club, vice-presi- dent: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G. A.A.: badminton: country dancing. LORRAINE GUTRICH A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: Spanish Club: G,A.A.: bowling team: tennis: badminton: hall guard: National and Junior Honor Society. MARY HACK A.C.C.L.: German Club: A Cappella Choir: Kiwiettes: G.A. A.: Alpha Chapter: basketball: volleyball: captainball: badmin- ton: bowling: tap dancing. RAY HACKEL A.C.C.L.: C Men's Club: inter-class baseball, basketball, swimming, wrestling: football team: wrestling team. JOSEPH HAFSTEN A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Hi-Y: Chemis- try Club: Junior Honor Society: Commissioned OfHcers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Safety Council: R.O.T.C. PAUL HALDANE A.C.C,L.: Temulac staff: in- ter-class basketball. softball. VIRGINIA HALL A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Home Economics Club: hall guard: Paint id Powder Club: G,A.A.: volleyball. FRANK HANLEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: welfare delegate: Chemistry Club: Science Club: Safety Council. vice-president: inter-class basketball. baseball. MARY JANE HANNAFORD A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G. A.A.: tap dancing. ARLYNE HANNION A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club, vice-president: Girl Re- serves: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club. vice-president: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: tap dancing. I81l I82l LILA HARDER A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Chemistry Club: German Club: Biology Club: hall guard: G.A. A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- ter: country dancing: basketball: volleyball: badminton: tennis: captainball. JOHN HART A.C.C.L. delegate: Honor So- ciety: Crier representative: Pub- lic Speaking Club: Drama Club: class vice-president: Temulac representative: Thespians: inter- class basketball, baseball, tennis. JEAN HARTWICK A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil, Green Hop chairman: A Cappella Choir: Allepaca Club: chemistry laboratory assistant: Kiwiettes: Mixed Chorus: G. A.A. JOSEPHINE HARVEY A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: Home Management Club: G.A.A. delegate: tap dancing. LEROY HASENFANG A.C.C.L.: German Club: in- ter-class basketball. baseball. GEORGE HATTENDORF A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Crier representative: Chemistry Club: Garden Club: Modern Arts Club: inter-class baseball, basketball. BEVERLY HAUSS A.C.C.L.: commencement committee: cheerleader captain: G.A.A.: Life-Saving Club: Swimming Club. WILLIAM HEETER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Movie Operators Club: inter-class sports. RICHARD HEFEERNAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speaking Club: heavyweight basketball: baseball team: wres- tling team. ELEANOR HEIDENBLUT A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: tap dancing: country dancing: basketball. RAY HEILMANN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Air Corps sergeant: inter- class sports. PAULINE HELLER A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girl Glee Club: G.A.A. ALICE HENDRICK A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girls Glee Club: junior swimming team: G.A.A. KENNETH HENDRICK A.C.C.L.: Spanish Club: football. ROBERT HENNESSY A.C,C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Chemistry Club: Junior Honor Society: Junior Classical League: inter-class bas- ketball, baseball. DOROTHY HEROLD A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: German Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: bowling: bad- minton: tennis: volleyball. BERT HOCHGESANG A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Crier staff, representative: Public Speaking Club: Boys Glee Club: orchestra: lightweight basket- ball: baseball team: track team: Tennis Club: Golf Club. VIVIAN HOFFMAN A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Sen- ior Girls Council: Home Eco- nomics Club: Library Club: Clean-Up Committee: Temulac representative: Spanish Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: badminton: bowling. KENNETH HOHLFELDT A.C.C.L.: Fencing Club: fencing team: Air Corps: Safety Council: inter-class basketball. baseball. HILLIS HOLCOMB A.C.C.L.: Safety Council: student police: football. GERALD HOOVER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Botany Club: inter- class basketball. baseball. PAUL HOPKINS A.C.C.L., cabinet member: National Honor Society: Com- missioned Ofiicers Club: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: student police: R.O.T.C.: Ju- nior Honor Society. DOUGLAS HORNER A.C.C.L.: Garden Club, treasurer: Biology Club: Radio Club: Camera Club: orchestra: band. BETTY HOSSFELD A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Home Economics Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. Board: hall guard: volleyball: ping pong: badminton. MONROE HUDSON A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: C Men's Club: Chem- istry Club: Temulac representa- tive: inter-class baseball, basket- ball: R.O.T.C.: rifle team: baseball team. MURIEL HUDSON A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: badminton. RITA HUGHES A.C.C.L.: Welfare delegate: Library Club: Latin Club: Gar- den Club: G.A.A.: games: Home Economics Club. GEORGE HYBERT A.C.C.L.: Public Speakingh Club: Chemistry Club: inter-:, class baseball. junior champs: basketball: R. O. T. C.: Life- Saving Club. Il EDNA JACKSON A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Home Management Club: Girl Re- serves. JORDAN JACOBSEN A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Radio Club: Biology Club: German Club: inter-class basket- ball. MINDO JAKUS A.C.C.L. delegate: C Men's Club: Senior Hi-Y, vice-presi- dent: German Club: Clean-Up Committee: inter-class swim- ming, baseball, basketball: foot- ball team: junior and senior swimming team. FLORENCE JENNINGS A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Paint fd Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: bad- minton: volleyball: National and Junior Honor Society. ARTHUR JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: heavyweight bas- ketball. CHARLES JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Temulac represen- tative: Public Speaking Club: class president: Executive Club: Clean-Up committee: inter-class basketball, . softball, wrestling: R.O.T.C. ' it DELORIS JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: volleyball: basket- ball: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society. E343 E. MARSHALL JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Science Club: Senior Hi-Y: movie operator. MARGUERITE JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Kiwiettes: G.A.A,: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society. RAE JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: library assistant: Spanish Club: hall guard: G.A. A.: tap dancing. JUNE JOHNSTON A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Chemistry Club: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: announcement committee: Biology Club: G.A. A.: Alpha Chapter: bowling. GEORGE JONES A.C.C.L.: Commissioned OfHcers Club: Non-Commis- sioned Oiiicers Club: Movie Operators Club: Mask 8 Foil Club: R.O.T.C. MARGUERITE JONES A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: G. A.A. delegate. DOROTHY KARDACK A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Fencing Club: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. ELSIE KASHNER A.C.C.L.: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball. BERNICE KEEHN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Rooters Club: hall guard: G.A.A.: volleyball: badminton: tap dancing. JEANNE KELLER A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Garden Club: Paint and Powder Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: vol- leyball: badminton. JEAN KELLY A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Green Hop committee: Spring Tea chair- man: Biology Club: Rooters Club: Kiwiettes: Modern Arts Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: badminton: volleyball: country dancing: hockey: Junior Classical League. LORETTA KELLY A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: badminton: volleyball: basket- ball. .IUNE KENNEDY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Public Speaking Club: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G. A.A.: badminton. MARY ANN KENNELLY A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A.: hockey: base- ball. ROBERT KENNELLY A .C.C.L. DAN KENNEY A.C.C.L., representative: Crier representative: Temulac representative: C Men's Club: cheer leader captain: fencing team: Rooters Club: ice skating team: hall guard captain: inter- class basketball, baseball, swim- ming: football team. ROSELLA KEPHART A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Temulac staff: Quill and Scroll: Chemistry Club: Home Eco- nomics Club: Girl Reserves: commencement committee: Ger- man Club: Biology Club: A Cappella Choir: Paint fd Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: games. ALICE KERR A.C.C,L,: Crier representa- tive: G.A.A.: badminton: vol- leyball: Temulac representative. ROBERT KEYES A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Chemistry Club. DOROTHY KIRSCHSTEIN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves, secretary: prom committee: Palette and Brush Club: Clean-Up Com- mittee: Equestrian Club: G.A. A.: volleyball. BETTY KISSLING A.C.C.L. delegate: Paint 8 Powder Club: Kiwiettes: Biol- ogy Club: G.A.A. delegate. E853 l ti T -is is-'ff 1 r ....: s I86l ROSELYN KLINKY A.C.C,L.: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: volleyball. RUTH KLINKE A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Chemistry Club: Biol- ogy Club: German Club: Root- ers Club: G.A.A.: badminton: bowling: volleyball: captainball: country dancing. VIRGINIA KNOTT A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: volley- ball: soccer: basketball: bad- minton. WILLIAM KOEHLER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: B.A.A.: Calette staff: fire marshal: R.O.T.C.: inter-class baseball. basketball. TOM KOTSAKIS A.C.C.L.: B.A.A. delegate: inter-class baseball, basketball, football. ERICH KROLL A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Commissioned Officers Club: National Honor Society: German Club: Camera Club: inter-class baseball: R.O.T.C.: Non-Commissioned Officers Club. CORINNE KRUMIVIICK A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton: basket- ball. JEAN KUCZORA A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Fencing Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball: hockey. HOWARD KUHN A.C.C.L.: Pilots Club: inter- class basketball, tennis. WILLARD KUMMER A.C.C.L.: bowling team: Air Corps: Golf Club. JUNE KUNDE A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: volleyball: basketball. KATHRYN KUNKLER A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball: badmin- ton: basketball. DORIS KUSTUSCH A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: National Honor Society: G.A. A.: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball: basketball: hockey. MARGUERITE KYRIAZIS A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: announcement committee: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: bowling. ROBERT LACEY A.C.C.L.: Junior H o n o r Society: Chemistry Club: Latin Club: inter-class basketball. DOROTHY LACKNER A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A,: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton. LAWRENCE LAGONI A.C.C.L.: Pilots Club: foot- ball team. JAMES LAING A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Crier representative: Mask T5 Foil Club: Safety Council: inter- class basketball. MARGARET LAKE A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Chemistry Club: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter: bowling. ARTHUR LAMBERT A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: band: inter-class baseball: football team: baseball team. MARILYNN LAMBERT A.C.C.L.: Temulac delegate: Chemistry Club: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: Biology Club: hall guard: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: lap dancing: bowling: bad- minton. ANTHONY LAMBROS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: HC' Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y: Sci- ence Club: Boys Glee Club: Garden Club: football, baseball, and track teams: wrestling team, captain: inter-class basketball, baseball: Non-Commissioned Officers Club. LORAINE LARSON A.C.C.L., executive commis- sion: National and Junior Honor Society: Crier publisher: welfare delegate: Quill and Scroll: ring and vin committee: Paint id' Powder Club: Kiwiettes, presi- dent: Girls Glee Club, secretary- treasurer: Mixed Chorus. vice- president: G.A.A.: games. ROBERT LARSON A.C.C.L.: La Petite Alliance: Le Cercle Francais: Chemistry Club: Science Club: B.A.A.: Westcott fire marshal: inter-class basketball, baseball: baseball team. ANNE LAVIN A.C,C.L.: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: bowling: badminton: volleyball. RICHARD LAWTON A,C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: inter-class basketball, base- ball, wrestling: wrestling team. BERNICE LAWYER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: volley- ball. SHIRLEY LEFFLER A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: badminton: volleyball. lf37Il I88l DOROTHY LEIGH A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Garden Club: Rooters Club: office assist- ant: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: badminton, captain. ANNE LEJA A.C.C.L. delegate: Junior Honor Society: G.A.A. delegate: National Honor Society: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: volley- ball: badminton. VIRGINIA LEYKUM A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- ton: volleyball. WALTER LINKENHELD A.C.C.L. ROBERT LOFTUS A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: band: Biology Club: R.O.T.C.: Mixed Chorus: orchestra: Crier repre- sentative. BERNARD LORD A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Sbciety: Debating Club, president: track team: fencing team: Junior Honor Society. ROBERT LUKES A.C.C.L.: football team. NORMAN LUNDBERG A.C.C.L.: inter-class base- ball: basketball. DOROTHY LYDON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: G. A.A.: National Honor Society. FRANCES MAC CLELLAND A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Home Management Club: Equestrian Club: G.A. A.: Junior Honor Society. JOHN MAC DONALD A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: C Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: football team: track team: inter-class basketball. baseball. DOLORES MAC GRENERA A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Spanish Club: tap dancing: country dancing: badminton: G.A.A. MARY L. MAC KENZIE A.C.C.L., publicity director, Cabinet: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Garden Club, secretary: Biology Club: Executive Coun- cil: Clean-Up Committee: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A. delegate: Beta Chapter: Modern Arts Club: games. VIRGINIA MAC NAUGHT A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- ton. DOROTHY MANARIK A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. FLORENCE MANGEN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- ton: baseball: bowling: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society. LOUIS MANKUS A.C.C.L. delegate: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: hall guard captain: orchestra: Thespians: inter-class baseball. basketball, swimming, golf. ADELINE MANTHEY A,C.C.L.: Clean-Up Com- mittee. chairman: Botany Club. secretary: Smock Club, vice- president: Executive Board: G. A.A.: tap dancing: badminton: hockey: Liederkranz. JOSEPH MARSHALL A.C.C.L. Cabinet: C Men's Club: Senior Hi-Y: band: class treasurer: cheer leader: Chief Justice of the Student Court: senior and junior swimming team: Rooters Club. SHIRLEY MARTELL A.C.C.L., Executive Council: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Green Hop com- mittee chairman: class day com- mittee: G.A.A. ARNOLD MARTIN A.C.C.L.: Senior Hi-Y. MARJORIE MARTIN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. SHIRLEY MAE MARTIN A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: Crier staff: Chemistry Club: Creative Writ- ing Club: Latin Club: Temulac representative: hall guard: Kiwi- ettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: games. ANNA MARZAVAN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- Kon: volleyball. MARTHA MAYER A.C.C.L.: picture committee: Library Club: Spanish Club: G, A.A.: tap dancing: badminton: basketball: volleyball: tennis: captainball. SHIRLEY MCCABE A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: volley- ball: country dancing: captain- ball: hall guard. ISABELLE MCCAULEY A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, treasurer: Library Club: Equestrian Club, secre- tary: G.A.A. DOROTHY MCCLURG A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Temulac representative: Girl Reserves, vice-president: Garden Club: Modern Arts Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: bowling: hockey: ping pong. l39l ROBERT MCGLASSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Hi-Y: in- terclass baseball. BRUCE MCGREGOR ,A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive. LUCILLE MCINTYRE A.C.C.L. delegate: National and Junior Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: Home Eco- nomics Club, president: G.A.A., delegate, treasurer: tap dancing: volleyball: captainball: Alpha Chapter. MARIAN MCKAY A.C.C.L.: Library Club, treasurer: Garden Club: Kiwi- ettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter, vice-president: tap dancing: vol- leyball: bowling. RAY MCLENNAN A.C,C.L,: Chemistry Club: class day committee: Safety Council: inter - class basketball, baseball, tennis. ELYNORE MCMAHON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Library Club: Red Head Club: Rooters Club: oilice assistant: Temulac representative: Paint 'id Powder Club: G.A.A., delegate: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton. JOHN MEDEMA A.C.C.L.: Crier circulation staff: Commissioned Oflicers Club: Non-Commissioned Ofli- cers Club: Ushers Club: Senior Oilicer: Spanish Club: Biology Club: R.O.T.C.: Modern Arts Club: Mixed Chorus. l90l IRENE MERCHANT A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Temulac representative: G.A.A. FLORENCE MERRELL A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Home Economics Club: band: Red- head Club: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: orchestra: G.A.A.: Life-Saving Club: tap dancing: basketball. RAY METZGER A.C.C.L.: C Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y: football team: baseball team. WARD MILKINS A.C.C.L.: inter-class basket- ball: Crier delegate: hall guard captain: swimming team. DOROTHY MILLER A.C.C.L.: G'.A.A. GEORGE MILLER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: stage manager and technician: French Club: Biology Club: public ad- dress operator: movie operator. ORA MILLER A.C.C.L.: C Men's Club: Junior Hi-Y, president: prom committee: Air Corps: football team: wrestling team: inter-class baseball, basketball: inter-class umpire. LESLIE MILLIGAN A.C.C.L.: S e n i o r Hi-Y: Commissioned Oificers Club: Photography Club, president: Latin Club: R.O.T.C.: National and Junior Honor Society. ERWIN MITSCHEK A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Commissioned Ofhcers Club: Ushers Club. sponsor: Non-Commissioned Officers president, sponsor: R.O. Club, T.C.: orchestra. ROSE MOLL A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: Home Economics Club: G.A. A.: tap dancing: volleyball: bas- ketball: soccer. AVIS MONROE A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: tap dancing: Les Bons Amis Francais. JAMES MORLEY A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: welfare delegate: band: R.O.T.C.: Drama Club: inter- class softball. JAMES MORRIS A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Science Club: fire marshal: in- terclass baseball, basketball: B.A. A.: baseball team: Les Bons Amis Francais. MARY MORRISSEY A.C.C.L.: Les Bons Amis Francais:Rooters Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: badminton. G EMMA MUDARAS A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: G.A.A. MARGARET MULLANE A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Temulac representative: G.A.A.: badminton. DOROTHY MULLINS A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: hall guard: G.A.A. dele- gate: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball: country dancing. MARY MULLINS A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing. RITA MULLOY A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: Paint 8 Powder Club: G.A.A.: volleyball: badminton. CELESTE MURPHY A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: volleyball: captainball. EARLA MUSSELMAN A.C.C.L.: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Library Club: Science Club: Smock Club: Los Castillanos de Calu- met: Kiwiettesz Equestrian Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. E911 ROBERT NEISES A.C.C.L.: band: R.O.T.C, band: inter-class baseball: inter- class basketball. HELEN NELSON A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: Kiwiettes: country dancing: bowling: ping pong. RAY NELSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: orchestra librarian: first bass: string ensemble: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball. CLARENCE NETTLETON A.C.C.L.: baseball team. LOIS NIELSEN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Temulac representative: G. A.A.: country dancing: volley- ball: badminton: basketball: bowling: tennis: tap dancing: National Honor Society. WARREN NILSEN A.C.C.L.: HC Men's Club: Chemistry Club: band: com- mencement committee: senior swimming team: junior swim- ming team. RAYMOND NYBERG A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Latin Club: Ju- nior Classical League, vice-presi- dent. i923 NORMA OAKLEY A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: G. A.A.: Chemistry Club: hall guard. EDWARD O'BRlEN A.C.C.L.: Non-Commissioned Officers Club, president: R.O.T. C.: Executive Board. GRACE O'BRlEN A.C.C.L.: welfare delegate: Science Club: Library Club: A.A.: Alpha Chapter, vice-presi- dent: Tennis Club: Golf Club: tap dancing: field hockey: Swim Club: baseball: volleyball: Latin Club: Biology Club: Gar- den Club: ping pong: badmin- ton captain: bowling. KATHLEEN O'BRIEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Junior Honor Society: welfare delegate: G.A.A. Board: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: Crier delegate: bas- ketball: volleyball: bowling: badminton: ping pong: Temu- lac representative: Spanish Club. MARTHA O'CONNELL A.C.C.L.: prom committee: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball. CHESTER OLSEN A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: R.O.T.C.: Les Bons Amis Francais: Spanish Club: chief fire marshal. ELAINE OLSEN A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council. president: Home Economics Club: ring committee: Rooters Club: Ex- ecutive Board: Kiwiettes: Mod- ern Arts Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Tennis Club, girls' champion: badminton: volleyball: hockey: tennis. DELOS OLSON A.C.C.L.: band: R.O.T,C.: orchestra: Crier staff, circulation department. ELEANOR OLSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Junior Honor So- ciety: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: bowl- ing: hall guard: Temulac dele- gate. ELEANOR EDITH OLSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Economics Club: Photography Club: G.A.A.: bowling team: volleyball: badminton: tennis: Kiwiettes. LILLIAN OLSON A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: badminton. MARIAN OLSON A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: German Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: volleyball. MURIEL OLSON A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Equestrian Club: Clean-up Com- mittee, secretary: bowling: bad- minton: volleyball. NORMA OLSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Equestrian Club: Girls Glee Club: French Club: hall guard, captain: Home Manage- ment Club: badminton: volley- ball: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing. RUSSELL OLSON A.C.C.L.: class day commit- tee. JUDY OWENS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: volleyball: badminton. MARGARET PAGER A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: class day committee: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: G.A.A. Board: office assistant: Senior Girls Council. LORRAINE PALMER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- KOH. ELAINE PARKER A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Temulac representative: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: G. A.A.: tap dancing. GRACE PATTISON A.C.C.L. delegate: National Honor Society: Home Economics Club: Junior Honor Society: commencement committee: Ki- wiettes: G.A.A. delegate: bowl- ing. BERNARD PAWLOWSKI A.C.C.L,: National and Ju- nior Honor Society: baseball team: inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball. I l93l I I94I BILL PEARSON A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: lightweight basketball: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball. HILDA PELON A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: junior swimming team: senior swimming team: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton: bowl- ing, ELEANOR LOUISE PERKINS A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Calumet Christian Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: Cres- cendo Club: A Cappella Choir. EDWARD PETERS A.C.C.L.: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball. CLARENCE PETERSON A.C.C.L. delegate: bowling team: hall guard, MAE PETERSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Eco- nomics Club, treasurer: G.A.A.: tap dancing, MARIE L. PETERSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Library Club: Girls Glee Club. social committee: Mixed Chorus: German Club: G.A.A.: Garden Club, vice-president: rose sale committee: Debating Club: wel- fare delegate. RITA PETREY A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton: National Honor Society. MARIE PHIFFER A.C.C.L. GAIL PI-IILBIN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Redhead Club: tap dancing: badminton: volleyball. SHIRLEY PICARD A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Economics Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: National Honor So- ciety: office assistant: hall guard: G.A.A.: ping pong MARVIN PLATT A.C.C.L. MARGUERITE PLATTE A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: G. A.A,: badminton g volleyball: National Honor Society. ROBERT PLISCOTT A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: inter-class baseball: inter- class basketball. FRANCES PLOGER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Junior Classical League: G.A.A.: badminton: National Honor Society. TERRY PORTZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Clean-up committee, director: Public Speaking Club: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Debate Club: Thespians: Executive Board. HELEN POULOS A.C.C.L.: Temulac represen- tative: Senior Girls Council: Rooters Club: Modern Arts Club: G.A.A.: volleyball: bad- minton: bowling. RITA PRECIN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: prom committee: Rooters Club: cheerleader: A Cappella Choir: hall guard: Kivviettes: G.A.A.: tap dancing: volleyball: ping pong: bowling: badminton. JUNE PRINCE A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Se- nior Girls Council: Chemistry Club: Girl Reserves: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Smock Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. president: National Honor So- ciety. LA VERNE PUI-IR A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: Mask 53 Foil Club: G.A.A.: country dancing. ELLA MAE PUTMAN A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Paint id' Powder Club: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: tap danc- ing: badminton: basketball: volleyball: tennis. JOHN QUICK A.C.C.L, BETTY QUIGLEY A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing. KATHLEEN QUINN A.C.C.L.: A Cappella Choir: drum major: orchestra: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. WILLIAM QUINN A.C.C.L.: inter-class basket- ball: inter-class baseball. MURIEL RAAF A.C.C.L.: welfare delegate: Chemistry Club: Biology Club: Temulac representative: Ki- wiettes: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: bowling: bad- minton: tennis: Senior Girls Council: National and Junior Honor Society. JEAN RADCLIFFE A.C.C.L.: Rooters Club: Equestrian Club: Home Manage- ment Club: Palette '55 Brush Club, treasurer: Mask 55 Foil Club, secretary: Clean-up com- mittee. CLAIRE RAMSDEN A.C.C.L.: welfare delegate: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Tennis Club: tap dancing: bowling: bad- minton. f95 DOROTHY RANKIN A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter. WILLIAM RAPPOLD A.C.C.L.: R.O.T.C.: Com' missioned Officers Club: Air Corps: inter-class baseball: Ushers Club. JACK REEDY A.C.C.L.: commencement committee. HELEN REID A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: tap dancing: badminton: Temulac representative. HELEN REILLY A,C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: bowling: bad- minton: tennis. ELAINE REUSZE A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Girls Glee Club: hall guard captain: G.A.A.: volleyball: basketball: tap dancing: cheerleader. JULIA MAE RICHARDSON A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Public Speaking Club: Stu- dent Council: school constitution committee: G.A.A.: tap danc- ing: badminton: volleyball. lf95l THERESA RICHTER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: A. C.C.L. delegate: German Club: office assistant: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: volleyball: basketball: Girls Glee Club. GERTRUDE RIETVELD A.C.C.L.: Temulac staff: Mask 3 Foil Club: hall guard: assistant to registrar: G.A.A.: captain ball: tap dancing: volley- ball: bowling. ELAINE RINGBLOOM A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Mixed Chorus: band: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G.A.A.. treasurer: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: German Club: A Cappella Choir: Biology Club: Clean-up committee: hall guard: Temulac representative: games: National and Junior Honor So- ciety. W MARY JANE ROBINSON l A,C.C.L.: Honor Society: Le Cercle Francais: Redhead Club: G.A.A.: Tennis Club: tap danc- ing: badminton: modern dance. ROSEMARY ROBITAILLE A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: tap dance ing: tennis. JAMES ROBSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Student Court. RICHARD ROCKWOOD A.C.C.L.: Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Non-Commissioned Oflicers Club: R.O.'I',C.: rifle team. EILEEN ROE A.C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: welfare delegate: Chemistry Club: Library Club, secretary: Latin Club: Biology Club: G. A.A.: Life-Saving Club: Tennis Club: Golf Club. BLANCHE ROGERS A.C.C.L.: Crier staff. picture edito r: Crier representative: band: Spanish Club: Kiwiettes: orchestra: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: bowling. SANFORD ROGERS A.C.C.L.: Mask Y5 Foil Club. president: Camera Club: Safety Club: fencing team, captain: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball. DOROTHY ROOP A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Girl Reserves: hall guard: senior tea committee: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: volleyball: bowl- ing: badminton: tennis: basket- ball: German Club. PEARL RUBACK A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. delegate: volley- ball: orchestra. RICHARD RUITER A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Biology Club. secretary. LORETTA RYAN A.C.C.L.: hall guard: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton. MARGUERITE RYAN A.C.C.L.: band: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling: volleyball. MARY JANE SANDNER A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac staff: Le Cercle Francais: secre- tary of the senior class: Kiwi- ettes: G.A.A. WILLIAM SCAVONE A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: class day committee: inter-class basketball: football team: base- ball team. ROBERT SCHAEFER A.C.C.L.: Public Speaking Club: inter-class basketball: swimming team: bowling league. WILLIAM SCHAEFER A.C.C.L.: Safety Council: Debating Club, vice-president: track team. EDAJANE SCHAUB A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Biology Club: orchestra: Home Management Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: hall guard: country dancing. ROBERT SCHECHNER A.C.C.L.: Senior Hi-Y, treas- urer: C Men's Club: tennis team, captain: inter-class base- ball. ' i971 I98l HERBERT SCHIFF A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciety: National Honor Society: Temulac staff: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: Photog- raphy Club: Clean-Up Cam- paign. photography chairman. WII-I.IAM SCHMIDT A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Commissioned Oflicers C I u b: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C. MILDRED SCHMITT A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: volleyball: badminton: baseball. INEZ SCHNEIDER A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Temulac representative: Senior Girls Council: Home Economics Club: Spanish Club: Kiwiettes: Clean-Up Committee: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Letter Girls Club. vice-president: tap danc- ing: badminton: bowling. JOHN SCHOENWALD A.C.C.L.: Chemistry Club: Latin Club: Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Non-Commissioned Oficcrs Club: R.O.T.C. MARGARET SCHOPPEN A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: welfare delegate: National Honor Society: Kiwiettes: office assistant: G.A.A.: badminton: tennis. HOWARD SCHROFF A,C.C.I..: Chemistry Club: bowling team: Debating Club. WILLIAM SCHWARZ A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Crier representative: Air Corps, corporal: inter-class wrestling, basketball, baseball: wrestling team. JUNE SCHWIEGER A.C.C.L.: Science Club: G. A.A.: Beta Chapter. secretary: volleyball: basketball. LAURENCE SHARPE A.C.C.L. delegate: band: Rooters Club: German Club: library assistant: orchestra: Commissioned Officers C I u b: Non-Commissioned Olficers Club, treasurer: inter-class bas- ketball. baseball: R.O.T.C.: Ushers Club: track team: hall guard captain. SHIRLEY SHEEHAN A.C.C.L. delegate: La Petite Alliance: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. MARGARET SHEEHY A.C.C.L. delegate: Junior Honor Society: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: welfare delegate: Kiwiettes: Temulac representative: G.A.A.: tap dancing. DORIS SHIFFER A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter. ELEANOR SMITH A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: National Honor Soci- ety: G.A.A.: volleyball: bad- minton. HOWARD SMITH A.C.C.L.: Air Corps: Debat- ing Cl u b. secretary-treasurer: Crier staff: Mask if Foil Club: fencing team: Chemistry Club: French Club. FRANCES SORENSEN A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: bowling tennis: volleyball: basketball. JOHN SORENSEN A.C.C.L.: orchestra. EVELYN SPRAGUE A.C.C.L.: Latin Club: G.A. A.: bowling. MURIEI- SPRINGER A.C.C.L.: Le Cercle Francais: LUCILLE STISO A.C.C.L.: Science Club: Kia wiettes: Girls Glee Club: orchesf tra: G.A.A.: volleyball team captain. GWENDOI.YN STOKES A.C.C.L.: class day commit- tee: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. JUNE STORZ A.C.C.L.: Equestrian Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: G.A. A.: Letter Girls Club: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Life- Saving Club: Nereides. presi- dent: field hockey. VIOLET STRONER A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Paint 8 Powder Club: G. A.A.: badminton. CLEO SULLIVAN A.C.C.L.: Temulac represen- Modern Arts Club: Biology rarive: Crier staff: G.A.A.: rap Club: G.A.A. COLETTE STAPLETON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep resentative: G.A.A.: Beta Chap ter: tap dancing: badminton volleyball. KATHERINE STEINHAUER A.C.C.L.: Home Economic s A.C.C.L.: band: R.O.T.C. Club: class day committee: G.A. A.: tap dancing: Beta Chapter: volleyball: basketball: country dancing: hall guard. dancing: games. ETHEL SWANKE A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter: volleyball: bowling. RALPH SWANSTROM lf 99 I 51003 HARRY SWEENEY A.C.C.L.: Latin Club: inter- class basketball: inter-class base- ball. ROBERT TARBOX A.C.C.L.: Crier staff, assist- ant circulation manager: Crier representative: welfare delegate: band, drum major: Commis- sioned Officers Club: Non-Com- missioned Officers Club: R.O.T. C.: Latin Club: orchestra. LORRAINE TESCHNER A.C.C.L.: H o m e Manage- ment Club: Glee Club: National Honor Society: G.A.A.: Junior Honor Society. DOROTHY TESTA A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Home Economics Club: Biology Club: Junior Honor Society: Latin Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter, secretary: tap dancing: volley- ball: bowling: basketball: cap- tainball: ping pong. RAY THOME A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Calumet Air Corps: Garden Club, president. RALPH THOMPSON A. C. C. L.: Photography Club: Golf Club: bowling team. EVA THORELL A.C.C.L. delegate: Library Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A. A.: bowling: badminton: vol- leyball. HELEN TIBERG A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: Temulac representative: G.A.A.: volleyball: bowling. ROBERT TOLEN A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Chemistry Club: West- cott B.A.A.: Air Corps: inter- class basketball: inter-class base- ball: Calette staff: fire marshal: R.O.T,C. DOROTHY TOWLER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: volley- ball: badminton. ISABELLE TRACY A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Temulac representative: welfare delegate: Home Eco- nomics Club: band: Science Club: Library Club: tumbling: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: volley- ball: olfice assistant. LUCILLE TRACY A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: office assistant: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: tap dancing: badminton: basketball. DORIS TREW A.C.C.L.: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. RAYMOND VAN DER MAAR A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: orchestra, manager, concert master: string ensemble: inter- class basketball: inter-class base- ball. WILLIAM VAN HOWE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Chemistry Club: National Honor Society. EDNA VERGIN A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: badminton. STEVEN VLASIS A.C.C.L.: Smock Club: in- ter-class baseball: inter-class bas- ketball: R.O.T.C. BERT VOLTMERS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Garden Club. president: Crier staff. GERTRUDE WAGNER A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. MARY WAGNER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. MARGARET WALKER A.C.C.L.: Home Economics Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. WILLIAM WALLACE A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: Air Corps: Garden Club. JOHN WARD A.C.C.L.: Senior Hi-Y: Na- tional Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: class orator. WILLIAM WEDLAKE A.C.C.L.: C Men's Club: Senior Hi-Y: sergeant-at-arms: Chemistry Club: inter-class base- ball: inter-class basketball: swimming: golf: Fencing Club: student police: hall guard cap- tain: senior swimming team: junior swimming team, man- ager: Debating Club. FORREST WEED A.C.C.L.: Science Club: Bi- ology Club: Redhead Club, president: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball: senior swimming team: junior swim- ming team: lunchroom guard. HAROLD WEISS A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor Society: National Honor Soci- ety: Temulac staff: Public Speaking Club: Chemistry Club: Commissioned OHicers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: Photography Club: Temulac photographer: Crier photographer. KAY WELCH A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Kiwiettes, treasurer: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: advanced orches- tra: A Cappella Choir, presi- dent: Rooters Club. social chairman: Junior Classical League: Crescendo Club. treas- urer: G.A.A. LUCILLE WENDT A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls Coun- cil: welfare delegate: Home Eco- nomics Club: Library Club: A. C.C.L. delegate: Kiwiettes: assistant librarian: G.A.A.: Ten- nis Club: tap dancing: bowling: volleyball: badminton: country dancing: captainball: basketball: Library Club. 51013 ROBERT WHIPPLE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Public Speaking Club: Boys Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Latin Club: Alleppaca Club: Temulac delegate: inter-class basketball: track team: dance committee. WALTER WHITE A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Commissioned Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Offi- cers Club: R.O.T.C.: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball. EMOGENE WHITEIS A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: G.A.A. delegate: Alpha Chapter: volley- ball. BERNARDINE WILLIAMS A.C.C.L.: Crier representa- tive: Los Castellanos de Calu- met: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: tap dancing: badminton. PETER ARVAN THOMAS ARVETIS THOMAS BALLANTINE EDWARD BART CHARLES BAUMEISTER WILLIAM BERGIN JOHN BERRY THOMAS BERRY JOHN BOHNE RAYMOND BONNET ROBERT BORGAARD PAULINE CAMERANO VIRGINIA COYLE ALICE CRAVEN GERTRUDE CROTTY RAYMOND CROTTY LEONA DAHM JOSEPH DE LUGA HARRY DAVIDSON EUGENE DE BUCK fl02j Additional Graduates NEVA DES BOUILLONS MATTHEW DORAN FRANCIS DOYLE RUSSELL DU BALL STERLING FALLOON JOSEPH FARRELL WILLARD FEIL STEPHEN FINCH LA VERNE FROEMKE MARGARET FUNCHEON WILLIAM GALAUDET DONALD GRITZNER ROBERT GRUETZMACHER ALFRED HAAS EDWARD HABERLE GEORGE HAMMER FRANCIS HAMMERSCHMIDT JUNE HARRISON JAMES HENNING EDWARD HUEGEL ALDENE WILSON A.C.C.L.: Library Club: G. A.A.: bowling: badminton. BETTY WINGO A.C.C.L.: Le Cercle Francais: Girls Reserves: G.A.A. BEN WIORA A.C.C.L. IRVING WOLF A.C.C.L.: Junior Honor So- ciet 3 National Honor Societ Y Y Public Speaking Club: Chemis- try Club: Student Court, bailiff Temulac staff. business manager ROBERT HULLINGER FINDLAY HUTTON DOROTHY JOHNSON HAZEL JOHNSON HARRIETTE KALK LOUIS KAMPS JOHN KEATING CHARLES KELLY JACK KELLY MICHAEL KELSCH WALTER KOEBERNICK HAZEL KOLLPAINTER RALPH KRAUSE ROBERT KRIZ GERALDINE LADD MARTIN LEE MELVIN LHOTKA ANN LONNGREN JOHN LOOK WILLIAM LUBBEN LEONA WOLF A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: gym oflice: Biology Club: Clean-Up chairman: Jun- ior Classical League: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: Tennis Club: bowling: hockey: volleyball: tap dancing: Crier representative. RAYMOND WOLLEK A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Latin Club: Junior Honor Society. HELEN WOZEK A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: badmin- ton: bowling: tennis. ANNE LUEBBERS KATHRYN MAKRIS JOHN MALONE ROBERT MALONE HANNAH MARSHALL LAWRENCE Mc BRIDE DANIEL McCARTHY FRED MILLER ROBERT MORAN WILLIAM MORELAND BERNICE MULLIGAN MARY MULLINS JOHN NAUGHTON EUGENE NEHLS WILLARD NEUMANN MARY NOLAN WALTER NORMAN CHARLOTTE NORTON DONALD O'BRIEN CHARLES OGDEN Additional Graduates EDITH OLSEN JOSEPH O'NEILL DORIS OSTENDORF JOHN PETERSON LOUISE REBLING RICHARD RIEDEL HENDRIEKA RINKEMA GENE ROBBINS KENNETH ROTH JAMES ROWE VERONICA RYAN MANUELA SANDOVAL EVELYN SCANLAN NICK SCHMALEN BURTON SCHREIBER ORVILLE SCHROEDER SYLVIA SCHULTZ CHARLOTTE SCHWIMMER LA VERNE SHAUGHNESSY GUY R. WRIGHT A.C.C.L.: Mask 8 Foil Club: vice-president: Biology Club: Calumet Air Corps, first ser- gcant. VIRGINIA ZACKIE A.C.C.L.: Honor Society: Crier staff: Crier representative: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: basketball. ALFRED ZANDER A.C.C.L.: prom committee: B.A.A., Westcott: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball: tire marshal: Calette representa- tive, Westcott. GUS ZIAGOS A.C.C.L.: Spanish Club, sec- retary, treasurer: chairman of entertainment committee of A.C. C.L.: B.A.A. president, West- cott: baseball team. GEORGE SMITH MARCELLA ST. GERMAIN ANNA STEWART FRANK STIFT MARION STRAUSS LOIS SWANSON CHARLES TAMASON DOROTHY THIBO KENNETH TROENDLEIN GEORGE TURNER ANNA VAIL JEROME VANA RAYMOND WAGNER DOROTHY WEIR EARL WILDEY PHILIP WRIGHT LORETTA YATES JOHN ZAKOSEK DEWEY ZIVALICH 51033 FAC LT COUNSELORS AND SPONSORS---FRONT ROXY: Miss Rcuvvr. Miss FlfSl'SllEllll. Mrs. llziucn. Mrs. Law. BACK ROXY: Mr. Smith. Miss Mcliuruv, Mrs, ik-luilis, Mr. Sictsema. ENGLISH-'IFRUNT ROXY: Miss lluily, Mrs. l,al1r, Miss MATH-FRONT RONY: Miss Mcliuroe. l'l1illi1is, Mrs. llUll0Y1l!l, Mrs. lk-lclizmt. BAFK ROVVI Sulv- Bliss Nig'l'lTlll1I1llC. Miss Rowe. BACK stitutc-, Miss NY:isk:i. Mrs. Murphy. Miss vl. Austin. Miss Stru- ROXY: Mr. lilickmzui, Mr. Hzizletun. Mr. house. Sietscma. HISTORYfl7R0N'l' RUXY: Miss lf. l'0:lrsun. llrs. Stryker. LANGUAGE--FRONT RUVY: Miss llraliil. Bliss l7ll'l'SllCllll Mrs. llcwc-s, Miss llrimly. Mrs. l.:m. ILXVK ROXY: Miss Miss llerlcmau. Mrs. Harrison, Mrs, Spunccfr. BACK ROW' Vrovvv, Mr. vvlllllllilll. Mrs. Davies. Miss Ilmlsum. Mr. lie-clmmlt. Miss Stellar. . N043 ITUYT RUXY Xli Pnuulme Nlis l'uium1i COMMERCIAL FRONT ROV! Nliss l'rcs-eutin 'Xliss SCIENCEf'i . 2. ss 2' , si . 7 . .. ,. ., . ., Nliss YYy'sc. Xliss .-Xslilzmil. Mrs. Frznicis. Nliss l isliui'. llAl'K Mlilufiliy. Bliss llllrncy. Miss l'uwel's. Miss IY:ig.5e'i', Nliss ROXY: Blix lliiczu'-w. Hr. l'CIL'isuH, Hr. VI. sluliiisuii. Mr. IYil- fl'IJ-nwliiw, Nlrs. l.:i 1 wsu-, Mrs. linttcy. BACK RUXY: Mr. luur. Xlr. Iliclmuui. Xliz Scliiicsslur. Nli: Nlzirslizill. Xlr, li, livlm- llzijurs. Nlr. Kirifiin. Hr. Kinuick. Blix i'hurs'liill. Mr. Km- sim. hzms, Nlr. Smith. HOUSEHOLD ARTS, ART AND MUSIC-l RON'l' RONV: SHOPS AND MECHANICAL DRAWING - FRONT Misslleacli.MissT.1bin, Miss R-wsenlvluth. Xliss lil-mil. RACK ROVV: Mr. Ashley. Mr. Metz. Mr. lJell7zlvei'im. Mr. liimili. ROXY: Nlrs. Nllisgraxm-, Miss Kam-. Nlr. 'l'h:itchcr. Miss Cor- MACK ROXY: Nlr. IM-L-gain. Mr. .le-nnings, Nlr. l,:i P-virus, il-mu. Miss fzizier. Mr. Alexander. WESTCOTT -f FRONT ROXY: Mrs. lliirtim. Xlrs. llilgcr. Miss Kuziu, Kliss Hayle, Mrs. Mailin- WESTCOTT - FIQOYT ROW nis, Mrs. llzu'lww. Miss Mills, f . . l!Ai'K RUXYS Miss Tmlml, llrs. hliss Swain, Hrs. Rvilly. Miss Bliller. Nr. INlrl'xxicli, M11 llrlly. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'l RON'I' RUXY: Miss U'lii'im-ii. XlcK1'uzic, BI iss Xl climax ern. Mr. M:mi'0. Mrs. llririiw. Bliss Miss liulii-ii. Miss Kiigliii. HAFK RUIY: Miss Flctclu-i', BACK ROXY: Mr. Alillwrg, Mr. lfilippi. Miss l,, I'c:l1'scm. Busch. Mr, ilmiiert. i 51053 THE NATIONAL HONOIQ SOCIETY The purpose of the National Honor Society is stimulation of schol- arship, promotion of leadership, development of character, and an en- couragement of the desire to serve. Membership in this organization has to be earned. Applicants must belong to the upper 15 per cent of the 4A class and must have earned, through character, scholarship, service and leadership 50 honor points each. The Society motto is Noblesse Oblrge-which translated means that nobility of birth requires nobility of conduct. During this year Calumet proudly enrolled a membership of 87 in its branch of the National Honor Society. OFFICERS President ,,,,, . .Sylva May Dushkes Vice-president, . ,i.,. Sara Aronberg Secretary ,... , . .Russell Bath Treasurer. , . . Leslie Milligan Sponsor. . . ,Mary Fisher 51063 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-JUNE CLASS BAFK ROXY: Rzmf. lNlussclman, Klinke, lie-ll, Banlos, Nyherg, Teschner, H 0 p k i n s , Shes-hy, Fletcher, MaeC'lelland. YY 0 l f . Brown. Sanflner, Conte-l. SEK'- UND ROVV: Keyes. Pawluwski, G utricli. Ki-ull, Fine, VK'ard, XVclch, H a fs t e n , McCauley, Goodman. Hennessy. FRONT ROXV: St. Germain, Van Howe, Farlflick, Milligan. Aronhr-rg. Miss Fischer, Dnslikes, Bath, l.arsim, Arvan, Mclntyre. BACK ROVY: Albrecht. John- ston, flzizwder. Baum, l'onwny, Testa. Weiss, Mangen, Jennings, RHE'l11'61lll. Lord, Prince. Finne- gan. THIRD ROVV: Beal. John- son. Goyke, Pattison, Aliel. Mar- tion, Ringlmloom. llisteltlorf Plfrger. SEFOND ROVV: Lake l rerle-rick. l'lol'fman, Greenberg, Unrl, Lyrlon. Kustnsch. Shiff Petrey. FRONT ROVV: De- Rnntz, liejn. Blakely, Nielsen Fogerty. l.. Cmldick, B :1 n e i Clnillanrleu. v y 1 v IA C K R 0 W:No1-tliu-ay, 'ischer, McAfee, Borcliardt. hanahan, Stitt, Sample, Arendt. ioig. THIRD ROXYZ Johnson. 'iper, Mcllroy. Hoger, Sullivan, lcCanna. Anderson, Caustens, lamb, Getz. Blakeway, Thielc. ECOND RONV: Tornga. Eis- er, Bevignani. Miss Fisher, Gar- er, Jahnke, Swanke. FRONT lONV: Kales. Canhain. jones, Daley, Russell. Rlieberg, Brooks. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FEBRUARY CLASS JUNIDIQ HCNDID SOCIETY Membership in the Junior Honor Society is composed of students who are ambitious to qualify, during their senior semester, for mem- bership in the National Honor Society. Students from lA to 4B inclusive are eligible for membership if they have a G -l- scholarship average and are willing to work for the school. ln this way only the iifty service points, necessary for membership in the National, can be earned. Meetings of this group are held approximately twice per semester when student records are checked and marks and points recorded. This procedure stimulates interest both in scholarship and in school activities and contributes towards the development of an all-around individual. IKAVK ROXY: Xiinock. 1IcCl1esney. Katz. lJePoy, Davidson Plumstead. Crossen, Massier, Corridon. Burris, Redelin, Hurt FOURTH ROYV: Abncy, Sloan, Bollinger. Egan, Tracy Harrington. Carroll. Hockin. Becker, Heldnian, McClellan Yznlgliaii. Kaniberos. THTRD ROXV: Anderson. Tychsen 0'Dell. Thiele. Brownell. Slinn. Moench. Denmark. Suckow Cunningham, Eisler. SECOND ROXY: Reinke, tlirlley, Lewisl Newton. Mclincroe. Mr. Sietsima. lJeNValt, Relinberg, Baeh- rend, Davis. FRONT RONY: Riel. Lyinzm, Krause, Vollert Krueger. VVZICTIOTZ, Sniead. Tlirall, Mcl'artl1y. v v RACK ROXV: Kostal, O'Neil, Sutton, Gryss, Litzko, Gordon Tertinger. Bloomberg, Grindler, Holmstrand, Crandall, Mur pliy, Oschnian, Mathews. FOURTH ROW: Bollinger. Mac fzirlane, Coffey, Thompson, Stennett, Shaw, Callahan, Morris Lillroth, Jutzi, Bigelow, Tanzer. THIRD ROVV: Shaw McLaughlin, Carlson, Downey, Bivins, McNamara, Scholar Schultz, Macliiarmid, Carlson, McClellan, Zopfie, Person SECOND ROXV: Anderson. Kaak, Kumpfer, Feichtinger Schafer. Bloomquist. Shogren. Dankers, Johnson, Chase FRONT ROVV: Arnett, Edwards, Murphy, Hopkins, Clifford Nason, Flynn, Pakieser, Duncan. 51073 4A AND 4B SCHOLARSHIP GROUP BACK ROXV: Larson, Groor. Nyherg. Knstusch. Swanson, Moench, Illomquist. Servics, Ziegenhagen. Hafsten, Caddick, D.. Biel, Fine, Goodman. Denmark, Hopkins, Petersen. Ellis. FOURTH ROVV: Guillzuiclen. lfogerty, Albrecht. Johnson, Pattison, Sandner, Disteldorf, Schoppen, Coombes. Nielsen, Sheehy, Baulos, Ilrown, Musselmzm. Prince. Vurtin, McClellan, Faclrliek, I.. THIRD ROVV: Sinead. VVeiss, Lake, Pawlow- ski, Martin, Troendlein. foler, Goykc. Schiff. Lewis. Hen- nessy. Rittenhouse, O'Dell. Vkalsh, Mclntyre. Lee, Krause, SECOND RONV: Gaarder, Eisler. Kephart. Anderson. Dorl, XYarcl. Eckwald, Arvan. Campbell. VanHowe, Greenberg, .le-nnings. Lord. FRONT ROVV: Keyes, Morrison. Morris, Gordon. Moritz. Johnson, Aronlierg, Dushkes, Kotsakis, Gut- rieh. Mzitthiesen, llforley. 4B SUBSCRIBERS BACK ROVY: Smith, O'Dell, Babcock, Brownell, Servies Denmark. Moe-nch. Anderson. VVicks. XVienold, Stolherg THIRD ROVV: Barr. Hjersteclt, Smead, Krause, Hutchinson I-Iering. Lydig. IYacholz. Kamberos, Young. SECOND ROW' Ellis, Rau. Johnston. Logan. Kennedy. Stone. Anderson. Mc Chesney. Block. FRONT ROVY: Anderson, Danville, Lewis Lind, Eckwald. Bloomquist. Nelson. liackas, Stocks. 4B SUBSCRIBERS THE 4A AND 4B CLASS As is only fitting, the two valedictorians set the pace for the 4A Class. Two pals had identical all-S records-Sara Aronberg and Sylva May Dushkes. Lorraine Goyke, salutatorian, was Crier editor-in-chief with Oscar Goodman, Loraine Larson was Crier publisher and Kiwiette president: Shirley Martin and Naomi Fine were publicity directors for the news- paper. Other celebrities are Russell Bath, A.C.C.L. president: Winni-- fred Beal, A.C.C.L. secretary: Irving Wolf, Temulac business manager: Paul Hopkins, chief of police. Among the busier 4B students is Virginia Petersen who is Girl Reserves' president and G.A.A. vice-president. Another is Leona Lewis, Girl Reserves' secretary and Crier city editor. There are many 4B's on the Crier staff: Jeanne Wacholz, Roberta Smead, Marion Denmark, Jean O'Dell, Charles Ziegenhagen, Violet Eckwald, and Neil Glass. Charlotte Krause is G.A.A. president. Lorraine Curtin is A.C.C.L. treasurer. Bob lVlcNeal has won many swimming honors, while David Eden stars on the tennis team. BACK ROXV: Hannner. John son. Coulson, O'Connor, McClel- lan. Stickler, Valiquet, Fisler, Fullenweider, Sommer. Healy, VK'oehlke, Myers. T H I R D ROVY: Nicolett, Condon. Hig- gins. Blanl, Clancy, Peskin, Phillipp, Erck. Kanter. Fox, Matthiescll. SECOND ROVV: Anderson. Berlin, Nelson, Lang, Varey, Martin, Irvine, Rosen, Iohnson. O'Brien, Schultz, Davis. FRONT ROVV: Masclikzi, De- vine. Kolins. Sievertsen. VVilson. VVoods. Morris, Morrison, Mor- itz, Hex-old, Burgan. 3A SCHOLARSHIP GROUP Aflx ROW 'Xlcl l'111ghry. DePoy. johnson. I,ClVYL'l'S. Hoger, ndrcscn Osthns, llunisteacl. Kraft. johnson. Thm-11e, Mor- Roccc IRD ROVV: Reinke, Vhiirclxill, Petrich rnegtr Thompsoii lSoll111ger, Tilio, Nimoek. ,ll!l'flI1ll. Mc- oc El 11:-11 iison. Hedlnml. fiilllllliillk, Lynch 3A SUBSCRIBERS 11 1 NTC! o 1 11ck Douglas. Rierler. SICFUNIJ ROVV: Kriiege, Rockwood. SECOND ROVV: Mclincroe l innrgin ignis Santos Suckon Ahern. Thin-le. Foran. Rehnhc-rg. lYllIl1'l!Olll', 1X!lflt'!'SfJll. Vlfiltjr-r. Kloop. Johnson Dau: Bram hristensen Anderson Bainnan. K1'al:l1crl1oft. FRONT ROVY: ley. fllorris. fllllllllllghillll. Arinilrla. llagcrloi-11. I RON 1' ROW IlllllllSlt'llCl, Parker, Dzutgs. THE 3A CLASS Outstanding among the 3A athletes are Jack Murphy. .lack Naugh- ton, and James Bonner who specialize in track. Jack is the writer who gets all those interesting interviews with sports celebrities for the Crier. William Burdett goes in for wrestling. Athletic girls of the class include Ruth Fries who enjoys baseball, and Valborg Nyden, who is partial to volleyball. Jorj Tychsen and Virginia Churchill are Crier page three editors. Virginia is known for her fashion sketches displayed in the first floor foyer. Dawne Lyman and Marilyn Tracy have charge of Crier circulation. Adele and Muriel Cizek are twin club treasurers. Allen Burris is A.C.C.L. vice-president: Marge Egan, Rooter's club president: Hazel Redelin, Biology club president: and Doris Vollert, Girls' Chorus BACK ROVV: Danek. 'Li11dema1111. Tyclisen, Knox Ostling Massier. R. Nelson, Shea. Dockstacler, Burns Kamen San , tos. 'l'HlRD ROVV: McNally. Nimock. Inman Kruse 'lIl'flVl'l'. Schofield, Abney. Vollert, ,lC1l1l'lllj.,S H'11thvx11te . lxmft, More:-11. J. Nelson. f,'o111eli11s, Sami f111nn11111.,s president. BACK RUXY: Gunansky, 'l'1'z1ver. Brogzm, Reinke. frowlry, Vallera, Trzicy. HftlClII13lI. Carrol. Arve-sc-11. Rock. THIRD RONY: llzxrton. Blum, Toomey. Vl'iltjer, Newton, Rehnlme1'g. f'l1ristiz1n. TyCll56'!l, Downes. fillStHl-SUN. SEf'UND RUVV: Miller. Hagecloni. Dockstader, Sweeney. ll:1g1111so11, Ilorlrel. Sahn. Ostling. Salvlotni. FRONT ROVV: Curtis, Kirlwis. llollinge-1'. Schofield. Becker. Nimock, K1'11ege1', B. Mefzirthy, R. Mcfartliy. 3A SUBSCRIBERS BAVK ROVV: Greene, Allllf3l'S1Jl!, Smitli, Carlson, Neighbour, Mclinroe, VVolle11ha11pt, Lee. Harrington. Becker, Kennedy. THIRD RUVV: IllCKC8gH!1, Morris, Clarbour, Plumstead, Mcflellan, Massier. Burris, Davis, Nickclsou. SECOND ROVV: Cross:-11. Snvgkuw. Elmpzrcn. Lindemann, Sandall, John' son. Vedder, Doyle. FRONT ROVV: Poncinie, Vaughan, Murphy. l,2iYlllSHI1, Howard, Bollinger, Lynlzm, Jennings, Riel. 3B SCHOLARSHIP GROUP BACK RONV: Lani, lNlacFarlane. Kostal. Greenlee, Hurst, Kinney, Jacobsen, Cole, Arnett. SECOND ROVV: B0llHl', Skoog, Holmstrand, M. Bischof. Hinehclitf. Bloomberg, Rys- don, McLaughlin, Anderson. FRONT ROVV: Vostakis, I.. Bischof, Dedrielc. Schafer, VVatt, Norman. Dahlin. Feichting'er, 3B SUBSCRIBERS RACK ROXV: Gilluertson. Clark. Coffey, Swanstroxn, Bige- low. Kinney. Shorten. SECOND ROVV: Kostal, Hurst. liiekel. Sutton, Sanxlrjuist, Siedal, Fahrner, Mathews. FRONT ROVV: Bath. liillson. Feichtinger, Holinstrand, Shogren, Bloonlluerg. Rysflon, lXlaCDiariniil. THE EB, 2A AND 2B CLASSES Sophomore Jim Carroll has shown great promise as a basketball star. Margaret Jutzi, to hold up the girls' sports, is a very active member of the Board of Sports. She is also known as a singer. Dorothy Duncan. president of Beta, is also a member of the Temulac staff. Marjorie Laverty and she were two of the girls responsible for cutting and mount- ing senior photographs. She was also one of the six fortunate Cal-ites to receive a scholarship to the University of Chicago high school. Among the other fortunate people were Marjorie Bivins, Bob Guillaudeu, and Barbara Moss. Harry Good loves auto races. A member of this 3B class, Georgia Haines, was elected the most popular girl in the school in a contest held in conjunction with the Clean-up campaign. Eleanor Carlson and Lorraine Bigelow are mem- bers of the Temulac staff. Lorraine had charge of picture appointments while Eleanor was a secretary in the literary department. Among the gifted members of the class are Kay Semow who appeared on an amateur hour, and Jean Dillon, known as a jitterbug and singer. Bob Haarlow and Bill Sims are on the basketball team. ZA AND 2B SCHOLARSHIP GROUP BACK ROVV: Sullivan. Bunmle. Anderson, McMahon. Hull son. johnson, Roach, Baumann. Johnston, Hession. VVagner Lawrence. Tallon. FOURTH ROVV: YValton, Pakieser Powers. Clalie, lrle. Vznnplyell. Simmons. hlutzi, Dulevieh, Tan zer, Flynn, Peer, Stupp. THIRD ROYV: Lulu, Payne Murphy, NVallent. Dankers. Sandin. Kaup, Mitchell. Gull lautleu, VVQ-is, Herman. Nolan. SECOND ROVV: Vavlson Gardner, Leonard. Hansen, Chance. Schueneinan. Keating: Tyler. PfltICl'SOll. Knuflsen. FRONT ROVV: Seils, Meyers, NValsh, Carlson, Mcflellan, Zojvfie. Lusc, O'Neil, Perkins. 2A AND 2B SUBSCRIBERS BACK ROYY: Axlmerg. Downey, Hitz, Schreiber. NVelcl1, l. Carlson, Scholar. McNamara, Glick. Doyle. Bivins, Mc Laughlin. FOURTH ROXV: Pakieser. Hansen, Tanzer Schlcsser, Mashluurn. Berg. Nelson, Kirby. Skalski, Sehwel lenlmaeli, illahe. THlRD ROVV: Delander, Dankers, Ruckow l'ranrlall, Peterson. Tyler. Kinsella. Grindler, Johnson, Kump fer. Dixon, Small, Zoptie. SECOND ROVV: VVright, Dworn hos, Knurlsen. Neumann, Ilowat. Chance. Rogers, Dax Stepan, FRONT ROXV: Iutzi, Ncflahie, Clark, Seils, Dun can, li. Carlson, Staplis, Hullinger. BACK ROVV: Crettnl. Tracy, Lowry, Sherman, Tropp. Allen, Hillman, Canty, R. Anderson, Searls, C. Anderson, Brennan. Walker, Nelen. F O U R T H ROW: Lyon, Dumke. Fulston, Krug, Summers, Homalka. Nel- lis, Barlow, Sandberg, Geary, Goodwin, Prindeville, Block, Cal- lahan, Bartlett. THIRD ROVV: Selihy, Johnston, Purcell. Burns, Laurencikas, Schultz, Mulcahy, Lambert, Huster. Nelson. St. Pierre, Laier, Milligan, Dedrick, Newgren. SECOND ROVV: Lehensorger, Feil, Stankus. Hop- kins. Finnegan, Nicosia, I'nwin, llradley, Robin, McVVilliamS. O'Connor. FIRST RONV: Mur- phy, Davis, Newton. NVhite. Bauman, Larson, Gibson. Ko- nieczny, Clifford, Klinke, O'l.eary. 1A AND IB SCHOLARSHIP GROUP THE FRESHMAN CLASS A freshman who has already made a name for herself is Rojeanne McNally. She won a medal in a Tribune swim meet, and has joined the Junior Swim Club. Another freshman with an unusual talent is Lois White, a ventriloquist. She and her dummy, Red, are bound to be- come very popular with the students. Robert Kruger is esteemed for his wisdom for he has been chosen a justice of the Student Court. Charles and John Lassa, brothers, have joined the band. Ray Senecal is an air- minded lad who hopes for a flying career. He works at the airport in return for instruction. Barbara Scholl is just a jitterbugnz Marion Lydon, a doodler. THE WESTCOTT JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The Westcott Junior Honor Society is a branch of the Calumet organization. Requirements for membership include a C1 plus average in major subjects, and also at least three service points a semester. The service card upon which points are recorded must also be approved by the division teacher. When the recorded points total thirty-five the member receives an arm badge as his award. Gloria Swanson is officer in charge of the group. She does the work of four persons and does it well. Mr. Moore is faculty sponsor. BACK RUXY2 Cronin. Panos, Hogan, Ste-rider. Brnmstedt, Day, Argaard. Johnson. Carlson, Mon' tague, Richarrlsrin. THIRD ROVV: Bozzone. Alrlerson, Light, Friend, Frehlen, Litsinger, Bow' man, Erickson. Tolen, Carson, Vigilante. Rysrlon. Vlfakefleld, Strick. SECOND ROW: Rog- genlmuck. flI'3Vt'l'Ul'll. Moir, Nel- son, Mr. Moore. Sanclalis, Nel- son. Payne, Biseh, Springer. FRONT ROYV: Lucchese. May- narrl, Sporre, Beck, Rihling, Taylor, Unrlerwuorl. Nilsen. x 51113 RACK ROXY: Hank:-, Korf, lhnylv. Il -x p k i n s. Amlresen. Sharpe. Plunisteacl, Adams, Farr, NVliipple. Vrossen. FOURTH ROXV: l'hurehill, Krzmsz-. Krue- ger, Sloan, Yllcflcllan, VVac:liolz, tlalzuulet. Vaughan. Nimock. Moroney, Bigelow. Jennings, Do- lan. Smead. THIRD RONVI Miller. Iiruwn. Mcllregor, Ries, Nyberg. Suekow, clllU!1l!'lgllLlIll, Sahllierg. Burris. Carlson, Hen- nessy. Martin, Mueller. SEC- OND ROVV: Thiele. Schultz, Anclerson. Redelin. Dixon. Meal- ifl', Flersheini, VVelch, Carlson, Egzni, Rapp. Vealder. FRONT ROVV : Mathews. Hempel, Vluger, lllcfartliy. Dushkes. E. l':u'lson, O'l3rien. Tycllsen, Rrellnzln. l i THE JUNIDIQ CLASSICAL LEAGUE The advanced Latin students of Calumet entirely of their own accord and solely because of their love of that language have formed a club dedicated to further study of Latin among themselves. Principals in charge of this unique organization are: Robert Hemple, Consul lpresidentil. Ray Nyberg, praetor l'Vice-Presidentj, Jorj Tyschen, scriptor Csecretaryl, and Allan Burris. aerarius ftreasurerj . THE SDANISI-I CLUI3 This club is a member of the Pan-American Club, a nation-wide organization. Its officers are Beverly Brownell, president: Juanita Coombs, secretary: Lorraine O'Brien, treasurer. Armilda Murphy and Yvonne Traner are delegates to the monthly meetings of the Pan-Ameri- can Club. This year for the first time the Pan-American Club is holding a regional convention in Chicago, at which all member clubs in the vicinity Will be represented. Members of the Calumet group are eagerly anticipat- ing this meeting. 112 BACK ROXV: Messersmitli. Eadon. Johnson, VVilke, Heden- schoug, XVeafer, J. Nelson, Nlusselman. O'Brien, NVilliams. S E C O N D R U VV: Davidson, Johnson, Carlson, Yan Peer. An- derson. Cheney. Hannion. Tro- jan, Stollmerg. Traver. FRONT ROVV: Rawson. Dansk. Murphy, O'Rricn, Mrs. Spencer, Brownell, Coonilwes, Baker. Schneider. BOOK FOUR EIDUCATID WOOD 444 ELECTRIC 44 AUTO 444 INDUSTRIAL SHO FUD VDCATIIDNS ff? Q55 A v 'G' - f f ' a 0? ff 'S ,Qky ,, . is QS' R25 k f ff Nga W' if :WJ f 'O' ' Z ' V fm sig ig . Q W . XYUOIJSIIUI' XYUUIJSIIOP SHUI? CDUIDSES HELD I The Shop Courses are primarily doing courses. Pupils spend approximately eighty per cent of instructional time in learning the use of hand tools and small machines, and how to work with common con- struction materials such as metal, wood, glass, plastics, clay, and cement. Methods in this course vary with the needs of the class. Sometimes instruction is given by the teacher to the individual: more often how- ever it is given to small groups. Or it may be given by means of teacher and pupil demonstrations, moving pictures, chart study, and tests. Trips to industries are taken from time to time. when these tie up with the course that is being given in the laboratory. Al l'O SHUI' IX lDI'S'l'RlAl, ARTS 5. A Eiga ,f oWSEz2t'fl2Y-if- liI.lCl I'Rll' SHUI' lCl.lif4'l'RIl' S if CHOICE CF A CAIQEEIQ The Industrial Arts Laboratory Course presents to freshmen a general overview of Shop Courses with the idea that this orientation will assist them in their election of such courses in the future. The general objectives of the course are: 4' l J To provide experience in handling many different tools, and acquaintance with a variety of materials common to industrial trade life. 62? To provide craft experi- ence for leisure-time interest. 633 To interpret the modern industrial and trade world to ninth grade bovs in academic high schools. l47 To provide opportunity to develop desirable social traits and qualities of leadership. XYUUIJFIHJI' ,Xl l'tJ SHUI' E! CCMMEIQCIAL CUUIQSES TIQAIN STI 2 plus 2 equals ? Minleogrfiplig-eology The Commercial Department has always been popular at Calumet. Today approximately fifty per cent of the incoming students elect the Commercial course and approximately thirty-two per cent receive diplo- mas from this department. Stenography classes at Calumet are made up largely of girls, but classes in commercial law, bookkeeping, advertising, merchandising, salesmanship. and economics are composed of boys and girls in equal numbers. Besides training students for jobs the Commercial Department acts sometimes as a Placement Bureau. It cooperates with the Illinois Em- ployment Service and with local employers in the placement of graduates in jobs for which they are qualified. For example Swifts. Armours, the Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company, and the Harris Trust and Savings Bank every year send requests to Ca- lumet for out- standing gradu- ates to fill Commercial posi- tions Within their organiza- tions. Training the XYOllIlg'CUll'llllt'l'CTlll f 1203 A al- ctilator'ists . Mmlzc Creek to Us-But Not to the X ming Lady. HTS FUD DESDUNSIIBLE DDSITIONS A new course has been offered this semester at Calumet by the Com- mercial Department and to seniors only-a most interesting course which promises to grow in popularity as soon as it becomes better known. lt is a course in self appraisal. Class time is used for the study of occupations and careers and for testing individual students. Pupils take mental tests, achievement tests, and aptitude tests, expecting in this way to develop a technique of self-guidance that will be of inestimable value in future life. The most important objective of the course is, however, the pre- vention of round pegs trying to Ht themselves into i'square holes where throughout life they may be most uncomfortable. In order to prevent such a calamity students in this class have an opportunity to analyze themselves, to discover their own aptitudes, and to decide in what occupation or career they will be most valuable to society and in which they will find life most in- teresting and en- joyable. Typing Class lZl Lagoni Goes Solo ll,-XVK ROVV : Ponstein, Good lllilll. l.eig'l1tmi, Stenclor, Hohl it-lclt. Clancy. Ml.l.ll7l.lC ROW' l'm'p. Kummer, Heine, Corp Ilnegel. Major La Pointe. Sergi Schwarz, Yana. Serg. Hcilnian FRONT ROVV: Serif. Hutton f'n1ninin1.:'s. Master Serif. Clegg Twp Sc-rg. Xlvright. 1221 Wish Me Luck! THE All? CUIQIDS The Calumet Air Corps is an organ- ization made up of the upper classmen who are taking a course in Advanced and Military Aeronautics. To be eligible for membership they must have had a course in meteorology and also a course in either Airplanes or Engines. The members of the Corps receive advanced training in one of the three courses in Aeronautics that they have previously taken. One day a week is set aside for instruction in the rudiments of Air Corps activities and Infantry Drill, On this day they are also made acquainted with the various branches of Military Aviation, as for example, requirements for enlistment, opportunities while in service and also in civil life after they leave school, and the fundamentals of military discipline. This unit has taken an active part in many of our city-wide and community activities. such as acting as guards at airshows, and parading in Armistice and Memorial Day Parades. ' B005 FIVE EDUCATIU ORCHESTRA df BAND fff VOCAL GROUPS K4 FDD IFISUIQE ,UBS 444 SOCIAL LIFE 444 SNAPSHOTS :MW WW . J rl L im 42 ,mfg Q N ,z 1 .fi 'H 5 , 1 My i 4 '21 . Q is GY 5 '3' A Q., 6 Q 4595, efivfff cf' 5' gi 3 'g Qiifimil 22' kg? Jig fm ,I K, 4 ps it fx - ina , A 'ggi Q X fl .313 i,, ' .fs 44 .Q-' Q ig 1 f.e 5.Z.asw 4 Oi' 1 'I W 4 F ?4a 3. . X? 5 8 1, I f Af f g . 1 U, .IBF SML Jr V Ui F Q We x Q is If ,pq gr. sr Tm 31ilf!g 'E , ZUQQ Aff? 'DMN .ff ww ,wxwr Q 0 W, 4. W: swf' 3 1 K, x Q L f -'QA YK X .4- N. 'Q an WH--f if M'-I ?Nx 4,1 ii ws? R 'Nix .1 ff , gli, W aff AN-50 - 'W if' if QW ik IIAVK ROXY: llnugs, Halluran. llorling. Crossen, Lasehober, Kross, Anglanrl. XV:-lls, Morrill, Marshall, Haberlc. Stubs. Kline. FOIIRTII ROVV: Olson, Sandall, Merrell, Shaughnessy, Johnson, Boughner, Boyd, Larr, Anderson. Vagtlmorg. Brinkineyer W'zilton. THIRD ROVV: XVilcler, Petry. Sehlesser, Glahe. Koch, Fahrner. Koepp, Loftus, Herllmerg, Culer, Rittenhouse, BIorley, lliersen, IIlOUlll4llllSl. Vhaves. SECOND ROVV: Tarhox, Thompson, Carlson, Rogers. Ringlsloum. Carlson, llorl, VVashlJui'n Ueissmim, Sl12ll'lN', llCl'1:'. lllelincroe, Brandvl. ZIQHCIIIIHI-ZEN, Mr- INIorris. FRONT ROVY: Rehder, Kr:-stan, McAllister, Jennings Tliorntmi. Burns. Ciixliezul. Black, Julinst-in, Bern, Sandacek, Swanstrom. Michelson, Nels:-s, THE CALUMET BAND The Calumet High School Band has a twofold purpose: the advance- ment of musical education among its members and a promotion of interest in good music among the student body. The Band, as a unit, is known as the Concert Band. It has two branches, the Military Band and the German Band. The Military Band is concerned with the tramp of marching feet and the German Band with music in a lighter and more popular vein. No one who attends Calumet's assemblies can have failed to appre- ciate the 'iMilitary Interlude . No Calite is unaware of the semi-annual concert given in conjunction with the orchestra, and none can fail to recognize the growing popularity of the German Band for which many appearance requests are being received. The 1939 slogan of the Band is UNIFORM YOUR BAND. Rallying around this slogan, the unit, under the leadership of Captain CAPT. MORRIS William Morris, has given dances, movie benefits, and other entertain- ments to raise the necessary funds. The Band took part in the recently instituted Music Festival in which all Chicagoland Bands participated and it always plans a 'AMarch to Glory in the annual Federal Inspection. fizsj v v BAVK ROVY: fhase. Newgren, Fox, Nelson, Nvelch, Siegel, Hansen. liorling. Morrill, LeVentis. FOURTH ROW: Pleming, Musso. Crossen, Anderson. Jennings. McAllister, Koncler, Francis. lluillanmleu, Thompson, Carlson. THIRD ROVV: Alberts Smith, Lillylxeeli, LeYentis. Redelin. Boyad, Lambert, Sandberg, Sirhutz, Freischlag, Schomer. SECOND ROYV1 Krug, Petersen johnson, flark. Klankus. Yanflermaar, Cohen, Olson. Krug, DeVK'alt. Horan, Hurdett. FRONT RONV: Stiso, Rogers, RFU!! Small. Eckwalrl. Hr. il-l'lZlfClll'I'. Shepard, Quinn, Horner, Ringlxloinn, Dorl. THE UIQCHESTIQA The baton is raised . . . An expectant hush prevails . . . The A'stick descends . . . A swelling crescendo of sound rises . . . Now fades to strains as delicate as old lace . . . Again it swells, this time into the immortal harmonies of Beethoven . . . Mr. Thatcher is rehearsing the orchestra. Under his talented leadership, and that of his assistants Ray Van- dermaar, Concertmeister, and Robert Smith, Principal of Second Violins. the Calumet High School Orchestra has become one of the best school orchestras on the South Side. It participates in outstanding musical events . . . In conjunction with the Band it presents a semi-annual concert thereby raising necessary funds . . . In March 1939 it played with four other group l orchestras - 1 1 M R. THATCH ER at the Spring Musical Festival held at the International Amphitheatre before an audience of approximately nine thousand persons. The Orchestra is divided into three groups: Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced, The student who progresses satisfactorily from one to the other emerges with a thorough grounding in music, an invaluable sense of musical appreciation, and the ability to become a competent performer on the instrument of his choice. 51293 THE ALLEDIDACA CLUI3 AND THE CIQESCENIDU CLUB The A Cappella Choir is a group trained to sing without instru- mental accompaniment. This type of singing requires a ine ear, tonal discretion, and a sense for balance and intonation on the part of each singer. This year the Choir has often sung at assemblies before an appreciative audience. In January it earned a place in the Hnals of the High School Choral Contest. In March Hfty-four of its members par- ticipated in the Chorus of eight hundred picked voices at the great Festi- val of music held in the Chicago Amphitheatre. The Crescendo Club specializes in the music of the Elizabethan era. At the Christmas assembly its members appeared in costumes of the Tudor period and sang ballets and madrigals. They also presented programs at the Central Eleanor Club and at lVlandel's Department Store. g The Boys' Glee Club is made up of thirty-five enthusiastic, talented MISS CAZIER young men who present plays and choral numbers at assemblies, and go out for prizes at the Inter-High School Contest. The purpose of the club is a better understanding of the universal language of music and through this understanding a keener appreciation of music, of general culture, and of life itself. THE ALLEPPACA CLUB BACK ROVV: IIanrahan. Murphy. Ifrccclerilwwg. Sterly. VVallent, Vail, Kreger, Van VVillian, Van Dani. Uelsclileuel. Cam- paigne, Erickson, O'SllZlL1gllll6SSj', Johnston, Ilaviclsmm. Stnlre. Johnson, Yantle-l, XYarapins, O'Gorman, Oscliman. FOURTH ROXV: Krause, Iiricksoii, Slays. Kelly, Naycler. Salvlotni. O'Lt'ary. Mea, liarett, Hopkins, VVelcl1, Britton. Vallera, Yvestrup, Hartwick. Yates. Isaacson, McNally. Pakicser. Larson. THIRD ROVV: Clraliowski, Perkins, Von Berner, WVclch. Shanahan, XYrig'l1t, Marvin. Trapp, Falloon, Nlnstes, Iolinson, Nelson, Anderson, VValters. Person, Singer. SECOND ROVV: Tliorell. Alis, Peterson. Servies, Perkins, Doblwerman, Anrlrasco, Reinliolclt, Mwter. Forster, Hack, l ollenweifler, Bgvignanl. FRONT ROXV: 'l1l'lll'll'l12l!l!l, Ahern, NViegman, Benson, Siegle, Olson, Shepard, llcath, Staples, Van Pernis, VYelcl1, Bennett, VVQ-indeinier, Lin- zlvll. llangs. Aarniody. THE CRESCENDO CLUB BACK ROVV: Pakicscr. Krause, Tyrrell, Smead, XVacholz, INIeCle-llon, I-Iorvath, Singer, Dales-ty. Aanerutl, Peer. QI fONlD ROW Ilutinan, XYills, Shanahan. Tc-rBorg, Kreger. VVelcl'i, Brennan. Mcllonalrl, NVittstock. FRONT ROVV: Howell lischer ll Ieiliin'-, Rutlierforcl, Niss Cazier, L. Perkins, Franrllancl, Anderson, Johnson. To the student interested in the study of music in its various forms Calumet offers variety of opportunity. That students appreciate this opportunity is evidenced by the size of the enrollment in music classes and by the results shown in musical demonstrations, Tl-IE WESTCOTT CHUIIQ The leading musical group at Westcott is the Westcott Choir. Its members will eventually transfer their interest to the various musical groups at Calumet. BAVK ROXV: Orth, Rath. Vigilante, Fahlstrom, XVahr, Palil, Rysdon, Maybrew, Fooper. Hjerpe, Herr Barnes, Ogden. Springer, Hziugh, VVoods, Kincaid, Roggenhuck, Putnam, Lewgarrl, Rittenhouse, Alderson Martinsen, O'Malley, Prigmore, Sanclalls, S. Anderson. THIRD ROVV: Doering. Anders, Illoraw, Statharis, Lewis, Gortlon, Litsinger, Feiiferman. Hasty, VVidinar E. Erickson. Kinsterlt, Bowman, Iurgs, Hunter, VVollenhaupt, Janiieson, Hogan, Friend, Montague. SECOND ROXY: Maurer, Pagels, Hipshf-r, Birrl. Hull, Kreitzer, Bulchuncr, Alwhott, Mrs. Dilger, Cine-llo R. Johnson, Kuick, Kossack, Kiogh, Seitzinger, A. Johnson, Pann, FIRST ROVV: Heroltl, Hjersteilt, Kreziner, Ryan, Koch, Beck, Frost, Cnllenhine, Rehling, Cronin, Zinller Sanserrino, Beckinann, Maynard, Agneau. iiwwcw' 'V LW tg Q BACK RONV: Qjorkman, Green, Carrick. Lee, Richter, Coomhes, Smith. Anderson, Stollierg. Stocks. Nelson. Ladd, Long lVelcl1, Brown, Prince. THIRD ROXV: Thomasson, Vllelch. Young, Moore, Soderlnnd. VVilliains, DesBonillons, Olson. VVilson Thorson, Orth. Elzinger, jutzi. Mcfloldrick. SEVOND ROW: Petersen. Glasholi, Fellner. Herrburger. Logan, Lindeman Feiehtinger. Mcfarthy, Fries. Lambert. Johnson, Straves, Servies. RONT ROYV: Heller, King, Greenlee, Mnsselman, Larson Miss Blood, Vollert, Raaf, Martiw, Ramsey. Sanderson. THE GIIQLS CHDIDIJS Calumet is proud of its Girls' Chorus-those sixty girls who meet every day 6B period in Room 144 because they love to sing. They study the best in music literature for treble voices and often during the year they delight their classmates by singing charming selections at the assemblies. At P. T. A. meetings, also, several times during the year, the mothers of Calumet hear these sweet girlish voices raised in song. Members of the Chorus sing for two years, or more. Those who continue membership for four consecutive semesters earn a school letter. When members are lost through graduation new recruits are sought and applicants who can pass the voice test are accepted as new members. The Boys' Chorus joins with the Girls' Chorus once each year and after weeks of practice together, put on an operetta. This event gives pleasure not only to those who participate in its production but also to parents and friends who compose a large and appreciative audience. And it will be well to add here that the profits from this operetta swell the school fund considerably. The members of the Chorus enjoy a pleasant social life. Many friendships are formed because the common love for music draws individ- uals to each other. Each semester the girls give a tea for mothers and other close relatives. Once a year they give a dinner at International House, an event always eagerly anticipated and regarded as the high point in the social year. The Chorus competes each year in the City Wide Contests held by all Chicago high schools to determine musical rank, and Calumet is the proud possessor of several cups and shields, substantial proof that the Chorus has many times earned a Hrst place in these contests. The sponsor of this musical group is Miss Margaret Blood and the officers in charge this year are Doris Volbert, president: Arlyne Harri- son, vice-president: and Lorraine Larson, who is both secretary and treasurer. MISS BLOOD 5 132 3 ADT CLUBS THE SMOCK CLUB THE HANDICRAFT CLUB QTANDIYC Kleft to rightl: Helen Schrieber, Loren Fry, STANDING tleft to rightl: Gertrude Kallies, John Partlon, Teanette Loring Qteve Vlasis, Marge Gustafson. SEATED: Marion Clifford, Evelyn Forsythe, Victoria Boyad, Alberta Dorothy Kirschstem, Rose Dougherty, Jeanne Radcliffe, Joyce Johanasen, Leonard Mainzer, Lois Amstien, Gloria Igle. Buchner Maribel Powers. Karin Rathert, Lillian Glashotf. THE MODERN ARTS CLUB The Modern Arts Club meets under the leadership of Virginia Churchill every so often for the discussion of art. When all C0ntrO- versial questions in the field are settled, members consume refreshments, substantial but, of course, also artistic. Miss Dorothy Gorden sponsors the group. THE SMOCK CLUB The Smock Club is another small but select group interested in art. It is a peripatetic organization which spends much time at Chicago's Art Centers and which at its bi-weekly meetings discusses new discoveries in the arts. Joyce Bruner directs its activities and Miss Lavada Zutter is faculty sponsor. THE HANDICRAFT CLUB A third esoteric group of artists neither talks nor walks but instead it makes-everything from beads to wallets. No one can belong who does not Work. Gertrude Kallis provides the inspiration for this group though as faculty sponsor, Miss Mary Logeman also takes a hand now and then. f1331 S. lJI'Il.lCllAN'I' Hold light' 51343 Ilzxelqstrige ENTEIQTAIN AT ASSEMBLIES The Dramatic Department, by its intensiv study of plays, develops in its students an intel lectual and art' t' ' ' DIQAMA CLASSES C is ic appreciation of the drama. By offering them also th , . e opportunity to par- t. . . . . icipate in play production, it develops poise provides trainin in h f g speec , and encourages self- expression. The student in the drama class receives an overview of the drama from its earliest Greek forms down to those of the present day. and an acquaintance with the three basic t f ypes rom which all subsequent forms have evolved, plus training in the technique of acting. He learns h . ow to interpret character by means of voice, dress, make-up, pantomime, facial expression. and how to evaluate initiative and in cnu't ' gf i y in himself. Finally he learns something of scenery, electrical equipment. and other details of the practical mechanics of play production. In this course, also, the student learns to co op- erate with his fellows. During rehearsals he dis- covers that while his part is important to him, it is l Q ' ' a so necessary to the Whole play if the ro- P duction is to be successful, and that the parts l p ayed by other members of the cast are not onl V equally important but actually dependent upon him for their success. In this Way he develops a feeling of responsibility and a realization of the value of team work. This year the activities of the dramatic de- partment have been unusually interestin . On g March 25, a picked group from the department told the story of our school to a ence. On March 31, at an A. C. C. L. Friday Assembly, a group of promising young stars pre- sented A PAIR OF LUNATICSH to an ap- preciative audience and another group of equally promising young stars proved to the same audi- h ence t at there's no doubt about it, Tl-lREE'S A CROWD. large radio audi- STANTITNG fleft to riglitjt La Ln Verne Nnes. Billy Heckler. Verne Blues. Dick Ruitcr, Billy l lc-cklcr. THE DAINT AND DDWDEIQ CLUI3 The Paint and Powder Club, sponsored by Miss Clarabelle Mc- Kinlay, studies the art of theatrical make-up. When Calumet gives a play or an operetta the members of this unique group may be found behind the scenes busily daubing cheeks and chins of players with rouge, emphasizing eyes and eye brows with mascara, and flipping powder puffs over the tout ensemble until a bewildering beauty, charm, and fascination is ready to cnchant the audience seated out in front. flulw Officers and Sponsoi HAFK RUXV: Nimoclc. XVacli- nlz. Rc-inkc-, jennings, XVoclilke, Mcflellzin, Fen-lcy. SEFUNIJ ROVYI Curtin, Bollinger, Green, Ku:-liler, Mcfnrtliy, lNlcChesncy, Ile n ni zi r k. Cainf-hell, Egan. FRONT ROXV: Larson, Stone, Britton. Miss lXlcKinl:1y, Lewis, Snn-zul, liuelzer. 51353 51363 - -its . iaqlil Q VNV' 1'-ew ,.., in V 'T'l'l'1 Lzifinlf' . ict. X.lll7iiLil Kwxllw XM.,-aixievuh giandl-ul yxmu - f- 3131, ' iz ' Qi-inf' ' Q . All' X lm Q-EN'l'El1 ,lil lean Xxlnc -, ihiiiitc. 'l . . L. To Rufus l,i'es.-,xii Trcuv- . 4, i, Bea - ' Kiwis' BACK ROVV: Carlson. Beal, L. Carlilick. Brown. Pickler, Stone, ll. Caflflick, Eisner. Horder, Sul- livan, iioyke, Ringlwloom, Dnrl xVlll'SllZlVV. Coomlres. Greene, Giiillzilirleii. SECOND RUVV: Major l,al'ointe. Hack. Hart- wick. Evgellir:-clit, Englierg, Blakely XVnlf, Jones, Harder, Le- Ventis, lluorc. Stevens, llavidf sun. Tliiele. FRONT ROXV: Lnrsoii, Vlfaclnmlz. VVelcl1. Carl- quist. Rlieherg. Swanson, Nayder, l.t-iris. Petersen. tes Uflllg Sw ow ll' THE IKIWIETTES CAL'S AIR-MINDED GIRLS Kiwiettes are girls interested in avia- tion, and organized f fostering and furthering this interest at the Calumet High School. To for membership in this club, a girl must be either in her third or fourth a G average, and be s or the purpose of be eligible year, have ponsored by a member in good standing. The Kiwiettes meet informally once a week at which time a discu ssion on aviation is conducted by the sponsor or by guest speakers - usually airline stewardesses and pilots. The club also ating parties at White City. Profits from these parties are used to purchase equipment for the aviation sponsors roller sk shop and to establish a scholarship fund, which is awarded to a membe r of the Kiwiettes and ma y be used towards rst year in a nursing n preparation for a stewardess position financing her H school i n airline , or to pay for a flying which may lead to a solo pilot's certificate. course in A KIWIETTE PARTY BACK RONV: Martin. Hurt. Picarrl. LeVentis, Hack. Mc Chesney, Rau. Denmark. Ringlnlooni. Goyke, Smith, Kustusch FOURTH ROVV: I.. Failclick. Carlquist, Nayder, Merrell Heller. Franks, McKay. VVnlf, VVilson. Gillespie, Moore: VVoehlke. THIRD ROXY: Musselman. Curtin, O'Dell, Peter sen, VVicks. Kephart, Rogers, Babcock, Martin, Anderson Sheridan. SECOND ROXV: Schoppen, IJ. Caddick, Ilorl Welch. Stone, Major l.aPuinte, Larson, Beal. NVacholz VVcndt. Hartwick. FRONT ROVV: Kuczora, Kamberos Precin, Smead. Masellka. Krause, Young, Aaneruil, Olson, Krueger, Boyce, Gilhertson, Lewis, Fruhwirth, Greene, Gerin Jennings, Lyman. McCarthy. THIRD ROVV: McDonald Ban, Blomgren, Neighbour, Oschman, Carrick, Lee, Schultz' Hanson, Bailey, Davidson. SECOND ROVV: Greenlee Yallera, Christian, Andersen, Kelty, Feichtinger, Carlson Clemens, Green. FRONT ROVV: Bickel, Ramsey, Nimock Tracy, Becker, Hanington, Mathews, Siedal. RACK ROVV: Koehler, Pickler, Thiele, Koch, Davis, Rehn- herg, Gidley, Newton, Suckow, Toomey. FOURTH ROW y PILOTS CLUB Calumet High School has the only active Pilots Club in the Middle- west. It is made up of the boys and girls who hold Pilots' Certificates or who are learning to fly. To be eligible an applicant must be 16 years of age, have his parents' consent and be able to put in no less than one hour a month in flying. This club meets evenings, once a week, at the sponsor's home during which time ground-school subjects directly related to flying, and civil air requirements are discussed. The membership of the club numbers twenty students and twelve alumni. Most of these students work after school in order to finance their flying. .L George Goodman. Ed Huegel. Jack Turner, Howard Kuhn. jim Clancy. Ray Ienen, Dick Farlstrom. Major Arthur La Pointe iFlight Instructorb, Nor- man Clegg, Lawrence Lagoni. 51373 HTNLOR lll,Y HAVK ROXV: llylaufl. Jacobs. Peek. l'onlon, Fischer. Slit'- ONIJ RONV: iirysinski. lliiruw. L'ruuin. liiirger. Maellmialfl. FRONT RONY: linker. Mr. Smith, Miller, l.ainbrns. Junior lli-Y Officers: Baker. Miller, Metzger Senior Hi-Y Oflicers: Iakus, Hcmiing, Cltmrlnmn. 51383 SENIOR HI-Y nick. lirowil. joliiison. JUNIUIQ AND SENIUIQ l'll'Y SENIORHI-Y members of the Hi-Y. secretary: and E. V. Brown. treasurer. JUNIOR HI-Y examination. Only after he has submitted heroically to a severe application of cross paddles, has had his hair cut as only Junior H1 Y barbers know how to cut it, and been given a refreshing, exhilarating tomato massage by Hi-Y experts is he a member of this interesting, valuable and educa tional organization. IEAFK ROVV: VVarrl. Goorlinan Xlllllj,'ll1 Balioclt Nlcilis son, Sells. THIRD ROVV: Vlullikt Nlutm 'Nltssuer Vonnell, McKay. SECOND ROW Allen NlacXeal Iiocter l.:n's-ni. lllakey. FRONT ROW lilxu Henning, Nlr in The Senior Hi-Y, composed of third and fourth year students at Calumet, is an outstanding organization. lt is sponsored by Mr Royce Kinnick and meets every Tuesday evening at the Englewood Y M C A New members are eligible only through invitation: they must be voted upon by the entire club, and submit to rigid initiation ceremonies Only when they measure up to specifications are they pronounced full fledged Hi-Y members are interested in athletics. They participate in swim ming and baseball tournaments. This year they claim the swimming championship among the South Side groups in the city Officers for the Fall semester were Arthur Henning, president Mindo Jakus, vice-president: Oscar Goodman, secretary: and Robert Schechner treasurer. In the spring the Henning dynasty was continued with Jim Henning as president: Mindo Jakus, vice-president: Oscar Goodman The Junior Hi-Y is the Little Brother of the Senior H1 Y lt is sponsored by Mr. Ellwood Smith and meets on Tuesday evenings either at the Englewood Y. Nl. C. A. or at the homes of its members A boy who wishes to belong to this organization must go out for a sport, be sponsored by a Hi-Y member, and be voted upon by the entire membership. And last, but not least, he must pass his initiation IEIIQI. IQESEIQVES IDLAN CUNSTIDIJCTIVE DIQDIEIQAM The Girl Reserves Club is a branch of the Young Woman's Chris- tian Association, a national and international organization with a membership in the United States alone of 300,000 On Chicago's South Side there are twenty-three branch clubs. The Calumet branch has a membership of one hundred and twenty-three. The officers of the present Calumet Club are Virginia Petersen, president: Leona Lewis, vice-president: Dorothy Kirschstein, secretary: and Bernice Connors, treasurer. The interests, purposes, and activities of the Ciirl Reserves are the same as those of the parent organization, but each club plans and carries out its own programs. These include discussion of occupations and careers for women, girl and boy friendships, attainment of charm and personality, and the advantages of travel and of such sparkling specialties as parties, plays, and excursions to points of interest in Chicago. The symbol of the organization is a triangle within a circle, the triangle representing the individual girl and the circle the world Within which she lives. GIRL RESERVE OFFICERS SEATED: Virginia Petersen Pres. LEFT: Bernice Connors Treas. RIGHT: Dorothy Kirsch stein, Sec. BACK ROXV: Reck, Servies, Denmark, Plumstead, Logan, Dobberman. Eekwald. Rau. Smith, McChesney, Kephart. THIRD ROVV: Ekstrom, McVicker, Mannsbach, Jennings, Kirhis, Beck, Kruse. Nayder. Moore, Gillespie. Kamheros, Teefel. SECOND ROXY: Carroll, Cotter, Coughlin, Crowley, Ban, Wolfe. Vogler. Carlson, Bickel, Sandquist, Donegan. FRONT RONV: Kostal. W'acholz, McClellan, Rankin, Swan son, Davis, Saudall, Bailey, McDonough, Johnston, Hockin. BACK ROVV: Spink, Lindemann, Fine, Shogren. Hockei' Jones, Brodersen, Knox, Monroe, N. Smith, Bloomgren FOURTH ROW: Guillaudeu, McNally, Krueger, Feeley Young, Elzinvzer, Krause. Nimock, Smead, Drerinan, Riei. THIRD ROVV: Otterdahl, Butts, Baehrend, Kustusch, E Smith, Bloomberg, Stocks, Cochrane, Nickelson, Neighbour Carlson. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, Finnegan, Sahn Dorl. Lewis, Petersen, Connors, Anderson, Curtin, Gidley, Newton. FRONT ROW: Schaub, P. Johnson, Clemens Musselman, Lavin, Jackson, Kockler, Hanson. f139j BACK ROW Prendergast. Malumsy, Lewis, Krc-stan. Osterholm, Peterson, Rathert, Bruce, GARDEN CLUB OFFIC larxci fl'A1lx Berg. SECOND ROXY: C. Vlihite. Fine, Kirk, Crandall, McKee, Laverty, New- i guist llixins Ixoil, FRONT ROVV: Vliright. Bluhm, A. YYliite, Mr. Downey, Carlson, Kumpfer, llgxgigshlmlgn-1:1 uxzlrrtl ss ci :nt lowers, Horner, Morris. THE GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club, organized for the purpose of making the school more beautiful. has an annual Rose Day , when 4,000 roses go on sale. The pronts are used to landscape the school more beautifully. Officers of the club are Carolee Kumpfer, president: Lois Carlson, vice-president: Naomi Fine, publicity manager: Maribel Powers. secre- tary: and Douglas Horner, treasurer. Mr. E. F. Downey, principal, is honorary president, and Miss Ruby Fremont, is sponsor. THE BIOLOGY CLUB One of Calumet's least pretentious organizations is the Biology Club. It is a small group of readers, experiment-workers, model-makers. plant growers, taxidermists, explorers, and animal tamers, not all of those things at the same time, but always good, active citizens of Calumet. The members add to their usefulness, to the material equipment of the Biology department, and to their own happiness. lk ROW I Xvutis, HIKIISKJII.fllllllllllfllill.Kl'l'll1ll'l'. FIFTH ROVV: Carson. llnrriilon. llavimlson. Paulus. Krug. Brennan il IOURI l ROXY: Rell, Niulock. Krueger, McYieker, Kvpliart. THIKIJ ROVV: Rrllelin. McNally. SCl'l2llllJ, Lohcl Butts utni uulill SICCONIJ ROXY: Mrs. Francis, Behrens, Kinupfer, NVlnte. l5dvv:u'ds. FTRST ROVK: Jennings Bivins Qffsffflff G' ISJE1-fr TW LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lois Slyrler. Ethel Me-alitf, Mililrecl, Friend, Joyce lhiehncr. Marion Dougherty. Lorraine Aaneiud lcVerne Babcock, Florence Merrell, Elaine Kohler. THE EQUESTIQIENNE CLUB Hoofs of horses kick up clouds of dust . . . Hair streams straight on the breeze . . . Cheeks glow into roses . . . Little white hands clutch frantically at reins and pommels . . . Down the Midway faster . . . and now faster . . . Calumet's Equestrienne Club comes a-riding. This organization recently has celebrated its tenth birthday but if increased membership denotes youth and activity, it is still a mere infant for if one includes the pledges who must ride at least six times a semester in order to gain full standing, the club roster shows fifty members. Miss Ethel Mealiff sponsors this group and the officers are Ruth Greenberg, president: Renee Davis, vice-president: and Louise Hacker. secretary and treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Renee Davis. Alice farroll. Helen Skalski. 4':irol Re-hmler, Jean Hockrr. Lorraine Goyke, Marcella Krossen Leona VVolfe, Shirley Thies, Mr. Parker, Isabelle McCauley. Frzmeis Mcflellaiicl, Shirley l.cFHer, Nettie Sanflall, Ruth lrcenberg Betty Luse. 51423 BAFK ROVV: Ellis, Backas, Silherstori, SCl'lI'Ul:f, Bath. Billsou. FRONT ROXV: Hallmark, Granquist, Smith. Lord, Schaefer, Becker. THE DEBATING CLUB The Debating Club is an entirely new type of organization at Calu- met. It was formed in the spring semester of 1939 for the purpose of promoting inter-scholastic debating. The club is sponsored by Mr. Booth and is governed entirely by the students. Members learn how to gather and organize material, use their voices effectively, gain self-confidence and acquire sportsmanship. Officers are Bernie Lord, president: William Schaeffer, vice-president: and Howard Smith, secretary. THE MASK AND FOIL CLUB Last year a few of the youthful knights of Calumet decided that they would like to learn the noble and elegant art of fencing. They organized a club and called it the Mask and Foil. This year the organization has also proved attractive to the fair sex. It now boasts a membership of Hve ladies as well as its fifteen knights. A team, selected by the group, competes at inter-school meets. The mascot is a stuffed rabbit. lf the team wins the rabbit acquires addi- tional physical assets. If the team loses, the rabbit must relinquish a part of his anatomy. The present status of the team may be easily guessed: the rabbit has lost both ears, imcx Row: L i,1-i 1, wiirj fli- , In-mpei, item-eifi. Nielsen, smith. w t-1. fer, xvefiiake, Buisfu, Schrolf. FRONT ROVV: Bungie, Schniedwind, Hohlfeldt, Ahlgrim, Radcliffe, Burtz, Rogers, Yulir, Chaves. MOVIE OPERATORS Under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Dickman, the Movie Operators' Club, with motion pictures and sound films, contributes its bit to educa- tion at Calumet. Machines owned by the club are the best that money can buy. Their intricate mechanism requires expert handling but trained operators are always on hand when needed. They receive their training from Ray Nelson, president, and his group of well-qualified assistants. Probably no other club in Chicago meets when this club gathers- Monday mornings at 7:30. WESTCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB .lack Gardner. president, assisted by Earl Bromstedt. vice-president, directs activities. They teach the shutterbugs how to take pictures, how to print and develop them, and how to get the best effects. The profits from skating and dancing parties pay for necessary materials and meet other expenses of the group. CAMERA CLUB Hold that posel Look at the birdie! and other stock phrases of the photographer are in order whenever the newly organized Camera Club meets in session. This club claims twenty ardent fans. The members are trying to solve the mysteries of plate and film. With devoted enthusiasm they seek to accomplish the wonders of their art. And if this fascinating hobby continues to gain popularity in the future, as it has in the past, the Camera Club will soon be one of our outstanding organizations. BACK ROXV: Hosberg, Hunzi- ker, Kumi, O'Conuor, Sencenl, Horberg. lXIll1'tZlllL.fl1, FRONT ROVV: Hester, Jones, Nelson, Kustusch, Jonas. BACK ROXV: Rromstetlt, Gard- IIC r, Collier. FRONT ROVV: Valentine, Biggers. Stendcr, Al- rlcrson. UAFK ROXY: Czizlrilt-1', Bigelow. l :iln'ucr, lioyzul, Gardner, Olson, llazu'4lcr. 5 li C O N D R O XV: XYr'iss. Tlivnupsoii. Brirry. Schiff, Kmll. C l :tri coat cs, FRONT ROW: Andersen, B r Z1 d l e y, Travet. Klr. Kuelmns, Bivins, Milligzm. Blncllizxinitl. 51433 Tl'IE GEMINI CLUB BACK ROXY: F. Kolins, P. Kolins, Breindl, A. Diggins, M. Diggins. SECOND ROVV: R. Iurascliek. NVm. Qluraseliek, D. Conlon, R. Conlon. Gleason, Sor- enson, VV. Kordek, E. Kordek. FRONT ROXV: A, Cizek. M. Fizek, E. Allee, B. Allee. Dooley, Dooley. L. Lilling, J. Lilling. If you see double these days don't call a doctor, you're only watch- ing the Twins go by. Calumet has twenty-Eve pairs of twins. All belong to the Twin Club. the most publicized club in the school. This Club, which meets on alternate Tuesdays, is sponsored by Mr. Joseph Dickman. Its oflicers are elected in pairs. For example, the presidents are the Gleason twins, Mary and Kathleen. THE WESTCCTT DIQAMA CLUB The Drama Club meets each Tuesday, 8th Period, with Mrs. Helena McGinnis as sponsor. The meetings are varied, every second meeting being a business meeting. Other meetings are given over to practising plays, proper speech, and acting. The business meetings are conducted according to Parliamentary Law. The officers this semester are: Ralph Johnson, President: Virginia Kuyper, Vice-President: Betty Cloyd, Corresponding Secretary: Helen Panos, Recording Secretary: and Martha Richards, Treasurer. Each semester the Drama Club gives a performance of two or three one-act plays. Admission is l0c and proceeds are used to help HX up the school, to buy new plays, and to pay for awards. Membership this semester exceeds forty. The dues are l0c per semester and any member will tell you that it is well worth that and more. 51443 BACK ROXV: Bronistedt. New- garcl, Law. Bowman, Slyder, Anderson. Scavone, Day, Rystlon, Dilette, Erickson, Cass. FRONT ROW: Roggenhuck, Jolwnson, Sandalis. Cloyd, M C C i n n i s , Panos, Kuyper, C. Johnson, May- nard. M 3 . E fi Q ,, A W I , 5 3' 3 ' I Q , ,kr ngfftz 7 ff Q ,img 'mm' .mg X A Q W' -lb ...uh I v . Q, , ff FE 'iff S2 if ki? T 1 . gi' :Q hx ji? 4-If ig Q Q W N ' 'fi ' fif , E. - K Q ng ? I 439 2 Q ff 5 5 Q 5: Q? Z 1 M +4 K ,:l,,w:TQ, 2 , . ' .' . if wif V ' fp.. , . 5 1 51461 THE TIE THAT BINDS Louis Wolfe was a member of the Class of '22. Now he's married, has a boy of three, and earns his living servicing refrigerators for the General Electric Company, On a recent Saturday morning he was sent to an apartment building to check a refrigerator. Imagine his surprise when the tenant turned out to be a Calumet teacher. She sat on a chair in the kitchen and while Louis explored the inside of the ice box they chatted chummily about the good old days at Calumet. Swell teachers then at Cal, Louis said, flashing his tiny light into the interior of the recalcitrant box. Mr, Booth, now . . . That guy's smart . . . Uses his head . . . Taught me a lot . . . And Mr. Seabrook . . . Did he get after me in Woodshop . . . Made me cut out the monkey business and get down to work. His job finished, Louis packed up his tools and started toward the door. Then he paused a moment to add, A bunch of us from Cal meet at each others' homes about once a month . . . Often we get out the old annuals . . . And do We laugh! Gosh, I Wouldn't take anything for those old Temulacsf' ITIOSSI' BUSINESS COLLEGE 4' The Business College with the Univer- sity Atmosphere-Famous for the High Type of Employees it Develops O N L Y FOUR YEAR HlGH'SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS IEMPLOYED 'll6 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Randolph 4347 51473 OFFICE POSITIONS Require Expert Ability If you wish a good office position, it will pay you to attend this nationally known Business College of highest standards, offering the very best service at reasonable rates. FINISHING COURSES FOR H. S. COMMERCIAL GRADUATES FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE ' EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN Visitors Welcome Booklet Upon Request Register Now Englewood: 304 West 63rd Street Downtown: 37 S. Wabash Avenue O e ro olnan Ju-R26 Business coLLeGe SPm a'eS .----,,. i ..-. .. ! 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DU BOIS pofpihaoiiaffbzdifmcfcon OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES SPECIALIZING IN WEDDING PORTRAITS Taken at HOME, HOTEL or STUDIO RADCLIFFE 1400 1505 WEST 79th STREET CHICAGO uw , 421 2 L , Q M 5 f , f 'g,a - Jim My f .iff at :Ev ' -A-. ,.r'Z 1 v The above illustration, reproduced for the first time, is a copy of a painting in the offices of the Fred Klein Company. Mr. Walter F. Klein, after much painstaking research and expense, commissioned an artist to paint this authentic composite of all the departments in an early print shop. The work was done from some of the oldest prints in existence. The Fred Klein Company extends to its many school friends and customers an invitation to View this beautiful and authentic paintinq. 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