Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1941
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EI J A 3 , . , A, q V ,M A - k ' L+ 'x 'vs .fs 1. f 14 :Ee-if-2 -5 -.f ., P X 'W-2s4.'f:2f f L5-1.92196 1 '-eafggff 4-',lwil.. H fffi' v QV -Q all Q5?ff:sgxg N,6E,e.2 1w ?i'3'w ' - .1 - fb! view' ' .sm -f ' -if 1 ' ...s A , ' use N -V 1 Z.. 5 f el' Y Q' Q 5- . THE HITIERICHH CC 77 efiign or iuing The right to govern ourselves is a unique privilege that We Americans enjoy. Through his vote every citizen who has reached the age of twenty-one takes an active part in his government. Government of the people, by the people, for the people, is truly American in its design. The right of free speech and the right of assembly are also privileges Which are still ours. Let us not fail to appreciate these to the full. The right to practice any religion, without fear of oppression, was one of the reasons our ancestors left Europe to come to this land, To worship God, each in his own way, is still a sacred privilege enjoyed by every American. In the hands of the people of the United States rests responsibility for the democratic way of life in the Americas-The United States provides the roof under which oppressed people of other nations have taken shel- ter during several centuries. Our land with its abundant harvests has offered haven to refugees from many lands. To share our wealth, our happiness, our freedom, and our democracy, has been our custom ever since the days of such noble Americans as George Washington. Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. lt is this design for living that we as a nation must fight to preserve: We must remain one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. if S JL, JL, ,C x ,- By joining act ves closer to our fellow ies make us feel more like a the school. They foster that which makes us forge ahead. One should be a part of some activity. because partici- pation in activities identifies us as indi- viduals interested in the progress and welfare of this democratic institution which is a heritage peculiar to our Ameri- can way of life. iAQ CAI! :5f5l 00I7'l ln the classroom we study and prepare ourselves for later life. By taking advann tage of this time given us in class we are able to further expand what we know. This is one place where everyone has an equal chance to prove his ability. This is truly the best gift that could be given us. the right to go to school and learn. .f4fALficA Prom those who have gone before us, we inherit sportsmanship and good fel- lowship in athletics. They have set the example of fair play always. They have left to us who follow them better stand- ards in the Held of sports. ln this Wav they have given more pep and life to the youths of America. li00K UNE IN AlT'FHl'FIES ir if if I LJ Ann ,Mjomf Our Principal 'Ar I I was .jcafkfgn 60,4 Assistant Principal WESTCOTT BRANCH i' WH. Aerf ,xlwlunfer Assistant Principal ff' .Ar . M. Ns. . ,301 OUR SPQDSQRQ HDD COUDSELORS . .r , ,A uA',..' F 5 I STANDING: Miss Niglixiugalc. Mr. Sivtscum. Mr. Smith. Mr. Ilazcl- f tim, Mr. Kimiick, Mrs. I.:mw. Sl'1,'X'l'lCil: Mrs. lingua, Miss Reavvr. P-J Mrs. i'rim1is. I, ,J V4 xyffX J X t i . .1 N Q X ,V i . l 5 Y 4 ' Q '1 ky 'ka ,' X - .2 . 4 4 Miss Hri-uiy. xnijiislim-mit tvziulicr: Mr. llmrfhili. ifiziu-im-in Cfiiiilseimi Uthui-is Mwmxgc Rilm-y: Xl. lhisuigi. ilixrci-ix .11 X.X.A. l7UQl' 12 J' fy? ea em an .Zac em 0 oun merica IJXNGUALQ15 STAXIJINUZ Mrs. Uariuw. Miss Ik-nf-lli, Mr, Kiimick. Mrs. Spunccr. Miss Heil:-nmn. Sl'IA'I'l'IIJ: Miss M1-aliif, Miss Hzilvp , M rs. Harrisfm, M rs. M urrziy, Miss Stellar. Mr. Hnfhtuli. R. O, T. C. Sn-U14-:init SL-xcr. N11-YiiiiI'N1A'liICS SICATICIJ: Miss M rlinnw. M rs. Ku-gzui, Miss Manish. Miss Nightingale. Mrs. Tulilr hum. Miss Ruwv. STAND- IXU: Mv. Altman. Mr. ilxifvlr-ni. Mr. Miirslmil. Mr. Nimtsi-nm. SCHNCI' , . .. . xx.. Nl'..Xll',Il: Mr, Illini. Mrs. Hummel. Mr. Pa-tcl'sv+i1. Miss lfislivi, Mr. Mzirshziil. Miss Asiilziliri. Miss lfn-ynunt, STA X III NH: Mr, Svluirs-f img Xliss I'zn'i!ialcv. Mr, lm- lry, Xlus, Francis. iWUSIC Si'iA'l'iiIl: Miss lhzntiui. l'znpi:xixi Murris. STAND- ING: Mi, Vasey. Mrs, fus- prrs. Mi. Tillilfilvf. M r s, Iizirms. IQNGLISH SIQATICIIL MisS1'hiilipa.iN1v m Pzxtlm-rsinx. Mrs. Ilmlifvziii. Mrs. llvlviiiml. Mrs. Fviuzitis. Miss Uufiy. STANIJINHZ Mrs. liiirlmi. Miss Hula. Mrs. Hziuvn. Mrs. Murphy, 'A' ART Mas. Qlimiiiii. Miss Luumuzlxi. Miss Pischzl. Mrs. Mi1sgy':ivi'. HISTORY ST.-XNIIIXH: Miss Allin. Mrs. Slrykxfrg Mrs. llnvins, Miss f'r'invr. 5138. iicxxvs. SIC.'X'l'lCI1: Mrs. Hzikvr, Mr. XYiiitm:m, Mi'-4. Lau. 'A' ' 'rf L . - H641 J, 5 I Q 2 pf? f ,235 3 4 Q Z gr? Im 5 -, v 'Y' 'Y 'ir if 3 ' ,ww .2 KRW ? 24:1 aux -I i l' - E1 Zzzifclem 0 mai, Z?0cbe:5, Teachers in the English Department teach our students to write better English and to appreciate fine literature. Through this important department they are given a knowledge of books which is of use to them throughout their lives. They learn to appreciate a stirring novel, an educational biography, or a non- fiction masterpiece. Too much cannot be said for the wide vocabulary acquired in high school for use in the student's future business and social life. All of this is given with the help of Mrs. Cebatis, Mrs. Donovan, Miss Duffy, Miss Hogan, Miss Hyman, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Sattler, Miss Waska, and last but not least the head of the department, Miss Bessie Stenhouse. Mr. Ault, Mrs. Delehant, and Mrs. Harms, three teachers equally important in our English education as the aforementioned, handle the Public Speaking. Now when the capitals of all the foreign countries are on the tips of the tongues of all news reporters, our Foreign Lan- guage Department if of vital importance. Our students are learn- ing the languages of these various countries under the supervi- sion of Messrs. Bechtolt and Kinnick: Madams Harrison and Murray: and Misses Berleman, Haley, Mealiff, Stellar, and Ber- tolli-who is pinch-hitting for Miss Drolsom who is on sab- batical leave. Knowledge of a foreign language gives the student a better understanding of the composition of his own tongue. Such knowledge is a cultural asset of the first rank. It is also a useful tool. For example, knowledge of Spanish undoubtedly will prove most valuable to those students who may be em- ployed in the near future in business that involves trade with our neighbors in South America. Due to current world conditions, social science is a subject of vital importance at this time. Mrs. Baker, Miss Crowe, Mrs. Law, Mrs, Murphy. and Mr. Whitman are helping the students to study present world affairs while Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Stry- ker give them a better understanding of the history of yesterday. Mrs. Keepers' student travels even farther back through the ages. Their intellectual pilgrimages pause before the sphinx in the desert of Sahara or penetrate the interior of King Tut's tomb. With students learning everyday to read the newspaper and follow the nations and their leaders up through the ages . . . who knows . . . perhaps in years to come the future president of the United States may be a former Calite. Page 14 Ctl 6lCiQl 5 WESTCOTT' FACULTY BACK RONV: Bliss Kuzin, Mr. Busch. Mr. Ahlberg, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Merwick. IMID- DLE ROVV: Miss Body, Blrs. McMiginnis, Mrs. Horine, Mrs. House, Miss Todd, Mrs. Reilly, lllrs. Miller. FRONT ROXV: Mrs. Dilger, Miss McGovern. Miss Swain, Miss Coyle. Miss Munn, Iliss Mills, Mr. Moore. COMMERCIAL Mr. llajors. llfr. Kinnick, Mr. Palseclge, Mr. Knehans, Mr. Pack. MIDDLE ROVV: Mr. Smith, Miss Blorrison, Miss Harris, Mrs. Deter, Miss Fitzgerald. Ilfr. Griffin, SEATED: Miss Bfulcahy, Miss Pressentin, Mrs. Battey, Miss Kelly, Mrs. La Caste. i' HOUSIEHOLD ARTS Miss Tulwin. Miss Rosenlmlnth, Mrs. Rzwlow, Miss Hickey. SIIOP Mr. Metz. Mr. La Pointe, hlr. Booth, Mr, Del Favcro, Mr. Farnsworth, Mr. Bays- ton. Mr. Ashley, Mr. Solu- mon. 'k PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Ivcrs. Mr. Dygert, Mrs. McCarthy Mr, Freestrom. SFIATEIJ: Miss Kuglin. Mrs. Davidge, Miss Fletcher, Miss Pearson. TI-IE OFFICE Mrs. Herlmld. Mrs. Jansen, Miss Sullivan. Miss 1IeNally. THE LIBRARY Mr. Neuinztnn, Bliss Fraatz, Miss Randall. 'A' .f ga x 5 iii? Q? ,gg JJ 35? ,A fi' ,ZX ,Lg ir . , ,.f,, f , , vibe' Q ' ef 'S If 4 ,M xl ,gg F if S ,Q J aah , It 4 4' 'fax .59,'3 :, '. Zi Q V1 Q s ima . ,, Q sz r .sg v::4 X 5 gg 5242 .l ACK BURGIQR President A. C. C. I.. Dt31,12c1A'1'ias lst and 2nd Year BAFK ROXY: Binglimn, Nl:- Grenera, Johnson. l'm'ein':n1, llogash, Arnold, Krznise. Nel- son, Larson. S p 1' i n pg i- r. THIRD ROXV: Blzielhviizilil. Healy, Gootlell, Hurley. Pol- lard, Lelieau, B 1' zu in fc l il, Stein, Uougherty. Aiulersr-ii. J., IDeRuntz. S li 1' U N Il ROW: VV:ilsh. llzirris, Heil' rick, Bonnes, l'Dui'i':mt. l'irtle. Unrlwett, T a y l o ie, fhristie. FIRST RONVZ Pzuxlin. l'islC. Newton, Donaghue. NYiet-lierii. Bryan, Sandin. Pincus, llilek, Mero, Jacob. A. C. C. L. Dl2I.lfkiA'l'liS 3rd and 4th Year BACK ROVV: Buis, Kaak. Holland, Johnson, 'l'rz1Cy, Kaup, Crossen, Leahy. Lziinli- right, Herbaly. FOURTH ROW: Bonke, Hitz, Mitelu-ll, Kouder, Milligan, Lacey, Lih- ner, L e n n 0 n. Xlel':u'tliy. Bradley. Smith. S zi gg e r. THIRD ROXY: Ble4'leIlzin. Powers, O'Sl1aug'linessy, llo- niolka, Horan, Nelson, Kus- sziek, Brand, Tyler, Kuyper. Thiele, f12l1'lSU!l. SECOND ROW: Nichol, Ahrr-ns, Fus- tin, Friend, Dixon, Riehnicls, Liston, Doornbos, Knnclscn, Lee, Law. Krueger. Alas. Novak. FRONT R U NY: Milicevich. Clark, Ri-mlmzui, Tzmzer, Cahill, iilalie. Hen- nett, Schultz. Pakir-sv , llirzt-I, Linhzirdt. UAQ ff Cafumel Foremost among service groups is the All Calumet Civic League. This student body promotes socials and assemblies Where stu- dents may become acquainted with each other. It also aims to develop understanding between student and teacher. Most im- portant of all it gives to the students the opportunity to express their ideas in regard to the government of the school. It has patterned its constitution after the Constitution of the United States. lts officers are selected with almost as great care as are our national leaders. Only superior students are inf trusted with this important service and governmental responsi- bility. lt is an honor indeed to belong to the A. C' C. L. Officers this year are Jack Burger, president: Bob Crossen, vice-president: Lucille Glahe, secretary: and Betsy Powers. treasurer. i Page I 6 iuic eague if if 'A' A typical A. C. C. L. meeting is now in progress. Two sharp raps of the gavel, and a hush settles down over the room as the president calls the meeting to order. The roll is called. the secretary reads the minutes . . . the delegates vote approval. The Rooters Club Committee reports that members are required to attend all football and basketball games . . . Representa- tives from the Red Cross Committee urge session delegates to collect contributions toward this year's goal of one thousand dollars. Plans for an afternoon social in the Boys' Gym are discussed. At the vice-president's suggestion. it is moved and seconded that a social be held in the near future and that admission be only by presentation of an A. C. C. L. membership card. After much discussion, the motion is carried. The president asks for corrections or additions: the minutes are approved and ordered filed. Having explained to new members that each person in the A. C. C. L. is required to serve upon some committee, he next calls for committee reports. The chairman of the assembly committee announces that a Variety Show will be given at a morning and an afternoon assembly, and requests all representatives to urge the students of their sessions to buy tickets. The A'Best Idea Contest 'k A. C. C. L. Social it New Year's Party i' Clean-Up King and Queen Jack Leahy and Irene Sandin Page 17 WES'I'CC3'l I' A.C.C.l.. RACK RONY: llettyXYm'li2111, Treasurer. FRONT ROYY: Joan Payne. l'resiflc-nt: Dick Eulitt. Vice-l'rc-sifletit. XVlZS'I'CO'l l' FJ.A.A. B A l K R O XY: lhnlley. FRONT RUXY: l'illey'. Highs-. I C I U 'lfllafmff Q J4. J4. During the past semester members of the Westcott A. C. C. l.-. sponsored three assemblies: a science demonstration. a vaudeville show, and a movie assembly. A local talent show was given on April l5 and 16. Lack of seating accommodations made possible the attendance of only Westcott pupils. ln addition to these events a farewell social was given in honor of the departing ZA's, and a special enterf tainment with refreshments was also presented. Mr, Richard Busch sponsors the XVestcott A. C. C. l.. lts officers during the past year have been Joan Payne, president: Dick Eulitt. vice-president: and Betty Vwferkau. secretary- treasurer. 'k Miss Munn sponsors the Ci. A. A. of Vwfestcott. Seventy per cent of the girls of Vvlestcott are in this organization. Co-operation is almost one hundred per cent for games. There are about fifty bowlers who hope to form a league by the next semester. The group is headed by capable oflicers and a board of ten members. The officers are: Lottie Fleischer. president: Betty Pickering, vice-president: and Helen Brashinger. secretary- treasurer. .-4 1. VVYESTCOTT G.A.A. BACK ROVN' Z l lc'ist'l1t'i' l'6t'fci'n1a11. Duttus. l,IClik'l' ing. Miss Munn. l5x'nsl1ingr'r Piragis, l,uel1l:e. l RlbX'l RUXY: Reliling. Laing. liennell. M l Dl7l.lC RQXY, The Student Council is headed by Miss Margaret McGowen. The officers are: President, Edna Bowles: Vice-President, Margaret Aardema: Secretary. Bob Smith. The Council handles the civic end while A.C.C.L. looks after all functions that are purely social. The Council sponsors an annual 'Rose Day when roses are sold. The money thus obtained is used for the purchase of such necessities as soap and towels needed in lavatories, and for the buying of emblems. t The Calette was first published in 1933 as a weekly newspaper devoted to, and written by, the students. A year later, it was discontinued- But the students had enjoyed the paper. Before long it was again published. The Culette is still published weekly and sold on each Friday. The staff is headed by Miss G. Swain. First Page Editors: Ruth Steinberger, Adeline Kingsbury. Second Page Editors: Tony Wise, Rosemary Aingstrom. Third Page Editors: .loan Payne, Betty Pickering. Fourth Page Editors: Dick Eulitt, Russele Dudley. .M ...ww V 'J-W., ,mas XVESTCOTT STUDENT COUNCIL HAFK ROVV: l.u1'tus, VVin ilcrlliml, H:ti'i'isi111, Scott liuotlinzm. IITTJDTJC RUVV Sternlmerger, Arvetis, New mural, Maischall, Phelps I RON 'I' ROW' : Bowles Azirflema, Blcfloverll, Smith Wliltjer. le 'lfllafwff .S?uc!enf Counci f7Ae maffoff Caine CAl.liT'l'l2 STAFF FIRST RUXV: Larson. An- ilt-rsen, Angstcn. R C e V c S. SICVOXD RUYYI XYiiL:. lhym-. Swain. l'iel:ci'inpg'. llilettu. lfetiferman. Tll I RIJ RUXY: Tliiele. Alolmson. lillis. I-'lll'll'l'll ROXY: liulitt. llzxim-. Sternherger. Tiglie. lluilley, Wvullicr, Illocrlorw. HLL FHTIERICFID PUBLICHTIOI1 340 jnlbl all JANUARY . . . Click . . . click . . . copy . . . pencils . . . damp brows and weary brains that will sigh with relief when the Temulac is published in June . . . Ranting, raging editors, deadlines, more copy, touselled hair, shiny noses, heckled typists, frayed tempers . . . the Temulac staff is on parade, Informality is the theme of the annual. All the clubs, organ- izations, and activities of the students are rounded up bv the juniors and seniors that make up the Temulac staff. Temperamental artists, broken down copy writers, super eager salesmen, advertising solicitors and itty bitty six-foot errand boys are often excited but never bored as they gather the materials that may eventually turn out to be the 1941 annual. JUNE . .. Miracles do occur . . . the Temulac staff can bear witness to that. Only a miracle could have delivered the 1941 annual from the printer. Members of the literary department call atten- tion to the copy they have written, and the entire staff sighs with relief to see their labors at last bound between covers. Each page recalls memories of the work which had been a part of every day. It is hard to believe that out of the general haste, confusion, and chaos of the two past semesters, there should emerge a book such as this, but here is tangible proof. The Temulac staff is happy to present to the student body of Calumet, the NINETEEN FORTY-ONE TEMULAC. Page 2 0 Ql'l'llfL CLC literary Departmenz ........... Mrs. Donovan Joan Bonhomme. Dave Milligan. Tom Bradley, Marilyn Seils, Ethel Maddick, Rosemary Bevignani. Shirley Reynolds. Eleanor Koniecsny. Business Manager ............ Mr. Kinnick John Webster, Diana Backas. Simon Congemi. Ruth Keigher. Pholography . ......... , Mr. Knehans Ralph Clarbour, Art De Runtz. Layouts .....,....,. Mrs. Musgrave Nlarilyn Seils, Bill Schafer. Norma Thompsen. Jeanne Haener, Lillian Abrahamsen. Lorraine Kellett, Marion Rau. Jean Benson. John Ereudenberg. Ar! ........... . . , Miss Gordon Bob Sommers. Senior Sections ............ Miss Berleman STANDING: Rita Donaghue. Evelyn Demoplos, Natalie Sawallisch, Helen Panos, Jane Pisle. SIEATED: James Grant, Dorothy Campbell. Mary Margaret Fair, Grace Rysdon. Donatta Yates. Dorothy Buckberg, Audrey Curtin, Joann Dulevich. Rosalie. Vslright. Miss Berleman. Winifred Moehle. Page 2 I l XL 1 ,F 1 1 1, 1' Pagv 2- le Cafumef rier FALL 1940 STAFF l'11l1llNl1L-rx Ill-my liimk, liulx Vx'-lawrl V11-l'11lwliNl1mw Vzuxl Kamp. Shirll-3 llzmkfzrg lfflixm-5 in Vlzil-i , Uv'-nw llzmwrx. ,lwlm l.n-X untis ll,-l'f+litrfy'x 111 Vllim , . l.f-v1:1vm- llryw. l'l15li- tletwlmlvrv Nlzumuing lfflm-xv , . Riclmul XX':1ll1-nt. Rwlmrml NY:1l1-111 NL-ui lfrlitl-2' l':u1llm' l.zwl4ix114a-r Sluwh lflltt-W .Xustivv XlulJ1m:1I4l l'11l-lin-5 , lirmts Stvpzxn Fawn' .Xllz-x , , -liwflmxrlyll Sullvxzm. lk-guy lwxsv lixslxzllmlgn-Q lllgmflw XY-nth llutwlr l'11lwl1cit5 Hill l,p-mmn lfzluxxlty Arlvwc 1' llq-mg 1lrm1r'1't l'.X1iliHXli lfclitfwrx , ,llnxr lf1'wlw-111. lblllfm-N Xiuwizx. ll:-vvuzv-l llyxme l'.Xtili 'l'1X'U lzrllllrrx Xvrxmvzx Ku5p:-V. lhmmlmy Ulsrn. l':11 l'llim:m .Xwlftznmtf , ,,., . Nlzuy itixllmurlm' limum--, Slmlvlur l,-vxxry l',X42lC 'l'll Rlfli l'll'rf1r'4 , l.m'll:1 l'11x'l4lm. Rvwznliv XYz'igl1l, llanrrict l'lnxf1s Awixfxlxwtx lllmuiu Vluwtlm, lifmw-Svlu1lu. Klilj 'lklnwlw l'.X1ilf l-'MVR l,l1.1.lyN V, , ,, , , , llull Vlwyl. XYfnflvll fwzmxxws 41, .X. .X. Ylruinixx Xaumdnn. l.-115 XYl1i!0 .Mlx'wv'xi-lvl: Nlzaumzlgmx llcllln-5 lfllsu-x .Xmlrsy Kyle l':1cul15 .Xllvi--w .Xmw XI, llvnuuvy l'lx+1Yfwgm1vlv5' lfzzculxx lX1lx'fNm' , lrxxin Km'lv:uw flu-ulgxtir-u 5111111124-xw -lim 'l'x':1ry ,lwlm flimcr lfxlculty .Xllvxrcr Rnyrlm-mfl llriftlxl SPRING 1941 STAFF lfclilm'-ilx-clxln-f , ,, , , ,, ,Yix'g'i1xi:1 Kuyper Quill :xml Scroll l'z1g'e Emlitmls , ,, ..,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,l. ,, ,,,,,, .lixxmziskn Bnllin. Gsm-gia Vlxriitlc Art fiflitm' ,,,,, , ,, ,, ,,,, Rwlwrl Nlm'g'un Staff YYri1ex's .,.. ,. . ,. . Wvillizmx Simon. ,lnus Simrln. Rnsvxlxzlry SILIXHUII. Shirley R1cl1zu'clsnm, Sarah Custin, zmrl Jmxrxxullsm Students. Pl1UffI4Sl'1A?1Ill1Cl' ,,.Xrtlm1' Dellmxtz l'i1'c11lati5'u1,, jim Tracy. Riclzarcl Linrllmcrg 4Xrlx'crtiS1ng..,.,, ,, ,, , Hjolm Diguey -1 l x 1 v. l ,jj We present to you the Editing Onice of the Crier. a madhouse of clicking typewriters. sweating copyboys. hurried reporters and frantic editors. lWiraculously. out of all this chaos. comes the country's leading high school newspaper. the Calumet Crier. An All-American publication. The Crier has long brought sunshine to the students satiated by algebra, history, and chemistry, or dazzled and dizzy from the solution of intricate problems in trigonometry. lt is a Welcome comfort to teachers, restful medium to Work-weary mentors and a headache to the hard working staff! But don't let this little article mislead youf All who work on the Crier. even the lowly reporters and typists. love their job on the paper . . . 'lihe exciting never-ending drama of news. l,l'll 'l' TU RIGHTZ Rlwrci Trstcy, llietwxziltcr, Yzmfln-l. STAN l il X123 lrlzullct-r. Hos- ztker, S l 'lvlil Xlii: Us1E'i'lwlm, lireenlee. STAN Ill Nli: Kinsella. Ble- K' 1' :A r k e ii, Schhy, lirililill. Trztcy, 'l' li i e l e, Obermyer. lic-ilricli, SlT'l'l Nfl: lfiim. Yillliltll, llietrieh. l.iurllu'i'ig. STQXXIJIXH: Kztrtlt. Spriitut-V, Kziup, Kiiyper. lilc- tiizm. Vzirl-oii, fr: isscn. SI 'll- 'l'l Nil: ,Xi'nt'tt. llzmseu. l.t--- evitie. Hzilt-fix, Olsen. Wall:-uf. XYi'iul1t. lfi'it'ltsiii1. Blcllwnxilvl. exert, Mita Page 2 3 I I QMCLPCJ id! nd all STEP? CLFZSACLAS Hall guard captains-outstanding students selected by members of the faculty-are custodians of the corridors at Calumet. These captains, together with their Iieutenants, enforce the regulations made by the faculty sponsor and see that each guard is perform- ing his duty. These custodians are responsible for the cleanliness of the corridors and for the order maintained in them. The result of their labor is Calumet's hall guard system-one of the finest in the city, we Cavan-M0 gommiffee Heads up . . . Sleeves up . . . Clean up . . . With this prize-winning slogan as an incentive, Calumet cleaner-uppers, Ied by.C1loria Tanzer, rolled up their sleeves, and with a hard look in their eyes, pitched into the gigantic task of cleaning up not only the school itself but even of polishing-up some of the students of Calumet. Mr. Elmer Casey, a newcomer to our staff-he takes the place left vacant by Mr. Joseph Dickman-pepped us up to the point where We determined to win the title of CHICACiO'S CLEANEST HIGH SCHOOL, or else .... Contributing grammar schools, as well as various commu- nity groups gave line co-operation. In fact all Auburn Park con- tributed not a little to the clean-up project. Truly, this year's clean-up campaign has been one of the most successful programs ever participated in by the Calumet student body. we Suki? Counci The Safety Council is an all-city organization With a unit in every school. The Safety Council at Calumet, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Bayston, endeavors to meet and cope with any kind of hazard around the school and to some extent even in the community. But the biggest job undertaken every year by the council is the registration of students who drive cars to school. The purpose of this registration is to insure complete information about the student in the event that he violates a safety law. When laws are broken the offender is subject to arrest and trial by the members of the Safety Council. The leaders of this year's group are Don Siegel, president: Melvin Koelhler, vice-president: Ray Kustach. secretary: and Roy Downey, treasurer. Page Z4 SPRING 1941 HALL GUARDS AND FIRE IVIARSHALS BACK ROXV: Battis, Sandin, Kamp, Mziellonalrl, Lihner, Kaak, Crossen, Johnson, Frit- schcl. S IC ll 0 N IJ ROVV: Cooper, NYirtz, Lacey, Koeh- ler, Kordc-k, Schoppen, Bur- ger. Dohrowits. F I R S T R O XY : iI':flXYZlI'IIS. Pruitt, Rehrler. Johnston. Cilahe, Rog- genhuck. Schultz. ir .lack Leahy and Irene Sandin receiving Clean Up Contest Cups I3AI.I. 1940 FIRE MARSHALS AND HALL GUARD CAPTAINS BACK ROVV: Kaak, McDon- ald, Cooper, Holtzhaeker, Lor- ing. Pruitt, Johnson. Lacey, Crossen, Glah e. FRONT RONY: Rheder, Sandin, Johnston, Etlwzwris, Bern. CI.IiAN-UI' COXIMITTEE BACK ROXY: Me-lIon,lIaehl, Halen. Crossen, Kaup, Tracy, Johnson. Lihner. Lamhright. Sager, Shake. F U U R T H ROXY: Stein, Richards, Pa- kieser, Flynn, Cronin, Lar- son, Johnson, O'Shaughnessy, Panos, Buckley, Kirsehstein, Ellinghain, Newton, Dough- erty, Donaghue. 'I' H I R D ROVV: XYiIIiams, Bilek, Fil- son, Tyler. McClellan, Sher- man, Kaak, O'Leary, Panos, Johnson, Ile Runtz. SECOND R O VV : Richter. Keating, Nichol, Knox, Pisle, Springer, Lord, Iirainfeld, Gilbertson, Cahill, Axhe-rg, Corcoran, Mil- ler. FIRST ROVY: Sims, McCarthy, G I a h e , Leahy, T a n z e r , Kuyper. Lennon, Powers, Ilurgar, Schultz, Blil- ligan. McMahon. Redman. 'A' SAIIIETY COUNCIL Di2MoNs'l'RAT1oN SAFETY COUNCIL BACK ROVV: Ruis.WViIliam- son, VVintr-r, Anderson, Lam- Isert. Sims, Sullivan, Loring, Russell, lkronifield, Bresna- han, Pakieser. MIDDLE RONV: 0'Conn0r. Coughlin. Smith. Leslrlin, Lambright, Olson. Iirickson, Kordek, Husso, llohrowits. Domey. Lacey. FIRST ROW' : Leahy. Koehler. McDonald, Dustusch, Siegel, McCarthy, Lennon, johnson. Stuhe. ,,w,4f4f4:,h .gznior QrZ5,60un,ci! -Ar ak if aes Y L xi PQILI4' J ff A lg ITMJ. 1040 FOI'R'l'll RONV: l.illroth. T e r lr is 1' 51. Nelson, Allen. Blormilmerg. Fc-ielwtinger. Pct- erson. Shogren. liloomquist. XYalsky. Lznnlr. lit-irling. An- flerson. Jacobson, Kramer. Felher, lXIc1':n'thy, XYelsl1. Norman, lllea, Englehert. TH URI! RUNV Z Carrick. Greenlee, Morrell. li0llflElOCl'i, Gilbertson, Rlielverg, Arnett, Myer, Kristal, Coffey, jacob- son. Cole, Lawrence, Schwert- feger. Lam. Shorten. SEK - ONIJ ROXY: Agnus. Shaw. Scholar, lfelner, Schultz. Mitchell, Rysslon. Clarke. Yerheek. Skoog. llomestraml. llahlstrzx, Ugren, FROX1 ROXY: llnllmzm, Matthews. Loomis, Xloshznugli. Krestun, Macl arlzme, Kinney. John- son, Anderson, Green, Clark, Olson. lliselwl, Yan VVisten- lmrg, Rei4ly. SPRING 1941 BACK RONY: linnman, Ste- pzm, Clinse, Roggenbuck. Tlowney, Fc-lirenlmntp, Dank- ers, Crzmrlnll, Kumpfer, llle- Laughlin, NVc-ber, Trowbridge. lNlTDlJl.lf ROXV: U'Shaugl1- nessy, 0'Neil, Sehneneman, Gryss, Nelson, l'zlyne, Kny- per, li. Nelson, liHUCll. Grind- ler. Kleflc-ll:11l. vl. FRONT ROYV: XYisehhover, Nesvig. Alirahamsen, XYrig'ht, Fahr- ner. l'h:ince. Sells. Liston. Kuehnlis, Cie-ssc-n. Swanson. BACK RUXV: Olsen, llrcon, Vostin. Flynn, Akers, Jutzi. Palciess-r, I.nse, lmle. Rich- ards. llansen, Simmons. Kle- Xainarn. Nl l IDIJl,lC ROXY: fllahe. lit-hrler. llnrley. Thiele. Gmngli, Rini, Singer. Knapp. , , . Lang. lntnzuu, Liwse. Ble- l Rlahon, 1' l fl 1' lc. lfitteret. Selilcsser. FRONT RUNY: Tlirzel. Svllwelluillszieli. XYnn- ilerlicli. l.:u'lcingl-r. l zn'ynn, Xewlvy. lfllelilen, C'IllTlDlJl'll. Panlcralz, 1 Each Tuesday, Calumet students see blue and white spots before their eyes. No, they aren't dizzy, it's only the Senior Girls' Council in their traditional costumes of powder blue skirts and White sweaters. What are the activities of the Senior Girls' Council? asks the inquiring reporter of prexy Vera Chance. A'To raise money, is the answer. Profits from the Spring Frolic, for example, will be used to entertain the mothers of Seniors at a series of Mothers' Teas . . . This year we hope to have sufficient funds to purchase a new set of dishes, Vera adds, while a proud little smile brings a dimple into her left cheek. Who is in charge of these events? queries the reporter. Jean O'Shaughnessy is Dance Chairman and Carolee Kump- fer is in charge of the Spring Teas. Other oflicers are Evelyn Fahrner, vice-president: Shirley Liston, secretary: and Maralyn Seils, treasurer, . ls any senior girl eligible for membership? is the next question. Indeed not, exclaims Vera. Besides having a 'G' average and a perfect citizenship record, recommendations from at least ten teachers are necessary. So you see, the Senior Girls' Council is a much coveted goal. Page 2 7 jk iwieffed The Kiwiette Club was organized by junior and senior girls interested in aviation. The purpose of the Kiwiettes is to pro- mote interest in aviation and to provide a good time for the mem- bers. Every year the organization buys something for the aero- nautic department. The requirements for membership in this club are a G average, sponsorship by a member in good standing, an interest in the future of aviation and the making of a model airplane that will Hy. The social events of the Kiwiettes are numerous and varied. These include the initiation party Cpoor kidsj, an educational tour to the airport. a tea for the members' mothers and a special Christmas party as well as picnics and the ever popular skating parties. A skating party is given every semester. It is eagerly antici- pated by the entire school which turns out almost 'len masse to enjoy it. In fact this skating party is the most popular recrea- tional event of the entire year-with the single exception, perhaps, of the Prom. Every member of the Kiwiettes belongs to the 'iTimes Air Cadet Corps to further aviation in Chicago. The newly elected officers are: President, Winona McClellan: Vice-President, Lois Johnson: Secretary, Martha Richardson: Treasurer, Evelyn Eahrner: Social Secretary. Marge Crandall: Publicity Chairman, Shirley Dankers. Page 2 8 BAVK ROXY: Glahe. Pa- kicser, McNally, Rysdon. Ash, Lackinger, Johnson, Arnett, Carlson, Conway, Larson. McAndrews. Irie. B. McClel- lan. SICFONID ROVV: Kel- Iett, Zipse, Leslie, Sherman, Ilresnalian, Kreitzer, VVerIeIl, Thiele, Haines, Hein, Mustes. Vale-rn, Grentzmacker, Bier- walter, Erickson, Lowery. FIRST RUVV: Tanzer, Pru- itt, Skalski, Fahrner, Rich- ards, VV. McClellan. Major I.aI'ointe, Johnson, Crandall, Ilaukers, Rehder, Liston, Ilixon. IIAFK ROYV: M a y n a r CI, Hansen, Montague, Noble, Olsen, Ruddy, Marker, Ax- herg, Utz, Harlan. Johnson, VVhite, Flynn, E d w a r d S. 'FII IRD ROW: Springer, 0'Shaughnessy, R i g h t e r, Kumpfer, Schucneman, Peter- son, Chance, Johnson, Frai- rler, Small, McMahon, Leahy, Carlson. SECOND ROVV: S i n g e r, Peterson, Ballin, Schlesser, G 0 u g h, Rettke, Larsen, Hitz. Cahill, Davis, Reclelin. FIRST ROW: Bol- linger, VVeinI1eimcr. Powers, Clark, Fnchlen, Jurkiewicz. PULJL' 29 jim ir 01795 .7Ae ji une ga! maui AIR CORPS BACK ROVV: Powell, An- derson, Powers. VVil1I, Hui- zenga. Ringlnlonni. I, a lc e, M o n n t f o r cl, Campaigns. THIRD ROXV: Lncchesi, Hutchinson, Vlhitelieacl, Hur- ley. Juleen. YYhite. Curtain, Lane, Annal, Miller. SEC- OND RONY: Sze-sny. Stan- kns. Abramson, Major La Pointe. Block, Richards, St. Pierre. FRONT ROYY: An- xlerson. Xelson. Bradley, Fol- som, Cumiinglxam, XYagner. 'I-RIBIJNE GOLD lVlEDAl, XVINNLRS l':nIet l'ivi'pm'al XVal!er Aa- Qnnril. lladet First Sergeant lit-orue vlziiimlzien-Ii, ii a rl e I S 44-rgeant Ilvinnlll XYugner. Scr- ueinlt john Rozier. If you are to walk into Portable Twenty-Eve any day during the week, before you, spread all over the whole expanse ofthe room, are the bobbing heads of many young air corps men, studying valiantly to overcome intricate navigation problems and cram- ming their brains full of meteorology, and airplane construction. Before anyone can bein the air corps, he must have had two semesters of either engines, airplane construction, or navigation. In addition to this he must have a UG average and be one ofthe ten selected from each class. These are the Calumet Cadets who were awarded Medals at the Annual Federal Inspection. May Zl, l9-ll. Officers Efficiency: Cadet Lt. Colonel Richard Ozinga. Non- Coms Efficiency: Cadet Sgt. Erank Eolsum. Neatesr Cadet: Cadets Norman Ozinga, Edward Jacobsen, Kenneth Lind. Re- serve Officers Assn.: Cadet Captain Roy Sandquist. American Legion flux.: Cadet Captain Edward Martin, Spanish War Vet- erans: Cadet Znd Lt. Oliver Reese. O'DonneII Eddy Post No. 714: Cadet lst Sgt. Elmer I-Ierbaly, LeRoy McCullough Post: Cadets Sgt. Jack McHugh. William Dalzell, Corporal Charles Walton, Norman Carlson. Chicago Tribune KGoIdj: Cadets lst Sgt. Alfred Dorl, Staff Sgt. William Paxton, Corp. Charles E. Anderson, Corp, Herbert Warren, Corp. Edward Finniganz fSiIuerQ : Cadet Harry Wack. Page 3 U Rieliznwl Day. Robert Ilruitz, Members of the Calumet R.O.T.C. are trained to take their places as the country's leaders-both civil and military. This year, more than ever before in almost a quarter of a century, we realize the importance of this high school unit of the United States Army. The R.O.T.C. furnishes the school with color and romance. Carrying Old Glory and leading the salute to the Flag and the oath of allegiance are but a few of the duties of the R.O.T.C. whose guards lend dignity to balls and dances. A dinner-dance. given by the oflicers each semester, is a high point in the Calumet social season. Our very able military advisor, Sergeant Sever and Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Ozinga select a platoon from the 275 uniformed cadets of the Calumet Unit. This platoon enters the city-wide competition. Calumet always hopes for an award. R. O. T. C. OFIIICLERS BAFK ROVV: Ziinmcrs, Sedlack, Rc:-sc-. Nazer. VVolter Konrath, ,Ianflacc-k. NIIIJIJLE ROVV: Biggers, Person Swanson, Kinsella. liknxan. XYagner, O'l'onnor. FRONT ROXY: Fortnin, Sanrlqnist, NYeigel, Ozinga, Saver. Haag fmmprr, Martin, Hoffman. PICKED PLATOON BAVK ROXV: Anderson, Taylor, Knnder. Schiller. Potter l.oon1is, Putnam, XValtm1, Pomroy. Lind, MIIJIJLE ROXY: McHugh. Bailey, Davis, Pankratz. Nvagncr, Fol som. lluherty, Jacobsen. llattis, Graelnncr. FRONT ROW' Zinnnc-rs, McHugh, Kelly, Day, Nienhonsc, Franek, Hur ton, llc-ttluf, Mos-lik-, Harris, XNTZIIJCIQ Dorl. Officer Jamlztet-lt. NON-COMMISSIONED Ol5l3lCliRS RACK ROVV: Hiller, lJay, Uraftz, Block NV.. Ahern, Hel-lngll, W'inchester, Iluwat, Block R., McHugh j.. Bailey, FOVRTH ROXY: Holland. lfennessy, Kowalsls Hoehle. llc-ttlof, Bartnska, Kerr, Fanscl. lieringer, Nicn- house. llohcrty, Loomis, Finnegan. THIRD ROVV: NX'al- ton, Milligan, VYirtz. VVallent. Harenlwryz, Schillo, Kric-bs, Tomas. Davis, Harris, VVoorl, Soinerslurler. SECOND ROVV: Smith. Miller, XYagner, St. Pierre, Blasius, Kon- der, lfolsom. Flint. Aagaarrl, Anderson, fflarbowr, liattis, Kenny. FIRST RONV: Mc-ilcxno, Manning, Paxton, VYil- liarns, Rosie-r, Schoeter. Parks, llcrlvaly, Dorl, Potter, XYerer. Gavin. RIFLE TEAM BACK ROVV: Doherty, llorl, Draftz, Bailey, Lorrniis, NValton. FRONT ROVV: Illasins, Diggers, Ozinga, VVeigal, llettlof. Page 31 073 0 C' JUNIOR HI-Y ll.Xl'K ROXY: Kelley, VV1u.5- ner, .Kuala-rsuii. Getz, Rosclier, Ives. Xl I IJDLE ROXY: lt- tersagi-ii, Allen. Halen. Hur- ger. Smith, Dorl. Ratzel. F R 0 N 'l' R O VY: Tzileutt. Sznullverg, Stulze. 1Ir. Smith, Spun-org Swanke, Straits. jiilnmm. SENIOR HLY Bjlili RUXY: Cloyil. Iirieli- son, liunninglizun, XYinter. lireeiinxzxn, Ale.-Xiiliffe, XYil- liamwn, Kennedy, I. :1 n e , Xl l lPlll.li R OXY: Lanilxerl XYzx1.111cr. Otter. Cooper, l i't'e: stnrln, l.:m1ln'ight, S ni ith , Ricliersull. FRONT ,ROVVZ llnnillzielc. Szindlin. Leulij , Kanji. XY:1em-r. Lennon, Klux'- 1.13. Qual. RESERVES l!Al'K ROXV: O'f'oiiiim Reilly. lfux. I.owry. Nicosia, Blomllqnisi, Ahlquist, Ilrmn, I.ewis,lll1i1ter. Redelin, Moly- neux, O'l'mn1or, T H l R IJ ROVV: lllzmning, Benson, IJ., Becker. Slays, Leonard, Nea M a li n n , Litzko, Kluger. XYerlel. laiiig. johnson, Xlef lqlellan. Tulen. SECON IJ RUXY: Arnett, Thompsen. Olsen, Sc-ils, Blaine, Benson J.. NIci'lellan, F a h 1' n e r. Knuilsen, Skalski, Ash, Sir- lmutz. FIRST ROVV: Ruddy. Ahern, Larson, VV li i t C. Riclizmls. Pisle. Friend. we yunior i- M An application of paddles . . . An energizing tomato massage . . . A rejuvenating fresh egg or ketchup drink . . . And what do you have? Why, nothing less than a Junior I-Ii-Y initiationf If any of you sport-minded boys want to display your courage, you should by all means join the I-Ii-Y. It's quite simple to do. To be sure you must be sponsored by a member in good standing, have an excellent scholastic record, and be able to survive the inevitable initiation. Then you're a member of the Junior Hi-Y. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Elwood Smith, the I-Ii-Y boys engage in various sports and entertain their friends at delightful parties and dances. .7Ae .gznior i- M Here before your very eyes is presented this happy-go-lucky, athletically inclined group of young fellows. Who are they? you ask. Why. of course, after glancing at those handsome youths you couldn't possibly be wrong. Yes . . . They are the SENIOR HI-Y heroes who have survived those awful initia- tion rites. The SENIOR HI-Y is managed by Jack Leahy, treasurer: Bob Sandin, secretary: Donald Wagner, vice-president: and the honorable president, Paul Kaup. Last. yet best, comes Mr. Free- strom, without whom there would not be a SENIOR HI-Y. we QI! RJQPUQ5 The Girl Reserves are the junior members of the Young Women's Christian Association. Their purpose is to find and give their best and their slogan is to face life squarely. Every girl, upon becoming a member of the Girl Reserves, pledges her friendship, service, and loyalty. to the Calumet Girl Reserve Club and promises faithfully to strive to reach those high ideals which other girls have sought and attained. The Girl Reserve installation is a formal affair at which all the old members light candles and form a half-circle around the President, who holds a large candle. The new members are ushered into the candle-lighted room where they repeat the code after the President. When each new member has lighted her candle and joined the circle of light, all the members join the President and Sponsor in reciting the Girl Reserve Code. This club holds its meetings every Monday in the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, The newly elected officers are: President, Jean Benson: VicefPresident, Mona Blaine: Record- ing Secretary, Winona McClellan: Corresponding Secretary, Delores Gockman: Treasurer. Evelyn Eahrner. Page 33 gm anuae uri-ir-A' Page 34 IIRENCH CLUB H A 1' K R 0 YV: f.1lIIlUlUl. KIr1eI1IL', Carlson. I.4-wis. XY nods, Nicosia. Swllnck. Ilm-nc, TeIvIveus, Sam :1IliscI1. I.+vr1I, Douaghuc, l'mtty. Hrmif. T H I R IJ R U XY: Ilczily, Parker. Grunt, Hun' li-r. Recker. Yzncf, XYoml- xx2xi'4I, Kaniherus, I,uwi'y. lilmlgelt, I'4ugI1usizul. l'zmty. XYlmIzu'Ski, Frimnnfl, Clan, NIIICIII. S If f' 0 N ID ROVY: Pzmos. Spector, Hale-y, Gil- In-i'tsmi. Newton. M c Fzulclcn. Katz, Hangs. Regzui, furtin. Spink. FIRST RUXV: May- nzn'4I. IwI1nsm1, Rmigv. IA'- Yfvy. Kirschstciu, IYUISI1. l':mipIrcII. I.urcxiZ. SPANISH CI,L'I', ILXCIK RUXY: Krug. ,Xi1+I4':1 -Im, S.. B r zu +I In ix i' y, Ilmui. l'i'znx'fm'rI. I3 11 ii II 0. AI1Igriu, XY:iIkci'. Ixxitus, Suv, Hlrmnif mlilisl, Xvcdrl. Nmxr. 'l'lllRIl ROXY: Redclin, l.iu4I, Amh-i'A mn. Nlarenia. jzu-gm-r. Mullcxi, l'imningIiImi, Rin-:Ia-r. Ilitz. Zicternizni, NYU rtz. Nova ii. I Ililc-ttw, I.ar4Im, K'-mm-1'. I.t'1lIIj'. IJ4-Ilrick. I'i1w1'. Krug. I SICIYJNII R U NY1 XI-wt-nu, I IYmvrIwai'mI. Yucca. Ilurnf. Hrs. SpL'iiccfi'. I.L-Ivi1:ii'mI U'l'm1im1'. In I1 11 A fi 11, IC.. Rubin. Spvckiiig. Ih-rm. RIC' IJUIIZIIYI, FIRST RUXY: Klip- pnck. NYEIIIIIEIIIIFIX lhmzmn. Sm'Icirwicz. Xilscn. ScImuI1I:i. GIERXIAN Clilis IMXC Ix ROW 1 I.ziiil'4-iiclkxix I.i!uIcnxmi1I1. Sfiiiia-u141rf1'y' X'njcI. Ilumkc. Klinkr. I':ui IN Iin, ,Xrti1igc'i'. XYcgv1u', NIIIL IJLIC RUIY: li1'i1L'tzi11:ncI1cr Ii:iIIivs. fizirlsnm. I.i11iwI. XYc'II'I1 XY0is, Olson. fzissirl. I RUX'l R U XY : I':xkiL-si-Y. Iilinkr Ris'IiI1rsIf, Miss Stn-IILIV. Spun ww: N In I In ii . liiiggi-11Ium'Ii Ilnxu-Y. e are e Jrancaia Anyone who walks into the French Cl b ' u meetings will hear only French spoken by its members. This high-brow organization has but on e purpose, learning to speak French cor- rectly and fluently. Th . es pays in French, and converses only in French. e Circle sings songs in French produc l Even the election this year was carried on in F h renc . Meetings were held alternate weeks during either the second or the ninth periods. Officers during the past school year were: Dorothy Campbell, president: Irene S ect ' - ' ' p or, vice president, and Bobette Maynard. secretary, ani:5A The students of the Calumet Spanish Club are also mtmb f - - ers o an affiliated Pan-American Club, which is a national organization of student leagues. The regular Spanish Club meeting is held the tenth period on the second Tuesday of every month. Outside of this regular scheduled meeting, there is a meeting downtown of the delegates from all schools which have Pan- American Clubs, The ofHcers of the club are Thelma Leonard. President: Joanne l-eahy. Secretary: and Burton Robin, Treasurer. Ql lfl'L6LIfL The melody of A'Die Loreleii' or A'SchnitZellbank which floats down the corridors every other Friday during Hrst period tells us that a German Club meeting is being held. This German Club is really a German Club. All parliamentary procedure is conducted in German. President, Jim Noland: minutes are taken in German by the secretary. Marguerite Roggenbuck, and Eunice Rickhoff acts as treasurer. But she does demand American money. Sometimes the members present a play. At the close of every spring semester the club has either an outing or a Feier at scho l k o , nown as A'Deutscher Tag . to which the parents are invited. Page 35 g....f... 64.4 The purpose of the Garden Club is the improvement of the grounds around Calumet. Each year the Club holds a rose sale and devotes the proceeds toward embellishment of the campus. The Club has bought shrubs, trees, and plants. lt has planted the space between the sidewalk and the street on the south side of the building with low barberry bushes. In the court it has contributed two beds of canna lilies and salvia. It has always filled various window boxes with geraniums. petunias, and lantanas. lt plans in the near future to beautify the pool with water lilies and gold fish. Miss Ruby Fremont sponsors the Garden Club. .medafing We now present Calumet's die-hard debaters. Through their ceaseless efforts they have won recognition for the school. Miss Crowe, the coach, has guided the affirmative team-Bill Allen and Anthony Logus-to an invincible average of 1000. Mascot of these marvels is Eli Squinch. fSee Photographj Sarah Costin and Dwight Mitchell-negative-must be lauded for their splendid work. All, however, deserve praise. Their contributions are necessary to maintain the high standard of Calumet's prominent debate team. oui e laeraforri May we present the movie operators of Calumet? These are the clever young technicians who, under the leadership of Mr. Peterson. run our movie picture machines and show the pictures that make interesting and alive such vital subjects as science. history. and civics. 6454 an li Here is Mr. Peterson and the members of his Mask and Foil- both masculine and feminine. The purpose of the group is the achievement of grace and agility. Both qualities will be useful to both sexes. The boys will become skilled duelists-perhaps-- and the girls will be more expert in defending homes and hus- bands against intruders with predatory intentions. Page 3 6 GARDEN CLUB BACK RONV: Drexel, Vail, Pallaek. Miss Frrnmnt. John- son, Allee-Bonnie, Allve-- Betty, Tehbins. Mullin. O'Brien, Gilbert. Regan. MIDDLE ROXY: Mark- strom. Coffman, Baker. Kilty. linker M.. Jnrloxr. Yasi. FRONT RONY: Swanson. Smith, Schultz, Johnson. llunter. DEBATE CLUB BACK ROYV: Ballin, Hnster. Dedrick, Bramfeld. FRONT R O VV : Mitchell. Costin, Miss Crowe. Allen. Logns. lVlOVlE OPERATORS LAST ROYY: K i n s e l l 2. Hackman, Petters, NYantiez. Zlabinger, Yan llorn. llarey. Schoppen. Jonas. Ilitz. Town- send. MIDDLE RONV: Bylv Pakieser, Secretary: St . Pierre, President: llradish, Taylor, Fauser. li it t t e s. Crawford. FRONT ROVV: Person. Ashcrafl. Laporte, Johannsen, Anclerlmerg. Groen- enrlal, Ponlsen. Swanson, Komes. Pearson. Bingham Sullivan. MASK AND l7OlL BACK ROXV: l'ongl1lin, Fahrner, Leddin, Siegel, Smith, Patterson. Falirner Corcoran, Bein, Healy. SEC- OND ROW: Calhon n, 0'Connor. Mcflellzm. Fitz- gerald, Richards, O'llrien, Reinhold. Diletto. Rerlinan, Kennedy, Edwards. Mustts. Keating, Calhoun. FIRST R O XY: Reilly, Mninzer. O'C0nnor, Xlellonalil. KH. Petersen, Erickson. Knnilsen. Glahe, Ash. A 1 ff! ig .,1' 'fin uea frienne C7016 Have you ever noticed certain young ladies swanking about the corridors of Calumet in high boots of polished leather? You havel . . . Well . , . O, yes, they are the members of the Equestri- enne Club. Calumet's young equestriennes are divided into two groups. beginners and advanced . . . Beginners ride on the indoor track until they become sufficiently proficient to pass the test for out- door riding. They must be able, moreover, to canter and to gallop. ln this way they become enrolled in the advanced equestrienne group. Both groups ride on Friday at 3:30 P. M. Sponsored and attended by Mr. Lowell Whitman, Calumet's popular young man-teacher, they canter and cavort up and down the Midway seated upon spirited steeds procured from the Midway Riding Stables. They kick up clouds of dust, voice mild little shrieks of terror, and leave the bridle path only when the setting of the sun, or the falling of the raindrops, drives them reluctantly home. EQUl2S'l'RlENNlE TOP ROVV: Cuxilxinglizmi. ilurliicwicz, l'znxlir2xtZ. Kilznhe. Iolinson, Zispc, llauvnann. Nelson. Hanes. Kumplier. Dankcrs, Petit, llroatlliead, Blarema, M ll l l cf n. Luse. SECOND RUXV:. jasmine VVriglit, Morton, Kcrshstiue, Schultz, Fuehleu. Carr, Clor- tlzm. Skzilslci, Hopkins, Fl RST ROVV Z Larson, Specking, Nlurtaugli. Hirzel, Fitterer. Hr. xvliltlllilll, Newby. Farl- son. I I W , I Page 38 wi me .NOIWLQ and Qnfleflf CMA The Home Management Club meets every second Thursday during the tenth period. The dues are twenty-live cents for the semester. Mrs. Barlow is the sponsor. The aim of this organiza- tion is to afford its members opportunity for social activity as well as to stimulate interest in home management and in the solution of the economic problems that are sure to arise in connection with the management of any home. One service meeting is held every semester. The club then usually does something for the American Red Cross or the Chil- dren's Aid Society. Among their activities are tours to various factories and stores, informal parties, and one beach party which is held in the spring semester. Marie Fitterer is president, while Kathryn Hurler acts as vice-president, Irene Hullinger, secretary, and Loretta Singer, treasurer. Page 3 9 Hosni lVlANAGEMEN'I' CLUB ISAUK R1 HY: Penczkowslti I.:-hmau, lloinulltzi, Amlersun Avery. Kc-lla-it, liooth. jolm sun, llurlrcli. llcssion, Klux' laugh, 'l'lumipsr-n, Abs. Van krutz. Tlzii-mf, XYiselius. lim' flon. S li 1' 0 N ll R O XY fyflflflllllll Aulmen, Rchliug O'l'ou1'ior, Serin, Kusiolt-lc llttillll, Sclmllcr, Xvolcult Slicrmaus. l,r-znhy, 1' e t i t Frzmlcs. Kuel, IC. Abs, Vim ningliam. S i ii Q: e r, Tupul Reilly, l R O N 'l' ROXX' Rossi, Grcr-nznx. Janes, llir zcl, Singer. 'll!'C1lSll1'Cl'Q Ilm' Iey. X llzxrlow, Sponsurg T7ittL'i'n'l' Prcsiclent: Ilullinger. Seen' tram. lf. lilirlw. F. Butler' I lin A ' - x. liiirlc rkr-. I lt-ilinzznn. ln E. vice - l'rm-sill:-nt: Mrs f7AQ CLFQI1 i' lac Qlnff Jdociafion ir For twcnty-scvcn ycnrs thc Calumet Parcnt-'liuachcrs Asso- ciation has carried on constructivc activti-ss JT Calumct and in the community, its objectives havu bccn bcttcr homes. Lx better school, and improvcci living conditions in the com- munity. 'lihc I'.'I'.i-X, has provicicd clothing, spcctaclcs and medical cars for thc nccdy childrcn ot' thu school, A few years ago it providcd uniforms for thc band. This ycar it made A sizuablc contribution towards the purchasc of an Iron Lung for usc in thc community. Its outstanciing cvcnt this yuar was thc Open House when Calumct wclcomcd as gucsts members oi' thc P. 'If .X and All othcr intcrvstcd parents. ,340 .AL Q i K 53- V. Pf! Q, 'Tit W 5 ik! 1- it 3' IJ.-XIiIzNT 'I'I.1XCjlII-Rs ,-Xssotiixi lox STIXNIJI X421 Nlts, Slit-11111111. Xlrs. K11I1I111:111. Xlis. 1'I1-Wes. NI1'-. IIiI1l1its. Xlrs. Iirinlt- 111:111. Nlrs. IC11gst1'11111. Xlrs. A111l1't-:1s1111. 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The Calumet Chapter ot the league is sponsored by Miss Nlealiff, a devoted teacher oi' l-atin. A charming gold pin bearing the letters .I.C.l.. identifies the members. Oflicers of our chapter are: Dave Nliligan, president: Shirley Kluger. vice-president: Barbara McClellan. secretary. and last but not least, Bob Keating. treasurer. mafcoff Sience Cafumef .fgzifiizifanf oggrariand The Calumet Assistant Librarians Club. led this year by Presi- dent lVlarie Flynn. has long been included among the most helpful of student activities. The members give four years of service in the library. At the end of this period each girl is entitled to a letter. Cther officers are: Vice-President. Shirley McMahon: Secre- tary, Eileen 0'Brienz Treasurer. Janet Akers: lnter-scholastic delegate, Joan Sherman. Page 4 I Wafiona onor ociefg The Calumet branch of the National Honor Society boasts 89 members. The purpose of the Society is to loan money to deserving students who wish to go to college. To qualify for membership. one must be a -MX. rank among the top 15 per cent ol' the graduating class, and have earned at least 50 service points. This group meets on alternate Mondays. tenth period in Room ZI5 under the guidance of Miss Fisher. the sponsor. and oflicers Henry Kaak, president: Marie Flynn, vicefpresident: Jane McLaughlin. secretary: and Frank Perry. treasurer. .l.-XYLU-XRX, l fl-l l ll.Xl'K RUXXY ll ii v 11415 . llvnt'lu'l1H. Xlitrhtll, X :t n XX't'st:i1luiu. ll l it in fl iii s I. Ill-yinluig, Hit-txilw, llzthlm. lft-llvq-I, lhxill. l'r'.ns4m, ,Xliss lfvslivt, Ihtlvwlt. l,mi1i1's. lfiy. Xltiryvll. l-isialtis, XX in N I , Vt 't lxtiiiu--1, Yvlwii. .Xiu-lm Wu, Xlllllll.l'.lQ1lXX'lf5N -io: .Xllt it lliilmstv.ii,il. l..v.x vim, Xl,u'l :ul:4m, .ln- fwilis ix. ll-lf. l't-vi. .lat lt, .X:r.r'v. I,:iw. Ihktr. Yut- 's't. l'illlFl' HIIXX Ivy Xbox. 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FIRST RHXY: Rielvzixwls. lfle. tllnlin. llniiu. l'idxxzu'tl-. Sinuxiiolis, Frist i vi. Ftvivzui. liouurixlntelv. llolliiiuw. 'licor- ftr. I'tvwvv. The Junior Honor Society meets approximately twice each semes- ter for the purpose of welcoming new members and electing offi- cers. This year's leaders are Stan Johnston, president: Marie Jo Chase. vice-president: Carol Rhecler. secretary. and Luella Carlson, treasurer. Any ambitious student-freshman to senior-with a G plus average is eligible for membership in the Junior Honor Society whose members serve the school in many ways. Those who earn the 50 service points necessary for membership are elected to the Nationa Honor Society in their senior semester. ll ,X ll K R O Uv: Ziminr-rs l.inrlse-y. Frz1i1le1'. 1lCXl:ll1o11 llriu. llmutnr-rschmillt. Sell luck. Milligzm. Neumznln Ustt-ngzmrsl. Betta, Kri-itzr'r XYt'4li'l. Rlouniquist. Diislilrc-s Xlellugh. 'l'lllRlJ RUXY Zettrlvvrg, Frientl, lhirmlml liurns, Kumpfer. Uziiilst-rs 1'r:xml:tll, li n C li. Klitmir-ll Ilvnmplos, Nt7!'I4,Vll, Hilluert -rm, llutmzmn. Tlowe. lltvmol ka. l.s-hmzm, Aurlersoxi. Slit' UXIJ RUVV: Hansen, An rlerson, Parlore. Nelson. Yzil lem, 1,0ll'YSUIl. U'l'z1i'rell un ior onor ocie Xlzlynzxrfl, Regan, XL'xx'lver1'5' Raul. Pallas, Larsen, fflli-it-n llultrluist. FIRST RUXY Riclmrllson, Kalnlxcros, lflymi Y -1 gg c l, l'unki'atz, Peterson XIV. Sielst-Intl, Newton. XYill crm, Stanton, Roluin.KleN:tll3 4 rum, ll.Xl'K ROVV: Bose, V-u eurzm. Allen, jnlinsmi, bros' svn, Tlirmison, Kaak. 'l'r:u-3, Yczltcll, Mellon, ,Lariix-imcilizls. llustcr, llnwin. FOVRTII RUVY: Uznttis, -follusml, Gil' nmre. jnlle. lingerman. Spinlt. Xlr-yer, MeXV:xughlin. Kirsch stein. Mm-lilc, Xvriglu. Klum' pnigile, ilrimller. Pztkiusr-i'. 'l'lllRlJ R U XY: llortlm Xlr-It, Telvlvcns, Smszlllisell. Kr-iglwr, G u e lv e l. Sr-urls, s r e be 1 tt 'Q' 1 1 I xr mm . 2 . J I Yates, lulicr, A vhclzlle. P try ll A : fine. Li zko. Ellison. , alm- etm, O Slmug messy. Hel' z- - lun, lf:xhrm'r. l.t'L1hy. Klie me S. FIRST ROXYS llelllellzul. lizxllin. Slmll. Vacca. lill- wzmls, Rehtlext, lfarlwu vlolinsttm, flmsc, Glahe, Rich' mls, Pnkieser. Laier, A-1 -.M WIiS'I'C'O'I I' .I UNIOR HONOR SOCIETY FI RST RONY: Montague. Arnold. NVQ-lister. Batten. Porter. Nlzirschall. XYise, Hull. SECOND ROXY: Angsten. Levitt, lvitt. lirertsley. tiliyix nos. Xlclimmiiell. BI o iw r Q . Andersen. Phelps. Arnett. flark. I.zu'son. T H I R IJ R O VY: Mzllzalm. Dil,-ttu. Secllziek. Clark. Nickel- son, Scott. VValker. Thiele, Ellis.. VY:tsliliurn. Hamelen, Rehling. Swanson. Rogers. FOIIRTII RONV: Bitner, Mclloldrielc. Noehriug. Fef- ierman, Sternlierger, Bower. Owens. Kennelly. Maher. Meklakew. Iolinson. Laingl. Fleischer. jiiliaii. mdfcoff unior onor ociefg The Westcott Junior Honor Society is not a club. It has no oflicers and no meetings and is purely honorary. There are fifty- eight members all of which are lA's, 2B's. and 2A's. They are recognized by their pins and are sponsored by Mr. Moore. W1fS'fCO'fT mafcoff unior Qc! 60:56 J UNIOR RED CROSS IIAYK ROXY: Hill. McFar- lzmcl. FRONT RUXY: VYiSt'. Mills. Xlnlzaliil. iIiXVIN CLUB IIAFK ROXY: J. Vanip, N. fainp, lien l'alm, Keith Palm. AI. Mzuirlerselieid, ll. Manrlerselieifl. Nl. Bingliani. NV. Iiingliznn, R. Uutter. A. Hutter. SICFONIJ ROVV: I.. Tilling, J. Tilling, VVini- frerl Hot-lile, XYilfrecl Moelile. Ii. Paul, Il, l'1iul. E. Ilein, X A. lleiu. II. lhiimett, I I. Illimir-It, li. I 4: r s y t ll e . FRONT ROXY: xl, Martell. , I. Martell. IC. Burke. I . Burke, Xlr. lleclltnlt, Spon- sor: llc-tty Allee. Bonnie Aller. l', Knlins, I . Kulins. RADIO CLUB l3Al'K ROXV: IJ e t l o ff l i'anek. Nelson. Johnson Slieniziitis. T,ennon, Goodell Demetrztl. FRONT ROXY l yft'e. Xvirtz, ldisler. Powers win The Twin Club is a branch of the International Twins Associa- tion. The aim ofthe club this year has been to interest twins of South Side high schools in the convention of the International Twins Association. which is to be held in Chicago on I-abor Day. The officers of the past semester were: Bonnie and Betty Allee, presidents: Florence and Evelyn Burke, vice-presidents: Fanny and Penelope Kollins, secretaries: and Joan and Philip Martel, treasurers. The club is sponsored by Mr. Bechtolt. who has a twin sister. poncho The radio club is open to any boy interested in radio who has completed his freshman year. The purpose of the club is to let the boys become acquainted with the technical side of radio and to discuss scientific development in the field. Members of the club have built a short wave set of their own. The club meets in school two days a week and outside school one night a week. At this outside meeting, the boys listen to their set and enjoy refreshments. Mr. Solomon sponsors the club and the oflicers are: Ed Wirtz, president: Leray Detlof, vice-president: Roger Nelson, secretary, and I-eo Middlebrook, treasurer. Page 45 l.ights are slowly dimming . . . A round of applause greets the conductor . . . I-le steps to the platform . . , He raises the baton . . . The music swells into our national anthem . . . 'l'he orchestra has begun its concert for this year. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Thatcher the Calumet Orchestra has been progressing rapidly. At least once each year it presents a program of symphonies and light classical music. Qnly last year it had the honor to play in the Grant Park band shell. The orchestra is divided into three groupsgbeginners. intermediate, and advanced. lt does not take long to become an advanced pupil because special attention is given beginners by Mr. Thatcher personally. Progress among talented pupils is rapid. Although many senior members graduate each semester they are not forgotten. Instead they are long remembered for the splendid work they have accomplished while members of the school. Although the majority of students taking orchestra have no intention of making it a profession, there are from time to time those possessing unusual talent who are desirous of making it their chosen profession. Several of our former members have achieved prominence in the music world as members of symphony orchestras. instrucf tors in music schools and other institutions. Calumet is proud of its orchestra. Page-10 ,QW Sim ECUQJ Cllfl PCAQA find, THE ORCHESTRH THE BHDD Calumets first band originated in the Old School-now West- cott, It was a small band but a good one. History states that it once won three contests. lt had no uniforms: the members wore whatever happened to be handy. XVhen Calumets enrollment increased. the band expanded until it boasted enough instruments to entitle it to a place among the large bands. Now the members said among themselves. A'NVe must have uniforms. Concerts were given from time to time. the P. T. A. made frequent contributions. and the fund for uniforms grevs '... But it didn't grow fast enough . . . Ur become large enough Then during Mr. XVorst's second year at Calumet a new idea about uniforms was born: l-etters about band uniforms were sent to various merchants in Auburn Park. The response was gratifying . . . On a certain occasion, which shall ever be memorable in the history of Calumet, the Band Boys burst forth in glamorous uniforms of crimson. appropriately embel- lished with gold stripes. Calumets Band produces fine music at school affairs. Vvfhen it marches in the Clean-up Parade in full regalia. the hearts of Calumets students burst with pride. It is our BAND. 6 mmmh 2 Lf! Pi -P's95.',ffS, !1.f..Q.'5.'!4,l 0 JM x i F1 no FAH 4791? Y A 1 Y . P M j i WES'l'COT l' CHOIR I Ul'RTH R 0 VV: Kirby. tlreasley, Lenhlce. Reliling. Xl itchell. Aagazlrrl. Ilrngas. lliznnonfl. Sheppzirrl. Siegart. liiiilie. Mackey. jzieobsen. XYessner. Blelnerney, Olsen. Runcy. THlRIJ R O XY 3 Nlngnir. Dnttns. Selnielke. Iloig. Stillman. Y :I n i e lc. Sclinessler, llciiinnis, Niekel- son. Olsen, lllclllzikcn. XYzislia burn, Pear. Andrews. Arvelis. Ileinzc, SECON IJ RUXV: Ilullen, Nichols. llrnclerick. Il n t c li e r o f t. Xzirreleit. 0'llrien, Samuelson, lfzirrell. Ililger, Ryan. Rlziellonalil. Maltese, F 0 r g ue. Green. FIRST ROXY: fllclllone. Ilziukas, Laing. Levitt, Rog- erts, Vlliggins. Knjawa. Nueliring, Paulauski, iirenzm- iler, Sommer. Owens. A CAPPIil.l.A HAFK ROVYZ Biegel, -Inlin- son. llavitlson. Atcliisrun. Kus- sack, Hjortsvang, Perkins, Petersen, B o g a s li, Iintkus. Anderson, Lance. ll :tl e n. Iirickson. FIFTH R 0 VV! Pfalf, VVeinhoH, VVelcll, Stef- fen, Daley, Shake. North. Kresge, Riley, F l n t ni 14 n. llrailish. Carelas. Ilnshkes. Ilipsher, Thomas. Sluiter, Rani. Baker. 1 0 I' R T II ROVV: McGlasson, Aszinan. Lord, McDonald, Sehlzigeter. Roggcnlmck, Alas. llzirtseli, Abs. Schnlten, Van Dani, Mmlick, Sirbntz, lXIeiers, Men, Ilevignani, Dowdle. lJePierre. Jnlinstnn. THTRD ROXY: Hunter. Andersen. Tlimnsun. Davidson. Kamhcriis, Ilern- andez. Kamberos. Rollin. Kelseh. DeYonng. lienrlt, llrmnliumnie. Lyon, llrnnke. Gilmore, Benson. SICCUNIJ ROVV: VVeinheiin:-r. llezith. Ahern, Neylon, Rieiler. Kle- lieog. Mrs. Harms. Iirieksim, Reynolds, Leahy. Iszlztesini Ulmikuvitz. Reirly. Serin. FIRST ROXY: Katz. Olson. Slioll. iiarett. Keating. Nolan. Linflilnist.Pakieser. Ilullinger. Urtege, Bnchler. NYnnaIw:il'iI. l'1'iui'. GIRLS' GLELQ CLUB IIAVK RUVY: N i e in s i 21. Tlionipson. Tl o u il . Mayer, llnsmig, Schubert. Kninpfer, 'l'l1uinpsci1. Gidicke. Tzllniont. I'1nlin'e. Gillespie. 'l'lI I RID RONY: Gadeeki, Mililnei-, Anderson, L at z k fr . Aerr, Lutz. Truesdale, ll in e s t , Rrncli, Bl a di C k. Sirlrutz. lingstruni. SECOX IJ ROXY: Swmlsun, Bukovieli, Alberts, X:-Isnn, Newall. Xleilenizi. Inlinsim. Leonard. lhmnes Statlinris. Rogers. Xi-lsun, Ovlselilvgel. FRONT RUXV: Ilnwiiey. Flynn, A il :A in s , Nlerl-rlitli, Reed, ll 11 y a k , 'I'rc-:nsnrerg Mrs. Caspers. Ili- l'4'CfUTZ V 0 g e l. Presiclenti lllonniqnist. Vice - l'esi4lent: f':nnp, Gavin. Knsiulek. CHOIRINES IIAFK ROXY: Sclinenenizui, l'ri-tscliolrl. Rittenhouse, Sini- ter. Friend, Angus. filartn- rzinn. Peterson, lirilmann, Ilenning, Hamer. Ilnczku, Fliuk. T H 1 R IJ R U XV: Iliziwiilms. Carlson. Janes. Carlson, Crini, Lignell, Mc- Ilunzllrl. Byl, Brick. fierlber. Zieinzin, Michaels. SICVUXD RUVY: VYright, Garber. Blar- shzlll. Laib, Thomason. Mil- ler. Peterson, Mclilinn, Lar- sen, McClellan. T a t ni :L lh Schlnit. F R O N T RUVVI Ilntzi, Agneay. Skelly. Coyle. iiorrluns, Mrs. Harms. Spun- sorg Lewis. President: Ni- cosia. Bennett. Treasurer 1 Hullinger, Neil. Rlalizi. Rus- sell. mafcoff Clair The Westcott Choir was only five weeks old when your reporter called on it. But even then it really sounded pretty good. Mrs. Dilger is its leader, Robert Mackey is president: and Marilyn Leavitt, secretary. lts sixty-four members meet every day for rehearsals. They have learned many selections during the past year just because they love to sing. This choir enters no com- petitions: it leaves that for Calumet. The secretary stated that the whole group hopes to make the choir a success. lf interest and enthusiasm count. this success is assured. .14 CGIQIOQ fa C400 Practicef Practice they say makes perfect and so the a cappella choir is well on its way, This is one organization to which our school owes most of its fine performances. The choir is a volun- tary group of singers organized for the purpose of promoting good music. Under the direction of Mrs. Harms, the Calumet A Cappella Choir has been growing rapidly. Even though it is only in its infancy, it has ranked quite high in choir contests. With this organization many school performances have been made a success. ir fi , Le The Girls' Chorus is an organization of forty-live girls who sing at many of our assemblies and compete in the Choral Con- test in the fall. lt is organized as a club with officers elected each semester. The oflicers elected for the spring semester are Jeanne Vogel. president: and Anne Bayak, secretary-treasurer. Miss Bertha Caspers sponsors the club. Parties are held at which members have a very enjoyable time. CAOirinef5 The Choirines are a group of girls who have been in the Girls' Chorus at least two or three semesters. These girls taking the work seriously are perfecting themselves in the art of singing. They are young women of exceptional character and personality who are always glad to be of service to the school. Mrs. C. Harms is the faculty sponsor. Page 4 0 Oda! OG Cf? THE ITIIDYEHR PROfTl Dim lights . . . Swcct strains of music floating out across thc widc staircasc . . . liscorts in tuxcclos and wingcd collars. clutching purplc corsagc hoxcs against manly chests, Now thc couplcs arc moving slowly down thc stairs toward thc rccciying line of chapcrons. Ohsl and Ahsl fill thc room as thc girls grcct onc anothcr . , . Each cscort shivers in his boots for ti-:ar that hc tlocsn't look -just right. Thu orchestra-.lack Russcl lcadinggrclcascs Jeanie with thc light Brown Hair . Firms cncirclc slcndcr waists . . . Skirts sway and swirl . . 'l'hc Senior Prom is in full swing. Ptlili' all il'l'.'XC'lll-RS' Stltilfxl COXlNll'li'l ll ,ltwl 11141 l7litWXl fithlkllllll l f Caflmef If iff!- fi Ilugv I Qc nicaf Cjourried Learn by Doing is the slogan of the Calumet High School technical department, The freshf man begins with the Industrial Arts Course, which teaches him the use of hand tools and simple machinery. With the background he has received as a freshman, as a sophomore he iS ready for the more advanced shops such as Electric, XVood. and Print. Aeronautics and autO shops are open only to the third or fourth year student who wishes to continue his technical education. Thus the boy becomes an accomplished worker by actually doing. A new development in the Technical department is the course in naval architecture instituted this year by Mr. Booth. ln this course boys have made not only the drawings for boats but have built boat models that embody many details necessary for successful construction of ships that will float either in peace or in war. 2 Ll 8l'l'LOCI ClC The course has proved both unusual and successful. ln the Cvreen Book put out by the Board of Education each year as a record of new developments and outstanding achievements in the school system. this course in naval architecture was accorded special mention. Vvlar has come close to Calumet this year. Our instructor in aeronautics. Major l-a Pointe. has signed up Hfor the duration in a government subsidized flying school at Lansing Michigan, He has charge of all civilian flying fields in the State and has been given his own private airf plane and automobile. No one has been found who can take his place at Calumet. Nlr. Deegan, also has left us to carry on special defense work at Crane. His place has been taken by Mr. Bayston. W14S'I'COTT DRAM.-X CLUB C.-Xl.UN'll2T'S SNYING BAND ILXVK RUNY: llnll, l'iekvv XX img. ire. PRUXI RUXX: .Xi'vetis, Xlcllinni-. lit-vu-s. ramaficd The dramatic department at Calumet has been directed for some time now by Mrs. Harms and Mrs. Delehant. Under the guidance of these two talented teachers stage-struck boys and girls have learned what demands must be met even by amateur performers. They have learned how to enunciate clearly and corrctly. how to sit and stand gracefully. and even how to strut about the stage with all the savoir faire of seasoned performers. Each semester the dramatic classes produce at least one play. Henry Aldrich was the choice of the first semester of this school year. lt was taken from the radio skit of that name, All Calumet agreed that it made delightful entertainment. The dramatis personae were as follows: Jack Patterson as Henry: Peggy Lowe as the teacher: Lillian Axberg as the mother. ln these title roles we can surely say that the dramatists held their own and made the dramatic club more outstanding. The highlight of the 1940-41 dramatic season. however, was the Variety Show. lt was presented by practically the entire student body. Everyone was asked to try out for a part and dozens did. The result was a galaxy of talent viewed by thousands of delighted students, their parents, and their many friends. The show was the annual A.C.C.L. Benefit and benefit it did. Mr. Casey and his splendid band did their part-the singing, dancing, skating. whistling. and the ventriloquist act were such as had never before been presented on the stage at Calumet. Page 54 DRA STATIC Cl L'l5 l,.'X5l RUVS: lim, Ihlluu XYiuIr1' liriclwnm lhlli . . . . ng. Kzxg-lun, Kaak. Kznup. lim-lwler. l' xttu fu Yu v 1 N: , , rn 114-1, Xlrlwxtyrc' Tlxln-la-. CVXQ-il. ,Xxxvlrl-xml llllllll KOXY: Nm-ugurml Slxlvlcr. Xlvzl, Xlwlnw, Sunl Slmnlxus. klullxxwnuu. lu 1 llrlm. U'l'mxw:1', Xlillcriclc. l':1llz1ll:m, Nlznvx, .Xlln-r, lixiclv Mm. llln'l1fl1'flS. S Ii 1' U X ll HUXY: K':u'ricli. I' r U 11 i 11. l':u1us, ll:u'lwm'. liriulqwm. Ul- wn. Nlc.Xml1'n-xw, Rm-wlmzm. l'l:u1t. NYrigl1t. Knmlwlww. l llxwllnlwx. Huglu-S, Nlmlick, l RUX'l4 RUXY: XY:1lfl1. Ilulvx'nwits, fl'Sl1:u1gl1ncssy, l':x1'lmn1, Axlwc-11.1. liigggvrs. Nllw. ll:n't11S. Spu1m11': lfliut. XY4-ilvlu'i1r1c1'. l7ittm'L'r' l'1 nl lu-ww. Xlitclwll, , rn iv IJAINT AND POWDER B A 4' K R 0 XY: Nlzuxlmall l'lzn'lq, Flnlmson. fzxllill, jutzi. Pruitt, Ilzxhl, Petrrsml. MID- lll,l'I RUNY: XluAl1rlrcxxS, liricksmx, I.arsc'n. Ilululswrl. lmwls. ll ll 11 li L' 1' X, Nlusfvs, FIRST ROXY: lllzxlu-. Ruh- 1lm'. Kumpfcr. Small. KIC- Xulnzlrzx, llixlm, l':nVlNn1. MR. CASH' AND His ORCH1-s'1'1eA 'Ir Rfxmo AUIJVIJON GROUP al' Tm- C1iR1x1'x1As Asslimuu' W-x R 1 l irmer Cafurnef ,qfudenfa in fAe Evan l 4 1 1 UPIJIER l,,EI'-T: Cflarcncc Armll. 36: lidward Mulcahy. 97: H, G, Hoflncr. 35. IN CQIRf11.F: Gcorgu Johnson. '39, C1-.NTIQR l.lEIi'I': John G'Ncill. '37. RIQHHT: Nathan lialsonc and Mrs. Falsonu. formurly Virginia Nlciz, '3 UWIQR LEFT: Philip Callahan. RICSHT: George J. Postlcrhwaitc. '37. I'i1i1w5n V .4 ,s - ,J 4 -1, x , ,KIN- ,l r A V -liz ' MML4. - I - - mf '- .,L'..4f+d -f-fq, . V 1 , . , A f, , 1 .fg,,.L,,f V .,..A.fyyu,' 'Q - 5'?L1.,f,.,k, -nfgfw-,L -- 354,442 , . . 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Sheldon Ginsburg ln February 1941 more than three hundred seniors were given diplomas that meant graduation from Calumet. They had spent four years in study: they had been prepared to take their places in an adult world . . . to try new paths and to seek new friendships . . . even to earn a living. To perpetuate the memory of their four years progress at Calumet, and to show their appreciation for those four happy years, they leave behind them a parting gift: The moderniza- tion of the senior counselor's room through the addition of a rug andwnew furniture was the gift given by this class and it will prove its value in succeeding years. 4 Among us certain of our graduates stand outi Doris Green a modest miss who received the title of 'lligh School Girl of the Week : Lois Arnett. who has won us by her friendliness and warm cooperation: Clinton Vvfheeler dear to us because of the sheer charm of his per- sonality: Marty Kennely of giant intellect who counts a host of friends at Calumet. In sports the February class has many stars: Wallyf Soderlind, famous baseball pitcher, football end and forward on the basketball team: Ronnie Peckrell, star basketball hero: 1,oren Brown, champion swimmer. The senior class is an individual organization of friendships, for in four years at Calumet the companionships of each member have become interwoven and welded together. Upon the preceding and following pages of the Temulac are to be found views of the activities at Calumet. These show the atmosphere in which the seniors have come together. They are in keeping with the grace, the serenity, and the warmth to be found among the members of this class. May each member of the class of '41 remain true to the ideals established at Calumet. Page 61 BEULAH ABBOTT A,C,C.l..delegate: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games. DOROTHY AGNOS A.C,C.l., delegate: Senior Girls Council: Home Man- agement Club: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Red Cross delegate. DORIS Alll.S'I'ROM Junior H o n o r Society: Rooters Club. secretary: G. A.A. president: Alpha Chap- ter: GAA, Board: games: cheerleader: Paint and Powder Club: l.etter Girls Club: hall guard. ADlil lNlQ Al BIERTINIE A.C.C.l.. delegate: 'l'emu lac representative: Home Manageinent Club: G.A.A.: games. BETTY Al.l.l:N National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A:C. C.l-. delegate: Senior Girls Council: A Cappella Choir: Girls Glee Club: Spanish Club: G,A.A.: games: voca- tional committee: tardy ofhce assistant: hall guard. i,OUlSl2 Al.l.lSON A,C.C.l., delegate: Crier staff: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Home Nlanagement Club: G.A.A.: hall guard captain, HARI.AN ANDISRSIQN National Honor Society: Temulac representative: or- chestra: hall guard: Mathe- matics Club. secretary-treas urer. BIQTTII JANIE ANDERSON Senior Girls Council: Ra- dio Club: Camera Club: G. A.A.: ofiice assistant: h l guard. DOROTHY ANDERSON Junior Honor Society: A. C.C.I,. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: H 0 m e Management C 1 u b: Debate Club: G.A.A. dele- gate: hall guard: oflice assis- tant: library assistant. Clnuafg liilftxkfsf l Beulah Abbott Dorothy Agnos Doris Ahlstrom Adeline Albertine Betty Allen l.ouise Allison Qiracluafea Harlan Andersen l.ena Barraco Bette Jane Anderson Ralph Barry Dorothy Anderson Kathryn Bath Lorraine Anderson Gertrude Bayak l.ois Arnett Gloria Below Page L Hen ry Berg LORRAINE ANDERSON National Honor Society Junior Honor Society: A.C C.l.. delegate: Senior Girl Council. president: 'liemula representative: Smock Club Palette and Brush Club: Ki wiettes: Girl Reserves: L Cercle li r a nc a is: G.A.A. Alpha Chapter: games. l.OlS ARNlI'l I' National Honor Society Junior llonor Society: A.C C.l.. delegate: Senior Girl Council: Crier stall. page edi tor and publisher: Temula representative: Biology Club Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Pai American Club: secretary: G A.A.: games: Winner of G.C S.P.A.: delegate to Youtl Convention, l.liNA BARRACO Home Management Club A Cappella Choir: Girl Chorus: G.A.A. RAlfil ARRY 1 . ier staff: Camera Clubi .Ofli,C. captain: Commid sioned Ofncers Club, trea urer: Non - Commissione Ofhcers Club: rifle team bowling. captain: Ushe Club. president: hall guar captain. KATHRYN BATH A.C.C.l,, delegate: Temu lac representative: Kiwiette: treasurer: Home Managemen Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A i GISRTRUDIS BAYAK 7 Junior Honor Society A.C.C,l.. delegate: Temul: representative: Rooters Club l.eaders Club: G.A.A. games: bowling: tardy oflit assistant: ofhce assistant: ha guard. otouia Biirow A Junior Honor Society: tj C.C.L. delegate: Home Ma agement Club: G.A.A.: A.C C.l.. secretary and treasurer Drama Club. HENRY BERG A.C.C.L.: inter-class ba ketball: inter-class baseball. WIl.I.IAM BERG Temulac representative: Radio Club: Camera Club: junior swim team: inter-class swimming bowling. JERRY BERN A.C.C.L. delegate: Science Club: R.O.T.C.: Commis- sioned Officers Club: band: orchestra: inter-class basketf ball: hall guard: inter-class baseball. MARY BESANCON A.C.C.L.: G,A.A. JUANITA BIERLING A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: G. A.A.: Beta Chapter. JEAN BILLSON A.C.C.L, delegate: Temu- Iac representative: Hom e Management Club: G,A.A.: games: Nereides. LILLIAN BISCHOF National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. CL. delegate: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A. A. Board: games: bowling: :lass day committee: Letter Girls Club: Twin Club. VIARGARET BISCHOI3 National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. OL. delegate: Senior Girls founcilz Leaders Club: G,A. A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Sh a p t e r: G.A.A. Board: games: bowling: Letter Girls Slub. president: Twin Club. VIARTIN BLACK A.C.C.L. delegate: Temuf ac representative: R.O.T.C:: Won-Commissioned Officers Ilub: band: orchestra: inter- lass basketball: inter-class maseball: inter-class s w i m- ning: class day committee, anudfg William Berg Jerry Bern Margaret Bischof Mary Besancon Martin Black Juanita Bierling La Verne Bloomberg Jean Billson Gloria Bloomquist Lillian Bischof James Boal Page 6 3 Glen Borling Seymour Bortz Marvin Boulter Dorothy Bowden Lauren Brehm Marilyn Brock gfadudied LA VIZRNE BLOOMBERG National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. CL, delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representa- tive: Biology Club: Kiwi- ettes: C,A.L,: Girl Reserves, triangle leader: G e r m a n Club: Girls Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A. Board: games: bowl- ing: gym assistant: oflice as- sistant: Red Cross delegate: commencement committee. GLORIA BLOOMQUIST National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Letter Girls Club: Temulac staff: Kiwi- ettes: C.A.L.: Girl Reserves, treasurer: Leaders Club: Le Cercle Ifrancais: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: Cres- cendo Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G. A.A. Board: bowling: ollice assistant. JAMES BOAL Science Club: B io l o g y Club: Safety Council: R.O. T.C,: bowling: Ushers Club. GLEN BORLING Biology Club: R.O,T.C.: band: orchestra: inter-class basketball. SEYMOUR BORTZ National Honor Society: A.C.C.L, delegate: Temulac representative: Camera Club: Debate Club: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: Fencing Club, vice-president. MARVIN BOULTER Palette fi' Brush Club: A. C.C.L. DOROTHY BOWDEN J u n i o r Honor Society: Radio Club: Camera Club. treasurer: Home Management C l u b: C.A.L.: Equestrian Club: I.e Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter, LAUREN BREHM A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: inter-class basf ketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming: hall guard. MARILYN BROCK A.C.C.L.: G.A.A, 6lI'llflCll g IQMMIEIT BROKNNISKIZ A,C.C.I.. delegate: heavy- weight basketball team: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swim- ming: bowling. I.ORllN BROXVN Crier representative: Hi-Y. vice-president: junior swim- ming team. captain: senior swimming team. captain: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter - class swim- ming: IVI e n s C I u b: Drama Club. SHIRLIIY BROXVN A.C.C.I.. delegate: Home Management Cl u b: G i r I s C h o r us: G.A.A,: Alpha Chapter, MARION BRUCIQ G.A,A,: games: Garden Club. Cl.ll3l:ORD BURTON J un i o r Honor Society: football team: inter-class bas ketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling: bowl- ing: hall guard, JUNII BURTON A.C.C.l.. delegate: Camera Club: G.A.A. delegate, ROBIQRT BUSH Radio Club: R,O.'l'.C: DONALD CANNON A,C.C.l.. delegate: Crier representative: Temulac rep- resentative: Safety Council: R.O,'l'.C.: Non-Commis- sioned Ofhcers Club, treas- urer: Rooters Club: tennis team: inter-class basketball: cheer leader. RICHARD CARLSTROM A.C.C,I,. delegate: Hi-Y: R.O.T.C.: Pilots Club: se- nior swimming team: bowl- ing. gI 6L6!lfLCl,fQ5 Iimmett Broenneke I7 obert Chifholm Loren Brown Shirley Brown Marion Bruce Clifford Burton June Burton Robert Bush Donald Cannon Richard Carlstrom Alice Carrick Willian1 Chaves Page 6 4 Annette Clark Dorothy Clark Ogden Clemens Bcverly Coffey Robert Cohen ALICE CARRICK J u n io r Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Fall l7rolic committee: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A. A.: games: Drama Club: class day committee. XVILLIAM CHAVES i J u n io r Honor Society: A.C.C,I.. delegate: inter-class basketball: inter-class b a s e- b all: inter-class wrestling: hall guard: Mask and Foil Club: B.A.A. ROBIQRT CHISHOI. M A.C.C.L, delegate: Safety Council: wrestling team: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling. ANNIITTIE CLARK A,C.C.L, delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Girl Reserves. sec- retary: G,A.A, d el e g a te: games: commencement com- mittee: Glee Club: tardv of- fice assistant. DOROTHY CLARK National H o n o r Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. d e I e g a t e: Clean-Up Co m mittee: Senior Girls Council: Science Club: Bi- ology Club: Girl Reserves: I.e Cercle Francais: G,A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games: bowlw ing: hall guard: Drama Clubf OGDEN CLEMENS National H 0 n o r Society. baseball team: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: hall guard. 1 BIiVl2RLY COFFEY J u nior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: Rooters Club: orchestra: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter: assis- tant librarian: hall guard. ROBERT COI-IEN A.C.C L. delegate: Biol- ogy Club: orchestra: Par A m e r i c a n Club: Student Court: Spanish Club. MARIE COLE National H o n o r Society: Senior Girls Council: G,A. A.: oflice assistant: tardy of- fice assistant: Veritas Discus- sion Club: hall guard. MARILYN COLLINS J u n io r Honor Society: H o m e Management Club: Debate Club: G.A.A. JAMES COSTAKIS National H o n o r Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.I.. delegate: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: Veritas Debate Club: Glee Club, president: B.A.A.: sen- ior prom chairman. TYKI COSTON J u ri i o r Honor Society: A.C.C.I.. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Safety Council: Debate Club: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Boys,Glee Club: inter- lclass basketball: inter-class ibaseball: Board of Sports: lhall guard: Red Cross dele- gate. HOWARD COUGHLIN R a d i o Club: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Ofbcers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: rifle team: ju nio r swimming team: U s h e r s Club. EDDI E CULBERTSON A.C.C.l.. delegate: Biol- ogy Club: Hi-Y: Crescendo Clu b 1 inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball: inter- class swimming. RALPH DAHLIN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.l.. delegate: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac represent- ative: Air Corps: German Club: inter-class basketball: inter-class b a s e b all: hall guard: Westcott B.A.A. Marie Cole Marilyn Collins James Costakis Tyki Coston Howard Coughliri Eddie Culbertson Ralph Dahlin Joan Dalstra Kenneth Dedrick Iirances Dembeck Viola Dannenberg Richard Dickson Florence Dau Phinee Dolores Dietz Edith Davis Page 65 Edward Dorl Eugene Dyckman CLI'llflCLl JOAN DALSTRA Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council. VlOI.A DANNENBERG Junior Honor Society: Temulac representative: Ki- wiettes: C.A.I..: Rooters Club: Debate Club: G.A.A.: hall guard. l5I.ORl2NClQ DAU PHINEE Biology Club: bowling: G.A.A. EDITH DAVIS Junior Honor Society: Temulac representative: G.A. A.: games: hall guard: librar- ian assistant: tardy ollice as- sistant. KIZNNISTH DEDRICK National Honor Society: Crier staff: Smock Club. treasurer: l.e Cercle Francais: president: art director of A. C.C.l..: vocational commit- tee. FRANCES DEMBECK A.C.C.I.. delegate: Temu- lac representative: Biology Club: Modern Arts Club: H o m e Management Club: Rooters Club: senior swim- ming team: Alpha Chapter: G,A.A, Board: Nereides: games: hall guard: G.A.A.. secretary. RICHARD DICKSON Crier representative: Radio Club: Safety Council: R.O. T.C.: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball. DOI.ORES DIETZ A.C.C.I..: G.A.A. EDWARD DORI- Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling, EUGENE DYCKMAN R.O.T.C.: Non-Commis- sioned Officers Club: hall guard. gyracluaiea WARREN EGAN Junior Hi-Y: junior swimming team: inter-class basketball: inter - class base- ball: inter-class swimming: inter-class wrestling: bowl- ing. MARJORY ELZINGER Girl Reserves, vice-presi- dent: G.A.A.: hall guard. MERLYN ENGELBERT Senior Girls Council: G. A.A. DONALD ENGSTROM Safety Council: A Cappella Choir: orchestra: lightweight basketball team: bowling. ELEANOR FEICHTINGER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier repre- sentative: B i o l o g y Club. treasurer: Kiwiettes, secre- tary: Girl Reserves: A Cap- pella Choir: German Club. president: Girls Chorus: G, A.A.: Alpha Chapter: G.A. A, Board: games: gym office assistant. MARJORIE ITELLNER Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Girls Chorus: Ca- lette staff: Westcott Glee Club. president: W e s t c ot t Student Council, representa- tive, KATHRYN FISHER Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Home Manage- ment Club: C.A.L.: Eques- trian Club: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: Cres- cendo Club: G.A.A.: Ne- reides: games, SHERLEY FRANKLIN Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Rooters Club: Crescendo Club: G.A. A.: games: hall guard. LETITIA FREISCHLAG G,A,A, Board: Science Club: orchestra: G.A.A,: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- ter: games: bowling. Warren Egan Kathryn liisher Mar-jory Elzinger Sherley Iiranklin Merlyn Engelbert Letitia Iireischlag Donald Engstrom Charles Erisbie Eleanor Feichtinger Loren lfry Margiorie Eellner 6ll'llfL6ll gl Ct6!lfiCLf86 Page 66 Herbert Gaarder James Gaw Kenneth Gerleman Ralph Gervais Betty Gilbertson Sheldon Ginsburg CHARLES ITRISBIE Safety Council. president: Air Corps. private first class, commander: U s h e r s Club: rifle team. LOREN FRY A.C.C.L. delegate: Junior Honor Society: Smock Club, vice-president: Palette and Brush Club: Hi-Y, secretary and treasurer: German Club. secretary: inter-class basket- ball: inter-class b a s e b all: bowling. HERBERT GAARDER A.C.C.L. delegate: C r i e r representative: Camera Club: Calumet Gas Model Club. JAMES GAXV A.C.C.L. delegate: orches- tra: inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling: bowling. KENNETH GIERLEMAN A.C,C,L. delegate: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: hall guard, captain. RALPH GERVAIS Crier stafT, photographer: Temulac staff, photographer: Air Corps. BETTY GILBERTSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Na- tional Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: C l e a n - U p Co m mittee: Senior Girls Council: Science Club: Biol- ogy Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games: bowling: P a i n t '25 Powder Club, president: hall guard: Drama Club, SHELDON GINSBU RG A.C.C,l.. delegate: Junior Honor Society: Crier repre- sentative: Debate Club, presi- dent, secretary-treasurer: Westcott Drama Club, presi- dent: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: s e n i o r class treasurer: Mock Demo- cratic Convention: B.A.A. representative. ROBERT GIRTIQN A.C.C.L, delegate: senior class president: football team: keyrioter. Mock Democratic Convention. DONALD GL AU M A.C.C.L. delegate: C r i e r representative: Junior Classi- cal League: inter-class basket- ball: inter-class baseball. LOIS GLIXON Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Lead- ers Club. president: G.A.A. Board: Nereides: games: bowling. BILLIIZ JEAN GOUDIELOCK A.C.C.L. delegate: Na- tional Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: G.A.A.: o ffi c e assistant: commencement committee: hall guard: lfall Frolic committee. DORIS GREEN Senior Girls Council. sec- retary: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Ki- wiettes: Girl Reserves: Root- ' ers Club: Le Cercle Ifrancais: A Cappella Choir: Girls Cho- rus. secretary-treasurer: GA. A.: Alpha Chapter: games: Paint 8 Powder Club. treas- urer: Drama Club: voca- tional committee. BETTY JAYNE GREENBERG G.A.A.: Crier staff: Alpha C h a p t e r: Beta Chapter: games: prom committee. CLIQMCLP Robert Girten Donald Glaum Ruth Greenlee Lois Glixon Murf Gruhlke Billie Jean Goudelock Jack Guentner Doris Green William Gurney Betty Jayne Greenberg Georgia Haines Page 67 Leslie Harris Zona Heitkamp Margaret Heitz Thomas Hepp Alberta Herrburger John Hibbitts l 6tJlfl,Cl,fQ5 RUTH GRl2liNl.l2li A.C.C.L. delegate: Na- tional Honor Society. vice- president: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Chairman of Mothers' teas: C r i e r representative: Crier publisher, page editor: Tem- ulac representative: Kiwiettes: Girl R e s e r v e s: Equestrian Club: Debate Club: Le Cercle l5rancais: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: Beta Chapter: games: Quill and Scroll. MURI3 GRUHLKE Football team: inter-class basketball. JACK GUENTNER Crier representative: or- chestra: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming: bowling. XVILLIAM GURNEY National Honor Society: president: Debate Club: or- chestra: track team: hall guard: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball: Math Club, president: Chief Justice of Student Court. GEORGIA HAINIZS Camera Club: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: games. LESLIE HARRIS Lightweight basketball team: tennis team: bowling: junior swimming team. ZONA HEITKAMP Kiwiettes: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: bowl- ing: G.A.A.: Iforeign Neigh- bors Club. MARGARET HIZITZ G.A.A. THOMAS HEPP Safety Club: Air Corps, ALBERTA HERRBURGER Girls Chorus: G.A.A. JOHN HIBBITTS A .C.C.L. 6llfllfLCl,I gI Cl,6!lfLCLfQf5 ISONNEY HIGGINSON Home Management Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A. Board: Alpha Chapter: games: bowl- ing: G.A.A. ANITA HII.I G.A.A.: .l.C.C.l,. RICHARD HINCHCI,II5I7 National Honor Society. A.C.C.l.. delegate: R.O.T, C.: Commissioned Oflicers C I u b: Non - Commissioned Ofhcers Club: Mathematics Club. vice-president. JEAN HOCKIiR Crier stall: Crier represent- ative: Temulac stafl: Biology Club: Girl Reserves: Eques- trian Club, treasurer: Rooters Club: Debate Club: German Club: orchestra: G.A.A. dele- gate: games: C.A.I..: hall guard: ofhce assistant: voca- tional committee. RUTH HOLMSTRAND National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.l.. delegate: Senior Girls Council: 'liemulac staff: or- c h e st ra: G.A.A.: Alpha C h a p t e r: Beta Chapter: games: ofhce assistant. IZDWIN A. HOI.ZHACKIiR A.C.C.I.. delegate: Crier staff: Temulac representative: German Club. vice-president: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: senior class vice-president: Chief of Po- lice: Chief Iiire Marshal: B. A,A.: Student Council: Chief Justice of JB class: Editor- in-chief. Calette: Westcott A. C.C.I.. president. DOROTHY HOOPISR Crier representative: Tem- ulac representative: G.A.A.. hall guard: games: bowling. Bonney Higginson Anita Hill Richard I-linchcliff Jean Hocker Ruth Holmstrand Dorothy Hooper Betty Jack Marjorie 'Jacobsen George Jennings Edwin A. Holzhacker June Betty Jessen Page 68 Caroline Johnson Iiern Johnson Virginia Johnson Genevieve Kachin Genevieve Kearns Geraldine Kelly BETTY JACK G.A.A.: National Honor Society: games. NIARJORIIZ JACOESEN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council. treasurer: Crier stall: Science Club. yice-presi- dent: C.A.I..: Debate Club. sec retary: G.A.A.: corn- mencement committee: hall guard. captain: S t u d e nt Council: Calette. editor. GEORGE H. JENNINGS National Honor Society: 1 r C orps: R.O.T.C.. p ta in. class commander: Ofhcers Club. treasurer: Non- Commissioned Ofhcers Club: secretary: P i c k e d Platoon: exhibition drill team: silent drill team: rifle team. captain: Ushers Club, secretary, treas- urer: prom committee. JUNE BETTY JESSEN A.C.C.I.. delegate: A Cap- pella Choir: G.A.A. CAROLINE JOHNSON Debate Club: orchestra: G.A.A.: games. lfIiRN JOHNSON Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.I., delegate: Girl Re- serves: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: games: Paint and Powder Club. secretary. VIRGINIA JOHNSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Biol- ogy Club: Home Manage- ment Club: German Club: G.A,A.: games. GENEVIEVE KACHIN G.A.A.: A.C,C.L. GIZNEVIEVE KIZARNS A.C.C.L. delegate: C r i e r s t aff: Kiwiettes: G i rl Re- serves: Le Cercle Francais: A C a pp ella Choir: G.A.A.: bowling. GERALDINE KELLY Kiwiettes: Rooters Club: Junior Classical League: A Cappella Choir: Girls Cho- rus: 'Mask and Eoil Club: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A. MARTIN KENNELI .Y Crier representative: Tem- ulac representative: R.O.T.C.. lieutenant colonel: Commis- sioned Officers Club. presi- d e nt: N o n-Commissioned Oflicers Club. vice-president. sponsor. RICHARD KEYES National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Radio Club: R.O.T.C., sergeant in b a n d: Non - Commissioned Officers Club: band: orches- tra: R.O.T.C. band, ISABELLE KING Girls Chorus: A.C.C.l.. ELIZABETH KINNEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier represen- tative: Temulac representa- tive: Science Club: Biology Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter: Nereides: games: bowling: hall guard. GORDON KJELSTROM A.C.C.L. delegate: band: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: inter-class foot- ball. IEDYTHE KOL B A.C.C.L. delegate: Biol- ogy Club: G.A.A.: games: bowling. MAE THERESE KOSTAI. National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier repre- sentative: Temulac represent- ative: Kiwiettes: Home Man- agement Club, p r e s i d e n t. treasurer: Girl Reserves: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter: G.A. A. Board: games: office as- Wsistant. MERRILU KRAMER A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: games: Paint and Powder Club. JOE KRAS A.C.C.L. delegate. Martin Kennelly Richard Keyes Isabelle King Elizabeth Kinney Gordon Kjelstrom Edythe Kolb Mae Therese Kostal Martie Lagocki Merrilu Kramer Sadie Lam Joe Kras Joyce Alene Lamb Eleanore Krestan Robert Lambert Pat Kruse Page 69 John Landeen Rosalyn Lawrence 6lI'llfl,CLI g Z 7 5 5 7 ELEANORE KRESTAN Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Biol- ogy Club: Kiwiettes: Eques- trian Club: band: orchestra: G.A.A.: Nereides: G a r d e n Club: prom committee. PAT KRUSE Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball: inter-class football: hall guard. MARTIE LAGOCKI Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Girl Re- serves: Rooters Club: G.A. A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: games: lap dancing: hall guard: Letter Girls Club. I SADIE LAM National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representatives: G.A.A.: hall guard. JOYCE ALENE LAMB Junior Honor Society: A. C. C. L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: team commit- tee: Kiwiettes: president, so- cial secretary: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: senior class secretary: office assistant: badminton: tennis: hockey. ROBERT LAMBERT Crier representative: Senior Hi-Y: orchestra: junior swimming team, captain: sen- ior swimming team: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swim- ming: bowling: commence- ment committee. JOHN L ANDEEN Radio Club: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: inter-class wrestling. ROSALYN LAWRENCE National Honor Society: A. C. C. L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Camera Club: C.A.L.: Pan American Club: G.A.A. delegate. gjraafuafea GRACE l.II.l,RO'l'H National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. CJ.. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Home Management Club: band: orchestra: G.A. A.: games: bowling: junior swimming club: Beta Chapf ter. MARGARET I.ll.l.Y Crier stafl: Junior Classical l.eague: Girls Chorus: G.A. A.: games. BOB l.lNDHOI.lX'l Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.l.. delegate: Science Club: bowling: lfsquires. BEVERLY l.OOMlS National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temu- lac representative: l.e Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: hallguard: Temulac staff. Jl2ANl2'I I'li LORING National Honor Society: Temulac staff: Modern Arts Club: Smock Club: Palette and Brush Club: G.A.A. DOROTHY l.UCY A.C.C.l... delegate: Girl Reservesz G.A.A.:' Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. oo1.oRi2s LUTIQUS Grier representative: C.A. l..,: G.A.A.i i3i1.i3EN LYDON -Jilnior Honor Society: A.C.C.I.. delegate: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter. , f , 4 A .lf .,.., HELEN LYoNs Crier staff: G.A.A.: Girls Choruszfhall guard: ofhce assistant. ELEANOR MacDIARMID Junior Honor Society: A. C. C. I., delegate: Crier staff: Crier representative: Temulac representative: Cam- era Club: Kiwiettes: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- ter: games: bowling: voca- tional committee: hall guard. .W Grace Lillroth Dolores Lutkus Margaret Lilly liileen Lydon Bob Lindholm Helen Lyons Beverly Loomis Eleanor MacDiarmid Jeanette Loring Lorna Lee Macfarlane Dorothy Lucy aI'llflCl,l gl'd6!lfldt85 Page 70 lirnest Martig Violette Masek Ida Mae Mason Margaret Mathews Lenore McAllister Gladys McCarthy LORNA Llili MACFARLANE National Honor Society! Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff. editor-infchief. page editor: Biology Club: Girl Reserves: Junior Classical League: G. A. A.: Quill and Scroll. i2RNi3sT MARTIG Hi-Y: football team: wrestling team: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball. VlOl.E'l'Tll MASEK Crier representative: Mod- ern Arts Club: Leaders Club. l.e Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: bowling. IDA MAE MASON Junior Honor Society A.C.C.l,. delegate: C.A.L. German Club: G. A. A. games. MARGARET MATI-IEXVS National Honor Society Junior Honor Society: Senio Girls Council. vice-president Crier representative: Biology Club. secretary: Kiwiettes Junior Classical League. pres ident: G.A.A.. treasurer: A1 pha Chapter: G.A.A. Board games: gym oflice assistant main ofhce assistant. l.l2NORlf McAl-l-1STER A.C.C.l,. delegate: A Cap pella Choir: Girls Chorus band: orchestra: G.A.A. GLADYS McCARTHY Junior Honor Society A. C, C.l,. delegate: Senio Girls Council. Fall Froli chairman: Crier representa tive: Temulac staff: Biolog' Club: Kiwiettes: Equestriai Club: l.e Cercle Francais: .3 Cappella Choir: Girls Choru accompanist: G.A.A.: bowl ing: Paint and Powder Club Drama Club: prom com mittee. UTA MclfADDEN Rooters Club: G.A.A,: flask and lioilc hall guard, IIARY FRANCES MEA National Honor Society: unior Honor Society: Senior Sirls Council: A Cappella Ihoir: G.A.A. delegate: Al- iha Chapter: Beta Chapter: lffice assistant. HIRLEY JEAN MEYER National Honor Society: enior Girls Council: Biol- gy Club: Le Cercle lirancais. ice-president: bowling: G. t.A.: prom committee. 'IELVIN MILLER Inter-class basketball: in- rr-class baseball: inter-class wimming: movie operator. 'IARGARET MITCHELI. National Honor Society: unior Honor Society: Senior iirls Council: C,A.l..: Jun mr Classical League: G.A.A. l l 5ANIEI, MITZIGA !A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rpresentative: Science Club: li-Y: German Club: inter- lass basketball: inter-class aseball. JILLIAM MOLYNIEUX A,C.C.L. delegate: Temu c representative: Modern rts Club: Camera Club: A appella Choir: Boys' Glee lub: prom committee. UTH MORAN ,Junior Honor Society: .C.C.L. delegate: Camera lub: Home Management lub: Le Cercle lirancais: A appella Choir: G.A.A. FHRLEY MORELAND A.C,C,L. delegate: Camera lub: Girl Reserves: Girls borus: G.A.A. delegate. 6LI'llfl6ll Rita McFadden Mary Frances Mea Shirley Jean Meyer Melvin Miller Margaret Mitchell Daniel Mitziga XVilliam Molyneux Ruth Moran Shirley Moreland Dorothy Morello lfvelyn Morrill Page 7 1 Jeanne Mosbaugb XValter Mueller Edward Murray Mary Anne Mustes Don Nash Dorothy Mae Nelson gI'CL6!lft6li8d DOROTHY MORELLO A.C.C.L.: G:A.A. EVELYN MORRILL National Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: band: orchestra: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: class day committee. Jl2ANNli MOSBAUGH Junior Honor Society: A. C. C, L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Junior Classical League: G.A. A.: bowling: games. WALTER MUELLER A.C.C.L. delegate: Hi-Y: Junior Classical League: Cre- scendo Club: junior swim- ming team: senior swimming team: inter-class baseball. IQDVJARD MURRAY Junior swimming team: senior swimming team, MARY ANNE MUSTES A.C.C.L. delegate: Science Club: Biology Club: Ki- wiettes: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Crescendo Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter, secretary: games: bowl- ing: Paint and Powder: Clean-Up committee. DON NASH A,C.C.l.. delegate: Crier representative: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: bowling: editor of Calette: track team: inter-class foot- ball: hall guard. DOROTHY MAE NELSON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A,C. C.L, delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac staff: Ki- wiettes: Equestrian Club: Le Cercle lirancais: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A,: games: main ofbce assistant: Red Cross delegate: perfect attendance record. CLl'LlfL6l,I gl Cl,6llfl,CLf8f5 HELEN M. NELSON Junior Honor Society: Home Mangement Club, sec- retary: C.A.L.: G.A.A. ROY NELSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Camera Club: football team: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: bowling: movie operators. president. WII,LARD NELSON A.C.C.L.: hall gu-ard. DOROTHY NEUBERT National Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: German Club: G.A.A,: hall guard captain. EDWARD NIELSEN A.C.C,L. delegate: Biol- ogy Club: Safety Council: Pan American Club: tennis team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming. JEANNE NORMAN National Honor Society. treasurer: Junior Honor So- ciety: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representative: Biol- ogy Club: Kiwiettes: German Club: G.A.A. ARLENE NORTON Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Home Manage- ment Club, president: Eques- trian Club: Girls Chorus: G. A.A.: games: bowling: oflice assistant. VERNON NYLANDER Roy Nelson Arlene Norton Eileen O'Malley A.C.C.L. delegate: inter- Willard Nelson Vernon Nylander Mildred Oschman class basketball: inter-class Dorothy Neubert Ed Oesterreich Myron Oury baseball: inter-class swim- Edward Nielsen Marian Ogren George Paser ming: inter-class wrestling. Jeanne Norman Dorothy Olson Gunhild Pearson ED OESTERREICH Biology Club: Boys' Glen Club: lightweight basketball team: baseball team: golf team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-clasf swimming: inter-class wres- tling. 1 l MARIAN OGREN i Senior Girls Council: Pal- ette and Brush Club: Par American Club: G.A.A. DOROTHY OLSON A,C.C.L, delegate: Senio Girls Council: G.A.A.: game bowling. JEAN OLSEN A.C.C.L.: G,A.A. EILEEN O'MALLEY G.A.A.: Veritas: XVestcot Choir: hall guard captain. MILDRED OSCHMAN Junior Honor Society Crier representative: Temula representative: Biology Club Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves Rooters Club: A Cappell. Choir: German Club: Girl Chorus: G.A.A.: games bowling: registration ofiic assistant: Drama Club. MYRON OURY A.C.C.L.: B.A.A. GEORGE PASER A.C.C.L. GUNHILD PEARSON National Honor Society Junior Honor Society: Sen ior Girls Council: Crier rep resentative: Rooters Club Debate Club: Le Cercle Erar cais: G,A.A.: games: book room assistant' A.C,C.L office assistant: hall guard. 'VIERCEDES PEER National Honor Society: lunior Honor Society: Senior nirls Council: Crier repre- Edntative: Temulac represen- iative: Nereides: Crescendo Ilub: C1.A.A. delegate: voca- ional committee. lAMES PERKINS Crier representative: A :appella Choir, vice-presi- dent: Boys' Glee Club: light- vveight basketball team: inter- :lass basketball: inter-class Easeball: inter-class wrestling: owling: A. C. C, L.: hall guard: variety show. VIARY PERKINS National Honor Society: lunior Honor Society: A.C. S.L. delegate: Rooters Club: Beta Chapter, secretary, treas- irer: registration clerk. VERONICA PETERSON Junior Honor Society: A. C, C. L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Alpha Chapter: eta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: ames: hall guard: tap danc- ng: Letter Girls Club. IEWELL PICK Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: Hi-Y: Palette and Brush Club: Temulac repre- zentative: C,A.I,.: Le Cercle Erancais: orchestra: G.A,A.: games: Junior Swim Club: Ialette: hall guard: Justice. Student Court, RONALD PICKRELL A.C.C.L. delegate: Hi-Y: Crier representative: heavy- aveight basketball team: light- weight basketball team: golf xeam: inter-class baseball: in- ter-class basketball: h al l guard: C Men's Club, LILLIAN PLATT Junior Honor Society: Temulac representative: Home Management Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A. Board: games: Bowling Club: hock- ey: volleyball: baseball: Mercedes Peer James Perkins Mary Perkins Veronica Peterson Jewell Pick Ronald Pickrell Lillian Platt Richard Rettic Rebecca Price Dorothy Rheberg Alfred Redmann Sidney Richards Mary Reidy Thomas Rohrer Juanita Reinhold Donald Roscher Page 73 Jeanette Rourke REBECCA PRICE Junior Honor Society: G.A.A.: games: Glee Club: hall guard: Honor Club. ALFRED REDMANN Biology Club: A.C.C.L.: inter-class wrestling: inter- class baseball: inter-class bas- ketball: golf team: junior swimming team: baseball team: Boys' Glee Club: light- weight basketball team. MARY REIDY SeniorGirlsCouncil: Home Management Club: G.A.A,: A.C.C.L.: Spanish Club: hall guard. JUANITA REINHOLD A,C.C.I.. delegate: Temu- lac representative: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A, games: howling. RICHARD RETTIC Junior swimming team: inter-class swimming: inter- class wrestling: inter-class' baseball: wrestling team. DOROTHY RHEBVERG National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A C. C.L, delegate: Senior Girls' Council: Temulac staff: Le Cercle Iirancaisz G.A.A.: tap' dancing: Junior Swimming Club: games: bowling: oliice assistant. SIDNEY RICHARDS Safety Council: R.O.T.C : Non - Commissioned Oflicers' Club: bowling. THOMAS ROHRER Safety Council: ACaop-'la Choir: Boys' Glue Club: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: hall guard captain: gym secretary: A.C.C,I.. dele- gate. DONALD ROSCHER A.C.C.L. delegate: mock convention nominator: direc- tor of winning drama: NVest- cott's B.A.A.: A.C.C,I,. pro- gram chairman of Vkfestcottf Debate Club, JEANETTE ROURKE Equestrian Club: Nereidest A.C,C.L.: G.A.A. CLl'llfl,CLl g7'CLJlfLCLfe5 DELORES RYDELL Junior Honor Society: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: A. C.C.L.: Letter Girls Club: Pan American Club: games: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter. ELSIE RYSDON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Gerf man Club: Alpha Chapter: games: G.A.A. Board. VIRGINIA SANDQUIST A. C. C. L. delegate: Ki- wiettes: Home Management Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: howling: games: G. A. A. Board. PAUL SANTOS Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball. ROBERT SCHEIBEL Radio Club: Camera Club. VIOLET SCHMIDT Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A. A.: A.C.C.L. GLORIA SCHOLAR Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temu- lac representative: G.A.A.: g a m e s 1 orchestra: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. ELNOR SCHULER Camera Club: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: games: A.C. C. I.. BETTY JANE SCHULTZ Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: GirlReserves: Jun- ior Classical League: G.A.A. president: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: games: bowling: hall guard: tag day chairman. Delores Rydell Elsie Rysdon Virginia Sandquist Paul Santos Robert Scheibel Violet Schmidt a,l'llfLaI gl CL6!lfLCl!Q5 Gloria Scholar Helen Sebastian Elnor Schuler Janann Seber Betty Jane Schultz Robert Seidel Dorothy Schwertfeger Shirley Semple Wilma Searles Louise Sexton Harmon Shaw Page 74 DOROTHY SCHWERTFEGER i A.C.C.I,, delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac staffi Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games: oflice assistant: tap dancing: Swi Club, l WIIQMA SEARLES Junior Honor Society A.C.C.L.: Crier representaa tive: G.A.A.: Westcott Drag ma Club: Westcott Student C o u n c i l, president: hall guard. ' HELEN SEBASTIAN Biology C l u b 3 Rooter: Club: G.A.A.: GermanClub: games: hall guard: A.C.C.L.: main ofiice assistant: gym of- fice assistant. JANANN SEBER Girl Reserves: Equestriar Club: RootersClub: G.A.A.' Alpha Chapter: howling: A C.C.L. division chairman w e l f a r e committee: Hom: Economics Club. ROBERT SEIDEI. R.O.T.C.: A.C.C.L. SHIRLEY SIEMPLE A.C.C.I.. delegate: G.A A.: hall guard: tardy office LOUISE SEXTON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Home Man- agement Club: Girl Reserves' Crescendo Club: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter: games: bowl- ing: ping-pong: badminton HARMON SHAW Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Safety Council: Rooters Club: or- chestra: inter-class basketball: inter-class b a s e b a ll : track team. IRGINIA SHAW' Junior Honor Society: 'enior Girls Council: Crier representative: Girl Reserves: .A.A.: hall guard: A.C. .L. MARITA SHEIEHY Crier representative: Biol- ogy Club: C.A.L.: Camera Club: G.A.A.: games: bowl- ing: hall guard: Alpha Chap- ter: Garden Club: ofuce as- sistant: Crier cashier: dance committee. STANLEY SHELLSTROM Heavyweight basketball team: football team: baseball team: A.C.C.I..: track. JEAN SHOGREN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: C.A.L.: Girl Re- serves: G.A:A.vice-president: VAlpha Chapter: social chair- man: A Cappella Choir: Ger- man Club, treasurer: Girls Chorus: Nereides, president: games: bowling: gym assist- ant: library assistant: office assistant: Letter Girls Club. DOROTHY SHORTEN A.C.C.I.. delegate: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: Al- pha Chapter: Beta Chapter: p.A.A. Board. ,VELMA SIEDAL Crier representative: Tem- lac representative: Kiwiettes: H o m e Management Club: Girl Reserves: G.A.A. dele- gate: Beta Chapter president: hall guard: volleyball: ping- pong: A.C.C.I.. WVIRGINIA SIEGERS A.C.C.L.: G.A.A. LORRAINE SKOOG National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: ACappellaChoir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: Span- ish Club: A.C. C. L.: hall guard: tardy office. CLIfLlfiCLI g Virginia Shaw Ruth Suma Marita Sheehy Virginia Siegers Mildred Swanstrom Stanley Shellstrom Lorraine Skoog Harriet Ter Borg Jean Shogren Patricia Statharis Eileen Tertinger Dorothy Shorten lirnette Steube Pearl Thorson Velma Siedal Helen Sullivan Lorraine Twohill Page 75 graduafed PATRICIA STATHARIS G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: A.C.C.I..: Westcott Veritas: Westcott Choir. liRNl2TTE STEUBE National Honor Society: .lunior Honor S o c ie t y: Ci.1X.A. IIlll,llN SULLIVAN .lunior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac staff: Junior Classical League: G.A.A. Board: orchestra: Westcott Drama Club: A.C. C' I RUTH SUMA A.C.C.I-. delegate: G.A. A.: games: tap dancing. MILDRED SWANSTROM A.C.C.I,. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier repre- sentative: Ca mera Club: Ilo in e Management Club: Girl Reserves. secretary: G.A. A, delegate: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: games: bowl- ing, HARRIET TER BORG A.C.C.I,, alternate: Senior Girls Council: Crier repre- sentative: Camera Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Alpha Chapter: games: Girls Chorus: Crescendo Club: vice- president: G. A. A.: Be t a Chapter: bowling. IEILISIZN TERTINGER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A Cappella choir: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representa- tive: Biology Club: G.A.A.: German Club. socialsecretary: Girls C h o r u s: Kiwiettes: bowling: gym assistant: of- fice assistant: Letter Girls Club: Alpha Chapter: games. PEARL THORSON A.C.C.I-, delegate: Home Management Club: G.A.A. LORRAINE TWOHILL A,C.C.I-. alternate: Temu- lac representative: Kiwiettes: G.A.A.: C.A.L.. treasurer: Spanish Club. CUfLlfl6LI gl CLJlfL6tfQ5 MARY ULNIKOVICI-I Junior Honor Society: Drama Club: Rooters Club? G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: Drama Club, Westcott. VICTORIA VAN WESTENBURG National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Senior Girls Council: J u n i o r Classical League: G.A.A.: A.C.C,I., VIOLET VERBEEK Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: A Cap' pella Choir: Home Manage- ment Club: G,A.A, delegate: Girls Chorus: A. C. C. I,.: senior girls' volleyball team: G.A.A. Board of Sports: Leaders Club: hall guard. ALICE VOIGT Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves. president: German Club, sec- retary: Girls Chorus: G.A. A.: Alpha Chapter: fire mar' shal. HAROLD WACKELIN A.C.C.L. delegate: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: j u n i o r softball champs, 719: hall guard. MIRIAM WALSH Junior Honor Society: A. C. C. L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: HomeManage- ment Club: Crescendo Club: G.A.A.: games. ARDELLE WALSKI National Honor Society: Junior 'Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A. MILAN WARING A Senior swimming team: A.C.C.L. Mary Ulnikovich Victoria Van Westenburg Ardelle Walski Violet Verbeek Milan Waring Alice Voigt John Willard Watt Harold Wackelin Helene Weaver Miriam Walsh Ray Weber Page 7 6 l Edna Weiss Violet Wennerberg Priscilla Werner Margaret Lou Wilder Jack Wilson Laverne Wolk JOHN WILLARD WATT National Honor Society, secretary: Junior Honor So- ciety: A.C.C.L., vice-presif dent at Westcott: Debate Club, secretary: Glee Club: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: inter-class swimming: junior swimming team: senior swimming team: B.A.A. representative. HELENE WEAVER Junior Honor Society: Kiwiettes: Home Manage- ment Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: bowling: A.C.C.L. RAY WEBER Band: orchestra: inter-class lgsketbqyl-Q A.C.C,I.. D. PJUSIA WE1ss i Home Management Clubl G.A.A.: games: A.C.C.I.. VIOLET WENNERBERG Junior Honor Society G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: Dram Club: Veritas: Editor o Cnletrc. PRISCILLA WERNER Biology Club: Kiwiettes Home Management Club. Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: A.C.C.I.. MARGARET Lou . WILDER : Band: G.A.A. representa-l tive: G.A.A. Board of Sports: games: Alpha Chapter: Life- Saving Club: Nereides: bowl, ing: A.C.C.L.: Letter Girl- Club, vice-president, l JACK WILSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Sciencm Club: band: inter-class bas ketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming: hal guard. LAVERNE WOLK Junior Honor Society A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep zesentative: Temulac repre senzative: Science Club: Pal ette and Brush Club: G.A.A. Biology Club: Camera Club Equestrian Club: inter-clas basketball: Alpha Chapter Beta Chapter: LifefSavin5 Club: Nereides: tennis: fenc ing team: games: Variety Show: Drama Club: Gardei Club. fIARGARET VURTSBAUGH A.C.C.L. delegate: Home flanagement Club: Girl Re- rrves: G.A.A.: Crescendo flub: G.A.A. Board of ports, chairman of hikes: owling: Alph a Chapter: feta Chapter 1 games. l Margaret Wurtsbaugh Dorothy Young Virginia Zieliniewicz IWITHOUT PICTURESJ DOROTHY YOUNG A.C.C.L. delegate: A Cap- pella Choir: German Club: G.A.A. VIRGINIA ZIELINIEWICZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Management C l u b : Beta Chapter. EDMUND ALBERTS JOANNA ALTENKAMP ANNA MAE BAKER JOHN BAKER MATTHEW BEISSMANN LUCILLE BIGELOW ROSEMARY BONOMO EDWARD CAREY HOWARD CLASSEN HARRY CONNER JOHN CONNOLLY CATHERINE CONROY ROBERT CONROY WILLIAM CORNEIELD BETTY DAVENPORT ORANGE DEAL MARGARET DUNNE LORRAINE IYELBER CHARLES ITIETZE LORRAINE EORGUE ALEXANDER GALINSKI HELEN GANSER KATHRYN GARY EDWARD GAUTHIER LORRAINE GAY FRANCIS GEISELMAN ALLAN GENTLEMAN LILLIAN GLASHOFF ROSEMARY GRAMM BEATRICE HANSON EARL HELMERS ROBERT HOLBROOK THOMAS HOUGH RUTH HUBER DORIS HUYCK ALGERD JANULIS ESTHER JOHNSON GUDRUN JOHNSON JOSEPH KEATING WALTER KIMMICH JEANETTE KOCH JEANNE KOLO BETTE LINDBERG HENRY LINDBERG Page 77 MICHAEL LINZ MELVIN LONDAHL WILLIAM LOVELI. MARIE MAOLA HENRY MARVINAC ROSE MATTHEWS JOHN MERKER HELEN MIGDAL VERA MILCHZ J. DONALD MILLER HAZEL MOCH FRANK MOTSCHMAN BETTIE MURRAY GERALDINE NALDRETT RAYMOND NELSON JOHN NEYLON IRENE OSTROWSKI ROSEMARY OVERHEU MARIE PATTARA CARL PETERSON ETHEL POULOS OSCAR RACINA RALPH RICHARDSON LAWRENCE ROSS RONALD SANDERS JOHN SATKAS CLYDE SAUM DORIS SAUM DONALD SCHAER LILLIAN SCHOEIELD ELSIE SCHUSLER WALTER SODERLIND NORMA SORENSEN WILMA STEUNIBRINK ANNETTE SUTTON NELLAINE TER HAAR VIRGINIA THATCHER JOE THRAN WILLIAM TRUESDALE VIRGINIA TURNER ROBERT VORIS JACK WASHBURN CLINTON WHEELER RICHARD ZANK IUHE GRHDU QVJITHOUT PICTURESJ CHARLES AGNEAU JACK AHLGRIM EDWARD ANDERSON GUS ANGELOS GEORGE ARMSTRONG WILLIAM BALLING ARTHUR BOWMAN JOHN BRANDAU ORLA BUEHLER RICHARD BUIS ROY CARLSON THEODORE CHRISTIANSEN SHIRLEY COLLINS MICHAEL CONWAY JOHN COUGHLIN EDWARD COWIE WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM MARIE DIETZ JOHN DUFFY RUSSELL DVVAR THOMAS EDGEWORTH JOHN FLYNN RICHARD FORSTER. ROBERT GIBSON JOSEPH GLEASON GEORGE GODLEY JOHN GOSS MARION GRADL ORVILLE GRAF ROBERT HAARLOW BROR HAGLUND LEONARD HALEN ROBERT HERING CAROLYN HORNE DAHLIA HUNGATE CHARLES HYINK PETER JOYCE MATTHEW KAMPF FRANK KARL MARY KEHOE JOSEPH KELLY EMIL KONRATH' FRANCIS KORANDA LEONA LAGA Page 7 8 HTES BURTON LINDBERG HENRY LINZ MARIE LOTESTO JOHN LYON LEONARD MAINZER HELEN MANN MARIE McCONVILLE PATRICK MCGANN ARCHIE MCINTYRE JAMES MIKESELL ROSE MILLS WILLIAM MORGENROTH JOSEPH MUSSO MARY NAUGHTON JOHN NOONAN PATRICIA O'MALLEY ADRIAN PERSENAIRE FRANK PETERSON CHARLES PEYTON VERONICA PIRAGIS FRANCIS PRENDERGAST JAMES PRENDERGAST EDXVINA PRIETO ALICE PRIOR THERESA REHLING JOHN ROACH LA VERNE ROGERS JAMES ROHAN LAVERNE SCHMALZ CHARLES SCHUCH WILLIAM SIMON WILLIAM SIMS WILLIAM SODERBERG NICK SPEROS TED STOECKER WILLIAM SYRING SYLVESTER SZYMANSKI GLADYS VASILOPOULOS RUSSEL VONG JOHN VRIEND ROBERT WALLY EMMA WEBERG THOMAS WHELAN ALICE WHITE SAQ enior Kfafiri JUNE 1941 Eileen O'Neill ,,., . . .Secretary Bill O'Connor. . . . Treasurer Jim Sullivan ,,., ,..,.. . President Margery Schueneman. . ,Vice-President With the world devasted by war, it is difficult for young people to make a place for themselves in it. But regardless of world conditions. the class of June, 1941 is determined to carry out their slogan successfully and prove that Commencement is a beginning and not an end. From every field comes the demand so familiar to every young job-seeker, Experience required, specialists only. This graduating group feels. however, that it is prepared to fight the specialized training theory, and succeed in its chosen vocations. In school the members of the class have received excellent instruction and want only the chance to put it into practical use to prove their unquestioned ability. Outstanding personalities among these graduates are: Vera Chance, a charming miss who, with her quiet suggestions and winning smile, made an excellent president of the Senior Ciirls' Council: Jim Sullivan and Bob Crossen, who hope to use their unusual ability in the business world: Bob Haarlow, all-city forward and leading scorer of all the Senior players in the City League. Top students Marie Flynn, Ray Libner, and Jane McLaughlin received nothing lower than an yet found time to become leaders in various activities. Marie, for example. besides being valedictorian, was president of C. A. L.. treasurer of Leaders Club. and vice-presi- dent of the National Honor Society. Ray Libner was A.C.C.L. parliamentarian and a very efficient one, too. Jane, in addition to her other duties. became Ci. A. A. vice-president. Winona McClellan, Kiwiette president, is living proof that it is possible to have both brains and beauty: she ranked fourth in the class. Cirover Hansen, chairman of the June Prom, has long been known to Calumet. He won honors for the school as a Crier editor and by starring on the track team. Officers of this remarkable class of 620 persons are Jim Sullivan, president: Marge Schuene- man, vice-president: Eileen O'Neil, secretary: and Bill O'Connor. treasurer. Above all else. one thing is certain. Whether they become governmental officials, business executives, prize-winning authors, or just plain citizens, they will do their best in that position in life where it has pleased God to place them. Page 79 une gm MARGERY ABORN G.A.A.: A.C.C,L.: junior swimming team: bowling. l. ILLIAN ABRAHAMSEN G.A.A.: A,C.C.L.: Senior Girls Council: games: ofhce assistant: ROSE ABRUZESE G.A,A.: A,C.C.l.. ROBERT AHERN R.O.T.C.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor So- ciety: Crier representative: Radio Club: Non-Commiw sioned Oflicers Club: band: b o o k r o o m: Scholarship Club: Safety Council: Tem- ulac representative. .JOSEPH AHLERT National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: inter' class baseball: inter-class bas- ketball: bowling: Handi- Craft Club: Scholastic Club, .IANIQT AKERS G.A.A.: A.C.C,l., altera nate: Junior Honor Soiietyi Senior Girls Council: Crier news reporter: Temulac staff: T e m ul a c representative: Science Club: Biology Club: Girl Reserves: bowling: ten- nis: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Pan American Club: Chemistry Club: Handi-Craft Club: C.A.L.: C.A.L, treasurer: session teacher's assistant. MARY ALBRECHT Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: Equestrian Club: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Crier representf ative: Temulac representative BETTY ALLEE G.A.A.: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: games: Twin Club. president: Variety Show. I . ,F , I if LJLESS: 1 - , ' -I .rt by X ly, Y ik J .KVI Jw , ua eff .gr ,ny , ,,:,M,,,l : . Yi ,fi 3 if f V ' W f hy pry . hi Ya! ALJ mx t , X r ' BONNIE ALLEE G.A.A.: A.C.C,L,: Twi Margery Aborn Lillian Abrahamsen Rose Abruzese Robert Ahern Joseph Ahlert Janet Akers Mary Albrecht Betty Allee Bonnie Allee Betty Allen Lloyd Andersen Page 8 0 l Angeli Angelos Jennie Arvetis Helen Ash Rita Jo Auben Loretto Avery Lillian Axberg Y 47 'Q I Club, president: Girl Chorus: Crier delegate games: A Cappella Choir. i BETTY ALLEN G.A.A.: A.C.C,L. delc gate: Girl Reserves: Alph Chapter. yi l' o ,r ,J .f liil:6YD ANDLIRSIZN A5 A.C,C.L. ANGELI ANGELOS A,C.C.L. delegate: Camer Club: inter-class basketball hall guard captain: inter-cla: baseball: inter-class football B.A.A.: Student Council, JIQNNIE ARVl1TlS G,A.A.: A:C.C.l.. deli gate: Crier representativt Beta Chapter: Calette reprt sentative, HEl.liN ASH G:A.A.: A.C,C.l..: Kiw ettes: Girl Reserves: Roote Club: bowling: Mask an Eoil: National Honor Sr ciety. RITA JO AUBEN G.A.A. delegate: game: bowling: A.C.C.L.: vollei ball team: Fencing Clul Modern Arts Club: Hon Management Club. LORETTO AVERY A.C.C.L. delegate: Gj A.: Home Management Clul locker-guard: guidance roo attendant. LILLIAN AXBERG A.C.C.L. delegate: Be Chapter, president: Alpls Chapter: g a m e sz Roote Cl u b: Kiwiettes: G.A.1 Board: Garden Club: Rt Cross delegate. ROBERT BACUS A.C.C.L.: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball. HAZEL BAlKIE G.A.A,: A,C.C.L. BEVERLY BAKER G.A.A.: A.C.C.L, l ,SHIRLEY BALDWIN Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. B o a r d: A.C.C.L. delegate: Girls Chorus: bowling: games: hall guard: Science Club: T e m u l a c representative: Home Management Cl u b: Equestrian C l u b: Leaders Club: Rooters Club, DE ETTA BARDACH G.A.A, delegate: A.C.C.L. delegate: Junior Honor So- ciety: Science Club: Temulac representative: Rooters Club: Leaders Club: games: bowl- ing: hall guard. JACK BARTUSKA R.O.T.C,: Non-Commis- sioned Ofhcers Club: A.C. C.L.: bowling: footb a ll team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball. JEANNE BAUMANN G.A,A.: A,C.C.L.: Eques- trian Club: National Honor Society: Pan American Club: Senior Girls Council: bowl- ing. DONALD BEIN A.C.C.L. delegate: Na- tional Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier repre- sentative: T e rn u la c staff: Camera Club: Safety Coun- cil: inter- class basketball: hall guard: stage hand: Mask and Foil: Scholarship Club: Chemistry Club. Robert Bacus Jeanne Baumann Hazel Baikie Donald Bein Beverly Baker Jean Benson Shirley Baldwin Arthur Berg De Etta Bardach Maynette Berglund Jack Bartuska Page 81 Frank Besancon Claude Biegel Bryan Biggers Mona Blaine Jack Blakey Edward Bleecher une JEAN BENSON G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: Girl Reserves. president: C r i e r representative: Temulac rep- resentative, ARTHUR BERG A,C.C.L. delegate: R.O. TC.: band: Biology Club: inter-class baseball: inter-class basketball: R.O.T.C. band. MAYNETTE BERGLUND G.A.A.: games: Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Smock Club: Pal- ette and Brush Club: Alpha Chapter: Temulac represen- lative, FRANK BESANCON A.C.C.L. CLAUDE BIEGEL A,C.C.L,: Rooters Club: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball. BRYAN BIGGERS B.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: R.O. T.C.: Temulac representa- tive: Science Club: Camera Club, president: Commis- sioned Oflicers Club: hall guard: Non - Commissioned Officers Club: Leaders Club, secretary-treasurer: rifle team: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: lire marshal: Student Council. MONA BLAINE G.A.A.: A.C.C,L. dele- gate: Girl Reserves, vice- president: oflice assistant: hall guard: Alpha Chapter. JACK BLAKEY Senior Hi-Y, president: junior swimming team: senior swimming team: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swim- ming. EDWARD BLEECHER A.C.C.L.: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball. gl'd6!lfLG,t25 ROBERT BLOCK B.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: wrest- ling team: Air Corps. XVILLIAM BLOCK R.O.T.C.: Non-Commis- sioned Ofhcers Club: Safety Council: Handi-Craft Club. WILLIAM BLOCKI A.C.C.L. delegate: Temu- lac representative: track team: fencing team: Mask and Iioil. president. ELAINE BOLLINGER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Science Club. vice- president: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: C.A.L.: Rooters Club: A Cappella. president: G.A.A., president: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter. presi- dent, secretary: G.A.A. Board: Nereides: g a m e s : Paint and Powder Club: Junior Swim Club: Letter Girls Club: hall guard: Scholarship Club. ROBERT BOOTH A.C.C.L.: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: B.A.A.: Crier representative: Temulac representative. WALTER BOXNEN A.C.C.L.: inter-class base- ball: inter-class basketball. ROBERT BOYCIE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: A Cappella Choir: inter-class basketball: inter- class b a s e b al l: inter-class swimming: inter-class bowl- ing. ADELAIDE BOZZONE National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L.: Leaders Club: Pan American Cl u b: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A. B o a r d, Westcott: games: Scholarship Club: Westcott Student Council: hall guard. Robert Block William Block William Blocki Elaine Bollinger Robert Booth Walter Bowen lille gina Clad ted Robert Boyce Adelaide Bozzone Harry Bradly Jacqueline Brand Thomas Breen Page 82 IVMNV Dorothy Brennan Maryon Brennan Donald Bresnahan Lucille Breon Marion Bresnahan Ann Brinnehl HARRY BRADLY Air Corps. Master Ser- geant: R.O.T.C.: A Cap- pella Choir: A.C.C.L. JACOUELINE BRAND A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: G.A.A. I THOMAS BRIQEN I Crier staff: Crier represen- tative: Science Club: inter- class basketball: inter-classi baseball: track team. DOROTHY BRENNAN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: games. MARYON BRENNAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crien representative: Smock Club: Camera Club: Kiwiettes: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: Rooters Club: De- bate Club: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: games: bowling: Paint and Powder Club: cheer leader: A.C.C.L. year book commit- tee: Clean-up committee. DONALD BRESNAHAN Science Club: Safety Coun- cil: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball. LUCILLE BREON National H o n o r Society: Senior Girls Council'.Temu- lac ti represenfativezl ki.A.A.: A.C.C.l,.fftofF1ey'Qfassist ant: f i aSchb'larshipJC!ub. N .. , rc! 1 MARION BRESNAI-IAN Junior H o n o r Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac repre- sentative: Kiwiettes, vice president: Girl Reserves! G.A.A.: games. ANN BRINNEHI. Kiwiettesi Equestria Club: Rooters Club: G,A.A.IJ games: A.C.C.L. SHIRLEY BROADHEAD A.C.C.I..: Equestrian Slub: G.A.A,: bowling. QOROTHY BROGAN A.C.C,L. delegate: Home Vlanagement Club: G.A.A.: Skating Club, secretary. l MIAE BRUEGGEMAN i A.C.C,l..: G.A.A.: games: Yxowling. F KAY BUCHNER Rifle team: inter :csasb saseballl A.C.C.L. K . lille :ef ESTHER BUCKELS T- Rooters Club: s e n io r :wimming team: G.A.A.: games. BEVERLY BUCKLEY A.C.C.I.. delegate: amera Club: Kiwiettes: irls Chorus: G,A.A.: Slean-up Campaign. VIURIEL BUNDE National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Ger- nan Club: A.C.C.I,.: G.A.A. IACK BURGER National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: A.C. DL, delegate: Crier staff: Jun- or Hi-Y, secretary: Rooters Club, president: Debate Club: nter-class basketball: inter- lass baseball: A.C.C.L. nresident: Student Court lerk: hall guard: cheer lead- rs, captain: assembly com- nittee: Scholarship Club: tssistant chairman of Clean- ip Campaign. BETTY BURKE Home Management Club: G.A,A.: games. 6 Shirley Broadhead Dorothy Brogan Mae Brueggeman Ray Buchner Esther Buckels Beverly Buckley Muriel Bunde Jack Burger Betty Burke Evelyn Burke Florence Burke Page 8 3 f ' J Donald Burrows Dorothy Busch Ruth Butts Dorothy Campbell Grace Cardwell Eleanor Carlson gl CL6llfLdfQ5 EVELYN BURKE Home Management Club: Rooters Club: G,A.A.g games: Twins Club: vice- president. FLORENCE BURKE Home Management Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A. dele- gate: Alpha Chapter: games: bowling: Twins Club. vice- president. DONALD BURROWS A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swim- ming: inter-class wrestling. DOROTHY BUSCH A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: G.A.A. dele- gate: games 1 bowling. RUTH BUTTS A,C.C.L. delegate: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: G.A.A.: games: bowling. DOROTHY CAMPBEI .I. National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Sen- ior Girls Council: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac staff: Le Cercle Francais, president: A,C,C.I..: G.A,A. . 1 ,- s.-' Emerg CARIQWELI, A,C.C.I .: Home Manage- ment Cltxbi Girl Reserves: G. AA.: games. ELEANOR CARLSON Junior Honor Society: A. C.C,I.. delegate: Temulac representative: Home Man- agement Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: hall guard: oflice assistant. lille gI'6LJlfLCLfQf5 EERN CARLSON Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: G:A:A.: Alpha Chap- ter: games: bowling, SHIRLEE CARR A.C.C:I..: Home Manage- ment Club: Equestrian Club: G.A.A. CATHERINE CARRICK A.C.C.I..: Home Manage- ment Club: orchestra: GA. A.: games: Drama Club. VERA CHANCE National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council, president: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac represen- tative: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Rooters Club: Junior Classical League: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap ter: G.A.A. Board: games. WILLIAM CHANDLER A.C.C.L.: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: bowling. NIARIEJOE CHASE National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society. vice- president: Senior Girls Coun- cil: Science Club: president: Equestrian Club: Leaders Club: secretary. vice-ehair- man: Junior Classical League: A Cappella Choir: orchestra: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: Life-Saving Club: Nereides: games: bowling: All-Chicago prep hockey team: champion volleyball team, IVIARIANN CLARK A.C.C.I..: S e n io r Girls Council: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: orchestra: G.A:A:: Paint and Powder Club: Gar- den Club. BETTY CLOYD Junior Honor Society: A, C.C.I.. delegate: Biology: Camera Club: Crier repre- sentative: Glee Club: G.A.A. delegate: games: Clean-up Campaign: Westccatt Drama Club. vice-president. secre- tary: Red Cross delegate. Iiern Carlson Shirlee Carr Catherine Carrick Vera Chance Vvfilliam Chandler Mariejoe Chase Gerald Cooper Mariann Clark Betty Corbett Betty Clovd Sarah Jane Costin XVilliam Conlon Robert Coughlin Catherine Connell Lois Craig Edward Cooper Marjorie Crandall Page 84 WILLIAM CONLON A.C.C.I.. delegate: Crier representative: football team: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: inter-class swimming: inter-class wres- tling: bowling. CATHERINE CONNELL A:C:C.I.. delegate: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games: bowl- ing. EDWARD COOPER A.C:C.I.. delegate: Crier representative: Temulac rep- resentative: heavyweight basketball team: inter-classi basketball: inter-class base-l ball: inter-class swimming: hall guard captain: inter-class referee. I . sf. 9 . , 4 . GERALD COOPER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Safety Coun- cil: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Ofhcers Club. se:retary: Non- Commissioned Ofticers Club: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: Ushers Club. BETTY CORBETT A.C.C.I.. delegate: A Cap- pella Choir: Girls Chorus: G. A.A.: games: hall guard: SARAH JANE COSTIN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier statT: Temulac representative: Debate Club. secretary: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: American Legion oratory contest. ROBERT COUGHLIN Safety Council: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: Mask and Foil Club. LOIS CRAIG A.C.C.L.: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A. A.: games. MARJORIE CRANDALI. National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: Kiwiettes. secretary: Eques- trian Club: Junior Classical League: G.A.A.: A.C.C.I..: Garden Club, treasurer: rose sale committee. JAMES CRINION A.C.C.l..: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball. BETTY CRONIN A.C.C.I-. delegate: A.C.C. L. Year Book. editor: hall guard: ofbce assistant: Clean- up Campaign: dance commit- tee: tardy office assistant. ROBERT CROSSEN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Crier staff. publisher: Biology Club: R. O.T.C.. lst Lieutenant: Commissioned Officers Club: iNon-Commissioned Officers Club: Junior Classical lLeague. vice--president: A lCappella Choir: band. stu- 'dent director and drum ma- jor: track team: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: A.C.C.L. cabinet: A.C. C.I.. Year Book. managing editor: Clean-up chairman: Quill and Scroll. AGNES CUNNINGHAM A.C.C.L.: Home Nlanage- ment Club: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: EAIHCSI bowling. I OLIVER CUNNINGHAM Junior Honor Society: Air Corps: football team: inter- :lass basketball: inter-class Jaseball: inter-class swim- ning: hall guard. BETTY DAHI. A.C.C.I..: Girls Chorus. :ice-president: G.A.A.: Paint incl Powder Club. SHIRLEY DAHLSTROM A.C.C.L.: Home Manage- inent Club: Equestrian Club: S.A.A.: games: bowling. James Crinion Betty Cronin Robert Crossen Agnes Cunningham Oliver Cunningham Betty Dahl Shirley Dahlstrom John Daley Shirley Dankers Ray Daudistel James Davidson Page 8 5 Evelyn Davies Robert Davis Marian Day Rita Dehn Loretta Delanty Margaret Denigan Line JOHN DALEY A.C.C.I.. delegate: R.O.'I'. C.: baseball team: inter-class baseball: inter-class basket- ball. SHIRLEY DANKERS National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff. co-pub- lisher. news editor: Biology Club: Kiwiettes. publicity chairman: Girl Reserves 1 Equestrian Club: Junior Classical League: G.A.A.: Paint and Powder Club. pub- licity chairman: Scholarship Club: A.C,C,l.. Year Book staff. RAY DAUDISTEL A.C.C.I.. delegate: inter- class basketball. JAMES DAVIDSON A.C.C.I.. delegate: R.O.T. C.: tennis team: Fencing Club: ticket seller. EVELYN DAVIES A.C.C.I..: G.A.A.: games. ROBERT DAVIS A.C.C.I..: Crier staff: R. O.T.C.. Sergeant: Non- Commissioned Officers Club. MARIAN DAY G.A.A. delegate: Clean-up Committee: Variety Show: games: Home Management Club: Roolers Club: C.A.I..: Paint and Powder Club. RITA DEHN A.C.C.I..: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: bowling. I.ORET'I'A DELANTY A.C.C.l..: Science Club: G.A.A.: games. MARGARET DENIGAN Junior Honor Society: Ki- wiettes: C.A.L.: Girl Re- serves: G.A.A.: games: bowling. gif-aafuafea L E ROY DETTLOFF A.C.C.L.: Radio Club. vice-president: R. O. T. C.: Non - Commissioned Officers Club: rifle team: Boys Glee Club. MATILDA DEVENNEY A.C.C.L. delegate: Temu- lac representative: Home Management Club: G.A.A.: games. CLARENCE DIEDERICH Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball. ROLAND DIERSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Temulac rep- resentative: Science Club: R. O.T.C.: band: orchestra: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swim- ming: bowling: hall guard. JOHN DIGNAN Crier staff: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball. J EANNE DILLON A.C.C.l.. delegate: Home Management Club: liques- trian Club: Debate Club: G. A.A.: G.A.A. president, XVestcott. RICHARD DISTELDORF A.C.C.L. RUDY DOBROXVITS A.C.C.L.: Science Club: Drama Club: Bowling Club: Safety Council: hall guard captain. Le Roy Dettlof Richard Disteldorf Matilda Devenney Rudy Dobrowits Clarence Diederich Lorraine Dodgers LORRAINE DODGERS Roland Diersen John Doig A.C.C.L.: Home Manage- John Dignan Roy Domey ment Club: G.A.A. Jeanne Dillon Lille QJPQCJMCZ i855 Page 86 William Doody Alice Doornbos Thomas Dorn Douglass Thornton Mae Rose Dowling Helen Downey JOHN DOIG B.A.A. representative: B. A.A. football: B.A.A. base- ball: inter-class basketball: Rooters Club: Leaders Club. ROY DOMEY A.C.C.l..: Safety Council: inter-class basketball: inter- . I class baseballp- inter-class wrestling, J ' Nia, i'l , 1 -J , . is a ,., NVlLLIAM DOODY A.C.C.L, delegate: inter- c la s s basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling. ALICE DOORNBOS A.C.C.l.. delegate: Temu- lac representative: Ciirl Re- serves: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: C1.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games. JIKHOMAS DORN A.C.C.l.. delegate: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball. DOUGLASS THORNTON A.C.C.l..: concert band: swing orchestra: R.O,T.C. band: inter-class baseball: Variety Show. MAR ROSE DOVv'l.lNCi A.C.C.l.. delegate: Science Club: Ciirl Reserves: G.A.A.: games: bowling. HIll.liN DOWNEY Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temu- lac representative: G.A,A.: games: bowling: hall guard: A.C.C.l..: library assistant: Spring ffrolic committee. BETTY DOYLE A.C,C.l.. delegate. JEANNE DOYLE , A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Science Club: ,Camera Club: Kiwiettes: jHome Management Club: 'G.A.A.: bowling: Paint and Powder Club: hall guard. JAMES DUCKWORTH Heavyweight basketball team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: bowling, ROBERT DUFFY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Safety Coun- cil: inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball champions. captain. JOANN DULEVICH National Honor Society: Uunior Honor Society: Tem- lulac staff: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: games: bowling. AYMOND DVVYER A.C.C.L.: inter-class bas- ketball: interfclass baseball: Jowling. l MARJORIE ECKWALI- A.C.C.L.: Biology Club: G.A.A.: games: bowling. RATHLEEN EDXVARDS National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Tem- Jlac representative: Science Club: Biology Club: Kiwiet- ies: C.A.L,: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A. A. Board: Life-Saving Club: Nlereides: games: hall guard: assistant Ere marshal: Mask and Foil Club. secretary: Iunior Swim Club, secretary. X X X 'x 4 A oinei, Betty Doyle Jeanne Doyle James Duckworth Robert Duffy Joann Dulevich Raymond Dwyer Pearl England Marjorie Eckwall Dolores Engstrom Kathleen Edwards Grace Erickson Pat Ekman Roy Erikson Clare Ellison Jane Engemann Puqe 8 7 Richard Evans Elaine Eaden L graduafed PAT EKMAN A.C.C,L. delegate: Crier staff: R.O.T,C.: Commis- sioned Officers Club: Non- Commissioned Oflicers Club: Rooters Club: A.C.C.L.: Ushers Club: hall guard, CLARE ELLISON R:O.T.C.: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball. JANE ENGEMANN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: hall guard. PEARL ENGLAND A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: games. DOLORES ENGSTROM C.A.L.: Rooters Club: Girls Chorus: G.A,A.: games: bowling. GRACE ERICKSON G.A.A.: A.C.C.l.. delea gate: Junior Honor Society: Camera Club: Rooters Club: Temulac representative 1 Schola arship Club. ROY ERIKSON A.C.C.L. RICHARD EVANS A.C.C.L. delegate: band: junior swimming team: inter- class basketball: A.C.C.L. vice-president. Westcott. ELAINE FADEN G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: Root- ers Club: Camera Club: Temulac representative: Jun- ior Classical League. Lille uafed ,J S, , 'Ji -. if ' QW! ,, ,. my 'S i EVELYN FAHRNER G.A.A.: A.C.C.l.: Temu- lac representative: l.etter Girls Club: Mask if Foil treasurer: Red Cross delegate: band: or- chestra: Kiwiettes treasurer: Girl Reserves treasurer. Trian- gle leader: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Soci- ety: Senior Girls Council. vicefpresident: ofbce assistant: hall guard: locker guard: games: P.T.A. dflegate. : iwiiit . V' '. Iunioi' o y Temulac . A.. UV? g V30 : ' 1 stfff i ogy Club: games: Ee !Chapter: Mask T5 Foil Club. ROBERT FAIRFAX A.C.C.I.. delegate: Crier representative: Science Club: hall guard: bowling: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swim- ming. MARY MARGARET FARYAN G.A.A.: A,C.C,l. delegate: games: National Honor Soci- ety: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Smock Club: Palette U Brush Club: hall guard: Garden Club. MARJORIE I7EHRIINf KAMP G.A.A.: A.C.C.l..: Senior Girls Council: games: Palette if Brush Club: A Cappella Choir: Crescendo Club. LAEI. FENNESSY R.O.T.C.: Ushers Club: Non - Commissioned Ofbcers Club: A.C.C.L. EVELYN FILSON G.A.A.: games: bowling: Junior Classical League: C.A. L: Girl Reserves. MARIE FITTERER A.C.C.I.. delegate: G.A. A.: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Home Management Club. president. vice-president: C.A.L.: Equestrian Club, president: Rooters Club: games: bowl- ing. Suzanne Fortier James Fortuin Dolores Foster KW V .M 1 Y I v fl Evelyn Fahrner ff, I l Mary Margaret Fair Evelyn Filson Robert Fairfax Marie Fitterer Mary Margaret Faryan Frances Florian Marjorie Fehrenkamp Marie Flynn I.ael Fennessy I,orraine Forster Page X8 Dorothy Fox June Frank William Frazer ,f N FRANCES l5I.ORIAN G.A.A.: Home Manage ment Club: Equestrian Club Rooters Club: games: A.C CI.. MARIE FLYNN A.C.C.I., delegate: Nat tional Honor Society: Junio' Honor Society: Senior Girl Council: Kiwiettes: C.A.I.. president. secretary: Leader Cluh. treasurer: G.A,A.l Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapte secretary: G.A.A. Board Junior Swim Club: hal guard: ofbce assistant: Lette Girls Club: Clean-up Com mittee. IORRAINIZ FORSTER G.A.A.: A Cappell Choir: games: office assistant dancing. SUZANNIQ IORTIER A.C.C.l,.: G.A.A.: Scienc Club: Crier reporter. JAMIIS FORTUIN A.C.C.I., delegate: Junio Honor Society: Crier repre sentative: Temulac represen tative: Safety Council: R,C T.C. cadet captain: Commis sioned Ofbcers Club: Non Commissioned Ofbcers Club I.eaders Club: band: Usher Club: Scholarship Club: hal guard: inter-class basketball inter-class baseball. DOl.ORl2S FOSTER G.A.A.: games: Crier ad vertising manager: C.A.l.. Girl Reserves: Home Manage ment Club. DOROTHY FOX G.A.A.: Home Manage: ment Club: Rooters Club Crier representative: games Junior Honor Society: AO CI.. delegate. JUNE FRANK G.A.A. Board: games- bowling: G.A.A. presiden' Westcott, XVIl-I.IAM FRAZER R.O.T.C.: Commission Officers Club: Non-Commi sioned Officers Club: Le Ce cle Francais: Biology Clu Modern Arts Club: inte class basketball: inter-cla baseball. CARL FRITSCHEL Hall guard captain. MARILYN FUEHLEN G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: Na- tional Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representa- tive: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: Le Cercle Francais: bowling. EUNICE GAESCHLIN Junior Honor Society: H o m e Management C l u b: Junior Classical League: G. A, A.: A.C.C.L. RAYMOND GARDNER National Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Camera C l u b: inter-class baseball: stage manager. LORRAINE GARETT A.C.C.l.. delegate: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir, secretary: G. A.A. delegate. CAROL ANN GARVER Crier representative: Tem- ulac representative: Biology Club: Smock Club: C.A.I-.: Girl Reserves: orchestra: Pan American Club: G.A.A.: games: tap dancing: tennis. LUCILLE GASS Rooters Club: G.A,A.: A. C.C.I,.: hall guard. DAVID GAVIN A.C,C.L,: football team: Non - Commissioned Oflicers Club: Safety Council: track. ARTHUR GAY Camera Club: R.O.T.C.: rifle team, high man: Leaders Club: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class football: Variety Show. Carl Fritschel Marilyn Euehlen Eunice Gaeschlin Raymond Gardner Lorraine Garett Carol Ann Garver Lucille Gass David Gavin Arthur Gay Robert Gernand Jacqueline Gertz Page 8 9 Larry Getz John Gianopulos Rosalie Giblin Thomas Gibney Shirley Giessen Lucile Glahe lllfle ROBERT GERNAND Inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: Eenger Honor Roll Club. JACQUELINE GERTZ German Club: Junior Swim Club: A.C.C.L.: G. A.A. LARRY GETZ A.C.C.L.: Hi-Y: wrest- ling team, captain: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: inter-class wrestling: bowling: B.A,A. JOHN GIANOPULOS A,C.C.L.: inter-class -bas- ketball: inter-class baseball. ROSALIE GIBLIN A,C,C.L.: G.A.A, dele- gate: Alpha Chapter: Nere- ides. THOMAS GIBNEY A.C.C.L.: delegate: R.O, T.C.: inter-class basketball: bowling: A.C.C.L. SHIRLEY GIESSEN Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Root- ers Club: G.A.A.: games: bowling: Junior Swim Club: Clean-up Committee: A.C.C. L,: badminton. LUCILE GLAHE National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society, vice- president: A.C.C.I.. delegate and secretary: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Biology Club, vice-president: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: Junior Classical League: band: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter, treas- urer: Beta Chapter: games: Paint and Powder Club: lire marshal: hall guard: book- room assistant: Clean-up Committee: A.C.C.L. year- book staff: Mask and Foil Club. gl'6l6!lfL6l fell JACK GODFREY Air Corps: inter-class bas- ketball: bowling: A.C.C.L. BETTY GOOCH Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Palette and Brush Club: C.A,L.: Rooters Club: A Cappella Choir: G, A. A.: games: hall guard: A,C.C.L. HARRY GOOD Inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: Scholar- ship Club: A.C.C.L. MARJORIE GORDON Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier repf resentative: Biology Club: Came ra Club: Kiwiettes: Home Management Club: C. A.L.: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: Le Cercle Francais: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus. Secretary: G.A, A.: Beta Chapter: Junior Swim Club: Mask and Foil Club. ROSE MARY GOU GH National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls C o u n c i l: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Junior Classif cal League: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: games: hall guard: Justice of Student Court. JOAN GOWAN-STOBO A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A. A.: assistant librarian. GORDON GRANDHOLM A.C.C.L.: baseball team: inter-class baseball: inter- class basketball. JAMES GRANT National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L, alternate: Temulac rep- resentative: Safety Council: Le Cercle Francais: Temulac staff. JACK GRAUER A.C.C.L.: football team: hall guard. Jack Godfrey Gordon Grandholm Joseph Griflin Betty Gooch James Grant La Verne Grindler Harry Good Jack Grauer Aileen Gruetzmacher Marjorie Gordon Kathleen Greenan Lorraine Gryss Rose Mary Gough Marguerite Gregg John Gunning Joan Gowan-Stobo Verla Guthrie lille gl 6l6!lflCtfQff Page 9 0 KATHLEEN GREENAN Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: C a m e r a Club. secretary: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: Le Cercle Francais: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A,A.: Beta Chapter: games, MARGUERITE GREGG i Girl Reserves: G.A.A.. Alpha Chapter: games. l JOSEPH GRIFFIN Crier staff: Safety Coun- cil: Pan American Club: football team: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: boxing, LA VERNE GRINDLER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C C.L. delegate: Senior Girl: Council, entertainment com- mittee for mothers' teas: Science Club: Biology Club: C.A.L.: Leaders Club: G.A A.: Beta Chapter: games captain: bowling: teacher': assistant. AILEEN GRUETZMACHER A.C.C.L. delegate: Criei representative: Kiwiettes: C A.L.: Girl Reserves: Rooter: Club: A Cappella Choir: German Club: G.A.A Board: games: bowling. LORRAINE GRYSS National Honor Society Junior Honor Society: A.C C.L. delegate: Senior Girl: Council: Crier staff: Sciencf- Club, president: G.A.A Board: games: Scholarship Club. JOHN GUNNING Crier representative: inter- class basketball: in t e r f c l a s baseball: A.C.C.L. VERLA GUTHRIE A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A WARREN HAAG Junior Honor Society: E.C.C.L. delegate: Biology lub: Safety Council, vice- xresident: R.O.T.C., major: Commissioned Oflicers Club, xresidentz Non-Commis- lioned Oflicers Club. presi- ient: Junior Classical League: reshman inter-class tennis hamp: inter-class basketball: nter-class baseball: hall lguard: head of ushers: picked xlatoon: R.O.T.C.: prom ommittee. VACK HABERKORN A.C.C,L. delegate: Crier epresentative: Rooters Club: E Cappella Choir: Boys Glee lub: inter-class basketball: nter-class baseball: inter-class wimming: cross-country rack team: outdoor track eam: hall guard. VEANNE HAENER A.C.C.L, delegate: Temu- c staff: Home Management lub: G.A.A,: games: .C.C.L. ELENN HALE ' A.C.C,L. delegate: Crier epresentative: inter-class bas- zetball: inter-:lass baseball: Fiter-class football: B.A.A. lElTH HAMELEN A.C,C.L. delegate: band: archestra: inter-class basket- rall: inter-class baseball. 'ANET HANNA A.C.C,L.: Biology Club: Eamera Club: Equestrian lub: G.A.A. JOROTHY HANSEN Junior Honor Society: X.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: liwiettes: Girl Reserves: G. LA.: games: bowling: A.C. DL.: tap dancing: hall guard: registration office. lille Warren Haag Jack Haberkorn Jeanne Haener Glenn Hale Keith Hamelen Janet Hanna Dorothy Hansen Grover Hansen Jack Harenberg Theresa Hartner Charles Hawkinson Page 9 I Lorna Heath Jean Heilmann Alice Hein Eleanor Hein Elmer Herbaly Gerald Hermann gfdduafed GROVER HANSEN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Crier staff, editor-in-chief: Crier repre- sentative: Biology Club, vice- president: Leaders Club: or- chestra: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: A.C.C. L.: senior track team: Schol- arship Club: prom commit- tee, chairman. .JACK HARENBERG A.C,C.L. delegate: Crier representative: R. O, T. C.: Non - Commissioned Oflicers Club: A Cappella Choir: Boys Glee Club: inter-class basketball. THERESA HARTNER Crier representative: G.A. A.: A.C.C.L, CHARLES HAWKINSON Te m u la c representative: golf team: inter-class basket- ball: inter-class baseball: bowling: A.C.C.L. I.ORNA HEATH G.A.A.: games: bowling: A.C.C.L.: hall guard. I7 IL?l'ANN 3, ome Ma a ' lub: R' b: .A.A.: games: A.C. . ' ff' ALICE HEIN A.C,C.L.: Twin Club. liI.EANOR HEIN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.I,.: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Junior Classical I. ea g u e: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games: hall guard: tap dancing: Twin Club, ELMER HERBALY National Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac repre- sentative: R.O.T.C,: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: A.C.C.L. finance committee. chairman. GERALD HERMANN I A. C. C. L.: R.O. T. C.. inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball, Mile gl CLC!MCLf85 MARIE HERMANN A.C,C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Home Man- agement Club: Equestrian Club: German Club: G.A, A.: Junior Swim Club: badf minton: hall guard. ooRis HE I G.A.A.: 1 A.C. CL. ' fe' VIRGINIA HESSION National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Science Club: Home Management Club: C.A.I..: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: games: bowling. CAROLYN HIPSHER Home Management Club. secretary: Rooters Club: bowling: G.A.A.: A.C.C.I..: hall guard: volleyball team. MILDRED HIRZEL A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Home Manage- ment Club: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: Life-Saving Club: games: Junior Swim Club: Placement Office assistant. RALPH HISTED A.C.C.I..: Scholarship Club. JANE HITZ Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Pan American Club: G,A:A.: A.C.C.L. PAUL HOFFMAN Band: orchestra: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: A.C.C.L. Marie Hermann Doris Herter Virginia Hession Carolyn Hipsher Mildred Hirzel Ralph Histed Jane Hitz Paul Hoffman William Hoffman Elizabeth Hogan Louise Holmes Page 92 Virginia Homer Gerald Hopkins Arthur Horberg Jack Hornbeck Marian Hovey William Howell WILLIAM HOIIMAN :Iunior Honor Society: A.C.C.I., delegate: Radio Club: Safety Council: Air Corps: R:O,'I'.C., cadet cap- tain: Commissioned Officers C l u bg Non-Commissioned Ofncers Club: Leaders Club: inter-class basketball: intera class baseball: Ushers Club, N it is - Lt.izABi,T+i HA A Islip A.C.C. ' . . .' 4 g h u dgclgh in: : ' Science Cl , . LOUISE HOLMES A.C.C,I.,: G,A.A.: Home Management Club: hall guard. VIRGINIA HOMER A.C.C,I..: Ternulac repref sentative: Equestrian Club: G.A.A,: games, GERALD HOPKINS Inter-class basketball: bowling: A.C.C:I.. ARTHUR HORBERG National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.I,. alternate: Scholarship Club: Movie Operators Club. JACK HORNBECK Inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: A.C.C.I.. MARIAN HOVEY A,C,C.I..: G.A.A.: Home Management Club: games. WILLIAM HOWELL Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.I., delegate: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac repre- sentative: Biology Club: Hia Y: A Cappella Choir: Cres- cendo Club: tennis team: wrestling team: inter - class: baseball: howling. 'AUL HUDSON Junior Honor Society: i.C.C.L. delegate: A Cap- ella Choir: Boys Glee Club: :ter-class basketball: inter- lass swimming: hall guard aptainz Chemistry Cl u b: 'lask and Foil Club: Scholar- aip Club: Variety Show. JONALD HUGHES A.C.C.L. POBERT HUGHES A Cappella Choir: Boys ilee Club: football team: ttrdy ofiice assistant: counsel- wr's assistant: A.C.C.L, ALPH HUIZENGA Air Corps: baseball team: alf team: inter-class basket- all: inter-class baseball: .C,C,L. QENE H-ULLING :R Htvm en Sub. cretary' A C p ell hoir: irls CHM: LLYC .. .C. ATHLEEN HURLEY Junior Honor Society: :nior Girls Council: Temu- c representative: Camera lub: Home Management lub, vice-president: G.A.A.: ereides: games: A.C.C.L. .l.. XCQUELYN HUTTER Biology Club: Modern rts Club: G.A.A,: A.C.C.L. IRGINIA IDE Junior Honor Society: ational Honor Society: rier cashier: office assistant, iwiettes: Times Air Cadet, tairman: A,C.C.L. delegate: .A.A. delegate: Rooters lub: Red Cross delegate: emulac representative: 'nior Girls Council. ARJORIE JANES Kiwiettes: Home Manage- ent Club: A Cappella hoir: Girls Chorus: G,A. .: A.C.C.L. 'INIFRED JASMUND A.C.C.L.: Temulac repre- ntative: Science Club: questrian Club: G,A.A.: lpha Chapter: games. fy' Paul Hudson Donald Hughes Robert Hughes Ralph Huizenga Irene Hullinger Kathleen Hurley Jacquelyn Hutter Leonard Johnson Virginia lde Marjorie Janes Lois Johnson Ralph Johnson Winifred Jasmund Shirley Johnson Eugene Johnson Verne Johnson I luqe 9 3 Doris Johnston lille EUGENE JOHNSON Junior Honor Society: A.C,C.L. delegate: Temulat representative: Science Club: Biology Club: R.O.T.C,: Non - Commissioned Ofbcers Club: Crescendo Club: band: orchestra: inter-class basket- ball: fire marshal: prom com- mittee, LEONARD JOHNSON A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: ,junior swim- ming team: tennis team: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: inter-class swimming: bowling. LOIS JOHNSON A.C.C.L.: National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Temulac representa- tive: Kiwiettes. vice-presi- dent: Girl Reserves: Eques- trian Club, vice-president: Junior Classical League. treasurer: hall guard: Girls Chorus: G.A,A., vice-presi- dent: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: games: Paint and Powder Club: Clean-up Committee: Mask and lfoil Club: Letter Girls Club. RALPH JOHNSON Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L, delegate: Crier staflz Crier representative: Junior swimming team: bowling: Clean-up Commit- tee, assistant director: Drama Club. president and treasurer: XVestcott Choir: Variet'-' Show: Calette editor. SHlRl.EY JOHNSON A.C.C.L, delegate: Crier representative: Camera Club: Home Management Club: C. A.L.: Equestrian Club: G.A. A.: Alpha Chapter, treasurer: Nereides: games. VISRNE JOHNSON A.C.C.L. DORIS JOHNSTON A.C.C.L.: Kiwiettes: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games. gl a6!lfL6lt8:5 STANLEY JOHNSTON Junior Honor Society. president: A.C.C,l.. delegate: Biology Club, treasurer: R. O.T.C.: Crescendo Club: band: orchestra: inter-class basketball: chief fire marshal: Non-Commissioned Ofhcers Club. RICHARD JONAS A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Biology Club: Radio Club: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-class baseball: Movie Operators Club. DOROTHY JOSEPHSON Home Management Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: games. XVILL IAM JURGENSEN Lightweight basketball team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: A.C.C.L. MAME Ji9RK1I3w1CZ Kiwiettes: C.A.l.,: Eques- trian Club: Rooters Club: Pan American Club: Beta Chapter: games: bowling: assistant librarian: G,A.A. delegate: A.C.C.L. MARGE JUTZI Clean-up Committee: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.l.. delegate: Senior Girls Council. Spring lirolic com- mittee: Crier staff: Temulac representative: Rooters Club: hall guard: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.. treas- urer: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A,A. Board: games: bowling: Crier cashier: Letter Girls Club: hockey: tennis: Paint and Powder Club. vice-president. HENRY KAAK National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society, presi- dent: A.C.C.L. delegatel Crier staff. publisher: Crier representative: Temulac rep- resentative: Biology Club: Pan American Club: inter- Stanley Johnston class basketball: inter-class Richard Jonas baseball: Clean-up Commit- Dorothy Josephson tee: A.C.C.L. Cabinet: Tem- XVilliam Jurgensen ulac staff: A.C.C.L. year- Marie Jurkiewicz book, Marge Jutzi Lille gfaduafed Henry Kaak Anita Kachulis Edward Kaplan Annette Kastran Betty Kauffman P11510 04 Paul Kaup Annette Kelder Kathryn Kelleher Lorraine Kellett Betty Kelly Erances Kelly ANITA KACHULIS Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: games: bowling: A.C.C.L. EDWARD KAPLAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Biology Club: Equestrian Club: Garder Club. ANNISTTE KASTRAN Crier reporter: G.A.A. Nereides: games: bowling hockey: A.C.C.L. BETTY KAUEEMAN A.C.C.L.: G.A,A.: bowl ing. PAUL KAUP Crier staff, publisher Crier representative: Hi-Y president: Junior Classica League. president: Quill ant Scroll award: Drama Club editor-in-dhief of A.C.C.L yearbook: National Hono Society: Junior swimminf team: Senior swimming team inter-class basketball: inter class baseball: inter-clas- swimming. ANNETTE KELDER A.C.C.L. delegate: Crie representative: Home Man agement Club: Leaders Club A Cappella Choir: G.A.A. games: bowling: basketbal team: volleyball team. KATHRYN KELLEHER A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: games bowling. LORRAINE KELLIZTT Junior Honor Society Temulac staff: Temulac re resentative: Kiwiettes: C. L: Home Management Clu Girl Reserves: Rooters Clu G.A.A.: Alpha Chapte games: bowling: assista librarian. BETTY KELLY G.A.A,: A.C.C.L. FRANCES KELLY A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A,P RITA KEOUGH A,C.C.l,.: Crier represen- tative: Junior Swim Club: G.A.A. delegate: hall guard captain. 'HELEN KE BACHER elegate: Temuf Lllfc representative: V,G,A.A.: Alph Chapterq gaines: bowl- ,Lii.gf-ivolleybal tournament. upper senior champs, BETSY KERR G.A.A,: games: hall guard: A.C,C,I.. BERNARD KEYES A,C,C.L,: Safety Council: Crier staff: inter-class base- ball: interfclass basketball. LEONA KEYES A.C.C,L.: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A. delegate: Beta Chapter. assistant chair- man: games: Board of Sports. JAMES KINSELLA A.C.C.L.: Crier staff: Science Club: Radio Club: Safety Council: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Officers Club: Non - Commissioned Officers Club: interfclass baseball: Ushers Club: hall guard, CLARENCE KINSTEDT Leaders Club: Boys Glee Club: baseball team: A.C. C.L. WILLIAM KIRK Biology Club: Garden Club: A.C.C.I.. IPEARI. KNUDSEN A.C.C.L, delegate: Beta Chapter, vice-president: Ale ha Chapter, treasurer: Girl eserves: Camera Club: ask and Foil Club: Girls horus: A Cappella Choir: .A.A, delegate: hockey. :' I M112 1 Rita Keough Helen Kerbacher Betsy Kerr I Bernard Keyes Leona Keyes James Kinsella Clarence Kinstedt William Kirk Pearl Knudsen Ruth Koch Melvin Koehler Page 9 5 Norma Koepp Wil1iamiKordek Ione Koskey Dorothy Kossack Robert Kowalski Lorraine Kramer gjracluafea RUTH KOCH A.C.C.L.: Ci.A.A.: libra- rian at Westcott. MELVIN KOEHLER Safety Council, secretary: Air Corps: inter-class basketf ball: inter-class baseball: bowling. secretary: ball guard captain: A.C.C.L. f' ' 1 A fy ' AP! I!! iona Societ'5': unior Ho, r Soci iyxrsenior Girls'CQi1,mcil!-ffliiiti 6SQ'PV9S N Y-'E Genmaff ab: b aboei, A4 Ac. ,iv 'J Jflff, , 'CV 1 E r j L VVILLIAM KORDEK A.C.C.I..: Safety Council: Drama Club: Twin Club: Science Club: hall guard cap- tain: Bowling Club.,- V A- . W1 A IQISIE KOSKEY 'F 1 C.A.L.: Roo te rs Club: G.A.A.: Alpha','Chapter: fA.EiCQL.1 -- ' DOROTHY KOSSACK Crier staff: Crier represen- tative: Biology Club: Cam- era Club: Girl Reserves: A: C.C.L.: Debate Club: Girls Chorus: G.A.A,: Alpha Chapter: games: bowling: Mask and Foil Club. ROBERT KOWALSKI Air Corps: R.O.T.C,: Non - Commissioned Oticers Club: bowling: A.C.C.I,.: fencing team. LORRAINE KRAMER Biology Club: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games: A.C.C.L. Mile l 6L6!LLClfQ5 l JUNE KROGH G.A.A.: A.C.C.L. ELEONORE KUEL Home Management Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games: A.C.C.L. alternate. CAROLEE KUMPPER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Biology Club: Kiwiettes: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: games: Junior Clas- sical League. secretary: A.C.- C,I,.: Garden Club. presi- dent: Paint and Powder Club. treasurer: hall guard: office assistant: rose sale chair- man. 1? . H g nt Clu : oote Club Gi s Choru : 1 I 1 , I 1 l . '1 I 1 yt 7 3. , Q f I XIII? ofiycp ii KI RAYMOND KUSTUSCH Science Club: Biologyx Club: Safety Council. vice- president: R.O.T.C.: Non- Commissioned Oflicers Club: football team: inter-class bas- ketball: inter-:lass baseball: bowling: Movie Operators Club: A.C.C.L. VIRGINIA KUYPER Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier. editor- in-chief: Crier representative: Camera Club: Kiwiettes: or- chestra: Quill and Scroll: G.A.A.: games: Westctwtt Drama Club. secretary, vice- president: office assistant: hall guard: Westcott Variety Show: XVestcott Clean-up chairman: Calumet Clean-up Swing chairman: yearbook editor. A.C.C.I.. AUDREY KYLE G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: A.CC.L. LDVJARD LACEY A. C. C, L. delegate: fire marshal: student police: Rooters Club: Temulac rep- resentative: Safety Council: Junior Classical League. PAULINE LACKINGER G.A.A.: A.C.C.L, alter- nate: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: orlice assistant: Clean-up member: Alpha Chapter: games: bowl- June Krogh Eleonore Kuel Carolee Kumpfer Angela Kusiolek Raymond Kustusch Virginia Kuyper Audrey Kyle Edward Lacey Pauline Lackinger Kenneth Lambert Carl Lambright Page 9 6 Lula Lamp Phyllis Lang Lawrence Larkin Ardell Law Edward Lawrence Jack Leahy ing. KENNETH LAMBERT A.C.C.L.: Hi-Y: Safetv Council: Camera Clubzl Rooters Club: interclass bas- ketball. CARL LAMBRIGHT A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Hi-Y: Rooters Camera Club: Garden Clean-up Committee: class basketball: int baseball, LULA LAMP G.A.A. PHYLLIS LANG 8 band: Club: Club: inter r-clasd Na G.A.A,: A.C,C.L.: tional Honor Society: SenioiI Girls Council: Girl Reserves: band. LAXVRENCE LARKIN A.C.C.L.: bowling: interl class baseball: interclass bas- ketball. ARDELL LAW G.A.A,: Alpha Chapter A.C.C.L, delegate: Junior Honor Society: C.A.L.: Gir Reserves: Rooters Club: Bil ology Club: Spanish Club Mask and Foil. EDXVARD l.AWRENCE Bowling: interclass basket' ball: interclass baseball: foot ball team. JACK LEAHY A.C.C.L. delegate: Crie representative: R.O.T.C, Rooters Club, president band: Temulac representa tive: Hi-Y, treasurer: Cam era Club. vice-president bowling: interclass basket ball: interclass baseball. WILLIAM LEDDIN A.C.C.L.: interclass bas- cetball: interclass baseball: Safety Council: fencing team. LORRAINE LEE A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A.: games: bowling: C.A.I..: I'emulac representative. THOMAS LENNON Radio Club: interclass bas- cetball: interclass baseball: Jowling: hall guard. THELMA LEONARD National Honor Societyy: llunior Honor Society: Girl ieserves: Girls Chorus: Pan American Club. president: -eaders Club. vice-president. IOHN LE VENTIS National Honor Society: lunior Honor Society: Crier ,taff. editor: Radio Club: Bi- :logy Club: Science Club: -e Cercle Francais: orchestra: farsity track team captain: nterclass basketball: inter- tlass baseball. dELEN LEXVIS G.A.A,: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: A.C.C.L. dele- gate: Biology Club: Crier epresentative: LeCercle Fran- tais: A Cappella Choir: Girls ghorus: games: Paint and . owder. 'RAYMOND LIBNER A.C.C,L. delegate: Na- ional Honor Society: Junior clonor Society: Crier staff.. tssistant circulation manager: Biology Club: Rooters Club: nterclass basketball: Clean- ip chairman: Student Court lustice: Scholarship Club :tage crew: Quill T5 Scroll 'ire marshal: class salutato- 'ian. SEORGANN LINHARDT G.A.A.: C,A.L.: A.C.C,l,. delegate, William Leddin Lorraine Lee Thomas Lennon Thelma Leonard John Le Ventis Helen Lewis Raymond Libner Edward Long Georgann Linbardt Herbert Loring Shirley Liston Peggy Lowe Dorothy Loftus Ralph Lowenthal Edward Lollock Betty Luse Page 97 Maree Lutz M116 SHIRLEY LISTON G.A.A.: A.C.C.L. dele- gate: National Honor So- ciety: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council, secre- tary: Alpha Chapter: Debate Club: C.A.L.: Girl Reserves: Kiwiettes: Temulac represen- tative: Girls Glee Club: hall guard, DOROTHY LOFTUS G.A.A.: bowling: Biology Club: A.C.C.l.. delegate, EDWARD LOLLOCK A.C.C.L. delegate: baseball team: inter-class basketball: hall guard. EDXVARD LONG A.C,C,L.: National Honor Society: SafetyCouncil: track team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: Scholar- ship Club. HERBERT LORING A.C,C,l..: Safety Council: R.O.T.C.: Non-Commis- sioned Oflicers Club: tennis team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling. PEGGY l.OWli Junior Honor Society: A.C.C,L. delegate: Crier staff: Crier representative: Home Management Club: C.A,L.: Rooters Club: Lead- ers Club: Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: games: bowling. RALPH LOXVENTHAL Junior swimming team: senior swimming team: inter- class basketball: inter-class swimming: orchestra. BETTY LUSE A.C.C.l,. delegate: Na- tional Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representa- tive: Biology Club: Eques- trian Club: G,A.A.: hall guard. MAREE LUTZ A.C.C.l..: Crier staff, cir- culation department: Crier representative: C.A.L.: A Cappella Choir: Girls Cho- rus: G.A.A.: Mask and Foil Club. gI'Cl,6!lfl,Cl,iQ5 HENRY LYONS Safety Council: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: bowling. JAMES MAC DONALD A,C.C.L, delegate: Junior Honor Society: Crier staff: Crier representative: Temulac staff: Safety Council: inter' class basketball: inter-class swimming: Mask and I7oil Club: hall guard: Variety Show: Chemistry Club. ETHYL MADICK G,A.A.: Temulac staff: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: baseball captain: basketball captain: hockey captain: tennis tour- nament: Squad Leaders Club. CHARLES MALONE Safety Council: Junior Classical League: Boys Glee Club. I ANASTASIA MAN ING A.C.C.L ele te: representatiile: .A. .: pha Chapter: owlin guard: office assistant. ROSE MARCONI A.C.C.L,: G.A,A.: C.A.L.: Girl Reserves: Jun ior Classical League: games. BOB MAROE Safety Council: baseball team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: interfclass swimming: track team: A.C. C.L,: inter - class baseball champs 1940, captai . wi SHALL XA G,A.' .1 games: A,C.C.L.: band. EDWARD MARTIN Non - Commissioned Olli- cers Club: Ushers Club: Commissioned Officers Club, vice-president: A.C.C.L. X X xx Henry Lyons Bob Maroe James MacDonald La Verne Marshall Ethyl Madick Edward 'Martin Charles Malone Catherine Marvinac Anastasia Manning Bernice Masek Rose Marconi une giadlflafeii Page 98 Joyce Mashburn Lillian Mathisen Marcus McAuliffe Richard McChesney Winona McClellan Gordon McComb CATHERINE MARVINA4 G.A,A, Board: games A.C.C.L. BERNICE MASEK Biology Club: A Cappell Choir: G.A.A.: bowling. JOYCE MASHBURN Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L.: Camera Club C.A.L.: Rooters Club C1.A:A.: Alpha and Be Chapters: games: bowling Crier representative: Temula representative: tap dancing, LILLIAN MATHISEN A Cappella Choir, West cott: orchestra: library assist ant: G.A.A. MARCUS McAULII7IiE A.C,C,L. delegate: Temu lac representative: Hi-Y Camera Club: inter-class bas ketball: inter-class baseball. RICHARD McCHESNEY ' ,A.C.C.L. delegate: Camen Club: Air Corps: Rooter Club: band: track team Mask and lfoil Club: Caletu editor. Q, , fl WINONA McCl,l2LLAN National Honor Society Junior Honor Society: A.C C.L. delegate: Senior Gir Council' Temulac represent tive: Kiwiettes. presiden Girl Reserves. secretary: J nior Classical League, secr tary. vice-president: A Ca pella Choir: Girls Choru Alpha Chapter: G.A. Board: Clean-up Committe Fencing Club: A.C.C. financial committee. GORDON McCOMB A.C.C.L. delegate: Hi-Y' Safety Council: tennis tea inter-class basketball: inte class baseball: inter-cla swimming: interfclass wre. tling. JAMES MQDERMOTT Safety Council: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: inter-class swimming: A.C.C.L.: l940 inter-class baseball champs. AUSTIN McDONAl.D A.C.C.L.: Crier staff. sports editor: Radio Club: Safety Council. treasurer: in- ter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: Mask and Foil Club, vice - president: A.C,C.L . year book. feature editor. CATHERINE McDONALD G.A.A.: A,C.C.I..: Junior Swim Club: games. EILEEN Mc . lac rf ative' S l Cl Rooters Club' Choir: G' l horus: ,QK a ' lille o b :Alph Chine? et Chapter: G.A.A. a : gate: Te , nc Club: oogy u , .A.L.: Ca el A nf games: hall g ardztfb vling. WILI.IAM McGRATH A.C.C.L. JACK McHUGH Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Safety Council: R.O.T,C. Sergeant: Non - Commissioned Ofiicers Club, president: band: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: class dues commit- IEE. DAVE MCINTOSH Band: golf team. JACK McLAUGHL IN Crierrepresentative: Temu- lac representative: Rooters Club: Boys Glee Club: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: A.C.C.L. James McDermott Austin McDonald Dave Mclntosh Catherine McDonald Jack McLaughlin Eileen McDonald Jane McLaughlin William McGrath Shirley McMahon Jack McHugh Robert McMorroW Page 9 9 Geraldyne McNamara June Meyers James Miller Grace Milne Frank Mohrs Shirley Mollett gl dJLLCLi8:f JANE McLAUGHLIN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C.- C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Science Club: Equestrian Club: Lead- ers Club. treasurer: Junior Classical League: band: or- chestra: G.A.A., vice-presi- dent: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A. Board: Life Saving Club: Nereides: games: bowling: All Chicago prep hockey team: champion volleyball team. SHIRLEY McMAHON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C.- C.L. delegate: Crier represen- tative: Kiwiettes: C.A.I.., vice-president: Girl Reserves: Junior Classical League: G.A.A.: Clean-up Commit- tee: election commissioner: Senior Girls Council. ROBERT McMORROW A.C.C.L.: baseball team: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball champions: in- ter-class umpire: inter-class baseball, co-captain. GERALDYNE McNAMARA Junior Honor Society: A:C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier represen- tative: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Equestrian Cluh: G.A.A.: Paint and Powder Club. JUNE MEYERS G.A.A.: A.C,C.L, JAMES MILLER A.C.C.L.1 inter-class bas- ketba ' i er-class baseball. G E MILNE G.A.A.: A.C.C.L. IIRANK MOHRS Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball. SHIRLEY MOLLETT A.C.C.L. delegate: Home Management Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games. lille gl CL6!lftCLf6f5 RUTH MONTAGUIQ Junior Honor Society: A,C.C.L, delegate: Kiwiettes: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: Debate Club: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G,A.A., secre- tary-treasurer: Alpha Chap- ter: G.A.A, Board: Student Council president: hall guard: Calette reporter. GLORIA MORTON G,A.A,: A,C.C.l ,Z bowl- ing. MARY MULCAHY G.A.A.: A.C.C.L:: gamegg Biology Club. ' . VC' Y.: MARY MULHLRN G.A.A.: A.C.C.l .2 gimes ofhce assistant. GERALDINE MURPHY G.A,A,: A,C,C.l. XVALTER MURRAY Junior Honor Society: Hi'Y: Junior Classical League: football team. cap- tain: baseball team: golf team: inter-class basketball : inter-class baseball: bowling: A.C.C.L.: prom committee. MARGUERITE MURRY G.A.A,. A.C.C,L,: Na- tional Honor Society. ELEANOR MURTAUGH A.C.C.L. delegate: Science Club: Home Management Club: C.A.L.: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: games: bowla ing: Junior Swim Club. CLARENCE NELSON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Air Corps: A.C.C.l.. .,, XXX 't t Q l l Ruth Montague Norman Nelson Gloria Morton Marguerite Nlurry Lorraine Nesvig Mary Mulcahy Eleanor Murtaugh Virginia Neumann Mary Mulhern Clarence Nelson Cherry Newby Geraldine Murphy Elaine Nelson Robert Newquist Walter Murray June Nelson James Nicol Page 100 ELAINE NELSON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Sen- ior Girls Council: Girls Chorus: G,A.A.: bowling: adjustment ofhce assistant: Equestrian Club. JUNE NELSON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: office assistant: ad- iustment office assistant. NORMAN NELSON A.C.C,L,: football team: interfclass baseball: Scholar- ship Club. LORRAINE NESVIG National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Leaders Club: G.A.A. Board: A.C.C.L.: volleyball: captain basketball: soccer: office assistant. VIRGINIA NEUMANN Junior Honor Society: Crier staff: G.A.A. sports editor: Biology Club: Root- ers Club: Leaders Club. vice- president: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: bowling: Letter Girls Club: games: championship volley- ball team. CHERRY NEWBY Senior Girls Council: Equestrian Club, secretary' treasurer: G.A.A.: A.C.C.L. ROBERT NEVVOUIST Crier staff: Crier represen- tative: Biology Club: Air Corps: Rooters Club: foot' ball team: inter-class basket- ball: track team: JAMES NICOL Crier representative: Safety Club: Crescendo Club: inter- class basketball: hall guard: A,C.C.L. CATHERINE NISIUS A.C.C.L. JAMES NOLAN Junior Honor Society: Science Club: German Club, president, secretary: Scholar- ship Club: National Honor Society. . VERNON NOVAK R.O.T.C.: inter-class bas- ketball. RALPH NYBERG Lightweight basketball Qeam, captain: baseball team: inter-class basketball: inter- :lass baseball. SAM OBRADOVICH Wrestling team: A.C.C.L. EILEEN O'BRIEN Junior Honor Society: Bi- xlogy Club: C.A.L., secre- ary: Girl Reserves: Junior Elassical League: G.A.A.: lpha Chapter: Beta Chap- er: games: A.C.C.L. EMMETT O'CONNOR Crier representative: inter- lass baseball. ACK O'CONNOR Bowling champs: inter- lass baseball: A.C.C.L. LOSEMARIE O'CONNOR Junior Honor Society: .C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- sentative: Safety Council: ome Management Club: f.A.L.. vice-president: Girl .eserves: Rooters Club: Jun- Jr Swim Club, secretary: .lpha Chapter, secretary: eta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: lalmes: tap dancing: Mask .d Foil, treasurer. Catherine Nisius Emmett O'Connor Dorothy Olsen James Nolan Jack O'Connor Donald Olson Vernon Novak Rosemarie O'Connor l.a Verne Olson Ralph Nyberg William O'Connor Eileen O'Neil Sam Obradovich Russell Olschner Willard O'Neil Eileen O'Brien Mary O'Neill Page 101 Une WILLIAM O'CONNOR Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Science Club: Biology Club: Safety Council: R.O.T.C.: Com- missioned Oiiicers Club: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: commence- ment committee: prom com- mittee: senior class treasurer: A.C.C.I..: movie operator: Scholarship Club. RUSSELL OLSCHNER Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball: A.C.C.I..: hall guard captain. DOROTHY OLSEN A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Bi- ology Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: G. A.A.: Alpha Chapter, vice- presidcnt: games: Mask and I7oil. DONALD OLSON Crier representative: Safety Council: R,O.T.C.: orches- tra: hall guard: A.C.C.L. LA VERNE OLSON A.C.C,I.. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Home Man- agement Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games. EILEEN O'NEII. National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L.: Senior Girls Council: Science Club, social chairman: G.A.A.: games: senior class secretary: Crier cashier. XVll.I.ARD O'NEIL Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball: inter-class swimming: Crier circulation manager: A.C.C.L.: Spanish Club: Quill and Scroll. MARY O'NEILL Bookroom attendant: G. A.A.: games: Alpha Chapter. ggraafuafea JAMES ORAHOOD Inter-class basketball: in- ter-class baseball: A.C.C.L. ERNEST ORN A,C.C.L.: inter-class base- ball: track. JEAN OSHAUGHNESSY Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council, Spring Erolic chairman: Crier representa- tive: Temulac staff: Temu- lac representative: Biology Club: Kiwiettes, initiation chairman: G i rl Reserves: Equestrian Club, treasurer: A Cappella Choir: GirlsChorus: Crescendo Club: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: Life-Saving Club: Nereides, s o cial chairman: games: Fencing Club, vice- president: Drama Club. VERNA OSTERGARD Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L.: Home Manage- ment Club: G.A.A.: games: bowling: ping pong: A.C. C.L.: hall guard. PHYLLIS OSTERHOLM National Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff: page editor: Rooters Club: Leaders Club: G.A.A.: Scholarship Club. RICHARD OZINGA A.C.C.L.: Crier represen- tative: R.O.T.C. Command- ing Officer: Commissioned Officers Club: Non-Commis- sioned Ofhcers Club: rifle team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: bowling. LORETTA PAKIESER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council, tea committee: Crier representative: Temulac rep- resentative: Kiwiettes: Lead- ers Club: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: A Cappella Choir: German Club: Cres- cendo Club: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board, hike chairman: games: bowl- ing: field hockey team: Clean-up committee: Allep- paca Club: office assistant: teacher's assistant: locker guard: Letter Girls Club. James Orahood Loretta Pakieser Frances Payne Ernest Orn Martha Pallas Vermadell Pearson Jean O'Shaughnessy Marilyn Pankratz Shirlee Pedgrift Verna Ostergard Helen Panos Mary Penczkowski Phyllis Osterholm Harold Paulin Robert Perkins Richard Ozinga Frank Perry lille gfaflllafezf i Page 102 l H I :J 'K I-xt N MARTHA PALLAS A.C.C.L. delegate: Kiwi- ettes: C.A.L.: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games. MARILYN PANKRATZ Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Cam- era Club: Home Management Club: C.A,L.: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: games: A.C. C.L.: Scholarship Club. HELEN PANOS Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac representative: Alpha Chap- ter: G.A.A. Board, Westcott: games Drama Club, vice- pr ' t: Photography Club: cf- up Campaign, dance omniiltee: Calette editor: Wesfcott Choir. v H ROLD PAULIN . .T,C.: German Club: Aix' .C.L. FRANCES PAYNE National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: G.A.A.: Scholar-I ship Club. VERMADELI. PEARSON A.C,C.I,.: G.A.A. SHIRLEE PEDGRIFT 'A.C.C.L. delegate: G.A.A Board: games: G.A.A.: presi dent and vice-president. Vsiestl cott: Letter Girls Club. MARY PENCZKOWSKI National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Science Club: Home Management Club' Debate Club: G.A.A.: games' bowling: A.C.C.L. ROBERT PERKINS A.C.C.L. delegate: Radic Club: lightweight basketbal team: baseball team, man ager: inter-class basketball inter-class baseball: inter-clas wrestling, 1 FRANK PERRY Junior Honor Society: A C.C.L. delegate: Crier repre sentative: baseball team senior swimming team: inter class basketball: inter-clas baseball: inter- class swim ming: National Honor So ciety. - , s! foie! W jj? gy N 'V l l l BURTON PERSON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Temulac rep- resentative: R.O.T.C.: Com- missioned Ofticers Club: Nona Commissioned Oflicers Club: Junior Classical League: A lCappella Choir: Boys Glee Club: Ushers Club: lVlovie 1 Operators Club: Crier runivf W ,f ff N f . xxfibiizia PE RS 3 if-X. .Li-: . If Jiames: bow ng: h ke afcing. I it jf 3 Y! wj DOLORES PETERSON Biology Club: Camera Club: Kiwiettes: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: games. JANETTE PETERSON National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Kiwi- ettes: Rooters Club: A Cap- pella Choir: Girls Chorus, accompanist: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Nereides: games: Paint and Powder Club. CATHERINE PETIT I senior oins Council: Ki. wiettesi Home Management Club: Equestrian Club: G. A.A,: games: hall guard: office girl: A.C.C.L. LUCILLE PETRY Junior Honor Society: T e m u l a c representative: Leaders Club: band: orches- Wtra: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: games: Letter Girls Club: A.C:C.L. ELLEN PHILLIPS G.A.A.: games: bowling : A.C.C.L, XVALTER PIPP Inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: football team. bill? l Burton Person Audrey Peters Dolores Peterson Janette Peterson Catherine Petit Lucille Petry Ellen Phillips Walter Pino John Pittroif Elenore Poss Betsy Powers Page 105 La Verne Pretschold Ralph Priebe Connie Pruitt Phyllis Putnam Jean Quigley Marion Rau gif-acluafea JOHN PITTROFF Inter - class basketball: ticket seller: A.C.C.l,, IELENORE POSS G.A.A.: games: bowling. BISTSY POWERS A.C.C.l., treasurer: G.A. A.: Kiwiettesc Biology Club: A.C.C.I.. delegate: Glee Club: Clean-up Committee: games. l.A VERNE PRETSCHOLD A Cappella Choir: G.A. A.: A.C.C.I.. RALPH PRIEBE Inter-class basketball: A. C.C.l,. CONNIE PRUITT Crier representative: Kiwi- ettes: Rooters Club: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. delegate: Paint and Powder Club: hall guard: A.C,C.L. delegate: games: library assistant. PHYl.l.IS PUTNAM National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: A.C.C.L.: Student Council vice-president. West- cott. JEAN QU1o1-EY A.C.C.l..: hall guard: G.A.A. MARION RAU Senior Girls Council: Home Management Club: G.A.A. Lille QPCLJ ANNA REDELIN Biology Club: C.A.l..: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: A.C.C.I.. XXVILLIAM REGAN A.C.C.I.. delegate: Crier representative: Safety Coun- cil: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class wrestling: hall guard. CAROI. REHDER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society. secre- tary. treasurer: Senior Girls Council: Science Club: Biol- ogy Club: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- ser-yes: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: band: orches- tra: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board: Nereides: games: A.C.C.l..: hall guard: fire marshal: Junior Swim Club: Paint and Powder Club. secretary, THOMAS RETTEN- BACHER Junior Honor Society. Calette reporter: Calette edi tor: Model Airplane Club: hall guard: inter-class basket- ball. COLLETTE REYNOLDS G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games. MARTHA RICHARDS National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. Cl.. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac representa- tive: Biology Club: Kiwi- ettes secretary: C,A.L.: Girl Reserves. corresponding secre- tary: Rooters Club: Alpha Chapter. secretary: Clean-up Committee: Mask and Foil: registration oflice: XVestcott Drama Club. secretary. treas- urer: VVestcott Choir. secre- tary: XVestcott student gov- ernment. GEORGE RICKERSON Crier representative: Senior Hi-Y: golf team: inter-class basketball captain: inter-class baseball: track team: Eencing Club: A.C.C.l.. CHARLOTTE RIGHTER Junior Honor Society: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: G.A.A.: office assistant: Spanish Club: A.C.C.L. I Q-M' .vv .H , ' 'Y' uafefi ,, My lf-:WJ : y af X Y S fi 4 l ll MARGL'liRlTE ROGGEN- BUCK 1 -t a-. sr' Anna Redelin Kathleen Ruddy Vvfilliam Regan George Rickerson Thomas Russell Carol Rehder Charlotte Righter Ellen Salmon Thomas RettenbacherMarguerite Roggenbiick Robert Sandin Collette Reynolds Paul Roscher Roy Sandquist Martha Richards John Rosier Margaret Scalise Page I U 4 .a vi f 1-, fs- f National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.I.. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Equestrian Club: Debate Club. chairman: A Cappella Choir, accompanist: German Club, secretary: Crescendo Club. accompanist: Junior swimming team: G. A.A.: hall guard: Variety Show. PAUI, ROSCHER Junior Honor Society: Temulac representative: A.C. C.l.. delegate: Science Club: Hi-Y: Junior swimming team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming: bowling. JOHN ROSIER Junior Honor Society: R.O.'l',C.: Non - Commis- sioned Ofncers Club: inter- class basketball: inter- class baseball: A.C.C.I.. KATHl:l2lQN RUDDY Temulac staff: Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: G..'X.A.: hall guard: A.C.Cl:. THOMAS RL'SSEl.l. A.C.C.l..: Crier represen- tative: Safety Council: inter- class basketball: inter- class baseball: bowling. lil.l:l1N SALMON Home Management Club: G.A.A.: games: A.C.C.l., ROBERT SANDIN National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Crier representative: Science Club: Biology Club: Hi-Y. secre tary: Rooters Club: interj class basketball: Safety Coun- cil: inter-class baseball: inter class swimming: fire marshal' registration oflice: hall guard: A.C.C.l..: Temulac represen tative. ROY SANDQUIST A.C.C.l:. delegate: Crie representative: R.O.T.C. Commissioned Ofhcers Club treasurer: Rooters Club: or chestra. MARGARET SCALISE A.C.C.l.,: A Cappell Choir: G.A.A. KILLIAN SCHACHTLIE Air Corps: Crier represen- tative: A.C.C.L. delegate: Temulac representative. DONALD SCHAEFER Air Corps. commanding officer: R.O.T.C., lst ser- geant: Non - Commissioned Officers Club. BETTIE SCHAVONI National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C C.L, delegate: G.A,A. dele- gate: Calette staff: Vvlestcott Drama Club: hall guard: hockey: volleyball. FRANK SCHICK ' A.C.C.L.: hall guard. 'FLORENCE SCHLESSER Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier representative: Kiwiettes: Sirl Reserves: band: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Beta Chap- 'erz A.C.C.l.. VlARJORlE SCHUENEMAN A.C.C.L.: S e n io r Girls Elouncil: Crier representative: emulac representative: Ki- aviettes: C.A.L.: Girl Re- erves: Rooters Club: A Cap- Jella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games: library assistant, BETTY SCHULTZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier ashier: Crier representative: Camera Club: Rooters Club: A Cappella Choir: Crescendo lub: Alpha Chapter: Beta Ehapter: G.A.A. Board: games: bowling: locker guard: Letter Girls Club: Garden Club: Hre marshal: Jlask and Foil Club: Clean- xp Campaign. contest chair- nan. DOROTHY SCHULTZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Temu- ac representative: Alpha Chapter: G.A.A.: bowling: games: Scholarship Club: 'unior Classical League, JIARY LCHXVELLENBACH National Honor Society: k.C.C.L. delegate: Senior fiirls Council: Home Man- gement Club: G.A.A.: ames: ofiice assistant. f'4 160,024 ll c.,-,,:f fix . A x Killian Schachtlie Betty Schultz Helen Sheehy Donald Schaefer Dorothy Schultz Raymond Shemaitis Bettie Schavoni Mary Schwellenbach Wayne Shiffer Frank Schick Ted Sedlack Donald Siegel Florence Schlesser Maralyn Seils Bettylou Simmons Marjorie Schueneman Loretta Singer Page I 05 Mile if ff, ff f- TED SEDL CK Junior or Society: A.C.C.L. l te: R.O.T. sioned Officers C.: Com : 'nter-class basketball: inter- ss baseball: A.C.C. L.: B.A.A.: inter-class foot- ball. MARALYN SEILS National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council. treasurer: Crier rep- resentative: Temulac staff: Temulac representative: Girl Reserves: Rooters Club: G.A. A.: games: bowling: office assistant. HELEN SHEEHY Crier staff: Home Man- agement Clpb: C.A.L.: G.A. A.: games:Q .C.C.L3 RAYMOND SlqiENlAlTlS, Radio Club: Modeifbse plan! Club: football team: baseball team: junior swim- ming teamig irnter-class basket- ball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming. XVAYNE SHIEEER Inter - class wrestling: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: A.C.C.L. dele- gate: B.A.A.: swing band: orchestra. DONALD SIEGEL A.C.C.L. delegate: Radio Club: Camera Club: Safety Council, president: Debate Club: fencing: band: orches- tra: tennis team: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: bowling. BETTYLOU SIMMONS National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Girl Reserves: Root- ers Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: BetaChapter: bowl- ing. ' LORETTA SINGER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Kiwiettes: Home Management Club. treasurer: C.A.L.. president: Rooters Club: A Cappella Choir: Crescendo Club, president: Alpha Chapter. president: Beta Chapter: G.A.A. Board. secretary: A.C.C.L.: Life- Saving Club: Nereides, presi- dent: games: bowling: cheer- leader: Letter Girls Club. gfddudfed VICTORIA SIRBUTZ A.C.C.L. delegate: Temu- lac representative: A Cap- pella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: games: office assist- ant. HELEN SKALSKI Junior Honor Society: A,C.C.L.: Temulac repref sentative: games: Biology Club: Kiwiettesz C.A.I.,: Girl Reserves: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: hall guard: tap dancing. CATHERINE SKELLY A.C.C.L.: Home Manage- ment Club: Equestrian Club: A Cappella Choir: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: games: tap dancing. T , RUSSELL SLINN , Junior Honor Society: Non - Commissioned Ofticers Club: band: orchestra: base- ball team: tennis team: inter- class basketball: inter- class baseball: R.G.T.C,: band: A.C.C.L. BETTY SMALL A.C,C.L.: Crier represen- tative: Kiwiettes: Girl Re- serves: Rooters Club: orches- tra: G.A.A.: games: Paint and Powder Club. president: I Garden Club. DOLORES SMITH A,C.C.L.: Palette and Brush Club: Equestrian Club: A Cappella Choir. Crescendo Club: G,A,A.: games: Garden Club. IRVIN SMITH A.C.C.L. president, West- cott: Crier representative: Hi-Y: Rooters Club, presi- dent, vice-president: inter- class basketball: inter-class baseball: cheerleader captain: B.A.A. Victoria Sirbutz Helen Skalski Catherine Skelly Russell Slinn Betty Small Dolores Smith Mile gI'dJlfl,dte:f Irvin Smith Ernie Sommerstorfer Lenore Smitzin Elizabteh Springer Bette Jayne Snyder Cecilia Staples Herbert Soellner Pearnell St. Aubin James Somerville Lottie Stefaniak Page 106 Wilbert Steinke LENORE SMITZIN A.C.C,I.. delegate: G.A.A BETTE J AYNE SNYDER Temulac representative: C A.l..: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: Beta Chapter: bowling. HERBERT SOELLNER Science Club: Biology Club: inter-class basketball A.C.C.I.. JAMES SOMERVILLE A.C.C.L. delegate. ERNIIE SOMMER- STORFER A.C.C,l..: German Club. ELIZABIZTH SPRINGER Junior Honor Society liiwiettes: Junior Classic League: band: orchestra: 3 A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Nere ides: Junior Swimming Club v i c e - president: XVestcot Drama Club: A.C.C.L. Clean-up Committee: volley ball: ofbce assistant. CECILIA STAPLES Home Management Club G.A,A,: games: A.C.C.L. PEARNIZLI. ST. AUBIN A.C,C.l..: band: Variet Show. LOTTIE STEPANIAK G.A,A.: Rooters Club A.C.C.I.. WILBERT STEINKE National Honor Societ A.C.C.I.. delegate: R.O. C.: track team: inter-cla baseball: inter-class baske ball. EDWARD STELL Crier staff: Crier represen- iative: inter-class basketball: .nter-class baseball: A,C.C.L. GRACE STEPAN National Honor Society: Iunior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: A.C.C.L.: hall guard: Quill and Scroll: A.C.C.L. yearbook staff: per-- fect attendance. DONALD STEVENS A.C.C.L.: inter-class base- oall: inter - class basketball: .nter-class swimming: intei- :lass football. IUNE STOKES A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Science Club: iology Club: Home Man- gement Club: A Cappella hoir. AMES STRAIN Junior Honor Society: 'A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier rep- esentative: Temulac repre- sentative: Biology Club: Rooters Club: German Club, freasurerz Boys Glee Club: eavyweight basketball team: aseball team: tennis team: olf team: inter-class basket all: inter-class baseball: nter-class swimming: inter- ilass wrestling: 'ARTHUR STUBE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff, assistant circulation nanager: Hi-Y. president German Club: band: orches- 'raz football team: baseball ieam: inter-class basketball: nter-class baseball: inter-class zwimming: inter-class Wrest- iing: bowling: Chemistry lub. ICHARD STUPP A.C,C.L. delegate: Crier 'epresentativez German Club: nter-class basketball: inter- 1lass baseball: baseball team anager: National Honor ociety. ACQUELYN SULLIVAN A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier Ltaff: Home Management lub: Leaders Club: G.A.A.: lpha Chapter: Nereides: ames: Junior Swim Club, resident: hall guard. AMES SULLIVAN Senior class president: Na- ional Honor Society: Junior onor Society: A.C.C.L. elegate: Crier representative: Edward Stell iology Club: Safety Coun- Grace Stepan il: Debate Club: treasurer: Donald Stevens Dan American Club: inter- June Stokes lass basketball: inter-class James Strain naseball: Scholarship Club. Arthur Stube M118 Richard Stupp Jacquelyn Sullivan James Sullivan Edward Swanke Raymond Swanson Page 107 l Ruth Swanson Edward Tallon Gloria Tanzer Catherine Theodore Eleanore Thiele Grace Thiele gI 6lJlfl,CLfQ5 EDWARD SWANKE A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier representative: Hi-Y, secre- tary: wrestling team: inter- class wrestling: hall guard. RAYMOND SWANSON Radio Club, treasurer: Air Corps, Znd in command: R. O.T.C., lst lieutenant: Com- missioned Officers Club: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: football team: wrestling team: inter-class basketball: inter-class wrestling: A.C. C.L. RUTH SWANSON .Lucpior Honor Society: A.C. JL. delkgate: Senior Girls Council: ,Crier repre- sentativerv' Girl Reserves, speaker committee cha-irman: Girlss'C-horus: Pan Ajierican Club: G.A,rA.:lAIpha Chap- ter: G.A.A. Board: games: Letter Club: badmin- ton, captain: ofiice assistargz hall guard. - Nw EDWARD TALLON Biology Club: German Club: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: National Honor Society, GLORIA TANZER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Crier staff: Kiwi- ettes: C.A.L.: Equestrian Club: Rooters Club: Junior Classical League: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter, secretary: Beta Chapter: Nereides: games: bowling: gym office assistant: cheer- leaders: assistant librarian: A.C.C.L. Cabinet: Clean-up chairman: Crier representa- tive. CATHERINE THEODORE National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: G.A. A.: games: hall guard: A.C. C.L.: volleyball tournament: basketball tournament. ELEANORE THIELE A.C.C.L.: C r i e r staff: Home Management Club: Equestrian Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A. GRACE THIELE Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Senior Girls Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Kiwiettes: Debate Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chap- ter: games: P.T.A. delegate: prom committee: Calette, edi- tor: Student Council. lille gl 6l6!lflCl,iQff NORMA THOMPSEN Temulac representative: Home Management Club: C. A.L.: Girl Reserves: G.A.A.: games: librarian assistant. PATRICIA THOMPSON C.A.I.:: Girls Chorus: G,A.A, ELEANORE TOPEL Home Management Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: A. C.C,I.. FRED TRAUTH Inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: track team. VIRGINIA TROWBRIDGE Junior Honor Society: Senior Girls Council: G.A, A.: games: A.C.C.L. DXVIGHT TURNER Radio C l u b: inter-class basketball: inter-class base- ball: B.A.A. ANN TWERENBOLD A.C.C.L. delegate: Palette and Brush Club: Home Man- agement Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: Life-Saving Club: Nereides, secretary and treasurer: tap dancing. ELEANOR ULM Crier representative: Ger- man Club: G.A.A.: games: bowling: locker guard. ROY UNZICKER Fred Trauth Roy Unzicker Nancy Wahmann A.C.C.L.: inter-class bas- Virginia Trowbridge William Vedder James Wallace ketball. Dwight Turner Marilyn Von Berner Richard Wallent : WW If WILLIAM VEDDER Inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: bowling: A.C.C.L. I MARILYN voN BERNERN A.C.C.L. delegate: G:A:: A,: Alleppaca Club. MARJORIE WAALWYK A.C.C.L.: orchestra: G.A. A.: games: bowling. DONALD WAGNER A.C.C.L. delegate: Biol- ogy Club: Hi-Y: football team: tennis team: wrestling team: inter-class basketball: inter-class baseball: hall guard captain. DONNEII WAGNER National Honor Society: Junior Honor Society: A.C. C,L.: Smock Club: Palette and Brush Club: Hi-Y, vice- president: R.O.T.C.: Com- missionedOfIicers Club: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: football team: tennis team: inter-class basketball: inter- class baseball: A.C.C.L.: Scholarship Club. NANCY WAHMANN A.C.C.L.: G.A.A.: Junior Honor Society. JAMES WALLACE Baseball team: junior swimming team: senior swim- ming team: inter-class basket- ball: inter-class baseball: inter-class swimming. RICHARD WALLENT Junior Honor Society: A.C.C.L. delegate: Crier staff. page editor: R.O.T.C.: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: A Cappella Choir: Crescendo- Club: band: orchestra. AMES WALSH Radio C l u bz inter-class asketball: interfclass basef ill: B.A.A. ICHARD WALTON National Honor Society: unior Honor Society: A.C. ,I.. delegate: Crier staff: nge editor: Radio Club. pub- pity director: Garden Club: nfety Council: R.O:T.C.: on - Commissioned Officers lub: Junior Classical eague: Debate Club: band: rchestra: junior swimming am: inter-class baseball: ter-class swimming. UTH WEBER A.C.C.L.: Senior Girls ouncil: Home Management lub: G.A.A, USTAVE WEIGEI. A.C.C.L. delegate: R,O.T. .: Non-Commissioned Offi- rs Club: Commissioned fficers Club: rifle team: ter-class baseball: interf ass basketball: hall guard ptain. LORENCIE WEIS A.C.C.L:: G.A,A.: Ger- an Club: Scholarship Club: ational Honor Society. ERNADIETTE WELCH Kiwiettes: Girl Reserves: Cappella Choir: Girls horus: G.A.A.: Alpha hapter: Beta Chapter: mes: hall guard: A.C.C.I..: lleppaca Club, RACE WELCH Junior Honor Society: :ience Club: A Cappella ' German oir. secretary. ub: Crescendo Club: or- estraz G.A.A.: Alpha hapter: Beta Chapter: Nere- es: games: bowling: James Walsh Richard Walton Ruth Weber Gustave Weigel Iflorence Weis Bernadette Vklelch Grace Welch Elwood Werer Irene YVest Charles White Harry XVidmar Page 100 Doris Wildman 7 Jeannette Vw illiams Lewis Williams Dorothy XVilmsen John Winchester James XVinter M118 ELWOOD WERER R.O.T.C.. sergeant: Non- Commissioned Officers Club: inter-class baseball. IRENE WEST Biology Club: Home Man- agement Club: G.A.A.: A:C. C.L. CHARLES WHITE Science Club: Biology Club: A.C.C:L.: inter-class basketball. HARRY XVIDMAR A.C.C.L.: German Club: bowling: VVestcott Singing Club. DORIS WILDMAN A.C.C:L.: Junior Honor Society: Girls Chorus: games: G.A.A.: bowling: hall guard: ping-pong. JEANNETTE WILLIAMS Junior Honor Society: G. A.A.: A:C.C.L. LEWIS XVILLIAMS Radio Club: A.C:C.L. DOROTHY XVILMSEN A.C.C.L.: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A. JOHN WINCHESTER Junior Classical League: A.C.C.L,: Safety Council: secretary: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C:: Ushers Club: Radio Club. secretary: inter-class basket- ball: hall guard: Biology Club: inter-class baseball. JAMES WINTER A.C.C.L. delegate: Hi-Y: golf team: interfclass basketf ball: interfclass baseball: Variety Show, gI Cl6!lflCLfQZf r' r .a if f Xa XX t W if 1 Y ISDNVARD VUIRTZ Junior Honor Society: A. C.C.I,.: Radio Club. presi- dent: Safety Council: R.O. 'I'.C.. guidon sergeant: Non- Commissioned Ofbcers Club, sergeant-at-arms. MARJORIE WISCHI-IOVIiR A.C,C.I., delegate: Senior Girl Council: Temulac rep- resentative: Home Manage- ment Club: Rooters Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Chapter: games: bowling: Junior Swimming Club: tap danc- ing. I.OIS WISELIUS Home Management Club: G.A.A.: games: A.C.C.I,. DOROTHY XVOII A.g.C.L.: Home Manage ment. Club :VJG.A.A. XVARREN XVOI.'I'IQR AQ AJC, CBL.: R.OI'I'.C1': ,r Cribmniissioned Ofucers Clulftgf, oh-Commissioned Ofucers , Club: tetnnis teamf inter-class xi'restlif1g5ei, ' ': ii, N, RICHARD XVOOD A.C,C.I.. delegate: Radio Club: R.O.'I'.C.: Non-Conv missiogfii OKKSSQCILIIW. .1 ig! Ja LANCHE Vv'OR'I'H A.C.C.I.. delegate: Crier staff: A Cappella Choir: Crescendo Club: Pan Ameri- can Club: G.A.A.: Beta Chapter: games. Edward xxiiffl Richard Vvrood Agnes Wunderlicla 1 Marjorie XVischhoverBlanche Worth Doris Yandel HELEN WRAY Lois Wiselitls Helen Wray Irving Zacher Home Management Club: Dorothy XVoIf Dorothy XVright Robert Zervos G.A.A.: prom committee, Vkiarren XVoIter Rosalie NVright Virginia Zipse Lille gl Cl,JlflCl,fQff , Page I IU DOROTHY NVRIGHT A.C.C,I.. delegate: G. A.: bowling: Equestri Club: games: prom comm tee: XVestcott Glee Club. ROSAI.IIj XVRIGHT National Honor Societ Junior Honor Society: Senl Girls Council: Crier sta Temulac staff: Kiwiette Equestrian Club: A Cappe Choir: Girls Chorus: G.' A,: ofiice assistant: games, AGNES KVUNDIERLICH National Honor Societ A.C,C.I.. delegate: Temu representative: Home Ma agement Club: Rooters Cl G.A.A,: Alpha Chapt games: bowling: Scholars Club: tap dancing: Gar Club: Junior Swimmi Club. DORIS YANDIiI. G.A.A.: A.C.C.I..: ing Club: A Cappella Crier. circulation staff. Fen Cho IRVING ZACHIIR A.C.C.I.. delegate: R.O. C,: Debate Club: hall guar bowling team. ROBERT ZIERVOS A,C.C.I.. VIRGINIA ZIPSI1 Senior Girls Council: If' wiettes: C.A.I..: Equestri Club: G.A.A.: Alpha Ch ter: Nereides: games: bo ing: hall guard: A.C.C.Io. 1 I la. y L-.' ' H , . E, 'V l VL gp , . ...Mig ., , .A 5 ff EL avr? V in 1 A 2 1 1 f ' R Q w '- ,xf X fi Jw! ' My rl K' Jr 'W' I i J, Q-afef' V 3 fx W A 4 S B00 K THREE fl' HL i 4 M 4 Intra-mural competition between session rooms is stressed because it gives the dub a chance to play, whereas the regular teams offer this opportunity only to the most skilled. Another advantage is the fact that many more are given the benefit and stimulus of team play. Basketball leads the list as far as interest and number of teams is con- cerned with 75 teams and over 700 players. The school championship was won by the Juniors-L. R. Deter, winning l5-l 3: from the Sophomore cham- pions room 331 was the victor. The members of the intra-mural championship team are Cliff Allen, Carl Lind, Bob Flutman. Frank Campaigne, Jack McNamara, Bob Anderson and Hugh Kolk. The Sophomores' champions from 331 are Ralph Swanson. George Daluga, Gordon Lambert, Bob Vandeires, Dale Swanson, Bill McCormick. and Niel Linehan. Session l29 won the Freshman title with the able asssistance of Frank Bailey, Bob Cooney. Jack Burke, Chuck Banks, Ray Page, Bill Bohne, and Henry Gerber. The Senior Champs-Auditorium-Fisher-were eliminated by the Sophs in a hot l0-6 game. The members of the Senior team are Marcus McAuliffe. Bob Wallyf, Nick Spens. Chuck Hyink. Glenn Hale, and William Simon. Arm shields were awarded to all the above champions. Intra-murals were also held in softball, wrestling, swimming, track, field, tennis, golf and bowling. Softball drew 43 teams with over 500 contestants. Letter men in a sport are not allowed to compete in intra-mural games, but these games act as a stimulant to the boys to go out for the school teams. In wrestling. for example. with its ten weight divisions starting at 95 pounds, even the smallest boy has a chance. The Intra-mural Activities Board in girls' athletics has placed a strong emphasis on physical fitness and a permanent interest in sports in which every- one may participate. Athletics for girls has been set up with the following standards in mind: Athletic competition for girls, practice in wholesome sports to carry over into later life, improvement in general health through play, activities, and the development of leadership and fellowship. The sports offered are soccer, hockey. basketball. baseball, tennis, swim- ming. bowling, badminton. ping pong. and captain basketball. The girls taking special classes in any of these sports are awarded points toward their letter. Every semester at least three tournaments are held in which the winning team or individual is awarded a bar for that sport. The Bar system has just been begun at Calumet this semester but already there are many more girls partici- pating in the tournaments. Page 115 .fdcfiuify n fAe gmnafizum we f 94 The main endeavor of the football coach has, been to develop a hardy and tough team forl 1941. The following boys who played on thel team were awarded Major Football Letterszi Cliff Allen, Nick Miller, Bill Roessler. Mar-A shal Fox, Coleman Anderson, James Tracy, Juhl Kaufpman, Leo Polachek, James Kelly. and Allen Sandberg. These boys. with Bob Straits, should form the nucleus of a strong l94l team. The results of some games were disconcert- ing. ln the Hyde Park game the half ended 0 to O, Near the end of the third quarter Calu- met was in Hyde Parks lO yard zone, just down and ten to go. At this point. alas. a fumble was recovered by Hyde Park, who then proceeded to trounce Calumet to the tune of 19 to O. The Harper game was equally disastrous from Calumet's point of view. Cal knocked at Har- per's goal three times but failed to put the ball across, finally succumbing 7 to 0. 00f6Cl,! LSZCLZSOIL Coach Dygert started his fourteenth year of football with only four lettermen. Despite the green material available his team gave a good account of itself in every game. But in some instances it did come out on the short end of the score. A poor year in the gain and loss column was offset by a very line year financially. The team made double the money it has in other years. This was due to the inauguration of a series of night games. Parents and alumni were thus able to see the team. Usually they cannot attend the afternoon games. The Juniors on the team were played often to give them experience for l94l. With an experienced group of boys re- turning in the fall, the outlook is good. Stars were lacking in the l94O team. but the boys gave their utmost and cooperated nobly. Bob Straits was chosen as the most valuable player. His name is engraved on the Kiwanis Club trophy. Wally Mur- ray and Ernest Martig were chosen co-captains. The boys winning letters and the positions they played were: Walter Murray. L. E.: Ray Kennedy, L. T.: Ernest Martig, L. G.: Bob Straits. center: Don Wagner. R. G.: Ray Nelson. R. T.: Wally Soderlind. R. E.: Don Stube. L. H.: Joe Griffin. Q.: Richard Zank. E. B.: Alger Janulis. R. H.: Don Wagner. E, B.: Ray Shannon. R. H.: Bob Gibson. L. H: Ray Kustach. L. T.: Edward Gautier. R. T.: Ed Laurence. L. H.. and Ollie Reese. manager. Page 117 gri ron arriord THE LITIEUP Left End Tackle A Guard A A Center A Guard Tackle A Right End Right Halfback Left Halfback Fullback ,... Quarterback A Pwr' 1' 1' 1' A .Murray Kennedy Martig A Straits ,Wagner Nelson Soderlund Janulis AA Stube A, Zank A .Griffin we .iam .gil .fdcfion BAFK ROXY: Stulvc, Murray. IC. Nlnrtig. llavidson. Utter, Kriels, NV:lguur. Sorlcrluncl. Pipp, Mcflraff, Bucklcy. llinkcr. Sclunctis. Stetler. Wkrcl. Prim-mul, Barclay, Rossa- lcr, Anclex-sun. Milligan. THIRD ROVY: X:-wquist. Wvalsh, Hurtfm. Kennedy. Kustnsclm, l'1-tvrsmx. Miller, Fux, C. Allcn, llughes. Barclcy. Straits. SEFOXD RUVV: Polachek. R. Allen. Corriclwn. Nclsun, Lawrence, XVagm'r, Griffm. Zank. Gauthier. Suzms-nl, Tracy, Kaufman. FRONT RUNVI Hcnnlngcr. flilmm, Kelly. li. Martin. Mcllmszm, l41ll'IllSliZl, Sanrllu-rg. Dlzmnliw, lim-I, Pave I 1 'V lil' 1 Th' VMS ga4LelLaA SENIOR TEFHTI HEAVIES MCMAHON A , ,Guard Coomata , ,Guard STRAIN A ,Forward CORCORAN A Guard GRM A A A A ,Guard MtfLc:RoNE , ,Forward N'lIt.t.FR floightsl Center Haaiztow A A Center Tizsra Forward SIMS A Guard DUFFY , A Forward ljlCfIiliRlil.l. Forward SCORES Calumet ll Parker lf? Calumet 37 South Shore l9 Calumet 4-l lfnglewood 25 Calumet 33 Harper lf Calumet 33 llvde Park Z5 Calumet -U Morgan Park A Z3 Calumet A A43 Bowen A A ZZ Calumet Calumet Calumet Calumet Calumet 25 l5enger Z5 -ll Hirsch A 31 -ll Phillips 13 -ll Harrison , A 37 ZX Marshall A 38 earion J U fl I O R TE H m LIGHTS KOSELKE . . . .Forward ANDRASCO . . . .Guard .IANULIS . . . .Guard BOLAND . . . .Center WUNDER . . . . .Forward WILLIAMSON . . . . .Guard GREENAN . . . . .Guard NYBERG . . . .Guard HUGHES . . . . . Forward JURGENSEN . . , .Forward PERKINS . . . .Forward OWLES . . .Center SCORES Calumet .... 27 Calumet. . . 44 Calumet ..,. 24 Calumet .... 28 Calumet ,... 26 Calumet .... 3 2 Calumet .,.. 30 Calumet .... 23 Calumet .... 26 Parker . . . .3l South Shore . . .35 Englewood . . . 27 Harper . . . .23 Hyde Park.. . . l3 Morgan Park. . .37 Bowen . . . . .28 Fenger . . . .25 Hirsch . . . .23 331' C 1 V .am :- . 5 . A,,. A 1 THIS ill! Wada-se + 339, A940 E We LUN ff, Qhmg-arts ffiwfw G-mfr fm wifi WM WRESTLING BAFKROVV: Getz,Gauthiei'. Block, Swanke. Bresnahan. BI I D D L E ROVV: Otter. Tracy, O'Connor, Somerville. Stein. FIRST ROVV: Hy- lantl, Berry, Galvin. Mohr. Anderson. TRACK TEAM TOP ROYV: IVIarshall. coach. Dahl, Mcffhesney, Roessler. Trauth. Haberkorn, Hansen. Le Ventis, Newquist, Crook, Bonnevier, Sladek, Olson. Daonst, Rickerson. MIDDLE ROVV: Mitchell. Greennian. Ruppert, Blocki, Jacobsen. Steinke, Johnson, Kaunman. Crossen, Jannshek. BOTTOM ROXV: Kresge, Ahern, Tal- Cot. Laureneikas, North-- manager, N elso 11, BI u r r ay. Miller, Mertens. BOWLING TOP ROYV: Boyce, Fauser. Krause, Jacobsen. Hopkins. Lawrence, YYally, Vriend. Anderson. Rahn, Holland Hawkinson. S E C O N D ROYV: Anderson. Zacher, Kustusqh. Ahlerr. Olson. Finis. 0'f'onnor, Kouder. Day. B a t t e s, Richards, Kenny. F I R S E ROWV: Siegel, Taylor. Kresge, Mur- ray, Critzner. Sehuessler, K o e h le r. Nelson, Alston. Dornbos. SWIMMING TEAM BACK ROVV: Lind, Cooper. Gundlach, Cloyd, Lindsay. Lipscher. MIDDLE ROVV: Lane fCapt.1, Keating, Lai'- son, Lindberg, Anderson, Al- len. FRONT ROXY: Reese, Lennon, Hansen, VVallace. Chnk. rea fd n Some wrestlers who graduated this year from intra-mural to varsity are Eddie O'Connor, who lost the 145-pound class, but placed third in the city: Larry Getz, l35-pound champ, placed third in the city: Robert Black, who won his letter later. Louis Page won the ll5-pound belt, defeating Al Mohr. Al went out for the team and with Don Galvin won 3rd and 4th places in the city wrestling meet. The IZ5-pound class went to Dean Quoss, who eliminated Ed Prohaska: Bob Summerville won the 155-pound class and Jack Bresnahan the 145 crown and his major letter later. jA.8 I CtC llflnfl Track is a comparatively new sport at Calumet. In a few short years, however, it has gained much popularity. Though only beginners at the sport, we are proud of the wonderful showing that the members of the track team have made in city-wide competition. This team is sparked by co-captains Don Greeman and Johnnie Le Ventis. Dick McChesney, Dave Johnson, Grover Hansen, Will Steinke, Al Laurencikas. and many other wing- footed gentlemen give their fullest cooperation. The team is put into condition to run by Mr. Marshall, who deserves much credit for coaching mere school boys into stars of the cinder path. 3 I ages f ln Ten teams make up the League. with Eve boys on each team. Teams compete with each other: the two Hnal winning teams playing for championship honors. The winning teams this year were the Creeks and the Sioux. They tied for first place until a three-game roll off pronounced the Creeks victorious. The Creeks received gold medals but the Sioux had to be satisfied with silver ones. This year has been most successful for the League which bowled sixty-three games. Mr. Schuessler is faculty sponsor. we Swimming eam The Swimming Teams have had a fairly satisfactory year. The Senior Team, in fact, has remained undefeated for the entire season. At the Dual Meet of the South and Central Section held at the University of Chicago on April 24, this team splashed in with a score of 42 to 24 and won. for the first time in the history of Calumet, the swimming trophy for our school. The Junior Team hasn't quite as good a record. It lost twice -both times to Bowen-but always with honor. The good sportsmanship displayed by this team promises excellent material for next year's Senior Team. Page IZ 3 g g The team started the season in a mild manner, nosing out Morgan Park, 6 to 4. and stopping Hyde Park, 3 to Z. Then, in a decisive fashion, they trimmed Fenger. 5 to 4, blanked Hirsch, 7 to 0, and dribbled Parker, 8 to 2. However, in their next battle they were finally stopped, with Bowen squeezing through to a 5 to 4 victory in the last inning. The catching staff was well manned with Dave Ittersagen, John Daly, and Curly Richardson. The mainstays of the pitch- ing staH were: Art Bowman, Richard Van Dam, Alex Trues- dale, and Bob Owles. At first base Bob Haarlow performed stead- ily, ably assisted by l'Leftyl' Burgess. Gene McCarthy and Arnold Anderson held down the heapstone sack, and shortstop was well taken care of by John Corcoran and Louis Lubke. The infield was rounded out with Joe Boyle performing brilliantly at third base, with George Da Luga in reserve. The Spartan out- field consisted of Jim Strain in left Held, Art Aldendorf in cen- ter, and Ed Lollock in right, with Bob Evans and Bill Ramsden as substitutes. Jack Dowling was head manager, with Henry Brown as his assistant. Page 124 -3-. ll Qi. WE an W Q5 l , A -Q Ngr f ,. 4 A - .95 i ., el . ' zigcgf j Ljvgg.. A. M' git? , ,.. gpg ' Q 5 kg vt' 1 ij i' ,A x pfg ' f J K 13, o f B sr .1 it is 3-5. .-Le - Xa 'wtfeff i A- ' 215153. ' if ..., I.oLI.oCK. BOYLE, GRANDHOLM, LUBKE. STRAIN gaffegaf RACK ROVV: Daly. Truss- ilale, Tntersagcn, Allentlorf. Yau Dam, Evans, Dowling' tMgr.l Strain. B 0 w in a n. Grandholm, Haarlow. Boyle. MIDDLE ROVVZ L u lu lc L-, Burgess, Lollock. Anderson, Co O l D l . rcnrzm, w c s. a nga. FRONT ROXV: Millie. Lam- lucsis, Richardson. Ramsfli-11. Nfcfarthy. 3 545 1 f .7 5. 'Vi-,i w .3 , ff, . 2,3 . GRANDHOLM LOLLOCK HAARLOW McCarthy Boyle .. Corcoran Alendorf Haarlow Strain .. lntersagen Van Dam Lubke . Daley , Lollock . Truesdale Evans . . Owles .. Bowern . Anderson TEAM LINE-UP Second Base .Third Base Second Base Center Field . .First Base . Left Field . . . Catcher . . Pitcher . ,Shortstop . Catcher Right Field . . . Pitcher ,Right Field ., ,Pitcher . . . Pitcher Second Base April May 15 17 22 23 25 '5 15 19 20 22 Z3 SCORES Calumet Morgan Park 4, .6 Hyde Park 2. .3 Fenger 4, 5 Hirsch O. 7 Bowen 5 . .4 Parker 2 . . 8 Hyde Park 3. . l Hirsch 3 . .O Harper 4. . 1 Bowen 3 . . l Fenger 12 . .4 some 'A' VWNN .., ,,.m,- R mi. -e ,, ,,,-, ,,,x,,f.f' - A- W.. Rf ve: L ,M 'QM .ng ,?m,fV.f,.i If L KRW 'f --f mv- 69 .K I-as M Q , ,gm .4 .- J. ., W Y, -:a g ef A Jf Rkfr ,yr - 2 .. , . 4 32 1 gfqif FQ E an 1 ,A 41: Ki S 5 QQ' a1.? fum N. X MV? Page I irgi 7 loorfzi The Girls' Athletic Association, under the guid- ance of the Board of Sports. and sponsored by Miss Marie Kuglin, now boasts a membership of 1500 in the fall semester and 1200 in the spring. This surprising membership is due to the many advantages which the organization offers, including activity in all sports, opportu- nities to earn a school letter, and entertainment at parties. The Fall officers included Elaine Bollinger, President: Lois Johnson, Vice-President: Lor- etta Singer. Secretary, and Marge Bischof, Treas- urer. The Board planned a variety of tourna- ments for the semester with basketball between Juniors and Seniors, won by a Junior team. and soccer between Freshmen and Sophomores, won by a Sophomore class. The ping pong tourna- ment was won by Lois Glixon, a Senior, and the Posture contest was won by Marie Fitterer. also a Senior. All winners were awarded pins or bars. Officers for the Spring semester included Lois Wliite, President: Jane McLaughlin. Vice-Pres ident: Bobette Maynard, Secretary. and June Oleson, Treasurer. ln the Spring semester tour- naments, the Seniors won the upper class volley- ball contest and the Sophomores won the lower class contest. Doris Wildnian, a Senior, won the ping pong tournament. Other activities which were planned comprised badminton, tennis. golf, and baseball tournaments and a posture contest. As a climax to the semester's activities. parties are held at which the new officers are introduced. The Calumet Leaders' Club, comprised of girls chosen for their outstanding ability and leadership, is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Davidge. New members are suggested by the gym teachers and voted upon by the club members. The Lead- ers are trained as gym assistants to enable them to take charge of gym classes in emergencies. The officers of this club for the Fall of 1940 included Lois Glixon as President: Virginia Neu- mann as Vice-President, Marie Jo Chase as Sec- retary. and Jane McLaughlin as Treasurer. For the Spring of 1941 the ollicers were Shirley Kin- caid. President, Thelma Leonard, Vice-Presi- dent: Marjory Bird, Secretary. and Marie Flynn. Treasurer. JI, CHl1l'RIfIiADERs The Alpha Chapter consists of junior and senior girls and the 'WWF 'Wllff f1?fSf -.l'3' Beta Chapter of sophomore and freshmen girls. The organiza- linglniiix. builders. C lan. 5l1f 'W'1,K'l 'f'f lf'9l'f'F'f- Alf' tions meet weekly. The dues are twenty-five cents per semester. ileisen, lialrlei. lloyd, l.aif sen. llzirlzln Viz. Davis. T w .u v 1 1 Hmxq. ROW: Vahmvsmw rl o become a member of Alpha you must bc the A. A. ff- 1'1H'Hf '-. W- Aal'lf'P- delegate from your session room for one semester. Having once fpliiisoi, flxiitlimila-iizc-r. Holi t A lI'.'fj ':Q.I.5XQ:5lkl Pal' 13 been a delegate your membership is transferred to the next ' . I ll , semester. The object of the organization is to obtain as many G. A. A. memberships as possible and to co-operate with the . A G. A. A. The Hrst part of the semester the girls concentrate ,O fl, an mainly on the membership drive. The latter part is used to discuss activities and plan parties. E The last event for each semester is a tea which is given for efa ap iefv all members of Alpha. lt is in honor of the graduating members. At this tea each of the graduating members is presented with a beautiful rose. The only way which Beta differs from Alpha is that the memberships are not transferred and the organization does not have a tea at the close of the semester. .Lim QM, VW present the G. A. A. Letter Girls who possess the letters worn only by the all-around athletes of our school. the girls who are outstanding in sports and leadership. As each semester opens the G. A. A. is presented to the incoming freshmen. To those interested in sports, it remains as an ideal during the high school life that Will follow. The greatest ambition among the athletically inclined girls is to earn a G. A. A. Letter. To earn the points for her letter, the girl must not only be accomplished in a variety of sports but must also have good health and scholarship. After working hard to earn 1000 points the girl receives her letter which is a large. blue and maroon lf she wishes to aim higher she may earn chevrons for an additional 300 points each. A gold pin is awarded to the girl who has earned her third chevron. The highest award that any girl may receive in this field is a star that is added to the pin. Page I ill wr, Iwlsnm. l.:m-i. I-izuwz. liillwrtsmx, Iiriesim. I I.if1 1ER GIRLS II .X I' Ii RUXY: Iitliim-'. liry ee, joliusuii. I.:iiei'. .Xx- Il vig. Kineziitl. UI- 4-i.. S IC K' O Xi II RUXY: Xlizt. Suullsuii. Singer. Nlis- Ku: Im. I.:iisi'1i. Paltiesvip Iulfi, CAQQFACL 610125 Vwlho gets the crowd to forget the cowbells ringing in their ears and the chocolate dripping down their backs? Who gets them to show their school spirit and to back the team one-hundred per cent? The Cheerleaders, of coursef All the Cheerleaders are picked from the Roorers' Club which was started by some of the vivacious boys and girls who did not reach the goal of a Cheerleader. The Cheerleaders must attend all basketball and football games and give one demonstation of their skill to the new in-coming members of the Rooters' Club. All the vivacity and pep of Calumet is installed in this group who make the basketball and football games what they are. Even the maroon and blue of their costumes give the boys courage and determination to fight and Win for Calumet. ALPH.-X 'I'UI' R U XY: IYumIei'Iit-Ii. Xlmnieh. IM-Izlriilt-i'. 'I'I1itIr. Xzirlillv. AIIEII. Zipsr, NIL film-llzm. Bleljotizilrl, New' mziim. Schultz. 'I' II I R IP R U XY: Il in W e. Ilriitlic. Selina-m'in1ui, Cireggl. 'I':inm'v. I':xym'. iklwtldllolnleii. limi- vInist.NIt-Nzilly. I-lzirlzin. Mun- ning, SICVONIJ R U XY I wlolliistm, Xliolefitt. Iiiirltei, Schultz, Ililetto. XYi4el1I1uxer, Il it it 1 I1. NYliite. Iulmstllll. l,i-filly, I.zu'Sen, Klztyiizirrl, IPI RST ROXY: Ilfillineev. I':n1us. Knnilsen. Oleen, Kite- lin. Simgeix Riehin-rls, Ilwlf v-it-lt, I':iIcie-er. Flynn. BETA TIIIRII RUNV: Rel1m.I'mtl:. Pallas. U'If:irreII, iirziiu-ix lim-It. Zietev-man, Nlzignnsf song I't-rsun. XYni'tslv:uigli. Ifinzul. SICVUXIJ RUXYZ Iiilinurnx Ilzirniim, sliilliuml. Nloorn-, lliiiley. Kc-Iseli. lim- rilvziker, 1' I f? g Q. l'fn'wIi':n!. Stivekmw-r'. Ilansen. IfIRS'I' RUVY: Roeefx. Iflymi, Iiitweli- stein. VK'I1ite. Iiuglin. Kimipf I'IRS'I' ROXY: l lyi1ii.XYIii1e. Iislwzirrls, Neninaiivi, XYi-lIvn- Iizuxft. Ryml-ni. NIII5 nztril. 1 1 I-,All ' V V . 5 1 , . Sfardlx 0 :Jie m ana! poo! lxmuf I if lim-wiv wif SIIUIQIN If-2. XIIH1 EIA II.X4 K IUDXK, KI:-:I, I mu vm, .XHIII-' :I XI-r1xI.IxxI'I I v I II -. I.:n' cn. Pu Im I I lwxl :umm NW Nnmu XI Ivxzxxrvl XII Ixl IIN, WIWI MINI! IIIHI I I I-1.v-. YI I-N: .I :X II.Xl Ix IUPW I: Ii xx .I Iiwrkmlx. NIvX:I'Ix, M1 I II'1vIIx, II:w:1KIwtxI. IHII vw I'IIII4IPKHXX:I4II:.I.1'.mu KWH. III urxxgIIhx IQIIIIIQI 1 II.I-I, III-IIHIL Ixxwrv In vmuxn mm qw. XI-I 'II M I I gy ,Q N.IrIX. XX I ' ':v, I'Iv1.1 II III,-II I- HHN I IH IVSIMI :QVIII--x lf: v Im-IIIIIIII.. In .IL Nuns SXYIXI KIII II,Xl'Ii I4 41 XX Ixuum vl ,IIIII nl.. IQ'y,I. W:-VIIII xx ICI-wu,m-, IQ -. -III-1,. XI XXIIMIH IIIIIQIP lil I I1H:vIzIN. IIHIIIIIQXIIQ III I.x.Iu--. I..mI. XIXIIM I Im Nun. XIIIIIH. -I-II1nx1-m II Ig Nlzmxl SICVUX Il IU I'I11If I'mxnII. III'wfIII4:I.t11t mmm XIIM Kuzlm. IHII IIHIUI. INN!-v.I1:I'-11 XI I !,muI1 lIl'wzI1w I Ii-HX I ICUXY I,,I11.,-I 1 IIIIIIIIII Nlvl IIII:m. IIQQMI. Munn XXI-Iwm Ng V, vw w . .gn '1 4' s I ' ' x A ' A J .. ,Here ana! fkere wifk lie Camera poofem l The Rooters Club in its four years' existence has grown to be one of Calumet's outstanding organizations. The Club was organized by ex-cheerleaders to promote school spirit among the students. The Rooters Club attends football, basketball, and baseball games in a body. The officers are .lack Leahy. president: Jack Frudenberg, vice-president: Virginia Harlan, secretary, June Cahill bal- ances the budget. Meetings are held every other Monday and each member pays dues of ten cents per month. Several parties are held each semester at which members dance and refreshments are served. Jackets were purchased in the fall semester for all active members, and should be worn at all games. All prospective members must have a scholastic average of Ci or they will not be admitted to the club. They must also be of good moral standing. The club is sponsored by Mr. Ashley who deserves a word of praise for his fine work in organizing this club which has promoted loyalty and good sportsmanship at Calumet. ir A , gowgng This group of attractive young women, who surround our Mr. Schuessler make up the Highland Bowling League. Calumet girls compose the League and play against the various school teams. Winners in these groups afterwards play outside teams and win added honor for Calumet. olgcl 8105 , The Leaders Club is a group of girls most valuable to the gym teachers whom they assist. They take attendance, referee games. and prepare the class material. To become a leader one must be recommended by a gym teacher, and earn grades of HE or S in all major subjects. The officers are: President, Shirley Kincaid: Vice President, Thelma Leonard: Secretary, Marjorie Byrd: Treasurer. Marie Flynn. At the close of the semester a formal tea is held at which the graduating Leaders are presented with gold pins. Page I 34 ROOT E RS FIRST RUYY: Burke-.Smitli, Harlan, Ashley, Cahill, Hur- ger, Burke. SECOND ROVV: Bollinger, Schultz, Lam- hright, P i s l e, Newton. VVack, llilbertson. Siegle. THIRD ROVY: Panos, Kin- caid. Skalski. Petersen. An- gelos, lloutlt, Seils. B A ff' K R 0 XV: Scliuppen. Buckherg, Engstrom. Schultz. Pakieser, BlcLernan, Blohrs. Katz, Kallies, Amstien. john- son, Jutzie, Redman. THIRD ROVV: Curtin, Regan, Katz. Lutz, Hollinger. Yerstraete, Cossage, Johnson, Larson, Diletto. Friend. Brennan. Thomas. Lowry. Kirschstcin. SECOND ROYV: Mainzer, Newqnist, Saxler. O'Farrell. Livingstone, Iurkiewicz, Lar- sen, VVittstock, Knmpfer, Mohrs, Parker. Leahy. FIRST ROVV: Goebel. Fraitler. Davis. Douglas. Chiappetti. Frendenlverg. Leahy. Jacob. Hoan. Sanders. Shinikus. Sweet. BOWLING FIRST RONY: Brueggenmli, Lee, XYakr-lielrl, Mr. Sclnn-ss! ler, Slays, Olson. Frank, Pisle. SECON D R O VV: Ross. Manning. Schultz, Dontl, Baumann. Vfnirtney. liontli. Marks. Lenliy. Phillips.kX'nn- rlerlicll. LEADERS CLUB FOURTH ROXY: XYnllen- li a ll p t. Thomas, Neylon, U'Farrell, Anderson, Saxler, Donagllue. Neumann, Ostenv gaard. Blomnqnist. TIIlRD ROXY: Pisle, Johnson, lIai'- lan, Christine. P a cl o 1' e, Mucha, lirodt. Olson, lgle. Osterholm.SECOND ROXY: Meredith, Pe-try. 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