Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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THE STAFF OF SCHURZONE Alice Woods Arnold Cohn Kathryn Wiedenhoeft S 1 Dena Brown Virginia Freeberg Theodore Ginsburg Bernice Stiebler Catherine Logan Morton Berk Goldie Goldstein Helen Meyer Mae Marty Harry Stinespring Dillman Ziegler .... . . . Bernice O'Pizzi .... Laverne Nadolski.. . Adam Szwejkowski Jack Hain Katherine Dickson Gwyneth Davies Virginia Greenwood Muriel Herting Dorothy Anderson Esther Sypel Vanette Smalley Kenneth A. Osbon. . Frederick Gage .... Donald Atlas Dorothea Wild Walter Fish George Steinbruegge .... Maurice Broide William Hoyer Fred Stolley Business Staff , . . . .Editors-in-Chief . . . .Associate Editors . . .Managing Editors . . . .Assistant Editors . . ..Pieture Editors ..Boys' Sports Editor ..Cirls' Sports Editor .........Art Editor . . . . .Staff Artists . . . .Humor Section . . . .Snapshot Editors . . . . .Faculty Adviser . . . . .Chief Treasurer . . . . . . .Treasurers . . . .Chief Circulation Manager Circulation Malzagers Edith Anderson, Edouard Baumann, Therese Bernstein, Casimer Borkowski, Evelyn Bosse, Mabel Brening, Yale Brockett, Anthony Columbus, Lenore Congdon, Edward Durchslag, Ruth Dworkin, Florence Engelskirchen, Marcelle Engh, Ethel Fodor, Evelyn Gorder, Evelyn Gustafson, June Haslett, Dorothy Hawley, Eileen Huebschmann, Alver Jacobson, Mae Johnson, Loretta Kemp, Betty Koller, Roger Larson, Edward Lesch, Eleanor Linden, Alyce Lonson, Florence Lothary, Richard lVIyers, John Olsen, Fred Panzer, Gle Peterson, Mariann Pflueger, Dorothy Rowan, Maurice Rudens, Anita Schaeffer, Milton Schneider, Freda Smith, Betty Stratton, Rose Taylor, Esther Westlake, Edwin Zukowski, llflildred Cienky, Supervisors. ' l13l

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been a continuous process, starting practically with the telegraph, the locomotive, and the Bessemer steel rail. Can we predict a further term in the series? As far as we know, all the forces and principles of physics that are involved in these inventions are at work in the human body. ls it too much to assume that we have a radio sending and receiving apparatus in that most complicated of all organs of the body, the brain? Are we nearing the time when the transmission of thought without spoken language can be absolutely demonstrated beyond a shadow of doubt? Perhaps you who are dwelling inthe glory of youth will live to see this accomplished. When a copper wire is moved across the field of a magnet, a slight electrical im- pulse is generated. If a copper wire wound into a million turns is so moved, a million little impulses might be collected by a commutator and sent out over the wire as an electric current capable of being transformed into heat, light, or power. The earth is rotating in the field of the sun's attraction. There must be currents of electricity formed as a result, probably flowing around the surface of the earth or through the atmosphere. You may live to see the day when power is collected out of the sky, not through the burning of oil, not through the How of the waterfall, but just out of the sky. Why should so much power be given into the hands of human beings-why so much facility in coming together mentally and physically? It must be that an Al- mighty Providence has faith in the goodness of humanity to entrust it with such tre- mendous power. lt is easy for me to believe in the goodness of humanity, dwelling as I have constantly in the presence of youth. Hundreds of thousands of graduates, like you, are leaving the high schools of this country each semester With their optimism, their fine ideals, and their love of harmony. Witli a patriotism that is intelligent, that is honest, that is broad-minded, and that is born of service,', how can the world go Wrong? VV. F. SLOCUM. l12l



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MILDRED M. LOUCKS

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