Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1934
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On the highways and by-ways of life shall it sound, and the commercial cities and the wide plains shall hear it, and hearken to its beauty . . . - '+..:e,,,L,gag.4,,, V 1, ' S' TTS 'S I I ' 1' Uffrffdfzfk., I Contents GRADUATES JUNIOR SECTION SOPHOMORE SECTION FRESHMAN SECTION - ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS AUTOGRAPHS F' N43 'Tl W WQKETM' ' ' ' ' ' ' A' ' ' f ' M' W .... i A 'xxX x g g x' 'A . .,., , ,,., ' ' ss ' is ,,x,,. ,x.xX :ara Ki-5sMQ.' -',- , 'f .,,. - 'X'2 Wi X X X ' . tiff XX'QXN r .. -' '- .,,, SWNMJQN ,,,. , ,.,, , ...,. . - .S ..,. - SN kxi, Eu NN.,ttm aa.. .. -,... .,... ,. Page Six HE pupils of Carl Schurz High School appropriated a portion of the music from The Student Prince, making it their school song, the first four lines of which are as follows! Deep in my heart, Schurz, I have a dream of you, Fashioned of mem'ries, Sweet with the glory of youth. Sometimes I think the glory of youth has a good deal to do with the fact that Father either pays the taxes or pays the rent, and Mother sees to it that there is a comfortable bed to sleep ia and plenty of wholesome food. Sometimes in the case of boys I think the glory of youth has to do with the resilience of the muscular system, and in the case of girls, with the promise of the growing charm of young womanhood, and by that expression I certainly do not mean rouge and powder. And then there is the charm of friendship. How careful we should be in making those friendships, for they are likely to last a lifetime! It means much whether our friend stimulates the best that is in us or condones the worst. The memory of my own high school days contains all this in the picture and vastly more. We read Emerson, Herbert Spencer and Huxley, Shakespeare, Tennyson and Browning, Dickens, George Eliot, Victor Hugo, Gilbert Parker, Lew Wallace and Sienkiewicz. I have been hungry ever since for good literature as one is hungry for music. We studied physics, chemistry, geol0gy, biology and astronomy, and I shall not forget the feeling of reverence that resulted from grasping the fundamental facts of nature and the laws of her operations. I was impressed with the proba- bility that this planet is not the only theatre of God's providence, and particularly that all the varied forms of physical force, expressed as we know them under many names, when the equation was reduced to its lowest terms, all became gravitation, We studied the social sciences- history, psychology, civics, political economy-and I was impressed with the struggle of the human will, first, against gravitation, and in its second stage, against the will of other human beings, giving rise to the evolution of governments and the whole subject of ethics. The subject of mathematics was exceedingly fascinating to me, being the record of the advance of pure intellect. That which at times seemed immeasurable, under the reasoning power of the mind finally became measurable. At that age-the age of the glory of youth--I felt that all the secrets of knowledge must in time be revealed and surrendered to the logical power of the mind. Even today I feel that mathematics is the most prophetic of all sciences. This first sod crop of mental experience, harvested from the ,age of fourteen to eighteen, has never been equalled in any four years since. College life lacked the ecstasy of the spiritual bath of high school years: and the years after college, filled with work and the joy of home and children, while inspired by a faith in the benevolence of the Creator, have never surpassed that first spiritual awakening which is associated with high school days, an awakening which is the glory of youth. ' As this book is devoted to the graduating class, let me extend the wish and the hope that your memories may be as rich as mine. A 1 W. F. Slocum. S mx .... 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Edith Abbott Wanda Albrecht Fred Aldrich Grace Alexander Florence Althaus Bernice Antoine 4 Maud Appleyard Bonnie Badger Amelia Baker Mary Barron Eleanor Beaton Mabel Beaver Elizabeth Bell. Charlotte Bendix Mabel Berquist Cecilie Bevier Karina Bjorklund Esther Blade Elizabeth Blythe William Bock Alice Brady Mary Brimstin Helen Brindl Grace Buchwalter Martha Butler Margaret Cahill Maybelle Capron Wilbur Church Elsa Claussen Margaret Cleary Maurice Clutterbuck Katherine Connell Frances Cordesman Ruth Corrigan Katherine Coughlin Page Eight Faculty Lucy Courtney Everett Craig Verna Crofts Emmy Curtis Ruth Dale Alma Damler Dorothy Davidson Laura Dayton Aimee Deuter Harry DeVelde Martha DuBois Alice Durland Frances Dyer Audrey Dykeman Mary Eddington Nan English Cyrena Everist Emily Falkenroth Alfred Field Janice Fink Elvina Fischer Rosamond Fischer Walter Fisher George Fleming john Foster Herman Freuck Grace Frick Clarence Garasha Jean Gibson Roger Goodwin Gladys Graham Margaret Grant Katherine Gray Helene Grossenbacher -. :.s .. Mi . 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Elsa Krenz Ada Kruger Robert Lakemacher Kathleen Lane Hugo Lange Frances Lanquist Sidonie Larrance Clara Larson Ray Latimer Marion Leete Rhea Lewis Evelyn Linner Mildred Loucks Jessie MacEachern Mary Madden Margaret Magrady Clio Mamet Lillian Marshall Myrtle Allen Martin James Mason Kenneth McAfee Elvira McAyeal Margaret McClintock Elsa McRae Elsa Mess Viola Michel Eleene Minnis James Moody Mary Moynihan Josephine Murphy Edwin Myers Lillie Ruth Nelson Nellie Nelson Sigrid Nelson Alex Nemkofl' Gertrude Nolan Florence O'Brien Edith O'Connell orie O'Connell Gertrude O'Connor Kathleen O'Hara George Olson Bernadette Orem Kenneth Osbon Henry Pearson Alice Peterson George Peterson Luella Pierce Harold Piety Erma.Quirk Helen Redfield John Reischmann Judith Reynick Bertha Riss Grace Rogers Lula Ross Katherine Roth Helen Sabin Joseph Sazama Louise Shaffner Annetta Schmidt Clara Schmitt Loretta Schubert Edward Schwachtgen Eleanor Schweitzer Annie Shanewise Harry Shaw Sgt. Slatton Francis Slepicka Joseph Smidl Olive Smith Pearl Smith Henry Solem Dorothy Spills Martha Steele Madge Stevens Elizabeth Stiller Amy Stodola Thomas Sutherland Daphne Swartz Adelene Sylvester Victoria Szubczynski Helen Teeters Elizabeth Tendick Ethel Theilgaard Frieda Thode Ruth Thorning Leora Thorsen Carl Tietz Frieda Topping Ethel Triebel A Alice Tschan William Turner Frank Ulveling William Unverferth Katherine Van Steenberg Lee Vernon Clarence Vestal Elizabeth Wagner Margaretta Walsh Arthur Webb Joye Webb Frank Weege Mary Werkman LeRoy Wetzel William Willard Betty Williams Eva Willis Alice Wilson Nanon Wincher Helen Woelfel Charles Wuehrmann Zella Wulff 'f.7,, , , W, ...,. Y. ,I N 1 1 w u X p r n . F. Y V W .. : W... -... t K .,..iW.., ,,., yx ...,,,.mnQ,X A : . Y,,, . . -.-.... -, .AAA, .. -. .. . A Y . .. A bi. Qkxl' b,,,,.w,,A..... K. ,,,,,,M,g gg i ,w,.,..q,-Wx. ,..,...M.WN Li QQQTEERS 5,55-Z: ,:::5,-iii Q mx . 5 1 X P I N --'-' .. 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The soothing effect of music when we are troubled or ill, the blood tingling sensation we feel while listening to a stirring march, or the exhilarating and refreshing spirit that prevails when we hear the cheerful notes of the first song- birds of spring-all these we have experienced. How dull and empty our lives would be if music were suddenly banned! Fortunately mankind has been blessed with many gifted disciples of Apollo. Mozart, Wagner, Liszt, and Bach were just a few of the masters who presented to the world their translation ofthe universal language. They have done for music what Homer, Keats, Shelley, and Shakespeare have done for poetry. just as poetry is musical thought, so music is the ideal expression of heart and soul. Eugene Oban. Page Eleven . X-fp vs- 2 , , .,,, . A.. .. ,.... .,.. M--. .,.,. . ...WM .. .,., . ,A.. . ,,.,. . . . ..,,, Vw s , -I up ss p it N I H : R -' ', - ' '- X' 1- g::::'..5v-'- .4-:-: - . - r M ,.,,- Q tl X ku sry .. ,..,, :.., st. s..-..t, -.:s,:.s: ..,. I ...X Q :K ,:x.,.c3E3 .,,., ., - ,K ..... ,J .K 5 I.. ..., K .,..,, . .. ...:. . ..,.: - ......,., Mr. Mason Grants an Interview E threaded our way among anvils, sundry fires, furnaces, and all manner of metals until we found Mr. Mason engrossed in instructing a pupil in the fine art of the forge. A far cry from his position as director of one of the finest High School orchestras in the city! Unabashed, we plied him with questions, and he answered us, his voice colored with his native Scotch burr. . . I was born in Scotland and went to school there. At the Academy, an establishment similar to the American High School, I studied to be a mechanic. I was always studying some kind of orchestral instrument and when I went to London, joined a military band. My regiments were the Argyll Sutherland Highlanders, Scotch, and the Third West Kents, English. As a young man, I had no especial ambition in mind, as I never knew exactly what I wanted to be, but at this time I traveled a good deal in Great Britain and on the continent. I later married. One of my children was born in Scotland and the other two in America. I am proud to say that they are all graduates of Schurz. I have conducted the Schurz orchestra since 191.0 when the school was founded. There are only six teachers here now who were present when the school was opened. Two of the finest men I have ever known are the late Mr. Lagerquist, my good friend and colleague, and Mr. Wetzel, who in addition to his other accomplishments, is a fine musician. I My ambition is to see Schurz an even greater center of music than it has been in the past. 4 Page Twelve SS -W Q W. his , Q 5 X , W., ,V iw. y ,s . . 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He was born the twenty-ninth of july in Chicago. At the age of ten he was a choir boy. Later he studied piano, organ, and voice with many prominent teachers of Chicago, New York and Europe. Among these are the following: Herman Devries, Fletcher Wheeler, Victor Heinze, Clarence Dickinson, Adolph Weidig, Dr. Floyd Mackay, and Dr. Lewis Browne. Mr. Wetzel has attained fame in the opera field, was assistant-director of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, organist and director of the Paulist Choristers from 1918-1929, and has had experience with other organizations too numerous to mention. His first composition was an arrangement of Swanee River for male quartet and soprano solo written when he was ten years old. Among many other works he has composed: Magnificat Nunc Dimmitisj' Theres a Wideness of God's Mercy, and a song for Galli-Curci, Will of the Wisp. In 1914 he was married to Clara Barbara Jensen, and they have one daughter, Barbara Eugenie. He says he is pleased with the work he is now doing and would not wish to change as it places him in contact with young people. His hobby is farming, but his pet peeve is crooners. Among his outstanding pupils is Florence Bryntesen, the promising young soprano. No one who has been in his class can forget his proficiency on the concert grand or the dis- tinction of his appearance. l l Page Tbirleen 4 ' a Wy,-, 1..,..,.. -W-.71-. , U ,N I 4 4 x .Q mwvwvwmm-mm--my-, .W - X 1,1 4 M 01' ,W H J N - N , N I 1, 'X JMWNM x N X N may r 7' 7 ' J 1- W v 2 fx 4 ' K , X , I N , X , , 3 , 1 1 N v 'T fw . . W 1 1 w , 1- i N 1 5 Y 1 ! F - Q. 1 . I 1 . l. -.,1 ,, A..- , , AM, . l F ., , ,- ,, , , ,,, ,,AA - , , I l , . f1Q - Q X-- i '-- ' ,. , .. .. ,,.. my , . .. .,.. s,., ,.., ., ,, ,V N H , , , Qk : ,,.., , , ,, rg ,...,, . .,.-. ..., , .,,. Q :.,,, .,..., , 1, :.,, ,,,,,,,,:' ,.,, ,. N' A Q R Q vgi. 3 4 - 3 W , X . ...,, 4 . .. , , f -' 1' ' 5 , V, pf ,, ., J H-M x X. 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Jing my .rozil'r a'eligbt,' tbe czzltztre ana' krzowleclge by tbere acquired, portray! a fzitzzre brigbt. General Science, French Delegate 3, A Cappella 2, 3g Senior Chorus 4g Solo Class 4, 5th Period Chorus Vice-President 4g Aero Secretary 4, Chess and Checker 45 Senior Girls'g Guard 4g Drama Guilde 4. - o My foremor ar biti 5 to c aire orld fame, bitt not to become notoriozif. f General S ce, Sc rzon u r s 4, Delegate 25 Skating 3, 4, Soccer 4 tt m 's 3, ' Dr m Guilde President 45 Senior Boys' Vice-Pr t 4. Tfca5u RsoN, gf WESLEY Delegate At Largef- LSE , ARD I. Howie Q My ambition if to e icc 'al in tbe adoertiring line. General Sci g Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, City Championship 3g Track Skati ,QM - lfQnen's 3, 4, Executive ittee Chairman 4, Aero ft r 4, Preside 4 Spani , Vice-President 45 Art Treas- S ' . , P esident 4, Debat ' eant-at-Arms 4g Solo Class 4, Drama - uildeg Senior Boys'g Bio o y g Chess and Checker 45 Schurzone Staff, 7 Senior Chorus. Page Seventeen T Recording Secretary-TRAPP, JANE ,I pfljaniely Ambition-To baoe a Jziccerrfal college career. ll Mil A 'Q Commercial, Chorus 4g Aero 3, 4g Social Commibtgegigegfignlgirlifq Honor Roll 1, 2g Class Secretary. XIV ' f .A-fl , , A! Social Secretary-BRYNTESEN, FLORENCE Brynie !vjSm7 Pr. ' I ,. s l Y E Q E It i . E . l l i x U 1 Q, 5 F l L P L .filet-L: .1 ' 'f '5'1 v', ', :'h- .,., 'f',... ..,' . XQ,.: ' . . '-' -A s '::: - 'f 5 r s ij,:j.i, ,,..E ---' ar: a s .,,- : 2 . --:. -r -... . .'1:1: :I f'-- ',::v, f 1. ,-:-:-- -:.-- --::-:.' -4 -.f'---::-, . x':' Abrahamsen, Lloyd F. Anczarek, Sigmund Marion Amhition- Abe Sig To hecome ruperzntendent of the To hecome a glohe-trotter and Board-'of Education and tell the ree the world. . . x teachers not to give written texts. General Sciences Boys' Glee Technicalg Senior Boys'g Soc- cer 4, Orchestra 2g Swimming 2g Skating 4, Track 45 Baseball 45 Aero 4g Chorus 4. Achatz, Evelyn A. HBV.. To enter the hufinefr world. Commercial, Senior Girls'g Swimming 2, 5g Aero, Chess and Checkerg A Capella 3, 4, Guardg Spanish 2. Alke, Dorothy Elizabeth . Dor Dorothy .fayr the ha.r no amhi- tion. General Science, Scholarship at Art Institute 1 g Spanish Social Committee 3, 4g Aero 4, Drama Guilde 4g Chorus 3, 4g Senior Girls' 4g Guard 2, Dancing 2, 5g Social Committee, El Cir- culo Castellaf' Alke, William F. Politician Bill ' General Science, Boys' Glee. Alstrom, Violet Bernedine nviu I would like to he a private rec- retary. Commercial, Girls' Glee 2, 33 Senior'lChorus. ' Alven, George Erickson Ambition-To ind employment. General Historyg Senior Hi-Y 3, 4g Spanish 4. Page Eighteen E 2 r s 'I Ig li Q' f - f I nfl! I' 'lf 1 66. ng fq iuwk' - -' t ia ketball gin '-'Y wa I E I 'al vo ' ' , X A I 'I . . l E4 S S E i 1. 4 g Polish 4. Andersen, Agnes Ingrid HAS.. My ambition is to tahe a trip around the world. General Language, Spanish 3, Senior Girls' 4, Senior Chorus 3, A Capella 4g Foreman jr. High 1. Andersen, Borghild Borg My ambition ir to he romeone of importanre in the hurineu world. Commercialg Senior Girls', Advanced Gymg Basketball 2. Andersen, Holger C. Fireman. - General -Languageg Spanish 5, 4. Ander n, Howard Cl , on a g ' M ' Letter- Q r B lf - 4A ecu- ee hurzone Del- eg e t air an 3A Social C mi ee I in az Z io , Andersen, Margaret L. t1Marge1l To become a racial Jecretary. Commercial, Aero, Senior Girls'g Chorus 4. A U 1- H -- eH-'--i4.id4aIEkika1-- - --H--l--Y-iw - To S, f10 6 1' ' r' I Y ' ' Gif! ' 1, 2 , 3, .I b ll X! 'i ' R, 4' ,LW NN,,,,,.,..,.,..MW.kf..,. Nc.. sw ,wa ,S raw. . X A , 5 .X , . , . M 'vgf-wzgx xpwsw-qw-M. W-,K-.,,w......M.z1r.-:aelc 1. T .. - , ,, , , , ,.,, . .... , , ,,... W . -. ,,.., , , ,,-, A., , .,.. . . H x .S sw' '.:.2,. 5x,,N,, we g wggwycMww-.Nwgmw.5--k,wawWc..4,Q-.Q, at .ceq Q:.wx5aMsm-swf.-Nwsfsf. ,WX .. .T V . 0 ,X ,Ng ,R 4, , N M Nc, K ,Sn . Q ,,,, .. , ,,,. .. . Q ww, gs E . A? iiggzigrlggig Q X 1 c R 5 gg 5 r X X 9 'Y X. . . x.wM..Xx'N-.Ass m as xi. it x. . Anderson, Betty Beverly Zetch To be a foreign correrpondent for a newrpaper. 2 Commercial, Foreman Jr. -High School, Senior Gir1s'g Senior Chorus. . Anderso , Clifford Fredri k r ' ge and e u 1 n u ' tbe burineri' r Science, R. C., Captain ulld' g Q W M x W X ,N X X km X X p . icky., V vi , Q , . .,,, Y ,.,,,, . , .,,,, ...... ,,.. .. .,.,., . .,.,..., , .,,r.r M. .,,,. M -, ,,,, ,.,- ,A - ,cn , . 2 .. ,WE....W....Wk..NWw,,,c......,.,,.,w ,.,,,,a...m. ..,,...,.W.XWmN, , , , gk M .Tatum .uf s...c,., gem, X. amiga,-3 ' wma- .... gcc, . eeamsxfz-:::'::::-:-ir::::....g1.crx.x.,gg1' 'W V 3. - : I if: N A x Q we E?.a....i.M.S,AWN...s:S2k..tQm.. m as . . . 2 . fe.: - 2 . - ' f T- , ,- k,.:.Q.,:,5' 32:1 . Wifi' vb- 3- ,e - ' if .. .,.,. , .,.,, ..,.., , ,. X l f Ascilla, Emma Amelia :zEmvl p After paying a college tuition, ' 11071. Senior Girls'. Ashfield, June A 2 Chick-e-dee Ambition to be an artrologer. General Science, Dancing 3, 4, A Capella, Chess and Checker. 4 a et a ette1m ' Dram 3 1ld Q Glee , Senior 'lyysi Anderson, P. William Will To be .ruccenful in wbateoer I attempt. Technical, None. Anders , ut 1 n fx - H ie If! IJ' 6 tl ' ' ' ect sec- '- retary a n s h Chess an ecker Ardiff, Vernon LeYoung None. Colonel General Science, Thornton Township High lg Latin 1, 2g Engineering 5, 4. Armstrong,VirginiaMarjorie Bootie I would like to become an avia- trix. Commercial, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls'g Aero 4. Co ' ' W ' 'or Girls'7D ici gl, 2' A apella 4. F' S Bahnlieth, Ruth E. Bonnie My ambition to be a ruccerrful ,-and ureful Jecretary, and to make a certain .fomeoneir beart tarry. General Scienceg Senior Girls'g German 35 Aero 4, A Capella 4, Senior Chorus, Girls' Glee 4, Switchboard. . Baiocchi, Tosca M. A Tossy My ambition to dance acrorr tbe rtage of fame would Jurely be my greateft aim. General Language, Advanced Dancing 2, 5, 4, Chorus 3, 4, French 55 Senior Girls'g A Ca- pella 3g Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Aero 3: Schurzone 4. Balassa, Donald QQDOHU My ambition ir to be a .rtock broker. ,General Science, Track 2, 3, 45 Letterman's 33 Senior Boys'g Boys' Glee 443 Chorus. vi Banka, Theodore John Teddy My ambition if to be a very elfi- cient bookkeeper. , General Science, Senior N Boys' g Radio. Page'Nineteen : xX --1 puerbapr I'll atbiene my ambi- Commercial g Aero, Chorus, ii, . Wi, 'Xl..MJLt.-.... S X I I ff' - x A ..,f,,g ,wifi ,:1' J .. ..... wr, ,Q W, K ,M . X l' Xxx Barr, Lester F. Les My ambition ir to gain tbe con- trolling rtock of .rome Juccerrful corporation. Technical, Biology 2, 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, Aero 3. Baske, Lorraine F.. Toots My ambition if to be a racial Jecretary. . Commercial, Chorus, Senior Girls', Aero, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Bauer, Evelyn W. ..Ev,, Tbir ir tbe end of tbe Jilly me. l'm out to tbe burinerr world, you ree. General Science, Commercial, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus, Aero 3, 4, German 3, 4, Drama Guilde 4, Senior Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms, A Ca- pella 4, Vice-Pres., Biology 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Schur- zone Delegate 1, 3. Bauman, ' lf J. M. I Is vill alw . eep on and 1 rirt ,re progr sr. V I , nera X 'stovx berreal- hu e, Ge a , wt- or Roll 1, 4, vi 3. 3 ec'y, Vice- ' 5 4' or Ch rus, Libra- X ia fp P s. g A Capella, WSC XP Q 4 olo Class 4, Hi- Y 4,lD '-,A ire tin 3 Sergeant-at-arms 4, Sc urzo e 4, Schurz World 3. Beam, Lawrence Curtis . Beam My ambition ir to become a stock broker. General Science, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, Letter- men's 3, 4, PCP 32 Mgr. Foot- ball 3, 4. Behling, Arthur William Art My ambition if to become a rur- cerr tbrougb bonert dealingr. General Science, Senior Boys'. Page Twenty ....-,. . . ,,...-r......g- . ....d,.... ..,,,,...-- ,, A-K , S 9, ': Q . ., :Ii . ' i X Behnke, Evelyn Lucille Evie My ambition ir to be a stenog- rapber. Commercial, Schurzone Dele- gate 3, 4, Senior Girls', Glee 2, 4, Chorus 4, French 3, 4. Benn, Leonard Wm. Mich Mining engineer ir bit career. General Science, Football 2, 3, Boys' Glee 3, 4, Senior Chorus, Senior Boys'. Bere , Be ice L ' en M bition ' to be a gym tea er in TX 'gb :cb . - 3 , en -al cience, Apparatuf ,2, X t. ,Tr 3,Hoke 2, 3, , Bas et ll 2, 3, , Volle ll 3, 1 , Baseball , S 'h 33 Se ior Girls', S - . Committe 3. Berg, Adele My ambition ir to be an ana- lytical cbemirt. General Science, Latin 3, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus. Berg, Arthur William Art My ambition if to try and make a ruccerr. Technical. Berg, Warren Moe I bane a derire to be a Juccerf ar a mecbaniral engineer or mn- rician. Technical, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C. Y'-Q--s 3 Lanai-Jael-A -7 --A ft old, Viggiiiia Aden iw F 'T . , fxx- -.-A vmwwe . ., . , fsf fb' .i.::.1..: . f . ' A- sw 4 xt- 1sB5iQ5'?'-X-f 9 t Xt' - ' 5' 3: f' M, . , , Q . . ,,,. . ,fa 1. ,,,,, , ,,., H X- Q g , . .- gg 5 -. , ,w......,WW Wwww .mawaw .XXXNN X WMC -L . K Q . , M gg- .- ,Q ig ,li . . . , , U , t ., . . gea5gtee,5t,..,1::'gzi. ..,. x,., . .gasct-age....-WNQXWQNVQ ' A 'g r' ,..::f-:gi S' U i 5 A . ,,.. . hx , . , K 1 Ab -, ...,.. x x . ,,,:,:Qxs 4 1 - ,. ---. L .,,. .:..., ...... . .. ,:.:::.f' 2-Z:ss:.!E'. ff: Bergman, George Rudolf i Gidge George ir going to obtain a pori- tion on a railroad and rire to preridency. 4 Yr. Tech., Lane Tech., Glee 4, Senior Chorus, Aero 4, Senior Boys', Engineering 5. Bergstrom, Reino Olaf Whitey Wbitey wants to get into tbe forert Jervice. General History, Swimming 3, Senior Chorus, A Capella. Berkowitz, Annette Diane KKBGI-ky!! Annette'r ambition ir to be a raccerrful joztrnaliit. General Language, German 5, 4, French 5, 4, A Capella 5, Chorus 4, Senior Girls', ' ,, Tl F .S . , V. 1 L, li V' K f if D , at si it L' 1' Berndt, William Robert Bud To be an Aeronautical Engineer if tbe beigbt of Bna r career. Technical, Senior Boys, Aero 4. Berquist, Avis Caroline 0 A Jomd' ll known orcbertra. General Science, Biology 33 Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls', Dancing 4, Swimming 3, Honor Roll 1, 2,f5,i4. iJ ntr to be a pianirt in fo f X 5 --'. qmjinnyvs o ack? ruccerr in tbe Dra- matic IVorld. Co rcial, Drama Guilde, 4, Chorus 3, 4' e ior rls', Band 2, Schur o' - ele- ate, Supervisor, G an Danci 2 5' I t 4 J , o ttee onor Roll 1, , ,4 churz 1 orld Delegate 5. PX 'X Betz, Lucille W Lou 41 My ambition ir to be ruccerrful in Interior Decorating. Commercial, Aero 5, 4, Li- brarian 4, Knights and Ladies of the Guard 4, German 1, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Dancing, Architectural. Bextine, Raymond E. KYBeckYIl ar ' ' n to travel aroun t ountry. ech ' l Co r 3 ck 5, En- ginee , nior Boys', Se- nior orus. Biedenweg, Le Roy William ..Le. My ambition ir to be a Corn- rnercial Artift. Commercial Bookkeeping, A Capella 55 Senior Chorus, Guard 2, 5. Bielski, Catherine E. .Kaya I wirb to be a private secretary. Commercial, Dancing 2, 3: Senior Chorus. ' Birr, Edwin 7YEd,l To engineer electricity ir rny am- bition, ro turn on the ynzce. Technical, Senior Chorus, Track 4, Chess and Checker 4. Bisgaard, Willy Herbert Chief I bope tbere'll be no flaw when I begin to enter law. General Language, R. O. T. C. 2, 5, 4, Major 4, Bull Dog 5, 4, Recording Sec. 4, Senior Boys', Drama Guilde 4, French 5, Baseball 5, Swimming 3. Page Twenty-one S..J . gr.. . ...avg 4.14, 4 aw .Q .I 'ff.,:,w-e:'f.'.iLm',z, - J .531 H a'g':s'a.-'-.: . M.:---N ll . - .- . . , ., ., .. . .... ,. .. H . -- s - L 4- , - .-.-if -,:, Xa X Nw , -4 mv 4 'NM' WQSliM X Assy X' ca. .5 N-. X ...iw .W ,K-. tn 5 . . .azz Q.., . ,. xx X N w x it Nm Bittmann, Helen E. ' Biddy I, want to be a capable stenog- rapber. Commercial, Aero 4, German 4, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Foreman Jr. High. Bjerke, Florence O. Flopsy My ambition in life is to be- come THE great lozfelorn ad- viser to tbe leading Movie Stars. Commqrcial, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, A Capella 2, 4, Aero 4, Switchboard, Chess and Check- er, Senior Girls' Swimming, Drama Guilde, Girls' Glee. Blau, Eleanore Paulette I1-El!! My ambition is to be a nigbt- club entertainer. Commercial, Spanish 1 , Chess and Checker 3, 4, Aero 4, Se- nior Girls', Chorus, Schurzone Staff, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4. Block, Aurelea Clara ' Aura I want to be a secretary. Commercial, Dancing 2, 4, Senior Chorus. Block, Walter William Wally Ii want to become a mecbanical engineer. Technical. Blohm, Blanche M. Bee Bee lt is my desire to be an ejicient stenograpber and a blues singer. Commercial, Dancing 2, Se- nior Girls', Senior Chorus 5, A Capella 4, Foreman. Page Twenty-two .. , .. ,zz 5:44,-::,,,,., pf,,4,e,.,ta,..,,.. ..... ze. ....... 4 Q-.Q-:Q ..... .e5gi2eiQ1'gxW. 5qam1gm,.,.W1q,:.: .Wm ,..,.g..,.... A - , .,,.,.,,., X ...L sa Ax...s..s.a..m....cm. mqmdmu X LANE? sz, 5 X is X -. SEX t Kg , .saw . .,. X ts, t Si . s s K , Ang.. A, ,.,- AL '- A RRY w .SF xf J ,KW ,.,. . , , . 1 b - V 11 sf- .., .,--g...:,:g.. s.i - ,....:.,.V 1.55 Q W 4 is . 'mama Blomberg, Esther' Bernice Blomrnie I want to be a pbysical educa- tion teacber. Commercial, Baseball 3, Cap- tain 4, Volley Ball 5, 4, Ap- paratus Sg Hockey 4, Basket- ball 4. Bloom, Clarence A. Clare I'm not ambitious, look wbat bappened to Caesar. Technical, Foreman Junior High, Stamps 3, Bobeng, Beatrice Lorraine Bee My ambition- Sboulds't tbat I 'ere long a man- ikin be Desiring tbe latest fasbion to display Witb exotic fasbions, materials and color array. Commercial, German, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Bock, Harold William Bock My ambition is to enter some professional field. Technical, Senior Boys', Soc- cer 4, Skating 2, Cross Coun- try 4, Baseball 4, Manager 4, Track 5, 4, Letterman's. Boe, Jonas Pedro Moaner My ambitionis to go to Nortb- western to study to be a pbysi- czst. Technical, Senior Boys', Chorus 4, Chess and Checker 3: Aero 4. ' Boeykens, Cecilia M. Frenchie My ambition is to become a love-lorn editor. Wbat ambi- tion could be better? Commercial, Guard 3, Hon- or Roll 1, 3, 4, Chess and Checker, Aero, German. Jizsms- -'M-L ii QE .. . XX-- -5? W . .. .... . .. . . . . ,, . . . ., , M . .M ...X . . -+2 . ' 3. -N.. Q , , ' ..3 ' 35 315: A -Q , f ,. f H 1 1. 3, .5595 w N - ' , . '- fwz '7'R'3 1- 3 ' ' s IX- 3 3 3 ' - ' 3' 3 'sN NXX? it 35 iq., 3. , . . ' , 3 SN , ' K Q . . , . . ' ' ' . 1 L -. ' .- 1 i ' .... 1 4 .,.,.. .,.. , . ., wr , 3-,jg-9: .-V,-,yn .,,.,:..:, :.v, ,:.f,,,,.f . .5 , - . :Q . . ,,...v.: 3 ...-,X qlis -gm. . ' 'sn A ' . , rl Bogardus, Katherine Bee Braun, Elmer A. , ,. Kay ' Scout My ambition if to become a pri- 1!6llE' .f6C4'ele17 y. A lCornmercial3 Senior Girls'3 Chorus 4. Bogda, Elaine My ambition ir to be a member of tbe United State! Olympic ice rbating team. General Scienceg Advanced Gym 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 33 Apparatus 3, 43 Track 3, 4g Tennis 43 Aero 2, 3, 43 Biology 33 Senior Girls'. Bogdanski, Angeline r Angel To write a boob ir my prerent aim, One tbat will be proclaimed in fame. Commercial3 Honor Roll3 Senior Girls'3 Senior Chorusg Girls' Basketballg Chess and Checker. Bohni-sch, Robert Edward Bob My one great ambition ir to be a doctor. General Scienceg Track 3, 43 Swimming 23 Aero 43 Senior Boys'. , Bollenbach, Marian E. Tillie My ambition if derigning. Commercial3 Drama Guild 4g Senior Chorusg Girls' Glee 23 Chess and Checker 43 Aero 43 Aftg Senior Girls'3 Honor Roll 33 Schurzone., Boyd, Marguerite S. Margie My aim ir to become a private recretary. General Scienceg Senior Girls' 3 Carlinville High School. ' My ambition if to write a column like Wincbell'J. General Science3 Executive Committeeg Football 2, 3, 43 North Section Champions 3, 43 Chorus 43 Senior Boys'3 Drama Guilde 43 Schurzone 43 Guard 33 Hi-Y 33 Aero 43 German 43 Chess and Checker 43 Schurz World Delegate 2. Brauigigmf- Billie K My anai ir to ftrazfel all i over tbe r' ff Q . Commercial3 Kelvyn ar 3 F, if ff Senior Girls'3 Germang Seni X. 7, i Il Chorus. g-lj rqg. l Bremner, Robert Stuart 3,3 'M Bob To be an bonert lawyer ir my derire. General Languageg Footballg Baseball3 Chorusg Germang R. O. T. C.3 Spanishg Band3 Chess and Checker. Bretsnyder, Ellen S. 1 KIA!! My ambition ir to be a nat- uralzrt. General Science3 Spanish3 A Capella3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Art3 Senior Girls'3 Biology. Briesenick, Lois M. . Lo My ambition ir to become a beauty culturirt. 3 Commercial3 Senior Girls'3 Swimming 2, 33 A Capella 3, 43 Aero3 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Broadbent, William R. V Bill My ambition ir to become a mecbanical engineer. General Science3 Track 3, 43 Soccer 43 Cross Country 43 Let- termen's 3, 43 Boys' Glee 43 Senior Boys'3 Aero3 Chess and Checker 4. Page Twenty-tbree it Qf Q33 I - ii: ,M '-Wx g Q :ave-1 gfj - 'WL It Xx-x 7,-M--f--'fi-WQMNGMHBQMAM..WW A X . . - . 'I ' ' --'----- ' - --'- -'-- - - -- --- -' 5 ' -. X .,,.. ,IIQ ..... .,... ,, , . . ' ,Et fx- RQ ' 2 .- ' ' ' 11 .. ' .. . ,I ,,,f..-lvl?-'aw-XT 'f'q11 ':-X-get-e't::x.1fr Saw-Ga-Y-sm ww :L Nga: 'Q' ' ' f , X, tt, 3 . , , -, 1 t SSW' V. a,.,...n..M .... .M... ..,.,.. .,. .... s r., .. ,..x. S r NWN .......w. . -e I., f . . ff ,.-.::- E:-S-Ifgzj-...-5 -I -::,.-:E ' ' .f : .- f f gf- N,,, . 'jf .,., L.. 1 .Q .f-:Q Brome, Charles Norman Nor My ambition if to be an elec- trical engineer, working on Boulder Dam. Technical, Orchestra 2, Fore- man -Ir. High School. Brophil, Helen Marie Sis I rbould like to engage in tbe great American PaJtime-poli- ticr. Commercial, Aero 4, Biology 3, German 4, Senior Girls', A Capella 3, Senior Chorus, Delegate to Chicago University 3, Guard 2, 3. Brosnahan, Ann M. Ambition-I am interested in biology and would like to take up rerearcb work in tbe bio- logical yield. General Science, Biology 2, Flower High 2, Chorus 4. Browning, Mildred L. I Milly My ambition is to be a designer of .fport clotber. Commercial, German 3, Mu- sicians' 3, Aero 3, Chorus 4, Switchboard 4. Brucer, Irene Naomi Ike My ambition ir to continue in rcbool. General Science, Kelvyn Park Jr., German 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Guard, Adv. Gym. Bruschi, Peter Pete I bope to be a mecbanical en- gineer. Technical, Aero 4, Senior Boys'. Page Twenty-four .A ,. A 'EA'- Bryus, Adelaide L. Eddy My ambition ir to be a ,fnappy Jtenograpber. Commercial, Girls' Glee 2, Biology 4, Chorus 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls'. Buch, Frances Marie Fran My ambition if to be a nurse. Commercial, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Press 2, Pep 2, Senior Girls', Schurzone Delegate 2, 4. Buck, a Hele Q N . 1!Pe yll M 1 zo be a Pulitzer pr' e ' e al anguage, Schut- ne ' ' C mi e , 4, ' a Guild 4, Bi gy 3, 4, er 3, 4' r. Senior Chor 3 Checker 3, , F if 3 M n 3, Glee 2, 5th riod orus 3, Red Cross 4, nior Girls'. Burg, Harry Lefty My ambition ir to become a draftrman. Technical, Radio 4, Senior Boys', Chess and Checker 3, 4, Band 1. Burkross, james J. H Burk My ambition ir to be an engi- neer. General Science, Senior Boys', Orchestra, Band. Burns, Alfred William Babe I would like a job tbat would keep me traveling all over tbe world almort continually. . Technical. it all V , ,, MM- .-.A -.N ,.,.--., -U -We V ... ..., . . .- ..,, .-... E., . ,, t ' ,Sexes- V , - if . g 5 1 W5S?Y'W'f'YW ll'i'i'XXWNMW'Wf'iTN'fNW?'W'255S , :. .. , . R 1151 -4 - Q X 5 .. . x.. . tt .A, . wc... . ,,,. X ,,. . c, . . , . A . it ,. , Z 1 K . 1 - t K b MN.,,,.aQ,,Ww,WN..a., s.wwff,c,.wvgv---mef3,.w,.wwa, sww1imw X .V If .,- '52 ' . Busse, Robert G. Buzz My ambition to live up to tbe Jtandardr taugbt and followed at Scbarz. General Science, Aero 4, Se- nior Boys', Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Guard 4. Butz, Bernadette C. Bernie My ambition ir to be a court reporter. Commercial, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, French 3. lla ' Byrdy, Florence Flo ' My ambition ir to go to France and rtudy at tbe Univerrity of Sorbonne. General Language, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4, Senior Chorus 5, 4, Biology 3, Social Committee 3, Latin 5, French 33 Glee 2. Bywater, Agnes 1 llAg0nyY, My ambition if to travel to Ire- land. Commercial, Advanced Gym, Senior Girls'. Calvert, Vivian Viv My ambition is to be an in- terior decorator. Commercial, Aero 4, Ger- man, Chess and Checker. Campagna, Paul My ambition! lie in tbe fieldr of arfbitecture and muric. Architectural, T-Square and Triangle 3, 4, Drama Guilde 4, Chorus 4, Architectural 4. .' il. 1 V11 H. Hi.. Campbell, Elizabeth Ellen Beth To be a nurre ir my ambition, 'Twill rarely be a very fine minion. General Science, Band 2, Guard 3, Dancing 3, 4, Chorus 4, Senior Girls', Red Cross 4. Campioni, Lena M. R. Lee My ambition ir to make enougb money to take me traveling. Commercial, Schurzone Dele- gate, Glee, Foreman jr. High. Carlberg, C. Herbert Herb My ambition ir to do rerearcb work in arcbeology and geology. Architectural Drawing, Ar- chitectural 4. Carlsen, Thoralf Lou My ambition ir to beep off tbe C. IV. A. Technical, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5. Carlson, Grace El no Y My ambition ir to e a ferr in tbe buf ner 0 A Gene , onor , Se- nior Girls', Se ' Chorus, Aero. Casati, Eunice Caroline . Boots My ambition ir to become a rtenograpber. Commercial, Senior Girls', Aero 4, German, Pianist for Dancing Class, Foreman junior High. Page Twenty-jirze lv I J' a'f Y ,cf . . ye 'ff 415.1 . I 5 Sf Y.. i.amis...a: AQrq, .2 ,,.-..-mm-r .QQTQN--,fr-Qrfw95Q-Lv Mviiigi .... aaa.. .x., . ...cRNK-a....c..--A WX . rs . wsu ' 'R M-'X TX W 3 ' . ': - - C . Y - ..Q.:1Z ?7,---s 12: 5 Q M. -, X X - . - 5 .. .V :-, . ..- r . . . . ,I . -isa. rraiauk. sw is - - f --- . ,,.a..a.,,-c. V . . -A z, ,.,..:yx:..tsW-weaa--ms-i...L4,S-as-aawxuur. fi ., 3' ., - 'Q My N- yfmNWff.,,- .iv W X' N ..Q..i.Q.. QLQQ, 1- 'W A ' '22-,ir '31 ' ' ' 1- ' : 55' gtg a - f Q -f lg- iff- WW A., ,11...,.,.-4L.L. WW. sa-if-4-N4.'1ee..,aaESRW.asmega-tgiaaa.wrtiitwff W :.:- -,.,,. v- -i 1,3 Q t g if - ' 5 , 55 --15 .5 tt. sW'K W 3 W' WX WYE' 'BX 'N' ' ' 'f 1' I A .Lai 'Ns....,.13Nt.Sx:.asv.1'Xf3'2W' W' .i 5 3 A N :qt ' ,. ' - . ' ., 2, .f 2 . :-:..: ,, :az ,. - te- gf. 1 1g -a . f.:rq:,:g,s i .,,,, . . .. . . V . , - ,,,.,., V .,,. M .W tif, . a u . . ' A + ti Catlin, Franklin Sexton Frank Ambition-Law furnirber tbe mort grapbic example of people and of buman relations. Inar- mucb ar we live among people -Law becomes the cboice. General Science, Drama Guilde 4, Senior Hi-Y 4, Senior Boys' 4, Aero 4, German 4, Bi- ology 4, A Capella 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Boys' Glee 4, Library 2, 5. 1 Certik, H. Alexander , 1-Alf' My ambition ir to be a pbyri- cian,' surgeon. General Science, Drama Guilde, Glee, Radio, Senior Boys', Schurzone D egate pma , Lwai bit n-Ob, o wear a rtif wbite apron nd c ir Lor- raine greate e. , Forema , Swim- 65010 Hchappie' min 2,3,Da 'g1,2,3, Aer 3, 4, ss and Checker 4, ch e, Chorus 3, 4, Se- nior Girls'. Charles, Edward William Sonny My ambition ir to be an Aero- nautical Engineer. Technical, Engineering 4, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, Senior Boys', Honor Roll 1, 4, Senior Chorus. Christensen, Emma Dorothea ..Em,. My ambition ir to travel in tbe United Stater and Alaska. General'Science, Aero 4, Bi- ology 4, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Latin. Christensen, Evelyn A. HBV., My ambition ir to be a private recretary. Commercial, Dancing 1, 2, 3, Guard 3, 4, A Cappella 3, Se- nior Girls', Aero 4. Page Twenty-.fix Christenson, Elaine Alice IQEI I My ambition ir to be a private secretary and an aviatrix. Commercial, Senior Girls', Chorus 4, Aero 4, Swimming 3, 4, Guard 3, Spanish 2, 33 Foreman jr. High. Christiansen, Vernon D. Vern My ambition ir to become an engineer. General Science, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Senior Boys'. Christiansen, Virginia Jeanie My ambition is to out-Garbo Greta, to out-Hepburn, Katb- erine. General Language, Biology 2, 4, Philatelic, Latin 3, French, Drama Guilde, Senior Girls', Aero, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. Christopher, Margretha S. apeggy.. Ambition-to be a perfec, u nerr woman. General Science ' s' Glee 1, All City Hig c ool Girls' Conferenc X ' hess d Q ker 3 -, , Aero 3 Q 5 an 4' iology 3, 4, 9 .... - -- , Senior Guard Mar- shal Red Cross 4, Social Committee 3, Guard 4, Senior Girls' 4, All Chicago High School Festival 2. Cienki, john Ambition--To be a commercial air pilot. General Science, Chess and Checker 4, Aero Club' 4, Drama Guilde 4, Senior Boys', Chorus 4. Cinefro, Mary Nancy Stenog My ambition ir to be a private recretary. Commercial, Senior Girls', Swimming 2, 3, 4, Spanish 1, Foreman Jr. High. N , W s -1 ss ,v . . . . .. .. W ia.. N ' . . 1 . ,,,, , ' ' -- eg Ng . ,1 2 .1 ..., i i. xx., 1 1 ,.... ig ,aio ' W Q. .- , : X N . f 2 . gg ,, - 'x..-:gg 4 ,- - if - - SNR A 5 - XX r XX -' Q ' , . A , , . A X. H -- . H Q- 3 ---f'- I ----- ---- X ' mmm . M u smw -4.s W - Clark, Evelyn Harriet - Honey Ambition-To travel to Africa. Commercial, , Musician's 3, Aero 33 Chorus 4, Senior Girls', Spanish 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard 4. Clark, Thomas A. i -'T A Ambition-To adventure in for- eign lands. I Technical, Roosevelt 1, 2, 3. Clemetsen, Lloyd T. 'Wheezer' Ambition-To be a good bare- ball player. y , Technical, Engineering 4, Se- nior Boys', Hi-Y 3. Colegate, Marjorie I. ' Marge Ambition-To own a Juccerrful kennel of Pekinere dogr. General Science, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Senior Girls'. Comlield, Marjorie N. V Margy Ambition-To be a capable .ite- nographer. Commercial, Foreman Jr. High, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus 3, A Capella 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Dancing 2. ' Conforti, Louis Joseph Ambition - To get into Com- mercial Aviation. Technical, Radio 4. Corbin, Vurla May I Topsy If 'tix a houie that you would have, I will comply with you to make and decorate it, if you would have meg for an Archig tect and Interior decorator I would be. Architectural, Delegate to Ju- nior Tea at Chicago University 3, Architectural 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary and Treasurer 3, 4, Girls' Glee 4, Senior Chorus, Ad- vanced Dancing 3, .4, Honor Roll 2, 3. Cornwell, Wilbur Thornton. Whimpy Ambition-To become a com- mercial airline pilot, I want to progress farther in maftering the Hawaiian Guitar. Commercial, Chorus 4, Se- nior Boys'. Cromwell, Evalyn Therese ' Frenchy Ambition-To be a co-.rponsor of rome future Schurzone. ffurt like Min Fink.j Commercial, St. Patrick's Academy fMomencej, Mallin- ck dt fwilmettejg Chess and V515 er 4, Honor Roll 3, e , Marshal 4, Guard 4 ss 4' rench 3. rig niGirls', junior Red ,if f ran, Marie Louise I mbiti - To be a famous Spa i dancer, or drummer in a General Science, Immaculata High School 1, 2, 3, Aero 4, Girls' Band 44, Radio 4, Band 4, Senior Gir1s', Honor Roll 4. S5 popular orchertra. Czochara, Julius Victor licaseyfl Ambition--To become a succerr- ful burinerr man. Technical , Senior Boys', Base- ball. Dagley, Robert Rube My ambition ir to be a civil en- gineer. General Science, Senior Chorus, Senior Boys'. Page Twenty-seven X 5, 3 - Q. 5 'mazda ,g1.,,.g,. ' .. L: ..x. ,,,,....,5,...,,,q :LL N -X . - . - . - Ig V P N ' ' H 4 ' ' 'li . . ' as . .. M . NR. SSRXX 'A ' - ' Q 5- I :. ,,,. 4. K 4 . ..,,,, . - . g K .,,. x . ..,,. .. K x L, ' r ':::.s: .S,r,,, 1 . , . . . .Ma .1 , . ,, 4. ti F' Q' ' , ' .- WSW QIITL XN ' X VNX 1 'ff . i H. A . L kk . ,,,.. , ... . . i is .rw .... ...,.. , ...mm ..-lt.. . . . Wxgvi h .X 1 Dasiewicz, Dolores Margaret My ambition ir to go to college. General Language, Chorus, Senior Girls', Biology 3, Aero 4, Polish 4, Chess and Checker 4. Davies, Marian Louise Mar My ambition ir to be profes- ,fional dancer. General, Advanced Gym 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 4, Volley Ball 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls'. Deamantopulos, john N. Johnny My ambition ir to become a ruc- cerrful burinerr man. Technical, Senior Boys', Ger- man 3, 4, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Glee 4. De Freest, Mary Catherine Am b ition-To be a rtenog- rapber and marry tbe borr. Commercial, Volley Ball 1, Baseball 1, Hockey 2, 3, Span- ish Club 4, Biology 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Dembski, George J. . Gugy It is my ambition to be a great tennir player and to be preyi- dent of tbe United Slater. General Science, Hi-Y 4, d Checker 4, Aero 4, 1 , ' 'a 2, G 'd , Ban 3 Chor , 1 ogy 3, Seni Boys', Ke y Park junior. ' . DemkowitEh, L y orgia ..Lu,. I d f- to 1- buyer of .1 a ' Q51 arel at f exclurive rtore. ' Ge erfll ci nce, Polish Club 3, A - 1' hess and Checker 4, S o Girls' 4, Honor Roll 4, G rd 4, Chorus 1. Page Twenty-eigbt Denton, Robert Muir Bob I would like to be an ortbo- dontia rpecialirt. General Science, German Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Art 3, Drama Guild 4, Senior Boys' 4, Hi-Y 4, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Marshal 35 Senior Marshal 4, Guard 3, 4. Deput, Olga A. Oggie My ambition if to be a private secretary in a large concern. Commercial, Senior Girls', Burbank Junior High, Guard 3. DeSutter, Marion M. Twin To travel if nzy ambition. Commercial, Alvernia 1, 2, 3, Advanced Gym 4, Basketball 4, Volley Ball 4, Aero 4, Ger- man 4, Biology 4, Senior Girls'. DeSutter, Mercedes E. Merc My ambition ir to bane an atb- letic career. Commercial, Alvernia 1, 2, 3, Advanced Gym 4, Basketball 4, Captain, Volley Ball 4, Aero 4, Biology 4, German 4, Senior Girls'. Z Hank My ambition ir rome day to own a big bu.rine.r.r, and meet witb great Juccerr. Commercial, Football 4, North Side Champs 4, Track 4, Senior Bovs', Boys' Glee, Senior Chorus, Ch s and Checker. tilt, Franc I y ambition ir to write farbion articler for Vogue magazine. General Language, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, French 33 Biologl' 33 Guard 3, All Chi- cago High School Choral Con- test 4, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls'. : , ri sk AwNif.:Qs.s.i- 'irq .i,i,,:33l.L ..xx 4 n ff sffffll . . ..., if .. ' ff1.3,.I.' Y' x . -,E..sisi,Lw, 53, . :IQ H ag. '- W ,gig - sk 5. -X sf it , . . . 'V - - -P Q ' ' X ':2-:- f' 4 X X si s SYQC X s px x iii NN it st Q Dickerson, Lee Ellsworth Dick I hope to enter the adoertiring yield. General Science, Chorus 4, Palette Guild 33 Schurzone 4. DiGiovanni, Antoinette L. Lee My ambition if to be a private Jecretaryu to .fomeone tall, dark, and handfome. Commercial, Senior Girls'g Senior Chorusg All Chicago High School Contest 4g Choral Group. Dittmer, Grace Gracie I intend to make everything I do worth while, whether it if fry- ing baron and eggr or rpending Knot mahingj a million dollar-5. General History, Senior Or- chestra 2, 3, Senior Chorus 4, Advanced Gym 2g Advanced Swimming 2, Senior Girls'. Dix, Pauline Eunice Dixie To be a beauty operator if Dixielf ambition. ' General Science, Spanish 3, 4, Drama Guild 43 Senior Girls'g Scholarship Art Institute 1. it li Do , Kat , iiygdyarie , QKay To e an. 3 erworld reporter if Kayilr der ei Commer ialg Aero 4, Senior Girls'g.Chorus 2, 3, 4. Dombrosky, john Charles jack To mahe a trip down the Mir- Jiffippi River in a canoe if my ambition. General Science, Aero 4g Swimming 2, 3g Senior Boys'. , ,xc t ,-gg, ag-at vfwwwfm Q-W .ai r ,,W,..... Q' - , ,. , . . M - - ,,,, . v.' . ., .,,,, ' . QQ L,.,'i 5-f. ' ' 3232! Q P by Q K - , A I - 'V A E , -.S j x . ..,.. : .. .1- ... .: - : is Q 2.4.-. -, it 'f ,i .r.. M i X, . su s .. -'-' X Dorgan, Francis ' . l!J'erry?Y I intend to be a certified public KIFCOZIIIIJIZI. Commercial. Dorr, Fred Carl Fritz What do I intend to be? To that I answer, wait and fee. For who can Jay what he will do when fate might turn it all arhew? General Scienceg Engineering 43 Boys' Glee 4. Dosien, Phyllis Ralf Phil Ambition-My great ambition ir jnyt this: to try to be a pianixt. General Science fCommer- cialjg Senior Girls, Spanish. Dougherty, Claudia Todd D. Antbition-When I go to derign a dren I hope it will be beauti- ful, nothing len. General Scienceg Lucy Flower 1, 2, French 3, 4. Douglas, Wilma Gene Willy My ambition ii to be an artixt, a commercial artiit, or a deiignerg Commercialg Drama Guildeg Aero 3, 4g A Capella 4 5 'Spanish 3, 4, Advanced Swimming 2, 35 Senior Girls'g Schurzone Art 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology 33 Chess and Checker 4. Droberg, Dorothy L. Dot My ambition if to arcomplifh Jomething' in future yearx that Jeemx imporrible at prerent. Commercialg Drama Guildg Social Chairman 4g Aero 4, Solo Chorus 4, Senior Chorus 4, Schurzone Supervisor 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A Ex- ecutive Committeeg Senior Girls'g Art 33 Social Committees 33 Latin 1, 2, Schurz World Delegate 3. 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' - .i-.W Dumper, Evelyn Gertrude 1 Lynn My ambition ir to write a boob tbat will be read by at leart two people. General, Senior Girls', Girls' Glee 3, 4, Guard 1, 2, A Capel- la Choir 3. Duncan, Ruth Ellen Susie My ambition if to be a nurre in the baby ward. General Science, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism 4. Du Val, Donald I. . Don To be a radio engineer is my ambition. Technical, Senior Boys'. Duvall, Kathryn F. .Kaya Ambition-In medicine I'll make my name, resound along tbe ball of fame! General Science, Senior Girls', Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 4, Biology- 4, French 3, Delegate 2, 3, 4, Supervisor 4, Chorus 3, 4. Eckart, Leland Q Q gwreee I inten t dy l' and ac- vou in iew ,J ecoming a c or burinerr eitsxtiate. -9 ,I bGene e i-Qr '- ' 'l ' et erT' 1 Y 4 hi ateli M geaigjafgirms 3, Biology 3, 4, Chef? and Checker 3, Drama Gu' d 4, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus 4, Schurzone 4. Eckstein, Ruth Mary Edwards, Leona y Lee My ambition ir to be a Jtenog- rapber for a large railroad com- pany. Commercial, German 4, Se- nior Chorus, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. Egan, Caroline R. My Ambition if to be a private rc-rretary. Commercial, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 2, Spanish 3, Biology 3, Aero 4, Senior Girls', A Capella 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. Egan, Virginia Adelaide Gidge To bane a nice little .recretarial job by day and to dance unzir- ingly all nigbt. Commercial, Guard 4, Chorus 4, Dancing 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' 4, Schurzone Delegate 2, 4. Ehlert, Arthur A. - Art My ambition is to be a lawyer. Technical, Baseball 3, 4, Let- termen's 3, 4. Ehrlich, Emerich Emmy My ambition ir to be a metallur- gical engineer. Technical, Engineering 4, Senior Boys', Football 4, Base- ball 4. Eiseman, Mary Tiger Ey My ambition is to be a court re- B21bCf' porter some day. My ambition if to .vtudy dramatir . Commercial, ro 3, h S Wi- and Checker 4' ci C mmit- , Commercial, Advanced Swim- tee 3A, Senio ' ', Social ming 2, 3, 41 Swimming Team r mittee, Ho or R011 1, 2, 3. 43 ACIVHIICCC1 Da11CiUS 2, 33 6 , S nior rus Preside t Glee 1, Guard 2, 3. '. an a C' , Page.Tbirty WS, 4- X x A' A YK- .f-. V harem, 53i:.r.,.. ., WX .- ' -SJ. si 'X, . '. P C . l Q ... N . If i ' :-' -4 LXAA.. :'aiQf...w.:2:.l. -rw t1...in..f'fF-SQ-4 i -Q .f.s.r...::1. -nts.. -f.:.Q1mWilf.iT' ' - s .. . , . as :ses El is 4-www. W wx ss-wrswvw New-X an W ' ..... ...,. A .. H., Y .... . . r... . ,, ,,,, .. .. . - KSFSBIQ- 5' -Q ' Q ii ' 'fl X 'W' 4 N s we Ewewwxk-x 5 M i tm. V. 1 it ' QYQS EA 1' X N gg yi ii ip Q mmm swmms W QVFM 'N Qt. 1 Lis .a X' YWYYVWSQ X WT Nm X Y P Ugg A 5' Y X as 'N s at X ff' X .s sc X 5 X X X X Q x NX Eisemann, Fred G. ..ICe., My ambition il to be a civil en- gineer. U Architectural '2' Secretar 3 s. a 4g Football 2, 4g Aero 2, 5, 4g Chorus 3, 43 Senior Chorus 4g yfenior Boys'g Technical. y I - Elarcle, Paul Put My ambition if to be an elec- trical experimenter. General Scienceg R. O. T. C.g Rifle Teamg Bull-Dog. Elberfeld, Robert Charles Blondie My ambition if to be traveling man, and buyer for an exclzuive corporation. Technicalg Lane 5 years. Elder, Jack y Barn I gue J aft ' refident, I'll bav rn arylum for tbofe re memberr of my cab- inet. G neral Scienceg Senior Boysg Chorus 4g Journalismg Crystal Lake 1, 2g Guard 3, 4. Ellsworth, Lois E. Louie My ambition if to be private Jecretary of a ranking corpora- tion. ' Generalg Biology 2g Aero 4g Senior Girls 45 Schurzone Staffg Chorus 4. Emrich, Walter Theodore Wally My ambition ir to work my way into tbe commercial world. Technicalg Aero 4g Senior Boys'. Emsley, Peggy mpeg.. Ambition-A dren defigner, I derire to be,' and tbrongb needle and gbreadk beautiful tbingr to ree I af . Sc' nce' Aero 4 i f4?5': A , , elif '- 2, 3gCh mpi ' Chorus ,34g Solo Cl ss, i f ,- r Girls'g Honor Ro , 2, 1 ' urzoneg French 35 EG . V Engber, Margaret Matz My ambition is to get tbe newr. General Languageg German 3, 4g Aerog Senior Girls'g Chess and Checkerg Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Engh, Howard Owen P1'0f. Bud My ambition ix to be an elec- trical engineer. General Scienceg President of Sophomore Classg Lyman Public High. Ersfeld,John Gates jack Ambition - To tend tbe flowers of bealtb ar tbey bloom in tbe garden of life. General Scienceg Aero 4g Senior Boys'g Chairman Social Committee 35 Executive Com- mitte 4g Guard 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 Ewing, Louise jane Teenee My ambition if to be a medical doctor fM.D.j. Commercialg Press 2g Pep 2g Glee 3g Aero 5g Senior Girls'g Guard 45 Advanced Gymg Fore- man jr. High. Fabiszak, Edwin Henry lY pPill Ambition- I but believe i partly,' for I am frexb of Jpirit I. em , n and resolved to meet all peril: 1 X, very constantly. Technicalg Engineering 3, 4g Chorus 4. -Page Tbirty-one ls if u X . as 3 wi we KR Si' xx x msg, XQQXN3 at x . , . L-. M-. .-... .... , ,, , , ,, ,A,. . ,,,., , ,,,, , ,,,-,,, ,,,, W , 1, Q, Q -' rxxwwm-wwwwswWNWf-f,aMwmia1....,.,.m., N, , . 4, X .W,g.,gqewWN..-ma-..if-S....,w.s-...VL... .,,....,.,Qag,..,.m g h G, ,gi N F , .axgwgx 4 . . -. 4 .4 x. .. W . . .,- .N .Nw nsrfsw A .. .. . .4 . . , . . 4 . 3. s. so ., ,.. . -' ' - - . f- , ,.,,,,,, 5 . ,,,,,., . . ....,. ,,,, . ... , .... L -:ms ,..., .. . N..- . as f . -tg, . - v - -, ' '- .ff ::. Q-al ,N ,.:3.:. , M . www.,,,.1,W,,,.,.i,,,.,.....,Ma.amm.c,,e,m.,wW, sag.-m.wfwa..aHvrWw.gralmssex.W...iM..e1rQaa., -' Y. A H t 11 -,gf S ' ' ' ' Q 1 E -' ' 1 A is X rl ..,. . S. s- in-i,'f X X 1 x s as -5 .. ,. N . - wwwxsiumxmmx I A ,. . -s.. . Fabri, Elizabeth Eugenia Bethy Ambition--To write things other people want to read. General Languageg Senior Girls' 4, Latin 3g French 33 Philapetic 3g Girls' Glee 3g Chorus 4, Senior Chorus 4. Fago, Wilma Willy Ambition--To hecome a ,beauty operator. Commercialg Honor Roll 1g Red Cross 4, Senior Girls'g Senior Chorus. Failla, Fred Fritz Ambition-To become a radio engineer. Technical, Soccer 3, 4, Let- terman. Failla, Marianne' Snooky Ambition-To he the private secretary of the president of a large jirm. Commercial, Senior Chorusg Senior Girls'g Aero 43 Honor Roll 1, 2. Faus, Dorothy Marie Dotty Dot Ambition - To make some money, not lore it in the stock market, and have a good time the rert of my life. Commercialg Advanced Gym 2, 4, Baseball 2, Hockey 4g Aero 4g Senior Girls'g Chess and er 33 Honor Roll 1, glflla bitzon if and har rr 1. ith ,qlu ior. ig Gir I x etic oci ti rench n ' 1304 Seni s i' s Champi n ps 3 J! Page hirty-two Fa Jun ' l i - ' 5 ' ' fra nl W IV - 1' d, a n 1 , 5 H y e l fang ag man l l ' 5 3 . S er- 3, , 1 f E 'L V 1 ' ' . , 43 . , Q x... .... g.. ...,. .Q..-,,,..... Faust, Ruth Marjorie Slim Ambition-fSoon Jhall I a clarr hore with, IVhat ir H20 for? General Science, Cleveland, Ohio, Senior Girls'g Guard 3. Feare, Raymond A. ..Ray.. Ambition-To he a civil engi- neer in the Great Laker Water'- ufay, from the Coart to the Gulf. General Scienceg Senior Boys'g Soccer 4g Letterman's 4g Drama Guild, Senior Chorus, Chess and Checker 45 Aero 4. Fee, Wallace Robert, jr Wally Ambition--To obtain a porition and work my way to the top. Technical, Football 4g Swim- ming 2, T 'Square and Triangle: Senior Boys'g Secretary and Treasurer of Lettermen's 3, 4. Ferris, Catherine Elizabeth .Kaya Ambition- If timer become no worse, I'll he a Jurgical nurre. General Languageg Senior Girls'g Girls' Glee 41 Aero 3, 45 Bi0l08Y 53 Guard 4. Fifielski, Edwin Peter A ' Fife Ambition-To become a lawyer. Commercial, Guard 2, 3. Finger, Melvin Le Roy Mel Hmbition - To attend Wert Point. Commercialg R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieut.-Colonel 43 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Bulldog 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Rifle Team 45 Chess and Checker 3, 4, German 2, 3, 4, Drama Guilde 43 Knights and Ladies of the Guard 2, 33 Senior Boys'. . .. . ,.,. . .... . , V .f ra X P ., .f -4 . . ' V A rr r X X ' ' Q X 1 S f 4 tata gl ii 1,15 . 1 9 5' . xy'-vsia A .. 's5esWvs:z.::sm.s.M..Y XX NNN X X if ggi SE , . 1. - .. 41.45 . ' ' X X X .,-,, .. . . A X 4 -.v .. .. . N NSN is S X3 s A Xx DY XY ' X, X N ,xx - X XM X5 S O CX .. .. .. . - . . .M s Fischer, Henry Alfred Hank Ambition-Firft, to get oat of tbe Unemployed Lift, and, Second, .rtay out of it. Technical, Senior Boys Honor Roll 1, 4. 7 I Fischer, Marie Catherine 0776 mme I enior Chorus, Se lor Gir '. 1 lf- i A bitio o 4becom ewr e p fn. n ' man, Har ld Jerome Hal Ambition-A budding young journalirt waiting to bnrrt into bloom. 1 Commercial, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Biology 3, Phila- telic Society 3, Senior Guard arshal 3, Senior Boys'. Florin, Omar Gerhardt 1 lornyl I Ambition-We need more law- yerr and fewer liarf. General Science, Senior Boys', Chess and Checker 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Flosi, George R. Flossy Ambition-To become a doctor. General Science, Boys' Glee, Aero, Senior Boy ', Guard 2. I S Fo ,Har yKil 'Bus mbition o ome civil engineer Gen al ce, panish 1, Baseball 5, , Football 4, Senior Boys', Ch us, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. If iiq zl zzzzq gglgu I I Forbis, Florence Jeanne Flo Ambition-Over bill ana' over dale my errantrfootrtepr strayf Ob, Wanderlait, your enrlaoing power is leading me away. General Language, Biology, Spanish, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker, Aero, A Capella, Senior Chorus, Honor Roll. Frahm, Mary Jane Janie Ambition-To bane a clan of .Ypanirb would certainly be out- landirb. General Language, Foreman Jr. High 1, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, A Capella 5, 4, Girls' Glee Championship, Spanish 3, 4, German 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls'. Franklin, Florence F . Fludy My ambition if to be a private recretary to amillionaire. Commercial, Senior Chorus, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls' 4, Girls' Glee 2. Franz, John Fran ' My ambition lil' be a pbarm- aciyt. General Science, Senior Boys', Aero 4. Freebus, Emilie M. ..Em.. My ambition if to become a nurre. - Commercial, Chess and Checker 5, 4, Biology 4, Senior Chorus 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, German 3, 4. Freise, Marcelle Anna Toots My ambition ir to become a nzfrre in a California bofpital. Commercial, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus. Page Tbirty-tbree 1 'xkx' X MN - we s ..,.,..,. ' ,, ,.,. - 1 4 ' gf Q 6 s - -. .:QI:.- .f 4- -. ' S Q. ,. 4' ri . gp. ff' A ,Si '31, Sas: .Fas ,rest if ' fit' li ft 1-1. 1 . K - W M 1.:.:Nfi: .i .Ac 1. .Ms Q Ny. X Friedman, Seymour Irving Lefty My ambition ir to become a suc- cexfful lawyer. . General Science, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Aero 4,'Senior Boys', Lettermen's, Soccer, Track, Tennis, Drama Guilde, German 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Fritz, Wilhelmina Willy My ambition ir to be a private Jerretary. Commercial, Honor Roll, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus. Fulgenzi, Lya Mary HEI., My one ambition if to be a fa- mour doctor QM.D.j. General Science, Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee 4. 5 lto Julia B key tio e r a - .ft,' fb could be er? G eral Langua , Spanish 3, 4, Aero 4, Gua 4, Senior Girls'. . Gaetje, Annette C. Annie I want to be an asrixtant in a biological rurvey on tbe Pacijic Coart. General Language, Senior Girls', German 3, 4, Advanced Gym 3, Delegate All City High School Girls' Conference 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Gagola, Walter Anthony Wally My ambition ir to be a naval ojjztcer-ronrtruction engineer. General Science, Senior Chorus 4, Engineering 4, Senior Boys', Kelvyn Park, A Capella 3. Page Tbirty-four --.. in . ...Q We. ..,.E. A-mm .1..f-.,q,....,., J... , . S iit Gan r ,,AN . 1 ev My ambition if to write a col- umn in one of tbe newspapers of tbe day. Commercial, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Aero, Chess and Checker, Senior Girls', Chorus. Gapinski, John joseph YYGHPYI Ambition--Gangster and racket- eer to me are not Jo bot. I'd ratber be a lawyer and not be on tbe rpot. General Science, Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, R. O. T. C. 1, 2. Gawryla, Julian W., jr. Commercial. Gburek, Eugene Ralph Gene My ambition ir to advance in tbe field of muric. General Science, R. O. T. C. 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys', All-Chicago Band 3, Bulldog 4, Band Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2, Chess and Checker 2, Orchestra 3, Philatelic Society 3. Georgopulos, Tike Georg My ambition if to be a deep sea diver. General Science, Senior Boys', Drama Guilde, Chess and Checker 4, Chorus 4, Soc- cer 4, Lettermen's 4. Ghilarducci, Marie Esther Mary My main ambition ir to be a private Jecretary. Commercial, Senior Girls', Dancing 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Spanish 2, Foreman jr. High. J It A lv al,--.awwqxve-a.1'5:.1' xx.. f araasmw. ,..k. ,xX. . . ..,ggunn.,,...,,,ag:::r:., V.,- .X.N K , ,SY S p ' Q' ' f 'mm j p ' .,,, , 1 -,:.: I L ,:':-, 2 Si: zbp at S XA Q g.:., ,.i ,', :,i ,. J If it K:..:, . --,,--: 2 ,Q it-5 ,515 .:.,. .,.,. 3 :-: g .:.,., ,I ,,,., IL: gi, N :,. . , , . .:.:...A , .:,. Q ,.,9,.A,,. g ' I .,1.. Z.. .:..: zi.. . - . , ,,-..:, Z, E :' Z.. Gieryna, Irene Giuntoli, Wanda Alberta ' Ike Cookie Ambition-A derire, want and wirb to be a Ballerina Mirr. General Language, Tuley 1, 2, Senior Girls', Advanced Dancing, Polish 3, 4, Pres. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, French 5, Schurzone. Giles, Doris Marie I I uDOryn My ambition is to make a .fuc- rerr of ezferytbing tbat I under take. General Language, Spanish. Gilj um, Alvina Barbara IIAIII I want to be a .rtenograpber for rome large conrern. Commercial, Senior Girls', Girls' Glee 4, Senior Chorus, German 3, 4, Chess and Checker 4, Aero 4. Gillette, james Harrison Goik Some day I am going to be an bonert politician. Architectural Drawing, Band. Ginsburg, Walter Ginz I bazfe an ambition to be a doc- tor of medicine. General Science, Senior Hi-Y, Senior Boys', Chess and Checker 3, 4, Philatelic 3. Ginter, Lois Mae IYLOYU Ambition-I only bope tbat I Jucceed in anytbing I try. Commercial, Pep 2, Schurz World 2, Red Cross 4, Senior Girls'. 1' Some day I want to be a great pianirt, teacbing in a conrerva- tory. General Language, French 1, 2, 3, Biology 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Senior Chorus, Danc- ing 3, 4, Honor Roll. , Glatfe ue Charlotte , Frenchi My ambition ir '. 1 p cret if ' gli e 1 f a V if ' to be i dramati I Commer - 1' ior Girls', Aer 4, Cho . , Advanced Da wimming 4, Ge - - twig Foreman. Gleason, Roger Robert Roge My ambition if to derign and build aeroplaner. Technical, Senior Chorus, 'Senior Boys', T Square and Tri- angle. t Gliniany, Walter Vincent To benefit mankind by my work if my greatert ambition. Pharmacy, Football 4, Base- ball 4, Chess and Checkers, Senior Boys'. Godek, Teophil William Ted My ambition if to be a cbeinirt. General Science, Boys' Glee. Goebel, Ruth Louise My ambition ir to make a con- tribution to buman welfare. General History, Girls' Glee 1, 2, A Capella 2, Chorus 4, All Chicago High School Chorus Contest 2, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Biology 2, 4, Ger- man 3, 4, Red Cross, Secretary 4, Chess and Checker 4, Drama Guilde 4, Senior Girls', Ad- vanced Swimming 4. Page Tbirty-five in . x gn ,Eg ummm IQGQW .. , 4 . Ax.. ..--.. .Wgd.,,,, ez.. Wa.. . sl 'K we is X . , , ,. .. . . - ,.., ., . . , , -. ., .. , ., - . . - - ' t - ,f , - .4 1 . .. . - . ,XLL , - . t- ,- . Q .:gs-gas. 1 - . ,. SA. is ,553 ,Ea .,,5-.Magi A --Q t .-:....:.m.-rssmaksm.- :E . . - ,ag . fi gi Qs . x it it f .F ., . 2... . f '-:Q.:Qs I.,-4 ft X' , :,:,'..:,:3., -,,,x.,.S.N:.,L,,,S ,, W.: I. ss .,. . . ,,,,,.,,.,-:,:... . ,Mt . :,, , .,., .. ,: -, ,, , - .,,.,':,..-ii r if ..... . . ,, t. .,.. - ,h ' Q.,.M5::amra:me:Qwasfs:2::Smm.....:::-x.,:..s..-.asia.-.gg. ..: s NESS-wwkhis whhilkmsiww. Good, June Rosemary Goodie My ambition if to be a ine mn- .rician fviolinirtj. General Language, Chess and Checker 1, German 1, Spanish, Orchestra 1, 2, Tennis Team, Senior Girls'. Goodheart, Agnes L. E. Aggie To be a matbematicr teacber ir my ambition. General Science, Senior G1r1s', Chorus, Oliice Practice. Graczyk, Evelyn M. HBV., My ambition ir to bowl witb the Clarric W'omen'.r Bowling League of Cbicago. Commercial, Senior Girl's', Aero,4, A Capella. I J fy. Giaigin, Leslie V. UNI L as -1 est, My greatest amb' ' mir to .fuc- G'6ne' l st ence. A X. W infburin . Grasch, Ormont Marvin Ormie My ambition ir to be a cbemist or an advertifer. General Science, Latin 3, R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, Bulldog 3, 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Boys'. Gray, Edwin T. L 1 Ed To be able to add to the .frien- tific knowledge of tbe world would be tbe bert reward for rtudy. General Science, Executive Committee, Social Committee 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 3, 4, Senior Chorus, Hi-Y Vice- President 4, Drama Guilde, Schurzone Art Editor. Page Tbirty-.fix l.. LL. 1 Green, Grace Elizabeth Greenie My ambition if to minirter to tbore wbo bane one foot in tbe grave. General Science, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Advanced Gym 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Vol- ley Ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Biology 2, Senior Girls'. Grigoroff, Gertrude Marie Grig Teacbing matb would be a great deligbt to me. General Science, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls'. Grindle, Jack M. !1 YI To make good in tbe printing world if my ambition. General Science, Skating 3, 4, Senior Boys', Lettermen's 3, 4. . ' ' Grochowiak, Irene Virginia , . Red My ambition.,iJ to be a Con- grerfwoman. -' General Language, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 4, Senior Girls', Sth Chorus, French 3, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Junior Red Cross 4. Gruber, Andrew Frank Andy After I leave rcbool, I bope tbat I will receive an appointment in tbe Army Aviation Air Corpr. General Science, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Guard 2, 3, Chess 4, 'German 2, 3, Aero 4, Drama Guilde 4, Se- nior Chorus 4, Solo Class 4, All Chicago Championship Chorus 4, Senior Boys'. Gruber, Marian E. Blondie My ambition if to be a famour crinzinologixt, a lady 'Tberlock HolmeJ , or to be a celebrated artixt. Commercial, Advanced Danc- ing 2, 3, Guard 2. , 5.-5.-. ff! U ll ' - Pi 'Es' ' f . M- AA z-..,.4,QgrN,.ia, ---:'4-':::z.1-A ,,,,,::: - -fe' M---ff -'-- -v -' --H .. .W - 4 2 , , Q . , it . .,.,. to . . .. Xi , Q I l' ' on, Marguerite J. Hansen, Esther R. V ll rgll llEsSie7l o become a Jargzcal nurre ,ir My bitzo J to do recretarlal my ambition. w r . Solo 4, Chorus 4, Latin 3, mm ' , . igh, Red Cross Jr. 4, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Haedike, William D. , Bill My ambition ir to be a rurgeon. General Science, Biology 3, Art 3, Senior Boys'. Hagen, Anna Rowena My ambition ir to be able to earn enoagb money .fo tbat I can travel to dljf-676721 coantrier. Commercial, Senior Girls'. I r . A , Harri . . env My ambition! 'J a cbem- ia try teaclaer. General Sci e, Spanish 3, Aero 3, 4, Bio ogy 3, Senior Girls', Chorus 4, 35 year graduate. Hall, Robert B., A Bob Ambition-To grow' a monr- tacbe like Hitlerif. General Science, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C. Cadet Major 4, Bulldog Club, Cor- responding Secretaiy 4, Senior Hi-Y 4, Engineering 4, Senior Boys', Boys' Glee 4, Senior Chorus. Hansen, Edith Irene Squirt My ambition if to be a court reporterl Commercial, Chorus 4, Se- nior Girls', Foreman Jr. High 1. Honor oll 1, 2, Chorus 4. Hansen, Harold Peter Fat My ambition is to be a civil engineer. Technical ,,Guard 4. Hansen, Marjorie Leona Marge My ambition ir to laave a liter- ary career. Commercial, French 3, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls', Chorus 4, Dancing. Hansen, Vera Gertrude Vee My ambition, to be a doctor drerred in wbite, if my guide, my unfailing ligbt. Commercial, Aero 3, 4, Se- nior Chorus 3, A Capella 4, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Kelvyn Park jr. High, Schurzone Delegate 4. Hart, Edward M. Audiy Ambition-Efficiency expert. General Science, Hi-Y, Archi- tectural, Radio, Boys' Glee Club, Senior Boys. Haseltine, Oliver M. Ollie My ambition ir to become a commercial claemirt or a civil engineer. General Science, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys', Boys' Glee 4, Chorus 4. Page Thirty-:even ii ' Lil I -.I ! T-YWW1 S' NIOFIA-QQQ X... I ,.., . . .,., s.Jji,...e,., .,.. rat.,--SAM-.6--44 X'v-- 1 i-'3:':..,Ti.1,..111,:,.:I!nS1mL:1Q1:.:ggmgqg..,.... Q gr if ,,.. - . i as . MN f ,.., W. ..X. . .,.,a.,...,t.-a...wW,:. ,,.N .... s .,, ggqgggmx ::..a....,..,::.,,. ..,x , .Wa xXx,Xx ..g:.:r:':::sse,, .,MQ .Q Q- ,IQQ ',',,,, g t Qukt, ' .- pf TIN Ri--W-N We -feMWa.t5-HEUFIEW-. .x,x f ,. ig iq jx gg! Z, ,sf gggwrzzs.. ....,... :.:tsTe4a.:a::cQ2.. .::.:.gir5.-.-4122, L ,x.. ...IT ' RC ' Z' ' e it 3 k is Q 5 X K X .... .. My ambition is to be a second Florence Nightingale. General Scienceg Chorus 4, Senior Girls'g Red Cross Jr. 4g Latin 3, Biology 2. Haun, Dorothea Elizabeth Dode fi Hawes, Virginia Eleanor Ginger My ambition 1 be a dress- maker and a sho ' own a 4g A Capella ' my C0 rci ' ' Girls'g e 4 5 4. Haynes, Thomas V. P. Torn My ambition is to practice law and to be recognized as Godin' greatest gift to humanity. eneral History. Healey, George Edward Ted f mbition is to be a good actorja best seller author, a d cer, and an inter reter of o nusic. 1 G ral 'e egKe yn Park jr. ig 3 or Choru g Boys' ee 3' tball ea , Man- ger 4' ess and cker 4g Drama ilde 4' Delegate 2, 3 4 Senior Boys A Capella 4. ck, Helen Louise Babs My ii is be a de- 'igner J m l hor g C- 1 g e 'or k' s'g ' Heidtke, Lois P. G. Peanuts Ambition-To make the world a better place to litre in by making people beautiful. General Languageg German 3, 4g Senior Girls'g Delegate to All Chicago High School Girls Conference 3g Advanced Gym- nasium 5. Page Thirty-eight Y ncaa, ,..' ' E Q 2 r Helbauer, Marion V. Toots A private secretary I aim to be, with a nice old boss, and a large salary. E Commercial, Honor Roll 3, 4, Senior Girls'g Senior Chorus, Girls' Glee 3g Aero 3, 4g Chess and Checker 5, 4, German 3g Guard 3, 4. Helmes, Charles Ralph Chuck My ambition is to be a nation- ally known engineer and accom- plish a great engineering proj- ect. Technical, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4, Football, Golf 4, Senior Boys'g Chess and Check- erg Lettermen's. Henriksen, Roy B. Ambition- Hank College? General Scienceg Senior Boys'g Basketball 2, 4. Herre, Alberta Gaile ' My ambition is to teach school and travel, and in my spare time learn to be an accomplished musician. General Science, Dancing 2, 3g Dancing Accomp. 3, 4, Vice Pres. junior Red Cross Council 4g Aero 4g Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls'g Honor Roll 4. Herter, Frieda V. Fritzie As Prima Ballerina of a great company, my me in electric hts I would e to see. eneral S ' ' Advanced an ' 1, 2 , 4, Chorus 3, e 3, 4, G an 4, Senior rls'g ss Checker 3, 4, o '. , uard 2, 3g S i mi 3. A J Heuvelman, Richard 'fDick My ambition is to be a profes- sional big-league athlete. Technical, Track 3, 43 Base- ball 4g Chess and Checker 43 Honor Roll 1, 2g Basketball 52 Senior Chorus, Spanish 15 Football 3g Senior Boys'. 51 WW , - '3 ' , -1,::,..,:AA -,.,, ,V.,A, ,:,.' : . -3-'sr fi, , 1 rw Xxnxx W' NWNSWW xxXX'xXXY x'xx W WNWM 'i ' Qxfffv Y sxwfwlmx QWSWWWQ Nvxxx :':' 'li ' 'Z ' ' ':':' --'::::: -'II-Sf : f-':--'--' - 5:22 1,, l l., :-11-- 4. Q ii J' ' ' . - -- i 3 Tfimi -i - . 4 , ',.: :-- . i. if .,. . ' 'K X' 5 ,...... 5 .---, . x-f- ii Mmm -ff :,. 'X '1... '- f :-I: -- Y .r K . ., k 1 A 1.: 11 ::, :-,: :.:: ::: X Higginson, Eileen I .. i.. My ambztzo ' f ,IH- 1 ' f I A3 1 'err ul ,fteno 'apb . I 'iv' ' ' , Chess and q-.-- Ae 4, ' G1l'lS' ' '34 a lng 2, ' , 1 . If g Hildebrand, Fred Adelbert Hilde My ambition ir to be a cbemirt -a quertzon of to be or not to be . Technical, Roosevelt High School 1, Engineering 4, R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 39 Band 2. Hilgenberg, Erna Bugs My ambition ir to be a certified public accountant. Commercial, Biol08Y, Aero, Chess and Checker, German, Senior Girls, 6th Chorus. Hills, Lorraine arie My ambiti it et l n t e ' err 01 te b - nced matbemati . General Science, St. if k's cademy 1, 3,'Girl' ' , Lat'n , 's' c er 4, Senior irls', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Himsel, Vera Henrigt 1, ,A Xfire A newr aper 1 porter, I would e. an f Q Nor newf oNer land n a General an , Girls' Glee 2, , en' Girls' 4, Biol- ogy 2, 3, 4, hess and Checker 3, 4, German 3, 4, Aero 3. Hindricks, William Paul Beebes My ambition ir to be a lawyer. General Science, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Boys' 4, Golf 3. 4, Football 2. - i..ii Hoffman, Lorraine C. Rae Puncbing tbe clock, pounding tbe keyr, tbafr wbat I'll be do- ing to earn a Jalary. Commercial, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Aero, Chess and Checker, German, Chorus, Guard 2, 3. K Holland, Janet V. ' My ambition if to be a good recretary. Commercial, Dancing 12, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Senior Girls'. Holst, Marianne Clarice Merry My ambition ir to get tbe mort out of life, for life ir all too rbort. General Language, Dancing 2, 4, Guard 3, French 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls', Honor R011 1, 2, 5, 4. Holz, Dorothy Marjorie Dor To be a private .recretary wbo will pleare to tranrcribe my noter with ea.re,' and to play tbe piano well, are my ambitions in a nut Jbell. Commercial, Dancing 2, Guard 2, A Capella Choir 4, Chorus 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Gym 1, 3, 4, Music 2, Span- ish 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Honey, Dorothy june Honey I would cron tbe rea, in order a commercial traveler to be. General Language, Foreman Jr. H. 1, Spanish 3, 4, A Capel- la 3, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls'. Hoppke, Lorraine May Lorrie My ambition would .furely be fulfilled if I could recure a job ar private recretary. Commercial, German 3, Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Swimming 2, Office Practice 4, Aero. Page Tbirty-nine Jann W N- 5:1 ' N H: --T. ew., ,Q ,, -'--- . .fn v..... ,,-- M -A ,,-,,-',-- M ,A,,,A,' A -ff Pi -J h , - Q ,gi A., f--wt K Ng,1,:m-Qwawsggxxfaa :awga-M..:az,,g,.,?,,..m, ,w,,..awwwW-.-Nwwwyvmxgixwrgigaggwwmmx :,-.., .,,L ,, ES, ,I .,v QR Q, gl, , 325, ' , f, ,- if V, -.12-I , + ,, - . ...,,, . . ' - 14.4 V .. .. .... ..- ,,,, , Q i- w v rf., ,Q ' 5 - :z ,,.-gf: kfifsmgs-, 4 - , - . ,I , A , ' ..,, -. . ., , .. . . . Q' . FS , -i ,-::J.-.g,..5.:e'.,:,-.:5:,.-:...:,,.,,,,,- X' S., ' A p w W,.,,,,.,,M,,,,QQ us ., - , , .X 1 f -- ,,., 5 I -'ap swf- r . ' . ' ' ,J -T ':' 'Q JXGSNSSNNPNYHNNSQNNXW'mxmsiwwzeas i Horn, Ruth H. Ruthee A court reporter I aim to be, and ure Mun.fon to tbe bert of my ability. General Science, Foreman Jr. H., Schurzone 4, A Capella 3, Senior Chorus 4, Advanced Dancing 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' 4, Aero 4, German 4, Chess and Checker 4. Hornsby, Katherine May ..Kay., A journalirt I would like to be, tben my talent you would ree. Commercial, Roosevelt High, Honor Roll 2, 5, 4, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, German 4. . Houlberg, Evelyn l A4a 6liHg6MC7'8 .0ul li e1tr6be and travel witb r e 'eat ompany. Co rci ni Chorus, Senio G' ,Chess nd Check- er irls' Gle 1, Social Committee 3. Howard, Cecil Edward Howie My ambition ir to play Major League bareball. Technical, Track, Boys' Glee, Engineering, Senior Boys'. Howard, Spencer Marshall Howie My ambition if to come back to Scburz and tearb matbematicr and to be a .ruccerrful civil en- gineer. General Science, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Glee, Chorus 4, Musicians 3, Senior Boys'. Hultberg, Eunice Marie Euny To bane many friend! botb great and small, but be loved by one bert of all. Commercial, Advanced Gym, Hockey 2, 3, Volley Ball 1, Baseball 1, Spanish 3, Biology 3, A Capella, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Forty Hupp, Moran Harold Milf Mole My ambition is to be a newf- paperman. General Science, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Band Officer 2, 3, Bulld0g 3: Dance Orchestra, Solo Contest. flvb-lt! Husen, Ruth Marie Sis My ambition ir to .recure a good porition in tbe burinerr world. Commercial , Senior Girls' , German 4, Senior Chorus, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. Iser, Florence Carole Red My ambition ir to be a derigner of bats and drerrer. Commercial, Aero, Senior Girls', Glee, A Capella. Iversen, I. Elsie KIEIIY My ambition ir to be a drerr derigner. General Science, Senior G1rls', Aero, Chorus. Iverson, Ruth Rudie My ambition ir only tbir-to be tbe yfrrt woman president of tbe United Stater. Commercial , Foreman, Aero, Knights and Ladies of the Guard, Senior Girls', Chorus. Jack, Mella S My ambition ir, not to be loud nor quiet, rbort nor tally but a pleasant mixture of them all. General Science, Austin 1, 2, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls', Spanish 4. .. -. .x 'i'fJv- ' .- . 1 H .gh ,. ,.. M, .ffl . ., U I 'X 13...,.,.a.,.,..a..a,ii,.,,,,,,,ig ., 'gmggi-,i ff-W, :gag E1g.ig,.QQ1 ,H 5 -,gg si f - f 255.--ii. .r W- ' kg s-.'ef:i'q,f:'P.sai..iaM,.S,: g X -Q ig:-. Q M, 1 ,,,,.,,.,,.. .. . ....,.,..,, . .i . .,.. ...... M - .... ..- ..., ,, , R f J ,Q g I ,V g ,, N A -- QWWNNQ 12-:s 'x , si - , ff 1.1,--2:-: ,.g' X' ' -S ' - wzfaj--1. X- fs ., , 1, -. V -i sm-few swf we-, s we X H , ' 'X f M - .,.:,,N:,:i :,, ,.v.-,, r .. ,. ., ,:.,. A .::,:, ,R LI, xxa Q. .. .i .. jack Miriam H o m w experzencer mercial Spa 3 nior irls , Guard. ... es: '5f5 14 'd l0fZiJ'Z0 t 1 : , and tben I'd l e to write Co ' , , Se- Q Jacobsen, Elsie M. Honey My ambition if to be a perfect borterr and very learned in art and muric. Commercial, Schurzone Staff , Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls', Knights and Ladies of the Guard 2, 3, Guard Marshal 2, Senior Chorus, Of- fice Work 4. Jagielski, Helene Wanda Windy My ambition ir to become a court rtenograpber. Commercial, Polish 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls'. Jakuboski, Elinor Ruth i Lin My ambition if to become an aifiatrix. Commercial , Girl' Glee 2, All Chicago Girls' Glee Cham- pionship 3, 4, Aero 3, 4, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus Championship 4, Chess and Checker 4. james, Evelyn Margaret I 1 I I My greatest desire is to be a doctor of muric witb my parcb- ment degree. y General Science, Girls' Glee 2, Senior Chorus 3, A Capella 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Ad- vanced Gym 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Baseball. Janco, Anne P. . . . UO My ambition ir to be ia private recretary in a large concern. Commercial, Senior Girls' 4, Dancing 4. Janiszewski, Ruth Ann Ruth My ambition ir to become a teacber of American History. General Science, Senior Girls', Chorus 4. jankowiak, Henry Stanley Hank To become a proferrional golfer if my cbief ambition. Technical, Engineering 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms' 4, Secretary 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Social Committee 3, Polish 4, Ger- man 3, 4, Philatelic 3, Aero 4, Senior Boys', Schurzone, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. jasinski, Lucille Marie Lou My one ambition ir to obtain a good porition ana' keep it. General Science, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Honor Roll 3, Dancing 1, 2, Office Work 4. Jensen, Eleanor Dorothy Ellie My ambition ir to be a librarian in one of tbe Cbicago Public Librarier. ' General Science, French 3, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls' 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4. J sen, Merle H n fall t tb' gr o be, ,rte pbe a pea mo e. 0 ci , Pep , G , ,DWQ ,Chess 3, Chorus 4, n r ' s', Aero 4. jesensky, Eleanor Cleo My ambition if to be a :ocial .recretary and travel. Commercial, Senior Girls', German, French. Page Forty-one F. -XA l WOM, x ,k.. ,,gW,,,,,g,,,c..,,,ncxd x,..x ciwmnf . ...W .WN -, ......w..,. .cw .x...xxA, , ,e ,..,x. W--fm.....W.w,,-.-..-wa-iw A. -5 M SS A, xg fi N SN X S X s. , -44454 ,. . .,-f .r. is is is ---- .. ak V .tx C www X wx xx me at I X mwnmwwww :. . - X Y ..:-11 '. .. , , .C X :.:. . 3. -1-N . - Jess, Ray Jess I f the cardr are not rtached againrt me and if they fall right, I might turn out to be a mechan- ical engineer. Technical, Senior Boys', Jesski, Florian Stanley Jess I intend to he an architect if op- portunity comer. Technical, Senior Boys'. johnson, Alice Louise 1 , rt ortin if the ne in ll I oper e ytorhine. Corn ' , enior Chorus, A Capella ' Honor Roll 3, 4, Senior Gi Aero 4, Switch- board 4. Johnson, Bruce Walter Swede My ambition ir to own and op- erate a trans-continental air line. General Science, Aero 3, Basketball 4, Chorus 3, 4' Guard 3, 4. 7 johnson, Harold J. Rabbit My ambition if to be a chemist. General Science, Chorus 4, Chess and Checker 3, Senior Boys'. Johnson, Harvey Martin Harv My ambition if to be a mechanic. Technical, Chorus 4, Senior Boys'. Page Forty-two ,E Q ' X I L - may I june Naomi junio May I be a .focial Jecretary and accompany milady abroad. General Language, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls', Se- nior Chorus 4, Senior Guard Marshal, junior Red Cross 4, Guard Club 4, Biol0gY 3, 4, Aero 3, 4, Debating 3, -Span- ish 3. Johnson, Lillian May - , !II.i1l7 0 be 1 0 r' l buyer, seem! t ty - erire., I -qv Scienc Q o f l 1, 2, , 4, Senior Z h s', Chorus 3, 4, Foreman Jr H. Johnson, Lorrai - llen Lorrie My ambition if to be a private Jecretary, and to trazfel. Commercial, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Guard. Johnson, Raymond HRW., My chief ambition if to lizfe Jltccerrfztlly. Technical, German, President 4, T Square and Triangle 3, 4, Secretary 4, Drama Guilde, Se- nior Boys', A Capella 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3. oppeck, Loretta Barbara P U N' Buzzie I rhottld like the athletic jieldx if a bayebgll bat I cottld wield. Commercial, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Apparatus 2, Spanish 3, Biology 3, Aero 3, 4, A Capella 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls', Schur- zone 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Joslin, Eleanor Elizabeth Nell My ambition ir to he a private recretary. General History, Visitation High, Detroit, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls'. A J it 5 . :Sf . ' Xxxx , xxxxxxx, M . gag: 1 .., 1::,:: . '-1: X3 W Nxwsx xxx 5 X E X X .sm A . .W X ,W 4 , s .. .. ., , ,, , ,, I 3, ' Q I - '. ' . A ., ' . ,r..e.::. .qw ,,..:. 3. Nga.:-,,, . fb ,.::::.. .- - -.N ss- .,,. V ...ss er.. .. -s,.,5:.:,.:, I 1 , X , ,fig X vm A X X a , XX. 5::s xiwgfj -. 1 .,,,1f2::.. A Q ,5 ea :Ei , , as -g ul 1 : 'V Wk , .M 1 2 .i ' s. is X 5 1-.,.,,.sEi':::. .... as:-EE S . . -. . .i.. .... . ' ' 1.. ..,. Q ..q .... . ss. X... a ... .,. Kalish, Jeannette Jean My ambition ir to study colorr, jigurer and :tyler-in other word! rtudy drerr derigning. Commercial, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4, Schurzone Staif, Senior Girls', Girls, Glee 3, Senior Chorus, junior Red Cross 4, Chess and Checker 4, Aero 4, Schurzone Delegate 1, 2, All City Championship. Kallio, Elmer William UAV. My ambition ir to become a lazcfyer. General Science, Foreman jr. High 1, Senior Chorus, Senior Boys', Cross Country 4, Swim- ming 2, 3, Engineering 4, Track 4. Kandlik, jacob Robert ..Cy,, My anzbition if to practice law and try to follow my father'J footrtepr. , General Science, Aero 2, 4, Chesss and Checker 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus 4. Kapelak, Valentyne Chestera Gay Heart My ambition ir to be star new!- paper reporter. Commercial, Biology 4, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Chorus 4, Polish 4,4 Senior Girls' 4, Pep 2. ' I eMi ' Zetch biz 1 to e Congrerr a l 1 1 u rs y I 't' ' '..- ' 1 an. Comm rci , Senio Girls' fSoc1a 1tteej, I Senior Chorus, Jour lism. Karlson, Mildred Evelyn Milly teacher I would like to be, if circumrtancer change for me. General Language, French 1, s', Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 4, reman jr. High 1. erman 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Karnuth, Lor e ertha YlLOrrYYl One thing that I mort defire ir to become a dren derigner. General Science Orchestra 1, 2, Advanced Swimming 2, 3, 4, Advanced Gym 2, German 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Chorus 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls' 4. Karry, William E. uw LX Bill weed My ambition ir to become Chie o A ' rar ' f Chemical Waf e for tbwzlcag U. S. Government. General Science, Guard 43140 pg Aero 4, Drama Guilde, Senior f Boys', Boys' Glee 4, Seniog ,I : 5 f A Chorus, Schu zone. WM rst , ymond Charles ..Ray,, My a bition ir to do ruccerxful aduertiring. Come up and let me .fell you an idea rometimef' General Science, Honor Roll 1, 4, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Phila- telic 3, fSocial ,Committeejg Aero 4, Senior Boys', Boys' Glee, Guard 4. Kasley, Chester Andrew A -H Ches My ambition ir to be an elec- trical engineer. ' Technical, Senior Boys'. Kasper, Harry Joseph - f Kas My ambition ir to .ftudy rerearch work in chemical engineering. Technical, Honor Roll 1, St. John Berchman's Elementary School. Katz, Dorothy Harlene Dorie A .recond Paderezcrhi if my aim, to be like him in the Hall of Fame. General Language, French 1, 3, German 5, 4, Glee Cham- pionships 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls', Chorus 1, 2, Foreman jr. High. Page Forty-three X .xx Lf ..,. ,. fi? Q Q h ltiz .ga QQ,1 ,:1:,,s,,7 ,,: ..:,,.::: ,--::, I 1 I M g Q N596 N. ,rg IQQ - Q 1:53, ,:--: ,, ... ,,.,, . ,. ...,. ,. . .:., ,.. g ggqg -.:., '-.:. ,:,- ,,:.,:, .rg .,:..,-. --,, q:,.,. .,.:.-..,' . :-.::' z. , ,-., . q..,,.., . 5 .,x. .,.,.,::-, g :,., i N.x, , .. ,. ::b ,.:.,..- ,,:.,,g,- : ir 5, Lift - ' ' , .. .- X .9 i. Q J, :-: 5,33 bllb Ah L ,I .,,, ,, ,, .Q 1 55, .Q f-,. - ,, s 3.-,.,g.. N . K ZSA ., ii. Qi'1. Qjj'? Y -.., x' , . . '. X ,..' ' j f s, Katz, Sanford Clyde Kerber, Louis Henry Kitty My ambition is to be a great cbemist. General Science, Western Military Academy, Football 3, 4, North Section Champs 3, 4, Chess and Checker, Treasurer 4, German, Treasurer 4, Drama Guilde 4, Aero 4, 4A Execu- tive Committee, Senior Chorus 4, Senior Boys', Schurzone Staff, Publicity Manager, Sports Edi- fOr. Kearns, rgaret Elizabeth Marge ion f A No. cret r Co i , Glee 3, French 3, Senio Chorus, Senior Girls'. Keller, Anne Marian Annie My one ambition is to be some- one's private secre ry. eneral Scie 'm ing T 2, , erman 3 4, Ae , enior Girls' 4 Ad- v ed m 2, C s and hecker , ' opus, Keller, Dolores Dory My ambition is to work for some large firm and tben work my way up until I become private secretary to tbe President. Commercial, Kelvyn Park Jr. High 1, Advanced Dancing 4, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls', Keller, Marie Betty Curly My ambition is to be a Congress- woman or Governor. General Science, Chess and Checker 4, Aero 4, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls', German 3, 4, Advanced Gym 3, Honor Roll 3, 4. Kelly, Thomas John Kelly Ambition-I'll be satisfied witb getting a good position and keeping it, wouldn't you? Architectural, Kelvyn Jr. High, T Square and Triangle 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Senior Boys', Treasurer Lettermen's '3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Captain Lights 3, 4, Soccer 2. Page Forty-four ,Q ' pw, fi- Louie Ambition-To become a cbem- ical or electrical engineer. ,- General Science, R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys', Drama Guilde 4, Bulldog, German. Keulman, Elizabeth M. Betty My ambition is to become a pri- vate secretary. Commercial, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard 3, 4, Office Practice 4. Kiesel, Chester Gustave V Lefty My ambition is to become a good politician. General Science, Baseball 3, 4, Senior Boys', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 Kiewert, Dorothy Anne Dotty Ambition-Some day I may be a bard working, gum-cbewing, secretary. Commercial, Burbank jr. High, Volley Ball 3, Advanced Gym 2, 3, 4, Guard 2, 3. Kirk, Roger M. - Bob To be a civil engineer is my am- bition. General Science, Engineering 3, 4, Chess and Checker, Senior Chorus, Boys' Glee, Hall Guard 2, 3, Senior Boys'. Kirst, William C. ' Bill Ambition - Professional musi- cian. - ' General Science, Orchestra, Band, Bulldog, Band OHicers'. WW.,-.M -H 1--M. N fm-- . . .A - .,,.,' bll lbqub 3 1A x Q' 3 Q V Xa 9 Mgamvax 3 New.. mgaxyaagk X X, XX QQ . V 4 .... ' . . QX X 1, 5 . A : Q V .... Q 3 sg Q X a A ' a . ' we K. at 3 X X tg wg .,.. ' X . N I 5 XS '-3' NA x wr X X X X ellander3 Robert Krav gi M ambiti ' ' a Track 3 3 'or s'. Klapman, David Martin ..Day,, My ambition if to become a lawyer, or an arcbitect. General Scienceg Senior Boys'3 A Capella Chorus3 Boys' Glee. Klebert, LaVerne Murriel Pen My ambition if to be a Jtenog- rapber for tbe President. Commercialg Senior Girls3 Chess and Checker3 Aero3 Se- nior Chorus. 4 9 Kleinwachter, Lucille Doris XXI ui My ambition ir to recure ahgooa' job and beep it. Commercialg German 33 Aero 33 Musicians 33 Senior Chorusg Senior Girls'. Kliche, Beatrice Elizabeth Beatty My ambition ir to be a great pianirt at Orcbertra Hall. General Science3 Chorus 43 German 4g Captain of Baseball Team 43 Honor Roll 4. Kliphardt, Raymond Adolph ..Ray,, My ambition if to be an arcbi- tect and draw tbe planr for tbe enlargement of Scbnrz. Architectura13 Kelvyn Park 13 Art 3g Architectural 43 Drama Guilde 4g Senior Boys'. IJ e an a a t' en e r. echnica B etball 3 3 l Kr Kluge, Albert Edward HAI.. My ambition ir to become an electrical engineer and work for tbe Pnblic Service Company. Technical3 Aero 4g 'Senior Boys'. Knapton, Florence My ambition ir to be an azfia- trzx. General Scienceg. Chorus 3, 43 Aero 3, 43 Chess and Checker 3, 43 Swimming 23, Advanced Swimming 3g Guard 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls'3 Schgirzone Dele- gate 1, 3. CCS, 211' aff? !f If M mbztion o co a 1- bra ian. mmercia ' Foreman u ' 1 13 .fi s'3 enior Chorusg Guar 3'Aero' 43 Spanish., 1, 2. Koczorowski, Edward john Q !Ed-I 7 General Scienceg Foreman 13 President of A Capella 33 Se- nior Chorus 43 Senior Boys' 4g Polish 2, 3, 4g Track 4g Guard 4. Koehler, Ernest Leo Kelly My ambition ir to become a cbemical engineer. General Science3 Track 3, 43 Engineering 4g Chess and Checkerg Aerog Boys' G1ee3 A Capellag Senior Boys'. Koelle, Evelyn ' A N S gy at To be an aoiat x ir e.rire,' I'll be in aven b I'm a fire ercia , enior Girlsg Aer 4g Ger 43 A Capella 43 Architectural 43 Chess and Checker 4. Page Forty-five 1, are J n WC Qu F' M, ,,,. . 1. N .. . l..a.N.., 11.-ss-s...,,N'...N 3 X. 3 CWM x , ,. . mv . ...,..- x,., . H., is-my - . ir ..:q fX lTx3W - ' ' 5 Q' .b:b.AAiA.,. lqzi g if 21A2 u p .b,:,,,,,:., . xv X X X Kolb, George Frank ' Curly My ambition ir to make a great deal of money, and tben to trauel. ' General Sci CQ Ge man3 Chess and Check ' F o all 43 Senior Boys'. I .'.l el' I- i e -'ne C jerry A ' n- o be f n noter Q- ' pr .ruccer , in ' 13 Chorusg Aero3 Senior I A Capella. Koppa, F. Russell Russ Ambition-To become a well- known rcientirtj Science ruler tbe world. General Science3 Senior Boys'3 Biology 3, 43 German 43 Latin 33 Art 33 Social Commit- tee, Chairmang Schurzone Dele- gate 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Kosinski, Sylvia joan Sally To fly a plane upin tbe rky is my ambition tbat will never die. Commercialg Advanced Danc- ing 3, 43' Aero 3, 43 Senior Girls' 4g German 43 Chess and Checker 43 Architectural 43 A Capella 4. 3 Kostia, Lydia Ann Hawkey My ambition ir to become a Jtenograplaer. Commercial3 Aero 43 Senior Chorus3 Senior Girls' Junior Red Cross 43 Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Michigan. Kostock, Marianne 1 Snerkie My ambition ir to be tbe land- lady of a small apartment botel. General A Science3 Foreman jr. High 13 A Capella 2, 33 Danc- ing 2, 33 Biology 33 Chess and Checker 33 Latin 33 Spanish 43 Girls' Glee 43 Senior Chorus 43 Senior Gir1s'. Page Forty-rix . P- -- ,.,.., , ,L -...w5...e.::e3::':4s ..,. ,....,. 3..v3.g:-3. .., , .. 3 K -. ,K ., ,... . ..., 3 is .. gN 1 - X , R Q ,, . ,... 1: .,., . . N ., 3 Kovoros, George Tony Among tbore u-'bo succeed, my aim'.v to be witb tbore wbo lead in tbe field of muric. ' ' Technicalg R. O. T. C. Kowalski, Eugene joseph Gene My ambition ir to be a pharma- cist in a drug manufacturing firm. General Science3 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Musicians 1, 2, 33 R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 33 Senior Boys'3 Bull- dog 2, 33 Boys' G1ee3 Chess and Checker 3. Kralik, Irene itlggyii My ambition ir to get a porition. Commercial3, Chorus3 Aer03 Senior Girls'. Ql - 1 i We raus, H Hank e. era ' ce3 Aero 3, 4g Sem B orus 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, . Krause, Genevieve Ruth Gene Am bition--Tloree guerver Q ?l General Science3 Secretary of Drama Gui1de3 Aero 3, 43 Art 3, 4g President of Red Cross3 Senior Girls'3 Schurzoneg Latin3 Biology 2, 33 Senior Chorus3 Dancing 2, 33 Junior Social Committee3 Chess and Checker 43 All Chicago High School Chorus Contest 4. Krause, Pearl A. Toots My ambition ir to be an artirt. Commercialg Girls' Glee 2' Chorus 43 Aero 43 Senior Girls: 4.' M ...X.xX, ....,,. ....,.... , A., .,.,,, , Marten: x..x..., .. ..,, Q Q . , ,, .,,. 'e .,Q , ' ......, .. V. , , .,.. . , , .1 - q : , . s p U ... S ...., - .,.., N j . .. , .,.- ,.'. 1. Q. Iun 'QQ. , x A . .. Q ,' . 5- Krause, Virginia Gwendolyn Olg Jean Ollie To Jucceed in my cboyen held K interior decoration 1 ir my lifelf ambition. General Science, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Senior Girls', Chorus 4, Biology 3. Kristophersen, Florence M. Flo Ambition-To be a private .fec- retary. Commercial, Chorus 4, Se- nior Girls', German 4, Foreman Jr. High. Krolikowski, Florence M. Flossy Ambition-To be a nice borry rcbool teacber war Flor.fy'J fu- ture for many yearr. General Science, Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, Orchestra 33 Senior Girls', Honor Roll 1, Aero. Kronvold, Walter Wallie Ambition-Engineering. General Science, York, Elm- hurst, Illinois. ' Kruckstein, Kenneth Elmer Ken ' ' Ambition-To be a ruccerrful lawyer. General Science, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, City Champs 33 St. Louis Interscholastic Champs 4, Football 3, Soccer 4, Letter- man's 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4, Swimming Manager 4. Krueger, Ruth F. ..Ru,, Ambition-Tbe trained nurre on an Ocean Jteamer. Commercial, Biology 3, 4, Art 3, Latin 3, Senior Girls 4, Schurzone, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4,.Chorus 4. or 0 b a traw l guide. Co m cial, Senior Girls, Choru ' ro. Krys, Joseph F. ..J0e,, Ambition-To become a great conftitutional lawyer. General Science, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Engineering 3, 4, Musicians' 3, Senior Boys', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Mechan- ical Drawing 1, 2. Kucera, Edythe Marie Edie Ambition-Turn on tbe radio rome day and lirten to me play. Commercial, Senior Girls', Spanish 3, 4, Senior Chorus, Guard. Kula, Edward V. Eddie Ambition-To become a lawyer. General Science, Boys' Glee, Senior Chorus, Senior Boys', Cross Country 3, Track 3, 4, Skating 4, Chess and Checker 4, Aero 4, Biology 2. Kulma, Edmund Richard Eddie To be a criminal lawyer in a' Federal Court. General History, Chorus 4, Glee 4, Track 2, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Knights and Ladies of the Guard 3, Guard 3, 4, Polish, Senior Boys'. Kunde, Mildred Dorothy Millie My ambition ir to be a beauty operator in a famous ralon. Commercial, Guard 2, Ger- man 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls', Chorus 4. Page Forty-reven Q3 V 1 W. sr W . . , ings . .. . .. , -- . -. -X .. 1 1 Q , ..,.. ., M S .. ,. ' -.. - sf...:.:...:-.5 ,.--:- -q- - - -f s - .v SS .Mmm Q, NNY SNXXNNNYNQ NXXN xxXX Q xx N Kuper, Bernard G. Kupe Ambition-To get a job in an ofice. General Science, Track- 2, Basketball 2. Kurek, Edwin joseph. Eddy After I ,graduate I will attend college and later work for tbe Ameriran Wax Company. General Science, Senior Boys'. Kurhajec, Susan Sue Ambition-To be a librarian and to be a bookworm and roam tbrougb literature. Commercial, Senior Girls', Aero 3, 4, German 4, Hall Guard 3. Kurtz, William H. Bill Ambition-To become a crim- inal lawyer of bigb standing and great renown. General Science, Senior Boys'g Senior Chorus 4, Boys' Glee 4, Football 3, Swimming Team 3, Hall Guard 2, Aero 4. Kutten, Doris Virginia Doris Ambition-Tbere's a time in life, now don't deny it you'll count your calorief, and go on a diet. General Science, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls', Evanston High 1, 2. Kwiatkowski, Sigmund L. NSY., My ambition if to purrue a course in life wbirb will enable me to attain tbe pinnacle of Juccexx. Commercial, French 2, Bas- ketball 4, Tennis 4, Senior Boys'. Page Forty-eigbt -. Q - ----- .,- :. ..... , ,. ,,,, V. Lge S q :S -. . i . . - ,. , . . 5. I. ,gk 3-x i .. 1 Q ztg., V, -. ,A wx Y .,... .. . . .,.. - . H N 5 Q.. . X- 'iXN5Ria+N:s I ., , ,., ,. . C . ,.. X i'fl f' fi s WXYN sd E NXYSX LSYAQS K fm- . gg . . Zi? ette L. 61 Lambert Frank B. ,My ambition if to be a commer- cial artirt and illurtrator of out- standing ability. Art, Art 1, 2, 3, Schurzone 4, Bulldog 3, 4, Band Ofiicers' 5, 43 Track 1, 2, Supervision of Beginning and Intermediate Bands 4, Senior Boys', Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3. Jane :tio if derign dudr miel . mm ca , Senior Chorus, Ae 4, S ' r Girls'. Larsen, Agnes Camilla Aggie My ambition. ir to bit or mir: tbe beyf on tbe typewriter. Commercial, Biology 3, Hall Guard Marshal 3, Aero 4, Se- nior Girls'. ,MJNJUW L , 1 . . , 0 ' 5, ' My ambiti if 1.9 a F' 1 ' secretary. Commercial, Drama Guilde, French 2, 3, Aero 4, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls'. Larsen, Edward Robert Swede My ambition if to be a jack of all trader-mafter of all. Technical. ' Larson, Eva M. Swede My ambi 'on is t travel. Com e l, erman 3, 4, Aer B o 4, Kelvyn Pk. nior Girls', ess and Checker 4 . . ':u.i5sa:ir2-J'- 7 jr. h , onor Roll 2, Se- N S ... -, , .. . . . .. . ,I .. .. .. .. , , . , . . ,, . Q 5' .' N . ,.,, .. , , , . ..,.. .. , H ss,,,Y , - t ts ,. V ' j , ' vga .. ..:, ,,,., . Q . - , ,. x V ,. , at it ,, sr, ' . 1-5 4 ' X if Q 1 .1 , g f, 5, arf ' 2 5 ' - ..,,, ' if gga:,Z,..E.s1,...:.s he is X.. e .1-.1....:.:.g. ,,,,, ..... 1 11. ...f,.,,-:ea MM ' -:gh X -Q 45.51 5 fg wsaeores 1 -f-f-.mv g - 6 Q g X X k - A 'fflgl Q H -. .i . N h - -, ..: .. I- ' N - - Yxwwm' vm 'W at Laskowski, Chester Ches My ambition if to be a jack of all trader. General Scienceg St. Wences- lau School. Last, Dorothea A. Do Do My ambition ir to be an air bo.rte.r.s' on a leading tranrpor- tation air line. Commercialg Senior Girls'g Aero 43 junior Red Crossg Biol- ogy 2. Layman, Donald Chas. ' Don My ambition if to traifel. Technicalg Chess and Checker 3, 43 T Square and Triangle 2, 4g German 4. Le Boeuf, Helen Marie Buffie My ambition if to become an eyjirient- Jecretary. ,Commercialg Alvernia lg Bi- ologyg Aerog Senior Gir1s'. Leibrock, Catherine H. Kay Ambition - Defigning dresrer every day, to be .fold in an orig- inal way in my little .rbop ro brigbt and gay. Commercialg Honor Roll 2, 5g Senior Gir1s'g Artg Girls' Gleeg Kelvyn Pk. Jr. High 1. Leitner, William M. Bill My ambition ir to be a C. P. A. General Scienceg Senior Hi-Yg Bulldogg Senior Guard Marshal, Architectureg 2nd Lieu- tenant Band. .C Lemke, Dorothy M. Dot My ambition ir to be a beauty operator. Commercialg Dancing 3, 4 3 Senior Girls'. Lesnaw, Leonard Flash I rball be an aviator and fly bigb. Technicalg Germang T Square and Triangleg Sergeant R. O. T. C.g Engineeringg Radiol Letang, Nicholas Joseph Nick My ambition ir to be a rbemirt for Uncle'Sam. ,General Scienceg Honor Roll 1, 2, 39 Germang Knights and Ladies of the Guardg Senior Boys'g Senior Chorusg Hi-Y. F Levy, Avis My ambition ir to be an abrent minded, bug tbaring, professor of Biology Commercial Aero 4g Senior Girls 4 Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Journalism 4 Honor Roll 3, 4g Advanced Gym 4. Siena' Lewerenz Otto'Albert , ll Sl! My ambition za to go to college and .fbou tbem bow to run a from country General Track ' 4 5 Cross my bon Page Forty-nine nijiia 1 'Y f ....i..r,, .,., ..u.....-ww, X.-.. .,.....m- ,W-v,..s-f.. .V,. 4 xxxx . .-smear. ..x, ..,f.. xxxx C, ,,.. .xxx , ......W-gag' .......-.....W...,ff-- Y t Q 1 , 'Q K -sl 3... ..x..x.N . .ga xtxf- sw. .x.x . ...,, ,,.x ,,.f..,. . . w 1 Gas-'QNX I, V, Av: ..... 1 w.. mW 1M-.,..,.,...,.... . . ,......i.,.c., .www -. W M W B M X' A .,..:.f-5? .. .,.. -t.g,s,,L::l-:::,-v tg VW to we .,.. .. . .. Lilleberg, enny Louise T . Jen M amu Qibqgbdifomeii -Com' T g .ele Cgfrfe n 5 Dartgcg Vlrlgml 43? ss5an ecker Aeiogfg' irls Glee , Chorus is enior Girls' g Executive ommittee. Lindberg, Bernice Margaret Lindy My am-bition ir to be a private rerretary to prerident of a bank. Commercialg Chess and Checker, Library Assistant, Of- fice 4, Advanced Dancing 4. Lindemann, George Louis i Lindy Ambition-Hope to make a .fuc- rers of wbatever line I may cboore to follow. Technicalg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Band 4. Lindenbaum, June Marian June Ambition-To find .rome buried treasure, and .fo Jpend my life in leirure. General Languageg Chorusg Spanish, Senior Girls'. Lindner th ay Dot bition ir to be .fomebody'J eno General Scienceg Aero 3, 4g Schurzoneg Senior Girls'g Chess and Checkerg German 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, Chorus 4. Linke, Elmer Jerome . . . Jem My ambition IJ to be a lawyer. Technicalg T Square and Tri- angle 3g Track 5g Basketball 5g Senior Boys' Aero. Page Fifty ws X x s N t S X, g -'NNXk Q :.:.- , -' 5. f 2- l - .. . . K i.., .e., . i ::.s, , - . 4 X xx ,. ,. k ., . . A .. .M X x- Lipovsky, Rudy W. Windy ' Ambition- A pound of bran I .rball be. Technical, Germang T Square and Triangle, Sergeant R. O. T. C., Engineering, Radio. Lord, james E. Ted My ambition if to be Iamer E. Lord, L.L.D. Attorney at law. Social Scienceg Supervisor Guard System, Treasurer Engi- neer 4g Drama Guildeg Guard Club 4g President Architectural 4g Aero 4g Senior Boysg Chess and Checker 4g Philatelic So- ciety 4g Orchestra. Lorek, Virginia Dorothy My ambition if to tearb. General Scienceg Dancing 1, 2, 5, 4. Lorenz, Marcel N. - Marce My ambition if to go to Notre Dame-Conitrartional Engineer Courre. Technical, Chess and Checker 5, 4g Senior Boys'g German 4g Engineering 4, Chorus 4. Ludewig, Richard B. Rich My ambition ir to become a civil engineer. General Science, enior BOYs'g Guard 4. i ' . .lf ' b S Ele or A. NEI., -Fl! beep it nice, I'll bee eat, I'lZ keep it as a bookkeeper needs. Commercialg Kelvyn Park Jr. High lg Guard 3g Jr. Marshal 3g Aerog Senior Girls'g Senior Chorus, Drama Guildeg Library 4. L get it V? yi in N - - - 'H' Ning - Q 1 A A k,5,,.5gQ I 5 W. ,,......,...a,.,,,,..W..5.aw, ggi, A V, I wNW3.,,Q,,j,.a..,..,..,. .... ,Qa.,,NfW....a-W.,.a.,,,WQ gr,,,.,,,3M ,,,W.,..5..a.Wn...,a..a...,W....w..w,,......m,.w,iN-NWWQSQRQ 'Q ,Q Q- Q. R . ' 3 'S . E... :I - - ' S, ,,.., 1 X , 2.1. . ,.,, ,,,. . , Q .... .. ,. . ..,, . . , ML. . .- Q ' 2 . r i., '-1g.:'.f. -1 ,. ., Q S3 55 gf Q, 5 IEEE. ,Wm,,.,:,N,...W.C,-g,5........5-5.25-...r--w...cmwx.1...-. --xxx X P-:am-if-ww Q.....,.a Awe ew-....-N-mewawa.,.,,..iW.m.,,,N.ae..W.vm-New -g.,,g5555-E+ R 4.-QF: :rg Q 'K ' 4 Q - .. - H , wmuwmrxrugaawray vxx- ef: '- f .A gf. .,.Q was: 15.5-'ses x.':525:1.,EgI,gE53I: - .X .Q 2..r'2a,1.1::2F,. 'Es.5L?.t .. 4 M, - f -:..-4:-'fa .:s.,q-ei:-' ' ss......5:-.r-rifrii11.51-is b 21:-..,.,. ..3:. .X .. New . .,. Mn... Lundgren, Birgit Bee My ambition ir to be a zfifiting nnrre. Commercialg A Capella 45 Senior Chorus 45 Senior Girls'. Lundman, Carl Leonard Swede My ambition if to play witb tbe Cnbr. Technical. Lyckberg, Berndt Kenneth Bert My ambition ir to be A Certi- fied Public Accountant QC. P. AJ. .General Scienceg Foreman 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Engineer- ing 45 Senior Boys'5 A Capella and Senior Chorus 45 Cross Countryg Track. Maciej ewski, Thaddeus H. Ted I bare alwayr planned to be an electrical and radio engineer, and I am .rare tbat tbir plan will be carried ont. General Science 5 S c h u r z Wo1'ld Delegate5 Hi-Y5 Senior Boys'. 5 Maclnnes, Robert John ' Bob My ambition ir to be an electri- cal engineer. Commercial. Mack, Eugene Stanley ' ' Mack I want to be a pilot and pilot bere and tbere. General Scienceg Boys' Gleeg Chorusg Senior Boys'5 Senior Chorus. Mack, Lillian Adele Bridget,' My ambition ir to be in tbe For- eign Medical Service. Commercial5 Lake View High 2, 35 Guard 45 Senior Chorus 45 A Capella 45 Senior Girls'. Maday, Leo J. Lee My ambition ir to be a C. P. A. Commercial, Senior Boys'5 Guard 45 Radio 4. Maede, Lydia C. 1 KI-lvdl 9 My ambition ir to be a comp- tometer operator. General Scienceg Chorusg Guard5 Honor Roll. Maeder, Marian L. Lee My ambition ir to travel in rtrange countrierq Commercialg Guard 25 Ger- man 3, 45 Aero 45 Senior Girls'5 Chorus 45 Schurzone Delegate. Ma nuson Vivian Vernette A 'Did-fa 3 if1 General Scienceg French 1, 5 Advanced Dancing 15 Advanced Gym 35 Senior Chorus. I 1 I I I flfl ' I a n c tbe pna- 01 . cr S 1. 145 9 9 2ll6f,D 1' y . y o ,i sf , ' re f wbi l 'f ere Co r -15 en ' irs Drama I u e' ero ' Chess ' ecker 3, 4' one Sta Guard 2, 3, 5 onor Roll 1, , 5, 45 Danc' g 1, 2. Page Fijy-one - sf Q is ,, If if ..g.1,,, Q X N 3 x , S lt? X akrlfiii 5,2 . 1-' 2 D WW ff.L.LNXS,iifDl-. ' -I .EN .... 11.1 Ly... .I ..,,,. V .N m-: W ,we ,g,,x.,,f.,g,N .. ,r . ,5., ,. S. Malik, Russell Rudolph Russ To be a .rtock broker if my am- bition. General Science, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Chicago High School Champions 2, Letterman 2, 3, Skating 3, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, junior Social Committee, Drama Guilde, Se- nior Boys', Debating 2, Chess and Checker 2, 3, Honor Roll 1 2 3 4, Schu zone Delegate ,law Mallek, Roy illianlg Duck My ambition if to become an aviator and go to Soutb Amer- ica. Technical, Senior Boys', Aero, Chess and Checker. l ii Manczak, Leonard S. Lenny My ambition if to bea Certijied Public Accountant. Commercial, Cross-country 33 Track 3, 4, Golf 4, Aero 4, Se- nior Boys', St. Michael High. Marks, Anna Mary Ann My ambition ir to go tbrougb college and tben to teacb. General Language, Foreman jr. High, French 33 German 4, Honor Roll, Chorus 3, Dancing 3, 4, Senior Girls'. Marshall, Robert English My ambition ii to be a mecban- ical engineer. General Science, Engineering 3, 4, Deutsche Verein 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. Martin, Charlotte Chicky My ambition ir to ride a black bo:-,re down Canterbury Lane. Commercial, Foreman Jr. High, Senior Girls', German, Senior Chorus. Page Fifty-two , 3 I I Martin, Elsie ' 2149-1-' ! Y Y I My ambition if to be a nurse to .rmall cbildren. Commercial, Senior Girls' 4, X . Library 2, 3, Guard 4. Ja, 0 Maule, He . otty I .rbo e to do - e .recre- taria fork in 1' of Civil Serzfi e. Commercial, Kelvyn Pk., Honor Roll 1, 4, Library 4, Office Practice 4, Senior Girls', Chorus 4. Mazurk, Lucile Ruth Smiles My Joie ambition ir to go fur- tber in tbe jiela' of dramatic art. General Science, S e n io r Girls', Aero 4, A Capella 4, Girls' Glee 3, Dancing 2, 3, 4, Art 3, Pep 1. Mazurkiewicz, Harriet B. Dimples Became I want to be a nurre, I put it in tbir little oerfe. General Science, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Biology 2, 33 Polish 1, 2, Girls' Glee 2, Guard 4, Chorus 4. McAdam, Laurance Larry My ambition if to be a civil en- gineer and tbereby enjoy life by knowing it: tecbnicalities. Technical, Roosevelt High 1, 2, 3, International Drawing Ex- change 2. , McCarthy, Ramona My ambition ir to be a com- mercial artirt. Commercial, Girl's Glee 1, French 1, 2, Biology 3, Schurz- one Delegate 2, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Aero 3, A Capella 4, Drama Guilde 4, Senior Girls'. if 3Ohl?I NNW ummm 1 al ... ,. . ? 5 . HQ. i ' 1':. 5 M ', 3' 'W ' , :r'. 5 '1fg','- 3 1 1 -'52 . ' - 5 :5 -g s. f 5. 'fr. S X :I s N ,IL , .,., ..., , X . , V V, Q Q ,,,A, QQVQ , .,,, W is 3 X X H it E3 V: Q g I ,. ,- . Al :,:, ., .. , ., 3 .-.. Q is , 5 Y I X , XXQXX C Zi 3 1, --'- N 3? 3 .. bi T4 32? ,. - , - .:' ' :.f- 3 X s X X X Q .. , gl ,.:, .. .,... .. ,5 ..,,,: 4 A X S X .,A.. , zii :.2. 'VV.A.. 1 Q . D, ., b ,..V. ...'.. . .:,.,. I .V...b... T ,...,A V..A.,. .C ,,N 'W W xx i..m,.aJ-.wg 1:-:e..f ,Q , , S r ea. . , Ama t Q' ' J I A.. rea regijanev 'rr' Chawney My ambrfgln 1 30 ae p secretary in a l General ie ce3 Drama Guilde 43 ig Chorus 1, 43 A Capella 33 nior Girls'3 Aero 33 Latin 33 All Chicago High School Choral Contest. 5' McGuinnes deline L. Q U 'ESU My ion ir to necer- G fall, Se f Girls' 43 o 3, 43 ss and Checker , 3 Guilde 43 Senior Ch s , Guard 2, 3, 43 Danc- ing 1, 2g Schurzone Staff. A 1 . r McNamara, Francis Joseph Fran My ambition, above all tbingr, irto become a Senior C. PLA. KCe'rtijied Public Accountantj. General Science3 Foreman 13 A Capella 33 Senior Chorus 43 Senior Boys' 43 Track 33 Polish 4g Engineering 4. I l, nn m i sie One M an tion if t a kinder- art te c in a private rcbool - General Science3 A Capella 3, 43 Honor Roll 23 Senior Girls'3 Biology3 Red Crossg Guard2. edal, Florence M. Twinsie Two irt on - 'adio station. ral Science3 Honor Roll iology' Senior Girls'3 Red M! My amb'i n ir to be an organ, , oss Chorus 4 Guard 23 M 5 ne Delegate 4. Melhorn, Harold W. Mel My ambition ir to be an office- manager in a large company. General Science3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Boys'3 Chess and Checker 4. Mertins, Hertha I. Hertz My ambition ir to become a German teacber in a Cbicago bigb Jcbool. General Science' Honor Roll German 3 4' Senior Girls Senior' Chorus3 Guard 2, 3. 1 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess and ChCCkCIQ Meyer, Anna E. 0901! My Ann My ambition ir to become a rec- retary for a company wbicb provider an opportunity for pro- motion. ' Commercialg Senior Girls'3 Chorus '43 Library 43 Honor Roll 1, 43 Office Practice 43 Me Y er Helen D. Y F, JA , ..ff1f1i,1,yJ -1 --Ilene K My ambition ir to become a wellx 5 pf-fgjfcl. known interior decfgagow- ll lu Com erc k3f'r'DelegglefFAll- 4 V., avr! 1 0'0 'Ur- ,Cityi Hr ' ool G71' s' Confer- WVUJ ence en' Aero 4g Ai' ft,c,r,.A.eC Chess and cker 4 Biology 4Q' I6f fUSQ Guard 3. 3 Meyer, Louis G., jr. Lou A journalirt of bigb standing reacber my eye level as I gaze into tbe future. General Science3 Football 43 N. W. Champs 43 Track Man- ager 43 Senior Boys' 43 Aero 43 Drama Guilde 43 Chess and Checker 4. , 3 'fy' ,,-f, '- instj. ' .7107 ' 'J -,o4ff 'i'4 . . 3, .. iMeyer, Martha L. f yu Marty My ambition ir to become a rec- retary of rome big executive. General Science 3 S e n io r Girls'3 Aero 43 Chess and Checker 43 Chorus. Meyer, Richard A. Dick My ambition if to learn to play a few musical inrtrunzentr. Technical3 Band3 Band Olli- cers' Club. Page Fifty-tbree I 5 t. f f ,lun 1 1 M. l 1.11 um. 1. ri .... 1' r gg Qg,,.i,,,, x,,, gg: z, ...ass.W....g,g,,,..,.,, ,x,x X ,,t,w.,.,gW.f.. p L Q V 5 i. rf , X ig .p .Q X .M ,... .. Nx..x.x. ..,. ,Writ X itil: , 'ii mwwwmwv-Www'Ii iHiN wN , X'x-t-' QQ W is X X wa Y K , ,,., W ,v'x '--- W WW. K -1.53 Y W '-1-5, -1,-Ei 4-Z-3. 131,51- .gq-Qt--,ii,e:c...saW4 wfwwawaf-,,.. Qx.::1:,,,a 5i,..a:f--fm meet.: ...M:q1f.:.:g.,W x..X :,ic.,.,,-x ' -'-k ,L - .: J: 4 r: . . ' .... . 2:..a!..:5i.,,,,.:...::tf:2E.5 1 , p ..... is l c, i c . Michalak, Edwin Joseph Q lEd7 D My ambition if to mafter tbe .rcience of cbemirtry-now I don't know wbat it'.f all about. General Science, Senior Boys'. Mielecki, Olga G. - Blue Eyes bition ir to be a ruccerr i t e bufinerr world-an ad- ertifing manager. General Science, Polish, Se- nior Girls', Chorus. Milczarek, Theodore tlTed1l My ambition is to become a ringer. General Science, Biology 2, Latin 2. Milis, Helene S, Lee My ambition is to become eru- dite in tbe uariour departmentr of burinen, wbile acquiring a uniuerrity education, in order to bold a position of rerponfibility. General, Senior Girls', Aero 4, German 4, Tennis Tourna- ment 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. le or h B ' e J D Dottie', J My ambit' ' o become a ri- ! il nate Jecrga y tolltbe pr, i of tbe Daily ew: w't e next fuel a Comm. al, rs Glee 33 A Capella 4, Advanced Danc- ing 1, 2. Miller, George Martin r Gige My ambition ir to be a certified public accountant. Commercial, First Lieutenant in R. O. T. C., Bull Dog Club. Page Fiyqy-four Miller, Gilbert H. Gil Ambition-Wben good time! Jbow Jignr of coming near, I'll try my band ar a cbemical en- gineer. General Science, Waller High 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Se- nior Boys', German, Inter- Room Baseball. Miller, jane Helen Billie My ambition if firrt to college go, tben to travel to and 190. General Science, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, ,4, Biology 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, Drama Guilde 4, Senior Girls', Latin 3, Guard 2, Bookroom 3, Schurzone Delegate 3, Schurz World. Millhouse, Donald Don Ambition-To be a well ertab- lirbed buxinerr man. Technical, Tennis 3, Senior Boys'. Miner, Marian Frances Marianne My ambition jr to teacb young dancerf to dance on tbeir own feet. General guage, Social C mitt e , SeniorjGirls', g. - ms, Aero' , 4, Biol- og , Dr ma 'de 4, Chess an he k , enior Chorus, Ro sevet School, French 3, Spa ish 3, Schurzone Staff, Honor Roll , 2. Minter, Alice Grace Apple Dumplingn Ambition-A ringer, a dancer, a poeterr, to marry? my wirb? I'll tell you, a private Jecretary. Commercial, Senior Girls', Chorus, Honor Roll, Office Practice, High School Choral Contest. Mironko, Eugene Vladimir s:Geneuv My ambition if to become a fa- mour rurgeon. General Science, R. O. T. C., Band, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. A 1 ,W 2 5 ., . 2' r X pw-,,L'Q.?....-.-. N... gag:.,:?f.a....,.-....-is-IW-1.,,.,.5QQ.,?,,l:,:,Q4Qgg::.,3:3g,:::::::.g.-..,nw... , p Q A .... It g Q Njbb' .NSR 1,3 ,l,.W:L . r ,R . . , . .. . . ,. , ,X X X X SN ' 1-t-Se.-.w il, f- -, 1- , 'N 'S 5 ' , i XX N X N xlib . XA s .. , - ..-:. : .. -at.. x Mleko, Wanda Windy My ambition ir to be a Jrbool teacber, nnlerr it cbangef later. General Language, Polish 2, 5, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Chicago High School Choral Contest, Foreman jr. High. Mo, , Lois gm , 1 Loie M ambition ir-,to .be ag bead nr 'n a l rgi, ligbt nnrrery. a Scien ,-Honor Roll 1,2,3,4,S 'rCho s,Se- nior Girls', Che s hecker 4, Spanish 3-, ology 3, Aero 4, Schurzone Staff, Foreman Jr. High 1. W , l Moebius, Gene e E. . heve My ambition ir to be a .ruccerr in tbe burinerr world. General Science, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker 4. Mo aaql-Elia 'O A 'Ci ers My mb'ion ir be second P y y m ber Skippy. G e n u e, or 1, 2, , 4, ni lsknhorus , pa ' 3, ,f ma uild , he s nd C ec - ,u 2, 4 raav r o 3. Morrison, Vincent Evans Vin My ambition if to Jnrpars Lo- rado Taffr rcnlpture, outrwim WI2ir.rmneller. General Science, Football 2, 3, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, Chess and Checker, Aero. Mueller, Evelynne Josephine ' Tebby My ambition ir to be a dancer, ringer and trapeze artirt. Commercial, Senior Girls', German 1, Pep 1. .,.........,..,.. . .... .,.,. ,..,,.. . X - . . .. -1 , - 1 ' ' Mueller john Charters Duke My ambition ir to be in tbe Government Service. General Science, Senior Boys', Soccer 3, 4, Drama Guilde 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Cheer Leader 4, Chess and Checker 4, President 4. Mueller, Ruth Lillian Pal My ambition ir to be a private .recretary for tbe Prerident. Commercial, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls', Chess and Check- er, Aero. Muench, Frieda M. Fritzie Ambition-IV bo dotb ambition Jbum? And I like tbe rert, wbicb ir to be a great zoologirt or more General Language, Honor MW! d Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Advance Dancing 3 4- Advanced Swi ming 3, liiology 3, Spanish 4, German 3. 4, Red Cross 4, Guard 3, Chorus 4, Senior Girls'. Munsterman, Ethel Grace Estes My ambition ir to be a journalirt, preferably with rome magazine or newrpaper well-known about Cbicago. General Language, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, President 4, A Capella 3, Solo Class 4, Aero 4, Jour- nalism 4. - Murphy, Howard Lawrence Murph' My ambition ir to travel exten- rively in domestic and foreign landr. General' Science, Aero 2, 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, Senior Boys' 4, Drama Guilde 4., Bi- ology 3, Chorus 4, Soccer 4, Track 4, Guard 3, Schurz World Delegate 3, Schurzone Delegate 3. Murray, Rita Ann Scotty My ambition ir to be a newrpa- per reporter in a vivid murder care. Commercial, Senior Girls, Senior Chorus 3, 4, All City Champions 4, Aero 3, 4, Span- ish 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Fifty-five an X F F Q six N XM X 4 t X K X '- .r .r Y . N . . .T ,. , -'-- ,, , ' . 3, 2. ' - X X H ' M -4 . X .,,, - , . 4- ' : x Q , KN .. . . ,. , , QNNNQ L . F . , Wim W A x ,K - A M , K .,,. . . , -,-. F 2, ,x - 1 t g N- fi ,Q QR gf, i 'Y. i' ' ' - lf Q X u, . . ,,,, .,., . . . Q 9' O 9 X X ' : Q e ... .... 4 . ,... ... . t t . .... , A Nadler, Albert Aaron !1BuddyS! To be a murician ir my ambition. General History, Roosevelt Sr. High, J. Y. L., Civic, Ad- vanced Dancing, Orchestra. Napier, Margaret E. Marge My ambition is to be a beauty rulturirt. Commercial, Schurzone Dele- gate 2, 3, Guard 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' 4, Chess and Checker 4, Aero 4. Bobbe bit n ' to e 'Trofe - 'onal e i rt ile, p- g p 0 e tb dent fmile. n al Scien ' er 1 3, ice- i en , Serge t-at- rms , El Ch er 4, he r Lea 4, Captain 4, Ex- ecutive Committee 4, Football. Nation, Robert S. Naughton, John Joseph Johnny My ambition if to attend Notre Dame and take a burinerr course. General Science, Senior Boys', Out for Track. ..Bemy., y ambition it to be a .fuccerr in tbe burineu world. Commercial, Senior Girls', German 4, Senn 1. lson, Bernice M. We I on, D G N Syd y a lon elpful, true and y ma a bappy life I'd ray. t General Science, Aero 3, 4, Biology 3, 4, Chess and Checker 5, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls'. Page Fifty-six Netz, Richard Melvin Q A Y . Y i if Nerhus, Borghild Borgie My ambition ir to be a teacber, but not in Jcbool-a piano teacber. General Language, Foreman Jr. High, A Capella 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. Span- ish 4g German 4. Nesbitt, Louise E. Babe Wheezer My ambition if to bave under my care, tbe infant! of some up- and-coming couple-and, in lei:- ure moments, to write ar vividly and inrpiringly ar doe! Carl Sandberg. General Science, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Band 2, 33 Girls' Band Club 39 Senior Chorus, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker 4, Biology 3, Aero 4, Architectural. Nerts My ambition ir to become a well known burznetr an and an atblete in Technical ' gg, E! 4 Nixlsgykla sfM ff fambition , e a nurse at the Belnltojft A orpital. Y , 3 . 1 , , , 43 , 9 11 , Se Branch ii, s ' Dia ti , Schur QQ Biolo' pf er- geant- rms 4,15 dr Girls' Chor s 4, Chest? d Checker 3, 4, German 3, 4, Aero 3, 4. Nielsen, Marjorie Helen 3 Fritz Pepsodent My ambition-Ob! But to be a competitor of Patou, Worth, and Adrian--a jarbion derigner for milady, I would be. Commercial, Aero 4, Senior Girls', Architectural 4, Biology 4, Guard Marshal 3, Chorus 4, Kelvyn Park jr. High. Niemiec, Raymond Anthony Niem My ambition ir to be a civil en- gineer of bigb quality-bridger my patb ar I gaze into tbe future. Technical g Football g 2 , Senior Boys', Schurzone Delegate 2. f, 'fb .NLXI 3 l Gdxleiral Scie ce S 'm ' eam 2 All s 'ht A .QSN . r .Lili xigcii. ,... . .. . w' z.,-uv 3 NSF' X - -. . .1 . -. - 5 f: - . S: S ,, t ' 1. ,Sv sw ,,xx . a,,,.,'5,ggg,gf I t .b :'1:f:I, 'X 5 , ,. if- f 'X . i r V: -, . ' 52,31 E13 N XS . ' ,f q . . . .A - K x ,:. 1..,- -fe. . .-.f :::... , .::. : ..: -1... 'K is ia, Nikiforow, Olga ' ' i Wings My ambition if to be an aria- trix over land and sea. Commercial, Aero. . , Nlltsche, Lois Helen 1 Loe My ambition ir to attain raccerr in tbe commercial art world, rpecializing in creations for women, and travel, too. 'M' Commercial, Senior Girls', Chorus,-4, Guard 4, Aero 4, German 1, 2, 3. ' Noll, Richard Henry Rich My ambition is to be a cbemical engineer. General Science, Guard 2, 3, 4, Glee 4, Engineering 4. Nordquist, Robert Nelson Bob My ambition if to be tbe motor- cycle man. Technical, Chorus. Nyman, Lois Corrine ' Loie My ambition if to travel and .ree tbe places 1,116 always dreamed of reeing. Commercial, Honor Roll 4 1, 2, 3, 4, Aero 3, 4, Spanish 3g Treasurer 4, Secretary 4, Ger- man 4, Senior Girls', Schurzone, Art Dept., Guard 2, 3, Guard Marshal 3, Girls' Glee 1. O'Connor, Gerald Jerry My ambition is to be a political reformer. General Science, Sergeant-at- Arms, Latin 3, Latin 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Okon, George ' ltokli My ambition ir to be a rcbool teacber in a tecbnical bigb Jcbool. Technical, Senior Boys', Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Track 2. Oldfield, Elizabeth Ann Bee My ambition if to be a United States' Secret Service Agent. Commercial, Roosevelt 1, 2, 3, Aero, Drama Guilde, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 4. Olin, Dorothy Rose 1 Dot My ambition if not to be mir- ztnderftood. S General Language, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, French 35 Chorus 4,ACapella 4,Aero 4, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker. 04.4 Olin, Kenneth E. WJ My ambition if to tour tbe United States in a car and not get a flat tire every otber mile. A Senior.Boys', Aero 4, Ches and Checker 4, Senior Chorus. Oliver, Leland C. ony My ambition if to become a but clam cbemical engineer for tbe lVar Department. Technical, Basketball 1, Base- ball 1, Track 1, 3, Football 2. Olsen,Gunhild Anna - 'L unnie My mb if to ome ejfgn Jer 71 f wb .- tbe ride ' banks Commercialgi ro ji, Senior Girls', A Capella. Page Fifty-reoen L! RIN Kwai-QQ 'Kwan W F7 H t ,tligamws-N, if . .,,...cF......., ..... ..:, ,..k,.g4.i .. .X...g,,g,tgl:g1Ww ...iigiqx N X, . :ggi eff- rf:-' :sits-LWLQTE Q-ea, .x., .ggig . ' jggxgwggx V ' ' 3 ., 1 '- ., , - A X -'- ' Olsen, May S. My ambition is to find a position as a stenograpber. Commercial, Chorus, Senior Gir1s'. Olsen, William Charles Irish My ambition is to be an exem- tive. 'Genera-1 Science,-.Senior Boys', Tennis. 3, 4, sGuard 2, 3, 4, Biology 4, Knights and Ladies of the Guard, 4. Olson, Clarence Ivar Swede My ambition . is to berome a great engineering magnate. Technical, Engineering. Olson, D eanore ' Swede Mf fret ambition is to design e es for tbe first lady of tbe and. Commercial, Roosevelt 1, 2, 3, Civics, Senior Chorus, Se- nior Girls'. Q . i Olson, Marion B. Swede My ambition is to be a good stenograpber. Commercial, Senior Girls', Chorus. Olson, Violaruth avi., My one ambition is to be a pro- fessional danseuseg eitber a bal- lerina in tbe opera ballet or a traveling company, or, if Fate permits, a soloist. Commercial, Foreman jr. High, Senior Chorus, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls'. . Page Fifty-eigbt Orlowlcz, Mary Merry My ambition is to be a nurse and belp save otbers from seri- ous diseases and .maybe deatb. General Science, Chorus 33 Girls' Glee 3, 4, Polish 4. Osborn, Howard Howie Ambition-To retire at 30. Machine Drawing, Letter- men's 2, 3, Football 2, Engi- neering 4, Senior Boys'. Paine, Walter Irving, Jr. Bud I would like to get a job with some firm and worla my way up or travel. Technical, Architectural 4. Pallesen, Vivian Eleanor Viv My ambition is to be a private secretary. Commercial, Senior Chorus, Aero 4, Spanish, Chess and Checker 3 , Senior Girls', Choral Contest. Pangborn, Glenn G. Pang My ambition is to be tbe cbief engineer of tbe Standard Oil Company. General Science, Senior Chorus, Boys' Glee. Parrnenter, Kenneth R. Ken My ambition is to be a promi- nent arcbitect and designer of modernistic bomes and ojfice buildings. Architectural, Architectural 3, 4, Senior Boys' ,s Aero 4. i, ,L .,AA, .,,,.,A ,,,, , . ST xv..x..... X ..... mf. ..X. ,War ...., S... ,h.,,. , Qi , ,A,YQ f im P' ::. 1.,1 wwf? E . '-,' -I ,j v y ii ' V, Palfipiio, claudia Claud 'My ambition if to be an avia- trix. General Science, Aero 3, 4, Drama Guilde, Vice-President of Senior Girls', 3M Year Graduate, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee, 3 and 4 Chorus, Chess and Checker. Partridge, Jeanne Quail I wirb to travel' far ana' wide- tben to return and bome abide. General Language, Grand Haven High 1, 2, 3, Senior Girls', Drama Guilde, Aero, Senior Chorus. Paulson, Marjorie L. Marge My ambition ir to excel enougb in Jeveral liner to enable me to earn a comfortable living in any one of tbem. Commercial, Girls' Glee 1, Guard 3 3 Schurzone Delegate 4, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 4. Pellicore, Philip John Phil My one ambition is to play pro- ferrional baseball. General Science, Baseball 2, 33 Captain Baseball 4, Basket- ball 4, Senior Boys'. A Perry, Pauline Judith Polly I bope a nurre wben I'm in my p me, ro if you get rick. jun ' me up an Jometi e. merc' , KQ a ed ci g 3 4, Senior ls'A, 33612 Checker, Aero, S nior us. Petersen, Marian Harriet Petie My ambition if to be tbe bair- drerxer of rcreen celebrities. Commercial, Glee, Senior Chorus, Aero, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker, Junior Red Cross. X i's---.. - .fa... . 5 .,,, J ,,,.. , .... 'J , sgeeh J Peterson, Joyce Lorraine Juris,' I wifb to become efficient and dependable in zvbatever work 'I take up ana' to maize people look to me as a real friend. General Language, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker, Se- nior Chorus, Latin 3, 4, Vice- President, Biology 3. Peterson, William Edward Pete I bereby derire to be an accom- plirbed murician. Technical, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Aero 3, Senior Boys', Band Officers' 2, 3, 4, Radio 4. Pfender, Robert William Bob My ambition ir to be a cbemical engineer. ' I General Science, Swimming 3, Baseball 4, Senior Boys'. erson, John Henry - 1 Jack My, ambition if to be ome aviator to furtber tbe .ru 5 o air tranrportation. 1 I ft General Science, Boys 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4, S , or Chorus, Senior Boys', . O. T. C. 2, Guard 2. f Piesko, 'Mildred Kathryne Millie My ambition ir to become an efficient private recretary. Commercial, Senior Girls' 1, Senior Chorus, Ofhce Practice 4, Dancing 1. Pinard, Laurette Marie h Laurie My ambition ir to be in tbe bzzri- nexr world. Commercial. ' Page Fifty-nine mamma BMRSRN .552 eg'- Q.- '....,..T,,Q' N. , 5., , ,.....,....::p..,,..::.Q .,.,W,i L H Q , .sg 's,,,,.f::-C . -. , - .,,.M,,. - ' -N rf-as S X -A '- :,, :.es.....i.,i,.?'.Q.M,l.. be-,g.fs,.,,,, -.551 - , x x..- i , A . . 4 .- s- , . . 4 W X-A M' s .- -- .ff .. . 5 1 . , , . Q 3 .. C S . C , . ..,., . s . XSS ff N . 2 -' 3 ts s 1- 3 , XY... Q, 4 .... x s xxx 1- . as fig A ...Tiff - . - , s . ., ..M,..-Ms. .,....,...,-,,.si.....,, . . sm X N Q .,, ssyg . 4 X K ' Q .... ,Q . X W X ' ' M . . - - I f- :Q -,,. ., HM, -X wwswxxxxsxxw-xxm NwmNxwrxs.xxx Pische, Felicya Witty My ambition is to hold an ex- ecutive position in one of Chi- cago's biggest and most exclu- sive women's clothing stores. Commercial, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Captain 3, 4, Girls' Band, President 3, 4, Spanish 3, Girls' Glee 1. Pisors, Raymond ..Ray,, My ambition is to win an Open Golf Championship. Technical, T Square and Tri- angle 3, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, Guard 4. Placko, Milan Schnozz My secret ambition is to raise tropical jish. Technical, Engineering, Aero, Chess and Checker, Se- nior Boys', German, Architec- tural, T Square and Triangle. Planert, George R., jr. Bud My ambition is to be a success- ful and prominent lawyer. General Science, Boys' Glee 4, Senior Boys', T Square and Triangle 4. Pobloske, Marie Frances Pee Wee I hope to be a private secretary to the president of a large firm in Chicago. Commercial, Senior Girls, Senior Chorus, Aero 4, Spanish 2, Dancing 3, 4. Pokorski, Ernest john Professor My ambition is to write a boob. General Science. Page Sixty Polich, Eve Marie Polly My ambition is to be a private secretary of a high official. Commercial, German 3, 4, Art 3, Secretary 3, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, Senior Chorus, Senior Guard 2, 3, 4. Price, LeRoy Paul Lee My ambition is to draw a Sat- urday Evening Post cover. General Science, Schurzone Art Staff, Schurzone Delegate, Track 3, Senior Boys', Guard 2. Prisching, Helen E. ..HeP,. My ambition is to be a dancer. General Science, Kelvyn Park jr. High 1, Drama Guilde 4, German 3, 4, A Capella 4, Se- nior Chorus, All-City Choral Contest, Dancing 3, 4, Biology 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Chess and Checker 3 4 jwk br A WJ Psolski, Julia Florence .. U., My ambition is to be tb stest typist and to be the fas st ste- nographer. Commercial, Aero 3, Polish 3, 4, Senior Girls', Girls' Glee 3, 4. Puckelwartz, Frank Puck My ambition is to be a radio en- gineer, or a chemist. General Science, Senior Boys'. Quinn, Glenn Willard Red My ambition is to be a lawyer. General Science, Basketball 3, 4, Lettermen 4, Senior Boys'. if ! iv V F Y 2 n QQ ST 1 ' i t L h l 1b. , f - 4 Mamma. . 3, .Y-we-ww x-.--c-iWs-- . ws- - sw- awww . -. 3 1,33 A-N5 Nswffrbvsr' '- ff 2-1' ' 953532QQSSX.Qs.:ygsr9:.f'fS?Asd,jig 'nv'sjvj-.. ,s,,,,,gj ' ! 3 U ' l l '53 E' x Qs -.zssiiv x 1 -. ,. ,. . . f ,. , ...,. , .,.,.. : ,,,,, .S ,sr s ' at ' ' i . ,L., . ..,.,,.,.. . .1 ,... or -' - - -' M - Q N X X X gs- mW,.,,,,. Q, ,,,...,,,..w--.,-W-VM-wwsxsw .,-4--,Wim-acgaym. R-was-A 1 ,,W,,., - -.:,: X NX X si X R X 1 X 3 ..., . ,.... .W . .,.., ..,.,,,.... , , , ,,.. . ,,...W...-,., ,,,,....., x..,,, , ,. anw..,,W. . . X bs S K A xg X 93. fl , wgwssaiag swyafyswgvsfsbf. ..'sFf f'W3q3mN+sss5ws QW A W Y'v e1 1wi:w- 4 w X xs X xg Q Q ,. .. M 55 g A iv Nw X X S -4 1 X X. . x 'n , XX X X if f ti . , , . j Rederer, Ruth R , Sis My ambition if to be a librarian. Commercial, Biology 2, 4, Senior Girls', Red Cross 4, All- City Conference 3. Reichel, Gladys Lauretta Glady My ambition ir to do Jometbing wbicb will benefit everytbing and everybody. Tbat Jometbing if Jtill unknown to me. Commercial, Senior Chorus. Reitz, Elsie Rose Doddy My ambition if to be a private Jecretary. Commercial, Art 2, 3, 4, ,Se- nior Girls', Drama Guilcle, Aero 4, Senior Chorus, A Ca- pella 4, Solo Chorus 4. Rettberg, Paul Anton Pete Tbe beigbt of my ambition if to attain tbe degree of Profes- .for of Cbemirtryf' and study in a reiearcb laboratory. Technical, Cadet Major Band 4, R. O. T. C. 1, 2, Band 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Bull Dog Club 2, 3, 4, Band Ollicers' Club 3, 4. Retzler, Rose Elizabeth Rosie My ambition if to become a widely known bnrinerr woman. Commercial, 'Senior Chorus, Honor Roll. Richard, Albert Gus WAI!! My ambition ir to acbiene Jue- cerr in tbe yield of cbemirtry. Technical, R. O. T. C. 1, Football 2, North Section Champs, Engineering Club 4, German Club 4, Boys' Glee 4, Chess and Checker 4. Rifhwaiski, Alfred O. G. Rich My .ferret ambition if to get a ticket to tbe Board of Trade fMemberrbipj . 'General Science, Drumond School, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 4, Senior Boys', Letter- man's Club 3, 4. Rickert, Edward Arthur V Ricky' My ambition ir to make a mi? LxAk,4plL lion before I am forty. -M5 General Science. wiki Rigge argaret E. Am t would lik to a 'ndergarten' QIBJZFIJE7' or ' a ongrt rmall b'l r . e ' e, iology 2, in 3, hess 'and Checker 3, 4, Seni Gir1s', Senior Cho- rus, Swi ing 2, 3. Ritter, Emilie If , ' Em My one and greatest bit' n ir tg be private .f cr . Co erci ancing 2, A Ca horus 4, Senior Girls' , ero 4, Junior Chorus 3. Robbin, joseph Joe Robbin My ambition if to play, profes- Jionally, under tbe baton of Frederick Stock and Jubrequentl y to jill biy Jboer. ' General Science, French Club, Musicians', Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Club, Band OfHcers', Boys' Glee, Solo Contest '32 and '33. Robeck, Esther A So Big My ambition if to be a dancer of great fame. Commercial, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Aero 4, Schurzone Staff, Girls' Glee 39 Senior Chorus 4, All-City Champions 4, junior Red Cross 4, Chess and Checker 4, Guard 2. Page Sixty-one V , 1 , - ., . , K 1 , ,.,. ,. 0 .,-,-,.,,. , 1 1 , ., ,,x..L . , . 5 M' '- , ' ,.,, . ,fl i 2 1 t -2-In fs- 'f-:QQ fp-55' . w...rrQ xxxx X :Awww-iv -Xtt-xxxfxf--x---- .- -x----- -A-W J x.xx r if lvwwmui R.,.Y.a.Sw. .xxx - ,af 'F 1 : F -.:,.,:':' .X ,gf ' ,Q 1 ' 5, 1,5 31, K x' . mamai 5-I+: wxx- V .t,. .t 5, ..,x 1 1,-11 1:15,-:jg - :Ig 5 ,. UE,5Q,5::5.v Lx, ' , . :.- f-v-'f ' .:.:-. TS' : ' M i J '. ' 22 1' . ' f' ::5i::':5,Z5:Ei:5, l '- ' -' 3- ., -.--: - ,N,,. ,.., . Rodiger, jack Rodin Ambition-I want to be a bare- ball player in tbe major leagues. General, Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Boys'. Roesch, Mildred Evelyn Millie My ambition if to become a Jur- cerfful burineu woman and a competent bome maker. Commercial, Senior Girls', Guard 2, 3. Roessler, james A. .Jima My ambition ir to make a non- Jtop' fligbt around tbe world. General Science, Boys' Glee 3, 4, President 3, 4, Senior Cho- rus 4, Secretary 4, Solo Boys' 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Senior Boys' 4, Aero Club 4, Drama Guilde 4, Chess and Checker 4, Letterman's 3, 4. Rommel, Ruth Jane Root My ambition tbru' 'n' tbru' if beaded toward a profeuional beauty operator. Commercial, Chorus 3, 4, Se- nior Girls', German 4, Guard, Foreman jr. High. Rourvif i 'A M. ,f u, A-Iinny Ambi' -Tl be n tn ic 11111 er a t t -.fo water It djijmi lI Senior rlsr, Guard 2, 3, Swimmin ,Team 2, 3, 4. . P i Comm eral ero Club 4 Royek, Jeannette V. Jean i'o zrlr wixb to , t mine if to b a Jocial cretary. T Comm al , elf hprus 4, Aer '- i irls', Guard 4, Hon Roll 6 2, 4. Page Sixty-two ,Q udyn mem 1 'I nited State: Ge era , istory, German 2, lg' Og 2 ' Rudd, Lloyd Ver n My - b 'on 'J li: come a I 'Q 7' 6. X 3 Q 3 4 Rupp, Walter George Wally Ambition-I bope to reacb tbe uppermortl peakr. Technical, Track 4, Senior Boys' Club. . e Rybski, Eugene B. ' Gene To be an army aviator is Geneir ambition. General Science. W Sabati ',-' a Louise . J My a 'ion if apeqjflfrt inte W' ' decortiyjylbgg ll , ommeicial, S ' irls' 4, 5A capeua 24, Span Qlub 2. I 4 Sandnes, Bernice V. Bernie My ambition ir to be a private Jecretary in rome large frm. Commercial, Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Illinois. Schaudt, William G. Bill My ambition ir to be a civil en- gineer. General Science, Hi-Y 4, Se- nior Boys' 4, Aero Club 4, German Club, Honor Roll 2, Guard 4. 444- - V-k. 19- -V-baba---I-A-a--ez., Y. . . K3 YY T, .x,,h, .....Xx.. gnupg Akik Q .,..X,.x ,:.5,r5.,,,, xx.... .xXx.. .,.Xxx r as ,, - ,, 5 X M ,. . - . .. , ,, -- - ,'1Q ,.,1. 1-: .. A -,,g- ii 'III ': - ': , , Schillinger, Ralph Albert Schniedwind, Louis Wm. Hagen - Shneed My ambition ir to be tbe golf proferrional of a large, well- rated club. Technical5 Vice-president, En- gineering Clubg Golf 4. Schmelzlee, Lillian Lil My ambition ir to find work in a newrpaper office. General Scienceg German 2, 3, 45 Art 33 Senior Girls'5 Cho- rus 45 Chess and Checker 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ' midt Jf ertie ' fine o 2 wo ld be Commer 5 C 3g Biology 3 Schmidt, William John Smitty I wirb to become a U. S. Secret Service man. Technicalg Senior Boys'. Schneider, Emma ..Em,, My ambition ir to be an efficient recretary. Commercialg Girls' Glee 33 Chorus 45 A Capella 45 Senior Girls'5 German 45 Aero 4. Schneider, John Henry Bud My ambition ir to be a Jurrfeyor. Technical5 Tennis 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Lettermeng Senior Boys'. I arpire to be a tranrport pilot. General Scienceg Glee 45 Chorus 45 Lettermen's Club 33 Senior Boys'5 Track 45 Chess and Checker 45 Football 3, 45 Schurz World Delegate 2. Schober, Irene Elvera Q . Renee I would like to be a .vuccerr in tbe burinerr world ro tbat I may earn enougb money to travel extenrively. 5 Commercial5 Chess and Checker 35 Aero 35 German 3, 45 Chorus 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. . Schoenrock, Ethel Loraine I Em My ambition ir to' gorinto tbe field of dramaticr, especially in radio work. General Scienceg Kelvyn Jr. High 15 Schurz World Dele4 gate 25 Schurzone Delegate 2' Biology 35 Chess and Checker 45 Aero 45 Drama Guilde 45 Senior Girls'5 Senior Chorusg Guard 45 Red Cross 45 Latin 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Schraft, Dorothy E. Dot My ambition is to become a 1. rl ra ree NK? .3 beaulj' rultnrirt. Commercialg Aero 45 Chess and Checker 45 Senior Girls'5 Chorus 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 German 1, 25 Schurzone Dele-C gate 1. Schrambeck, Raymond L. ' Ray' ' Newfpaper reporting ir my am- bition. Commercial. Schreiber, Ethel Violet Schreeby Tbougb I bane never bad any .ringing lerronr, I would like to be a ringer of popular rongr- a bluer ringer. Commercialg Dancing 2, 35 Senior Chorusg Senior Girls'. Page Sixty-tbree D012 ELC ,l 1 .. 'N 4 I , ri W A-s' me MMMHM . 3 . .s . .s e.,'i55 Q- -1 -. Q.. - .1 N: N .ak-Ast 5,3 b.a..:srai,::,,:.'. A ft . 4, ig.. 5-,,, , N, V-,. -,. -, ya .,- , e ,,-, ,Q ,, ,-.,,. . 1... ..... . ..ss.,,.. ..f . W, I . :- - M an a -'---- 'f : ': . J . I' ' L J ,V t -:::- . - I:- -: ': 1- - - . 1 , , -'-': Q , - '-I N , - ' .,, . , , , 'ji if-., :Zi I . Q - Q x 'g g g l i ' ....g, ,. H ,,, ., MI.-A. ,.,. v-3:3,,, ,-,- E., Q-,,,,, ..: , ,+,-:.,, ,,,,,:,:,:,:::,:, .,,,, , ,,,,,.,,:'-E3 . g t Q Q ,, . .Q -gs if .gg --f i53ll.,,i3 ,.t:g..-...sau-aa:q:g::mgm. V g 1 I N wx -ss! ss :I:2,s:f52E5:' . - . 1- -:- '33 ' rf . Q. ' 1 -' si- if - 1 --'- ' ' - ' ' N A . .,. . ..-Is .... . I -'S ' - - ' - - f -as 5' R ' ' i VN ?RW9E2EQ'P'4si2 'i '-:5EE. w:' N ..gs.:4t.. .. .sx..:1.' ..., .l.i2..E... Q 1 Schreiber, Viola Virginia Dodgy My ambition is to .travel all over Ibe world. Commercial, Senior Girls', German Club, Senior Chorus. Schroeder, Millard Walter 1 Potcher My ambition ir to become a me- cbanical engineer. Technical, Radio, T-Square and Triangle 3. Schuett, Lucille A. I lQLuCkylD My ambition is to be a com- Commercial, Press 1, Senior o us 3 4, All-City Cham- ed Cross 4, Aero 3, 4. J 4, ,Senior Girls', Junior mm Schuhr, Carl AG. HJ. R. I wirb to become a U. S. Secret Service man. General Science. Schultz, Louise E. ' Dee Dee My ambition if to be a dietitian in a borpital. General Science, Aero 4, Bi- ology 4, Band 3, Senior Chorus 2, 4, A Capella 3, Senior Girls', Latin 3. Schunzel, Katherine 1 I KU Y Ambition-I bope to spend my days doing bookkeeping. Commercial, Senior Girls' 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Ger- man 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, Ad- vanced Gym 1, 2, 3, Aero 5. Page Sixty-four Schwartz, William Harry Bill Ambition-I bereby derire to be a lawyer or a C. P. A. Commercial, R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, German 3, 4, Bulldog 5, 4, Ladies and Knights of the Guard, Sr. Marshal 3, 4. Schwass, Wallace George Wally My ambition is to be a counrel- lor in dirtrexr K or ,fometbing to fit tbe vocation of lawl. General, Science, President 1, Biology 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4, Art Club, Vice- President 3, Class Social Com- mittee 3, Class Dance Commit- tee 3, Latin, Treasurer 3, Chess and Checker, Custodian 3, 4, Art Institute Scholarship 3, Press Club 1, S e n i o r Hi-Y, Drama Guilde, Senior Boys', Aero 3, 4, journalism, Palette Guilde 2, Philatelic 42, Debat- ing 2, Der Deutsch Verein 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Scott, Arthur Thomas Scotty My ambition ir to become tbe finest pbyrician in tbe world. General Science, Boys' Glee, Senior Boys', Honor Roll. J Seal, Leno e Iva Spa! Norrie My ambition ir to be a good, efficient recretary to rome la e firm. 1 Commercial Senior Girls'. Sedore, Marjorie Marge My cbief ambition if to be an excellent rtenograpber. Commercial, Chess and Checker 3, Aero, Chorus, Se- nior Girls' 4. Seiler, john Arthur ..Si.. My ambition ir to be a cbemirt. General Science, De Paul Academy 1, 2, C. S. Engineer- ing Club 4. r i. Q -His' asm, ....,. ....... il M ,1,,I: ,Q ,,,.,,.V.,., . ,. X,.. p. .:.NX. . A,,., .., .,,x,..x Lx I -Q: .X . A .E . . M Q . if . . ,gl Msgs, ,.,,.g3. aggswswwwwwswgwgt-swisswwxswswwgw-Xwsa xg R Natal sswmw nw- 'fffewsWwfqfs ..,, . ,Ep t N :1.:1w.,,,f, ....... ' ,.,,., ,,,. :, ..,,,, , .1 ,,,., ,..,.,. ,,,, . 1 ,,.,,.., r .,.,.,., ,W , ,. - ' - f 1 sr L ,Q is . E5 ...lr 53. 5- p -.W ,,.,..,.,..,,..N ...am ...W NW W., . ff N X if Qs , , A .- f ,X , 3 1144, -',f , H :W awww . er.:-.f mms x x 5 , . 'Q . - .. , , I. S f . -XX was Xkxxm SEEN X K XX W X XX Q ,, 1 'N Ns SS N . fi. . 'ze QL.. 'T' 'Z - - V N H N Fr .,:.,.-as - ,. . -. 3 X N :sf E fs .g. V.: .X S9 X N 3 -:S-.fr ,, ,,,- , .6 ..,,: .- ., 9 X ' w x.. we sys ' . . we A Sellers, John William Slim My ambition ir to be a mining engineer. General Science, Guard Mar- shal 2, Corporal Military Gua'd 2, Senior Boys'. 5 n, Qfbe omas Gibbs My am 't' 71- ir be a profer- .vor in n ' . chine Drawing, Chorus 3, 4, Engineering Club 4, Senior Boys'. Sengstock, Doris Elaine Dodo My ambition if to be true to tbe bert tbat ir in me. General Language, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Highest of High 3, 4, Latin 3, Secretary Girls' Glee 3, Biology 3, Secretary Biology 4, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Girls', City- Wide Chorus Contest Winners 4. Sergey, john Michael Serge My ambition ir to excel in tbe field of marie. Technical, Foreman Jr. High 1, Lane Tech 2, Solo Class 4, Boys' Glee 4, Senior Boys' 4. Sernatinger, Elva Mary Elvie My ambition if to own tbe Home of Seven Gabler. General Language, Girls Glee 2, 3, 4, All-Chzcago Girls Glee Championship 2, 4, Cho- rus 4, Mixed Chorus Cham- pionship 4, Biology 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Dancing 2, 3, 4. Severson, Florence Flo My ambition if to be a Jerond Kate Smitb. Commercial, Guard Marshal 2, Gym 1, 4, A Capella 4, Chorus 4, Spanish 1, 2,-' Senior Girls', Aero 4, Dancing 2, City Championship Chorus 4. ' Shaiova, Diana Gertrude My ambition ir to have twink- ling toer and nimble feet tbat will bring tbe fame Paiflowa knew. General Science, Tuley High 1, 2, Dancing, Honor Roll 4, Senior Girls'. Sharav, John Charles Swede My ambition ir to be a civil en- gzneer. Technical, Maine Township High, Baseball 4, Golf 2, 39 Track 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Senior Boys', Chess and Checker, Schurzone. Sikorski, Helen General Course. Simonides, Walter George Simoniz My ambition if to be a big buri- nerr man. General Science, Chess and Checker 3, Senior Chorus, Boys' Glee 4, Senior Boys', Guard Marshal 3, 4, Knights and Ladies of the Guard 4. Siwietz, Everest E. Eve An urber I am ,' a cbemift I 'll be. Technical, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Biology 3, Senior Boys', Debating 3. Skender, Hermina Elizabeth Myna My ambition ir to keep bookf accufatel y. Commercial, South Branch 1, 2, 3, Senior Girls', Dancing 4, German 4. Page Sixty-five .Wk Kr SNmNmQ 5 ngox fs T' ,i SX Qzttawye-sea-:,.T:k:gg..q.,r.,. Ti U A -5 - - - . r - - . . . k x ,, A. ,HAAA V s is warts as-, 2'-Hz.. .g...:,-1.3: -- qs. gazes- .:.jfj- - -1 , ,--M ,,,,,L . Mg . t GT, ,.,.,i ,, .,.,. ,,,,,, .. , ' :ia-' 1- rw...--r 22:2-' sr:-:sr ,., N . ..,.. - . H 3 -. , . ., - . '- , 5 W,-W 1. .N X gem-we.-get Q..-..:.e.g.g,e-.revert :eqes24X :'w'xxe'rgt:g, ' E -g:1'.,,:,..2:s'E,',:,.' ' 25. 'F':.,.,.,.::-st X X A xx X skiba, Edmund H. Skeeps To do tbe Carioca like Fred Artaire. Technical, Senior Boys', Bas- ketball 3, Baseball 2, 3, Track 3. Skidmore, LaVergne Jeanne - Vernie My ambition ir to be my dad'r private recretary. Commercial, Foreman jr., Senior Girls', Aero 4, Advanced Swimming 2, 3, 4, German 4, Guard 2, 3, Honor Roll 4. Skoner, Gerhardt W. Gerry My ambition if to be tbe Preri- dent of tbe United Stater. General Science, Senior Boys'. Skubeck, Henrietta Rita Etta To manage an antique and nov- elty rbop ir my Jecret ambition. General Science, Senior Cho- rus, Senior Girls'. Slovick, Virginia Lee Cooky I would like to be a beauty operator at tbe Sberman Hotel. Commercial, Senior Girls', Dancing 1, Schurzone Delegate 1, Schurz World Delegate 2. Smith, Harry R. Smitty Someday I loope to be tbe Preri- dent of tbe United Stater. Technical, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Aero 4, Engineer- in 3' 'Basketball Manager 3' g s s s Baseball, Manager 3, Letter- men's 3, 4, Senior Boys'. Page Sixty-.fix x: k .... ..., . . ,Q Q. it-J .. sz., . Smith, Helen Marietta Tbe beigbt of my ambition ir to be a journalist. General History, Girls' Glee 1, Senior Girls', Spanish 4. Sobey, Genevieve V. Jean I .rbould like to be a private .recretary to a big executive. Commercial, Girls' Glee 2, Chorus 3, 4, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Soderlund, Elsa Elizabeth Tiny My two ambition! are to be a prioajfe rec etary and alro to trave ' mc:fal 4, Swimming 3, 4, Senior Girls', Foreman 1. lfef Sopocy, Eleanor Elizabeth Audrey My ambition ir to be a dea- L'072e.l'.l'. Commercial, Girls' Glee 3, Solo Class 4, Senior Girls', Aero 4, Guard 2, 5, All Chi- cago High School Choral Cham- pionship 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Sorensen, Eileen Elizabeth Buster My ambition dear, ir not a bit dreary 'tix one no one can dir- dain, to be an ambarfador to Spain. General Science, Flushing High School, Flushing, New York, Girls' Baseball 1, 2, 33 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, Senior Girls', Tennis 4, Honor Roll 3, 4. Sperling, Veryle May ..WO,, My ambition if to bane a liter- ary career. Commercial, Foreman junior High 1, Chorus 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Senior Girls', Swim- ming 4. ---4--4-La.an.a.5..J41.fJ'M A - Y W X f i' Q Sri WNV wgisix Q ' sm, mmm - X' r 4 , I N Qirxzq, Z I qz b 12. M P sawswasfw-Tw am' 1,.,-1-Q... as-wg ,, 5 i-13 ft W3 . s.a.,,..s:a,.s XY F -.331-:::..?.Q.r' amines, . W TW - if X, was X L X , .. . , .,. .... c a 4. 1 me .t , ,si - , -2 ,g-it , , 4 . M, ' 2 .'s'z',t'XTQrWbmitiasrrNQ'N'tTEbrS2XTwsyxqmsxx ,mam X 2 , 3 H 5 , - 1 '- - Q 4 t 3 'pr ,.,.,, 1 1 3 - M .... , x.,.. 4 , ..., 5 ax, ,Q : 55' z 'f ' ' ' . -52 3:-21:-' R Wfi'-Wiwfxiiw X X N i ,Q lx ,:,,:,,N, : ....... ti 4... ....., ...e ..z am. N X X, 5, my , , ...,. . x X 'fx' x x YY anemia NWN Nw Springer, Wilma Elizabeth - Willie My ambition is to be a private secretary. Commercial, Senior Girls', Chorus, Dancing 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Squarcey, Doris Irene Brown Eyes To be a famoar dren and cor- tztme derigner in Hollywood. General Science, Aero, Secre- tary 3, 4, Drama Guilde, Art, Treasurer 4, All City High Conference 3, Winner '33 Style Show, Senior Girls', Champion Glee and Chorus, Librarian 3, German 3, 4, Musicians' 3, D21f1Ci11g 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Stamp 3, Red Cross 4. S Stanek, john Edward , ..Ed., I bope to become a rkilled civil engineer. ' Technical, Aero 4, Chess and Checker, Senior Boys'. Stangland, Kenneth Elmer Kenny My ambition if to travel around tbe world. General Science, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 4, Chorus 4, Senior Boys'. Stecher, Glynnes Ruth Glenny My ambition ir to be an elocu- tion teaclaer. Commercial , Senior Girls', Aero 3, 4, Red Cross 4. Steelberg, Arlene Lenore Atl To be romeoneh' .ftenograpber I gaerr will be my ambition. Co, mercial, Pep 1, Guard 2, 3, 4 , Dancing 1, Chess and Cl c 3, Chorus 4, Senior 1' , Alero 4. if A, Steele, Margaret Agnes xffii' A. Marge My ambition if to become tbe perfect .fecretary. Commercial, Senior Girls' , Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Schurzone Delegate 2, Chorus 3, 4, Fore- man junior High. - Stefan, Elsie Elizabeth NEI!! My ambition is to be a court reporter. , Commercial, Foreman junior High 1, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls', Chorus,3, 4, Ad- vanced Swimming 4. Steffeck, Richard Steff My ambition ir to be a doctor of optzcr. Technical, T-Square and Tri- angle, Chess and Checker. Steigerwaldt, Lydia Steige My ambition ir to become a Congrerfwoman of tbe United Stater. Commercial, Girls' Glee 33 Chorus 4, A Capella 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls', German 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Sterba, Helen Aloysia . a ,. To wear a wbite un orm n if , ll ,,,c.a'L 'X .. ,f .r a tberm rn tWm irls G , bi n. o 1 , ' ' ' 'oi Chorus, Senior Girls', O ce Work 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Stern, Grace M. Bace My ambition ir to be an organ- player over tbe- radio. General Language, Biology 3, 4, Art 3, Spanish 3, Latin 3, Girls' Glee 2, Chorus 3. 4, Guard 4, Senior Girls', Schur- zone. Page Sixty-:even .-,J w la is aa: 'testi-rr -iff? . ,....,, . . X -4 at n - ' . J ..., -',, K. Stirton, Irvine Irv My ambition if to be a journal- irt or writer of errayr. General Language, Foreman Jr. High, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo Class 4, All Chicago High School Choral Contest, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Senior Cho- rus, Spanish 3, 4, A Capella 3, Senior Boys'. Stoltenborg, Ella Ellya My ambition ir to travel. Commercial, Foreman jr. High, Chess and Checker 5, Senior Chorus 4, Aero 4, Ger- man 4, Senior Gir1s', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Storrs, Lorraine My ambition if to be a nnrre of tbe bert kind. General Science, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Senior Girls', Senior Cho- rus, Aero 3, 4, Advanced Gym 2, 3, Advanced Swimming 4. Strandberg, Doris Ann Dolly My ambtion if to be Jncceixv- ful rect' 1 . G 1 nce, roN5, 43 S 'ls C and Check- e , horus ' g 1 ' Vic - residen f Aer an , . . 4 3 Office Practice, Schurz ele- gate. Strauss, Lorraine Eliza th I bo c 114431 paint a matter 'e . l Gen ral Sci e' , er- man 3,4,A la 3,Sc ur- zone Delegate 2, Aero .4, Championship Chorus 4, nior Girls'. Strzemieczny, Edward Stream My ambition ir to be an artirt witb tbe clnbf fgolfj. Technical, Golf Team, Win- ner of City Title 1933. Page Sixty-eigbt 4 an - -rv ---- --N- .. 1 , .. s , 1 X ..,, g I , Z .,,-. f f. -.-:.:-:, .... 2 .... ...,.., K .Q . wig il , . N, ., I .,., up Q ag WM X Y-swat: X Q X X X X . X . . n.D...,,,,,- ,.,,.,,i My-M. ...N Stuart, Dorothy Lorraine . Red My ambition if to become an ar- complirbed occupational tbera- pentirt. General Science, Aero 3, Chess and Checker 4, Chorus 3, 4, Senior Girls', Guard 2, Ad- vanced Dancing 4. Susin, Angeline Marie ' Ange My cbief ambition if to be a singer. Aero, Spanish, Senior Girls', Dancing, Senior Chorus. Swan, George W. V Sleep My ambition ir to be a financier. Technical, Senior Boys', En- gineering 4. Swanson, Wilbur A. Will My ambition ir to become a cbemiral engineer. General Science, La Porte High School, Indiana. Szabo, Edward Henry Flying Eagle My ambition if to befonze tbe P1-evident of tbe United States. Engineering 4. Taff, Margaret Irene Marge My ambition ir to travel and ree tbe world. Commercial, Senior Girls', Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Fore- man -Ir. High 1. KJ ,QQQ V AV .-a::11..., .xxN.. Nxx- 1 ..N.X ....,f rr. x,b.,x, ,.g,g,,.:i,.g.?,7.,, .,x. ,a-.N . W: ,,.. N.,,,3Qg13g. Qwmk was SQ.. .- WWENWXWWWWNTSN XNXADQ 'FbxAx t'i'x X X WF'RW fAm3 - is XXNXX + ws 'rWfW'stfS't' xxrx Wfswvwfwwevsvsiiiwws -- ,.., : ,-r- : ,:f, Ilf : 2 ....:, ,. if I NYXxXXX all e .,., 1 x.Q,- 3- .-f,, ::,, . V 'f . ', .. , . N N - .. . ..., T-,mr .,x:.5:ix1, ,lg X. 5 AE.: --,- -',- 4 X, Q, 2- .Q.,.,. .A.,, vA 5 . :-' j .J:q,,g: , M i, . ,,,q. Taheny, Margaret Katherine Tebo, Einar LeRoy Peggy Professor My ambition if to be a boole- keeper. Senior Girlsl, Aero, Lucy Flower High 1, 2. Tanner, Alice Evelyn ' UAV, My ambition ir to be a cbam- pion rwimmer. y Commercial, Aero, Chess and Checker, Senior Girls'. Tasovac, Elsie Louise IIEII! My ambition ir to be a private recretary. Commercial, Senior Girls' 4, German 1, 2, Red Cross 4, Chorus 4, Aero 4, Waller High School. Tatter, Adelaide Martha tKAd!I My ambition ir to be not only good but good for Jometbing. General Science, Band 2, 3, Senior Chorus 4, Solo Chorus 4, Girls' Band Club 3, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology 3, Spanish 3, 4, Senior Girls', Guard 2. Tax, james Francis Murphy I intend to become a civil engi- neer. General Scienc ' Efoys' lee, Chess and Check Taylor ward William Uhdm K Jlginbitioiz ' to ta 4- leader of a good meld' tr 4 1 maize a lot of X ' Gen 'enc , 4, R. O.T. 'Q 3,4, in,A Compan Bulldog Clu 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 4, Se- nior Boys'. wr, 1- 1 My one ambition if to write a great American novel. General Science, R. O. T. C., Bulldog Club, Fencing. ' finaly Terruso, Marian Florence Mare To be a private Jecretary ir my ambition. Some day I bope to attain tbir position. Commercial, Musicians 3, Chorus 4, Senior Girls', Aero 3. Tesmer, William Henry Bill My ambition ir to be Prerident of U. S.-or a Bellbop. Technical, 4A Executive Com- mittee, 4B Schurzone Delegate, 3A Social Committee, Hi-Y 3, 4, Engineering 3, 4B, Senior Boys'. Thime, La Verne Elsa Verne My ambition if to be a good .rtenograpber or an interior dec- orator. Commercial , ' Pep, Aero, Se- nior Girls', Senior Chorus. Thorsen, Harold David Hal I bope to be a concert mniician. General Science, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Band Olli- Cers' Club 2, 3, Bulldog Club 3, Senior Boys', Botany 2. Thronsen, Evelyn Marie Goldilocks I bope to be a private recretary to tbe Prefident of tbe U. S. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Chorus, Senior Girls', Foreman jr. High. Page S ixty-nine llayw sf ff 1 H V,... A Thu Mary My J ition ir lo be cz rtenog- as fag -f Q vi-29s-Q .vgsg O mg' Vo sms o..-v-U MDX F053 -imm- :'?w4S4 omw r-'53 'ff E'H v-.fb E.-H5 Sree:- Tiedeman, Marion Martha Jack Ambition-Il'r a bookkeeper that she bar bope to be, with music Jet in for variety. Commercial, Kelvyn Pk. jr. High, Drama Guilde 4, Ad- vanced Gym 4g Senior Gir1s'g Swimming 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4. f, ,f . ,fr Tollefson, Reginald 1' eg e gel!-to-do ',I7e'c1aiJl. ' gr General Scienc .pion- ship Glee 4g Seni o sg Se- nior Boys', Aer . K, fx ,Q I ,M fr Tollstam, Oscar Ozzie My ambition ir to be a barbel- ball roach. General Science, Basketball 2, 5, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 3, 43 Aero, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Pres. 41 Senior Boys', Pres. 4, Chess and Checker 4, Executive Committee 4, Lettermen's 5. Tomchek, Norbert Paul Tommy Ambition-To be Juccerrful in aviation. Technical, Engineering 3, 4, Senior Boys', Baseball 4. u yr Ton QQ arren 'Charles S Q 'W Ambiz Q-To be a J c ixrful bf inerr man era cie Drama C ess an er 4 Seni ' 11d , 10 , . e 3 horusg er . 4. g Q55 4' S ' ys',' Aero 42 or Page Seventy 1'2-- . - . A I 14 X r Q awww-.X 9 N fe as N X BX Siva X X 2 lf i X X x X Q R X Yr' o x: w ere vat-z, t D ,s. Toomey, Richard -Donald Dick Ambition-To be a rucrerrful accounmnt. General Science, Aero 4, Se- nior Boys'g Letterman's 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4. Torgersen, Luella May , Lum Anzilgition- o,fb,e,a,,,4ina.rfc'ie1 r f77'i1 1' aff I f 'CRn1mercial, Gfee 3, Chorus 4, V eroX4 'f Chess .and Checker 3, Senicy onor Roll 1, 2. f Traeger, Dorothea, A. My H3 z, a 3 Q a l l-12: 51 s - 1, S a 1. 1, 2, , lo ' 1 . 2 Gu e ' n'o' i . i': . 2 3 4. . . . IC Ambition-To W, di C57 di who doe! need az gu 'd and in Jie lair gagr. n 1 Langu eg Ass i- Mg Schurzone 4' Glee Trsas. 0 4 P '1 n il ' - 1 1 Dan , Q, ro 3, , Ge man 3, 3 - c 2, 3, 43 Chess and heck g Delegat W ' d 1 g Pre 1. Trksak orothy Ann f'Dot Am ' 0 a 'rr de- rigner. Q Commercial, Aeroij 4, Se- nior Girls' 4, Honor--A oll 1, 2, 5 4 C, , . Trumper, Helen V Ambizion-To be a Juccefr in the !2u.fine.rJ world. Commercial, German 4g Se- nior Girls'g Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Tryon, Doris Marjorie Dee Ambition-Private Jecremry. Commercial, Senior Chorus, Chess and Checker 4g Senior Girls'g Spanish 3, Aero 32 Guard 5, 4. ,r nn- Q--rga...-..,- . -1 .Ks ...g,L,iii,,, , K: . r,.,,....-. -.:... . 4, Q-ff 3 ., S 5-sw we 4. - - byiwr-AJ, -25-it - -1,5 in ., ',::.:.,. ,, ,, , ,K , 5 K 49 x A .X X SE e E 2 YT Q Q as Y N X Tuhy, Anne . . If-ff-IX Ambition-To be an amatrzx would be all rigbl for Iggy. Commercial, Senior Girls'g Glee, A Capella. Urc, Adolph Joseph W. RubinoiT My ambition if lo play fart ar well, but that bar nothing to do wilb my being a banker .rome day. Technical, Polish 2, 3, 4, Aero 3, Spanish 2, 3, Chorus X is.. M... ,,,,,,,,,,.. , ,,,,,.. xg, .,...,. ,.,.,,... arcs ga... .... ..,, M. 3, 4. t1, arie p i 'L - mi My bitkhzgno ri g like a niglo ale. J neral Science, Senior Gi .'g Drama Guilde 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Aero 4g Girls' Glee 2, 3, Senior Chorusg Solo 4, Biology 5. Vallumstad, Bert H. Lanky I wan: to be a mechanical engi- neer or derigner. Technical, Engineering 3, 4, Senior Boys' 4, Cross-Country Team 4, Track 3, 4. Vana, Edward john . V QlEdll My ambiiion if lo travel and .fee zbe world. Tecl ' 0 1 I tter, Roy ert Cu fly Ambition-To learn cbemistry ii' mine. Technical, Senior Boys'g Radio 4. .. r.....eQ. W M.. ...W.wwwQ....ew......aw.Wmw.f ef aewwmwwewwaww..w......,.aag..N.. ., , 4, 4 elk 1. 1 .:. SY?'WWMNViPPiYN ...Mr M .,..., ,, ls . .. . . ,.r. . - , gi . , ,. s. . -.-. I i-. e r-. .... H gig ., - , .,.. : fs:..... s. 1 K xl :...., . .,, 1sg:g,,,..- Vician, George Vishu My ambition ir to become a noied cbemirt. General Science, Honor Roll 1, Boys' Glee 4, Senior Boys'. Wagner, Jayne Betty BCUISH To follow lbe medical profer- Jion. General Scienceg Advanced Swimming 2, Dancing 3, Span- ish 3, A Capella 3, 4g Senior Girls'g Schurzone 4. Wagner, Pearl Marie Polly To become an A number 1 Jte- nograpber. Commercial, Executive Com- mittee 4g Pep lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4g Volleyball 3, Hockey 4g Social Committee 3. ,XD M141 ,lo Waldner, Thelma C. Chang To baoe a rfery farloionable beauty Jalon on Fiftb Avenue. Commercial, Senior Girls'g Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Senior Chorus, Biology 4. Waldron, Thomas Henry Tom I wan! to get lo tbe lop. General Scienceg Senior Boys'g Basketball 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. Waldvogel, Walter A. Wally To become a commercial aero- plane piloz. Technical Courseg Roosevelt High,'Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Boys'. Page Seventy-one ii.. ,... .......... nu. .. f . wma of W X N il 'll F9103 s E .. , ig my ,, . X . . W .... 4 5 W..3M..i ., , .,,5u..:'wsu,. U F gggwxi fx fiilxwwxwm X R K - V , , H A , Wi ,,,. V ,,,, M... .. ,,,, . , ., . . . .. . , . . 4: Aw -gQ,Qg5,E NN, , E., -:'.'Q,5.5,, ,V-,gt-Q .,,...., .x,,. M.- w-Www-W-am MQNWKA N- 4-wwwes?a+wyvs--wa-.Km.Nww,raw.,W.wy ,:::.,,,, .532 1+ ., .- . X- 1. ' 1::-s1-sg'-- 1 -' ., ,,., ..., ...., . .N lu., . . ., . . . .. ,.. ,,.,,, . . :ii-. -- .. we g,g:, .us .i ' , 5143 j 3:5 X ,f.MiWa.Mt..a- --- -V... WW-Q Ma...,,. ....,. 4 Na me .,,,,gW,,Nww,, K , X .. . . .Q , , S k X 1, git X sz t Q-ggi: gf. 1 N K ...,. -unxvwgwu, uM.Mw.:a.,,., . 1-4:11-at ff cizuxxazg X Q RE a is .,..'i5:g:,.., .g:::i -'i ,...,:s 53tt.' y- J X , w Walkowicz, Arthur Verdun Walk To obtain a porition and worh my way to the top. General Scienceg Football 2g Senior Boys'. Walters, Elmer Vincent Wally My chief ambition ir to build my character and to gain wealth with which to travel and .ree the world. Technical Courseg Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Architectural 2, 3, 41 Senior Boys'. Weeg, A. Howard Howie Arp to .rome day becoming, A. oward IVeeg, M. D. eneral Scienceg Kelvyn Park '. High 1, Track 13 Band 13 rchestra lg Tennis 3, 4g Chess nd Checker 4, Aero 4g Senior ys'g Schurzone Delegate 4. Weidling, Bernice G. 1 Bern Ambition: To be a .fncceJ.r! Commercial Courseg Senior Girls'g Aer 4g Camrus 4g Guard Marshalg hess and C ecker, French. WW r , .. t., cl nzcal engineering if my ambition Technical Courseg Senior Boys'g Aero 33 Soccer 4g Kel- vyn Park jr. High 1. I Weiss, Dorothy Dot I want to be a Jucceryful buri- nerr woman. Commercial Courseg Chess and Checker 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls'g Aero 4, Pep 1g Chorus 3, 4. Page S eventy-two . ., - ,- 1 t , Weiss, Pearl T3 be a free ronl. I Welhaven, Leonar rm ennyu To be a writer, ir ambition w' me. Techn' C rseg c rzon el e 3 i ' My Wells, John Edwin , . Red To rederign the Merchandire Mart. Architectural Course, Archi- tectural Club 3, 4g Cross Coun- try Team 43 Chess and Checker 4. Wells, Mildred Lucile Mil To travel around the world. General Science, Clubs at Roosevelt 3 years, Civics Clubg Student Council at Schurz, Se- , nior Girls'g Aero 4. Wendt, Gladys G1adie To be a .thi zodel. azz-I+ , v nce gcing2,i,Aero3 G nd X' - a g e or S Guild 4, Ch nd C er 4. orus g enio' rls'g ragga Wenzel, Gladys R. Giggles To be a .vnccerr in the biirirzerr world. General Scienceg Aero Club 3g German 3, 4, Senior Girls'g Guard 2, Senior Chorus, Chess and Checker 4. ,H,....-..l..--...T. YAG, ,. , yerstrahs, William john .Al ,,,x, fM--2 XW.x. -xtz .Nkx,N 1 r ' : ' .ir NX,X . xx,, , .xxxx , -H sg. Q. gf sg QM .:.:,'-, 'Q Q- jg -:-,. '.-. I. -4 ggaymgggmwmmemwmmsssxesswwwssw X wwswwwswwww Sw' 'lff + vwwvw sawfegfxxc- -1x- 41121343 ---x- 'sq' 1 , ' f QQ X - lzq K ,,:.. '.,,1. E .,,, sa. 1 .. . . .,.., ..... ...,.,.,... .,.. ,...., . , , ..,,. . . -.. ..,...,.X,, .. . ......, . ....,..,.,,. ,........ . , . .. qzh .g k..:.': , if ' ':: 3 A - 2' Q ' '::,f ,,, .-:.,. 5 :,:, :IE 1A1 H . -Q-me . , ,,.. Wenzlaff, Gertrude A. i Widell, Frederick Gertie Fred My ambition if to be a beauty cnltariit at tbe Powder Box at Stezrenr. Commercial Course, Aero 4, Senior Girls' 4, Guard 2, Danc- ing 2, 4. Wesemann, Odyl De Vroye Odyl To trip a ligbt fantartic toe in an opera ballet. General Science, French 2, 3, Chorus 4, Senior Girls' 4, Dra- ma Guild 4, Aero 4, Biology 2, 3, Advanced Dancing 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Westerlund, Wendell Victor 1 A ..WeSty,, My ambition ir to be an en- gineer in an electrical corpora- tzon. Technical Course, Engineer- ing Club 3, 4. Wevers, Wilbert Edward Will To be an office employee. Statir- tician. General Course, Aero 4, Bas- ketball 4, Radio 4, Senior Boys', A Capella, Guard 2, 3, Honor Roll 3. Wires o g aong wit -tbe r it of tbe world. ' General Sci F jrA1Paul Academy 1, 2, c 1, 2, 3, 4, Schurzone Delegate 4, Senior Boys', Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, German 4, Cross Country Tea 4. While, e Gertrude Irish t Mr am ' on ii to a Jtenog- neral ce Aero 33 orus I e ub 1, Senior Girls. Q . :W......l,.hr 1. My ambition if to be a cbemical engineer. General Science, Philatelic 3, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Boysf, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard 3. Seplak, Milan C. Mil My ambition ir to be engaged in commercial aviation. General Science, Drama Guilde 4, Aero 4, Chess and Checker 4, Soccer Mgr. 4, Se- nior Boys', Lettermen's 4. Wild, Wendell, jr. Wayne My ambition ir to become a geniur in tbe electrical yield. General Science, German 2, Senior Boys'. Williams, Eleanor Catherine Wormy My ambition ir to be a trained narre. Commercial Course, Senior Girls', German, Senior Chorus. Williams, Glenn Campbell Willy My ambition ii' to be a geolo- girt. Technical Course, Lane Tech 1, 2, Engineering Club 4, Se- nior Boys', Football 1, 2, 33 Senior Chorus 4. Williamson, Marilynn B. Blondie My ambition' ir to become an aniatrix. General Science, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, French 3, Advanced Dancing 3, Guard Marshal 2, Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4, Senior Girls'. Page Seventy-tbree . . 'X . N N ,. . ,, ,, .. . .. ,... .. .. .,,,,, . s - E.. , .sr- Elz I, 4,1 13,1 65.15 ,Zia ..,. ,,.... .. , ..,x v,.,W,.X.,.,, S2-at-Xeisil QQLYQW,-Wm... ..x,x ,Y-.,,,v-4-W4-,iw ,W ,xt..x Y ,Mw-C,-Q ,X . kk-:E-Ti: E::,.':::L, my 1' g 'L QE:-1 K ' X..X . Q-Tllglkwbfii f -'-' ' f ,, . -' ..,.,,., - z X 't ' ... .x.. .. - , .. Winklhofer, Alice Marie HAI., My ambition ir to be a Juccerr in tbe barinerr world. Commercial Course, Senior Gir1s', German 4, Senior Chorus 4, Arlington High 1, Girls' Glee 2. Wise, Sarabelle V. Belle My ambition ir to fly around tbe wo rl d . General Science, Three years nior Girls Wisner Vale in I wo be to uf r J ite Hon or a if Com . . ur . e,Ad- MESH' J! .MI f f' at Roosevelt High, Aero 4' i vanced Da c 5 , 3, Aero 4, X Guard 4. Witt, Thomas Edward Nit-wit My ambition ir to be an ad- venturer. General Science, Glee 4, Se- nior Chorus 4, Senior Boys' 4, Secretary 4, Lettermen's 2, Foot- ball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4. Witte, Louise M. ' Witty My ambition ir to lead tbe tbrilling life of a foreign cor- rerpondent and travel abroad. General History, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Palette Guilde 2, 33 German 3, 4, Drama Guilde 4, Librarian 3, 4, Aero 3, 4, Se- nior Chorus 4, Chess and Checker 3, 4, Senior Girls', Schurzone - Schurzworld Dele- gate 3, Supervisor 4, Delegate All High School Conference 4, Guard 2, 33 Book Room 4. Wi man, Julia Jule ambition ir to be a foreign reipondent. General Language, Foreman jr. High, German 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Aero 4, Senior Girls', Guard 4. Page Seventy-four Wodniakowski, Edward L. Ed fButChj My ambition if to become a cbemival engineer. General Science, Senior Boys', Polish 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. wojfik, sophie J. Dimples My ambition ir to travel. General Science, Foreman Jr. High 1, Senior Girls' 4, Polish 4, Senior Chorus. Wold, Louise Margaret Wheezer My ambition ir to be a writer. General Language, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Se- nior Chorus, Biology 3, Vice- Pres. 33 Chess and Checker 3, Senior Girls'. Wold, Norman H. Norm My ambition ir to be a fon- tractor and follow in my fatber'r footrlepr. Technical Course, Soccer 2, 3, Social Committee 3, Aero 4, Senior Boys' 4. Wolff, Norman H. Norm Like all ambitionr young men my aim ir to trend my way tbrougb bardrbipr and meet rncrerr. Technical Course, Skating Team 3, Senior Boys'. Wright, Ruth Evelyn n ,, Rudy My ambition ir to become a piano accompanirt. Commercial Coursegi 'Mu- sicians 3, Chorus 4, Senior Girls' 4, Ae.o 4,'l-lonor Roll 3. xi X. , . ,. -.-,,A, -- - f- - - . - H - -- VVV, -- - - . .. . ,,,. . ,,,,, .. ,,,,,, . , g.... .......... - ,,,,,,,,.-,,.W- .. . tx K ' Q ,Q 5 ' 'A 'SM' ,.,, s . .X 1, may .-:.. , -If? - r - X ' Q. ' 4 Q... an 1 is' .assi ' R. 2 .. v 'f -. - . :. S N NE ,-55.,,a.5,-:5..- , , - ,. g . I.. . 4' ..,t,,........,f.:......,. - F.. .- .Q Q.,- .,..g.i-:'., 5. .'-srtiimr .- . .1 ew- .. .. -. wg.. w -so : X-1 A . Q.. - is f .., -.. -.... ...,. , ..... -. :s .. 4- A l. :EN -. ,.....,...,. 5, :fig ve: .a...aa.aa.a ,NN 'wr ww -N 3 -aw ' is aussi .. 9 W k' Th dd M' h ' IOHS 1, 21 Gus ic ael Zaleski, Helen K Q 1 1 f , , . , , Butch Lennie My ambition of today if to be- come a lawyer for tbe C. IV. A. General Science, Weber High 1, 2, Chess and Checker 4, Po- lish 4, Choral Group 4, Senior Boys' 4. Wunderlich, Joyce Heriette , 'Jovi' A. dren derigner I would be And barfe a rbop in gay Paree. General Science, German 3, 4, Senior Girls' 4, Chess and -Checker 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Wurst, Henry Richard Hank My ambition ir to fly like a bird faviatorj. Commercial Course, Senior Boys', Radio 4. Yergy, Katherine Ann ..Kay.. Ambition: To become a rnCc.e,r.r- ful busznerf woman. General Science QCommer- cialj, Senior Girls', D. S. Keith jr. High, Altoona, Pa., North Side High School, Fort Wayne, Ind. Zabel, Sadie Edna 11BabeY3 It if my ambition to be a newf- paper reporter. Commercial, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls. J . Z y 1 ak y on ir J, profound' o atte, na olir. enera' Scr c , Alliance Academy, oc , Senior Boys', A 4, Chess and Checker 4. 1 i My ambition if to become a good burinerr woman. General Science, Aero 4, German 4, Polish 4, Senior Girls', Chorus 4, Biology 3, Art 3, Glee 3. Zalmana, Evelyn Charlotte 1 Eve My ambition if to become a burinerr woman of importance. Commercial, Senior Girls', Girls' Glee 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Aero 3, 4, Chess and Check- er 3, 4, German 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Schurzone Staff, All City Championship. ' Zanosko, George Senator My ambition ir to berome an ar- rountant. General, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, A Ca- pella 4. Zarnt, Walter Arthur Wz1lly My ambition if to berome a golf proferrional at a large, well- known club. Technical, Lane Tech 1, 2, 3, Engineering 4. Zastrow, Florence Louise Tommy My ambition if to become a pro- ferrional tap-dancer. General Science, Schurzone Staff 4, Advanced Gym 2, 34 Senior Gir1s'. Zawacke, joseph Edward UJOC.. My ambition ir to become a bank executive or cbemiral engineer. General Science, German 3, 4, Foreman jr. High 1, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, Architec- tural 4, Guard 2, Librarian 4. Page Seventy-five SHN is: ,Q ,aw ..... ,g.,,:qg,,,..,MwwQQs3w-,e.eSQ.a,,.ai :ru , ,.., , - , , QQ ' I Jai' ' , :..,,g f- .H-s:1f .:,g5,g-.,:5- 3 , , A A g Q r ..,, ,. . . . X -1 I WNW, 4 XX X X in SE A g N I t ., , J .,..,:g3:: ., S.. Z. . M K gg-,wxguwww gg-4-me awe,-Laaiq-rg ia,..e.:5::,::T:3 ...,, .vm ., X, x is X X ...:5Es352fasa.:., . - 4 4 - Q ,3- Zetzsche, Bertha Marie Beezie I murt be a funny creature, Became I want to be a teacber. General Science, German 2, 4, Senior Girls', Chess and Checker 4. Zetzsche, Fritz G. Freddie My ambition is to be a good accordion player. Technical, Senior Boys'. Zimmerman, Harvey Elmer Snuss W'bat a cruel, cruel world to baue an ambition in. Technical, Biology 3, Chess and Checker 3, Senior Boys'. Zuckert, Sol Irving Sol My ambition ir to be a certified public accountant. Commercial, R. O. T. C., Knights and Ladies of the Guard, Senior Boys', Cross Country, Track. Zwierowicz, Eugenia T. Jean Ambition: To derign women'r apparel-bring Parif to Cbi- cago. General Science, French 3, Polish 3, Aero 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Schurzworld Dele- gate 3. Barrett, Eileen jane Bubbles My ambition ir to be an au- tborerr. Commercial, Aero 3, Press 2, Guard 3, 4, Pep 2, Glee 33 Senior Girls'. Page Seventy-Jix Becker, Elinor Phyllis Hermit My ambition ir to be a blues ringer. General Science, German, Aero, Chorus 4, Senior Girls'. Berger, Bernard B. Barney My ambition ir to become a cizfil engineerT- To build and create. Technical, Honor Roll 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Football 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Fencing 2, En- gineering 3. Bruser, Gertrude Trudy An accountant I rbould like to be,' but, ob! my adding-don't you ree? Commercial Bookkeeping, Guard 2, 3, Chorus 4, Solo Class 4, Senior Girls'. DieBold, Shirley Beverely Shelly To be a perfect bourewife would be jurt right. General Science, A Capella, Senior Girlslg Chess and Checker. Gabler, Charles M. Chuck My ambition ir to be a private recretary. Commercial, Senior Boys', Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Schurz World, Schurzone Delef gate. Hardt, Irvin Wil 'am ' Irv My aln izon ir o ecome an electricl enginee for a large hnic ' Orus 4, Band 2, 3, ng'n r , Aero 4, Guard 2 5 ij 1 , Q i T g .h LX'gQ.WgQg3,qQtg 'auf' 1. g:z12l3 -41:5-Y'Q l'3. N Fllvlk gg....g:r:q:..:.QIff:'3: x--' .--,.. L ..., .:..f1::'g',:'i, 4 X ...Q -mea-sf. . f - H -if 1-, !:,.z.f'x ,, , . ,. A . ,. . , , .f .,.. . ,,,, ,,,, . . 1 . ., X X g g Y . . .,.,. S Q V ,vbbu by Q 'I 'S A i ' .. 'P :if b ...W g g ' We f-s w-W N 7 S ' it 1 , ss , . .. .. , -:ah :QQ-Q ,,,.::. ::. 5 +I 2531. L' , 'II-23 3 ' V , X I .:s...,. -'-'11,-saw..':-::-ff: -:.- ::.. :'::i: :-.L.:-: NN-- 1 -- Q: 5, 1 , kksswe-max .rw ...sms -.,. wr., X ' - fv nv. Us .. . 5255: ,W .,., 2 --.f. . . J . -,, - . -1:-- N M '- Q cs Matas, Ellen A. Matas My ambilion if to be' a liltle more loan jun 5omebody'.s' Jie- rzog -cz private Jecrelary. Commercialg Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Senior Girls'g Chorus 4g Office Work 3, 4. lVIRlglsc?i, Berhice C. xc Bee 5 I to be fearful nurre. a g Guard 1, 2, 5, 4g nor Roll 1, 2g Branch Pep Club, Sec'y, 1g Chess and Checker 33 Aero 4g Senior Cho- rus g Senior Girls'. GIRL Claudia Partipilo . . . Elsie Reitz ........ Jean Partridge . . . Lorraine Chapman .. The Ideal Graduate ...EYES ...HAIR... ...TEET1-1.. ....NOSE...., Helen jane Miller ..... . . . FOREHEAD . . . . Wilma Gene Douglas. . . . . COMPLEXION . . . Betty Jayne Wagner .... . . CHARM . . . Dorothy Droberg . . . .... FIGURE . . . . Dorothy Jensen .... . . . APPEARANCE . . Florence Bryntesen . . ..... SMILE . . . . Emma Christensen . . . . . HANDS . . . Lois Moe ....... . . . DIMPLES . . . Dorothy Maier . . . .... SWEETNESS . . . . Gladys Wendt ..... . . EYEBROWS . . . . Peggy Christopher . . . . . CI-IIN . . . . Eleanore Blau ..... . . EYELASHES . . . . Marian Miner ....... . . PEP . . . . Madeline McGuinness .... . . LIPS . . Rodowetz, Paul Rodney My ambition is alufayr to be bonert, work laard, and My to do thingy for other perronr Technical. - Wilcoxon, Dixie Carol 'Ca1ol .QAM 1 vale ferret 'y. Gener Science 3 Chess a , en1o1 Girls'g Senior Chorus 4. BOY . . . Lester Barr . . Glenn Quinn . . . Bob Nation . . . Art Peterson Clifford Anderson . . Howard Olsen . . . Bob Hagerup . Oscar Tollstam . . . . Phil Brewer . . . Bob Denton .. Elmer Brown . . . Fred Widell . . . Sanford Katz Howie Anderson EdGray . Wally Schwass . . . Louis Meyer Howard Murphy Page Seventy-Jeven :Q ummm Ns , ,,,, , f 1 ., If . ' - ' ' 33 ' ' T X . . Graduation 'S-1 the Crisis HAT is Graduation? Is it simply a period in your life when you feel that you have finished a school which you have been attending for four years, and are about to enter a school or perhaps a profession, or do you consider it a turning-point in your life? Do you look at Graduation time with the clear cold logic of facts or are you only facing things with the enthusiasm of one who starts on some new adventure, and is anxious to see what it will be like? Graduation is a turning point. It is then that we either make up our minds to strive for greater heights, or to take an interest in a profession in which we have no interest what- soever. Some philosophers believe that our lives are planned out for us and that there is nothing in the world which we can do to alter it. Yet it has been proved time and again that if a person really wishes to follow a particular profession, he will follow it and nothing in this great universe of ours can change his mind. When we see a theory proved we believe in it, and strive to prove it ourselves. Thus it is in this case. We see that some people have succeeded in gaining what they want, and we proceed to gain our goals also. It is the ability behind what we attempt, and not the thought alone which shapes our lives for us. After graduation is the time to prove that this statement is true. So, strive to reach your pinnacle of success and make your life worth a great deal to yourselves, and those whom you encounter throughout your life. Notes From a Seuior's Diary December 22, 1930-Our music instructor arranged a program in which we were all to take part. Standing on the grounds surrounding the portables, we sang Christmas Carols as lustily as we could. November 5, 1932-Lane played against Schurz today at Soldier's Field. Schurz 265 Lane 6! January 6, 1933- The junior Debut Dance was held in the New Gym. I found out about Newly-Weds. They're ice cream rolls! January 17, 1933- The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs and the A Capella Choir took part in the Eighth Annual Competition at Orchestra Hall. We're champions now. january 23, 1933- As part of the prize won in the contest, the Schurz Choristers were invited to attend an operetta, The Song of The Flame at the Chicago Civic Opera House. April 7, 1933-The date of the 3A dance. No one seemed to step on anyone else's corns. May 26, 1933- Schurz Choristers sang before the National Education Association at the Medinah temple. , - July 21, 1933.-Schurz Choristers sang before a mass-meeting of Board of Education executives and teachers at the Chicago Stadium. November 18, 1933-Today the game between Schurz and Harrison was played at Mills Stadium. Our spirits were dampened. fHarrison 33, Schurz 131. December 13, 1933-A performance of the Messiah was given in the New Assembly Hall. january 17, 1934- The Ninth Annual Competition Festival was held at Orchestra Hall. Schurz entered the Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, and A Capella contests, and won prizes in them all! April 9, 1934- Schurz Chorus sang for the Music Teachers' Convention at the Auditorium Theatre. Elise! Mznzrterman. Page Seventy-eighl .L ...rm 7,7 .W as C.. . A,,A .C , ,, ,r C, as :Z Qgigqrrw,WIa,:,.,,X,.a,,Qi,.,,.s-wigs-S , ,. ,MWTW-,,,,.,TW,,.aMW?-Wsa..,,s,Wa-M... .V ...usda ...xx X -W. X,,x.x . v 5 s,fss,,.,,,q, ' ' is P ' ' it i- 5 .5-:.if:Is5EEEEa?::' -2 ---- i -ti- -: rf-i . 7' Y i i t': ' ' 1' 'Q lil Class History UR four years at Schurz have been as a song. The tempo and mood have varied, now forte, now pianissimo, now largo, now allegro. We begin with a martial strain, something that implants fire into our young bosomsg it is Chicago Day at the Stadium, there are seventeen soldierly R. O. T. C. Bands-foremost among them, that of our school. In the latter half of the first year the 4A girls entertain the Freshman girls, and the theme of the song is friendship. S The music chants and wails, and the school is draped in mourning, for a man has died, a man whose influence was felt in the farthest corner of the school community, a man who was prominent in all affairs pertaining to civic and school life, and the music is sad and slow, and it weeps, for Mr. Pettersen has passed on, that eclipses all else on the immediate horizon. For the Junior and Senior Girls there is an important occasion in view-the All-City Girls' Conference-held at the Chicago Woman's Club, for the purpose of strengthening the bonds of friendship among girls of Chicago high schools. The music is now syncopated, its uneven rhythm and shrill notes attending the initiation of the Juniors into the supreme social attainment of the school-the dance. Right here those who are to become outstanding personalities rise from the mass and take shape as distinct characters. The music becomes a mixture of that of all nations, for the World's Fair is here, and we as Juniors go to look and marvel at man's genius. With the fourth year the Chorus becomes an integral part of the Senior schedule. It is the ultimate aim of every Senior to be a member of the Chorus in good standing. To this end, the air is filled with the melodious strains of Handel's Messiah, So intensive is the training that two wonderfully successful performances of this classic are given, under the able and competent direc- tion of the Chorus' Master, Mr. Leroy Wetzel. Goaded on by success, the Schurz choristers com- pete for and win three championship trophies in the city-wide chorus contest. The music swells with the voice of pride and joy-Mr. Wetzel and his choristers cannot be praised too highly. Events follow in feverish succession-dances, exciting elections, the choice of class notables, and suddenly-Graduation, the final official act, the last solemn ceremony. But the music does not end here-the composition is not finished. It continues richer and more full on an ascending note, rising into a mysterious and glorious crescendo. Pearl Weirf, Ethel Mzzmtermafz, Virginia C hrirtiamerz. Page S evenly-nine :::E A El gg., ,,,,,,,,? ,,., N,a,.v.,...a, W, ...... .W ,K ,,,,, ,.,,.,. ..... A....xx r x,x. . .. xxx-xwXx wa . V... ..,xx. ..,. ,L ..,. x.v,.,. W., . ,,X.Yx..x ,. Wqx 'i ,. ' .' .:,. ,,..., 5 11- ,..-- as '5WXl '5Tf5f ' ' R . ' k ' ' . 'N -- y 4. SF W1' ....1 Izz s q I ix M k4,. i I Class Will DATE: June 15, 1934. HOUR: 10 A. M. PLACE: Private office of Counsellor Slocum. PURPOSE: Reading of the will of June Class, 1934. ERE were waiting the heirs of poor june 1934. Among those present was Miss Frisky Freshman nervously clutching the bulging briefcase so essential to her life. Her face showed that she had little understanding of the situation in hand, for she was continu- ally giggling. Beside her lounged Mr. Sophisticated Sophomore, glancing with disdain upon her portfolio, which he thought stamped her as a first year student. Because her giggles were disturbing his earnest attemptsat seriousness, he favored her with frequent withering looks, which, however, failed to serve his purpose. In the midst of the group was Miss Jolly junior living up to her reputa- tion by chattering gaily to all victims who chanced to direct a remark her way. But alas! There was one vacant chair, and the occupant-to-be was the cause of the delay. In walked Mr. Sedate Senior, at last, sleeking his hair. There was an atmosphere about him that seemed to screech Look at me! See how important I am! - Now Counsellor Slocum arose and the room became absolutely quiet. In the low clear tone characteristic of the lawyer he began to read: I, the Graduate of June 1934 of Carl Schurz High School- of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, beingof sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, in manner following, viz.: First, I will and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second, I give, devise, and bequeath to Sedate Senior all sales talks for the Schurzone, the Schurzone Installment Plan, the literary ability I lacked, the after effects of the Senior Prom, the election squabbles and speeches, and the fudge I didn't get in Mr. De Velde's chemistry class. To Jolly Junior, the honor of being in the large division, the excitement of the first Junior Dance, the'Factor Theorem, and the Friday Division Programs. To Sophisticated Sophomore, the tardy and absentee yarns, the Latin ponies, the vacancies in the athletic teams, and the pictures drawn in the music books. To Frisky Freshman, the pleasure of riding to school with the C.W.A.'s, the gum under the desks, the unwashed windows, and the grey hair I accumulated in my four years of struggle. To all, the second and third verses of the Star Spangled Banner, the benefit of the five cents we paid for repairing lockers, fire drills in the midst of tests, the supervised study periods, the cups won in the All-City Championship Music Contest, and all miscellaneous articles too unimportant to enumerate. , I hereby appoint Walter F. Slocum of Carl Schurz High School Executor of this, my Last Will and Testament. Lastly, I hereby revoke all former wills made by me at any former time. , In Witrzerr Wloereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred, thirty-four. ' fsfgmfay JUNE CLASS OF '54 Per Eleanore Blau, Karlefze Diederich, Adelaide Tatter. Page ,Eighty 1 F. 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MOST ATHLETIC Gladys Wendt Oscar Tollstam MOST POPULAR Dorothy Jensen Philip Brewer MOST MUSICAL Florence Bryntesen Edward Taylor Bernice Berendsohn Philip Pellicore 8. MOST DEPENDABLE Jane Trapp Sanford Katz MOST DIGNIFIED Peggy Christopher Edwin Gray 10. BEST DANCERS Marian Miner Howard Murphy 11. MOST VERSATILE Dorothy Droberg Howard Olsen 12. JOLLIEST Helen J. Miller Louis Meyer Page Eighty -0726 -,-4 4 up ' .1 ,fyQ,Q,,, JL - K K' 'ef' g ,I 3- A . V.ac.gf.c.,c..ea514Qg4gW,1...,4g1Q1, A ,..T,.. .. N ,Q .1 1, Ma. .,,:1gqq::Q:Q .: Q-.14W.1.w.,.. x , nf .... J .' A 1 - . . 'il ' .- .' I 'Ik::E'. R I . 'TX ww :QQ 11 h , . ,l , .... , ,. , . S if 1 . sw f -'X O Ir ' - ' 1' '1 I - A i 't ' t Lk'L' ' ' 1- , f -git, Q' 31- k -f .. , gg: ,1.,.... ,. x j . .. . r . .. . 1 1 1-1-1 . :s1. - -f - -21,11 -:.- 1. ::1:-sf V p i sx j . :I ' Q . , , , - 1 , 1 1 . . .- - fs . ' ., , . .Q ,Q g W . X I fi' N ..:. -.-c ... New . X... A X- w 1 -2--Q.-be f- . Advice To Undergraduates N order successfully to meet and to solve your problems, you must seek knowledge. It is true that many among you are limited as to means of securing schooling. So was W Abraham Lincoln-much more so than you or I. And did that stop him? No. He gleaned his education by his own labors and rose to his rightful place among men. Upon him rested the fate of our country, just as it shall upon you. It is entirely up to you to provide for the curtailment and abatement of race prejudice and bigotry. It is entirely up to you to insist upon your rights to higher education. You must establish for posterity an even higher level of educational standards than those established for us by our forefathers. You must seek to fit yourselves into and to deal with the increasing complexity of our civilization. And this can be accomplished by one means alone: education. Bernard Berger. Au Ambitious Student S I walked into the study hall and sat down, I happened to notice the girl sitting across the aisle. She was diligently studying, that is, as diligently as an ordinary student on a warm spring day. Then I began to notice the queer motions she was making. ' She would run her hand through her hair, then with a hurried motion open her purse and snatch out her mir.ror, which she would use for the purpose of finding out whether she had dis- turbed the neat, smooth, brown curls which dangled over her ears and down the back of her head. Then with a slow, dreamy motion she would replace the mirror, prop her head on one hand, and gaze out of the window with wide blue eyes, thus showing her attractive profile to the boy on her other side. Next, at a sharp word from the teacher, she hurriedly bent down to the sheet of blank paper before her. She scribbled a few lines, then with a gesture of disgust, wadded it up. She sat there, looked down, and flicked a few imaginary spots from her tan wool skirt, and next, as if a bright thought had struck her, she began to brush lint off a neat sude shoe. Being again reprimanded by the teacher, she reluctantly drew out the very bottom book from a stack which resembled a skyscraper and read a few lines, put the book back, and drew out another one. She started suddenly and turned around to giggle and murmur a few unintelligible words to the girl behind her. just then the teacher marched down to her desk and with a Well, Miss jones, are you enjoying yourself ? brought her back to her books with a meek I'm awfully sorry. As he left, she glanced at the clock and with more animation than I had yet seen, seized her compact and a lipstick, hurriedly applied them, popped them back into their places, ran a bright red comb through her hair, and gathered up her books. just then the bell rang, and she burst from the room like fire from a Roman candle. 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Are. you ready, Marge? wk :xc wk We are situated here in the lobby. I glance around and whom should I see but ELMER BRAUN, who just came in from his ranch on the west coast, with a group of his friends. Let's see. There are LELAND ECKART, -EVALYN CROMWELL, -the critic, and WILMA DOUGLAS, the high diver. A large crowd is gathering about the drinking fountain. It is easy to see why. The great chewing gum manufacturer, WALLACE SCHWASS, is bringing in some of his friends--MARIAN BOLLENBACH, the rhythm dancer, and HELEN JANE MILLER and LOUIS MEYER, the comedy movie team. Of course, they're all enjoying Wally's favorite product. The head doorman, JACK ELDER, is rushing out to the curb. An escort of police with GEORGE ALVEN leading are blowing their sirens fiercely. A magnificent' limousine is drawing up before the theatre. Hon. PHILIP BREWER, the president of the United States, has arrived unexpectedly. Watch out there! just as he was crossing into the vestibule, his foot slipped! But don't worry. Some nurses ought to be around. Yes, here come two running, always alert, HELENE KAPUS and BETTY ANDERSON. They'll soon have his bruises soothed. To my left, I observe those world-famous swimmers, ANN and MARIE KELLER, and EVELYN BAUER. They seem rather puffed up by their recent victory over England in the great indoor swimming meet. ESTHER BLOMBERG and BERNICE BERENDSOHN, the noted tennis stars, are trying to enter unnoticed. A Everyone here seems to be in high spirits. Why, look over there! Several people seem to be swinging their arms. It looks like an old-fashioned windmill! Oh, it's only two fashion critics, MARJORIE NIELSEN and CLAUDIA PARTIPILO having a heated argument over something or other. Police Captain SANFORD KATZ is hustling over to settle the quarrel. There in the corner are two newspaper reporters conferring about something exciting. Perhaps it's the latest Schurz victory. I'll see if I can get a better look. Yes, just as I thought-DOROTHY MAIER and HENRY JANKOWIAK. ELSIE REITZ, the world's most proposed-to woman, is withdrawing from an OLIN and Company Taxi. She is accompanied by ARTHUR PETERSON, the Illinois Senator. Well, look who is here! EDWIN GRAY, the great politician, with his equally famous friend, EINAR Page Eighty-four mg ,, S5 MSX ,L . K .NaM3-....sX..m.s..,....-crap... W xwa....,,.?.,. 6 J 4,.gg1iQgx,,gSQ6x X N . Xb ' . - viii. . S, I-'aah' .. .air ,,,, 35RTWW'S1-DXMNIW s1'fs'53u ss'1f?W Xgississ-XNQ i5Q9r?3N5 MfK Ti -T W Qiiwspwswwili-M :s51.s:. -S... .. X X -Qifgiil : 1. f:,-rs-'-' . ....,, ....,. L., A A p ...aa .. ,..,,,, . par A ...:,-.. .,,, . .- ,,., , -, , K . A .. -I R 2 gg g .4 J V f::.::- :X w...aa..f.a.-'....s.f.r...Wwws-VW. .-..-.samssswwswwNW.. .swat 11 ww-www! Kmyxwfvxwwxww as ww, ...,.e..sMWaa.WN..s,,KK 32:32 V ii.. Fi.. 1-I N - 5 I ri' :fi-fe... fri. I ifiiiirrl, Tail: .52-' TWMWP . 2 mW'liQli:'Wi:l' IMTfi'K Km'MTF:FiITi4Ntt':R5..K . ..N - I ii Y ii . , li , ...,. ,.., I f ,I - .N ' mmm- .... .- .. vm ...'N 9N 5 '. ' s' - . ' I u h m. I 'TEBo, the Army Captain. As they step to the box office, a smile goes over their faces. They recognize the cashier-none other than JAMES LORD. Coach TOLLSTAM from Northwestern escorting the well-known society leader, DORIS STRANDBERG, is now entering. They seem to be having a jolly time. The newly elected president of the Pullman Company, HENRY KRAUSE, with the golf champion, WILLIAM HINRICHS, is arriving, followed closely by ROY HENRIKSEN and CLIFFORD ANDERSON, the great basket-ball players. As the time is getting short, I'll switch the mike over to that entertaining talker, FLORENCE KNAPTON, who will relate to you some of the things that happen behind the curtain in a big theatre. Take it away, Flo. :ls :ls Dk To my left, HELEN ZALESKI, one of the players, is being interviewed by the famous writer, WILLIAM BROADBENT, while to my right, two able hairdressers, ADELIA LIEKE and PEARL WAGNER, are putting the finishing touches to the players' coiffures. Directly in front of me stand JANETTE LARMER and DORIS SQUARCY, who are viewing the costumes designed by themselves and sewn by VIRGINIA SJOGREN. JEANNE PARTRIDGE, one of the actresses, is posing for a picture. RAY JOHNSON and LEROY PRICE are two of the photographers I recognize. The wardrobe mistress, AVIS LEVY, is kept busy handing out costumes. There isn't a trace of fright in anyone. They are all kept laughing instead by the clowning of that clever singer, BOB NATION. ' We have many famous columnists here tonight. JANE TRAPP is writing for the Times and LOIS NYMAN for the Tribune. PEGGY CHRISTOPHER is back-stage getting the data for her latest novel, Behind the Curtain. I The movie stars, GLADYS WENDT and HOWARD OLSEN, are talking to a friend, MADELINE MCGUINNESS, who won fame by her marvelous screaming ability in the latest mystery plays written by DOROTHEA TRAEGER.. One of the stage hands is passing out soothing cough drops manufactured by the MEDAL Company. The stage has been decorated beautifully for the occasion by ODYL WESEMANN, with the assistance of MARILYNN WILLIAMSON. A The lights have just been dimmed by the electrician, PHIL PELLICORE, who is giving every- one a thrill by climbing many feet to replace burned-out lamps. I believe the performance is about to begin, so Iill turn the microphone over to ANITA RENKE, who will give you a vivid description of Madame Robin Hood. Madame Robin Hood was written by DOROTHY DROBERG and directed by JOHN MUELLER. The vast number of players all add to the color, music, and drama of this fantastic Page Eighty-five F g UNR - Q IBN NNN ' . - - ' ' V- .. ' . . 1-. Q iii? sais? .. .. .- .. .... .. ,. .. . . 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In the ballet we find those famous dancers-RUTH HORN, TOSCA BAIOCCHI, MARIAN MINER, VIR- GINIA BERTHOLD, VIOLARUTH OLSON, and FRIEDA HERTER. MARY EISEMAN and HOWARD ANDERSEN furnish some delightful burlesque and light satire. The play is laid in a New England village. The author tries to draw a comparison between Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest and our young heroine. Madame Robin Hood leads a double life. She is la city social worker and a village maid who helps the poor by legitimately robbing the more fortunate. A charming love scene takes place in the second act when Madame meets a sympathizer, who is a singer. The smoothness of affairs is interrupted by Carwin, who tries to persecute the heroine. Leland comes to the rescue and the malicious attempts are defeated. The last act, a beautiful pageant of flowers and music, aided by the dancing of the ballet and the singing of the chorus, is the most beautiful of all operetta scenes. J I see that the orchestra is now visible in the pit as EDWARD TAYLOR raises his baton and we hear the overture to Madame Robin Hood. ALBERT NADLER, the famous violinist, is present along with VICTOR BARTH, the eminent harpist and JOSEPH ROBINSON, the flute player. As the curtain rises, the music softens, the lights dim, and the first act of Madame Robin Hood iis about to begin. fAnnouncer pauses while act is carried through microphone to radio audiencej And now, ladies and gentlemen, we have the honor of presenting a great musical character, Miss GAILE HERRE, who will entertain you during the intermission. fPause for solo.J I hope you can hear me through this thunderous applause. The lights are again dimmed and the curtain is rising for the second act of Madame Robin Hood. wk SIC Pls Well, I know you enjoyed the last scene of this act, and the audience, too, seems elated. They are clamoring for a word from that well-known assistant of JOHN MUELLER, IRVINE STIRTON. The play has been well received and appears to be a. great success. Many new stars' have made a successful debut and another red-letter evening goes down in the musical world as history. May I say that we hope you have enjoyed the music as much as we have in presenting it to you? This is your announcer now bidding you a pleasant Good-night and referring you back to the studio. Anim Renee, 5 1'Fl01'emeKmzpt0zz, 1VIargaret Napier. Page Eighty-fix ...rad .La-.an ,. -A mm. N. .A W... . X www x Xxx .mai N NX X QWYWW mx we Mm 'Q Qi 3 X i RN flies we if e :ek ,,., ,W ,,,.,, -1 M... .. . . ....,-.......... -. ,...,. .. . .........,,. ,,-, . ...- .... .-......M.1.... . . ,,,., ,,... . -L1 Q :.- A .. .aifiifwlis ' :-.wif-' ..QfQ....g.. ...a.l.l... ...g ........ ...... .W .... ...... . M --,, -2,14 xx. ..., .f......,..M.,, 1- ' N - :I- i:f-1+ Ig... fi:-21' 4 X' X 1 'f-S+? 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S mf Secretary LITERARY , Margaret Napier, Florence Knapton, Virginia Christiansen, Adelaide Tatter, Pearl Weiss, Evelyn Zalmana, Anita Renke, Karlene Diederich, Ethel Munsterman, Eleanore Blau. PERSONALS Dorothy Jensen, Betty-Jayne Wagner, Lorraine Chapman, Ruth Duncan, Jeannette Kalish, Esther Robeck, Jack Elder, Lois Moe, Tosca Baiocchi, Elsie Jacobsen, Kay DuVall, Virginia Berthold, Marian Miner, Jane McCreadie, Lois Ellsworth, Freida Herter, Ruth Horn, Anna Struif, Julia Wittman, Louise Witte, Wallace Schwass, Helen Brophil, Marion Bollenbach, Irene Gieryna, Florence Medal, Louise Wold. ATHLETICS Sanford Katz, Chairman of Boys' Teams, Gladys Nielsen, Chairman of Girls' Teams, Arthur Peterson, Howard Olsen, Elmer Braun, Ruth Krueger, Grace Stern, Evelyn Bauer, George Healey, Robert Nation. CLUBS Evalyn Cromwell, Chairman, Helene Kapus, Betty Anderson, Helen Zaleski, Dorothy May Lindner, Leland Eckart, Catherine Leibrock, Ruth Rederer, James Lord, Henry Jankowiak, Rolf Bauman. Schedule of Club Pictures: Leland Eckart. SNAPSHOTS A Loretta Joppeck, Chairman, Dorothy Maier, Madeline McGuinness, Gladys Wendt, Marion Helbauer, Margaret Buck, Peggy Emsley, Elsie Reitz, Dorothy Droberg. PICTURES James Lord, Manager, Henry Jankowiak, Kay DuVall, Irene Gieryna. ' ART A Genevieve Krause, Ella Monrad, William Karry, LeRoy Price, Florence Zastrow, Olga Nikiforow, June Johnson, Lois Nyman, Marjorie Nielsen, Wilma Gene Douglas, Mary DeFreest, Frank Lambert, Avis Levy, Edwin Grey J FINANCE Philip Brewer, Manager, Peggy Christopher, Dorothea Traeger, Assistants. Page Eighty-eight , V saw Q-ra .-xx , ,, Nxx,.x... f1w5'gw,,,.W ',:,:,.,1a ,XNxXX,.x., :tx .Xxx- .t,..g.,.,M M W - A L, S .Ama as A ,, awzaaf XXX-h 1 :.,., , ,,:A:,::.: Q9 it QQ L as , , ,su . Eg ss ww N X .Wi 1 W W X X X X I, X 5 c 5 sea, 1 rwnrf- . H M ,,,, , k,,,,, 04, .,M,,.u,,.,,' . ...,, , .. . . .... , ..... N.-. .. V-11:2,i's..5: ' IIQIR ,.,-1:::' K. . 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SUPERVISORS Betty Anderson, Tosca Baiocchi, Evelyn Bauer, Rolf Bauman, Virginia Berthold, Eleanore Blau, Elmer Braun, Philip Brewer, Helen Brophil, Marian Bollenbach, Margaret Buck, Lorraine Chap- man, Virginia Christiansen, Peggy Christopher, Evalyni Cromwell, Karlene Diederich, Dorothy Droberg, Ruth Duncan, Kay DuVall, Leland Eckart, Jack Elder, Lois Ellsworth, Peggy Emsley, Irene Gieryna, Marion Helbauer, Frieda Herter, Ruth Horn, Elsie Jacobsen, Henry Jankowiak, Dorothy Jensen, Loretta Joppeck, Jeannette Kalish, Helene Kapus, Sanford Katz, Florence Knapton, Ruth Krueger, Catherine Leibrock, Dorothy May Lindner, James Lord, Dorothy Maier, Jane McCreadie, Madeline McGuinness, Florence Medal, Marian Miner, Lois Moe, Ethel Munsterman, Robert Nation, Margaret Napier, Gladys Nielsen, Howard Olsen, Arthur Peterson, Ruth Rederer, Elsie Reitz, Anita Renke, Esther Robeck, Wallace Schwass, Grace Stern, Anna Struif, Adelaide Tatter, Dorothea Traeger, Betty-Jayne Wagner, Pearl Weiss, Gladys Wendt, Louise Witte, Julia Wittman, Louise Wold, Helen Zaleski, Evelyn Zalmana. ' SPONSORS Miss A. Schmidt ..... ..... C hief Spomor Miss Fink ...... ..... L itemry Adviser Mr. Lakemacher .... .... F imuzcial Advirer Miss Blythe . . . ..... Art Adzfifer Page Eighty-nine 1. Watch the sign Sanford! 2 3 4 WW 5- . W--1-wiv-www s..W..c .c.....,.........-. U 9 K x K K K -2Qggx:':rx:::T4,eg1:1.4...sigma,K vm if . - 1, 'S ' ' .g-:sf .gg ,-:assi ..-.:s5f:,-.: giwwwm, k,kk, ,,,, , new kA,,Y W. k,,,,, M ,k,, A ,A ......,.. ,.,, . nc.. ,W ,.,,, x... ,,,. 1 ...,., , 1 ..,, . ,,1...,............. I: 1' . .'3.gy:: I: As..S...x - .S 5, Si S ,. - ,:5,:::' .Q-5 KN...c..cr,...m,c,............-ciwcgsgwvwweM...-.-.WN-.naw .ef....w..IlKS ,ww Mews..EwenWwww-wwwwwswwwwwm --: -3: . Q Wg gi tk, X :ies -ax M :S . - 5' -.-..-1r::.E:' . .. J -1 ' Q:.i':5I5E21 .-.:?5i'if:2-it ir- . .v:'Z :Lf Ubin. - X -1. .,.,.,.. . as A ,...-SN ,. -2, ,M ..:.,v,,.,..-.,. - 4. -.... . ' wi 1 , 1 N X is ' - .X s ..., .,., Page Ninety . Aspiring towards heihts. . Duke and Company. . Inseparable. . Nice car. 5 6. Cuties. 7. Dorothy's Monopoly. 8. It must be spring. 9. Chilly? Our Goalie. Must be Test Day. Five on a fender. Some wing spread. The Gang. 15. Coming up for air 16 . So chummy ! 17. We girls. 18. Oh! Clarence. xmx x :wwe w-W3 mm .Am R9 Nw Q NX XX N NN! v3'WN QQQQX www ww wg sg'-we-X wg-wwqgi gms w wx ygwffwwwmw wmvmggqe R x S 6 ,, fv,EfixxQfz -:-:...' 1 MQW., ,..,, ,,,. . Q, ..-M UW. X 'MG' A,-M. 'X Eggs. 1 ,.,, .,.. .,..., ' ,:4.,,,g.,...,.'l. - . ., 'HS' ,E 555 .K - W-mwwww-Q-swwwwvs-+--M my 1. . X-www. K wtwvs W, sqmwwsmfqeeim -K .Sgr gg Q Q, xx H S' . x is -Q.: i. ' . . 'S X Q' f .. SVN t XX0 t. Q . ' N.: .A-M.. -.A L- 1. .fs N N N .- .-.gf Q sf. . Qs A... ,... I.. ... . A x. .. ...gg.,ss.1es.- -g..Mm..:.......x Wfjff I I W 1. Smithsonian Institute. 2. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. . Well ! 5 4. Cadets at Annapolis. Visiting Mt. Vernon. 9. An Agreeable Quartet. Resting. 10. Raring to go. The White House. 11. Somebody's Gal. There are smiles- 12. Oh! Look. 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Chicago EAUTY ugliness prosperity squalor Streets of palaces crushing streets of slums Temples of greed surging taller taller bums Children of wealth children of the gutter Bright lights music song and laughter Women of fashion and crones that mutter Gayety joy then regret after Towering skyscrapers and chimney stacks Soft coal smoke nd the talk of Aforeign peoples p .. Elevated street car and railroad tracks Grease-soiled streets reflecting church steeples Lake Shore Drive with its blue sky above- Chicago like a tiger, Chicago like a dove! ELINOR THOMAS 9 D Xi rneisf N . A . A.Aqy N . C I . , 7 , . Gentlemen with top hats, and starving if 21 i' ' 7 5 , X 9 ' k Page Ninety-llafee I M ., NW. ,,,,, - , ,,,,. .-.M 2. , m W - . TTfii'53jj'Tj?5S1m'as ' j5iWM'7MffXS ffl' -I 1 '2'f- f -A .bs .ss ,. ' - 1, wk. as . 'iag ' -. is . .. - . -- si- as --ff - - . -.t ., . f ew i. K Mlxkw. .j ,s , S.. r - , W 1 t 'Q .- - - sg- 3, K . . jk .. - Sa..-I .X K vs il. .1 , 4 A F.. 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And dreamily I rnade A wish that I might one day be as strong As that beneathrwhose sheltering arms I find It joy to rest. And e'en upon this thought, Soft and murmuring sweet I heard a songg Be sturdy, brave,,and true, and ever bind Yourself to those things that you have been taught. K ar! ene Diedericla. Corridor Impressions HE big minute hand of the round clock on the wall jerks suddenly into the 12:30 mark. The shrill loudness of the passing bell shatters the quietude of classroom and study hall. Doors are flung open, and a flood of rapidly moving, gesticulating students literally pours into the halls of old Schurz, transforming them in a twinkling from spacious quiet corridors to a seething maelstrom of pushing, rushing humanity. The restless, confused movement of the flood is heightened and set off by the glad music of cheery greetings, coupled with an incessant blending of masculine and feminine voices. Then as suddenly as it arose, the flood is dispersed by the next bell, and laughter and the rush of feet gradually melt into heavy and complete silence. 1 Virginia Bradley. Page N inezy-four V W 1 Q fu rf uf, .MLM ,.T....,... fi , , 415 w f - v wr ' W H M I A l 1 1. .4 gk fQ ' . A rr Q A xA r eeee Q ' s a .. , .. ..., . . . SX A -1:1-5 Q. 1 J ,.-. XxAx . .. , , .. . , . Y t X. , ,,, W , .. X .,.N .,,. Q .... r , . Q ., h , ,Q XX, 2:55, . K , .,,. . ,L .,,,, ..,., or ,,.,,., ,,,., ,,,. .. , ' - ,,,, , K - ,, , K- ,-,,. .,,.. - in - -fr a . Si , - , 's'swx21fmast2.::z:iiT1stEtt5ETtsiTf'fAE''WM't1ffttWW5fi?'ImT. ff':x12::f3KWL2X... 1s'FFft1ttr:',x, i w if ,t g a . c X ' r xX x x Two Young Poets I. JUST BEFORE DAWN . The cherry orchard, pale beneath the moon, With each bent twig bent down by blossoms sweet, Imag'd inexistent shafts in the lagoon And poured her flower tear-drops at our feet. Light clouds, as veils billowed by the breeze, Had cast themselves across the moon's wan face, Yet we could see quaint moths among the trees, On gossamer wings transported through blank space. Not far beyond the meadow, from the pond, A bull-frog's husky croak amazed our ear, And browsing herds excited restless sound, As if they sensed that break of day was near. Though Beauty's consecrated tryst with Night Was spent, new loveliness was bred in Light. if ' ' Playllir Baxter. II. 1 A POET'S PRAYER Oh Lord, give me voice to cry of the beauty of the livid sky When the storm has left his prints, Lord, give me tongue to tell how sun on sparkling dewdrops fell In a million, quivering opal tints. Oh Lord, that I might plead with music strains that heavenward speed, So a little part might stay, That I might to the bird that flew, a living jewel against the blue, A lovely tribute pay! Laverne Lirfy. 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Where painteth the finger? 15 Aren't they sweet? To go, or not to go! Look at those books! A maiden fair. FY . sfiswfixwQNs3'51Tf'F'W'5Wfifi5 NoW!W'WW?:':t?W?s-JswGf?iiX'X'R'i35Q'lfW?FWF.slfffozow255WQQWFXQ33:s'si'26S'sP'R5i-Qwiffifi'ATTEQ3 1 Ffi N X. ,Juv si.. , V K. 1 -. . . . i- .,s..f.s-....1,-mrs..1 Q - ,- .xi . x -1-Mix, .qui i, ggi is Q is . . ,,,, is ,,,, ., A ., . .M A,,,, M.. ,,,, . ,W -G M. i 'M A A A Q Q an Ak N Q? : X s .i3:'i5' -fi -' .vw - f 'N -'fx - QEIEQQI1 -- 'H L .,,, ,,,,,,,k,..M A,,, ...WM ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 4 ,MMM sf M-H... N X.-H in -M........ .--..MH .... A-. , ,. ......., ' ' X' YQ W 'l':25::. his Q3 . Q.: wwQixwfwmessss-ss-k.i......r....,..News ENN.-Q35 Swiwwwiw..W..k..WNNwQwsgfwkgmwifws-qe:gwi6,?,iV 5 , - Q Q -,in 5 t ,QQ E? Q -:gig .I Q- X - si ...s . Z' X x..?.S5NX.t,95.,Ni3.r,M?i....S.W.WH.Wmyifiiimwwwfs Qmmwmwgwwwmwvs,.g.,..-i.5.WY..NWi.,.i.kM..ti.,Nm H- rg.. - Q. W N. :i Sr is I ws.. we s Zire, . i Q' X Q 'W' 'M X x ' X X- X 2...-5... 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A little investigation, I find, will prove that many of the classes bear a more than slight resemblance to the Mad I-Iatter's Tea Party, which is enough to bring that haunted look to anyone. l've seen a music class sent into an uproar because some wit U1 asked coyly, Have you heard my solo on the shoe horn ? In a physics class, in answer to the query, What direction does the wind blow in around a low pressure area? the astounding reply was, It goes around in circles, up and down. Again in a physics class the teacher had been trying to impart to his class the wonders of osmosis. Finishing his enlightening Astatements, he asked what osmosis was. One of his attentive listeners immediately answered by saying: Osmosis, who are you? A teacher mused aloud to his class, What was the time of Alexander the Great ? The reply came quickly-too quickly: It couldn't have been so very long ago, sir. They're still playing Alexander's Ragtime Band. Conundrums also seem to be in order. The pupil, who the teacher thinks is so diligently applying herself to her lessons, is really applying herself to the current riddle about the little boy who said to the little girl beside him, 'Tm your brother, but you're not my sister. What am I? The pupil spends three periods before she is told the answer, A liar. The disturbance in the rear of the class-room often is caused by the fact that in answer to the question, Do you take the street car to school? the reply is No, my teacher won't let me keep it in my locker. And so on, ad finitum. This so-called humor is, perhaps, funny to you the first time you hear it. We who have elder brothers and sisters at home are rebuked with: What, have they rejuvenated that old thing again? when we pass along the newest joke. A careful survey of former Schurzones shows that some of these have an ancestry dating back as far as 1925, perhaps further. These same perennial bits of ribaldry disrupt the same teachers' classes, year in and year out. A tired pained look? It would give anyone with less than granite-like patience and nerves of steel what is commonly called a good case of the jittersf' Florence Femki. Page One Hundred Two ...W ,,,V ..,. w.T-fvV fivmr YYYYVVVYV W, YYYVV W-if V YYVY . W H Y 'arf W-frm' -..wr 4 ' 1 I ,XX x J 1 I ,1 Y 7? H .L .my .ws- X I x f 111 , 1--f--K--11 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 11 , 1 1 11 1 1 Mv '1 xx f i vs 1. , . . A 5 A ffl xxN-XxX 1 liilix -. 2. , ,,.,,,.. . i K K ,,,, . .. I... .G . s ...ggi xi, Ig., A T i5SNvgwXxrS2a...,..,u gums-Wwwvsww X gem xxkx N Wx xwxwNQet,,xNx sei ,231 kthx R5 xkxk. ,V www, . . vat, k,k,, , ,M ,,,, , A LL,,A, , ,,,,,,.,x,,k,k .. . ,,,, X x . ., ,,,:,, ' .- -.ff -f. , a. . A w.N,.r...wwWWN W-wwwsws-aww NWWMW. km-was WN, x..xXX X eq ., .M . . . 4 w X- 155355, . S 5 it ' , . gs . r if , . ,A,,, . A ,, ,. , . QW 'W . . . 1 .., +- '- 'E-:L .. X? fi ' ' X t f X ' t .5:. xg , , ..,x,, , Q., , Q... E ..., 5 ,ggi H . Q M , ' .,,, .L .... . .- We . X A ., N I X.. nv--.us .... is .. 1--.f. A P0 t The moonlight gleamed on the still dark lake And in the dark forest none were awake g No one was heard stirring save the owl Who filled the forest with his weird howl. It was a forest of pioneer times Thickly shrouded with hemlocks and pines, And upon the waters a canoe came in sight Gliding along in the still of the night. Its paddler was muscular and tall Yet the paddle with softness did fall And the maiden beside him had dark eyes like night And they shone with the glory of radiance bright. An Indian maiden and warrior bold Dreaming as over the waters they rolledg The forest enveloped them like a cloak, And softly and lovingly they spoke. - Elizabeth Wnferr. History ISTORY not only forms a background for your education, but is also very interesting. History is taught in many courses in Schurz High School and there are many fine teachers teaching it. In the first place, history compares modern civilization with the civilizations of the ages gone by. It tells of the struggles of man for existence. History shows how man has developed from a low state of mentality to a higher degree, how he has progressed and conquered his faults. History relates to us about the famous warriors of old, the explorers, the scientists, the mathematicians, the philosophers and the inventors and artists. It tells us of the ancient power of Rome, the grandeur of Greece and the pyramids of Egypt, of the trade of Genoa and of Venice. History is in truth a long interesting true story, and it brings out that old saying that Truth is stranger than f1ction ! i jack I-Iendrickr. Page One Hundred Seven Ft! ,. S 3-y H- ,giysf-'W ww :X--Q-Av . TA1fiQgl9!9y-gg-syyvf-vg.:t:w-if-wsfvl-wr'f9335 ,. 5 .., . Q . W W. 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In one corner a boy is shoveling sand out of a pit g a few more are at the furnaceg the rest are busy mixing and tempering the sand. Any dislike of dirt will soon be cured after a session in this class. As a departure from observation the procedure of the entire course may be explained somewhat as follows: the sand is tempered to the right consistency, the pattern is placed in a mould or flaskg then the sand is poured and rammed, it is refilled and rammed again, and the edges are trimmed with a scraper. The Hask is rolled over and another flask is put in its place. The same procedure as in the first case is followed. A small hole is made in the top of this flask in order to pour in the metal. The patterns are removed and the loose sand is blown from the mould. The flasks are placed together, leaving small vents in the sand for the escape of the gases when the molten metal is poured. After the metal has cooled and hardened, it is removed, trimmed, and polished. Once every semester in Foundry is held an iron pour. The molds are made until no sand is leftg then they are lined in rows on the floor. There must be enough molds to hold 2,000 pounds of iron, because the furnace must have that much to operate. The first thing in the morning a fire is started in the furnace and a little iron is added and more coal. This is kept up for some time. When the iron gets to a liquid stage, it runs down the coals like water to a drain where it runs into a cupola. The iron is a red orange color when it runs out of the furnace and is a beautiful sight. From the cupola it is poured into the molds and is left to cool. The iron is about 40000 Fahrenheit when it runs out of the furnace, but cools fast. When the iron gets in the sand mold, it forms a gas because of the moisture and the hot metal. If there aren't enough air vents to allow the gas to escape, the gas forms pressure and blows the mold up. In the last pour there were only two molds that blew up. The day after the pouring some molds were still a little warm where the iron was over two inches thick. john F0.rter. Page One H ufzdrea' Eight F3 Q' Q, .,..lCi5SGl' W?tN.flQl1Q'QgxQ-3ymggkwQQ--:sw,xgTgQ11QIfvwfQwv11xxNv 235 vp-ez xg-ve xl s- Y rm ' ..,,,, . ...- ....,, Y... ,..... .-.W W. ,,,, .. ,, ,.,,,,, ,... . .-....... ., ..,, . ,,,k M .. ,, +5 'tg .ee ' ix X A V - t idmsxixxiwmw..xw,,.:.l,,,,,,w..A,wmwsmwW,.f..w.WwS5is g,:sTe..,..eqxgQ NewffQ5,.x.5YweVwwssmswgwwwf,N,ws.R,,,,l?e,w,m.X?gSA IS.-.Ei ,,,, , 1 -X gg if fi .see t . .. ' Y. :. WW.. .Nr K Ns .X N xw., ww. W.,,.W,.w.,w me -QM. X . ... se gs., - -' 5- ff :J my he me .,,, . ,..,,, N N X- .gs if Is ... - .. A.. X .,.-.:':11fi52:1,wf,.:.Q::::::i:::.:,2,:.55I:2:P-is--1 1. 5:3-: , A y ,, Q . is N., ,.,., . N vi .. G ' .- .... 't 2. Play ball ! 5. Get Goin'. 7. Some Athletes. 1. Up a tree. 4. On the inside looking out. 8. On the old homestead? 11. In the good old Summertime 5. Four students. 9. Back view! 12. Who is it, Ethel? 6. Some Gals- 10. Pettin' her dog. 15. Three Charmin' Gents. Page One Hzzmired Nine rf FTE , , A. , . A . . w C X fi.-WN... .... ,. x.Q.. N ,Xx.. ,,., , I ,w,.,...:.,,.,.,.,,.w.i. .WH W .... 'AN ,. . . ,,.,. .. ,,,,, ..,.,., N ..,,.. .. N ,. . ..... . . 5, . :,..,,,:u: : . ,. -T. , -SEI ., -',. 3.,-. , Swimming HERE do we have most fun in school? I'll tell youg it's in the swimming pool! The pool is open for girls the first five periods and to boys the last five, the Schurz swimming team occupying the tank the sixth and seventh periods. The tank is large enough to accommodate about thirty or forty persons at a time, giving ample room for free swimming. After signing in a gym class a student is given his choice of five days gym or two days swimming and three of gym, and if he is lucky he may get three days of fun in the swimming tank. The tank itself is sixty feet long and twenty wide, built of enameled brick with tile drain gutter and edge. The depth of the pool varies from three feet to about eight. In the center of the deepest end is a spring board which offers much for one interested in low diving and which is nearly always backed by a line of about ten boys. After you are given a number on the- wall, and have found your place, you then see the choosing of teams. All the boys swim the length two or three times, and the fastest four boys' are picked as team leaders. These captains then choose the boys one at a time and in turn until the entire class is divided up into four teams. These teams have relay races, each boy swimming the same number of laps, whether one, two, or three. The team that has every man in his place: after swimming the required number of laps is the winning team. Points are awarded as follows- twenty for each first place, Hfteen for a second, ten for a third and the team coming in last receives five. But every day is not taken up in this manner. Sometimes the teacher instructs the pupils on various strokes and kick movements, instead of allowing them to compete in races. All in all, there is great fun in swimming besides its being health building, and anyone who is lazy or laggard certainly feels refreshed and peppy after a cool dip in the clear water. Most swimming meets end with the diving. There may be low spring board diving, high spring board diving, twelve, fifteen, twenty-four and even thirty-six feet platform diving. Different dives are performed from different heights. Some dives most commonly practicedand known are: swan, jacknife, backdive, twist, Hip and gaynors. The swan dive is attempted from any height and is executed with a graceful arch in your back, your arms stretched out, your toes pointed and your head up. This dive greatly resembles the flight of a bird. The jacknife is performed with a quick spring which brings the feet up and arms and head down touching your toes. As you near the water, you straighten up and end in a perfect swan dive. Robert SCl9067Zb6Ck, Elbert Smith. Page One Hundred Ten r .1-F I 'fr-MY, 1, ,,,.,.,..,-,-,, , ----Y - .,. V,v.. ,... ,,.., -,.,..,.,,.,,,-T. ,,n,n .-,.f.v.- --,-W.. -..,...,. ... v- -. Y --,f.v-v.-www WW 1 H W X NN, ,V -1 A ' W i T . vi N I t It M -izzz f af ,QQQX er, NNN' ,- ,,, +, g ., t Q i r. . , r sxtx X . sg s- Q, Q , Ili? wwf-sws1.iirQ ,X N 'WM ' . -Eeg,,,y:g,1, ggi: Q s A A li g ' W-Q '- - ' ' it is t . . , ,V sg-. swrswfssmwee,www ws twawwswwwsg psswwww skwstswwssseewsw ,.,M,te-swssswxww. :-:- :::. , 1 1 .h egg- ,Q S, ,Q A .sslrg N . 1: - -'- , , ,..,,i t ' r X .e , e . . Sfv::iei::::::1: ', 2 FQ l'.f-:is- W .. 1 - .. .. A, , A ..., ,,:e. .x -' is , ,S ..,:. :,:.. , , . r 5 .,.. , V..,,.....,. , ,,1... . . is :.::: f 1 - - -,, ., -::-.: :-::,' ',,.,. ....., Q :-.. . I . NKQNNX st , t I X .X X, X as N-..t.si,r e , ,,,, .,... 1 . -.,., an ' Poem Books, books, oodles of books! Oh what a lot of fun, If I could sit and read all day And let the hours run. I think then, .that I would have my way But I'd never get my work doneg 1 I'd bring a chair close to the fireg I would read and read and never tire, I would read from now, till years to come- And then some. , Cecelia Zonea. The Study Hour Ends They study and study and never stop Because some day they'll be at the top. They see the hands on the clock go 'round But they must wait 'fin the bell will sound. Then, all of a sudden, the Gong! of the bell Is usually greeted with the loudest yell. For in the study from talking, they must refrain But this is done with the greatest of pain. Then to another room they must go Until the bell will again relieve them so! But these students will be rewarded some day When in a school they'll no longer have to stay. Alice S epitt. Page One Hundred Fifieen . . , -F: , fr- rf- ,gi-Q.,..,.::: ' -fl s Jet.. W -. . .I ' .- ' - 2 ' A . ,,g-Q-gwfa. J ,sw-' ' 'Q , Q f H 1 t . 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To aim straight, to shoot straight, to throw the ball, But most important and first of all Is my wish to play the game straight, When losing, Sportsmanship! not petty hate. ' Lillian Bnenger. J: is X ysigs5G5s3 A'Q11s Q 1. Q-weAsassfswsssmvsvessxif,.Ngx..3,.iSX ' Qi! ff . f - 1' ,,, A . . ,,,. - , ,A.. . . I S - :Fei -f-fiz fiie K ' 'Q 1 na? 'r Lg. ...LLL .. -..W ,.,. ,,,,. . ,..,.. . . . wif. .,,,,, WSJ X. :rn -. - X ss sg .N Si w e gy fag Ekymwwa fssaNassswswsmsswwaxwag W, ji , ' - li- 21555. 1 - . X . 4 + . . , P is . , .... ..,.. .1 'xr 'W' 'FEP' VN I .sw ..ss55w P59-ian. , , V M f I . Play, Fiddle, Play. 6. Hold that rabbit. There's somethin' about a soldier! 7. The more, the rnerrier! A tin can full. 8. Elmer's brother. United we stand. 9. Dough-boys. Pretty Girls. 10. Beware of the dog. 11. Baseball at its best. 12. A Handsome Chap! 13. Rise and shine! 14. Southern Bells. 15. Wagon Wheels. Page One H zzrzdred Seventeen NN' .. ., . ..... ....... ,,,. . . .. .. ,. ,.,, M, , 5 N. 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Over the ground, as light as snow, A carpet of red seedlets lay, The plain old cottonwood I'd scorned The part of friend had played, And that I might my lesson learn Had scattered far, like gaudy worms, Its seedlets, scarlet, on the ground, Red mysteries, lying all around. Bernadette O'Sl9anglane1'ay. 1 . An Experience In Collecting CG ND be sure to have at least five specimens of animal or insect life for exhibition Monday morning. With this peremptory command the science teacher dismissed the class at the end of the morning on Friday. We were, as ordered by the teacher, to have five specimens, and accordingly with two com- panions I set out on my exhibition. I asked one of my companions what he was going to try to get. He replied, I know where there is a swamp near by and if you fellows are willing we can get some snakes, but it is going to be muddy. Of course we agreed and after five minutes' walking we arrived at our destination. The swamp was a muddy looking mass, but on the strength of our companion's statement we waded into the muck. The mosquitoes were fierce and the croaking of the frogs sort of got on our nerves, but so interested were we in snakes that we forgot them im- mediately. There's a mess of them now, I cried excitedly, and sure enough there were five large snakes wadded together in what looked like a green coil of rope. Now tiptoeing quietly through the slime we reached the thicket that surrounded our prey. The wary reptiles, however, were not to be caught so 'easily and before we had come within reach of them they ducked back into their holes. It was pretty discouraging to be so close and yet so far. On hearing a cry of elation at seeing more snakes we again took heart and plunged on to the newly acquired prospect for catching snakes. This time we approached with greater caution and our diligence was rewarded. We caught four snakes, and what other animal to catch was our next problem. Wallare Koehler. Page One Hundred Eighteen -,v-,7,..,, ,..V.., ....,, 1. HY. -.., .V .7 .q .. ..,-..-. ,.. .. . , - ..:,.., I . - ,-- ws. I W 5 W i n F Q, gi , 'g '1Q,,,.,g. 'A : . ,risggg,W-x?'2Ssxar-X asa a ,,:1,.:-t . .. 133. fm,wwaw.,.v.W,g1.,.1g.a..:a.g..g::Qr,ist1qngssqrniigugu,r',,...,,1,,,.,. .. Q X 22 j' -Q5 Eff- 2 -- a f he Q71 f-H YuiJi.:sIa.x '.gi,.12f.J-sis .fxfifwsl X at , .V . , .. ,, .... , ..,. .... ..., .. . . . ., 3. f ,., .. 4 :.. . ., ..., ,, . BN. ,,.5Q:,,, gi .:,,:QQ QQ ,Q EQQQQQQ.. ,Ia-.: ..:.:,- ' Q .... , I.: . , - . Q , 1 -- , T, K X . , Q , . X . . . -- .L Q QQ, Q QQEQQ 55 gt ., ..., .... - fx. f- , Q Vt' -S 'ti 1- ' :- :- V .. . W -,,-, . ,--- Q: N. ' --aus: .. fx eeuaffr f--- Q -aus st-Q.: :Q--aaa ..., rf- -'i 'iii' ' fi uf' i 'X SX - QE - . s1s,..,e,,.,r.r Q Q ' Q- .QQ Q V w e -w ' . ,... .- 'N A Capella HSE membership of the A Capella has been the largest in its existence. It is com- posed of Juniors and Seniors. The programs given by this group have been under the direction of Marie Valenti and Rolf Bauman, who are responsible for the social enter- tainment of the group. The two outstanding events of the semester in which the choir participated were the Music Supervisors' National Conference at the Auditorium Theatre on Monday evening, April 9, and the Spring Concert given on May 25 at the Carl Schurz Auditorium, both under the direction of Mr. LeRoy Wetzel. Among the selections of both concerts, the groups sang several well-known compositions of Mr. Wetzel, such as Sanctus et Benedictus, In the Merry Month of May, ,QA Madrigalj and the Knight of Bethlehem. y Last semester under the dynamic leadership of Mr. Wetzel, the A Ca lla, combined with the other groups, was led to victory in an All City High School C mpe 't' estival. Plans are being considered for the appearance of the Schurz Choral group to ' a the Century of Progress on june 16, which will be Schurz Day. The A Capella choir expresses its sincere t to i rector, Mr. LeRoy Wetzel, for his untiring efforts. To him it owm the on e' out nding unit of choristers in the music life at Schurz. OFFIC RS John Mueller . . . ............... ....... P ferident Rolf Bauman . . . .... Vice-President Marie Valenti . . . .... Vice-Prefidefzt john Scanlon . . . ...... Secretary Grace Green . . .... Treamrer LeRoy Wetzel ............................................. Spamm- Page One Hundred Twenty-three we p A A. . M . ,, M ,- M S X, xx,, We .wr-s,.Wtsw.c.,: New XxX.... N W 1 Xx.. ,FM ,,Xx., 5,...,..r.,. ,,N,, X yu. XXxY,..., gsww... x .... Vi? 'X - -5 ' - visa it A t l ss - ' X X X 'f i l , , Q mm ..., Y t A 'f' - ff ff' Y' title.. . if 2. . 5- 1. ,, ' ' X Ns if-.sq f : lip . X W - - --s--is .,.. s, ' . ' Q-1 . 2, 1,1 1 - ' ' 1 , Q s1.'Ij...I-223: li: , r. ,. 1. , ,..,,sI: , ,,,,, I 1-f.:-'-' :,5' , --it .. I., . ' j. K . .... X X X . . . , ,. The Solo Chorus HE Solo Class, under the direction of Mr. Wfetzel, did much in the way of aiding the larger choral groups. The class was organized with the purpose of instilling a deeper appreciation of the finer music in the youth of Schurz. It was composed of selected voices, which had the possibility of developing into solo voices. The members of this class were given individual attention by Mr. Wetzel, and they improved accordingly. The toneiquality of voices was stressed to a high degree, and certain exercises were advised to hasten the cultivation of this quality. Each pupil was alloted special musical selections to learn to sing for the group. The group sucessfully rendered musical programs at a number of places, besides entertaining the pupils and faculty in our own auditorium. OFFICERS james Roessler . . . .......... ..... P rexident Florence Bryntesen . . .... Vice-Prerident Victor Remeikis .. ..... Secretary Sidney Wlernikolf . . . . . .Trearurer Mr. Wetzel ..... . . .Spomor X Page One Hundred Twenty-four 1 rtf . N t ,, M. M AA,, t A , to ff! . . . . . . vw. QM: WXWf?Twfiii'1-time-N.tsX a, :Ms . .crew if - . X---- ic M sm t ne i . ,,.,,, rr, , ,rr ..., r , . .. A N .. .w p .gr M .A,,, , , ,,.., ,, ,. ....... ,,,,..,, , ,.,., DMT, ,,,,11, L.. -, N ,. f ..,, .H . .,..q,g.. .,.,,, ,, - 11, I: .Q , . 1 i' ' . .5 L - ie. , Q Z Qi.-. tx gg T. p ff K ts., A .... v Xsfm-.1 L i -' ' Boys' Glee Club HE Boys' Glee Club met the first period in the New Assembly Hall. They actively participated in the choral concerts given during the Musicians' National Convention at the Auditorium Theatre on April 9, and at school on May 2 5. They will also take part in the program at the World's Fair. Under Mr. Wetzel's able direction the club has attained heights unsurpassed in previous semesters. GFFICERS james Roessler . . ..... Preridem' Albert Nishke . . . . .Vice-Prefident jack' Pierson . . . . .Trearzzrer , Page One Hundred Twenzy-five I -' A' f ' .... rggzxg Y ---- --V f f - Man U Y' 5' 5 rgggre ifisgf. mr. .1 mfwqp V ,War UQQQX ,... .., W ., ,T ,M , , mm ,.:.3.::, . 5, A ' if ff . , if ' Wwvwf I F' 'x 1 t t X- he FFtfsf'T?'W'x?mTT t Mti? 'FW3'W'W' Www-'rw , . .iff . i :T xr Q1 Q . Q: -e fx. -. -ri ft' .- -1:s::--1:s:--:-e-aw-H - :-, --1'I,::.,1.ssg.:, ,... :.:5.,:-.,sq:, . :.: -sreeizag r X p V , . . Q, ,rg . 5 .L . , . , . . m s Wa. X , 1 4Nrw ,.Z.Ac .- ' - 5 AN X X Wwe Sth Period Chorus HIS chorus took part in the Music Conference which was held at the Auditorium on April 9, and they are also scheduled to participate in the program which will be given at the World's Fair on Schurz Day. Many of the members who are in this class are those who were featured in the Music Con- ference held last semester at which Schurz came off in triumph with three cups. All this fine work was made possible through the cooperation of the class and the efhciency and diligence of Mr. Wetzel. OFFICERS Mary Eiseman . . . .... Preridefzt Howard Murphy n ' . . . .Vzce-Prerzdent Mildred Foss jean Johnson . . . . . .Secretary Arthur Peterson . . . . . .Trea.rzn'er Irene Grochowiak . . . . . .Librarian 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-.fix 6V ,. a .,., . ....., a ..,, , ....,,. RWM .,,. .. , , . S Q Naam-Q., '- - ' '- r ' ,t . ,A s - , '-'- 4 . lk , .,... , -, 1 ,V - Q X- :-:-: '--' - vvbv- - . ,1::-- ',.-- -v',: V --..-- ,.,., , . , .......,., . ,. .. ,.,, ., ,, . M., ! 5E .. .... .,., , , , .. , . ., , ,Q .. ' Xl' 559: ' :,: ' ., .....,.. .. .., ..,. ., , ,,,W, ., ..., t., .,.,. ,. ,, ' ' . - . F ' Q' - - V'V'- ' f .,.,, .,.,. Q ..,. t , ,.,. ., 1 M. as 'M XA. X X th Senior Chorus HIS group has had a full program during the last semester. On the ninth of April the Senior Chorus, along with the other choral groups, entertained the members of the National Music Conference at the Auditorium Theater, during which most of the selec tions sung were compositions of Mr. Wetzel. On the twenty-fifth of May the entire choral assembly gave a concert in the Schurz Auditorium The Chorus will sing at the 1934 Century of Progress, june 16. james Roessler . . Florence Bryntesen Jeanne Partridge . Dorothy Jensen . . Robert Hagerup . Mary Stropes Rolf Bauman Gladys Wendt Dorothy Droberg OFFICERS . . . .Prerident Vice-Prerident Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . .Trearmfer . . .Libmriam ln HUF 'i . Q! . .. ., .,.c .... .:. .... ..,. , -, . . . ., . , , . -' f, S ig!!! ttf .. . - - - V 4- f . we --fb - -e A -- - ---r -M L sis: -225512 ,-:::I.: .. '- . i i ww! - ' , ww'-rw . a , . t .iii It fi:-,: -fi.:-' -If-F' 1 -is 'Ii'- Y .M . W.: Q .. . ,,,. ' A ' ' H r.. .. . - .. 2:5 - W - ., .r 3' - x' ri f ' r - ' X if e. .. ' 1 ., -- X - -f J ' - . it g V -5gp:g, , . :,: 5.:: . ..,..:.: .5- ,,.,.,,. w i. , x. 1, J 3 . 1 YN: :Q , p k .Aix pq, J . .,.. , ,.,. 1 . 5 . ' ' it V- 'I r Q t 1 Q ' , K .... Q:-I ' , - - N Girls' Glee Club HE Girls' Glee Club has been mainly devoted to rehearsing for the special musical events of the school, but two programs have been given during the year, and officers have been elected. At the first program given, Norma Henriksen and Dorothea Traeger tap danced to the accom- paniment on the piano of Margaret Partipilog Barbara Wallerman recitedg and Elynore Matthuesen sang. The next time we had a program Claudia Partipilo played a violin solo accompanied by her sister. . The chorus has developed the Reverie and Fly, Singing Bird, Fly in the way of special girls' numbers. OFFICERS Ethel Munsterman . . ...... Preridenl Mary Louise Stropes. . . . . .Vice-Preriderzt Norma Henriksen . . . ..... Secretary Hazel Addison .... .... T reamrer Dorothea Traeger A Dolores Godfrey . .... Libmrimzr Eleanore Geotz LeRoy Wetzel . . . .... Spomor Page One Hundred Twenty-eight N Av 'Q Y Qf2 f .1,g . .1x, . .1 ..x xx: . . ., .f,. , .' ,1:.,,.ii.:1.QXx- . . 1 ' MRS. X. 1 Rss. bf X M xx X ...M c , '::lY::f'E1. in N' c 'Wi' ' ,,,L, W ,, H . .. . . . . 1. A ' i , ....g,:,...--,..:.:. X., ..,.. - c i ' - 'il .flfv 1 1-.. .. .me ...., as , - ' - . ' if paw wmv :..':.-,.r.x-.:.t ..s..Q..: ...WJ ..N..L..cEXR..I fvlcl . .... ....-...,,..s.i S.ws.c...:s.wMycWNXN ...,.a iz .mm -. ' 'ss5::..::::- f. X rx N . . .. . .Q w ' V w. 11. fill :a. J.. 'i L MW . . A- rl. ' Orchestra HE orchestra was composed of a senior class of a hundred pupils, and a junior class of fifty pupils, and is under the splendid direction of Mr. james Mason, who has been director since the school opened in 1910. The main activity of the orchestra this semester was preparation for the Annual Spring Concert, which was given May 18. Some of the selections played were: Dance of the Hours, Peer Gynt Suite, March of the Toys, Gold and Silver Waltz, Shepherd's Hey, and a selection of college songs. V Among the principals were: joseph Krys, concert masterg Robert Lad, principal of the cello section, Joseph Robby, woodwind, Harold Thorsen, trumpetg Henry fesnech, second violin, Marshall Howard, viola, and Warren Berg, Bass section. The business and management of the orchestra was ably taken care of by the following: Marshall Howard, Librarian, Josephine Miller, Secretary of Senior Orchestra, Margaret Booth, Secretary of Junior Orchestra. GRADUATING MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA-8th Period Warren Berg ............. .... D ouble Bass .... .......... 3 28 L. R. Nelson Aloysius Faltynski . . . .... Violin . . . ....... 224 Davidson Marshall Howard . . . . . Viola . . . .......... 352 Peterson joseph Krys ...... .... V iolin .... ..... N . A. H. Gumbinger Eugene Mironko .... . . . Clarinet .... .............. 2 01 Bell Joseph Robbin .... . . . Clarinet .... ....... 2 O1 Bell Harold T horsen . . . .... Cornet . . . .... 310 Church . I Page One Hundred Twenty-nine -- ' S' r' X its 1 . A kim A 1 .,..., ,,,,, . '-A- s R z .... pk .. , ..,.. . ---, : .,-.-, 1 y iz: .t.,:,.S:...e.- , ,x.. . cut... ., ,,. :., ,.,,.,. X cc... .. -,-- - - .... ,.,. -.-.. V . C .,. , m -if .m....e... x..x..xx fAx . ,,x, . .,.x ..cWMe.a...a.2'ase:xz x.Xx u.11,'.g.'q..W 33 xxxxx 5 ,gg.gg,g,,...gg,Q:.xengiX EL! , 1 Band HE Schurz R. O. T. C. band has just completed its most successful semester in the history of the organization. The band was organized under the direction of Mr. james Mason in 1918. In 1920 the band became a part of the R. O. T. C. unit under the leadership of Captain Condy. Captain Reid was assigned to Schurz in 1924 and the band progressed under his direction until june 1933, when he was transferred to Foreman High School. In September 1953, the band was reorganized under the able leadership of Lieutenant W. Calvin Pidgeon, a former Cadet Major of the band. On account of ill health, Lieutenant Pidgeon was forced to abandon the direction of the band in February, 1934. Since then it has continued to function under the supervision of its own cadet oliicers. It is by far the best military marching band that Schurz has ever had, and was without doubt responsible for the success of the Annual Federal Inspection. Besides the advanced band, fifth period, there are three other bands: a beginners' band, third period, under the direction of Cadet lst Lieutenant Frank Lambertg an intermediate band, fourth period, under the direction of Frank Lambert 3 and a beginners' and intermediate members' under the direction of Cadet Lieutenant Richard McKinney and Cadet Corporal William Kinast. Paul Rettberg . . . Robert Lenth .... Walter Wenger. . . Frank Lambert . . . Charles Towey . . . Robert Carlson . . Richard McKinney William Lietner . Leonard Sitzberger Carlyle Scannel . . . . OFFICERS . . . .Cadet Major . . . . .Cadet Captain Cadel lit Lieutenant Cadet lit Lieutenant Cadet 1.ft Lieutenant Cadet 2d Lieutenant Cadet 2d Lieutenant Cadet 2d Lieutenant . . . .Cadet Sergeant, Drum Major . . .Cadet Sergeant, Supply Ojicer Page One Hundred Thirty K ,S N A ..,,x 3 ..,..wW x.k. . .,xX. ..... .... u .. N,,.. ....,.. . T... .,.,. ,...,..N, N .e.,.....w. ws.. ,..., ., ,wxxaggx .X V: I A bf .f,. ,,.:. ,. . S X .. .. ,.., La... .. ,.,.,, . . .. .... L ,,,.,. .. .. . .. , .x ,W . Xwssvwm1WT NE'M' fffsfmaf gwxwwsqii . ve-w-wwwssww gg., jg.. 1 -lg ., , ,K .Q .. '.,:..,::- . ...Ms ...LM .. L. . . , , as .... . ..... .L ..,,,. .,,. , . .,,,, ..... .,.. .,... - :-:-:-:-.-:-:-::, -rgr,-gtg :..,5,:5,f ,,.. .aa 5.1 .fa ,:.,:,.f ef K, L - ,M ,-,, ww XX--- 1 w-ssww-ws-HMM - --x- M-MSQITQ .W-as--w,.....N ...,.....mw-is. .e.-.-.t.wNxx-Nksise-m..e Q, ffl! H . fig gpg ,gt . Stiff W rf' t w ' ' i 1 'lf' rw riff K . . ,.,,, .. .. as J 1212:- x ,D ' . em. 1-. - .f ' - L ....,. f. . i. i ' 1' Bulldog Club HE Bulldog Club is, in a manner of speaking, the dean of clubs. It is one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the Chicago High Schools. Its purpose, to create a feeling of fellowship and a spirit of cooperation, has been realized to the fullest extent. The officers and sergeants of the R. O. T. C. constitute its membership. During the semester the club sponsors one of the most important social events of the events of the entire season, The Bull Dog Hop. This has become a tradition with the students and is eagerly awaited. This year the Hop was held April 27 at the Lake Shore Athletic Club and was the greatest in our history. A quartet from the club performed. The singers were: Whitman Smith, first tenor, john Mueller, second tenor, Andrew Greuber, baritone, and Philip Brewer, bass. The selections consisted of the following: Wagon Wheels, Deep in My Heart, Schurz, and Our Big Love Scene. Our sponsor, Sergeant Grover Slatton, has worked valiantly to increase membership and to improve our R. O. T. C. unit. His efforts resulted in an enlarged staff, the ranking otlicers of which were: Lieutenant Colonel Finger, Majors Bisgaard, Hall, Kerber, Rettbergg and Captain-Adjutant Tebo. An innovation created by the staff was the judicial Board, which tried cases of misdemeanors on the part of cadets and officers. Our Annual Federal Inspection represented the culmination of our work. OFFICERS Melvin Finger . . . .......... ....... P reriden! Robert Herrick ..... .... V ice-Prefident William Bisgaard . . . ....... Secretary Edward Taylor .... . . . ........ Treafurer Roscoe Stevenson . . . ........ Sergearzt-at-arrrzf Robert Hall ..... .... C 01'1'6.flD07Zdf72g Secretary Sergeant Slatton . . .............. Spomor Page One Hundred Tlairly-one 5 ,.::,.. ..,,. 5 . ,,.,,, :,. -2 ,,..... ,.,...,1 . , x ' L .k,, . hx 1 1 .g:l - to e sest , Q Q 3 ... ... .. . l A i ii is .. '1'-'i-- . bn zzz Senior I-llifY HE Hi-Y is a national organization of high school clubs which are affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. The club meets at the Irving Park Y on Thursday evenings at 7:30. The purpose of the club-to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character-was fully carried out in its program for the semester. PROGRAM FOR THE SPRING OF 1934 Feb. 7-Clean sports--Deacon Cromwell. Apr. 4-Alumni Night. 14-Election of Pres. and Vice-Pres. 11-Clean Living-Dr. Bacmeister. German School System-Rolf Bauman. 18-Trip. 21-Entertainment of junior Club. 20-Date Night. 28--Consideration of Candidates. 25-Hike. Mar. 7-Informal Induction. May 2-Vocational Guidance Talk. 14-Formal Induction. 9-Discussion-Clean Speech. 21-Travel Talk. 16-Mother and Son Dinner. 28 -Debate. Thomas Hanson . . . Edwin Gray . . . Harry Smith . . . Melvin Finger . . . Albert Nishke . . . 23-Vocational Talk. June 6-Election. 1 3-Farewell Hike. OFFICERS .......... . . . . . . .P1'6J'87Zf . . .Vice-Preridenl . . . . . .Treamrer . . . . . . . .Secretary . . .Sergeant-at-m'mr Page One Hundred Thirty-two Nm, . ..,A ...,:, :..,, .:.: . . , A, . X y ,IPQ g NRNNI!! N .. -- --x-x- .. M N r. 2 AfsgssrL,x..Nrf::......, ..,. . Mess.. , Qu, , . ., , . . . .. ,. . N51 ri 53 ii. - . - . in . , I i K I : 'f f:?. .i -: ' 1 1 ,L X X X l A , . . . I .M E -.:' Q M mm ... i we s N 5 X C 1 X N X L...a.esm.fssc.tw..,,s.r.v,,.., -,., .a x..Q.u N.. nm., ,, 3 .W Engineering Club HE Engineering Club has completed its fourth year or eighth semester of activity. Each semester means a new organization, but the machinery of the club is so lubricated as to carry on with a minimum of lost effort. This semester has been centered on the study of chemistry as applied to various industries. Interest has been high. Throughout the semester, lectures have been given on matters relative to the study of chemistry illustrated by movies, and trips have been made'to such places as the Lighting Institute, the Civic Opera Building and the Abbott Chemical Laboratory. Among some of the speakers were: Mr. Dudley, Mr. French, Dr. Egloff, Mr. Maloney, Mr. Whiteside, Mr. Reichard, Mr. Van Dyke, Mr. L. C. Truitt, Mr. B. Roeder and Mr. Forster. On May IO a Round-Up Banquet was given in the Schurz Lunch Room. The last lecture, which was given on May 17, was Across the Country in 20 hours by American Airways. On May 24 the new officers were elected, the last meeting becoming a kind of Farewell. OFFICERS Walter Beecher . . . .......... ....... P resident Ralph Schillinger . . . .... Vice-President Henry jankowiak . . . ..... Secretary james Lord ..... ...... T rearzzrer Harry Klein ...... .... S ergednl-at-drmf - Willard and Solem .... ....... S pomorr V Page One H undred Tbirzy-three f Ama E R ry .f f 5 E E' gl 3 in 'H 5 I 12.2- .L , 'dit 1' ' l 5' aa ' if 1 . A.,:4 Zx 5 ,1., .,1,, A ' :,, , Band Officers' Club HE Band Oflicers' Club met every Tuesday in the Old Assembly Hall. This group was composed of all the commissioned and non-commissioned oflicers of the band. The object of this club was to create a closer bond between the members of the R. O. T. C. A much-anticipated event was the Annual Federal Inspection, which took place on May 10. The earnest effort of every member was put forward to make this event successful. OFFICERS Walter Wenger . . . ..... '.P1'e.riden1f Robert Lenth . . . . .Vice-Preridenl Frank Lambert . . . . . .Secretary Frank Lambert . . . ................... ....... T reamrer Justine Brennan ............... ........ ........... S e 1'gem2t-at-mnzr Richard McKinney ...... Second Lieutenant Page One Hundred Thirty-four if ,vi . i MQ!lK4f15Sgs-wwwwliiix ii.LL,4:tgn1w,.,.:gq 5 1 6 . it AAAAA ix A 'I - 't ' X Rx .X K t KA! A V Xx.. :msgs X X3 was .,x. A Q, mtg, LZ ,i X Ft D A- tg-fury i awxaqt ,x.. -yi, Q Q is , p A K Q, W . ,.. t . , ..,., ...:.: 2 ,, ti Q ,,,, -- . x.... A ,. .,., WW Architectural Club HE Architectural Club is attended by students who take Architectural drawing, and the most interesting feature it sponsors is The Contest. Ribbons are awarded to those who construct the most original house design or best prints of statues, fountains or building. Among the trips taken this semester was the one to the Lighting Institute where a display of the International Drawing Exchange was being held. Another trip that proved interesting was the one to the NBC Studios to see The Sealed Power Sideshow. OFFICERS William Pederson .. , .... Prerident Robert Husberg . . . . . X. . . ....... ice-Prefident Vurla May Corbin. . . .... 4 . .SQ6'7'?l'mSc172d Treasurer W. A. Turner. . . ................. Spomor at Page One Hundred Tlairtyljirfe k k ..,., . ,:,, X .4 ,,.,, .,,, ....... .....,. Z p . . . . ,. . + e i t Q .... .. . . . .., .. . T .X . .. .,. 1: ...,.e... st Eff ti? ' .. .i . x s- h '- I: .512 ' ' r -' X 1 .M :fav X ' S : p . 1 V 2 ,gf 1:-1 -Il . - . . K X x 4 H rg - , if - .5 :- we t.. X Y MAN. ,.. . X x Q , s .Q.I.:. . ...b X is O Q X D ......s.....n....M....' - - - . . ' The Junior Red Cross Club y EETINGS are held the first and second Thursday of the month. A talk on the duties and purposes of the junior Red Cross was given at the first meeting by Miss Wright from the Red Cross Headquarters. At the second and third meetings, the girls spent their time making St. Patrick Day favors for the soldiers at the Speedway Hospital. They have also made gloom chasers and lap trays for hospitals. The future work of the club is making layettes for charity and the County Hospital. A portfolio of the work done by Mrs. Sabin's Girls is to be sent to the different high schools in Europe. S OFFICERS Genevieve Krause . . . ........,. ....... P resident Gaile Herre . . .... Vice-P1'e.riden1f Ruth Goebel ..... ..... S ecretary Miss McClintock . . . .Spomofar Mrs. Sabin Page One Hundred Thirty-fix kQ sssd ssd R , ssdd , R ffc sf cgzgtrg... ,r ,x,, r ..... .X.,x X ,al xxv. ll... ..... 1 mm' ....x. sz . Awsxlgs , K K K f' -- 1 t l V t X fu ss , ., , . .. , A, , , ., .. ,,,. r X gr , g ' ,- . f jf .rj- ' . ,- - .,. ..... ..., g ..,.. .... g , .... . .:: ,.- g:,f--:,. ,, -.ref ,rr .r , .. -. :: :f .:::, K r . -hy: ' . - ,- to 55 1 X fJ'f:rtiSf?iff Sf' ZTTET4 P X' . Z'TT.f'.1ll'.1lj1STSii2iTEiYil?XSL?52A.X N S its ., - A s ,. s , , t xp x X Mx X ,, , K X 2 X X- r ff: -. -' K X 'Q . ,, X . X x X X , xx 1 X X N. Dramas Guilde O afford each member a chance to demonstrate his dramatic ability, the membership of the Drama Guilde was limited to seventy. The club proceeded under the supervision of Miss Keenan and enjoyed a pleasant and profitable semester. The meetings were held in Room 331 every second and fourth Thursday and consisted of 'business and then entertainment in the form of skits and plays. ' At the first regular meeting amusing skits were presented by the officers. At a later meeting Rich Man, Poor Man, with Dorothy Jensen and George Healey playing the leads, was given. OFFICERS Arthur Peterson . . . . .President Elsie Reitz ...,.. . . .Vice-Preridefzt Genevieve Krause . . . .... Secretary Phillip Brewer . . . ....... Trearurer john Mueller .. .... Sergeant-at-mfmr Page One H zmdred Thirty-reven F ... . . . , ,, .,.., , . L. . . wx ,A,.,MW ,g V V4 S S , L A Q,.,,,.,, U W, . , ..xx M .. ..,,x wg., Ax.. . .M A. x.., a .. .. .xX,.,.,,N , Q A nl A A AA,4NTixWgM,,w N W X3 gJL,..a,.,Wg,,.g Qlixaxxrxl ry, 3,:azralzvscq.r.,e..m:a:c-.,fv:fX.c.,.,r..,,x ,-'- .. 3.5. gag.:-.L 51.53, if :fi Q ss L .... ...es-5.3 .,,, -5-,::arsi:s:e: s:..-...:s,.. L. - 5' -::.,'-1.5 1, .,.,, 535:32......:2s5sE5gs:a.. Q- c . ' - - - - Q - c . f - 'X af, ' N' :.. .N.. ..5:Mi:.s.,-:.:.,, 1' Rx ':....a5.g:s:..g:s...:2..,gQ.z:-...fi ...E-.:zs..e:s,.s-are k Q I X- X i f . S . ., ,Q , ,... , . . . . Ye Knights and Ladies of the Gu arde HE first meeting of Ye Knights and Ladies of the Guarde this semester was called by Miss Dykeman on Tuesday, April 11, in room 310. It was decided that the election of officers should be postponed until the second meeting, therefore, james Lord, Chief Marshal, was appointed chairman pro-tempore. At the second meeting, held on Wednesday, April 24, Ye Knights and Ladies of the Guarde elected their officers and discussed various methods for increasing the effectiveness of the Guard System. The club consists of the chief marshal, senior marshals and floor marshals. The membership is limited to marshals only. It is this club that affords a medium through which the entire marshal group can meet and exchange ideas. The club lost a great many of its members through graduation, last February, but with the excellent management of Miss Dykeman and the cooperative efforts of James Lord, the Schurz Guard System is nearing the height of perfection in the performance of its duties. On account of the lack of sufficient time and meeting room, the club does not expect to meet regularly. It is planning, however, to call a special meeting to plan for the picnic to be held at the close of the semester. OFFICERS james Lord ...... ...... P rerident Helen Witendorf . . . . . .Vice-Preriderzt William Leitner . . . .,.... Secretary Sol Zuckert ..... ....... T reamrer William Sincox . . . . . .Sergeafzt-at-army Miss Dykeman . . . ....... S pomor Page One H undred Thirly-eight lf Fl AS K -a-QNQ-W -izrxz.. ..,:g:..:..,..J,.,.fm, I -if ,,A, ffflgffff... . , ,. , ' , ,,, , X . . . . A A A St V if .. ----- ,,,,, AS .t J . K W-WMA y:,?S3i,mwtNwwat,.,. I W Q 1 3- fl f- a-si-3:-. .V-sslfr L i I 'Y i - a ri a.. s X QQ ., A . . K 5 5 .. W ...... 1. t ' W' ' . ., .,.,, . .. .. .. N A . X .xc .Its Ha. x X - -av ..-si... V X. I. . . .:X...:. .. 1' . .ln TfSo1uare and Triangle Club N account of the efforts of Elmer Maute and other live wire officers, the T-Square and Triangle club experienced a hearty rejuvenation. The club's primary objects were to acquaint the boys with each other and promote an interest in drawing and fields of industry. . They have had many interesting meetings, including one on Friday, April 13, at which Mr. Holsmann, an architect from the loop, spoke to the boys on the construction of the World's Fair buildings. The first trip the club took was to the Tribune building on April 9. Here they were taken through the plant and also shown a movie. Later they studied the architecture of the building. . ' During May Clean-Up week they took two more interesting trips: one to the Mars Candy Company, where they received samples of delicious candy, and the other to the Benjamin Moore Paint Company, where the chief engineer conducted them through the plant. On June 20, the club is planning to take a trip on Lake Michigan on the S. S. Roosevelt. It will be an all-day excursion, and other clubs in the graduation class are invited to join them. This club, which proved so interesting to boys who like architectural work and mechanical drawing, had a membership of forty and met every other Friday, the ninth period, in room 310. OFFICERS Elmer Maute .. ............... ....... P reridenf Louis Gilzow .... .... V ire-Prefident john Flizikowski . . . . ..... Secretary Roman Stoklosa . . . ........ T1'6dJZlI'6i George Saunders . . . .... Se1'geafzl-at-army Mr. Olson ..... ........ S pomor Page One Hundred Thirty-nine 4 er f 3 f as R v P i - ' N ,,. ,. , r .Q t t s ..... , t 32 : ' . K ' Q K ' ' '-.., ., , ' I ' 1 . 5' ' K 'K ' 1 L-gr- :g - - '-.1 2 i '::- l : -' - : .,-'- I ' ' ', if t Q 5' 'Q N ,N XZ. Q ' K, ss im' E5gi2i:::S'sw1'.I - 3 -::':: 2253: if St H is t N,,', I .- xy V . K . t ' -.. . . 1-. , gy I-,-, -- '-::., ., I.,.L,.,,Z .:,. ..::. 2 :::: ' ..,,,,.-. ,,-fx .-,.N..., - XA.. A t .,,. ,,.. A l in htrlhl, M m A x'Xx - . 9 -Q - Radlio Club HE purpose of this club is to instruct members in radio of all kinds, to help them acquire operator's licenses, and to give code practice. The Treasurer and Technical Instructor, Ray Birren, has charge of the programs. The club is sponsored by Mr. Schwachtgen and Mr. Fisher. . Representatives from various electrical companies and amateur radio operators spoke. Their aim is to establish a radio station in this school. Meetings are held every Wednesday, ninth and tenth period. Operators' licenses have been acquired by: Gordon Van Arman WQLWDQ Art Sayland W9OPQg Rudy Lipovski W9OBGg and Ray Birren WQMSG. OFFICERS Gordon Van Arman .... ......,........ ..... P r efident Sidney Wlernikoff .... ................... I fire-President Ray Birren ...... ..... T rearmfer and Teclmiml Imirzzcior Roy Hamner . . . ...................... Secretary Marie Curran .... .... L ibmrian Mr. Schwachtgen Mr. Fisher ilii Spomom Page One Hundred Forty -Y.,...,YY...m,.,.-vwvp--.T,WW-mv-V--mtwwwwm-mv-.-mv..--U-i .. , ,:,. as ,. . : ' ' 'A ' i M i Spanish Club p .N order to- stimulate an active interest in the language itself, Miss Alexander permitted her 4A students to form El Circulo Castellano for the 4A's alone. With the best of intentions a party of students agreed to go to a Spanish play at the University of Chicago. The day arrived and with it, a very heavy snow-storm. Consequently only the most courageous four witnessed the play fwhich turned out to be a moviej. Arrangements were made to go roller- skating, to visit various radio stations, the stockyards, the Mexican districts of Chicago, as well as other points of interest. Entertainments and refreshments in class, due to the efforts of Borghild Nerhus, Dorothy Alke, and Dorothy Honey, were highly enjoyable. Los Tres Osos f The Three Bears, to youj was given by Agnes and Holger Anderson, Mary Jane Frahm, and Irvine Stirton. Members were generous with their services and participated in small plays to enliven the class spirit. Before we depart into oblivion, may be express our deep appreciation and gratitudg .to Miss Alexander as well as a plea for the continuance of a Spanish Club at Schurz? OFFICERS Holger C. Andersen .... ....... P reridefzl Borghild Nerhus . . . .... Vice-Prefident Lois Nyman ..... .... S ecremry George Bremner . . . . . .Treamrer Page One Hundred Forty-one S .QSM X 5 , , , Y ..,,.,.,.. ,M ,, , , ,... , Y K view. M, 4 ,--- Mm? I .WW W x-x- X..,,.-WWW x..XXXxX s WWW --xmM.N.v....W,sm. ix if - A 4 H , ,M f , A., . ,..., , ,,l-... . ,... y, Q K,., x,,, x.Xx.xxx , X ww X fi:fi51:f:5 MS- Im ,. . . . K '-'-'- s Mm. .:.e.Xwc'.f,,.:1:.,Wq,M ..., . MMM - , ,,.':: , vmrrf' ..:L2'3 ,.x. eww-WHXQQY W. -egllinlllsl... i , . ' . fig. W , , QF .,,.. W f . , ' ' s ,,,. , ., V I M, ,Y J, , .4 V , -Q.. fe . s ., f .. use .. . .-.. if x.x., X W wx-www Awww.-1-W W .X , M new sw . X X K QM 5 ,,g:, , .... 1 :I ,-.. ,::- gwsfxri-. - - ' ' ' ' ' 1 ---- A , - s- - X X Q ' 2. f-2 '-:I-f-ri:-s l' X X X 5- : 1 ' M V: .. -.-- : . .Isl X --.xx s -Ns ----' N A ---is AQ RQ NNXKK .,. . , ,.,.. .... . . .....,... I Dorothy Jensen Claudia Partipilo Adelia Lieke .. Elsie Reitz . Avis Levy Evelyn Bauer - Marian Miner enior Girls OFFICERS . . . .President . .Vice-Prefidemf . .Secretary . . .T1'ea.fz11'er . . Sergeant-at-a1'12zf Page One Hundred Forty-two O ' 16253: Nmwr X 1 'lf Iazbv. :-:.. 1 ' - ' 1 -or tr ii: -.:,, ,- .... ,,:.: .:1.::1,,:.:f.f-1.:.:.:.-W.:-.,. sw.,-c -, Q. X :fa-NQ i' N.. N Qgg .,.. X . .,.. . ,,.:. ., ,... .,,, , , ,. ., . , rm ,R A A sf--, ' -- A Q 55-:E .- S xg Et: -X Q.: Ms- S! WxNwm W,W5wWN. MN mmfrrwiw LweN1me:.:Qmmmfqeweeemwbiufrw-Wfqreiew.-eawwxxaaaar. . , -:::. ' if-NN, - is S-' Oscar Tollstam . . Dorisx Strandberg . Florence Bryntesen Howard Olsen . . . Robert Nation il Richard Binder if h Lucille Betz . . .lg . Miss O'Cor1nell Qi Miss Barron f ' Aero Club OFFICERS r' X Q X x X lg Y ..,, .,.,. ,. A X. X , KX ss X' W XX XQNQ X X .Eb-s :.,., .,,. S ,,,., : ,...,,,x... ,,-N... . N ix , ---- --ri A . . . . . .President . . .Vice-Prericlenl . . . . .Secretary . . .... Treezmrer' . Sergeezfzlf-at-mfmf . . .Libfzzriezfz . . .Spomorf Page One Hundred Forty-tlaree ,, ww fr l Wi , 'I . ,.,. , , ., mm ' e Sgt ' .S X ti. . -, ' ' r f , . . , IX- : .. Ii sr . -,I if ,',f jg. L, V A M , . . !lllM ..,,.L ,. ,...,,., .,,:, ,,... , ., hmz,-:: -Q Z., I, 1 7 ' 1 .l ',, i fl' S' 5 ?5ffili:flC'fq i i ., . f 2 Q . fi 5 J, .. f ,:-:'.,.jf.::...'.g..e.,,.,,.,,:,:,:,,.g., ' - . 3 ' -1, 11 ..,,' A -2:-:bitt V Q, ,,.,:, K . .,.. .,.,,. , H .. . ,. .. . , . i . :Nix , f X- . ,,,., rrp. ,.....s....W..m Senior Girls HE Senior Girls' Club was organized on Monday, March 9. Miss Roth is the sponsor. ' On the first and second meetings the elections took place completing the number of officers required in the club. On April 23, the meeting was opened at two o'clock, and after the business was completed a very interesting program followed. Violaruth Olson did several dances accompanied by Peggy Emsley. Ethel Schoenrock gave a reading, and Marie Valenti sang a song accompanied by Florence Forbis. Marian Miner played several piano selections. On March 28, the Senior Girls wore blouses, skirts, and hairbows. On April 14, each girl brought a lollypopg April 18 was Doll day and many dolls of all description were to be found around the building, on May 9, all the girls wore sweaters. On May 14, Miss Joyce Fenley gave us some fashion hints. The Senior Girls closed the semester with a party. Social Committee: Claudia Partipilo Katherine Schunzel Dorothy Droberg Helene Kapus Jane Trapp Mary Eiseman Aero Club HE Aero Club was organized on Wednesday, February 21. The object is to promote aviation interests in the minds of its members, and the program for this semester was laid out along lines that helped do this. In thebeginning of the season the meetings were held at rather irregular intervals because of a number of holidays. The first two meetings were devoted to the election of officers. On April 4, the Aero club, in conjunction with the Drama Guilde, visited the Chicago Civic Opera House. The object of this visit was to inspect the Chicago Lighting Institute on the thirty-third floor, where very modern lighting effects were shown. At the next meeting, talking movies, illustrating different air lines, were shown. The club met every other Wednesday in room 331. Page One Hundred Forty-four ,,,,...,, .fnifre-YW--7,-W..-V-W-f - -- --fe -W - Y- ---- - W ' X! 5' is ,. by A y 0 , X 1 ,. .,,,, 1. . is N .Q N t W., N,w,W,,,Q g,,,,5,:.,,,Z,,3,6,,,3ywg5.5,fyasNc,s,tsvwt...,sksssqssswqssssssxwssy : IRQLQ R is ' . . we-:.t..,. I-N' -. -. ssc- X xi -sm , .... ... X -.- -, .:,.- , si 'A ,--- -A . K K - - It t . 2 . .. ,.,, Polish Club N account of the fact that the sponsor had class when the club had meetings, the club was late in starting. However, Miss Krenz and Mr. Herrick were kind enough to aid us and came to a few of our gatherings. The club had the intention at the beginning of the semester of presenting programs featuring Polish folk dances and songs, but was not able to do so as all its energies were devoted to the Pageant that was presented May 20. This pageant, The Wings of An Eagle, depicts the history of Poland from pagan times to today. In it some two hundred students took part. Over one thousand colorful Polish costumes were rented and expert teachers were hired to teach the students lively folk dances and beautiful songs. The students prepared for five months. It was presented May 20, at the Logan Square Masonic Temple, at 2:30 P. M., and 8:00 P. M. After the evening performance there was a dance. Meetings were held the second Tuesday of the month with an attendance of about sixty members. The Club has recently joined the Federation of Polish Clubs which meets once a month at the Allerton Hotel. OFFICERS Irene Gieryna ..... ...,...... ..... P r eridem' Florence Gieterak , . . . . .Vice-President Emily Kaminska . . ..... Secretary Chester Stan ....... ............ T reafzzrer Witolda Jakubowska .... . . .Secretary and Treamrer Page One Hundred Forty-five ...t F, T' he Q. be i ,T K X Tixsaitviaggmxa kT,,...,',giant-gffreaa-..:l.'et1 ae., ,T,,g,fk pa ,X A x 5 w. ,....- x.,. M..,e.xs.st. .- - we .. - - - - - - , - N. ggggkn X x----- f M xtxx s S I Am ff--. N ' - ' . ' ,,,,, .,,,,. . .. , ' Q s . . - . - -' P 1 .,,, r, -'-' X X ...,. ., , . . ,, ,,., ., K - , , ' - .kw a 'rw' 'S X.me .,., ,. e..s,. e:g ' Chess and Checker HE Chess and Checker Club under the sponsorship of Mr. DeVelde reorganized after a semester's lapse. The club has proved very popular this semester. Its membership num- bered around two hundred students who met regularly in 331, on Tuesdays, ninth period. A tournament, to determine the best players in both Chess and Checkers, was conducted. The winners for checkers were Donald Layman, who won seven matches and lost none. Claire Neilson was second with six matches won and one lost. The best chess player was Walter Ginsburg with seven matches to his credit andlno losses. Ernest Koehler was second, winning six matches and losing one. OFFICERS john Mueller . . . ....... ...... P resident ' Dorothy Jensen ......... Vice-Prerident Sanford Katz . . . . .Serretary and Treazrnrer C A1 Nishke ...... ........... C nrtodian James Roesflef l . . . . .Sergeant-at-army Robert Nation I Mr. H.. DeVelde .... .... S panror Page One Hundred Forty-.fix as , V :-.,.,-...,, ..,., .,,,., , ,,,, E I l p ki A 5xS.,,m..Xc.Waati. ,.x. cava.-as cf,xcrl?-.iYmcr,,..,wwu :R WW ..r,,X..,,, aw--1awKBx,' I as , Ns' Xi -si W X sf F - H - K - xwfksssfwlw sm..1,ssssrst..M,isstQ:f.ws ssqsnf., si l,,:ss5..xx, . 52 'Tia sr ss 5 x , ,,...,., . ,,,., .M ,,... . .. ,..-,,, , . , , F is use-f : ,, .... , ' I nr, ,M , it A,,, - ,,., ,W ,,,,, W 5 If ,. X sg X Q ' 1 W 1, A . ,s gfwswwmwsw-NWN wwwwgemwwawwe-eaktee- Q5 I- 5 . ,I -Q, S- E2 . blkb X A t , Q .. x.,. X .... , . u p y ,,,, , . ,.:.,, N jp t s , .... , X , ., . QI, ' f' - .X ss , ws - 'X NM ,'.taf,q.tr.,s...s.: Senior Boys? Club HE first meeting of the Senior Boys' Club was held on March 12th with Mr. Smidl serving as sponsor. In carrying out the purpose of the club-to promote goodfellowship and to provide social affairs for the boys of the Senior class-many interesting meetings were held. Mr. Smidl gave a talk on colleges and was the adviser of the members in the club. Intramural baseball teams were chosen and games were scheduled to be played. At the meeting on April 16th a musical program was presented by James Roessler, Louis Meyer, Edward Taylor, Robert Nation, and Arthur Peterson. A spirit of fun and comradeship pervaded the meeting and the boys enjoyed themselves as only boys can. OFFICERS Oscar Tollstam . . . ............. ....... P refident Arthur Peterson . . .... Vice-Prefiderzi' Thomas Witt . . . ....... Secretary Thomas Kelly . . . ........ Treasurer Wallace Fee . . . .... 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After a short business meeting conducted by Ray johnson, Rolf Bauman gave a talk about the German School System. The audience was very attentive as it was interested in hearing about the school life of another country. The speaker compared the school systems of the United States and Germany. The entertainment consisted of a vocal solo given by Anette Berkowitz, accompanied by Berghild Nerhus at the piano. Following this, a word contest was held, led by Ann Keller, and several prizes were distributed among the lucky winners. Then the whole group sang three old German Folk Songs, directed by Rolf Bauman and accompanied at the piano by Marie Keller. Miss Barron and Miss Brindl, members of the faculty, were guests of honor. Ice cream, cookies, and root-beer were served to the audience. GESAMTVORSTAND Ray Johnson . . .................... .... V orritzerzder Ann Keller . . . . . .Vorritzende Rolf Bauman . . . . . . . . . . . .Sclariftfzilarer Sanford Katz ..................... . . .Karrenwzzrt Nick Letang and Henry jankowiak .... ....... B eiritzer George Kolb and Julius Kostehnzik. . . .... Vereifzrowlner Olive Smith and Emily Gumbinger ..................... Elo1'e1zv0r.rizfzende Page One Hundred Forty-eight , SSX Q 1 Q 'S S X X NX A X F if vw 5: 2 F3 'K Www . fff:.Wr..a :WW E W X' X ' MQW A V 5 as X. M ss W . was-..,.M...s ..XN Q ,N ..L.. V ,.,XxX r ay Eb: 'Ez' -.J .. -4 L M' ' ' ' A . .,.,, We r we 1 . as S as . A. t xg- .,.., .M ..... , .,., - ., .,., - Q Dance Orchestra EETINGS of the Dance Orchestra were held every Tuesday. The orchestra was Q sponsored by Mr. Slocum, who presented to its members a 315 music library. This organization played for all the dances of the -4A'sQ 4B's,i3A's. and the R. O. T. C. groups which took place at school. The upper classmen were very fortunate in having an orchestra to accompany them at their dances on Fridays during the ninth and tenth periods. Its good music was greatly appreciated by all. ' OFFICERS Mr. Slocum . . . .......... . . .S porzmr Forrest Manthe . . . . .Director Robert Lenth . . . .... Manager Page One Hundred Forty-nine' .. Y ,W IE 155 .,:.. gg 5 Q' ,,., 7 -L , H , g ,. xy ,,. ., ,N EQ , ,, ., .. ,,,,,:,, ,, Q -Q.: t A ,,., .. , S f . . . ,,,, ,Q T , S Q : H ji Ez- I ,.,. .. K, , M 1 .. E . -Z, , gl . , F . s .. t F 1 . .1 ,gg ii ic W ' ,.., .. ' . g ' s ' -. ., 1 ,,,. a ' , S 5 I ,I . -L .ri -uth ..., .. , K K .. .. ,E . A ,, . .,., 'f 'D' X ' . i ' ' . t ' ,-: ' 0 -, . ' i in .. 5 - f -- The Washington Tour FTER much anticipation, Sunday, April 29, arrived and an enthusiastic group of young people left on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the Tenth Annual Tour to Washing- ton, D. C., and the Shenandoah Caverns of Virginia. After the Union Station, the first sight that greeted our eyes was the grandeur of the nation's Capitol. At the Bureau of Printing and Engraving on the shores of the beautiful Potomac we were fascinated with the stacks of new crisp bills. In the stamp presses was the special edition printed for Mother's Day featuring a reproduction of the painting of Whistler's Mother, At the Pan- American building we were told that this structure was to serve as a gathering place for nations in the discussion of matters of world-wide interest. One of the most memorable places was Annapolis where we viewed the cadets on parade and the sea planes on Chesapeake Bay. Tuesday, we visited Lee's mansion, the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier, and the New Amphitheatre, all at Arlington. Wreaths were placed on the Unknown Soldier's Tomb and on Washington's resting place at Mount Vernon. Besides the White House and the Lincoln Memorial, we inspected the Capitol, where we had the privilege of viewing Congress in session. At the Congressional Library, we were interested in the original copy of the Declaration of Independence. On Wednesday we left Washington for the dazzling Shenandoah Caverns. We should like to thank the chaperons, Miss Keenan and Miss Halushka, for assisting us to store away such wonderful memories. The Senior Class of Schurz High School at Mt. Vernon May 1, 1954. Page One Hundred Fifty rw ' QQSQQQW .1 .zezzfae-a. N.. :'s:ux::g:x::.::,.,:.W::....gf,lQsQ 555 , X. 't A ' 'i V' i ii L i K A ii: X 32 iff' Q4T:L'NWW51 Xi t Q ,:g:::a-r f-.5-ser.:-I ff 1 :gegfe q.,::::-:A 52125555 ,,,,k AA .a.,.c-.. .... c c ,.,.,...,., x..... -... --.-- .. M W... -....... - --AA1 . ...,, ,f H r- r W,-1 '-2:5-'.,Ifg::', 13 5,1-rf - ' -. Q. - ' - si J W wwwaw News Wwe-Wes rfsssfM'WWss-Ws--we-ss ... 'feff . 'fs if-, I . ,.:eE.' S' i li .' IIE: is 'ff if Rswatfftrotws 'xmmif 5i 'S7Tfif ' ..:f ' fi' ' '-2 X s X .. '-r :f.:fH'- ' . :, H -:..-we we .X .rr fs l - ' K' xk N ' - ' A 5 0 ,,,,, ' ' ' ' . f' . , A Xmlriiw X A p p Q - .5 -ef-.4 .vt-.1-r...., ,..-.-:imrr... t...,.x -r -,NW A :U ,yi ,..t:. ..x.M,.t.N -- ' ' ' - 1- K . - The Auditorium Concert N Monday, April ninth, the Schurz Choruses again showed their merit under the direction of their able leader, Le Roy Wetzel. This time they sang before the National Music Supervisors' Convention at the Auditorium Theatre. As they were last on the program, they had to wait at the Auditorium Hotel until they were called for. The girls wore very pretty dresses of many designs and colors. As for the boys, they appeared in dark suits and wing collars. Besides Schurz, Marshall and Roosevelt were represented. The Chicago High School Girls' Chorus also participated. About nine o'clock the Schurz chorus was called to make its appearance before an interested, music-minded audience. The combined chorus sang several numbers- Lord, Bring Dat Sinner Home, Invocation, Sanctus Benedictusf' and Madrigal. The girls alone rendered Reverie, while the boys gave Keep in the Middle of the Road. Madrigal, Invocation, Sanctus Benedictusf' and I Arise from Dreams of Thee, are compositions of Mr. Wetzel. The music supervisor of New York spoke in a very complimentary way of our singing, particularly of the Sanctus Benedictusf' After the songs were over, the choristers went out on Michigan Avenue and began a snake dance. Presently a lady approached and stopped them. She said that she had come all the way from San Francisco and that she wished to say how deeply she had enjoyed their performance. forepb Timric, C atberine Leibrock. Youth Week Assembly HE assemblies at Schurz High School are noteworthy not only because of the excellent speakers procured, but also because of the courteous attitude on the part of the student audience. ' On Wednesday, May 16, during the fourth period, occurred a memorable program. A huge group of pupils, members of the 4A, 4B and 3A classes thronged to the hall. After a spirited Star Spangled Banner, Mr. Wetzel's combined choruses and Mr. Mason's orchestra entertained. The choruses rendered Kye Song of Saint Bride and Hats Off, while the orchestra stirred the audience with Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland. Florence Bryntesen interpreted the Indian Love Call with much delicacy and beauty. Then the Reverend Ernest Akin of St. Paulfs Congregational Church delivered an address, Youth Rides Free, especially appropriate for Youth Week. The assembly closed frttingly with the school song, Deep in My Heart, Schurz. Q' Page One Hundred Fifty-one 'F 1 -:pq E L I i 5 I I, I. F r E, E 5 L V x I , I l E. i.-,MMT V- W---'ww--mm.. ---Y -3- .,,-,-, f- -- -W -if H ,V--v iff - --if - -Y - --W Wi- f Y www .QNX W sw r ' 1 1 l in 5- V u r F r i I V QQ- V W . w -. We f cs. . ft A, X ..,. .., , N xx s . 'fait XX 2 S ' ' g T OACH HARZ this semester found himself faced by a hard problem. Of the six lettermen left Anderson St z nski Hanson Malik ones and Tebo none were I J J 7 7 9 members of the junior team. The senior team was composed of the six lettermen, some of whom were ineligible or out of action for some reason, plus the additional men needed to hold the upper hand in their meets, which were scheduled by Kruckstein, their very capable manager. This team did very well in their first encounter of the semester, and swam to a 53-31 victory over Sullivan. In their second meet they lost 12-42 to a very eflicient Austin team. They also swam against Roosevelt at Roosevelt. No score was taken at this meet. The team was requested to appear on exhibition at the Women's National Meet at the Lake Shore Athletic Club where they made a good showing. The juniors were less fortunate in their meets and lost 15-51 to Sullivan and tied Austin 23-23. Their team was chiefly composed of new material. I Page One Hundred Pij?y-five mummy X. , 5E5ip'f4i4-ssl X--Sli!-swam ......,,...,.SI.wl,1.11c4a,a1,.a.:,TalQi1 g..,..,.... c fi: .., , as - .. .f --1 --..f,.s.fse.s, f1r.,.1iQ.. .- ' - -- . M -s - X ,N X351 . 'f::,:2:- v bf .. . . ,fr f-f- ---- - - My . . L ,..,, .., .... M,,,,,, ...L .,,, ,. .. . M, ...,,.,, , . . .N . ,ag gi-sr. -A 5. .. ' smsfsssvfixvii x X'X Yiwfffffl Kiillewwi Nsrlw-vsrf-was ---- N-wsfswg.,.ws'fW- Wwwwssws sssssswsssx- 1' 1-sta. V 'gi 1 it wif -- 'il'-fix . K' Ll at 1i111i,,M,' ,':r::f A5155 'QENE ii' 'U' 1 .wi-3 ii EY - .. .. 1 '51, -. 1 . 'IIS R. zflfwvlff mwffw? 'wliimxf -XTTf1Qiil.5vN'NTTT?TWW11f'TwflXT?ff55YYXffff' if-.. :Iss f s 3.5 - A- . t' - ' A' ir ., ...., Q A .. QQQI , . p . ,,. , ,,., , , .,: . Q .,., 5 X N x' as N . X A t - -. SN W WNmQQN X N , X u Baseball ASEBALL practice was called for March 27, and about one hundred and fifty athletes responded to Coach Koehler's summons. He was faced with the critical problem of developing a team with very few experienced men, but with the aid of Pellicore, Tollstam, Westerland, Lukowski, and Binder, veterans of last year, Coach Koehler rounded out a peppy team that became a section title threat. A sad blow was the ineligibility of Ed Miller, a slugging outfielder, but the boys soon regained their verve with the aid of such newcomers as Zydowski, Gray and Pfender, and went along, defeating such superior rating teams as Roosevelt and Lane. Phil Pellicore, one of the League leading shortstops, returning for his third year, was elected captain. The big surprises of the season were the able hitting of Ed Zydowski, a freshman with great football possibilities, and the pitching of Gray. PLAYERS R. Koehler-Coach i R. Bach and W. Gliniay Marzageu Pellicore, Captain Jeschke Bremner Lukowski Rahn juull Westerland Pfender Ehrlich Zydowski Schmalzer Chavey Binder Olson Addison Tollstam Jost Keisel Gray Abrahamson Prasse GAMES Senn . . . Lane .... Roosevelt Schurz . . Schurz . . . Schurz . . . Lake View . . . Roosevelt Amundsen Schurz .... Schurz . . . Schurz . . . Amundsen Schurz . . . Page One Hundred Fifty-.fix ill superior of all contenders. This combination consists of Captain Witt, Toomey, Broadbent, and H T ' .fi3l1'eX'Ws .awww -wg 'Wf:,jf,l?,. lf QLQQQX . , Q. ., X . 1. . 1 X 1 S X NN . 1 34:15:15: A-:R--:-,:,..5, g.. 4 :,: .:.., ,.,, , .,., :, :,. .,. ,. .,... . ..-,-... I , ,..,. Q . . .-,,-C .- cE:, , ,,:::. m , htl. E:,::E fi.. 'ER .1 ii ' - ' ---- U ---' : . --a 1 ---- - ' T' 1. : '..,: - '- ,.::: ' 1: X -wk-.1 i- wa ' K-new '--A Quill: 5 '-fflldfi-':' 3E.wf!I1.lSlg.'I A' .gist L ,i,. ...li- ':r.:'t hit.. ' 1:-:5: ' ' X X 5'- . . .Q -f ,.., it - 1- ' ----' X Q V . ..,... ..,. .,...,,,, Q .- . .... ' ..,, i .,,, X . . .. .. ' '1-13 ,... a.a,.. ,., a N . , , ,:::,. 7 1 M.. ,...- . ..i.?m..v-.-...x.u.s....: - . X NDER the expert guidance of Coach Weege, and with the sustaining efforts of Captain Witt, the track team has completed an exceptionally successful season. They were N fortunate in gaining the help of several veterans, among them: Toomey, Roessler, Broadbent, Koehler, Haracz, Balasa, Haseltine, Hirsch, McDonald, Nischke, and Captain Black of the juniors. The Schurz relay team has made a name for themselves, and obtained a record equalled only by that of previous Schurz teams. Continuing the illustrious work of last year, they Won every track meet they entered and gained the city championship, thereby proving themselves far the Haracz. A MEETS DATE SCHURZ VS. RESULT March 16 Tuley ......... Seniors won 61-11 March 20 City Meet . . . Qualified March 25 City Finals .... Qualified April 25 Senn ............ Seniors won 52-25 juniors won 21 -20 April 28 St. Ignatius Loyola. .... Schurz 2nd . Seniors won 77-9 l May10... ...Foreman .. ....4J. , 1 uniors won 43-3 Page One Hundred Fifty-reven ...Q KDKA Z I i ts K ':ff:'ij2fe1.g. Q -..X A zzz iii Q7 gig. 1.' Izl . '1- ' A - -'-:- :'- ' ' ' ':' ',-. :..: . .f . 3' i t - :1' ff? Q ::. :': ': ' ::: 1 V -- - .:..-..,.5' 2:- .. z Iz- :--- --.-' I if T' i Q Q ' Q liiii' in ' . i ,.5E,... ...., I 252. .Q .:v: Q .'1,,. . 12.122, J-1g'::,.. ff ., ? xii., 15:-' ,,... - .5-335.5 .,.a,-jff.f'2f.gs:- 11: 22A' ' 1 ' The Golf Team HE Golf Team this year .was very fortunate. Three men from the City Championship Team of last year returned. This year Captain Penning was number one man, just as he was last year. Adams, number two man from last season, was on hand also. When Coach Harz issued a call for candidates, twenty-six reported for the team. The fob of picking a number three man was very difficult as much talent was to be had. Schillinger, how- ever, made a good enough showing to warrant the position. Stream, a member of last year's team, still held number four position. The team had to fight twice as hard as during the previous year to maintain its championship and carry on the Schurz reputation in sports. Under the fine leadership of Captain Penning and the great coaching of Mr. Harz, however, the group rounded into shape very nicely. The first meet, on April 26, was held at Big Oaks. The opposition was furnished by Austin. Schurz' easily took the match with an overwhelming score of IOM to lk. Penning was low man with 73. ' In the State Meet, Schurz combined with other schools in the section. Schurz qualified three out of four men: Penning, Adams and Stream. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight ws X mmm -mn wm- ...............S3 r - . 'GMES-3-ff?1ssv--Ssizfhf--Q41-5-9-fl -5.-if--we .6-a Q:4QxW:s:t1x1gNi:a 1:- QSQ x -pi U ,sim-E vi- M ef- ,, , r.r,X:f,v,,65 .gcgrwg,g:t,lw,.,Vi ,gg ,.g k 3 , xmgw-:.N:x asf' 1 it x :gi ag., .. 3. - J. , , .. L , 1, -,5..wgqg55,x,,,W X,fgggg,,W W-ff f'f- ' - . ,, . NSW - -A X -9' : f 'Tiki -as-.Gif --,sff'II':. - t ' 't ' 'K 1 f- 5:31 -X ' 1 i NX K ' ' ' mwW' .f5525fs::. 3: Q- ...2:::- .:. Q '15-Y ,X l . 1 .,.. .. ,,,, 3 ' .. 1 ...., V N x are ..,. -. 1 -2:53 f sr- I k Q r.5: -- v s- 'r w t. . .- ,:.. ::. -.r '--'I' A X. g:,:,-,Q-125:-I .g:..::':gs.,....:.,:5,g ::g.:, :.,,. ,. 'Lg m ,: . ., ,p xv v.. .x 'I,1:x. f , . W Tennis Team HE tennis team this year had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. At the beginning of the season, Coach Weege called for candidates and forty- seven men reported. As there was only one letterman returning, Coach Weege had a difficult task in picking the team. He instituted the idea of having a tournament, and by a process of elimination chose a team. Those who survived were Captain Brandt, Anderson, Melhouse, Erickson, and Kaisted. Schurz swept though their first three matches. Tuley, Austin and Waller fell in rapid succession to the tune of 3-0. Schurz is headed for an almost certain city championship and under the guidance of Coach Weege the team will be well up in the running. Page One Hundred Fifiy-nine N .Q , ,...A,. .. , , My ,,,, L. 4: X wrps-fwwvssgr-ssrwsrvzsw,ws:-s Wxfg'Q:s..r, ,.Nss--A- ,ww gws-r f. fwaw-a-a a..a.L:.,M..lT . . glw... 'ff AXrr.Nf-Smswse-asa-siQ..wsr .Qllws--s mis-trivia-1-lv?-.Q Q ' - it .. .- Vs .. ,.-:'-., 1 ' X - - - a '- .. - . . ., Q Nl Tlx--Q ' l:-I' 215' STN V . r s. - .- .. .V .:.:. V. . ., .- -- , ,. R- .L .. .Q , L : . H .Q ,. . ' 22' -,i fIj.. 1 r .f 315 . :' Q S.-fxgg ' - .. -5 ,.,, .,. , r - . E- ..,- ,,.-,- ,.. V- . . , . I ,.,. , M X ., .. ,.,. .. .,., ..:.....,.:.,.,. L N ..,., .. ,,,.,. ,.,., N N L t R ED EVE Rs .. , . .r r. - Q .-.lf .,x. - -' V, an ,.,, .. .L ' V, r : f, 11134. ' .. '- 3 rs -a ,uf 1- .. X- ' .rms ' .,,,, 2 .,.2, 25:,3g:,..... ff, k . Yo A 2 - X a - H H J a s stmwgxzva W cf - f Q5 -- .. ..... , . 1 Q ' . ii ' S si ' Girls' Baseball HE baseball season started out with the usual inter-class games. These games enabled the gym instructors to pick out the members for the first team. The results of the inter-class games were: g . Senior junior Senior Sophomore Senior Freshman 1 4 1 5 1 O 5 1 1 6 Junior Freshman junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman 18 7 10 9 7 3 The surprising number of good players this year made it difficult to choose a first team that would be better than the second. The members of these two successful teams were: FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Hyde ....... ......,....,....... P itcher ....................... Tiedeman Green ...... . . Catcher . . . ....... B. Steinbrink Michalek .... . . . . 1 Base . . . .......... . . . Glaser Blomberg . . . .... 2 Base . . . . . . Rechery-Oberllig Kortum ..... .... 3 Base .... .......... L orewig Colegate .... . . L. Shortstop .......... Skopee Zygowicz .... . . R. Shortstop . . . .... Davis-Miller Lesniak ...... . . . L. Fielder . . ....... Merteus M. Steinbrink ............ . . .. C. Fielder ...................... Nikiforow McCann ....................,... R. Fielder ......................... Meurk The two teams played their annual game with Northshore on May 9. The games were played on our own campus. The two Schurz teams were winning from the beginning. Our outstanding players were: Green, Michalek and Blomberg. These veteran players managed to make the only home runs throughout the two games. The scores of the games were: - - Schurz-30 Schurz-19 Northshore--'l 3 Northshore-8 Grace Green, who was given the large S for being most athletic, will end her high-school career this june. The other members of the team who will graduate are: Blomberg, Colegate, M. Steinbrink, Kortum and Tiedeman. Page One Hundred Sixty ' ,.....W.. u. . ...Q .xx.xx a am Xv.xW':,,x... ....x f . 1'25feQw'.1...::.. x,X,. ,V :Q - 3 X- ax... .. X as 1. we .- 1-aa . f. :aa 4-ct ,. . :vysss-r -. - .-cg, ,sr . , .Y K. . 'lu .r fs ... .. .. .. .. ..,. . .-.X . .. - Q, 'Egg Q x Q l 6,EE::E:: M,QAspysswm-News Wwxsmsssfwxfwww New-wa.,.,,,, Wwvww W-wxwwwms-ze I.: ...Ed H .-fm ig, N S W-VA Qhqh s X 0 f , G' is - C r . - . . . -X . S+ -ii: ... - 2. f. ...if it - s , Q ..,, . - s Q i - - N af .,., - r 5 ' Girls, 'Volley Ball HIS season volley ball in the girls' gym started with an interclass tournament. In March games were played among the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman teams. The seniors upheld the reputation which they had made last year as juniors by winning the tournament again this year. Material for the first and second school teams was selected from these class teams. The victorious seniors were well represented on both teams, the following girls being graduates: Grace Green, Mildred Steinbrink, Marion De Sutter, Mercedes De Sutter, and Esther Blomberg, on the first team. The second team will lose the following members through graduation: Marjorie Colgate, Marion Davies, Bernice Berendsohn, Pearl Wagner, and Elaine Bogda. With the loss of such splendid players, it almost seems as if Miss Shanewise would have difficulty in assembling an equally good team next year, but the lower classmen already show signs of the type of playing which characterized the seniors throughout their semesters on the team. Although the team is an excellent one, the girls started the game on March 28 against the American College in low spirits, with no expectation of winning. The players from the college were exceptionally good, having recently won the south side championship. -In spite of this handicap, the girls put up a very good fight, playing better than they had anticipated. Bergman was the principal scorer for Schurz, being assisted bythe splendid defense work of Green, Kortum, Michalek, and Blomberg, who are all veterans. The final scores were 58-34 for the first team and 38-35 for the second team, both in favor of the American College girls. Page One H zmdred Sixty-one .. , ,.,., .,A, , ,, S? s -WW fmwsm X il 'V xx K L rga....,..,..aT.... . ...Ix I -is K A---wa x...x ...wwsffwmwf-.-..,..,.....M, x, . .K R a , s , . ,. . .A . ,C W A,,. ,,,. . ,.,.A, ,, W .r , i N Q , - .5. ,S-ks-,te arjzzgsr .5,:225I's f ggi- . , - ,. gi....', , , W s -,M was rr. rms... . . 1 ..., W r ,. W ,-g.,,g1g2g3i5 .:.,:, J . , li is if A . :E . 15' ' 'ff' WN:issssswsfsssws-X -M'i ww is Swv 1 'w'?Mm lwwffmffi. YWWw'1fiYfYfi'iW'M WW'Wg :I::.I2' , 255. . az. i if 1 f ---- ' Q :K ..,,,,., , ,,.,, . .,. : N,,., 1 ., . 6 k, r ...zu 3 , .-., , ,,, ,. -, . , - - ii.: 4 l A X mms X wx Girls? Swimming Team HE girls' swimming team this semester had a larger turn-out than ever before, each year being well represented. There was a surprising amount of new material, in- cluding such swimmers as Helwig, a freshman, who gave the rest of the breast-stroke swimmers a good deal of competition, Wager and McCann, up and coming crawl swimmers, and Schmidt, a diver. Besides this new material, we had such girls as: Claire, a backstroker, who put up a stiff fight, Sebastian, Jacobson, and Kruck. The new material and the older members of the team will have to make up for the loss of such veterans as ,Roth, Bauer, Green, and Nielsen, who will be lost by graduation. On May 8, the team had a dual meet with Kelly High School. The meet was held at the opponent's tank. Schurz came out the victors, the score being 56 to 50. The high point man of the meet was Sisk from Kelly, who captured three first places. Two girls from each school entered each event. Schurz captured four first places. Bauer took first place in the 20 yard ,back-stroke and Claire took first in the 40 yard back-stroke. Both the crawl and medley relays came out first. The crawl relay broke the school record, lowering the time 3 and 4f5 seconds. The members of the team are: Green, Bauer, Claire, Roth, Jacobson, Helwig, Wager, McCann, Nielsen, Schmidt, Kruk, Cole, Eckstien and Tenske. ' Page One Hundred Sixty-two ll Wlll , ri ,k, ,.,, U ..,,. , , H W , , XSVXFVS9-wcfE55'355F't1f'Wss2YntoQ'itmtrtttwistswss-ssss-1- W , , . 1 Asssswzm :Q.:-fss:araA?.s:1N'Q-iw.:tsssswisX.Ms.iQa.,-,:s:'aRsss:::- Qui -.1 ..rsr.,.s.sQssa:f:g,-if swag :,,:Mjx,gYqj5-3,9,SHgk Y sgg 6 , Q. --H, --A .4 :..,..,::, , .. ,,,, ., , ,, ,,,, .. ,,.. ., N, um ,N k,gk w I wg - -:fi iggegr- .:.5-sf' .ra rc ...,. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.