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-, sf X, 5 if I V l V - 3 tx ffl! 14 to The object of the student forum is the promotion of a better understanding between school groups, thus fostering a more cheerful and efficient institution. With the good of the students constantly at heart, the Forum has brought about many improvements. Notable among those effected this semester is the more congenial relationship achieved be- tween students and hall guards. Racks tor the convenience ot those pupils bringing bicycles were also installed at the forums suggestion. Mirrors will shortly appear in all wash- rooms. The lunch-room has markedly improved in appear- ance. An auto driving course will be inaugurated here. All these changes can be traced to the energy of the Forum committees. The Student Forum hopes to accomplish many greater achievements, however. Yet it feels that these trival innova- tions are steps forward. ,,,.....,,,,,Pres1dent Stephen Moraczewski .,... Louis Geannopoulosl .,..,,,Vice-Presidents lain-es Pornerene 1 Frances Nergard ., r,.. 1 ...,, 'Secretary T 29 l STUDENT FORUM Row 1: Randall, Bard, Ioltnson, Peterson, Munson. Row 2: Leaclroot, Moraczewskt, Halverson, Rasmus- sen, Hanson. Bow 3: Pomereno, Harnick, Volk, Dalton, Kettler, Row 4: Hemmeter, Olsen, Smarth, Lowe, Peterson. Row 5: Nerqard, Sampson, Mitchell, Pursell, Hoqanson. How 6: Hjorth, Hoyle, Nerqard, Peterson, Sams. Row 7: Cain, Ferguson, Nerqard, Petzel, Fox. Row 8: Meredith, Kroenthal, Swanson, Dobersch, Ball, Row 9: Hansen, Brunteldt, Eramer. Row 10: Kaske, Greannopolous, Kirchoft. A ' a 4 . , 2 dn ' ' n A 5 Y 'A K I ' ' .x 1 if nr fi? ' st VI I , The - ' .Q ' . - ' . ' Q .1 -' -wr y ' , 5 . r , . 'W I U lw' 1 - - A-1 X .QF '-ivki
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STUDENT COUNCIL Row l: Pomerene, Kiser, Throgmorton, Giles, Carna- han, Hanasz. Row Z: Walsh, Smith, Dalton, Kryc- zewski, Bailey. Row 3: Chambers, McGowan, Erick- son, Carlson, lagla, Arnerson. Row 4: Iohnson, Grabo, Kruz, McCullauqh, Pelletiori, Pagenkopt. Row 5: Meredith, Baum, Kleber, Dietz, Schwachtqen, Moraczewski. Row 6: Graves, Ross, Eden, Pawlicki, Rudzinski. Row 7: Dalton. Poster, Vanderpool, Kleber, Graves, Tomczak. Row 8: Johnson, Doyle, Hendrich, Baker, Hopper. How 9: Zielmski, Zurawic, Geanno- poulos, Schneiderbauer, Hoqanson. Row 10: Groth, Kleber, Kleber, Iakuboski, Post, Osbon, sponsor. y , ' f W ' as 4. - I,fp I 4, 3 1 is-2 The Student Council is one ot the largest organizations in the school. It is composed of representatives chosen from every division room and its main purpose is the governing and bettering of Schurz according to the students' own ideas. This semester the Council passed a resolution endorsing the five-cent carfare on surface lines for high school students. This was sent to the chairman of the Transportation Com- mittee ot the City Council where it will be considered as part of the transportation problem. Other projects were traffic problems in the halls and the cleaning up of the corridors. Delegates were sent to the State Convention at New Trier and Roosevelt High Schools. The organization was under the very effective guidance of Mr. McAfee and Mr. Osbon. Victor Klebber .,... ....... P resident lean Johnson l ,... ....., V ice-Presidents Edward Baumff lean Pellettieri ...... ,...... S ecretary T283
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SCHURZ TIMES Row l: Pomerene, Zurawic, Brown, Pederson, Gins- ber. Row 2: G ld S 'th H Rd ld q ou , mi , oqanson, o ewa , Harnich. Row 3: Nerqard, Bentow, Milleson, Belniak, Leichti. Row 4: Dahl, Schroeder, Anderson, Wess, Simon. Row 5: Kettler, Marsh, Ernst, Smallwood, Vebeek. Row 6: Meredith, Miller, Novak, Lindloff, Severson. How 7: Dolezal, Znosko, Kingsley, Purcell, Zebroski, Row 8: Chessar, Kontos, Riis, O'Toole, Brad- way. Row 9: Samson, Scholl, Altredson, Guske, Perth, I P l V. 1 1, , if 5- , '. WK '-' ' . 'E l, i if 5' F I A 4 1 6 5- Riff xy is fl F433 ,X g mf 'fx' ii ' klziygiia .1 .x.- - F 1 'XS T A -13' H . -Q 3' i'lmll'l'f - 4 tl E- t 5 -YV: lf l 5-:'f fl-il I , il ' F s:,s L if 1 Q2 Where's that story? Did you get that picture? When's the deadline? These are questions hurled about any day in 202, the cradle of the SCHURZ TIMES. ln September, 1937, the Press Radio Revue was given at Assemblies for all students. lts purpose was the announce- ment of a novel newspaper, tabloid style, eight pages in length, issued bi-weekly. A story in every picture. A picture in every story, was to be its slogan. Since then Schurz students have become very familiar with it, for its style appealed to them at once and circulation boomed. This year two special editions of twelve pages each have been put out-the first, the home-coming edition of the Schurz-Lane game. This paper contained fine pictures of both the Schurz and Lane teams. ln the spring a special pro- gram edition to help with registration was issued. The staff and Mrs. Perry, sponsor, were amply rewarded for their strenuous work this year when they were notified that Columbia University had awarded the paper Medallist hon- ors in the planographed paper class. The Schurz Times has also had official recognition as the only high school picture newspaper in the United States. f30l
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