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

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M, f'f'5,5'iwD for 2 1 Q ,J X x N ld I 'lfxxx l 0719 K XJ DEDICHTIOH LTHOUGH thrrty one years have passed srnce he came to Schurz we feel hrs stay here has been altogether too short Insprred by the ardor of youth James Mason has worked hard and patrently to enlarge and perfect our orchestra Orrgrnatrng wrth a small ensemble today rt has become a large organrzatron of superror qualrty and great renown He has taught all Schurzrtes to love good mJsrc We should lrke to see hrm remarn wrth us always The boys who took technrcal courses wrll remember hrs skrll at the forge The members of the orchestra wrll never forget hrs exceptronal talent as a musrcran To reward hrm suffrcrently would be rmpossrble for hrs accomplrshments are too numer ous to mentron To express deep gratitude we the graduates of 1941 wrsh to dedrcate our Schurzone to Mr James Mason who has been not only a musrcran and a burlder all these precrous years but also our teacher and best of all our frrencl We feel that the book belongs to hrm 'YK ,, 'J 1 gt J: My LY -xx M. 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W. f , X fC GENERAL SCIENCE H DXN S A ss Krsx 7 'Ir nrr s TECHNICAL fx vc TI I hked all Ieczmmg And Wzshed to share lt I 4 Thomcs Jefferson EC 7 E: Miss FII Illfil, I.'i 'f Ill I, M155 Prim. ROVC 1 IN . L'frc'.A.'n, Miss Co :yt :rm Miss 59111 is-r, Mr. fxyh r. Mr. , lG!1.':'. Tir. Feishhrizznrm, Mr. Hui-5 sg 1, Mr. f.f5'7 fir. T :us ff? ffzilwifz iff, Ewfris. jf Wulf 70411 ra The Spmt of Chxccxqo 1 'IQ I 55 Emi' PA :wir 11l.1'-fs' M'-rw ' ,'.' :A '- f W 'T,:..:1f 4rw ' ' I : ' I, THE SPIRIT OF CHICAGO 5 C551-IE huge semrcrrcular mural rn the hbrary deplcts all the elements that went 1nto the buxldmg of Chxcago from bronzed Amerrcan Indrans to modern mechanxzed ma chrnery The magmfrcent panorama of the Sprrrt of Chrcago IS aptly zllustrated by Mr Gustave A Brand Mrss Katherme Schmrdt and a staff of more than thlrty students The prolect shows rn chronologlcal order the outstandmg events rn the hrstory of the c1ty wrth the fme arts and Spxrrt of Chrcago as the central feature It shows rn raprd successlon the Amerxcan Indrans lrstenxng to the preachlngs of Father Marquette the Jesurt pnest rn the dlstance stands sturdy Fort Dearborn In the foreground are two staunch ploneer farmers culhvatmg the so1l In the soft hued background are the frrst rcnlroad runnrng from Chrcago to Galena then mto vrew come Lake Mrchrgan and the mouth of the Chrcago Rrver frlled wxth trny shrppmg and frshrng vessels and the rurnous fxre of 1871 whxch destroyed the burldmgs of Chxcago but not nts sprrxt The center group around whrch the entrre mural rs devel oped consrsts of frgures representrng the fme arts hnstory musrc art educatxon harvestrng prlntmg and culture are the mam elements portrayed The Chrcago I W1ll sprrrt rs the central feature On the opposlte srde the cycle contmues show mg the beautlful and prcturesque Columbrcm Exposltron of 1893 contrasted by the modern Century of Progress Then more of Chxcagos famous srghts well known statues the shadowed columns of the Art Instrtute and the statuesque Mrchrgan Avenue Bndge The fmal group deprcts modern lndustry wrth 1ts factorles workmen blast furnaces and constructron work The splendrd fmxshed work cannot be fully descrrbed one must actually see the mural 1n order to feel zts great strength and artrstry The mam theme for the mural was decxded upon Jorntly by Mr Brand Mr Bauersfeld and the art teachers The students were enthusrastrc and eager to submrt rdeas for the produc if 0 .,.., K. v 3 y svn X. , .N .Wy 9 .1- t X rf .- . . . . 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I h ' ' - , ei tron They contnbuted drawrngs and sketches and from these rdeas Mr Brand dre th f the mural was taken w e mal pattern from whrch Then the work began rn earnest Under the lnstructron and gurdance of Mrss Katherrne Schmrdt a Mural Pamtrng class was organrzed Here students learned frgure tech nlque and orl study As they learned they became more profrcrent and better prepared to undertake the great task that lay before them Mxss Schmrdt always ready and wrllrng gave her trme not only to mstruct the students but also to add her share to the work Beams were erected to form a scaffold and on thrs a makeshrft platform was elevated Here the actual mural work was done The panorama was sketched rn charcoal then parnted rn orls The deft hands of Mr Brand put lrfe mto the laborers bodres strength and purpose mto the burldmgs and expressron mto the faces of the men and women The executron of the mural was at all trmes under the supervtsron of Mr Brand It was he who decrded that an complement to the four huge murals rn each corner of the cerlrng of the lrhrary whrch depict the Development of the Wrrtten Word To Mr Brand the greater part of the honor rs due Desprte the fact that he rs nearmg hrs erghtteth year Mr Brand strll remams young rn heart and mrnd The murals that he has completed have garned country wrde fame and here rn Chxcago after travelrng all over the world Mr Brand has found hrs adopted home Hrs great love for Chrcago behalf, and thls Mr Brand has done The mural wrll forever remaln as cr symbol of the great love of a man for hrs crty other mural should be made as a prompted hrm to pamt a great mural rn rts Clarlce Crarg Class ot June 1941 JJ' ff 'ENN My in AKNH Q Nfl' X fffkwxfxx 5?i7,I X xx!! 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Q V' J ,, ' ' ' L' fa XX' I . wma ff05?fffV 3-gg, , M um ffm m ,, J g l : ,L 52' ' CHARLOTTE MARY ANN ALBERTI Actrvxtles Semor Class Vrce Presr dent Student Councll The Laurels 4 3 P l 4A Glrls pres1dent G A A letter Advanced Band Personallty presrdent Pencil Pushers Soclal Dancing Ambztlon Successful busmess woman EDWARD LEO ANDERKO Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys Ambltzon Agent IOHN ROBERT ANDERSON ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys sw1m rmng Ambmon Engmeer VJALLACE FREDERICK ANDERSON Act1v1t1es Senlor Class Presldent The Laurels 4 2 l 4A Boys 4B Bays I-l1Y presrdent R O T C Captam Adjutant Offxcers treasurer SSHIOY Chorus Ambltron To be successful 1n any thlng I undertake FRANK ANTAL Actxvrtles Solo horus Amb1t1on Slnger CHESTER MICHAEL ARKUS Ac 1v1t1es 4A Boys baseball Ambrtlon Basebfll player GEORGE WALTER BACI-IAR Act1v1t1 s Ambmon Auto mechamc HS 9 IEWEL AUDREY BAILEY Actrvrtles Student Forum Student Councrl 4A Grrls G A A Solo Cho rus Band Glrls Marchrng Unxt Llbrary ,vark hall guard Arrhmon Dance band leader PHYLLIS ELAYNE BAKER ACIVIIIGS The L urels 3 2 I 4A Grrls 4B Glrls G A A P ncll Push ers Amhtlon Secretary IIADELINE BARKULIS Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Glrls 4B Gxrls Commrttee on Electlons Sclurzone delegate Schurz Tlmes dele gate Glrls Glee Clean up League dele gate Red Cross delegate Amerlcan 1sm Travel Olllce Glrls Ambmon To have a successful busl IIPSS LGYPPT JVILLIAM HUBBARD BARNES ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys track Sentmels hall guard German Ambrtron Traffrc manager ll-IERESE MARGARETE BARTS Actrvltxes 4A Glrls 4B Grrls G A A Senlor Chorus Solo Chorus Amerx amsm German Book Club 'mlntmn The opera RUIH IAYNE BEALS .Actlvltres 4A G1r1s 4B Glrls Class Day basketball volleyball Leaders yrn Crmcs Personaluy Ambrtron To be 1 well known cos IlP'lIClLll'l ROBERT IAMES BEARCE Act1v1t1es 4B Boys Senlor I-I1Y Iun or I-IIY R O T C Master Sergeant USIIQFS Future Craft man S ntmels mall marshal Amhntron To succeed IH hte 23 JHHUHRY OCTAVIA OLGA BEIRD AC1lV111GS 4A G1r1s S 11u12 1111 s news ed1tc1 G A A G1r1s Clee L 11111 SFIQHCG A1n1v1t1cn Reporter 1OSLPH NICKOLAS BENEDETTO Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys Iumor H1Y soccer rnanaqer R O T C Ushers Non Coms Future Craftsman Ambmon Enqlneer LOUISE L'LL AN BERGSTROM Act1v1t1es 4A G1r1s 4B G1r1s The LJure1s CAA Cec111an Choir Amer IC msrn Per 11 Pushers Pan Amer1can Qpamsh F1 s a Qentlnels ha11 Guard Am1o1 I1 Jesraner and art1st VIVIAN MAFGARET BETTIS ACLIVITIGS 4A G1r1s 4B G1r1s The Laurels A1131 T11-11Y G A A Letter PGnc11 Pushers Am111t1on Tc succeed as an a count 1 1 1131 Ah E3 B100 Aft1v11 s 4A G1r1s 413 G1r1s G A A Penf 11 Pushers Sketch Spamsh 9111 1111015 11oor rn rshal ha11 Quard tarrty erk SiYV1I9 Award Letter 111 e suncessfu1anf 111111, 1411 DRFD IUNF BLADE 1 1v1t1es 4A C1115 E G11 S 15 Laurels G A A Pan Amernan Pen 1 Pushers A1ner1can1s1n Spc1111s1 F1esta AIU1311lOD Department store 1 uver NINA MAE BLANK Act1v1t1es Prom Cornrmtee Sutien LOUHCI1 The Laure1s 4A G1r1s cz A Qemor Chorus Mess1ah C1ean U1 League C1fct 1 Trave1 Gern11n P Il 111 Pushers Am1v1t1on To be happy 24 CLHSS 1941 TLAINE FLORENCE BORGESON 1V11 s G A A11 1 mon Off1ce worker RICHARD PAUL BORLEK AK1lVl119S Student Forum de1eqate at hrrqe 4B Boys 1un1or H1Y H O T C 7nd heutenant OLLICGIS Club Ushers snrqeantatarms Solo Chorus Messxah 4 Q 2 1 MUSIC Convent1on Sketch Amhzhon Test p11ot QHIRLEV LORRAINE BORN A lVl'19S The Laurels 4A G1r1s 413 Grts G A A Semor Chorus Penc11 P 1sh rs Am1Dl11On Prwate secretary UONALD LEE BOWKER NULO1-KES RUTH BRANT A 11V11 s Prom Comm1ttee The Lc1ur 1 G A A French A'11e1 11111s111 Cr1t1cs A111 111011 Ac tress IHEODORE ALYN BRA 1'T1N AF11V1119S R O T C Sentlnels 111111 111 1rd Amer1can1sm AII11J111OH Successful IH busmess and IS C111 en LOIS MAE BREDA AC11V1119S 4A G1r1s 4B G1r1s BL TY1111Y sergeant at arms G A A Sen 1or C11orus Messlah French Iunur Qoc al C1u13 AH117111OU Beauty culture CORINNE ROSALIE BRINDISE Acivities ll Laurels Band l iuard ottireworker German Chess Ambition Teacher MARGARET HELEN BROSTED Activities Class Notable Most Cour eous The L urels 4A Girls 4B Girls Beta Tri H1 Y G A A Senior Chorus Solo Chorus Iunior Chorus Messiah French Saddle and Cycle Ambition Colleae and happiness LEVA BUCKLEY Activities 4B Girls Pencil Pushers C A A Ambition Tour the U S BONITA ELAINE BULLIS Activities 4A Girls G A A Swim minq team Terrapin vice president Water Carnival Clean Up League Ambition To make enough money t aive my mother everything she never had and to take her travelinq across the U S and elsewhere MARET ELIZABETH CADMAN Activities: Rina and Pin Committee: Luncheon Committee: The Laurels 4, 3, 2 l: 4A Girls: 4B Girls secretary: Alpha Tri-I-li4Y: Schurz Times, feature editor, associate editor: G. A, A. le ter: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Iunior Chorus: Spanish. Ambition: Successful journalist. THEODORE CALAMS Activities: Steerina Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R, O. T. C. captain- O if cers Club: rifle team- Senior Chorus: Drama. Ambition: Flying cadet in U. S. Air Corps. GLADYS EVELYN CARL Activities: Most dependable: The Laurels: Sentinels: Rouqii Riders: French: G. A. A. Ambition: Make a cross-country hike. 'Q 3. X HS 9 LENN ADOLPH CARLSON Artivities 4A Boys 4B Boys Soccer letterman skattna swimmina Senior Chorus Boys Glee Club Messiah Pan American Fu ure Craftsman Ambition Skilled ni If hinist MARTHA CHARMAINE CARSETI-I Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A solo Chorus Messiah Rouah Riders Erenrh Sentinels Critics Roolcworms science Ambition One of the ten outstanding mode ls in the United States ind to be a mrrer ot some little renown IFAN MARIE CHAPSKI Activities 4A Girls 4B Girs he Laurels G A A Pencil Pushers Book LJILIIU Ambition Telephone ops r xtor LOIS MARIE CHRISIENSEN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G. A. A.: Pre-Medics: hall auard: P,n:'il Pushers. Ambi ion: Nurse. BERNICE LAVERN CHRISTIANSEN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls' Solo Chorus: G. A. A.: Girls' Glee: Messiah: .Social Dancing. VALERIE CHRISTIANSEN coach: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y serqeant-at-arms: G. A. A., letter: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Social Dancing: French: Personality: Theater. Ambition: Radio. IXIILDRED CECILIA CIELINSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Amer- jf-anism: Personality. Ambition: To travel. 25 DOLORES AUGUSTA CLAUSSEN Activities Gift Committee Senior Play The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A letter bowling captain I cilian Choir student director Ambition Stewardess ELAINE LOUISE CORWIN Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Senior Chorus Messiah hall guard Ambition Succ sstul bus1ness exe u tive DORIS SHARON COUGHLEN Activities The Laurels 4A Gris AR Girls TTIHIY vice president treasiirfr C A A Senior Chorus Band IOUIS CRAIG Activitles Bana Math Radio vt president Ambition Fle tn al ngimer MARILYN LOUISE CRAMER Activities Steer1noComrn1tte-e Student Forum The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Cirls G. A. A: bowling: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah, Book Club, president treasurer: Social Dancingg Theater: Personality. Ambition: Certified public account rn, IUNE MINOTA CROAT Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4b Girls: G. A. A.: bowling: Cecilian Choir: Pencil Pushers, sergeant-at-arms: Span 'sl. Fiesta: Pan American, treasurer: Americanism. Aml:ition: Secretarial Work, LAVERGNE DALBKE Activities: Cap and Gown Coinniitteez: Seering Committee: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G. A, A., letter: Senioi Chorus: Messiah: Travel: Sketch: Pen:-il Pusners, treasurer: Saddle and Cycle. Ambition: Secretary. V .A 26 I ' HS 9 t AROL RUTH DALTON Activities The Laurels Schurzone 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A volley ball Senior Chorus Messiah Pencil Pushers sergeant at arms hall guard Ambition To lead a happy and suc essiul lite RICHARD FREDERICK DAVIS Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys Senior l-liY Iunior H1Y R O T C lieutenant colonel Oftic rs Club president Ush ers Club chairman Rifle team letter ITIGH Ambition Transport pilot MARTIN DAWSON Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys howlini SOCFPI' CIGW Ambition Football coach HELEN ELAINE DAYLANTIS Activities T116 Laurels 4A Girls 4E Girls Luncheon Committee Schurzone Picture Comrnitte G A A letter Solc Chorus Orchestra Pan American L lean Up League Amloition Dressrralcer and design r TONY DEBARTOLO Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: lntrzi- niural track: hall guard: Future Cmlts IIl1I'I. Ambition: To lie a success, a singer, or tl machinist, VIVIAN DEETIEN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G. A. A.: Senior Chorus: Messiah: hall guard. Ambition: To be a success in the aus' ness world. DOROTHY MARIE DENHAM Activities: The Laurels 4 3, 2 l: G. A, A.: French: Critics: Americanism: Shurwood. Ambition: Dancer. DOROTHY DILLMAN Actrvmes 4A Grrls 4B Jrrs rcamsm Personahty Aml mon Calculator MARION FRANCES DINA ACIIVI res 4A Glrls 4B Grrls Seruor Chorus Messrah b mm :guard Spamsh Amhmtron ro V1S1I Crlrform VIRGINIA DUDEK crvmes 4A G1rls G A A A lamsm Qpamsh Ambmca Stenoqrapher LORAIN ECKI-IARDT ACIIVIIIGS The Laurels 4A Grrls 43 Grls G A A Semor Chorus P n rl Puslxe s qparush FISSIG Amm ron o fmd happm ss m LORIA MINA ECKSTEIN Actrvrres The Laurels 4 3 Lurrcleon ommrtee 4A Grrls Cecrlran Chorr Pencrl Pushers G A A lett 5 fl mg Gern an Amhrtlon Quccessful sterlcgraph r lACOUELINE IUNE EDWARDS ACIIVIIIGS The Laurels Semor h rus Lxerary Schurzone deleque SCISTICD wemmels Forum Tlmes deleaa lan Up League bowlma Coun 1l s rzrce clerk tardy lerk G A A rrrll auard Aml nor Ch1ld speculrsr FERN ROSEMARY EGELAND ACIIIIIIGS The Laurels JA G1IlS 4B Glrls Alplha Tr1H1Y Trmes staff Boolf Club Ske h Travel P n rl Pgshers AA leer '53 HS 9 IANE Pl-IYLLIS EGGERS Achvrtres The Laurels Semor Chorus 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Alpha Trx I-I1Y sec retary Schurzon delegate Saddle and ce G A A Messrah Pencr Rushers Amb1l1OU Model REYNIR EINARSON Acuvlues The Laurels 4 3 2 G1' Commlitee 4B Boys Messlah Solo Chorus Semor Chorus Schurzone dele qate Boys Glee Ambxtron Erlameer lEAN BARBARA ECKSTROM Actrvmes 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Terra pm presrdent G A A swrmmmq 4 3 2 l Spamsh Fxesta Camera Ambrtron To be a success CLEMENTINE ENGELEN ACIIVIIISS 4A Grrls 4B Grrls G Pencrl Pushers sergeant at arms Amb1t1on Qecretary lOl-IN RONALD ERNST ACIVIIIQS he Laurels 4 3 2 l 4B Boys Slcech German Pencrl Pushers Amlomon Accoun'ant RICHARD ALLAN EVENHOUSE Actrvmes 4A Boys 4B Boys German hall guard Ambmon Prmter DOROTHY FAIRBAIRN Actrvmes 4A Glrls 4B Gxrls Offlce Grrs G A A Ambmor D cretary to an execuuve 27 JHDUHRY JANE FAIRBAIRN ACl1V1llGS 4A Grrls 4BG1flS C A A Alnblllflll TYP1 t MARIE ElINOR FARRELLY Ac't1v1t1es 'lhe Laurels G A A Solo Chorus Student Councrl Student Foru'n Beta Trx H1 Y Clean Up Leaque French Soamsh FlGSlG Travel Book Saddle md Cycle Freslunan Sv:1enCe lE.A NNE MARGUERITE FOY ACl1V1llGS The Laurels G A A Serv rce Award Alpha Tr1H1Y French Terpsrchorean hall auard Amb1t1on Solf dancer ALBERT lOHN FEDDEMMA ACl1V1llGS 4A Boys 4B Bays Seruor norus Crew Craftsman Aml mon Ot estrt lender liRlDGFl Vll MA l LASKA Act1v1t1es Ab'513lillll coach of semor 1 ry Q' c l 4A G1 Culs sf ras Cllll at arms A A lelfaatn at llllllllltz lravel O flu workr r 1 1t1c1 Nurst ELMER HOLMES FLlNN ACl1V1llG5 4A buys 4B Boys footldll Dowlznq trcck soccer R O T C N n Com Cluld St mor Ushers Glee Letter mens Semor Marshal Pre Med1cs Ty 1cal freshze Al Hll1l1OY'1 Dot tor or vhermst VUDY FORSLUND Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys Ambrtron Tool ar ct ole nuker 28 CLHSS 1941 IRFNE MARY ANN FOB Eh ALt1v1t1es Semor Lun Iron QOIHUIIT e Semor Play 4A Guts -IB GlTl9 e Laurels 4 'S 7 A A le essrah 4 '3 7 Semor Lhorus Soo Chorus Beta Trrl-l1Y Oftue G1rls Saddle and Cycle 11t1on T sut eed her hosen 1 rotessu n 'LMFR ALBERT FRANKLIN ACt1v1t1es 4A Boys serczean at arms 4B B ys football Lettermen Future Lraftsrnan rn 1l1OVl To b a su EVELYN MAY FREEMAN A trvrtres 4A Grls 4B Grrls Alp lTl 1Y G A A Boot: treasurer Frenct Travel Ccrmer Srhurzone delecate Sr'hur7 Tlmes s lf' ind dele Je ,:4.T!llD1l1OY1 To travel 1 ee every thma there IS to see l1lRLEE lEAN CATEN 1LL'lV1'1GS 4 G1rls 49 C l Bet: 1H Y A ren Rouah Rld rs Travel se retary l1'1 f ex llOI'llS' lll'lFN GFANNOPULOS ACllVlllGS Qtudent Forum Student ffuuul 4A Crrls 4B C1rls Alpha rr ll1Y Qthurz Tunes aclvertrsma man 1911 1 e :nn lravc 1 Jlllfll Alw 13s l 1 l fl r 16515 ALTEF MANNlNG CIBBQ l A '1Vll1PS Tl1e Laurels 4 Bcvs 4B Boys sera an warms Semor H1Y Scl1ur7 Tunes sport ed1tor Oth vers Clulo Mess1ah Or hestra Enqr ne-ers Aml31t1on Cl1e1111st AETLEEN MARGARET GlERKE ACTIVITIES The Lf urels 4A Glrls 4E Grrls G A A Semcr C prus C9C1l1Gl'1 C1 o1r Aml 1t1o1'1 Spamsl' 1n er ur EDl1H lANE GOEBEL Att1v1t1es 2 uden Earum our1c1l The Lat r ls B 1 Tr1H1 Y pr xflen Semor tcrus in o Chorus '11 Fl Sketch 1 tary Camerr ra O IC ll.l J 'RALPH FHEDEQI K GORDON lVll1Qb OlCl10SlfI Brnd tom s 1al Arn 11011 Plpblllihlll f tk DUl Il1OH RUTH lEAN GORE Ac'1v1t1es 4A Gtrls 4B Grls Betr fl 1Y G vxce pre nt lreneh Fiouqh Rmlers Travel Arr1h1t1Qr1 E s 11or1 JGSIQHGY lANE HENRIETTA GOSSENAUER Af'l1V1l19S The Llurels 4A Glrls 4B J1flS Beta Tr1H1Y G A A Ere11 1 Senmels Staale and CyLle RouJ1 :hd rs AmL1 1or1 C 1 ,e edueahon RAYMOND EORGE GPIEPKE A l1V1l1GS T e Laurels 4B Bo In A'11b1t1or1 m rke a lot of TPOI1 LOPRAINE ADELE GRINDLE Glrls tr asstrer A 1v1t1es PHS Semcr rcrus MGSSICILI Per11l Pushers A'11b1t1or1 Q esslul secretary SIINA THERECA GUARIINO A l1V1l1ES LUFLIIQOH Corr1m1tee T urels 4 'J 2 l 4A G1flS 4B Us Schurzone deleaate Schurz T1rr1es aele rg e G A A Pen 1l Dus ers 111 Am r1Car1 se re V Srnamsh F1 st Am r1c n1sm Oth ulflS all ,ur Clean Up Lea Amb1 ron S ess ,1 1 e 433. QQ' ,5- vs Qu- :gm HS 1 RAYMOND GURGONL A tlvltles 4A Boys A 1 110D Me l1 ml Yl r111r1eer DONNA IANE GUTTEBOE AC'lIV1l1Eb The Laurels -IA Glrls 4B rls G A A Semor Chorus Mes sxah PF'1'aOHJl1lY Book Club soc1al flflflilllfj AI11l71l1OH Nurs? lOHN MARTIN HAIL ACl1V1ll9S Class Not 1l1l Most Ath le lf Luncheon Comrmttee Studen Counc1l 4A Boys sergeant at arms 4B Boys treasurer Semor H1Y track cwp 'am sorrer aptun lall guard A Tl 1 lon A '1let1 ll lSlYL1 RICHARD STEVEN HALABHIN Att1v11 s 4A Boys 4B Boys football r11ar1aaer Sket h Lxtnrary SEI1llY16'lS Amhmon o'11r11erf11l 1rt1s lOHN HAFIVON ACt1v1 165 4B Bays 1r1tr 1 mural tr 1Ck trarlc letterman Am 11t1on To lox ltp md to he happy MARILN lUNE HAUCK txL.l1VlllE,b 1119 Laure1s secrevary QA Glrls Beta tr1H1Y pres1der1t VICG pres ld nt G A A letter Semor Chorus Solo Chorus Slddle and Cy 1 Ivr11t1'mT, oHa1 WIAQGARET DOROlHY HEALY A l1V11 s 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G 111 :rush Tftllfl Drs USIQI 29 IAURETTA EDNA HENK ACllVll1GS 4A Girls G A A lvowlml leaque captaln Botany Ambtlon Pubhc accountant LORRAINE MARGUERITE HENRICKSEN Act1v1t1es 4A Glrls G A A letter Cecxllan Cholr Ambxtlon To lead happy e HAZEL HICKEY ACTIVITIES 4AG1r1s 4BG1rls G Pencll Pushers Pan American Ambxtxon Stenoqraphel EDWARD HENRY HORA Actrvrtles 4A Boys secretary 4B Boys Semor Chorus toothall lillllllft Craftsman Ambrtlon Good Job PHYLLIS MARILYN HORLICK ACl1V1ll6S The Laurels 4 Z l Rma ana Pm Commrttee 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Sen lor Chorus G A A p9I'!C1l Plshers. AmlD1llOn Secretary IDWIN HOWE Actlvltres 4A Boys 4B Boys S ll1Y Semor Chorus Shurwood Ambltlon To attaxn sucmoss GLORIA MAXINE HUCKIN Actrvrtles Class Notable nest dan er The Laurels Rmq and Pm Cornmrttee Cap and Gown Commrttee Advrsory Commlttee 4A Guls 4B Grrls Beta 'l'r1 H1Y treasurer Semor Chorus MOSSlCIll C A A Sk tch French Ambxtlon Fashlon deslqner 30 HS 1 PFARL GRACE IAHNKE Actlvltxes The Laurels 4 3 2 L xrls 4B Gzrls Alpha Trr H1 Y G l enrrl Pushers lA VERNE LOIS IENSEN Act1v1t1es 4A Glrls Senior Chorus A Amhmon Secretary ARNOLD NORMAN IOHNSON Actrvltles Rxnq and Pm Commrttee llectlon Commlttee 4B Boys Senior Lhorus Solo Chorus R O T C 7nl houtenant Offrcers Club Arnlumon Busmess executlve HEVERLEY IUNE lOl-INSON Ac't1v1t1es Rmq and Pm Commlttee lA GITIS 4B Glrls lunxor Tr1H1Y Beta l'r1l-I1Y Semor Play Semor Chorus Messxah Cecrhan Chorr G A A et ter Amercmmsm Clean Up League ouotary hall guard Llbrary Sketch shurwood Saddle and Cycle Radio secretary Dance Pan Amerlcan Amlsmon Alr stewardes IDITH PEARL IOHNSON Actrvltles The Laurels Prom Commxt tee Senior Play Commlttee 4A G1rls erqeant at arms 4B Glrls Semor Chorus G A A letter Orchestra xddle and Cycle Penc1lPushers V e y rcsxdent secreta y Aflllilllftft Secretary HLWEN CATHERlNE IONES Ac't1v1t1es The Laurels Schurz ltmes t ff G A A Cecrhan Cholr Freuch lr wel Book Allll71llOl'l To see the world lllADDEUS IURCZAK Actxvxtres The Laurels Usher Pohsh Amb hon Aeronautlcal enqrneer IIIRLEY IUST ACTIVITIES 4A G1rIs 4B Gxrls G A A Amlttzon Arr stewardess WILLARD ARTHUR KADDATZ ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys Pulur Craftsman Ambmon CIVII enameer ITUTI-I BLOSSOM KAL ACIIVIIISS 4A Gxrls 4BG1rIs G A A Scmor Chorus Messxah Penc1IPushers raII guard Ambmon To be suffessful m the hust rcss world HENRY KIIOWSKI Actlvmes 4A Boy Debatmq Ambmon Aeronauhcal enqmeer ARTHUR KIRCHHOFF IR ACIIVIIIQS Student Forum 4B Boys Amblhon Radlo hroadcaster BERNARD KLEIN ACTIVITIES The L ureIs Pan Amer Ami 1 lon Government POSIIIOH VIRGINIA ELYNORE KNAACK ACIIVIIIGS Gift Commlttee The Laur 4 3 2 I 4A G1rIs G A A Semor Chorus M6SS1Gh Penc1I Pushers secre wry hall guard Ambltlon To see Amerlca f1rst -4 FIS 9 IOSEPI-I LEONARD KOSKIEVVICZ ACIIYIIIGS Adv1sory comrmttee 4A Boys R O T C serqean Ushers howhnq Band Future Craftsman An b1t1on To be a successIuI xe u ttve ICSEPI-'I IAMES KOTOWSKI Actxvmes 4A Boys Vxce presxdent 4B Boys serqeantatarms Schurzone P1cture Commlttee cheerleader Letter man Senlor Chorus Messlah Ambttlon Banker LORRETTA VIRGINIA KRAKOWSKI ACIIVIIIQS The LaureIs 4 3 '7 I 4A G1rIs G A A SChurzT1mes deIeq'xte Rmq and Pm Commxttee Amhmon Legal secretary IORETTA IEANETTE KUBIAK ACYIVIIIGS The LaureIs 4 3 DIYIS 4B Girls G A A Ambltlon Ofhc q1rI RUTH EMMA KUNST Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A G1rIs 4B G1rIs G A A Penc1I Pushers German Book Club Class Glft Com mlttee Occupauonal Conferen Iary Ambltzon Teacher DOLORES KUPCZYK ACIIVIIIQS 4A Glrls G A A mentor Chorus Mess ah hall guard Ambmon Office worker LUCILLE KURZAWA ACIIVIIIGS 4A G1rIs G A A Semor Chorus Pre Med1cs Clean Up L :zque Ambmon Nurse 3l LORRAINE MARION LAMBRECI-IT Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A CleanUp Leagu Pen 11 Pushers Ambition Comntometer operator LOIS ANN LANGAN Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A cheerleader Pencil Pushers Career Conference Committee chairman Clean U1 League delegate Amliion Singer with orchestra VIVIAN IOY LANGAN Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Solo Chorus Senior Chorus Messialf' Sketch hall guard Girls Marching Unit Saddle and Cycle 4A delegate Library Concer Band Ambition Re ntionis HANS LAURIDSEN Activities Tl1e Laurels Pic ure Com mittee Engineering Ambition S e s in te rinic 1l ie rl IEANNE ELISE LEACI-I Activities Gilt Committee The Laur els 4A Girls 4B Girls Alpha Tri l'I1Y sergeant 1t arms Schurz Times feature editor and iishion columnist G A A letter Semor Cnorus Erench Sketch m 1t1cn T t successful Jour n'1l1st MAMGARET LEADROOT Activities Stu ent Council Student romm 4A Girl 4B Girlq at A A French i A1T'1lU1l1Ol'l TD tr1vel IAMES KEITH LEE Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys swim ming soccer Senior Chorus Sa o Chorus. Ambition: To he 1 civil engineer. 32 1 HS 9 RUTI-I CONSTANCE LEMON Activities Tne Laurels 4A Girls 4B l1'S Beta Tril-I1Y G A A OL Chorus Messiah G1rls Glee Concert Bernd Intermediate Band Americanism Book Cluh Saddle and Cycle Ambition To succeed in whatever I IUNE FRANCES LINDENAU Activities The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Grls G A A Pencil Pushers Ambition To be a private secretary VERA IANE LINDENMYR A l1V1 ies Senior Luncheon Commi tee 4A Girls 4BG1rls G A A Pencil Pushers Personality ACK LYNCH Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys socter sk iting Ushers Anshii n lust o maize good ELAINE LILLIAN MAGNUSON Act1v1t1es Steering Committee 4A 1rls 4B Girls Alpha Tr1I-I1Y sergeant tarms G A A Senior Chorus Mes siah German Pencil Pushers Aml 1 ion To be h ppy and successtul ROBERT ELMER MAGNUSON Activities Steering Committee lht I 1urels 4A Boys Future Craftsman Amlmiti FYI Architert ind designer IDWARD IOSEPH MAIKSZAK Activities: 4A Bays. Ambition: Aviator or photographer. MARION IANE MARLIN 'Xctivities The Laurels 4A Girls 4B irls Alpha Tr1H1Y G A A Senior horus Messtal Science Sice ch Per nility Travel Ambition Secretary IAWRENCE FRANK MAROTTA Aftivities 4B Boys Senior Chorus liovs Glee Ambition Suc essful in all my work I ARL FLOYD MARSHALL Activities 4A Boys 4B Bovs swui ming track soccer letterman Solo Khorus Messiah Boys Glee Camera vice president Debate Photography Ccnference Ambition Photographic chemist I VELYN MARSHALL Activities 4A G1rls 4B Girls G A Ambition Air stewardess JANE ELIZABETH MARTIN Activities 4A Girls 4BG1rls G A A Senior Chorus Messiah Pencil Pushers German Ambition Successful in all undertalc ings IIARRIETTE BELLE MAYNARD Activities Senior Play general man iger The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Girls C A A letter Schurz Times bowling Senior Chorus Messiah Book Club Pr rsonality Ambition Succeed in chosen profes sion IAMES EDWARD M GOORIY Activities Cap and Gown Committee s hurzone Picture Commit e Steering Committee: 4A Boys president: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Iunior I-Ii-Y: Frosh-Soph football: basketball, letterman: cheer- leader, captain: bowling: R. O. T. C.: Non-Coms Club: Ushers: Senior Chorus: Messial.: Boys' Glee: Spanish Fiesta: fire marshal: hall guard: SelffAppraisal. Ambition: Tool and die maker. Vu 'Q7 L41 HS 9 AIIDREY MEINKE Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls ser 1 intatarms G A A Iunior Cl orus rvice letter Ambition Success in everytlung I do ARLENE SHIRLEY MELBY Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Alpha I H1Y G A A Solo Chorus Pan An en:-an Spanish Fiesta Ambition Secretarial work SHIRLEY MAY MELING Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Senior Chorus French Sentinels Office Girls Personality Dance Ambition Health Just enough wealth intl happiness OLGA METSKAS Activities The Laurels 4A Girls 4B trls G A A Senior Chorus Messiah Pencil Pushers Office Assistant Ambition Court reporter GEORGE LESCAULT MEYER Activiti s 4A Boys 4B Boys swim ming basketball manager baseball soccer Non Coms Ushers Senior Chorus Orchestra Ambition Chemist NAOMI MEYER Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Arnericanism gym leader Ambition To travel STEVEN IOSEPH MICI-ION Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys- tracx. Ambition: Chemical engineer. 33 MARIORIE RITA MIELING Achvmes 4B G1rIs G A A Iunlor Chorus Pencll Pushers Personahty vue pre-s1clen1 I 111l mon V1S1l Ireland RTEPI-IEN IAMES MINTA ACIIVIIIGS R O T C lleutenan OII1 ler Clul Rllle Team range ofhcer IEIIQIHGQFIHG serretary Aml1l1cr Army career DOROTHY FRANCES MIRGUET A l1Vlll9S 4A G1rl5 4B G1rls G A A K11'Q MCITCITIITO U1111 Semor lhorus N11 c orue MeQs1c1l1 qaflflle 111 C A11 lllfll Nursr IEONA MARC AREI MOELLILR AFIIVIIIGS lhe Laurels 4A Glrle Gxrls Penc1lPushers Book Clulo A1nl mon Telephone SUDQYVISOY MARIE MOHAN AFIIVIIIKS Se-mor Play LOIIIIIIIIIPQ Rma ana PIII COIIIIITIIIQS 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A Semor Chorus lV'ess1111 CTVBTITIOII 1 LII RAYMOND WILLIAM MORETH IVIIIOS R O I C Sc ur Tunes delegate x1111l1fn Io gm 1 Joop 11 PHYLLIQ ANNE MORGAN ACIIVIIIGS 4A Gzrls 4BG1rls G A A Senior Chorus Messxah German Aml1111o11 To 'travel 34 HS 9 ROBERT WILLIAM MOORE AFIIVIIICS The Laurels 4A Boys, 43 Roys Semor H1Y R O T C Off1 er Fluln R1Ile Team raplam Clty nham 1 I lterman Non Coms f1re marsh1l A111l 1 1on lo he 5111 esslul IORRAINE LOREITA MORAWSKI A1'1v1+1es 45-.G11ls f' A A Cecno llC,1f PenC1lPushers Am 1111011 To o 1n eallh 1n 145111 orlfl 1ORI'i KATHLEEN MORRISON A hvmes Prom L,o111m11lee The Laur els 4A Gzrls 4BG1rls G A A S0111 11' 1rus Messmh Penul Pushers ben IIOIS hall guard ,BLIITIDIIIOII To l1vL a healthy happw 111 Amerzc 1 alw 1 ROBERT MORTENSEN AChV1 1eb 4A Boys 4B Boys Eounarv IO 11111111 Maeter 11r1lanO l UONALD lAlv ES MUNN fhvmeb Prom GOIUITTTIIQS 11111 r H1 Y Remr r Cho 11 1 11 F 1 NLTTIE MAY NACELL Achvlhos Lun heon LOITIHIIIIGQ I 1u1els 4A Glrls 4B G1rls All HIIIOII Sc ulp or IIERMAN NELSON ,Actwmes 4A Boys 4B Boys ANIIUIIIOU Machmzst lOYCE MARILYN NESLOW TIVITIQS V 1led1 tor1 rn Most IH Pll 1 rom Corrm1 ee he Laurtn s 4 l 4A G1rls 4R G1rls Beta TFIHIY A A Solo Chorus lVlFSSl4Ill M1lc1df took treasure Ofhce G1rls AITILDUIUH Colleae educatmn 1round the .mcrld d a P 1 1 f'1lDlP QLA NlELSEIX A1t1v1t1es 4A GITIS 4B G1rls A tt r Senor lorus Messml Pen 1l :Ushers lull guard Ofhre D lmntng ' rsonahty Auto DYIVIIIQ Arnlntron Success travel RTHUR ERNEST NOBIS Act1v1t1es Mos Courteou Scmor 3 1y The Laurels 4A Boys 4B Bovs wmor H1Y s1cat1ng soccer lettermun emor Chorus Solo Chorus M9SS1Gl1 Says Glee f1re marshal hall guard Amb1t1or1 A des1ral3le pos1t1on 1 cozy mrne away from the C1lY DAISY MARIE NORDLUND Act1v1t1es T e Laurels 4A 1 ls B rls G A A Pencll Pushers oth Arnb1t1on Tc Le successful wHlRLEY NORMAN ACTIVITIES G1f Commute Sudent ouncll Tre Laurels 4 3 2 1rls 4B G1rls Beta Tr1l-l1Y Scnur 1mes G A A Sen1or Chorus S n1 1ols Travel Saddle and Cy le Amh1t1or1 c hve 1r1 CGl1fOfH11 1LlCE OUZO1, WAN Act1v1t1es 4E G1rs Ar11er1 -Xmlntton N 1' e ORN IAMES PAKAN Act1v1t1es Luncheon GCIHIITIIYTQG The l aurels Schurz T1mes orchestra ' hess pres1der1' Eng1neer1n:y pres1den Amb1l1OH Cherr1s' WW HS 9 lRENE ROSS PATRASZEWSKl Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B G1rls o horus Murals Sketch 1 tl ll rm T 5 fr Success u ea 1 l7ORO1llY PATRIAS ACl1V1f19S The Laurels 4A G1rls 4B 1 1 ls luruor Chorus C1ear1Up League QOIITIHGIS hall marshal Personahty Affllllllbll Tc le 1successful cmptorr TIS cLlFFORD IOHN PATSCHKE Art1v1t1es SWIIHTIIIIIQ AHlblT1OI1 Cost accountant NORENE ANN PAULSEN Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Alpha Tr1H1Y Semor Chorus MFSS1Ull Amer1can1sm Personahty G A A Travel Saddle and Cycle hall guard Amb1l1OIl To secure a pos1t1on N1 1 the Board of Educauon BYRON PETERSEN Act1f1t1es Steermg Comm1ttee Lunch eon Commlttee Cap and Gown Comm1t tee 4A Boys 4B Boys Future Craftsman of Arnenca V1sual Educatlon Al'T1b1T1OIl BUSIIIGSS success GLORIA EMILY PETERSEN Ac1v1t1es Tle Laurels 4 3 2 Luncheon Comm1ttee 4A G1rls Semor Chorus G A A A Cappella Chorus Amb1'1on To le a success 1n the bust AILDRED PCTERSEN ALTIVITIQS Cluss Notable Most L1 er ary Luncnecn Commlttee Class W1l md Prophecy The Laurels 4 3 7 Alpha Tr1H1Y treasurer delegateat large Schur7 Tlmes staff coea1tor 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Solo Chorus Semor Chorus lumor Chorus G1rls Glee Mes sul G A A French Travel Amb1t1on lournahst and rlovehst 35 JHHUHRY ROSEMARY A. PETERSON Activities: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushersp G. A. A. Ambition: To lead QI happy normal life. RUTH ANITA PETERSON Activities 4B Girls Alpha Tri l-l1Y president vice president Office Girls vice president reasurer Messiah G A A Ambition To l ecome a teacher HIRLEY lUNE PIETZ Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Solo Chorus Advanced Orchestra Pencil Pushers Saddle and Cycle Auto Ambition To be c successful stenoq rapher ELAINE DOROTHY PlRWlTZ Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Senior Chorus Pencil Pushers Auto .Ambition To be a good secretary WILLIAM IAMES PLAMBECK Activitics Concert Master of Orchcs ra Orchestra Concerts R vue cf th Stars string ensemlle Messiah Schurf limes l r itron l musrci AGNES CLAIRE PRlCE A tixities Senior Girls Thc Laurens llection Committee G A A I 1' I ARL CLAUDE OUA KENBUSH c ivrties 4A Boys 4B Boys rc- Laurels Senior H1 Y publi lty and fare well lanquet chatrm in C, 1,1 and Gown Committee Senior Lunc heon Toast aster Occ upatic rr l Cc rf renc m r tee R O T C apt rin select sau rc ommanclcr 1 P a cc n r im city c ll41llljI1Ull's ffic f rs vicc pr ident Ushers prcsrdent vice pre sident treasurer Schurf lmics rdvertrsinq ancl sports editor cochc rrman Bulldog Hop crmrn Sc ntinels hal' guard oor marshal Clc an 5 e tc ue Sc c ia Dancing Ambition 'lo aet a college dearre ancl use it for a career 36 'UQ K CLHSS 1941 ROBERT EARL RABE Activities: 4A Boysp 4B Boysg basket- ballp baseball, lettermany Senior Chorusp Solo Chorusg Messiah. Ambition: Traveling salesman. BETTY lANE RADA Activities 4B Girls Alpha Tr1H1Y S hur7one dcleqc te Sc urz Times staf cl leqate Pencil Pusners Sketch Travel Ambition To le successful MILDRED LORETTA RAHN Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Schurz Trrtes staff G A A Senior Chorus Americanisrn Ambition To lic a sgccess IOHN RANDALL ivities R O heutena Arnl ition Che mi at cnqineer lOl-tRAlNl VlRCl'NlA ANC rvrtrcs l c els 1 s 4B Cnrls S hur one delegate C A A Senior Chorus ptl l1lpLlSll9IS ic er l cokroc r A rilrition Priv ite se retarv LOIS ROBERTA RASMJSSEN Activities Elettion Ccmmittee Studen F rum The Laurels 411 Girls 4B Girls Beta l-QYIHI Y seroec nt tarms G A A Senior Clorus Grls Mar hma U n sc ra ant at arm Pan Americ Pc rsc r rhty lheater Clul Book C hil i ri mition R se tr h rr uHlRLEY RASMUSSEN rviti s La e s 4 'X lctter Sorncr Chorus La clle and Cycle Sentincls hall auard library Ambition Cherms DWARD STEPHEN RECTORIS ACIIVIIIGS 4A Bovs 4B Boys R T C football bo vllnq sw1mm1n Amlxztton Gvr WIADELINE RUII1 REDMAN AQ IVIIIPS Rrnq COUIYHIIIGG 4A G1flS 4B G1rls G A A Penc1I Pus ers Frengl Amer1can1sn'1 Clean Up League Personahty Saddle 1nd Cycle Sewtnq Aml31t1on Model ILBERT IXENNETH REEVES Ac IVIIIQS 4A Boy s delegate at larq the Laure Semcr H1Y secretary se ,eantat Jrms R O 'I C Ofhcers Cl.1 Jshers Semor rus Solo Chorus I1re marshal 1ll .,u :rd Amlatuon A OIIII rn MILO RHYNER AC 1V1ll9S Class Nnt ple Best Dan 4A Bovs 4B Boys sN1mm1nq I 'term rn P xn AITIPII rn Mess1 1 Am 1t1on Che 111 l en:11'1e r ELEANOR LAURA RIEGER ALIIVIIIQS 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A letter Personahv se retary POIISI Sketch Amr 1 ron S bm ul iress deslqn 1' AN FS IIARY RIINAIOI AC'IV1l G Illt e 4A G1 s AB G1rls Jrels voley 1ur7 s 1 1e11 Pen 1l Pas e Il ITILH E 1 rfta I NRLN E R I 1V t1es Boys R a P rt 'N C ms n mon 1 2.6 3 i' Q' .no- CLHSS 1941 MURIEL EDITH ROBINSON ACIIVIIIGS Student Forum Studen ounC1l The Laurels 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Alpha Tr1 1-I1Y G A A Semor Chorus IVIQSSICIII German Ame-r1Qan1sm Clean UD Leaque hall quard Personahty Book lub Trave AHILIIIOH Doolclce por and t n J ta1J1er LAWRENCE EDWARD ROHRER ACIIVIIIES Class Notable Most Intel ectual The Laurels representatwe treasurer 4A Boys 4B Boys Senxor I-I1 Y treasurer Iumor I-I1Y secretary pres 1dent R O T C rna1or P1clced Con panv Oihcers serueantatarms Ush r Semor Chorus AITIDIIIOH To have secure POSITIONS luusmess and domest1c lxfe W1th rn out look for 1 suc essful future VIRGINIA MAE ROOS Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A -1 Semor Chorus Mess1al1 Amo1t1on Trav l IOY LORRAINE ROUD A t1v1t1es Class Notable Most At ra Student Eorum Studen CounL1 the L rtrels 4A G1rls VICQ pres1den Beta Tr1H1 Y S hurz TIIHQS staff G A A Sentcr horus MGSSIGD Sentmers Srddle and Cy le Travel Soc1al Dan AmL1t1o'1 To own u ranch FLORENCE BERNICE RUBIN ACIIVIIIQS P1cture Comrmttee T e aurel 4 I 4A G1rls 4BG S hurzone deleqat Schurz T1mes ee ae G A A Sen1or Chorus MGSSI Pen 1l Push rs German Am TICGHISH leanldp Lea ue hall quara Person I1 y Book Cl 'n 11 n EI1 1en sefretsrrv I ILLIAII CHARL S SCHAEFER A IIIIIDS -1A Boys 4B Boys h U AmL1t1on To 1ave my own buslness DORIS MARIE SCRLOSSER AC1ll'19S Tre Llurels 4A GIFIS urs C A Cf3Cll1JH KDIIOII' P n Pushers P n Amerlcan treasu Srams FIGSII AU9I'IJI l1SIT1 AUIIDIIICU o e Jppy 37 RICHARD HERBERT SCHMIDT Activities R O T C corporal Schurz Times deleqate Non Coms 4A Boys 4B Boys hall quard Ambition Menhamcal engineer LIICIE CHRISTINE SCHNEIDERBAUER Activities Beta Tri HIY sergeant at arms 4A Girls secretary 4B Girls Senior Play Senior Chorus Advisory Committee The Laurels Book Club vice president German secretary G A A Ambition Live a full and interestma 1 e ROBERT HENRY SCHWERDTFEGER F tivities R O T C mayor execu tive Iunior HiY vice president Boys Glee Club French Officers secretary Senior Chorus Ushers fire marshal Messiah 4B Boys Luncheon Committee Social Dancing Ambition Accountant RICHARD BARTON SFBERT Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys Future lraftsman German Engineers Ambition Hotel owner SHIRLEY PRISCILLA SEIB Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Skc tt Ambition Artist VIOLET SEPLAK Activities: The Laurelsg Senior Chorusg Spanish Fiesta: 4A Girls-A 4B Girls Pencil Pushersg G. A, A. Ambition: Make a good secre rry. WILLIA IEANE SHAW Activities: 4A Girls: 4B C'irIsg Senior Chorus: G. A. A. Ambition: Model clothes. 38 -if .,-A sv HS 9 MELVINA MARIE SIERMINSKI Activities 4B Girls Personality Ambition Resear h trip to Airicc IAMIS SIGRIST Activities The Laurels 4A Bore F ure Craftsman Ambition Business su ess IHOMAS SIMPSON Activities Football Boys Gle Ambition Chemical engineer ROBERT IAMES SIROTEK Activities Senior Play Committee Boys 4B Boys Senior Chorus Ambition Success in musical worlc HELEN SLUPPICK Activities Senior Plcv 4A c rs 1' A le r Ambition Extensive travel LAYION WILBUR SIVIIIH Aftivities 4B Boys Iunlorl'I1Y Fx C I C 7nd lieutenant Picked Companx Pic ked Platoon select squad social con nittee, Oihacrs Club, Non Coms N I' A.: Ushersg Sentinels: Messiahg Sol Chorusg Boys Chorusg Science. Ambition: Chemist. YERALDINE LOIS SMITH Activities: Class Notable, Most Mus' -'lg The Laurels: bovwlinq, secretary: ,. A. A., letter: Orchestra: Ceriifn Choiry Americanism. Ambition: Dedicate my lite and musif in serving God. IRENE MARIE SMITH Acttvxttes The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Crls 4B Glrls G A A Schurrone Rock Club Amerlcamsm Glrls Glee AIIIDIIIOII Certlhed accountant IIIORA RUTH SOMMERSCHIELD AIIIVIIIGS 4A Glrls 4B G1rls G A A French Semor Chorus Messiah Ambrtzon Successful buslness career ALFRED LUDWIG SOMMERUD Act1v1t1es Semor Play Semor H1Y Iumor H1Y Swrmmmq Pre Medtcs sec rotary German Rough Rrders Semor Chorus Solo Chorus MESS1Gh St Louls Contest Sentmels flre marshal Ambrtton Successful salesman PHYLLIS IOYCE SOPOSI ACTIVITIES 4A GIFIS 4B Grrls Mes slah Pencil Pushers Sentinels hall guard hall marshal tardy clerk Wash mqton trlp Ambxtron Commerclal artrst MARIORIE DOROTHY STAHL Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Grrl 4B Glrls G A A Board Spamsh Fxesta Pencxl Pushers Book Club Travel Amb1t1on Prrvate secretary VIRGINIA SUE STEINBACH ACIIVIIIGS 4A Glrls 4B Glrls Schurz lzmes G A A Glrls Glee French Saddle and Cycle Ambmon Iournahst HARRY CHARLES STILES IR Actlvxtles Steerlnq Commlttee Cap and Gown Commlttee Orchestra Band Boys Glee Mess1ah football ha quard Ambxtlon Chemlcal engineer 1' FIS 9 WALTER ROBERT STILES Actzvltxes Semor Lumheon Commlt tee 4A Boys 4B Boys football letter mar Semor Chorus Boys Glee Comer' Band Messrah Mus1c Festwal Ambltlon Elre 1I'lS11I'II'lfE' rqent RUTH MARY STOECKERT ACl1V1l19S The Laurels Student Forum Student Counc1l 4A Glrls 4B Gxrls FTIHIY G A A Mess1ah Pan Amen fan Personallty hall quard Arnbmon Good secretary LOIS IEAN STRONG Actxvxtres The Laurels 4A Glrls 4B Glrls Semor horus Advanced Orches ICI Ambxtzon Secr ary ANCELINE IULIE SUCATO Act1v1t1 s 4A Glrls 4B Girls G A A Penc1lPushers Auto Drwlnq sec retary Ambltron Prlvate s cretary IEANETTE CATHERINE SUDER Actlvltzes 4A Glrls 4B Glrls G A A presldent presldent of cxty wide G A A Penc1lPushers Pre Medlcs Book Club Ambltrcn Nurse EUGENE SYLVESTER ACIIVIIIES Semor Class Treasurer Class Notable Most Dependable Stu dent Councll 4A Boys treasurer 4B Boys VICG presrdent football manager baseball manaqer le terman Messxah GENEVIEVE IEANETTE TALMAGE Actrvrtres Class Notable Most Ath letrc The Laurels 4A Gxrls Tr1H1Y G A A Semor Chorus Ambrtlon Oftlce worker 39 WILLIAM ERNEST TEEPE ALIIVIIIQS 4A Boys Non Coms Ust ers Senror Chorus Boys Glee Amlvrtlan Avlator RALPH EDWARD TI-IIER ACIVIIIGS 4A Boys Electron Commrt tee charrman R O T C Offrces Uhers Prtkea Platoon Boys Glee Orchestra loall quard Ambztzon Aarrcultural enqmeer WALTER LEE THROCMORTON crvrtres Tre L urels 4 3 2 pre :dent vrce presrdent 3A delegate 4A Boys 4B Boys presrdent I-IIY treasurer vrce Pre ldent Semor Prom Commrttee track manager soccer let erman Senro Chorus MGSSIGD student -ouncll hre marshal presldent Travel Ambrtzon To get a college educatron t nd be at lf- to use lt successfully NFLS V ILLIAIJ THYBONY A trvxtrcs The Laurels 4A Boys 4B Rays QQIICI Luncheon Cornmrttee S nr Plcrx fonnntt e Semor Chorus GI: rt the Itrf ran serv IMMA ANN IMA 5 A ll Push s I1 Boo Q ut .1 1 rntant IOHN TOBIN A hvrtxcs Sy IIIISII Errqxn ers Am mor Crvrl servrfe BIRENICL IOSCH AKIIVIIIGS 4A Culs SGIQOCJUICJICIIIIIS 4B Cvrrls G A A Senror Chorus Mes SIG I nr mon To In a sucress 40 G . ,Q .,.,, CLHSS 1941 ESTELLE I TRUCHLINSKI Actrvxtres Student Forum 4B Grrls Schurzone Pxclure Commrttee Amhrtron To be a successful business woman DOROTHEA ANNE URBANEK Actwrtxes 4A Grrls G A A Schurz one delegate Penc1l Pushers Amerr ramsm Ambmon Hlstorran HENRIETTA I VANDELFT Actlvxtxes Class Notable Most Popu lar Steermq Commzttee 4A Grrls ser qeant at arms 4B Grrls vrce president G A A letter qrrl Schurz T1mes dele qate Servrce Awards Iumor Chorus Arnlutron To travel 'WINIFRED VON BOENIGK Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A C-1rls 4BG1rls Alpha Tr1I'I1Y German Book Club presrdent Aml1t1on Further eflucatron and a su Lessful use of lt ERWIN FRED VORNKAHL rvrhcs 4A Boys R O mor Chorus Ecundry Cluh nr 71 rc n o wrrtf rut ulaent rr ELIAINORE l1ELEN V AONLR ACI1VI'ltS 4A Grls 4B Czuls G A theerleader Senlar Chorus Mes sta French Amen rmsm h 1ll qu rd floor marshal Pe-rsonahty Crmera D mae Amlnx lf rr Arr hostt ss FRANK ROY WAHL ACIIVIIIQS The Laurels 4B Boys traflc manaaer letterman R O T L seco I heutenant Ofhcers Ushers P1ckedPla to n N R A Ambrhon To he an nqmefr LESTER IOI-IN WALLACK Activities: Prom Committeey foctlwrlly Messiah: Spanish Fiestap Pan Ameri 'fini Foreign Relations. Ambition Successful aclvertisin MARGARET LOUISE WALTZ Activities Senior Gift Commit ee The Laurels G A A Senior Chorus Girls Glee German Pencil Pusners iall luard Ambition To own my own lr auty shop NORMA MARIE WALTZ Activities The Laurels G A A oe mor Chorus Girls Glee Pen il Pusl ers V erman hall guard Ambition Beauty operator IOI-IN BURNE WATERSTRAT Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys Fencing O Ist sergean 1 e e ni Picked Platoon NonCorns hall or i Ambition Commer ial p1lo' IAMES THOMAS WATT Activities 4A Boys se ret rx I-Boys Steering Committee Senior r Iunior H1Y Senior Chorus Iunicr rus Ambition lust to get along BETTY IVAN WAUCFI Activities Prom Committee r s 4A G Tri Hi Y A letter Messiah Book Clu retary Saddle and Cycle L r y :finial Dincm, Arnl ition Librarian MARY DORA JEIR ALIIVIIIGS The Laurels 4A Girs A A Girls Marching Unit D n Orc hestrz Ccn ert Band Flu e Cu french Pre Meaics Science Ambition Tc, further my ea nsc 1' su cessfully ind be Q e mirrted ,--, i CLFISS 1941 RERNADETTE MARIE WELTER Activities: The Laurelsy 4A Girls: G. A. A.q Americanism. Ambition: Secretary in trrvhfieological work IEAN ELAINE WEST Activities 4A Girls 4B Grls G A A Senior Chorus Spanish Pencil Push trs Amb1t1on Pl ry tennis l1ke Alce Marble ELAINE NIEMERS Activities Steering Committee chair man The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Girls Alpha Tr1HiY program chairman G A A Girl Glee Messiah Mikado Travel Office Glrls Sketch Drarnatlcs Social Dancing Ambition Psvcnologlst C RACE VVILLIAMS Attivities 4A Girls G A A swim mint, Ambition To live a full and successful It and to tchi ve whatever I under t Ike IJOLORES VVOLANIN Attivities 'Ile Lrurels 4A Girls G A A bowling Clean Up Campaign Ian American Office Vllorkers AIIIIJIIIOII Priv te sc-c rotary in a large 1 n ern ALFRED ELMER WOLTER AfIlVIIlF3Q The Ianrels 4A Rovs 4R Hoya Sfmor HiY Iunior I-I1Y track Senior Chorus Messiah Soo Chorus 'woys Glee flre m rshil Sentinels Ambition One undred dollars fee a sail hous hurt c l igs one FRANCIS It UNDERLE LIIVIIJQS Ele ion Conmittee Boys Ambition A ,ond Job 4l NALTER ZUKOWSKI Activities Class Notahle Wxttiest ltr Laurels Schurzone Llcan Up Lexgue Pan American Qketch Bock Club set retary Ambition lo have many qomnrm friendships BERNARD ZORNOVV Boys 4B Boys Foundry Ambition To be professlonrl arum 'ner in a dance lcana HESTPR ZIELPLINSKI Ambition lravelhna s ilesni in U The wind is cool but not so much That anyone would care lt is as though a gentle touch Cf spring were in the a1r Ps though the wmter stepped astdev- And turned the other Way Or tned to find a place 'fo hide It only for a day The sun IS friendly Warm and bug The grass IS fresh and clean The h1lls that looked so Nell in white Look loveher in green A new acquaintance grasps your hand With eagerness and zest And suddenly you understand And teel your very best For hte and youth and dreams and such Are gayly present there And everywhere a gentle touch Ot spr1ng 1S in the our larnes Concannon 42 HS 9 STANLEY ZAKLIKIEVVIEZ Act1v1t1es 4A Boys focthill Senior C horus Amlutton Annapchs qrrduate VlRGlNlA YOULAVI K hOBEl'lT KENNETH NURST Actrvitles 4A Boys 4B Bovs inrz nural sports An l ll1OU Salesman Jr-1nUHRYt, ' CL S141 Activities: Luncheon Co rrttri iiteey 4A C T O C H O F S P R I fl G . . 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Q v r f' Q0 'VG GRHDUFITIOH un ROY EDWARD ADOLFSON Activities 4A Boys most versatile 4B Boys track Semor Chorus Pan Amen can Americamsm He is a gentleman but not a dandy If trouble is abrewinq he s very handy FRANCES LOUISE ADRIAN Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Senior Chorus Cecilian Choir With sparkhnq eyes and chestnut hair This damsel s beauty is very rare LILLIAN GERTBUDE ANDERSEN Activities The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Pencil Pushers Pan American Shy and quiet and brilliant as well On the road to success youll find this belle DOLLY HELEN ANDERSON Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls French hall quard Thouqh in appearance she seems shy There is no doubt shell catch vour eye ...fd V lvmfl AR HUR LEORY ANDRE Activities Band Camera Pan Amen LGU Tc be cxchomlst 1513115 aim We hope he ll end upwvith qreerildhte fl R SEM Y PHYLLIS PKING It , ci ties '4A C3 irs churzone el t G A A Tri Hi Y JJ e bddg ij siahr Solo Chorus at .ati Axgnffnulesl are nlilany her Jokes not Di 1 W n htfcome to a friend sies afsgtfhe. -0- DOROTHY ALICE ARMENALI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, lg 4A Girlsg 4B Girlsg G.A.A,g Pencil Pushers- Pan American. Always agreeable and cheerful is she A qirl ot excellent ability. 46 CHFIDIDHTES 94 xNNA MAGRETHE ARNOLDSEN ivities The Laurels 4 3 2 I A irls G A A German TOII1 e Vt or Anna will work all day Iona Never yu q when hinqs q I'OI'l ANNA MARIE ASIEN Activities The Laurels 4 l 2 I 4A iils GA A Letter Pan American Sweet and attractive as she an be A nicer airl youll never see tILLIAN GEORGE ATKINSON Activities 4A Boys 4B Girls To make tools and dies IS his desire Oi this ambition hell nev r 'ir DOROTHY LUCILE BAIRD Activities The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A irls Sol: Chorus Smart as a whip and very ettitient In no acod trait is she detici nt IALK Ii-ALA7 Attivities 4A Boys German latks that boy with 'he smocth black hair Ano r tovous happy qo lucky NRLEEN ALICE BALLERSTAED ctivities Girls 4B Girls Q AA Messiah Senior Chorus Ra ho We Modems She will aet ahead never fear lha she wants rs :1 rnusic rarefr wAM STEVEN BARKULIS Activities. The Laurels 4, Z, l, Lunch room Committeeg Elections Cammitteeg Dramatics Committee' Schurzone Stattg R.O.T.C., Captain' fencinqg Science president: Shurwood presidentg Amerie anism, co-presidentp Officers. llc, can take a platoon and dress it down- A The best drill master in fmy man's town. GRHDUHTIOD JUNE L, ,pf JT' ROTHY FRANCES BARRETT Acuvrues, A'G1rts Theater Pen Puih dana? wyth a new tec. rfque An has ethod Bt unlque PHYLLIS BARTH Actlvrtles The Laurels 3 4A G1rls GA A SSHIOF Chorus Iunror Chorus Saddle and Cycle presrdent Pencil Pushers As a frlend and ard shes at your S1dG She leads hem all on a horseback rrde LORRAINE FRANCES BARTZ LlV1l19S Tle Laurels 4 .3 2 C AA Scxence Amerxcanlsm Ger ITTCIYI res qulte lu playlnq worklnq When shes around there isnt any shrrkmq VALDENE LILLIAN BARTZ Actrvmes G1rls 4B G1rls Messruh Semor Chorus Spamsh Amerlcanssm Pre Medlcs Personallty hall guard Shes dark and short and real swee You ll alaways thmk of her as neat HAROLD WAHRAQN ASKE Actlvruwfll s Senlor Chorus Pqn rlpgrrcan 6 work wlth preclman and deitness of hand And Larry outa product oh' so qran MARY BASSETT Acttvrtles 4A G1rls Personalrty Pen c1lPushers Amencanrsm In the busmess lrne she wants to land Her pep deserves a great bra hand ERWTN IOHN BASTIN c't1v1t1es Concqt Band fra k Lowl Machlnes cl motors about hun w1ll roar As Basten quletly tools the bore J .ji 39593 'Q- . ' 'Q--QS: CHTIDIDHTES 941 DOROTHY ELIZABETH BASTIANT Acttvxtles The Laurels 4 3 2 l Gut omnuttee College Commxttee nalr man 4A Gtrls 4B G1rls Schurzone lzterary statt Schurz Tlmes 'eature cdltor GAA Soc1alDanc1nq Orches tra Messran Amerlcanlsm hal uard tardy clerk l1bfGfY Shes a whlz at Enqhsh Ma'h and Chem You can tell at a qlance she s val ucxbl qern an DONALD EMERSON BECKLER Actrvrtres 4A Boys 4B Boys Don wants to be a srnqer For Tony Martm hes a dead rrnqeg KENNETH WALTER BEHREND Activttles C1l1Z9HSll1D and Ethrcs Committee The Lnurels 4A Boys Se lor H1Y Amerlcamsm ecretary Sh Rule He s mae he s hr1qht and hralny too Hell he a success rn all he ll do .1 llV1l1Q Scnurzone RUBY QA!-X lyovtflrnq mor Chorus Pan rfcan Saddieednd ycle Theatre If floor l1C1rehaL j J J fl She s the owner of a pfeasrnq smlle X That makes ever hmq seem w rth whrle I GWENDOLYN ROSE BEISSWANGER Acttvltxes 4A G1rls Amer1 anrsm Personalrty Pencrl Pushers Home Economlcs She IS very actlve 1n many a fxetd To be a success IS her one lde VNCFPL. N'l'x Act v 4A Bo s Boys crew swr u pursult plrne Q Bembe eslqned fhem to fly tte Dlu LILLIAN MARIE ANTONIE BENDIXEN Actlvltles The Laurels 4 3 2 1 4A Gxrls 4B G1rls G A A French Amen anlsm Sketch Murals Heres a qxrl rf she has her way Vtlxll be an artrst one frne day 47 - x ti- Gnqpmnrton JAU n E RAMON ALLAN BERG ACl1Vll1GS The Laurels 4A Boys Over money matters he w1ll tear h1s hazr He Just longs to be a mxlhonalre ROBERT FRANK BERGMAN Actlvltzes 4A Boys 4B Boys A skyscraper f9GCl11I'1C-I up to the sky To cles1qn some day Bob w1ll try PON BERNARD I AFl1V1ll6S Basketb l O sp rt h hkes est o a ls a od tou aame of haskethall YMO ILIP BET c V ornclor rnrnxttee A Boys Boys Stn mes delearte Germ hall quard ,Here xs a noy m would prefer q the work 1 wheat farmer X x I Q Jovm Hwmnwy Buiscnxr 4 1Vll109 4A l-cxs 4 Buys C lr s s Q ra hall qua s uhm c tn the na tn tt s touqh me rvv lLLlAM HENRY B NDER Af 1V1l1CS 4A Boys Mlhtary hancl t lean up League hah guard Rrll w1ll help to hu1ld our nat1on Ex homq presldent of a corporatton lOulEl7lllNE ANNA BLAKUT c1v1t1es Class C 1t Lommlttrf rurels 4 4A Ctrls 4B Cu s W3 Cl' fllllfl IIOIUQ P s ers Ahern antsrt Hrn me s Personahty Lzterary losephxne can use ler eves To sce to hc Aon c tant 1l17e 48 ti haw: vu X QS' Sr 1 , K ' 1 A LY J -A X V . H CWHDTDHTES . N' 1941tgjij x ' N t IACK DONALD BLONDELL Actxvmes 4A Boys Semor Chorus hre marshal AfCl11l9Cl1S presldent lies qood at anythmq oh yes HO s hound to he a qreat success IOIQ RUTH BLUSS AlllV1ll9S Tle Laurels 4 3 2 l del r ate 4A Gxr s 4B Glrls Sentor Chorus Solo Chorus Pencll Pushers a ddle and Cycle Personahty Hr r IlITllD1llOl'l IS to smq W1th Tommy Dorsey or W'ayne Krnq -l,wY4 ' LDWARYD HENRY BocKELMA1x. A t1v1t1es Corrtdor Comrnlttee 4A Boys 4B Boys bowlmq SemorCho1us R ys Glee Amerlcanlsm Handsome tall and sharp IS he A l USIIIGSS man IS what he ll be ALAN BOElNC Atl1V1llQS The Laurels l 4A Boys 1B Boys Semor Chorus Solo Chorus Messtah Mtkado St Louls MUSIC Fes trvrl enema German hrs a good JOIC na when e smgs uts heart nd sou me hrn s HhOlll LOUlSl BONOxElT Thr aure s C lIlS L1 Semc r ' I orus Annu: rmsm Othce Vt r ers W rn s o we suct ess ul urelv e s S e dc o e s art sm rr' an NNW OOD SCOTT BORC1-IERT All1V1l1GS 4A Boys 4B Boys Schur7 lnnes Qemor H1Y Solo Chorus Mes 1 th Murals VV'l1Sl11HQlOI'l Tr1p s w and frle m ou Ol lLllB BORGARDT Actzvltxes 4A Boys Lasebal Wl on tl IS hay plays baseball le ke-gps an llllllflq tnem over e w nl GRHDUFITIOTI JUNE 5 BENIA MIN THEODORE BORGERSON Actrvrtres Luncheon Commrttee T Laurels 4 3 'P l Most Drqmtxed 4A Boys Schurz Tlmes Senior H1Y ser Ieantc arms ROTC captain Ush FTS Otflcers Club NRA presrdent Messrah Orchestra Student Coun delegate A studrous fellow and kind of heart Hes always near to tak! ylopr part RAY EDWARD BOUGHEN Actrvrtres 4A Boys swnhmznq crew l md Thrs Iello v never could ao f1sh1n He s too busy hernq a musrclan ANNE IUNE BRAUN Act1v1t1es 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Schurz T1mes GAA Senror Chorus Clean llp Leaque A versatr'e qrrl thrs descrrlces lune Shes cheerful rnornrnq nrgh and noon EUGENE RICHARD BRAVIERI Actrvrtles The Laurels Senror H1Y tonms puked platoon Ushers St 1en O us hoy wrll most y d y Fm success 1n e r B I A V1 es r Comntltee 4A Bo s 4B B otball baske al track vol yball Intr rus e er s ou hould s ms OA THRYN BREM ER Ach IIOS Colleqe,Gu1dance rru tt Q The Lau ew rr s 4B 1r s All ew enlor 1 rus an Q f n Spamsh Ere-sta AQ? auf Serv e Agard Clerxs Club IS d dle nd' arsonaht 1 ilgagfnown lourrfriffl -tha s PEARL LILLIA NAREINIK Ac rvltres Senak secre :ry Student lorurn,Tl'xe'-Laurels 4 3 2 l delcqrt Senjbr 'Prom Commlttee 4A ulrls 4B Glrl Srhurzone Staff GAA letter .Jowlmo treasurer Senlor Chorus Prn Amen an presrdent vrre rresld nt Arnezrcanrsm Saddle and Cvce Spc n rsh Erestc S hurz Tlrnes deleg te s hard to find one C 1ve rs Perrl Snes vnirt youd call an ll round an I Zu ', In aug 'lv' 1 CHHDIDFITES 94 IIELVIN EDWARD BROCHOCKI Actrvrtres Survey Commrttee The aurels 4 3 2 l delegate 4A Boys Semor Chorus hall guard Polrsh vrce presrdent Amerrcamsm Enqrneermq amera Hrs fmaers fly over accordran keys When Melvm plays all say more please GLORIA VIVIAN BRODERSEN Ac1t1v1t1es Student Councrl The Laurels 4A Gzrls 4B Grrls GAA let 'or Amerrcanlsm Clean Up League As a hbrarlan she w1ll do very well For rn all her studzes she does excel rERWrgX15TosEPH BRUCHMAN Actxvnles, Best Dancer Cap and GownrCommMeefCIfa1rman Nerqhbor hood R6lqt1ons Commrttee jhe Laurels .3 2 4A oys treasurer 4B Boys Semor Chorus Messrah swrmmmq football skatrna Foundry rClea'rI'Up League hall quard lumor Prom Com rnrtfee A Jltterbuq'9 You can bet your You have to be qood to keep up W r hrs tread R BERT IO PH BRU FELDT Act1v1t1es Survey ommrtlee The Senate Student Forum 4A Boys lunror H1Y Mrlrtary Band Concert Band En qrneerrnq vrce presldent To be a success ID thmqs that he tr1es Bob s amb1t1on and we thrnk he IS wlse IOHN EDMUND BRYG Actrvrtres 4A Boys Senror Chorus lumor Chorus Arnerrcanxsm hall auard Hes bound o he r succ ss we re sure Hrs Interest hes rn aarrculture MELVIN ANDREW BUCHAN AIIIVIIIGS 4A Boys football Mels ambmcn rs strarqht He s qoma to he an enqmeer ELSA BUCKLEY Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4A Glrls GAA We Modems 312 year qrad uate She would lrke to be a se re-tary In her Job she ll not be secondary 49 GRHDUHTIOI1 JUNE EDMUND IOSEPH BUGAISKI Activities: 4A Boys: basketball. If you're in trouble, he'll always help, But if he's in trouble he'll never yelp. BETSY ROSS BUSA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls. Business college is Bet's desire: She'll be the one they'll never tire, MARILYN IEAN BYRNE Activities: Neighborhood Relations Committee: The Laurels 4, l: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers: Aniericanism. Iean is witty and very gay, She peps up any dull school day. RAYMOND ALBERT CABOOR Activities: Prom Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schurz Times Staff, dele- gate: Senior Chorus: Boys' Glee: Ameri- canism, secretary. Anywhere in Schurz Caboor will be seen: In fact in most places where students convene. BERNICE MARIE CARLSON Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: Ameri- canism. She's rather quiet and quite petite, And what is more shes mighty sweet. MARIE ELEANOR CARLSON Activities: G.A.A.: Americanism: hall guard: Camera. Marie is pretty and true: N Her rewar s are ' stly ue. ff? J tj ?3l15'6 A 'EDVVARD CARROLL Activities: Football: Boys' Glee: Cleane Up League: Camera. For his profession he would choose Being a cameraman, This is no ruse. if CHTIDIDHTES 1941 SHIRLEY LORETTA CARTER Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Solo Chorus: Messiah: French: Pre-Medics. A classy Journalist in the making: Always leaves the boys' hearts breaking. IACK TREMAINE CASE Activities: 4A Boys: swimming, man- ager: tennis, manager. He doesn't know what, but wants to be Something that will make him rich eas-ee. Boy : ' lee- With ,J a will: this boy. MARY ELIZABETH CHAMPLIN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.' Theater. Mary's ambition is one for lite: And that is to be a good little wife, HELEN LE VAUNE CHESNEY Activities: Prom committee: ring ana :vin committee: Senate: The Laurels, 4. li, 2, l: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A,,1etter' senior chorus: Saddle and Cycle: Pre- medics. A friend and scholar ranking high. She'll always succeed, because she ll try. DONALD CHRISLER Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: -LB Boys: crew, coxswain: Self Appraisal. Don's active in sports, but art's his real skill. Here he'll win fame, if anyone will. GRHDUHTIOTI JUNE LAVERNE CIGAN ACIIVIIIQS The Laurels 3 2 l GAA Schurz Tlmes delegate Clean Up League hall guard Ask her a queslon She l answer Wrth a t1lt ot her head You dont know' FRANK WALTER CIRZAN ACIIVIIISS 4A Boys 4B Boys semor chorus Amerxcamsm W1th a baseball bat he IS very neat Each ball he w1ll catch hes gulck on h1s feet DOLORES VIRGINIA CISZEWSKI ACIIVIIIQS The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Gtrls G A A 'The uxtier dog IS Lorry-s pet And not a frlend will she forge IOSEPHINE RITA COARI ACIIVIIIGS The Laurels 4A Glrls 4B Gxrls GAA French Penc1l Pushers Her held IS busmess none the less In her cholce we w1sh her success SHIRLEY MILDRED COHN ACTIVITIES 4A Glrls 4B Gtrls G A A letter solo chorus senxor chorus Mes slah Mxkado French As T1ck1e she ts known md has ach1eved her fame Although we can t guess why she has such a name U A R' Ol III GLADLLL COLUIROIM Actzvxtles Senlor ethxcs commlttee qtudent Forum The Laurels 4A G1rls 4B Girls Clean Up League GA A concert band sen1or chorus Sctence secretary French hall guard I-Ier manner IS a reaal one But IS she ever full of fun' DORIS LOUISE COLLINS ACIIVIIIGS 4A G1rls 4B Gxrls GA A Brlght qulck and full of fun Known and l1ked by everyone W CFIFIDIDFITES 94 HELEN CI-IRISTIE COLLIU ACIIVIIIGS 4A Glrls GA A She wants to travel o er our land As a songstress wtth some band EDWARD HAROLD CORNELIUS ACIIVIIISS Senlor chorus With auto mechanlcs hrs mteres s dwell They show hls ah1l1t1es rather well ROY IEROME COUSINS ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys basket ball team senxor chorus Whlle he s on the floor The team s bound to score CLARICE EVELYN CRAIG ACIIVIIISS Glft commtttee The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Glrls 4B Glrlsg Schurzone 1terar staff GA Sketch pres1dent Palleteers secretary soclal clancmg In the perfect sketches that she an draw Youll never f1r1d a slnqle flaw WILLIAM LEE CRAMER Aaiivmes 4A Boys The aurels Schurzone art staff SchurzT1mes IUHIOY H11Y AYHSIICKIHISTH track team a cap Della chorus An archltect w1ll be h1s trade We know that Bxll w1ll make tne grade ANNABELLE BETTY CRISMYRE Actxvttxes The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Gtrls 4BG1rls Schurzone staff GAA Saddle and Cycle Pencll Pushers nr Tlhallllblll Camera Th1s g1rl s mmd IS always turmng Toward vacatton for which shes yearnmg .JOPI-IIE CURA Actwxtxes Lunchroom commlttee 4A Gxrls 4B Glrls GAA sentor chorus Messxah Personahty Dramatxcs Radlo rall guard In theatrlcal work she hopes 0 vm tame A grea sxnger and dancer Soph1e by name GRHDUHTIOI1 JUNE CONSTANCE ELOISE CURTIS Activities: The Laurels, 4, l, 4A Girls, 4B Girls, G.A.A., letter, Camera. Short and pretty, friendly and bright, Everything she does is lust right. RAE CUTHILL Activities: Sketch, secretary, Clean- Up-League, Spanish. With a brush and pallete she's truly artistic, And most ot the time is quite opti- mistic. BERNADINE IOHANNA CVIKOTA Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I, 4A Girls, 4B Girls: Pe-ncil,Pushers, Arqeri- cainism, hall guard, ,' v 'Shes active and good at 'most any- thing, On the radio, she would like to sing. VLORENCE MARCELLA CZARNECKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, G.A.A., sf-nior chorus. Elorerice would prefer in every way To be a telephone operator some day. IYIRAZM CZECHOVVSKI ' Activities: Corridor coniniittee, chair man, senate, The Laurels 4, 3, 2, 4A Q51 ys, 4B Boys, Polish, hall auard. ,, A lad ot sound tudqirient is hc, LJ And one who is very wittee. x' ' . A . .I -r , r ' t , 1, 'fIOAN?HEL'E DALLHIN t- Actbritiess-lLaurels I, 4A Girls, 4B QGirls,'-G.Af Pre-Medics, German, Oi- :iice 'de-rk. ,AR f Round the iiic so busy is she, I, Need help Sociri? There shell lie. V A v 1 x J 'shi F T IA GRACE DALLEIN itivities: Ele ti n committee, senate, e Laurels 4,- I- 4 Girls, Pre-Medics, erman: A b wling, president. An ath te ' h s hard to beat, She can pe rm almcs' any ieat. We Qs ,,-Q. -v ,mv L if S1 CHHDIDHTES 1941 IIELEN DAMALAS Activities: Citizenship and ethics com- mittee, The Laurels 4, l, 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Delta Square, president, Americanism, hall auard, floor marshal, Shurwood, Per- sonality. Her heart, it is kindly, her manners polite, It you have any trouble, she'll set it right. LISALOTTE DAMS Activities: Election Committee, The Laurels 4, 3, 2, 1, 4A Girls, 4B Girls, G,A.A., Pencil Pushers, Pan-American, Americanism, Saddle and Cycle, Sweet and brilliant is our Lee, She's always busy as a bee. ROLAND Tl-IURSTON DANIELSON Activities, 4A Boys, Engineering. What career would he select? One of being an architect. RICHARD ALBERT DAVID Activities: Student council, 4A Boys, 4B Boys', Track, Senior chorus, Iunior shorus, Boys' glee, mixed chorus: Mes- siah, Clean-Up League, Science, French. Of Dick there is much that one could Say, Especially his pleasant way. MARION IOANNE DAVIS Activities: Ethics and citizenship coin- niittee, most intellectual, election coin- znittee, senate, student council, The Laurels 4, 3, 2, l, 4A Girls, Beta 'Iri- lli-Y, Scliurxone general statt, G.A,A. letter, Biologists, secretary, Pan Ameri- Ill, Red Cross, h.,:ll auarct, Pc-ncil Pushors. At studios and athletics shr- dcf-s excel, And at winning friends, sho flows is well, IACK DE BARTOLO Acitvities: Most artistic, The Laurels, Spanish Fiesta, Sketch, Murals. This artistic lucy, lack, For good pictures has the knack. I SALVATORE IAMES DEERANCESCA Activities: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Basket- ball, . manager, baseball, manager, Spa-nish. He always is near when he is needed Maybe that's why he has succeeded X DOROTHY DE FPANCO A l1Vlll9S aurels 3 2 Grrls GA A 1 tter Saddle and Cycle en 11 Pushers A frlend lnde d you w1ll agree ls whit you know our Dotuo to he DOROTHEA HOPE DENSCH 1V1l6S Laurels 2 4A 1r1s 4B G1rls GA A Pan Amer an C em Up League Sentmels An all around QIFI d full o lee Ol all descrlp ION? IS fits Dee lOl-TN l?RNl Adtrvz 1es Senate The Ladrets Boysp- oncert orcheitrfx irosh sopm fooball UW1mm1HQ'leOI1ff Amerxcamsm es upon Arfwpohs turnmq A orthY coal .for a Schurz1te Dern 1 Q FRANK ROBERT E J 'B A f1V1'1 aurel l Boys emor essxa 0 murs secretar N l ncL1q111gauSY!1 ellow ,boy Frank 1 x, 5 SHIRLE ALICE DEVOLLD ALUVITISS lhe Laurels 1A G1rls ean Up League Sketch French Solo clOTL1S Amerlcanlsm Personalttv 'tall ,u 1rd Palleteers murals Day and mglnt she loves to patter But N9 don t m1nd lt doesnt matter LORRAINE RRANCES DEJVVITT A trkmes 4A G1rls G' A A ow msg ook? d A nurse Lorralrfe would hke to L 3' e ll be a su ess as you wtl sep EVONE M DEYNE Actlvxtles The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A G1rls 4B G1flS G A A letter Terrapln Book Ends Amerzcanlsm Pencll Push ers Offlce G1rls To oe a success IS her one desrre And some day shell be one to adrrure GRHDUFITIOTI CHTIDIDFITES 'ur JUDE 194 3 1-ii: 1 I BERTHCE MARlON DIDRIKSEN fAct1v1t1es, The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Girls ?t'Ter1Can1sm PreMed1cs Ber lce s a Qlfl Wxth a b1g ambmon 'Fo so e hos 1lGl staff shell be an adchtron NICHOLAS N DOHRN Act1v1t1es Tae Laurels 3 4A Bays 4B Boys R OTC non comrnzssloned of f1C9f Mlhtary band He s a non corn and rn the band Very actlve you understand EDWIN HENRY DOMAN Act1nt1es Etucs and crtrzenshxp Q rn mrttee Laurels 4A Boys Ed alw ys greets you Nxth a grtn Everyone 1S a frzend to hlm DOROTHY A NN DONNERSBACH G1rls Qentor Chorus Pencll Pushers v1cepres1dent Saddle and Cycle Pin Arrerlcan G A A Amerrcamsm Dot vrll be a pleasant nurse Nrth any panent to Converse RAYMOND C DOROZYNSKI Act1v1'1es le Laurels 4A Boys Bowlmg Ray ts one o tl ose mtelhgent lello vs Nho 15 sur: rh rn ms work so he s HOWARD XNILLIAM DOUGHERTY Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys soccer leterman Band J You an count on hxm to use nts he rl MILDRED ANN DRBULL Ar-t1v1t1es Semor C1t1zensh1p md Etmcs COWIUI' ee The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A GlTlS 4B G1rls Schurzone Schurz Times Jdvertxstng manager GA A Semor Cnorus lunlor Chorus P e Medm s Blology Amerrcamsm Lam Vkashxngton Trip ln all h r sublects she IS a whlz Well bet she would Wm ln any qu17 53 v::fb.-- 'fl R 7 of Q .aj vlzl S, 'V 7 rrrrr 1 . I 1 'dr' .N- L . , ' L V 3' .-, .ta I uf :TheLL , , l: 4A I 4 - A I I I 7 Pk C7 . . ., .G 7 T 7 ,ii 7 I l I 7 V A , I' I . . t Y, , I .I x I K 't' 1 - 7 G' ' 7 ' 7' 1 .Q , 7 7 7 7. . .zv . ,T 7 ,LQ - K I 7 l7l . . . . ' - ' I 'VU i N ' . - ,JAX A A ttll A 'Eff V' t ' .'..': : 'WWI 4A win X I 1' I '. -C . .mir A - 3 J! In ' T A Y V Ai, 5, ' ' 4 Activities: The Laurelsy 4A Girlsy 4B N ll! f ' I V A 1 A f ,.,iE.g5, - .I-5 Y A . A , , - ' ' f 5' r ' 7 . . .7 ' ' . 41? N It A 'K ' - W 9 . . X 7 2 - ' I A if 5 A 'F - 1 . 3-1- Cl'- : 7. 7 I M . H, l M dxf 77 . 7 I . 4: A A teacher tellkus. I A ' ' lf ' ' : ' 7 ' . if I 1 - . i ' . I F, , , , t .Iv M ln soccer, down the field he sped, . n ' ' '1 W, . I I A I .I , r, I AJ' J ' 7 lv Q , , ,g ' I 3 ' - 7 ' . A I 1 - K b rg i f 7 I 7 V 7 S GRFIDUHTLUD JUDE SHIRLEY ANNE DRELLA Activities The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Girs GAA Mixed Chorus hal guard Sketch Americamsm Person alrty We Modems Palleteers Foreign Relations She is endowed with much knowl edge And many friends shell make in tol ege NORBERT BONIFACE DREW Activities Corridor Committee 'Ihe Laurcls l 4A Boys 4B Boys A real bowler youll find in Drevv Id like his scores and so would you ROBERT GEORGE DREWKE Activities Cap and Gown and Prtn ing Programs Committee 4A Boys 4B Boys Senior Chorus A sports writer hed like to be So all the sports games he could see MARIORIE RUTH DRYNAN Activities Cap and Gown and Print ing Programs Committee The Laurels 4 3 7 I 4A Girls 4B Girls Aloha ri H1Y Schurzone Stall GA A letter enior Chorus Cercle Francais Science Americantsm Personality Spirkling smile iriedliness plus Her leverness is ti thtna to discuss IEANFT DUQJR Ac ities Best Dirgdf 4A Girls Girls! B Tri Hi ergeant at G A Senior Cl rus Ban ta guard marching unit I 4 ln t twirl ing Iunior Sotiil Cluh Social Dancing Dame Club Clean Up League Pre Medics Ameri inism Polish We Mod cms Two laughing Cyes the utest smile Make Iudx girl who has plenty ct style IACK WARREN DURHAM Activities Prom Committee The Lau! , , 3, 2, lg Student Forum: o o Chorus, letter, Messiah: Senior Chorus: Engineering, secretary, Camera. Iack's ready wit has found for him, ilace that would lie hard to w' . FLORY ANTHONY DWOREK Activities: Intramural Softball Champs l939g Bandg hall guard, tuture crafts' men. To be a draftsman is his aim, Along this line we wish him tame. 54 'fini' - .f vi 3 CFITIDIDHTES 94 IHOMAS EASTHAM Activities Laurels ROTC Officers Club Ushers Club Non Coms picked platoon Schurzette Clean Up League He s bound to he a foreign correspon dent Tc make good there s no getting around it AUDREY LOUISE EGEBRECHT Activities The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A C irls G A A Sketch Club Pencil Pushers A girl who paints like an artist true A likeable pal and a good scholar CO RAYMOND LEE ELLINGSWORTH Activities Boys Glee Club German I b Ambitious although young is he For a business executive he would be RUII VIRGI IA tivities, ie Laurels Student Coun il AA Girls B Girls GAA Mixed Chorus Personality wants en il Pushersl lA WW A person o kindness and truth herc s nun better than our trien Ru h K IINN ELSTE ivitirs Senate The Laurels 4 Herr is a loy who wants his a er To Le that ct Chemical Engineer NIARIORIE ALICE EME Artivities The Laurels GAA Class C ttt Committee Senior Chorus A Cap ytella Chorusg hall guard, Marshal. A laughing girl, just full of iun, VVlto'll always leave a Job well .lone EUGENE ENGELEN Activities: Fencing: Americanismg De- lt rtingp Stamp Club, Camera Club. A commercial photographer he would se, And a real success he's certain to be. GRFIDUFITIOH JUNE DONALD BURT ENGLESON Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys Basket tall Team two letters Hts favortte game IS basketball For h1m tts no task at all SHIRLEY ERICKSON Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 7 l 4A Grr s 4B Gtrls G A A hall gourd Penc1lPushers French Club Amerrcan rsm Saddle and Cycle She s short she s cute and also sweet The kmd ot a g1rl we love to meet LILLIAN HARRIETE EVANGELISTA Actrvttres 4A G1flS GAA QUISY and shy conservattve too A competent secretary through and through VIRGINIA ELEANOR EVERSON Act1v1t1es 4A Glrls 4B Grrls GA A Solo Chorus Senxor Chorus Saddle and Cycle To QIVQ her pn es tudges w1ll be com pelted For IU tak1ng ptctures she has always ex elled NANCY ANTOINETTE FANTUZZI A 1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 l Schurzone 4A G1rls 4B Gtrls GAA letter Solo Chorus Sentor Chorus Iumor Soclal Club Soclal Danclng Red Cross Amer1can1sm Personaltty The lovely darkness of her hazr Reflects a beauty An so rare RICHARD GEORGE I-'EARN ACTIVITIES The Lourels 3 4 Wttl hrs looks and his He s qulte up to par ELMER WILLIAM FELGENHAUER Acttvttles The Laurels ROTC Of hcers r1fle team German Amencan rsm Arch 1 techs so ul dance hall auard ln the R O he has a tamed fame ln h1s chosen career hell do the same 'QI Aq- 349 'V' .--v if My y CHDDIDHTES 94 LOIS MAE FERGUSON Act1v1t1es Prom COmUl1tt99 Most De pendable 4A Gzrls 4B Grrls Schur zone Staff The Laurels 4 3 2 l Sen 1or Chorus 4B Steermg Commntee For um Beta Tr1H1Y treasurer Pencrl Pushers Pan Amertcan GAA Clean Up League delegate Spamsh Ftesta Heres a gal that s smart as a wh1p Shes small and cute and quxck w1th a qutp DOROTHY ADELE FETTY ACTIVITIES 4B Grrls The Laurels Amencamsm German Orchestra A Cappella Cho1r GAA As ct teacher she ll always shlne Cause shes a person thats really gutte hne RUTH FINE Act1v1t1es Lunchroom Commlttee 4A Gtrls 4B Gtrls Semor Chorus Solo Chorus The Laurels l Cecxltan Chorr Pencll Pushers GAA letter She IS f1ne Just l1ke her name To be that way IS her ch1ef arm IAMES FINNEGAN lUNlOR ACTIVITIES Mtlttary Band stage crew All of us that know h1rn well Thlnk tha hm IS Slmply swell HAROLD lOSEPH FISCHER ACTIVITIES 4A Boys 4B Boys A draftsman s what he wants to be W1th Qomoass ruler ind square tee ROBER EDWARD FISCHER Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys R O l' C l'h1s ll tle fellow lS always full of pep 101141 s hool es hid ref IEANNE ELlZABETH FISHER A lVll19S Amertcamsm German Jlooy Mata Band GAA To be among books 15 her deltght Whtch IS easy to tell cause shes S brlght 55 GFYHDUHTIOTI JUNE MARGARET LOUISE FOAGI-I Activities 4A Girls Senior Chorus 4B G1rls G A A Marge is perfect in all around sports Her temper is never out of sorts HELEN IOSEPI-IINE FOERSTER ivities 3 2 l 4B G1 Senior Chorus German Amer1can1sm Senti nels Office Girls GAA She IS Jolly and fa1r Dark eyes and dark hair DELORES MARIE FORPANEK Activities 4A Girls Senior Chorus A rn e r 1 c a n 1 s m Sketch hall guard G A A To he a success shell alvvavs try Which is easy for her she s so spry MARIAN BLOSSOM FOSS Act vities Senior Se a Vice president Cori Girls Preddent Gifl Vic Presi flight: The Lgtjls 4, 3 2, ' eta Tn- Hi-Y: eicanism: G. . .: Service award ' Push : Clean-Up Len : O tice irli urz Times, dele- ' cite. MIYIGIIIS sweet, she is a dear: N: r ,f ' . w' you fin wrt-. VIRGINIA IEAN FOSS Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior fiorus: li II gudrdf G. . . Frequently they can be seen lo mic md her shade of green. ROBERT WILLIAM FREBERG Activities: Band: football: baseball, captain. At footlgall and baseball Bob does excel, For an all-around fellow this boy does well. CONRAD IOI-IN FREEMAN Activities: 4A Boys, sergeant-at-arms: Officers: R.O.T',C.: Crew, letterman: Swimming, letterman: Senior Hi-Y, On the level, he's pretty fine, Buff oh my gosh, he's got some line. 56 CFIFIDIDFITES 94 IANE DORIS FREESE A IVITIGS The L urels 4 3 2 I Alpha Tri I-l1Y secretary delegateat large GAA letter SCIGDCG Saddle and Cycle 4A G1rls 4B Girls sergeant atarms Social Dance C c1l1an Choir French Looks dark hair and a witty brain Can all be found in our friend lane IEANNETTE BARBARA FREIWALD Activities 4A Girls Beta Tri H1Y concert band letter bowlmg swim ming Terrapins Marching Unit com mander Pre-Medics GA A For music she has much appreciation Shell probably make lt her vocation LOIS CAROLINE FRITZ Activities Prom Committee 4A Girls 4B Girls Neighbor Relations Commit tee The Laurels GAA Semor Cho YUS I-ler voice IS clear her manner frank In the back of her mind there s always a prank LOIS IRENE FROENICKE Activities: Lunchroom Comniittee: Tl1e urels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A G' : 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Iunior Chorus: American- ism: Biology: German: G.A. .: ial guard. Many laurels she'll win in 'ollege, 'Cause she certainly has alpnty , knowledge. CAROLINE MARIE FUCHS Activities: The Laurels 4, ll, 2, I: 4A Girls: bowling: Americanism: G.A.A. She talks with friends and from her ips The Conversation is filled with quips. ELMER ALBERT FUHRMAN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Band: swimming. To be a millionaire he'Il try And live in a penthouse, oh, so high. ROBERT LEE GAARE Activities: Baseball: basketball: Offi- cer staff: Aero: stage crew: Art: hall guard, marshal. An all around person is this fellow Gaare, And when he's excited, he goes up in the air. GRHDUFITIOD JUNE BETTY AGNES GADEA Activities 4A G rls Schurzone staff Messiah German Club Intramural swimming Saddle and Cycle Solo Cho rus Senior Chorus Iunior Chorus Dancing swimming or aviation Ones to b her occupation WILLIAM GEORGE GAUGER Activities 4A Boys Senior Chorus hall quard tire marshal He has blue eyes and is quite fair The girls all like his wavy hair NICKOLAS PETER GEANNOPOULOS Activities Senior play The Laurels 4 3 2 I executive committee treas urer Forum Council 4A Boys 4B Boys Senior H1Y aeleqate at large Iuntor HIY Schurzone staff ROTC editor Intramural track fencing ROTC reqi mental publicity officer captain Picked Platoon Officers Club French Clean Up Schurz Times news editor business editor Is he a bit short polished and slick? Does he swagger a little? It must be Nick ELO EORGE cttvities he La els 4 se reta tersc ol Soct vice pres cretary A A ri H1 Y ctence Schur Senior Ch 4B G o r is rt y sort er sa ave a wi etort DOMINICK RALPH GERACI Activities: Senior Prom Commitee, president, Most Musical, R.O.T.C., band, mayor Officers' Clubq Non-com Club, Concer. Band, 3 2 lg 4A Boys: Dance Band, leader: Eoundryg three letters and four shields. He toots a trumpet, hot and sweety In all he does he's got technique. HENRY TO!-IN GICEWICZ Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: The Laurels, hall quard: Senior Chorus, Lunch.oorn committee: Camera Clubq sergeant-at-arms, president. At every event he's there in .' I He'll be a cameraman in his prime. RAYMOND LOUIS GIELOVM Activities: 4A Boysy Senior Chorusg bowling: Intramural, softball champion Down the alley the pins do tall, You know it's Ray who threw e ba . CFIDDIDFITES 94 DOROTHY MARY GLAUM Activities 4A Girls Botany Senior horus G A A German Club A dark and pretty qirl ts sh And just as nice as she can be DOROTHY ANNE GNIECH Activities The Laurels Shurwood Club secretary Pre Medtcs Club Amer tcanism Schurz Times stati Schurzone literary GA A Cam ra Polish 4A Girls Committee on Citizenship and Ethics three and one half vear qradu it e At puzzle malcinq she tal-:es the cakes And mind you none are ever fakes f f f' J if 'AJ jtgtsf lbrttldggfoonrrttitf Activities Solo Chorus Senior Cho rus The Laurels 4Af trls fGAA ndh Chiba Mr Vtfetzel slseore ar gbler tat gpl df H4 VOMSIQ s that Charm ot hich you have read If FERNE IONE GOHLMANN Activities 4A Gtrts Pencil Pusners 4B Girls Amertcanism GAA Pan American The Laurels Senior Chorus Ferne always has a quick come back And tn her studies doesnt slack LOIS ELAINE GOLDENBERG Activities Student Counct The Liu - s , ', 2, lg 4A Girls: Alpha Tri- i- , serqeant-at-arms: S c h u r z o n e staffp Schurz Times, editor: G.A.A.p Pre-N'ed- ies, prestden.: Americanismg Math, .hree and one-halt year graduate, Numbcrs and Iiqures will strew her path, For her qteatest ambition is to teuch math. LESTER EARL GOODHEART Acitvities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O. T,C. matorg Ushers Club, presiclen'. Hes a maor in the Schurz R.O.T.C., Wants tc enter a military academy. IQEIWALBERT DEN , f Activi.i g Senior Chorus: ' . .C.g shers' u . - 'u e . 57 -.fl GRHDUHTIOD un MICHAEL TED GORSKI ACIIVIIIGS Future Craftsman ROTC se-rqeant Radlo Club Thls sturdy boy M1ke Is one you wzll hke ffl-vii!! im 1es A oys isoicer quard A1 playtnfg Sommer hes not lu rd 'o lz ends hes Qlll' f BETTY IANE GRAFF Actxvmtxes Three and cnc half ye xr qraduate Tle Laurels 4 3 7 l 4A Glrls 4B Gxrls Beta Tr1H1Y Scxence treasurer advanced dan ma dance drama The boys Slqll the qxrls V19 To le hke her many try MARY IANE GRAY Actzvmes Solo Chorus lVlfSSl1l1 4A Glrls GAA French Gym leader Thr L urels 4 3 7 She would hke a musnal treer A c c Je 1t she w1ll pers ver: IRVING GREENBERG ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Buys lntr mural 'volleyball bxseball s ll'IIT'1If1 track Even tl cuux me s somswh it sl1n THIS boy nas plentv of vlm RICHARD WILLIAM GREENING ACIIVIIIQS The Laurels Senior Prom Commlttee Wxtnest 4A Boys Context band ROTC SI'JClI'llSl1 Camera Hes musually 1IlCl1I'lE'fl and full f un HAS Jokes are hked by everytn IRENE ELIZABETH GRELECKI Act1v1t1es Spanish Club G A A Verv sweet somewhat serene In all she does she 1S supreme 58 CHHDIDHTES 94 RUTH GRIESCH ACTIVITIES 4A Glrls 4B G1rls GA A Senior Chorus Pre Med1cs Amer1can xsm Her one deslre 1s to become a nurse That explams her ambltlon rn IRIS l1t le verse IOHN IREDERICK GROH AFIIVIIIGS 4A Boys track Ushers Everyone w1ll awe hxm a hand When he s a drummer 1n a band ELEANOR LaVERNE GROMOLL Ac IVIIIQS The Laurels 3 2 l 4A Glrls 4B G1rls Schurzone hterary Schurz Times staff GAA Amerxcan 1sm hallquard Personahv Book Ends v1ce pres1dent Oer oceans wide o lands barely known Eleanor w1ll travel t1l her fame has qrown EUNICE MARIE GROPP AFIIIVIQS 4A Glrls G A A Amer1 IHISIII lo be 11 steno IS her one destre And she has the xl 1l1ty rt w1ll requlre DOROTHY IEAN GROSSMAN At YIVIIIOS C xp and Gown Commlt ee te L urels 4 4A GI Glrls GAA Senzor Chorus German serqeant at arms v1ce preslden B1olo qrsts AYTIGYICIINSIH Red Cross Ofix e C 1rls So happy n ture so sweet 1 arm We all appreclrte the fun she his been WARREN GROTHE ALIIVIIIQS 4A Boys 4B Boys Schurz T1mes staff He s on h1s way to be a Journalxst Anc we h pe hell top the l1st IULIUS GRUENFELD Ac t1v1t es The Laurels 4A Boys 4B Boys swlmmmq captam letterman ROTC captaxn Offlcers Club treas urer Pxcked Platoon Plcked Company NRA Non Coms Ushers Town Meet mq Hes tall and a man every lnch of the way You re lucky lf you ve a buddy llke GY GRHDUHTIOFI JUNE VINCENT GUASTA Actrvrtzes The Laurels 4A Boys rmlrtary band concert band The offrce IS orderly the scheme well planned s under the drrectron of Guastas hand BETTY IANE GUNDERSEN A rvrtres The L urels 4 3 2 I 4A G1rls 4B Grrls G A A Senror Cho rus Messrah She IS sweet guzel and very srncere To be a nurse IS her choice of career LORRAINE ANNA GUZOWSKI Actrvrtres The Laurels 4A Glrls 4B G1rIs G A A Senxor Chorus M1X9d Chorus Shes very brrlllant thrs g1rl Lorrame No on can deny she has a hrarn LORRAINE ELEANOR I-IALEY Actrvrtres Schurzone Irterary GA A Solo Chorus Cecrlran Chorr Amerrcan rsm She has a personalrty that IS A I no one fa b ut Zta-Z ROBERT EDWARD I-IALVORSON Actrvrtres Electron Commrttee The Laurels 4A Boys Senror I-IIY ROTC Captain Offrcers Club Ptcked Platoon Plrked Company NRA Ushers Semor Chorus Solo Chorus On hrs boy Halvorscn IS ternfu. I'1 all tmngs that are mrlrtarrstrc WILLIAM CARL HAMPTON Actrvrtres Track skating soccer Hes an all around athlete thrs boy 1 In any sport he can show hrs skrll DORTI-IEA LEE HANNON Actrvrtres 4A Grrls 4B Grrls G A A Solo Chorus French Clean Up League hall guard A mannegurn IS Dot s arm In thrs professron she II wm fame Qi CHDDIDHTES 94 RICHARD IEROME I-IANSEL ACIIVIIISS The Laurels 2 4A Boys 4B Boys howllng Senror Chorus Cam era Sometrmes he s qulet and rather shy But whatever the Job he wrll satrsfy I5 CEORGE EDWARD I-IANSEN ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys Foundry Zoomlng banklng clrmbrng turnrng To be a pllot IS George s yearnrng IOAN LINNEA HANSEN ACIIVIIIGS Student Forum 4A Glrls 4B Grrls Alpha TrrI'I1Y GA A letter Senror Chorus Pencll Pushers Clean Up League hall guard Saddle and Cycle ergeant at arms Personallty Ioan rs a grrl always full of fun And she never gults untrl she s won ARNOLD CARL HANSON Actrvrtres Corrrdor Commxttee The Laurels Engrneers To be a good ITIGCIWIHISI IS hrs goal After he recerves his parchment scroll VIACK HARABURDA IUNYOR Actrvltxes Pro Commlltee Rrnq-and Pm Commrttee The Laurels 4A Boys Senror I-IrY swrmmmg ROTC Ist Ireutenant, 'mvlrtary band, O cers Club Semor Chorus ofchestra concert band Spanrsh hall guard Hes good at utterbugqmq and the fox trot too Hes the tops rn dancrng all the way through VIRGINIA THERESA I-IARASYMOWICZ Actrvrtres The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Grrls 4B Grrls G A A Cecrlran Chorr Pencrl Pushers Polrsh SCIGHCS hall guard Personalrty Shes always qurclc and always gay A g1rl who Ilves along Ilf9S way DAYLE ELAINE HARRIS Actrvrtres 4A Grrls Pre Medrcs Sen trnels hall guard Floor Marshal She never mrsses a football game, Next to Schurz she llkes Notre Dame 59 Wit GRHDUH JUNE BLUETTE MARGARET HARTMANN ACl1VlllGS Luncheon Commlttee The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Gtrls 4B Glrls presldent Alpha Tr1H1Y Schurzone Asocrate Edxtor GA A Semor Chorus hall guard Debatlng vrce presldent Now here s a gtrl thats t ly a leader Friends galore you d ll to meet her MANN vlttes T e Laurels 3 2 ls B G A A Semor Chorus crhan o r T rl wtth her SIFIQIYIQ y Joy rs brrngmg BETTY CAROL HARTZELL Actrvmes Senate The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Glrls 4B Gtrls Schurzone hte rary GAA concert band Pre Medlcs presldent Bookroom asslstant In Pre Medxcs shes the pres She cant be beat' everyone says FR K HASIA t1v1t1es oys 4B Boys football h f all txeld hes power hro gh y lrne he IS a plower RGBERT WARREN HAUGH ACllV1l19S 4A Boys ROTC Senror Chorus Engmeerrng A Job at whrth he llkes to work Boh would surely never shrrk PATRICIA S HAYN ACIIVITI Lunchroom C m t e ure s 2 A Gtrls 4 addle d Cycle I ?Mura J hen q d PQ She talented ID the held art I 1nt1ng our mur s she took pa WARREN ALBERT HAYWOOD ACllV1lleS Hall guard drrvmg lnstruc or He wants to be an enqmeer Hell make a good one never ear 60 I CHTIDIDHTES 94 RICHARD EDWARD HEALY ACl1V1l19S 4B Boys track Pan Arnert can Sentlnels Chess A class with Dlck IS not drab For he has the gtlt of gab A MARY ELIZABETH HEIMWGEF-WG Actrvgcg Thellbkfek Gusts 'Q Irls Schurzone GAA Sen or orus ec1l1an Chorr MlX9d Cho rus Personahty Clean Up League Dramatxcs The glrls all admlre her beautttul hair They rave about her slctn so I p-tSo'tftgTu,Y1yN'N BEAN gfymes 4A Grrls 4B Gvls G A A f'-A ncamsm ,half qhdrd swbet grrl was ,lynt I hat she went r, sh'e got DOR HY IEA e 4B GIF? G A AH, e mor Chorus G rman F ancrng IS her fajg Wlth such twm l1 a eet she sen satton I ELIA HE H' IGS The B Gut a T1 ' Sol Chorus nch pres t Se 1 Award S secretary Shurwo d servl er rk and always 'he W1ll1ESl Eve e lgndws tha s'te s he 1'ett1 PEARL ELIZABETH HEMMETER ACl1VII16S Senror Class secretary Senate secretary Graduatlon Program Commltlee Electlon Commlttee Honor ommrttee The Laurels 4 3 2 1 sec retary Student Forum 4A Glrls Beta Tr1H1Y Schurzone staff delegate Schurz rmes feature editor GAA Senror Chorus Messnah Amerrcanrsm presldent Red Cross delegate Sczence Sentmels hall guard servxce letter In Math shes a wh1z 1n Chemxstry oo And as a fnend she ll certa1nly true LORRAINE MARGARET HENGELS Actrvrtles Class G1ttComm1ttee The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Glrls 4B Grrls Schurzone staff GA A Semor Chorus SC1l1G1'1 Chorr Pan Amerlcan Theatre A pal lm sure you ll fmd 15 true Iolly peppy athlettc too I GRFIDUFITIOFI JUNE DOROTHY ANN HENNING A t1v1t1es Semor Grrls GAA S mor horus hall cuard If she becomes .1 fc'sh1on des1qner W'e all know there ll be none flner C ORGE EDWARD HERDEG A t1v1t1es Cap and Gown Commrttee Most Dependable 4A Boys 4B Boys SudentCounc1l 'The Laurels 3 2 l Intramural baseball volleyball Senror Chorus Amerrcamsm host Sclence D batmg Archltec ural Drawlnq A deep vol e n'l lack wavy hnr A serious fabe bu re hasnt a car IUNE ANN HERGKENDER Ac: 1v1t1es 4A Girls 4B G1rls G A A Ser' mels Lrbrary Offlce hall auard To her school she IS a boon A real self starter that alrl lun GEORGE ALBERT HERMESTROFF AC1v1t1es 4B Boys bowlmq He s a class A tenprn breaker 'W no wants tc' I' too r d re maker IJILLIAM HESS A tlvxtres Cycle bozanq auto dan F llows lrke hun are very few De end on htm oifollow throuqr FLORENCE ELEANOR HEW,ES A TIVIUSS The Laurels 4A Gils Mos Popular 4B Gxrts GA re Medms Beta Tr1Hz.9 Ame camsrn Sketch French Dan e S 1or Cho s Solo -Chorus Messlah umor Ch rs Chorus Contest I S al Club Cap and Gown Com tee Iggrmedlate Or hes ra Paletteers Sre IS always olly nd full of fun H r smrle IS r drant llke the sun HARRIETT SUE HIBBE A '1v1t1es Cap and Gown Commrttee The Ldurels 4 3 2 l 4A Glrls Schur 7one Lrterary Sne IS a wrtty air' rn school Who always follows the Golden Rule 4 nd M! X CFHIDIDHTES u-X N4' 9 4 ptfifv ERWIN IOHN HINRICHS ACTIVITIES 4A Boys 4B Boys Archl t Qtural Drawmq EFWIH Just Cannot S11 stlll But soon as a p1lot he must and wlll BERENICE IACOUELINE I-IIRSCH Actrvrtres The Laurels 4 3 2 4A Grrls Alpha Tr1H1Y GAA presrdent Solo Chorus Senior Chorus Messrah AIFQTICGDISIU Saddle and Cycle A hula she would love to do Shell dance lt yet before shes fhrouqh MARILYN DORIS HITCHINS A 1V119S The Laurels 4 3 2 I Student Council 4A Grrls 4B Glrls Al pha Trl H1 Y GA A Pre Medrcs She s a ar at blq consolation In this br ken down reatlon LOIS ARLENE HIORTH Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 S ator Student Councll Student Forum Beta Trl H1 Y GA A Debatmq Travel Pan Amerrcan presldent Spam h F1 sta We Moderns A fashron styl1st she wants to be Her styles on maqazlnes all wxll see IOSEPH STANLEY HLAVNA Act1v1t1es Intramural Baseoall Cham prons A traveler th1s fella d lxke o be So all the world s won rs he can see VIIIGS 1r1s I L rls Ske ch aletteers M Of all th re ll be none flner Than Do as a dress desrqner PHILM2 LOUISE HQFPMKAN jACt1v1t s lass Gift Comrruttee The aurefs , 4A Grrls GAA Bowlmq ea hall guafd Auto drrvma Phrl IS a qxrl who gets around school And rn trqht spots always keeps cool 6I GRFIDUHTIOFI JUNE WILLIAM STANLEY HOLMES Activities A happy ac lucky life leads Bill Yet his wish o design he will fulfill VJALTER ELMER HOLTZ Activities The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Boys Senior HiY Schurzone Staff Schurz Times deleaae Enaineermq fencina hall quard This boys mind is quite scientific But in all his classes he is terrific FREDERICK HOLZER Activities 4A Boys His interest hes in aviation A fad that has swept the entire nation M RI HOW D ities ure 2 4A Girs ls GA lee Americ in ll qua manu ly dressed Vtfi waxs a ays looks her lest WILLIAM IOSLPH HUBNER Activities The Lctilrels 4 3 2 l omeerinq Bill hopes fo le in engineer He shouta at f r in his tareer ELEANOR LILLIAN HUEGLIN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.q Sentinels. Eleanor's tolly, happy way, Cheered us ur, 'most every day. IAMES HENRY HUGON Activities: Steering Committeey 4A Boysg 4B Boysy Solo Chorusp Senior Cho- iusg Americanismg Pan-American. Iames Whitcomb Riley was a writer of fame. We know that lim can be the same. 62 CHHDIDHTES 94 ,J RAY HUNT Activitaos 4A Boys 4B Boys basket ill team golf As a scholar and a nlete hes done his best' Which qoes to Sigur' hes full of Yest ADAM RICHARD HYDZIK Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys Senior horus baseball See the sky scraper up to the sky lo desiqn one someday Adam will try BERNARD IMEL Activities 4A Boys Polish Ecr all the boys he ll muscles make As a physical instructor he ll be qreat MAY VIVIAN VERA IVERSEN Activities The Laurels 2 l 4A Girls Senior Chorus Mixed Chorus GA A German Camera Sentinels hall guard loor marshal Senior marshal Office Cirls Of all the airls you in be 1 s May Vt loose composm is y far most arw IIONE MARIE IZBICKY Activities Election Commit ee Seni r 4A Girls 4B Girls Senior Lhcrus Messiar G A A Bowling Leaaue lurzet e hr ll au rd Spanish Fiesta Stes tall and shm ind very pretty this she is 'qulte w RAYMOND IACOBS - Activi ies: 4B Boys: Iuriior Hi'Yp x guard: Science, - Rays ambition is 'o be A.Bookkeeper in a lar compfir . Rogtanr VINE IACOBSEN - -. ,- 'A tivi : 45A BTJYS: Senior 'Tliorusr Da ce idq Concert Band: Band letter, . .. land competitlony R,O.T.C. Randy cert' band' co etitioriy Aichi- teczts. 1, - A musisian? My thats some job, But it's the orilyxwork that will tit our Bob..' .R GRHDUHTIOTI JUNE LOUlSE IEAN IACOBSON Act1v1t1es Pzcture Commxttee The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A G1rls 4B G11 Sen1or Chorus Iunlor Chorus G1rls Glee Schurzone Staff GA A Terra pms sw1mm1nq letter Her halr IS blonde her eyes are blue N1ce to know IS th1s q1rl Lou PAUL STEVE lANDICK Act1v1t1es 4A Boys B1oloqy Enq1 neermq Ta and qu1et and shy IS he The very best sport that one can be ARTHUR GEORGE IANISLAWSKI 1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 Sen1or H1Y Ofhcers Club Ushers Amer1can1sm French Scxence Art IS a fellow w1th lots of Wll He also IS handsome you ll have tc Gdmll ROBERT IANNUSCH Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys Senxcr Chorus Sentmels Bnqht l'Il1l'ld a head so cool To be an enqmeer hell aet lots cf school IFONARD JOHN IANOWIAK Act1v1t1es 4A Boys hall auard lnrary A l1'1PHCl and pal old Lenny IS Ana vlth h1s xokes h IS a wlnz A Drs QLARA IENSEN A lVIl16S 411 G1rls GAA SQTVI e er ln all spare moments Ard1s wlll skate About her Gblllly none can debate RTCHARD IERROLD IENSEN Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys football lfter baseball letter Here IS the secret you wrsh to hear Rlflllufd wants to he an enqmeer .Mm QV I CHTIDIDHTES 94 IHOMAS ALFRED JENSEN ACllV1T1PS 4A Boys 4B Boys Radlo Club He wants to be a mecnrmcal ena1 neer And one of the best from frr and near LOIS TUNE IERNT ACl1V1l16S Corndor Commrttee The laurels 4A G1rls Semor Chorus Amer lfC1f'l1SLI'l CYlllCS Pre Medlcs Ouxet thouqh sweet we re bound tc m1ss Among the rest at our c'1ums our frrend Lo IS DONALD IOHNSEN Act1v1t1es 4A Boys Track team 5w1mm1nq team Bowllnq team ln the water or on land Thrs lad travels to beat the band ALOUISE FRANCES IOHNSON Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A Solo Chorus Cecxhan Cho1r lvIess1ah French Pre M6d1CS Amer1 an1sm Per onahty Delta Square Alou1se althouqh so very lern1n1ne pes to he a lrl chn1t1ar1 ARTHUR NORMAN lOHNSON ACllV1l1ES Future Cruftsm n 4A Boys Because he s sn1art and always alert As a mat h1n1st he ll lee rn expert RAYARD lOHNSON Act1v1t1 s lntern1ed1ate Brnd to re a success IS ms one ctesrre And some day he ll be one to admlre BEVERLY GERALDINE lOHNSON Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 l Most D1qmfled 4A G1rls ,Schurz rl-117195 delex gate GAA letter Solo Chorus nlfor Char Nless1ah Mikado French Sen llI'1elS STVICS Awards To smq wlth an arches ra lS her de s1re Her VOICE IS the type on C rnt help but admrre 63 GRHDUHTIOTI JUNE FAYE IOANN IOI-INSON ACIIVIIIGS Tle Laurels 4 3 2 4B Glrls secretary Alpha Tr1 I-I1Y ser qeantatarms Schur7 Trmes delegate Debatmq secretary A sweet drsposmon a beautltul face Ioann IS amona the best ot her race FREDERICK IOI-INSON Actxvmes Clas Prep11dnf'IT1e Lau I ls 433 2 L, sldent vzce presxdent reseftatwi Senate presmten 7 Class dy and uncheqn o 1 e Studerft Forum 4A B ys oys S mor HIY presxdeng secretary Iunxor I-I1Y presrd t secretary Schurzone Intramural trafk tenctnq ROTC IIIST heutenant timers Cluh Plcked Corn pany Plcked Platoon NRA Ushers Frenrh CleanUp Servrte letter L brary Camera Hes an IIISIUIFKIYIOTI to those sleep ers Scratchmq hxs head and saymq Jeepers MARCELLA, MERLE IOHIESQN Actlqmps The Laur6'I9' 4 3 l G1rlsJSolo Chorus eMed1cs I Marcellas boom: trom top to ottom Is tllled w1tI Ss she s really qot ern MARION C O IE IOHNSON ACTIVIIIGS Dramahc mmtt tee The urels 4 ITS se eant Gxrls th hter ry 19 d e F fl FIU II OII d1v1ne ROBERT EDWARD IOI-INSON ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys Sen1or Chorus Boys Glee Future Craftsmen Student Councll Ushers Althouqh a qulet boy IS he Bob IS as hne as he can be ROBERT GEORGE IOHNSON ACYIVIUSS 4B Bays seraeant at arms Most Popular 4A Boys preslclent Sw1m team Crew He s another' of the Iohnson boys Thls one s Bob and one of our Joys GERTRUDE VIRGINIA IOSEPH Actlvltles The Laurels 4 3 2 I There IS a 3ob to fxmsh Vfhom wtll you ask? Trudxe is well able to do the task 64 XI' 1 .J KL FITIDIDFITES 94 HOWARD IUST ACIIVITIES V1sual Educatlon chxef operator Hes head and chlef ot the Visual Wlth these few Words a lot IS sand CHARLES IOSEPH KACZMAREK Actxvrttes Th Laurels 4A Boys track Future Cra tsmen He s handy wrth hrs hands he ought to make a go In any Ile-ld he chooses hell always st al the show GERALD GEORGE KALAS ACIIVIYIGS Senate The Laurels Fenc mcg 4A Boys 4B Boys Semor Chorus Amerxcanrsrn prestdent Debatmq treas urer hall quard A prestdent ot the club of Amertcan xsm Of course has qreat deal I patnotmsm DOLORES VICTORIA KAMINSKAS ACIIVIIIES 4A Glrls 4B Girls GAA Amerlcanrsm PanAmer1can After youve met her youll Jotn the chorus Ot For cur fr1end we want D lores NORMA LUCILLE KAPELAK Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B Glrls G A A Semor Chorus Arnerxcanlsm Polrsh Radlo Many pumls shell probably feature As she wc nts to be a musxc teacher N A FLORENCE KA Ida ct1v1t1es GAA Sefntme would l1ke to. travel vrne Ida nd see call e states' Ih our good U A WILLIAM EDWARD KASKE ACIIVIYIGS The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Boys 4B Boys Student Forum Student Councll Semor Chorus Corrldor Corn mxttee In cooperatlon he does excel In all he does he rxnqs the bell GRHDUHTIOTI JUNE IAMES LAURANCE KATCHIS Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys football track baseball Sentor Chorus Iumor Chorus Mess1ah HIS dark wavy ha1r 1S always place theres never a trace of 1' do n hls face HOL s 4 y Boys bowhng nd fe W IS ack rrends he nas the knack If NORMAN ALFRED KEADLE Act1v1t1es 4A Boys ROTC Band Concert Band An qnqmeer orghe-mast he would hke b nd or success 1n e1ther one he 15 sure to be PATRICK IOHN KEEFE Act1y1t1es 4A oys secretary 4B Boyj bres1dentl football captaln Her ald Amencan AllStar football oble 1zer Award basketball, baseball See that ball thrown by Keefe Onfthe footbalfteam he was the Ch19f o us Stukle mber please? ll say Every second MLJIHIY M E CU G r s 4 G1 s H1 eta 1an Sent1n Shes one and qu1te DIECISQ Has a lovely voxce that does entlce RUTH ANGELAN KEOUGH ACl1V1l19S 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A Semor Chorus An OIIICG worker IS her desire She w1ll cl1mb the ladder h1qher and hxqher .A law CHHDIDHTES 94 BETTE MAE KERR ACIIVIIISS 4B G1flS Schurz Ttmes French Amer1can1sm Saddle and Cycle Wh1rl1nq and tw1rl1nq w1th such ease and grace Of a fault 1n her skatmq there lsnt a trace WILLIAM FRANK KERTZ At any trme momma or mqht A qenume smlle youll rece-1ve Slqhl ROBERT JAMES KEWNEY ACllVlI1SS Iumor H1Y v1cepres1dent Sen1or H1Y Schurz T1mes delegate football ROTC staff sergeant Ptcked Platoon Solo Chorus Messlah Sentz nels floor marshal You know Gable Tracy and Mun1 But they ve qot nothmq on our Bob Kewney VIOLET DOROTHY KIEWERT ACllVllleS The Laurels 4 3 2 l The Senate cha1rman Class Gxft Com rmttee 4A G1rls GAA German She has reached her f1nal dec1s1on Prefers nurslnq as her one ambltron BARBARA ALICE KING Act1v1t1es S c I1 u r z o n e delegate GA A letter Student Councll bowlmq hall quard Saddle and Cycle Tall and pretty IS Barbara Klnq Full of pep and full of swmg LEONARD GEORGE KIOLBASA ACIIVIIISS The Laurels hall quard Lens a wh1z 1n accountmq To success he IS mountmg KATHERINE ELISABETI-I KIRCHNER ACl1Vlll9S 4A G1rls GA A Book Ends A good student all through school She must have followed every rule GRHDUFITIOD JUNE CHARLES HARRY KIRKWOOD Activities The Laurels 4 4A Boys 4B Boys Cap and Gown Committee Election Committee track Arnericamsm Future Craftsmen Shurwood He is tall blond and erect And his manners ire most correct IANEI MARY KLEDZIK Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A bowling Pencil Pushers hall guard Tiny little lanet Will lead those on this planet lSABELLE LAlll'ilNE KLOTZ Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A bowling Arne ri anism Camera Heres a qirl thits very sweet And truly n ll aroind athlete MARGARET lxNAPP Activities lhc Laurels Schurzone literary staff 4A Girls treasurer 4B Girls GAA Eenticn Committee Tr H1Y l,eta Concert Band German treasurer: Sketch, sergeant-at-armsy Per- sonality, Book Ends: Girls' Marchina Unit. Her lonj and lcautiful titian curls, .tx s- 'rf '- L of ill he Q' s. FRANK lAl'llQS KNIGHT Activitius: R.O.'l'.C., Picked Platoon: siersf Chcssg Svinshg hall quar' 'e nrirsh 7 lVl', S, a and lwrt xc and liol is ie, ln the Foreign Consulate he will be, SHIRLEY ARLYNE KNORR ivities: Tle L urels 4 3, 2 ' G.A.A.: Iunior Cnorus, hall quard, To find Sh1rley's talent won't take lonq Once you'vr1 h -tml her voice in sonq. ROBERT lOHN KOENIG Activities: The Laurels, lp 4A Boys, Engineering, Architects. To be a draftsrnan he has planned, We hope he'll he the best in the land. 66 CHDDIDHTES 94 BEATRICE LUCILLE KOFINK Activities GA A German She wants to be a secretary This position she ll easily carry vrogzi Moms c Nous A hvities Se to thc nd C,1'1zen :hip Comm tee 4A Girls GSE S h rzone GA A Senior orus Messgqh Fren h iencedlfn lish ChAQers! ice DFGSI G t Hen mbition t teach And We ll Think h peach V- IOSEPHINE ANN KORNFEIND Activities The L a u r e l s German G A A Io is the quiet rettrina kind And a nicer qirl youll never find IRENE MARIE KOSARY Activities 4A Girls 4B Cirls Sthur one Literary S aff GA A let'er bowl ina captain Terrapin guard Pencil Pushers Arnericanism library Book Ends Irene possesses poise and qrace, And as ti model will alce her p ace. HELEN KOSEK 'ivities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2: L irls, 4B Girlsg G.A.A,q Senior Chorus, Pencil Pushers, Pan-American, Ameri- wanisrn: Personality, hall auard. As a secretary shy ouqht to make good, anyone does 1. she really shou . FRANCES ELSIE KOSICK Activijiefs:'Cap and Gcwn Committee, The' Ddurels, 4, 3, 2 delegate: 4A Girlsy 4B Girlsg Schurzorze Staff, Schurz Times, delegate: G.A.A.: Americanism. A true and Q and friend she has been, Stands by al throuqh thick and thin. FRED KOSIERACKI Activities: 4A Bpys: Senior Chorus: bowling. ' What abowler Kosieracki is, When down the alley his hall does whiz. GRHDUHTIOD JUNE MARGARET KOSS Activities Senior Program Committee The Laurels Student Forum Beta Tri H1Y GAA letter Senior Girls Senior Chorus Solo Chorus Personality We Moderns vxce president Amerlcanism Pencil Pushers Bright quick and full of fun Known and like by everyon t IANE ELLA KOSE K Activities Qirls Sweet and e as she can be A better girl ou ll never see WALTER ANTHONY KOTLARZ Activities N Y A being helpful he does excel In all he does he rings the bell GEORGIA KOULOGEORGES Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Schurzette Senior Chorus Personality hall guard Always happy and always active To op that off she s very attractive N- RICHARD JOH 'KOWALSKI Activities: The Laurels- 4A Boysp 4B -7 Boys: Iunior I-Ii-Yg enior Chorus' bowl- ing: Usherd Axnericqntsnw Science: hall' i rf guard. chemistry he's always right In his other subjects he's also bright. 'WILLIAM IOSEPI-I KRAMER Activities: 4A Boys. l-Iis field is mechanics, none the less, In his choice, we wish hirn success. GEORGE KRANSEL Activities: 4A Boys. Toward the mechanical field he is go- ing to steer, We wish him success in his chosen career. CHTIDIDHTES 94 BERNARD IAMES KRASK Activities Assembly Committee chair man The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Boys 4B Boys Schurzone Staff editor in chief Book Ends Supervisor of Visual Educa tion co chief of staff Lib ary Staff Red Cross Clean Up League Who s that fellow you may ask? Musician scholar Bernard Krask ALICE MILDRED KRAUTSTRUNK Activities The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Girls Beta Tri I-Ii Y G A A Saddle and Cycle sergeant at arms Office I-Ielp floor marshal hall guard Sweet and charming as she can be A nicer girl youll never see DOROTHY ELEANOR KREMPEC Activities Senior Citizenship and Eth cs Committee The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Girls 4B Girls GA A Senior Cho rus Cecilian Choir Polish American ISTH Pre Medics To gain a degree in college is her one desire Regardless of labor it may require MARIORIE ELI ABETH KR Activitie ree and year g d 4 The Laurels w Girls Solo Chorus ssiah Ameri a Personality A sw tion and hair thats A agar little girl of whom we are fond GLORIA EVELYN KRYCZEWSKI ' Activities: The Laurels 4 3 2 l- 4A Girls, 4B Girlsp Alpha Tri-I-Ii4Yy Senior CHOIJSJ Cecilian Choir: G,A,A.7 bowle ingp Americanismg'Saddle and Cycle president: Personality- Pre-Medicsg Pen- cil Pushersg Erenchg hall guard. WILLIAM FRANK KUBISTAL Activities: 4B Boys: bowling. At bowling and drafting he does excel, But he does Just anything well. EDWIN KUDALIS Activities: The Laurels: Schurzoney Schurz Timesg bowling: fencing: rowing, swimming: Camera, president. A photo-snapping guy is hey A reporter is what he should be. 67 GRHDUFITIOTI JUNE FDWARD ROBERT LAKE Activities College Guidance Commit tee bowling A successful executive he would make Of course you know hes ur boy Lake f EVE LA vtgkzfffd' tivitie ommittee Assem ommittee The Laurels 4 2 l 4A Girls vice president 4B Girl Alpha Tn HiY treasurer GAA Advanced Gym Senior Chorus Pencil Pushers Le Cercle Francais Heres a girl that can surely dance You can tell shes good at the very first glance CLARENCE THOMAS LAMBERT Activities Swimming basketball Basketball swimming and every other sport He s a star in evekne Mlm r ort BA T MARIE MKIN lj Activities UT'he L ur Senior Cho rus t Cou bow ng Shur ood S a d Pan Arne sec 1 e has now uniurled Yo b a su ess in the medical world MARIORIE ELIZABETH L KIN Activities P Co mittee The Lau s 2 l 4A G orusg essi , anfAmericang Shur icamsm. 'T R gc 'or lzer thi g we have ul- way l 7 I ' f er ' iliitions one I MICH EL TlnOMAS LANNERS A ' e : Corridof Committeeg The Laur , , l- 4A Boys: 4B o sg Spa sh Fiesta: R.O.TfC.3 Non-Comsq Us ers. ' 'n things like that' is Mikes pet phrase: He'll probably use it to the end of his days. ROBERT EDWARD LARKNER Activities: 4A Boys, Engineering. To learn more of an electrical engif neer, lust wait until Robert Larkner is near. 68 CHFIDIDHTES 94 ALBERT EDWARD LARSEN Activities Prom Committee 4A Boys 4B Boys Pan American hall guard Non Coms R O T C bowling Solo Chorus Al has made a great admission He would like to have an army com mission ANDREW MARTIN LARSEN Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys The Laurels Schurzone delegate h a l l guard Spanish Success is all that Andy desires He s sure to obtain it before he retires MARIAN CECELIA LARSEN Activities Cap and Gown Committee secretary The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Girls secretary 4B Girls Alpha Tri H1 Y chaplain Schurzone Schurz Times delegate G A A Senior Chorus Messiah Le Cercle Francais president secretary Straight as a ramrod and bright as a star Ii you know her then lucky you are ROBERT LEONARD LARSON Activities The Laurels 2 l 4A Boys 4B Boys Iunior H1Y Senior H1Y Senior Chorus football letter baseball skating hall guard When the going was tough and we had won You can bet the pass was from Bob Larson KEN ETH WW M Us RUE I Aj! I tjviti 1 e Laurels 4 3 4A B ysgj 4?5Boys, Lunch V mittee, P ,-Medicsg S rzone rbma ion. He's dark, marbbiit why guess who: I envy hi grades, and so would you. THOMAS FRANCIS LASECKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Dance Clubg Germang Engineering. Thomas Francie Lasecki, commonly known as Tim, Is usually brimming Nith pep and plenty oi Wim. A A , .1 -1 4 . l . V-- ASIELWIC I L 42 ies: Thi Lertfeis, 4, 3, 2, , . Boy N413 Bofys, tennis, captain, soccer, captain. ,. ' , T rivals in a game of tennis, Ted is a fast and flashing menace. GRHDUFITIOH JUNE IOSEPHINE IANET LASKOVv SKI Artivities The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Girls 4B Girls GAA Office Assist ints Office Girls all of us shes known as Io A willing helper all should know GEORGE IOSEPH LAUER Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys Senatf hall guard Among the elements George plans ct career In the field of chem his su cess near jf fy ,Lx PHYLLLIS M RILYNNE LAWRENCE Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Debate Sketch French Shes nice and cute and quite 'i gir Youll always find her around with Pearl MARGUERITE MERLE LEDGERWOOD Activities The Laurels l GAA Red Cross Dramatics To be a housewife happy and good Our vote goes to Marguerite Ledger wood 'ROBERT NVILLIAM LEE Activities: Luncheon Committeeq R.O.T.C.y Ushers, 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Spanish. To he an administrator is his fondest hope, And with any task encountered he'll he able tc cope. VIOLETTE CATHERINE LEE Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3 2, lg 4B L..s7 . .... s.ica.'sr'1, GW, .5 Offitc. An early spring flower, she bears its name: .stryx-. ngse'sc,:j' Iam . wtirtmt ,LELI WAN: , ivitidf the-L uielx S o ' ms: er any Spanisl- enntsq fire hc g Ro. .c., '. . - A: A B Cs ' q4flownrigI1t ':right, All his dc lishrnents are fast and riqht.. ,, P 5' -XY CHTIDIDFITES 94 AMES WARREN LEICHTI Activities Senior Class Treasurer Senate treasurer The Laurels 4 3 2 I honors committee Class Day Pro iram and Luncheon Committee chair man College Guidance Committee Graduation Program Committee Schur one ieneral staff Senior H1Y vice oresident lunior H1Y secretary s Cl: ss Lieutenant ROTC Officers tluh fencing debating Camera s tust a hit long and Just a sim But I wish to heaven we had more like lim SHIRLEY SOPHIE LESSACK Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls Solo Chorus Senior Chorus Messiah G A A French Piano playing is her meat At doing this she cant be beat QM ,, EVERES LESQZYNSKI ies 4A Boys ,4fBxBcy'svfenc1nq oncert lefel comfetitton VPIETC and mpeggfin .Polish hall ard quafid tkfin and lots of fun 4.4 He s always ready withfa pun VIRGINIA RUTH LEWANDOWSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girlsg G.A.A.: Pencil Pushersg Personality: Radio. To music played Dick Iurgen's way, This girl could dance almost any day. IEANNE CAROLYN LEVJIS Activities: Class Gift Committee: 4A Girlsp 4B Girls: G.A,A.y Erenchq Person- :lityp We Modems. A pretty girl, and quite serene: We :ill are fond of our gir., Ieanns. PICHARD NORMAN LILLEBERG Activities: 4A Boysy 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Yp rack, Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus, Iunior Chorus, Iunior Prom Committee: :nap workp deoating, sergeant-at-arms, hall guard. Dick's a hit wherever lie goesg Tool designing ' t'.i profession he those. VIRGINIA IRENE LINDAHL Activities: 4A Girls, G.A.A. Her laughter makes her pert nose wrinkle, And her merry eyes, how they twinkle! 69 GRHDUHTIOTI JUNE RUTH BERNICE LINDEMANN Actrvrtres 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Alpha Trr H1 Y Student Councrl Schurz Trmes delegate G A A Semor Chorus French servrce award clerk letter Per sonalrty Ruth s qurte charmmg and very sweet The krnd of grrl who cant be beat HELEN LIPKEY ACl1Vl11GS 4A G1rls The Laurels GAA Semor Chorus Arnerrcanlsm We Moderns Theatre A future hbrarran we have here For surh ambrtron lets grve her theer HELEN ADELA LITVlN Actrvrtres G A A Lrbrary hall guard She wants to lead a happy lrfe So we wrsh her no str1fe BEULAH lEAN LONG ACl1Vlll9S 4A Grrls GAA Amerr canrsm Travel Beulah wont admtt defeat Agarnst her no one can compete DOUGLAS GEORGE LORMAN AQl1Vlll9S Most Athletxc 4A Boys sergeant at arms 4B Boys baseball captarn letters skatrng captarn e ters football letter Senror Chorus hall guard A football hero a skater too You ll frnd llllll apt rn all he ll do KATHERINE ANN LUDTKE ACTIVIIIGS 4A Grrls 4B Grrls The Laurels GAA leaders gym Penul Pushers Amerrcanrsm Short forms contra trons and drstrnc t1ve outhnes ln stenography and typrng lfatherrne shrnes ELAlNl: RUTH LUND Actzvrtres The Laurels l 4A Grrls Beta Tr1 H1 Y presldcn vrce presrdent Concert Band letter Grrls Marchrrrg Unrt Messrah Amerrcanrsm GAA Although Elame IS auret and shy She rs a frne leader for Tr1H1Y ' U I CHFIDIDHTES 94 NILLIAM EDWARD LUNDGREN Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys C111 enshlp and Class Ethrc Co m1ttee track captam le prcns l94U debcrtrng Why look' The l pl ve eet Now the e aut hard to heat f HARLO LISBETH LYON ACTIVITIES Electrons Commrttee setre tary Survey Commrttee Tl1e Laurels 4 3 Z l delegate 4A Grrls 4B Grrs Alpha Tr1H1Y presldent V1C9pI'0S1d9Ilf Semor Chorus Messrah Amerlaanzsm French Offrce floor marshal TG ,uard To maror rn hrstory Jould surt her best W'e can be certam sl e l p rss the test DONALD ALLAN MAC DONYXLD ACl1V1l1GS 4A Boy.5Lf1B!Be'ys M1llTCTy Band. He plays the sax 1n the m1l1tary band For hrs performances N9 grve hrm a hand 'IARY RUTH MACE ACf1V1l1ES 4A Crrls C A A a uard Tall and pleasant 1nd very graceful T e type of frrend rr s 1 v rys forth fu f BEUY Actrvntr s 1rls Vtrttrest 4BG1rls S h lrterary staff Senror :ru essroh la Conrert Grrls Glee Evecrhan ed Cross Amerr 1SIT1 drcs VICE presrdent lglrnan, Linwood ersorrahty hall guard Her 1 es have thit' ertnn tang Tl Q. make them go over mrth r ham ALYCE MARY MACK c1v1t1es 4B Grrs B 1 Tr1 Sthurz Trmes delegate Senror Chorus French Amerrcarusrrr Servrn letter frvzce award clerk Messral Raddlf nd Cycle Her drsposrtron s s Viet proud A ces 13 the yr M frowd ' 9 Ml , V .1 VHAPKLES S M115 usoN Actrvrtres T Laurels , Pre Medrc s r1carE?r nqlneerrng lrde Rule Ap doey rsw IZ IU s of su c r IS GRHDUFITIOH JUNE BERNICE LUCILLE MAGNUSSON Ac1t1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Grrls 4B Grrls GA A letter Semor Chorus Ceclllan Cho1r German Amerlcamsm treasurer lzbrary SChur7 Book Ends Student Councll lt you want somethmq clone She ll do xt and thmk xt s fun ARTHUR ALBERT MAINA Act1v1t1es Basketball letterman Th1s youna man rs a basketball star Who 1n th1s world xs sure to ao far lOHN MAKARZYK Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4A Boys 4B Bays bowlmq Hts ambxtxon IS to become an enqr neer Wluch truly deserves a very loud cheer YVONNE LORELTA MALLAK Act1v1t1es 'lhe Laurels 4A G1rls 4B Glrls A wonderful model Yvonne would make When 1t comes to looks she takes the cake J Luqusz GRACE MAKIIEROW Ac vrtres The aurels 4A G1rls Beta fl H1lY A A Mess1ah Semor Ch ms 'Concert Amerxgcgnrsrn J Ere oh gocxaiflllxncxnq he s a c,ut l1t le q1rl cf when you see her arm f I Watch for the duh m the m1dd1e ot her chm C ASTMIR IOHN MARFINKTFWTFY ACl1V1llQS 4A Boys football swlm Imnq Pollsh At playlnq hookey hes qulte a card Bu wlth thc women hes ever on quarcl ERALDINE MARR Ll1Vl IGS 4A Glrls G A A ,ua She s short and cute and very snappy You ve never seen her when she wasnt lxxppy CHDDIDHTES 94 ROBERT FRANCIS MARTINO ACl1V1l1ES Assembly Commlttee 4A Boys seraeant at arms ROTC ser yeant Clean Up Leaaue V1sual Educa ton A telev1s1on photographer 15 h1s am bltxan We are alad he made th1s momentous de-Clslon IRFNE BERNICE MATEIKO ACl1V1l19S 4A Guls, 4B'GTrls G A A Messla Semor Chorus Solo Chorus furuot horus Mxkaclo ,Am nbamsm Pre Mechcs French Persona tty all zuarcl Shes smart and quick and tts scnd by .some Shes happy and Q I5 md full of fun lOHN MAXIMENA Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys swim uma bowllnq V1sualEducat1on secre tary He s actrve and tally two true facts Known by trlends as lust pl nn Max LILLIAN MAYER Actlvltles 4A Glrls GAA Schur one delegate hall guard Because shes COf'lS1d9f9d one of the best She ll surely become a area 1rt1st ROBERT EARL MAYNARD Ac1t1v1t1es 4B Boys bowllno Bob says that h1s am1b1t1on To be a draftsman and a Wh1Z CHARLINE MCALISTER ACTIVIYIGS The Laurels l 4A Glrls Gu s G A A Clean up League Ol frce Glrls Amerlcanlsm Sentmels Shurwood She s sweet and amblttous rs she A te ln r of cthletcs she wxshes VIVIAN LORRAINE MCCOLLOUGH Ac 1v11es 4A G1rls Srddle and le Theatre A modern alrl from top to toe Thats why her fr1ends all llke ner 7I GRHDUHTIOH JUNE MAUDE RUTH MCDONALD ACIIVIIIES 4A Grrls 4B Gxrls G A A Senior Chorus Solo Chorus M1kado She collects photos m a book ot blue II you ever meet her shell want one of you IANE MCDONNOUGH AFIIVIIIQS Nom1nat1on Comm1ttee The Laurels 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Beta Tr1 Hx Y delegate at large G A A letter G1rls Marchmq Un1t Schurzone deleqate Semor Chorus Concert band letter Clean Up League Personality Soclal Dancmq When 1 shy httle smxle curls her IIDS You re sure to hear one of her QUIPS GEORGE EDWARD MCNALLY Actwmes Semor Prom Comm1ttee The Laurels 4A Boys 4B Boys Semor H1Y Iunror H1Y ROTC Ushers Concert Band Pre M9d1CS presxdent hall quard hre marshal pres1dent D rector ot Publlcrty and Chref Lxbrarxan ot Carl Schurz Bands letterman He s rather tall and devll may care Hes a prommnent fellow at any at a1r ALEEEE 'MEAUME ACXIVIIIGS C1t1zensh1p and Class Etl1 xcs Committee 4A BW 4B Boys Dance Band S npnellf panrsh Scxence Chess ervxci Award hall guard ad vxsop Ervtsor I T e III brq lusmess JS IS w1sh ut playma 1 pl o 1S really hrs dxsh RICHARD IAMES MEDAL Actrvrttes The Laurels 3 2 l Sentor H1Y R O I C Rnd heutenant Ofhcers Club Ushf-rs N R A Enqlneenna Sczence He has made a place IH the R O T C For a further sur cess he has tl e lc y IOHN PETER MEDLEV l ACIIVIYIGS 4A Boys ROTC Plcked Platoon Plcked Company Ushers hall uard eres a hoy thats tall and stra1c,h And HI the R O consldered hrst rate ROSE M KAL A 1v1 s 3 2 year Graduate The Laur s GIIIS GA A PQCIIIGH LIIOIT cl1 1 Town Meetrnq XS-hes t and sweet and full ot qrace Thls httle I y sets QUIIQ a pace 72 ' 210' CHHDIDHTES 94 RICHARD MEINKE ACIIVIIIGS Se-mor Chorus Archttects He wants to be an enqmeer He s chosen a drfhcult but worthy career DOLORES FRANCES MELLIN ACIIIVIIIQS Cap and Gown Comm1ttee 4A Glrls 4B Grrls GA A Semor Chorus Amerxcanlsm Pre M9d1CS Sweet and kmd as she can be A mcer qlrl youll never see CHARLES FREDERICK MEYER ACIIVIIIGS The Laurels 4A Boys 4 Boys A speech maker he IS sure to be For hes to be an attorney ALICE IUNE MICHAELIS ACIIVIIIGS 4A Grrls 4B Glrls GAA Because she s sweet and very merry Shell honestly make a grand secre tary BEVERLY ETHEL MICHELS ACIIVIIISS Lunchroom Comm1ttee VICG ywres1dent 4A G1rls 4B Girls GAA Headed tor cr career as a dress s1qner In our semor class shes one of the hner AUGUST RICHARD MIKUCKI ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys Iumor H1 Y ROTC Solo Chorus Spamsh FIGSIG Deb1ts credlts and yournals too Th1s rs the work Auqust w1ll do LORRAINE PAULINE MILKA ACIIVIIIGS The Laurels 4 3 2 GAA Semor Chorus Lorrame IS known for ready W1 OI whrch she has qulte a bv GRHDUHTIOI1 JUNE 1 LENIN EDWARD MILLER At t1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys band floor n1arshal hall guard Tall and sl1m IS th1s boy Glenn XN nose helght IS more than IIVG feet en RICHARD MILLER ACTIVITIES 4A Boys 4B Boys Student lorum Student Councll Semor Chorus Hed l1ke to be a 1ournal1st And l1e s sure to make 1t xf hell per s1s vvld A1DoNA L ACIIVIIIQS and Gown Commtttee e Laurels 4 3 2 4A G1rls G1rls Alpha Tr1H1Y Schurzone L1ter ary Staff Schurz T1mes Staff GAA lc tter Arner1can1srn hall guard Her chem1stry m1shaps they are not a few But 1n splte of them all she s st1ll good as new MARY ELIZABETH MITCHELL ACIIVITISS Luncheon Cornmlttee Dra 1nat1cs Comrmttee Survey Comm1ttee The Laurels 4 3 2 I Student Forum Alpha Trl H1 Y G A A Semor Charus Solo Chorus Messlah Le Cercle Frar1 GIS secretary Red Cross cha1rman delegate to Nat1onal Red Cross Conven won Clean Up chauman Rad1o Work Shop SoC1alDanc1ng A natural born leader IS she Shes potsed and attracuve I know you ll agree THADDEUS WALTER MITRENGA 'Whose feet stlck out from neath the 136 A 'QW' car I s Tad wtth tool and mar 1 I9 'ICI IANE ESTELLE MOCK ACTIVITIES The Laurels 4 4A G1rls G A A Amerlcanxsm She hkes to read blograprues The th1ng sne does w1th grecx est ease CHDD D 193 BETT IANE MOE v tles Th I G1rls egate Schur7 au- Q em horgses 1n all s IYIOS RAYMOND MOE ALIIVIIIQS 4B Boys Foundry We all know h1m hrs names Ray Moe Hes always ready w1th 1 tr1endly hello MARILYN LEOLA MOGENSEN AQIIVIIGS Dramat1 s Comm1ttee The Laurels 4 3 2 l delegate 4A G1rls 4B G1rls GAA Schurzcne delegate Schurz Tunes delegate Clean Up dele Jate Pre Med1cs In any work she does her share Shes qulte a g1rl th1s damsel talr FLAYNE HELEN MONOGUE ALIIVIIIGS SV2 year graduate Prom Comm1ttee Student Counc1l delegate at large The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Beta Trl H1Y Schurzone Staff 1ss1stant edltor Schurz T1mes Staff French VICE pres1dent Pre M9d1CS Red ro s delegate Saddle and Cycle A l1ttle glrl who wears a great IQ bow As a dancer well sne steals the show HELEN SHIRLEY MOULDEN ACIIVIIIGS Class G1ft Ccmm1ttee 4A G1rls sergeant at arms 4B G1flS GA A bowllng Sen1or horus mter medxate orchestra hall guard Amer1can tsm off1ce Saddle and Cycle secretary Those who know Helen call her a pal Frzendly and clever n all around ga MARGERY IANE MOULTON Act1v1t1es Assembly and Program Comm1ttee The Laurels 4 3 2 l Most Mus1cal 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Alpha Tr1 H1 Y G A A Sen1or Cnorus advanced rchestra concert mexst r PreMed1cs Already shes a une m4s1c1an To Nhom we all gzv re ogn1t1or1 IIARION NA TALIE MUCHO ACYIVIIIGS 4A G1rls 4B G1rl G A A tumor Terrap1n Semor Chorus hall guard Saddle and Cy le People l1ke her are very few For when shes a frxend shes one that s true GRHDUHTIOTI JUTIE IOHN RAY MUELLER Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys bowling What a bowler this fellow is When down the alley his ball does wh17 IVER ct A v captain Officers Sv vice l res oys Glee Club xx. s l man of brown and B h s kitten when leans in 1 t MARGARET ELLEN MYERS Activrties Student Council The Lau rals4 3 2 I 4A Girls 4B Girls GAA letter concert band Pan American lean Up hal guard Spanish Fiesta Arnericariism She s well liked for her heart is large True to her friends that miss Marge WALTER PAUL NAEGELE Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys Building and designing is his ine Some day hell hang out an archr tect s sign IORRAINE NAIDOWSKI 'ivitzc-sz The . irels 4, 3, ., g Girlsp 4B Girlsg G.A.A.5 Americanismg Frenchg Personcilityp Solo Chorusg Mes- siahg Convert Orchestray Social dancing. To scoop the world with an exciting storyg ' r 'i ,c,rrairie's got' . ROYCE WILLIAM NAUMAN Activities: Socce ettermanp meri- canismg Pre-Mec 'c Senior C usg hall guard. . ' For th aroun our choice, , Joint .o thc 1 who's name is Royce. IEANETTE NEIDL Activities: The Laurelsp 4A Girlsy 4E Girlsy Americanismg Miracle Book Club. Of all the girls that we have met, Ahead of them all is our Ieanette. 74 o--gp 1 CHTIDIDHTES 94 EDITH LILLIAN NELSON Activities Luncheon committee The urels 4 3 2 I 4A Girls 4B Schurzone GAA letter Pencil Push ers Americamsm Clean Up League Office Girls Office Always laughing always Joking To no one is she ever provoking A 'X 4 IK I-RVIN CHRIST NELSON Activities The Laurels 4 3 2 l Sen a e When it comes to machines he knows his stuff Let s hope 'ie going never gets rough LLOYD SPENCER NELSON Activies Senate 4A Boys Senior Hi Y Engineering treasurer The Laurels 4 3 2 I Red Cross delegate Radio Workshop Solo Chorus He s tall and large and big as a bear Such manly specimens are indeed very rare RO EH-'IV' FRED NELSON 'f'N1l19S 4A Boys 4B Boys Rifle am camera clul ushers club If you sk him hell confess Ile aims to be a creat success r sy Girls: rzo q del . nci u ters, ate- l , ersonal' , ling an ' ng she' suc g Activi 1 e el 4, 3 , .' Us rect gml .c clveryo e. MARIORIE VERONICA NESSLER Activities: 4.A Girlsg G.A.A.g Solo Chorusp Mess'ahy Arnericanisrn. She always talks abou. her folks: And on them all she greatly dotes. HENRY IOHN NORTH Brilliant writers? We've had all sorts, But Hank wants to cover the field of sports. WW GRHQXEIFITIOD JUNE ROBERT ANTHONY NOVOTNY Act1v1t1es 4A Boys Color sergeant R O T C Engrneerrng club When you see our flag go by Bob wlll surely catch your eye CHESTER IOSEPH NOVVAK Act1v1t1es Lunchroom comrnrt ee charrman 4A Boys 4B Boys Semor chorus sergeant R O T C hall guard A Hollywood dlrector IS hrs ambltlon He s Just the type for the posrtlon IUNE GERALDINE NYBERG Actxvztxes 4A Glrls 4B Glrls Amerr canrsm Spamsh Persorfallty G A A Lrbrarlan Senior Chorus In later years when you do see A mannequm Iune 1t may be IAMES MICHAEL NYHAN Actxvrtres 4A Boys HIS sparkhna smrle and ready J Make Irm a lad to make a hx MARGARET ANN OBRIEN Act1J1t1es Grft commlttee 4A Grrls GAA Pan Amerrcan Sentmels To be a model IS her amb1t1on In modes s e wlll be a tradt ron JAMES JOSEPH OLONNOR AC1l1V1l1eS Program comm1t'ee crew He s qulte famous on the crew Men llke hvn are very few IOHN FRANCIS OCONNOR ACTIVITIES 4A Boys 4B Boys T Laurels 2 l Offr ers club Ushers S clal dancing Pollte yet fnendly 1n all h1s ways Iohn IS worthy of all prarse n if if in-dl! mv CHDDIDHTES 94 IUNE ELSIE OHLSON Actxvrtles 4A Glrls 4B Girls GA A Arnencanrsm Camera Home manage ment Her IS a Qlfl who llkes to swim Whatever she trys she ll always Wm MICHAEL OLESKIEWICZ ACl1VlT19S 4A Boys track football Rad1o club Amb1t1ous although young IS he A mtllronarre 15 what hed be S- ANGELINE MARIE OLSEN Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B Grrls The Laurels 4 3 2 l Latin Senlor Chorus Offlce G1rls secretary hall guard If you know vrvaclous Angelme You wont have to slt and plne LE ROY EUGENE OLSEN Actrvltles Senate The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A Boys 4B Boys Engmeermg club s ntrnels A professor ln hrstory wrth a Ph D Is Le Roy s future as we shall see IEANNE ANNABELLE OLSON ACl1V1l19S 312 year graduate Gift Commlttee The Laurels 4 3 2 l dee gate 4A G1IlS 4B Girls Beta Tr1H1Y Schurzone General Staff asslstant edt or GAA Advanced Dancmg Con cert Band Matn Petlt young tnmg wlth brown eyes As for brarns she takes the prrze MARVIN I-I FNIQON ACTIVITIES 4A Boys 4B Boys Fenclng The only th1ng he wants m l1fe Is to support a pretty w1fe IEANNE LOUISE ORDLOCK Ac 1V1l19S Semor Chorus 4B Gxrls Cap and Gown Commrttee The Laurels French G A A Theres contamed IH her noggln a lot of matter Wh1ch youd never suspect by her constant chatter 75 GRHDUHTIOII JUNE MARGERY ORTENGBEN Actrvrhes The Laurels 4 3 2 I Sen IOT Chorus Iunror Chorus Ceclllan Chorr French Schurz Trmes Delegate G A A She s somewhat qulet when IU a mass But shes outstandmg rn every class BETTY IEAN OSBORNE Artrvlhes Semor Chorus 4B Grrls Solo Chorus Orchestra Messrah French Dramatlcs GA A Betty alms to go to the herqhts Be a stewardess on alrplane tlrghts xx IILA DOLO ES O INGA ACIIVIIIQS 4A Grrls 4B Gxrls Person alzty Amerrcanrsm L1Ia has a lme ambrtron She wants to be a professronal mu SICIGH HELEN ANNE OSIOL Ac 1v1t1es The L urels 3 2 I A Grrls 4B Gtrls Semor Chorus Nelgh borhood Relatrons Commrttee GAA Pencrl Pushers Pollsh Ofhce Grrls Pee Wee IS what we know her by A swell httle shrrmp whos awtullv sry WILBERT E PALACE ACIIVIIIGS Semor Chorus 4A Boys hall guard He s full ot pep the hvelong day Hrs GIHIJIIIOII 1S to be a C P A IOSEPHINE VIOLET PANEK ACIIVIIIQS 4A Glrls Pencll Pushers Library Ofhce Grrls hall guard G A A The mam thrng she does prefer Is to be a good stenographer PEARL AUDHEY PAULSBN ACIIVIIIES Semor Gxrls Sketch French GA A Practlpal pretty and gay In thxs world shell make her way 76 CFIIIDIDHTES 94 VIRGINIA Tl-IERESE PECARO Actrvrtx s The Laurels I 4A Grrls 4B Glrls Semor Chorus Beta Tr1HrY G1rIs Glee Auto Drlvers Soc1alDanc mg Pencrl Pushers hall guard G A A Pan Amerrcan Her smrles are as constant as the ram that pours I-Ier lokes are so funny we keep ask mg for more HELEN MARIE PECHA ACIIVIIIGS The L urels 3 2 I 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Semor Chorus Solo Chorus Book Ends presrdent Amerr canxsm German Her pleasant a1r and pleasrnq smrle Makes her a g1rl who IS worth whrle CHARLES SALVATORE PEPPI ACIIVIIIGS Baseball basketball In every game he rs a feature He mtends to become a gym teacher WILLIAM GEORGE PEBSCHON Actrvrttes 4A Boys 4B Boys The Laurels 4 3 2 I football baseball basketball track letterman sclence Baseball football volleyball too He always helps to pull hrs team through MARIE VIOLETTE PETERS ACIIVIIIGS Corrtdor Cornmrttee Chazr man Most Athletxc Senate The Lau s 4 4A Gxrs 4B rrs Schurzone General Staff GA A letter Penc1l Pushers I'Ier manner s cute her vorc IS ally Shes Irmber as a wee rag dolly EDWARD LEROY PETERS?-IN Actlvmek The Lauzels 3 2 4A Box 5 4B Boys Ach I Tects Some day we will Irnd our Ed As a C P A earnmg hrs bre id CALVIN GIONNE PEYROT Actrvxtles 4A Boys 4B Boys loo bt ll On our team he plays nqht end To everyone he 1S a frlend GRHDUFITIOD JUNE EUGENE N PEISTERER AFTIVIIIQS He loves to trnlcer wrth machrnes New mventrons are hrs dreams GE G PIC oys grew lvoxrn s been Gre od srzed EM FLORENCE FRANCIS PIENKOS Actrvrtres 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Senror Chorus Eorergn Relatrons AIHGIICGII rsm Pencrl Pushers hall guard G A A A lovely model she would make Of them all she d take the cake IAMES LEO PIONKE ACIIVITIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys soccer hall guard To he by a stream W1th rod 1n hand To contmue f1sh1ng as he has planned LORRAINE VERNE PIOTROWSKI A t1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 I 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Schurz Tunes delegate GAA letter Senror Chorus Cec1l1an Chorr German Amerlcanrsm secretary Clean Up League The nonor roll? She s at the top Shes what youd call he Cream f of the Crop VVALIER PLANK Act v1t1es Co e e awe Co mu It n M 1 g n To h a navy 1 one And as an off re ll make h1s name LO NELL BRO VNING PLOCK Act1v1t1es Cxtrzenshrp and Etnlos Com rmt ee The Laurels R O T C I e rope hrs words Vllll com :Je a sucess 1n vhatever I do CHTIDIDFITES 1941 VIRGINIA CAROL POCI-IELSKI ACTIVITIES College Gurdance Commrt tee The Laurels 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Schurzone l1terary sta G A A Bowlrng Orchestra Ponfrl Pushers Polrsh Amerrcanrsrn Red Cross Sketch Personalrty You thrnlc her quxet'9 You dont know You should see her on the LORRAINE RITA POCIASK Act1v1t1es The Laurels 2 I 4A G1rls 4B G1rls GAA Polrsh Amerrcamsm Up the ladder to the top and fame Shell be a success IH any game M L O0--xv v4..,L1 VERONICA PODGSEIQ'-'W' ACt1v1t1es GAA Polrsh hall guard Th1s grrl wxll surely w1n fame To be a secretary 1S her a1m WANDA RITA POKRANA Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A Senror Chorus CeC1l1an Chorr Pre Medrcs Arnerrcamsm To be a nurse IS her desrre No doubt all others she ll IIISPIIG FEHNNE MARIE PONS ACf1v1tes 4A GIFIS GAA Messrah incur Chorus Solo Chorus Sc1ence Amerrcanrsm Sentmels Coal black harr eyes that sh1ne lust add to that her vorce d1v1ne SOPHIE. JUNE PUHEIVll5bKl ACIIVIIIGS The Laurels 3 2 l 4A G1rls 4B Gzrls GA A Polrsh Amen camsm Polndrng a type VII er throughout the day Sophre Nrll try 1n her own best Way OAVILLE WILLIAM PRINDLE Actrvrnes 4A Boys es all set to be an engrneer I s sure hell never be m the rear 77 GRHDUHTIOH JUNE ELAINE GERTRUDE PTASHKIN Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 2 l 4A Grrls 4B Grrls GA A Semor Chorus Solo Chorus Arnerlcanrsm Personalrty servrce commrtlee French A qood secretary We all can see For thats really what she Wants to be NORMA ILY PURCHLA Q Actrvrtgfs 4A Grrls B Grrls GAA Senior Choius Solo C orus lumor Or Lhestra German Arnencamsm ,S eat SPTIOUQ but always cheerful Her oyous 'laughs are a pleasant e r EUGENE IOSEPH PYTKO Actrvrtles 4A Boys 4B Bovs howl mq Enqmeermq On the bowhna team lee was more than folr You could count on hrm to get a spare KATHERINE FLORENCE QUACKEN BUSH Actrvrtres The Laurels 2 l 4A Grrls 4B Grrls Beta Trl H13 GAA Senror Chorus Penal Pushers hall auard jx' Personallly WE Moderns K tr rs a cl ver qrrl Sh ke s hte g lrawv whrr f, et' I NOLINT pmuvxtlig vwegvres1dent 4B I Boys vrce prpsrdent football traclf S r C orlfs Murals flfHere s lad Larry hy name Whos wellknovrn t ms oo wr ll qarne HOWARD EI MER OUIRAM Actrvltles Crew He doesnt talk much hes rather drscrcet Bu Wllll lnrn rn anythrna Id hare l compete ELSIE MAI RAMELOW Actrvrtros The Laurels 4A Guls 4B Glrls Sclrur7 Tunes pulnlrcrly edrtor news edltor GA A Letter Grrls Terra plns swrmmrnq Water Ballet Scrence Amerrcamsrn b9I1l1l lClS Saddle and Cycle Personality Her drve IS pertec her strokes an keen Its Mrs Grundy our aqua que-cn 78 x,,,l-sg, CHHDIDHTES 94 LDWIN M RAMS ACIIVIIISS The Laurels 4A Boys Hovs tencmq Hes qood at alq geometry and trrq And lrkes all problems tha' are really ra L EORGE PITER RASIARMOS Actrvltres 4A Boys Senror Chorus French Amerrcanrsm Hes ever on guard he always ad vances But wrth any qrrl he never takes chances EORGE EDWARD RASMUSSEN Ac'1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys Hrs arnbrtron rs to he a success In any work hes hound to progress V ANDA RELKER Ac rvrnes 4A Grrls Bowlrnq Amerr nrsm Shurwood Saddle and Cysle Personolry A vrvacrous lass rrnpulslve too Ana oh tho tarry yes of blue GE FRANK ' ctrvrt n rons Co 1 ee The L one hnanc ,,, At most an 5 a sensatron Hrs ambrtron et a colleae edu catron PATRICIA REED Actrvrtres 4A Girls 4B Grrrs Solo C torus Messrah M1kado Ame-ru rn rsrr Personalrty Athletrcally krclrrro IS Pat Who ll make good when she s at lat IRANK DANIEL REID A IVIIIGS Soccer letter rr rnber ct ll sta e soccer learn l939 Have you heard of P D R A soccer lad who wrll qc GRHDUHTIOI1 JUNE IOUIS ROBERT REINERT ALIIVITIQS 4A Boys 4B Boys IUHIOY H1Y baseball Sc1ence Baseball IS Remerts aame HIS p ymq makes us all excla m LDRED MARC WSKI ACIIVIILG I holm omm1ttee The Wehxlm l A Schurz T1mes eeqa 5 Sem r orus Personahty RIKIIO entine n she 41 1ves and qets a le1 I r dreams of Hawan w1l' not have been stray LAWRENCE RELLIS ACIIVIIIGS Sen1or H1 Y Iumor H1 Y Foundry Clean Up Leaque Usher s Club Senhnels He wants to be an enqmeer He ll make a good one never fear DOROTHY ROSE RENK Ac'1v1t1es 4A Glrls 4B GIYIS Schur 7one I1terary staff GA A Penc1l Pushers sergeant at arms Dot IS a a1rl that th1nl-cs mus1c 1S qrand She wants to s1na w1th a b1q dance band GEORGE RENZ ACIIVIIIGS Sw1mm1nq A fellow w1th a lot of fr1ends Is 'ha ounq man w1th the name Renz GOR R ERT IEFST HL YIVIII tu t o 4A Boys Oy H1 unk 1Y sher Ofhcer Club n Cons So a HCIU Ballroom Com o :men nd qlher 1nsurance H ll ork at th1s Wllll perseverance HELENE FRANCES RIEMANN Ac IVIIIGS The Laurels 4 3 2 I GAA letter Terrapln pres1dent Sad dle and Cycle Her person her clothes are always lust rlqht Vvnmh makes her such a cnarmmq slant LN CRHDIDHTES 94 PETER ROGER RINALDI ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys track Irosh soph A rallroad clerk for the government 15 the favored yob for th1s f1ne qent RUTH ELIZABETH RITCHIE Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls G A A B1oloqy She s sl1m and sweet and very plucky If you know her you re really lucky RITA LUCILLE RIVERS A lV1llES The Laurels 4 3 2 l GAA PPHC1l Pushers pres1dent Pan American Sentmels floor marshal Er1endly modest always neat She s a q1rl that can t be beat CARRIE LOUISE RIZZUTO ACIIVIIISS 4A Gtrls 4B G1rls GAA Amencamsm By boat by train the world she ll see To exc1t1nq knowledge shell have the 9Y VIRGINIA ROBERTS Act1v1l1es Frlendllest 4A G1rIs 4B G1rls GA A senlor marshal floor marshal head tardy clerk hall quard Soc1a1 Dancma Of pep she has plenty ID n rve shes not lackmq Her escapades are S1l'HDlY nerve wrackmq WILLIAM IOHN ROBERIS ACIIVIQXES Most Att achve 4A Boys ROTC, L1eutenant Colonel Offrcers pres1dent Ushers Tall and attrachve hs Bll to a T One of h1s ma1n 1n erests IS the R O LA VERNE RUTH RODLAND Actfv1t1es Prom Commitlee LLB G1rls eta Tr1 H1 Y G A A orchestra OIf1ce Sketch Murals Palleteers hall quard For a m1SS Wllh pamt brush handy Turn your eyes to charmmq Sandy 79 GRHDUHTIOI1 JUNE ELISE MARY RODRIGUEZ Activities: The Lfxurels 4, 3, 2, lg 4A G1rls She sxnqs shes sweet shes pretty oo And to ner IY19l'1dS she 1S true blue IVJ DON R ERS I IVII s 4 Boy 4B Boys Solo Cho,rus Boys Glee hbrury Messmh 15 C1 very Jolly fellow 1th d hedrty I uqh cxnd CI VOICE thdt s mellow SHIRLEY Act V1 Versdt1 S he L lf S Alpl Tr1 H1 e e L ee eo Q o Lhoru S IO orc' estr l n .pr 1 ry urer serr e e 1er 1e rs footlmll EDITH LOUISE ROHRBACHER ACt1v1tes P14 ture Commntee 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Schurzrone qeneml st v ' Penml Pushers C A A By outs or I ne trrnn or hout The v ord tr vel Wlll get he EVELYN DOLORES ROSE IVIIIPS Inf L rurels 4 5 dent Count 1l 4.15 f lrls 4B Gnls Senter C horus C A A Pr IIC 1l Pushers SIIIIIIII 1 ll f r s v l11s you A. ULES ROSPNTHAI ALIIVIIIPS Eletltons COIIIHIIUQE' L mry COIHITIIIIPH 4A Boys SCIIUIZCJIIK howhnq Tl r If urels hr rs P d Plrr oon Sentxnrls Now hot Icllr W Rosenthrxl H kms SOIIIP-llllllq on the lt :ll K GEORGE ROWELI C1v1t1es Th Lu re oys SWIHIHIJH l e ur A swf mmdjtor our Lynn In GH t he s ure to Wm XJ 80 CHHDIDFITES 1941 GIERULD WILLIAM RUDE Activities: 3lf'2 ye-or qrdducxteg Frenchy Enqmeerlnq Hes qettmq out 1n 312 yeors A record l1ke that deserves mcxny Lheers ARTHUR RYNKUS ACIIVIIIES The Lcxurels 4A Boys 4B Bbys bowhnq Se-mor Chorus Some one I1 thur IS hard to fmd Tp be on ele tnccxl enqmeer h mode up h1s mmd 7 fd BARBARA ACIIVIIIG Inurels If A I er sw1m c em l e o f 21 LORAINE ALICE RUNGE ACt1v1t1es The Ldurels 3 2 I G A A Pencll Pushers Among the best yust walt cmd see' An eff1C1en' se retdry she w1ll be IOHN ELMER RUMPF ACIIVIIIQS Corrzdor Comm1t ee Hes xlwuys reudy und on the 1ns tlr l y rll sheuld If VVAITER MAX RUHLE ACIIVIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys son or rew German To p1lot cr plone thouqh stonny nr un' He ll he at home .fv1tt1 l1rds up there dffv d1 MARION I ANNA PU ALt1v1t1 Lunchroo C 1 ee ou C' ls GUA SWIITI qlrls emor e LS -XArn um rmmdt WIN Cjleler to o om tlnnq 1 e tune GRHDUHTIOD JUNE VIRGINIA RZEZNIK Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls SchurzT1mes del eqate GAA French Ofhce Workers Personalxty Shes famous as a tardy clerk And from ner duty she d never shlrk LOHN CHARLES SALERNO Achvxtle-S 4A Boys 4B Boys foot ba Thouqh not the one that makes Bonme sind He Lan play football llkes qlrls and swrnq FLORENCE LOUISE SAMPSON ACl1V1llGS Prom Commlttee The Lau rels 4A G1rls 4B G1rls treasurer Alpha Trl H1 Y Ch-:nrman G A A sec retary letter Clean Up League dele qate Sentinels tardy Clerk Debating Pretty but w1th an ounce of pertness Behold the mqredlents for Flos alert ness ARTHUR PAUL SARES Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4A Boys R O T C concert band mllltary band On the trombone th1s fellow s a klller Hell some day be I1ke Dorsey or M1l er , Q -rs LEILA IEAN SAUNDERS Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls Senlor Chorus Messlah Solo Chorus German Mo n Pre MGd1CS Personallty Llbrarlans To tmker w1th test tubes all the day And hnd a new substance some day she may CHARLOTTE SCHARDT Actlvrtles 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A German Amerlcanxsm Radxo Ga her round all ye that w1ll see 5 A ,lrl who s pretty and W1 ty as she WALTER SFHERPELZ Ready wllllnq and able to ald I-le IS qoocl at any trade CHDDIDHTES 94 LORRAINE SCHLUETER Act1v1t1es 4A G1rls 4B G1rls G A A Pan Amerlcan Amerlcanlsm Personal Tall and slim a q1r1 dxvme What e er she does shell do Just flne MARY ELIZABETH SCHMIADE Act1v1tes The Laurels 4A G1rls Sen 1or Chorus IUUIOT Chorus Cecllxan Cholr Amerlcanxsm Saddle and Cycle Pre MGGICS She qets around but that s not all Shes also pretty and falrly tall jr' BERYL SCHMIDT Act1v1t1es The Laurels 2 4A G1rls 4B Girls G A A Amerlcanlsm Personality Beryl wants to be an artlst We all hope she trles her hardest EMMA DORIS SCHNEIDER ACIIVIIIGS 4A G1rls 4B G1rls GAA Shes small as a mlnute her halt of qold Shes shy as a vlolet o so I am to d HOW ARD SCHNEIDER To see the world and be a qob If he should qo the q1rls would sob MADGADFT Mzxnv Qfuorwrmro ACIIVIIIES 4A G1rls 4B Gxrls G A A G1rls Bowlmq Tall and dark and very merry Her ambxtzon s to be a secretary GERTRUDE EMMA SCHU ACIIVIIIGS 4B G1rls GAA Amen amsm If Helen s there then Gertrude rs oo In Case you dont know 1t then' last name 1S Schu 8I . V. I 4 I, V Q 'gy V'-1 ' , 1 ity. . . . ,- at ' ' ' A 4 - - I ' ,, ' nf' ' ' . I A fl ' t - , . A. A: ll. ' A 1 I ' I ' ' 1 2 ' .I 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 I 1 Q fig. V. h ,y - , A , 1 I ' 1 ' 1 1 - -r . . t . . 1 - , - , ' ' .' 1 . ' , I Q l - I' ,MJ . . 7.4. ,af 1'- I H ' , rs 1 1 1 , . . . .1 1 . ' ' r 1 . 1 , I 1 . I , A , . , , fig , I I I 1, , l- 1 1 A--ff , u . A .A . ' ' ,157 , '. ' s ,.. LUV' -al'-J ' - . I F . - ' ' - ' 1 ' 1 ' ' . 1 TTT 1 IT Avrskss 4k.n.r gusxrmr n1xfA1AnxxA..A.1A.AL 2 ' 1 A 1 . . .1 , ' ' .' .22 f- ' ' 'Q V 5 I ' ' ' : ' . . 1, f C ' . A M , ' . A 1 . , 1 . ' , 1 . . GRHDUHTIOH JUNE HELEN VERONICA SCHU ACl1V1ll9S Luncheon Commxttee 4A G1rls 4B Gzrls Amerxcamsm Cec1l1an Cholr G A A Nice to know nlce to see A mcer qlrl could never be DOROTHEA ANNE SCHUETTNER Ac xvmes 'Ile Laurels 3 2 l A G1rls 4B G1rls Theater GAA Schur zone 4 3 Deslqnlnq taslnons and sewmq tco ls what Dorothea IS aomq to do RAY CHARLES SCHULTZ ACTIVIUGS Enqmeermq Club In qolnq skahnq he finds hrs lun He d skate all day lf 1t could be clone RUTH IRMA SCHULTZ Actlvmes AA G1rls Arnencanrsm Personahty Vxle Modems ln the CllOlCl ol ambltzon she rs wrse She wants to teach people to votahye VIOLEI LILLIAN SCHUTH ALl1V1l1OS 4A Girls Saddle an C cle GA A The Laurels Seruor rus hall guard I fPStIC1lIlX'N.1X ancln ste W LIAM DAVI SCH BAU llV1l1CS P Arnerlca 4A oys tra M ry Band er tl o he does e ra co 1 dence hs s nut ee S com af tence CARL SCHWANINER Act1vlt1es 4A Boys Germ n Fencma Llsten hero s somethtnq you ve wmted to hear Carl wants to be a chemic rl engineer. 82 CHHDIDFITES 94 ANDREW CHARLES SCHWARTZ Act1v1t1es Semor Play chairman 4A Boys Murals German hre marshal W1th a brush he s good wlth the qlrls he s better For all his work he deserves a letter JOSEPH FRANK SCHWARTZ Actrvmes 4A Boys Enqmeermq hall guard A man hlce Gutenberg who le best To do that loseph must pr1nt w1th zest DOROTHY IANE SCHWOERER ACIIIVIBS 4A G1rls 4B G1rls Amerx cantsm Senlor Chorus Spamsh Per sonahty Sent1ne1s GAA To leel safer whlle travehnq by a1r Look see 1t stewardess Dot IS there Awww JP' WALTER CHARLES SCOTT Actrvltles Solo Chorus Ushers Boys ROTC Dramatzcs Sports news and the auto show Waltcr will announce them on me rcrdlo HELEN lUNE SEDLARIK AFllV1l1GS Cap and Gown Comrruttee 4A G1rls French Vvrth tlus q1rl take no chances Shell Latch your heart w1th harm mg glances LOUISE SEBEBRECHT Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 2 l Sen 1or Chorus 4B G1rls B1oloqy Sclence G A A An LILlOI11Pl1Sl1Ghl qxrl 15 tlus Lou1se She ll do any task tor she learns wxth ease VIRGI IA LOR TA SERWATKIEWICZ Act1v1t1es 4A Gxrls 4B G1rls She wants to qo lf she may To South Amerlca some day. GRRDUHTIOTI JUNE KENNETH IOSEPH SERZEN A tivities 4A Boys 413 Boys SWIIN mina team Polish bowling team R O T C Social Dan: ina 111111 guard ience Concert Band R O T C Band Aeronautics will l1ave an addition As tc be a pilot is Ken s rnlnition I OSEPI-' ARIHUR SESIER A IIVIIISS Murals 4A Boys lil rarv help With pain and brush hes miahtv handy The pictures he pun s are fine and dandy ioscpnfsesrsafi MN, ctivihes Boys Senn I-lighd, te Germgn I Hes really nice i 1 y must b someo es ride and Joy Lon INE SHKNSKE A 1v1t1e3,iZuncheon Committ e The L rels Senate Af Girls 413 Girls Scliurzorfe, deleqale Schur literary Clean-'Up League G A A Office Dictaphbrpf teleri on ind switcn bdard foo This is the work Lorrain w rnts to df S fa VIRGINIA IOSEPFIINE SHERWIN Activities: 4A Girls: 413 Girls: Senior Chorus: Sketch: Sentinels: floor mar- shal: senior marshal: Orch stra: G.A.A. Click, click, ao the typewriter keys. The type ot job she would do wi h ease. A MID' I 11 BARB1-.1'in onilviixu Activities: 4A Girls: re-Medics: Americanism. I-ler eyes are bright, hor hair is dark, STIQIS always ready for r lark. DOLORES MARIE SI-IIRES Activities: 4A Girls: 413 Girls: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Mikado: G.A.A. Up to a soda fountain she will swish, And order a chocolate coke, her fa- vorite dish. CRHDIDHTES 94 ROBERT FREDERICK SIELOFE Activiies IIA Boys 413 Boys 1 inq baseball He IS destined to travel far r h is quite ri KJIQFTJJ11 sar ALERED SIEN Activities V1sualEduc tion Clean 1 Leaaue To be a business rn in is his aim We hope a success may be his claim ZENON RICHARD SIEPKOWSKI Activities Senate Laurels 4 3 '7 nomination and elec ion ot class o 1 cers committee Most Intellectual 4A Boys 4B Boys Schurzone fencing team rn11'ary bana quard I'1e s always late to Miss Halushku s sorrow But his theory is theres always morrow VIOLA SIEVERS Activities Lauro s R Jn American secretary IlIll'1'TlG1 l of Pan Americin Day proqr ini Personalltv Theatre youre too wid: r if you re t 11n Go to Viol 1 a trood dietu ian LORRAINE IOSEPIIINE SILARSKI Activities: 4A Girls: .AII'1Ef1.i,XI'l1SII,' Polish. A nurse certainly she v' lie For a determined airl is she. ROBERT CHARLES SIMON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. Golf and haseball he likes bes.: E,-a star, hell pass the test. LOIS ELAINE SIMONSON Activities: Laurels 3, 2, l: 4A Girls: 4B Girls. A airl who is very sweet and kind: One who will always linqer in your mind. 83 GRFIDUHTIOD JUNE LORRAINE IEANETIF SIMONSON ALIIVIIIQS 4A Glrls 4B GlflS GA A Amencanlsm For an all around curl lust refer to Lorralne A more versatxle person wculd I1 hard to ohtaxn HAYMOND IFROY SITKO Ac llV1l19S 4A Boys 4B Boys loot all tra: lc Pohsh Sentme s A very rrood athlete IS thxs boy W 1 the tnrls hes not too coy VIVIAN ESTELLE SIVERSEN Act1v1t1es 4A Glrls GAA Semor lhorus Saddle and Cycle adtustrnen olhce tl1ree and one half year qraduate Here IS a qzrl w1tl1 loads of ambrt on Vtfants to travel and fmd cr aood pc s1t1on ISI HNIPQ I IOUISI SKERKE c IVIIIPS aurels ll s 1 II 1111 s su re ar 111c11s 1a guard head tardy clerk Clean 1 aaur ottue 1 erk onds 1 V ana so Ve sx rd c1w1111 lu r ret tre WILLIAM AFIIHUR SKIBBE AFIIVIIIQS 4A Boys 4B Boys tap 11111 frown co1111111ttee ROTC p1cked pla toon floor marshal quard A11 etlrclent Qhernlcal enqmeer Says Wrlharn IS hrs planned career IDWARD IOSEPII SKINNER ACIIVIIIOS 4A Boys 4B Boys cc rrrclr r comrrnttee sw1n1m1na Ere-nf I1 1A 1'7lt'1CISKlIll fellow always IS Ed o111 llllllq sensrhle 111 everythrnq s IOHN FRANCIS SKWERES ACIIVIIIGS Chorus qolf es a man Wllh lots ol dr1ve At SOI DGlll1I1Q b1q hell surely KIYTIVG 4 -4 CHTIDIDHT 94 'RUTH ANNE SLETNER Act1v1t1es Laurels 4 3 2 l crtrzen sl11p and class ethzcs Lommntee -'IA Grrls 4B Grrls serqeantatarms advr sory comrmttee Schurzone Beta Tr1I'1 Y GAA sentor chorus solo chorus Jumor chorus Spanrsh FIGSIO Amen tanlsm Red Cross Cute and clev r and pettte N1ce to know and very sweet STANLEY STLVL SMAGA Act1v1t1es 4A Boys sen1or chorus As rx marlnc he s sure to be a ret b1q success And IH hrs unrtorm ne ll brmq thc 1111s much lIClPf71I l9SS AVALON DOROTHY SMITH Act1v1t1es 4A Glrls Most Arhstlc G1TlS luncheon commlttee semo chorus Sketch prestdent Palleteers A brush and color thats all that s requlred For Avy pamts H1113 that are rmred W4 BEN s1v11T c VIIIOS 4A Boys Boys ROI C IJ d I tenant Oi cers club NCI 11-1-1 I r s work rr I1 19 11 a 1 1111 he IEWEL ELSIE SMITH Act1v1t1es Senxor Chorus Qeuh I1 1o1r G A A ttree and one 'r year qraduate Her ambrtlon tops the hst She wants to he a re eptromst DANIEL MICHAEL SOBCZAK ACIIVIIISS 4A Boys 4B Boys S11 1111nq Foundry Another qood sw1111111er we I v here wants t le eettn ner NORBERT ANDREW SOCKE Act1v1t1es 4A Boys 4B Boys semcr chorus bowhnq Pohsh Arnerrramsrr He hopes to qam a h1qh DOSIIIOYI Through hrs work as an 9l9ClflC1GI GRHDUHTIOTI ELL SODERBERG usknrmcyunlls s qoma c e a CPA NNETH SODERHOLM -X lV1l1GS 4A Boys 4B Rays senur urls SNVIIHTIUIICJ Future Craftsmen lnnq IH the world that he wc nts most J 1 fl to DBERI IOHN SOKOLOWSKE X IVIIIQS 4A Boys t1re marshal J fly rs what hed lrlce to do th colors flyrna hell rome rough 11lLLlP GEORGE SOPOCKO A trvltzes 4A Boys 4B Boys foot track swlmmmq letterman erman Clean up League A draftsman he would hke to be -I ll be a success 1ts easy o see OBERT SOUTAR 1. '1v1t1es 4A Boys Senlor Chorus short and cute and sort of shy Brt :net your lcccts hes a real mce guy ELORENCE JULLA SOVVA A l1V1l1eS 4A Grrls GA A Be-Des a danclnq star hrqhly lassed n up or mallet s re ll not be passed C ORGE WILLIAT' SPANNENBERG '1vrt1es Tle Laurels 4 3 aeleqate 4A Boys 4B Boys Schur 7one delegate Schurz T1mes deleq e lmerrcamsm He wants tc be successful 1n all hat hell attempt In helplnq other folks do rlqht 'ns energy IS spent CHHDIDHTES 94 JOHN STANLEY SPIRODEK ALllV1l19S 4B Boys R O T C Prcked Platoon Non coms lohn would like to be a success He h rs talents hard to repress RICHARD EDWARD STAHL ACf1V1l16S 4A Boys 4B Boys tr :ck ntra mural lsowlmq A qood lnah tumper rn every meet We hope some day hell make s1x ee VERNON ED VARD STAHNKE Act1v1t1es 4A Boys Concert Band Camera ln hrs arm he IS smcere To be a rnechamcal enqmeer GENEVIEVE PHYLLIS STANEK Act1v1t1es Senlor Luncheon Commxt te The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A G1 s 4B Glrls GAA Amerrcanlsm presx ent Pollsh treasurer Penc1lPushers Always cool never 1n a pamc Such P0159 has Gen Stanek ARLYNE LUCILLE STANGER Actlvxres The Laurels 4A Girls 4B 1rls A pha Tr1H1Y GAA Senror Chorus Iumor Chorus Auto DYIVIHQ Tneatre hall quard Arlyne IS one of the lolly sort Whos an all round a1rl and a won derful spor LOTHAR IOHN STANKE Thrs boy 15 really on the square lrfe vqnts to be or mrlllonalre PEGGY STANCZAK Actrvrtles 4A Grrls GAA bowl mg Pencgl ushers Taleinq notes so qu ckly and rlqht eqgys boss w1ll know shes btrqht 85 GRFIDUHTIOIT JUNE LEANOR JANET STARZYK rtiviuas 4A Girls You can het your lite 1ls Eleanor Vthom we ll rem! nl ff lorevermore ALEXANDER STASlAK Activities 4A Boys has his wisi ex mn e An electrical en ineer o high degree ALBERT ERNEST STASIK Activities Senior Class Senator Th+ L urels 4 3 2 l 4A Boys 4B Bo s Student Countil Red Cross Llexnllg League College Guidance lie only ann its Ocisyt s e il t fame RUTH MARY SIASKIEXAICJZ rtivihes 4A Jirls C rs GAA lwawlina Senior Chorus not q ig ie thin s for wn she may wish lxo doubt her remark ll l 1 isi HELEN SlIHLl Artivities. tn ..rao.n , ni nnee Girls: C, . .' . Enix, 'T 'A s- . rnericanisni: . g 4: ' . Sie Wrmts t ilr 1 'f ,' ' c'f.ss, . 71 t 'K 4'1 TEQRENCE MARIANNA STIPEK A 'tiviti sz The Laurels 4, 1, 7 Gif Si. A B ir sy G. , .2 Spanisl.: Pencfilpgsliers. Rather shy, but always Lright, .. at at sense or a li.tlf n' A BEVERLY CHARLOTTE STOKES Activities: G.A.A.p Senio. Chorusy Cecilian Choir: 312 year graduate. A bookkeeper she would like to he Her figures neat for all to see. 86 gt, A1'iL I' .qnr A CHDDIDFITES 94 IIARGUERY ANN STOUT Artivities The Laurels 4 2 A Girls 4B Girls GAA Pencil usr rs sevretary 44 Girls idviser Her last name belies er she is tiny petite X tharmina person ini se Je y sweet HELEN STRBAN ctivities 4A Girls 4B irs AA He Medics library uirk he hypo th oct r v ye And Helen the rurse will do it so Well HARLES ALOYSIUS STRUDEMAN Activities Senior Citizenship and lugs Conirnittee 4B Boys howling Chuck 1S adive in clubs and sports X sure sign hes never ou of sorts llARTlN RUSSELL SULLWAN Ac ivities Thr Laurels 4 wtudent Counril 4A Boys 4B Boys Lhurzone sports editor track letter nian city harnpicns i940 Supervi sor visual eduaation Book Ends Red ross Library Clean Up League A st rr in trark'9 You need not csk Leak for Sully youll find rfrf sk ETHEL SUMKA Ac ivities. The Laure s QA Girls 41 'irlsy Pencil Pushersg Anierranisrr.. ,yping and sliorth ind are in her lineg 1 n this kind oi Wrrrk slLe's spent n.Cst c linr ti 0. :ilARlE ANTOINETTE SWAKOW A ivities: The, Laurels, 4, 3, 2, lg A fir sg ir sg . . .5 P,nfi Push- rrsy Clean-Up League. Clever and Charming, gives hearts .1 thrillg ou'll find Squelckie .ills , BETTY RUTH SWATEK Activities: 4A Girlsg Schurzone, dele- riteg G.A.A.7 Pencil Pushersr .heater club, secretary. A key to hearts she has all the while: A passport to friendship her ready smile. GRHDUHTIOI1 UH 'WVIIN lOHN SWIECZKOVM SKI AC'lV1l19S 4A Boys Am rtcdnxsm S e mm scczn those dmqrcrms res plcmnmq to butld hrrdqes ond odms M. XERNE CHRISTINE SWIGERT tzvmes 4B Grrls G A A Senttne Is ,J lck good modest shy el C9 rewarded bye dnd bye NERETI THOMAS SWINEY ACIIWIIIGS 4A Boys 4B Boys tra k rew lettermon Semor Chorus Sentt nels lloor morshcxl Buds ombztlon 1S the mr corps K In ms plone he w1ll soor RI HARD IOHN SZYMKOWIAK ACTIVITIES 4A Boys ROTC Bond oncert Bond From the sound of hrs mustc you need not flee I-I s the o st rn tle bond of Q DQTF' IAVES F IAMILLO A.et1v1 xes 4A Boys -IB Boys box F O C Senxor XJTOFUS rls o hopes to qo or u mlnq cn hrs qu rr ILBEP I-I TA SEY ACIIVIIIGS GYHOF I-I R sec lr I' IS Y WUVY the ss w oms the QI N I .J I TEPHANIE A IJASEFF Apt 1I16S'i6hGl9 Class Grt Comnnt I. u s 4 I 4 Girls G ls Scrrurz Txmes delequ GA Senlor norus PonAmer1cm Amen omsm Clean Up Leoque To l cork d snoppy You never ow this Qlfl when sh x czsn t happy F , CFIDDIDHTES 94 MARY IANE TATARA ACIIVITIGS 4A Gtrls Frent Club One thmq str1kes you :rll HQ whlle You tflk to Mory h r 11nn1nq smlle LHARLES WII, REID TA IER fl-Ldryltles I. nchroom Committee 'Phe Laurels 3 2 T AA Bo s oncert Band Solo Chorus German Amdficonlsm Pre Medxcs Clean Up Leoqsxe 'inqxne r mo A toll llond studtous IJ IS e A fxne vhemlstry resewr 'n n re ll CARL ROBERT TEGSTROM Actwmes 4A Boys SPCIHISH Elestcr Hrs cum IS to be happy In he hte he w1ll leod Nxth the stort he los 'her s no doubt he ll succeed MURIEI. ANTOINETTE TEMPSKE Act1v1t1es Cop and Gown Commlttee e L urels 4 3 2 l 4A G1flS Grrls GAA letter Qlfl oowhnq vlce gres1den Pencll Pushers Pon Amen on Am r1con1sm me crthtm th IS'1 r 1 e Shell morke the grad us' qlve ler tune ROBERT HENRY SMER AQIIVIIIGS Sen Tn 4A Boys h 9 e iz Unde bds X hump qu h I GIE 1 gig? P G e Con p e xde presl e UFW VIC I A ISO r s orchmq D1 you know tho dl nled om dxnctnq rs to ,r crm MARIORIE EVELYN IIJONIPSON ACIIVIIIQS The Lodrels 2 4A GIIIS letter qlrl Sketch A loss wlth cxttrocuon no doubt Sne IS one wlth whom ads go about 87 ' .X IV GRHDUHTIOTI JUN EDMUND S IOBIASZ IVIIIP5 S lII11l l1I1i.l 1 bW1II1II11I 1 111e111 15 1 JIIIE 111 1 'ZANK A 11v11 4A Boyz 116 -611115 111 1 LLf11GY'Il 11151111 KWII C 'g15swe1ef111 IPLEN MARIE 'OMAQIK A111v111e5 4A G111s G A X bemor 115 pf 1151 L 101 1 1 0 111 111u11 1111115 5 5 11 1 I1 '111 111 e C111 1 Ib V529 ,1 1 '11 J C1 1110150111: VIN1 ENT TONZA A111v111e5 E16 11011 C111111111111 Q 1 11111 IK oys Boys R O 1 ked 2111111 1111v 1111111115 17111111 111r111111q 111 11113111 Jll 1 1 11111111Iy 5111 e 1 5 7 UC O IINAI1 IOIKNQUIBI '1Vl 110 5 11111111 1 1111111 5 Ill 111 1111 1111 vr 111YL AUID111 11111111 1v11115 41 Glrls 413 C1115 C O1 111151111 SG111111 L11o1u5 111111 1111 11 lb VJIIG1 131 1y1 110111 10 w111 111 1111 1111111y G we HNTLVIFVE MARY AGNEQ TRELLA A111v111e5 L1LI5S V11II and Prophe LUIHCIIGOD COII1II1111PP T11e L11u1'e15 4 1 G A A V11 e 131951419111 Po 151 511e 5 16 C1751 IC 111 mean? 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Jer 5 e115 11 11111 HONARD 101-1N UKLEIA I1 CIS II 1111'11111r1151 119 does 11111: 110 11119 015 11211 1 LOIS ULLRICH A1.11v111es 4A G1r15 1CW1111q Semor Fhcrus S510 Chorus 1VIGSS1G11 VJ1111 LI 11ow11nq F111 S119 IS very 11e11 T11e Ieoque w1I1 111155 1er w11e11 S19 11115 Ie11 IACK VENN AC11Vl11GS 4A BOV5 1 5191111111 111111 111er 111155111111 11111111111er He would 11ke 10 qc 1 Qolleqe To 1511111 1111 u111111111e-11 1111 11111 of k1111w1 edge IGQEP11 VINQI A111v111c5 1A Buys 5 1 1 C1 squ1111 5 1 'MVCIVY 11111 ARTHUR VOGEI. 1 1v111es 4A HCJYS 113 B v5 B11 5 G1eQ Iumor S 16-11115 5 e w111115 to 11 1111111 11g111eer or of TIIIXIFIG 1 1111cu11c1s 11c 11115 11 Gill' VIRGINIA IVIARGARILIHP VGC L A111v111e5 Se1111e 4A G1115 T11e L11u S 4 I GAA AIXIPYILCIIIISHI 151111111 I3u511e15 Ge-11111111 S1e C1 person y u 11111111 know For 11e1 111ee11u1 5m11f5 N111 1e11qh1 you 511 GRHDUHTIOI1 JUNE MARGARET ANNE VOGT Activities: Honor Committee: 4A Girlsg The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, lg G.A.A.7 Senior CUOTUS: Amerivanisni: Schurzone Statfg Red Cross. ln her studies she is never inferior, ller fgracles are seldom lvelow superior. WILLARD VOGT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Pan' American. He wants to sing so well and fine, Anti own . xw' car to shine. f BRACHT Ci1Vll1 oys 4B Boys The l Enqineerina his marks you will infer lat hell make i top notch printer IFROY ERNEST vis IVITLG 4A Bbys 'Boys Foundry mist he Wuld like to be l make rx good one youll a agree EUGENE TOHN WAGNER Activities 4A Boys 4B Boys nall guard His present knowl aae will he sufii cient So ot any Joh ne wil lie proficient DORIS LORRAINE VV,AHL Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Senior Chorus Messiah Cecihan Choir Afiriendly Miss is Doris Wahl Shes alwiys a ones oeck and call MARIE DOROTHY WALDOCH Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls The She will make qood as a secretary For over dictation she will never larry 1 A p CHHDIDHTES 1941 ROBERT WALTS Activities: 4A Boys: Aclvtzntied Off -'hestray R.O.T,C., officer, He is tall and not too thin, And can he play the violin! HOWARD IOHN WANKE Activities: Baseball team: swimmina team: bowling team. Howard is one who would like to be, A machinist in a plane factory, SYLVIA FRANCES WASZCZENIUK Activities: 4A Girlsp 4B Girlsp The Laurels' GAA' Map Room Clerk She knows her map from A to Z Shes worked in the man room dont you see TILLIE FRANCES WASZCZYK Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls bowl ma Senior Chorus Tillie is a bowler line to see But its a secretarv shed like to Je ARMELLA AGNES WEGNER Activities The Laurels l 4B Girls G A A Office Assistants She is a worker throuah anal throuqh And to her 'rlends she is ilf ays true WALTER WEITH Activities Class Gift Comfnittee Tle 1.Qul'x-: S Ufu Boys 4B Boys basketball Gerrran Americanism He s known amonq his Iriends as Unk In basketball he shows fx lot of spunk FLORENCE ANN WELC Activities 4A Girls 4B G1IlS G A A hall guard Polish furled To gain success in the business world D N . . . -, . t ' '- . . , ln lS, 4 , 1 ' ' . ' 4 ' 4 , , ' A M ' ' y ' 9 , A V . I N 45 I . - ' t 2 : : - KLM ' l . V ' , . . 4 . A V' H , f , , ' 11 .. . , . I I . ... , I A W i A . I 7 ' V Q: nv- V- . i A. -V 'J . . I I , . I H ' '. ' - ' - A : ' . ' , 5 i ' A' N 'li 4, 3, 2, lg Student F' 4A . , , - V I . . . ' . I - , . I -v I 'A I ' ' ' ' E :I Y., . ., . 7 . ' f ' I i A ' INN ,. 'ff' . I V ' ' gif: A ' , . f : . QW' ,713 - 4 K47'1'3'2. , his. ' - , . . . ' - . ,Ma A I I . . , I . - Y . t I ' ' ' 2 ' 1 ' 7 I 'H , : I' . Lgurelg, 2, If G-..A,A,7 Amencqmsm, , , She 'hopes to rise with banners un- ' ' ' Qi, ' 1 14. ' - ' Y ' ' f YA G-2 Jw. ,f 1' f 4,-5 A ,. GRHDUFITIOH JUNE EVELYNNE RUTH WEND1 Activities The Laurels 4 3 2 l 4A Glrls 4B Girls CAA Frenrh Arneri Canlsm Penul Pushers Theres ontained 1n her noqgin 1 lot of qray ma er Which youd never susoecl oy her Const n Cnotter WILLIAIV' DAVID VVINHOLZ c'1v1t1cs ll l Boys 4B Bc ys Senior H1 Y St'1ur7rr1 Sta f baske l all Heres lad WIIOS tall and sim And a 'mend o ill that know llllll ARTHUR HARLES WEST ACIIVITIGS 4A Boys Camera Science An industrious fellow is Arthur 'West He olx xs aces his very level lest SHIRLEY DONETIE VVEST Activities The Laurels 4A Girls 4B Gir s G A A Americamsin nil Pushers Go Vws tunq man, still halls true When l'1sk S 111 smiles at y ATJfX BEVFRI Fl I1U I II WHEEI EB Artivities S Il te M t Atra e Cap and C own Committee Program Commuter QA u1rls 4B Girls G A A Solo Choi is IIILSSIOII Saddle and C cl treasurer 1 Q 5 re sident Frenvh treas urer Crm in Amerzcanisni Sketch Theater Pxlletee-rs Radio Vtlorkshop Shes II mme on the saddle u whiz on mr Shes 1 cod swimmer and awfully mee IRENE KAIHERINE 'W CEK ACllVll19S The e s A G.A.A.q S11-jul Danc' cg. North, south, e , cmd , She'll study tl , sec' io W' 1 II zest. , 5, O ' vities: enatep f , 1 . . . m lpain in . e's o s , t ' r ret, reach i's al, ,. ,, ure wi . 90 Q -0 L., CHDDIDHTES 94 HARRIET 'WIELGUS Activities 4A Girls 4B Girls G A A Solo Chorus Messiah P rsonality tustment clerk Jitterbucf 'Well you should know Harriets he one WhO ll S show D 1 1t19S A orus She won ravel one of these days And a vtorld s sights stand 'ind qaze MARCLLLA WILLIAMS Activities The Laurels 4A Girls H1 Y Senior Chorus Shes quite popular and nas rn ny triends And tovtaras music she does bena M RI N V ILL1AlvS 14. Co ee Tie 4 C11 s' 4B QU G A A Iunioi Chorus Se or Cho us hall rguard Pencil Pusliis mea 44f ls d vtser Tiles? Kd If For mteliqen e s s in the ei Rceause sl1e loves to re rd and real BEN FRED WILSON c lVlt1GS 4A Boys k L SOLK GT A good track captain is his B r An inspiration to dll our men WALTER CASIMER WINIKAITIS Activities: Trackg Future Cr xftsmo , vice-president. In the srhool he hasn't a foe, Ask him fo, a favor and ho wun't say If . SUSAN WINTHER Activities: 4A Girlsp Alpha 'Tri-Hi-Y: howlinqg Home Manaqernentg Shurwood. She wants to be a dress desiqner Fashion by her should he or headliner. GRHDUFITIOTI JUNE IOSEPH FRANK WISNIESKI IUNIOR A UJIIISS Enqmeerlnq Pan Amerrcan lo Nants o have a hte oi suc ess re always he tops and nothrnq less FR D YJITSCI-II 5-.c1v1tres 4A Boys 4B Boys It rs :Joy w uld most anythtnu, que 'To he a successful GXGCUTIVP MARGARET MARY WITTENBERG ACIIVIIIQS 4A Grrls GA A Sentl ne s Her planned professron l1es ID the held of beauty To do a qood Joh wtll he her duty MARY MAE WOICIECHOWSKA ACl1V1lI9S The Laurels 4A Grrls GAA Pollsh Personahty Amerlcan her last name few people try to say But 1t all comes easy to thrs qtrl called Mae GORDON THOMAS WOLF ACl1VII19S Solo Chorus Senior Chorus On the track team Gordon starred Ihe s hools farr name he never mar re IOHN ANTHONY WOLFF A trvrtxes 4A Boys Intramural hrse all volleyball Iohns a boy who IS really clever Eznd mm wlthout a l1ne never' GERALDINE MARIE WROBLEWSKI ACTIVIIISS 4A Glrls GAA Spamsh P ncrl Pushers Socral Dancmq To wr1te short stones for a maqazrne We re all hopmq th1s ambmon wrll be seen CHTIDIDHTES 94 LORETIA MARIE WROBLEWSKI A trvmtres The Laurels 4A G1rls Alt: Gtrls GAA Amen amsm Pohsh She wlll lutch h r vaqon to a star lust the type to o mrqhty far EDWARD IOSEPH WYTUCKI AQIIVITIPS Semor lorus AIUQTILIH 1Sm Boys GI e He wants a plac wrth the socrl e Ct x-Ie ll get there y ay of h1s mtelle KAIHERINE AVA YANCEY ACTIVIIIGS The Laurels 4A Glrls Sk 'ch Everyone envtes me way Ava an sketch But as you kno J hte IS setch GEORGE ANTHONY ZALEWSKI ACIIVIIIGS Schurzette D1d you know that Georqes amblttor 71 MARION DOROTHV IUNE ZANDER ACIIVIIIGS Tle Lourels 4 3 2 l 4A Gxrls 4B Gtrls A A Senror Chorus Solo Chorus Schurzone delegate A C p Jella Chorus Ad ustment ofhce Her vorce IS smoot clear as a bell No one me know n smq as well GENEVIEVE PAULINE ZARNEK Act1v1t1es The Laurels 4 3 4A GITIS 4B G1rls GAA Amerrcamsrn Pollsh P n ll Pnshers hall aurrrd Gennre w1l emoy nfe to the utmos In years to om well awe her 'r toast CENEVIEVE ZAWISLAK ACTIVITIES Sen1or Prom Commlttee 4A Girls 4B Grrls GAA letter Senror Chorus She IS so popular has no many frrends May she have all the luck that good fortune sends 9l . C : ' ' 1 - ' . C' : . : 4 7 A' e ' 2 ' C , ' 7 , . 47 'C ' 7 ' . 'fjflt ' ' ,.. , . ' , . . ' ' e '. , ' a ' . .,E ' ' ' G z : V ' Cx : ik TE' ' o ' A , ' 5 ' e . ' ,. ' ' V 9 -' lt le.: ' ' , , li ' ' Ct. l - ' 1 7 'l 7 ' , I , Q 1 . C . r -2 ' 7 A 1 ' - ' ' I ISIT1- Is to be an excellent musician? ' ' ' I 1 If ' ' A' g L ' ,' ' ,. - 1 ,ff 'fir' ' Q , - , -- 1 . , -A s.. . 1 . ' 2 1 ' , , , , : , ' C1 ' , MA C , . K Y d. e P' . ,.- . . C' I : M' f ' 'I I , , 1. L, v , , M -. . C e ,, . , . , . xll.. 1 ' ' I ' M Z ' 7 . . .7 ' 7 ' . D I ' ' I V J V GRHDUFITIOTI un HELEN IRENE ZDEBSKI Actrvrtres Lunchroonr Corrrnuttec Ihr Laurels 4 3 7 l delegate 4A Grrls 4B Grrls GAA Pemrl Pushers French Polish Brology Pre Medrc s t oamera Shurwood Saddle and Cytle treasurer Sketch The days are past when she toulrln srt down After rrdrng on a horse all ver town LILLIAN BELL ZEIGEF Actzvrtres 4A Grrls 4E Grrls G A A Germon Polrsn Personalrty To ovtn a horse stal le rs her lesrrf Because of horses she ll ne-Jer trrr HELEN SABINA ZEMBFIZUSKI Arrvrtres Tle Laurels 4 ? 7 l 4A Grrls Schurzone general stall assistant 1-drtor SLl'lUI'7 Tunes delegate Pohsh presldent s e 1 re t cr ry Arnerrcanrsn G A A For her clrverness shr d scrvfs r hand DOLORES GEITIRUUIL ZIFLINSKI Actrvrtres 4A Grrls 4B Grrfs Semor Qhorus Sketch Palleteers o ly grrl rd 'u Cf n She rs lrkea ly Pxrrygnf lANE'I IILLIN LIIIINSKI crvrtrgs 4A Grrls C1 rox rv Senror Chorus A Lheery rrranner and htrppy srrnle Wrnnrng her pals rust all the mhrle CHTIDIDHTES 94 MARILYN ZILLMANN Actrvrtres C' A A Attenaant e Otlrtr nall guard Basketball volleyball swrmrnrno cc n all ou rt 1 ete tt rcucl rnr- through 1 ALTER ZI MER gre tlb 4feIlow wrtn C r x Qpuns he pulls are rn 1tX rcr VUIH ALICE ZI1ZEVlI'll Artxvrtres 4A Grrls 4B Grrs Sum lrorus Cecrlran Chcrr Preltfcr s clogy Socral Damrna s cr nurst ste wrll le rn serve ll from s C Ilf f swervt IHOMAE ZOHOGIANES Vllln s s Grtt Corrrnrrtteg GAA Soto oncru I earlran Chorr Messran Amen rms Persontrlzty see tlrgs ul n Per n IC rn L FLOREN zugotskr Aatrvrtres 4A G1r Is 'ent r orc mrs land Pohsr Afnerrcanrsrr Ce lleaque Sentrnels Servrce A 'rrc' ,uard Florence nopes U wr C scre Jr 1 whrt 1 lame rll Une rrc e anf IDOL? IORI I IA IILLIF ZYGOV ICA Attrvrtres 4A brrls 4B Grrls Senior Chorus Polrsh S hurfe At sports she rs a whrz ro ll rnake thrt world I1 lt would be delrahttu rf Londrlons would perrrnt us to call the precedmg Collectrons ol photographs the ottrual graduatmg lrst T Lccr however goes to the prrnter before the frnal exammatrons and rt rs qurte rmpossrble to say who w1ll md who wrll not araduale C quently thrs collegtron rs not to be consrdered the equivalent of the offrclal lrst of graduates It rr1ust be Clearly understood b the re as that photographs of aradufrtes may h rve been omrtted and there may be on these page photograrhs ot those who wll rc Let us Call the v hoe co lertor the photographs of the CANDIDATES for qrcrduatron 92 be 1 ' : 1...g ' -. 1 l I . . .i I 'I ' I ' f I ,, 3 5. 7 ' 7 ' 5 - ,. V' A t fll , H 1'r . ,L fx . , . I , ' ' . , o . ,t '1 'FT lv Al I I ,. , - . 1 Q , ' A 1 zxirrr, ' '..ia:.1' re. . 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I . 8lf1fL0l L6LWL nosenr connnn mcCLELLHI'1D Robert Conrad McClelland was born ID the pcturesque tarnrly homestead rn Harvard 1ll1no1s on November 21 1923 Later the tarmly moved to Chrcaqo honors rn lune 1937 and the followrnq September enrolled at Schurz where he took an actlve part rn the llfe of the school as a member of The Laurels Iumor and Senlor H1 Y Concert Band and as master serqeant ln the RG TC ln keepmq wlth hrs l1fe ot cheerful servrce to the people wrth whom he was assocrated Robert took a posrtron as a Volunt er leader at a boys camp ln the summer ot 1940 It was at th1s camp that he contracted the dlsease whrch was to prove fatal He dred rn Ch1caqo luly 17 1940 He was burred ID Mt Auburn Cemetery rn Harvard Robert was the sort of person one never forgets Hls teachers knew h1m as the lntellrqent and dependable student he was We hrs classmates shall ever remember the frrendly and cheerful Bob always courteous and consrderate and always wtlllnq to help when help was needed 1 k :ff C I . . i . 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Taseff, B. Wheeler, G Redman, G. Elsie, Z. Srepkowskl I. Lerchtt, C. Krrkwood, I. Dern INCL G. Kalas, G. McNally, P Brenk, A. Stasrak, L. Hlorth, L lzbtcky, M, Iohnson F. Nelson L. Olson, V. Kzewert. THE SENIOR SEDHTE The rdeal ot democracy has been manrfested rn a practrcal way by the experr ment rn student government at Schurz The Senror Senate workrng hand rn hand wtth Mr Bauersteld the Ottrc and the Faculty served as the legrslatrve body ot the Senror class All new rules affectrng the Four A s or the student body erther drrectly or rndrrectly were passed on by both the Senate and the ottrce before becomlng ottrcral The consensus ot oprmon ot the student body was ascertarned before the Senat arrrved at any mportant decrsrons how ever thus carrymg out the very democratrc xdeal ot the plan Proposed actton by Senror Consmrttees such as the Electron Class Day and Luncheon Prom and Grit Comrnrtte s was r terred to the Senate for approval before any cetlnrte steps were taken There were two representatrves trom each d1V1S1OD rn the group One Senator was appornted by the drvrsron teacher and one elected by the popular vote ot the d1v1s1on members The Senate was rn r gular sessron ev ry Frxday durrrg the eiftended d1v1s1on perrod and lunch study Specral sesstons were called by Mr Bauersteld or Mr McAfee Whenever urgent legtslatlvc actron was requrred Mrnutes were taken at each meeung and a complete record ot the proceedmgs kept After each sessron of the Senate the actrng secretary or another Senator made a brlet report to the Semor drvrsrons ln thrs manner the student body was kept well mtormed as to the actron taken by rhelr representatlves 1n the Schurr Congress f fl I was born an Amencan I Irve an Amencan f 1, t.. I shall d1e an Amencan LJ Dcxmel Webster ln cx speech t1850l .57- 96 . , F , , ,- , 1 . . . , - , . . Q . . . , V , t , . . a ' Q ' i ' ' . o . , , e . A V f f , 1 . e , e 1 . , . . 1, . tt . . . , , 9 'S 1 . , H . . fr ,. . 1 ,, H , . A Q ,IF 5 N 1, fi, 'tit .ffl .5 ,Qi FA .5351 ,fl L,,X,vf ,Af , V 3.4. 35415 at W fu Xl, QM X KLLJ? my fe--weve, M iv !'ff'i T5t Q R Y f -,4? Zx, T 1 .1 - - - lQ'j?tf', ' ' , KQt,,1tfJ,q . . ,, J.-' H' tl 9 rf - ,'Zl1,t lr Will l vY-- I L 4A GIRLS I-I 15 1 R ll I-Im 4A GIRLS eb 3 IIT F 1c n G RON WI 1sk'1s .J C I, C 1 11 R Len u 11 s '1 v G I I D nc ns tenben ROIII L H91 '1 Kup zjh Sep 1 I-Ie-,ily L Krfxk U 4A GIRLS wh R mcc WOW J n UI S OI 1 JIIFIDOVB RC u1'IsT1O1 I 4FI GIRLS JHIIUHRY L43 XJ? S-...Q r ,, 9 round us hes I :lx ,-...f, The warm lzght of our mommg sk1es Whlthel I .. ., ,LQ , v i- . -V I ,r I I I I ff. I: I.. I. :1111:' f 1:11 1.1 LI.1 fkfy, '.B1111s' I, . r:. :I '.f:','1'1:CI, X. ffI11,T ::.,' :1 I. :31 ,T1'i:1. If Iw'I.1 111' '. 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'ft , 97 4A BOYS II Qur Af Q et1 RO If vrey R s in E c 'Ce als wsk 'Kd l' F Zkv J1de e1r1r' hnk BOYS 12nd Group! garden I' eFlcs11 JL, SL RO 11 11s l. uso 1 Qxboc H Szynt B 11111 ldt I Gruen H lVe s Rowells V ICW LH Ier ser Smaqtx QOIA1 3 Nfl O esk r 1 C Wes G 1las R o d 1 I Greenberg 1 xremxn v1ke F Kc 11k H Dou h V G rs I bockelman ozxn F ct sle H tc G H msen Vv Kas e ROVM 4 Betkler W Grothe IP s Bry R Mtller 1 n P lohnsor C Peyrot Q adheart I Case W Pexschon Brcrch K boderholrn I Ba K Behrend I Muellel st Group! wks R 1J1v V Connor Vt no lvl 1 er B mbensk C vcwx ly rdf-nt P Kee e Psn Q 1' bu L R 3 A M Sulltvan I ROXA 4 y cu Rasnxx F Crben 111 M Selo 1111 I1 A Hydzt 98 4H BOYS The Club rtselt wh1ch IS an extens1on ot the February 4B Boys Club has as tts nucleus many of the or1q1nal members of the 4B Boys Club The club throuqh the co operat1on of 1lS actrve members and the hard workma sponsor Mr Edward M1ller emoyed an GXlGI'lS1VG program w1th as many of the SGHIOI boys as posstble takrna ma1or parts 1n all ot the aames Mr Bauersteld had a plan whrch made 1t possrble for the 4A Boys Club to meet on every f1fSl and th1rd Monday ot the month IH the soc1al room dur ma the lunch study per1od thus makma 1t poss1ble tor the students to take a n1ore actxve part ID the meetmqs and to awe the1r var1ous suqqestxons for pro arams IH the future The 4A Boys Club purchased p1ns th1s semester for all ot the members who des1red them As usual the 4A Boys responded almost to a man and bouaht p1ns New membershrp cards were also prmted th1s year and dlstrrbuted to all members A volleyball qame was played Wllh the 4A G1rls and the trad1t1onal base ball qanoe w1th faculty men One day 1n Apr1l was set as1de as Back to the Farm day when all of the sen1or boys put on the1r farfn clothes or overalls and work shtrts The Clubs held a Jo1nt meetmq w1th the 4A Grrls and toaether they held the Semor Pre Prom Dance, by whrch they hope to set a precedent and have all of the followmq classes do the same As a f1tt1nq cl1maX to the enerqet1c 4A Boys Club's act1v1t1es for the sea son, a SGHIOT class outdoor luncheon or DICHIC was held rn whtch both the 4A Boys Club and the 4A G1rls Club took part The othcers were Robert Iohnson, pres1dent, Larry Qumnett, v1ce pres1dent, Pat Keete, secretary, Erv Bruchman, treasurer, and Ted Las1ew1cz, Douglas Lorman, and Robert Martmo serqeants at arrrs The sponsor was Mr Fdward lvhller A hard beqznnzng maketh a good endmg John Heyward tl FJf1'.'.' l: Q . 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' 11 , - k.:vv.1k, Ft. 1 e , , , - felcl, R. 1' Xorg, L. ' 1, H ?,1ko, L I11 1- .1k, El. - gflen, T. 1 S. . 1 ' :1 . l ' 1 '.'1cy, 1.R1eif :t1l11, A, I' .t, Kf ., .K - 11sk., G. HQ: er, . , , I.1'obse:1 L. F 1' 1 , I. 3.1: , . ,sm c 1, . q - sity, . 1115151 '. ' , F. C11 1 , ,. nz, r, . G e- Wicz, . L ' '. .k . ' ' : ll. 12' A , 1 ., E. RQ. I. 41, , , C. l C'tl1 , . , 5 1, , , L. .1z. . 1 . ', L. 1 '- Dlsfm H. I11:1 sr., lc. 1 - 1 4Fl GIRLS Fi n C r ff se oe m Ireasurel Agnes L kowzk V CF p es c L1 5 SGC I rn ge rt . oJ.!.s, L. bn:msKe.I1OW . o' 'zz ', Ezssett, V. Li..1.utr, . :S ., Hb e ..1 . ifofir. 'L 'nl ., K' 'it , '. -51-xx . ' r.--n. R EJ 3: . Ssdfxf.. noir, I-., oust: I , ' '. :- v v A Hu ' . YC.,.-'.'.. . Z. .JG CMC -. ogn., . CELL ' V. E1-erson. ROV. li: ROM A CE L H6 VMPQ S IC1 D INF ' Bren - ,, , ,,..,-A, Gul., ,. ,non B G RQVJ V V mel F R in Vfv TJ.'Pe1::i,I.. ,:'t::'.'.'-Q.., '1 ,nz- EX, , L'f lICE,.,YC1 v. .f1..Zf,.. P V. 4: il, Situ ., H. ZIZ,'.'.'1f L. L, L. --:rceo'r F , M:q,r,, K, P. h err.- . Hmtclxx-. a good beginning cometh a good end. John Heywmd 4A GIRLS P 7T'.L fxrim-1: Y S,.,Z.,..., C ..,J,. . , ,z f '.'.' ii. 4A fzrrksizp TA,-l'N.1-z.: .5 .. , E, ' lmfvx :rid R '1:.If1r1d . f,.Srr:1Zyk f-' M Kcsfs, H, H21 hir: if-' .fxzxdf-1-' t. ROW' 3. P. , Pfieihrxrx F Q. fI'1xfi5'.-.2 -1 L. xmbkin ' rw-xqft : :Q,X'A'r A L ,,. A4 Y - GIRLS Lv ,. V+ .. KV 3 . 4A 1',,f . .,...r,. . A rf' 'X sz .. GIRLS ' E j,,.x, 1 w . -4 l .-1.. IX ..,,, 1 k .1.f,f14f,'f ' 5: d' IOO 1 , SENIOR GIRLS JUNE Burlt on ph1lanthrop1c and socral cornerstones th1s organrzatron has proved 1ts frrm foundatlon The group was started when the present graduates were entermg the1r Semor year Mrs Doro thy P Nolan and M1ss Verna Crofts accepted the task of sponsor1ng the club At the frrst meet 1ng elect1on of off1cers took place Bluette Hartmann was elected presldent Marran Foss vrce presrdent Ioan Iohnson secretary Florence Sampson treasurer lane Freese and Ruth Sletner sergeants at arms An eventful program was planned and 1mmed1ately work progressed toward makmg 1t a successful one Excellent cooperatron was shown espec1ally at the Jomt meet1ngs w1th the boys A contrxbutlon was made for the furmshmgs rn the Soc1al Room and also to the Student Ard for glasses whrch helped many puplls get the glasses they needed but were unable to afford to buy for themselves To rncrease school sp1r1t football ptns were sold by the g1rls for the1r Servtce ProJect These lrttle football players appealed to the student body and the large profrts were donated to the school Salesmanshrp ab1l1ty seemed to be outstandmg Tags were sold for the beneftt of the Thanksg1v1ng Fund A Semor Freshman assembly was held at wh1ch the Semor Boys and Grrls clubs Jotntly dxsplayed the1r dramatic ab1l1ty On November 20 g1rls could be seen walkmg around school 1n sweaters much too long and too w1de borrowed from the1r favorrte letterman The occas1on was 4B Cnrls Sweater Day Baskets were ftlled and dehvered to poor fam1l1es thus extendmg some the club s over abundance of Chr1stmas Splfll to those who needed rt The refreshments were emoyed by everyone at the Chrrstmas Party held tn the Soc1al Room A specxal feature was two 1ce cream d1X16S to each member present Near the end of the semester some of the g1rls went downtown to Denmson s They were taught how to make small frgures rn cap and gown At the farewell party for the 4A Glrls Club each g1rl was presented Wlfh a httle favor whtch was a graduate hold1ng a d1ploma Among the many events 1n whrch the g1rls part1c1pated durxng the1r 4A semester was Patrrotrc Day on March 25 Amertcan colors preva1led as the g1rls of the Semor Class paraded around 1n the1r red whtte and blue regalta Entertamment was offered at each soclal meet1ng such as an 1llustrated lecture on MGXICO vocal p1ano and accordlon solos Guests had a good tlme at the Jolnt 4A Glrls 4A Boys Pre Prom Dance whrch was held on Frlday evenmg May 16 m the Boys Gym ln Iune the two clubs went on a Jo1nt p1cn1c A comlcal feature was Sadle Hawkrns Day when the g1rls chased the boys ln concluslon a party was g1ven by the 4B Grrls Club W1th grateful but heavy hearts the g1rls saxd a sad farewell The offrcers were Mar1an Foss presldent Agnes Lakowskr v1cepres1dent Marlon Larsen secretary Margaret Knapp treasurer and Marlon lohnson and Helen Moulden sergeants at arms The sponsors were Mrs Dorothy Nolan and M1ss Verna Crofts HOCTURDE The dusk sweeps round us cool and deep In srlence comes the drowsy nlght Frrst stars lrke s1lver p1n prrcks peep Then wrth the dark the1r gold release To burn the1r tapers through the mght And guard the beauty of 1lS peace For now are gone day s glare and m1rth And now ln turn the rroon s soft flood Through gl1sten1ng ve1ls reveals an earth Wrapt IH a beauty that s of God Rosemary Moulton l 1 . . L V, I - , . .- . . . 1 . ' . . . . 4 .1 . . .. . 1 .1 . . .1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - . .. .1 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 , , ,. .. , 11 . . 11 . 1 - - 1- .1 . - 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 - . 1 fx ,I aku. t lf' .u N. I7 A AI? .V ' Ilia K f ' , f H , , ' - ' ' 'f - . 1 4 V - a f' A Row 11 E,s.MtlE'E:2T:'Z C. Mornmsei, D mxth, M. CO19, E. R Ad, E. Mac Dougall, E. Drer. ROW 2: M, Schwartz, D, Schultst, R. Nelson V. Ewmt, D, Dembtnski, R. Carl- son, C. Everrst, M. Martrn, T Anderson, I, Hammer, M. Ga brrelson, E, Semple, M. Dorats, H, Bturett. ROW 3: E. Nttschke I. Korbellas, C, Pretsentanz, P. Swanson, D. Waterman, L. An- erson, B. L1kow.tz, D. etty, , Pr sse, C. alley, E. Bach 1 mann, M. Col ,-Jell, Schae fr, - Tn 4B GIRLS The trme honored tradtttons that have b en handed down by the 4B Gtrls Club ot one semester tto that of the near-tahav fostered the sptrtt of comradeshxp among the semor glrls Serv o the school has always played a large and rmportant part 1n'the va d act1v1,i4e! of each group A tag l dfpl-city tai- The rncomtng freshmen entertamment ot the 4A Gtrls Club were ong the many act1v1t1es crowded by thts group 1nto a busy semester everal excellent speakers addressed the group By undertar mg the sale of tags on March twenty trfth the club assrsted the Clean Up League tn thetr annual campa1gn and thus proved ct SGTVICG to the school On the twenty seventh the club held a polnt meettng wrth the 4B Boys Club mg the bustness was speedtly corrpleted so that the members could enloy thoroughly the colored movtnu ptctures ot Mextco whrch were shown by MISS Fverrst Cne ct the n ost mter sttra speaker of the term was Mtss Beatrtce Pr1eto a former Schurz graduate who ts now a stewardess tor Umted A1 Lmes Mlss Prteto related the dutles and expertences ot a stewardess by descrtbmg an nnagmary trtp on one of the huge a1r hners sxqyg We 65579 Beauty through my senses stole ZX I yrelded myself to the perfect whole t L fp Q-E-Y Emerson ik, l02 d t F M 11 1 K N U fre ' Fl. Alrxr der. I ,L 1, 1 I QV, 'vg iv? . ,..,,W f E I , A M t r 1 s ' ' v Qt K ll A I I . X W ' ' . V ,N f fl sl 'fyttgf 'f '- ',X' I l , , I x J tr 5- I Q ' I Y , t . t , ' 1 4 L U ' 4 rr J' ,, qt c, L n X J V 2 . . F D . , g J ' ! I u r 1 I L I f J l f ,l -Y. l' 1 ' A A . A , ' -r X- 1 ,t P-' Q t , - Y, ' V , :r in . I In 1 . . V ' I 1 N , the boys providing a program of riotious comedy. At the April second tneete 1 ' es r, - rc V s ' ' ' , . . .Y , . A4 to is YN ft ' lx X? 71 K, ,af 14 4. nk . 1 sr - ' fel '..,7Qs t I it 1' ff rt. . ' lift - 1 V L bfo I 1 Z!! wb' O! If 4B GIRLS ROVV l: l. Martrno, D. Bredz, R Weny, B. Baldwm, K. Cottzer S, Pfrller, R. Wenthe, D. Peder- sen, O. Palla, R. Leversen. ROW' 2: D, Mtschke, D. Peterson, G. Waldock, D. Wartenberq, V Mattes, T. Sorensen, M. Lemke, I. Petersen, R. Dodge, L, Klec- zewskr, H. Dudek, I.. Srodulskz I. Meurer, B. Knuth, I. lacobson ROW 3: D. Garasha, l.. Moline M. M l d G K l oan , . eley, E. Thompi son D Veste L W d M Rd . . y, . ar , . 1 - dern, E. Toman, C. Erickson, l. Holland, E. Schnezder. -l 4B GIRLS Another of the red letter dates on the club calendar was the party for the 1ncom1nq freshmen qlrls glven on Aprrl twenty thrrd Entertamment furnrshed by the qrrls was fdllowed by refreshments and both the freshmen and the1r hostesses enloyed themselves rmmensely The purpose of thls party whrch IS QIVGH at the beqlnmnq of each semester rs to acquamt the flrst team qrrls w1th the school and thus ard them rn orrentmq themselves more raprdly A SSFIGS of stunt days among them Hollywood Day on whrch the qrrls wore qarly colored turbans and dark qlasses the tradrtlonal Sweater Day Upsweep Day when almost the entrre membershxp of the club wore rts ha1r up and Blue Monday on whrch dozens of shades of blue were worn pro vrded welcome dlversron dunnq the rout1ne of school work A farewell party for the 4A Glrls prror to the1r qraduauon was one of th concludmq events of the season The offrcers were Glorra Smrth pres1dent Mae Cole vrce presrdent Dor othy Kells treasurer Carolyn Mommsen and Elame Roswold serqeants at arms Emma Schnerder charrman of the socral commrttee Marllyn Kruty charr man of the program commntee The club was under the soonsorshrp of Mrss ox rena Everrst and Mrs Myrtle Martm ,fax Hx J, 54.56 J x ksazi D V+! I03 ,. 1 , . .1 , , , I I' - 1 1 I l - ' - f , , . . H H ., H . . , , . . , H ., - I I H H . . . . , H ,. . I V I - K I I I 9 3 , I f ' I. ' , I , ' ' I 1 , V I 1 ' fs. . . f fl -T , X ,f X vgvfes A-37 X X 'F' JZ TX L4 iv mil ' 'M 'T 'T'7 'rr s Ak gli 1? . . en., '59,-4 ' 478i . . ' ff X sleffitl file' lftlrl' 1 Q 3 ws- -' J' Lf, l, fix-Y 'JV' QQIQZU SSFZCJ 4B BOYS 4B BOYS ROVV l S Bauc H Belwendt C, Ptttel R Oakes G Iaecket B Tessar B Pete son H Gould I Lanqan W Atk pptss ROV W Edstland H Berry C 1 on I Fet R Ka st R oft rr in W Halle ud N' M er H Bush R Sktobcns E elt ow l-.1 P ul K I F Mc thur ROW 3 D Spachman C Braun R Walas R Meyer H Tott B Lewts B Lennon H Ea qert C Baustet C Wegand R ttct ROW 4 E Lwdoerg Heard C H ley E Holman Dudc E Thcrsen W' Sko er Grtzzell D Retch E Pegrsor' Anderson W ict roeder 4B BOYS ROW l W Ryers r I Re me V Olendzskt R En lebretsen W Webster I Or n T Sm th B Tappert R St :nb ROW 2 VV Swantner J Ner R Stoehr W Grandt VJ Patte son W Scheotzow R lur n W Hansel Crutse ROW 3 M Htzell Clark C Munson I Lange R ngqutst H Vt archalowskt Schretber E Morrtssey I ngatten ROW4 R Hastack M'1tt1h1cs W Zmmerrran C Porrowskt G V lko D n en E Hansen J Bortk Bowhng baseball volleyball and golf these are only a few or the mnu merable act1v1t1es that the peppy 4B boys have had thts past semester To show therr good w1ll towards the grrls they sponsored a Jotnt meetmg of the 4B boys and gtrls The attendance was h1gh and the entertamment provtded by the boys was thoroughly entoyed Dances and hayrtdes prov1ded the socral end of the club act1v1t1es A dance was held on May l6 ln Schurz gym Novel forms of entertamment were g1ven between dances and because of us early date 1t was called Pre Prom The ptcmc and the hayrtde sattsfted the call to great outdoors, and the boys turned out ln large numbers to make lt a SLICCGSS The 4B boys excelled rn all the sports they attempted The 4A boys went down to defeat tn baseball and bowltng before the powerful 4B boys teams Tlce boys were also vtctortous over thetr grrl classmates the 4B gtrls rn vol leyball ns tn the past the 4B boys have successfully put over a season program of sports soctal acttvltxes and promoted a better understandmg between themselves and thetr classmates The offtcers were Robert Tessar, prestdent Rtchard Larson vtce prestdent George Iaekel, secretary, Robert Peterson, treasurer, Robert Stabb and hob ert Oakes, sergeants at arms The club was sponsored by Mr Edward Mtller Mme be huntmg shrrt, knrfe and gun, Camp aglow on the sheltered sun That's the hfe for a man Arthur Guxterman , '-, , . 1 , , ' , V , , . amy. 4 2: . ' , . - , R. 'a'ls- , . x, . rr, .H - xr , , .1 , lx. :ll t . . , . ' - , . Z - ch a oct, . Ar- - 1 3 . ot, . t r t . L , . r , . V , . Y , - ez t ' , 1 , I E. t , . 1 1 , : ' , , . a , . Ha s , . , . C. I I I I I - , s . ,. It . . , . . W . . 1 A I I 1 ,K . 1 I 1 - 1 1 I P. T. A. HOV! l: Mrs. Iohn Frxewfrld, Mrs. A. lf. Iacobson, Mrs. E. ll. Boe- Mrs. R. I. Gets, Mrs, Thomas Watters, Mrs. Marvxn Rtechers, ROW 2: Mxss Lenore Prtce, Miss Schertzer, Miss Schmttt, Mrs. R. H. Symcns, Mrs. R Mfrnna, Mrs. R. M. Stcckmq, '!fZs'. C. S. Weyh. PHRETIT TEFICHERS FISSOCIHTIOH The mam theme for the past year has been Bu1ld1ng Fnendly Communrty Understandmg through the Parent Teacher ASSOCIGTIOH and real1z1ng that ln a h1gh school orgamzatlon 1t IS necessary to bend every effort rn th1s dtrectron Last September a SGIIGS of ten weekly conferences were held the mam ObJeCl1V9 berng to have the parents become acquarnted wtth the school and w1th the PT A Members of the organrzatton gave talks stresslng the lmpor tance of PTA work 1n H1gh Schools Another conference wa held thls February for the mtd year lnflux of students We are convrnced that we are bulldrng from the ground up and that the parents who have Jorned thrs year because thelr young people have entered the school w1ll conttnue for the next four years ln Student A1d we have made the usual contnbutlons to scholarshrp funds and have cooperated w1th the school phrlanthroptc departments by rnakrng numerous personal calls of rnvesttgatlon Through the efforts of the Soctal Relatlons Cornrnlttee we were successful ln havtng the Soclal Center Dances rnaugurated for the students and young people of the cornmunlty under the ausplces of the Board of Educatlon These dances at a nomtnal cost to the young people and wtthout the usual fr1lls and feathers have been at least a partlal solutron for the communlty rn these hecttc days and have helped to brmg about the stab1l1ty so necessary for the best development of youth Our most successful prolect of the year was rn the form of a Phantom of the school and an Alumnr Teann of well known players Two games were played n the large gyrrnasrum one of whlch was played rn the dark the players wearmg lumlnous Ghost su1ts lt was one of the ftnest affatrs we have wrtnessed as 1t showed the culmlnatton of ever tncreastng cooperatron between the school and the P T A Thts was an 1nformal gatherrng where we met nelgh bors and frrends all rnterested rn the school and the young people After the basketball games there was danctng to mustc furntshed by a mckelodeon We have met every condrtlon and grasped every opportuntty as 1t arose to fulfrll the purpose for whrch we are organlzed The Schurz P T A rs now recognrzed as an rntegral part of the school and the cornmumty - - V , C . . . . - , ' . , , , . , , . , . , , , - Basketball Game. A spectacular game was played between the Senior Team 1 . , , I . . . . , ' , . , . , AMERICANISM tucki, G. Rasiamos, E. Schulze. marek, I. Collier, I. Kosary, V Wlmmer, E, Wendt, S. West, V. ROW 2: B. Howard, D. Waldoch dent: S. Barkulis, co-president, D. Waterman, co-secretary, B Magnusson, treasurer, A. Lxpton. HlTlERlCHl'lISfTl CLUB A Hall ot Fame contest was offered to all htstory students and prlzes were awarded Sam Barkults one ot the outstandlng members ot the club recetved hrst place 1n the Leg1on oratorlcal contest here at Schurz and Robert Lemon placed second Sam then went on to Wm second place m a D1str1ct contest Whlch was sponsored by the C1lY Tnps were taken to WGN Radxo Studlo the Trtbune Plant the Hxstoncal SOC19lY the Umverstty of Chlcago and the Ortental Instltute and other places of lnterest At the end ot the semester a parent member banquet was held whtch was a btg success Debates wtth the Engmeermg Club were h ld on such toplcs as the relatlve tmportance ot mathematlcs and htstory and Woman s place m modern hte Othcers for the tlrst semester were Gerald Kalas and Genevteve Stanek as co prestdents Ray Caboor and Lorrame Plotrowskl as co secretanes Shel don Harmck as treasurer George Herdeg as Host and Wanda Pokrana as Hostess Otflcers for the second semester were Sam Barkuhs and Pearl Hem meter as co presldents Donese Waterman and Kenneth Behrend as co secre tar1es Bernlce Magnusson as treasurer Sheldon Harnlclc as Host Shlrley Enckson as Hostess The Amencamsm Club has mcreased tts membersh1p raptdly by stxmu latmg the patr1ot1sm of the students and promotmg a better understandmg of democracy throughout the school W1th the helpful gu1dance ot Mr Lee Ver F 1' x ,fax 'lr F ,ff tx. my X ........ yt., .. I I ei, Jia T., TOP ROW: I. Halvorsen, E. Wy' R. Carlsen, C. Haley, E. Swtecz- kowskt, E. Bockelman, E. Enge- les, I. Bryg, R. Lewts, C. Fleck, R. Lemon, D. Fetry, B. Dtdrxksen, H. Schroeder, H. Moulder, B. MacGowan, M. Vogt. ROW 3: I. Geannopoulos, A, Iohnson, D. Swanson, A. Thxen, M. Kacz- Kraskt, P. Dickerson, L. Slmonf son, L. Simonson, O. Wertag, B. Pochelski, L. Dams, M. Tempslce. I. Blakut, M. Dorcus, I. Brauer, I. Buck, H. Kosek, M. Myers, L. Molme, H. Warchalowski, E, Felgenhauer, M. Wosctechowska, E. Deyne, M. Moland, I. Byrne, I, Hammar, M. Gabrzelson, A. Crismyre. ROW li F. Hewes. B. Wheeler, S. Pallet, S. l-Iarmck, S. Erickson, K. Behrend, co-sec' retaryy P. Hemmeter, co-preste 4. gi I X 7 'n fl gi? 5 4594 f ' If 'gf ff BRN Y dwg? W1 f gem L AF in me ' 1 on 0 . -A W' We -M -txt M ew M Xim- :isa IO6 x - 1 I - 1 I I I , . - I - t . . . lf . . S . . H ff 1 . . H , . - A - I - I 1 - I - - 2 7 'Q ' I , ei P. if I 'H' .Fi F' Fifi' 'i 'ff.-Tie? ' ke G N 171 . L rift tf, 1' I fe 'lil I .. fr'-I It mi-gr . ' , ' 1 ' - ' if f. 'ti ' of .w fv'f.,,.. ':f..+1fg,.. '41 , ., , ' ,' ' 1' ft 554 I staff' ' fx R- fmfl 2 2 I V . . Q 4 I 1 I ., -E is-I! ' tmlvt 5. , 5vA,',::? ., 'tl 1 tw... - r K lx. . I xr i X . -: A. Ai' . L54 I , x ..' .I x 1. ,J ..:,, T. ti wg- R. 2. H, . - 1, . ,I -5, 1,1 V. f - - -D , r X -'rg X jg , ,,, . t aiu . ex. -w ,iffy 7. -,X , . -J - I- , f f t 4, r, X-'jf .t . ' --. .. . , , A. ,- ..- tt. I . I .e.. ---J -' .- f - --1 1- f , -. s I -I f-N, - 1 ,-ma' 25- It f - rv 'H' A r 2 7 I 'f HJ' I I-'Lv' It ' I . f fx Ii' ' 5 P 3 ' 'SI' X 2 like 14-'xfiftf 'A I 9. 14 ' ' ' lf'-' ' 4 nf- f?' - 1 . I A y I . -A L i .,.. ,uv 1 B.. 19, VW ,, WL, Q 1 ,, .. . 3 gr 45, J .V 1 K . A It . . 5 s S ,X ,put Vw. , , -.Vw-4 va H , 7 ,lx .DA It Ir, .1 4 nt 1 V L, .I ' ,r , 1 W F. 1 1- ,. ' ' 295' . 1. ' ' K' . H ' -IW'-l ' I1 'J ' .. I 1- 5 . -mt M . K. 3 1, I V: V Aj, NL 5 .1.,, leg it, -1 - ' M , I 1 V, . yr 31 ,. .. -T 1. VU, ' Y , A M: ggi? 4 -1 I ' V We f Il ' ' ' K ' 1'-2 ' ' iff-1-,Sh ,' I-1 1 - . , -' - ' - 1, 'su' . fwrcr- - 1.91338 Ma Q I ., . - X - -v:--., L . .. - -- - . 1 'T '5' . I f DY ' U A-V ' is ' D' -:Ai , , - v- if . 'S , .M ...,.t-.T-4-guit ff. qt4f'f ' 4 'f'1 '.' AMERICAN ISM TGP ROW: B, Bergwin, H. Schu, D. Kempee, R. Griesch, N. Miller, D. Gniech, D. Dembinski, A. Fon- qer, L. Goldenberq, W. Hemme- ter, B. Rooney, L. lohnson. ROW 3: E. Graft, D. Mellin, M. Koss, Fl. Schultz, N. Fantuzzt, E. Ptash- kin, M. Carlson, I. Ohlson, H. Mocorwski, I. Mock, G. Broder- sen. l. Nerdl. ROW 2: M. Bas- sett, E, MacDougall, L. Klimek, D. Mischke, Miss Davidson, L. Vernon, H. Wilke, P. Shafer, L. Sllarski, E. Tworek, R. Carlson, V. Vogl. ROW l: C. Rizzuto, R, Sletner, I. Meurer, G. Herdeg, R. Caboor, secretary: W. Poktana, l.. Protrowski, secretaryp G. Stanek, pieszdent- S, l-larntck, treasurer, Amencanism Club non, Miss Alice Wilson, and Miss M. Dorothy Davidson, the club sponsors, they have had an eventful semester Patrlotic assemblies and contests trips correspondmg with Latin American schools in Cuba Porto Rico and Argentina holding debates and roundtable discussions rendering flag services to the school co operat1ng with the Red Cross Club in the filling of boxes for the unfortunate children who were stricken by the War and acting as a clearing house for all patriotic acttvittes were among the activities of the club s busy semester An important subiect for discussion by the Americanism club members was the question of what may happen after the close of the War The prophecy they made was that Whoever may win there w1ll be more unity after the War than there had been before The feeling also persisted that the United States has not yet found the proper means for attaining the ideals of the Twentieth Century but that Amerlca will do so very shortly Only time will tell Whether they are right The meetings were held every Tuesday every second meeting being social The entertalnment was supplied by individual members of the club Require ments for membership were that the applicant be in either Iunior or Senior year and have some history credit Let our object be our country our whole country and nothmg but our country Daniel Webster any wg JfaEP WmgAH'll F 2' se or N. 1--TTT-P-S1 f 'C I I T I 1 f , 5 I T' I - I I 1 , , , . 1, . I I - H V , :E - KV I sl k -N xi' H! f 2 22' ,A A, . ,. 5:17. R' lt g' mi? Q if if gs ' 7 Q' I 1 -tlftll- -' ff? f 1 . fr' -,,. at ' ' :il , . .. - ' I: K LF:-gf f 7, L 1, '77 A . ' , ll gif , ,QT 'T , 'lg' ' . - , T, . ss. t r. . ll ,as , TT tink . A- 'tft itf .A u N. - ,' ,vs - '- n ff- , .W N Ffa-eo. - ., ' ,' . -2? CX. 'gf' A -1921.4 f kay- ef -' W - 'fi' '21 ,g,.'E '- 1 its ,bw .. .,, , XX . A 'ga .S-1-f'- '-L j A f f ' -- 'Lili' 'site -'12 rg-.Qin -' -Q ' 73 ' D . ' ,W ,ind-1 -. ' V ' - V- :SH .. -... f 4.112 .- ..., .M L1--. . ' ,L X i f W1 .9 V4 Quin I 08 ENGINEERING CLUB ROW l: I. Halvorsen, I. Palcrn S, Mlnta, E. Fensholt, VV. Holton E. Daman, J. Durham, R. Hauqll ROW 2: E. Pytko, E. Code, I Wrsntewski, R. Carlsen, R. Do nat, I. Rogers, Mr. Wxllard spansory M. Brochockx, R. Brun leldt, K. Behrend, C. Larsen, T Lan:e1ka. ROW 3: R. Schultz C. Tyszko, A. Hanson, W. Hub ner, D. Vollbracht, W. Gibbs, D Moriarxty, l. Schwartz, O. Tatter R. Lemon, E. Schaschl R. Flo vctny, G. Hxscox, J. Oboslu, ENGINEERING CLUB Last September wrtnessed the begmmng of the twenty trrst semester of the Carl Schurz Engmeermg Club Among the many act1v1t1es of that semester Vere tr1ps to the Illmo1s Central Rarlway Termmal at Hazelcrest Waukesha Dresel Company and Chanute Freld Rantoul IIIIHOIS Some of the outstand l rg programs conslsted ot lectures by MISS Dons Plapp of Lane Hrgh School whose subJect was brrds and Captam Duncan of the Aeronautrcal Umversrty who spoke on AVlGl1OH A souvenrr book was presented to Mr Bauersfeld rn apprecratron ot hrs mterest lt represented ten years of progress from October l930 up to December 1940 Thrs mcluded over one hundred and trtty lectures irfty tours exhrbrts plctures hobbres book contrrbuhons and descrrptron of techmcal subnects The club has rece1ved and purchased many rtems wh1ch would be of mter est to IIS members among them were a master sllde rule about whlch Mr Vrctor Crown spoke and later gave tree 1nstruct1ons to all a box of plastrc products from the Smko Manufacturmg Company an exhrbrt consrstmg ot twenty four bottles of soy beans trom Ar her Damels Mrdland and booklets on Engmeermg The offrcers were lohn Pakan presrdent lack Halvorsen vrce prestdent Steve Mmta secretary and Edward Fensholt treasurer Wrllram Holton ser geantat arms and Mr WIIIIGTH F Wrllard sponsor Let me be the great nall holding a skyscraper through blue nzghts rnto whrte stars Carl Sandburg Y I I I I I ' 1 I I I 1 f I I ' ' I, I I I I I - , , - V . , 1 , , , - 5 ' ' . I . I . , . . - f' - I - I ' 5' I 2 , ' : , ' - ' 1 1 - ' , . I I . I , . ., Q . x . .. .Q 1 5 K 1' X gi, INN ' AX. gxgfu ,I - . '31 Q' 'T -J K... , ., A V It . . . ,, J i, ' K, ' , . A 'Q 1 , I if '17'?f'f7 J - ENGINEERING CLUB V 1 G H scox R R ng 'reckel R Brunfelt Mr W llard saonsor 1. N lson E Fensholt I Durham W Holton ROW 2 I Wlsmew kr W Holzko 1 Toson A Hanson R Lews R L mon M Brocho kr C Tat Kro e S h t m c warz 3 haschl D Mormrty ROW 3 I Kannenberg R Hcffnfzn J erstem K Anderson W Hal rud G Gunderson R Lmd b rg R Novotny R Donal R Jrlsen I Rogers E Pytko I t-lrlvo s n R Qchultz ENGINEERING CLUB The twenty second semester of Carl Schurz Englneermg Club covers the sprmg and summer vacatrons The annual sprmg tour has been the ch1ef top1c of d1scuss1on and plann1ng Thxs year the flfth tr1p to Detrolt and 1ts key lndustry w1l1 be h1story when th1s announcement 15 read Keen mterest and exclte ment ln all assoclated act1v1t1es 1n thls great automotlve center have made thls three clay tr1p one of outstandmg rmportance The ofhcers who conducted the program of thls semester were Edward Fensholt pres1dent Robert Brunfeldt V1C9pf9S1d9I'1l Lloyd Nelson treasurer F Wlllard Installatton ceremonles of th1s corps of oftlcers took place 1n room 131 Wllh Mr Bauersfeld and Mr Marlow ass1st1ng The customary gavel was presented to the youngest prestdent yet elected to th1s honor HIS 1nvent1ve gen1us IU technlcal th1ngs has been outstandmg Accounts of some of these proJects have appeared 1U the Englneer Among the outstandlng events of the year are the tollowmg February 20 27 Cross Sectron of the R1ver Rouge Plant movte March 6 Preparmg for Llfe Dr F Q Brown March 13 Brldgmg the Century Boebllng ci Sons March 20 Bees Ellsworth Melneke March 27 Iohn Davey Browne G Sharpe Aprll 3 L1qu1d Alr Demonstratlon Assembly by the A1r Reductlon Company Aprrl 28 29 3U Annual tour to Detrolt The annual dmner concluded the semester program The constructlon of the beauhful showcase east of the L1brary entrance by the Natlonal Defense has long been a cherrshed dream of the Englneers lt 1S hoped that thls proJect may be followed by others of equal and greater value v Xjvb IX wa-irilvi' R4 IO9 FOX : . 1 ', . 1 , G. I ' , . , . 1 , , 5 . e , . I f ' A 'S 'f . ' p, H1 , . , . 1,, . e , , C , . fer, A, ., 1. V , E, .C , . . I . , . I - , . fl f Le ,' . . 1 f ' 4 , ' : , ' - ' : , : Iack Durham, secretary: William Holton, sergeant-at-arms: sponsor, Mr. W. I ,, - - nw . . 1 , if 5 If f flu' E 'gin 1 1 .. Y .!w- 5, FORTY-FOUR GIRLS ROW 1: P. Boyd, M, Stout, M Wtllxams, E. Ulrtch, C, Sher. dan, R. Wener, I. Ioyce, H Black, R. Najdowskt. ROW 'L B. Duberq, G. Wysocke, M. P-'nal by, E. Hawktnson, M. Stmonsen A. Mrtrenqa, Mxss Keenan. l Weber, A. Habermann, D. lel.s L. Hansen, E. Youkowskt, I Huxtable, D. Dahlman. ROW 3 M. Cornell, V. VVesterqaard, E Q DeGratf, E. Iansh, A, Poweli, - Schuter, D. Conybear, I. Skrc lund, L. Connell, A. Borowslz. Q M. Mthalctk, B. Ncrdlund, u Kenney. ROW 4: B. Whtttckeg P. Davts, D. Ftck, S. Johnstone P. Rohde, P. Seehase, L. Mantis B. Baker, A. Rezchman, I. PQ: charska, E. Zu Pzze, F. If Whorter. FORTY FOUR GIRLS CLUB The Forty Four GIITS Club IS one of the newly orqanrzed clubs at Schurl A qroup of alert Freshman q1rls who bel1eved that lower classmen should become more acttve rn the soctal act1v1t1es of the school orqanrzed the club The unusual name of thrs orqan1zat1on was suqqested by the fact that the club IS expected to carry on unt1l the class qraduates m 1944 AS1d9 trom part1c1pat1nq 1n soclal events the Forty Four Glrls have st1ll other qoals 1n m1nd W1th the capable quldance ot thetr two Se-mor orqanlzers and advlsers Marquery Stout and MarJor1e Wrllrams to a1d them the mem bers of the club also mtend to become better acqualnted w1th the-1r teachers and the opportumtres offered at Schurz and to do therr part 1n servmq the school The real1zat1on of these goals would seem to be qurte an undertakmq alone but these ambltlous Freshmen have not stopped there As st1ll another club proJect to be carrred on throughout the four years the members mtend to brrnq about the rehab1l1tat1on of the Llttle Theater Croom 2207 by mstallmq foothqhts new curtalns and reparrmq the seats The Forty Four Glrls hope eventually to oevtse a plan by whrch they would act as Qdvrsers to the Freshle qlrls ln thls adv1sory capaclty the Freshman qrrls would cooperate wrth the Semor Bra Srsters of the IB Glrls A soc1al meet na attended by the Semor Grrls club ended the semester s actlvlttes Oll1C9 s I-larrret Black presldent Rrta Nardowskl v1ce presldent ROSGITKIT19 'xlener secretary lean Ioyce treasurer Edrth Ulrtch and lna Clarre Shertdan serqeants at arms Mlss Ellsabeth Keenan IS the sponsor Jinx f xfrfxt ss 1 Mum l Forty four G1IlS QW Everythmg learned should be flavored wrth love of country f Edwards - f , . l - I I - 1 , . I-I . . . . . 1, . H . I I ' - . , . . . . H . . H . . . . . , . .. ' 1' 2 ' , : , - : , I ' . . . . ' I I I I I JL- I tx. I-AX 1g x A' ,nf N L 5-,5 Qt. bl K-7 '- x Tk ii T, ll :Q lg E- L t 'if ,H -: ,an A t - ' ily' T f .5 rafts, -I H - - ff vihjmv 9 xl .qt 7 'x-.f T 4,7 i x fn, -. IUNIOH AMERICANS WOW l B Alt D Redrnqer P rr son R Barnet N' Grllarde V Pxrry C Slversen D Hel mq M Foss T Ba ly H Sham 'Jauqh ROW ? C Dolce W Arndt A Haberrnann L Polch Jpeh R Kaleth P Anderson V Westerquard S Boherm P lohnson F Savaae D Bremer Gnesmann B Chrrstensen ROW 3 B Herrxch E Wood D onybear D Bell n M Brss ng l Burchby P Krndahl D 'Je Groff G Gross L Groth H Durcell M Welans Dettrner D Mollter VM Letterer ROW 4 R Mozaczewsk R Bauer W zntuzzr I Arche A Alterqott P Feathermqxll V Iumslawskr it Treanor H Olson D Tam :nlyn E Kasten B Pfnnrng R L,Jrnwell JUNIOR HFTIERICHTIS Its a new 1deal Iunror Amencans' Freshmen who have the seeds of Amen canlsm planted 1n the1r m1nds' Planted early so that after four years of cultl vatlon a sturd1er love of country and a deeper mean1ng of patr1ot1sm w1ll bloom Lrke all new ventures th1s organ1zat1on had a hard beg1nn1ng Only a few members attended the meetlngs that were held 1n varlous places s1nce a regular meet1ng place could not be found These were the m1nor obstacles It seemed as though the scheme had fa1led when M1ss Dale the or1g1nator and sponsor was forced to be absent on account of 1llness Although the lrttle group had only a few undeveloped 1deas and many obstacles they kept on unt1l every hlndrance had been overcome and they had won what seemed These Iunlor Amerlcans found a sponsor the1r rnembersh1p mcreased and the1r dreams became reallty Blgger and better th1ngs lay 1n the future Actrvr tres were started 1mmed1ately Members brought ln p1ctures and frlled scrap books whlch were glven to hospltals and chlldren s homes Not only d1d the organ1zat1on beneflt others but 1t gave 1lS members enroyable educat1on through trrps rnovres and debates The freshmen have begun a sparkllng novel club at Schurz that should grow 1nto another outstandlng 1nst1tut1on The offlcers were Thornasme Barley presldent Howard Shambaugh VICG presldent Mary Foss secretary Dorothle Helwxg trea urer The club was sponsored by M1ss M1gnon Larson all the hopes of future years hangmq breathless on thy fate Longfellow Mfr H1 WMF 2 'fx III si-C f, I. I Ht, p..' ' L ,c ' ', . if . t 1 1 , ' , , I , . to be a losing battle. , ' : , r . L ' , S . 451 7 at Q JN KJ! L. E gg: 4 f 7' . . . , X ,ATEIKX l if . If F' V '-', g . . . . Q, .rj K -. 1 ll HE-:-'VH , Qt, 'n 1, ,.,, , 1 25,5 MIRACLE BOOK ROW 1: I. Gunsteens, G. Cooper M. Iohnson, D, Petty, M. Myers D. Garasha, C. Tatter, M. Bil horn. ROW 2: G. Frahn, I. Pet zolz, B. Didricksen, Miss Swartz sponsor, Mr. Peterson, sponsor I. Collier, P. Erickson, E. Hersch ROW 3: R. Leichti, G. Brodersen G. Wulf, G. Pemberton, H. Ltlja S. Bauer, I. Neidl. THE ITTIRHCLE BOOH The Schurz Chapter ot the Mrracle Book Club lS one ot the brand new clubs of the school so thls 1S the ttrst ttme tts plcture has appeared tn the Schurzone ln the fall semester the chapter was granted a charter by the Mrracle Book Club headquarters located 1n Cahfornra Composed ot young people of htgh school and college age throughout the world who are 1nterested 1n the per sonal apphcatton of teachtngs ot the B1ble 1t 1S str1ctly non sectarran open to all Schurz students Weekly meettngs were held on Frtday afternoons rn a convemently located church Whtch has generously granted the use of a room It 1S lnteresttng to note that the pastor the Rev Torrey lohnson lS a Schurz graduate Soclal act1v1t1es of the club rncluded partles rall1es and meetmgs Wtth s1m1lar groups from other htgh schools Members were 1nv1ted to a speclal brrthday celebratton of the Oak Park lvlrracle Book Club on the occaston of the latter s hrst anntversary as a club It 1S the duty of the reporter to send occaslonal reports ot the club s act1v1t1es to be prmted rn The Conqueror whtch rs the monthly magazrne ot the club Wrth a c1rculat1on throughout the world For the benettt ot readers 1n Latrn Amerrcct a Spantsh column has recently been added to the publ1cat1on A frne group of offtcers have lead the club They were Margaret Myers pres1dent Karsten Adtson v1cepres1dent Dorothy Petty secretary Marcella Iohnson treasurer Merlyn Btlhorn soctal chalrman Luctlle Mohne reporter Dorothy Garasha greeter The club was sponsored by MISS Daphne Swartz and Mr George E Peterson There IS no fngate like a book Q To take us lands away R 1 II2 Emtly Dxckmson I - I - I I , . . . . . , ' 2 ' , ' - ' 2 , : , 1 ' , ' ' 2 ' ' , 1 4 1 ,. fi I 1 X rl ATA s All . s. -feng! 1 ',t fe, 3 y 1-ft ,, sq A - A - - - SCHURZ TIMES J l Left to Raht M rx ser and M f.,Id'TlCII'l A sort rtc Edttors W Grbbs and ' ,zudckenhush ite ts Ldtto l 'each Perture Ldtor L Ram ow Publtctty Edttor H Gem cpoulos Advertts na Manrqe E Kudcrlt St :ff Photograj he HOXV 7 L ft to Rlght H Dodj R ,sorter l Petersen Maktup Ceanrmotlos vcws Edta eannopgulos rid l Water r rn Art Edttors D Bastram Trnely lntervtcws Irene M Theobold Adv er P Hernrm Mrkeup S Norman and Ftrud frundy Column R hn Advertsnry ROW 3 l nt L Gold Wbe 7 M N Korornp tltrs Jud T Kouto Georges Assrstfmt Pltotoqr :gl T M Drbull Adver ts ng A Braun Publrcrty Eael ind 'Typtst F Gromo v ews Q tr Je N Ea tor A Mrtchell SCHURZ TlfT1ES As the schools have become conscrous of the fact that a school newspaper can trarn students and pfOV1d9 them wrth actual worthwhtle experrences more students have taken advantage of the courses 1n Journalrsm Good sportmanshlp and cooperatron have been promoted and the powers of observatton rncreased More valuable than lh1S has been the development of character through subyectron of personal wrshes to the good of the paper Schurz Trmes was publrshed br weekly wrth Mrss lrene M Theobold as advlser In the fall semester the staff numbered twenty n1ne members and rn the sprmg semester frfty n1ne Thrs mcrease rndrcated a growrng rnterest rn Journalrsrn Mrldred Peterson and Maret Cadmen co edrtors leanne Leach feature edr tor Octavra Berrd news edrtor Helen Geannopoulos advertrsrng manager and Carl Quaclcenbush and Walter Grbbs sports edttors were the February 4l graduatrng staff members rn charge of departments In the lune 41 class Lors Goldenberg edrtor 1n chref Dorothy Bastranl and Pearl Hemmeter feature edrtors Elste Ramelow news edrtor and Mxldred Drbull advertrsrng manager were rn charge of these departments Specral credrt IS g1ven to Edwrn Kudalrs for hrs record of seven semesters as staff photographer He has taken prctures developed and prrnted them unarded save for assrstance th1s past year To hrs unselfrsh devotron to the paper and h1s wtllrngness to sacrrfrce trme and effort rs due much of the suc cess whtch has come to Schurz Trmes, unrque among hrgh school newspapers rn belng the only hrgh school prcture newspaper prmted 5 , J N4 XP 45,1 Ze XFWQV How few wrlters can prostrtute all thezr powers it so fy.-is f They are always zmplymg 'I arn capable of hrgher thmgs ' L '-I lc' l Edward Fortser ZX L 1'- dw I 1 itfff: II3 ROV 14 3 . P ten' 'I . . Q. fl' ., , , 1 r ' ' ns: , , lf ' 1 g '. A-r l , ' t 5 , ,f - I. LIS, ' l ' J ll. X , e : . . f, 7 . . , 1 7 'I. 1 .ft 1 , .' ,z,r' l. G 1 , r. 2, - - lf V 'I . . . , 1 4 N I . . TOY, ' Q I in ' I Y , 1 7 M. 'I , . , :'t , ,oft is Rtq : . Q. ,xz trlcf- tzg' . v , f , ' - . ., f .,. ers: I, Pfrkfzn, Reporter: V. Strxzr bfrch, yptsty A t I 7 . I 2 : , , ' 5 in ' ' ,. ' lt. Book Ro .. 5 O. B 1 d, fr' ' 1' 1 V - I I - I ' V 1 V I I , 1 . . I 1 f f 1 ' - r f I ja ai? if? jf' tae ij-L91 Qfggzzi II4 SERVICE AWARD CLEBKS ROW 1: E. Schneider, l. Btauer, P. Schafer, D, Wartenberg, L. Carey, H. Bantlm, G. Lustqarten, C. Chezem, L. Van Steen, ROW 2: I. Peterson, L. Anderson, E. Lossman, R. Kostelmcek, B. Martm, Mxss Quirk, P. Pounders, B. Sherry, E. Boleqa, L. Galaz- htewrcz. SERVICE FHUHRD CLERHS The Servrce Award Clerks have occupred an rmportant nrche among the SGTVICS organrzatrons of Schurz for they had custody ot all records perta1n1ng to the awardrng of SGIVICG letters If the student wrshed a gold pm mlght be sub strtuted for the Schurz S To obtarn the servrce award versat1l1ty a W1de and var1ed range of rnterests and a great deal of downrtght hard work were requlred of the candldate for thls honor One thousand pornts obtamable 1n a varrety of ways were needed rn order to recelve the award Pomts were awarded at the close of each semester for leadershrp rn clubs and tor par trcrpatron rn servtng the school Such servrce groups as the tardy clerks plant grrls lrbrary assrstants book room assrstants ottrce workers map room clerks hall guards and tlre marshals gave pornts applrcable toward a letter or pm ln the Servrce Award Oftlce troom 2025 servrce cards were kept on whrch the clerks recorded servrce pornts each sem ster Although the students retatned one card a duplrcate rerrarned on hle 1n the otnce The number ot oornts credrted to any one person ner semester could not exce d three hundred and was forterted at the close of the tollowmg semester rt not called tor by the stu dent to whom they had been awarded Servrc award letters and prns were drstrtbuted durrng a specral assembly at the end of ea h semester Mrss Erma Qurrk had charge of the organrzatron Keep your face to the sunshme and you cannot see the shadow Helen Keller , . , ' . ,. ,r . . .. . - t , , - t , . - , I V - I I A I , ' Q A c . ' e ' I I I 1 . C U . lt I X X 4? .. X A-, X .f gif JJ 15? 'f Q M1 7 x xxx X K gm., my gg -. iq. e ' A X' few? ' is ,, ,im I g.. - - . if J . 1 N. Y. A. CLEHKS ROW 1: H. Barrett, F. Frankow skt, T. Podqarski, Y. Renqum P, Dallem, B. Hartzell, S. Carter l. Dallem. ROW 2: L. Saunders H. Foerster, M, Schauer, H. Wetl qus, A. Glatz, F. Harders, H Sol-em, L. Anderson, R. Arkinq D. George, H. Strbun. FI CLE The Natronal Youth Adn'11n1strat1on under the drrectron ot Mr Henry Solern rnatntarned over three hundred and twenty f1V9 students on tts monthly pay roll These students who must be over srxteen years ot aae cltlzens ot the Un1ted States and ln relatrve need of the student ard to attend school were assxqned detrnrte work from wh1ch they acqurred valuable exper1ence plus a monthly check The hmekeepers Shrrley Carter and Ioan Dalle1n strove to place students rn a held rn wh1ch they were espectally rnterested or part1cu larly capable For lnstance those who des1red clencal work were placed rn one of the varxous ottrces where they learned to cut a stencrl trle and do typrnq those students rnterested rn lrbrary work acted as asslstant lxbrarrans and through the handlrnq of books carne 1nto closer contact Wrth many areat hterary Works and at the sarne tlme qarned a worklnq knowledqe of correct hbrary procedure st1ll other students who had no preference tor a speclal treld worked for faculty rnerrbers runnmq errands markrnq papers and assrstrnq w1th records Chret arnonq student Jobs was that of qettma out the pay roll lt was the most lmportant part ot the work proaram for throuah the ettorts ot the tlme keepers the pay roll was sent out so that the student clerks rmqht recewe therr checks Regardless of the type ot work the expenence whrch these clerks Glalned throuah therr N Y A work Wlll be ot tremendous value to th rr hen they enter the buslness World ,-X fi j A great ratzon IS made only by worthy cmzens 4 saw Warner fl. Y. . R HS 1 - - 1 . , 1, 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 I 1 f 1 A 1 1 1 . 11. 11 . 1 . I - . , V - ' , ' .. . . . . c . . . ..e.xw.. 1 if 'X X. 17' 4,5 1 L X X. G' t I T? ,Q 'x, ,. -, 1 .ll df-T? rj, f 73. 11 . . . . 11 gqtfwl '?' I. 1 NI4 F . -- .1 up , , . . wk .... .,sk,,. , -- ad,-jhu, ,J K E ...zir UIQ s. -'ofa II6 Carelsonp 9-I, Kosary BOOH ENDS ReCIl1Z11'1Q the need for act1ve cooperauon the student l1brar1ans recently qot together and successfully formed a new orqamzatlon appropr1ately t1tled The Book Lnds Th1s newly formed club elected off1cers and appo1nted comm1t tees dunnq therr f1ISl rneetmq and made extensrve plans for the semester In orqanlzlnq the club the off1cers and members wlshed to furnish a1d rn q1v1nq llbrary SGIVICG to Schurz Hlqh School to broaden understandmq of hbrary SCIGHCG to become acqualnted Wllh other h1qh school hbrarles 1n Ch1CGQO and to awaken mterest rn all new as well as t1me honored books One of the unusual features about the club was the fact that no dues were charged The reqmrements necessary for membersh1p rnclude the malntenance of a G average or better and employment on the llbrary staff Among the many GCl1V1l19S whlch rncluded educatlonal letcures was the farewell party and sale of fudqe Also two of the new members were appomted as 1nter scholast1c delegates Thls orqanlzahon C1lY W1d9 1n scope met throughout the semester at varlous hlqh schools ln th1s sectron A new plan recently put lnto effect cons1stea of awardrnq pearl lockets to qraduatmq mem bers who have spent four or more semesters workmq on the staff Th1s provlded an mcreaslnq 1ncent1ve among the younqer members to work steadlly and consclentlously The offxcers were Helen Pecha pres1dent Eleanor Gromoll VICS pres1dent Florence Cartwrlqht secretary Ianet Kledz1k treasurer Sponsors were Mrs Ed1th Kummert and MISS Adele Aqardh co sponsor Books are the best thmgs well used abused among the worst 1 1 1 1 ' : , ' 2 , ' - ' : ' , 1 ' , - I - I K I5 Q lf'+ lf ' I f -xg. .UV 4i,,x is V I .H BOOK ENDS ROW 1-SEAT 1-F, Katz 7M Walkerp 3-C, Gtbsong 4 H Fecha 5-E, Gromollg 6-F, Cartwr qht 7'I, Kledzik. ROW 2 SEAT ll Panekp 2-R, Tappert' 3E Kn' mertp 4-V, Ross: 5-M Lxtshke 6-l, Herqlcender- 7-A SB, Kanavos. ROW 3 SEATI Nyberqg 2-E, Deyne: 30 Wol mstyg 4-S, Wallackp 5 M Knapp 6-D, Georae: 7-L, DeWm OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW 1: I. Trrgsted, Sergeant-an Arms: V. Kraski, Presxdentg O. Vllolnlsty, Vlce-President, A. Ol- sen, Secretary: R. Huss, Treas- urer: I. Powell. ROW 2: Mrss Blade, H. Faxrbairn, I, Laskou- skr, S. Wollden, L. Shanske, M. M . unson. ROW 3. H. Oslo, H. Michel, L. Anderson, L. Macey, I. Krawczyk, R. M. Dixon, L. Carlson. OFFICE LUORHERS CLUB The Offlce Workers Club was organrzed to asslst 1n creatlng ct sense of coop eratrveness among grrls who are 1nterested ln lhlS k1nd of work Th1S club was sponsored by MISS Blade and M1ss Bell for Ofhce Workers only and meetmgs have been held every second and fourth Wednesday durmg the nlnth perlod The club has taken a number of trlps One tr1p whrch was profltable and pleasant was to the Mllls Novelty Company TIIDS were also made to tne Stock Exchange the Board of Trade and the Mars Candy Company Through these v1s1ts the grrls have acqu1red a useful knowledge of secretarlal Work They have seen 1n actual operatlon ln buslness offlces the mlmeograph the addmg machme the typewrrter the f1l1ng cab1net and the telephone Much of the success of the club IS due to the d1l1gent cooperatlon ot the sponsors through whose pers1stent tram1ng and encouragement the work has been made mterestmg and emoyable To those who contemplate Joxnmg lh1S club We W1Sh to say that you w1ll tmd the club worth Wh1le 1n many Ways The off1cers of the club were V1rg1n1a Kraskl pres1dent Olga Wolmsty vlce-presldent Angelme Olson secretary Ruth Huss treasurer and lean Tr1g capable trustworthy and ambrtlous to work for the Welfare of the club 453 We are the workers and makers Adi? Nelhurt D 1 sted, sergeant-atorrns. These officers were chosen because they were 'jx' 0 l '1 ' 1 JR fliigx ARCH-I-TECHS ifl, laclnnxg 3-l, Nltcltulsklg 4-I Rmmety 5-I, Blondcllg GQD, Chrtxy kowskx' TH, Mol.: SG, Olson ROVH 2 SEAT l-R, Stoddard, It-F, Plrzykg 3-A, Boyg 4-E, H.nn nchsf SM, Swansong 6-M, Ron coli: 7-E, flxrley 8-R, Iensenp 9l S1tlco. ROW 3 SEAT l-I, Pt-s kuskz' 2?-l, Gzpsom 3-C, Emu: 4412, Folgenhfzuer- 5-R, Iacolxson 6-B, Repsoldq 7-M, Fmnsony 8-ID Kuta: 9 A, lawrencep lU'E l7FlGISf'xl'l. HRCH I TECHS CLUB The newly formed Arch1techs Club has r1sen qulckly to a hlgh pedestal a pedestal so attract1ve that 1t has awakened 1n boys a deeper lnterest 1n the rehnements and culture ot archltectural trammg The boys must have a httle experxence as a toundatton for further construct1on therefore they must have some archttectural drawmg Smce the club was a new venture 1t had to be chnstened but what should 1t be named? Why not ask the members? They d1d Numerous names were subm1tted for conslderatlon but Archttechs appealed to the eye and the ear so lack Blondell s entry was approved and accepted The future archxtects found the b1 monthly meetlngs held every second Tuesday the tenth perlod entertalnmg and educat1onal The semester s act1v1 tles rncluded mov1es because they 1ntroduced knowledge and pleasure 1n a plcturesque way Vanous types of desxgns for bulldmgs were seen at an ex h1b1t1on held at the Merchandlse Mart At the lll1no1s lnstltute of Technology d1fferent types of butldmg construct1on were V1eW9d The held tr1p to the Instl tute s Drawmg Department and to the Ch1cago L1ght1ng lnstxtute offered valu able facts about subJects under dlscussxon 1n the club An extenslve progresslve program that w1ll pos1t1vely make th1s orgamzahon outstandmg has been planned for next semester The ofhcers were lack Blondell presldent Iohn Re1mer vlce pres1dent and Mr Roncolt A11 are archztects of Fate Wotkmg m these halls of Txme Longfellow . . . . , . . Iames Michalski, secretary and treasurer. The sponsors were Mr. Swanson ,-y41.g ..,1-. 'Tr-f if i'g . n - z K' '? ,314 ' 'en ,l , , . ,I . Q S! ' ROVV l SEAT l-H, Scholkcyvtg I CLEAN-UP LEAGUE ROW 1: A. Mouko, I. Meuxer, F. Fleischer, M. Mntchell, A. lacobsen, chfrxrmanp B. Blauert. ROW 2: R. DeSha, D, Ercrns, R. Lichton, V. Kraski, Miss Fram- berq, L. Gorskl, L, Porrey, M, Mueller. ROVV 3: Fl, Monoque, E, Nelson, E. Jones, F. Sampson, H. Boqlscll, R. Kfust, L. lorqen- Finn. THE CLEHD UP LEHGUE One of the oldest and most act1ve orgamzatlons 1n Schurz the Clean Up League has done more than 1lS share towards makmg the school beaut1tul Durmg the past year members have put up wmdow boxes contrlbuted pottery and plants to the school hbrary sold seeds to varlous d1v1s1on delegates and have hung posters 1n the corrldors every week The Courtesy Locker and Tag Days that have been held were all great successes Wllh the Tag Day probably the most popular B9S1d9S the thousands of tags des1gned 1n the art classes that were sold to students over four hundred were donated to the Barry Grammar School Not only has th1s orgamzatzon recelved recogn1t1on at Schurz but also throughout the c1ty by w1nn1ng a plaque placlng second m the Clean Up campa1gn and rece1v1ng two honorable mentlons for posters entered IH the SGII11CIl'1I'1L1CIl c1ty Wlde contest Student delegates have been busy day and nrght holdmg weekly meet mgs and attendlng convent1ons at the L1ght1ng Inst1tute and the MOIFISOH Hotel Although the organ1zat1on has 1lS school sponsors w1th Mrs Ruth Framberg actlng as Chlef advlser the cluo has become a part of a c1ty w1de body and dlrectly sponsored by the Chlcago Assoc1at1on ot Commerce Besxdes Clldlflq 1n keepmg Schurz clean the Clean Up League has made 1t safer W1th 1ts many worthy ach1evements The notable act1v1t1es accompllshed by the members and therr sponsors have helped to make th1s organ1zat1on more outstand1ng The OfflC9TS for last semester were Arent lacobson cha1rman Mary Mxtchell co cha1rman lune Murer secretary Dolores Guer 10 treasurer Frances Flelscher publ1c1ty cha1rman Mrs Ruth Framberg sponsor Mlss Adelene iz? fl www xx lfeei Pzoneers O Pzoneers Lklsj Walt Whltman I I9 . . . , . . - ' : , . 2 C' , : Sylvester and Miss Elsa Mess, co-sponsors. 1,-.XA fix 17 ,. .-jj Si? K L 0 Wig' ggyggg 7 45 I X Y, , if Eli TX l' ' ' -' ll .- ' -1. ff-T., YOUNG SCIENTISTS ROW 4: M. Engelhard, R. Corn well, G. Sparesus, W. Guttbol G. Kelly, I. Lxnden, R. Boberg V. Iamslowskx, C. Petersen, E Marks, M. Franson, I. Marshall H. Olson, L. Czerwmskr, A lwan, K. Midqley, R. Walters ROW 3: R. Romaine, A. Val vlnas, D. Zrolo I. Taylor, R Fischer, N. Gnamxts, S. Crccar elll, R. Sowka, H. Bymel, E Plambeck, H. Falzone, W. Arndt R. Cambell. ROW 2: R. Rozek V. Pedran, V. Sullrvan, F. Doer ina, R. Roberts, V. Doyle, L Hrrsch, T. Zetgler, D. Smzth, R Bauer, F. Blanchard, R. Stilgen R. Deyener, D. Johansen, R Iacob, R. Fawcett. ROW 1: E Heger, T. Cara, l. Arneson, R Moroczewski, I. Archer, W Grove, Sgt.-at-Arms: B. Herdrich Secretary, H. Hentz, Presrdent, 1' 255' .L xi!! I20 Q O. Drewke, Treasurer YOUNG SCIETITISTS The Young Sclentrsts Club has been restncted to freshmen General Scrence has been a requ1red subJect generally taken 1n the flrst year A club of thrs type 1t was belleved added value attractlveness and mterest to the subrect 1t represented Another polnt worthy of notrce seemed to be the satrsfred feel rng among frrst year boys that they were not berng depr1ved of club advantages enloyed by the upper classmen A method of 1ncreas1ng the effectrveness of the work of the Young Screntrsts Club was through arrangements wrth teachers to serve as faculty advrsers for varlous club secuons Thus certarn groups were brought m touch Wllh teachers frtted to admrnlster to the needs of that partrcu lar angle of club work The frelds of GCllVllY were Aeronautrcs Demonstratlons Experrments Hob bres Merrts Nature Study Photography Programs Prorects and Publrclty Arr pressure Buoyancy of Alr and Preparatron of Oxygen were a few of the experrmerrs glven Demonstranons such as the Prle Drrver Photo Enlargmg DGVICQ and Spot Lrght were 1ncluded Guest speakers often appeared on the program Two members Robert Fawcett Frank Blanchard took a trrp durrng Clean Up Week to Detrort Mlchrgan wrth the Engrneerrng Club to v1s1t the Ford Motor Plant Offrcers presrdent Henry Hentz vrce presrdent Roman Dereng secretary Bruce Herdrrch treasurer Otto Drewke sergeant at arms Wrllram Groove Representat1ve Robert Fawcett Sponsor Mr Harold Taylor Amerrcans are the western prlqrrms who are carryrng f lf along wrth them that qreat mass of arts scrences vrgor and mdustry J, Ryan I I I I ' I I I T I I I I I I - I I J . 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' Q wg- fr- , rg - - ? ifn' 1 ' ' QL f . . 7 XY' 1: , L - rt-11.-fans., ' TOURS THROUGH THE WORLD OF SCIENCE lx LL ndoren I 9 r A J h n P He r d M Hlldeb rd nno los De e aan H L a R W sono C nac N Crotoot A Z dbold ul Mor ah '1 Kremer R Borqexsen L r G Leg C n S Darv ct h s t ut Apd W Q C Ion tovsky S Lenz E Kl nan a II R S1beske E Pr t lt Dah G Kr tsc m 1 e me I Roed I Petersen l er I Gea nopculos F G ao R W 4 H utzow amc Colll n T Borc P Ma O Czhlar H Ose he TOURS THROUGH THE LUORLD OF SCIENCE Although Just recently formed th1s club consxstmg of sophomores has accompl1shed much 1n the Way of broademng the students knowledge of sclence Meetlngs were held on the f1rst Saturday of every month and tours were taken throughout the c1ty on these days Members of the group obta1ned cred1ts for attend1ng these trlps One Saturday the group V1S1l9d the Ch1CGQO L1ght1ng lnst1tute located on the th1rtys1Xth floor of the CIVIC Opera House The program presented here was very 1nterest1ng A remarkable mechan1sm d1splay1r1g beaut1tul colors opened the program by play1ng muslc later a humorous expenrnent was conducted Corn kernels were popped 1I'1 a cellophane bag by means of four br1ll1ant l1ghts The pertechon ot the new Fluorescent llght was thoroughly explamed Th1s lecture proved to be benef1c1al and educatlonal Another tr1p was taken through the Museum of Scxence and lndustry where gas en g1nes steam eng1nes and automob1les were on d1splay An 1ce skatmg party wh1ch followed that afternoon prov1ded emoyment for all club went a modern passenger plane and acqu1red some useful 1nformat1on concernlng a1r travel The star gazers had an opportumty to see the heavenly bod1es at the Adler Planetar1um at another date Smce the study of aeronautlcs has come 1nto prom1nence the to the Mumclpal A1r Port The students were conducted through The othcers of the club were Serge Logan, pres1dent, Harold Llha, vlce pres1dent, Iune DePear, secretary Mlss Laura Kremer was the sponsor L1ves of great men all remmd us We can make our lrves sublzme And departing leave behmd us Footpnnts on the sands of time Longfellow w V+? new if wil? wi '1 K wJ ' fftv , 1 f' I v , 1 .vs I-11 as-+ I2I F-.CVY li '. L. ' , I. e ns, F Koehler B. mba' ah, I. Mc- '!f': o , , tr , . ra . , E. Gea pong ', I. P ar, S. LQ I , . 111 . O 2: K, E n Cs, E. org , E. llard- Jxnd, I. V' , . 1 . , ll. P1 lry, M, x G., Miss l'tur'x , . - . , ', Schwfx tz, . 5 1 , . 12le, M 3 a , S. Ba: h, P. Dix cl, ff. al. RO oc . es, A. 32:1 ,..,. 1 erg, 1. G c e, . . . 'es 1- znnz, . l, . 1 h er, R. Pau , . n , . r ' V :'.'.'sk:, O 1 . L , I. Ee ' m, E. er, C. Ru z, l., Ccllger, . k, . . ztin, R. irnst . , . l rt, M. Piss P Kaerf: r, I.. G bee, P. I I I I - - . 1 1 . , 1 I 1 ' 1 - wg?-212 W1 mail? wrd PAN AMERICAN ROW l: H, TOITHOVI, C. Catllu, A. Nrelsen, V. Stevers fsecretaryl, P. Brenk Kprestdentl, D. VVater' man fwcepresldentl, D. Scott trreasuxerl, R. Adolison, P. Davis. ROW 2: A. Buller, A Asien, M. Meyers, L. Brunelll, D. Arens, A, Barry, Dr. Iullano. V. lullan, l. Bremner, A. Hem me-rrch, K. lohnson, D. Kamms' kas. ROW 3: B, Hedrich l. Eckhof, M. Kaczmarek, M. Temp- ske, L. Dams, A. Kunze, C. Ek' lund, C. Christranson, I. Gimp, l. Dallman, I. Archer, PHD HITIERICHTI CLUB The promotron of frrendly relatrons between North and South Amerrca natronally rmportant rssue has been the a1m of the Pan Amerrcan club Thls orgamzatlon 1S but one of the many branches of the Pan Amerlcan League a natronal assoclatlon One of these branches such as the Schurz club may be found 1n nearly every large hrgh school where Spanrsh rs taught Among the many events on the sprrng calendar were Pan Amerrcan Day celebratlon at the Eleanor Club and the annual Pan Amerxcan conventron as part of therr act1v1t1es for the year They produced a Spanrsh musrcal play entrtled Iuanlta Lrnda held on Aprrl 24 Followrng the performance the club gave a tea for the graduatmg members and for the pr1nc1pal players rn the cast The annual Pan Amerrcan dance was held thrs past year as usual the proceeds of whrch rncreased the treasury for the benefrt of all the members Each year the club has held a Chrrstmas party lor the needy Mexlcan chrl dren Old clothes and toys were collected and dlstrlbuted through the several MGXICGD churches Pearl Brenk held the otfrce of presldent Donese Waterman presrded as vrce presrdent Vrola Srevers was secretary and Dolores Scott was treasurer The two sponsors of the club were Mrss Daphne Swartz and Doctor Iusto lulrano Amenccz IS a contment many lands H4155 E 1- l22 Archxbald MacLe1sh , CI , . 1 - , 1 , , . - r . H , . H . . , . ' . I ' . f , - 4 ,Q xxx N li' w W 1 - ' 1 it ir,- ' ' V xg fe '-if gi' 5 5 A-.5 it If - - - 5, , ,. ga - ,,V -b 5 . . ' - if 9- --M' SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL ROW l: R. Nmkels, P. Davrs, C, Dettman, R. Wrlborn, L., Fry mark, A. Zander, D. Henry, D. Loome. ROW 2: M. Porter. I.. Perlman, I. Dankert, A. Korbzlxzs, I. W'ooler, E. Monogue, M.ss Alexander, Miss Swartz, F. Sav L H M G lb frqe, . ansen, . 1 ert, C. Helgeson. ROW 3: D .Kadenf xonz, H. Quaver, B. Krmdberg Karlyr, P. Kruchten, D. Krempke E. Detlesfen, V, Westergeard, A Herrmerich, C. Parrett, R. Lester SPHFIISH EXPERIITIEHTHL CLUB The Spamsh Expenmental Club was one of the many newly organ1zed asso c1at1ons at Schurz thrs year At the1r meetlngs the members have endeavored to speak Spamsh restrrctmg the club to Spanlsh students only The arm of the club was to promote an mterest 1n the rmportance of the Spanrsh language and to further the use of rt 1D darly conversatron The club was dlvrded rnto two organrzatlons the dramatlc group and the mus1cal group The dramatlc mem bers met every Fnday the fourth per1od 1n the soclal room whrle the muslcal members convened every Monday the thtrd per1od Among the club GCl1V1l19S for the semester were the product1on of two plays ent1tled The Moor of the Tower of Alhambra and La Flor De Valencra or The Flower of Valencla The musrcal group sang varlous Spanrsh songs melodles and lyr1cs The club consrsted marnly of hrst year Spanrsh students The oihcers of the Spanlsh group were Ruth Wllbourn president LaVergne Frymark vxce DIGSI dent Arlls Zander secretary Dorothy Hewry treasurer and Dorls Loome sergeant at arms The otfrcers of the mus1cal group were Charlotte Leuthner presrdent Constance Danlse vrce presrdent Ruth Nlchols treasurer and Vlvxan Westberg sergeant at arms The sponsors were MISS Daphne Swartz Mrs Myrtle Martm and MISS Grace Alexander How selflessly they seek ptolounder mecmmgs fix- xf XI xxf T,,f '1Q Bertha Gemeaux Woods .1451 l23 1 - 1 , . . , . ' 1 1 1 . 11 11 11 . 11 11 . 11 . . . - 1 , . f 1 I 1 ' ' I 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 ' - u I I I if 1 Z X 1-'7 ku ,S rm f-I 1-1 QE ..1,JL,, .f V .Q y l' ' X' 1 s, 15. f X '1 5 11 . 11 yy ,M 1 1 , ' -of 1 li 7' f lr 1 . - ,H , , PALLEIEERS ROW 1: R, Carlson, F, Hewes L. Burkhardt, A. Smzth, L. Faber K. Schmidt, C. Craig, D. Water man, T. Sorensen. ROW 2: I Ztelinski, E. Klak, F. Car wright, D. Peterson, E, Corei son, E, Nitschke, I. Beoky, I Roth, R. Hess, G, Walser, I. N. Patterson. -rx-..,., 1 . THE PHLLETEERS Althouqh the Palleteers were orqanrzed only th1s semester a well planned pro gram was completed Wh1le the weather was cold the club worked rndoors sketcnmq from l1fe models As the temperature rose they moved out of doors and the campus became the scene of the sketchlnq party Elaborate plans have been made to VlS1l parks and the forest preserves tor background for therr sketches The requrrements tor membershrp whrch rnclude two semesters ot art and at least one add1t1onal semester ot advanced art may seem rather hrqh but the Palleteers are mterested 1n advanced art tor professronal work 1n the future and have hopes of attractmq others so rnterested The members have fulfrlled the desrre to draw well for therr own enroyment Another a1m of the club has been to awaken 1lS members to become apprecratrve of the trne talents and technrques of the great masters of the past and present The Palleteers foster the hrqh ambrtron to become affrlrated wrth a natronal honor socrety To fulfrll thrs arnbrtron members of the club are requrred to have ten prctures Judqed and accepted by the socrety A prn rs presented to each art club member who has qualrfred and become a member of the socrety The offlcers for the year were Donese Waterman presrdent Tove Soren sen vlce presrdent Clarrce Crarq secretary LaVerne Rodland treasurer and Avalon Sm1th sergeant at arms The club was under the sponsorshrp of Mrss Katherme Schmrdt 'u 'rf it VK l'p 'v Amenca IS rn blue black grey qreen scmdcolor Archxbald MucLersh . A , I V I Q . , I I I ' 2 , ' : - , ' - ' : ' ' , : , 1 1 f Q. b y k X5 gg. b -v E: , ff 'Q -.if 'ws' tj - - - EfI. ,J 5 4:.1-5 ..,,r 9 .. ' ' I24 Garski, L. Bendixen, S, Dr-ell: 4 - SKETCH CLUB ROVV li l. Martino, H. H'rrr1:s, IW. Slaphe, F. Osxfxl, R. Carlson, Q, Crmq, A. Smrth, T. Soren' sen. ROW 2: D. Zlelmskl, D, Hodge, G. Arendt, C. Nelson, E. Schrezber, A. Egebrecht, B. Vtfheeler, Mrs. Framberg, E. Dier, E. Wagner, E. Cornwall, L. Hedf yukowski. ROW 3: I. Rrchter, R Glsen, I. Lmne, M. Thompson, l, Sternal, L. Gorskr, D. Water- zznn, G, Walser, S. De Volld L. Krantz. THE SHETCH CLUB Wrth the rdea ot creatlng a greater mterest rn art the Sketch Club has been developed 1n tour years from one of the smallest organlzatlons 1n Schurz to one of the largest and most popular Under the advrce and guldance of Mrs Ruth Framberg the members have not only become better skllled 1n the varlous txelds of art but also have garned a Wlder knowledge of art1st1c works Because a part of each meet1ng has been used to sketch from lrfe poses and the flgure of the model always drawn 1n the Club Book members have become better tramed 1n the elements of drawrng An annual tr1p to the Art lnstltute to vlew famous exh1b1ts such as the Ward Thorne rooms the works of Goya the Louvre Exhlblt and many others has produced a larger apprecratlon and understand1ng of every phase of art The club however has not l1m1ted rtself to art alone many outsrde act1v1 tles have found the1r way rnto the currrculurr Among those planned by the oftlcers were the annual dance g1ven ln school w1th part of the proceeds donated to charrty and a party held 1n honor of former members The club has seen at least one leg1t1mate play a season the last one belng Romeo and luhet The club has also created a vast art lnterest and has caused a w1de rnflu ence upon others by maklng Navy Menus for the lun1or Red Cross deslgmng and sell1ng cork lapel prns or1g1nat1ng Easter napktns for sallors and exh1b lllnq works of art drawn by club members Ofhcers for thls semester were Clar1ce Cralg presldent Tove Sorenson v1ce presldent Rae Cuthlll secretary Elame Dler treasurer Carolrne Mommsen sergeant at arms Mrs Ruth Pram berg sponsor The prcture that approaches sculpture nearest IS the cntrc fi x WX wt -fe-Nw-me I25 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I - 1 1 - I I I 1 1 1 7 ' 1 1 , . . . . 11 1 1 ll I . 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' ' I - ' fi ii? ' 0 rr H. jr 5 . 'er-Ffh me , -1 4' 7 .T 1 ' ff- T ,' ' Z -1 , - ,x t o ,g o f .- l F ' ' 4 'wpgv 1 4' A 1 Elia 'Xi'- l26 SENTINELS ROW 1: M. Boglxanl, E. Rcnxer B. Cahltn, A. Nielsen, A Meaume, E. Mueller, B. Skerle R. Graham, B. Hank. ROVV 2 A. Horn, C. Skerke, M. Zdunel: D. Burke, B. Dammann, Mr. Craig V. Zwtetka, V. Berthold, D. Zbor owski, B. Herdrtck, II. Nelson I. Amour. ROVV 3: F. Zukowsk1 I. Shellyren, D. Warbritton, D Kuta, R. Healy. C. Fleck, I Lamos, R. Navy, C. Eklund, M Crusnow, D, Tarmblyn. E. Peter son. THE SETITIDELS Formed as an ard to the hall guard system the Sentmels Club has ga1ned tn popularlty and prest1ge unt1l 1t has become one of the most essentlal organ 1zat1ons 1n Schurz Through tts dealmgs wtth trathc problems and student dllll cult1es the club 1S now rndtspensable to the school system Membershtp IS composea of the sen1or marshals thetr clerks the floor marshals and more recently the tardy clerks and seventy txve addltronal students The head ot the guard system automatlcally becomes the sponsor of the Senttnels and th1s year wtth Mr Cra1g as dlrector and superv1sor thls organtzatlon has become even more pI'Of1C19l'1l The student members have dlscussed and settled lock and locker d1tf1cult1es trathc regulatlon and control and all other dxsturbances thus supersed1ng the Student Counctl 1n handllng some school problems BGS1d9S mamtalmng and preserv1ng order throughout the two and one half m1les of Schurz corrldor and deal1ng wtth numerous other dlfflcultles the Sen t1nels calendar has been hlled wtth many act1v1t1es of a soc1al nature Among the most prom1nent were the annual dance and banquet club ITIOVIGS and soctal meetlngs Wllh members themselves provldtng the entertalnment Wlth tts many soc1al and outstandlng achlevements the Sentmels Club has 1n creased 1n s1ze and potent1al1ty The otflcers for thls semester were Raymond Graham pres1dent Robert Hank VICG presxdent Bermce Skerke secretary Arne H111 treasurer Mlchael Geraghty and Agnete Nlelson sergenats at arms Alfred Meaume student sponsor Mr Everett Crarg sponsor He stood for Right --Clmton Scallard 1 I . . A ' 1 . - - 1 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 A - 1 I - 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 mv -rs. . . . jj If 1 1 ' 1: E1 11. N f l 1 t. . Q4 ' I T' 95 f R ' 5321 3, ll . ll ' 1' 4 21 r E 11, 1, . V1 , : .1 , -...... 3' ' ' - A3ifj.,,u .,..., HI Y IUNIOR ROW l G Wilson C Iantho Secretary T Haywood Vlce Prestdent G Chesser Treasurer C Davls Prestdent W Lam beau Sergeant at Arms I War brttton R Barnett ROW 2 A Schnerderbaur I Graves B Herdrrch E Bok I Ed ng! n L Krotta D Gath Ed Ettertz R Tade ROW 3 B DeWult H Glaub A Post G Tasett B Ahlborn D Calmeyn D Ptetfer ondon Spa no Hughes JUNIOR HI Y The purpose of the Carl Schurz Iun1or H1 Y IS to create 1'na1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commumty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an character We stand on a platform of clean speech clean scholarshlp clean sports and by the readtng of the mtnutes by Charles Iantho the club secretary Durmg the past year the club has been under the capable leadershlp of Charles Davis The club attained a defrnlte rank as an acttve organlzatlon both 1n school and communlty ln a program 1nclud1ng debates hayrldes bus1ness meetlngs and basketball games the hrgh spot was undoubtedly the formal lnductlon of new members and the 1nstallat1on of the offtcers On Aprxl 23 the club was shown a motlon plcture produced by the Nattonal Y M CA Commlttee showlng the varlous phases of youth educat1on Thrs movle was all lnclusrve ln ITS scope ranglng from superv1sed athletlcs 1n sum mer camps to the busrness and technrcal tra1n1ng offered 1n Y MCA schools and colleges The members were parncularly mterested because the part show 1ng club ceremonles was taken durlng the f1rst semester at a Schurz Senlor H Y Meetrng The offrcers were Charles DQVIS prestdent Thomas Haywood VICG presl dent Charles Iantho secretary Gordon Chesser treasurer and Wxlham Lam beau sergeantat arms The club was under the sponsorshxp of Mr I A Campbell fm H1s spmt soared beyond the mountmg lark Tjxs Florence Earle Coates , . I 1 ., , i V O H.L ,B.'l1',1Kl clean living. These words open every Iunior Hi-Y meeting and are followed N 4 .gi 128 SENIOR HI-Y ROW l: R. Davts, H. Bc-xzy, H. Larson, F. Iohnson, F, Anderson, W. Throgmorton. R. Lemon, M. Hara Burda, C. Catlm. ROW 2: N. Geannopoulos, A. Sommerud, C. Quakenbush, R. Lilleberq, I. Halversen, C. Tyszko, R. Oakes, Mr. Campbell, K. Behrend, A. Ianislowskt, R. Medal, A. N3b.s1 R. Moore. ROW 3: H. Lager- qutst, L. Re-ll1s, D. Ebner, C. Lar- son, R. Carlson, R. Halverson, G. Rzefstahl, A, Walters, G. Tansey1 R. Legner, D. Warbritton. TOP ROW: I. Lercntt. G. McNally, l.. Borchert, W. Holtz, R. Vt'f-nl'1glz1 B. Borgenson. SENIOR HI Y The Carl Schurz Senlor H1 Y may look back upon a year of d1vers1f1ed GCl1V1lY rang1ng all the way from a tr1p to the studxos of the Nat1onal Broadcastmg Corn pany to hear Plantat1on Party to part1c1pat1on 1n an Easter SGIVICQ by all the H1Y and Tr1H1Y clubs of the lrv1ng Park d1str1ct 11'1 the lrvlng Park Bapttst Church The Schurz Clubs not only contr1buted to the program but prov1ded the mus1c for the ent1re SGIVICG a feature of wh1ch was the SIIIQIHQ of the Gall1a by the mlxed cho1r accompanled by Howard Lagerqu1st at the organ At the begmnmg of the school year the theme Body MlUd and Sp1r1t was dec1ded upon and these three p1llars served as QU1d9pOSlS along the road to the sort of Chr1st1an 1 llowsh1p that 15 the ult1mate a1rn of H1 Y In Novem ber the Natlonal YMCA made a mot1on ptcture of the vanous phases of H1 Y act1v1ty 1nclud1ng the formal 1nduct1on of new members It was th1s phase that the Carl Schurz club was chosen to deplct When th1s p1cture was featured at the annual Alurnn1 get together the members as well as the VISITIHQ Alumnr were proud to see themselves f1lmed 1n act1on 1n techn1color The club at once knew all the fam1l1ar s1ghts caught 1n the p1cture from the sm1l1ng counte nance of Fred Anderson pres1d1ng over the ceremony to that flammg patch of halr ID the front row under wh1ch one usually f1nds D1ck Dav1s Numerous speakers added luster to the year s program Early 1n the year when the club was QGIUIHQ momentum Mr L I Sleeper Boys Work Secre .. ' 1 11 . 11 1 . . . . 1 - 1 1 11 . 11 . . . . , . , . 11 . . . 11 1 1 1 1 . . ,Q . .... v - C . , . . . . - I I - I I I 1 1 1 . . . 1 , . . . , ' 1 .A 1' , 2, I 4 1 ,aff l'lT,1,'!'ff.5Q, 'Tx 411151 : ',:.... 1U 1 - 7 ,N 12 1 fs... if' ' -, 3' -, My .V 111 -1 iii Q:-'auf 'E1'.-- ' SENIOR HI-Y BCVV ll R. Lemon, H. Berry, R, Larson, F. Iohnson, J. Leichtr, B. Borqerson, N. Geannopoulos, I. Barber. ROW 2: R. Eagan, A. Hoqanson, B. Mack, L. Wtlscn, H. Laqerqurst, Mr, Campbell, J. Halvorsen, R. Oakes, L. Rellzs, G. Tansey, W. Tupy. ROW 3: Lanqan, C. Tyszko, R. Ltlle- perq, E. Schulze, C. Larson, C. Sharpe, D. Anderson, D. War- brxtton, R. Halverson, H. Walss, II. Ebner, W. Kappus. ROW 4: W, Wenholtz, L. Nelson, L. Bor- shert, C. Freeman, R. Lewts, R, Medal, K. Behrend, R, Kew- zey, R. Graham, W. Conybear, Z.. Catlrn, G. Rxefstahl, M. lever. senlon HI YI V0w pfig tary of the lrvlng Park YM CA spoke on the Purpose of H1 Y Th1s talk served as an excellent po1nt of departure and numerous other speakers fol lowed Whose general purpose 1t was to ald the club 1n acqumng a fuller apprec1at1on and a better unclerstandrng of the aforemenhoned theme On May 7 the club llstened to Leonard Sachs Basketball Coach at Loyola UU1V9IS1fY on the sublect of the Importance of Athlet1cs tn the H1gh School The Rev erend Carl McAll1ster spoke on some of the more serlous aspects ot H1 Y Work lack Elder former Notre Dame AllAmer1can and at present Athletlc Drrector of the C Y O ln Chlcago was the last speaker of the year He gave the boys some advlce for the future and expla1ned how physrcal tra1n1ng makes one better able to cope wrth every day problems and to emoy hte act1v1t1es Whlle the educatlonal phases of H1Y were of prrrnary rmportance those of a more soclal nature have not been neglected Durlng the past year the club enyoyed two Jolnt meet1ngs Wlth Roosevelt Tr1H1Y and one each Wllh Schurz Alpha and Beta clubs aslde from regular Date Nrght One of the hrgh l1ghts of the year s act1v1ty occurred when Mr D I Nad1n Roosevelt sponsor formally 1nstalled the second ofhcers as well as Mr Camp bell the new school sponsor The ofhcers were Fred Iohnson presldent Iames Le1cht1 vlce prestdent Rrchard Larson secretary Henry Berry treasurer In the land ol youth and freedom beyond the ocean bars Where the art IS lull of sunlzght and the flag IS full of stars Henry Van Dyke ly Q ku leg'-v l29 ox - . ., . H . . . . ., ' . I , . ,, . . . H . . . , . - 1 I ' ' ' 1 . ,, . ,. , . . . . , I ' - , . I , f : ' '. ' - ' : 1 I 1 - ' fi ' lil' , fg- t tt Q ' ' Q ..:::.iQ'f' lg, TQ I4 5 4,71 . . . , 5- f , f, ' , .V Q 3 4. , rr' 'DAQ 255 23953 JiP:1i?U 5'W ,J I30 ALPHA TRI-HI-Y ROW 1: D. Wartenburg, I. Pete: sen, M. Petersen, C. Lyon, I Eggers, B. I-hrsch, I, Faye, M Cadman. ROW 2: R. Lindemann L. Goldenberg, E. Thompson, W Von Boen1qk, F. Sampson, P Iahnke, S. Rogers, L. Thompson I. Geannopolus, M. Wllhams ROW 3: M. I-Ltchens, A. Stanqer L. Eggers M. Co1we'l, D, Water man, M. Marl n, M. Mtch' l., B Hartmann, E. W1em.1s, eorqe. HL HH TRI HI Y A typ1cal Autumn feelmg rustled through the schedule of Alpha Tr1 H1 Y That 1nv1gorat1ng feehng flavored w1th tangy zestful enthus1asm New ofhcers new members and br1ght new 1dGGS made th1s a gay sparkhng semester The new members went through the usual steps the Rush Tea Talent Show In1t1at1on and Formal lnduct1on The remamder of the program was qu1te or1g1nal Var1 ous top1cs llke Slgns of the Tlmes Words that work and Arnerlcan Por tra1t were heard These offered a de per understand1ng of present day problems Other educat1onal talks and movles were presented Among the many worthwh1le sublects were Story of M1lk Around the World and The Story of the Coastguard The Chrlstmas carol1ng and S9fV1C9 nlght at wh1ch t1me the club embarked on a secret prolect under the superv1s1on of the Red Cross added the t1n1sh1ng touches to the educatlonal sect1on of the program The soclal events began Wllh the Fathers and Daughters Banquet w1th Sergeant Nance as the guest speaker On the tour through the Trlbune Tower the most 9XC1l1I'1Q' moment was see1ng the paper go to press Date N1ght made a dramat1c entrance Penthouse Serenade was 1lS t1tle and theme It was an mformal dance held Wllh Beta Tr1 H1 Y and Semor H1 Y An enjoyable SGHIOT Farewell Party brought the semester act1v1t1es to an end The ofhcers were Ruth Peterson presldent Charlotte Lyon v1cepres1dent lane Eggers secretary Mlldred Petersen treasurer Ieanne Leach and Elalne Magnuson sergeants at arms The sponsors were Mrs L.1ll1ar1 I-le1nle and MISS Eleanor Shanahan Q 1 , 1 1 1 el ' Q Q D - G t . ti . ' L 1 F - - - 1 , . I I I I . . 11 . . 11 11 11 11 . I I - . 11 . 1: , . V , . 11 . 11 11 11 11 1 11 . . . . . - 1 . 11 . 11 . . 1 , . - 1 - 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , ' ' . . lmfm.-.f ' H 19' '--. 1. . 1 3 L. ff - 7? 5 1 --.e -1.1 .1 1 x, 111 ' 11. ' 1 4? Awe' w-,,-we - - ALPHA TRI HI Y ROW1 B Huska R Ltndemann R Leversen L Goldenberq L Drake C Lyon I Freese A Lakowskt I Iohnson K Cottter ROW 2 E Schnetder S Roger B Htrsch F Sampson E Loss man V Berthold A Fonger Mrs Hetnle sponsor N Mtller C Ege R Frednckson M vVtl hams B Baldwxn I Petersen L, Wartenberg R W 3 M H1lChlHS E Semple H Damalas E Rell M Gebel V Urban I Btefstahl A Horn L Eqge s P Dtckerson A M1tchell I Ham mar M Gabuelson E Thomp on ROW 4 M Larsen I. Sun I Hansen D George A Stan er G Kryszewskl M Moulton B Sorem D Behrens D Water man M Colwell B Hartmann M M1t hell R Wxlkms M Kat cvsky R Osen L Thorpsen f. I W W4 '35-fe . '53 ojf HL HH TRI HI Y Alpha Tr1 H1 Y has a platform bu1lt on Amer1can ldeals lts cornerstones are pure thoughts pure words pure acttons and hlgh standards of Chr1st1an char acter Upon th1s platform 1t has rarsed 1lS colors red whlte and blue express mg sacr1f1ce purlty and loyalty Through llS careful select1on of members Tr1 H1 Y has always been among the foremost organtzatlons at Schurz Iunlor and Senlor glrls wtth a deflmte understandmg of the club and 1lS requuements were consldered candldates for membersh1p The Rush Tea and Talent Show dec1ded whether or not the candldate may be 1n1t1ated and be a partrcrpant 1n formal 1nduct1on nrght and thus become an Off1C1Gl member The semester s pro gram has been 1nterest1ng educat1onal and entertammg On Servtce N1ght a party sponsored by the club was QIVGU for the l1ttle chxldren of the Henry Booth House Easter SGIVICGS were held as usual tn the Bapt1st Church The club members belongtng to e1ther Sen1or or Solo Chorus assxsted 1n the smg 1nq of Galha Formal Date N1ght was held w1th Beta Trl H1 Y on May seven teenth Dances partles Jomt meet1ngs wtth Beta Tr1H1Y and SGHIOI H1Y mov1es tours and many rnterestmg speakers helped to make th1s year one of outstandmg quahty The offlcers were Charlotte Lyons pres1dent Lors Drake vtce pres1dent Iane Freese secretary Agnes Lakowskt treasurer Lots Goldenberg and Ioann Iohnson sergeants at arms The sponsors are Mrs L1ll1an Hemle and Mxss Eleanor Shanahan Fnends are Izke keepsakes growmq more dear More precious more chenshed fi tix Year after year fr I3l 1 ' St . O : . , . r, . 'V ' f , X- . , - A 1 e A1 . P - - I I - - 3 1 I ' 1 - T , . . . . . , , . f , . , , . I I - s ll 1 ll l 1 1 1 ' I I ' - v I I : 1 I 1 ' I 1 I 1 I , ' ' . . KA. ' If XA! 11?-it D- U .TTT Li L ' ' ' , it dxf? . . tif I7 is Q I I Lu'-. .1 ' 5, 5 2,31 I32 BETA TRI HI-Y ROW 1: M. Farelly, E. Goebel E. Lund, G. Talmadge, D. Cough len, M. Hauck, I, Foster, I. Mc Donnough, A. Mack. ROW 2: F Hewes, K. Ouackenbush, M Cole, V. Christiansen, I. Neslow L. Ferguson, E. Klack, R. Dodge R. Sletner, L. Rodland, I. Frie ward, s. Norman, 1. Roud. now 3:IDd,L.M you . u a amerow, . t sen, B. Waugh, A. Krautstrunk D. Breda, L. Breda, G. Huckm M. Brosted, S. Gates, V. Pecaro M. Koss. ROW 4: L. Schnexder bauer, L. Hjorth, R. Apking, M Knapp, E. Bachman, M. Davgs D. Andersen, R. Lemon. B HTRIHIY Courageously and loyally Amerlcan rdeals have been upheld Applrcanons were frled by Junror glrls for admlttance 1nto the club They were selected for thelr scholast1c stand1ng character and social ratlng Anxrously each appl1 cant warted to hear of her acceptance The fortunate ones became members lmmedrately genume rnterest and whole hearted cooperat1on were displayed and the group buzzed Wllh act1v1ty W1th the theme L1ve Your Llfe rn m1nd the club planned and carr1ed out a full and excltlng program A Jolnt meetlng was held W1th Alpha at Wh1ch Dr Bertha Shafer spoke on Boy and Grrl Relatronsnrp At the gathermg wrth the Wr1ght lunlor College H1 Y dancrng followed the bus1ness and refreshments were served An educa tlonal tour through Northweste n Unrverslty offered a ghmpse of college l1fe The dangerous effects of narcotrcs were demonstrated rnnocent Whlte mrce Fashron problems were solved Fashlon Ed1tor of the Trrbune Personahty Preferred F Grawe A unrque and d1fferent Date Nrght was seventh W1th the help of decoratxve top hats and by Dr McNally on two by Mrss Rhea Seeger was stressed by Mrs held on December the rhythmrc notes happy couples danced to an 1mag1nary Penthouse Serenade A Hallowe en atmo sphere was created at an outdoor meetrng as the grrls sat around a fxre roast mg wzeners and eatrng apples The offrcers were Edlth Goebel presrdent Elarne Lund V1C9 presrdent Gene vreve Talmadge secretary Dons Coughlen treasurer sergeants at arms Lucre Schnerderbauer and Margaret Knapp The sponsors were M1ss Nanon M Wmcher and Mrss Eleanor Shanahan E T - - I I ' - . . . . H . . H . . ' I - I I ' - . I . . . . I ' I ' . . . H . ,I . . H . H . . H H f I l I . . - . : - 1 I 1 7 ' ' I K -53? rar -J, all 1 F51 ' ' F lt 2 ' x 4, 4 rg, lk-I' z.s1.tfig..1gp 5, rf. '. rv! 13211 A' E' 'I ,lm-5 ' ' -.t '- EP BETA TRI HI Y BOW 1 R Apktng secretary E Lund prestclent R Dodge v ce estdent F rgu s treasurer D Bredzr I Duda I McDonnough K Quaclcenbush A Mack ROW 2 B I Graff F Hewes P Baumgartner I Brauer S Read I Fretwalcl M ss W1ncher M Koss E Mon 0 ue E Doroznsk1 E Klak R Sretner BOW 3 l Olson R calson L Conybear L Brod B Rooney L Iohnson W Hem 'n ter D Kelley V Pe aro G Borke P Hemmeter ROW 4 'NA l-lodson K Madder' I Trmk L Hjorht N McNab av1s H Gage H Bembenek M Knapp E Cornwall L Mame A Boold L O n TRI HI Q' Another page has been turned 1n the story of act1v1t1es of Beta Tr1 H1 Y Work 1r1g Wllh a Splfll of enthus1asm and tr1endly cooperat1on each event was packed W1th exc1tement and ach1evement M1rth and laughter preva1led as the new members were 1n1t1ated Interest was expressed when Mrss Daphne Swartz showed the club Sl1d9S of her tr1p to Mexrco Two other speakers were a representatrve from MacMurray College for Women and MISS W1ncher who spoke about Glrls of Other Lands Io1nt meet1ngs w1th Alpha and Wllh the H1 Y were outstand1ng events In February Mrs Mamerow was g1ven a hearty Welcome 1nto the club as the new lay sponsor A Jo1nt Easter Servlce held Wllh our H1Y helped create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commun1ty h1gh standards of Chr1st1an character The glrls engaged 1n sewmg baby clothes for the1r SGIVICG ProJect On May trrst H1gh11nks at Holhster was presented by the drama commtttee Date N1ght Was on May the seventeenth a glor1ous even1ng of clancmg 1n b1llow1ng sk1rts Then came a sad n1ght for graduates at the Semor Farewell Standlng on a platform of pure thoughts pure words pure act1ons the book has closed on another Sp1SOd9 1n the hte ot Beta Some of the g1rls W1ll open 1t aga1n next year the others who W1ll no longer be members of Tr1 H1 Y wrll rema1n frlends The offlcers were Elarne Lund prestdent Ruth Dodge v1cepres1dent Rosemary Apkmg secretary LOIS Ferguson treasurer Ieanette Duda and Dor1s Breda sergeants at arms The sponsors were MISS Nanon M W1ncher Mrs George Mamerow and MISS Eleanor Shanahan I' lk!! My heart IS warm wzth the fnends I make Af X 5 And better fnends I 11 not be Imowmg LJ, Edna St Vmcent Mxllay Reg I33 ' I 1 I . -I ' .1 ' I 1 I 1 -pr 7 L, e on, 5 1 11 - 1 . 1 . 1 , . 1 ' , , , . - ff' 1 . ', . , . .e 1 . , . c , . ler, . ' 1 . ,M. U -1 . 1 . 1 1':'.v, . 1 l. tten, ' ' I 1 .L .- ., . Vt r ' ! ' 1 ,L.. .. a. -' V , . 'A - - 1 I 1 ' . , . . . 11 . . - I I . . , . 11 1 11 . .. . 11 . 1 11 . 11 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 I 1 I 1 ' I 1 I 1 I , - - . I . 1 N ,. 1 T f he Q sfgw ,easy -15 , . ,J ' H 1 L ,TT l1 ,11 ,, - 1 - ll K fo f - 1 '11 f . 1 5 1 ' -rxyasf 1'- l l j3,..Q? -C3 --gfi l34 THE ITIHP ROOfTl CLERHS The map room clerks occupy an lmportant pos1t1on on the l1st of Schurz SeI'V1Ce Orgamzatlons Th1s year they have been under the gu1dance of M1ss Nanon M Wmcher New maps of all kmds shapes and SIZGS have been recelved on the sublects of hlstory geography eConom1cs C1V1CS and commerclal geography The maps prlnted 1n gayly colored tmts ot brlght pmk and green have an 1ncreased V1S1b1lltY from a d1stance A new glazed map has been 1ntroduced on whxch the ever changrng boundar1es of European countrles can be changed easlly by retracrng the boundarles Wllh a speclally prepared crayon Teachers and students may lnspect these recent acqulsltrons When some method of t1l1ng became a necesslty as the number of maps mounted to four hundred and titty Bernard Krask and Martm Sulhvan co-chlefs of staff dGVlS9d a system ot catalogulng whlch has proved very etfxclent Char lotte Lyon and Sylvla Waszczenluk completed the clerlcal work Norman Keadle Robert Cafarella and Howard Schambaugh deserve equal credlt for therr splend1d work Every perxod of the day someone may be found ln room 325 ready to drstrlbute the maps wanted that perlod The boys have been called upon to repalr the maps also Versatlle would be a good word to descrrbe these clerks Nothmg useless IS or low Each thing m :ts place IS best Longfellow lb 1' i ll It ff 'M fled . . -1' 117 ,T , I .5 U A . r-Teri .fl - MAP ROOM CLERKS ROW 1: C. Lyon, B Krask M Sullivan, Miss Wincher ROW 2 H. Shambauqh, S. Waszczemuk N. Keadle, Ft. Catarella THE LAURELS ROW 1: F. Iohnson, R. Larson, P. Hemmeter, N. Geannopolous. ROW 2: I. DePear, G. Gunder- son, I. Cullen, W. Hemmeter. THE LHURELS The Laurels an honor soclety composed of students who have a scholast1c average of n1nety one percent or better was founded for the purpose of creat 1ng a Splflf of nvalry and to g1ve recogn1t1on to students who str1ve to reach the top step of the ladder of success The Laurels P1n whlch IS worn by every honor student was des1gned by MQFJOTIS Schw1eson Iune 37 graduate In order to dlstlngulsh between the varlous years a bronze p1n IS presented to the sophomores s1lver to the Junlors and gold to the senlors lt 1S a trad1t1on here at Schurz that 1t a student has been a member of the Laurels throughout hrs four years he IS awarded upon belng graduated a gold p1n The presentauon of a rose to each IB who makes the honor roll each of the hrst three quarters has been an 1mportant duty of the Laurels A room known as the College Corner where students may go to gather 1nformat1on concernlng colleges scholarsh1ps and entrance exammatlons has been created and ma1nta1ned Mr Goodwln 4A adv1ser has establxshed h1S ofhce here and QIVGH college gurdance to all who seek lt ASS1Sl1HQ h1m IS The College Gu1dance Commlttee composed of tour sen1ors Dorothy Bas t1an1 Iames L91Chl1 Ioan Bremner and Albert Stasrk Thls IS the Workroom for the Laurels Posted on the bullet1n board to 1nsp1re others IS a 11st of Laurels members The February 41 ofhcers conslsted of Walter Throgmorton pres1dent Fred GIICK Iohnson VICG pres1dent Mar1lyn Hauch secretary and Edward Rohr treasurer Frederlck Iohnson pres1dent Rlchard Larsen VICG pres1dent Pearl Hernmeter secretary and N1ckolas Geannopoulos treasurer were the ofhcers Z' f xl To seek knowledge IS better than to have knowledge E I Davld Jordan , , , , . , , I ' I I l , , I ll 4 ll I ' ' I I . , ' ' , ' - ' 2 ' , : , , : ' , : ' of the Iune '41 semester. s je ffvlfx rf X liz,-A'kf., 7-7 xy, 7? I if .fl 0 . u P 1 1 - - so ,N V E QM JW? -f 1 X ii-w.ii5il I36 POLISH CLUB ROW' l: L. Ksonklewlcz, G. Sol tys, L, Bteleskl, E. Tworek, R Graczyk, serqeantrat-arms: G Stanek, treasurerg V. Kraskz, se: Vetary: H, Zembrzuskt, pres. denty M. Brochockt, vlcfe-pres. dent, ROW 2: E, Kammskt, A Smtqxelskl, L, S1lursk1, L. Gat kowskt, H. Zdebski, I. Auqustrne H. Tomastk, Mtss Clerptk, S, Iur kowskx, l. Maslanka, M, Zxentek G. Kopczewskr, I. Nowak, W Zarzcyck. ROW 3: H. Lakowskn V. Zaqorski, V. Lakowskz, S Ostrowskt, H, Khszczewskx, B Kucharskt, H. Brozna, R. Kaz neckt, I. Trlnkler, D. Dudzznskt E. Lech, A. Szynkarek, I. lavrcr Skt, L. Srodulski. ROVV 4: L Wroblewski, H. Iurczak, L. Gor ski, A. Zalesiak, O. Wolnisty, E Dubtnskr, F. Czeslawskl, I, Kyiv: czytc, H. Warchalowsk1,E. Olen dzkt, V. Podosek, M. 'vVnyC:e zthowski, L. Zyqowicz POLISH CLUB To establlsh closer relattons between students ot Pol1sh ancestry and to acquamt the members w1th Pollsh L1terature Art and Musto have been the alms of the Pol1sh Club sponsored by Mtss C1erp1k She has asslsted and encouraged the members ln makmq the meetmqs ennoyable and educattonal The GCl1V1l19S of th1s club durmq the past year were many A Paderewskt program was presented to arouse the mus1cal rnterest ot the Poltsh students A Jornt meetlnq was held of the Wells and Schurz Pohsh Clubs at whtch a short program was presented and refreshments were served lnstructtons 1n the makrnq of Pohsh ornaments were QIVGD by the V1S1lOfS and th1s proved to be ot unusual 1nterest to members Part1c1pat1on 1n an oratorxcal contest sponsored by the Pohsh Students Federatlon was ot qreat value At an Open House varlous types of work were exh1b1ted for the beneflt of the parents teachers and students Debates on v1tal Pohsh subJects were also held The Pohsh Anthem leszcze Polska Nxe Zqtnela Pokt My Zy1emy wh1ch means Whtle Freedom Prevalls Pola td ls Not Lost expressed the Splfll ot Pollsh students All Pollsh students are urged to come to the club meetrnas The otncers of thls club were Helen Zembrzuslcl presldent Melv1n Broch ockl v1Ce prestdent VIIQIHIG Kraslcl secretary Genevleve Stanek treasurer and R1chard Graczyk sergeant at arms Amerzco hzs adopted Iand became dear to h1m LOUIS Goren I V I I I , . I l ' l I I , , f- ' . ' ' . ' - ', ' - ' : ' ' ' I 7 ' , 1 ll' AS A . . X I. i I ., ' lib , ,t 'X w V ,xv We . Taye,- ,,.,. ' , jr, . 1 . . V Mill ' ' ' r T I I ' lt his b AT? ' . fQ,1f, T SADDLE AND CYCLE ECW 1: B. Gade, H. Leavttt, A. , Krautstrunk, H. Zdebskt, H. Zvlculden B. Wheeler, P. Barth. BOW 2: L. Bailey, V. Pratt, I... lorgenson, G. Keller, D. Behrend. A. Bauer, L. Anderson, M1ss I-.ads-, M, Ped1, I. Mussared, T-I. Kczlowskz, I. Meurer, B. Ztm- rznerman, P. Shafer, R. Gehf. ROW 3: R. Lundmark, H. Braun, O. Wertaq, B. Wimmer, A. Lxp- ten, A. Cnsmyre, E. Mitchell, C. Bechtel, I. Bremner, S. Stanciu, V. Pass, G. Everson, D. De France, I. Giles, C. Kopacz, V. Swersen. ROW 4: P. Frlel, G. Kryczewskt, P. Werle, H. Rie- mann, L. Dams, P. Brenk, I. Sternal, P, Pounders, S. Bellon, I. Eeakey, B. Lukowitz, I. Han- sen, R. Olsen, V. McCo11ouqh, I. Alsworth, M. McGuire. SHDDLE HND CYCLE CLUB To teach students how to rtde and to provtde pleasure and 1rnprovement for those who already could r1de were the purposes of the Saddle and Cycle Club Meetlnqs were held every second and fourth Monday durrnq the tenth pertod Thls club was under the sponsorshlp of M1ss Blade and MISS Bell Some of therr act1v1t1es th1s semester were pxctures on the technlque of r1d1nq and a horseshow at the Blackhawk Stables 1n whrch all members took part One act1v1ty rn partlcular that brought health cheer and fun to all were the Fr1day afternoon Jaunts tn wh1ch all the qtrls part1c1pated A three hour r1de was also eruoyed by the members and sponsors durmq the Clean Up Vacat1on The Ann Cruelty SOC19lY paid a v1s1t to the club and showed plctures on careful r1d1nq avoldance of accldents handhnq of the horse and many other features ot great value To any new members w1sh1nq to learn the art of r1d1nq a cordlal welcome has been extended The excellent way 1n whtch the sponsors part1c1pated 1D the act1v1t1es and the lnterest they showed tn helpmq the stu dents has been hlqhly appreclated The othcers of th1s club were Phyllts Barth prestdent Beverly Wheeler VICG presldent Helen Moulden secretary Helen Zdebskt treasurer Shrrley B1llon and Ahce Krautstrunk serqeants at arms I want my h1I1s' the trail That scorns the hollow Up up the ragged shale Where few w111 follow Arthur Gunterman JJ 'Wax 0? X 1.1:-ff I 37 . - I - - 0 1 J wx 'Cm if xt 1 - f l .Nfgx Ki ... la , if 1 0 lie' ' M- . r' Q 1 1 555 ggifit mi3 .8 lt '9EP'!! b.fi I38 FOREIGN RELATIONS ROW 1: E. Gualtieri, E. Truchlzn ski, F. Cartwright, D. Gilbertsen A. Coqan, G. Schafer, I. Odal R. Graham, G. Bloss. ROW 2 P. Kline, E. Stasiak, V. Pass, L Conybear, L. Wallack, L. Han sen, Miss Connell, V. Berthold C. Knight, L. Chorzewski, L Caracci. ROW 3: D. Flalkowskr L. Oplaski, S, Kariotis, I. Hol luan, G. Tasett, E. Cavelson, M Drarnstadt, S. Kstrowskt, F. Pien kos, R. Koznecki, A. Poldauf, D Pekosh, F. Frankowski. ROW 4 A. Gawin, E. Dubxnski, W Schoenherr, S. Bellon, P. Werle H. Bembenek, O. Wolnrsty, L Macey, D. Hallberg. FOREIGN RELHTIOHS CLUB The Fore1gn Relatlons IS a newly organlzed club sponsored by Miss Katherrne Connell to brrng together all students rnterested ln current atfarrs both rn Amer1ca and abroad to develop an mterest IH the progress of democracy and promote loyalty to our country The actrvrtres of the club have been dlversrtred all Worthy rdeas and sug gestlons berng accepted Any student lS el1g1ble for mernbershlp and may hold otfrce There has been much gamed ln the knowledge of torergn and domestlc affarrs by holdrng a serres ot debates and qurzzes on European warfare and 1ts effect on us Several members have engaged 1n speclal work attendrng lectures and debates The club was honored by an 1nv1tat1on to send Arnold Cogan presrdent ot the club and Ioy Odal vrce presrdent as representatrves to the Creole lrbrary to attend a conventron The conventron conslsted ot a serres ot lectures on the present European War srtuatlon after whrch roundtable drscussrons were enJoyed Among the top1cs actrvely drscussed were the tollowlng The preser vatron of the Brrtrsh Lttehne as v1tal to democracy Should we help Chrna agamst lapanese 1nvas1on'? Can we get along wrthout the cooperatlon of torergn countr1es'? Trrps Were taken to Chlnatown Hull House and Maxwell Street Otfrcers for the semester were Arnold Cogan pres1dent Ioy Odal vrce presrdent Caryl Knrght secretary Donald Brandt treasurer and Warren Dur Our country' In her mtercourse wrth forerqn natrons may she always be rn the nght but our country rlqht or wrong' A toast glven by Stephen Decatur at a dlnner rn hrs honor at Norfolk Va t18l6l , . 1 I ' ' I , - , I I - I I 1 L , 2,357 harn, as sergeant-at-arms. V Y :Kc i v ir' I. . U - H lf K' -L-'fl ' ' ' 5 ' Q 4 at . if 1 2 1. 5, A ,kk . . . ' ' ' ',-1. -ern' MATHEMATICS CLUB ROW l: D. Vorperlan, M. Brown. D. Anderson, I. Sregwart, S. jen- sen, I. Gage, Y. Read, P. Shafer. ROW 2: Mlss Hagen, K. Pawlros E. Hexdke, M. Bollrnqer, l.. Fox L. Johnson, I. Polek, A. Fonqer, L. Ward, I. Olson, B. Darnrnann, Mrss Mess. ROW 3: M. Black, I. Schow, A. Kunze, W, Donath, S. Ienkins, E. Schulze, R. Behrns l.. Burkhardt, C. Ecklund, P Drckerson, L. Molzne. I THE ITIHTH CLUB The Math Club one of the fast growrng and actrve clubs of the school was organlzed under the drrectron of Mrs Thode by a group of Semor boys rnter ested rn mathematrcs and all1ed sublects Later the Senlors 1nv1ted all students rnterested 1n mathematlcs who had completed a year of algebra to 1o1n A student who had not yet completed the necessary year of algebra could be come a member rf recommended by hrs mathematxcs teacher These requrre ments are st1ll rn effect Creatlng a greater understandmg and rnterest 1n mathe matlcs throughout the student body and studylng the practrcal applrcatlons of mathematrcs 1n varrous buslnesses and professrons are the two purposes of thls organrzatlon All has not been serlous calculatrons rn the group however A great deal has been Just plarn fun Many novel programs have been presented durlng the club year the Math QUIZ be1ng one of the most emoyed and well rece1ved Several members of the group partrcrpated tn thls program both as qu1z7ers and qulzzees One questron rn partrcular stumped everyone present Here 1t 15 Are there as many even tntegers as odd and even together? lf you must know the answer IS yes At other meetrngs blog raphres of famous mathematlclans were presented and short plays and sktts wrrtten produced and enacted by Math Clubbers glven A party complete Wllh games favors and refreshments concluded the GCl1V1l19S of the semester Olhcers Stanton Iensen presrdent Dorothy Anderson v1ce-presldent losephrne Gage secretary Ierry Sregwart treasurer Mrchael Brown sergeant at arms The sponsors are Mrss Helga Hagen and Mlss Elsa Mess f A ,Ax Nothmg rs rmpossrble to cr w1II1ng heart gk John Heyward rag, I - I u l - 1 1 - 1 , . 11 . 11 . . I - - 1 11 . 11 11 . 11 . . . . . 11 . 11 . 11 11 . . s 1 l - 1 . 11 11 . 1 1 - 1 I I ' . , 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 ' I' ' . ' R ff I f ' I 'hi U -1 '.,,i gh tg ,S Aw 3 as . ,, . . . . . . 11 A, ,, ,- L -- ' 'w-sg1.1-1f- ... ' I lx Mg Q ' v 13 I 40 FRENCH CLUB ROW l: F. Katz, R. McNamar1 P. Paulsen, P. Lawrence, R Hoffman, A. Iamslawskr, F. Nei son, Sergeant - at- Arrnsg B Wheeler, Treasurer, R. Dodge Secretary. ROW 2: F. Symons E. Iohnson, E. Ptashkin, D. Garre M. Forster, C. Dorrmqton, E Lossman, L. Vaqstem, O. Iur kowskr, D. Schwees, V. Mattes M. Munson, F. Dews, F. Cow lare. ROW 3: I, Ern, A. Iohnson L. Gull, M. Srmon, V. Rose, H Sedlarik, M. Tartara, L. Golden berg, M. Gorell, S. Makris, l-l Stone, I, Gerstexn, B. Shaprrc ROW 4: N, Geannopoulos, M Calwell, L, Yost, I. Lewis, I Ordlock, D. Doherty, V. Welder lahr, D. Roth, B. Slrnqerlana F. Iohnson, I. Sturwald, E Wendt l.. Schroeder, M. 31: chowski. LE CERCLE FRFIDCFIIS The plans of the February Iune 1941 semester ot Le Cercle Francals were many and var1ed A theater party and a tr1p to the Art Inst1tute to vlew the works of French pamters and sculptors were mcluded 1n the club s act1v1t1es Attend ance at a so1ree or even1ng party at the Goodwm Theater to see a program ot French songs plays and dances Thrs proved especlally lnterestlng and educatlonal as 1t gave the students ot the French language an opportumty to hear French spoken fluently and to observe French manners and customs Partlcularly emoyable were the short slats grven by students ot other hlgh schools The iestrval of Easter was celebrated at the regular Aprrl meetrng by a speclal program ot mus1c and stones Whlle one member read the trad1t1onal French story of the Easter rabbrt another drew sketches to rllustrate char acters ln the story Competltron rn workmg out a crossword puzzle IH French ot words Cen termg about Easter suppl1ed excrternent and rnterest by maklng a valuable vocabulary lesson parnless Not surprrsrng was the tact that rnterest rn the proceedrngs was mcreased when 1ce cream and coolaes were served All 1n all Le Cercle Francars has completed a very successful year Ottlcers of thrs last semester were Annette Helnrlch presrdent Delphlne Mroz v1ce pres1dent Ruth Dodge secretary Beverly Wheeler treasurer and Fleldlflq Nelson sergeant at arms Sponsors were Mrss Mary Hlll Mrss Betty Wllllams and Mrss Bernadette Orem 1 ' - Y I ' I l l I ' : . 1 . : ' ' , ' ' - I l r I 4 I 1 . . ' .KA --5: . . .Q g . .i . mlb.. X X, i , a ti? ee-1--e 1- ?1 '. t All 'fe li-. -..g-,gn vhf' Q FRENCH CLUB BOW l: I. Buetow, D. Helwxg, IJ. Dahlman, E. Hansen, I. Mc- Clamath, E. I-lfxwkmson, E Monogue, VICE-PTGSld9UlI M Larsen, Pres1dent: M. Mltchell Secretary. ROW 2: R. Kaleth N. W1sdom, M, Green, B. Zxm merman, I. Amour, P. Shafer, M. Engel, V. Sandy, V. Strofel L. Homer. ROW 3: D. Larsen I. Burchby, L. Fyda, B. Gean nopolous, H, Neimes, I. Dobbs H. Zdebsk1, I. Chuley, I, Ionesee I. Geannopolous, I. Brauer BOW 4: G. Stantls, M. Amund sen, L. Walker, E. Iordan, I Freese, L. Colher, L. Wieder kehr, D. Mroz, I. Colher, G Durcany, L. Lindemann. LE CERCLE FRHUCFIIS Members of Le Cercle Franca1s for the flfSl tlme tr1ed the1r hands at busmess and sponsored a Chnstmas Dance Une Danse de Noel on December 15 Wlth muslc by the Dom1neers the dance held 1n the new gym was a great success Proceeds from lh1S event were used to purchase easy read1ng and song books for the French department thus happlly comb1n1ng a soc1al and a SGFVICG proJect Solos and duets of beaunful Chnsmas hymns group s1ng1ng of French carols were mcluded 1n the Chnstmas celebrat1on lnc1dentally the refreshments were also greatly emoyed At one of the1r more educat1onal SGSSIOHS the club had mov1es of charm1ng and p1cturesque Bnttany and Normandy Wh1le the fllms were be1ng changed one of the members gave a talk on the people of the French provmce Also 1ncluded 1n the educat1onal part of the semesters act1v1t1es were records of French operas reports on books by well known French W11l9TS and oral top1cs on characters who contrlbuted to the colorful h1story of France Ofhcers who gulded the fall semester Work were Mar1on Larsen presldent Elayne Monogue v1ce presldent Mary Mltchell secretary and Arthur Ian1slowsk1 treasurer MISS Mary H111 MISS Betty W1ll1ams and M1ss Bernadette Orem were sponsors Dear IS my country but hberty IS deczrer ex Longfellow gag ff I4I . . . I . . . . 1, H I I ' . . ff . H . I I 1 ' I - I 1 - I - I . . . I . . . I - rl I I I ' , ' : , 1 f - 1 f I 1 7 15 Ai H, 5x :A K --L L. ...., A 4 X f i 1 1 1, . . . -If if All X. ug L ' +4 ...ii 1 fire-5' 5 '31 I42 PENCIL PUSHEBS ROW l: E. Iohnson, L. Rang, E Ttma, L. Dalbke, G. Ecksteln, M Wtlhalns, F. Rmalch, K. Ludtke M. Stout. ROW 2: L. Langan, O Metskas, L. Lambrecht, L. Chris tense-n, D. Schlosser, I. Martin E. Magnuson, R. Rivers, V Knaack, E. Sumka, Miss Schel barth, Miss Schubert, Mrss Frtck B. Bloro, I. Lindenau, D. Morrz son. ROW 3: G, Talmage, L Grtndle, S. Guartno, I. Croat, F Rubxn, V. Ltndenmyr, S, Pretz, E PIIWIYZ, S. Born, F. Egeland, I Chapski, V, Yculavzck, G. Zar nek, lb, Olson, C. Il 111311. PENCIL PUSHERS CLUB The Pencll Pushers Club has asslsted g1rls studymg stenography to learn about the outslde bus1ness world through actual Contact Wllh 1t A serles of trxps have been taken to 1mportant busmess houses ln Chtcago Among the well known concerns V1S1t9d were the Stock Exchange the Board ot Trade and the Federal Reserve Bank The Club has been pr1v1leged to have some tmportant speakers address thelr meetmgs The po1nt stressed was that although workrng ab1l1ty 1S the leadlng factor when applymg tor a pos1t1on conduct and personal appear ance are great assets The Penc1l Pushers dtd not exrst as a soclal club only but has been promment 1n school act1v1t1es as well Under the guldance of competent offrcers they have led 1n the sale of trckets for two roller skat1ng partles sponsored by the school They helped sell trckets for the popular Messlah presentatlon and the emoyable Magrclan Show Therr contrlbutton of scrap books to the Red Cross was sent to England and France to help occupy the trme of the homeless ch1ldren To do thetr share for the Thanksglvlng Fund the gtrls sold patr1ot1c penc1ls the result was a large prot1t for the fund Ofhcers of the Club were Lorrame Rang presldent Emma Ttma vrce presldent Ed1th Iohnson secretary Lavergne Dalbke treasurer Iune Croat and Clementme Engelen sergeants at arms The sponsors were Mrss Grace a 251 Frick, Miss Ellen Scherbarth, and Miss Loretta Schubert. .i q-L. W6 I W. ? ti f i '- PENCIL PUSHERS ROWI E Nelson L Anderson L Baker R Rutkowskt H Osrol M Wtllrams Treasurer Stout Secretary R Rtvers Pres tdent D Donnersbach Vrce Presrdent D Renk Sqt at Arms H Dudek E Dorozynskt K Ouackenbush I Byrne ROW2 E Mttchell G Arendt I Kled zrk S Stanctu V Lewandoswkt D Wartenberq R Wmthe L Anderson P Frey M Cole Mrss L Schubert Sponsor Mtss G Fuck Sponsor A Ltpton B Wtmmer D Armenalt I Luczak G Kopczewskt L Zulnskt G Stanek R Fredrrckson M Sw ow H Kosek HOW 3 V Berthold M Bassett D Barrett H Zdebskt B Swatek D De Franco F Bohlmann A Eqe brecht D Vestey D Rekosh M Rrddern B Dammann D Vo res I Schultz G Malxnowskt I Coarr M Srmon R Ftne E Rose E Larson D Prybyl M Nlowckt M Koss ROV! 4 M Cecl G Dryment B Golos nec A Backar V Harasymowrcz I kut R qe E tlq Schauer M MacClelland M Davts I Hansen G Kryczewskr Lakowskt P Barth Tempske L Dams G Bersswan Crtsmyre G Rydzmskt Mac on I Panek S West PENCIL PUSHERS CLUB The February Club has acqutred more members th1s past semester than the Club has had stnce 1lS organtzatron a year ago The membershtp has doubled that of the precedtng semester Th1s was due to the fact that Iunrors as Well as Senlors were admrtted as members Every second meettng was a socral that enabled new members and old to become acquatnted The programs provlded a vartety of entertarnrnent con s1st1ng of speakers muslc, and a comedy showrng the rtght and wrong con duct when taktng d1ctat1on Mr Pfrommer from the Pltman Shorthand Com pany 1n an excellent address proved very helpful to the grrls who W1ll shortly enter the busrness World An rnterestrng tr1p was taken rn Aprtl through the Mars Candy Company plant In May the Penc1l Pushers Were honored when an 1nv1tat1on was extended to them from the Beta Chapter of the Trl H1 Y to hear Mtss Kennedy head of the Personnel Department 1n the Harms Bank speak on the subrect of Prepar mg for BUSIDGSS A roller skatlng party was held tor the purpose of buylng equrpment and supphes for Mrss Schuberts Oftrce Practtce Classes A Dttto Machlne has already been provrded by the proceeds from one of these events The Club Was happy to donate toward the Award Commlttee and the Sprrng Concert Helplng to make a successful Club were Rrta Rtvers presrdent Dorothy Donnersbach v1ce presrdent Marguery Stout secretary Margery W1ll1GmS treasurer Dorothy Renk and Vrolet Spera sergeants at arms and the sponsors, Mrss Grace Frlck Mlss Ellen Scherbarth and Mlss Loretta Schubert It rs true there rs much to be done, and perhaps you are weak handed, but strck to rt steadrly, and you w111 see great effects, for constant droppmg wears away stone, and by dzlzqence and patrence the mouse ate 1n two the cable, and Irttle strokes fell great oaks Benjamm Franklm fix I XQX n UB'A'7l I43 1 , 'frm I . fr I k , '17 ,y 'L t 5 1 . Q f B15 ,Lf tin , . Be1,'M: A. ' ' ', ' ,' , Mf ger, I. 'Kosary, Deyne, Al V . ' , G. , . , ' I - . . , ' , , . 'I - I- V I . . f . ,, - . . .. . . , . . . . , . 2 ' 2 . - ' .: , J ' ' , , , - , lr '52 ix,f it-ee 11 - . R '35 7 -1,5 1 Q, .rl I44 THE GERMAN CLUB BOW l: K. Lundqren, S. Oest M. Dode, D. Grossman, Sgtfat Arms, I.. Stetgerwaldt, Sgtfat Arms, E. Schneider, Treasurer- N. Koekebacker, Secretary, C Fleck, President, H. Schaeffer Vlce-President. ROW 2: V. Kze wert, E. Heidke, G. Frouahherg K. Steinke, F. Petzold, H. Stecker Miss Krenz, A. Brown, P. Dallem L. Schaeffer, M. Bollmqer, I Dallein, B. Wehrmger, D. Pedet sen. ROW 3: F. Fletscher, li Purchla, P. Luebcke, S, Ostrow ski, D. Burke, B. MacGowan, R lacobsen, D. Petty, R. Byers, H Wenholz, E. Franken, B. Ptller M. Schwartz, I. R1chter, I' Haupt. DER DEUTSCHE VEREID A deeper apprec1at1on of the German language and customs has been galned by the members of th1s club The meet1ngs held every other Thursday dur 1ng the tenth perlod 1n room 210 were hlled W1th rnterestlng act1v1t1es he members of the German Club were del1ghted Wllh a Kaffee Klatsch held 1n true German tashlon last semester lt was more than lust a party as the faculty and other German students were 1nv1ted Th1s gave every one a chance to become acqualnted W1th one another Songs were sung and refresh ments served On March l2 a group of students and teachers made up a theater party for the operetta Student Prmce The entrre group numbered one hundred twelve and everyone had a good trme Among other act1v1t1es to keep the club busy were the annual dance ptcmc and Chrrstmas party The dance has been held every sprmg rn order to rarse money for other parues At the dance German waltzes songs and dances were the mam attractron The annual prcmc was held 1n the Woods and only members 1n good standmg were allowed to attend The Chrrstmas party was a gay atfatr at whtch prospect1ve members met the othcers and old members Refreshments were served and Chnstmas carols sung For entertamment at regular meet1ngs songs were learned and sung Movtes on modern Germany were also shown Helprng to make the club meet1ngs a success were the sponsors Mtss Elsa Krenz MISS Ohve Smlth and Mrss Ahce Durland the otfrcers as follows Charles Fleck pres1dent Hattte Schaeffer vlce presrdent Emma Schnelder treasurer Norma Koehebacker secretary Dorothy Grossman and Lyd1a Ste1ger waldt sergeants at arms Th1s country wrth 1ts 1nst1tut1ons belongs to the people who mhabrt rt Lmcoln T . . ., ,. 4, 4' ' g - ' . t A laf .J -AMX :LJ ' - ' V W l I Sqenrecht H 0 ak L Goldenberq A Nielsen secretaryl P Larsen ftzeistrerl F Iohnson tserqeant at ar sl H cewtcz tprestdentj E Kudalis vce presidentl R W 2 D lor G H rd g C Now J Brocho lc L Dans M Temp Th er' C Nelson G G oss ROW A Andre M Peterson R Nel cr G Ka as C Tatter I B rn erek E Schaschl E Engelen Vow lk R Hansel CAMERA Orlo ski CHfT'IERFt CLUB I' he Camera Club has been developing steadily along with the popularity of photography its members being students who have been lnterested in improv ing their own photographic technique Each meet1ng has presented some phase of the sc1ence of picture taking The members were taught to operate The meetlngs have proved lnteresting and educat1onal for among the many events listed on the program schedule were lectures by visiting people asso ciated wlth photography in the business world An lnterestlng talk was g1ven by Miss Crofts on color photography and accompanied by slides 1n color that she had taken Prlnt cr1t1c1sms eVen1ng tours to the L1ght1ng Institute and The Chicago Tribune Tower were emoyed Demonstrations group d1scuss1ons and motion pictures demonstrating photographic process were fully discussed The energet1c photographers were able to partlcipate in various prize con tests The National High School Salon of Photography Contest and city con tests The members cameras range from box to press for no special type oi camera was required Excellent pictures can be made with the cheapest type of camera if the art of photography is understood for the plctures are made by the person rather than the camera Officers presldent Henry Gicewicz vice president Edward Kudalis secre tary Agneta Nielsen treasurer Paul Larsen sponsor Mr Harry Lassen Life has Iovehness to sell A All beautzful and splendzd thmqs Sara Teasdale e A , . N A . I A ' 1 1 , ' - - m , . 4 . IO A 1 H. e e, . ak, KE L ctilf A. WW' , At , . I . I - a camera inexpensively, to do their own developing, printing and enlarging. , ' I I I I - . , : ' , ' ' : ' - ' , ' : - , 5 , 5 : . . XgXF xii I46 THEATER CLUB ROW 1: I. Montgomery, H Matys, P. Er1cson, L. Erdmann A. Stanger, L. Brun, F. Flerscher B. Swatch. ROW 2: M. Ruqe E. lacobson, I. Sweany, N Kapelak, G. Burewell, Miss Sto dola, G. Gyllenberg, S. Cura, R R h L. l t, M. W'l1' . ROW ot , ern 1 mms 3: L. Hengels, P. Staff, B Wheeler, M. Rekowski, I. Cham ph, S. Wallock, V. MCCo1lough D. Barrett, M. Munson, M. Goreli B. Geannopoulos. THEHTER CLUB The leg1t1mate theater motlon DICTUTGS and fGd1O are the three flelds of dra matlc endeavor 1n whlch the Theater Club has been mterested The members have been d1v1ded mto three Workmg groups each group bemg responsrble for programs and dlscusslons concern1ng the partrcular fleld Whrch was of most 1nterest to rt One of the outstandmg events on the club calendar was a theater party to Shaws Pygmalron starr1ng Ruth Chatterton Havmg procured t1ckets for the performance at a reduced rate the club mvrted non members d9S1I'1DQ to attend to Jom them After the play the theater goers were 1nv1ted back stage where MISS Chatterton spoke to them and the stage manager explamed the complex mechamsm behmd the perfected performance To burld up audlence mterest for the future the Drama League d1str1buted through the club ten l1Ck9lS for Llfe Wlth Father to graduatmg semors who had not attended a performance of the legltrmate theater On Aprll n1neteenth the club V1S1lSd a rad1o broadcast The Kmckerbocker Playhouse At several meetmgs followmg the broadcast radlo scr1pts sound effects story matenal mus1cal accompamment and radto advertrsmg fur nlshed mterestmg sublects for d1scuss1on The club was eff1c1ently managed by an executlve board consrstmg of ten members mcludmg the offrcers The offlcers were Lucllle Brun presrdent pro sor was Mrss Amy Stodola A wrse sceptrczsm rs the fxrst attnbute of a good cr1t1c Lowell , , , , , , , , - ' 1 I ' 1 I I I - , , . : ' , ' 433 temporey Betty Ruth Swatek, secretaryg and Melvin Pinsel, treasurer. The spon- M ' . ,.'.. . .- td XV f ,f- , gy' Q ,, . . . . . . . u Q: 3 it - 1 V. - . ,g g ,,, V ,. !Q42'u'ff?'a.1i-z.:z1'I: ' PEHSONALITY CLUB ROW 1: L. Satowskr, A. Bvuer, C. Kopacz, N. McNab, Secretary, A. Nielsen, treasurer, L. Prusrk, grrestdent, G. Nrchols, vzce-presv dent, ROW 2: B. Golosxnec, tl. Vorres, C. Bechtel, Mrs, Wulft, S. Wallden, E. Pmsek, V. Len' denmyz, L. Schroeder. ROW 3: M. Lemke, D. Dlllrnan, K. Nrelr sen, I. Gross, F, Rtcc., B. Green- wald, D, Iensen, F. Syrnons, V, Goulavrck. PERSOHHLITY CLUB Every woman s basrc charm lres rn her v1v1d personahty and graceful manner Accordlngly Schurz wrth 1ts many useful and effect1ve act1v1t1es has a club for the sole benef1t of 1lS femrrune populatron Thrs organ1zat1on has attempted to create an atmosphere of good breedrng to promote consrderatton and cour tesy 1n student relatlonshrp and to establrsh a tone for porse and charm among the student body Meetlngs were held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month wlth a record breakmg attendance Here are some of the hlghhghts of the meetrngs for the past semester Scrap books were made for the Red Cross and on December srxth members became salesmen for a day when they sold pGlI'1Ot1C p1ns to pay for draperles rn the nurse s restroom They also took part rn the Courtesy Assembly rn connectron wlth the 4B Enghsh classes One of the most 1nterest1ng lectures was QIVQH by MISS Kenney from the Umon PGC1f1C Travel Bureau who talked about the proper wardrobe and courtesy whlle travehng Th1s very actrve club has also studred good manners ar1d worked Wlth the Clean Up League on the courtesy drrve to be carned out 1n the home school and commumty Members of the Personahty Club have been very socral mrnded too and anxlous to achleve the grace and pO1S9 that 1S the mark of d1st1nct1on and good breedrng Flrst semester offlcers were Charlotte Albertt pres1dent lean Amour v1ce presxdent Grace M1rrow secretary Anlta Nrelsen treasurer The offlcers for thrs semester were Lorrame Prus1k pres1dent Grace Nlchols vrce pres1dent Norma McNab secretary Amta Nrelsen treasurer The sponsors were Mrs In drsaster calm m success moderate m all hzmself -Clmton Scullard tffxf Ytifmit ssh I47 ze-ua Wulff Gnd Mrs. Edna Kane. fdxpflfg il?-M -N 0 ,-.7 '21 2111 0 . I . I . . . r kk .jeg l Q .L..,,lf PRE-MEDICS ROW l: L. Goldenberg, vzce- presrdentg G, McNally, pres: dentg G, Baustert, secretoryy E Klak, treasurer, R. Dodge, E Monogue, H. Dodson, I. Gean nopoulos, H. Boqich. ROW 2: R Punta, M. L. Olson, H. Zdibsla V. Gortsch, H. Stapeton, M. Huge L. Iernt, A. Peterson, R. Grlesch W. Pokrana, D. Mellin, B. Har! zell. ROW 3: I. Petersen, M Moqensen, LaV. Oplaski, D. Fzal kowski, P. Erickson, M. Drbull D. Krempe, N. Krumrey, M Hrtchrns, R. Carlson, D. Gnreclx ROW 4: M. Calwell, R. Carlsen K. LaRue,W. Oyen, E. Hotfrnanr: R. Duda, B. Didriksen, I. Nl Tripp, C. Catlin, B. MacGow 1:1 E, Iordan, E. Iones. PRE fTlEDICS CLUB Preparmg for the future has been the greatest task before many Two great servlces have been rendered by the Pre Medrcs Club both of whlch are lnvalu able to the student seekrng to understand the respons1b1l1t1es and problems of a professronal career By means of v1s1ts to hosprtals and through drscussron of vltal toplcs they have been able to touch the whole range of medlcrne and surgery and to v1sual1ze the real srde ot a1d1ng the SlCk Some of the hosprtals Wh1Ch have been VlS1l9d were Belmont Cook County and Dunn1ng Krtchens occupatronal therapy departments blood typrng laboratones and operat1ng rooms were 1nspected The tr1p through the State Hosp1tal proved to be most mterestmg The patrents seemed to be happy and contented wrth therr sur roundrngs A promrnent speaker on one of the programs was Dr Krrby of the Abbott Laborator1es Who drscussed Hay Fever and Allergles He delrvered an exceptronally valuable message afterwards answerrng questlons asked by the members At one ot the meetlngs a debate was held on the QUESTION whether Medrclne should be soctalrzed On another OCCGSIOH Patrlcra Erlckson gave a V1V1d account of the h1SlOfY of anesthesra Any student who had taken a blologrcal scrence and was 1nterested rn the ype of Work was ellgrble for membershrp The club was under the sponsor shlp of Mrss Isabelle Iohnson Oftlcers Were George McNally presrdent LOIS Goldenberg v1ce presrdent George Baustert secretary Eleanor Klak treasurer 4 They make the crooked strcught and heal old sores 1 The bhnd to see the war torn clean and whole I48 Ida Norton Munson t ' ' ' . - , ,. egg if 1 ' ,5 J., , 4 ,I ,ef H . its are ' I - - J-1QT4'j'f 1 RED CROSS ROY! l: M. Glfrczynskz, I. lvlc- 770UYlOLl1l1- C. Cmrq, M. Mfrc- Liren, R. Grill: rm, , 1 exson, P D ck L. Dfelszn, M. Mitchell, P. Hem' meter. ROW 2: E. Cornwall, E. Dwi, l. Ge1n11o1..oulos, T. Zoho' qzirnes, R. Sletner, M1ss Tend1r:lc, M1ss Hxlushkfr, T. Sorensen, F. Osiol, IW. Ztallflfllil, D. Gtefrl, M. Odcsz. ROW 3: l.. Kxzntz, C Nielson, M. Smith, H. Steckvx, O. Chou-rcznsky, F. Fl6!1SCllQT, R. Cut- hell, F, Dodfk, L. Ifrhnson, N. Prntuzzz, VV. Hem:r1et+-r'. ROV! 4: '1 p t V. , f rw 11, D . e exson, 5, 1.re.11. .. R--f-cl, L. GOlSkGf B. Mi1cGower1, M S11ll.v'1:1 F. lshnson, S. VV1ed11rk- li, M.vVo'jt, lvl, Colt-J-il, R. O.- reri L. 1 Vins. RED CROSS To Serve has been the motto MISS Gertrude Halushka MISS Ehzabeth Ten drck and Mrss Edlth Abbott the laculty sponsors of the club w1th Mary Mrtchell Pearl Hemmeter and Lloyd Nelson the deleqates to the Red Cross Counc1l have orqan1zed a Red Cross Club wlth the 1dea ot servmq others The teachers and students who were mterested 1n th1s orqamzatron met once a week 1n the soc1al room and there wrth the ard of other clubs ot Schurz accompl1shed the many ob1ect1ves amonq wh1ch were the subscr1pt1on can1 parqn the annual contrrbutlon df1VG and the 1nd1v1dual work of the members Some of the outstandmq accomphshments of the members were the kn1t tlnq of sweaters and scarts for chlldren abroad the makmq of lapboards for the 1nmates of the Hmes and Fort Shendan l-lospltals the comprlmq of scrap books for ch1ldren abroad the sewmq of clothes for rntants the frllmq ot Chrlstmas boxes for refugee chlldren and for orphans and the makmq ot menu covers for the sallors on our boats and the do1l1es for hospltal trays Representmq Schurz at the annual Red Cross Convent1on at Washmqton D C durlnq the sprmq ot the year 1940 was Mary Mltchell who also was treasurer ul the lunror Red Cross Chapter of Chlcaqo Phyms DICKQISOD the on comrnq delegate represented Schurz at the Conventron lh1S year f ima-eFf'wsr. Wrth malrce toward none w1th charity for all X l Lmcoln K 32 ,ey one .. A 1 - 1 , ' ' ' ' ' I X tu , 4 Vs 1 . 4 . . HI ff -,KA L 149 , . 5 an '7JlK-':rlji9,iuJW-- 1 'R+'-r I 50 Bergman, K. Hughes I E O r- O Q 'C fi I- C ua w- K l' .1:'L1: ':pff ff' left? hir f' li l. tx . , , , J 5 V ' V. T m . . Q . 5- - - - IJ . N , .a . g ' Q - . S 5 . Q . g . . . 3 - V - V1 'Ed . N - . 0 - . E - I I I cds. E71 :r 5 S CD 1 U1 Q s Q. 5 UI CD Q U7 S CD 1 CD Cf. G 9 CD Q. rr -4 E? KD EU 9. O to -4 Q c o- 6' 3 Q W' CD 9 CD members acquarnted Wlth therr ne1ghborhood surroundrngs Under the gurd ance of the offrcers and sponsors the meetrngs have been a great success attract1ng a large membershrp Puprls who had taken btology botany or Zoology were el1g1ble for membershrp The Expenmenters under the sponsor shrp of Mrss Sylvester also Jolned the group There were no SDSCll1C dues but each trme a soc1al event or tour was planned each student contrrbuted hrs share toward the expenses At one ot the gatherrngs Dr Krrby from the Abbott Laboratorres gave an rnterestrng talk on v1tam1ns The group sponsored an assembly at wh1ch Mrss Bermce Chfton accompanled by her seemg eye dog Karla spoke Those who heard her learned much about the hte ot a bhnd person Vartous tours such as a trrp to a radro broadcastmg statlon and to the Amhng nurserres and greenhouses rn Maywood were conducted There have been soclal attaxrs wh1ch were planned thoroughly and added much emoyment to those who attended One of these a Chrtstmas party at wh1ch dancrng and srnglng provlded the entertaxnment marked the herght of all soclal gathermgs The offlcers were Stanley Schorer presxdent Margaret Engel vrce pres1 dent Bonnre Zrmmerman secretary Ioy Hansen treasurer M1ss Ahce Tschan MISS Margaretta Walsh and Mlss Adelene Sylvester were the sponsors So strcught So strong So true Alfred Kreymborg BIOLOGISTS ROW 1: B. Zzrnmer rlnrm Schoner, l. Hansen, M Engel H. Matys, L. Matluk, F He e M. Bollinger. ROW 2 S Wall den, E. Lorvxg, B. Semi nan M Black, D. Gxlbertsen M Wool sey, E. Palermo, G. Spector P Tornow. ROW 3: G. Wt ttle M Gregory, E, Schroeder M l rbull D.Geo1ge, R. Zitzewrtz W Chrs nan. D. Arens, F. Fhcs he Lundrnark. ROW 4: R lre nr B, Rasmussen, L. Froemcnce I Trlqstad, I. Lamos, R Stn th B F1eld, S. Wallace, l, TN WE MODERN S ROW 1: R. Schultz, L. Cardno, M. Rtddern, M. Koss, I. Lewts, H, Llpkey, D. Kells. ROW 2: E. Buckley, S. Wallden, S. Drella, L. Hlorth, G. Smtth, V. Kola Mtss Kobe-r, K. Ouackenbush R, Wenthe. LUE fTlODERl'lS We Moderns under the sponsorshxp of Mtss Kober has become an organrza tron rn Whlch the members have endeavored to extend the 1nfluence of Home Vconomlcs IH the school and surroundmg communlty The club has not becom v ry well known as yet havrng been rn exlstence only a few months how ever thlngs have progressed well Memb rshlp was unlrmlted the only requlrement berng that the applxcant have Home Economrcs credrt The meetmgs wer held rn the Home Economlcs Apartment The l1v1ng room has been furnrshed 1n Swedrsh Modern Style whrch has produced a home lrke atmosphere for the meetlngs Th1s was the only club prrvrleged to hold meettngs there Durrng the entrre meetlng a candle burned s1gn1fy1ng the con tmuance of the club throughout the comrng years Entertamment and refresh ments were emoyed after the busrness had been transacted At one of the meet1ngs Mrss Kober dlsplayed several artrcles of lnterest from lapan Among these were the gatas Iapanese sho s fans of varrous types and beautlful hand palnted cards The club actrve proJect was a hand tted rug for the bathroom rn the apartment Trrps were taken to Kraft Cheese Manufacturlng Company the Art Instrtute and to Marshall F1elds modern home exhtbrt Offlcers for the semester were Margaret Koss presrdent Margaret Rlddern vrce presrdent Lorrutne Carano secretary Iean Lewrs treasurer and Dorothy Kells and Helen Lrpkey as sergeants at arms fi Xfg xx ifegma eff George Washmgton ive Let us rcnse cr standard to wh1ch the w1se and honest can repcur I I5I l 4 , , rr - .s ' ' ' ' . e 9 , I ' , - 9 , . 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' all ff - . . t,t-, -, l1', 5s 'Aft ., .. 5 ,: . 11 Q K . ,.-.- ! .,, .- tif V ,., 1 ' -.g' Xf T SCHU RZONE STAFF GENERAL STAFF EDITOR BQYTICIICI Kraslc ASSOCIATE EDITOR Bluette Hartn ann ASSISTANT EDITORS Elayne Monoque Ieanne Olson He'er1 Ze rhrzusla IRLS ATHLETICS EDITOR BOYS ATHLETICS EDITOR Lomselacobson Martn Sull1van R O T C EDITOR NICKCIGS Gea 1nopoulos Sa II BarK11l1 Pearl Brenlc Lo1s Ferqu on Lors Goldenbera Ar raoelle Orr 1 Mary He1rr berqer IVICIYIOII Davrs Mc IICTIG Dryna Nc gy F 11111211 Pearl Hernmeter Lorralrre He mgels VV rlter HC ll LITERARY Frederrclc Ioh Q Frances Kos1clc Mar1ar1 Larse 1 Iarnes Le1Cht1 Ed1th Nelson Marre Peter STAFF EDITOR Lorrame Sha ske HAIRMAIN OF OUOTATION COVI Delore Georqe TYPIST I-lc rr1e H1bb ASSISTANT Betty Hartzeh V1o1a Ko cus Dc ro hy Bc IICII R DyB IIIG ra 1 M11dredD1l11ll dr 1 er rae Bus Adeh eQesar1c t Cl '1 Dorothy Grneoh Eleanor Grorhal L rra1ne Hal 3. Marqaret Knapp ART SI Helen Ma re D ds 1 Edward Dtlblllblil PCIITICICI Errcksor L1ll1an Gorsm Rrehard Cramer Alma Harw1a W1ll1a Crarncr Fred Iaro h N rn delD1edr1U Irene Ko ary Betty MCICGO AFF IC I l1r1 c Leroy Ko rnsla Vtrqnna Lalcowslcr R1ta NaJdow lc1 Ioe Nerl Robert Olson IINANCIAL STAFF y K Lew: K II teth La Rue r Q FACULT Y COMMITTEE M1ss Hanger Ltterary Mr Slep1Cka MISS H1ll L1terary Mr Lassen MIS Halnshlcc SCn1orP1ctures Mr Flerntna M ss Beaton Chaurnan Edrth Rohrhache Zenon Srepkow la Ruth Sletner 'vlarqar tVoqt WIIIIUIII Wenho 2 Helen Zdehskr V1rq1n or Pochel lc Dorothy Benlx Pauhne Orrnna Ierry Steqwart Qlrttord Sharpe Ieanette Troke1 Valent1ne Urban Evelyn W ndt Rea 1 a 1 Photoqraphx Subscnr t , , 1 . . 11 fy , , k7 . ,E . 7 Y I 1 T 1 ' s s ' riser, ' r , r - - Sy- J . xr ' 'snyre ' 1 L ' r ' ' , ' ' 1 e rx' 1. ' , lg ::1 :: 1: iz Q ,ss 1 , ' 4 vw T ll . ' 1 IIIITTEE ,s , . 1 ' t ' Q f. 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' ,, . 7 lf 4 - . , 1 L M, SCHURZOTIE DELEGHTES True patrrottsm means tour thmqs It means reverence for the past tradrtzons of one's country It means devotron to the present 1nst1tut1on of one's country It means loyalty to the future rdeals of one's country It means valor to frght, rt need be, Jn defense of thts same mstrtutron and :deals Robert Goldsmmth 1 14 ROW H n 1' V rx ta L tu Lott x HO I xc Olp mtv 1 rc 1 ln xt! t 1 A1 s t tts e ll Rf J o mt lo 1 Rtch nd Dud mas Hr at ox Rnd nd Btlvhwrrld Roh Btu Ho 17 uqe f V tunes Me Vl uno F sswe Flo a Zrll Iolur' G av Betty Shem ca W tl ar De-ge Bx tta Botqenson Betty Bmde-1 Lyd Ste-lqerwaldt ROW 7 Anna Koi btlis Iacquelme Kle zewskt Ian cobson uan ta B :rue an t Buck Ell Schne der Phy 1 s Shot Ime Meuter Patsy Muso, ust RO 3 Dons Dolqonos Altc Rxbr Hua ret Montague Ma L CCN I rw F rmcqa Ruth Lsxndrr uk u V aber Mfmd1e Munson D rotr Lrfvxenve Lf-nu 7Qlns1-11 Conns tmer ROW 4 V xlenttr U bar A ct- Hom W1ll11dH 'rrd Fx n Ros rcrme Put y H uwtry Iunr Connolty Iorett Y X Inf Puri! rzfl M11 lyn Q-'xtmr ,f ,Q 1 - T5 :P 55? 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H CECILIAN CHOIR ,f .- FX ,V v 2 Wil if vw ' hu -.1-2: J 7 Elgwmfxf '-'R I56 f N4 Hud 1 R A V 1 lV' V73 V Buys M121 C U L R l cor s MCC a IUNIOR CECILIAN CHOIR RC' sol ll l Vt S I k 1 No k M PlLll e 1 rn v ll Skaglu a ROW L Thorns R Th ertur 1 D zy u1 A L H1rky C I P 'I KU Mrs Plerc M Kao Z nsk L Rrnsey C Perf eld v o s V sas H Bessa ROW 4 Q ke P Goszezynskr D Gdare H nsa M Blok D Luorer oss s V Vtfesegudrd G G1 s .J 1 F se-nh 1 CECILIFITI CHOIR The Cecrlran Chorr rs composed of g1rls who have completed the reaurred courses and because of a love for musrc and specral talent rn vorce wlsh to contmue ID th1s held Only grrls selected because ot thetr muslcranshrp and marked ablltty tn stngmg are el1g1ble for membershrp Development of vocal excellence through better tone placement correct drctron breathrng proper porse and mterpretahons have been accomphshed A repertorre ol the best musrc ranglng from the srmpler folk song to the more dttflcult operatrc and oratorro selectrons has been acqurred Durmg the past year the actlvrtves of the chorr have been many and var1ed the members appearmg before chlterent groups m both concerts and recrtals Among the organrzattons were the North west Art League Chrcago Choral Contest and the Alumnae Assocratron At Chrrstmasttme an assembly was grven rn conrunctron wlth Mrss Keenans Dramatrc Art Class and Mrs Ford s Art Puprls Carols whrch were sung m cluded Holy Ntght , the Chr1stch1ld and Lrttle Town of Bethlehem whrle pageantry added stage settmg and background Two fGdlO programs were g1ven,over W M A Q and W L S Many of the senror members ot the chorus have appeared as solotsts 1n and out of school Durrng the year Vrrgmra Kreem, Dolores Claussen, Dons Wahl, Dorothy and Gladys Kelley and Shrrley Skonmg were among those who partrcrpated at varrous functrons The clrrector of the Cecxhan Chotr IS Mrs Luella Prerce Mus1c when soft vorces dre, Vrbrates m the memory SheHey RJ'.'.' l. T, l.rr.1n, Fl. lk'-tk, lt. Row., y Ll. vc, Fl. llrvld--1 'ri son, P? Bbrfzozsen, A. P1.-1' kiez-.' '7 P. lf-Irs-211, C. Cffluxzi. f Ed :.':.1, LD 'C Q: B. Seb 151, 11. lf G1 ff: '21, l'. L-wiht, ll. Srihn 1 kel I Ci...11q . FZ 't::1nsk G. ' :','::.er'.! L, M'1ZI.r1, l.. l.e':E.': ll. if ,:.:E:'1r. F.. 'l't'estc4'.ff C. UZ b'.1.r. St-..nr:r.nk, C, 'N 1.311-1 l.ll 1 Rlbt .2 . 1 'e1,lwf D217 :I f. 'N zttfzs, lf. . 1 T. Venizrie fd. Yslfyez, A Tu: 1: Mis, P - :ce Lf Mitsriwle Schu, P. fespvrsen, M. Luk :W Ski I. B.derik1g . l 11551 ECTS 4: L. Kelley' I T-.lgsrxz 1 A. 1: Duy, C. Like Lf. K'1tr.:':sky 1. Kalki, L. ferns L. VI zkez f.I lell III' O. NLI1.U'f'lC E Vtfalsl., 2, fxsksl M. G' be .i. 5:32.11 f.f. M xtsori li. E-1 H l: Cf. H' lm-5 r' lj. 21,511 ::. L. C3117 our 11. l.. H 1:19, rx l-f fS.Q ::'1 1. Q, I F K 1:1 .' L. K: ,nkev.':f'z D. Fl 1. Via, I ll rydt-n, G. M11 ::'?. 1. Er l- 1.. M. Sc'l'1:rsrx,1r. A Flor' k RJ V .21 F. :v :gf I '1 ' C. lifftizrrur, ll. ltcobsori D. 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F. bbs, R. .., ..u 1 B Ktzzutsk ff IUSIC being the universal language ot the worla he Solo Chorus has n ade its con L tribution Under the guidance of Mr LeRoy Wetzel this organization has been very active lultil mg ma y engagements Annually the chorus gives their presentation of George Frederick Handel s Messiah Several radio broadcasts have also kept the members voices in triri The great event ot the year was Choral Competition which was neld at Lane High Sohoo The numbers sung were When The Herds Were Watching by LeRoy Wetzet and H y Nonino by Hot ard Broctcway A distinguishea pri ilege bestowed upon the Chorus was an apr arance at the lvlusic Clinic o lanuary 24 Holy Thursday proved to Schurz student the ability of the Solo Chorus by setting torth Fhartes Gounod s Gallia The seasoi everts en o witi t ,, get , Spring Festival at Schurg rind it delightful program at e Sherman Hotel. Solo Chzrus wcs represented by one hundrea and eighty harmonious voices. Every member ot the Chorus is w rthy and capable ol rendering a soto. The past year has produced many budding soloists. Among the artists who have performed were: Lois Godtreyg Tessie Gore: Beverly lohnson and Donald Ftoth. Schurz students are proud oi their fine Chorus and their talented director, lVlr. LeRoy lN'etzel. '.A:1. '. F Afififl., If F+.'17:l'11 A P. pkur: 7. Bf1r'1:::.'::. D, H1116 ' Bfzrkzx -X. I1'11:j,' H '1' B .f, I.H::11f: 13281111.1111 1 ,.Pf 1.1. v- fy D. B-fssi: M. .'1c'Kca'.'.'.s1' 1 A. Boe2111:x I,. B01C11f'1' B .Bi:11:g. P 1 f 1... T. B7o11dfr111': H. B1G1111 D. Bxffdti . Bueron-.' H. CG11l111 I..Cf11'ff11:c1. C':11e11 F 1,112-f.'11fy11I 'ff Cr1Il.11 1. Ck?111A1i41r.Q1 C'21t11 C'1,Ci1: .:. Cyllllfi. f1Vm.z Dvd1':L: t'JW11i Dw111.'f1.::.2 .1 D D111rgf11 111:. D11111i1:t. Dr11t11'11: E?:1F11h-f 1 1: E .'.'?IT3Cll ffvf1ST1Q Y:mt11zz1 F1116 FO15.s1f1 Fmstfz Q,P1oucg11D B G izdf Gecxrgnops mi. Gelecke ..G1bl1 1161 Gfdingy .Guia fa rf R If H. .L x,. 11. 3 1 , 5 Ig. 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Gozdfr if. Gould R. I Giei-:ck Gjcritrz. 1 H. Giiescii D. qiossr. I... Grydnild B. Guridei sur L. Gizows . . Hcfrrrno '. HCIYISLTIK R Honsici F '.H31t::1i: R. Hush v, is . -.Hf11tix1:z:. W0-HUNDRED ond sixtyfone members composed the Senior Chorus. This orqonizdf tion hos been very octive the post semester, reheorsinq tor ossembiies ond the bi? occosion, qroduotion. On Holy Thursdoy the Senior Chorus combined with the Soio Chorus presented Gounods Goiiio. The chorus porticipoted in the Spring Festivoi, which held Moy 8 ond 9. Among the numbers sung were Victor Herberts Fovorites ond Rom the River by Oscor I. Fox. When iune roiied oround, the Chorus dihqentiy prepored tor qroduotion. For thot event the Senior Chorus qove their rendition of cr modern contoto, Boi1od tor Americons wos ond biq , by Eorl Robinson, It Wos o stirring spectocie. The success oi this ond oli other periormonces wos due tc the iecrdership ot their competent conductor, Mr. LeRoy Wetzei. Ia. LI. I 5 I I -X 3. Ii. P. 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Wcrrbritton Solitary lieth the city, she that was full of people. - V' tO 00 Gounod's Gallic Nb MIXED CHORUS ROW l: P. Mason, B. A1van.tes I.. Petersen, S. Wagner, E. Flqak S. August, T. Martzno, W. Arns 17. Weston, S. Chuckray, L. Pedn S. Kramer. ROW 2: F. Schutt, I.. Ouack, lr. Krug, F. Guqqen IIQIIHEXI, A. Sakelson, D. Hams brzy, B. IWLlYfl1IY1'II1, I. Holmes Mrss Schweztzex, S. Pwth, A. An derson, ID. Bolkowlcz, C. Barth R. De Frank- L. Relmq, R. Son nenberg, I.. Bulawfr, ROW 3 L. Ronatowskr, R. Muslcet, II SIPIOII, C. Ftobrnson, J. Gnadt C. Podosek, M. Krerqgck, P. Alntng, I. Opalrnskn, M, Buch holz, I. Anderson K. Goostree A. Shcemalcer, A. Stubnex, If Brooks, F. Flexscher, l. Tausch W. Lock, ROVV 4: B. Mcshek, R Huebseh, B. Iohnson, C. Eckteldt M. Carlson, B. Rasmussen, T. West, W. Cornuer, H. Kreckex A. Augustyn, S. Logan, R. Pro trowskl, S. llvflllflflk G. Swton fek, E. Lezon, P fioxdholz, S Frleberq, .I, Dxhl. THE ITTIXED CHORUS Jnder the dlrectron of Mrss Eleanor Schwe1tzer the mrxed chorus has pro gressed raprdly The chorus cons1s1ed of students whose grades ranged from lA up There were about seventy members ln all a number wh1ch marked an mcrease over the membershrp ot thrrty srx durmg the precedmg semester ln November the chorus furnlshed musrc for a patrrotrc pageant called My Country T1s of Thee wh1ch was QIVQII by the Schurz Parent Teacher ASSOCIGIIOD at the Von Steuben Hrgh School The chorus sang nat1onal and folk songs comprlsmg SIX selectrons m all The same day an assembly was held here at Schurz ID Whlch the chorus part1c1pated Later the chorus was asked to s1ng for the Parent Teacher ASSOC1Gl1OH at ther Chrrstmas program The group also furmshed mus1c for the Chrlstmas party WI' ch was held rn the llbrary tor the Faculty 1ust prror to the Chf1SlVHGS vacctlon The May Festrval grven May erghth and nrnth 1n nonor of Mr Mason who has been retrred after gxvmg many years of servrce to Schurz was another of the events ln whrch the chorus took an rmportant part Anyone who has had two semesters of musrc rs elxglble to become a mem ber of th1s muslcal orgamzatron The offlcers were presrdent Stella August v1ce presldent Evelyn Fualc secretary Thomas Martmo treasurer W1ll1Gm Arns Hear the bells that sweetly Img When you feel lzlce smqm , smq Keep a gom Rev Dems OCruwIey 2 I57 T ' ' - - - - fix M13 viva ID --I A See the wild birds on the wing A ,mr ' Q ' l3, ...,,-, f jews - - :lr ,E - . 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BEGITIDERS ORCHESTRFI A group ot enthusrastrc cooperatrve students of the stnnged lnstruments ot the orchestra have been under the d1rect1on of Mr Frscher They have studred the v1ol1n cello v1ola and strmg bass These stung rnstruments correspond to the tour vorces ID a chorus The vrolms to the sopranos v1olas to the altos cellos play what the tenors normally would srng and the str1ng basses take the bass vorce wh1ch ordmanlly would be sung by basses The organ1zat1on has been opened to anyone who des1red to learn how to play any of the mstru ments There has been no charge tor the use of the mstruments whlch belong to the school and trarmng or prevrous experrence was not necessary Most of the members when they trrst Jomed knew nothrng about the rnstru ment F1fSl they selected the 1nstrument that they wanted to learn to play Several weeks ot the fundamentals ot mus1c and the value of muslc notes were taught Before recervrng the rnstruments each one had to do a certaln amount of wr1t1ng scales and slmple rnusrc After th1s they were shown how to hold the rnstrument bow the correct hngermg and flnally the coordrnatron of both They nave used a begtnnrng strmg muslc book throughout the semester After takmg begmners orchestra they have had hopes of advancmg rnto the Inter medratc All hope to be great musrclans by the t1me they have been graduated Offlcers l1brar1ans Dorothre Helw1g Pearl Ernqulst secretanes Harrlet Placek Marlene Muscato Lrlllan Barkulls treasurers Fred Markus Dorothy Paldauf mstrumental caretakers Dorothy Scott and Bernadette Carlson J' the sweet fumbhnq of the bees ' 4' Lrke a break rn a ram ,L Llzette Reese I58 a I I l I I ' r I , . . , . . V 1 . . . . i 3 l I . l I , I I I 3 I . , ' ' ' : I , R F ,tl I Q 'u.,g.,c-,, A if Ile .f ' 'fl - ' , .1 refill! 1: Q: ,f W., - - - 11 15 . . rS 'jgffvQ, r- v BEGINNERS' ORCHESTRA F Baranowskr, B: Larlson H n B. I. Granlund D Haxctx M. Healy, D, Helwrg I Lau A. Llmper, M. Matson M Mu vaio, V. Nielson, E. N ess D douf, H. Ploczk, H, Purcell Rednnski, B. Schmidt E Schne der, E. Termznp, D. Ughettt Wzderkehr, E, VG1E11'ms L t It HQRTLY after the opening ot the Carl Schurz High School Q5 students interested in knowing and presenting good music 'T' Mr. larnes Mason. .hey constituted the first Carl Schurz Orchestra. was the nucleus ot the present orchestra. in 1910 a srriall group ot was gathered together by This group of ten students 13, Mr. Wetzel, director ot At the annual presentation ot 1-landels Messiah, on December the Solo Chorus, in a personal tribute to Mr. Mason asked hirn to dire on his last appearance as orchestra dir Because it was his last graduation, graduating rrzcrrzbers of the orchestra at May 8 and 9, 1941, rrarked the highlight prograrri in horicr of Mr. lariies Mason, o ector of the lV1essiah. Mr. Mason presented the 'he February graduation. in the success oi the rchestra conductor, who hf at taithtul service to Schurz was preseritea. ct the Hlslalleluiah Chorus diplorrias to the tourteeri orchestra when a rrrusicai rs retired atter thirty years This prograrr. was a ccri.birLfQ:tio:r 'nt 'zll branches ol the II,l51C derfartriierxt, The wrchestra, barid, solo choris, fi Capella, and fecrlzfrri chcirs, ignited ir. their tribute tr, his character, -guidance, arid irisriiraticr.. 1:tr,:Ve1s Euler, and the 'f'alir,li of l3'1.rdad by Boi-eldier. were the principal selections an the rxograzrt. ln the lurre graduating 'ire fi 'r.f e 'ficlintsisq 1V1arge!y lflgwilfnri, concert rxasterg Robert Wcilts, Dorothy Bastiarii, ber. Birrgerscri, at ft Lorraine Naidiwski: '1 iellirist, Drgrrgthy Petty, and two bass players, lack Derrririg rzrid Shirkly Rogers. l2:1f1 , : :.. lW'll In :': -'ml' P' mf lWCv'1 b if ,,,,, . may lf l, . Mfxk 4'9, I1 P1211 if .Lg , 45 Pl 11 3 -x ,W V--1. 5 llyyxii wflmzkf 1' PV fX.f5f4l1:w-mn 1. 'lf'XHllll g ight. IT 'HH 'WI 1 V ' V w- Z, -3' , mil l :gm 'r . H '1 l Nl: V lzxzzliw ' M 'l.l'w:v.:1 YNCHI M-,fmoffl QQ 'VHQMWNI 5 A1111 rf. y lf D 11:1 Muff r' I Shouting to the wooded hills, Singing to the green valleys. Edgar Lee Masters CF ff ,X bk VO' INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA I.. Barkults, M, Brackus, R. Burchby, P. Davis, D. Derntnq, K. Econontos, L. Gnrebel, M. Gtlr hext, S. Htll E Hfuldshetrn A I sAt'k 4'A'd' ernt, . mark, F, Mirkus, R. IVlCTXl'Il'U'II'I, M. Mtller, R. flenzes, I. Nuss- lsck, G. Pilnzauzs, R. Prtscke, F. Schtmpe, D. Scott, Shmov 1, I. Slowrnskt, A. Studi P.We1ss, CI. Wzlliams L Ztlke C Wrlltr nts ul o'.vsI z, R. Lun - ID. Redtnqer, F. Inetrnann, M. n aerson, M. Grmsh F. Harwtq, P. Knzchten A. Korhzl rs, C, Marks tan It Mvtkl I 'Wekl H Peterson R P r R R l S S1 mth, . I . 9, . Il'lTERfT'lEDIHTE ORCHESTRH The lntermedrate Orchestra was a group of rnstrumentalrsts who had passed the bearnners staqe and were workrna toward membershrp rn the Concert Orchestra The members found as they advanced from the fundamentals they have learned to take pleasure rn therr rnstruments whrch they had selected voluntarlly and IH the practlce of playrna Students who have had one year s tralnrnq IH the Bearnners Orchestra and others who have had the equtvalent of one year study outsrde of school were etrqtble for membershrp rn the orchestra lt has been under the conductorshrp of Mr Bernard Frscher who has been workrnq hard to rmprove technrque rhythm and un1t playrnq Thrs type of orchestra aave the students seltconfrdence whrch has a1ded them rn play ma somethlnq they need before tornlna the Advanced Orchestra The stu dents who have been ln the orchestra a semester or a year and have cooperated wrth the conductor are Judaed capable ot zornrnq the Concert Orchestra an honor all have looked torward to Wrth ant1c1pat1on The Inter medrate Orchestra has two secttons of vrolrns one sectron ot cellos and a ptano Some of the composttrons whrch were played durrnq the semester were Marche M1l1ta1re by Schubert Andante by Mozart Larao from the New World Symphony by Dvorak the Ballet from Sylvra by Delrbes Sprrna Beautrtul Sprmq by Lrnke Hunqarran Dance No PIVS by Brah'ns and Londonderry Arr by De Lamater The ottrcers were Anna Korbrlas lrbrarran l:.rna Harwlq treasurer Iames Melkl rnstrumental caretaker O reckless free hearted free throcted rhythms -Carl Sandburg Wk 4, Miss x ??i'E'5qVvX ...s'?Ze-6,.1..i. fi f like-7 IS9 1 1 , . . 1 . . . . 1 , . . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 ' A 1 1 - T 1 I I ' . . . . 11 .. . 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 . . 11 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 1 11 . . 11 1 ' 1 1 . 11 I 1 I 1 I , . 1 41 y J' NX J Qtr. ,cy -it rf, K f gig 71, f 39-' ' X + giflx .5..A.-E, .4 'Q X pt J- K 1 ' 11 11 ' ? 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X ff-ffw OFFICERS CLUB OFFICERS' CLUB JV l or etc noyoulos D Geracl F Ande son R Davts C Quackenbush R Schwerdtfeqer H Berry A Iohnson I Lanqan ROW 7 H Mikes S Barkulls R More H Warchalowsk C Smtth Roberts Sqt Nance I Randall S M nta M Haxaburda R 'Wagner E Felqenhauer R L11 son W Crbbs G R1 fstal ROW 3 I Gruenfeld F May G Reeves I Le cht B Boxqerso I OConnor P Wahl F dlcr son R Lehman C Freen n T Cdlams H Melby L Goodh :tt lu hy R Halv vi Orqanlzed 1n September l937 as a comblned socral and trammq school for all cadet othcers wrth Staff Sergeant E B Nance as sponsor th Otttcers Club was evolved from the old Bulldog Club whrch was formed IH l92O and IS consequently the oldest club at Schurz as well as one ot the oldest mlhtary orqan1zat1ons ln the c1ty Some of the hrqhlrqhts of the club s act1v1t1es ar the semester lntormal and Formal lnductlons ot the new ottxcers These atfalrs ar held every semester and beqln when the new oftxcers have been s l cted Upon belnq selected these cadets wear the1r untforrns wlthout decoratrorts or 1ns1an1a ot rank and are addressed as scums Also at th1s trme these s ums are 1n1t1ated for a whole week after school Upon completlnq thrs 1n1t1at1on the newly selected otttcers are formally rnducted at a speclal ceremony 1n the evemnq rn the oresence ot therr parents and are formally n ade otttcers and are presented The next trnportant ttems tn the year s oroq are the two Mlhtary Balls w'h1ch th1s club sponsors every s mester The Fall Mtlttary Ball whlch was held on Thanksqrvlnq Eve November 20 l94U at the Medtnah Country Club and the Sprtnq M1l1tary Ball held at the Lake Shor Club Aprtl '75 l94l were both qreat successes tlnanclally and so 1ally Not to be torqotten are the Socral Danctng Class s held every Monday durlnq the ttrst half of each semester under Mrs Redhelds rnstructrons and supervlslon ln these classes the offrcers and thetr lady quests are tauqht the correct forms of ettauette and how to dance the waltz rhuntba lox trot conqa and tanqo , E We llght wzthout rancour and w1thout selfish object seekmg nothmg for our all selves but what we shall wrsh to share wrth all free peoples l62 Woodrow Wrlson ROI' : B. B l', N. Gent .17 f . M1 1, . , W' A, 1. -1 I , . le' h fl 1 1, l 4- In . ' , .. , . l J , . , . 141 I. FJ' rp ,A . Ierlson. I . . D . X 1 . . , V . . 1 . , . 9 ' ' . ' e ' ' ee , ' , H .H . . V. C lf, , .. . X . Q with officers' commissions. ' A tr ' ' ' y rant l .A I 9 f I L t 1 , ' ' c' . ' I x., C 9 :sf sr ,B 4-'V ,I x A ,-f 1 lla! . . u I .' Clk' l: VV. Atliftgltul, I. l.fxt:- zn, ru. Gmac, I. Cmakhg :z', cnrzts, G. Rtcffattiltl, I, O'Cctn- ef:rz:t:g':ut.r 'I. lfrstlvtrtp, lt. mir-rson, R. Hfrlvvrson, L. Intr- rzkuhs M. l'l'z1fxbu1dtr, G. Ttzr. OFFICERS' CLUB R. Tvtztvf, Vt. llurrylxtxdt, VV. 1 I, Mutilty ROVV fl, :t-zs. l. M1114-nt' lrl, A. lttlt, t. Z., R. O tkes, K. Weqrxf-Z. RCRA' G. Smztl. R. VVf1t7ner, I. Gtfl., Bcity, S. Iftnkttts, R. lmrrsort, Fmqeztttfxtler, T. Tffnzfz, F. y. ROW 4: H. Vtltrzchrxltowsk, Lctchtt, R. Lehrntrn, F. Iolmscz., Ifxruslfxwskt, G. Valko, l. naqutst, R. Medal, C. Freeman, Boraetson, R. Graham, VJ. vvlfia .. t. CFFICERS CLUB Wtth these socral affa1rs the club also has a tea party a Farewell Dance for 1ts qraduatma ottrcers and several stag atfarrs every semester BGS1d9S havmq all these soctal 1tems the proqram mcludes offrcers schools m saber drlll 1n theory and 1n other mtlrtary subJects needed 1n the bu1ld1nq up of qood otftcers As a whole thrs orqanlzatton has done much to create an understandma of aood w1ll among the otttcers and the mstructors ot the untt and 1S undoubtedly a qreat factor tn the tormlna of the members characters F1fSl semester s othcers Lt Col R1chard Davls prestdent Capt Carl Quackenbush vtce presldent MaJ Robert Schwertleaer secretary Capt AdJ W Frederrck Anderson treasurer MaJ Edward Rohrer sergeant at arms Second semesters otflcers Lt Col W1ll1am Roberts presldent Capt Iames Murphy vrce prestdent Capt Robert Halvorsen secretary Capt Capt I Iay Gruenteld treasurer Conrad Freeman sergeant at arms W Staff Sergeant E B Nance and Sergeant Burqhardt sponsors The thmqs that a llaq stands for were created by the expenences of cz great people Woodrow Wllson 'We' f I .rm I63 J 13:5 1 is n - 53 ff ' ' . fe f' ' W . JL I lt, t hu Q W I64 USHERS ROW l: K. Adrson, B. McCarthy NN, Schoenherr, sergeant-at-arms C. Larson, secretaryy R, Larson vtce-prestdenty L. Goodheart presrdentp H. Warchalowskx vtce-prestdentp B, Borlek, trea: urerg l. Herres, R. Moe. ROW T G. Potlatz, I, Haley, R. M Gowan, B. Schalk, E. Sessler, lf Mueller, R. Kretlmg, E. Magew skl, I, Barber, l. DeLoncker ROW 3: E. Chxclester, B. Schulz 3. Sedlmayer, C. Narko, A lacobson, I. McGrath, M. Glove: Dt. Mack, T. Lewzndawsk. F? Rosenberg. USHERS CLUB 'lhe Ushers Club was orgamzed by Cadet Captam Harvey Markley IH Noven ber 1937 At that tlme there were two d1v1s1ons a tumor dtvtsron and a sernor d1v1s1on Recently these two d1v1s1ons have be n combtned rnto one large unrt Among the VGYIOUS assembhes at wh1ch the Ushers Club has ofhctated were the Ianuary Graduatlon the presentatton of the flags to the htgh school by the Vrctory Post Amencan Leglon th Messlah the Ltqutd Atr Demonstra tron the Iune Graduatron and the Sprtng Concert To belong to th Ushers Club a boy must frrst be a cadet tn the R O T C Every two weeks the ushers have met rn the Drrll Hall where they have recelved tnstructtons on how to be a good as well as an 9ff1C161'1l usher how to conduct themselves durmg an assembly and how to es ort the people to therr seats properly At the end of the semest r a medal was gxven to the most outstandlng and 9lflC191'1l usher Thts medal constttutes an honor 1n ttselt The cadet who has recelved th1s medal has proved hlmselt outstandlng IH courtesy dependab1l1ty honesty cleanhness tanhtulness and honor The Off1CefS are Manor Lester Goodheart pres1dent lst Lt Elchard Larson lst v1ce presldent lst Lt Henry Warchalowskl 2nd v1ce presrdent 2nd Lt Charles Larson secretary Sergeant Rrchard Boleclc treasurer W1lham Scheon herr Sergeant Nance and Sergeant Burkhardt are the sponsors Every good cmzen makes hrs countrys honor hrs own and chenshes zt not only as precxous but as sacred Andrew Jackson 1 1 . . . 1. . ., , . C . . . 1 1 . . 1 - 1 . . . Q . 1 . . 0 1 V 1 , . 1 . . Q 1 1 . A . , C C . 1 C . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' I . , ' I . 1 I 1 I ' 1 1 1 llt fl' ., Rf 113. 5 1-- 1 t f tx t 1 51's 1 lf 1' Q ' 'K J? M273 Rigs f 115452-11- 2 ,, . . . 1 . ' ' 1 K 1 , 1 , ,, . I , I: Q' ff' 1. , r. lu! ' l . . . 11 E 1 21-' 1. . ti 151 , ,Q , . 1 fr- ,funn HE year's program tor the Concert Band has been a full one, with the Fall Concert opening the season. Selected members of the band gave a con- cert at the Irving Park Lutheran Church and participated in the annual Chicago Clinic Band. Schurz was Well represented in the Chicago Solo and Ensemble Contests, with all entries receiving either an E or S rating. The Spring Music Festival, given in conjunction with the Orchestra and Chorus, completed the official activities of the year. Dances were held at various times following the evening rehearsals. The annual band picnic and dance at the Park Ridge Tennis Club concluded the year's social program. Band secretary: Virginia Iablowiczg Band librarians: Russell Carlsen, Wil- lard Pingel, and Edward Rabin. BELL LYRA J. Azlsworth ESARITCNES R. Brulie V. Gudsta L. Vfdrd EASSES F. Ierosh R. Nobzs R. Lcxqerquist R. Rose R.WoI1e1mdn BASSOON R. Mele! CLARINETS H. Bush R. Carlsen C. Coldlron R. Dcrvldson R. Dodqe .. Fre1wd1d . . Gdqe D. Gdrdshd L. Grove C. Handy S. Handy V. ldbiowziz I. Kink R. Lehman G. Mf:N:111y M. Myers R. Oakes M. Olson VV. Pxnqel D. Pcwles A. Ranch Y. Redd C. Reeds S. Robbms H. Stone R.S11nqer1::nd D. Tcxde ALTO CLARINET R. Johnson BASS CLARINET R. Dena! CCRNETS X p R. Chandler K D. Ger:c1 X R.Gre'en1ng ,'A M. Hcxrdbutdc ff E.I.esYe . 3. Lun .K Q fx LGCODSER I R. V. Stchnke P. Rohde B. ZlmIH9I1'NGH RELNICH HORFSS C. Brood F.D1n: 1 C, H11 Y ., F. Tumi I. Mace ' M. Oh: - . , QBQESJ R. Nd,,..e. :RUMs f E. Ichnscn R. Iillhnscrx R I. Fei - M IA Iohnson, 1 .J. Nev... K I- Swnlev SAXOPHONES FLU 1'-S E. Bdsten N?-Dxedrich A . I.Be11e M. Foss M. lurk j E. Lund B,l'?c1rt1ell R. Mudge Ljfusch , W. Oyen EI Rczbm '- X TRCIJIBOIIES M. Bzlhorn C. Hzzvey R. Kellernnzr. R. Her: VV. Pfelfer , A. Sczes TRUMPETS X W. Cszisdh ? G. Chessex I , f ' x, G. ocmdu . D. efzc. M CI . rdbud 1 K. gluqhes C. mho ' C. nsofx L I nsoh R. nk V E. 'sie i . e tke j .5hWGb3UE'j A, 'fl t M. S ers ' I ,f M Skwvcfiiilljf . JV' J How pure at vesper time The far bells chiminqf' -Arthur Guiterman 00 Y C0 90 ONORS and highest commendations have been awarded to the Schurz L R. O. T. C. Band at every inspection in which the band has participated. The military band represented the Schurz band department in all outside activi- ties such as parades, football games, and military programs and awards. Cadet band members who maintained a record of perfect attendance at all outside affairs for two consecutive semesters, were awarded honor shields at the close of the year. Continuing an annual custom, the Schurz military band played for the Foreman Ft. O. T. C. federal inspection. The band officers were: Cadet Major Dorn Geraci, Cadet Captain Robert Wagner, Cadet First Lieutenant Mack Haraburda, Cadet First Lieutenant Robert Lehman, and Cadet Second Lieutenant Iohn Groh. SAXOPHONES l. Cullen TROMBONES 1. Beele N4 Dchm R,Brul1e L. Burrs 1- Gfoh H. Feehum M. Clark l- Walker I. Fmneqcm I. Graves P. Goodenow E. Holman CLARINETS C. Harvey G. Hynes N. Kecxdle L. Kowcll G. Brown R. Kellerman D. MacDonald R- Carlsen C. Reuce E. Rqbln R. Dcxvxdson H- Slvkowisk R' Donut FRENCH HORNS G. Grlzzell BASS R. Lehman C. Broad F. Iarosh G. McNally C. Haley R. Loqerquist E. Molmiwskz W. Pmqe DRUMS D4 Tqde CYMBALS R. Ccxrter I.Tc1ylor N. Posen Beat! Beat! drums! Blow! buqlesl bIow! Wal! Whitman wfllllllw 0' W8 PICKED PLATOON ROXVlIE.MG18WSkl,R.KF?.llI1Q, E. Sessler, R. Larson, Commfm- der: Sergeant W. F. Burqhfndy: H. Warchalowskz, Second-tn Command, C. Gray, E. I. Muel- ler, Ftrs! Sergeant I. Barber. HOW 2: T. Lewandowski G. Sedlmayer, R. Mack, L. B. V111- son, N. Adrson, N. Glover, R. Schulz, R. Dwordk, R. Iohnson, E. Iohnson, ROVV 3: R. Bozrek, O. Podlaha, E. Dubrnskr, C. Kozlrckr, F. Nelson, I, P. Mc- Grath, UV. Pedersen, Frrst Ser- geant E. Wertz: H. Zanoske, VJ. Schsenherr, R. Nowickr. PICHED PLHTOOTI On March 29 l94l the R O T C Plcked Platoon culmmated rts perrod of rnten SIVG tralntng by enterrng the crty wrde competltlon under the commands of Lreutenants Puchard Larson and Henry Warchalowskr The cadets had com menced drrllrng early rn the year us1ng the Boys New Gym to dr1ll every mornmg from seven t1ll etght The platoon consrsted ot twenty srx cadets and two otfrcers Staff Sergeant E B Nance Sergeant W Burghardt and Captarn Frank X Cru1ckshank ROTC supervrsor supervlsed the mornrng drrlls In the C1lY compet1t1on whrch was held at the l32nd Infantry Armory the Schurz Unrt placed trfth out of over twenty slx competrng groups In l94O th P1cked Platoon placed erghth and rn 1939 tenth From about the begrnmng ot lanuary Lleutenants Larson and Warchalow Skl worked hard to accompl1sh what they drd Therr task was not an easy one They had to recrurt men plan the drrll and 1nstruct1on and do many other thrngs Of course all the credlt cannot go to these two men alone for the cadets under them also drd an excellent 1ob ot cooperatlng w1th therr leaders Though the rewards to thrs platoon of cadets are not much nevertheless the rest ot the regrment looks upon rt as the cream of the unrt Cadet F1fSl Lreutenant Rlchard Larson commander Cadet Frrst Lreutenant Henry Warchalowskr assrstant Cadet Color Sergeant Rooert Borlek platoon sergeant Cadet Technrcal Sergeant Pteldrng Nelson gulde Z-5 X x! fr'- We gom ourselves to no party that does not carry the Hag and keep step to the musrc of the Umon JN Rufus Choate K'-.Q-.s,,5.:.. , , . . . . I l I I l ' I . a n I Q , ' ' ' - ' ' . e . ' A rw 1 - A i .NAA 1,A lk! Sf, 'u . . -sfmlfl 5 - lil? -,,, .,, l65 :JR xL'Willh91G-Y i 'Hr I66 YI RE MARSHALS HOW lt E. Plambeck, R. Hare C. Mrller, I, Brele, E. Salerno, S Iensen, R. Iacobsen, F, Marks R. Matherson. ROW 2: R. Snuth l. Reynertson, E, Rabn, I. Hal verson, G. McNally, R. Carlson VV. Pmqel, W. Holton, F. Knrght W. Lambeau, A. Post. ROW 3 A. Bethe, A. Lrss, C, Mueggen burg, N.Lev1n, W. Graft, R Rosenberg, H. Opfelbach, D Endres, D, Morzarlty. SCHURZ FIRE HIHRSHHLS ORGFITIIZFITIOH Wh1le t1re drrlls are routrne atta1rs they need to be run off eff1c1ently not only to meet the unhoped for emergencres that mlght arlse but to prevent accrdents and confus1on durlng the dr1lls To conduct these SXGICISGS to see that everyone leaves the burldlng promptly and quletly by the des1gnated staxrways and to see that the burldlng IS 1n proper cond1t1on IS the respons1b1l1ty of the Frre Marshals Organlzahon The ofhcers for the school year 1940 41 are George McNally presxdent Rus sell Carlson v1ce-presldent lack Halverson secretary Wrllard Prngle treas urer Iohn Holton and lack Langon senlor marshals The leadershrp of thrs group 1S most lmportant 1n the conduct ot the flre drrlls Much cred1t should be glven the offrcers for therr work rn organlzrng the club and conductmg rts other GCl1V1l1GS When Mr Huntley the former sponsor became MaJor Huntley of the Unrted States Army thrs sprlng Mr Swanson took hls place Membershrp rn the organrzatlon IS open to any Schurz boy who 15 recom mended by hrs dxv1s1on teacher Servrce pomts are awarded each semester accordrng to the member s lnterest and GCllVllY In add1t1on to llS regular dutres the club has occaslonal held trlps Leave not Irie s icnrest to pensh Lmdsoy U 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . . I I - 1 I 1 I 1 ' I 1 - - - 1 1 , . . Ewa v: 'J J I 11 , 1, , J 55 , , -,e-ia Y 11 - 1 - . 11 ll 35 I yt.. ,-t Q fr A..-r:- .-' f'MQ7 j.,.'.K-:lj H SPRING GHRLHFID FROm JUTIIORS Ah yes Spring has finally arrived at Schurz. We 'rote this marvelous turn in the seasons not only by the green of the campus and the bud- ding of trees and shrubs but also by changes within- students no longer heed the call of work and classes decrease suddenly in population. Study rooms become prisons for the restless and the dreamy' beginning bells convey no sound to deafened ears. The inmates of our educa- tional institution take their time and when forced to sit down continue to look hopefully out of windows. The poetic and philosophic analyze both their f elings and the landscape beauty Autumn says Shirley Nelson brings hay fever winter brings coughs and colds but spring brings the universal malady spring fever And what is spring fever? Ah says Aldona Krask it is a love for all nature ac companied by a queer quivering feeling in the pit of your stomach It seizes you with a delight ful yet giddy sensation of floating on air you re rested yet restless happy yet sad You feel that you could express beauty better than your ra vorite poet and you gaze into the fresh deep sky moist as from an artist s brush with masses of brllowy cloud Ah sighs Elaine Powell we have such days as poets write of and then what then? why then we remember those ch mistry formulas and that Latin lesson Why oh why can t teachers understand spring fever? Within the study halls the clock hands seem hardly to rrove and several minutes before dis missal you are sure they have stopped com- pletely. The window gazers go on dreaming of summer sports and evenings free from home! work. The more observant of them note the signs of the season outside. Across the alley from the study someone is cleaning his car. Farther down the block a lawn is being seeded. At still another house window washing has begun and spring cleaning seems in full progress. The crash and tinkle of broken glass announce the end of a baseball game in the lot across the street. The hurdy-gurdy strikes up My Wild lrish Rose grinds out th tune with infectious and devastating gayety and moves on to the sorrow of all listeners But Just as the last souna dies off another seasonal melody comes to our ears Listen its the ice cream cone man' On the campus itself traditional spring symp to'ns are in evidence Keep Off the Grass signs loom large a girl puts down her books to arrange a flower in her hair a group poses for the kodak some loafers slouch in the sun shine A romantic couple stroll so slowly that their motion rs almost irnperceptible his hana meets hers in lingering clasp the bell rings un heeded for He and She are gazing at Each Other We smile as we rise to our own fe t with our last doubts vanished Ah yes with the turn of the young man s fancy one may boldly say that Spring has arrived at Schurz Walter Silarski and Shirley E Nelson A wisp of lace A velvet bow Merry eyes A crown of snow Proud nose Haughty chin Love of laughter Scorn of sir Gentle hands Tender heart Wonderful maker Cf the cherry tart' Margaret Vogt M 1257? 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Shalk, F. Haslak, E Frankl n l Salerno. ROW 3: R. Hall br n manager: A. Brrns, K. Pe rot G Bunk, G, Brcxch, D. Lorhman Mr. Kohler, coach, W. erchon 1. Behrend, P. So! r cko E Moxrrssey, I. Paupa, W Schrerber, S. Delfrancisco, acer L ....,. FOOTBALL FOOTBHLL TEFHT1 For the second tlme 1n two years Schurz football team won the sectron tltle Th1s year they were Shllled to the West Sectlon and even though the gomg was tough Cthls be1ng the f1rst tlme the team had played any of these teams except Austml they d1d very Well Wrth the regular season end1ng the record standrng at frve w1ns one loss and one t1e The last game was agalnst Austxn Wh1ch had not lost a game 1n fxve years Schurz won 7 6 Wlth hlgh hopes they went aga1nst Fenger but agam as last year th1s team was too much W1nn1ng f1fty two to nothmg Some of the outstandmg players were McAdams Katchls Gresey Perschon Qurnett Salerno Schwall and Keefe Wlth the excellent coach1ng of Mr Rob ert Koehler called the Bob Zuppke of Prep football and Wllh the able asslst ance of Salvodore De Franclsco and Rlchard Hallabr1n th1s was one of the f1nest teams ever developed at Schurz Pat Keefe the captaln was elected most valuable player was placed on the Herald Amerrcan All Star Team and rece1ved offers for scholarshlps from several colleges Perschon also recelved offers for a scholarsh1p At the end of the season came bad news Mr Koehler after coacmng for n1neteen years at Schurz was not1f1ed that he was to be transferred To Bob Koehler Schurz pays tr1bt1te He wlll not be forgotten e1ther by the men he coached or by the students and other spectators who saw h1s teams play , .1 112'-0 +03 . , , f 1 - . ' I I I I I I I I ' ' - I I - . , f , - I I ' I t . , . , , . f di- 5 Xb P is ' 1 ' 1 - 333, .. STR' +- Zfit' X V- f nl V 1 T 1 Q SENIOR BASKETBALL ROW 1: K. Berry, Kzrby, D. En gleson, Preble, C. Munson, C Gertz, R. Hunt, Mr. Kipp, coach ROW 2: I. Vern, manager: P l-larders, E. Holden, C. Lambert R. Tesmer, S. De-Francesca, man aqer. r b 1,,... 3 fs f tg BFISHETBHLL SENIOR Unllke the basketball teams of past years the Sen1or Cagers of l94l had a very tough season In the course of the offlclal schedule the team played ten games one of whrch was aga1nst Lane our old r1val Whlch we defeated th1rty seven to thrrty hve As was Schurzs bad fortune 1n several sports the basketball team also lost 1ts coach r1ght when they needed htm the most Mr Klpp was rn the hosprtal for several months Durmg thrs trme the morale of the team dropped and they were losmg to almost every team then they decxded to Wm one for Mr Klpp thxs was the Lane game and after this the team was 1n good Sp1f1lS the rest of the season Sparkllng newcomers were Tesmer Barry K1rby Munson Prlebe and Hunt Among these Robert Tesmer was the leadlng scorer whrle among the veterans Robert Tessar held that honor Wlth Mr Krpps presence the team rmght have been up on top because several defensrve and offenslve plays were bemg planned Just when he was taken 1ll However because many of the sam members wrll be returmng Mr Krpp 1S plannlng to burld a team for next year well worthy ot Wmnlng back the past honors garned by the Schurz teams 4514561 5 N-m:..f 7 l72 ' . I I I V I l I I I I I D I ' I 4 I I I , e ' ' , . ' lei i 'Amir ,V - 1 ',.,, , . it . ,L F. tl P-J Qiggfxl- --e at ' 4? IUNIOR BASKETBALL ROXV l: W. Dunwoody, I. Cm- rzenberq, W. Atherton, E. Sl-:ogf lund, K. Hughes, W. Schroeder, D. Parr, Mr. Ktpp, coach. ROW 7: I. Vern, manager, A. Blon- stexn, C. Pe-ppl, R. Peterson, S. Kanotus, R, Cousms, A. Mfnnfv, VV, Person. BFISHETBHLL JUNIOR W'hat the Senlor basketball team dld not accompllsh th1s year the Iunror team d1d They Went through a wh1rlw1nd season endmg near the top and gamtng entrance to the C1ty s playoffs Thexr hopes however drd not materralrze be Cause the Marshall Iumors had a better team The team was led by Roy Couslns and Robert Peterson captaxn elect wrth other honors gomg to Peppl Dunwoody and Blonste1n Since Schurz IS 1n the strongest sect1on tn the crty 1t 1S a parncular honor for the team to be near the top Unllke the Senlor team the Iumors were not dlsheartened by the absence of Mr K1pp dur1ng the season but seemed to galn v1ctor1es for h1m Everyone was surpnsed at the strength and br1ll1ancy w1th wh1ch the plays were enacted and because the lunlor team IS usually composed of newcomers the scores were even more surpr1s1ng than ever Next year several of these members wrll play wrth the Senlors and others wrll be back for the Iumors Therefore next year there Wlll be seen at Schum two great teams who wrll grve all rlvals strong competltlon i ffl? If Q I ik' IVA- 1 I73 3 I v N tt cg - r ff L ' 7-'i R.' f9'2'4 SENIOR TRACK ROW l: I, Katchxs, E. Healy, I Next, E, Gould, H. Egqert, B. W1 son, captam, M. Sullrvan, I Sreqmund, R. McAdams, W. Ra venscrait. ROW 2: R. Sxtko, mqr. L. Kosmslu, mar., Mr. Bradley coach, M. Schultze, R. Adolph son, N. Gre-sey, R. Iurin, A. Lu cas, V. Schwall, R. Cozmoox, S Makris, G. Kroll, mqr. ROW 3 G. Peckl, I. O'Connell, C. Catlm T. Smtih, W. Lundgren, B. La: S bb S. Ov H sen, R. ta owxtz, gens-cg M. Graczyk, R. Stahl, l. Schnigel 2353 1 ,-.aa I74 t fb gf l l.. 509' TRHCH The Iunlors d1d not do so Well aqamst Harrrson Tech but Klrnk ran the srx hundred S1XlY yard run 1n 1 27 8 the school record bemq 1 33 Captam Glenn Wh1ttle won the pole vault eas1ly Another bad thtnq happened r1qht after the Austm meet Mr Bradley f9CG1VGd nohce that he was to be transferred and the team got another coach Mr Meany who turned out to be a swell fellow and excellent coach The new captams elected last year were for the Semors Ben Wrlson and Wrllram Schre1ber tor the Iumors Glenn Whrttle Other returmnq lettermen for the Senrors were W1ll1am Lundqren Martln Sulhvan Vlctor Schwall Thomas Sm1th Charles Catlm Norbert Gresey and Roy Adolphson and for the Iumors only Captaln Whlttle and Robert Trost Other Outdoor meets were scheduled wrth St Iqnatrus Crane St Iohns Taft Lane and others The Track team after wmnmq the Wxlson Relays and the Crty Outdoor Cham p1onsh1p 1n 1940 started out the season under the serrous hand1cap of bexnq Wlthout a coach Mr Toppmq had to leave the C1lY because of 1llness Ioseph . . , . , , . , . , c . , . , . - . , , , . . , , . , , . , . . g'2f ff 1 W r' TH' , . . Mk ' -i k' IUNIOR TRACK ROYV 1 R Trost L Sherman A Bxrns I Cullen T Omerad H Ston ROW 2 Mr Bradley coach L Kosmski G Hara G Whittle captan G Kroll mqr R Sitko mgr ROW 3 R Had den K Cr stoterson I Patterson K Biersdorif S enkins Klmk Pile-ffer TRHCH Kohl star sprinter could not report this year because of illness Mr Bradley the new coach arrived late for the City Indoor Championship and the team was not in top shape however they did fairly well In the City finals William Lundgren tied for first place in the pole vault at eleven feet William Schreiber placed third in the sixty yard dash and the relay team of Sullivan Schwall Wilson and Schreiber took a fourth third in the Illinois Tech Relays and second in the American Legion Relays. A tal- ented newcomer for the Iuniors was Alvin Birns who won the hurdles and placed third in the high jump. Captain Glenn Whittle won the pole vault at ten feet and lohn Cullen took fourth in the hurdles. The Outdoor season started out with a victory over Harrison Tech for the Seniors and a smashing victory over Austin for both Senior and lunior teams. Sullivan was high point man by Winning the hundred and two hundred twenty yard dashes in both meets and was clocked in the hundred at ten flat in the Austin meet. Also William Lundgren collected ll points in the Austin meet. ff N JL Q4 V, fx Xfvf AX ?7?i il? L? X- ,X ll .,,,,-7j' A type that nature wills to plan 5 X ,-, ' 'UQ- 2 But once in all a peop1e's years. l' A Alkignf I -Edmund Clarence Stedman v l75 e,v-' I -ur-4 Qr Xt VV X ,pf kk, 4 .U MLM -. SWIMMING L: Whtttle captam SUJIfT'ImInG Schurz Senlor sw1mm1ng team cla1ms the t1tle of not havmg been defeated th1s year W1th v1ctor1es over Sternrnetz Senn Amundsen Roosevelt Austln and Taft Coach Harz and the members were qutte pleased ln the Clty meet held on Aprll 10 at Roosevelt Hrgh School IH whrch more than thrrty h1gh schools throughout the crty part1c1pated Schurz emerged thlrd Especrally noteworthy 1n thls meet and ln the events were Captam Gruenfeld second ln the hundred yard backstroke Bened1ct tlfth rn the hundred yard breaststroke and as a tr1o Gruenfeld Benedlct and Stelner f1fSl rn the medley relay Too numerous to mentlon are other members ot the team who earned thelr letters by scor1ng pornts m dual meets ln the CO1'T1pGl1l1VG hlgh school meets the Iumor team followed Sull and were v1ctor1ous over all hxgh schools defeated by the Senrors wlth the except1on of Senn However 1n the Crty meet they were not qu1te as successful havmg only Walsh place thrrd 1n the sxxty yard breaststroke The captalns elect for the year were for the Semors and Iunlors respectrvely Iay Gruenield and Glenn Whlttle The team was handled very well by 1ts two managers Iack Case and K1fSl who be1ng veterans were proud of the hne showmg ot the team thls year .4 . M- fn -l Q I. L .. , vnrj-J ' 'I -W - A - -..a 4..- - 19.2,-1-P fi it 9 1,4 'v'- T' . p 'Q' .. L . , t V . , . , f - f - - I I 1 I , . I , . I 1 . I 1 1 I - 1 - I 1 , I I I - 1 t . I ll' -f .A- HOW1 T Snyder N Walsh D Cambell L Moran E Kudalts R Pederson ROW 2 G Case manager I Bromly C Reeds I Gruenfeld aptam I Car G Stemer G Elxason A Benedmct Mr Harz coach ROW 3 M Graczylc G Renz C Freeman W Lambeau D Rued S n kms L Howells R Skoglund CREW ROW 1: Meslinq, Thayer, Lecc, D h t I. C D1 F ' or er y, arr, eco, onqe., L. Frankhn. ROW 2: M. Ohrn - Cox, Pt. Hudson, coach, O. Powell, - Hiscox, C. Freeman, G, Valko, I. Bembenek, R. Nobrs, E. Swmey, D. Crtsler, -4 Cox. HOW 3: I. Wert, -- Blancenshrp R. Robe, I. O'Connor, R. lohnson, W. Webster, I. Ohm, E. Kudahs, G. Ostermenski. CREW One ot the newest teams at Schurz IS the Crew Although estabhshed only last year the popularrty of rowmg has mcreased lmmensely Thrs IS one ot the hardest ot any of the competrtrve sports because practlclng and the actual racmg rtselt IS so strenuous The team must follow a carefully balanced dret and must not do any strenu ous exercrse outslde of practlce Although the team IS not supported by the Board ot Educauon and rs very expensrve to mamtam Schurz has planned to reta1n 1t as a permanent 1nst1tut1on Few people really know that a racmg shell costs several thousand dollars and because ot the comparat1vely fraglle body the upkeep 1S hrgh The Senror and Iunlor teams have held competltlon Wllh Lane and Waller ln Chrcago and have traveled to many states mcludmg Ind1ana Mmnesota seekmg competxtlon Through constant practlce the team was str1v1ng to equal the record for the m1le l1V9 mmutes and two seconds upon accomplrshment of th1s 1t w1ll be able to Wm any race The team started out the season W1th only four returnlng lettermen and many DIOITIISIYIQ newcomers Therefore the regular team consrsted ot almost all new comers and therr tlme tor the mlle was several seconds slower than expected W1th the team practtsmg tour days a week at the Lmcoln Park Boat Club they hoped to soar above the past record yer -3-4. I life KQNWQQ Xin 'MQ my-11 -pi I77 W W ec, , h KJ : Aj X 53,5 .' Y I 7? 253.1-, f nf? W v -,..1'.':f 1 4- ' e f ' ff SOCCER ROW 1: R. Myers, A. Geel, L. Diets, S. Kress, I, Hale, captamg R. Nauman, E. Wtntkatus, R. Trost, B. Wllson, M. Dawson. ROW 2: Mr. Wuehrmann, coachy M. Rhyner, R. Grazyck, R. Iurtn, W. Hampton, G. Carlson, I. Ben- edetto, W. Throgntorton, E. Mar- shall. X cn A-5. I78 SOCCER TEFHTI Soccer one of the oldest of sports has been carr1ed for years at Schurz wtth a falrly h1gh degree of success Th1s year under the able coach1ng of Mr Wuehrmann the Soccer team placed f1fth tn the c1ty standmgs The ftrst game of the season was played agamst Oak Park whrch always has a superlor team and although Schurz lost two games to one tt can be congratulated on 1ts stand agamst the former Soccer champ1ons Coach Wuehrmann desplte th1s loss cons1dered the game a moral vxctory stnce the team consrsted of many newcomers a few of whom are Trost Iunn Wtlson and Hampton There can be no mdrvtdual honors QIVGH because every man on the team performed w1th equal bnllrance and skrll The Soccer team was proud to have as 1ts captam Iohn Hall elected most Athlettc who could have earned the trtle 1ust by hrs playtng on the So cer Team Mr Wuehrmann IS already count1ng on the team to wtn next year because he wlll have several men back from th1s year and wtth a few newcomers he belxeves that nothtng can stop them Mr Wuehrmann has been Soccer coach for some ttme and when he says somethtng he ought to know what he lS talk mg about 1 , , , . 3 , K , A f - 1 A I 1 ' I I I I f' 1 x 4' I A ff, Xt f 7 E -14, 'Y a? qu- ' T -Qftssx t -'. r f J, BASEBALL TEAM ROW 1: R. Tesmer, W. Riener, R. Sielott, D. Lorman, captain, C. Peppz, A. Hyclzlk, R. Jensen, R. Simon. ROW 2: Mr. Krpp, coach: W. Hasiak, C. Munson, R. Gosdorf R. Olson, D. Cal- myne, R. Cheney, J. Venn, S. De Franczsco. BHSEBFILL Amerlca s most popular game baseball Wlth Mr Klpp as coach had a pretty good season at Schurz constdermg the new men Wlth almost a full p1tch1ng staff ba k mcludlng Douglas Lorman the no h1t pltcher from last year also thls year s captam and Iensen and Olson we can be proud of Schurz even though they d1d lose to Lane However IH the yearly game at St Iohn s Delatleld WISCODSID Schurz was so far ahead 1n the S1Xlh 1nn1ng that St Iohn s gave up and conceded the game The leadlng hltters of the year were Haschak lensen and Calymlne The standlngs near the end of the season showed Schurz on the w1nn1ng end Wllh three losses and v1ctor1es Some of the v1ct1ms were Lake VIQW Roosevelt Taft Senn and Von Steuben The baseball team was also hand1capped by the loss of Mr Koehler Although pnmanly a football coach he excelled 1n baseball N 1 ,Q fr -rfb! Q h x 41 .V 5 rl I79 . 1 . . 1 1 - 1 . . . F , . l . V 1 I . . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 - 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 ' I I 1 1 - , . 5. tg. ,291 07' lt ,,-6231: . F' K. l 1. , Lit: 5' J nf' 4 -L 1 11, ,105-, 1' fi fx J., iii: I AYA M , ,,,.i.-4-4-L. GOLF GOLF TEHHI l'h1s year s golf team was not qurte on a par wrth last year s whlch Won the bectlon t1tle and placed thlrd IH the C1ty The team made a good show1ng desp1te some poor weather whlch made the course SOQQY and perststed through the season They played 1n the west sect1on th1s year agamst Austln Lane Stemmetz and Crane The team beat Austm s eleven to one even though they had the wmd and the ram 1n thelr ha1r they lost a close match to Stelnmetz and beat Lane seven and one halt to four and one halt On the yearly trxp to St Iohn s Mlhtary Academy tn Delaheld Wrsconsm Schurz Won eleven to one Robert Gasdorf leadmg the way w1th a two over par seventy four whlch was hls best score for the season The team was composed of Gasdorl captam Vogle provxng s1ze doesnt count and Borgardt Gasdort and Vogle have another year ot compet1t1on left Borgardt the only new man thls season proved qu1te an add1t1on to the team Had the team defeated Stelnmetz 1t mrght have taken the sect1on txtle and then gone 1nto compet1t1on for the Crty Champxonshlp The team had Mr Klpp as coach who seems to be able to coach almost any sport wxth prohcrency . . . . . . . s . . . . . . , 1 . . , , . , , A , , - I A , . , , . - 1 , . , , . , l 15' 73,1 Q 'S UI-5, 'L 1,5 5 :., is 'O N w .L 1 I ,A R I Tfvr' to ' nt A ., .,v.:. , , ,,.Q. . Sul, ir ROW l: K, Sdchrxson T V Ray Hunt, R. Gasto 1 Lasle ROW 2: M. Solomon, E. Rixms, G. Iaekel I. Peskuskr, Mr. Church co iclx. ROV! l: W. Hefud, R. Stowhr, T, wrcz, E. Schulze, L. Wxlson. TENNIS TENNIS The Tennrs Team under the able gu1dance of Mr W1lbur Church a frne coach and one who plays an excellent game hrrnself started out the season w1th only three Veterans Captarn Ted Lasrewrcz Erwrn Schulze and Robert Stoehr The frrst two played srngles Stroehr was one of the doubles team However many prom1s1ng newcomers were out th1s year Edwrn Rams LeRoy Wrlson Wrllard Heard and George Iaekel A practlce match before the regular season opened was held wlth Evans ton wh1ch rs always supposed to have a good team and Schurz won 1n team score srx to three After th1s the boys really belleved that they had a good team and walted for the1r toughest rlval rn the West Sectlon Crane Two years ago Crane beat them for the Sectron trtle and agaxn last year after wlnnrng all the1r matches they met Crane who beat them twrce g1v1ng Schurz another second The record last year was nrne wlns and two losses CCranel Srnce Crane lost several of the1r stars Mr Church belleved Schurz could take the West Sectlon tltle th1s year and looked forward very eagerly to the opemng of the season and the match wrth Crane Ki 'fixiisvi I v PF' i I8I . , . 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SCHURZ BOYS BOLULIDG LEHGUE The bowling season began shortly after the opening of school in September and continued through March Because of the enthusiastic turn out two leagues were organized The teams bowled at Samuelsons Arcade every Tuesday Each team was given a handicap according to its skill in bowling so that every team had an equal chance of winning When the season ended the Five Duces and the Pinbusters were in first and second place respectively in the Mayor League and the Y hoodies and the Luckies in that order in the Minor League At the Sectional Title playoffs the first two teams in each league made a fine showing The Pinbusters composed of Albert Larson George Pleickhardt Mar tin Solomon Richard and Everett Iohnson surv1ved the first round but were defeated in the second by a Lane team This same team from Lane later de feated the Five Duces composed of Edwin Nolan Martin Dawson lack Mueller Ray Gielow and Robert Gatti in the finals ln the Minor League the Yehoodies Iohn Spaulding Arthur Rynkus Michael Graczyk lohn Malcarzylc and Iules Rosenthal survived the first round but lost to Foreman in the second round The other top team in the Minor League the Luckies made up of Robert Swanson Richard Stahl Leo Bietz substituting for Clarence Stahl Walter Huska and Theodore Benker reached the game before the finals but were then defeated The concluding event of the season was the Bowlers Banquet held in the Grand Ballroom of the Stevens Hotel The win given first and second place medals 531.5562 ff Us H I Je I82 I e ' ' ' ' ' . A , ning teams in the City Finals were presented with awards and their schools ,Q , -s , ,I ', fdf xvin ,,,,, I 12- , ,,-.4 5252-:. I6 tim, , ., . F 'V' Bovs' BOWLING ROW 1: I. Rosenthal H Be ry ' R. Larson, E. Mueller R Gielan D. Iohnson, I. Bauster ROW ' R. Stahl, A. Rmkus R Larsor R. Troop, E. Lake, Mr Flem ng f N coach. ROW 3: G. He-xmestroff F.Koserak1, I. Kust, J hub al I 1 . W eu . 1- f ,7 y af ' f 1 f Z f 1 ,'a.f - .f'Y If 2 I I f l' , I. ,J I H, CHEER LEHDERS Along wrth fall comes football brxsk w1ndy days pennants the roar of the crowd and last but not least the lrvely bouncrng Jesters that are rndlspensable to every football game the cheerleaders Always famous for 1ts flne cheerleaders Schurz team was one of the f1nest we have ever had Dressed ln whrte purple and gold the team presented an 1rr'pos1ng appearance and added the color necessary for gayety at the games Ptaln shlne or snow the team of cheerleaders followed the games all over the c1ty and even to West Aurora the1r antrcs and support helpmg to cheer the sp1r1ts of both players and spectators When the call for cheerleaders was grven last September over half a hundred boys and glrls responded The f1rst two weeks were spent 1n xnstruc tron then by the process of el1m1nat1on a team was chosen wh1ch rematned for the rest of the year Th1s team conststed of Iames McGoorty and lack Langan co captalns Charles Catlln Joseph Katowsk1 Shlrley Rogers Lols Langan Eleanor Wagner and Mary Ann Dramstadt The team used many new cheers but the favorlte still seems to be the one that stands all loyal Schurznes on the1r feet the long drawn out Yea ea ea eah Schurz Yeaeea eah Schurz Rah Ra l Rah' Wah' ah' Rah' Rah' Yea ea ea eah Schurzl ROW l: D. Knudsen, M. Dram stadt, S. Rogers, ROW Z: C. Cat lm, I. Langde-n. ,I ,... 'v -4 ,f fvl- if -Z-.,-s CHEERLEADERS ,--X, X x! I ff-seg JXY? iw I83 . ' 1 1' Q g. , , , - , - , . , . , , , , , I - I I I I 'I I I I . . I 3 Q - - , -- - , !, h., . l ., R ., 'I ' - - - ' 1.7 ax .fxka M5 V1 f?f'L txf -2- nj 5. iid Tjiggs i -J ffffififfjy tx Nj, T V! 'zu I84 X Vtwf- zffs' f:1tp 3. G H BO The G A A board IS the core of the larqest orqanrzatton at Schurz Because ot 1ts war cry Every qrrl a member' 1t had Freshmen Sophomores Iun1ors and Semors 1n 1ts orb1t The board ltselt was made up ol s1xteen w1de awake younq qlrls who have personalrty popularlty and a deep mterest ID sports as well as outstandmq leadershrp ab1l1ty Personahty was necessary tor popular1ty and popularlty 1n turn was an 1rr1portant factor srnce elect1ons took place rn vartous qym classes A deep mterest 1n sports was essent1al because Makmq the An ertcan qrrl sports consclous was the orqanlzatlon s ob1ect Members could easlly be rdentrtted slnce they wore whrte blouses and sleeveless Jackets wrth purple and qold emblems sugntfyrnq the1r postttons 1n the club One can readrly understand why leadersh1p Gbll1lY was 1mportant Not only d1d these qtrls have the1r own act1v1t1es to attend to but they planned entertalnment for the whole G A A The events had to be mterestmq and qeneral because of the large ranqe of membershlp Dances part1es DICUIC soclals and hlkes were held last semester The board members attended the1r own soclal events as well as plan nma and carrymq out the others They conslsted of Jomt meetmqs wlth other l11Ql'1 school boards banquets p1cn1cs and h1lces The outstandmq socral event was the annual lune Luncheon held at the Morrtson Hotel where a ctty w1de G A A Presldent was chosen The ofhcers were Bermce Hlrsch presldent Genev1eve Trella v1ce presl dent Florence Sampson secretary and M1ldred Pozdol treasurer The club THE . H. . HRD VT waslsponsored by Mrss Elma Mclzlale. 1 I ft L1 if ,gs ,Je l jk Zig A - dxf Wvif? me-3--is , 4.'f ' r+uP,:'- G. A. A. ROW' l: QI. Cilark, ll l z lrotsuzft' F. 511111 1 S 1 tfrryg I.Sude1,P1espd r l C 'l P d I H I Colt-. ROW 2: If St ll b M ss: lf, McFt're 5 ns N' S ,....., C1.Tre.1.,P.P t a GYM LEADERS SENIOR ROW 1: H. Mocarwskt, L, Zqqo- wtcz, A. Lakowskr, B. Rybarczyk, C. Mommsen. ROVV 2: C. Lyon, P Dall F Ad B K' . em, . rran, . mg, E. Schneider, M. Peters, L. Drake, I, Harding, SENIOR LEHDERS The Leaders Gym Class consisted of g1rls who were outstandlng rn all sports They were recommended by the gym teachers and as soon as thetr ab1l1ty to become members had been recogmzed they were admltted mto the class The Semor g1rls of the Leaders Gym Class were outstandmg ln all athletlc act1v1t1es As Iumors these g1rls had taken the 1nter class basketball cham p1onsh1p Thts year as Semors they were vlctors agaln deteatmg the Sopho mores who took second place The Sophomores showed splendld teamwork but lost by a close score The members of the Semor team were Agnes LakoWsk1 and Barbara Bybarczyk co captams Frances Adrran Loretta Zygo WICZ Pat Dalleln Barbara Kmg Carolyn Mommson Helena MOCGfWSk1 and Iewel Hardmg The same 1nter class tournaments were played 1n volleyball Although the Senlor team was an excellent one the g1rls were runner ups berng defeated by the Freshman team There were several games played between the two teams and tlnally the Freshman team was v1ctor1ous The tollowmg qrrls were members ot the Semor team Frances Adnan and Emma Schnerder co captams Agnes Lakowskl Barbara Bybarczyk Loretta ZYQOWICZ Barbara Kmg Pat Dal 1e1n Iewel Hardmg Carolyn Mommson Lols Drake and Helena MOCGfSk1 The Semor g1rls also excelled rn soccer Although there were no 1nter class tournaments the Senrors had developed a superlor team Mlss Marshall may well be proud ot her hne athletxcs Nnmrjq A! t L. 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' 5 P1511 '11 ': 1 I. wi' '1. .rw j '1 :J 1 ' i 1'-1 ' , 1: Q 1' Q: 1, x. .-1 5 . 1. 11. .ff Ei 1' ' .Q ':. 1,1 Y - 3 '11 1' .fl 7 ii f .1 ' : .1. ' Zi. 3 tlqf ,V MV. I88 Block her' Come on shoot' JUNIOR LEHDERS GYM LEADERS IUNIOR ROW 1: M. Rosenow, C. Ege, B Whxtehead, M, Deering, E. Stein brink, M. Cectl, V. Tomlmson, I Nowak. ROW 2: F. Gtnochio, M Katlovsky, V. Urban, S. Ostrow ski, G. Dtonne, A. Guras, E Cornwall, V. Berthold. ROW 3 A. Loehde, H. Bembenek, B Lorinz, C. Eklund, I. Sternal, P Poundets, B. Marttn, M. Schauer B. Hedberg. Get rn there and smk 1tl Such were some of the exclamattons you mrght have heard had you been present at one of the Iumor Leaders Gym Classes durlng an excrtmg game of basketball Thls class of leaders made up the teams for the school but b9S1d9S the basketball teams there were soccer volleyball and baseball as well There were srx regular players bestde some substltutes among the out standlng ones were Mercedes Deermg captam who made fancy shots Anne Loehde and Helen Bembenek were runners up and all three of them played the forward pos1t1on The regular guards were Carol Eklund Margaret Schauer and Myrtle Ro enow The frrst game of the season Whlch was constdered a practrce game was a thrrllrng one played Wlth the Senlors The fmal standmgs of the semester were Semors ln frrst place Sophomores sec ond lunlors th1rd and Freshmen fourth Besrdes playmg other leader groups tFresh1e Sophl they played teams of other classes The group was under the leadershrp of Mrss L1ll1ar1 Marshall - S . 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T' nicirfif' 7 ll ff' daft T 'lf fs- lfffftl l YL L W ef GYM LEADERS FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE ROWI K Economos E Schwarz A Guasta M Grum R Cough lan D Rodewald S Darvrlle E Remer ROW 2 C Nagel l Sher1da'1 I Kazw ch A Puetz l Iaeckel L Wolskl M l-ltlde brand M Noehre F Grabowsk R Borgersen ROW 3 L Ster mer H Westlake E Iohnson l Lenell L Marks I Rybarczyk S Low ng B Sm th W Chrrs tan M Kunst A Iohnson FRESHITIHTI HDD SOPHCWIORE LEHDERS The Freshman Leaders Class was composed of a tlne group of athletes These grrls have partlclpated 1n all mter class tournaments and have shown good sportsmanshlp and teamwork Although the1r basketball team was not excep tronally good they have put up a good showlng The Freshman volleyball team won the 1nter class tournament The mem bers of thrs t1ne team were Dorothy Rodewald capta1n Shlrley Darvrlle Rae Borgersen Erlka Schwarz Betty Geannopoulos Maryhn Noehre Margaret Hlldebrand Frances Grabowskr Audrey Puetz Glorla Lepc1n Mrrabelle Mono han and Elorse Grese They have hopes ot wmnmg the cl amp1onsh1p agaln next year and also the tollowrng two years The Sophomore grrls have developed fme teamwork Therr excellent basket ball team has brought credrt to the school They played very hard and won second place 1n the rnter class tournament bemg defeated only once by the Sentors Rosemary Coughlan the am1able capta1n helped the team to acqurre thrs fme record She lS an excellent basket shooter and good leader The other members were Edna Iohnson Ianlce Rybarczyk Betty Srmth Wrmtred Chrls t1an Allce Iohnson Sylv1a Lowmg and Marrlyn Kunst The Sophomore glrls volleyball team was very good lt placed thlrd 1n the rnter class tournament after puttrng up a good trght The members ot the volleyball team were Eleanore Stembrmk capta1n Iamce Rybarczyk Rose mary Coughlan Martlyn Kunst Sylv1a LoW1ng Laverne Walskr Elame Relner and Helen Westlake The Sophomore g1rls have excelled 1n soccer and baseball and hope to wm the basketball champ1onsh1p next year .1 ' 1 ' I I ' r, . i , . , 1 - 1 - l1 . i , . x , . - l , . , . . 1 . , . 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I - , . . 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GIRLS BOLULIIIG LEHGUE The Schurz Gtrls Bowhng League was organrzed by a group of g1rls mterested 1n promot1ng and ITIGIFIIQIHIIIQ the sport of bowlmg From th1s tdea the atm ot the club was taken Smce then the league has expanded and mcreased not only 1n popularrty but ln the number ot GCIIVIIIGS as well The sparkl1ng enthu slasm and effort dtsplayed by the grrls when the league bowled were reasons enough for them to have been one of the most popular clubs among the glrls Mrss Marshall the sponsor showed her tnterest tn the club spmt by coach mg the gtrls and by correctmg m1stakes untrl therr sktll became expert as com pared w1th the1r ab1l1ty at the begmnmg ot the bowltng season The league bowled every Wednesday unt1l the last week tn March The gtrls were reau1red to bowl once a week A record was kept of each team s rmprovements and of each mdtvtdual g1rl s capablllttes and accompltshments At the end of the season the two h1ghest teams bowled rn the hxgh school tmals The league contalned stx teams The Pm Splltters The Ntp Knockers The Kmd Pms The Pm Grrls The Gutter GIIIS and the Bowlerettes The Pm Splltters was the htghest team tn the League The othcers of the club were Patrtcra Dallem presldent Pearl Brenk treas urer Tune Maresk recordmg secretary I 4.1 , ef EEST w 'WS ' T -'34-rr.-'F THE HVITIQUE SHOP 1 1 V- 1 1 101 CY X Q- LV ES TO H CITY RHBBIT V V1 111 f Q Sh 15,5 fu -i -X- 11: lS!11'1lT fl1If'l. 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No rt IS my mother and her words fall lrke a bolt from the blue Sprmg cleanrng' Sprmg cleamng' A woman s excuse t play havo w1th a perfectly orderly house' A wonsan s excuse to drsrupt a man s peace and to blast the dreams of h1s soul' Sprlng clean mg' How well I know what It means' Shades of other sprtngs emerge and pass before me rn d1smal revrew I see my favortte chalr upslde down ln the hall I see the davenport robbed of Its cushlons I see wtndows strlpped of shades and drapes the glare penetrates ev ry corner the d1n1ng room IS prled wtth ptctures the lrtchen reeks of pamt mv mattress IS on the 'me my books are stacked tn the cellar the pr1vacy of my drawers has been tnvadeo and rny SOUJGHITS are cast upon the ash heap From below comes my nsother s vorce agarn I ratse my heavy head from the plllow and struggle vweanly to my feet Good old Spr1ng'? Bah' Edward Mueller SOITG HTID SFIDTIESS The srnglng Srlence pourmg mto exery corner smooth and soft and ltght IQ broken Into n uffled rrpples by a dt tant mccnrng sound The weeptng Wrnd pale and dlm ts drtlttng towards the pool of Srlence gently dtpprng rnto tts heart and droppmg tears cxer tts song Adelalde Peterson 7 , . . . . , I 1 , , , O Q , 1 L A 1 V 1 1 1 - F . . . V . . 11 1 . 1 . . I . . 1 1 . . I - I n 1 1 1 T 11 . 1 . . . . . , . . , . . 1 1 . 1 . . 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 1 . . ,,,, U I 1 1 . 11 . . 11 1 L A1 - lf' ' . . 1 .... 1 O 1 1' ' ' . 1 Q F . , . X, . . . . 1 . 1 ' 9 . , . , . . . 1 1 . . 1 . . . , 11 1 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . , , . ' . 2 . 1 V 1 1 , , , 1 1 . . f . I I I A I AX ' 4 I I A A 3 I ' I 1 . . 1 1 , 1 . 1 . . S , . . , . 1 . . 11 1 . I ,, 1, . . . . . . 1 , , . . . , . . . . 1 . 11 , . . . . . 1 Y , , , , . 1 . , . 1 , Q 1 .. . - 1 1 1 11 n., I V 1 . DETECTHS BLUE EYES Have you ever wondered why the sky rs blue and not Just whrte? Years ago when the world was young and gods and goddesses dwelt on Mount Olympus there lrved on earth a charmrng glrl named Deteca The beauty of her golden harr and 'natchless blue ey s attracted many surtors but Deteca was not rnterested rn them she pre ferred to roanr the frelds and forests talkrng and playrng wrth th nymphs and hamadryads One day whrle she was wanderrng through the woods Apollo looked down from the golder charrot and saw her prckrng wrld flowers Struck by the beauty of her form he drove hrs charror lower to observe her and at the moment Deteca startled turned her gentran eyes upward toward the heavens That was enough for Apollo Re k lessly he completed hrs rourney plungrng hrs steeds down through the pale colorless sky Then he went to seek Deteca He found her sleeprng under hrs favorrte tree the laurel Ca crrcumstance that deepened hrs rnterestl and moved w1th fascrnatron toward her The radrant presence of the sun god wakened Deteca he lovely blue eyes opened slowly and then rest mg on Apollo lrghted wrth a new beauty of astonrshment and love Such was therr frrst meetrng Day upon day thereafter they spent golden hours together untr at length the god prevarled upon her to drrve uo wrth hrm rn the charrot to Mount Olympus there to become hrs brrde The other gods ana goddesses Cwrth the srngle exceptron of lunol succumbed at once to the spell of Deteca s eyes and luprter even prom sed soon to endow he wrth rmmortalrty ITITERLUDE Drops of sunset touched And trnctured the cool dark pool Settrng rt aflarne A torch fell from the maple tr That nrght the nuptrals were so sumptuously celebrated that rt was not untrl the stars had paled that the Olymprans sought therr couches As for Deteca poor grrl she was too excrted to sleep when Apollo dropped off rnto slunfber she stole out rnto the semr dusk to explore the won drous beautrful halls of the abode Behrnd her unobs rved crept the crafty and Jealous luno rntent on a deadly purpose For the queen of the slfres could brook no rrval and she had ob served all too w ll the nrght before how Deteca had drawn the wonder of the Olymprans More over luno realrzed that rf she wrshed to destroy her competrtor she rrust act at once before Deteca could be granted rmmortalrty The thought was scarcely swrfter than the act At that rnstant the bewrldered grrl paused on a shadowy ledge and wrthout a second s hesrta tron luno leaned forward and pushed her off rnto space Mount Olympus slept on unmrndful of the tragedy but down below Hydra the frfty headed beast who never relrnqurshed con scrousness had percerved all and rarsed the alarm A few moments later Apollo wrld wrth grref and prty held Deteca s broken body rn hrs arms and gazed for the last trme rnto the blue depths of her eyes All the rmmortals gathered about weeprng Iuprter hrmself was mox ed and as hrs tears fell upon Deteca the blue of her eyes melted and spread untrl the once colorless sky about them became a tender and radrant blue And to thrs day Apollo loves to cross the heavens because wrth every trrp he loses hrm self rn the blue of Deteca s eyes Glorra Burwell BY ITTOOTILIGHT Orror' Outlrned hard and brrght By dramond brts Agarnst the purple parnted sky Perhaps And mrngled wrth th burnrng wat The msplrcmon Adelarde Peterson Of the Sphrnx Adelarde Pet rson ,. . . . 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D , cr to H ' e FI HELD BUILDITIG Etght b lls tolled tn the tower of a nearby hurch breaktng the sttll morntng atr It was a usual Monday morntng The surgtng crowds from all walks of ltfe rushtng to all ktnds of work cars honktng street cars clanktng tmpa ttently all were a part of everyday ctty ltfe But on the busy corner of Lowell and Bel mont small clusters of people hung about ab sorbed tn somethtng unusual that was taktng place A new butldtng was betng erected Fas ctnatton was reflected tn thetr eyes as they turned thetr faces up to the sky and watched brtck latd upon brtck seetng a monstrous shape formtng before them Oh s and ah s came from the assembled on lookers as the sktlled laborers swung precart ously on the gtant steel gtrders The younq scampered about whooptng wtth deltght eyes flashtng wtth exctte-ment the old smtled and thetr eyes motstened Just a ltttle as they saw up there the strength and agtltty whtch were no longer thetrs And way up there so far above from the ordmary grtmy ctty ltfe those ttny specks out ltned agatnst the frosty sky moved cauttously and efftctently that those men up there were obltvtous of the eager upturned faces Of what were they thtnk 1ng those ttny tndtsttnct ftgures tndtvtduals ltke you and me? Was thts sort of thtng the erect mg of a butldtng an ordmary routtne matter wtth them? Dtd they regard tt as Just a busmess whtch they were capable of dotng'? Or dtd they put thetr heart as well as thetr strength and abtl tty tnto tt? And d1d they look upon tt Wllh prtde and humtltty for betng a part tn tts creat1on'? We down here really cant say and those up there wont tell The twelve o clock whtstle blew shrtlly The onlookers began movtng along each gotng hts separate way There was more of a hubbub up there now as the men eagerly descended to earth to sattsfy complatntng stomachs The corner of Lowell and Belmont had be come temporartly deserted but only tempo rartly Soon a tall whtte butldtng strong ard proud wtll stand here looktng down upon the scampertng peoples below tts roots ftrmly planted by strong hands tn the black earth and ts head touchtng the playful whtte clouds Dorothy Golatz THE POTTER PHLITTER TTTHTISIOH Wtth echoes of laughter and gayety scarcely quenched tn tts corrtdors and w1th ghosts of a ptcture book past sttll shadowtng tts recesses the pretenttous Potter Palmer manston stands on Shertdan Road tts shades stgntftcantly drawn as tf to hold tn the memortes of a queen and a golden age and to shut out the dtn and haste of an era tt has never known For years tt has watched the lake pound 1ng and surgtng whtle the eltte of soctety came 'md went through tts gorgeous rooms admtrtng tts anttques entoytng tts beauty and perhaps envtously wtshtng that they too could ltve tn surroundtngs ltke these Now 1t watches alone stlently awatttng the doom that must one day befall tt to be torn down to make way for progress When another butldtng ts erected on that spot tt wtll be butlt on ground hallowed wtth memortes of an age of elegance of soctal trtumphs and of Vtctortan events that a future Chtcago can never dupltcate Yes as tt towers there today tt s a monument of the ntneteenth century Its drtveway barren of humantty nevertheless pregnant w1th shades of the past wtth the sptrtts of styltshly gowned ladtes step pmg from htgh gtlded carrtages that are pulled by frothtng horses and drtven by ltverted dark tes We can hear the tap tap of htgh heels the rustle of stlken sktrts the well bred greettng and laughter tn the stately halls The huge doors have swung closed on the last ball the chande lters brtlltant and huge show dtmly tn the dark ened rooms that once were ltghted by a thou sand glowmg candles but now only by a stray moonbeam that stfts through a tear tn the shade There tt stands whtle the lake roars and ftghts the breakers whtle the trafftc rolls cease lessly on Mtchtgan Avenue and the Outer Drtve whtle buses crowded to the doors carry loads to and from the Loop and whtle strangers tn stght seetng buses hear the story of a castle by the lake of a ktng and aueen who once ruled long ago tn the days when Chtcago was younq Loutse Hutchtnson . 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