Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1942
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W .x ,gz1i5f:. 1 ' 'sb 'Y - , 'Xie ' Y' - We T'-'Y i' ' 4-fp' . ' ' - VY-' A '-f -- P, , , A- . h w xg. 1- Q '-2415,-f -. , 1 HJ- A '1 - X A-ef ,. . PRINCIPAL, CARL SCHURZ HIGH SCHOOL ALBERT G. BAUERSFELD ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I. CHESTER BILHORN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MISS ELINOR GOELZ MR PHYSICS . FIELD . HILL . PERRY . SCHWACHTGEN . PETERSON CHEMISTRY . MYERS . LASSEN . FLEMING . CHURCH . GOODWIN MECHANICAL DRAWING ROW I . SWANSON . WILLARD . UNVERFERTH ROW 2 . GESCHEIDLE . GORANSON . JONES . DRDLA . GARASHA . MARLOW . RONCOLI GENERAL SCIENCE ROW I MRS. COMPTON MISS PRICE MISS ENGLISH MISS STAUDER MRS. HAGEY ROW 2 MR. McCRACKEN MR. TAYLOR MR. MILLER SOCIAL STUDIES ROW I MISS WILSON MISS SCHMITT MISS APPLEYARD MISS CONNELL MISS WINCHER ROW 2 MR. VERNON MISS KEENAN MISS DAVIDSON MRS. THORSEN MR. McAFEE MUSIC ROW I MRS. PIERCE MISS SCHWEITZER ROW 2 MR. FISCHER MR. WETZEL MRS. WARD MR. HARVEY sf Q in ww, ..,1 , -n. !!'!3!!' Q15 f, ., 1 , W 1 w' 5 rx x 24 if fi 7 if me ,f 3, ,wk 3 , 'Qs sv 57473 lg .Q ... Y! wi Q ' . fm i ' f 1 A . An A, -:Q 5,,'. s , y , 'Ella ww f, 'C nf 'Y' 5 A Q43 - W L V A If - , Q ' . 511 vw 4. . .,, ff - f x. ,Q fb . 'X ff il A Ei iff HQ ,ifffiif COMMERCIAL ROW I MRS. NOLAN MRS. HEINLE MISS KIRCHHOFF MISS BELL MISS BLADE MRS. THOMAS MISS RUSSELL MISS OUIRK ROW 2 MR. GOLUB MRS. ALBRECHT MISS KILPATRICK MISS CONKLIN MISS WOELFEL MISS SCHUBERT MISS PEARCE MISS MADDEN MRS. LICHTON MISS GERBER MR. POLIKOFF MISS MICHEL ENGLISH ROW I MISS HOLTZ MISS HAUGEN MISS SCHMIDT MRS. SZUBCZYNSKI MRS. MURTAUGH MISS EVERIST MISS LICHTER MISS WEBB MISS HENDRICKSON MISS TENDICK ROW 2 MISS MINNIS MRS. BRADLEY MISS CARROLL MISS THEOBOLD MISS OREM .MRS. HOUSE MRS. BURKE MISS JACOBSEN MISS GUSTAFSON MISS KINDIG MISS THEILGAARD MISS BAKER MRS. MARTIN MRS. O'CONNELL MISS GENITIS MR. FISCHER MATHEMATICS ROW I MRS. BECK MISS WOLAVKA MISS FALKENROTH MRS. THODE MRS. KANIES MISS HARTWELL ROW 2 MR. CRAIG MISS STILLER MRS. TAYMOR MISS HAGEN MISS ROCHE MISS MCKEEN MISS MARNELL FOREIGN LANGUAGES ROW I MISS WILLIAMS MISS KADET MRS. SZUBCZYNSKI MISS ALEXANDER MISS CIERPIK MISS DAYTON ROW 2 MISS KRENZ MRS. HAGEY MISS SWARTZ MISS BEATON MISS DURLAND MISS BERTOLLI MISS OREM DR. JULIANO MISS BODY TECHNICAL ROW I MR. FREEBERG MR. SLEPICKA MR. GORANSON ROW 2 MR. JONES MR. GESCHEIDLE BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROW I MR. WUEHRMANN MR. HARZ MR. TOPPING MR. O'KEEFE ROW 2 MR. SOODICK MR. NOWAK MR. POLLAK TECHNICAL ROW I MR. CLUTTERBUCK MR. TANLER MR. ANDERSON MR. ALDRICH MR. SUTHERLAND ROW 2 MR. BERENS MR. METZ MR. REISCHMANN MR. MITCHEL MR. DRDLA MR. BRODERSON MISS EDITH ABBOTT Commercial geography and maThemaTics sTudenTs will long remember The kindly helping hand oT Miss EdiTh AbboTT, who Tor many years aT Schurz guided Them Through The infricacies oT The Two subiecTs. ATTer TwenTy-six years oT Teach- ing in The Chicago Public High School SysTem, Miss AbboTT has reTired This year Trom a career oT unbounded service To Schurz. Her deparTure was meT wiTh sincere regreT on The parT oT bo+h The TaculTy and The sTudenT body, Tor her quieT. reserved, likeable naTure was TelT by all. She was known To make her classes especially aTTracTive To The pupils, and aT The same Time presenT her subiecTs in a manner ThaT will noT easily be TorgoTTen. The Tac- ulTy will miss her ready cooperaTion and her abiliTy To work wiTh her Tellow Teachers so well. Previous To Teaching aT Schurz Miss AbboTT was aT The Schurz Kelvyn Park Branch where she TaughT algebra. Mr. Shinn, The principal of The Kelvyn Park Branch aT ThaT Time, had a very high regard Tor her. However, upon coming To The Schurz main building. she began Teaching higher maThemaTics and commercial geography. A member oT The D. A. R. and The daughTer oT a Civil War veTeran, Miss AbboTT has always been inTeresTed in missionary work and religious proiecTs. She Took an acTive parT in The aTTairs of many religious organizaTions, and is The possessor oT a diploma Tor leadership Training Trom The lnTernaTional Council ol: Religious EducaTion. Long a residenT of Oak Park, lllinois, she, aTTer her reTiremenT, leTT wiTh her Two sisTers, also Chicago high school Teachers, Tor Boulder, Colorado. where They inTend To Tind resT and quieT and aT The same Time carry on in The work in which They are inTeresTed. MR.ARTHUR WEBB For many Terms-since l92l, To be exacT, Mr. Webb's Tamping has rung Through The TirsT Tloor corridors and his Turnace Tlames have Tlared high, casTing a ruddy glow upon The hundreds oT Teen'age workmen as They learned The prin- ciples oT Toundry shop under his guidance. Schurz sTudenTs recall Mr. Webb's insisTence upon TaiThTul perTormance oT Tasks assigned and honesTy oT accomplishment They Teel, as The Teachers do, ThaT Schurz has losT a Tine Teacher-one whose sTabiliTy oT purpose and sincere Teaching ideals can ill be spared in These Troublesorne Times. BUT as Time is The deciding TacTor, Mr. Webb has had To bring an end To his long career oT service. Mr. Webb was born in Syracuse, New York. He was educaTed in BaTavia, New York. aT Chicago's Old Division High, and aT Valparaiso, Indiana. For some nine years aTTer college, he was connecTed wiTh The Toundry business. Then came The urge To Teach school. His TirsT posiTion was aT Tilden Tech in Chicago. and, aTTer a shorT period aT Washburne, he came To Schurz. Mr. Webb came To live wiTh his wiTe and Two sons in Irving Park. His Two boys, Schurz graduaTes, are now married, and Mr. and Mrs. Webb delighT in Two grandchildren. When iT came To TuTure plans, Mr. Webb iusT looked inTo space and said briskly, We shall Travel To Canada and Mexico -and Then very humanly, and I shall indulge my lazy complex. , v - . , 1 if ggfgf-1v,psggv-'mwwrtw ' 'f !? Ma ,WJL5W , I 11, , ,W ,Q 1 . vi, 2 , 34 :vhini ' Q ., R 'wr I 'Y 93 MYQ H V W I 1? www., -H. .. tg , Q Q2 1 f., . Q 9 Ai ri5P?MEi'91 .K .ab 6 Dam 'QU A wma. AP S 5 0 K ,1'wff :f: 'pw V AP Q 8 . - ' fam. f 'QQ S x f -it f Q Y .1 fa? YL ' MS. W f' ' vfwm xHmb -f-' ,Q-'.' qfirf n ' if V x K 4'?5if'2?rN: 7 W U! , , ,..,,m Y 5 . w '- J H 1 A ' : A W M, , as . 7 I ' E af..ggt4 M ' I im f gm -1 L,L, f 11 1 ' fy W.. 1. ' 1 49 'A' A ' - s I , - ' W' xr-1 4, pq Q V f M ,.f,,AgQzggI ' If . 3, L, s ' M A' 155, x Q Wx Q N, , 5 ,- ,rf 7 'X 1 , rf v ,il J , xv 4 ' ,f .- f , M 4 4 1 , . Q1 GRHDUHTE5 Sad sad to think that the year is all but done. -CHARLES KINGSLEY LMXDUAT 'QM 4 n ,ny if Ji? ' 'Ztl , . , . , ' . X K , K: X5 1 KN s W A . ' a X X N I 'N .,,j ' 1 wr, x . 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RUTH ELLEN ALEXANDER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Sketch Club: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A. DOROTHY MARGARET ANDERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,l: Prom Committee: 4A Girls, social chairman: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Pre-Medics: Math, vice president: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Schurz Times. delegate: Pan- American: Marching Unit, treasurer: G.A.A. EVELYN ROBERTA ANDERSON Activities: 4A Girls: Messiah: Ameri- ranism: Pan-American: G.A.A. GORDON HARVEY ANDERSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys? Senior Chorus: Messiah. KENNETH EDWARD ANDERSON Activities: Enqineerinq Club: Soccer Team. LORRAINE ANDERSON Activities: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Otlice Assistants: Pencil Pushers: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A. 24 CLASS 1942 LOUIS CHARLES ANDERSON, JR. Activities: Election Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. CHARLES CLIFFORD ANDRAZYK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Band: Dance Club. IRENE JEAN MARIE AUGUSTINE Activities: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Social Dancinq: G.A.A. ELSIE THERESA BACHMANN Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,l: Class Gitt Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, chairman: Sola Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Choral Contest. BETH LaJEAN BALDWIN Activities: 4A Girls. HELEN VERONICA BARRETT Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A.: Math: Americanism: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Spring Festival: Girls' Marching unit: adiustment clerk. CATHERINE BAUER Activities: 4A Girls: German Club: G.A.A.: hall quard: Schurzone: Schurz Times, delegate. JANUARY SHELDON EARL BAUER Activities: Cap and Gown Committee: 4A Bcvs: 4B Boys: Miracle Book Club: Schurzone, deleqate. HERMAN OTTO BEHRENDT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. VIRGINIA BERNICE BELL Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: Polish Club: Science Club: hall quarcl. ALBERT C. BENEDICT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: swimrnino team: basketball team: fire marshall: hall quard: Spanish Club: intramural basket- ball. BETTY ANN BERGWIN Activities: 4A Girls' Club. HENRY WILLIAM BERRY, JR. Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,I, treas- urer: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y, vice president, treasurer: Junior I-li-V: R.O.T,C., major: Otticers' Club: Non Coms: Picked Company: Ritle team, let- ter: Social Dancinq: Bowling: German: Science: Senior Chorus: Schurzone Com- mittee: Chairman ot Hall Committee ot Military Ball: hall quard. SELMA LOUISE BESSA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Office Girls: G.A.A.: Leaders Gym. CLASS 1942 JOSEPH BORTKO Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. HARLEY MILTON BOUMA, JR. Activities: R.O.T.C.: Sentinel Club. DAVID DON BRANDT Activities: 4A Boys: International Circle, serqeant-at-arms: Eoreiqn Rela- tions, treasurer' soccer: qolt: Prosh-Soph football, letterrnan. CHARLES KENNETH BRAUN Activities: 4A Boys' Club. DORIS ELAINE BREDA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, sergeant-at-arms: We Moderns: French: Spring Festival. GEORGE ROBERT BRINK Activities: 4A Boys: Schurz Times, dele- oate: Intramural basketball: football: track. WINIFRED MARYLE BRODERSEN Activities: Laurels, 4,3,2.I: Cap and Gown Committee: Student Council: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pan-American: Trianqle: Schurz Times, delegate: Clean-Up Leaque: G.A.A. Board: bowling. 25 JANUARY DONALD BROWN Activities: Future Crattsmen ot Amer- ica: Arch-i-techs. ROBERT BRULLE Activities: R.O.'l.C. band: Concert band: Orchestra, trombone quartet: Eu- ture Crattsrnen, president. ETl-lEL LOlS BUDRUWEIT Activities: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus. WARREN FRANK BURSTROM Activities: Pin and Ring committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: lntrarnural sports, let- terman: Clean-Up League: Schurz Times. delegate: hall guard, HENRY EUGENE BUSH Activities: Senior Play: 4A BOYS: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.: Otticers: Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: Concert band: Social Dancing. JOHN CALDOROLA Activities: Senior Chorus, Messiah: 4A Dance: Bowling League: Pan-American. PEARL MAE CAMERON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.. letter: Senior Chorus, Messiah: Pencil Pushers. 26 , H-'Q' WE? CLASS 1942 LORRAINE MARIE CARDNO Activities: 4B Girls: We Moderns, secretary: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Bowl- ing League. captain: G.A.A. RUSSELL LLOYD CARLSEN Activities: The Laurels 4,3,2,l: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi'Y: Junior Hi-Y: 4A Dance Club: Letterman: Concert band: R.O.T.C. band: R.O.T.C., lieu- tenant: Otlicers: Engineering, secretary: Americanism: Pre-Medics, vice president: tire marshals, vice president: College Guidance Committee. DON EDVVARD CARLSON Activities: Most Courteous: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior l-li-Y: Senior Chorus: Messiah: floor marshal: hall guard. EINAR MELVIN CARLSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. RUTH NATALIE CARLSON Activities: Most Diqnilied: Luncheon Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurz Times: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Pre-Medics: Ameri- canism: Slxetch, treasurer: Camera: Pal- leteers: Shurwood: Town Meeting. LAUREL ASTA CARSETH Activities: College Guidance Commit' tee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: French Club: G.A.A.: hall guard. WILLARD E. CHRISTOPHERSEN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Intramural basketball: hall guard. JANUARY GEORGE PETER ClRZAN Activities: 4A Boys' Club. MERLE FRANCIS CLARK Activities: Senior Assemblies and Plays Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Concert band, letter: R.O.T.C. hand, shield: Dance band: Orchestra: Ushers: lunch room guard: hall guard. VERNON JOHN CLAUSON Activities: 4-A Boys: 4B Boys: Ethics and Citizenship, delegate: hall guard. MAE ERCLE COLE Activities: The Laurels 4,3,2,I: 4A Girls, president: AB Girls, vice president Beta Tri-Hi-Y, sergeant-at-arms, dele- Qate-at-larqe: G,A.A.: Arnericanism: Pencil Pushers: Schurz Times, delegate: Social Dancing. MARJORIE CECELIA COLWELL Activities: Most Popular: 4A Girls, treasurer: 4B Girls: The Laurels, 4,3,2,l: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, secretary: Social Danc- ing: French: Americanisrn: Town Meeting. president: Red Cross: Junior Social Alumnae, vice president: Senior Chorus: Marchinq Unit: Personality: Shurwood: Pre-Medics. AUDREY FERN CONFORT Activities: The Laurels: 4B Girls: Schurzone Committee: Marching Unit: Advanced Dancing: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: Pan-American: Sentinels: floor marshal: hall guard: G,A.A. KATHERINE ANN COTTIER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Play: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Spanish: Sketch: Town Meeting: G.A.A. ,J CLASS 1942 DOLORES DEMBINSKI Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Polish: Americanism: Sketch: Oc- cupational Conierence Committee, secre- tary: G.A.A. ELAINE MARGARET DlER Activities: Most Artistic: Senate: Luncheon Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Sketch, treasurer: Americanism, presi- dent: Triangle: Senior Chorus: Messiah: College Guidance: Marching Unit: hall marshal: G.A,A. RUTH DILLMAN Activities: 4A Girls: 4A Dance Club: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A. CHARLES DEPRIMA, JR. Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Traclf: hal' guard. RUTH ELEANOR DODGE Activities: The Laurels 4,3,2.l: Lunch- eon Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Town Meeting: Pre-Medics: French, secretary: Beta Tri-Hi-Y. vice president: Panel Dis- cussion. chairman: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: Band: Schurz Times, news and tea- ture editor: G.A.A. RUTH MARGARET DOMKE Activities: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus! G.A.A.: hall guard. EDWIN WlLLlAM DONATH Activities: Wrestling team: bowling: Math. 27 EDWARD DRAGOON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Intra- mural basketball: hall guard. LOIS MARJORIE DRAKE Activities: The Laurels 3,I: Luncheon Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, president, vice president: Sen- ior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Festival: Pre-Medics: French: Americanism: March- inq Unit: hall quard. RICHARD CARL DUDA Activities: The Laurels 4:3,2.I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schurzone Committee: R,O.T.C.: RitIe team: N.R.A.: Free Medics: Town Hall meetinqs: hall quard. HELEN GERTRUDE DUDEK Activities: The Laurels 4:3,2,I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzone deleqate: Schurz Times deleqate: Occupational Conference Committee: reception coma mittee chairman: Pencil Pushers: Polish: GAA. LOIS MARIAN EGGERS Activities: The Laurels: Luncheon Com- mittee: 4B Girls: Bowling Leaque, presi- dent, secretary, treasurer: Alpha Tri-Hi- Y: G.A.A., letter. HAROLD AUGUST EGGERT Activities: The Laurels 4,3,2,I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: traclc team, letter: 4A Dance club, EDWARD DONALD EIMERS Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Panel Discussion. 28 CLASS 1942 DONALD EREDERIC ENDRES Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: 4A Dance: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Ameri- canism: tire marshal. ROBERT ANDREW ENGELBRETSEN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, VIOLET MARIE EWERT Activities: The Laurels, 4,3: Laurels deleqate: Senate: Serior Chorus: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzone deleoate: Dance: Pencii Pushers: G.A.A. JEROME ANTHONY FEIT Activities: Senate: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Military Band, 4.3: Concert 8,7,6.5: In- termediate 4,3,2,I: Dance 7: Camera. EDWARD CLARENCE FENSHOLT Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2.I: Class Gift committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: En: oineerinq, president. treasurer: Concert Band: Slide Rule. MARION EVELYN GABRIELSON Activities: Class Notable, Eriendliest: The Laurels, 3: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Festival: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, serqeant-at-arms: Americanism: Washington trip, DOROTHY ALICE GARASHA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B GirIs: French: Miracle Book: Camera: Band: G.A.A.: bowlinq. JANUARY JOAN GEANNOPOULOS Activities: Class Notable, Most Ver- satile: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senate: Class Day and Luncheon Committee: Senior Play: Schurz Times statt, co-editor: The Laurels 4,3,2,I, class representative, 3.2: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Sala Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Pre-Medics, secretary? Science, secretary: Americanism: French: Math: Sketch: service award clerk: serv- ice award letter: marchino unit: G.A.A. JAMES EMIL GEVERT Activities: Occupational Conterence committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. WILLIAM BERNARD GIBHARDT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Mikado: Choral Contest. ALICE MAY GOOLD Activities: Senior Prom Committee? 4A Girls: 4B Girls' Beta Tri-I-IieY: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Sprino Festival: Messiah: French: G.A.A. EUGENE THOMAS GOULD Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus? Student Council? track: toot- ball: basketball: soccer: Intramural sports, JAMES EDMUND GOURLEY Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Enqie neerinq: tootball. RICHARD JOSEPH GRACZYK Activities: The Laurels, 4,3: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Messiah: Solo Chorus: Mikado: Sprinq Festival: Intramural sports: soccer team: Polish, serqeant-at-arms: hall ouarcl. CLASS 1942 WARREN EDWIN GRANDT Activities: The Laurels: Prom Com- mittee, chairman: Entertainment Com- mittee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.. cap- tain: Otlicers: Picked Platoon: Picked Company: ritle team, letterman: National Rifle Association: Social Danrinq: Bov.I- ino Leaoue. VICTORIA JOSEPHINE GRECO Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Band: Personality: G.A.A.: hall ciuard. FRANCES EMMA GREEN Activities: 4B Girls: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Intermediate Band: G.A.A.: hall fiuard. HELEN ANN GROB Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,I: 4A Girls: Miracle Book Club: bowlinq: Lunchroom and Corridor Committee: G.A.A. ROBERT WILLARD GULLICKSEN Activities: Class Gitt Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Dance Club: Senior Play: Intramural sports. RICHARD GORDON GUTI-IAUS Activities: Concert Band: Beginners' Band: R.O.T,C.: Americanism: Debatinq: Murals: Science, president. CHARLES EDWARD HALEY Activities: The Laurels, 2,I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Junior Hi-Y: Americanism: Con- cert Band, Ietterman: R.O.T.C., captain: Band, student director, drum mayor: Oili- rers: Picked Company. 29 JANUARY WALTER ARTHU R HALLERU D Activities: 4A Dance Club: 48 Boys: French: Enqineerinq. JACK ROGER HALVORSEN Activities: The Laurels: Class Notable, Most Popular: Prom Committee: Senior Play: Luncheon, toastmaster: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Orchestra: Cheer Leader: Americanism: Engineering, vice president, secretary: Junior Social Club, president: science: foundry: debate: wrestling, rnanaqer: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah. LOIS JEANNE HALVORSEN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A. WALLACE MARTIN HALVORSEN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: bowlinq: hall quard. JANE CHARLOTTE HAMMAR Activities: The Laurels, 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Americanism: Pre-Medics: 4A Dance: Drama: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: G.A.A, DANIEL ALFRED HANSEN Activities: 4A Boys' Club: 4B Boys' Club. ERNEST NEILS HANSEN Q Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Enqineere Inq, 30 CLASS 1942 VIOLET SIGNE HANSSEN Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,l: G.A.A,: Dance Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH HANZEL Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Dance Club. JEWEL EDITH I-IARDING Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: A Cappela Choir: We Moderns: leaders' qym: floor marshal: hall quard: G.A.A. ROBERT HARE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senate: Luncheon Committee, chairman: Class Prophecy Committee: French, SHELDON MAYER HARNICK Activities: Class Notable. Wittiest: Senate: Class Prophecy Committee: Sen- ior Play: The Laurels, 4,3,2,I, secretary: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Milcado: Concert Or- chestra, concert master: Americanism, oresident, treasurer, host: Shurwood. president: Schurzone: Chess: Younq Sci- entists. WILLIAM MICHAEL HASCHAK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: baseball. WILLARD ROOSEN HEARD Activities: The Laurels, 4: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: College Guidance Committee: ten- nis, Ietterman: Intramural sports: Ameri- canism: 4A Dance Club. JOHN HOWARD HITZEL Activities: The Laurels. 4: Cap and Gown Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Boys' Glee Club: Senior Chorus: Messiah: football: hall quard. IRENE FRANCES HODZ Activities: The Laurels: French: G.A.A. ROBERT SAMUEL HOFFMAN Activities: The Laurels: Assembly Committee: 4A Boys: 45 Boys: French, president: Senior Play: Engineering: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: 4A Dance Club. EDWARD ROY HOFMANN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.: Non-Coms: N.R.A.: Pre-Medics: Science: Social Dancinq: hall quard. ROBERT ALEXANDER I-IOGG Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: slcatinq team. JUNE EVELYN HOLLAND Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Prom Committee: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Marching Unit: German: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A. PAULINE M. HORNBURG Activities: Senior Girls. CLASS 1942 LUCILLE FLORENCE HOWELL Activities: Senior Girls. RAYMOND MARVIN JACOBSEN Activities: 4A Boys: Schurzone Com- mittee: R,O.T.C.: slcating team. JANE MARY JACOBSON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cap and Gown Committee: Junior Chorus: Pan- Arnerican: G.A.A.: hall guard. GEORGE JAECKEL Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,l: Senior Class, treasurer: Senior Committee: Class Day Proqram Committee: 4A Dance Club: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, secretary: Engi- neering: Intramural baslretball: tennis team. IRENE MARYANNE JAWORSKI Activities: G.A.A.: Polish Club. ALICE ANN JORDAN Activities: Senior Girls. HELEN IRENE JURCZAK Activities: The Laurels, 3: Interna- tional Circle, secretary: Polish: Service Award Clerlr: G.A.A. 3I IANUA-RY ROBERT JOHN JURIN Activities: Pin and Rinq Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Notable: Senior Cho- rus: track: soccer, captain: Concert Band. OLGA RAMONA JURKOWSKI Activities: The Laurels, 3,2,l: Laurel deleqate: 4A Girls: Schurz Times statt: French: Pencil Pushers: hall quarcl: G.A.A.: Orchestra: Dance Club, ROBERT JOHN JURSICK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Messiah. WALTER ARNOLD KAPPUS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y: German: R.O.T.C., otticer: Picked Platoon: rifle team: hall quard: Oiticers' Club. RICHARD ADRIAN KARST Activities: The Laurels, 4: 4A Boys. secretary: 4B Bovs: Class Notable, Friend- liest: Cap and Gown Committee: Class Gift and Printinq ot Proqrams Commit- tee: Intramural basketball: bowlinq: chess: Clean-Up League. GLADYS ANNABELLE KELLEY Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Lunch- room and Corridor Committee: Neiqh- borhood Relations Committee: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Cecilian Choir: Senate: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Americanism: Marchinq Unit: Schurz Times deleqate: Schurzone deleqate: G.A.A., letter. GLORIA JANE KELLEY Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: German: G.A.A.: hall quard. 32 :, f:r,: - CLASS 1942 DOROTHY CAROLYN KELLS Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, treasurer: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: We Mod- erns, serqoant-at-arms: German: Person- alitv. FLORENCE BEATRICE KIBITT Activities: 4A Girls. ELEANOR MARJORIE KLAK Activities: The Laurels, 4,3,2,l: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Pre-Medics. treasurer: Americanism: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Concert Band. letter: Marchinq Unit, vice president: G.A.A., letter: Murals, letter. LORRAINE JEANETTE KLECZEWSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Schurzone deleqate: G,A.A.: hall quard. ELIZABETH ANN KNUTH Activities: 4A Girls, LORRAINE FLORENCE KOBLENZ Activities: The Laurels: Pan-Ameri- can: G.A.A. PAUL HENRY KOCH Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y, sergeant-at-arms: Junior Hi-Y: R.O.T.C., second lieutenant: Otticers: Cheerleader: Picked Platoon: Picked Company: Ushers: Military Ball Commit- tee: Senior Chorus: Messiah: German: Americanisrn. JANUARY JULIA KORBELLAS Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: Ottice Girl Assistants: German: G.A.A. FLORENCE KOUTSOGIANIS Activities: The Laurels: Pan-American: G.A.A, I-IALINE VALERIA KOZLOWSKI Activities: Americanism: Science: French: Saddle and Cvcle: Terrapins: G.A.A. MARILYN EMILY KRUTY Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: commit- tee chairman: Tovn I-lall club: Pan-Ameiv ican: Slcetch club. HOWARD WILSON LAGEROUIST Activities: Class Notable. Most Musi- cal: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senate: Senior Chorus: Sola Chorus: Senior I-Ii-Y: Junior l-li-Y: R.O T.C.: Officers. JAMES LOUIS LANGE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Dance Band: 4A Dance club: Orchestra: hall Guard. INGRID JANICE LARSEN Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Class Gift Committee: 4A dance club: Pre-Medics: G.A.A.: Swimminq team. CLASS 1942 RICHARD EDWARD LARSON Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I, presi- dent, vice-president: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, vice-president: Senior I-li-Y, president, secretary: Junior I-Ii-Y, president, treas- urer: Lt, Col. R.O.T.C. Commandinq Oflicer: Otlicers club, president: Ushers, vice-president, secretary: Picked Platoon. tcmmander: Senior Chorus, THEODORE LE ROY LARSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: 4A dance club: Camera: Radio: Bowlinq: Red Cross. MARJORIE EMMA LEMKE Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: 4A dance club: Arnericanism: Pencil Pushers: Per- sonality: Camera: We Moderns: Cecilian Choir: Girls' Glee: G.A.A., letter: hall quard. ROBERT LYMAN LEMON Activities: The Laurels: Senior Play: Arnericanisrn: Enqineerinq, treasurer: Or- chestra. ELMER NORMAN LENK Activities: Radio: German club: Sci- ence club, FRANCES ANASTASIA LEONARD Activities: 4A Girls: 4A dance club: Polish: Science: G.A.A,: Lunchroom and Corridor Committee: hall quard. RUTH EVELYN LEVERSEN Activities: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-I-li-Y: Slcetch: G.A.A. 33 JANUARY NATHAN LEVIN Activities: Band: Orchestra: Slide Rule Club. EARL JOHN LINDBERG Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Bowling: Radio: Science. MARY EVELYN LONG Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: 4A Dance Club: G.A.A. AGNES JUSTINE LUDTKE Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A. WILLIAM RICHARD LUEDTKE Activities: 4A Boys: 45 Boys: Foreign Relations. BEATRICE MARIE LUKOWITZ Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers: Saddle and Cycle: 4A Dance Club. JOHN EVERET LUNDIN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Student Council: swimminq: hall quard. 34 CLASS 1942 EDYTI-IE VIRGINIA MacDOUGALL Activities: The Laurels, 4, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: secretary: Per- sonality: Pan American: Alpha Tri-I-li-Y: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Festival, cover: Librarian: Adjustment Clerlc: G.A.A. VERNON PAUL MARTENS Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 45 Boys: Senior Chorus: Messiah: floor mar- shal: tencinq. JOSEPI-IINE JEANNETTE MARTINO Activities: The Laurels, 2, I: 4A Girls, secretary: 4B Girls: Senior Play Commit- tee, chairman: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Pan American, secretary: Americanism: Shur- wood: Slcetch: Saddle and Cycle: Bowl- inq: Town Meetinq: Proqram Committee: hall quard. JEANNE BERNADINE MASLANKA Activities: 4B Girls: Americanism: Pol- ish: Science: G.A.A.: hall quard. VIOLET GERTRUDE MATTES Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pin Com- mittee: Prom Committee: R.O.T.C.: Dance Club: French: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: G.A,A.: hall quard. EDWARD ANTI-IONY MATTHIAS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Frosh- Soph Football: crew: swimminq: letter- man. HELEN MARIE MEDICK Activities: 4A Girls: 4A Dance Club: G.A.A.: hall quard. JANUARY ARLENE MARGARET MERRION Activities: 4A Girls' Club. JUNE RITA MEURER Activities: The Laurels 3, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Americariism: Saddle and Cycle, sergeant-at-arms: Advanced Intermediate Band: hall guard: hall mar- shal: Sentinels: Clean-Up League dele- gate, secretary: French: Camera: Sketch: Bowling: Schurzone delegate: Red Cross delegate: Marching Unit. corporal. ROBERT THOMAS MEYER Activities: Class Notable, Most Artis- tic: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y: Dance Club: Murals: Intramural basket- ball: R.O,T.C.: Ushers: Band: Bowling League: Schurzone delegate: hall guard. GRACE MIRROW Activities: 4A Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Personality: Social Dancing: Senior Chor- us: Sola Chorus: Messiah: Spring Cone cert: French: G.A.A, DORIS MISCHKE Activities: 4A.GirIs: 4B Girls: Amer- icanism, secretary: Pan American: Elec- tions Committee: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Per- sonality: Book Ends: Senior Chorus: Ad- iustment Clerks: Social Dancing. ELAINE LOIS MITCHELL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Pencil Pushers: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Messiah: German: G.A.A. MARILYN LOUISE MOLAND Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Girls' Glee: College Guidance Committee: Americanism: Camera: Pre- Medics: Pan American: G.A.A. N S .J 9,5 29 .w is . ,ie - rf CLASS 1942 LUCILLE ESTHER MOLINE Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Concert Band: G.A.A.: Americanism: Camera: Terrapin: Math: Pre-Medics. CAROLYN MARIE MOMMSEN Activities: 4A Girls, sergeant-at-arms: 4B Girls, sergeantfat-arms: Luncheon Committee: Senior Play: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Sketch Club, secretary, sergeant-at-arms: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: gym leader: tloor marshal. DANIEL JOHN MORIARTY Activities: 4A Boys: Concert Band and Military Band: Chiet Librarian: R.O.T.C.7 Engineering Club, sergeant-at-arms: Fire Marshals. EDWARD PATRICK MORRISSEY Activities: 4A Boys, vice-president: 4B Boys: Varsity Football. CARL STANLEY MUNSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Basketball Team: Intramural basketball: Baseball Team: Intramural baseball: Football Team: Skat- ing Tearn: Science. PAUL BAILEY MURDOCK, JR. Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Varsity Football, Ietterman: Crew: Skating. HAROLD RICHARD NELSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4A Dance Club: 4B Boys. 35 JOSEPH JOHN NERI Activities: Assembly Committee: The Laurels: 4A Boys: Schurzone Art Statt: 4B Boys: Messiah: Camera: crew: traclc: In- tramural baslcetball, Ietterman. EVELYN ELIZABETH N ITSCH KE Activities: The Laurels 4 ,3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Murals: Palleteers: Junior Chorus: G.A.A. HAROLD NORUM Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: bowi- inq team: qolt team: hall quard. IRENE ANNA NOWAK Activities: Three and one-halt year qraduate:OccupationaI Conference Com- mittee: The Laurels 3. I, delegate: Rose Committee: 4A Girls: 4A Dance Club: Beta Tri'Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: Orchestra: Messiah: Polish: G.A.A.: hall quard. ROBERT ERSKINE OAKES Activities: Class Notable, Best Dancer: 4A Boys: Senior Hi-Y, sergeant-at-arms: 4B Boys: Concert Band: R.O.T.C.: Otti- cers' Club: social dancinq: cheer leader. JOHN SEVERIN OHRN, JR. Activities: Nomination and Election Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: traclc: crew, letterman. EDWARD KLEMENS OLENDZKI Activities: Senate: Prom Committee: Polish, vice-president: Orchestra: hall quard: tloor marshal. 36 ,wi 71 V' V, Qs we Iwi- s 'Q' is , ig' K has CLASS 1942 CLIFFORD WALTER OPREA Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: The Laur- els 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Dance Club: Fire Mar- shals: Intramural baslcetball. BETTY ELAINE ORTH Activities: Solo Chorus: Concert Band: G.A.A. EILEEN PHYLLIS OTTEN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Prom Committee: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, president: Senior Class Play: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: Amer- iranism: We Moderns: swimminq team: G.A.A. OLGA PALLA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: Saddle and Cycle: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A. SEDAL PALLER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senate: Prom Committee: 4A Dance Club: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Junior Chorus: Science: Biologists: Pan American: Americanism. secretary: G.A.A., letter. NORMAN ARTHUR PATTERSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.: Piclced Company: Schurz Times Statt: Junior Chorus: Senior Chorus: Murals: Chess. DORIS MAY PAUL Activities: Senior Girls. JANUARY VIRGINIA LEE PAYNE Activities: Senior Chorus: Junior Chor- us: 4A Dance Club: G.A.A. EDWARD PEARSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Camera Club. DORIS KATI-IE PEDERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3: 4A Girls' 4B Girls: Schurz Times, delegate: Ger- man, vice-president: Personality: BioloqyT Americanism: French: Messiah: G.A.A. WILLIAM L. PEHRSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Boys' Glee. JANE PETERSEN Activities: Class Notable, Most Cour- teous: Senate: Elections and Nominations Committee: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-l-li'Y, delegate- at-larqe, serqeant-at-arms: Pre-Medics, secretary, treasurer: Sala Chorus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: Intermediate Orches- tra: Service Letter: Americanism: Schurz Times. co-editor: Math: Spanish Fiesta: G.A,A. DOLORES MARION PETERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, l: Elec- tions and Nominations Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Junior Chorus: Palleteers: Murals: G.A.A. ROBERT KENNETH PETERSON Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, treasurer: basketball, captain: Schurzone Committee: Biologists: Schurz Times: Slide Rule. CLASS 1942 NORBERT RALPH POSEN Activities: Senior Boys. MARILYN META PRASSE Activities: Most Athletic: 4A Girls, ser' qeant-at-arms: 4B Girls: German: Murals: G.A,A. CAROLINE MARIE PREISENTANZ Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: Cecilian Choir: Personality: G.A.A. ANNABEL ROBINSON PRUITT Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Citizen- ship and Ethics Committee? Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: Solo Chorus: Shurwood: Arnericanism: Per- sonality: Social Dancinq. DOUGLAS RAYMOND REICH Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Slide Rule: hall quard. JOHN WALTER REIMER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Archi- tects, vice-president: Science: Bioloqists: Arnericanism: Future Craftsmen. EDWARD J, REMBOWSKI Activities: The Laurels, 4: American iam: Enqineerinq: Radio: Slide Rule, 37 IIINUARY ROBERT OTTO RETTKE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: hall quard. MARGARET RIDDERN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Dance Club: We Moderns, vice-president: Per- sonality: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Washington Trip. ROY LEONARD RINGOUIST Activities: The Laurels: Election Com- mittee: 4-A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C., cadet major: Rifle Team: Student Coach Ritle Team: Picked Platoon: Picked Company: Otticers: Senior Hi-Y: Engineering: bowl- mo. RAYMOND FRED RITTER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Dance Club: Senior Chorus: Messiah: floor marshal: hall guard. MARIE MARGUERITE ROBERTS Activities: 4A Girls: Dance Club: Schurzone Committee: Americanism, com- mittee chairman: Pencil Pushers: Tours: G.A.A. REGINA JOSEPHINE ROGERS Activities: 4A Girls: Dance Club: Schurzone delegate: Polish: Science: G.A.A, VIVIAN BARBARA ROSE Activities: The Laurels, delegate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: French: Science: Biologists: Personality: Social Dancing: Senior Chorus: Messiah, senior delegate: hall guard. 38 2' CLASS 1942 ELAINE MARY ROSWOLD Activities: Class Notable: Best Dancer: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, sergeant-at-arms: Cap and Gown Committee: Cheer Leader: Terrapin, vice-president: Sketch: Person- ality: Senior Dancing: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A., letter: Gym Leader: Sentinel: floor marshal: hall guard. REGINA RUTHOWSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A. WARREN THOMAS RYERSON Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. RUTH ELLEN SAWYER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pin and Ring Committee: German: Camera: Science: Solo Chorus: G,A.A.: Girls' Marching Unit: Senior Marshal: floor marshal: Sentinel: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: Beqinners, Intermediate, Concert Orchestra: hall guard. HATTIE JUNE SCHAEFFER Activities: The Laurels: Senate: Cap and Gown Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Class Gift Committee: German, president: Pencil Pushers: Americanism: Office Assistant: 4A Dance Club: G.A.A.: hall ouard. WILLIAM CHARLES SCHEUTZOW Activities: 4A Boys: 4-B Boys: Junior Hi-Y: R.O.T.C., Non-Coms: Murals: Clean-Up League. EMMA MARIE SCHNEIDER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls, vice president: 4B Girls, chairman: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: German, president, sec- retary, treasurer: Personality: Pre-Medios: Marching Unit: Gym Leaders 3, 2: So- cial Dancing Club: G.A.A. JANUARY CLARENCE CARL SCHOENING Activities: 4A Boys. EMIL WILLIAM SCHREIBER Activities: Football: Track Team. cap- tain. WALLACE ALEXANDER SCH ROEDER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: 4A Dance Club. DOLORES ALICE SCHULIST Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A.: 4A Dance Club. WILLIAM SCHWANTNER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Messiah: Enqineerinq: Eoundry: Slide Rule: Intra- mural basketball: Schurz Times delegate. MARIE THERESA SCI-IWARTZ Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: German, treasurer: Pencil Pushers: Ottice Assistant: 4A Dance Club. VIRGINIA LEE SECK Activities: The Laurels: Senior Play committee: Senior Assembly committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Concert: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Social Dancing: Americanism: G.A.A. letter. 1 an CLASS 1942 EDNA MARIE SEMPLE Activities: Class Secretary: Senate secretary: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Schurzone committee: Social Dancing: G.A.A. WALTER MICHAEL SHANSKE Activities: Foundry: Spanish. LOIS RUTH SIM Activities: Sala Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah committee: Occupational Guid- ance committee: TriAHi-Y: G.A.A, RICHARD PAUL SKIBBENS Activities: Ethics and Citizenship com- mittee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Daince Club: Sentinels: Stu' dent Council: Intramural basketball. WILLARD JOHN SKOIEN Activities: Class Notable, Most Diqni- lied: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: 4A Dance com- mittee: R.O.T.C. otticer: Picked Com- pany: N.R.A.: Non-coms: Officers' Club: Ushers' Club: Schurz Times cleleqate: Band. GLORIA MAE SMITH Activities: Class Notable, Most Mu- sical: Gift committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, president: The Laurels 3: Cecilian Choir: We Moderns: Student Council: hall Guard, senior marshal: G,A.A. THOMAS SMITH Activities: Nominations and Elections Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Intramural Basketball Champions: Track, Ietterman. 39 TOVE JANE SORENSEN Activities: Class Notable, Most Attrac- tive: Prom. secretary: Rinq and Pin Com- mittee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Sketch, vice-president, secretary, treasurer: Pan- American: Palleteers, vice-president: Saddle and Cycle: Town Meetinq. EVELYN WINIFRED SOSlNSKl Activities: 4A Girls: hall quard. DONALD ELMER SPACHMAN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Intramural basketball: hall quard. VIOLET MARGARET SPERA Activities: 4A Girls: Pencil Pushers, sergeant-at-arms: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: G,A.A.: Leaders Gym. LORRAYNE SRODULSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ameri- canism: Polish: Cecilian Choir: G.A.A.: hall quard: Red Cross, delegate. ADELYN THREASA STECKI Activities: The Laurels 3: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Camera: Science: Personality: G.A.A. PAUL RICHARD STEINBRINK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Swim- minq Team. 40 .4 Hwy: M CLASS 1942 FRED RAYMOND STERN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Dance Committee. DOROTHY ELEANOR SWANSON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: The Laurels: Personality: Americanism: March- ing Unit. serqeant: G.A.A. RUTH BARBARA TAPPERT Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Wash- ington Trip: Senior Play: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sorinq Concert: A Capella Chorus: Girls' Glee: German: Book Ends: Sketch: Americanism: Biology: Science: Terrapins, serqeant-at-arms: Water Bal- let: Svvimminq Team, letter: G.A.A.: hall quard. ROBERT GEORGE TESSAR Activities: Senior Class, president: 4-A Boys: 4B Boys, president: The Laurels: Senate, president: Senior Chorus: baslret- ball, captain, letterman: Bowlinq Team. ELIZABETH EVA THIERMAN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: The Laurels: G e r m a n: Americanism: 4A Dance Club: G.A:A. ELEANOR DOROTHY THOMPSON Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: Al- pha Tri-Hi-Y: Assembly Committee: Clean-Up League: Sentinels: Library As- sistants: G.A.A.: hall guard. ERNEST THORSEN Activities: The Laurels 2: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C., tirst sergeant: Picked Platoon: 4A Dance Club: Visual Educa- tion. JANUARY JOHN ALBERT THORSEN Activities: 4A Boys. HARRY CHRISTIAN TOFT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Intramural basketball, second place: Sons of Rest: hall quard. ELEANOR TOMAN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, ll Luncheon Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: 4A Dance Club: Americanism: Pan- American: G.A.A. CHESTER FRAN K TYSZKO Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, I: Class Notable, Most Versatile: 4A Boys, presi- dent: 45 Boys: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Senior Hi'Y: Junior Hi-Y, treasurer: Enqi- neerinq: Math, treasurer: Senior lntraf mural Basketball Champions? bowlinq: Eire Marshals: hall ouards. EDVVARTJ MARTIN VALKMAN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: tencinq: baseball. GEORGE EDWARD VALKO, JR. Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senate: R.O.T.C,, captain: Otticers Club, ser- :want-at-arms: Crew, letterman. DOROTHY EVELYN VESTEY Activities: The Laurels 3, 2: Ethics and Citizenship Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pusherst Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A,A. CLASS 1942 CHESTER PETER VOGT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: 4A Dance Club: Junior Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Bowlinq Leaque. ROBERT FRED WALAS Activities: 4A Boys, treasurer: 4B Boys: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Senior l-li-Y: Eu- ture Craftsmen: Ushers: Otiicers, vice- president: R.O.T.C.: Captain Adiutant: Rifle Team: Piclied Platooon: Schurzone Committee. AUDREY EVELYN WALKER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ameri- fanism: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A. VIOLET PEARL WALKER Activities: Orchestra: General Science G.A.A.: Sentinels: hall quard, TI iOMAS l. WALSH Activities: Erench: Concert Band: Mili. tfiry Band' Sorrer Team, manaqer, HENRY ALEXANDER VVARCHALOWSKI Activities: The Laurels 4. 3. 2, l: 4A Boys' 4B Boys: Americanisrn: Polish, iw-sirlf-nt: Pre-Medics: Fire Marshals: R.O.T,CT.: Executive Major: Otficersl: llslwrs' Piclred Company: Picked Pla. toon, Coniniandef. DOROTHY MARlE WARTENBERG Ai livitiiis: The Laurels 3: 4A Girls: 4A lhinfr- Club' 4B Girls' Schurzone Com- iiilliiiv G.A,A.' Pan American Council: Alplin Tri-Hi-Y: Pencil Pushers: hall iiuard. 4l IANUIIRY DONESE MARTHA WATERMAN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, II Senior Class, vice president: 4A Girls: Senate, vice president and secretary: Srhurz Times, Art Editor: Sketch: Pan- Arnerican, vice president: Shurwood, treasurer: Americanism, secretary and president: Town Maetinq, secretary: AI- pha Tri-I-Ii-Y, treasurer: Palleteers, presi- dent: The Laurels, Distribution Commit! tee: G.A.A.: Civics Discussion Group. WILLIAM RICHARD WEBSTER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Bas- ketball, Ietterman: Crew, Ietterman: In- tramural basketball, champions. JOHN THOMAS WEINBRENNER Activities: 4A Bovs: 4B Boys: Schumone Committee: Schurz Tinnes: German, RENETTA MYRTLE WENTHE Activities: 4A Girls: 4A Dance Club: Senior Chorus: 4B Girls: G,A.A,: Pencil Pushers: Personality: We-Moderns: Ger- man. RUTH MARIA WENY Activities: Messiah: Senior Chorus: 4B Girls: G.A.A,: Arnericanism: hall quard. HELEN JEANNE WILKE Activities: 4B Girls: Cecilian Choir- Americanism: hall quard. 42 CLASS 1942 GENEVIEVE HELEN WOLFF Activities: 4A Girls: 4A Dance Club: Bioloqistsz Polish: G.A.A. CATHERINE ZAMBOS Activities. 4A Girls. HENRY ZANOSKO Activities: R.O.T.C., serqeant: Picked Platoon. EDWARD PHILIP ZELICHOWSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Dance Club' Future Craftsmen. JOSEPH MARTIAN ZIELEZINSKI Activities: 4A Boys: Sentinels: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus. WILLIAM CLEVELAND ZIMMERMAN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Junior Hi-Y, vice presi- dent: Civics Discussion Group. CWZQSY 'VKHSH 711 If 1 777f!0'fe0' Pozdof Hem er 5771 Of f C30Uf?fE0Ilf Sis. X ,X frerl Qogfand Jkoffa 777acc1y 9770f7 7776!flC'HL Jada' 72q!0r Walk fkdffbffofi 77? f 61V D Z f E f f' Ffffiadeffe Rooney !3Zba1df?fZrf0f1 f7W0ff 01 GN M7617 Kay Madden . 1 x '11 fffmfcw fldffofv IUEHZ 7930117 Ufiff Dofzafd Qwrpbeff Pizffdi' fidferi f777Of7' POPUZHI? SENIOR CLASS M7001 ?oof1ez,f frmyg Pe!! Ni ti s lie JUNE - I9-1-2 CW1f7fEf7' Wufh Offer! fdlflff Qffuffl' Q77Off197fflfffC-' 5961771 .!6I7fFf7 flfmfofa fllfdf 777Offf17f?fffffC' Jamefpoqerf Gefaldfkze Afcffdf gfff Ufflyffffif jffflwfld Wim Yiifkdfff 523657 IHIZYEIVT Aanabcffc fbfzaff Carfer pffdf 777Off Zl767?H7?9 Wwfcq 77WM1f jfafrfon Jenfen 777Offf7fff?HGffVZ.C f 013' 550115607 61017101 Ibffoff '?770ffDfPfA'DA?157lE More Jofmfon 1,4 Q L L fwilffff .faffofr f f' n GRADUATION JUNE LOUIS AUGUSTUS ABREU Activities: 4A Boys: Americanism: Pan- American: Biologists. Black Eyes FLORENCE BARBARA ADAMICK Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Triangle Club: Pencil Pushers' Club. Nice Girl ELEANOR FLORENCE ADAMS Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha TriAI'Ii-Y: Americanism: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Festival: Schurz Times, delegate: Biologists: hall guard. SIcylarIc KARSTEN FREDRICK ADISON Activities: R.O.T.C.: Ushers': Science Miracle Boolc Club: movie operator: Class Notable, Most Digniliecl. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers ROSARIO BUD ALBANESE Activities: 4A Boys: Intramural basket- ball: Intramural volleyball. The Rosarie DOROTHY ESTH ER ALTERGOTT Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: hall guard, Let's Dance JEANNE AMOUR Activities: The Laurels 4, I: Senior Nominating Committee: Personality, vice-president: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: A Capella Choir: Schurzone, art statt: Beta Tri-I-Ii-Y: French: Sentinels: Americanism: G.A.A. Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair 44 'Tv 'YWZS' CANDIDATES 1942 LILLIAN LEE ANASTIN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: French Club. Lily of Lauguna DONALD TAYLOR ANDERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, president: R.O.T.C., Lt. Colonel: Otticers, president, treasurer: Senior I-li-Y, sergeant-at-arms: Senior Chorus: Pan-American. There's Something About a Soldier LOIS JANE ANDERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: Saddle and Cycle Club: Pencil Pushers': Biologists: Service Award Clerk: G.A.A. Who, Sez You, Sez I VERNON RONALD ANDERSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Intra- mural volley ball. Just Kiddin' Aroundi' VIRGINIA MAY ANDERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I, dele- gate: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Americanism' Pencil Pushers': G.A.A.: hall guard. Virginia Reel RALPH HENRY ANDREW Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Bowling: hall guard: Roller Skating Club: Aero- nautics: Arch-i-techs' Club. Wherever You Are GRACE KATHERINE ANDREWS Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers'. Simple and Sweet GRADUATION JUNE GERALDINE ARENDT Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Sketch, vice-president, secretary: Pencil Pushers Club: Bowlinq league: Science: Saddle and Cycle Club: Americanism: 6.A.A.: French: Social Dancinq: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Class Notable, Most Artistic. Everythinq I Love ANNA BACHAR Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: G.A.A.: First Aid: Bawlinq Ieaque: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: Cecilian Choir: Pencil Pushers': Science. Annie Laurie LAVERNE ARDIS BAILEY Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2, I: Cap and Gown Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzone General Statt: Red Cross: Personality: Saddle and Cycle: Americanism: Marching Unit: Social Dancinq: Murals, letterrnan: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Civilian Defense: G.A,A. 'lBaby Minell JAMES BARBER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y: R.O.T.C., master ser oeant: Picked Compan : Picked Platoon: Y Science: hall quard. All Out ot Step But Jim ROBERT LEE BARNES Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C., Non Coms: Schurz Times: Boys' Glee Club: hall guard. Struttin' in the Straw JUNE LAVERNE BARRETTE Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Washinqton Trip: French. June Bud ANTHONY BARTNICK Activities: 4A Boys: Sentinels: Pan- American: iloor marshal: hall ouard. Sinqin' in the Saddlel' A fx i. E93 fa-.Qu ., CANDIDATES 1942 MARIE RUTH BARWIG Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers': Biologists: Ad- iustment clerk: hall guard. Marie Maria HELEN MAE BATES Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Mikado: Sprinq Festival: Americanism Club: Marching Unit, Twirler, Commander: GA.A. Around and Around She Goesil PATRICIA JOY BAUMGARTNER Activities: The Laurels, deleqate, 4, 3, 7, I: Prom Committee: Rinq and Pin Committee: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, deleqate-ab Iarqe, chairman: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, chairman: Math Club, secretary: Social D a n c i n q: Schurzone General Statl: G.A.A.: Sala Chorus: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: Cecilian Choir: Civilian Defense. 'The Girl y ith the Wisttul Eyes JEAN MILDRED BEAKEY Artivities: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, committee chairman: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Marching Unit, serqeant-at-arms, treasurer, presi- dent? Math: Sketch: Palleteerst Saddle and Cycle, vice-president. 'Saddle Your Dreams RAYMOND ARTHUR BEATO Activities: Intramural basketball: lntra- mural baseball: Intramural volley ball. Are You Stickinq' WESLEY BEATTIE Activities: The Laurels 4, 3: Steinmetz: Honor Roll 2, I: Radio Club. l'lI Never Tire ot Youll DOROTHY BERNICE BEHRENS Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls' Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Sketch: Pencil Pushers: German: Science: G.A.A.: hall ouard. 'Cant We Be Friends' 45 G:RADUATION TUNE RICHARD ELMER BEHRNS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior I-Ii-Y: Schurzone General Statt: German: Spanish: swim team: tencing: bowling: hall guard. Gay Caballero JOHN HERBERT BEILE Activities: The Laurels, 3: 4-A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior I-li-Y: R.O.T.C., Non- Coms: Concert Band: Bowling Club: When Johnny Comes Marching Home WALTER FRED BELINA Activities: Traclc team: hall guard. Beloved Friend SHIRLEY MAE BELLON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Saddle and Cycle, president: Triangle: Sentinels. Leanin' on the Old Top Rail EVELYN BENDY Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Book Ends: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Red Cross: G.A.A. Step LiveIy ROBERT LEE BENSEN Activities: 4A Boys: Eire Marshals. Waitin' tor the Robert E. Lee' ARTHUR JOSEPH BERTAGNA Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: varsity football. l'm Glad Therels You 46 CANDIDATES 1942 VERA RUTH BERTHOLD Activities: The Laurels. 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Program Committee: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Mixed Chorus: Red Cross, chairman: G.A.A.: Junior Leader: International Circle: Americanism: Personality: Pencil Pushers: Sentinels: Social Dancing. Lady Be Tranquil JEAN VIVIAN BIDENKAP Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pin and Ring Committee: G.A.A.: Americanism: Cecilian Choir: Senior Chorus. Junior Miss INEZ VIVYN BIELKE Activities: 4-A Girls: 4B Girls: Pan- American: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: hall guard. Mama Inez DOROTHY BINDER Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers: Trianqle Club. 'ILady ot the Eveninql' MARY ANNE BISSING Activities: The Laurels: G.A.A.: N.Y.A. I Love the Name ot Mary ARTHU R HARRY BLONSTEIN Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: Junior basketball, captain, letter- man: Eire Marshals: hall guard. I Can't Believe Your Eyes GERALDINE ROSE BLOSS Activities: German: G.A.A.: Leaders Gym: Boolcroom Clerk. Little Girl GRADUATIION IUNE ROBERT BOBOSKY Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Intraf mural sports. I-low About You ROBERT GEORGE BOBULA Activities: 4A Boys: Intramural sports. Minqlc Your Cheers JEANETTE BOGACZ Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Red Cross: hall quard. You Are My Sunshine ELAINE AMBER BOHLMAN Activities: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: French. Blue-Eyed Elaine HAROLD MAURICE BOLES Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Solo Chorus. Drummer Boy WALTER JOHANSEN BORCHARD Activities: 4A Boys: Senior Chorus: Messiah. Riding High ROBERT HARRY BORLEK Activities: Nominations and Elections Committee: Junior I-li-Y: Senior Hi-Y: Shurwood: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C., captain: Officers, vice president: Non- Coms: Ushers: Picked Platoon: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah. Anchcrs Aweiqh CANDIDATES 1942 LORRAINE BORYS Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: hall quarcl. Sweet Lorraine VIRGINIA FLORENCE BOWSER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cecilian Choir: French: N.Y.A.: hall quard. Virginia LOUIS WILLIAM BRANDEELLNER Activities: The Laurels, 3: Senior Hi-Y: German: Schurz Times, delegate: Solo Chorus: Choral Competition: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Boys' Glee Club: Messiah: Fire Marshals: Air Raid warden: hall quard. Thanks tor Everything ROBERT ALLAN BRANGER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T,C.: Military Band. Get Toc1ether JUNITA ANNE BRAUER Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Junior Girls, senior acl- viser: Beta Trifl-li-Y: Service Award: Sen- ior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A.: Social Danc- inq: Americanism: French: Personality. Lovable GEORGE THEODORE BREIDENBACH Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: Bowling Ieaque. I'm for Him DOLORES EMILY BRISCHKE Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I, dele- qate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: let- tergirl: Leaders Gym: Service, letterqirl: Ottice Assistants: Program clerlz: Attend- ance Ottice: Lunchroom Service: Senior Chorus: Mixed Chorus. Dance Dolores 47 GRADUATION IUNE ESTELLE VICTORIA BROD Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: French: G.A.A. Mademoiselle JEROME EUGENE BRODNICKI Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2: Nomina- tions and Elections Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y, chaplain: Ameri- canisni: Math: Biologists: Schurzone qenl eral statt: Boys' Glee Club: Air Raid Warden: Intramural volleyball: hall quard, Hold Tiqhtu GEORGE FRANCIS BROWN Activities: Pre-Medics: Spanish: Fire Marshals: hall quard. Wasn't It You? MICHAEL JOHN BROWN Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Senator: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Ethic and Citizenship Committee, serqeant-at-armsi Enqineerino: hall marshal: hall quard: Clean-Up Leaque. Our Mike JANET CLARA BUCK Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Personality: Americanism: Math: Bioloqists: Science: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: tloor marshal. Oh Those Dark Eyes JUNE MARTHA BUETOW Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus, soloist: Mikado: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Trianqle: French: G.A.A.: hall quard. Sinqinq to the Starsl' NORBERT BURK Activities: R,O.T,C.: 4-A Boys: 4B Boys: hall ciuard. Always in My I-Ieartli 48 CANDIDATES 1942 DOROTHY JEANNETTE BURKE Activities: Senior Chorus: Solo Cho- rus: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Sentinels: Ger- man: Tardy Clerks: hall quard. Sparkling Eyes JOHN WILLIAM BUSS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schurz Times, delegate: hall guard. Get Out and Get Under DONALD JOHN CAMPBELL Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: varsity basketball: swimming: trosh-soph toot- ball: Detense Stamp delegate: baseball: Pan-American: Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date. Don Juan LUCILLE MARY ELLEN CARUCIE Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurz Times: Americanism: Pan-American: Sen- ior Chorus: G.A.A.: hall quard. La Cuca Racha ROBERT CARDINELL Activities: 48 Boys: basketball: Intra- mural sports: Letterman: Sentinels, Red Winql' FLORENCE MARIE CARTWRIGHT Activities: The Laurels: Election Coml mittee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Clean-Up Leaque, vire president: Eoreiqn Relations, iornrnittee chairman: International Circle, charter member: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Book Ends, president, secretary: tloor marshal: G.A.A.: Library Assistant: Service letter: Service A ards nlerk. Flo Flo MARGARET CECIL Activities: 4A Girls, president: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers. president? Personality: Intramural vollcy- ball: Junior qym leader: hall quard. Strawberry Blondl' GRADUATION TUNE DOLORES LAVERNE CELUSTA Activities: Schurz Times, delegate: Ottice Assistants: G.A.A. She's a Good Neiqhboru CLETA JEAN CHEZEM Activities: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Service Awards ClerIc:Ar11ericanism: International Circle: Saddle and Cycle: We Moderns: French: Ottice Clerlc: G.A.A.: Gym Leader. Anniversary Waltz HENRY LAWRENCE CHIAPPE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Bowlino Ieaque. Lite Is Just a Bowl ot Cherries LOUIS JOHN CHIECKI Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2: Tri- anqle, president, vice president: French, serqeant-at-arms. Boom Chica Boom LUCILLE AGNES CI-IIMACK Activities: The Laurels, 4: 4A Girls: Solo Chorus: Choral Competition: Senior Chorus: Personality. S-HAI-N-E ALYCE VERONICA CHIZEWSKI Activities: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A. The Very Thouqht ot You LISELOTTE CHRISTIANSON Activities: The Laurcls, 4, 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, treasurer: Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y: Sen- ior Chorus: French: hall quard: G.A.A,: Schurzone art statl. Belle ot the Villaqe Ball CANDIDATES 1942 MICHAEL CICERO Activities: 4A Boys: Steinmetz Hiqh School, 2, I. Fancy Meetin' You ARTHUR PETER CIOMBAR Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schurz Times deleqateq hall quarcl, Yes, Indeed HELEN ROSE CISZEWSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ad- vanced Orchestra: Messiah: Sprinq Fes- tival: Tuley I-Iiqh School, 3, 2, I: Polish: e.A.A. Play Fiddle Play'- MARTHA SHIRLEY COI-IEN Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ameriranism: Pencil Pushers: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: hall quard. Martha JUNE ROSE COLLIER Activities: The Laurels 4. 3, 2, I. dele- rzate, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Arnericanism: Saddle and Cycle: Math, committee: French, committee chairman: Interna- tional Circle: Miracle Boolc, reporter: Schurz Times, news editor: hall Guard, Let's Put Two and Two Together IDOLORES CAROLINE COLLING Activities: 4A Girls? Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: 4B Girls: Boolc Ends: Liturarv: N.Y.A,: hall quard: French. With a Smile and a Sono GRACE OLIVE COLSON Activities: Senior Chorus: Miracle Boolc. To Your Hearts Contentl' 49 GRADUATION IUNE GLADYS COLUM Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Americanism: Personality: Latin: Camera: German: remedial assistant: otlice clerlc: tardy clerk: floor marshal: hall quard: G.A.A.: 500 Girls. I'II Never Forget LOIS ANN CONSOER Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2, I: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Choral Compe- tition: Sprinq Festival: Pan-American: G.A.A. 'lShe's No Trouble LOIS JUNE CONYBEAR Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, secre- tary: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Beta Tri- I-Ii-Y, secretary: Camera: International Circle: Personality: Social Dancing: Class Notable, Most Attractive. A Pretty Girl Is Lilce a Melody WILLIAM ROBERT CONYBEAR Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys, sec- retary: 4B Boys: Senior I-li-Y: Junior Hi-Y: Sentinels: Senior Chorus: Messiah: bowlinq: tootball: track: crew: Class Notable, Best Dancer. Solid Saml' GLADYS MILDRED COOPER Activities: The Laurels, 4: Miracle Boolc: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Mixed Choir: G.A.A. I Talre to You LAVERNE PATTY COREY Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls, serqeant-at-arms: 4B Girls: Schur- zone qeneral staff: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Intra- mural volleyball: Arnericanism: Pan-Am- erican: Service Awards: Foreign Rela- tions: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Personal- ity: Saddle and Cycle: Social Dancing: Red Cross: Civilian Defense. The Sunshine ot My Heart ETHEL VERA CORNWALL Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, vice president: Srhurzone art statt: G.A.A.: Personality: Red Cross: Slcetch: Marchinq Unit: Sen- ior Chorus: Messiah: Cecilian Choir: Girls' Glee. You Leave Me Breathlessu 50 CANDIDATES 1942 JOI-IN WARREN COURSELL Activities: 4A Boys. HA Gay Rancherol' GEORGE CRUISE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior I-Ii-Y: hall quard: tloor marshal: Ushers Club: R.O,T.C., non-com. Boots and Saddle JEAN MARIE CZECI-I Activities: 4A Girls: Schurz Times: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers. My Heart Runs Atter You BEVERLY MACKIN DALY Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3: 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: Terrapin, vice president, treasurer: Pan-American, president, chapter: G.A.A.: swimminq: Red Cross: Camera. Smiles RAYMOND HUGO DAMROW Activities: The Laurels, I: 4B Boys: Bovlinq Ieaque. Now and Forever WESLEY CARL DANIELS Activities: The Laurels, 2, I: Schurzone qeneral statt: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Cap and Gown Committee: Fire Marshals: A Ca- pella Choir: Visual Education: hall quard. Danny Boy ARTHUR JOHN DANOWSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Bowling Ieaque. You Were There' GRADUATICN JUNE RAYMOND GEORGE DAVIDSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C. Band: Fire Marshals: Ushers: Concert Band: Foundry. Let Me See GLADYS LOU ISE DAYM ENT Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers, serqeant-at-arms: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Girls' Glee: Spring Fese tival: Choral Contest. Blue Bells ot Scotland VITO EDWARD DeBELLIS Activities: 4A Boys: Steinmetz Hiqh, 2, I: Intramural baseball, letter: baslcetball, letter: football. There's Nothinq the Matter With Me ALBERT SHERMAN DECKROW Activities: Future Craftsmen: hall quard. Chin Up, Cheerio, Carry On IRENE DEDO Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers: Personality: Polish: Senior Chorus: hall quard. Dancinq Doll MERCEDES RITA DEERING Activities: The Laurels, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Glee Club: ln- tramurals: Bowlinq Ieaque, captain: Jun- ior Leaders, captain: SOO Point Girls' Club: G.A.A,: hall quard. , Mercedes WILLIAM GOTTLIEB DE GRAF Activities: Lane, I year: wrestling: bowlinq. '4Slsater's Waltzl' CANDIDATES DAN DeJOl-IN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Intramurals. Danny Boy LAVERGNE JANE DEMBINSKI Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2,: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Polish Club. To Your I-leart's Content VIVIAN LaVERNE DEUTSCHER Activities: Pin and Rinq Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: hall quardi Senior Chorus: Messiah: Cecilian Choir. Oh, You Beautiful Doll JEAN DEVLIN Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: 4B Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Hall Marshal: Sentif nels. Glamour Girl PHYLLIS MARIE DICKERSON Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Am- ericanism: Pan-American: Math: Person- ality: Junior Chorus: Messiah: Band: Red Cross, Washinqton convention: library assistant: Marchinq Unit: hall quard: tloor marshal. Sophisticated Lady LEROY DIETZ Activities: Soccer team, co-captain: Two-year Letterman: liqhtweiqht football. What the Country Needs FRANK EDWARD DINA Activities: Band, Ietterrnan: tencinq team: traclc, Dinah 5I GRADUATION IUNE FLORENCE FRANCES DODICK Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I, dele- qate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y: Personality, president: Schurzone qeneral statt: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Choral Com- petition: Sprinq Festival: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: French: Red Cross: G.A.A. With a Sonq in My Heart LILLIAN MARY DOLBINSKI Activities: 4A Girls Club: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers. You're My DarIinq GEORGE JOHN DOMANSKI Activities: 4A Boys: tootball: Stein- metz I-Iiqh, 2, I: Intramural baseball, let- terman: basketball. lt It's You RALPH JOHN DONAT Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Nomination and Elections Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.: Enqineering, vice president, treasurer: Concert Band: Military Band. Clarinet Marmalade DARLENE MARGARET DONZAL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pin and Rinq Committee: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: Senior Chorus: Choral Competition: French: Pencil Pushers: Personality: Science: G.A.A.: Office Workers. Rose O'Day EVELYN REGINA DOROZYNSKI Activities: Pin and Rino Committee: Assembly Proqram Committee: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schur7one deleqate: G.A.A.: Trianqle, president: Saddle and Cycle: Red Cross: Personality: Pencil Pushers: French: Sen- ior Chorus: Mixed Chorus. Dizzy Finders ELEANOR MINNIE DOTZ Activities: 4B Girls' Club: Civics Club, Forqet-Me-Notl' 52 CANDIDATES 1942 BEATRICE ANN DRZEWICKA Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Personality: Polish: G.A.A. l'II Wait for Youll JAMES FRANCIS DUGAN Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2. I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: American- ism: Math: Senior Chorus: Messiah: hall quard. One Woman's Man RICHARD FRANCIS DWORAK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Nom- inations and Elections Committee: The Laurels, 3, 2, I: Senior Chorus: Schurz Times deleqatez R,O.T.C.: Otticers Club: Picked Platoon: Ushers: N.R.A.: toot- ball: hall quard. For I'Ie's a Jolly Good Fellowil CALVIN THEODORE DYRNESS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.: N.R.A: Concert Orchestra: hall quard: Ushers: Fire Marshals. Bright Eyes DONALD E. EBNER Activities: The Laurels: Senior Hi-Y, secretary: Junior Hi-Y: 4A Boys: 4-B Boys: Clean-Up Ieaque: Math Club: Camera: Visual Education: hall quard. Superman WALLACE ROY EDGOOSE Activities: R.O.T.C.: N.R.A.: Ushers' hall quard: bowlinq. Let's Try Aqain JESSIE PAULINE EDMOND Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: International Circle: Math: Solo Chorus: Cecilian Choir. School Days GRADUATION IUNE NELLIE ROSE EDWARDS Activities: Sentinels: Clean-Up leaque: G.A.A.: hall marshal: hall guard. Wait 'Til the Sun Shines, Nellie ROGER WILLIAM EGAN Activities: Senior Hi-Y: Junior I'Ii-Y: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Americanism: Senior Chcrus: Messiah: Washington trip. My Buddy FRED EGGERS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Enqi- neerinq: haII quard. I-Iey, Stop Kissin' My Sister CAROL JEAN EKLUND Activities: 4A GirIs: 4B GirIs: Pan- American, secretary: Math, treasurer: Personality: Bowlinq Ieaque: Beta Tri- Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: lntramuraI volley- ball: advanced qym: Sentinels: floor marshal: G.A.A. I-Iy SnooIrI WARREN ELSTE Activities: 4A Boys' Club: bowiinq team. Who Caresl' ROBERT HENRY ENGELS Activities: The Laureis, 4, 3, 2. 'IDG I Worryll RICHARD LEE ERICSSON Activities: Senate: Prom Committee: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Boysl Chorus: American- ism: Pan-American: Student Council: R.O.T.C.: Ushers' N,R.A.: Sentinels: hall quard: chess: Science: Class Notable, Eriendliest. 'Indian Festival DIDA c A N TE s i if 1 9 4 2 1 LUELLA IDA FABER Activities: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Clean-Up League, president: Ger- man: Palleteersg MuraIs: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: Prom Commit- tee: G.A.A.: swimminq, Lovely to Looir At WILLIAM FAH RENWALD Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schurzone qeneral statt: bowiinq team: intramural sports. Bill ROBERT WILLIAM FEEI-IAN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Military Band: Advanced Intermediate Band. I Never Said a Mumblin' Word DOLORES MARY ANN FIALKOWSKI Activities: The Laurels, 3. I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Murals, letter: G.A,A., deIe- qatet Junior Chorus: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: Sprinq Festival: Pre-Medics: Per- sonality: Science: Eoreiqn Reiations: We Moderns: Red Cross: First Aid: hall quard. Dolores MILDRED FRANCES FLASKA Activities: 4B Girls: Pan-American: haliquard. Passino By CHARLES FLECK Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys: German, president: Ameriranism: Student Eorum: Junior Chorus: Boys' Glee: Miracle Book: Science: SentineIs: Service Award CIerIcs: Service Award letter: hall quard. CharIie Is My Darlin' GORDON GEORGE FLETCHER Activities: 4A Boys: hall quard. 'Ba Honest with Mei' 53 GRADUATION IUN MARJORIE ETHEL FLETCHER Activities: The Laurels: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Junior Cho- rus: Cecilian Choir: 4A Girls: French: Clean-Up League: hall quard: G.A.A. Yours ANNABELLE MARY FONGER Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I, sec- retary, vice president: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, vice president, president: Schurz Times statt, malre-up editor: Am- ericanism: Latin, president: Student Council: Class Notable, Best Student. My Bill LORETTA CATHERINE FOX Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Sen- ate: Prom Committee: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Math, secretary: 4B Girls. Little Red Fox RUTH JANICE FOX Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Americanism: German: Terrapin: swimminq carnival: hall quard. Fox Trot Serenade FLORENCE FRANKOWSKI Activities: 4A Girls. deleqate: Pencil Pushers: Americanism: G.A.A.: Senior Chorus. With a Twist ot the Wrist HAROLD CONRAD FRANSZEN Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3: bowling: Scottville H. S.: Model Airplane, secre- tary: sottball: soccer: Ludinqton H. S.: Ludinqton Boys' Club. Be Fairl' RUTH ELIZABETH FREDRICKSON Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Pencil Pushers: Personality: Science: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: Cecilian Choir: First Aid: bowlinq: G.A.A.: Class Notable, Most Musical. This ls No Lauqhinq Matter 54 CANDIDATES 1942 PATRICIA MARY FRITSCH Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Math Club. Patty Calle, Patty Cake JOSEPHINE G-AGE Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Luncheon Committee: Beta Tri-Hi- Y: Pan-American, president: Math, secre- tary: Concert Band: Concert Orchestra: Personality: Marching Unit: swimminq team: bowlinq leaque: Intramural vol- leyball: G.A.A. Josephine LILLIAN GALAZKIEWICZ Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Service Awards. Long Name-No Can Say ROBERT ARTHUR GASTORF Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: qolt team, captain: baseball team, captain: Schurzone, deleqate: Intramural sports. Junior ADOLPH JOHN GAWIN Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Prom Committee, chairman: 4A Boys, treas- urer: R.O.T.C.. captain: Otticers: Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y: Enqineerinq: Ameri- canism. High School Cadet MARIE LILLIAN GEBEL Activities: The Laurels, 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, treasurer: Pre- Medics: Latin: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: Cecilian Choir: Schurz Times statli, deleqate: Letter Girls: SOO G.A.A., letter: leaders' qym: Red Cross: Clean- Up League: First Aid: Defense Stamp deieqate: Service Award Clerks A Strinq ot Pearls RITA MYRTLE GEHL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Saddle and Cycle, treasurer: Terrapins: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Personality: Pan-Ameri- can: Schurzone, delegate: Schurz Times, deleqate. My Pet Brunette GRADUATION TUNE JOSEPH MARVIN GERSTEIN Activities: The Laurels, 4: Taft Honor Roll, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Intra- mural sports: Schurzone general statt: Math: Engineering: French. Little Joe VINCENT JOSEPH GIACOMINO Activities: Baseball: hall guard. Top Hat, White Tie and Tails DOLORES JEAN GIESE Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Junior Girls: Schurz Times: Sketch: Personality. Fresh As a Daisy ROBERT ARTHUR GIESE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Ameri- Canism: Senior Chorus: Sentinels, vice president: Fire Marshals: Senior Marshal: crew: track: tloor marshal: hall guard. ln the Good Old Summer Time JOYCE OPAL GILES Activities: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Schurz Times statt: Schurzone general staff: Saddle and Cycle, vice president: Sen- ior Chorus: Spring Festival: Sketch: G.A.A. Home on the Range LORETTA MAE GILL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Camera: French: Polish, delegate: Saddle and Cycle: Foreign Relations: Clean-Up League: Office: G.A.A.: Cecilian Choir: Girls' Glee Club. Jack and Jill FLORA ANN GINOCHIO Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: Cecilian Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: hall guard. Call ot Lite :Hg CANDIDATES 1942 EDWARD WALTEMADE GLATT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Future Craftsmen: Camera: hall guard. Can You Take lt DOROTHY MARIE GOLATZ Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Sen- ate: Student Council: 4A Girls: Clean- Up League, delegate: Schurz Times, dele- gate: French: Polish: G.A.A. Because ot You ROBERT PAUL GOODENOW Activities: 4A Boys: Pan-American, Columbia chapter delegate: Clean-Up League: Sentinels: Military Band: non- commissioned officer. Goody, Goody LILLIAN GORSKI Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurz Times: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Spring Festival: Schurzone: Foreign Relations: Interna- tional Circle: Palleteers: Sketch: Saddle and Cycle: Polish, president: G,A.A. Think oi Me MILDRED GORSKI Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Book Room Assistant: G.A.A. Blue Champagne BETTY MARIE GOTHE Activities: 4A Girls: German Club: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A, Especially tor You RAYMOND JAMES GRAHAM Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Nom- ination and Election Committee, chair- man: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, treasurer: R.O.T.C., lieutenant colonel ot brigade stall: cadet major: Officers: Math, presi- dent: Foreign Relations, treasurer: Pan- American: Service Award Letter: Senior Chorus: Sentinels, president: hall guard: supervisor, senior marshal. I-le's I-A in the Army 55 GRADUATION TUNE ROBERT LEE GRANT Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Nomination and Election Committee: 4A Boys: Junior Hi-Y: R.O.T.C,: Ushers: Otticers. Hiqh School Cadetl' ERNST EMIL GREINKE, JR. Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: Sentinels: Fire Marshals. I'II Get By NORBERT EUGENE GRESEY Activities: The Laurels, 4, 2: Senate: 4A Boys, seroeant-at-arms: 4B Boys, vice president: Senior Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: trosh-soph lootball, letterman: traclc, captain, Ietterman: crew, letterrnan: in- tramural sports: hall quard. Jack ot All Trades LILLIAN CASMIRA GRONOWSKI Activities: Saddle and Cycle: Polish: Junior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: G.A.A. CaIIinq AII Hearts HAROLD ANTHONY GRU BB Activities: Weiqht Iiltinq team: wrest- Iifiq team. I'm Just Wild About Harry EDITH MARY GUALTIERI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Foreiqn Relations: Senior Chorus: A Capella Choir: Girls' Glee: Sentinels: hall quard. Short and Sweet HENRY EDWARD GULA Activities: The Lnurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C,, nonecomnnissioned ottie cur: Pirlced Platoon: Ushers: N.R,A.: Polish, I'II Think ot You 56 CANDIDATES ANNA MARIE GUMZ Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: French: G,A.A.: hall quard. Imagination JEAN GLORIA GUNSTEENS Activities: The Laurels, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: Math: Miracle Book Club: Red Cross: Senior Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: Intramurals: G.A.A.: hall quard. Sweetest Little Brown Eyes ADELL HELEN GU RAS Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Pencil Pushers: Latin: Science: Pre-Medics: Cecilian Choir: Senior Cho- rus: Contest, Sprinq Festival: Red Cross: G.A.A., letter: Leaders Gym: hall quard. In the Moodll HAROLD HACKER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: hall ouard, That Solid Old Man DOROTHY ELEANOR HALLBERG Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: G.A.A.: hall quard. Hut-Sut Sono RICHARD DOUGLAS I-IALVORSEN Activities: Nominations and Elections Committee: German: Boys' Glee: Juiiior Chorus. Hlndebtecl to You SHIRLEY HELEN HANSECK Activities: The Laurels: Senate: 4A Girls: -'IB Girls: Personality: International Circle: Olitice Assistants: Terrapin: O,A.A,: Advanced Gym: hall quard. Inspiration GRADUATION JUNE l.ORRAlNE HANSEN Attivities: 4A Girls: 4B Gir.s2 Tri- .1nql4::Arnericanisn'i: lnternational Circle: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorusi Messiahi Sprinq Festival: Junior Chorus: Mixed Chorus: hall Guard. On Wint1s ot Sonql' LORRAINE ANNETTE HARVEY Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Personality: Americanism: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A., tardy clerk. A Little Voice l l-learn ALMA ANNIE HARVVIG Activities: Schurzone art statt: Senior Chorus: Slcetch. ln an I8th Century Drawino Room ROSEMARY ELEANOR HASS Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls? Schurzone art statt: Senior Chorus: Mural, letter? Palleteers: Library Assisf tants: G.A.A.: Bawlinq Club: Advanced Gym. Artists Lite ROLE EDGAR HAUGHNELAND Activities: The Laurels, 2, I: Prom Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C., captain: Sentinels: crew. pomp and Circurnstancel' GERDA HAYMAN Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A.: Clean-up League: hall quard. Sharp As a Tack ARTHUR KENNETH HELGESON Activities: Camera: swimmino team. Answer Man . 6 1 X cv. 23 , arg... 5 tg' I I 'wtf CANDIDATES 1942 BEATRICE ELEANOR HELM Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Camera: Pan-American: Math: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: Defense Stamp, deleqate: hall quard. Beatrice ' WINIFRED HELEN HEMMETER Activities: Senate: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I, class representative: 4A Girls, vice president: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, treas- urer: Americanism, treasurer: Schurzone qeneral statt: Schurz Times statt, mate-up editor: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Clean-Up Leaque- Shurwood: G.A.A. Honey Dear KENDEL HESS Activities: Varsity tootball' baseball- i-larrison: Polish: Choir Otticers: A Ca- pella Choir. ltis You Aqain' NORBERT GEORGE HILD Activities: Senior Chorus: Loyola Academy: baslretball: traclr, Thats ior Me' DOROTHY LA VERNE HILIGER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, Z: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Clean-Up League. vice- president: Bowling Leaque: Amcricanisrvi' Boot Ends: German' G,A.A., letter. What Will You l-lave7' EDWIN EMERSON HINES Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Sf-ninr Chorus: Camera, treasurer: crew, You Rascal You' ELMER GEORGE HISCOX Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: En-'iineer ine: crew, letterr-har. Elmers Ture 57 GRADUATION TUNE NONA ELIZABETH HODSON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Americanism: French: Red Cross: Saddle and Cycle: Personality: Bioloqists: Senior Chorus: Messiah. Fairest ot the Fair EDGAR HOELLEN Activities: Basketball team: Intramural sports. The Giant EDWARD GEORGE HOLDORF Activities: Staqe Crew, president, manager: Engineering: Pan-American: Senior Chorus. 'I 'Til We Meet Again JOHN FREDERICK I-IOLLERAN Activities: The Laurels 3: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Junior Hi-Y: R,O.T.C., sergeant: International Circle: hall quard. Lauqhinq at Lite WILLIAM JOSEPH HOLTEN Activities: Engineering, sergeant-ab A arms: Slide Rule: Radio: Fire Marshals: Staqe Crew, manager: Ice Skating, man- aqer: Senior marshal. Youre the One FRED ROLAND HOMEYER Activities: 4 ABoys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C., nonlcom.: Picked Platccnt Ushers' N.R.A.: Americanism. Mr, Freddie Bluesi' IRENE HOPE Activities: 4A Girls: -'IB Girls: G,A,A.: Pan-American: Gerrria nf Intramural sports. In the Groove 58 CANDIDATES RAYMOND DAVID HOPPE Activities: Track team: Lane Tech, boxinq: wrestling: roller: Invadersi: Spe- cial Enqlish. Hop, Skip and Jump ALICE MARGARET HORN Activities: Senior Assemblies Commit- tee: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-I'I-Y: Arnericanism: Per- sonality: Math: Trianqle: Shurwood: Sen- tinels: Shurzone, deleqate: Schurz Tirnes, deleqate: Marchinq Unit: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival. Knit One, Purl Twoii ROY WILBUR HORN Activities: 4A Boys: Fire Marshals: R.O.T.C.. non-com: Ritle team: N.R.A. Blow, Gabriel, Blow EVELYN ELAINE HUDSON Activities: Student Council: 4A Girls? 4B Girls: Nominations and Elections Committee: Schurzone General Statt: Clean-Up League: Pencil Pushers: SOO Girls: G.A,A.: intramurals' hall quard, On the Sentimental Side GALE HENRY HUNTINGFORD Activities: 4B Boys: International Circle: Visual Education. 'IA I'Iuntinq We Will Got' ELIZABETH ANN HUSKA Activities: Nominations and Elections Committee: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Americanisrn: Pencil Pushersf vice-president: Senior Chorus: G.A.A, Htnluckleberry Picnic HOPE PATRICIA IVERSEN Activities: Senate: Gift Committee: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Schurzone Business Manager: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Bowlinq Club: Library: Civilian Defense Class? G.A.A.: hall quard. Whisperinq Hope GRADUATION TUNE WILLIAM IVERSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: bowlinq: Future Craftsmen: staqe crew. Bill DOROTHY LOTTIE IWICKI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Mes- siah: Pencil Pushers: American Junior Red Cross: G.A.A.: hall quard. Bundle ot Love DOLORES JOSEPHINE JACHIM Activities: 4A Girls: Schurz Times Statt: Pencil Pushers: Trianqle: Adjustment Clerlts: 6.A.A. Sweet Bundle-I' CHESTER WILLIAM JACOBSEN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: qolt: Rifle Tearn. I-lerealterw ERLAND JEROME JACOBSON Activities: The Laurels I: 4A Boys: ln- ternational Circle. Heart and Soul CECELIA HARRIET JAGER Activities: 4A Girls: Boot Ends: Pencil Pushers: G.A,A.: hall quard. Cecilia MAY JEWEL JAHNKE Activities: 4A Girls: Miracle Boolc Club: G.A.A. May Day Q., :Reis sri: CANDIDATES 1942 ELEANOR CLARICE JANICKE Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, pin committee chairman: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: hall quarcl: G.A.A. Easy to Love ELSIE LORRAINE JANKE Activities: The Laurels 3: G.A.A.i Pen- cil Pushers: hall quard. Little Dancer EDWARD JANKOWSKI Activities: Ushers' Club' R.O,T.C.: hall quard. High School Cadet' NORMAN JOHN JAWORSKI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Engineering: Staqe Crew: Senior Chorus: Schurzone General Staff: baseball: Sentinels: hall quard: Visual Education. That Luclcv Fellow THAD BERNARD JAWORSKI Activities: 4A Boys: Senior Chorus: Ju- nior Choius: Fire Marshals: Ushers': Vis- ual Education: swimminq. Stout Hearted Men STARR JENKINS Activities: Senate, co-chairman: The Laurels 4. 3, 2, I, treasurer: Division Prof oram: R.O.T,C., major: Otlicersl, treas- urer: Picked Platoon: Ushers': Math, president' Eire Marshals, president, secre- tary: Arnericanism, co-president: Red Cross: swimrninq, letterman: soccer, let- terman: crew: bowling: Solo Chorus. You're the Only Starr BETTY ELLEN JENSEN Activities: Cao and Gown Committee: The Laurels 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pen- ril Pushers: Swimminq Team, president: Terrapins, vice-president: Water Ballet: G.A.A.7 Class Notable, Most Artistic. Jersey Bounce 59 GRADUATION IUNE LA VERNE JERROLDINE JENSEN Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: Attend- ance Otlice Clerlm. 'Girl with the Flaxen Hair STANTON RAYMOND JENSEN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Sen- ate: Pin and Rinq: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schurz Times: Math, president: vice-presi- dent, treasurer, serqeant-at-arms: Enqi, neerinq: Red Cross: Senior Chorus: bof.l- inq: tencinq: Class Notable, Most Lit' erary, 'll Can Pull a Rabbit Out ot My Hatl' PHYLLIS CAROL JESPERSEN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanisrn: Cecilian Choir: Shurwoocl: Latin: Easy Speech: Bioloqists: G.A.A. All in Favor Say Ayel' HAROLD WARREN JOHNSON Activities: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Senior Hi-Y: Junior I-liAY: 4A Boysdivisiorideleqate: 4B Boys: R.O.T,C.: Picked Platoon: Ushers: N.R.A.: Amer- icanism: Pan American: Enqineers. secre- tary: Triangle Club: Arch-I-techs. Johnson Raqll JEANNE AUDREY JOHNSON Activities: Latin: Bioloqists: Civilian Detense: hall guard: Saddle and Cycle: North Parlc Academy: G.A.A. Easy on the Eyes LENORE ALICE JOHNSON Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Elec- tion Committee: 4A Girls: Beta Tri-Hi- Y, chairman: Math Club: Personality Club: G.A.A.: Red Cross: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Senior Chorus: Class Notable, Most Dependable. Sweetest ot All MILDRED JOHNSON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Clean-Up League: Pencil Pushers: Young Scientists: hall quard. Millie: 60 mWf V ijaf ' CANDIDATES 1942 ROBERT HENRY JOHNSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Concert Band: Solo Competition: Pre-Medicst Latin: French: Eire Marshals: hall quard. Boy Oh. Boyll WILLIAM JOHNSON Activities: R.O.T.C,: Ushers: Picked Platoon: Radio: staqe crew: Otticersf 'iii Had My Wayl' KENNETH RUSSELL JONASSON Activities: 4A Boys: staqe crew: hall ouard. Hot Piano THERESIA JOSEPH Activities: The Laurels 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls. Young in Heart RALPH R, JUNGLES Activities: Nominations and Elections Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Solo Chorus: R.O.T.C.: hall quard. Jingles ot the Junqle LORETTA JURCZAK Activities: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: Otzlice Workers' Club: Polish Club. Name It and ltls Yours ANN MARIE JUSTESEN Activities: G.A.A.: Botany Club. Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More GRADUATION TUNE MARGARETTE BERENICE KACZMAREK Activities: Tha Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzone General Statt: Clean-Up Leaque: Arnericanisrn: Person- ality: Pan-American: Senior Chorus, Sprinq Festival: Junior Chorus: Civilian Defense: G.A.A.: hall quard. Marqarita EVELYN REGINA KAMINSKI Activities: The Laurels 4 3, 2' 4A Girls: Schurz Times, reporter: Pc-lish, vice- president: French: Clean-Up Leaoue' delegate: G,A.A., deleqate. Sweet and Low ROBERT JAMES KANE Activities: The Laurels 4, 3. 2, l: Nom inations and Elections Committee: Schur- zone Editor-ineffhietj Math: French: ln ternational Circle. It I Had the Winqs ct an Anceln ELEANORE MAE KAPLAN Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls' 4B Girls: Americanisrn: Pan-American: Per- sonalityi Trianqle: Orchestra: hall qiiard MARIE KARIER Activities: 4A Girls: Red Crass, Violets for Your Furs STAFFORD KARIOTIS Activities: The Laurels 4: Senate: 4A Boys: 45 Boys: baslcetball: Slide Rule Club: Foreiqn Relations: Eire Marshals. The Cariocaw GEORGE CHARLES KATERLE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys. Well, All Riqhtu ...ui , .M . . 60 126 Ki CANDIDATES 1942 MARGARET MILDRED KATLOVSKY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-HLY: G.A.A,: Pencil Pushers: 500': Bioloqy. My Sister and I ALFRED FRANK KAUTZI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: Enqineerinq: Calleqe Corner As sistant: Camera: Science: hall quarcl. All the Time DOLORES KATHERINE KEAS Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Polish: Pencil Pushers: 500 : hall quard: G,A.A. Messaqe ot the Flowers ROBERT MILLARD KELLERMAN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Junior Hi-Y: Otticers: R,O,T.C. Band, captain: Concert Band. 'Music Makers IRENE KEMPE Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Arricri canism: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A,, lr-tterf ' SOOII1 hall quard, 'ld Rather Loolr at You ROBERT EDWARD KERI. Activities: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: hall guard. BobfO-Linlc' RICHARD EUGENE KERZMAINI Activities: 4A Boys: Srhurzoni: Art: Red Cross: Lane Tech 2, It Stampl Avia- tion: hall quard. Ssh, It's a Military Secret bl GRADUATION TUNE ALICE JEANNETTE KIERES Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers: G.A.A.: Social Dancinq, Puss in Boots WILLIAM JAMES KIRST Activities: The Laurels 4, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: bowliriq: swirnrninq: hall quard: German: Pre- Medics: Math: Boys' Glee Club. Jim ALFRED JACK KITZEROW Activities: The Laurels 3, 2: 4A Boys: 45 Boys: hall quard. Honestly LORRAINE ANTOINETTE KLIMEK Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ameri- canism: Personality: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: G.A.A.: hall marshal: hall quard. Sh:-'s na Good Neighbor PROSPER ALLEN KLINE Activities: The Laui-els 3, cleleqate: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Camera: International Circle: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: Junior Chorus: traclc. Gallant Kniqhtu FRANK JOSEPH KLINGER Activities: The Laurels 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Sclnurzono General Statt: Fire Marshals: A Capella Choir: hall quard. Frankie and Johnnie HERMAN FREDERICK KLOOCK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C: N.R.A.: Ushers: bowlinq: Boys' Glee Clutn. Old MacDonald Had a Farm 62 4' ls i. r 3 1 1 9 'R 'Nl-It, L 1 ' ' CANDIDATES 1942 RAYMOND J. KNAPP Activities: The Sentinels Club 4. 3 2, l. l Vtfonlt Tell a Soul CARYL MAE KNIGHT Activities: Foreiqn Relations, secre- tary: Americanisrn: Sentinels: tloor mar- shal: French: Schurzone, delegate: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Milcaclo: Sprinq Eesti- val: Choral Contest. The Girl with the Dreamy Eyesll RALPH KNOWLES Activities: Foundry Club. 'llficlcinl the Conqa Around MARILYN KOCH Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls? G.A.A.: Girls' Marchinq Unit: Senior Chorus: Cerilian Choir. 'Sparlclino Eyesl' EDWARD JOSEPH KOLASA Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. l'So Help Me CLIFFORD WILLIAM KOLSTAD Activities: International Circle. White Clitts ot Doverl' ROSETTE KOSTELNICEK Activities: Cao and Gown Commit- tee: 4A Girls: G.A.A.: Service Award Clerlcs. 'Rosetta' GRADUATION JUNE PHILIP KOURSI-I Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys: hall ouard, 'In tha Eashionl' ANNE KATHERINE KOVAR Activities: 4A Girls: Pencil Pushcrs: Tours: German: Senior Chorus' G.A,A. Trippinq Alonqu MARY ANTOINETTE KOWALEWSKI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senate: Pin and Rinq Committee: Defense Stamo deleqate: Red Cross. deleqate: Solo Chorus: Mes- siah: Junior Chorus: 6.A.A. All the Boys Love Mary MARTIN KOZELUH Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2: Sen- tinels: basketball team. 'lI'iold Baclt the Dawnl' CONRAD KOZLICKI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O,T.C.. captain-adiu- tant: Officers: Ushers: piclced platoon: rifle team: Nominations and Elections Committee: The Laurels, deleqate: crew: tencinq: traclt: Biologists: Younq Scienl tists: Boys' Glee Club: hall quard. So Rare FREDRICK JAMES KRAMER Activities: Student Courcilg hall Guard, Thank Your Luclcy Stars and Stripesl' LORRAINE JOSEPI-IINE KRANTZ Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls' Sketch Club: Intramural sports: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Pan-American: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Red Cross. lt It's True 1 41 i QQ CANDIDATES 1942 VIRGINIA MARIAN KRASI-fl Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus:IVIessiaI'1:Sprinq Festival: G.A.A.: Eoreiqn Relations: Ottice Assistants, pres! ident: Polish, secretary' Arneriranisrn: International Circle: Clean-Up LL-aque: hall quard. Ginny IRENE MICI-IELENE KRAWCZYK Activities: 3lf3-year firaduate: Rrorn Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Polish, treasurer: International Circle: Saddle and Cycle: Senior Chorus: Sprint: Ees- tival: Junior Choir: G.A,A.: hall iiuard, 'lAutun n Nocturne HARVEY t-IERMAN KRECKER Activities: German: hall ituard, Undecided JEAN LAURA KREINBRINK Activities: The Laurels 3, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pre-Medics: bowlinfq: G,A.A.: Junior Chorus. lltvloonliqht Cocktail GEORGE WILLIAM KROLL Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: traclt, manager: hall quard. Not a Care in the Worldl' CHARLES WILLIAM KRONE Activities: 4A Boys: Fire Marshals. 'Hooray tor Charley LORRAINE SHIRLEY KRUEGER Activities: The Laurelsg 4A Girls: 4B Girls: German, vice president: Pencil Pushers. Hgtrilte Up the Band 63 IUN GRADUATION is i SHIRLEY KRUEGER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurv Times Statl, delegate: Library assistant: Cecilian Choir: hall guard: Sentinels: G.A.A, My Reverieli ALICE GERALDINE KUNZE Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Festival: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: G.A.A.: Math: Pan-American: hall guard. Whats Coolcin' Coolciei' LORRAINE KURYLO Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, dele- gate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Slcetch Club. :with You on My Mindi' ALICE ELEANOR KVAVLI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Arnericanism: Personality: Pan-American: Math: Biologists: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Spring Festival: Red Cross: Schurzone delegate: hall guard. SoIiloguy LEONARD HENRY LACHMAN Activities: Soccer tearn: baseball tearn. Jolly Minstreli' EDWARD JOHN LAD Activities: The Laurels 4. 3: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Engineering: Orchestra 3, 2, I: Science: Experimenters: Math: tloor mar- shal: hall guard. Little Ladii JUENE VERONE LAKE Activities: 4A Girls: Foreman 3, 2, I: Student Council: G.A.A.: Bowling League: C.l.C.: Current Trends Club. Modern Design 64 CANDIDATES 1942 DONALD LARSEN Activities: French Club, treasurer Day Atter Dayii PAUL ERIK LARSEN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: Camera, president, vice president, treasurer: R.O.T.C.: Ushers: fencing: Defense Stamp delegate. Forward March CARL GUNNAR LARSON Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: French: Class Notable, Most At- tractive. You Are My Ideal CHARLES LARSON Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Sen- ate: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, secretary: Senior I-li-Y, delegate-at-large: Junior Hi-Y. vice president: ritle team: Math: R.O.T.C., rnaior: Otticers' Club, secre' tary: Ushers, president, vice president, secretary: Picked Platoon: Class Notable, Most Dependable. I Go tor That EVELYN ETI-I EL LARSON Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: Schurzone General Staff: G.A.A.: Remedial Reading: Pencil Pushers, public- ity: Saddle and Cycle. We'll Never Know JULIANA LARSON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cecil- ian Choir. Gentle Julia LORAINE MAXINE LARSON Activities: Program Committee: Schure zone General Staff: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Americanism: Concert Band: Girls' Marching Unit: French: Junior Girls: Red Cross: Civilian De- tense: PreAMedics: G.A.A. Betty Coeclw GRADUATION TUNE THOMAS JOHN LAWRENCE Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: R.O.T.C: Qtficersi Club: Bowling Leaque: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Future Craftsmen: German. Tom, Torn, the Pipers Son RICHARD JOSEPH LAYS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Football: Intramural Sports. i'Dickie Boy LORRAINE MARGARET LEAHY Activities: 4-A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir. ' Frecklesm JOHN THOMAS LECASTRO Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Intra- mural sports: hall quard. Hark, Hark. the Larkll DONNA NORINE LEDGERWOOD Activities: The Laurels: G.A.A. L Little Lady ROGER HOPKINS LEGNER Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys' Senior Hi-Y, president: treasurer: Junior Hi-Y, president: Math: Sentinels: ice skatinq team. Student Prince FRANK GEORGE LENHARDT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Stein- rnetz, softball, letterman: basketball: in termediate softball. Be Honest with Mei' CANDIDATES 1942 ROBERT JOHN LEONARD Activities: 4A Boys: Future Crafts men: bowlino team: hall quard. lim a Yank Full of Thankfulnessu GRACE MARIE LEWANDOWSKI Activities: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival: Polish: Pencil Pushersi 500 Girls: G.A.A. 'Could Be GEORGENE CARLE LEY Activities: Senate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: hall quard. GirI of My Dreams ARTHUR WARREN LINDSTROM Activities: R.O.T.C.: Picked Platoon' N,R.A.: Tribune Medal: Neatest Cadet Medal: Ushers: fencinq: hall quard. They Say FRANCIS MARIE LOCHT Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurz Times delegate: G.A.A.' Senior Chorus: Messiah: Cecilian Choir: hall quard. I Locked My Heart and Threw Away the Key' RICHARD EDWARD LOECHL Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: crew: swimming team: fencinq. lt's So Peaceful in the Country ANN LOEHDE Activities: Junior Chorus: Inter-swirnf bovlinq: G.A,A.' hall quard: Mayfair Intramurai baseball champs, letter. 'Just for Fun 65 GRADUATION TUNE BETTY ELLA JOAN LORENZ Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls? G.A.A.: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Intramural sports, cap- tain: German. The Swani' ELAINE MARIE LOSSMAN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I, dele- qate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, secretary: Pre-Medics: French: Person- ality: Delta Delta: Sentinels: American- ism: Red Cross: Marchinq Unit: Social Dancinq: Senior Chorus. Tanqerine ANATOLE LUCAS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Nom- ination and Election Committee: Ethics and Citizenship: Program Committee: Senate: 4A Boys, president: 4B Boys: varsity tootball: traclr: tencinq: lntraf mural sports: ice slcatinq, Ietterrnan: ln- termediate band: Class Notable, Most Athletic. My Hero IRENE LUCZAK Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Clean-Up Leaque: Pencil Pushers: Polish: Senior Chorus: G.A.A. Footloose and Fancy Free LEONA MARTHA MACEY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cap and Gown Com- mittee: G.A,A.: Clean-Up Leaque: Ottice Girls: Pencil Pushers: Pan-American: For- eign Relations: Class Notable, Most Courteous. Music and Moonliqhtn GRACE MARTHA MACK Activities: The Laurels 3, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Pencil Pushers: Civilian Defense Class: G.A.A: floor marshal: hall quard. Rhapsody MARGARET MacLAREN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, vice president: Alpha Tri- Hi-Y, serqeant-at-arms: Red Cross dele- qate: Senior Chorus: Messiah: A Capella Choir: Orchestra. letter: G.A.A.: Sorial Dancinq: Math: Latin: hall ouard. We'Il Meet Aqain 66 CANDIDATES 1942 GAYLORD MacLEAN Activities: Hall quaid. Ginqersnap Brigade KATHRYN RGSE MADDEN Activities: The Laurels l: Nominations and Election Committee' 4A Girls: -'15 Girls, serqeant-at-arms' Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Schurzone deleqate: Schurl Times dele- qate: Easy Speech, secretary: G.A.A.: Social Dancinq: Junior Chorus: hall quard: Class Notable, Most Diqnitied. Oh Kay DOLORES MAHWKE Activities: Senior Chorus: G,A.A. Deep in a Dream RAYMOND EDVVARD MAISEL Activities: The Laurels: Prom Com, mittee: 4A Boys: Senior Chorus: hall quard. Now It Can Be Told EUGENE LEONARD MAJEWSKI Activities: Otliicers: Ushers: Visual Ed- ucation: Iiencinq: traclc: hall quard. Just Strollincf' SAVAS MAKRIS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: traclc team: French. 'il Know Whyii MARSHALL LESLIE MALLAK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: bowlinq: Future Craftsmen: Frosh-Soph tootball. I 'Tis Autumn GRADUATION IUNE NAOMI MALMOUIST Activities: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Personal' ity Club. Naomi ELEANOR MANDOCK Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls' G.A.A. an ,,, if . 1 s ...Q fx U. 'N Oh Loc-tit There, Ain't She Cute! FRANCES MANSOLE Q ' Activities: G.A.A.: N,Y.A. Will Cou Still Be Mine? ii'lgxwg2,'. we SALLY MARIE MARANTO Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2. I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A,: Clean-Up Leaque: Pencil Pushers: Younq Scien- tists: hall Quarcl. My Gal Sal BETTE ANN MARTIN Activities: The- Laurels: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Personality: Service Awards: Junior Leaders: First Aid: G.A.A. Martin ct tho MfCOYSl' DOROTHY FRANCES MASURA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cecil- ian Choir: Girls Glee Club. I've Waitcci Lena tor Youi' BERNICE MATANKY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, P, I, delve Gate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: General Schur- rone Stati: G.A.A., letter: Civilian De- tense Class: Pan-American: Ottire Clerk: hall quard. At Ycur Service, Madame 91:6- , 4, t :iii Q4, , f CANDIDATES 1 9 4 2 MURIEL MAE MATSON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pan- Arnerican: G.A.A. Thfe Very Thnuqht Oi You VIRGINIA RUTH MATSON Activities: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Span G.A.A. In Yaur Ouiet Wavli WILLIAM MAUTE Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Eleca tions Committee: Junior Hi-Y: wrestliriq: boxinq: Senior Chorus: Sentinels. Why Do I Love You? ROBERT MCADAMS Activities: Football, captain: trafic: wrestlinq team. El Caoitanu EDWARD MQBRIDE Activities: Clean Up Leaque' Fresh Soph football. 'il Was Dain' All Riqhtu MAE EILEEN MQCLELLAND Activities: Pin and Rinn Committee' The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Schurzone, qeneral statt: Pencil Pushers. vice president: Personality: G.A.A.: Latin: Red Cross. deleqate: Girls' March' inq Unit: Cecilian Choir: Girls' Give: Sprinq Festival: Choral Competition. Beautiful Dreamer RUTH MARY MrCLUSKY Activities: AB Girls' Club: G.A.A,: hall Quard. I'lI Kees Thinltin' cl' Youll 67 ish: Botanists: Pencil Pushers: 500 Girls: GRADUATION TUNE ARTHUR McFRANKLIN Activities: Ttie Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: German: Americanisrn. Franklin D. Rnosevelt Jones DOROTHEE ILENE MQGEE Activities: 4A Girls: Ameriranismp Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A. 'Ive Got a Pocket Full ot Sunslnineu NORMA JUNE MQNAB Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, serqeant-atfarrns: Senior Clwo- rus: Personality, secretary: G.A.A.: Girls' Marclwinq Unit: Service Award Clerk: Iwall Guard. 'lGinc1er Floweril FRANK WILLIAM McNOLTY Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys: Science track: Intramurals: tiall quard. Tiqer Req ROBERT CHARLES MEIER Activities: 4A Boys: Hi-Y: Concert Band, Band Competition, Instrumental Solo Contest: Orchestra, Orchestra Corn- petition: Messialn, Music Festival: R.O.T,C.: Science: Dramatics: Better Speecln. 'live Got a Eeelin' You're Foolinl VIOLET CAROL MAY MEINKE Activities: 4A Girls: Senior Clnorus: Clean-Up Leaque, secretary: Pencil Push ers: lnall quarcl. Minka CATHERINE ANNTOINETTE MERTES Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Sketcln, vice Dresident: Erencti: G.A.A.: Roose- velt, Civics. AnytI'iinq tor You 68 QQ M' Q 2 :ii V.,,:,f .,., W CANDIDATES 1942 DAN THOMAS METZGER Activities: The Laurels 4: Lunclneon Committee: Visual Education, ctwiet rip' eratorp hall quard. 'Gee, But You're Swell GENNADY MICHALOWSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. It Seems Like Old Times HELEN ELIZABETH MICHEL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: German: Book Ends: lnall quard. ' Our Sonqn BETTY ANN MIKULKA Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Sketctii Sala Chorus. I Have Eyes DONALD GLENN MILLER Activities: Tl'ie Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Bays: 4B Boys: Bowlinq Leaque. NANCY LEE MILLER Activities: Cap and Gown Ccrnrnit- tee: Tlne Laurels 4. 3, 2, I, deleqate' 4A Girls: Schurz Times, Editor: Scnurzcne General Statt: Arnericanisrn, co-presir clent: Alplwa Tri-Hi-Y, cleleqate-at-Iarqe: Shun ood, vice president: Marciiinu Unit: Clean-Up: G.H.A.: Matti: Band: Class Notable, Most Literary. 'Chip OEF the Old Block HELEN JULIA MISCH Activities: TI e Laurels 4, 3. 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: 6.A.A., letter, deleqate: leaders Qyrnnasiurn. I've Set My Heart on You GRADUATION IUNE FRANCES MISKIEWICZ Activities: The Laurels 3' 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: Polish: G.A.A. Lonq Name-No Can Say' LENORE MITCHELL Activities: Senate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurz Times Statt: Solo Chcrus: Mes- siah: Mikado: Sprinq -Festival: Senior Chorus: Trianqle: Ottire Girls. With a Sonq in My Heart' EVA RUTH MITSCHELE -'IA Girls: Arnericanisrrt: Personality: Bioloqists: Sola Chorus: Senior Chorus' Messiah: Sprinq Festival: hall quard. Evan ANN MIZIALKO Activities: 4A Girls' Trianole: hall quard. Honey That I Love So Well ROBERT MONAHAN Activities: 4A Boys' Club' 4B Bcys' Club. Dont Ask Mo Whyi' LQROY ERNEST MORANZ Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: swim minq team: boxinqg wrestlino. Ticklin' the Accordion' ROBERT WILLIS MUDGE Activities: 4A Boys' 4B Bcvs: Senior Hi-Y: Sentinels: Bowlinq loaoue: Fire Marshals. Halloween ji .3 N ,. X, ,. t, 'r f. t . . if , CANDIDATES 1942 CHARLES JAMES MUELLER Activities: 4A Boys: Schurzone Art: poster drawinq' French: tiark: ritv track fompetition: hall quard. I'm in Good Shape ARTHUR NAPIENTEK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.CZ Ushers: Polish: Boys' Glee Club. 'Ill Take the Hiqh Roadii RUDOLPH NEBE Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Junior Hi-Y: Sala Chorus: Senior Chorus: R.O.T.C.: Ushr-is: Pirkorl Platoon. I Take to You' CLEONE JUNE NELSON Activities: The Laurels 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Camera, secretary: Arneriranism' Personality: Pan-American:SketrI1gSrhurY zone Art: G.A.A.: hall quard. Im Thrilleclll FIELDIN6 NELSON Activities: Cap and Gown Commit tee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R,O.T.C., captain: N.C.O.: Officers: Picked Company: Picked Platoon' N.R.A.: Ushers: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Choral Competition: French, vicc- president, serqeant-at-arms: Eire Marshals, serqeanteat-arms: hall quard: Schurzorie deleoatc I 2. Ridinl Hiqhl' MEARICE JOYCE NELSON Activities: The Laurels 4. 3. 2: Miracle Book: G.A,A.: Amundsen: Freshman Honor Rcll: Girls' Chorus. 'I Hear You Knorkin NORMAN EDWARD NELSON Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Election Committee: Future Craftsmen: Sentinels: Ushers: hall quard. All in Fun 69 GRADUATION TUNE OLGA ANNA NEMCEK Activitic-sz The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus: Cecilian Choir' Lunchroom Committee, chairman: G.A.A, Too Marvelous tor Wordsl' JOHN EDWIN NERGARD Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Prom Committee: Junior ice-slratinq, cap- tain, letterman: Senior ice-slcatino, can tain, letterman: ritle team, Ietterman: basketball: Concert Band: Military Band' Intramural sports? Enqineerinfi. Maidens Wish LOIS MURIEL NERO Activities: 4B Girls: Personality: Ottice File Cleric: Tardy Clerlr: Sentinels. lil-toe Downi' AGNETE JOHANNA NIELSEN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I, dele- ClGt0i Cap and Gown Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzone General Statt: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Choral Contest: Sprino Festival: Senior Chorus: Camera, president: Personality: PanAAmerican, Math: Biolooists: 6.A.A., letter, chev- ron: Terrapins: Sentinels. 'lSmilin' Throuqhi' MARCELLA IRENE NOREN Activities: 4A Girls: Spanish: Art: Ceciian Choir: secretary ot division. Double Or Nothinow MARJORIE ELLEN NOREN Activities: 4A Girls: Spanish: Cecilian Choir. Two ot a Kindly VIALTER FRANK NOVAK Activities: Steinmetz Hioh: football. Tech Triumph 70 -cr' Hb- 70' Raef isllii i s 41 4 , HUF? A if I c Tm. Asif if y CANDIDATES FRANK ALOYSIUS NOVICI-IUCK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: hall quard. Sunshine ot Your Smile MARY ANN RITA NOWICKI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzorie General StaFf: G:A:A:: Qttice Assistants: Washinqton trip: Pencil Pushers: Saddle and Cycle: Math: Boolr Ends: Bioloqists. She Shall Have Music MARVIN Le-ROY OHRN Activities: Band, letterman: crew, cox- swain, letterman: tencinq. Small Fryi' LYNN ABBIE OLIVE Activities: 4A Girls: Schurzone Art Statt: Senior Chorus: Saddle and Cycle? G.A.A. Chin Up, Cheerio, Carry On RUTH DORIS OLSEN Activities: The Laurels 4. 3, 2. I: Pin and Rinq Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-I-li-Y, chairman: Solo Chorus: Choral Contest: Messiah: Milrado: Sprino Festival: Senior Chorus: Schurzone, qen- nral and art stattsi Clean-Up Leaquei G,A.A.: Red Cross: Americanism: Sketch: Saddle and Cycle: Personality: Trianqle: Class Notable, Wittiest. Happy As a Larlc' ROBERT RUSSELL O'MAY Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Schur7 Times Statt: ciolt team: swimminq tearn: hall quard. Little Red I-lead LaVERNE ROSE OPLASKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Luncheon Committee: Senior Chorus: Messiah' Sorino Festival: Junior Chorus' Murals: Foreiqn Relations: Pre-Medicst Pencil Pushers: bowling: Personality: G,A.A.: Civilian Detense Class: Adjust- ment Clerlc. 'iWhr3n Yoifre Smilinllii GRADUATION IUNE JOSEPH LAWRENCE OPPEL Activities: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: R,O.T.C. serqeant: Ushers: Senior Chorus: Pan- Arnerican: Sentinels. What'cha Know Joe' ALICE CATHERINE ORLOWSKI Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Pencil Pushefs: Pan- Arnerican' Trianolej Personality: G.A.A. Sweetness HENRY FRANK ORLOWSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 48 Bcys: baslwt- ball: volleyball. Where or Whenl' CORINNE ETHEL OSBORN Activities: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Senici Chorus: Trianale Club, vice president: French: Red Cross? G.A.A.? hall Guard. Little Girl EUGENE WALTER OSTROMENCKI Activities: 4A Boys' Club: 4B Boys' Clllbi crew. Take It Easy FLORENCE MARY OSTRY Activities: Personality Club' Clean-Up Leaque. Time to Sing EMILIE OTT Activities: The Laurels 3, 2: 4A Girls: Pencil Pushers: 4B Girls: G.A.A,: Ad- ,ustment Clerk. Heaven Is Mine AQain CANDIDATES 1942 ALICE MARY PALDAUF Activities: 4A Girls: The Laurols: Schurz Times: E:-reicm Rnlatirins: Tri' anqle: G.A,A. Alice Blue Gown DULIO CARL PAOLETTI Activities: Steinmetz' Intramural base- ball, tmaslzettball, volleyball. Native Guitarsll PHYLLIS BEVERLY PAPIESZ Activities: The Laurels I' 4A Girlsi Proqram Committee: floor marshal: hall quard: Adjustment clcrli: Pencil Pushrzrs, treasurer: G.A.A. Phyllis VIRGINIA HARRIET PASS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Eemian Rela- twins. Carry Me Baclr tc Old Virqiniam EDWARD ADAM PAUKSZTA Activities: The Laurels 7, I: hall quard. Oh My Gccdnessi' EMILY GENEVIEVE PAWELSKI Activities: The Laurels 2: 4A Girls' Club. I've Taken a Fancy to Ynul' LA VERNE EDNA PEARSON Activities: 4A Girls: Solo Chorus, hall quard. SinqI Sinql Sinqll' 7I Senior Chorus: Messiah: French: German: 4B Girls: Science: Arnericanisrn: G.A.A.: GRADUATION IUNE WILLIAM PEDERSEN Activities: 4-A Boys: 4B Boys: R,O.T,C., captain: N.R.A.: Picked Platoon: Picked Company: Otlicersl Club: Non-Coms: Su- pervisor hall quard: student adviser: Sen- tinels, president: Eire Marshals, commits tee chairman: Service Letter: Visual Edu- cation, supervisor: Americanism: Ger- man: French. I Dont Want to Walk Without You DELPHINE LORRAINE PEKOSI-I Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: Foreiqn Relations: Pencil Pushers: Cecilian Choir: G.A.A, Delphirie ENZO EDWARD PELLEGRINI Artivities: Ice skatinq team: track team: hall quard. Papa Niccoliniu JAMES PESKUSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Camera: Arch-i-techs: Intramural sports: tencino: tennis: Class Notable, Wittiest. Youth Is Such a Happy Thinq ROBERT PESKUSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Arch-ie techs! Camera: basketball team: tennis. Glad and Gayl' NORMAN HENRY PETERSEN Activities: 4A Boys: Senate: Non- Corns: Enqineerinq: Americariism: senior marshal: tloor marshal: Sentinels: Ushers: hall quard. Pleasant Dreams ROBERT ALFRED PETERSON Activities: 4A Boys: Enqineerinq: fenc- inq team. One in a Million 72 multi 5-A ' st my 4 ff 5 s .fits A i '?'ti?' CANDIDATES 1942 FLORENCE HELEN PETZOLD Activities: The Laurels 4, 3. 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: German? Pencil Pushars: SOO Girls: G.A.A., letter: G.A.A., board: Bowlinll Club: Bowlinq Ieaque: hall quard. Outdoor Girl WARREN PFEUFFER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C. Non-Coms: Ushers: Concert Band? Dia matics: Fire Marshals, 'Sweet Potato Piper EVELYN WANDA PIASEK Activities: The Laurels 3. 2: 4A Girls: Sprinq Festival' Americanism: Personal- ity: Camera: Schurz Times: G.A.A. Follow Your Heart RUSSELL JOHN PIPER Activities: Track team. freshman. soohomore. Pied Piper ot Hamelin Town FLORENCE SOPHIA PLACEK Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Laurels delegate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Nomination and Election Committee: Senior Chorus: Red Cross deleqate: Per- sonality, secretary: Pencil Pushers: Eora eion Relations. HelloI I've Been Lookinq tor You JANE ELAINE PODRAZA Activities: The Laurels 4, 3: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers? Trianqlei Personality. Little Anoel' DOROTHY HELEN POHL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: The Laurels: Pencil Pushers: Colleqe Corner Clerk: Girls Glee Club: Red Cross: hall quard. Following in Your Footsteps GRADUATION TUNE JEAN LUCILLE POLEK Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, ti Nonn- ination and Election Committee: Pin and Rinq Committee: Schurzone General Statt: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: Personality: Polish: Math: Laurel dele- Qate: Red Cross deleqate: Girls' Gleet hall quard: G.A.A, My Jean FRANK NICK POPP Activities: 4A Boys: Eriqineerinq: Or- chestra, Sprinq Concerts: Messiah: hall Guard, Pop Gans the Weasel LUCILLE PORZEZINSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Saddle and Cycle. secretary. Suddenly LORRAINE FRANCES POSPIECH Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: German: G.A.A. i'BleSS You PATRICIA HOPE POUNDERS Activities: The Laurels 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Penril Pushers: Saddle and Cycle, serqeant-at-arms: G.A.A,, letter. Wahoo ORVILLE BERT POWELL Activities: The Laura-Is 2: Prom Conn- mittec: Senior Chorus: Messiah: 4B Boys: 4A Boys: Intramural sports: crew, letter' man: bowlinq. UI Came, I Saw, I Conqaidi MILDRED JOAN POZDOL Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls, committee chairman: 4B Girls, president: Senate: Senior Chorus: Srhurz Times deleqate: Beta Tri-HiAY, rliairmnn: G.A,A., treasurer: hall Czuard: Class No table, Most Versatile. All American Girl CANDIDATES 1942 VIRGENE ELAINE PRATT Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: We Moderns, president' Saddle and Cycle: Personality: Math: French: Bioloqists: Murals: Senior Chorus: Corilian Choirj hall quard. Begin the Beouine ANNE MARIE PREISEL Activities: 4A Girls: Senior Chorus Civics Club: Maytair, Chorus, liAnnie Doesnit Live Here Anymort WILLIAM MICHAEL PRIEBE Activities: Baslretball team: lvtterman: baseball team: Intramural spar-Is: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: hal! ouard. l'rn Livinq thf Lite ot Riley SOPHIE ELIZABETH PROROK Activities: The Laureis 4, 3, deleqate: 4A Girls: Pin and Rinq Committee: Noni- ination and Election Committee: Pencil Pushers: Red Cross: G.A.A.: Boolf Ends: Library: Schurz Times Stahl. I Cant Resist You DELTA FLORENCE PRYBYL Activities: 4A Girls, 4B Girls: Brawl inq Leadue faptain' Vlfater Ballet: G.A.A.I Terrapini Pencil Pushurs. Delta Serenade' VIRGINIA STELLA PURZYCKI Activities: 4A Girisj 4B Girls: Polish' G.A.A. 'Virqinia Reel RITA IRENE PUSIK Activities: 4A Girls' Penrii Pushr-rs: Senior Chorus: Intramural sports: G.A.A.: Pan-American: Steinmetz Student Coun- cil? Steinrneti Statt. 'Rio Rita' 73 GRADUATION IUNE ANITA RANCH Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Luncheon Committee: Schurzone General Statt: 4A Girls: Concert Band: Advanced Orchestra: Sprinq Festival: Band Com- petition: Marchinq Unit: Pencil Pushersj Pan-American: G.A.A.: hall quard. Clarinet a Ia Kinq WILLIAM RAVENSCRAFT Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4B Boys: Track 4, 3, 7, I. captain, letterman: basketball: Intramural sports: Sentinels. Willie, Willie, Willie YVONNE MARIE READ Activities: The Laurels 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, president: Concert Band: Band Competition: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Music Festival: Math: CECFTTWBVT. Sweet Sue CARTER BIRCH REEDS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I, dele- qate: Senate: swimmino team: basket ball: Band: Orchestra: Class Notable, Best Student. Clarinet Polka EVELYN HELEN REICHEL Activities: Luncheon Committee: 4A Girls, treasurer: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Junior Cho' rus: Cecilian Choir: Messiah: Bowlinq Club: French: G.A.A. Happy in Love LORRAINE CAROL REJDUKOWSHI Activities: The Laurels 4: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Intramural sports: Sketch: Red Cross: G.A.A. Little Skipperll EMILY MARIE RELL Activities: Prom Committee: The Laurels 3, 2. I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y: Trianqle, secretary: Saddle and Cycle, secretary: Math, secretary: Ger- man: Pre-Medics: Senior Chorus: Mes- siah: Concert Band: G.A.A.: hall guard: Class Notable, Most Popular. I Don't Want tc Set the World on Fire 74 CANDIDATES 1942 YVONNE MARJORIE RENOUIN Activities: Proqram Committee: The Laurels 4, 3, 2: 4A Girls: Trianqle: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A. It Ever a Heart Was in the Riqht Placell LEROY HARRY RENTKOWSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Scienre Intramural sports. I Can Count on You JUNE RICHTER Activities: 4A Girls' 4B Girls: Ger- man: Sketch: G.A.A. 'I'II Never Fail You NORMAN ANTHONY RICHTER Activities: Future Craftsmen, vice- president: weight Iittinq team: wrestling team: Intramural sports. 'll Give You My Word JEAN FRANCES RIEFSTAHL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri'Hi-Y, deleqate-at-Iarqe: Cegilian Choir: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Red Cross: Math: Marchinq Unit: G.A.A. Let's Stop the Clock RUSSELL JACK RIESCHE Activities: The Laurels I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: wrestlinq team: tencinri: boxing, ComicaI Fellow RUSSELL DAVID RING Activities: 4A Boys: boxinq: wrestlinq team: body building team: Defense Stamps and Bonds delegate: Enqineerinq: Camera: Future Crattsmen: Fire Mar- shals: hall quard. Any Bonds Today GRADUATION IUNE SHELDON ROBBIN Activities: The Laurels 2: 4A Boys' Band: Orchestra: Messiah: Student Coun- cil: Pre-Medics: French: basketball. Stardust MARJORIE ELAINE ROBERTSON Activities: The Laurels 4: Senate: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Americanism: French' Pencil Pushers: Trianqle: Sketch: March inc: Unit, corporal' Schurzone deleaate: G.A.A.: Senior floor marshal. llMarqiell DOROTHY RODGERS Activities: The Laurels 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Red Cross Committee: Ran- American: Stretch: Sentinels: Senior Chorus: Schur: Times Columnist: tardv f-It5I'tf: hall Quard- Don't Ever Chanoeu NNILLIAM ROBERT ROEDER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Pan- American. l'll Stand Bvll JAMES WARREN ROGERS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Enqi- neerino, president, editor, serneant-at arms: Class Notable, Most Artistic. Jolly Rooer' IRENE VERONICA ROMATOWSKI Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: Pere sanalitv: Pencil Pushersi 6.A.A. 'lm a Yaniee Doodle Dandy' BERNADETTE LORRAINE ROONEY Activities: Senate: Proqram Commit- tee, chairman: The Laurels 4, 3, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Trisl-li-Y: Schurzone General Stait. deleoate: Sehurz Times doleqate: Intramural sports: Senior Cho- rus: Junior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Fes- tival: Bowlina Leaque: Arnericanism: G.A.A.: Class Notable, Frienclliest. 'II Cried tor You iii A I f 'ti CANDIDATES 1942 VJILLIAM THOMAS ROONEY Activities: Senate: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: ice sltatinq team: Intramural sports: hall Guard: Class Notable, Most Popular. Billy Boy GERALDINE MARIE RORKE Activities: Luncheon Committee: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Madriqal Choir: Beta Tri- Hi-Y: Red Cross: Personality: Frenrhg G.A.A.' ottice assistant. I'm Grateful to You MYRTLE ROSENOW Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus' Senior Chorus: Messiah: Ger- man: Junior Leaders: G,A.A. Rose nt the Rio Grande RICHARD WARREN ROSTRON Activities: The Laurels 4, 39 4A Boys: 4B Bovs: Junior Hi-Y: tencinq' hall quard. Comical Fellow' RICHARD FRANCIS ROTH Activities: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Schurr Times deleqate: Fire Marshals: bowlinq: Science: CleanfUD Leaque. Flat Font Flooded' RICHARD ROWE Activities: Solo Chorus' Messiah: Choral Competition: Boys' Glee Club: Orchestra: hall ouard, Row, Row Raw Your Boatl' BETTY ARILLA RUBLE Activities: Miracle Boot Club: Per- sonality: Dramatics. I Want to Be Happy 75 GRADUATION IUNE RAYMOND RICHARD RUSCH Activities: The Leurels 3, 2: baseball: Intramural sports. 'All Mixed Up CLAIRE RYGEL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Election Committee: Dramatics: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Americanismg Pencil Pushers: G,A.A,: hall quard. I'm Like a Bird PETER SAKOULAS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Spanish: Fire Marshals: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: hall quard: Intramural sports. Pete the Piperl' ERNEST ANTHONY SALERNO Activities: 4A Boys: Ushers' Club: Five Marshals: hall marshal: hall quard. ln Good Humor ROBERT HERMAN SAMBO Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: swimrriinq: boxinq: t.rest- lino: Schurz Times, deleqate. 'Little Sambon JOI-IN WALTER SCHAAD Activities: The Laurels, 3, 2. il Promise You' ROBERT SCHAEFER Activities: The Laurrrls, 214A 80519148 Boys: hall quard. lt's Swell ot You 76 CANDIDATES ROBERT MILTON SCI-IALK Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: R.O.T.C.: Piclceel Platoon: Piclred Company: None Cams: Ushers: taotballq bowlinq: tire fiuard: Iiall quard. It's Up to You EDWARD SCHASCT-IL Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 2. It 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Enqineers, editor: Math? Camera, treasurer: Slide Rule: Chess: Junior Hi-Y. Anythinq tor Youll MARGARET SCHAUER Activities: Senate: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers, presiclr-nt, secretary' Leaders' Gym: volleyballg G.A,A.: Senior Chorus: Mixed Chorus: hall quard. l'm Deperidinq on You WILLIAM JOSEPH SC?-IELL Activities: The Laurels 4, 3: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: tootballg traclcg volleyball, 'lBy the Seashore ARNI SCHEVING Activities: The Laurels, 4, 3, 21 Nom' inations and Elections Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Intramural sports. When Swell Fellows Get Toqethoru SALLY JANE SCHIEMANN Activities: Senate: The Laurel: 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Giils, secretary: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Schurzone General Statt: IGKIUOII fanism: Civilian Detense rlass' Rad Cross: G.A.A.: hall quard. Pretty Little Busy Bodyli DORISMAE SCI-IILLING Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2: I: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Senior Chorus: Prom Committee: Personality: Poreiqn Re-la! tions: G.A.A. Stay As Sweet As You Are GRADUATION TUNE GEORGE SCHLENDER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys' R.O.T.C, 2nd lieutenant: Ottieers' Club: N.R.A.' air raid warden' Fire Marshals: Boys Glee: Clean-Up Leaque: hall auard: So- cial Dancinq. Good Morninq Mr. Zip, Zio, Zip ROBERT SCHMALZER Artivities: 4A Boys: 4B Beys. Friendly Tavern Polltall LPROY GEORGE SCI-lMlDT Artivitiesi 4A Boys? 4B Bryst Eire Marshals. 'il Guess I'II Be on My Way' DOROTHY LOUISE SCHNACKEL Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, l: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: French: Senior Chorus? Cecilian Choir: G.A.A.: hall quard. Story ot a Starry Niqhtm ERNST WILLIAM SCHOENHERR Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Erenrh: Eoreiqn Relations: Dramatic: Trianqle: Picked Platoon: N.R.A.: Otticers' Club, secretary: Ushers: Fire Marshals: Senior Hi-Y? Junior l-'liAY. Billy .IACOUELINE SALLY SCHON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: SOO Girls: Easy Soeerh, committee Chairman: Clean-Up Leaque: Math- Personality: hall quard: G,A.A. 'il-li Ho Silverii EVELYN LOUISE SCHREIBER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: German: Penfil Pushersi Personality: Sketch: G.A.A., representa- tive: hall quard. My Favorite Star ,. . h..-I CANDIDATES 1942 ROY ALLEN SCHROEDER Activities: Traclr: hall quard. 'hlurdy Gurdyw JOYCE GRACE SCHULTZ Activities: 4A Girls: 45 Girls' Senirir Chorus: Messiah' Sprina Festival: Library Assistants, 'SomethinC1 to Sinn About ERWIN EMIL SCI-IULZE Artivitirvst Senate, ro-chairman? Prom Committee' The Laurcls, Drr-sident 4, 3, 2, I: Senior I-li-Y, secretary, vire presi- dent: Junior Hi-Y: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: lennis, letterman, faptain 4: Srhurz Times Statt: Senior Chorus: Messiah, iMan About Town RUTH FLORENCE SCHUPOLSKY Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Library: N.Y,A.: G,A.A., deleqate: Boolc Ends: hall quard: otiice work. This ls a Happy Little Dittyil JOHN DAVID SCHWARTZ Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Chess: Bialany Experi- ment, ZA: Schurz Times deleqatet Yaunq Scientists: hall quarcl. 'Where Do We Gr: Errim Here? DOMINIC DON SCORTT Activities: 4A Boys: Solo Chorus? Sen- ior ChoruS: Dramaticst Eire Marshals: R,O,T,C., first aid instrurtor: Clean-Up Leaque: N.R.A, Bow Srouts on Paradei' DOLORES ELIZABETH SCOTT Activities: The Laurels 2, 3: 4A Girls: Solo Chorus: Milcado: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Arncricanism' Camera: Pan- American' hall fxuard. 'l m For It 77 GRADUATION TUNE GUNTER FRANK SEDLIVIAYER Artivitirisz Prom Committee: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Sen- ior t-Ii-Y' Math: German: R.O.T.C., Milil tary Ball, Place and Orchestra Commit- tee, captain: Otticers, serqeant-at-arms: Ushers: Pirlfed Platoon: Social Dancino: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah. Oh tlrthnnyl' JUNE ROSE SEGEBRECI-IT Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: AB Girls: Mixed Chorus. lflune Ivlrwrunli ROGER WILLIAM SEIB Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: General Science: Bioloqists: Camera: hall quard. What Have You Got That Gets Me? DOROTHY IRENE SEMPER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, II 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Otiire Vforlcers, treasurer: Spanish: G.A,A. Semper Fidelisii WILLIAM SEVERA Activities: The Laurels 2, I: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: Math: Latin: Camera: bowlinq: Orchestra. Seven Come Eleven PHYLLIS ARLINE St-IAFER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, IZ NONE inations and Elections Committee: Srhur- zone General Statt: 4A Girlsi 45 GIVISI French: Saddle and Cycle: Math: Ameri- ranism: Personality, Junior Girls, senior adviser: Cheerleader: Solo Chorus: Civil- ian Detense: Social Dancinq: Washinq- ton trip: Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date. A Little Bit ot Heaven CLIFFORD SI-IARPE Activities: The Laurels 2: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Hi-Y: Senior ice slcatinq team: tencinq. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 78 CANDIDATES 1942 FRANK JAMES SHARRES Activities: 4A Boys! 4B Boys: Mes- siah: Advanced Orchestra: Sprinq Fes- tival. JeeDers Creepers MARY KATHERINE St-IEMANSKI Activities: The Laurels 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Foreiqn Relations: Tri- anqle Club. SottIy As in a Iviorninq Sunrise' JOI-IN MAGNUSEN SHEMICK Activities: Enqineerinq Club: Pan- American Club, Johnny's in the Pantryi' STANLEY LEONARD St-IERWIN Activities: The Laurels 3: 4A Boys: 48 Boys: Senior Chorus: Service Award Letter: Sentinel: Foundry, president, sec- retary: Foundry team: Future Craftsmen: hall quard: senior marshal. SometimeSil VIOLET SIEBERT Activities: 4A Girls: G,A,A, Viale-tts GERALD ARNOLD SIEGWART Activities: Senate: 4A Boys, vice presi- dent: 4B Boys: The Laurels 2, 3: Senior I-Ii-Y: Math, treasurer, serqeant-at-arms: Efilineers: Arch-i-tchs: Schurzone Art Statt: tencin-1. Pinocchio RITA FRANCES SIELSKI Activities: The Laurels 3. 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Otfice Assistants, president: Trianole, treasurer: Pencil Pushers: Per- sonality: G.A,A. When Did You Leave Heaven? GRADUATION IUNE JACK RAYMOND SIEWERT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: tencinq: skatinq team: hall quard. Trust in Mel' MARGARET LUCILLE SIMON Activities: The Laurels 4, 3: Roosevelt Honor Roll 2, I: Luncheon Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurrone General Staff: Senior Chorus: Civilian Defense: French, treasurer, chairman: Pencil Push- ers: Camera: Personality: G.A.A. When You and I Were Younq Maqqien CHARLOTTE ANN SKERKE Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: attend- ance office clerln: G.A.A,: ilccr marshal: Sentinels. Little Patriot EVERT BERTIL SKOGLUND Activities: The Laurelsg Nominations and Elections Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: basketball, letter: Class Notable, Most Courteous. Don't Ever Change WALTER PAUL SKUPIEN Activities: Gallitzin I-lioh Schccl, Penn- sylvania: Society for Ccnservation ol Wild Lite. l'Melody Mani' DOLORES JOAN SLAPKE Activities: French: Slretch' Cecilian Choir, Spring Festival: hall ouarcl. More Power to You ROMAN RAY SLIWA Activities: Senior Boys Club. 'lRoamin' in the Gloamir' 4 CANDIDATES 1942 REGINA HELEN SLOWINSKI Activities: Senior Luncheon Commit- tee: The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: hall quard: Red Cross deleqate: Civilian Delense: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Junior Chorus: Pencil Pushers: Polish. l'Oh Promise Me GLADYS CAECILIA SMEJKAL Activities: The Laurels 3, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A, 'il Wallc With Musifil ALBERTA JEAN SMlGAY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Sen- ate: Schurzone General Statt: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: French: G.A.A. My Dear AURELIA MARY SMIGIELSKI Activities: 4A Girls? 4B Girls: 500 Girls: Polish: Personality: Pencil Pushers: Schurz Times deleqate: hall quard: G.A.A. l Only Want a Buddy, Not a Sweet- heart DOROTHY ANN SMITH Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: International Circle: Personali- ty: G.A,A.: hall quard. Little Miss LOWELL SNYDER Activities: The Laurels I: 4A Boys: 4B Boys. Youre a Builder Upper THOMAS EDWARD SNYDER Activities: The Laurels: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: sfyimminq team: Eire Marshals: Schurzone deleqate: hall quard. Torn Thumb 79 GRADUATION TUNE FRANK JOSEPI-I SOLAZZO Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, You're the Top PAULINE STEPHANIE SORAL Activities: The Laurels 3, 2. I: Schur7 Times: Trianole: Polish: Personality: Pen- cil Pushers: GA.A.: 500 Girls: Intramural sports: adiustment clerk: hall quard. Don't Forqet Mel' BETTY JEAN SOREM Activities: Nominations and Elections Committee: The Laurels 4, 3. 7, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Aloha Tri-t-Ii-Y: Schiirz Times deleqate: Red Cross: GAA. dele- qatet Senior Chorus: Sprinq Festival, Faithful Forever LEAY CAROL SORENSEN Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys' Enqi- neerinq: R.O.T.C.: Ushers: hall quard. Girl of the Momentl' ROSE MARIE SORRISO Activities: The Laurels 3: Cerilian Choir: G.A.A. Rose Marie WILLIAM BRUCE SPENGLER Activities: The Laurels I: 4B Boys: R,O.T,C., captain: N.R.A.: Otticers: Fu' ture Crattsmen ot America: Floor Mar- shals: Clean--UD deleqate. PIayinq Soldieril ALFRED CHARLES SPERLIN6 Activities: 4A Boys: Schurzone dele- qate: Intramural volleyball: hall quard, International Circle: German, Never Be Atraid ot Anything 80 CANDIDATES 1942 OTTO EDWARD STACI-I Activities: Intramural volleyball? Eire Marshals. Never Felt Better . , 4' fdnsaif? , Aceu J f Aewia 5- Cys: Polish: N.R.fx.: uggritszi iii he efoavei' f f' ,X ff! SADIE STANCIU Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Nom- inations and Election Committee: Alpha Tri-Fli-Y: Schurz Times Stalt, advertisinci manaqer: Personality, treasurer: Saddle and Cycle: Americanism: French: Pencil Pushers' G,A.A. 'lpertidian ELEANORE HELEN STASIAK Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Orchestra. letter: Mes- siah: Sorinq Festival: Schurzone. Gen- eral Statt: Pencil Pushers: Saddle and Cycle: Foreiqn Relations: G.A.A.: Schurz Times deleqate: Civilian Defense, Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue GLORIA ANN STEALE Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: French: Foreiqn Relations: Science: Senior Chor- us: Messiah: GAA. Steal Awayl' GLENN CLIFFORD STEINER Activities: Prom Committee: 4A Boys' 4B Boys' Math:German:swimminr1 team, captain, manaqer: Visual Education, su- pervisor: Class Notable, Most Versatile. Tl:timl::s Upli JUNE PAULA STERNAL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ger- man. treasurer: Saddle and Cycle: Sketch: Science: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A.: Advanced Leaders: swimminq: hall quard. Tall Tan and Territic GRADUATIGN IUNE CORA AN'N STEWART Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A. 'Nearness ot You DOROTHY RUTH STRIETER Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2: Nom- inations and Elections Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls, serqeant-at-arms: Schur- zone General Statl: Beta Tri-Hi-Y, serq, eantat-arms: Pencil Pushers, secretary: Student Council: Red Cross, cleleqate: Civilian Defense: G.A,A., letter, delegate, Twinlcle in Your Eyeii LORETTA ANN STROIK Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, l: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Schurzone General Statt: G.A.A,: Personality. Loretta GEORGE LOUIS STURM Activities: Senior Chorus: swimminq team: hall quard. By Jinqou ADELE LORRAINE STU RTZ Activities: The Laurels 3: Schurzone General Statl: Miracle Boolc Club: French: Spring Festival: G.A,A.: hall ouard. Oh Say Can You Swing RICHARD SWANSON Activities: 4A Boys: 45 Boys: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: R.O.T.C.: hall nuard. Swanee River ROBERT DONALD SWANSON Activities: 4A Boys: Senior Chorus: Staqe Crew, manaqer: Visual Education. 'Happy Go Lucky we isst X l - if if iv Q, CANDIDATES 1942 ADELLE SYCHOWSKl Activities: Americanism Club. Oh You Sweet Thing VlRGlNlA MAY SYLVESTER Activities: 4A Girls: G.A.A,: hall quard. Only Forever' WALTER JOHN SZAREK Activities: Enqineerinq Club. iipal ol Mine VIRGINIA ANNE SZYMANSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.7 Polish: Pencil Pushers: Triangle Club: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir, Pretty Little Poppy EDWARD TADE Activities: Hall quard. Pardon My Southern Accent BURTON TAPPERT Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Crew: hall quard. Till Reveillem FLORENCE EVE TARCZON Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Polish. Sweet as a Sonq 8I GRADUATIGN TUNE JUDSON OTIS TAYLOR Activities: Assembly Committee: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Concert Band: Military Band: School Dance Band: Senior Chorus: French: Clean-Up Leaque' Class Notable, Most Musical. 'Paqqalacci ot the Pianc' ROBERT KENNETH THAYER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys: crew, I've Got a Poclcet Pull ct Dreams RICHARD ADDISON TOLG Activities: 4A Boys: Enoineerinq: tenc- inq: floor marshal: hall quard. 'IIIII Remember You VIOLA ELIZABETH TOMLINSON Activities: The Laurels 4, 3,: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A., leaders' gym: Intra- mural volleyball: Ottice Assistants: Junior Chorus: Chess: Personality, Viola MARY KATHERINE TRAUSCH Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Ilushers: German Club' G.A.A. Mary Lou IRENE LUCY TRINKLER Activities: The Laurels 2, I: Schurzone General Statt: Orchestra, letter: Cham- her Orchestra: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: Senior Chorus: Beta Tri-Hi,Y, serqeant- at-arms, deleqate: Polish: Shurwood, treasurer: Botanists: Library Assistants: Advanced Leaders' Gym: G.A,A., letter: hall quard: Student Adiustment Clerlc. Irene BOB HAROLD TROPP Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Festival: Intra- mural sports: boxing: bowling: Camera: Americanism. Dear Old Pal ot Mine 82 CANDIDATES 1942 ELEANOR CONSTANCE TWOREK Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: AB Girls: Schurzone General Statt: Bowl- inq Leadue: 500 Girls: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers: Personality: Adjustment Clerk: Intramural sports. Same Sweet You DOLORES JEANNETTE UFNOWSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Polish: Pencil Pushers. Happy as the Day ls Lonq MARGARET UGI-IETTI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Lunch! eon Committee: Pencil Pushers, Peo o' My Heart VALENTINE URBAN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, serqeant- at-arms: Cap and Gown committee: Schurzone Art Statt: Senior Chorus: Per- sonality: Slcetch: G.A.A.g Advanced Leaders Gym: Class Notable, Best Dancer. GPH-3 Dance My Way to Heaven LORRAINE MARIE URYASZ Activities: The Laurels 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Schurz Times, news editor: Pin and Rinq committee: Bowling League: Defense Stamp dele- qate: Triangle, publicity committee: Per- sonality: Pencil Pushers' hall quard. Say When LORAINE LEONA VAN STEEN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Prom committee: Beta Tri-l lifY: Solo Chorus: Choral Competif tion: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Fesf tival: Social Dancinq: French: Perscnal- ity: Terrapin: swimming: bowlinf1CG.A.A,: Ottice Clerlc. Green Eyes ELFRIEDA VELLER Activities: The Laurels 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cap and Gown committee: G.A.A., letter. Pretty Baby GRADUATION TUNE LEO VEZZONI Activities: Hall Guard. Stompin' Around THOMAS VOEGTLE Aftivities: Galt team, raptain: Pan- Arni-rican, treasurer: Intramural baslcet- lsall, volleyball: Bowlinq Learzue. Tram Torn DEANNE VORPERIAN Artivities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Milcado: Sprinci Drama: Senior Intramurals: G.A.A., letter: Math' Srienre: Biolouist: French: Entertainment committee. Darla Eyes SHIRLEY ELLEN WAHL Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Junior Chorus: Pan-Anv erican: hall uuard: G.A.A.: Home Man agement, secretary, Some ot Your Sweetness LAWRENCE CLINTON WALKER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys? Sole Chorus: German, Wine, Wonwefn, and Sonni' ANNE LORRAINE WALLERY Activities: The Laurelsj 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Miiel Chorus: Penril Pushers. llprinress Charrninql' GERALDINE DORIS WALSER Activities: The Laurels 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Slcetch: Palleteersg Schurzone Ar: Statt: Bowlina Leaoueg G.A.A. Sunny if , ix 'sv XMOQF F' -' e I . .1 it ' E nd' W' 1 P Sas 5 ,rw WZ 'W' CANDIDATES 1942 MARILYN JANE WALTZ Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pr-nfil Pushers: Amerifanisrn' Personality. llThe Pr-rteft Waltill MARION LUCILLE WATSCHKI' Artivities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Otlifu Assistants: G.A.A,: hall quard. Stars in My Eyes ,IOY DE MILZA WATSON Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, delnqate 3: -IA Girls: 4B Girls: Cefilian Choir' G,A.A. Joy to the World' BRUCE WEBER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys' Sola Chorus: Senior Chorus: R.O.T.C.: Oltiferz Club. lSolclier at Erwrtunell ELIZABETH ALBERTA WEDOW Activities: 6.A.A.: Bowling Leaque' Mixed Chorus? Spring Eestival. llMorry Widow Waltlll MARTIE LOUISE WELLS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Lunrheon committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Beta Tri-Hi-Y: Pre-Medics: Shurwood: Sentinels: Latin: Biologists: Math: Schur- zone General Statt: Personality: Amer- icanism: Cecilian Choir, contest: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Sprinq Festival: G.A.A.- Sorial Dancing. Mardi Gras' HELEN ODINIA WERDELIN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Junior Chorus: Clean- Up Campaiqn: Fan-American: G.A.A. Stay as Sweet as You Arel' 83 GRADUATION IUNE PATRICIA HELEN MAE WERLE Activities: Eoreiqn Relations? Trianqle: Saddle and Cycle, serqeant-at-arms. 'Little Miss lrishii JEANNE ELEANOR WERNER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: hall Quard: German. Where Was I AGATHA WERTAG Activities: 4A Girls: Saddle and Cyrlo: French: Red Cross. Born to Swinqi' EDWARD RICHARD WERTZ Activities: R.O.TC.. tirst lieutenant: Otticers Club: Picked Platoon: Ushers Club: 4A Boys: Pan-American: Air Raid Warden. Boy with the Wisttul Eyesii NORMAN JOHN WESOLOWSKI Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Intramural sports: toot- laall: Spanish. 'Tain't What You Do MARTIN CHARLES WEYERS Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Student Forurn. That Lucky Fellow IRMA WIEGAND Activities: The Laurels I: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Americanism: Personality: Clean- Up League: Visual Education, secretary. Sweet Pie 84 - M s CANDIDATES 1942 JULIANN WIEGEL Activities: The Laurels 2, I: 4A Girls' 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: German: G.A.A,: Adiustrnent Clerk. 'Don't Let Julia Fool Ya CLARENCE ARTHUR WILDE Activities: Hall quard: wrestlinq team, Proviso Hiqh School. 'When Youlre Srnilinou REGINA MARIE WILKINS Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Al- pha Tri-Hi-Y: 4A Girls: 45 Girls: Bock Ends: Pencil Pushers: Solo Chorus: Mes- sich: G.A.A.: Intramural volleyball. 'Lita of the Party BETTE G. WILL Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Cecilian Choir, Sprinq Festival: G.A.A.: hall quard. So Lovely, So Svveetl' CLARENCE FRANK WILLER Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Future Crattsmen. Good Humor Man FRANK CHARLES WILLIG Activities: 4A Boys: 4B Boys: Radic- Wish Me Luck LE ROY BARRY WILSON Activities: Prom Committee: swime rninq, letterman: tennis, letterman: trosh- soph tootball: Senior l-li-Y: Junior I-li-Y: 4A Boys, serqeant-at-arms: 4B Boys: R.O.T,C.: Picked Platoon: Ushers: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Pan- American. : 'Ycu're a Natural GRADUATION TUNE ESTHER LORRAINE WINIECKI Activities: 4A Girls: Pencil Rushers. You're My Dishi' EDWARD ANTHONY WTNIKATTIS Activities: Soccer. letterrnan: Intra- mural loaslietball: Intramural traclc. Bio Wind Blew in trom Winnetiail LORRAINE DOLORES WTSOWATY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Schurzone General Statt: Detense Stamm deleqate: 4B Girls: Social Dancinq3 Pan- American: Bool: Ends: Library' Madrioal Chorus: G.A.A,: hall Guard. Youre Sliohtly Terriiicl' FRED JOHN WITBROD Activities: 4A Boys: R,O.T.C., Statt Serqeant: Picliect Platoon: N.R.A.: Ushers' Enqineerino: First Aid: Americanism- brwfnci: volley ball' Social Dancino i'Yriuire the Oneii OLGA MARY WOLNISTY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, I: Rina and Pin Committee: 4A Girls: 4B Girls' Ottice Assistants, vice-president: lnter- national Circle, vice-president: Polish: Americanism: Pencil Pushers: Boot Ends: Senior Chorus. 'Sonq ot the Volqa Boatman' LEONARD BENEDICT WOLOSZYK Artivities: 4A Boys: 4B Bcys. 'Little Sir Echo IRENE DORIS WOLTER Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senici Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Oitire Assistants: Math: German' G.A.A, 'Melancholy Baloyii fs-, CANDIDATES 1942 VIVIAN JANE WOOLLEY Activities: 4B Girls: G.A.A, 'iViviani' FREDERICK WOSIK Activities: 4B Boys: Visual Ediiinliririp swirnrninq team l. Curley Top SYLVIA HELEN WOZNY Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, l: 4A Girls: 48 Girls: Pencil Pushers' Bawliiiq Leaque: Otfice Assistants: G.A.A. Who ls Sylvia HELEN WYSUMIERSKI Activities: The Laurels 3, 2: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: 6.A.A.: Personality: Polish. Just tor a Thrill BONNIE JANE YORK Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, Ig 4A Girls: Pencil Pushers: hall Guard: G.A.A. My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean JAMES FRANCIS YOUNG Activities: Football: Sentinels. ive Got a Heart Full ot Rhythm ROBERT JOHN YTZEN Activities: 4A Boys: lntramuml spoits, iiYou Walic Byii 85 GRADUAT IUN ROSELLA MARIE ZAMZOW Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: Otlice Assistants? G.A.A,: International Circle: Civilian Detense. Thu One Rose LORRAINE ZAREMBA Activities: The Laurels: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Bowlinq Leaquc: G.A.A.: Red Cross? Sprinqtield Hiqh School, Indiana' G.A,A.: basketball, captain: volleyball: soccer: baseball: Mixed Chorus. You're Olcayl' DOROTHY LILLIAN ZBOROWSKI Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Schurz Times, deleqate: Sentinels: Polish: tardy clerlc: hall ouarcl. You Have Everythinqn JENNIE BERNICE ZDEBLICK Activities: Tuloy Hiqh School 3 years: Girls' Chorus' PI'1ysics:Art' Latin: G.A.A, You Hit the Spotll EDNA I-IARRIET ZIELINSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Sonia Chorus: Messiah: G.A,A.: liall qunrcl. You're the One '-. CANDIDATES 1942 RUTH JANE ZIELINSKI Activities: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Polish: G.A.A.: hall quard. To You BETTY MAY ZILLMANN Activities: The I.aureIs 4, 3, 2, I: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Pencil Pushers: Bioloqists: Junior Chorus: G.A.A.: 500 Gii-ls'. On Your Toes RICHARD HARRY ZORN Activities: The Laurels 4, 3, 2, l: 4A Boys: R.O.T.C,. serqeant: Arrhitvrtural Drawinq Club. lGeraldine DOROTHY MAY ZOWADA Activitieszz 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Ollice Worlcersi Attendance Otlice Clorlr. 'lSweet Ladyil LEONA MARY ANN ZULINSKI Activities: Proqrarn Conirnittc-eq Wash- inqton Trip: The Laurels 4, 3: 4A Girls: 4B Girls: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir? Girls' Glee: Orchestra: Americanism: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers: Boolm Ends: Biol- ooists: Math: Schurzone, deleqatei Of lice Assistants: hall quard, Kitten on the Keys' VIRGINIA VICTORIA ZWIEFKA Activities: The Laurels 3, 2, lg 4A Girls' 4B Girls: Cecilian Choir: Schurz Tirnes, delegate: Bowlinq Leaque: G.A.A., letter' Junior Leaders: Sentinels: Polish: Tardy Cleric: Marchinq Unit: hall quard. ' Last But Not Least It would be delightful il conditions would perniit us to call the preceding collections ol photographs the otticiql qoiliiatinq list. This book: however QO95 to fhf' fi'lf1tPr tietore the final examinations, and it is quite impossible to sly who will ann who will not q'J.iuat-'-. Consequently: this collec- llon is 'TDI to be CO 5ld9'Cd the Efluivalent ofthe official list oi graduates. It must be clea'lv unoerstooffl bv the rezle' that photographs ol graduates Wav have been onlitted, and there rnay be on these wages ohotograolis oi those way wil nor graduate. Let us gall tn-- whole collection the photo' graphs ol' the CANDIDATES lor qraduation. 86 URGHIHZHTIUI15 I must laugh and dance and sing, Toutb is such a lovely thing. -ALINE THOMAS cv1SongofToutb H ATM! Y v,.,,: 1 5 . , , -f??ffr.'fN'gwmwmjmix,1.fm1i.,,sfg-.5,,i,s. qi.,- '.,:gf-':g-,fg..,m-Q, ',w ' 72-,f.,f,Q ' n. Q, 'W' ge ' 13 'Z J9 1'i'Fi' 5241-f9L.iiv5 fwfr' 'ii'- 'f1Y r+..f . . . - . f. 4, f- '- 4 , ' ' wfrfn-.3 - A1.....,l,-l 'ww - --- 'v K ---, 1 A 'qeqggym M, v -L . .r- V. de f .f,,ggg.g:L3h.:'1 -3,o,f,q. 1 -. -, . 2.. '--0' ' J, 1 2 . .-uw-.5 :rw : .. l - 1- .--. ' -H 4, - .A '- -A-5, -.x,.,,- X-1 iw ., . - . 4-was-.iw-P - 4,.x.w -. f 'j!qVHi5 ff-'x'uu. ,.,..,, nfqgg .. .-.' w X F K V f'21iV', 1'f' .,Q'5e-'aw' ,.:'a?Q.' :a,i.f1.,E,m1,,g, GQ 38-'IIUGW , ,. : L . 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It may tly out the window or, Remain upon the sill, But we can never summon or dispose ot it at willq It is a certain something that Is either old or new And that will last as long as lte It it is really true. -RICHARD BYERS Helping wiTh sugar raTioning was one of The iobs ThaT no oTher Senior SenaTe has ever been obliged To underTake. The Sen- afe and Their assisTanTs, volun- Teers from Senior divisions, can- vassed The neighborhood and Took The address and Type of every sTore in The viciniTy. The cards wi+h This inTormaTion were broughf back To school, and on a map, prepared beforehand, diFferenT colored flags were placed on The spoT where The sTore sTood. This map, when compleTed and Turned over To The auThoriTies working on sugar raTioning, represenTed The Se- nior SenaTe's conTribuTion To The new VicTory eTforT. IANUARY SENIOR SENATE ROW I: J. Peterson, E. Sample, D. Waterman, Mr. Bauersield, R. Tessa: H, Schaefer, R, H J F T R 2: R. Karst, V, Ewart, E, Dier, H. Laqenquist, G. Valko, G, Jaekel, S. Hafnick, G. Kelley J G r I S S. Paller, Governing The Schurz Senior Class in a democraTic way is a job so enormous ThaT no one person could be able To handle iT successfully. RealizaTion oT The need oT some Type of organizaTion To handle The many problems ThaT arise in The 4A semes- Ter, resulTed in The esTablishmenT OT The Schurz Senior SenaTe. This is a group com- posed oT Two represenTaTives, a boy and a girl, Trom each division. Une oT Them is elecTed by The division voTe while The oTher is chosen by The division Teacher. These sTudenTs represenT Their respecTive divisions aT The meeTings and bring up all quesTions ThaT have come up in Their division. Each member oi The SenaTe is a member ex-oTTicio oi one or Two oT The subcomf miTTees, and iT is Their duTy To keep The SenaTe iniormed oi whaT is being discussed aT The commiTTee meeTings. IT There are any quesTions, problems or debaTes as To whaT The class may or may noT have or do, iT is The SenaTe's opinion ThaT is accepTed as Tinal. The class always works along wiTh The SenaTe and abides by The decisions They make. l-lowever, They have The righT, The SenaTe being a democraTic organizaiion, To appear beTore The SenaTe or To discuss wiTh Their division represenTaTives, any oT The decisions made by The SenaTe, The SenaTors meeT wiTh lvlr. Bauersiceld and Mr. lvlcATee who are in charge OT The SenaTe. AT The TirsT session STarr Jenkins and Erwin Schulze were elecTed coechair- men and WiniTred l'lemmeTer was elecTed secreTary. l.aTer in The semesTer when The class oTTicers were elecTed They auTomaTically Took over as oTTicers, Raymond Graham as presidenT, Winiired l'lemmeTer as vice4presidenT, Elaine Lossman, secreTary: and Gerald Siegward, Treasurer. SEN Since The Senior Sponsors have come inTo exisTence, The old familiar scene of a freshman dashing wildly around asking, Where is 2407 has noT oc- curred so ofTen. The Senior IOR SPONSORS ROW I: H. Rose, W Schaeffer, G. Frahrn, h C aiser. ROW 3: M. Graczyk, A. Hoganso Sponsors have pracTically ruined The business of direcTing new pupils To The elevaTors. . Silarski, J. Selmltz, M. Albrecht, J. Dallrnan, G. Nichois, J. Baschlebew. ROW 2: L. T. Reid, J. Walters, C. Latitichlia, L. Cook, M. Johnston, A. Peterson, J. Buchan, R. Reace, R. Casafi, P. Keller, F. Jarosh, R. Novy, A. Kronne, R. Foerster, J. Pawpa, M. n. Since The Senior Sponsors have been inTroduced by Miss Louclcs, Big BroThers and SisTers have disappeared. In The pasT There were always 3 or 4 LiTTIe SisTcrs or BroThers To one big 'un, so These TwenTy-seven 4B Girls and Boys were chosen To represenT The school and To help The Treshmen become acquainTed wiTh The school. and Thus become beTTer sTudenTs. On The TirsT Friday during long division, a boy and girl wenT To each Treshman division and spolce abouT school spiriT. On The Tol- Towing Friday, while one group was in The library learning The rules and reguTaTions oT The Dewey sysTem oT CaTaloguing books, under The direcTion oT Miss Agaardh. The oTher group was in 220, learning school songs under The direcTion oT Mr. WeTzel. A conTesT beTween The boys and girls To see who could musTer The mosT vocal power ended in a draw. The plan oT The Tour was: Foundry, Rifle, Forge, Machine Shop, Wood Shop. AuTo Shop, ElecTric Shop, BoTany LaboraTory, Zoology LaboraTory, Physics Labora' Tory, ChemisTry LaboraTory, ArT Room, and l-lome ArTs Room. The success oT The Tour was due To The TacT ThaT The sponsors wished someone had planned a Tour Tor Them ThaT They mighT have lcnown where Their classes were. They TeiT iT Their duTy. as ciTizens and leaders oT Schurz, To show The new ciTizens and The TuTure leaders Their way abouT. Under The capable guidance oT Miss Mildred Louclcs, This organizaTion is desTined To become one of The TradiTions aT Schurz. 93 RCW l M. Cohen, F. Lcicht, V. Dr-utsrhen, M, Bnrwiq, ROW I J. Bafreltr-, R. Olsrn lf Mull-IMD. l CMV R Srwiso, C. Sli-wart, P. P.r:1reS,', D. Schilling, P. near, M, llcmlol M Mail.. '--' i U. Slwrlf-' Y. Rf-n ',r,ilr-r, E, Aflarns ROW 2' P. Baurv'q.artiirf D. Cul -gum, J Buck M, Wr-ils R,JW 2' E, Loss N. Vi, B. iinu, S. Stnnriu, l. V-mn St'-un, R. Yi-Iinski, l Lucialn Rrroiirrv, F lafrxon D. B'isll'Lr, R. Sr'-lsli A fiuwws M Rnzi.srtsl,n, F' Fritsch, E, Knvinsxi, J. Schultz, V Mfg Ph-mr, M Cir-Lfl L Ji'-rrsuw V Dl-run M S,u1,5tc R, liumirlnsrrn, lg Arlmrirl, J Sugar: J. Kyiv Q, Jag J fill-er L Blu-1, 5. l'rr,i.rL Ldfvvn, l. Wrpltrr. ROW 318. Huslra, E. Kaplan, M. ROW 3' E, Cqlrnwall N Hirrrscin C, Cviwmxll, L Waltg L ll0'vI'y', L Krurrqfff, C, Ryqf-l, M, W.1lscl'lff, Pflspieelw, E. Pawrlski D, Buwr, B, Milullla V, Mr-inlf 9. Maranfo L Hansen, lr. pvholu, L. Kliviif-L, G- J. Blqlrnlmg, H Wrfrrlr-fin D, Poll M Deering, J. Stralr J, Arnouy J, Pnuruia, F. Pravilcriwsli F. Carl Rielstnhl, V. U't1:rn. ROW 4: ll. Slnnqriwl, C, Arendt, fywqlvt RCUW 4 R. Vrirfr-l, M. Johnson, L, Kuwlo, H. V- Bl-riliold, E, Rell A Vfivlaq L Larson, M HMM, C, Dqywfvnt J, Pfilrk, J Rifhflr, M. Kallovsky E, OH B ffllrrdn M, Nunn A Klryw' D Zhofawsxr 41-XG L f.4'r lwn V Zwirllu, l. Re' All-wsra, Vausch, ll. lyersf-', N. Hrfriswi D. Ulnuwsli, F, Mrs Piewicx, F VVmlte' A Pwiserl A Kim-s l' Della B Jensen, A, Oflfwsli J f-iiffg IRLS The 4A Girls' Club has become one of 'rhe oulslanding organizalions al Schurz l-hgh School. Ii nelps lhe senior girls lo rneel and undersland lheir gradualinq classmales. leaches lhern lo work well logelher, and adds much lo The final lerrn. Il is one of The big reasons lor lhal feeling ol reqrel at qradualion draws near. Al lhe lirsl meelinq, The following capable ollicers were selecled To direcl lhe year s proqremz President, Marqarel Cecilg yice-presidenl, Winilred Evelyn Reicheli sergeanral-arms, Aqnele Nielson Luella Pierce and Mrs. Rulh Purcell were lhe clubs ln a year where lhe counlry needs all lhe help l-lemmeler: secrelery, Selly Schiemanng lreasurer, and LaVerne Corey. Mrs. Eleanore Joyce. Mrs. able sponsors, and a vole ol lhenlrs is due lhern. il can gel, lhe 4A Girls Clubs social acliyilies ROW 1' N. M.NLxl' P. Civil-vg W. Hfiiziiw.-tw, M ROVV l. S Wiu. w., H W,s.i' iirsli M L Civil. L: Raidivi, S. Silvif' 'ann A. Nivlswn, M. Sinmww Cipxllivri D lwi- Mi L Zilfnsii, S l-laws P R r,,,iil l, Krawvrvk, V. Kmmsli RCVV 2. R. Wilkins, L. G-vw, LJ Riifxgws ROVV2 E Bw 1 l lliix E' Smsi 1- A L. Gill, L. Valli-r, J, Bi'alw v, MW lliir fllv D l-liliqe' Kvxvli B Y 'il Ll, S ill L D-vllvinvi J, Sw' in L O. Vvolnisls, l.. Mitfhvll, J. Slwrnnl, J. Wfffvmi-' H Twvl-I, J Fix' wnxs M Fl'-lww' ROW 1' B Minn M K.xw,'liiws-i, E Janixlif, D. Viirovrian. ROW' wixa M, N-.1 '--' x M, Ki l' if A'1'-iws J C:-f r' V 3: P. .lr-s1'P'si-ri, R. Zmiigow, B, Sm'-in, M McClellan: l',:'.i n, L Bi.l--, V l ill il 'I iz if l rl isi- C, Ekliirul, A. Kiiniv, M, Uglif-Ni, M. Svlvauf-', M V, Mvs-' 5, DV, Flaslm, R. Fm, D.-Giilall, J. Wii1q.sll M Nowicki C2 Mmln. RL-UW 4' l:. Rinsi-lx, S W.slrl C Slvfriw A Ranch, H. Michel, B. Mmtin, L. Siroili D. Fialkowsy' l.Opl.1ski J.k3aq--,Px.Ci1 rs A. P1li.x.il E NNI nwfki l, W.1lli-f, R Slowinski, 4A GIRLS were necessarily limiled. l-lowever, The Red Cross Cornmirlee was very busy collecfing scores ol boolcs and magazines lo send To The rnen in service. Many clubs in lhe school Took a day lo col lecl paper. Each club was frying ro collecl more paper lhan 'rhe nexl one. The 4A Girls carne out leading wilh 502 pounds. To conlinue an old Schurz cuslom, ihe club decided lo have a ioinl meeling wilh fhe 4A Boys on May l5. Needless lo say lhis gel-logefner was a greal success and a grand lime was The nel resull. The club is divided info several working commillees, headed by lhese girls: Red Cross, Vera Berlholdj social, Elhel Cornwall: permission, Leona Zielinslcii publicily, Mildred Pozdoli picfure, Berf nadefle Rooney: flower, Valenline Urban: pin, Mary Kawalewslci. B ROW ls E, Lad, L. Wilson, G. Siegwart, A. Lucas, W. Conybr-ar, A. Gawaln, E. Mueller, R. Ked' vale, J. Gersteln, T. Honan, ROW 21 R. Grant, R, Dworak, P. Salmon- las, L Brandfellner, J. Ps-skuski, R. Srarnbo, R. Rlesche, Mr. Steven- son, VJ, Rooney, L. Mornnz, E. SVcroil.n:l, J. Young, J. Lecaslro, G, Krurse. ROW 3? G. Dorvxanslfi, B. Allvnrrefe, C. Willard, E. Tripp, F. Rolasa, R. Peskuski, W. Fnlnre-n wald, D. Wllllo, M. Koxelulw, S. Makrfs, V. Lirhellrs, G. Arendt, D. Ebner, R. Swanson. ROW 4: R. Rlnq, J. Scnv.'orl7, A. Pelvrson, E. Glalf, F, Byron, R. Enqlc-5, D. Eggers, C. Kozllchi, V. Jonasson, J, Rodger, Breirlenbaclj S. Robbrns, T. Lawrence R. Yonnq ROW l: A. Mlljlmll-owskr, J. Bolf-s, G. Kroll, F. Dornlnlc, F. Popp, O, Powell, A.Blons1eln, R Schull, W. Daniels. ROW 2: G. Smllrvnaye-r, R. Haugnelnnd, D. Anderson, F. Solano, N. SClr0Pnl1Qrr,C. Slmrpey R. Hank, L. Sclrmldl, R. Mniszrl, S. Kariolls, J. Blele, L, Chinrwrw. ROW 3: A. Hoifcyer, R. Rostron, N. Gresry, R. Karl, F. Wllrod, T. Jnwerslcl, W, Rlfguffer, S. Jfnklns, R. Mnfiqe, R. Benrns, J. Brfqflnickl, W. MoCNolly, R. Tropp, G. Lar son N. Jnworski, E. Sclmscnl, ROW 4' P, Larsen, J. Klldorr-, L. Wnllrr-r, M. Maleck, A. Kllrrhrow, C, Slilwvll, B. Weber, G. l-llsciox, R, Horn, R. Slebe, R. lmeglrl, R. Glese, R. Gas torl, W. Prler1e,C.Fleclc, H. John son. ROW I: R. Kllne-, L. Snydc-r, S. Jensen, R, Kellerman, A. Sperllnq, E. Salerno, N. Jacobsen, R,O'M.1y, R. Andrew, T. Snyder. ROW Z: N. Nelson, A. Grace, C. Larsen, R. Gralmrrr, R. Tlmyer, C, Nelson, W. Russ, F. Nelson, D. Crawford, R. Egan. ROW 3: F. Homeyer, E, Sclmlrv, E. Wertz, F. Witrori Hlnes, A, Koulze, C. Keeler, . lowell, G. Kennellw, G. SQl1lenrle-r, R. Ericsson, R. Roth, ROW 4: P. Ayerz, R. Leqner, W. Mauro, J. Dugan, H. Kloonlc, J. Klrsr, R. Swanson, G. Slelner, C. Srvrlnq- field, A. MQFranlnIIn, D. Crawford, M. Brown, R. Keeler, C. Avery. ,E. T When asked how much money was in The Treasury, Adolf Gawin, Treasurer asked blank- ly: WhaT Treasury? The quesTioners were The members of The commiTTee planning The ioinf meeTing, wiTh 4A Girls. Finally, afTer much doubi' on The parT of The girls, Adolf ex- plained ThaT There were no dues. However, The boys paid for Their picTures, and donaTed one cenT apiece To service award leTTers. 'll V f I -I T T' 4A BOYS The 4A Boys now has become one oT The maior acTiviTies oT The senior class. The club accepTs anyone Tor membership, provided he is a 4A. ATTer The general elecTion was held, commiTTee chairmen and commiTTee members were appoinTed. Much debaTe abou+ a pro- posed dance wenT on, buT aTTer geTTing nowhere on ThaT subiecT, iT was unanimously decided ThaT The proceeds Trom all acTiviTies should be donaTed To The Red Cross or To some oTher social service agency which enTirely devoTes iTs Time and service To The relief oT The wounded. The services oi The club were oTTered To Civilian DeTense work and The club as a whole Teels ThaT iT will be able To hclp in The All-OuT School Drive Tor VicTory. From May 4 To May 9 The boys Took over The collecTion oT paper Tor Civilian Deiense. As one walked inTo The building, he was conTronTed wiTh a 4A Boy demanding paper, or else-. The paper collecTed is sold and The money is Turned over To Service lvlen Relief Since November ll The club has been Trying To have a ioinT meeTing wiTh 4A Girls. Finally They agreed upon May l5, and each club wenT Tearing To Tind ThaT The oTher one had called iT OTT aT The lasT momenT, buT everyone was delighTed To Tind ThaT iT really came True. Since There was no business so laTe in The semesTer, The meeTing was purely social, and highly appreciaTed by boTh groups. AT The annual volleyball game wiTh The 4A Girls, The game raged Tiercely: The girls puT up a good TighT, buT They iusT couldn'T win, Tor TaTe was againsT Them. The score, very high on one side and very low on The oTher, cannoT be disclosed here lmiliTary secreTl. ATTer gloaTing over The girls Tor a Tew weeks, The boys were Taken down a Tew pegs, when They were beaTen by The TaculTy. One brighT sunny morning, The boys suggesTed a bowling maTch wiTh The TaculTy. This was The beginning oT Their downTall. ThaT aTTernoon The TaculTy beaT The boys, buT The boys pleaded below par and suggesTed a second maTch. Were Their Taces red when The TaculTy beaT Them again! WiTh leadership oT The very besT gualiTy, consisTing oT AnaTole Lucas, presidenT: Gerald SiegwarT, vice-presidenTg William Cony- bear, secreTary: Adohf Gawin, Treasurer: and NorberT G-ressey and Le Roy Wilson, sergeanTs-aT-arms, and lvlr. Kirk STevenson, sponsor, The club was one oT The TinesT in The school. The moTTo of 4A Boys expresses The philosophy on which The club was founded: To assisT whole-hearTedly in all school TuncTions, To assisT in our DeTense drive, and To assisT each oTher in any way possible Tor The beneTiT oT The club. 4B GI When The 48 Girls were seen Tripping up The slairs and wobbling down The halls in high heels, on whaT should be an or- dinary school clay, someThing unusual was going on. lT Turned ouT To be 4B Dress-Up Day. ROW l: R. Berg, J. Kindberg, J. Troken, E. Sfeinbrink, J. Sauer, J. Schultz, M. CuTh' bertson, G. Hughes, A, Bauer, ROW Z: V. Jablowicz, M. Craig, E, Powell, R. Scherer, D, Gilbertsen, L. Jacobson, J. Macey, R. Shiv-ely, L, Offenlock. ROW 3: H, Paulik, P. Frey, C. Sorensen, L. Schaeffer, L. GaTkowski, A. Peterson, M. Reace, H. Fairbarrn, J. Coldiron, G. Meccna, G. Kopczewski. ROW 4: I, Campbell, J. Flannery, C. Urbain, B. Whitehead, P. Dobrnth E, Reinecke, R. Render, M. Deu, D. Knudson, C. Dorrinqton, L. Jorgenson, G. Gvllenberg. 98 The program used This year Tollows The TradiTional paTTern oT The 4B's. IT included The 4B and 4A Girls' parTy, ioinT meeTings wiTh 4B Boys, and SweaTer Day. Besides These aTTairs, There have been Talks by ouTside speakers, Red Cross work in connecTion wiTh The drive Tor books Tor men in service. dress-up day, suiT-coaT day and up-sweep day. Service has always been The moTTo oT The 4B Girls, and This year, in con- necTion wiTh ThaT, The girls have collecTed books Tor The men in service, in co- operaTion wiTh The Red Cross. One or Two girls were assigned To a division and during The TourTh week of each monTh The books were collecTed. One oT The high poinTs oT This semesTer's program was The speech given by Miss Laura WaiTe. Miss WaiTe is a demonsTraTor oT DermaTeTics lskin care and make-upl, represenTing Marshall Field and Company. As vicTims Miss WaiTe used Jean Sauer and JeaneTTe Troken. JusT as The cold cream had been applied To Their Taces, WhiTey Silasrski lSecreTary oT 4B Boysl and Dick SToeTTelT walked in. The boys sTayed Tor The resT of The demonsTraTion, and upon reTurning To Their organizaTion They explained The complicaTed process oT make-up, and since Then, more beauTiTul boys have been seen in Schurz. One of The biggesT successes oT The season was The parTy Tor The freshman girls on May l9. The IB's Turnished The enTerTainmenT, and The 4B's Turnishecl The reTreshmenTs. Each enioyed The oTher's conTribuTion. This parTy, as one :TF GI , , E? de ROW I: H, Rose, J. Nelson, I. Wordnoff, E. Schneider, Miss E Johnson, L. Salarnan, F. Costa. ROW 2: E. Mazurlc, L. Lindnge P P s B G slnec, D. Wisner, W. Urban, V. Searcy, V. Mengersen, D. Mo Wagner, S. Daniels, ROW 3: L. Jorrns, I. Wh't y C Lautschlra S OH L ON l H Clark, E. Rohr, L. Mattern, M. Menczlrowslci, F. Cashman, V. Abra of The annual cusfoms, is To acquainT The freshman girls wiTh The school ,iTs ac- TiviTies and To help Them To become adiusTed To The rouTine of high school life. Anolher day devofed To fun was The picnic wiTh 4B Boys. The picnic was held aT Gompers Grove, on May 20, wiTh The looys furnishing The enTerTainmenT, and The girls. The mosT imporfanf parf, The food. Sfunf days really puf some life in 'The school. One brighf morning, March 25 To be exacf, every one seemed To be dressed up. All The school was won- dering whal was going on, and finally someone explained iT was 48 dress-up day. My, didn'T The boys loolc forlorn on March 4? Well, The reason was suiT-coaT day, and Their coaTs were being worn by The girls. Again Thaf same look ree Turned, This Time on March II, for iT was 4B SweaTer Day. Ah, The fun in The lunchroom up-sweep day. You eifher had your hair up or in pigTails, or some- one had been lcind enough To puT iT up for you. The club's success was due direcfly To fhe leadership and work of Jean Sauer, presidenfq Eleanor Sfeinbrinlc, vice-presidenfz Jean Schulfz, secrearyi Jeaneffe Trolcen, Treasurer: and Marilyn Cufhberfson and Gwennefh Hughes, sergeanfs-aT-arms: and The work of service chairman, Dorofhy Ann Knudson: program and social chairman, Aldona Kraslc, and pin chairmen, Doris Gilbert son, and The guidance of Miss Cyrena Everisf and Mrs. Dorofhy Nolan. Monefte, N. Yost, ROW 3: J. Pa pa L Muellef G Anderson M J. D R. , . , . . 4B BOYS The meefing was opened prompfly, affer fhe lafe arrival of our president - excerpf from fhe opening minufes of Hue secrefary, NVhifey Silarski: Hue presidenf claimed he was lafe because of foofball pracfice. Anyhow, everybody approved of Vicfor's kind of foofball. One sformy morning fhe 4-B Girls weruf fo fheir doom so fo speak, when Huey accepfed fhe iruvifafion of 4B Boys fo play volleyball. fuffer everyone had run herself or himself good and hof, They quif. llncidenfally, Huey didn'f bofher fo keep score.l Since fhe boys are gluffons for punishmenf, fhey asked fhe 3A Boys fo play fhem. On Wednesday morning, May 27, all fhe boys appeared wifh 'rrousers rolled up fo fheir knees: and nof a fie in sighf. Ho-bo day had come again, and if by chance you did appear wifh a fie, if was immediafely removed by some 4B Boy. One of fhe biggesf successes of Hueir social program was a picnic wifh 4B Girls, if was held May 20, al Gompers Park, Expenses were divided befweeru Hue clubs, wiHu Hue boys furnishing hilarious eruferfainmenf and Hue girls furnishing Hue food. Wifh Vicfor Schwall, presidenfp Michael Grayczk, vice-presidenff Walfer Silarski, secrefary: Gerald Kannenburg, freasurer: and Ray Harry and Roberf Trosf, sergeanfs- af-arms, any resemblance fo leadership is purely coincidenfal. The boys appreciafe Mr. George Peferson's sponsorship of Hue club. A+ Hue meefing affer Hue vol- leyball game wifh 4B Girls, if was reporfed by Secrefary Wluil'ey Silarski Hua? bofh wolves and players were Huere. Those unfaifluful wolves were Huere +o heckle Hueir fellow members and fo encourage Hue girls. I00 ROW I: R. Knight, R, Harry J. Kannenberg, W. Silarski, V Schwall, M. Grac7yk, B. Trdst, W Tupv R Cusufi ROW 2' G, Dr vin, C. Eruchseru, J. Zuma, C. Zam zow, A. Hogaruson, B, Schulz, J Siegmund, H, Pecne, J.Dallman,G cGowaru, A. Kreme, H. Freitag Kuhn, B. Sandell, E. Soreruse , Stafufeldt, R. Novv, R. Foerste Raabe B Becker? H Toson ROV! l: W. Deger, C. Rotunno, .l. Kaberna, B. Lambeau, sergeant- at arnsg K. Beiersdort, serqeantecete arms: A. Post, president, A. Birns, Secrvtarvg D. Calmevn, vice-oresi dent' G Whittle treasurer' H Mayerln. ROW 2: H. Cohen, J. Doherty, H. Stone, B, Petersen, B. Shapiro, E. Miller, sponsor: E, Weith, H. tvlesslinq, B. Soennich sen, R. Zrnich, E. Edmond, R. Schr-1-ids-r. ROW 3: B. Rorsner, M. Jaeger, F. Spaulding, 5T. Martino, D. Lnwlor, S. Zielinslci, b. Cour tois, T Klirnein, L. Wallenberg, ' ' M L. Wolinskl, K. Hughes, J, ullen, l. Kinsinggr, W, Klinlc. ROW 4: C. Stahl, R. Jess, F. Warvk, J. Nasko, L. Biemamsr, E. Dubinski, l-, Heldt, D. Pfeiffer, E. Rattoll, W. Cainer, L, Pctencin, N. Philip, W. Oven, D. Zillnmn. 3A BOYS' CLUB For the tirst time in the history ot Schurz the 3A Boys have banded together to torm an organization, similar to those tormed by the 4B and 4A Boys. Although special occasions demanded variable meeting places and times, the regular meetings were held on the second and tourth Friday ot each month in room 33l. The average attendance showed how well the boys enjoyed the programs. Original slcits played a principal part in the semesters entertainment. The picnic, a huge success, satistied the call to the great outdoors. On April IS, the tenth and eleventh periods a dance, restricted to club mem- bers and their girl guests, was held in room 5Ol. Serving as a pleasurable attair, this dance also had an ulterior purpose, in that a better understanding ot the art ot dancing was sought and acquired by the boys. This club has achieved a remarkable season ot social activities, and has pro- moted a strong teeling ot good tellowship and understanding between the members themselves and their schoolmates. The otticers tor this semester have been: Alan Post, president: Don Calmeyn, vice-president: Alvin Birns, secretary: Glenn Whittle, treasurer, and Kenneth Beiers- dort and William Lambeau, sergeants-at-arms. Outstanding chairmen were Don Roth, program: Don Pteitter, publicity: and Keith Hughes. athletic. The club was sponsored by Mr. Edward Miller. Dancing, said President Alan Post, is an art with which we must all become acquainted, and thereupon on April I5 in u I 4 a girl guest, spent an enjoyable afternoon learning the intrica- ju P sies of the tox trot and the iive. I 4 l ' . f .l 02, tl 50l the boys, each armed with g , 2 , ., ii ' sw iiliii s '- . ,,.s- 'fs' Q A it Johnstone, . wanscn, mson, E. We 5, AMERICANISM CLUB To make good American cilizens oul of Carl Schurz High School sludenls is lhe main purpose of The Americanism Club. ll is done in many inleresling ways which include clebares, programs of a pafriolic nafure, educalional lours, and various ofher acfiviries. The Americanism Club is one ol The largesl organizafions a+ Schurz, ils member- ship ranging from lilly fo sevenly-live members. lvleelings are held every Tuesday, allernaling wilh socials and business meelings. Each meeling opens wilh lhe Pledge of Allegiance lo lhe Flag. Enlerlainmenl is provided by sludenls wilh musical or dramalic lalenls. All Juniors and'Seniors are eligible lor membership, The dues being len cenls a semesler. Each member is placed on a commilfee and works wilh olhers To make 'rhe Americanism Club +he success il has proven lo be. The 'lirsf feafure ol 'rhe year was an original play by Sheldon l-larnick, which lold of +he origin of lhe sale of Uniled Slales Savings Bonds and Sfamps. Anofher palriolic program was a slide lecfure enlilled Know Your Navy-Americas Firsl Line of Defense which was presenled by Ensign Waller M. Jennings ol: 'the U. S. Navy, H s a mili+ary secre+' was the answer +ha+ Ensign Walfer Jen- nings gave when he was sfumped during a discussion of a meefing of +he Club. The dis- 'l'he climax of a which enlighlened as fo fhe sfrengfh fhe navy af Americanism cussion was slide lecfure +he audience and magnificence of fhe U. S. Navy. ROW I: W. Hemmeicr, E, Sch S. Paller, S, Harnick, D R L H l W I C Jespersen, R. Biro, D. Kane C Fleck, G. Clrzen, Mr. Vernon S D S Ht ll man, . ernon, . Ko: owskr Roberts. ROW.2: J. Cc D FO ROW I: N. Petersen, R. Erics- son, J. Kowalski, F. Warzak, G. Coanda, C. Fleck, R. Nebe, F. Horneyer, F. Witbrod, R. Egan. ROW 2: R. McNamara, B. Green- wald, G. Froughberq, M. Kuntz, B, Una, J. Doherty, I. Van Steen, N. Miller, S. Jenkins, R. Neubert, L. Matlak, F. Wietrzykowski, B. Utter, M. McGorkle, R. Biro, D. Hiliger. ROW 3: S, Jurkowski, M. Gorell, M, Forster, L. Chada, L. Bailey, P. Corey, T. Bailey, C. Ruqktahl, M. Anzelmo, L. Ke-mpf, L. Hansa, G. Nalewav, V. Be-keta, D, Engelken, G. Arendt, L. Zulinski, W. Herne meter, V. Bertholcl, Mr. Vernon. ROW 4: Miss Davidson, Fl. Wen- holz, R, Arneson, E. Wenthe, M. Poolr-, R. Fox, P. Shafer, P. Do- broth, E. Lossrrian, S. Johnstone H. Bates, G. Keller, D. Behrend, L. Brunell, A. Thien, V. Anderson, J. Amour, S. Schiernann, A. Horn. ROW 5: J. Oclal, J. Anderson, N Dieiirich, M, Ziebell, L. Hutchinf son, D. Knudson, D. Conybear, H. Johnson, A. McFrankIin, J. Olsen, W. Oyen, B, Piller, R. Moulton, L. Mocl, R. Olsen, R. Lundrnark, B. Matalucci, N. Hudson. AMERICANISM CLUB assisted by Petty Otticer William E. Clemond. Each year the Americanism Club takes several trips to various places ot interest. ln the tall they visited the Knickerbocker Playhouse. Another interesting trip was one conducted through the Chicago Subway, the club being the tirst group ot young people ever to view the subway in construction. A semi-annual event is the debate between the Americanism Club and the Engi- neering Club. The topic ot the debate was whether or not a student should work his way through college. The Americanism Club presented the best arguments, thuf. winning the debate. The main speaker ot the year was the Reverend Robert Lemon, the tather ot one ot the club members and pastor ot the Irving Park Christian Church. Fle spoke about the youth ot today and their place in this troubled world. The big social attair was a Farewell Luncheon tor the Seniors, which was given in January. Mr. A. G. Bauersteld was the guest ot honor. l-le gave a short talk on the responsibilities the Americanisrn Club can take toward the selling ot Defense Stamps. The otticers and the graduating members also gave short talks. The Ameri- canism Club Flash was presented at this luncheon. The Flash is an up and coming newspaper written and published by the club members. It contains a tew interesting patriotic articles and amusing quips about the students. ln order to promote the Good Neighbor Policy, three subscriptions ot the Spanish translation ot the Readers' Digest were sent to South American Countries. Another bit ot service which the club did was the donation ot a Current Events Map to the school which was placed in the library. The otticers ot the tall semester were Donese Waterman and Sheldon l-larnick, co-presidents: Sedal Paller and Erwin Schulze, co-secretaries: and Winitred t-lemmeter, treasurer. The otticers ot the spring semester were Nancy Miller and Starr Jenkins, co-presidents: lrene Van Steen and Jack Doherty, co-secretaries: and Robert Neubert, treasurer. The sponsors ot the Americanism Club are Mr. Lee Vernon and Miss Dorothy Davidson. ENG INEERING CLUB W I: E. Ladd, C. Miller, J, Rogers, R. Schneider, vice-oresidentg O. Podlaha, presi- d nt, H, Johnson, secretary, Ralph Donal, treasurer: R, Casati, K. Carlson, ROW 2: J Baurn, R. Persons, C. Tabac, E. Martin, F, Witbrod, Mr. Willard J, Mullen, K. Schurak, W Me er B. St hl E Edrnond ROW 3: L Brandi llner J K walski B F er W v , a , , . e , . o , . ong , . Oyen, L. Sorensen W. Holton, E. Schaschl, l-l. Cohen, W. Klinlf, R. Morris, -gig' , ' :jvc ,Sir-if ' 4-Q.. L.,- . W Q 3. 'FW sw tif., TX ' if . r 'flux , .. ff ali' 3 I04 The Engineering Club finished anolher year of inleresfing frips. One of fhe 'trips was made lo lhe Universily of Illi- nois al' Champaign during lhe Spring vacafion. The members of lhe club were falcen +o Cham- paign by bus. They were shown around 'lhe campus and build- ings. The policy of The lwenly-Third sernesler reviewed achievemenls, socializa- lion, public relalions and characler educalion of C.S.E.C. The highlighl of lhe program occurred in a display and exhibil al lhe l-ligh School Conference in Urbana Nov. 6, 7, 8, when our sponsor read a paper Exlra Curricular Aclivily -an Experimenl in Mechanical Drawing. Edward Fensholl and James Rogers had charge of lhe exhibil, which reflecled 'rireless energy and eiiorl on lheir parl'. Mr. Bauersleld and Miss Goelz were special guesls al lhis meeling. November Aclivilies Magazine conlained a review ol C.S.E.C. by Mr. l-l. A. Taylor. Program The Slide Rule-Fred Williams, K 81 E . . Our Sreel lnduslry-illuslraled-sponsor . . Columbus Day Tour-Rosenwald lnslilule .... Good vs. Bad Mushrooms-Dr. V. O. Graham-in color John Davey-Precision Tools ..... Kiwanis Club Display R. l3l High School Conference al Urbana . . . Norlhwesl Business Men Receplion R. l3l Farewell Luncheon lo John Davey, R. 316 Library Parly and Receplion To Lions Club, R. l3l . Tour lo Yerlces' Observalory ........ Fulure of Television, Dr. F. Brown . Rev. Dr. R. C. Lemon, Talk on Four Slars . Debare wilh Americanism Club . . . Leclure-Plasfics. lll. Tool Co. . Ocl. 2 . Ocl. 9 . Ocl. I2 . Ocl. 23 . Ocl. 30 Nov. 6, 7, 8 . Nov. 27 . Dec. 3 . Dec. 4 . Dec. 6 . Dec. l l . Dec. I8 . Jan. 9 . Jan. 22 One of The eleven poinfs in our program-The Engineer-has found a delinile place in club aclivily. Cffi ce rs James Rogerskpresidenl' Roberi Lemon-Treasurer Ralph Donal-Vice-presidem' Daniel lvloriariy-f-Serqeanl-ar-Arms Philip Krome-Secreiary W. F. Willard-Sponsor The 24Ih semesler ol C.S.E.C. followed Ihe Nalional inleresl by a sysfem- alic siudy ol Key Malerials, avialion and Iransporlaiion plus Iwo-minule biogra- phical slcelches reviewing Ihe lives of famous Americans whose discoveries and invenlions helped 'ro esiablish Ihe presenl American way of life. Special honors were accorded Ihe following C.S.E.C. members in Ihe service of our counlryz Siephen Minra, Arlhur Kush, Waller Kurzawa, Chesfer Kurzawa, Roberl Peierson, Waller Klein, deceased. The Tour-de-resisiance was 'ro Urbana Io see a universiry in aclion April IO, II. The greal Chanule Airfield also was on 'rhis agenda. The annual dinner was planned as a pairiofic Ieslimonial Io Schurz boys in Ihe service, and Moihers and Faihers, May 2I. Officers Oiro Podlaha-Presideni Ralph Donal-Treasurer Roberl Schneider-Vice-presidenl James Rogers-Sergeanl-al-Arms I-Iarold Johnson-Secrerary W. F. Willard-Sponsor ENGINEERING CLUB The business of Tiling goes way back To The EgypTians who kep+ Their firsT records on sTone and laTer on papyrus. The modern filing meThod depends upon The phoTographing of records. As a resulT, Thousands of rec- ords can be held in a compara- Tively small space. England. for example, has phoTographed all her valuable records and hidden Them inland. PENCIL PUSHERS' C FALL O. I l A el If ri .' . - .:. ' rf 'T f I ,L T 4 A lla v 'T 'L1.N,,,.'-ffjl ROW l: M, Cohan, J. Nelson, L, Jorgensen, R. Berg, L, Petersen, S, Wozny, I. Dedo, D. TTT gi',Y3LgQ 5' 'lf' ' '1'-.Q'. I,L:.,..- ROW 2: E. Roed, E. Stasiak, S. Stanciu, A. Kovar, J. Watters, D. Jaclcim, J. Podra 3-illzt -5' NM. ?!'5 ' Tworek, F. Petzold, L. Milke, A. Ziebold, M. Cecil. ROW 3: J. Wiegel, L. Schaeffer, M ,- Andrews, J. czech. J. rarer, L. Bnske, E. sfhfeibef, L. Dolbinski, i. Rmnaiowsm, ' ' B Krueger, A. Orlowski. Juniors and Seniors enrolled in any shorThand class are eligible Tor membership in The Pencil Pushers' Club, The only business club aT Schurz. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To acquainT The prospecTive whiTe collar worlcer wiTh The ouTside business world Through acTual conTacT. The members have accomplished This Through Their programs, wiTh The help oT Their program commiTTee. Chairman of This com- miTTee was Dolores Moeller, who was assisTed by Marion Bollinger, BeTTy Dammann, Eleanor l-leidlce, Lillian SchaeTTer and Delores Lewandowslri. MeeTings were held every second and TourTh Wednesday oT every monTh, The TenTh period. The Pencil Pushers as an organizaTion have been prominenT in social acTiviTies of The school. Socials were held every Third meeTing. A Social CommiTTee was Tormed To plan reTreshmenTs. Members OT This commiTTee were Virginia Anderson, Helen EveTT, Mic-rgareT Lemlce, Phyllis Papiesz, Jean Polelc, Gladys DaymenT, chairman. The masTers of ceremonies were Bonnie Yorlc and Phyllis Papiesz. A program Tor one of These Socials consisTed oT communiTy singing Tollowed by reTreshmenTs of ice cream and cookies. On OcTober 23, a Roller SkaTing ParTy was held aT Arcadia Gardens. MargareT Cecil and Phyllis Papiesz each received a beauTiTul giTT Tor having sold The largesT number of TiclceTs Tor This parTw. The proceeds oT The parTy were donaTed To The school general Tund. The Tinal meeTing was a farewell parTy given by The 4A Pencil Pusher members, and was composed chieTly oT Tarewell speeches and goodbyes. OTTicers of The, club Tor The TirsT semesTer were: MargareT Cecil, presidenT: Mae McClelland. vice-presidenT: MargareT Schauer, secreTary: and Lois Cook, Treasurer. The Sponsors were Miss Grace Friclc, Miss LoreTTa SchuberT, and Miss Ellen ScherbarTh. PENCIL PUSHERS' CLUB SPRING ROW I: V. Anderson, M, Simon, M. UgheTTi, H. Evett, D. Strieter, M. Schauer, B. Huska, P. Papiesz, G. Day- ent, E. Bendy, S. Prorok. ROW 2: B. Golosinec, C. Verdone, D. Moeller, D. Ufnowski, L. Pospiech, J. Hansen, ss Frick, Miss Scherbarth, Miss Schubert, M. Green, D. Danzal, L. Oplaski, M. Katlovsky, B, Zillmann, E. OH. ROW 3: A. Kailovskv, V. Meinke, G. Mack, D, Pohl, V. Kraski, P Pounders, P, Soral, L. Cook, B. Gothe, Wolnisiy, M. McClelland, L. Uryasz, E, Winiecki, R, Wilkins, D. Behrens, V. Matson, F, Placek. Carson Pirie ScoTT and Com- pany, in our own ciTy, originally had nine cabineTs of Tiling ma- Terial buT upon The inTroducTion of phoTo-Tiling, They have re- duced Their Tiling space To one small cabinet The records are Tilmed on sixTeen milimefer Tilm and include records of leTTers, bills, crediT accounTs, and vari- ous business TransacTions. Many new members were acquired This semesTer, almosT doubling The Tormer membership. Since The club's organizaTion Three years ago, iT has grown unTil iT is now one oT The largesT and mosT acTive organizaTions aT school. The amending oT membership qualiTicaTions so as To include Juniors as well as Seniors was parTially responsible Tor The Pencil Pushers' growTh. This year They have included in Their program work Tor The Red Cross. A Red Cross CommiTTee was Tormed. Mae McClelland, chairman oT The commiTTee, was assisTed by Jean Polek, Lorraine PeTersen, Virginia Anderson, and Juliann Wiegel. Scrap books conTaining picTures oT home and school liTe were made Tor The Tamilies oT soldiers in The armed Torces oT Uncle Sam. The members aided in a drive Tor books Tor The soldiers, and made nuT baskeTs Tor The Red Cross. Miss Weeks, a speaker Trom The Chicago School oT Filing and Indexing, on April l4, gave a comprehensive hisTory on The developmenT oT Tiling. From The ancienT EgypTian and Greek meThods oT Tiling Their records in a crude and unreliable way on sTone, and laTer on papyrus, she broughT The subiecT up To The presenT day, The newesT meThod being phoTo-Tiles. ln This sysTem phoTographs are Taken oT leTTers, bills, and crediT accounTs Tor The Tiles on Tilmelike moving picTures and These moving picTures are Tiled. This is a compacT way oT Tiling and eliminaTes unnecessary work and Time. OTTicers oT The club Tor The second semesTer were: MargareT Schauer, presidenT: BeTTy l-luska, vice-presidenT7 DoroThy STrieTer, secreTary3 Phyllis Papiesz, Treasurer. and Gladys DaymenT, l-lelen EveTT, sergeanTs-aT-arms. Sponsors were: Miss Frick, Miss SchuberT. and Miss ScherbarTh. CloThes coflecTing was one ac- TiviTy in which The BeTa Tri-Hi-Y girls indulged Tor The House of Happiness, a seTTlemenT house on Chic:ago's souTh side. ln addi- Tion The girls sewed infanTs' wear and donaTed gifTs. As a reward The BeTa's were inviTed To The Happiness House for a Tour and were allowed To aTTend Their annual Cl1risTmas ParTy for The poor children of The neighbor- hood. BETA TRI-HI-Y RQW I: S, Schiemann, N. McNab, L. Conybear, D, G-ilbertsen, S. Read, W. Hemmeter, D. Strieter, Miss Wincher. ROW 2: L. Van Steen, N. Hodson, E, Cornwell, L. Jorgenson, M. Deu, D. Knudson, D. Danzal, J. Brauer, J. Amour, M. Fletcher. ROW 3: J. Buclr, G. Arendt, C. Dorrington, E. Rohr, B, Rooney, M. Pozdol, C Ecoff, L. Faber, H. Bembenek, E, Reichel, J. Schultz, A. Guras, L. Johnson. Under The able direcTion oT The sponsors, Miss Nanon Wincher, Miss Eleanor Shanahan, and Mrs. George Mamerow, anoTher successTul, exciTing chapTer has been wriTTen in The log oT BeTa Tri-Hi-Y. A successTul chapTer in ThaT The aim, To creaTe, mainTain and exTend ThroughouT The home, school, and communiTy, high sTandarcls of ChrisTian characTer, has been loyally carried ouT by The girls. lT was exciTing because oT The varieTy oT acTiviTies pursued by The club during The course of The year. ATTer Yvonne Read, presidenT Tor The Term, accepTed The gavel oT oTTice aT The inducTion ceremony, The year's acTiviTy immediaTely goT under way. FirsT, The Rush Tea for The new and hopeful applicanTs Tor membership. Then a TalenT show, The TalenT being provided by The accepTed rushees. NexT, an exTremely inTormal iniTiaTion and Tinally, aTTer a week oT dire subiecTion, The iniTiaTes were Tormally in- ducTed and The club seTTled down To iTs more serious acTiviTies. Service was The lceynoTe This year, due To The naTional emergency, and The girls, True To The TradiTion oT Tri-Hi-Y, responded To The call wiTh characTerisTically coopera- Tive spiriT. The Red Cross as well as The ciTy-wide Tri-Hi-Y deTense eTTorT called Tor aid, and in response The girls collecfed newspapers, old cloThes, games and amusee menTs. Too, They volunTeered Their services To The school Tor a weelc and during ThaT Time were sTaTioned aT The doors of The building To receive The donaTions of The sTudenTs Tor The schools vicTory campaign. YeT They did noT TorgeT Their annual service proiecTg The worlc Tor The House of Happiness, a souTh side seTTlemenT house. The collecTions oT old cloThes and The sewing oT inTanT's ware aT The meeTings con- Tinued on schedule To Till ouT a splendid service record. The heighT oT The social season was The Tormal DaTe NighT, held ioinTly wiTh Alpha, on May 23, when a Hawaiian aTmosphere exisTed To The eTTecT ThaT couples BETA TRI-HI-Y ROW l: l. Van Steen, S. Schiemann, N, McNab, L. Conybear, D. Gilbertsen, S. Reed, W, Hemmeter, D. Strieier, Miss Wincher. ROW 2: J. Macey, D. Behrend, l. Wornoff, C. T-lewes, M, Bollinger, R. Lundmark, . Nelson, J. Finnegan, M. Engel, J. Kindberg, ROW 3: J. l-lroken, A. Krask, M. Wells, V. Searcey N D d h c ,H, Wenholz, V. Remenga, B. Redmond, L. Prusilc, V. Mengersen, W. Urban, C, Bechtel, P. Tappert B D AT The annual Y.M.C.A. Carni- val This year The BeTa girls noT only Tossed The coppers buT urged all The specTaTors To ioin Them. The penny pifchin' booTh was The girls' way of assisTing in The Y.M.C.A.'s annual drive To gain funds for many benevolenf purposes. The booTh was a greaT success and The club's conTribu- Tion To The fund considerable. danced amid swaying palms, Tlower bedecked scenery, and a sTar sTudded slcy OT soTT blue. OThers oT The many social highlighTs included a FaTher's and DaughTer's banqueT, ioinT meeTings wiTh Alpha and wiTh l-li-Y. Spealcers included Kay Monson oT The Chicago Sun, whose suggesTions Tor unique parTy giving proved invaluable aT The club's social TuncTions. Anna Neagle, beTTer lcnown as Sally Joy Brown, oT The Chicago Tribune, Told oT The inTiniTely inTeresTing deTails involving her service worlc Tor The paper. Boy and girl relaTions was The subiecT oT Dr. BerTha SchaeTTer's Talk. The girls' Tashion problems were solved aT a social meeTing aT an auThenTic sfyle show. NOT To be TorgoTTen was alumni nighT when many oT The Tormer mem- bers reTurned To Tell oT The varied paThs They have Tollowed since graduaTion. The girls exhibiTed Their ouT-door Tendencies aT a picnic supper. As The year drew To a close and The dizzy pace slaclcened, a sad noTe was evidenT on The parT oT The graduaTes. The oTTices oT The club were delivered inTo The eager hands OT The new leaders and The year closed wiTh The Senior Farewell. To The gradu- aTes who leave The club The words, Pure ThoughTs, pure words, pure acTions, will mean more Than The organizaTion's moTTo. TogeTher wiTh The aim oT The group, To promoTe high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer, iT will prove a guiding lighT To The TuTure. OFFICERS PRESIDENT , . , , YVONNE READ VICE-PRESIDENT. . DORIS GILBERTSON SECRETARY LOIS CONYBEAR TREASURER .. .WINIFRED HEMMETER Cannibals' heads were Alpha's contribution to the Hi-Y's Ba- zaar tor Service. The girls A I-I P H A T R I ' H I ' Y formed a committee, led by Eleanor Adams, to make tiny lapel gadgets of walnuts for their contribution, and sold them 'From an attractive, color- ful booth at the lrving Parlc YMCA. ROW I: E. Adams, F. Freclrickson, H. Dodson, R. Shively, L. Ottenlock, R. Berg, V. Urban, M. MacLa M. Gebel, A. Fonger, E. Lossrnan, G. G-yllenberg. ROW 2: M. Woolsev, M. Peterson, E, Heidke, V, Jablow G. Meccia, J. Caldiron, B. Blauert, J. Anderson, N. Miller, C. Sorenson, G, Nichols, J. Flannery, B. Natalucc V. Julian, S. Stanciu, P. Corey, G. Kopczewslci, H. Dziatlik. ROW 3: L. Hutchinson, M. Ziebell, C. Urba ld E Rell N, Krumrey, A. Horn, E, Reinecke, P. Dobroth, M, Olson, P, Erickson, L, Christianson, V. Bertho , . B, Whitehead J, Eckhof R. Kazneclci, H. Stapleton. ROW 4: L. Walker, M. Katlovsky, R. Wilkins, E, Jo H S e R M lt J B ake A K L S h de R l h .Clark B. lor rn, . I ou on, . e y, . unze, . c roe r, . Osen, A. Bac ar, F. Dodick, J, Ref stahl, F. Petzold. To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards ot Christian character, is the aim ot the Schurz Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Under the guidance ot their new otlicers-Annabelle Fonger, president: Gloria Gyllenberg, vice-president: Elaine Lossman, secretary: Marie Gebel, treasurer: Mar- garet MacLaren and Valentine Urban, sergeants-at-arms: Nancy Miller and Gloria Kopcpewski, delegates-at-large-and their committee chairmen-Phyllis Dickerson, program: Jeanne Bealcey, date night: Ruth Olsen, devotions: Phyllis Dobroth, bane guet: Ruth Berg, etticiency boolc: Vera Berthold, tour: Betty Jean Sorem, service: Eleanor Adams, scholarship: Patty Corey, initiation-the club has suceecled in carry- ing out a very time program. The semester began with a Rush Tea tor new members, which was tollowed by Talent Night, an lntormal initiation, and tinally the tormal induction ot the new members. With the tinish ot the tormal induction, the girls settled down to more serious business and had a grand time tollowing out their social program tor the semester. The biggest social event ot the season was Date Night, this year a cotton tormal at the Irving Parlc YMCA. During the course ot their meetings, the girls secured many tine speakers, one ot the most tascinating ot whom was Miss Kay Momson, ot the Chicago Sun. With the aid ot their sponsors, Mrs. Lillian Heinle and Miss Eleanor Shanahan, the girls made their curriculum a grand success. ll0 HE SOLO CHORUS, under The leadership oT Mr. LeRoy WeTzel, is The ouT sTanding choral group aT Schurz. The chorus, consisTing oT over Two hundred voices, enioyed anoTher year Tilled. wiTh numerous musical evenTs. GT These The Wlvlessiahii presenTed annually seems To be The mosT ouTsTanding. fXnoTher greaT evenT oT The year was The ciTy-widechoral compeTiTion held aT Lane Technical High School in which The chorus received a superior raTing. The numbers sung were: Hlfcce Sacerdosil composed by The direcTor oT The solo class. LeRoy Wefzel, and Darla WaTer by Philip James. The sTudenT body and clergymen Trom The neighboringchurches had The privilege oT being presenT aT The assembly given on Holy Thursday by The choral group. Solos included 'lThe Prelude To The Seven l.asT Words sung by Renee RoTh and The l5ourTh Wordl' Trom The same canTaTa sung by her broTher, Donald RoTh. The Spring l:esTival gave a TiTTing close To This seasons acTiviTies. S 'I V WI 'YOU Son ,W ff 1, 'Q grvfn V rf :ld kan mn Hard v Bv.1n1HeHHnf-v Bmuzn' Brlsnkl Buck Buvtow Bufkv: Cnllxnq Cnrrmi Cnrtwfiqn! Chivvmfk Cnuwnnsif Consorr Cunybf-av Conylwn' Crunk COMM Cowy Cnstn Cuncn Czrmh Dullnmn Danvnmnn Daw:-nn! Dmiu . Dfw-ing D+-Jnh n D4'uT5cnekr Dmhroin Dmiick Dania! Dufrqzynskf Dwrinqtmm Duqnn Dwmmk Edmnn4i Egan Eidnnwi Erinssnn Labvr Fnrhn Fidifcnwsfk Fkfdvrw Fox FF-Unkmweku Fredfidsmv Gqmn Gobd Gilhrwfsrzn Gini Gorski Qvgnnvn Gwssw Guultuff Guns Hansnn Hass Hayman He-lvn Hina'-S Horn Jacobswn Janke Jaworskw Jawofsii Jnnswn Johnson Johnson M. 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Q , . 5 Q Q lx. 4 . - 1 of -. f CD NDER 'll-TE DIRECTION of Mr. LeRoy WeTzel, The Senior Chorus has puT TorTh The Tollowing musical programs: Handells l'Messiah,l' The l'ChrisTmas Conf cerT, Ballad Tor Americans aT February and June qraduaTions, The Holy Thursday Assembly and The 'Spring Concert Perhaps some of The mosT sTrilcinq numbers sung during The course of The year, were Those presenTed aT The ll-'loly Thursday Assembly when The chorisTers combined wiTh Solo Chorus. The numbers included Gallia by Qounod, LisTen To The Lambsii by R. N, DeTTs, and InTlammaTus by Rossini wiTh The solo sung by Lois C5OdTrey. June '4l. sk Alwmrnsnn Adnrvs Adams Af'lL3ll' Annstln Anzvlnns Avnvson Bmw Bmlh Bnlvs Bmmvomln, Bvulvlul Bvlwm Bifms Bun Bishop L. Blnfl Bllniowsll Blnnlvnsnu Bolvs Bovlnlf Bvm,lmuS Bmwnlllf-Ilnn Bvlmn Bmwn llmgna Brunffllf Bunlow Bwlw Cixhlln Cnffzlson Carlson Csrlvvrlglvl Clmlnmck Clwnlvvqx Crlhfwn Colun. Qunwlnvfl' .C ml. Cnthlwrts Dlnhs Dam Dahl Ummm Dani-'ic Davis Dnfllpln Dmlsmv Donmxlslu Dmvln Eyllml Ekllwlm mn Enson Erickson Ern Flannery Fleck Flwrslwf' . Fletchw Frerk Frouqhbvrq Gelpclw Godfrey Goelsch . Gregofv Greleclm Guslafson .Gustnlson l-lannf-mann l-lanson l-lnnsnn llqnssen l-hrdv Hnrnnck I-wwf-s l'lub.hlV1Swn Jncobsrn Jwvlvsbre 6, Johnson H .Johnson H. Johnson J. Johnson L. Johnson L. Johnson L. Jorqensf-n M. Jcyqensun M. Joulsfn J. Jo-wfe B. Kano E. Kgpljhinskl R. Knsnedmi V. Kaswlch F. Kat: P. lfllnf- C Knlqhl I. Koen C Koslfr-.-wski M. Kowalse-wslcl M. Kunlz C Lsnq C Lafszm D. Lnwlff J. Lnwrcngrr T L.aw'-1nrf- J. Laydorn M. Lenart J. Lever P, Lewls E. Lczon E. Lorvlg P. Luebeclw R. Lyons G. Mack R. Marshall T. Martino S. Mason H. Maivs W. Meder H. Messlinq E. Mefzqw B. Mikulka L. Minor lf. Mishellc L. Mitchell E. Mllsclwl-K G l .M'x R. Moulton D. Mnell-1' M. Munllw' J. Mullen W. Powell R. Murphy A. Puetz R. Nebf: E. Relchlfl F. Nelson C. Reustnal J. Nelson S. Reuthc' A.NiQls1.-ru V. Rhvnfrr M. Noelwr- H. Rosf: A. Olivlo' M. Rosvnow J. Ollcef D. Roth R. Olsen R. Rfalh R. Olsen D. Rucll P. Ornlnq M. Sn uf-ls M. Patrlas J. Salmon E.P.1tzor V. Snhwall W. Pnlrnf S. S:ghw.x'l.' L. Pmrson D. Sc-wit L Perlman D. Stoll A, Pala-vson B. Scbustiqrv L. Pstcfson C.Swll1-ww-lf M. P'etP'son D.Sk'l.'.1 M. Petwswn B. Snnols H Plllnvan E. Sou-nson M.Polnl1 1lf D. Slf-nwgn' J. Polnln' R. Slowlnslu A. Post J.S'Ll'wol-1 R. Swanson G. Tasf-H S. Tess A lhlnn J. Tlzwnclmn R. 'lublnsun E. Tmnww R. Trost E. Ulrich T. Urlmn E. Valn-ntinv L. Van Sh-nn H. Voqt D Vovpwlqrl S.Wnll1f-n L. Wnllwf A Wall S.Wl1lllx:L B. 'Nvluw ll. VV'3nhol.' R, Willnlns L, Wlls.fvv I. Woltv' M B .VVmvls'w last' ww .Sa!aG One of The highligh'l's of The semesTer was an inviTaTion To C E C I L I A N C H 0 I R sing for The NorThwesT ArT League aT Their exhibiT. The girls were highly honored as They had sung Tor The League The previous semesTer and To be aslred To reTurn Tor a similar performance was indeed a pleasure. The Choir is Tor- TunaTe in having as Their ac- companisT, an exTremely Tal- enTed pianisT, Leona Zielinslci. ROW I: A. Goldin, D. Reider, J. Larson, B. Gaushaw, R. Fredrickson, J. Suick, H. Bessa, J. Edmond, P. Ericson, M. Schageman. ROW 2: F. Eirmann, D. Colling, E. Steinbrink, C. Parrett, B. Helmus, L. Ksonkewicz, C. Dettrner, M. Trausch, A. Chmielewski, D. Dahl, D. Rostad. ROW 3: D. Schnackel, D. Emmerling, L. Thoms, V. Wistergaard, E. Pfaender, M. Knorr, J, DeSteTano, L. Jorms, C. Verdone, B. Golosinec, C. Urbain. ROW 4: M, Katlovsky, L. Horky, P. Ribbs, O. Nemcek, R. Featheringill, C. Maschinski, M. Ross, M. McClelland, E. Kastilahn, A. Katlovsky, A. Bacher. The Cecilian Choir has The disTincTion of being The only girls' musical organiza- Tion in The school. Under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Luella Chapman Pierce, The girls sTrive daily Tor perTecTion. They have daily exercises in word pronunciaTion and breaTh conTrol, which are Two oT The mosT imporTanT TacTors in The developmenT oT The girls' voices. To become a member OT This very worThwhile organizaTion iT is necessary To have had aT leasT Music l and Music ll. For several semesTers now Mrs. Pierce has had a class in preliminary Training Tor girls planning To enTer The Choir The nexT semesTerI pupils in This class were given The same crediT as They would receive in a Music ll class. Because oT Their Tine reperToire The members oT The Choir are TrequenTly aslced To sing in school acTiviTies and Tor many oTher occasions ouTside oT school. One ol The mosT imporTanT oT These acTiviTies was The long awaiTed Choral CompeTiTion. This conTesT is held annually aT mid-Term aT The Lane Technical l-ligh School. AnoTher oT The accomplishmenTs oT which The girls are iusTiTiably proud is Their radio work. They wenT baclc Tor a reTurn engagemenT To The High School STudio ParTy, which is heard aT ll:OO every SaTurday morning over sTaTion WMAQ. The program was opened wiTh The singing OT l'America The BeauTiTul. During The course oT The pro- gram The girls sang Who ls Sylvia, Wings oT a Dovef SENIGR HI-Y Brodnucki, . Mudge, W, wart, E. John The well-known sTaTemenT Thal' JoinT meeTings are whaT Ii++le Hi-Y boys are made of was proved again To be True aT The ioinT meeTing wiTh The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y club of Schurz. All The boys and girls of The respecTive clubs were eager To geT Through wiTh The business meeTing and commence wiTh The dancing and reTreshmenTs. The highlighT of The evening was a barn dance conducTed under The supervision of a mem- ber of The Jack and Jill dancing club afFiliaTed wiTh The lrving Park Y.M.C.A. Trips, speakers and socials made up The Hi-Y club's program Tor The Fall semesTer. Ushering in The Term was The elecTion of oTTicers: Richard Larson, presidenT: Henry Berry, vice-presidenT: Roger Legner, Treasurer: Erwin Schulze, secreTary: Paul Koch and RoberT Oakes, sergeanT-aT-arms. Following This came The consideraTion oT pros- pecTive members, which precedes inTormal iniTiaTion. All The new members were inducTed inTo The club in regal sTyle. One of The mosT imporTanT and impressive meeTings of The club is Tormal inducTion. AT This ceremony all of The new members and also The old members inviTe Their parenTs To wiTness The inducTion oT The new members. The mosT sTrilcing porTion oT This ceremony occurs when The new members march, single Tile, Trom The rear oT The hall up To The TronT by candle lighT To Talce The Hi-Y oaTh and To receive Their Hi-Y pins. Mr. Hanselman spolce To The club, OcTober 29, on Service To The School. He gave The club many ideas which They, used. Because many oT The old members and also The new members had never seen The radio program PlanTaTion ParTy iT was decided To see The broadcasT on November 5: This Trip proved To be very inTeresTing Tor The whole club. December l3, The loiggesT social TuncTion oT The Hi-Y, DaTe NighT, was held aT The lrving Park Y.M.C.A. As a Tarewell gesTure To The deparTing seniors, a banqueT in Their honor was served. ROW l: H, Johnso C Tyahlco Koch, Mr. Ca Q e Sc e H. Berry, R. La son L Oakes, H. Bush er ROW 2: A. Post J R o R. Egan, E. Lu s q R. Smith, R. Sch I R Bol lc Schoenherr, A a R Wa D. Anderson, M G, Erwin, M. Gl Sc e er, C. Larson, e- W a pus. ROW 3: R Carlso M Bllh n R, Johnson, G. Wh Ml J D l if H. Lagerquisl W C n ' i R Bch 5 J K ST R Sl sk P R ci B Slungerland, L. W Iso C Sh T D. Carlson J. l-la e so l-logousxa, J C ll ROW I: R. Schulz, D. Ebner, R. Legner, E. Schulze, D. Rued, D. Anderson, T. Haywood, izze , W. Tupy, J. Murray, G. Chesser, R, Knight, J, Sic-gwart. ROW 2' M. Bilhorn, R. Egan, G, D' . rourn, V. Schwall, G. Whittle, J. Belle, L. Brandtellner, W. Fonger, H G . Stone, A. Hoganson, A. Post, C'sRShp.oLt-lllt , rui e, . B. Trost, J. Bau Johnson T. Lawrence, G. Sedl- rn er are ay R B I k C Gresev, J. Rzxup L Glover, C. Jaritho, C, Sharpe, J. Doherty, R. Johnson J C ll R ROW 4: H. John, son, N. Philip, W. Oyen, W. Thorn- h tt E D L' sk' A J bs Macs, J. Barber. o , . ii win R. Ernst, J. Krrst, R. Stattcldt, W, Silacski, A Gawin, W meistor, C. Ohlson, J. Dugan, J, B n ki W Convbear R Bl s ro 'nic ', . ,.uen,. SENIOR HI-Y R. Gr' Il , . oaz, ROW 3: E. . Larson, N. . Wilson, M. . aco en, . Hach' , . eirn . Tom Lawrence was Little Red Riding Hood, and Jim Barber, the Big Bad Wolt in that tamous play Little Red Riding Hood. Gunter Sedlemeyer was G-oldilocks, ot Goldilocks and the Three Bears. lt all happened on Hi-Y's Alumni night when the two plays were enacted by the entertainment committee under the chairmanship ot Bob Borlek. The new otticers tor the second semester were: Roger Legner, president: Erwin Schulze, vice-president: Donald Ebner, secretary: Douglas Rued, treasurer: Donald Anderson and Robert Schulze, sergeants-at-arms: and Jerome Brodnicki, chaplain: with Mr. Edward Miller as their sponsor. Many students were invited to try out tor membership in the l-li-Y Club. Atter these boys were assigned their tasks, their week ot slavery under the older members began. These Worms had a tull week ot hectic activities at the discretion ot the older members. They also had to collect pennies on a roll ot adhesive tape: this little activity swelled the treasury considerably. Atter Worm Week the boys had to go betore the advisory board ot the club tor consideration. The following week the boys whom the advisory board accepted were inducted into the club intormally. March l8. the Formal Induction ot the new members took place. This ceremony was witnessed by many ot the members' parents, who considered the proceedings very impressive. Every year at Easter time the l-li-Y Clubs attiliate with the Irving Park Y.M.C.A. in presenting an Easter service. This year the services were held at the lrving Park Bap- tist Church. The music was turnished by the Schurz l-li-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. The tour taken April I3, through the Tribune printing plant proved very interest- ing. ln the WGN studios they listened to Henry Weber's orchestra broadcast Music that Enduresf' April 29, the tirst ioint meeting ot the semester took place in the lobby ot the Y.M.C.A. with the Schurz Beta Tri-Hi-Y. The long awaited I-li-Y Date Night tinally arrived on May 9. This social was the most impressive event ot its kind ever held. lts great success was due to the Date Night committee under the chairmanship ot Clittord Sharpe. The semester closed with the tarewell banquet tor the graduating members. FRONT RIOW: Mrs. Geis, Mrs. Tully, Mrs. Peyrot, Mrs. Rohde, president, Mrs, Carlsen, Mrs. Cruise, Mrs. Syrnons, Miss Price. BACK ROW: Mrs. Heard, Mrs, Helwig, Mrs. Uffyhi Mrslyatters, Mrs. Tupy, Mrs. l-landv, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Riechers, Mrs. Jacobson, rs. reiwa . PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Very eagerly The oTTicers Tools over The reins OT The Schurz P. T. A. enTering on iTs TiTTh year and now leave iTs record oT accomplishmenTs lilre a closed boolc, noT To be rewriTTen, buT oTT read wiTh pride and saTisTacTion. Our predecessors builT Tirmly The ToundaTion ThaT made easy Tor us To Tollow. The program Theme, 'CommuniTy Problems, wiTh sub-Topics arranged Tor each monTh broughT in acTive sTudenT parTicip,aTion, wise council Trom The school TaculTy, friendship wiTh our neighboring clubs, cooperaTion wiTh law enTorcemenT and an acTive and lceener inTeresT among our own members. Our program has been raTed A Superior Exhibit A very Tine Founders' Day Program wiTh neighboring schools parTicipaTing, broughT us a wealTh OT beTTer undersTanding. The sum oT nineTy dollars was Turned over To sTudenTs Tor lunch and carTare, Thereby easing The Tinancial problems Tor many boys and girls. AssisTance when aslced Tor, was rendered whenever possible. We hope To conTribuTe subsTanTially also Toward a much needed loud spealcer sysTem Tor The school. Because our school is so mammoTh and The enrollmenT so large, many parenTs have hesiTaTed in becoming acguainTed wiTh The school. This problem has parTially been ironed ouT wiTh a Social Tea given in honor oT The Teachers, and They in Turn, gave a Tea Tor The parenTs aT ChrisTmas Time. PubliciTy has been ouTsTanding, and never a school paper goes To press wiThouT clearly ouTlined and deTined ParenT-Teacher conTribuTions, and many Times as our pub- liciTy boolc will record, picTures Taken Through The courTesy oT The school phoTograph- ers. An open house wiTh classroom in session lasT Tall gave The parenTs The beneTiTs oT acTual sTudenT demonsTraTion. Our ways and means proiecTs have been digniTied and purposeTul. An evening TooTball game wiTh our neighboring high school, and a sTudenT parTy and dance in our own gymnasium helped solve The Tinancial angles. Three oT our board members are also represenTed in The High School Council. Chairmen have aTTended round Tables and conTerences bringing helpTul inTormaTion To us Tor discussion and pracTical use. Our delegaTes, alTernaTes and members loolc Torward To The coming sTaTe conven- Tion in Chicago Tor sTimulaTion and sTrengTh To carry on The ideals oT The Illinois Con- gress, SubmiTTeCl by Mrs. George A. Rohde, President T-TE ORCHESTRA again Took a leading parT in The principal evenTs oT The season. Under The excellenT direcTion OT Mr. Fischer The more advanced members OT The band have been combined wiTh The orchesTra. These insTrumenTs include The oboe, TrumpeT, Trombone, clarineT, TluTe, Trench horn, and Timpany. The OrchesTra aided, as usual, in The presenTaTion oT T-landels Messiah which is given annually by Mr. WeTzel's Chorus. In April The OrchesTra parTicipaTed in Mr. Juliano's Good Neighbor Policy assembly The anTherns oT TwenTy-six LaTin American counTries consTiTuTed a porTion oT The program. AT The Spring T:esTival, Thursday, May 2I, and Friday, May 22, The OrchesTra presenTed one oT Bachs mosT diTFiculT pieces, The Choral and Fugue in 6 minor. Anf oTher number was The Thornrose WalTz Trom The Sleeping BeauTy by Tschaikowsky. Anorews Barkulis Baurnbach Blfhorn Buefqer Bukonv Burke- Cisgewski Davls Dean D4-frank Delfv Econornos Foss Godfrzw Gfadolph Hanson Harmq 'wan Irbigkv Jcriwski Johnson Koessle: Kohler Korbiios Korbilos Knolnski Liechti LaCascio Lemper Lunonwark Meisen Niess M. NcIrneS MacLaren Mdflinsew Mafkus MeikNe PL-ha Patsghke Peiersen Pfiersen Vwfwe. Papo Purcei! Rnsch RE uSfh A. J L R. L. B. A. L F S D. A, E I. D. R. C. W H. J W J J, Reichman Roger Roman Rowe Scherk Schmidt Schneidsfbauef Schernocher Shar'PS Smfih Sonvnfflij Stade Stasiak Trinklcr Uqhetti Wheat Wlhianws , Wilson Wood Cuhezn . Deqe' Efn Caqe New Jahlcmi' Johnson Johnson Johnson Kv:Lle .1.1 Llnchtffr Linwdh Macy Mnsov. Murrav L. ONson Pfeuffvf Ramiro? Rqnph Flobbms Rohde A. Shvnxifi- Smnlew Tvipp Weihand Zekxk 7,vw-m 1qn 0, ROW I: R. Johanson, L. Krotta, E. Efferlz, B. Froehlich, K. Bush, R. Neubert, J. Burns, R, Schiiiitt ROW 2: A. Saloiti, E. Bercyn, J. Basseil, D. Sions-siler, P, Bays, I-I. Wilson, J. Roxbiirgh, R. Stibq J. Edinqton, ROW 3: J. Hainick J. McNauqhTon, J. Bronilcv, B. Hyldahl, R. Brandt, D. Webfvr, L. THEATER CLUB POW I: A. Jirnl C. l'.i.'iI, I Trii li, S. Dahl, T Llriiari 9 ScPwa'TI, W. Pow-II, J. Tlniwiri ROW Y: Qi-, Burwvll, l.. Jr-linsiin, J. Gustafson, D. Miwllrr, Miss STH imla, M. Jorqfhsiw, C llmmtl C.. Hmrl, G. Cnritaliir, B. Srlii-slim. .VJ J' R. Rufli, R. li'r'rl, lx B f M RO Bwwn, . ffanmsg.fi.iIrs, ,C..,,. ill D K'ur-inski C Fliiflr I Hr-lnfs S Tris Lv rriuilshil THEATER CLUB The TheaTer Club, under The supervision and sponsorship oT Miss Amy STodola has risen To populariTy. The primary purpose oT This organizaTion is To acguainT The members wiTh The TheaTer and iTs many connecTions. MeeTings were held The TourTh Tuesday OT every monTh aT which diTTerenT subiecTs were discussed. LasT semesTer, many inTeresTing acTiviTies were planned. These included a he-aTed round Table discussion on Tens, which exciTed everyone. A visiT To a radio sTaTion was made, in order To sTudy every phase oT The TheaTer. The preparaTion oT a pane Tomime OT Shakespeare and his plays kepT everyone guessing. Some oT The quesTions asked really were diTficulT. The members also composed an original skiT. Thus, iT is easy To see The varied Tields oT The TheaTer invesTigaTed by This club. The members noT only gained enioymenT Trom This pasTime, buT They also obTained much useTul inTormaTion oT The TheaTer. JUNIOR HLY The Schurz Junior I-li-Y, under The sponsorship oT Mr. Edward Miller is composed oT Junior boys who have meT regularly every Wednesday aT 7:00 P. M. Some oT The specialTies in The program of The club This semesTer were a splash parTy and dance, a Trip To The Milky Way planT, a Trip To The STaTion W.G.N. and a hayride. They also have had movies, and a couple parTies. The regular meeTings and elecTion OT oTTicers were held aT The Irving Park Y.M.C.A. The leaders oT The club are: Edward ETTerTz, president LeRoy KroTTa, vice-presie denT7 Richard Johansen, secreTaryq RoberT Froelich, Treasurer. JUNIOR HI-Y .pni chenk, R. Tami A. Schnfirlerf auer. A profound appreciaTion oT The greaT French classics was devel- opedinTheFrenchCIubbyThe reading of Hugo's Les Miser- ables, DaudeT's CounTess Choi- sis, La FonTaine's Fables, Dumas' D'ArTagnan. ROW I: J. Voegtle, M. Simon, R. Shapiro, D. Mroz, E. Simon, J. Collier, F. Nelson, D, Larson. ROW 2: F Katz, E. Peckus, P. Smith, M. Engel, A. Mitrenqa, A. Peckus, A. Cimino, D. Slapke, P. Shafer, l. Ve Steen, G. Godfrey. ROW 31' M. Haight, J. Jurd, L. -Butzlaff, C. Kostrzewski, J. Murray, J. Ern, S. Mason B. Ruble, M. Skoien, J. Makris, M. Reese, M. Mockovclak, E. Hawkkinson, D. Dallman. The main evenT oT The spring season was a Tashion show given by The members oT Le Cercle Francais. There were TeaTured many oT The laTesT sTyles in cloThes and They were modeled by The members. Under The chairman, Roseanne Gray, They were able To presenT a model oT an evening gown, an aTTernoon dress, a suiT, sporT cloThes Tor Tennis and horseback riding. Also presenTed aT various meeTings were plays enacTed by several oT The sTudenTs. There were gay scenes Taken Trom simple French plays and dialogue wriTTen in play Torm Taken Trom French readers. RoberT Kene. who was The program chairman. also conTribuTed marioneTTes ThaT he had made himselT, and presenTed shorT liTTle skiTs. Some oT Them he had wriTTen himselT. The managing oT Them is noT an easy Task. One does noT see many oT Them any more, and iT is an opporTuniTy ThaT does noT come very oTTen. As is The cusTom, every year a parTy is given Tor The seniors in Le Cercle Francais. Novel liTTle Tavors were given and a special program had been prepared Tor Them. Le Cercle Francais has meT every second and TourTh week oT each monTh Tor The pasT year. The oTTicers who guided The acTiviTies of The spring semesTer were: Delphine Mroz, presidenT: Edwin Simon, vice-presidenT: RoberT Shapiro. secreTaryg Donald Larson, Treasurer, and Louis Chiecki, sergeanT-aT-arms. The sponsor was Miss BeTTy Williams. II6 Tl LE CERCLE FRANCAIS W I: R. Neimes, E. Bohlman, A, Schenniom, L. Anastin, C. Chezem, J. Larson, E. DuPree, L. Hutchi YV 2: R. Gawelko, L. Fycla, M. Blachowski R, Gray, M. Gustafson,-B. Kolar, J. Stahulce, M. Patrias. RO I I Lindemann, M. Amundsen, G. Cvnor, J. Beakey, R. Hendrick, L, Wuederhehr, S, Cole, L, Walker, G. Dur Several Times during This semes- Ter, Le Cercle Francais has had communiTy singing aT Their meeTings. Besides singing all The popular French songs, The mem- bers TranslaTed popular Ameri- can songs inTo French. Some of The songs were Madeline, You and I. Amapola, and The Shrine of SainT Cecelia. The Sfar Span- gled Banner and God Bless America were also sung in French. The members oT Le Cercle Francais have accomplished many acTiviTies during The l942 season. The plans Tor each meeTing were organized and arranged ahead oT Time by The program chairman and his commiTTee. Programs included such Things as: poems, moving picTures, slides, plays, musical TalenT, and comedy slciTs. ReTresh- menTs were served aT several oT The meeTings. During The Tall semesTer, The members were shown French Tilms and slides. One oT The group acTed as narraTor and Told a liTTle abouT The slides. The Tilms were abouT Paris and The inTeresTing places There. The slides were abouT BriTTany and oTher provinces of France. Also during This semesTer, The club and French classes combined under The guid- ance oT Miss BeTTy Williams and Miss BernadeTTe Orem, presenTed a French exhibiT in The show cases nexT To The library. Some OT The Things ThaT were exhibiied were dolls dressed in French cosTumes. sTamps, maps, Tlags, and various French sayings. The club has noT only Tried To help The members in undersTanding The language Tar more, buT To give Them more knowledge abouT France iTselT. The oTTicers who helped lceep and mainTain The club were: RoberT l-loTTman, presidenT: Fielding Nelson, vice-presidenTg Delphine Mroz, secreTary: MargareT Simon, Treasurer: and RoberT Johnson, sergeanT-aT-arms: Miss BeTTy Vifilliams, sponsor. THE LAURELS ROW l: A. Fonger, A. Hoganson, Miss Quirk, E. Schulze, S. Jenkins. ROW 2: R. Wener, J. Cullen, S. Schwartz. The Laurels is The Schurz Honor SocieTy. lT is composed oT Those sTudenTs who in any year have mainTained a nineTy-one average Tor The semesTer iusT compleTed. Freshmen who make The grade are pre- senTed wiTh roses. Sophomores are awarded a bronze pin, which musT be reTurned To The school aT The end oT The semesTer Tollowing The one Tor which The award was given. Juniors are given silver pins and Seniors are given gold pins. Juniors and Seniors musT also reTurn Their pins. Each oT The Three pins bears The same design: ThaT oT a wreaTh embodying The school name, Schurz. The design was sub- miTTed by Maiorie Schwieson '37. IT a sTudenT has earned a pin aT The end oT each semesTer Tor his enTire Tour years' work, he is presenTed wiTh a gold pin when he graduaTes. This pin is his To keep as a reward Tor his excellenT record. The Honor SocieTy is given many duTies. Among These duTies is The business oT helping To mainTain order in The corridors and clean- liness in The lunchroom. This semesTer The Laurels had a vicTory drive. They sold vicTory pins To The sTudenTs aT The small cosT oT eleven cenTs each. The proTiT gained Trom This drive were used Tor The buying oT roses Tor Freshmen, purchase oT pins and awards given To The gradu- aTes. and some was given To The school. The sponsors oT The '42 semesTer were: Miss Erma Quirk, Miss Mary Madden, Mrs. Eleanor Joyce and Miss Julia l'larTwell. The oTTi- cers This semesTer were: Erwin Schulze, presidenT: Alan Hogan, vice- presidenTq Annabelle Eonger, secreTary: and STarr Jenkins, Treasurer. 8 Among The imporTanT duTies given To The Laurels This semes- Ter was The assignmenl' To make a survey of all The sTores in The ThirTy-ninTh ward and giaTher im- porTanT informaTion in connec- Tion wiTh The sugar raTioning. LATIN C LUB ROW I: R. Najdowski, P. Rohde, C. Fiscluef, T. Urban. F, Rose, J. Harnick, D. Brannock, ROW 2: D. Walker. R. Rolude, A, Rybnik, J. Gustafson, M. Parry, Miss Dayton, C, Tluonupson S. Kennev E. Jolunggfu C. Hoag, W. Jolly, W, Powell. Shades of Caesar! If you luap- pen fo see a small edifion of Marcus Anfonius sfrolling fhrough flue corridors, don'f be alarmed! lf's nof Rome come fo life, buf flue cluaracfers of one of flue original Lafin plays wriffen, clirecfecl and enacfed by flue members of flue Lafin Club. Tlue Lafin Club luas been developing sfeadily along wiflu flue popularify of flue classical fongues, ifs members being sfudenfs of flue language wluo are inferesfed in sfudying flue Roman fimes and cusfoms. Tlue members are fauglwf flue real way fo appreciafe flue liferafure of flue ancierufs. ln l94l wluen flue need for suclu an organizafion was fell, flue Lafin Club was formed under flue supervision of Miss Laura May Dayfon, flueir very capable sponsor. Eaclu ol' flue members luas a purpose and fluaf is fo learn fo de- rive pleasure from flue language and by a knowledge of if and relafed subiecfs fo feel ifs significance and imporfance fo our everye day life. A large parf of flue success of flue club is due fo varied and inferesfing rrueefings, fogefluer wiflu flue special social evenfs wluiclu provided a year of boflu novel and enferfaining acfivify for ifs mem- bers. Group discussions and debafes over flue relafive rnerifs of flue Greek and Roman civilizafions proved inferesfing as well as educa- fiorual. Wluile eaclu individual luas done luis parf fo malce a real success of flue orgarizafion if could nof luave been done wifluouf flue aid of flwe very able officers, fluey are: Pluyllis Rluode. presidenfi Cluarmaine Fiscluer, vice-presidenf7 Rifa Naidowslci, secrefaryt and 'led Urban. freasurer. II9 CLEAN-UP LEAGUE New Tables for old. Through The suggesTion and worlr of The Clean-Up League, new, smooTh, whiTe Tables were obTained To replace The old, rough, wooden ones. The FaculTy was parTi- Tioned off and provided wiTh Tables for Tour. ROW I: J. Pantek, W. Powell, C. Knight, L. Faber, Mrs. Moudry, V. Melnke, J. War' britton, I, Luczak, ROW Z: J. Murrav, E, Brown, R. Olsen, T. Urban, R. Ernst, D. Hili- JTaI MKc kPSh'IIc' Qef- - Y l20 This pasT year has been a busy one Tor The Clean-up League. They have launched campaigns ThroughouT The year on raT conTrol, Tire prevenTion, The slogan and arT posTer conTesTs. Each deparTmenT in school aided The League in some way. The Science DeparTmenT, wiTh The aid oT Miss Nan English, Tool: care oT The raT conTrol problem. The ArT DeparTmenT enTered posTers in The Clean-up and Fire ProTecTion conTesTs. Two Schurz sTudenTs, Rosemary l-laas and Theodore Frano, won honorable menTion in The conTesT. The English sTudenTs Turnished many slogans Tor The drive. Among some oT The winning slogans were: AcTion Tor AT' TracTion -William Zeimelc. The Key To Home DeTense-Cleanliness''-EvereTT Johnson. The Geography DeparTmenT Tool: over The problem of locaTing all empTy loTs in The Schurz disTricT which were laTer Turned inTo VicTory Gardens. A large map showing all available loTs Tor The gardens was made under The supervision oT Mrs. ElizabeTh LichTon. All Schurz sTudenTs were asked To sign Avoid WasTe pledges which were senT To Dr. Bell's oTTice from where They were senT To The Chicago Defense Board. The new Tables in The lunchroom were obTained Through The suggesTion of The League. Since The aims of The League were in many respecTs The same as Those of The Civilian Defense Group, boTh groups combined in April To Torm The Schurz DeTense CommiTTee, wiTh Miss GerTrude l-lalushlca as chairman. This corn- miTTee placed VicTory Bins aT The various enTrances ThroughouT The building and each morning The papers ThaT were dropped in These bins were collecTed and weighed and Then sold. The money obTained was used To help The UniTed STaTes War relieT chariTies. The oTTicers oT The club werg Luella Faber, president DoroThy Hiliger, vice- presidenT: VioleT Meinlce, secreTary. The sponsor oT The club was Mrs. Virginia B. Moudry. Bu+ I simply have To have one more iTem of Grundy or How lwish This sTory were Two inches S C H U R Z T I longer, are all 'Familiar words on laTe Wednesday afTernoons as Nancy Miller, Louise HuTch- inson, Glenn WhiTTle, and Their assisTanTs make up The Schurz Times dummy. ROV! I: N. Miller, L. Hulchinson, J. Gcann p I R D dg D W T J, Sauer. ROW 2: W. Kappus, L. Urvasz, S Ot sk S K g J GI s S St J. Buchan, M. Gebel, D. Rodgers, G. Drou H L It B K ht B D J N I A. Foriger, W. Hemmeter, Miss Theobold, 6 Wh Ml AnoTher year has passed and wiTh iT has passed some TwenTy issues of The Schurz Times, The school paper. More sTudenTs have Talcen advanTage of The courses offered in Journalism Than ever before, and hence a compeTenT sTaff is always on hand To run The affairs of The paper eTficienTly. IT is published bi- weekly wiTh Miss lrene M. Theobold as adviser. ln The fall semesTer The sTaTf numbered-ThirTy Three members and in The spring TorTy-one. Good sporTsman- ship and cooperaTion have been promoTed and The powers of observance increased. This pasT semesTer an exhibiT was made by The sTaTf and The Journalism I classes, showing every sTep in The producTion of 'he paper from The wriTTen copy of The reporTer To The arTicle in The paper. This exhibiT was hung in The library. The Schurz Times has The disTincTion oT being The only high school picTure newspaper. The sTaTf mainfains This disTincTion by prinTing picfures of club officers, and of SchurziTes and visiTors parTicipaTing in various evenfs and pro- grams ThroughouT The school. Needless To say, Then, The phoTographers play an imporTanT parT in puTTing ouT The paper. This year Harry Lenell, Ted Koulo- georges, and Niclc Krompilas have Taken care of This end of The paper. FirsT place honors in The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion and in The Nafional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, and The lnTernaTional l-lonor and Award OT The Quill and Scroll SocieTy have been won by The paper. Joan Geannopolus and Jane PeTerson, co-ediTors7 RuTh Dodge, TeaTure ediTor: Nancy Miller, make-up ediTor: Louise l-lufchinson, news ediTor: Sadie STanciu, adverTising manager, Jean Sauer, girls' sporTs' ediTor: and Glenn WhiTTle, boys' sporTs ediTor were in charge of The deparTrnenT in The fall semes- Ter. ln The spring semesTer Nancy Miller, ediTor in chief: Annabelle Fonger and Winifred l-lemmeTer, malce-up ediTors: Louise l-luTc,hinson, feaTure ediTor: Lor- raine Urayz, news ediTor: Sadie STanciu, adverTising manager: Jean Sauer, girls' sporTs ediTor: and Glenn WhiTTle, boys' sporTs ediTor were aT The heads of The deparTmenTs. ATTENDANCE OFFICE CLERKS ROW I: M. Hauber, S. Auqusl, L. Henning, E. Reiner, C. Skerlce, D. Zowada, D. Dolgonos. ROW 2: A. Kruty, E, Schaefer, R. Miianovich, S. OM, J. Rybarczyk, E. Thiele, R. Sioberg, L. Johnson, A. Wertaq. The Affendance Office Clerks hold an irnporfanf parf in fhe funcfioning of Schurz. Under fhe supervision of Mr. William Unver- ferfh and Mr. Kirlc Sfevenson, fhe clerlcs assisf in issuing fardy slips and dismissal slips. A record is lcepf of all persons who are fardy or who wish fo be dismissed. The sfudenf affendance clerlcs are nof fo issue dismissals unless fhe slips are signed by Affendance Office feachers. The sfu- denfs should presenf a nofe from home requesfing fime when he or she wishes fo be dismissed. This nofe should be approved by his Division Teacher. In case fhe sfudenf has no nofe from home, fhe clerks musf insisf fhaf one be obfained from Division Teacher. When fhe sfudenf is ill, he should obfain an approval from Mrs. Walsh in Room 2l2. Emergency cases are senf fo fhe Main office. ln emer- gencies caused by bad weafher, which cause fhe sfudenf fo be fardy, records are nof lcepf. The clerlcs wrife and mail leffers fo fhe parenfs of sfudenfs who have been fardy four fimes. Their job is quife complicafed and very imporfanf. Af The beginning of each period, when fhe fardy people come in demand- ing admif slips, fhe clerlcs do some downrighf hard worlc. Elaine Reiner is fhe head clerlc, wifh Charloffe Slferlce assisfing. I22 Lafe again, whaf shall I do? The Affendance Office solves your affendance problems for you. Sfudenfs who are fardy or wish fo be dismissed are assisfed by fhe feachers and sfudenf clerks who issue flue desired slips. OFFICE ASSISTANTS' CLUB l ROW I: L. Koziol, L, Mitchell, R. Sielski, D. Brishke, D. Zowada, P. Seehase, J. Anderson, F. Osiol, M. Zdunek, M. Jones. ROW 2: J. Watters, J. Nusslock, S. August, R. Zamzow, M. Grum, Miss Blade, A. Guasta, C. DeSha, E. DeSha, E. Harwig, R. Hultman, L. Brush, 'T. Gcroschenia. ROV! 3: G. Hutson, V. Gortatowslci, L. Schlenvogr, J. Holmes, M. Munson, M. Hildebrand, L. Gill, L, Marsh, D. Shanske, S. Dvbko, J. Dressler, H. King, R. King. ROW 4: H. Michel, G. Mix, J. Callesoe, J. Haase, M. Kruggel, A. Reichrnan, S. Wallaclc, P. Kindahl, J. Powell, J. Wallden, D. Bruns, B. Andrews, B. Andrews. Busy as Bees. This is 'lhe perfecf comparison for +he olifice girls, who are lrepl' busy by fhe daily acfivifies of fhe office roufine. They buzz around from office +o office, falcing care of callers. felephone messages, and lhe mail. They are alerf and hard worlrers iusf lilre 'lhe bee, who consfan1'ly worlcs +o malre her honey. Lafer, lhese girls will also worlc in 'lhe oufside world, buf noi' for honey. Worlcing in lhe Office is a serious job for lhese girls. Their dulies consisl of filing, lypewriring, giving informalion, dislribuling lhe oulside mail, lalning 'relephone messages, and doing various small iobs required in an office. They are sponsored by Miss Eslher Blade. who is an adminislralive assislanl in lhe Office where lhese girls receive helpful and necessary lraining for various business fielcls They will soon enler. This club has been very aclive. Miss Wealcs from lhe Chicago Filing lnslifule, spolce To The girls abour filing, which is imporfanl in any lype of business. Several lrips lo large concerns were lalcen lo give Jrhe girls a chance lo see The commercial world al worlc. A Spring picnic was given for rhe enioymenl of lhe girls. Also, a Social Dancing class for bolh beginners and advanced groups was formed, and music was furnished by eleclric phonograph. A Quiz Program was held, in which The girls 'roolc parl. The officers are: Dorofhy Zowada, presidenlg Primrose Seehase, vice-president Dolores Brischlce, secrelaryg Lorella Jurczalc, 'rreasurerq June Anderson, ser- geanf-a+-arrns. ROW I: E. Kuntz, T. Cramer, J. Harnick, E. Myers, J. Jensen, R. Monkman, E. Waybright, J. Au- dino, D. Srannocic. ROW 2: A. Kolakowski, C. tefanshi, A. un- S G derson, C. Nagel, E. Fritz, W. Reynolds, T. Edwards, W. Mix, D. Graessle, W. Schumais, R. Yeager, ROW 3: M. Pilcher, R. Cross, R. M C ' k A 6 I k' M c ormic , . ora s I, R or- seyeiski, H. Ebner, R. Gremley, A. Werner, R. Zelek, D. Bennett. ROW 4: M. Hylen, J. Cichowski. N. Barth, T. Walmsley, M. Lange, J. Laska, A. Siihiebinger, G. Van Der Lippe, H. Hanley, D. Walker. YOUNG SCIENTISTS' CLUB AlThough There are many clubs aT The Carl Schurz T-ligh School The Young Scien- TisTs' is one oT The laTesT model and one oT The Tew planned especially Tor Freshman boys. l-lere is a modern-design work Type oT club ThaT sTresses science acTiviTy, dynamic general science in acTion wiTh direcT parTicipaTion by all The members ac- cording To Their inTeresTs, needs, and abiliTies. The Young ScienTisTs seT Their own pace and Travel aT Their own raTe oT speed as They Tinker, experimenT, invenT, and explore The TascinaTing mysTeries oT science. BuilT on highly cherished principles oT democracy and good ciTizenship This inTer- esTing and worTh while organizaTion is open To all TirsT year boys in good sTanding. When They apply Tor membership, They do noT enTer The club immediaTely. There are Two sTeps involved-The TirsT places Them on The waiTing lisT and The second enrolls Them as regular members in Turn as vacancies occur. When a boy enTers The Young ScienTisTs' Club he is presenTed wiTh The oTTicial Membership Card, The EligibiliTy To Membership Card, and The Membership Cer- TiTicaTe. T-le is enTiTled To wear The oTTicial club pin and emblem and he may work Tor a MeriT CerTiTicaTe which is a special honor award conTerred on The mosT acTive members Tor ouTsTanding work. ExperimenTs, demonsTraTions, and proiecTs are The ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The programs. Fields of acTiviTy include The Tollowing groups wiTh a member as chairman and a Teacher as adviser: AeronauTics, ChemisTry, DemonsTraTions, ElecTriciTy, Experi- menTs, l-lobbies, Microscope, NaTure STudy, PhoTograph. ProiecTs, and WeaTher. ln addiTion To regular oTTicers-presidenT, vice-presidenT, secreTary, Treasurer, repre- senTaTive and chieT scienTisT-There is a publiciTy agenT and a coordinaTor. Sponsor: Mr. Taylor. AssisTanT Sponsor: RoberT Moraczwski. An exciTing experience, says V The Chief ScienTisT Richard Pro- Q. j S cido of The Young ScienTisTs' g Q, -5.-1 , Club. Richard was The spokes- T sg man Tor The club and Told The 4 iu fo G ' radio audience, in a brief Talk, ml . ' of The work being accomplished 'i by The Young ScienTisTs. The broadcasT Took place one SaT- urday morning aT The Merchan- i 2 dise MarT on The High School Program on STaTion W.M.A.O. IZ4 ROW l: E. Waybright, M. Hilde- brand, G. Fisher, J. De Pear, L. Jorgensen, B, Geannopanlos, C. MacDonald, A. Ketlovsky, D. Stewart. ROW 2: D. Nystrom, M. Wedow, S. Harding, D. Berus, P. Copley, L. Wilewski, M. Schaefer, G-Lp'nCBtIel-lAds .ecx, .u . Koebler, D, Shoberg, M. Fisher, ll' ROW 3' R C I s D F R. IO . E T Popek, D. Eruns, S. Cor M. Mueller, L. Hodel E. Kocner, R. Kilb, C. Andersen, R. Koursh, D II A ROW - S arvl e, . Puetz. 4. D. Lutzow, W. Holm, N. Snyder, C. Jones, M. Smith, J. Penzin, E. Tully, M. Hayward, R. Gray R. Forslund, M. Blackowski, N Bringas. . Vi Sl' OH, ange o I, . d, R. Daurn, TOURS CLUB Do you wanT To see The world or, aT leasT parT of iT? Join The Tours Club. The club is under The sponsorship oT Miss Mary SchaeTer. The newly elecTed oTTicers Tor The semesTer were: La Verne Jorgenson, presidenT7 La Verne Kleenaw,vice-presidenT: June DePear, Treasurer: and BeTTy Geannopolous, secreTary. The club was organized so ThaT sTudenTs could become beTTer acquainTed wiTh Chicago, and aT The same Time expand Their knowledge oT science and indusTry. lT is surprising To hear The number of sTudenTs who have never been To The Field Museum, ArT lnsTiTuTe. and many of The oTher greaT poinTs oT inTeresT here in Chicago. The club arranged many inTeresTing Trips Tor The semesTer. such as, a Tour oT The WGN STudios which was inTeresTing and which also included a very enjoyable broadcasT. Then There was The Trip To The Rosenwald Museum, which was The largesT ouTing OT The semesTer. Every member of The club aTTended This Trip and everyone had a good Time. The Tour was so inTeresTing and such a success ThaT The club will visiT The museum again nexT semesTer. The Tours usually are held on SaTurclay morning. Everyone lilces To go on Trips. The Tours Club made many in- TeresTing iourneys during The semesTer. such as, a visiT To The Field Museum, WGN sTudios. ArT InsTiTuTe, and The Rosen- wald Museum. Only The 'offi- cers of The club aTTend The meeTings and They decide The places The club will Tour. An unusual buT good arrangement l25 AT seven o'clocl: each schoolday morning, long before sleepy Schurz sTudenTs had begun To cross The campus, The cadeTs of The Picked PlaToon had already sTarTed Their daily rouTine drill. The pracfice ended aT eighf o'cloclx, and The cadeTs were ready To carry on The day ThaT was jusT beginning for Their fel- low classmaTes. PICKED PLATOON ROW I: R. Stahl, R. Chandler, G. Metz, R. Piolrowslri, T. Lewandowslci, R. Mack T. B tt C D s R Frerx, R. Jacob. ROW 2: W. Naaf, W, Proehlich, R. Punta, R. Bergescn, R. Richardson, L: Sp J burgh, J. Jackson, W. Fonger. ROW 3: J, Kowalski, A, Francisco, W. Oyen, R, Newb T X M G th V Janlslawski, R. Walkowicz, R. Mech, R. Romaine, F, Locascio, R. Moe. The R.O.T.C. Piclced PlaToon is considered by The resT OT The regimenT To be composed of The besT of The uniT. This year's plaToon consisTed of TwenTy-seven specially selecTed cadeTs and Two oTFicers. Under The supervision of STaTT SergeanT E. B. Nance, SergeanT W. BurghardT and CapTain Frank X. Cruiclcshanlc, R.O.T.C. Supervisor, The cadeTs commenced drilling early in The year. The Schurz UniT of The R.O.T.C. Piclced PlaToon, under The command of FirsT l.ieuTenanTs Ted Lewandowslci and Richard Mack, enTered The ciTy-wide compeTiTion held on March 28, l942 aT The l32nd lnTanTry Armory, and placed ninTh ouT oT over TwenTy-six compehng groups. The compeTiTive conTesT was based This year especially upon marching anad inspecTion. Because OT The NaTional Emergency, all riTles were Talcen over by The UniTed STaTes Army, calling Tor almosT compleTe concenTraTion on marching movement The Taslc oT recruiTing The men, planning The drill and in- sTrucTion, and carrying ouT The many oTher duTies necessary in organizing The group was done by LieuTenanTs Lewandowslci and Mack, while The cadeTs under Them helped wiTh Tull and ready cooperaTion. HE SCHURZ CONCERT BAND, under 'rhe able direcfion of Capfain Clay- bourne Harvey, play several engagemenfs bofh in and ou'r of school every year. Besides presenfing fhe annual Eall Concerl and 'rhe Spring Eesfival, which is given in coniuncfion wifh The Orchesfra and, Chorus, and 'raking parf in The annual Cify Band Concert lhe Concerf Band played for Assemblies, lhe P.T.A., Oi-Fice of Civilian De- fense, and The veferans a+ fhe Hines Hospifal. I+ has also enfered i+s members in +he Cify Solo and Ensemble Confesfs. Band secrefaryz Virginia Jablowiczg Band Librarians: Charles Reace and Wilhelm Thoennissen. CLARINETS CORNETS K- COX C. Bloom W- Degef G. Coanda J- Gmves G. Dombro J. Knudson W- Jenson E. Malinowski C-Johnson A. Miller R. Lundy, lv1.Peat D, Molstor W. Schauerle D. Mullins E, Straub R. pons H- Swamon A. Ramirez D' Tade . C. Sayre W. Thoennnssen R. Smigh F, Warsak N Thode L. Wiese Jfwahl B. Zimmer RA Zelek FRENCH HORN R. Ginocchio SAXOPHONES BARITONE E. Hoffman R. McCormick R. Kasmark wslcl TROMBONES P. Goodnow C. Harvey E. Janiho R. Kellerman V. Myer C. Reace DRUMS R. Carter R. Carter N. Gramit R. Jenson R. Kahl T. Slebert BASSES R. Anderson R. Herrlin F. Jarosh R. Kaye 41' Bcmcf CHURZ lvllLlTARY BAND is parl of 'rhe R.O.T.C. Under lhe direclion ol Caplain Clayloourne Harvey and Cadel Caplain Roberl Kellerman, lhe Mililary Band plays al lhe foolball games, Regimenlal Reviews, parades, and The Band Concerls. The Mililary Band members have delinile Things lo learn and To do. They memorize iheir marches, wrile Themes, and have marching drills. The Band Officers are: Roberl Kellerman, Richard Lundh, and Fred Jarosh. BELL LYRA J Allsworlh M. McGuire BARITONES C. Harvey R. McCormick BASSES G. Giles R. Herrlin F.Jarosl1 R. Kaye B. Lagerquist B. Patschke BASSOONS W. Deger R. Meier B. Welland Bb CLARINETS C, Bllhorn M. Cramer C. Davis J Gage V. Jablowlcz E. Jarosh A. Miller J. Murray M. L, Olson M. Peat A. Ranch R. Rohde H. Stone E. Strub H. Swanson D. Tade W. Thoennissen J. Umbfiqm F. Warzak A. Whitney S, Woicik A. Zimmerman ALTO CLARINET R. Johnson BASS CLARINET R. Donat CORNETS C. Bloom K. Bush R. Chandler G Coanda M. Dulko A. Ramirez A. Rohrbacher J. Sernple R. Stibgen E. Swanson R. Zelelc DRUMS F. Cashman J. Cullen J. Johnson M. Reece J. Stanley FLUTES N Dledrich M. Foss S. A. Kenney P. Rohde J. Tripp B. Zirvmerman FRENCH HORNS R. Ginocchio B. Liechli J. Macev S. Mason B. A. Schemlclc OBOES J. Ern E.Johnson R. Johnson SAXOPHONES R. Bachrnan W. C. Hachme E, Kasian E. Simon TROMBONES R. R. Herr E. Jantho B. Kellerman W. Plenlle' C. Reece M. Bilhorn ish' C' Bcmcf When credil is being passed around for smooih perform- U S H E R Sl C L U B ances, be +hey fhe plays of +he clramafics club, music of 'lhe band and orchesira, or any of +he many assemblies, a good share is due lo +he ushers who are fhe oil in +he mechanism, 'rhe smoofher-ou+ers of sea+ing arrangemenfs. They give fha? finished air fhal' makes Schurz performances A-l. ROW I: R. Ericsson, W. Crosby, E. Dubinski, P. Walkowicz, T. Lewandowski, C. Larson, C. Gray, J. McGrath, E. Wertz, R. Kreiling. ROW 2: G. Murphy, R. Kish, A. lzbicky, P. Geannopoulos, E. Fahse, Z. Troken, A. Erickson, R. Jacob, J. Jackson, F. Altman, N. Nelson, F. Locascio, R. Romaine. ROW 3: G. Verplancken, R. Moe, L, Kwiati. J. ToPits, R. Stahl, F, Bartlinq, J. O'Connor, R. Frerk, G. Sparesus, R. Betzold, J. Kowalski. ROW 4: J. Price, G. Olson, A. Albright, A. Francisco, D, Ziilniann, J. Janous, H. Holm, A. Augustyn, G. Isk I Brieschke, R. Rosenberg, R. Podo i, H. Gu a, Schurz Ushers are carefully picked. They are R.O.T.C. cadels who have fo be ready for evening work. The ushers receive inslruclions al rneelings lhal are heid every lirsl and ihird week of lhe rnonlh. They are lrained lo be an eilicienf as well as good usher, also lo escorl people 'ro iheir seals and lo conducl fhemselves properly during assemblies. A highly covered medal is awarded every June 'ro lhe lwo cadels who have proved Themselves exceplionally courleous, elilicienl and regular in allendance. Red McCar+hy is an Usher lhal won'T be wilh his gradualinq class This June. l-le is now a corporal in lhe marines. Caplain Cader l-larvey Markley, who organized lhe Ushers' Club in Qclober, l937, has iusi received his commission and is now cor- reclly addressed as Lieu'renan+ lvlarkley ol Barkley, Texas. The olllicers were lvlaior Charles Larson, presidenly Firsl Lie-ulenanl Ted Lewanf dowski, iirsl viceepresidenfp second Lieulenanl Charles Gray, second vicefpresidenlt Sergeanl' John McGralh, secrelaryy Serqeanl Raymond Walkowilz, lreasurer. Ser- geanl Nance is lhe sponsor. I27 SCHURZ RIFLE TEAM ROW I: T. Radamaker, E. Mueller, C. Larson, W. Thornhaff, C. Jacobse W 2 R Lag qus Pedlaha, R. Horn, C. Kozlicki, R. Nowiclxi. Schurz RiTle Team in l94l-42 was coached by SergeanT WalTer BurlchardT, who has since leTT To Talce charge oT The R.O.T.C. aT STein- meT7 l-ligh. SergeanT BurlchardT was assisTed by CapTain William ThornhoTT, Team capTain, and Maior Charles Larson, Team manager. The RiTle Team ended The season in sixTh place. MeeTs were held againsT STeinmeTz, Foreman, and Lane Tech, buT only Lane Tech was beaTen. ATTer winning ciTy championships in I937, I938, and 1939. sixTh place seems Tar down in The sTanding, buT The RiTle Team is con- TidenT ThaT nexT year, wiTh The Team builT around Nowiclqi, Mueller, Radamaker, and LagorquisT, Schurz will add anoTher ciTy champion- ship To iTs lisT. The members oT The RiTle Team This year were: T. Radamalcer, W. ThornhoTT, C. Jacobson, R. Nowiclci, R. LagerquisTg O. Podlaha, C. Kozliclci, R. l'lorn, and E. lvlueller. Members oT The R.O.T.C. who have good grades are welcomed To Try ouT Tor The RiTle Team. IT They qualiTy as candidaTes, They are required To pracTice aTTer school unTil They have acquired slcill shooT- ing in prone, siTTing, and sTanding posiTions. The Ten besT men are Then chosen To represenT The school in all compeTiTion. Many Times, medals are oTTered Tor The besT marlcsman and a person ThaT has one shows ThaT he is a qualiTied marksman worThy oT being in The Schurz Rifle Club. I28 457, 5 K ' i Q1 I f I L kfz wi .41 ' p Q3 ww 'T' ulgi' Q E sf f ' A 'vw ' Q ey . ' 1' 'ffefigfygf if Q A 1 Q H gh -4222 . '5 6 L, A9 ' ,gl ,Q if Q ji 7' ,.,?i g. - . . 4 k W, Q. .. M - I 9 -,Q 2 in I A' Q Vw: gig g Q. Q mg, O - , L gy . 1 vw '- 43 P K .. - A , ' , f-'i'lf' g . 'K .X 1, V YQ 95,1 Q gf if 7 ?i'Mff ' W ' fx. A, -. ' SQ we earl- 3 X f +Eif. 4 1 S K X Lug. 1 E r r I rl 175 N111 Q 1, OFFICERS' CLUB OFFICERS' CLU B SEPTEMBER-JANUARY ROW I: P. Koch, R. Oakes, R. Walas, H. Berry, R. Larson, H. Warchalowski, L. Rinquist, W. Kappus, D. Anderson, C. Larson. ROW 2: R. Dvorak, R. Schulze, R. Carlsen, G. Sedlerneyer, M, Gloner, H, Lager- quist, Sergeant Burkhardt, sponsor, H. Bush, R. Borlek, W. Schoenherr, B, Spen Ier, R. Mack, T. Lewan- dowski, R. Kellerman. ROW 3: F, Jarosh, R. Hanneland, E. Wertz, W. Thornhoff, R. Graham, F, Nelson, B. Weber, C. Koslicki, B. Pedersen, C. Haley, A. Gawin, S. Jenkins, O. Podlaha The Officers' Club was organized in Sepfember, I937, as a com- bined social and Training school for all cadef oTficers, wiTh STaTf Sergeanf Nance as sponsor. The Officers' Club conTinues The old Bull- dog Club formed in l92O, and is consequenTly The oldesT club aT Schurz. Some of The highlighfs of The club's acTiviTies are The semesTer Informal and Formal lnducTions of The new officers. Upon being selecTed, These cadeTs wear Their uniforms wiThouT decoraTions or insignia of rank, are addressed as 'lscumsf' These scums were in- iTiaTed for one week in The Drill l-Tall, The TorTure room for The scums. Upon compleTing The iniTiaTion The new officers were formally ine ducfed before Their parenTs and given Their officers' commissions. Among The social evenTs, as usual The lvliliTary Balls came on Top of The lisT. The Winfer l-lop was held aT The EdgewaTer Beach l-loTel on November 28, and The Spring l-lop on May 8 aT The LaSalle l-loTel. These were only Two of The social affairs. NOT To be forgoTTen is The Social Dancing every Monday affernoon, wiTh all of The Officers' young ladies. And lasT, buT noT leasT, The Farewell for The graduaT- ing officers. This is The evenT longesf remembered by The seniors and by any one else who has The privilege of aTTending. I3O I, 2, 3, 4-I, 2, 3, 4. The Ofli- cers noT only march To This counT. They are learning how To dance aT Social Dancing. I, 2, 3, 4-I, 2, 3, 4. Now sTop ThaT iiTTerbugging and geT The box walfz down paT. I, 2, 3, 4-Tor goodness sakes, sTop dancing wiTh The same girl all of The Time. The box walTz plus friendly advice Trom Mrs. Redfield make up The program every Monday aTTernoon aT So- cial Dancing. OFFICERS' CLUB OFFICERS' CLU B JANUARY-JUNE ROW l: C. Kozlicki, G. Sedlmayer, S. Jenkins, D. Anderson, R. Graham, C. Larson, W, Schcenherr, R. lkROW2RKIl EMelI C ClnTL ceB u Bore . : . e erman, R. Grant, . u er, J. Herres, . Gray, J. u le , . awren , . Spe g- ler, R. Johnson, E. Magewski. ROW 3: G. Schlendrzr, T. Lewandowski, R. Schulz, F. Jarosh, O. Podlaha, R. Herr, W. Crosby, M. Glover, R. Nowiclmi, R. Kreilino. ROW 4: R. Lundh, W. Thornhoff, E. Wertz, F. Nelson, W. Pedersen, B, Weber, A. Gawin, E. Dubinski Bang! Bang! fhe gavel comes down: lhe mee+ing is now in ses- sion. We have +o slress 'rhe im- porlance of R.O.T.C. lhese days. The expressions on lhe face of lhe officers show how serious +hey can be. The R.O. T.C. is an organiza+ion fo +rain fhe boys in discipline and physi- cal fifness. The Officers +rain lhese boys. Le'l's congra+ula+e +hem. 0 r l 2255? fr fx ? T .- .5 I-i f Q' 3-ij 'r'.Y l fs 'XY 2, 55, 3. 1 Q : 1.0. OFFICERS February Class Richard Larson Presidenl. Roberl Walas Vice-Presidenl Charles Larson Secrelary Donald Anderson Treasurer George Vallco Sergeanr-al-Arms , E, Mueller, R. Hauqneland, R. Mack. June Class Donald Anderson Roberl Borlelc William Schoenherr Slarr Jenkins John Seddlemayer A compelilive examinalion was given March l4 for an advance- menl of ranlc 'ro one of The highesl officers in lwenly-seven high schools in lhe cily ol Chicago. The winners were lo be made Colonel and Lieulenanl Colonel on rhe Cily Brigade Slall and lead lhe parade ol eighl lhousand cadels on Cadel Day, May 27. The winner ol The lieulenanr-colonelcy was Raymond Graham of Schurz. l3I The circus was coming 'l'o 'l'ovm, and greal' was lhe air of ox- M A H C L U B peclancy and czzcilemenl 'rhal heralded ils coming. ln fheir curiosiiy 'fha local urchins clamored 'lo lcnow how many birds and how many loeaslas were conlained in lhe menag- erie. To 'rheir quc-ries l'he cir- cus propriefor replied, The lol have 'lhirly-six heads and one hundred feel. How many of each were lhere? W I L B ge P Rst S J s teasurerg J. Cullen, president, S. Graham, s L. Fox, J. Collier, P. Weiss. ROW 2: D. D M R mel, F. Petzold, Mrs. Frieda Thode, spon' M ss H lga a M Skoien, J. Gerslfein, S. Burica, J. Edmond. W 3 B B J Lawrenre, C. Ekluncl, E. Schaschl, R. Graham, J G g A K R H d ch E K stl la A. Nielsen, P. Seehase, M. Olson. Schurz has a large malhemalics deparlmenl, being one ol: 'rhe few high schools orlering college algebra: Therefore, a school organizalion relafing lo malhemalics is enlirely in keeping wilh The exlra curricular aclivilies al Schurz. The Malh Club has been in exislence al Schurz for aboul lhree years. Mrs. Frieda Thode, wilh The persuasion and cooperalion of an enlhusiaslic group of malh sludenls, organized lhe club. ll was popularly accepfecl by Schurz rnalh sfudenls and has conlinued lo lhrive ever since. The Malh Club has a membership of aboul lhirly and meels lhe lirsl and lhird Wednesdays ol every monlh. The only requiremenl for membership is lhal lhe prospeclive member shall have had one year of malh or shall have a com- mendable recommendalion from his malhemarics leacher. The Club is spon- sored by Miss Helga Hagen and Mrs. Thode, and is being ably led by ils officers: Jaclc Cullen, presidenlq Sally Graham, vice-presidenl: Pal Baumgarlner. secre- laryp and Slanlon Jensen, lreasurer. Ar lheir meelings lhe members praclice observing malhemalics aboul' lhem. Through lheir use ol malh +he members sharpen Their minds. Trick problems which require slraighl lhinlcing are very popular among lhem. They have always gone in for quiz programs in a big way and have lhereby acquired much knowledge. The Malh Club has also from lime lo lime given praclical demonslralions for lhe benelil ol The sludenf body. A roomful of sparkling whife +ee+h or perhaps a bunch of ,ie M., fm,-d,,-i C A M E R A C U B exci+ed-+ha+'s iusf whaf 'lhe members of 'lhe Schurz Camera Club wifnessed as +he differenf colored lighfs were +urned on fhe audience in a demonslra- 'rion given a+ fhe Chicago Lighling lns+i'rufe. ROW I: M, Sifnori, B. Helm, G. John o s n E H t s A N p s dentg P. Larsen, presizenl' C. Ne'son, sec el v RDW Z B Daly E S h 5 hl NA Lassen, A. Kautzi, R, Qing, R, Foerster, P K The developmenl' fhal conslifuled 'rhis year's aclivilies in lhe Camera Club included porlraif analysis of models from fhe club, lighfing effecfs, and subjecl posifions. Snapping, developing and prinling picfures was maslered by all. Confesls were held in +he club and winners received accumulalive poinfs for which ribbons were awarded 'ro 'rhose +ha'r received rhe mos+ poinrs a+ rhe end of lhe semesfer. Firsf prize, blue ribbon, was awarded lo Edward Schashl: second prize, red ribbon, Paul Larsen, 'rhird price, while ribbon, Ted Larson. Some of These piclures +ha+ look prizes here al Schurz were enfered in lhe Cily-Wide High School Camera Club Salon. Abour one hundred and fifly mounfed picrures were submi+'red 'ro lhis con+es+, held a+ Crane Technical High School, 'from s+uden+s of lhe various high schools in Chicago. Under The guidance of Mr. Harry Lassen, lhe sponsor, and lhe following officers: Paul Larsen, president Agnele Nielsen, vice-president Cleone Nelson, secreraryg Edwin Hines, lreasurer, rhe click of The season ended a successful and inleresring advancemenf in +he arf of pholography. JUNIOR GIRLS--GROUP I inson, J. Nelson, G. Froughberg sergeant-at-arms, L. Specht, L Rodgers, V. Bussell. ROW 2: I-I Dziatlilc, E. Tornow, D. Rybnik, L Brunelli, B. Natalucci, Miss Hau gen, sponsor, G. Keller, R. Roih L. Kahovec, L, Mallalr, E. Valen Tino, L, Mika, C. Hazel. ROW 3 E. Muzal, C. Hazel, R. Lundmark E. Hamann, J, Olker, M. Poole B. Kryzan, J. Finnegan, D. Keslinke L. Johnson, R. Borgersen, L. Baslre A. Jernt. ROW 4: M. McGuire H. Vogt, M. Slcoien, E. Murphy B. Geannopoulos, L. Jorgensen, A Przeniczna, M. Hildebrand, L Chacla, M. Forster, G. Burwell, S SchwarTz, F. Syrnons. IUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB The Junior Girls' Club is probably The youngesT of any club here aT Schurz. Having iusT celebraTed iTs second semesTer of exisTence in February, l942, This club now boasTs of an enrollmenT of IOO members, any 3B or 3A girl being eligible 'lor membership. AT The ouTseT of iTs TirsT semesTer The Junior Girls' Club was under The able leadership of Their TirsT presidenT, Doris GilberTsen and her sTaTi of execuTives, namely, Charlene iDorringTon, vice-presiclenTg Phyllis DobroTh, secreTary: and R-uTh Berg, Treasurer. For a small organizaTion, aT ThaT Time, The Junior Girls had many hours of enioy- menT in The way of enTerTainmenT and reTreshmenTs. They also had The exciTemenT of choosing Their club pin ThaT was To be sTrilcing in appearance and To be proudly worn by iTs members. During The course oi The semesTer a CoaT and SweaTer Day was held which seems To have become a TradiTion in all Types oi girls' clubs. AT The beginning oT a new semesTer The Junior Girls decided To conTinue Their club because of iTs ever increasing membership. WiTh This hopeful ouTloolc The girls elecTed new oTTicers To lead Their young and prospering club. The newly elecfed presidenT was Louise I'luTchinson and her capable assisTanTs were: Mary Lou Olson, vice-president Joan Nelson. secreTary: and Rosemary MoulTon, Treasurer. By The second semesTer The girls had a Tirmer hold, because of Their sound founda- Tion, and wenT To worlc like veTerans. Speakers and more speakers, ioinT meeTings, and dances were The social evenTs of The Junior Girls. Each of The evenTs, be- ing a greaT success in iTs own field, will be a fond memory To every Junior Girl who remem- bers The inTeresTing discussions on cloTI1es, sororiTies and clubs. I34 ROW I: R. Arneson, M. Engel R. Moulton, M. L, Olsen, L. Hutch- JUNIOR GIRLS-GROUP 2 ROW I: E. Vo ann Adam J h , S. Renther, L. s, J. Timmcke, N. Diedrich M. Black, I. Von Steen, J. Hansen D. Arens, M. Samuels. ROW 2: V. Remings, C. Parrett, J. Anderson . . D . hI,. Miss Kadet, . S. Hill, S Da Mueller, B. Uralbik, V. Franzer, M Martin. ROW 3: M. Joulsen, E. ern, N H Bergman, E. Kapchinske, I. MyFanwy D H dy M K . - VU9' A. gel, M. Kuntz, R. Hofmann, Dobrick. POW 4: R. Michal, Utter, R. Kaznecki, M. Ziebell, . Kempf, C. Flick, J. Tripp, J. Gna L S h d G N I y . c roe Schafer. CHEF, . 5 CWB . B. L l dt, GT IUNIOR GIRL? CLUB During The semesTer Miss Jean BarTelme spoke To The girls on The inTeresTing subiecTs oT sororiTies, cloThes, and college as a whole. A ioinT meeTing was held wiTh The 4B Girls when Miss O'Brien Trom BuTTerick Fashions came wiTh cloThes To be modeled by The girls Themselves aT a Tashion show. On April I6 The Junior Girls' Club sponsored a Jamboree Dance wiTh music by The Royal KnighTs. The TickeTs were on sale ThroughouT The whole school Tor only I7 cenTs and The dance was a greaT success. During The semesTer They had many enjoyable Times buT noT all oT iT was devoTed To play, Tor The Junior Girls had underTaken The Task oT helping The Red Cross by making scrap books. Anyone who happened To walk in on one oT Their meeTings would Tind Them cuTTing ouT picTures Trom huge piles oT magazines wiTh a pair oT small scissors. They also collecTed books ThaT were donaTed To The Book Drive here aT school To be Turned over To The men in Service. Since The beginning oT Their Club The Junior Girls have been under The sponsor- ship oT Miss KadeT and Miss Haugen. fl. I00 girls, armed wiTh only a i . pair of scissors, aTTacked a huge may iv -Q ,T pile of magazines Tor Their pic ' I Min Ture value. These girls had un ' .,.: 1 cIerTaken The Task of making si T Scrap Books Tor The Red Cross which were To conTain picTures ra ThaT would be of mTeresT To 'G 2- small children. BOOK ROOM CLERKS ROW I1 J. Jeuck, M. Gorski, L. Ouzounian, D. Loome. ROW 2: P, Hagey, D, Molntor, L. Prusik. Occupying a unique posiTion among service organizaTions aT Schurz is The Book Room Clerks, a group oT ThirTeen girls working under The supervision oT Miss Mary Jane ConerTy. Book room helpers assisT pupils in Tinding Their losT books and various oTher arTiclos, such as pens, pencils, and cloThing, especially gym shoes, as Their room 2I8 is The home oT The LosT and Found deparTmenT aT Schurz. They also Till Teachers' requesTs Tor supplies oT absence slips, erasers, chalk, and class books. The assisTanTs Till The Teachers' orders Tor TexT books and replace reTurned TexTs on The proper shelves. When new books arrive, They sTamp and number Them. One oT Their cluTies is To enable a sTudenT To idenTiTy his losT chemisTry or hisTory book, if he knows The TiTle, auThor and number of The TexT. The TacT ThaT a sTudenT musT know The TiTle, auThor and number oT The losT book musT be broughT home To The sTuclenTs, as so many oT Them Try To iclenTiTy losT TexTs by color or a mark on The cover, or someThing equally incleTiniTe. Girls working in The book room receive service poinTs Tor Their eTTorTs. N.Y.A. people were eligible Tor work in The book room. I36 EveryThing from founTain pens To gym shoes find Their happy resTing place in The book room. The founTain pens, Tor The greaTer parT, lie unclaimed for- ever in dark dusTy corners in The Top drawers, while The gym shoes remain only as Temporary residenTs waiTing To be rescued by anxious owners. MAP ROOM CLERKS ROW I: R, Cafarella, D. Behrend, Miss Wlncher, A, Przenrczna, D. Bank. ROW 2: H, Shambauqh R. Banet, T. Ormeiad, J. Hauberg. A new glazed map has been in- +roduced on which fhe ever- changing boundaries of Euro- pean coun+ries can easily be shown by re+racing fhe boun- daries wifh a specially prepared crayon. This year 'rhe boys have replaced all +he hooks on +he maps-an underfalcing which has been qui+e a iob. The Map Room Clerks occupy an imporlanl posilion on lhe lisl ol Schurz Service Organizalions. They are under lhe able guide ance of Miss Nanon Wincher. Lalesl maps of all lcinds, shapes, and sizes have been received on lhe subiecls of hislory, economics, civics, and commercial geography. The gay, allraclive linls of 'rhe maps cannol help loul add a cheerful hole lo lhe almosphere of The rooms in which lhey are placed. The maps are neally calalogued in chronological order. Any map may be oblained al a momen+'s nolice. Every period of lhe day someone in 325 is ready lo dislribule any maps asked for during lhal period. All lhe clerlcs amply deserve The service poinls awarded lhem. Roberl Calarella, The oldesl' memloor, has done some fine work for lhe organizalion. I37 IT sounded lilce a picnic! Well ThaT's iusl' whaT iT was. The din and confusion when Time came G E R M A N C I-I U B To go home made The sponsors wish They had never heard of a picnic. This was The scene of The annual German Club picnic and probably The scene of more To come. ROW I: June Sternal, Treasurer, Ruth Lenz, President: Irma Wiegel, Secretary, Lorraine Krueger, Vice President: Lillian Schaeffer, Sergeant-of-Arms: Norma Koekebacker, Sergeant-of-Arms: Lydia Sleigerwaldk ROW 2: Ruth Shivelv, lngeborg Tausch, Lorraine Kempf, Virginia Beheta, llah Mae Beas, Miss Elsa L, Krenz sponsor, James Buchan, Dolores Berger, Genevieve Wrobel, Irene Woronoff, Gene Slfannenberq. ROW 3 Ruth Vogl, June Eirieh, Adalein Aliergott, Charles Fleck, Harvey Kreclcer, Richard Byers, Jacqueline Jaeger Lorraine Paspiech, Elverna Urlaub, WalTer Pagel. The German Club being one of The oldesT clubs in Schurz has done much To acquainT The members wiTh The German language. Anyone Taking German or who had had German is eligible Tor membership. The meeTings were held every second and TourTh Thursday The TenTh period in room 333. AT a recenT KaTTee KlaTsch The members of The German Club presenTed The play Lohengrin in German. an occasion on which members oT The AusTin High School German Club were The guesTs oT honor. The play was enioyed by The visiTors and The hosTs. Among oTher acTiviTies To make The club more inTeresTing was The annual ChrisT- mas parTy. ReTreshmenTs were served and ChrisTmas carols were sung. The yearly picnic was held in The Devon Woods and only members in good sTanding were allowed To aTTend. Everyone had a good Time: all were Tired when Time came To go home buT no one wenT home ill. The members oT NorThwesTern UniversiTy inviTed The enTire club To aTTend a meeT- ing To be held in The medical building. The Schurz German Club Tool: parT in The enTerTainmenT, singing several musical scores upon which They were complimenTed. BeTore The meeTing The visiTors were shown around The universiTy and everyone agreed ThaT The sTudenTs oT NorThwesTern had someThing To be proud oT. WiTh The use oT a make-believe microphone The advanced class presenTed a radio program in German Tor The club in which several slciTs were given. AT meeTings when no special enTerTainmenT was scheduled songs were learned and sung in German. The Club was ably led by The sponsors lvliss Alice Durland and Miss Elsa Krenz wiTh The assisTance oT oTFicers Trom The sTudenT body which included RuTh Lenz, presi- clenTg Lorraine Krueger, vice-president lrma Wiegel, secreTary: June STernal, Treasurer and Lillian SchaeTTer and Norma Koelrebaclrer as sergeanTs-aT-arms. l38 SKETCH CLUB STar light sTar brighT, crossed fingers, anxiously hopeful faces -characTerized The SkeTch Club members who enTered The CosTume Design ConTesT spon- sored by Marshall Field and Company. The sTars coulcln'T deny The girls Their wishes, espe- cially aTTer viewing Their skeTches, so Grace Naleway, presidenT of The club, compeT- ing wiTh 2000 sTudenTs, won one of The five T'irsT prizes, and Ger- aldine Arendt secrefary, and class nofable MosT ArTisTic, received one of The Ten honor- able menTions W l D C p , E. Hansen, L. Hansa, 6. Naleway, G. Arendt J. Richter, Mrs. Frarnberg. ROW 2: B. lborg J Waaler, S. Hill, S. Milke, M, Swidde, B. Milulka, L. Kurylo, C. Parrett, J. Giles, B. Lindberg. The many arTisTically-minded sTudenTs aT Schurz Tind opporTuniTy To display and enioy Their TalenT in The SkeTch Club. Their acTiviTies are many and varied. AT The beginning of The semesTer They Turned Their TalenT To a chariTable purpose by decoraTing EasTer baskeTs and making Tray doilies Tor The soldiers aT Hines l-lospiTal. OT course This is noT The only or mosT imporTanT work oT The club. They are sTudenTs preparing Tor work as TuTure arTisTs and designers. ThroughouT The semesTer, wiTh a background of vicTrola music, They skeTch sTu- denTs in various cosTumes oT diTTerenT lands. Speakers, conTesTs, and Tashion shows, besides skeTching, provide The enTerTainmenT and educaTion Tor which They sTrive. This semesTer under The guidance oT Grace Naleway, presidenT1CaTherine lvlerTes, vice-presidenT7 Geraldine Arendt secreTary7 Lorraine l-lansa, Treasurer, and The com' miTTee chairmen, Doris Crippen, June RichTer and Elaine Hansen. and under The sponsorship oT lvlrs. RuTh Framberg, They had an inTensely inTeresTing program. They enTered a CosTume Design ConTesT sponsored by Marshall Field and Company. A summer scholarship Tor six weeks aT The Chicago ArT lnsTiTuTe, a SaTurday scholarship Tor Three Terms aT The lnsTiTuTe, or a TiTTy dollar wardrobe oT Their own choosing, were The Three grand prizes which gave The girls somelhing To work Tor. The club was also privileged in having lvlr. Sidney ClayTon, a speaker Trom Mr. lvlizTen's ArT school, OT which several sTudenTs are members, speak To Them on The scope of com- mercial arT, income To be expecTed, and The Training necessary. These privileges, besides giving The girls a culTural background, provide Them wiTh much pracTical knowledge, which leads some oT The girls To design Their own cloThing, and oThers To enTer The Tield oT commercial arT, BOOK ENDS Scrap books from which refugee children will derive much pleasure were made by fhe members of fhe Book Ends Club. The books confain picfures of greaf inferesf fo fhese chil- dren from foreign lands. They will forgef pasf suffering and look forward fo a happy fufure in America. The Book Ends, who had definife aims in view when fhe club was organized lasf year, have been successful in carrying fhem ouf. Their aims were: fo aid library service fo The Schurz High School sfudenfsz fo broaden fhe undersfand- ing of library science: fo become acquainfed wifh ofher libraries in Chicago: fo become affiliafed wifh lnfer-Scholasfic Sociefy of Sfudenf Libraries. ln- cludecl in fhis program were book reporfs, fwenfy-minufe lecfures, and field frips. The club underfook a pleasanf fask. Each member had a scrap book fo make for refugee children. One subiecf was assigned fo each member who made a book on fhis one subiecf only. The variefy of subiecfs proved fo be inferesfing. This enjoyable pasfime was worked ouf in such a manner fhaf fhe resulfs were mosf successful. During fhe lasf week in June fhe Book Ends held fheir annual Senior Fare- well Banquef. Senior girls who had served fhe library for fwo years or more were awarded beaufiful lockefs for fheir pasf service. Lockefs have been awarded for many semesfers in fhe pasf. The club consisfed of fiffy members and fhe members were made up of fhe library sfudenf help. The officers were: Florence Carfwrighf, presidenfg Fern Kafz. vice-presidenf: Julief Hasse, recording secrefary: Warren Arndf, corre- sponding secrefaryq and Roberf Bauer, freasurer. Miss Lillian Skuba was fhe sponsor and Miss Ardele Agardh was fhe co-sponsor. l40 ROW l: M. Cartwright, N. Erick- son, B. Borgeson, F. Kalz, P. Cart- wright, J. l-lease, W, Arndf, R. Moraczewski, R. Falier, ROW 2: T. Cramer, E. Mvsiak, R. Wisowatv, A. Amino, Miss Skiibn, S. Carlson M. Voegfle, L. Bauer, J, Meier, D. Lipecki, ROW 3:R.Koursl1,E.Gra- ham, S. Prorck, E. Bendy, J. Larnos, D. Hiliger, M, Gustafson, W. Jolly, L. Bauer. WV! is ' ' Nik' V L . 1 ' Book- Ends ROW l: J. Petrold, G. Pemberton C. Bilhorn, K. Adison, G. Cooper J. Huxtablfr, D, Shobcrg. ROW 2 M. Bilhorn, W, Daniels, N. L Mr. Peicrson, Miss S t V. Niel M M t D. Jehs, son, . a s ROW 3: . un A. RF Id,R,Lund lVF RK B. Rub 6, . V51 VTZPH in . r Q King, E. DeSha, C D Sh P B gas. RQW 4: C H k G F TT R. Horrlin, L Collier, G. N. Bringas, J Collier. . e Cols MIRACLE BOOK CLUB Score for Schurz. On March 20, I942 The Miracle Book Club of The Norfh Side High Schools had a Rally aT The Cicero Bible Church. When The roll call was Taken, Schurz Took The banner wiTh a Two poinT lead over Oak Park, 26-24. The speaker of The evening was Joe Morony, an air raid capTain of New York. The Miracle Book Club has probably grown TasTer Than any oTher Schurz club as a resulT oT The inTeresTing meeTings each week under The leadership oT Mr. Bob PiTcher, Their leader. The club meeTs weekly To sTudy The Bible and promoTe Triendship among ChrisTian young people. Previous To This Tall, meeTings were held aT The MidwesT Bible Church Through The kindness oT The Reverend Torry Johnson, a Torrner Schurz sTudenT. This semesTer, however, The club is meeTing aT Merlyn Bilhorn's home, who is The TiTTh presidenT, being elecTed lasT year iusT beTore school closed. Some oT Their acTiviTies This year have been: Rallies aT which They won TirsT place in Chicago, SingspiraTions, guesT speakers Trorn ATrica, and SouTh America, guesT musicians, parTies, and several Types oT social aTTairs. Several arTicles wriTTen by a Tew oT The members, among Them June Collier, have been prinTed in The STudenT LiTe Magazine and The magazine enTiTled l'The Conqueror. OTTicers This year are: Merlyn Bilhorn, presidenT: Jane Pehold, vice-presidenT3 Gene PemberTon, secreTary3 ClemenT Bilhorn, Treasurer: KarsTon Adison, reporTer and song leader: DoroThy Lossau, social chairman: Mr. Bob PiTcher, leader. Sponsors: Miss Daphne SwarTz and Mr. George PeTerson. I4l s , . . i u a, R. Jannetto. SADDLE AND CYCLE CLUB Making use oT a porTion oT The public bridle paThs in lllinois is a weekly habiT of The Saddle and Cycle Club members. Every Friday aTTernoon lweaTher permiTTingl members Took a load oTT Their TeeT and puT iT on a horse's back. These rides per- miTTed rank beginners To learn The TundamenTals oT Trail and ring riding, and provided The more experienced riders wiTh an opporTuniTy To improve Their riding Torm. MeeT- ings were held The second and TourTh Mondays oT every monTh and any girl whose program was over aT The end oT The ninTh period was permiTTed To ioin. OTTicers Tor This semesTer were: Shirley Bellon, presidenT: Joyce Giles, vice-president Lucille Porzezinski, secreTaryg lrene Koch, Treasurer. This semesTer The girls learned someThing new in The arT of riding horseback. JusT as soon as They were able To puT Their mounTs inTo The walk, TroT, end canTer cor- recTly, They were TaughT how To ride in pairs, Triples, and quadruples. To augmenT This TormaTion riding, They were shown how To perform circles and Tigure eighTs aT The Three gaiTs. During Spring VacaTion, a Three-hour ride and weiner roasT was held when members could bring Their Triends. As mosT of The girls had never before ridden Tor more Than an hour aT a Time, sTraddling a horse Tor Three hours sTraighT did some- Thing To The shape oT Their legs. AT This Time however, all legs have reTurned To Their normal condiTion. Miss EsTher Blade was The sponsor oT This club. ROW I: P. Corey, l. Koch l. Porzezinski, P. Po d s S B ll Olive, . ev Maschinsxu, L. ors GII SADDLE A AND CYCLE uri er, , e P. Werle, J. Giles, R. McNam a L. Bailey. ROW 2: R. Gehl, B. R T tad E Stas k J. Anderson A Wertaq, L. Larson, Miss Blade Rell, B. Geannopoules, B. Sta ex ROW A, Schell, J. Gust fson. Collier, M. McGuire, M. Klee G. Lish, G. Lemke, R. Naydo k B M'k lk R. Biro, P. Luebelr R Jerome, L. Sieloff, M, Gilla d ROW 4: S, Johnstone, J, Esdoh L i J D l' A. Mizialki C i, . raw G k I K yk L. I , J. Ailsworth, L, Ande s Hi Jinks of This semesTer's rid- ing acTiviTies was Friday, March I3. The horses didn'T like Their riders and The riders didn'T like Their horses, so, abouT Tive of Them parTed company by mu- Tual consenT. Trips by air and horseback: amazing how The Two are so easily combined. I42 Qi 'Y-, E- nh' -.uw sail:-Qfu .u,. Haupt. GIRLS 500 POINT CLUB Under The supervision and leadership oT Mrs. Eleanor Gibian Two new clubs have been Tormed This semesTer aT Schurz. One is The M500 Girls. The only reguiremenT necessary To ioin The ' SOO Girlsl' is To have earned Tive hundred poinTs in gym acTiv- iTies. Poinls may be earned in various ways. A girl receives TwenTy-Tive poinTs Tor keeping a healTh charT Tor Ten weelcs. She receives TwenTy,Tive poinTs Tor successfully passing a swimming TesT or Tor passing a Tew simple swimming sTrolces. OuTside acTiv- iTies like hilcing, nursing, rowing, and Tennis are given poinTs. The girls who have earned a Thousand poinTs in Their gym acTiviTies are awarded a school leTTer, wiTh The leTTers G.!X.A. on iT. l'G.A.A. sTands Tor Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. The S is purple and The leTTers G.A.fX. are gold, as purple and gold are The Schurz colors. The requiremenT To ioin The LeTTer Girls is a school leTTer. The H500 Girls and The l.eTTer Girls were noT large enough To meeT separaTely, so They joined Their clubs and meT on The second and TourTh Monday oT The monTh, TenTh period, in Room 3Ol. The club did noT have any social acTiviTies Tor The whole school because They were noT large enough. They hope The membership will increase nexT semesTer. The oTTicers oT The June '42 semesTer were Edna Johnsen, presidenT7 JeaneTTe Trolcen, vice-presidenT: RuTh Lundmarlc, secreTary: Be-TTy Lauridson, Treasurer. ROW l: I, Williams, D. Vorperuan, H. Dzidtlilc, R. Lundniarlr, E. John- son, B. Qeannopoulos, R. McNa4 rnara, L. Mutlalc, L. Colurri. ROW 2: B. Cahlin, R. Borqersen, M. Noehre, R. Ja ctt, M. Kuntz, Mrs. Gibian, E. Lorvig, S, Miller, D. Crippen, E. Tworek, D. Rodewald. ROW 3: E. Koster, F, Peizold, S. Wallden, M. Moriin, E. Laufer, W, Christian, D. K dson, J, Mahoney, L B ck C P1 not, E, Sieinbrinx, M. Deering. ROW 4: P. Luebcke, N, ScoTT, M. Nielsen, P. Poundus, L. Hansa, J, Grvsp, D. Mroz, P. Sorel, L Kempl L Jorgensen, D, The gurls wroTe To The boys aT camps and Told Them of Their school acTiviTies and The sporTs They enioyed. ln reTurn The boys wroTe The girls Telling .T Them of Their army life. Some of The girls senT cookies To The . .., soldiers. ' I44 ROW I: V. Kraski. secretnrvi L. Gorslci, presidvnlg E. Kanvinski vice- gresidenfg I. Krawczvx, Treasurer, M. Zientek, sergeantai-arnisg E. Wanderski. H. Herman, D. War' ICCIWCI, B. Graezyl, R. Gurtowsli. ROW Z: W. Znrzvck, R. Wasilcwskil D. Gerowski, I. Dude, L. Gatkow ski Miss Cierpik, J. Oslrvwski, M. Bloch, Y, Rinquin, G. Koprzewski, D. Sleck. ROW 3: M. Dworckx I. Luiznlc, W. Marcvan, F. Dvrlcacz, l, Izedebski W. Janlwowslri, M. Lvwandowslci, S. Jurkowslci, E. Clmdlielca, L. Ksonkiewicr, I. Onilc. RCW 4: M. Kolodlinski, V. Kosryk, I. Rokiel, L. Dwvlvinski, J. Waslio, R. Baginski O. Wolnislv, R Biven, F. Tcirczon, If. Zielinski, J. Onik, L. Gill. POLISH CLUB To eslablish closer relalions beiween sludenls ol Polish anceslry and lo acquainl Ihe members wilh Polish lileralure, arl, and music have been Ihe aims oi lhe Polish Club since il was organized. Meelings were held every iirs+ and lhird Tuesday of lhe monlh. Gel Iogelhers were held belween 'rhe regular meelings. In one ol lhese gel-logefhers Ihe members visiled 'the Polish Arr Club localed on Ashland Avenue. A chance lor The Polish Club To be hosl came when The Polish Federalion, composed ol live members from each Polish Club in every high school, was inviled To come lo Schurz To see and hear The culfure of Poland slressed. For music, Chopin was played and an aria lrom 'rhe opera I-Iallcaf' by Moniuszlco was sung. A poem by Konopnicla, represenled Polish lileralure. An arl exhibil logelher wilh an essay on arl showed 'rhe arfislic developmenl ol Poland. Inspiring was The arl exhibil, lor lhe members had moulded guainl head dresses ol 'rhe Polish peasanls from clay. Olher lalenled members painled cosiumes depicling Ihe Polish dress. Chruscilci, a delicele Polish pcslry, was se: .f cd as relrcshmenr al ihe end ol Ihe program. Nalurally, There were plenly ol socials, and hikes, dancing, and cokes ihal were part ol The lun. The olllicers were Lillian Gorslci, presidenlp Evelyn Kaminslri, vicepresidenl: Vir- ginia Kraslci, secrelaryq Irene Krawczylc Ireasurer, and Mary Lou Zienlelc, sergeanl-al' arms. Miss Cierpilc, as sponsor, did a greal deal in malcing lhe mceiingz delighllul and educalional. ADIUSTMENT CLERKS Gaining excelleni office experi- ence was fhe chief achievemenf accomplished by +he Adiusf- menl Clerks. The services con- fribufed +o +he Adiusfmenl' De- parfmenl' by lhis group were highly commendable. Mr. Henry Solem deserves 'lo be complimenled on having super- vised fhis adjuslmenl service wilh such successful resulfs. W I: D. Koy, L. Carraci, M, Barwig, L. Jilke, M. Reese, K. Jackirn, C. Warsaw. W 2: D. Fialkowski, L. Oplaski, D. Kaiser, Miss Weller, E, Jordan, T. Podgorski, C. ght, Mrs, Solern. ROW 3: L. Milke, L. Borys, L. Pospiech, R. Richardson, B. Hold- sh im, R. Kaznecki, E. OH, V, Wolanin. I46 Perhaps one ol lhe grealesl of services rendered lo 'rhis school is lhal conlribuled by lhe Adiuslmenl Clerks. This organizalion is composed of sludenls who offer lheir services lo help boih lhe facully and lhe sludenl body. The exe perience proves valuable lo lhem in securing a good office posilion afler lhey graduale. The work done by lhis group lasl semesler in rooms l2O and l22 was filing and issuing folders requesled by lhe 'reachers and sludenis, lypewriling, scoring lesls, disiribuling inlormalion, and olher kinds of clerical work. Knowing 'thai 'rhe experience gained by doing This iask is of greal value, This enlhusiaslic group has done i+s ulmosl in making Schurz oulslanding in lhe clerical abilify of ifs sfudenls. Mr. Henry Solem has sponsored and supervised 'rhe work done by The Ad- iuslmenl Clerks, and Miss Weller, Mr. Solem's chief assislanl in room l2O, has carefully enforced 'rhe la'l+er's inslruclions. Clicking needles has been The popular sound i.+eiy, .S almosT P E R S 0 N A L I T Y C L U B all The girls are kniTTing for The Red Cross. The PersonaliTy Club has been kniTTing an afghan composed of six inch squares of variegaTed shades of orange for The men in The hospiTals. If do- ing This will help make some sol- dier more cheerful and more comTorTable, The girls will have fell' Their work well rewarded. ROW I: N. Loew, D. Berger, E. Fenton, M. Da o g S Wald Corey, E. Neri, E. Johann. ROW 2: S. Reulher, Wulff, D. Donzal, L. Oplaski, D. Hardy, M. Leonh dt B D ly G ROW 3 J ' M P G C Connolly, C. Fischer, B. Utter, . eterson, . y kowslci, F. Fleischer, R. Wiley, E. Schreiber. A woman's beauTy lies in The smarT way she wears her cloThes, The becoming arrangemenT oT her hair, and her grace oT movemenT, noT in The vasT sums spenT aT The beauTy parlor. Many girls are dull and unaTTracTive because of lack oT knowledge of proper grooming. The PersonaliTy Club now oTTers every girl in Schurz The oppor- TuniTy To learn Those Things which oThers admire. NOT only is correcT posTure mainTained by balancing books aT The meeTings, buT an appropriaTe skiT, showing conTrasTing qualiTies was given Tor The enioymenT of inTeresTed sTudenTs. Many oTher socials Took place during The pasT year such as a Tour To The Olson Rug Company, a MoTher's and DaughTer's Tea, and Talks on relaTive subiecTs. To serve, is The moTTo oT every man, woman, and child in America Today, eiTher working TogeTher in an organizaTion or individually. This progressive club is now aT work kniTTing six-inch squares Tor an aTghan Tor The Red Cross. The maTerials were provided Tor ouT OT The club Treasury as They were noT supplied by The Red Cross. On January ll The club presenTed a walnuT wasTe paper baskeT To The oTTice, symbolic oT Their eTTorTs To supporT The Clean-Up drive. Term aTTer Term more meriTs are added To Those already earned, making This club one oT The mosT prominenT oT The year. The oTTicers were Grace Froughberg, presidenT: Rosemary MoulTon, viceepresi- denTg June Baschlehen, secreTary3 Sylvia Walden, Treasurer. Sponsors: Mrs, Zella WulTT and Mrs. Edna Kane. STAGE CREW Mansell. When Mr. C. K. Anderson receives a nole aslcing him if lhe slage crew can sel up lhe slage for a program, he calls lhe managers and gives lhem lhe delails on how lo arrange everylhing. The managers call lhe slage crew, and lhey in lurn are lold whal lo do and lhe work begins. The slage is cleared off, chairs sel up, and lhe lighls are lesled. Every- lhing is checked and lhe program is ready lo be given. The Slage Crew, under lhe supervision ol Mr. C. K. Anderson, has been a valuable assel lo lhe sludenls ol Schurz High lor many years. This organizalion is open lo boys who have good grades in school and are willing lo work exlra periods during lhe day. Boys who are in lheir lirsl or second year in school are especially welcome lor lhen lhey can learn lhe many complicaled swilchboard operalions, which conlrol lhe many lighls on lhe slage and in lhe audilorium. The various programs lhe Slage Crew worlced on during lheir lime in school were: The Messiah, The Mikado, and lhe class gradualions. Many limes lhe boys also gave lheir help in selling up lhe equipmenl lor lhe dances given by lhe sludenls. Two years ago, lhe Slage Crew reached inlo ils lreasury and look oul money lo buy ollicial shirls. These shirls, which are blue, carry lheir names in gold lellers on one side and lhe word Slage on lhe olher side. The members and oliicers ol lhe slage crew are Edward G. l-loldorl, presidenl and co-manager: Roberl D. Swanson, vice-presidenl and co-manager: Harold Toson, lreas- urer: Goran Anderson, Donald Derning, Roberl Novy, Richard Mech, and Herman Manslol. ROWl:R.Sas Ei-lldf H, Toson, D, D q ROW 2 Mech, 6. Ande so o ROW I: G. Kroll, l.. Brandlellner, R Row-nnberg, S. Jenkins, A. Blon st in, T. Snyder. ROW Z: R. Fisch S. Kariotis, R. Egan, P. Sakov ls, V, Schwall, W D ls F erno, ROW 3: T. KI nger, D. Calnieyn, R, Davidson, J Nerqard, T, Urban, W, Lani b au, J. Doherty, N. Jaworslni, FIRE MARSHALS anrc , . Vaworski F Four shorT sharp bells ring. The sTudenTs Take Their books and line up in Three's To follow Their Teacher To Their sTaTion. Three long rings and They march ouTside, sTill in columns oT Three's. An Air Raid Drill is Taking place: The record Tor clearing The school is Tour and one-half minuTes and-no Talking! To run oTT all drills wiTh precision and speed, and To see ThaT all mishaps are pre- venTed is The aim oT The Schurz Fire Marshals' OrganizaTion. This is done only by The cool aTTiTude and quieT discipline ThaT is mainTained by The Teachers, marshals, and sTudenT body. Mr. ArThur J. Golub, was The energeTic sponsor oT The Fire Marshals, and had The generous supporT oT These oTTicers Tor The spring semesTer oT l942: STarr Jenlcins, presidenT3 Fred Marlcus, vicefpresidenT7 Carl Beclc, secreTaryg Bob Rosenberg, sergeanT- at-arms, and Fugene Mysialc, publiciTy manager. The meeTings are held every oTher Monday, ninTh period in Room 329. Ever since The beginning oT This semesTer, The members oT The Schurz Fire Mare shals' CrganizaTion have been Trying To Tind ouT whaT They could do during The newly inauguraTed Air Raid drills. BUT, since The oT'Tice is conTinually receiving revised, and newly revised bulleTins as To correcT behavior during such drills, Mr. BauersTeld has noT been able To TormulaTe any seT oT duTies Tor The Fire Marshals To perTorm. Membership in The organizaTion is open To any Schurz boy who is recommended by his division Teacher. Service poinTs are awarded each semesTer To The members and oTTicers. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB T CO. The Rhumba and The Tango, plus some of The Typical songs of NorTh America, SouTh America and CenTral America were seen and heard by all who aTTendecl The pageanT pre- senTed by The Pan-American Club in celebraTion of Pan- American Day, April I4. The Pan-American Club, one of The largesT groups aT Schurz. as well as one oT The mosT acTive in The school, is a member of The STaTe League oT Spanish Clubs and also The NaTional League. Each Spanish class is a chapTer oT The club. Every chapTer elecTs Two chairmen and one secreTary-Treasurer. These oTTicers make up The Pan- American Council. Anyone who is Taking Spanish or who has Talcen iT, may become a member oT The club. The meeTings are held every TirsT and Third Monday of The monTh. Usually There is a social held once a monTh in The Social Room, aT which reTreshmenTs are served and a program is given. The main acTiviTy oT The club This year was a PageanT given by Them, showing The Triendly relaTions beTween NorTh America, SouTh America and CenTral America. The Typical dances oT SouTh America, such as The Rhumba and The Tango, and dances Typie cal of NorTh America, such as JiTTerbugging, were given. Songs Trom The diTFerenT Americas were sung. This PageanT was given in celeloraTion oT Pan-American Day, April I4. Two oTher imporTanT evenTs are an ouTdoor supper or picnic, which is usually held in June and open To anyone, and one dance, aT leasT, every semesTer. This semesTer Josephine Gage was president Donna Connybear, vice-presidenT: Carol Elclund, secreTary7 and John Sherniclc, Treasurer. Dr. JusTo Juliano is The acTive sponsor. ROW I: A, Je st Uqhett J. Skemick, D C nyb a J G c Eklund, e L C B D ly Kalb. ROW 2 D A M uels, L. Cars Beichman, B. Valelk Dr J I J. Bulzlaff, D. G A. Buller. ROW 3 S Ren Jezuaski, E. W R E c Macey, T. Uba A K Ranch, M.Cus o R B nn S tt PAN-AMERICAN CLUB ROW I: L.L.vso11,A,SIIIft7, E. Twofskx L. Wisuwatv, Miss HalusIwIca, Miss Beaton, S. Sclvif.-mmm M. WcIIs, E, Hud sim. ROW Z: I, TrinI:IIr's, E. Siasiak, E. Larson, J, Giles, A. Smiqzw, M. Siwon, A. NieIsQn, W. H iiww-ti-z, J I'wIwII, N. MIIIM P. SIIJIL-' ROW 3: L. Curvy, L. BJIIC-y, M, Nowiijki, R. Olsvm, M. MICII-Ilnrm, A. Riimiiv D, Sfiiiitwv, M, Km .1mIx. B. Roomw L, Siroik, B. Mninrvky, E, Dodick. ROW 'Ii MM VI viwvi J. C-frstvivv W, F.iIwHn ' I B'-'I ' I N. Jnwmslfi, R. Bwhfns, W. D.iniDIs E. Klingff EDITOR-INACHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR Roberlr Kane Nancy Miller BUSINESS MANAGER Hope Iversen LaVERNE BAILEY JOYCE GILES MAE MQCLELLAND PATRICIA BAUMGARTNER WINIERED HEMMETER AGNETE NIELSEN RICHARD BEHRNS ELAINE HUDSON MARY ANN NOWICKI JEROME BRODNICKI NORMAN JAWORSKI RUTH OLSEN LaVERNE COREY MARGARET KACZMAREK JEAN POLEK WESLEY DANIELS FRANK KLINGER ANITA RANCH FLORENCE DODICK EVELYN LARSON BERNADETTE ROONEY WILLIAM EAHRENWALD LORAINE LARSON SALLY SCHIEMANN JOSEPH GERSTEIN BERNICE MATANKY PHYLLIS SHAEER LORRAINE WISOWATY I52 MARGARET SIMON ALBERTA SMIGAY ELEANORE STASIAK DOROTHY STRIETER LORETTA STROIK ADELE STURTZ IRENE TRINKLER ELEANOR TWOREK MARTIE WELLS ROW I: E. CornwoII, L, Christiansen, V. Urban, N. Diedrich, Mrs. Jovce, J. Amour, R. Berg, D. Giese. ROW 2 ER'IcLRidIc h'CNI RBhRMIIMRbi LKtBSI , ernec e, . e u ows i, . eson, . oe in, . icia, . o arson, . ran 7, . noo , O. Chovansw P, Pierson, S. Proper. ROW 3: S. KoessIor, M. Poulswn, R. Olsen, A. I-Iqrwig, G. Vorres, M. Skibo, R. Hass, G Walsef, S. Marlin, J. NeIson. ROW 4: D. Larsen, T. Franc, M. Slukn, P. Beckstreno, R. Kerriian, H. Binof-r, R Scheibo, C. MiwIIer. EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS Rosemary I-Iass Normadel Diedrich Rufh OIsen SPORTS DRAWINGS Paul Becksfrand ADDITIONAL STAFF ARTISTS Jeanne Amour Rufh Berg Shirley IvIarIin Erne Reinecke FACULTY COMMITTEE Senior Picfures . . . Miss Halushka School Picfures . Mr. Lassen CircuIa+ion . Mr. Vernon Aff . . Mrs. Joyce Chairman . Miss Bearon ROW l: B. Fox, L. Lange, C, Hanus, D. Warzeclwa, M. Waters, R. Rohde, L. Carpenier, H. Dziafllk, H. Dodson, L. Rornalowslca, J Nelson. ROW 21 P. Giese, l. Sheridan, H. Baumbach, J. Bldenkap, R. Thierjung, D, Chrisiensen, E. Pyslwos, E. Papas, H. Claffy, J Sauclc, B. Wehrlnger, M, Monlague. ROW 3: L. Brettman, V. Bagel, O. Podlaha, F. Rose, J. Penzin, A. Mclzranklln, D. Calrneyn, A Post, S. Albion, J. Jaeger. ROW l: D, Helwig, R. Wisowaty, A. Kildare, B. Duberg, E. Mundel, F. Liss, B. Telcara, M. Gorell, B. Fountas, E. Reineclce, A. Sperllnq ROW 2: R. Lundrnarlc, W. Deqer, V. Giese, T. Snyder, J. Gerstein, B. Plller, A. Laursen, E. Rision, P. Jones, D. Arens, T. Goroschenia R. Erecker. ROW 3: D. Lutzow, D. Harplinq, R. Malna, D. Muus, R. Nelson, L. Hollatz, E. Johnson, F. Petzold, G. Johnson, D. Bennett E. oehn. SCHURZONE DELEGATES COLLEGE CORNER AND SERVICE AWARD CLERKS ROW I-S. Wagner, I. Williams, V. Wolanin E ge C M c Dona Ro e Kempf, J. DePear, H. Black, F. Meltzer. R W 2 D Zelasko a b E Schles n J. Holdynski, 6. Kowalski, C. Fleck, J. Gnadt E Myers B V abl k D Gaa e G Gelec e The College Corner, in The balcony of The library, is mainTained by The Laurels. Here Mr. Roger Goodwin, adviser of The College Corner, has helped many sTudenTs answer The puzzling quesTion, Where should l go To college? STudenTs have received assisTance during any sTudy period Trom The clerks and Mr. Goodwin. They have obTained inTormaTion abouT any college concerning courses, TuiTion, and subiecT requiremenTs from The collecTion oT caTalogs. STU- denTs have been given bullefins and pamphleTs Tor Their own use. News abouT scholarships was posTed regularly on The bulleTin board in The Corner. Repre- senTaTives Trom colleges in The viciniTy have come To The College Corner To give pupils, inTeresTed in Their college, any inTormaTion wanTed. SERVICE AWARD CLERKS occupy an imporTanT posiTion on The lisT oT The Schurz Service OrganizaTion. The organizaTion is under The sponsorship of Miss Erma Quirk. The clerks have cusTody oT all The records perTaining To The awarding oT a service leTTer. ln The Service Award lroom I l3l service cards are kepT on which The clerks record service poinTs. AlTogeTher The sTudenTs musT have a IOOO poinTs in order To receive a leTTer. There are many ways in which a sTudenT can receive poinTs Tor a leTTer, Tor example, as a member oT one of The clubs or socieTies: as an oTTicer he receives more crediT: as a hall guard, Tire marshal, or as a reward Tor oTTering his services To The Book AssisTanTs, Service Award Clerks, AdiusTmenT Clerks. INTERNATIONAL CIR ROW I: R. Roth, C. Hazel, E. Wenthe, C. Handy, S, Handy, M. McCorklc, J. Collier, O. Wolnisty, R. Kane, R. Zamzow, Miss Connell. ROW 2: W. Powell, T. l-lonan, A. Jernt, M. McGuire, R, Delirank, S. Schwartz, E. Koster, C. Hazel, C. Knight, L. Gabel, J. Cellrer, F. Petzold, M. Noble, C. Parrett, B, Sebastian, B. Zimmerman, R. Bor- gerson, G, Drake, ROW 3: A. Peterson, D, Smith, L. Severson, D. Mueller, S. Hill, S. Tess, S. Dahl, F. Wolter, M. Jorgensen, E. Mit- schele, L, Fox, V. Kraski, L. Gill, J, Timmclwe, E. DeSha, C. DeSha, D Sc eiss Re F. Koehler, . hw.' , Y. n- quin, G. Burwell. ROW 4: A. Scheving, T, Danielson, A. Van Duys, J. Zueblick, A. Napietelr, E. Larson, J. Ailsworth, C. Jones, R. Schroeder, J. Janous, C, Maschin- slci, J. Tripp, R. Heidriclf, L. Collier, I. Krawczyk, L. Gorski, L. Limper. Probably the only place in Chicago where the push ot a button may start a fire, a tiny locomotive putting, or a cow mooing, is the Museum ot Science and lndustry. lnter- national Circle went, and returned safely the same day, a dayiwhich included a trip through a coal mine, a visit to Boulder Dam, and even a journey baclc into the exciting days ot I 898. All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. It has been said that the greatest drama ever written is lite. Today, with events piling one on another helter-slcelter, when a country is on the map one day and Ott the next, and with leaders rapidly changing, it is ditticult to gain a true perspective ot the most colossal production on earth. lnternational Circle attempts by debates, reports, panel discussions and lectures to bring the war into the clubroom. At the same time that the present is being discussed, the club has tried to torm a baclcground ot the history which intluences today's events. A graphic moving pic- ture, The World War, was tollowed at another meeting by a discussion ot the Versailles Treaty, led by Olga Wolnisty. A debate, Resolved: That 'Iortitications like Singapore are impregnablef' at another meeting had a surprise ending, when, a weelc later, the tortress tell. Altred Sperling presented an illustrated lecture to the group on his hobby in history, maps. He has a collection ot over three hundred maps, many ot them printed on toreign presses, some hand drawn and ot another age. They cover the tour corners ot the globe. A dramatic program, The Land Down Under, revealed both that club members lilce to tread the board and that there is nothing dull in the past ot Australia. Trips were talcen to the Oriental lnstitute and to the Rosenwald Museum ot Science and lndustry. Otlicers tor the year were Robert Kane, president: Olga Wolnisty, vice-president: Rosella Zamzow, secretary: Mary Alice McCorlcle, treasurer: Altred Sperling, sergeant- atearms. The sponsor is Miss Katherine Connell. l56 , 1 4 .fl if gf I W O 9 ' s 1 I ,. ,I Q' 4' -V., 5 Ni -5....'f , 1 .iv ww ll HAL HALL GUARDS-FIRST FLOOR ROW I: D. Anderson, E, Brink, P. Ristau, L. Beringer, L. Schlenvogt, M. Gilson, E. Fenton, L. Steigerwaldt, N. Koelrebacker, A. Benson. ROW 2: J. Butzlatl, P. Sirnpson, M. Zimmer, A. Wagner, L. Hirsch, R. Schrnitt, J. Locastro, E. Zieblca, G. Mit, V. Wierzboslci, F. Meltzer, M. Montague, L. Lange. ROW 3: A. Ringer, J, Rappaport, D. Hiller, B. Redrnan, M. Hylen, H. Krecker, R. Jacob, D. Stonseiter, E. Roche, J. Cavanauqh, R. Leonard, J. Schoning, C. Montague. Where 'ya going-got a pass? Everyone recognizes the battle cry ot the Schurz hall guards! ln a school having one and three quarters miles ot cor- ridors ancl over three thousand lockers-an etticient hall guard system is absolutely indispensa- ble in maintaining order and discipline. I58 HALL GUARDS-SECOND FLOOR ROW l: L. Ulilhelrn, D. Krassowski, W. Schroth, A. Kopillca, H. Bantlin, D. Gus-rcm, S. Contra, D Banl, V. Hollingsead. ROW 2: R. Butler, D. Engel, J. Sauclc, M. Johnson, R. Biro, J, Houswerth, M. Washtwush, C. Eiler. J. Gartside, D. Sullivan. ROW' 3: R. Dees, E. Mvsiak, R. Wetland, B. Underwood, F. Minno, I. O'Bri:i , G. Thorsen, L. Suddeth, G. Fischer, R. Yeager. ROW 4: W. Ploetv, D. Werlrq, M. Rurtinslcv, N. Kwririrvilas, R. Tolq, A. Raduen7, L. Burk, M. Buchholz, M. Ariiundson, S, Wahl At the beginning ot the Fall semester the Schurz guard system swung into action and has continued to worlc ettectively throughout the school year. The senior marshals head the system and are chosen because they are both reli- able and alole to command respect trom other students. lt is their iob to recruit the guards and to settle all ot the ditticulties that may arise within their periods. Floor marshals are chosen on a basis ot past service and it talls to them to see that the guards are at their posts and that they contorm to certain rules. The duties ot the guards consist not only in controlling trattic and keeping the halls clear but also in delivering notices, preventing vandalism, and directing guests. UARDS HALL GUARDS-THIRD FLOOR ROW I: L. Mason, A. Butler, C. Rohr, C. Leuthner, D. Scott, K. Minarik, E. Markus, M. Engel, R. Arneson H Rorriariowski. ROW 2: D, Engelken, J. Ritchey, J. Gustafson, R. Fischer, W. Jankowski, B. Kolar, D. Wisner S. Surkowski, A. Redher, J. Rediinski, S. Summerfelt, A. Anderson. ROW 3: L. Wilewski, E. Senbinslci, E Kramer, J. Hughes, G. Lisl, A. Moennick, J. Gusterine, S. Banas, C. Mundt, C. Ehrnann, P, Feltrnann, M. Wingert ROW 4: R. Dale, I. Sheridan, D. Perschori, W. Maute, H. Kruck, S. Letschka, J. Doherty, E. Lindberg, B. Butler I. Scherpelz, D. Weston. HALL GUARDS-TRIANGLE GUARD ROW I: L. Specht, D. Dc Secki, L. Schumacher, L. Newiaroish, A. Sexenian, 6. Deslrochcs, H. Barton, W. Jorgcnson, W. Hanson, K. O'Donnell. ROW 7: R. Elliott, W. Reynolds, J. Sauck, J. Watters, D. Moeller, E. Von Ohlen, F. Kollcau, R. Naidowski, E. Collier, P. Pierson, G. O'Conncll, P. Andrzeiewski, F. Duralr, C. Stewart. ROW 3: R. Grant, D, Burke, J. Lawrence, H. Ebner, F. Krarner, L. Eichabfvber, R. Sandell, A. Krorne, H Holni, G. Udstuen, R. Dressler, J. Buchan, W. Arndt, T. Snyder, L. Janowiak. ROW 4: J. Murray, N, Yost, R. Henrich, W. Farrell, N. Scott, C. Eklund, J. Kennedy, F. Novichuct, D. Gicsf, P. Dickerson, H. Duralx, A, Mocrinich, J. Gore, B. Banet, A. Lescinslri, W. Lock, D. Karsaowski. During the Spring semester the hall guards came to the tront and helped in the Victory paper drive. The guards volunteered to arrive at school early to assist in collecting the students' contributions to the paper drive. Heretotore it has always been the custom tor one teacher to head the entire sys- tem but this semester the responsibility was divided between Miss Bernadette Orem, Mr. Thomas Perry, Mr. Clarence Garasha and Mr. George Goranson, who have helped rnalce the system more etticient and ettective. I59 Sl-ialk, S. Jens c a c , . g A. Kucharsk . BOWLING LEAGUE The Tuesday Bowling League season exlended from March, I94?, wifh eighl reams faking parl in lhe compelifion. The members of rhe lirsl Three reams each received medals and lhe lirsl rwo reams enrered 'rhe play offs for rhe ciry high school champions. When lhe league lirsf srarred lhe boys rolled pracrice games for lheir averages in lhe league. A handicap was added 'ro iheir score which would even lhem up wifh each olher. Then leams were chosen and The boys siarled 'ro hir lhe pins down. Mr. George Fleming, lhe sponsor, passed our special bowling cards which gave all league members a reduced price for bowling, and also cards which gave lhem membership in lhe American High School Bowling Congress. A secreiary lo represenr lhe boys was selecled and he kepl in 'rouch wirh lhe Congress, which issued bullelins and also a newspaper concerning bowling. Each bowler paid live cenfs a week lo rhe Bowling Congress ro help pay fhe expenses of a banguel given al lhe Slevens l-lolel, May I7, I942. lvlarerials used for prinring ihe newspaper and mailing lhe score sheels every week were also paid for wifh rhis money. Finally, when lhe curlain fell on a very successful season lhe srandings in lhe league were: Pin Bus+ers, Firsrg Five Deuces, second: Cadels, lhirdg Luckies, lourlhq Redans, Fiflh Maple Maulers, sixrhp Spares, sevenrh: Pin Boys, eighrh. The boys on ihe Pin Busrers who represenred Schurz in lhe play oils were: Elsfe, Mueller, Woiras, Pleichkhardf, and Kasmark. Those on lhe Five Deuces were: Nolan, Graczyk, Kolo, Franklin, and Voegrle. Bowling is one of fhe few sporfs lhaf can be enioyed by persons from six 'ro sixfy. There is no real exerfion in lhe game, and affer sufficienf skill is aHained H is easy fo keep 'rhe ball in fhe alley ins+eacl of in +l1e gu++er. Nofhing can surpass fhe +l1rill rhaf comes when a difficull' spare is made or when a sfrike is blasfed down ai' a crucial moment 60 TUESDAY BOWLING LEAGUE ROW l: R, Kisniirkr W F J. Doll, S. Koln, R. Ni R Ht W. Vestey, Z. Spues. ROW 2 E Lad, L. Petencin, M, L Schurz, W. Convbea' ing, L, Franklin C S R iiow hardt, W. Elsie W. B b E S h s hl R Swanson F S ld ing, C. Stahl D. Milla 3 T b W1 in A i Row is r his E. Aiiefgoff, w, Ji ie n i' l' R Sh I v ' f , -. , A , WEDNESDAY BOWLING LEAGUE omnnrsc-n Liv ins i, . C ue - f-r, R. Ham, J. Warbrittcun, W. Iverson F. Dina E. Boik. ROW 'R Brlis F Muvev F hris- 2 1 C tlansi n, R. k.i'lson, R. Dreirichl R. Mal:-ne, M'. Fleming, N. Jaworski, O. Powell, D. Pfifffcf, M. Engel- hardt, J Vos-qtif-. ROW 3: T. Casin, R. Scnalk D. Zciger, C. Larson, W. P1c.:fTs' W. Schoen- herr, E. Muelle' L. Mueller, H. Kloock, J, Comic. J. Anderson, W. Fahw nvald, FT. Schwici. BOWLING LEAGUE The Wednesday Bowling League meT aT The Garden RecreaTion Lanes wiTh Mr. George Fleming as sponsor. The Tinal sTandings OT The eighT Teams in The league Tollow: Won LosT PercenTage Flying Pins . .... . 42 2l .667 Bowling Demons 37 26 .587 Neo Tyros . . 36 27 .57l Duck Pins . . 36 27 .57l NighT l lawkS f . 32 31 .508 3OllS . 26 37 .4l3 Alley KaTs. . 23 40 .365 MeaT Balls . .. .. 20 43 .3l7 The Flying Pins sTarTed oTT To a big lead and were never overTaken. There was a mad scramble Tor second place, involving Tour Teams: The Bowling Demons, Neo Tyros. Duck Pins and The NighT T-lawks. OuT oT This conTesT came The Bowling Demons wiTh a ToTal oT ThirTy-seven games To Their crediT, one more Than eiTher The Neo Tyros or Duck Pins could win. This Tie Tor Third place necessiTaTed a roll-oTT beTween The Neo Tyros and The Duck Pins, The Neo Tyros winning Two games To one. The NighT Hawks won ThirTy-one games To gain possession oT TiTTh place. The members oT The respecTive Teams were as Tollows: Flying Pins-Larson, Mueller, PTeiTTer, Schoenherr, and Zeiger. Bowling Demons-Boik, KnudTzen, Johannson, PTeiTTer, WarbriTTon. Neo Tyros-RoTh, Geraci, Anderson, Schueller, Ericksen, Duck Pins-Iverson, Jaworski, Mallak, Fahrenwald, Powell. NighT T-lawks-ChrisTiansen, Mueller, SchmidT, lrTi, CosTa. 3Ol's--eSchalk, Carlson, l-Tank, DieTrich, BeTTis. Alley KaTs-VoegTle, Kloock, EnglehardT, Barber, Graves. MeaT Balls-Malone, Dina, Murray, l'TilTorgoT, Zielinski. The annual bangue-T was held on May I7 aT which Time The TirsT Three Teams, The Flying Pins, The Bowling Demons and The Neo Tyros, received medals. The Pin BusTersg Easy Pins: Lucky Sfrikesg King Pins: Ten Pins, and Pin SpliHers composed The six Teams for The pasT bowl- ing season. Each Team con- sisTed of four girls: DoroThy Hiliger, Helen Bogich, DelTa Prybyl, Kafhryn Goosfree, Lu- -cille Schroeder and Carol Ek- lund were The respecTive cap- Tains. The Easy Pins and The Ten Pins were honored by re- ceiving medals for Their ouT- sTanding bowling abiliTy in The Nafional Tournament GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE ROW l: D Hiliger, C. Eklund, P. Delta, D. Gaare, R. Goostree, H. Bogich, L. Schroeder ROW 2 B Bake F. Petzold, R. Borgersen, L. Van Steen, B, Natalucci, l. Van Steen, V, Ouaiver, L, Sherwood ROW 3 D Vogel A. Loehde, L, Uryasz, J. Gage, S. Marlin, D, Degroff. One of The mosT enThusiasTic groups in Schurz, is The Girls' Bowling League. The members, all of whom parTicipaTe in The games, are always eager, and are in The race To obTain The highesT score aTTainable in This acTiviTy. SuccessTul bowling was The main goal Tor which The members sTrived. This has been accomplished by Their conTinual pracTice and Their bowling in compeTiTive TournamenTs. During The season, numerous awards have been presenTed To These bowlers Tor Their ouTsTanding abiliTy. The length oT The season was from OcTober To March, a Time during which The League meT every Wednesday aT Samuelson's Arcade where The six Teams compeTed wiTh one anoTher by bowling Three games aT each meeTing. A Trophy was won by DelTa Prybyl Tor having bowled The highesT game in a TournamenT held by The mem- bers aT The end oT The season. AT This TournamenT, The Easy Pins secured TirsT place. Darlene Gaare successTully succeeded Lois Egger as presidenT and secreTary, and Lorraine Uryasz has been The Leagues publiciTy agenT Tor The Schurz Times. Under The sponsorship and supervision oT Miss McRae, The members have had an opporTuniTy To gain insTrucTion, and Thus become more skillful in This sporT. This skill was displayed when The members compeTed wiTh numerous oTher girls Trom various ciTies and sTaTes in The l-lerald American Girls' Bowling TournamenT, held on February 28. A banqueT given aT The STevens l-loTel on May l7 Tor all high school bowlers, was The greaTesT social evenT oT The season. HTHLETICS To set the cause above renown To love the game above the prize. -HENRY NEWBOLT A , ' N N ' ' at -4 Ti 4 1. ' a MFL:- , ,jf .Jr ' :::WiSvPi5 ,.g:1.p.f.s1v..-fk,,QH' yi. 21-1.-,.. , I .B ASS! spvr' NQNNW 45 Y CHEER LEADERS ROW l: E. Rodewald, C. Donington, P. Shafer, D. Knudson. ROW 2: P. Koch, E Loveletle, B. Oakes, J H l . G VOYSSVT. 5' Pg y . , , M f M we ,f ':,,A,.!Z, , F, M lv ' gs W, '- ,,,, i N 5 11 -. TW , ..-: iT'r f -Y , f ' -me V. ,1 , - ,v-, v-.1 .,. , ri. f T' 3 ,,QgMi5 'af 1-Q, rg-1 1 ff 1 i 'Websen- ,6K, I,,H WB! , J,,,I, 5 OH Q -'l'i'f'?: '- 1511-l l ilgsyillliii ? rl i ii 4 Wmwlw . , - X glw.-.rggfwr When an announcemenT is made Thaf new cheerleaders are To be chosen, scores of sTudenTs flock To The gymnasium for TryouTs. All of Them are Taughl' how To give cheers, Then The exisTing cheerleaders observe Their form and delivery and pick new mem- bers Tor The Team. l63 TIME T0 CHEER The Team's here-iT's Time To cheer! The cheerleaders leap To acTion, and The air is Tilled wiTh The lusTy and enThusiasTic voices from The grandsTand. They dance The Susy-Q, do cannibalisTic Turns and jump high inTo The air To spur Schurz on To vicTory. Rain doesn'T dampen Their spiriTsg mud or no mud They carry on. IT The Team is on Top, how They cheer! BuT iT The going is a liTTle Tough-well-They cheer iusT Twice as hard To encourage The players. BeTween The halves, They lead The opposing grandsTand in a series of cheers To prove ThaT good sporTsmanship is ever a Schurz TradiTion. DoroThy Ann Knudsen, was The peppy Ii+Tle capTain and her able Team consisTed of Charlene DorringTon, Elaine Roswold, Phyllis Shafer, Jack l-lalvorsen, Paul Koch, RoberT Oakes and Edward LovleTTe. Seven come eleven Remember such yells as- Come a purple, come a gold We've goT a Team ThaT will really holdl Boom, chiclc-a-boom Boom, chiclc-a-boom Boom, chiclc-a-boom Chiclca, riclca-chiclca -boom GFI S-s-s-s, bom bah S-s-s-s. born bah Schurz, Schurz Rah+Rah--Rah-lan ShiTT, hilae, one'Two Go Schurz, plow Through Rah-raherah-rah Yea a-a-a-afa- Schurz. WW, 4? '-uv A I -Q Q ,- 75 gk W, X M' mx 'K' A Q 4- nf v ,' U 2 1 ' V ' WH. 2533 R If-,-2 1: ' .4 4l , MJ: Q :I- , r,n.N5AN H .4-i I 1:5 ' L J KL 'if' ', , K + ' .4 , m, g we., .ez V 1' we-T 1', 'e-fQ!3t - X Y f ' f, 'Q- 1 1 J -T , WW -GIIIQL... lilffi f ri J J. er FOOTBALL TEAM The Schurz foofball feam finished fhe season wifh an excepfional record, consid- ering fhaf fhey received a new coach, Mr. O'Keefe, iusf eighf pracfice days before fhe firsf game. Mr. O'Keefe had fo sfep info fhe coaching job and weed ouf a sfarf- ing eleven from sevenfy-five anxious would-be players. The feam fhaf was finally ap- proved for firsf sfring was composed of Brink, Lucas, Gresey, McAdams, Morrissey. Wallerman, Barons and Hoppe in fhe line, and Schwall, Murdock and Biersdorf in fhe ioackfield. The chosen reserves were Varriage, Pfeiffer, Lays, Munsen, Wanzung, l-ledlin and Suerfh. The feam wenf fhrough 'rhe season winning four games, losing fwo, and fying fwo. The record follows: Schurz ,, ,. , , , , , I3 Roosevelf , I2 Schurz ,,,,, . 6 Senn , ,V , 28 Schurz ,,,, , I2 Lane ., , ,,,, , I2 Schurzn, ,. ,. O Sullivan ,, 7 Schurzm , 6 Waller ,, 0 Schurz, , . 9 Taff ,,s,,,,,, , 7 Schurz ., , I3 Amundsen O Schurz , 6 Foreman ,, , 6 65 72 Schurz came near winning bofh fhe Lane and Foreman games in which Vicfor Schwall ran forfy yards and sixfy yards, respecfively, for fouchdowns only fo have Them nullified by penalfies. ln The Senn game fhree pases were dropped in fhe end zone wifh pofenfial receivers in fhe clear. Then Sullivan connecfed on a lucky pass which sef up fhe winning fouchdown. Also Taff made a fiffy-yard fouchdown pass, fhe only one come plefed againsf Quarferback Paul Murdock, fhroughouf fhe season. The foofball feam concluded a successful season affer geffing off fo a bad sfarf by losing fwo, lying fwo, and winning only one game in fhe firsf five games played. The feam hif ifs sfride in fhe Waller game and wenf on fo win all ifs remaining games. Ji 5 f fix , . . jgzf ROW I: A. Luc N G. Brink, N. G S y B captairig E. Mo ss ,Barons, J. Swe Pheiff RO manager' H T 6 Trosf, R. Doruff K B l f Varrige, Mr. O K l h Murdock, V, Sch Il C S h b man, E. Rnoa R D k J. Sigmund, A. er, rnanaqszr. R e Munson, D. Pfcff Bachrnan, E. St ka E H Nemec, R.La1s A Kl k 45 XSL Favr- fl 5 T .a x Wxx, we ww' , G ff .ww 5 ,.. .Q -' f M , -M -mv . .1 , . ,,, af' .nf en , gg cf My Mm x Q ff., W ,.,.:,,, . N L , A A , ' ,,. wp ' Q ' ' i A A 'qw ,. h . ,,, M M..-, 3 . , , -skfyii . Q XX, Q-H f . X ' ' 4 1: 435 fe Q. SQ, 1 , S. Jenkins, R. Jaworslru, L Wa l WT 2, L. Cm :. . ' B. DSWTQIH, Mr, Pollack coach SOCCER TEAM This season The soccer Team was handicapped because oT The lack oT experienced players. DespiTe This diTTiculTy The Team placed Third in Their secTion. The Team Tied lasT years sT'aTe champs, Crane, and held This year's champs, Lane, To a scoreless Tie. Schurz has The disTincTion oT being The only Team To hold Lane scoreless. Mr. Pollalc, a newcomer aT Schurz, was The coach. T-le had his work cuT ouT Tor him before he sTarTed, because oT The laclc oT experienced players. AssisTing him were RoberT Jurin, capTain: LeRoy DieTz, co-capTain1 and Thomas Walsh and Bernard DeWolTT, manager and assisTanT manager. Every member oT The Team puT all his skill and eTTorT inTo The game and no in' dividual honors could be given. Mr. Pollak believes ThaT Schurz has a good chance oT having an excellenT Team ne-xT year as a resulT oT The TacT ThaT mosT oT The presenT players are undergraduaTes. 4 9 Q , x 9 1 ' -f v 6 - Y 'T i A - gf 'TT. A V Tx. .E ww why .xgkfgnx M. ,v 4: r . . - , ., .H E ' YT4 ss ne,-5, rfr.5 ::'vQ' pr'-'T' T iw -T H ' I .Tl I, 1 . :K-gy: . 7, r, wmxysy I 'T f ew w: 'TM T ll'fg'fV,:. -QU ! LTV, ' 135-lm-S Qipggjffk-. T X-vc It 6 if KW' T Tam- W - 'Y 1 250: -r' ' . Lil- 'Tffi .4,. fm-.m,,,,4-Tefifi mein Y, ,.,,:..,.-5.1, . 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Y ,x -ci 'P qs QTY Q, K ,- if - img., A T- 'V Nhzyax 'NW' 4- H I' x 5 Q., w.,,.Jvavs'AesJneH.Q,,wufx4,1w.a1 .gif m,.,,,,.z f -fslm y , IS ik . , 1 nf? . .5 ' ' I R ' - Q XA f . , , . in , 'sa AK I 5, :W-. ,wwzyf fm. 1, z ff Q. fix . L- ' 445, - ' s,,V W .. J M 1 5' ,Af 1' Q 1 .f . ,, . I r, Ex My ' J, M I .M K . wwvdgg, ' 1' 'X kg: 5'i,uf5f,'wf Wig? if -L f ev :fri-w ,S 56-f'1,J 'W . lx -fggigplit - f ' W , . mx -v.u,,.l,gWMv M34 H, Hap- Q . W? Q yqiitw, E' Q l - fe N mm W. . , 1 x. Wu M Q . V. 5 A x 'f jr' tu. ' Q ' 'A O , 1, . 4 f we ' .-.,. I . hm... 5 V 'KKK'- '41 if ' 'Z Qyfgdli A :....:f -: :f:f,:,::: W 1 x' 1'!f!'1f --Q 55- , 5,3 if sz' f f ya wn ax fy' ,ze-11, 6532 2 ' , nv ,VV K .Q 51,2 gk ' f ff ig 'W mf' 1 ln, 5 . -ww , 5- 9 -- 5 .. .ii'Q.ijfSifig: - - mfwvwifvlii- m. M-fsiigeieffigggwf:fffQi2fiis.'--iifafaiif ,Q ,gif W, Lfii,'.fQv5f121L5QEi?f?f?LiQ5?Eif?:?fA5S?5i?ff1FE5ifEi-fifi, 'gf . ,.,. ,,, 2,iL,. V., Z,L,. T, .,, Q. -1- QM wifi-1v-sim ef-Qfi'f1-W L' .-mfsg-ixligff ,. -mfr--W1-fsifiil i X'-izs:2.aifffffQ?is2z'f C ,wg I .Q ' 1: Z In asf - A. ,Q . gf-- W. A, A , , x... S A f Q Q N isa x 2 . was xjx F' if QS' Swim ,1Qigi if Q.- 1 A ni QQ. U ?4 5 , ?' If , xx my 'Y- wwf . xl I a L- Q 1 X A LW -W' mi 1 E , 1 I V ' l W, Pri ra, SENIOR BASKETBALL Schurz Senior Cagers have compleied anofher successful season and have added more League vic+ories +o lheir already prominem' laurels. Under Mr. Eugene Nowalcs sponsorship and Allan Pos+'s managemenlr rhe ieam proved how really good fhey were. The firs+ +eam, before February graduarion, consisfed of Gerfz, capfainq Robbin, Priebe, Burs+rom and Peferson. Aiier graduarion, however, lwo men were los+-PeTer- son, ihe ieam's iasiesl' man and lasf year's Junior caplain, and Burslrom, an equally imporiani' player. Newcomers 'ro be added fo ihe Big Five from lime io lime included Campbell, Graiza, Cardinell, Buclcwald, Sieigerwald and ihe Peslcuslci broihers. These, as well as The lirsi slring, are eligible leiiermen. lf is inleresiing To no+e fhai Oerlz, slar baslcel sinlcer, and Robbin, oulslanding defense man, are The only men io play in every League game. As was +o be expecred, ihe Lane game drew a huge crowd. This Jrhrilling evenl was disappoinfingly ierminaied by a final score of 4l-36, Lane deiealing Schurz by The narrow margin of 5 poinis. One of fhe +eam's many viclories was The one in which Schurz deieaied Sfeinmeiz, 22-I8. Anoiher was lhe Schurz-Tall game when Schurz loeai i'rs opponeni, 37-2 I, a really greal score. Perhaps ihe mosi siarlling developmenf was rhe game opposiie Wells ai lhe lirsi round oi playoffs for ihe Ciiy championship, in which Schurz losf, 34-28, Thus elimi- naling 'rhemselves from furiher compeiiiion. Nexr year's leam will welcome many new members, and wiih lhe aid of ihe re- maining ones, il is hoped lhal ir will conlinue fhe good example sei lhis year. ROW I S e captain V B si R St h R. Buc a ROW 2 P B R y 1 hl J 5 M Nowak, R T C R is M Kozeluh A P 1 g I :LJ . N. r ,. , Y A yfsiiivw Fairy, 'A , 7 , I ,,,,57K,,5Iz 4' Q, Q. ' . . --.. V . ' -1 5 M ? Y' - Er- V, 4 ' 1 A . v . sg, ' If N.. M1 ' MC' 7, AV -PM . QQ min x'151, . N ww It H ' M K f W. , 'QQCNKWQI Wim, km, K , K K ,Q ii K. ' A .U i n 'ffl iffil' Q . P 'dis Q, a I -.of Q-.,.........-1 ROW I: C. Zvlrs, J. Kannenberg, E. Skoglund, N. Dunwoody, A. Blonstein, captaim N. Walker, L. Basak, K. Hughes, J. Shields. ROW 2: P. Bays, manager, L. Cous- 's A Z' ek R a s M in, . nom , Nowak, coachg E. Earle, H. Stone, H. Schulz, J. Au en manager. qst , A, Post. .Hnon, r. IUNIOR BASKETBALL In conlrasl 'ro 'rhe success of lasi year's leam, 'rhe Juniors had a very difiiculi 'rime of il in l942. Hughes, Basalc, Slcoglund, Kannenberg and Blonslein, who was caplain and high scorer of The feam, composed The iirsi slring. All buf Kannenberg, who replaced Dun- woody, played in every one of ihe IO League games. Neverlheless, all lhe leam members, including Hanson, Bleclce, Schuliz, Sione, Shields, Zylcs and Ziemek, are eligible lellermen. The +eam's biggesl viclory of ihe season was probably The one in which 'rhey defealed Lake View, 26-25, wifh Slcoglund high scoring wiih I2 poinls, and Hughes following wiih 9 poinls. Nexl semesler, wilh all fhe experienced players lexcepling Blonslrein and Elcoglundl remaining on The ieam, lhe Schurz Juniors are bound io conlinue af 'rhe fasl pace sei for 'rhem in previous years. xi, .L 1 r .. L .. if , , f' ' , ,. ' - , ,. ,,-.mrgviz W - '- 1 . Y -. wir. H'-' 4,4 it I ti -i r I Y. i ,u..,.dg,,,,f - - ' fl'-LMP -'F'f5 fl'Z'h -.'..Q,, 4-,.-... W 8' - -.,.5ui'.. . . , ,. , , I ' 'Wy W . XX ,'i.,' m ,sl x c JUNIOR TRACK TEAM ROW I-A. Isaak, F. Gondela, R. Peters, E. Servis, L. Adams, H. Day- ment, A. Meschewski. ROW 2- R, Neri, J. McDonnough, F. Gi-oh, R. Erickson, T. Mech, R. Haddon, N, Wilson, H. Roberts, C. Bartuce. ROW 3-Mr. Topping, coach, L. Graves, T, Carra, K, Christofterson, captain, R. Dowling, H, Nowicki, R. Lallv, F, Riehman, M. Franzson, E. Gresey, manager. IUNIOR TRACK Competing against Chicago public high schools, the track teams closed the lndoor season undeteated. They were victorious over l-larrison, last year's City champions, Crane and Sullivan. They also deteated Maine and Proviso ot the Suburgan League. Later in the City meet in which more than 600 competitors, representing 32 high schools, took part, the Schurz Junior track team came out tirst in the Junior division, while the Seniors placed titth in the Senior division. These Junior City champions scored ZBVQ points to annex the title. Point getters were Leslie Graves, who came in third and tourth in the broad iump and shot put, respectively, and who also estab- lished a new school record in the shot put with a heavy ot 49' 9 , Dick Lahly, who took second with a leap ot 5' 5 in the high iump and then went on to place tourth in the 60-yard low hurdle, and City champ: Arnold lsaak, who tied tor tirst in the pole vault, clearing the bar at 9' S . A sensational newcomer, Ralph Dowling, who is undeteated, traveled 660 yards in I:28.2, breaking the city's old record ot l:28.5. His teammate, Carra, tollowed right behind him taking third place. Schurz Juniors were not satistied with only one record to their credit, so they had to end the city meet by breaking the 880-yard relay record, lowering the old mark pi A H resey, manage SENIOR TRACK of I:4I.l fo l:39.9. The championship relay was composed of Riehman, Roberfs, Carra and Dowling. ln lhe Cify meer Ken Beiersdorf slarled The Seniors foward fheir l4lf2 poinis by placing fiffh in The shol pul. Three Schurz men placed in 'rhe pole vaulf, buf They were able To amass only 8lf2 poinis. They were Bill Ravenscraff, rising siar, Glenn Whiffle, las? year's Junior Cily champ and school ouidoor record holder, and Glenn l-larcz, mosl promising pole vauller. - Five fellas were lied lor firsl place in +he high iump, among lhem was Ciiy champion Alvin Birns, who also placed +hird in The high hurdles: Norberl Gresey, placed fiflhg Waller Klinlc and Edward Lorenz, buddies, placed fifih in lhe 880 and lourfh in fhe mile, respec+ively, ro wind up fhe Cily indoor meer. Possible mee+s for lhe ouldoor season were: Crane, S+einrne+z, Lane, Auslin, Senn, Wheaion, Proviso Relays and lhe Chicago Teachers Relays. The elecied caplains for lhis pasi year have been Norberi Gresey, Senior, and Ken Chrislolferson, Junior, Gene Gresey and Bob Gnarro have been +he managers. Mr. George Topping was The able coach. rf' .am ii'-w ' -,,' '1 ',1,,w-1 Ei . X -A ,.,,:,s ff-PH' -+..,',., H V .V .1 -f- W . 1.1-s ,, ,, , , ' H- 1 . .. - :'.:w.--1+ - G . f ia 5 , 7 1' 8 0 'X ,1r.,1-,Qvff .xhl 4 ' kb SENIOR TRACK TEAM ROW I-C. Mu F MCA th E. Lorenz, J. Sq d S M H. Stone, J. Sta ley ROW 2 G Tassef, B. Larson Gresey, captain, B Ra sc alt Klink, L, Wahl. R W 3 'ng, coach, V. S R . Birns, J, New a Galt, B. McAdams c ROW I: J. Hoppie, R. Thayer, M. Dulko, N. Blankenship, L. Mueller, 0. Powell, H. Messling, R. Raabe. ROW 2: M. Ohrn, J. Bromley, T. Martino, N. Karst, D. Stonesifer, A. Janicki, Neubert, R. Roberts. ROW 3: E. Messlinq, Michewski, K. Bush, S. Jenkins, J. Lamos, W. Paizer, J. Semple, D, Johansen, D. Nevins, W. Langeland. CREW Begun Two years ago, The crew has developed Trom a group oT enThusiasTic boys in a boaT To a crack rowing Team, and The sporT has advanced Trom an experimenT To a permanenT parT of Schurz eThleTics. Members oT The Team Talce up pre-season Training early in March. The boys pracTice limbering up exercises and work ouT on rowing machines To develop and perTecT Their Technique. Then as The ice melTs They progress To ouTdoor Training consisTing of individual rowing pracTice, which enTails rowing aT leasT Three miles a day. and group pracTice in The regulaTion shell as well as in a heavier boaT designed Tor Training purposes. lT is here ThaT precision and Timing are combined wiTh coordi- naTe acTion To produce e crack Team. The sporT is a vigorous one and demands a greaT supply oT energy on The parT of The boys. As a resulT crew members are encouraged To enTer no oTher sporT or parTicipaTe in sTrenuous exercise of any oTher lcind. This season The Team compeTed egainsT such schools as Waller, Marmian Mili- Tary Academy, Culver MiliTary Academy, WesT Madison, Ecorse, and ST. Johns. WesT PoinT, Michigan. They made an excepTionally Tine showing despi+e The TacT ThaT many oT These schools have supporTed a crew Tor years. Their greaT success This year may be aTTribuTed To The Tine cooperaTion on The parT oT The Team and Their coaches, Bob Johnson, a former crew sTar himselT, and Ed Meschewslci. As The season closed iT was possible To say ThaT iT was Thus Tar The crew's besT buT by no means Their goal. WiTh The spiriT oT cooperaTion and The abiliTy shown by These boys iT will be no Time beTore Schurz Crew will be a champion Team. X X f 1 . x '. f , . Ek q,4.- ',vfAqZ Q1 , rf, m 'UV 'T 'f1'i ' s I'r ze..v .. , , ,, 152511. 5, ,.,,. ....,. W' TFT is ' 2 Irs . Ll 4irEfG. i:ivY?F'V Tisiii- i'7lT 1'T-'.,,-3 .--.. T . . new Y5, J. McGrann, FENCING TEAM Fencing was inTroduced This year aT Schurz Tor The TirsT Time. Coached by Mr. Wuehrmann, The boys were TirsT TaughT The rudimenTs oT Tencing and Then Tenced wiTh each oTher unTil They became more skillTul each Time. From among all The boys The bes+ Tencers were chosen To represenT The Schurz Fencing Team in all cornpeTiTion wiTh oTher schools. These Team members had To pracTice more Than The resT oT The boys so as To be worThy oT being on The Team. The members oT This year's Fencing Team were: Lucas, McGrann, SchulTze, and SiewarTg Radoll and Kozminski were The alTernaTes. Playing againsT Lane Tech, The Team losT TiTTeen bouTs To one and againsT AusTin The ouTcome was liTTle beT'Ter, Schurz losing TourTeen bouTs To Two. In The CiTy MeeT. The Schurz Fencing Team Tinished eighTh ouT of nine places. However, They losT sixTh place by only Three poinTs. Con- sidering ThaT This was The TirsT year, The Fencing Team did Tairly well. Mr. Wuehrmann is sure ThaT nexT year The Schurz Fencing Team will be vasTly improved because Three oT The boys on This year's Team will be back wiTh one year's experience behind Them. There are also six more boys who hold much promise Tor The TuTure. The nine boys Tor nexT year's Team are: Tv1cGrann, Rodoll, Kozminski, STribolT, ConsTanT, l-leldT, Pilcher, Rogers, and Reidowkowski. All boys who Think They could gualiTy as members on nexT year's Team are inviTed To come ouT and parTicipaTe. Even if They do noT make The Team They will have a good Time and will gain some valuable Training in Tencing. S' ' 'IX W ,Y 3 1 ,yi l . ff ' T' ,ef ' swans il V 'BK 'ET.f i'Tf ' ' .1.,,, .. -mi' in-Mm J, mi., .-:.ff5flTETTi:iarm., ww , Y' .i .-im.. .-i,.,. ROW I: T. Kaz sk E Ra o M, Schultz, A. L a J S f W l: . . Soo A S lomon. RO B andlellner, T. Urban, L. Soren- s S Robbins, L. Young, JPsksk EShl diclc,cah'L Wils M e u i, . C u ze. o c , , i on, . W 2: l'l. Cohn, L. TENNIS TEAM Lasl year lhe Schurz lennis leam beal oul lhe pasl champs from Crane fo win lhe seclion lille, and have greal prospecls for lhe presenl season. ln lhe playoffs il losl lo lhe perennial champs from Senn, lhree marches lo lwo. Senn, before lhis march, had noi even losl one sei of one march lo anyone. This year's leam is composed of Number l singles player, Caplain Erwin Schulze. lhe veferan doubles leam of Leroy Wilson and lvlarly Solomon, and James Peslcuslci. who won The inlramural lournamenl lo become lhe Number 2 man. The new coach. lvlr. Sooclilc, has high hopes for lhe lulure wilh a possible cily lille in view. Newcomer Loren Young adds slrenglh lo 'rhe leam and many good freshmen ancl sophomores malce lhe oulloolc for fulure seasons brighl. All lhal players and spec- lalors have lo do now is lo worry aboul lennis balls ancl lhe well-lcnown priorilies. o Q .A R N X L is ROW I: J. Voegtle, L. Franklin E. Earle, T. Frano, N. Richter, J GGLF TEAM Came spring This year and once more The golTers oT Schurz began To perTecT Those sTrolces which would carry Them To The ciTy TiTle. The courses were in good shape This season and some good showings were made. Playing in The wesT secTion This year, Schurz scheduled meeTs wiTh Crane, STein- meTz, Lane, AusTin, and Foreman. The Team beaT Crane nine To Three. Their maTch wiTh STeinmeTz was a winner Tor Them, The score being seven and one4halT To Tour and one-halT. They losT a close maTch To Foreman by a score oT six and one-halT To Tive and one-halT. On May 30, The Team made Their yearly Trip To ST. John's lv1iliTary Academy in DelaTield, Wisconsin. The Team really loolced Torward To This Trip because oT The wonderful Times They had in previous years. The Team was composed oi RoberT GasTorT, Thomas VoegTle, Edwin Earle, and Leonard Franlclin. The Team losT Two oT iTs A-I men, RoberT GasTorT and Thomas VoegTle because of graduaTion. However, There are many promising prospecTs Tor nexT season, Ted Frano and Joseph Gruber being only a Tew oT Them. The sTandings near The end oT The season showed Schurz on The winning end. The Team was coached by Mr. OTTo l-larz who coached The Team wiTh much proTiciency. , 11 N ,Lffgyif .11 , T, v Wil, -' ,I , ' ,Q . :'1 ' r ' 'z ' .. -T V 'Wi -S' f ,rf f T Q, l-2,q'-',- jf!-' ' .1 ,S in L 5:1,,k5zi,w1g.f:' Q' ' Tal . s-' Elf T 's f 'T-'i1'1'. 'Q s... Flin .: 32' Gruber, T. Voeqtle. l W I-M. Graclyk, R. P k Tk da T Ormerod R C f h s J F J Ma y lla, K. Hug e , 2 R. Rusch, D. Calmeyn, D. Cossi- d nic, V. Kesllk, R. Gastorf, E. No- Ia, Pedian, W. Hansen, A. Kli- k. ROW 3-Mr, Nowak, coa W rv S h I Priefe, R. c ma zer, D. Camp D Il, K. Hess, R. Graczyk, J. Mack, C rr, F. Cafarell a, manager, . reeinan, ROW BASEBALL TEAM Baseball, Americas favorile game, revealed lhis year al Schurz who could be expecled 'ro be The Bob Feller, Dizzy Dean, or Joe DiMaggio of Tomorrow. Allhough a+ fhis wriling lhe final resulls have noi been oblained, lhe leam opened ils season wilh a fine chance 'ro reach The 'Final play-offs. Wifhoul a doubl il is 'rhe besl leem in The cily in The opinion of Schurz fans. The 'ream played in The Norlh Seclion This year, compeling wilh such schools as Senn, Roosevelt Amundsen, Waller, Taft and Lane. Needless To say, The biggesl' and mosf imporlanl game in The eyes of Schurz was lhaf wifh Lane. Relurning from lasl year's Team were Schmalzer, Nolan, Calmeyn, and Gaslorf. The pilching slafl, composed of Ed Nolan and Caplain Bob Gaslorf, is one of 'rhe besl in lhe cily. Lenny Basak, lransfer from Taff, has done a remarkable job as firsl sfring cafcher. Leading hilrers were Priebe, Calmeyn, Graczyk, Basak, Nolan, and Hansen. The leam was coached by Coach Nowak. The firsl slring baflery for This year was as follows: lb, Klimek: 2b, Graczyk: 3b. 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