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

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Colburn, lrving T. Collier, William Czechowski, Chesler M. Goldman, Norman B. Gullackson, Arlhur Johnson, Wallis Klein, Harry Kuhn, Roberl E. Lee, Roberl William Malek, Michael Morlrud, Roberl G. O'Brien, Joseph Purcala, Roman Trawinski, Henry Woicik, Adam 'A' Adolfson, Gilberl Agoranos, Leo Albanese, Rosario Alberi, Joseph D. Allen, Donald E. Allen, Fred Allweiler, Joseph O. Allergoll, Charles G. Allergoll, Henry Ambler, Gerald L. Amundsen, Alfred C. Anderson, Clarence H. Anderson Clarence K. Anderson, Gran E. Anderson Harvey Anderson Lewis Anderson, Louis C. Anderson, Wallace F. Anderson, Wm. C. Andrazyk, Charles C. Andrews, LeRoy W. Ardiff, Vernon L. Arndl, Roberl E. Arns, Joseph Arvidson, Theo. L. Asker, Earl Alhanis, Harry Alhanis, Peler G. Allas, Donald Avichauser, Howard R. Avichouser, Roberl Axlell, Allen Bailey, Kennelh Baker, James Baliga, Emil Banel, Roberl M. Banks, V. J. ll3onkowskil Banomo, Rocco Boranowski, Clarence Barber, James Barnes, William Barrell, William J. Barry, Norman Barry, Philip Barry, Thomas Barloszewski, Erwin Barls, Clarence L. Barls, Francis O. Baschleben, Alvin Cclmeynl Edwin Baslian, Roberl J. Boley, Truman Bauer, Sheldon E. Baumgarlner, Rulh Bauslerl, George M. Bealo, Raymond Beaudreau, Howard Beckman, Ellen Bedner, George Beening, Fred Behm, Wallace H. Bencivenga, John P.. Bernard, Don Berlagna Arlhur Berlhold, Edward L. Bickford, Charles Bilhorn, Oliver E. Bilmar, Lawrence Birkemar, R. ,. L - .H B . : . ' if . ,, N7 . J 2' rv . of duly Black, Wallace Black, Winslon E. Blockowski, Leon Blecke, Lawrence P. Bloemsma, Eugene P. Blonslein, Clemenl Blume, Le Roy Blumhagen, William Blylh, Russel Boiar, Clemenl W. Boland, Gordon W. Boles, Harold Bolin, Roberl Boone, Charles L. Baolh, George V. Borcherl, Frederic E. Bardwell, Clillon R. Borgordl, Golllieb Borlek, Richard P. Boslon, Jack Bouma, Harley M. Bowman, Kennelh Boyer, J. P. Brabec, Roberl Bracke, Richard Brackus, Richard P. Braddy, Tillman Bradwoy, Bruce M. Braendle, George Brandl, Donald Brandl, Roberl Brandfeldner, Louis Bralu, Peler Braun, Elmer Broun, Charles K. Braun, Herberl C. Braun, Herberl H. Breen, Edward Breich, George Breilzke, Norman Broberg, Wilfred J. Brocko, John Brown, Forresl C. Brown, Mary Belh Brown, Norval Brown, Roberl Brown, Roberl J. Brown, Roberl L. Bruchman, Erwin Brulle, Roberl Brunner, Charles Bruszewski, Edward Buchan, Melvin Buchollz, Ray H. Buchwold, Anlhany Buehling, Sluarl Buelow, Roberl Buelow, Herberl Burk, Norberl T. iGburekl Burke, Jack P. Burkhardl, Joseph H. Burbey, Darrell W. Burley, Clarence J. Burrs, Lawrence Bywaler, Harry F. Coboor Ra Cernik, William Chaiser, Richard Chado, Elmer R. Chandler, Knowllon A. Chapman, Sluorl Lee Chesser, Arlhur Chiappe, Andrew J. Chidesler, Edward Chrislensen, Harold E. Chrisliansen, Walker Chrislianson, Kennelh A. Chrislianson, William W. Chulay, Frank J. Cichowski, Edward S., Cigrang, Kennelh Clark, Lowell S. Clarizio, Carl J. Clemens, Harry Jr. Clemmensen, George Clemelsen, Lloyd T. Clinkenbeard, Thomas Calwell, Roberl C. Connors, John J. Conroy, Frank Cormock, James Cornwell, Wilbur Cosla, Konslanline Collier, William Couch, Max V. Counihan, Frank W. Craig, Louis E. Cromwell, Frederick Cross, Charles W. Cross, Thomas Cruise, George A. Cukier, Roberl W. Cukla, Bruno W. Cummings, Dolores Ann Cunningham, Ernesl Cupan, Richard Culhill, Scoll Cyapar, Paul J. Czockowski, Milcheli J. Czarkowski, Adam Czechowski, Chesler M. Czechowski, Theodore J. Dahmer, Alvin A. Dallman, Joseph Daniels, Edward M. Danielski, Ben Danielson, Ralph David, Richard A. Davidson, Louis M. Davis, Eldridge T. Davis, James W. Davis, LeRoy A. Davis, Milburn Davis, Richard F. Dawson, Marlin J. Daymenl, Burlan DeBarlalo, Anlhony Dellarlolo, Jack Deger, John O. DeGlopper, Ray DeJohn, Dan F. . Y Cadman, Reginald Cairns, Herberl Cairo, Adolph Calko, George DeLonoker, John L. Demelry, James C. Dempsey, Marlin Demski, Raymond Dennison, William A. Calmeyn, Roberl C. Calpin, Eugene Cardiuell, Roberl Carlsen, Arvid J. Carlsen Hugo Derrickson, R. A. Carlsen Carlson : Thoralf Donald E. . Carlson, Glenn A. Carlson, William Carr E mer H , I . Carsello, Gilberl Case, Emerson Case, John T. Cashman, Raymond Cossola, Micheal Cossala, Roland Collin, Charles S. Collin, Orrin Cernik, George R. DeSlahl, Richard Dielz, Aime H. Dielz, Lee Dina, Frank Dobberlin, Raymond Dolezal, Thomas Donohue, Lawrence E. Dougherly, Howard W. Dougherly, Mary Jane Dowd, Harry E. Dralh, Roberl E. Drew, Norberl B. Drucker, Edward R. Drucker, George Drucker, John Dugan, John M. Jr. Dunlop, Sluarl Durham, Jack Durham, Warren C. Dworak, Florian A, Dyrness, Calvin Eagen, James Easlham, Thomas Eble, Edward A. Eberl, George Eberl, Waller Eckerl, Harry T. Edbrooke, Viclor C. Edgoose, William Edwards Waldri C Jr , p . . Edwards, Warren W. Egan, James Egan, William R. Ehle, Arlhur H. Einarson, Reynir Eipper, John Jr. Eismann, Jock Ekman, Harold G. Eldredge, Don H. Ellingswarlh, Raymond Ellioll, Richard Ellioll, Richard H. Ellis, William Eme, Leonard W. Emery, Cecil Enckes, V. J. Endres, Donald F. Endres, V. J. Engelbrelsen, Roberl A. Enquisl, Carl Erickson, Arlhur Erickson, George W. Ernsl, Harald Ernsl, John R. Eurich, Harold E. Evans, George Evans, Richard C. Evensan, Clifford Ever, Charlolle, J. Fahrenwald, William J. Foirbairn, David Fallenline, Marvin Farr, Sherman Farr, Waller H. Feldl, Everell R. Felgenhauer, Elmer W. Fensholl, Edward C. Ferguson, Ralph E. Ferry, Roberl M. Field, Francis J. Field, Roberl M. Field, Vernon M. Finger, Melvin L. Finnegan, James B. Fischer, Harry Fischer, Warren R. Flogo, Edward Fleck, Charles Flelcher, Gordon Flinn, Elmer H. Fliss, George J. Florin, Omar G. Florin, Roland E. Florworlh, Joseph Floyel, Charles F. Foersler, Henry Follansbee, Warren E. Forde, Marshall E. Foreslal, Thomas Forpe, Roberl Foss, Roberl Fay, George B. Francis, Lesler M. Frank, Theodore A. Frankenberg, Manley G. Franklin, Elmer A. Franklin, Murray Franzen, Warren Frederick, William Friesner, George J. Frilchie, Raymond Frilchie, Roberl M. Freeland, Boyne Frizen, Edward Froelich, Roberl Furslon, Fred Goebel, Charles Goislke, Alberl Galinski, John Gallagher, Carl E. Garleff, Augusl Gofli, Henry Galli, Roberl Geannapoulos, Nickolas Geel, Alon J. Geis, Raymond J. Gerlz, Jack Giacomino, Vincenl Gierke, Charles F. Gierke, Chas. J. Giese, Roberl A. Gilberlsen, Alberl O. Gill, Chesler Ginler, Harry L. Gleason, Eugene O. Glombinski, Slanley Glowinski, Daniel Gode, Edgar Godfrey, Francois W. Gohde, Charles H. Golding, Ralph W. Goldman, Norman B. Goleas, Eric Goodenow, Roberl P. Gordon, Ralph Gourley, James E. Grobo, George H, .6. To you whom we knew yeslerday Who bravely face li'le's work lamorrow, To you who will see ballle blood Who now have lillle lhoughl of sorrawg To you who shall see vivid days Of lrhalri, bool camp, and command, The slar-spangled rhylhm ol marching leel Echoing lar across the land: To all you former muscle men, You kings, who roamed lhe halls ol Schurz, ln memory ol your home-work days, The laughs and lriumphs lhal were yours, The gridiron, drill hall, campus ioys, The proms and chem labs lhal you've known, The friendships lhal will always slay Close lo your hearl where'er you roam: Thal grealer glories shall nol dim Those lrolics, lun, and friendships lrue, Thal school high-lighls be remembered, We presenl lhis book lo you. Grobowski, Richard Graczyk, Michael Gram, Henry Gramz, Earl Gray, Tom Gray, Harry S. Green, Arnold L. Greinke, Ernesl E. Grenzwan, Henry Gresey, Norberl Greulich, Waller J. Griebenow, W. R. Grizzell, Roberl E. Groh, Henry J. Groh, John Gronczewski, E. J. Gronik, Henry Grossman, Joseph Grupp, P. C. Grygeil, Waller Guasla, Vincenl Guercio, James Gullackson, Arthur Gullicksen, Roberl W. Gundel, William Gunderson, Harry Gulhaus, Richard G. Gyllenberg, Roberl l. Hobich, Richard Hacker, Harold A. Haigh, Paul D. Jr. Hail, John M. Haimon, David Haiduk, Adam Halabrin, Richard S. Haley, Charles E. Hall, Clarence L. Hallh, Russell Halvorsen, John Halvorsen, Richard Halvorsen, Wallace M. Halvorson, Roberl E. Halz, George W. Hamburg, Leroy Hamillon, William Hammer, Eugene Hanaford, Harold M. Honasz, Joseph Honasz, Roman Hondelman, Leroy Hansen, Ben Hansen, Eugene Hansen, George E. Hansen, James R. Hansen, John O. Hansen, Richard L. Hansen, Thomas Hanlel, Alfred O. Hanlel, Arlhur G. Hare, Roberl Horders, Frederick Harfsl, Harold Harmon, David L. Harmon, Roberl B. Harnick, Sheldon M. Harlmann, Kennelh Harr, Raymond Harry, Ray E. Hay, Frank Hay, Henry B. Hay, Roberl B. Hayman, Gordon Haywood, Warren A. Healy, Richard E. Heard, Willard R. Heckendorf, Marvin Heicher, Raymond Heidke, Clarence Helder, Charles M. Hein, William Jr. Heil, Roberf H. Henningsen, Allen Henricksen, Nieland K - Normodel Diedrich Hendrickson, Roy W. Hensiek, Elmer Herdeg, George Herigodl, Earl K. Hermann, Ralph W. Hermeslroff, George J Hill, Arne Hirsh, Philip J. Hilzeman, Allen L. Hlava, Irvin Hodel, Adolph Hoffman, James M. Hofmann, Eugene Hogebaum, Theodore Holleran, John F. Jr. Holler, Harry C. Hollh, Russell Hollz, Vernon Hollz, Waller Holzbauer, Fred Holz, George W. Holzkopf, Waller Homeyer, Fred R. Hoppe, Raymond Hooper, Florabelh Horace, Raymond L. Horchas, Fred Horwalh, Joseph Corp Howard, Arne T. Howard, Conrad B. Howard, Marshall S. Hoyne, Jerome A. Hughes, Joseph E. Hughes, Thomas F. Hugon, Donald J. Hummel, George Hummel, John J. Hummel, Raymond Hursl, Forman Huss, John lde, Harry lmgrund, George Iverson, William E. Jack, Howard A. Jackson, Jackson, Allan James Jacobs, Ralph Lee Jacobsen, Fred P. Jacobsen, Roberl l. Jacobson, Erlond J. Jacobson, Raymond M Jogel, Chesler W. Jagielski, Chesler Jagielski, Eugene Jagielski, Richard Johns, George Jankowski, Edward Jankowski, George Japczyk, Florian Janowski, John Jari, Douglas Jaworski, Thaddeus B. Jay, Harry J. Jensen, Richard J. Jezierski, Waller Johnson, Arlhur N. Johnson, Bayard Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Frank B. Johnson, Gunnard Johnson, Harley H. Johnson, Roberl E. Johnslon, William Jonasson, Kennelh R. Jordon, Ted Jorgesen, Roberl Josenhans, Herberl, Jr Juhl, Claus Jungles, Edward Jungles, Ralph R. Juiris, Alfred Jurin, Roberl J. Juslice, Harold Juull, Howard C. Juull, Leonard E. Kaberna, Edward Kaitis, Chester B. Kaitis, Thaddeus Kallenbach, William Kaminski, Dolores Harold E. Kane, John Kane, Robert E. Kane, Robert J. Kappus, Walter A. Karlic, Justus Kotchis, James Kaufman, Charles M. Keith, Robert A. Keith, Thomas Kelder, Arthur Kelder, Thomas Kellerman, Robert M. Kellerman, William C. Kelm, Jack R. Kemp. Richard B. Kennedy, Jack Kerzman, Richard E. Kessell, Charles J. Kewney, Robert Kiehn, Edward 5. Kierna, Norbert Kinast, William Kinsinger, R. C. Kiolbasso, Joseph J. Kirchner, Richard O. Kitowski, Joseph Kittner, Jack Kielstad, Richard M. Klafman, Simon J. Kleber, Victor Jr. Kleim, Al. R. Kleim, Ewald E. Klein, Gerald Klein, Harold Klein, Harry A. Klein, William E. Kline, Harry A. Kline, Prosper A. Kliszczewski, Henry Klusman, Donald Knabe, Robert Knobe, Louis C. Knudsen, Arthur N. Koenig, Edward Kolassa, Edward Kostelnicek, Julius F. Oakes, Kosinski, LeRoy M. Koutsogianis, George Kowalski, Elmer Kozeluh, Martin L. Kraude, Wesley Krebs, Larry Kroenke, William Kruckmeyer, Frederick J. Kruckstein, Kenneth E. Krueger, William Kruk, Edmund Kuenhold, Alfred McGrath, Thomas Kuhn, Robert E. Kuhn, Walter C. Kuhn, William C. Kurth, George F. Kurzawa, Chester Kurzawa, William Kusch, Leona rd Kush, Arthur J. Lacker, Jack J. Lagerquist, Howard Lake, Edward R. Lambrecht, Miles A. Lamos, Paul Langan, Jack Lange, Forbes A. Lanners, Michael Lanzillo, Lawrence Lanzillo, Raymond La Ros, Leland La Ros, William Larsen, Edward Larsen, Howard F. Larsen, Paul E. Larsen, Roy Larson, Albert E. Larson, Robert L. Larson, Theodore L. Lather, Laufer, Frank Albert Lave, Robert Lawats ch, Manfred Lawrence, Thomas J. Lays, Richard J. Lays, Le Roy J. Lazzari, Andrew Leach, Ernest K. Leavitt, Nick J. Lechner, Fred W. Jr. Lee, Richard K. Lee, Robert W. Lehner, Arthur E. Jr. Leiman, Edwin J. Lemonski, William Lenk, Elmer M. Leonard, Francis P. Jr. Leonard, Lawrence F. Leskew, Stanley Lessack, Carl J. Lester, Wayne Leth, Edward Letzel, Louis Letzow, Lewis Levin, William A. Lewand, Richard Lewandowski, Raymond Lewis, Robert H. Lindberg, Earl J. Lindstrom, Iva F. Lingenfelder, Conrad C. Lipecki, Clifford Lisk George E. Liss, Joseph S. Liss, Raymond A. London, Harry Long, Edward Long, Robert J. Looby, George Lorentz, Arthur Lorman, D. G. Lossman, Clifford K. Lowe, William J. Ludkowski, Clifford Luedtke, William R. Luksik, Lawrence Lumb, Robert Lundgreen, Clifford L. Lundgren, Carl A. Lundin, Dix Lutzow, Henry Lyczak, John P. Lyczak, Stephen A. Lynn, James MacCorquodale, Angus MacDonald, David E. MacDonald, James C. Macey, Jayne Mock, Richard Madden, James Madden, Joseph R. Maday, Leo J. Mahony, George Mahoney, George E. Maidak, Alfred Maiewski, Eugene L. Maikszak, Edward J. Malek, John Malek, Michael Malicki, Eugene Malinowski, Edwin Malmberq, Eleanore Mamerow, George Manley, John Mann, Kenneth Mariano, Mario Marine, David Markley, Harvey Marsh, Edward R. Marsh, Elden Marshall, Howard S. Martens, Vernon P. Martin, Stanley Martin, Stanley R. Maslanka, Edward Masura, John Mates, Frederick A. Matson, Leonard Matthias, Edward J. Matthies, Charles A. Maule, David P. Maximena, John Maynard, Robert L. McAdams, Robert W. McArdle, Charles K. McArthur, Harold J. McCaffrey, Edward McCarthy, William McCullough, Robert J. McFranklin, Arthur McGoorty, James E. Jr. MCGuinness, Jack R. McLaughlin, Robert G. McNab, James D. Mech, Joseph Meikel, Charles G. Meinke, Harry Meinke, Richard Meis, Willard Meller, Simon Melhause, James Mellor, Richard F. Meltzer, George F. Menczkowski, John Merrill, Paul Meschewski, Irene Mesha, Theodore Metz, Mel Meyer, George L. Meyer, John H. Meyer, Louis G. Meyer, Robert T. Meyerle, Ralph Michalka, George M. Michalick, George A. Michel, Charles Mikulec, John S. Milici, Michael Miller, Donald G. Miller, Edward F. Miller, Edward J. Miller, William J. Millhouse, James Minta, Stephen J. Mirre, Herman A. Mishlove, Harry Mitrenga, Arthur Mitrenga, Thaddeus Moeller, Harold Moeller, Harold A. Moeller, Herbert F. Moll, Peter J. Montgomery, Arthur G. Moore, John Mcraczewski, Stephen Marawski, Daniel Morch, Lee R. Moreth, Raymond Morgan, Roy Moriarty, Daniel J. Morrissey, Robert Mortensen, Robert P. Mosansky, Charles Mottershead, William Matzfeld, Howard E. Mrauik, Gus Motzny, Leon Much, Frank W. Mudge, Robert W. Mudge, John H. Mueller, Edward J. Mueller, Henry J. Mueller, John C. Mueller, Walter J. Mueting, James Munn, Donald J. Munro, Emerson Murdock, Janet Murgatroyd, Allan T. Murphy, Howard L. Murphy, James Myers, Lawrence Myers, Ralph Nagel, Paul E. Naidowski, Vincent Jr. Napientek, Arthur Petersen, Roger B. Petersen, A. Scott Peterson, Claude Peterson, Clyde W. Peterson, Edward M. Peterson, Herbert R. Peterson, Irving T. Peterson, Roger B. Peterson, W. Pettersen, Melvin M. Pettersen, Herbert C. Petzold, Herbert Peyrot, Philippe A. Pfeiffer, Robt. Pfisterer, Eugene Pfisterer, Paul J. Phillips, Edward F. Pick, Oscar Pierce, Hans Pierce, Mrs. Walter M. Pietrowski, Donald Pilcher, Russell A. Pimperal, John M. Pisarek, Robert C. Piskorz, Walter C. Pittman, Frank Pitzer, George C. Placko, Milan Plambeck, William J. Planert, George R. Planert, Robert G. Plank, Edward Plapp, Elmer Plazewski, Theodore Necker, Claire Neese, Nelson Erwin J. Ervin C. Plazewski, Walter T. Plazylr, Ralph J. Plinske, Walter P. Nelson, Floyd S. Nelson, Frank Nelson, George I. Nelson, Harry K. Nelson, John W. Nelson, Raymond A. Nelson, Robert C. Nelson, Robert F. Nelson, Vernon W. Neubauer, Ralph F. Neubert, William H. Newman, Margaret T. Niblett, Jack Nichols, Arthur J. Nielson, Harvey C. Nielson, LeRoy Plonka, Fred Palalzzi, Joseph Pollen, George Polniaszek George W. Popp, Marvin L. Porter, Marvin L. Posen, Norbert R. Powell Orville Powers, Jean Pozdol, Raymond Pra acz Mathew E 9 . - Prendergast, James R. Preus, Fred A. Prilropa, John Ptashkin, Herman Purchla, Ernest Nobis, Nobis, Arthur Robert Noll, Richard Norcross, Allen Nord, Howard Nosal, William Novotny, Robert A. Nowicki, Francis Nyberg, Richard Nyon, James Oak, Daniel M. Robert D. Oaks, Delmar L. Obosla, Joseph O'Brien, Joseph Oelberg, Christian Otftering, James Ogalla, Herbert O'Hara, Thomas Ohle, Lester C. Ohlson, LeRoy W. Ohrn, John S. Olbinski, Joseph Ollenquist, David W. Olsen, Jarl Olson, Arvid E. Olson, Lawrence M. Olson, Le Roy Olson Russell O'Nei'I, Robert J. O'Pizzi, Paul Osbon, Kenneth Osborne, Clifford Oster, Muriel O'Toole, Timothy J. Owens, Warren Ozuk, Charles Page, Kenneth Padgett, Gary Palmer, Sumner Palmer, William Palmquist, James Patience, Stewart G. Patterson, Norman A. Pearson, Edward L. Pearson, Harry C. Pederson, Herbert J. Pederson, Leonard Pederson, William Pedley, Marion E. Pellegrini, Enzo Peppi, Charles Pepoon, Lawrence E. Pereson, Kenneth Perkins, Jack Perry, Enos C. Perschon, William G. Pertle, Walter H. Peskuski, James Peskuski, Robert Peter, James Peters, Frank J. Peters, James Petersen, Clarence A. Petersen, Norman H. Purchla, Raymond Purchla, Roman Puttrich, John T. Ouinnett, Leo F. Ouiram, Howard E. Radamaker, Donald Radamaker, George Rahn, Howard R. .lu'- llf Nu- i. :idk ' x A. ,Sli 1- X I X l .7- Rasmussen Albert A Rasmussen Clifford A. Rauchenecker, Joseph Ravenscraft, William E Reace, William Reace, W. T. Jr. Rechtoris, Edward Redinger, Henry Reeves, Jean Reich, Lawrence E. Reid, Frank D. Reimers, George Renner, Cecil Reschke, Edward Rhodes, James l. Rhyner, Edison L. Rhyner, Marquis R. Richards, George Richards, Howard Richards, Paul J. Richter, June B. Richter, Norman A. Riedel, Edward H. Riefstahl, Gordon Ritter, Raymond F. Robbin, Jos. M. Roberts, William Roboke, Thomas Rodewald, Eric Raed, Edward E. Roeder, William R. Roesch, Ernest J. Rogers, James Rohde, Carl E. Rohloff, Eugene M. Roos, George Rosberg, Richard Rosenbaum, Herbert Rosenthal, Jules M. Rakow, Robert V. ' w Rosenwinlrel, George O. Rossal, William Roston, Richard Roth, Alfred A. Rotter, Arthur Rotter, David Rotter, Edwin J. Roxburgh, James R. Rozny, Raymond A. Rudinsky, Frank J. Rued, Jack R. Russel, Jack Rutkowski, Chester Ruud, Mormon Ruppert, William F. Ruth, Kenneth Rutkowski, Chester Ryan, Richard K. Ryba, Chester Rysell, LeRoy Rzepka, Bruno Saberski, George Sabirmer, Walter Sockrison, Marvin R. Satlarski, Edward Saflarski, Stanley R. Sagmeister, C. J. Sahlin, Vinson Salerno, Anthony E. Salerno Ernest Salerno: John C. Salerno, Todd S. Salk, Phillip L. Sambo, Sandell, Robert Sanders, Jack E. Sapocko, Philip G. Sauser, Albert Sawicki, Leo Schaefer, Charles Schaeffer, Paul G. Schaich, Carl Schalk, Schartz, Robert M. John Schauler, Robert Scheidler, George Schennum, Donald m, Edward H Schennu Scherpelz, Schirmer, A. S. Schirmer, Walter Schlender, George Schmidt, Elmer G. Schmidt, Le Roy G. Schmidt, William J. Schmidt, Raymond Scholz, Otto F. Jr. Scholz, Richard J. M Walter L. T. Scholz, Richard W. Schreiber, Emil W. Schroeder, Glenn Schuabauer, Willia Schueler, Robert Schuettler, C. Schuettler, Walter Schuhr, Carl G. Schulte, Robert C. Schultz, Arthur E. Schultz, Charles K. Schultz, Joseph F. Schultz, Kenneth Schultz, Norbert Schultz, William Schuth, Edward D1 Schwachow, Wm. E. Schwamb, Walter Schwartz, Andrew Schwartz, Arthur Schwartz, Donald Schwartz, Joseph Schweigert, George Schwerer, Thomas icontinued on page lOl fb' X .-A ks xr-I 1- -Y Y ox I 5 -I , , 1 it if ..n' 'S ' 47 1 v af X J E1 -a x , ' 9' li, 1 ' Qt I - -1 , l . it l l l T Q l l , -I .U 5. INDEX This gay liHle pair of Rhyfhm Makers has been helping Uncle Sam a+ many Defense Rallies. Our fwins, Charlene and Shirley Handy, aroused pafriolic enfhusiasm wilh lheir Sfar Spangled Rhylhm fwirling balons. SCHU Wheat, Sleine ir ik ik rr While our Schurz boys are doing Their share oT winning This war on The Tighlring TronTs, The Schurz girls are working wiTh The Red Cross, which has a chapTer here aT school. Many diTTerenT projecTs were underhalreng among Them were The making ofscrap books and prunejar vases. The knHTerg busy wiH1Theh needles conTdbuTed To The TuTure comTorT oT soldiers and reiugees. All oT This eTForT helped Schurz To gain honors in The Red Cross while our boys are winning honors on The Tield of baTTle. fm foam: 11-on new an .,,,,,: sr lflhrvrmznr qmyi. . X255 xg nw .M UV ' fin s W .JLQSBM .-f.-.--:-r:-:.-is- E'Z''E'i'E'-'-1I::'S':3' -'l0- Scam, Dominic D. Scall, Arthur T, Scotl, Walier H. Sedlacelr, Clarence Seiier, Fred A. Selig, Gus Sell, Wilmer Semiclre, Richard Shabliski, Edward Shafer, George F. Shoiova, Charles Shanske, Waller Sharpe, Clifford Shea, Richard Sherwin, Edward Sherwin, Slanley L. Siegmund, John W. Sielorl, Roherr F. Siemers, Roberl O. Sierminski, Sigmund Sieverson, John J. Siewerl, Jock R. Sigrisl, Don Siles, Joseph Simpson, Thomas Skoglund, Eric Slrrzydlewslri, Edmund Skrzydlewski, Slcrnlev Slipier., Ted R. Slocum, Russell Slorninski, Reber? irawin Tripp, Trapp, Trasf, Trosl, sky, Henry David H. Robe-rl H. Jacli Waller H. Tupiky, Lawrence Udsfuen, Joseph Jr. Underwood, Howard U nger, Jesse P. Urban ski, Eugene Liskali, George A. Valenr Volenl Vallro, Vana, ino, Don ina, Joseph George E, Edward J. Vanderhoel, Allan Van D er Haeghen, Rob Vanderpoel, John H. Vovrinek, Donald J. Vavrinek, Leroy J. Vesley, William Vineya Voegll Voogll rd, Vernon F. e, Moilhew e, Thomas A. Vagl, Chesfer P. Vogl, Willard Von Schwedler, Reber? Vrablilr, John Wagner, Arlhur F. Wahl, Wahlg Frank R. ren, Reber? Sluppiclz, George Srnoga, Slanley S. Smallwaod, John P Smieskil, Walter P. Srnigai, Anton Srnilh, George W. Smith, Harry R. Srnilh James M, Smifh, Lawrence E. Smith, Lelloy Srriirh, Lovin Smirh, Paul Smirn, Phillip Smilh, Phillip F Smifh, Roberl T. Srnilh, Roberr W Smith, Thomas Smyser, Harald Snyder, Thomas E. Soennichsen, Jay Sakalowske, Roberl J Waldmann, Kennelh Walker, James A, Walker, Lawrence C, Walker, Neil Wallack, Lesrer Wallermorr, Paul Wallerman, Richard Walsh, Reber' S. Walske, Walrer Waller, Howard Walfher, William Waits, Reber? Wanzung, Edward Warbriflon, D. A. Warczvk, Julian Warrener, Edmund Wasielewslri, George Waslia, Joseph Wafersrraor, Eugene P. Wafersrrool, Francis Wofersfraof, George Walerslroor, John B L. R Solano, Frank J. Sonderrnann, Richard Sorenson, Richard P Spengler, William B. Spina, Jordon B. Sprofka, Joseph Sl Pierre, David Srochura, Norber' .T Srack, Francis Slohl, Willard Sronlre, Lalhar Sreeqe, David L. Sfeerup, Paul Sreigerwaldl, Fred Weber, Robert Webster, Reber! Websfer, William li. Wegne Wegne r, Elmer R. r, Reber? Wehrheirn, James A, Weinbrenner, John T Welsh, Roberr S. Wendi, Henry Wenger, Waller' l... Worley, William G Wesolowslri, Norman Wevers, Wilburl Joseoh F. Sleinbrinlc, John Sreinb rink, Paul R. Sreinway, Reber? G. r Edward Wick, Warringron C. Wickluncl, Alb-er? E. Widell, Everell Wiegel, Raymond A. Sfeiner, Lloyd N. Srepp, John Sfepp, Thaddeus Sfern, Fred R. Siem, Charles J. Slern, Jack Sterlz, Henry Slirron, lrvine Sfocking, Wallarze Srockwell, Arthur F.. Stockwell, Charles Sloclrwell, George Srockweli, .Warren P Srolley, Fred T. Sione, Jock J. Sione, Paul T. Sronesifer, Kannevh O Srowell, F, C. Sfrarrkawslii, W. Sirudernon, Charles A. Sullivan, Harold Suvodo, Edward Swanson, Richard Sworn, Leonora Swasra, Vincenl Slymanialr, C. Szymanialr, E. Talmage, Deryl Tebo, Vernon Teksak, Julius Tholl, Wailace Thomas, Jeam Thomas, Keefh C. Thompson, John Thompson, Sidney Thompson, Sloniey Thorsen, Ernesr Tharsen, George A. Tharsen, John A. Thrackmorlon, Wm Tiqermcn, Orville Tigerrnan, Rover' iimlie, Edward Toll, Carl N. Ala-i'l', Harry C Teiislorn, Chesler ioruo, Teo Towne, Robert S Wieser, Waller J. Wildhage, Wilbur Wilinslr i, Sieve Williams, Lawrence Williams, Norman D Wilms, Reber? I Wilson, Leroy B. Wilson, William Wingfield, Clarence Wirlrus, Jacli Wislow, Leonard Willbold, Marlin Wirleli, John ll. Woicik, Aaam Woilarowicz, Thaddeus Wolavka, Roberf Walavlra, William Wall, Gordon T. Wolf Reber? E. Wolff, Edward R. Woollard, Daniel Wrighl, Leonard Wucher, George L. Youngsfrom, William Ylzen, Reber? J. Zahnen , Ralph Zalesny, George J, Zarnzow, Charles W, Zanoski, George Zanosko, George Zuvodny, John Zduneir, Edward ldunek, John O. Zdunek, Sroniey Zeiqler, John W. Zeigler, Paul 6. Zeirlin, Lea H. Ziebell, Rouen C. Ziegler, Diliman Zieiezinski, Shearer Ar Ziqmunl, Edward P. Zimmer, Ben Arnold Zimmer Ziolisow man, .lane lr. ski, Leancwd Zilzman, Charles Zydowsici, Edward R. err F flue campus aufurnn gone A i Tlue red leaves fallen - buf life goes on: y s If A.,2 On fo wiufer-on fo spring- s I if. On fo flue ioya fluaf scluool days bring. 3 s, Q Q l ' svn ' r i .1Q, . 'ii Keep 'ern flying! 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K A', iiN9W.wf A A L 9 ' 9 W? 3 ' ' 'F 'QW sms 1.485201 Schurz-Sunlight and Shadow Cast Patterns of LiTe SuniighT and shadow Throw deTiqhTTuT paTTerns across The waTks ThaT lead To The doors oT Schurz, which open To The Treshmen who enTer Tor The TirsT Time To make now Triends. ThaT day marks Tor Them The beginning oT a new record oT a IiTe TiTled wiTh ampiTion and work, pTeasures, TaughTer, and Triendships. TT is around This ToveTy campus ThaT groups oT era' ciTed sophomores and juniors gaTner To meeT The Triends oT TasT year and make enThusiasTic pTans Tor The year ahead. TT is here ThaT seniors Tinger wiTh mincued Teefings oT eager anTicipaTion oT Their cominq qraduaTion and regreT aT ieaving The careTree days oT Schurz and The schooT's ideafs oT Teilowship and service. W of . W, ,pw in :- v f ,W if v lv D 4 . -of ,M TO THE STUDENTS Gur Schurzone is The hisTory oT an evenTTul school year, which is drawing To a close. We have dedicaTed This ediTion To The boys who are serving Their counTry in Time oT war. School days are over Tor Those paTrioTs and also Tor many oT our seniors who musT Take Their places in a world oT service. Seniors, we depend upon you To puT inTo pracTice The knowledge and skill you have acquired during The pasT Tour years. Your heriTage as pupils oT This greaT school are characTer TraiTs oT honesTy, courage, dependaloiliTy, and courTesy. You, The Juniors, inheriT Trom The Seniors Their responsibiliTies as well as Their privileges. You musT grow-menTally, physically, and spiriTually-so ThaT you may carry on The Tine Tradi- Tions which ThirTy-Three years oT Schurz pupils have esTablished. Sophomores and Freshmen, you have The opporTuniTy, during The Time which remains oT your school days, To serve yourselT and your counTry by your conTinued devoTion To The duTies and responsipiliTies which are yours as conTinuing sTudenTs oT The Carl Schurz High School. Make iT your objecTive To excel in every school pursuiT where your duTy aT presenT lies, so ThaT you may say when peace Tinally comes, I, Too, helped To win The war. cw ewyffv -'I6- ...W-J - H ' C Q ' As our Principal, Mr. Alberl Bauersield, slands belore lhis exceplionally Fine oil painling oi Carl Schurz, which hangs in his office, he sees more lhan Jrhe porlrail ol lhe man ior whom our school was named. l-le feels lhe nobiliry and slrrenglh ol Carl Schurz, who fled lhe oppression and lyranny of German mili- larism in I848, and who soon esfablished himseli in Jrhe service of Freedom in This counlry. The siory ol lhis man is especially signiiicanl lo Mr. Bauersleld lor his own grandiafher, Dr. l-lenry Bauersield, lilcewise escaped from Germany and arrived in lhis counlry in l849. During The years l852 lo l86l, Carl Schurz and Dr. l-lenry Bauersleld mel weelrly wilh olhers from lheir nalive land who loved freedom lo discuss lhose ideals ior which They were willing 'ro suhfer many hard- ships. Through his lalher, Mr. Bauersield learned lo admire Carl Schurz, rhal American, whose failh, courage, and loyally 'ro his adopled counlry should be an inspirarion ro our enilire sludenl body. MR. BILHORN-Assis+an+ Principal Cuter Office CLERKS MISS CONERTY MRS. NEILSON MISS VON STEGMANN MISS CSEPIGA ADMINISTRATI MR. MYERS MR. HILL MISS BLADE VE AIDS MISS GOELZ-fkssisianf Principal. Inner Office MRS. VAN VALZAH-Adminisiraiive Aid MISS DEWAR-Clerk. -19- Books-Magazines-Charts and Library Assistanfs Top-Lefl' ROW IWR. Nind, M. Zieqele, J. Baas, G. Kaercher, L. Cullen ROW 2fM, Schlageman. M. Zera. Top-RigI'1T FILING CABINETRM. Zera STAMPING BOOKS-A Schenn rn, . . u ROW IfB, bIamilTon, C. DeTTmei'. Cenfer-Le'FT AROUND TABLE-L. Carsello, M. Zimmer, B. Carlson, S. Kvilek, R. Goebel, A. Maruniak, P. Gallagher, D. Shepley, R. Dahldorl R. Bauer, CARD CATALOG-C. Lawrence, R. Regan. Boflom-I..efT SITTING-V, I-lollinqseed, ROW I-D. MoIiTor, R. Thalrnann L. Prusik M. I-Iealy, J, Saaby, J. SchoTT, B. Boldman, J. Jeuck, L. Ouzouniani D. Loome, ROW 2-B, Weil. Where can l Tind someThing on The GeTTysburg Address? Where are The auTobiographies7 l-low may I replace a losT library card? OuesTions such as These are asked oT our capable Library AssisTanTs. They solve innumerable problems and answer counTless guesTions everyday Tor The inquiring SchurziTe. IT is Their duTy To reTurn carelessly placed books To orderly rows in The book rack as well as To check ouT books To The sTudenTs. Working in our well equipped library is Tun Tor our book-loving Triends, The Library fXssisTanTs. BOOK ROOM CLERKS ln room II3 under The able guidance OT Miss Mary June ConerTy, we Tind a group oT willing SchurziTes, surrounded by shelves and shelves oT books. They serve Their school by keeping a record oT The hundreds oT TexT books ThaT are Taken and reTurned daily Trom The book-room. When books are reTurned, iT is Their duTy To see Thar They are puT in Their proper places. OT course, iT is Tor Them To see, also, ThaT The books needing repair are senT To The bindery. BoHom-Riglwf M. Zieqele, R. Bauer, I-I. FreiTag, Cheerfully Helping Pupils To Find The Right Book ln The library, among The well-Tilled boolc shelves, The Schurz Library AssisTanTs are lcepT ConsTanTly busy performing Their many duTies. In one quieT corner, a group ol Tive or six are busily engaged in mending Torn pages and raveled covers ThaT aTTesT To The books' populariTy. AnoTher group worlcs hard replacing boolcs on The shelves. Behind The desli, several boys and girls are checlcing ouT boolcs To sTudenTs while one or Two oThers are lceeping a wary eye on sTudenTs who loolc as iT They were abouT To engage in disTurbing ConversaTion. Our Library AssisTanTs are gaining valuable experience and inTormaTion abouT books while They serve Schurz. Their duTies cover many Types oT work, such as sending noTices OT overdue boolcs, Taking care oT sTudy slips, shelving boolcs, and learning Tiling and caTaloging. Top-Leif Top-RighT ROW I-B. l-lamilTon, G. Kaercher, C. Lawrence, R. Regan, ROW 27 ROW I-E. Kohnerly D. Shepley, ROW 2-C. Sperling, L. Carsello, D. lvl. Rogal, D. Buse, R. Nind, l-l. FreiTag, J. Nind, lvl. Zimmer. Buse, O. Thomas, A. Marunialc, J. Lamos. CenTer-RighT AT TYPEWRITER-A. Schennum, ROW l-C. DeTmor, lvl. Rogal. BoTTom-Leff ROW lfg. Rosdahi, J. Wilano, S, Kvifek, C. Sperling, E. Ronden. L. Cooper, B. Carlson, P. Gailaoher, ROW 2-D, Janas, Ivi, VoegT e, L. Cimino, R. Goebel. BoTTom-Righl ROW I-D. Olsen, J. Meier B. Flannery, N. Kouris. C, Sperling, ROW .i. . . -X CenTer-Le-TT READINGEL. Cooper' ROW I- R- Dahldorf-C.5rTerl1HQi R' Gffebeli ZAR. eoebel. P. esilsqm, L. Bauer. C. Lawrence, E. Ramen. B. Carlson, S. Kvilelc, C. Lawrence, J. Nind, P. Gallagher, J. Beclcius, E. Frigdricbx C. Anderggnl C4 Fegfef, D, Slqepieyl T' Marfmov RQW 3, ROW 2-l-l, FreiTag. R. Bauer, J. Beckius, S. KviTelc. -2'l- MISS QUlRK'S ROW I-SITTING ON SIDEWALK, B. Wilde, M. Cramer. l. Lenell, J. Jaeclcel, M. Grum, L, Peck, ROW 2-SITTING ON BENCHES-F, Owczarelc, G. I-lufson, G. Warrener, A. Ouasla, M. Reese, A. Olivier, E. Chudzicha, A. Welc, B. Kanavos, C. Prall, L. Koziol, ROW 34-A. Salolli, Miss Ouirlc, L. Horlcy, M. Zara, O. Ziollcowslci, E. Sloan, G. Pernberlon, G, Sfuclca, W. Juull, J. Eshelrnan, J. Sferrell, G. Dornblowslci, J. Johnson, I-I. Bolda, W. Guras, D. Cossidenle, T. Cara, E. Srnigielski. MR. RONCOLI'S ROW I-S. Boellger, M. Bissinq. R. Welland, R. Claussen, E. Liebich, M. Trausch, J. Wesllie, ROW 2-E. l-lardin, E. Crrochowsna, M. Marlin, J. Berqslrorn, E, Will, M. Bissinq, E, Maiewslci, A. Przyqodda, J, Onilc, E. Serbinslci, ROW 34 B. Murray, R. Braenne, I-I. Peferson, J. Chrislenson, J. Engels, D. Piesarelc, L. Thorns, P. Thierqunq. I G A Jovial Junior Group DIVISIONS Miss A. soHMiDT's ROW IvJ. Then, G. Wulfl, A. Zielinslci, T. Relciel, I-I. Brozna, V. Lalrowslci, ROW 2-W. Zarzyclc, M. Dworelc, M. Slavich, J. Sauclc, A. Rybniclc, D. Sfeclc, J. Nussloclc, D. Scolf, ROW 3 -D. Novalc, M. Wolinslci, E. Marsh, A. Schell, R. Weiss, F. Muszynski, 6. Schoenlelder. MISS STODOLA'S ROW I-T, Radamalcer, A. Schneiderbauer, I. Baas, M. Mueller, P. Grosczynslci, D. Berger, M. Leonhardt M. Lorne bardo, D. Engellcen, E. Norilz, l. Monroe, ROW 2-J. O'Brie-n, R. Welsch, J. Meilrle, O. Novak, J. Wahl, F. Eirrnann, I-l. Bessa, M. I-lealy, E. Niess, G. Crauqer, R. Biro, V, Elcdahl. MRS. SZUBCZYNSKI'S ROW I-l. Williams, E, Wenlhe, E. Valenlino, G. Johnson, D. Gunderson, R. Galli, ROW 2-fL. Alqren, R. Libell, R. Richardson, R. Sloul, R. Sfahl, B. Dulgarion, M. Poole, ROW 3-T. Adams. G. Chesser, E. Cameron, G. Engelsfad, D. Shep- ley, L. Yosl, C. Schuer, S. Nehrebeclci, D. Coles, ROW 47 H. l-laclcsleck, R. Gunderson, R. Neubauer, S. Dahl, N. Gronier J. Konz, R. Slarr. MR. VERNON'S ROW I-L. Orlenbeclcer, B. Chrislenson, T. Bailey. F. Liss, I. Kliczewski, J. McClanalhan, M. Wendlland, Mr. Vernon, ROW 2fC. Rielslahl, T. Cosla. C. Bloom, W. Sheuerley, R. Romain, M, Kleernan. ROW 3-R. Jerorne, J. Durand, L. Ylcoslci, E. Eichslade, P. Rohde, R. Irwin, I. Basla, ROW 47 S. Johnslone, D. Rowles, G. Knudson, D. Lego, G, Sparesus, R. Marshall, ROW 5fR. Jacobs, V. Carlburg, N. Blankenship, M. Dullco, E. Anderson, I-I, Olson. 1 lui-N -m1,sn i Junior Companions Live, Laugh, and Learn with Zest MRS. ALBRECHTS MISS ALEXANDER'S ROW I--D. Warzocna, E. Leonard. M. VVeIv'noyev', J, Wyscacki. V. ROW I-E, Tamb, V. Redian. R, Rooney. D. BaHLneIIo, A. Scnennun, Nieison, B. Dube-ro, M. Corne-II, A. Kasperskl, ROW 2fM. Mosansky. ROW 2-D. I-Iorfnanscn, F. Bofzok, E, Slfub, A. Skuoien, A. Irri D, G. VandenSonde, R. KuCZIcowsIcL M. Ziennski. R. VVasIfewsIci D. Von Pfoifou ROW 375. BCIRIS S. Saloulcs, A. Skowfonski, J. SIaIvnIce Van Zu5Ien, F. Bofanowski. T. McDonaIo E. KwoIek E. Mecnak. R. Wonor Sweofinqe' ROW CFR, CInrIsIonscn L. Rowe I-I. Rfeb. N. Carson. ROW 3-J, KowaIkoskI VV. Caf'IsCn C. Gfcnczevski. L. Krova. R. I-I. CafIson. J. Bowoor. Brunn, A. BIecIce, R. Sowko, E. VeIIer, R. Rodokki, M. Goragify. MISS APPLEYARD'S ROW I-L. ZudeI. R. RoIIacIc, J. Confe, D. Sneploy, K. BaImeIIo. V. Rascnen, D. SQIwornfnoI. I-I. I-Iodel, S. Pride-rIcIn, L. SIG-Iqerwaidf ROW ZWN. KocInebacIcer. M. Nieken, L. Gfoin, M. Dode, D. Runge, E, Af'efooI', G. Cehowa A. Zffnmofrnan, J. Lucas. W. Rnooes, E. RIarnoecIc, E. HQ-oer. ROW 3--R. MQVVQVQIQV. I-I. WICQQI, M. Cefnen D. I-Iaupf, L. Fricke. MISS CARROLIQS ROW IfV. Tcnon. G. GIowerfIcc, M, Rrusfnski. I. Fr'I'sf1I'. R, I4a'fow5IcI. A. Dr: Berfoio A. Demski. ROW 2-L, Szyrnslnski, R. Ma-in R. BoI,f'nar. B. Lefze' R Rowofs. Q. OIson, ROW 3-L. MIIIof, V. Siege L. Ryndak. R. FoIcosIw E. Lehufa, ROW 4fJ. Mesure. J. O'Connor. F. Roforsen, A. Ffalncisco, E. Kwasny. MISS CROFTS' ROW I-A. Krufy. B. I-I5-Irnus, M. WaIsI1e. G. Loonwnbefq. S. McAv+nur, R. Ross, ROW 2-L. Dempsey, R. Heqey, M. Sowka, I-I. PEI wan, J. SIcoqIund ROW 3 L. Janowiak. F. Gron, S. Rieczonka, R. Lagerquisf, D. Rerscnon, D. Cnrlsiengen, ROW 4aJ. SoIazzo, K. WesIer'mann, Wm. Froenlicn, R. Dugan, J. I3rornIey, J. DooIey. These Jolly Juniors MRS. WALLIN6SFORD'S ROW I-L. Sherwood, R. Rozek, J. Vollrnan, R. Lyons, F. Marlin, J. Wagner, ROW 2-D. Sreineger, l. C. Sher- idan, G. Trager, V. Kenolzierski, E. Plank, A. Borawski. I. Rocharski, W. Rebouse, K. Economo, ROW 3-E. Burschel, P. Humpley, R. Schullz, R. Prazenka, R. Lally, J. Brachel, E. Lorenz, M. Warers, B, Schmidf, E. Slasch. MISS WALSH'S ROW I-M. Hodges, D, Kiernaski, L. Erdmann, J. Huxv lable, A. Johnson, D. Redinger, G. Lepcin. R. Allan, G. Swanson, ROW 2iC. Nelson, A. Puelz, J. Garife, P. Ernquisl, D. Ughelli, L. Porrey, H. Placek, B. Rasmussen, ROW 3-E. Lynn, A. Orch, J. Allan, L. Holl, S, Machas E. Marks, V. Kosfelny. MR. WILLARD'S ROW I--R. Shabhuelfi, J. Warbrillon, G. Krenz, E. Kapelak, R. Morrison, ROW ZQJ, Hulchinson, R. Hanson, L. Carrao, A. Nilschke, A. Nichols, C, Heinrich, H. Buelow. E. Hoglund, T. Danielson, ROW 3-A. Schonder G. Dickinson, E. Buikiewilz, S. Kilburg, W. Eichoilf, ROW 4 -R. Ernst, A. Geisler, J. Jagielski, H, Puflrich, G. Rieger, K. Demoss, T. Urban, J. Jurecki, D, Thompson. MISS WILLIAM'S ROW I-Cu Palmquisl, J. Hillebrand, J. Chisesi, L. Ber- inger, P, Rislau, T. Valiunas, E. Fenlon, S. Smirh, E. Kahn, ROW 2-J. Johnson, E. Kasian, E. Gulbransen, R. Robe erls, A. Slauch, Z. Kalila, D. Bank, S. Graham. P. Fray, S. Burica, D. Cable, ROW 3-H. Bymel, D. Engel- brelsen, C. Perkins, R. Welllorcl, K. Wick. W. Jolly, W. Werner, M. Wacker, J. Rappaporl, D. Bulrimawich, L. Wilcox. lvl. Rommell. MISS WINCHER'S ROW I-E. Wood, M, Foss, L. Borys, D. Crippen, M. Maison, D. Jehs, Cv. Gullicksen, E. Brink, ROW 2fD. Moliror, D. Tamblyn. H. Purcell, M. Mihalcik. J. Olesky, M. Parry, H. Dean, J. Umbrighl, P. Howard, J. Jeuck, ROW 3-AK. Cox, C. Beck, T. McMahon, C. Schleich, D. Harper, N. Wilson, E. Kaiden, J. Hallberg, L. Schenk C. Thompson, P, Kindahl, -24-- Peer with Eager Eyes af the Pages of The Future ENJXN 1,71 fav MISS S. JOHNSON'S READING TO GROUP-A. Jernr. ROW I4S. Barfh, B, CoIe, E. MundiI, J. RionIeck, S. MiIier, ROW 2-W, Rowe-II, A, Jaguski, S. GezeIIa, E. Papiecz, H. Merskas, E. Cograc, ROW 3-V. Adams M, BIackowski, M. I3cindexIer, R. SIarT. S. SchwarIz, ROW 4-J. BadaIi, J. RhiIIips, J. Bruno, D. Wagner, E. VaIenIino, L. Anderson, B, Sebashan. R. ROIIW, STANDING-R, BuchwaId, E, MicheIic, R. SoIger, W. Van Gemerf, J. ScheIIie, G. Taseg, E. Rapacz A. WiIIiams, J. Tirnmcke, S, WaIIack, E. KIingI3erg, B. WiIIia'ns T. Ryan. H. Bergman. MISS KEENAN'S READING TO GROUP-A. BuIIer, ROW I-J. BrIzIer, A. Haberrnan, B. NordIund, L. Joos, G. Lish, H, Claffy, ROW 2-D. Johnsen, A. Reich- man, H. Kofecki, R. Herdrich, R. Lundquisf, L. WahI, B. Engh, R. Haddon, A. Maffhias, T. Murfaugh. ROW 3-R. Neuberf, R. HyIdahI. A. Rohrbacher, J. Young. J. SemoIe R. Sfibgen, J. Roxpurgh, MISS LOUCK'S READING TO GROUP-J, Leonard, SEATED4R. Masuposf, E. UIrich, N. Zabielski, J. Precourr, W. Meyers, V. SuIIiyan, N. Lobodzinski, W. Jorgensen, H. Spila, STANDING-D. SmiIh, S. Kenney, K. ChrisIoTIfer- sen, R, Sendecki, N. Gramif, R. Ryan, R. MacKowiak, R. Weber, H. Jaroszynski, J. Hoppe, W. Grove, N. Snyder, D. Harphng, G. Tripp, A. Bergeron, J. Cavanaugh. ' ' 'ij 7 , f fy, 'I Lili' 1' VI7 H 53,9 :,::' MRS. KANE'S READING TO GROUP: M. Schumacher, M. Wein, ROW I-R. HaIIe. L. Mika, S. Handy, C. Handy, ROW 2-B. Zimmerman, C. Parreff, M. Sfeigkak V, Srinegpriwg, J, Crofooh J. Rogers, ROW 3-A. Limper C, HaZeI. M. McGuire, I, CarIson, D. AIen, M. Hammer, ROW 4fE. Risfon, J. HoImes, J. AiIsworIh, L, Brann, T. Ormerod, L. Graves, R. ChandIer, W. Dryman, STANDINGeR. GuThrie R. WheaI, M, Reed, R. BoIand, L. Limper, N. Gibons, J. Nixon, R. Veifh, J, Graves, M. Bobus, C. Kensl, J. Janous. MR. LASSEN'S READING TO GROUP-B. Kucharski, ROW I-B. KoIar, L. Eyda. G. Dvorak, M. GusIaIson, E. Lund, ROW 2-R. GaweIko, M. Monfague, S. Mason, J. Ern, D. Leverenz, ROW 3-S. SchuIIe, J. ScheIey, A. RoweII, S, Dayis, S. Linne, ROW 4-E. Roman, J. BowIin, E. Hawkinson, C. Siverson, B. Carfer, C, Lenz, E. Simon, C. Marfhys. MISS MADDEN'S READING TO GROUP-L. Johnson, ROW I-V. Geraci, C, HazeI, L. Seyerson, R. Sucafo, F. Schramrn, C. DeSha, ROW 2-L. Goebel, M. Earon, V. Sandy, E, Kosfer, J. Roediger, C. Marks, M, Rzewska, R. Neirnes, A, Chrisfiansen, ROW 3fM. Jorgensen, S. HIII, S. Tess, J. Argueffe, A. Van Duys, C, Heck, L. Jorgensen, D. Pererson, ROW 4-1 D. SonenfeId, C. Zebroski, R. Schroeder, A. MiIIer, M. Pear, R. CoIeS, W. RaReI, T. Krzyswinski, J. Makris, R. Heidrich, R. Weber, G. Oprea, A. Jacobsen. The Starry Dreams of Juniors MISS DAVIDSON'S ROW I-C. Pearson, B. Kinclberq, J. Waaler, R. Hulnuke, S. Franz, D. liadunz, ROW 2-R, Reiclw, T, Kapuslrka, R. Giese, J. Granl, G. Luslgarien, M. Aksdal, M. Warrenberq, ROW 343. Baller, H. Brandl, C. Markslrorn, C. Mundi, H. Olive, E. Dellnleisen, B. Hold- sniern, L. Marks, E, Konzak, V. Kalela, P. Daulel. MISS DU BOIS' ROW I-E. Ryskios, D. Rrinzing, M. Gilbert R. Willbourn, C. Marinello, C. Heiqeson, ROW ZWA, Ryan, B. Belnnke, L. Fryrnark, C. Leullwner, A. Hernrnerick, D. Henry, ROW 3'M, Welans, D. Liszewski, E. Unralri, V. Kowaczek, C. Deflrner, F. Savage, ROW 'if J. Edingfon, R. Plisler, L. Swarlz, R. Gulkowski, R. Davis, G. Alson, A. Zander, B. Sclimidl, D. Zigmunl. DR. HOOTNICKHS ROW I-Dr. Hoolnick. T. Pre-plupa, F. Delin, J. Binkowski, V, Wein- rinli, J. Joyce, ROW 2-B. Brady, B. Borsl, C, Jerrnokowicz, R. Fischer, J. Dankerl, H. Slalnel, L. Harlnnan, Row 3fW. Burns. J. Wayline, E, Markiewicz, M. Ross, E. Franken, J. Esdalir, R. Gibbs, ROW 4-R. Yanke, R. Anderson, W, Burlan, R. Erickson. R. Krueger, J. Krack, R. Seles, F. Hunsliger. MISS ENGLISH'S ROW IAE. Eflerlz M. Koss, E, Kielar, P. Boyd, S. Dybko, ROW 2- C. Berger, L. Crisl, R. Seelwase, H. Block, L. Liqnowski, B. Carmen, H. Black, ROW 3fM. Mayer, J. Lauber, R. Cornwell, H. Van Hauler. M. Ra'rias, G. Lennke, A. Zalesiak, ROW 4-S. Gogois L. Slirooe, W. Grolle, L. Czerwinski, R, Kficow. MISS EVERIST'S ROW I-E, DuRree. E. Jacobson, B, Sliemick, B. Weil, A. Kay, D, Loorne, l. Ouzounian, P. Erickson, ROW 2-E. Przewozniak, J. Marorla. S. Hill, K. llnalrnan, B, Lieclili, V. Rillei, L. Kallwrein, D. Hoyls, ROW 3-L. Brelrnnan, R. Hirzel, R. Meikle, J. Farrell, R. Jelis, T. Ccnlerio P. Sclnallairi, R, Kaynark, ROW 4eR. Haiqki, E. Caiusinski, J. Anderson A. Keller, J. Marslriall, C. Harvey, C. Rar- refl, A. Diserio. Juniors Nearing the Top Wish They Were Seniors MRS. FRAMBERG'S READING TO GROUP-iM. Skoien, ROW I-L. Miiier, I3. DeVos, S DarviIIe, K. Minariic, L. Milice, J. Rorreiia, ROW 2-D. Krupinslqi, R Gray, C. Larnprecrif, J. O'Donnei. R. Huss M. Hoifn, E. Coies C. Bain' R. Morris, ROW 3-M. Munson, R. Deizrank, M. HiIdeI3rand M. Radziz F, Airman, B. Freriq, W, Wiison. A, Boy, J. Angsien, R, Barios, R Dowiinq. MISS I'IARTWELL'S READING TO GROUP-W. Krueger, ROW I-M, Noeivre R. Borqer son. L. Baske, V. Franzen, J. Wozny J. Drake. D. Howeii. L. Spengiei' ROW 2-B. Gearmopouios, L. Suoer N. Leivnann A. Ka+IovsIcy, E Rued, R. Murphy, R. Persons, H, Zierneck, A. Zicboid. F. Koenior ROW 3-P. Heard, M. Haiey, E. Meriin, C. Jones, J, Tripp, S. Lenz H. Liiia, S. Logan. J. Rieffau. MISS FRICK'S ROW I-D. Raidaui. V. Price. R. Hanaford, A. Mifrenga. E. Wasiic, R Preizei, H. Markus. ROW 2-S. Duda J. Maday, R. Scrirnid, C. Mac Donaid, D. Rosfad, ROW 3-V. Lever, W. Raizer, V. Woigi, P. Mariin L. Wiese, G, Boyson, ROW 4-R. Baginski, A. Yeska, R. Bacnrnan, R. Treanor, VV. Lutz, R, Brandi. CAPTAIN HARVEY'S READING TO GROUPfM, Goreii-ROW IAE. Snaiova, A. Dobricir, E. Hamann M. Maiineisen E. DeSi1a G. Caniaiuoi, G. Burweii, F. Anies, ROW 2-T. Dayrneni R, Mairerson D. Srniriri, J. Srniiri, C, Carison, R. Doruii G. Sfubenrauciw, R. Morgan, H. Lundin, ROW 3-J. DeRear, A. Darscin. T. Simba, F, Hornof, R. Geiiierf, R. Je+ice, H. Hargreaves, E. Gresey. ROW PR. Gnarro, A. Osberg, J. Nenfvec. B. Voienec, B. Ordiock, R. Tanrex, J, MCGra+I'. MISS HAUGEN'S READING TO GROUP: L, Mason, ROW I-G. Soiiys, H. Romanowsici, J. Kiirneic, J. Lundman, D. Heiwig, ROW 2-M, Mociwovciak, W, Kozeiuic, K. Bei: D, Szudzinski. S. Grieynanr, E. Reiiz, ROW 3-F. Taiara L. Buiziarf L. Wycisrak M. Ro+'er I, Dobbs. L. Se-dio ROW 4- E, Miike R. Kaierr, M. Diersaen F. Markus E. Leafrnan, G. Harcq, ROW 5-D. Recaro, J, Buronbx. M. Sorensen, D. Beiion, M, Hoppe, A. Aifergorf, H. Luemperi, , ,A f fs . gi 2 XX ' ll I V for Victory is The Americanism Club s Slogan We believe in Treedom oT Speech, Press and Religion: we believe ThaT honesTy, TrugaliTy and Tolerance will make ours a model and blessed naTionq ThaT The desTrucTive sacriTices oT War can be avoided by The consTrucTive sacriTices oT Peace. WiTh This as iTs moTTo and V-Tor vicTory as iTs slogan, The Americanism club promoTed a beTTer undersTanding oT democracy ThroughouT The school and sTimulaTed The paTrioTism oT The sTudenTs. ln order To live up To iTs purpose, The ouTsTanding service rendered This year was ThaT oT cheering up The Tormer Schurz boys, who are now scaTTered Through- ouT The world in The armed Torces, by wriTing imcormal, chaTTy leTTers To Them. During The pasT year, wiTh The helpful guidance oT Mr. Lee Vernon and Miss DoroThy Davidson, The club sponsors, The club has presenTed assemblies and conTesTs, held debaTes and round Table discussions, rendered Tlag service ThroughouT The school and co-operaTed To The TullesT exTenT in The carrying ouT oT various paTrioTic drives. AM ERTCANISM CLUB OFFICERS ROW IQW. Oyen, R. Lundmarlc, P. Olsen, M. Ziebell, R. NeuberT, Mr. Vernon. AMERICANISM.CLUB ROW I-J. Semple, D. DoherTy, M. Kramer, E. Kleim, E. Murphy, L T-luTchinson, A, MaTuszalc, D. Slciba, K. Economos, M. Woolsey, M. Black L. Gorski, B. Cahlin, E. Tornow, I. Van STeen, L, Gailc lholding signl, S Kramer, M. Odasz, B. Kanavos, M. PeTersen, J. Slcoglund, B. NaTalucci, G SchaTer, L. RomaTowsl1i, l-l. VogT, R. Biro, M. Juulsen, B. UTTer, M. Dolan P, Schoell, C. MacDonald, ROW 2fR. MoulTon, B. Field, R. STrauss, S Marlin, M. Anzelmo, N. Diedrich, A. Rohrbaclcer, P. Rohde, D. Mroz, P Davis, B. MoTzny, R. Kazneclci, E. Kapchinslci, C, Szymski, L. Moclc I T L. Maiewslci, R. Schneider, J. Young, J. Trapp, R. Naidowski, l-l. Mayerle, J. Mullen, E. Tomasewslri, D. Tade, R. Nelson. - - Como Esta Usted In The SouTh American way. ThaT was how Pan American Day was ceIebraTed. Good Times, good speech, good Triends were gained Through Spanish songs and sTories. Friendship wiTh Pan American naTions was cemenTed Through undersTanding, ap- preciaTing, and enjoying ThaT way oT IiTe. Each Spanish cIass is organized To represenT a Fan American counTry and sends Three ohiicers To The Councii oT The Pan American League. ROW I 4 A. Rehn, L. McBrcom, R. RiTTer, E. WOIUIIfi W- P5 I-I. Wasieie, ROW 2 7 I-I. Nowicki, Miss KadeT, M. Jensen, I Underwood, R, BuTIer, M. TuTzIer, M. Anderson, W. Lambeau. McG'rann, G. WhiTTIe, J. BuTziaTT, E. I-IeIdT. ROW I fe I. Gorcischenia, B. Borgeson, P, HGQGY. ROW 2 4 IXI Erickson, L. McBrocm. Egfiiilu ri Q VYLJICJ B. J. ROW I - S. Johnson, K. Audrey, A, Jefnil W, Q'M5y, N, LOQW, R. OIson, J. Leonard, E, Bow, ROW 2 1 E. G-ehr, M. Franson, C. Chronis, L. Brush, T. Biaine, I-I. King, ROW 3 3 E. I-Iiggins, D. ChrisTensen, R. King, A. Wiiiiamson, S. Eoiey, C. Weikmann, J. Sicog- Iand, L. Johnson, ROW 4 - I-I. Dean, M. Carison, M. Kieeman, ahi, B. Bach, R, Jerome, E. Graham, C. Daiey, J. Juliano, T. Goroschenia, ROW 5 - Mr. Juliano, J, UmbrighT, L. Dempsey, oTTi R. EIIioTT, L. Narczny, D. 'IocIcarz, F, I-IeIdT, S. Kenney, M. Crown. DANCING - P. Bringas, W. Lambeau, SiHing on piano g M, San Filippo, Si+Ting aT piano - N. Bringas. Language Department Perhaps never beTore has The need oT languages been more lceenly TelT Than aT The presenT Time when our men and women are in war service. STaTioned on all The conTinenTs, on all The seas, They Tind Themselves among sTrange peoples, sTrange cusToms, sTrange languages. A TamiliariTy wiTh German, French, LaTin, Polish, and Spanish would be a greaT help now-a caTch phrase, a Triendly greeTing, a guesTion undersTood and answered would malce one oT ours Teel more aT home. And viewed more prac- Tically, world Trade will always depend upon an undersTanding oT The resources, needs, TasTes, and ideals oT peoples. ln our language deparTmenT we Try To viviTy The culTure, The liTeraTure, The arT, The music, The scienTiTic conTribuTions, The needs and TasTes oT oTher people. SPANISH The Spanish deparTmenT has Tried To imbue iTs sTudenTs wiTh The spiriT oT Pan-Americanism. The Schurz Pan-Amen ican League, Tormed Tive years ago, dedicaTes a program annually To some Pan-American counTry. Brazil was Thus singled ouT This year, Songs, naTive dances and reciTaTions, made a mosT enTerTaining program Tor our guesT oT honor, The Brazilian Consul. LATIN The Old Romans used To call The lvlediTerranean Sea lllvlare NosTrum . Today we Thinlc oT The lTalians as The survivors oT The Romans and Tind They have revived The phrase. CerTainly, whaT happens in The lvlediTerranean rnusT aTTecT lTaly. ThereTore, using presenT day war acTiviTies as a sTarTing poinT, The l.aTin classes malce comparisons and poinT ouT conTrasTs beTween The ancienT world oT The Greeks and Romans and currenT evenTs. l.aTin, which is moTher To French, Spanish and lTalian, concerns iTselT wiTh basic word meanings, wiTh derivaTions, wiTh The composiTion oT words. An undersTanding oT simple LaTin doubles The undersTanding oT any oT These oTher languages, and oT English as well. .30- UND. FRENCH The French deparTmenT has concenTraTed This year on The war as viewed Trom The French angle. Tunisia, Casablanca, BizerTe, Oran have become real places To Them, raTher Than mere geographical names. They have waTched France ruined by inTernal division and by cor- rupTion. Through a French newspaper published in This counTry, They have become Tamiliar wiTh The names and deeds oT French leaders, men who may be oT Tre- mendous imporTance To our own TuTure happiness. l.iberTy, EqualiTy, FraTerniTy, The counTerparT oT our Four Freedoms, has been The waTchword oT France in The pasT and is sTill The waTchword oT The real French Today. POLISH WiTh The sTudy OT The Polish language The sTudenTs Try To gain a beTTer undersTanding and appreciaTion oT The various conTribuTions made Through Polish cusToms and culTure. Schurz has been The TirsT school in Chi- cago To win a Polish oraTorical conTesT Trophy Three years in succession and Thus obTain permanenT posses- sion oT iT. As a resulT oT The sTudy oT some oT The masTers oT Polish music Two concerTs were given, one devoTed To The music oT Chopin and The oTher To The music oT Paderewslci. Various groups underToolc The sTudy oT Polish Tollc dances and presenTed Them To The parenTs and sTudenTs in colorTul naTional cosTumes. GERMAN The German culTure is Too precious a heriTage Tor any enlighTened world To lose. Thus iT has been The aim oT The German deparTmenT To lceep alive and To spread The knowledge oT This giTT To civilizaTion. The beauTy oT The language iTselT has been sTudied as well as The imagery oT such poeTs as GoeThe, Schiller, and l-leine. A mosT inTeresTing class projecT ThaT was worlced ouT was a view oT The Rhine, wiTh a casTle along The loanlc, The Lorelei Roclc, The greaT caTheolral wiTh iTs poinTed spires, and in The background The snow capped mounTains. IT colorTully depicTed The counTry around The Tamed river. STUNQQ Home Economics Serves aT Schurz Saving supplies, selecTing Toods, solving needs, sTiTch- ing garmenTs are only a Tew oT The acTiviTies one may observe daily in The Home Economics rooms. The girls in These classes are doing Their share To help soldiers, sailors, and marines. On eiTher side oT The V Tor vicTory hang one hundred Red Cross l4iTs, which The girls made in class, proving ThaT one need noT be an eiciiciency experT To help in The war eTiorT. Judging by The piles oT bed jackeTs, uTiliTy bedside cases, hoT waTer boTTle covers, one may conclude ThaT Schurz may boasT oT many girls, who sew Their way inTo The approval oT The Red Cross. RaTion boolcs and prioriTies hold no Terrors Tor These young ladies. ln The cenTer picTure can be seen a girl who has solved ThaT spring suiT need: she has creaTed one ouT oT her broTher's while he is now wearing one oT Uncle Sams lvloTher used To cuT TaTher's suiT down Tor liTTle broTher: sisTer now cuTs broTher's suiT up Tor herselT-an old, old sTory oT modern rhyThm! In oTher picTures one sees girls TiTTing a house-coaT Tor Those much needed periods oT relaxaTion, and puT-puTfpuTTing away aT Their sewing machines. In The TirsT semesTer, making coTTon pajamas, a blouse, and a dress is The Training preparaTory Tor The more advanced wardrobe making oT The second semesTer. GraduaTes who wish To enTer nurses' Training courses Tind The insTrucTion in Tood selecTion and preparaTion, dieT planning, care oT The siclc, child guidance, and bed-malqing especially helpTul. Une oT The picTures shows a l-lome ManagemenT class observing a bed-malcing demonsTraTion wiTh Hsguare corners and all. The Technical Training and The insighT inTo personal and Tamily problems and how To meeT and solve Them, are Training which will prove oT value To every girl, wheTher she serves in TacTory, laboraTory, oTTice, or The armed Torces-or laTer, when The clouds oT war have liTTed, in her own home as Queen oT all she surveys. 32- For a Victory Menu The Teachers and girls oT The coolcing ciasses are all Trying To do Their share Tor vicTory on The home TronT. The Teachers oT This deparTmenT are helping To pro- moTe The idea oT vicTory gardens and The canning oT The Toods Thus grown. In order To give helpTul advice To The oTher Schurz girls, The deparTmenT presenTed a canning demonsTraTion in The assembly hall Tor all The girls oT The school. ?s..? AT The Open i-louse This Tall, The girls oT The cooking classes gave excellenT demonsTraTions oT VicTory Menus. The varied salads aloove are buT one example oT whaT The girls have learned To prepare in The way oT wholesome, economical, and aTTracTive Tood. BUT The cooking classes oTTer much more To The enThusiasTic Tollowers Than merely The arT oT cooking. In This course, The girls sTudy nuTriTion, viTamins, properly palaned meals, The correcT mefhod Tor seTTing a Table, and The rules oT serving. In each oT The classes, The girls Take Turns: one group prepares and serves a meal while The second group acTs as guesTs. The nexT Time, The order is reversed, and in This way, The girls learn Trom each oTher. LOWER LEFTfPaculTy members plan Tor Cpen T-louse. STANDiNG-Miss Nina i-iuhr, Mrs. Mary Kane, SEATED-'Miss Claudice Kober Miss Mary Danrehv, Mrs, lr-ere Brenre. -33- The Schurz Lunchroom Provides Nourishing Diets Aslc anyone whal The besl period ol lhe day is, and lhe answer is, oi course, 'll.unch Period. Appelires are always lceen when lempiing aromas begin coming in The direclion ol class rooms lrom The lcilchen ol lhis line group ol dielicians. Special emphasis is gven lo planning well balanced plale lunches according lo lhe recornmendalions ol lhe Uniled Slales governmenl. Now in This lime of slress, pairiolic service requires good healih, and good heallh is mainlained by good nourishing food found in Schurz Lunchroom. The lunchroom wirh ils brighl drapes, brand new lables and chairs is a very inviling place lo ear. ll serves four 'Fhousand pupils daily wilh delicious lunches especially prepared wilh lhe purse in mind as well as rhe heallh. The new viclory lunches lor len, lilleen, or eighleen cenls as planned by lvlrs, Smiih, our highly compeienl hoslessfmanager, fill one lhird ol our daily required nulrilional needs. -34- Good Times, Cood Friends, with our Language Clubs l-leule oFFen wir den Verein mir einem Kahfeeklalsch. This charming way lo learn was made possible only Through The unliring ellorls of Miss Alice Durland and Miss Elsa Krenz, sponsors, and Rulh Lenz, Vernon Goelsch and olher devoled members. l-lowever, The Kahfeelclalsch, which is rapidly be- coming a Tradilion of lhe German Club, was no+ Jrhe only aclivily, pleasing as if was. Scrap books, games, and magazines were senl 'ro The Red Cross for lhe boys in service who have been wounded. GERMAN AND ROW I-M. Lelzel, l-l. Lenz, J. Eirich, ROW 2-M. l-loefl, D, Frilz D. Reider, J. Tushick, ROW 3-R, Barrels, R. Byers, E. Bung, Miss Krenz L, Koehl, C. Ehmann, C. Doering, R. Schleehauf, Miss Durland. ROW I-SITTING-R. Lenz, Miss Krenz, STANDING-D. Krueger, J. Buchan, E. Bissing, P. Ashlon, J. Jackman, F. Schulze, C. Foersler, M. Mueller, W. Pagel, l-l. Barren, R. Krugler, V. Goelsch. Monsieur! Mademoiselle! Parlez-vous Francais? So you Jrhinlc lhal is all lhere is lo French? Come lo a French Club meering, conducled in French, and be disillusioned, as we were. There is jusl a chance Thar rhe presidenr and Miss Belly Williams, lhe sponsor, are The only ones who undersiand wha? is being said: since by Jrhe lime The Jralenied secrelary finishes her reporl, in French, we haven? had lime io lhinlc. For rhose who are raking French, lhis club is one of lhe besl ways of gaining aclual underslanding of The language. Je vais lres bien. Merci, el vous? Thal s as far as we go, join The French Club For enlighlenmenl. -35- STANDING-E. Simon, S. Mason, J. McClana+han, J. Chulay, L. Fyda. SlTTlN6-R. Dees, A. Vinandy, P. Smifh, I. VanS'reen, ROW 2- M.. Ijiideg, L, Druhol, F. Johann, F. Osiol, STANDING-M. Palrias, L. l-lulchinson, M. Gusfalson, L, Bauer, D. Bellow. PRESIDENT-R, l-leidrich, ROW l-N. Kouris, C. Georges, M, Holm- quisl, D, Hoover, W. Arndl, M. Knorr, ROW 2-J. Jurd, J. Ern A. Schennum, O. Ziollcowslci, ROW 3-M. Kessem, R. Bauer, B, McClan- alhan, J. Larson, Miss Williams, STANDINGAV. Volenec, J. Ensor B. Kolar, M. Wein, D. Thompson, J. Cohen, Hit iEm High! HiT iEm Low! Co, Schurz, Co, Yea Team! STreamline acTion on The TooTball Tield is being displayed by The Schurz Team, as Buddy TrosT, The mighTy miTe oT The Schurz oTTense, plows Through Waller's bewildered deTense ..... WiTh The aid oT experT blocking by ArT Keller, Jerry Nemec, and Tony Klimek, Buddy speeds on To a Touchdown . . . . . lT's Bob DoruTT in one oT his Troublesome momenTs during The Amundsen game .. ...Trouble in The person oT Ken BeiersdorT is whaT This TaTT gridder is meeTing during The game wiTh Schurz- Two opposing blockers can'T sTop Ken as he brings down his man wiTh a crushing Tackle ..... One oT The Tew Times ThaT The Schurz Bulldogs Tind Themselves sTopped cold-The TaTeTul Senn game- ArT Keller sTarTing To Throw a block in a TuTile aTTempT To save The unidenTiTied ball carrier Trom TurTher punishmenT-The Waller game Turns ouT To be an alTogeTher diTTerenT sTory. Kenny Beiers- dorT plows Through Tor a subsTanTial gain as Ed l-ledlin and Ed STucka swing inTo acTion To Throw damaging blocks on Their opponenTs Trom Waller. NOT shown in acTion are ouTsTanding perTormers like Jay l-loppie and Ken Varridge aT guards, I-lal Toson and Frank l-leldT aT The Tackle posiTions and Vic Schwall aT leTT-halT. From The TirsT sTring players down To The lasT sbsTiTuTe all The members oT The Schurz TooTball Team did Their besT, and win or lose, They ToughT Tor vicTory all during The game. 11. , ,. r Q , ai ,.li..h 1 We Cheer The Fighiing Schurz Team on To VicTory WiTh co-capTains Vic Schwall and Ken BeiersdorT leading The way, The Carl Schurz aggregaTion launched Their i942 Pigskin Parade by deTeaTing a powerTul Foreman Eleven T2-O in a non-league game. ln The TirsT League opener, The Bulldog Tollowers were dazed when TaTT pulled oTT a 9-6 vicTory. TiTle hopes again were smoThered when The Purple and Gold dropped Their second sTraighT To Senn. BuT The TighTing eleven ToughT righT back, whipping Waller 32-O, Lake View 3l-O, Sullivan 39-O, and Amundsen 26-O. These lasT Tour shuT-ouT vicTories proved ThaT They had a Team, buT iT was Too laTe. The Bulldog's oTTensive play gave Them The repuTaTion oT being The highesT scoring Team in The secTion. This record pleased Coach Fred O'KeeTe and AssisTanT Coach Eli Soodik as iT showed we had a Team. OuTsTandirig players oT The season were LeTT l-lalTback, Vic Schwall, who was selecTed on The All STaTe PooTball Team, as well as The All CiTy Team and All SecTion Team: End Edward Hedlin, who was named on The All SecTion Team: Guard and CenTer Ken Varrige, who was also named on The All SecTion Team and Tackle l-larold Toson, upon whom The same honor was besTowed. The T943 mainsTays will be Co-capTains Bob VARSITY TEAM ROW I-A. Keller, F. l'lelclT, J. Nemec, K. Varrige, J. Hoppe, l-l. Toson, lf. lr-ledlin, ROW 2-R, TrosT, R. DoruTT, K, Beiersdorf V. Schwall, ROW 3 fR. Robbins, H. Spiess, E. Rapacz, R. SchmiTT, E. STucka, K, Corr, L. Graves, A, Boy, ROW 4fL. Wahl, G. TaseTT, J. DornoTT, C. Bahr, N. Wilson, R. Raabe, T. Klimek, ROW 5-R. l-ladden, R. Morris, R, Burns, B. Zielinski, K, WesTermann, D. Harper, ROW 6-G. Kaiden, E, Bachman, W. Wellhousen, C. Redman, ROW 7-D. PTeiTTer, D. Calmeyn, A. Birns. FRESHIE-SOPH. TEAM ROW IfR. PuTz, R. Sward, J, Jursik, R. OsTrornenki, C. Kvali, ROW 2- G, BuTz, E. Kasian. M. Franson, C. Wiechman, B. Wellov, ROW 3-G. FeTTy, C, Janke, E. Nykiel, D. Predrickson, ROW 4-B. Nowicki, P. Kelly, B. Paladeno. E. Gehr, ROW 5fV. Bagel, R. Graczyk, H, Redman, B. Schinagle. SMALL SNAP-SHOT AT BOTTOM E. Soodik, F. O'KeeTe, K. BeiersdorT, V. Schwall. DoruTT and Jerry Nemec and reTurning regulars ArT Keller and George TasseTT. A young and inexperienced Team was lasT year's Freshman- Sophomore TooTball Team. AlThough The TuTure VarsiTy men were laTe in geTTing underway, They showed much promise Toward The end oT The season. ln The TirsT game oT The season The Junior Bulldogs dropped a 25 To O decision againsT EvansTon. The second TilT was a liTTle beTTer againsT RoosevelT, The small Try losing by a score oT I3 To O. The varsiTy Team dropped a close game To Senn's varsiTy and The Tollowing week, when The Juniors meT The Green and WhiTe Team, They had someThing more aT sTake Than jusT Trying To win The game. They had To win in order To gain back The VarsiTy's repuTaTion. The resulT was ThaT The Bulldogs won ouT by an 8 To 7 vicTory. A Tew ouTsTanding players during The season were OsTro- menki, Jurisch, CapTain Sward, Pransen, Gehu, Kvavli, KlemesndT, PTieTTer, Riechman and Paladeno. The ouTsTanding Treshmen and sophomores menTioned up above are The pros- pecTive key men Tor The varsiTy in The near TuTure. Coaching The Junior gridders Tor The TirsT Time was Eli Soodik, who indeed did an ouTsTanding job. Cnward On! The Game ls Not Yet Won! Top PicTu re l.eTT To RighT-A, Keller, lSenn Playerl, E. l-ledlin, H. Toson, K, Varrige, J. Hoppe, K. BeiersdorT. Top-Middle PicTure l.eTT To RighT-Coach O'KeeTe, Mr. BeiersdorT, Al Birns. Top-RighT Side SpecTaTGr5- BoTTom-LeTT Side BeTw-een Quarlers-The R.Q.T.C. Bandflmlandy Twins Twirling BoTTom-Righf Side l.eTT To RighT-K. Varrige, J, Nemec, l-l. Toson. Flying pennanTs-cheering crowds-peanuTs-popcorn -splashing rainl Could ThaT be Birns under all ThaT mud? , . .and all Tor The purple and gold? Yea, Schurzl . . . Yea, Schurzl Seven rahs and a yea-a-a Schurzlu OcTober breezes Till The air as we cheer our dynamic Team on To vicTory, or is iT vicTory, or is iT dynamic? Judging Trom Lois WolTersheim's expression - buT no - Things couldn'T be ThaT bad. Then comes The halT. l.aughTer - shouTing-candy bars-pop-and R.Q.T.C. Band sallies TorTh, noT To menTion our Two baTon-Twirling geniuses- Shirley and Charline l-landy. We praise Thee, Oh Carl 'R Schurz, To you Theres glory due . . The lciclc-OTT. Once more, were ohfl There goes Schwall wiTh The ball! Oh! Ohl PoeTryl 5 yards - lO yards - was ThaT a Touchdown or a Touchbaclr? Well, anyway iT wasn'T a home run. The Tield is a mess oT humaniTy and mud. The :bench warmers are going wild. l-low They wish They could be in There, and don'T we, Too? Come on, Ken. lT's a wow - some boy - BeiersdorT. Runs, passes, punTs, and penalTies. CounT The scorel Then The Tinal lciclc ThaT gives us The game. l:ooTballl l:ooTball, an all American season. Schurzl an all American Team! Loyal Students, Cheerleaders, and Pigskin Heroes As The Team came ouT, hundreds oT lusry voices Trom The sTands screamed, Yea, Schurzlu The baTTle sTarTed wiTh greaT vigor. LaTer, however, signs oT dissaTisTacTion appeared on almosT every Tace when Vic Schwalls Try Tor The exTra poinT was blocked. As The game progressed, This group oT Schurz sTudenTs inspired The Schurz eleven, wiTh iTs cheers and wiTh The singing oT The Schurz VicTory March, To win l2 To O over Eorernan. l l l E l This Schurz opponenT did noT geT very Tar aTTer The Torward wall oT l-lenlin, Toson, l-loppe, Nemec, Varrige, l-leldT, and Keller, all piled onTo him as exciTemenT grew. There he is. Therels our co-capTain Ken BeiersdorT, shouTed Schurz TooTball enThusiasTs. Three cheers Tor BeiersdorT. This six-TooT Tullback covered wiTh mud and cluTching The pigskin in his hands looked up, smiled, and Then galloped ouT oT sighT, Tearing 'Through enemy lines. 5- DirecTly above are The picTures oT The Waller and Lake View games where The Schurz reserves always see acTion. The picTure aT The leTT, which is oT The Waller game, shows End RoberT Bochman ready To Throw a block on The on-rushing Waller opponenT, Tor Vic Schwall will soon be coming around This way and wanTs no one in his paTh To pay dirT . Inscribed in The circle phoTograph is CenTer Edward STuka, who inTercepTed a Lake View pass laTe in The Tinal period and made his way wiThin one yard oT Lake View's goal line. l-lowever, The game ended beTore The Bulldogs could cross The Double STripe . l-leaded by Their peppy liTTle CapTain DoroThy Ann Knudson, who is picTured Third Trom leTT in The TirsT row, The Schurz cheerleaders kepT crowds oT SchurziTes busy cheering our Bulldogs on To vicTory. Lending supporT To Their leader and making Schurz cheers eTTecTive are: Eleanor STeinbrink, Charlene Dorringer, Knudson, and Donna Conybear in The TirsT row. Back row, leTT To righT, Jack DoherTy, Bill Powell, Edward LoveleTTe, and Doug Rued. All buT Bill Powell and Donna Conybear have cheered Their lasT TooTball games Tor Schurz. NexT year's cheer- leading squad will have many new Taces ' .QLES Those Military Chests The sound oT clanking medals, The Tlash oT 'Sam Brownll belTs and you know The manls an oTTicer in The R.Q.T.C. Any Friday morning aT 7:30, you will see big eyed, yawning Tellows in spick and span uniTorn'is hurrying inTo The building. Sleep walking? lNloT a biT oT iT. JusT an oTTicer aTTending a meeTing oT The OTTicers' Club. The pur- pose oT This club, which conTains all commissioned oTiicers, is To Train Them so ThaT They are capable oT Training oThers. TesTs and lecTures on miliTary subiecTs are given by SergeanT Frisch To The commissioned oTTicers who in Turn Train The cadeTs. The February class wiTh l.ieuTenanT Colonel Ted Lewandowski, as presidenT, had an exciTing semesTer. ln November They played The Lane QTTicers and showed whaT They were made oT. They won l9 To 6. They Then sTarTled all by breaking a losing sTreak oT nine years and beaT The nonfcomls in a skinning oT 52 To O-. Yeah-Teaml They recovered Trom Their wounds and escorTed Their charming young llwomenl To The R.0.T.C. Ball, or The 'Bull Dog l-lop, which was held on Thanksgiving Eve aT The EdgewaTer Beach. l-lere They exer- cised The eTigueTTe learned aT The Social Dances. Their dancing maneuvers were really someThing To see. pRl5CH SERGEPXNT The l2.0.T.C. gave a splendid showing aT The Scrap Drive and Turned in 22,000 lbs. Tor vicTory. The June class, headed by Lieu- TenanT Colonel Richard Johnson, in doing Their biT Tor service oTTered someThing new in The way oT helping The sale OT war sTamps and bonds by sending iT daily inTo new highs. A OFFICERS' CLUB ROW I-l-lerres, J. Johnson, Dubinski, SchulTZ, Podlaha, Lewandowski, Mack, Jarosh, Cullen, Kreiling, ROW 2-AugusTyn, Lundh, Nowicki, CasaTi, Gray, lf. Johnson, R. Johnson, Crosby, Rooney, Ross, PioTrowski, Mueller, ROW 3-Frerk. l3unTo, Tade, Crain, Myers, Davis, Sayles, Fonger, Chandler, Oyen, ROW 4-Grasser, Bergeson, STahl. PeTersen,Jacobson, McGraTh. -40- R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Top PICTURE-USHERS' ci.us OW lfJacob,Gray, Kreiling, KroTTa, ROW 2-l.oCasio, KapusTka, PalrnguisT, Wood, JeweTT, GoTTmann, Wilewski, Olivo eTersen, ROW 3-McGraTh, KwiaTT, Jones, Jolly, Merrick, Goralski, Izbicky, Kuempel, Richardson, ROW 4-Deliranco auer, STadnik, WiaTer, Cooley, Yankey. As usual, Schurz came ouT on Top in The annual ciTy compeTiTion Tor R.O.T.C. rifle marksmanship, :placing second behind Crane, lasT years champion. TwenTy-seven schools compeTed in The conTesT. The TargeTs were shoT in school, The riTlemen Taking Ten shoTs in each OT The following posiTions: orone, siTTing, kneeling, and sTanding. The highesT Tive men were picked and Their TargeTs senT To a i:lownTown oTTice where They were scored and recorded. Schurz also came in second in The SixTh Corp Area MeeT and Third in The I-learsT Trophy MaTches. Trophies were awarded To The TirsT and second olace winners and medals given high scoring individuals. The leTTermen on The riTle Team are: Ronald Nowicki-capTain, Ted Radamaker, Edward Mueller, RoberT LagerquisT, ArenT Jacob- son, Ted Lewandowski, Jack Cul- len, James Schneider, Jesse Sears, and Charles Maruniak. A marks- rnanship medal was awarded Ronald Nowicki Tor The highesT aggregaTe score Tor The semesTer. how I-Siers, Jacobson, Nowicki. ROW 2-Maruniak, Lewandowski, Mueller. Top Picfure ROW l-eSliapiro, Larsen, Scnu. Geannopoulos, Spila, Lundqren, Price. Mysialc, ROW 2-Rornaine,ll1ompson. Koller, Sribqen, Moe, Allen, l.oCascio, Favvcell, ROW 3fCooley, Allman, Nelson, l-lolrnes, Weaver, Forslund, Radamalcer, Pawlias, ROW 4-Beck, Olson, Krolla, Rox! burqlw, Erickson, loloqlund, Barllinq, Bellis, ROW 5-1 Marslwall, Sclwneider, l-lalenqren, l-leclcindorl, Blanlcen- slwip, Kurlca, ROW 6fClwisosi, Hayes, Vorplanlcen, Scnellie, Francisco, Kwiall. Lower Piclure ROW l-Kisli Slrub, Coles, Bloom, Szymansici, Zielek Crivlara, Wellen, ROW 2-Keumpel, Coanda, Molilor Swanson, Braley, Mallierson, Olson, Benedix, ROW 3- Scoll, Peal, Nixon, llioennisson, Murplwy, Trapp, Edalwl Grizzell, ROW 4-Bush, Graves, Kowallcoslci, Millef Richardson, Allaire, Mueller, Kapusllca, ROW 5- Arclwer, Jacob, l-larvey, Kowalslci, l-lyldalwl, Jolniansen Zavodny, ROW 6-Billworn, Beclcer, Brandl, l-laley Jopus, Rosenberg. vi Gila XYKN5 We 'S SoXcXxer 'ina e :Mol GQQQKNQ I Yes, ll'iere's somelliinq aboul a soldier lnal arouses awe in llwe eyes ol our lreslimen, admiralion Ye S in lnose ol llie sopliomores, pride in our juniors, and Jrlie we lcnow we're good allilude in 'llie seniors. lne R.O.l.C. is a lrue example ol our all-oul war ellorl. ine purpose ol llie Reserve Olzlicers Training Corps is lo dualily selecled sludenls lor posilions ol mililary leadersliip and appoinlmenl as reserve ollicers. llwe R.O.T.C. proudly boasls llial llieir conlribulions lo llie Scrap Drive made il wlwal il was-a scrap pile. lliey worlced as companies during company periods, and as llwe Lieulenanl Colonel said, 'lllvey cofoperaled laeaulilully and no one person deserves Jrlie credilfl On Monday, February Ql, l943,ll1e R.O.l.C.'s loss ol Cadel Lieulenanl Marvin l-leclcendorl was cerlainly a gain lo llwe Army Air Corps. Marvin answered nis call lo colors, and llie looys gave liim a nice sendoll. l-lappy Landings, Marvin! -42- CapTain Richard Johnson has given his command: his men sTand aT aTTenTion. CapTain Charles Gray holds his men aT aTTenTion jusT as eTTecTively. Johnsons company Tollows his command oT PresenT arms! wiTh The riTle, while Grays company presenTs arms by saluTing The Tlag. lncidenTally These Two capTains oT The Tall semesTer held The Two highesT places in The R.O.T.C. during The spring semesTer. Richard Johnson became The new colonel while Charles Gray Toolc over as Major ExecuTive. These companies are on Their TeeT aT all Times, and Though They hold no personal grudges againsT one anoTher, rivalry runs high as each man sTrives To malce his group The besT. The companies run oTT a compeTiTion among Themselves, and The neaTesT, sTraighTesT, cleanesT, and besT inTormed group receives The A Tor ThaT weelc. ln This way There is a new Company A every week, and each boy has a chance To be in Company A aT leasT once. When each member oT The R.O,l.C. reporTs To his respecTive company during his Training period, he immediaTely saluTes The Tlag and sTands aT aTTenTion beTore his company oTTicer To be inspecTed. Anxiously, wiTh The resT oT his buddies, he waiTs To be guizzed on The maneuvers oT The day. The men are generally well inTorrned. Then in The words oT The company commander, iT is, llAbouT Facel AT Easel Dismissed! I 1 md Y QQTQSGTTT lx ,, . comma Top PicTure-Reading from FronT To Back. ROW I-Haley, Greisser, Weaver, Sayre, McMahon, Blomgren, Lange, ROW 2-Welland, AIbrighT, lv1oliTor, DVYUGVN 5ChSlliS, ROW 3-Fonger, Wood. Romaine lzbicki, Kowalkoslci, l-lolrnes, ROW 4-Gray, Wallqreen Coles, Haywood, Thompson, Kr0TTa, ROW 5gSf5l1l adsen, BenneTT, Grizzell, Jansen, STadnig, Knudsen OW 6-Crain, LaCerra, Youngberg, Radamaker, lqeumpelf SlQ9l- ROW 7-lVlaTherson, Laskowslfi. Reid- -lcowslci, RiTThler. l-lolm, Krarup, Rahling, 'Lower PicTure-FronT To Back. ,ROW I-Meyers, McGlair, SleeTing, ROW ZEPWSUQV Ollfllli ROW 3-iLarsen, Ringa, ROW 4-Johnson, Mueller, Lundgren, l-lollisTer, ROW 5-Bergeson, Cor- aclc, ROW 6-Merrick, Trapp, Kowalski, l-laywgod urTon, ROW 7-l-leclcendorT, Olivo, Allen, Brale chneider. -43 . T da 's Cadets Work to Become l e Think l-low slraighr The ranks. As we warch Jrhe R.O.T.C. march in perfecl unison down +he srree w , How perliecl Their marching. l-low excellenl Their form. Yer The lhoughr does nol olren occur lo us Jrhar rhose same boys may, in less Than a year, be serving overseas in The Unired Srares Army. The Training They receive in The R.O.T.C. is nor only excellenf for lheir characler buf if also makes fulure army life easier and more reasonable. The Execurive Slarl of The R.O.T.C. receives ils orders direcrly from Sergeanr Frisch and Sergeanr Echlinaw. They in rurn give orders lo non-commissioned orlicers. These non-commissioned oFlicers come in direcr conlacl wirh rhe regular R.O.T.C. They are The ones who nole and reporl upon men who deserve special inleresl. The R.O.T.C. doesnir consisl only of marching, saluring, and polishing burlons. There are records, imporlanl records of each meril and ' i d Federal lnspeclions. This imporlanr work has been enlrusled demeril, Pick lo Bob Bergerson. ed Plaloon compehlrons, an Top Piciure-Froni fo Back ROW I - Nixon, Geannoooulos, Scharl. Chesser, Bymell, Tanscr, Wailer', Nuennan, Svailon, ROW 2-Chisnolfn, Roxbufg, Flam- bcck, Carlburg, Sales, Riach, Luslig ROW 3 --Johnson, Chandler, Slibien, Zirnek, Line deau, Chrisrenson, Bush, Richardson, ROW 4 - Piofrowski, Szymanski, Kosla, Walker, Schneider, ROW 5--Maruniak, Spila, Fisher, Bruhn,Carper1ler, Sowka, Blankenship, ROW 6vDavis, Schneiderbaur, Ivlallezos, Rasch Vcn Der Lippe, Janous, Marsha l. H fo Righf ROW 2 Price Auguslyn, Lower Picfure--Le ROW lfcullen, -- , Grasser, ROW 3-Palmguisr, Olson, Pas- lurzak, Kwiall, Paluralski, Lobodzinski, Hal- icki, Pawlias, ROW 4 - Welle. Kapuslka, Kasian, Rehush, Nichols, Kalela, Jeszierski. ROW 5-Lagerquisr, Sfrong, Jolley, Aiello, Sparesus, Pleirkhardl, Bencivenga, ROW be Trokan, l-lyldahl, Olson, Beck, Andrews, Pecaro, ROW 7fOlson, Johnson, Froehlich h ROW 8- Jacob, Kurka, Lee, Jo ansen, Grabowski, Welllord, Dugan, Flade, Thomp- son, lvleyers. .44 - Tomorrow s Officers Can You Hear What the Cold Braids are Saying? USHERS' CLUB ROW I-A. Francisco, R. Moe, C. Davis, W. Crosby, E. Dubinski, C. Gray, J. l-lerres, R. Kreiling, W. PeTersen, J. Mc- GraTh, B. STahl, R. Romaine, ROW 2fR. Bauer, F. BarTling, R. Sowka, C. Frey, G. Verlnlanken, D, Weaver, L. KwiaTT, G. Murphy, R. Shelly, G. Lanners, R. Blongren, W. MueTing, R. l-lollisTer, ROW 34-l-T. STadnick, T-l. PeTerson, R. Richard- son, L. KroTTa, A, Braley, G. Sparesus, C. Cooley, J. l-lealy, A. lzbicky, R. Jacob, ROW 4-K. Albright J. Price, F. LoCasio, P. Geannopoulos, R. Meyers, J. Olivo, S. Pieczonka, L. Kupczyk, A. KapusTka, G. Olson, A. Felgenhauer. This way, please. ThaT is a member oT The Ushers' Club speaking. These boys in Their khaki uniTorms, brass buTTons, and gold braid acT as Guards oT Honor aT all assemblies and social aTTairs aT Schurz and elsewhere. LasT winTer These Guards oT T-lonor had The exTrerne pleasure oT being presenTed To Governor DwighT Green and Mayor Edward J. Kelly aT a meeTing held in Medinah Temple. They were chosen To guard The box in which The Governor and The Mayor saT. lT is an occasional honor like This which rewards Them Tor Their splendid Training and service and The many long hours which They give ouTside oT school hours. lT is To The ushers and Their able oTTicers, Major Charles Gray, CapTain Richard Kreiling, SergeanT LeRoy KroTTa, and SergeanT RoberT Jacob, ThaT we owe The miliTary aTmosphere OT all our assemblies. ThaT envied gold braid, worn by our ushers, is a disTinguishing mark oT honor To which They alone are enTiTled. Many oT us will probably remember These boys as The sTiTT, whiTe-gloved senTinels keeping order, buT we should also Think oT Them as Those senTinels who have so oTTen Turned To acTion aT The call oT Their school and counTry. Many Tormer club members are now sTaTioned all over The world, holding posiTions oT auThoriTy Tor which Their duTies as ushers prepared Them. Today, in The service oT Their counTry, Their Tamiliar, This way, please, has changed To, l'They shall noT passf' During our recenT Scrap Drive, aT The call oT our school, These boys gave up much OT Their Tree Time and energy, using Their own cars To collecT The scraps which will help beaT The Japsf' IT is parTly because oT Them ThaT our school received an honor raTing among The schools oT Chicago. IT will be The oluTy and privilege oT TuTure ushers To mainTain ThaT high sTandard. if -45- Happy Partners, Merry Hours al the Military Ball we ,+V AFV 2 f L' f '. 5 ' fir? 5. . ' , 1 3 ...:. The Schurz R.O.T.C. Mililary Ball was held Thanksgiving Eve, in lhe Grand Ballroom ol 'rhe Edgewaler Beach Hoiel. The gala, yer slriclrly miliiary evening, was planned by Lieulrenani Colonel Ted Lewandowsici, Major Roberr Schulze, Caiorain John l-lerres, Major Diclc Mach, and Caplrain Eyerelrlr Johnson. The affair was sponsored by Mr. L. P. Roncoli and chaperoned by Sergeanr and Mrs. E. F. Frisch and Sergeanl and Mrs. A. M. V19 ,J ,, V .7525 if ww, , fi ' and gf xv A , u ri: ,. , fi O ., , ,, N if 7 c c, ,c or A . -wma, SKS: . i If s I H ky, X Krueger. This was one oi Jrhe besr November Balls in Jrhe hisrory oi Schurz. The Crowning evenr of any milirary ball is, oi course, Jrhe Grand March. Jaclc Russell srruclc up Jrhe band and The march began, led by Ted Lewandowslii and Laura Qicianlau, Bob Schulze and Jane Anderson, Diclq Mach and Phyllis Tamelo, Edward Dubinslqi and Jean Schullz, and Evererr Johnson and Bonnie Zimmerman. Pepping Up Subscriptions M, L W, ,..,.,,,, ,,. snoTs Tor our Schurzone. ln The picTure on The righT, graver and inspiraTion Tor The Schurzone, is Tound looking over layouTs oT The book. The enTire Schurzone was planned under his direcTion-Trom The colorTul paTrioTic covers To The inTormal club picTures, which were posed so diTTerenTly Trorn The usual yearbook sTyle. Thanks To Mr. HagerTyl The sales classes under The leadership oT cofchaire men William Crosby and DoroThy l-lornsby puT Their salesmanship skill To work and were responsible Tor The sale oT 3,000 Schurzones. Under The supervision oT Miss Russell, members oT The sales classes con- TacTed all The divisions and wiTh silver Tongues, Their own personal charm, plus a 'lsure Thing To sell, They had Iirrle diTTiculTy. PaymenTs were made all aT one Time by The l'capiTalisTs'i or in a convenienT insTalmenT sysTern by The resT oT us. Upper RighT+Mr. L. W. T-lagerTy. Upper Lefi--Tln booTh IsT Rowl-R l-TulTman, M. Pedi, Ofhers-T. Podgorski l. Lindeman, S. Pieper, D. Pecaro, W Crosby, T. Pilihos, C. Zeborski, P. Doyle Middie Leff-D. Rybnik, Miss Russell. Middle RighTAlSeaTedl. N. DieTrich Mr. BauersTeld, Sfanding-M, Sorenson A. Birkner, C. Keller, D. l-lardy, Miss K SchrnidT. 6 A Lower LefT-Mr, Foy Solern, r y WXJB! WiTh much Tear and Trembling, The Schurzone ArT STaTT Tound iTselT displaying iTs TalenTs beTore Mr. BauersTeldfand geTTing his OK. beTore conTinuing The work on The yearbook. l'-le was very pleased wiTh The Theme oT The book, and laughed gafly aT The diminuTive Tigurines. As he Thumbed Through The page plans he was sTruck by The Three-Tone coloring. and im- pressed wiTh The insheeT which he claimed would appeal To all miliTary minded SchurziTes. ln Tune WiTh DeTense -he claimed was The Schurzone Through and Through, a criTerion oT The daily liTe aT Schurz, oT The VicTory minded youTh oT America. r 95' . iff 'fiierie' zerrrr rinrfmfm PicTures, picTures, PICTUREST Mr. Roy Solem oT The Marshall STudios, who Tor many years has successTully capTured The spiriT oT 1 Schurz in phoTography, almosT sTood on his head To geT The righT ThanksTo The D F KELLER COMPANY I ' whose skilled personnel enabled us To gef Thank you, Mr. Solern, Tor your paTience and your skill. This Schurzone inTo your hands. ..47- ,,,.f-f All About Town: All About Scburz: Scooping the News Piclure Number 2--Journalism ROW I--M. Zlebell, L. Jorqensen, O Wlwillle, H. Leavill, 6. Drouin. J. Nelson, A. Kraslc N. Diedrielw T. Radernakef B Geannopoulos. ROW 2-A. lsaac, F. Sclwulze, W, Jolly D. Plleller, D. Szurnskl, L. Scbaeller, N Korornpilas, l. Tlweobold, R. Slrauss. D Gllberlson, M. Hildebrand, L. Hulcleln son. Piclure Number 3-Journalism TABLE--I. Tlweobold, M. Woolsey A. Barry, ROW I-G. Gauge , A. Sclwnelcl erbauer, R. Biro, A. Jobnson, ROW 2- D. Sleysler, S. Jolnmlone, H. Colwen, D. Lawlor, ROW 3-D, Jelns. Piclu re Num ber I-Journalism SITTING AT DESK-D. Enqellcen, S. Logan, ROW I-B. 'loops G. Drake, B. Cabllc, P. Kindalwl, ROW 2-J. Umbriqlwl, L. Mllco L, Dempsey, A. Sclwennum, ROW 3-D. Weslon, G. Hulsor R. Roof, L. S+e-rmer, ROW 4-SITTING-L. Brann, STANDING- Mlss llneobold, A. De'nslcl, E. Joos, D. Szufnslcl, R. Nowlclqi, R McGowan. Picfure Number 4 TABLE-T. Radamaker, R. Sclwablwuelll, ROW I-D. Plelger, F. Schulze, L. Hulclwlnson, E. Mlllce, H. Leavlfi, G. Drouln, J. Nelson, A, Kfesk, ROW 2-B. Geannooouios, L. Jorqensen, M. Zlebell L. Kozlol, R. Kalellw, R. Slrauss, 6, Wblllle, l. lbeobold ROW 3 QN. Dledrlolw, N. Korompilas, M. Yancey. Pxciure I-W. Jolly, L. SchaeTTer, L l-luTchinson, M. Ziebell, T. Rade- maker L. Jorgensen. Picfure 2-G. WhiTTle, B. Gean- nopoulos, D. PTeiTTer. PxcTure 3-S. Darville, R. KaleTh, G. Kapczewski, E. Milke, J Backau, M. Yancer, J. Koziol, R. SchabhueTTl. LEAD www W A gm, IH fvgfy gum' 'DRTVE PLA MBL SpeQk9f5 Dfffem Se Acfiv J 1, , ,, .,. W ffl--fi 1 ,. Mu, ci. if. i,,,, , I SCHURZ TIMES PicTure 4-Row I-D. STeniger, A, Van den Sande, L. Hansen, W. STapinski, J. BuTzloTT, ROW 2-M. MarTin, G. Wysocki, W. Powell, R. Tade, l-l. Pillman, ROW 3- V. Jenson, E. Michel, A. Thien, R. Shapiro, M. PeTersen. Ears and Eyes are on The Alert for Schurz Times The Schurz Times, which is published bi-weekly, wiTh Miss Irene M. Theobold as adviser, adds To iTs lisT oT many awards The Tollowing: PirsT place l-lonors, Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, Firsr Place Honors, NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, and The lnTernaTional FirsT Place Award, Quill and Scroll. Because more sTudenTs have Taken advanTage oT The courses oTTered in Journalism Than ever beTore, a compeTenT sTaTT is always on hand, able and ready To rneeT The dead line and go To press on Time. The sTaTT oT February '43 was headed by CoeEdiTors l-lelen LeaviTT, Jean Nelson, and Gerald Drouin, DeparTrnenT Heads were Aldona Krask, News EdiTorg Louise lMrs. Grundyj l-luTchinson, FeaTure EdiTorg Doris GilberTsen, ReporTers EdiTorg Glenn WhiTTle, SporTs EdiTorg La Verne Jor- gensen, AdverTising EdiTorg and PhoTographers, Nick Korompilas, Dick Szumski, and Raymond STrauss. Leading The June '43 sTaTT was EdiTor Louise T-luTchinson, PeaTure EdiTor Marjorie Ziebell, AviaTion EdiTor Ted Radamaker, SporTs EdiTor, Glenn WhiTTle, AdverTising, Richard Tade, ArT Normadel Diedrich and PhoTographers Nick Korompilas and Dick Szumski. Special menTion Tor Their ouTsTanding work was also given To Don PTeiTTer, BeTTy Geannopoulos, RoberT Shapiro, BeaTrice Kanavos, Don Buller, Gloria Kopezewski, Franz Schulze, William Jolly, RoberT SchabhueTTl, LaVerne Jorgensen, PaTricia Kirndahl and DoroThy Jehs. For The TirsT Time in newspaper hisTory, The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion sponsored a NaTional Avialrion EdiTor's ConTesT Tor all papers enTered in Their raTing service. Ted Radamaker, AviaTion EdiTor oT Schurz Times, received second place award in This conTesT. -49- On the Alert with Soplwomores, All Sei lor Aclion MISS MAC EACHERN'S Rybeclci, 6. D. Seip, 7. L. McBroorn, 8. L. Herman, ley, 2. J. Giqanli, 3. M. Hanson, 4. R, Dynelre, 5. N. Wochler, 6, W. Zierneclc, 7. B. Tauber, 8. N. Sieri, 9. R. Bcrncr, STANDING-L. I-lornberq. MISS MAGRADY'S ROW I-I. I-I. Wohlgren, 2. W. Borlon, 3. D. Shonske, 4. J. Paolelli, 5. H. Dayrnenl, 6. I-I. Ball- inq, 7, l. Glocckle, ROW 2-I. D. Engel, 2. G. Ellery, 3, P. Koslcr, 4, C. Scorl, 5. B. Mozurkiewicz, owslci, 5. J. Cichowslci, 6. R. Znnich, 7. V. Nearnond, Slurwold, 4. F.Condelc1,5.G. Quinn, 6. G. Kyros. MISS MARNELL'S ROW lil. M. Kirby, 2. G. Godfrey, 3. M. Healy, 4. J. Nordslronn, 5. P. Floboclc, 6. M. Roloiczolr, 7. C. Slosock, BOOK IN HAND, C. Richey, ROW 2-l. W. Rierner, 2, A. Kolokowski, 3. L. Sonrry, 4. D. Rendaclc, 5. R. Edwordsen, 6. C. Glowenke, 7. C. Koslrizewski, 8. C. Slelanslci, ROW 3-I. E. 'ka, 2. . yrlc, . . Szp ws i, . . warr, 5. R. irnrn rman, 6. . rs, . . sion, 3. W. Holrn, 4. R. Galusk , 5. W. Sc ' - fi MQ, w Tomi 3 E ek., k 4 F Sle Z e M Po I 7 R Weidner, 8. T. Murphy, ROW 4-I. E. Koehn, 2. I.. Pol z a hin ogl, 6. D, Slrihold, 7. B. McDowell. MISS MAMER S W I n as S orz ouqhlon 7 J Larson 8 E on A Clrnino v I B ro N Wil ia n, 4. . , . . 5 , . . . , . . E , .G. We o , . . orrnock, 6. M. yward, 7. . or n, . i. K' . MISS McCLlNTOCK'S MISS MESS' , ROW I-I. I.. Szorzynslci, 2. A. Tripolino, 3. D. Gordon, 4. W. O'May, 5. T. Topils, 6. R Wollov, 7. R. I-Iallerud, ROW Qfl. S. Schneider, 2. G. Jordon, 3. R. Veesenineyer, 4. E. Morlon, 5. R, Housfeld, 6. E, Dinse, 7. Bacher, 8. E. Jolly, 9. I. Toir, ROW 3fI. E. Panlns 2. D. Gowryl, 3. J. Dohlslroni, 4. J. Szyrnlcowski, 5. W. Radllce, 6. W. Baldonslcy, 7, T. Crorvi 8. J. Gernes, ROW 4-I. L. Hoyde, 2. W. Doy, 3. C. Kyooli, 4. R. Maino, 5, R. Enqh. -50- ROW I-I. W. Schneider, Z. D. Lobodzinslci, 3. L. Kopp, 4. C. Rohr, 5. J. Kuzioi, 6. R. Wisowoly, WITH BOOK-NI. Sloul, ROW Zfl. E. Lasliowski, 2, I. Leirnan, 3. E. Wondcrski, 4. D. Lips, 5. J. Slosch, 6. A. Williornson, 7. R. Kirchoif, 8. L. Nielsen, ROW 3-I, C. Mulac, 2. M. Sherwin, 3, E. Woido, 4. D. Nowiclc, 5. B. Srnylc, 6. R. Jewell, 7. P. Schndidl, ROW 4-I. R. Sherry, 2. L. Rains, 3. M. Wisniewslci, 4. C. Lubcck, 5. L, Kneller, 6. E. Tully, ROW Sfl, V. Luclsinger, 2, J. Winiecke, 3. E. Budnili. ROW I-I. D. Anderson, 2. L. Buenoqen, 3. N. Wilewski, 4. T. Edwards, 5. R, Allergoll, 6. M. Schwarlz, 7. L. Fioeler, ROW 2-l. B. Herres, 2. M, Davis, 3. M. Millard, 4. W. Vosloy, 5. L. 9. S. Meyer, IO. D. Swenwol, ROW 3-I. G. Hes- 6. E. Conlerio, 7. G. Sodrnan, ROW 3fI, R. Sur- rnan, 2. L. Grirnrne, 3. D. Louridsen, 4. E. Zdan- ROW 4-I. R. Poladino, 2. I-I. Hanley, 3.0. Ludf wigsen, 4. R. Andrews, 5. A. Meschcwslci, 6. R. Kingsley, ROW Sfl. C. Schneider, 2. R. Pulz, 3. J. Top, Righf- MISS KELLENGER'S ROW I - L. Gorosclnlrna IwI+I1paperI,S.BIack IWIIII I3ooIcI, R. I-IannIbaI, A. Jernsrad, W, BrICIcIey, L. George, ROW 2-J. Gus- I6-rIne. L, Huber, M. EIbey. W- DQHIQI- S, Freeze, V. Syzkiewicz I, Mrozek ROW 3- E. Byrer S. BInIcowsIfI, M. Jenklng, .Are STUDIUUS s UPTIMISTIG PULITE HELPFUL Lower Cenfer- MISS KOBER'S ROW I 1 S. KIeven, V. Sommer, M. Cenqiano, I. Jenricn, P. RucIcdescIweI, ROW 2-D, I IiIIer, R. NeI- son, A. GeIs'rIinqer, E. Payne, A. Sdbo, A. Schwei- qerdf. D. Abford, L. Bielcki, ROW 3-C. Muqqenburg, J. Ruefz, ROW 4 7 D. Schroeder, R. I-Iirsh, D. I-Ioppe, L. AIIen, E. CaIa- Iran, A. GaIbevy, W, WaIk- er, D. MaIecIci, ROW 5- M. Swidde, A. BIgaII, I. Top, Leff-MISS I. JOHNSON'S ROW I-J. VancIerI'JecIc, M. Dearnarroodos, G, EIwarI E, MaInercs ROW 2-E. Ascnorr, G, SurInerIano G. Swanson, I-I. I:eIZone. R. Kao- IeIn ROW 3fN, Anderson, R. Lenk I. Zfegfer, G. Buenger, ROW D. Bernfsen, L. Jones. J, Linoen, R. Lundlr, Upper Cenier-Mr. JULIANO'S ROW IfJ. WaIIgv'een, J. Hoors, J, WIIInerd, L. I-Ienning M, VoeqIIe IwI'I'a booIcI, ROW 2-E. SIge1, R. MIIanoviCI1, B. Rofsradr, D. DoIgo D. Mesure, R. Lindenau, ROW 3gJ. Parker, A. Jonnson, I-I. Ma+son, G. Udsfuen. R. SroduIsIfI, D. Sfonesrfer, R. Dunn, C. CooIey, R. Mncne-I A. Jenecki. Lower Leff-MISS KILPATRICICS I-Iamrner, G. Brinkman, T. SIeIoIlI, A. XerIIcos, E. GIOWA ackI, D. Buse, ROW 6--R. NeIson D, NevIn, E. Rocne, M, ReIerson, E. Fabry. I' , If f Z WITH BOOKAJ. Pryor, ROW I-B. I-Iarrnwqron, J. Anqs-ren, J. Scneirhe, L. Narozny M. Evanson, E, Nowak, ROW 24L. MGSUVG, E- Mysfak, M. Sover, B. MuIIer N. KowaIsIcI, J. Westwood, ROW I-IZ. Rerrine, C. Jarke, R. Lumen V. I-IaIIQIrI, G. ScIn'nidI, R. Rasrurzak, ROW 4-L. MqIeI, R. 'Iopczewskl W. Nawrdiuk, L. RefrowsIcI, N. Gila' son. ROW 5fJ.Scnun1aker, C, MIIewsLi, H. I-Ioifn, R. BeSeI, B. LarniCI4. Lower Righf-MISS KI RCHHOFF'S ROW I-E. Carfer, J. Newrbeck, M. SenFIIppo, B. Wrdner, C. Dina, ROW 2-M. Anderson B. Borgenson B. Zyks, R. Freddo, L. Lufwdburg, ROW 3-R. Weiss, G. IrIen, C, SumrnerIeII, M. Ihybony, T. Cooper, C, Kranz, ROW 4-M. I-IIIgers, J. Nind, R. Nind, M. Jensen, P. Lasen T. CarseIIo, M. SwarI'Z, ROW 5-R. BrownInq, A. WaIker, G. Vorres R. Meyer, B. VanDerMueIIen. So homor p es Rush Through the Open Cates of School MISS C. SCHMITT'S WITH BOOK-V. B +I' I a ia o, ROW lip. Osherberger I-I Szardlarski E C k L W . oo, . oidner, B. CIark, D. Johnson, ROW 2I-J.. Bukovy, RI Cross, A. SweinIon, D. Banks, P. I-Iiniz, I-I, Roernisch, ROW 3-G Carpenfer, D. Eck, L. BracIIey, I-I. Swanson, V. T' d ioe son, E. Graham B. Johnson ROW 4-O BI I R B i , . us. . enciyenga, L. Gibson, N Mahezos, H, Mekowioz, ROW 5-H. Brandi. MISS SWARTZ'S ROW I-D. DooIey, D. Croeger, I: PaIureIski I-I Durak P L . , . , , eI'II'IeI'I, V. I-IoIIinqseed, R. Riffer, ROW 2-SD. Shoknerg, D. Lipecki, N, Loew. K. I-Ieufop, J. Juhano, M. MiIchoI, C. Thorie, L. Tannehill. A Rehder M. C ' , osgrove, R. BuIIer, ROW 3vMiss Swarrz, C. Wiek, G. Foss, L. Peskuski, S. Kaminski, B. Mikulka, C. Bilhorn, D. Benneir, A. AIIorighi, E. Servis, G. Nernoek, R. Rosinski, ROW 4-P. Bays, L. Johnsion, J. Kennedy, R. Fox, I-I. Siadnik. -52- MISS WEBB'S ROW I-I-I. Marx, T. Crarner, C. Osiercorn, E Zander J Sno , , , W I-I. Thomas, Miss Webb, ROW 2fR. Rohde, D. Tokarz, M Jones C F hI . ens or, B. Zesrrow, M. L. Pfislrer, ROW 3-J. I-Iease, B Andrews. J, DressIer, Z. Black, J. Bufzlahf, J. Razzaifis, ROW 4-E Johnson, B. Andrews, E. Sfasch, M. C rown, J. Singer, C. Crown, J. Garfside, B. Marfin, ROW 5-I-I. KGIGI, N. Schwichfenberq, R. McCormick, D. Wifie, E. I-Iall, R, Fischer, ROW 6-I-I. Ebner, B. Chrisfain, R. Monkrnen, C. Ffeirier. MISS WOLAVKA'S ROW I-T. Oleary, J. Kalacinski, J GyIIenLnerq R Sober L . , , I q, . Boessen, E. De Tornasi, N. Curfin, A. Frey, ROW ZAR. Johnson, R. Ebehng, F. Bohhnan, F. Kramer, R. Morrison, W. Jagielski, V. Mosgeard, M. Pikuia, I-I. Rogers, ROW 3-D, Schmidt R. Dharner, D. DooIey, ROW 4-D. Rafernnen, A, Goraiski, C. Berfuce. O. MiIIer, J. Gereghiy, J. Siers. MISS WOELFEL'S ROW I-H. Anderson, I. Sehq, R. Jurczak G Pisarek C Skib I3 , . , . i a, . FIeck, J. Dernesy, ROW 2-M. Nyquisf, M, I-Ierres, B. L. Anfkowiak, P. CopIey, B. Macahnski, G. De Caiqny, D. PhiIIips, L. Bidenkap, ROW 3+R. Kilb, E. Kocner, K. Loos, E. Izhicky, N, Brown, R. ZeIek, Cr. Fosier, M. Burreih ROW 4+P. Novak, M. Murphy, E. Andri- iauskas, L. WiwaIowski, B. Wendiland, W. Cerepa, ROW 5-J. Feehan, J. Mafusza, R. Anderson, I-I. Pirwiiz, When in Doubt Ask a Sophomore-He Has time Answer Firs+ pic+ure a+ ieH-MISS DANNEHY'S ROW I-J. Qiirnan, M. Weciow, S. Lindberg, C, La Rresii, R. Bong ROW 2-S. Mefslcas, R. Pedersen, J. Mainiesen, J. Jordan. R, Can- uoiosi, M. Scriexfe, ROW 3fJ. QUSDRG, L. Eivnar A, Feigeniwauer L. Koiasa, J. Caiiesoe ROW 4-F. Werdnaik P. Hurnanr R. Geanropouios L. Bufz, Second pic+ure a+ leff-MR. FlELD'S ROW I-M. Jonnson, E. Recicas, R. Faizer R. Wa Key, S. Moran J. Scnori, L, Dornka, STANDING---L. Weniinis. ROW 2-D. Sianney A. Marrinson, F. Seqernnaric, K. Jones, G. Kocinansici F. Seoerinyei, R. Yeager, ROW 3-R. Bobsin, S. Waiiers, L. Homer S. Keifz G. Moser, R. Dressei, ROW 4-J. Jabiuski C, Loeffer B. Zbs'owsLi STANDING-D. Hovler C. Everw, Mr. Fieiil. Third pic+ure a+ lef+-MISS HALUSHKA's ROW I-N. Leinning, L. Fendricin, C. Gversirnayr, Hognsreiier. J. Goibecic, J. Hiavafy, D. Keppen, K, Mariock, M. Cariwriqiwi, ROW 2 fi-i. Russeli, F. Caiareiia, L. Schmid, R. Hughes, Wm. Mcfxndrew, R. Maynard, D. Anderson, D. Kepier M. Gibson ROW 3-E, Gian' vifie, M. Mueiier C. Hoag R. Luizow, L, Rierisos D, Grace ROW 4 fR. Grocrowsici, U. Waiifer S. Mawr G. Fevy J. Sfrornayer J. Eiricin, L, Kceni. Firsf picfure af righf-MISS FALKENROTHS ROW lfg. Kowaisici ,R. Guriowski, B. Guiiowski, B. Miifinnor, L. Lange, J. Reineri, H. Hardi, M. Bunre, J. Rasmussen, ROW 2-Y J. Jackrnan, D. Ciig, R. Vooi K. Go'+inard B. Underwood, R. Ardrzeiewski ROW 3752. Montague. V. Voiercr, L. Kepsen, M. Oairk H. Baker, C. Doerinq ROW 4-H. N:w.'f:ki Viffn. Nah-- K, Rinqa R. BuCi'iic A. Busci' J, Biaino C. Er-nann C. Rivet Second picfure af righi'-MISS McGARRlGLE'S ROW I-W. Koenig, L. Sciwvnacxer, J. Eichrnann, L. Scnuiie, E. Horrnann, P, Asnion, L. MacGregor, READING-7.1. Sieeiing ROW 2-L. Neisor L. Aieerzoi' C. Fo-ersLer R. Fcirnrarn R. Krufife' E. Bissirg M, Uoronue ROW 3-E. Arens B. Ewans C. Brinker R. Barieis, A. Warner M, Wai-nbosr STANDING-C. Haro? N Vxfziciecncwsici M. Harn. Third picfure ai' righi'-MISS SlMON'S ROW I-J. Sciwiiz, B. Bach, B. Grayzyic, L. Boro ROW 2--H. Win xref, C. Maiiak, S. Lubaazka, E. Sielski. ROW 3-R, Krecifer E. Rcczaiimo A. Loscinski, R. Krafuo C. Mrczeif ROW 4-R. Kaszniaic H. Koiowsica L. Huber, R, Tafe. J. Wa'ren ROW 5-R, Arnbrosif R. Lapinski. F, Marwig, R. Bregerzer, D. Teoc. J , . Some Friendly Soplwomores DIVISION PICTURES SOPHOMORES Picfure I-lefi-MRS. PERlOLAT'S ROW I--L. Olson lreadinq boclfl, R. Fisrnfuo. A. Sassana. R. Muefler, ROW Z-l-l. Sclweliing N, Brunlnldl, W. Kiesgen. ROW 3fD. Moliior, J. Lawrence. Piciure 2-lefi'-MR. PERRY'S ROW I--P. Swifli lreading well J. Florian M. Oelker A. Maraunialf. l. Kurc l. Mafsie. ROW 2-l-l. Wood, l.. Suddefln R, Dees P. Anderson R. Jcnrson. M. Marrow, ROW 3Al.. Soi enscn, S. Bolieirn. J. Zagorslci. M. Mocksrciak. M. Keclwik. J, Ensoi, B. Founfas. ROW 4-W. Gulloboe, R. Kisli, L. Pelerson, l-l. Lawrenfc. W. Arndl, A. Vinandy, C, Larsen, ROW 5--J. Janislawxlci, R. Schmaelwl, J. Levin, R, Colley, R. Bauer, W. Medeen. Piclure 3-lei?-MR. REDIS' ROW I---A. Golden. D, Raider, B. Oanslnaw, L. Eqqerl, L. Janllio, W. l-lanscn J. Collins, E. Foulkes, E. l-lolenlca, S.Jol'inso1 ROW 2--B. Binder. M. Winler, J, Scribe, V. Vick, A. Braley, A. Srronrneyer, O. Appleby, l-l. Brucler, ROW 3--E. Marshall, J. DeS+aiano, E. Kaslilalwn, T, Gibson, A. Swanson, J. Coslell, D. Mullins, F. Lewandowslci, ROW 4-L, Willcowslci, F. Appleby, F. Rielirnan, J. Burlon. Piclure 4-lefl'-MISS SCHAEFER'S ROW I-R. Kourslw. B. Laglie. O. Fischer. L. Spinelli, l. Felder, J, Podgorslri, ROW 2-R. Dawn, J. Burns, D. Frilz, G. Hoffmann, D. Bruns, D. Popel, ROW 3-I.. Szck, G. Mariinni, B. Beeson, O. Vrablil. S. Zimmer, L. Walsclwke, L. Raczynski, ROW 4-C. Jolnnson, E. Dziallik, J. Debislw, C. Nagel, E. Frirz. W. Rasmussen, ROW 5fJ. Penzin, V. Luclisinqer, l-l. Kalz, J. Jursiclf, T. Slornin- slci. P. Rybarczyk. Picfure I-righi-MR. POLIKOFFS ROW I-M. Oilo lreadinq boolcl, F. McArdle, J. Roialc, R. Hensey, W. Sclwrnaclier, ROW 2-S, Kelly, L, Frendal, E. Scrupian, O. Siqncrelli, ROW 3AA. Williams, R. Slanly, A. Syrlowl, l-l. Sodarski, ROW 4-W. Borg, E, Lindberg, R. Osberq, R. Davis, N. Wisniewski, ROW 5--L. Carlson, J. Gyslor, J. Foreman, K. Rymor, .54- Playful Souls, Tlwese Soplws DIVISION PICTURES SOPI-IOMORES MISS MICI-IEL'S Kranz. Picfure 3-Iefl'-MISS MINNIS' ROW I-R, I-Ieyne lwlrln Ioookl, I3. Delfanlc, N. Galla, L. Bauer, M. Andersor, V. Corrao ROW 2--I-I. Bergrnan, P. Klosko, M. Slneley J. Waffers, B. Welnr'Inger, P. Gureclcl, ROW 3-IZ. Curley, D. Young- berq, E. Mllclnell, B. Becker, J, Gcrla. L. Drannsraclr, M. Knorr, ROW 4 16. Kaills, R. Rysell, R. Rodger, P. Gradolplr, M. Merld, E. Pfaender. ROW 5-I-I. Welrrwer, C. Oelberg, C. Jolnnson, D. Llncl, R. Refers, A. Wleqel, D. Swanson, J. Saaloy. Piclure 5-Iefl-MRS. O'CONNELI.'S ROW I-N, Fllan, E. Waylariqlrl, L. Bauer, D. Taylor, J. Meier, R. Zeclwlin IWIII1 boolcl. ROW 2-G. Guzllc, M. Granr, J. Reullner, J. I-larrnslon, M. Vlflnqerl, D. Bosaclwl, ROW 3-VV. Kazrnarelc, J. I-Iarnlclc, C, Fischer. J. Grade, G. Radllce, L. Jankowslci, ROW 4-R. Grernley, A. Larson, S. Albion, S. Melbye, V. Zlollcowslci, D. Zalesialc, A. Regas, ROW 6-D. Prezorslci, R. I-Iilqenberg, M. Quivey, J. Maclnas, B. Evans, C. Korbilas, L. Adams. Picfure 4-righi-MRS. MURTAUGH'S ROW I-M. Nusser lwlfln boolfl. A. Salcelson I. Vxfeber, A, Perkins E, Palermo, D. Selbeff, ROW 2-M. Wain, R. Le Clem L, Wllnelrr C. Clnrisllansen, L. Wilewskl, J. LaVeIIe ROW 3-R. Busse. l. Berfuils E. Wallerrz, J. Gernlwardl. F. Flaqa, G. Greene, C, Neubauer, ROW 4- M. Feldler, R. Jezlerski, W. Lang, If. Tyre, A, Karpus, V. Welch, ROW 5 -M. I-lanson, L. Jllke, T. Mecln, S. Kraus L, Anrol, B, Lyllwcke, E. Delaby, M. Young, F, Russell. Plcfure 6-righf-MISS PEARCE'S ROW I4-Alma Criel IWIII1 linookl. A. Barlnlclc, A. Barron, A. Korras, R. Apida, ROW 248. Reqel, L. Zdunelc, A. Wagner, L. Saral, L. Zapr- zallca, E. Jernslad, ROW 3-R. Marllw. A. Plcclnlnl, P. Bragwell, D, Kubinskl, J. Giese, D. Augusrine, ROW 4-C. We-iclwrnann, E. Krelci, J. Klernundl, D. Luedclce, J. McNierny, R. Follrner, ROW 5-G. Oslro- mencki, T, Pelralxis, R. Pawellco, C. Ploclcarski. ROW I-R. NVlIlIa'T1s M. Barber L. Bussel A Se-xenlan, ROW 2-L. Bronewskl R. Zarelc R ir rand S. I-Iooe S. Coroa, B. Bclss E. Ka L J, Tolvfz. D, Con, ROW 3-J. Meme- H BQ G. Swanson, G. Von Der Llppe Eralelwa d Picfure 2-lop rigI1+-MR. MlLLER'S ROW I-L, VVarre , L. VVQ-ber. L, Jr, rggn '-larlsl, D. S'ewarl, L. Szlnleryoqr S. Pol , ,nes IW w V V, 7. 6,9 Monaupl, L. Koulv, A. Nllsen, S. Krudsor 'I K rs R. King, I-I. Kinq, C. Daley, L. B:usIw, M Kun ROW 3- E. Sclwnlar, R. Nelson, E. Pe er Rrclw E Deenn, I-I. Karbacx, A, Wolfflc, G Sr J Allvl ller D P y I n I r oy M. Scrurlz, J. Wallace A Now You've Cor TI1em--SopI1omores Looking for Fun Top Lefi' Picfure-MISS BAKER'S READING TO CLASS, H. Bornback. ROW I-B. McCauIIey, B. AII. R. Jensen, ROW 2--A. DuBois, H. Relnberg, E. Leaser, H. BeadeII, ROW 3-D. Weaver, J. Ainscough, R. Nero, S. Wagner, R. Swardi ROW 4-R.JoI'1nson, F, Geqlwardr, R. MiIIer, P. Bay. W. Sclnimbke, Middle Lefr Picfure-MISS BIELENBERG'S B. Hughes, READING TO CLASS, ROW I-H. Kornieind, S, WerIe. F. Sowa, L. Rnoads, D. Soldwiscn, ROW 2--L. Rodakowski, P. Barreri, M. Kosick, H. Skrzynecki, B. SI'reIwIow, R. SIorninsIci, R. ArnoIdson, A. Kroo ROW 3-P. Simpson, A. CarIson. J. Hermes, W, Jensen, D, Von BeuIwiJrz, R. Rude, F. Frecn. -56. Top RigI1I PicI'ure-MISS BENDIX'S R. Renuscn, READING TO CLASS, ROW IwJ. Schoning. E. Friesner I. Wiegel, K. Lundqren, S. Oesf, H. Pomerinq, J. Eranzke, ROW 2- C. Sclwoos, R. Maine, D. SIowinsIci, D. Rescnke, V. Budzian, D. Olgren J. Jaeger, D, McComb, M. Newbauer, ROW 3-P. Wright P. Lewis M. Carbine, H. KIein, S. Sreder, R. Biver, R. Barbriclw, A. Berker O. Cinlar. Lower Righi- Picfure-MISS CONNELL'S ROW I-Miss K. ConneII, S. Hendricksen, J. Henn, A. Sclwirnrnel, S Long, M. Edwards, ROW 2-K. HuxIabIe, H. Bischoff. S. Beclcerr, O Granfharn, J. Brown, S. Lund, ROW 3-E. Kunrz, W. Pagel, R. BuII'irnan A. Werner, K. Linne, D. Lufzow, ROW 4fM. Lange, H. Greensfelder K, Jacobson, E. Kandefer, R. Procido, C. Lewen, J. PoIIacIf. Lower Lef+ Picfure-MISS BROCKO'S ROW I-R. CarIson, C. Warrs, N. JaeIceI, R. Neri, L,JoI1ns, B. Kirby P. Davis, J. PI:iIIips, R. Rerrke, ROW 2-M. Franson, E. Gelwr, T Scnrnidie, E. EarIe, L. RuIwI, R, KuempIe, H. King, K. Sorenson, C KoeIIer, R. SIieIkopI, ROW 3-B. RepsoId, L. S'racIrIey, R. Hanna P. S'roII3erQ. Think' Speak' WriTe' Read! Tor VicTory, in English Do you know who wroTe Silas lvlarneru? WhaT are some oT The qualiTies oT a good speech? How does one go abouT puTTing on a quiz program? These and many oTher quesTions are answered in The English classes aT Schurz, where The sTress is on personal opinions, lively inTerchange oT ThoughT, and sTudy oT The wriTings oT greaT auThors oT The pasT and presenT. Some classes devoTe parT oT Their Time To liTerary quizzes. There are various ways oT conducTing These quizzes, buT regardless oT The meThod oT presenTaTion, They call Tor a greaT deal oT sharp Thinking on The parT oT The sTudenT, Teaching him To use his knowledge aT a momenT's noTice. In The public speaking classes, a pupil may gain selT expression, voice cT9TnTrol, poise, and grace. Above all, he may gain masTery oT himselT, losing shyness and awkwardness and The Tear oT Tacing an audience. In The lasT year oT high school, English is noT a required subiecT, buT an inTeresTing elecTive. This subiecT is noT all grueling sTudy. As seen in The picTure oT The English 8 class, Schurz sTudenTs choose Their TavoriTe auThors and are prepared To deTend Their choice, iT challenged. The poems oT Sandburg, lvlillay, Lowell, FrosT, Markham, Lindsay-will The day we meT Them noT be remembered in our hearTs as a day when The sun was made To shine a liTTle more brighTly? Our work in English has noT only broadened The mind: iT has also broadened The characTer-This is someThing no war or depression can Take away. l -57- Mathematics Wins Wifh Mrs. Thode as ils head, The Malhemalics Deparlmenlr, wilh ils many able Teachers, has presenlred a complere course in lvlalhemalics in keeping wilh a war lime world. Essenlrial marhemalrics has been of grear assisrance +o our boys and girls who are going info service or war worlc. Algebra is given lo acguainl' lhem wilh relalions ol numbers by means of signs and symbols. Experience wilh geomelry is very necessary in lhe sup- plying of many war lime needs. Trigo- nomerry, which is so valuable in aeronaulics, is offered as one ol lhe advanced courses. These subjecrs help ro lrain sludenlrs lo be accurale and precise in every way. Our viclrory over our aggressors depends largely upon ihe accuracy of our plans, men, and eguipmenl. Our ballrles are planned by precise Jriming, our eguipmenl is made wilrhin one lhousandlh of an inch of perfecrion, and our lroops are drilled on precise measures. Thus malhemarics will help win rhis war. HisTory-The STory oT Man's Struggles and Triumphs Many readers oT This Schurzone, when They Thinlc oT Their sTudies in The Social Science DeparTmenT, will Think only oT The hard work oT digging ouT meaning Trom some diTTiculT hisTory boolc. BuT perhaps aTTer years have given Them per- specTive They will see a paTTern. They may see ThaT hisTory is The sTory oT a long sTruggle oT people To learn haw To live TogeTher in harmony and muTual help. They may see Then The halTing experimenTs and deTeaTs and misTalces oT The ancienT world, The submergence oT Europe in The Darlc Ages when The common man was almosT a slave, Then The rise oT a slow dawn when he began To Tree himselT, and aT lasT The inauguraTion oT a new experimenT in This new world and The growTh oT democracy in The hisTory oT The UniTed STaTes. ThaT is whaT The Social Science DeparTmenT is Tor. ThaT is whaT Miss Louclcs' classes are discussing in The picTure opposiTe and whaT The panel is discussing beTore Miss Bendix's class. ThaT is whaT Miss Appleyard's classes are sTudying as They Tind on The maps The landing place oT Columbus. There will be much ThaT The readers oT This Schurzone will remember wiTh pleasure in aTTer years-how scared They were when They made Their TirsT hisTory reporT, The Tun oT a class discussion, The Triumph oT geTTing a good mark in a TesT. Miss Bendix's and Miss l-lalushlca's classes will remember The Trip To The municipal courT where They saw democracy meTe ouT jusTice. Miss SchmiTT's class will remember being inviTed in To see Miss Davidson's class dramaTize scenes Trom colonial liTe. IT was hard worlc all oT iT, buf iT was Tun. Don'T you wish, you who are looking aT This Schurzone in aTTer years, ThaT you could do iT all over again? -59. Winter Indoors and Out Upper lefi'-Apre-fHqH Exnibif, Upper righf-Senior Play. Cenier righf-Spanlsn Confesi Winners. Cenfer IeH-Making Cnrisfmas Wreafns. Lower righff-Snowy pains Needing To scnoof. Lower leff-Sfar Spanoxled Rnwnm Snow for Sfnurzone. If if if tl an Q- no ll ai eu Il ll 'Y pa ll at on gl 'F si ll il ro ll so gb Il to Q9 in no ll go in in no gn ws in Q0 ss ll .qw ll 9? if gi 1' I I M I O .. d 5 l U o l I 9 I l Q I 5 A U 9 C D' O J O U 5 o A fu I I Q Q4 f U I i 'U Q ! 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Q 46.2, -mi' swim Schurz Keeps in Touch with the Community Mr. Bauersield enieriains +he Norfhwesf Associaiion oi Manuiacfurers af +he ennuai luncheon. The members are deepiy inferesfed in our school iiife as ihey reside in ihe communify and 'rheir chiidren are Dari oi our sfudeni body. On many occasions fhe-se men have proved Their friendship for Schurz. Upper righf-Cake Day for Service Mer 5 Cenfer Cenfer righffiviiss SCVi3PEiOV 5 Diaisinr. Lower ieff-Schurzone Messenger. Ce-n+er--Shaving Champivr. ff ,M r2 jv- .jf'?W f' f- ' V . f f . ,e me W My +1-p--1i4 iw Mwpfw ...s ' Es M N2 .V ...... 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The liTTle card caTalog up in The TronT, near The checking desk, has helped you Tind many an arTicle on various subiecTs and, also, many a book. The meThod oT caTa- loging makes Tor a very eTTicienTly run sysTem. Books are caTalogued by TiTle, auThor, and subiecT. Perhaps you, like This group, were lucky enough To have class insTrucTions by Miss Ardele Agardh or one oT The capable library assisTanTs and in This way The mysTeries were unTolded To you. Books by The hundreds were Turned in by paTrioTic SchurziTes in The big campaign spon- sored by The Red Cross. WiTh such slogans as Where in The world will your book go? The campaign proved To be a big success. Every kind oT book, Trom mysTery To machinery, was Turned in To be senT and used Tor spare Time reading by men in The services. Give The book you wanT To keep was anoTher slogan used and good books were broughT in. Thus did loyal Schurz sTudenTs do a parT in helping To help our men in service. Picfure Lower LefT-LefT Table D. Kruger, M. Ziegele, D. l-Tiller, P. Lennan, O. Ziolkowski, D. PalmguisT, M. Maronlis, BACK ROW-J. WarbriTTon, E. Mysiak, C, Anderson, M. Reese, J, Taylor, M. Berry, B. Zimmerman, B. Cramer, E. Remer, K. Behnke, G. Oehlberg, RIGHT TABLE-P. CurTis, L. Bauer, B. WiaTer, 6. l.uTsgarTen, M. CarTwrighT, E. Rohden. Picfure righT--N. Diedrich, O. Ziolkowski -65- The Messiah-A Beautitul Christmas Tradition Sottly came the strains ot Silent Night, l-loly Night as the curtain slowly opened on the Solo Chorus, presenting l-landels Messiah . The girls in their lovely colored evening gowns made a charming picture against the purple and gold robes worn by the boys. Mr. Wetzel, with baton raised, smiled proudly, as the chorus started the program by singing Silent Night' and created a sympathetic mood tor the oratorio, The Overture played by the Schurz Concert Orchestra was directed by Mr. Bernard Fischer, now serving as an instructor in aviation at Rantoul Field. When the applause ended, Mr. Wetzel's chorus inspired the audience with the glory ot Christmas in its interpretation ot The Messiah . The guest soloists ot the evening were Lois Wallner, soprano: Gertrude Gressens, contraltog Dr. Sidney Wernikott and Bernard Mendro, tenorsq and Raymond Koch, baritone. The accompanist was Margaret Lagerguist and the organist, Dr. l-lerbert Hyde. The stirring l-lalleluiah Chorus drew to a close an evening ot tinest music. The appreciative applause showed that the singing ot 'lThe Messiah at Christmas is a Schurz tradition that will always bind together in triendship, alumni, students, and teachers. 2 si Schurz Senior Chorus Sings CraduaTion Farewell ATTer Tour years oT cheering aT TooTball games, The Seniors have developed an unusual spiriTed volume capaciTy which lends dynamic emphasis To Those double TorTy measures. Also, The experience oT many whispered messages and low sighs during ChemisTry and l-lisTory TesTs enable These veTerans oT seven TaTTered course book pages To sing The pianissimo phrases wiTh a soTT mellow Tone. This you see is The background Trom which The greaT musical TalenT oT The Senior Chorus springs. Each day The wise old seniors wend Their way To The AudiTorium. Then comes The work, The digging in parT by parT, The brushing up, and The polishing OTT. All This is done wiTh snap and smile under The direcTion oT Mr. LeRoy WeT7el. The beauTiTul unTorgeTTable memory oT singing The l'Messiah , each chorisTer Takes wiTh him aTTer graduaTion. The solemn loveliness oT The LenTen Program is anoTher cherished TragmenT oT TuTure pleasanT recollecTions. The brighT and inspiring music oT The Spring l:esTival, wiTh Solo and Senior Chorus combined, is always delighTTul. BuT oT course, GraduaTion Day overshadows all These. ATTer The lasT noTe driTTs inTo The unknown ThaT memorable Thursday evening, The chorisTers Tace ThaT same unknown, and The challenge oT The TuTure, wiTh The comTorT ThaT inspiring music gives. TOP PICTURE ROW I-D. Kaiser, G. Gelecke, G. Mix, E. ResTka, D, l-lornsby, C, BarTh, M, Bol- linger, B. Coles, G, RieTrcwski, J. EckoTT, A. Thien, l-l, Dachs, C, l-lewes, E. Neri, L, RomaTowski G. Marach, D, Schirmor, L. Gaik, J, ReTzold, ROW Zfcl, Odal, M. MarTin, D, Harding, G. Durcany, M. Amunclsen, J, Skowson, V. BekeTa M, Woolsey G. Froughberg, R, RoTh, V. Adams, L. Schumach, V, Ackerman S. Re-uTher, L. MaTlek L. SpeckT, C. l-lazel. M, Jorgonscn, ROW 3--E, Klien, L. Johnson B, Toops, E. Anderson V. ReminoTon, L, WoelTershiem, R. Schoell, R, JanneTTo, R, Kaznecke, G. SchaeTier, E. Reiner, Mr. WeTzel, J, Zimmerman. B. Zimmerman, L. Brunelli, B. NaTalucci, J. Anderson, D. Skiba, E, Heidke, L. STermer, M, l-lolrn, E. l-larwiq, ROW 4 YT. Ryan, R, l-luss, D, Mroz, S. Marlin, L. l-loTmann, C-. Keller, R, Lundnnark, M, KunTz, B, Carlson, M. LeonarT, R, Mchlamara M, Zdunik, D. Kesfingke, J. Firnegar D. Gaare, E. RaTzu, M. Ziebell, L. VanGalder, J. Mohr, L. Mika, M. l-lildebiand, M. l-laighT, ROW 5fJ, Robarcheck, J, STolarski, E. Be-rgerson, B, Miller, G. SwianTek J. Lamos, J. Mullen, D, Rued, J, McC'rann, B. Lambeau, J. Lawrence, F. l-leldT, R. Olsen, E, STucka, R, Ossowski, L. Wollenborg, D, RoTh, T. MarTino, R. Weber, R. Sonneckson, D. DoheiTy, L. Colier, R. l-lirT T, WesT. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW I-R. LagerguisT, aT piano, ROW 2-A. PeTerson, M. RaTrias, J. EckoTl, B. ZasTrow, D. RoTh, ROW 3-R. RoTh, C. l-lewes. -67- , The Auditorium Resounds with Sousa's Marchesi CONCERT BAND FLUTES-M. Foss, S. Kenney, L. Lee, M. PeTersen, P. Rohde, D. Shoberg, J. Tripp, B. Zimmer- man. OBOES-J. Ern, E. Johnson, R. Johnson, D. PeTerson. B FLAT CLARINETSAC. Bilhorn K. Cox, R. T-lallengren, D. Harris, E. Jarosh, A. Kroc, P. Kindahl, M. Melville, A. Miller, J Olive, M. Olson, M. ReaT, R. Rohde H. SchmidT, T-l, STone, T-l. Swanson D. Tade W. Thoen nissen, l-T. Thomas, J. NombrighT, A. Williamson, S. Woicek. ALTO CLARINET-D. Berger BASS CLARINET-F. Warzalca. BASSOONS-W. Deger, K. Wiclc. SAXOPHONES-R Bachmann, E. T-leger, A. Johnson, E. Kasian, E. Simon. CORNET AND TRUMPETSAC. Bloom G. Dombrowslci, K. Bush, M, Dulho, S. Knudsen, R. Lundh, D. Mullins, R. Pons, A. Rohnbacher J. Semple, R. STepgen, R. Zelelc. FRENCH HORNS-B. BarTh, L. Berger, R. Deyneka, B LiechTi, S. Mason, R. Monlcman, B. Shemiclc, V. Troedson. BARITONES-G. Dalacher, C. Harvey R. McCormick. TROMBONES-M. Bilhorn, E. JanTho, R, Leschuclc, V. Meyer, C, Re-ace, R WarThe. BASSES-R. Anderson, L. Cullen, R. Lagerquisr, E. Underwood. DRUMS-R. CarTei' R. Ericsson, J. T-larniclc, R, Jensen, J. Johnson, C. STall. BELL LYRA-J. Ailsworlrh, M. McGuire Pick up your horn and sound your Af' driTTs Trom SOT, The new band room, during The 3rd period, 'Tis The Schurz ConcerT Band coming To order. To guoTe CapTain T-larvey, The direcTor, The purpose oT The Band is Two-Told: T. To give high-school sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To become proTicienT on a brass, woodwind, or percussion insTrumenT, and give Them a sense oT music appre- ciaTion which cannoT be derived excepT Trom playing in a high school band or orchesTra. 2. To, aT all Times, Turnish music Tor school, church, and communiTy aTTairs. EvenTs have been specTacular all year. The Fall ConcerT, by The orchesTra and band members, and The Messiah won Tor The band and orchesTra high praise Trom music lovers. The spring broughT The compeTiTion semesTer, and again The band llhighfspoTTedl ln The individual come peTiTion conTesT 'lS's were awarded Jay T-larniclc, Eddie Simon, and Two To Clay Harvey. ln The Public School Band ConTesT Schurz raTed an Slaying unseen in The oTTice buT deserving oT publiciTy were Wilhiem Thoennissen as ChieT Librarian and his assisTanTs: Vernon Trodson and Ed STrub. The unTiring SecreTary, who did The odd allearound iobs like counTing 'lexTra hours and collecTing money, was RuTh Rhode. The ConcerT Band sounds a sour chord, Though, aT The ThoughT oT graduaTion. Many oT The mosT experienced band members are graduales. -68- As the Schurz Concert and RO.T.C. Bands Perform A blare of buglesl A ruffle of drums! and down The slreel' in perfecl mililary slride marches 'rhe Schurz R.O.-IRC. Mililrary Band. The boys know Jrhal' praclice makes perfecl and so almosr anyrime in school one can be seen here and anorher one lhere eirher blowing or bearing. In The fall fhe band was seen in yiclory and deieal playing for lhe Schurz loolball games, pushing our slars on lo win. They played lor all lhe R.O.T.C. parades, oulings and aclivilies as lhal is Jrheir lirsl duly. This is rhe only band in Jrhe cily rhar is one hundred per cenl R.O.T.C. and has been selecfred as an honor band Jrwice. l-lowever, all These acriviries lead up To one main evenl, Federal lnspeclion. This inspeclion occurs during lhe larrer par? of May, and ir lakes experr Training 'ro make a good showing. MILITARY BAN D Maior-R. l.unah, Company Commander. Isl' L+.-D. Tade. 2nd Lf.-M. Real. Isl Sgf.-C. Reace. Sfaff Sghfc. l-laryey, Drum Major. Sgls.-C. Bloom, G. Coanda, J. Graves, A. Miller, E, Slrub, W, Thoennissen. Corporals-R. Jensen, D. McCormick, l-l. Swanson, V. Troedson, R. Zelek. Cadefs-G. Binder, J. Brahm, R. Brandt E. Campbell, R. Carter, G. Cederguisf, R, Croker, 6. Dalacher, R. Dwyer, T. Edwards, R. Engslrom, G, Fosler, N, Grarnil, l.. l-lanko, W. l-lanus, C. Harris, D. l-larris, l-l. l-lauber, E. l-lenze, R. l-liliger, N. l-loellfleur. R. l-luman, W. Jensen, R, Kasrnark, J. Krack, E. Langbauer, R. Leschuck, R. Monkfnan, R. Mueller, D. Mullins, G. Mullins, l-l. Norvicki, J. O'Donnell, R. Pons, l-l. Schmidl, C. Slall, F. Slewanr, R. Swanson, E. Underwood, R. VanDenBussche, L. Wiese, S. Woiick, A. Wrobel. Physics Aids the War Effort 'igludy physics and lcnow lhe world i, or ai leasi much more aboul il lhan you did before, seerns lc be ihe mollo oi lhe boys and girls who are sludyinq lhe subiecl. All are iilreedomw conscious lo lhe exienl oi burning The rnidniqhl oil on such perplexing lhings as densiiy, wheels, rnolors, lheory, vacuum reiraclion, and iusion, for lhey realize Jrhe imporlanl parl physics plays in lhe war ehforl oi Today. In class roonns equipped wilh lhousands oi pipes, nuls, rods, delicale inslrurnenis, scales, pans, weighls, and measuring apparalus, sludenls go dili- genlly lo work on lheir experimenls, gaining inlorrriaiion which will aid ihern in olher classes oi prefllighl and chernislry, in lhe various shops, and in lhe war ehiorl. In- quisilive pupils especially enioy physics, for , everylhing aboul lhe world seems To have , an answer lhrough ihe sludy of lhis subiecl. Medicine? CosmeTics? Research? The Answer: Chemistry And many sTudenTs remark, ill iusT Took Chem To Tind ouT whaT ThaT horrid odor was ThaT I smelled as a Treshmanf' The picTures show Typical laboraTories in acTion. In The Toreground oT The upper one we see chlorine being made, while in The background niTric acid is being brewed. The middle picTure depicTs a class demonsTraTion oT generaTing gases by use oT a Kipp generaTor. lncidenTally, here hydrogen sulTide gas, whose odor resembles ThaT oT roTTen eggs, is being generaTed. A beginners! class acguainTing Themselves wiTh The eguipmenT oT a chemisTry laboraTory is shown in The boTTom picTure. ChemisTry, The wonder oT The age, is laid aT The TeeT oT Schurz sTudenTs by a sTaTT oT eTTicienT and experienced Teachers, who in besT Schurz TradiTions, Turn ouT many aspiring young chemisTs. Maior QTTO hlunTley, Tormer head oT The chemisTry deparTmenT is now in The Chemical WarTaiTe Service oT The Army, having been called righT aTTer The beginning oT The war. l-lis posiTion as de- parTmenT head has been Tilled Temporarily by lvlr. Church. The chemisTry deparTmenT now consisTs oT Mr. Church, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Goodwin, lvlr. Lassen, and lvlr. Myers. The Chem Lab is The summiT oT scienTiTic high school endeavor. IT represenTs The Top oT The ladder Tor Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in such Tields. The span oT ChemisTry Touches everyone, Trom The housewiTe To The indusTrialisT. A knowledge oT chemisTry is helpTul in pracTically every proTession. To The modern woman, chemisTry oTTers new exTensive Tields in which To work, un- handicapped by prejudices. FundamenTal chemisTry should be known by all cooks, nurses, dieTicians, and laboraTory Techni- cians. To The business and proTessional man iT is essenTial, Tor his TuTure depends upon The Tar reaching TribuTaries oT chemisTry. The modern docTor, druggisT, denTisT, or in- dusTrial engineer owes his subsisTence To chemisTry. For Those sTill undecided as To Their TuTures, chemisTry holds open The doors oT knowledge and enables Them, by scanning Those or porTuniTies, To beTTer choose Their liTe's work. Even Those who have decided upon a TuTure unrelaTed To chemisTry, can look upon This subjecT as Their lasT chance To gain The culTural knowledge oT a TascinaTing science. -7l- ln Strong Bonds ol Friendship, We STudy and Play Kosciusko - Paderewski - Pulaski -'lchaikovskyl Who were They? you ask. Well, iT you don'T know we suggesT ThaT you Tind ouT immediaTelyg buT beTore you leave on an exTended search, you mighT guieTly ask any member oT The Polish Club Tor The inTormaTion. ThaT is The main purpose oT The club, you know - To keep all oT iTs members in close conTacT wiTh Polish culTure. They have really been carrying ouT This purpose, Too, wiTh various speakers and Tours and reciTals given by pupils oT Paderewski and concerTs given POLISH CLUB SEATED-R. Lis, Row I-E, Godula, E. Pawelko, E, FoersTer, W. Tonclryk, Accordion player, A. Borowski, lSTandinglfR, Miloch, A. Goralsk counTry. M hospiTals where The wounded soldiers mighT enjoy Them. POLISH CLUB ROW I-A. Schack, G. Biegalski, V. MosT, S. KapusTa, l. Plocharski, G, Kopczewski, E. Chudzicka, l-l. SolTys, L. Szymski, D, Polcyn, F. Muszynski, G. SchoenTelder, ROW 2-R. Freda, J. Podgorski, L. Gogola, S. Lubaszka, A. Skupien, L. Grelecki, CS. Lee, G. Kaczmarek, A, Lescinski, L. Grzegozewska, l. l-lenTz, ROW 34W. Jagielski, VV. Zabierek, S. Graham, L. Gorski, I-l. Szudarski, L, Pienkos, A. Skowronski, I-I, SToczynski, C. Grabowiak, ROW 4-l-I. MaTeiko, L. WiwaTowski, P, Urban, S. Laskowski, L. Sadowski, E. Zdanowski, N, Wisniewski, R. Kupiszewski, J. Kalacinski. Every second and TourTh Tuesday has Tound The club in Tull swing, keeping up wiTh The Tempo oT The Theme oT This year's Schurzone, 'iSTar Spangled RhyThm . They were guided Through The semesTer by Miss Anne Cierpik, sponsor, and The olllicers, LoreTTa Grelecki, presidenTg Irene Plocharske, vice presidenT: Florence lvluszynski, secreTaryq I-lelen Szudarski, Treasurer, and Eugene Goralski, SergeanT-aT-Arms. Working hand in hand wiTh The oTTicers were The social and program commiTTees ThaT made iT Their duTy To provide enTerTainmenT Tor every second meeTing. The year has passed, leaving The members wiTh a much broader knowledge and ap- preciaTion oT Their Polish ancesTors and Their culTure. -72- by oTher accomplished Polish arTisTs. On one oT iTs mosT ouTsTanding Trips, The club visiTed a museum where The sTudenTs saw and learned oT The amazing diversiTy oT conTri buTions ThaT counTless Polish paTrioTs have made To our Speaking oT conTribuTions To our counTry, The club iTselT isn'T doing so badly eiTher. For The pasT Two semesTers, The members have been very busy geTTing choice biTs oT humor and reading maTTer Tor scrap books which were senT To various camps To brighTen our soldiers' idle hours. No doubT many a lonely soldier has TelT The hand oT Triendship ex Tended To him in some Tar-away-Trom-home place Through The eTTorTs oT The Polish Club. The more arTisTically inclined members puT Their TalenTs To work on The painTing oT menu covers ThaT were senT To The Red Cross To be used in Junior Girls are Plotting and Planning Together It is hard to sit still and be decorous when thoughts are on that last social event and hopes are centered on the next one in the date boolc. When the Schurz Junior Girls' Club sponsored by Mrs. E. Kane meets, gaiety prevails. No moment is dull while members chat with triends, get acquainted with other classmates, malce new triends, and swing into the latest dance numbers. Under the direction ot the tail ohicers, Sydell Schwartz, Renee Roth, Shirley Tess, Jeanette Timmclce, Jay I-Ianson, and Dorothy Mueller, this strictly social group contributed money to the Red Cross and assembled many scrap boolcs tor our 'tighting heroes. At Service meetings, the clip ot scissors, instead ot the usual iazz, accompanied the chatter ot the meme bers, instead ot orchid and gardenia corsages, library paste scented the air. Occasionally, they put aside social and service plans to enjoy tallcs on topics that girls Iilce to hear discussed by people who lcnow. Among their spealcers was Kay Monson ot the Chicago Sun, who delighted the girls with a tascinating tallc on Pads and Eashionsf The spring semester otticers, Phyllis Rhode, Beatrice Kanavas, Shirley Kenny, Rita Naidowslci, Elaine Eichstaedt and Elaine Jarosh, continued this plan tor their meetings: a little ot service, a little ot discussion, and a day tor a dance. SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS STANDING-E, Jarosh, sergeant-at-arms. SEATED-R. Naidowsifi 'reasuier, S, Kenny, secretary, E. Eichstaeot, sergeant-at-arms, P. Rchcc president, B. Kanauas, vice-president. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS STANDING-J. I-Iansen, D, Mueller, se-rgeants-at-arms. SEATED-J. Timmclce, treasurer, S, Schwartz, president, S, Tess, secretary, R. Roth, vice-president. JUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB SITTING-P. Ericson, E, Roman, S. Schwartz. ROW I D Conybear C. Marlms, B. Zifnmerman, E. Liebich, I., Steigerwat A Dobric Jernt, A. Kay. ROW 2-R. Roth, J, Depear, A. Oliver Statt, M, Slcoien, D. Mueller, S. I-Iill, I. Dobbs, B. Geannopoulos ROW 3-M. Parry, I.. Thoms, D. Rlacelc, S. Kenney, D, Tamblyn S Tess Dahl, E, Eicttstaedt, P. Rohde R. Nadcwsici J. I-t J Timm I-I. Bergman, R. Birc. Mwrww 4A C-irls Work with The 4A girls keep the pace ot the victor Patriotic ze y march, as they walk the road to success. They have pressed the sale ot stamps and bonds all around the school. They have also been busy at the ditterent concerts and plays given by the school. They did not stop, however, with a stamp victory, but- helped the Red Cross in the best way they could by making nut cups. This was another success no matter how small it may seem. They had really joined the victory march. Blending work with pleasure they helped our nation achieve the victory that will be ours. The real purpose ot the club, however, was to make triends, and to keep a happy triendly teeling between all 4A girls. The club was under the guidance ot Mrs. Nolan and Miss Everist. President Doris Gilbertson, and Vice President Jeanette Sroken were the otticers ot a club ot girls ot which they could be proud. AT PIANO-D. Knudson, SINGER-B. Whitehead, ROW I-L, Ottenlock, J. Shaw, M. Peters, B, Lauridsen, M. Johnston E. Mazurk, L. Mattern, V. Mengersen, D. Gilbertsen, ROW 2-J, Magnuson, C. Bechtel, L. Jacobs, F, Cashman, L. Jorns L. Carlson, Mrs. Nolan-Sponsor, ROW 3hW. Urban, F. Krause, M. Menczkowski, E, Beilig, H. Clark, L. Cook. ROW IAI. Woronott, G. Kopczewski, F. Costa, L. Schaetler, M. Craig, ROW 2-Miss Everist, C. Urbain, A. Krask, J. Troken, V. Jablowicz, S. Winkler, J. Kindberg, H. Leavitt, A. Bauer, B. Cablk, R. Berg, ROW 3-G. Malinowski, J, Schultz, E. Reinecke, J. Madey, E. Schneider, S. Dorsaneo, L. Jacobson,'M. Cuthbertson, L. Gatkowski, R. Scherer, B. Boldman, J. Nelson, ROW 4-D. Knudson, G. C-yllenberg, B, Whitehead, E. Rohr, S, Daniels, C. Sorensen, J. Coldiron, M. Reace, SEATED-A. Peterson, l-l. Fairbairn, B. Golosinec,'M. HUQFJEQ, ROW 5-M, Kostelny, E. Rothunde, P. Dobroth, M. D L. Jorgensen, C. Dorrington, B. Wimmer, R. Rendeff Lipton, G. Nichols, ROW 6-R. Sh' R. Lenz, R. Schleehaut, M. Johnson, J. Mondientz. eu, lvely, D. Moeller, J, Watters, ROW I-J. Paupa, E, Johnson, W. l-lachmeisTer, R. ThornTon, l., l-lollaTz, ROW 2- P. Dugan, R. Johnson, W. Tupy. COUPLES-J. SchulTz, E. Dubinslci, L. OTTenloclc, E. l.oveleTTe, D. GilberTson, J. Cullen, B. WhiTehead, R. TrosT, A, PeTersen, A. Jacobsen, A, Powell, W. Lambeau, C. Dor- ringTon, J. DoherTy, M. Woolsey, A. SaloTTi, P. DobroTh, R. Mach, SEATED-R. RoTh, D. Rued, A. PosT, C. l-lewes, l.. WoelTershiem, W. Powell, R. Grezill, K. Bush, lvl. Engel, A, Bower, L. l-TuTchinson, C. Olson, T. Urban, S. SchwarTz, D. Tade. Serious Thinking . . and Fun l-li-Y worlcs To creaTe, mainTain and exTend ThroughouT The school and ds OT ChrisTian charaCTer. The club sTands on The plaTTorm OT clean ng. During The pasT year, The l-li-Y program has been based on The All ouT Tor VicTory slogan. ws ThaT one OT iTs alumni, The secreTary baclc in l935, is now being held amp because his bomber was shoT down in a raid over Germany. WiTh The Tall oTTicers, The club collecTed over 5,000 lbs. oT scrap during The AT many oT The meeTings prominenT speakers are inviTed To discuss vari- o The war. One oT These, Mr. Paul Harris Jr., was The very sTimulaTing Y assembly. His subjecT was a very Timely one: YouTh and The Peace. aTes are also TreguenTly on The program. When Those heaTed discussions noT guiTe as calm as iT appears in The picTure, Tor each Topic is one oT The debaTes concern noT only The presenT lives oT The boys, buT reach ge and in jobs. All is noT hard worlc and serious Thinking, however, Senior h charming young ladies as These are presenTg when They are noT, a ball a game. held every Wednesday evening aT The lrving Parlc Y.lvl.C.A. aT eighT on oT lvlr. Kirk STevenson. SPEAKING TO GROUP-A. l-loganson, president SEATED AT TABLE-W. Silarslci, secreTary, D. Rued, Treasurer, ROW I+W, Oyen, L. l-lollaTz, E. Dubinslci, J. Cullen, E. ETTerTz, R. Mack, W. Powell, ROW 21.1. DoherTy, E, l.oveleTTe, W. l-lachrneisTer, l.. BreTTman, RV. Johnson, N. Phillip, J. Levar, ROW 3-T. Klimelc, W. Lambeau, D, International Circle Beta Hi Y, Personality Clu To those who really want to lcnow what is happening around this old world ot ours, the International Circle gives an opportunity to satisty their thirst tor Icnowledge. The tirst topic discussion was on the aeroplane, how it started and what has happened to it since: the tar tlung battle tronts ot the war were tollowedi the tuture ot the Philippines was heatedly debated, and rationing was watched with critical eyes. Then came war activ- ities. Ihe International Circle members decided to study 'Chicago in the War Picture through tours and visits to war exhibits. In this way, under the sonsorship ot Ivliss Katherine Connell and with their able otticers, Robert Jacob, Joyce Ritchie, Pat Ericson, and Jaclc Rowder, the ambitious members ot the International Circle have made it the vigorous organization that it is. INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE Uncle Sam-R. Serdecti, Red Cross-S. Kenny Liberty-P. Eiiisfzc Columbia---I-I. Claity, ROTCSG, Ivlurphy, Lett-L. Steigerwalo' J, Ritchie ID. Kiernoslce-D, Berger, M. Slaviclc, Ai Schnoidoibauei- IZ. Pvartling R, Ctwistensen-J. Precourt, I-I. Luempert-E. Loienl, V. Giese-I.. Fviclcte I-I, Itlacrrlf-D. Paulaut, RIGHTfR. Jacob-R. Rooney, F. Gioh D, Woavcei. F, Betzolt-E, Altergott. E. Praoger-If. Serbinsli, I.. Vtfylcowski-E. Maitinwicz J. Doran-E. Witt, I. Plachaista-A. Przgodda, BeTa Tri-I-li-Y began iTs January To June session wiTh iTs Rush Tea wiTh Alpha, AT a meeTing several weelcs IaTer, all came dressed up Tor Formal InducTion oT The new members. Service meeTings were TiTTed inTo The program along wiTh oTher evenings oT varied and in- TeresTing programs. Spealcers, several ioinT meeTings, The lovely EasTer Service, PoT Luclc Supper, The grand Tinale oT eIecTions and The sad Senior Farewell TiTTed inTo The paTTern oT a worTh while club calendar. Irene Van STeen, our presidenT, pounded The gavel aT meeTings while Shirley Tess, vice-presidenT, read The rollcallq PaT TapperT, secreTary, Toolc noTes on iT all, and Jean Finnegan, Treasurer, counTed The money. Rally Tor PaTrioTic Service Have you noTiced all The very aTTracTive young women Schurz is developing? They are sTricTIy in The groove wiTh iusT The righT amounT oT personaIiTy plus. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. WuITT and Miss KreviTsI4y, These girls received hinTs on how To be aTTracTive, pleasanT, Triendly, and inTeresTing. As you can see, all Their Time was noT devoTed To discussing Themselves, Tor The girls Taking Time Tor war eTTorT, lcniTTed and sewed Tor The Red Cross. Emmy I:enTon, Shirley RenTher, June Eirich, and Jean ReuTher, acTing as presi- denT, vice presidenT, secreTary, and Treas- urer, respecTively, I4epT The meeTings ene joyable and pleasanT. PERSONALITY PICTURE NO. I ROW IfP. Andersen, J, Eirich, J. McDowell, P. STeohens, R. BuTler. J. Willand, ROW 2-Mrs. Z. WUITT Isponsorl, M, VoegTIe, J. ReuTher, D. Svenwol, J. SchoTT, S. WarTenberg, J. Singer. PERSONALITY PICTURE NO. 2 ROW IfJ. RappaporT, C. Daley, S. Cole, D. Phil- lips, M. Schelle, ROW 2-L. Brush, D. Meikle, P. Fray, L. Gibson, J. BechTel, P. Andrzeiewski, G Kochanslci. K WiTh BeTa -Tri - Hi -Y SEATED-C. DorringTon, J. SchulTz, D. Knudson, L. Jorgenson D. GilberTsen, N. Diedrich, Miss Wincher, C. BechTel, J. Macey M. Deu, STANDINGMJ. Trolcen, C. Hewes, P. TapperT, A. Bauer J. Kindberg. SEATED-J. Finnegan, G, Keller, M. Bollinger, G. Burwell, H. Fairbairn, l. WoronoTT, S. Dahl, H. Bergman, L. Prusilf, C. Hazel, B. Dixon, STANDING-M. Waida, R. Boehm, H. Wenholz, V. Mengersen, C. ParreTT, B. Zimmerman, B. BlauerT. LEFT TO RIGHT-I. Van STeen, M. Engel, M. Blaclc, S. SchwarTz, R. Render, M. ForsTer, L. MaTTern, S. Tess, J. Nelson, R. Lundf mark, M, Drain, W. Urban, L. Brunelli, R. Borgersen. Sewing Tor chariTy, geTTing exciTed over TalenT Night and dancing aT Old Mexico Dance NighT gave The BeTa-Tri-Hi-Y club a very delighTTul year, a year which overTlowed wiTh acTiviTy keyed To meeT every' one's varying moods, wheTher serious or gay. The Mexican FiesTa, The Theme oT DaTe NighT, was brillianT and beauTiTul. Large Mexican sombreros, dashing Mexican music, and brighT-colored decoraTions everywhere gave a real Mexican aTmosphere To a long-To-be-remembered evening. The regular meeTings were scenes oT exciTemenT also. BeTa conTribuTed many boolcs To Hines HospiTal Library. lndusTriously and TervenTly The girls cuT ouT ConTinued sTories Trom magazines and pasTed Them in boolcleT Torm. These in Time conTained everyThing Trom The MysTery oT The CaT's Paw To Emily PosT on ETigueTTe. The happyvgo-luclcy girls, or should They be called The more TorTunaTe girls, gave up Their old cloThing To help ouT The poor aT BenTon House. AT ChrisTmas Time, each member oT BeTa broughT a giTT Tor some child who would noT oTherwise have received many presenTs. BenTon House won The admiraTion oT all The members in iTs worlc oT helping The unTorTunaTe. Mrs. Mamerow, The service represenTaTive Trom The house, and Miss Wincher, our sponsor, are greaTly responsible Tor The eager inTeresT BeTa Tri-HifY Toolc in all iTs service acTiviTies, which, combined wiTh The usual social meeTings, made The club very worTh- while Tor all iTs sixTy members. -73- Fire! Fire! Air Raids, Too! WiTh a clanging oT bells, The Schurz Fire Marshals are on The alerT. Yes, iT is a pracTice drillg buT These boys make iT real. AT The sound oT The TirsT signal each member has a deTiniTe posT inside The building To which he makes his way quickly. Under The eTTicienT leadership oT Mr. Golub, The marshals have conducTed and supervised all pracTice Tire and air raid drills wiTh greaT success. AlThough This organizaTion was originally Tor service purposes, These boys Take greaT pleasure in meeTing To discuss new saTeTy measures and pracTices. They meeT every TirsT and Third Thursday OT The monTh. lT is To Them we owe The saTe and orderly manner oT our school pracTice drills. SCHURZONE-FIRE MARSHALS ROW I-E. Maiewski, E. Foley, A. Karr. T. Meck, Mr. Golub, ROW 2-C. Schleich, R. DuTkowski, R. Berner, ROW 3-C. MaThieson, R. Willen, T. BenneTT, ROW 4-R. l-lallingren, J. EddingTon, ROW 5- R. Nelson, R. RohIoTT, F. Teppke. AT each meeTing oT The P.T.A., Schurz sTudenTs parTicipaTe by Turnishing one or more numbers on The program. In SepTember American music was rendered by members oT The Cecilian Choir. Open l-louse was held in OcTober and consisTed largely oT class demonsTraTions by sTu- denTs. Sam Campbell, who came To us in November, and his audience were ushered in by sTirring sTrains Trom The band. The rendiTion oT ChrisTmas carols by members oT Treshman and sophomore music classes consTiTuTed The sTudenT parTicipaTion in December. January Tound The Cecilian Choir again Turnishing music-This Time paTrioTic songs, some oT which included communiTy singing. Februarys program was a celebraTion oT Founders' Day, and The American- ism Club puT on a round Table discussion oT The developmenT oT American paTrioTism. PaTricia l-lagey exhibiTed her collecTion oT dolls Trom many counTries. STudenTs Trom The cloThing classes presenTed a pleasing STyle Show in March. The Senior Chorus and The orchesTra Turnished de- lighTTul music aT The April evening meeTing. The May meeTing, which marked The insTallaTion oT oTTicers oT The P.T.A., enjoyed insTrumenTal music by individual orchesTra members. P. T. A. ROW I-Mrs. Geis, president Mrs. Giese, Miss Price, Mrs. Susong, Mrs. Weyh, Mrs. Reichers, Mrs. Tully, Mrs. Symons, ROW 2-Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Powles. Mrs. Carlsen, vice-presidenT, Mrs. Tupy, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. WaTTers, Mrs. Manno, Mrs. PeyroT, Mrs. I-lelwig, Mr. Solem, Mrs. Cox, -79- Thoughtful Kindness Plus Good Times Equals Alpha WiTh Gloria Gyllenberg, PaTricia Erickson, Phyllis DobroTh, Erna Rein- ecke, RuTh Berg, and BeTTy WhiTehead as new oTTicers, Alpha Tri-l-li-Y carried ouT iTs Tall semesTer wiTh a varied and inTeresTing program, aTTrac- Tive To old and new members, social buTTerTlies and service-minded. ATTer The new members were TrighTened, horriTied, and impressed by and broken in To The rouTine, Things became acTive. Following The Rush Tea came inTormal inducTion, and aT lasT The new recruiTs were ace cepTed inTo The organizaTion aT Tormal inducTion in a well-remembered Turns ceremony To which Their parenTs were inviTed. DirecTly aTTer This exciTemenT, The sixTy-odd members embarked on Their semesTer's program arranged by l-lelen Clark, program chairman. WiTh service nighTs, speakers, dances, and joinT meeTings, The Tuesday nighTs Tlew by. The girls were sponsored by Miss Nelson and Miss WhiTehead. During The Tollowing monThs, They had The pleasanT worry oT debaTing over whom To inviTe To The l-lallowe'en l-lop, a skirT and sweaTer dance, and Their very beauTiTul DaTe NighT, held joinTly wiTh BeTa, and repleTe wiTh band, bids, and breaTh-Taking decoraTion. BuT The monThs were going and many jolly and serious Times wiTh Them. AT The Senior Farewell, amongsT purple, green, and yellow decoraTions, The graduaTes said Their lasT Tri- l-li4Y prayer as members, and shed Their Tears over wishes, TrosTed cake, and ice cream. ln such a manner, Alpha closed The books on anoTher successTul semesTer. As Erna Reinecke sTands and checks her Treasurer's reporT which, miraculously, always seems To come ouT aT leasT almosT righT , The oTher oTTicers, PaT Erickson, vice-presidenT, Gloria Gyllenberg, presidenT, and Phyllis DobroTh, secreTary, cannoT suppress a smile. Phyllis seems To be doing a liTTle overTime work on her minuTes since There has been more Than one Time when . . h she has arisen To read Them wiTh noThing on The books beTore her. AlThough PaT may noT ave always pronounced The name correcTly as she Took roll call, she and The oTher girls have been greaT oTTicers, led by a Tine presidenT. Under The compeTenT direcTion oT These Tour, and wiTh ' ' Al h 'rls have s enT a proTiTable semesTer oT The able cooperaTion oT all Their chairmen, p a gi p Tuesday evenings. OTTicers FirsT SemesTer-E. Reinecke, P. Erickson, G. Gyllenberg, P. DobroTh. hT F S ons V Rem'nga ROW 2 R Arneson I-l STapleTon A ROW I-A. KaTlovsky, E. KosTer, L. Spec , . ym , . 4 . 1 . , . , . Dobrick, C. Hazel, J. Magnuson, V. Jablowicz, G. Kopczewski, J. Anderson, ROW 3-aM. Hildebrand, M, McGuire, J. Flannery, M. PeTersen, B. NaTalucci, G, SchaTer, R. Kaznecki, l-l. DziaTlik, E. l-leidke. ROW 4- R. Shively, G. Nichols, C. Urbain, M. Olson, J. T-lansen, E. PaTzer, L. Schroeder, D. Arens. ROW 5-T-l. Dodson, ' kh T R. B hb , M. Z' bell. R. MoulTon, N. Krumrey, M. KunTz, B. Greenwald, M. Woolsey, S. Marlin, J. Ec o, urc y ie l.. T-luTchinson. -30. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Continues its Varied Program ALPHA TRl-Hl-Y-ROW I-P. Boyd, l'-l. Dodson, l-l. Dziaflik, R. Arneson, B Nafalucci, M. McGuire, D. Loorne, B. Weil, L. Spechf, C. Hazel, R, Kaznecki, V Reminga, P. Erickson lsfandingl, M. Skoien. J. Anderson, ROW 2-P. Ericson A. Dobrick, M, Poole, D. Cline, S. Schulfe, C. Parreff, V. Julian, E. l-lawkinson J. Leonard, M. Peferson, C. Severson, M. Moulfon, J. Ailsworfh, J. Burchby, B Bufler, R. Burchby, R. Naidowski, P. Rhode, STANDING-S. Mason, B. Sebasfian L. l-lufchinson, S. Hill, D. Mueller, M. Ziebell, G. Schafer, J. Chulay, B. Greenwald E. l-leidke, M. Kunfz, D. Arens, M. Hildebrand, J. Symons, l-i. Sfaplefon, M. Dolan I. Baas, E. Pafzer, J. Lochen, E. Kosfer, l-l. Wesflake, C. MacDonald, R. Gawelko l-l. Dean, M. Olson, J. Eckhof, INSERT-L. fo R.-J. Anderson, V. Reminga, P Erickson, M. Skoien. Paffi Erickson firmly called fhe weekly meefings of fhe Alpha Trial-li-Y fo order. The linguisfic vice-presidenf, Marie Skoien, called fhe roll: quick penciled Vivian Reminga was fhe secrefary, and efficienf Jane Anderson managed The banking deparfmenf. Affer fhe new members had been formally inducfed, fhe club began fhe inferesfing spring program direcfed by Louise l-lufchinson. Among fhe guesf speakers werel a nurse from Wesley Hospifalg a represenfafive from MacMurray Collegeg a SPAR: Jean Barfelme, a fashion model: and Maureen Daly, feafure wrifer from fhe Tribune. The l-lick l-lop was an unusual success when fhe girls and escorfs came affired in plaid shirfs and jeans. Af Easferfime, some of fhe girls played Easfer bunny fo fhe Lydia Children's Home as one of fhe club's service projecfs. A joinf meefing wifh Von Sfeuben l-li-Y, fhe Parenfs' Banguef, and fhe Bicarbonafe Banguef, were evenfs long fo be remembered. The climax of fhe wonderful program came when fhe annual Dafe Nighf, wifh Mary Lou Woolsey as chairman, was held joinfly wifh Befa on May fwenfy-second. Sfarry-eyed, fhe girls danced blifhely by, in coffon formals, wifh fheir chosen escorfs, fo music by fhe Royale Knighfs. The conscienfious work of fhe officers and fhe good will of each member made fhis semesfer of Alpha l-lisfory one of fhe besf. -8I- They Are Willing To Answer Our lnformat Service wiTh a smile is The slogan oT Those helpful young people known as Service Clerks. They are on hand To answer numerous guesfions in The aTTendance office, The college corner, and almosf any ofher place aT Schurz where helpful friendly advice is needed. Their pleasanT smiles and courfeous replies are a blessing To Those who Tremblingly seek informaTion concerning service poinTs or college courses. The College Corner is a peaceful liTTle nook. l'Tere, The wondering and worried seniors plan Their fuTure college life. Cafalogues from many col- leges and universiTies are available There To The confusion of The uniniTiaTed, buf The Service clerks speak know- ingly of crediTs, requirernenTs, scholarship awards, and cofeducaTional advanfages. ln The awards ohfice, all service rendered The school is meThodically kepT in service files under The direcTion of Miss Quirk. The clerks who serve under her are glad To record The service poinTs for our civic-minded sTudenTs. No shorTages here. There are poinTs enough To go around. Many a belafed arrival, breaThleSs. disheveled, and slighTly 'loff The beamw has rushed madly inTo ll2ly'2 and has been calmly greeTed by an aTTendance clerk. Tardy slip in hand and coaT over his arm, he has lefT bearing ThaT slip of paper enTiTling him To an adnniTTance To class, laTe as he is. This is one of The many services besTowed by Those willing cheerful classmGi6S. The affendance clerks. ion Pleas ATTENDANCE CLERKS TABLE I-J. Leonard, E. Frifz, L. Rams, ll. Bohlman, I., Erenr , dahl, R. Sioberq, C, McClanahan, D. Delgonas, L. Henning, TABLE 275. Mazurkiewicz, R. Miianovich, L. Cooper, M. Carbine, C. Venegas, V. Johnson, J. Olive. COLLEGE CORNER CLERKS STANDING AT BULLETIN some-D. risinmsf, Row i -N, Lauferoacn, D, Gaare, C, MacDonald G, Nichols, A, Borowski. E. Melfzer, STANDING-E. Wysinski, D. l-Telwig. A. Zalesiak, M. Kleeman, C, Leufhner. SERVICE AWARD CLERKS AT DESK-M. Binsfield, W. Juull, L. Fendrich, P. Daulel, ROW 2-STANDING-S. Weyland, SITTING-M, Sorensen, M. Nyquisf, P. Novak, STANDING AT BULLETIN-B. Maz- anef, STANDING AT FILE-C, Dina, l. Gnik, D, Sass, ROW 3-STANDING-J. Giysler, M. Thybony. .82. Oi lice Assistants are Learning and Serving PuTTing mail in Teachers' boxes, answering Telephones, giving ouT supplies, Tiling oTTice records are all parT oT The dayls work oT The orclice assisTanTs who are under The supervision ol Miss EsTher Blade. Each period oT The day, a new group gives iTs Time To serve The school in innumerable waysi by answering guesTions, locaT- ing Teachers, Taking messages, or sorTing mail. lT's There, in The main TronT o1Tice, where our girls receive a well-rounded rouTine as clerks They can lan , . p on being oT some valuable assisTance To an imporTanT execuTive aTTer Their experience in a buzzing ogice, always Tilled wiTh hurried sTudenTs. Many will Tind work as recepTionisTs in large or small oTTices, as Tile clerks To keep orderly governmenT records, or as payfroll TypisTs. AT Their regular club meeTings, The oTlice assisTanTs are very acTive planning Tor ouTside speakers on ohiice management Taking indusTrial Tours, and providing Tor occasional social hours. OFFICE CLERKS IST PICTURE-J. Wallden, H, ClaTiy L, Buendgen, H. King, L. Brush, S Duibko. ZND PICTURE-B. Behnke. C. Fensholl, M. Reese, H. Sorensen, M. Jones, J. HuxTable, D. Shanski. 3RD PICTURE-Miss Blade, Mi. Gordon, J. Dressler, H, Pisarczuk, B. Andrews, J. Jackman, M. Dworek, E. Biisley, B. Andrews, R. King. -33- PICTURE 3-I-I, STone, I., I-IuTchinson, S. SchwarTz, W. PaTzer. J. Cullen, I. Wieqel. By Their Points Schurz Laure s are Known Boolqworms? Indeed noTI Do They run home aTTer school every day, heavily burdened wiTh books wiTh which To burrow inTo a guieT corner and oblivion Tor The resT oT The day and evening? INIOT Schurz Laurelsl Many oT The club leaders, R.O.T.C. oTTicers, and aThleTic sTars are members and oTTicers in The I.aurels. This, in iTseIT, proves ThaT The honor socieTy is noT composed merely oT Brain-TrusTs buT oT versaTile sTudenTs. There are very Tew Laurels who wear Their bronze pin, or silver, or gold wreaTh wiThouT some oTher pin, medal, or IeTTer along wiTh iT. AT The head oT The Tour hundred sTudenTs who comprise The membership oT This organizaTion, is an execuTive board ThaT meeTs To deTermine The acTiviTies oT The Laurels Tor The semesTer. During The Tall, This board con- sisTed oT The I.aureIs Tor The semesTer. During The Tall, This board consisTed oT Allan I-Ioganson, Jaclq Cullen, WaITer Silarslci, Aldona KrasI4 and The represenTaTives Trom The various semesTers, Sydell SchwarTz 3A, Rose Marie Wener 33, Irma Weigel ZA, Charles Janlre 23, and CharloTTe Nied- ziallcowslqi IA. Miss Moynihan was The Laurels sponsor and worlced wiTh These oTTicers in The Tall. Each semesTer, a program arranged by The vicefpresidenT inTorms The IA's oT The achievemenTs oT The Laurels. The liTTle TourTeen poinT sysTem is explained, Iilce raTioning, and They are shown The numer' grades S-E-GAF. OT course, noThing is said abouT D's Tor I.aureIs jusT do noT Icnow anyThing abouT Them. To en- courage Treshmen To Iceep on Trying, roses are disTribuTed To The successTuI ones aT The end oT each quarTer by The presidenT and an honor commiTTee. Those amazing grad- uaTes who have kepT To The Laurel Trail Tor Tour years are awarded a gold pin aT graduaTion. Advised by Miss Claussen, The spring oTTicers, Jack Cullen, Sydell SchwarTz, Louise I-IuTchinson, I-Ioward STone, and represenTaTives, William PaTZer, Irma Weigel, Jay I-Iarniclq, and CharIoTTe Niedziallcowslci conTinued The work and upheld The Tradi- Tions oT The I.aurel's Club. ical values oT The LAURELS EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE PICTURE Ie-J. Cullen, C. Jahnlce, Miss Moynihan, I. Wiegel, A. I-Ioganson. PICTURE 2fR. Wener, W, Silarski, S. SchwarTz. -84- LeT's Go America: Radio's on The Air wiTh Red Cross RADIO CLUB PicTure Number I ROW l-S. MaTThes, W. Capek, R. Kleisner, F. GasTon, J. l-leberling, J. Fainor, L. Franks, D. Krueger, E. EnaulT, S, Manos, M. Ayres, J. Keller, V. McCarThy, V. KruTchen, S. STomper, ROW 2-W. Berg, C. WesT, J. LahTinen, B. Baiinski, E. Georgoules, V, Kanovas, D. Crayne, B. Jager, P. Kussergren, A. l-lammergren, D. Kulczak, J. Neubauer. Morse code and radio broadcasTs, Treshmen running Their own club and caTching on To Schurz's slogan, Be acTive g There, we have The Radio Club. AlThough iT was organized only lasT November by a group oT Treshmen who wished To learn more abouT radio, Miss RuTh Dale, The sponsor, and her oTTicers, Charles WesT, presidenT, Larry Franks, vice presi- denT, JaneT l.ahTinen, secreTary, and June Keller, Treasurer, are now occupied wiTh making This new club a success. AlThough They have noT given any dances, aTTer all give Them Time To grow upg They RED CROSS Picfure Number 2 IN FRONT OF TABLE-M. Lombardo, S. McArThur, ROW 2-Mrs. WulTT, J. McDowell, 6. Biork, P. Andersen, L. Ferra, P. STephens, M. Zielinski, Miss l-lalushka, D. Johnson, D. STeck, noT picTured, Miss Clara SchmiTT, AssisTanT Sponsor. L4 are busy Trying To Think up ways To make money To decoraTe The social room. During The Tew monThs oT iTs exisTence, The club has visiTed WMAO, WGN, and VVBBM among oThers and learned some oT The Tine arTs oT broadcasTing. BeTween learning Morse code, The Boy ScouT meThod, so Thar They may undersTand shorT wave messages, and receiving les- sons in radio, These Treshmen oT Today are on Their way To becoming The big seniors oT Tomorrow. Who has The besT Red Cross in The ciTy? Schurzl Ours was The only school To receive a plague Tor our guanTiTy and gualiTy oT Red Cross work. Such drives as The Book Drive, collecTion oT games Tor servicemen, and The key drive were sponsored by This organizaTion. AT ChrisTmas Time The Red Cross donaTed one hundred boxes To The needy. Our ever busy Red Cross encour- aged clubs, arT classes, and sewing classes, To make Scrapbooks, nuTcups, menu covers, and kiTs oT all kinds Tor The servicemen. Many Tiny reTugees in Europe were warmer and TelT The comTorT oT human inTeresT when The liTTle kniT garmenTs and aTghans Trom The busy needles oT The club under The guiding hands oT Miss l-lalushka and Miss CroTTs reached Them This year. Miss Keenan and Miss CroTTs puT Their eTTorTs inTo cheering The servicemen Through leTTers by The sTudenTs and scrapbooks conTaining sTories and jokes. Aldona Krask, one oT our busiesT graduaTes oT The January class, helped in The collecTion oT The keys, nuTcups, menu covers and kiTs and puT a genuine eTTorT inTo all oT The Red Cross work. The dele'gaTes Tor The spring semesTer, who Tried To equal This record, were James l-loTnagle, ConsTance MacDonald, Richard Benedix, and RiTa Najdowski. -35. Cur Faculty Enioying Tea Aiier the School Day FACULTY TOP PICTURE AROUND TABLE-Mr, Sooclilc, Miss Sylvesier, Mr. Good- win, Miss Sioclola, Mr. Vernon, Mrs. Thcde, Mr, Hill, Miss Williams, Mr. Golub, Capi. Harvey, Miss Price, STAND- ING-Mr. Pollack, Mr. Topping, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Schwachi- gen, Mr. Garasha. SECOND-LEFT-Mr. Aldrich, Miss l-lendricksen, Mrs. Frannberq, Mr, Myers, Miss Keenan. SECOND-RlGHTAMrs, l-lurnision, Mrs. Kanies - THIRD-AROUND TABLE-'Mig Unyerierlh, Miss l-ioliz, Miss Frick, Miss Krenz, Mrs, Pierce, Miss Lichler, Mrs. Wal- linqsiord, Miss Mcclinioclc, Miss Marnell, STANDING- Mr. Marlow. Mr. Oilfeeie, FOURTH-LEFT-AROUND TABLEAML Drdla, Miss Shel- by, Mr. Tanler, Mrs. Thornas, Miss Helga l-laqen Miss Appleyarcl, Miss Helen i-lagen, Miss Theobold, Mrs. Ward, Mrs, Wulii, STANDING-Mr. Reischrnann, Mr. Bauersiold, Miss Swarfz, FOURTH-RIGHT-Miss English, Miss McKeen, Mrs. Pur- cell, Miss Claussen, Miss Wincher. FIFTH-AROUND TABLE-Miss Kincliq. Miss Madden, Miss Kirchhoiq, Miss Henclriclcsen, Miss Lee, Mrs, l-laqey, Mr. Redis, STANDING-Mr. Lassen, Miss Webb, Mrs, Lichion. Miss Kadei, Miss Fiizpalriclc. BOTTOM-SITTING-Miss Blade, Miss Alexander, Miss Bell, Miss Bielenberq, Miss Bendix, Mrs. Bradley, STANDING -Mr. Crown, Miss Beaion, Mr. Berens, Mr. Anderson, Miss Maqrady, Miss Dale, l:1mmmhmQMemme ss . ff , . -- Y .5 5 f'T-'J PICTURE-LEFT-Miss Slauder, Miss l-lauqen, Mrs. Broclco, PICTURE RIGHT-Mr. Melz. Mr.Unverierll1, Mrs. l.al4in, Mrs. Miss Sclwweilzer, Mrs, Albreclil, Miss l-laluslwka. Carlson, Miss Tinto, Miss Krevilslcy. PICTURE CENTER+Miss l-lendriclcsen, Mrs. Wulil, Miss Gisella Hill, Miss Tsclwan, Miss McRae, Miss Louclcs, At flwe Party in Honor of Mr. Gustave A. Brand UPPER LEFT-Mr. l-larz, Miss Connell, Miss Sadie Jolinson, Mr. Ransom l-larvey, Miss l-larlwell, Miss Davidson, Miss DuBois, STANDING-Mr, Scliar, Miss Kallnarine Sclirnidl, Mr. Hansel man. LOWER LEFTfMr. Craig, Miss Connell, Mrs. Complon, Mr. Fleming, Mr, Slern, Miss Cierpik, STANDING-Miss Falken- rofli, Miss Quirk, Miss Miclwel. Mrs. Periolal, Miss Eveiisi. UPPER RIGHT-Miss Durland, Mrs. Murlaugli, Miss Moynilian, Mr, Swanson, Miss Pearce, Mr, Myers, Mrs. Nolan, Mr, Nowak, Miss Minnis, STANDING-Mr, Perry, Miss Orem. LOWER RIGHT-Mr. Sullnerland, Mr, Willard, Mr. Slepiclca, Miss Siiller, Miss Russell, Mr. Bauersield, Miss Tendiclf, Miss Woeliel, Miss Tneilqaard, Miss Annella Sclnrnidl, Mr, Juliano, STANDING-Mr. Clwrcn. --aww' wh - M r ' Senior QuinTeT has a Winning Season Under The able supervision oT Coach Eugene Nowak Schurz wenT Through a preTTy Tair season This year. The Senior Team lThe beTTer oT The Twol Tied Tor second place in The NorTh SecTion wiTh our Triend Lane. The Junior cagers were raTher mediocre and placed ninTh in The NorTh SecTion. -FirsT sTring Senior Team members ThaT answered Coach Nowak's call aT The beginning oT The season Trom lasT year's Team were only Three in number. They were Richard Buchwald, John GraTza, and William STeigerwaldT. Things looked plenTy doubTTul Then and mosT people ThoughT ThaT The Junior Team was going To be The beTTer oT The Two. However as you know The pre-season predicTions were iusT The opposiTe and They would noT have been The opposiTe iT These Three leTTermen and a Tew Team members Trom lasT year's Team hadn'T really worked To make a Tormidable squad. When The regular season opened, Mike Graczyk, Lorren Young, Jerry HuTchinson, Howard STone, Carl Fasnaugh and William Lambeau were on hand To give GraTza, Buchwald and STeigerwaldT plenTy oT supporT on The Senior Team. TOP LEFT-ROW I-R. KaTz, C. Fasnaugh, L. Young, J. HuTchinson, R. Buchwald, W. STeigerwaldT, J. GraTza, Coach Nowak, ROW 2-B. HuTchinson, H. SchulTz, lvl. Bilhorn, P. Bay, W. Beebe, W. Lambeau, R. Schroeder, H. STone, R. Cafarrella, J. Healy. BoTToM LEFT-IN CIRCLE-C. Fsmugh. soTToM CENTER-w. sieigeiwaidi. Top RIGHT-R. Buaqwald. BoTToM Riel-iT-:N CIRCLE-R. Buchwaia. ,, -33- 48,1151 Junior Five has its Ups and Downs Five LeTTermen, Jerry Kannenberg, KeiTh Hughes, Diclc Hanson, Charles Zylcs and ArT Ziomelc, were on hand Tor The Junior Team when The TirsT call Tor basl4eTeers was given. ATTer many praCTice sessions and pracTice games, The Schurz Juniors ThoughT They were championship bound. BuT The season's Tinal resulTs showed ThaT Things Turned ouT diTTerenTly. During The season Ralph Cheney, Joe WayTine, RoberT ThornTon, and Glenn STubenrauc:h, proved very valuable To The Team. The Bulldog QuinTeT, wiTh John GraTza oaplraining The Senior Team and KeiTh Hughes The Junior Team, opened Their season againsT Roose- velT, The Seniors winning 33-28, and The Juniors losing 26-l9. RepeaTing lasT year's perTormances, The Schurz Junior and Senior QuinTeTs handed TaTT a double deTeaT on The laTTers' home Tloor. The Seniors whipping TaTT 40-30, and The Juniors 34-26. AT The close oT The season The Seniors' record was eighT vicTories To Two losses, while The Juniors had eighT losses againsT Them wiTh Two vic:Tories. Thus The Seniors qualiTied Tor The playoTFs and beaT Crane Trom The WesT seoTion 48-36, and Then losT To Amundsen in The guarTer Tinals 33-45. More honor was beslrowed upon The Senior Team when Richard Buchwald was named lsT sTring cenTer, on The NorTh SecTion All-STar Team. -39- Bo'rTom LeTT ROW I SEATED-K. Hughes, C. Zylcs, REL-wlflannsgp, R. Cheney, A. Ziomelc, J. WayTine, ROW 2 STAND- ING-E, Nanalc, R. Cafarella, J. Healy, R. ThornTon, W. Kiesgen, E, Healy, E. Baylc, G. STubinrauch, A. STauch, E. ValenTino, J. Hillenbrand, E. Spannen- berg, A. Busby. Top LefTfSchurz vs. AmundsenwSchurz player-D. Campbell. Top Righf-Schurz vs. Amundsen-Schurz players- CapTain J. GraTza, A. Bleclce. BoHom RighTASchurz vs. Amundsen-Schurz player -R. Buchwalcl. Senior Rhythms of Starry Eyes ancl Dancing Feet Prom nighl wilh all ilrs grace and charm began irs iullilrnenl ol all Seniors' dreams wilh Doris Gilloerrson and Michael Graczylq leading lhe Grand March. Soil lighls, beaurilul dresses, and graceful dancing companions whirled in many heads in kaleidoscope fashion hours aller lhe lasl farewell had been said. Senior dreamsl Senior Proml These have passed lour Senior memories remain impressed upon rhese pages. Class Notables-January 1943 Ciass Fresiden'rfMiciiaei Graczyicq Vice-Piesideni-Doris Giiberi- senq Ciass Secreiary-Jean Snulizg Ciess ireasurer- berqq Mosi Aiiiieiicggeancr S'einbrink, Vizior Jerry Kannen- Sziiwa iz Mosr Vereaiiie-Sriiriey Jane Fiannery! Reber? Sciuiiz Mesi Airracfive- Laura Orreniock, Aiian Hoqanscnq Typicai Sciwurziie- berq, Wairer Tully: Besi Siuderf-fxidona Krasis, Ross Gioria Gyiien- Herrp Wirfiesi -Laverne Jacobson, Edwin Meiinowsiciq Mosi Iviusizalfihiisy Liechii Fred Jeroen Meir Dependable-Luciiie Jorgensen, Thaddeus Lew andowsiciq Mes? Fcouiar-Doreiiiy Ann Knudson, Waifer Siiarski Besr Darcer-Gicria Nieisen, Joe Daiirfianq FriendiiesffBii:ie Wim mer, Edwin Ncianp Mobi Digniiied-Pnyiiis Dobroiii, Geraid Dreuin Mos? Arfisiic-Run Berq, Theodore Franc, f'fE5'w MK' T 1 Mex' 91 'Wy 2,eQ 1553 i i' 3 Q? J i' mv f TOP ROW VIVIAN ABRAHAMSON-The Laurels, 3,2,l, Senior Girls', Junior Girls, Sola Chorus, Messiah, Schurzone delegale, Pencil Pushers', Slcelch, French, GAA. ROBERT AIELLO-Senior Boys', R.O.T.C. sergeant Non-Com School, Picked Plaloon, Schurz Times delegale, hall guard. GORAN ANDERSON-Slage Crew, assislanl manager, vice-president lreasurer Senior Boys', inframural baseball, baslcelball, volley ball, senior champions, soccer Engineering, Schurzone delegafe, Schurz Times delegale. BETTIE ANDRADE-The Laurels, 3,2,I, Alpha Tri l-li-Y, Senior Chorus, GAA. JOSEPH ARNS-Senior Boys', Science, Senlinels, hall guard. THE CLASS UF JANUARY B O T T O M R O W HELEN ATHANIS-Senior baseball, G.A.A., N.Y.A. MARY ATHANlS--Senior Girls, GAA., N.YA. LOIS BAKER-The Laurals, 3,2,I, Senior Girls', Alpha Tri l-li-Y, Junior Girls' Senior Chorus, Pencil Pushers', GAA. WILLIAM BANET-Senior Boys', The Laurels, Bowling Club, Seniinels, hall guard marshal. LEONARD BASAK-Senior l-li-Y, inlramural baseball, baskelball, Spanish Club vice-presideni. 3 I2 s JUNE BASCHLEBEN-Senoir Girls', The Laurels, 3,2,l, Senior Sponsors, Person alify, Pencil Pushers', hall guard, GAA. A eq, aa ai i ALICE BAUER-The Laurels, 3,2, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', Bela Tri l-li-Y, com- mirlee chairman, Senior Chorus, Persona ly, Saddle and Cycle, French, Schurzone delegale, GAA. ROBERT BECKERT-Seniorf'.B , Schu imes delegaie, Solo Chorus, Senior Chorus, Messialiffygjfz legalg, S rwoocl, R.O.T.C. Non-Coms', Ushers'. 'X' fl, CHARLEENE BECLTEL-Senior Girls', The Laurels, Bela Tri l-li-Y, cornmiilee chairman, Junior Girls', Solo Chorus, Saddle and Cycle, Personalily, Service Award cilerlc, GAA. ELEANOR BEILIG-Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Schurzone clelegaie, Pencil Pushersf, G.AA., German, RUTH BERG-Class Nolable, Mos1LArlislic, Senior Girls', Junior Girls' Treasurer, Pencil Pushers', commillee chairman, Murals, Leller, Bowling Club, Alpha Tri l-li-Y, commiilee chairman, sergeani'-ai-arms, Schurzone Arr Slail, Alumni Banquet NORMAN B RGERSEN-Senior Boys', Fulure Craflsmen, hall guard. PAUL BOHNENKAMP-Senior Boys', Visual Educaiion, Science, hall guard. BETTE JANE BOLDMAN-Senior Girls', Eleclions Commirlee, secrelary, G.A.A., Senior Chorus, hall guard, boolcroom clerk. -92. TOP ROW BRAUN-Senior GIFISI, Junior Girl5', SQIO Choy-ug' Ivleggiah, Saddle and Cycle. JEANNE BRODwG.A.A., Spanish, hall guard. JAMES BUCHAN-The Laurels, Schurz Times Slaifi, German, Schurvvood, Senior Boys', Senior Sponsor, Senior Class Play, hall guard. DONALD BULLERfSenior Boys', Schurz Times Slahl, Senior Chorus, Band. RUSSELL BURTTfPrinlshop foreman, Senlinelsl, Visual Educalion, service leller, floor marshal, senior marshal, Luncheon Commillee, hall guard. 66, llrwlwf BOTTOM ROW JERRY BUSHELL-Senior Boys', inlramural baseball, baslcelball, volleyball, fire marshal, hall guard. BETTY CABLK-Senior Girls', Junior Girls, G.A.A., Senior Chorus, N.Y.A., hall guard. ROBERT CAFARELLA-The Laurels, Senior Boys', inlramural baseball, volleyball, baslcelball, lraclc, Map room clerk, Schurz Times Delegale, Radio, hall guard. IRENE CAMPBELL-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Pan American, Junior Girls', Per- sonaliry, G.A.A., Biology. KENNETH CARLSON-Senior Boysl, inlramural volleyball, Engineering, hall guard. THE CLASS UF JANUARY LILA CARLSON-Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Bowling League, Office Clerks, 6.A.A. RAYMOND CASATI-The Laurels, Senior Boys', Eleclion Commiflee, Senior Sponsors, R.O.T.C., OiJiicer's, Social Dancing, Engineering, Pan American, hall guard. FERN CASHMAN-Senior Girls', Girls' Marching Unil, Concerl Band, G.A.A., hall guard. RICHARD CHAISER-The Laurels, delegale, Senior Boys', Senior Sponsors, hall guard. OLGA CHOWANSKY-The Laurels, Senior C5irls', Senior Chorus, Personalily, Pencil Pushers', Slrelch, G.A.A., Science. FRED CHRISTENSEN-Senior Boys', infra- ral, lraclc, Pre-Flighl, Bowling League, hall guard. X1 X. WILLIAM CHRISTMANNK S ior Bo' ', Senior I-Ii-Y, inlramural volleyball, bas- kelball, hall guard. I ' HELEN CLARK-TIA La iels, Jax le, Senior Girls', Social Chairman, Junior C-irls', Junior Choru ilian Cho'i'r, Alpha Tri I-li-Y, program chairman, Schurz Times Delegale, Red Ci s, Civilian Defense Execulive Commirlee, Social Dancing. JANE COLDIRON-The Laurels, Senior GirIs', Cecilian Choir, Solo Chorus, Junior Girls', G.A.A., Alpha Tri I-li-Y, service chairman, Red Cross Delegale. -93- We Biology. . , ...Qs 7y,,,,4! .Z 414,441-efV,,,,g LOIS COOK-The Laurels, Rose Commillee, Senior Girlsl, Senior Chorus, Senior Sponsors, Pencil Pushers, Junior Girls', G.A.A., German. FANNY ANN COSTA-Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Solo Chorus, Messiah, Junior Girls', G.A,A. MARILYN A. CRAlG-Senior G-irls', Senior Chorus, Messiah, G.A.A., hall guard. MARALYN CUTHBERTSON-The l.aurels', clelegale, Senior Girls', sergeanl-ale arms, Senior Chorus, Solo Chorus, Messiah, Cecilian Choir, Senior Sponsorsf Junior Girls', G,A.A. JOE DALLMANvClass Nolable, Besl Dancer, Senior Boys', social chairman, Senior Chorus, Senior Play commillee, casl, Senior Sponsors', Pan American BETTY DAMMANN-The Laurels', Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Junior Girls', Pencil Pushers', Mafh, Senlinels', G.A,A. SHIRLEY MAE DANIELS-The Laurels', Senior Girls', Solo Chorus, Messiah, Junior Girls', Pencil Pushers', French, Slcelch, G.A.A. ROBERT DAVIS-Senior Boys, Bowling Team, Rifle Tearn, hall guard. MARILYN DEU-Senior Girls', Bela Tri l-li'Y, inilialion chairman, Senior Chorus, Junior Girls', Cecilian Choir, German, Personalily, Pencil Pushers', Office Clerk, G.A.A. PM THE CLASS .. r i T O P R O W PHYLLIS DOBROTH-Class Nolable Mosl Di nilied The Laurels dele al l c . Q , , Q e, e e A lion cornmirlee, Alpha Tri l-li-Y, secrelary, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Pencil Pushers', Junior Girls', secrelary, Americanism, Personalily. DOLORES DOMBROW-Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Bowling League, Allend- ance clerlc, G.A.A., Clean-Up League, Boolcroom clerk. JEROME DOMINICK, Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, Messiah, hall guard. CHARLENE DORRlNGTON+Senior Girls', Bela Tri l-li-Y, commillee chairman, Cheerleader, Senior Chorus, Junior Girls', vice-presidenl, Saddle and Cycle, French, Personalily, G.A.A., board. SUSANNE DORSANEO-Senior Girls', Solo Chorus, Messiah. BOTTOM ROW RICHARD DRESSLER-Schurz Times delegale, Clean-up Campaign, inlramura sporls, hall guard, marshal. GERALD DROUIN-Class Nolable, Mosl Digniiied, The Laurels, Senior Boys' Schurz Times, co-edilor, Purple and Gold Slafl, Senior l-li-Y, pulznlicily, Senio in l I I' Play Commillee, R.O.T.C., Ofiicersf social dancing, Solo Chorus, Messiah. French, inrrarnurals. GRACE DUBlNSKl-The Laurels, Senior Girls', G.A.A., Pencil Pushers', hall guard. CHARLES ERlCHSENfSenior Boys', inlramural baslcelball, volleyball, baseball, German, hall guard, EMlL FABRY-Senior Boys', Bowling League, hall guard, Camera, visual educa- lion. HARRIET ,FAIRBAIRN-Senior Girish Bela Tri Hi-Y, Senior Chorus, Junior Cvirls', G.A.A., Ollice Clerk, bowling. BETTY FERK-The Laurels, Senior Chorus, Spring Feslival, Cecilian Choir, G.A.A., Biology. EARL FIESTERMAN-Senior Boys', Senior marshal, lire marshal, Senlinels, Amer- icanism. hall guard. SHIRLEY JANE FLANNERY-Class Nolable, Mosl Versalile, Senior Girish Girls' Marching Unil, band, Senior Chorus, Spring Feslival, Alpha Tri Hi-Y, inilialion, Personalily, Senior Play, sludenl direclor, C5.A.A., inlramurals, social dancing. CHARLES FLOYEL-Senior Boys', Schurz Times delegale, hall guard, visual edu- in i Q, i W .5 . ,Ex , . J W rf fiiwf T 1' is ,-, Pk sf 9? 'W Wf'7'5'?i's-WTJF 21 4-g i .. ,dg,g-- r calion. RAYMOND FOERSTER-The Laurels, Senior Boysf Senior Sponsors, hall guard, Camera. BETTY FOX-Senior Chorus, Schurzone delegale, G.A.A., Concerl Band, We Moderns. GRACE FRAHM-The Laurels, Senior C5irls', Senior Sponsors, Senior Chorus Concerl Band, 6.A.A., Miracle Book Club. - ' LEONARD FRANKLIN-The Laurels, Rose Commillee, nor Boys', vice-presi- denl, inlramurals, Junior l-li-Y, goll leam, bowling le-am all guard. THEODORE Murals, Skelch, inlramural baskelball, baseball, volleyball, goll learn. HOWARD FREITAG-Senior Boys', loolball, Science, Journalism, hall guard library assislanl, lire marshal. PHYLLlS FREY-The Laurels, Senior Girish Class Gill Commillee: GAA., Per- sonalily, Pencil Pushers', Americanism, Senior Chorus, hall guard. LEONA GATKOWSKI-Senior Girls', Junior Girlsf G.A.A., Personalily, French hall guard, marshal. JOHN GlLBERT-Senior Boys', hall guard. Mosl Arlislic, The Laurels, Schurzone arl, THE CLASS UF JANUARY BOTTOM ROW DORIS GILBERTSEN-Senior Class Vice-Presidenl, Senior Girish presidenl, com- rnillee chairman, Junior Girls', presidenl, Bela Tri Hi-Y, presidenl, yice-presidenl, Girls' Marching Unil, chorus, Messiah, band, Schurz Times Slall. RAY GOLEWICZ-Senior Boys', R.O.T.C., Picked Plaloon, bowling leam, Polish, hall guard. ELIZABETH GOLOSINEC-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', Pencil Pushers', secrelary, Cecilian Choir, Senior Chorus, Spring Feslival, Personalily, 6.A.A., Schurz Times, Schurzone, delegale, hall guard. MICHAEL GRACZYKASenior Class Presidenl, Senior Boys', presidenl, vice-presi- denl, Eleclion Commillee, Senior Sponsors, skaling learn, co-caplain, baseball, baskelball, bowling learn. JOSEPH GRASSER-Senior Boys', R.O.T,C., Ollicers' club, hall guard. ROBERT GRIZZEL-R.O.T.C., Non-coms, Senior I-li-Y, chairman, hall guard, Schurz Times delegale. ALFRED GURKE-The Laurels, Cap and Gown Commiliee, Schurz Times Slaiclr, delegale, hall guard. GLORIA GYLLENBERG-Class Nolalale, Typical Schurzile, Senior GirIs', Alpha Tri I-li-Y, vice-presidenl, presidenl, Senior Chorus, Messiah, Spanish, Personalily, Biology, Theaier, Marching Unil, G.A.A. WARREN HACHMEISTER-Senior Hi-Y, commiilee chairman, Senior Boys', Con- cerl Band, Dance Band, Foreign Relalions. HARRIET HARRIS-G,A.A., Sleinmelz Siudenl Council. RAY HARRY-Senior Boys', sergeanl-al-arms, inlramural volleyball, baslcelball, bowling. JAMES HEALY-Senior Boys', inlramural baslcelloall champions, Spanish, hall guard. EDWIN HEDLIN--Varsiiy Iooiloall, Senior Boys', visual educalion, Siage Crew. ROSS HERR-Class Nolable, Besl Sludenl, The Laurels, 4,3,2,I, Senior Sponsors', Concerl' Band, Orcheslra, Brass Sexlel, Trombone Ouarlelg Band Compelilion, R,O.T.C. Isl ll., OiCliicers', Schurzone delegale, Senior Boys'. THE CLASS F JANUARY 'CL wjfpfff ' Hwy Wy!-fi I., TOP ROW JOHN HERRES+Senior Boys', R.O.T.C, capiain, Ushers', sergeanl-al-arms, vice presidenl, presidenl, Oi'Iicers', secrelary. JOHN HINTERSDORF-Senior Boys', Class Gill Commiilee, Schurz Times dele- gaie, iniramural sporls, room warden, German, hall guard. ALLAN HOGANSON-Class Nolable, Mosl Allraclive, The Laurels, I,2,3,4, president vice-president 3A represeniaiive, Rose Commillee, chairman, Senior I-li-Y, presidenl, commillee chairman, Senior Boys', Senior Sponsors, baslcelball. DOROTHY HORLICK-Clean-up League, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., hall guard. MILDRED HUDEC-The Laurels, 4,3,2,l, Senior Play, Senior Girls, vice-presidenl, Senior Chorus, French, vice-presidenl, Cecilian Choir. if A... A BOTTOM ROW GWENNETH HUGHES-Senior Girls', sergeanl-al-arms, Personalily, G.A.A. VIRGINIA JABLOWlCZiThe Laurels l,2,3,4, Cap and Gown Commiileeg Alpha Tri I-li-Y, commillee chairman, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', Concerl Band, secre- lary, Band Compelilion, leller, Orcheslra, Pencil Pushers', G.A.A., Defense Slarnp delegaie. LORRAINE JACOBS-The Laurels l,2,3,4, Senior Chorus, Personaliiy, Senior Girls', Pencil Pushers', Slcelch, G.A.A., Science, hall guard. LAVERNE JACOBSON-Class Noiable, Wiiliesl, The Laurels, delegale, Prom Commiilee, Senior Girls', Senior Sponsors, Senior Chorus, Solo Chorus, Messiah, Junior Girls', G.A,A. GEORGE JANKOWSKI-The Laurels, 4A Boys', Senior Chorus, Boys' Glee, Bowl- ing League, Fulure Crailsmen. FRED JAROSH-Class Nolable, Mosl Musical, Luncheon Cornmirree, Senior Sponsors, 4A Boys, Concerl Band, R.O.T.C, Band, drum maior, Orcheslra, Brass Sexlel, Band Compelilion. Oilicersf visual educalion, Messiah, Pre-Medics, German. CALVIN JOHNSON--4A Boys', R.O.T.C. Band, sergeanl, inlramural baslcelball, baseball, volleyball. GLORIA JOHNSON-The Laurels l,2,3, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Messiah, Solo Chorus, Fall Conlesl, Pencil Pushersf Junior Girls', Junior Chorus, G.A.A., ieller, Camera, swimming. MARION JOI'INSONfSenior Girlsi, Senior Chorus, Messiah, Spring Feslival, Junior Chorus, Pencil Pushers', G.A.A. RANDALL JOI'INSONf4A Boysl, 4B Boys, Orchesira, hall guard. MARILAND JOI'INSTONfThe Laurels l,2,3, Senior Sponsors. 4A Girls, Amer- icanism, Delense Siamp delegale, G.A.A., Tennis Tournamenl, swimming, Wa'ei' Baller, Saddle and Cycle, Junior Girls', Terrapin, German, Biologisfs. GLENN JONES-4A Boysl, 4B Boysl, inlramurals, Fulure Craiismen, secreia'y. LUCILLE JORGENSON-wClass Nolable, Mos? Dependable, The Laurels l,23, Bela Tri l-li-Y, lreasurer, Pencil Pushers, sergeanl-al-arms, Saddle and Cycle, Solo Chorus, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', Clean-Up League, Schurzone delegale, Messiah, Personalily, Spring Concerl, Choral Conlesl. LUCILLE JORMS-The Laurels l,2,3,4, delegale, Senior Girls', Cecilian Choir gym guard. THE CLASS UF JANUARY T O P R O W CLAUSE JUHL-Swimming, Senior Boys' Club. ELMER KALTENHAUSERfSenior Chorus, air raid warden, fire marshal, Senior Boys, inlramural baslcerball, volleyball, fencing, Dramalic, Clean-up Campaign, Pan-American. JERRY KANNENBERG-Class Treasurer, Eleclions Commillee, varsily baslcelball, lellerman, inlramural baslcelball, volleyball, baseball, lracls, Frosh-Soph loolball. Senior Chorus, Engineering, Senior Boys', Pan-American, srage crew, visual edu- calion. PHILIP KELLER-Senior Sponsorsf Pan-American League, Senior Boys', Bowling League, lunch room guard, hall guard. VINCENT KESLIK-Senior Chorus, varsily baseball, inlramural volleyball, baslcel- ball. BOTTOM ROW JOAN KINDBERG-The Laurels l,2,3,4, Schurzone piclure delegale, Bela Tri I-li-Y, banquel chairman, Junior Girls', Senior Girls', Pencil Pushers', G.A.A. dele- gale, Girls' Marching Unil, Alumni Banquel. CHESTER KI.ISZCZEWSKIfThe Laurels I,2,3,4, Senior Boysl, Science, hall guard. DOROTHY ANN KNUDSON-Class Nolable, Mosl Popular, The Laurels, Bela Tri I-li-Y, secrelary, G.A.A., leller, presidenl, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', chairman, Arnericanisrn, Senior Chorus, Personalily, Biology, pin commillee. RICHARD KOELLER-R.O.T.C., Non-Corns', Senior Boys', hall guard. GLORIA KOPCZEWSKI-The Laurels, Alpha Tri I-li-Y, delegale, chairman, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', Pencil Pushers', lreasurer, Polish, presidenl, Schurz Times, malceeup, G.A.A. T O P R O W MILDRED KOSTELNY-Senior GirIs', Pencil Pushersi, Senior Chorus. ALDONA KRASK-Class Noiable, Besi Siudent The Laurels l,2,3,4, ireasurer, deleqale, Schurz Times, news edilor, Senior play commiliee, cast Senior Girls', chairman, sergeanl-af-arms, Civilian Defense Execuiive Commiilee, president Senior Chorus, Americanism, chairman, French, Schurzone delegaie. FLORA KRAUSE-The Laurels, Schurz Times Sfait delegale, Schurzone delegafe, Luncheon Commilfee, Class Prophecies, Pencil Pushers', Senior Girls'. ALFRED KROME-Senior Boys', The Laurels, Visual Educalion, supervisor, Senior Sponsors', Engineering, Slide Rule, Prom Commiliee, Deiroif Trip. PHILIP KROME-Senior Boys', Bowling Club, Slide Rule, Engineefino secrelary, hall guard. THE CLASS UF JANUARY B O T T O M R O W BETTY KROSS-Senior Girls', Saddle and Cycle. G.A.A., Senior Chorus, inler- mediare swimming, inlramural soilball. JAMES KUHN-Senior Boys', The Laurels, fire marshal. DON LARSEN-Senior Boys', Dramafic, Pan-American, Ring and Pin Commilfee, Senior Chorus, fire marshal, all marshal. L T LA C A rels, Sigur Gm? GAA., Pe ' usher. S nsors'. Pan-American, inlramural baseball. - ' s sr BETTY LAURIDSEN-Senior Girls', Pencil Pushers', ireasurer, SOO oin 1. I Cycle. ROBERT LLEWELLIN-Senior Boys, Bowling, hall guard, inrramural soliball, volley- ball HELEN LEAVITT-Senior Girlsl, Junior Girls', The Laurels, Saddle and Cycle, vice president Schurz Times, co-ediior, GAA. Ieiler, Senior Chorus, Solo Chorus, Cap and Gown Comrnillee. RUTH LENZ-Senior Girls', The Laurels, German, president Skefch. GAA. RICHARD LEWANDOWSKI-Senior Boysf Ushers, Furure Crafrsmen, Polish sergeanl-ai-arms, Non-Coms', R.O.T.C. Picked Plaroor' 40 Picked Company 4l. THADDEUS LEWANDOWSKI-Class Nolable, Ivlosl' Dependable, Senior Boysi, Riile Team, R.O.T.C., Lieut Colonel, commanding oriicer, Ohficersf president Ushers', vice president Mililary Ball, chairman, Picked Plaloon, commander. RUBY LIECHTI-Class Noiable, ivlosl Musical, The Laurels, Senior Girls', GAA., Chamber Orcheslra, Girls' Siring Quarreiie, Fall Concert soloist Conceri Orchesira, concerirneisler, Spanish, Skelch, Pencil Pushers'. ROBERT LINDBERG-Senior Boys', visual educalion, inlramural volleyball, baskel- ball, Frosh-Soph ioolball, Varsiiy iooiball. LOIS LINDGRENfSenior Girish Junior GirIs', hall guard, INl.Y.A., Personalily, French, GJNA. ADELE LIPTON-Senior Girlsl, Junior Girlsl, Alpha Tri I-li-Y, The Laurels, G.A.A., hall guard, Senior Chorus, Cecilian Choir, Americanism Persoralily, Saddle and I ' 1 TOP ROW EDWARD LOVELETTE-Senior I'li-Y, Junior I-li-Y, swimming leam, Concerl Band. Mililary Band, Spanish, Maihemalics, cheer leader, Spring Feslival. JAYNE MACEY-Senior Girls', The Laurels, Concerl Band, Concerl Orchesira, G.A.A,, Bela Tri Hi-Y, Pan-American, Marching Unil. RICHARD MACK-Senior Tri I-li-Y, The Laurels, Science, R.O.T.C., Ivlaior. Ushers, Senior Chorus, Ollicers, hall guard. JEAN MAGNUSAN-Senior Girls', Junior Girls', Alpha Tri I-li-Y, Senior Play. G,A.A., Easy Speech, hall guard. EDWIN MALINOWSKI-Class Nolable, Williesi, Senior Boysl, R.O.T.C., hall guard, Ivlililary Band, lnlerrnedia i'Ba d y off fl li T .1 J ff y Qyvfjll I. BOTTOM ROW GLORIA MALINOWSKIASenior Girls', G.A.A,, Pencil Pushers, hall guard. FRANK MALLEK-Senior Boys', fencing learn, Biology, hall guard, soccer leam, capiain. JUNE MARESK-Bowling Team, hall guard, Orcheslra, Senior Chorus, Luncheon Commillee, Cap and Gown Commiiiee, Senior Piclure Commillee. RUTH MATHIESEN-The Laurels, Senior Girls', G.A.A., Pencil Pushers, hall guard. LORENE MATTERN-The Laurels, Senior Girls', G.A.A,, Junior Girlsl, French, Bela Tri I-li-Y, Senior Chorus, hall guard. THE CLASS UF JANUARY ELAINE MAZURK-The Laurels, Cap and Gown Commiliee, Senior Girls' GAA Pencil Pushers' service chairma Senior Chor s Cecilian Choir, Pan American, volleyball, lnaslcelloall. I fl A f ROBERT MCGOWAN-Senioi, s'fS ior or ,' rs', Ba , inlrarnural . .,wssffz'f ln as , v ll Tir , h' gu .1 K id- ' I ,gk ' ' if GRACE MECCIA e Laurels, Senior Girls',T7-Xpha Tri I-li-Y, commillee chair man, Junior Girls', G.A.A., hall guard. MILDRED MENCZKOWSKIfThe Laurels, Cap and Gown Commillee, chairman, A V Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Junior Chorus, G.A.A., College Corner Allendani, kg' ' Z' ' -V hall guard. Q lv' viReiNiA MENGERSEN-Senior emu, Bela rn nw, ewan, Pencil Pushers' cc G.A.A,, Junior Girls', Biology. 7 ROBERT MOE-Senior Boys', Ushers', Treasurer, Science, hall guard, Camera 'ii' A i 'ii Piclced Plaloon, Nalional Rifle Associalion, Picked Company. 'ii DELORES MOELLER--Senior Luncheon Commillee, Senior Chorus, Senior Girls' Cecilian Choir, Pencil Pushers, hall guard, fire marshal. JUNE MONDIENTZ-The Laurels, Senior Girls', G.A.A., leller, Junior Girls' Terrepin, The Laurels, delegale. GLENN MONETTE-Senior Boys', lnlermediale Band, hall guard. THE GLASS UF JANUARY zjkfw' EDWARD J. MUELLER--Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, R.O.T.C., caplain acljulanh Ohficers, Ushers, vice-presidenl, Seniinels, Treasurer, German, Biologisls, Scienrisls, slage crew, supervisor, visual educalion, supervisor, service leller. EDWARD R. MUELLER-Senior Boys', R.O.T.C., Isl lieulenanr, 2nd baffalion adiulanr, rifle learn, capfain, Ushers, Olzlicers, bowling Team. LESTER MUEIQLER-Senior Boys', inlramural sporls, crew, bowling. h , ALLAN MURGATROYDfNalional Rifle Associalion, Ushers, hall guard. JEAN NELSON-The Laurels, Rose Cornmillee, Schurz Times Sfahl, co-ediror, 4A Girls', secrelary, Pencil Pushersl, publicily chairman, Ollice Assislanl, 4B Girls, G.A.A,, Pan-American, Personalily. GRACE NICHOLSgThe Laurels, l,2,3,4, Rose Commillee, Senior Girls', Luncheon Commirlee, Alpha Tri Hi-Y, commillee Chairman, College Corner Clerk, Cecilian Choir, Personalily, vice-presidenl, Junior Girls', Marching Unil, G.A.A. ROBERT NIELING-4A Boys, Senior Chorus, inlramural volleyball, baslceiball, 45 Boys', Schurz Times delegale, hall guard. GLORIA NIELSEN-Class Nolable, Besl Dancer, Ring and Pin Commiflee, chair- man, Senior Girls', SOO Poinf, Lerlergirl, Bela Tri I-li-Y, Dramalics, inlramural volleyball, caplain, soilball, Washinglon Trip. EDWIN NOLAN-Class Nolable, Friendliesl, Bowling learn, caplain, Senior Boys', inlramurals, baseball learn, Science. ik T O P R O W GEORGE NOONE-Senior Luncheon Commilree, chairman, The Laurels, 4A Boys', 4B Boys'. ROBERT NOVY-Senior Sponsor, Senior Boys', Srage Crew, vice-presidenf, Senior Marshal, Senior Chorus, Senlinel, visual educalion, foolball manager. LAURA OFFENLOCK-Class Nolable, Mosl Allraclive, Luncheon Commiliee, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, Messiah, Spring Fesrival, Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y, GAA., Marching Unil, Personalily, German, Junior Girls', sergeanr-ar-arms. CALVIN OHLSONfSenior I-li-Y, 4A Boys', Senior Chorus, 4B Boys', hall guard, locker caplain. BOTTOM ROW SHIRLEY OTT-4A Girls', Senior Marshal, 4B Girls', Allendance Olilice Clerk, Pan- American, Junior Girls', G.A.A., The Laurels, JOSEPH PAUPAfSenior Sponsor, 4A Boys', Senior Hi-Y, Senior Chorus, Spring Feslival, 4B Boys', social chairman, Visual Educalion, Malh., Pan-American, The Laurels, Red Cross delegale. DAVID PETERS-Senior Boys', hall guard. MILDRED PETERS-4A Girls', hall guard. LORRAINE PETERSEN-The Laurels, 4B Girls', Senior Chorus, Junior Girls', Junior LAVERNE O'NEIL-Prom Commirlee, Bela Tri I-li-Y, 4B Girls', G,A.A., Junior Chorus, G.A,A., Pencil Pushers, Solo Chorus, Messiah, olilice, hall guard, gym Girls', Allendance Ohfice, hall guard, N.Y.A, ollice. -100- ADELAIDE PETERSON-The Laurels, l,2,3,4, delegale, Senior Sponsor, Senior Chorus, 4-A Girls', 4B Cvirls', Solo Chorus, G.A.A., Messiah, Camera Club, Tri- angle, Pan American, Schurzone delegale. ROBERT PETERSON-4A Boys' Club, hall guard. JUNE PIERSON-4B Girls', Junior Girls', French, Slcelch, G.A.A. NATALENA PISTORESI-The Laurels, l,2,3,4, G.A.A., hall guard. OTTO PODLAHA-The Laurels, l,2,3,4, Senior Play, Engineering Club, presidenl, R.O.T.C.. execulive major, Owhlicers' Club, Picked Plaloon, Picked Company, rifle Team, Bulldog Gunners, secrelary, Ushers', Concerl Orcheslra, Messiah, Schurzone delegale. ELAINE POWELL-The Laurels, Senior Chorus. 4B Girlsf Junior Girls', hall guard. ROBERT RAABE-4A Boys', Ioolball, crew, lraclc, inlramural volleyball, inlrarnural baslcelball, Arnericanism, hall guard. ELINOR RACZYNSKI-Senior Chorus, 4B G-irls', Personalily Club, Saddle and Cycle, Americanisrn Club, G.A.A., hall guard. MARIE REACE-Senior Sponsors', 4A Girls', 4B Girls', Concerl Band, 6.A.A., hall guard. THE CLASS UF JANUARY T O P R O W THOMAS REID-Senior Sponsors', hall guard. ERNA REINECKE-4A Girlsl, 4B Girlsl, Senior Chorus, Alpha Tri I-li-Y, lreasurer, Schurz Times delegale, Schurzone delegale, G.A.A., 3A Girls', volleyball, ROSE RENDER-Senior Girlsl, Bela Tri l-Ii-Y, Senior Chorus, The Laurels, l,2,3, G.A.A., Junior Girls', leaders' gym, N.Y.A., hall guard. ELAINE ROHR-Senior Girls', Solo Chorus, Senior Chorus, Bela Tri I-li-Y, Junior Girls', G,A.A., inlramurals. DOROTHY ROSE--Eleclion Commillee, Senior Girlsl, Cecilian Choir, G.A.A., Pan-American Club. Biology, hall guard. BOTTOM ROW Jfoof EDNA ROTHUNDE-Senior eifpe L urels i,2,3,4, e.A,A. GLENN ROWAN-Senior Boys' ciuL?lfi!gUafd.e!75i4-f RAYMOND ROZNY-Senior Boys' Club, hall guard. WILLIAM RUGE--Senoir Boys' Club, han guard. ROBERT RYSELL-The Laurels, l,2,3,4, Senior Boys', Schurz Times delegafe, Slide Rule, Engineering. -101- THE CLASS UF JANUARY LAVERNE SALAMAN-Senior Girls',-Senior Chorus, Junior Girls', G.A.A.g Slceich, Pencil Pushers', Pan-American, soflball leam, leller, hall guard. GLEN SANDALL-Senior Boys', Schurz Times delegaie, Band, The Laurels, hall guard. WILLIAM SANDALL-Senior Boys', Senior Chorus, Visual Educalion, supervisor, Bowling League, Engineering, Pan-American, Biology. CHARLES SAYRE-Senior Boys', R.O.T.C., Isl sergeani, Non-Coms, R.O.T.C. Band, liclcei sales manager, Schurz Times delegale, Conservaiion Commiflee hall guard. EVVELYN SCHAEFER-Senior Girls', The Laurels, l,2,3, Pencil Pushers', Junior Girls, G.A.A., German, Aliendance Oiclice Clerk, hall guard. LILLIAN SHAEFFER-The Laurels l,2,3,4, delegale, Senior Sponsors, commiilee chairman, Senior Girls, Senior Chorus, German, sergeanl-al-arms, Pencil Pushers', vice-president Schurz Times Siahf, Spring Eeslival, G.A.A. RUTH SCHERER-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Pencil Pushers', G.A.A. RUTH SCHLEEHAUF-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Orcheslra, Americanism, Ger- man, G.A.A., hall guard. ELLA SCHNEIDER-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Junior Girls', German, Schurz Times delegale, Schurzone, inlramural volleyball, Pin and Ring Commillee, Biol- ogy, Orchesfra, marching uni'r, G.A.A., swimming. T O P R O W LILLIAN SCHNEIDER-Senior Girls', Senior Chorus, German, G.A.A., hall guard. JEAN SHULTZe-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Prom Commiilee, co-chairman, Class Secrelary, Senior Sponsorsf secrefary, Senior Girls', secrelary, Bela Tri Hi-Y, com- milfee chairman, Pencil Pushers', Junior Girls, Biology, G.A.A. ' ROBERT SCHULZ-Class Nolable, Mosi Versaiile, Olliicers' Club, vice-presidenl, R.O.T.C., maior, Senior and Junior Hi-Y, vice-presidenl, sergeanl-al-arms, Senior Boys, Senior Play Commillee, chairman, picked plaloon, Ushers', Non-Coms, Schurz Times, clelegale, Clean-Up League, Senior Chorus. VICTOR SCHWALL-Class Noiable, Mosl Aihleiic, All-Ciiy and All-Slale Too?- ball, Traclc, iunior caplain, fooiball, caplain, slcaling, Senior Hi-Y, inilialion chairman, Senior Boys', presideni, Prom Commilfee. NANCY SCOTT-Senior Girls, 500 Girls, G.A.A., lelier, Dramalics, hall guard, floor marshal. BOTTOM ROW JEANETTE SHAW-Senior Girls, Senior Chorus, Junior Girls, Pencil Pushers', Pan-American, G.A.A. RUTH SHIVELY-The Laurels l,2,3,4, Senior Girls: Alpha Tri Hi-Y, German, Pencil Pushers', Senior Chorus, Junior Chorus, Messiah, Biology, Eirsl Aid, G.A.A. WAYNE SIEGEL-The Laurels, Senior Boys, Visual educalion, hall guard. JACK SlEGMUND-Army Air Corps, December ll, I942. Y WALTER SILARSKI-Class Nolable, Mosl Popular: The Laurels, I,2,3,4, 4A Boys', sergeanl-ai-arms, 4B Boys', vice-presidenl, Senior Sponsors', president Senior Luncheon Comrnilfee, Senior Hi-Y, secrelary, Senior Chorus, Pan-American Jrreasurer, iniramural aihleiics, Bowling League, Messiah, Spring Feslival, -102- f li CAROL SORENSEN-The Laurels, Senior Girls, Alpha Tri Hi-Y, G.A.A., gym guard, Junior Girls', French, Pencil Pushers'. EDWARD SORENSEN-Senior Boys', hall guard, RICHARD STAFFELDT-Senior Boys', inlramural baslcelball, volleyball, baseball fencing, bowling Team, Winner Free Throw Conlesl, hall marshal, Tire marshal Schurzone delegale, JOHN STANLEY-Mililary Band, Concerl Orcheslra, Slage Crew, Senior Boys' lraclr, ice slcaling. ELEANOR STEINBRINK-Class Nolable, lvlosl' Alhlelic, The Laurels, l,2,3,4 baseball Team, co-caplain, inlramural swimming Team, volleyball, G.A.A. board cheerleader, 4-B Girls, viceepresidenl, Tri Hi-Y, social commiflee, Senior Chorus Cecilian Choir. MARTIN SVETLTK-Senior Boysi, Division Teams, baseball, baskelball, volleyball Tire marshal. PEARL SWENSONYSOTO Chorus, Miracle Book Club. WANDA SZAFRANKO--The Laurels, Senior Girish HAROLD TOSONfSenior Boys', Senior Chorus, Slage Crew, presidenl, Engi- neers', Tooiball, Track. 2 UNL , r! we R ,r . 'F ' , Q90 :IP ' ll!! UNNVW, sowfawfi' ,LUV VTHE CLASS UF JANUARY TOP ROW JEANETTE TROKEN-4A Girls', presidenl, 4B Girls, Treasurer, G!-X.A., secrelary, Tri Hi-Y, service chairman, Schurzone Ari Slaif, Slceich, Senior Class Play, 500 Poinl, Leller Cvirls', vice-presidenl, Junior Girls, Pre-Medics, Schurz Times Delegale. ROBERT TROST--4-B Bovs', sergeanl-al-arms, Senior l-li-Y, Civilian Defense, chairman paper drive, Librarain, YoAYo Club, Toolball, Track, soccer, hall guard. RUTH TUGENDHAFT--The Laurels, Senior Cvirls', Senior Chorus, Personalify, Pencil Pushers', GAA. , WALTER TUPY-Class Nolable, Typical Schurzile, Senior Boys', Senior Play, Eleclions Xi Nominaling Cornmiliee, chairman, Hi-Y, Debaling, Boys' Chorus, Junior Social Club, Science. CONNTE URBAIN-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Alpha Tri Hi-Y, inilialion co-chair- rnan, Schurzone Piclure delegale, inlramurals, Pencil Pushers', G.A.A., Cecilian Choir, Junior Girls'. BOTTOM ROW WANDA URBAN-The Laurels, Senior C'irls', Class Gifl Commillee, Bela Tri Hi-Y, Senior Chorus, Americanism, Spring Feslival, G.A.A., Schurzone delegale. CLARA WAGNER-Senior Ring and Pin Commilfee, Senior Play, Messiah, Senior Chorus, Cecilian Choir, Junior Girls', Pencil Pushers', G,A.A., Defense Slamp delegale, office worker, hall guard. JACOUELINE WATTERS-The Laurels, Senior Cvirls', Senior Sponsor, Senior Chorus, Cecilian Choir, Choral Conlesl, Pencil Pushers', G,A.A., Spring, Pall Peslivals, hall guard. BETTY ANN WHITEHEAD-The Laurels, Senior Girls', Tri Hi-Y, sergeanl-al-arms, GAA. leller, Messiah, Junior Girls', sergean?-al-arms, Americanism. ALEEN WHITNEY-Senior Girlsh Senior Chorus, G.A.A. leller, Concerf Band, Concerl Orcheslra, French, Junior Girls'. 193. Q ja- 1 .ZR How does one say goodbye To Ties ThaT are so dear, A handclasp and a smile perhaps, A sigh, a Touch, a Tear? Come Talce my hand and leT us go Down These halls Where memories lie, PleasanT Triendships linger here Our Alma lVlaTer, Till we die. EnTer boys louT exiT men, Whose paThs shall span The earTh, BILLIE WlMMERfClass NoTalJle, FriendliesT, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus Bowling League, Saddle and Cycle, Pencil Pushers', Junior Girls', Americanism GAA. SHIRLEY WlNKLER-Ring and Pin CornrniTTee, Senior Girls', Schurzone delegale G.A.A., CommuniTy Fund delegaTe, Biology. RICHARD WOLFLICK--Senior Boysl, Bowling Team, Science, hall guard. IRENE WORONOFF-The Laurels, Befa Tri Hi-Y, Senior Girls', Senior Chorus Pencil Pushers', Spring FesTiyal, Junior Girls', Junior Chorus, inTramurals, Biology NORMAN YOST--Senior Boysl, hall guard. CHARLES ZAMZOW--Senior Boys' Club. JOHN ZIMA-Senior Boys'. Treasury CommiTTee, Concei'T Band, hall guard. lnnchroom guard, FAREWELL And men TorgoTTen shall march again Down lanes oT eTernal worTh. Go sing, Though a naTion sighs, Go sob, wiTh a peoples Tears, Sweep The horizons oT The slcies And Throb Through a Thousand years. We say Tarewell To Schurz, And ere we close The door, We leave behind a parT OT us To live in memory, eyermorel Richard Byers '43 - IO4- E fa f igwg 55-it QQ. if fibre .X TH' an Q v? Q.+ Rst! -a' Q hiya U , ig: Y, 'ju Q Q ,. 4 94. 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MK .F Q? 5.4 wk 'f i .U ,gi Q, X wx s J ' 3 if 8 --' A 4 3' 4 ,Q X R' 1' V 1 xl , Ls J' x K Xe Q3 V5 .3 A 1 J a fy Q 5 , A -4 xxx 5 A 3 .5 J ass 1 SN , , Q I Q' 'Aa Je Sott Lights, Sweet Voices and Invitations to Sing The principal aim ot the Cecilian Choir is to train the voices ot its members and give them a repertoire ot tine songs so that upon leaving Schurz they are ready to take an important place in any singing group in the community, or to continue studying tor a career in the tield ot music. ln keeping with the national movement ot Music Educators, the Choir has directed its attention primarily to the singing ot American music, patriotic numbers, and those touching Pan-Americanism. Probably the greatest privilege the girls have is singing tor our own Schurz P.T.A. where many ot the girls' mothers have been members. One ot these programs consisted entirely ot American music including a Southern Folk Song, Songs ot our Western Plains, and a Negro Spiritual. At another meeting a group ot patriotic numbers, among which was included Hugo t:rey's well lcnown all-American contest winner, The American's Creed, were given. At this time, the girls joined the club members in a Community Sing ot all the current popular patriotic numbers. It was great tun, and many mothers as well as girls pronounced the get-together a great success. For the tourth time in as many semesters, the Choir was invited to appear at the Studio Party over WMAO. The members all enjoyed returning to the Studio and were happy to tind their triends Mr. Lande and Mr. Bran there to greet them. The Choir, augmented by a group ot Music 2 girls, toolr its place among the other music organizations in presenting one ot Schurz most successtul Spring Festivals. Soloists during the year were Elizabeth Oolosinec and Betty Firlr, both ot whom graduated with the midyear class, and June Ousterine, a junior member. One ot the greatest joys ot the Cecilians is greeting and singing tor the tormer members who return to visit Mrs. Luella Pierce, who so charmingly directs the Choir. CECILIAN CHOIR ROW I-SEATED-D. Raider, l. Monroe, D. Svenwol, Mrs. Pierce, ROW 2-STANDING-D. Rostad, D. Mroz, J. Leonard, A, Cimino, A. Chmielowski, ROW 3-STANDING-P, Pretzel. N. Bringas, J. Ousterine, I.. Peslcuslci, F. Eiermann, M. Trausch, F. Savage, V. Westergard. -106- Work and Play Sfar Spangled Rhyrhm is The spiril of 'rhe day. If colors all our aclions And everylhing we say Sfar Spangled Rhylhm Seems To be everywhere, In +he hear? of everyone A+ work, al play, In prayer. Slar Spangled Rhylhm Is fell in every home. I+ drives rhe wheels of indusrry And shines from Capilol Dome. The waving of Old Glory Malces glad +he soldiers hearl, And sends him on +o vicrory, Makes large his humble parl. Srar Spangled Rhylhrn ls sweeping o'er The narion All honor lo our Service Men Of every rank and srarion. Picfure Number I LEFT TO RIGHT 4 D. Roslad, L. Peslcuslci, rausch, D. Relder, Mrs. Pierce conducling, Leonard, D. Svenwol. Prclure Number 2 AT PIANO-M, Lombardo, ROW I-L. Koehl, A Kallovslcy, E. Kaslilahn, J. DeSfeTano, E. Pfaender L Ksonlciewicz, ROW 2 REARfC. Farrell, A mandy. Pnclure Number 3 AT PIANO-M. Lombardo, ROW I--l-l. Bessa, L l-lorky, M. Reese, A. Golden, M. l-lfudec, ROW 2 L J orms, S. Kaslnski, B. l-lelmus, E. Jacobson, ealheringill, ROW 3-A, Vinandy, M. Ross, P rrelf, J. Elrich. I-Iarmonious Melodies loy The Mixed Chorus Young voices raised in sweeT anThems could be heard echoing Trom The meeTing oT Schurz PTA. This was Miss Eleanor SchweiTzer's Chorus 2, enTerTaining Them. Under her capalole leadership They Turnished The music Tor The ChrisTmas meeTing by The singing oT well-lcnown carols. Also ThroughouT various Times during The year, They sang Tor The P.T.A. and Turnished enTerTainmenT Tor our many clubs. The Chorus again parTicipaTed in The annual Spring FesTival. The numbers sung were NTT My Song T-lad Wings by l-lahng i'Carrnena'l by Wilson and 'lThe Years AT The Spring. Our young chorisTers gave a promise oT TuTure musical TeaTs, and Their splendid periformance was greaTly enjoyed. STudenTs may Take Mixed Chorus insTead oT Music 27 This course sTresses singing raTher Than The Theory oT Music. IT gives splendid Training Tor Solo and Senior Chorus laTer on. The oT'Ticers Tor This Term were Marion STouT, presidenT: MarTorie Perry, vice-president and Evelyn Graham, secreTary. PICTURE l-ROW I-R. Edwarclsen, R. Weidner, N. Sawyer, J. DahlsTrom, PlCTURE 3-ROW IeM. STouT, G, Fischer. E. Graham, M E. Graham, J. l-Tenn, R. Zimmerman. J, Schulz, ROW 2-G, Swanson, S, Lund, Perry, B, Johnson, TAT pianoT Alice Cox. V, Luclcsinger, B. Kupisch, D. Zalesny, L. Walsh, G. Yeslce, E. Dinse, S. Melbye, l. ToTT, M. Krzyroonos, ROW 3-l-l. Ebner, J. Nelson, K. Jacobson, D. BenneTT, K. l.inne, W. Kaczrnarelc, K. l-luxTable, TAT pianol Lorraine FloeTer. 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I . xQ4fAgQ 3,443 Q my 1' A V 1I122vKfZf'3Q,g , F , ., , Q?fi 'ig5wf f2d! fi',f,5isx9?,Q:g N S' 'Jw A :sg g QQ ?.iMb'fz.ffW ,,., + Efwifw'? WH x ,Q if Q , The Schurz Grchestra Brings Hours of Enchantment The purpose oT The OrchesTa is To promoTe an undersTanding oT classic and conTemporary worlcs oT music, and To aTTord The sTudenTs opporTuniTies oT receiving insTrucTion on school-owned insTrumenTs, Mr. Bernard Fischer was The conducTor unTil he became civilian insTrucTor in The army aT ChanuTe Field. He was succeeded by Mr. Eugene STern. A glance aT The lisT oT acTiviTies To iTs crediT, shows how well The OrchesTra TulTilled iTs purpose. lTs share in The presenTaTion oT The Messiah was imporTanT, and TogeTher wiTh The lVliliTary and ConcerT Bands, iT Took parT in The Fail and Spring ConcerTs. IT played in The CiTy High School CompeTiTion and Turnisheo The music Tor The graduaTion exercises Tor hoTh classes. During The Tall semesTer, Ramon WheaT, ArThur lwan, and Ruby l.eichTi were concerhneisfers. In The spring semesTer ArThur lwan held The honored place. OTher principals were: Richard Rehusch, second vioiinj RoperT PeTersen, cello? KaThleen Economos, Viola: RoloerT PaTschlce, conTra-loass. INTERMEDIATE Lower Leff-ROW I-Mr. Sfern, P. Andrews, C. Taub, C. Kluman, B. Wiaier, V. Econornos, B. Golosiner, ROW y 2-J, Glelrcher, B, Johnson, P. Dudalc. l., WaTshlce, R. NeTTlebeclc, B. Deyelar, D. Johnson, H. ChrisTensen, J. Burk, ROW 3-B. Ayers, P. Burlce, J. Werner, S. Larsen B. NeuraTer, J. Tuslqielc, E. Burng, R. Norwich, N. Purcell. l -112- with Sweet Harmonies Lnar Fill the Air with Music ADVANCED ORCHESTRA ROW I-A. lwan, J. Bulcovy, M. Falzone, l-l. Purcell, ROW 2- l-l. Baumbacli, M. Anderson, D. Sonenfeld, A. Karbilas, J. Meilcle, P. Ronde, J. Tripp, ROW 3-E. Liclmli, E. Jolwnson, R. Jolinson, ROW 4fF'. Gvradolplw, B. Rasclw, A. Marlinson, V. l-lollinqsead. M. Hanson, L. Wiellcelwr, S, Srniln, l-l. Wood, l-l. Marlcowilz, ROW 5fMr. Slern, A. DeBarlolo, C. Pieier, R. Lundrnarlc, E. Niess, B. Palsclwlce, G. Foss, G. Godfrey. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA ROW I-R. Relwusclw. M. Billworn, K. Econornos, A, Reiclwman ROW 2gL. Scliurnaclier, A. Slade, A. Lescinslci, G, Heinzinger D. Lund, M. Foss, M. Olson, ROW 34D. Kuloinslci, E. lzbiclcy H. Pelersen, P. Davix, P. Dressel, D. Zelelc, H. Slone, D. Tade ROW 4-B. Andrews, R. Kreclcer, D. Uglwelli, V. l-lines, W Deger, K. Weillw, C. Reese, M. Dullco, K. Bush, ROW 5-C l-laller, D. Krupp, E. l-larwig, A. Jernl, E. Roman, ROW 6-S Wallers. M. Maison, A. Moodis, F. Ticlsy, J. Johnson, J. l-larniclc ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA Lower Righf-ROW l-Mr. Stern, M. Jones, L. Gibson, L. Mebroorn, M. Lombardo, M. Leonlwerdl, V. Ballialo, E. RoFden, ROW 248. Field, E. Taub, B. McKinon, l-l. Dzydlowski, M. Thompson, A. l-lanson, T. Kells, ROW 3-M. Zieqle, F. Anderson, S. Gerzynslci, F. Sclmramm, R. Jerome, M. Waller, ROW 4-M. Sherwin, E. Olsen, D. Weak, J. Tusniclc, E. Burng, P. Rohde, N. Purcell. .asm N A -'.:1f:5ak A SN vs f Q spit m ,af N , , Singing wiTh The voices oT Angels. Tha+ phrase mosT apTly describes Schurz Solo Chorus, so named because members, who join This group, musT be capable oT singing a solo aT any Time. This year, These chorisTers represenTed Schurz aT many communiTy gaTherings and wiTh Their lovely singing sTrengThened The Triendship beTween The school and The com- muniTy. They enTerTained many civic and religious groups: among Them were The RoTary Club and The Sunday Evening Club. Formed Trom The chorus, The Madrigal Chorus, which conTained The more ouTsTanding voices, sang independenT oT The Solo Chorus aT many civic aTTairs. This group supplied The music aT The Tinals Tor The JeTTerson OraTorical ConTesT. ln addiTion To These T'service perTormances, The Solo Chorus, wiTh an enviable repuTaTion builT up Through many semesTers oT equally Tine work by Their direcTor, Mr. Le Roy WeTzel, presenTed The annual Messiah aT ChrisTmas Time. Wifh Tour ouTsTanding soloisTs, The orchesTra accompanimenT, and The choral back-ground, The Solo Chorus made This an evening oT enjoymenT. Each year, Too, is The LenTen program which, because oT iTs digniTy and religious beauTy, is enjoyed by boTh Teachers and sTudenTs. This organizaTion plays an imporTanT role in The Spring ConTesT presenTed by choruses, bands, and orchesTra. In a Time oT sTress, The music oT The Solo Chorus is a welcome inspiraTion. SOLO CHORUS M. Aksdal, R. Arvidson, l. Baas, J. BechTel, V. BekeTa, E, Bergerson, R. Bergesen, A. Birns, Blachowski, B. Blaine, T. Blaine, R Boginski, B. Borgeson, P. Boyd, M. Brackus, V. Budzian, A. Burica,iB. BuTler, L. BuTzloTT, D. Cline, W, Cook, T. Cramer, M. Crushaw P. Davis, R. DeFrank, C. DelTmer, H. DiTTmer, M. Dode, J. DorkerT, M. Dolan, L. DrukoT, R. Ebeling, J. EckhoT, C. Ehman J. Ensor, J. Em, F. Eurich, C. FensholT, M, ForsTer, A. FosTer, D. Frank, B. Frick, E. Friesner, G. Froughberg, D. Gaare, G Gelecke, P. Giese, G. GodTrey, V. GoeTsch, T. Cvoroschenia, R, Gray, W. Grebosz, M. Green, L. GroTh, M. Grum, A. GuasTa J. Haase, M. HaighT, J, Hansen, S. Harding, D. Hardy, J. Harnick, D. HaupT, M. Hayward, C. Hewer, R. HirT, C. Hoag, M Hrem, R, Huss, L. HuTchinson, A. Jaworski, E, Johann, L. Johnson, K. Jones, M. Jones, M. Jorgensen, M. Juulsen, E. Kapchinski A. Kapelka, A. Kasperski, R. Kazecki, J. Kennedy, M. Kluman, C. KosTrzewski, M. KunTz, R. LagerguisT, Wm. Lambeau, C. Larson M, LenarT, Cv. Lepcin, J. Levar, E. Lezon, E, Lorvig, R. Lundmark, G. LusTyarTen, R. Lyons, R. Marshall, A, MaTuszak, J. McGrann L. Mika, G. Mix, M. Mockovciak, S, Moran, R. MoulTon, J. 'Mullen, A. NawraTiuk, R. NeuberT, D. Novak, J. Odal, S. OesT, R Olson, E. Palermo, M. PaTrias, W. PaTzer, M. PeTerson, A. Piccinini, H. Pillman, M. PoindexTer, A. PosT, A. Powell, H, Purcell S. ReuTher, J. Richey, E. Rodrigne, M. Roher, D. RoTh, R. RoTh, M. SalaThiel, A. Schell, P. Schmidt P. Schoell, I, Sheridan, B Sigharn, D. Sorenson, P. STaTT, W. STapinski, D. STauT, D. STeinger, D. STonesiTer, D. STriebolT, J. STurwald, F. TaTera, D. Temple man, E. Tornow, B. UTTer, A. Wahl, M. Wain, D, Walker, S. Walden, H. Wasiele, D. Weaver, L. Weidner, H. Weigel, E. WendT R. Wener, H. Wenholz, l. Wiegel, A. Williams, R. Wolmsley, E. Wolski, L. Wolski, B. ZasTrow. Bendlng Running, Tumbling To Health and VicTory As you pass The girls' new gymnasium, you can hear Their voices raised in exciTed cheers Tor The class' maTe who is agile and quick in caTching The ball. All is noT games and cheering, however. The Tive day gym week allows Time Tor exercises and drill which will build healThy young women To meeT The sTrenuous days oT The TuTure, and There are very Tew girls who do noT enjoy Their gym classes. The Typical Amer- ican girl is inTeresTed in cloThes, movies, dancing, and Triends, buT mosT oT all, she is inTeresTed in aThleTics. The new TaciliTies aT Schurz malce iT possible To exercise and play in pleasanT surroundings. The Two smaller rooms across Trorn The large gymnasium are used Tor exercises and marching, and The rhyThmic Tread oT gym shoes echoes in The halls below as Teachers give Their commands in snappy precision. Perhaps a TuTure WAVE or WAAC is receiving The TundamenTals oT Training here. ln The hall, various games such as badminTon and shuTTle board are played. IT is in These gym classes under The able direcTion oT our Teachers, ThaT The girls develop sTrong bodies, good sporTsmanship, principles oT co-operaTion, and clear Thinking which perhaps is mosT imporTanT Tor The TuTure. These are The gualiTies ThaT malce good American ciTizens. When you hear The merry sound OT The girls' voices emanaTing Trom Their gymnasium, you may lcnow ThaT They are having a good Time building Tor Tomorrow's worlc. An orderly conTusion oT gym Tive days a weelc, commandos course, inTramurals, dances, showers, liTTle and big loclcers, Tor- goTTen combinaTions, sTudenT Teachers, and besT oT all, The G.A.A. gave The girls a semesTer Tull oT Tun and sTrenuous exercise. This has proved To be one oT The mosT en- joyable and evenTTul gym semesTers oT all. The G.A.A. cabineT, headed by JeaneTTe Trol4en and under The helpTul direcTion oT lvlrs. Gibian, planned Freshman-Sophomore mixers, hilces and Service Mens cake day. Praise Tor This enjoyable program musT be given To The girls who arranged iT. lT Toolc ingenuiTy and versaTiliTy To plan a program ThaT would be inTeresTing To all The meme bers oT one oT The largesT oT Schurz's organizaTions. The G.A.A. is open To all girls who are inTeresTed and gives Them The opporTuniTy To join in any oT iTs numerous acTiviTies. AlmosT every sporT is included in iTs yearly program. lnsTrucTion Tor reTerees and healTh programs are given. PoinTs are awarded Tor parTicipaTion in any oT iTs acTiviTies, and proud is The girl who can wear a school leTTer on her sweaTer. Besides winning awards, members learn The rules oT many sporTs and oT sporTsmanship and geT The chance To show leadership abiliTy while enjoying good healThTul Tun. -116- C AA. Members Capturing Points and School Letters The gymnasium is always the scene ot energetic activ- ity, and the interests started there give healthtul pleasure to leisure hours outside ot school. To roll their way to victory, the Schurz Girls' Bowling League met every Wednesday atternoon. Their semesters expectation was to recover the City Championship and continue to main- tain ownership ot a large shining trophy which was won last year. Mrs. Sugarman, the leagues coach, and Darlene Gaare, president-secretary, heloed tne girls to try to maintain a pertect 300 average. Bowling is not the only activity sponsored by the Gymnasium Department. For recreation time, Mrs. Sugarmans class practiced rolling a rubber ball to knock down Iiduclc pins or struggled to win a game ot shuttle board. While tuclced ott in one ot the gymnasiumis tine new ottices, the G.fx.fX. cabinet planned many interesting activities tor lively Schurz girls. The SOO Point and Letter Girls' Club, with Edna Johnson as president and Mrs. Gibian as sponsor, encouraged the earning ot points. Outside activities lilce hiking, swimming, rowing, and tennis contributed points toward the school letter. Upper Lett-Mrs. Sugarman's Gym Class Upper Right-G. A. A. Cabinet ROW I - I-I. Dziatlilc, V. Zygowicz, J. Trolcen. B. Cole, Mrs. Gibian, ROW 2 - S. Knudson, J. Mahoney, R. Bobsin, B. Geannopoulos, t'n, L. Jorgenson, E. Johnson, W. Christian, M. Nohre, M, Mari E. Lorvig, D. Hornsby, L. George. i Lower Left-500 Point and Letter Girls ROW I - S. Darville, L. George, B. Cole, I-I. Dziatlilc, ROW 2 - W. Christian, J, Mahoney, S. Knudson, E. Lorvig. M. Nohre B. Geannoupolos. S. Miller, E, I-Ianson, M. Martin. D. Hornsby J. Trolcen, ROW 3 - Mrs. Gibian, M. Munson, L. Stiegerwaldt V. Zygowicz, R. Bobsin, P. Seehase, L. Jorgensen. Lower Right-Bowling League BOWLING - S. Wallden, D. Gaare, L. I-Iansen, SPECTATORS - Mrs. Sugarman, I-I. Bogich, L. Gabel, D. Kline, R. Borgerson I. Van Steen, L. Schroeder, W. Coolc, I. Lenell, B. Borst, R. Bobsin -117- Merry Terrapins Practicing Tor WaTer Carnivals l-lere in This Tine swimming pool, Schurz swimming champions are made. Daily, classes become proTicienT in ThaT arT which noT only brings healrh and grace, buT may also help some day To save a liTe. Summer joys Tind echoes here, and improved skills creaTe greaTer summer joys. The gymnasium deparTmenT is cooperaTing wiTh The governmenT in planning and giving iTs physical TiTness program. In The beginners' swimming classes, The elemenTary sTrohes are being emphasized, such as, The breasT sTrolce, baclc sTrolce, and lciclcs. The girls pracTice liTe-saving, and They also learn FirsT Aid, by using each oTher as vicTims. In This way, The gymnasium deparTmenT is doing Tine worlc in seeing ThaT Susie SchurziTe is physically equipped Tor all emergencies. Schurz is cerTainly TorTunaTe in having some unusually Tine swimmers, who are achieving success in Their TavoriTe sporT. One oT These is our blond EdiTh Miller. She was one oT The ouTsTanding members oT z'The Terrapin Club oT lasT semesTer, and she did some unusual diving Tor The WaTer Carnival, aT which Those wiTh slcill and abiliTy compared and The honors wenT To sTar perTormers. EdiTh sTarTed swimming in 1937, and since Then has brolcen records and won or placed in innumerable swimming meeTs. As a resulT, she has guiTe a collecTion oT Trophies. Schurz can be proud oT girls, who like EdiTh, have won recogniTion in The Tield oT girls' sporTs. UPPER LEFT-lOne over Fourl-EdiTh Miller. UPPER RlGHT-FIRST AID-lOn MaTl-V. Zygowicz, llineelingl-D. Hornsby, R. Bobsin, M. Odasz. -118- The CAA. Leads the Athletic C-irls to Vitality and Vigor The Girls in Green Lead Ott in Schurz Activities, Every Girl One Should Know Knows About the G.A.A. Upper lettaG.A.A, Otticers-L. George, treasurer: V. Zyqowicz, secretary: F. Johnsen, president: R, Borqersen, vice-president. Left center-G.A.A. Delegates-ROW I-B. Cole, R. McNamara, J. Anqsten, l-l. Fleissner, l-t. Marx, L. George, M. Wehymer, ROW 2-D. Cline, D. Bosaclce S. Daryille, L. Lanq, G. Fischer B, Ness, F. Bufs, Ft. Wood, P. Wasilewski, J. l-larrnston, ROW 3-l. lausch, B. Underwood, A. Zieqele, D. Gershner, D, Weld D. Woitar M. Phistery, M, Ziegele S. Miller, W. Stapinski, F. Ricci, S. Knudsen, M. Noehre, R. Borqersen. Bottom left-R. Borqersen, R, Biro, M. Noehre, E. Johnson, M. Martin, S. Knudsen, S. Walden, R. Bobsin, V. Zyqowicz, ON TOPe D. Hornsby. Right Center-ROW I-F. Paoas. M. Knuclson, R. DeFranlc, U. Frycelc, M. Nielson, E. Johnson, D. Seip, ROW 2-S. Walden, B. Ayres, N. Lehrnann, L. Anderson, L. Suder, F. Bolaq, J. Jaeclcel, B. Buettner, G. Berger. B. Borst, ROW 3-B. Bolosin, l. Lenell, V. Zyqowicz, E. Johnson. F. Nielson, S. Wallaclc, R. Tilqner, V. Johnson, E. Stern, D. Perschon, D. Ziqmundt, R. De Franlc. N. Dietrich. Lower Right-ROW I-F. Delin, B, Rotstad, FACING GROUP-E. Johnson, V. Somrners, R. Biro, ROW 2-Fl. Roernish, Luella Bauer, S. Johnston, l-l. Wood, V. Steigerwaldt, ROW 3-S. Darville, C. Parrett. V. Zygowicz, P. Davis, R. Bobsin, A. Schell, ROW 4-M. Martin, P. Bringas, F. Nielson, S. Waldon, L. Hansen, B. t-larris, P. Navalc, J. l-luxtable, Mrs. Gibian, D. Harnsby, J. Jued. Our Freshmen OII on a BrighI SIar Spangled Start MISS KREVITSKY'S STANDING WITH BOOK-M. Ryan, ROW I-R. NewIon, C, SIaII, B. O'NeIII, E. Schroeder, Miss Krevilrsky, ROW 2--K. Machas, V. Jorgensen, D. Sreciak, J. Gough, I-I. Bobus, F. La Barbera, ROW 3-O. Sopocy, E. I-Ierdf, M. Schuede, B. Werner, F. Srnifh, ROW 4 -D. Monfy, R. PowIes, S, RanIcIe, S, YurIc, STANDING-M. Sfaclc, R. Brezzowskk R. Cwlklinski, E. BanIcowsIci, L. RaIIIa, P. Leschuck, E. Larsen, B. Augushn, R. Schmid. MISS CIERPIK'S 236 ROW I-L. Burdc, A, Cederwal, I-I. I2ngIer, B. CaIyerI, D. Moore, ROW 2-M. CoppcIa, E, Jurgensen, J. WIIIe, P. I-Ienneman, K. ZaranIo, V. Dawson, ROW 3-R. Eberwein, E. Grove. C. Sperhng, E. Sedjo, C. Zeier, E. Sfrawrnann, STANDINGAB. MueIIer, R. SChneIcIer, N. W3egeI, I-I, Snnon. I. UIIOCIQ, F. KIaII, J. VaIIcenaar, R. I-IOIIZ, L. NerI. MRS. THOMAS' STANDING-Mrs. Thomas, J. NeIson, R, I-Ie'IwIg, P. Bringas, ROW I -V. GIovenco. S. Mix. M. MeIvIIIe, ROW 2-M. Jones, C. NIedzIaI- kowski, C. Cain, B. Blaine, S. Johnson, J. I-Iarvey, W. I-Ianus, ROW 3 A. Wingheld, R. Evans, W. Esphn, L. WIIIiarns, M. Carlson, V. Loseau, ROW 4-E. I-IawRInson, C. OIson, R, I-Iufchinson, R. SrniIh. MRS. THORSEN'S WITH BOOK-P. Funk, ROW I-R. JesIce, L. Bergman, R. LIJI7, R. Rasmussen, N. GehI, S. Griesch, ROW 2-J. I-Iagen, M. BIorIc, G. GIaccrnIno, D, AIIen. J, Newberg, T. WegdahI, I-I. MechaIsIcE, ROW BAF. Andersen, L. Bernerz A. Richards, T. Boncrno, M. I-Iauck, ROW 4-J. Beckius, E. Franson, W. Sornrners, R. Croker, A. Nashhlnd, E. WaIIIner, N, Panock, W. SI'ereII, IN REAR-R. MIschIce, K. LInd, MRS. LICHTON'S WITH BOOK-J. GarIeIrnan, ROW I-L, Anderson, A. May, C. Venegas, ROW 2-E. Jchrson, M, I4Ieyen, I.. Ardrews, S. Bogich, G. KosIer, J, MIIIer, ROW 3-S. WIIIerI, M. Bachrnan, G. Kaercher, M. McMinn, ROW 4+D. Von Ohlen, R, Breuning, L. Carpenrer, E. Jacobsen. MISS BELL'S READING FROM BOOK-G. Johnson, ROW I-R. Sweeney, V. WIegeI, I-I. SIenson, K. Leonhardr, W. RIefner, G. Hayden, ROW 2 QD. WeIg. C. Georges, A. Johnsrone, C. DochIermann, F. Adarns, V. Borgarof, ROW 3-M, Ressem, C. KaIhreIn, R. Angerbauer, D. Hooyer, B. I3Iannery, N. Kouris. ROW 4-R. Madsen, I-I. SIeIner, R. VanderBu5cI1e, S. KVIIQIC. J. RornfneI, D. Muuss. -I20- Young Freslwmen Parade tlwe Halls of Sclwurz MISS LEE'S- ROW Ifli. Leis, M. Carucci, C. Lawrence lwillw boolcl A. Josepll, A. Diclcens, ROW 2-C. Landi, R. Jolrmnson, A. Gaiewslci. L. Gullnowslci, G. Gunderson, M. Maroulis, ROW 3fF. Balura, R. ' ' G. Bl' , ROW 4- G-oebel, A. Spleller, E, Friedrmlri, E. Kolinerl. :ss D. Czarneclci, D. Heiliq, P.GaIlagl1er, STANDlNGfJ. Harding, J, Haar, R. Fox, G. Cicil, W. Forrnan, R. Sperling, F, Kieca. MRS. MARTlN'S- ROW IAE. Buclwlwollz, S. Ruge. R. Jolinson, R. Allerqoll, ROW 2 -A. Nelke, D. Sullivan, R. Borg, K. Srnillw, B. Coqan, E. Preisel, ROW 3-J. Hellinqer, A. Sclnillinq, E. Rolide, A. Relers, R. Brauns, R. Baelir, ROW 4-R. Weber. L. Melz. R. Sclwroeder. L. Lidslronv, J. Neubauer, R. Olsen, STANDlNG-R. Spinuzza, C. Bell, R. Keslnilce, F. Kraemer, K. Cunninqliam, C. Kaiden, E. Reynolds, W. Zarernslci, C. Rursley, R. Bonslell, R. Walson, C. Slenzel, F. Gusalsor, R, Lundln, W. Koeliler, K. Glawe. MISS MOYNll'lAN'S- ROW I--D. Larson, L. S'c3'Tf6y', G. Lee, V. Scsir, ROW ZIJ. Liss R. Sells, M. Gierszewski, G. Oelwlberg. R. Halyersen. R. Curlis ROW 3-D. Ralrnquisl, L. Filr, H. Goelscli, V. Malson, J. Taylor S. Hamlin, ROW 44-C. Miller, B. Ness, D. Oriqer, D. Hendry STANDING-A. Zleqele, D, Wesllaerq, D. Deionge, J. Clwapnwan C. Sal'-ulls, D. Wilson. M. Saelens, R. Depear, D. Wolle E, Stern K. Rollaclr, K. Belirlce l. Gaios E. Mirclnell, S. Monroe MISS H. A. HAGEN'S- Facing Class wirn bockYJ. Larfirer' ROW I-R. Russ W, Fisrc: D. Beclcor, J. Faincr ROW 2-W. Capelc, L. Oloerrneyer, C. Neimes, W. Berg, D. Crayne, B. Balinslci, ROW 3-J. Larnbriqlil. C. Wesl, J. Vogl. L, Franks J. Heberlinq, J. Sloyiclc, ROW 4-B. Jager. R. Walbero J, Horslrnan, F. Gaslor, STANDlNGfM. Ayres M, Rruirl C. Kleernan, A, Harnrnerqren, L. SclwlicFenrnaier, J. Neubauer, F. Balog, N, Purcell, N. Wick, C, Kwasniclci, N. Marquis, V. MCCarlliy, S. Slornper. MISS KRENZ'S- ROW lfV. Seioerwaldi W. Dcberreclc D, Bullrrar, L. Buclran ROW 2-H. Reclcnaqel, F. Hardman, C. Nllriornoson, D. Harris G. Snriilli, H. Fiedler, ROW 3-M. We-is, L. Lee. E. Voql, L. Berger R. Sclmneioler, D. Branlner, ROW 4-E. Sclwneider, R, Weiss,iM Ablner, T. Belwrns, STANDlNG-M. Davis, A. Karg, D. Dalnlberq. A Conzelrnann, F. Asrnussen, E, Will, W, Tliienwe, D. Lalce, L. Cullen E. Barls, R. Eiricli, R. Verner, K. Fallcenrorlw. BewiIderecI Freshmen C-etting -122- MRS. WULFF'S ROW I-A. Sirnek, E, Meder, Mrs. Wuihf, I-I. I-Iarding, L. Ferra. ROW Ze-G. Biork, E. Nessier, J. Viiardo, R. Skirrone, D. Yorir, If. I-Iansen, ROW 3-D. Schroeder, M. Wrighi. S. Schiaudr, B, Kubaia, R. Ihorniey, T. Karnowski, ROW 4'- F. Funieas, P. Andersen, B. Boufna, F. Nieisen, STANDING- P. Srephens, J. Econornos. J. McDowell, S. McGovern, I Growr, S. Ciaphrn, D. Johnson, J. McKeoWn, S. Warrenberq I E, SandbIorn, D. Lindberg. V MISS GUSTAFSON'S WITH BOOK-R. Bush, ROW I-S. Refers, D. Berger, A Koruc, M. Thompson, ROW 2-J. KeIIer, S. Mayer, E. Carison G. I-Iarrison, L. Rufh, R. Schaich. ROW 3-C. Burnefr, B Duquid. J. I-Ianus, D. I-IeissIer, K. MueIIer, S. Siokes, ROW 4 --A, Busby, G. IuIaIc, B. Gayne, P. Liechri, STANDING- J. BarIow, G, BIohm, I. Brochocki, D. Bosch, R. Osmanski D. Lundin, M. Johnson, A. Ma'reIing, A. I-Iansen, MISS STILLER'S ROW I-C. Johnson, D. Rorh, P. Loorne, D. I-Ianson. ROW 2 -M. Brooks, C. Proebsrle, R. Rylander, V. Johnson, D. Werie, D. Richardson, ROW 3vL. I-Iain, N. Manqelson, D, Erickson. R. Cameron, M. Mackey, J. Jacobsen, ROW 4-C. Siewerr, N. Sawyer, A. Vasek, W. Ludolph, STANDING-L. SpeneIIie, D. Lernrn, W. Jacob. R. MicheIes, J. Crisp, E. I-Iaas, W. Pererson, I-I. Johnson, M. Rowney, M. BiorIc. MRS. COMPTON'S ROW Iii? Cavan, J, Brahrn, L. Sebasrian, D. WrobIewski ROW 2-C. Berqeron, M. Schneider, D, I-Iardr, D. Anderson F. Wendi, I-I. I-Iauber, ROW 3-6. Jacobson, V. Van Sreen L. Meyers, J. Zeirerqren, R. Grerz, ROW 4-R, CourseII R. I-Iasch, R. Duggan, M. Pieuicier, R. Peierson, R, Pererson STANDING--IE. Dreyer, R, I-Ieidernan. S. RoosIce. into the Swing of II Fresliman Divisions are Enioying New Friendships -123- xl? MISS GROSSENBACI-lER'S STANDING-D. Dolacinslmi, F. Vinqan, S. Folaroni. L. Molwr, ROW I-N, Laulerbacli, V. Lolicner, M. Sala- llwiel, A. Dorais, ROW 2-V. Szulcala, L. Maluszalc, V. Kalivas, L. Kraglw, S. Tyralcowski, D, Sell. ROW 34-I-I. Pisarczuk, E. Rolwden, B. I-lodlicl-1, E. Slaniszewslci, D. Waalc, G. Lalessa, ROW 4-C. Flade, R. Foersler, W. Sloewsand, E, Czelcala. MR. GARASl'lA'S Mr, Garaslia lreadinq from loookl ROW IWG. Gasliaw, L. Jeslce, R, Toscli, W. Bubser, K. Lulli, J. Barraqe, ROW 2-W. Ferslew, E. Foley, J. Finlc, A. Laursen, R. Deia, K. Cunney, ROW 3-C. Dailey, P. Bucklwolz, G. Jorgensen, D. Kemnilz, S. Thompson, W. I-Iill, ROW 4-R. Celli, R, Grodowslsi, T. Niclwols, W. Clwrislian, E. Sullivan. MISS TSCHAN'S WITH BOOK-P. Cramer, ROW I-M. Anderson, D. Sass, B. I'-Iamlin, D. Boullbec, ROW ZAL. Sclwon, S. Larsen, L. Kardeszewslci, L. Pelersen, R. Legner, I-I. Halawillw, ROW 3-J. Clarlc, L. I-Iarper, B. l-lalvorsen, D. Johnson, E, Morlensen, T. Slrey, ROW 4-M. Adel- berq, D. Gilson, B. Zimmerman, B. Cramer, STANDING -S. Puleck, A. Larson, L. Derenqowslci, E. Lindner, W. Oidwyer, l-l. Davis, R. Carler, G. Dalerlca, C. McCabe, W. Rusl, Miss l'scl1an,V,Glancler, B, Maifanel. MISS WIBORG-'S WITH BOOK-I-I. Cliisliolm, ROW I-H. Davis, R. Popp, B.Jol1nson, N. Pelerson, ROW 2-J. Siraley, M. I-lanlcey, E. Domian, I-l. Gollman, A, Slewarl, L. Slrauss, ROW 3-W. Teuloer, I-I. Sclwwebel, R. Sliirmer, R. Nowiclci, ROW 4-J. Neumann. I-l. Redman P. De- Franco, STANDING-J. l-laoerman, T. Walmsley, J. l-lorsTman. F. Kieca, l-l. Balinski, C, WesT YOUNG SCIENTTSTS CLUB ROW l-A. Ma'reling, W, Rawson, W. Jacob W. Drewes, R. Duggan, L. Franks, ROW 2- E. Langbauer, G. Krumm, J, l-larding, J, Haar, S. Parisi, R. Olson, L. DiesTelow, ROW 3-R. SmiTh I wx-Eg. D. Cooley, R. Walberg. R. Keslinke. ROW 4- ivl. Lange, D. Bosch, R, Kay, F, 6asTon. R. Weber, ,329 B. RegeT, J. l-leberling. For Members Who Patriotically Work To Belong JVVho's VVho in The Parade oT The Young ScienTETs HSupermen.V Jack Tdeberhng and John Lan1bHghT were experk in The subiecToT aucrah engines. h4amhaH Lange and Theodore STolarz excelled in The use OT The microscope, slide making, and one-celled anif mals. Donald Becker could idenTiTy almosT any plane. Larry Franks and Jim l-lorsTman kepT pace wiTh The laTesT developmenTs in aviaTion. John Cichowski cenTered his aTTenTion on coils, moTors and dynamos. Our proTessor oT geology and sTraTegic maTerials was Edward l-lenze. Charles WesT enTered The Tield oT cosmic rays beTore Taking over a special inTeresT in chemisTry. l-larry Parks made a Thorough sTudy oT bones, demonsTraTed hrw aid and Qgnahng, and nnroduced The novelTeaTumaoTrnaMoneTTesinconnechon wnh his lecTures on These subjecTs. l-larry Fiedler worked on a perpeTual moTion device. WiTh proTessional skill, Roger Anderson has peneTraTed The rnysTeries oT radio waves. l-larry HHman Havebd TarinThe Nudy and demonshahon oTThe ebcTdc eye and had a good underdanding oT gas engines Donald Bosch kepT The vanous groups supphed wHh maTenak and Tded To co-omhnaTe dub achvny. John Haar dudied aerhl gunnery and Tire arms, keeping in Touch wiTh modern Trends. William Jacob, our phoTography experT, Took club picTures and direcTed The phoTography conTesT. ThornTon Traise displayed con- siderable inTeresT in asTronomy and in The develop-menT OT a consTellaTion charT. Paul Leschuck worked wiTh a spark coil. Richard Yeager assisTed wiTh a number oT experimenTs in chennshy. Edward VVorceder made a spechlsTudy To dkcover why pbnes Hy. Edwin Myers, Jr. assisTed The sponsor in many ways in The adminisTraTion of The club work. -124- . r'-'1 may-.hnw YOUNG SCTENTISTS gensen. For Flag and Victory The Inspiration and Guide Science marches on in The Young Scienlislsl Club, 'lhe Sunrise Club of Schurz. This modern design club, planned especially lor boys in lheir early high school life, holds ils meelings before The opening oi school in The morning and, as a work lype organizalion, slresses science in aclion wilh direcl parlicipalion by all members, according To 'rheir in- leresls and abililies. l-lere The boys linlcer, experimenl, invenl, and explore, under The direce lion of The sponsor, Mr. Taylor. The corner slone was laid on The cherished principles of democracy, good cilizenship, cooperalion, and helpfulness in all vvorlhy causes. This club believes lhal 'rraining in science helps in 'rhe winning ol: lhe war. ll also believes lhal plenly ol energy, principle, and char- acler are essenlial ingredienls lo success. As a parl ol ils cooperalion wilh The war elliorl. The Young Scienlisls sei' up an exhibil ol esseniial malerials in lhe Schurz display cases. The regular oiiicers for lasl sernesler were Presidenl, Thornlon Traiset Secrelary-Treas- urer, Jaclf l-leberlingg Chief Scienlisl, John Painorg Coordinalor, Donald Boschq and Public Represenlaiive, l-larry Parlcs. The regular olllicers lhis semesler were Presidenl, l-larry Parlcsq Secrelary-Treasurer, Jaclc l-leberling: Coordinalor, Donald Bosch, and Public Represenlalive, John l-laar. Club aclivily covers The lollowing Tields: Aeronaulics, Asironomy, Biology, Chemislry, Elecrricily, Geology, lnvenrions, lvlereorology, Phoiography, and Physics. Each group has a chairman and a Teacher adviser. -125- 7 ,,A-, vlt- , . I w3 YOUNG SCIENTISTS PICTURES ROW l-W. Fischer, W. Langner l-l Pie er F. LaBarbara, J. Brahm, D. Anderson J Fan ROW 2-W. Berg, l-l. Parks, D. l-lardf C Roessler E. Gaulchier, R, Yeager, E. l-lenze E Myers G. l-lendriclcs, ROW 3-J. l-lanus A Busb Biehl, J. Overland, J. Larnbrigh C Slel er R. Schaber, K. Glawe, G. Mullins, D Becker ROW 4-B. Lynch, T, Traise, B. Balinsi T Bracke J, Cichowski, E, Frilz. J. Sloviclc. J Ceb D or The ExperimenTer Finds A sizzle of sTeam, a puff of smoke, and exclamaTions of asTonish- menT-Those are The Things ThaT happen aT The meeTings of The Science Club, sponsored by Miss STauder. The young members, working in The field of science, waTch The acTion of lye and sul- phuric acid. A sTirring wifh The glass rod . . . and presfol They have salT waTer. Yes, common everyday salT wafer! This is jusf one of The amazing Things in science which keeps The inTeresT of The club high. AT one meeTing we may find Ered Teejfe, presidenf, and Eugene Novak, Treasurer, wiTh Bunsen burner, beaker, gradu- aTe, and a line of chemicals, ready and waiTing for use by young fufure scienTisTs who wanT To see why The world goes around and why we don'T fall off? The oTher officers of The Science Club are RiTa Polzer, secrefary, and Helen Koulogeorges, vice presidenT. AT CreaT ScienTific Wonders Four cenTsl Eour CenTs, please! The ExperimenTer newsboy does noT lack eager purchasers among The lB's and lA's for Their very own science magazine published by Their alerf classmafes. Edifor, Carl Roessler, and AssisTanT Edifor, Dolores Wopiechowski, informed us ThaT The magazine has several columns ThaT appear in each issue, such as: Nancy Lou Sawyer's column abouT experimenfs ThaT can be performed wiTh simple apparafusg ChemisTs' Corner, by Sam Paresi and Roberf Reagan: and The Aeronaufics DeparTmenT, which deals wiTh The Theory and use of planes. The magazine aTTempTs To answer any quesfion readers mighT wish To ask. Encouraged by Their sponsor, Miss Schaefer, These young edifors have succeeded admirably. SCIENCE MAGAZINE - THE EXPERlMENTER STANDIN6kS. Paresi, C. Roessler, D. Richardson, H. Burg, R. Regan, C. Siewerf, SEATED-N. Sawyer. STANDING--J. Burk, E. Enaulf, R. Czeslawski, E. Buffie, A. Brevich, D. Wojciechowski, E. Remer, S. Paresi, SEATED-C. Roessler, Miss Schaefer. ' STANDING-ROW I-K. Hansen, L. Jordan, Rurves, A. Kruggel, R. Frieda, L. T-laiduk, L. Wenglow- ski, M. Nowack, M. Kruzwones, J. Vincenf, M, Knudson W, Peferson, L. Sadowski. STANDING-ROW 2-L. G-aberT, A. Schack, H. Ran- ford, A, Brzezinski, M. Kieszek, E. Chambers, D. Polcyn M. E. Carlsen, l-l, Kryzak, C, Jensen, D. Jorgensen' L, Sadowski, STANDING-R. Meyer, R. Lescinski, G. Andrykowski L. STeinke, R, Peferson, Miss STauder, D. Brewer, C. Verzak, M. Piehler, H. Koulogeorges, SEATED- D. McNerney, E. Nowak, R. Polzer, H. Koesfring, F Trepfe, J. Wasniewski, S. Grofh, A. Dziak. D. Mikkelsen any meeTing of The Club we may noTice a look of asTonishmenT on The face of some member who has jusT seen one of The many amazing miracles of science. Ofhers are caughT in The depThs of ThoughT ThaT musT be gone Through before science is TelT in every move and acTion. Everyday, commonplace Things reveal Them- selves as members of mysTerious, scienfific families. The chance To ask guesTions abouT The world around Them and To find The answers Themselves is The besT parT of The Club work for all Americans love To experimenT wiTh new ideas. The Science Club has also been acTive in doing Things for our boys. The members have had successful meeTings aT which They mounTed crossword puzzles on card board for The Red Cross. Every service meeTing was in The spiriT of The Times. 126- Many Wonders Can Be Seen in the Past and Present Biiren by Jrhe Jrravelebug? Wanf To go places and see Things? So did +he members who founded The Tours Club. Since Thai lime, various groups oi curious Schurziles have been poking Jrheir noses in and our of 'Famous places around Chicago way. Don- ning Iheir halrs and coals in a flurry of exciied anlicipalion, Jrhe Tours Club members, under Jrhe guidance of Miss Mary Schaefer, prepare io visil wonderful indusfrial planls, various museums, The Jrransporlalion cenlers, The many newspaper planls and all Ihe recrealional and educalional poinls of inleresl. Equipped wilh comiorrable shoes, imaginaiive minds, and brighr aleri eyes, Ihese young explorers slari oil To discover our giganlic meiropolis. There are wonders lo be seen and felr in fellowship such as Those enjoyed by lhe group of young people who belong fa Jrhe Miracle Book Club. Reading The Besf Book and Greareslr Seller in Jrhe besr way, and singing, speaking, and living ilrs praise is +he objecrive of Jrhe club. These young people also Iind Ihe discussion of high school problems, as fhey apply To Ihemselves, borh inspiring and proiilrable. The club is sponsored by Miss Daphne Swarlrz and Miss Sadie Johnson. -127- TOURS CLUB ROW I-B. Zimmerman, G. Fischer, M. Hay- ward, S. Ross, D. Kuss, D. Hanson, F. Newberg R. Freda, I. Jacobsen, M. Brooks, I. Refers, C Kurz, Miss M. Schaefer lsponsorl, ROW 2- R. Daum, R. Rylander, C. Proebslle, D. Hardy D. Weslon, J. Burke, E, Buhlie, R. Czeslowski D, Siewarf, V, Johnson, I. Crispe, D. Scolf ROW 3-D. Popek, C. Niemis, C. Jordan, D Frilz, V. Vogf, B. Mazanef, V, Meregeck, S Harding, M. Nowak, ROW 4-E. Pelers, J. Fay- nor, W. Ludolph, D. Erickson, L. Peferson, E Morfensen, K. Hansen, W, Fischer, ROW 5- M. Kramery, D. Richardson, M. Rowney, A Vasek, D, Werle, D. Skibin, C. Neimes, S Kupczyk, E. Chambers, ROW 6-D, Gibson V. McCarI'hy, D. Johnson, R. Margeri, N. Sny- der, D. Burke, M. Mackey, P, Hennernen, G Shain, ROW 7-S. Slomper, D. Polcyn, A Kruggel, R. Koursh, D. Henricksen, M. Bjork R. Riffer, L. Donka, ROW 8-L. Hain, C. John- son, R. Buller, M. Ragal, D. Glonke, A. Shack N. Mangleson, D. Sass, L. Druhof, J. Brown ROW 9-R. Hallingren, E. Taylor, D, Gilgan B. Halversen, N. Purcell, W. Regan, D. Schur ack, R. Segermark, S. Sersynski, D. Skillin, D Srenwald, M. Wahl, L. Wenglawski, M. Ayres M. Andersen, C. Ehffing, R, Freda, V. Henson C. Jensen, W. Koraczyk, S. Kupzyk, D. Mueller J, Neubauer. MIRACLE BOOK CLUB P. Bringas, READING TO CLASS. ROW I- V, Nielsen, C. Bilhorn, L. Tannehill, R. Anderson, G. Mullins, N. Loew, C, Sourby, ROW 2-N Fiian, N. Bringas, V. Maison, P. Weiss, M. Mai- son, E. DeSha, F. Balog, ROW 3-P. Swenson, J. Pefzold, J. Swenson, D. Shoberg. C. DeSha, ROW 4-D. Swarlz lsponsorl. H. Russell. R. Lundrnark, I, Lassau, D, Mullins, M. Bilhorn, S. Johnson, G. Pemberfon. Fall Days-Fun Days-Free Frolicking Freshman Days MR. FISCI'IER'S READING TO GROUP-'J Werner ROW I-E Wa'irsIci . , . I , V. Andrews, L. Podqorski. C. Moir, ROW 2fE. Mrocz- lcowslca, J, Hallon, F, Newberg, D. Tobias, D, Waicie- liowslci, L. Kosirnor, ROW 3-C. Tlwrumslon, V. Ericsson, H. Parks, J. Burlc, H. Milculd, L. Buelwler, ROW 4-D. Oberq, S. Gerzyslci, J. Jones, M. Naidowslci, STANDING -M. Morrison, E, Bullie, E. Karleski. C. Jensen, R. Czeslawski, B, Panelc. MR. G-ORDON'S ROW IgA. Moodle, H. Elwlerl, K. Carlson, H. Tyler, H. Pleifer, ROW 2-P. Marlc, R. Wesl, E. Enaull, G. Mul- ll1'iS, E. Frilz, STANDINGAR. Kleisner, E. Slarzynslci, ROW 3-R. Karneboge, E, Spoaresus, L. Dieslelcw W. Burclc, R. Aurelius. E Arnold. MISS BEATON'S WITH BOOK-Miss Bealon, ROW I-E. Beckman, E. Koelcebaclcer L. Koczorowski, J. Drulwol, ROW 2--C. Haller, G. Marvin, K. Ninios S. Sellcofl, L. Cirnino, A. Paul, ROW 3-E. Faynor, V. Penninq, S Malflies, L. Cormier, C. Klein, S. Manoa, ROW 4-L. Auquslyn, V. Kruclulen, J. Saunders, STANDING-B. Buellner, D. Curcio, B. McClana+l1an, R. Robinson, J. LaBuy, R. Rolilomcf, D, Kulczalc, M. Salaman. MR. CROWN'S READING TO GROUP-M. Ziegele, ROW I-5. Cosaclc, M. Tom- czylc, A. Miqasi, R. Murlaugh, ROW 2-E, Franzen, C. Plencner, W. Gebellwoff, R. Gezella, B. Black, E. Lan, ROW 3-T. Zanqara, W, Wiorllw, J. Szymanialc, A, Rasiarmos. D. Olsen. E. Nelson, ROW 4-D. Warkenllwien. L. Gilol, V. Bloomquisl, M. Wilson, STAND- ING-T. Junl, Mr. Crown, J. Baas, B. Roesclu, J. Timmerrnan, B. Lindgren, 6. Johnson, J. Meier, S. Hudson, E. Nerncer. MISS DALE'S WITH BOOK-G. Silcora, ROW I-A. Sclxroenglwamer, E, Hager, M. Lelzel, D. Koop, ROW 2-M. Tiegs, H. Lenz, E. Sclwman, T. Czarlcowslca, B. Benlnam, M. Hoefl, ROW 3wJ. Tuslciclc, D. Krueger, S. Boesclw, C. Ander- son, V. Novolny, L. Rullcowslci, ROW 4-B. Deyerler, R. Nefrelbeclc, I. Manlroni. M. Perry, STANDING- D. Hannon, W. O'Neil, T. Galli, L. Walsli, G. Yeslce, P. Kay, J. Balmer, K. Dudley, E. Langbauer, R. Bielwl. S s 5 I I MIXED GROUP-ROW lfC, Cnroris, W. Rye, B. Siqocrr E. Mothos, A. Young, B. Oisor, with cook M. Bioclc, ROW 2-R. Hol7icorhp, H. Mockoy, G. O'Conreli, J. Howldnd, S. Kororwsilcs, R. Oison, M, Fitzler, L, Settriif, ROW 3-C. Fausrooqh, A. DeWs2e'ct G. Wo'so' E. Eivfcrri R. Rozre G. Cvr.':i': J. Eder R. Brosc' R. Pccriefke, MISS LOUCKS' ROW I-L. Meioirqer, H. Piimsor, R. Ku: A. Eroter G. Gnstfifsor, M. Krssew, ROW 2fJ. Miller, A, Nieor E. Mozozen, J. Screrse' M. Joses A. Largo' R, Wofisf S. Karoo ROW 3-M. Cochfzre S, Porore D. Seoerstriker J. Fr :, S. Me ef5, D. lYVE E'I3f3'Q1 L W'so', 3. Ar:e's:' R. Gi css ROW 4fT. Pos ossfis W, Moiori, R. Noricroef, R. Becrn, NN. Jocosi, J. C'C befs R. Meftoef MISS NELSON'S ROW I-A. Jorifoiiskf, J. Sails J. Mosher, D. Boscreile D. Uno. M. Kloczirssi iso'-:Vg ROW 2fE, DAWIIVEO, B. Oson, D. Vietr, A. l-totes G. Ncrswortm, D. Lnsoe, ROW 3fA. Low ,er O. Eoglosz, R Snsbert, R. Cevrer, R. Sor'e.s, R. Scholz, C. Horris. fog P2 Freshmen Enter Schurz with Eager Anticipation MRS. PlERCE'S READING TO GROUP, B. Woite Eltriedel, R. Presley, R, Dohlclort, G. Robinson, L. Froser, D. Donoldson, ROW 34K. Anderson M. Nernec, M, Kozwick ' ' ' r. ROW I-M. Hovilond, D. Thies J Slroubinq ROW 2-R STANDING-F. Forks, O. Wolocl, D. Crist. R. Wilson, A. Brevicif. Mrs. Pierce. I MISS RUSSELL'S ROW I-S. So,dol4, E. Loszczoic, Miss Russell, C. Olendzlci, W. Spetz, ROW 2-C. Musiol R. Kolicou , Szumny, L, Boierski, R. Goiewslci, L. Jochirn, ROW 3-B. Gomez, R. Grottio, M, Houber E Dolbinski, W. Loy, E. Wolrns, STANDINGfR. Lignowski, B. Nebe, L. Werner, E. Richord, E. Rosernon, O. Totten, J. I-lousheer, G. Norvlc, R, Loskowicz. MISS K. SCHMIDT'S PAPER IN HAND-S. Schwartz, ROW I-J. Borrett, E. Conipbell, J. Soiler, J. Schoub, ROW 2-T. Sorensen, C, Swenseri, J. Colble, R. Anderson, M. Bosocki, R, I-Ioots, ROW 3-K. Johnson, C, Stett- ler, J. Foirlooirn, R. Moews, R. Schober, C. Zitzewitz, ROW 4- W, Buqevo, N. Binkowslci, R. Adonts, R. Borthen, ROW 5-R. Colernon, H. Bolinsici, D. Cooley, R. Urouhort, J. Motecki, E. Bioro, E. Olbinski, R. Rot Brondt, E. Bloslcey, Miss Schmidt, R. Rozonski. erock, K. Coughlin, R. Bcrtrick, D. MRS. WARD'S ROW I-G. Bieqolski, H. Soltys, M, Knudson, L. Szrnslci, R. Fredo, ROW 2--D. Polcyn, M. Kieszelc, I-l. Merkt, L. Hoidulc, E. Chom- bers, A. Schock, ROW 3-M. Nowoek, J. Stoziewiez, H. Krzyzok, A. Kruqgel, T. Mosi, D. Glorke, ROW 4-M, Purves, L. Weng- lowslci, D. Schurok, E. Corlsen, STANDlNGfMrs. Viford, L, So- dowski, L. Jordon, W. Koroiczyk, D. Scott, D. Mueller, D. I-len' ricksen, D. Shonske, M. Wohl, L. Gogolo. ' . MISS WlLSON'S WITH BOOK-E. Ambrose, ROW I-I-t. Ronek, E. Boqots, J. Kotlorz, ROW 2-W. O'Toole M. Bicnlxd, S. Kowolslci, Piec- cowski, F. Herrirq, Sik Cro ROW 3fRe'erson, E, Rycrlenski J. Ropion, E. Bell, G. Herrror, D. Jozkoski, ROW 4-D. Rlozyk H. Serothion, J. Rcznyski, Robert Smith, ROW 5-STANDING: Hoyny, G, Sporks, P. Cislco, J. Coen, A. Joqer, H. Koubenec, Rofcr Sr'-ith G. Kone, Hintz. , B. Golosinec, J, Corsi, B. Elivert, ROW 4kD. I-lerdon P. Schnorr, ROW 4-I-I. Rohde, R. Nierzeick, J. Olechnowicz, T. Nosek, x Freshman Recruits Ready to Serve MISS K. SCHMlDT'S READING--H. Olsen. ROW I-G. Rerryman, F. Annis, R. Czes Iawski, N. Voss, B. Weililz, R. Decker, F. Peszynski, ROW 2-F I-Iansen, R. Tamillo, L. Levan, M. Paliorro, B. Anderson, J. Oberrneir D. Lewandowski, R. Johnson, R, Smilh, ROW 3-E. Thornfon, A Molina, D. McKanna, R. Palumbu, P. Vanderhoof, E. Ruggenbuck Miss Schmidt W. Sonnemann, J. Nysfrom. M RS. BRENNE'S WITH BOOK-M. Dwenzer. ROW I-R. Johnson, D. Hansen, C. Zalewski, D. Haley, R. Schoenfelder, B, Swanderlick, J. Lapose, B. Frosf, ROW 2-B. Burns, J. Regal, C. Miller, D. Milchell, J. Biorne- sfad, D. Gelsumino, W. Geilick, R. Sfanslevilch, D. Long, STANDING -D. Kolaczewski, G. Uskali, G. McDonald, P. Leon, J. Becker, M. Bosfrum, F, Meyers, L. Weile, J. Sieinhofl, P. Rinn, A. Farrell, Cv. Corbellus. MISS FRICK'S WITH BOOK-D. Colquhoun. ROW I-B. Kesslau, R. Werderils, M, Casaleggi, D. Melhuish, R, Barfz, R. Riporfella, S. Hoppe, E. Dorsch, C. Arvaniles, ROW 2-A. Jasper, R. Friii, G. Paladino, J. Mazzaccheri, M, Romano, B. Graham, L. Barchel, J. Bunge, B. Swiafek, STANDING-P. Arhanis, S. Berfon, J. Kuempel, L. Pfisier, L. Burke, S. Manzy. D. Lawrence, B. Kune, B. Novak, C. Dumas, J. Freese, D, Opler, D. Suer, L. Yosr, J. Schrarner. M R. TAYLOR'S WITH BOOK-B. Marhias, ROW I-D. Pelerson, M. Schwarfz, L. Liesburger, K. Lorch, R. Erickson, N. Shaw, G. Solberg, ROW 2- D. Migasi, L. Waldoch, D. Ziegler, D. Schullz, L. King, E. Kolb, L. Nelson, P. Akers, J, Phillips, R. Roxburgh, STANDING-N. Beuler, D. Johnson, A. Lagodzinski, L, Trapp, M. Josenhans, F. Harwig, D. Brandsraller, M. Bliss, D. Parraczyewski, J. Nixon, R. Hirsch, M. Alberii, J. Greiner. MR. FIEI.D'S IN FRONT OF CLASS-V. Jensen, ROW I-P. Byrne, Y. Teander, J. Hass, N. Fransson, A. Juull, B. Killmer, G, Buendgen, D. I-Ieinlz, ROW 2-R. Larko, D. Dunin, J. Diegener, K. Miracle, J. Hamilfon, J. Korczak, J. Masiai, G. Lyons. ROW 3-B. Johnson, D. Weiss, V. Erickson, L. Moulfon, C. Klockner, R. Bishop, Mr. Field, N. Janca, A. Thorson, D. Groole, H. Schmidl. MR. GOLUB'S WITH BOOK-J. Phillips. ROW I-B. Freese, S. Larson, M. Rehush, H. Gardner, K. Moore, A. Thien, ROW 2-S. Wolf, M. Cahill, A. Marlens, B, Blaine, C, Daily, C. Carlson, M. Hofslacller, ROW 3- R. Schulz, E. Osmon, A. Schriber, S. Hermes, L. Lamlorechl, I. Smirh, A. Youngberg. Cardens for Victory All phases of bolany are iascinaling, from lrying lo judge lhe age of a free by counling lhe annual rings ro learning aboul Jrhe develop- menl' ol new foods and flowers. This year, how- ever, The grealesl inleresl has been in lhe sludy ol Viclory Gardens. Good vegeiable gardens are needed lor every home. They will add lo rhe heallh of ihe family, give pleasure, furnish fresher beller vegelables and save money. ln lhe very beaulilul Bolany Laboralories sludenls have pre- pared seed frames, Tesled and planled Jrheir seeds, walched The liny colyledons push Their way upward and rejoiced ro see ihe planls vigor- ously develop. ln making charls and working models lor Jrhe ulilizalion oi lheir own back yards, rhey were pracrical and considered shade, soil, and garden size. Beauiy was noi neglecled, lor They learned lo work arlraclive arrangemenls of lavorile flowers inlo The scheme ol gardens lor viclory. The program of Jrhe year's aclivilies in Jrhe Zoology, borany, and biology classes is like rhe lively succession oi changes in +he seasons-one inleresring phase of plan? and animal srudy follows anolher. Every fall fhe hive ol living honey bees makes lhe sludy of insecl life real and exciling. The fall wild flower and apple exhibilrs-colorful and lragranl-make The srudenrs aware of Jrhe many ways Narure and man produce variely and abundance. ln November, classes visil rhe chrysanrhemum show ar Garfield Park. The lirsr week of December brings rhe lnrernalional Live Srock Show and in January, srudenls visir rhe Shedcl Aquarium and Field Museum +o sludy fish and olher verlebrale lile. ln lvlay, lhe sludenrs sludy Naiive birds on field lrips up lhe river. -131- C-eneral Science Ushers In The World of Science WiTh The help oT The microscope, liTTle Tiny bodies dashing madly abouT can be seen in a drop oT waTer. WhaT are These unknown microscopic organisms? Are They organisms? A visiT To The Science DeparTmenT will help clear up This quesTion, wiTh many oThers ThaT are noT even remoTely relaTed To This microscopic subjecT. ln The TirsT year aT high school, General Science is a required subjecT Tor all sTudenTs, OT course, every one enjoys his TirsT venTures inTo The scienTiTic world Through These classes. ETTicienTly heading This deparTmenT is Miss Nan English, who, wiTh The co-operaTion oT all The deparTmenT members, plans The curriculum To be Tollowed during The year. Science generally gives a bird's-eye view oT Tne oTher sciences which are oT a more specialized nahne,such as bkiogy,phydcs and chennshy. TheMalHHe prewews hdp The Qudenh To choose which courses They will Tind mosT inTeresTing Tor TurTher sTudy. One oT The mosT versaTile subjecTs sTudied is ThaT oT invenTions and The machine age. This inTroduce,s The sTudenT To The Tield oT physics. During This parT oT The course, many projecTs are made: conshuchons oTThe dx dnuie machmes were made by one sdence chss. The dudy oT The re-generaTion oT Tlowers gives an idea oT biology and boTany. TesT Tube Tinlcerers have an opporTuniTy To pracTice wiTh TesT Tubes and chemicals. lvlosT sTudenTs are inTeresTed in This phase, Tor iT prepares The way Tor The TuTure sTudy oT chemisTry. WiTh The basic knowledge acquired Trom This course, sTudenTs are able To selecT The advanced subjecTsThey widTTo sTudy. Q 4 -132- Astronomy, Magnetism, Skelefons- Science Samples Them All No diTTerence how varied The inTeresTs oT The general science sTudenTs, everyone can Tind some-Thing To his lilcing, Tor The subjecT oTTers a wide and diversiTied range oT appeal To any Treshman. ln The TirsT semesTer asTronomy, weaTher, Tood, waTer, cloThing, physiology, and healTh are among The Topics sTudied. ln The second semesTer The subjecTs include heaT, lighT, magneTism, elecTriciTy, simple machines, and ln anoTher sTudy oT physiology and healTh, Richard Zimmerer measures The capaciTy oT his lungs, while Peggy Chalmers sTeadies The graduaTed boTTle lTilled wiTh waTer and inverTed in a pan oT waTerl Trom which Richard is Torcing The conTenTs by exhaling Through a rubber Tube. The scale reveals The number oT poinTs oT air ThaT he is able To exhale. A recenT addiTion To The eguipmenT oT The science laboraTory is a plasTic model oT a dissecTible head and Torso, Minerva To The sTudenTs. By means oT This model respiraTory, circulaTory, and digesfive organs may be sTudied in deTail in regard To Their rela- Tive posiTions in The body and come To have real meaning insTead oT a mass or more or less absTracT Terms. STudenTs are always happy when Oswald and Minerva puT in an appearance To help Them wiTh Their Taslc oT learning more abouT Their own bodies. IB sTudenTs have recenTly been worlcing on balanced menus. No doubT any one oT Them could easily plan meals Tor an unlimiTed Time Tor any Tamily Trom one To Twelve, noT TorgeTTing To counT boTh The calories and raTioning poinTs. -133 TransporTaTion. In The TirsT picTure aT The leTT, PaT Rinn explains a drawing oT an elecTric circuiT conTaining a bell conTrolled by a push buTTon, while Eugene Alvarez demonsTraTes The mechanism by means oT a bell and push buTTon mounTed on a board and connecTed wiTh a baTTery oT dry cells. The slceleTon in The closeT was broughT ouT Tor special sTudy by The science classes. In The second picTure PorTia Roudebush poinTs ouT To her class some oT The mosT ouT- sTanding TeaTures oT Oswald as he is lcnown To The sTudenTs. By sTudying an acTual slceleTon, sTudenTs come To realize how The slceleTon is really a Tramework oT The body. Happy Hours with the Saddle and Cycle Clu The girls ol lhe Saddle and Cycle Club have had many pleasanl horse-baclc rides during lhe year. ll is Jrhe purpose ol rhe club lo afford ourdoor aclivilies lor The girls who know how lo ride and lo 'reach lhose who wish +o learn. The officers of Jrhe club, l-lelen Koch, Dorolhy Slfiba, Wanda Srapinslqi, Berry Geannopoulos, Marjory Rommell, and Marguerile Binslield, under The direcrion of Jrheir sponsor, Miss Eslher Blade, planned a very aclive program ol rides which occasionally included picnic lunches. Belfry l-lamlin, business manager, Ann Shell, and Pal Barrell served on Jrhe program of evenls. The girls had a semesler lull of lun, Thrills, and new experiences. Their meelings were held on The lirsl and lhird Tuesdays ol each monlh, in room T33, The renrh period: bur each Friday members ol The Saddle and Cycle Club wenl galloping oll lo new advenrures. SADDLE AND CYCLE CLUB Piclure I-B. Geannopoulos, l. Koch, D Slciba, W. Slapinslci. Picfure 2-ROW I-W. Slapinslci, M. Plisler, C. Osferlcorn, L. Cormier, E, l-lorman, A. Koch, C. Venegas, V. Novolny, M, Binsfield ROW 275 Mallenson, R. Koursh, B. Mez anel, A. Schell, M. Romrnell, B, Hamlin, E Walslce, L, Lang, ROW 3-D. l-lusler, C Anderson, L. Toclci, P. Barrell, l. Koch, D Van Ohlen, D. Slciba, ROW 4-E. Morlenson D. Kubinslci, P, Bragwell, B. Geannopoulos. Piclure 3-ROW l-C. O'Brien, B. Cleve land, M. Porrer, E. Tornow, l-l. Banllin, Jacobsen, C, Chronis, L. Weidner, ROW 2 -A. Nilson. F. Ricci. B. Crum, E. Papas, J Anderson, V. Reminga, M. Kramarz, M Adolberg, M. Grum, K. Thalmann, l-l Quaiver, STANDING-W. Slapinski. -134- Sharp Points and Keen Wiis of the Pencil Pushers Commercial sfudenfs, affenfion please! we're here fo speak fo you Of shorfhand, fyping, compfomefry, bookkeeping, figures, plus filing foo. Do you pgan a commercial life fo lead, of answering jangling phones wifh spee , Cr sfudying fhe quirks of commercial law, or helping a clienf fo make ouf a deed? If you're headed for many such busy days, of debfs and credifs come join our fhrongq You're welcome fo bring your pencil and pad: jusf follow fhe crowd! Come on along! The club is large and friends are many, The meefings are filled wifh wisdom Q29 new l a Of machinecs and mefhods for office work. A commercial sfudenf? This is jusf or you. ,Q 'I Vg ' ' sf Y? ' T W X ' V' Q, y. ee? QQ T ,of ff J as T .f,g,g, , K! X X? l gg: lla,- PENCIL PUSHERS' ROW I-I. A. Kaflovsky, 2. C. Verdone, 3. E. Golosinec, 4. E. Beilig, 5. R, Scherer, 6. L. Schaffer, 7. J. Nelson. 8. O. Chowansky, 9. L. Jacobs, Miss L. Schuberf, ROW 2-I. D. Moeller, 2, M. Kosfelny, 3. J. Kindberg, 4. C. Urbain, 5. Waffers, 6. R. Tugendhaff, 7. L. Grelecki. ROW I-l. E. Krause, 2. L. Cook, 3. G. Malinowski, 4. E. Mazurk, 5. J. Magnuson, Miss G. Erick, 6. B. Whifehead, 7. L. Jorgenson, 8. l. Woronoff, 9, R. Shively, IO. V. Jablowicz. I I. G. Kopczewski. Under fhe sponsorship of Miss Grace Erick and Miss Ellen Scherbarfh, fhe Pencil Pushers' Club, formed for fhe purpose of promofing inferesf in commercial subjecfs, held ifs meefings fhe firsf and fhird Mondays of fhe monfh. This year, owing fo fhe need for girls in war jobs, some of fhe acfivifies had fo be curfailecl. Several prominenf speakers gave fhe girls insfrucfions and lecfures on rapid leffer wrifing, shorfhand and fyping. Compefenf officers, Lois Johnson, presidenf, Dolores Krupinski, vice pres- idenf, Shirley Darville, secrefary: and Margaref Hildebrand, sergeanf af arms, led fhe furnishing of fhe affracfive social room. This fook a greaf deal of elaborafe fhinking and planning. Scrapbooks of varied inferesfs for hospifalized soldiers, sailors and marines were made and senf ouf. Fun was had by everyone who packed small fhings for liffle English children af Chrisfmas. Everyone boughf scads of war sfamps. Requiremenfs for fhe sponfaneous Pencil Pushers' Club membership are: fake a commercial course of sfenography, fyping, bookkeeping, franscripfion, commercial geography, and shorf hand. -135- , Commercial STudenTs Train for World oi Tomorrow The Commercial DeparTmenT, headed by Miss EsTher Blade, oTTers a wide varieTy oT subiecTs Trom which The sTudenT may choose. This course gives Them a balanced, and, aT The same Time, uniTied Training in all Things perTaining To business. WheTher The sTudenT plans To use This knowledge and skill Tor his own personal use, or Tor a business or college career, The choice oT subjecTs is wide enough To permiT each one To suiT his inTeresTs and abiliTies. The sTudenT planning To enTer business should specialize in one commercial subjecT and geT a working knowledge oT as many more as he can. The sTudenT planning To enTer college will Tind commercial subiecTs mosT helpTul. TypewriTing, Tor insTance, will be oT inesTimable value in The wriTing oT Themes, reporTs, Term papers, and Theses. ln Business Training, The TirsT year sTudenT learns The general bases oT business. Bookkeeping is open To sTudenTs in The second, Third, and TourTh years. Here, The sTudenTs learn The TundamenTal accounTing Theory. Business OrganizaTion, open To juniors and seniors, gives an undersTanding oT business and economic problems and includes noT only The problems oT The organizaTion and operaTion oT a business buT oT budgeTing and consumer buying as well. TypewriTing, open To juniors and seniors, gives a Thorough Training in The masTery-of sTenography, in Taking dicTaTion oT aT leasT one hundred words a minuTe. Are you picking ouT keys wiTh Tingers ThaT are all Thumbs, Taking shorThand ThaT no one buT you can read, keeping books +ha+ never seem To balance? Then you need The help oT The commercial subjecTs. Broken pencils, rush- ing words, sTicking keys, misspelled words, doTs and dashes, curly lines, heavy, lighT, large, small, smeary carbons, TaTTered sTencils, shaTTered nerves, worn ribbons, claTTering keys, keyboard charTsl Pass This sTage, and The Commercial De- parTmenT oTTers an exacTing eTTicienT course if you are looking To The TuTure wi+h some one say- ing, Take a leTTer, please. -136- Loolcing Forward To Business Around The World These sTudenTs are learning Commercial Geography, OTTice PracTice, Business QrganizaTion, and Salesmanship. Commercial Geography will give Them an acTive lcnowledge oT The commercial world, The producTs, Trade rouTes, and mans dependence on The physical world abouT him. In QTTice PracTice, all lcinds oT machines are avail- able Tor pracTice. and sTudenTs soon learn To operaTe The mimeograph, The comp- TomeTer, and dicTaphone, and To cuT sTencils. The sTudy oT Salesmanship is pracTical as iT develops an individuals personaliTy and Trains him To meeT The public wiTh a pleasanT convincing manner. -137- DlglTs Well Under Control The course in compTomeTry TaughT by The Commercial DeparTmenT, oTTers Tune Training Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in oTTice work. The course covers Two successive semesTers during which addiTion. subTracTion, division, mulTiplicaT1on and all basic operaTions oT The machine are masTered. The knowledge oT The use oT This machine is vasTly needed in all large places oT business and sTudenTs equipped wiTh This skill will quickly Tind Their S-...A E-'K These sTudenTs, so inTenT on Their Typing and shorThand, are probably Trying hard To gain skill Tor The Civil Service TesTs oTTered by The govern- menT during The second week in May. The besT oT our shorThand and Typing sTudenTs compeTe wiTh Those oT oTher schools and many, succeeding in passing These rigid TesTs oT abiliTy, are quickly placed in governmenT posiTions. AT presenT The opporTuniTy Tor commercial sTudenTs is gre-aT, Tor The governmenT is greaTly in need oT experT sTenographers in iTs many phases oT war work. Under The supervision oT The skilled shorThand and Typing Teachers aT Schurz, many sTudenTs are eagerly looking Torward To winning wiTh Uncle Sam. -138- Commercial Sludenls Train Today-Succeed Tomorrow These secrelaries of lomorrow are lhe commercial sludenls ol loday. Wilh hope ol lomor- row's success, lhey drill and praclice lor proficiency, lalce speed lesls, and drill again. duniors and seniors in lhe Commercial Deparlmenl gel valuable lraining in shorlhand, lyping, and lranscrip- lion. Along lhe road lo a business career, lhese sludenls lollow a delinile palh under The able guidance ol Miss Quirlx. As juniors, lhey learn lhe lundamenlals ol shorlhand and learn lo lype accuralely and rapidly. Aller a year ol inlensive lraining, lhey advance lo lranscriplion. l-lere, lhey receive general ollice experience in lalcing diclalion al one hundred words per minule and lranscribing il as accuralely and neally as possible. Filler compleling lheir course, lhey are ready lo conlinue slill lurlher along lile's highway lo success in an aclrual job in some business ollice or mililary posilion. -139- Schurz Background for Expert Office Workers Oifice Pracrice is a one-semesier course oliiered io Seniors who are proiiciem' in Sienography and Typing. IT is a double-period subiecl and offers a Major credir. ln These classes, under ihe direciion ol: Miss Schulaeri, pupils are iaughi how To cui siencils and run ihem oil on +he Mimeograph and io make Masier Copies for ihe Diilo duplicaror and operale ihis machine. ln addilion, ihey learn To operaie ihe Diclaphone and various kinds oi calcularors including ihe Monroe Educaior, Vicror Adding Machine, Compromeier, Burroughs and Marchanl. Filing is also a pari of ihe Course. Upon compleiion of ihis Course, a pupil is well prepared for any kind oi Ohfice work, parlicularly in The field oi Criice Machines where There is a greai demand for skilled operafors ar lhe preseni rime. -140- The Practice of Today Makes Tomorrow's Perfection Technical ehficiency is The goal 'foward which ihese pupils are sfriving. Because of Jrhis sfeady praciice, 'rhe mailer of Typing will one day become praciically auromaiic, and near, correcf, arrisric pages will be ryped wiih no wasre oi +ime. Gradually, errors will be reduced and all rhe irrilaiions caused by mislakes will be eliminaled. These pupils are learning, while gaining mechanical skill, 'rhose elhics oi a good 'rypisr which make for serene accomplishmeni. Before applying for a slenographic posirion, experiness in iechnical skills, such as Typing and shorihand, are required. Blackboard drills are +he lirsr siep foward acquiring lhose skills. These classes know +ha+ speed is nor enough, buf rhai ii is speed wifh accuracy which counis. When rhe- drill becomes liresome and dull, ihe dream of one day working in a large oriice, and having imporranl secrefarial responsibiliiies, kindles lhe mind and speeds up fingers io grearer eliiciency. -141- FirsT Curtain: LasT CurTain! They're on The Scene STAGE CREW-R. Mech, R. Novy, STAGE CREWflPicTure 21-G. Anderson, J, Toson. THEATER CLUB ROW IQC. Venegas, B. Zimmerman, E. WenThe, R. Kindahl, ROW 2- J. De Rear, I.. Kardaszewslci, M. J. Adelberg, l. Micula, M. Waida, J. Slcowron, ROW 3-D, Wegrzyn, B. Miller, A. Ohoclce, l.. Pogorzelslci. WheTher iT is FirsT CurTain or l.asT CurTain, The STage Crew is always on The alerT in some hidden corner back sTage. STanding be- hind The Tolds oT a curTain, conTrolling The huge swiTch board, or moving The spoT lighTs, The crew members carry ouT Their duTies TaiThTully. Few, buT eTTicienT, The nine men labor under The direcTion oT Richard Mech, sTage manager and presidenT, and Herman MansolT, vice presidenT and secreTary. Problems which prove Too hard Tor Them are solved by Their sponsor, Mr. Redis. The STage Crew was organized six years ago, and during Those years iT has carried Through successTully every Type oT enTerTainmenT - movies, amaTeur shows, conce-rTs, dance reciTals, and pep meeTings. The crew knows whaT To do wiTh The microphone, rosTrum, spoTs, organ console, and cyclorama-iTems which are compleTely un- Tamiliar To Those who have noT had sTagecrew Training. CheerTully worlcing under The sTrain and The conTusion which are Tound behind The scenes aT any perTormance, The boys carry ouT Their duTies, presenTing To The eager audience a specTacle which seems To run iTselT. STimulaTing inTeresT in The TheaTer and iTs branches, The TheaTer Club marched To vicTory wiTh several ouTsTanding acTiviTies. The members enjoyed aTTending The FirsT NighTer , radio program, and learned whaT goes on behind Those glamorous scenes. WiTh sTar-spangled paTrioTism and greaT enThusiasm, Red Cross boxes were paclced Tor English children. These conTained gum, hair ribbons, and liTTle luxuries hard To obTain in England. CollecTion oT games and reading maTTer Tor service men has been an imporTanT parT oT our year's work in The TheaTer Club. Much oT The club's success is The resulT oT The careTul and enThusiasTic planning oT The oTTicers, who have worlced wholehearTedly Tor The more serious acTiviTies oT The club as well as Tor iTs lighTer momenTs oT recreaTional acTiviTy. When They are noT arranging TheaTer parTies Tor eager Schurz sTudenTs, The Pre-sidenT, Jane Holmes, Vice PresiclenT, Charmaine Venegas, SecreTary, Irene Milqula, and SergeanT-aT-arms, Mae Jean Adelberg, do a Tine job oT Taking care oT The club's business meeTings. -142- All Posed Tor Success A rusTle oT papers, a Tlourish oT painT, and behold, The Slcejrchers h . ave The STar Spangled RhyThm blended inT o menu covers, scrape boolcs, and nuT cups Tor The Red Cross. So enThusiasTic did They become over This pleasurable service ThaT They TaughT The 4A girls To do The same. These models have noT posed in vain, Tor one member, Grace Naleway, developing her slcill, won The maior award in The Marshall Field Designing conTesT. Mrs. RuTh Framberg. sponsor, and The oTTicers, Virginia Lalcowslci, Gloria Burroughs, Jean Joyce, and C . onnie Dyer, worlc and plan ThaT The Sl4eTchers may slceTch To happiness, and who knows, perhaps To Tame. SKETCH CLUB Mooeies, Marlin STANDING AT EASELS- G. Burroughs, R, Lenz, J. Brown, Mrs. Framberg, SEATED-A. Morrison. G. Naleway wiTlr picTure which won Marshall Field ConTesT Major Prize-Scholarship To AM lnsTiTuTe in Dress Design ConTesT. Polish Cosfume MODEL-V. Lalcowsld, Mrs. Framberg, AT EASELS -G. Naleway, D. l-lardy, lf. PaTzer, SEATED-- ROW l-P, KruchTen, G. General, ROW 2- M. l-laley, L. Milca, B. Kryzan. Red Cross ProiecT LEFT TO RIGHT-l.. BaTz, D. BarreT, E WendT, J. Joyce, J, BrendT, B. Snook. ROW I-G. Naleway, E. l3aTzer, J. Brandi, B' KVYZGW D' Hardv' 6. General, ROW 2-V. Lalcowslci, J. Brown, l., Milfa, O. Ziol- lcowslci. C, O'Brien, ROW 34D. BarreT, l.. BaTz, R, Lenz, B. Snook, M, Kruqgle, B. Paine, M. Buchholz, M. l-laley, Mrs. Framberg. The Art Class Brushes Swirl in Patriotic Rhythms Schurz Art Department has been most outstanding this past schoot year in participating in our Nation s War ettort, Every member ot each Art ciass has contributed to the Patriotic Program in our schoot in one or more ot the totiowing ways: posters tor various drives, hand made ornaments to decorate the Christmas trees in every Service Mens Center, Menu Covers, Cross Word Puzzie Bootcs and many tray doities tor the Red Cross, and, to cheer wounded Service men, hanging baskets made ot prune juice bottles to hotd growing vines and tlowers. -144- On one oT his visiTs To Schurz, Dr. John Bell, our DisTricT SuperinTendenT, admired The oil Artists in The Studio ancl on The Campus Miss KaTherine M. SchmidT, insTrucTor oT The advanced ArT class and sponsor oT Schurzone ArT STaTT. EveryThing Trom plasTer To Tashions is modeled by The budding geniuses oT The Advanced ArT Class. Splashy paleTTes, spraying air guns, Tlying plasTer, smudgy char- coal-Schurz Michael Angelos and Schiaparellis are aT worlc in Their Triangle sTudios. From This class mosT oT The arT worlf Tor The Schurzone was Taken. Each sTudenT com- peTed Tor The honor oT designing The various arT uniTs including The end sheeT oT The boolc and The division pages. The Schurzone cover design was also a class projecT. The class achieved disTincTion Through iTs oil painTings and TexTiles. RuTh Boehn and Eleanor l-lawlcinson won The ScholasTic Honorable MenTion in oil painTings and Lorraine Wylcowslci in TexTile design. This was esa pecially graTiTying as iT was a naTion-wide conTesT. The class was very proud oT Theodore Frano who had won more awards Than any oTher pupil in The James Nelson Raymond ArT lnsTiTuTe's classes. ConseguenTly, he was given The CiTy-Wide Scholarship To The ArT lnsTi- TuTe, which is awarded To The mosT ouTsTanding pupil oT The year. Marion Sorenson and Theodore lzrano oT The Advanced PainTing Class designed and execuTed a large mural draw- ing which was The cenTer oT a group oT murals exhibiTed aT Carson, Pirie, ScoTT and Company. Miss ElizabeTh Wells RoberTson, DirecTor oT ArT, chose The subjecT Our Allies Tor This exhibiT and assigned each school a diTTer- enT counTry To porTray. We were parTicularly TorTunaTe ThaT Miss Jane Palczynslci our disTricT ArT Supervisor, asked us To design The cenTral panel- American oT Today. -145- painTings by Miss KaTherine SchmidT's advanced arT class. This semesTer, Mr. BauersTeld presenTed Dr. Bell wiTh Three oils, painTed by CaTherine Keller, Adeline Birlcner, and Marion Sorenson. The picTures were arTisTically Tramed which had been made in The Schurz wood shop, and Then hand carved and sTained To maTch The enclosed picTure. Dr. Bell appeared very pleased wiTh The picTures, which have been hung in his oTTice aT Senn High School. They Specialize in Questions a SENIOR SPONSORS ROW l4W. Deger, M. Ziebell, L. l-luTchinson, E. Lorvig, E. Murphy, D. WesTon, G. PioTrowski, E. Reiner, ROW Zfl-l, WenholTz, D. Mroz, B, UTTer R. Johnson R, Moulfon B, Field, E. Warzak, N. Die-drich. O. Thien, ROW 3-R. l-lenrich, J. Allan C. RoTurno M, Olson. M. Black. l-l. STone, L. l-lollaTz, L. Schroeder, J, Riach P. WaTers, E. Edmund. B, Mueller, J, Miiewski, Did you plan Tor a college career? IT you did, These College Corner Clerks probably answered your guese Tions and Tound The righT caTalog Tor you when you visiTed The College Corner on The second Tloor. COLLEGE CORNER CLERKS-ZND SEMESTER ROW lfV. Wiegel, V. WesTergaard, M. Welans, L. Janowiak. R, Slominski. L. Joos ROW 2-C. MacDonald, S, Kenney, M. Mahalcik, A. Barowski. R. Jerome, R. Daum, M, Zera, O. Ziolkow- ski, B. l-lamlin. These service award clerks kepT The record sTraighTl' Tor many sTudenTs who earned Service PoinTs during The year. WiTh Miss Quirk, as sponsor, Their work was mosT eTTicienT and Their help was rnosT cheerTully given. SERVICE AWARDS CLERKS-2ND SEMESTER ROW Iflsealredl L. Cooper, D. Johnson, B, MazaneT, B. Nord- lund, M. Grum, ROW 2-F. Savage, B. Kindberg, A. Guasla, A. Ryan, J. Becker, L. lrlanley, Miss Quirk, C. Siversen, A. Haber- man, J. Scriba. The Triendly map room clerks, under The supervision OT Miss Nanon Wincher, are exTremely helpTul in Tinding iusT The righT map Tor you so ThaT you may Take iT back To your class and no longer have To wonder where ConsTanTinople, Kenosha, or Casablanca is Iocared. MAP ROOM CLERKS SITTING-A. Whear, J. Glasgow, STANDING-C. Beck, l-l. Schulz, l-l. STone. nd School Service Do you know whaT iT means To enTer a big build- ing Tor The TirsT Time and noT To know which way To Turn? l-lave you ever Touncl yourselT a sTranger in a crowd and wished some one would help you geT acguainTed7 In oTher words, have you ever been a bewildered and lonesome Treshman? Under The sponsorship oT Miss Mildred Loucks and The OTTicers, Howard STone, chairman, and Rosemary MoulTon, secreTary, These seniors acTing as Big BroThers and SisTers planned Tours oT The building and arranged a special assembly Tor The Treshmen. The special advanTages OT The school, boTh in curricular and exTra-curricular acTiviTies, wiTh special emphasis on Those oT immediaTe inf TeresT To Treshmen were The subjecTs Tor weekly division period Talks. The Clean-up Committee Working in Fast Rhythm Senior Sponsors help the newcomers to know their school and to become tamiliar with their surroundings by means ot visits to the various shops, science laboratories, and ditterent classes. Under the leadership ot the Sponsors, treshmen learn the school songs and cheers. With the help ot the upper classmen, newly arrived pupils learn how to use and enjoy the library. Each treshman division has two senior sponsors who visit their rooms once a week. The sponsors discuss the customs and traditions ot Schurz and outline the purposes and plans ot organizations. For a project to help the war ettort, some Red Cross work is being done by each group. At the close ot the semester all the treshman divisions meet in the Assembly Hall tor a talent show staged by the treshmen themselves. This program marks the point where the treshman class begins its independent share in the lite ot Schurz. SENIOR IB SPONSORS Upper Picture ROW I-B. Powell, J. Timmcke, R. Berger sen, G. Burwell, E. Mundil, R. Dowling, A Jernt, ROW 2-R. Heidrich, J. Holmes, P. Statt, S. Zielke, D. Mueller, S. Schwartz, D. Coles, J. Smith, ROW 3-R. Huss, L. Jor- gensen, S. Lenz, E. Shaiova, M. Blackowski, R. Gray, D. Krupinski, B. Geannopoulos, M. Gorell, S. Hill, ROW Urban, E, Michelic, Cv. Tasett. 4-M. Radzisy, T. Students gave all their spare time and really worked to make the Clean Up! Paint Up! Light Up! drive a success. Under the guidance ot Mrs. Joyce the campaign met with excellent results. Posters on clean-up were made in the Art Classes and were hung on the corridor walls to make the students more conscious ot the job to be done. Students were urged to use preventive measures and to keep streets, alleys, and parks tree ot litter so that man power could be spent on that which is most vital right now-production ot weapons ot war. Joseph Chisesi was chosen trom the campaigners to represent Schurz in a speech contest to be held in June at the Morrison Hotel. During the semester pupils were ap- pointed to return to their grammar schools and help promote the campaign. The visit then was returned and grammar school pupils spoke in the high schools about the Clean-Up Campaign. CLEAN-UP Lower Picture ROW I-N. Karopolus, C. Handlin, . Yeager. P. Cavan, J, Warbritton, R. Kaz- necki, M. Johnson, G. Shaetter, E. Carlson ROW 2-C. Chronis, R. Moulton, D. Wolti M. Healy, The Personnel DeparTmenT under The guidance oT Mr. Solem worlcs quieT1y and eTTicienTly Tor The success and welTare oT The individual sTudenT. ln The oTTices in Rooms 120 and 122, pupils meeT wiTh classroom and division Teachers Tor counseling in maTTers perTaining To school liTe. Made ouT and Tiled here are The Tour year plans, which direcT The sTudenT's choice OT subjecTs. 1'lere also, pupils loolc To The TuTure and receive guidance on occupaTional opporTuniTies and choices. ease Show Your Pass,'f is The Official Command The hallguards, our 1v1.P.'s, are on duTy ThroughouT our school, on TirsT Tloor, second Tloor, and all The way up To The Top oT The building, They may be seen. Under The supervision and direcTion oT Mr. Redis, our guards Tollow a sysTem which lceeps our school in The besT oT order aT all Times. Guards rnusT be aT leasT in ,gram -Eggs Their 2B semesTer and have a G average or beTTer. X Some oT The rules oT The hallguards are as Tollows: Be aT your posT aT all Times. One guard To a posT. Do noT visiT wiTh pupils or oTher guards. No pupil may go To a loclcer unless accompanied by a Teacher or unless The pupil has a separaTe loclcer pass. The guard is responsible Tor The condiTions oT The corridor. Their Tamiliar words, '1l'lave you a pass? ring Through- ouT The halls oT Schurz. Our M.P.'s are always on The job keeping our halls Tree Trom pupils and papers. They are also helpTul guides To all sTrangers who enTer our school and wish To be direcTed To The oTTice. 16 Each period The hallguards are headed by a Senior V W' Marshal, clerlc, and Tloor marshals. The Tloor marshals checlc The aTTendance on Their Tloor and Then reporT To The Senior Marshal, who has The clerlc malce ouT The absence slips. IT is The duTy oT each hallguard To uphold The honor oT our school by prevenTing vandalism and by conTrol1ing TraTTic. -148- Hall Guards Standing at Attention on the Stairs Top Picture-Left ROW I-N. Erickson, C, Marks, D. Phitlips, P. Sweeney, N. Lobodzinski, L Kierna, ROW 2-D. Crayne E, N F. Tttonnas, ROW 3-B. Duguio, M. Cartson, M. Bissing, E. Roed, R. t-tear M. Rarker, ROW 4ft, Kazwi Second-Left ROW I-D. i-tardin, D. Janas T. Graczyk. J. Biuss V .tngrarrm M. Mccorkte, ROW 2-M. Davis, G. Kaczmarek, S. t-tondricksen, M, Rruitt, t. Mantroni, t-i. Bessa, ROW 3-E. Jonnson, L. Reskuski, L. Horky, L. Van Gatder, F Ba B tog, . Liectiti, ROW 4fL. Jordan, R. Mictwat, t. Jewetf, D. Wisinska, Roberts W. Jacob. Bottom Picture-Lett ROW I-E. t-teintz, M. Jores B. Benkowski, A, Kay, E. t-torrnann, A. Skow- ronski, ROW 2-B. Mazwikiewicz, M. Mockovciak B. Baan F, Ftaqa, L. Berner, ROW 3iD. Dantberg, C. Zitzewitz, B. Kotar. E. Dettntetsen, O. Granttiann, ROW 4fG. t-testy, A. Reictwman, R, Rotttott. eri, M. Sarnuets, D. Pearson, B. Borgeson, dr ctw, R. Wottt, V. Wycisto, R. Lapinski, R. Yanke. R. Top-Right ROW liif. Ninios, R. Ftoback, S. Kapusta, C. Ktein, L. Grzegozewskos S. August. ROW 2--A. Wittiarnson, D, Leverenz, D. Taytor, J. Aitswortti M. Biork. ROW 3-R, Scttmitt, J. t-teberlins J td F , Edington, D. Sonente , Attrnan, RCPVV 4-E. Schmidt K. Westerrnann, G, Wottl, R. Treanor, D Rude, ROW 5-R.Watst1, W. Biesctwke, R. Otsen. J. Mitewski, Second-Right ROW I-C. t-tatter, L. Mutaszak, V. Hoi ingseao, A, Skuoier, R. Wiibourr M. Retersen ROW 2-D. Grace, V. Mccarttwy, D. Stowinski, L, Atten, J Baas, J. Liss, ROW 3-J. Baker, R. D'Angeto, T. Mectt, E, Mossting, W Kiesqen, D. Witte, ROW 4-G. Burrett, B. Vrabtik R. Wright Borberski, D. Bradt-ey. Bottom Picture-Right ROW I- , . Eqgert, ROW 2-C. Seitner, W. Berg, E, Roczatko, M, Btoctw, D. Weio, D, Swanson, V. Vick, ROW 3-R. Stat? L. Szyrnanski, J. Fink, D. Tobias, S. Kteven, D. Gordon, R. Ristau, D. Enders, D, Andersen L F. Gurecke, t-t. Bergrrian, L. Sorensen, ROW 4 B K M - , uctwarski. D. Srnittw, .Sc:ttrnetnit, E. Witt, D. Gitson, ROW 5-R. Fisctier, R. Wttite, R. Roberts J. Westey, J. Neubauer, A. Swanson, S. Sctiirnet, A. Bigatt, M. Swidde. Ji -149- B. Borst, E. The Picked PlaToon Wins Honors Tor Schurz Top-RighT--SgT. EchTinaw. Top Piciure-Picked PlaToon ROW I-R. Johnson, C. Gray, ROW 2-A. AugusTyn, E. Dubinski, J. Froelich, J, Kowalski, A. Mueller, R. Chandler, L. KroTTa, C. Cooley, D. Jacobs, P. Geannopoulos, ROW 3-W. Crosby, K. Bush, E, Johnson, P, Dugan, T. Radarnaker, R. Richardson, K. Pawlias, R. Kuempel, B. PeTersen, ROW 4- R. PioTrowski, J. McGraTh, J. Johnson, D. Kreiling, J. Nixon, R. Frerk, D. Benne-TT, B. STahl, L. Szymanski, J. Price, F. LaCassio, The R.O.T.C. Picked PlaToon culminaTed iTs inTensive Training period by walking oTT wiTh TourTh place in The ciTywide Picked PlaToon compeTiTion. This annual evenT Took place in The armory oT The lsT regimenT, Illinois reserve miliTia on March 27. Cade-Ts in The TirsT Tive winning plaToons are awarded ribbon bars Tor Their ouTsTanding perTormance. The com- peTiTion was exTremely close in mosT insTances. CalumeT ranked TirsT wiTh 868 poinTs ouT oT a possible TOOO. The oTher Tour winners were Hyde Park, 8353 STeinmeTz, 850: Schurz, 8493 and Harper, 835. The TirsT place plaToon re- ceived a Trophy Trom Mrs. J. D. TrouT, who represenTed The Ladies auxiliary oT The Spanish American War VeTerans. Major Clark Hopkins presenTed CadeT LT. Col. Richard Johnson, Commander oT The Schurz Picked PlaToon, wiTh The bars Tor iTs members. Each plaToon was inspecTed and drilled separaTely unfil all TwenTy-seven oT The uniTs had been judged criTically. AT Three o'clock a grand review oT all The uniTs was held and The winners were announced. FourTh place is The highesT The plaToon has placed in iTs hisTory. Schurz was The besT drill uniT Tor The plaToon consisTing mosTly oT non-commissioned oTTicers who had pracTiced aT 7215 every morning. Aside Trom The picked plaToon compeTiTion The group compeTes aT The YouTh ConvenTion sponsored by The Ameri- can Legion. -150- R.O.T.C. Officers MusT Drill, Plan, Achieve These oTTicers siTTing aT council so eTTicienTly have worked hard To achieve Their ranking. Like all oTher members oT The R.O.T.C., They began as cadeTs. Each cadeT aTTer a period oT Training is enTiTled To Take an examinaTion Tor The posiTion oT corporal. IT he receives a saTisTacTory mark, he is promoTed and given command oT a squad. Upon having TaiThTully and eTTicienTly dis- charged his duTies as corporal, he may Take The TesT Tor sergeanT. IT accepTed, he assisTs his plaToon leader who has command oT Three or Tour squads. A plaToon leader is a lieuTenanT who has meT The requiremenTs oT The Board oT EducaTion. The same holds True Tor all advanced posiTions, such as, capTain, major, and lieuTenanT-colonel. Each addiTional rank carries wiTh iT more re- sponsibiliTy. Such exercises as These shown in The picTure begin wiTh The Tamiliar sound oT oTTicers' commands. They conTinue Tor TorTy minuTes once a week. This helps The men To keep in beTTer physical condiTion. The drill The men are doing in This picTure is like child's play. The R.O.T.C. wouldn'T mind doing This simple knee-bending exercise every week, buT iT is The hard exercises, such as, Touching your Toes wiTh boTh TeeT oTT The ground, ThaT really presenT diTTiculTies, The oTTicers are all good sporTs and They do The exercises righT along wiTh The men. Thus our oTTicers pracTice whaT They command. PicTure I SITTING-J. l-lerres, R. SchulTz, T. Lewandowski, sTanding-E. Johnson, R. Mack PicTure 2 NinTh Period R. O. T. C. ln TronT oT groupfJ. l-lerres. ROW I-W, Oyen, R. l-lerr, J. McGraTh, ROW 2-C. Skiba, E. R. Mueller, E. PocazTko, T, TopiTz. ROW 3-N. SchwichTer, F. Defirank, T. Kells, R. Reagan. ROW 4-F. Crivlare, lvl, OTTow, R, Evans, R. Shapiro. ROW 5-G, Verplanken, R, Busse, R. Bendix, F. LaCasio. ROW 6-R. Kish, l-l. GroTT, J. Jackson, D. RaTerman. ROW 7-W. Zarodny, R. BeTTis, N. BarTh, R, Yanke. ROW 8-R. Beck, l-l. BarTh, R. Laners, R. Walsh, ROW 9fR. Jobus, J. Schellie. -151- V A Fine RhyThm of Men, Medals, and Military SaluTes ShaveTails, CadeTs, Corporals, PrivaTes, and even Roolc- ies-They are all parT oT The R.O.T,C. In This war year no organizaTion aT Schurz is more imporTanT Than ThaT oT The Reserve OTTicers. A miliTary aTmosphere pervades The campus, and The immaculaTe uniTorms remind us all oT The responsibiliTies oT our miliTary leaders. SenTry duTy aT The enTrances oT Schurz oTTers Training Tor The immediaTe TuTure and gives a marTial air To The school. The R.O.T.C. has progressed during The year Through Federal lnspecTion, Picked PlaToon CompeTiTion, and OTTicers' Farewell. Passing in review Through The minds oT These boys are ThoughTs oT privaTes becoming colonels, and oT colonels wishing They were sTarTing all over again as privaTes, and oT The memorable miliTary balls. I.asT semesTer The Grand March was led by l.ieuTenanT Colonel Ted Lewandowslci, Major ExecuTive OTTo Podlaha, Major Dick Mack, and Major Bob Schulz. This semesTer had a new TirsT line consisTing oT LieuTenanT Colonel Diclc John- son, Major ExecuTive Charles Gray, Major Edward Dubinslci, Major EvereTT Johnson, Major Jaclc Cullen, and CapTain AdjuTanT Richard Kuding. Now our graduaTes leave The R.O.T.C. - The marching TeeT and Tlying commands: The presenTing oT arms and saluTing oT Tlagsg The sTudy oT miliTary TacTics oT yesTerday and The miliTary TacTics oT Tomorrow: and, wiTh sincere regreT, The able guidance and auThoriTy oT SergeanT A. E. Frisch and SergeanT R. R. EchTinaw. 1ri 'Tr gif ' j '1 l l ROW I - Frerlc, SchmidT, Mysialc, Cable, Ainscough, FawceTT, Murphy, Forslund, ROW 2 - Johnson, Sassana, Goralslci, Erickson, Olsen, BernTsen, Schu, lzbiclci, Siers, ROW 3 4 Sayles, Mulac, Maynard, Nelson, SCOTT, Rosenberg, Lamiclc, ROW 4 - PeTerson, Kupczylc, Mcfiregar, Carbic, Mech, Kandifer, ROW 5 - Chisesi, TopiTs, Schroeder, Seiler, WursTer, VenLos. ROW I -- MaTloclc, JeweTT, GoTTmann, Nemcelc, VesTy, Tade, ROW 2 f PunTa, Meyers, Broclc, Mlodoclc, Frey, Lavin, ROW 3 - Kreiling, Crosby, lrTi, Braley, T-layes, l-lallengren, MeTz, PTenning, ROW 4 - Jaelcel, Porezinslci, AlTman, Bowder, l Tauber, ROW 5 - CasaTi, Cooley, Crown, Archer, Carlson, ROW 6 - Jacobson. l Machalinslci, Richardson, BarTling, BrandT, Kingsley, Moe. l - T52 - p. ,, ROTC. Works To Win at Federal Inspection On May 20, TQ43, The Schurz R,O.T.C. had lheir annual Federal Inspeciion in The large gymnasium ol lhe school. Among The many army oidicers wno ailended, Colonel W. F. Morrison and Maior Elberl are our mosl lreguenl visilors. Lasl year, The Schurz R.O.T.C. placed sixlh in The cily and once again relained an honor posilion as a high school unil. Sergeanl Frisch knew Thai we would have an oulslanding regimenl' lhis year because ol The brillianl work Turned in by The Picked Plaloon and The Rille Team. Al The lnspeclion, The R.O.T.C. deparimenl medals were awarded by Colonel W, F. Morrison in a very impressive ceremony. The Oliicerls FFTiciency Medal was presenled lo Cadel Second Lieuienanl John McGralhq Non-commissioned OFlicer's E'Fliciency Medal, Cadel Masler Sergeanl Leroy Krolla: Band Fhficiency Medal, Cadel' Second Lieulenanl Maclyn Real, Riile Marksmanship Medal, Jesse Siersq Neal- esl Cadel Medals, Cadels Peler De Franco, Roberi Bauer, l-larry Goldman, and l-larold Wingfield. Olher medals pre- senled al' This lime were: Uniled Spanish War Velerans' Auxiliary Medal by Mrs. McKingey, American Legion Aux- iliary Medal by Mrs. Fel er, Velerans oi Foreign Wars Medals by Commander Anderson, American Legion Medals by Bernard Weisl, and lhe Qnicago Tribune Medals by Mr. Maxwell. Federal lnspeclion is one ol The mosl imporlanl evenls on lhe R.O.T.C. calendar. Al This lime, lhe regimenl appears in review be-lore army oliicers and is iudged by lhern. For weeks before The iudging, The enlire regimenl drills inlen- sively and earneslly so Thai Schurz may place high in lhe Tinals. The cadeis do noi hesilale lo give addilional lime io drilling, and lor weeks conducl a review Twice a week oi lheir own, one hour before school. Even during Clean-up week, lhey drill long hours working lo achieve mililary pre- cision. The resull is always an R,O.T.C. uniil ol which Schurz can be duly proud. Bofiom Piciure-Officers' Club IN FRONT-R. Johnson, ROW I4E. Dubinski, R. Lunclh, R, Piolrowski, C. Gray, J, Cullen, E. Johnson, D, Kreiling, ROW ZYA. Augusiyn, W. Crosby, J. Johnson, D, Zillmann, R. Bergeson, Fl. Crain. B, Relersen, ROW 3-R. Nowicki, W. Oyerx D.Tade, R. Punia, R. Chandler, B. Meyer, B, Sayles, ROW 4- K. Bush, J. Froelich. J. Kowalski, R. Frerk, R. Richardson, F. Lacassio, W. Fonger, ROW 54J. McGraTh. K. Pawlias, T, MacReal, J. Nixon, A, Mueller, D. Erickson, T. Radarnaker. Training Tor The Responsibilities of Manhood A Tour Through The shops reveals mysTeries To The uniniTiaTed. Bewildered by The whir oT moTors, The beaT oT hammers, and The clang oT meTals, The visiTor gazes abouT him in wondermenT. All is acTiviTy7 no one pauses in his work To give The sTranger a glance. The work in hand is all absorbing. Occasionally, The sTaccaTo oT voices soars above The workshop din as a small group consulTs abouT The progress oT a candlesTicl4 holder or an a-eroplane Tuselage. ln one shop, boys are Torging plasTic meTaIs and are making wrenches, sTaples, or Torge Tongs. They are learning To handle such Tools as ballfpean hammer, hand punch, hoT and cold cuTTer, or sledge hammer. ln The lndusTrial Shops, To gain pracTice in soldering, The boys are engrossed in malcing dusT pans, scoops, and doughTnuT cuTTersg The maTerials Tor These are old cans. EvenTually, They will learn To handle arT meTal, bench meTal, or sheeT meTal. Around in The elecTric shop, The visiTor Tinds The boys aT worlc on wire splicing or learning The UndervvriTer's l4noT. The Tools are simple here, a plane, Tile, sandpaper, lcniTe, drill, saw, and screwdriver. Woodshop, The visiTor learns, is popular because here, arTicles Tor home use are made, lamps, boolc ends, magazine racks. OT laTe, The model aeroplane Tor governmenT use has been oT inTeresT. Finally, in The machine shop, The pupils are learning To Turn and plane cold sTeel. Here, in These shops, The visiTor Teels, pupils are gaining experiences ThaT will malce Them beTTer ciTizens, capable oT enTering The indusTrial world wiTh The abiliTy To use Their hands and Tools in a worlqman-lilce manner, Shop and Pre-Flight Courses Gain in Popularity The boys of These shops are inTensely inTeresTed in Their work. OperaTing The laThes requires concenTraTion, buT The skill developed is one greaTly needed in The indusTrial world Today more Than ever beTore. All acTiviTies are designed To develop skill and knowledge oT The TundamenTals oT basic Trades which will make These boys beTTer workmen in Times oT peace as well as oT war. BuT in classrooms Tar removed Trom These inTeresTing scenes oT shop work, a newer subjecT is being sTudied wiTh equal eagerness. IT, Too, like The TundamenTals oT shop work and The Tun- damenTals oT elecTriciTy is a governmenT reguiremenT. In academic classrooms Pre-FlighT courses are rapidly becoming mosT popular because They are The open door To The TuTure. lT you were a Pre-FlighT sTudenT, you would know in advance abouT Chicago's changeable weaTher and wheTher The day will bring sunshine or rain. ThaT's only one OT The Things The Tour Pre-FlighT classes in Schurz are learning. They also learn how To plan Trips Trom one place To anoTher by plane: why an airplane sTays up in The air, and some oT The rules governing Those who Tly. Many inTeresTing Topics are broughT up in class by sTudenTs who wish To know more abouT yesTerday's weaTher, why a Navy dive bomber has perToraTed Tlaps, or any odd quesTions ThaT have been lurking in Their minds. From The meager beginning oT Two classes, when iT was TirsT inTroduced aT Schurz, iT has ex- panded To such a degree ThaT nexT year There will be Twelve classes. The TirsT semesTer iT was TaughT by Mr. Anderson who is now in The Navy. Pre-l:lighT now is being TaughT by Mr. Church. Under Mr. Churchs direcTion The sTudenTs will end Their year oT Pre-FlighT by Taking The Govern- menT TesT given To piloTs when applying Tor Their privaTe piloTs license. -155- i 5. The Village Blacksmith-Schurz Student Model for 19-43 The rhylrhm ol The forge is a familiar one in lhe ears ol Schurz sluclenls. l-lere wilh hammers and anvils The boys beal' oul everylhing from chisels lo book ends. Today, al lhe benches in lhe shops, girls also are gelrling lhe lunclamenlals which will help Jrhern lo serve here al home while Jrhe boys are serving overseas for Democracy. When Better Cars Are Built, Schurz Students will Build Them Schurz Car Clinic is working to a patriotic rhythm all its own to keep the tamilv cars working at high etticiency. Car ills are diagnosed and methods ot preventing trouble are taught as a war program in the auto shop. l-lere, the car is studied so that a student acguires a general knowledge ot all its parts and their tunctions. t-le learns to make simple adiustrnents without special equipment. The boys bring in the tamilv car tor overhauling, and methods ot tinding and eliminating troubles ot a mechanical or electrical nature are covered in a practical wav. Proper speeds, the dangers involved when traveling at high speeds, and the absolute necessity tor proper braking and steering at all times are emphasized, also. A Tip To Uncle Sam: Schurz Men Train for Service The Carl Schurz Engineering Club, sponsored by Mr. William E. Willard, is proud oT iTs Honor Roll which includes The names oT TiTTy-Tive Tormer members who are now in The service oT our counTry. A gold sTar aT The Top oT The lisT commemoraTes Harry Klein, a pasT presidenT. During The ThirTeen years oT iTs exisTence, The Carl Schurz Engineering Club has Tollowed an eleven-poinT program which has included a varieTy oT acTiviTies such as demonsTraTions, exhibiTs, hobbies, debaTes, and lecTures. From Time To Time The club has sponsored assemblies, presenTing proTessional lecTurers on scienTiTic subiecTs. Various manuTacTuring concerns have recognized The imporTance oT The club and have senT ouT valuable exhibiTs on The laTesT scienTiTic developmenTs. When Mars, God oT War, came inTo The saddle, The Club added a TwelTTh poinT To The program-conTribuTion To The war eTTorT. The War Bond Cloclc, wound up by Ted Urban, Ticlced oTT The amazing ToTal oT S4000 in war bonds purchased by The members. Earl Edmond had The responsibiliTy oT seeing ThaT leTTers were wriTTen To The men on The l-lonor Roll. Copies oT The Engineer, ediTed by Don Thompson, conTaining maTerials and illusTraTions perTinenT To The war indusTries, were mailed To The alumni in service. The presenT governmenT program, inTroduced by Dean CrrinTer oT The Illinois lnsTiTuTe oT Technology, showed The members The need oT selT-appraisal and aroused Their inTeresT in maThemaTics and reading slcills. The dearTh oT meTeorol- ogisTs has prompTed The sTudy oT weaTher charTs and weaTher predicTions. All The members oT The Carl Schurz Engineering Club are seriously preparing To malce Their conTribuTions To Uncle Sam. Top PicTure STANDING - W. Eonger, W. Oyen, D. Thompson, G. Coanda, J. Kowalski, B. Bauer, O, Podlaha, B, Sayles. SEATED-R. FawceTT, C. Miller, R. Schneider, Mr.Willard, J. Kaberna, E. Edmond. l BoTTom Piciure STANDING - R. STulTauTh, K. Schuralc, W, Meyer, J. Riach, W. BradTlce, T-l. Cohen, R. l.iebelT, A. NiTschlce, B. Zimmer, l-l, PuTTrich, R. Schirmer, C. Bahr, W. EichoTT. SEATED-T. Urban, E. Fawlalr, D. BuTcharT, E. MarTino, C. JanTho, J. Mullen, C. Tabac, Mr. Willard. -158- Plastics and Synthetics Help Metals Win the War The Engineering Club was privileged lo preseni a ifascinaiing exhibir of The Universily of Illinois' geological wealfh of our war +ime maferials. Wi+h This display was shown an elaborale collecfion of plasfics and synlhelics. Some of Jrhese were presenied by The Sandee Manufaciuring Company of which Mr. Elmer Szaniay, former 'rreasurer of our club, is preddenh The exhibif of Siraiegic Maierials coniained a weallh of iniormaiion abour raw rare meials, alloys, ores, minerals, abrasives, peiroleum producis, paper, chemicals, flow charl diagrams, books and fables seldom seen in such a compacr arrangement Peflibone- Mullilcen, Srandard Oil, Kramer and Company, and many oihers were donors. f l 661 IIBIT isgaiwdszf 6 Ami' ' Vdlfime, A ROW I-T. Urban, W, Fonger, R Schneider, R. Fawceil, J. Kaberna, D Thompson, F. Lo Cascio, C. Miller, E Edmond, R. Schirmer, ROW 2-A. Muel- ler, A, Janeclci, G. Coanda, J. Baum, E Michelic, F. Warzalc, C. Janlho, Mr Willard, J. Mullen, R. Slrauss, H. Cohen K. Schuralc, W, Meyer. -I59- y Schurz STudenTs Do Their Part To uKeep 'Em Flying Tor The USA Do you ever sTop To Think abouT The consTrucTion oT a ship-a Tank-a plane? Very Tew oT us do, buT The Technical DeparTmenT oT Schurz is making a greaT many boys and girls undersTand The hours oT draTTing, drawing, and planning alone ThaT are puT inTo every piece oT machinery ThaT goes OTT To war. Boys and girls alike are made Tamiliar wiTh The inTricacies oT Treehand drawing, mechanical and machine drawing, and draTTing in our large sunny drawing rooms. In Times such as These, in which blueprinTs are The prevailing liTeraTure, none oT us can aTTord To miss The many opporTuniTies oTTered in courses ThaT include biueprinTing. Our shops are working overTime To supply The mechanical world wiTh TuTure mechanics. Perhaps many a lady welder oT Tomorrow will have had her Tuncla- menTal Training here aT Schurz under The guidance oT our capable insTrucTors. The Tech boys made Their greaTesT conTribuTion To The war eTTorT by assembling hundreds oT model airplanes which are used by The Navy Air CadeTs in recognizing The diTierenT Types oT planes. The boys, under The direcTion oT Mr. Drdla, Mr. Berens, Mr. SuTherland, and Mr. Reischmann, puT Their work on The basis oT a modern assembly line. Shop ll7 roughed ouT The wings, Tuselage, and ponToons. Shop H6 made and soldered The sTruTs and sprayed The Tinished plane. Shop ill Tinished and assembled The models. Finally, The labels, prinTed by our prinT shop, were aTTached and The models were compleTed. Among The Twelve hundred models were included SpiTTires, P-38's, Douglas Bombers, and l-laliTax Bombers. We are proud oT our Technical DeparTmenT and iTs emphasis on paTrioTic service. -160- Prepare! Join Schurz DeTense Shift in The Shops The job oT The schools and colleges oT America is To provide The opporTuniTy Tor every youTh To equip himselT Tor a place in winning The war. The Army is To Teach men To TighT. Time and TaciliTies needed Tor This iob cannoT be used on a job which could have been done beTore The inducTion oT men inTo The Army. Regardless oT cosT, Time, inconvenience, The Tem- porary sideTraclcing oT non-war obiecTives or even The Temporary scrapping oT peaceTime courses, There musT be an all ouT eTTorT on The educaTion TronT. The schools have been called upon To Tace The sTern necessiTies oT war, To break wiTh TradiTion, and To abandon Tor The duraTion non-essenTial inTeresTs, cus- Tomary organizaTional and school problems. The mosT imporTanT curricular change was The inclusion oT pre-inducTion Training. Every boy in The elevenTh and TwelTTh grades musT devoTe a minimum oT one period a day To pre- inducTion worlc. VocaTional inTeresTs and naTive abiliTies oT The sTudenTs are To be considered in The preparaTion oT The individual Tor speciTic occupaTions, needed by The armed Torces. The paTTern oT insTrucTion as ouTlined by The War DeparT- menT and bearing The approval oT The U. S. DeparTmenT OT EducaTion is as Tollows: TwelTTh year Boys wiTh only one year leTT beTore graduaTion2 T:undamenTals oT ElecTriciTy- l SemesTer FundamenTals oT Shop Worlc-l SemesTer T:undamenTals oT Machines-l SemesTer Those having a year oT Physics qualiTy Tor: FundamenTals oT Radio-l year FundamenTals oT AuTomoTive Mechanics-T year Boys having Two years leTT beTore graduaTion musT compleTe all oT The above courses. Upon The compleTion OT each course, VicTory cerTiTicaTes will be awarded To each sTudenT successTully compleTing a pre- inducTion course. This cerTiTicaTe will accompany The man To The Army RecepTion CenTer and will be used as evidence in deTermining The iniTial assignmenT oT The man To The Army job Tor which he is To be Trained. -161 Soccer Tribe 2 X 2- Y 16 gf Q I ,T ' I ,QNX IT Jf Hill V Q 'WX Looks Ahead To NexT Season Coach Pollack puT a loT oT TaiTh in his Twelve reTurning IeTTermen including CapTain Erank Ivlallek, Ray Joworsky, Richard Galli, Ray Lanzillo, Ed BuTkiewicz, STan Zielinski, Ted Urban, Goren Anderson, Ed Bevein, Arnold Isaak, Tom Omerod and Bob Tobiason To pull him Through wiTh a good soccer season, and he wasn'T IeT down. During' The season The BooTers deTeaTed Crane Tech Tor The TirsT Time in I2 years, and whipped Amundsen in Two TilTs, 6-O and 4-O. They also Tied wiTh Von STeuben O-Oi. Dropping Two games To Lane O-4 and O-4, one To Crane 0.4 and one To Von STeuben O-2 gave Them a season's ToTal oT 7 poinTs To puT Them in TourTh place in The NorTh SecTion. AT The close oT The season a Tew SchurziTes were chosen by The coaches oT The NorTh SecTion To represenT The IaTTer in an All-STar game againsT The SouTh SecTion. Those who represenTed The purple and gold were Ken ChrisToTTerson, Tom Omerod, Edward BuTkiewicz, Vahn Pedian, Arnold Isaak, and lasT buT noT leasT CapTain Erank Ivlallek. NexT year's Team will include I3 IeTTermen having IosT Tour Trom This ye-ar's squad, CapTain Earnk Mallekg All-STaTe, Bob STahl, STan Zielinski, and Bob STuhlTauTh. The Schurz 'BooTers' should make plenTy oT Trouble Tor Their opponenTs in The lNIorTh SecTion, said Coach Pollock. I-Iowever, Time will Tell. TOP LEFT ROW I-D. Jehs, R. Neri, T. Ormerod, E. BernTsen, P. GaTTi, V. Pedian, Mr, Pollack, coach, ROW 2-E. Mallek, capTain, S. Janislawski, E. BuTkiewicz, R. Braenne, T. Urban, B, I-IarnaT, R. Zielinski, T. Ahlbarn, K. ChrisToTTerson, A. Isaak, C. Plambeck, B. STuhITauTh, S, STahI, G. Anderson, T. Foley, Cv, GodTrey, manager. TOP CENTER-S. STahI. BOTTOMfV, Pedian, E. BuTkiewicz Ibackgrouncll TOP RIGHT-F. Mallelc. - 162 - BASEBALL Hughes, Pedian, Cheney zyk, K a Tz, STewarT STauch, PeTers, I-IeldT ROW 3-Blecke, PTisTer Young, Boik, Schmid Boy, Brevick, BreTTman Lower LeTT-ROW I- Rasmussen, Bonior, Corr, Klimek, I-lansen, Cal- meyn, ROW 2-Ed- sTrom, GeraghTy, Grac- Coach Nowak. Diamond STays Hope Tor a Winning Season WiTh a good nucleus back Trom lasT year and many new prospecTs, The Schurz baseball Team had hopes Tor a good season This year. The TasT ball oT Jim Suchecki and a big TirsT inning was Too much Tor The Bulldogs when They dropped Their opener To Lane 9 To 4. ATTer losing To Lane, Ralph Cheney came back To piTch his TeammaTes To an 8 To O vicTory over Senn. d h 'I T Tl Schurz baseball Team Schurz's rivals Trom Lake View scored an upseT over Schurz 9 To 3. Ami sT a an s orm, we Turned back Sullivan To The Tune oT 5 To O in Their TourTh League game. WiTh Kenny Corr using The wood The Bull- dogs deTeaTed TaTT 3 To 2. h T' I IT b T 5 will eT ou IO, said Coach Nowak. The Schurz Baseball Team won'T We cannoT give you T e ina resu sg u g y sTop TighTing. SENIOR TEAM ROW I-R. Ryan, E. DziaTlik, R. Pedersen. ROW 2-R. Engh. I-I. DaymenT, D. Rued, R. Skoglund, W. Lambeau, Mr. Soodik, coach: R. Gnarro. On Board!-D, STonesiTer. The Schurz Junior and Senior Swimming Teams scored double vicTories in a Tour- way meeT wiTh Wells, I-Iarrison, and AusTin. BoTh Teams scored 28 poinTs. In The junior division The Schurz men Took Tour TirsTs and Two Thirds in The six evenTs. The seniors came in second Tive Times, Tied Tor TirsT, and Took a TirsT in compiling Their winning scores oT 28 poinTs. JUNIOR TEAM ROW I-R. Lundin, L. Neri, R. Caruso, L. Cul- len, R, Wilson, ROW 2 -D. Walker, R. STewarT, E. Biore, A. Busch, J. Schneider, G. GruncliTz, J. Barriage, E. Kall- hauge, J. KIemundT, ROW 3-Mr. Soodik, coach: J. Fainor, J. Or- merod, J. Corville. Cutdoor Squad Hopes To Repeat Indoor Feats an- The CiTy Indoor Champions opened Their ouTdoor schedule enTering The WheaTon Relays and Taking second place honors behind Oak Park. On May TirsT, The cindermen again placed second To Oak Park in The Proviso Relays. Wednesday, May TiTTh, broughT The Bulldogs To Key Branch in a dual meeT wiTh Crane Tech, The Seniors winning 78lf2 To 27lf2 and The Juniors 50 To 27. Because This book goes To press beTore The oTher meeTs are held, we are unable To give you The resulTs. The schedule includes dual meeTs wiTh Harrison, Senn, RoosevelT, Lane, AusTin, STeinmeTz. The Purple and' Gold should easily be The vicTors oT These dual meeTs. In regard To The STaTe MeeT, The Bulldogs should be among The Top Tive Teams. By now The Schurz Trackmen should have won The Chicago Teachers Relays and The CiTy MeeT To end The besT Track record ever made aT Schurz. None oT These accomplishmenTs could have been done wiThouT The besT Track coach in The ciTy, George Topping, guid- ing The Team. TRACK PicTure 1-Keller, Cara. PicTure 2-Wahl, Wilson, Birns. PicTure 3-ChrisToTTerson. PicTure 4--STone, Dowling. Cindermen Win Indoor TiTle- Establish Record l I Upper LefT-ROW I-T. Morkiewicz, T. Omerod, L. Groves, M. Dulko W. Klink, K. ChrisTofTerson, G. Godfrey, A. Zodwich, L. Wahl ROW 2-J. Kroch, C. McxTThies, R, Lolly, A. Boy, G. WhiTTIe, T MorTino, T. Coro, R. Dowling, R, Hosch, ROW 3-G. Gresey, Mgr. J. Mochos, C. Bergei, C. Fromef, ROW 4-W. GuTfeboe, Mgr., P Koiden, D. Bernfsen, M. SmiTh, H. Shcimbough, W. Lorenz, G mencki, G. ToseTT, J. Nernec, A. Birns, Cc:pT., K, Beiersdorf, B Lcirson, A. Keller, F. HeldT, F. Gondello, Mgr., J. KlemundT. Lower Lefl'-ROW I-E. Foley, J. CosleTT, W. Drewes, C. Derif, S Volenziono, C. Kerros, H. DoymenT, C. Volenziono, ROW 2-P Schillocci, H. Burien, J. LombrighT, J. Debish, F. Siroy, E. Semis Gondello, L. Adoms, CcpT. Borkis, R. Berner, D. Pfeiffer, H. Nowicki Copi., C. Jonke. The Carl Schurz l943 Track Team's ouTsTanding achievemenTs noT only wenT down in The Bulldog record books buT in CiTy's record books as well. BoTh Junior and Senior Teams came Through wiTh an excellenT indoor season. ln The 3lsT Annual Track and Field Championship oT The Chicago Public High Schools, The Senior Team scored Their mosT impressive vicTory oT The season by rolling up 62lf2 poinTs, esTablishing a new poinT ToTal. lndiyiduals who helped bring The Senior Track Championship To Schurz were CapT. Al Birns, Ed Lorenz, WalTer Klink, Howard STone, Glenn Harg, Glenn WhiTTle, Ralph Dowling, Berkeley Larson, Norman Wilson, Jerry Nemec, Ken ChrisToTTersen, Leslie Graves, Tom Cara, ArT Keller, George TaseTT, and Fred Riehman. The Junior Team placed TiTTh wiTh Eugene Servis, RoberT Nuwicki and The Junior Relay Team doing The scoring. ln The Oak Park Relays, which someTimes is called The STaTe Indoor MeeT, Schurz placed second behind The HosT. This meeT ended The indoor season. -165- Horcq, N. Wilson, R. Ericksen, ROW 5-Mr. Topping, G. OsTro- E. Kosion, R. Hosch, ROW 3-J, KlemundT, L. BuTz, R. Conhom, O. Ludwigsen, G. UdsTuen, Kvcivli, C. Weichmonn, J. Miller, W. Ros- mussen, G. Gresey, ROW 4-Mr. Topping, G. Kciden, A. Meschewski, H. Foreman, J. Foreman, L. SmiTh, W. GuTTeboe, Mgr., ROW 5- Bowling Leagues and Cross CounTry Runners IT was noT more Than naTural ThaT Mr. Topping should come up wirh a sparkling brigade, because oT The brillianT sTars ThaT composed The Team. And during The season The Bulldogs were undeTeaTed, whipping Crane, Maine, Lane, Harrison, and Lindblom. Then came The ciTy meeT The big day Tor Schurz.On SaTurday, November I4, aT WashingTon Park, in which TwenTy-Two schools parTicipaTed bringing The Tield oT over ZOO conTesTanTs, our own CapTain Howard STone, was The individual winner. OTherTeam members who placed were Ed Lorenz, Third wiTh Ralph Dowling running TiTTh, and Tom Cara, sixTeenTh. Klink, Sigmund, Rasmussen, and Adams also placed. The Team as a whole placed Third wiTh 69 poinTs behind Lane The winner, and Harrison second. Bowling, one oT Schurz's mosT progressive sporTs, was indeed in Tull swing during The pasT semesTer. Two separaTe leagues were needed To supply adequaTe TaciliTies Tor The bowlers. The Tuesday league meT aT Samuelson's arcade, and The Wednesday league did Their pin spliTTing aT The Garden RecreaTion. Each league had iTs own secreTary To keep records and Take care oT all The league acTiviTies. Bill Farrell handled The secreTary's duTies oT The Tuesday league, and Don Zieger did The same Tor The Wednesday league. Aside Trom his league work, Bill also Took care oT The Treasurer's job Tor a club consisTing oT all The bowling league secreTaries in The ciTy. Mr. Fleming, who is The sponsor oT This rapidly growing club, also sTaTed ThaT, aT The end oT The season, The bowlers would be TreaTed To a banqueT aT The Sherman HoTel. Top RighT ROW I-R. Chandler, R. SmiTh, S. SchvvarTz, R. LuTh, H. HalTer, Mr. Fleming, ROW Zfp. Gradolph, B. Malone, W. Drynan A, Miller, O. Ondrusek, F. Spaudling, ROW 3-D, BenneTT, D. Zeiger, R. Hallengrin, R. Gaelewicz, S. STaTeldT, E, ParsT, N Gibbons. BoTTom Righi' ROW lfR. Brauns, F. Johnson, F, Becker, S. Wagner, H. HolTke, R. Suiman, ROW 2-S. Sikara, F. Kecii, 6. GebharT, M Mueller, H, Hawk, A. Burns, H. Heinz, L, PeTencin, L, Henrich, E. Johnson, VJ. VesTey, R. Chandler, R. Johnson, R. Treanor Mr. Fleming, R. Farrell, ROW 3fA. Bidzinski, A. Miller, W, Drynan, R. MagraTh, F. Spaulding, C. STahl, B, Swanson, F Reihman, R. Frerk, D. ReTerson, B. BeneT, ROW 4-K. Kucharski, E.Walding, R. DiTTrich, T.Wolmsley, H. STodink, H. Carlson B. Tauber, J. Cohn. CROSS COUNTRY Top LefT FRONT--Mr. Topping, ROW I-J, LemundT, W. Rasmussen, W. Klink, F. Lorenz, R. Adams, T. Cara, ROW 2-S. Wagner J. Sigmund, J. Kaberna, T, Mech, ROW 3eA. MaTThies, M. Dulko. BoTTom LefT R. Adams, R. Dawling, W. Klink, H. STone, C. Lorenz, ON SIDELINES-A. Valiernas, M. Dulko, T. Mech, A. MaTThies. -166- ? Americanism Club as iT Sees The Four Freedoms FEAR-The fear of God is The beginning of all wisdom. All oTher Tears are To be avoided as one would shun poison. Man cannoT aspire To higher Things wiTh fear in his hearf. Free man shall rise happy and unafraid. WANT-Man was puT here To funcTion efficienTIy. He can only do This when he enjoys The necessifies of life. All over The world youTh y earns for iTs opporTuniTy. IT will be a beTTer world when poverTy no longer chokes ambifion. RELIGION-Seeking and serving God is frequenfly referred To as man's highesT purpose. ThaT TyranT who dares To deny religious worship or To aims is denying To man The greaTesT purpose of life. ThaT TyranT perverT iT To selfish will never prevail. SPEECH- In The beginning was The word, and we mighT add ThaT iT was uncensored. Those who would deny free speech are Thereby reducing man To The sTaTus of dumb animals. Man will be free and his voice musT be heard. MQW HRK' H.. -167- AMERICANISM CLUB FEAR SITTING-R, Lundmark, B, Nafalucci, J. Odal R. Schneider, M. Ziebell, I. VanSTeen, C. PareTT, L. Brunelli, E. Ulich, STANDING-Mr. Vernon, L. Rornafowski, F. Wiefrzykowski, F. Locassio, P. PunTa, E. Edmond, R. Sfrauss, L. Kleinhans, Pur- cell, M. Perry, J, Sfurwold, J. Eckof, L, Hufchin- son, E. Van Ohlen, R. Moulfon, I. Dresse, M. Drain, V, Julian, F. Laufer, ROW 3-R. Piofrow- ski, R. Ossowski, J. Kowalski, R. Malone, F. Spaulding, B. Pillar, M. Solomon, B. Lambeau, R. Bergeson, H. Wasny, J. Leaver, S. Schoner. WANT SITTING-E. Muzal, E. Murphy, D. Skiba, B. Geannopoulos, E. Hardy, A. Ochocki, D. Dziu- binski, V. Chlopecki, STANDING-M. Waida, E. Tornow, G. BerendT, J. Skowron, B. Miller, M. Kramarz, G. Gelecke, I. Mikula, B. UTTer, C. Libel, J. De Pear, B. Wahlborg, L. Barkulis, K. McArdIe, Miss Davidson, ROW 3-H. Pefersen, J. Mullen, P. Sfaff. RELIGION ROW I-E. Rued, M. Bolinger, E. Heichfi, B. Kanovas, H. Pillman, J. Anderson, J. Joyce, J. Zimmerman, R. Arneson, G. Schafer, H. Dodson, N. Krunray, P, Erickson, J. Finnegan, F. Osiol, R. Kaznecki, ROW 2-M. Peferson, M. Noble, J. Nelson, R, Rhode, E. Pafzer, V. Reminga, R. Nai- dowski, B. Field, R. Nelson, W. Oyen, R. Rosen- be-rg. SPEECH STANDING LEFT OF FLAG-M. Black, N. Died- rich, E. Kuras, M. Bishop, H. Sfaplefon, RIGHT OF FLAG-R. Neuberg, P. Olson, L. Mock, G. Piofrowski, D, Schirmer, G. Serocki, D. Tubner, I.. Sass, A. Mafuszak, A. Wahl, ROW 2-D. Zillman, L. Wolinski, R. Ehmon, L. Sfermer, S. Ruefher, R, Wiley, H. Sfecker, P. Davis, ROW 3-J. Trigsfed, D. Mroz, L. PeTerson, M. Zdunek, J. Durcany, M. Arnundsen, M. Kruggel. CreaTe, MainTain, and Extend-ThaT's The Senior Hi Y SEATED AT TABLE-J. Murray, R. Johnson, A. PosT, D. Rued. ROW I-R. Buckwald, D. l-lansen, D. Cable, F. l-leldT, G. WhiTTle, G. Coanda, B. ThornTon. ROW 2-N. Blankenship, R. Dowling, L. BreTTman, D. PeTerson, M. PeaT, N. Phillip, B. Oyen, D. Johanson, J. Bromley, A. SallaTi. ROW 3- F. Riehman, E. Kaisen, A. Miller, G. l-lealy, G. STubenrach, B. NeuberT, L. l-lollaTz, D. ETTerTz, D. PTeiTTer. ROW 4-B. PaTzer, J. DoherTy, T. MarTino, B. BeTTis, K. Bush, T. Klimek, D. Calmeyn, T. Haywood, J. Cullen. ROW 548. Fonger, R. Nowicki, E. Johnson, C. JanTho, K. BeiersdorT, G, TaseTT, J. Memec. STANDING-Fl. STone, J. UdsTen, D. STonesiTer, B. DoruTT, A. Boy, A. STauch, P. Dugan, B. LagerquisT, C. l-larvey, T, Urban, R. Frerk, J. Levear, G. Chesser, B. Olson, Mr. STevenson, A. Birns, B. Lambeau, B. ErnsT. 'l-li-Y and The War ETTorT was The slogan Tor The spring semesTer oT The Carl Schurz Senior l-li-Y Club which meT every Wednesday nighT aT The lrving Park Y.M.C.A. The TirsT meeTing oT The new semesTer was held on February Third. This was The organizaTion rneeTing where The Tollowing newly elecTed oTTicers Took compleTe charge: PresidenT Alan PosT, Treasurer Jerry Murray, SecreTary Richard Johnson, Ser- geanT-aT-Arms l-loward STone, DelegaTevaT-large EvereTT Johnson, and Chaplain Bud ErnsT. The nexT Tour meeTings dealT wiTh The incoming prospecTive members, assignmenT oT AT The nexT meeTing The club lisTened To one oT The TinesT Talks ever given To a l-li-Y group by Rev. Bowman oT The ST. John's Episcopal Church. Rev. Bowman spoke oT pris- ons and prison liTe. The March ThirTy-TirsT meeTing marked The nighT Tor The Book Drive which, under The supervision oT co-chairmen George TaseTT and ArenT Jacobsen, neTTed over Two-hundred books Tor The armed Torces. l-li-Y DaTe lXlighT which is The biggesT evenT in The club's acTiviTies Tor The semesTer was handled by Chairman Bill Oyen. The nexT Tive meeTings consisTed oT a business meeT- Tasks, consideraTion nighT and Tinally, on March Third, Tormal inducTion. lnducTion chairman Glenn WhiTTle and his com- miTTee oT Tony Klimek, Frank l leldT, and RoberT ThornTon handled The enTrance aTTairs oT The prospecTive members. When March sevenTeenTh rolled along The l-li-Y held a joinT rneeTing wiTh The Schurz Alpha Tri l-li-Y Club. l-lere en- TerTainmenT chairman, Ed Michelic, dis- played his TalenTs as The auThor oT The play, The LighThouse Keeper's Daugh- Ter. ITs proud casT consisTed oT Bob iNleuberT, Bill Rowell, and Ted Urban. INSERT-SEATED-R, Johnson, D. Rued STANDlNG-J. Murray, B. ErnsT, A. PosT, l-l. STone. - 168 - ing and discussion, EasTer Service, Spring VacaTion, Movies, and a business meeT- ing which broughT The club up To May nineTeenTh, Trip NighT. May TwenTy-sixTh was Alumni NighT when The club wel- comed back all The Tormer members. The monTh oT June was The busiesT Tor The club wiTh The l-lay Ride, The elecTion oT oTTicers and The Farewell BangueT. Farewell chairman, Ted Urban, wiTh all The resT oT The club said goodbye To The 4A's. OTher chairmen who played im- porTanT parTs in This semesTer's program were Jack Cullen, Ed Dubinski, Bill Fon- ger, Charles JanTho, Bill Larnbeau, and PeTer Dugan. 4B C-irls' Club Uniting tor Patriotic Duty , y iss tauder and Miss Kadet, was very active in patriotic service during the past year. They tried to include interesting school news in their cheer-up letters which they sent to Schurz Servicemen stationed at many ot our nation's distant ports and camps. Scrapbooks, con 'taining tigure jokes like Littl L l 'N ' ' ROW I-B. Grum . i Verdone, M. Miller, Miss Kadet. ROW 2-I-I. Westlak ei P, Jones, D. l-tardy, M. Yancy, M. Krueggel, B. Miller, l-t. Szmanski, M. Zdunek, G. Simon, L. Adams. ROW 345 , . corvig, L, Brunelli, R. Lundmark D Arens J Odl R , . , . a, . Moulton, R. Erickson, t-l. Wenholz, B. Utter, M Kramer B. Carlson, L. Schmid, B. Filler, J. Gnadt, N. Diedrich, l. Dressler, I. Patzer. ROW I-D Wegrazyn L Gaik E T , , , , . ornow, D. Rybnik, I. Van Steen, R. Arneson. ROW ZAI-l, Dziatlik, M, Forester, D. Schirmer, B. Greenwald, L. Grelecki, M. Kuntz, R. Jan- netto, G. Froughbe , l-l. V ' rg ogt. ROW 3-L. Gorski, A. Chmielewski, F. Schutt, E. Johann, M. Mroske, D. Skiba, D. Keslinke, M. Woolsey, B, Natalucci, J. Finnegan. ROW 4-L. Hutchinson, F. Thomas, M. Samuels, L. Roma- towsk' F W' ' i, . ietrzykowski. Miss Stauder. Otticers-J.Anderson, J Nelson M OI . , . sen, M. Ziebell, P. Tappert, V. Reminga. , J. Mahoney, E. Pachel, M Martin C. e u u and beautitully colored pictures, were sent to the Red Cross tor shut-ins at various hospitals. For Christmas h . c arity, each girl brought a can ot truit or vegetables to tilt th Christmas baskets. Even t e many gaily decorated he speakers tor the semester tol- lowed the theme ot service. Kay Monson t o the Chicago Sun showed the girls h ow they might cheer the boys who were away rappings and hidden at camp with clever w surprise gitts among their Christmas prese ents. Their speaker trom the Auxiliary Women's Volunteer Service told them ab t h ' ' oui t e groups war work and intormed them that they might become members when they were eighteen years old M h . uc ot the club's success was due to the otticers, Joan Nelson, Mar L OI y ou sen, Marge Zie- bell, Pat Tappert, Jane Anderson, and Viv- ian Reminga. Planning the calendar tor a cl is important work. The otticers managed to arrange a variety ot activities trom gay times to service. The most pleasant ot the service tasks was writing school news to Schurz Service men and the best ot gay times was the joint meetin with 4B B ' CI g oys ub with a home talent program, dancing, and retreshments. N ub as large as the 4B Girls' Club -169- f Zi' 2 :-W ' E5: ,i,:lQ: .Qi iv A ..,,. ,,,, .,.,. 3 ffs 2. 5,22-:g.s:agaEag.:gsi v Candidates for Graduation-June 1943 VIRGINIA ACKERMAN-Senior Girls: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard: The Laurels: Senior Chorus: French: Slcelch: Olzlice Workersl. LORANE ADAMS-Seniors GirIs': Junior Girlsl. chairman: Americanism: French: Science: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Choral Compelilion: Service Award Clerlc: hall guard. JOSEPH ALLAIRE-Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: fire marshal: hall guard. ALBERT ALLEN-Senior Sponsors: Lalin: Thealer: Schurz Times Slarl: R.O.T.C., Non-Com. WILLIAM ALMARAZ-The Laurels: Senior Boys': boxing: hall guard. ANNE ALOMI-Seniors Girls': Senior Sponsors': Junior Girls': Americanism: G.A.A.: hall guard. MURIEL AMUNDSEN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanisrn: French: Malh: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Clean-up League: G.A.A.: hall guard. ELVIRA ANDERSON-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Junior Girls': Messiah: Mixed Chorus: Pencil Pushers': G.A.A.: hall guard. JANE ANDERSON-Senior GirIs', sergeanl-al-arms: Senior Chorus: Alpha Tri l-Ii-Y, lreasurer, Dale Nighl chairman: Americanism: Junior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: hall guard. JUNE ANDERSON-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Bowling Club: G.A.A., leller: 500 Poinl and Leller Girls': Saddle and Cycle: Mixed Chorus: Oiulice Clerks, sergeanl-al-arms: inlramurals. THEODORE ANDERSON-Class Nolalole, Williesl: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': Junior Boys': German: Defense Slamp Chairman: Model Airplane: inlramural sporls, PATRICIA ANDREWS-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Polish: Firsl Aid: N.Y.A.: inlramural volley ball: G.A,A.: hall guard, MARIE ANZELMO-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Junior GirIs': Science: Personalily: Americanism: 6.A.A.: hall guard. DELORIS ARENS-The Laurels l, 2, 3, 4, delegale: Senior Girls': Schurzone Slalzl: Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y, commillee chairman: Schurzone delegale: Schurz Times delegale: Pan American: Biology: Bowling Club: Junior Girls': G.A.A. RHODA ARNESON-Class Nolable, Mosl Arlislic: The Laurels I, 2: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri I-li-Y: Americanism: murals, leller: Solo Chorus: Madrigal Choir: Junior Girlsl, senior adviser: G.A.A. ANNIE ATHANIS-Senior Girlsl: Americanism: Slcelch: G.A.A.: hall guard. STELLA AUGUSTfThe Laurels: Senior Girlsl: Americanism: Mixed Chorus: Office Assisranls': G,A.A.: hall guard, marshal. ALBIN AUGUSTYN-Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors: R.O.T.C., picked plaloon, caplain: Oliicersf Camera. ELAINE BALIGA-Senior Girls': Americanism: Service Award clerlc: G.A.A.: hall guard. ADELINE BARNASASenior GirIs': Junior Girls': Americanism: Thealer: G.A.A.: hall guard. JAMES BARONfSenior Boys': loolball leam, varsily, lhree Iellers: hall guard. DOLORES BARRETT-Senior GirIs': Junior Girls': Americanism: Slqelch: G.A.A. CAROLINE BARTH-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Saddle and Cycle: Pencil Pushers': G.A,A. LOIS BATZ-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Slcelch: hall guard. - I70 - ? JOSEPH BAUM-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Engineering: Hi-Y: Americanism: fencing: Biology: bowling: Pan-American. HAROLD BEEBE-Senior Boys': Model Airplane: crew: inlramural sporls, baslcelball leam. DOLORES BEHREND-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Sponsors': Bela Tri Hi-Y: Saddle and Cycle: Junior Chorus: Science, secrelary: Personalily: Americanism: Biology: Ollice Clerlc: GAA. KENNETH BEIERSDORF-Class Nolable, Mosl Alhlelic: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Senior Hi-Y: loolloall co-caplain: Frosh-Soph foolball: lraclc: inlramural, baslcelball, volley ball. LEO BEITZ-Senior Boys': Bowling Club: Lalin: hall guard. VIRGINIA BEKETA-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Service Award Clerk: German: G.A.A. GENEVIEVE BERENDT-Senior Girls': Solo Chorus: Americanism: G.A.A. GRACE BERGER-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Messiah: Personalily: Saddle and Cycle: Biology: G.A.A.: gym guard. EDITH BERGERSEN-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Junior Girls': Tours: Firsl Aid: Office Clerli: G.A.A.: inlramural volley ball. ROBERT BERGESON-The Laurels Senior Boys': Americanism: R.O.T.C. Isl lieulenanl, Piclced Plaloon: Officers: Solo Chorus: Engineers': Visual Educalion. DONALD BERNHART-Schurzone, delegale: hall guard. ARTHUR BIDZINSKI-Senior Boys': baslcelball, baseball, bowling, fencing, ice slcaling, swimming, crew: Colleclor, charily fund, paper, defense slamps, scrap drive. LAWRENCE BIENEMAN-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': hall guard: fire marshal: foolball. WILLIAM BIESCHKE-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': hall guard. MERLYN BILHORN-The Laurels: Senior Hi-Y: Miracle Boolc, presidenl, lreasurer: Messiah: Concerl Band: Symphony Orcheslra: baslcelball: inlramural volley ball. STEVE BIRGEL-Senior Boys': room warden: inlramural volley ball. ADELIN BIRKNER-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Ring Commillee: rnurals: Junior Chorus: Messiah. ALVIN BIRNS-Senior Class, ireasurer: The Laurels: Senior Hi-Y: Senior Boys': Junior Boys', secrelary: Solo Chorus: inlramural, volley ball, baslcelball, lraclc feam, caplain, lellerman: loolball, lellerman. MARILYN BISHOP-Senior Girls': Balon Twirling: Solo Chorus: Messiah' advanced swimming: Pre-Flighl: Arnericanism. ANNE BISSING-The Laurels, delegale: Senior Girls': Schurzone: American- ism: G.A.A.: hall guard. MINNIE LOU BLACK-Class Nolable, Typical Schurzile: Bela Tri I-li-Y: Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Senior Sponsors': Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Girls' Marching Unil: Americanism: G.A.A. BERMAR BLAUERT-Senior Girls': Bela Tri Hi-Y, Commillee Chairman: Per- sonalily, pin cornmillee: Easy Speech: CleanvUp League, delegale: Pan- American: Saddle and Cycle: Biology, secrelary: GAA. RUTH BOEHM-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Bela Tri Hi-Y: Junior Girls Schurzone Ari: Slcelch: G.A.A. HELEN BOGECH-Senior Girls': Schurzone, lilerary: Americanism: Junior Girls': Pencil Pushers': Pre Medics: Lalin: Bowling League, caplain: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Washinglon lrip. -171- :QW RALPH BOLDA-Senior Boys': hall guard. MARION BOLLINGER-The Laurels: Bela Tri I-li-Y: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Personalily: Americanism: Schurz Times, delegale: Pencil Pushers': Washinglon lrip: G.A.A. LILLIAN BORAWSKI-Senior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard. DOROTHY BORKOWRCZ-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: 500 Girls': Junior Chorus: Polish: Schurzone, delegale: G.A.A.: hall guard. MILDRED BRACKUS-Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: G.A,A. caplain: lnlermediale Orcheslra: Personalily: Library Assislrani. DONALD BRADLEY-Senior Boysl: hall guard. WILBUR BRADTKE-Senior Boys': Engineers': hall guard. LOLA BRUNELLI-Bela Tri I-li-Y, commilrlee chairman: Senior Prom Com- millee: Senior Girls', pin commillree: Junior Prom Commillee, senior adviser: social dancing: Americanism, commillee chairman: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Junior Girls': Pan-American: G.A.A.: Personalily. MARIE BUCHHOLZ-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Cecilian Choir: Slcefch: G.A.A.: hall guard, GEORGE BULTMAN-Senior Boys': hall guard. ROBERTA BURCHBY-Senior Girls': Alpha Tri I-li-Y: Junior Girls': Terrapins: G.A.A.: Pencil Pushers': Americanism: Biology. LUCILLE BURKaSenior Girls': Junior Girl': G.A.A.: Saddle and Cycle: 500 Girls': Pan-American: hall guard. VIRGINIA BUSSELL-Senior Girls': Junior Girls': G.A.A.: Pan-American: hall guard: Senlinels: hall marshal. DONALD BUTCHART-Senior Boys': Engineers: inlrarnural sporls: hall guard. SHIRLEY BUTZLAFF-Schurzone, lilerary: Schurz Times, delegale: G.A.A.: Thealer. RICHARD BYERS-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Americanism: Engineers': German: Schurz Times, delegale: inlramural baseball: N.Y.A.: hall guard. WILLIAM CAHILL+Senior Boys': lire marshal: inlramural baseball, baslcelball, volley ball: Airplane Club. BRITT CAHLIN-The Laurels: Senior Girls', sergeanl-alearms: Junior Girls': G.A.A, leller, delegale: Schurzone Piclure Commillee: Schurzone, financial: 500 Girls: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Senlinels: Pencil Pushers': Americanism. EMMY CALLESOE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Terrapins: library assislanl: olrlice assislranl. DONALD CALMEYN-Class Nolable, Mosl Allrraclive: Senior Boys': Senior I-Ii-Y: Junior Boys', vice-presidenl: Junior Hi-Y: inlramural baseball, baslcelball, volley ball: loolball, leller: baseball, leller, Schurzone delegafe. DICK CAMPBELL'-Senior Boys': inlrramural baslcelball, loolball, baseball: hall guard. BEATRICE CARLSON-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Sola Chorus: Messiah: French: Biology: G.A.A. MARION CARPENTER-Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': hall guard: Schurzone delegale. JOHN CARRvSenior Boys': swimming: crew: Ioolball: hall guard. - 'I72 - . DOROTHY CARTER-Senior Girls: French: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus. hall guard. EDWARD CARTER-Senior Boysli Freshman-Sophomore ioofball: Americanisrn: JOHN CASAGRANDE-Senior Boys': inframural volley ball: Junior Boys': hall guard. LORETTA CHADA-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: Fersonalify: Pan-American Junior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard. BARBARA CHALMERS-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: hall guard. ROBERT CHANDLER-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Concerr Band, leiier: R.O.T.C. Band: Ushersi: Picked Plafoon: Oi-licersl: Pan-American: bowling: slcaring: Narional Rifle Associaiion. BETTY CHARNESS-Senior Girls': Personaliry: Science, vice-presidenr: Laiin: G.A.A.: German: Biology: Book Ends: Civilian Deiense delegaie. MARY JANE CHASTAIN-Senior Girls': Thealer: French: G.A.A.: Arfendance Oriice: hall guard. RALPH CHENEY-Senior Boys': inrrarnural baseball, baslceiball, bowling: Junior Girls': hall guard. GORDON CHESSER-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': R.O.T.C., Advanced Band: Engineering: Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y: Biology: Pan-Amen ican: Ushers'. DOROTHY CHIMACK-The Laurels: Senior Girlsl: Senior Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Office Assisianis': hall guard. VIRGINIA CHLOPECKl-The Laurels: Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Polish: Amer- icanism: Pan-American: Thearer Club: inrrarnural soccer, volley ball. AURELIA CHMIELEWSKI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Cecilian Choir' Spring Fesfivalg hall guard, floor marshal: hall guard. WINIFRED CHRISTIAN-The Laurels: Senior Girlsf sergeanf-ai'-arms: G.A.A., cabinei, delegaie: Cecilian Choir, Spring Fesrivalq Junior Girls': Schurzone Sraici: 500 Poinf and Lerfer Girls', presideni: inrrarnural ping pong, volley ball, inierrnediaie swim. CLARENCE CHRISTOFFEL--The Laurels: Senior Boys': hall guard, OPAL CLARK-Class Nofable, Besl' Dancer: Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Infer- mediale and Advanced Bands: leaders' gym: hall guard. ELEANOR CLAUSEN+Senior Chorus: Pan-American: Junior Red Cross: Camera: G.A.A.: Solo Chorus: Saddle and Cycle: hall guard. BETTY CLEVELAND-Senior C-irls': Saddle and Cycle: Junior Girls': hall guard, GEORGE COANDA-The Laurels: Senior Boysl: Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y: Americanisrn: Engineering: Biology: R.O.T.C., Band: Conceri Band: fire marshal. WILLIAM COCOMISE-Senior Boys': Arnericanisrn: infrarnurals: crew: hall guard. HARVEY COHEN-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Engineering: French: Solo Chorus, Messiah, Spring Fesiival: Tennis: Schurz Times: iniramural baseball, champions: floor marshal. LAVERN COLUM-Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Pencil Pushers': Solo Chorus: hall guard: Ohfice Workers: Messiah. JOHN CONSTANT-Senior Boys': Biology: fencing: hall guard. SAMUEL CONTE4Senior Boys': French: hall guard. -173- v-uk or U if ii .. ' SHIRLEY COOK-Senior 6irls': G.A.A., delegale: Junior Girls': hall guard LEE COOPER-Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: inlramural baslcelball, baseball, badminlon: swimming: hall guard. WILLIAM CORMIER-Senior Boys': lrack: crew: Senior Chorus: hall guard KENNETH CORR-Senior Boys': baseball: loolball: inlramural baseball, lraclr, baslcelball, DONALD COURTOIS-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': ice-slcaling leam: inlramural baslcelball and baseball. HARVEY CRAIN--Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., caplain: OFlicers': lraclc: inlramural volley ball and baseball: Biology. WILLIAM CROSBY-The Laurels: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., olilicer: Ushers': Oflicersl FRANK CROSS-Senior Boys': Model Airplane Club: inlramural sporls. JACK CULLEN-The Laurels l, 2, 3, 4, presidenl: Senior Boys': Senior I-li-Y: R.O.T.C., maior, piclced plaloon, rifle leam, leller: Junior Boys': Junior Hi-Y: Americanism: lraclc, leller: baslmelball. MARION CVIKOTA-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Schurzone, lilerary: Schurz Times, delegale: Cecilian Choir. HELEN DACHS-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Ger- man: Junior Girls': G.A.A. VIRGINIA DANECKI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Pan-American: Polish: G.A.A., inlramural valley ball. ELEANOR D'ANGELO-Sen-ior Girls': GAA.: hall guard. CHARLES DAVIS-Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., Isl' lieulenanl: Ushers': OPlicers': Americanism: Junior I-li-Y, presidenl, Treasurer: Concerl Band, leller: Track. WILLIAM DEGER-Class Nolable, Mosl Dependable: The Laurels l, 2, 3, 4: Eleclion Commillee, chairman: Senior Boys', Senior Sponsors': Junior,,Boys': Americanism: R.O.T.C. band: Concerl Band and Orcheslra: baslcelball 'reamg inlramural sporls. DOROTHY DEMBOWSKI-The Laurels, delegale: Senior Girls': Pan-American Junior Girls': G.A.A. THOMAS DEMPSEY-The Laurels: Senior Boys': l.a+in Club. GEORGE DES ROCHES-Advanced lnlermediale Band: Beginners' Band: hall guard. ARTHUR DEWEERDT-The Laurels: Senior Boys': hall guard. BEHNARD DEWULF-Senior Boys': Americanism: Junior I-li-Y: Sala Chorus' soccer, manager: Visual Educalion, supervisor: Schurz Times, delegale. NORMADEL DIEDRICH-The Laurels, delegale: Senior Girls': Bela Tri I-li-Y, vice-presidenl, program chairman: Americanism: Junior Girls': Senior Sponsors Schurz Times, arf edilor: Concerl Band, leller: Lalin, presidenl: Schurzone, arf, sales, lilerary. LEONARD DI MATTEO-The Laurels, delegale: Senior Boys': Model Air- plane: Library assislanl: Science, RAYMOND DITTMER-Senior Boys': inlramural baseball: hall guard. ROBERT DITTRICH-Senior Boys': German: Visual Educalion: Bowling League: inlramural baslcelball, volley ball. -174- BETTY DIXON-Senior Girls'I Bela Tri Hi-Y: Schurzone, delegale: G.A.A.: hall guard. HELENMARIE DODSON-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri Hi.Y, Chai,-. man: Eleclion Commirleet Americanism: Schurzone Arl, delegare: Pre-Medics: Saddle and Cycle: Solo Chorus. DORIS DOHERTY-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Americanism: French: G.A.A. JACK DOHERTY-Senior Boys': Senior Hi-Y, chairman: Americanism: German: Engineering: Junior Boys': cheerleader: foolball. MARION DOLAN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri l-li-Y: Americanism: Solo Chorus: Junior Girls': French: Senlinels. JOHN DOLL-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Bowling League: inlramural base- ball, baskefball. LORETTA DORSCH-Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Sponsors': Orcheslra: G.A.A. EDWARD DOYLE-Senior Boys': inlramural baslcelball, baseball, volley ball. MARSHALL DOYLE--Senior Boys' Club. MARGARET DRAIN-Class Nolable, Williesl: The Laurels': Senior Girls': Bela Tri Hi-Y: Senior Sponsors': Americanism: Personalilyg Schurzone, sfalil: Pan-American: Foreign Relalions, IRENE DRESSEL-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Pan-American French. EDWARD DUBINSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Senior l-li-Y: Americanism: Senior Sponsors': R.O.T.C., maior, piclced plaioon: D.A.R. cerrilicale, mililary ball commirfee: OFlicers': Ushers': Junior Boys': Polish. GERALDINE DURCANY-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Chorus: Marh: French: G.A.A. HELEN DZIATLIK-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri l-li-Y, iniiiarion chair- man, Dale-Nighr commillee: Senior Sponsors': Schurzone, financial, delegale: Junior Girls': Solo Chorus: G.A.A., vice-presidenf, cabinel, lefler, leaders' gym: Personalily. DOLORES DZUBINSKI-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: G.A.A.: Thearer: hall guard. JAMES EBELING-Senior Boys' Club: hall guard. JEAN ECKHOF-Class Nolable, Mosl Aflraclive: The Laurels: Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Alpha Tri Hi-Y: Americanism: Pan American: Senior, Solo Chorus, Messiah, Spring Fesrival, soloisl: Girls' Marching Unil. ALBERT EDAHL-Senior Boys': R.O.T.C.: Pan American: hall guard. EARL EDMOND-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': Americanism: inframurals, baslcelball, baseball: Junior Boys': Engineering. ELAINE EGGERT-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Schurzone Sfallf: bowling: inlra- mural volley ball: hall guard: College Corner clerk: G.A.A. RUTH EGGERT--The Laurels: Senior Girls': Schurzone Sralrl: bowling: infra- mural volley ball: hall guard: College Corner clerlc: G.A.A. RICHARD EHMANN-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Americanism: Defense Slamp delegale: movie operalor: hall guard: lunchroom guard. MARGARET ENGEL-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Bela Tri Hi-Y, Dale Nighf chairman: Schurzone Slarl: Schurzone delegale: French: Biology: G.A.A. CHARLES ENGERISER-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': inlramurals, baskelball, baseball, volley ball: bowling: hall guard. -175- as Q f if gh 'K 5 T ms ii 56 -.4 s if ' .-asv: 1 f , . wi. 11 HERBERT ERICKSEN-Senior Boys': inlrarnurals, volley ball, baslcelball: Visual Educalion, superyisor: hall guard. PATRICIA ERICKSON-Class Nolable, Mosl Musical: The Laurels, delegase: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri I-li-Y, yice-president presidenl: Solo Chorus, Messiah: Arnericanisrn: Lalin: French: Pre-Medics, presidenl: social dancing: Schurzone Slall: orchesira. FORREST EURICH-Senior Boys': Senior, Solo Chorus: Visual Educalion: hall guard: Engineering. HELEN EVETT-Senior Girlsi: Alpha Tri Hi-Y: Americanisrn: Pencil Pushe-rs', sergeanl-al-arrns: G.A.A. GEORGE FARKAS-Senior Boysi: Young Scienlisis: inlranfiural volley bail: hall guard. CLOYDE FAUSNAUGH4Senior Boysi: varsily baslcelball, leller: inlrarnurais hall guard. ROSEMARY FETH-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Laiin: Schurzone: hall guard. BONITA FIELDfThe Laurels: Senior Girls': Arnericanism: Schurzone Snag: Senior Sponsors: G.A.A.: orcheslra: Junior Girls': Biology: Luncheon Corn- miliee, JEAN FINNEGAN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanisrn: Bela Tri l-lifY, lreasurer: Senior Chorus, Messiah: Schurz Tirnes delega'l'e: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Defense Slamp delegale. WILLIAM FONGER-The Laurels: Senior I-li-Y: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., Olli- cers': Engineering. MARJORIE FORSTER-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Beia Tri I-li-Y: Arnericanisrn: Personalily: Solo Chorus, Messiah: Girls' Marching Unil: Junior Girls': French: Biology. ADELINE FOSTERAThe Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior, Solo Chorus: American ism: Pan-American: Polish: G,A.A.: Messiah. JEANNE FRAYN-Senior Girls': Arnericanisrn: Pan-American: Pencil Pushers': Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: hall guard, JOHN FREEMAN-Senior Boysi: Eleclion cornrnillee: bowling: baseball: hall guard. GRACE FROUGHBERGfSenior Class Secrelary: The Laurels: Bela Tri l-li-Y: Eleclion Commillee: Personalily, presidenl: Solo, Madrigal Chorus: Schurzone Slafl: Senior Girls': Schurzone piclure cornrni'Hee: Junior Girls', sergeanl'-at arrns. VIVIAN FRYCEK-Senior Girlsl: Junior Girls': French: hall guard. CONWAY FUHRMAN-Senior Boys': Orcheslra: lrornbone player: hall guard. DARLENE GAARE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Bowling League, presidenl: G,A.A. cabinel: swimming learn: Personaliiy: Solo, Senior Chorus: French: Bolany: Tours. LILLIAN GAIK-Senior Girls': Arnericanisrn: Personalily: Senior Chorus Cecilian Choir, Spring Fesliyal: G.A.A.: hall guard. GLORIA GELECKE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior, Solo Chorus, Messiah Spring Fesliyal: Pan American: service award clerk: G.A.A, GERALDEEN GENERAL-Senior Girls': Senlinels, sergeanl-al-arms: Slcelch: cleric: hall guard. LEONA GIERSZEWICZ-Senior Girls: G.A.A.: hall guard. ARTHUR GJERTSENA-Senior Boysl: hall guard: Junior Boysl. JOHN GLASGOW-The Laureis: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': map recon clerlc: hall guard. -176- JUNE GNADT-Senior Girls'7 Pencil Pushersl: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: service award clerlc: Mixed Chorus? hall QUGYCL EDWIN GODFREY-Senior BoyS': hall guard. VERNON GOETSCH-The Laurels: Solo Chorus: German, vice-presideni: Lalin: fire marshal: Pre-Medics: defenes siamp delegaie: yisual educalion. LORETTA GORSKI-Senior Girls': Americanism: G.A.A.: Polish: hall guard. JOHN GRATZA-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys: inlramurals, baslcei- ball leam: hall guard. CHARLES GRAY-Class Nolable, Mosi Courleous: The Laurels: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., maior execulive: Oiiicers, vice-presideni: Ushers', secreiary, vice- presidenl, presideni: piclced plaicon: Mililary Ball comrniliee: Non Coms: social dancing. BEATRICE GREENWALD-Class Nolable, Mosi Courieous: The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Alpha Tri l-li-Y: Personaliiyg Ring Commiflee: G.A.A.: iniramurals: Junior Girls', LORETTA GRELECKI-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Solo Chorus: Pencil Pushers': G.A.A.: Polish, presideni: Junior Girls'. EVELYN GREMEL-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Personalily: Biology: l.al'in: G.A.A. MARIE GRlESCH-Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Pencil Pushers': G.A.A.: hall guard. JOSEPH GRUBER-Senior Boysl: golf iearn: Young Scieniisis: hall guard, BETTY GRUM-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Schurz Times delegafe: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': inlramurals: Bowling League: Saddle and Cycle: office clerlc, BARBARA HAEGER-Senior Girls': Senior Sponsors': Pan American: Schurz Times, delegaie: boolc room assislanl: hall guard. MARILYN HAIGHT-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Beia Tri l-li-Y: Schurzone piciure delegaie: Spring Concerl: Solo Chorus, Messiah: G.A.A. JAMES HALEY-Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., firsl sergeani: Officers: Uushers: piclced plaioon: Non Coms: Schurz Times delegale: hall guard. LORRAINE HANSA-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Cecilian Chior: Schurzone piclure delegaie: SOO Poini: G.A.A.: iniramurals: bowling: Pencil Pushersl: Junior Girlsl. WALTER HANSEN-Senior Boys': R.O.T.C.: baseball: hall guard. DOROTHY HARDT-Senior Girls': German: G.A.A., hall guard. DARLENE HARDY-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior, Sola Chorus: American- ism: Personaliiy: Murals: Tours: Slceich: Junior Girls'. ROBERT HARTMANN-Senior Boys': inlramural baseball: hall guard. ERNA HARWIG-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Americanism' Pan-American: Schurzone delegale: Ring cornmiilee: Pencil Pushers': Orches- lra, Spirng Feslival, Fall Concerl. THOMAS HAYWOOD-Senior Boys': Senior l-li-Y: Junior l-li-Y, secreiary, vice-presiderii: hall guard. EUGENE HEALY-Senior Boys': Senior l-li-Y: Junior Boys': baskelball ieam' inlrarnurals, lraclr, baseball, volley ball: hall guard. JAMES HEALY-Senior Boys': Sala Chorus: inirarnurals, valley ball, baslcelball' fencing: Spanish: Biology: Science: Visual Educaiion. -177- ' .... . ,Q 1, K4 if - X : Q.: 3, . 3, I '..i.,,, 4 ff H-3 .W ,.,w-V , . . af Z W l 15: 'J m v l W4 it if T3 f .ff ELEANOR HEIDKE-The Laurels: Senior Girlslp Americanism: Personalily: Alpha Tri I-li-Y: Girls' Marching Unif: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Pencil Pushers': Biology. FRANK HELDT--Class Nolable, Mosl Popular: Senior Boys': Senior I-Ii-Y: inlramurals: lioolball, Track, skaling, fencing: Schurzone delegale: Junior Boys': Tire marshal. RICHARD HENRICH-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': bowling: inlrarnural baslceiball, baseball: hall guard. CAROL HEWES-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Bela Tri I-li-Y, sergeanl-al-arms: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus, Messiah: Junior Girls': G.A.A. RUTH HIRT-Senior Girls':Americanism:Ser1ior, Solo Chorus: G.A.A.: Saddle and Cycle: Pencil Pushers': lnlernalional Circle. ROBERT HITE-Senior Boys': bowling, fencing: hall guard. NORMAN HOEFFLEUR-Senior Boys': Model Airplane: Spanish: hall guard. LA VERNE HOFMANN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Junior Girls: Senior Chorus: Americanism: Messiah: Saddle and Cycle: hall guard: G.A.A. RUTH HOFMANN-Senior Girls: Junior Girls': hall guard: G.A.A. JEANETTE HOLDYNSKI-Senior Girls': Arnericanism: Service Award Clerk: Ari: hall guard: G.A.A. LAWRENCE HOLLATZhThe Laurels: Senior I-li-Y: Senior Sponsors': Senior Boys': Schurz Times delegale: Schurzone piclure comrnillee: Pan-American Council. JAY HOPPIE-Class Noiable, Mosl Arlisfic: Senior Boys': Ioolball lellerman: crew lellerman: hall guard: floor marshal. DOROTHY HORNSBY-The Laurels: Bela Tri I-li-Y: Senior Girls', Treasurer Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: 500 Poinl and Lellergirls, Treasurer: American ism: Mixed Chorus: hall guard: G.A.A. KEITH HUGHES-Class Nolable, Typical Schurzile: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': inlramural volley ball, baslcelball champions: baslcelball, caplain: baslcelball, baseball, leflers: Junior Hi-Y: Mililary Band: Visual Educalion: fencing. HENRY HUMMEL-Senior Boys': hall guard: Science MARTIN HUSKA-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': hall guarcl, LOUISE HUTCHINSON-Class Nolable, Mosl Lilerary: The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4, secrelary: Senior Girls': Junior Girls', presidenl: Alpha Tri Hi-Y: Schurz Times. edilor, delegale: Schurzone slafi: Lalin, presidenl: Americanism: French: Senior Sponsors': Solo Chorus: Personalily, MYFANWY INGRAM-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Pencil Push- ers': lnlernalional Circle: Junior Girls': Biology: hall guard: G.A.A., delegaie. ARENT JACOBSON-Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., Isl lf.: Ushers': O1Piicers': Rilile Team, co-caplain: Senior l-lifY: Clean-Up-League, chairman. ROSEMARY JANNETTO-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Junior Chorus: inlramural volley ball: Saddle and Cycle: German: SOO Girls: Person alily: G.A.A.: leaders' gym. CHARLES JANTHO-Senior Boys': Senior Hi-Y: Americanism: Junior Boys': Junior Hi-Y, secrelary: Mililary Band: Engineering: Biology: hall guard: Tire marshal. DOROTHY JENSEN-Senior Girls': Personalily: G.A.A. ROBERT JESS-Class Nolable, Mosl Dignified: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Engineering: Slage Crew, RICHARD JOBUS-Senior Boys': Engineering: R.O.T.C., Non-Coms: inlramural Tennis: hall guard: German. -178- 1 ELIZAIBETH JOHANN-Senior Girls': Americanism: Personalify: Solo Chorus: Junior Girls: French: G.A.A, ALICE JOHNSON-Senior Girls': Concerl' Band: Americanism: Junior Girls'7 Schurzone Ari' Siail: Schurz Times delegale: Biology: Debale: leaders' gym: Bowling League: G.A.A, EDNA JOHNSON-Class Noiable, Mosl AIhleIic:: G.A.A., presidenlg 500 Poini and Leller Girls, presidenl: Terrapins: Senior Girls': Schurzone piclure commillee: swimming: iniramural volley ball, baskelball, ping pong: Junior Girlsl. EVERETT JOHNSON-Class Nolable, Friendliesl: The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C., rnaior: Picked Plafoon: Ushers': Oilicersf sergeanl-ai-arms, ire-asurer: Rifle Team: Senior I-li-Y: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': Concerf Band le-Hers: Solo Compelilion: Orchesira, leiler, JAMES JOHNSON-Concerl Band: R.O.T.C., caplain: OFlicers': Picked Plaloon: The Laurels: Symphony Orcheslra: Senior Boys'. LA DONNA JOHNSONfSenior Girls': Junior Girls': Tardy Clerk: PaneAmer- ican: Senlinels: hall guard: hall marshal: G.A.A. RICHARD JOHNSON-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Con- cerl Band lelfers: R.O.T.C., II. colonel: Ohficersf presidenl: Senior I-Ii-Y, secre iary: Picked Plaioon: Concerl Orcheslra, lellerg Solo Compelifion: Senior Sponsors'. VIRGINIA JOHNSON - Senior Girls': Pan-American: Allendance Clerk: G.A.A. PHYLLIS JONES--The Laurels: Senior Girls': Schurzone delegale: N.Y.A.: Beginners' Orcheslra: hall guard. VIVIAN JULIAN-The Laurels: Senior Girls: Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y: Americanism: Pan-American: Personalily: Marching Unil: defense slamp delegale: G.A.A. ERVIN JURIS-Senior Boys': hall guard: Fulure Crallsmen. MARION JUULSEN - Senior Girls': Arnericanism: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Spring Concerl: Choral Compeliiion: hall guard: G.A.A. JOHN KABERNA-Senior Boys': Young Scienl'isIs': German: Engineering: cross-counfry lrack. DONNA KAISER-Class Nolable, Mosl Likely io Succeed: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: hall guard: Junior Chorus. ELSIE KAPCHINSKEAThe Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus Messiah: Junior Girls': Arnericanism: Spring Concerl: hall guard: G.A.A. STEPHANIE KARCZEWSKI-The Laurels: Senior Girlsl: Americanisrn: Skelch: Personalily: Pencil Pushers': Polish, sergeanl-al-arms: 500 Girls: Junior Girls': floor marshal: iniramural volley ball. NORBERT KARST-Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: crew: inlrarnurals: fire mar- shal: hall guard. RITA KAZNECKI-Class Nolable, Mosl' Dignilied: The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism, secrelary: Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y, sergeanl-al-arms: Senior Sponsors': Sola Chorus: Messiah: Schurzone delegaieq Polish: Foreign Relalions: G,A.A.: Junior Girls'. CATHERINE KELLER-G.A.A.: Schurzone Arl: Murals. GERMAINE KELLER-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: Bela Tri I-li-Y: Senior Chorus: Pan-American: Allendance Orlice clerk: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Biology: Science. MARGARET KEMBLOWSKIW-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: G,A.A.: Science hall guard, i n Q, ,., 9,55 4153 s gi I LORRAINE KEMPF The Laurelsl 2 3 Americanism Senior Girls College 'W corner clerk Pencil Pushers GAA 500 Poinl Girls Junior Girls German hall guard marshal G.A.A.: Personaliiy: Junior Girls': Lafin: Biology: Science VIRGINIA KIJAKeThe Laurels: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Science: hall guard : ' ': . . .: ' ' 'xi ' ' ':I 1 x. V ,, DOLORES KESLINKE-The Laurels: Pan-American: Arnericanism: Senior Girls: 3 K? E I . 179 . .. 'I ., 2 -:- 5 ,Twii-....j,. N.: IRVIN KINSINGER-Senior Boys: loolball, manager: hall guard. JOSEPH KLECZEWSKI-Senior Boys: Americanisrn: fire marshal: Junior Boys': hall guard, marshal. EDITH KLEIM-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Schurz Times Siafl, delegale: Americanism: G.A.A.: Orifice Clerk, hall guard. LILLIAN KLEINHENZ-Senior Girls': Americanism: G.A.A.: Science. TONY KLIMEK-Senior Boys': Senior I-Ii-Y: Toolball: baseball: wreslling: inlra- mural championship learn, volley ball, baskerball: Junior Boys. - WALTER KLINK-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Track, leller: inlrarnural volley ball: Engineers: Junior Boys': hall guard, marshal: Visual Educarion: cross-counlry Track. ROSEMARY KNAPPfSenior Girls': Junior Girls': German: hall guard. ELAINE KNUTH-Senior Girls': Americanism: Tours: G.A.A.: hall guard. IRENE KOCH-The Laurels, represenlaliye: Senior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A., delegalre: leaders' gym. ANNE KOCHANSKI-Senior Girls': Arnericanism: Ohfice Clerk: Polish: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard, marshal. ALBERT KOLACZEWSKI-Senior Boys': Spanish: Senior Tire marshal: Junior Boys': inlramural baseball, volley ball, baskelball. NICHOLAS KOROMPILASfSenior Boys': Americanisrn: Schurz Times Pholog- rapher: Camera: Orcheslra: Messiah: Mikado: inirarnural sporrs: Defense Srarnp delegare: Tire marshal. GRACE KOWALSKIfSenior Girlsi: Skelch: Service Award Clerk: G.A.A.: hall guard. JEROME KOWALSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boysi: Americanisrn: Engineering: Senior Sponsors': Oriicers: R.O.T.C.: Biology, vice-presideni, RICHARD KRAL--The Laurels: Senior Boys': Schurz Times delegale: hall guard, MARY KRAMARZ-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': Americanisrn: Person- abilily: Senior Chorus, Messiah: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: Tours: Junior Girls. GERALD KRAMER-Senior Boys': Junior Boys: hall guard. SUZANNE KRAMER-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Schurzone Slahf: Senior Girls: Americanism: Schurz Times delegale: Skelch: Mixed Chorus: Spring Fesiival: Pre-Flighr: G.A.A.: Debale. RICHARD KREILINGeThe Laurels I, 2: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C. Officers Ushers, vice-president Treasurer, Picked Plaroon: Senlinels: Biology, LAVERGNE KRINKER-Senior Girls': French: G.A.A.: hall guard. MARILYN KRUGGEL-eThe Laurels I, 2, 3: delegale: Senior Girls': American- ism: Oiiice Assislanl: Personalily: German: Skelch: Junior Girlsl: G,A.A.: Mixed Chorus. NOLA KRUMREY-The Laurels: Pin and Ring Commillee: Eleclions Comrnil- lee: Alpha Tri-I-li-Y, chairman: Senior Girls': Arnericanism: Pre-Medics: G.A.A.: hall guard. BARBARA KRYZAN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': SOO Poinl Girls': Skelch: Polish: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard. LEONARD KUBIAK--Senior Boys': inlramural baseball: Polish: Glee: hall guard. -180- STANLEY KUBICZ-Senior Boys': Visual Educalion: hall guard. MARIAN KUNTZ-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Junior Girls': Solo Chorus: G.A.A.: Americanism: Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y: Germang Schurzone delegafeg Madrigal Chorus: hall guard. EDWARD KURAS-The Laurels 1.2, 3: Senior Boys': Americanism: Visual Edu- calion: Movie Operalors: Thealer, commillee chairman. ANDREW KURKA-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': hall marshal: infra- murals. ROBERT LAHTINEN-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Americanism: hall guard. WILLIAM LAMBEAU-Class Nolable, Mosl Versaiile: Junior Tri I-Ii-Y: Senior Tri I-li-Y, chairman: Junior Boysf sergeani-al-arms: Pan-American: varsily base lcefball, lefierman: swimming, leliers: Fresh-Soph foolball: infrarnural baslcef- ball, baseball, volley ball, iracli. CORINNE LANG-Senior Girls': Americanism: Solo Chorus, Secrelary: Pencil Pushers': G.A.A.: German: Bolany. KENNETH LANG-lniramural baseball, baslcelball: Bowling League, hall guard. WALLACE LANGELAND-Junior Boys': crew: inlramural volley ball: Senior Boysf BERKELEY LARSON-Senior Boys': inframural volley ball: hall guard: lrack lellerrnan. ELSIE LAUFER-The Laurels I, 2. 3: Senior GirIs': Arnericanism: Bowling: Red Cross delegafe: G.A.A.: 500 Poinl: Easy Speech: Junior Girls': French. DONALD LAWLOR-Senior Boys': Camera: Solo Chorus: ice slcaling leller: fencing: Schurz Times: inlramurals: Junior Boys': Visual Educaiion. RICHARD LECHERT-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: infrarnurals: hall guard. MARILYN LENART-Senior Girls': Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: Slcelch: French: Pan-American. LEONARD LEONARD-Senior Boys' Club: hall guard. CHARLOTTE LETZOW-Senior Girls': inframural volley ball: German: hall guard: iloor marshal. EVELYN LEZON-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Americanism: Solo Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A. CECILIA LIBEL-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: Junior Girls': G.A.A,: Polish: hall guard. BETTY LINDBERG-Senior Girls': Slcelch Club: G.A.A,: hall guard. FRANK LO CASCIO-Concerl Orchesira: Messiah: Spring Concerl: room warden: R.O.T.C., 2nd ll.: Picked Plaioon: Oiiicers': Ushers: Americanism: Engineering: Junior Boys': Senior Boys'. ELAINE LORVIG-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4- Schurzone Siahf: Senior Sponsors: Solo Chorus: Senior Prom Commiliee: G.A.A., leller, cabinel, Senior Girls': Laiin. presidenl: Biology: Girls' Marching Unii. IRWIN LOSSAUASenior Boys': Miracle Booic: inlramural baseball, baslcelball, SYLVIA LOWING-Senior Girls', vice-presidenl: The Laurels: Cecilian Choir: Schurzone, Financial: hall guard: room warden: lnler Club Council. LEON LUBAS-Visual Educaiion: hall guard: iloor marshal: Senior Boysh -181- ,.,. ult .3 Q X SKF' Ile fgl 59' ss fa . ' . .,.,.. ..,. .. .. 1 , W 4 yaifi-!QWu. ---- v amp .xus v-v--f 1 ....., . I.. .Sass -5 f PEARL LUEBCKE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': German: Saddle and Cycle: Solo Chorus: G.A.A.: 500 Poini: inlrarnural baseball: Junior Girls': hall guard: Floor marshal, RICHARD LUNDH-Senior Boys': R.O.T.C. Band, maior: Conceri Band: Oriicersf German: Conceri Orcheslra: brass sexlel: brass quarrefg Messiah: Spring Fesiival: Band Compeiiiion. RUTH LUNDMARK-fThe Laurels, delegale: Bela Tri l-li-Y, chairman: Ameri- canism, co-presideni: Senior Girls', chairman, Senior Luncheon Commiliee: 500 Poinr, secrelary: Miracle Book, secreiary: G.A.A., leller: Orcheslra, lefrer: Solo Chorus: Schurzone Siaici, delegaie. ROBERT LUSTIG-Senior Boys': hall guard. JEAN MAHONEY-The Laurels: Senior Girls': G.A.A., cabinet leiier: 500 Poini: Lefrer Girls': Bowling League: Junior Girls': leaders' gym. LORETTA MAJEWSKI-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Shelch. ROBERT MALONE-Bowling League: swimming: golf: Americanism: Senior Boys': iniramural baslcelball, baseball, volley ball: fencing: hall guard. GERALDINE MARACH-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: hall guard: Panefxmeri- can: G,A.A. WANDA MARCYAN-G.A.A.: Senior Girls': Polish Club. SIVA MARDIROSSIAN-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Americanism: hall guard. SHIRLEY MARLIN-Senior Girls': Alpha Tri I-li-Y: Arnericanism: French: Personalify: Slcerch: Senior Chorus, Messiah: Bowling League: G.A.A. LUClLl.E MARTIN-Senior Chorus, Cecilian Choir, Solo Chorus, Messiah, Spring Conceri: Miracle Boolr. MARY MARTlNfThe Laurels: Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Spring Conceri, Senior Chorus: G.A.A., secrelary, cabinel: SOO Leller Girls', secrelary: inira- rnurals, baslceiball, capiain. EMIL MARTlNOfSenior Boys': Radio Club, presidenl: Visual Educaiion: Engineering Club: Science Club. THOMAS MARTINO-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Track: crew: Senior Hi-Y: Camera: Schurzone Piclure Delegaie: Senior Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Messiah: Scrap Drive, chairman: Library Assislanisf ROBERT MASCHEK-Senior Boys': bowling: hall guard: fire marshal: Visual Educalion: Biology: Science: iniramural sporfs. LORRAINE MATLAKeSenior Girls': Junior Girls': The Laurels: 500 Lehrer Girls': G.A.A.: Bowling: Biology: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: French: Americanism: Easy Speech: iniramurals, volley ball, ANNE MATUSZAKfSenior Girls': Junior Girls': Americanisrn: G,A,A.: Per- sonalily: Senior, Solo, Chorus: Band. HELEN MATYSfThe Laurels: Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Arnericanism: Solo Chorus: G,A.A.: Service Award, cleric: Thealre: Biology: hall guard. ELINOR MATZKEeG.A.A.: Arnericanism Club: hall guard: Senior Girls'. HAROLD MAYERLE-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Americanism: Schurz Times: crew leam: inframural baseball, baslcelball. KATHLEEN MCARDLE-G.A.A.: The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: hall guard. MARY ALICE MC CORKLE-The Laurels: Senior Girls: Americanism: lnler- naiional Circle: hall guard. JOHN MC GRANN-Senior Boys': Pan-American: Seniinels: crew: fencing ream: Junior Boys'. -182- , RENEE MC NAMARA-Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Americanismi SSUIOY' Chorus: Oilice Assislanlsf G.A.A., leller, cabinel: 500 Le-Her Girls': French: inlramurals: leaders' gym. HEINZ MESSLING-Senior Boys': crew, rowing Team, caplain: Junior Boys': swimming Team, ROBERT MEYER-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': R.O.T.C.: OPlicers': Sala Chorus: Biology: Eleclion Commillee. WALTER MEYER-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Engineering: Pan- American: Radio, presidenl. RITA MICHAL-Senior Girls': Junior Girls: G.A.A.: Schurzone Arl. ELAINE MICKELSON-Senior Girls': Schurz Times, slail: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: hall guard. IRENE MIKULA-The Laurels: Senior Girls': G,A.A.: Arnericanism: Pan- American: Polish: Thealer, secrelary: inlramural volley ball, soccer, caplain: hall guard. JOSEPH MILEWSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors: hall guard. SHIRLEE MILKE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Pan-American: Slrelch: Personalily: GAA.: Cecilian Choir: hall guard. BERTHA MILLER-Senior Girls': The Laurels, delegale: Thealer: Arnericanisrn: Polish: Senior Chorus: hall guard: Luncheon Commillee. CHARLES MILLER, JR.-Senior Boys': Engineering Club, vice presidenl: fire marshal. EDITH MILLER-Terrapins, secrelary: Ballel Team: Senior Girls': hall guard. MARY JANE MILLER-Senior Girls': Solo Chorus: Junior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: Pan-American: G.A.A.: hall guard. GLORIA MIX-Senior Girls': Terrapins: Senior, Solo, Chorus, Messiah: G.A.A.: Tardy clerlr: N.Y.A. LOIS MOCK-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Schurzone: Americanism: G.A.A.: Preilighl. ARTHUR MOENNICH-Pan-American: Americanism: volley Ioall: crew: Bowl- ing League: loclrer, caplain: hall guard. JEAN MOHR-Senior Girlsl: Junior Girls': Pan-American: Senior Chorus: hall guard. LORRAINE MOORE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Red Cross, lirsl aid: hall guard: floor marshal. AUDREY MORRISON-The Laurels: Senior GirIs': Slcelch: French: 6.A.A. HARRY MOSTEK-Senior Boysl: hall guard. BETTY MOTZNY-The Laurels, clelegale: Arnericanism: Slcelch: Ohfice clerlc: College Corner: hall guard. ROSEMARY MOULTONv-The Laurels: Alpha Tri I-li-Y, publicily, devolion chairman: Arnericanism: Solo Chorus: Senior Sponsors: Dance Pageanl: Begin- ners' Orcheslra: Schurzone Lilerary Slafl: Personalily, vice presidenl: Junior Girls', Treasurer: social dancing. MALANIA MROCZKO-Senior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: Polish: Junior Girls': Solo Chorus: Schurzone piclure delegale: GAA.: hall guard. DELPHINE MROZ-The Laurels, delegale: French, presidenl, secrelary: Senior Girls': Americanism: Personalily: Senior Sponsors': Schurz Times delegale: Senior Chorus: Cecilian Choir: G.A,A.: Clean-Up League. -183- pass... 'QPS- er' 'bib jg M A.' we in ii Y? ::::- S Q R.O.T.C., 2nd ll: Oilicersf Piclced Plaloon: Bowling Club. WILLIAM MUELLER-Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors: inlramurals, baslceiball, volley ball: hall guard. JOHN MULLEN-Americanism: Camera: Biology: Engineering: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Civilian Delense: inlramurals, yolley ball. PHYLLIS MUNRO-Senior Girls' Americanism: Pan-American: Inlernaiional Circle. f ELAINE MURPHY-The Laurels, delegale: Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Sponsorsi: Junior Girlsl: G.A.A. ROBERT MUSKET--The Laurels: Delense Bond Poslers: Club Poslers: murals: Chorus: hall guard. EVELYN MUZAL-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Pan-American: Personalily: Debale: Senior Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: iniramurals, volley ball. DONALD MYERS-Senior Boys': Bowling Club: inlramurals, yolley ball, base- ball: hall guard. GRACE NALEWAY+Senior Girls': Americanism: French: Slrelch, presidenl: Junior Girls': Science: Junior Chorus: GAA. BIANCA NATALUCCI-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri I-li-Y: American- ism: College Corner: Senior Chorus: Junior Girls': GAA.: Bowling League. JOAN NELSON-Class Vice Presidenl: Senior Girls', presidenl: Bela Tri I-Ii-Y, eiliciency noleboolc chairman, dale nighl commilleeg Junior Girls', secrelary: Americanism: Red Cross delegale: Solo Chorus: GA.A. ROBERT NELSONhThe Laurels: Senior Boys': Americanism: Non-Coms: Schurzone, Schurz Times, delegale: fire marshal, secrelary. ELEONOR NERI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Personalily: Schurz Times, dele- gale: Senior Chorus: Messiah: social dancing: Junior Girls': GAA.: Defense Slamp delegale. WARREN NEWMAN-The Laurels: Biology: Senior Boys': hall guard. EARL NICHOLS-Senior Boys': Americanism: inlramurals: hall marshal. MARION NOBLE-Senior Girls': Bela Tri I-Ii-Y: Americanism: Saddle and Cycle: GAA.: Personalily: Biology: Junior Girls': hall guard. LAWRENCE NOWICKI-Senior Boys': Americanism: Archi-Techs': French: Bowling League: Band: crew: soccer: inlramurals, baseball, baslcelball: Junior Boys'. RONALD NOWICKI-Senior Boys': Americanism: French: Ushers': Officers Senior I-li-Y: Rifle Team, caplain: R.O.T.C., caplain: Picked Plaloon. CHARLOTTE O'BRIEN-Senior Class Play Commillee: Slceich, ireasurer: Senior Girls': hall guard: Saddle and Cycle. ANGELINE OCHOCKE-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Arnericanism: Theaier: Saddle and Cycle: Bowling League, caplain: Schurz Times, delegaie: Solo Chorus: hall guard: inlramurals: square dancing: GA,A. JOY ODAL-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Foreign Relalions, vice presidenl: Pan-American: GAA.: Saddle and Cycle: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Junior Girls': Bolany. MARY ANN ODASZ-The Laurels: Senior Girls': -Americanism: Bowling League: GAA.: Firsl Aid: Schurz Times, delegale: hall guard, KATHLEEN O'DONNELL+Senior Girls': Pencil Pushersl: Biology: Personalily: Junior Girls': GAA.: hall guard: inlramural volley ball. IRENE OLIVETTE-Senior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: Tours: Science: Time Clerlc: GAA,: Cecilian Choir: hall guard. -184- ALFRED MUELLER-Senior Luncheon Comrnillee: Senior Boys: Engineering: PAUL OLSEN-The I-aUrelS7 Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors: Americanism, secrelary, ireasureri German: Dramafics: Forum: Senior Chous: inlramurals, volley ball, baskeiball: hall guard. MARY LOU OLSON-The Laurelsi Senior Girls', vice presidenl: Alpha Tri Hi-Y? AmefiCdf1iSfY1Z Concerl Band, solo compeliiion: Orcheslra: Senior Spon- sors': Dance Pageanl: Mafh: Lalin: social dancing. RICHARD ONDRUSEK-Senior BOYSIZ Laiin: Bowling League: hall guard: soccer ieam: inlramurals, baseball, baskeiball, ROBERT OSIECKI-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Science: hall guard. FRANCES OSIOL-The Laurels I, 2, 3. 4: French, vice presidenl: Financial Schurzone Siafi: Schurzone delegale: Senior Girls': Americanism: lnler Club Council: Oiiice Assislanls' program chairman: Skelch: Red Cross: G.A.A. RAYMOND OSOWSKI-Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: Americanism: Junior Boys': Biology: Thealer: bowling: ioorball: hall guard: fire marshal. WILLIAM OYEN-Class Nolable, Besi Siucleni: The Laurels: Senior I-li-Y: Americanism: presidenl: R.O.T.C., Isl lieuienanl: Olriicers: Picked Plaloon: Rifle Team: Engineering: Senior Boys': Concerl' Band: Pre-Medics: Scienlisls: Junior Boys': Senior Sponsors. ELEONORE PACHOL-Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Bowling League: hall guard. EVELYN PALERMO-Senior Girls': Solo Chorus: Biology: lniernalional Circle: Lalin: G.A.A. ROBERT PATSCHKE-Senior Boys': Orchesfra: Messiah: R.O.T.C.: Bowling League: Schurzone delegale: hall guard. JAMES PATTERSON-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Laiin: Visual Educalion: Biology: irack: hall guard. ELAINE PATZER-Senior Girls': Solo Chorus: Alpha Tri l-li-Y: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Americanism: Skelch, secrelary: Junior Chorus. EDWARD PAWELKO-The Laurels: Senior Chorus: iniramural baskeiball, base- ball. FRANK PAWLAK-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Engineering: Junior Boys': Americanism: map room clerk: Fire marshal: room warden: hall guard, DOROTHY PEARSON-Senior Girls': hall guard. LILLIAN PEDI-Senior Girls': Americanism: hall guard. MARIE PEDI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Marching Unil: balon lwirler: Pencil Pushers': Saddle and Cycle: Personalily: Bowling League: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Schurzone, salesmanship. ESTER PESTKA-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: Americanism: Junior Girls': Junior chorus, LEONARD PETENCIN-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Maih: Bowling League: German: Junior Boys'. MARGERY PETERSEN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri Hi-Y: American- ism: Personalily: G.A.A,: Junior Girls': hall guard: Solo Chorus: Clean-Up Campaign: French: Biology: Saddle and Cycle: Science: Schurz Times sialzi. WILLIAM PETERSEN-Prom Commillee: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., caplain: Officers: N.R.A,: Picked Plaloon: Picked Company: Ushers': Junior Boys': Non- Commissioned Oflicers: social dancing. ARTHUR PETERSON-Senior Boys': Americanism: Junior Boys': hall guard. LORRAINE PETERSON-Senior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: Americanism. JANE PETZOLD-Senior Girls': Schurzone delegale: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Miracle Book, secreiary: G.A.A.: Junior Chorus: French. -185- .I V, GFS 1 'K Wx f.22:fs2e ' kit. 3.5. ' x 1 i l ' -Q.: QB b Av .1 Q A is -.cs-..1,.:g.,e,:5. . N. -r . . .. . jg, egg I i - at 'firf . . .ia ge.. 23341 Lv 1 5 ' '52 is 1 A 'Q BI s F Q i i Q Iaifiki ..:-' .J 3 'he ff 4 'K 'S K. .,,, . 1i.i R DONALD PFEIFFER-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Junior l-li-Y: foolball, leller man: Debaie: bowling: Schurz Times: inlrarnural volley ball, baseball, baskel- ball, lrack: hall guard. JOHN PFISTER-Senior Boys: inlramural baseball, baskelball. NORMAN PHILIP-Senior Boys': Senior l-li-Y: Junior Boys': Engineering: Americanism. EUGENE PIEKARZ-Senior Boys': Schurzone arr. SHERL PIEPER-Senior Girls: Schurzone delegaie: Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: hall guard. THEODORE PILIHOSA-Senior Boys': boxing, weigh? liiiing. BERNICE PILLER-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Personaliiy: German: Saddle and Cycle: Americanism: GAA.: Junior Girls': Schurzone delegale: eleclion com- miliee: hall guard. GERTIE JANE PIOTROWSKI-The Laurels: G.A.A.: Pan-American: Senior Chorus: Junior Chorus: Senior Sponsors': Messiah: hall guard: Senior Girls': Americanism. ROBERT PIOTROWSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., capiain: Offi- cers', secrelary: Picked Plaloon: Americanisrn: N.R.A.: hall guard. GEORGE PLEICKHARDT-Senior Boys: bowling, caplain: Fulure Crailsmen: Model Airplanes: hall guard. THERESA PODGORSKI-Senior Girls': N.Y.A.: hall guard. CEClLlA PODOSEK-Senior Girls': Polish: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Junior Girls': hall guard. ARTHUR POGGANSEE-Senior Boys': hall guard: Visual Educalion, LOTTIE POGORZELSKI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Pan-American: G.A.A.: The Laurels: Schurz Times delegale: Thealer: Polish: hall guard: square dance ing. RlCHARD PORST-Senior Boys': Bowling League. ALAN POST-Senior Boys': Senior Hi-Y, vice-presidenl: inlramural baseball. baskeiball. volley ball: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Schurzone delegafe: fire marshal, Treasurer: Debale, presidenl: Junior Boys', presidenl: Junior l-li-Y, sergeanl-at arms. JOSEPHYNE POWELL-Senior Girls': Americanism: Office Assislanls': Cecilian Choir: Personalily: G.A.A. LORRAINE PRUSIK-Class Nolable, Mosl Popular: Senior Girls', presidenl: lnlerclub Council: Personaliiy, presidenl: Bela Tri l-li-Y, devoiion chairman: Schurzone delegale: bookroom clerk: Biology: G.A.A. WILLIAM PRYOR-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': R.O.T.C.: Ushers': Picked Plaloon: Nalional Rifle Associalion: hall guard. ROBERT PUNTAfThe Laurels: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., lsr ll.: Picked Plaloon: Ol:licers': bowling: Americanism: Ushers': N.R.A. VERONlCA QUAlVERfSenior Girlsl: Senior Chorus: Ring Commillee: The Laurels: Bowling League: G.A.A.: Saddle and Cycle: Pan-American: infra- murals: square dancing: hall guard. CHARLES REACE-The Laurels: Senior Boys': R.O.T.C., non-commissioned olzlicer: Band: Concerl Band: Orcheslra: Lalin: Messiah: Spring Feslival. JAMES RECK-Senior Boys': Americanism: baseball, baskelball. MILDRED RECKER-fSenior Girls': Pan-American: Schurzone Slaii: American ism: lnlernalional Circle. -186- EUGENE REICH-Senior Boys'i Fufure Crailsmen: hall guard. ELAINE REINER-Senior Girls': Senior Sponsors: Personalily: The Laurels: Messiah: Firsl Aid: Aifendance Oiiice, chief clerk: leaders' gym: GMA-A. VIVIAN REMINGA-Senior GirIs', sergeanr-aI-arms: Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y, secrefaryi The Laurels: Senoir Chorus: Americanism: Saddle and Cycle! Junior GirIs'I G.A.A.: Pan-American: Bowling League. LORRAINE RENQUIN-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Laurel delegaret Defense Sramp delegale: Luncheon Commiilee: Senior Girls': Senfinels: French: G.A.A.: floor marshal: hall guard. SHIRLEY REUTHER!The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Personaliiy. secreiaryp Pan-American, program comrniilee: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Spring Fesiival: Schurzone Piciures, delegale. JAMES RIACH-The Laurels: Senior Sponsors': R.O.T.C., Tribune Medal: Naiionel Rifle Associalion: Lalin: Science: Engineering: hall guard. FLORA RICCI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Personaliryp Saddle and Cycle: G.A.A.: Chorus, Senior, Junior: Pan-American: Biology: iniramurals. NUNZIO RINALDI-Senior Boys' Club: hall guard. MARCELLA RINGSTMEYER-Senior Girls': hall guard: G.A.A. EUGENE ROBINSON-The Laurels I, 2, 3. 4: Senior Boys': Eleciion Com- milree: map room clerk: Americanism. LORETTA ROMATOWSKI-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: Schurzone delegafe: Mixed Chorus. RITA ROOT-Senior Girls': The Laurels: hall guard: Defense Sfamp delegale: Polish: G.A.A. ROBERT ROSENBERG-Senior Boys': Pan-American: Ushers: Nafional Rifle Associafion: fire marshaIs': Americariism. DONALD ROTH-Class Norable, Mosl' Musical: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Soloist Messiah, Mikado, Spring and Fall Fesiival: Band Concerrg Pallereers: Madrigal Singers: French: Schurz Times delegafe, murals. CARL ROTUNNO-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': Americanism: iniramurals: Ioolball: Junior Boys'. DOUGLAS RUED-Senior Boys': Senior I-Ii-Y, presideni: Ring Commirfee: The Laurels: Solo Chorus: Cheerleader: Messiah: Americanism: swimming, Iefler: Junior Boys'. JANICE RYBARCZYK-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Personalify: Aifendance Office: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: leaders' gym: hall guard: swimming Ieam. DOROTHY RYBNIK-Senior Girls': Junior Girls' Club: hall guard. ANGELINE SAKELSON-Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Girls' Marching Unir: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: hall guard. MARILYN SAMUELS-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Americanism: Junior Girls': Pan-American: Biology: G.A.A. hall guard. LORRAINE SASS-Senior Girls': Americanism: French: Prom Commillee. BERNARD SAYLES-Senior Boys: Engineers secreiary: Or'ficers': R.O.T.C.: social dancing. GLORIA SCHAFER-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Americanism, social commillee: Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y: Senior Sponsors: G.A.A.: Solo Chorus: Messiah: social dancing: Foreign Relalions, secrefary. MERCEDES SCHAGEMAN-The Laurels: Schurzone Sfafl: OFlice Assisi'anIs': Cecilian Choir: G.A,A.: Schurz Times delegaie: Senior Girls': Library AssisIanI'. -187- , g5gs.:,..: .,.. V:-I ,.: ,.,. 2 Q lg . W? MATTHEW SCHARF-Senior Boys' Club: hall guard. IRVIN SCHERPELZ-Senior Boys': Senior Chorus, Messiah, Junior Boys': hall guard. CHARLOTTE SCHEUER-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: G.A.A.: hall guard. DOROTHEA SCHlRMERhSenior Girls': Senior Chorus: Arnericanism: Amer- icanisrn edilor: Saddle 81 Cycle: 500 Girls: office assisranl: G.A.A.: boolcroom assislanl: hall guard. HARRY SCHMALZER--Senior Boys': Junior Boys': 'Fire marshal: air warden: hall guard. JOHN SCHMEHIL--Senior Boys': weighllilling: wreslling. LENORE SCHMID-Senior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard. LEONARD SCHMITT-The Laurels: Senior Boys': inrramurals: hall guard. DOROTHY SCHNEIDER-Senior Girls': German: Americanism. JAMES SCHNEIDER-Senior Boys' Club. ROBERT SCHNEIDER-The Laurels: Senior Boys: Senior Sponsors': American- ism: Engineers, vice president, presidenr: ice slcaling: rennis: Spanish: hall marshal: Junior Boys'. PEARL SCHOELL-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: eleclion commillee: Solo Chorus: Americanism: spring fesrival: Messiah: G.A.A. hall guard. STANLEY SCHONER-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Americanism: Pre-Medics: inrrarnurals: Biology, president LUCILLE SCHROEDER-The Laurels: Senior Girls: Alpha Tri l-li-Y, sergeanl- al-arms: Senior Sponsors: French: Biology: Personalily: Junior Girls': G.A.A., leadership: Schurzone, lirerary: Senior Chorus: Bowling League, caplain, oily champs. CHARLES SCHUfSenior Boys': Non-Coms: Engineers: Visual Educalion: hall guard, H HOWARD SCHULZ-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': baslcelball, 2 lelrers. FRANZ SCHULZE-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Schurz Times: German. KENNETH SCHURAK-The Laurels l, 2, 3, 4: Engineering: Radio, presidenr: Pan-American: Senior Boys': Junior Boysf FLORENCE SCHUTT-Senior Girlsi: Arrrericanism: mixed chorus: G.A.A. CHARLES SCHWARZ-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': bowling: baseball: Schurz- one, arf: hall guard: fire marshal. MARIE SCOTT+Senior Girls': Junior Girls: Americanism: Easy Speech: Per- sonaliry: G.A,A.: Solo Chorus. WAYNE SCOTT-Senior Boys': Visual Educalion, chief operalor: hall guard. ROBERT SERBINSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boys'j Junior Boys': hall guard. GRACE SEROCKl--Senior Girls': Americanism: hall guard, -188- ROBERT SHAPIRO-Class nolable, Mosl Lilerary: The Laurels: Senior BoyS7 Hi-Y: Americanismi l:F9f1ClIi Secrelaryz Science, lreasurer: R.O.T.C., Non-Com. olzlicer: Junior Boys'I Schurz Times, delegale and slaicl: Solo Chorus: lViSSSlBl'l- JEANETTE SHELLGRENQ-Senior Girls': Personalily: Pencil-Pushers': Junior Girls': Lalin: G.A.A.: Biology: Pre-Medics: lardy clerlc: hall guard. LEONARD SIERMINSKI-Senior Boys': Polish: wreslling: hall guard: marshal. HENRY SIGRIST-The Laurels, delegale: Schurzone delegale: Schurz Times delegale: Senior Boys'. GLADYS SlMONQSenior Girls': Schurzone, lilerary: Americanism: Personalily: Lalin: G.A.A., hall guard. ,-.- DOROTHY SKIBA-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Personalily: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A.: Saddle and Cycle: Tours: Junior Girls'. TED SKIERMANSKI-Senior Boys': slcaling: hall guard. ROGER SKOGLUND--Senior Boys': swimming: ice slcaling: hall guard. JANET SKOWRON-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Chorus: Polish: G.A.A.: inlrarnurals: square dancing: Thealer: hall guard. JOSEPH SLAWEK-Senior Boys': Engineering: inlramural baslcelball. DOROTHY SLEYSTER-The Laurels: Senior Girls, secrelary: lnler Club Coun- cil: Pan-American: Bela Tri l-li-Y: inlermediale dancing: G.A.A. MILAN SLUKA-Senior Boys': The Laurels: Americanism: Schurzone, arl. BEATRICE SNOOK-Senior Girls': Slcelch Club: Americanism Club: Solo Chorus, Messiah, Spring Feslival. ROBERT SOENNlCHSEN-Senior Boys': Senior Sponsors': German: Senior Chorus: Junior Boys': inlramural sporls. MARTIN SOLOMON-Senior Boys': Pan-American: Americanism: Junior Boys': lennis, caplain: bowling leam: inlramural baseball, loolball: hall mar- shal: hall guard. RITA SONNENBERG-Senior Girls': Senior Chorus: Messiah: Senlinels, secre- lary: inlramural baseball, volley ball, caplain: hall marshal: 'lardy cerlc. HAROLD SORENSEN-Senior Boys': Fulure Crallsmen: Junior Boys'. FRANK SPAULDING-Senior Boys': Americanism: bowling: Junior Boys': Malh: fire marshal: Red Cross colleclor: Civilian Defense warden: baseball: hall guard. LORRAINE SPECHT-The Laurels l, 2, 3: Senior Girls': Tri l-li-Y: Americanism: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Senior Chorus: Messiah: Young Scienlislsf Biology: floor marshal: hall guard. WALDTRAUT SPEER-Senior Girls': Americanism: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': Ger- man: inlramurals. HENRY SPIESS-Senior Boys': Americanism: Junior Boys': foolball, leller: hall guard. CLARENCE STAHL-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': bowling: soccer, leller: crew: hall guard. HELEN STAPLETON-Senior Girls': Alpha Tri l-li-Y: Americanism: Pencil Pushers': Pre-Medics: Schurzone delegale: Junior Girls': Lalin: G.A.A.: Biol- ogy: Triangle: Science: Washinglon Trip: Bowling League. WANDA STAPINSKI-Senior Girls': Americanism: Personalily: Saddle and CyClS. secrelary: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: G.A.A.: Pan-American: Spring Feslival: inlramural volley ball. -189- HILDA STECKER-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: German, Ireasurer Thealer: G.A.A.: Junior GirIs': hall guard. WILLIAM STEIGERWALDT-Senior Boys': Junior Boys': Visual Educalion: Scrap Drive: fencing: inlramural valley ball, baseball: baslcelball: 2 lellers: inlrarnural baslcelball champions. JACK STEINSBERGER-Senior Boys': Pan-American Club: Visual Educaliong Junior Boys': hall guard. LORRAINE STERMER-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Debaling, sergeanl'-aI-arms: Junior GirIs': G.A.A.: Senior Chorus: Bowling: Schurzelle Slalrl: leaders' gym: hall guard. VIRGINIA STERRETT-Senior Girls': GAA.: 500 Poinl: Zoology: inlramurals: Cecilian Choir: floor marshal: hall guard: leaders' gym. FLORENCE STEVENS-Senior Girls': Personalily: G.A.A.: Junior Girls': hall- guard. JOHN STOELTING-Senior Boys': Pan-American: Junior Boys': hall guard. JEROMIA STOLARSKI4-The Laurels 2: 3: GAA.: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Ollice Assislanis: hall guard: Junior Girls'. HOWARD STONE-Senior Class Presidenl: The Laurels, Ireasurer: Senior Boys', presidenl: Senior Hi-Y, sergeanl-al'-arms: Senior Sponsors', presidenl: Junior Boys': inlramural baslcelball: Concerl Band: French: baslcelball Ieam: Iraclcy cross counlry, caplain. DONALD ST, PETER-Senior Boys': Spanish: Junior Boys': hall guard. RAYMOND STRAUSS-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys': Americanism: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Engineering: Schurz Times pholographer: Visual Educaiion: Science, presidenl: hall guard. EDWARD STUCKA-The Laurels I, 2, 3: 4: Senior Boys': Americanism: Senior Chorus: loolball: hall guard. ROBERT STUHLFAUTH-Senior Boys': Engineering: soccer: crew: hall guard. JOYCE STURWOLD-Senior GirIs': Arnericanismg Personalily: French: Solo Chorus: Senior Chorus: Messiah: Spring Feslival: Mikado: Biology: Pre-Medics: Gfxfx. WILLARD SWANLIND-Senior Boys': Americanism: Junior Boys': inrramural volley ball. ROBERT SWANSON-Senior Boys': Bowling League: hall guard. GRACE SWIONTEK-Senior GirIs': Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah' Spring Feslival: Choral Conlesf: Americanism: G.A.A,, Ieflery Mixed Chorus: Pan-American. FRANCES SYMONS-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y: Junior Girls Senior Chorus: GAA., delegale: Personaliiy: French: hall guard, RICHARD SZUMSKI-Senior Boys': Schurz Times pholographer: Junior Boys hall guard. HARRIET SZYMANSKI-Senior Girls': The Laurels I, 2: 3, 4: Senior Chorus Americanism: Polish: Clean-Up-League, delegale: Service Award clerlc: Schurz- one delegale: Schurz Times delegale: hall guard. TED SZYMANSKI-Senior Boys' Club: Junior Boys' Club: hall guard, CECILIA SZYMSKI-Senior Girls': The Laurels: Senior Chorus: Americanism' I Junior Girls': Polish: G.A.A.: hall guard. CASIMER TABAC-Senior Boys': Engineering: inframural yolley ball: baslcel- ball. DON TADE-R.O,T.C., firsl lieulenanl: OIIicers': Mililary Band: Concerl Band: Concerl Orcheslra: Messiah: Spring Feslival: Spanish: hall guard. - I90 - PATRICIA TAPPERT-Class Nolable, Friendliesl: Senior Girlsl, lreasureri Junior Girls': Biology, SGCFGTGVYI Personalily: Boolc-Ends: Pencil Pushersli Junior Chorus: Terrapins, sergeanl-al-arms: yice presidenl, secrelary: swimming, leller. INGEBOR6 TAUSCH-Senior Girls': Americanism: Junior Chorus: German? leaders' gym? G'-A-'AM DONALD TEMPLEMAN-Senior Boys: Senior Chorus: Triangle, lounder: Junior Boys': Engineering: Camera: golf: Solo Chorus: hall guard. DOROTHY TEUBNER-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: German: G.A.A. ARTHUR THELEN-Senior Boys: High School Bowlers: The Laurels, EDITH THIELEfSenior Girlsl: The Laurels: Senior Chorus: French: Allendance Oilicez G.A.A. ALEXA THIEN-Senior Girlsl: Ring and Pin Commillee: Camera, secrelary: Solo Chorus, Messiah: Girls' Marching Unil: Firsl-Aid: hall guard. FAYE THOMASiThe Laurels: Senoir Girls': Lalin: Biology: Junior Girls': Band: Marching Unil: Spring Fesrival: Civilian Defense, delegale: G.A.A. ROBERT TOBIASON4Senior Boysl: Pan American: Ushersl, R.O.T.C.I Soccer' volley ball: inlramural, bashelball: Solo Chorus. LILLIAN TOCKI-Senior Girls': G.A.A.: hallguard. EDMUND TOMASZEWSKI-Senior Boys': Americanism Club. BETTY TOOPSfSenior Girls': The Laurels: Pan American: inlramurals: Senior Chorus, Messiah: bowling: G.A.A. EDYTHE TORNOW-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Senior Chorus: Band: Solo Chorus, Messiah: Pan American: Junior Girls': Clean-Up: Saddle and Cycle: Biology: G.A.A, JOHN TRAPP-R.O.T.C., Non-Commissioned Oflicer: Piclced Plaloon: lJshers': Americanisrn: Concerl Band: hall guard. JEAN TRIGSTED-The Laurels: Ollice Worlcers': Biology: Cecilian Choir: Per- sonalily: G.A.A., Cabinei, leller: Senior Girls: Junior Girls': Americanism: SOO poinl: inlramurals. BETTE UTTER-The Laurels I, 2, 3: Senior Girlsl: Americanism: Senior Spon- sors': Personalily: Pan American Pageanl: Junior Girls': Solo Chorus: Spring Eeslival: Messiah: bowling: Choral Conlesl: 6.A.A. LOLA VAN GALDERfSenior Chorus: Senior Girls': Schurzone delegale: Bela Tri I-li-Y: G.A.A.: hall guard. IRENE VAN STEEN-Class Nolable, Mosl Versalile: The Laurels: Senior Girls': Bela Tri I-li-Y, presidenl: Americanism, secrelary: Terrapins, lreasurer: French: Junior Girls: Bowling League: G.A,A. CHARLOTTE VAN WIELEfSenior Girlsl: Junior Girls': inlrannural baseball: Lalin: hall guard. KENNETH VARRIGE-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys: bowling: ice slcaling: lellerman: loofball: Traclc. MICHAEL VASKOfThe Laurels: Senior Boysl: inlramural baslcelball, baseball champs. CONNIE VERDONEwSenior Girls': Junior Girls': Pencil Pushers': G.A,A., delegale: inlramurals: Cecilian Choir: Schurzone picfures, delegafe: SOO poinl. JOHN VOEGTLE+I:rench, publicily manager: Schurzone delegale: inlramural volley ball: goll: bowling: inlramural baslcelball, champions: Senior Boys': Laurel delegale. DOROTHY VOGEL-Senior Girls': The Laurels, delegale: Bowling League: G.A.A., delegale. -I9I- gh Azb, .I V f 'R X ., . ,li HAZEL VOGT-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Personalily: Solo Chorus, Messiah: Schurzone: G.A.A.: Junior Girls: Slcelch: Lalin: Biology. ELAINE VON OHLEN-Senior Girls': Americanism: G.A.A.: hall guard. HERBERT VOTH-Senior Boys': Freshman-Sophomore ioolball. BETTY VRABLIK-HSenior Girls': Pan American: Americanism: Pencil Pushers': Junior Chorus: The Laurels: Solo Chorus: Arlendance clerk: Ohfice cleric: G.A.A. SHIRLEY WAGNER-The Laurels: Schurzone Sraflf: Pre-Flighl: Senior Girls: Saddle and Cycle: Americanisrn: lnlernalional Circle: College Corner clerlc: Schurz Times delegale: Mixed Chorus: Spring Feslrival: G.A.A.: hall guard. ANITA WAHL-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Sala Chorus: Messiah: American- ism: Senior Chorus: hall guard. BETTY WAHLBORG-Senior Girls': Slrelch: Personalily: Pan-American: Amer- icanism: G.A.A.: hall guard. MARY ANN WAJDA-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: delegale: Senior Girls': Eleclion Commillee: Bela Tri Hi-Y: Americanism: Polish: Pan-American: Thealer: G.A.A.: inlramural soccer, volley ball, caplain: hall guard. EUGENE WALDING-Senior Boys': Pan-American: Junior Boys': bowling: hall guard. SYLVIA WALLDEN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': G.A.A., cabinel, delegale: Junior Girls': Personalily: Biology: Solo Chorus: leaders' gym: 500 Poinl: Ohfice Workers: We Moderns: bowling. BERNADINE WALSH-Senior Girls': Americanism: Saddle and Cycle: Pan- American: G.A.A.: hall guard. ELEANOR WALSKE-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': La+in: Saddle and Cycle: iniramural sollball, volley ball: Girls' Marching Unirq senior marshal: G.A.A.: Personalily: Junior Girls'. FRANK WARZAK, JR.-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Boys': Americanism: Junior Boys': Concerl Band, lefler: R.O.T.C. Band: Engineering: inlramural Tennis, volley ball, baslfelball: Bowling League. DONALD WASSMAN-Senior Boys': hall guard. PATRICIA WATERS-Senior Girls': Senior Sponsors': Junior Girls': G.A.A.: hall guard. DOLORES WEGRZYN--The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls': Americanism: Thealre: Polish: Senior Chorus: square dancing: hall guard. EARL WEITH-The Laurels: Senior Boys': Junior Boys': iniramural sporls: fire marshal. HELEN WENHOLZ-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Tri I-li-Y: Senior Girls': Senior Sponsors': Americanism: German: Personalify: Madrigal Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah. THOMAS WEST-Senior Boys': Senior Chorus: inframural sporls: German: Model Airplane Club. HELEN WESTLAKE-Pin and Ring Commillee: Schurzone Piclure Delegale: Alpha Tri Hi-Y: leaders' gym: Americanism: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': G.A.A.: Schurz Times Slafl: Pan-American. DOLORES WESTONgAmericanism: Senior Girls': Senior Sponsors': French: Mixed Chorus: Tours: G.A.A.: hall guard. ANNE WHEAT-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: Junior Girls', GLENN WHITTLE-Class Nolable, Besi Dancer: Senior Boys': foolball, swim- ming, iraclc, caplain, lelrerman: Schurz Times Sporis Edlior: inrramural baslcel- ball, volley ball: Senior I-li-Y, sergeanl-al-arms: Americanism. LEAH WIEDERKEHR-Senior Girls': Junior Chorus: Arnericanism: Miracle Book: French: Easy Speech: Dramalics: Orcheslra: G.A.A. -192- .-1 VINCENT WIEDERKEHR-French Club, presidenl: Junior Boys': hall guard. FLORENCE WIETRZYKOWSKI-The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Schurzone Ari and Financial Slalzi: Senior Girls': Slcelchq Arnericanism: Junior Girls': G.A.A.: French: hall guard: bowling. RUTH WILEY-The Laurels l, 2, 3, 4, delegale: Senior Girls': Americanism: Pan-American, program commiilee: Schurzone Slall: Personalily: G.A.A.: hall guard. DOROTHY WILLARD-Senior Chorus: Senior Girlsl: Solo Chorus: Messiah: Schurzone delegale: Junior Girls': hall guard: G.A.A. ARTHUR WlLLlAMSfSenior Boys': Solo Chorus: inlramural baslcelball. MARTIN WILP-Senior Boys': Americanism: hall guard. ROBERT WISCH-Senior Boys' Club. IRENE WISNlEWSKAfSenior Girlslp Americanism: Polish. LOIS WOELFERSl'lElMe-Alpha lri I-li-Y: Senior Chorus: Senior Girls': Junior Girls': Saddle and Cycle: swimming: bowling: G.A.A,: Americanism, DONALD WOITAS-Senior Boys': Bowling League: hall guard. DOROTHY WOJTAN-The Laurels: Senior Girls': Pencil Pushersl: Service Awards clerlc: G.A,A.: Polish: hall guard. RICHARD WOLFFfSenIor Boysl: Polish: inlramural baseball, Frosh-Soph fool- ball: room warden, LEON WOLINSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boysl: Americanism: Polish: Visual Educalion: Junior l3oys'. LEONARD WOLLENBERG--Senior Boys': inframural sporls: Senior Chorus: German: Junior Boys'. EMIL WOLNIK--Pan-American: Senior Boys': Americanism: hall guard. ELAINE WOLSKI-Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Messiah:.Senior Girls': hall guard: inlrarnural volley ball, baseball, soccer, swimming, bowling learns: Saddle and Cycle. LAVERNE WOLSKI-Senior Girlsi: Senior Chorus: Solo Chorus: Bowling League: Saddle and Cycle: Messiah: inlramurals, lellerj swimming leam: G.A.A. MARY LOU WOOLSEY-The Laurels: Alpha Tri l-li-Y, chairman: Schurzone Lilerary: Solo: Messiah: Americanism: Pan-American: Senior Girlsi: Biology: G.A.A., represenlalive, Junior Girlsl. GENEVIEVE WROBEL+'lhe Laurels: Senior Girls': Americanism: German Club, G.A.A. VINCENT WYClSLOfSenioi Boys: Americanism: Junior Boys': hall guard. HAROLD YAEGER-Senior Boys' Club: hail guard. LOREN YOUNGfSenior Boys': inlrarnural volley ball: lennis leam: baslcelball leam, WILLIAM ZAVODNY -- Senior Boys' Club: Nalianal Rille Associalion: R,O.T.C. MARY ZDUNEK-Senior Girls': Americanisrn: Polish: Senior Chorus: G.A.A.: hall guard: olllice worlcer: lardy clerlc. -193- 1 L '- :iff sr A f :I , . , ij 9.4, , , 'ii A il nr- 4 M' .A ns ---- . -22 - :E r 1. I A,,,i,.,.,.,. . 3111 iiiemnriam Mildred Allison Murgalroyd, January 9, I926 - April 26, I94I Mildred was graduaihed from Belding Elemenrary School wirh honors. She was a member of Ihe Iollowing organi- zaiions aI Schurz: Biology, secreiaryg Personalily: I.aIin: G.A.A.: Cecilian Choir. DONALD ZEIGER-Senior Boys: Arnericanisrn: Bowling League, secrelaryg Science: Junior Boysf: hall guard. MARJORIE ZIEBELLfCIass Nolable, Bes'I Siudenf: The Laurels I, 2, 3, 4: Senior GirIs': Alpha Tri I-Ii-Y, publiciry chairman: Junior Girlsip Lalin, presi- denr: Conceri Band Senior Chorus: Senior Sponsors: Schurzone Slahfg Amer- icanism, presidenr. STANLEY ZIELINSKI-The Laurels: Senior Boys': inIrarnuraIs: soccer: fencing Iearn: crew: bowling: Polish: Junior Boys: hall guard. PHILIP ZILINSKI-Senior Boys'q hall guard. DON ZILLMANN-Senior Boys': Arnericanisni: Prom Commiilee: R.O.T,C., capfain, Qriicersf Ushers': social dancing: Mililary Ball, commiifeeg Non- Coms. Junior Boys': fire marshal. BERNARD ZIMMER-fSenior Boys': Engineering: R.O,T.C. Band: inirarnural volley ball. JEAN ZIMMERMAN-The Laurels: Senior Girls: Arnericanism: Senior Chorus: G.A.A. The GracIua+ing Classes wish Io Ihanlr Miss Sylvesfer for fhe gracious essisfance 'rhaf made possible Ihe succesful comple-Iion of fhe Senior Piclure Secfions. -I94- Class Notables-June 1943 Class Presidenlvkloward Slone: Vice-PresidenlfJoan Nelson: Secrelary-Grace Frouqliberq: Treasurer-Alvin Birns: Mosl Allilelic eliclna Jolinson, Kennelli Beiersdorl: lvlosl Musical4Palricia Erick- son, Donald Roili: lvlosl Versalile-Irene Van Sleen, William Larn- beau: Besl Sluclenl-Marge Ziebell, William Oyen: Besl' Dancer- Opal Clarlx, Glenn Wliillle: lvlosl Diqniiiedflwla Kazneclci, Rolaerl Jess: lvlosl Courleous-Bealrice Greenwald, Cliarles Gray: lvlosl Allracliye-Jean Ecklioi, Don Calmeyn: lvlosl Popular-Lorraine Prusik, Frank l-leldl: Vlfillieslflvlaregarel Drain, Ted Anderson: lvlosl DependablefRulli Lundrnarlc, William Deqer: Typical Scliurzilef Minnie l.ou Blaclc, Keilli l-luqlicsg lvlosl Likely To Succeed-Donna Kaiser, Roberl Schneider: Friendliesl-Palricia Tapperl, Eyere-ll Johnson: lvlosl Lilerary-YLouise l-lulclwinson, Roberl Shapiro: Mosl Arlislio-Rlwoda Arneson, Jay l-loppie. -vw , WW, , J Q ! -5: f W V ' aww 9 Q X A iw I :i ,. ,.,..,,.,, X, .i i vi 1 I 5' A aldfan 1 iiok Q5 : ff-V in M ' in . ..... Q , Ef'Z'fhI1. J ,M Ah ' ', Q' Q?fQwM ea? :ZA 5'waywyWf .1 -195- 1 1 N f , 1. Q wg rg nf my J 2 IIA veg .7 ,Q W 2 'SL ga 2 P 5 if 1.51. - . .:.v - . ::s2 :f' 5: .. ' ff- X 1 A! if : 52? ' if I ,f ,M V . gy 1 M 5' I ,.,. az f 5 -VII 3. V w .. The crowning of H1 e Queen! if was an Impressive ceremonyy-fa w gan! as pieced upon her brow 'bad been sie at and of fi Be-if G3 OWSVS . y rum cr ed Vicfery Queen. 'Twes no! only Sewers in her hair, b iv uf er haf :Lobe chosen , , . and Hue Ee? of five R.O,T.C. as w queen and her courf were e plus fo five regimenf af five Sc Semi-Annua! Vicfory Baff. The rose of Hee evening, and fare, is 3 G feaffwer In 5 feafher in r ffwe eff. Fo compfimemf hurz S paving of Hee pffa yy Sify Gm ' mf ffwe gafde Weir: ffw ' sig ma, Virgin? e cameffa in a ud, Efoise Geise' Ha daisy, Efaine Lorvi 3 , e gr and ff: ' anna H 6 vrolef, Lou, ansen. T316 Vicfory courf was chosen sfudenf body, vofing as if porch Sfamps u cr! by . fha issed War W rv ef fbe auspices cw' Q5 ROTC Tia . e Scfwrz ... afwasSc?z ' ui' urz s way of mg ekeve gkidv n Thousand dollars fo f effort .,.. W . ww MM Kg,-wi ii? he war 5 ,Riagg gf MQW? 119673 , 'favs W g':',e'x-saw-w ,,mg, g: -,.2j.: .. if Wswzfzvif L ii? SHURZONE ART UNSERTJ ROW I-S, Oesf. M, Ryewska. D. Her-dy ROW D. Crippen. S. Reiper. C. Siversrn. SCHURZONE TYPISTS STANDING-Leff +0 Riqnf-J. Huxfablo, M. Welans fx. Guasfa, C, MacDonaNd, M. CorneH. D. Uszemki. A. ZIOTVWSFWGU SEATED-AMES Ouirk. MISS LEE'S SHURZONE CLASS ROW I---M. BYOQK A. Bissinq, M. Scnaqernan. ROW 2-M. Engel, B. Maccauliey, M. Woohoy. M. ZiebeH, R, MouWion. R. Lundnwark, ROW 3fM. Crikofa. H. Vcqf. E. Torncw L. Hufcninson M, Dvaiw ROW 4-L. Scnrcedezv. Q. Sirncnf. STANDING--VS. BMZIQR. R. E'-uk' son. Mlss Lee. S. Krarnev N. Dic- trich G. Wni'He. H. B0.i:if.n, E. F59 d. L. Mfr? M. Grurn. A. Sclnennurn R. Tnlefjunq. F, Eierrnann MISS BEATON'S SHURZONE CLASS ROW I-S. Wagner. M. McGuire. K. O'DonneH, ROW Zip, Ogio! S. Kramer, E. Lorvfq, H, Dziafmm ROW 3iG.FroUqnbef-q.D.Afen1.. E. Eqqerf, W. Cnrisfian. R. Egger? S. Lcwinq. B. UHQV, M155 Beakvn AT BLACKBOARDW--F. Wiefrysv kowsici. w-- 2 . . SCHURZONE DELEGATES ROW I-D. Heiwig, A. Cirnino, B. Chris- fensen, C. Richey, C. Marks ROW 2- M, Engei, H. Dziafiiic, M. Evanson, L. Nielsen, B. I-iaivorsen, D. Arens, F. Osioi, E. Graham, ROW 3-J. Richey, B. Heries, M. Weians, E. Harwiq, M. Refer- srfn S. VVai+ers, M. Zieqeii E. Paierrno. ROW I-S. Melfzer, S. Schwarrz, R. Lundmarlc, D. Kuiczaic, W. Chrisiian, S. Kenney, ROW 24.1, Peizoid, P. De Pear, A. Nauiaiis, V. Murcelc, B. Mazanef, P. Lewis, G, Srubenrauch, J. Heberiing, B. 3 Geannopouios, ROW 3-D. Bennefr, R. L Krecicor, D. Waiicer, C. Milewsici, S. L Walfers, M, Perry, T. Biaine, R. Ernsi, W. Parzer, J. Kohn. The Schurzone Slraizf wishes To fhank Jrhose Jreachers and srudenlrs who have so generousiy conrribufed of Jrheir iime Jrhar Jrhis Schurzone mighf be a book of freasured memories for rhose of our srudenrs soon ro enlrer service. We regrei' Thar we cannor iisr each one separareiy, bui The projeclr has required Jrhe services of so many rhaf we can oniy express our appreciarion in fhis way. The srudenr body is grareful To Mr. Bauersfeld for his inreresfed co-operarion and supporr which made ihis fine Schurzone possibie. This group of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, eagerly seeking Jrhe aufograph of iheir Principai, are enrhusiasiic in rheir praise of ihe yearbook and in rheir ihanks io Mr. Bauersfeid. ROW I-C, Fenshoii, L. Cirnino, M. Kessem, G. Froughberg, J. Neison, Mr. Bauersieid, A, Birns, C. i-fairer, ROW 2-C. Fischer, E. Johnson, H. Srone. R. Benedix, ROW 3fMae Jean Adeiberg, D. Waiher. BANKERS LIFE 81 CASUALTY COMPANY Lawrence Avenue a+ Kennefh Life, Accidenl, Heallh FAVOR RUHL 81 COMPANY 425 Soulh Wabash Avenue Arlisis Supplies and Painls COURTESY OF L. B. KIDWELL I840 N. Koslner Avenue CHARLES E. LARSEN 8: SONS, Inc. 2645-2655 N. Keeler Avenue Iron 8: Sleel Forgings CRESCENT TOOL 81 DIE COMPANY 4I40-50 Belmonl Avenue Tools - Dies - Melal Sfampings FINE-THOMAS MOTOR SALES, Inc. 4I4O Irving Park Road Sales and Service WALTER HENRICH 4026 Milwaukee Avenue Walches - Diamonds - Jewelry MA 8: PA'S BOOKSTORE 4256 Addison Slreel Schurz Sludenfs' Supplies NORTHWEST HEALTH CENTER 3965 Milwaukee Avenue Dr. H. B. Shekeriian in Charge NORTHWEST NATIONAL BANK Milwaukee - lrving Park- Cicero Member Fed. Deposil Ins. Corp. Greeiings from YVONNE, READ Class of I942 FAIRBROTHER FUNERAL HOME 4447-5I W. Irving Park Road MAYFAIR LUMBER COMPANY 4825-53 Lawrence Avenue PETERS MACHINERY COMPANY 4700 Ravenswood Avenue AVONDALE CURRENCY EXCHANGE 2950 Milwaukee Avenue ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERING 81 FURNITURE CO 3048 Milwaukee Avenue ANNE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 48I0 Milwaukee Avenue JAMES T. BERNEY 4653 Lawrence Avenue Floor 8: Tile Tex Wall Coverings A. L. BULOW 4847 Irving Park Road Real Esfale - Insurance - Morfgages FRANK'S DRUGS 4IO0 Milwaukee Avenue ALFRED GREEN 2944 Milwaukee Avenue Billiards 8: Pool JACK'S ARMY STORE 4867 Milwaukee Avenue W. KRAMARCZYK 3IOI Milwaukee Avenue JOHN E. FAST X1 CO. 3I23 N. Crawford Avenue Oualily EIec+ricaI Condensers GENERAL MACHINERY COMPANY 2634 N. Keeler Avenue WILLIAMSON CANDY COMPANY 470I W. Armilage Avenue Complimenls of CHICAGO SWITCHBOARD CO., Inc. 4506 Lawrence Avenue DOLE REFRIGERATING COMPANY 59I0 Norlh Pulaski Road Vi. F. HALL PRINTING COMPANY 4600 Diversey Avenue Founded I892 KIMBELL CANDY COMPANY 6556 Belmonl Avenue Candy Manuiaclurers METROPOLITAN PICTURE FRAME C 4IOI W. Irving Park Road O. Patrons NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSN 4856 Irving Park Road Insured Savings 8: Isl Morfgages NUBIAN PAINT 8: VARNISH COMPANY I856 N. LeClaire Avenue Division of Glidden Co. ABT RADIO 8: APPLIANCE COMPANY 2853 Milwaukee Avenue Repair Service on all Elec. App. HOYNE SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 484I Milwaukee Avenue OTIEPKA and FAJNOR 4724 Lawrence Avenue Grocery and Markel' ADVANCE RUG X1 LINOLEUM 4905-05 Irving Park Road ATLAS TAILORING COMPANY 509 S. Franklin Slreef Cusfom Tailors ART'S - 3608 MILWAUKEE AVENUE School- R.O.T.C. Equipmenl and Supplies BENGSON 39I9 Milwaukee Avenue Coal, Coke, Moving, SI-orage BOROVIK DRUG COMPANY 3958 N. Cicero Avenue DE LUXE MUSIC SHOP 4063 Milwaukee Avenue FRANK'S PHOTO ART STUDIO 3049 Milwaukee Avenue IRVIN'S STAMP MART 3750 N. Cicero Avenue JEFFERSON PARK PHARMACY 4827 Milwaukee Avenue FRED KRAUSE 3023 Milwaukee Avenue Tailor - Cleaner - Furrier KRUPP MUSIC COMPANY 39I6 N. Cicero Avenue Musical Merchandise MICHAEL-LEONARD SEED COMPANY 4845 Milwaukee Avenue MUSCIAL BROTHERS 3037 Milwaukee Avenue Painls 8: Painlers Supplies C. E. NIEHOFF 8: CO. 4925 Lawrence Avenue Au+omo+ive Elec. Producls PUBLIC SERVICE DRUG CO. 4459 Lawrence Avenue F. H. Muskel, R. Ph. UNIVERSAL LITHOGRAPHING CO. 4309-2I Diversey Avenue Lilhographers WEBER-KUSHEN FURNITURE CO. 482I Irving Park Road Chicago's Greafesl Furnifure Values THE PALOMAR STUDIO 3806 N. Cicero Avenue LOREE'S PHOTO SERVICE 3I25-27 Milwaukee Avenue MORACZEWSKVS PHARMACY 2883 M'Iwaukee Avenue THE NEW GENERAL 2773 Milwaukee Avenue Fashionable Apparel OWEN J. FRITCHARD 44-ZI Lawrence Avenue Jeweler L. E. SITKIEWICZ, R. 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