Crane High School - Science and Craft Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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VOLU 19 SCII AI CR M 7933 SCIENCE AND CRAFT PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS or CRANE TECHNICAL H IGH SCHQQI. QQ45 JacI4son I3ouIevard Chicago, IIIinois G. I.. Freedman, I2. C. Koeber, Editors. H. Benjamin, Business Manager H. F. GiIson, Adviser I DEDICATIGN Q HE o 1Q1 51tOf of qrom mnashcs T v t II 1 1 dwmg J V1 111 io Q Q5 wdsom F1QdQ1QkL11d cg 131111 II ste 5 'co HWQSQ two who pos sessed that Happy comoumahom of 11112 ectanol p11y51colp1owQSS we ded1cotatP115 book Fr dQ11Ck Lud 1 Qjdhm II to11q11tp11ys1Qwlcd11Co 1 O 47 1 IQ Hi 1 F' T 1 1' 'rw ' x LF gy ' 1 H 1.111 63 61 Phd- NQI LL11 5111 I1 f d 111' We , '1 wlx c , who so s11cCoss11111y1foHowod1111115 p , ' II A ' 1 v1 V 1 C , V foo 1 1 yoars Hu: lost I5 15 ff C'or1f,1 FREDERICK L. IAHN II. 1864-1932 FRIEDRICH LUDWIG IAHN 1778 - 1852 WW qu- Thrs mornrng Mrs Morrr on let us eulogrze the graduates and very brrefly drscuss education for this modern complex society SENIOR CLASS OTHER CLASSES ATHLETICS SCHOOL LIFE ADMINISTRATION X A AUTO PRINT PATTERN FOUNDRY MECHANICAL DRAWING FREE HAND DRAWING AERONAUTICS METALLURGY .4- 39:1-1' . -. .am CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY PHYSICS ELECTRIC MAIN BUILDING H. H. Haqen, Principal P. W. Hutton. Asst. Principal MARQUETTE BRANCH Wm. X. Meyer, Assistant Principal CLARKE BRANCH Leo R. Kllnge. Assistant Principal Admlmstratlon Blllldlnq 0 A Century of Progress ADMINISTRATION ,if get I . 2? f Z is I 4 If Ei I wfmw 1 I iv I f I 5 E X5 F415 5 QM is I3 iii rr I I f 1 - - - 1 1 2 ,N-. -X J: :xx KV 5 f-4 f ffl QTY' S S unbendmq dantlc lust Siaid-stern pe ' ly lcxw cz blrch rod -then on 333 9 fog 3 v Liefff-T ig! 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W .XX ii Ffa ,X 4? f 3 3 .3 X, QFLL, By 1' I f. , ' , WMM - ' P fqf, S rffkl A I J ' 5 ,1g'f x?X :: .li ,fx wr it , ff l - xxxx - . -. . - O 932 MRS S METCOFF The Crane Tech Parent Teachers Assocua tuon was organuzed June 2I l932 through the cooperatuon ot Mr Hagen and the ettorts ot Mrs S Metcott Mrs E Snow and Mrs A Pawlan adoptung as trueur motto Know Your School D rung the past year the P T A as sponsored two successtul luncheons and card partues proceeds ot whuch were turned over to the Student Aud Fund lt also sponsored two open house evenungs and tendered a receptuon to the teachung statl Mr Hagen brought to the meetung prob lems controntung the teachers showung the need tor parent cooperatuon Each meetung tollowed by a socual hour proved unstructuve and entertaunung Guest spealc ers were Mrs Holland Flager Presudent ot the lllu nous Congress ot Parent Teachers who on the evenung ot May 4 gave an unspurung address on School and Home un Cooper atuon Mrs J Gros, Durector ot Dustruct 23 I8 ' MRS S METCOFF MRS E SNOW MRS W PROCHASKA o MRS R VRANSON MRS A PAWLAN MRS B HUTCHING,-S PTA O F FIC E RS 9 3 MRS S METCOFF M A J MAYER MR H MULLINER MRS R FRANSON MRS A PAWLAN MRS S ADELSON MRS W SCHRIEBER MRS W SCHRIEBER Mrs James Graham State membershup chaurman Mrs Dan Pagenta Presudent ot Senuor and Junuor Hugh School Councul Mrs C W Balch Vuce presudent otlllunous Congress P T A Mrs S Metcott Pounder and Presudent succeeded herselt as Presudent tor the en suung year She unvutes and urges all par ents to attend the meetungs to learn what the organuzatuon us doung tor the weltare ot the students Parent Teacherassocuatuons are outgrowths ot the Natuonal Congress ot Mothers es blushed at Washungton D C un l897 Theur actuvutues unclude duscussuons ot leg uslature atlectung educatuon and allued topucs The Crane Tech Parent Teacher Assocua tuon us a member ot lllunous and Natuonal Congress ot Parents and Teachers, as well as ot the Senuor and Junuor Hugh School Councul ot Dustruct 23 S8uC 4 . ' O I l 3 . . . . , . . President. . .. . . . . , . . . Furst Vucr'-Prcsud-int, . RS. . . , . . Svcon' Vucu:-Prcsudfnt . . I . . ' .. ,. Rvcordung Sccrvtary . . V . . ., ,. Corrcspondung Sccrctaryn. . . . . , . . ,.Tl-YCGSUTCV . - . . . . , , ... ,. Hustorian. . . . . , . . u u . . , , . . . , . I YI .ll I . . ' '- u ' . . . . h ' ' ' ' ' I I - I . . . - I , . . . , . ., . u u . . . . . . . , , 0 B F B CK Asst Supt WM J BOGAN Supt of Schools HAGEN GENERAL BAUMRUCKER KERCHNER TURBETT O F 3 3 I-IGENI-II-I AB BS Olw 0 Wesleyan Unrversrty Prrncrpal HUTTON P W Assrstant Prrncrpal BAUMRUCKER WM A B Unrversr y ot Chicago Supervrsor Tectrnxcal Dept GRANT ALLAN O B S Armour Instrtute ot Technology Dean KERCI-INER E L A Unrversrty of IIInnors Vocatronal Advrser Employment up Sctwolarslrnps TURBETT TRAVIS S A Unrversrty of Ind ana Curriculum Director Business Manager OFFICE ANDERSON ERANS A Engrneer up Custodran OLSEN OLAVA K B S Lewrs Instrtute Manager Lunch Room MORRISON ELIZABETH A Secretary to the Prnncnpal DAVIDSON HAZEL Educatronal Secretary BASKIN LOUIS Educatronal Secretary BENSON I-IANNA Ottrce Assrstant OUINN JOHN P. Supplies W E TOWER DSBYICR Supl: HUTTON 1+ ,N GRANT ANDERSON OLSEN 9 BIOLOGY DUNN CHARLES P A M PRUCHA MARIA A B S UPlVe'5llY Ol CPWGSO Unrversrty ot Chreaoo Deoartrnent Head SQODSOF ot Zoa l-l B BRANT MARY K B S Unrversrty ot Chleaoo Unrversuty ol Washrngton Adv SC, Clegg 33l 2 Zoa Phyta Paoer DUNN CARTER QEQRQE l-l A M TAYLOR MARY ELLEN M S Unrversuty ot Southern Calrlornra Northwestern Unrversrty CHEMISTRY GARRETTE RALPH D Ph B KINCAID HARRISON A Wooster Unrverslty Knox College Deoartment Head Sr onsor Chem Club RANDOLPH CHAS B S COlJlSON FRANCIS C M S Unlversrty ol lllrnors Unrversrtl ol N braslca rtrmrrro CHESTER S M 5 SWEM CLOYD E B S GARRETTE Unrversrty ol Illrnors Unrversltf ot Michigan ENGLISH Unrversrty ol Chreaqo Unrversuty ot Chreaqo Department Head Aclvrser Class 32lf7 BATINON XWINIFRED A B KERCHNER NFLLE F A B Unuversuty ot Il'rnors Cn Sabbatreal Leave Knox College DLVEREAUX MARY A B MORONEY WIPIIFRED Ph B MNGRY Vassar College Unrversuty ot Chreago GARRITY MARY LILEEN Ph B U l Umvmglly Ol Clmmgo ODONFIELL S SAP NE R A B Unrversrty ol Chreago ON H V rverslt ol 1 Scl-ll'QUM MAEM lournalr rn up Drree or ol Rutnleatron llollllweslem Umverglly Sponsor Ourll and Serol A SET EMMA Q THORSQP MABEL A Unrversrty ot Chr a slt C aio S 81 'fr ' I , ., .s. ,ff 'P ' ' ' Q L ' X I . ., . . , .. 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WATERSTRADT WILLIAM MATHEMATICS EIEIY JAMES C A B Unrversr f oI Indrena De 5rImen I-I id AIgebra BROWN EANNIEJ B Unvers f oI Ch Ge rnetr, o E or C eck PEERSTONE CCRA B B S JONES NETTIE B S AIgeora HULL EVA A B LJ :ver C Geome f Sconsor Math CJD SAMLJELSON NORMAN L B S Iver My o C ca I jon 'he Geo SINGER DAVID I B ewrs In V IC 'nary Q Georne rl pn Aavr er AI+er SehooI Cm se A v er CIas 4I OF 33 BAKER SALTER PIETY T ww e Un c rt lil nola ' If Q V, SA I h ' , I ' ' I I Icf J I I I x Un' Ii farms X I 5:5 , . X . . Def . sri Cao A he fr LI Sorglrgty I C my .I W I A Iser ., B. S. I V . ' I ' I IL Q OI IgQIzrroI v ' b ' ' SIIL , . ., B, S. Un erwb Iowa 6 - Mt, ,O I I I . C. A -,N E Northwestern LJniversIiy I L A ' S- - p L I LC 1-X n' sky 5 Chtog , fr I .I 'S' 'I LI R 9 RTI ,leogo I I C II Un sb I nl go Soons r C ess an'I h Icr Cm: nn Q . :ry ,f 'netrl , ., .S. 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HELEN E., BS Pwr-I Q . ., .s. , A Q , ' , ' U - X, 1 ., . . C H V , , ., .Nr ' ri 7 rv . 4 , . . . ,S .i . S A r, I ,r . . I , 1 CLARKE BRANCH-Continued IABORSK7 MARY, PmB. VESEL ERED H, B.S. Urw-yzt, 35 Cfiajs Umvrg' i, 3? II'rww Gan-:ff SCU:-3 I E 'v Gun HIYIG LESTER J. RnB. WALL MARGARET B, A. M. LIPIVUA ' A: LW v' ' ' III' SI , ., D -LLM wx . rw A IVIx'C'IH ifx S' MARQUETTE BRANCH KIIIIII Y ARTHUR R i YI IIILLLY BIAIRICI A I wus II Erwfjlmh CRAIG RQGER M A B MEYER IV JI C1111 A Ori IOSSILR ARTHURI MULLIGAN ANNA T Rlw B XY!OOiWOI P J Umvgrl I III'T LID Cm av C Q EII XVI S R ICHE7 S E V190 1vIorI Vfooo fO L SCI-IMIDEIOEER MAX M D GRIMES GEC R rw cafjo M dwc I COII 5 We wo G Cowcw SE HPI SVRIIIGER AIIASIASIA I B nv fs EN V O 1 IIQEPACKER I-IOVJA RD Iv we C Env v rs RELLY LQREIIAG B S Umv Drawm G 5 WEBER D ARD KIIARR CI-IAS S V ED ARD M D 3 MC J MORRGX I E I a S KINNEY OF 33 25 MEX ER, V' ,X A K,-. ISLIHFII Pfmalmi ir CI'.arf1v I IX , . 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' iff P 'x i f fha Lx jg-J 'YM 'NYC' books conven Knew more about the plow than txonal ClSCel1C exther cr fnushmq school product or uneducated I n IIXIMQMWX X X fx X Sophlstxcated hcrvmq cz knowledge oi books outspoken precoclous educated. Yet anxious to go col1eqmte . XXX X . ', l l ,l ' fl fl ,ill I ll f I 1 X Rv t fxf 'Xxx it 3 ffm ' ' ff xxxt WN Q v,1'-QE fl 1 'XR K X 11 72, , L 1 cl, W4 45 X tux QQ I it 5 3 Qi' xy 'f 9 l yi 1 Po ua-fl fj XXX , E j I 'gli ,Z ,Q 5 t .2 5' 3 fu ,-- ,xx 'V . 4, Q5 X NN' 5 il ji J! X Q, eg li fb fy wait? A tw ff f-,X t . I N .5 'WW , '10 views: . tqtaiigtfs-FQ -----.fn lf fcfvu V .Two-f lxl M? Hg, , - XXXXXXM l l 'A l j ll f fl Af !f'f t ,f X 4. 7, x X f 4 X x f QC of 64 x ft 51 f XSS? 1 :N 5 xx X A -I P f Nl , f x X 3 'if , t H, wk Y E 1, -f. 1' if K , XX I 6 All LASSES come and classes go but 32'2 es on to ever' It es the ha s Crane ID classroom and shop an the seclusron ot ISI where your othcers solved many a weighty problem and rn the audutorrum resoundnng wrth your cheers It lrves rn the records you made and the stand ards you set A small class you were but mighty Leaders rn scholarship and actrvrtres you demon stratecl that loyalty and devotron must be more than theory May your experiences here carry you trrumphantly unto the great world ot actron servrce and consrderatron tor others The class ot 32' 2 lives also rn thus annual lt wrll mean much to you thus remrnder ot happy days and trrendshrps And It among the pleasant memorres you will Include a trlendly thought for your faculty advrser she wrll teel that her asso cratron wrth you has been a lastrng pleasure MISS NELDA HEEGARD Advlser Ianuctry Class '28 S 8: IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Robert Hammerman Presrdent Noted tor hrs trrendly wrnnrng smrle and hearty handshake Bob was one ot the most popular and well lrked fellows Elected to the hrghest class onrce rn hrs trnal semester he came through wrth tlyrng colors John Masr Vrce Presrdent Rather short and dark John proved to be an erircrent worker l-le rose trom class treasurer to vrce presrdent Rudolph Kartess Treasurer A reserved type ot chap Rudolph contronted wrth the ortrce that requrred much labor and trme proved hrs stamrna by puttrng the utmost rn hrs tasks OF 33 Samuel Corn Secretary Blond lrkable and some what demure Sam was regarded as a trrend by all wrth whom he came rn contact l-le was a hard worker and practrced exactness rn all he drd Leonard Sorkrn Sergeant at Arms Sort of tall wrth blond curly harr easy to get along wrth The tact that he marntarned order at class meetrngs and always gave a helprng hand on varrous com mrttees proved hrs ettrcrency AI Dramond Student Councrl Al rs somewhat short and dark complected l-l rs a real trre d to thcse who know hrm Although Al was busr ness manager ot the Chronrcle he strll found trme to represent the class at all councrl meetrngs I Q J Q V I' -g F. . I Q vi.. gng ' -29- January ARUNNO, LOUIS lll Armour Tech Satety Patrol, 4: Hall Guard Ass't Chiet, 3: Lieut., 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 4: Activities, 3: Class Rep., 3: Chronicle Rep.. I3 S. 8: C. Rep., 2: Math, Aero, Architectural, C. T., Zoa Phyta Clubs: National Honor Society: Architectural Secreta y, 3: Math Club Treasurer, 2: Track I: Soccer, 3: Swimming, 2: Fencing, 2: Wres- tling, 3. BAGNULO, DOMINIC l2l Purdue Dep. ot Deportment: Class Rep.: Zoa Phyta, 3: Football, 3, 4: Wrestling, 4: Skating, 4. BAIME. JosEPH L. or cfanei. Superior Court Judge, 4: Associate Judge, 3, 4: Attorney Superior Court, 3, 4: Safety Patrol: Student Council Rep., 3, 4: Class Rep., 2: S. 8: C. Rep., 2, 3, 4: Owls, National Honor Societies: Pen Xi Wig President, 4: Secretary, 3. BARICA, JOSEPH W. l4l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Attendance, I: Activities, 2. 3. 4: Class Rep., 2: Chronicle Rep., I: Aero, C. T., Chess 81 Checker Clubs: Owls, National Honor Societies: Chess, 2. 3. BECVAR, EDWARD W. l5l Camera Club: National Honor Society: Aero Club Treasurer, 3, 4: Sgt.-at-Arms, 3. BELOFSKY, DONALD D. lbl Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 4: Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Activities, 4: Chronicle Rep., 2: National Honor Society. BITTNER, RAYMOND ALBERT l7l Curtiss Wright Dep. ot Deportrrient, I: Attendance, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Class Art Statt: Pen 81 Wig, Zoa Phyta Clubs: Pen 81 Wig Sgt.-at Arms, 4. BLUHM, ROBERT W. JR. l8l Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep.: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Stamp 81 Coin Club. BOCCIO, JOHN l9l Crane Jr. Class Rep., 2, 3, 4: Track, I, 2: Soccer, 2: K. K. K. BONALDI, ALFRED R. llOl Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment: Ushers, Boxing Clubs. BONURA, LUCIANO W. ll Il Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 2, 3, 4: Activities, 2, 4: Architectural, Na- tional Honor Societies. , BRANDHANDLER, DAVID ll2l Crane Jr. Crane Forum, Zoa Phyta Clubs: Owls, National Honor Societies: Big Ten. BRODY, HARRY H. lI3l Oklahoma Tech K. K. K., 2, 3: Football, I: Basketball, 2. CHAPMAN, KERWIN K. ri4i vanaerbiri Superior Court Process Server, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 4: Activities, 3: Satety Patrol, 3, 4: Chronicle Rep.. 2: S. Sr C. Rep., 3: French Club, 2: Class Treasurer, 3. '30' S 8: C 1933 Cl'lIRS, WALTER E. Ill Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 4: National Honor Society. cHrTJrAN, souraersr iz: Crane Jr. Pen Sr Wig, Camera, Glee, Zoa Rhyta Clubs: Natronal Honor So- ciety: Zoa Phyta President, 3: Vice-President, 3: Treasurer, 4. CIRONE, JAMES J. l3l Notre Dame Hall Guard. 2: Dep. ot Actryrtres, 2. CLYMAN, ALFRED BERNARD l4l Art Institute Deo. ot Deportment, 3, 4: S. 81 C. Reps I: Class Art Statt: R .O. T. C. Sgt., 3: Lreut, 4: R. O. T. C. Select Platoon: Glee Club. coran, SAMUEL rs: Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 4: Hall Guard, I: Dep. ot Deportrnent. 3: Activ- rtres, 2: Attendance, 4: Chronicle Rep., 3: S. Sr C. Rep. 2: Class Rep., 3: Attcr-School Teacher, 4: Math, K. K. K., Physics, Chess 81 Checlrcr, Crane Eorurn Clubs: Architectural, National Honor Societies: Class Secretary, 2: SecretaryATreasurer Architectural SO- crety: Soccer, 2: Traclc, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prorn. Sr Senior Dinner Dance Committees, 3, 4. DAGOSTINO, ANTHONY lol Crane Jr. Hall Guard: Chronicle Rep., 3. D'ANDREA, ANTHONY A. rr: Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 2: Band, I, 2, 3, 4. DIAMOND, ALFRED A. l8l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Attendance, l: Class Rep., 2, 3: Ass't Supervisor 8r Teacher ot Atter-School Classes: Ourll 81 Scroll, Crane Forum, Zoa Fhyta Clubs: Owls, National Honor Societies: Chronicle Adver- tising Mgr., 3, 4: Business Mgr., 4: Student Council, 4: Ourll Xi Scroll Trfasurer, 4: Orchestra Publicity Mgr., 4: Junior Prorn Xi Senior Dinner Dance Committees: Valedrctorran on Big Ten. DIAMOND, JEROME G. l9l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 3: Actryrtres, 2: Chronicle Rep., 2: C. T., Chem. Clubs: Basketball, 3: Baseball, 3, 4. ENDER, sot rio: Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 4: Ren Br Wig, Owls, National Honor Societies, National Honor Society President. 4: Senior Dinner Dance Corn- mrttee Big Ten. ESPOSITO, LOUIS F. ll Il Hall Guard, 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Chronicle Rep., 3: R. O. T. C., 2, 3. EILLINSKI, HENRY PETER IIZI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I. 2: Dep. of Deportrnent, I, 2: Usher, 3: Fencing, I, 2, 3: Skating, 2. EINKE, WALLACE EDWIN ll3l Crane Jr. Dep. of Attendance, I: Activities, I: Class Rep., 3: AfterrSchool Teacher, 2, 3: Pen Xi Wig, Stamp Sr Corn, Zoa Phyta Clubs: Owls. National Honor Societies: Chronicle Associate Editor, 4: Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Class Publicity Mgr., 4: National Honor Society Secretary, 4: Class Big Ten: Won Hagen Scholarship Cup, FIORITA, ADAM J. ll4l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Dep. of Deportrnent, 2. OF'33 '3I' '-ir .1 I Nga .L January FORKAS, HYMEN J. Ill Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 33 Clnronicle Rep., 2, 33 Glo.: Club, 3. IZREEDMAN, PAUL l2l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 2, 33 Class Rep., 4, FRIEDMAN, LARRY l3l Crane Jr, Dep. ot Attendance, I, 23 Activities, 33 Deportrnent, I, 2, 33 Ctrronicle Rep., I3 S. 81 C. Rep., 23 Pen and Wig, Stamp and Coin, Cl1er'n,CIubs: Ctrroniclv Artist, 3, 43 Pen and Wig Artist, 33 Stamp and Coin Artist, 2, 43 Gymnastics, I, 2, 3. 4. FROELICH, JOHN HENRY l4I Illinois Class Rep., I, 2, 33 K. K. K., C. T., Zoa Pliyta CIubs3 C. T. Treasurer, 3, 43 Soccer, 3, 43 Traclr, I, 2, 3, 43 Slcatrng, 2, 43 All. City Traclr, 3, 43 All-City Soccer, 4. QOLDBERG, JORDAN HOWARD rsi Narrirwesiem C. T. Club, 3, 43 Football, 2. 3, 43 Wrestling, 3. GREENBERG, BEN A. lol Illinois Dep. ot Activities, 23 Deportrnent, 33 Zoa Pliyta Clulog Arclwitec- tural Society. HAMMERMAN, ROBERT EARL l7I So. California Ass't Commissioner ot Activities, 43 Safety Patrol3 Dep. ot Activ ities, I, 23 Chronicle Rep., I, 23 S. Xi C. Rep., 33 Class Rep., 2, 3, 43 C. T., Crane Forum ClutJs3 Owls, Artctritecturat National Honor Societies3 Student Council, 43 Class President, 43 Wrestling, 3, 43 Tennis, 43 Junior Prorn gr Senior Dinner Dance Cornmitteiis. HAMMING, RICHARD WESLEY l8I Crane Jr. Class S. 81 C. Rep., 43 R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieut, 43 Capt., 43 R. O. T. C. Select Squad: Select Sectiong Owls, National Honor So- cieties3 President Owls, 3, 4. HENRY, HYMAN H. in erm Jr. Hall Cstldfdj S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Chronicle Rep., 33 Ustrers Club, 3, 43 Orctivstra. HIRSCH, JOSEPH E. IIOI Crane Jr. R. O. T. C. Sgt., 43 Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Oretiestra, 43 Radio Club. HLAVEC, Enwin R. ri ii Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 33 Dep. ot Attendance, 33 Band, I, 2. HORWITZ, ISADORE I. II2l Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 3, 43 Hall Guard, 23 Dep. ot Deportment, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., I, 23 Chronicle Rep., 2, 33 Zoa Plryta Club, HUTCHINGS, HUGH lI3l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 2, 43 Class Rvp., 2, 33 Swirnrnrng, 3, 4. IAZETTO, SALVATORE S. lI4l Crane Jr. S. 81 C, ReD., I: Chronicle Rep., I. '32' S 8: C 1933 IMBRAGUGLIO, ANTHONY Ill Eederal Art School Capt. Hall Guards, 2: Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Actrvrtres, 3: Del po'trnent, 2: S. Sr C. Rep., l: Clrronrcle Rep. 2: Class Rep., 3: Aero Club: Archrtectural Socrety: Fencrng, 2: Traclr, 2. IMBUR, EUGENE l2l Armour Tech Dep. ot Dcportment, 2: R. O. T. C., I: Band, I, 2, 3: Owls, Na- tronal Honor Socretres, JERAL, EUGENE l3l Crane Jr. Supcrlor Court Barlrtt, 3. 4: Flyrng Squad: Dep. ot Department: Class Rep.: Ctrronrcle Rep.. 4: Chem., Math., C. T. Clubs: Owls, Natronal Honor Socretres. Traclr, I, 2, 3: Soccer, 2, 3: Gyrnnastrcs, I, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 2, 3, 4: Ass't Coach, 4: .lunror Prom Sr Senror Drrrner Dance Cornmrttecs. KALITERNA, Auron v. 44: Illinois Satety Patrol, 4: Hall Guard, l: Dep. ot Deportrrrent, I, 3: Ac! trvrties, l, 2, 3: S. gr C. Rep., 2, 3: C. T. Club, 2, 3: Soccer, 2, 3, 4: Captarn, 4: All-County Soccer, 3: All-City Captain, 4. KAMINSKI, RAYMOND ISI Northwestern Hall Guard, 2: Dep. ot Dcportrnent, 3: Chronrcle Rep., 2. KAPLAN, SAM lol Crane Jr. S. Sr C. Rep., 2, 4: Aero, Radro Clubs: Natlonal Honor Society. KARTESS, RUDOLPI-I ANDRE l7l Chicago Dep. ot Attendance, I: Class Rep., 2: Class Art Statt, 3: Aero, Zoa Phyta, Crane Eorurn Clubs: Owls, Natronal Honor Socretres: Class Treasurer, 3, 4: Aero Club Sgt.-at-Arrns, 4: Prcsrdent Aero Club, 4: Class Brg Ten. 3, 4. KLEIN, LEO I8l Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., 2: S. Sr C. Rep., 3: K. K. K. 2: Fencing, 2. KNEPP, MORRIS M. l9I Northwestern Dep ot Deportrnent, 2: Attendance, 3: Chronucle Rep, 2, 3: Class Rep., 2, 4. Class Art Statt, 2: Band, 2, 3: Owls, Natronal Honor Socrctlcs. KRAUCHUNAS, VIIOLD IIOI ' Crane Jr. Hall Guard: Class Rep.: Chess and Checlrer Club: Owls, Natronal Honor Socrctres. KROHNER, HARRY rr rr crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 4: Dep. ot Attendance, I: Chronicle Rep., I: Class Rep., 4: Zoa Phyta Club: Iraclr, 4, KVORKA, WILLIAM lI2l Crane Jr. Chret Flyrng Squad, 3, 4: Satety Patrol, 2: Dep. ot Department. I, 2: S. Xr C. Rep., 4: Pen and Wig, Glee, Usners Clubs: Student Govt. Artrst, 3, 4: Presrdent Class Art, 2, 3: Chret Ushers Club. 3, 4: Sgt.-at-Arms Glee Club, 3: Student Govt. General Utrlrtres Man, 3, 4. LEAVITT, Mfturzrcra 413: crm Jr. Chronrcle Rep., 2: Class Rap. 3: Atter-School Teacher, 3: Owls, Natronal Honor Socretres: Class Brg Ten. I LEI-IRNER, JOSEPH lI4l Illinois Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportmcnt, 3: Actrvrtrcs, 2: Attendance, 3: S. Er C. Rep, 4: Chronrcle Rep., I: Math. Club: Secretary Class A't Statf, 4: Band, 3: Slratrng. 2. OF'33 '33' 'F r ,ar A 1 25-10 FJ 91' , Q .J January LIENHOFF, MAX D. Ill Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep, 2: Owls, National Honor Societies. LEWIS, SAM I2I Illinois Dep. of Department, 3: Chronicle Rep., I, 2. LIEBERMAN, JEROME L. l3l Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep, 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Stamp 81 Coin Club, 2: Crane Forum, 4. LOMBARDI, FREDERICK F. l4l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Zoa Phyta Club. LOSGFF, MANUEL ISI vienna Chronicle Rep., I, 2: S. 81 C. Rep., I, 2: Chronicle Reporter, 3: Feature Writer, 3: Secretary, 4: Zoa Phyta, Camera Clubs: Traclc, 3. LOUIS, I-IAROLD E. lbl Purdue Marquette Court Process Server, I: Dep, ot Deportrnent, I, 2: Chronicle Rep., I, 2: C. T. Club, 2, 4: Football, I, 2, 3, 4: Wrest- ling, I, 2, 3, 4. MARCUS, MORRIS W. l7l Chicago Dep. of Deportment, I, 2, 3: Class Rep., 2, 3: Atter-School Teacher, 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: Associate Editor, 4: Zoa Phyta Club: Owls, National Honor Societies: Class Secretary, 2: Zoa Phyta Secretary, 2: Big Ten, 4. MASI, JOHN I, Isl crane Jr. Supervisor After-School Classes, 3, 4: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Owls, Nae tional Honor Societies: Class Treasurer, 4: Vice-President, 4: Chair- rnan Senior Dinner Dance Committee: Chairman Class Banlc. MECKLENBURG, RAYMOND WILLIAM l9l Columbia Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 4: S. 81 C. Rep., 2. MERKIN, SIDNEY IIOI crane Jr. Owls, National Honor Societies. MEYER, ALVIN L, H. ll ll msisie Ha'l Guard, 2: Dep. of Deportment: Swimming, I: Traclc, 2. MIELKE, RAMON KARL lI2l Illinois Dep. of Deportment, 3, 4: Activities, 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Band Drum Major, 3: Band l.'.a:or, 4: Vice-President Class Banlc, 4: Senior Dinner Dance Committee: Class Art Statt: Stamp 81 Coin Club, I, 2: Footba'I, 2: Baseball, 3. MIHEL, GEORGE I. II3I Illinois Hall Guard, I, 2, 4: Dep. ot Deportment: Attendance: Chronicle Rep., 2: Aero Club, 3: Gymnastics, 3. MIKOS, CHARLES W. lI4l Crane Jr. Dep. of Attendance, I: R. O. T. C. Sgt., 4: Band, I, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra, 4: Clncss and Checker Club, 4: National Honor Society '34' S 8: C 1933 MUNSON, MAURlCE H. lll Michigan Dep. of Deportment, 2, 3: Activities, 3: Class Rep., 27 Aero Club, NARDULLI, GIACINTO A. l2l lllinois Flying Squad, 4: Hall Guard, Ig Deb. of Attendance. 27 Ushers Club. 4: Wrestling, 3: Fencing, 2. NATHAN, ALBERT HAROLD l3l Alabama Dep. ol Deportment, 3: Activities 4, Chronicle Rep., 2: Baslretball Lights, 2, 3: Zoa Phyta Club. OLEFSKY, ISADORE D. l4l So. California Hall Guard, l. 4: Deo. of Activities, 3, 4, Atter,School Teacher, Zoa Phyta, Math., Ushers Clubs, Math. Club Secretary, I. O'MEARA, WILLIAM JOHN l5l Notre Dame Dep. of Activities, 2, 3: Superior Court Attorney, 2, 3, 41 Class Rep., 2, 3, 43 Atter-School Teacher, 3: Stamp and Coin, Zoa Phyta Clubs: Chronicle Sales Promoter, 2, 33 Financial Mgr., 4: Class President, 43 Secretary, 35 Publicity Mgr. Stamp and Coin Club, 2, 33 Vice-President Math. Club, 2, 3: Junior Prom. Comrnrttev: Mgr. Gymnastics, 43 Swimming, 2. osnoss, Rorseizr A. rbi crm Jr. Superior Court Bailitt, 43 Hall Guard, 47 Dep. ol Deportrnent, 33 Chronicle Rep., 43 S. Kr C. Rep., 43 Crane Forum, Language, Glee, Stamp and Coin, Chess and Chcclrer Clubs: National Honor So- ciety: Vice-President Starnp and Coin Club, 4. PACAK, EDWARD RALPH l7l Crane Jr. Flying Squad, 4: Hall Guard, 23 Dep. ot Deportrnent, lg Activities, l 3. S. Sr C. Rep., 2: Zoa Ptyta Club, Ml! PA Ateo rain crane ir. Chief Flying Squad, 41 Flying Squad, 3, 4 rd, lg Dep. of Deportment, 21 Activities, lp Chronicle Rep., I3 Class Rep., 3, 4, Zoa Phytay Ushers Clubs: Zoa Phyta Sgt.-at-Arms, 3: Senior Dinner Dance Committee. PASTERIS. JOSEPH V. l9l Crane Jr. S. Br C. Rep., I: Chronicle Rep., I1 Zoa Phyta Club. I PEici4ir, VASALIE LEO rioi Purdue C. T. Club: National Honor Society: Class Rep., 2, 3, 4: President Class Art Statt, 3, Chairman Senior Dinner Dance Committee, 4: Wrestling, 3, 47 Football, 2, 3, 4. RELLETlERE, RCCCO ll ll Northwestern Dep. ot Activities. 2: Class Rep.. 2: Zoa Phyta Club. PENNINGTON, DAVID H. ll2l Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., 3: Crane Forum, Acro Clubs. POLLACK, JOSEPH ll3l Crane Jr. Dep. ct Attendance, 2, 3: Class R-ap., 3, 4, Zoa Phyta Club. PRZEPIORSKI, Jonn riii crane Jr. Hall Guard I: Dep. ct Attendance, lg Chronicle Rep., 3, Class Rep., 21 Zca Phyta Club. OF '33 '35' 1' Ad 55.5 S if ' y f' .., 1- ' 'F 1 January RABINOWITZ, JACK III Armour Tecii Hall Guard, 3, 4: Dep. ot Department, 2: Chronicle Rep., II R. O. T. C. Corporal, 3: Physics: Zoa Phyta Clubs. RAYNES, DAVID J. izi So. Calitornia Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Department, 3: Chronicle Rep., 2: Class Rep., 4: Ushers, Languagc Clubs. REIMER, HARVEY B. lsee page 38I RICHTER, ALFRED G. l3I Hall Guard, 2: Crane Forum Club, 4. ROBERT, SANFORD l4I Class Rep! 3: Wrestling, 3. LROBERTI, JOHN ISI Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 4 ROSENTHAL. BEN J. lol Zoa Phyta Club: Owls, National Honor SALERNO, FRANK T. l7I Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: Zoa SANDERS, JACOB LOUIS IBI Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: Zoa SCHEFTEL, MORTON S. l9I Michigan Crane Jr. Crane Jr. National Honor Society. Purdue Societies: Traclr, 2. 3, 4. Crane Jr. Phyta Club. Crane Jr. Pliyta Club. Notre Dame S. 8: C. Rep., 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., 4: Football, 2: Aero, K. K. K., Radio Clubs. SCHUB, ISRAEL IIOI Hall Guard, I, 2, 3, 4: Lieut., 3, 4: S. 81 Crane Jr. C. Rep., 2: Chronicle Rep., 3: Aero, Zoa Ptiyta Clubs: Owls, National Hono' Societies: Track, 4. SCORSONE, VINCENT MICHAEL II II Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., I, 2: S. Xi C. Rep., 2: Class Rep., 4: Olec Club. SHAPIRO, MAURICE M. IIZI Chicago Crane Mayor, 43 Chairman Student Council: Vice-Chairman, 33 Captain Satety Patrol, 3: Pen and Wig, Ouill and Scroll, Owls, and National Honor Societies: Chronicle Editor, 4: Associate Edi- tor, 3: Feature Writer, 3: Reporter, 2: Class President, 2, 3: Presi- dent Ouill and Scroll, 4: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: Debating, 4: Class Big Ten. SILVERSTEIN, RALPH lI3I Crane Jr. Flying Squad, 2, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2, 3, 4: Class Rep., 2: Crane Forum, C. T., Zoa Phyta Clubs: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Cap- tain, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: City and County Wrestling Champion, 2, 3, 4. sxotisiicir, HARQLD lI4I Crane Jr. Dqp, of Department, 2: Attendance I, 2: Actiyrties, I, 2: Math., Physics, Aero, Zoa Phyta Clubs: National Honor Society. '3b' S 81C 1933 SKOLNIK, JACK A. In Illinois Dcp. of Dqoortfant 3, 43 Actwitics 33 Chronrcle Reo.. I, 2: S. 81 C. Rao, 3, Class Rao. 2, 3, 43 Architectural, C. T. Acro Clubs: Jun.or Prof. Comm-ttecg Golt. 3, 4. SNOW, KENNETH, T. lzl lllam-,as Natonal Honor Sccuctyi Track 2. SORKIN, LEONARD l3l Northwestern Court Statt, 27 Hall Guard, 2: Deb. of Actnvltres, I, 2, Chronicle Rap., l: S. 8: C. Rep., 3: Class Rep.. 2, 3: Zoa Phyta, Archrtec- tural, Physncs Clubs: Class Sgt.-at-Arms, 41 Junuor Prom. and Scnlor Dlnnt-r Dance Cowrrnrttcas. STAMM, RUSSEL A. I4-I Crane Jr. Owls, National Honor Societlesy Chronicle Cartoonlst, 2. 3: Art Edrtor, 4: Swrrnrnlng, 23 Gymnastlcs, 2, 3: Baseball, 3, 4. STEVENSON, LIONEL W. lsee page my STRELAK, JOHN PETER ISI Armour Tech Hall Guard, 2, 3: Dep. Ot Dcportrncnt, 31 Chronrcle Rep., I: Rep., 3. STOCKER, RICHARD RAY l6l Hall Guard Cornrnrssloner, I7 S, 81 C. Rep., 2, 3: Glee Club, 2, 3. SZAELARSKI, JOSEPH C. l7l Northwestern Hall Guard, I, 27 Dep. Ot Deportrnent, l, 21 Activities. 3, 43 Chronrele Rep., I 3: S. 31 C. Rep., 2' C. T., Language Clubs: Vue.:-P a age Club, 4: Football, 3, 43 Wrestling, 3. .Q TOMASSI, JOHN rapt, Illinois Dep. of Duportrnunt, I, 4. l ,fj TRAUTMAN, JQI-'IN IQI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 23 Natlonal Honor Socie TUMMINELLO, ANGELO IIOI Hall Guard, 47 Dcp. ot Attendance. UTAT, SEYMOUR ll my WALDPOOEL, SAMUEL lazy ty' Orchestra. 2, 3, 4. Crane Jr. I' Acro Club, 2. Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportmant, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., I, 21 Natlonal Honor So- Clcty. Secretary Math. Club, 2, 3. WALSH, THOMAS H. my WILLIAMSON, HLJOH S1143 Crane Jr. Class Rep., 3, 47 Band, l, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra, 2, 3, 41 lSf I-'WV Band, 4. OF '33 '37' 15 January 1 YANNIAS, JAMES C. Ill Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I: Dep. ot Deportmcnt. 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., 4: Zoa Phyta, K. K. K., Physics Clubs: National Honor Society: Soccer 3. - ' J rr ,Cfylf 'lf YARMOLOVSKY, SAM izi Cixi.. cnomeif Rep., 3, 4, za., Phytag ,rf J lj Il ZAR, MAX l3l Crane Jr. Zoa Phyta Club: National Honor Society: Gymnastics. 3, 4. ZAWISLAK, FRANK J. l4l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Attendance, I, 2, 3: Baseball, 4. ZLJBECK, EDWARD J. ISI Armour Tech , ka 4 Q ! Hall Guard, I: Chronicle Rep., I, 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 4: C. T., Math. : ' V' Clubs: National Honor Society: Traclc, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 3, 4. ?' ZYMETZKE, Leo A. :si crane ir. .I ' Safety Patrol, 2, 3: Ass't Fire Marshal, 4: Hall Guard, I: Class Art . L 5 Staff, 3: Owls, National Honor Societies. STEVENSON, LIONEL W. l7l So. California Commissioner ot Activities, 4: Flying Squad, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 2: Dep. ot Activities, 3: C. T. Club: National Honor Society: Foot- ball, 3: Wrestling, 3: All-City Football, 3. REIMER, HARVEY B. ia: crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 2, 4: Physics Club. Graduates Sans Pictures ADDEO, JOSEPH Chicago Tech BLOOM, IRVING W. Oklahoma Tech Dep. ot Department, 2: Chronicle Rep., 3. B5SI12ttJGII. I, 2. 3- BASILE. PAUL BROTT, IRVING Normal College BASS, MILTON PHILIP Illinois Class Rep., 2: Mgr. Football, 2. BAXLEY, ELMER National Honor Society. BEALJPRE, JOSEPH Crane Jr. BLOOM, EDWARD I-IOWARD Crane Jr. Dep. ot Department, 3: Attendance, 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., 2: Zoa Phyta, Chem., C ane Forum Clubs: President Crane Forum, 4. Q Q S. 8: C. Rep., 3: Zoa'Phyta, Crane Forum Clubs: Wrestling, 3: Fencing, 2, BURRESON, EDWARD L. BURSACI-I, GEORGE CALLAI'IAN, THOMAS J. Crane Jr. Dep. ot Department, I, 2, 3, 4: Activities, 3, 4. CAPPARELLI, AUGUST Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2: Architectural Society. S 8: C Graduates Sans P1ctures 1 9 3 3 . . .1 . 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Club: Owls S cictyg Gymn tl s, 2, 1 S cc 2, 3, 4. Hall Guard, 2. 3, 4 Nalional H nor Socluly. , . I' ' Dep. I Deporfmenl, 31 liendancc, 3 C rorviclar Rup., . . 3.4: Football, 3,4:WwstIir19. 3,4. Hal' Hard, 3: 5, 31 C. Rep-. 2: CITIOTIICII' RCP-I 3 Ushers ub, 3, 4. D . r ment, 3 r icle Rep., 3: Owls, N luonal I HONG' 50239568 ZORN, WILLIAM GEORGE Crane Dep, I e ance, I1 S. X1 C. Rep., 21 Chronicle R p I - , 2. 35 Swsrnming. 3. Hall r , 1 Chr nlclc Rep., 2. Chronncle Rep., 2: S. 8r C. Rep., 23 tam Kr Coin, I, 21 , SQUCJGVYI ll PYCSICICVW 2- Chr mole Rep., I: S. Sr C. Rep., 2. CITY VI' C RGP-I lr 2- Hall u r , 2: Dcp. of Acllvltles, I3 Wrestllng, I. Hall Guard, I, 2: Attorney Clarlcc Court, 27 Owls. Dgp, of A ivitiq, 2, Our Fresh Year BYGCNES OF 32 X2 Our Sophomore Year Our Jumor Year Our Senror Year OF 33 3 ' I N '1,L':r1 -ry,-V 1w1:'. :1.11'1'11:1' FP1 1' I 1 ' -1' 1, ,-. Nik - '2 F. ,,,' Q --1 ' .11 - ' ...M 1' . 1 :,. -, ye 1 -' 1- '. 'ww 51' I '1-V ' e ' 1 11 -, R, , . 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HE call for the assemblmg of graduates rs again being made and l must bud farewell to my boys of the class ot 33 They have set a record of whrch l as thelr sponsor am very proud To them l wrsh to express my deepest apprecnatron for the worl: they have done ere Some will enter the tmelds ol busnness others In where they go l feel confident that some day I wrll hear of their laudable achievements My washes and hopes wall always be wnth my boys l wall not say Goodbye just Auf Wreder sehen MR JAMESJ KASPAREK Adv1ser,Iune Class 44 S 81 h . stitutions ot higher learning, but regardless of Q J.J.K. 0 0 C ,153 TUNE CLASS OFFICERS Frank Annunzro President Frank as a dark com plected and good natured tellow He has led the class tor tnree years through many successful events He IS always busy attempting to Improve class condutuons stocky George ss a wrllrng worker and has a good word tor everyone He has been vsce presrdent tor two years and has had hs hands tull berng chairman ot every committee Emmett OConnell Treasurer Emmett as a bug husky Irrshman He has been treasurer tor tour semesters trying to hoard the 33 money wuth tn rccesstul attempts OF 33 William Condon Secretary Short wrth blond h nr and a cheerful dvsposutnon BII really hard worker He has held three class ottrces dur mg hrs three years ot servrce Phrllp J Grande Sergeant at Arms Dark harr and not very tall Phrl has done various thrngs tor the class that requrred much ot has spare tnme He as noted tor hrs cheerful smrle Burton Brown Student Councll Burt was one ot the tellows that held a major student government othce besrdes being a class othcer He dad a number ot thrngs nn representnng 33 at all coun ell meetsngs 4 K? K A 0 4 I l - at t ' it is a George Stevenson, Vice-President-Blond and ' .' , ' ' . - . I ' 0 so June ABENANTI, DAN III Crane Jr. Zoology Club, 2: Wrestling Team. 2, 3, 4. ADDLJCI, ANTHONY L. I2l Crane Jr. Class Representative, 3. ALBIN, MILTON M. I3I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, I: Department, I: National Honor Society, 4: Stamp Xi Coin Club, I: Zoa Phyta, 2: Math Club, 2: Language Club, 3: Open Forum, 4: Baseball, 4. AMEDEI, Arriuie JOSEPH i4i crane Jr. Dep. of Attendance, I: Deportrnent, 2: Class Rep., 4: S. Xi C. Rep., 4. ANNUNZIO, FRANK ISI Chicago Normal Vice-chairman Student Council, 3, 4: Student Council, I, 2, 3, 4: Lieutenant Hallguards, 3: Hallguard, 2: Safety Patrol, 2, 3: Dep. ot Dcportment, 3. 4: Class President, I, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle Rep., I: Language Club, 3, 4: Junior Prom and Senior Dinner Dance Com- mittees. Anrorsison, RAC-NAR DANIEL is: crane Ji. Dep. ot Activities, 4: Football, 2: Freethrow Champ, 3. BADALICH, FRANK C. Isee page 72I BADER, OMER VIRGIL I7I Illinois Dep. ot Deportrnent, 3: Attendance, 2: Activities, 2: Chronicle Rep., 4: Commanding Otticer Band, 4: Orchestra Sgt.'at'Arrns, 4: Class Rep., 3: Class Art Statt, 3, 4: Math, Otticers, Owls Clubs and National Honor Society. BAKALA, MICHAEL EDWARD ISI Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., I, 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Class Rep., 4. BAUMET, GEORGE A. I9I Crane Jr. Dep. of Deportment, I: S. 81 C. Rep., 2. BECK, RALPH W. IIOI Crane Jr. Chronicle Statt, 2, 3, 4: Associate Editor, 3: Editor, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2: Forum, 4: Delegate, National Scholastic Press Association Con- vention, 4. BENEDETTI, ANTHONY RICHARD II II Crane Jr. Lieut. Hallguard, I: Dep. ot Deportrnent, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: Chronicle Rep., 4: President Language Club, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Forum Club, 4: Football, 3. BENJAMIN, HENRY II2I Illinois Dep. ot Activities, 2: Deportment, 2: I-Iallguard, 2: Court Statt, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Circulation Mgr. S. 31 C., 3: Business Mgr. S. 81 C., 4: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Owls, 2: Architectural Society, 2, 4: Pres., 4: Zoa Phyta, 2: Chairman Class Art Statt. 2, 3, 4: Senior Dinner Dance Committee: Delegate to Press Conference N. W. U., 4. BERG, LEROY W. Isee page 72I BEST, HOWARD THOMAS II3I Illinois Dep. of Attendance, I: Hallguard, I: Chronicle Rep., 2, 3: K. K. K., 3: Radio Club, 2: Aero Club, I: Swimming, 2, 3' Soccer, 4. BIELINSKI, CHESTER II4I Illinois Dep. of Activities, I, 2, 3: Department, 4: Member Junior and Senior Prom Committee: Wrestling, I, 2, 3, 4: Cool: County Champ, 3: Football, I, 2, 3: Captain, 4. -46- S 81 C BILSTEIN, HERBERT A. Ill Crane Dep. ot Deportment, I: l-lallguard 3 EO 4 Cl'- BOBER, SAMUEL R. I2l Crane J I'-lall Guard, 4: Dcp. Ot Deportmcnt 4 Att da ce c va-5 BOCHENEK, WALTER I3l Crane Jr Dap. ct Dcportment, I: R. O. T. C 2 3 4 Sgt 4 Ma Treasurer, l. BOEEIMER, CLIFFORD JEROME I4l Crane Jr S. 8: C. Rep., 35 Chronicle Statt 3 4 N Edt Lreutcnant R. O. T. C., 4, First L t 4 B d I 2 3 4 BOMBOLIS, GEORGE I5l Crane Jr BONK, ADAM A. J. Ibl Crane Jr l-lall Guard, l, 2. Q BONAMI, JULIUS B. I7l So California Zoa Plwyta, Language Clubs: M rn e a po lip e BOUGADIS, GEORGE I8l Crane Jr Club. l. Dep. ot Activities, Attendance an D Chronicle Rep.: Intramural Baseba ball. Dep. Ot Activities, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Zoa a a Forum Clubs. BOWYER. LLOYD J. my Dep. Ot Attendance, lg Class Re Club, 31 Traclc, 2, 3, 4. BOYLAN, GEORGE xxx. noi Class Rep., 4: Vice-president Zoa Phyta F O a g I 4' G Commissioner of Hall Guards, lg tics, 4. BOZIONIK, ARLEY rr ii BRANDT, SIDNEY my Wm-snsrn Lreut. of Hall Guards, 3: Dep. ot Act tes BRANDYS, CASIMIR S. C. Il3l Il lnors Dep. of Attendance, lg Owls, lg GI Cl b 3 BRIOHTA. JEROME Il4l Northwestern Dep. of Deportment. I: National l-l So t 3 4 OF '33 47 I 6 ,1 f W9 .Q , June BRici4MAN, AL iii Vice-Pres. Stamp and Coin Club, 3: Ushers Club, 3, 4: Aero Club, 2: Band, I, 2, 3, 4. BRIZZOLARA, PAUL rzi iiirnors Chess 8: Checlters, 2: Aero Club, 2: Zoa Phyta, 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee: Ass't Treasurer Class Banlr: Gymnastics, 2. 3, 4. BRONGOFSKY, HARRY GEORGE l3l Northwestern Hall Guard, 3, 4: Satety Patrol, 2: Dep. ot Activities, 2, 3: De- portment, 2: Zoa Phyta, 2: Aero Club, 2, 3: Football, 3, 4: Traclr, 3, 4. BROWN, BURTON l4l Crane Jr. Commissioner ot Activities, 4: Hall Guard, I: Dep. ot Activities, 3, 4: Deportment, 2: Student Council, 3, 4: Junior and Senior Prom Committees: Sergeant-at-Arms K. K. K., 3: ViceAPres., 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2: Math Club, I: Pen 81 Wig, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle Rep., I: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Class Rep., 2. BROWN, DAVID JACOB rs: crm Jr. Hall Guard, 2, 3: Dep. ot Deportrnent, 2: Chronicle Rep., 3: Stamp 8r Coin Club, 2, 3: Glee Club, 3: Wrestling, 2. BROWN, EARL l6I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 4: Vice-President Camera Club, 2, 3: Stage Assistant, 2, 3: Director, 4. BUBENICEK, DALIBOR l7I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Class Rep., 4: Math Club, 2: K. K. K., 3, 4: Radio Club, 3. BUDY, JOSEPH LAWRENCE l8l Northwestern Satety Patrol, 3: Ass't Capt. Safety Patrol, 4: Dep. ot Deport- ment, 3: S. 81 C. Humor and Cuts Editor, 3, 4: S. X1 C. Rep., I, 2: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Publicity Mgr. Math. Club, 2, 3: Ushers, 3, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2: Camera Club, 2, 3: Dep. ot Attend- ance, I, 2: Junior Prom Committee. BURNETT, THOMAS J. l9l Illinois Zoa Phyta Club. BYRNE, RICHARD IIOI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2: Safety Patrol, 3: Ushers Club, 4: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Lightweight Baslretball, 2, 4. CALT, RAYMOND PATRICK ll Il Notre Dame Hall Guard. 2: Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Attendance, I: Literary Editor S. Sr C., 3: Associate Editor, 4: S. Sr C. Rep.. I: Chronicle Rep., I: Class Rep., 2. National Honor Society, 3, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2. CAMPAGNA, Erroiaia A. rizi CAPORALE, FRANK S. lI3I Crane Jr. Aero Club, 2: Zoa Phyta Club, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Football, 4. CAPORUSSO, AUGUST lI4l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, I: Activities, 3: Attendance, 2: Class Rep., 3, 4: Language Club, 4: Aero Club, I: Traclr, 3. '48' S 8r C 1933 CAPLJTO, JOSEPH Ill Crane Jr. Zoa Plrryta Club, 2: Baslcetball, 4. CARLSON, HOWARD E. l2l Illinois Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Department. 23 Actwrtres, 3. CARRIE. JOHN H. T33 iiianoas Dep. of Attendance, I: Dep. ot Activities, 2: Hall Guard, I. CAVALJERE, PETER v. my Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2, 3: Dep. ot Deportrnent, I3 Alter-School Teacher: Zoa Phyta, 2. CHABNER, MORRIS l5l Chicago Normal Dep. of Activities, Ig Chronicle Rep., I: Class Rep., 2, 3: Atter- School Teacher, I3 Stamp and Coin Club, I3 Forum, 4: Zoa Plwyta, 21 K. K. K., 2, 3, 4. CHAMBLIN, WAYNE ALLEN lbl Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Stamp and Coin Club Vice-President, 2: Secretary, 4, Librarian, 2. CHASEN, JACK l7l Illinois R. O. T. C. Lieut., 4: Rrtle Team, 3: Tennis. 4. CHIDEMO, CARMEN PAUL ISI Crane Jr. CHILLBERG, CARL E. l9I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2. CHRENO, JOHN rior Hall Guard, 2. 3: Safety Patrol, 3, 4: Dep. ot Activities, 3: De- portment, 2: Forum, 4. CHUMA, STEVE E. ri ri Illinois Hall Guard, 23 S. 8: C. Rep., 2, 3: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: First Lreut., 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 47 Secretary and Librarian. 4: National Hcnor Society, 3, 4. CHYTYK, GEORGE WILLIAM ll2I Crane Jr. Dep. of Deportment, 2: Attendance, l: Chronicle Rep., 3: Class Rep., 4: Owls, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Radio Club, 4: Soccer, 3. CLARK, ARTHUR ROBERT my erm Jr. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: President, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Band, 3, 4. CLARK, JACK B. my Northwestern Dep, Ot Attendance, I, 2: Deportrnent, 3: Activities, I. 2: S. Sr C. Ass't Circulatron Mgr., 4: Art Staff, 2, 3, 4: Ushers Club, 43 Zag Phyta Club. 3: Track. 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3: Basketball, 3. OF '33 '490 4 ILZ .J U' ,Sy J' . 'r 1-fa Y r ISR 5 8' 5.55 F 53 54 I' RI if ' S if .4 . rf r 5 If 3 ,J 5,1 -Tr' L. June V cusys, ALBERT F. gi: Crm Jr. Dep. of Deportment, I, 3, 4: Activities, 3, 4: Class Rep., 3. 4: S. Br C. Rep., 3: Owls, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4: Eorum, 4: Architectural Society, 4: After-School Teacher, 3, 4: Motion Picture Operator, 4. COMM, HAROLD lsee page 72l COMO, LOUIS R. l2l Crane Jr. 53 Dep. of Deportment, 2: Activities, 3: National Honor Society, 4: M' Ushers Club, 3: Member Intra-mural Baseball Champs, 2: Baseball, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Q M CONDON, WILLIAM E. l3l Notre Dame IQ: Hall Guard: Safety Patrol, 3: Student Council, 2: Class Treasurer, 3: Secretary, 4: Glee Club, 3: Camera Club, 2: Zoa Phyta, 2: Member ot Junior and Senior Prom Committees: Gymnastics, 2: Traclr, 3: Swimming, 2, 3, 4. CONRAD, AVON W. l4l Crane Jr. il Class Rep., 2, 3: Stage Statt, 3: Ushers Club, 2, 3. COOPERMAN, MITCHELL ISI Crane Jr. W Hall Guard, 2, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, I: Attendance, 3, 4: Chron- icle Rep., 2, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 2, 3: Ushers Club, 3, 4: Atter-School Teacher, 4: Wrestling, 4. COTSIRILOS. ELEEIHERIOS J. lbl Dep. ot Activities, I: Deportment, I: Hall Guard, 3: Class Rep., 2: H Math Club, I. 5 4 z yyyy , CRANE, HYMEN l7l Crane Jr. 3 Radio Club, 4. cRoss, HOWARD c. :ay crane Jr. National Honor Society, 4: Owls, 4: Forum, 4: Class Rep., 3, 4: After-School Teacher, 4. CROWN, JOSEPH l9l Illinois Hall Guard, 4: Band, 2: K. K. K., 2: Traclr, 4. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN P. J. IIOI St. John Aero and Zoa Phyta Clubs. CURCIONE, NELLO E. ll Il Northwestern Hall Guard, 4. DANCINGER, CHARLES C. lI2l Hall Guard, 4: Dep. of Attendance, 3: Zoa Phyta and Aero Clubs. DEEILY, SAMUEL R. lI3l Notre Dame Dep. of Deportment, I, 3, 4: Activities, 2, 3, 4: Attendance, 3, 4: Vice-President of Class, 3: C .T. Club, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4. DE LOTT, SIDNEY Z. lI4l So. California Dep. ot Deportment, 3, 4: Math Club, 4: Zoa Phyta, 3: Forum, 4: Dep. ot Activities, 2, 3: Ottice Boy: Golf, Intramural Baseball, 2, 3: Basketball, 3. qy A A -5 Jovi f O so I J , 'pc s s. I ,J J .ff ew Jar EL! C 1933 DE MUTH, RALPH ALLEN III Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activitres. 2: Chronicle Rep., I: Radio Club, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2: Language Club, 3. DIORIO, DOMINIC A. l2l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment. 3, 4: Activities, 2: Member Intramural Base- ball, 3. DITBERNER, MELVJN pi Dep, ot Deportrnent, 2: Attendance, 3: I-Iall Guard, 4: Owls, I: Glee Club, 4: Gymnastics, 3: Traclr, 3. DIVITO, NICK l4l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportmcnt: Chronicle Rep. DMUCHOWSKI, FRANK J. ISI Illinois Court Statl, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 3: Satety Patrol, 4: Dep. ot Dc- portment, 3: Chronicle Rep., I: S. 81 C. Rep., I: Class Rep., 2, 3: Sgt.-at-Arms Glee Club, 3: Vice-Pres., 4: Band, 4: Orchestra, 4: Ushers Club, 4: Gymnastics, 3. DOLAR, ELMER c. is: rumors Dep. ot Activities, I: Deportrnent, 2: Satety Patrol: Flying Squad: Cap't Flying Squad: Swimming: Football. DOMINICK, MARSHALL C. l7I Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 4: Hall Guard, 3: Architectural Society, 3. DOTT, GEORGE ROBERT ra: Wheaton Dep. ot Attendance, 2: Activities, 3, -4: Class Rep., 3: Acro Club, 3: Radio Club, 4. DRANTZ, ALBERT WILLIAM IQI Crane Jr. S. 81 C. Sports Editor, 4: S. 81 C. Rep., 33 Chronicle Rep., 4: Class Rep., 2: National Honor Society. 3, 4: Owls: Zoa Phyta, 2: C. T. Club, 3: Letterman in Gymnastics, 3: Intramural Volley Ball Champs, 3. DUBIN, ROBERT IIOI Chicago I-lead ot Defense Attorneys, 3: Dep. ot Department, I: Activities. 2: S. 8r C. Rep.. 2: President Pen and Wig: Vice-Pres., 3: President National Honor Society, 4: Forum. Owls, and National Honor So- cieties: Golf, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checker, 2, 3, 4. DUNCAN, RAYMOND ri ii Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, 2: Attendance, 3: Satety Patrol, 4: R. O. T. C.. 2, 3. DUTTON, CHARLES A. IIZI Aero Club, I, 2: Radio Club, 3. DZJEN, WALTER ins: Crane Jr. ELsHrAiN, ALBERT U43 Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2: Chronicle Stax, 3: Chronicle Rep., 2. EDELMAN, SIDNEY lsee page 721 ENDELMAN, ALBERT LEWIS lsee page 72I ENRIGI-IT, KEVIN JOSEPH lsee page 72l OF '33 'SI' br Q - -Q t .- 'Q Yr so K RT E .L 9 I June ERICKSON, CARL H. III Crane Jr. S. 8: C. Rep., 3: First Lieut. R. O. T. C., 4: Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4. ERLICH, SIDNEY T. l2I Illinois Zoa Phyta, 3: Architectural Society, 2: Chess and Checkers, 3. r .-, 4 . 3' 'fi .- 3 'af 2 R I ESPOSITO, FRANK NICHOLAS l3l Crane Jr. I-Iall Guard, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3. EVANS, CHARLES JOSEPH f4I Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., I: Crane Forum, 4: K. K. K., 2: Zoa Phyta, 2: Owls, I. f ' 4, ,ig C1231-2. ZEy ,4KbBtfR . 51 . Armour IY I rd, : ., t ivitie. Y r Chr i Ie Rep.. Zu-6 A T3'i s, 24: Ae o Club, Zfnzina Phyta, 6 . , 4. EWERT, WILBERT HERMAN :ey Greer Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Attendance, 4: Class Rep., 4: Ushers Club, 3, 4. FAGIN, JACK S. I7l Chicago Chiet ot Hall Guards, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 2, 3: Flying Squad. 3: Satety Patrol, 3: Clerk Superior Court, 3: Bailitt, 4: Process Server, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 2: S. Er C. Rep., 3: Chronicle Rep., 2: K. K. K., 3: Ass't Chiet Ushers Club, 3: Mgr. Track Team, 4: Traclc, 2: Soccer, 3. FAIRWEATHER, KENNETH EVERETT l8l Crane Jr. National Honor Society. 3, 4: Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres., 3. 4. FALSTEIN, MAURICE A. l9l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 4: Art Statt, 2, 3, 4: President K. K. K., 3, 4: Secretary, 2: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Publicity Mgr., 4: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4: Forum, 4: Zoa Phyta, 3: Secretary Quill and Scroll, 4: One ot Three Tickling Turks: Secretary Chronicle, 4. FANcHi, BERNARD A. :noi crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Crane Camera Club, 4: Radio Club, 4: Harmonica Club, 4: Chronicle Rep., 4. FANELLI, DAN 6.1! ii Noithwestem S. 8: C. Rep., 4: Class Rep., 4: '33 Dance Orchestra, 4. FANELLY, GEORGE NIlTCHEl.l.'II2I Illinois Chronicle Rep., 2: Class Rep., 3: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: First Lieut. R. O .T. C., 4: Second Lieut., 3. 1 FARKASHULI ,s my A f so. california SZlln? , 2 I r ' le Refs., 4: SZ54 loLPhyta and A I FELQMAN, Mistviu qu.: Arizona Safety Patrol, 4: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Class Rep., 2: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4: President, 4: National Honor Society, 3. 4: Atter-School Teacher, 3, 4: Supervisor ot After-School Classes, 4: Fencing, 2. '52' S 8: C 1933 FEUERSTEIN, BERNARD HERMAN Ill Northwestern Hall Guard, 3, 43 Chess and Checkers, 3, 43 Chess Tcarn, 3, 4. Ertos. GEORGE s. 323 Illinois Dep. ot Deportment, 33 Activities, 33 Attendance, 2: Satety Patrol, 3, 43 Flying Squad. 33 Chronicle Rep., 23 Aero Club, 33 Stamp and Coin, 2, 3, 43 Zoa Phyta, 3. FLANIGAN, LESTER GEORGE lsee page 72l FLINT, WARREN E. I3l Illinois Dcp. ot Activities, 43 Chronicle Rep., I3 S. X1 C. Rep., 23 Class Rep., 33 Football, 2, 3, 4. EoEAR. WALTER E. t4I Northwestern Dep. ot Activities, 23 Deportment, 33 Class Rep., 3. FORMENTO, MICHAEL J. ISI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2, 33 Chess and Checker Club, 33 Math Club, 33 Camera Club, 4. FOSTER, RICHARD lbl Crane Jr. Class Rep., 43 National Honor Society, 3, 43 Secretary Math Club, I. FRAGHIA, HENRY A. l7l Hall Guard, I, 33 Radio Club and National Honor Society. FREEDMAN, GEORGE L. ISI Northwestern Dep. ot Deportment, I3 Activities, 33 Attendance, 33 Picture Editor S. 31 C., 33 Co-Editor, 43 Zoa Phyta, 23 Ouill and Scroll, 43 Na' tional Honor Societyg Intramural Baseball Champs, 23 Chronicle Rep., I3 S. 81 C. Rep.. 2. 3. FRENKEL, LEONARD R. I9I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I3 Dep. ot Deportment, 23 Attendance, 23 Chron' icle Rep., I, 23 S. 81 C. Rep., 33 Class Rep., 23 Chess and Checkers, 23 Zoa Phyta, 23 Camera Club, 23 Forum, 43 Track, 2. EREYTAQ. WALTER noi Class Representative, 2, 3, 4. GACEK, HARRY J. II Il Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 33 Dep. ot Deportment, 2, 3, 43 Activities, 2, 33 Attendance, 33 Chronicle Rep., 2, 33 Ushers Club, 2, 3. GALBAVY, CHARLES C. IZI Illinois Hall Guard, I, 33 Safety Patrol, 43 Dep. ot Activities, 23 Deporta ment, 33 '33 Art Statt3 Soccer, 4. GAUDIO, NICK MICHAEL II3l Ryan Hall Guard, 33 Class Rep., I3 After-School Teacher, 43 Ottice Typist, 33 Radio Club, 33 Aero Club, 23 Chess and Checkers, 3. GAYMAN, SAMUEL L. II4l Purdue Hall Guard, I, 23 Safety Patrol, 3, 43 Dep. ot Deportment, 23 Chronicle Rep., I, 43 Crane Forum, 4, OF '33 '53' 'sl . June GEIGER, FRED WILLIAM Ill Crane Jr. Owls, l, 21 Math Club, l, 2, 3, 4. GERISCH, RUDOLPH F. IZI Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 43 Attendance, 43 Chronicle Rep., I, 2, 3, 4, S. 81 C. Rep., Owls, 4: National Honor Society, 47 Vice-Pres. Harmonica Club, 4: Aero Club Secretary, 45 Chess and Checkers, 3: Architectural Society, 4. osrcnuisms, Rosisrar iai crm Jr. Hall Guard, 2, 3. 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 3, 43 Attendance, 45 Flying Squad, 3: Track, 3, 4. GJIARDINI, ANGELO 141 crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., 3, S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Band, 2, 3. GIBBERMAN, JOSEPH l5l Illinois Satety Patrol, 4, Dep. ot Activities, 33 Deportment, 2, National Honor Society, 4: Treasurer K. K. K., 3, 43 Owls, l, 2, 3, 41 Zoa Phyta, 2: Class Rep., 47 After-School Teacher, I, 4. GLIENKE, PAUL G. rbi crane Jr. Hall Guard, 37 Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Aero Club, 2, Radio Club, 43 Track, 3. GLYSING, JULES R. l7l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Chronicle Rep., I, Class Rep., 3, 41 Zoa Phyta, 2, 35 Math Club, 3, 4. GOLD, ARTHUR A. l8l Northwestern Publicity Mgr. Chronicle, 3: Assignment Editor, 4, Harmonica Club, 43 C. T. Club, 3, 43 Zoa Phyta, 3: Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Fencing, 21 Golt, 3, 4, Mgr., 2. GOLD, HAROLD l9I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, Ig S. Xi C. Rep., 47 Owls I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 47 Camera Club, 4, Stamp and Coin, Ig Forum, 43 K. K. K., 3. GOLD, JULIUS J. lsee page 721 GOLD, SIDNEY S. IIOI Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., I, 23 National Honor Society, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 43 Lieut. GOLDMAN, Sl-IELDON J. ll Il Illinois Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Bookkeeper, 3, 45 Business Mgr., 4, Zoa Phyta, 2: C. T. Club, 3, 45 Publicity Mgr. Stamp and Coin, 3: Forum, 47 Track, 3. GOLDMAN, SOL lI2I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2. GOLDSTEIN, HARRY L. ll3l Crane Jr. Lieut. Hall,Guards. I: Hall Guard, 2, 37 Forum, 4: Ushers Club, 3, 4: Fencing, 2, 3. GOLDSTEIN, IRVING A. ll4l Crane Jr. Chess and Checkers, 33 Radio Club, 3. '54' S 8r C 1933 GOODMAN, EUGENE Ill Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2, 3: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society. 3, 4: Radio, I. GORZYNSKI, EDWIN A. l2l Crane Jr. I-Iall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, I: Attendance, 3: Class Rep.. 3, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3. GOVOTIS, JAMES C. l3l Crane Jr. I'-Iall Guard Captain, 4: Dep. of Deportment, 3: Math Club, 2: Glee Club, 3: Zoa Fhyta, 3: Forum, 4. GRABOW, WILLIAM FRANK l4l Crane Jr. Zoa Phyta, 2: Aero CIub,,2, 3. A E, - cJ'LffT.,f',11'f::, GRAFMAN, I-IYMEN JOSEPH ISI Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 4. GRANDE, PHILIP J. lbl Armour Safety Patrol, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2: Activities, 2, 3: I-Iall Guard, I: Class Sgtfat-Arms: S. 81 C. Reu., 4: Camera Club, 3, 4: Supervisor, 4: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4: Aero Club, I: Ushes Club, 3, 4, GRAY. JOHN A. rr: I-Iall Guard, 4: Class Rep., 4: S. 81 C. Statt, 4: President Zoa Phyta, 2: Vice-Pres., 3. GREENFIELD, RAYMOND M. ray Northwestern Hall Guard, 2: Class Secretary, 2: Chronicle Columnist, 3: Sports Editor, 4: General Manager, 4: Secretary Architectural Society, 2, 3: Class of '33 Baseball Champs, 3: Deputy of Activities, 2, 3. c5RossrviAN, MAURICE JoEL l9l Hall Guard, I, 3, 4: Lieut., 4: Class Rep., 2: President Radio Club, 2: Vice-Pres., I: Secretary, I: Football, 3. l-IACKIN, SAMUEL IIOI Crane Jr. I-Iall Guard, 4: Dep. of Deportment, 3, 4: Chronicle Rep., 2: Zoa Phyta, 2: Forum, 4. HALL, KING ll Il Chicago Dep. ot Activities, 2. I-IARRIS, GEORGE J. lI2l Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., 4: Zoa Rhyta, 2. HARRIS, HAROLD H. ll3l Illinois Camera Club, 2, 3: C. T. Club, 3: Swimming, 2, 3, 4. HEILBUTH, WALTER WENDELL II4I Central Y Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Attendance, 3, 4: Class Rep., 2, 3: Vice- Pres. Architectural Society, 4: Forum, 4: Golf, 4. OF '33 '55' is I I- Q 4 ff I s v .-any tr.. I, , 4, 44 'Fa 'K U' 4 Q i L . is o if 4 K XS I Q 5 X Y er HH f HERMAN, HER RT JOH Hall Guard, 4: Sa ety Patrol, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 4: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Zoa Phyt , 3: Traclc, 2. June I-IINDINI P LIP QI SO. Calitornia Hall Guar , 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Activities, 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., : S. 81 C. Rep.. 2: C. T. Club, 3, 4: K. K. K., 3, 4: Mgr. Swimming, 2, 3, 4. HOGAN, JOHN ROBERT l3l Illinois Hall Guard, 2: Lreut., 3: Dep. ot Deportment, I: CIWFOHICIS RCD-. 2, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Golf, 3, 4. HOLUB, JOHN l4l Northwestern Ass't Dean, 4: Chief Satety Pat ol, 4: Flying Squad, 3, 4: Safety Patrol, 2. 3, 4: Hall Guard, 2, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2, 3, 4: Flying Squad Investigator, 4: Chronicle Rep., 2, 3: Class Rep.: S. Xi C. Rep., 3: Stamp and Coin, Ushers Clubs and National Honor Society. HOPKINSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR l5l Crane Jr. S. 31 C. Rep., 4: Class Rep., 3: S. 81 C. Statt, 3, 4: President Camera Club, 4: Secretary-Treasurer, 3: Zoa Phyta, 2, 3. HOWELL, EDWARD CARVER lbl Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: S. Xi C. Rep., 2: Captain R. O. T. C., 4: Officers Club, 3, 4: Mgr. Rifle Team, 4: Military Ball Committee: Na- tional Honor Society, 4: President Math Club, 4. HULLISON, EDWARD JOHN lsee page 72l IOVINO, VICTOR R. l7l Central Y Hall Guard, 2: Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Chronicle Rep., 2: Treas- urer and Secretary Architectural Society, 4: Forum, 4: Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr, 2. JABLONSKI, PAUL Leo :ai cfm Jr. Chronicle Rep., 2: Traclc, 4. JACHOWSKI, EELIX J. IQI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2: Activities, 2: At- tendance, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Class Rep., 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4: Sec., 4: Architectural Society, 2: Typist and General Assistant S. 81 C. Statt, 4. mcoissoisr, rrzviisio :roi Purdue Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., I: Radio Club, 2, 3, 4: Sec., 4: Moving Picture Operator, 4. JACOBUS, CLARENCE EVERETT ll Il Lewis Institute Dep. ot Activities, 3: Deportment, 3: Chronicle Rep., 4: Owls, 2, 3: National Honor Society, 4: Gymnastics, 3. JAGOW, EDWARD H. ll2l Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., I: S. Si C, Rep., 3: Zoa Phyta, 2: Football, 3, 4. JAKIM, THEODORE J. ll3l Illinois Chronicle Rep., 4: Chronicle Typist, 3: Zoa Phyta, 2. JANDA, HENRY ll4l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, I. ' 56 ' S 81 C 1933 Illinois JANER, JOSEPH J. iii Dep. ot Activities, 3: Chronicle Rep., 35 S. 8 C. Rep., I, 2: Soccer, 4g All-City Team, 4. Illinois JAROLIN,-EDWARD E. rzi Hall Guard,'44gf Dlepf ot Deporsm4eJ:At,'i4g,Class Rep., 2: Atter- School Teach r, 2. I JAROS, CHARLES E. iai Illinois Class Rep., 33 Captain Intramural Volley Ball Champs, 3. JENKINS, HARRY Hi Purdue Hall Guard, 35 Dep. ot Deportment, 23 Attendance, Ig Chronicle Rep., I: Moving Picture Operator, 4. JONASSEN, EDGAR isi Armour Dep. ot Deportment, 31 Attendance, 21 Chronicle Rep., Ig S. 81 C. Rep., 4: Owls, I, 2, 3, 41 Treas., 31 Vice-Pres. and Pres. National Honor Society, 4: '33 Art Stattg After-School Teacher, 3. JONES, EDWARD POLK lbl Captain Hall Guards, l, 27 Dep. of Deportment, 2, 33 Student Council, Ig Zoa Phyta, 37 Football, 2 ,3, 4. RANTER, LESTER S. in crane Jr. Lieut. Hall Guards, 37 National Honor Society, 3, 41 Owls, 3, 43 Secretary Atter-School Teachers. KATAUSKI, TONY l8l Crane Jr. Satety Patrol, 43 Class Rep., 21 C. T. Club, 3, 4: Football, 3, 4: Wrestling, 3, 4. KEATY, JAMES M. IQI Dep. ot Activities, 21 Class Rep., 4. , 1 f 1' ,Z KELBE, WARREN E. noi J 1 A' VJIIIRIS Hall Guard, 3, c. T. cg,b7a,,4,MO ci..b,6, ,-Affect, 2, 3, 4, KELLY, JAMES ll Il Crane Jr. Dep. of Department, 2. KINDER, ROY lI2I Northwestern Hall Guard, 21 Dep. of Activities, 21 S. 8: C. Rep., lg Chronicle Rep., I: '33 At Statty Owls, lg Zoa Phyta, 27 Aero Club, lg Ushers Club, 3. KIPNIS, SIDNEY ll3I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, 43 Class Rep., 25 Zoa Phyta, 23 After-School Teacher. - KLUGE, ALBIN L. U41 Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 23 Activities, 31 Attendance, 45 Band, l, 2, 3, 4. OF '33 '57' K1 5 ,fy ' N' i A it June KOEBER, ROBERT CARL iii Knox Class Rep., 4: Art Editor S. gr C., 3: Co-Editor, 4: Chronicle Statt. 2: Vice-Pres. Quill and Scroll, 3: Pres., 4: C ,T. Club, 3: '33 Art Statt, 4: Delegate N. S. P. A. Convention, 4: Gymnastics, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 4. RoRREL, Louis H. rzi Illinois Dep. ot Activities, 2: Deportment, 3: Class Rup,, 4: Sports Asst Chronicle, 3: Sports Publicity Mgr., 4. RosRoWsi4i, WALTER Isee page 72l KRASNITSKY, HYMEH HAROLD is: Louisiana State Dep. ot Activities, 2, 3: Deportrnent, I: Sgt. R. O. T. C., 4: Naa tional Honor Society, 3, 4: Architectural Society, 3, 4: Class Rep., i. KREIGER, FRANK ALBERT I4I Northwestern Dep. ot Attendance, 2: Deportment, 3: Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Librarian, 3: Sec., 4. KRITZER, ABE I5I Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 2: Math Club, 2. KRIVO, ABE fb, Illinois Dep. ot Activities, 2, 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer Stamp and Coin Club, 3: President, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2: Aero Club, 2: Football, 3, 4: Traclr, 3, 4. KRONE, ABE H, in Armour Hall Gtard, 3: Stamp and Coin, 2: Architectural Society, 2, 4: Forum, 4: Math Club, 2: Chess and Checlrers, 3. KRUEGER, EDWARD :ai KLJLA, STANLEY W. wi Crane Ji. Dep. ot Activities, 2: Deportrnent, 3: Attendance, I: Hall Guard. 3, 4: S. Xi C. Rep., 3: Chronicle Rep., 4: Aero Club, 3: Archi- tectural Society, 2: Zoa Phyta, 2, 3: Traclc, 3. R r 3 Crane Ji. p o ctivities, 2: At ndance, I Deportment, I. KLJZNITSKY, ABE J. II II Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: S. Xi C. Rep., 2: Chronicle Rvp., 3: Radio Club, 3: K. K. K., 2. LAuRiE, FRANK iizi K , Crane Ji. i IW Jqf JYJ LAWRENCE, EARL E. iiaiis 'N 0 -v Hall Guard, I, 3: S. gr C. Rep., I: Process Servlzr at 'Marquette: Aero Club, I, 2. fl . rr 0 'A An, 1 Ay .fl LAWSON, JOHN ALEXANDER Il4I Crane Jr.- Hall Guard, 3: Deo. ot Activities, 4: Deportrnerrt, 3: Atter-School Teacher, I: Math Club, I: Tennis, 4. '58' S 81C 1933 LAWSON, KENNETH B. Ill Crane Jr. DCD. ol Atiigndarfc-' 23 Deo rt'f 3 Activities, 33 Chronicle Rep., 3. Q . X -i , A M535 ,apr Q' Illinois O ls , 2, 3, , 'ce-Pr If, 33 Secretary Zoa Phyta, 23 Aero . 43 Juni i ing, 23 Traclr, 43 Golf, 3. Lu. af LENARTSON, GEORGE E. l3l Northwestern Deb. of D-zportrncnt, 2, 33 Activities, I3 S. 81 C. Rep., 43 Traclr, 2. LEPORE, ROCCO L. l4l Crane Jr. Areo Club, 43 National Honor Society, 3, 4. LERNER, MEYER X. ISI Northwestern Dep. of Deportrrient, 2, 33 Activities, 23 Attendance, 3, 43 Physics Club, I, 23 Camera Club, 2, 33 Alter-School Teacher, I, 2: S. 31 C. Business Stall, 4. f ,,6f. LEVER, CHARLES H, If,,iI,i2dfl,1- y' Notre Dame LEVEY, ALLAN E. mf cfm Jr. Safety Patrol, 43 Commissioner of Hall Guards, I3 Dep. of Del portrnent, I3 Attendance, 23 Chronicle Rep., I, 23 S, 81 C. Rep.. 2, 33 News Editor, News Assistant and Feature Writer of Chron- icle, 2, 3, 43 After-School Teach-ir, I3 Quill and Scroll, 43 Golf, 2, 33 Band, 2. 3. LEVIN, CHARLES M. isp Illinois Safety Patrol, 33 Dep. of Deportrnent, 23 Chief, 43 Chronicle Rep., 2, 33 K. K. K., 2, 3, 43 Chess 81 Checlrers, I, 2. LEVIN, MILTON B. 393 crm Jr. Hall Guard, 23 Dcp. ol Deportrnent, 23 Chronicle Rep., l, 23 After-School Teacher. LEVIN, NATHAN IIOI Armour Architectural Society, 3, 43 Traclr, 3, 43 Wrestling, l. 2. LEVINOWITZ, MICHAEL E. II II Crane Jr. Dep. ol Attendance, I3 Activities, 2, 33 Chronicle Rep., 23 Presi- dent Starnp and Coin Club, I3 Alter-School Teacher, I. LEVKA, SIMON EMIL ll2l Annapolis Hall Guard, 33 S. 3: C. Rep., 43 National Honor Society, 3, -13 Ush-:rs Club, 4. LEVY, ABE lI3l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3, 43 Stamp and Coin Club, 3, 43 Chess and Cnecl:e's I, - LEWISON, BERNARD lI4I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 33 Dep. cl Deportrnent, 23 National Honor Society, 3 4' Owls 2 OF '33 '59' Q .. A f .f 5 I I 0 X 3535 ' ..,, .gy .Q is at 'x 5 8 if J J' .X 9 ., 9 Juhe ,x J . M10 ' uf' L uisownz, LEO iii ' 7 sO.caiarOmia C. T. Club, 4: Tracli, 2, 3, 4: Football, 4. LINECK, JACK CHARLES I2l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, Ig Aero Club, 3, 4: Motion Picture Operator. LIPA, JOSEPH I3l Illinois Hall Gu r I, 33 Flying q d, 2, 3, 4:iDe .ot'Deportrn nt, 2, 3: Chronicle nor Socie , , 4: Owls. I: Chief o s ers, 4: aptain, 2, 3: Ushe Clu 2, 3, 4. LIPPETH, STEVE ILLIAM I4I Lewis Institute Hall Guard, 33 Satety Patrol, 21 Flying Squad, 33 Dep. ot Deport- nicnt, I: Chronicle Rep., I, 2: Football, 3, 4. LIPPOLD, ROBERT L. I5l Radio Club, 3: After-School Teacher, 3. upsnurz, HYMAN is: chicago Class Rep., 2, 3: Librarian of Orchestra, 3: President, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Aero Club, 2: Zoa Phyta, 2: Owls, 2: National Honor Society: Gymnastics, 3. LISKA, EDWARD J. I7l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportrnent, 4: Attendance, 3: Radio Club, 2. LOPEZ, EDUARDO R. I8l Illinois Hall Guard, 3, 4: Eire Chief Assistant, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Activities, 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Class Sgt.-at-Arms: Treasurer Math Club, 3: Camera Club, 3: National Honor Society. LUCAS, PETER I9I l-lall Guard, I: Dep. ot Daportment, Ig Activities, 3: Class Rep., 2: Owls, I, 2: Forum, 4. LUKSHA. NICHOLAS WILLIAM IIOI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., I: Aero Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Secretary, 3: Camera Club, 3, 4: Radio Club, 4: Tennis, 3, 4. LYNG, Qi Crane Jr. Hall Gui Capt in : atetyar : 'Flying Squad, 3: Dep. ot Depdrtment, I: endanc, ctyjits, 3: Chronicle Rep., I, 2, 3: Botany Club, 2: Cl'iem.vClUkR 4. 'U MAfe,ANuQ. virsicsnpi, rizi tide Ji. Hall 'Guawfgq LieJt.? 4,Ybep. ot Deportmept, glftfltivities, 2: tteqdadce, 2: S. i?C.R p., 3: Clas.5Rq., 'Qi:' tense Attorney, : Math Club, 21- oa' Phyta, 2: Aero Club, 2. MAGNUSON, ROY J. Il3l Armour Satety Patrol, 3: Dep. eportment, 2, 3: Activities, 3: National Honor Society: Owls, 2, , , Chess and Checkers, 23 Golf, 3. N MAHER, Il4L VJ ' iiianoas Hall Gdurd, 4: ep. owe X entpfnhronicle Statt, 2: S. 81 C. R ., ii N A' it SY of Ol 'I ' 60' S 8m C , tx I , . 1933 MALIK, GEORGE A. rn Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Deo. ot Deportment. 2. 3: O.-rls, I, 2: Soccer, 3, 4. MARAZAS, ALBY P. T23 Illinois Hall Guard, 3. 4: Dep, of Deportrnent. 2, 3: Chronicle Rep I: S. Br C. Rep., 2: Zoa Phyta. 2. MARCINKOWSKI, WALTER ray Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Chronicle Rep., I: S, 81 C. Rep., l. MARK, ALBERT r4r Crane Jr. Football, 2. MARKOVITZ, FRANK l5l Illinois Safety Patrol, 2, 3: Capt, 4: Lreut. of Hall Guards, 4: Flying Squad, 4: Dep. of Deportment, 2, 3: Activities, 2, 3: Forum, 4: Owls, National Honor Society: Superior Court Bailitt, 4. MARTUCCI, NICK J. l6I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Activities, 3: Attendance, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Wrestling, 2. MASTRODONATO, ORLANDO up Northwestern Hall Guard, 3: Orchestra, 2: Math Club, 3: Football, I: Base- ball, 3, 4. MATTER, JOHN O. lsr Hall Guard, 2, 3: Class Rep., 2. MAvsAcR. cARL H. roy Dep. of Deportrnent, 2: Class Rep., 2, 3: National Honor So- ciety: Traclr, 3, 4. MAZIAK, MICHAEL lsee page 72I MAZUREWICZ, EUGENE J. QIOI Crane Jr. Aero Club, 2: Traclc, 2. NCOAMBRJDOE, ARTHUR xxx. ri rr Assistant Fire Chief, 4: Class Rep., 4: C-lee Club, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2. MCGONEGLE, RAY lI2I Columbia Business Hall Guard, 3: Dep. Ot Deportment. 4, MELAMED, MILTON ll3l Chicago Judge of Clarlre, 3: Assoc. Judge Superior Court, 4: Safety Patrol, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Head ot Prosecuting Attorneys, 4: Assistant Fire Chief, 2, 3: Supervisor After-School Classes, 3: Bar Association, 4: Ass't Supervisor After-School Classes, 3: After- School Teacher, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee: S. Sr C. Rep., 2: President Owls, 4: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society: Presi- dent Math Club, 3: Vice-President, 3: Physics Club, 2. MERENDINO, DOMINIC D. Il4I Illinois Dcp. ot Department, 2: Attendance, 3: Activities, 4: Zoa Plwyta, 2: Chemistry Club, 4: Wrestling, 3, 4. OF '33 'bl' 1115 ii' qi sr 9' 41 M Y ,X , I '17 E W 296.3 I June METALLO, NLINZIO D. III Crane Jr. S. 8: C. Rep.. 3, 4. METCALEE, SAMUEL BELL lsee page 72l MEYEROVITZ, JULIUS A. l2l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2, 33 Dep. ol Deportment, 23 Actrvrties, 33 Chess and Clreclrers. 23 Forum, 43 Zoa Plnyta, 2. MICHALSEN, MAGNUS ALBERT l3l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 4. MIKKELSON, LAWRENCE A. lsee page 72l Crane Jr. MILLER, HAROLD I4I MILLER, MITCHELL M. ISI Court Stalil, I3 Dep. of Deportment. I3 Hall Guard, 23 After- Armour Selrool Teaclwer, 43 National Honor Society. MILLER, VINCENT A. Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 33 Dcp. ot Deportmcnt, I3 Football, I. MILLER, VIVIAN Q. l7I Georgia Tech Flying Squad, 43 Clwronrclc Rep., 33 Ist Licit. R. O. T. C., -13 Rllle Team, 43 President Stamp and Conn Club, 33 Glee Club. MINEVITZ, SIDNEY ISI Crane Jr. Dep. of Deportment, 33 Cl'IronIcle Rep, I, 23 K. K. K., I. MISI-IKIN, JOSEPH l9I Crane Jr. Dep. of Deportrnent, 33 Clwronicle Rep., 2, 33 S. Xi C. Rep., 2, 33 Glee Club3 Student Government General Utilities Man and Artist. 3, 43 Stage Mgr. Pen and Wag, 2, 33 Publicity Mgr., 2. 3. 43 Sgt.-at-Arms, 2. MORAVEC, VLADIMIR EDWARD IIOI Wisconsin Dep. of Deportment, I3 Class Rep., 23 Art Statl, 43 Owls, I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society, 3, 43 Mgr. Traclr. 3, 4. MOSES, NORMAN L. ll ll Illinois Dep. of Activities, I3 Hall Guard, I, 23 Sec.-Treas. Forum, 43 Zoa Pnyta, l, 23 Ushers Club, 3, 4. MOSKOVITZ, JACK A. ll2l Notre Dame Hall Guard, 43 Defense Attorney, 23 Safety Patrol, 2, 3, 43 Dcp. ot Activuties, I3 S. Xi C. Rep., 23 Alter-Sclnool Teaclncr, I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor SocIety3 Owls, 2, 3, 43 Math Club, I, 23 Vice- Pres., I: Forum, 43 Zoa Phyta, 23 Language Club, 3. MOUNDRES, THOMAS PETER lI3l Illinois Dep. ol Deportment, I, 2, 3, 43 Chronicle Rep., I, 2, 33 Band, I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor SOCICLYI Math Club, I3 Zoa Plryta. 2. MULLEN, JOSEPH W. ll4l Hall Guard, 33 Stamp and Coin Club, I, 23 Eootball, 43 Traclc, 2. '62' S 8: C 1933 MURYN, MICHAEL GEORGE III Northwestern Hall Guard, 3: S. 81 C. Rep. 4: F-'Pong 27 T'a:lr 4. MUSCATO, LOUIS EUGENE l2l Nat nal Honor Socrety: Soccer. 4. - I I 'Ewyx' L: Warw- -, ,wrt -J .. L.- M . . .. USQATQ, RlC.HARI25rEl A ,LW M x Purdue Hall Guard, I7 bcp. ot Decor-trncnt, I7 Actwrtrris 4. NAC:-lr, DANIEL JOSEPH 743 Hall Guard, 27 Dep. ot Deportrncnt, I7 Attendance, 2. NADLER, DANIEL lsee page 72l NADLER, SOL S. ISI Annapolis Zoa Phyta Club, 27 Math Club, 37 Natlonal Honor Socrety. NEIGOEE, SAM Ibl Hall Guard, 2, 47 Usher, 3. NELSON, WILBUR LOUIS l7l Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 2. NOLAN, JOHN JOSEPH ISI Crane Jr. Hall Gua d, 3, 4: Dep. ot Deportmcnt, 2, 37 Zoa Phyta and Ushers Clubs. NOVAK, GEORGE IQI Illinois Co-Chlet Elylng Squad. 3: Chlet, 47 Dep. ot Deportment, I, 27 Actwities, 37 S. Sr C. Rep., 47 Co-Chief Ushers Club, 47 C. T. and Ushers Clubs: Football, 27 Soccer, 4. O'CONNELL, EMMETT JOSEPH IIOI Crane Jr. Capt. Safety Patrol, 47 Hall Guard, 37 Dep. ot Deportrncnt, 3, 47 Actrvrtles, I7 Chronrcle Rep., 2, 37 Atter-School Teacher, I7 Class Treasurer, 3, 47 Class Rep., 2, 37 Junlor Prom Xr Senior Dinner Dance Cor'nrnrttees7 Ushers and Zoa Phyta Clubs7 Football, 2, 3. OLSEN, HAROLD E. ll ll Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, I, 27 Actrvrtres, 4: S. 8 C. Rep., 27 Chron- lcle Rep., 3. OLSON, GORDON LEE ll2l Chronrcle Rep., I7 Orchestra. 2: Zoa Phyta Club, 2. OLSZOWSKA, FELIX J, II3l Crane Jr. Deja. ot Deportfnunt: Attendance: Hall Guard Lieut, 47 Chronrclv Rep. 2: Ushers, Krane K'ofvers and Eorufn Clubs. ORDOWER, IRVING II4I Crane Jr. Hall Guard Commrssroner, I7 Dep, oIAct1vltres Ig Class Rep., 32 Baseball, 37 Baslr-rtball, 3. OF '33 '63' A r I r 'G . '.r. Q' 'sr-.f -6 if In K Q . .W J Q9 June OULUND, EDWARD D. III Armour Satety Patrol, 3: Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: 2nd Lieut. R. O. T. C., 4: Rifle Team, 3, 4: Stamp and Coin Club and National Honor Society. PACELLI, ANTHONY Isee page 73I PACULT, EDWIN FRANCIS I2I Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Class Rep., 4: National Honor Society: Tract. 3, 4. PADULA, MICHAEL F. i3i 7 , , Dep. ot Activities, 2. PALMER, EDWARD ALFRED Isee page 73I PAPPAGEORGE THOMAS G 4 Superior Court Attorlney. 3, 4: Vice-President Owls, 4: Atter-School Teacher. 2: Zoa Phyta, Aero, Chess 81 Checlcer and National Honor Society. PAWLAN, HAROLD 5. isi Illinois Mayor, 4: Chairman Student Council, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Co-Editor Chronicle, 4: News Editor, 3: Reporter, 2: President Ouill and Scroll, 4: Class Secretary, 2, 3: Publicity Mgr. National Honor Society, 4: Ouill and Scroll: Swimming, 3: Band, I, 2, 3: Class Rep., 2: Chronicle Rep., I. PECKLER, IRVING P. Ibl Purdue Safety Patrol, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 2: Dep. ot Deportment, 2: Ac- tivities, 2, 4: C. T., Zoa Phyta and Language Clubs: Basketball, 3, 4: Baseball, 4. PENN, SAMUEL D. I7I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, 3: S. 8: C. Rep., 2: Class Rep., 3: Chronicle Rep., I, 2, 3: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4. PERLMAN, NATHAN DAVID ISI Crane Jr. President Radio Club, 3: Secretary, 2, 4: National Honor Society. PETERS, DALE I9I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportrnent, 2, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: National Honor Society. PETERSON, WESLEY HUGH IIOI Crane Jr. Dep. ot Department, I, 2, 3, 4: Attendance, 3. PETTERINO, NANDO JOHN Il II Armour Judge ot Clarke, 4: Assoc. Judge ot Marquette. 3: Head ot De- tense Attorneys at Marquette, 2: Attorney, I, 2: Dep. ot Activi- ties, 2: Chronicle Rep., 3: Krane Krowers, Ushers Clubs and Na- tional Honor Society: Ass't Mgr. Gymnastics, 3. PHILLIPS, NICHOLAS E. II2I Illinois Hall Guard, 3: Camera Club, 2: Gymnastics, 4, PINKOS, BRUNO Il3I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2: Dep, ot Deportment, 2: Attendance, 3: After' School Teacher, I: Math, Language, Zoa Phyta and Owls Clubs. PRESSLAK, MICHAEL JR. Il4I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2, 3: Dep. ot Deport'nent, I, 2, 3: Attendance, I, 2: After-School Teacher, I: Krane Krowers, Zoa Phyta and Glee Clubs: Fencing, 2: Tract, 2. '64' ' sac N 1933 PRIBYL, JAMES H. III Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2: Chronicle Rep. 2: Band, I, 2, 3: Math, Glee and Zoa Phyta Clubs. PLJCKOWITZ, THEODORE I2l Chicago Commissioner ot Deoortment, 4: Student Council, I, 2, 3: Assoc. Judge ot Marquette, 3: Satety Patrol, 3: Ass't Chiet of Hall Guards, 4: Head ot Clarlre Hall Guards: Capt. Sanitation Squad. 3: Class President, 2, 3: Math Club President, I, 2: Treasure, 3: Student Council Secretary, 3: Chronicle Prootreader. 4: Atter- School Teacher, I, 2, 3: Math, Zoa Phyta, Forum Clubs: Owls and National Honor Societies. RABINOWITZ, IRVING M. I3I Crane Jr. Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle Rep., 2: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Zoa Phyta, Aero, Radio and Camera Clubs. RABINOWITZ, SIDNEY I4I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I, 2: Atter-School Teacher, I, 2: S, X1 C. Rep., 3: Zoa Plnyta Secretary, 2, 3: Camera Club Secretary, 3, 4: Senior Dinner Dance Committee: Class Art Statt, 3, 4: Zoa Phyta, Math, Camera Clubs: Owls and National Honor Societies. RAGO JOSEPH 5 Crane Jr Hall Guaird, 3, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2: Activities, 3: S. X1 Ci Rep., 3: Ushers Club, 4. READING, ROBERT W. Ibl Chicago Normal Dep. ot Activities, 2: Deportmerrt, I: Attendance, 3: Chronacli- Rep., 2: Reporter 4: Sergeant Band, 4: Glee Club, 4: Forum, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Golt, 4. REZABEK, EDWARD J. l7l Armour Hall Guard, I, 2: Dep. ot Dqportment, I, 2, 3, 4: Activities, I: S. gr C. Repz, '+:1Statl, 3: Clnronicle Rep., 2, 3, 4: Atter-School Teacher, I, 2, 3: Nationalfl-lonor SocieI:y:.OwIs, I, 2, 3, 4: Zoa Phyta, 2: Chess and Checlrers, I: Soccer, 3. REZEAU, ERNEST E. :ai Armour Dep. ot Deportment, I, 2: News Editor Chronicle, 3: Editorial Board, 4: Rep., 3: Drum Major, 3, 4: Second Lieut. Band, 3: First Lieut 4' Class Treasurer' National Honor Societ ' Owls I 2 3 Zoa Phyta. 2: Camera Club, 2, 3. I yi I I I I RICH, MILTON B. lsee page 73l RICK LAWRENCE 9 Crane Jr Hall Guard, I, 2, 3: Co-Chief Ushers, 4: Captain, 4: Flying Squadi 4: Owls. ROSENMAN, BERNARD IIOI W Ilinois Hall Guard, 4: Satety Patrol, 4: Dep. of Deportment, 2: Ushers Club, 4. ROSOWSKY, IRVING II II Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, 4: Chronicle Rep., 2, 3, 4: Zoa Plnyta, 3. ROSS, HERMAN M. lI2l Armour Attorney Superior Court, 2: Supervisor After-School Classes, 3: Atter-School Teacher, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee: Safety Pa- trol, 3: Class Treasurer: Class Rep., 3: Judge Marquette Court, 4: President Math Club, 3: Vice-Pres., 3: Vice-Pres. Owls, 4: Secrea tary, 4: Treasurer Math Club, 2: Vice-President ot National Honor Society, 4: Owls, I, 2, 3, 4. ROTHMAN, LEONARD lsee page 73l RUBIN, JACK lI3l Chicago Class Rep., 3: Junior Prom Committee: Radio, Stamp and Coin and Glee Clubs: Fencing. RUFEO O, FR NK F.xn4l fi Notre Dame Dep' Deport t, 4: C prpyp, 283: S. 81 C. Rep., 4: Prey eatdpinrs I'ub, 3.f , OF '33 '65' fr X ,, T , . tw u 'R . -4. wi f: 31 D ill? . . T af- 9 , A . :af P June RYBACK, JOHN III Illinoio Zoa Phyta, 4: Spanish Club, 3. - SACKS, JACK E. l2l V I Crane Jr. Depi. ot Depo ment, , :Attend , Secretary, 3, 4: Chroniol eper, lil olumnist, 4: Owls, Forum, K. K. K. and National Honor Society. SALTZMAN, MILTON I3I Illinois Ha'll Guard, 3: Dep. of Deportment, 2: Math and Stamp and Oin Clubs. ' SANDLER, HAROLD HARRIS l4l Crane Jr. Hall Guard Lieut., 4: Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Actlvlties, 3: '33 Basketball Champs, 4. SAPOZNlK, JACK l5l Northwestern Satety Patrol, 4: S. Sr C. Rep., 4: Band, l: Class Rep., 2: Krane Krowers and Glee Clubs. SATTER, MARK J. l6l Crane Jr. Commissioner of Deportment, 4: Judge Superior Court, 3: Judge Marquette, 3: President Math Club. 2: Pen 81 Wig Secretary, 3: VICC'pfCSIdCT1f, 3: Vice-President Forum, 4: Chronicle Statl, 3, 4: Junior Prom 81 Senior Dinner Dance Committees: Class Rcp., 2: Owls, Quill and Scroll and National Honor Societies. SAWITZ, FRANK l7l Georgia Tech Hall Guard, 3: Chess and Checlcer, Math and Stamp and Coin Clubs: Baseball, 2, 3. SBARBARO, LOUIS Isl Crane Ji. Dep. Ot Activities, 2: Hall Guard, l: Forum Club. f pf' - ' ' ' . SCA , , Dep. otxiportmiy 3, 4: ' vi ies 2' ttiance, l. SOHLOTT, RAYMOND lIOl lllinoio Dep. ot Deportment, 3: S. SI C. Rep., 2: Traclc, 4: Baseball, 3: '33 Baseball Champs. SCHMIDT, RUSSELL L. ll ll So. California Dep. Ot Deportment, 3: Class Rep., 4: Owls, 2: Track, 2. SCHULTZ, CHARLES HENRY ll2l Crane Jr. Dep. Ot Activities, 2: Class Rep., 4: Zoa Phyta Club: Wrestling, 4. SCHWARTZ, AL IQIQC M . 'nio Hall Guard, 2: Zoa Phyta, Spanish Clubs: Football, 3: G , 3. SCHWARTZ, HARRY ll4l SO.Calitornia Hall Guard, 2: Dep. Ot Deportment, 3: Activities, 3: Chronicle Rep., 3: S. 8i C. Rep., I: Class Rep.. 2: Zoa Phyta, Language and Forum Clubs. -66- S GC 1933 SCHWARTZ, HYMAN III Northwestern Hall Guard: Dcp. ot Dcportrncnt, Activitms: Chroriclc Rap., 2 ,3: S. 81 C. Rep., 4: Kranc Krowers, Forum and Stamp 81 Coin Clubs SCLAFINI, JOSEPH M. I2I De Paul Dep. ot Activities, 3: S. 5: C. Rep., 2: Chroriiclc Rep., I. SEDLACEK, JOE I3I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Deo. ot Activities, 3: Chvoniclc Rcp., I: Track, 2, 3. SEEGERT, CARL E. I4I crm JI. Dep. ot Dcportrncnt, 3. SEIEERT, ARTEILJR LEO Is: Hall Guard, 2: S. 8: C. Rep., 3: Chroniclc Rcp., 3: Owls. SEKERKA, JOHN J. rbi Illinois Hall Guard, 3: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Dcp. ot Department, 2: Activities, 3. 4: Chronicle Rcp., 3: Class Rep., 2, 3, 4: Radio, K. K. K., Zoa Phyta and Stamp and Coin Clubs. SELLERS, RICHARD HARRY I7I Monmouth Flying Squad, 4: Class Rcp., 4: C. T. and Acro Clubs: Track, 3, 4. SERRE, PHILIP S. I8I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2: S, 81 C. Rep., 3: Chronicle Rep., I, 2: Zoa Phyta and Glcc Clubs. SHER, WILLIAM IQI Illinois Chiet Sat-:ty Patrol, 4: Captain, 4: Hall Guard: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Chronicle Rep., 2, 3: Orchestra, I, 2: Zoa Phyta, Camera and Stamp and Coin Clubs: Soccer, 2. SI-IKLOWSKY, LESTER J. rio: Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Radio, Acro and Math Clubs. SILVERMAN, WILBURT W. Isee page 73I SINGER, REGINALD V. Il II Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 2: Dcp. ot Dcportrncnt, 4: S. 8: C. Rep., 2: Class Rep., 2, 3: Chronicle Statt, 3: Radio Club and National Honor Society. SIRKIN, MORRIS II2I Crane Jr. Chronicle Rep., 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 3: C, T. Club: Track, 2, 3, 4. SKOROPAD, WALTER II3I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I: Class Rep., 2: Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Atta'-School Teacher, 4: Acro, Chcss and Chcclccr, Owls and National Honor Society. sI4voRC, JOI-IN Z II4I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, 2: VIccvPresIdent Radio Club, 3. OF '33 '67' Q -hi ll if 51 I K, f 71 ' I ff. f ,tw ' Jia. -1 3? Q 4, I M June SLUSARSKI, STANLEY III Armour DCp. Ot Deportment, 4: Activities, 2: Zoa Phyta and Owls: Swim- ming, 3.4: Intramural Swimming Champ, 3: Volley Ball Champs, 3. SMALEC, MITCIQIELL E Izy Notre Dame Hall Guard, I, 2: Captain, 2: Dep. of Activities, 4. SMELTER, RICHARD W. I3I Zoe Phyta and Radio Clubs. SMITI-I, EUGENE JUDAI-I I4I so. California Satety Patrol, 4: After-School Teacher, 2, 3: Class Rep., 2, 3: Feature Editor Chronicle, 4: Feature Writer, 3: President Forum Club, 4: Vice-President, 3: Secretary Ouill and Scroll, 3: Secretary National Honor Society, 4: Class Art Statt, 3, 4: Math, Zoa Phyta, C. T., Chess and Checlrer, K. K. K., Owls: Capt. Golf, 3, 4: Traclr, 3, 4: Fencing, I, 2. SMITI-I, WILLIAM A. I5I SMOLIN, BERNARD IsI crm Jr. Math and Zoa Phyta Clubs: Wrestling, I, 2, 3: Captain, 4. SOWA, EDWARD C. I7I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I: Dep. ot Deportment, I: Activities, 2: Zoa Phyta: Track, 2. SPURLING, RAYMOND W. ray Illinois R. O. T. C., I, 2. STEVENSON, GEORGE E. :QI Purdue Hall Guard, I, 2, 3: Lieut., 2: Dep. ot Deportment, I: Activities, 2: Class Vice-President, 2. 4: Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club, 3: Pub- licity Mgr., 4: Zoa Phyta and Glee Clubs: Chairman Senior Dinner Dance Committee: Traclr, 3, 4: Baseball, 4. STRODTMAN, HOWARD F. IIOI Crane Jr. Dep. ot Activities, 2: Class Rep., 4: Glee Club and National Honor Society. SUTTER, ERNEST ALBERT II II Notre Dame Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Ushers and Zoa Phyta Clubs: Intramural Baseball Champs, 2. SVOBODA, GEORGE ROBERT IIQI Armour Dep. of Activities, 4: Attendance, I: Aero Club, 2, 3, 4: Vice- Pres., 4: Treas., 4: Int amural Golt Champ, 4. SVOBODA, JOSEPH F. Il3I Crane Jr. Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Chronicle Rep., 2: Treasurer Clarlce Zoology Club, 2. SWABACK, KENNETH HERBERT Isee page 731 SZATKOWSKI, JOHN W. II4I Notre Dame Hall Guard, 2: Dep. ot Deportment, I: Attendance, 4: Zoa Phyta, Ushers Clubs and National Honor Society: Wrestling, 2. '68' S 8: C 1933 SZUMKOWSKJ, LEON M. iii crane Jr. R. O. T. c., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4. TAGLIAFERRO, JOHN izr crm Jr. Glass Rep., 3: Math Clulo, 3: Zoa Phyta. 2: Language Club, 3. 1 ' X ' ' TALKOWSKY, JACK I3I Illinois Flying Squad, 3, 4: Dep. of Activities, 2, 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: 'Class Rep., 4: Zoa Phyta, 2. TARADASH, SAMUEL I4I Armour Dep. ot Deportment, 4: Activities, I, 2, 3: Math, Owls and Na- tional Honor Society. TAYLOR, MARTIN ISI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Dep. Ot Attendance, 2: S. Sr C. Rep., 2: Orchestra. 3, 4: Sec.-Treas., 4. . TEITEL. CHARLES Ibl Illinois Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle Feature, Ass't. 3, 4: Reporter, 3: Sec- retary and Leader Harmonica Club, 4: After-School Teacher, I: Math, Architectural and Ouill Si Scroll. THREALKILL, FRANK G. I7I Crane Jr. f - ,r XWJ 'L' it 1. TOUROS, GEORGE S. I8I Notre Dame Dep. of Deportment, 2, 4: Attendance: National Honor Society. TRAFICANTE, ANTHONY R. I9I Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Deportrnent, I: Wrestling, 2: Baseball, 2, 3. TUROFSKX, Pf'llLIP'IlOI Vg, , , Notre Dame Half ua 3: ep. O Dfgorb'Nzn,t,4 gr C, Rep., 2, 3: Zoa PhQfQDd TmQClUg1gABOS6bGlu14j Trac , 3: Intramural Baseball Champs, 2. NIANIDERMADE, GARLAND JAY ii ri Grail? Evening Hall Guard, l, 2: Forum Club and Architectural Society. 3 I I vAvRO5KY, GEORGE my ilirm-,ssl Hall Guard, I: Dep. of Department, 4: Class Rep., 3: Owls: Intramural Volley Ball Champs, 2. VLACH, GEORGE J. my Illinois C. T. Club: Soccer, 2, 3. vOrAvA, JOSEPH G. ri4i crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., 2. O F '3 3 ' 69 ' Q L. w S ,J 1 6 0 ' .1 f J A 2732- hif . ,hr J e f E LS S I-I I L Northwestern FI q g r i , 23 Glce and C. T. Clubs, Eoo bail. , , 43 se , . W LSCHEID, WILLIAM BERNARD IZI Crane Jr. ep. ot Deportment, I3 Activities, 3. WASKOW, BENJAMIN FRANK JR. I3I Crane Jr. S. 81 C. Rep.. lg Band, Ig Aero Club. WEBER, ANTHONY J. I4I Notre Dame Dep. ot Attendance, 4: Stamp 81 Coin Club. WEBER, CLARENCE E. ISI Crane Jr. Satety Pat ol, 3, 4g Captain, 43 Hall Guard, I, 27 Chronicle Rep., I, 23 Class Rep., 43 Senior Dinner Dance Committee: Camera and Ushers Clubs: Football, 3. WEHRLE, ARTHUR F. In xxfEisKoPF, HENRY 5. In Illinois Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Activities, I3 Chess 81 Cheelrer, Math, Camera, and Radio Clubs. WENI6, WILLIAM W. ISI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, I3 Dep. ot Deportmcnt, 27 Attendance, I7 Zoa Phyta Club. WENSKY, PETER I9I Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3, 43 Dep. of Deportment, I, 3. WIEQ-AND, CARL Auousr Iioy cfm Jr. Hall Guard, 37 Dep. ot Department, I, 23 S. 81 C. Rep., 3: Zoa Phyta and Ushers Clubsg Track, 31 Intramural Baseball Champs, 2. WILLIAMS, CRAIG HUGO II II Chicago Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Attendance, Ig Chronicle Rep., I: R. O. T. C. Corporal, 4: Zoa Phyta Club. WILLIAMS, RICHARD OWEN IIZI Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Zoa Phyta Clubg Traclc, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, GEORGE II3I Georgia Tech Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportrnent, 23 Chronicle Rep., 2, Zoa Phyta, K. K. K., Stamp Xi Coin and Forum Clubs. fi WINTER, ON RD . I4 j I Notre Dame Safety ol, 2, 37 in S df 37I,IEIaIl Guard, 27 Dep. ot Dqp r ent, 4' tivi' 5, 3' New Rep. 1 S. 81 C. Rep., Ip Z Phyto. l - ro- TIN ' s 3. o I N 1933 WITHALL, MAX lll Art Institute Dcp. ot Deportment, 2, 33 Art Club: Football, 213. WITZEL, EDWARD S. l2l Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, 3: Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Deportment, 2, 3: S. Si C. Rep., 2. xxfoLoEL, JOE 433 Purdue Hall Guard, 31 S. Xi C. Rep., 45 Chronicle Rep., 23 Stamp Si Coin, Ushers and Clarke Science Clubs. xxfoRcEsTER. LOUIS R. 443 crane Jr. Zoa Phyta Club. YABLON, ABE l5l lllinois Hall Guard, 3, 4: Chess 8: Checkers, 43 Wrestling, 2, 3, 4. YASBEC, STANLEY HENRY lol Crane Jr. S. Xi C. Rep., 2: Ist Lreut. R. O. T. C. 3: Captain, 4: Officers and Aero Clubs: Rifle Team, 3. you , BENJA I s. in Illinois Depdo A viti s, 2, 4, Swimming, 2, 3, 4. ZALEWSKI, STEPHEN l8 ZELIK, SAUL l9l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 43 Chess Xi Checker Club: Orchestra Concert Master. ALEXIK, CHARLES llOl BABEL, JOHN ll Il Crane Jr. Safety Patrol, Flying Squad, Dep. ot Activities: Chronicle Rep.: S. Si C, Rep.: Track. BRENNAN, CHARLES JOSEPH lI2l Chicago Tech Hall Guard, 2, 4: Dep. of Deportment, 23 Attendance, Ig S. 81 C. Rep., 33 Math Club, lg Radio Club, 3. ciMMARusri. Rocco s. my cfm Jr. Dep. ot Attendance, l, 4: Deportment, 3, 45 Chronicle Rep., 2 S. 8: C. Rep., 3: Zoa Phyta, 27 lntrarnural Volley Ball Champs, 2 COLE, xxfrtufuvi s. my cfm Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Chronicle Rep., 21 S. 8: C. Rep., 2. OF '33 '7l' .S ai ,r ag. June BADALICH, FRANK C. lil Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Chronicle Rep., 3. BERG, LEROY W. T21 Crane Jr. V Chronicle Rep., 2: S. Er C. Rep., I: Class Rep.. 3. 4: Owls. li 2. , if-3 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4. yy comm, HAROLD rs: Illinois 'I if A, fiviizfi Dep. of Deportment, 3: Activities, I, 3: Attendance, 2: C. T. V ' -K Club, 3: Football, 2, 3: Baseball, 4. 'og ' 4, Ti ,Q 5 'J , 4 EDELMAN, SIDNEY ni crm Jr. Hall Guard, 3: Dep. ot Attendance, 2: Chronicle Rep., I: Aero club, 2. , Xi.: J ENDELMAN, PQLBERT LEWqSyl crane Jr. Chief Hall Guatgs, I: Dep. of iportment, 2, 3: Attendance, 3. ENRlGl'lT, KEVIN JOSEPH lol Notre Dame Hall Guard, I, 2, 3: Dep. of Deportment, 2: Activities, 3: Class Bank Teller, 4: Class Rep., 3, 4: Zoa Phyta and Stamp 81 Coin Clubs: Gymnastics, 2. FLANIGAN, LESTER GEORGE l7l Notre Dame Hall Guard, 4: Chronicle Rep., 3: S. 81 C. Rep., I, 2: Stamp 81 Coin, 3, 4: President, 4: Secretary, 4. GOLD, JULIUS J. l8l Crane Jr. Hall Guard, 4: Dep. ot Deportment, I: National Honor Society: Forum, 4: Chess 8: Checkers, 2, 3: Zoa Phyta, 3: Baseball, 2. HULLISON, EDWARD JOHN 191 Chronicle Rep., 3: S. 81 C. Rep., 2: Lreut. R. O. T. C., 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club, 3. KosKowsi4i, WALTER rio: MAZMR, MICHAEL rr ri Satcty Patrol, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4. Crane Jr. METCALFE, SAMUEL BELL lI2l Dep. ot Deportment, l, 2, 3: Attendance, I: Chronicle Rep., 2, -1: Supervisor Attcr-School Class-'s, 4: Teacher, 4. MIKKELSON, LAWRENCE A. lI3l Dep. ot Deportment, 3, 4: Class Rep., l. NADLER, DANIEL lI4l Dep. ot Deportment, 3: Crane Forum, 4. '72' SGC 1933 PACELLI ANTHONY III So Car.ramrE, PALMER EDWARD ALFRED IZI RICH MILTON B T33 Wrscomm 'Q J, C ROTHMAN LEONARD l4l Alabama ooAtt A ZaP Cb SILVERIIAN WILBURT W l5l Northwestern eq SWABACR KENNETH HERBERT Isp rm Graduates Sans Plctures EW ALBALAI-l MARCUS II rnors ALLEN FRANK ALEXIK CHARLES Crane Jr It Y 3 AMIDIE RAYMOND JOHN Crane Jr A t 5 ANTHONY JOSEPH BAMBARA PHILIP HENRY BARNHART PAUL BYRON Crane D BLATT HARRY BLONIARZ WILLIAM EDWARD BODNIC JOHN BONK ROMAN J BOOTH EARL Ilrnors st Ch BORSCHEVSKY SEYMOUR BROWN MORRIS B BLJONINCONTRO JOSEPH CAPILUPO ANTHONY J o oo Att Prwy Crane Jr CATCHING CLIFTON Crane Jr Sc T ac CERZA FRANK J r a Crane Jr CHESKIS ABRAHAM A Crane Jr tr I CHMIELEWSKI ROMAN W Wrsconsrn ,wld U COLAGROSSI MICHAEL OF '33 .! ' . Olaf Club 2, 3 41 Lrbrarrarr 4. I . , x . Class Rao. 33 Orchestra, 23 Zca Rtwta lub. I GW!! s K Dc, . l grrdance, I, ctrvrtics, 21 S. 8 C. Rap., I: o tryta 3 L-- arwol Forum lu S. ' I ' Pr' I Attorney M r uattc Court, I7 R. O. T. C. 33 Soccer, 2. ll. A E, , , I l' is - A J E Dep. ot Dcportrrrent, 2, 3. , ll 4 , Hall Guard 2 33 Natronal Horro' Scotty: Football, 3, Avo Club, 2, 3, Putnlrcrty Mgr.,3:Sta'r1p 8: Corn Club, 2. Baseball, 3. Dcp. ot Dusortment, 27 Hall Guard, 4: S, X1 C. Rep., lj 21 C css 81 Ctrtfelcar Club, 4, Radio Clut3,31 Botarr Club, r ' ' 23 Baseball, 37 Football, gCl'rror1rQl.g Rgp, I, 2, Du . of Dv, rtment 2, 33 Actrvrtres, I, 23 crrclanc,-:, I, 3: Zca ' ta, 2. Dao. ot lc watrqs, I, 27 Lrcut. R. O. T. C.: Bard S:-rge rrtt I Hall Guard, I, 2, 3: Alter- lrwool e lwr, I, 27 Traclr, 3, 4. r Jr- 33l'3 AIEES ar Baseball Tc rrw, 3. Class Rao. 2: Forum, 43 Ustr-'rs Clul, 45 Fwmirng, 2. ttcrrwv Marquette Court I: Rrfsrd-grrt CHESS 81 C self- 47 Tvazurcr, 3: D-go. ct A: wrt as lg Cfrorrrtle Rep., 4. J U Hail Guard, 3, 4: Satcty Patrol, 47 Dqp. of Deportmerrt, . I 2 3. As . ref Hall Guards, 4: Liaut. 43 Dao. ct Dasortfvrerrt, 23 AM' rm' I, 23 C. T. CI ty, 3 4gT'a1t 2, 3 4. I 73 June Graduates Sans Plctures COLE WILLIAM S Crane Jr G 5 COPACK ANTHONY C I COWIE EDWARD DEWBRAY THOMAS ALOYSIUS DITURI GUY E DePaU DUBKIN CHARLES Crave J I I EDELMAN SIDNEY Crane ENDERS HENRY CHARLES 2 II EAUZIO ERNESTO EERDINAND EELPER PHILIP George TQQP EERNBACH JOHN E FILINOVITZ ALEX EILIPIAK JOHN A EITZPATRICK EDWARD R R ELEUREY LAWRENCE EOULKES JACK A FRAELICH HARRY EREIMAN HAROLDJ FUCHS KARL O FULLER HAROLD GANZE LAWRENCE 0740 CVGDZ .I Lewis IUSLILIJLL :J GARDNER ELBERI WESLEY GAWLIK LEWIS J Washlngton GERBER FRANK GEORGE Northwestern FCI GILDROY JOHN EDWARD Crane GOLDSTEIN LEO GROAT JOHN C HAIDY WILLIAM I II Ia HASEK GEORGE JOSEPH Crane Jr HAYDICKY NICK HECHTER OSCAR MILTON HENLEY PAULV HENNINGER HAROLD IGLITZ MORRIS P JACOBS SAMUEL JACOBS WILLIAM H J Crane J Crane J wwafw Aww JACOBSON AARON S JONES EDWARD P wr MI KACHADURIAN LEO KAPLAN SAMUEL S A 4 KORIIIK WILLIAM A Notre Dernc Crane J SKC HGII u fd, 31 Crrronrdr- RLS, 23 S. X1 C. Rvp., 2, W I IINOIS I-IaII Guad 2 3: Dip. LI Dwpytw-Aft I, 21CIamsi Rwg, I-IaII Gparo, 43 DI Lt, SI Dr rrfwrfi Ji Aciwwfwr, 2. AI Zur, VISITS ?' ' Dry. II -'I 3: U'.Ir. 'z C UI, 2 Ig CI-.r,, '. 1, I ,H 44 Y , Jr. - I HMI ew-1 If s.r5,m P. 0. T. Q 2, M L..,I. ar HaII GI.a'o, 23 Drs. ff Aiflfrtr 23 Crrarrrrrgw Sf 'r QMJI,-,,-In 43 ,f,',,f,,f. 44 Dmmr-r Dam. Cpfrrmitim. B. , r r, HQII Guam, 4. I-IGII Surah 21 CIwronrrI- Rvi. 2? S. X1 C, Rfrfr, I3 CIfx'.:, R-rp., 4: CIrL's5 X1 Cr-rjvr UI.Irvrs. Eorufrw, 20.1 ' ' PIW a, Mafrw CIIIIJH and Naf:fn3I I-Iwrvrr Scvfr--Iyp E-fi 4 3: Carlin A 4. ' Dr rf, WI Dr.:'.'t'rrr-rwt, 27 Att.-nine' r I: S, rrrrr .md Cf ' Jr VIA 1 and Zia PIWLG CIub-,. HQII Guad 31DwD.oIAIIrfcIarcr :C.rorwrnI. I' Avro CILC 2. I Drp. r'.I Dcccrirrw nt Ig C'r1rsrwl:I-5 Rr pa, 2: S. X1 C, Rrp. 3' Ne1Irfrr'51I I-Irma' Sr:frI.'Iy 3 4. QUII.-fra? 2 A7 83,15 4. Siarrnp 8 Com CIW-'55 X1 CI1.cI4': amd Math Clnbzt Baer baII, 2: BaaI.:tbalI, 3. ' ' , Ir. ' ' I-IfxII Guys, 33 I-D. UI IP?rr7.i'trr.-r'r 43 Zrrn IIIryIa, 27 L . MEIIII CIM3 I. I I ' Dwp. LI D'L3'rI'rr.gnt, Ig Aitrfuonr, I3 I'AfIiII CLE, I 2, 3: Gfwfaei Qs, 2 2: W .'atIrrg 2 3. Dgp. CI DgL3f.'t'rrI3mt 27 Attwfueanr-.', I3 Fawn' 4: Zia I2 N , PIWIEI 21A-rr, 23 Track, 2. 3 4, r I ' , . Le '5 I time v r I ' ' - FIIHIIIQ, 2. CII 1rr R-':. I 27 S. 31 C. 9,11 J' Siafw. 'I C' ' 2: 2 J 'rc U' fi' . I II Z ' I ' 3 HQII 6,51 4. S271 C. RAL. 'Ca.. P-:. 2' Nat fn I-Ima' S:1'.t. 3 IO!-I1 3 4A Sfawrz Z C' ' 2 3' Paar: CI,.b, 2, Graduates Sans P1ctures 1933 fum OF 33 'X . ':.',1i, LM IQ-yu 1 xi .., . k.,'If,, ,I f'f,: 1 .',?Lkij '.L' 1 .I A . ,Z , .Q A I ,i , ,i yyum Lgziyl , V -. y 2ff 1 ' 1ff1J, -nw IQCHAJA Q. .A , . . . . , , :m 5 x- 3:x Uxi1. -V+ Q- .. , '.A1 w-Q ff 'uf , . 9'. .f.lL, 'M A-H , w Jw A V V i I K.' 1, F VLCQ nj.. K A ' - - - - . .P Q QLEY -f iff, C Y 7 i , N H, U V ','g.. .QV . , A A 'AF 1.54, , P ,M -n , lm-fff NPD L55 ',Q,,k H 4 1' ,L, in wt, - Y . Lf 3 if 5135 L rw Q HL vrff'g. ,Q A V . A Y K ' N 4 ' 'V ' I I ' ' ' ' . A I ' A V . . I ., 9,111 , , . b H X June Graduates S ans Plctures RIDKIII MARVIII RICCI HLNRY RICI ALBI RT RIIIS MPIJRICI RIZZO JOSEPH RO LMA I BIIJAMIII ROSECRAIIL HAROLD ROIKOWSKI WALTLR JVIILTQ RUSSO VORTIJIIL JARLEY CTI: HLII N SCHFITIL MORIOII SCI-IENS Y IRVII O QCHLICHLR CHARL XII IDI R D m IJLT Of fCHXY!A I HAROLD IRPICC AIITHOII! MI H CMRIOA JOHII I D J 'VT Cremv .JV I CI JD VT C c aim COCHOWSKI HAROLD Q ILLMAII DAVID QIAR EMANIJEL M IARI MIROJLAV TH I HYMAIJ QTEWART ROBIRT STILLLR JOHN M IOCVIR RICI IARD ROV AI DLR FRI C JJAIJI IIOWARDI TALRA HLNRY IRAIIK VALVE MARVIIIF VASA XWILLIAM OLLII IITALE MATTHLW fALZ CHARLLC H MIJ XJHI LIR WARRV JILLIAMC JOI III D 4 x IJ fLL RLIIIH LL M AFCII IO CARL m T A ITOU T W I 76 S 81 if X - J. CIIIQJI. J A I ' I V CMI-I J-LI' pv.,:'1 if f. A ' I' I' 7' If.-I p . HIII Swv! ff 2' Ji I' HI N512 uv , Ar Our EI'f5I.1.''CII'rf1:l'w:O-IEC' L-'ff' lx f CH my JL I- 3 CIIIJ. IMI-II-I CILJIJI I-I JP ' . ' 4- , 9. I, 4 fi XI I' D X I , 3 jp ,W I ' If OI I I I,III,I 41 A' IIIIII ciII,I I ' I '-I'-fr S Imy. S, I EI L ' C I , , R. I- I- I ,I J- PI- II-III 4. S XII A 6 2' JT, ' ' 'IIIII.LI. Ifi.I,IfII III 4, ,L V Y I Lg V, X , . I RLJBIQJ'-I 'J JJ M, Cm 4 IJ. . , I I I I ,L I , , ' SJR J I XIIST I,-.LII I+ ,.I IMI, PL CIIIIII- I, V R IL K-1 R H P M I J L A P. I CIE1n JI, L I j' Crm If III i II' 14 iJ.?1 -1. . I I , I TJ' I I IIIII GIIJIII QI II.I. I' QT ar AIIIIIIIINI I A 'Ii UIJI,f'1,E,. II r x C , L , I, J. T ' -If J L-IU f1VJf3 SIM' r,I.I5I,I,I 4'IIIIIG,II5 4 'fd I fAw.1I J 1-'J IAT- ' 4' E1'J JL1 74- Q.L'I:. PCL' ' I'-z 1'jAIt-'SH ITI Z I P',!I1 LJzI'I-'r'II1r'.1 gif: . 'fp III f.IL.LJ',. T A DUNS AI! CIQJQ A-'I CLI 5' I: Owl ,ff 7 I -' ': Div: '. I ' .W fi. III T. SCHI ' LII IILJ7' B. I W IJQIIBJRI LL 'I V. 'CH Z M , IRIS I I II L , ,JJ Ig se Z . ' I , . I ,fx X Q J ' I . CIEJVII J J J III J IWI . 2 I. .1fALTERJ.JR. DIIPIIJI I Q U l 4 1 IIII QIIII 'JN1' IIIII II ,I I 'II I pn J I LL ' 'L' J I '.. T1 O. L' II J. Jr. IQ .. I , X'lfIZ'IIUI'f IKL J I JJ4,:tIIw?s f, iq- A 7 .,:LJ,v, fam. .': I: : : Q I' X1 X I O Graduates Sans Prctures 1 9 3 3 RDF 2 YEAR GRADUATES Clarke Branch MVN W zfggm JX AVN OF 33 77 lal :. NLM.: -1 .F '--' '.,,, .K ' , . . A t A AVA- K Fl Eng--. Lfvklk R 41' f-A' A K r af U Av' V Af : A 'Nqijg A :Ha TQ. Lg. V 'V 743 5- A AWA. C4 ?f,-.ARD AA' A AA D V ,., , ,I V T. 1 ,, I, . .I I ,A ,fxm AVA, AY H Q' A4 X g, ' -ya, :AA.'3' C ' '4 ' ' 'A fwfugf CA 1 CCC- ,ACTA L ,Vg x .A , 6 Dif - 1.13. -1. .' rj?-I Q1F'.C,- ' fa, F?lV'if.' 2, A A - A' Q A A ' MSA wlafl' ff. Aig -- 2 K H r , 5 .1 , A .DQR M '. ,w'f'f5f 1 jawn DA - M f Y ' A A -. a Lf r - A AC-ffrwff g Traci 1, , fisw A wr M 'r ' ' 'f A, , F Y, ',l E, I A. A . I 1MA'A' 1 KTQP xr- raififi r'A'lLAf-f 'A V' j f A M rearwg aAf,.4,,r ,Aa rv A A AVIV' , ,-af ' r yff ,fi ,-:, lv .A - , -, V Hwy ,A QL AA QM-XMAQMA AA 1 P., V j A AA ,A KLQAHF f' FFAIIK MA ,M A' 'AuZf'fgZwQ'JLF ,ffl A' r ,A, A AA A .i.A A A A A :A A TAM-,VD A' ILE? rfaff- ifffwlgf '- A 1 1- A A V A - A t F D 'V V' VF5 ,r a fy wf-uA+4fxA A A b 1L'.-I'.L'. L. X. .Agri vim-- I '. : .CN f QA, 'yj ' M-iw ,. ,V ,,, 1l', , 3,74 f A -fm . op R r alc Paras ch Peterson Kutschke McE oy Gamerec D an y ousc n os o a pect cc Secon Campana M s u a s n C s 0 0 a a usza a u o u a a T d 0 oc an s ua n ra z zsz la ca P lco Boo czars ro s o ca amuzz ss Wall spo so lc Wa otclo T do Ha a CLARKE TWO YEAR GRADUATES OFFICERS JOHN PAGU RKA GEORGE SIMEK S c taY EDWARD CAMPANA MISS MARGARET B WALL A The class ot 33 IS the third group to complete the two year course at Clarke branch In June 32 three boys Emul Conenna Alex Pros: and Domrnrc Scalzo ot Mrs Mellons sectnon re cerved the frrst diplomas awarded and modestly slrpped out ot sight The larger February class followed and now the present candrdates wrth the assurance ot torty trve strong approached graduatron The boys entered Clarlce thrilled with the Idea that they were rn hrgh school They had decided on two year courses and selected therr shops Auto Electrrc Woodwork and Mechanrcal Draw 78' :ng As IA s they settled unto the regular routune In therr last semester ot school they selected John Pagurlca president George Srmelc secretary and Edward Campana treasurer Mrss Wall was chosen adviser Many ot our class partrclpated rn athletic tour naments and held responsrble student govern ment posrtrons All the members through persrstence and hard worlc have climbed the ladder and wrll soon go out to see what the world has rn store tor them or wrth better luclc wall contunue the climb to the hrghest round the tour year duploma at the mann burldrng S8rC T ow-Qlett to ight: Clvi 3 ' i 3 3 3 v 3 lciq i - oyslc 3 Strut3 Bulth 3 Pie lc 3 N v lc3 S 3 Sum lc. d Row: 3 I ulc3 D jk 3 lc b rg3 Mr ichlc 3 T lr rslcy3 Krraly3 M t lc3 T Il t 3 R t 3 S r-Ii. hir R wi J y CQ De 3 Ku ck3 Bab l 3 Brotoru Bla lc3 Ku h yr: 3 S y lcu 3 S h Hur: agur . tt m Row: Ow krg I-luch 3 lac' hg W lfp S r I3 Mr , rv r: Bzdusfrz llrngfrrz Rupp r 3 iar 3 nr tty. . ,, , ., , .. . .,...,.. . .. . . .Prvsrdcnt ,...,..,. ........,, .,,.. ...,..,,.cre r . .,.., .. , . . . .. , .. ., . , . . Tr-'asurcr . .,.. . ....., , ...,.... ...., .,.....,. , . . .. dyrser . SAILINGS of 33 mfr! Q mb 1 9 picmbr 2 w - f , . I S'pi5 E , 930+ S'p W '- N Elf-- S .r, IQ3 M O '33 0 s f f OTHER CLASSES 2 Hall o Science-A Cent ea ,AMA X-lvivfx The befrerkled element more xntent on e crrt of f1Shll'1q techmque of mumble peq sclence of whxttlmq than Ln learnmq the three R s J Wxllmq io shcxre work wxth play mtent on solvmg the mystenes and wonders oi the world eaqer to learn to do 3' 1 8 3 3. t ff ,1 18 .Q - if G U FTM K' .TRQY V WA 1 M2 ltkvfzf jc X ff EJ V , ,xg L' L X f A 'W - ntl'--4Au...4l. V- Q Ffigfzgi f , . , - ' th . z . I . 1 1 9 3 3 ' , ix X .jx N X L X me T' .x - Q X! XR '33VQ The Junior Prom was held December 9 at La Follette Park. Approxlmately l0O eouples attended this attarr. The unrque danee programs were presented to the couples durlhg the grand mareh by Mlss wwnfon asslsted by lvlrss Dletrn, er and Mr Merkel fiddle l-lowanices orchestra presented the musre Edd 5 a m m e ot the elass e l uw wth Tannehbaum as eashrer provroed a method whereby the students were able to save enough money or tne eomrng events A bark book was grven to every one as he made hs rrst deposit Clerks reeeuved money rn room 320 tron' 8 OO 8 30 IU the morn rg the trrst and seeond luneh perlods and trom l 5 e art statt unoer Chmrman Mons Moranetz pertorm l the work ot dd vertrslng the anees ant tournaments Membes ot the at statt were Leonid Woolt Bernaro Goldtarb Rfeeo Cala bresse XXf3lter Walrtzek and Patrrek Roehett At the arnual Sprrng danee helo Aprrl 7 at La lzollette Park a novelty program and wnerng mqdr up tlnc evenrng s efehts A irewcll d nee or Q durtrg e rr s was held rn June OFFICERS S8rC S re J , r fy . .. ' ' ' l f .. f A . le l ,C b r The :ass bak, r . r the . .N r I U ' r ' . r . ' f' l T r 1 -1 ' f lr , 2: -3:30. Th ' A , l Q- w r , email ul , e - I A fl v -.l w f V . , J , . I' r F ' K ef l A r ' I -J ' . , , ll K I . , 1 . l l dc - L F ,T .J ' ' A J . . 'lf 7, a o t thi gra ' Q rr s.n wr., First Semester Second Semester W-1 Sk 'Z H rr- 'rf Q , t ,fffll-.Ulxi ff L'l'.tJ'..r' ill. fPf Q.'Q' if ' C , ,L ,hlA ' 5l',,.'Q lr 1 , riff ZUBV- TQ' 7 ,T f'.': 1 Q, 'f l ' '.' C fA3f, '.1'x ,Lv ' 'V' fr .f'13 ' .f E.','4V., , 0 0 33V2 P1111 MOSk0W1tZ M1ss Carohne Swanson Joseph Annunz1o Guy Weldon Fred Sustek Ted Root 83 ff Lyo s Sko op d Cha n t U c OFFICERS Se ond S es DEANE TIBBETTS CHARLES KATALLO ROBERT LAFFERTY JOSEPH GIACONE LOUIS BERMAN ABE CHARNES CHARLES LYONS CHARLES LYONS AUGUST SKOROPAD AUGUST SKOROPAD PHILIP SIRICK RUBIN UNELL MR E B CLOGSTON MR E B CLOGSTON Crane s 34 class under the guidance ot therr able sponsor Mr Evan B Clogston accomplished somethrng rn therr 3A se mester that has never been lcnown betore rn the annals ot Crane and that rs to hold therr ,lunror Prom rn an exclusive metro polrtan ballroom lt was held on Saturday June 3 IH the beautrtul Florentrne room ot the Congress l-lotel Thrs was brought about through the hard worlc ot the Prom commrttee consrstrng ot a nucleus ot Charles E Lyons enter tarnment Lewrs Zagel buds Deane Trb betts hall Sol Rosen advertrsrng and George Goldberg orchestra They were assrsted by George Wendort John Peter son lrvrng Leventott Wrllram Tarre Law rence Freedman and Mrlton I-lout ln the 3B semester the class held a Turlcey I-lop at the Columbus Park Retectory wrth an attendance ot approxrmately IOO couples Members ot the organrzatron who deserve a great deal ot credrt tor servzng therr class whenever therr assrstance was needed are Deane Trbbetts Charles Lyons Lewrs Zagel August Slcoropad Joe Gracone Charles Katallo Abe Charnes Robert Latterty and Rubrn Unell The new ottrcers who were ushered In dur :ng the second semester were Chas Ka tallo Joseph Gracone and Rubrn Unell Numerals were awarded to the members ot the art statt who drd outstanding worlc class othcers and class representatrves 84 S81 '34 n r a r es Ka allo nell Gia one First Semester c em ter ....H.........................Vice-Prcsidcnt., .. .. .... . .. .,... . 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' - I 1 I ' 1 . . . 0 0 C M Shp 34 fa OFFICERS PHILIP SHAPIRO JOSEPH BLUESTEIN IRVIING LIPKIN VICTOR LAZAR JOSEPH DUBSKY MR DAVID F SINGER Durrng the sprung semester the class ot 34lf2 became the trrst class to reduce the class dues rate Under the new system any member payrng up 2Oc: wrthrn one month ot the announcement would be pard up tor one semester Followrng up the plan to help boys save money the orrgrnal 34lf2 bank was Improved upon The bankers were Joe Bluestern and Joseph Dubsky A baseball tournament held dunng the mrddle ot the tall semester was won by the detendrng champs 2A 8 tormerly 2B 8 A class league team known as the OF 33 c PHILIP SHAPIRO JOHN REIDER JOSEPH DUBSKY JOHN MULLINER CHARLES MIRAGLIO MR DAVID F SINGER 34' 2 Boosters was organrzed to combat wrth teams ot 34 and 35 At the end ot the year the class gave a surpnse assembly to nts members In whrch a tree movie was grven The class dance was therefore dropped Thus was to gave every boy rn the class an opportunrty to enjoy the actrvrtres ot the class Instead ot the tew who would have attended the class dance The othcers and Mr Sanger were commended tor thus plan Those who recerved major numerals tor outstandrng work were Hermon Frsher Phrlrp Shaprro Joseph Bluestern and Jo seph Massarello WH I 1 ulliner a iro Massarello Mr. Singer First Semester Se ond Semester , . , . ,prcsldent ,.,.. . . , . , . . . . . .. . ,,.. .. 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I a ' I I ' 0 0 Brudnrckr Mr Werre Overton Krempelr Nrcolopulos Nranlck OFFICERS Frrst Semester CHESTER KULPA LEONARD NATLIN ZACHARIAS NICOLOPULOS ROMAN KREMPEK VICTOR LEVINSON MARVIN BRUMME MR WALTER I-I WERRE The class of 35 began nts actuvutles at Crane wrth a large mass meeting at which the sponsor Mr Werre met the class tor the trrst time and the candrdates tor class otlrcers addressed the group The class organized an orchestra whrch by next semester wall be complete Numerals were worn by more than halt ot the class showxng the splrlt ot the group Chronrcle and Scrence and Craft representatrves P cnt Rr s cn S cretary 3 ant at Arms Stud nt Councrl Second Semester LEONARD NIANICK LACI-IARIAS NICOLOPULOS CARL OVERTON Treasurer VICTOR LEVINSON ERWIN BRUDNICKI WALTER I-I WERRE were appointed and an art statt was or ganazed ln order to tacllutate ettectlve worlc by the class the collection ot class dues was car rred or tor some time Collections durung the trrst semester were an rnnovatlon but It was telt that the earlrer the class bullds up a class fund the surer would the class tunctron wrth etlrcuency Weekly meetings were held In the ad vrsers room '86' S 8: I 35 ..,. .. . ,r-:sid ., , .. 1 ..,.. , ..,, , .. .. 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C G OFFICERS HYMAN ZIMMERMAN GEORGE TARSIS BERNARD ECKER 35 X2 JEROM FORKASH S d GEORGE SCHWARTZ MR CHARLES GERARD The baby class ot Crane was organrzed rn February wrth Mr Gerard as advrser The class rs composed ot about 550 boys the greater percentage ot them being at the mann burldrng and the remarnder at the Clarke Branch The class co operated wrth the taculty and upper classmen to Its fullest extent rn all ways possible As a means ot publrcrzrng thus group numerals were purchased which state the class year 35' 2 and made rn the school colors The numerals were awarded to wrnners ot class tournaments and to those boys who were actrve n class work To make the class better known an art statt consrstrng ot those students who had consrderable experrence rn making posters ard placards was organrzed The class berng a newly organrzed group had no socral gatherrngs or functions The 550 members cooperated wrth the ottrcers and representatrves to make the class ot 35' 2 an outstandrng one Sam Levan a member ot the class was appornted deputy mayor ot the Clarke branch OF 33 87 , W I I Mr. erard Tarsis Zimmerman Ecker Cisneros Schwartz . . . .....,., . . . Presudcnt ,,. . . . ,, , ..,. ,. ..VuccfPrcsident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary HECTOR CISNEROS, , , , . , . ..... . ,. .. . .. ., . ..Treasurcr E ..,, ...,.. . . . tu cnt Council . , . , . , Sergeant-at-Arms . ..... .... , . . . Adviser . I Q . , ' 0 o Entrance to Communications Unit of Electrical Group-A Century of Progress ATHLETICS OK 6-4 X S Xx X The b1g muscle bo f H X X ys o erculean stature crude brute strength muscle bound sports for body d1c1pl1ne ff Zfff X X X X X x f XS XX Q X XX i Sports for recreatlon, sklll development n1mble modern equupment Sp9C1al 1zed xnstruchon 1 8 3 3 Qs 1 42, XQQ5 uul f mf gifzf XXQXX ' Q DJ 3 ffff 3 X l ','.'-' Q 115 -C - X QNX ,riizjjfxf , igf. bis 5' 5 R X fu. ff' , ' 1 9 3 3 XXXQ' ,W NX , X 1111 1 XX O- -ji ji,- SSQ Q k X il, ff, ' X f 'iff X xx ff, ,s N Y N Lil X553 255 fb Iii Q fig? ROBINSON HEILAND Football . Soccer . Basketball Swimming Wrestling Baseball . Track .. Tennis . Golf . ,. Tickets , Football Football . I r f 42' ., arf 5 'L ri lr fl WW Wi COACHES ir f A , ,... .. , . .Merkel Assistant Coaches ,.....V.StemmetZ l-leiland Litschultz A Merkel l-leiland Litschultz ,, Smith ...Smith ., Quick . .Vesel Grimes GYMNASIUM INSTRUCTORS Main Building Robinson 77 Litschultz an Heilancl Merkel bb Smith Marquette Branch Knapp Clarke Branch Fox bb esel QUICK MERKEL LIFSCHULTZ V f W I . if g,,. AUTUMN FCOTBALL ' GYMNASTICS ' SOCCER - MARSHALL-O - CRANE-3 J BEATING Ausrm ' FOOTBALL Coach Bill l-leiland, having only seven regulars returning, was confronted with his usual problem ot rounding an inexperienced squad into regular material. Those returning were Captain Chet Bielinski, Eddie l-lutfmon and Shorty Szatlar- ski. The other tour, all linemen, were Bugs Kus- tron, Jay Goldberg, Tony Katauski and Ru'l'ly Silverstein. The Cougars, with a team made up ot Keating, Abenante, Roseman, Goldberg, Lepore, E. Jones, Shatas, J. Mondala, Szatlarski, Comm and Bie- linski lost to Oak Park by a I5-O score in their tirst practice tilt. CRANE 03 LA SALLE-PERU 25 For their next practice game the Techmen trav- eled to La Salle, lllinois, and were again defeated, 25-O. Most ot the local gridders' yardage was gained through the guard positions, as Katauski and Silverstein, regular guards, were out because ot leg injuries. l-lowever, the Cougars' aerial at- tack was superior, Crane completing nine out ot twelve passes to La Salle-Peru's three out ot seven. CRANE IZ: ST. MEL 6 ln their last practice encounter the Crane eleven exhibited unexpected offensive strength and over- came St. Mel, I2-6. Shorty Szatlarski ran torty- seven yards tor the tirst score and by successive line plunges Captain Bielinski achieved the other touchdown. CRANE Og HARRISON I3 On Saturday, October 8, the Cougars met the I93I city champions, l-larrison, at Mills stadium. Although the Crane eleven had developed a fine, short-passing attack, they were not given much chance to use it ettectively against the Hornets. l-larrison's success was largely due to the ettorts ot Andy Puplis, their all-city back. Captain Bie- linski and Szatlarski turned in another worthy performance. Ed Jones, Cougar tackle, stated: We went into the game halt-scared and lacking contidence. It it wasn't for this I believe we would have trimmed them. CAPT. IEL KI I MONDALA KUSTRON SZAFLARSKI Carb' AT MARSHALL CRANE IZ: MCKINLEY 6 McKinley then fell victim, I2-6, on Saturday. October I5, at Mills stadium. The Orange and Black team failed to stop the diminutive Sza- flarski, who compiled much yardage online bucks. Keaty and Kustron completed several passes from Bielinski to help vanquish the McKinley outfit. Ralph Lepore, tackle, lauded the line: Our line must have been good in order to hold McKinley for twelve downs on their own goal line. CRANE 7: WAUKEGAN 28 In an intersectional game with Waukegan Town- ship High at Waukegan on Saturday, October 22, the Cougars went down to a 28-7 defeat, largely because of injuries. Previous to the game Katauski, Szaflarski and Jones had been injured in practice. Then during the first quarter Bielinski injured his leg and Silverstein his side. With Bie- linski out, the passing tell on the shoulders of Johnny Mondala, who opened a fine passing at- tack which resulted in Kustron scoring a touch- down and the extra point. Shatas and Comm also completed passes from Mondala. , I BUMPS US CRANE l3g MARSHALL 0 Saturda , October 29, the Cougars overwhelmed Marshalk I3-O, in a one-sided game at Mills sta- dium. Crane's fine passing and running attack had the Orioles bewildered. The Techmen's goals were accounted for by Mondala, Kustron and Huffmon. Huffmon, despite injured legs, featured with several nice runs. Vasu Peckii, guard, exclaimed, Of all the games we've won, I received more pleasure in beating Marshall than any other team. CRANE l8g AUSTIN I3 The Cougars finished the league games by van- quishing Austin, I8-I3, at Mills stadium on Sat- urday, November 5, thus landing second place in the West section. All of Crane's scoring was accomplished in the first half, two touchdowns being tallied in the first ten minutes of play. Szaflarski gathered all of Crane's points with the backfield assistance of Will Dickens, Eddie I-luffmon and Chet Bielinski. Spencer, Jones and Lepore turned in fine line performances. Eddie t-Iutfmon said, I only saw half of our vic- tory over Austin because they put one of my 'lights' out during play. j DicicENs ,jj T' s KEATY - , KATAUSIKI STUART 10 ' J f Rex I 1 A I Vcl, ju!! x W' .ii C. 7 if ,W X2 I JONES . PIECKII SPENCER CRANE Og FORT DODGE I3 To close their season, the Cougars traveled to Fort Dodge, Iowa, tor a Thanksgiving day game, the proceeds ot which went to a local charity tund. The Techmen lett Chicago Wednesday night and arrived at their destination Thanlcsgivf ing morn. The game was played in the afternoon and tin- ished with the Scarlet and Black team ahead by a score ot I3-O. The Crane outtit lett tor home the tollowing e nirg. Shorty Orpha d Gene Strzallqa served as managers ot the Rtball team. Coach Heiland gave his view ot the season with: The season wa success as tar as general tootf ball principles gg. except that I still thinlc we r' fx. should have beaten Harrison. Our easy victory over teams which the Hornets had a hard time beating proved that we had a better team. However, l believe that next season will see us brealcing the Harrison iinxfl LETTERMEN Bielinslci lCaptainl Abenante Keaty Spencer Comm Lepore Stewart Dickens S. Goldberg Shattas Delzily Huttmon Krivo J. Goldberg J. Jones Bader E. Jones Peikii Flint Mondala Roseman Strazallca l Katauski P Szatlarski REGULAR FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom Row--latt to right: Mgr. Orphan: Spcngzrz Szflarslry: Goldbcrgg Katowslrig Jones: Jones: Ass't Mgr l-luttmang Silv-Zrstginq Middle Row: Stuarty Abenanti: Comm: Lcporcg Di:Filyg Mondalag Capt. Bielinslrig Kustron: Kcatyi Dickens: Gold- berg: Shadusp Ass't Coach Smith. Too Rcw: Coach Hcilandg Bagnulo: Wtiffli Kahn? S-icilct Taskeyp Katellog Krivog Libofitzi Flint' Brongotslcyg ls-instcin: Bader: Latigrtyq Asst Mg'. Strzallca. 094' S 8: C i Orphan l Managers LEPORE GRIDDERS BANQUET Footballers were strewn all over the Midwest Athletic Club on December 9, when the annual feed was tendered the squad. It was at this banquet that Edward Biff Hutfmon and Anton Tony Shattas were elected'on the second bal- lot to captain jointly the team for the I934 season. After dinner spealcers included Principal Hagen, Coaches l-leiland, Smith, Steinmetz, Merlcel, Grimes and Vesel: Dean Grant, Mr. Quick and Dr. George A. Rose 'l8. Mr. Gilson acted as toastmaster. Letters were awarded by the coach. At the close of the program Orphan, diminutive 3 Mir- gi' I GOLDBERG manager, mounted a chair, tried to say some- thing to edify Coach l-teiland, and then pre- sented him in behalf of the squad with a trav- eling lcit. CHEERLEADERS Crane's Cheerleaders, Captain Irish Murphy, Shorty Slrurow, Schlitz Schneider and Schnoz- zle Raslrin were the fellows responsible for pro- moting team and school spirit at the athletic con- tests and pep meetings. It may be said that they, as much as the teams, helped win games. They often inspired the athletes to greater ef- forts during critical moments. -il u.IvIl RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM Bottom Row-left to right: Fisher: Bair? Cegrq Katallof Tasireyi Kang EsCr'stc ' Pint. Moolc Row-Mgr. Macaiesc: Cecxg Macy: Alt:-3: Oltcurir-if F? ,r.- yi L-'Cartyp Liocftz' Backvmanq Arowinlrrng Guiy. Top Raw-Ccac' Gnmcs: Scnalr-:ng Gvgrdusaj Cawdc D-xt-trsq l-lvrfvarwsg Dercrdalq P'-benstein. OF '33 '95' T W1 sremmerz SOCCER 4 Soccer, under Coach Julian Steinmetz's guidance, had a successful season, winning second place in the city league, being barely nosed out ot the championship by Tilden. CRANE 2: OAK PARK I With a team composed ot Captain Kaliterna, Chlapecka, Novak, Rodman, Stephens, Froelich, Vlack, Malik, Wolensky, Feldman and Janek, the Cougars opened their practice Monday, Sep- tember 26, by defeating Oak Park, 2-I, at Oak Park stadium. CRANE Ig MORTON 2 ln their next practice encounter on Friday, Sep- tember 3O, a heavy Morton team defeated them by the same score. CRANE 2, TILDEN 2 Tilden was the Cougars' tirst opponent in the city league. The two teams met at Douglas Park, Monday, October 3, and fought to a 2-2 draw. CRANE 23 SCHURZ 0 On Friday, October 6, the Red and Blue eleven, using reserve men, trounced a Schurz outfit, 2-O, at Kilbourne Park tor their first league victory. CRANE 3, HARRISON r Harrison was their next victim, and was swamped by a score ot 3-I on Thursday, October I3, at Douglas Park. Bennie Wolensky tallied two ot Crane's goals. Captain Kaliterna also performed nicely. This was the tirst time in six years that a Crane soccer team defeated the Hornets. CRANE 0: TILDEN 2 The fourth league game was with Tilden, who up- set the Cougars 2-O on Thursda , October 20, at Sherman Park. Previous to this game both teams were tied tor first place in the city league. CRANE 2, SCHURZ 0 Schurz again lost 2-O to the Crane booters on Monday, October 24, at Douglas Park. Brilliant goal-tending by Janek and great detensive play by Rodman, Chlapecka and Elko kept the North- siders from scoring. CRANE 2, LANE 2 Lane tied the Cougars 2-2 Thursday, October 27, at Lincoln Park, although the Crane men were superior in play. Kid Vlack tallied Crane's goal. FROELICH FELDMAN IEMBA VLACH WOUNSKY nk. 3 Bottom Row-Feldman: Froelichg Vlach: Capt. Kaliternag Wolinskyg Malikg Ziemba. Middle Row-Novak: Chlapecka: Janekg Best: Rodman. Top Row-Mgr. Jacobs: Muscato: Newman: Galbavyg Coach Steinmetzg Tunisg Ass't Mgr. Silvers. COUNTY TOURNEY The Techmen entered the Cook County tourna- ment and tied Oak Park, I-I, in the first game. They were then eliminated by an undefeated Morton squad, 2-I. MAKE ALL-CITY Six Crane booters were picked by city soccer league coaches for the all-city team, made up of a first and second eleven. The men picked were Kaliterna as Captain and center halt-back, Janek at guard, Chlapecka at left full-back and Froe- lich at outside right. Wolensky, center forward, and Vlack, inside right, were placed on the sec- ond team. Managers tor the team were Joe Jacobs and Aaron Silvers. Coach Steinmetz, giving his views in regard to the season. said, We had a first-class team and it was just through hard luck that we were nosed out of the championship. Next season l expect a first-place team as we have most ot our men returning. LETTERMEN Kaliterna lCaptainl Janek Vlack Novak Feldman Stephens Malik Rodman Wolinski Chlapedka Ziemba Best Jacobs, Manager MALIK BEST KALITERNA JAN EK SVABODA INTRAMURALS BASKETBALL Sponsored by Coach Sam Lrtschultz the annual Intramural basketball tournament got under way on Thursday September 29 wrth sIxty Tour teams partIcIpatIng A new system was Introduced In that teams ot the same school year played each other Instead ot the usual prccedure ot mrxed competItIon The tournament was marked by trght games and IndIvIduaI starrrng Three teams emerged as champrons ot therr re SQCCLIVZ classes namely SECTIONS 4A3 3A I3 and 2B I8 These teams met on Tuesday No vember 22 to decrde the school champronshrp whrch was won by sectIon 3A I3 As 4A3 had drawn a bye the trrst game was between 3A I3 d 2B I8 It proved to be a close contest the score at halt tIme beIng 44 Wrth the game nearrng ltS close and both teams deadlocked 99 DIOrIo ot 3A I3 scored trom under the basket to WIN the oame Bak and Aronson were largely responsIbIe tor the vIctory The Iunror team then met the senIor champs In the tInaI game Although the IunIors were tIred because of theIr prevIous trlt they Ied at the halt 63 through the scorIng ot Mastro Katz and DIOTIO In the second halt OHYSIO ot 4A 3 by scormg TIV6 poInts Ied hIs team to a IO 8 lead wIth only one mInute to play Then DIOYIO agmn proved to be the hero ot the game by tIeIng the score wIth a pot shot and Immedrately atter ward sInkIng another to wIn the contest I2 IO WRESTLING Twenty eIght muscle wIeIders entered the school wrestlrng tournament sponsored by Coach BIII I'IeIIand and LIoneI Stevenson commIssIoner ot actrvrtres The tournament began on Monday November 28 and the champronshrps were de cIded trom December 4 to December 7 Pope won the IOO pound crown by pInnIng Rut cka RabInovItz beat Stlller tor the IO8 pound class Matras captured the I I6 pound dIVlSIOU by beatrng Frorrta Nychay lost the I25 pound Iaurels to Gross and Turro prnned Rosen tor the I35 pound tItle In other spectacular bouts Abenante deteated B Rosenthal tor the I45 pound crown Wern berger won the I55 pound dIvIsIon Cesek took the I65 pound throne and S Rosen won the I75 pound trtle The champs were awarded rIbbons and asked to IOIH the regular wrestIIng team '98 GOLF TENNIS Golt and Tennrs made therr second ppe ance ID the Intramural sports program durrng the past season STEVENSON The goltrng contest was entered by tourteen contestants and was won by George Svaboda who defeated J I-Ierl buth one up In an I8 hole match held at Edge brook Srxteen racketeers competed rn the tennIs tour nament won by Lronel Stevenson who conquered Rappetta 64 and 63 IH the tInaIs held at the Oak Park courts FREE THROW TOURNEY Srnce last year s tree throw tournev nroyed such a marked success Burton Brown commIssIoner ot GCLIVILICS held another Thrs contest was en tered by 400 asprrants Atter the trrst and second rounds had been run ott nIne contestants were ready to take therr twenty trve shots at the hoop They were Sand Ier KuIwIn and ChIevIeIInskI senrors I-lorwrtz tne only IUHIOF trnalrst LIsnek and Pawula t Clarke and Brown Anapol and Domemco t Marquette Sandler became senror champ and DomenIco sophomore VICLOV by each sInkIng I8 ot the 25 shots whIIe Anapol captured the treshman I e Then on Thursday Aprrl 20 Anapol became the treethrow champ ot Crane deteatrng the other three class champs by snkrng I9 out ot hrs 25 chances . I , . gf . . . ' ' I I. T . lv' .T I I I 1 T I T I ' I - an - . - , ' ' a ar- Q I . T I I I ' I . T - ' I V - Q f A I . 4 II - Il ' I T ' . - - Q I c I O A I I I ' I I O A I I ' Ir . - I ' I - I ttl . , I E . . I WINTER BASKETBALL - WRESTLING - SWIMMING - INDOOR TRACK - FENCING BASKETBALL HEAVYWEIGHT Coach LitschuItz's heavyweight cagers again threatened to become city champs, advancing undeteated as tar as the quarter-tinals in the championship round. Were it not tor the break- up ot the team because ot mid-season gradua- tion, perhaps the Cougars would have realized another city title. Atter a hectic grooming the team lined up with Captain Levensky and Manny Mastro at the torwards, Lew Possner at center, and Letty Dembo and Benny Endliss at the guards. Leon- ard Rosenberg and Lamonoco secured positions as managers ot the team. CRANE 37: SCHURZ 7 The Cougars started their practice season on Thursday, December I, by trimming Schurz 37-7 on Crane's tloor. Since the score was so lop-sided Coach Lipschultz sent in all tive players ot the second team anr' each succeeded in sinking at least one basket. CRANE 26: LINDBLOM 2I The tollowing Monday the Cougars triumphed over a Lindblom outtit, 26-2I, at Crane. The third quarter tound the Techmen ahead by a 2I-IO lead, but a desperate rush by Lindblom brought the score to its tinal standing. CRANE 24: ST. MEL 20 In a game with Coach Paddy DriscoII's St. Mel quintet on December 7, Crane emerged victor- ious, 24-20. The tilt went along at an uninterest- ing pace until the last quarter, when St. Mel tied the score at 20-20, with only a tew minutes Iett to play. Atter a wild scramble Lew Possner's push-in shot was tollowed by Irv PeckIer's pot- s'1ot which gave Crane the tinal advantage. CRANE 27: PARKER 24 The Techmen closed their practice season by beating Parker, 27-24, at Crane. The Parkerites held the Cougars scoreless until halt ot the sec- ond period had gone by, when Levensky dropped in a long shot and Mastro and Dembo each tollowed with a step-in to start the ball rolling tor Crane. Fanny Peckler again put in a couple ot timely baskets, atter the score stood at 23-22 in Parker's tavor, to win the game. Possner con- tinued to show his ability by outplaying and out- iumping the skyscraper, Rumpt, Parkerite center. CRANE 28: MARSHALL 2l On Tuesday, December I3, Crane opened the league season by deteating a strong Marshall quint, 28-2I, on Crane's tloor. Marshall was in tront with a IO to 4 Iead at the end ot the tirst quarter, but the second quarter ended with the Red and Blue team ahead I4 to II. Levcnsky's step-in and three charity tosses, Mas- tro's two buckets and Possner's tree throw were responsible tor the score. Although Dembo did more than his share on detense in the third guar- ter, Marshall almost succeeded in tying the score, the period ending with a count ot I7 to I6. I-Iowever, the game trom then on was Cranels. Rosen and Berlin, torwards, led the fight tor Marshall. SORKIN SIEGAL COLLIAS MASTRO MORANETZ CRANE 345 HARRISON 25 An outclassed Harrison team tell betore the Cougars' onslaught on their own tloor, tor Cranes second league win. Levensky accounted tor halt ot the Tech points with tour baskets and nine tree throws, while George Tichy, Hornet captain, starred. CRANE 23: SPALDING INSTITUTE 2I Under Coach H. A. Kincaid, substituting tor Lif- Schultz, Levensky, Possner, Endliss, Dembo, Ed Scaccia, Hotfberg and Izzy Sorkin traveled to Peoria tor a two-game traveling series. Crane tirst met Spalding Institute ot Peoria and won by a score ot 23 to 2l. The Techmen, due to the long, tiring train-ride, were way Ott torm, and it was mainly through the ettorts ot Sorkin, light- weight cager, that they won at all, Sorkin gar- nering twelve points. CRANE 43: COMMUNITY HIGH I6 With the return ot their natural torm the Tech- men trounced Community High ot East Peoria the tollowing evening by a score ot 43-I6. Poss- ner's pivot hook-shots proved ettective, getting him six buckets and a tree throw, while Dembo tollowed with six baskets and Endliss with tour. Due to the whole team's ability, Edward Murphy, sports editor ot the Peoria Journal, remarked in his story the next morning that Crane was prob- ably the best working combination that had ever appeared on a Peoria tloor. CRANE 325 THORNTON 34 Crane was eliminated by Thorntown Township High in the tirst round ot the annual Stagg tour- nament sponsored by the University ot Chicago. Although the Cougars were the tavorites to win, Thornton led all through the game until a tew minutes betore the end, when Mastro dropped in a long and Levensky gathered a tree toss just betore the sounding ot the gun to tie the score at 28-all. In the ensuing overtime period the Red and Blue cagers led until ninety seconds betore its close, because ot step-ins by Dembo and Levensky. Then, with victory almost in their grasp, the Cougars were swamped with three bas- kets by the Thornton stars, Nisbit, Klein and Slie- venski, to end the game, 34 to 32. CRANE 26: McKINLEY I9 The Techmen, however, tollowed with another league win by deteating McKinley at Crane in a last tive-minute rush. Wendt teatured with eleven points tor the McKinley tive, and Levensky tor Crane with three baskets and seven tree throws. Mastro, Endliss, Peckler and Rodney Payne, cen- ter, scored the Cougar's other points. CRANE 275 TULEY I7 With a demonstration ot tlashy ottensive and de- tensive work on the part ot both teams, Crane won over Tuley at the latter's gym, 27-I7. Here the smooth working play ot Crane proved ettec- tive, Tuley being unable to cope with it. All through the game the Techmen did not allow their opponents to top the score. Harold Swee, the Tuley player who had gathered trom ten to twenty points a game betore this, was held to two tree throws by Endliss and Dembo. Dembo was high scorer ot the game with nine points, Levensky next with eight, and Mastro and Poss- ner following with six and tour points, respec- tively. CHEATOM SHENSKY LACKOVIC MEYER KAUFMAN CRANE 27 AUSTIN 2I In a game held at Austrn s new gym the Cougars retarded Austuns progress by deteatmg them 27 to 2I Levensky and Possner accounted tor eleven pornts each whrle Dembo and Endluss tal lIed the remaunder CRANE 35 MARSHALL 26 Srnce the February graduatIon had taken ILS toll ot players the team had to be revamped The cagers were shutted to Include Captaun EndlIss and Possner at the torwards Mohlan Cheatom at center and Mastro and Joe Kauttman at the guards The Cougars met the Marshall team on the lat ters tloor and whIpped them 35 26 Joe Kaut man and Cheatom proved therr worth by ac countmg tor seventeen pornts CRANE 30 McKINLEY I7 McKInIey agann was defeated 30 I7 on Its own tloor The Orange and Black men could not h Id Cheatom who topped the scorrng wrth SIX tee shots and a treld goal Kaufman and RQ ner each sank three baskets and EndlIss and tro accounted tor trve polnts eac Cap vIto Wendt and Belezzo led a In CAPTAIN ENDLISS CRANE 27 TULEY 24 The West sectIon cIty league tItle was clrnched by the Cougars by theIr 27 to 24 deteat ot Tuley on Frrday February I7 ThIs was the tastest and trghtest tIlt ot all the lead changIng hands ten tImes and the score bemg tIed In eught Instances Several trmes Tuley players threatened to wIn because ot theIr dead eye shootrng However the cool play ot Leonard Sorkm torward and Lew Possner checked the attacks o om R as o nsky Coach Lfschutz Darn o Po ner M r n Mcyer P ckler WII rman n ss 0 I' tom Payne Reskn Rosenberg mg l02 S 81 I ' miles- ' - ' . , ' ' h. ' De- ' , ' , I , 'S t A Q. , BASKETBALL TEAM IHEAVIESI B tt ow-left to right: M tr 3 Leve 3 I I 7 b 5 ss . Iddlc Row-V-So kr g 1 e 3 I e g E dlr . T p Row-I-Iotlbe g, timckccperg Chca- : : ' I : . r. 0 Q C .Ka CAPTAIN COZZI CRANE I9 AUSTIN I6 Austin met the Techmen on Cranes tloor and was subdued I9 to I6 IH a wild straggly game It was evndent that the Austrnrtes had suttered through graduation but they staged a desperate frght The advent ot Kautman wrth hrs long shots and Cheatom with hrs push uns was the decrdrng CRANE 2l HARRISON I6 The tenth consecutrve league vuctory tor the Cougars was supplred by the deteat ot the Har nson Hornets at Crane I-Iarnson s loss put them rn a tre tor second place rn the West section Wnth the score I6 I4 rn the Hornets tavor End lrss dropped rn a long to tue the score and then Payne won the game by slnkrng a basket and a gntt shot Kautman Mastro and Leonard Sorkrn also turned rn commendable performances QUARTER FINALS Cn Frrday nrght March 3 the Cougars were elrmlnated trom the champuonshrp round by Lane thenr proverbral enemy at Loyola gym The loss whale not a surpruse tell wrth crushing torce as Crane had hrtherto always been able to set the Indians down Both teams started the game wrth a tense attr tude and wrthrn a tew mrnute Polacharnrn Lane guard dropped rn two chanty tosses atter berng touled by Joe Kaufman Lon Possner then sank three others to gave Crane a 3 2 advantage but Danakas of Lane tred the score wrth a gntt shot charged to Benny Endlrss and thus ended the scorrng rn that penod ane however opened wrth a spurt IH the second quarter garnrng an early 8 3 lead Then the In dran s captaun Knez sank a basket and a scotch tactor ot the ame toss to add three more pornts to the north snders 3 x 4.5 BASKETBALL TEAM ILIGHTSI Bottom R o z oac s Sc ns y Cozz M c o ns o o an s a nona a op K mson r o r ns W n O 33 I ' I . I I - - -I T XX I ' .I ' o - . . F. I . . , . . ' I .Y sw-lett to nght: Sorkrnq M skowltg C h Lrt chultz: he k 3 I. iddle Row-Ba var: C Ilr g Srcgalg Lack vlcg Z ltg Alb -: CI L r c . T Row- ci i I Makeg P. Mosk wntZj Calvettrg Bo -3 teln: ei er. F ' ' I03 ' tally. Kautman and Possner again scored tor Crane, but their ettorts were ot no help, as Duros and Danakas equaled their pertormance thus closing the 'First halt with a I4 6 lead tor Lane In the third quarter Manny Mastro dropped In a pretty long shot from the side netting Crane two more points but Duros again evened things with a hook shot and soon after scored from the cor ner Kaufman then drove in and scored on a pretty pass from Possner The furious and eltec tive guarding by Endliss broke up many ot Lane s plays but the Green and Gold team stall held an eight point advantage at the end ot the period Danakas and Polachainxn added three more points to Lane s I8 IO lead to start the last quar ter The north suders then proceeded to stall time away while the Cougars attempted to get the ball in their own possession Suddenly Knez broke and drove In hooking a shot on a pass from one ot his teammates Kucowski Lane cen ter atter being touled tossed In a couple t tree throws to end Lane s scoring Rodney Payne s two buckets closed Crane s scoring activity and the game ended with Lane the victor 26 I4 LETTERMEN Endluss Captain Cheatom Payne Kaufman Possner Mastro Reskun Meyer Rosenberg Managers Lamonoco LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL The Cougar lightweight cagers did not resemble last years city league runners up In the least as they tunished the season in a tie for last place Their poor showing was due to the tact that not enough regulars had returned to form a nucleus Then the candidates who had turned out were either ot poor caliber or else were fourth year men who had no time tor development Coach Lltschultz seeing this Issued a call tor more tresh men candidates figuring that It he could not make a respectable team ot them tor the present season he would have them back three succeed Ing seasons In which he would have plenty ot opportunity to develop and tit them to his own peculiar style of play After the many prospective cagers had been cut to the regular squad the team lined up with Captain Izzy Sorkin and Palp Shensky at the torwards Moranetz at center and Cozzre and Colias at the guards Cozzi later became cap tain upon the loss ot Sorkin because ot mid season graduation In the absence of Moranetz Shensky went to center where he also played a fine game his place being taken by either Moskowitz Epstein or Zolt The usual substitutes tor the guard pos: tions were either Siegel Tiny Albanese Boren stein or Epstein Other members of the team were Calvetti Willem Aldem Brozotsky Dick ens Soiben and Maier James Becvar was man ager ot the team T? Txlxn JUNIOR SWIMMING Right to left Coach Merkel Sang Dash Bonetede Zzak Lebenson I-Iutchngs I-Ior witz LeBrun Blumenfeld I-Indon mg IO4' S 8: . . . 4 I . ' . . . . . , I I - . . I , I - , . ' I T . . . . O , , , , . . . ' , ' . . . . . I I - I I I I - 1 I - M f1QQ'gLl'T.,Zf1,'.'fffT f 1, ct. f 1 NH ,H M ' ,,,,Z...,.-.x..,.s W t....-- V . f 1 I. I , , ' . . T- ' S . V-- , 7 fi F I I I I K XX ' 1 : ef: 1 z i : i 1 i : - ' : : : i . r. ' C Season s Scores Crane Alumns 26 Crane Schurz I2 Crane I7 Lsndblom 23 Crane St Mel I8 Crane Marshall 23 Crane De La Salle 30 Crane Harrsson I8 Crane 20-Marshall 27 Crane 28 Harrsson 25 Crane I9 McKsnley 24 Crane 20-Tuley 24 Crane 24-Austsn 36 LETTERMEN Cozzs Ca ptasn Lackovsc Ssegel Collsas Moranetz Shensky Borenstesn Becvar Manager SWIMMING The Crane mermen gusded by Coach Merkel and managed by Phslsp Hsnden and Charles Ly ons contsnued to busld up the popularst and success whsch the prevsous t ams had estab sshed Because of snelsgsbslsty the sensors and sunsors dropped thesr tsrst meet to Schurz on November The tollowsng day they agasn lost twsn matches thss tsme to Provsso but they were not through wsth tnesr tough luck besng then beaten here by Lake Vsew and Austsn BEAT HARRISON These losses however were not telt so keenly because the sensors soon after trounced Harrsson and the sunsors sank Kelvyn Park sunsor hsgh sub ststutsng sn place ot a non exsstent Hornet sunsor team The Cougars who scored tor the sensors were Dash Dsehl Danowkss Letkowstz and Young whsle Lsebenson and Hutchsns tallsed for the sunsors The Techmen then contsnued by droppsng a twsn bsll to Roosevelt at the latters pool but the sunsors took revenge by submergsng Senn shortly afterward Psest and Becker took dsvsng honors whsle Dash Young and Danowkss placed sn the free style swsms Further Crane posnts were scored b Sutker Hutchsns and Chrsstopher who each paced sn the 60 yard breast stroke and by the medley team whsch won on Sanger s efforts LOSE TO LANE Lane at Crane overwhelmed both Cougar teams and although the sensors were swamped by Schurz a few weeks later the sunsors evened mat ters by deteatsng thesr Purple and Gold rsvals Atter qualstysng for the csty meet ot the sem ester Harold Dash and Harold Lsebenson placed sn the tsnals held at the Unsverssty ot Chscago on Saturday December I0 Dash tsnsshed second sn the I00 yard swsm and thsrd sn the 40 yard splash whsle Lsebenson took thsrd place honors sn the 40 yard backstroke event In the state meet also held at the Unsverssty ot Chscago Harold Dsehl and Sutker each placed fstth sn the 50 yard tree style and IOO yard breast stroke events respectsvely Due to the tact that the csty meet ot the second semester was held late results could not be sn cluded heresn CM X SENIOR SWIMMING Wat e t gt lusa sk Young Gu o stophe g M s an c e e o tz e on o S as OF 33 l05 s3- ' - , - A - 22- . . , . . 2l- . ' . 23- ' . - . 351 l I s s s I E . 22- ' - - 1 I I , , ' I ' . ' se. ' ' I - - . - cKXvC,f-sun I IJII1 1 , I 1 .M y ln es-I ft o si h : S r ig 7 ring Mgr. Hind rs: Chss r. Ssttin : ihely Hasri g Towncr. St ding: Psets hg Sutk rg L tk wi 1 D lhlg C d ni Bcalresg n kss. I Q o A SENIOR LETTERMEN Diehl Condon Sutlcer I'Iarris Beclcer JUNIOR LETTERMEN Dash Bonatede Liebenson I-lutchins Sanger I-linden lManagerl WRESTLING Crane's limb-twisters ended the city league season in the same position as last. that ot run- ners-up to Tilden. Many eager candidates turned out tor the team, but were tinally cut by match elimination down to Pope, IOO pounds: Macaluso, IO8 pounds' Yablon II6 pounds' Captain Smo lin I25 pounds D Abenante I35 pounds Wein er er 45 pounds Slu Abenante ounds Lepore I65 pounds Bielinslci pounds and Dorendal in the heavyweight div: sion The teams managers were Strazallca and Heitetz CRANE 4OIf2 LINDBLOM ivy, The grapplers met Lindblom at the latters gym to open the season and trimmed the South iders by a 40' 2 to I9I 2 score Pop Maca Iuso Yablon and Weinberger pi ed err men and D Abenante and Bielinslci wo ir matches by a time advantage to accou t rane s vac tory. Captain Smolin wrestled the only draw ot the day. WHITEWASH LANE 62-0 The Lane Indians did not achieve even one lone point to their credit in the meet held at Crane. Four ot the Laneites were easily pinned in short order by Pope, Macaluso, Yablon and M. Abenante, but Smolin and Bielinslri had a somewhat harder time in tlattening their oppon- ents. The Cougars who gained victory by deci- sions were D. Abenante, Serend and Katauslci. CRANE 4Ip MORTCN I7 Morton I-ligh ot Cicero was decisively crushed, 4I to I7, in the last practice game betore the start ot the league meets. The Cougar grapplers tool: seven ot the ten matches securing two pins tour decisions and one torteit CRANE 36 LANE 24 Evidently the Lane matmen had gained strength since their ignominious deteat by the Cougars as this time they succeeded in garnering 74 points to Crane s 36 Since Macaluso and Smolin were injured previously Ross and Nycnay substituted tor them and although Ross was pinned Nychay won his match by duplicating the act Pope and Yablon again nailed their men while the Aben ante brothers secured short time advantages over their opponents Lepore and Bielinslu drew in their matches b t Darendal was pinned 0 om R Iett to fl D Abenan T r IJ fx. Abenant Lepore Smoln Coach Heland BlCIIDSk eman Yablon Yablonslr Turo occ r Szartlarslc Top Ro I-I ttz mgr Le entott Mouzak We nbcrge Nychay Rubcnsten Pete sen Eisensten Strzallza sc, 81 xx? is 9 , I 1 g , iss ' P I . I A A I, l75 I A 0 f ' ,. tt. -A 4' ' y 0 il ', . ,- Q B tt ow- 'ghtz ig 3 i 5 i 3 ' ' ig - Gibriclrg Pope. Second 5 Merendino: Kahng Kateuislug Ceselcq Peters: Eisen- . bergg . ti. hi cl I-I I 3 g ig r 3 Li 7 Figle: i. W- ei e , v 7 g i rg 1 I 3 I i i I i ' ,fi Q 0 r lfffjp D- I 7 ' I06 ' I iff, if S C Ag:-l .35 is 4,3 N ff' SWAMP SENN 47 I9 The Cougars garneo h rr second league wrn by su mergrng Senn under a 47 t I9 scor t Senn Forterts gave tne Cran rtes the trrst two bouts and puns were responsible tor the next two I-Iowever the tollcwrng t o were los on a p an a decrsron The succ edrng three mat e were won by Crane on a prn a decrsuon and a tortert SEMI FINALS Countrng on the lrohter men to prle up enough polnts tor vrctory Crane met Morgan Park at tters rn rn e ea ue sem: :nas the IOO pound duvrsron Pope prnned Wrtz and Helman ot Crane orew wrtn Moornan otMorc1an In the IO8 pound class Yablon garned a tortert as he had no opponent Captaun Smolun then won a trme advantage over Roper Thus bcut was tollowed by a draw between D Aben ante and Brick In tne I35 pound meet Weun berger lost the declsron to Borneman In the I45 pound tussle but Leoore Brelunsku M Abenante and Peters won therr oouts n the heavier werghts CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Trlden deteateo Crane by a severe drubblng ot 4lI 2 to I2' 2 The wln gave the Blue and C' Id team their trtth consecutrve cuty trtle The only Cougars who came ou on top were Captarn Smcrn who won a decrsron by a I 33 mrnutes time advan age and M Abenante who won hrs by a margrn ot 4 I3 mrnutes Yablon drew has match but all the rest ot the Crane men were rther panned or beaten oy a decrsron COUNTY MEET Th Cougar mitrnen olwced twrrd In the Enghth Annual Cook Counf lntergcholastrc wrestlrng tournamen h lo Unrversrty ot Chicago on Frr ay ano Sa uroa A nl 7 and 8 First pa e honors went to Tr oen and seccnd place to Lund bom er the pr m ares on Izrday nlght sever' C ane orapplers hao ga neo an entrance to the sem: trnals whrch were held twe next mornrng hey wee Pore M caluso Caotarn Smolan Aoena Be n k Pe ers and Daren a Two Crane men namely Pope rn the IOO pouno vrsuon and Chet Belnskr ID the l65 poun class won champlonshnps and the county trtle whsle M Abenante captured second place honor r the ISS pound bouts Thrrd place honors went o Macaluso 8 ou 5 an morn ounos P t I65 pounds ano Darerdal h avywerght took tourth place credits complet Inq the scorung tor Crane LETTERMEN Smolrn Captain Pope Macaluso t'IeIman Yab on D Abenante M Abenante Wernberger TRACK Lepore Peters Bnelnnskr Darendal Yablonskr ITIQI ZIZ Managers Strazalka Coach Red Smrth took over the rob ot Ieadang the Crane trackmen upon the vacating ot that posrtuon by tormer Coach Kuncard who could not pred wrth teaching With the help ot the new track mentor and under the rranagement ot Jack Fagan the thunclads torged ahead on the develop ment of Crane s reputation IH track clrcles SMITH I07 ,,Ln 1 , t .IO pnd. dS lI,I25 b I o e a pc I- TICIII I ' I I , V, I w It IL in d I I . e I I 7 ch s ' I I I . . L . H4 I I I 1 I . . - I It l the Ia gy th l Q -t I . In ' I Park I -5 . I I U I I I I tlnd time to care tor the athletes, as he was occu- f . W I , . . O ll. X T. I . . L , , e Q A f II I I t .e at the II I Id t' y c . ' I c Il . Att In I - I I , I r In rg , I r y V. I T I r , a , X I I , IISlug I nte r 39 s'i t d l. ar , I I I Ir ' ' E d O F ' 3 3 ' ' In the junior division Kahn, Watrous, Landsman and Sachs ot the relay team, easily deteated their rivals, while Weiss, Taskey, Purcell, Balikov, Cohen and Hilkowitz also aided in the victory. TEAM SUFFERS DOUBLE LOSS I-Iampered by poor track facilities the seniors were beaten, 53'f2 to 32lf2 by Austin, at the latter's old gym on Monday, January 9. Rosen- thal was the only speedster to gain victory, win- ning the low hurdles, while Kelbe again took the broad jump and Krivo won the shot put. The same atternoon the Austin juniors triumphed over the Cougar squad, 29-2l at Crane. Kahn was high-point man with a tirst in the high jump and a third in the hurdles. Watrous copped the 660-yard run and Sachs, Landsman, Weiss and Tasky scored the rest ot Crane's markers ENGAGE IN TRIPLE MEETS On Saturday January 28 Roosevelt nosed out the seniors 40 38 and University High placed third in a triangular meet held at Bartlett gym ot the University ot Chicago Ingrao Stevenson and Sirkin took tirsts in the dashes while Booth took seconds in the 50 and 440 yard sprints In the junior meet Roosevelt was again victorious with a score ot 2834 points two markers ahead ot University I'Iigh Crane came in last having only I7I 2 points Kahn Purcell Stoakley and Weiss placed tor the juniors ENGLEWOOD SWAMPS SENIORS Englewood scored 64'f2 points, Crane 25 markers and Lake View 9 IX6 points in a triple senior meet held at Crane on Wednesday, February I5. The Cougars had three men placing tirst, Ingrao in the 50-yard sprint, Kelbe in the broad jump and I-Iuttmon in the shot put. Evenstein captured sec- ond places in the high and Iow hurdles. SENIORS LOSE TWICE The seniors were next swamped, 57 to 27, by Tilden, as they had to again tace poor track conditions, being torced to carry out the events in the hallways as the Tilden gym was too small. I-Iowever, Catching won the 50-yard dash, Even- stein took the high and low hurdles and I-Iuttmon captured the shot put Soon atter the Cougars were handed another deteat this time by Lane 39 27 at the Indian s gym Only two speed events were taken by Crane Captain Ingrao bagged the 50 yard dash while the relay team turnished the other victory The shot put was won by Krivo SCHURZ BEATEN TWICE Crane s thinclads next conquered Schurz at Crane on Eriday March I7 The seniors won by a mar gin ot 64I 2 to 29' 2 but the juniors just topped their rivals 32 3l winning only because ot the victory ot the relay team SENIOR TRACK otom R c re ch Pacult r n ens s Coach Knca ch ng B oth K lbe Ing ao econd osns ala ndr Tomass I-lays o c oe ar Ma sac o oa ec Eaulk ho ams o z oo c a e acch a Ir n m r o a on I-I nton Wyl e Ta lo sek G tchunas B ongotsky St son A xan A ande 0.080 S 8K , X . I . V 1 , . - X . 1 I I . I - I . B t ow-I 'tt to right: E o 'Ii 7 1 Si ki 3 Ev tain: Sellevg i id: Cat I 3 o 1 e 3 r . S Row: K i liil W V W6 CZ I I B W' yerg Smithj Kflvoj S hubg G r 1 CI kg y Ir. Thi d R wi M ' V' I CSI SC I CCIHZ Willi 3 Lib vit 1 6 l'fnang Brown: M C tt fi B ii M li I Faei - 3- T P ROW P ff I , 7 j 3 Y rj CQ 3 Q 7 r 3 even 5 le der: R. lex r. C DEFEAT ROOSEVELT TWICE The Cougars opened the track season on Wed- nesday, December 2I, by deteating Roosevelt at Cranes oval, the seniors winning by a 5I to 30 score and the juniors by a 3IIf2 to I8lf2 lead. Senior trackmen coming in tirst were Captain In- grao, who won the 50-yard dash: Booth, winner ot the 440: Sirkin, halt-mile victor, and Alexander, who captured the mile run. The Cougar relay team consisting ot Ingrao, Booth, Catching and either Brown or Sirkin, started their spectacular pertormance, which continued all through the season. Rosenthal won the high hurdles, while Kelbe took the triple broad jump. CITY MEET Cranes senior trackmen placed titth and the juniors tied with Lake View tor sixth place in the city meet held at the University ot Chicago on Saturday March 25 The senior relay team made up ot Ingrao Booth Brown and Catching cap tured third place in their event Catching took second and Ingrao tourth place honors in the 50 yard dash while in the 440 Booth placed third In the junior events the relay team composed ot Landsman Nelson Weiss and Cohen placed tourth altwough they had been the tavorites to co JUNIORS SECOND IN TRIPLE MEET On Wednesday, March 29, the junior teams ot Crane, Roosevelt and Tuley met in a triangular meet held at Tuley's gym. Roosevelt turned out to be the victor with 4I points. Crane was sec- ond with I8. and Tuley third with I6. The Cou- gar relay team bagged their event and Sachs and Watrous captured tirst and second places, re- spectively, in the 660-yard run. Due to its length, the yearbook statt could not review the outdoor season. LETTERMEN Junior L Ingrao Cohen Landsman Weiss Kahn Nelson Senior Ingrao Captain Booth Brown Evenstein Kelbe Catching Sirkin Krivo Fagin Manager JUNIOR TRACK To R ak o ss atous ol Moa a srnar Go sy oa Task a 0 n Kncad Bottom o K VI OF 33 'I09' . I ' ' p. l l l o ow: M 'iq Jones: Bclcusp Grcensteing Neis ng Wei 1 W r . Mi'dc Row: f WCC L nd 1: re: Plotk 7 Ser t 3 yg F gen, C az' i i . R,w3 Stclfc'y3WaL'oL.s1 Kahn: Sa: st Cone 3 Ormany Purse I: L. Ingrao. I - MERKEL KINCAID F encmg and Gymnastlcs Fencing and Gymnastrcs were drscontrnued at Crane thus past season due to the laclc of coaches tor these two sports Fencrng tormerly coached by Mr .lahn was lett without nts mentor upon hrs death and as no other person could be found to full hrs shoes and not enough trrne could be devoted to the sport by other coaches rt was dropped ANAPOL of Marquette Wunner Free Throw Tourney Gymnastrcs on the other hand had nearly thrrty candidates out tor the team but rt too was n need ot a coach as Sam Portnc tr ent had taught the team pre duat Then oo gymnast equrres many month prac re a pre sen bl Vex Je pert med and most o llows th squad had llttle or no expe tgce Bo om R w left to rrght C llrns Possner Drclcens Rese Cozzr Captarn Mastro Schne de Sheehan Rybaclr Bomb c no Coach L tschultz Top Ro Mgrs Slcuro Hogan n S acuslcy H rrn cl: Zullo Follre Z zalc Hot Comm Z mberg S lverman sst Mgr Gendusa Maher llo 0 I ' ' . ' . -0 1-Cr wo , - - ' ' .r. if ' I c J . t x fl , . ftht c l - X X tt o- ' : o': 3 ' g i rt 'I A 2 irq 1 3 iig i . w: . wg 7 Albig w 3 e ig 7 3 i 7 ig gi gi :Al o s SPRINGm'i BASEBALL ' SWIMMING - TRACK - GOLF - TENNIS - CRANE-5, HARRISON-1 SWACUSKY BASEBALL I-Iampered by rainy and cold weather, coupled with having only five men back from the I932 team, Crane's baseball team went through a very commendable season under the management of John Hogan and Shorty Skurow. - A turnout of ZOO candidates followed Coach Lif- schultz's call, and by the middle of April an in- field squad was formed consisting of Bombecino, Ryback, and Hoit doing the twirlingi Swacusky and Sheehan on the receiving end: Possner and Dickens taking care of the initial sack: Mastro at second, Schneider at shortstop and Zullo cov- ering third base. Captain Cozzi led the outfield at center, with Dvojack and Comm playing left-field and Maher or Ryback patroling the right garden. CRANE 4: HYDE PARK 3 After winning a practice game with Hyde Park by the score of 4-3, and then dropping one to Lane. the Cougar nine lost their first league game on April ZI to McKinley at Humboldt Park. Crane made one run, four hits and one error to the Orange and Black team's four runs, seven hits and two errors. Ryback was chased from the mound in the fourth inning and Bombecino went in to finish the game, striking out seven of the eleven men to face him. Zullo scored Crane's only run after rapping out a single and then com- ing home on McKinley's errors. Between the league schedule the Techmen en- gaged in a practice game with Tilden and dropped it, 8-7. game, defeating Harrison 3 to I. Bombecino pitched the full game, allowing only three hits. Schneider collected two hits out of three chances and Zullo, Ryback, Dvojack and Dickens each banged out one. Since the game against Austin had to be post- poned because of rain the Cougars continued their schedule by meeting Harrison a few days later. With Bombecino putting on an exhibition of airtight hurling, Crane again won over the Hornets by a score of 6-3, at McKinley. Crane's barrage of hits in the first and fifth innings brought them their victory. Captain Cozzi, Zullo, Ryback and Mastro each collected two hits out of three trips to the plate, while Possner and Dick- ens each hit safely. CRANE Ig MARSHALL 5 A few days later the Cougars met Marshall and were downed 5-I. Crane's lone run came in the seventh inning when Dvojack slammed out a homer. Besides Dvojack's hit, Cozzi was the only other Techrnan to get on base by hitting safely, whereas Marshall collected a total of fifteen hits to account for their victory. CRANE 2: AUSTIN 5 The following day Crane received another de- feat, this time from Austin, by a 5-2 score. Al- though the Techrnen gathered five hits, one of them a homer by Mastro and one a double by Schneider, the Austinites succeeded in knicking Hoit for only four hits, but these were succes- sive, and errors and fieIder's choices helped the Red and White team along. As the remaining games occurred too late after HARRISON I However, the won their second Igague X cozzi N the Yearbook went to press, they could not be in- cluded in the review. BOMBICINO S 81 C 1 OF '33 LETTERMEN Cozzi lCaptainl Bombicino Zullo Zizal Possner Sheehan Hoit Dickens Dvojack Ryback Nowakowsky Reiser Skurrow Mastro l'l085n i Managers Schneider TENNIS Crane's tennis team, under Captain Chanowitz, put up the best performance in years, holding second place in the West section up to the time this article was written. Prior to the season a team composed by Chanowitz, Woolf, Brostowski, Lawson and Metcalf, was selected by match elimination among the twenty candidates who tried out for the squad. A The Cougars opened the league season with a 2-I defeat over Tuley and then followed by blanking McKinlely, 2-O. Their third game, however, re- sulted in a 2-I loss at the hands of the Harrison netmen. Their next, with Austin, resulted in the defeat of the Red and White team, a feat which RYBACK Crane's tennis teams had not accomplished over a period of twenty years. Another win over Tu- ley gave the Cougars their second place position. LETTERMEN Chanowitz lCaptainl Brostowski Lawson Woolf GOLF With three veterans on the golf team for three years, really big things were expected from this year's quartet. The entire team aspired to better last year's record of second place in the West section and be eligible for an attempt at the city title next fall for the first time in fifteen years. From the previous season the old-timers back again were Captain Eugene Smith, Robert Dubin and Arthur Gold. To pick the other members of the squad an elimination tournament was held as early in the season as possible, but practice was delayed because of muddy courses. George Svaboda, winner of the first semester's intramural golf tournament, was the fourth man on the team, while John Hogan, Paul Henley and Robert Reading constituted the rest of the squad. Austin, Tuley, Harrison, and Schurz were on Crane's golf schedule this year. Competition took place after the yearbook went to press. SCHNEIDER MASTRO SCHCOL LIFE MJK I 'f fn x Too t1red to enjoy h1s 1e1sure hfe as a result of overwork when an act1v1ty 1S not an act1v1ty K M XX X X I I I ff ff ff ACt1V1tY gxves hfe enjoyment pep mchness to a crowded program It s the pursu1t of happ1ness 'fri rw fl 'Ax i-X LI X Q ' ' - XX , ' 0 f Wx .1 ,I ,L I X r,J,f ffyrrvk r ffm 5.-N K ' F fllf fiisfnff-Q ff' D ff A 4 : I1-frfzjgfe 9 -4- xff XXX, HX XX zff! I ,jx 'Tj A ,441 ffffflv S N XY ,, 1 IA l x . . ff M, X4 X vX x' yf' xx fl xXQxXxxS'x . 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N y X 3 .Q I Qglxxx Q X :Qtr 'ff X iq fff xxrf i,f x C ,f If 1 .5 . . as A STUDENT GOVERNMENT ADVISERS MR WM BAUMRUCKER DEAN A Q GRANT ln addrtron to hrs regular posrtron ot tech nrcal supervrsor Mr Baumruclrer assumed the manrtold dutres ot sponsorrng the stu dent government durrng the trrst semester Berng rn charge ot shops and attendrng to therr numerous technrcal detarls requrre the full trme and attentron ot one teacher Prrncrpal I-lagen was theretore pleased wrth the actron ot the downtown ottrce rn apporntrng a Dean Mr Baumruclcers teachrng subrect rs me chanrcal drawrng l-le rs a graduate ot the Crane class ot I894 As secretary ot the Alumnr Assocratron hrs spare trme rs well occupred rn turtherrng rnterests Toward the close ot the trrst semester Mr Grant was appornted Dean by the Board ot Educatron Wrth thrs apporntment su pervrsron ot all extra currrcular actrvrtres was talcen over by hrm relrevrng Mr Baum ruclcer ot hrs dutres as advrser to the stu dent government ottrcrals Dean Grant rs peculrarly trtteo Tor hrs new posrtron havrng been busrness manager ot the school s funds program and class ad vrser Chronrcle busrness manager and more recently cooperatrng wrth Mr Baum ruclcer rn conductrng student actrvrtres l-lrs teachrng subject rs geometry Another addrtron to Dean Grants dutres was the recent arrrval ot a daughter . , , . . . I l - . . . ' ' ' frlr l I O . . . . I I .. , ,' - I , . . . . . 'II6' GOVERNMENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT Maurice Shapiro, January Mayor--Shapiro's main ambition was to organize a central student govern- ment in which all the high schools could participate. l'le started something which some day will be a reality. Harold S. Pawlan, June Mayor-Under his direction the Crane student government functioned effi- ciently. During his term all recognized clubs re- ceived charters. l-le also continued to work on the plan of a central student government. Lionel Stevenson, January Commissioner of Activi- ties-Because of his ineligibility to play football. Lionel devoted his final semester to student govern- ment. Stevenson conducted many intramural tour- naments to the satisfaction of Crane students. Burton Brown, June Commissioner of Activities-The energetic spirit that Brown displayed went a large way towards promoting the many tournaments which were held, among them being a free-throw tourna- ment and a Crane Olympiad. - Mark Satter, January Commissioner of Deportment -Through his previous experience as a student gov- ernment official, Satter was enabled to perform his job with real finesse. The new tardiness system was first attempted during his term of office. Theodore Puckowitz, June Commissioner of Deport- ment-Puckowitz with his flying squad and safety patrol made many raids with the idea of cleaning up Crane. They succeeded in keeping students from ditching classes and assemblies. Joseph L. Baime, January Judge Superior Court-A higher standard of efficiency for judges was estab- lished by Judge Baime, who conducted his court in a business-like manner. Lewis Zagel, June Judge Superior Court-Lewis founded the Crane Bar Association which added to the attorney's knowledge of law. Bar examinations were given before an attorney was admitted to the court. Judge Zagel continued to uphold the stand- ard set by previous judges. Lewis Zagel, January Judge Clarke Court-As this was the first semester that the new tardiness rule was tried, it was the duty of Judge Zagel to see that there was no flaw in the procedure of this system at Clarke. Nando Petterino, June Judge Clarke Court-Judge Petterino assisted the administration by doing everything possible to the advantage of his court. Herman Ross, January Judge Marquette Court- Judge Ross had the supervision of the tardiness rul- ing at Marquette. l-le was always busy endeavoring to improve conditions at this branch. Lester Barnum, June Judge Marquette Court- Judge Barnum passed out verdicts in a commend- able manner, He did everything possible to aid his attorneys. 'II8' S8rC oo ap sosofx P p a s Top o T e meetmu, uull come to mder STUDENT CCUNCIL uuthout urther delay O F F I C E R S F st Semest Second Semester MAURICE SHAPIRO Cha HAROLD S PAWLAN FRANK ANNUNZIO Vc Ch FRANK ANNUNZIO PHILIP MOSKOWITZ Sec eta y PHILIP SHAPIRO MR WM BAUMRUCKER Sp MR ALLEN O GRANT For several years vutal problems ot con duct and government have been consud ered and corrected by Cranes student councul a body ot seventeen students chosen by theur classmates to deluberate and act upon these matters Under the leadershup ot Mayor Shapuro the student councul accomplushed much durung the turst semester Foremost amongst uts actuvutues was the sponsorshup ot a Central l-lugh School Student Coun cul plan formulated by Mayor Shapuro and presented to students ot Chucago hugh schools at the annual student government day at Roosevelt hugh school last tall The plan was well receuved and leguslatuon set un motuon that wull some day result un OF 33 a central councul ot hugh school students whuch wull consuder the momentuous prob lems of hugh school lute The second semester found the councul wuth Mayor Pawlan at the helm contunu ung the untanglung ot untrucate detauls ot student government under the sponsorshup ot Dean Grant Leguslatuon untended to make the central student councul plan an actualuty was framed by a commuttee composed ot Annunzuo 33 Shapuro 34' 2 and Nuanuclc 35 Consuderatuon ot the constututuons ot the varuous extra currucular organuzatuons and ussuance ot attractuve prunted char ters was delegated to Brown 33 Unell 34 and Zummerman 3512 B tt rn Row-left to rught: Duarnond: Sh uuo: Mr, Baumruclcer, p n rg nnunziog Ham- rnerman: Suruclr. Muddle Row-Root: Matluny . Sha iroi Kulp 3 Tubbctt . R w- Moslrowutzq Dubslcy: Peiclcuug Zagclg Stevensong Brown. u. h . ' Y. Q A ,. f Q., ir er . .. . .. .... . urrnan ..,. ........ . . ,, . .ue- aurman.....................,,...... , .,,.......,.... r r .,,.................... . . ..,,.. ...... .,..,.,,..... o n sor .,.......,.........,.,.,..... . . - D I , . . I . . . u ' - . - - I l . , . , . . , , . . . - A - u u I ' ' II9 ' SUPERIOR COURT Flrst Semester JOSEPH L BAIME MILTON MELAMED JOHN ODCHODNICKY ROBERT OSNOSS I KERWIN CHAPMAN MILTON MELAMED ROBERT DUBIN BAR ASSOCIATION AL SCI-IRIEBER Prcsrdent I-IY ZIGMAN Vrc Presrdcnt LAWRENCE FREEDMAN Sccr tary Treasurer IRVING COHEN Srrg ant at Arms Judge Barme s court was kept busy wrth IO4 cases I I ot whrch received trraIs by jury In that semester the new tarduness rule was Inaugurated whrch made three tardrnesses a cnme It was punrshable by one weeks membership or more In a detentron room provrded tor the purpose whrch met at 8 a m At the end ot the semester the court stahf took a t p through the Cook County Court JarI and the BrrdeweII The Crane Bar Assocratron was organrzed ' I20 ' Head of Defense 5 Bottom Row Ictt to rrght Schr ber Zagcl M Baumruckcr sponsor Ross Odchodnrcky I Row Zrgman Osnoss Ca an Barme Frt dman Dubrn Barnum o Row C Sattcr Marcus Shaprro Dmuchowskr Khgerman Dornbas Cohn Hear 'Ye Hear 'Ye Hear 'Ye' Cranes Supenor Court u1II now tome to order urml rt adjoums Second Semester Judge LEWIS ZAGEL Associate AL SCI-IRIEBER Clerk I CI-IAS MODERSOHN DONALD REID B IH 5 ROMAN PODRAZA Proccss Servers I ANGELO ONOFRIO AL MUTZ Head of Prosccutron AL SCI-IRIEBER LAWRENCE FREEDMAN HY ZIGMAN through the ettorts ot Judge Lewrs ZageI during hrs term ot othce The Student Council made a ruIrng that all students must beIong to the Bar Association before berng eIrgrbIe to run tor the Judgeshrp ot any Crane student court Various speak ers were heard throughout the semester on topics ot general Interest to the attorneys A trrp was taken to the Northwestern Crrme Detectron Instrtute durang the ear Irer part ot May Later In the semester the regular trrp to the Crrmrnal courts was also taken The court was kept busy durrng the sec ond semester wrth tardrness cases whale the teIomes were fewer than ID prevrous semesters 81 - 2 UI : 1 r. , z : ' 1 Sattcr. Mddlc H- gy 3 pl g 'g me Q ' 1 . T p . , , . . . . . , .. . . J . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 4 . . . . . . , . In I EUGENE JERAL S ..... .. . ..,,. . , ..... alr s .......,., . ,,...... .... . Nl EMANUEL STAR . . , . , . . . . . . . . T ' T I . . . . . , . J . . . . . . , . , . ,AI x ......,....., ........,.. . . . T .... . . . ...... . , . .-I ri - - S C om Row I t t right Knvo Abenantr I'-I clmrnyer Bonura Anzalon Brongo sky a an Shaprro Krpnrs OMea a Caplan Ersenbeg Kahn con Row Krebs ran Wrng Iacono Corn Rapp Szylcowny F nt B sta Henry Wrll rman H ss bug Young rr Row F r cr rlowslrr Rermann Matth ws Ah r Ros n Rosen Bloom ar trson ow an ro a ow rsc o sano n lr Fncdman n rown chwartz anzrger hton vensteln Twarog I-lrllcevrtch gan Brown A L tome on lla shell out' DEPUTIES ACTIVITIES FIYSI SCmCSf2r Second Semester LIONEL STEPHENSON Commrssron r BURTON BRQWN MR C QUICK Sponsor MR C QUICK Actrvrty deputres have tned therr best to develop the necessary school sprrrt to lceep the students Interested In the actrvltres ot the school During the baslcetball season the sale ot tickets was talcen care ot by the deputres A great number ot students attended the games to support the team Later nn the year when the booster puns came out the deputues sold more puns than was expected OF 33 The deputres ot actrvrtres drd very much to encourage the students to enter the Free Throw Tournament that was con ducted by the commrssuoner ot actlvrtnes Burton Brown I-Iundreds ot tellows en tered the tournament but were elumrnated lrttle by lrttle untrl there were only trve tel lows lett to receive medals The other tournaments were also helped along by the good worlc ot the deputres 'IZI' Bott -et o ' : ' 1 ': e 1 3 ey t f: K pl : I ' I ' ' ' I : ' r : . 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DEPUTIES Department III .start ta mg names met down Nou guxs or om Row I tt to rrght Savage Nathan J Dramond Skolnrk Duchon Shapiro Sa er st M vw z r h K reovsky le sen H rm Lawry Second Row DI as qua avrde Racanelr Iorattr Gran Gran n Vrtaska Zullo Zyrnetzke Munson ex a o r Gryglas Chnstcnsen Heller Thad Row Corn Pollack Rose Ross Meyer Catrone aant Narthan Free Rredl K at os agan Bes ow Puckowrtz Top Row Judge rda Sark rw Jones Leavrtt Walrtzek Mey r Bleau Sedlacek Herman Yaccrno er n Ma on Quwnn Sustrk Gunn Frrgt Semester Second Semester MARK SATTER Commrssroner Theodore Puckowrtz The deputres ot deportment were reor ganlzed thus year by Ted Puckowrtz and Mark Satter commrssroners ot deport ment who rnstltuted several Innovations rn this department whrch have met with great success Under this new system the deputres represented the commrssroner rn every room every perrod ot the day as betore I-lowever the deputres were also requrred to report to the commrssroners ottrce at least once every week thus es tablrshrng tor the trrst tame a drrect con nectaon between the deputres and the executrve branch ot the Student Govern ment 'I22' A new tardy system was also established Charles Levin was appornted to the othce ot supervlsor ot tardrness and helped de vrse a system ot dealrng wrth persrstent late comers A school wrde survey ot the tardy situation was made and weekly re ports were brought rn trom every section All boys comrng tardy three or more tnmes rn the course ot the semester were made to attend tardy classes trom 800 to a m tor at least a week or trII habrt ot promptness was developed More than I 000 cases were successtully dealt wrth durrng the last semester S8rC Bott -Q ' : rg 7 . 7 ': 7 ' 7 tt 7 FaI ern7 asko tl Lppet 7 al 7 P 't 3 ce any . 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T A . ll ll - - - - - - - 8:30 . . , ' a o om Row ct to rrght Dumrt Pantalco Holub Mutz Lnpa Mr Baufnruclccr sponsor vorlca R lr H nr r os 1 en or ow or' w gno Ross Ros on ro slry Byrne Dubylr Coooe rnan P n Onot o Mos s n rr hrr Row u a Grambalno Lac Ver uccr Levlra W gand T arog Wavalr rnryga Ewcrt ac rno Lyons Top Row Lrclco Kuccra Corn P h H ad y La rty S tt r Dublcrn C Stclak Turbov Tarr Grand USHERS Front row center sw OFFICERS Frrst Semester oso Novmr Jos umj AL MUTZI Errst loo Captarns LAWRENCE RICK MR WM BAUMRUCKER The purpose ot the Ushers unnt rs to assrst guests rn trndrng therr respectrve places rn attendrng Crane s performances rn the assembly hall Durrng the trrst semester the club was under the leadershrp ot Wm Kvorlca The club felt a severe loss through hrs depar ture by graduatron At the begrnmng ot the last semester Lrpa was appornted as chret of the reorganrzed usher torce He OF 33 Co Chret a ony Ca ptarn Sponsor Second Semester LAWRENCE RICK I EDWARD HOWELL AL MUTZ TONY CARBO MR A O GRANT was assrsted very capably by Pantaleo and Novak trclret talcers and also the old and newly appornted ottrcers The abrlrty ot the Ushers has been splen drdly demonstrated at the commence ment exercrses at the movres and other performances The success of thrs club as a whole was due to the cooperatron of Its seventy trve members and the sponsors Btt, -Ext 1 3 '3 3 3 3 , r 3 3 K 3 rc 3 e YQ Kwa tk lr'3 W d tg H all. 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F r L .. ,..4 ,..,, . l . . . 4 .. .Blc ..., ' 'l23' SAFETY PATROL Bo om R w let to nght OConnell Balme Sher l-lolub Satter Marlrovrtz Shopee F ldman Gbbcrrnan Second Ro Dun ar' Moslcovtz Mazralc Yarbrough Frlos Jacobs IC o Third R Lapozn cl: Budy Ender Gnbrrclr Corn K shner Grand Drnuchows r Top Ro Weber Chreno Twarog Dubln Wavk Wolner Bobls Slcoropacl Cheatom Gayman OFFICERS First Semester MARK SATTER JOHN HOLUB FRANK MARKOVITZ MR A O GRANT A call tor members was posted early rn February to which more than 250 students responded Ot these thrrty trve were prclced to serve through the semester This organlzatron has been marntarnung order rn the assembly hall at all programs and assnstrng the ushers at the Open l-louse nights Marntenance ot order at the student movies recently established has been assrgned to thus group and they have asslsted the Flyrng Squad on numer ous occasions The ottrcers ot the trrst semester were led by John l-lolub and rnclucled Wrllram Sher 'I24' Cornmrss on r of Dcpo tm t Chief Second Captarn Sponsor Second Semester TED PUCKOWITZ WILLIAM SHER JOSEPH L BUDY MR A O GRANT an Franlc Marlcovrtz Although gradua ron drd not deplete the ottlcers group new ones were chosen tor the second semester Wrllram Sher was appornted Chret with P O Connel and Joseph Budy as assistants Credit rs due Dean Grant tor his excellent aolvrce and supervrsron of the patrol and the ottlcers ot the Student Government organuzatrons tor their co operation Among the February graduates who re cerved honor certrtlcates tor servrce ren clered were K Chapman S Corn S Ender V Evanott and Julrus Krrshner 81 tt o - f ' : ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 r 1 -2 3 r , w- c .1 l 1 ' 7 Z ' I 1 L' lc. 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OCONNEL ' d ' . - . t. . . , ' S C FLYING SQUAD o or o a J an a c Shaoro Cogan S ron o ull Para op M c rndt O tyrsl: oo La may Doan Bogdanslm OFFICERS Fr st Semester Second Semester MARK SATTER Ccnvnss on rot D on fn 'vt TED PUCKOWITZ JOE PANTALEO C t TOM COGAN GEORGE NOVACK MR A O GRANT MR A O GRANT The Flyrng Squad Crane s strong arm tultrlled nts promnse thls semester ot en torclng Cranes laws Joe Pantaleo and George Novacln were chosen to head the squad and set out to entorce the old tra drtron ot struct adherence to the law Wrth Pantaleo and Novalc at the head the Flyrng Squad set out to clean up the school All drtchers were apprehended and punrshed Frequent rauds were held OF 33 and law vrolators were prclced up and turned over to the courts The Elyrng Squad was also an charge ot clearing the school IH trre dnlls All posts were trlled ettlcrently and every room was emptied wrthrn a very short trme Mem bers also saw to at that all attendance at school rnovres was orderly Full coopera tnon was gaven to all other law entorcrng bodres 'I25' l Batt rn Row -lnltr rght: Lrpai N v ky Sfttvfg P t l.: rg r 3 , , -3, d R w-- Nard ri K kg L, az: rllvrg S h I 7 ls . ., T Rowf- r rg ' 1 rg Rfl: St--v,-nsong Chrnrvlawslcr. . . . . , , , ,T l l C N tri, KH ...., ., , r . . . .....,... . . 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Lr1'rHr:G bor: S-, ' K'nikyj Eff arg IVV' 'narj 3. I--'Q7 Q rr :sg M r'-'Iia7 M.F,r7 Isrbovg Vrft'-p ,3 343: .I '7 K'ar'17 I'IbbI-'7 S5927 PM-' I I7 Wr7,i'T IC. I . 'GSX-X Cixi X06 . I S CIEN 5 GEORGE FREEDMAN - ROBERT KOEBER - TAFF S FT RA C AND CE EN I SC O IP' Ir' P-I HENRY BENJAMIN LITERARY STAFF Last June. through printing troubles and the general incompetence ot an inexperi- enced statt, with the largest book ever published at Crane, the annual was not issued until the last day ot school. Thus there was no time tor a sales campaign to dispose ot unordered copies, and two hundred still lay in the stattroom through- out the summer. Forewarned by this mis- hap the statt resolved to begin work im- mediately in the tall. and as soon as the term started in September work was be- gun on a theme. Freedman and Koeber. co-editors, visited the National Press As- sociation convention at Cincinnati, and returned to advocate a magazine theme. Their opinion was strengthened when Calt returned to school trom the Illinois Press Association convention with the same idea. l-lowever, through a sense ot civic duty the statt tinally decided to style the book in accordance with the Century ot Prog- ress exposition. Koeber immediately con- tacted with World's Fair otticials tor pho- tographs ot the buildings, tor which we are indebted to the administration. Then Mr. Jahn passed away. In recognition tor the years ot service he devoted to Crane and the teaching profession, this book is dedi- cated to him. The graduates' pictures were tollowed by Freedman, assisted by London, and write- ups ot the graduates and the clubs were collected by Zagel, assisted by Reid. Fortess wrote the graduating classes' his- tory in verse and tollowed the calendar. Budy and Hopkinson devoted themselves to the carrying out ot many details tor other stattmen. Drantz, sports editor, wrote the accounts ot Crane's ups and downs in the athletic world. All this work tinished, Calt began to make the dummy. After the dummy was tin- ished, proofread. returned, the book went to press. We realize that this year's vol- SGC HOPKINSON, DRANTZ, GOLDBERG, LONDON Seated: BUDY, ZAGEL, FORTESS, REID ume is not as sumptuous as last, but exist- ing economic conditions make this un- avoidable. Nevertheless, it is telt that the quality ot the book is maintained, it not raised, by the added experience ot the stattmen. BUSINESS STAFF ln spite ot the present tinancial depres- sion, the Science and Cratt business statt, under the leadership ot l-lenry Benjamin, business manager, secured subscriptions tor l,300 yearbooks-700 sott covers and 600 hard covers. This was made possible only atter a systematic canvass ot all sec- tion rooms. During the tirst semester, it was not known whether a yearbook would be published because ot the poor showing made by the graduates but, atter repeated appeals, the January class ordered two hundred books. They were ably supported by the class ot '33 when the latter ordered 450 books. ln the second semester, yearbook sales OF '33 LERNER, CLARK, SCHRIEBER were started late in March, due to the un- certainty ot having a book, but the staff overcame this obstacle and visited the branches and covered the main building in a period ot tour weeks. Although this year's statf was unusually small, the boys proved to be etticient by cooperating with each other and the stu- dents in their ettorts to boost sales. The statl this year was composed ot l-lenry Benjamin, business manager: Sam Rosen, assistant business manager: Meyer Lerner, circulation manager: Jack Clark, assistant: and Al Schrieber, advertising manager. Standing: ROSEN, ASHER, ANNUNZIO EIONEIIOS GNY HO V .I..:I .:I.:IV.I.S GOLD FALSTEIN, TEITEL, CHARNES, LEVEY, BOEHMER A column known as the Keyhole , which was tirst printed in January, proved such a success that it was continued throughout the tollowing semester. lt contained intimacies ot Crane students and was conducted by Charles Lyons, Sol Rosen and Burton Kahn. Maurice Falstein acted as statt secretary, and also worlced with Jacls Saclcs in producing laughs in the Jesters lnn. Phil Moslcowitz, l-lyman Zigman and l-lerman Lazar wrote sports, while Sam l-lesselberg, Robert Reading, Altred Fein, Arthur J. Sedlacelc, James Ferguson, Joseph Kopcinslci and Ralph Leavitt reported the news. Publicity was talcen care ot by Max Berlcovitz, while E. Schmidt was in charge ot proot- reading. At the beginning ot the February-June semester the price ot the Chronicle was continued at three cents, and at the same time Sheldon Goldman was appointed business man- ager. l-le was assisted by Joe Giacone, circulation man- ager, who in turn was assisted by George Hansen, Louis Radyclci and Charles Kopcinski. Advertising was under the management ot Albert Schrieber and his assistants, Donald Shrago and Deane Tibbetts. Allan Paterson toolc care ot the cuts. With the cooperation ot Messrs. Kreamer, Brannberg and Peters and their classes the statt succeeded in publishing thirteen Chronicles, including a humor issue. MACCHIONE SMITH GOLDMAN REZEAU GREEN FIELD ' .:I.:IV.I.S HTDINOHHO HNHI lar' CHRONICLE REPS. G rn G lr ay Hou munx todux' ln order to tacnlltate greater sales the Chronrcle was reduced to 400 a semester or three cents a single copy until March 30 Atter that date the pnce went baclc to trve cents A new crreulatron plan was also adopte to relieve the reps ot the burden ot coming down tor the papers Members ot the circulation statt ot orn Ro ri a art Marman Rot man Ltyin Nieolopu os Musur u In arnpon laeon Xlifoo Poo con Ro s n lr Gayfnan Nran r n S C ara a'nor7o s rrnar y nson unn orb rcrno arms at rs old'nan Mutz Yarrnolo slry Hanson Chapman rago Ja obs l-l nsfn n a out Row C t r rn c rn over G rrsh earone arr o o n ar as Y rn Row K nr Q y rs y w rnan or orn 0 F s rzoznws W r were sent to every section with the Chronicles whrch were gmven out rmrnedlately to those who subscrrbed Although thus plan was not so etteetlye thus sem ester rt wall probably be trled again next year There was a rulrng whuch stated that any repre sentatuve who obtarned more than twenty sub scrrptlons would recerye a tree paper There were twenty students who drd thus 5 5 G EW G7 P 5 CHRONICLE W 7 U 5 5 C STAFF I32 5 3, B t W-left to ght: G l .eg 7 lw 7 7 7 l 7 7 Dre so .Cr7 T rf: G Cf r ltg tr. Sc d N4Po tel Q 7 7 .,lr7 PUT I FO'vt 'Z OVM-' 7 Dv fi Ca t-'rg BQ 3 M-rtcoug Str? cr 7 G' . Tnlrd Row-B ,b 7 H 7 W le 7 G 7 7 . y 7 7 ' 7 Sh I Q 7 a 3 7 BC d . F rh . -!Rl h Q 7 Zy utzlcv: BQ hifi lppOlltlf W.: .'r7 C 7 Q 7 S 7 T .37 W ltg C he7 F lc 7 l,t . Top 4 o -3 zn7 Je 6 7 Tolslcy7 l-la lfyg Good 7 F UCSB: C 7S,'lcrn7 Cohcng wh: B , lag htm U : ,V1 , . CJ N 1 4 Bottom Rc:-'--'att to rrgntz Sm T7 Maeinron-:7 Sfd lV j B2v: 'a'7 Gr-icntleldg Pa,-.aw MH Srl C'T Bar: Dawefdj Schwab-:'7 M tus: Lose57 Fr'-f-,. SQCCPZJ Qofv: l-learns?- 'r Fi 7 ASC'a'7 F lt.: 17 S5757 Zrgmani o'na'27 Tarpon-gq L':frr77 lVlCSKC-'frflf Lalirflj Saifw. l r'd Pow: Gcrjnnarj L,on5j B.grlrf,f,f7g Q, Qqwj tXXf5rt7 Kamp Rgggp: Puig, NI Schmott PN. 'cdr So inner- Smaqi-. Tor: l?':f.': Post' 'wrt Lfafrttg Law-3y7 heb'-:rs O - 'a7 ,Fai Qubni C . f7 Da? '. t V. G'f:7 Koss- 7 St 'cr-713, O . C ottom Ro o rr rr rn os v o S r Ka o nk l-lophlfl PU Row Soloron uryn Andr san Gans Thus semester the commrssron plan was put unto ettect tor the second trme grvrng the represen tatrves a chance to earn a yearboolc by therr ettorts rn securrng orders They recerved QV2 per cent ot all money turneo rn aoplrcable to wards the purchase ot a yearboolc The sensor representatrves were required to earn a hard cover whrle the underclassmen were grven therr chorce cond Ro an n mrn lr Sa cn r r,as rr w r Grson s ur s ra a M sron a S GC REPS nel' v tt At trrst the reps had a drthcult trme securrng orders but as soon as the ball started rollrng orders came pourrng rn Three pep meetrngs were held during the last semester and near the end blotters advertrsrng the bool: were rssued tor cur culatron among the students All accounts were settled very early thus year due to the splendrd cooperatron attorded by Ll e sectron teachers and the general energy drsplayed by each representatrye S 6. C STAFF ROCM OF '33 'I33' 0 0 I B wwlfft t ght: Lcrru-rg Wrnpra: La rawtrag Che yq R -gn: Le rng Drutcrlsg G ldg atteg tc U, Sv w: Tob 3 Is.-nbcrgg l-lertftzg Paolrtchrg Be ja 3 Pacel 3 poz- r 3 sc : Schwartz: Nels, 3 Gyjl 7 Mellcowslcy. Th d Ro 1 M. l 3 Srlversterng Lcavrtt: Mrnrytvr-7 Patrrclc: L-'Pawtsonj Rm-': Zaborowslrrg Yanesq Larsung Polalrg Flt-usher. Top : 'r 3 Kollrp M Dhyj Ross: Wolt.-g Ah-fry Pu,h rwllog Pe lg at 1 Sprcg lg M ' 3 rcosg D. rto: ' Narzr' yo 'T JH ref nt I 1 . . ll I ' r 0 0 GILSON KREAMER PETERS BRANNBERG HARRIES PAUL WEEGE PUBLICATION ADVISERS The outstanding success that the Science and Craft Yearbook and the Chronicle Weekly have attained is largely due to the help and co-opera- tion given to the statts by Mr. H. F. Gilson. It is he who has to cope with the various ditticul- ties that arise in putting forth an ultra-modernistic Yearbook and a first-class Chronicle. His job was also to see that the stattmen performed their du- ties properly, that the circulation was maintained, that all the work was promptly sent to the print- ers and the engravers, and lastly, that both pub- lications were produced as per schedule. Owing to abnormal conditions, no attempt was made to publish a magazine this year. Crane's tirst Yearbook ot '32 received a First Class honor rating trom the National Scholastic Press Association. Since this was the first single Yearbook, taking the place ot the semi-annual, the second and present Yearbook shows every in- dication ot receiving an All-American honor rating from the N. S. P. A. The Crane Tech Chronicle received a Medalist honor rating from the Columbia Press Association and an All-American award from the N. S. P. A. 'I34' Aiding Mr. Gilson on the Chronicle were the printing advisers: Mr. Shelley C. Peters, Mr. William Kreamer and Mr. Gideon E. Brannberg. Under the supervision ot Mr. Peters the students performed all the work that was necessary in the linotype department. Mr. Kreamer saw to it that all the hand-setting was properly performed, and that the form was ready to go to press at a speci- tied time. Mr. Brannberg and his boys tinished the job by running otf the Chronicle on the cylin- der press. The Science 81 Craft Yearbook was run by the Schmidt Printing Company, cuts were made by the Advance Engraving Company and pictures were taken by Daguerre Studios. At the Marquette branch, Dr. C. F. Weege, who has been taking care ot the business departments ot both the publications there, continued to till this capacity. The literary material at Clarke continued to be under the direction ot Miss Louise l-larries, while Miss Norma Paul supervised the business end ot the yearbook and weekly. L CAMERA - ZOA-PHYTA - OWLS - CHESS 84 CHECKER - N. H.S. - ARCHITEC STAMP AND COIN Bm thrs rs some Lollettron Front rrght Kahn Franson Grallombardo Mr Rlclchott sponsor B cl1Row Mller Krrvo Goode Szylro ny Glassman Mullrner Goodkn Gryglas Crescro Elan gan FICE Farsi Semester LESTER FLANI6-AN WAYNE CI-IAMBLIN JOHN MULLINER ERWIN SZYKOWNEY MR C RICKI-IOFF The Stamp and Corn club undertalces the job ot teachrng the members about phrl ately and numrsmatrcs By vrsual as well as oral Instruction thrs rs accomplrshed wrth unusual results The club can also be sard to Instruct the members rn geog raphy hrstory polrtucs trnance art and the value ot and satrstactron obtalned trom neatness About thrrty Cranertes malce up the club roster Various tallcs and notrces about stamps are grven by the members The two mann events teatured by the club each semester are the stamp contest and exhrbrt and the auctron 'I36' Presrdent Vrce Prcsrdent Secretary Treasurer Publrcrty Manager Sponsor Second Semester ABE KRIVO VICTOR LARSON WAYNE CI-IAMBLIN JOSEPH LARMAY MR C RICKI-IOFF It rs the custom ot the club to award a prrze tor the best exhrbrt The exhrbrts are judged by the neatness and orrgrnalrty ot desrgn Each member may enter as many exhrbrts as he pleases wrth a small entree tee on each There are usually three prizes two tor stamps and one tor covers Dur :ng each semester several auctrons were held the proceeds gorng Into the club treasury to cut expenses A recent addrtron to the club rs the crea tron ot a stamp and corn lrbrary Thus lr brary rs crrculatrng and rs put to good use by the members 8r l A - 1 1 ' 1 . ' . . a -i 1 ' 1 1 W 1 1 ' 1 iz 1 '1 1 . I I I OF RS VICTOR LARSON .... . ..... Librarian ..... I. .I .H AROBERT GEFFIN I S C t QUILL AND SCROLL P P Vv rlte 19 Might ROBERT KOEBER EUGENE SMITH H G L ON CE o ROBERT KOEBER AL SCHRIEBER MAURICE FALSTEIN SMP H F SIL N MR WM KREAMERS IMR WM KREAMER Crane s chapter ot Qurll 81 Scroll rnterna tronal honorary socrety tor hrgh school journalmsts as one ot over 800 chapters lo cated rn many parts ot the world It was organrzed on Apnl IO I926 by a group ot hugh school supervrsors to encourage and reward outstandrng worlc rn journalrsm In the trrst semester erght members ot Crane s publrcatron statts were rewarded tor therr rournalrstrc endeavors Maurrce A Falstern Wallace E Frnlce George Freedman Theodore Puclcowrtz Abe Charnes MarlcJ Satter Ernest Rezeau and AI Schrreber were lnrtrated a the Qurll and Scroll publrcatron banquet at OF 33 the Mrdwest Athletrc Club January I7 Besides submrttrng a record ot hrs journal :strc worlc tor the approval ot the natronal secretary treasurer an applrcant must have an E average or better 'for the current semester and he must have done supenor work rn some phase ot rournalrsm The statt members admrtted dunng the second semester were Joseph Budy Lewrs Zagel Allan Levey Charles Tertel Mrlton Lalcrn and Max Berlcovrtz Other actrvrtres ot the club Included par trcrpatron an the club assembly and rn the Qurll 81 Scroll annual contest rn creatrve wrrtrng Bot om Row-lett to right: Schrieberg Finlccg Rczcaug Smlthg Puclowltz. Middle Row- Sha irog Mr. Gilson, Mr. Krcamer, sponsorsg Charncsy Freedman. To Row-Koeberp Dia- mond: Pawlarrg Falstein: Sattcr. .. , . . . V, O F F I R S First Semester Sec nd Semester HAROLD PAWLAN ,,.. . ..., , ., . . President, . . . ,. .. . .. ... .,, , .... Vice-President.. . .. .. ,.... .... .,.. S ccrctary...,..,. ,. MR. . F. I S I S N. . . SO . ,..,. . .. . . .. ponsors. . . ,. . . . . 1 ll ll L ' ' I37 ' OWLS l T o om Rc ltt t rugtt l-lammcrrnan Masu Puetsrh Duamond Melame Muss eer s one sponsor Braverman Zag-cl nd r Sc u Ross Chanovutz Second Row un e u s utz F dman Moslcovutz Du un Sacks L avutt Wcunbcrg Jachowslu Belzows u a s c 0 n uc uanuc hr Row Balme Falsteun Carnras Sub rman u Tara a roz Barra Sattcr Jonasscn Zym tzlcc Schrueber o Top Row Rezabcln Mutcoft Burlcovutz Rabunovutz Dubclcy Lowutz Brandhandl r Shapuro Crass Magnusor' Kartess Vlad Chytvlc Smuth The boxs are uunpwvurlg mpudlx FCE Furst Semester Second Semester MILTON MELAMED d MELVIN FELDMAN THOMAS PAPPAGEORGE c Rr su en HERMAN ROSS HERMAN ROSS S cr y FELIX JACHOWSKI Tr asurer ALBERT CLAYS MR A O GRANT Sponsor MISS CORA B PEERSTONE ln order to be eluguble tor membershup un the Owls club one must malce all S s as a semester average The tollowung semester the students must not go below an E un theur tunal grade and un order to acquure a pun they must teach un the atter school classes tor two thurds ot a semester The atter school classes are one ot the most umportant tunctuons ot the Owls Durung the second semester the Owls ran a dance un collaboratuon wuth the Natuonal ' I38 l-lonor Socuety Thus dance was held un May at the Columbus Parlc Retectory Presudent Feldman wuth the help ot the other ottucers, gave the records a thorough once over and duscarded all the useless names Much ot the tume ot the ottucers was used un tugurung the averages ot the dutterent sectuons so as to award the scholarshup shueld to the sectuon wuth the hughest average Thus worlc had to be done atter every marlcung day 81 B tt w-e o ' 1: 3 'g ' .3 ' 1 dp ' P - t , u 1 3 : E CI h bg 5 . -F' kg Lnh : cl! 1 : b 1 : c : : ': ls: Sueg lj Kub? hp Od h cl iclcyg l-lol' 3 N ' lc. T id A ' g ' 3 1 ' - be 7 Kutlelcg d sh: M 3 u, 3 'g 3 C 1 ' 7 G ld. O F l R S .. , . ., ..,. Puesu ent, ... ., . . . ,. . .. ,. . ,... ,V.eAe'd t, .. , . ,. ,, . . ..,. .. ., e etar ..., , . . . . ' S C ZOA PHYTA Bot om Row left to rrght Narles I-lomolka Mrcholsk Carroll Second Row Flanagan Frledman F ola Fcrraro Vasa Frldkrn Overton Ptsaszkowskr Goldbralth Sulyerrnan Katz Wrlson Condon Payn Thrrd Row Jos tczyk Radomahr Szewczyk Marino Prnsco Kr bs Tamponr Mrs Brant Dr Breme Mr Dunn sp nsor Mrss Swanson Mr Turbett Mrss Taylor re sch Br sow ueh appo F urh ow arec r Lars n Jensen Altuer Crens aw o en Butters Whrte Allen Chrtpan Paz Ross Butturan Dornbos Galant E Bran s rands Leyrnson Ardner Sattr Zd Kozowskr Fa bron Frtt Row R lssman Rapra nu Adaslry Schechtman Kublak Bral Stoszkys Brudnrckr Freed Kothera Bauuman Al sh Schmltt Stepan Walkoe Top Row Cherny Peterson Murphy Becker Schroed Footlrk Marcus Rrcht r Neson CI ment Chauttness rer Lowry Z It nogra Senrw Abbat Gryglas Kozloyrt Knnas Medlntz Shaprro Sachs Wagner Puharrch Tarnoht W e s ln em but not ahve FCE Fnrst Semester FRANK TAMPONE WILBUR BAUMANN THOMAS LYONS SOUREN CI-IITJIAN CLARENCE PETERSON ROBERT DORNBES DUANE ROSS MR C E D NN Vucc Presudcnt Secretary Treasurer S rgcant at Arms Publ crty Manager Sponsor Second Semester Presrdent CLARENCE PETERSON GERARD GLANTE PUTMAN CONDON RICHARD CLEMENT MANDELL KAI-IN DUANE ROSS MR C F D NN ASSOCIATE SPONSORS MISS BRANT MISS TAYLOR MR TURBETT At br weekly meetrngs ot the Zoa Phyta club talks were gnven by teachers and outsrde speak ers During the past year Mr Shotwell ot the West Park Mr DeBower ot the Cook County Forest Preserves Mr J M Corl ss ot the U S Department ot Agriculture Mrs I-Iomer Lackey public lecturer and Dr Potter ot the Field Mu seum were heard The Zoa Phyta club ns atrrlrated wrth the Junnor Praurre I-lukers and the lllrnors Junror Academy ot Scnence Representatuves were sent to the Acad emy ot Scrence meeting an May at the Unrversrty ot Chucago OF 33 MISS SWANSON DR BREME MR CARTER MISS PRUCI-IA A club commnttee us organized when fave or more boys wrsh to follow some specral hobby These boys meet wrth one ot the sponsors and work as they wrsh They also secure speakers for the club help to arrange programs and plan contests The present commrttees are torestry taxrdermy and modelang mrcro astronomy poster scout ment badge hrknng Auduoon and gardenrng The Crane Tech Zoa Phyta paper rs publrshed each semester The clrmax ot the actrvrtres ot each semester as reached at a socral t -1 A 2 ' 1 1 A I1 . A ' 1 Ut 1' el. 1Zl FN I. to t VR-V-J' kg eg' .3 'lg h Ch 1 1 z 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Q: . d: C.B 1 ' 1 1 cg Ig 'q b . h We 1 - lr: 1 1 i 1 'CI 1 1 1 1 ' 1 2 I1 L ter: F1 .1 ' fflxl :le 1 7 ' Ft: :ee 1 1 cp 3 If I :Gang H or 1 RS , .. .. ., . 'H ..Tl-IOMAS MICHALSKI . ,. u f 1' ,' 1 . fQf.ffffffff', . .. U ' 'l39' AERO Furst Semester RUDOLPH KARTESS ALEX HORBACK GEORGE SVOBODA RUDOLPH GERISCH MR JOHN MQNULTY The begunner us turst taught the necessary pounts whuch are requured to tly a model and to compare the parts ot hus model to the actual parts on a plane These pounts and explanatuons are made clear by the more advanced members ot the club dur ung the meetungs ln thus work the club has benetuted by the presence ot Edward Becvar well known model enthusuast The tlyung ot models at exhubutuons and contests held by the club members makes up the other actuvutues of the club Thus us the most educatuonal and valuable traun 'l4O' Presudcn Vuce Presudent Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Sponsor Bottom Row left to rught Horbaclc Mr McNulty sponsor Becvar Rachott Svo oda Muddl Row Chanovutz Cruusc Sheuer Jersey Gran Kramer Wunnerslagc Top Row Lulcsha Drctule Frucdman Banca Selwuep Gerusch Maresso Wluo saxs we arent aw mmdedl Second Semester RALPH RACHOEE GEORGE SVOBODA RUDOLPH GERISCH PHILIP OLBINSKY HARRY CHANOWITZ MR JOHN MCNULTY ung one can get It brungs to the members the understandung of aur currents and how they atlect the model un tlught Wuth the aud ot several last year s ottucers and two new ones the Aero club has un creased uts etfucuency and cooperatuon Through the tlyung exhubuts guven by the club at varuous tumes the members have attauned good results Thus success was brought about by duvudung the club actuvu tues unto two phases so that the members benetuted un two dutterent tuelds ot worlc 81 l - ' 1 : . . : 2 : b . A Q M 'z 'z 'vz u: : 2 A - - OFFICERS RALPH RACI-lOF.FM..A...'.A. vllv . vv.. .I ,,,Tl,,Secretary..,. . . . ,. u ' T ' S C om Row If to rrght heer I a r c e :ng ulnn rown Saclcs Dr Breme 5 on r asf rm rn as rn lop R rn rn ws o r nuc Ol s n hahn l-ln K7iJM7CTX Hill HSI LIS LTOLLS LTOU. KROWERS O FICE Frrst Semester MAURICE A FALSTFJN JACK E SACKS JOSEPH GlBBERMAN LEONARD OUINN T BR Sponsor Krane Krowers Klub one ot the oldest or ganrzatnons at Crane has always armed to be the pepprest and lrvelrest club rn the school lts mam purpose rs to develop and rntensrty school sprrrt Whenever an athletrc event tools place the Krowers were present to encourage and cheer the teams and spectators Much of the clubs success may be at trrbuted to the tune sprrrt ot the othcers Maurrce Falstern president tor the past OF 33 Secr tary Trcasu r S rg ant at Arms Second Semester MAURJCE A FALSTEIN JACK E SACKS JOSEPH GIBBERMAN DALIBOR BUBENICEK J T BR three semesters, could always be de pended upon tor new and clever Ideas to malce the club rnterestzng The vrce pres: dent Burton Brown drd everything pos srble to and the presrdent The books ot the club were lcept rn tune shape tor the past semesters by Jaclr Saclcs Joe Gab berman treasurer could be depended upon to loolr atter trnancral matters and Leonard Ournn was tound lceeprng order at the meetrngs Bott '-ct :Cr eclc,ElrrI gO':B : 1 . ,p- sog F l ern: Grbbc any Co 7 R lc . T owillag' 7 Br o t wslrj Bube clr: L .-yg Ro -T 1 C J -'ri Brown: Srnrthi L-nvrrij r dcn. F R S . L . . . . ..Prusrdent..,. , . . . . BURTON BROWN .. . . . Vicc-Preszdent .. , .. ., .. ... UHBURTON BROWN . , . . . TL: .... , . . . DR.J.. EME. . , . ,. ..., ,... . . ., ........ . ...,.DR. . . EME ' - l4I - CHESS AM CHECKER Bottom Row left to rrght Cheskrs Beslaw Freytag Mrs Brown sponsor Rubrnsky Begun Cambora Mr dle Ro Yablon Rune Katusky Shapiro Sutker Gerber Top ow Corn Euerstern Mrkos Dubkrn Bloom Caplan Osnoss Your move O FICERS Farsi Semester ABE CI-IESKIS ABE ANELIS WALTER FREYTA6 MARTIN BEGUN MELVIN SUTKER PHILIP SI-IAPIRO MRS F J BROWN The Chess and Checker Club each semes ter appornts two commrttees tor teachrng chess or checkers to new members Thus students who are Interested but never had the opportunrty to learn the game are able to get the enjoyment from playrng erther the game ot krngs or draughts The chess commrttee consrsts ot Anthony Katauskr and Mrlton Beslow headed by Abe Cheskls Carl Maier rs the charrman ot the checker commrttee whale Sam Rubrnsky and Albert Ellrs are the other members A small lrbrary ot chess and checker books rs also avarlable to mem bers Begrnner WII trnd elementary ma tenal whrle more advanced work rs avarl 'I42' Pr srdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Sc geant at Arms Publrerty Manager Sponsor Second Semester MARTIN BEGUN CHARLES TRINKA WALTER FREYTAG MILTON BESLOW MELVIN SUTKER MRS F J BROWN able tor the advanced pupils The Irbrary rules were drawn up the prevrous semester by Abe Anelrs Each year It rs the custom ot the club to hold a school wade tournament In whrch any student ot Crane may partrcrpate Prrzes generally consrstrng ot chess and checker sets are grven to the wrnners The chess and checker teams made a good showrng In the crty meets thrs year Last season the chess team won the crty cham pronshrp whale the checker team was a runnerup Mr Groves rs the coach ot the chess team and Mass Dretmeyer dr rects the checker players ' Old ' W4 :I :I :I A 1 I 1 I . 'R 4 I F .flffffiffffl.f.Ifff.'f.'f.'.'ffff.frfessufeff.'ffff.'ffff.'f.'.ffff'' ff.f.f'.'.wALTER Pmmck Il ' ll ll ll a 6. . - A . , ' 2 E ' . rf- , . ' ' '- S 81 C CAMERA Bottom Row lett to rrght Kozlol Hopkrnson Mr Rennrson sponsor Grande Tarre Top Pow Sedlacek Luksha Becvar Rablnovutz Brown Beck A Tuttle more hvpo and thas puture wrll be a honey FICER Frrst Semester Second Semester WILLIAM HOPKINSON Presrdent EDWARD KOZIOL Secretary Treasurer ALLAN PATERSON SIDNEY RABINOWITZ Busrness Manager JOSEPH TARRE Pl-HLIPJ GRANDE JOSEPH TARRE EDWARD KOZlOL ALLAN PATERSON Studro Managers MR C R RENNISON Sponsor MR C R RENNISON A camera class was started thus year to teach all the members the use ot the dnt ferent krnds ot cameras The students were also taught the methods ot develop rng and prrntrng In the second semester because ot lack ot students the class was drscontrnued A drtterent torm ot government so to speak was adopted rn the last semester Instead ot havrng trve councrlmen as ID prevrous semesters, a presrdent, secretary OF 33 treasurer and a business manager were all the ottrcers required The club held rts trrst contest rn the sec ond semester tor members only It was based on the qualrty of photographrc work drsplayed The judges were Mr l-lut ton Mr Krncard and Mr Werre On account ot the many class dutres ot a class sponsor, Mr Kasparek advrser ot the graduatrng class resrgned the spon sorhrp ot the club and Mr Rennrson was chosen to succeed hum H or s ' 'I43' MATH potlun Crane X Is to 'Y as Bottom Row lett to nght Rosen Braverman Howell MISS Hull sponsor Korzon Weudort Sutlrcr Cambora Mrddle Row R Desraude O Desraude Hutchrngs Hor ILZ Corn Rose Enter Krmeson Top Raw WICZCY Llebenson Selgle Matczynslu Stelslcal Pretsch Sha O FICERS Frrst Semester WILLIAM KORZAN Presldent SAMUEL ROSE VIce PresIdent WARREN HUTCHINGS Secretary Second Semester WILLIAM KORZAN HENRY BUGIELESKI ROBERT CRANE HYMEN BRAVERMAN PubIIcIty Manager MISS EVA HULL Sponsor Dunng the school year ot I932 33 the ob ject ot the Crane Math club has been to arouse the Interest ot the students In mathematIcs Its poIIcy has been to hold meetmgs only when Important busIness arose To hold the Interest ot the mem bers ot the club the program commIttee secured many promInent teachers such as Messrs Samuelson RennIson Swem and Chaney to spealc on dncterent phases ot mathematIcs Some ot the talks were upon the calendar sIIde rule molecules and other IVILCYCSLIVIQ subjects MISS EVA HULL Many members ot the club have partIcI pated In plays plans tor partIes talks and other teatures Some ot the outstandmg events ot the year were a party held early In June talks by members ot the club puzzles worlced out and many other proj ects that were Interestmg to the boys The greatest ot these actIvItIes was a play gIven by the members ot the club It lasted tor an hour and had an attendance ot over a hundred At a specIaI meetmg Math club PINS were dIstrIbuted to members 8: I : - . ' I -I. :I . I I I ' I I W' : I I F GEORGE WENDORE...I... I ..,. 'Treasurer ...... .III I ,. ,. , , , , . . . , ,HGEORGE WENDORE I I I I A - ' I44 ' S C dl p There nou IS that clear? AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES O FICERS MELVIN FELDMAN MISS CORA B PEERSTONE The atter school classes are held tor the purpose ot preventrng students from tall Ing rn therr subrects Durrng the trrst se mester ot the past school year they were held In rooms I49 and I5O on Monday from 2 I5 to 345 and on Thursday from 3 OO to 3 45 Due to the large attendance rt was tound necessary to use two rooms During the second semester the classes were held rn rooms 24I and 239 on Mon days and Thursdays from 3 OO to 3 45 These classes are under the jurrsdrctron ot the Owls Melvrn Feldman supervrsordur Ing the hrst semester devoted much ot hrs trme to them Sam Metcalfe super vrsor durrng the second semester also drd OF 33 c nd Sz SAM METCALFE MISS CORA B PFERSTONE all that he could to malce the atter school classes successful Any boy who has abrlrty In a subject may teach rn the atter school classes Mem bers ot the Owls club have been teachrng tor many semesters These boys give a great deal ot therr tame to help therr class mates succeed In a subject After attend :ng these classes lor a 'few weeks marked Improvement rs noted In therr worlc Boys who are tauthtul un devotrng their trme to teachrng recerve puns which are awarded to them at the Recognrtron As sembly Mass Peerstone sponsored these classes and has been an Important tactor rn therr success l45 Bottom Row-left to right: Silverstein: Chanowrtzg Korenq Miss Peerstone, sponsor: Feld- man: Ventresco. Mid e Row-Mohr: Dornbasp Metcalf: Dubslcyg Cavaliers. To Row- Baromrnslrig Miller: Clays: Mroz: Kutrlelcg Corn. .., Y . F First Semester Se o master . . . .. , .. ., Supervisor. . , . . . . , . ,. , .. . , . , ..Sponso . . . . , . ,. . . , ' I . ' ' - . . . , . ' 0 o GLEE T RT Bo om Row lett to rrght Barnett Singer Petrttr Dmuchowslcr Pacellr Llpschutz Mr Thomas Clarlc Gunn Savage Stocker Aceto Lewls Second Row Szylcowny Alexander Ness: Onotrro Rose Caplan Osnoss Handzel Chrtrran Holub Dagen A Onofrro Zelrg Thrrd Row Kesselman Oprola Bronstern Tang Ersher Gangrtano Asher Solalc Presslalc Prelcos Rosen Lrdov Chuma Thomas Top Row Schwartz Levedvrtch S Rosen Werss Walawender Lace Neuenlcrrlr Eraelrcl-r Whrte Cohen Levrn Rosenthal Hoyt Dabrowslrr Do Re M1 Fa So O FICERS Flrst Semester ARTHUR CLARK Prrsrdcnt EDWlN SAVAGE Vice Rrtsrdsflt STEVE CHUMA Secretary Second Semester ARTHUR CLARK ERANK D MUNCHOWSKI STEVE CHUMA tt - A 2 : ' : ' A: ': ': ' : - F ANTHONY PACELLISM, . A ,I .I l.,.'Librarran .A A . ,.'.'. l.'.','STEVE CHUMA . , . . Il ' 'll llTh . . I . D - rl lr - - ll - - ' I 0 0 S C FRANK D MUNCHOWSKI SCrgcar1tatAms JOSEPH MlSHKlN Publlcrty Manager MR LLEWYS THOMAS Drrector During the teachers conventron at the Sherman Hotel the Glee Club presented a pertormance On a Sunday afternoon they sang over radlo station WMAO Among the songs they rendered were Stars ot the Summer Nrght e Sleigh and Land Lrghtrng Musicians and artrsts sent letters ot complrment statrng that the group sang as well as any trained male chorus Several programs were also given by the boys at the West Srde Kuwanrs Club P T A meetungs and Crane assemblres I46 EDWIN SAVAGE GEORGE STEVENSON NAR LLEWYS THOMAS At the conclusion ot the semester a con cert was given IU collaboration with the orchestra A prclced group ot srxty voices presented practrcally every performance Another operetta Cleopatra, was held rn May The mann characters Wrllram and Anthony were played by Joe Vreuls and Arthur Clark A Votava played the part ot Cleopatra the dangerous vampire The orchestra assrsted In the presentatron and Mrss Mae Schrum coached the dramatic srde ot rt The orchestra also supported the Glee club rn thus presentation 81 Ma e at a t1'zjTe louder STAGE STAFF FCE ARL BROWN MR W J Ll KA The Stage Statt ot thus year was com posed ot trve members Earl Brown stage drrector l-larry l-lansen stage manager Leo Byrum stage electncran Ed Kozrol and George Hansen stage assrstants The stage statf rs under the supervrsron ot Mr Grant and Mr Lrska It has Tull charge of the swrtch board and sound equrpment tor the movres There were some major stage projects dunng thus year such as a Glee club play rn whrch the stage statl has the job ot OF 33 erectrng the scenery and arrangrng the lrghtrng There have been several movnes a few class and pep meetrngs and a club program an whrch the stage statt has taken an actrve part In order to be a more perfect help the stage members even came atter school or after drnner to work so that the stage would be ready tor use Not only drd they spend therr cartare to come and serve therr school but also to serve outsrde groups as well Standrng: Lawryg Browng Kozsolg Hansen. Sitting: Byrurng Diehl: Preichilg Zymetzlre. Q O F I R S 2 .,.. , ,. . .. , .. 4Directo WARRY LAWRY .... . . ,. , . . ,. ....,.,.,..,. .....Managc . .. S ., ..,.. .. ..... ,...,.....4.... ..,.Sponsor Y ' ' I47 ' HARMONICA T-2 -P79 c aG L! ffx te H d McC Cue em ahxtlzm hom ohxthm JOSEPH OIACONE RUDOLPH GERISCH CHAQLES TEITEL ARTHUR GOLD LUCAS POLITIS MR LLEWYS THOMAS One ot the newest organnzatuons at Crane IS the Harmonica club It was organrzed tor the purpose ot producing group har mony and to entertam the average music lover Thus us the tnrst semester that a club ot thrs nature has gained any promrnence at Crane The club as composed ot twenty three members Two play the banjo one the jew s harp and the rest play harmonlcas Before the club had rehearsed very long they gave a presentation at the West Sude FICE Knwanls club Since then they have played at assemblies Crane College mnnstrel show dances and other attaurs M Thomas who IS chuet adviser and crrtuc ot the club us well pleased with the way the Wala Wala boys have conducted themselves Joseph Guacone and Rudolph Gerusch have been playing the harmonica tor many years and have mastered the Instrument Charles Tentel has been playing the prano and clarrnet besedes the harmonica l-l also wields the baton S 8: , Standing-left to right: Tertel: Farkas: Levcovl hz owell: Bruner. Seate : arthyt 443 Gia one: Korovs, ,A , .....- SPN ' T pil' 'lu luv 2111 V H A T U -l ' rl , ,hir S ,V ' O F R S , . . . , .,. . .. .. . . Hprcsldent . , . , . .. , ....Vicc-President I , ., ..,.. . , . ,...... Secretary ,,..,....,Trcasurcr . . ..., ., . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . ........ Sponsor ' - . ' . r. ' ll 11 . , - , . . , . , . ' . . . ' e ' l48 ' C ORCHESTRA t o'n Row 'nu no s arx rr ar na d Lrpshutz M omas or o Rapp o ond Ea o N ss ur a h alma C T r R Wct B gun r gla Trau Trn v W r Brcm A Frrst Semester HYMAN LIPSHULTZ RENNETH EAIRWEATHER ALFRED DTAMOND VIRGIL BAUER ARTHUR WHlTE DAVID BRANDHANDLER MR LLEWYS THOMAS EIN Hlllblc lldfll thtunzs OFFICERS P O uD ty Manag r S g ant at Arms Lbra ran or' t Mast c Jiwldaihi JJ Second Semester HYMAN LIPSHULTZ KENNETH FAIRWEATHER FRANK KREIGER STEVE CHUMA ARTHUR WHITE SAUL ZELIK LLEWYS THOMAS Mr Thomas and hrs concert masters have gathered about them a group ot some srxty trve boys talented rnstrumentalrsts grvrng to Crane musrcal programs such masterpreces as Beethovens Frtth Sym phony and C Mrnor Concerto tor prano and orchestra ln the orchestra thus year were 20 trrst vro lrns 20 second vrolrns tour cellos one vrola one bass vrolrn erght clarrnets trve comets one trombone one bassoon two saxophones, one trmpany, and one prano OF '33 The greater number ot students ot musrc have no opportunrty to come IU contact wrth the classrcs wrrtten tor the ensemble The orchestra attords the students the op portunrty to tamrlrarrze themselves wrth those worlcs ln short the necessary round :ng ot a musrcal eoucatron an rntellrgent apprecratron and proper perspectrve ot musrc reqursnte to a tull and cultured lute are the benetrts ot partrcrpatron rn orches tra worlq 'I49' Bott , flat: to rrgnt: D Q . kr: C 3 Lroxrrg W. 3 Sr d' n ,lag 'r 3 r. Tn , 'r e:to': Krargw: O! roay Dranxvnd: ' I fc: H rf-rtz. Sci Row- bbr 7 Q ri R' re: R birawrtzq Zchlr: WC ,7 CCfJli'F'j l.:bcwrt:7 Smrth, md rflwv lg Q 7 Gy 1 tmarq ka: Lloov: Churrap Lwc-'Pact Tco row.-lormcq Bucstcrrt hte: I Conan: Janschq ' lc avg l rlros. W . ,fr V ' 51 A , trv Uv r-1 -, V - W - rr I 0 M , Rib . . . ., resident, . . . ... ' . Vrc-3-Presr 'cnt . . . . . , P- V lag, Q . , . , , ... . , . T l V . , . ,. .C .car er. . . ,. . . . . . . Drrc tor ..,, , MR. n T I - . . , . . . I I I - LANGUAGE t M F ANTHONY BENNEDETTI JOE ANNUNZIO RALPH BELCORE MISS ALICE E COZZT The Crane Language club was orgamzed rn October l932 to promote and strmu late an Interest In customs literature and culture ot torelgn countries Under the leadershrp ot Mrss Alrce E Cozza rnstruc tor and teacher ot ltalran the club was able to enjoy a protrtable and entertarnrng semester The club met the trrst and thrrd Wednesdays ot the month Among the promrnent speakers they had were J De Grazia an attorney at law In Chrcago who talked on The Envrronment ot a Bo s Lute D J T Breme brology rn I50 structor tallced on the Value ot Organ: zatrons and Mass C Clausen teacherot Spanish gave an rllustrated tallc on Spain Mlss Dretmeyer tallced on the Orrgrn ot Languages A tnp was taken to the Oriental Museum rn May Under the guidance ot Franlc Annunzro a constrtutuon was drawn up The club owes much to nts Pres Anthony Bennedettl be cause ot hrs untrnng ettorts to arrange tnps provide movrng puctures and torergn vrctrola records and to obtain new mem bers rn the club 81 Cot om Row-left to rrght: Belcore: Annunziog Miss Cozzi, sponsorg Benedetti. iddle Row: Barone: Zullog Scarmcas: Putignano: Galante. Top Row: Rizzo: Mannog Carrlnog Laporta. O F IC E R S . , . ....,....,Presidcnt ANTHONY MANNO ,..,.,.... .... ..,,... . ,... . . ......., V ice-Presldcnt ,.....,..,......,...,....r..........,......Treasurer , .. . ,. ..,,.. . Sponsor A . ' il ' I I ' ' I ' . I . . . . yr - 'rn rl 8 . ' - - - . . 0 0 S C NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS First Semester SC, ENLE5 RCUEST QUBIN EEN IQILICLINSPN' XDVALIACQ F Ilri HAQOL1 S. tAVv'ILf'II MP. CJ. A, WITTE rs n n Mrwtt n u nk o I In h Mar us Moskcy a a uso a f a rd R .np u y 'I noss wr 1 Barrfa rr att r b orw r a m r no K au r unas Goldtarb P r Mod rs n Thrs socrety rs natronaI rn scope there berng chapters rn most secondary schoOIs throughout Unrted States Its members are chosen on the basrs Ot schOIarshrp Ieadershrp servrce and character The stu dents rn the 4A 4B and 3A classes who meet these requrrements are eIrgrbIe tor membershrp Thus year three major actrvr tres were undertaken The trrst was that the socrety members act as advrsers to the OFFICERS Second Semester vm UT UBNI E GAP 'NAC 'XI EUGLNFS H P U UIPIO F I I O A IB IA and 2B students explarnrng O them the advantage ot taIcrng part n extra currrcular actryrtres and ot berng on schOoI teams rrght away Instead ot wartrng untrI therr Iast two years The second undertakrng was the saIe Ot Crane Booster The thrrd actrvrty toOIc the Iorm Ot a dance grven rn conrunctron wrth the Owls 'J MD OF 33 II Bottom Pwr Iutf to wgrt: M-tciiiq Ba wc: Eclcrhngg Ka tv sg PawIa 3 E dv: . I ,- apo scrg D brng F., -'Q Frdman: 'Trobermasi Mwkrr, S-yr d Row-Bwfva: Sc I-Hrrrq C 2 rrtiq LQ wtf: Russ-iII3 M,g ng Twtaq I9vrcIcrrg W Idfrgr-Iq Shaprrog R-:g hwk, Thr owftf cz: Brd 3 Robert.: Covwg Kms ncrg I,cr hoity Os 3 Drvt-'VIIJQ Za Iri . I P-'ttv nog S ur. Top Row-A br 3 Zan HoIu 3 M f vip Lp 3 I beg S wg rf - ,h 3 , 3 ra'Irna 7 S 1rthQSch'r-'buy Q c . . . . . . I I ' . . t I BVBEM Q O' Q ,C JSE, F c HIT NO VS SIEFEL NA 'TE fN-STf 'N I.ID.' . .VXITTE Eiiig' in--it t: 'grtz Sfisir- Pzvzrag N-1f'Sa'i.' Six' E':v'- '. , .ffttv 1:i'31 Bucs' Fast- Ctmi' Www V. a ,:' liwsfg' Bi'-'a. Sffi 3'--.1717-J' I4a'tr. Sagas' B' Z::'yT Cups' 15- fv.'rf1 J,q M Gr - LI.-fa' P. Cru' C't 2 Sega' Scif sc. T : Vif.-Lcgrutgg Hmm. fi LQI1.-. if Q-'cs Q iii 5a:':f-t:' S151-'wif' Z-s' B'a'd'f1'2r Cana' fc?-,ei f,--1 z 1'1' C- fi Tic 3:ff4Z. 't:f' :a:-t' Cqtrtj Trcsr- St-.'-'sis' lun Ta'a:1. Bair? Test- 2 I-'ieaif' Pg., ' it g'a'CZ S. 'xiii Vrfip' Sv2'2:at1' fa-'cuz ' o 5 0 IANUARY BIG TEN Wallace Ennlc Alfred Dramond Sol Ender Davrd Brandhandler Eugene Klbnsh Maunce Shapiro Moms Marcus Joseph Barme Rudolph Kartess Leo Zymetzlse Joseph Banca 3958' 3939 3909 3844 3823 3 75O 37 9 3 656 3 647 3 625 TUNE BIG TEN Theodore Puclcowrtz l Thomas Rappageorge Mrlton Melamed Walter Freytag Edgar Jonassen Herman Ross Marlc Satter Maurnce Ealsteun Walter Slcoropad Joseph Grbberman Eugene Goodman Melvrn Feldman Vladrmrr Moravec: Sam Taradash H c ENDERS E P IONES SS 6 6 ma r, O I52 hghest atta ble at 4 OOO' 3 906 3903 3875 3 87l 3867 3 844 383 3 8OO 3 75O ' . l J , , , . H H I I- -v,v . . . - - - - 'Ranlcin r de on a asis t 4, or S. as lwffv -L2 CU DG? 74l the ,i ina r ing. . Q H1 DNIN V D O CIH II l 1 cn l 1 III 4 E11 0 l1 l1 C1 L 1 B11 U: S I ORGANIZATION Sergeant W F Woods mrlrtary rnstruc tor who just started wrth the umt was pleased wrth the cadets and wrth the co operatron he recerved from them rn therr common endeavor to enlarge and better the organrzatron Capt W C Gatchel was rn charge durrng the rnrtral semester The unrt always partrcrpated rn the varrous actrvrtres at school tootball games crvrc parades assemblres etc rn addrtron to competrtrons wrth other unrts The annual Crane Mrlrtary Ball was held at Columbus Park Retectory on February 20 l-leaded by Cadet Major Vans as srsted by Cadet Major Grldroy, the com mrttee arranged the atfarr wrth much pomp and splendor 'I54' t D For the last year the R O T C has been grven the ratrng ot excellent at the annual rnspectron held rn June These rnspectrons were made by Colonel Anderson nn charge ot the R O T C atfarrs and torms the ottrcral classrtrca trons whrch the War Department makes each year ot all R O T C unrts The publrcrty statt headed by Frrst Lreu tenant Krnnrson and assrsted by Sergeants Solomon and Stanlcrewrcz have contrrb uted very much to the R O T C wrth artrcles rn the Chronrcle and posters rn the corrrdors S8rC r 1 K., fffiw Col. Anderson: Prin. Hagen: Cap. Satchel On Reviewing ay . . I ' . . . . ' ' . . , - . , . I r I ' .I . . . . . . j ' OFFICERS CLUB Bottom Row left to rrght Captarn Grldroy Major Mrellre Major Vrns Captarn I-Iammrng Captarn Krbrsh Mrddl Row Second Lreutenant Errclrson Frrst Lreut nant Yasbec Frrst Lieutenant Dolar Frrst Lieutenant Howell Frrst Lieutenant M ller Top Row Second Lreu tenant Chasen Second Lreutenant Blonrarz Wrllramson Band Offrcer Second Lreutenant Knudson Second Lreutenant Clyman Frrst Lreutenant Krnnrson Fust Semester JOHN VINS EDWARD HOWELL GEORGE HAMMING EUGENE KIBISH JOHN GILDROY ELMER DOLAR VIVIAN MILLER WILLIAM KININISON LUDWIG KNUDSEN JACK CHASEN CARL ERICKSON FCE Cadet Major Commandrng Offrcer Cadet Major Brrgade Staff Cadet Ist Lreut Adjutant Cadet Captarn Cadet Captarn Cadet Captarn Cadet Frrst Lreutenant Cadet Frrst Lreutenant Cadet Errst Lreutenant Cadet Frrst Lreutenant Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Second Second Second Second Second Second Lreutenant Lreutenant Lreutenant Lreutenant L utenant LI utenant Cranes R O T C Offrcers club was freld days CAPTAIN W C GATCHEL Instructor under the leadershrp of Major John Vrns for both semesters All meetrngs were held on Thursday morn rngs of every weelc at 7 45 Otfrcers were requested to attend all meetrngs and those not present were grven demerrts Captarn Gatchel and Sergeant Woods expressed therr belref that the club was a very etfectrve organrzatron and was car rred on rn a drstrnct mrlrtary manner The purpose of the club was to drscuss future events such as rnspectrons mrlrtary balls, parades cornpetrtrons revrews and OF 33 Second Semester JOHN VINS JOHN GILDROY CARL ERICKSON EDWARD HOWELL STANLEY YASBEC ELMER DOLAR WILLIAM KINNISON LUDWIG KNUDSON JACK CHASEN THOMAS BLONIARZ EDWARD OULAND MILTON BESLOW DAN TROUT RUDOLPH BLASKIEWICZ ALBERT RICHMOND SERGEANT W F WOODS Any cjuestrons brought up by otfrcers rn regard to commands and move ments were also answered and drscussed For thus reason the club mrght be rrghtly classrfred as a class It was the members of thus group com brned wrth the ottrcers of the band to whom the credrt for Cranes many suc cessful mrlrtary balls rs to be grven as every otfrcer was requrred to buy a trclcet to the ball Wrthout thus support of the otfrcers other cadets rn the unrt would have been doubtful of the affarr s success and thereby would refuse to buy a trclcet VT' TT T TT 7 I 0 F I R s STANLEY Mssecfl, Qft ,I I ' ' .'.I. '.I. .v.I...I.A.'.I.I.'...'.'VIVlAN MILLER ' ' I55 ' BAND o om R w t o rr K sse Mu ens Prouc as a T c s ern 0 nm r Van Bu n Mrclkc Wrllramson Churna DeVoe Janousek Brusa Second Row Shrago Lazar Cuellar awor Sabclla Od en Votava M rcy Turels Worth Matczynslcr Gold Madraclcl :rd :mas Z ralrala Mrraglro Mara tasen a rown Twarg D rr Ognar Scha ner anrclc o rnuchowslcr R a :ng I-IuII'-son a cr rrsc a a M o w cy Prrrss Mayer ulbrs E n ly a ov u cr o f or Fnrst Semester RAYMOND MIELKE VERNON VAN BUREN HUGH WILLIAMSON ERNEST REZEAU JOHN BONIGUIDI GEORGE FANELLY STEVE CHUMA CLIFFORD BOEHMER CAPT R T BUTLER The trrst band had a standrng strength ot erghty cadets The trrst band was used tor parades rnspectrons and crty concert contests The second band rs the unrt trom whrch the trrst band rs Icept at tuII strength There are three branches ot the second band one at the mann burldrng one at Marquette and another at Clarlce The enrollment ot these three unrts totals one hundred and thrrty trve In the crty solo contests ot the Iast year Cadet Major Ca t First Lreut nant Cadet Frrst Lreutcnant Cad t Frrst Lreuttnant Cadet Second L ut na t Cadet Second L ut na t Second Semester VIRGIL BADER ERNEST REZEAU JOHN BONIGUIDI CLIFFORD BOEHMER GEORGE EANELLY EDWARD HILLISION SIDNEY GOLD Cadet Sacond Lrcut nant or CAPT R T BUTLER Crane has talcen two trrst places on saxo phones a second place on prccolo a sec ond place on the saxophone and one second place on the xylophones On the socral srde Cranes band and R O T C held a Mrlrtary Ball January 20 at Columbus Park Retectory The prrmary tunctron ot the Crane band rs to entertarn to uphold school sprrrt and to help rn every way It can to Increase school actrvrtres and Improve student morale S 81 B tt o -let t 'ghtz e Ig II g h kg o kt 1 B-:I cg rc: J :I Ie: I : I: I: :I I.Th'I ROWWKI' : a' 1 ' ' : z S In : B 1 : 6 : : tt 2 Nr , T p Row-D 1 C d 1 . 7 B dag H hp M deilc 1 ik sg I-Ia I'g , 7 :G '1 acl. Inset: I b tbl Capt.BtIa, rr-xt . orrrcens ' .V In , I. ,.tA.Cadct Captain. .... ,. . ,VERNON VAN BUREN .., .. ., . .. . .. dc 7 C .... ,. . ,. . I. I ..,. ' ' rc Q .,... ... . I. .I ,I ,,...., Drrcct ........ .. . -.-, .. ' I56' C GRADUATING OFFICERS Bottom Row lett to rrght FIfSt LIeuterIant WIllIamson MaIor Mrellre Malor Vrns CaptaIn I-Iamrmng CaptaIn Gldroy Captam KIbIsh Mrddle Row Second Luzutcnant Enclrson Frrst Lueutenant Yasbec Flrst Lleut nant Dolar Flrst Lurutcnant Howell Frrst Lleutenant To Ro S cond Lreutcnant Chas n Second Ircutcnant BlonIarz Second ICU tcnant Clyrnan Second Lleutcnant Knudson FlfSt Semester CAPTAIN RICHARD HAMMIN6 CAPTAIN EUGENE KIBISH Second Semester MAJOR JOHN VINS CAPTAIN EDWARD HONVARD CAPTAIN ELMER DOLAR FIRST LIEUTENANT JACK CHASEN FIRST LIEUTENANT LIJDWIC- KNUDSON SECOND LIEUTENANT EDWARD OULAND WIth Captaln Gatchell as Instructor and a tIne statt ot ottrcers the trrst term ot the years R O T C GCTIVItI6S proceeded as scheduled ThIs same year marked the begmnrng ot perfect cooperatIon and co ordInatIon ot the school s band and the Infantry unIts Together the R O T C and band promoted one ot the most splendId Mllltafy Balls that has been held at Crane The commIttee members were Major VIns chaIrman Capt GIldroy treasurer FIrst Lreutenant I-Iowell enter taInment and FIrst LIeutenant Mrller program The close ot the tall term was sIgnItIed MAJOR JOHN C-ILDROY CAPTAIN STANLEY YASBEC FIRST LIEUTENANT CARL ERICKSON FIPST LIEUTENANT VIVIAN MILLER SECOND LIEUTENANT WM BLONIARZ by the transter ot our Instructor to Senn HIgh School Sergeant W F Woods be came Instructor at Crane In Capt Oat chell s place The spnng term was a busy one tor the Crane ottrcers The new cadets were drIlIed and traIned to a poInt where an expectatIon ot an excellent ratIn3 In the annual InspectIon was very hrgh Then soon after the Inspectron the TlfSt Annual FIeld Day ot the Crane LJnIts 'Followed an attarr concerved about the tIme ot Capt Gatchell s departure and ably car rIed out by Sergeant Woods and the statt ot cadet othcers Mrller. p w-Q I I C e :I I LV 'I 2- I L' . OF '33 ' I57' RIFLE TEAM P OFFICERS WILLIAM KINNISON C pt CAPT W C GATCHELL Crane s rrtle team was slrghtly shattered by graduatron To replace the departed veterans a team was prclced from the re marnrng members and substitutes lt comprrsed of Captarn Wrllram Krnnrson Manager Edward l-lowell Edward Ouland Vrncent Aceto and George Wendort Under the expert coachrng ot Captarn Gatchel Instructor at the time the marlss men hnally started season practice but due to the late date were unable to com pete In the annual srxth corps area match However they planned matches wrth all west section schools and a tew others I58 WILLIAM KINNISON SERS-EANT W F WOODS The evrl ettect ot graduation was not felt thas trme as no members were lost So under the gurdance of the new and per manent Instructor Sergeant Woods the rrtlemen began practrce tor the match ot matches the Wrllram Randolph l-learst trophy Desprte the rnexpernence ot thrs team rt came through with a total score ot 7l4 out ot a possible IOOO The und: vrdual pornts out ot a possible ZOO were E Ouland trrst wrth l65 W Krnnrson l62 V Aceto I54 E l-lowell l38 and Wen dort 95 Bottom Row-lett to rrght: Yasbec: Klnnisony Howell: Muller. To Row-Acetog Ericlcsong Oulundq Knudson: Richmond. First Semester Second Semester . ... .. . ... , . .., 6 Gln. . . ...., .. .....,. . . . ,. EDWARD HOWELL . . .... ., , .. ,.Managcr .,.. ..,. . , . ., . . EDWARD HOWELL . . . . . ..,, ., . ,Ulnstructor ..,. ......., . ,. ' ' ' . is - 0 O MARQUETTE AND CLARKE BRANCHES MARQUETTE STUDENT Gov T Bottom Row lett toraght Gaardrna Aronovatz Scharrang Kanne Seeber Pathman Cohen G Caesla Second ow Bernstean Wagner Cealra Welsch Fasher Magdutt Lans Sanger Oberman Choronzy Thard Row Rosenthal Guada Lulrosaatas Zaltzman Kryslro Cohen Murphy Rottcld Madura Pyrclr Slrora Lyons McCarthy Krause Hyman Menlran Ga cl Fourth Row Wratcr Droeg S atar T ach Saelr Kaplan Shaylrara Banash Brown Polrslcy Sacgcl Lcvan Loranty McClaren Saverslalr Radan Boyd Top Row Zacnllro Glon Franczalr Greenburg Malros Bronslry McPherson Zadrnan Devendal Rumacl: Debs Da cosse Polan Rottrnan Kanberg Mashlran I-Iosac TAF Farsi Semester Second Semester I-IERMAN ROSS LESTER BARNUM MORRIS I-IYMAN GEORGE GERKE BERNARD RIMAN MR A R KINNEY The Marquette court has an the past year shown a very marlced and rapad progress an the manner an whach thas branch s governed We can express our gratatude to Judges Lester Barnum and I-lerman Ross tor the anterest and sancerlty they have shown an assastang the student body at Marquette an many ot the datlacultaes that have arasen Judge Ross antroduced a method an whach tardaness has been decreased Mornang Classes were organazed and the tardy stu dent was requared to attend these classes Thas class was under the supervasaon ot I60 Assocaatc Clerk Baalahfs PHILIP SI-IAPIRO MORRIS I-IYMAN DAVID RUMACK Process Server GEORGE SAPITOWICZ Sponsor MR A R KINNEY Wrltred Gall and Jaclr Lyons There were varaous types ot cases traed an thas court the most numerous ot whach have been those relatang to masdemeanors The stu dent body as a whole has contrabuted to the support and turther development ot the court The prosecutang attorneys were Wallaam Pathman Davad Sanger Leonard Seagal Alvan Kraus and Sadney Atranott The de tense attorneys were Leslae Prapp Wrltred Gall Joe Greenberg I-larry Aaronovatz and Jaclc Lyons 8a I all: A R .1 L: I: ' :I l: ' .2 Y: b -V A - l .2 I : I C: ttt : lc' : I' 2 I: : I: S F .. . ., .....Judge. ........,..LESTER BARNUM . . . . I ' - - s c ront Row left srde L ben Wrnner rr Sussman Tr Long Back Row and Front Rrght Kanarelc Mr Hanson Drehl Katzrn Tun Judge Zagel Lopachuclc Verbln Marcus Rosen Frrst Semester LEWIS ZAGEL LAWRENCE FREEDMAII WM LOPACHUK WM LOPACHUK JEROME KATZIN ARTHUR MARCUS STA Judge Assocrate Clerlc Process Server Head ot Prosecution Head ot Defense CLARKE COURT Second Semester NANDO PETTERINO JEROME KATZIN HARRY TUN HARRY TUN JOSEPH KANAREK ARTHUR MARCUS Judge Lewrs Zagel presuded durrng the 32' 2 sessron ot the Clarlce court Durrng that semester the new tardrness system was attempted Thrs was proven a suc cess by the tact that 89 cases were prose cuted and each student sentenced came regularly to the mornrng classes Lawrence Freedman assocrate judge toolc the bench at Intervals throughout the semester The felony cases durrng the trrst semester were surpnsrngly low numberrng I8 Thus was due to the tact that hall guards were statroned at every exrt each perrod ot the day Formerly they were only statroned durrng the lunch perrods At the end ot the semester Judge Zagel OF 33 appointed Bernard Wrnner and Max Suss man to go on the regular court trrp Succeedrng Judge Zagel to the bench was Nando Petterrno Dunng the second semester the enrollment rn the two year courses was greatly Increased Thus added more responsrbrlrty for Judge Petterrno Jerome Katzrn the new assocrate judge assrsted rn teachrng the attorneys more about cross examrnrng court procedure and etrquette Judge Petterrno tool: care ot approx: mately l54 cases ot whrch 20 were telo nres Tardrness cases were reduced to 63 from the 89 ot the prevrous semester WY , l F. - ' : oi gn ' y.Ba 1 7 'llg . F F BERNARD WINNER . I .... . H. , .A ,A ..,:,'.BaiIiFf4.'. ..,. 4. H. . V JACKSON ' - Ibl - CLARKE PUBLICATION REPS Bo om Row lett to rrght I-lora Jannotta Packer Zazal Foley Kopczynslu Farnum Qurrog Mnddle Row Mass Paul Wrnokur Roman Schultz Barr I-lershberg Lesh Bartosrh Kauttman Pesavento Wyse Mass I-larrles Top Row Talluto Marls Adle Knu son larlc Fields Werner Lewrs Keleman Mra MARQUETTE HALL GUARDS Under Mr Knapps supervision the hall guard system has become a smooth worlc :ng organuzatron Every hall guard must llve up to certann standards the most Important ot whuch are I-le must not receive any tanlmg marlcs In hrs major studies he must not have broken a school law school hours keeping the boys orderly They have special posts only at lunch perl ods There are two lunch perlods and therefore two sets ot hall guards A hall guard who has rendered excellent servlce and served on the force tor one semester, recelves mmor credut The students ot Marquette cooperated and apprecnated therr hall guards etlorts during the past year Qutstandung worlc Walsh Lleut Shaylcnn and Secretary Rosenthal MARQUETTE CHRONICLE REPS o om R w let to right mnar 5 n r sn Lyons Sampson M ow ot stern Suckow Malnslrw u7vr'slr sto ll Top Row Campagna SC U 1 lrora Evans Gouzlro slcl ush Afnboso S 81 tt I Q - 'H 2 : : 1 : : : I I I: I I' I . T : I I: 1 I :I d C z ' : z ': 7 lf. l-lall guards are on duty all the time during was done by Captains Fisher, Devendal, B tt o -.t ' 1 B, ld: R dr 3 D. Wcegc: Frfcr: Z . nddlrg R':Rh 'Z I :Dy rio-,MGM : 3 hltq 5 I I w :B 3 I ' -. ' I62 ' C MARQUETTE S. 8: C. REPS Bottom Row-left to rr ht' Lans' Novak- Werner' Kosrnslrr- Arbanas. Mrddle Row: Wo'crkg P P CLARKE OFFICE BOYS The ottrce boy statt rs an organrzatron whrch helps rn the ottrce berng organrzed by Mr Klrnoe lt rs arranged so that there are two boys to a perrod The boys were prclced for therr scholar shrp and abrlrty to lrsten thrnlc and obey orders correctly Therr neatness and man ners were also hrghly consrdered The worlc consrsted ot delrverrng messages trlrng drrectrng vrsrtors drstrrbutrng a trcles rn the lost and found and other duties There berng no regular clerlc t Clarke the boys had a large quantrty ot hlrng to do at the begrnnrng ot each semester They lcept the ottuce clean and assrsted rn every possrble way The boys co operated perfectly They drd therr work wrthout a grumble and to the best ot therr abrlrty They were always ready to help rn any way possrble CLARKE OFFICE BOYS OF 33 '63 3 l Fossumg Scalabromrq Lee. To Row: Zamudiog Rudol hg Tower: Horvathg Homo. . . . . . . ' , . 5 . J . , . . . y , . . - X .. V . . . . ' . . . r- . . V l Bcttcm Row-ret: tc 'gftz S1pC'F'ClZ Tung Don clr: Bercbaxcz Zd'cj-rowsrr: Barba. Mrcd 2 R3.-.3 2 an: Lc'g- YQ rgfg Lgrc-517 Wggkg R,br5r, Tec Row: Rrccfcllcj F317 Sfegma e'7 Lccacwn' Scott. I o 0 CLARKE GLEE CLUB Bo om Row lett to rrght Steg Dullcrn Kopczynslcr Verbrn Farnum Trll Wrobel M ddle ss m t sponso z n rn r r a t rson oza a :mu o ' r nan r rs p W s a Drfxn r a CLARKE GLEE CLUB The club was formed during l932 The Trrt enrollment consrstrng ot about 50 boys soon decreased to a mere handful through laclc ot enthusiasm These tew made a tune showrng but received lrttle recognrtron To them the present mem bers owe their chance to jorn a glee club at Clarlce Durrng the next semester the club was more successful There were about 35 members who engaged In therr slngrng wrth such VIQOI' and wrllrngness that the club was declared a huge success by Miss Smith and all others rnterested Some ot the boys were ID the orchestra and already lcnew how to read musrc and apply them selves The remarnung ones were taught by Mrss Smith to do these essentnals Thus taslc toolc much patience but such results were achieved that the conductor de clared rt was worth rt ln the third semester many ot the tormer members had gone to the mann burldmg CLARKE DEPUTIES OF DEPORTMENT r r a So ci K o Zoas Long 5 I64' S 81 tt - ' r : ' : A: A : 1 ' : . i Row: Mi S nhl rg Kat i ry l'llll1A oldg Ma gol sg P me 2 K kg VI d' . T p Row. Adle: Ge derg Buttgeng Robbnsg Wyscg Pol' lcyg Ry' rekrg er b 'ti d r , J . Bottom Ro'-fflvtt to rght: Ba b 3 rr uscq Rot? F. ','r 213 Tun. Mrddl-3 Row: Mr, lrngq P-'nfrs-ap Feldman: Noyalcg Kurhay-'z. To Row.: Wrrma: Falk r 1 3 Wy VJ. - c MARQUETTE DEPS. OF ATTENDANCE Bottom Row-lett to right: Asta: Grabouryg Telchg Waltzer' Welschg Lyons: Ambrose. Mud- dle Row' Orsr' LQBQI- Brady' Golab' Attruntu' Adams' LCC Top Row: Alexander: Gro- MARQUETTE DEPUTIES OF ATTENDANCE Students attendlng the Marquette brancn ot Crane have been Intent upon learning something trom the way they have at tended school regularly During the tlrst semester there were some students who played truant Some ot these were eluml nated trom school whrle others reformed The blg bllzzard ln February caused the attendance rate to be low tor a 'few days but the students soon resumed their stud les Class cuttlng thus semester has not been as 'Frequent as an other years The attendance system at Crane rs a good one because at allows the teachers to lceep a close check upon class cutters At the beglnnrng of the semester students were tardy frequently but dunng the lat ter part thus tardlness was ettlclently taken care ot by the rule that provided that all students coming late three tlmes a week must go to court Thus rule caused many students to hasten therr steps MARQUETTE DEPS OF DEPORTMENT hy M Ph OF 33 165 howualrg Poling Kessllng: Kahnq Malcslci. , . Bottcfn Row-let: tc rryt: Campagra: Goo: es.: L,orsq Amb'os:: K'5'- gg Plgkfmapq PC. rnsky. Mrddlc Row: Bflctfer-ware'g Rosenthalp Tyrcnaz Murp 7 Blair: Madafgg Q ,gsm-, Too Row: D'ellc a'z: Pls'-gr: Schralf-3.3 D-:'a'da': flfalvgsrg Sea ab'c'g l-lcnatc. ' o s CLARKE BAND Bottom Row-left to rught: Qualevg Lrszlra. Mrddle Row: Mraz: Dolacsg Mangan: Van Buren: Ender: Mrsrdrowslclp Formanl Top Row-Rua: Cady: Katz: Bvclrg Mrnvtvf: Nozrclrg nlr CLARKE BAND It rs the second perrod and the band has gathered rn room 312 Roll rs talcen by Captarn Butler who starts the class to worlc The new recrurts are started on therr scales and music readmg whrle those boys who have had thus the previous semester proceed wrth thenr practice rn a room by themselves Those boys who have a separate room to themselves are under the supervrsron ot one ot the boys Scales and musrc readrng are the subjects lrrst taught CLARKE LUNCHEON HELPERS Far a a C F' D 1 I66 S 81 Ja I 3 Lawyer. Bottom Ref.--HF: it Might: Smarty P. Smtzg r ue: W,'reba':- Sept? Tl: B rp . Mrcd- pihg M si N ti'-g ' lQ-'fi1'-JrffSfr,'E ii'f E,Sf'.rt13 Ma'i-i:' Lv- i F-inn, 'lip Pc'-: Butiq-'nj B'w'a'37 Nr? lj Snvag Os cm-7 Cu' may lfatlrnj PJ, ifi M '3flrS- a 0 C MARQUETTE DEPS. OF ACTIVITIES orn R w t o VI a otfa o n Laclw Annlno Mid Ie Row Rurnac rula Kupp acson F 'ner Too Row If-lol Dorna MAROUETTE DEPUTIES OF ACTIVITIES Cooperatrng wrttr the comnnrssuoner ot actuvrtnes the deputies ot actuyrtres sold approximately 300 tickets ttrus year tor the movies wlwnclw were Ifreld at the mann bulldung They also assrsted rn sellnng toot ball and basketball trckets and Crane booster puns tor the National I-Ionor Socrety nskl Glllmerster B onsky Pa z I Ilwrs year the trckets drd not sell very readrly but In sprte ot tI'1e odds the depu tres ot actlvntres sold more tlwan were ex pected Every deputy at Marquette has wrth the Iwelp ot Mr Knapp done Iwrs best In sellrng trckets tor tlwe actnvrtles at Crane O 33 MAROUETTE BAND on p J Ia err ao I. a R a a S ay I3 as Bu rs Arc a Bott O -let t gtrt: Slmtk 3 M I tf Br N 7 7 . d I kg Bon 7 r 7Isa 7 rs. . 7 : telsq 7 ' 7 7 te.t. , - I 1 I I ' I Ezttzr' Rzf.-oft to '5't: S'cka7 Ear: Gel 'ergg WGFSTI Morgar: Sa Q 33631. Sa:- :':1 Rem Srtkaj I-lu'-wir: We ss: Quan: III: MCC 'ani Glllj I er: I-Icwatng Mwqarv cal. Itrrc Row: B'u'a' KCZGT Sb -'C7 PV: rt 7 Newman: Sta wDle7 ag '57 Csc rafts: S: 35 'gs' Uccgc' Czamegkq Arkrng W .cn aagwq Ventrall, Fzurtn Pow: C'a :u:ck7 Nat' csc If-ggcess-.2 Wlatci Skorat K' H: Ingram: VCI: af 'Z C-:c:: a'7 F-'a,e'? Nzgwag: Lge' S:,tzv,g7 Vvtreflr. Tc: Rcff: ' 7 Wcltrkt nt? I'5'a : Totorze' S'a:.' Cao: a' '-' rcs: Ba't:e7 S1 nake,7 Ae: nav: Fcssxcq Pavafasq Fcwan. F ' ' I67 ' CLARKE ORCHESTRA Bottom Row-lett to rrght: Wrobelg Przcchsztay Laponteg Vladimlrg Stag: Verbing Difxndreag argolls Mnddlf Row l-lr sh o c u l r Sha Mrs llg n Orchestra Dlrcc or Waszmrchal Novak P nn sr op Row Kozak Wersbart Robbrns Lawyer Nozlck Woz s u Z sa s p Farnum CLARKE ORCHESTRA Joseph Norack Ed Przechoztra Paul La Ponte Ed Domanskr and Joseph Grllmers ter came to rehearsals rn rarn shrne snow hall and rn the 20 degree loelow zero weather They made that long walk every Monday and Wednesday George Steg not only plays the vrolrn rn the orchestra but rs an accomplrshed plan :st and composer I-le rntends to make musrc hrs lute work Thomas Rosales cellrst walked mules to school wrth a bug heavy cello Walter l-lryshko saxophone player rs a tune orchestra man l-le tollows the baton very closely Mrs llgen compllments hum on hrs alertness l-le also plans to make musrc hrs protessron Glenn Ayres rs a selt taught trumpet player Mrs llgen rs tortunate to have as good a drummer as Leo Moznrak CLARKE DEPUTIES OF ATTENDANCE o to r Da cl a SS Sm tr onsor 4 a A am kr nn o aua Q Katz n a a Falr rn a 'I68' S 8: M '. ' 1 I y k 7 S h neg Bcrnerg yking . v, ' t 7 ' : : tr i , T z z ' : : W: ' : - nral 3 Sh It 7 Ro lc: Rr ortcllag . B t rr' Ref.-lrgtt to frghtz Painlrq M.: d-glsonq Scott: C V' lr-7 Flor: Raman. Mld 'lc Rcfv: Mr ,r r, sp 3 Ncoll: S'-' 3 d S'g Fe Grit -:'tq V . Tc Row: ' r g Str k 7 'q Kutcshka: Pctcwznq Sym azher: Papagrqn-S7 Bohce. C MAROUETTE AFTER-SCHOOL TEACHERS Bottom Rowflctt to nghi: Chamblrng Wolrnskrg Magdutt, Rumaclrg Ambrose: Tcslra. Top Row: Rubrn: O'ccnbu'g: Saprtowlczi Stottelg Fucrstmny Lyons. MARQUETTE AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES The after school puprls are Instructed by members ot the Owls and boys suggested y therr teachers tor their outstandrng cholarshrp Volunteers also help the tanl Ing boys The teachers cooperated wrth the Owls and tnere was remarkable prog ress shown The puprls who came down to the classes showed real sprrrt and worlced harmonrously wrth the teachers Last year two subjects Englrsh and alge bra were taught The boys reported and were assrsted In the work ID whrch they were behrnd Approxrrnately fatty boys have talcen advantage ot thas chance ot Improvrng In their scholarship The Owls who taught atter school classes were Leonard Sregal Elmer Ambrose Joe Greenberg Orlbert Flgenholtz Wallram Polrslcy Joseph Westermyer Leonard Oberman and Morrrs Lobel Volunteers who unseltrshly gave therr trme and ettort were Davrd Rumrclr Nathan Feurstern Vernon Sprrnger Robert Cohn Glen Chamblrn and Wrllram Arbunas CLARKE DEPUTIES OF ACTIVITIES OF 33 I69 ,, , T I T ' T I I T I I I - I I I T I I , . . , . Bottom Rowflrgtt to ' 5't: Strg Sma ': B-Q'-gdctfcq Ma'cI.s: Vollrg Bcmsze n. Mroofc Pm.: Starlcff: Tcla'sk,1 K-31-, a':Ktscafcaut'-2:7 N',Fox scsrson Too Rn.: 2 a':.'sf,g Sr -Qi: V'.'rfc:ia1 Grzeslr -.-f- 1:7 St-Q 'z Wei' ak. ' 0 n CLARKE OWLS The outstandung accomplnshment ot the Clarke Owls tor this year has been tocus :ng the attention ot the student body on the scholarship average ot the rndrvrdual sectuons Thus created a tnendly rrvalry between sections Some sections held special pep meetings rn therr home rooms tor rarsrng therr average lhrs advertrsrng and stlrnulatlon has been brought about by the placing ot a large blackboard rn the corndor on the 'hrst tloor On thus rs charted a graph ot the y k average student for each section also the average level tor the entire school rs shown From thus graph at rs easily seen how each sectron compares wrth the aver age tor the school The rndrvrdual students who comprled a scholarshrp honor roll and received Owl puns the tnrst semester are Nrcoll Clark Yelrch Wyse Long Dolnlck Pennrsr and Rybrckr The students who entered durn g the second semester were Small Mar karuan Katznn Troprno Bobco Ender and Barba I70 SGC Bottom Row-lett to right: Dolnickg Merc g Wyse: Ryblc iq Long. Top Row: Nicollp Troprnog Yelichg Clark: Mr. Neptune, sponsor. I I I I I I I I . I - .I . .1 .II ' - I I I I I o o ca I Sh yt The hall guards at Clarke were a group numbenng approxrmately trtty tive boys They were organrzed to polrce the corn dors and playground These hall guards sacrrtrced therr study perrods so that order was marntarneo rn the halls at all trmes These boys are under the supervrsron ot Mr Fox who rs ably assrsted by Captarns James Longo and Raymond Moms The duty ot these guards besides marn tarnrng order rn the halls rs to lceep a close watch over the loclcers to see that no OF '33 CLARKE HALL GUARDS retuse rs thrown on the tloors to prevent boys leavrng the playground durnng the noon hour and to detect any misuse ot school or student property The guards worlced rn close harmony wrth the judrcrary department The boys were selected on the basrs ot scholarshrp conduct and abrlrty as lead ers They gave treely ot therr time and ettort teelrng that the experrence garned wrll develop therr rnrtratrve alertness and abrlrty to lead 'I7I' Bottom Rowf-lwft to rrght: Foley: V'-'bmi Roman: Bcnbaufng Z-:luclnmang Sussmam Mraij I Sprncllo. Mud -3 Row: Mr. For spcnsorg Mrchalvi Mfndalson: Jaclcsonj Pawulag Rosfng Marcus: Moms: Longo: Kanar,-lc: Lopachulc. Top Row: Congrng Longg Wrnnt'rg Pfnnusvg Srmcrlcg Nathan: Krvdlu 3 Yr-lrchj Mrakg Woskg Rrport-'llai a rn. . . , , . I I I I r . Irv N2 - ..1. 7 ,, W L.. vb, Q 5, 5, 1 ! l I . T:3 ,4 as-3wQ,. 1 . , 3 if I 'iff 7 3' f A f f , ' , ' N f-asia: lt' 'Ss 9153 Q-ia Q? 4- 5 1 . , Q Xs,Q4 5 y VJ, f f 6, 2: 115, If H, ' , lg - Q ,. X V. , -, - -, , . 1 A a - xy VV -fn 14 ff 2 ' if' .15 'f .4955 W ' 55 1 5 f ' c I Q. ,4 wxx , ay 3 -vwzi L 1 A V I V Aff, ' ' s if Thx, aw!! '. Cat so A .75 A 1 QQ. 5349! .- fab if iz , W , Q Q : X, 4 1 1, 1 5 -5 ,f is ' . ' , gf y I -E-Y A 4 V 'Q 4 vw A 5 vig wgqfff vga, S., , to wwf, 1 v.,,,' 4 ' 'Y 1,1 W 1 9 9 E ' f 5 X l , 4 Y , ' . ' A 2 Q ' 'J Q I i xx ' A . ,- , 1 K l . 3 'I I kf k S K W ,, , I , si . ,,. fA ' fi . ' U V 2 V A Y fix L- V ,,67r VT . - ' 1 4, wmgfff. f , 6 I 'Q , ,, . f ' af Y i , 1 l 5:43 gg .6 nag! Nia! gg? W E , , - , f . 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N1 X4 wr all . sl Y muf The HALL of SCIENCE one of the ultra modern unlts hlch dnstrngux h the Lentury 1 fl rogress Exposntlon located ln Chlcago s Frr nt Yard Enrollment at Bryant and Stratton College af fords the opportunxty of choosmg among slxteen college grade courses ln cludmg Business Admin lstratnon Executlve Secretarial Stenotype Commercnl Italian French or Spanish Gen eral Accoul tang etc School locatl n ls superb Classmates are con genial Envnrt nment ls that of hrlskness and energy naturally fm und ln an enterprxsnng busmess offnce il for Pro ress and Success or one hundred years Chicago has been buxldxng and stands today ln the front rank of world c1t1es The rapxd growth, orderly arrangement, and massed beauty of the cnty show clear VISIOH and careful plannmg when she was young W1ll you so plan your career that your personal prog ress will be somethmg to celebrate7 Fxye years hence will you be able to congratulate yourself for havmg had the foresxght to take advantage of the lntense practlcal trammg 'lvallable at thls school7 For more than three quarters of a century Bryant SL Stratton College has been placmg capable young men and women IH posltlons of responslblllty and Opportunity Bl ant? 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