Dundee Community High School - Cardunal Yearbook (Carpentersville, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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School-Fall, Winter, Spring Summer steals into hibernation as fall winds begin to whip the many colored leaves from the trees and swirl them about on the ground, School bells are heard ringing in the crisp cool mornings, and, refreshed from their vacations, students return eagerly to the modern brick building on top of the hill. Excited laughter, new acquaintances and renewals of old, different subjects, all signify youthful energy at work. But soon Winter routes Fall from her throne and with sharp northern blasts and feathery snowstorms hurls itself upon the world. Boots and overshoes are brought into evidence, as are woolen caps and mittens. Students sit idly watching the snow falling outside and sigh as they return to their books. As winter hangs on grimly, a restlessness and sense of fatigue seems to dampen the spirits of teachers and pupils alike. Classes are dull, uninteresting discussions of dry, unrelenting facts. Suddenly, one morning with the chirp of a robin, spring looms in the olfing. Books are forgotten, and minds become unsettled. Now comes the impatient waiting for the end of day when students will be free for a time to do as they please. Laughter comes easier and life does not seem such tired, unrestful misery. It is as if with the reawaken- ing of the earth, souls have been reawakened also. Minds begin to thaw out, as it were. Almost unawares the school year is over, and as summer again returns, students put away papers and books, some with regret, others with joy, and play in earnest until another summer rolls by, when they again return to the inevitable school cycle. 14



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Freshman Class Top row: Peter Barbizzi, Richard Beverly, Iames Zamczyk, Ray Granholm, Verdell Meyer, Ieannette Beckman, Ruth Klinberg, Doris Nohl, Charlotte Angell, Clifford Vierke, Billy Simonini, Parker Rowe, Loyd Keisler, Robert Frost, Hugh Creel. Third row: Leroy Sunderlage, Francis Lativa, Eleanor Prahl, Lenore Wagner, Evelyn Popp, Florence Irhke, Ruth Menki, Lois Beth, Helen Thies, Doris Hansen, Allegra Lind, Ann Marie Schmidt, Ruth Katz, Marvin Beckman, LeRoy Drafall. Second row: Ruth Netzbandt, Aleta Iohnson, Malctta Spinker, Gladys Heidmann, Blanche Rogman, Ruth Bohl, Virginia Turskey, Ruth Buick, Phyllis Hennig, Mary Fay, Eileen Hansen, Frederick Ehlert, Arnold Schuldt. First row: Victor Wegner, Ralph Schumacher, Merlyn Eichler, Raymond Kribs, Elmer Nagel, Elmer Thurou, Harold Szoke, Iohn Gerdau, Robert Frost, Norman Eble, Warren Ieffreys, Marvin Radloif, Paul Gade. Top row: Harold Sucky, Donald Graening, Kenneth Knut, Richard Tarnow, LaVerne Kruschel, Her- man Muscat, Harry Webb, David Lorenz, Richard Bates, Floyd Fischback, Third row: David Iones, Iunf: Iiorman, Louise Nystcdt, Carolyn Anderson, Dorothy Bauer, Virginia Lakes, Marcy Haeger, Eliza- beth Freeman, Virginia Esh. Second row: Lois Dobler, Charlotte Fransen, lean Ann Wyman, lean Rynders, Ruth Hansen, Irene Bremer, Ruth Goers, Lydia Schultz, Kathryn Biggcrs, Iean McDonald, Vcrna Pistor, Gladys Iensen, Florence Stevens. First row: Gordon Teeple, Edward Thompson, Iames Abbott, Edward Zamecnik, Keith Peter, Robert Swanson, Carl Behm, Edwin Peters, Lawrence Majewski, William Schroeder. ' 16

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