East Leyden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Franklin Park, IL)
- Class of 1929
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JUNE 1929 'VIAROON AND WHITE FOREWORD Nemer ear quarrels, ms son, sazd D krtagnan, the Elder, but seek adtenture So soung D Artagnan rode orth and 771615 three gallant musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramzs Then the four of them set orth on souths s eternal quest romance lou. adtenture Thes rode and rode Xt dusk thas approaehed a lvulldmg o tan stone, uhose dooruas uas guarded hs tuo slender little poplars uhteh uased l'll the hreege and whuspered o south and hzgh eourage The huzldlng flaunted the g scst o erests L C H S Let us dzsmount sa tl orthos am 1 s nears and thzs lS a hospztahle entranee Per aps ue shall md a gallant oeman here, sand -Xthos Perhaps, too, soung and tender heauts, saghed Xramzs, most hope ulls X e 4 tle our dzsmountec ana auautee le daun, and the eommg o soung eet. hound on the ante quest as then oun the eternal quest o south adlenture. glamor ehualvous gallanns For doun through the ages, south does not ehange L A. te V f -H ' S uv K, - 1A If I ' ' Y! Q Q 'L f .nE A 4- m'1 A .sbp 1 Q K1 f - --'Q , ' f' ' ' ' .N il ' f . 1 ' v ' I - ' p. w ' ' y p ,. - .V i P 1 ef,- v, -- 1- 'ls A- ' r p vw. tt h I U h f V, va an N. ' , I , I rv , .fnl sp 1, f ' 'l l 'l tl' , s s ' f - f, , ' , K I v . ' . nk .ilu 4 .Y l t- l ,xv ' r,o MAROON AND VVHITE DEDICATION x v u um I lc r 1 4 1 x 0 vlex ltul xml danllng that an nihmr mln unulal In umsulerul mul 1u4n to ulntenllhlate lt To Mr Sewell E Baker we +he Maroon and Whlte staff, cledlcate thls IQSUQ Smce It IR our lntentlon to hawe the sp1r1t of the Four Insepalables 1un hlle a S1lY61 thread, tlnough oul papel, ue cannot posslbly dedlcate our lssue to anw one else F01 hlxe D -htagnan, he IS loyal 11ke Athos he 1 H1 1rlQfll1 t hke Polthos he has a sense of humol nd he 1s essentlallx a scholar exen as -Xraml Not a one of the Fou1 Inseparables vlas a more loxal frlend than he JUNE 1929 'Ho u-nt slruigllt to th nl je-4-1 :lt which ln- a' e'.l.' nl s -:I D' .K t: gnnn, 'n-x -T if it ulrv s -2 - A .. 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MAROON AND WHITE Publnshed by the Students of Leyden Commumty Hlgh School COMMENCEMENT ISSUE JUNE 1929 THE STAFF Fdltor IH Chlef Assoclate Erntoz Boys Athletlcs Llterary Edlt0l Gwendolyn Slebold Waltcr Drogemuller Frank Bork Gale Spaldmg Howard Kenaga Charles Sxebold Busmess Manager Exchange Edltor Reporters Emd Phxlllps J1mrn1e KYIIHZOPUIOS Florence Rodrek Stephen Atherton Eugene Donahue Ralph Crysler Facultx Adv1ser Paul1ne Sw1nehart BOARD OF EDUCATION Thomas H Tledemann, Presldent Ada J Dodge, Secretary If rnest Moeller Wm F C Mueller Wm -X Dolamore Vlalter Schutt Townshlp Treasurer MARooN AND WHITE E D I T O R I A L Les Quatre Inseparables 'Ihe Four Inseparables arm 1n arm reckless loyal and courageous a perfect evlmple of frlendshlp they xx ere Dumas ldea of xx hat a frlendshxp should be between men -Xml so he concenes them flghtlng back to back and facmg death many tlmes Yet vuth always the reck le s smlles playnng' about the bronved faces And so xt ns todas There 15 no need to sxgh and wxsh we ln ed ln those adventurous days That same loyal frlendshlp 8XlStS ln our own ave but lt IS shown ln dlfferent ways and by greater numbers of men Is not the plcture of eleven men on a grldlron flghtlnz wlth every ounce of strength ln them a plcture of 105 alt3 and courage? Slde by slde strugglmg flercely for the honor of thelr school IS this so much d1fferent from the Three Musketeers and DAr The same love of battle IS there the same smlles of grim determlnatlon and the same sense of duty are also pre sent Hlgh school athletlcs are not prmclpally for the publ1c1ty of the school In the flrst :lace athlet1cs IS a means of tralmng' young men to flght sule by slde and not to give ln untll the whlstle blows The Four Inseparable had the utmost falth 1n one another and they conquered So when a team has fa1th m ltself and 1ts prlnclples does lt conquer They may come out vuth the loslng score bu the moral vlctory st1ll remams The satlsfactlon of g-lv mg all they had 1s stxll there It IS the frxendshlp that keeps the pam of defeat down and lnsplrcs them to greater efforts ln tl1e nest game -lnd so as the Musketeers separated m the end to spend then' days 1n peace shall we separate to fxpght the xx orld fight when we leave school Some shall remain as D Artagnan dld but the rest shall scatter to thenr llfe work Even as they go on through life they shall often have to depend on that powerful ln XlSllJlE bond lrxendshlp Gale Spaldmg aw' LEYDEN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 1929 CC ,Q . . 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P-4 xo N wo MAROON AND WHITE SENIOR ACTIVITIES JOHN' P XNIIC 6' S Band and Orchestra 71 P4 J Ba eball Feam 71 Stu ent Counc1l 78 I 27 DON -XLD Bl' I L 1111 xlll he u hraxe anl nlnntnr ll The tltle nltu sou Zlllltilll unl tram: Entered Leyden ro Dundee h1g'h chool 78 Baak tt all 714 79 Confe e ce un SIS 29 Club What Happened to Jonee Glu ub 71 Football Team 28 LI OY D BRI' Ixlxl' r Kllllll In Irlnur 1 In flght l1IntI1 Entered Leyden from Carl Schum h11,h sehool 2 Football Team 77 25-1 Baxketball team 78 Z9 Con ference wmnere, 29 Baseball, ZX What Happened to onee, '7 Glee Club 21 79 29 1 78 ' EUGENE GUILL ARD ruth qtalntw us this gcntlelnan 1141 I- 4-4I lll'Illl5t4I more than the e tt-Im In 1re than tht nuntl hun f ll trtngnnn thes I trmtwl hi admiration Baseball 26 28 29 Basketball 21 Z8 Z9 Con ference sunners, 79 Football 2 28 What Happenel to Jones, 28 Glee Club 27 28 79 Pl8NlCI9I'lt of the -Xth etlc Awoclatxon, 29 L Club 2 R Z? IRENL GILRTZ 4 s llll ll r Ilgnln 4- IIII1 lu., II llllllL,lllllIlI9 ee Club, Z7 2-4 1 P4 1111 rttte Club Z9 Nothmg But the Truth '74 FLOR-X GOHRSCH 1 zlmrnting grtnitg un I'l44t4Il tn hIr pl4u IIIK fllllllft' Glet Club 28 29 ll hat H tppe ned to Jone4 72s Secretary of Senlor Class Nothxng But tl1 Truth 29 Pepperettc Cl b I DON -XLD HI 'NIDRIKSI' N Iut r oIIr44 III auth ulm l1rIn4In4-44 mu R14 III-III-u I'ull Houqe 26 Pl'6S1lI9Tlt I'1eSh111111 Claw 7f1 Set retarw Student Counctl 211 B md and OTCIIQQIZIA Z1 VI hat Happened to Jone C1114 Club HOVI ARD KEN -XI A IIIIIQIIY I I a II4-Mfr 4- In1IrIn1Ir4l hm Came to Levden IH 7X 1111111 Au4t1n Inch PIQQIKIQIIII of Plas Craftere Gulld 29 Bu ne manager of 'Nh roon 1ndVVh1te 79 Glee Club 71 FRIFD X KOLZE N I4l4m41I I II4 4l4-4 I IPPII Kth II 11- 4- 1 ml 1 the n1rI4l Glee Club 7 7N 79 YI h'1t Happened to Jone -XLDIE L-UIBLRT I Iut I-.ure you were 4, I 1 snun nnln IIIII slllllllllll lf4lll2l1lPIlX u Hou-e 7 ee ub I P16 lf CU of Jumor Claw 221 PFQQICICIII of Qennor Clws 79 Band Ind Orcheetm llhtt H Ippened to Jone 7'-, btudent Councll, Zh XC TON NICNI PT I I- I frI4 ll X tc Pre-41de11t of Student Councll 711 I1e41dent of Llffllt Iounul L IN 1 I ana and ea uter 4I 3611101 Il Nothln But the I'ruth B 4 1 I 1 I' R -KN It NIORFLLI Ill ll I' I' I 1 1111 4 75 Drnn 11 IJ he l'rxt1n1, I CP II ORI 'Nfl O CONINLI I I 1 4 I r I r 4 I-xr 1IffIrIn44l Il XrtI1..nII1 e Club 71 9 L e4tr1 7 VNh'1f Happened to lone-4 S Wothmg But the Irutl1 7 JA IH IOCJPIN III I r l1.,IIIn ll lm IIIIIQ In III ee Club 71 Nothm But the 1utl1 Z9 ball ZH Dale entered Lexden 1n 78 Iftu lttendln chool Ill NCI'JI'lQIx'I. XI IVA ROWLLIT s ul I Tttlll 4 1 4hIrn1II el ul1 ' 71 Nlothlng Bu the 1ut1 What H1ppened to Ionts '7N Pruulcnt Sophomort Cas4 1 NI1roon md lIl11t4 Staff 78 DFIIIIIIIC ub 1111 e lu PNID I HIII PS I1.ht 1 1 1 1 1 b 114 Ing 2' Not Ill But the Iruth toon 1114 1te P IS 1 1tf1 1 1u1I4l It XX NIOND NAPI ul ll tllllll 4 IIIIII-r 1 nng But thx I11th I llhnt H1pp4n44 1 Ionex I4 41 b ll 4 1 414111 llll 1 4 I Dr1111 :tu 1 L 1d4 nt ot I fILlJ I WI NDOI XXI Sll- l OLD 4 mrnulng Krt ll,lllll CL Club 7 79 Orc e Stu If nt C XX h1t Happened to Iona-4 71 NI 1111011 1 ll XRIIIII' S '1 f 41011 e ll O1 41tor 1n Clnft No hm But the 'lxuth 70 D 11111 IC Iuh 4 1 1 1ett1 L ub Clk o I ot Bl- -X l RICE GRICQBX I I I nr rI rfem s In-Iutlful Xlllllllltil lilllI-xlh hun XICI Ple 14l4 nt NSFIIOI Claw 71 Student I41u1141l 9 VI h 1t H 1ppen4 4I to June CEOI I I' I-CN kTCHElx 4- 441 x lun 4 41114 4r14 IX cn I1 C U3 71 NOIIIIIIQ' but the 'I1LltI'l JUNE 1929 A ,1.- I . 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X -4 4 4 fI II I '. lj, ' ' ' ' tt- 'f- ent- -I L-I'd- last fall fl'0lll N'I1uA'.g Cleo -' ' 1 1. me 5 ' ' '- '29, MAROON AND WHITE had n 4 s u Ill u hrm ut u wr n ut remor or u p I confine-nl rn the pre ent and full n hom for the future ll trtugnuu r t rrl I-rom The Three Yluv-kc leur COMMENCEMENT A1 frght o Llock lfrrday nrght June the sexenth the clas or 1 '9 formally left our mrdst and were proclarm ed hrgh school graduates The orchestra playrng the processlonal March aurc Flambeaux bx S Clark opened the program Follow rng thrs Mrgnonette an oxerture by J Baumann was played Mr Baker formally presented the speaker Dr E H Lewrs of Lewrs Instrtute whose rnsprred address then followed After the address Mr Stark played a beautr ful vrolrn solo Plars by 'Vlassenet lV1r T H Trede mann Presrdent of the Board presented the drplomas to the gradu trng class The commencement exercrses clos ed wrth a musrcal selectron Rrver Rrxer a Chrlean folk song sung by the Grrls Glee Club 4 u nts CLASS DAY EXERCISES Motto Deeds, not words Flower Carnatron Colors Scarlet and Whrte On June 6th at 2 00 oclock rn the afternoon the class of 1929 presented therr class day exercrses The class was approprrately dressed rn scarlet nd whrte the cla s colors An announcement of the events of the afternoon was made by Audre Lambert class presrdent The frrst thrng on the program was the salutatory address grven by Irene Grertz Next came the class hrstory cleverly wrrtten rn the form of a scenarro by Gwendolyn Srebold Donald Hendrrcksen then made the athletrc banner presentatron On thrs scarlet and whrte emblem are the names of the boys playmg on the Senror team the team whrch won the rnter class tournament A group of popular numbers was played by fue Senror musrcrans Follow rng thrs the class prophecy was presented by Lloyd Brekke and Emd Phrllrps The school key whrch rs presented to the Jun rors by the graduatrng class each year was offered by Beatrrce Grrgsby and was accepted by Walter Drogemul ler the Junror class presrdent The boys quartette then sang The benrors Farewell by Adams The Class Wrll w s read bx Acton Mclwett and followed by the Class Grft by Audre Lambert Thrs grft was a prcture entrtled In Holland Vt aters by Clay The class also left a sum 01 money wrth whrch a large bulletrn board for the cor rrdor rs to be purchased The valedrctory was delrvered by Gwendolyn Qrebold The class song Boostrng Our Old Hrgh was srmg and then the report cards, scholar shrp awards and athletrc awards were grwen out The closrng number w as the plantrng of rxy along the south east wall of the burldrng wrth Frreda Kolze delrverrng the address Thus the Senrors formally left our mrdst to return no more as class mates-and we all brd them a fond re gretiul farewell 1 xx un 0 rer rn run r 1 lh fulr trnuller xx kcl I nn I lr Wluskelvnr SALUTATORY It. rs a pleasure to extend greetrngs and good wrll to all frrends of the school and or thrs graduatron class of 1929 We are most happy to have our frrends wrth us upon thrs momentous occasron when we celebrate wrth frttrng ceremonres our graduatron from Leyden Commun rty Hrgh Qchool For sex eral ve rs we have been workrng toward a Jefrnrte goal We have been strrvmg toward an end Thrs commencement season sees the realrzatron of our goal we hare completed the work as desrgnated by far rghted school oI1rc1als and we stand today ready to re cerxe our hrgh school drplomas symbols of a task com pleted Th t we feel somewhat elated over our achreve ment cannot be denred because we know that we haue reached a goal worth whrle Commencement IS a great happy trme for those who are adx ancrng step by step rn the pathway of educa tron Commencement marks a certarn work accomplrsh ed a task well lrnrshed and for thrs reason rt rs a joyous trme It rs a trme when we forget past mrstakes and drifrcultres and turn our faces to the future We only hope that p st mrstakes and mrssteps may be gurde posts for us rn the newer experrences before us At commencement trme we are ready to let by gones wrll and the best feelrngs toward one and all Old scores are forgotten, past troubles are as nothrng In the past we have often had drffroultres to settle schoolmates and classmates have not always agreed and there has been more or less rrvalry but at the commencement season we wrsh to wrpe the slate clean and rejorce rn tle achreve ments of one 'md all Our schoolmates may envy us at thrs trme yet they rejorce wrth us realrzmg that they too max achreve the s me ends rn due course of trme We have frnrshed the requrred course but they strll hare the Joys of antrcrpatron as well as the prrvrlege of realr zatron Our teachers have been more than rnstructors they have been the truest of frrends and we greet them most heartny at thrs trme We would salute our p rents and extend to them a most cordral greetrng Untrrrng have been therr efforts rn our behalf They have made our school days possrble They have worrred over our shortcomrngs and sometrmes perhaps have resorted to sexere measures to rnduce us to keep on wrth our work Today all tl at rs of the past and we re glad that they hare kept us at our tasks We feel that we owe them a great debt for therr efforts and rnterest Up to thrs trme the members of thrs class hase been one body wrth a srngle arm that of completrng the cours of study outlrned by our school From thrs trme forth we shall be rndrxrduals wrth separate arms and drfferent go ls rn lrfe We wrll no longer be unrted by one common tre but wrll go our separate wars We wrll go forth from thrs school rnto other schools perhaps and rnto the broad er school of lrfe Our paths may seldom cross or meet but we wrll carry wrth us the rdeals and rnsprratrons grv en us by thrs beloved school To all the frrends of the class and of the school we agarn rn closrng extend our good wrshes and he rtrest grcefrngs wrth the lope that our exercrses wrll make xour recollectrons of thrs occasron pleasant to recall Irene Grertz JUNE 1929 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' v y ' . . v ,, rerefore fI.,lllll e II e-nr11 1 111111 We hall I 1t learn In h ppnr du r ll Ihr- Ihre-e NIU kate-er VALEDICTORY Dear Frrends One and All lhey ay there are peo ple who rlway l1ke to haye the last word Im ure I cannot see w hv they should for to me rt seems the l1 rel est or all words to ry and I would ratler some oey else should be the one to s1y rt For that last word rnust to mrny 1 1 , Iooe 1 Ile haye trnrshed the course tl at hrs been gryen Us and are now ready for 1 step f0I'XKZ1ll along the p th way of lrfe So fll we haye come together hand rn h rnd and we haye been lookrnr., forw 1r1l to tlrrs tme rs 1 glad one forgettrng th rt rt w s gorrrg, to mean a trme ot part rng Now we rre suddenly l'ore11l to remember thrs feat ure 1nd rn sprte of our trrumph rt Ill rlees us sad S I rm not gorng to lrnge r UXII the p rrtrn worls 'Io the Boarl of I'1luc1t1o11, rs well as to our parents y ex t t ot the e rss the prryrle es we hrye enroyed here Iwerywhere the use or eeluc tron rs bemg 11ly1nee1l 1rd we are gl 1 that our own sfhool rs keeprrg step wrth the march ot progress We rre proud ol wh1t hrs be en accomplrshed rn the past and we feel that the boys an1l grrls of thr communrty slould take eyerr relyantage of educatronal lacrlrtre otfered We cannot take leaye of these famrlrar walls and bunder the pler ant assoeratrons whreh haye bound Us together Iere, wrthout aeknoyyledgrn the debt of rat tude we owe to our school an1l to our teachers for therr fosterrng care We haye too lrttle ercperrence of the du tres and responsrbrlrtres ot frctrye l1fe fully to understand and apprecrate the yalue of the rntelle tual and mor rl trarnrng we haye receryed rn thrs place but we know that we are the wrser anel the better now for rt Vle know that wrthout rt we coul rehreye nerther 1 moral nor a busrness sueeess T1 r11a11v or us the edu rtron we hrye obtarned lere wrll be our onlv crprtal rn the beernnng lrfe ard 1r whateyer ot werlth rrl hor111 we mrv hereafter wrn rn the world we shall be largely 1r11l1bte1l to cur school for th me n or sue ess Let us then rernemb r our school wrth frtfeetron tml glatrtude We sl rll teel 1 n1 ble prrde Ill tl o e who hry yyrsely o generous y pl eed the merns of eeu a tron wrthrn the 1 ich of all lo the school offrcers of the present year 1nd to our t1 rehe rs we return our s111 eere th 1nks for then h1 1rty 1n1l 1ont1nueel rnterest rn our l 1' now o s h y w s on seprrrte yer g t unrt rn the ser o room Iry ro I rtte 1l both te h I0 l I' Gwen lo rn Srebolel wh lt I 1 1I N I 1 rom I'h1 IIC Nlu k1 tee-r CLASS PROPHECY UT N rrror 1 ll 1 n 1 1 n 111 s 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 now rn the surnrner ol 1'l Il 1 look brc reyerrrent 1eer11 1ttIey1l111Hg' 1 ou 1111 1 Ill' 1 u fr1t1 thrs better t 111 my recent trrp to Nllls 111 nry flyrng Ford whrch llre e frrnous One Ho s hry 111 rrs to be equfr y stronf rn all rt p rrt 11111 perh rp eyen better th 111 when rt carrred n e tr school 111 l'l7'l qrnce tl en I h1ye '11ee 1u1p111e1rt rrece y for I lx Q5 to the rt my trne y ple srng a button Ill the dr h horrd tl e 1911 w ree rtt up drrectly b hrrd tl frm o XXIII? whrch are u ually folded ne rtlx oyer the rumble sefrt lrke those eurk lsrek open out Ill 1 nrrnute trrrre and by re 111g '1 eye e 1 111 tor en 1 I1 t gryrnfr Ill o porrunrry to adyrnee the ffm h1ft to the po ltltll of prepeller lll 1ll but yery powerful V hen a n1'1n ha spent IS much t1r11e 1 I haye rn perfectrng such a nrachrne rt 1 only natur rl tlr1t the frr t t11p Ill rt shoull be one of great rmportrnce Qo rt w 1s Ill rny C1 e Hayrng 'rcqurred my be 1ut1ful SCIDCIIIIINIIYI brrele we hopped off for NI'11s on our honeynroon trrp the seyenteenth ot Nlar rn our 2111 nrobrle w hrch we cllled The Xrkrng I 1'1n not top to you ot 1ll the 1 t re lor g tl e w ry nor ot be rutre or scenery rn Nl rr 9uf111 rt to ay that tne llllllbltlflt ot tl rt trrnge plrnet proyed rery unrnter e trrg and pro arc and my wrfe and I found more pleas JUNE 1929 MAROON AND WHITE ure rn ra rng the mrcrotelescope and the electrophone rn spyrng out our rcqu rntances back on old Niother Earth, lllfl rrralrrng notes for publrcatron on our return These we grye to Enrd Phrllrps the well known Englrsh Amer IC rn actres and poete ss who has put them rnto verse, y hrcr ls qurte re rdable lor my Lnglrsh was neyer any toe good I see the Caprtrl rt frrst Wore lll the lhrlte Hou e too And se ted Ill that noble eharr I know her so eo you' Gy en frrst l 1ly e-e1 to e lhe presrdent ot our country -Xrrel whrlr Im trll 111 ll rshrngton otlre 1 e s I' ll xtehe lx p 11 To seek an embassy Ambassador tl Itussr Hell tame the Bolsheyr I seem to be Ill I' rrrs now I stroll the struts rlone W hen strrrght aero tle bouley rr1 I see a ehre salon A strrkrng sren to s y the least R ad Niadame Iflora Gohrsch Nlodrste And Flora spends her day rt seems De rgnrng, tor the Queen I see the lrght of Nlayfarr now All Farl s palatral place -Xnd crowds are throngrng there to see A lady s lovely face Just now she s eomrng down the starrs Soerety turns to see Mrlady bows her gracrous head Vernao Xes trs she And now rn I'r1seo we are found Why the eelebratronq Raynroml Sapp hrs Just returned H surprrseel a nrtronl He flown from I Il o to Hong' Kon H1 trrp w 1 only twelye hours long Then baelc to old Ch1e1go I'he -Xudrtorrum there W here mursc loyers lrsten p llllt e Irrsh urs A Mrs OCo11nell s yrolrn Urryes awry trerr cares ol twenty n ll B 111 now rppe rrs We frnd hrm rn New York rt seems hrs lr rg Iursunrg, hr 1 1r1e ls 1 surg on grert rn fr ne s meer rlrst w1 e ll 1 here we e rl ye 'lI1111e Let glance aeros the w lY at lllh he oft sr Il proc 1 Ill 1 And th rt one rrght eross the street s oflrce crn tl rt re T e sr n If l Donrld Hendrrlr en -X super rle nr rn -Xeross the eontrnent our grze Seek Brekke wlere 1 he X trnd hrm rn tle unny South -I eorel 111 Penne see Eu ene l,u1ll111l 1 there wrtlr h1111 I'hey It p 11t11ers dont y1u ee Wrrle Lloyd 1 te rehrng trot l,1ll tr Gene runs the factory They re rrrakrng rlyrn Ford you know Then prlots Nlorellr The brrgl t yyhrt lrghts ot Broadw 'ry nory hntree u wrth therr glue The Roxres rgn nnounees That Irene and Bee rre there -Xnel t11tl er dow Il the I reat IK hrte XX ry XI1 frnd a f'1mous prrr D1le R1'ers 1n1l NI1Nett Ill H IX T e play hrt ot the ye Ill -hlltlt Lrrnlert now we see -X druggr t rn Nlobrle 'xllt Frer1l'1 hol7e ' Xe tr she o f111 lhus I haye spoken I 1111 the er Those w no hfrye lr tened belreye what you hear Llord Breklee and Enrd Phrllrps 'Tl - ' saial D',Kr an ' 2 , 'l t s N I2 21- 2 t ' s 2 1 ' f ' ' L ' ' n... 5 , ' ' ,I ' 1 2. s.' --I ol ' ' ' ' , s ' ' s. 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' ' ' '. s',' y' 'A 2- I' ' ' ' MAROON AND WHITE n11 n n 111 1- lung 1 r 1 IP klm., rom 1 I'1r Nlmske t1 1-r CLASS WILL We thc Senror class of the Hrgh School of Leyden of the County of Cook and State of Illrnors be ng un drsputably of ound rnrnd and bodv and about to pass out 01 exrstence do rn rke publrsh and declare thrs to b our last wrll and testament hereby makrng null and vord an former wrlls wrrtten by Us t any trme ARTICLE 1 We the Senror class as a wnole bequeath to N11 Baker our prrncrpal our admrratron respect and thank for the commendable way rn whrch he has urded us thr.r our enroyable years at Leyden We also thanl the fa culty for rts hard spent trme rn endeavorrng to expand our supply of knowledge and we bequeath to them all the v luable rnformatron and advrce that we have grven them at varrous trmes so that they can use the sard rnformatron for the betterment of posterrty ARTICLE 2 I Florence O Connell do bequeath to Sylvra Norten my everlastrng abrlrtv to brrng forth allurrng tunes from tha strrngs of a screechrng vrolrn I John Banrc do bequeath to Howard Copp ge my patented haircut and to Steve Atherton my unsurpassable knowledge of themrstry and the stren es I George Fgnatchek do bequeath to Robert Schutt my abrlrty to start Bolshevrstrc upheavals and to Elton Steuve my knowledge of tle gospel of the Lord, whrch I acqurred rn the Senror play I Donald Hendrrksen do bequeath to Pose Wrlke my boyrsh frgure and to Walter Drogemuller mv never farl rng abrlrty to get to school at least one day a week I Lloyd Brekke do bequeath my quret ways to Elton Steuve I Eugene Gurllard do bequeath my drgnrfred m nner porse and walk to Margaret Korosy I Prank Morellr bequeath my pugnacrous ways on the football freld to Gust Karabetsos We the three musketeers Brekke Gurll rd and Bell bequeath our skrll wrth a basketball to Coppage Spald mg Bork and Moeller I Howard Kenaga do bequeath my ferocrous man ners to Benny Wortkewrcz I Frreda Kolze bequeath my wrnmng ways wrth the boys to Florence Rodrek I Verna Row lett bequeath my blonde harr and frery temper to Mabel Houser We the graduatrng members of the Major B nd, do bequeath our abrlrty to play the strrng flute shoe horn and prccolo to the members of the IVIrnor Band Donald Hendrrksen leaves to 'VIr' Deal hrs economrc reforms Beatrrce Grrgsby leaves to Jrmmy K her darnty nose Gwendolyn Srebold leaves to Jean Crarg her ever lastrng abrlrty to keep on the good srde of the te chers I, Enrd Phrllrps leave to Vrolet Hanthorn my dram atrc albrlrty and my charrnrng per onalrty I Dale Rogers, leave to Sherrll Allen my skrll rn mak 1ng love especrally on the stage I Ray Sapp do bequeath my wrnnrng ways wrth the f rr freshmen mardens to Chrp Chrysler and Charles Srebold I Audre Lambert leave my grfted art of toe danc rng and clarrnet playrng to Emrold Frfe -Xudre also leaves all hrs acqurred grrls to Gust Kar abetsos I Irene Grertz do bequeath my quret ways and stu drous manner to Benny Meyers All the rest and resrdue of our property whatsoever and wheresoever of what nature krnd and qualrty soev er rt may be and not herem before drsposed of fafter pay rng our debts and funeral expensesl we grve and be queath to our beloved Prrncrpal And we do hereby constrtute and appornt the sard Prrncrpal sole executor of thrs our last wrll and testa ment ln wrtne s w hereof We the Class of 1029 the testa mrs h rye L1 thrs our wrll wrrtten on one sheet of parch ment set our hands and seal thrs tw entreth day of June Anno Dommr one thousand nrne hundred and twenty nrne Acton lVIcNetr nr u ur 11111-1111 n t1 1,111 Il Journal of the me 1 nl I I R111 h Ile hu! 1ln the colrtralrv rnlv to 1I1 1rib1' Slllh event u 1 Pl 1 v rn nlaltlng I-rom TI11 Ihr 11 Nln ke err THE CLASS OF 1929, A FOUR PART SCENARIO l'he Class of 1929 .lear frrends, has Just. frnrshed pro ducrng wrth a full cast consrstrng of all members the mo t thrrllrng and most vrfrd drama they have so far known It was produced rn tour parts wrth approprrate rntermrs rons Prom the very begmnlng of the Ilrst part uf to the and of the fourth rt was truly dramatrc rn that rt was throughout, a struggle of purpose on the one srde and a strrung to overcome rnnurnerable obstacles on the other Fortunately for us and rn lrne wrth the tradrtrons ot popular dramr the productron has termrn ted rn a happy endrng As no motron prctures were taken of the the contrnurty of the scenarro frllrng rn here and there such detarls as may add to your enjoyment of the hrgn spots of the story The cast assembled, thrrty strong one September mornrng rn 1925 to begrn work rn the portable studros We were takrng the part of Freshmen rn that scene and I must confess we were rather green actors However after adjustrng ourselves to the new work we :began to learn our lrnes pretty well and act our parts well enough to satrsfy our stage drrector, Mr Fowler The upper classmen pl nned a party for our benefrt Before we left the school bulldrng a group of senror boys had made a trall wrth green paper all over town leavrng the rest of the school to come after them prckrng up the trarl and gorng wherever the paper was found At the frnal camp rng ground a feast was served As an rnrtratron stunt the freshmen were made to wart upon the upper tlassmen durrng the supper and wear green paper caps Our frrst faculty advrser was Mr Baker Upon the resrgnatron of 'W Fowler Mr Baker became our stage drrector and Vlrs Welsh, a new member of the faculty took hrs place as faculty advrser Our frrst productron for the publrc was rn the form of a radro program We broadcasted our program to the student body Screens were rranged an front of the room and thrs served as a broadcastrng statron Rose Irberta tuned rn on a fake radro and the statrc was made real by the squeakrng of Florence O Con nell s vrolrn Plano and vrolrn musrc was furnrshed The announcer was also present and all rn all wp at once let our upper classmen know we were not qurte uumb Of course the credrt goes to Mrs Welsh The Lrbretto call ed for a Chrrstmas and New Year s rnterv al, and you may be sure we w ere grateful for the breathrng space After wards however we had to go back to our parts harder than ever for we were told that a strong frnrsh for thrs Freshman scene as rt was called rn the book was abso lutelv essentral rn order to lav the groundwork for the scene th t was to follow We were almost breathless I can tell you when the trme came for rntermrsslon rn June In September 1926 we agarn assembled wrth only lalf of our former cast ready to enact the second or Sophomore scene We were much more sophrstrcated by that trme and knew pretty well how to manage The stage drrector and the musrcrans who were known as the Faculty Orchestr no longer terrrfred us for we had come to learn that althougl often stern of vrsage they were krnd and warm of heart we found them to be sheep rn wolfs tlothrng rf vou get what we mean' Durrng our second year rn the lrme lrght Mrss Thomas came to advrse L. and to lead us to success The Sophomor scene we found to be pretty heavy stuff Tne lrnes we had used rn the previous year wouldnt do at all Every one of us had to learn new parts and master new specral JUNE 1929 Fl-i1-s sou I-11 11 ll s' I-s. l'h In 1l1-url! 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Nevertheless the hard work had its compensations, not the least of which was the amusement We got out of watching a group of newcomers who were trying to enact the Freshman scene nearby. Compared with the splendid work we had done the previous year, their antics were absurd, to say the least. Happily, the Sophomore scene also had a Christmas and New Year's interval, which all of us planned for far ahead. Shortly after the Christmas holiday, we gathered up our stage properties and with joyful hearts turned our faces to the new' studio building just completed. Our importance in the scheme of things was shown when w'e initiated the Freshmen at a track meet party in the new gym-the first party ever held there. In order to see what other actors were doing in the world most of the class journey- ed to the Chicago Theatre, one dreary April evening, to see Richard Dix in Knock-Out Riley. Almost before we knew' it June had come once more and the Sophomore scene was at an end. The stage director told us we might report again in September for the third or Junior scene, and this we did on the day set. We were seasoned players now witi two years of cxperrence rn this krnd of work behind us With out prelrmrnarres the faculty musrcrans began playrnff the score and immediately our work w as under way O course rn vrew of the two years work we had lready har thrs rnterpretatron of text and parts drd not come so harl for we were fast developing the abrlrty to thrnk for our se yes Our nun ber st ryed rbout the same Ruth Rerm er withdrew and Lloyd Brekke and Donald Bell Joined th cast We received most of our drrectrons rn Home Room Number 1 a new system of facultv superxrsron rn vogue th t vear 'Ihc chref responsrbrlltres were the prr oucrng of a pl ry, e rrlv rn the year and the Junror Senior Prom nea thc close As our frrst serrr us attempt rt amusrn the publrc we presented What I-Irppened to Jone a humorous comedy which proved qu te suc ess tul rn every w rv On June 1 19128 We Juniors wer hosts to the Scnrors Mrss Thomas was our adviser an' she proved an cxcellent one The gym was drxrded by white trellrses wi rch we borrowed from Potts Fireworks Wh n rt c ne to parntrrg the rellr es tie girls clrd a lt tlc spatterrna too lhey donned overalls which were found rn the Nlanual Arts room rncludrng those w hrch be longed to Coach Hopping Japanese lanterns ind green branches made 1 yerv colorful scene The Frazers drl much toward ntertarnrng exeryone wlrle peppy musr was fvrnr hed by Phrl 'Vlrc ees orchestra Between the dances f yors wcre gryen rn ludrng the whrte rose th clas flower ot 1928 Punch served to quench the thrrst of all 'lhe curtarn was rung on our last act the com pletron of yocatron rl reports June found us eager rndeel for the respite of rntermrssron It was with some treprdatron that we approached MAROON AND WHITE the final or Senior scene in September, 1928. Upon our work in this scene would depend the achievement of the much to-be-desired happy ending. Our stage manager pointed out that the previous scenes had been simply lead- ups or preliminary scenes to prepare for the Senior cli- max. Enid Phillips, Dale Rogers, George Egnatchek, and Howard Kenaga came to us wishing admittance to our class. They rapidly picked up their cues and helped to make our production even more rich. We smiled at times as w'e thought how' utterly impossible our present activi- ties would have been for us three years before when we tackled the Freshman scene. VVe began to realize how effectively those three years had developed our' abilities and prepared us to handle this big, final Senior scene. The Seniors threw themselves into the activities of the school during the first semester in order to do their part in making everything accomplished at Leyden as success- ful as possible. Our members were outstanding in ath- letics, music, and in the class rooms. In athletics, Frank Morelli, we are proud to say, was voted the most valuable player on the team, and in Basketball, Donald Bell, al- though they were not far ahead of other boys participat- ing orr the respective teams. Our skill in basketball was proved when our class mates helped to win for Leyden the first conference trophy Our enthusiasm and our will to wrn brokc out very cften rn Mr Bakers history class rn the form of sn ke dances which we are proud to sav were the first cyer to take place rn Leyden These snake dances lead through the corridors and sometimes down through the rnarn street Of course we all know this was to arouse the students rnterest rn basket ball Our superrorrty over the Sophomores and Juniors was shown when we walked way wrth the rnter class tournament champronshrp A vrsrt to the band, orchestra and glee club rehearsals would show that almost every Senior was participating rn at least one of these organr fatrons Perh ps be t of all the high percentage of Sen rors on tle honor rolls this year has shown that we have understood the real rrm of school lrfe and what rt means to us rn our future work Deeds, not Words our class mottc has furnished a new thought for the last few weeks of school Our last play Nothing But the Truth prov e' extremely successful rrd leryes us wrth final sense or achievement The closing weeks of school have been full of crowded cvents and dutres Ihe Senior class meet rngs held over the selection of a class grft ordering of cards and announcements measurements for caps and gowns prctare taken for the composite and prepar tron for clrss clay have been mixed wrth final exams, book rc ports checking up of credits rnd yocatronal reports One ot the pleasantest memories that we take away from school rs the frne time we h d when we w ere entertained by the Junrors at the Junior Senror Prom The glorious end rs assured now and there remains only the Com mencement scenr rtselt ind th rt will soon transprre So the scenario ends r happv endrng for a happy Jolly group tlre Class of 1020 Gwendolyn Srebold SENIOR AMBITIONS X Banrc f of 55 011 Doctor Bell .Mant-QAS' -HRM-U Own a cleaning establishment Brekke lf.-Greens., Studen Grertz Prryate Secretary Gohrsch Secretary Student Saleman C P -X Kolze Ty prst urllard Hendrrksen Kenaga Chemrs1 JUNE 1929 NIcNIett 'Ra' '7 Cryrl Engineer Nlorellr Electrical Engineer O Connell Typr Student Sapp Business Man 03-4.4-an-G' Dramatrcs .P4.a.-M7 Prryate Secretary Typist FM Author hgmatchek Crxrl Inngrneer Rogers Row lett Srebold urrgsby Phrllrps v V , r I V . 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'V+ ' ' V' 1 ' MAROON AND WHITE FACULTY I ll Ill llll grl lielwt unsrutllln for the p. uns l 4 ull Ill ll 4 ml l lilflllll ll ll Krt Hill Ill oontlllllf-ll and the tlrs fralnknl ll ll 4 4 1 l s ll lllfllbll lllfllllfnb S E BAKER PRINCIPAL M1 Baker IS our prlnupal our fllendly, C0lllt8OLlS klndly pr1nc1pal, vshose executlwe ablllty makes the var lous wheels of our school machlnerx run smoothly H has a Iledltl lauoh, and a sense of humol We llke hlm We cant do lnlthout hlm She suored of nohlllts fl lenglll nunp MISS ELIZABETH ROBINSON Mlss RODIII on, a graduate of Chlcago UHlV6FSltX JOIIICKI our teachlng folce IP the fall She recelwed a 'Vfastels of -X1tS degree from the Unlverslty of Callfornl Mlss Roblnson teaches the meek Frosh nd the lordly Sen IOTS how to vtleld the Queen s Lngllsh She has had ex tensne tramlng 1n -krt, and duects the Art -'kppreclatlon Class She always had somethmg or other to IVIISS Thomas has been vulth us slnce 1992 What would we do Wlthout her She teaches us to parlez Francals, and she teaches us Hlstory She IS our verj efflclent I1b1 arlan She has sponsored the class of twenty nlne hrough thelr four years 'lt Leyden, and shes been cheerful about It Don t you llke that IH 1 teacher ion llau donn rlgllt Llelltl-n'lnt sud ll Xrtngnan Nlllll songs dlshlrh the Ifllllt N4 lnnt become 81Ill5f0lI'lC'll to tlum hll xollu lb so llezllltlflll MISS FLORENCE BIEDERMANN All our embryonlc Schumann Helnks and John Cormacks are dlrected by Mlss Florence Bledelmann She has charge of the Boys Glee Club, and the Glrls Glec Club Through her effolts the Muslcal Festlval was a success Mlss Bledermann also teaches sophomore Eng llsh and makes them llke lt' YIIIBKIN lalll her plan ultll great can lnd hlllllvd 'ls she planned MISS HLLFN' MILLER One of the gleat dlfflcultles ln Leyden vlas the man agem nt of the Iunlols through the stolm and stress of the Junlor plax and the Prom Thls vuas the task glven to 'lllss Mlller -Xsk anv Junlor lf she hasn't succeeded' She teaches Junlor and Semor tvplng and Junlor and Senlor shorthand classes In addltlon to these tasks she had charge of the Mother and Daughters Tea MR G Ill -XL -XSSIST-XNI PRINCIP-XI The buslness end of our actllltles s left to Mr Deal, a graduate of the Lnllersltx of Chlcago I-Ie has char e of the management of the school bank Hls classe ln elude Commelclal Geofmphy COIIIIIIBICISI Arlthmetlc Economlcs, Commelclal Lavx and Bookkeeplng N lv la du ln-d I0 the qqtnny nf hun h0llllPl'h lnl the knowledge of tu I l0IlIl1lihhPlll'N VIISS EDITH LOWE Mlss Lowe, vlho IS SLIIJQIXISOI' of the Home hconormcs Department IS fl graduate of the Umxelslty of Illlnols It all depends on hel whether Ieydens banquets ara successful or not And ln between tlmes she efflclently dlrects Glrls Phx slcal Educatlon, and teflhces a class ln General Sclence The mlptaln x s a man of foura and probltw MR L R WATSON Chlefly to Mr Watson a graduate of State Normal College Leyden ovl es the wlnnlng of the basketball chanl plonshlp Mr Watson entered Leyden from Antloch vxhere he had been coach for the past SIX NQRIS, each xear puttlng out champlonshlp teams He has charge of the Manual -Xlts department, and the Boys Physlcal Ifducatlon classes ll IN ml no lllf., l I-malll hillfllfi ins its Xl as rslll nf pall f'0ll'lllIlXl0ll lllll llrlnl l halr Nu alle llllelllgent and dlll le-lu smile sweetly F0 the dot MISS D -XLN -X BROWNI MISS Brovln, a graduate of the Peru Teachers Col lege came to Leyden m 1924 She guldes the students sately thru the P61112 ot algebra and geometly She also has charge of the school supply room, and through hel efforts Johnnle and Mary Leyden hxxe thelr pens anc p8l1ClIS, then notebooks and texts YIIIBIIW had the hes! of pa sports sln ua agrwllhlo 'lnrl her funler atlnn xx l Xrlflilll MISS P -XULINL SWINLH ART Mlss Sxlmehart a gladuate of the Un lel lty ot Il llnols, entered Lexden at the beglnnlng of the seconsl semester She has chalge of our school paper The 'Vlar oor and Whlte, and school dramatlcs she teaches Junlor hngllsh Publlc Speaklng, and Freshman and Sophomole Latln JUNE 1929 ' a '- - ' 'z ' Ili ' al G ls -lnnk frm' - r l ll 'I'- - ' 1 , ' 'I : 1 ' , ' H : l ' -ss. 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Leyden's final stand-- ing in the per cent column was 316, which topped the previous mark of .8?3. C a h I l Watson was optimistic oyer his materiu at the start of the seaosn He had Bell Brekke Guillard Rodgers, and Benny from last vears team to pick from The team was yery slow to round lnto form and they los a tough battle to Marne at Des Plaines 16 14 This gam was rust yy hat the team needed to polish off the offens They opened the season on the home floor against Palatine with their coach absent They battled their way to th front and befrt their foe by 18 19 Arlington lost their MARQON AND WHITE TICS lington and humbled the powerful Cardinals , 24-14, Guillard was the individual star for Leyden with seven baskets. Gurnee, Wauconda, and Barrington fell in rapid orrler in the following' tilts. The latter battle was the toughest assignment of the year and Leyden was forced to extend herself all the way to return the winners. On February 233, Warren came to Franklin Park with the idea to erase the sting of our previous victory over them. They' gathered a substantial lead by half time but a determined rally by our Maroons sank them 23-17. Wau- conda was able to offer no opposition and Leyden's second team beat them by 38-12. Leyden and Bensenville battled it out on the following evening before the largest crowd ever yvitnessing a bask- etball argument at the Leyden gym. Our Maroons rushed out in front but Bensenville soon erased this lead and won by 78 Z0 The orange team completely outclassed ou outfit in the third quart 1 which brought them a werl earned triumph fhe Ia Grange District Tournament was the next place of importance Leyden played Hinsdale and met with a drsasterous 21 20 beating, Our Nlaroons were wav orf fornr and at times they looked like a grammer school team This 0217119 ended the careers of three yersatrle bask I pper royy left to rreht Baker pr rncrpal 1 rrlsf n, Rodgers Nlocller Spalding Bork VK rt on Coach Lower royy left to right Coppage Gulllard Bell Brekke llortkf y1c'L first game to Leyden rn the history of the tyyo chools by lo 14 on January 11 -ind the next night they agari trourcecl Palatine for their third conference yrctory a row -Xfter then the team sailed along faultlessly and hum bled all corners Bell was playing great ball on offense wnrle Benny stood like a rnountarn rn front of the foes baskct On February 1 the -Xnnu rl Conference Tournament yy as reeled otl Leyden opened against Palatine and easi beat them by '9 11 On the following afternoon they col lrded yy1 h -Xntroch and lost by 11 'Q Our Maroon Pricres yvere onlv able to sink one free throw in 12 attempts which spelled doom for them Antioch yy ent ahead and mother ed -Xrlmgton for first place by 31 19 Leyden forgot about the tourney and tray eled to Af JUNE 1929 etball player at Le den they are Capt Ball Brekke, anl Gurlla d The e boy haye played ey ery game this year and were largely re pon rble for their team s great suc ces We 'Ire yery sorry to lose their seryuces but with seyen letter men back next year, we should come througn with another title yyrnmng team The sey en ay ailable for 1930 are Carlson Coppage Xl oitkeyyrcz 'Vloeller Rod ger Spalding and Bork In the eason Just past Ieyden compiler' a yery inter stlng stati tical reccrd Tw elye conference games yyerc played and Ley den made 9-lb points yy hrle holding the op positron to only lofi Thls ay erages to Z1 per game yyhrle therr foes could assemble only 13 Bell and Gurllard led the porn' gathers yy hrle Brekke w rs not far behind them Benny play cd defensiyely throughout the season and scor ed only about lo points rn all r . . . . . . - , rr n v . . , . v - ,- - . v . -- 0 C 1. y. . . . . 1 - - L . 1 . 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MAROON AND WHITE llghtwerghts Fnjov Best Year In History Leyden s Irehtwelght basketball team also had a rec ord breakrng season They won frxe whrle losrng sexen whrch rs thc best record any Ieyden second team has been able to make The team s blessed by the fact that no bo xy rs '1 senror and all 14 letter wrnners wrll be on hand next year Drogemuller Capt Srebold YN Srebold D -Xtherton Pllerson Kohn Johnson Don rhue Ourada Schutt StQll1lTl9tl Chrysler Rrese and Feeney won 1027 numerals Capt Bell Nhns Honorarv Reward For 1929 Capt Donald Bell Leydens flashy runnrng guard n the most valuable plan r aw ard by a unanrmous wore Bell certarnly desert es thrs drstrnctron because of hrs frghtrng heart and plarrng abr rty Every game on the thedule s rw Bell gorng, at top speed and keeprng the op posrtron on therr feet all the trme Hrs encouragrng word won the herrts of hrs team mates and they fought lrke lemons t hrs command 1929 Basketbarll Scores Football Scores for 1928 I Q x den Leyden Ley ds n Levdcn Leyden I evdi n I eyden Levden I ey den Ley den Leyde n Levden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Leyden Nlarne Palatrne Arlrngton Palatrne Barrrngton Benseny rlle Lake Zurrch Palatrne Antroch Lrberty vrlle Arlrngton Pros rso Wauconda Lake Zurrch Barrrngton Warren Wauconda Bensenvrlle Hrnsdale therr humrlratron of Palatrne s warrrors Just by wav of tunrng up for the brg, fuss wrth Bensenvrlle on Saturdav Levden sank the grant Provrso B team 19 0 Thrs game was by no means a set up for Leyden had to hustle every mrnute and hustle they 1 The Bensemrlle Leyden scrap at the end of each sea son rs aly ays a classrc And rt was rust that rn 1028 Pam tell rn heets all dar and I'rk Ieyden was slowly wrdenrng her area untrl around ame trme rt hal sur rounded the south goal post The entrre freld was nothrn but a mud pond and two braye teams paddled out rnto rt w rthout fear 'lhe students turned out 100 per cent and were recorded 'rfter four long muddy and wet quarter wrth a Ieyden yr tory 12 0 Fumbles were frequent on both srdes although Lex en easrly outplayed therr fo throughout When the frnal gun sounded endrng the game rt also ended the careers or srx gallant football stars at Leyden they are Capt Gulllard 'VIorell1 Sapp Bell Brekke and Rodgers These heroes wrll be sadly mxssed next fall but we feel well fortrfred wrth materral and hope to burld an even stronger team next year Rodgers Bork Drogemuller Wortkewrcv Spaldrne and Kyrrazopolos a lso won letters and wrll be avarlable for next veal s team The team record shows three wrns and srx defeat The strn of an unsucces ful eason was somewhrc squelched bv the three brg vrctorres at the end of the se son and Leyden rs safe rn sayrnrg we had a successful campargn Morell1 Wrns Most Valuable Player -Xw ard -Xt the annual football banquet rn Noyember a xotc was taken as to whose name should be engraved on the most valuable player trophy After the votes were count ed a four way tre exrsted The school authorrtres went rnto a huddle about the matter and decrded upon a boy who had labored gallantly rn the lrne at guard He rs lrank Morellr ra heart of the Hung., la con I at a It lt would hur through l an e not from fear l od he thankful I I not 11 hade of lt hut nltlr rmulatlon lu fought lrke a furlou tiger r llll Ihr 'lhree Ylu k e cr FOOTBALL TEAM HAS GOOD YEAR ENDS SEASON WITH THREE SUC CESSIVE WINS Frank J Bork A gallery of thrrty frve bovs reported to Coach L R Watson last September for football Among thrs bunch wire only four letter men from last years team and rt remarned fo Mr Watson to shape up a team to face War ren only two weeks hence Unacquarntance wrth hrs ma ter al made tlrrngs strll worse but he plunged rnto hrs brg task w 1th grrm defermrnatron After several experrment be molded together the team he thought was best rt consrsted of Drogemuller cer ter Wortkewrcv and Kyrra aopolos ends Bork and F1fe tackles Morellr and Sapp guards The pack frelfl was Bell quarterback Gurllard anl Spaldrng halfbacks Brekke fullback Thrs team carrred the brunt of battle throughout he year altho Rodgers replaced Frfe at left guard later rn the season The Vsfarren game was a heartbreaker for our sta' warts because they met 1 6 rexersal Leyden was n t outplayed but was outfought rn the frrst quarter and thrs ccounted fo Warrens vrctorv margrn Argos ffrant cornstarchers were the next foe whrch our Maroon prrdcs encountered A fumble rn the last mrnutes of play cost Levden thrs game Argo won 6 0 altho Ley den outplay ed them throughout The next three games were all conference engage mont and Leyden was beaten each trme by exceptronally close score Barrrngton Antroch and Arlrngton wer the yrctors Ieyden ended thrs drsmal losrng streak by crushrng Palatrne 32 0 For the frrst trme of the season our teanr worked rn perfect co ordrnatron and had lrttle trouble rn W arren Ar go Barrrngton Bensenvrlle Antroch Arlrngton Palatrne Provrso B Bensenvrlle Leyden Leyden Leyden Ley en Ley den Leyden Leyden Levden Levden l'he rule ll rt w re hut uw llf th nr on oluhel Ir uld le-are tlu 1.8 1 Ih Three Hu kcteer GIRLS ATHLETICS Durmg the ye ar of 1928 29 the department of grrls athletrcs has been makrng defrnrte progress under the cap able leadershrp of Mrss Lowe drrector of grrls athletr s 'lhe freshmen and sophomore grrls who take th s course played yolley ball rn class and also had darlv ex ercrses and gymnastr games, at the begrnnrng of the year Tlrerr basketball program was organrzed on a basrs of rnterclass games The freshmen rrls won the class tourn ament wrth Gadrun Jensen Iflrse Vlorose Ethel Blume Nona Robertson, Lrnnea Nensberg Evelyn Frtvgerald Dorothy Brttel Syrra Bartholrnr and Maryorre Nelson playing Some of these grrls played through the entrrc tournament others substrtued I'he grrls representrng the sophomore class were Phrl omena Lescher Josephrne Rrehl Dorothy Jenkrnson Ar nette Jenkrnson, katherrne Fox and Gertrude Broker The Junror contrngent consrsted of Jean Crarg Ma bel Houser Florence Rodrek Vrolet Hanthorn and Edna Herzberg In the game between freshmen and sophomores the freshmen were yrctorrous The freshmen also defeated the yumors The sophomores rn turn, beat the Junror makrng the freshmen the champrons The freshnren and sophomore grrls formed seyerrl teams nd played baseball durrng the season both rn gxm class and outside after school but the ur per classmen drd not enter rnto thrs due to a predomrnance of actrvrtres so near the end of the school year JUNE 1929 A. 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November Z1 Our second annual Harxest Dance rn honor of a losrng but nexer say die team Nuthrn too bi to tackle Wrsnt rt a scramptrous party November 29 20- 'lhanksgrxmg vacation A chance to relax for two days and get sick happrlx wrthout a fear of Iallrng behind in our work December '1 Ianuarx 2 Christmas vacation brought the chance to 1 loat oxer our gifts think of our pasts and l r0m The Three Nllrnke-tw-rs. March 12-The Dad's Banquet sponsored by the L club turned out a huge success. A larger crowd couldn't have been accommodated. March 15-Six Post-Grads cooperated and gave one of the best parties of the year for St. Patrick's Day. Every- body happy. March 27-The Seniors came off victorious in the lntra-Mural basketball tournament. Everyone got the morning off to watch the game and get rid of all that stored up pep Aprrl lo lhe Music Ifestrx rl grven to show what the band or hestra and xocal choruses had accomplished Everybody went home satrsfred so we can imagine what had been done May 9 Roughneck day brought a chance to come to chool rn old clothes and work off our surplus steam No' THF JUNIOR CL-XSS rn rke some rstonrshrng resolutions January Pl The lunror class presented therr pl rx was xx ell worth the xxeeks of hard work Januarv 31 Ifebruary 1 7 Levdens then 1000 per cent team went to the Conference tournament but suc ceeded rn xxrnnrng only the frrst game Drsheartemng, but the boxs et therr teeth and went 'rfter more Conference games February 14 Games Valent1nes,danc1ng etc Exery thing that makes a good partx the Qophomores had Ex ery one had r good time February 21 The grrls gaxe thelr mothers a tea Of course exelybodx had a good trmr Our girls know how to handle these affairs March 48 0 The basketball team traxeled to La Grange to take part rn the tournament Thev failed to make any shoxxrng there, but what of lt They already had the Conference Championship JUNE 1929 rowdyrsn but rust plain fun 'Nlav Pl Ihr Seniors presented their class plax en exer grxen at Lexden and we know vou enjoyed rt 'Vlay '31 Junior Senior Prom and the Junrors scored a success 1. gavly decorated hall, and a splendld orches tra made It a long to be remembered night for everybody there June 1 Another annual ex ent the Carnival Dance Streamers horns confettr laughter good mu a night of wholc ome frm 'lhe crowd xx hollx enjoyed them selxes didnt they now June 6- Class dax exercises with the Senior class farewell and the drstrrbutron of all honorary rewards and letters Juno r The end of r perfect year The speaker of the ex enrng was Dr Lexx rs Dean at LEWIS Instrtute The final send off of the Scnrors ard the goodbyes until the next y ar On xour mark, Seniors, get set, go V ' -. - 1 . 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' MAROON AND WHITE ACTIVITIES n thu orroxx nothing., xx: s tlllxlllg ol' In I 5 rl I t thc lul tl ermfn 0 le re n 1. xc lx III quen n rom 4 Ulu ketc 4 r THE JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Of course xxe ll nexcr forget rt as rf we exen needel a rnemorx book to ard us ln refallrng, to our mrnds th gala nrght What mghf ll ell you lxnoxx on the ex enrn of vlay the thrrfx frrst the semors the faculty, and the board members w ere entertarned most rox allx bv the run lor class and therr sponsor, MISS Mrller, at the annual Junror Senror Prom ll hat .1 party' As xxe approached the hurldmg and xxe xx ere alreadx experrenung a festrxe feelrng due to our sprc and span party clothes-the lrghts blrnkrng out rnto the darkness promrsed us that here was merrrment And as we stood rn the doorxx ay we could see the blue loxxered cerlrng and the brg, xellow, romantrc moon Then we entered, gazlng about us wrth narxe delrght and found ourselves rn an Lnglrsh frarden Oxer the garden xvalls quarnt whrte lattlced xx alls lrollyhocks f everx known color peeped at each end of the garden, daffodils showed therr yelloxv faces from green xx rndow boxes One corner wa separated from the dance floor by a bower of ferns and palms Here the guests played cards, rf thev lrked That musrcl It sent lrttle, peppy shrvers up and down our holrday sprnes' 'Ihe Parrots ' from the Northwestern Umversrty can play Just the type of music to make one enjoy a dance 1n an Lnglrsh garden, under a xellow moon, so we found and they seemed to blend rn wrth the whole scene rn therr lrttle lattrced pergola Here and there were lrttle benches and rustrc seats where we could srt and admrre the moonlrght and the dancers, and our Leyden boys, wrth therr harr sllcked down so becomrngly, and we drd so admrre the grrls rn lnerr dresses of pastel shades most surtable to an Eng lrsh garden Well, we danced' And xve drank the punch It was very good punch And We threw confettr and had ,1 gorgeous trme bloxvrng up balloons, and admrrmg the grrl frrend Gee, but we had a good trmel' tue 1 ball you know hoxx tln queen loxes uanclnl., l-ronr Thr I'hree 'xlusletur-. SCHOOL PARTIES In accordance wrth the custom of Lex den Hrgh School the three upper classes haxe sponsored a serres of socral hours, and the Post Grads have also served as hosts The musrc at all these partres was furmshed by our own orches tra, famrlrarly knoxxn as Pants and Hrs Suspenders The Semors started off our socral season by a party rn honor of the Freshmen Nedless to sax the Frosh were responslble for a good share of the entertarnment -Xfter a carefully executed program, dancrng was the feature of the evenrng Not to be outdone by the Senrors, the Junrors enter tamed at a. delrghtful Chrrstmas party There xx ere pre sents and food, Santa Claus and more presents -'tfter enjoyrng the grfts, and danclng, every one attested to the success of the ex enrng Then Valentrne s day came, and our Sophs sponsored a real party It xvas a partxl Valentrnes were drstrrbut ed some of them were attractrve, and some furnrshed a lot o good laughs Exery one enjoyed the partv good eats good muslc good entertarnment why shouldnt xxe enyox rt Frnally the Po t Grads announced therr rntentron of entertarnrng, and so xxe celebrated St Patr1ck's day There was a capacrtv crowd and ex eryone enjox ed the last dance of the year Hoxx the green decoratrons and the green ree cream helped them to enjox rt' All of these partres xx ere of such a nature that we antrcrpate next year's socral exents wrth enthusrasm Ihex nt4r1 ll the fommon hall nf the Inn and seated them s x tlhl lrom 1he 'lhrw Nlu ke-tear THE FOOTBALL BANQUET On Xl0XQI1IlJ9l 71 the day of the Harvest dance a ban luct was grxen for the football team And what a bar qcet rt xxas' The menu was as follows Frurt Cocktail Roas' Lorn of Pork 'llashed Potatoe Green Beans Prckles and Olryes Parker House Rolls Iumpkrn Pre xxrth Vvhrpped Cream 'lhen there were the nut cups rn the form of lrttre footballs 'lhe team would haxe taken on another season rrght 'rw ry for one more drnner lrke that The speaker for the nrht was 'Vlr H E Mrller or Ork Park an engrneer studyrng at Illrnors, where he also specralrlcd rn athletrcs I-lc gave a verx fme talk on sports rn rnshrp 1 talk whrch was lrked by exeryone Mr B rker, as master of ceremonres, next called 01 D1 Dodge donor of the football trophy to say a few words Doc reluctantly tomplled and then as rt was gettrng xery near trme for the dance to start, the meetrny, broke up Lxerx body happy Yesrree' 1 nh 1-ulnilned SI de Iraxilln- 1 IW lt ls lhllltxll 1 roxn gem worth tlrom1umI DI mls-r- If it in xxorth n nent Iix xxhom Q een sc nt ll the Irlll 1 e ATHLETIC TROPHIES GIVEN IN 1928 1929 L yden s collectron of trophles was notably rncreased rn 1928 '19 Three more beautrful cup awards were added and now a total of frve grace our trophy case 'Hrs Ada Dodge presented a tall graceful trophy on whrch wrll be engraved the name of the most valuabl baseball player each xear The honored one wrll also be awarded a gold watch charm, rn the shape of a mrnlaturc baseball Our great basketball team, as we all know won the Northwest Conference trtle for whrch they recelved a beautrful srlxer cup The followrng names appear on rt Capt Rell Gtullard Brekke Coppage Wortkewrcz, Carlson Bork Moeller bpaldrng and Rodgers The Bank of Franklrn Park also presented a srlver trophv to the basketeers Thrs one IS rn the shape of a basketball of regulatron srze The student body of Leyden hrgh school IS very proud of the trophres and xery appreclatrve of the communrtf' sprrrt and cooperatron shown by the donors Nothing makes tame pau-s more quncltlx than n thought xxhu r lb orh-. all the faculties of the one xxho ls doing the thinking The Three Nlur-keteers VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE PROGRAM Durrng the past school year a very defrnrte vocatronal gurdance program has been planned and executed The Frshmen and Sophomores have attended an assembll exery Wednesdav, held durmg the thrrd hour At th conx ocatron the faculty members haxe spoken to the un der classmen concermng the future of varrous xocatrons The upper classmen haxe folloxxed a slrghtly drfler ent program The Junrors have written long papers deal rng xxrth therr chosen xocatrons These papers are then worked ox er, and renox ated rn the Senror year Thus Ley den does ex erx thrng possrble to ard the 1nd1x rdual student rn chooslng hrs vocatxon JUNE 1929 T1 0 nl ' ' ' l.' : ' 'I 's nu - lnxll H , 1- ' ' - ' ' G . - xx'I ' - 1 ln- nhl ' - t' ll Oily we t ri '- to the 'INK 2 ll s 'l va Ili 2! 1 . - ' ' ' ' ' A is ' ' H- - 'I'h - Three , s - f s. -- . -A Y ' v , 1 . , ' -Q, I ' , . 1 V ' A 1 v 4 l ' - ' . . 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' Then Ylllarly UOIIIIIIIIFII h r smgmg with rneycpre sable feryor and fueling lrrum The l'h ec- Musketeers MUSIC FESTIVAL On Tuesday evenrng Aprrl 16 1929 the yarrous branches of the musrc department at Leyden combmed to put over thc frnest musrcal concert grven at the school Tlrrs yyas known as the Frrst Annual Musrc Festrval and now that thc precedent ha been e tablrshed rt wrll be an annual affarr The band under Wir Hannah s drrectron opened thc program Next the Boys Glee Club sang and then the Boys Quartet composed of Eugene Donahue Dale Rogers Howard Kenaga and Donald Hendrrcksen rendered two numbers Phe Grrls Glee Club was the next on the program The Grrls Trro consrstrng of Grayce Kolze Josephrne Rrehl and Flora Gorsch sang two numbers Then the Grrls Glce club rendered the Southern Medley by Prke rn costume a beautrful productron Proceedrng thrs num ber four grrls danced the Mrnuette rn costume After thc Grrls Glee club had performed so notably Mr Stark drrected the orchestra through frve numbers In Th Trumpeter by Engelmann the trumpet solo was played by Nathan Turner As a concludrng number Goln Home by Dvorak was beautrfullv rendered bv the mryred chorus accompanred by part of the orchestra The credrt for thrs wonderful program goes to Mrss Florencc Bredermann rn charge of the vocal musrc o Mr l A Stark 1n charge of the orchestra and to Mr VN H Hannah rn charge of the band COMMERCIAL CONTEST I'he Conrmercral Contest held at Palatrne May 4 was not as successful for Leyden as for some schools but we trust our students drd all rn thelr power whrch rs all we could expect from them Barrrngton won frrst thrs year an. honor whrch has gone to Palatrne for three years rn successron Palatvne won second place rn thrs year s event Among our own students the results were as follows Senror Fyprng Gwendolyn Srebold 1st Florence O Connell n Flora Gohrsch 3rd Irene Grerta 4th Senror Shorthand Flora Gohrsch 1st Gwendolyn Srebold 2nd Irene Grertv 3rd Junror Typrnv Florence Rodrek lst Margaret Korosv Znd Henry Moeller 3rd Edna Herzberg 4th. Junror Shorthand Margaret Korosy 1st Mabel Houser 2nd Florence Rodrek 3rd Bookkeeprng Gust Karabetsos 1st Edward Pmerson 2nd MAROON AND WHITE yas Imycy r I1 cv ary to affect yyea nr und pain ne a yer slrffuult tn It for so frm herl an mire ylllau Iron I' Q Ihru- Ylll eh JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Peg O My Heart On the ey emng of Thursday January 74 the Junrors under the drrectorshrp ot Mrss Nlrller and Mrs Cooper presented rdelrghtiul comedy Pe O My Heart was rncleed a charmmg play and our Junrors gave a sym pathetrc rntcrpretatron of J Hartley Manners character Thc play deals wrth the adyentures of Peg a poor Irrsh grrl lryrng rn New York who rs made an herress by tht death of her uncle md rs called to England to be reared by an arrstocratrc aunt -Xnrl what adyentures she drd haye' But frnally she won her way rnto the hearts of her rcratryes and rnto the heart of Jerrv Gale Spaldrng as -Xlarrc made a tremendous hrt a this eyceedrngly blase and stuprd young arrstocrat Jean C1212 made a most appea mf, Peg of my Heart Robert Schutt Interpreted Jerry most adequatcly In fact the whole c lst gaye us a treat worth rememberrng The cast was as follows Mrs Chrchcster JZIVIS Alarrc Chrchester Ethel Chrclrester Chrrst Brent Peg O Connell Hawkes 'Vlable Houser Charles Slebold Gale Spaldrn Edna Herzber Ralph Crysler Jean Cram Howard Coppage Hard yrolet Hanthorn Jerry Robert Schutt SENIOR PLAY Nothrng But The Truth On I-rrday evenrn May 24 the Senror presented thr rollrckrng comedy Nothrng, But Thc Truth rn the Ley den lrrgh school ymnrsrum The plav was a mrrth pro yokrng one de rlrn wrth the trrals and trrbulatrons or young gentleman who rashly bets that he can tell the ab solute truth for twenty four hours Every part ya unrtormly well portrayed Mrs Fhomas spon or rf the Scnror class and Mrss Swrnehart publrc speakrng rnstructor drrected the productron The cast of characters rn the order of therr appearance was Llarcnce Van Dusen Raymond Sapp -Xcton McNett George Egnatchek Eugene Gurllard Dale Roger Flora Gorsclr Gw endolpn Srebold Pnrd Phrllrps Irene Grert E M Ralston Brshop Dorm Rrchard Donnelly Robert Bennett Mrs E M Ralston Ethel Clark Gwendolyn Ral ton 'lflablc Jackson Nl alter 'lalaga Std ye all lung yo ualrr I nr mn m llllil ny It I nr r u long time Irnm The Three Illl Iwhwr ROUGH NECK DAY On Frrday Nlay 10 Leyden Hrgh School celebrated Lough Neck Day as rt was also termed The student bodv came to school dressed rn costume of all yarretres marvelous and amusrng to behold' We had yyrth us eyervthrng from W hee7er to demure lrttle grrls rn rompers -X pep program was staged rn the afternoon and the baseball team was grven a roval send off And speakrng of royalty Jean Crarg yy as elected Queen of Rough Nec Dry 'rnl Jrmmre Ixyrrazopulos was elected Krng They were crowned by Mr Hannah who was Master of Cere monres JUNE 1929 on 2ll'Ill unl I 1-nu I0lI ll In r r ln The 'Ihr ylu k te-er EIGHTH HOUR CLASS Some of the playful boys and grrls at Leyden haye calmed down to studrous chrldren srnce the erhth hour has been added to the school day If Johny acts too frrsky rn cla s or Jane persrst rn cheyyrng gum the teacher krndly hands them yellow slrp detarnrn them untrl four thrrty n the burldrng Each evenrng a teacher has charge of thrs detentron perrod yy here these lry ely youngsters must study therr lessons f01 the followrng day Irkeyyrse any student yyho rs belnnd rn hrs yyork 1 thus grycn the opportunrty to crtch up rn hrs subjects un der superyrsron Hence some people haye suggested thc name of Opportunrty Hour, for the erghth hour class .r A . . . 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S lippery Gertrude Broker ........,.... ..,....,..,...,., Shapely g olan . Richard Feeny .. ,...,,....... .......,...,,...,,.,,,,. .....,,,,,,,,,.. . . Comjgpl Carefree ,.,....,.,..... ..... Kathryn FOX ..................................,....,.............,..,............. Prim Hazel Giles .,.. ,..... ,....A....A..,......,.,...........,,......,.,.,,.........,.,., Q u iet William Ha L18 ......,................ .......,,........,.,,...,....,,l.l. R eserved 8 Maxine Harris ..l,.....,..........,..., .............l...,......,,...,........, S edate Adeline Keller ..,..,.....,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,l,.,,,,,,,.,,,4AA4,, ,,,4,,,,,,,,, C hatty Louis Kenaga .......................... , ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,l.4 Sweet Raymond Kohn ...............l......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,4,,A,,,,,,, Hotheaded Lavora La Sage ....... . .,.. , ....,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,, Poised Ll0yd.Reiss ...,.....,.. ,... ,...,,... ,.... .,....... H a n dsome Lloyd Lundberg Bashful Joseph Maturno ........................,,,...,,,,,l,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Playful -i fl Wllb,?gr'tQRath .......... 5 ............l..,......,,.,,..,............... Latinious v4A4fvs4,4. Helen Rhue ........,...............,..,..........,,.......,..,..... Josephine Riehl ,........,,.....,...,..l....................... .. Appreciative ...............Nimble Ellzabeth R1ehl ...,.,......,.,..,...,................ ..........,..,-,---,,,-, F lippantx f Wilbur S iebold ...V.. Y...........,...............,...................... Edmund Smith ......... .............,....................l..... Shjgkish Reserved Margaret Sonnenber - ....... .................................,..A -......-.. S h y Elmer Steinmetz ...A .,....,.......... Pleasure-loving Hal ry Streetz A,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..., ,,,,,,,...l.,..... .....l,......., C O I1 SCi6ntl0Us XNaoma Taylor Good-humored s-Anna Louis Thackerahyh .,... ...... Flirtatious Rose Wilke ................................................,...l.,............. Sturdy Benny..Woitkewicz .....,....,.......,....... .. Y .............. ..,.... . -Xthletic Esther Wolski ......,..........,...,.... ................,................,.. R eticent Mona Coonley ......,...,................,,...,.,,......,,.,.,.....,,......, Beautiful Dorothy J enkmson ...,.......,,..... ,.......,.......,................ . -Xttractlve Annette J enlfinson .,...........,.............................................. Fe-ppy Julia Mariam ........,...........,.,... ,,,,..,..,.......,,...... S elf-sufficlent Raymond Johnson ,.,.,......, .,... .,.,......,.,.....,...,......,,.. T 9 lkative If ' 1 ah-07 uf! Sherrill Allen Stephen Atherton .Erank Bork M5 rtle Vethe Howard Coppage 12 V154 Jea Craig 9-44 Ralgh Crysler Eugene Donahue Xlgfraltiar Drogemuller 'K Ou row Ellerson tf Edward Emerson Violet Hanthorn Edna Herzberg 'P if '11 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS JUNIOR FOLLIES Tle gas group ente ed the room hilarmunlx Irom The Three Nlusketee Frangfurters Food Enrri Films l' air Females Fellows Fiction Facultx Funnvpap rs Fire brigade Friend Foothghts Gust Karabetsos Mable Houser Grayce Kolze Margaret Koros , 774-'f il-Ienry Moeller Lmmznff 'fini Finance Fnhs Fashion Freckle Farms -L13-11IlC.Qj.2L.. .Eemmms-L.faCPb... Charles Siebold Gale Spalding Walter Talaga Florence Rodrek Jimmie Kyrlazopolas Elton Stueve Fllnatlonqqfmf fy Freshman Femmes Figure Fudg' Football Forvs ardness JUNE 1929 6 I4 4 .. , A, r - ' u A l'H,'y ' --.-. ..... ., ..,. ....... , , ,.........l... .... . -' . S ' -----.----. Qff..flffffffffffffffffflffffffffff ....,. .... 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' is MAROON AND WHITE ORGANIZATIONS I'o he an memher of the Illrhketeer xxhli Hn Il0n0l' Trim re Ihre: WI: I-ulur L CLUB The L Club rs an 0I'QdIl17d.tlOI rn xx hrch all box s earn mg a letter rn one or more mayor sports may become a member 'lhe I club has been responsrble for th annual Pads Banquet followrng the close of the baske ball season The purpose of thls organrzatron rs to strmu late rnterest rn schola trc work among the athletes -X present there are stxenteen member rn the club sexen of whom are Senrors Lnderclassmen wrll frll these places next xcar The offrcers of tnrs club for 1908 are Ray morrd Sapp Presr lent IX alter Drogemuller Vrce prer dcnt md Pdw ard Fmerson, secretary traesurer N und the Irulnpets urlnlnnlnlul the king Ire Three ilu kd:-er THE LEYDILN BAND Hats off' Along the street there comes -X blarc of bugles, x ruffle of drums Hats off' Hen comes Leyden s band' Our band has made mrraculous progress Lstablrsh ed rn 1921 rn two vears trme rt has become the well equrp ped and adequatelv trarned machrne that rt rs Vlachrnr drd wc sax 'I But rt s a machrne wrth a soul for we hay. some genurne musrcrans rn our mrdst Lnder the drrectron the very capable drrectron of Mr W H Hannah and Mr Stark our band has been more than progressrve New equrpment rs constantly berng added and new unrforms were purchased thrs year These unr forms consrst of a maroon cape, lrned xxrth gold and whrte trousers whrte shut and a maroon tre A maroon cap wrth a xxhrte band, wrth a smaller maroon band superrm posed and a gold Ley den seal complete the ensemble M Hannah s outfrt rs whrte and Mr Stark s tarlored, maroon drum major s surt grves 'r professronal touch to the whole band Durrng the year a baton was presented to the Leyder band by Mr J Stewart but other than thrs, the expense 1 f the band rs met by str dc nt actrx tres For rt s our ban and were proud of them xx trlx r untul h Il 1 an o re urn en mr por ru 1 mrlln zu tor III lhnt nmhrrnn tene from re Threr YIII keteers THE DRAMATIC CLUB 'Ihe Drarnatrc class at I eyden has been busy for sex eral weeks to prepare entertarnment for the freshmen and Sophomores -X one act play entrtled The Trxstrng Place b Booth Tarkrngton, was the lrrst attempt Thrs play r xery characterrstrc of most of Tarkrnton xxrrtrngs de prctrng sx mp rthetrcallx 1 bashful youth who rs rn loxe w rt an older w om rn Walter Drogemuller took the part of th boy Fnrd Phrllrps tht young xx rdoxx Other members of the 1 lst were How rrd Ixenrgr Xrolet Hanthorne Frank Nlorellr l'dnr Herzcbcrp rnd Irmmre IXXIICIIODIIIO Other plays studrf d bx the ur rre Xoung -Xmerrt 1 rnd Bx Courrer Nlembers of thc dramatrc club are Jean Crarg VS al ter Irrogemuller Gale Spaldmg Nlable Hou er Gust Karabetos, VS alter Tal rga Raymond Sapp lnnrd Phrllrps Elton Stuexe Xrolet Hanthorne Frank Nlorellr Jrmmre Ixxrr'r7op1rlo rdna Herzebera and Howard Kenfrga mrurtant ra tl: dull of the tfllllltl Thr Thre ilu keteer THE ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL From the trrne Mr Baker frrst took control of Leyden hrgh chool he had been consrderrng a board of control xx hrch xx ould haxe the pow er to decrde rmportant questrons de rlrng w'rth rthletrcs He belrexed that rf thrs board of control were compo ed of student wrth rn adxrser from the faculty at the head, they xxould probably do as the student oody wrshed and there would be a greater co JUNE 1929 operatron from the students 'lherefore on October 19 1996 the Board 01 Control for athletrcs was frrst organraed -X constrtutron was drawn up and the managers were appornted They were to haxe charge of all athletrc awards to frx the prrceg sr all grmes and to xote on all elrgrbrlrty lrsts The frrst offrcers electel were as tollows Frnance Commrttee Lourse Peckham charrman 1 zaheth Frfe 'rnd Gwendolyn Srebold -Xthletr Manager Fred lxrrchoft Football Law renece New house Basketball Gale Spaldrng Baseball Maurrce Wadsworth Track G V Deal, -Xthletrc Drrector S I' Baker Prrncrpal John Thacker rv, Presrdent Henry Hudson Secretarx Ray mond Nlrelsen Treasurer At the trme of the organrzatron rt xx as held merely a an experrment It rs now a permanent frrcture anc ha proxen satrsfactorrly rts worth The offrcers for thrs year are Mr Baker Frculty Supervrsor Mr Deal Gem ral -lthletrc Manager Eugene Gurllard, Presrderl Gale Spauldrng Secretary Helen Natron Treasurer Mrss Ioxxe Manager of Crrls -Xthletrcs Mr Watson Coach Raymond Sapp Manager of Football Lugene Donahue, Manager of Basketba VS oodrow Ellerson, Track and Freld Ch rr les Srebold Baseball so 1 lc wq tUIIlIlIlIIt unr elxe IIIIIHCN that JIIUIIIP muy In ex ill ed Irom lhe I'hree Nlusketcerw STUDENT COUNCIL lhe Student Councrl was organrzed rn September 1921 for the purpose of establr hrng a co operatrve student faculty organraatron rn Leyden hrgh schorl whrch would serve to eley ate the morale of the rnstrtutron to the hrghest possrble lex el, to marntarn a hrgh scholastrc standrng, and held before Leyden hrgh school durrng the xear of 1928 1999 by the folloxxrng ofrrcers and members Offrcers I resrdent -Xcton McNett Vrce Presrdent W rlter Drogemuller Secretary md Treasr r r Gwendolyn Sreborl Members 'Dan Atherton NN rlbur Sreboll Vrolet Hanthorn Junror Representatrxes 1 oben Schutt VN alter Dro emullcr SBI rtrrce Grrgshy S1 nror Represent rtrxe -hton WIrNett Gwendolyn Sreb wld Sophomore Repre sent rtrx es t 1 un rut rer :url xfllllll rum It Ihree Xlu ketenr PEPPERETTES The Pepperettcs were organrzed rn January 1978 under the spon orshrp of Mrss Swrnehart for the purpose of promotrng pep and school sprrrt The grrls wear at tractrxe maroon and whrte surts they do everythrng pos srble to show lox alty to Leyden rnd to support 'rll athlet c eyehts The nrembers are Gwendolxn Srebold Presrdent Lrrrd Phrllrps Nrolet Beyer Iulrse Morose Annette Jen km on Dorothx Ienkrnson, Helen Rhue Verna Rowlett llrfrbetl Rrehl Jo cphrne Rrehl Flora Gorsch Iren Grertz Vrolet Hanthorne Ethel Blume, Mona Coonley anl Blanche Moeller U' . 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A . ' . . . . 1 1 N' , ' , . F r ' S , 1 . . . 1.' ' 1 . ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 : ' L, G 7 L L , - 2 V z r .. ' 1 . .S 1 g . ' - I . 1 1 ' ' S S s ' z ' '. ' '- if . 1 - 1 F' 1 1 ' '- 1 ' -' 1 1 1 -1 V , ' 1 1 . MAROON AND WHITE ' FRESHMAN AMUSEMENTS ' r XEme1y Allen .....,.......,....,,.,..,,......... .Architecture John Banas ,,.. .....................A....,....,.,,........... ........ A g riculture :Mike Bistry ..A. , , ' M' A .,.,...............,........,. Arguments Stanley Boyle ..,..... . ........,...,,.,,..,.....,...,.,.l..,,..,,,,,,,,,4,, Angels George Bradof ,,........, ,,...,....,..,.,......,,....,.....,..,, , Apron strings Joseph Castle ..,...,................l,..,...,............,,...,.......... Anecdotes Emil Celestini ..,........,..........,......,............................., Absence Ervin Cimo:-howski . ....,,.,. ....,,,.,..... .....l..,.,,..,,,.... . A nticipation William Dolomore ........................................,,...,.......... Answers James Eul ..........,.,.......,..,.......... ........,. , ,......,.. .... A p probation Alarm-old Fife ..ff,43..4,ff.. . Adventure -Martin Gleason . .. .... . ...............,,,,.,. A313535 A Byron Good ...... ff .......... Z! .........,..........................., Artillery Rox' Hedges ....,..,.l.e...............................,..............., Apparatus Ch ules Heifberg vi4.4f1n.f4 Abbrevlatlon Nicholas Keinpf Audrey Pied koxosx Lt' -r. -f Air Castles Max I uber Adoratlons Dmoths I ee Kipp 7- Fifa, Amorous attachment Audrey Kilman 7 Appearance Ruth Koenig fp Acqualntances Virginia Berg ,,....,......,,,........................... i............ . -Xngleworms Violet Beyer .....,............................,...,.,.....,.,.,............. Aquatics Dorothy Bittel .,..i Aspirations Ethel Blume ............. ..................... Q? ..... Ambition Adeline Boldt ...,.. Alarm Clocks Anna Brodkorb ..................,...... , ,,...............,,,...... Appreciation Caroline Cerny ..,,,....,... ............. , .... A ttractions Evelyn Draper . . Evelyn Fitzgerald Evelyn Giertz ....,. . . .. .... Aunts ....,...,..,.., ff .,.,............................. Ability A-cuteness 'Dor1s Hernstrom .. . .. .. ..... .,.. ...................,...... . Aptitude Eleanor Jensen .... -Gudrun Jensen Bemice Baranski Carl Metz John Morelh Benny Meyers Anthems Affinities Arlthmetlc Alfalf 1 AD1mat10lI Zh- f George Neuzil Affluence Gilbert Ourada Athletic Walter Pugesek Agreement Sam Puglia Antics THE FR.ESHM.AN CLASS I leanoi Larson sealant A Admlrel William Reckers Ex .1 I on ue Attire Herman Rothflelder Blznche Mahlei Algebrz John Redding Helen McCoy Appearanc Henry Schmldt Lfitlpbw Ina Norten V MJZMN A writing Edward Schraft 9 Ixona Robertson W4 Actlons Ver-ner Senger Muriel 'laylor A111265 X11-vin Sherry Lal CIBC Lechnel Ph e Hoiose 1 lnnei X lnsberg Audi I Nathan Turner one f' Athletics Ruben Wallen iAicton George Wells Nlirioue Ixelson Aeroplanes C01-nelius 0 Grady Ruth yoelltcl Florence Rolgers Sy11a Baltholxni Affection 'Appetite Levhton Phillips Apples William Riley ' If 0 . . - . ,ie 2 - . - .. ,, .. ............... . .,.. ........... ..... ..... . . . .v ...................e. , '. ,. ....,. 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' ' ' . ....... ........... . ......... ......... , ........ . ................... .............. .4 Allurements Agility Angels Q 'l 1 Assembln Artlsts Asparagus Amlablhty -Xnlmadverslon Arm chal s -Xpphcat on Alleglan e Altercation JUNE 1929 Jr MAROON AND WHITE IN AMONG THE LOCKERS lex exerx n nm t I r lllfli flt-4 of l.a112'IlN'I' NIH! IH Ir 2 xln keher I-rqshns Fen Commandments ay K Hoxx does It feel to be smart Tl1ou shalt not xhen thou 21pp1o'1chest upper classme1 It 1xe mn thx head thy l1d 'lhou sh 1lt no 1ndul e III the 1,re1t pr1x1leg,e of x 1mo mv u 1111 1 s 1 or fe1r thou 1111 he t te.11 thcx ho111espun p21nt.1 loons thou h1lt 1efr11n from SCXIIIIH xon trees 011 thv L pre1111ses lxe d1ys 1n1 n1 ht htlt thou lxhor 1111 I0 '1ll tl1x home xxo1k But the slxth d 1x IS 21 tooth III day ln xx hlth thou shalt IIUt dr 11x other xx o1lc than chef r old Lexden Hono1 tl1y upperflassmen that thy days max be lone md happx ln thl sthool the senlors of 1928 thx nenefactors h1xe Qlx en thee lhou shalt take It sloxx xxhen thou slldest doxxn e bamsters 'llou shalt not speak u11t1l thou art spoken t thv upper classmen Rr mebu thy books to keep them vxholey I lhou shalt IIOt t1x to make OUI school louder 1nd ILIYIIIIPI I'11x presence has '1lreadx made It so Is lh1tN1c1 We xsk You' Mrs xV1lsh Ihe typmg, tl1ss has lntreased x' II1og2n1ulle1 I xxh1t' I I'I'0ISll Ihey xe Got Your Number Iu111or Don 1ld I'I8IltII'ILkNt II IN 1n the book store buy 1 1, books 1osh xx h 1t or I 'Now xlnt lh1t bumpml I reshlc KIVI mu 1l -x1t 1 I xxonder xxh 1t ICIIIKI of xxoofl xx1ll ust for 111x t1blc Jun1o1 Axx, us xour hzad Fnghsh Xs She Is Spoken 'xt Iexden 1x 5211111 Iltl 1nf r Oh kld xou l1ou xx ls there re ofl to chool to tutx IIee'1th1111111g xxc IILI t nou PI And hoxnnxxork do exten 1xelx Hu Hex xx hoopct Illfl Hold Q1 Qhe xx ould e 1 I8 xou lrs o1n to tax 1fte1 schoo1 Jn 1n C111 xxt xxed lllxe to How xluch Is 'lhat xIr We 1l If xou people xx ould p1x '1 llttle '1tte11t1o11 XIOIJP 1 s 2 I c smell Smzlt xx hat xIr Qtuk Hoxx d1d they exft d1 coxe1 1ro11 tl .Ienstn I'hex smelt It JUNE 1929 Wlllxdl S Dont xxozrx xou ll nexer he bothered r xelsh Box Osf If xx ncoxx 1 xou Lt t It thf gnls lI'1xL o11lx dresse on ' CII 1Ju111o1 'mx xxas xslxfc xx tt xI 1111 x ItOIl If 1 111fr1t xIr Bake1 R1x Sapp xIr Btker Hoxx d1dth1t happen Rap Sapp xVeIl xou see therr ITL elght III ou1 hou r- ant the 1larm xxas onlx set f0I sexen R IIIOIIQI hx xxerc xoul ts fr chool I ox ersltpt Some Fgg Gust K xvlflltll ls ught the yolk of an egg IS xx h1tt are xxh1te'I Estelle Is xx hlte Gust K 'xlo It s xelloxx I5 Phat So Jean C OI1 xeah I Well I not1ce th tt the glrls all the yellmg at the football games Gale 3 Uh huh' Ilke th1s Yea Ieyden Yea Lex gurls' Isnt th It x1s1t111g iludItPIIJIClx too cute for xxord IIIJ xlust Hue Bun In In1.,1sh Gosh Ixc got to th1ovx 111x gum txx 1x 111y 11xx dtlllllf., xxhx Iht Jokcs' -1 Il xer t1n1e I1 xtk to 1 1rth th onlx thmg' e letognlff xxould ht th yokzs I1 So x ut 1 sen 1 x e I u e mme 1nd xou con 1ss 1 tl II hhm 1 Hoxx do xou spe hol1d1x ost Gr 1d u xI1ss xl1ller xx hx th 1t 1snt 11ght o t G1 1d 1 t om ls 111 the So Sex Is 111d e 1 Ilftlrlllg' o 111 un 1n I Illll B111 xx hx do xou th111k th It 111 111 1 c 111x111g 1 l1nte1n lllll tux the llttle box to chool xx 1ll11111 D He prob 1blx LUIIIQ' to n1gl1t thool X Puzzle 1xce II11 fLllIIICtI'xI Cee I' thu xULI1 fI2,'L1I9 cute Ro e xx hlth one xx1ml111t I1 EIIf.,II hj xx zlter dont xou knoxx tl1 It It 1 1111pol1te to 1I1f,QII'Upt I 1 x xxfll xou IIIYGIIUD 111s xxhen I xx2111111 1 erx t1111e I t11t you s xx 1lter plt lst stop tal IIIL xI1ss xI1ller tln Shhd 1 Hoxx do spell tggs shhd Student Just K Tl ,' ,' 11 en 111 st ' ' ' . -l 1' 'l'1 P- , s - 1 ... 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Roman xx eddmg F R 1111 111 11te1 than xou thlllk I 'im Ihope o Shes Ifunnx That Way .Iuha I got '1 cou ln and thex re txx1n Je 111 b 1x Gray Le, do xou knoxx xxhat Grax ce Vxh t do xou tl11nk I 41111 1n elect11c1an Bennet D He xx as p1obablx '1 lqdlfl announcex VVhx Not h1Ol6t H fl9dd1Ilg her Qhhd noteel I xxalked an Qr1lx X011 How s Zat Ilorence Podrck LI11 txpmgj Oh gee, I alxxayb Int e d of N13 lnsplratlon Fhex dj WK r1te 1 poem Noxx xxh it Qhall lt be About 1 sa1l1ng bo It O1 a Lllllllllllf' tree O1 about the vxtathu It s certamly nlce, For 1a1n md cold together Su1e make fmt ICC Ixe lacked 1115 b1a1n I or th1Q pool stuff Vhll they let lt go bx Or call It 1 bluil Steve What s fhe D1ff NI1 Deal Vlhat Q a fratt1on John -X broken bone Vl ho Told You Mr Stark Vx hat ammfll furmahes ue xx1th pork Walter The Porcupme Correct 'Nh Deal If xI'1lX had wx. eggq and uaed Sm, xxha xx ould Qhe haxe leftq NI1llll'QfIF Lggrahells V NI 1lIlllGl You can t xx alk that xx ax 111 Nhorthand I ll Blte NI1Q B1e'ernmnn Hoxx do xou expect to img xxhen dont look 1t n1e X NN eek Romance I told her that her Qlnlle Outshone the bllghtnew of the SUN txx IQ boldlx done She 1111 she could l'or,q1xe the f1ct lh It I had llttlc MON Qhe could be xx on Q tl en began to f1gure out ll coat of llfe for TUL Wh 1t elae to do and xx hen xxe 90LI,Q,'l'1t '1 n11n1Qte1 Illl death xxe sald I 1ox ed F161 deSp1te her hap xxh1ch made her Qax eth THLR I d not demur But xxh Il l found Qhe couldnt bake -Xnd couldnt ex en FRI Nhe xouldn t tlx ax Hltll inappx Qtoues 'Shr moet nonehalantlx SAT I left her flat Patty Gale 9 lnnmx SlCk Chuck Vx 'lt of Qchoolq Th1rf1 101 Ill h chool studentQ to be thankful for le Lfllfli Cnr1Qtm1: eu1nn1er xacat1ons ICQ cream I '7 Second Chlldhood fm, QQIHOI Semors rathez bold I Houx Ju t I-leehxee four xezrx old X Good Reason Ifor Playmg Hooky Io Ruhl 1In L1t1n claisj bee, all the Lat1n xxe le11'n xxe forget fIUI'lIlQ,' tl1e un11ner xacatlon Iou1Q Is Sh be qu1et or thex xxont g'1X6 us anv XdCdtl0H tall 1 ncl1 xxfater , Qtudx peuods teacher n1eet1ng x lu lf gum intl the 'xlaroon and Whlte Hey Hex and a Hmad or Txxo N11 NN el I1 Xou dont uee xour head Ifugene C 1 xte He S Lot to get 0ll6 f1r t Dots fht Ily leaf Ply II fxxrltmg on Vxallx bac j Vx '11t tl ou -X brueht pup1l xx hen asked VK hen the leaxe begm to 111011151 wee that ehe ll call me up turn, hr ICDIIQII the nlght before exame at Leyden h1gh XX ll No sh: xxon t Shi ll call xou doxxn JUNE 1929 I . 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