East Leyden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Franklin Park, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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•«•♦♦« Walter Drogemuller We was comely in countenance .... strong in person.”—Ch. VII, “Ivanhoe. Football '28. '29; Basketball '29, '30: Viee-Pfesitlent “L” Club '29; Vice-President Student Council '29: Vice-President Student Association 29; President Student Association ’30; President L” Club ’30; Class Treasurer ’28; Class President '29; Maroon and White ’27, ’28, '29; Full House” '27; Trvsting Place ’30; Playcrafters’ Guild '28, ’29; Fire Patrol '28, ’29. Edward Emerson His keen piercing dark eyes told in every glance a history of difficulties subdued, and dangers dared.”—Ch. It, “Ivanhoe.” Baseball '27. '28. 29, '30; Student Council '30; Playcrafters’ Guild ’30; Clarence” '30; Trysting Place '30: Science Club '30; Secretary Commerce Club '30; Basketball Manager '30; Band '27. '28. ’29, '30; Orchestra ’27, ’28, '29, ’30; “L” Club ’27. ’28, '29, '30; Sec.-Treas. “L” Club ’28, '29; Athletic Board of Control 30; Leyden Music Festival '29, ’30; Conference Music Festival ’28, ’29, ’30. Violet Hunt horn “O gentle maiden, by the gentleness and candor of your nature I pray you listenl — Ch. XXVllt. “Ivanhoe.” Glee Club '27. '28, '29, '30; Basketball '28, '29; Treasurer of Athletic Association ’27; Peg O' My Heart” '29; Maroon and White staff ’29; “Trysting Place” ’30; Leyden Music Festival '30; Conference Music Festival ’30. Edna Her .berg Her complexion was exquisitely fair . . • . —Ch. IV, Ivanhoe.” Peg O' Mv Heart” ’29; Clarence ’30; Secretary Class ’27, '30; Glee Club '27, '28, ’29 '30; “Trysting Place” '30; Playcrafters’ Guild ’29, '30; Commerce Club '30; Vice-President Glee Club ’29; Basketball ’28; Commercial Contest ’29, '30; Leyden Music Festival '29, '30; Conference Music Festival '29, 30. Mabel Houser Her high and firm resolve, which corresponded so well with the expressive beauty of her countenance, gave her . . dignity.”—Ch. XXIV, “Ivanhoe.” Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; “Wisdom Teeth” '28; Peg O’ Mv Heart '29; Trysting Place ’30; “Clarence ’30; Playcrafters’ Guild '29, '30i Commerce Club '30; Basketball '28; Class Treasurer 29; Glee Club Treasurer '29; Commerce Club President '30; Commercial Contest '29, 30; Conference Music Festival '29, '30; Leyden Music Festival ’29, ’30. Patricia KlrchholT “Endowed with knowledge, as well as animation anil beauty, she was ItUtVersatly admired.” Ch. XXVHI, Ivanhoe. Glee Club '27, '28, '30; Basketball '28; Clarence” '30;; Science Club '30; Wisdom Teeth '28; Leyden Music Festival ’80; Conference Music Festival ’28, '30. Grayce Kolze Her dress was of pale sea green silk . • . a golden chain hung round her neck . , . her hair of a color between brown and flaxen was arranged in graceful manner.”—Ch. Ill, Ivanhoe. Glee Club ’27, '28, '29 .’30; Playcrafters’ Guild '27, '28, '29; President Commerce Club '29; Class Treasurer '30; Humor Editor Maroon and White Staff ’28. ’29, ’30; Clarence” '30; Leyden Music Festival '29, ’30; Conference Music Festival ’29, ’30. Margaret Korosy “ 'Thou art keen-witted,' said the Templar. Thou art sharp-witted.' ”—Ch. XXIV, Ivanhoe.” Glee Club '28, '29; Clarence ’80; Basketball '28; Commerce Club '30; Leyden Music Festival '29; Commercial Contest '29, ’30. James Kyrlazopulos His manners partook alike of the grace of a courtier and the frankness of a soldier.”—Ch. XXIII, Ivanhoe.” Entered from Carl Schurz '27; Football '27, ’28, ’29; Baseball '28, ’29, ’30; “L” Club ’29, ’30; Sec.-Treas. L” Club '29, ’30; Trysting Place” ’30; Maroon and White ’28; '29; Glee Club '29; Fire Patrol '28, ’29; Playcrafters’ Guild ’29; Leyden Music Festival ’29; Conference Music Festival ’29. Minnie Leavitt ‘Lady,’ she said, 'your countenance . . . will long dwell in my remembrance. There reigns in it gentleness, and goodness.' ” Entered from Lake View ’29; Orchestra '30; Leyden Music Festival 30. Henry Moeller He was nut above middle stature, but broad shouldered, long-armed, and powerfully made. — Ch. IV, Ivanhoe.” Band '27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Orchestra '28, 29. ’30; Commercial Club '30; Baseball 27. '29, '30: Football '29; Busketball '27, '29. ‘30; L Club 27, '28, ’29, ’30; Leyden Music Festival '29, '30; Conference Music Festival '28, 29. '30. Florence Rodfek “Thy speech is fair, lady, and thy purpose fairer. —Ch. XLIV, “Ivanhoe.” Entered from Hilbert, Wisconsin '28; Glee Club '29, '30; Maroon and White '29, '30; “Clarence '30; Leyden Music Festival '29. '30; Conference Music Festival '29, '30; Commercial Contest '29. '30; Latin Medal 29. Maurice Sax ‘7 am not wont to be baffled in my enterprise”—Ch. XXXIII. Ivanhoe. Band ’27, '28, 29 ,'30; Orchestra 28, 29, '30; Commercial Club ‘80; Class Treasurer '27; Leyden Music Festival ’29, '30; Conference Music Festival 28, ’29, ’30. Page 5



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itohert Schutt I a If inn h null meet fairlii every honorable chull, uti ’h. V, Ivanhoe.” Student Council '27, '28, '29, ’:t0; (’beer lender '27, '2H; Lightweight banket bull ”29, ’,’1(1; Baseball ’29, '99; Football Manager '.‘it); Vice-President Class ”28; L” Club ’29, '«(); Athletic Hoard of Control ’IJO; Maroon and White Stuff '29, ”10; Vice-President Science Club ’,’10; Hand ”27, '28, ”29, '89; Orchestra '27, '28, '29, ”10; ! Peg O’ M.v Heart '29; Clarence” ’tit); Leyden ♦ Music Festival '29, '39; Conference Music Fes- J tival '28, '29, '80. Charles Siebold ♦ Fur never did so strong a hand head a how, ! or no Inn an eye direct a shaft. — Ch. Xl|l, ! Ivanhoe. J Cheer Leader ’27, ’28, ’29; Peg O’ My ♦ Heart” ’2!;; “Clarence” ’30; Football ’28, ’29; ! Basketball 29, ’30; Baseball ’29, ’30; Playcraft-| ers’ Guild ’29; L Club ’29, ’30; Fire Patrol | ’29, ’39; Maroon and White Staff ’29. Gale Spaldintt Fare thee well, gallant Outlaw! — Ch. i XXXIII, Ivanhoe” Baseball ”27. ’29, ’30; Football ’28, ”29, ’30; Basketball ’29, ’39; Manager Baseball ’27; Secretary Class ”27; Secretary Athletic Association ’29; President Athletic Association and Board of Control ’3(|; Vice-President Senior Class ’30; Playcrafters’ Guild ’29, ’30; Peg O’ My Heart ”29; “Clarence ’30; Wisdom Teeth ’28; L Club ’27, ’29, ’39; Secretary b Club ’28; Glee Club ’29, ’30; Band ’27, ’28; Orchestra ”28; Maroon and White Staff ’29, ’39; Leyden Music Festival ’2!), ’39; Conference Music Festival ’29, ’30. FI ton Stueve Above all, he was known to he liberal and hospitable, and believed to he good-natured — Ch. XVHI, Ivanhoe. Glee Club ’27, ’28; Playcrafters’ Guild ’28, ’29; Clarence ’30. Walter Talaga ' have been accustomed to study men’s countenances,' said the Knight, 'and I can read in thine honesty and resolution,' — Ch. XX, Ivanhoe. Playcrafters’ Guild ’29; Glee Club '27, ’28; Commercial Club ’30; Bookkeeping Contest ’29; Latin Medal ’28. COMMliNCBMBN T Lr. Frederick F. Shannon, pastor of Centrnl Church, Chicago, will deliver the comm.mcemcnl address. The orchestras and glee clubs will to participants in the program. GLASS DAY Motto; From School Life to Life’s School. Flower: Yellow Tea Bose. Colors: Purple and White. On June JO, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon the Class of 1930 presented their class day exercises, The events of the afternoon were announced by Jean Craig, Class President. The first number on the program was the salutatory address given by Walter Drogemuller. Next came the history and will, written in the form of a one-act play by Gale Spalding and presented by Violet Hanthorn, Stephen Atherton, Jimmy Kyria-zopulos, and Kugene Donahue. Frank Bork E X E R G I S E S next presented the athletic banner. Two musi ca’l numbers were played by the clarinet quartette—Maurice Sax, Henry Moeller, Robert Schutt and Edward Emerson—accompanied by Minnie Leavitt at the piano. Following this came the prophecy given by Sherrill Allen and Howard Coppage; the presentation of the school key by Ralph Crysler; the class poem by Walter Talaga; the presentation of scholarship awards by Mr. Baker. The program closed with class song and the valedictory given by Robert Schutt. Thus the Seniors formally left us to return no more as classmates—and we bid them a fond, regretful farewell. ► • ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ « SAMI TATO U Y “The herald advanced to proclaim the order of the day. —Ch. VIII, “Ivanhoe ” We are glad to have so many of our friends all of you a most cordial welcome. We extend with us this afternoon and wish to extend to special greetings to our parents and want to Page 6

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