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

 - Class of 1931

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Seven ter ft Sophomore Class History (Left t« Klplm Holton, row: Dounlri K:isir.uss« ii. Clin lies lV lerst»n. Wlllinin IIcsk. Tony Itnrziino. Kofinetli Crysler. Itogor 11:iiisoii. Kenneth Bciimmi. Louis Casile. ICobort Carroll. Clmrlnx Hook. Carl Kud. Arnold Hrodkorb. Irvin Wink Ionian. John Costollo. So.oml row: Ilnrohl Hath T nl,l Mislow. Arthur Costollo. .1 autos Walpolo. Harry lVtry. Ualoiirh Woodford, chosier Sioloff. L rny Andorsoit. Franklin Itodvrors. Anton .Uassiniisson. Wilbur Stuovo. Claroina Wollnsko. Henry Soliure. tioorjro Mork. Klohard LHlike. .1 nines Furlong. Third Kow: Mr. I»oal. (advisor). Until Facie. Kunhv Wiokstroni. Kdua Amour. Frieda Hainnnn. M»aI Taylor. Fdna Itaciiio. Kvolyu Hohiiko. Vivian Jonkinson. Sophie i'guatohok. Mm Han thorn. I’atrbla Motritwan. Lydia Kirmsc. Wnrri’ii Parrish. Kenneth La .er. Franklin Masson. Karl Pankoniu. Neal Hariiss. pod Vincison. Miss Thomas (adviscri. Fourth Kow: Miss Vincent (advisor!, libel Sax. Myitle L r« ni n. ‘Harriet Furko. Fertlia Kyria .opuius. l) »nna Hedetuan. Fian«-es Korosy. Lucille Mahler. .I line Combs. Hirdie A men son. Virginia Itrlnke. Anna Itarthoiini. Marjorie Terry. Murlq Snss, Julia Kyriazopulns. Anton Castle. Jaimes Feeney, Hontld Hrunimond. Lawrence Clnusseii. Koger Burriil. Mr. Steel (advIsiT). Top Kow: l»«»ris Koehler. Ilvaeinth Klerlg. Mildred Fritz. Ksther Frick. Margaret Alleuinn. KIsji Urogemuller. Louise Senf. Jean Uothrock. Mayme Ledford. Lenorn Kolb. Sophie Moeller. WE SOPHOMORES Sophomore are about to pass Into the junior grade or cla-ss, But the year, about to end for us, Will probably be the best of all, And history will the story tell Of a class that did its wotk so well, Thai juniors proud or seniors bold Will never dare to have it told, That Sophomoies of year thirty-thiee Are not the good class they seem to be. On September 2, 1030, the sophomore class was organized with 85 students. As sophomoies, the class gained the most new members. Margaret Alleman came from Westport High School in Kinsas City; Arthur Costello. St. Mels High School, Chicago; Edna Racine Austin High School; and Chester Sieloff, Arlington Heights High School. In the middle of the year. Jean Rothrock came from Austin High School. The cfheers were as follows: President—Reger Burriil. Vice-Pres.—Bob Riley. Secretary—Lenora Kolo. Treasurer—Sophie Egnatchek. Student Council—Virginia Brinke and Leioy Anderson. Ruth Bade, Lydia Kirmse, Roger Burriil, Julia Kyriazopulus, and Virginia Brinke represent the class on the Maroon and White Staff. At the first of the year home Room 1 challenged the three other sophomore home rooms to a contest. The winner of the contest was to be fir.-t in banking and have a minimum in tardiness. It was agreed that the winning room would be guests at a party. Home Room 1 was the winner. There was a basketball tournament and ice cream was served. The play, “Nevertheless was given in assembly so as to give students wishing to be in the Dramatic Club a chance to enter. The cast was as follows: the robber, Warren Parish; the girl, Virginia Brinke; the boy, Janies Feeney. These students are now members of the Dramatic Club. The sophomore girls' cooking classes are making rapid progress under the direction of Miss Lowe. All social affairs we have had at Leyden have been successes because the refreshments were made by sophomore cooks. The sophomore girls' Glee Club cont.dbuted to the singing of the operetta, “The Gypsy Rover.'' Evelyn Behnke was the accompanist. Roger Burriil, an outstanding athlete, was on the football and basketball teams. He has scored many touchdowns and made many baskets. Amenson, Anderson, Brodkorb, Liebke, Pankonin, Pederson. Rasmussen, Rodgers, Seizure and Steingraber are other sophomo;c athletes.

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Page Sixteen Junior Class History (Left RijrhU Bottom Row: I'harlos llcrzborg, Fred Korosy, John Ramis. Alex Zukowski. William Kiley. Byron Good, Emil (Vlestlni. Seeond Row: Dorothy Lh’ Kipp. Anna Brotlkorh. Muriel Taylor. ( oriielius O'Grady. »' illiam 1 »olan»i re. Nathan Turner, Irvin Sherry. Blanche Mahler. Anna Wealer, Evelyn (fieri .. Third Row: Audrey Klliuau. Eleanor Larsen. Sylvia Norton. Evelyn lM .pt r. Nona Robertson. Virginia Berg. Eleanor Jenson, Florence Rodgers, Evelyn Fitzgerald, Dorothy BIttol, Mary Leavitt, Miss Lowe (adviser!. Top Row: Stanley Boyle. James Kinsey. Verner Sengcr. Joseph Castle.. Cark Metz. Irvin Cimoc-howski. Gilbert Ourada. James Eel. William Reckers, Leonard McKay, John Speeht. Miss Miller, (adviser). In the fall of 28 the present junior class assembled at Leyden to begin its long hard journey. At its first meeting this group boasted the largest freshman class yet in the history of Leyden—eighty thiee. That number has now dwindled to aoout forty. During the last school year the class lost many; including Max Luber, Henry Schmidt, George Neuzil, Virginia Henry, Ruth Keonig, Bernice Wallin. Gudrun Jensen, Ethel Blume, Edward Meyer, Eva Lourie, Adeline Boldt, La Verne Lukner, John Redding, Herman Roth-felder, and George Biadof. The gain in members was few: Wilbur Patzer, James Kinsey, John Speeht, and Leonard McKay. The juniors are proud of their leaders. William Riley is president of the class, Irvin Cimo-chowski, vice president, and Fred Korosy, sec-retary-treasurer. Cornelius O’Grady and Blanche Mahler were the class representatives in the Student Council. Miss Lowe and Mr. Stark have successfully guided the class for three years. The juniors have played a brg part in the music department. Practically all were enrolled in glee club, band, or onchestra. There were a few boys who were interested in jazz. Charles Herzberg won second place in the solo contest at Morton High School. This afforded him the opportunity to journey to Champaign to participate there. Many students w'ere interested in journalism. Sixteen were members of the Maroon and White staff. Friday, November 7 was the junior play night. It was a big success. By taking part in “A Lucky Break” the students were eligible for membership in the Dramatic Club. All were enthusiastic members and proud possessors of the club pin. The proceeds of the play we:e used entertaining the seniors at the Junior-Senior prom on Monday, June 1. Juniors were generally leaders on the honor loll. Practically every five weeks period found the class in the lead. Two members were on it throughout the entire year, Blanche Mahler and Evelyn Draper. Many junior boys will be found in the squad lists of the various sports. Thus we find that the junior class plays a part in Leyden’s activities. We are striving to creditably fill the places of those who have gone before us and we have every hope of succeeding. We are now ready for our final step— our senior year.



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Freshman Class History Pape Eighteen (Lef i to Kight» Hot tom How: Henry Ilook, ] on:ii l Ljiy.«»r. Wendell Trenialn. George N« yc« Vlm-ent Casey, Hnnford Wiott. Oliver Sperht, Frank Basham, Kdwanl Zingraf. Kenneth Starkweather. John Moroac, T«»«l»ly ILilinski. Arnold Kvensen. Teddy Olsen. .1«h arzecha. Second How: George Johnson. Norton Jnekson. Michael Asta. Fred llohnsen. George Erick sen. Zigmuml ZnleskJ. Lr » Gobrsch. .1« lm O’Connor. Arthur Ourada, ltichard Hradof. Edwin Weber. Charles Kaade. Ferdinand lMzzrulli, William Kuapowski. Harry Theodasakls. John Clute. 'I'll i r 1 How: Miss Jensen (adviser), Arthur Cunningham, Donald A men son. Hiehnrd Kropp. Neil Atherton. Edward Baker. Thomas Tatar. Kdgur Kit miller. James Kyriazapulos. Joseph Camp. Elmer Fick. Karl Kahle. ( hosier Lee. Kalph Hose. Hichard Watson. Lavere Sell. Nick Nlederkorn. Mr. Watson (adviser), Mr. Krueger tadviser). Fourth How: Miss Flood (adviser). Amanda Hainan. Irene Guthrie. Hath IWdtorff. Majorle Bottorff, Janet Grubbs. Until Sieber, Jeanette Aljiers, Florence Woodward. Eileen Kioux. Lillian Gates. V'ernyle Heidelmeier. Florence Fox. Jean Head. Margaret Shannon. Leone Gates. Mildred Hackmeister, Eleanor Granum. lone Gates, Hita Discher, Christine Fasquale. Juanita MacHetli. Top How: Irene lHemer. Sally Novell, Mildred Von Hath. Arvis Kmigh. Frames Barton. Muriel Ilupfer. Helen Curran. Evelyn Stueve. Harriet SVIunidt, Mary Bunnell. Eloise Herman. Willard Sonnenberg, Wilbur Hupfer. On September 2, there appeared in Leyden Community High School a group of persons called “green fresides” by upper classmen and “high school students” by ourselves. Aft r we freshmen had found our way around the halls and didn’t have to ask our lockt r mate where we went next, the first thing of note which we did was to give an English play. Wh.?n “The Gypsy Rover” was given, some of the freshmen had parts as children. Five freshmen claim the distinction of being elected members of the Play Crafters’ Guild: Mildred Hachmeister, Ruth Sieber, Jean Read, Edward Baker, and Theodore Olsen. Frances Barton and Margaret Shannon were the only two who joined the Commerce Club. Then there were those who must be mentioned for being on the football, basketball, and baseball teams: Michael Asta, Neil Atherton, Charles Baade, Edward Baker, Richard Brad-of, Joseph Camp, George Eriksen, Arnold Ev-enson, Arthur Ourada, Ferdinand Pizzrulli, and Ralph Rose. We freshmen have been rather proud of our first year at Leyden and the honors some of use have received, and are looking forward to ar even better sophomore year.

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