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FIFTH ROW: M. Zalcski. A. Koy, G. Bendien, J. Gaines, E. Sims, A. Hart, I. Grossman, M. Stolpc, ( . I •liniiann, ’. Brown, G. ( 0111101, K. Phillips, '. 1’avnc, Si. Mulroncy, U. I.isuzzo, II. Wade. I). Beyer. I). Alpcrs, A. Surak, F. Boggs, I). Steingraber, F. Peterson, M. Grady, J. Jones, I). Lisuzzo, II. Arquilla. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Anderson, V. Illume, J. Sorenson, J. Ilar ano. E. Idling, V. VVilt.se, B. Balkc. E. Nielson, B. Harrington, P. Amato, H. Burns, K. Pfundt, K. Brott. K. Regnier, V. Eckardt, J. Cook. II. HutTman, V'. Cox, A. Laughliu, L. Ladendorf, V. Giles, M. Hcdeman. J. Costello, E. Giam| oIe, J. Stueve, J, Amato Mr. Carlock. THIRD ROW: Min Moyer U Read, j. Case, W. Saltan. V. Hun man, M. Itchnke, 11. Lutulum, L. Naples. H. Barzano. R. Wiott, V. Jensen, E. I.edcr, L. Johnson, E. Atherton, E. Lorcntscn, J. Rrozny, I). Burns, I). I.ipnmanu. E. Pugcsck, J. Beckman. N. Pizzirulli. F. Cooper, G. Nietz, H. Pfeifer, Miss Brannon. SECOND ROW: W. Boescnberg. E. Grosch, R. McCarthy, i. Hoffman, E. Gatz. 11. Fitzgerald, ( . Casjier, II. Kossack. J. Mueller, E. Kadon. E. (as per, G. Michael, N. Chapp, I.. Sell, M. Muzyka. F Beckman. E. Stretch. (». Theodasakis. E. Thompson, A. Porschakin. R. Forrest, H. Korosy. FIRST ROW: 11. Baade, E. Papke, V. Soristo, II. Grossick. J. Maksinski, G. Read, V. Cunningham, J. Adams, H. Larsen. R. Kelly, G. Fritz, G. Freytag. C. Sax. L. Morclli, R. Grosch, E. Woitkewicz, W. Taylor, L. Warzecka, 1). Kirkwood, W. Petry, R. Bradshaw. K. Schlegcl. • FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY ON September 8, there appeared at Leyden a group of one hundred and thirty-five “helpless babies.” They called themselves “high school students,” hut to us. they were merely another group of “green freshies.” The class officers of the freshman class are: Alex Porschakin ..............President Evelyn Leder ........... Vice-President Tulio Mardini ............... Secretary Evelyn Lang ..................Treasurer Student Council representatives: Helen Burns I lenri Korosy After wandering around for weeks trying to locate their rooms and teachers, the “freshies” showed signs of losing some of their green color. Two members of the freshman class, Vernon Cunningham and Clyde Sax. have the distinct honor of being cheer leaders for dear old Leyden. 'fhe Famous “Midget Team” has seven freshman members. They are: Clyde Sax. Marlowe Robertson, Robert Thompson, “Howie” Larson. Elmer Williams, Vernon Cunningham, and Louis Warzsecha. Even though the Midgets are small they make an excellent showing, winning ninth place in a tournament sponsored by the Chicago Evening American. Yeah! Rah; Midgets, keep it up; you'll he champs next year. Leyden’s band has many freshman members: Ruth Phillips, Henri Korosy. George Huffman. Harold Fitzgerald, Jack Case. I farriet Denton, Clyde Sax. Robert Forrest, Leonore Johnson. George Kelly, W arren Petry, Dominic Lisuzzo, and Joseph Amato. There are a few freshman also in the orchestra and glee club. At the rate the freshman girls are going some of them will belong to the Civic Opera Company. (There they’ll he singers and not scrub ladies.) The sponsors of the freshman class are Miss Brannon, Mr. Carlock, Mr. Anderson, and Miss Moyer. The freshman class made a remark-ablie record for themselves and are going to do better next year. Attaboy, “f reshies!” i’agc Eighteen
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FIFTH ROW: J. Read, I. dates, I.. Taylor, F. Fox, B. Sapp. M. Bottorf, J. Grubbs. J. Alpcrs. M. Von Rath. F. Barton, F. Rioux, M. Btmnell. M. Hachtneistcr, A. Emigh. R. Bottorff, L. Gates, C. Fascjualc, E. Granuni. FOl’RTH ROW: Miss Bcnallack, Miss Flood, E. Wcigand, R. Sieber. M. Shannon, E. Stueve, II. Curran. M. Hupfcr. M. Buttons, W. Lcmpkc. I„. Gates. E. Hermann, II. Schmidt. I.. Miller. I. Guthrie. E. Peters, Mr. Krueger. THIRD ROW: G. Eriksen. E. Kahle. T. Halenski. G. Puschzyk. X. Jackson, W. Knapowski. J. Camp, F. Pizzirulli. W. Sonncnbcig. E. Baker, J. Clute, K. Starkweather, R. Rose, C. Baade. SECOND ROW: F. Basham. H. Wiott. M. Woiciehowski, R. Kropp, A. Asta, II. Theo losakis, N. Atherton. A. Cunningham. T. Tatar, I.. Gohrsch. Y. Casey, E. Zingraf. FIRST ROW: M. Asta, J. Morose, L. Warzecka, D. Lazer. T. Olsen, il. ll x k, G. Noyce. • SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY THE class of thirty-four entered keyden on September 2. 1931 with about one hundred members. Many new members entered during the sophomore year; Ethel Peters, Kathryn Mac Beth. Mildred Buttens. Alex Asta. Violet Chavers, Winifred Lemke, Laverne Miller. Ralph Phillips, and Evelyn Wiegand. The sophomores who have dropped out are Irene Rie-mcr. Sarah Novell. Amanda Hannan, Florence Woodward. Vernyle lleidel-meier. Rita Discher, Edgar Kitzmiller, and George Johnson. The officers were as follows: Neil Atherton—President Iean Read—Vice-1 ’resident Edward 1 aker—Secretary Ruth Sieber—Treasurer Student Council: Mildred Von Rath Arvis Emigh Richard Bradof Ralph Rose The sponsors of the sophomore class are Miss Benallack. Miss Flood, Mr. Krueger, and Mr. W atson. Five sophomores lnelong to the Dramatic Club: Edward Baker, Jean Read, Neil Atherton, Theodore Olsen, and Mildred Hachmeister. The sophomore class sponsored the Christmas party. Ralph Phillips was “Santa” and distributed a toy to everyone. Refreshments were served and all had an enjoyable time. A great many sophomore hoys must he mentioned for being on the football, basketball, and baseball teams: Joseph Camp. Ralph Phillips. George Erick-sen, Edward Baker. Richard Bradof, C harles Baade, Arnold Evenson, Arthur ()urada. and Ferdinand Pizz-rulli. A large number of sophomores participate in Leyden's hand. They also have an active part in the girls’ and hoys’ glee clubs and orchestra. Page Seventeen
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