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

 - Class of 1934

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CLASS OF 19 3 4 JEANETTE ALPFRS ALEX ASTA MICHAEL ASTA NEIL ATHERTON CHARLES BAADE FRANCES BARTON FRANK BASHAM BERNICE BLUMF HAROLD BLUMF MARJORIE BOTTORFF RUTH BOTTORFF RICHARD BRADOF MARY BUNNELL -v JOSEPH CAMP 'Y JOHN CLUTE EDWIN COOPER jX A. CUNNINGHAM v HELEN CURRAN V ARNOLD EVENSFN ARVIS EMIGH FLORENCE FOX LILLIAN GATES IONE GATES LEONE GATOS ELEANOR GRANUM JANET GRUBBS M. HACHMEISTER DOROTHEA HELWES ELOISE HERMAN HENRY HOOK EARL KAHLE RICHARD KROPP KENNETH LAZER DONALD LAZER RUTH LINDQUIST RHEINHOLD LOEK JUANITA MACBETH KATHRYN MACBETH GEORGE MORK JOHN MOROSE ARTHUR OURADA CHRISTINE PASQUALE HAROLD RATH ROSCOE RICCETTI RALPH ROSE MARGARET SHANNON V. SONNEBERG K STARKWEATHER EVELYN STUEVE THOMAS TATAR HARRY THEODASAKIS MILDRED VON RATH FREDERICK WAHL EARL WEBB FVFf.YN WFIGAND CARL WILSON EDWARD ZINGRAF ANTON CASTLE ( No piitHK )

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CLASS OF 19 3 4 Station L. C. H. S. Franklin Park, Illinois, broadcastingiy JUNE 1931. The freshman year of the class of ’3fc2. had ended. The students who lead the group of green little girls and boys were Neil Atherton, Richard Bradof and Charles Baade under the sponsorship of Miss Flood and Mr. Watson. Representation was gained in hand, orchestra, athletics, and the Play Crafters’ Guild. Till next year! JUNE 1932. Hello, everybody. Old Man Depression tried his best to get his claws on the Sophs but they were too smart and went through the year with a bang. The school Christmas party which they sponsored was one of the important events of the social season. The officers chosen by the second year students were Neil Atherton, Jean Read, Edward Baker and Ruth Sieber. Stand by. JUNE 1933. Well, well, well, the U. S. A. has nothing on dear old L. C. H. S. for the Lcydenites had a New Deal this year under the dictatorship of George V. Deal. In his administration of the class of ’34 were Neil Atherton, Richard Bradof, LaVerne Miller and Edward Baker. The confidence of the public in the new regime was shown in the large audience for the class play, A Pair of Sixes.” Circus days with all their pink lemonade, elefunts” and noise were recalled by the festive party which the juniors gave for their farewell tribute to the seniors. Be sure to listen to the next broadcast. Adios! JUNE 1934. The goal has been reached. The class of ’34 has graduated. Their last year was filled with many activities directed by Neil Atherton, Earl Kahle, Frances Barton, Charles Baade and Miss Flood and Mr. Watson as sponsors. Their first project was a successful Homecoming Dance which brought back many of the alumni. Three Wise Fools” gave thirteen members of the class an opportunity to display their dramatic talent. The juniors proved themselves royal hosts at the prom with the seniors as honored guests. We can win, we must win, we will win” as the motto and blue and white as the colors were chosen by the group. Arvis Emigh was valedictorian and Donald Lazer, salutatorian. On class night awards were given; graduation night gave fifty-nine seniors diplomas. Station L. C. H. S. signing off.



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The junior class chose Norbert Chapp as president; Harry Kossack, vice president; Dorothy Alpers, secretary; and Lucille Naples, treasurer. The class play Oh, Professor , presenting the escapades of a stately pedagogue changing places with a high-spirited youth, brought a record crowd. The prom was a gala affair and one long to be remembered by both juniors and seniors. In commemoration of their class, the juniors decided to present to the school a beautiful oil painting of the Des Plaines River. This picture will be ready for hanging in the fall. JUNIORS First Row—H. Wade, L. Ladendorf, E. Nielsen, D. Berglund. E. Brott. E. Regnier. V. Eckhardt. E. Atherton. V. Jensen D. Steingraber. D. Alpers. M. Behnke. E. Pugesek. J. Beekman. H. Barzano, B. Webb. Second Row—Miss H. Moyer. E. Gum- faoli, G. Kenaga, R. McCarthy, P. Mellquist, L. Schultz. V. Tay lor. J. Amato, C. Sax, M. Robertson. G. Fritz, Mr. E. Anderson. Third Row—L. Naples, J. Costello, V. Brown, V. Giles, M. I lede-man, A. Warren, E. Wadsworth. J. Gaines. L. Johnson. G. Hansen. D. Lippman. P. Amato. G. Conner. R. Wiott. M. Grady. Fourth Row—C. Reynolds. J. Case. H. Arquilla, H. Baade, A. Porschakin, V. Cunningham. W. Petry, R. Cooper, E. Papke, J. DeMarco. J. Adams. N. Patano. A. Koy. R. Kelly, L. Morelli, R. Thompson. Fifth Row—E. Fick, H. Korosy, E. Stretch. H. Kossack, E. Gatz. N. Jackson, E. Thompson. E. Essig, R. Schlrgle. H. Pfeifer, D. Lisuzzo. R. Forrest. C. Voegtle. W. Salton, C. Laufer, F. Beekman. CLASS OF 19 3 5 The sophomore class under the leadership of Robert Gauron, Valene Blume, and Faith Svenson believes it has maintained a high standard throughout the year, promoting a record attendance at the Christmas party which helped spread the Yuletide cheer and with a satisfying representation in sports at Leyden. Around the nucleus of four sophomores, the fast playing basketball team of lightweights had a favorable season, as did the third team with five members. The football team fared just as well with six sophomores on the lights and one on the heavyweights. SOPHOMORES First Row—E. Enders. C. James, J. Pit. E. Schaffer. L. Welinske. M. Helwes. J. Paetschow, J. Voelkel. V. Tedei. Y. Emigh. N. Amling, R. Drury, A. Reingraber. M. Kossack. M. Salmu. L. Burns. E. Hoffman. M. Smith, J. Knudsen. Second Row— Miss Thomas. J. Slocum, J. Herff. R. Reed. L. Artman. D. Keller. C. Bayless, R. Banas. E. Starkweather, D. Good. M. Schmidt. P. Creske. M. Arendt, V. Dreves. D. Calif a . G. Wheaton. D. McGowan, L. Grender. J. Parrish. Third Row—F. Peters. G. Loebig, L. Verkler, U. Esposito. E. Jacobs, D. Kierig. S. Burns. L. Bork, V. Tatar. D. Smith. M. Rasmussen. R. Smith, V. Blume. H. Lovendahl, D. Schultz, C. Fett. M. Hansen, E. Brodkorb. L. Pudges. Fourth Row—W. Zabler, J. Stein, O. Olsen. E. Zolla, J. Phillips. A. Principe, E. Ourada. R. Strouse. R. Lincoln. R. Gauron, C. Talaga. G. Byrnes, C. Meyer, E. Smith. H. Sherry. C. lacobs, J. Stites. R. Eul. Fifth Row—J. Jones. L. Fred- rick. L. Wickstrom, R. Letcher, R. Mycke, R. Bradshaw, J. Matur-no. C. Shultz. P. Simon. E. Rodriguez. T. Schettle. H. Lange. B. Sell. J. Mu.-Her. L. Jackson. K Kaehler. E. Miller. W Ridge. G. Palm, K. Hoehamer. CLASS OF 19 3 6 The freshmen were certainly not left out where participation in school events was concerned. The officers were Melvin Steingraber, president; June Pearson, vice president; and Lois Schutt, secretary-treasurer. As the year progressed, twelve light-weight football boys and three light-weight basketball players received their awards from Coach Watson. Four girls and two boys admirably upheld the major part of the cheerleading staff. The Glee Clubs were supported by fourteen girls and nine boys. Even the Dramatic Club had one freshman in its midst. FRESHMEN First Row—B. Fick, H. McNett, C. Veremis, L. Talaga, B. Malloy. R. Furlong, A. Baker, G. Turner, W. Robertson. L. Esposito, S. Talaga, J. Hammond. J. McAuliff, B. O’Grady, J. Enger. J. Schmidt. J. Stefanco, J. Skobel. Second Row—F. Dolamore. L. Konior, V. Frybarger, E. Barzano. H. Bannon. E. Christen- sen. D. Denhoff, D. Kropp. G. Von Rath. E. Strause. A. Kosie-wick, C. Lorentsen. G. Schwabb. C. Wasilewski. M. Ebner. J. Cousins, M. Brodkorb, A. Wess, C. Wess. Third Ron—Mr. Meyer, M. Schmidt, R. McDougall, A. Shannon, H. Clausen, L. Romani. J. Gerus. B. Forrest. A. Hunecke, G. Topel. E. Vavra. E. Ruby. M. Edner. G. Edner, L. Mathison, E. Kossack. G. Folk-erts, M. Anderson. D. Brinke. C. Shaw. Miss Benallack. Fourth Row—W. Pones. L. Schutt. M. Bade. L. Krueger. M. Piehler. J. Pearson. R. Pagels. V. Gauron, R. Matthews, L. Wendorf. L. Tiffin. S. Puschyk. J. Veremef. M. Wolf. E. Wolske. C. Brenner. F. Whipple. M. Boiler. M. Gill. B. Spencer. A. Zikmund. M. Alpers. Fifth Row—L. Grosch, A. Dustan, H. Walker. D. Voss, C. Herman. L. Wiott. S. Caliendo. L. Stark. J. John-sen, H. Klingberg, D. Spalliero, W. Papke. L. McCarthy, M. Bottoroff. C. Calfas, R. Reed. H. Leder, C. Noyce, Sixth Row—A. Taylor, W. Brown, M. Torraco. D. Dawson, L. Yeager, M. Weigand, V. Miller. G. Warzel. E. Lareth. D. Simpson. B. Harbecke. L. McGrath. A. Grady. L. Sherman. I. Pierscionek, D. Simpson. V. Gillespie, A. Felger, I. Fultz. J. Liberia. Seventh Row—V. Grossick, R. Christensen. J. Barkow-ski. T. Kadon, L. Smith. R. Sewoski. J. Burrhard. H. Dienethal, R. Stark. B. Kenney, M. Steingraber. V. Green. E. Matusek. W. Bittle, T. Rowlett. N. Winters, B. Kolb. P. Pizirulli. S. Asia. G. Melone. CLASS OF 19 3 7

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