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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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The School life at Leyden, one of continuous activity guided by Mr. Deal, is represented by these pictures. The social hour is a bi-monthly student enjoyment. An enthusiastic group of biology students delve into the mysteries of plant and animal life. Two energetic band members make use of the new practice rooms. A group of geometry students eagerly work toward a solution of Euclid’s baffling theorems while Miss Miller sells supplies to further school work. The engineer’s staff of Leyden enjoys a brief rest in its work of keeping the school in excellent condition. The lawyers of tomorrow get a touch of law in a civics court trial. Freshmen Latin students work on a bulletin board project. Soup is served by Miss Lowe at lunch hour. Three students partake of a refreshing drink of cool water between bells. A group of late-comers explains to Miss Dee to obtain admittance to class. Leyden’s frosh design chic dresses for school wear. Leyden’s students visit the library to obtain information for class work. A class of typists work diligently in an effort to become efficient stenographers. The tunnel provides shelter for students during bad weather”. It’s the cast of the junior play, Oh! Professor”, after their brilliant performance. A group of physicists try out the laws of tension. The hustling staff of the Leydenite issues an edition of the school paper with Miss Benallack supervising. The cooking class of Leyden mixes the ingredients to prepare a delicious luncheon for the students. Some of Leyden’s scholars pass through the halls on their way to class. A group of student economists explain the economic status of the nation’s business. Leyden’s senior class works diligently to bolster their grades before graduation. The lunch hour gives the students an opportunity to eat their noon meal. The senior English class digs into the literature of past centuries to obtain a better knowledge of the language and appreciate it more thoroughly. The mechanical drawing students get a conception of engineering through their drawing assignments. The senior class presents Three Wise Fools” as a bit of entertainment. ■ LIFE AT LEYDEN dance given for
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