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

 - Class of 1934

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JANUARY—5—Here’s another feather for your cap down there—Arlington lost ro our quintet 31-25. • 13—Yea—Rah! Leyden—That’s swell. Do it again. We won over Argo in 3 minute overtime play 24-23. • 15—Is that Dramatic Club particular? Just think— at their party for new members they tested ’em to see if they were good enough. MARCH—2—What? No more 0 Y L O U I E haskerhall till next year? Too had —well, anyway we beat Ela tonight, 39-5, and the lights brought home the championship. • 14—Quick work—I’ll say. All the inter-school events decided upon in one night and at a banquet too. Hurray for the fast-working principals! LEYDENITE 19— Ahem—Can our seniors and sophs put up a party when required? Just ask the junior G. A. A. members about the one given them. • 20— Come on, team, let’s fight—oh, pardon me— I thought I was alone—Well, anyway, Leyden just beat McKinley 24-23. • 24-27—Go ahead and boast—our team put up a good fight in the Northwest Tournament anyway, so there! • 31—What’s all that noise? It’s the Leyden Band Concert. Strike up the band; let’s have some music. 16—Oh boy! are Leyden’s basketball games popular? Just listen to that yelling, they’re losing to Palatine 33-26. • 19—No women allowed—That sounds interesting. What’s up?—The Dad’s Banquet! APRIL—13—Are the students afraid of the jinx down there on Friday the 13th? I guess not because just see them turn out for the annual music concert. • 17—Who said seniors never forgot a friend—wetl, they did. We who bought the tickets for their play weren’t asked to attend the party the losers gave to the winners. FEBRUARY—3—Never mind. Eagles, even if those Barrington men took the cake with 34-27. Next year we’ll trim ’em good and proper. • 10—Don, send those school boosters out. We want to see a crowded dance floor at the Band Dance. • 12—Here’s a chance for the students to recuperate from some strenuous studying or maybe, I guess, catch up on some. • 21— What does that sign say? Oh now I can read it—the senior play staring Richard Bradof, Earl Kahle, and Carl Wilson in The Three Wise Fools.” • 22— What did those students do to deserve two holidays in one month? I don’t think it’s fair; we never had ’em both. MAY—12—Leyden’s on the map now with a G. A. A. Play Day. • 18—Here it is—the Franklin Park Minstrels sponsored by the music department. • 25—Well, Don, we’ve seen another senior class to its last dance—the Prom. JUNE—6—’Tis class night again—this time Arvis Emigh is valedictorian and Donald Lazer, salutatorian. • 7— How attentive fifty-nine graduates can be when they listen to Bertram Nelson from the University of Chicago. • 8— Here’s to a happy vacation. I’ll be seeing you through the telescope next September.

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SEPTEMBER—18—Hello! Well, here we arc settled on Mars. What’s going on down there? Hm—let me think. Ah! I have it; I do believe those Leydenites are going back to school again and in a new addition too—lucky kids! 24—What arc those students doing down there in the woods? Oh, so that’s it, is it? The G. A. A. Buddy Breakfast for their new members! OCTOBER—7—I can’t seem to distinguish anything very well today, but I know—it’s the football game between Leyden and Barrington with a score in favor of the Eagles 12-0. • 12— Listen—what’s that? Quick, what’s up? Oh, today’s Columbus Day and the biology class is going to the Fair. • 13— Is someone hurt, Don? No, sir. It’s that Leyden lost the game with Libcrtyvillc this afternoon, 13-0. • 21—Oh, those five girls are going to represent their G. A. A. at Play Day in LaGrangc. The sixth person is Miss Tenney, their chaperone. • 21—Are those low lights below, Don? Yes, sir, it’s the first social event—the Harvest Dance, with music furnished by the Rhythm Kings.” • 27—Is it possible that those students can be quiet? Oh! It’s Mr. Pickering telling them about Our Great National Parks.” NOVEMBER—3—Say, who’s that red head that’s pulling Clark Gable stuff? Hm—I guess it’s Red Forrest in the junior play Oh, Professor.” • 7—What arc those squeals? Adjust the telescope. Let’s see. Here is Miss Cooper with her nature friends, including a snake, telling them about Our Forest Neighbors.” • 10—Ah! look what the seniors arc doing—setting a precedent, the Home Coming Dance.” Long live the seniors for their social ambitions and desire to make money. • 30—All quiet on the western front! Yes—but look at them stuffing down that turkey at home. • 30—Why the sad faces on all of the students? They seem to have lost their best friend, and so they have— Mr. Hall, the engineer. DECEMBER—7—Our girls are all dressed up today. No wonder. They’re going to hear Mary Meade at the Mothers’ and Daughters’ Tea. • 8—Listen to that noise—what now? I see the Bensen-ville—Leyden basketball game in favor of us 21-19. • 16—Arc we proud of our G. A. A.? Look at the turn out at their annual Holly Hop. They aim to please. • 22—Hm—Let’s sec what’s going on down there—I know—it’s the Sophomore Christmas Party plus plenty of mistletoe. • 22—Oh ho! look here, my friend. Our good team loses a game to Warren 24-17. • 22—Hurray! Our janitors got a chance. ’Tis vacation, and does that building sparkle. THRU THE LEYDEN TELESCOPE



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LEYDEN BOOSTERS FRANKLIN PARK Emil A. Anderson A. O. Atherton Frances R. Benallack Virginia Bieber F. W. Case J. J. Charleston R. W. Damron George V. Deal Catherine Dee Ada J. Dodge Dr. H. E. Dodge Elizabeth Flood Mary H. Flynn, R. N. Dr. H. B. Francis Dr. Frybarger J. W. Gannaway Ray Graber Albert Hall William J. Koenig Fred A. Krueger L-AH-RE Club Dr. Mark H. Low Edith Lowe Mary Mitchell Lalor W. J. McNerney Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAvin Leland A. Meyer Helen Miller Mr. and Mrs. Moeller Helen Moyer Charles Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Emil Radkc William H. Schewe Mary D. Schutt Francis Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shierhorn Earl B. Simonson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Linton Simmons LeRoy A. Stark W. J. Smith Family Wade A. Steel Dorothy Tenney Eloise Thomas Jane Vincent Lynn R. Watson Rev. J. H. Williamson Charlotte Witort Atlantic SC Pacific Tea Co. Ray Kanwischer, Mgr. Blatz Distributors Fk. Pk. 251 Bradof’s I. G. A. J. H. Dart For Quality Foods Fk. Pk. 25 Debus Hardware 9654 Franklin Ave. Eddie’s Place 9300 Grand Ave. Ellsworth Coal Co. 10166 W. Franklin Ave. The Franklin Press C. Herzberg Franklin Pk. Supply Co. 9400 W. Grand Ave. Franklin Pk. Cleaners and Dyers Franklin Park 7 Franklin Pk. Cab Phone Fk. Pk. 490 Franklin Pk. Women’s Club Girbes Coal Co. Mary Janes 9550 Franklin Ave. Kaspar’s Fountain 9718 Franklin Ave. Fk. Pk. 280 Larson’s Bowling Alley Franklin Park Alma Lembke—Ice Fk. Pk. 135 Leyden Motor Coach Fk. Pk. 460 Leyden Cafe George Dixon, Prop. Louie’s Barber Shop 3107 Rose St. Lisuzzo’s Italian-American Grocery Molen’s Food Shop 2918 Gustave St. Nelson’s Dry Goods 9653 Franklin Ave. Max Nettleton Tire SC Battery 9660 Franklin Ave., Fk. Pk. 489 James Neuzil Tailor and Cleaner O’Malley’s Super Service Store Free Delivery. Fk. Pk. 10 Premier Sweet Shop Franklin and Rose George L. Protz 9719 Franklin Ave. Fk. Pk. 393 Reeve’s Service Station Fk. Pk. 488 Ricci’s Royal Blue Store Fk. Pk. 65 Royal Serenadcrs Fk. Pk. 338 Rozie’s Inn Belmont Ave. The Rhythm Kings Sax-Tiedemann 8C Co. Funeral Directors Simmons Phillips Coal Coke Co. 10062 Franklin Ave. Fk. Pk. 104 Frank Tedei—High Grade Meats 9761 Franklin Ave. Fk. Pk. 472 Walter Woodcock Editor of West Suburban Times Richard Piehler—Organizer Brewery Drivers’ and Helpers’ Local No. 342

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