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1st Row—II. lleilc. H. Hannon. R. Pagcls. A. Shannon. K. Christensen. A. Wess. C. Wess. G. Konior. H. Wolske. T. Da Vitto. I.. Mat bison. I). Shacffcr, (!. Von Rath. A. Z.k-inund, M. Wolf. M. Bac!e. C. Lor-entsen. J. Cousins. M. Barzano. . I rybargor. R. Phillips. I. Fultz. I). Dcnhoft. I. Picrscionck. !.. McGrath, II. Spencer, M. I till, M. Holler. 2nd Row— i. Topel. S. Siwek. B. O’Grady. R. Noltcl. F. Ford. J. Malloy. H. Ledcr. J. Engers, O. Olsen. R’ Drury. R. Furlong. M. Katnik. .1 McAuliff. A. Taylor. I . Kropp. ci. Turner. W. Roliertson. II. Kling-berg. R. Stark. I.. Talaga. I- Esposito, S. Talaga. ('. Shaw. M. Ander-son, M Brodkorh. The Class of The juniors l egan their year’s activities under the the leadership of Mike Esposito, president; Marianne Bade, vice president; and Evelyn Yavra, secretary-treasurer. Nine juniors were represented in the hand, and twelve in the orchestra. 1 he chorus will have a good start next year because the majority I the members The C I a s s o f t Row—M. Gratium. F. Godar. I‘. Olson, A. Okoniewsky, H. Ky-azqpolus. I.. Turco. I . Boyle. M. icdiman, G. Tedei. l . Malcnius. I). Salvo. J. Wiemerslage. K. F.n ders. J. Woelfle. R. Schaefer. B. Thayer. J. Burns. R. Longfield. J. I.isuzzo. K. Spearing. W. Otto. II. I.cdcr. H. Emerson. .1. Green, V. I.a lifer. R. Jacobs. J. (I render. A. I ustan. M. Parry, It. Spialrk. J. Nielson. J. Smith. 2nd Row—Mr. Steel. II. ('amp. W. Kierig. K. I.adendorf. K. Bremer. I . Hansen. I.. Stein. R. Pugcsck. I. Es|N»sito. P. Marzullo. ('. Mudgett. K. Kerth. W. Reynolds. II. Barry. P. Patano. R. McAuliff. R. Papke. Miss Tenney. Miss Hielier. E. Sur-ak. N. Winter. I). Popp. R Witort. K. Doss. ( . Meinke. E. Jackson. R. (Jail. R. Goedtke. ( . Kirchhoff. W. Vaughn. I.. Camp. A. Docimo. I. Michalak. E. Warzel, Mr. Ganna -way. B. Stanek. ■■■■■■Hi $ T V| A t Maintaining for a second year the largest class enrollment of any group the school has ever had. the sophomore class launched forth on its second su.cessful year by electing for its officers: Clyde Kirchhoff, president; Gladys Rasmussen, vice president; Mary Ann Reynolds, secretary; and Vernon Eaufer, treasurer. Seven hoys went out for basketball, and the second team, which consisted aim:is ■■■■■IB The C I a s s 1st Row—I. Irqtiilla. D. Douglass. M. Calabrese. A. Caputo. H. Mud l; tt. I.. Cundiff, I). Snyder. II. Theodasakis. ‘. Lorcnzini. I). I.a-torra. E. Gorak. B. Guy. F. Fabric. M. Imhler. M. Steger. V. lleile, E. Weigand. 'I'. Jacobson. S. Koenig. B. Alpers. F. Fiorcnza. M. Asia. A. De Pinto. A. Marzullo, L. Grossich. A. Bertochini. L. Beyer. M. Non dorf. ( Finnegan. 2nJ Row—H. Vercnirs. M. Cianrio. V. Niedrrmayer. A. Huger. W. Bar. ratio. M. Levin. G. ('arson. R. Smith. R. Johnson. R. Miller. B. Hanson. G. Be ker. I. Frybar»»er. Mr. Ilackett. Miss Moyer. A. En-ders. J. I.anmfcld. J. McGrath. M. Lannefeld. F. Steingraber. W Mit hell. A. Schmitt. S. Amato, p. Haze'fcldt. G. Dienethal. W. Burns. S. Carlino. A. Sarvas. R. Phillips. S. Peters. Mr. Anderson. i rnv The freshmen started their high school career with an enrollment of 141 members. As their class officers they sJe ted: Leo. ard Crysler, president; Lorraine C'undiff. vice president; Catherine Kolb, secretary; and Richard Pedersen, treasurer. The class comprises a good number of musicians, fer thev were well represented in the school’s musical organizations. Fourteen freshmen were hand
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Jack Case Hand. Orchestra. In and Aliont Orchestra. Solo Contest. Peggy Creske Hand. Orchestra of-fiocr, Dramatic Guild. Annual Staff, (i. A. A. Viola Drevs Annual Staff. G. A A.. Track. Chorus Home F.c. Ruth Drury Glee Club. Art C’tih. G. A. A. Yvonne Emigh O'er Club. Art Club. G. A. A. Emil Enders I!cc Club. Hand. Orchestra. Chorus, Senior play. Ursula Esposito Annual staff, (i. A A., Glee Club, Camera Club, Commercial Clara Fett Vo'-al music librarian. Junior Prom committee. Chorus, Band. Quill and Scroll. Robert Gauron ('lass president. Football captain. Scniot class play. Annual. Kng’ish medal. Doris Good Hand. Orchestra. Junior play. Class officer. Art Club. Lucille Grcnder Annual. Junior play, Home E .. G. A. A. l.eydenite Art Staff. Donald Hackett Orchestra. Ha ml Medal, Kaskethall. Baseball, In ami Alsou Hand. Margaret Hansen Art Club. Home Ec.. G. A. A. Margaret Helwes Annual staff. (I. A. A.. Home Ec. Medal. Track. Commencement committee. Josephine Herff Annual staff. Student Council. Senior play. Home Ec.. Dramatic Guild. Kenneth Hoehamer Football. Bas e b a I 1 Fire Patrol. Hand. Orchestra. Lucille Hoffman Home Ec.. Glee Club Camera Club. LeRoy Jackson Basketball. A n n u a I staff. Clayton Jacobs Monitor. Science Club. Prom Committee. Stage property committee. Catherine James G. A. A., Home Ec. Monitor. Chorus. Kenneth Kaehler 8 a n d. Orchestra. Chorus, Quill and Scroll. Secretary tc Mr. Stark. Dolores Keller Sec. of Science Club Dolores Kierig Class officer. Dramatic G u i I d officer Chorus. Student Council. Salutatorian. James Knudsen Band. Art C 1 u b Track. Jazz orchestra Annual staff. Rollin Lincoln Orchestra M e d a 1 J unior and Senior Class Plays. Chicago In and Al»out Orchestra. All State Orchestra. A n n ii a I Staff. Geraldine Loebig Annual Editor, QuiP a n d Scroll. Band Monitor, History medal. James Maturno Fire Patrol to-M5 Chief «»f fire patrol ’35 -’36. Band. Stage-Crew. Annual staff Carl Schultz Student Council. Scenery committee. Stage crew. book keeping medal. Bernard Sell Basketball. Football. “L” Club. Fire patrol Monitor. Jacqueline Sexton S udcnt Council. G!e Club. Archery. Peter Simon Assistant editor annual. President o' chorus. Band treasurer. Mathematic medal. Class officer treasurer. June Slocum G. A. A.. Glee Club P rom committee Class day committee Joseph Stein Football. Track. Con st it ut ion Committee. Stage manager. Annual staff. Joseph Stites President St ii dent Council Dramatic Guild. Baud and Orchestra. Science medal. Annual staff. Robert Strouse Band, Orchestra. In and About Band. Dance Orchestra. Fai!h Svensen Archerv. Art Club. Casimir Talaga Stage director senior p!ay. Most valuable football player. Fire Pat r o 1 HasketbaP manager. “L” Club. Victoria Tedei G. A. A.. Glee Club Prom Committee ('lass day committee Darleen Smith Latin medal. Oratori cal contest winner Student Council. G A. A . Glee Club. Wilbur Tutskey Science Club. Track John Vensberg Track, Basketball. Baseball. Chorus. Annual staff. Jean Voelkel Band. Home Kc.. G A A.. Glee Club. Prom Committee. Elmer Smith Science Club. Fire Patrol. Rit.1 Smith Band. Orchcst r a Home Ec.. Dramatic Guild. Junior am! senior plays. Edna Starkweather Annual s.aff. Moni- tor. G. A. A.. G C.ub, Home Ec. Lcrraine Wiemerslage G. A. A.. Drama ti Guild, Annual staff Bert Kinney (no picture) Student Council. Band. Class officer. I. Club. Football.
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Nineteen T hi r t y-s arc juniors. The annual junior class play. “The Haunted House.” was a success both financially and dramatically. Sitting under colorful awnings a: a Side-walk Cafe in Paris, listening to the smooth strains of a dance orchestra gave the juniors and seniors a sense of relaxation at tin Prom, the final event of the ear. 3rd Row— dauron. M. Elmer. J. Veremef. M. deorgen. A. Ilultert. A. drady. I). Nondorf, J. derus. E. Vavra. I.. Tiffin. I. IVarson, V. Miller. I.. Mahnke. R. McDougall. C. Wasielcwske, A. Kosiewick. Miss Flood. Mr. Meyer. S. Puschyk, I.. Krueger, I). Brinke. B. Harbecke. d. Fo'.kcrts, K. Payne. (I. Edner, F. I. ittle. E. St rouse. B. Forrest. R. Matthews. .1. Libert a. M. Wlegand. 4th Row—II. Carroll. M. Ks| osito. J. Skobel, L. Stark. B. Kolb. J. Barkowski. K. Dolamore. I). Doug-lass. M. Steingral cr. (I. Melone. B. Davis. E. Matusek. II. Sherry. M. Bottorff. A. Beauchamp, ( Merman. .1. Mamatin. I.. Smith. II. Dienethal. W. Bittel. R. Sewoski. V . (Irossich, (’. Callfas. R. Eut, W. Papke. N ineteen T h i rt-i ht entirely of sophomores, met with an unusually successful season. I he Levdenite Art Stall showed more than half sophomore membership. In music almost a fourth of the class was represented in baud and orchestra, with eighteen in he former group and nineteen in the latter. The annual Christmas party was under their sponsorship. 3rd Row—B. Bor ten sen. E. Boatman. R. Amling. I. Principe. M. Nitti. R Stcnke. R. Kolze. J. Bol-torff. A. Nettleton. O. Ketcher, I). l)imos. L. Eichman. Cl. Rassmuascn. B Daniels. V. Rassmusscn. N. Reynold. D. Pedersen. M. L. Hale. M. diantiasi. (I. Michalak. E. Herman. L. Mueller. R. Plaster, K. Bayless. I). Kick. C. Peterson. M. Dittmer. A. A!pers. D. Salvo. E. Schmidt. B. (Ireene. A. Plaza. L. Peth, M. druse how. 4th Row—II. Hachmoistcr. E. McDougall. .1. Jackson. J. Asta. A. I'.lincr, L. Hanson. M. SantillijM . W tinker. R. Petry. J. Bradshaw. D. Kotlow. A. Sonncnlterg, I- Shafer. C. Sherricr. H. Roulo. R- Nelson. R. Nondorf. L. Popp. M Reynolds. E. Fox. L. Reiss. R. Schoppe. M. Bttrchard. F. Frieda. R. Levin, F. llackett. M. Reeves. R Fick. I.. B« chcnek. R. Ilunecke. B Bovr, M. Callfas. C. Camp. L. druse how. M Long. Nineteen T h irty nine members, twenty-two were in the orchestra, while the freshmen hoys comprised a beginning hoys’ chorus of twenty. In athletics, too, the class of 1939 had a good showing for the past year. 'They were Sam Amato. Michael l»ogacz. Kemnth (Hidden. Prank Pones, and Albert Meyers in basketball, and a fair representation in football. 3rd Row—IL Williams. D. Robnt son, II PirziruUi. V. Stoner M Rcc l. V. ( arr« ]|. C. ar cl. G Drcvs. ’. Stcingral cr. A. Boyd. K Kolb. J Hedman. S. Brott, F. Tav lor. Si. Krisky. L. Farvcr. D Hausske, B. Wilson. M. Tu lcr. F Williamson, L. Kolia. M. Lundum. I. . Kolia. M. Demond. 1. Trafton. M Kahle, E. Degnes. O. Matthews. J. Kachler. A. Morten. L. Mctzdorf, A. dall, B. Clark. 4th Row— V. Snyder. F. Pones. K. (Hidden, V. Frankwicz. L. Crys-Icr. d. Sewosdi. I. Ridge. R. Vavra. . Stcnve. A. Myers. R. Simonson. A. Mengilus. T. Cartiescialli. C. drandt. 11. Wahl. R Pederson. E. Pederson, R. Hachmeister. J Pat rish. (1. Groh. R. White. C. Hilli, O. Mauzy. P. Cimino. K. Dmr.low •.ki. W. Schultz. M Kogzcr J Broznv. W. Harltecke. W. Sharkey
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