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FOCUSING THE 1 9 4 0 SPOTLIGHT A AVKRAGE Verna Amling Lucille IIei.wes Ruth Lippmann BAM) (Superior) M ary Casino Lucille IIelwes Lillian Imbler Roland Kirkwood Raymond Miller William Mitchell Harry Papadakis DeloresTi rner EXCELLENT Verna Amling Eloise Cramer Alfred Mueller Helen Nelson Dorothy Schoberg Phyllis Schulze Frank Stein Mildred Stites BASEBALL Paul Gates Otto Liebke Melvin Meyer Robert Thom vs BASKETBALL Robert FIedlund Otto Liebke Andrew Kornfeind William McNerney CHEERLEADING Verna Amlinc Helen Nelson Laurel Smith CHORUS Alfred Mueller Delores Turner Ida Vensberg Joseph Wildner DEBATING Lucille IIelwes Mildred Stites Thomas Vavra FOOTBALL Paul Gates Otto Liebke William McNerney Melvin Meyer Harry Papadakis Frank Stein G. A. A. (State Awards) Verna Amling Marie Bares Lucille IIelwes Regina Lynch Helen Nelson Evelyn Pugesek Phyllis Schulze Milked Stites Virginia Warner (Camp Awards) Regina Lynch 11 ELLEN N ELSON Evelyn Pugesek LEYDEN-EYE-STAFF Edw in Allred Verna Vmling Roberta Hove Marif, Bares M ary Casino M VRGRETTE CULLERTON Robert Marx Ruth Navkatil Phyllis Schulze Mildred Stites Frank Stein Ida Vensberg LEYDENITE STAFF M ary Casino La Verne Engel Phyllis Sciii lze Vikgina Warner ORCHESTRA 1 VRYNELL Dt BLAND Adelaide God vr Regina Lynch Betty Surak DeloresTi rner Vikgina Warner Joseph Wii.dner SENIOR PLAY (Cast I) Verna Amling Roberta Rove M VRGRETTE CULLERTON Frank Dominikowski Roland Kirkwood Robert Kolze Alfred Mueller Helen Nelson 11 vkky Papadakis Laurel Smith Mildred Stites Thom as Vavra Cast II ! vky Casino Frank Dominikowski Paul G ates Barbara Gemmell Robert M arx Melvin Meyer Alice O’Connell II arry Papadakis Phyllis Son lze Thom vs V vv r a Virginia Warner Joseph Wildner TRACK Edwin Vllred Paul (Fates Otto Liebke William McNerney H arry Papadakis William Schneider 3ln ftlemoriam WALTER WARZEL, May, 1037 I. '39 Junior-Senior Prom 2. Graduation 3 4. The senior play of Feb. 3. and Feb. 27.
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SOULFES ROBERTA Prom: G. A. A. 1. 2; Tumbling 2. SCHOHKHG Dorothy Choir 3; Glee ('.lull 2 2: Hand 3.1. STENKE l.ll.l.l N (ilrr Club I. 2; Tumbling 2. THOMAS KOBKKT Tnley I; Fire patrol 1.2 (leader I); F M tliall 2; L Club 2. 3. I: Intramural 2. 3. t; Baseball 2. 3. I: Annual i uff 3. 1; Prom. W ARNER VIRGIN! Honor roll I. 2. 3, I: Student council I. 2; Leydenite staff I. 2. 3. t; Masque and W in 3; I Irani a (Judd 1.2; Prom: Play a 3. I; Christinas Play a I. 2; (Her Club I. 2 (President I); Operetta I: Oelicatra I. 2. 3. I; C. A. A. I. 2. 3. 1: Debate I. 2; Tumbling 2. 3: D.A.R. I. ROBERT Glee Club 2. sell I LZF. Pin LI.IS; Honor roll I. 2. 3. I; Annual stuff I: Leyden-Uc «taff I. 2. 3. I; Drama Guild 1.2: Mas-flue and W it .3; Prom: Plu 3. I: Christmas Play 1. 2: Band I. 2. 3. I; Orchestra 3; (I. A. A. 1. 2. 3, I (Treasurer I): Debate 1. 2. 3: Turn hling 2. STKl FR ANK Prom; Glee Club I: Rami 2. 3. I; Ocheatra 3; Football I. 2. 3. I; L Club 2. 3. 1: Iulru-murals 3. I; Basketball Manager 3; Track 3. I; Senior Scouts 2. 3. Tt RNER DELORES (LA.A. I; Operetta I; fdec (dub I. 2: Choir 3. 4. i ice-President 1). Prom; Band I. 2. 3. I: Orchestra I. 2. 3. I Vice-President I): All-State 3. I; Solo I: 2 3. 4. W I LONER JOSEPH nnual Staff I: Prom: Plava 3. 4; Christmas Play I: Choir 2. 3. I: (ilee Club I. 2; Operetta I; Ocheatra I. 2. 3. t; All- State I; Cheerleader 3; Track I. 2: Intra-murals 1. Rl STEBERG FI A Bensenville I; Y ork 2. SAI.CE CON ( ETT A Honor roll I. 2. 3. I Prom; (ilee Club I. SHERIDAN Jl'NF Honor roll 3. I; Prom: (i. A. A. 3. I: Intra- murals I. STITES MILDRED Honor roll I. 2. 3. I: Drama Guild I. 2; Masque and W in 3; Prom; Play 3. 4; Christmas Play I. 2; (ilee Club 1: Band 1. 2. 3. I; Orchestra 2; G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4: 'rumbling 2; Debate I. 2. 3. L AY K A THOM AS Clus President 2. 3. I: (dass Treasurer I; Honor r« ll I. 2. 3. I: Stu dent Council I. 2: Ley- denite staff I. 2. 3. I; Drama Guild 1.2: Masque and VI ig 3;Christ-mas Plav I. 2. 3; Plays 3. I: (ilee Club I. 2: Debate 1.2. 3. I; Prom; Intra-murals 2. 3. W I I.DNFR WI IFRED Honor roll I. 2. 3; Annual staff 3; Leydenite staff 3; Masque and W ig 3; Choir 2, 3: (ilee Club I; (I. A. A. 2: Intra-murals manager 3. SIMPSON LI CILLE Prom: Choir 2; (ilee Club 1. 2; Intra-murals I. SI KAK BETTY Honor roll I. 2; Prom: Ochestra I. 2. 3. I: Dance Ochestra L ENSBERG IDA Play 3: Prom; Ynnual staff t; Honor roll I; (dioir 2. 3. I (Secretary I); (ilee (dub 1. 2; 3. X: Mi-State L W IOTT ROSE G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Home Ec. Club I. WALKER RITA Proviso I. 2: Prom; Play 3; G.A.A. 3; Tennis (dub; Intra-murals 1. WOODS NANA Prom: Choir 2: (ilee Club 1. 2; 'rumbling 2; 1 iitra-iimrals 2. SMITH LAI BEL Masque and W ig 3; Prom: Play I: Band I; Cheerleader I; G.A.A. 2. 3. I: Intra-murals I; Tumbling 3. ERE MIS CIS Prom: KORNFEINI) 4NDREW Basket ball 2. 3. 1: Football 3. I; Intra-murals I. I. Club 2. 3. TIIII.CES JOHN Honor roll I. 4; Prom; (ilee (dub I: Band I. 2. 3; Science (dub I. S AI.CE SAR All Honor roll I. 2. 3; Annual staff I; Masque and W ig 2: (ilee (dub I: I ntra-murals 3. XOT riCTI HKD SCHNEIDER W 11.1.I AM (dioir 2. 3; (ilee (dub I; Foot ball I. 2. 3. I. Club 2. 3. I; Basketball I. 2. 3; Track I. 2, 3.
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STEALING INTO VI EW September 7. 1939 Leyden opened its doors once more to an onrush of students. In the midst of the hurrying group, one hundred and forty bewildered young things could be seen. They were the freshmen. Hut they were not made of the stuff that stays bewildered and confused for after a few days they were running off with t lie hearts of the upper classmen and making friends with the sophomores. Now they can look back to a whole year of success and happiness at Leyden. 'I heir skit for the home-coming game. November 3. was an ingenious pantomime of going to the game by train. I he other classes witnessed it w ith surprised pleasure and awarded the freshm-n second prize. 'Pile freshmen parts of pril 12. allowed the freshmen to gel together and talk things and themselves over, for the atmosphere was unladen by upperclassmen. There are one hundred and lifts sophomores at Leyden, the largest class in the school, and what a class. In the past two sears tliev have furnished more amusement for Leyden than any of the others. When thes first entered, the Leydenites looked at them ssith the disfavor to which most freshmen are subjected, but their irresistable charm just grew on the upjierclassmen until now tliev could hardly do without them. April 19. sasv the sophomores at their party. It ssas the first party at which they entertained guests and thes did it so well that many came assay saying they had never attended a more enjoyable one. Now the juniors. Thes are an unusual class. There are more boys(sevcnty -four of cm) than girls. (Seventy-four boss and sixts-five girls the total, one hundred thirty-nine.) I he junior play American. Vers Karls netted them such a profit that they sponsored the first Off I he ( ainpus prom Lev den has set seen. Next sear, if such a thing be possible, they will probably put on an even better performance. The juniors too had a class parts, one given by the boys for the girls. I lie girls had sold more tickets to the plas than the boys so they svere honored with this party. Ol KICKRS President Freshmen: Glen 1 shi.er Sophomores: LeRoy Steingraber Juniors: Edwin Maleml-s I ice President Richard Greene Rueben Penna William Greeley Secretary Theresa I.isuzzo Grace Hachmeister Richard Doss Treasurer Robert Goeske Cornelia Boerems Ethel Kotlovs Freshmen: Sophomores: Juniors: Miss Gless Miss I) sms Miss Klim id SPONSORS Miss IIeimes Miss Strsnd Miss M slonky Mr. Botts Mr. Stark Mr. Wadsworth Mr. Engberc Mr. England Mr. Moser
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