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

 - Class of 1940

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C.A.A. IDENTIFICATION Top Rou l. O’IIhaov: M. Simon; l. I.oh.hev VI. Ai srn; K. at-son; C. IIaciimkistkk: M. Stith ; V. Warnkk: L. Hki.wk.h; K. Pettis; R. B«vk: I . Sciiii.zk; S. Schmidt; L. Stokv; N. Schikriiokn; I.. Mu.. I.RR; L. LlPMIANN; V. Bhott; K. 1 1 GK KK. Rnu 3— M. Casino: J. W tson; F. Rkki ; I . Okkick; R. Debus; II Nki.son; K. Ohbaik: L. Smith; I.. R i km k; I . Rkkucha; M. Schulze: A. Talaca: B. Bot toms; I). Sweeney; T. Worthy; R Kl 'ON; I,. |,annekeli ;J. Zi pihm Roii 2 M. Banks; F. Kotiow; L. V Engel; I.. Rupp; I). Thew; B Bkkgi.i'm ; M. Napoli; k. Ryria ZOPOLOl s: I.. Fivki.son; R. Lynch; K. Nonihk; S.Gilbknt; M. Culler-ton. Ron I K. Dustan; E. Cianckossi; R. Ckambn; F. M vKKUI.i.a; V. m king; J. Siikhihan; V. L. SiiKNRY; . Cai.i.pas; I . Latoka: L. Stbcrk; E. II L Ml . (;. a. a. With the promotion of good health and good sportmanship as the eliief aims of the G. . A., the sponsors. Miss Strand and Miss Glew. with the officers, Verna Amling. president: Helen Nelson, vice-president; Doris Sweenev. secretary: Phyllis Schulze, treasurer: Lucille llelwes. point chairman: and the members worked hard to make this an outstanding Near. The sport calendar included soccer, tennis, archery, howling. soft hall, riding, hiking, and bicycling. On October I I. as hostess to 125 girls and their sponsors from 15 surrounding schools, the club began its ear's activities with a Play Da) the first to In held at Leyden. On this da . wigwams. Indian belts, and tribal teams held full sway. I)r. Phillip Yarrow of the Illinois igilant Association was guest speaker at a tea the club sponsored for Leyden girls and their mothers February 13. Other activities included: a cooperative football part) with the ”L” Club: representation at the Niles Center discussion of mutual G. V. A. problems; participation in Proviso’s Play Day: presentation of awards earned in sports; and a bicycle-hiking party. An impressive candle-light initiation of 25 new members was performed before the facult) and old girls on March 1. and the final event of the Near was the sending of several girls to the G. . A. camp at Lake Geneva with mone earned by selling candy and hot dogs. ffL” CLl I The L“ club, one of the oldest organizations in the school, originated in 1926, sponsored b) Mr. Deal. This club is open to any student earning a major efL” in some sport and has as its purpose the promotion of school spirit, the bettering of the scholastic average of athletes, the maintenance of good sportsmanship, and the increased participation in sports. I nder the direction of Mr. hngland with William McNcrncv, llarr Papadakis. and Otto l.iehke as president, vice-president, and secret ary-treasurer respective!). the club continues to flourish and has increased its scope. Pile ffL” boys took the supervision of competitive sporting events and intramurals; the printing of basketball schedules; and a cooperative part) w ith the (L A. A. in their stride; but really climaxed their Near n ith their annual Father and Son” banquet, held May 13. This gala affair was open to any boy attending Leyden whose father was. in turn, eligible to participate in tin banquet. The athletic awards earned throughout the sporting year were presented that evening with special honors going to Paul Gates and John Doss who were named the most valuable players in football and basketball We regret that due to publication deadlines, the medalists in track and baseball could not be named. L” CLt B IDENTIFICATION Voir I F. Pkiter; VI. N| Nkknky; I . Hardkhsov V„„ 2 R- 11 KDi.t' nii; F. Stein. W 3—R- Doss. Hon I V- KoRNKKINI»; I . I KI KI. W .J J- Emigh; W. Cai.i.pas. W6 N1k. England; II. Peheksen; R. Manx; J. Thkoimsakis. Voir 7 -L. NIazzulla; I . Oolunca; W . Schneider; E. NIai.enius. . Bui.H ; tt AN. Voir 8—O. Likbkk; I . Cates; R. Crkknb; L.Sandkrun; II. Papada-... Smith: Nl. NIkyi.m. NOT PICT I REI) Doss; J- Nlazzulla; I). Egan; . Rkrtii

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ORCHESTRA Twelve ears ago Mr. Stark conducted a concert orchestra which numbered 12. The organization constantly grew until 1937 when, at its peak, the orchestra received 2nd division in the National Contest held at Columbus, Ohio and first division in sight-reading. t present, the orchestra is under Mr. Krueger's direction and he is working hard to rebuild the organization which has had to stand competition with the popularity of the hand and its tours. This rehabilitation program is based upon diligent summer school work for grammar school students and second orchestra sessions for high school beginners. The orchestra showed its ability to great advantage in two concerts presented, with thechoir.on December 12. and on May 3. Delores Turner was awarded the orchestra medal. DANCE ORCHESTRA The Dance Orchestra began its career in 1936 with I I members and since that time has grown to IT players having such properties as uniforms, music stands, etc. purchased with funds raised by playing on v arious occasions. These Maroon Maestros instituted a regularly scheduled practice period this year during which modern rhythms were studied and recordings which were then compared to the style and intonation of great orchestras— were made. The music of this organization was enjoyed at school functions and by benevolent groups outside of the school. The establishment of a name for themselves, the procuring professional starts in the music world for former members, the securing of jobs for orchestras of graduate students continue to be the goal toward which Mr. Krueger ami his Dance Band ever strive. Ut mi.i J. W I I.DN EH B. llll.I.EMEYEH l. DuRI.AND B. Surak It. N At MOKK V. Bkott T. Worthy A. Cod ah B. Kirkwooo A. Chiarelli J. CHARLESTON K. Fultz M. Lopcken I . Sell AKKKKH M. W I I SON VIOLA K. Lynch M. Folkkkts C. Ei.lstrom y. Patu M. Robertson ORCHKSTK CELLO V. aRnek I). Stki.i.man yt. Austin It. Sanders It. Mionskk BASS F. ATSON M. Petra C. IluiNKH IL I l HI.AND Tt BA It. Miller OKI MS W. WlTCIIKLI. W . W ASSMI Nl B. IIanskn B. Jenson THOMBONES C. Hernstrom F. Stretch IIOHNS I). Turner J. Mudcrtt L. Miller I . Chiarki.li FLITE L. 11 EL WES H. Cramer OBOE Ivy Matthews CLARINET B. (fRahkh D. Ruby TRt | PET E. It I KK J. Reei» 1 1 No M. Michels II AS soon M . J. II AKDKKSON I HI MPET It. Kirkwood K. W INKKL (i. Robertson DRt MS II. Pakadakis . W ASSMI ND It. II ANSON DANCE ORCHKSTK VIOLIN B. llll.I.KMKYKH M. Dl HI AND B. Si R AK SAX APIIONE II. Nohr J. 'Pipkin T. VIICHEI.S A. Ruby PI NO M. Michels S. Smith TROMBONE C. Hernstkom F. Stretch BASE E ATSON Tl BA L. Nielson DIRECTOR Mr. Kkukcer



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