Eastern High School - Eastern Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

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EX LIBRIS Ci14f QQQEE fy gW fffjjyw THE GLUWING FUTURE LIES UNRULLED Paz? , fi 2 wi Y in Q rv L f ,CS,..g ls Q wif? , 5 fi of fn 4 ,,,mP'xfa 'm an F, fa I 'iiT 1:1, in in , f. 'ie a fi' Y ww 'Y L a E, ...nq ,.4-v' ARRCDW P U B I is he d in y the Arrow Stott Eostern I-ligIwSCI1ooI Detroit, Niichigon 19 3 8 Mr. Iohn I. Powels As Cl tribute to his understand- ing, sincerity and friendliness, we dedicate this issue of the Arrow to our new Chief. F O R E W0 R D One hundred fif'ry years ago +he pioneers came fo fhe Norfhwesl' Terrirory 'ro blaze new 'rrails, fo develop and subdue fhe wil- derness, +o build new homes. They fough+ and labored un'riringly un+il +heir eFFor+s were crowned wi+h vicfory. H is +heir greaf success 'rhai' has inspired The Arrow sfaff lhis year. ln 'I'his boolc we aimed +o com- memorafe +he achievemenfs of Eas'rern High School during +he pasl' year and hope 'lhal' +hey poin+ fo new and grealer +rails ahead. CGNTENTS DedicaHon Facul+y Seniors January June Houses Ac+ivi+ies Spor+s Feafures POWE LS' POW WOW l4.T ln honor oT The coming oi Their new Chiei, Mr. John J. Powels, and Mrs. Powels, The TaculTy gave a big pow wow The evening OT OcTober 2I, I937. Among The guesTs were many Tormer members oT The TaculTy. Mr. George WaTerbury, in charge OT The aTTer-dinner enTerTainmenT inTroduced Miss Paula l-lenze, who welcomed Chiei Powels Trom The land oT The Eslcimos To The home camping ground. b Mr. Powels assured everyone ThaT he was very happy To be Their new Chiei and ThaT he deeply appreciaTed The welcome accord- ed him by barh TaculTy and sTudenTs. Accompanied by Miss Grace Jones, Mrs. Lucille Sherman sang Two songs, SweeT Phyllis and ln a Luxembourg Garden. The general chairman oT The occasion was Miss Nellie D. Moehlmanq oTher commiTTee chairmen were: recepTion, Miss Ella K. Trues- dale: Tinance, Mr. l-larold V. STarl4g dinner, Miss lrene DuTTy: decoraTion, Miss Grace Jones: inviTaTion, Miss Paula l-lenzeg and Table arrangemenTs, Mr. Edward Fuhry. Prepared by The luncheon sTaTT, The dinner was served by The girls oT The l-lome Eco- nomics Club under The direcTion of Miss ElizabeTh Bidwell. T COMMERCIAI.-Harold V. Stark, head, l.ois E. Akroyd, Isabel Bailey, James Eisele, Alma Freeland, Ida C. Harlmeck, Clara A. Johnson, Anna M. Johnston, Elizabeth Kaye, Viola Kelly. ENGLISH-Ella K. Truesdale, llead, VVilliam .-X. .-Xrlmaugli, Harriet L. Blum, jane A. Cochrane, Frances C. Cook, Edna l.. Erickson, Carl YV. linstke, Helene S. McCracken, Kathleen Mc- fnrdy, Marion H. Quinn, Samuel H. Spector, Rnthe B. Stone. FINE ARTS-V-Grace E. jones, head, Albert C. .'XFlllSll'OllQ2f, Lois Hearing, Donald Foltz, George Grncbner, Frieda M. Kasting, Paul A. XYeiland, FOREIGN LANGUAGES-Nellie D. Moelil- man, liead, Elsa B. Callewart, Minnie C. Einfalt, Rowland Hass. IHHN VI. 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N.fJ.'l'.l'.3 Alma Julmsmn lip Wilfllllui l.rm1su Xchxl. slght NZLYIIIQQI Kor- O rlulm Xlclwlsmr, wluml nurse. MM IQXI. N HLXL, lu---loam-lu' I4'l1Il2l1ll, In-zul. Q l - . . . . Ifvlm l.. Immn, l'r:111k L . 1 lllll'k'l1l1I.,l2lI1l' Ulrkw. Xlllj' I . flrulxam, lrc-uv I.ix1rlquiQ1, frlia Turrvll. HIII'-Hqlq lrwlqllli RUW M- XY2il'lflK'- Chili . lm 1' Muchlmzln. r'ccm'r1clcrk3 Luclla M. Svhuur uksitrl't' Cltfk. ulcrkg Luruzx I . N12lI'Cll, uttvllrlaxlre clcrkg Alma All THE PAST WE LEAVE BEHIND3 WE DEBAUIIH UPUN A NEWER, MIGHTIER WllRlD, VARIED WORI.Dg FRESH AND STRUNG, THE WURLD WE SIEZE,WORlIJ 0F LABUR ANIJ UF MARCH, PIUNEERS! 0 PIUNEERS! SENIURS 1 - ---1 IAN SENIUR ' SPUNSURS MR. JOHN -I. POVVIELS MR. SAMUAL H. S1-LQCTQR CLASS MOTTO lJf'm's, Noi I'V07'dSU UARY CLASS UFFIIIERS Blur' and Sz'If'm' KENNETH KRAUS Twelve Pm-.vidmzf CLASS FLOWER GLlI'fl'f'HfU IDA REYNOLDS Vice-l'rc.vidv11l HIRAM PACIFIC VIRGINIA VVIIITE KENNETH SMITH Tl'C!l.Y1tI'L'l' .S'm'rvfzl1'y 5'z'1'g4'ar1f-nf-Amis ALLEN RICHARD-- llfebster Glee, Club ALLEN, YVONNE- Diana Hall Guard ANAS, OLGA- Priscilla Alden Chiefs, Indian, House Staff ANDRUS, BARBARA- Diana Bios Club APERS, RAYMOND- Webster House Vice-President, Varsity Football and Basketball, Intramural Track and Basket- ball, E Club Follies ARNOLD, ARTHUR- Lincoln Intramural Debate AVEY, ALICE- Victory Social Committee, Shorthand Scribes BADAMO, RUSSELL- Webster BALINT, IRENE- Diana Hall Guard BARBERA, ROsE- Victory Dress Committee BARRES1, JAMES- Roosevelt Cheer Leader, House Staff BATTEN, JOHN- Webster Band, Orchestra BELLARD1, JOSEPH- Lincoln Hi-Y, Varsity Track and Basketball, Band, Orchestra, Intramural Track, Swimming, and Basketball BERLIN, HARRY- Roosevelt BLOOM, VVILLIAM- Roosevelt Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball BOEHMER, HARRY- Webster BRAY, GEORGE- Roosevelt Chairman of Arrow Publicity Committee, R. O. T. C., Senior Play BROWN, RICHARD- Webster Tennis Team, Intramural Basketball AMICK, VVALDRON- Roosevelt Swimming Team, Intra- mural Swimming AN KFINY, LILLIA N- Diana IXVERY, MILDRED- Victory Girls' Golf Team, Ways and Means Committee BAODY, INIARY LOU1SE- Priscilla Alden St. Cecilia Club BARKER, RICHARD- Roosevelt Orchestra BAUSLAUGH, RUTH- Victory Chiefs, Library Staff, Glee Club, Hall Guard BERL1Nc, JOHN- Lincoln Home Room President, Outdoor Track BRADETICH, NEVINA- Priscilla Alden Buck, IXIARJORIE- Priscilla Alden Home Economics Club Thirteen BUNGART, HEI.EN- Priscilla Alden CARAIIONNA, Cl-iARLl'ISf Roosevelt Glee Club, 12-A Cabinet CARUSO, MAMIE- Priscilla Alden COLLINS, TXTELVIN- Welnstcr Band, Orchestra, Sergeant R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Dance Orchestra Cos NER, TWAYNARD- Roosevelt CUSIMANO, NICK- Lincoln DEBOOS, DoR1s- Victory Chiefs, Glee Club, Bios Club, Horseback Riding Club DOOGE,' FRA NK- Roosevelt Varsity and Intramural Swimming DRICYER, PAUL- Roosevelt Hall Guard Fourteen CANTALINE, KATE- Victory Shorthand Scribes CAPAROTTA, ROLAND- Roosevelt CARLSON, ROBERT- Lincoln Hi-Y President, Tennis Team CARTER, CHARLES- Webster Sergeant-at-Arms Committee CLARKE, HOPE- Diana St. Cecilia Club, Hall Guard, Motto Com- mittee COLEMAN, ELAINE- Diana Hall Guard, St. Cecilia Club COOK, IRENE- Victory CORIJIQLIUS, STEVE- Roosevelt Varsity Swimmin.g, Intramural Track, Swim- ming and Basketball CRIST, FRANCES- Victory House President, President of Chiefs, Glee Club, Hall Guard CUMMINGS, VALDE- Priscilla Alden CYRI-INIUS, OLIVE- Diana Senior Play, 240 Staff, Hall Guard, Bios Club, Social Committee D1iAN, ORA- Priscilla Alden IJICNZLICR, LILY- Priscilla Alden DIc1csON, GORDON- Webster DOWNPZY, TXTONAGENE- Diana LJRAVES, ELAINE- Priscilla Alden 235 Staff, Secretary's Committee l,JRITsAs, SOPHIE- Victory Shorthand Scribes ELAM, EL1sIE-- Webster ELIAS, FRED- Webster EvIsoN, EMERsoN- Webster FALIIETTA, MARY- Victory Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes, House Counselor FELL, RICHARD- Roosevelt House President, Varsity Football, and Track, E Club Follies, Glce Club, Intra- mural Swimming FERRO, BIARGARET- Victory Shorthand Scribes, House Counselor FINATERI, EVELYN- Priscilla Alden GAINES, ALICE JEAN- Victory January Arrow Editor, St. Cecilia Club, Indian, House Vice-President GEoRGE, JOSEPHINE- Priscilla Alden GIAMI-Ixo, ANGELINPI- Priscilla Alden GILFILLAN, CLAUDE- Roosevelt All-City Orchestra, Eastern's Band and Orchestra, Intramural Swimming and Bas- ketball GOODSON, VVILLIAM- Roosevelt Varsity Swimming, E Club Follies, Track, Bowling, Intramural Basketball GOWMAN, IXIERLE- Roosevelt Band and Orchestra GRIEM, LEONARD- Lincoln Glee Club, Hi-Y Secretary GRUTSIS, CoNsTANCE- Diana Chiefs, Library Staff, Hall Guard, Short- hand Scribes HALEY, VVALLACE- Roosevelt HARIIING, RIARION- Victory Hall Guard, Varsity Basketball Ifll-ZNNESSY, THELlVlA- Victory Shorthand Scribes HERTEL, JACK- Webster Secretary of House, Bios Club, House Counselor FALIIE, RUTH- Priscilla Alden Secretary's Committee FERGUSON, PEGGY- Diana Senior Play, Home Eco- nomics Club FRASCHETTI, RAMO- Lincoln GERLACH, MARION- Diana GIRARDIN, DON- Lincoln GRAHAM, MARY VIRGINIA- Victory Glee Club GUMM, PETER- Webster HAYWARD, SHIRLEY- Victory HICKEY, ERVIN- Webster Senior Play, Radio Work Fifteen HOEF, lXIILDRED- Diana Secretary of Home Eco- nomics Club, Bios Club, Swimming Team HOWARD, CATHERINE- Diana Hall Guard, Glee Club IRWIN, NATALIE- Diana JESSMON, EDNA- Diana KA1sER, JOSEPH- Lincoln House Officer, Hi-Y Olli- eer, E Club, Indoor Track, IZA Cabinet, Sen- ior Play, Intramural Bas- ketball KELLY, JACK- Webster House and Reserve Bas- ketball KNECHT, HIl.LERX'- lVel1ster E Club, Varsity Bas- ketball, Bowling Team KGPIETZ, EDWARD- Roosevelt Glee Club, House Coun- selor, Hall Guard KRAUs, KENNETH- Web.rter January Class President, Spirituals, Quartet, In- door and Outdoor Track, Senior Play, E Club Sixteen HoME, SYBIL- Priscilla Alden Glee Club, Home Economics Club Homin, JEAN- Priscilla Alden Home Economics Club PIYIIE, Ross1TER- Victory Swimming Team IRWIN, LEE- Lincoln Sergeant-at-Arms Committee JAMES, ANNE- Diana JENsEN, Ei.EANoR- Priscilla Alden Vice-President of Art Guild JONES, IJOUGLAS- Roosevelt KAAKE, Ij0UGLAS-- Roosevelt Varsity and Instramural Swimming, Bas- ketball, Track, E Club K.xNsMAN, HANs- Roosevelt Varsity Swimming KELLER, XVILLIAM- Roosevelt Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Track, E Club KENNY, ROlllCR'l'- Roosevelt Vice-I'resident of House KIRKIIIQIIJIC, NA'l'ALIP1- Victory KNRQHT, IXlARYf Victory Senior Play, Xlice-Irfiresicleiit of Bios Club, Home Economics Club, House Counselor KNI'I'Tl-IR, lJoR1s- Diana Hall Guard, ln Oration Contests KOl'l'lN, XIERNIG- Roosevelt Varsity Football and Track, E Club, Glee Club, House Basketball, Intramural Swim- ming IKRAMER, S'l'ANil.EY- Lincoln House Treasurer E Club, Swimmin T , eam KRliIDI,ER, FRANcIs- Lincoln Chiefs, Senior Play, Art Guild, Glee Club, Spirituals IQRONIEERGER, KA'I'Hl'IliINl41- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard KURZHALS, JUNE- Glee Club LAGERKVIST, BORJE- Diana lllebster E Club, Band and Orchestra, Swimming Team LANE, BETTY- Art Guild LEETZ, IRVING- LOTUS, MARY- AIACHASIC, FLORENCE- MAIER, LoIs- KIANGIAPANE, VVILLIA M- ZWASSEY, RUSSELL- IUASTRO, FANNY- House Basketball AICLAUGHLIN, ARTHUR- Bios Club, Glee Club BICPHAIL, SYLVIA- All-IRCATANTE, SOPHIE- Diana Roosevelt Victory Diana Priscilla Alden Webster lifebster Diana Roosevelt Priscilla Alden Diana Senior Play Prompter, Hall Guard, Secretary to IZA Sponsor BIERSINO, EDWARD- lNlIKSELL, RICHARD- RIONACELLI, PHILIP- Lincoln Roosevelt Roosevelt Chiefs, Bios Club, Glee Club, Hall Guard RIOORE, JANE- MoSEsso, ERMA- Chiefs, Secretary of House Victory Victory LAMAR,lJ0RoTHY- Diana Shorthand Scribes LETSRING, VIRIZINIAH- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard iXlACKS, ELIZABETH- Victory Glee Club, Hall Guard, 307 House Staff IWARTIN, ED- Lincoln House president, EH Club, Varsity Baseball and Football LICCLORY, LORRAINE- Priscilla Alden Home Economics Club Xl!-IISTER, VIR4QINIA- Victory Glce Club RIICK, JOHN- Roosevelt Hall Guard RIONTELEONE, FRANCES- Victory Arrow Staff, Secretary of Shorthand Scribes MOSESSO, MARY- Diana Seventeen N AvARoI.I, BLONDA- Priscilla Alden IKIIEMAN, EVELYN- Diana Chiefs, Bios Club, Indian Staff, Hall Guard, Senior Play ORLING, BIARJORIE- Victory IZA Cabinet, Treasurer of House, january Senior Picture Editor of Arrow, Vice-President of Art Guild PALMER, RIUIBERT- Roosevelt Bios Club, Glee Club, Hall Guard, Hi-Y, lntra- mural Basketball PIERSANTE, VINCENT- Webster House President, Chiefs, E Club, Varsity Foot- ball and Baseball, House Counselor PRANGE, VVALTER- Roosevelt Sergeant-at-Arms Com- mittee PUIQLIARISI, RosE- Victory Treasurer of Shorthand Scribes, Typist for Indian REsKE, RAYMOND- R oosevel t RICKEN, SHIRLEY- Victory President of Home Eco- nomics Club, Basketball, Shorthand Scribes Eighteen NEVILLIC, NEl'- Roosevelt House Basketball and Bowling NlCHfDl..AS, I.II.A- Priscilla Alden OEHLMAN, XlARGARl-1T- Diana OLIN, IRIS- Priscilla Alden Chiefs, House President, President of Bios Club and Home Economies Club PACIFIC, HIRAM1 llfebster January Class Treasurer, Varsity Swim- ming, Glee Club, Art Guild, E Club, House Basketball and Bowling l'AI,AzzoI.A, HELEN- Victory PALMENTIER, PIERRE- Webster Orchestra, Flutist for Quartet, Bios Club I,li'l'liRSI-LN, FRANK- Webster House Bowling Team I'Izz0, SARA- Diana POLLOCK, JAMES- Lincoln Hi-Y Club IIROKOPOXVICH, VVAl.TER-- Webster House Basketball PRUIIIQN, ROBERT- Roosevelt Sergeant-at-Arms Committee QUARKICR, HAzIcI.E- Priscilla Alden REICH, EVELYN- Victory Glee Club REYNoI.Ims, IIIA- Diana january Class Vice-President, Bios Club, Chairman of Social Committee RICHARD, IJOROTHY- Priscilla Alden IQITTIQR, HERlllill'l'- Webster Senior Play IQOBERTS, ERNEST- Roosevelt Varsity Baseball, E Club, Hall Guard, Intramural Basketball RolzIcRTs, KA1'Hl2RINlC- Diana House l'residcnt, Home Economies Club, Bios Club Romeo, Al.XRY- Diana ROVJl.liY, ANN- Diana Library Staff SAIIATINI, LENA- Victory Hall Guard Sixrniucus, GRACE- Victory Hall Guard, Home Economies Club SQHAFI-:R, JACK- Roosevelt SCHMIII, FREIIA- Prisrilla Alden Tennis Team, House Swimming, House Staff, Girls' Athletic Association, Homeroom President Scnouts, RICHARD- lf'Vebster Bowling Team SCHULTZ, VVILLIAM- Roosevelt SCOVILL, james- Roosevelt SE'l I'I.E, EVELYN- Priseilla Alden Chiefs' Secretary, Head of Zll StaH, 12-A Cabinet SHINKZLERV, Romzizr- Webster Varsity Basketball, E Club SIIZWI-IRT, GEORGINE- Diana President of Art Guild, Basketball, Swim- ming Team SIl.vlasTER, LUCY- Diana Senior Play Proinpter, Shorthand Scribes SMITH, Coxsmxce- Priscilla Alden SMITH, KP2NNPZ1iH- Webster january Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Glee Club, Senior Play, Company Commander of R.O.T.C. SMITH, ToLULA- Diana Art Editor of Indian, House Basketball SI-I5Ncmz, PRICEH Webster EH Club, Varsity Basketball Ross, MELBA- Priseilla Alden SARKIS, AGNES- Diana SQHILIIQRF, GERHARD- Ltneoln Chiefs, Tennis Team SCHROEDER, ARNOLD- Roosevelt Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., Hall Guard Scumo, GLORIA- Diana House Basketball SHUNN, TRENE- Priseilla Alden SMITH, BETTY- Diana IZA Cabinet, Glee Club, Bios Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Library Staff SMITH, NAONII- Victory Arrow Staff SPICUZZA, JOE- Roosevelt Glee Club, Senior Play Nineteen SPITZLI-LY, RICHARD- Linrolrt Vice-President of House, Captain of Football Team of 1937 STOWELL, JEANETTE- Prisoilla Alden Hall Guard, Indian, House Staff TECKMAN, MARJo1z11-1- Prisrilla Alden Senior Play, Bios Club, Nurse Helper TH IEMER, VVALTER-I,infoln TRUESDAI.E, BPIRNICE-DlUt't0 Home Economies Club VANDE PUTTE, AGNES- Prisrilla Alden House Counselor, Hall Guard VERV.ACKE, ARSENE- Webster Orchestra, Quartet VYATKINS, JOAN- Prisrilla Alden Senior Play, Hall Guard, Golf Team VVEHBY, ANTHONY- Roosevelt Twenty S'roN1a, I 1cAR1.- Arrow Staff STOUT, Xl II.TON+ Track SwAm'oU'r, HAZEL- 'l',xMA1uu, OLYMPIA- Shorthand Scribes 'fIiNllltQl.IA, LUCY- TH u-31,143 M A N, VVALT1eR- Track Team THOMAS, HELEN- Victory Roosevelt Victory Victory Diana Roosevelt Diana Editor-in-Chief of Indian, Bios Club, Presi- dent of Library Staff TRANCKIDA, josEPH- Orchestra, House Bowling ULCH, THoMAs- Track, Football NTALENTINE, LUCILLE- VANN, CHAm.Es- Bios Club V1cus'rRAr:T1-2, GERAl.lJlNE- House Otllcer, Chiefs Vl'Al.KliR, NYALTER- VVALTERS, ETHEL- NVA'rKo, KTILTON- R.O.T.C. VVA'r'r1-zks, llotus- Webster Roosevelt Diana Webster Victory Webster Diana Webster Priscilla Alden Chiefs, Library Staff, Secretary of Bios Club and of the Home Economies Club YNEI-riw, EI.EANoR- Diana VVEIR, NAN- Priscilla Alden Arrow, Hall Guard WHITBREAD, GEORGE- Roosevelt Track, Intramural Activities WHITE, DOUGLAS- Lincoln House Sergeant-at-Arms WILLIAMS, PATRICIA- Victory Shorthand Scribes WILSON, JOE- Roosevelt WING, IVY lN'lAY-- Chiefs, 211 Staff, VVIRINGER, JOH N- Priseilla Alden Vice-President of House llfebster WHITE, VIRGINIA- Priseilla Alden January Class Secretary, House Stall, President Of Bios Club, Chiefs, Vice- President Of Home Eco- nomics Club VVILSON, NIELVIN- Webster House Bowling, First Sergeant of R.O.T.C. ZUCCHERO, ANTHONY- Lzncoln .Ag S Twenty-one SENIOR R SPUNSURS MR. ,IOHN LI. POWELS MR, SAMVAL H. SPICCTOR C'L,xSS BIOTTO 011rc'ard and Ufm'ard CLASS COLORS IUNE CLASS UFFICERS BffffHffdGQ1d ROBERT GRXRIJNFR CLASS FLOWER President Gardcma SHIRLEY TURNER Vifv-Plvsidalzi HFINRX' SCHNELLERT IWADELON Surru BRUCE STM-LETON Tr'cas1u'vr S'rc1'cfary Sm'gca1zl-az'-Arnls Twenty-two ADERI-IOLDT, DOROTHY' Victory Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes. AIUTO, MARY- Priscilla Alden House Clerk, House Librarian. ALGER, STERLING- Lincoln Intramural Track and Basketball, Varsity Track, Indoor and Outdoor, E Club, IL Club Follies, Social Committee. ALTscHL'LER, SHIRLEY- Priscilla Alden Varsity Debate, Hall Guard, The Indian, Library Staff, Golf Team, Intramural Basket- ball. IAINDERS, MILTON- Lincoln Intramural Basketball, Clee Club. ANDERsoN, RALPH- Lincoln Homeroom Basketball, Homeroom Baseball, Homeroom Secretary. ARENDS, BARBARAf Diana The Indian, Shorthand Scribes, Secretary's Committee, Bookstore Staff, House Counselor. ARTHUR, LELA- Victory The Indian, Assistant Feature Editor. AYDELOTT, MARTHA- Diana Chiefs, House President, House Vice-President, House Secretary, Hall Guard, Home Eco- nomics Club, Intramural Basketball. I L . - I- Lincoln BALD, GRACE- , f ' Diana Secretary of Yocall lass, Secretary of Civics Class. BALDONI, VIRGINIA- Victory Hall Guard. fx! .. K L ' , A 'T 'T ff Aflac- 1. BARE, KATHRYN- ' K ,Victory Chiefs, The Indian, Library StaFf. BARSHEFF, EDWARD- Lincoln Varsity Track, Indoor, Outdoor, Intramural Track, Intramural Basketball. BECKER, lVIARIANNEf Victory Homeroom Indian BEEM, MARJORIE- House Clerk. BERELS, CHARLES- Student Manager Salesman, Hall Guard. Priscilla Alden Roosevelt of Baseball Team, Bowling Team, Hall Guard. BERGER, CLARENCE- Roosevelt Bowling Team, Committee. Hall G uard, Treasurer's ALBRIGHT, NORBERTY Roosevelt Band, Orchestra, Bowling Team, Hall Guard. ANDERS, GERALDINEf Victory Hall Guard, Clec Club. AQUISTO, CAROLINEf Diana Secretary's Committee, Bowling, Basketball. AYAUB, JOSEI H- Webster BACKOFF, JOHNY Webster Intramural Swimming, Cheerleader. BAND, DOROTHX'- Priscilla Alden Home Economics Club, Hall Guard, Art Guild, Senior Play, House Coun- selor, Treasurer's Com- mittee. BARTELS, ROBERT- Webster BELL, ELFREDA- Priscilla Alden Secretary's Committee, House Clerk, Home Eco- nomics Club, Shorthand Scribes, House Basketball. BERNS, VIRGINIA- Priscilla Alden House Librarian, House Basketball. Twenty-three BERRA, l.ol'IsE- Priscillzt Alden Hall Guard. Buswooo, CLIFFORD- Webster BIRD, CLARA- Priscilla Alden Intramural Debate, Glee Club, Hall Guard, House Counselor, Football Ticket Salesgirl. BOLAND, VIRGINIA- Victory Hall Guard. BONVENTRIE, JOSEPHINIim Priscilla Alden BOWERMAN, BETTY- Victory Hall Guard, Homeroom Secretary, BRIEDEN, DONALD- Roosevelt BRITT, I Urs Diana , . BRN, Priscilla Alden House Sergeant-at-Arms, Shorthand Scribes, Treas- urer, House Basketball, Secretary's Committee, Hall Guard, House Coun- selor. Twenty-four BERRY, HAROLD- Lincoln Hall Guard, Cheerleader, Intramural Swim- ming, R. O. T. C. First Sergeant. BETZ, HELEN- Y Diana Swimming Team, Hall Guard, Homeroom President. BILLINGSLEA, REMA- Priscilla Alden BINDER, ROBERT- Roosevelt Golf Team, Captain, Bowling Team, Intra- mural Basketball. BLIZZARD, HARVEY- Roosevelt House Vice-President, Senior Play, Social Committee, Intramural Basketball. fe flea. VBTLUM, ILDEGARD-I X A T Victory Glee flub, Basketball Team, Hall Guard, Trea, rer's Committee. BOLOGNA, FRANK- Roosevelt Hall Guard. BONIKOWSKI, VICTOR- Lincoln Boss, BIETTX4 Diana Nurse's Assistant. BOSTICK, l.Ol7ISEf Victory Hall Guard, Homeroom Indian and Arrow Salesgirl, Homeroom Secretary, House Coun- selor, Football Ticket Salesgirl. BRADY, STEWART- Webster Basketball, Football, Bowling, Swimming, Indoor Baseball. BREY, OTTO- Lincoln Homeroom President, Treasurer's Committee. BRIGHT, RUTH- Victory Chiefs, The Indian, Editor-in-Chief, House Treasurer, Glec Club, Hall Guard. BRILL, CATHERINE- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard. BROCKTON, GEORGE- Webster Varsity Football, Intramural Swimming, Basketball, Track. BROWNLIE, ISABELL- Victory Chiefs, Glee Club. BUCCIERO, MICHAEL- Lincoln Intramural Track, Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball and Swimming, E Club, E Club Follies, Hall Guard, Homeroom Presi- dent, House Counselor. BUCHER, KATHERINE- Diana Chiefs, Indian Typist. BURNHAM, AITDREY- Diana BURTON, RALPH- Lincoln Homeroom Indian Representative. CAMPBELL, HERBERT- Roosevelt CAMPLING, FRANCEs- Diana Chiefs, Home Economics Club, 211 House Staff, Hall Guard. CARIS, JOHN- Lincoln House Sergeant-at-Arms, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Homeroom President. CASTIGLIONE, CARMEN1 Roosevelt CIARAMITARO, ANTONINAf Priscilla Alden Shorthand Scribes, Hall Guard, House Basket- ball, House Clerk. CLARK, GEORGE- Lincoln Intramural Baseball. COLCERNIAN, JOHN- Roosevelt Senior Play Stage Manager. COLLINS, BETTY- Diana The Indian, Undines, Glee Club, Intramural Basketball, Senior Play. COOK, WILLIABI- Lincoln Intramural Baseball. CORLEY, VVILLIAMY Webster Reserve Football, tramural asketball, Swimmi COVEN, REVA- g Victory Mimeograph Staff . CRACCIIIOLA, ANTOINETTE- Victory Hall Guard, House Counselor, Mimeograph Staff. CRAIG, VIRGINIA- Diana House B ketball, Hall Guard. - Afufod CRICE, DWARD- '- Roosevelt CRONGEYER, FLORENCE- Victory Swimming Team, Art Guild, Tennis Team, Publicity Committee. CRoss, RICHARD- Webster R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, Homeroom Baseball, Hall Guard. CAM PHELL, FRANCES-Diana CARAMAGNO, JEANNE- Victory Arrow, Business Manager, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom Representative. CHATHAM, HAROLD- Roosevelt COKER, BERNARD- Roosevelt CONAT, RUSSELL- Webster Varsity Football, Varsity Track Indoor and Outdoor, E Club, E Club Fol- lies, Intramural Track, Basketball, Swimming, Treasurer's Committee. CORNEAU, HAROLD- Webster Homeroom Baseball. CRAIG, SYLVIA- Priscilla Alden House Counselor, Golf TeanI, Home Economics Club. CROCIATA, JENNIE- Victory Hall Guard, Mimeograph Staff, Special Typing. CI7ccI-II, MARIE- Priscilla Alden House Clerk. Twenty-five CUMMINGS, LUELLA- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, Stecial Typing. DALESIA, MARY- Prisci. la Alden Hall Guard, House Clerk. DAvIs, W ILLIAM- Rooseielt DEARY,DONALD- Lincoln Homeroom Ifistrict At- torney, Treasurer's Com- mittee. DELEGATO, l,OUISm Lincoln Varsity Basketball, House Treasurer, Reserve Basket- ball Team Coach, E Club Follies. DEVILLERS, DELPHINE- Diana Homeroom President. DYHAENENS, l'1l.URENCE- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, House ln- Spector. DOBBIE, CLYDE- Webster Chiefs, Hall Guard, Arrow Photographer, Biology As- sistant, Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. DUDDEN, ARTHERm Webster Varsity Golf, E Club Intramural Swimming, House Secretary-Treasurer, Social Committee, Home- room President,The Indian. Twenty-six CI'RrIs, Sl7ZANNEm Victory House Counselor. CIIsMANo, JOSEPHINEf Victory Glee Club, Hall Guard. DALY, BARBARAm Diana DARANY, JULIA- Diana DAVISON, PEARL- Victory 307 House Staff, Football Salesgirl. DAWSON, CiLADYS-- Priscilla Alden Arrow Staff, Glee Club, Home Economics Club DEC3EN, NORMAN- Roosevelt House Swimming, Hall Guard,House Basketball. DE l'iAYES, KENNETH- Webster DE MARS, JUNE- Priscilla Alden House Counselor, Home Economics Club. DE PERRO, CARL- Roosevelt House Basketball, Reserve Basketball. DEVILLERS, GEORGE- Lincoln DE VVINTER, RUBERT- Webster Homeroom Baseball, Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. , Y Dllililil., Jon ' Webster ITEERKING, iioigarrw- Victory Election Boa , House Staff. DROLSHAGEN, ELMER Lincoln DU BRIANSKI, JOHN- Roosevelt Bowling, Track. DUMAS, DELPHINE- Diana Indian Typist, Shorthand Scribes. DUNN, HARRIET- Victory DYCK, VERAf' Diana Glee Club. DYIKE, WERNER - Lincoln Intramural Swimming, Intramural Basketball. FANZEL, SHIRLEY- Diana FAITLRNER, JOYCE- Priscilla Alden Glee Club, House Clerk. FLETEMIER, MARVINf Webster Homeroom President. FOSTER, CARL- Roosevelt R. O. T. C. FOV, FREDERICK- Lincoln Hall Guard, Homeroom Treasurer, Senior Play. FRADER, EDWARD- Roosevelt R. o. T. C. MJ, lteflfto 7 ' FRANCK, HERTHA- 1 Victory Chiefs, Arrow Staff, Library Staff, House Clerk, Senior Play. FRANTZ, DONALD- Lincoln Hall Guard, Homeroom Basketball, Home- room Baseball, Homeroom Bowling, House Track, Senior Play. GABRIELE, VINCENTA Victory Shorthand Scribes, House Clerk. CIALBRAITH, ELEANOR- Diana QQARVEY, TI-IELM. 1 ic ry Homeroom President, Shorthand Sc es, House Typist and Clerk. GEE, RICHARD- ' Lincoln House Swimming, Intramural Bowling. GIANOTTI, PATSY- Roosezelt GINTHER, NIARGARETY Victory Homeroom President, Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes, House Counselor, Social Committee. GIRARDIN, SYDNEY- Webster Varsity Tennis, Band, R. O. T. C. Sergeant. GOGOLIN, CHARLESf Webster Intramural Swimming, Basketball, Track. IFABIAN, CLARA-- Priscilla Alden House Clerk. FIGLIOLI, MARVf Victory FOY, BETTY ANN- Victory Owling Team. V ff v.!'f V FRANCIS, EDWARD- Roosevelt Glee Club, Indoor Baseball. FROST, JOYCE- Priscilla Alden Homeroom Secretary. GARDNER, ROBERT- Webster June Class President, Chiefs, Band, Orchestra, Captain of Swimming Team, E Club, E Club Follies, VVays and Means Committee Chairman, City Diving Champion. GEORGE, JOHN- Lincoln Intramural Track, Intra- mural Handball. GIORDANO, JAMES- Roosezell Clee Club. GOODRICH, JUNE- Priscilla Alden House Page. Twenty-:even GRASS, GERHARD- Lincoln Chiefs, Quartet Spirituals, Glee Club, Hall Guard, Homeroom President, House Secretary, Senior Play, Ways and Means Committee. GRUTs1s, NICHOI,ASfL'l7l60l1l Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Senior Play. HALLBERG, EMTLY- Diana Art Guild, Vice-President of Art Guild, Arrow Staff, Social Committee. HARPSTER, SHERMAN- Lincoln Intramural Basketball, Homeroom President, Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Sergeant-at-Arms Com- mittee. HARTZ, RHEA- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, Golf Team. HENsoN, HAROLD- Webster Intramural Bowling, Cap- tain of Homeroom Base- ball, Intramural Track. HINCHCLIFFE, GoRDoN- Webster Varsity Swimming, Intra- mural Basketball, House Judge, Intramural Track. HoLMEs, MARJORIE- Priscilla Alden House Librarian. HULL, FRANCES- Victory Home Economics Club. 0 . Afievila L. 1 Twenty-eight GREENE, DCJREEN4 Diana IiREY, VIRGINIA- Priscilla Alden House President, Chiefs. ITUCIARDO, JOSEPHINE- Diana Shorthand Scribes, Hall Guard. KHTTHRIE, HAROLD- Webster The Indian, Sports Editor, Arrow, Sports Editor, Chiefs, Hall Guard, Social Committee, Biology Assistant. HAMMOND, KENNETH- Roosevelt Glee Club, Track Indoor and Outdoor, Intra- mural Basketball, Handball, and Track, Sergeant-at-Arm Committee. TIANCOCK, MILLICENT- Victory House President, Homeroom President, Swim- ming Team, Indian Representative, Civics Election Board. HART, MARY- Victory Homeroom Vice-President, Hall Guard. HARTWELL, CLARENCE- Roosevelt R. O. T. C. Sergeant, Rifle Team CHearst Tr phy 1936l, House Activities Committee, 1 t y ' HEAL, NEWELL- Lincoln Glee Club, Spirituals. HENs1EN, MARCELLA- Diana Home Economics Club, President, The Indian, Tennis Team, Bios Club, Treasurer's Committee. HERIXERT, ROSEMARY- Diana l'IliRFURTH, HERBERT- Roosevelt Treasurer's Committee. HINES, MARGARETTE- Priscilla Alden llall Guard, Homeroom Basketball. HOEFFNER, HENRY' Webster Basketball, Track. HoLMEs, IVIADALYNNE- Diana Swimming Team, Treasurer's Committee. HOOPER, CHARLES- Webster R. O. T. C. X HUND, ROBERT- Lincoln R. O. T. C., House Counselor. HURLEY, NELLIE- Diana JACKSON, EYELYN4 Victory Hall Guard. JACKSON, SIDNEYY Roosevelt JENKINSON, ELIZABETH- Priscilla Alden Home Economics Club. JOHNSON, F. LEROYY Webster Intramural Sports Manager, Bios Club, President, Chiefs, Bowling Team, Senior Play, House Vice-President. JOHNSON, LORRAINE- Diana JOHNSON, INIARIANY Victory Hall Guard, History Department Clerk. JOYCE, lWARIEf Diana KALL, HARRY- Webster Intramural Track, Basketball and Bowling. KARANTJIEFF, HELEN- Priscilla Alden House Counselor, Basketball Team, The Indian. KELLER, JANE- Priscilla Alden Swimming Team. KETRY, EVELYN- Diana KING, MAISIE- Diana Chiefs, Hall Guard, The Indian, Homeroom Activities Chairman. KIRSCH, RUTH- Victory Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes, Arrow, Fea- ture Editor, House Counselor, Homeroom Treasurer. KIZIS, MARJORIE- Priscilla Alden Homeroom Clerk. KOCH, MARGARET- Priscilla Alden Chiefs, Glee Clubs, Hall Guard, House Libra- rian, Shorthand Scribes. KOHN, SHIRLEY-I Victory P' KOTESKEX', MARION- Victory Glee Club. KRAUSE, RUTH- Victory House Clerk, 307 House Staff, Nurse's Assist- ant, Hall Guard, Secretary's Committee. JAMERINO, PETER- Webster Swimming Team, Football Team, Track Team, Ser- geant-at-Arms Committee. JOHNSON, HELEN- Diana JOHNSON, RAYMOND- Lincoln Intramural Handball, and Baseball. KANE, DOROTHY- Priscilla Alden KELLY, JOHN- Webster Reserve Basketball, House Swimming and Basketball. KING, WILLIAM- Lincoln Captain of R. O. T. C., Intramural Baseball and Bowling. KLINGER, RUTH- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, House Clerk. KOMAR, EMILY- Victory Art Guild, Homeroom Vice- President, Hall Guard, House Counselor, House Basketball. KRESS, JACK- Webster Intramural Track, Varsity Track, Intramural Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball. Twenty-nine KULow, JUNE- Diana LARSEN, ROBERT- Roosevelt Reserve Basketball, Varsity Basketball, House Treas- urer, Captain cf Tennis Team, House President, Sergeant-at-Arms Com- mittee. LAVVITZKE, MARIE- Diana House Basketball. I-IBKIE,DONALD1 Roosevelt House Counselor. I.IIJPoLD, HILDA Priscilla Alden IVIALHOIT, PATRICIA- Diario Hall Guard, Basketball Team. MAYER, GERALDINE- Diana QJH MEINKE, DOROTHYf Victory Chiefs, Hall Guard, House Clerk, Shorthand Scribes, House Counselor, Com- mercial Ofhce Assistant. IVIEYER, VVALTER- Lincoln Hall Guard, Bowling Team. Thirty I. Webster C hiefs Senior House Setr ary Home room President, Home Economics Club, Social Committee, Golf Team. A T I T of l.ANG, DOROTHY by Victory . . . . , w - I.AssI'rER, 0PALf Priscilla Alden House Basketball, Varsity Basketball, House Counselor, House Page, Glee Club. IIAUDE, MARY- Diana IJTENHEER, lNlARIEf Diana LE PERA, JOSEPHINEf Priscilla Alden Biology Assistant, Secretary's Committee. I.IIMAT'rA, BERTHA- Victory l.INDI,EY, IVIADGE- Victory Arrow, Editor-in-Chief The Indian, Headline Editor. ' a ,UD IG, LIVE- Vic House Basketball, H se Counselor all Guard. MACLAKE, PHILIP- Webste MASINICK, IVIICI-IAEI.f Lincoln Intramural Baseball, R. O. T. C., Senior Play. M AXVILL, DORIITHY- Priscilla Alden Captain of Varsity Basketball Team, Tennis Team, House Clerk, Hall Guard. IXICIJONALD, jIfLEs- Roosevelt Hi-Y, Art Guild, Swimming Team, Track, Indoor and Outdoor, Indian House Salesman, Arrow, Social Committee. IVICIWULLIN, DOLORES-- Victory IVIIELVIN, VIRGINIA- Priscilla Alden The Indian, Shorthand Series, Basketball Team, House Clerk. MEYER, VIVIAN- Diana Golf Team, Captain, City Girls' Golf Cham- pion, Fall 1937, Nurse's Assistant, Home Eco- nomics Club, Secretary, House Basketball, Social Committee. MILLENIIACH, HELEN- Diana MILLER, KATHERINE- Victory Shorthand Scribes. MITSCIIA, IRENE' Priscilla Alden Chiefs, Treasurer, Arrow, House Editor, The Indian, Library Staff, Treasurer, Homeroom President, Home Economics Club, Hall Guard, Social Committee, Intramural Debate. MoRoAN, JACK- Webster Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Base- ball, Intramural Track and Basketball, House President, E Club, E Club Follies. MoRRIsq'5,, RICHARD- Roosevelt Ways and Means Committee. IVIOSER, MILDRED- Diana Home Economics Club. r 'L 1 Q ' , IVIOUSTAKAS, MARY- Victory Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Basketball Team, House Clerk. MIICI-II, VICTORIA- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes, Basketball Team, Assistant to Miss Anna Johnston. NATSCHRE, ARTHUR- ' Lincoln NEIL, HAROLD- Roosevelt House Basketball, Bowling and Swimming, Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. x C 1 , E AX ii , A V' t if Ffa. 1 My NIXON, ROBERT- Lincoln Intramural Swimming. OCIIS, SHIRLEY- Diana OYHARA, MARGARET- Diana OYLEARY, JAMES- Webster Intramural Swimming, Track, Bowling, Basket- ball and Handball. PAGEL, DONALD- Lincoln Hall Guard, House Basketball, Homeroom Baseball Team, House Swimming Team. PALANGO, EDITH- Diana Swimming Team. PALERMO, JOSEPHf Webster Football, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Arrow, Photographer, Rilie Team, Intramural Bowl- ing, Intramural Debating, Senior Play, Indian Staff Photographer. PALMER, MARGARET- Victory SeCretary's Committee, Library Staff, Treas- urer, yhand Scribes, rlfall Guard, Book- store ytan!t,!Civ?s Board! Il If-. PAPST, KATlHLEErsy-?- I ' Priscilla Alden MCRO, CHRISTINE- Priscilla Alden House Clerk, House Librarian. MOTTO, MARY- Diana NAIMO, ELIZABETH- Diana NEWELL, JAMES- Webster Intramural Swimming, House Basketball, Track, Handball, Hi-Y. NORTON, JOYCE- Priscilla Alden OHST, MARIORIE- Victory House Sergeant-at-Arms, Art Guild Secretary, Ten- nis Team, House Counselor, Homeroom President, Pub- licity Committee. V, I, 7laJk40u,v pr, Lf, ., fff PAGLINO, JOSEPIIINE-Diana PALMA,ALFRED- Roosez-ell Sergeant-at-Arms Com- mittee. PARCELLA, CECILIA- Diana Thirty-one L, PARENT, LEONARD- Lincoln Homeroom Basketball and Baseball, House Bowling and Swimming Teams. PASCOE, ROBERT- Lincoln House Basketball and Bowling, House Counselor, Baseball. PETERSON, GLENN- Lincoln Baseball, Intramural Bowl- ing and Basketball. PIRTLE, ROSE- Victory Homeroom Chairman. POPE, MARY- Diona RANSPACH, B TTY- Victory Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes. REED, JUNE- Diana RENNER, GERALDINEt Priscilla Alden RICE, EVELYN- Priscilla Alden House Counselor. Thirty-two IJARHAM, JAMES- Lincoln Glee Club, President, Quartet, Sports An- nouncer, Swimming Team Student Manager Cheerleader, Senior Play. PARKER, WILLIAM- Roosevelt R. O. T. C. PATTERSON, BERNICE Priscilla Alden Basketball Team. PEARSON, BERNITA- Diana Chiefs, 211 House Stahl, Home Economics Club. PETRI, MABEL- Diana IIFEIFFER, EDWARD- Webster PLACHTA, ELEANOR- Priscilla Alden Homeroom Clerk IJOLLACK, RUDOLPH v Indian Staff Typist. - Webster POXVELL, FRED- Webster PRICE, HOWARD- Roosevelt Qfufvff RAWLINSON, JAMES- Roosevelt Band, Orchestra. REDMOND, MARGARET- Diana IQICIZD, SHIRLEY- Priscilla Alden lntramural Basketball. REIF, VIRGINIA- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, House Librarian, House Clerk, Treasurer's Committee. RESOVSKY, LOUIS- Lincoln Intramural Basketball and Track, Varslty Track. RICCOBONO, ANTHONY- Roosevelt Chiefs, Track, Indoor and Outdoor, Intra- mural Track, Basketball and Handball. RICE, GENEVA- RIDER, NORMAN- Priscilla Alden Roosevelt RIEss, IXIARGARE'l'm Diana Shorthand Scribes. RINGLER, NIARION- Diana ROE!-ILING, LAIIRERT- Webster Intramural Swimming. ROHDE, ROBERT' Roosevelt Captain 222 Bowling Team. ROIIR, XVILLIAM+ Webster Intramural Track and Swimming, Varsity Track, Indoor and Outdoor, E Club, E Club Follies. ROOT, EVERETT- Lincoln Band, Orchestra. ROSOLINE, I.EONA-- Diana ROSSI, JIfNE'- Priscilla Alden ROTHENHAUSER, KARL- Lincoln House Bowling Team, Bowling. RUDZINSKI, THEODOREY Webster Glee Club. RUHANA, EFFIEf Priscilla Alden Hall Guard. RUPRICH, HELEN- Diana Shorthand Scribes, Social Committee, The Indian Staff, Arrow Staii, Bookstore Staff. RI1ssELL, ALFRED Webster Art Guild, Arrow Stali, Hall Guard, Chiefs, Publicity Committee. SACRA, DOROTHYf Priscilla Alden Hall Guard. SARKOZY, ETHEL- Diana Homeroom Basketball, Hall Guard. SAUR, D NALDf Roosevelt SCIIEEL, VIRGINIA- Priscilla Alden Glee Club, Secretary for Mrs. Ruthe B. Stone, House Librarian. SCHELLIG, BETTXH- Diana ROnERTsoN, EILEEN4 Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, Home Eco- nomics Club, House Clerk. D ' ' ' if r' Ladd' ' L' I' C kdf I ROI-IDE, VIRGINIA- Victory Glee Club, Hall Guard. ROSENFELD, ANN- Priscilla Alden Chiefs, The Indian, House Vice-President, Orchestra, Vocal Classes Accompan- ist, Social Committee, School Dance Band and Banquet Orchestra. ROTH, ALICE- Diana Civics Election Board. RUGGERELLO, MARGARET- Victory Hall Guard. RUSINOW, HELEN- Victory Hall Guard, House Coun- selor, Shorthand Scribes, Ways and Means Com- mittee, Arrow Staff, Bios Club. SARKOZY, ELSIE- Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, House Clerk, House Counselor. SCI-IALK, IVIARGARET- Victory Shorthand Scribes, Hall Guard, House Clerk. SCHMIDT, WARREN- Roosevelt Managing Editor of The Indian, Arrow Staff, Glee Club, Spirituals, Vice- President of the Chiefs, Co-chairman of Publicity Committee. Thirty-tb ree ScaMIImT, VVILLIAM- Roosevelt Art Guild. SCHOEVVE, VVILLIAM-'T Lincoln Intramural Baseball, Basketball and Track. SCHULTZ,VICTORf Webster SEssIoNs, VICTOR- Lincoln SHEIBIELS, ROBERT- Lincoln Glee Club, Hall g Guard Captain, R. O. T. C. SIEGER, DEXTER- Webster Football, Reserve Basket- ball, House Swimming and Bowling, E Club. SMITH, EL'GENE'- Roosevelt SMITH, ROBERTf We'ster Sergeant-at-Arms Com- mittee. SNVDER, BETTY JANE- Victory Glee Club. Thirty-four SCHNELL, WILLIAM- Webster llall Guard Captain, Senior Play Electricians. SCIINELLERT, HENRY- Lincoln june Class Treasurer, Varsity Track, Glee Club, Quartet, Spiritual Soloist, Intramural Track, Senior Play. SCHRUEIJER, IIEORGINA-i Priscilla Alden Swimming Team, E Club, Social Committee. ScHI'EI.ER, jAMEs- Webster SCHVVARZ, fiEORGEf Lincoln Intramural Basketball, Baseball and Track, Captain of Intramural Bowling. ScoRoIfIf, ALEXANDER- Lincoln SIIAEEIQR, ROBERT- Lincoln House Bowling, Homeroom President. SI-IAI.AoEN, BENNY- Webster Intramural Basketball, Band, House Staff, The Arrow Staff. SIIIELLEY, JAMES- Lincoln Swimming Team, Football, Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. SHIREY, TERRIE- Victory 307 House Staff, Homeroom Officer. SIMI'soN, GoRDoN- Webster First Sergeant in R. O. T. C., Cheerleader, Biology Assistant, Intramural Swimming, Track, Basketball, Intramural Debating Team. SINCLAIR, PATSY- Priscilla Alden House Clerk, Social Committee. SMITH, M ADELON- Priscilla Alden june Class Secretary, President Forensic Society, Captain Varsity Debating, Chiefs, The Indian, Copy Editor, Assistant Literary Editor, Senior Play Property Manager, Library Staff, Hall Guard. SMITH, MYRTLE- Victory Glee Club, Library Staff, Art Guild, Indian Staff, Arrow. SMITH, RoIxERT- Rooserelt Hall Guard Captain, Homeroom Basketball and Baseball. SMouTER, ROBERT- Roosevelt House Bowling Team, Hall Guard. SoI'THwAY, PEARL- Diana SPARRIER, IRMA- Victory Hall Guard, House Counselor. SPIRES, BETTY JANE- Priscilla Alden Library Staff, Indian Staff, Varsity Debate Team, Hall Guard, VVays and Means Committee. SPITZER, WILLIAMY Roosevelt Chiefs, The Indian, Literary Editor, Glee Club, Art Guild, Hall Guard, Social Committee. SPRECKSELL, SHIRLEY Hall Guard. STAICH, DOROTHY- Home Economics C STAPLETON, BRUCE- -Iune Class Sergean Football, Baseball. STARR, CHARLES- Indian Salesman. STEPHAN, LENORE- Hall Guard, House STEWART, BETTY- STOWERS, CONSTANCE SUTTER, ROBERT- - Diana Diana lub. Webster t-at-Arms, Varsity Track, Lincoln Priscilla Alden Counselor. Diana - Victory Lincoln Hall Guard, Sergeant-at-Arms Committee, House Basketball. TATE, REBA- Priscilla Alden House Counselor, Drum Major, Gym Clerk, Homeroom Clerk, Football Salesgirl. TAYLOR, DUANE- TEASURO, SAMUEL- lntramural Track Track. THIES, WYALTER- Lincoln Lincoln and Basketball, Varsity Lincoln Football, Bowling Team, Track Team. THUER, IVIARY I.OL'1sE- Victory Glee Club, School Office Clerk. T1ETz, MOLLIEf Tocco, THERESA- Diana Priscilla Alden Hall Guard, House Counselor, Special Typist, House Clerk. TRINKLEIN, VIRGINIA- Diana The Indian, Shorthand Scribes, Entertain- ment Committee Chairman, VVays and Means Committee, Bookstore Staff, Bios Club, Home- room President. SPITZLEY, CARL- L1,11C0t7l Student Manager of Foot- ball and Track Teams, Hall Guard, Social Com- mittee. STALSKI, IVIARIE- Victory Hall Guard, Lead in Indian Movie Spring of 1937. STEDMAN, ALBERT7 Roosevelt C ivics Election Board. STORK, JAMES- Webster Homeroom Sergeant-at- Arms. SVVEENEY, ROBERT' Lincoln House President, Varsity Baseball, E Club, Intra- mural Basketball. TEASDALE, ALBERT-Lincoln Intramural Basketball and Swimming, Varsity, E Club, Golf Team. THOMAs,PH1L1P- Lincoln Homeroom Treasurer. T1suALE, CHARLES- Webster Homcroom Vice-President, Indian Staff. ' TURNER, LORRAINE-Victory Glee Club, Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes. kd I L 4- 5. Y . i 1 Tlvirty-five TURNER, SHIRLEY- Priscillo Alden june Class Vice-President, Chiefs, Arrow, Senior Pic- ture Editor, The Indian, Library Staff, President, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Secretary, House Treasurer and Secretary. URANEos, HELEN4 Victory House Clerk, Shorthand VAssoLLo, JOSEl'HINlEf Diana VERBECK, IVIARIANNEA' Diana House Counselor, House Swimming. VVALTER, FREDERICK- - Lincoln Chemistry Club. XVENNEILJESSIIE- Victory Hall Guard, House Coun- selor, Shorthan I Scribes. 94,4441 NVIESE, EVELYNf Diana Home Economics Club, Vice- President, Hall Guard, Golf Team, House Indian Salesman. WILLIAMs, ARTHUR- Roosevelt Football Team, House Bowling. XVILLUIVIET, I'fI.l5ANOR H Diana Chiefs, The Indian, Busi- ness Manager, Shorthand Scribes, President, Book- store Staff, Treasurer's Committee, Homeroom President, Hall Guard. Thirty-six TUION, fiEORGINAf- Diana IlBEI.HOER, FREDERICK- Lincoln , Q , ,- f at ffl iff, , if ' J fftfl VANDER MASS, IVlARIANf Victory Hall Guard, Shorthand Scribes. URQUHART, SL'SAN'- Victory Chiefs, Undines, President, Varsity Swimming, Home Economics Club, Vice-President, Treas- urer's Committee, Tennis Team. VAXILAIRE, GEORGE' Lincoln Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Sergeant-ab Arms Committee, Hall Guard. VENTIMIGLIA, VERA- Victory Hall Guard, Homeroom Secretary. A VVAITZ, JOSEPI-If Lincoln Chiefs, The Indian, Homeroom President, Hall Guard Captain. VVALKER, FLORENCE- Diana Hall Guard. WEIDNER, KATHRYNf Victory Hall Guard. WEIsnAAR, SHIRLEY- Diana VVETZEL, IVIARYf4 Priscilla Alden VVIEYHING, RoIsER'I'- Webster Varsity Football, E Club, Glee Club, Arrow Staff, R. O. T. C. Sergeant, Treasurer's Com- mittee, Senior Play. VVIl.I.ET'I'E, DORISf Priscilla Alden Hall Guard XVILLIAMS, ALICE- Diana Hall Guard, Homeroom Indian Salesman, House Counselor, Homeroom Vice-President. VVILLIAMS, JOANN- Victory Glee Club, Art Guild, Corresponding Secretary of Guild. TVILLIAMS, TnoMAs- Lincoln VVINKLER, MARGARET- Diana WISE, CHARLENEY Priscilla Alden House Clerk, Publicity Committee. WOHLGESCHAFFEN, HULDA- Diana WOLFE, EVAMAE- Victory Swimming Team, Vice-President, Hall Guard, House Counselor. WooLsEv, RAYMONDf- Webster WRIGHT, BETHANY- Victory Chiefs, Treasurer and Secretary of Chiefs, House Vice-President, Home Economics Club, Hall Guard, The Indian, Feature Editor, Social Committee, Homeroom President. ZAKRZEWSKI, AURELIA- Diana Chiefs, President of Chiefs, The Indian, News Editor, Co-Captain of 211 House Staff, Shcrt- hand Scribes, Homeroom President, Secre- tary's Committee, Intramural Debating. ZANNOTH, ROBERT- Lincoln Intramural Swimming, Basketball and Track, Glee Club, Quartet, Spirituals, E Club, Golf Team, House Counselor, Homeroom Secre- tary, Social Committee. ZIELESCH, LOUIS- Webster ZuRowsK1, GEORGE- Lincoln SCHULER, HARVARD1 Websler WOLF, WARREN- Lincoln ff X , cfs? ff rf , Yo N SEPH- Lincoln hd istry Clu . X lf it JEANETTE- Eiclory Hall Guard, Arrow Staff Senior Play. KERSCHKE, ANNE- Diana The Indian, Glee Club, Hall Guard. l Thirty-seven HIJUSES THE SIMPLE LIFE, THE HUMELY HEARTH WITH BEIIUTY'S SPHERE SURRIIUNDING WHITTIER f 1113131-f1111' 1.1NL'111,N U1f1 1C'1iRS lirft 111 rigffifi 1111111111 Sw111111ey,111r115i1111111, ,1Zi11ll2l1'j' 111 s1l111L'Q 5121111111 1irz1111111', 5erg'e21111-at-21r1115, 5CIJ1Cl1111CI' 111 JZil111Z11'j'Q DI211111-5 S111111115, V11111-11re5111e111. ,1H11l12ll'j' 111 11111113 11111 K21i5er. Sl'Cl CtZl1'j'. 5C1JtCl1l1JCl' 111 121111111133 X111 1':f1,12il' H. Slll111l, 111111511 C1l11I1Sl'1fJ1': 11L'l'1l?lYf1 11l'2lSS. 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APIQII, 27-Mr. Fred lieddow discussed golf during the auditorium assembly. :Xfter the speech memhers of the varsity golf team demonstrated various shots hy hitting ping pong halls into the audience. Musical entertainment was furnished by Chris Cirinesi, accordionist. who played Ti Fi Tin and The Snake Charmerf' KIXY 9-Rohert Sweeney, a letterman who holds down third hase for the lndians, was elected captain of the varsity hasehall team. NIA Y l-l-james l'arham and Fredrick Foy, radio stars extraordinary enacted roles in the Puhlic School Talent Program hroadcast over VVJR. JUNE 3, -l-Memhers of the House of l.incoln almost monopolized the male roles in the senior play, The Queens Husband. Fredrick Foy portrayed the role of King Eric: Gerhard Grass, Granton, the liing's secretary, james Parham, General Xorthrup, Henry Schnellert, Phipps, the footman. Donald Franz, Petely, another footnian, Michael Masinick, an anarchist and lflmer Drolshagen, a soldier. -IUNF 22wSeveral of l,incoln's seniors who were graduated on this date took an important part in school activities. Gerhard Grass was a memher of the Chiefs, the Boys' Glee Cluh, and the quartet, and was the male lead in the senior play, while Henry Schnellert. also a inemher of the Glee Cluh and quartet, hcld the ofhce of senior class treasurer. .lanies l,Z1l'llZllll. a cheerleader and sports announcer was an- other of the tilee Cluh representatives. Carl Spitzley was student manager of the foothall and track teams, and was on the haskethall squad. Louis Delegato was on the varsity haskethall team, and coached the reserve squad. !'Nu'r lcfl.' llomeroom ltll-llli-Mr. RlaclJougall's homeroom is represented hy the memhers of the howling team. l', fu'r riglttf Homeroom 303-ll.X-Outstanding students in this group are the secretary, the president. an honor roll student, the treasurer. and a letterman. !,ozem- Ivft: Homcroom 105-l0.X-These students are among the leaders of Mr. Merrill Ham- hure s homeroom. f.o2t'c1' right: llomcroom llll-ll.-X-'lihis group, l'frickson's Vikings, was runner-up in the intramural howling tournament, Iinrtx Ollt qt IIOUSIC U17 YICTUIQY 1J1 1 1L'1'fRS 1.1711 111 rigflzt: Alice jean Gaines, vice-111'esi1lc11t, Se11te11111er 111 ,1LlIllI2ll'j'Q c1CfZ:I.1f1111Q Verstraete, sC1'ge2111t-at-arnls, Se11te11111er t11 121111111151 1':l'lllZl M11sses11, secretary, Septemher 111 Jilllllllfyl Dtlfiltllj' 1.2ll1Q, secretary. 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N1 JYICMIEICR ll.-The girls 111 Yictory, 111l111w111g their ti111e11111111re11 e11st11111, 112111 ll wre21th p121ce11 1111 t11e 11111111ler 1111 t11e 1r11111 1Zl1.Y11 111 1llt'1110l'y 111 tl1e 1111ys w1111 ser1'e1l 11verse21s 1111ri11g t11e XY11r11l 1112111 liach girl c1111tri1111te1l t11wz1r11 the 1111rc11z1se 111 the wre21th. 1J1lC1CM 111211 23.- No l11U1'C l111111ew11r1c worries 1111' a whole week 1 This th1111g11t 11111 t11r1111gh tl1e girls' 11621115 E15 they t1'i1111e1l 11111 111 sch11111, v21c21ti1111-1111111111. 1fvcry1111e tz1111e11 21111111t 2111 the 11111 1D12l11l1i't1 1111' tl1is we1e11111e 1111lic121y. .1.1XNU.1XRY 12.-Yict11ry's h1111se party, t11 which 111e11111ers 11111111 H1'111se 111 Li11c0h1 were i11vite11, was ll huge success. 1'121C11 Victory Zlllfl 1.i11c11111 st1111e11t receive11 Z1 tag XY1111111Sl1Zl111C 1111 it. which 2111111itte11 him t11t11e1121l1Ct'. ,l:XNU.1X11Y 21.-Marge Orliug. t1121t 11111111 12111111111 111ver 111 the wicle 1111e11 spaces, 211111e21re11 1111 tl1is 1121te 111 21 g11rge1111s lJ1'2ll1gC 11121111 shirt, green 11121111 se21r1, 211111 ski 111,111ts. 1J1111't 11e 1112111110111 1121ve 1111 1e211's 1111- x1Z11'gC'S s2111ity1 lt was se11i11r 11ress-1111 1121y, 211111 eccentricity 111 CllS111ll1L' was tl1e rule! '11-NNUJXRY 27.f11TZ1t111Zl11l1l1 1J:1y-21 s111e11111. yet 11211111y 11cc21si1111. Several 111Vic- t11ry's st1111e11ts receive1l rec11g11iti1111 1111' 1111tst211111i11g work. Ruth 1321us12111g11, Frances Crist, 211111 1J11ris lie 111111s were gl'Zlt1l1ZlIl'C1 with high 11isti11cti11111 while Mary Knight, 1fliz2111et11 Blacks, 111111121 h111sscs11, 211111 1101111111116 Yerstraete were Ql'Zi.41llZlICf1 witl1 11isti11eti1111. I 01131-1100 JANUARY Sl.-For the second semester Yictory chose the following officers: Milliccnt Hancock, president: Bethany W'right, vice-president: Dorothy Lang, secretaryg Ruth Bright. treasurer: and lllarjorie Ohst, sergeant-at-arms. The girls are all outstanding in school activities. Yictory proudly claims the largest number of students for the semester with 403 members. FEBRUARY l.-Madge Lindley, last year's assistant art editor, was natned june editor-in-chief of T116 Kfl'I't'I'ft'. Madge has been an outstanding pottery student for several semesters. and many of her pottery figures were used in the division pages of the 1937 annual. FEBRUARY lo.-MMiss Dietz requested the girls to learn to print lcgibly so that they might till out their record cards correctly. For this purpose, the services of Miss Frieda Kasting were engaged. She gave a lesson in printing to the girls during assembly. FEBRUARY 24.-Miss tirace lf. jones of the Music Department directed com- munity singing among tbe girls. liveryone enjoyed the opportunities to sing out and had a grand time. MARCH 28.-Jeanne Caramagno, newly appointed business manager of T110 Arrotu, acted as mistress of ceremonies for the flrrore campaign program sponsored for the freshmen. Madge Lindley, editor-in-chief, and Ruth liirsch, feature editor, spoke in behalf of the annual, explaining what the different sections of the book would contain. APRIL 5.-The following Yictory students became members of the Chiefs during assembly in the auditorium held on this date: Katherine Bare. Ruth Bright, Isabell Brownlie, Hertha Franck, Dorothy Lang, Dorothy Meinke and Susan Urquhart, 124YS1 and Ann lilias and Jeanne Fishback, llfX's. l'f1fcrlcff.' Homeroom 311-11A-Members of Miss Ida Harbeck's group gathered on the front lawn to have their pictures taken for you. lffwr' right: llomeroom 315-IOA-The officers of Miss Alma Freeland's energetic homeroom are pictured eating some of the candy which the group received as prize for having one hundred per cent Indian sales. l.o1t'cr left: Homeroom 308-ltlll--Tliree members of Miss Ada Dietz's freshman group are pictured here. l.ozem' twzlvr: Homeroom 103-ll:X--ffllfliss L'ochrane's group sends two of its pretty officers to act as representatives. l.ort'fr right: Homeroom 304-ltJA-These four smiling lasses were elected officers for the spring semester in Mrs. Rnthe Stones group. ,ii il Iiorlgftln ez X IIULTSIC 1115 XYli1!S'I1l'fR C1151-'1l'li1QS 1511111 1'1111', lufi I11 r'i1fl1l: R2lj'I111llN1 .'X1lL'1'S. V111--1111-s1111-111. SL'1l1l'11'l11l'1' 111 -11ll11l2i1'j'1 ,luck 111-r11-1, s1-c1'c111ry-1r1-11s11rcr, S1-1111-111111-r 111 .11l11l11l1'j 3 Yi111'1-111 1l11'1'S1l11I1'. 111'1'5111l'1l1, S1-1111-11111c1' 111 ,1Zi11llZll'j'Q 11111111111 110111-111-1111. j1111g1-, '1Zll1llEil'j' 1111111101 V12l1'1i K1ll1'Q12l11, 11r1-s1111-111, .12l1lll1lfj' 111 51111102 1.1-R111' 111h11s1111, vice-11r1-s1111-111, -1ll.ll11Zll'j' 111 111111-3 Ar11111r 171211111-11. SCL'1'L'12lI'j'-1l'l'2lSllVCV. ,12l1111Zl1'j' 111 111111-. l'11'11lIf 1'1111', 11111 111 1'11fl1f.' 1211-1y11 S1-1111-, 11111-1 111 51211-1, S1-1111-111111-r 111 x121l1ll2ll'j'I Mr. M, 11C11l'QL' xYZlU3I'17lll'j', h1111s1- 1'1ll11lSL'1111'. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY OF EVENTS S121 1'1iM111C11 9.-Y1111-1111 1l1i'1'S2l1I11', 1J1'L'S1111'1lI1 11211 .X1D1'1'S, vi1'1--11r1-si111-1113 111111 111611 111-r11-1, s1-1'r1-1111'y, :1ss111111-11 1111- r1-s111111s1111111i1-s 111 h1111s1- 111:11CC1'S. NOYICMHICR 5.4C1y111- 1311111111-. 1111r11111 f1l11111'1C, 1111111-r1 11ll1'1111C1', 1,1-1'11y ,111h11s1111, 211111 Xi1l11'C1l1 1'11-1's:11111- 11'1-r1- i11z111g11r1111-11 111111 1111- 111111-1s 111 1111- Cl'l'CI111l11j' 111 1111- a11111111ri11111. NUYICKIISICR 17.f'1'h1- XY1-11s11-r gang g-111 111g1-1111-1' with 1111- girls 111. 111211121 1111' the s1-111111111111111 111111sc party. 1311-11 L.H1'I1l11l 111111-11111-11 111-1111111 1111- 111111111. 111111 111- 111111 his 1111ys 111-111011 111 11111111- 1111- 11111-r11111111 El gr1-111 s111'1'1-ss. XUYICMISIQR 19.-'1'w11 411. XXiC1lS1i'1'-5 W1-11-1111111111 ll1l1S1C1Zl1lS, ,Xrs1-11c XvC1'VZ1L'146 111111 1J1C'1'l'6 1511111611111-1' XYl'1'1l 1111- s111111s1s 111 11111 11111 1'11111-1-11. .-Xrs1-111- 1J1Zlj'C'11 S1-r1-1111111- 1,11 '11S1Q?lllC', 1111 1111- V1111111, 111111 1,l1'1'I'C, 111-1111111- 1111 1111- 111111-. NUY1fM111f1Q 119,-111111 1i111'11llC'1', CZl111Zl1l1 111 1111- 1'111'si1v swi111111i11g' 11-11111, W1111 1111- city 11iv111g 1-111111111i1111s11111 111r 1111- s1-1-111111 1-1111s1-1-111111 111111-. D1iC1fMB1i11 10, 11.fK1-11110111 Smith, sc-rg11z1111-111-11r111s 111 1111- A1111111111'y se111111' 1-lass, p111y1-11 the 11-111111111 11111sc111111c 1'1111- 111. XY111i1- 1111x11-r 111 the s1-111111' play, MSQVC1111-111. 11XNL'.X11Y 1Of14-1111111111 Guthrie 11r1111gh1 1111- h1111s1- 1111w11 W111-11 hc 11111y1-11 1he :part 111 C11Zl1'11C h1cC11r111y 111 YQIII' .fIr1'11f1' c1111111111g11 1JI'l1Ql'Z1.l11S 111-111 111 1110 111111i111r111111 -C11lT111g 1'cc11r11 111-r11111s 1111s W1-1-11. 1.-XNU,-XRY 14.- Most s11p111s11C?111-11 1111y was 1111- 11111- 111-s11'1we11 11111111 1qCl1 Smith 111 1111- SC11101' 11111111 1-1c1'111111. K1-11 1i1'1111s. 1'1:1ss 1Jl'CS1111'llT, was 1-101-11-11 thc m11s1 111111111111 boy. UIANU1-XRY 27.-Xv1l1CC'1l1 1,1f'1'SZll11l', 11 1111-111111-1' 111 1111- C1111-fs, was 11-r1111111111:11 with 11is1111c111111, 111111 rcc1-1v1-11 Il s1'1111111rshi11 111 XY11y111- Lf111v1-1's11y. 111 1'L'L'41Q:ll11111l1 111 1111 11111s1111111111g r1-1-11r11 111 s1'1111111rs11111, 11-11111-rs11111. 111111 S17111'1Sl11I111S1111J, X1111'1-111. wh11 playa-11 1-1111 1111 the 111111111111 1611111 was 11w11r11-1-11 the Lf111v1-rs11y 111 X111'111gfZ1l1 11'111111y. h1ANU.XRY 31.-'1'1111sQ W1111 11ss11111c11 1116 1111111-s 111 h1111s1- f1f11Cl'l'S 1111111y are 5111611 B1Ul'gZ'1I1, lJ1'1'S1I1f'111Q R111' .111h11s1111, V111--111'1-si111-111: .-X11 1,llf1111'l1, s1-1'r1-111ry-11'1-11s11rer1 1711111--,111111' and Gordon Henchcliff. judge, A new system was inaugurated whereby each IOB student was put under the guidance of a senior, The seniors are to act as big brothers to the younger boys and acquaint them with the rules and traditions of XYebster. This system, which had been discarded for some time, was in general usage several semesters ago. FEIZRU.-XRY l.-lfor the second consecutive month, this house led all the others in attendance with a percentage of 95.9 for january. FEBRUARY 3.-Henry Gesquiere, an ll,-X, won the 440- and 880-yard races in the juvenile division of the llctroif T1'H1c.r Gold and Silver Skates tournaments. He also won state awards, taking the lO0 and furlong dashes and the half mile event. FIQHRLIXRY 5.-Mr. .Xrthur lirwin, head of the Health Department, came to assist Mr. lYaterbury during homeroom period. MARCH 2.-Mr. john j. Vowels gave a talk on the clothing drive which was conducted by the Red Cross organization. Students were encouraged to bring any discarded wearing apparel which might be of use to someone else. MARCH 4.-Mr. XYaterbury opened the assembly in the auditorium at record period by reading an editorial entitled lie Yourself. As an added attraction Coach Curtis MaclJougall demonstrated some of the fundamentals of basketball with the assistance of Reggie Macllonald, liarl Davis, and Harry Kyle, members of the varsity team. MARCH l8.f'l'he House natators captured the school title with six hrst places, four seconds, and two thirds, for a score of 47 points to l,incoln's 36, having pre- viously defeated Roosevelt 43-4l. Gardner, jamerino, and Dudden starred for the team. .-XVRH. 5.4.'Xlfred Russell, George Harms, Sherman Clark, and Henry Kranich became members of the Chiefs during the semi-annual inauguration held in the auditorium. XYebster can be very proud of the large representation which it has in this group. JUNE 22.-Three members of Mr. NYaterbury's secretarial staff, Bernita Pearson, .Xurelia lakrzewski. and Frances Campling, were graduated. These pictures were snapped at the animal breakfast given by Mr. M. George NYaterbury, house counselor, for the House of VX'ebster's start at Belle lsle. Past and present members of the staff congregated at the island about nine o'clock in the morn- ing. the day after school closed last Dlune. liveryone had an excellent appetite and the delectable food was thoroughly enjoyed. ,H , ,ggi gifts! ' salts' Wi.. lx avi fi ' tj ,Nat 1 cM'ty-fin' IIOUSIC OI? ROUSEYICIII' OFFlt'l2RS Left fo right: Robert Kenny, vice-president, September to january: Fritz Beer, recording secre- tary, january to june: lflwin Slack, secretary, january to june, Hob Larsen, president, january to Jtmeg Dick Fell, president, September to january: john Bandu, sergeant-at-arms, September to January, Mr. NYarren VI. Frye, hoizse counselor, Harvey Blizzard, vice-president, january to june: Harold Fierce. sergeantvat-arms, january to june: Hill Bierlien, treasurer, January to June. ROOSEVELT'S CALENDAR Sl2l l'lCMl5lfR 9.f'l'he new' house officers, elected late last semester took up their duties, helping Mr. Frye create order out of chaos among the confused and locker- less freshies. Dick Fell is president: Robert Kenny, viee-president: Harold Fierce, secretary: Robert Larsen, treasurer: and john lflandu, sergeant-at-arms. OCT! BRICK 3O.fVX'illian1 Spitzer acted as student announcer on the March of Youth program over XYXXFI the lletroit News. liill says the noise listeners heard, which resembled castanets, was only his knees knocking. Nt JYliMI'3lflQ 5.-lirwin Graham, an ll.-X, and for several semesters an all A student, was inaugurated into the Chiefs, lCastern's chapter of the National Honor Society. NUYlfKllililQ l2.-Several of Roosevelt's students played in the school band at the football game with lienby. Aniong them are Dick Harker, ,lack Long, and Nunzio Noeita. Nt JYICM lllilt l-l.AFred l'ickrahn, harmonica player and .lack Schafer, whirlwind banjoist, and tinalist on one of Major Bowes' amateur hours, entertained at record. NOYlfKll'llfR l7.-The R1ifxseveltfllriscilla Alden dance was held with Dick Cor- ona's orchestra as the purveyors of this thing called swing. lliek himself sang the choruses of seine of the numbers, which his band so ably played. lllitflfkllililt 2l.ffRoosevelt was the lirst boys' house to go over the top in the sale of Chirstmas seals, and also was largely responsible for the amount of money turned in for Cioodiellow newspapers. -IANLUXIQY IO, l-l.fXX'arren Schmidt, famed ntanaging-editor of the llltllitlll, por- trayed the role of lidgar llergen in The .l1'1'o-re campaign programs held in the audi- torium. l'aul Lux played the part of XY. C. Fields. bl.-XXUAKY 2'O.flDuring the linal week ol the last semester intramural bowling matches were held. ln the twelfth grade division, Frye's Fish, Number Unef' lQoosevelt's top-tlight bowlers were second to Smith's L'ougl1drops : while Slack's Slickers, a 2.22 homeroom group were runners-up in the eleventh grade division. -l.'XNU:X RY 21.-Rooscvt-lt's leaders for the second semester are llob Larsen, presi- dent: llarvey lilizzard, vice-president: lilwin Slack, recording' secretary: Hill Hier- lein, treasurer: and Harold Fierce, sergeant-at-arms. Forty-six JANUARY 27.-Graduation Dayl Several of Roosevelt's seniors expressed very definite ideas about what they are going to do when they go out into the cold, cruel world. Bill Goodson is going to spend a lot of time sleeping: while Chuck Cardonna intends to become a musician 1 and jack Schafer plans to work in a bank. FEBRUARY 2.-Leo Curley Hayden, an llA, won the half mile and mile junior championships in the annual Silver and Gold Skates contest sponsored by the Detroit Times at Belle Isle. MARCH 6.-Bill Schmidt, l2l3, received honorable mention in the poster contest for the Boy Scout exposition. APRIL 5.-At thersemi-annual inauguration ceremonies -lames lNleCasey, NYilliam Lehmann, Wesley Churchill, and l'aul Lux became members of the Chiefs. APRIL l4.-Howard l'rice was runner-up in the school ping pong contest play-offs, being defeated by Bill liarantijiehf of the House of NVebster. APRIL 26 - Slack's Sliekers, eleventh grade bowling champions, defeated Smith's Coughdrops, the twelfth grade title-holders, to win the school champion- ship. APRIL 27-MAY 7.-The boys responded heartily during Clean-Up NYeek by mak- ing their homes. yards, alleys, and garages neat and clean. A large number of dis- carded magazines was collected to be sent to sailors and inmates of various insti- tutions. The clean-up campaign is to be continued throughout the remainder of the semester, with locker inspection by homerooms. MAY 12.-The House of Priscilla Alden co-operated with Roosevelt to present the semi-annual house party on this date. VVith Lou Nagy's orchestra. surprise favors, and gay decorations, the party was called a huge success. JUNE 16-25.-Erwin Graham, a l2lI member of the Chiefs, represented that or- ganization at a convention held at Lansing, Michigan: VVilliam Lehmann, also an 1lA, was the Social Science Departmentls representative. The convention called the VYolverine Boys' State was an attempt to acquaint boys with self-government in a model state with a complete set of elected ofncials. Left: Homcroom 222-IZA-Some of the big-wigs among Roosevclt's seniors are pictured here. Vltfwi' r'z'ifl1I: Homcroom 224-11A--Mr. Hazen Slack's group is represented by the Slickers, the crack bowling team which won the eleventh grade bowling championship. Lmvm' 1-ilq71t.' Homeroom 123-10A-Tliese peppv lads are representatives of Mr. Edward l uhry's group. F arty-seven 1 nhw HOUSE OF PRISL'Il,l.A ALIJICN OFFICERS Rack row, left fo r'z'y1l1f.' llora DeMond, homeroom representative: Lois Grevc, sergeant-at-arms, january to june: Marie lirantz, treasurer, -lamiary to june: Mary l7eVos, homeroom repre- sentativcg Iris Olin, president, Septemher to january: Gretchen liarmroth, homeroom repre- sentativeg lletty Richards. treasurer, September to january, Marie Malje, homeroom representa- tiveg lfdna Kraft, homeroom representative: Shirley 'l'urner, secretary. September to january: jean Iiaker, assistant secretary, September to january: Miss li. Mac Browne. house counselor. .SiL'L'1Jl!liI'U'ZU,lt'ff lo right: .Xnn Rosenfeld, vice-president, .lanuary to ,luneq Virginia Grey, presi- dent, January to juneg Regina Schemmel, homeroom representativeg Blanche Ford, homeroom representative: Patricia Rizzo, secretary, ,lamiary to june. lfirxf row. lcfl ho riglif: Ivy May VVing, vice-president, Septemlrcr to -Ianuarvq ,lulia Leone, homeroom representative, PRISCILLA ALDEN'S ALMANAC Sl2I l'liMl3lilQ 9.-lris Olin, president: Ivy May XYing, vice-president: Shirley 'l'urner, secretary: jean Baker, assistant secretary: lietty Richards, treasurer: l.ois flreve, Josephine Lowe, Virginia Uren, julia Leone, and lfdna Kraft, sergeants-at- farms took up the duties of house officers. OCTOBER 27,-Madelon Smith and Betty ,lane Spires, l2H's, were first and second prize winners, respectively, in the essay contest sponsored hy l3urt's Shoe Store through the lllllilillll. NOVICIXIHICR 5.-Doris VX'atters, Shirley Turner, and Virginia Grey hccame memhers of the Chiefs. NOVIZMISICR 8.fYarsity liaskethall practice lmegan with hoth newcomers and veterans going' out for the team. Dorothy Maxvill, who was elected captain. and Opal Lassiter, both veterans, are members of the squad. NOYICMIHCK 17.-Priscilla .Nlden held its semi-ammal house party with the House of Roosevelt, and all the little Priscillas looked very festive with old rose and silver ribhons in their curly locks. Dick Corona's orchestra furnished the swingy rhythms to which they danced from three to five. DffClClXll5lfR lU.-,Ioan XYatkins played the leading feminine role and Marjorie Teckman a minor role, in the senior play Seventeen, DFCICMHICIQ 23.MAt record ever ' firl was iresented with a Christmas card sa '- F fs ing Merry Christmas from the House of l'riscilla .Xlden. They were also given a nice long pencil with which to write final exams. blgXNUAR Y Zl .flfrieda Schmidt finally received recognition for her winsome ways and cunning lialmy face! Her classmates elected her ,lanuary class lmahy. JJXNUARY 27.--Virginia XYhite, secretary of the 'lanuary class, was graduated with high distinction and received a scholarship to XYayne University. Others grad- uating' with distinction were Iris Olin, livelyn Settle. Ullfl lvy May Vvingl Wlllle those 1-'r'1du'1tin1f with distinction were l,ois Maier and Doris YYatters. rs ' ' b- 113'-cigflzf ,l,'XNL'rXlQ Y 31.-New officers for the house who assumed their responsihilities to- day are Virginia Grey. president: Ann Rosenfeld, vice-president: l'atricia Rizzo, secretary: and Marie lirantz. treasurer. The homeroom representatives were Marie Malje, lfsther Semrau. Gretchen Ciarmroth, Ruth Otto, and Regina Schemniel. MARCH l8.--llomerooin 235 turned the Red Cross clothing drive into a contest, with the ll,fX's and l2li's competing against the l2A's. The seniors certainly had longing looks on their faces as the prize candy kisses were distrihuted among the industrious lower elassmen. APRIL 5.-Madelon Smith and Margaret Roch, l2.X's3 Marguerite Delaney, Marie Krantz. and lietty Richards. l2l3'sg and Dorothy De Sha. Dorothy Mayer, and Regina Seheminel, llA's heeame memhers of the Chiefs. APRIL 25.fThis date marked the heginning of spring tennis practice. Dorothy Maxvill. Dorothy De Sha. and .fkrniadine Schtimacher were among those who went out for the team. MAY l2.-The second of our semi-annual house parties sponsored in conjunction with the House of Roosevelt was held on this date. VX ith music hy l,ou Nagy's or- chestra, and refreshnients and favors falore. the girls had a great deal ol fun. The . W - . . .1 . 5 5 V . prize offered tor the most original hair rilmhon was awarded to Margaret lxoch, tor that snazzy orange concoction which she sported. M.-XY 9-l3-The art work of several girls from the Hottse Priscilla Alden was on exhibition. Among these were Nina Cialante, Lottie Kuehnel, Cfieraldine Reimer, Mary XYalton. Virginia llerns, Virginia Riel, Arlene Ridderman, and .Xrmadine Schumacher. MAY 20.-Several of the girls attained prominence in the Music Department. Of these Shirley Turn- er, Gladys Dawson, Shirley Reed, Joyce Faulkner. and Ann Rosenfeld were graduating this june. All.iXlf 22. - Sev- enty seniors went out into the wide, wide world. Flifvr left: Homeroom 126-lli-X-Aoutstandiug members of Miss Bid- well's group are pic- tured here. Vlvfici' riylzt: Home- room 219-l0.-X - The girls who pose smil- ingly for you here are among the prominent students of Miss Ella Truesdale's homeroom. l.o7c'er.' Homeroom llo-10.-X-On Octoher ZZ the memhers of Miss Frieda liasting's group met at Belle Isle for a wiener roast. The purpose of the gather- ing was to give the i girls a chance to get acquainted and have a i good time. l Forty miie F iffy HOUSIC OF DIANA OFFICERS Left fo riylit: Katherine Roberts, president, September to januaryg Miss Irene A. Duffy, house counselor: Frances Reo, secretary, January to June: Jessie Mitchell. treasurer, January to June, livelyn Grode, vice-president, January to ,luneg lttlartha Avdelott, president. January to June: Mary Gust, treasurer, September to January. DIANA'S DIARY SFl1'l'liNll5lCR 9.-liewildered freshies, hustling sophomores, and sophisticated seniors! New classes. new teachers, new house officers! Bliss Irene lJuffy's new assistants, Peggy Roberts, president: Martha Aydelott, vice-president: Fvelyn Grode, secretary: and ltlary Gust, treasurer, plunged into their new work. OCTORFR 3.-This year's golf captain, Vivian Meyer, a l2l3 Dianaite, won the city meet. Her score was 48 for nine holes. Nice going, Yivian. NOVEKIHICR l7.--liveryone was excited about the results of the house mock elec- tions which were announced during the auditorium record period. Olive Cyrenius was chosen the prettiest girlg Peg Roberts, most popular: lietty Schellig, moft sophisticated: Marian 'l'rost, biggest talker: Peg Roberts, house baby: and Maisie King, house flirt. NOVIQIXIBICR 18.-The llianaites got together with the House of VVL-bster for a perfectly grand house party. Music 'n' dancing 'n' favors 'n' stuff! The usual number of gate crashers, foot-steplvers-oners, etc. Kay lireihan sang .Xfraid to Dream, and Ken Kraus warbled a chorus of Roses in December. JANUARY l4.-Olive Cyrenius, one of Diana's most charming lasses, was elected the prettiest girl of the January class. Ida Teen Reynolds. class vice-president, was chosen the most popular girl, and Sophie Mereatante most sophisticated. JANUARY 27.-Several of lDiana's students were lauded at graduation exercises for outstanding scholastic attainments. Distinction graduates were livelyn Neiman, Ann Rowley, and Betty Smith: while Constance Grutsis received high distinction. Helen Thomas, editor-in-chief of The Illlllftlll was cited for commendable service to school publications. JANUARY 31.-Martha Aydelott, who held the offices of secretary and x'ice-presi- dent previously, entered upon the duties of house president for the second semester. Ifvelyn Grode took over the duties of vice-president, Frances Reo, of secretary, and Jessie Mitchell, of treasurer. l7l2l3RlfARY l.fSeveral of the girls hold important offices in school organiza- tions. .Nurelia Zalcrzewski is president of the Vhiefs and news editor of the Indian. lileanor Vtlilluweit holds down the presidency of the Shorthand Scribes, and Nar- cella l-lensien is the llome liconomics Club president. FEBRUARY 7.-The seniors of Miss Duffy's homeroom decided to have programs for each week of the semester. under the direction of Miss Frances Cook. These programs will include Mother's week, drama week, valentine week, and music week. A program chairman will be elected each week. FEBRUARY 22.-Margaret Barthel was elected to appear as alternate artist in a recital with Tito Schipa, lyric tenor of the Metropo-litan Opera, at Orchestra Hall. FEBRUARY 23.-Virginia Fisher won the 25- and 50-yard breast stroke events, as the Undines defeated Central 55-53. Virginia, who is only an 1113, already has captured one national swimming title and three state championships. She is a mem- ber of the D. A. C. medley team, which recently broke a national record. Madalynne Holmes and Judy Morrill were other valuable members of the squad who hailed from this house. FEBRUARY 26.-Patricia Moore, an llA, was one of a group of creative dancers who appeared with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She has played in many stage productions, among them the VVayne Group's presentation of Mary of Scotland in which she portrayed the role of Queen Elizabeth. MARCH 4.-Two anonymous young ladies from this house sent the Chiefs a box of Pep complete with directions for use-so that worthy organization would no longer need to go through those early morning meetings without vim 'n' vigor. APRIL 5.-The following students were inaugurated into the Chiefs : Martha Ayde- lott. Frances Campling, Maisie King, Vivian Meyer, Bernita Pearson, Evelyn Grode, Evelyn Kuivinen, Betty Cain, and Edith Romatz. Uplicr Icff: Homeroom 314-11B-Some of the leaders of Miss Elizabeth Kaye's group are pictured here. Upper cc'uter.' Homeroom 208-123-These students are outstanding members of Miss Irene Duffy's 12B group. CYIYIPN' riglzff Homeroom 208-IZA-These young ladies have gained prominence in several de- partments, and are outstanding in Miss Irene Duffy's homeroom. Lower Icff: Homeroom 206-llA--The girls pictured here represent Mrs. Elsie Callewart's group. Lower cezztcr: Homeroom 218-llB-Here are some of the members of Miss Irene Barry's homeroom. Lower right: Homeroom 202-11A-Miss M. C. Einfalt's homeroom chose these girls as officers during the spring semester. Fifty one A II T I V I T I E S N0 MAN IS BURN WHUSE WIIIIII IS NUT BURN IN HIM rv- K My .fgggt li11x1'm'.x'.v Nulzzzyfw' ,IL'Zllll1L' lfzxrarlmglm firiulerslf lil ARROW STAFF fXl.ll'lC !i,x1N1-:s- .lumfm-v liu'z'fm' Nl mm: I.lNm.r3x'- -funn liflimr .XI,IfRI-gli lil'SSliI,I,f.'II'f lfflilm' N1AR,IUliIli 4MemNu-.fm111411'-x',S1'11in1'lfrliim SIIIIQIJAQY 'l'1'1zx1-Lu-JrnzuSufziuz' lidilm' Imcxlc N1I'l'Sl'H.X llfmfsz' lfdilw' lJ4lIR4Vl'IlY M.xw:k---.lfiz'-z'ifiu.v liflftw' I1r1'l l'Y SVI Nlvmilc -.-I.v.v'l .-I4'li':'il1'm' lfflilm HARol.1v fQl I'HRIli4.X1f'rH'fX lfdftm' Rl l'H IQIRSVH- lfvu1'1H'r lfdifm' ,Ima I'.'xI.14RM0-l'!mtng1'ufl1r'1' C'f7'1'HffIffHII .1ltIlIlIfl1'I' Iimily Hzillhurg my l'11lflirit,v .1l117Il1.lft'7' ,'Iel.11l1.x111f1.Srfllillum Ilg-film I'1'z111ck, xlLll'l4lll Trugt, Hlarlys Uawsmm, llc-lc-11 Rusillmx I4-H1111 Struuscr, and Czitlu-rixw 'I':1ylm'. - 'z 'inns ch-p:11't111c11ts were jcanm-tu Utlwrs wlw assisted i11 ilu x u Z1-115. flCKII Lfi2l IJL'lNL'1I'11k, Ifvvlyu Kuivillcll, zmrl H4111 XYL'j'llill4Q. Hu' .-Xrrmx' SHUT at XY: wk Fifty-four ART GUILD HOLDS ANNUAL SALE AND EXHIBIT AX tea fur the faculty and other guests was held in emmeetiun with the annual sale ancl exhibit of the ,Xrt Guild, which is under the clireetiun of Miss Iirierla Iiasting and Mr. .Xlhert .'XI'IIISIl'lJl1Qf. The infrnex' cleriveil Irwin this sale was usecl to huy eqniplnent fur the Art Ilepartinent. Two ennnnittees of the Iiuilcl provicled and earecl fur the plants in the Innehrnrnn and supervised poster displays in the selmnl. The Guild also attenclerl the Hnwer show. The wflicers for the Iirst semester were Iienrgine Siewart, president: Iileannr -Iensen. vice-presiclentg .Inyee Xnrtnn. treasurer: .Xlarjurie Orling, reeorcIi11g'seere'- tary: anrl XYiIIian1 Spitzer, em'resp1n1cIing secretary. During the Seemicl semester the officers were Iiuhert XYinters, president: IEIIIIIY Haliherg, Viee-presidentl Cienrge XYaIter. treasurer: Marjorie Uhst, recording secretary: and ,loan XYilIia1ns. emrespinicliiig secretary. CHIEFS WELCOME MR. J. J. POWELS f. , V1 .. . In welemne Mr, -Iuhn LI. Inwels to our seluml Ihe L hiefs, a ehapter cn the National Iiimm' Sneiety. spwnsurerl hy Miss -Iane Ilieker, gave a tea in his anfl Mrs, I'uweIs' I1lJlIUl'. Ifrwin Graham represented the Chiefs this year at the XYoIverine Iluys' State eilnvenlicvn whieh was heIrI in Lansing, Michigan, during Iune. The ntiiieers during the Iirst semester were: Iiraneis Lirist, president: I.uis Meyer, vieespresiclenti Iiethany XN'right, treasurer: Ifvelyn Settle, secretary. Iluring the seeunrl semester ,-Xurelia Zakrzewski was president: Wvarren SCIIIIIIKIL. vice- presiflent: Irene Mitseha. treasurer: anrl Iiethany XYrig'Iit, secretary. Fifty LIBRARY STAFF HAS INITIATION PARTIES New nienilu-rs who joined tlu- I.iIrr:1ry Stuff :luring the tirst semester were initizttecl ut :1 IIz1Ilowe'en party lu-lcl :it Mrs. Imnise Cliznnlu-rlin's lumu-. During tlu- seeoiul senu-ster tlu- new nu-nilu-rs were introclueecl :lt ll party on Blztreli 18. tlllieers eleetetl lor tlu' lirst st-nu-ster were Ilelen VIIIIUIIIIIS, presiflentg Shirley Turner. viee-presulentg tic-orgizl Ilenu-trak, seeretziryg Irene Mitselia, treasurer. Ifor tlu- seeoncl senu-ster tlu- following oftieers were eleetecl: Shirley Turner, presi- clentg Ilertlizl Ifrznielc, vieefpresiclent: fic-orgizi Ilemetrzlk seeretnry: :nul Margaret IIZLIIIICY, treztsnrer. THE INDIAN GOES STREAMLINED 'I'liis yezn' tlu- Incliztn went strezmilinecl :nul inereuserl its size from six to seven eolninns. The Imliztn Stzitl' was tnuler tlu- clireetion of Miss Ilzirriet I.. Blum. XVZIYTCIT Selnnirlt was inzxiizigiiig eclitor for lwotli semesters. 'I'lie Hrst semester Helen Tlunnzls was erlitor-infeliiel, znul Ruth Bright lu-lcl this position for the seeoncl. During' tlie year severztl lnenilu-rs of the staff represented the Indian at tliree eonventions. In Noveinlu-r tlu- niztjority of the stat? zlttenclecl the NYayne I.'nix'ersity Q'onx'ention 3 in Ileeeinlu-r four IIIZUIC tlie trek to Iles Moines, Iowa, to tlie National Selumlztstie l'ress .-Xssoeizttion Convention. and in May fourteen ztttenclecl The Klieliigzin Interseliolustie I'ress .'XSSOCIZltIOIl Convention :lt tlie Ifiiix'ersit,x' ol' Nlieliigztn. -I'-VII' UNDINES TAKE PART IN WATER CARNIVAL II11- L111I111cs. s11o11so1'c'cI hy Mrs. BI1IrI1'c-:I LIICIIIIY z111rI L'0lIIIJlJFCfI oi girls who 111 11l1INIl!11Il11g 111 NXNIIIIITIIIIQ - . 1 1' I ' I. took part 111 the watci' cz11'11iv:1I Maw 13. Swi111111i11U' 'L-ts with 111111114 schools won- z1Iso hc-IrI. 5 This yczu' IIIL' ofhccrs wc-rc Susan LTITIIIIIZITI, prcsiclciitg Iivzl May XYoIIc, 'c--1111-simlc-1111 KIz11'ic XYvssIc'1', Sl'CI'l'I2lI'V1 :mel Iic-tty fain, II'CZ1Sl1I'l'I'. 'E' CLUB FURTHERS ATHLETICS IN EASTERN In I-1lI'IIIt'I' :1tI1Ic1ivs i11 I'1ZlhIL'I'Il z111cI to fostci' thc iclczlls of SIJUYISIIIZIIISIIIIJ is thc 11111'powc- of thc If Vhih, slxoiisorc-rl hy NIV. Hugo KIz11so11. It is co111posv1I oi hoys who I1:11'c' 111111 IL Ivltci' i11 sonic vzlrsity sport, This cI11I1 assists 111 flI'Q'III- IQ ZIIIKI 1'111111i11g i1111'z1111111'z1I III'1JQI'ZlIIIS. 1 lf1j'1'5'-scan R. O. T. C. COMPETITION liztstern slizn'pslirmters this yt-zu' trunk eleventh plzlee in the Sixth lprps .Xrezl which is etvtnpnserl of tlhiu, Illinois, ztnzl Klieliigun, They rezieliecl tirst plztee in the city in the lleztrwt 'l'rnphy Mztteh, ztnfl they also uhtztint-fl st-ennrl Imlziee in the llTlL'I'CtlllCglZ1l.L' Klzttehes. S4'l'j,fl'Z11ll ln- niztn, instrnetnr ut' the lQ.tJ.'l'.L'.. is Very prrmrl of this yeztr's Stlllllfl, which was emiipusecl of llill XYentzel. ,lnhn llttlif, Xvllllillll Henry, Stanley llieree, Russell lliwvclerielx, Kenneth Rnlminson, Rielizlrml Cross, -lnhn Ile Cfeztser. -loc l':1A lernin, ztnfl .Xlfrerl l'it-ree. R.O.T.C. OFFICERS p Left tn right, .lnhn tiztrix Rziyiiinml l'elts. XYilliani Henry, Stanley Pierce, jack Klenclel- snhn, lienneth Smith, XYilli:tni King, :tnfl Set'- geztnt Ralph lnniztn. SIGNALING SQUAD GETS TROPHY .-Xt the Fielcl Day in May, 1037. the Slgllllllllg' team, entnpusecl uf liohert Xyeyliitig, whit clues nut appear in the picture, Melvin XYilsun. ,hte Pzllerrnn, and Siclney Ciirarrlin, won first place in the Free Press Seinziphnre Sitgnaling Nlztteli, :incl reeeivecl the trnpliy in the picture. -1 BEST POPPY SELLERS IN THE CITY llttring the 1937 Puppy Sale the Rf J,'l'.Q'. reeeivefl Zl trnpln' hir selling the must lJ..X.X', puppies nf :tny high sclinul in the city. lfifly-t'ig1f1l 1-11-Y GIVES .TQ NEEDY W I Q 1 - J ' -:- :slim-lf. t1llc'rl 11'11l1 luml llu l., ll, xlllllll cl1.1111e1 ul ilu ll1X 1l1xt11l1111 rl ln lrl1lXlflt'4l ln 1l1vfI1111v111w1l llll-fclnmll11l:11111l1c-5 xxlnm-11:1111w1l1n-1 I'C'l'L'lX'L'1l llfblll ilu- licrl kwrss. llll ilu' 111m11'11111g' ul lll'CCIlllJL'1' 2-l 1111- ll1-X llllvfl Il11rl fll5 t1'1l111twl 1114-sc l1z1slu-tsm ll1c l1i'1'lly fzl111ilics. llll1CL'l'i rl111'111g' ilu- lll sl sv111vs1v1' XX'l'l'l' llulm Q':11'lsu11, 1111-s1rlv11t: liolwc-rt Xlilblrll, x'icc-fp1'n-s1rlu111: Stn-1ml1v11 Nl1l1zll1cl1. 111-:Ls111'c1': l,L'll2lI'il Ki1'11111. sc'c1'ctz11'y4 l1m'pl1 lx:11sc1'. c111111111ttc'n- cl1z111'111:u1. l'Ill' ll1c sccfr11cl sc-111n'str'1' llll' ulI1cf:1's 111-11- 1011 l':11'su11f, llI'l'SlflCllI1 St0pl1c11 Xl1l1z1l1cl1, x'icv-p1'csiclc-111: llrmwzml Slwllvv. 110:15 11111 , l11sc'1ml1 Q'l1:111111, Sl'Cl'Cl2ll'f', Zlllfl llzmllcl Yilllllg, 0111111111111-c cl1:1i1'111z111. I DEBATING CLASS FORMS CLUB .X lHI'k'Ilh1k' ff1c1c-tx' was lUl'lllL'll lux' ll1c 1lL'l1?llL'1'S :lt tl1c-lwQ'11111111g'41I tl1c- SOC- 1111rl bl'IllL'SlK'l'. Xl:ulvlf111 Slllllll urls 1-lvcu-ml lll'l'Slfl1'lllQ lic-1ty,l:111v Spircs. View lll'K'5lflC'lll: :111rl lil'X'lllllli' limits. sn-c'1'n't:11'x1t1'm':1s111'c-1'. ll1l1'lIlU' llll I N - 11:51 Fi'llH'Sli'l' ilu- rlc'l1:lt111g class. cu:lcl1c-rl lmy M11 Xyllllillll X1l11111 l1. 1111111-fl 1l1v xllflllgilll IM-l1z1t111g l,l'ZlQ'lll.' :111cl tuflk IlZll'l 111 wx ln-:1gg11a 1 ' 5 4lL'llZllK'N lu '5lfll'5 'Z ' 111 uluc LIIQI 1 llJlX. fllklfllllilllibll. :lml 1-X14-1111111111114-1111Q e11vz1l4111g' lllll'I'1'flK'1l tllwc flK'l3Zll.L'l'S 4l11l'lIlQ' llll' sn-u111rl sv111n-s A K':g'v111c'11l+. S Jwcll 0111111-sts. 11'l11n'l1 1111-l11rlm-cl 11111 lc-11 lfifl 1' '71 muck clvctinn. l..XSSlQllllKl wnrlx li Illm' lu':11'I ul' llln scliuulk lifv, 'IU llic riglil li unc- ul ilu lJUllL'l'y classes 111 wurlg xx'livi'v plzugi figurines, vziscs. zinrl utlu-1':ii't zirliclcw :mf nizulc. l'.:wtvi'ii ls tlic- nnly llclmil lngli sc-lwil tu llll.i'I' this mwlx, ln tliv luwcr cm'm'i' Ilia' n-lvcliuii liuzml, :1 group ut slurlvnts lrmn tlu Suciul Scicilu- llc-pznmiu-111 is miicliicliiig thc- city l 7ii'0L'tly to 1110 lc-it is :L Latin class lighting ilic Wl1l'Sfl'l' Cir-sau' :ill wvci' again. lfmiii ilu- svrii ins cxpiwsniuiis un tlicil' laces the-y innwt lic- puzzling over sonic strzxtvgic inzlnc-uvvr. Klnwc iliis grmnm :uw :4c'x'c'i':1l :sc-nim' lfnglisli stnrlcnts gctting acquaint- ul willi wins: of tlic lac-ttcr inzmgzlzincs zincl new lmolis, 'l'liis table was S01 zisiclc' lm' tlivii' nfc. Hlz i'1ll1llllllL'lllZlllfl llwllwrla ll sc-rl in Il luuclcrn wmlxillg clzlsf sucll :Ls Illn tu llu- l'IQlll prcscllt quite :L cmmtrzul In ilu- :app-11 l1l'2ll'lll zmrl irfm lu-ulvs uf pimmccr rlzlys. XYitl1 urwmlqing clzzswi lllL'l'L'Zl5lllgf in pfvplllurlix' tllc IICXI g,fl'Ill'l'IlllflIl sl1m1l1l11t lmvv to m'c'1'wm'l4 tlw can Ul!CIlL'I'. llclmx' Illia IJICUIYL' ls il lmvlflgy gmup exp mg tl U5-I. s of ilu- llll5L'l'1ISflllJl'. Slum- Sll1flK'lll5 culturcrl lc- ullscc-11 wwrlfl fllftillgfll ilu-if sawn pzlrmccizl. xll llllllg .lax nrt ,X larg tum ul S111 llcnts lurrc urn lwut fm ll Will! me-rclzll C11I'C'0l' lllvy Q01 l'XIJL'I'lL'IlCL in lllllllixlPgflllllllllg' :mrl llmcl :ls tllc IlIL'llll'K' Ill lhv lllrlwl' right llllllfl CHTIICI slmws. vc-ll :ls typing' :Lml BAND AND ORCHESTRA ENTERTAIN AT SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Music for the Spring ancl Fall eoneerts, asselnlmlies, anrl seniur plays was furnisliecl lmy the orchestra, uncler the clireetiun of lXlr. l'aul XYeilancl. The lnanrl, also under Mr. l'aul VI'eilanrl's clireetion, playecl at all limne ltmtlmall games, al the opening lmasltetlmall game, ancl at asselnlxlies. ln tlie x'Xll-Citi' A Orchestra are lfclitlt Rmnatz anrl ,lack Lung, ancl in tliu S All-City I3 Orchestra are lilslmetli Goettel, Marie Rlalje, ancl lean Ilurgliarclt. Two persons, Robert Clair ancl llavicl Swenson, are in the :XII-City liantl. OUARTET ENTERTAINS OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL During the first semester the Iloys' Quartet entertainerl at the Ifall Ctmneert. at assemblies, ancl several times at such places as the Hannan Y.Kl.Lf.A. ancl at Kiwanis Clulms. rllllf' boys in this quartet were Ray Davis, tlerliarrlt Grass, Henry Selmellert, ancl Kenneth Kraus. For the seeoncl semester the quartet ennsistetl nl Ray llavis, Cierliarclt Ilrass, Henry Selinellert, anrl -Iames I'arl1an1. S ixly-two GIRLS' GLEE CLUB SINGS AT CONCERTS X1Ll111Jl1N 111. 1111- 6111! 1I11-1- 1111111 1-111111111s1-11 111 1111 x1l1111'Il1S 11-1'111111111-1111111 1141111 1111 1111111 1'1:1sN1-5. snug :11 1111111 ClPllL'1'1'1?- s111111s111'1-11 111' 1111- X111f111 11CI1Zl1'1llll'1ll 11111 111111 1lI1llL1X 1111111111111 1111111 111 1 l1Sf 2 ' - - , H l'u'Z J11':111111-11 111 1111-11z111s 211 1'111'is1111z1N 11 IHC. BOYS' GLEE CLUB GETS A NEW DIRECTOR X11 111DXY1L1Af1 .X. 1.111'1- 111111 111111 111-1-11 1111- 11111-1-1111 111' 1111- 111lX'R' 1Q11-1- c111111 111 11 111 X1 l1'S 11-11 1'.:1s11-111 111 1111- c111s1- 111 1111- 1lI'Sl 41-1111-111-1' 111 11-211-11 111 111-111111 11 111 11 N11111111. .X11111111Q'1l 1111- s1'1111111 111s1 11111- 1':1111:11111- 11-z11'111-1 11 11211111-11 2111111111-1 I ' Pu 11 11111 N11 111111:1111 1'1111z 1':11111- 1111111 11111s1-, 111z11111, 111 1:11c1- 111'1-1 N111 1.1111-11111111-s 1111 Xl ll' 1111- L'11l1J 1111111 11111 111 1111- 131-21111111211 L'11llL'l'I'1N 1 gin-11 111' 111s A111511 111I1ll11l11111 111111 mug 1111 1111' 5011111111111-11s 111111115 11 111 1111141 S11l'1111' 111111-1 :11111 N. S1'.1'I.1' -I BIOS EXHIBIT BUGS, ANIMALS, AND PLANTS Several cxI1iImiIs inclnfling Iiirrls, 1'c-pIiIL-5, ancI pIanIs n'I'i'v In-III In' IIN Iiiulngy Club, spmiswrccl Ivy XIV. Hazvn SIack, rluring IIw wliuul yvai' In show IIiaI tIici wild Iifc and vcgvtatiun wliicli was sn pIc'nIiInI rlnring IIII' c-ai'Iy days of IIN' Nurtliwcst 'I'eri'iIm'y arc not yct IuIaIIy I-xIincI. .-Xincnig nII1ci' Iliings II1cy Iiacl iniIiaIiun partius and am-ncIcrI Inc Iflmiw-1' Slinw. The nilficc-i's for IIIU Iirsl 5l'IIIOSICI' xwiw I.c Iiny ,IUIIIISUIL IJl'I'SIIIL'lII: XYIIIIZLIII Iilack, VIUC-IJI'f'5IIIt'llI2 Mary Iinigln, scci'c'Iai'yg Inlin IDI- Il-szxiw-. ti'vasI1i'c1'1 anfI Liliarlvs Ik-ani. an-rgjm-aiiI-at-arnis. Ilia- uI'Iicc'i's rlnring IIII- sn-Cmicl scinc-stvi' were Ilanicl IiIIlSIIl1I'y, 1JI'l'SIfIL'lIIQ Alulin Ibn- L'l'hZLI'l', X'ICl IIl'l'SIfIL'III1 Marv IDC Yns, secrc-Ia1'y: and fliarlcs IDI-ani. Ii'c-asnrcr anal sc-i'gcanIfaI arins. CLUB DISTRIBUTES SCRAPBOOKS Scrzlplwnrmks wllicli worn- niarlc' Inv IIN' IIunic' I':L'IIIlUIIIIl'5 I'InIm, SIJIIIISIIITII In' Miss IfIizaIJcII1 IIifIwcIl, wcrc rIi:sIi'iIi11IcrI In scvvral IiusniIaI5 aI LAIIVISIINZIS Iin1C. making IIIQ Q'In'isInias III many slint-ins lm-1'1'iCi'. In UCIIJIK-i' sc-vcral III IIIQ gi1'Is attcnclecl Ilic State IIuinI- Iicunmnics cmivciilirm at IfIinI, Nlirliigan. Ifm' IIIQ first svlncstci' Iliv Iinllmviiig uFIicc1's iwrc- QIWICII: Shirley Ilickcr. prcsirlc-nI: Susan LvI'iIllI1Zll'I, YICC-IJI'i'SIlIClltQ Klilclrml IIuII', scci'vIa1'y: and Shirlvy NCIVIIIC, ll'C'ZLSlll'L'I'. Ifui' IIIQ sccnnrl scincstcr Klarcc-IIa III-nsivn was IIICCIL-rl prcsiclcnl 1 Ifvc-Iyn IYiL-sv, vicn'-pi'c'sifIvi1I1 Vivian XII-yvr, s4'C1'n'I:1i'VZ anrI SIiii'Icy Xclvillc, Ii'c'asI11'c'i'. 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Gerhard Grass was Frederick Granton, personal secretary to the king. who was in love with l'rincess .Xnn. blames Parham, as General Northrup, was the domineering dictator of the country, and Roy johnson was Lord llirton, the suave diplomat. joseph Palermo played Major lilen: Robert XYeyhing, Doctor Fellman: Henry Schnellcrt, l'hipps, thc checker-playing footman: Donald Frantz, Petely, another footmang Harvey Blizzard, the part of l'rince XVilliam, who was supposed to marry Princess Ann for political reasonsg and Mike Mosinick, the part of Laker: an anarchist. Several of the characters were donhle east. Dorothy Lang and Jeanette Zeus played the part of Princess Ann, and lletty Collins and Dorothy Band that of Queen Martha. Hertha Franck was the lirst lady in waiting and Margaret Ginther, second lady, one of the evenings and Bethany XVright, first lady. and Millicent Hancock, second lady, the other evening. hlohn Calcernian was stage manager: lXladelon Smith, property managerg and liethany XYright was in charge of the costumes. XYilliam Schnell was the electri- cian and john Perkins his assistant. :Xnne I.. Manian supplied the sound effects. For all the performances, the liastern High School Orchestra, directed by Mr. Paul XYeiland. furnished thc music. , f. . W y ...owns Sixty-sm,'c1z SPORTS SPURT IS THE BLUUM AND GLOW UF A PERFECT HEALTH EMERSON CHEER LEADERS ENCOURAGE AND PRAISE TEAMS Jack Backoff, Sam Riccohono, Tony Chinzi, lioh Rockwell, llenny Messina and Gordon Simpson were the boys who led the school in cheering at the games. The cheer leaders raised the morale of both team and spectators when the players fared badly, and they lead the praise for valiant hraves. Sczwzty fs-.. J THREE COACHES MASTER MINDS OF TEAMS These tliree coaebes, H. VY. Matson, Curtis Macllougall, and Arthur C. lfrwin were the master minds bebincl the teams. Mr. Matson beaded fall tennis, swimniing, outdoor track, and the intra- mural program: while Mr. Macllongall llancllecl football, basketball ancl spring tennis. C0-coaching football in aclclition to coaching track and baseball was Mr. lCrwin's job. Scwuty-one GRIDDERS PLAY SIX GREAT GAMES Football, the most popular and most glorious of high school sports, proved quite successful for the Indian team this year. Perhaps it wasn't the most successful sport in the percentage columns, but the four victories and two defeats provided about all one can ask for in football entertainment. The first time the team took the field was against Southeastern at Mack Park October l, and they were so jittery that they lost, l2 to 0. Southeastern capitalized on the breaks of the game to score twice in the last quarter. The Tribe gained its first victory the following week when it invaded Northern's territory l2 to 0 at Codd Field. ln this game the boys made l2 first downs to the Iiskies' 4. Bill liierlein crossed the goal line to score the first points of the season. One of the highlights of the grid season came on October 22 when the Indians decisively humbled the Jungaleers 20 to 7 at Mack Park in a night game. This game returned the Old Oaken Bucket to lfastern, and 6,000 excited fans saw the game. liolfom row: Piersante, Filo, Pickrahn, Spitzley, Fell, Kranich, Bloom. Tofu 1'mc.' Pearce, Shelley, Hicrlein, Morgan. This was the tirst year that the band marched between halves for a long time, and at this game they did as well as the 'Iungaleer pipers. Ilick Spitzley started things off in the second period when he blocked a punt, and the ball rolled into the end zone. Pd Filo recovered for a safety. In the third quarter Vince Piersante took a 30-yard pass from -lack Morgan and ran 20 yards more for a touchdown. A little later, for the third time, Spitzley blocked a punt. Curley Hayden brought the recovered ball within three inches of the goal, and Filo carried it over. After intercepting a pass in midfield, Spitzley galloped 50 yards to score the re- maining points. Southeastern finally got its points in the last period when a 50-yard march culminated in a touchdown. This was against the second Indian team though, Chief Macliougall having removed all of the first string braves. The whole team played line football in this game, but Spitzley was, by far, the star of the night. Pershing won the heart-breaker game of the season on October 28 at Mack Park. The two teams battled through the game in a scoreless deadlock, with the Doiihboys holding the edge most of the time. Then with only five seconds to go in the last period. a 25-yard Pershing pass connected in the end zone to win the game for them. Two end runs by .lack Morgan led the XN'arriors to a l2 to 0 victory over Highland Park, November 5, when they made an expedition into Ford Field. Plays by Butch Pearce, Filo, and Morgan brought the ball to the 6-yard line, the latter scoring the hrst points of the game. George Davis, a substitute guard, blocked a Polar Bear punt, which finally resulted in an Indian tally. After making a .first down they were stopped by a stubborn Parker line, but they regained the ball later when Hayden .Sci eizly-two intercepted a pass. He was down to the 7-yard line before the opponents caught him, and on the next play Morgan scored the other goal. The last game of the year ended in a 13 to 6 scalping of the Denby Tars for the team. Dex Sieger, subbing at end, scored on a beautiful catch of a pass from Curley Hayden, and Filo kicked the extra point for the only conversion of the season. Ed scored again later from the 5-yard line after a 60-yard march. Throughout the season Captain Dick Spitzley, a center. proved to be more than worthy of his title. His defensive work was exceptionally brilliant in every game, and he was the main cog of the team. After the season Dick was awarded a position on the All-City Football Team. Flanking the line were Vince Piersante and Hill Bloom. Vince was awarded the University of Michigan Honor l'laq ue for outstanding work in athletics and scholar- ship. Henry Kranich and Don lilinetop were the tackles. Both boys did well all season. and Henry acquired quite a reputation as a hard worker and tackler. He was made captain-elect of the l938 eleven. Guards seemed to be at a premium during the whole season: three of the four guards were out of the lineup during some part of the year. Hob XYeyhing broke his collarbone in practice after the Northern game. Fred Hofman pulled a muscle in his shoulder, and Fred Pickrahn developed a troublesome knee, which kept him on the bench part of the time. Dick Fell was the only guard who played all year. The two halfbacks who played regularly were ,lack Morgan and Butch Pearce. These two formed a pretty good pass combination and did fairly well at ball carry- Bottmn rote: VVilliams, Carl Spitzley, Gracer, Ashburn, sturlent managers. Second row: Pier- sante, Kranich, Pickrahn, Dick Spitzley, Fell, Klinetop, Bloom. Third roze: Bond, Conat, Shelley, Filo, Bierlein, Morgan, Pearce, Hayden. linirtrfli rote: Bower, VValdo, Giannotta, Powell, Mc- Casey, MacDonald. Top row: Karantjieff, TYilkinson, Thompson, Pioch, Trinkaus. Sftllldlillllje-'Ffh' Davis, Hofman, Houser, XYhite. Stazidzuff-r'1'g1zf: Brown, Stapleton, Corbin. ing. Morgan was the punter. Two or three opponents were usually necessary to bring down lid Filo, fullback. lids powerful drive was the reason he was switched from tackle to fullback. He tried all season to convert a point after a touchdown and tinally kicked one through the uprights in the Denby game. Small but effective, Jimmie Shelley played quarterback and safety man. Substitutes got into quite a few games during the season and some of them did as well as the regulars. Un the bench were Curley Hayden, Russ Conat, Bill Bierlein, and Ray Xpers, who were available for duty behind the line. Others who uwatched and waited for gaps in the team were Frank Cracchiolo, George Davis, Grover Houser, Don Bower, james NVhite, Dex Sieger, james Mcfjasey, Tiny Thompson, Russ Corbin. Bruce Stapleton, Bill Trinkaus, Otto Pioch, John VVilkinson, Bill liarantjieff, Art lYilliams, Reggie MacDonald, and Harry Brown. Seventy-th: 06 NEW GATES MAKE SWIM MEETS MORE EXCITING FOR FANS With the installation of the new gates in the swimming pool this year, more exciting races ancl more space for spectators were provicleml. Capacity crowcls were in attendance at the home meets, ancl the swimmers rose to the occasion to win tive out of their seven meets. 'I'hey won only two of their four meets in the home pool, hut the other two were so goocl that it rlicln't matter very much to the spectators who won. In the city meet ,Ianuary 29, in the Northwestern pool, Southeastern colleetecl lfolfom ro-te: .'Xhhenga, Kowalski, Pacific, Sehneler, Mckfnhhin, liaake, .Slcruml row: Maghilse, I.ehmann, Mcflrain, Kramer, Teasclale, Vorclelins. Tliird rote: ll. Kansnian. l.anlioFf, Loncl. S, Kansman. Slfifzdilzy: toach Matsong Parham, manager: tiarrlner, captain. points in every race except the llltl-yard freestyle to linish with 39 points, I9 ahearl of llighlancl I'ark, runner-np. This was the hlnngaleers' tirst city swim title. The lnclians took 7 points in the meet with lloh Gardner ontclassing the other flivers anrl Ilorje Lagerlcvist pulling in thirrl in the inclivirlual meclley. VIVIAN MEYER WINS CITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Yivian Meyer won the girls' city high school golf tournament at I'aliner Park, I Jetoher 7, with a score ol' -I8 for nine holes. -lanet Gilmore ot' llighlancl Itarlc ran seeoncl with a -Ill. Yivan is in her seconcl year ol high school golf, lmnt she has heen playing for tive years. Millie .-Xvery ancl Ilorothy Lang, other liastern con- tenclers, scorecl 56 ancl 59 respectively. XYhen the team met the Southeast' ern girls Octoher l, the lnclian maicls took all the matches to win the meet. ln a meet with Central, I September 22, at I'almer I'arlt the girls met with cle- leat. A very, Lang, Meyer. 'nty-fum' lmff to riglil: Doyle NETTERS DEFEATED IN FIRST ROUND OF CITY MEET Hob Larsen and llob Davis who comprised the Indians' first tennis team. suffered defeat in the city meet October 13 at the Detroit Tennis Club from a Northern pair. The score was IO to 8, 9 to 7. The seeond team, composed of Gerhard Schlierf and l'hil lleklay was defeated by I'ershing 6 to 4, 6 to 4, while the third team, Hob llrown and Sid Girardin. succumbed to Hamtramck 6 to 2, 6 to 3. .Xll three teams were defeated in the first round. Morris Rosenbaum and Irving Levine of Central won the City title taking Harmon Hurns and lid Moore of South- western 6 to 4,8to 6. Only one dual meet was arranged, but the Llungaleers didn't show up so the meet was for- feited. Other mem- bers of the Indian squad were George Ifarrah, XYilfred Schmidt. Hill Mit- ford, and Frank lngrao. Left to rzfqlzt: Delllay, Girardin. Larsen, Brown, Schlierf. GIRLS WIN TWO OF FIVE SWIM MEETS Although they started off the season with only 16 on the squad, and it was feared that the girls' swimming team might be discontinued, finally more came out, and in the first meet, February 9, the team whipped Cass Sl to 29. They won all of the events except one relay heat to take first in I2 of the 13 events. ln the next meet with Central, however, on February 23, in the home pool, the squad eked out only a 55 to 53 victory. Two defeats away from home followed: Northwestern heat the team 73 to 36, and Northeastern won 64 to 44. To end the season. Southeastern's girls swamped the Undines 75 to 34 with a barrage of first places, March l5. liastern took only one first besides winning the medley relay. llollonz rote: Dauw, llctz, Iiloomfield. Morrill, Holmes. Tuff rote! NYolfc. Munro, Surridge, Taylor, XX eslcr, Cain. llarrington Stango, Urquhart. Scwzzty-five INTRAMURALS HIT NEW HIGH Intramural sports hit a new high during the past year. livery hoy in school had lull opportunity to enter some sport, ranging in type from rough and tuntlmle hasketlmall to line, exacting ping pong. Tlte program included haskethall. howling, track, handhall. swimming. and ping pong and was supervised lay Coach ll. XY. lllatson. A Basketball started Uetoher 13, when 20 teams turned out with queer natnes that played upon the nantes ol their sponsors. The tourney was divided into leagues, one for each grade. Nine teatns entered the tenth grade league: eight competed for eleventh grade honors. while the seniors turned out in full force with three teams. Finals were played Novemhet' 19. XX'aterl1urv's YVater1Joys won the senior crown when they were credited with a victory on a forfeit hy lfrye's l ish. Starles Storlts captured tlte eleventh grade cham- pionship, topping .-Xrhauglt's ,Xrahs 26 to 15. Art Seely of the Stot'ks led his division in scoring with 77 points. George tlatman and llarrv liyle, .Xrt's teammates, were close hehind with 70 points apiece. ln the tenth grade league l uhry's l uries walked away with the title, taking MaclJougall's Macaroons ll to 10, -lumlmo Melliush was the main cog of the lfuries' l' attack, scoring eight ol the winning total. The other points were furnished luv Charles Tartamella and ,lohn Upitz. xlumho accumulated a total of 93 points to lead tlte school in individual scoring. The house of l.inco1n showed the hest runners in a track meet run ol? llecemlter o and 7. Xtehster lin- ished second to the winners' total of 75 with a score of OZM, and Roosevelt came in third with 53yQ. XYin- tiers in the tenth grade included Silvio liossato in the ZZO and 25-yard sprints and Zoeyard low hurdles. llerhert Carrier in the -1-10. Homer liaumann in the mile, l'aul Klaiorana. high hurdles: liverette lloward, 880: lack l'eriea. pole vanltg Rohert .'Xrchihald, high jump and llick Corona in the shot put. The l,inco1n haton hearers won the relay. XXI-hster led the scoring in the eleventh and twelfth grade meet with -1316 points. l.incoln followed with ZQM, attd lloosevelt's Z-126 points placed them third. These totals were added to the tenth grade scores to deterittine the title. ltt this meet ,Ioe llagoto won the Z5-yard dash and the -1-10, and liing Lhamherlin tinished hrst in lmoth the low and high hurdle events. .Yer 't' 1 1 t',v -.Q Lt' hav' ! lirnva- Stapla-tain anal llill Xlitfanral a'aptm'a-al tlia- mila- .-Xgain in tlia- swimming ra-lay ma-a-ts l,inca1ln anal liali mila- a-va-nts Ya-spa-a'tix'a-ly. Ya-rnc RlClilIll11l'l'R' stmpra-sseal its cannpa-titan's, llavamsa-va-lt fa-ll lwa-- pavla- Yanlta-al lax X'ia'l1v1'X'. 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Roland lirandeau scored first for the jungaleers, hut soon after Hillery linecht popped in a one- handed shot that started things off for the Indians. They soon dropped behind, however, and the game ended with the -Iungaleers on top. The Warriors gained a firmer foothold in the percentage colmnn when they won the next three games from I'ershing, Commerce, and Miller. They heat the Doughhoys 34 to 20 on january Zl. The following Friday they outplayed the Auditors 36 to 24. and the next week downed the Trojans Zo to 23. The Com- merce game was the last one for Hillery linecht, lioh Shingler, Rap Apers, and Louis llelegato hecause the semester ended and they were graduated. if Lcfl fo riylii: Larsen, Shingler, Sec-ly, Craig, Apers, ltfelkush, lxnecht, Kyle, liilo, MacDonald. Delegato. All hopes of a iirst division place in the standings were dashed to the ground on Fehruary ll when Northern heat the team, 38 to 29, here. The hest galne of the season came Fehruary l8 at Northeastern when the Falcons and the Indians fought to a 23 to 23 tie. Reggie Macllonald, lioh l.arsen, Hill Craig, .Iumho Melkush, and lid Filo started the game and stayed in practically the whole time. I-Iarry Kyle and Ifarl Davis got in the game, hut only for a few seconds. The five hoys who started put on a great show of aggressiveness and good hasket- hall. Baskets by Macllonald and a spectacular shot hy Kyle, a suh., put them ahead Z3 to 22 late in the last quarter, hut a Falcon foul shot tied the game in the last seconds. Hamtramck walked all over the team 45 to 29 on Fehruary 25. The Cosmos had an advantage in height and numher of players, and these two factors soon told on the Indians. The half ended with the score only 24 to Zl in Hamtramckls favor hut the Cosmos went far ahead in the second half. Denhy, a school that hadn't won a game in two years, heat the Cagers 34 to 30 March -l, at ,Iackson Intermediate. In the last event of the season the Trihe killed off the Highland Park l'olar Bears, March ll, here, 24 to 23. uzfy-ciglzt RELAY TEAM UNDEFEATED IN DUAL MEETS A turn-out of 65 boys including l0 veterans and 4 lettermen started indoor track practice on january 3. These boys won their first meet from Pershing February 3 on the home track 49W to 45M. A victory in the relay won the meet for the Indian runners with Tony Riceobono, Frank Frisco, Bob Chalmers, and Russ Conat sup- plying the winning strides. Eight f'lll'5tS enabled the thinelads to swamp Denby 57 to 29. February l0, again at home. Conat, team captain, won two of these, one in the 25-yard dash and the other in the 220. Slamming the low hurdles. mile, 220, and half mile, the squad overwhelmed Miller 682 to 26M, February 24. Sylvio Rossato, Riccobono, and Pagoto won all the points in the low hurdles. In the half mile Bill Mitford, Bruce Stapleton, and Hill Rohr paced all others: while Carl I-Iottmeyer, Homer Baumann, and Steve Mihalich grabbed the three point-places in the mile. Conat, Ray Dixon, and Frank Frisco slammed the 220, and again the relay team was victorious. Southeastern won their meet here on March 3, 58M to 36M. The Jungaleers took seven Firsts and slammed the shot put, but Conat, Rossato, and Frisco placed in that order in the 220. On March 10 the Indians smothered Northeastern 73 to 13. Quarker broke the 440 record set by Alger only two weeks before in :57.4. Conat won the 220 and 25-yard sprints and Riccobono won both hurdle events. Indians slammed the shot put, 25-yard dash, and 220. The relay team of Pagoto, Frisco, Quarker, and Conat ran their eight laps in 1 :ll.2, one fifth of a second short of the school mark. lfirs! row: Quarker, Hallop, Meyers, Elmore, lioppin. .S'vm11dr0w.' Maxvill, Spelbring, Stango, Bousho, .-Xpers. OPPONENTS TAKE ALL GIRLS' BASKETBALL GAMES Losing all live of their games, the girls' basketball team struggled through a dis- astrous season. Pershing won their game February 2, 29 to 20, and the Miller girls doubled the Indian Maids' points 38 to l9 at Miller, February l0. On February l7, the Falcons invaded Indian territory and trounced the girls 42 to l0. XN'hen the Eskimo team played the cagers at Northern, February 23, they won, 38 to 9. The nearest that the girls came to victory all season was in a game March 2, but again Denby's girls came out with a 29 to 24 victory. Dorothy Maxvill. Doris Hallop and jane Elmore led the team and accounted for most of the points. Dorothy topped the squad with 36 points, Doris was next with 24, and jane followed with 21 tallies. Scffeniy-rzzrze MERRILY, MERRILY WHIRLED THE WHEELS UF THE DIZZYING IJANCES UNDER THE URCHARD TREES AND DOWN THE PATH T0 THE MEAIJUWS LONGFELLOW FEATURES RELAY TEAM UNDEFEATED IN DUAL MEETS .-X turn-out of 65 boys including 10 veterans and 4 lettermen started indoor track practice on january 3. These boys won their iirst meet from Pershing February 3 on the home track -WM, to 45M. A victory in the relay won the meet for the Indian runners with Tony Riccobono, Frank Frisco, Bob Chalmers, and Russ Conat sup- plying the winning strides. Eight hrsts enabled the thinclads to swamp Denby 57 to 29, February l0. again at home, Conat, team captain, won two of these, one in the 25-yard dash and the other in the 220. Slamming the low hurdles, mile, 220, and half mile, the squad overwhelmed Miller 68M to 262, February 24. Sylvio Rossato, Riccobono, and Pagoto won all the points in the low hurdles. In the halt' mile Iiill Mitford, Bruce Stapleton, and Hill Rohr paced all others: while Carl Honfmeyer, I-Iomer Baumann, and Steve Mihalich grabbed the three point-places in the mile. Conat, Ray Dixon, and Frank Frisco slammed the 220, and again the relay team was victorious. Southeastern won their meet here on March 3, 585 to SOM. The Iungaleers took seven iirsts and slammed the shot put: but Conat, Rossato, and Frisco placed in that order in the 220. On March 10 the Indians smothered Northeastern 73 to l3. Quarker broke the 440 record set by Alger only two weeks before in :57.4. Conat won the 220 and 25-yard sprints and Riccobono won both hurdle events. Indians slammed the shot put, 25-yard dash, and 220. The relay team of Pagoto, Frisco, Quarker, and Conat ran their eight laps in 1 :1l.2, one tifth of a second short of the school mark. lfirst rote: Quarker, Hallop, Meyers, lilmore, lioppin. .Yrmrzd row: Maxvill, Spelbring, Stango, Bousho, Apers. OPPONENTS TAKE ALL GIRLS' BASKETBALL GAMES Losing all hve of their games, the girls' basketball team struggled through a dis- astrous season. Pershing won their game February 2, 29 to 20, and the Miller girls doubled the Indian Maids' points 38 to l9 at Miller, February l0, Un February 17, the Falcons invaded Indian territory and trounced the girls 42 to l0. VVhen the Eskimo team played the cagers at Northern, February 23, they won, 354 to 9. The nearest that the girls came to victory all season was in a game March 2, but again Denby's girls came out with a 29 to 24 victory. Dorothy Maxvill, Doris Hallop and jane lilmore led the team and accounted for most of the points. Dorothy topped the squad with 36 points, Doris was next with 24, and lane followed with 2l tallies. Seventy -nine SPRING BRINGS NEW SERIES OF SPORTS Spring brought on a new series of sports including haseliall. tennis. golf. outdoor track, and girls tennis. llasehall, loremost ol these. started out with a team weakened hy a lack of elifective pitching. The infield and outlield were Iairly strong. hut none of the pitchers showed enough talent to cause the opposition much trouhle, Inlielders Iloh Sweeney, slack Morgan, Carl Ile I'erro, Harry Iirown, Holi Larsen black Ixress, Iumlmo Melltush and Carl Spitzley are competing for regular johs rl hree of the outhelders compared with some ot the Imest in the eitv. l'ete Saroli George Oatman and Dick Corona are all good Iielders and hitters. illhen there are I Y J, Elmer Kaminski and Ray XYoolsey to substitute for the tenders ofthe outer gardens. Those who tried for the pitching assignments included jim 3IcCasey, Rudolph Allen, ,lack Morgan, Bill Craig, and Leonard Coggin. Curley Hayden is the regular hack-stop. In the Iirst tennis meet of the season against Commerce, April 29, the Indians swamped the Auditors, taking all the matches. I'hil Ile May, Sid Girardin and George Farrah won single matches, while Hugh Loud and lloh Schroeder and VVilfred Schmidt and Ralph Iiurdicla won douhle matches. h The Indian golfers lost their first match to Highland Park on May 2, 952 to QM. Captain Bob Holm Iiinder scored the only points lor the Trilme when he shot an SO to beat his opponent. Art Iludden, Holm Zannoth and Iloh Rockwell lost their matches. E igh fy x Q Several ofthe indoor veterans lmolstered the outdoor track squad, lmnt Coach Matson said that eaeh hoy on the squad. new or old, would he ahle to enter every 1neet. Hola Chalmers returned to the squad having recovered from his arm injury. Other veterans include Russ Conat, Sterling .Xlger, Tony Quarker, liill Mittord, Bill Rohr, lien Hammond, Carl llotlinever, liruee Stapleton, l'ete Alamerino, Carl l.umma, l.ouis Resovsltv, Klerkley Swint. liranli liriseo and 'lionv liieeolmono. lfight veterans re- turned to the girls' tennis A team and several new- comers filled in the re- maining plaees. Arma- dine Shuniacher, Dorothy Klaxville, Dorothy De- Sha, Marjorie Ohst, Georgina Demetrak, Lu- cille liirlmv, and Blareella Hension are the return- ing netters. Six dual meets were scheduled for the Indian Maids. ln the tirst lwaselxall game ofthe year the team conquered the Commerce Auditors 5 to 3 at lielle lsle. May o. The next game was scheduled with Highland l'arli. lint it was rained out. Un May l3 the lndians met the Northeastern team at lielle Isle and lost 6 to -l. Llaelc Morgan pitched for seven innings, whieh is the limit for prep hurlers. lint the seore was tied at four runs so Hill Craig came in to do the relief work. liill held the Fal- cons through the eighth, hut then in the ninth, two runs were scored on two hits and a walk. The team was unalmle to score ' the two runs and the Fal- cons won. XYhen the lmelated l'arker game was played at liord Field, May lo, a pitching duel developed in which the Indians were victorious. l to 0. ,lim MCCasev pitched seven innings of seoreless hase- lmall while the Trilie sqneezerl one run across to win the game. Eighly-one MERRILY, MERRILY WHIRLEIJ THE WHEELS UF THE DIZZYING DANCES UNDER THE URCHARIJ TREES AND DUWN THE PATH T0 THE MEADUWS LONGFELLOW FEATURES v I CCME AND GET IT! The luncliruom stzthf we want to thzuik, For food and service of the highest rzuik. They help us quickly to fill our trays, lim' wc have small patience with any delays. 'Cause we who eat 0u1'l1mcli in scliool. 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