Fenger Academy High School - Courier Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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A wi l l'l w lgrrr F I' A r r GECIDNCTENCTS DEDIICATTON EACULTY SENTOR CLASS VOCATTONAL CLASS ORG ANTZATTONS ATHLETICS CLUBS HUMOR CARTOONS ADVERTISEMENTS X If LJ

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LY' Q!! ,Qltijsbwf-'tlj W XQ9 ki R' 4 Q Y' Yi 'sz.:?s+ ein. i I li Y fs AN ACKNOWLIEDGIEMIENT Having been given the responsibility of being Editor, I found that this semi- annual could not have been produced without your help. In this letter I wish to thank not only the staff members, but the 4A class. the Faculty, and other lien- gerites who have helped to make this Courier possible. Modernism was our theme. Through the assistance of Miss Helen Vizard and Mr. George Aiken and their pupils, some of whom are: Ruth Reitman, Gertrude Gross, Jack Thompson, Beryl Rumbold, Anita Schwab, Betty Plecka- vicus, Frank Filippi, Grace Ryan, James Hoekstra and Dorothy Dasher, produced what seems to me, quite an attractive book. Paul Lenke, Gottlieb Schoenwald, Leonard Johnson, Edward Smith, Horace Etscheid, William Stewart and Richard Boonstra assisted the two Art Editors in producing the panels which emphasized modernism. Picture taking, which involves almost everyone in the school would have been a terrific turmoil but for the services of Mr. Claude Smitter, Russell Steub- ing, Chief of Police, Richard Dekker, Don Victor, Abe Mer, and Robert Sloan and Raron Cheffer, who prseerved order. To get these articles typewriten in time for the printer was a tremendous task. The chief typist, Florence Fox, cannot sufficiently commend the following people for their speed and accuracy: Gladys Tower, Lillian Battaglin, Ruth Sandaker, Anne Hopkins, Marie King, Helen Newton, Rena Ala, Margaret Hanko, Marion Griffin, Isabel Joeof, Irene Tananewicz, Stephanie Jaromin, Flora Salancy, Mary Furno, Frances Milbauer, Bernadine Graves, Sirmish Chakmak- jian, Myra Thompson, Cleta Griffith, Paul Szakach, Doris Carlson, Margot Dering, Betty McCracken, Rose Iiina, Albina Potapczik, Adele Petraitis, Vera XVattles, Carmella Veneziano, Mary Vashik, and Elsie Harper. Wle wish, too, to thank for their cooperation and kindness, Miss Marie McCutcheon and Miss Miller. You who are not yet seniors do not realize what a problem it is to get nearly two hundred people to the Photographers to have their pictures taken. But without the aid of Marian Badge-ly. Sophie liartus, llorothe Johnson and John Gyuricza, this would have been impossible. Although we have a G.A.A., B.A.A., Humor and various editors, they could not have covered the necessary information required to till the book so they went to specialists in various lines. I join them in their expression of grati- tude to the following: Miss Elizabeth Campbell, Mrs. Jessie Anderson, Mrs. Norma Schroder, Miss Mae Froom, Mrs. Hazel Steinfeldt, Mr. Frank Young. Mr. VVesley Ifotch, Charles Riddell, Marion Badgely, Harrison Gray, Constance NValker, Josephine Edelstein, George Cox, Marcus Alexander, Russell Stuebing, Abe Mer, and Joseph Schmidt. To get clever snapshots of students in every year was done exceptionally well by Gertrude Ross, James Jamison, Phyllis Dahms, Frances Milbauer, Mary Rarker, Agnes Alexander and Josephine Edelstein. The snapshot editor, Teresa Schmidt, wishes to thank them and the student body for their contributions. Then. too, this book never could have been printed but for the generously helpful backing and advice from our principal and our assistant principal, Fred- erick W. Schacht and Ferdinand I . Zipf. Gratitude also is due the many teachers and pupils who aided in putting over a most successful subscription campaign. Lastly, I thank Miss Ruth XV. Robinson, our competent adviser, whose helping hand has saved us many a day. ADELINE KNAPP. Editor-in-Chief. Treo



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A DEDHCATHUN 'lin l'AI'L'k1Cl'iCk XY. Schzncht, our ll1'illCill1ll, coullscllmy our fl'it'llKlffUI', altlwugh hc has hm-cu hmm' hut Il short xvlmilc, his uutiring scrvice, his wilhngucss to help, his unhuu11wlcrl inlcrcst in all zlctlvitws, mul his uuhmilcml patience have cmlezlrefl him i111111e:1s11r:1lnly in thc stumlcms and faculty of Fcllgc-1' High.

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