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CUUIRIER PATRONS DR. M. SALINA BARRADELL DR. BOW LAZARSKI PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pullman 0I04 12001 Eggleston Ave. Pullman 0807 1112.2 Michigan Ave. DR. FRIEDMAN DR. H. E. WAALKES Dentist DENTIST Pullman 1686 IIIZO So. Michigan Ave. Pullman 6533 125 E- Ulfh St- ELLEN L. COLLEY DR. O. OLSSON Optometrist PHYSICIAN Pullman 0463 11055 Michigan Ave. Pullman 0819 29 W. 111th St. J- A- PAPE CHARLES J. LA HODNEY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 11 W- ,H-I-H STREET Pullman 8105 11436 Michigan Ave. Pullman OSU Chicago DR- M- WILNEFF J. G. McNEIL, M.D. DENTIST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pullman 8521 H439 Michigan Ave' Pullman 9010 11415 Michigan Ave. VICTOR E. ENGELMANN, M.D. W. A. MCMAGUY, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pbygjgfgn and Surgegn Pullman 4949 30 E' mth St' Pullman 0153 lI438 Michigan Ave. Physician and Surgeon I IQEDJTIST Pullman 6700 10835 Michigan Ave. 30 E Inch St Chicago DR. L. R. BALDASSARI DR. I... L. QUANT DENTIST Dentist Commodore 2200 11156 So. Mich. Ave. Pullman 7488 H242 Michigan Ave. ELMO F. BRENNOM DR- C- L- MEDSKER Dentist Dentist Pullman 1670 11006 Michigan Ave. Pullman 2076 37 E- Illfh St- FREDERICK E. SGNNENFELD, I Compliments of M.D. Physician and Surgeon DR' W' A' MAJOR Pullman 0711 lI349 Michigan Ave. Page 4
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AN ACKNOWILJEDGMENT Even with a staff of twenty, the Courier of February 1931 would not have reached its present stage without the assistance and cooperation of many more Fengerites. The staff takes this means of showing their appreciation for the interest taken by students and faculty in the production of the Courier. I-n carrying out the theme of the map of Roseland, the art editors were ably as- sisted in the production of Senior panels by Alfred Mrozek, Edward Marek, Ralph Freitag, Edward Ulrich, and John Zwitting. Other art students who furnished de- signs for the Courier are Anita Schwab, June Watkins, Julius Mrensco, Anna Mamak, Vincent Peterson, Edward Romansky, Arsen Malkas, and Dorothy Burkhardt. It would indeed have been an enormous task for the Miscellaneous Editor to have gathered and taken all the snapshots appearing here without the assistance of Mrs. Jessie Anderson, Agnes Alexander, Sarah Dick, Alice Spuering, Julia Sliva, Irene Curran, Emma Wayda, Vivian Kuntz, and Lucy Bogosian. Later Sarah, Dick and Walter Kupka assisted in cutting and pasting these snapshots. For efficiency in typing the stories, W'illiam Boskey wishes to thank especially Miss Marie McCutcheon and also Helen Ogurkiewicz, Muriel Houston, Dorothy Allen, Norma Pollo, Alice Gerstel, Dorothy Dion, Helen Vandenberg, Margaret Fejes, Kathleen Caufield, Elizabeth Halasz, Edith Gaertner, Alice Frigo, Margaret Balogh, Dorothy Bruggeman, Helen Stankiewicz, Ruth Sandaker, Julia Sadulis, Dorothy Vandermey, Daniel Cioni, Catherine Griffith, Helen Banko, and Cora Vanderway. In writing sports the B. A. A. editor was assisted by Ray Ponow, Helge Benson, and Robert Sloan. Other students who have written stories, poems, or have been of assistance to other departments are Beryl Rumbold, Margaret Smith, Arthur Fry, Kenneth Borger, Korean Movsisian, Russell Lloyd, Victoria Danner, Flora Salancy, Roland Flint, Cecile Spyksma, Doris Carlson, and Ruth Borden. Those who have given speeches for the Courier during its subscription campaign are William Stewart, Charles Mucha, Robert Jamie, Russell Lloyd, Harold Winegar, Donald Miller, Merritt Johnson, Edward Mikal, Edward Marek, Harold Cheffer, Harold Blom, John Lean, Mervin Ackerman, and Melvin Sheahan. During the great undertaking of photographing the group pictures, Raymond Ostrowski, William Stewart, Elveno Ossello, Russell Lloyd, and Walter Kupka assisted in keeping the halls clear and orderly. By arranging the picture-taking schedules for their division rooms, Lucille Richter, Dorothy Phillips, and Emma Wayda were of much help. The Business Managers express their appreciation to Miss Jessie Solomon and her Salesmanship classes, and to Paul Lenke, William Helland, and the Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation. ' Faculty members who have shown their interest and cooperation in the' making of the Courier are Miss Katharine Stevens, Mr. George Aiken, Miss Mildred Taylor, Miss Helen Vizard, Mr. Claude Smitter fespecially during the taking of group pic- turesj, Miss Marie McCutcheon, Mr. Shelley Peters, Miss Sarah Thomas, Miss Esther Lundquist, Miss Amy Lobstein, and Miss Edna Marlin. Others who have been of general help to the Courier are Mrs. Rita Morris, Miss Sarah Schmid, Mr. Harry Beals, Winifred Erickson, Charles Mucha, Elda Cianaini, a-nd the Drama Club. Especially, I wish to express my appreciation to Principal Frederick W. Schacht for his never-failing interest and helpful suggestions. To Assistant-Principal Ferdinand P. Zipf much gratitude is due for his ever-ready advice and willing support. Miss Eliza- beth Campbell, Dean of girls, has been of much aid to us with her cheerful cooperation. To our energetic mentor. Miss Ruth Robinson, immeasurable thanks are due, for without her the Courier of February 1931 could never have been made a reality. Josephine Edelstein Editor-in-Chief Page 3
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