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a M ' '.A4.. if . -X1 1 f' L I I prob -' 2'1 -f J .. 'fi 11.4 1 1 1,51 J 1' John Lisack President Ruth Barron Vice-President ,f Xf l mm Virginia Fallon Secretary llellml Anna Marie Lupien 5 Treasurer FENGER CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4 A's Jan. '36 Vivian Almcrantz Robert Avery Mildred Bodnar Grace Cedar Douglas Coole Dorothy Cunningham Elaine De Adam Elaine De Haan Thomas Du Bois Elsie Farr Anna Feld Irene Gorney Clifford Hochberg Ethel Hull Aurella Lawnicki Eleanor Le Nobie Shirley McLean Philip Metsker Joy Nattcrman jack Ohmans Genevieve Razek Paul Sandusky Edward Sorger Muriel Sunddeen Rose Teninga Robert White 4A,s Norma Anderson Ruth Barron Shirley Borchardt Virginia Fallon Doris Greene John Krasula Iohn Lisack Anna Marie Lupien Williani Peters Iosephine Pochron Mary Sosety Helen Toczyl Harold Von Horn Robert Yampolsky 4B's Margaret Aiken John Baer Dorothy Campbell Astrid Jordahl Lillian Kluses Page 7 3
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THE FENGER NEWS This year. forty-five members compose the larg- est Fenger News Staff our school has ever had. Under the guidance of Miss Mildred Taylor, it is the work of these outstanding students to gather the material that forms the latest news, features, sports items, personals, and scoops that appear in each weekly issue of the Fenger News. The hours of extra time they spend go far toward making up a paper that ranks high among other Chicago school publications. Correll Julian and Ellen Van Etten are its assignment editors, Jane Jenkinson, managing editor, and Robert Yampol- sky, business manager. The present staff has moved from its former meeting place in Room 131 to 130, which is larger and more convenient. In the new room, tables are now provided for page editors and sinks for staff members, sticky Hngers. The typ- ists too are considered, for they now have sepa- rate desks on which to type their material. Six page publications are now almost a regular feature. Two special issues, out April 16 and 23, were published this semester. One was concerned with che South Side Science Meeting, and the other was on the Clean-Up issue. The staff rewarded its oldest members by send- ing them to the High School journalistic Con- ference at Northwestern University during May vacation. Tllfl Raw-Pochron, Barron, Le Noble, Teninga, De Adam, De Haan, Marianelli. Boflom Row-Johnson, Farr, Julian, Fallon, Von Kooten. QUILL AND SCROLL Every year the Fenger chapter of the Quill and Scroll Honor Society sponsors a literary contest throughout Fenger and the three branches. Fol- lowing this custom, the organization, under the supervision of Miss Mildred Taylor, who is the adviser, successfully launched their third annual writers' contest this semester. The contest began during the latter part of March and ended April 13. As usual there were four classes: essays, poems, short stories, and book reports in both junior and senior divisions. The winners in each class re- ceived fountain pens as prizes at an assembly held April 24. The oificers, Alberta Marianelli, presi- dent, Virginia Fallon, vice-president, Ruth Bar- ron, secretary, Correll Julian, treasurer, and Jose- Page 72 phine Pochron, program chairman, wish to ex- press their thanks to those teachers who cooper- ated so kindly and the students who responded so splendidly and helped to make the contest a suc- cess. It is now the aim of the Quill and Scroll, which is sponsoring the completion of the History of Fengerv in collaboration with aspirants to the so- ciety who are on the News Staff, to have this pub- lished in book form by next November, as that is the month of Fenger's 10th anniversary. The journalists who have qualified for Quill and Scroll will be i-nitiated at a tea this semester. The new members must be announced in the next Courier.
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COURIER REPRESENTATIVES Top Roux-Legg, Spisak, Stephens, Tissing, Heath, Kelly, Lockwood, Wesselius, Hyland, Seney, Goucher. Third Row --Galambos, Phillipe, Pfannendorfer, Nelson, Luzak, Schmidt, Berry, Nichols, Rimmer, Postma, Marsh, Moeller. Second Row-Lippie, Rossi, Sack, Briggs, Nelson, Bergman, Wiersema, Renther, Lesiow, Carlson, Kros, Gronato. Boi- torm, Row-Radkey, Wetzel, Groves, Fletcher, Kommers, Dahl, Zunice, Heath, jones, Prystalski, Schwartzenberg. COURIER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row-Gawdrefi, Spaulding, Van Ramshorst, Budd, Boomker, Vargo, Snow, Stahulak, Kusiner, Mrjenovich. Middle Row-Jennings, Kardols, Debrezeni, Graves, Haw- kins, Eddero, Winebrinner, Fundukian, Ferro. Bottom Row -Zaokopny, Grapenthin, Czyz, Austin, Mackintosh, Skop, Slager, Aulwurm, Davia. SECRETARIAL ASSISTANTS Top Row-Pochron, Yanukenas, Rodger, Chudzkiewicz, Grinn, ,StieloW, Hawryszkow, Cooper, Moore, Priess, Za- brocki, Collins, Washko, Swynenburg, Pietrowicz. Third Row-Baker, Fanizo, Worthy, Zuzuly, Hansen, Kohler, Sampson, Buchholz, Cainan, Zemaitis, Pior, Prosich, Haag, Napoli. Second Row-Buckley, Borchardt, Cameron, Miazga, Anderson, Hasberger, E. De Young, J. De Young, Bubnar, Eylander, Borchardt, Main, Kavanaugh. Botlozn Row- Mork, Kubilis, Lesley, Larson, Miss McCutcheon, Sekela, Butkus, Prince, Kazmarski, Newton. STUDENT LIBRARIANS Away from the noisy throngs of crowded halls --away from the excited babble of enthused classmates stands a refuge, a haven of rest, for the Weary, book-hungry Fenger citizens-the school library. Located on the second floor, it is in the heart and is the heart of Fenger City. Assisting in the numerous tasks of library rou- tine and generally accommodating those who per- vade its recesses are twenty assistants, two for each period of the day. They are volunteer people and As you may notice, states Miss Etta B. Page 74 Fluke, head librarian, they are individuals of high calibre many of Whom are rated as honor students. Experience plus pleasure equals service rendered to the school-is the practical, algebraic reason why the student librarians perform the work they do. Fenger is truly grateful to this quiet, unob- trusive group which renders unselfish aid in such a whole-hearted and willing manner. Hereis is- suing them a final memento of gratitude- Thanks!
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