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

 - Class of 1936

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Fenger Academy High School - Courier Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 86 of 152
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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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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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COURIER REPRESENTATIVES Whether a Courier Representative is elected by the class or chosen by the teacher, he must be a reliable person. He must have initiative and be interested in his work because the Courier de- pends upon his co-operation for success. The goal of every representative is to obtain 100 per cent in group pictures and subscriptions to the Courier. To instruct, encourage, and inspire the repre- sentatives, a number of meetings must be held each semester. Their first task is that of per- suading the lower classmen to take 'part in the group pictures. This requires time, accuracy, and responsibility on the Part of the representa- tive because of the money involved. With all the division pictures, plus those of the clubs, one can easily see that our financial editors would be practically lost without the able assistance of these hard working students. After the group pictures, comes the main task, that of obtaining subscriptions for the Courier. Hu-ndreds of dol- lars pass through the hands of these people with- out a loss, which proves their real ability. All this work goes on behind the scenes, and these eighty-four faithful workers are rewarded with buttons, pads of paper for 100 per cent subscrip- tions, and in various other ways. Without the full co-operation and the whole- hearted support of the faculty, the work of the representatives would not reach the high standard it has now' achieved. The Courier Staff wishes to thank both the representatives and the faculty for their valuable aid in making the Courier a success. FENGER SECRETARIES Speaking of work--how's this for a real rec- ord? 463 typewritten pages, 1,382 postal cards, 345 collection envelopes, 76 stencils, 12,770 mimi- eographed copies, plus many uncounted letters for individual teachers! This list of accomplishme-nts constitutes only a minimum amount of work fin- ished in twenty days or one school month by seventeen secretarial training girls who work be- hind the stage of the Upper Room, 309. This work has been done for the benefit of every de- partment in the school. Aside from these fruits of secretarial labor, the absentee lists were produced by Betty Cameron, Esther Mork, and Vita Fanizo, while to Nelvina Prince goes the credit for the making of Fenger's daily bulletins. Edna Grinn, Dorothy Moore, Ruby Priess, and Olga Washko held the distinctly honorable posi- tions of secretaries to Mr. Frederick Schacht. Their duty was to take dictation and to transcribe it. Also helping Mr. Schacht were nine student clerks, one for each hour of the day, who will- ingly rendered help at all times. Assisting Miss Sarah Schmid in the outer officer were Lorraine Cooper, Elsie Larson, Jean Prior, Victoria Miazga, Marion Rodgers, and surprising to say-one boy, Fred Drolin. These people filed and did miscel- laneous work of every nature. Marion Newton, Norma Anderson, and June Baker served faith- fully in the capacity of Mrs. Ella Burkhardt's aides. Two efficient secretaries to Mr. Harry Beals were Jessie Zachacz and Ruth Schmidt. Day in and day out, these energetic pupils, working under the supervision of Miss Marie McCutcheon, devoted their time and efforts for the greater honor and glory of the school. The only reward for their whole-hearted cooperation and zealous adherence to duty has been the rich experience gained. May it prove to be a fertile soil on which they can successfully plow their ways through life and bear fruitful harvests! . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS In this picture arc: Aiken, Moore, Duncan, Specht, Vander- warf, Fanizzo, Castle, Arquilla, Kwiatt, Andriotti, Koop- man, Ostapowi, Nich, Raatjes, Smith, Sallman, Jordahl, Christensen, Kluses, Pochron, Miss E. Fluke, Miss M. Sam- uelson, Librarians, Miss Wenstauskas. Page 7 5

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