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BACIEWICZ, FRANK ....., 10616 Michigan Avo. Hall Guard: B..-LA.: OFF. Ser-'Y BAIGR. BETTY ...... 11153 South Park Nut. Hon. Soc.: Phore-xg Quill and Scroll: Nz-ws St 8 G.A,A. Bars: Sr'i4-iirv: Forum. BALACHUWICZ, SUPHIE . . 716 East 90th G A.A.: 3 G.A.A. liars: Hall Guzirll: llIul.I4.N ...... 21.3 W. 107th St. Q Jr. Cit.: G.A..X.: Yolle-ylmll: Basketball. BALAS, Rm, Soc. BARISAS. EL1ZABl'I'I'll . . . . 10810 Hdbrookv Avv. Ulf. Se-1-.: Phorex: G,A.A,: Frog: Volleyball: Chr-f-r BARRIBALI.. MARION . . 11356 Prziiris- HzillGuard:1Z G..-X..-X. Bars: Yolleylmll: BASS. Fl,llRlCNC1i .... . . r 112-117 Wvcntwortli G.A.A.: 2 G.A.A, Bars: X olleyligill: Hnslactliall. l5Al'lCR, PATRA ...,. 150 E. 111th Street NzLt'l Hon. Soc.: Phorvx: Cour. Staff: Debaitii liars: Jr. Cit,: Math. Club: Hull Guard. HECIQ, Dfllilbl ,... 11526 Prim-v toll llnll Guard: Rin. Pres.: 2 G.A.A. liars: Jr, Cit. 11312 Lowe ALLISON. JAAHQS ...,... 9-103 St. l.ziwi'e1im- Avi-. 10146 South Purli Avcnux- A RDICN. RUTH ..,,..,. 10603 South Maw St, 'l'ri-lli-Y-Alpha. ARQlfIl.l.A. IlUl.ORlfS JOAN . . . . 11014 lVullz1l'f- .lr. Cit. AUSTIN, ICLEANCR IRICNIC . . . 10450 So. Corliss Clulg. A 1 , . Cornrm-1'r'i:ll . . , Scivlivc ull. lid.: Jr. Cit.: Frog: . , . Coininercial St. lluekc-tlmll: Yollr-yb:1ll. , Conllnvrm'i:ll . . , Conimr-rr'i:1l . Club: .lr. Cit. Svis-live liueke-tlvall. . . Coinln4'r4-izil . . . l.:uigi1um- ig: Club: Forum: 3 C.A.A. . . . Comnlr-rL'i:il ADAMS, CATHERINE ....... Commercial 109 West 103rd Place Orch. Letter: 5 G.A.A. Hnrs: Frog: Forum: Jr. Cit.: Plectrum. ADALXIS. RICHARD .,., Science V ' 11429 Lowe B.A.A.: Avm. Club: Jr. Cit.: Fencing: Club. ADAMS. NIERLE ...... Technical 11525 Wlxllace Street Hull Guard: 3 Sch. Letters: Baseball: 3 B.A.A. liars. ADDl'CC1, DOATINICK ,... ...., S cience I 11552 Wventwortll llnll Guard: Ahxeil Chorus: B.A.A.: Basketball: Avia. Club: Jr. Cit, ADZGOXVSKI. CIIICSTER . . . Commercial 11801 Morgan H:1l1Guurd: 3 li.A.A. Bars: Swimming: .lr. Cit. AIKEN, ROBERT.-X ..,..,. Science Hull Guard: Mixed Chorus: fi C.A.A. Bars: Frog: Basketball Stud. Libr.: Cheer. Club: Jr. Cit.g Tri-Hi-Y-Alplm, . Science Cour. Rf-p.: 2 B..-X.A. liars: Stamp Club: Jr. Cit.: Hall Guard: Trzxck. ALLISON. LLOYD ...... . '1'eChniral 1212-1 Sh-wart Hall Guard: 2 B.A.A. Bars: Jr. Cit.: Sviviu-v Club. ALAIGREN, VERA . . , . , Colnrnercial 10040 Wabash liull Guard: Cour. Rep.: linske-tlmll: Jr. Cit. ANDICHSUN. DlJ1iU'1'llY . . . . . . Commervial 101 Vlfest 112th l'lm'e 3 C..A.A. Bars: Yolleylmll: Basketball: Jr. Cit. ANDERSON. ATYRTLE ....... Commerciiil 3163 VH-st 108 Pluce 4 Phorex: 3 G..X.A. Bursg Frog: Yulls-ylmll: Basketball: Ulf. SN'-Z JT- CW- .XRCllI1i.Xl.D, BETTY ..... lniligluigc Coml4'rt lizindg 22 C.A,.X. liars: 4 Sc-h. L4-th-rs: Yollvylralll: Tri- Hx-X Alphzi: Avia. Club: .lr. Cit.: Spun. Club. , , SL-if-lice C0'lf'f'ft Bi'UlfiC 10 U.A.A. liars: Alvrinuidp Frog: Yolle-ylmll: lizxslu-Llzullg Jr. Cit.3 . . l.:irigLui,Lu- Nut'l Hon. Soc.: Phorcxg Cour. Stull: Hull Uuxlnl: 4 U.A.A. liars: Furullll . Cuinrnerciaxl Hall Cuurd: 2 G.A.A. IQZIFSQfill.Sl'f'lVQ:AY12l.CllllJ1.lT.Cit.QCi1PCT.
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THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1938 Compiled by Vernon Ilupp, Raymond Ellir, Greta Oknzan, P. Lupien From 1934 to 1938, vast changes have altered the course of the world, nation, city, and school. During that period, our class of more than four hundred students have beheld great changes in our school. During the same period the people of the world have seen the map of the world made over, science and transportation advance, and new arts and music appear. Let us consider these in our review of the past four years. Burnside, Curtis, and lyfount Vernon four years ago received the students with whom we are concerned. The IVorld's Fair of 1934 was drawing to a close, but the UI willf' spirit of Chicago as advocated by the Fair was retained by the new freshies. That this indominatable spirit has lived on is shown by the large honor groups, the many awards gained, the school letters earned, and the outstanding achievements of the 4A student body. During our first semester the Fenger football team fought its way into the City Finals and then was defeated by Lindblom. hfany of those fellows who were spectators at this game were to battle in the semi-finals and finals against Tilden and Austin in '36 and A37. The Curtis branch contributed its bit in the presentation of 'fThe Chimes of Normandyl' with Dr. Knight at the baton. In doing so a musical precedent was established which has been followed annually. The Courier and Quill and Scroll Literary Contests drew many of the new members of the school, who meeting with success, have continued from year to year to carry off many literary awards. In the Courier Literary Contest Robert O'Brien, George Lockwood, Royce Bfunro, lifarie Ryan, Nfalcolm Stephen- son, and Nicholas Vanderhfeer received recognition. A group of earnest musicians began their musical careers in the Nfount Vernon junior band in the fall of 1934. Under Mr. Burnhamis direc- tion, they rapidly advanced in musical ability and, upon entering the main building, joined the Senior Band and Orchestra. Those members graduating from the band who were members of that begin- ning hlount Vernon band are Betty Archibald,Raymond Ellis,Alvin Friedsarn, and Theresa Klaus- ner. In the consequent contests both the orchestra and band were each awarded two excellent rating plaques. In the main building they were soon initiated into the mysteries and life of an actual high school. Sorre entered clubs, a number of the boys joined the R. O. T. C., while those boys especially fitted tried out for the various teams, football, basketball, swimming, and wrestling. The newly formed Girls' Cheering Section received a number of the new sophomores and, as each semester has passed, this club has grown in numbers and importance. In the musical group many students who progressed rapidly later, shyly sought membership in the glee clubs and choruses. Their debut was made November 16 on radio station VV. D. when they sang with the Rfixed Chorus. In 2A the school work took on a new and interesting aspect. New and varied courses were open to them and thus an era of greater enjoyment and achievements began. Extra-curricular activities and recognition of outstanding attainments in scholarship took on a new meaning for many of the sophomores this year. The first annual Amateur Show was given with great success. The Youth Wieek program, with a large representation of sophomores, was a great success. Our football team and junior Basketball Five both captured the South Section Championships for'36 and '37. The junior swimming team also took the section in I35. The year before, second rating in the city was the award won by Coach Palmer's wrestling team, and last year they took second place in the city, and third in the state competition. Thus time rushed on. New clubs were formed and prizes won. The R. O. T. C. unit at Fenger for the first time in its history became an honor school. The debaters met Hirsch, hforgan Park NI. A., Parker, and Lane, sometimes victorious, sometimes defeated, but always undaunted. The Stamp Club carried away all of the stamp awards each semester from the Lion's Hobby Show. Band concerts and Orchestra Varieties shared honors with the 2nd and 3rd annual Amateur Shows. These events became more spectacular and many of their musicians, dancers, singers, and comedians claim membership in the '38 graduating class. The Drama Club contributed its share in the successful presentation of The Eyes of Tlalocw and The Youngest. In this same period certain students achieved other honors for themselves and their school. john Ryan won the Lincoln Essay Contest, Charles Kiefer the Washington Essay Contest, and George Olson the William C. Gorgas Essay Contest, Raymond Ellis and Nadia Charydchak in the League of Nations Contest. Four of our group, Patra Bauer, Raymond Ellis, Greta Ohman, and Sam Zafros, have kept the record necessary to retain permanent possession of their Phorex pins, no mark below E for seven semesters, while one of these, Greta, is the only tri-honor student graduating with our class. Alvin Friedsam was elected president of the '38 chapter of the National Honor Society, to which eighteen 4A's have been chosen. Robert McConnachie took over the duties of vice-president, Charles Kiefer secretary, and Constance Guyatt those of treasurer. Cffontinued on page 321 fs 7 GE S ag, 1 f
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BENNETT, RONALD ..... . General Science 12032 1'rinr'et0n Red Cross Rep.: llall Guard: Fenring Club: B.A.A. BELRGER, EDWARD ....... Technical 11238 Champlain Glee Club: B.A.A.: Sr. Life Saxing Emb.: .lr. life Faxing limb.: Avia, Club: Basketball Ball: Swimming: .lr. Cit.: Srience Clulz: BERGSTROM. Ll'C11.I.E ...., Commercial 208 lvest 112th Flam- Stud. Libr.: Hall Guard: 1 G.A.A. liar: liasketball: Volleyball: Jr. Cit.: Drama Club, BERGSTRUB1, RICHARD ,....,. Gem-ral Science 112-I8 Indiana Cour. Staff: Phorc-x: Off. Club: N.C.U.: Sm-ience Club: Math Club: Astrnn. Club: ll..-LA.: R.O.'1'.C.. Capt. BERN1ER, EDVVARU ..... . Cummervial 11567 1Ventworth B.A.A.: 1 B.A.A. Bar: Jr. Cit.: Hall Guard. HERNIER, KATIIRYN ..... Commercial 10851 Yernnn 4 G..-LA. Bars: Mermaid: Frog: Volleyball: Bskt. Ball: Jr. Cit.: Camera Club. BERTUK, NVILLIAM ..... Commercial 527 IC. 87th Plat-e 1i.A.A.: Jr. Cit.: Math. Club. BIEYER. TED ...... Cuxnmerm-ial G31 E. 1ll1st Street B.A.A.: R.0.'1'.C.: Drama Club: N.C.0. HIRO. KATHERINE ..... Curumercial 93123 Evans Au-nue tiff. Sew.: Drama: Jr. Cit.: 10 G.A.A. Bars: Frog: Mermaid: Yol- leyball: liaskt. Ball. BISHTUN, JESSIE MAE . ....... Cfunmerc-ial 11021 llarx ard Avenue Glee Club: G.A.A.: Bskt. Ball: Yolleyl all: Jr. Cit.: Hall Guard. BITHOS. PETER ....,... Cuinmerrial 332 li. Keiisirigtrm Avenue Rm. Pres.: Swiinining: Hall Guard: 2 B.A.A. liars: 1 Sr-11. Letter: Jr. Cit. Ill..-XCK. DFNCAN ...., SOL'ialSCii'i1i'e 10855 State Strz-vt l'all Guard: R 1i.A.A. Bars: Jr. Cit.: Jr. Life- Saving: Einb.: Avia. Club: Camera Club: Trax:-l Club. BLITZSTEIN. I-IRWIN .... Commercial 8810 Michigan Hall Guard l.t..: Rin. Secfy.: B.A.A.: Jr. Cit. BLllN1Q1'1ST. ARLINIC ....... Cmniue-rf-ial V 217 W. 112th Hall Guard: 1 G.A.A. liar: lfrug: Yulleylzall: liskt. Ball: OIT. Ser-'y. BUEKELOO. GRACE ..,.. Cmninervial 247 YY. 110th Place Hall Guard: 12 G.A.A. Bars: Bskt. Ball: Volleyball: .lr. Cit. Club. l+lOl.'l'. PEA RL G.A.A.: Jr. Cit.: Chorus: 1 G.A.A. BURNS. ANN HUNGA, DURUTHY BURER. 4 4-n l'un'uaUe E ' ' 115-lW.A108tli I ' A N Hall Guard. BOMBICN, DGREEN ....... Gen. laingllagr' 10748 Indiana Natl Hun. Sm-.: Phorex: Stamp Club: Jr. Cit.: UH. Se-ey.: 11 G.A.A. Bars: Volleyball: Bskt. Ball. IRON.-Xl'AR'l'E. FRANK .... 11440 Furvst Cnur. Rep.: 2 B.A.A. liars: Baseball: Rr-d Crnss Rf-p.: Astron. Club: Avia. Club: Jr. Cit.: Svimic-0 Club. . . . . . . . Gen. Lang: 11008 Normal A liar: llskt. Ball: 1ulleyball:1'rug: Jr. Cxt. l.Il.l.1AN ....,. 18 l-2.1l9th PlL!f'LI'llIll Club: Alllilf. Show: G.A.A. ISURICR. NIARIHN . . . . . 181'l.S?1ltb Rm. Sfev'y.: G..X..X.: Yullvyball. f'omIne . ....... f'ununr- 1120-16 Ylizillace- llall Guard: 2 G.A.A. liars: Volleyball: llskt. Ball: Jr. Cit. BURYCZ, .I1'l.lZ .... . . . C'un1Inv 11611 l'rinc'etun Hall Guard: 2 G.A.A. liars: Voile-ylall: Jr. Cit. HR.'lIDl.1iY. 1'lV1'll,YN ..... Curninc- 11751 Nvalliufo Phorex: Cour. Rep.: 3 G.A.A. liars: Volleyball: Jr. Cit. . f'nu1rn0 ll: rl T1 Tl TL rs lge -ial -ml 'lill -nal -ial
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