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i and to Mr. Beals for their many favors in handling lights and pictures we are thankful. We wish to express our gratitude to Richard Sorenson, Gregor Larson, Viola DuPuyt, and James Lallak, who contributed to the success of our Branch play. Frank Petro whose splendid work we see on our title page, and Joe Burgess's committee of Ruth Regal, Viola Sharkey, Elouise Luedeking, Tom Howes, Doris Clauter, and James Van Santen, who chose the prominent 3B's, deserve our full thanks. l The Courier Representatives have ably done their part in supporting the RUTH W. picture taking, and handling the sale and distribution of the Couriers. Our ROBINSON sincere appreciation to them we give. Adviser We now come to our professional assistants, Mr. and Mrs. Banks, our competent photographersg Mr. Linden, our printer, Mr. Lindquist, our engraverg and to Mr. Honeywell, for the long, wearisome task of proof-reading. For their interest, help, and splendid suggestions we thank them. Nor can we forget the parents who so willingly let their sons and daughters have time to do Courier work. Each and every advertiser deserves special mention, but as space will not permit, we shall thank them all for their Hnancial backing. Their part in this book is highly appreciated by all the Fenger students. Mere words cannot express our deepest gratitude to our sponsor, Miss Robinson, whose advice was constantly sought by all staff members. Without her guidance such a book as this could never have been possible. ROBERT EISENBRANDT We hope that no one was omitted, but as the obvious usually ASS0CiaIff Edilvr isn't seen, we oifer our apologies to anyone who was overlooked. We assure you that it was unintentional. And now, our thanks to you who have purchased this book. May you have a pleasant vacation. - 9 The Courier Staff-June 39 LORETTA MELISKA Paul J. Sander, 4A Sports Editor I Mildred Honeywell, 4A FLOYD RUBIN Branch Editor EDWARD HYLAND Business Manager HENRIETTA ZEILENGA HELYN BLOM GEORGIA NIEMEYER 'O' Typist AUDREY GUYATT RICHARD VANDER MEY Photograph ers EDWARD BALLARD JR. Publicity JOHN WAGNER Literary IRENE GERMOLEC GLORIA REID WINIFRED REIMER Financial Editors LORAINE KEYLON SIMON HALENAR Art Editors Office Managers .R O13
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We Thank You The June '39 Courier Staff wishes to thank those whose eiforts have helped make this year's book a success. First of all We give our thanks to our beloved Mr. Schacht, whose leadership and cooperation started our Courier on its Way. Mr. Smith, our new principal, receives our sincerest gratitude for his interest and enthusiasm in our project. Mr. Dasher, whose untiring backing in all our undertakings, has inspired us to do our best. Too, We are grateful to him and to Mr. Fristoe for pulling us through the picture ordeal. Our sincerest gratitude goes to the assistant principals of our branches. To Miss Wilson of Burnside, Mr. Cook of Curtis, and Miss Gallagher of Mt. Vernon. To the teachers that gave us special help, Mrs. Watson at Mt. Vernon and Miss Meinhardt of Curtis, goes our vote of thanks. Miss Marlin and her art classes have done their usual wonderful Work, for the illustrations used in this book are exceptionally fine. Mr. Koerner has helped us out of many tight spots and we surely want to thank him. Miss Taylor and her Fenger News have given us splendid publicity. The 4B Courier English class has done much in the way of write-ups. Our thanks to them all. 2' PAUL J. MILDRED E. SANDER HONEYWELL Co-Editors 120 VIOLA DEVRIES Associate Editor JOE BURGESS Associate Editor ROBERT BERGMANN Sports Editor All printing necessary for our statistical and financial prob- lems was always done promptly, even our rush orders, thanks to Mr. Kehoe and his willing class of boys. The Advertising Club, under the direction of Mr. Zinngrabe, gave us what We needed in signsg they too deserve our vote of thanks. We are grateful to Miss Kay for the use of the mimeograph and typewriters which she so willingly loaned us. Miss Schmidt, Miss McKenna, and Miss Riley, who have helped us with school statistics, Eleanor C. Campbell, for her oliicial handling of our money, and Irene C. O'Donnell, who has given us supplies and loaned us all kinds of things number- less times, to them We are indeed deeply grateful. For the many past favors, both in helping the business men, in photography, and in the picture taking for many years, we extend our undying thanks to Mr. Smitter. To the stage crew f 33 JAMES WOODWARD EDWARD ROELLE JACK SPARREY Business Managers FLORENCE SCHOUSTRA Literary HENRY VAN WESTROP Photographer ELEANOR HARTS DORIS ELIAS LA VERNE RICHARDS Typists MERRICK AABYE PATRICIA SHARPE Art Editors DOROTHY AITCHISON MARIE SUCHENA CAMILLE CZACH Financial Editors
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WESLEY SIZOO JAMES DEMETRY MARTILLA MARJORIE EMILY RAZEK News Chief of Police I-IOLCOMBE GARDNER Secretary Representative Park Commissioner P.-T. A. Representative TOM ...Om To the Students of Penqer WMM Mayor SAM FUDGE Fire Commissioner I MAYOR7S MESSAGE Fenger! F orty-two hundred persons are represented by this one word. The voice of this great mass of students is the Student Council, composed of a room president from each division and the mayor and his cabinet. This group is under the supervision of Mr. John J. Kehoe. During the course of the past semester, the Student Council has attempted to establish a higher degree of cleanliness in the halls and in the lunchroom. The Sanitary Commissioner was assisted by R.O.T.C. deputy commis- sioners. Arbor day, traditionally sponsored by this organi- zation, was not observed this year. Through the efforts of the Council, a gift of a moving picture camera was pre- sented to lVIr. Schacht by the student body on the date of his retirement. The Council took over the selling of tickets to the 4'Varieties,7' Miss Shine in charge. For the first time in years, several members of tl1e mayorys cabinet attended the City Student Council Convention at Roosevelt High School. Since the Student Council represents the entire school body, it was decided We occupy an opening section of the 140 HILLEGON DS Sanitary Commissioner LELAND HOUSE Athletic Commissioner book. Another change in this semester's Courier organization has grown out of the belief that since we start our high school life as freshmen, we should build from the Freshmen, to the Sophomores, to the Juniors, and then for a climax, to the Seniors and the school activities. Too, Fenger, your forty-two hundred persons are present in this book and in it we may read of our accomplishments. Thomas Howes, 4-A STUDENT COUNCIL Tom, T om, the mayor great, Rules with a cabinet composed of eight. The many improvements in the lunchroom, the efficiency of the iire drill system, and the cooperation among the students of Fenger, are only a few of the improvements accomplished in school. With the money contributed by the student body, a moving picture camera was purchased for Principal Frederick W. Schacht. Mr. J. Kehoe is the Council Advisor. Pearl Bubnar, 4B STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW-Dudzik, Johnson, Bonotto, Krapil, Stoftle, Tissing, Rohn, Prince. enbauer, Dietz, Codshall, Beck. Brand, Dowiat, McKay, Frew, Ceragioli. minski. STUDENT COUNCIL I-lannema, Nichols. Buckley, Balsan, Chapman. son, Allen, Finnell, Robinson. Howes, Kehoe, Gardner, Holcombe, Delnetry Fudge. Sponsor: Kehoe. THIRD ROW-Chiaro, Rago, Mundo, Ros- SECOND ROW-Bollman, Delves, Brunetti, FIRST ROW-Hllbricli, Allison, Englin, Mickus, Dahling, Uvaas, Horne, Smog, Ka- TOP ROW-Westixie, Stefanski, Traybsza, Slager, Zimmer, Ferguson, Becker, Schmidt, THIRD ROW-Halenar, Barriball, Ester- hammer, Appel, Smitter, Thomas, Cooper, SECOND ROW-Totl1,,Lacl1enberg, Cher- rington, Blaiso, Costalunga, Merlo, Ander- FIRST ROW--Hillegouds, House, Razek,
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