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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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QUILL AND SCROLL These girls and boys know how to write, Know how to write, know how to write. They all belong to Quill and Scroll. Of this they're justly proud.'7 Each member of the Quill and Scroll has been on the staff of the school paper and has 200 inches of printed matter or more that has appeared in the paper or year- book and has met with the approval of the national judge, so that the student could qualify for the club. Therefore, it may be expected that each person can hold his own when it comes to writing literature. . Ruth Levin, 4B HOW I USE MY LEISURE TIME The majority of my leisure time is spent pursuing the study of an art which Rip Van Winkle made famous. This fine art is the Art of Loafing. Now some people think that loafing is a degree of relaxation which anyone can attain, but that is where they are wrong. They also say what is there that is an art about loafing, or what is de- sirable about this so-called Art of Loafing? My answer to those questions is that a good loafer like Rip Van Winkle was for I ami must have his heart and mind in loafing, and that when he is indulging in this desirable pastime, banish all thoughts of work from his mind. This is not as easy as it sounds for ordinary people, but super-loafers flike myselffl find this very easy to do. In fact we do it without blinking an eye. For these reasons I use my leisure time in that ideal of the lazy man-Loafing. Quill and Scroll Contest Kimball Howes, 2B 2nd Place, Jr. Exposition . PARTY SLIPPERS I am a pair of white satin party slippers. My outlook on life is rather low, but as it is, I get a different angle on things. I am going to take you on one of the nightly journeys I make, and show you the fun I have. I'm always filled with the same feet and accompanied by the same pair of shoes. My escort is the best looking pair of shoes I have ever seen. I-Ie has the nicest, shiniest toes, and he is so, very careful not to hurt mel We make a very striking pair, and when we dance, everyone turns to look at us. We are the envy of every other pair of shoes on the dance Hoor. When he takes me home I am so tired and happy. To- night he proposed to me, and so I hope to be with him always. - Quill and Scroll Contest Martha Schilling, 3A 2nd Place Sr. Essay 160 QUILL AND SCROLL IN TI-IIS PICTURE ARE: Lewin, Brodeen, Hillstrom, Peterson, De Young, Pearson, Sietsema, Clauter, Mattice, Gardner, Linsky, Liedberg, De Cook, Spiker, Novak, Ander- son, Zcigler. Sponsor: Miss Mildred Taylor SWINGTIME RHYMES Silver on silver, Silver on brass, Brass beaten down by the drums. Drums on the down beat, Drums on the woodwind, Wood where the ivory's numb. Ivory on ivory, Ivory on ebony, Ebon shadow and shrill. Shadow on shadow, Shadow on strings, Strings draw the bow for the kill. Quill and Scroll Contest Miriam Dempsey, 3A Ist Place, Sr. Poetry LADY LUCK Since this is a poem about Lady Luck, I'll tell of a trip that I once almost took. I'll shorten it, though, for narrated in full It would fill quite a sizeable book. At six in the morning, I rose like a flash, And I started adjusting my pack. But six hours later, when the whistles blew twelve, It had yet to be strapped to my back. I knocked off for lunch with a violent threat if 'Ere the setting sun's rays gild this home, Iill be out in the country, my pack on my back, And quite far and wide I shall roam. I went in to supper, my packing not done, My proud head was scraping the floor, And as I crawled into bed, I uttered the prayer May the hiking urge strike nevermoref' You all know what happened, that dark gloomy night, The heavens let loose with a flood, And I thanked Lady Luck from my warm little bed For keeping me out of the mud. Quill and Scroll Contest Harry O,Brien, 3A ' I-Ion. Ment. Sr. Poetry
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