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

 - Class of 1948

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THE START OF A WONDERFUL DAY 0 Getting up for school in the morning is a great ordeal, as can be proved by students of Burnside. Most of them seem to have the same thought upon awaken- ing-to go back to sleep. Oh. How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning could easily be the theme song of L. Linche, R. Rock, I. Harrison, A. Iomemes, R. Thomas, R. Williams, R. Beshur, L. Grant, S. Bard, F. Falardean, R. Nesci. I. Coekran, O. Breck- ner. I. Bowie, E. Boehm and I. Hamicor. Those who wonder if they will get to school on time are Thompson, F. Coso, urndi e I. Akai, G. Adinanis, I. Davis, R. Kohl and B. Barz. Some love school so much that this is their first thought upon awakening. These studious, ambitious girls are A. Stewart, D. Sneade, I. Sanderson, M. Peterson, V. Molnar, H. Doroche, R. Simmons, S. Hayes and F. Williams. On the other hand, R. Musacchio, M. Kapusta, M. Voss, G. Wisin- ski and L. Soroka always wish it were Saturday so they would not have to go to school. ' - I I It seems C. Siemon is too tired to think at all atii such an early hour, while the 4 BURNSIDE FACULTY . . . Left to Right: Acker- amen. Mr. O'Conne1l, Miss Penn, Mr. Weslter- velt, Mrs. White, Mr. Sanders, Miss Peitrich, Miss Gardner.

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Reps Top Row: G. A. A. Donovan. Cranston. Owen. Ballatore. Blackford. Hoekstra, Garczyn- ski. Kusy. Mates. 2nd Row: News Reps. Perm, Richardson. Stepanian, Bonzalez. Phillips. Marquardt. Weihel. Kendall. Campbell. Cheulier. Courier Reps. Cheulier. Barrera. Iohnson. La Banco. Breika. Bottom Row: News. Darling. Scalet. Goran- son. Dykstra. Young. Courier- Young. Sanders, Smith. Gow- ronski. Ba nd Sponsor: MR. BURNHAM Top Row: Fontana. McMurray. Grand. Boka. Somerville. Foley. Camgana. Powers. Buwalda. 2nd ow: Westberq. Connachio, Berry. Bottom Row: Young, Foss. Williams. Witxky, Breuniq. Weibel, Heinz. Schuster, Laugh- ton. Roberson. Kukula. Darling. Mahlum. Orchestra Sponsor: MR. TRIMBLE Top Row: Smith. Woodward. Boniiield. Brezna. Frigo. Hutch- inson. Worlegy. Hahn. Vander- myde. Ruisar . Little. 2nd Row: Stuart, Cadore, Breika. Bosca. Marquardt, Waqenaar. Azzotin. Czaia. Bottom Row: Seaman. Bielo. Mugq. Schiller. Ulrich. Reed. La Banco. Sineni, Birgl. Darling. R. Bobbie, I. Young, B. Conley, B. Schury and D. Ulrich are a little less healthy, choosing to walk or ride accord- ing to whatever the weather favors. A few like to pedal to school on their bicycles. but the majority of Mt. Vernonites are just plain lazy and ride the bus like M. Phillips. B. Watson. T. Aleman, I. Berry. R. McMor- ray. A. Taylor. I. Noteboom. etc. Well. it seems that all Mt. Vernon thinks the same on what day of the week is the best. Yes. you guessed it, Saturday or Sunday. There are a few who like days in the middle of the week, like F. Gerrit. M. Witzky. I. Young, I. Payse, B. Hofbauer. N. Hoekstra, Cunico. L. Dudzik and R. La Banco. The time is running out. and we don't want to keep any of you Mt. Vernonites from your first period so we will see you tomorrow morning. V STELLA PATHIARCA' HERB AMUNDSEN Branch Editors Page 17



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main thoughts of C. Cox and S. Lewis are of their girlfriends. ' Once 'these guys and gals are out of bed and have the dream dust out of their eyes, they like to dig into a tempting breakfast. Everyone has favorites, and these Burnsiders are no different. Eggs and bacon seem to rate high as the favor- N l l 305-2 Teacher: MH. WESTERVELT , Courier Rep.: GAIL HOME Suggs. Noble. Iohnson. Stelzer Degenhorrt. 2nd Row: Walkie, Holmes. Falardeuu, Falardeau. Bard. Siemon. King. Bentemps. itt, Renlroe, Gilbreth. Manthey, Bowie. Overton, Beharslri. 306-2 Teacher: MRS. WHITE Courier Rep.: S. TRAVIS Top Row: Trellis. Burton, Hurpes, Sanford. Takacs. Pomp, Kozak, H arrison, Simmons, Travis, Hood, Jimenez. 2nd Row: Hum- ilton, Hryn. Puller, Mapp. Sop- pet. Farin. Pearson. Bottom How: Cox, Rock, Buttlemp, Lencke. Barnett, Ehrlick, Girsken as. Rock. Fiaon. 3 1 0-'I Teacher: MISS PETRICH Courier Rep.: R. WILLIAMS Top Row: Thomas. Beshur, Adi- namis. Peterson. Sanderson. El- ey, Leachrnan. Powell, Kobuck. Gurgel, Moss, Joseph, Lowell. Williams. 2nd Row: Cook, Hayes. Suggs, Partes, Kohl, Stewart, Martha. Anderson, Akai, Davis. Sneade. Bottom Row: Novatny. Noble, Vilma. Barr, Grager, arker, Ellis, Muz. Lucas. 313-2 Teacher: MISS PENN Courier Rep.: P. MANNO Top How: Botts. Thompson. Par- ker. Makiel. Baumqartner. Walsh. Scaramella. Haberich- ter, Fadel, Day. 2nd Row: Man- no. Pesic. Iennin?. Gilbreth, Freeman. Guffey. ottom Row: Williams. Hayes, Stewart, Rush. Chapman, Phillips. Freeman, Top Bow: Cochran, Lawrence. y scum. Phillips. Nest-i, Patek: Bottom Row: Fasel. Simon, Pru- Payne. Harrington. ite breakfast of M. Wesley, A. Pearson, I. Pomp. R. Buttleman, R. Mey, L. Ellis, I. Bush, P. Buggs, W. Sytes, B. Simon, I. Por- ter, B. Daniels, P. Rush, C. Payne, I. Parder, D. Ehrlich, M. Hryn and I. Haberichte. Another favorite is pancakes with plenty of good old syrup and sausages. Place these in front of K. Hammerle, D. Hegeduis, Page 19 I

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