Foreman High School - Foremanual Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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si AVN ' JANUARY CLASS HISTORY All Freshies go to the Auditorium at once 1 Forty-five peppy boys were sent to Mr. Sollo's divisiong the other students filled Miss Kilpatrick's and Mr. Lassen's domain. Even then, traits of leadership and of scholastic ability were discernible in Eugene Knight, Gustav Sosdian and Ellen Petrzelka. During our Sophomore year, Cliiord Pilz, Ted Kaczor and Tony Malone were the mainstays of the tennis and basketball teams. We took several field trips and we shall never forget the fun that we had. In our Junior year, While faint rumors of a Student Council filled the air, we aided the C. I. C. in adopting the Stairway Traffic System. Our social life also was expanded greatly after we had our first roller skating party. Our Senior life was ushered in with many happy afternoons spent in the girls' gym attempting to master the antics of dancing, while other classmates won athletic letters. Ann Bufarle and Anthony Malone were President of the Lettergirls' and Lettermen's Club, respectively. We had a grand time at our class picnic in June, which was a prelude to the happiest semester at Foreman. Letty Meredith attained the most coveted position which the student body can bestow, President of the C. I. C.g CliHord Pilz, Vice-President, Dorothy Fry, Secretary, and Wilbur Zelinski, Treasurer. The class election was a warm battle of ballots but the candidates to the left became the class officers. We held a Christmas party in the gym-holly, mistletoe and punch -and we had a most pleasant time. The Prom in the beautiful Belmont Hotel was a dream realized, followed by a Class Day party that will linger in our fond memories. Senidr Night found us attending the delightful per- formance of The Three Cornered Moon, which revealed our classmates as talented. Suddenly graduation night swept down upon us. We listened with tear filled eyes to the Salutatarian, to the Valedictorian, to the guest speaker, and to the presentation of the class gift. Wilbur Zelinski won a scholarship at the University of Chicago, Clifford Pilz, Letty Meredith and Anthony Malone were awarded honor medals. We marched to the stage to receive those coveted diplomas, as the curtain fell on our high school life. We may never meet all of our class- mates again, but we are grateful for the many sincere and warm friend- ships which the January Class of 1939 fostered. ANTHONY MALONE, President JOHN ONDREJCIN, Vice President MONZELLE MITCHELL, Secretary DOROTHY FEENEY, Treasurer i10l

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IANUARY COMMITTEE ll Nl uislrclli. lluluslm. 'I'urnquisl. llix N Il1N'IlI'lll'k. II'0ll1lul'f. Ili Ihr- lll ll nmski. Carroll, 'l':lxil1. Amlvn. I it ln or. I'II'Ik'IIlll2lll. Nelson. Games. I x Ilurnmn. lllricksun. Nast. l'vtr- lk I nrski, l':lstx-llzmu, Slum-. Rich- JANUARY COMMITTEES . , ,Lam Q i . 5 Sw-....,.,,v - .. Smith. Iill1'l'l'lt'l'l. Kusnlimlvr. Nl Ill I7 : . '. IIIIDS. l.znui ll 5l itll linniki Slulk uk: Nlllqlu Xl Ollie, Kvvivky. -Q l Wlf ' The important activities of the class of February, 1939, were ably discharged by the various committees in charge-Prom, Class Day, Social, Cap and Gown, Pin and Ring, and Graduation Committees. The first big social event was the Christmas Party which was held in the gaily deco- rated girls' gym on December 19. It was a festive occasion in which 135 Merry Se- niors and their Faculty Sponsors cele- brated the Christmas season with dancing, entertainment, favors, and refreshments. Doris Wendorf and her capable assistants made this party indeed a memorable one. On January 19, 1939, Senior Night was held in the School Auditorium. The Seniors and their many friends attended the per- formance of The Three Cornered Moon, in which their classmates played the lead- ing roles. An evening of delightful enter- tainment climaxed the dramatic work of this group. This was followed by the Class Day Pro- gram and Dance with Eugene Knight act- ing as Chairman and Master of Ceremonies. On Wednesday, January 25, at 1:30 P. M., the Seniors met in the girls' gym for their last social gathering as under gradu- ates. Dancing to Edwin Birr's orchestra was interrupted only long enough so that the guests could be entertained by the many talented performers whose songs, dances, and recitations were enthusiastically re- ceived. Refreshments and the taking of moving pictures completed this last after- noon for the Seniors as students of the Foreman High School. Long will it be remembered as a joyous occasion. llll IANUARY COMMITTEE Y W STANIJING: Nlr. Sullu. IIIUIIIIIIII IJ l I Nlll n Nl: I A i Sosiliun. Zillll s . . z 0 v. I

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