Grant Community High School - Trumpeter Yearbook (Fox Lake, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Ed Hamilton Louella . Judy A Dick Sybil Jennings Bertha Hamilton Bill Wilson , Aunt Jen Mrs. Schwartz Mr. Craig . AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Louisa Kolzlzerujz, Direrlm' Scene from the Lake County Educational Review 'Tn UM Wai' Clmrarlers Miss McDonald . Norma Scott Don Earl Paddock Sam Alvin Sherwood Bob , Robert Lindsay Stanley Raymond Bauer THE JUNIOR CLASS Prvsvnfs Wild Oranges Clyde C. Hill, Director josrpb Fnourek, Sfagz' Manatqrr CHARACTERS Ma Bailey Jean . Mrs. Williams George Smith Emily Smith Pa Bailey . Bill Parker Gaylord Travis Jeff Parker Josephine Croft Mrs. Downing Newspaper Boy Marcella Linzell La Verne Lipka Marie Walk Robert Sayles Jacqueline George William Bledsoe Milton Stickles Bruce Romer George Childers June Dalziel Vivian Keating Joseph Fnourek THE SENIOR CLASS 1Jl'l'St'IlfS Hlmerican Passpnrtw Mamie C. Rollins, Diwrfor CHARACTERS Charles Sampson . Sally Anne Blomness Norma Scott Earl Paddock . Edith Baldwin , Shirley Krepel Jack Frost Orlena Rich . Thelma Scott Alfred DeWald

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tion. SIDAN ISH U LU B As we enter the Spanish room, we are greeted by pictures of gay caballeros on dancing black steeds and pretty senoritas in black mantillas, and a sound of whispered Spanish falls upon our ears. The whispering clears and a lively discussion of Spanish life and cultural background ensues. A comparison of Spanish and other romance languages proves to be very interesting. A question is asked concerning the English ver- sion of G. Martinez Sierras' play, The Modern Young Lady, the production of which the club members attended at Northwestern University on December ll. Two or three enthusiastic students answered. Then a report is made in regard to the three Spanish plays the club produced in January. A member reads a letter from a new found friend in .1 Latin American country with whom he corre- saonds. Throu ah this corres ondence intcrestin' l I P I 5 details concernin eo les of foreifn lands are X P P is brought to the student first hand. During our short visit we learn that the club is divided into several different groups: a musical group whose chairman is Bruce Romerg a dramatic group is headed by Norma Scottg a literary and scrap book rou has found an excellent leader in Rose g P U l U t Exon. Each group keeps a record of its activities, gives reports, ish speaking other nations We are for we have color Hll the and makes comparisons between Span- people and peoples and languages of sorry when the meeting is adjourned, discovered that a picturesqueness and room. We are astonished that in this ever-changing world the charm and warmth that is old Spain can l4'lliS'l' RUXY: li. S1'l1l'Ut'1l4'l', V, Rich, A, Kewli, R. lCxon, ll, Romer, A. Schwartz. SICUUNID IUWVI IC. l!i'ytlg'vs. Al. VV:ilk. 41. l'zil'km-V, I., XVilliumx, .l, 1'hildeVs, Mrs, K1DlllN'l'llID fAdvisel'l. 'Flllltll RUNY1 I.. i'h:u'v:it, .l, lllnmn, 11 lwzyiimlzl, N. S4-nit. still be found. JUNIUH REU UHUSS Functioning solely as a service club this activity group is closely afhliated with the National Red Cross organiza- Since it draws its members from each of the four classes, it gives a very good perspective of student life. Each year delegates from the group are sent to the National Red Cross Convention. Broadened by the lec- tures and the social contacts made at this convention, the returned dele- gates are inspired to a higher degree of leadership. KGROUP ONEJ FIRST IUJXV: lt, llm-lu-lit-i', li. Sayles, G. I.:-xuu, .l. llong, G. M1-lfeely, It laun- iszewiez. SIGVUNIJ KUVVZ ll. ':l'2lllfl0lllll'I'f.I', F. lilum- ne-ss, ll. K4-ser, ll. Keith. Al. l'Zi1f.:'strnln, V. Iazillglln-ill, ll. .lUI'3.f0!lSl'll. Tlllllll RHVY: A. M4-Nzilly, ll. Kay, IC. l:2lllIIU.'fZll'l, C. Klein, li. Iiippm-rt. .l. Wlivelvr, ll, Walk, li. llrzyinzilu. A. i':ll'roll, I'. Koch, lb. fil'lSl'lll'illl, J. Ulu-oiiske. l4'Ol'I!TH RUW: li. Zviglvr, .l. Ge-i'xt1-iu. .l. lilomn, Mrs. Kfll7llt'l'llIl IArlvism-rl, A. Knowles, S, .lelise11, H. llailflwin, It. Schmidt, Ii. f'llEll'V1ll, U. llzmse, li. llryilgxf-s. CGROUP TWOJ l IltS'l' IUJVV: A. Km-li, U. liivh, li. llfmg. XY. Km-sling, S. liloninm-ss, M. Iriuzvll, M. 'l'ui'm-r, ll. Strzittnn, ld. lwidiltwlc. Sl'I1'UNll RHW: .I. lfmwl, NY. Knrpzin, IP. St-ve-rrs, R. linux-r, .l. Mrnwin, ld. Smith. .l. lirvll, ll. Sl'll1lSll.lll, il. Mi-lfi-1-ly, .l. H'lie-1-fn-. 'Flllllll HUXV: A. lTHllg'l11'I'lY, ld. Aylwzlrtl. .l. 111-ui'g'v, A. lluruiun, l'I. IA'llSl'lllll'l'. Al. Sl'llllt'llll'llil'llt'l', li. liipkzi, l . Slim'- wuml, K. l'll'2lllllb1'll, .l, Htrulu-V, Al. llzlvis, ll. Lulry, I, tlimsvi-lmr.



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THUMPETEH STAFF Every annual staff has a particular theme in mind upon which it bases the photographic lay-out, the style of writing, and the manner off presentation of details. In this, the fourth volume of The Trumpeter, the staff has attempted to present school life as a Miniature World. We are proud of our finished product, and we hope that it will prove a source of pleasure to you in the years to come. The compilation of this volume has been a valuable and taking for us, though at times we were almost overwhelmed by the very bigness of cooperation of our an enjoyable under- our task. Our burden has been lightened by the thoughtful friends. We feel particularly indebted to the underclassmen, the faculty and admin- istration, and the business men of the community. You have all been our constant boosters, and we shall be happy to know that you enjoy this volume. Sally Anne Blomness , , , Editor Doris Brandenburg, Thelma Scott . . . Copy Agnes Dougherty . . . . Activities Marcella Linzell . , Historian Harold White , Athletics Helen Mueller , . . Girls' Athletics Alice Knowles .,., . , Finance Shirley Krepel, Norma Scott ......... Features Billy Zeigler, Andy McNally, Phyllis Koch, Ernest Drecoll . Advertising Clyde C. Hill ......... Faculty Adviser JUUHNALISM CLUB As is the case with large newspapers, the members of this organization find in their province the business of reporting and interpreting news. Their scope ranges from complicated administrative problems to interesting tid-bits of gossip. These embryonic reporters find that they have gained valuable knowledge of reportorial writing, while at the same time they have acquired interesting information regarding the functioning of the daily newspaper. The Thursday page in the Waukegan News-Sun has provided these writers with an unusual opportunity for self-expression. SIGATIGIWL S. lilUHlI!1'SS, I1 f'l'2lj.l'Q.f', A. NVl1ilv, A. lmuprh- 1-rly, Il. In-l 1-vi Nl Iiinzi-ll S'I'ANI1lNll: 41 Ria-h, ii. Paul- chwk. S. Krew-l, Ii. 'I'm1y:in I . I-:gaze ' . ll i Iialiigln-iii. M 'I'yi'l'f-ll. .I. lfrost, M, Slim-ke-ls

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