Hirsch High School - Maroon Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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Vi, Y 3- Vg 31 K L is 1 ' as if 0 ,M 4 ,img LL, .Im to swiss 'HQ 43394 gy: 3 W iw as he D153 Us , ff . , , F 12 F is ,Ql :f: M :L, 5,2 M , 4 L , QM 4 ,R 11 THE MAR 0 0 N 'I937 LES CHICAGO, ILLINOIS EIUUHUUHUUHUUE IUU? NIUE QUUHUUHUUE DZEDICATION O the memory of Miss Elizabeth MacDon- ald, we, the senior class of 1937, dedicate this Maroon. Miss MacDonald, as a teacher of history, made social science an interesting and viral subject to her pupilsg as the sponsor of the debating club, she was directly responsible for its growth and success, and, as guide and friend, she endeared herself to the faculty and to the student-body by her graciousness and her unstinted devotion to our best interests. J Jbfiss Elizabeth JD1ac'D0mzla' FOREWORD E are presenting in this Maroon of ours, a cross-section of school life, into which we have incorporated the language and thought of the student body. It has been our pleasant task to record the activities in which We and our successors have taken part during the past year. We sincerely hope that these pages may recall for us in some distant future the rich experiences of our high school days. Enter Welcome Enjoy CROSS CUTS EDUCATORS DEPARTERS REPLACERS PARTICIPATORS CONTESTERS COMMENTATORS -1-r y-y,:,'---v- - -.-..,-- ,Q ,-. f-, v..,. ... 11 ...1 1. K, 4.. - ' -... 7. . ,f,.1 - --, . . -. .-S ? Hi-sji-12,59 25-'Til 1-.,f'.-1,-f ,z. fw,fJ..'- r-gf. .L -.,-41:3 fJ.':.':'t,4. 5. - 1.1, .F K-'Sir ,L .-V'-, .1 ,. ...K 2 -K -.9..-.,,-PM 5 '43yb',x H-'H 7 f'm 1--gi.,- .5. vw-.re i-Ng -nf: G' -' f- Kfv--:uw-: gg-,.2',iLg ,,---...f A Y-'--.af-N95.v'.,i,-v,, ,y '..N.,.g,,z.A,.-,. ' -N., ,. Xi-'2.f Wk-ll-.1-,-,. gf-- .. f L V . . 1 , M .11 45'-2 ' :f -'z--' ,. f - L, v--- ' Q . ' 1.. t - .wr ' - 'H f, A'.-,W M' . -.1 , - ' .f -A f 4- .- 55,351-'sf xy. - - ' ' R- -nw.-L F' '?-. ., -gf' f. .. . -- - V . 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A .,,,- V N , ,V b I vb Ln Lf? ,QV Ev 11f,4T3Q,g,ii'I-',,,A- iff ii. 2-if-if: A '21 Q' - TI? , Var ,VA , VV U1-51 .J LL, ,'p5.:f '3JA'1'.f jf-Q'f'-f, N5 In 5 'Vj5M',fVg4'.3 effffklll' JM. Nirfavlsmz Do you k-now this man with the humor-laden eyes, and thc smile that is never far away? He is Arthur M. Nichelson, B.A. from rhe Iowa State Teachers College, and M.A. from the University of Chicago. Our friend and principal, this capable adminis- trator plans our school life so that we may all share in the good things that Hirsch High School offers us. Jbfiss JXIary I. 27316110110 Wlien one stops to wonder how all of the myriad programs of Hirsch's pupils and teachers are satisfactorily interlocked, one realizes why Miss Malone, our assistant principal, is kept extremely busyg a-nd one suddenly understands the really remarkable extent of her eliiciency. In her sterner moments, she painlessly disposes of disciplinary problems presented by a few recalcitrant students. Harry Isbvrwoozl Mr. Isherwoodls quiet and reserved manner makes him the ideal treasurer. He stacks and banks all the pennies we bring to school for the Thanksgiving fund, the Red Cross roll-call, the dramas, and the rose and doughnut sales. Some of his time is devoted to ordering and issuing thousands of textbooks. As the unofficial dean of boys, he irons out masculine wrinkles. 12 L 'fl fu Ifnllfff 'Xlzlrearef Rr-ivl Xlict- L'-Inwiljs Nhirley Nlriiiis 'Xlrlrv f.infllil-im 1 t'1'ti'i14le' Klirhll lx -M-rlzi Hull Xllrr Q lim-rlzxnsi-11 ll w 1 ut Office Force 'illufm Staple!-'11 'ro -- Ojjfce Force At the very heart of our cross-section of Hirsch is the office. Mrs. Kuehn, Mr. Nichelson's aide, has charge of his correspondence and of the school reports. Miss Conway, whose motto might well be I consider how their time is spent , takes charge of the records that come and go without ceasing. The daily business of the school is in the hands of Miss Reid, while Mrs. Stapleton of the mathematics department handles the registration of all befuddled new pupils. Assisting these is a staff of commercial students, who take care of the counter and switchboard, do filing, and carry messages fleetly and willingly. Qfiffencfance Office A new bane of the poor student's existence, the attendance office, has been established in room 133 by Mrs. Ethel Davison and Miss Ruth Cullen, who are assisted by several other teachers and twenty-Hve students. Here, on permanent file, is recorded a damning account of every student's tardiness and absence, from the most important senior to the most insignificant freshman. There are divers penalties that alight upon miscreants. There is no chance of a cut going undetected, for these ladies always get their man. By thus checking up on the students' irregularities, the office hopes that a more uniform attendance will result. Ifuzzf 1: Gills-ii. Miss lirofly Mzmwzlring Ilowe Schului' llzivismi Kurt' J. Arlfnns Kieekllefci' Allen lJIlXivlsirIl Iiifriml Hans Foril Ililliou Elliott 1 1'C'lI1IIl Ihlrl Svpes'-y Lrirson XYiIli:im Fursf 13 Attendance Office Sea tml! Al lllln lrusg rovt' English .S'lur111f11gr I fiertriule l.:m1jil1lur Ruth Cullen X lfgllllfl llarclt Nlzirglierite lflersluini Luis Rlagg Nlilmlrezl lieigel' Czirnliile Perry Hillel llzlvismi Olga Lawrenv Czitnrrali l'ilNl1CI' Sara Nieclerniaii Nell liroli lelzi l llZSl1'lll1IHll4 Nlilmlrwl lfjlzmcls Lois lic-nneit English Department The English course, as offered to Hirsch stude-nts in all its myriad branches, allows great range for individual talent and inclination. The standard requirement is three and one-half years of Englishg but enterprising seniors who believe they are going to college may take a final semester of English literatureg while ma-ny dramatically, journalistically, and oratorically inclined juniors and seniors find an outlet for their propensities in the drama, journalism, and public speaking classes, where, a la Hugh johnson, they orate vociferously and sonorously. During the standard course, grammar Cthat student's nightmarej, composition, and all types of literature are hammered into the craniums of the unfortunate victims of teachers' zeal. However, in spite of all complaints to the contrary, we agree with the teachers that English in all its phases is a very enjoyable, as well as a very indispensable, course of study. If you will drop your eyes slightly, perhaps five degrees, you will 'note how deeply immersed in their work are some students of English composition. Miss Lawrenz and her 4B scholarship class are patching up the split infinitives and rescuing the dangling verbals. Science Sf1llItI'f7l1l.' Phyllis Larson Anne Klein Michael Cates Vl'illiam Fenner Dorothy Lee .Xlary Finn liverett Smith .X'1'u!4'll'i Hrzice Knospe Ruse fhrflrin VYilliam Mitchell Alice Larson .Nlartin Arvin Science Department What is hydrogen pentoxide? This and other questions of like perplexing nature issue from the chemistry laboratory, where twice a week industrious students gather in room 126 for their prized lab period. All pupils faithfully promise at the beginning of the course to blow up the school, but this feat has yet to be accomplished. Great scientists are also at work on the third floor, where the 'physics rooms are located. There, teachers expound the principles of Pascal and Faraday, while the awed listeners try to understand just what they mean. Courses in other laboratory sciences are also offered-botany and Zoology, both of which are divided into spring and fall terms to facilitate field work. On sunny fall days we see the energetic students chasing elusive grasshoppers, or trying to procure some rare leaves that are far out of human reach. In the spring we observe the botanists anxiously examining each adventurous blade and flower, or follow the zoologist to Brookfield Zoo to watch the bears emerge from their long hibernations. All freshmen are required to take general science, a course that treats of certain fundamental principles in many kinds of sciencesg and almost every pupil in Hirsch adds a laboratory science to his program sometime during his academic stay here. Science teachers spend hours preparing and rigging up interesting experiments for their students. Mr. Fenner's class in physics gives us a good idea of one of the branches of the science department. Florence Krimnxal Foreign Language .S'rm1111'f1y: Helene I,l1'1'f'flC fiwcnslolyn liiltuer cxl'lZll'l6S Ruflcly Sruz'i'zI: Snsmiue Fisher Sophie Aekermzmn Mzirtlm Larson Elsa Kellershfr1',Qfer Beatrice Stern Foreign Language Department . If you expect to travel or to be really educated, you'll have to learn a language in addition to your native tongue. If you want to be a doctor, a lawyer, or a professor, study Latin. Oh, it's not easy, by any means, but with what satisfaction one masters the vernacular of Vergil. How much of the culture of two-thousand years one misses who neglects Latin! You scientists and scholars of tomorrow will be required to know German and French. Virtually all of your neighbors south of the Gulf of Mexico speak Spanish and if you Wish to do business with them or visit them, you'll need to know and understand the soft liquid words they use. just look at the picture below! Aren't they an intelligent looking group? These students, members of a 2B Latin class, are almost Hnished with the tedious conjugations, declensions, and other grammatical points that take up most of the time in the first year. They are translating old Roman myths and are really getting an insight into what those wise old Romans believed. l 1 6 Mathematics Stalrdilzgl: john Taheny Harold Billings Vlfilliam Kooistra Scared: Dorothy Boch Charles YVatson Xvilletta Stapleton Harriet Blair Albert Arenrls lirlna Feltgzes Mathematics Department In the mathematics department we learn to think in terms from A. B. C. to X. Y. Z. Do you remember If X can work twice as fast as Y, and Z half as fast as X, how much did each do? We learn to reason from one theorem to another and include all the corollaries and problems under each. A little more algebra and an acquaintance with cubes and spheres carry us on through another year. In our senior classes we grapple with what used to be called college algebra, and eventually attempt to distinguish between the sine and the tangent. Almost all Hirsch students spend at least one year in the math department, and some gladly depart from the realms of reason. Others cannot get enough of it, and take all the courses ofered, from algebra through trigonometryg they also join a club which has been named for the man who argued that the square on the hypotenuse of ia right-angled triangle was equal . . . equal to . . . well, we were talking about Pythagoras, werenit we? M, Aren't the students in the pictultmllgt the bottom of this page tryfng to prove that old, old theorem of his, or are they? At any rate, we know that they should be demonstrating some geometric tru Social Science Department lfim' 1: Cornelia Ryan l lm'e11ce jel'fc1's Helen l'll1lJll2lI'Kl Katlilecn Hrirmlnei' lfllzi KVKQ-cfs lileimor Ross lfuru 2: .Xllmcrt C. Russ ixlZl!'5I?lI'L'f Slizmnon Social Science Department The social science subjects lead us, unprotestingly, from the prehistoric times to our own day. We understand with what patience the Caveman chipped off his pieces of stoneg we admire the courage and the intelligence of the founders of civilizations in the Orient as well as in the Occident, although it has always puzzled us how they managed to invent the innumerable languages that Hll the world. We long to re-live the beautiful life of the ancient Greek citizeng we really respect the genius for government and law which the Romans possessed. The age of chivalry makes our romantic hearts skip a beat or two. In the renaissance period, that era of discovery, invention, and love of life and learning, we realize that our modern life began. From our study of economics, civics, and American history we begin to have glimmerings of what it means to be citizens of America. Mapwork is featured in all history classes, often to illustrate our ignorance of the world's geography. Rome is just about here, declares Lester Johnson in Miss Jeffers' world history class, as he hesita-ntly points to the location of the eternal city. 18 Commercial .S'I11ml1'Hgf.' l7l'2kl1CL'4 Kelly Alfliitllll Mclivoy .Xlfrwl l'rntsmzni Vllrlllcl' l'ioli-k .Yl'11l1'lf.' Lcuuri Klrycr Jennie Huglls llorterlse Klein AlIlI'5I2ll'Ql llurnu Ruth Kuhn livrillzl Vick Commercial Department For some unusual and doubtful reason, the commercial department has become one of the most popular in the school. It is the general opinion of the students that this course is one of Hirsch's easiestg and although the teachers vigorously deny it, this fact may help to explain its large enrollment. Students really love to type, and to learn about salesmanship, office organization, and commercial law, but they are not so enthusiastic about bookkeeping, and they know that only the strong-minded master stenography. The commercial course prepares the graduate to take his small part in the business world. Many students of other courses-not so Spartanic as their fellows-find commercial electives both interesting and useful. The young men and women in the picture at the bottom of this page are not telephoning to each other as they type, they are not broadcasting as their fingers stumble over the keys, they are not plugging up their ears to keep from hearing the teacher's instruction, nor are they being gagged and made to exercise their arm muscles, but they are wearing the ordinary earphones and mouthpieces for dictaphone work. 19 Mzirtlizi lilumentli xl Industrial Arts Left to Right: New 1.' Homer II. Geyim-x' Myer Natlmn lllargarct Coghlziu Harry Isllerwnml Fatherine llays Clyde Eehelxzlmrri' ,lolm Gleason Industrial Art Department Enjoy a little physical activity with your school work, and take some of the subjects offered by the industrial arts department. There you will find work that is easy and fascinating, and that satisfies that inner craving of yours to do something that requires dexterous fingers. You can make your own Christmas cards in the printshop, your own bookends and footstool in the woodshop, a doorbell in the electric shop: in the mechanical drawing class you can learn to letter neatly, and to draw up your own plans for a sink in the kitchen or for a summer cottage on the lake. While the boys fuss around the carpenter's bench, the typesetter's font, or the wiring in a car, the girls design dresses Qldave you seen those good-looking clothes that are hanging i-n the display cases on the third llo0r?j, make cookies and puddings, and concern themselves with the order and the beauty of the home. Besides the view on this page of certain clever-fingered boys in Mr. Gleason's printshop, you can find elsewhere in this book other scenes closely linked to the industrial arts department. Music Department Rau' I : Helena Kane fhiistzxiive Nichliius Francis VN mm Music Department No one, except technical students, can evade learning the fundamental do-re-mi's, because everyone must include in his program of studies at least one year of music. Despite the fact that most pupils register in the music classes in their freshman year, we always End a number of seniors on the verge of graduation, and degradation, suddenly awakening to the fact that they lack two minor credits, and that they must enter a late period class that is simply jammed with freshies. For really talented musicians, a class in the history and appreciation of music has been organized. The singers may join the glee clubs or the choral society, if they don't flat too ofteng and those interested in instrumental music may choose to play either in the orchestra or in the band. A minor credit is given for each of these subjects. The one great rule to follow, if you would learn to sing, is to open your mouth as widely as possible. Notice how faithfully these members of the choral club are adhering to the rule. They are appearing before you to show you the exact Way to sing a chord. Art Department Iuft 15 lx it ll'l'll1C Parker K lwlorml xvlllilllitlll N Ilull n 1 lfermiei Art Department All Hirsch students are required to take two semesters of art, but this is an enjoy- able task, for everyone, at least most everyone, concedes that the art course is both interesting and delightful. Most of us have an artistic streak hidden away down inside of us, and how we do love to splash those 'paints on paper! It's astonishing what satis- factory results we sometimes achieve. For those really talented students, advanced art and art appreciation classes offer an outlet for artistic abilities. There is a variety of work done by these geniuses, ranging from commercial advertising to live model sketching, which is very popular with the artists, although the models rather tire of it at times. The art teachers are developing talent, but are still looking for a hidden Van Gogh in their classes, and are really quite hopeful that, perhaps, some day .... The art class which graciously consented to pose for our photographer is doing live model work. One member looks non-chalantly at the group, while her fellow artists attempt to improve their technique. , . 22 Gym James Paterson Edward McMahon Earl Bland Verna Baker Vera. Trayford Physical Education Department All of Hirsch's students are afforded ample opportunity to exercise strenuously their vocal, mental, and athletic skills in the innumerable activities outlined by the physical education department. During the course of the school year instruction in every type of sport is given to all studentsg and intra-mural tournaments in these same sports provide each boy and girl with a chance to demonstrate his ability a-nd sportsmanship, and an occasion to enjoy the thrill of keen competition. Grand Crossing Park, which is situated across the street, east of the school, is the physical education departmentls biggest blessing. Here in the spring and in the fall, the gym classes exercise in greatest freedom, buoyed on not only by the lack of cold Walls but also by that certain something of the open air. Grand Crossing Park sees a truly great amount of physical exertion and enjoyment. It must be confessed that, although on this page there is a picture of a Hne park containing a few picturesque humans in the foreground, that it is not the Hirsch athletic field that is depicted. Jackson Park has that honor. 23 Library Mildred Lott Library When you are assigned an outside report on any one of a dozen topics, more or less, the place to go is Hirsch's library. Weighing down the full shelves are to be found every type of encyclopedia, fiction book, reference works, in short, all kinds of books, and magazines, all chockfull of interesting information for the intellectually curious student. When a pupil can not locate the desired material, Mrs. Lott, the librarian, or her assistant, Miss Higgins, comes to the rescue. With their aid, an intelligent student H-nds no research work difficult. Mrs. Lott has forty-five help-ers, who are selected from the student-body, and who form many important cogs in the librarial machinery. book Room Think of the confusion-think of the disastrous results if 35,000 books Qfor that's how many there are, including those in the library and in the book-roomj were allowed to roam around at random without a home, without regulations. You think-it over- whelms us. All the textbook troubles are assumed by the workers in the book room, which is under the supervision of Mr. Isherwood. They keep tab on the location of every book and set of books. Twice a year-in June a-nd December-inventory is taken by Mr. Isherwood. Tat- tered books are either discarded or sent to the rebinding department of the Board of Education and new books are purchased. Bookroom Ratt' I: Peilrlersou lilziir. 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A .Lois DePew John Novak 11:00 A. M., and all's quiet in thc 4A division 25 4A Committees Prom John Novak, chairman Ruth Scribner Frank Kelsch Mary Searer Jane Lufnden Assessment Monte Varnum, chairman Charles Young Beatrice Nelson Walter Beebe Betty Jane O'Neill Lois Schmidt Commencement Richard LeBoy, chairman Donald Reiman Margaret Helbing Pearl Levin Raymond Exley Jessie Bergeson Publicity Lorraine Munk, chairman Nick Taruscio Marjorie Kramer Joseph Toth Della Shanfield Flowers and Ribbon Beatrice Dawney, chairman Jayne Claus Harriett Hafiling Elsie Wittich Frances Jacobson Dorothy Newberg Constitution Robert Boehme, chairman Catherine Cramer Joseph Schwartz Leonard Marciniak Alice Christiansen Kathleen Vandermeer Song and Motto Bernice Rasmussen, chairman Marvin Kaminsky Jack Lund Palmer Clark Ca p and Gown , Frederick Frankenfield, chairman Dorothea Risch Myron Jackson William Patterson Pin ana' Ring Lael Laning, chairman Katherine Price Robert Johnston Breakfast Eva Radbel, chairman Mae Ramclow Henry Rosenthal Donna Brehm Eugene Hillstrom can June Bing, chairman Arthur Brubaker Sidney Melrzer Leslie Weil Florence Aggett Flossie Private Secretary Civic Leagueg Knitting. Quietly she makes her way, But, still you'll hear from her some day. Howard Allen Howie Engineer Senior Boysg Civic League, Ora- tory Forum, Camera club. Bashful, hard to know, But when you lznow him-oh! Shirley Allen Dick Civic Leagueg Knitting. A miss is as good as her smile. Alice Mae Anderson Al Beauty Operator Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A. A good disposition is more val- uable than gold. LaVerne Baechle Irish Comptometer Operator Aquatic Aces, Civic League, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Pep clubg G.A.A. Girls' sports and Irish go hand in hand. i' Rhetta Barnes Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Reete Costume Designer Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Like a good time -- - I Bernice Bavchar Babs Teacher Girls' Glee club, Civic League, Red Cross Councilg Typist, Herald staff, Herald salesman, Choral clubg Junior Girls, Senior Girls, G.A.A.g Annual salesman. A fair exterior is a silent ree- on1mendatio11. Walter Beebe W'ally Electrical Engineer Basketballg Student Court, Red Cross Councilg Civic League, Senior Boysg Lettermen's club, Student Council. Mechanical minded. Jessie Bergeson L' Jess Settlement House Worker President German clubg Civic League, Choral clubg Typist, Herald staff, Ticket Seller, Junior Girls, Senior Girlsg Commencement com- mittee. Reserved-a square dealer with her friends, pleasantly polite with strangers. Jean Berkson 4A Editor, Annual: Treasurer, Junior Girls, Copy Editor, Herald staff, Civic League, Freshman Guideg Choral club, National Hon- or societyg Herald salesman, Clean- up Campaigng Student Council, Ticket Seller. Deny it as you may, Jean- The hoys will all aver it: You are a little flirt, lean, And we love you for it!', June Bing Interior Decorator Chairman, Gift committeeg 4A Sports Editor, Annual statfg Na- tional Honor societyg Civic Leagueg C.V.C. Studentsg Pythagoreansg De- batingg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Se- nior Girls. A rare girl, possessing many virtues. Sara Blomberg Sally Knittingg Civic Leagueg Ass't Li- brariang Creative Writingg G.A.A.: Junior Girls. Of all the girls that are so smart, There's none like pretty Sally. Robert Boehme Bob Chemical Engineer Chairman, Constitution commit- teeg Stagsg Senior Boys, Herald salesmang Chemistryg Pythagoreansg Annual salesmang Lettermen's clubg Football '54, '35, '36g Golf '365 Civic Leagueg Stamp clubg Boys' Glee club, National Honor society. A regular fellow. Virginia Boyle Ginny Nurse Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Se- nior Girlsg G.A.A. Happy-go-lucky Virginia is al- ways on her toes ready to go. Donna Brehm Donnie Social Secretary Financial Secretary, Annual, Treasurer, Student Councilg Break- fast committecq Civic League, Jun- ior Girlsg Senior Girlsg G.A.A.3 Wliistling choir, Le Circle Francaisg D r a m ag Pythagoreansg National Honor society, Choral clubg Stu- dent Court. Intelligence is the root of sur- cess. James Brennan uJil'11n Musician Orchcstrag 'President of Band: Choral clubg Civic League. I would rather hear people maize noise than to help make il myself. Arthur Brubaker Art Aeronautics Choral clubg Boys' Glee cluhg Band- Mixed Chorus' Wliistlin . , g choirg Civic League. r'MIlSiF ix in my lwnrf and 1l1011lb. Frank Bruno Rubinuts Musician Concert Orchestrag Concert lin- sembleg Beginners' Orchestra: Con- cert Maestro. Yo11'll ln' ll 1i0lil1i.tf Sonia' Jay- Aml grml 111i'1l will r'01111' In lien! You lvlu-y. sljohn Buford Newspaper Work Civic Leagueg Student Council. Sacial9lc', docs -noi biili- wlavri be .ters tl girl rowing. Edward Burke Eddie Civic League. lt is harmfizl lo 1111 one lo have lleeu Sill'llf.U Anne Burrows Bright Eyes Stenographer Civic League: Red Cross Councilg junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Choral elubq G.A.A. She aml a piano malez' ll goml 1'rm1l7ina1ion, Henrietta Butcher Typist Civic Lcagueg G.A.A.: Senior Girlsg Junior Girlsg Knitting clubg Librarian. Sheff ifrflirwzl fo ln' qnivl. Iflx flu' ba.tlzel1'rri11g flair! uzfikes all llae r1oi.n'. Tom Calahan Coach Interclass Basketball. Tom 1L'0Illll prefer 11 job Iikv ringing n gong fiery lime tl l'l'llfllV.Y plant blooms. Corrine Carlson Stenographer Civic Leagueg German clubg G.A.A. Swcel, quivi, :mil gr1u'ious. Dorothy Carter Dot Stenographer Civic League. Girlixb 11111l gt'lIfl'l'l. A kiml unil t!f1'llfll' bmrl ix l11'r',t. - Ardes Casper Arias Nurse Civic League. Hf!II1t'l, lm! 1'l1111'u1i11g. Marjorie Chappell Snooks Stenotyper Drama. Full of I1 sweet imlijferi-n1'r. Alice Chriastiansen Secretary Constitution committeeg Execu- tive Secretary, A n n u a lg Civic L e a g u cg Clean-up Campaigng G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg National Honor societyg Red Cross Council. NEl'l'fJ'flJlIlg l'0Ilfl'5 Dllf all riglal if rfirirnf Alirc ix in charge. Palmer Clark Pesty Musician Treasurer, B a n dg Treasurer, Wlhistling choirg Song and Motto committecg Choral clubg Civic Leagucg Le Cercle Francaisg Orches- tra. His 'IL'l7lllIXll'lll wif keeps rollirlz- ing iimvg H1' says if wilb junzx, 111111 be says it in rbyn11'. Jayne Claus Beth Journalist C.V.C. Studentesg Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Senior Girlsg Flower and Ribbon committeeg Civic Leagueg Red Cross Councilg Clean-up Cam- paign. rfHlllJl7J'-g0-l7lFkj'.,, Madalyn Combs Marline Secretary Civic Leagucg Spanish clubg Red Cross Councilg Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Typist, Annualg G.A.A. Fair, in 1'omplv.xion and llltlll- ner. Catherine Cramer Cassie Model Girls' Glee clubg Senior Girlsg Student Councilg Constitution com- mittecg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Red Cross Council: Marionettesg Fresh- man Guideg Civic League. Self-possessed und a trifle xn- jibislivatml-rlrligbffzilly xo. Sam Croeilla Joe Coach Basketball '54, '35, '3,6g Letter- men's clubg Clean-up Campaign? Civic Leagueg Publicity committee, Annual. Wc,ll remember for a long time bow Sanfs book shots bclpml to keep our basketball team on top. Lorraine Curry 'Ql.orry Fashion Designer Civic Lcagueg Senior Girlsg jun- ior Girlsg G.A.A. Sweet, but inrlimwl tn lu' cynical. Monica Daly Curley Bookkeeper Slave always bas time to be mur- trolls. Gayle Davies Stenographer Civic Leagueg Senior Girlsg jun- ior Girlsg G.A.A. Quietly xwcetf' Jack Davis Composer Hallguardg Swimming team ,353 Civic Lcagucg Choral clubg Crea- tive Writingg Spanish clubg Pub- licity staff, Annualg Bookroom ass'tg National Honor society. His like: and hates, all of them 1'i0le11t, VC70ulrl fill many 1'0l1l171l'X.,, Patricia Davis Pat Librarian Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Ass't Li- brariang Civic League. Here is ll girl with u pleasant smile. Wilbert Davis Willie Doctor Girls think lae's tops. Muriel Daufenbach Didi Nurse Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Interesting to talk to aml to listen to, Beatrice Dawney Bea Comptometcr Operator Chairman, Flower and Ribbon committeeg Civic Leagueg Clean-up Campaign: Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Hallguardg G.A.A. A dear little rlimplm' darling. Joh-n Degnan Civil Engineer Civic League. lf he will, be will, you may fle- prml' O11 't. If be 1L'U1l,f, be wo11't, an' tbcnfx an enzl on 'ffl Lois DePew Dodo Interior Decorator Secretary, 4A classg Secretary, Junior Girlsg Freshman Guideg Busi- ness stalfg Herald staffg Choral clubg Annual salcsmang Ticket Sellerg National Honor societyg Xvhistling choir. A grin greets yon, a giggle fol- lowx, aml what have you but lzelrpy, popular 'Dorl0'. John Desmond UDB., Stea:lim'sx anal willingmfsx art' fine things in fl man. Irene Dillon 'Ireene Ax goml as sbt' is bc'a11tif11l.,' Lila Ditchfielcl Teacher C.V.C. Studentesg Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Dramag Bandg Orches- tra. Bursting with energy. Thomas Doyle Knobby Lawyer Why ix tbix thnx? What ix the reason of tbii tlu1sm'sx? Charles Durling Chuck Lawyer Golf '36g Lettermen's clubg Choral clubg Civic League. Ball language or abuse I 1ze1'z'r, 11eLfcr use. Joel Edelman Swede Lawyer Debating, Spanish. Anzial7le anal jovial. Elmer Edman Bud Engineer Civic League, Senior Boysg Stamp clubg Pythagoreans. Trust Elmer to think up some- thing original to say. Rose Esperschmidt Junior Girlsg Civic League: G.A.A.g Senior Girlsg German clubg Knitting clubg Red Cross Councilg Girls' Glee club. 'She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Raymond Exley Ray Architect Civic Leagueg Commencement committee: Pythagoreans. To take things as they go Is the easiest way I know. William Fabing Electrical Engineer Boys' Glee clubg Football '33g Civic League. It well becomes a young man lo be modest. Robert Fassett Bob Corporation Lawyer Freshman Guideg Senior Boysg Stagsg Civic League. Desi,-ribed in one word-leisurely. Frances Feuer Fran French Teacher Junior Girlsg Girls' Glee clubg Lc Ccrclc Francaisg G.A.A.g Civic League. lf wishes are granted' to people with the most ambition, she'll surely be a French tz'ar'h1'r. Josephine Flannery Teacher Spanish club, Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Civic League, Where quietness prevails, ability resirlesf, Ruth Ford l'Rudy Court Reporter Civic League, German clubg Red Cross Councilg Choral clubg G.A.A.g junior Girls. Gently humorous, always really for a good timef, Alfred Francis Bud Chemical Engineer German club, Civic Leagueg Chemistry. Exuberant-lols of fun. Frederick Frankenfiield Frank Chemist Division Baseball and Basketballg Heavyweight Basketball '35, '36, A husky basketball player. Abe Freeman Mickey Swimming Coach Civic Leagueg Hallguardg Span- ish clubg Boys' Glee club. 'Mickey' is good emnpany-life of the party, or classroom. Dorothy Freeman Dramatist Herald salesmang Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Knittingg Civic League, Clean-up Campaigng C.V.C. Stuclentesg Red Cross Council, G.A.A.g Debating. Self-possessed, good - naturezl, courteous. Jean Gibson f Gibby Journalist Creative Writingg Feature Edi- tor, Annualg Freshman Guide, Civ- ic League, Senior Girls: Librarian: Le Cerele Francais, Business staff, Heraldg Junior Girls. Her delightful sense of humor Isn't just an idle rumor. Eva Goldberg Topsy Legal Stenographer Treasurer, Spanish clubg Vice- president, Student Councilg Class Historiang Ass't Make-up Editor, Heraldg Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Civic Leagucg Freshman Guideg Creative Writingg G.A.A.g National Honor Society. It's nine fo be natural when one is naturally nicef' Robert Gooley '- Bob Business Man Civic League, Division Basket- ball. The world will always find a place for a capable man. William Grady -When Irish eyes are snzilin' Esther Groark 'iEssie Bookkeeper Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Quiet ami reserzfed.', Louis Gross Dentist Chemistryg Civic Leagueg Senior Boys. He who works diligently will always be above grief. il Joel Grubb Advertiser Football '33, '34: Golf '34, '35g Boys' Glee club. I want to see the world. 4 Harriett Haffling Haddie Stenotypist Secretary, German clubg Flower and Ribbon comrnitteeg Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg An- nual salesmang Knittingg Volley- ball '36. If a fondness for the outdoors would make us all as pretty as Harriet, there wouldn't be any houses. Mary Harrell Mawie 4A Editor-in-chief, Annualg Vice- president, Junior classg Ticket Sellerg Girls' Glee clubg National Honor Societyg Choral clubg Ex- change Editor, Heraldg Freshman Guideg Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Le Cercle Francais. Long hours she's worked io make any job she's undertaken a good one. Lucyle Hecht Radio Dramatist Secretary, Hirsch Oratory Forumg Red Cross Councilg Civic Leagueg Masquersg Senior Girlsg Junior Girlsg Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A.g Stage crew. Sprure, just out of a band-box. Margaret Helbing Gig Buyer Secretary, German clubg Com- mencement committceg Knittingg Annual salesmang Red Cross Coun- cilg Senior Girlsg Whistling choirg Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg G.A.A. A straightforward girl- Onre a friend, a fast and true one. Richard Hess Dickie Salesman 4A Sales Manager, Annualg Bandg Orchestrag Senior Boysg Whistling choirg Civic League. This go-getteer can sell any- thing, but he specializes in an- 11IldlS.,, Eugene Hillstrom Bl-ld Lawyer Civic Leagueg Breakfast commit- teeg Ice Skating '35-g Debatingg Sc- noir Boys. Better a little breeze than a dead Calnif' John Hodgson Jack Radio Announcer Civic Leagueg Hallguardg Inter- mural Baseballg Intermural Basket- ball. S11ontaneously mirthfulf' Florence Huchberger Accountant Advertising Manager, Annualg Captain, Ticket Sellersg Advertis- ing and Business Manager, Herald staffg H e r a l d salesmang Civic Leagues Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Red Cross Councilg Clean-up Cam- paigng G.A.A. What a personality! What a mind for business! Raymond Hult Ray Real Estate Salesman Civic Leagueg Hallguard. My heart has room for all sorts of joy. Myron Jackson 'I Bud Engineer Choral club. Serious, earnest. Frances Jacobson Sunnic Civic Leagueg Ribbon and Flow- er committeeg Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Student Councilg Typist, Annualg G.A.A. Gracious, conservative. Dollie Fyrne Janota Sis Secretary Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Ticket Sellerg Student Councilg Dramag G.A.A. articular about choosing her friends. HP Ethel Johnson Stenographer junior Girls, Senior Girls,G.A.A., Civic League, Library ass't, Knit- ling, Hll7lIOt'l'llf ulzfl xQIllll'll'.Y.V l00lZllllQ.,, Ruth Johnson Rufus Radio Pianist Civic League, junior Girls, Se- nior Girls, Operetta, Annual sales- man, Le Cercle Francais, Knitting, G.A.A., Annual. A r'bem'f1ll fave A lmplly lrenrffl Robert Johnston Tiny Lawyer Football '35, '36, Pin and Ring committee, Civic League, Basket- ball '35. A ririle, irrrigorufing person, 1l'lfl'l rr przirluzrlf for l7fl'LllZllIg bix rollui--bmw. Bernard Jung Tony Aeronautical Engineer German club, Stags, Senior Boys, Interclass Baseball and Basketball, Swimming. Retiring - bis frienrlxlailfx bard fo gel, but worllv if when al- fainerlf' Jeanette Kahn Secretary Civic League, Junior Girls, Se- nior Girls. Lovely rlzzrle 1'yr'x. Morton Kahn M0ri'l Advertiser Civic League, Chemistry club, Stags, Senior Boys, Stamp club, Camera club, Pythagoreans. A Irunqzzil 11lIlll1'!' brings grcal lm1r11im'sx. Marvin Kaminsky Marv Advertiser Debating, Civic League. fTll'1l'l' nml l111n1oroux. James Kean Farmer Diesel Engineer HFS a 'lm-n' frllowf, Russell Kearns Prez Business Man Lvl juy lu' 11m'or1fi11eil. Frank Kelsch Mechanical Engineer Secretary-Treasurer, Junior class, Treasurer, Choral club, Treasurer, Chemistry, President, Stags, Prom committee, Circulation Manager, Herald, Football '55, '36, Civic League, Freshman Guide, Justice, Student Court. Hix profile ix lbr olfjrrf of much girlixb mlmirnliorz- For mllrzr-zlzlx lwlll lime, and rr'- u'i1'r' greul mTlun1rlli0n. Elton Kessel Ht Doctor Camera club, Civic League, Creative Writing. A nzazt' :mal polixlvrrl young man. Marjorie King Chi Designer Civic League, Junior Girls, G.A.A. A Alrrurly ber inlerrxlx are cen- 1'rrml 1'lxr'wberv lban school. Tess Kirnbauer Secretary Treasurer, German club, Civic League, Asslt Literary Editor, An- nual, National Honor Society, G.A.A. 'A fUlll1f!'I1llIll'l' in aubirb :lid meet xu'er'i rrrorflx, jlromixrx as xwreif' Marjorie Kramer Writer Civic League, Choral club, Her- ald staff, Clean-up Campaign, Jun- ior Girls, Senior Girls, Red Cross Council, C.V.C. Studentes. AIwayx well-groomed and fash- irmalvly tlresxril, with u jlleusunt IHLllH1t'l' fo 1r1af1'b. Liberty Laen Libby Aviatrix Senior Girls, Civic League, G.A. A., Pythagoreans, Debating, Red Cross Council, Spanish club, Knit- ting, junior Girls. Give pearls away, aml rabies, Bur keep your fanry free. Lael Laning Chairman, Pin and Ring com- mittee, Vice-president, Le Cercle Francais, Ass't Feature Editor, An- nual, Herald salesman, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Civic League, Libra- rian, Photography staff, Annual. The lloefs darling. Lillian Larson Secretary Girls' Glee clubg Operettai Civic Leagueg Library Ass'tg Choral club. She has an eye that rould speak Tho her tongue were silent. Dorothy LaVeaux 'iD0fty,, Stenographer Red Cross Councilg Civic Leagueg Creative Writingg Junior Girlsg Marionettesg Typist, Annual. Whose -wit in the combat, as gentle as bright Ne'rr carried a heart-strain away on its blade. Marie LaVe'aux Frenchie Red Cross Councilg Civic Leagueg Marionettesg Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A. A penetrating minil, a flair for the artistic. Grace LaVine Toots Secretary Civic Leagueg Senior Girlsg jun- ior Girlsg Red Cross Councilg G. A.A. Grunt-humored, hard to rouse. Ruth Lebovitz Kelly Secretary Civic Leagucg Junior Girlsg Girls' Glee clubg Typist, Annualg G.A.A. Life's ajoke, and all things show it. Richard LeBoy Dick Psychologist President, Stagsg Chairman, Com- mencement committeeg Senior Boysg Chemistryg Freshman Guideg C.V.C. Studentesg Pythagoreansg Civic League. My only hooks Wi'rz' u'oman's looks. ' May Leehaug Lizzie'l Personnel Director Junior Girlsg Civic League: G.A.A. Laugh, and the u'o1'l1l laughs with you- Mirthful Mai' has found this true. Charles Lentz Babe Air Conditioning Engineer Senior Boysg Civic League. Precious jewels rome in small packages. Frank LeVett Iggy', Medicine Civic Leagueg Senior Boysg Boys' Glee club. Interesting personality. Pearl Levin Secretary Le Ccrcle Francaisg Red Cross Council: Commencement commit- teeg National Honor Societyg An- nualg Girls' Glee clubg Pytha- goreansg Herald salesmang Junior Girlsg Civic League. Determinefl to succeed, and if personality helps, she will. jane Lindgren T0ntl, Model Civic Leagueg Red Cross Coun- cilg Spanish clubg Senior Girlsg Annual. Tha Very flower of youth. James Loehr Wolf Engineer Hale fellow well-met. Paul Lomske Windy', Mechanical Engineer Civic Leagueg Division Volley- ball, Baseball and Basketballg Chem- istry. Even-tem1n'rerl, easy to get along with. Pearl Lopater Journalist Proof Editor, Hcraldg Senior Boysg Junior Girlsg Red Cross Councilg Civic Leagueg Debatingg Creative Writingg Student Council. Fair she is, and fairer than that of womlrous 'lfiffllt'S.v Milton Lubin Lawyer Civic Leagueg Debatingg Stagsg Annualg Senior Boysg Camera clubg Chcmisrryg Hirsch Oratory Forum. He keeps his classmates in gales at his witty salliesf' Jack Lund Pugh Lieutenant, Civic Leagueg Choral clubg Football '35g Whistling choirg Le Cercle Francais. 1ark,s iz boy whom we count among The few 'whose nzenzory lingers- A really quill on the tif: of his tongue Anil a tum' at the tip of his fingers. Jane Lunden Janie Stewardcss Secretary, Choral clubg Prom committeeg Annual salesmang Oper- ettag Red Cross Councilg Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Knittingg Hallguardg Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Spanish clubg Whist- ling choir. Thoroughly charming. . Ethel Lundgren Et Private Secretary Girls' Glee clubg Red Crossg Civ- ic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg G.A.A. Always full of pep and go, A li'l gal thafs nice fo know. Agnes Lysiak Ag Laboratory Technician Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Conseientio11s. X Bert Magnuson Peck Florist Football '34, '35g Civic Leagueg Hallguard. He moves with a faint drawlf' Lucy Marano Lulu Nurse Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Red Cross Councilg Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Knittingg Girls' Glee club. Gay and friendly. Leonard Marciniak Lenny Civil Engineer Heavyweight Basketball '34, '35, '36g Chemistryg Civic Leagueg Lettermen's club. Basketball ace. Joseph Markby . joe Salesman Civic League, Baseball '36g Foot- ball '36. He hasn't displayed his gift mueh at Hirsch, but he has a fine singing voice. Rose Marks Ro Secretary Silence is one great art of con- -uersationf' Edward Mayer Dave Business Man Herald staffg Manager, Bowling team, Photography staff, Annualg German cluhg Civic Leagueg Senior Boysg Hallguardg Stagsg Chemistryg Stamp clubg Camera club. Ability and willingness are a fine feamf, Herbert McArthur Herb Chemical Engineer Chemistryg Pythagoreansg Civic Leagueg C.V.C. Studentesg 4A Sports Editor, Annual. A genial grin upon his face All the while And nothing mean or low or base Could change that smile. Dorothy McCabe The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed. Maurice McCabe Mac Civil Engineer An inventive mind is all that rounlsf' Evelyn McKinney Evie Economist Secretary, Creative Writingg Civ- ic Leagueg Herald staffg G.A.A.: Junior Girlsg Chemistryg Choral Club. Quietly intelligenif' James McLaughlin He weren't no saint-but at jedgement - I'd run my chance with lim. John McPartlin Mac Professional Ballplayer Division Basketball. Strong, silent, he-man. Sidney Meltzer 'lDoc Doctor Chemistryg Civic Leagueg Py- thagoreansg Gift committee. 'Whenever he isn't working, he's laughing. Victory Mitchell Mitch Mechanical Engineer Chemistryg Civic Leagueg Ger- man clubg Stagsg Stamp clubg Di- vision Baseball and Basketballg Se- nior Boys. Nothing daunts him-every cloud has a platinum lining. Lillian Miller Lil Secretary Advertising Manager, Heraldg Annualg Civic Leagueg Red Cross Councilg G.A.A.g Freshman Guide: Herald salesman. Her ability to get what she goes after is proved in the advertising columns of the Hirsch Herald. June Monzin Surgical Nurse Junior Girlsg Chemistryg Civic Leagueg Pythagoreansg C.V.C. Stu- dentes. A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. Vernon Moore Physical Instructor Civic Leagueg Lightweight Bas- ketball ,332 Heavyweight Basket- ball '34, '35, 363 Tennis '35g Base- ball '35, '36g Golf '36g Swimming '33, '34g Ticket Seller. If, in life, Vern, uses his head As well as he's used his feet, Success will he quite certain, for The rare is to the fleet. Jack Moriarty Mechanical Draftsman Ice Skating. Possesses a practical mind. Joyce Morrison Cookie Dietician Junior Girlsg German clubg G. A.A.g Civic Leagucg Herald sales- mang Pan American clubg Adver- tising staif, Herald and Annunlq Chemistry. Be silent and safe-silence never hetrays you. Margaret Morrison Marge Accountant Civic Leagueg Red Cross Councilg junior Girlsg Senior Girls. Delightful, Edythe Muir Speedie Secretary Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Red Cross Council. Her smile is rare, but charming when it appears. Lorraine Munk Commercial Artist Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Se- nior Girlsg Knittingg German clubg Whistling choirg Annual salesmang G.A.A.g Publicity committee, An- nual. A lovely girl to know, whose friendship Is life a henedictionf, Betty Jane Munster Librarian Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg G. A.A. No half-way things for her- her likes are all loves, her dislikes are hatesf' Charles Nashan Chuck Commercial Artist Football '34g Civic Leagueg Pan American club. Plays the piano very well. Newell Naylor Still waters run deep. Howard Neely Speed Business Owner Civic League. With a merry heart I spend my days. Beatrice Nelson Bea Secretary 4A Literary Editor, Annualg As- sessment committceg National Hon- or societyg Freshman Guideg Civic Leagueg Creative Writingg Red Cross Council. My greatest songs are still un- sung. Virginia Nelson Chubby Secretary junior Girlsq Civic Leagueg G. A.A.g Red Cross Councilg Knittingg Annual salesman. She walks in beauty. Dorothy Newberg Concert Pianist Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg German clubg National Honor societyg Flower and Ribbon committeeg Knitting. A conscientious worker. Etta Nilson Squirt Bookkeeper Civic League: G.A.A.: Ticket Seller. Small, but energetic. Esme Northwood Ez Private Secretay Civic League: Red Cross Council: Senior Girls: Knitting: Typist, An- nual. Quiet and ladylike at all times. John Novak Barrelchest Electrical Engineer Social Chairman, 4A class: Civic Leaue: Swimming: Student Coun- cil: Senior Boys: Freshman Guide. An afable boy whose sparkling manner will continue to make him many friends. Geraldine Ohlsen Puddin Dress Designer Basketball ,345 Captain Basket- ball '34, '35g Honor team '34: Vol- leyball '34g junior Girls: Senior Girlsg Knitting: Civic League: Girls' Glee club: G.A.A. Paradoxical. Harry -Olson Olie Mechanical Engineer Civic League: Senior Boys: Divi- sion Baseball and Basketballg Stags. A good sport. Betty Jane O'Neill Teacher Junior Girls: Girls' Glee club: Freshman Guide: Assessment com- mittee: Volleyball '3S: Red Cross Council: Band: C.V.C. Studentes: Pythagoreans: Senior Girls: National Honor Society. Refreshingly sweet, a pleasure In know. Harry Owen Mechanical Engineer Civic League: Stags. Conservative, but friendly - a whiz at chemistry. Ernest Pandel Chemistyg Civic League: German club: Hallguardg Senior Boys. With the smile that was child- like and bland. Alice Parks Private Secretary Spanish club: Civic League: Jun- ior Girls: G.A.A.: Herald salesman: Debating. She's got what it takes! Vera Patarini Patty Bookkeeper Basketball Manager '36: Civic League: G.A.A.: Volleyball '34, '35, '36: Hockey '35: Basketball '36: Baseball '3g: Lettergirls' club. Sweet and natural-no pretense about her. William Patterson Bill Corporation Lawyer Civic Leagueg Pythagoreansg Cap and Gown committee: Chemistry. An able man is courteous and resolute. Tom Payne Brainy Electrical Engineer Chemistry: Civic League: Division Baseball, Volleyball and Basketball: Stags. He seems to think deeply, to weigh his words before he answers a question. Mae Pearson Librarian Knitting: Civic League: Girls' Glee club: Junior Girls: Librarian. lA pleasant smile and an eagerness to accommodate. Virginia Pearson Blondie Librarian Libraryg Hallguard: C.V.C. Stu- dentes: Junior Girls: Civic League: G.A.A.: Pan American club. Hardships imposed by ill-health have not prevented her from main- taining her excellent scholastic standards. John Peyton Father Peyton Doctor President, 4A class: President, Student Council: Captain, Hall- guards: National Honor Societyg Choral club: Civic League: Chair- man, Freshie Frolic: Freshman Guide. A deep, booming voice, a mas- terful personality. . - f Catherine Price 5 ..Kay,, Civic League: Junior Girls: G. A.A.: Senior Girls: Pin and Ring committee. It is a happy fare that every one likes to see. Eva Radbel Chubby Advertiser Chairman, Breakfast commtiteeg Vice-president, Civic Leagueg Na- tional Honor societyg Ass't News Editor, Heraldg Choral clubg Ticket Sellerg Red Cross Councilg Fresh- man Guide: Debatingg Literary staff, Annual. True to her friends, delightful to her classmates. Mae Ramclow Maizie,' Secretary, Honor societyg Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg National Hon- or societyg Breakfast committeeg Chemistry, Pythagoreansg C.V.C. Studentes. She smiled, and the shadows fle- parted 5 She shone, anrl the snows were rainy And he who was frozen-hearteil Bloomerl 1111 into lore again. Bernice Rasmussen Rassie Fashion Stylist Chairman, Song and Motto com- mitteeg Choral club, Senior Girls, Freshman Guideg Student Council, Civic League, G.A.A. Everyone knows Rassie and those who know her, love her. Donald Reiman Don Chemistry Treasurer, Civic Leagueg Foot- ball '35, '36, Tennis '36g Com- mencement committeeg Sports staff, Annual: Pythagoreansg Stagsg Chem- istryg Freshman Guideg Annual salesman, Lettermen's club. Hearty, with a sense of humor big enough to choke a row? Sarah Riffice X Doctor Red Cross Councilg G.A.A.g Civ- ic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Senior Girls, Le Cercle Francais, Girls' Glee club. But, oh, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter :lay Is half so fine a sight. Elmer Ringius Swede Electrical Engineer Sensible-he thinks twice before he arlsfl Dorothea Risch Dody', Foreign Buyer Civic League, Red Cross Council, Junior Girls, Senior Girlsg Fresh- man Guide, Knittingg Cap and Gown committeeg G.A.A. Rr'finerl and restrained, A model of rlejiortmenlf' Torben Roberts Captain, Hallguards. Aggresi1fe-not afraid of any- thing. Henry Rosenthal Rosie Broker Basketball '33, ,34i ,355 Swim- ming '33g Breakfast committeeg Lettermerfs clubg Publicity com- mittee, Annual. The ladies like Hank, but- Hank like basketball. Frank Ross Whistling Kid Air Conditioning Engineer Civic League, Freshman Guideg Whistling choirg Division Baseball and Basketball. ' Volnble.', June Ross Mae School Teacher Vice-president, C.V.C. Studentesg Choral clubg Junior Girlsg Debat- ingg Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Ger- man clubg Red Cross Councilg Vol- leyballg Basketballg Senior Girlsg National Honor society. Her flying jingers coax the keys, Inflame the blood or make it freezeg Great genius this, to sway F1710- tions Aceorfliizg to one's changing no- tions. Evelyn Salmon Q- Evvie Journalist Executive Editor, Heraldg Class Prophet, President, C.V.C. Stu- dentesg Treasurer, Honor societyg Feature Editor, Interpresg Secre- tary-Treasurer, Creative Writingg Choral clubg Debatingg Civic Leagueg Operettag Freshman Guideg Girls' Glee clubg National Honor society. - Her inborn geniality amounts to genius. Rockford Sapienza Musician President, Civic Leagueg Vice- president, Whisrlers choir, Chemis- tryg Freshman Guide, C.V.C. Stu- dentesg Stags. Music can noble things impart And manage all the men with secret art. n Warren Sapp Cattleman Civic Leagueg Golf '36g Publicity committee, Annual. His golf seore's low, but his rating is high, His hobby, he says, is pho- tography- He's nice, but he's terribly, aw- fully shy-- To this all the girls will testify. Charles Scannell Chuck,' Lawyer All things may come to those who wait. Lois Schmidt School Teacher President, Honor societyg Assess- ment committeeg Editorial staff, An- nualg Civic Leagueg C.V.C. Stu- dentesg Pythaoreansg G.A.A.g jun- ior Girlsg National Honor society. There is no mistake, there has been no mistake, and there shall be no mistake. Paul Schulte Journalist Very quiet, conservati-ue. Joseph Schwartz Fluffy Chemistry Pythagoreansg Chemistryg Civic Leagueg Le Cercle Francaisg Con- stitution committee. Put Einstein to shame, and show him where his hngers lie and he rloth err! Wa ne Scoles Y Goon Musician Pythagorcans, Band, Orchestrag Civic Leagueg Annual salesman. sz bl -f d , th - My ,Z Szjfixn, sea y ese ap 'l Ruth Scribner Scribby Interior Decorator Social chairman, Junior classg Prom committeeg President and Vice-president, Girls' Glee clubg Junior Girls, Senior Girlsg Oper- ettag Freshman Guideg Le Cerclc Francaisg Annuals salesman, The social smile-the sympa- thetic tear. 1 Mary Searer Model President, junior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Knittingg Prom committeeg G.A.A.g Freshman Guideg Civic Leagueg Herald salesman. -Was this the face that launched a thousand ships? Della Shanfield Magazine Illustrator 4A Art Editor, Annualg National Honor society: Gift committecg Senior Girlsg Junior Girls, Herald staffg Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A.g Red Cross Council, Creative Writ- ingg Civic League: Marionettes. Daft hngers wield the pencil And turn out likenesses so real You can't make up your minfl Whether fo laugh or cry. George Simon ' Law Stagsg Pythagoreansg Debatingg Civic League. Self-sufficient. Bernice Simpson Lefty Beauty-Culture Aquatic Acesg Knittingg Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Senior Girlsg So- cial Chairman, G.A.A.g Life Saving clubg Volleyball '35, '36, Baseball '35, '36g Basketball '35, '36, Athletic, hut as feminine as they come. Elmer Simpson Professor Captain, Hall Guardsg German clubg Baseball '34g Lettermen's club, Bandg Boys' Glee club, Swim- ming '34g Pythagoreansg Herald salesmang Clean-up Campaign, Civ- ic League. He wants to he a California gentleman, and a collar ad model. Peggy Smith Peachy Executive Secretary Dramag Civic League. She is not a fool who knows when to hold her tongue. Max Spector Lefty Accountant Civic Leagueg Senior Boysg Red Cross Councilg Hallguardg Stags. Something of a practical joker. Marilyn Staedke Technician Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg G. A.A.g Red Cross Council. She's a sweet, winsome lass, With an eye full of fun. Jean Alyce Stanton Dweenie Court Reporter Vice-president, 4A classg Vice- president, Civic Leagueg Ass't chair- man, Clean-up Campaign: Chief of Freshman Guidesg Secretary, Student Councilg Choral clubg Na- tional Honor societyg Ticket Seller. 'Support the class,' and 'help the school,' Iean's story runs lhns as a gen- eral rule. Alita Stephan Comptometer Operator German clubg Civic Leagueg G. A.A. Whimsical Alita - her friends like her happy laugh. Ray Stockman Business Man President, Junior classg Co-cap- tain, Football teamg Football '33, '34, '35g Civic Leagueg Lettermen's clubg Freshman Guideg Stags. He is a friend, faithful and just. Stanley Strasberg Football '35, '36, Swimming '33g Civic League. A man cannot spend all this life in frolic. Nick Taruscio Athletic Coach Lettermen's club, Civic League, Swimming team '35, '36, Baseball '35, '36, Captain, Lightweight Basketball team '33, '34, '35, Heavyweight Basketball '36, Ice Skating '33, Senior Boys, Publicity committee, Annual. Can you teach as 'well as you can play? Then-you'll he a famous coach some day! Willard Taylor Willie Civil Engineer Football '34, '35, Civic League. Deliberate and drawling in speech. Veryl Thornston Dramatic Artist Junior Girls, G.A.A., Choral club, Civic League. In spite of her quiet ways, she wants to be a dramatic artist. Ruth Thompson Foreign Correspondent Chemistry, Le Cercle Francais, Junior Girls, Choral club. Her alhility and inclinations point toward a career as a foreign corre- spontlentf' Joseph Toth Injun' Joe Aeronautical Engineer Major, Cadet Commander, R.O. T.C., Senior Boys, Operetta, Her- ald salesman, Civic League, Foot- ball Manager, Football '34, '35, German club, Lettermen's club, Drum and Bugle Corps, National Honor society. Right hand over the heart . . . I pledge allegiance-- Byron Tucker Salesman Photography Editor, Annual, Lettermen's club, Chief, Hallguards, Captain, Swimming team, Senior Boys, Freshman Guide, Usher, Pan American club, Civic League, Busi- ness staff, Annual. Whate'er he did was done with so murh ease In him alone 'twas natural ia please. Mary Turso Nurse A maiden never hold' of spirit, and quiet. Kathleen Vandermeer Kay Private Secretary Civic League, Junior Girls, Se- nior Girls, G.A.A., Constitution committee. V Vivarious-need we say more? Marvin VanPeenen Peanuts Accountant Come and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic toe. Monte Varnurn Curlytop Journalist Treasurer, 4A class, President, Creative Writing, Captain, Hall- guards, Freshman Guide, Drama, Civis League. This lanky lafl rlesires to write. Hazel VonSydow Peanuts Private Secretary Civic League, junior Girls, Se- nior Girls, G.A.A. In1figorating. Leslie Weil Les Business Executive Tennis '34, ,3S, '36, Basketball ,34, '35, Letterrnen's club, German club, Stags, Senior Boys, Chemis- try, Civic League. Why should life all labor he? Jack White -icurlyu Senior Boys, Civic League, Stags. Generous with his talents for every good cause. Miriam White Ray Newspaper Work Social Chairman, G.A.A., Volley- ball, Hockey, Baseball, Senior Girls, Lettergirls' club, Knitting, Basketball, Le Cercle Francais, Civ- ic League, junior Girls. 'Tis grace that makes a woman fair. John Wilkening Jack Lawyer Civic League. All work and no play - - Marcella Wilkinson Chick Secretary Civic League, Red Cross Coun- cil, G.A.A., Junior Girls, Senior Girls. When you know her, you know you will always have a friend. Henry Wilson My pleasures are lo be found in sports? Adele Winters Addie Physical Education Teacher Secretary, G.A.A.g Lettergirls' club, Aquatic Aces, junior Girls, Senior Girls, Le Cercle Francais, Pep club, Basketball '35, '36, Vol- leyball ,34, '35, '36, Baseball '35, '36, Hockey '35, '36, Captain Bas- ketball '35, '36. Her comic lap-dances have helped io amuse us, as has her ready wit. Elsie Wittich Lulubelle Private Secretary Civic League, Junior Girls, Se- nior Girls, Knitting, German club, Typist, Annual, Flower and Ribbon committee, Debating. To know her is lo lozfe her. Bernice Cohen Social Secretary Civic League, Senior Girls, Jun- ior Girls, Kittings, Debating, Span- ish club, G.A.A. To he arlive is fo he happyf' 'F' Gerhard Hallgren QuielIy humorous. Catherine HoHman Lefty Commercial Artist Junior Girls, Senior Girls, G.A. A., Knitting, Civic League, Junior Life Saving club, Annual, Aquatic Aces. A frememlous rapaeiiy for en- joying herselff, Charles McElligott Chuck Electrical Engineer This worlzl belongs fo Ihe in- 1lIlSfTl0IlX.l, Betty Moran Bet Sfenographer Civic League, junior Girls, G. A.A. Very girlish and feminine. Bernice Wynn Winnie Nurse Aquatic Aces, Knitting, Red Cross Council, Whistling Cl'10i1'3 Civic League, Life Saving club: G- A.A., Speedball '36, Pep club. 'I love people and life. Charles Young Chuck Naval Aviator President and Secretary-treasurer, Creative Writing, Senior Boys, Stags, Chemistry, Assessment com- mittee, Publicity Editor, Annual, Hallguard, Debating. The world holds out its hands to lhe capable. Doris Zain Dodo Court Reporter Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Le Cercle Francais, G.A.A. Whaf a rlelighlful thing gayely itll! Thelma Zislis Tibey Teacher Junior Girls, Civic League, Se- nior Girls, Red Cross Council. Her voiee was ever soft and low An excellent Ihing in woman. Lewis Mundo joe Accountant Civic League, Choral club, Base- ball '36. Those who from slmly flee, Live long and merrily. Robert Nelson Fatty Hydraulic Engineer Likes to argue, knows his stuff' Margaret Noble Laugh away iroulrles, and smile away cares. Evelyn Rafi How goodness enhances beauty. ' Eugene Reece Gene Business Man Civic League, Chemistry, Senior Boys. I have always preferred cheer- fulness. Leonard Swanson Less Air Conditioning Engineer Put your faith in yourself. William Tews Bill Embalmer Constance Lanphear A ldfliff mlm- Robert Soderquist Mike Val-61135 Easy rome, easy go. History of the 1937 February Graduating Class The autumn of 1933 saw Hirsch take its place in the city system as a senior high school. Of the four thousand students who assembled at its doors on that September morning, two hundred and twenty-five of us entered its portals glorying that we were no longer freshies',. We had already spent our first semester in Hyde Park, Bowen, Tilden, Calumet, Parker, Cornell, or Avalon Park, but we were all eager to become staunch Hirschites, for the other schools had been our alma maters for only a short time. Some of us joined the newly organized clubs, teams, and other extra-curricular organi- zations and did our small part even if we were only children in the eyes of the others. Our sophomore year slipped quickly by and more and more we became an indispensible part of our school, until, finally as juniors, we settled down to real organization and elected our first officers. Our first class president was Ray Stockmang the vice-president, Mary Harrell, Frank Kelsch became secretary-treasurer, and Evelyn McKinney and Ruth Scribner proved their ability as social chairmen of our class. We held our big junior class dance in the gym as a grand finale to our work that year. At last, after three years of anticipation, we became seniors, and could call the others children, and laugh at our own freshman mistakes. In the spring of '36 we held our final class elections, and, after due deliberation, chose John Peyton to lead us through our most important year in high school. jean Alyce Stanton was elected to be vice- presidentg Lois DePew became our secretary, Monte Varnum and John Novak filled the oflices of treasurer and social chairman, respectively. We had many earnest students in our class and from them Lois Schmidt was deservedly chosen valedictorian, out of regard for her high scholastic achievements during the four years. Our instructors, and especially our 4A division teachers-Lois Bennett, Caroline Perry, Rose Reagan, Julia Cosgrove, Albert Ross, and William Kooistra-deserve our hearty thanks. A special bouquet too, goes to Mr. Nathan, our class sponsor and advisor, who has helped us solve many problems. As the final climax to all our social activities in our high school years, came the grand promenade, better known as the prom , held at the Steuben Club. Soon after- wards, but not the next morning, we enjoyed our last social event, the class breakfast, with laughter and song. After four long years, we emerged, triumphant--the February class of 1937. -EVA GOLDBERG. 41 History of the June Class 1937 On the eighteenth of September in 1933, we entered Hirsch as meek freshmen, no greener than the rest of some three thousand students. Although we were not as active as the upper classmen, we tried to further progress by giving loyal support to each and every project that the students of Hirsch undertook. As a student body, we were drawn closer together by the maiden issue of the Herald and by the chance for self- expression through the forming of our clubs. In May we assisted in staging a musical -performance. Several of our freshmen, by merit of their talents, gained a place of recognition in a most illustrious cast of that merry operetta, The Pirates of Penzance . Shaking the dusty cobwebs from our vacation-laden minds, we settled down as eager sophomores, anxious to pursue the wealth of knowledge stored for us at Hirsch. One fine October day we ceased our concentrated study a-nd, on equal footing with the seniors, helped to glorify Hirsch Day at Chicago's Century of Progress. Although, sophomores are in general overlooked, a surge of pride is justly ours when credit is to be claimed, for we did our part to swell the school funds. As spring burst forth in song again, we, too, walked in rhythm, gaily humming sweet refrains from And It Rainedn, our second operetta, that 'proved as successful as the first. In the fall of 1935 we took a great step forward, and became upper classmen. We chose the leaders of our class: Norman Armour, president, Joyce Welin, vice-president, Patricia Fawcett, secretary, David Olson, treasurer, Charles Gallup, social chairman. During our junior year nine of our members had the distinction of being elected to the National Honor Society. On September 14, 1936, we returned to Hirsch once more, with lordly step and dig- nity to assume our rightful places. Our goal at last was reached, we were the senior class. To follow the example of those who went before, we had our pictures taken, and after due deliberation we chose our pins and rings. We danced away on silver wings of rhythm the night we held our prom. The realization we were soon to part was strong within our hearts as we laughed and sang at our own class breakfast. Commencement day had come at last! The web is woven--the tale is spun. All the goals we strove for here Are over . . done! -ROBERTA PHILLIPS. - 42 x Seniors 4B Class 4B CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President .. Treasurer ..., Secretary .,.... Social Chairman .. Miss Georgia Allen Class Sponsor George Crandell President ...... . . .,......,..,,. . . . . . . , , .Ruth Steel . .Robert Lewis Patricia Fawcett Andrew Dennis 4B Social Committee 43 Social Committee Row 1 .' Dennis Fawcett Raner Steel St. Julien Young Levi Howe Row 2 : Aison C randell Welin Lewis Skeeles Hochman Gallup Anderson Row 3: Armour Hotchkiss Morey Fisher Prom 4B Committees Andrew Dennis, chairman Rod Watkins Shirley Zax Connie Rollins Jane Hotchkiss Edward Stein Breakfast Clint Miliken, chairman Jean Skeeles Jeanne Smith Mary Eloise Fisher James Wetherell Frances Haigh Commencement Mary Ellen Taylor, June Melvoin Virginia Goldberg Dave Olson William Morey chairman Ralph Spix Assessment Bob Lewis, chairman Roy Jueal Bob F ach Charles Gallup Winifred Reynolds Edith Marquardt Publicity Walter Taylor, chairman Jim Levi Art Jensen Melba Reay Kay Johnson Edith Quarn Cap and Gown Jane Blankenship, chairman Kathryn Dryburgh Edward McKay Bennett Merrill Song and Motto Efrem Zax, chairman Marion Skebelsky Lisbeth Howe Jack Johnston Margaret Deffenbaugh Flower Beverly Sutton, chairman Connie Jessup Mary Jessup Mary Burns Arlene Young M em orial Mary Louise Agur, chairman Virginia Carlson Charlotte Gold Charles Johnson James Estaver Pin and Ring Moselle L. Aison, Chairman Audrey Cherrie Lois Anne Holmboe Sanford Fineman Forrest Adams usparkyn A conscientious, but regular fellow. Harriet Adams Harry Stenographer G.A.A.s Civic League. A believer in being seen and not heard. Willard Adams Choo Choo Electrical Engineer Pythagoreanss Chemistry clubs Swimming teams German clubs Maroon Annual staffs Lettermeng Herald salesman. I expect that Women will be the last thing civilized by Men. Mary Louise Agur Mory Secretary Assistant 4B Feature Editor, An- nuals Clean-up Campaigns Junior Girlss Civic League, Social Service committees Chairman, Memorial committee. Fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. Moselle Aison Solome Medic al Doctor Student Director, Hirsch Whist- ling Choirs Chairman, Ring and Pin committees Advertising staff, Annuals Choral clubs Badminton teams Annual salesmans Herald salesmans Pan-American Leagues Captain, Ticket salesmans Clean-up Campaigns Junior Girlss G.A.A. Will I know you when I am famous? Jack Albade Slim Businessman Beauty is but skin deep, Ugly lies the bones Beauty dies and fades away, But ugly holds its own. Lucille Allen Lou Secretary Vice-president, Junior Girlss Civ- ic Leagues Clean-up Campaigns At- tendance Oices Knitting clubs Herald salesmans G.A.A. Her silence answers yes. Robert Allen Squeegee Aeronautical Engineer R.O.T.C.s Choral clubs Civic Leagues Photography staff, Annuals Debating clubs Chemistry clubs Music Festivals Camera clubs Stamp club. The reason why Hirsch is so de- lighlfulf' Francene Alm Cena Authoress Junior Girls. Devise wits write pens for I am whole volumes in folio. Evelyn Anderson Evey Model Prophecy committees 4B Social committees Civic Leagues Clean-up Campaigns Annual salesmans Her- ald salesmans Spanish clubs Red Crosss G.A.A. Blue eyes . . . Blonde Diana . . . Graceful slirnnessf' Henry Arden Hank Lawyer 3B Social committees Basketball Team, '35, '36s Division baseball champs, '35, '36s C.V.C. Studcntess Civic Leagues Herald salesman. 'Tis a pleasure to see one's name in print. Norman Armour f Norm Cattlebuyer President Junior Classs President Chemistry clubs Vice-president Hirsch Stagss Photography Manager, Annuals 4B Social Committees Boys' Glee clubs Swimming team, '34, '35, '36s Tennis team, '35, '36, '37s Stamp clubs Civic Leagues Pythagoreans. He smiles with his eyz's-irre- sisiablef' Eugene Barrowman Scotty Metallurgist Hall Guards Civic League. lust metaling around. Betty Barsaloux Lf Chix Interior Decorator G.A.A.g Civic League. I think it better to have two strings to my bow. Harriet Bartholdson Hat Secretary junior Girlsg Civic Leagues Knit- ting clubs Annual salesmang Staff typists G.A.A. Always sweet . . . gracious to allf' Tom Bartlett Batty Certified Public Accountant Stagsg Inter-class Baseballs Her- ald salesmans Civic Leagues Red Cross. Better learned late than never. Ellen, Beddoe Skipper Librarian Clean-up Campaigng Civic Leagueg junior Girlsg G.A.A. ln rhrysalis stage of boolzworrnsg bound to be a librarian. Hayden Beclcloe Bluebeard Chemist Stamp club. A future chemist he hopes- We hope he knows the ropes. Harold Berger Rollo Pharmacist Spanish clubg Civic Leagueg Py- thagoreansg Debating clubg Divi- sion baseball, Public speaking. Correcting presrriptions is Rol- l0's long suit, We suggest he take up under- taking to boot. Spencer Bergman Civil Engineer Spanish clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Civic Leagueg Pythagoreansg Her- ald salcsmang Red Crossg Hallguardg Division Baseball '32, Clean-up Campaign. A quiet, likeable fellow. Pearl Berkson Dietician Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g junior Girls. Whatever she does, you may fle- pend upon her. Charles Blankenhorfn Chuck Chemical Engineer R.O.T.C.g C.V.C. Studentesg Herald Salesmang Pythagoreansg Hall Guard. A little chap with a big heart. Jane Blankenship Janny Commercial Artist Choral clubg Civic Leagueg Pep clubg G.A.A.: junior Girls, Ten- nisg Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee. To make those curls on top her head, She uses rurlers when she goes to bed. Leonard Block Lenny', Metallurgist Golf '34, '35, '36g Chemistry clubg Pythagoreansg Basketball '34g Creative Writing clubg Lettermeng Track Team. What are women? One of nature's blunders. Alfred Blonsky Freddie Aeronautical Engineer Chemistry clubg Civic Leagueg Inter-class Volleyballg Inter-class Basketball. Sikorsky made a name for him- self in aeronautirs so why can't Blonsky? Carl E. Borg Draftsman Inter-class Baseballg Civic League, Herald salesmang Red Cross. The rnan that blushes is not quite a brutef, Helen Bosshard Teacher Choral clubg Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Tennisg Le Cercle Fran- caisg Girls' Glee club. Lady-like . . . dependable. Warren H. Bowker Lefty Engineer Inter-class Champs '35, '36g Civ- ic League, Herald salesman, Red Cross. Lefty wants to be the president of these United States. Frank John Boyle Government Forestry Service Civic Leagueg Inter-class Base- ball: Red Cross. A big, holzl man. Charles Bradley Chuck,' Chemical Engineer Hall Guardg Pythagoreansg Civ- ic League, Chemistry club. Therc s nothing in the world worse than a woman. Richard Braham 'i Rich Pharmacist Civic Leagueg Herald salesman. Cheerful aspects , . . careful manners . . . pleasing personaltyf' Mary Agnes Brennan Secretary Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Debating club. Quiet and understanding, Sociable and sincere. Betty Jane Brown Bert Secretary Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Red Crossg Civic League. Sincere . . . demure . . . a winning personality. William Brown Red Public Accountant Football, '36g Lettermen. Reel-headed and red hot for football. Lee Bullen Aeronautical Engineer Pythagoreansg R.O.T.C. Great and small. Ellen Burns Toots Secretary Civic Leagueg G.A.A.. Has a yen for Wayne King's music. Mary Burns Doug Secretary C.V.C. Studentesg Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Red Crossg Hall Guardg Pythagoreansg Pep clubg Flower committee. Her hair, her manner-all who saw admired. Jerome Calnitz Frank McHugh Businessman Mixed Chorus. A close ,repliea of Frank McHugh. xs Mary Lee Campbell Secretary Hero worshipperf' George Carelly Orchestra Leader Stagsg Lettermeng Civic Leagueg Baseball '35, '36. Pal rather lead a band. Bob Carlson Beans Mechanical Engineer Vice-president, Bowling Team '35, '36g Track teamg Pythagoreansg Boys' Glee clubg Chemistry clubg Creative Writing clubg Civic Leagueg Debating clubg Baseballg Stags. Bob and his car have lots of friends. Eleanor June Carlson Junie Secretary Bandg Choral clubg Clean-up Campaigng Junior Girlsg OHice As- sistantg Library Assistantg Annual staifg Knitting clubg Spanish clubg Pep clubg G.A.A.g Civic League, Membership committee. What is greater than gentleness in women? Jeanette Carlson l V Netsie Secretary Civic Leagueg G.A.A. 3 ' Junior Girls. A blonde who aspires to be a secretary, but not the dangerous type. Martha M. Carlson Stina Teacher Civic Leagueg Knitting clubg G.A.A.g Junior Girls. With thee conversing, I forget all time. Virginia Carlson Ginny Journalist Choral clubg Junior Girlsg De- bating clubg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Annual staffg Pythagoreansg Span- ish clubg Swimmingg Bowling teamg Treasurer, C.V.C. Studentesg Memorial committeeg Stamp clubg Clean-up Campaign. Ginny's joviality will assure her success as a journalist. Dorothy Carroll L' Dottie Stenographer G.A.A.g Civic League. Her voice is ever soft and low. Amelia Chapokonis Amy Bookkeeper Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Pep clubg Red Crossg Civic League. I like that face you are wear- ing. Vivian Cherne Vickie Stenographer C.V.C. Studentesg Girls' Glee club. Sweet and slow. Audrey Cherrie Journalist President, Lettergirls'g Secretary, Aquatic Acesg Social Chairmang G.A.A.g Girls' Sports Editorg Her- aldg Girls' Sports Editor, Annualg Girls' Glee clubg Choral clubg De- bating clubg Creative Writing club: Student Councilg Pin and Ring Committee. I can tell you no more if I preach a whole year. Carmen Chiappetta Chip Electrical Engineer Basketball, '35, '36, '37f Baseball, '36, '375 Inter-class B a s e b all ChampS, ,SL ,365 Pythagoreansg Lettermeng Pan-American League. A great sport who always takes things with a smile. Virginia Christian Dinnie InteriorDecorator Bandg Orchestrag Civic League. She plays the tuba in the band. And her 'om-pas' sound just grand. Jerry Coifey Jer Real Estate Broker Chemistry clubg Civic League. Happy-go-lucky! Robert Cohen Lefty Musician Stags, Entertainment committeeg Trackg Hall Guard. With that smile he could con- quer the world. William Cokeing Bill' Certified Public Accountant ' Spanish clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Pythagoreansg Inter-class Baseball, '35s Civic Leagueg Hall Guardg Red Crossg Clean-up campaign. Anything goes. William Collins Oflice Work We should aim rather at level- ing down our desires rather than leveling up our meansf' George Compton Bud Bookkeeper Civic League. A clever head . . . the steadicst hand. Willard Condreva Swede Civil Engineer Ready for anything but study. Dorothy Connor Dot Advertising Knitting clubg Pep clubg Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Annual staff: Ticket Sellers. You must be a football hero to get along with this beautiful girl. Paul Connors Chemical Engineer Pythagoreansg Chemistry clubg Hall Guards R.O.T.C.g Spanish clubg C.V.C. Studentesg German clubg Clean-up Campaign. Carbon, Sulphur, Potassium . . . Boom! Jane F. Cooney Red journalist Annual staffg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Knitting clubg junior Girls. jolly . . . dependable . . . good sport. Morgan Cragin l Mope Newspaper Work He loves hard work. He could stand and look at it by the hour. George Crandell Crandy Civil Engineer President, Senior classg Vice-pres- ident, National Honor Societyg Football, '34, ,351 '36g Swimming, '35, '36, ,375 Track, '35, '36, ,373 Wrestlingg Pythagoreansg Letter- meng 4B Social Committeeg Civic Leagues Golf. Now that Pm president, every- body wants my autograrn! Robert Crane Ginger Columnist Sports Editor, Heraldg Herald salesmang Basketball, '36, '37, Civic Leagueg Make-up Editor, Herald. A little nonsense now and than is relished by the best of men. Eva Lou Cremin Snorky Commercial Artist Civic Leagueg Le Cercle Francaisg Junior Girlsg G.A.A. Sunny personality . . . Sup- pressed giggles . . . individual. Edwin Crouse A Ed Electrical Engineer Hall Guard, Pythagoreans, Chemistry club, Spanish club ,Civic League. Ed elects electrical engineering energizing entities. William Callahan Carnegie Metallurgist Civic League, Inter-class Basket- ball, Inter-class Baseball. Time on my hands! E Richard Curran Radio Engineer Man is a tool-making animal, Man is a tool-using animal . . . Get busy, Dick. :Marjorie Davison Buyer G.A.A., Civic League. A colorful character! Marjorie Dean Marg C.V.C. Studentes, Civic League, G.A.A. The rose that all are praising is not the rose for me. Josephine DeCero jo Stenographer junior Girls, G.A.A., Spanish club. What one wills, one can achieve. -.J Margaret Deffenbaugh Rusty Foreign Correspondent C.V.C. Studentes, Pythagoreans, Chemistry club, G.A.A., Civic League, Creative Writing club, Na- tional Honor Society, Clean-up Campaign, Assistant Copy Editor, Herald, 4B Literary Editor, An- nual, Junior Girls, Song and Motto committee. A dangerous combination: red hair and green eyes! Mary Deitrich Bookkeeper Civic League, G.A.A. Small and quiet, but oh my! Andrew Dennis Andy Engineer Social Chairman, Senior class, President, C.V.C. Studentes, Treas- urer, Debating club, Treasurer, Py- rhagoreans, Chairman, Prom com- mittee, Lieutenant, Civic League, Assistant 4B Class Editor, Annual, Stamp club, Stags, Herald staE, National Honor Society, R.O.T.C. Great men are true men. Ellis Dodson 1, Galahad Civic League, Freshman Guide. Ellis certainly likes to sing, Perhaps he'll he another Bingf' Patricia Doheny ' Pat Teacher Junior Girls, Girls' Glee club, G.A.A., Civic League, C.V.C. Stu- dentes. Flirtation, attention without intention. Lorraine Dore Mike Typist All Chicago Hockey Prep Team, second, G.A.A., Junior Girls, Civic League, Baseball, Volley ball, Basketball. An active person is never borerlf' William A. Doty Teeny Printer Chemistry club, Civic League, Stags. Be merry the live-long day. Frances Dreyer SiS Secretary Civic League, G.A.A., Red Cross, For she is wise if I can judge of her, and fair she is, if mine eyes he true. rr Virginia Ann Driver Ginny Authoress Bowling team, Red Cross, Jun- ior Girls, Civic League, Debating club, G.A.A. A few strong instincts and a few plain rules. Edward Drozd Ed G-Man Bowling club, Chemistry club, Civic League, Baseball team, '37, Pythagoreans. A G-Man in disguise, Yon ean't pull the wool over my eyes? Kathryn Dryburgh Kay Business Executive Assistant 4B Literary Editor, An- nual, Civic League, committee, Herald salesman, Ticket salesman, Red Cross, Hall Guard, Pythagor- eans, C.V.C. Studentes, Bowling Team, junior Girls, G.A.A., Cap and Gown committee. To xlarf a tcaroom in rm unli- ,valoon league lawn. Lawrence Eisen Larry Electrician Hall Guard, Civic League. Larry wnnir to he an electrician We fhinle he would do helfer as u 11IllXI!'fH11.U Elsie Erecius Designer Hockey team, Civic League, Junior Girls, G.A.A., Marionettes. I am rr quiet Iozrr of fun. Burton E. Erickson Burt Engineer Tennis, '36, '37, Inter-class base- ball, Inter-class basketball, Pytha- goreans. Brrnlher lhrre a man wiih soul so rlcad, Who nrzfer lo himself barb rnirl . . . nerls. Marian Erickson Dress Designer Civic League, C.V.C. Studentes, Junior Girls, G.A.A. I urn not merry, but I rlo be- guilt' The thing I am by seeming ofherwisef' , Ernest Esch Zipper Baseball Player Ye gorlx, how I wish I would nzulu' a bit. ' James B. Estaver jim Deisel Engineer Baseball, '35, '36, Basketball, '35, '36,'37, Civic League, Lettermen, Inter-class Baseball, Red Cross, C.V.C. Studentes, Memorial com- mittee. He had a head fo eonlrirr, ll langue fo perszlude, anal a haml lo r.x'er11fr' any mischief. Seymour M. Estrin Seymoan Seymoan Dental Surgeon Secretary-Treasurer, Stamp club, Civic League, C.V.C. Studentes, R.O.T.C,g Chemistry club, Pytha- goreans, Track '34, Stags. Sense of humor . , . soldier boy . . . friemlly. Foster E. Evans Specs Government Criminologist Vice-president, Creative Writing club, R.O.T.C.g C.V.C. Studentes, Clean-up campaign, Civic League, Hall Guard, Inter-class baseball. A gun, u rlog and bachelor- hood. Margaret Evans Margie Physical Education Teacher Civic League, junior Girls, Red Cross, Aquatic Aces, G.A.A., Pep club, Girls' Glee club, Knitting club, Junior Life Saving. You surely rommaml allen- lion. Margie Evans Secretary Civic League, G.A.A., junior Girls, Girls' Glee club, Tennis. Lover u melzef,-u lennix racket. Robert Fach Jo Jo Construction Engineer Treasurer, Pythagoreans, Pan American League, Civic League, Chemistry club, Stags, Track, '34, '35, '36, R.O.T.C., Advertising staff, Annual, Photography staff, Annual, Herald salesman, Hall Guard, Boy's Glee club, C.V.C. Studentes, Assessment committee. Impossible is. a word I never ure. Jerry Fairman Businessman Civic League, Stags. The world means something lo the capable. Maxine Falkow Professor Social Worker junior Girls, G.A.A.g Civic League, Creative Writing club, Clean-up Compaign, The :lays of peace and slumber- our calm are fled. Patricia Fawcett Pat Musician Secretary, Senior class, Secretary, junior class, Choral club, Debating club, Marionettes, Civic League, Operetta, Social committee, Jun- ior class, Student Council, Annual Salesman. One of cheerful yeslerzlayr and mlzfirlz-nl tomorrowsf' Thomas L. Ferguson Fergie Engineer Football, Baseball, 4B class Social committee, Civic League. Fergie has hopes for an engineer- ing career, We sonrnehow feel he'Il he a l1o11I1'z'arrlier. Esther Fidelman Q'Blonclie Bookkeeper Library Assistantg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Dramag Student Councilg History clubg Chorus. Happy . . . rnrefrrr. . .11epf1y. Benny Fileccia Rubinutts Musician Concert master, Beginning Or- chcstrag Bandg Orchestrag Hall Guardg String Ensemble. Music is nothing else but some wilrl sounds ciuilizen' into lime and func. John Filippo Flip Electrical Engineer Clean-up Campaigng Hall Guard: Civic Leagueg Chemistry club. lV1 rr' waiting for liar plailipjnirs from Fililvpof' Sanford Fineman 1'Sgmdy Civill Engineer Swimming Team,f'14 ,352 Base- ballg Inter-classklfislietb ll, '34, ,352 Pythagoreajxsif Chem try clubg Civic Leagueg Pin an Ring com- mittee: Debating club, Stagsg Hall Guard: Spanish clubg Creative Writing club. Sanford,s a fine mini. Mary Fischer Toots Singer Civic Leagueg G.A.A,g Junior Girlsg Debating club. A maiflen nrwr lzoldf' Marie Fishback Mimi Secretary Junior Girls: G.A.A.g Civic League, C.V.C. Studentesg Creative Writing club, Knitting club. Our of Hirscifs busy girls. Laura Harriet Fisher Laurie Airline Stewardess Red Crossg Hall Guardg G.A.A.g Volleyball, '33g Student Council, ,33Q Civic Leagueg Herald salesman. To be safe, keep one foot on Ihr ground. ix' Mary Eloise Fisher ..Mary,, 4B Editor, Annualg President, Junior Girlsg Vice-president, C.V.C. Studentesq Secretary, Debating clubg Secretary, Pythagoreansg Choral clubg Herald Statfg Hockey team, J3fQ Civic League, commit- tee: Breakfast committceg Senior class, Social committee. Merry as fha Jay is long. Ethel Fohrman Teacher Civic League. Elc'gan! as simplicity and warm us ccsfacyf' Virginia Follenweider Ginner Secretary Spanish clubg Red Crossg G.A.A.g junior Girlsg Herald salesmang Civic Leagueg Debating clubg Knit- ting clubg Bowling team. Su'rc'f, dependable and fun, All rolled up info one. Joy Fortino Gloom Teacher Assistant Copy Editor, Heraldg Annual staff: Creative Writing clubg C.V.C. Studentesg G.A.A.g Civic League: Junior Girls. lay-all Ihr' year round. Jack Fralick Hine Geologist History committeeg Whistling choirg Football, '34, '35, Civic Leagueg C.V.C. Studentesg Pytha- goreansg Chemistry club. fuck plays his wry funny horn. Lafe at night and early morn. Carl Fredrickson Civic Engineer Civic Leagueg Softball Champs, '35, '36g Herald salesman. Gr'nflrurxs sl14'i'i'r'ils bvlfrr than 1'ioli'111'a'. I Jane Fredrickson Freddy Secretary G.A.A.g Library Assistnntg Choral clubg Red Cross. I count myself in noibing else X0 1911111735 As in a soul rezfzrnzbcring my gooil frii'ur1's. June Marjorie Frodin Lawyer's Stenographcr Choral clubg Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Pep club. A fajmlile u'orlz1 r and a Cherr- ful ilisjzosifion graft' flat' business world. Edward Gallagher Lefty Scientific Research Civic Lcagueg C.V.C. Studentesg Chemistry club: Pythagoreansg Red Cross. Above Ibn' 'vulgar fligbf of rom- umu souls, r M Charles Gallup Chuck Metallurgist Social Chairman, junior classg President, Pythagoreansg Treasurer, Chemistry clubg Lettermeng Baseball, ,351 36, ,379 Football, ,34, '35, '36g Wrestling, Trackg Stags, Bowling Teamg 4B Social commit- teeg Herald salesmang Boy's Glee clubg Clean-up Campaigng Assess- ment committee. 'He's the object of many girl's afectionsf' r Donald Garrigan Don Oil Chemist Civic Leagueg Chemistry clubg Boy's Glee clubg Pythagoreans. Let not that happen which I wish, But that which is right. Evelyn Ghilain Eve Teacher Debating club: G.A.A.g Civic Leaueg Junior Girls, Good naturcd . . . Pleasing per- sonalityf' Richard Glaser Dick Doctor Camera clubg Hall Guard. Blunders of physicians are coz'- ered by earth. Ray Glass Inky Engineer Boy's Glee clubg R.O.T.C.g Spanish club, Choral club, Civic Leagueg Hall Guard: Swimming team. I love my country for my coun- try's good. Gail Glover GG Newspaper Worker History committeeg Red Crossg Debating clubg Creative Writing clubg G.A.A.g C.V.C. Studentesg Spanish clubg Junior Girlsg Knit- ting club. She would rather ride horses than write about them. ' Charlotte Gold Cig'I' , ' Dancer 1 fPi'esident, Knitting clubg Treas-. urer, f-Irl's Glee clubg f Ueagueg G,A.A.g Spa iyhf' ubg Herald Jsglesming M ' sg Le cya F isg 4' Aquatic Acesg Me a c mmittee. f if 'ihztovc life and jollityf' Virginia Goldberg Peanuts Botanist Junior Girlsg Civic Leagucg G.A.A.g Choral clubg Captain basketball, ,353 Basketball, 'ggg Tennisg Tap Dancingg Volley ball, '36g Clean-up Campaigng Com- mencement committee. Pm shooting high. Dorothy Goldstein Goldie Private Secretary Civic League, Clean-up Cam- paigng Junior Girlsg Pep clubg Ticket seller, Knitting clubg Libra- ry assistantg G.A.A.g Choral club. You but remind me how pre- cious every minute is. Joan Grady Secretary Civic League. Irish through and through. Betty Grass Dancing Herald salesmang Business staff, Heraldg Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Red Crossg Le Cercle Francais club. As a mimic, she's tops. F rank Greene Horsie Doctor Football, '34, '35, ,363 Letter- meng Wrestling. There are worse occupations in this world than feeling a woman's pulse. Arthur L. Greenwald L Art Doctor Debating clubg Civic Leagueg Football, ,34, '35g Stags. Safeguard the health both of body and soul. Janet Greger Jan Teacher Junior Girlsg Pythagoreans: Bowling Teamg Chemistry club: Civic League: Orchestrag C.V.C. Studentesg G.A.A. Oh Music! sphere-descended maid, Friend of plearsure, Wtsdom's aid! June Edith Grund Dimples Secretary Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Knitting clubg Annual salesmang Girls' Glee club, Pep clubg Senior Danc- ing Class. Bright eyes and dimpled cheeks. Sheldon Gunzberger Shelley Aeronautical Engineer Parliamentarian, Pan - American Leagueg Debating club, Track teamg Civic Leagueg Student Coun- cilg Soft Ball Champion team, 'ggg R.O.T.C. The very hairs of your head are all numbered. Margaret Gustafson Gussie Secretary junior Girls, Annual staff, Civic League, Red Cross, G.A.A. The rewaril of one duty is the power to fullpll another. Zalton Jack Gyure Spike Medicine Sophomore class president, Fen- gcr high. Who, when I feel a little ill, Sends me a daily drought and pill, Followed hy a tremenzlous bill?', My Doctor. John Halford L Fanny Fire Prevention Engineer First Hirsch Letterman, Presi- dent, Commercial Law classes, '33, C.V.C. Studentes, Cross Country, Captain, ,34, '35, Track, '33, '54, ,35, Football, '33, Basketball, '33, City Champion, Cross Country, '33- Greater men have liverl, hut I douht it. Frances Haigh Tootie Herald salesman, Civic League, Red Cross, G.A.A., Drama, Class Breakfast committee. A mighty hunter, And her prey was Man. Janet Hall Jannie Singer Choral club, C.V.C, Studentcs, Junior Girls, Debating club, Her- ald salesman, Civis League, G.A.A,, Office assistant. She is the operzfs choice With her fne soprano voice. William Hallenberg Willie Electrical Engineer German club, Red Cross, Chem- istry club, Civic League, Pythago- reans. Anything for n quiet life. Ted Hallgren L Buster Real Estate Swimming team, Inter - class Baseball, '35. A fine face and a courteous manner are his. Shirley Hamilton Shir,' Secretary Civic League, Junior Girls, G.A.A., Tennis. Best things are rlone up in small packages. Alex Harris Movie Technician German club, Chemistry club, Stamp club, Pythagoreans. Moves hy osmosis? Robert Hart Diesel Engineer Baseball team, Inter-class Base- ball, Basketball team, Red Cross. Wholesome recreation marks the wise youth. Edwin Hassenstein Hassan Chemist Civic League, Red Cross. The wise and active conquer dijiculties hy daring to attempt them. Elsie Hatton El Secretary Junior Girls, Civic League. And I quakirl to think of my own voice. How frightful it would he. Lillian Hausler Lil Secretary G.A.A. Quiet . . . :lark eyes . sedatef' Evelyn Havlik Blondie Teacher Debating club, Annual staff, staff, Creative Writing club, G.A.A., Whistling Choir, Bowling team, C.V.C. Studentes, Knitting club, Civic League, Marionettes, Junior Girls, Clean-up Campaign. She likes to knit the whole day thru', Muttering, Knit one, purl two. June Hawkins Irish Stenographer G.A.A., junior Girls, Civic League, Aquatic Aces, Knitting club. Laughter . . . pearly teeth . . . Irish eyes. Elizabeth Hayes i Betty Dramatics Civic League, Debating club, Business staff, Annual, Business staff, Herald, C.V.C. Studentes, Hockey, '35, Tennis, '36, Library assistant, G.A.A., Junior Girls, Creative Writing club, Hall Guard, Knitting club. The most appropriately clressezl girl at Hirsch. Bet ty Jane Haynes Betinna Laboratory Technician Secretary, Civic Leagueg Vice- prcsident, Chemistry clubg Junior Girlsg Pythagoreansg G.A.A.g Pub- licity committee, Annual. Tbr' saying llmf lnviiily is liiil xkiil ilwli is lzlil u llriu xiiryiiigf' Lore Heimann Teacher Public Speaking. The rburiniiiig 'fruiilriiz' from GFflflHiIi'.'l James Hellesen Jumbo Electrical Engineer Chemistry clubg Stagsg Swim- ming team, '36g Soft Ball Champs, '35, ,35- T0 be ii goozl life giiaril, ymfie gof fo xwiiiz. Wflml it break for ilu- girlx irifli liim in. Eugene H. Hickman Gene Scientist C.V.C.Stu1.lentesg Camera elubq Civic League. Of all Ihr' mrs nl Hirsrla, why flows rieryriiii' pick cii'IIt'i.Y?H Florence Himan Florrie Beautician Creative Writing clubg G.A.A.g Junior Girls. nfjtlflfllllflllg lul1gbfi'i'. Lois Hitchcock ULOYYH Copy Wlriter G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Creative Writing clubg Civic League. The rousoliug .vrzlisfiirfioiz of ilu' lougllvf' Joseph Hobson Joey Automotive Engineer Civic League. A llt'IIl1j' xilzwl ix tl flfllllj' golf' William Hochrnan Bill Physician 4B Editor-in-Chief, A n n u a lg Treasurer, Le Cercle Francaisg Red Crossg Civic Leagueg 4B Social committeeg Creative Writing club: Orchestra. N!Ifl1l71iQ but ilmlli .vlziill jmrl me from my iligiiilyfl joseph E. Hochstadter Hocky', Chemical Engineer Debating clubg Pythagoreansg Tennis teamg Civic League: Herald salesmang Editorial staff, Annualg Spanish clubg Bandg Chemistry club: lnter-class Basketbnllg His- tory committee. lov lukvx ufler Hnrriugfou in lIlll7'IIlIllXlll.U George Hodgson Inter-class Baseballg Inter-class Basketballg Red Cross. nD!lXbllIg, flaring . . . bulrfily go lucky! Lester Hoff l-loffelbugsl' Baseball Player Simirl lziil . . . Sox fan. Loisann Holmboe Sann Architect Pin and Ring committeeg Art staff, Annualg junior Girlsg Libra- rv assistantg Le Cercle Francaisg Choral clubq Chemistry clubg Cam- era clubg Debating clubg G.A.A.g Civic League. No slrullh of firm' lmx i'l1inm'il my fl0lL'lll,Q hair. Beatrice H. Holtom Betty Dramatic lnstructress Civic Leagueg Choral clubg G.A.A.q Dramag Junior Girlsg Bowl- ing teamg Knitting clubg Le Cercle Francais. We all will renzmnber Belfylx !'Xtl,Q'Xf'l'tlfl'll iir1fn'i'mrmli0ns of us. Erwin Hornung --Bron Pythagoreansg National Honor Soeietyg Civic Leagueg German clubg Creative Writing club. There ix 110 rulisliluff for :vir- ilom, lluf fbi' mix! lies! fliing I0 u'i.ulnli1, ix xili'i1r'r'.H Abe Horwitz Curly Certified Public Accountant The ruwuril of ii lbing wall alone is fu bun' rlom' iff, Jane Hotchkiss Scotchkiss journalist Secretary, Civic Leagueg Secre- tary, Creative Writing clubg Vice- presiclent, Choral clubg Literary Editor, Heraldg National Honor So- cietyg 4B class Social committeeg junior Girlsg Girl's Glee clubg G.A.A.g Le Cercle Francaisg Clean- up Campaigng Prom committee. A girl of few wormls . , . u few mort' lliuii lVel1xler. Robert Houston Bob Aviator Boy's Glee club. Another Tailxpin Tommy. D' Lisbeth Howe Beth Journalist Copy Editor, Herald, President, Stamp club, Secretary, Girl's Glee club, Program chairman, C.V.C. Studentes, 4B Social committee, Debating club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Creative Writing club, Choral club, Pytha- goreans, Song and Motto committee. Poets lose half the praise they should have got Could it be known what they discreetly blot. -N Charles R. Hubbs Chuck Civil Engineer Football, '33, '35, '36, Lettermen, Boys' Glee club, Civic League. Give me the ball, boys, we im-il a touchdown. Don Huggins Huggy Physical lfngincer Civic League, Camera club, Stamp club, Band. Pm an old cow hand, June Huisman Horticulturist Civic League, Junior Girls, C.V.C. Studentes, Annual Stall, G.A.A. Whose little body lodged u mighty 1nind.', Betty Jayne Hussion Hushie Hotel Manager Junior Girls, Civic League, Ger- man club, Tennis, Red Cross, G.A.A., Herald Salesman. lt will be most zlijicult to please everybody, but if zmybozly run, shi' can. Ray Hutchinon Hutchy Captain U. S. Air Corps Pythagoreansg Spanish club, Civ- ic League, Debating club, R.O.T.C., Boy's Glee club, Inter-class base- ball. This is the thing that I was born to do. n Margaret Isherwood Margie Secretary Civic League, Creative Writing club, G.A.A., Red Cross, Office assistant, Modes of the Moment. Give her a ranch . . . that will be her big chance. Leonard Jacobsen ..Lcn,. I'll bet you tell lhat to all the girls. Daniel Jakomas Jake Lawyer Inter-class Basketball, Inter-class Baseball, Hall Guard, Boy's Glee club, Annual salesman, Civic League. Wisely and slow, they stumble that rim fast. Arthur Jensen Jennie Forester Civic League, Chemistry club, Publicity committee. Life zcithont lore is nothingf' Constance Jessup Connie Airline Stewardess Vice-president, Knitting club, Secretary, Creative Writing club, Junior Girls, Civic League, Herald salesman, Secretary to 4B Class Editor, G.A.A., Ticket seller, Pep club, Red Cross, Annual salesman, Flower committee. Crm it be true that there is wrneorze sweeter than you? Mary Jane Jessup Curly Nurse Annual typist, Civic League, G.A.A., German club, Ticket sell- er, Junior Girls, Herald salesman, Knitting club, Tennis, Red Cross, Utiice assistant, Flower committee. Too fair to worship-too rlirine In lore. Albert F. Jezik ..Al,, Head Librarian, Band, Assistant Director, Band, R.O.T.C,, Choral club, Civic League. In these days half our diseases rome from neglect of Ihr' holly uml ozwzvorle of the brain. Charley Johnson Cliuckles', Business Man Vice-president, Boys' Glee club, Stags, Manager, Annual salesmen, Publicity committee, Annual, Red Cross, Swimming team, '34, '35, '36, Diving team, Bowling team, '56, Civic League, Memorial com- mittee. He has faith in himself. Dorothy Johnson Dot Kindergarten Teacher Civic League, Junior Girls, Knit- ting club, Spanish club, Golf: G.A.A. Af the sight of you my gloomy lirart r'hr1'rs nfl. Geraldine Johnson Gerry Stenographer Le Cercle Francaisg Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Her hobby is burning wood, not chopping it. Kay Johnson Kay Airline Stewardess Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Publicity committee. Kay is tiny. Kay is small, Kay is the nattiest of them all.', La Verne Johnson Billie Stenographer Civic Lcagueg Junior Girlsg G.A.A. A niaizlen of our century, yet most rneekf, Ole R. Johnson Sweden Civil Engineer Inter-class Softball Champion team, '36g Red Crossg Chemistry clubg Civic Leagueg German club. 'Tis only necessary to be good. Jack Johnston Swede Lawygf Bandg Orchestrag Civic Leagucg C.V.C. Studentesg Creative Writing clubg Debating clubg Choral clubg Hall Guardg Pythagoreansg Song and Motto committee. I insist upon chaperoning the girls. Ralph Jorgensen 'l,lCI'kU Forester Civic League. What man flare, I dare! Roy jueal Junior Automotive Engineer Spanish clubg Civic Leagueg Chemistry clubg Hall Guardg Boys' Glee clubg Wliistling choirg Stagsg Inter-class Basketball Champion team, '33g Assessment committee. Hari I been present at the crea- tion, I would have given some use- ful hints for the better orrlering of the universe. Regina Kelley Gean Dietician Red Crossg G.A.A.g Civic League. A quiet disposition, quiet and brilliant. Beryl Kelly Barrell,' Physical Education Teacher President, G.A.A.g Manager, Field Hockeyg Lettergirlsg Baseballg Volleyballg Basketballg Badmintong Captain Basketballg Civil Leagueg Junior Girlsg Pep clubg Aquatic Aces. In play there are two pleasures for your choosing, The one is winning, and the other losing. Robert Kendall Sunshine Head Accountant Chemistry clubg Spanish clubg Civic Leagueg Boy's Glee clubg Red Cross. When Goa' endowed human be- ings with brains, he dizln't intend to guarantee them. Charles G. Kenney Charley Secretary Vice-president, Red Crossg An- nual staffg Stagsg Hall Guardg Civic Leagueg Ticket seller. What shall I rlo to be forever known? Dorothy Kieckhefer Dot Nurse Red Crossg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg junior Girlsg Annual Salesman. Over-flowings of an innocent heart. Betty Kimball K'Bee Jay Librarian Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Red Crossg Library assistant. Life without laughing is a zlreary blank. Ruth Kimball Giggles Secretary Vice-president, Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Knitting clubg Prophecy committeeg Red Crossg Pep clubg Annual salesman. Alaclz, there lies more peril in her eye, than in twenty swords. Frances Kinsella Honey Secretary G.A.A.g Civic League. Falls in a big way for Kay Kjf'Xl'1',5 music. 1 'A Iiorothy Jayne Kittell Dotf' Bookkeeper Dot will be on the dot, and I rlon't mean the spotf' Jean Knapp Pink Interior Decorator G.A.A.g Girls' Glee clubg Her- ald salesman. A true G.A.A. girl. Irene L. Knoth Babe Secretary Junior Girlsg Choral clubg An- nual typistg Civic Leagueg Oiice assistant. All her paths are peace. X Dorothy Kolar Dot Commercial Artist C.V.C, Studentesg junior Girlsg Debating clubg Civic Leagueg Busi- ness staff, Heraldg G.A.A.g Tennisg Library assistantg Hall Guardg Business staff, Annualg Knitting clubg Creative Writing club. Hats of to Hirsch's Fanny Brice!! Ethel Kosch Dimples Bookkeeper Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Choral club. Books make a wise womanf' Warren Krogh Zeke Musician Bandg Orchestra. May your music resemble poetry? Walter Kurk Wally Chemist Stagsg Pythagoreansg Stamp clubg Boys' Glee clubg Tennis teamg Civic Leagueg Advertising staff, An- nualg R.O.T.C.g Chemistry club. No excellent soul is exempl from a mixture of madness. Virginia Kurz Gian Dictaphone Operator Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g Red Cross. She'll be on hand io take the fanned diclationf' 'f Ruth Landers ' Smiles Laboratory Technician Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Py- thagoreansg Chemistry clubg Red Crossg G.A.A.g Herald salesmang Choral clubg Speedball tournament. Charming . . . Always smiling . . . A sunny personality. 3, F3011 WW 1 Swede ? rivate Secretary Girls' Glee clubg junior Girls? Civic Leagueg Oflice assistant? G.A.A. ' Lovely to look at, delzghtful lo know. Melvin Larson Mel Mechanic Hall Guardg Interclass Basketball teamg German club. Every man is like the company he keeps? Mildred Larson Mel Private Secretary Choral clubg Junior Girlsg Red Crossg G.A.A. A modest blush she wears, not formed by art. Rosalie Larson Lee Secretary Girls' Glee clubg Ollice assistantg Civic League. Standing with reluctant feel, Where the brook and river meet? Valerie E. Larson '-Caddies, Surgeon C.V.C. Studentesg Civic Leagueg Chemistry clubg Bowling teamg Red Cross. . As a surgeon she'll make qufie a cnt-up. Clyde Lathrop Mechanic None but himself can be his parallel. X fx . 'J i Mar' L Sign tenographer Girls' club ivic Leagueg . ed Crossg Junior irls. erved . . but ple 71 to all. Bruce Lennox Sunshine Business Man Chemistry clubg Civic Leagueg Hall Guardg Spanish clubg Bandg Boys' Glee club. Clever when awake. Harry LeVett Medicine Peace rules the day where rm- .von rules the 1ni1nl.,' Joseph Jim Levi jim journalist Treasurer, German club, Herald salesman, Advertising staff, Herald, Publicity staff, Annual, 4B Social committee, Cheer leader, Pytha- goreans, Choral club, Boys' Glee club, Advertising staff, Annual, Debating club, Stags. The smile fha! newer mine.: DF!! Robert Lewis Bob Medicine Treasurer, Senior class, Co-cap- tain, Football, '36, Football, '34, '35, Track, '35, Chemistry club, Stags, Civic League, Pythagoreans, Chairman, Assessment committee, President, Lettermen. Baxbf11l, but brainy . . . our blushing freaxzzrerf' Bill Lieberman Dance Director Stags, Drama, Civic League, Red Cross, Choral club, Spanish club, Student Council. As it dancing zlirerlor, away in France, Billy Lieberman will get his chrnu'e. Margaret Vera Lindberg Marge Designer German club, Junior Girls, Red Cross, Civic League, G.A.A., Li- brary assistant, Office assistant. Powder pug . . . eream buf . . , rarmizff' Ethel Lindmark Gas ' Teacher C.V.C. Studentes, Pythagoreans, junior Girls, Civic League, Mem- bership committee, Clean-up Cam- paign, Operetta, G.A.A., Ping- pong, Badminton. No benufy's like the bean!-y of the mind. Sanford Li-nick Sandy Electro-chemist Chemistry club, Swimming team, Civic League, Inter-class Baseball, '35, Inter-class Swimming, '33. One greal me of words is fo hide lbougbisf' Violet Lundmark Viv Interior Decorator Civic League, Red Cross, junior Girls, G.A.A. Whe11 :lid you leave l9eaz'eu? George Lundstrom Doc Business Man Swimming, Basketball, Inter-class Baseball. Where lberek rr basketball, IIllt'l'l X me. Charles Luttrell Flash Lawyer Golf, Basketball, Civic League. Alerl , . . keen minrlefl . . . far- seeing eyesfl Carolyn Marie Lyon Teacher of Modern Pedagogy Civic League, G.A.A., junior Girls, Debating club, Creative Writing club. You rome late, buf ye! you cone. Alyce Lyons Baby Alyce Comptometer Operator Civic League, G.A.A., Red Cross, Office Assistant, junior Girls. A Iiflle bit imlepemlenl. Eileen MacDonald I History Teacher Civic League, Junior Girls, Knit- ting club, G.A.A., Le Cercle Fran- cais, Bowling team, Red Cross' Pep club. Eileen is as sweet as ber name-- Xllkf, IeaneHe.', s Eleanor MacLaren Shrimp Stenographer Red Cross, junior Girls, Le Cercle Francais, G.A.A., Civic League, Bowling team. f'HlIf7I7l1IOSX was :mule fo be xlaarerl. Eileen Helen Mains Eye Dietician Ticket salesman, Advertising staff, Annual, Senior Dancing class, Library assistant, Pep club, Ofhce assistant, Clean-up Cam- paign, Knitting club, Red Cross, Civic League, Spanish club, Jun- ior Girls, G.A.A. I have a grenl work in hand. Ellen Malloy Elly Authoress junior Girls, G.A.A., Spanish club. The chief glory of every pro- jllc' arises from ilx lIIlfl3U7'S.n Stanley Mann Moose Swimming team, '35, '34, '35, '36, Inter-class, '35, '36, Basket- ball, '36, Debating club, Civic League, Pan-American L e a g u e, Boys' Glee club, Herald salesman. Where H1lZ1lSC'17187lf is, fhere is he. rx Mary Mark Babs Designer Red Cross, G.A.A., Civic League. Short and Su'eei. Edith Marquardt 11MarkyQ1 - Exchange Editor, Herald staff, C.V.C. Studentes, Civic League, G.A.A., Knitting club, Junior Girls, Assessment committee. Au eye full-rm ear full. Dolores Martin Do Physical Education Teacher G.A.A.g Civic League, Senior Dancing class, Letter Girls, Junior Girls, Volley Ball team, '36, She's an aihlele-so they say. Eileen Martin Nurse Junior Girls, Debating club, G.A.A., Civic League. With Eileen Marlin as the nurse, No one will ever need a hearsef' Evelyn Matkey Secretary Evelyn lhiulzs W.P.A. xhoulrl sfunrl for 'We Play Alu'113's. ' William McAndrews Little Willy Real Estate Vice-president, Rcd Cross, Presi- dent, English Book club, Stags, Basketball, '33, '34, '35, '36, Civic League, Boys' Glee club, Baseball, '35, '36, Herald salesman, Chem- istry club, Pythagoreans, lust another one of fhe Gravy Boys. Manning McAtee Meri lhe Baron. Catherine McCrohan Kitty Secretary Junior Girls, G.A.A., C.V.C. Studcntes, Herald staff, Pythago- reans, Civic League. Of all fhoxe arts in which lhe wise excel, Nafnre'x chief 1m1sferpiece is wriiing well. Patricia McElwain Pat Commercial Artist Civic League, G.A.A. LiHle I ask, my wunlx are few. Edward McKay Mackinac Diesel Engineer Vice-president, S t a m p club, Choral club, Civic League, Debat- ing club, Operetta, Chemistry club, Music Festival, Herald staff, Busi- ness staff, Annual, Camera club, Cap and Gown committee. Poker fare . . . xilenl . . . goml xjrorff' Edward C. McMahon Certified Public Accountant Germant club, Hall Guard, Civic League, Herald salesman. I furry the mime, but no! ihe ronehk fame. Jack McManus Monk Naturalist Swimming team, Football team. Carefree, nfhlelir, h1m1oro11s. Dorthe McNicholas Dot Stenographer Girls' Glee club, Civic League, Red Cross, Junior Girls, G.A.A. Cnfe mul petite, and alrexsex very m'afly. Bonnie Meldrum Bunny Stenograplxer G.A.A., Civic League. Easy going . . . goof! natured . . . willy. June Melvoin Junnie Radio Artist Marionettes, Civic League, G.A.A., Junior Girls, Red Cross, Adver- tising staff, Annual, Public Speak- ing, Knitting club, Choral club, Commencement committee, Drama, Clean-up campaign, Dear lo my heart are the wee inmll hours. Bette Merrick Bee Tabulator Civic Leagueg G.A.A.: Junior Girlsg Creative Writiing club, Oper- etta. The smallest packages often contain the greatest gifts. Bennett Merrill Benny Aeronautical Engineer Chemistry clubg Stagsg Civic Leagueg C.V.C. Studentesg Cap and Gown committee. We ho e none 0 our lanes 3' crack up. Gerald Mey jerry Mechanical Engineer German cluhg G.A.A.g Chess and Checkersg Hall Guard. He was a man, talee him for all in all. Eleanor Miller Ellie Comptometer Operator Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg G.A.A., Le Cercle Francaisg Spanish club. Witty . . . Giilrly . . . Kittyf, Robert Miller Bob Radio Engineer Hall Guardg Civic League. An honest man is the noblest work of Goal. Clinton Milliken Curly P.W.A. Worker Chairman, Breakfast committceq Swimming teamg Trackg Football, Stagsg C.V.C. Studentesg Librarian, Whistling Choirg Civic Leagueg Py- thagoreansg Annual staffg Annual salesman. If no one can, Milli-kin. Clyde Milliken Naturalist Swimming teamg Wrestling. What are you trying to hide beneath that ehapeau? Gustav Milnikel Duke President of the U. S. A. Orchestrag Bandg Civic Leagueg Spanish clubg Chemistry clubg Hall Guardg Boys' Glee clubg Stamp club. We few, we happy few, we banri of brothers, Signed, Gravy Boys. Shirley Mitchell i Shirl Dancing Teacher Knitting clubg Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Come and trip it as ye go, on the light fantastic toe. Sara J. Moll ujeannel' Private Secretary Civic League. A girl still trying to sell shoes to Mrs, Kohn in salesmanshipf' William F. Morey Bill Archeologist 4B Social committeeg Supply roomg Boys' Glee clubg Cross Country teamg Track team, Dramag Hall Guardsg Commencement com- mittee. Sleep to him is such a treat, Especially between the hours of 8 a. ni. and 1 p. nz. Martha Myers , Shorty Stenographer Junior Girls, Entertainment com- mittee, Red Crossg Class Prophecy committeeg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Bid me discourse, I will enehant thine ear? Herbert E. Nelson Herbie Agriculturalist German clubg Chemistry clubg Civic League. I want to live on a farm. Norman Nelson Nellie Commercial Artist It is better to wear out, than to rust out. Eileen Nerney Ncrn Nurse Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Here's wishing you many wealthy patients. Eleanor Nesvig l'Elie Pianist G.A.A.g Civic League, I have a fare like a beneilie- tionf' Marshall F. Newmark MarshmelloWs Chemist Red Crossg Civic League, Chem- istry club. A famous chemist of note, With the atom he hopes to cope. Elmer Nichols Nick Draftsman Not quite the smallest by a quarter of an inch. Edith N. Norgaard Edce Stenographer Knitting clubg G.A.A.3 Civic League. She smiles and smiles, and will not sigh. Alice O'Brien Al Nurse Senior Girlsg Library assistantg Hall Guard, Civic League, G.A.A., Red Cross. E1?icieney personified. Jean Oliver Scotty Opera and Concert Singer Knitting clubg Red Crossg Junior Girls, Aquatic Acesg Civic League: Choral clubg Girls' Glee clubg G.A.A. Oh! for just one hour in Scot- land! Burton Olson Berdic Aeronautical Engineer Swimming tcamg Civic League. Berdie is his nickname, Perhaps heyll reach the Hall of Fame. David Olson Dave Banker Treasurer, Junior Classg Treasur- er, Stags, Tennis team, '35, '36, '37g Basketball, '36, '37, Choral club, Civic Leagueg Boys' Glee clubg Commencement committee. 'Happy am I, from care I'1n free, Why aren't they all contented like me? Harold Olson Olie Contractor German club, Hall Guardg In- ter-class Basketball. When bigger and better houses are built, I'Il build them. Helen C. Olson Airline Stewardess Glee club, G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Junior Girls. For if she will, she will--you may depend upon it. Richard Olson Dick Businessman Secretary, S t a gsg Lettermeng Boys' Glee club, Basketball, '35, '36g Trackg Civic Leagueg Cross Coun- fry. ,34- Be lrreparedf' Violet Olson Vin Stenographer Red Crossg Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg G.A.A. Reliable friend at all times. Eileen O'Neill Iles Newspaper Reporter Civic Leagueg G.A.A.5 Junior Girls. When Irish eyes are smiling. Elinor Anne Oyen Ellie Secretary Ticket salesmang Library assist- antg Civic Leagueg Aquatic Acesg G.A.A. Whose yesterdays loole bach- wards with a smile? Lyle Pahnke Ponk Engineer Tennis, ,3SQ Civic League. Listen, 'Ponle', why do you want to be an engineer? You could make more money designing a new container for beer. Cebe Pasco Snooks' Fashion Designer Creative Writing clubg G.A.A.g Civic League, Junior Girlsg Pep club. Silence is the perfeetest herald of joy. Frances Pearson Fran Stenographer Civic League, G.A.A.g junior Girlsg Knitting club. Men may rome and men may go, but I go on forever. Frances Mansfield Pedderson Poten Research Medicine Secretary, Parlimentarian, Debat- ing clubg Advertising Manager, An- nual, Secretary, Treasurer, Libra- rians, Girls' Glee clubg Secretary, Pythagoreansg Treasurer, C.V.C. Studentesg Herald staffg Secretary, Treasurer, Red Crossg Balitf, Stu- dent Courtg Choral clubg Operettag National Honor Society. A ronsfant friend is something rare and ilijfirult to possess. Jacoba Peterson Chick Private Secretary Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Red Cross: Knitting club. Vih1lily jn'rsonifiezl. Roberta R. Phillips Bert Cosmetician Treasurer, Creative Writing club, Chairman, Class History commit- teeg Co-chairman, Publicity com- mitteeg Business staff, Annual: Choral clubg Debating clubg Py- thagoreansg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. EIegn11f us simjllirify rlnzl 'warili ns ersfasyf' Albert Pierce Al Civil Engineer Sports staff, Annualg Pytliagnreansg Debating club. Wnfrb lvinz rise! Robert T. Pierce Bobbie Advertising News Editor, Herald, National Honor Societyg C.V.C. Studentesg Civic League: Concert Bandg Py- thagoreans. A lQl'IliIlX, bn! in II small zany. Doris Pillman Dorn Nurse Civic Lcagueg G.A.A.g Junior Girls. She :talks :intl Ialles as sine .i'lmnlil. Lois Powell Lo Secretary Civic League. So uiornanly, so benign, so 7IIt'!'k.U Joyce Powers Georgie Social Worker Girls' Glee club, Civic Leagueg Red Crossg Knitting clubg Junior Girlsg Pep clubg G.A.A.g Clean-up Campaign, Senior Dancing club. My fongne wilbin my lips I reign: For who fellas nzuvla must lizlle in min. Edith Lucille Quam BD, Nurse Red Crossg Tap dancingg Civic Leagucg Junior Girlsg Publicity committee. A prelly girl is like u melody. Margaret Quinn Margie Librarian Junior Girlsg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Girls' Glee club. Sine uwnls fo be a librarian aml biilr among Ibe boolesf' Guy Raner Gooey Actor Treasurer, Student Councilg President, Debating clubg Chair- man, Prophecy committeeg Herald staffg Marionettesg Civic Leagueg Whistling Choirg Dramag Junior Social committeeg 4B Social com- mitteeg Assistant Prosecuting Attor- ney, Student Court. A eommilfee is a fbing whirl: hzlees u week to :lo what one good man ran do in an hour. Melba Faye Reay Commercial Artist Choral clubg Girls, Glee clubg Civic Leagueg Marionettesg Junior Girlsg Art staff, Annualg Publicity committee. Lovely imleerl, ine mimic works of ber url. Winifred Reynolds Winnie Photographers Model C.V.C. Studentesg Pep clubg Herald staff, Annual Typistg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg junior Girls: Assessment committee. A rnozlel, Winnie hopes to lu' In 1940, we will see. Yvonne Rink Bonnie Fashion Designer Clean-up Campaigng Civic Leagueg Creative Writing club: G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Pep clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Aquatic Aces. Tbal's a girl of sjriril and I will ilrinla ber iaealflaf' Eileen Riordan Airline Stewardess Pep club, Junior Girlsg Red Cross, G.A.A.g Civic League. Loyal friend . . . easy-going . . . r1nii'f.', Vincent Riordan Mike Sports Promoter Civic Leagueg Inter-class Base- ball, '36, The 1lI1k7l01L'l1 man. rx Jeanne Roach Secretary Civic League, French club, G.A.A., junior Girls. What the will lo do or say, ls wixexf. 1'irluousz'sf, heslf' Mildred Roach Mime Nurse Secretary, Treasurer, Knitting cluh: G.A.A., Civic League, C.V.C. Srudentcs, Junior Girls. r'xl7l70!'I'r'I' is kind is hraniiful. Eleanor Mae Rogers Ginger Nurse Civic League, C.V.C. Studentes, Knitting club. We het Eleanor is a wry xfmli- ons girl . . . when the gradualvs shc ll give her hooks 11 whirl. Constance Louise Rollins' Connie Dramatic Art Teacher Prom committee, Civic League, committee, Choral club, Ticket seller, Clean-up Campaign, G.A.A., junior Girls. Gee! but I hale men. Shirley Rosenthal Shorty Stenographer junior Girls, G.A.A., Civic League. BeanIiful, hut, oh! K. R. , Jul' JN 1 ,av f mkx' , , J L F ' T-filhlbe QARTJZS W Sfags, e6i tryi c rib ranc ' , ebatin cl . are ' I coz ay Mau T'B nyu A ',l-JET, N- Smm iih Aim' e rag ilh 1ze,i, J- it of Teresa Rossi Tracy Nurse C.V.C. Studentesg Civic League, Red Cross. A 'lL'0lf7lIl1l5 work, grave sirs, is mwer Ilona. Herbert Rossnagel Rusty Chemical Engineer Baseball, 137. A frllou' aluwys ilouhiing Mixs O'Keefr'. Rita Russell Modeling Civic League, C.V.C. Studentes, Debating club, Creative Writing club. Tall, xlalrly and sophisticalerlf' Lillian Sader Lil', Artist 4B Art Editor, Annual, Marion- ettesg Clean-up Campaign, Debat- ing club, Knitting club, Civic League, Drama, G.A.A. She lows Art f11f'IIf67'g671dE7'J.H Ann Sahn Winkies Secretary junior Girls, Knitting club, Civ- ic League, G.A.A. Torlrlli11g along with yon. Gertrude S. Sanche f Trud Secretary Secretary, C.V.C. Studentes, Choral club, Advertising staff, An- nual, Civic League, Social Service committee, G.A.A., Library assis- tant, junior Girls, Debating club, Rcd Cross. Il ix the flaw lhni makes per- fcefimi flawless. Eileen Sandberg Sandy Legal Stenographer Junior Girls, G.A.A., Civic League. Oh, lr! me work. Leonard Sankstone Len Mattress Tester Stags. Oh! what may not one honr a1'hie1'c'! Roa Mae Schiefer If is nor enough to run, one muxf rfart in li1m'. Frank Schiele Banker Chemistry club, Hall Guard, Civic League. Honest . . . lrustworthy . . zz palf' Robert Putman Schneider Bob Linguist Stagsg Spanish clubg Civic Lea ue g . As a linguist, Bob can call you a name, without your knowning it. Melbourne Schoch He gets a 'Shock' every time he gets a hit. Richard J. Schoch Dick Insurance Salesman Hall Guardg Baseball, '36, '37. He's been trying to pass Mel all his life. .1 Betty Schufeldt Shu Secretary President, Knitting clubg Red Crossg Herald salemang G.A.A.g Civic League. Domestic . . . sweet . . . quiet. Sylvia Schwartz Syl Secretary junior Girlsg Spanish clubg Of- iice assistantg Dramag Civic League? G.A.A. - Syluia's hair is like the night. Frances Sciaccotta Fran Beauty Operator Civic League. The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed. Agnes Screen Ickie Beauty Culturist junior Girlsg Pep clubg Aquatic Acesg G.A.A.g Civic Leagueg Vol- leyg Speedball tournament. The only difference between beauty culture and sculptoring is that the beautician curls up and dyes, while a sculptor makes faces and busts. John Seamans ...lacka Radio Operator in U. S. Army Radio clubg Boys, Glee clubg Stagsg Basketball, '34, '35, '36. Too bad, ole man, we couldn't think of anything for you. Irene Sepessy QT' Secretary Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. just like a feather in the breeze. Virginia Anne Shaw Ginny Court Stenographer Junior Girlsg German clubg Civ- ic Leagueg G.A.A. A sweet, atrractiife kind of grace. Marvin Sherman Chic Lawyer Baseball, '34, '35g Basketball, '34g Stagsg Pan-American Leagueg Civic Leagueg Herald salesmang Spanish club. Loyal . . . regular. Francis Shirvis sock Footballg Basketballg Swimming, '34, '35, '36g Stagsg Pythagoreansg Civic Leagueg Annual staffg Choral clubg Lettermen. If I love you, what business is that of yours?', Peter Shwetz Certified Public Accountant Stagsg R.O.T.C.g Hall Guardg Civic Leagueg Herald salesman. Has a hobby for horses, but not hobby horses. Zelma Siegal Zel Interior Decorator Choral club, Civic Leagues Jun- ior Girlsg Public Speakingg Knit- ting clubg G.A.A. Lustrous black hair . . . dark eyes . . . a pleasant personality. Dorothy Simpson Dot Commercial Artist Junior Girlsg Knitting clubg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. We ll miss the radiance of Dor- othy's personality. Marion Sinn Toni Dietician Junior Girls, C.V.C. Studentesg Civic League: Hall Guardg Red Crossg Library assistantg Office as- sistantg Annual Typist, G.A.A. Her character is just the con- trary of her name. Marion Skebelsky Skibby Concert Violinist Civic Leagueg Spanish clubg G.A.A.g Song and Motto commit- tee. I Her wil is the lightning in her mimi. si Jean Skeeles Chairman, 4B Social Committee: Secretary, Drama clubg Publicity committeeg Annualg Debating clubg C.V.C. Studentesg Assistant Make- up Editor, Heraldg Choral club: Office assistantg Civic Leagueg Class Breakfast committee. Never pu! of until lomorrm: what you can wear today. John Skupien Cookie Athletic Director Beginners' Bandg Bacsketball. IPs the gypsy in me. Robert Slaney A Jay All American Left Halfbaek Basketballg Baseballg Civic Leagueg Herald salesmang Golf teamg Stagsg Boys' Glee clubg Choral clubg Inter-class Baseballg Inter-class Basketball. There surely must he some good work hack in this brain, because none ever comes out. Irving Slavin Hack Sports Announcer Civic League. Give me liherl or ive me Jl X death. Frances Smith Toots Stenographei Civic Leagueg Hall Guardg Red Crossg G.A.A. My name is common, hut my virtue great. ' Jeane Smith Jeanie Interior Decorator Student Councilg Secretary, Pan- American Lcagueg Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Red Crossg Choral clubg Herald staffg Knitting clubg G.A.A.g Breakfast committee. A girl with many willful ways. Mary Louise Smith Mary Lou Dress Designer 1 Dramag Junior Girlsg Spanish clubg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. Petite . . . dancing feet . . .X prrttyln Raymond Sommerfeld Ray Electrical Engineer German clubg Hall Guardg Civic Leagueg Inter-class Basketball cham- pions, '35, '36g Pan-American Lcagueg Red Cross. - ' Ray has laid out a shocking future for himself. Ken Southworth Red Aeronautical Engineer Erlueatiou will make this man. Ralph Spix Air Conditioning Engineer Football, '35, '36g Lettermen's clubg Wrestlingg Commencement committee. A good loser never loses. N -ffl' Lf mania g 3- i.NJ L,. rye ' f -M. Z W' ll- .1 ol, ' P , ,Q Lillian Spogis Lillyar1ne Dental Assistant Junior Girlsg Girls' Glee clubg Civic Leagueg Hall Guardg Red Cross. One who wholly deserves a diploma. Evelyn Corrine Spongberg Dimples Movie Critic Girls' Glee cluhg Junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Red Crossg G.A.A. ls she not passing fuir? Lorraine Standerwick Lorie Buyer Choral clubg Civic Leagueg Pep clubg G.A.A. But then her face, so lovely, so full of mirth, The overflowing of an innocent heart. Jean Standish Red Buyer Junior Girlsg C.V.C. Studentesg Civic Leagueg Red Crossg G.A.A. A symphony of loifelinessf' Ruth Steel l '!Priricess Fashion Designer Vice-president, 4B Classg Secre- tary, 4B Social committeeg Secre- tary, Junior Girlsg Vice-president, Pythagoreansg Civic League com- mitteeg Inter-class champion cap- tain basketballg Annual staff, Her- ald staffg Debating clubg Golf classg C.V.C. Studentesg Chemistry club. A stunning and vivaeious per- sonality . . . our vice-preseidentf' Henry Steinhauer Hank Food Chemist Stags: German club: Civic League: Baseball, '36: Chemistry club: Bowling team: Annual staff. One may smile ,mil smile uml .ifill bv u Villain. Edward Stein Eddie Leather Goods Manufacturer President, Choral club: Prom committee: Civic League, Publicity committee: Clean-up Campaign chairman, Grounds committee: Chairman, Publicity committee. Freshman Guide: Stags: Prom com- mittee. HP!'YX0IILlllj' z'oml11i'l1'il imzri ixrollml Ilirxrh on l'l'l1Ill'.Yl.i, Seretta Stelzer Typist Knitting club: G.A.A.: Civic League: Library assistant: Annual salesman: Red Cross: Pep club. Wlhrn' Ihr hear! is, flwri' Ihr miml is film. Ethel Stewart Stewie Junior Girls: Civic League: Knit- ting club: Red Cross: G.A.A. 'rCdfFfVfl' . , . willy . . . full of fun. Elaine Stiles Mickey', Secretary Tap dancing: Girls' Glee club: G.A.A. A dreamy piece of rlynarnilefl Francis St. Julien Saint Chemical Engineer Drama: 4B Social committee: Hall Guard: Boys' Glee elubg Civic League. Woman's home eomlmninuf' Hugo Stone Slappy Commercial Artist Marionettes: Signs: Civic League: Clean-up Campaign: Posters: Art club. The man who ran loolz happy when he isn'l will make a success out of livingf, Beverly Stormer Bev Secretary Junior Girls: Hall Guard: Civic League: Red Cross: G.A.A. Swf'r'l vain' . . . chic frorbs . . u pleasing personality. Mona Stresenreuter Interior Decorator junior Girls: Creative Writing club: Annual salesman: Le Cercle Francais: Herald salesman: G.A.A.: Civic League. A llllllgblff of Ihr' gozls, ilirilie- ly lull uml most flirinrly fair, S le Su av I W iter ju 'or i s' a ' i- ' lu 1 s' e , i e L ue: Aq ti ces G.A.A. s szhw as liar ami' 7' June Sundstrom Skippy Beauty Operator junior Girls: C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League: G.A.A. If if ilz',In'mls on haul work, fum' run ilo il. Beverly Jayne Sutton Buttons Model Herald salesman: junior Girls: Girls' Glee club: Red Cross: Civic League: G.A.A. Chairman, Flowers committee. Fashion wears ou! more apparel ihan Ihr' woman. Olive Sweeney Olivia Contometrist junior Girls: C.V.C. Studentes: G.A.A. Azul as Ihr bright sun glorifies the sky, So is her fan' illum'il uxilh her eye. Margaret Ann Swendsen Wild-ear Author Debating club: C.V.C. Studentesg Civic League: Annual staff: Girls' Glee club: Drama: Art club. I enzbrufe gladly and willingly all joy. Louis Szabo ..Lou., Lives of great men all remind us We ran 'make our lives sublime, And, deparling, leave behind us Foolprinfs, on the sands of lime. Helen Talbert Tally Librarian Library assistant: Red Cross: junior Girls: G.A.A.: Civic League. Diligrnrz' is the mother of good f0flll71L'.,, Mary Ellen Taylor Medicine Vice-president, Junior Girls, Vice-president, C.V.C. Studentes, Red Cross, Annual stall, Clean-up Campaign, Choral club, Debating club, G.A.A., Civic League, Chair- man, Commencement Committee. Sophisticated lady. Walter C. Taylor Journalist Executive Editor, Make-up Edi- tor, Herald, Chairman, Photo- graph, Clean-up Campaign, Trea'- urer, Creative Writing club, Second place, G.C.P.G. Contest Winner, Annual staff, Clean-up Campaign, Civic League, Chairman, Publicity committee. He ronltl flisiiziglzisb aml ilirifle A bair 'lu'i.x't xouflv aml Xflllfll- west sitio. Mabel Templeman Mebs Comptometer Operator Civic League, G.A.A., Junior Girls, Annual staff, Red Cross, Pep club. Ideal frierm' . . . attractive per- mnalityf' Violette M. Tillman ' Vi Dress Designer Civic League, G,A.A., Junior Girls. Won't 'Violette' loole swanley in Marlame's fasbion designing salon 1l'lYItl01L'?n Tom Tobin Twom Foreign Buyer Swimming team, Baseball, Civic League, Chemistry club, Inter-class Baseball champs, Lettermen's club, Stags, Inter-class 40 yd. Free-style swimming champion, Herald sales- man. Much reserve aml power. Alfred Turner Rip Chemist Pythagoreans, Swimming team, '34, '35, Tennis, ,343 Bowling team. Dazzling tennis and swimming slroleerf' Elizabeth H. Tuttle Izzy Interior Decorator Civic League, Red Cross, Girls Glee club, junior Girls, G.A.A. Tuttle of 'Tuttle and Yates'. Robert Varner Bob Engineer Clean-up Campaign, Hall Guard, Chemistry club. I am content. Madeleine Verstraete Mady Secretary Knitting club, G.A.A., Civic league, Hall Guard. Clever combinations of curls . . . I rpvrs . . . r11te11ess. Bernard Victor Barney Radio Swimming team, Soft ball cham- pions, Whistling Choir. Wbistli11g to keep from being afraid. Fred Vinroot Fritz Civic League, Sales Manager, An- nual, Debating club, Spanish club, Pythagorcans, Hall Guard. Trust none. . . Dorothy Wallace Period Physical Education Teacher Secretary-Treasurer, G.A.A., Vol- leyball, Hockey, Badminton, Ping Pong, junior Girls, Captain basket- ball, Lettcrgirls, Chicago Field Hockey Association, second team. A four season girl . . . bockey, baseball, volleyball and basketball. Frances Patricia Wallertz 1 UXVPIHYH Opera Singer Operetta, Choral club, Orchestra, Drama, Debating club, Library assistant, C.V.C. Studentes, Span- ish club, Junior Girls, G.A.A., Clean-up Campaign, Civic League. I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again. Lester G. Walton LCS Businessman Choral club, Red Cross, Hall Guard, Civic League. Doubt wbom you will, but never yourself. Betty Washburn Betsey Commercial Artist Civic League, Junior Girls, G.A.A. Sweet . . . attractive . . . fun loving. Rod Watkins Chemical Engineer Cheerleading Captain, '34,'35,'36, Debating club, Red Cross, Pytha- goreans, Chemistry club, Civic League, Prom committee, Spanish club, Inter-class Basketball, Inter- class Baseball. Wbat you can do, or dream you can, begin it, Boldness bas genius, power, and magic in it. ,If Marjorie Webb Marjie Notion Store Owner Girls' Glee club, Choral club, Operettag Library assistant, Book room, junior Girls, Civic League, Bowling team, Public Speaking, Freshman Guide. Pleasant . . . nice personality . . . u friendly neighbor. Charles Weber Chuck , Doctor E Boys' Glee club, Civic League, Track, '34. Is there ir doctor in the house? Helen Webster Daniel Boone Bookkeeper Civic League, G.A.A., Girls' Glee club, Library assistant, Junior Girls, Spanish club. Books lead to wisdom, piety, delight, or use. Fred Week . Candle, Singer 4B Sports Editor, Annual, Cross Country, '36, Baseball, '35, Foot- ball, '34, Boys' Glee club, Oper- etta, Debating club, Red Cross, Civic League, German club, Crea- tive Writing'club, Herald staff, Drama. My interests are universal. Anne Weiner Annie Librarian Social Chairman, Pan-American League, Choral club, Civic League, Drama, junior Girls, G.A.A., Of- fice assistant. Sweet . . . denture, and win- some. Joyce Welin ' Joy Stenographer Vice-president, Junior class, Civ- ic League, G.A.A., C.V.C. Stu- dentes, Creative Writing club, Choral club, Annual staff, 4B So- cial committee, Pep club, History committee, Ticket salesman. Sympathetic and thoughtful. Margaret Welliver Margie Nurse Junior Girls, Debating club, Civ- ic League, G.A.A. Her ambition . . . a nurse . . . Good Luck! Donald Wells Donald Duck Pharmacist Chemistry club, C.V.C.Studentes. Give me neither poverty nor riches, Feed me with food convenient for me. Adeline Wendell Wendy C.V.C. Studentes, Chemistry club, Junior Girls, Pythagoreans, G.A.A., Creative Writing club, Civic League, Annual staff. A peach of a girl. James Wetherell Rooster Physicist Stags, Tennis team, Orchestra, Band Pythagoreans, Class Break- fast committee. Science, when well digested, is nothing but good sense and reason. Roland Wexelberg Weir Accountant Civic League, Hall Guard, Swim- ming team. A man of polite learning und a liberal education. june M Whalen Journalist Junior Girls, G.A.A., Civic League, Herald staff, 4B Feature Editor, Annual, She has a hobby for numisma- tics, that is, eollecting money and not spend- ing it? Tom Whitby ..WimPy,, Vice-president, German club, Chemistry club, Orchestra, Hall Guard, Civic League, Library. Wi1npy . . . the hamburger king. David Whiting Dave Chemical Engineer We hope yon'll he a success like Durizl of David 8: Goliath fame. Robert Wiley Bush Musician Band, Orchestra, Civic League, Pan-American League, Spanish Club. Enough of mournful melorlies, my lute! Be henre forth joyous, or lie heneeforth mute. Doris Williams Blue Eyes Secretary Corresponding Secretary, Pan- American League, Ticket salesman, Office assistant. 'A glorious vision,' says Bill Morey ubout 'Blue Eyes'. Robert Williams ' Shadow Commercial Airline Pilot Spanish clubg R.O.T.C.g Civic Leagueg Manager, Football teamg Band. I womler how shadow will loolz in the air. I Gladys Wilson Gladiola Secretary Girls' Glee clubg Spanish club' Junior Girlsg G.A.A. Somehozly's little 'Glurliola'. v Richard B. Wilson ..Brad,, Choral clubg Pythagoreansg Chemistry clubg Stagsg Music Fes- tivalg Civic Lerueg Bascballg Hall Guard: C.V.C. Studentes. An 'S' student at lunch. Dorothy Woods Dot Secretary Civic League: G.A.A.g junior Girlsg Knitting clubg Senior Danc- ing clubg Red Cross. Earnest, thoughtful, expressive ami sedate charm? Edward Wragg Rags Major League Baseball Student Councilg R.O.T.C.g Foot- ballg Baseball teamg Civic League. Whntc'z'er position you may play May you have luck in every way. Myra Wyman MyD Nurse Recording Secretary, G.A.A.g C.V.C. Studentcsg Pythagoreansg junior Girlsg Civic Leagueg Hockeyg Basketballg Volley ballg Baseballg Lettergirlsg Choral clubg Operettag Badmintong Tennisg Ping pongg Tap dancing. Beautiful, hloucle athlete. Fred Anderson Success in your not chosen field. Robert Anslow Bertie G.A.A.g Badminton champion, '36g Pep clubg Civic League. Hirsch's All A1l16flt'dll Athlete. Jeanne Yates Sugar Interior Oecorator Red Crossg junior Girlsg Civic Lcagucg Bowling teamg G.A.A.g Girls' Glee club. Can she play well? Arlene Young PC3gY,' 4B Social committeeg Publicity committee, Annualg Herald staffg Dramag Choral clubg Junior Girlsg C.V.C. Studentesg Civic Leagueg G. A.A.g Olhce assistantg Flowers com- mittee. She's u honey. Efrem Zax Zimbelist Violinist Student Councilg Concert Or- chestraq Concert Masterg Civic Leagueg Hall Guardg String Ensem- bleg Chairman, Song and Motto committee. All joking usizle, a violin vir- tuoso, We can see the Zux cognomen in ueonsf' Shirley Zax Squirrley Child Psychiatrist Orchestrag Civic Leagueg Junior Girlsg Tennisg Girls' Glee clubg Se- nior class pianistg Prom committee. Shirleys' songs ure quite the rage, She'll write the hit songs of her nge. Camille Zubert Cam Aviatrix Civic Leagu,e Creative Writing clubg G.A.A.g Junior Girlsg Herald staff: Modes of the Moment. IDI like to see the world. Carolyn Zubert Carrie Secretary Civic Leagueg G.A.A.: Creative XVritingg Modes of the Moment. Ou a bicycle built for two. Florence Bachman Flon Telephone Operator G.A.A.g Civic League. A future telephone girl and by no means 'phofzey'. Frank Ballard The squares! fellow we know. Gordon Cox 1 Better late than never. Champ Gates Bud Horticulturist Boys' Glee club. This is a familiar man we have seen at Hirsch for some time now. Bob Gill Greek Divorce Lawyer Football, '33, '34, '35, '36, Track, '55, '36, Baseball, '35, Basketball, '34, Lettermen, Civic League. I gather trophies-girls' curls. James Gleeson ...lima And the rocks shall raise their heads of his deeds to tell. Barbara Gralton Bains Secretary Junior Girls, Knitting club, G.A.A., Civic League. In future years you will see Barbara Gralton pounding keys. 'Charles 'Hackel Sales Manager Boys' Glee club, Civic League. Love me, love my Ford. Albert Hartkoff Tool Maker German club, Red Cross. A likable fellow. Seymoor Hite Serious, but nice. Richard Jarrow Dick Professor of Knock-Knoc ks Civic League, Stamp club. I loathe that low vice, knock knocks. Sophrona Jodko Sophie Teacher She intends to teach the three 'R'S. George Kleinman Clinker Musician Band, O r c h e s t r ag Swimming team. Wit sometimes enables us to act rudely with impunity. Alfred Lake He is stron who won't do g wrong. Haskell Lewis Hal Lawyer Red Cross, Civic League, Herald salesman, C.V.C. Studentes. Talking maketh a ready man. Adele Loeffler jerry Public Accountant Civic League, G.A.A. There are not many women in my profession. Ruth Papermaster Secretary To trade places with Ginger Rogers, and dance with Fred Astaire. Joe Petrick What we are to be, we are now becoming. Edwin Reynolds 3 Ed Engineer Civic League. We're inclined to worry about this guy 'Ed' There are too many things he's left unsaidf' Allan Seltzer Bromo A Chemist Civic League, Chemistry club, Debating club, Pythagoreans, Ad- vertising staff, Annual. He's a poet and doesnt! know it, But his feet show it. Florence Sleight Flo Nurse Civic League, G.A.A., Pep Girls, Junior Girls. Another Florence Nightingale she will be. Douglas Turner Lawyer Civic League. Douglas will 'turneround' and be a lawyer. Robert Zahorik Bob Lawyer Football, '35. To be admitted to the bar. Phillip Zimmerman Street Car Conductor 'Phill-up' with Zimmerman. Step lively, please. Choice If I were to choose a painting for my walls It might be some quiet bit of art, Or a rich Rembrandt, or a Turner-which? Shall I live with a harbor Or an interesting face? The face would show character, And that might mould mine more firmly. But, no. A face once painted remains always The same. I cannot dream over the face Of some ancient and mouldering Dutch burgher. I shall choose the harbor, then, Where boats, even though painted Come and. go in aquamarine waves. And I can dream of the ports, And the people, And the far salty reach of the sea. There is space beyond the harbor And it will make my room and heart Larger and more free. And should my soul become tired Of far places, and seek to roam no more, My eyes will dwell on the harbor, And my soul will rest on the shore. 70 Beatrice Nelson. fl ' W ill Jlfl DU?-BUUI f3UUc 3DEF 4081 10 Mr. Harold Billings' Division Row 1: Petrozz J . Maher jflijlgnson Corbett Anderson Seylmld Edelstein Tunny Kean Row 3. Sowa ,l ' Young Lrglf k Joseph Gaza: Rim' 2: Richard Lingren Sunrlherg Orlando Tusclier Abelsgn Crofoot Petersen Mr. Earl Bland's Division Row 1: Johnson Guggenheim liufshef Young hahn lianke Berry Kochen Fmch Semco Malin Peasonne F ,. Eaulfon ROA' 9' .recius Cohen iiifflii Siskin Fahlstrom Neuman Hansen RUN' Zf ifliifili ffasek Falco Blocker Palm ,lohnson Mitchell Magnuson Jensen Juniors We are the junior class, now far removed from the scurrving ways of freshmen, and the turbulent cutting-up of the sophomores. The triumphant look upon our uplifted countenances indicated the attainment of a goal, something for which We have worked or played during the preceding two years. We are upper classmen, still clad in the glory of our first class electiong and, real proof of our maturity, we plan to give our first class dance, with the aid of our sponsors, Miss Hurney and Miss Flershem. Beside being enthusiastic dancers, we juniors evince our social-mindedness by joining clubs, writing for the paper, and basking in the reflected light of senior activities. 3A Class 3A Class Officers President ...... . . .,.... . . A . . , Robert Brown Vice-President . . jean Scott Treasurer ,. Robert Bur-ns Secretary .r.... . . . ,Evelyn Kohler Social Cbairmmz . . Eugene Sonnenberg 3A Divisions 71 Miss Laura HLlL1f11lS Div' ' J1'11?1' If J L'lSL'1l 118115011 Kvlly l'11i1li11w ll11l111111:111 Hill I,11l1lf11.l1Nl Mzirks 1Yig1:ir1s 1'lz11t Ifllfll 2: S1111l1f- 1' C111 1:1111 1i1'i111s1c-:111 S111i111 l'1lYCl'SOl'l Sc11:111'11c1' S1v111'11e Miss lflorc D111 l1'11:1' I: f'11e1i11 1'1l'11'liS01'1 R11s1-11111111 13011111 ,le-IT1-1'4. 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SCllll1I1Tx11 f'1w11110rS 5, ll1'11lCC 1i111'1111c1- F1111111111 Miss Mnrtl1:1 L111'son's 1 Division 1121111 1: 11111112 L K jncuttc Hlygnt lxiiyliglllzcll 11L'I11lC1t A gflvt Q ' l,:11:s1111,- Miss ' lmlbon 1111111111 , Hi' -1, Nlqtiuwan Rm 3' 7 11l'1114'f xIllSI1SllC l,01C1'!iCI1 'jymlielzi ' MWC' A111101-S011 11111111111 1111111 2: Lune 1lz1j'0r 11, HCUUQ N1D1'll5lff1I1 l'1'1g'11fl'? f 111111551 11, FCTC 10 Sl'lllZlCk Rflllfefll l,iml51r11n , 1 L1111111111111 L 1 ,ii ,- 11 xr 1? 5 A 71. 'T Miss Lawrenz's D iv Ifmr' 1 : Jacobs Dreifus Kohn Lawrenz. Miss Anderson ision ,lohn son Sorenson Dow Lawrence Clay Splutters and Spites Anderson Row 3: Fmnk Gustafson Simes Liseonilw N' k 'si ROW' 27 lldiwi? ln Eclelstein McNani:n 1 Mel7all Brown Young lY:xyne Mrs. Constance Nicklaus' Division Rott' 1: James . Simpson Slegel Belvea Anderson Kodmz Andersen ' Nicklaus. Miss Row 3: Cohen K ll johnson T alfa l SfI'0lllE'l' gslalsglce Row 2: lilriiliidr Poll Moller Feingold Peterson Carlson Blair Abelson, Al .,.......,.,........,. Homework Allenson, Jack ..., Waiting in line on bank night Anderson, Bergie. . . . .People who brag about themselves Anderson Ethel.. . ......,.... Homework 5 Anderson, Florence ....., Peanut eaters in movies Anderson, Irene . . . . . Bein rushed g Anderson, Marion . . . . Rumble seats Anderson, Bob . . , ...,..,... . . . Shakespeare Aikland, Billy. . . .Ray Anderson tripping girls Balch, Betty. . Barry, Frances .... Bartlett, in the hall Hair in my food . . .People who repeat things Andrew. . . .,....,,, Marking day Beatty, Richard . Berke, Lydia. Ju ne Brewer, Alice .. Girls who break dates Casek cracking her fingernails . .Being pushed Brown, Fred. . . Calluer, Jane . . Cargill, Hazel Carlson, Harry. . . Casek, June . Ccrsonne, Jay. . . . . .My mother telling me whom to take out .Trying to sell Heralds to people who claim they are broke . .......,.........,..., Puns . . People who make fun of saluting the flag . . .Homework on Wednesday nights-date nights . . .People cracking gum in the theatre Clarren, Arthur. . .People who stop in the middle of the hall to talk Clegg, Eleanor People writing in magazines Cohen, Mildred Corbett, Doroth Cottam, Gladys about people they donlt know . . . . . . . . . . . . Fingernail biters y ....,,. ...,... H omework . . . . . .Personal column of Hirsch and traffic rules Crafoot, Dolores . . . .,.... Being called Margie Delaney, Ruth.. . Hair hanging in peoplels eyes Dillon, Jean ........ ............. P ep talks Dow, John .,...,..,...l,..,....... Neckties Dreifus, Phil .,.. Ken Steiner borrowing money Edelstein, Ralph ,....,,.l........ Homework Elverson, Elvie ,..,.. Getting up in the morning Etten, Betty. .Teachers who won't listen to reason Fahlstrom, Winifred. .Getting up in the morning Feichaf, Mildred ...,.............. Red lights Feinglod, Seymour ...,... Being called Cooky Frances, Wayne ..,.. .,.,.. ..... J e an Scott Fra-nk, Marion .,.,, ,..,. T icket and bid sellers Friedman, Ted ......... Swinging out Qclarinetj Golden, Robert ...,..,,...,... Shining buttons Gordon, James ....,. Girls who wear boy's shirts to school Grimstead, Marjorie ..,.,.. Ruth Kelly heckling Grigg, Minette, .Gum smackers or candy paper rattlers during a performance Hahn, Alvine ,........ ..... Co nceited people Hansen, Myrtle Haycla, Florence Heilig, Fern .... Hendine, Madge Hentig, Bill . . . Heyman, Ruth Hill, Marvel .. Holmblad, Doris Howells, Bob . . Hyatt, Jeanne . . . . . .Losing keys .Talkative people . .Gum cracking ..........Sissies . ,.... Locker guards Knuckle crackers . . .Alarm clocks . Model T Fords .....Ford V 8's . ,Classical music Irvine, Isabel . ..,. Jainauskas, Leonard .... Jacobs, Mandella . . Jacobson, William. Jensen, Marion . . . Juleen, Eleanore . . Smith, James .... Sowa, Dorothy . . . Steinway, Evelyn. . Strick, William .. Sugerman, Shirley. . . . .Being called lazy . . . . . . .Study periods , ................ Mules . . . . . . .Children who jeer at the R.O.T.C. . .... , . .Gum crackers . . .Newspaper readers on crowded street cars . . . . .Geraldine Wiggins ............Gym . . , .Stepping on gum . . . . ..i....,..... Girls . ......... People who giggle Sundberg, Irene ..... People talking on the phone with someone else listening Suporter, Jim ......... Girls who talk baby talk Swords, Alida .... People who lack table manners Ta glieri, Jack ....,............. Bookkeeping Tierney, Walter .......... Rubber cough drops Tolman, Dorothy, . .Getting undeserved cut slips Tunney, Ruth, . . Tuscher, Margaret .... Walberg, Violet . Wald, Ruth .... Wolf, Arthur. , . Wayne, Erwin . , Young, Elayne, . . Young, Hilda .... Zemrowski, Alvine. . Hi, Red, what's the color of your hair? . ,People who obstruct the view in theatres . . . . . Knuckle crackers . . . Crowded streetcars . ...... Pearl Levin ................Women . . . .A flat tire and losing keys .......,......,ArtWolf .Having people ask for hose in 9 size, please juniors 3B Class 3B CLASS OFFICERS f 7 v f ,-M I V J I1'i'c.-qi11'f'r1l N 1 1 . Alden Brandell ill?-I IPX fll'11f Q g1IiW0 1'1gj 7 Cf:5'CI- SIT,-Ufayy Xfirginia FOX ll'lI.Yll!'l'!' In wziti B :'f1 C' fifff Cluifrman Betty Eberlc 3B Divisions 75 F .f 4 A ui Miss Margaret Annans Division Rniz' I: Brock Richziril Rfk lic-rwiy: Rim' 3: llrcifus Orsingcr Dean lic-njmnin Elliott Robe Farlilizmi Eck Ynhz Sims Fnntc Ilenikcn firvfilimlini Roirinrtt Kiutckzmsi Grnth Rim' 3 .' Rim' -I: Siinnn Kisnlzm Marc-inmn Varellas MCErlw:u'il IluCkivel'g Izickson Knitter 1.1-wis Aiion Strivk Crotts Mr. Arvin's Division Hmm- I: Fmth Inlinsnn Kris-:ilv Krilgjuiin RMT .'Xrvin. Mx. Hxnistcrt ' fIl1'5k ll Nisely ShitTrn:i11 Rim' 2 .' Nikiric fziiiiifmn Run' K .' M f-ll ini: Rust Al ferink Nezxry llrruwn .luhn-mi Nuff' ff Cizinnzx Alsznzfr Ehrlich Kenney VH-lil Fitch Kvnofsky VVmuley Hams fzunernn Ifiwcl Lauer Miss Dorothy Block Division Ii'w:i' 1: lfim' 3 .' '1r H' 'imimifii VN :ive-iff lgml,h.1t.y Priscilla Ilvkstrzi llmlcinzm Mzisnn Ifox Lcwimin li'ii:i' 2 : M inch Karin-r llvpa-iilizifci Lyvnzin Snlvvnfuss Olson Kast Fi'r'c-rlnizni lixley Nnvoszul l'n'tvrsm1 ,Iaqiu-N fuhcn Ikliinivnthnl john li'ii1:' -I I Sm-yi-r Clzirk Hinch Fans Ke-rrisnn Carpmner Campbell Mzxsterson y S Miss Geynor's Division Row 1: Iloflgcsozi Fahtta Eckert '. 1 P' k ll XNZIITI lc C PCHHY Run' 5: ffjglgelo Pfeiffer Fox i' Alexrinilci' Vvest Miirplly Gill Lnngoselt 4 H 'k Goencnwem Q usa o Geullard 'fm Q5 1Xll'lllJI1ll Raw 2: Rim. 1: Rohnke Deeicco Zl1l'Ill'l6'1'!'l1Z111 Saltz Feeley .Xnclcrsnn Feeley Lozenflorf Peterson Nzuller Dcllzxnius Fitzizernlil Miss Nellie Grol'1's Division Raw 1: Qman Hastings Epllnt Swanson -fetcf I Dolan gnivzitaio Johnsen Wim X Croh. Miss Boa 'mt Lynch M 1 . Hirsch Rod 3' Nicholson Olliltk McHie l':g9LE1H1S011 . ic 'e sen Rim' 25 Stuermer Cassand Ramler Axelson Larson Nelson Schlueter Jacobson LUSHOU Miss Catherine Huey' Division Row 1: gilielnstern Dissis we EEYHY1 Row 3: Dfgfint Ielallcnllsfryr Rmlenlmurg tcmllw Blazej Priuniean Gossntan xx? emqn Houston C1-23551111311 Fisher .. lwtzgemlrl RUN' 25 Rim' 4: Smith Thonm Nushaum XVoolvyay Gustafson Mannion Bruno XVclls McCabe Naddy' Kott Demakos Miss Hortensc Kleinls Division Ron' l.' Flzinagzin Gould U Ben ffffff' 3 - Alsmliam Isiefer Byrnes Ixannn Klein. Miss Sanrlsier Kraehher Yvidstrzincl Johnson Daufenlmeli lavarone Sehnnd Stromer Cottin Christensen Cronican Yvoodcock Raw 2: Zuinhaugh RMU 4: Plenz VVelstead Feld Stone Schneider Sutcliffe Neuman Johnson Kozzik XVelby :il1lZlf Nesewich farls Hawes Mrs. Lois Magg's Division Row 1: limi' A. Cuwing Ilmlen lioltllverg lie-neilict Hedrick Str-wai'l Sliyrlee Iliirke Magis, Mrs, Steiiike Lzissers ,limes Davidson Palm Locke Nt-omutli Lazarus Gillespie Hank Row 2: Hanliiierstrom Rim' J: Selivvzurz Fox lliiiisen Elierle Iiotsoii Flauigan Blur-llt-r Knrlson Mzilic-it Rloeek SL'lint'iclL'i' Hill l4irxiiloi'f llnelircr lliigziii Miss Margaret Shan-no Division Rim' 1: li'im' VVi1lesloer lluwe Mzithey l'e:i1'sini Vkillianis Aylwziril Jolmsou Siiieclel Hurd iirzinlut-i'g Sliannon Ilell Kesner VYillizmisim 'l'hornton Gott Hussey Mellriile Ramsey Ron' 2 J Rim' 4 .' llelclier Miller lluzzell ,lneolmsim lioltllmerg liranmlell Pziulaitis Reynolds Goetz Miller Thzimason Rieilmzmn NVarner Ilettclier Heeren Kellogg Thompson Doheny NAME Abrahamson, Dorothy Adler, Rose Marie . Alexander, Audrey . Alger, Robert . Alger, Edwin . Anderson, Alice . Anderson, Charles . Anderson, Shirley Axelson, Melvin Baker, Anne .. Barrel, Elaine .. Batson, Charles . Behnke, Virginia .. Belcher, Juanita . Bell, Bonita . . Bell, Ruth Jayne , Bell, Ted ..,. . Belic, Henry .. Benedict, Richard Bennett, Edmund Bergeson, Ann Bissia, Helen Betteher, Al Bevau, Shirley Beverly, Lee , . . Blackwell, William . Blazy, Nellie . Bleskan. Robert , Bick, Thelma . . Bixter, Arthur .4... Blumenthal, Marshall Bodeman, Pauline . . . x fl S 3B Horizons , . Dramatic producer HORIZON NAME HORIZON . Nurse Boden, W'inifred , . . . , . . , Knitter Math. teacher Boehme, Harold Instructor of archaeology ,. . .Aviatrix Bodine, Myrtle . . . .Costume designer . . .Fireman Boswell, Haden . . ,.,. . . .Doctor . . , .Fireman Bradley, Ford . , Lawyer Brandmayr, Helen . Air stewardess Brock, Robert . Surgeon Certified public accountant .. .. , Teacher .Draftsman for inventors ...,....,.,....Nurse . . . . . . Air stewardess President of a large firm . . , . , Bookkeeper . ,Spanish secretary . . , . . .Nurse . , . . Designer . , , , . .Plow salesman Chemistry professor . ,. . Street cleaner .Doctor of dental surgery . , ,. ... . .journalist . .,., , . . .Stenographer Motion picture photographer Physical education teacher , . . . . . Doctor Racing driver Air stewardess . . . . . .Lawyer Costume designer . . .Undertaker . . . . . Musician . Social Worker Bruno, Lena .. . Buckbery, Edward . Buchrer, Katherine Burch, Murielle .. Burns, Laura . . Burt, Patricia .. Buzzell, Merilyn Byones, Betty Caldwell, Lorraine Campbell, James . Cannon, Williani . Cantzlcr, Richard Carls, Catherine Carpenter, Gordon , Cassano, Nelzo . .. Christiansen, Esther Cihlar, Doris Mae . Clippinger, Donald Cohen, Bob ,..... Cole, Eleanore Coleman, Lou Jeanne Collier, Eleanor . . . Comer, Walker .... Copenhafer, Martin Cottin, Virginia . . . . .Gym teacher , .. .Civil engineer . ....., Dancer Dramatic art teacher . . . . . Dancer . ,Research scientist . . .Costume designer , . . . . Beautician . . .. Lawyer Street-car conductor . . .,... Doctor . ..Doctor , Secretary . Taxidermist , Theater manager . . . . Singer . . . Singer Writer . . Golf pro . . . , Bacteriologist . Marry a millionaire . . . . Z Secretary . .... . Dentist Physician and surgeon . . . , . Housewife NAME Cowing, Mary Jane . Crocella, Virginia .. Crowe, Peggy .,,,.. Daufenbach, Corinne Davidson, Harriette .. De Cicco, Louis . . . Deibel, George .. . Dell, Betsy ,...... Denst, Peggie ...... De Simone, Joseph ,. Doheny, William . . . Dolan, Rosemary , , . Doll, Shirley .,.,. Dreifuss, Nanette . . . Drell, Shyrlee . . . Cannon, Jane , . . Clark, Thomas .. Chernof, Mary ..... Carrigan, Dellora .. Dykstra, Lois .... Eck, Everett Eckert, Ann .. Eberle, Betty . .. Elliott, Maxine . . . Epstern, Joseph , . . Estrin, Myra .. Exley, James ..., Faust, Priscilla .,.. Feeley, Marguerite .. Feeley, June .,.,.. Feld, Katherine Fisher, Harriet .,... Fitzgerald, Edward .. Fitzgerald, Marie . . . Flanigan, Frances . . . Flanagan, Margaret . Flynn, Anna Mae , . . Foote, Barbara . . . Fons, Jack ,..... Fox, Hazel . . Fox, Marion ..... Fox, Virginia ...... Freedman, Edward .. Freidman, H. ..... . Freischlaq, Ruth Fritz, Shirlee ,,.. Freund, Rosalyn Galotta, Rose .,... Ganz, Dorothy . , . Gasey, Gertrude ,... Georn, Elaine .,.,... Gill, Mary Catherine Gillespie, Bonnie Jean Gittleson, Edythe . . . Glasnap, Rita Jayne . Gleeson, Robert .,.... . . . Goeneuwein, Marjorie Goetz, Olive Mae.. . Goldberg, Adeline . . Gould, Bernice .,.,. Granberg, Dorothy ,. Greenbaum, Florence Grombach, Shirlee . . . Groth, Clarence Grotts, Bruce ....... Guillard, Alice ..,... Guteltanst, Marguerite Haak, Jean ........... Hall, Roberta ......., Hallenberg, Gladys . . . Hammerstrom, Helen Haninger, Jeanette .. Hansen, Jack ...... Hanson, Phyllis .... Hardiman, Martin . . . 3 B Horizons HORIZON .....,....Doctor .....Gym teacher ...,.,.,.........Typist .......,........Secretary . . . .Possess an ermine wrap . . . . ,Singer and dancer ...Be a success in life ........,....Lawyer . . . . .Hockey player .,.,.........Brolter .....,........Politician . . . . . . .Traveling saleswoman . . . .Designer and mannequin ,.....,..........,Dancer ........,..Actress , . . .Spanish dancing , ....... , .G-man . , . . . .Tap dancer . . . .Gym teacher ...........Surgeon .............Engineer , . , .Professional dancer . . .Marry a millionaire . . . .A good roller-skater . . . . . . Be a millionaire . . . . .Physcian-surgeon ....,.,...,.G-man .............Dietician . . . .Newspaper reporter . . . .Newspaper reporter .............Bookkeeper . . . , .Foreign correspondent . . . .Prosperous business man . ..,...... Beauty operator ..,.,.....Air stewardess . . .Stenographer G-woman Ear wiggler . . .Professional baseball player .................Stewardess . . . .......,... Secretary ,.,...,.......Teacher . . . .Aeronautical engineer .............,.Farmer ...,..........Nurse . . . .Tap dancer , , ......, Artist ,.,.......Secretary . . . . . . .Dramatic reader ...,Page girl in a bank .......,......Singer Secretary . , .Certified booltkeeper .........,........Physician ...........Costume designer .Professional ice hockey player ...................Milliner Singer .................Teacher . . . . . . . . . . .Private secretary ...To be a perfect sweetheart . .,..........,..,.., Artist , . . . . . . .Interior decorator ...........,...,...Musician . , .Travel in foreign countries .................Journalist .............,1....Artist ....Costuine designer . . . .A good education . . . .Chew gum and talk . . . . . . .Piano teacher .,...,.....Teacher ......,., ...Germicidalist , . .Certified public accountant NAME Hartman, Robert . Hassett, Jo Anne . . Hastings, Shinel . . . Hawes, George .. . Hedrick, Lila ..., Heeren, Marguerite Heinzel, Doris ..,. Henson, Allen . . . Heun, Betty ...., Heniken, Graham . Hirsch, Anpid .... Hirsch, Leonard . . . Hodgson, Nora .. Hogan, William . . . Hogan, Martin Hornaday, George . . . Houston, Hazel . . . Howe, Margaret . . . Hurd, Katherine .. Hurley, Robert . Hussey, Marion .. . Irwin, Carl . . . , . Iavarone, Jennie .. Jackson, Ross .... Jacobson, John . . . Johnsen, Lucia . . . Johnson, Carol . . . Johnson, Helen . . . Johnson, Lester ., Johnson, Mary . . . Jones, Alice Jones, Frmk. . . . Jones, Maurice . . . Jones, Pauline .... Jordan, Eileen . . . Kamin, Ferne .. Karlson, Shirlee .. Kast, Jake ..... Keifer, Leota , . . Kellogg, Paul ..,.. Kepler, Dorothy ., Kerber, Harold . . Kerrison, Arthur .. Kesner, Betty .... Kimball, Winona .. Kisman, Fred ,. Kle, Vivian .... Knight, Patricia . Knitter, Orville . , . Koci, Jack ...... Krabant, Elnor .. Knott, Janice .... Kozak, Ann ,.,.. . Krause, Lois ...... Krusbe, Shirley Mae Langosch, George . Lanzendorf, Robert Larson, John ..... Lassers, Adele .. , Lefler, Ted .... Lewis, Anita .,... Lewbin, Beatrice .. Lewis, George . . . Lilienstern, Doris .. Lister, Alice . . . Locke, Marcia Ludwiclt, Lois' .... Lugton, Charles ..,. Lynch, Frances . . , Lynch, Leona .... Magnuson Spencer Maier, Robert .... Mathy, Vera ..... Malo, Clarence . . Mannion, James .. HORIZON ,.....,......Chemist . . .Court stenographer ............Aviator . . . ,Contractor .......Nurse .... Author .,.......,....Dancer . . . .Electrical engineer .............Nurse . . . ..... ,Radio singer ...........Engmeer . . . .Chemical engineer . . . . . . .Stenographer . . . .Diesel engineer .. Lawyer . . . . . . .Texas ranger . . . .Private secretary . . . . . Opera singer . . . Athletic teacher . . .Wireless operator . . . . . . . .Journalist . . . .Baseball player ...................,Secretary ......,........Togetall E's . . . ,Aviator for Pan-American line ....,.........,Dancing teacher . . . . . . , . .Comptometer operator . ,... . ..,...,.. Nurse . . . .Bank president , . ,.,...,. Nurse ....,..............Nurse .. . . . . . . . .. . .Baseball Player . . . .Certified public accountant travel . . , . . . .Costume designer . . . .Comptometer operator ....,.......Secretary . . . ,Baseball player , .... Beauty operator . . .Drug store cowboy . . . .To get married , . . . . . .Ambassador . , . .Bacteriologist ....,.....Author . , . .Air stewardess ..........,....Aviator teacher ., . . , . .To get out of school . , . .Football player and dentist ...,....,..,...Army oliicer . ,..,...., ..... , . . .Typist , . .Private secretary , . , .....,. Secretary . . . , .Costume designer . . . ..... Professor of French ...,.,.......Butcher ,...,.......Aviator . . . .Undertaker . . .Advertiser , . , . . . .Chemist . . , .Gym teacher .....,...,..,.Studio artist .......Chemist . . , .Certified public accountant ...To pass in advanced algebra , .,...,......,............... Nurse .,..........,.,.....Interior decorator To graduate before l'm fifty years old .......................,Stenographer , .......,..........,.......... Nurse . . . .... Chemical engineer ............Doctor . . . . .Parachute jumper ...,.....Inventor . . . .Auditor Manwaring, Jean .. Maremont, Norman Masterson, John . , . Mason, Gladys Mayfield, Beth , . . McBride, Mary . . . McCabe, Ruth .... McCabe, Robert ,.... McCoffery, Kathryn McEdward, Neil . . . McHie, George .,.. McLaughlin, Dean . Meister, Loretta . . . Meyer, Harold ,.., Mickelsen, Robert . Mikkelsen, Walter Miller, Phil ..... Miller, Isadore .... Millhouse, Jack . . . Mirsch, Robert . . . Moeck, Margaret . Mueller, Robert .. Murphy, Ned . . . Naddy, Richard .. Nadler, Israel . , . Neely, Virginia . . . Nelson, William . . . Neumann, Evelyn ., Neumuth, Robert . Nicholson, Albert .. Nordstrom, Doris . . Novosad, Robert . . . Nusbaum, Bette .. Oback, Bertel ,.... O'Connor, Catherine Olsen, John ...... Olson, John ,,.. Oman, Robert .... O'Mears, Agnes .. Orsinger, John Oylward, Harriet .. Pacnynski, Robert . Palm, Avis ....., Palmer, William .. Pankau, Anthony . Paulaitis, Ruth . . . Penny, Ruth .,... Peterson, Gladys .... Peterson, June .... Pfeiffer, Francis .. Pickell, Marion . . . Plenz, Patricia ..,. Praison, June .... Prazak, Dolores .... Prendergast, James . Pressler, Catherine Purcell, Laurence . Quinn, Clifton .. . Radigan, Tom .... Rahlf, Mildred . . . Ramsey, Ruth .,.. Rankin, Hobart . . . Rasmussen, Chris . . Reid, Ursula ...,. Reynolds, George .. Rich, Beatrice .... Richard, Helen Jane Richards, Dorothy . Riedemann, Chester Riordan, Francis . . . Robe, Byron ..,.,. Robinett, Gerald .. Roman, James .,.. Rosenberg, Janet .. Rosenberg, Marjorie 3B Horizons . . .Dance with Fred Astaire Accountant .Teacher in a private school ...,....,....,...Surgeon . . . . . . . .Journalist . . , .To see Africa ..,.,...Nurse .....,...,..Broker .....,........Artist , . , . .Structural engineer ,............Lawyer . . . . .Commercial pilot . . . ,Air stewardess . . . . . .Mortician . . . . .Capitalist ......,......Aviator ,..,...........,...Lawyer , . . . . . . . .Aeronautical engineer To earn a million and retire , ..... President of school board .........,........Dieticxan .Certified public accountant . . . . . . . .Ball player Mechanical engineer . . . . . . . .Pharmacist ..........Writer , . . . . .Air line pilot . . , .Costume designer .......,..Plasterer . . . . . . . .Professor . . .Private secretary Bill collector ..,.................Model .. , .Sell electric fans in Alaska . . . . . .Gym teacher . , . . .I'm not proud , . .Professional bum . . .Radio announcer . . . . . . . .Stenographer . , .Mechanical engineer ............Teacher ............Janitor ,..,......,.....Mannequin .................Musician .Certified public accountant . . . . . . . .Professional dancer .............Stenographer Professional bookkeeper Costume designer ....To be in a dance marathon Costume designer . . . .Private secretary .Librarian ........,....Nurse One of the idle rich 4 V Q A ..........,. Teacher . . . .Engineer . . . .Doctor ............Aviator ....,........Typist To take a trip around the world ............Aviator . . . .Aeronautical engineer .. . . . . .Opera singer ..To get rich quick . . . . . . . .Bookkeeper ...........Journalist . .To be on the radio . .Commercial lawyer 4 i ..... ........ L awyer .. . . . . . . . .Polyologist . . . . . .Baseball player To go to Annapolis . . ......... Aviatrix . . . .Librarian Rueber, Ed ....,. Saltz, Bernard .... Saurbier, Charlotte . . Scales, Robert .,.. Scannell, Eileen Schmid, Charlotte .. . Schnadt, Louise .... Schuler, Lois Schwarz, Larry .... Schweitzer, Jarry Shipman, Jack ..... Sigurdson, Vernon .. Simon, Sidney . . . Sims, Robert .. Slattery, John . . . Smith, Ellen Smith, Frances . . , Smith, Mack ...... Sottman, Virginia Spangelo, Dorothy . . . Spellary, Jack ...,, Spiedel, LaVerne . . . Stark, Audell .. . St. Clair, Percy Steinke, Ervin .... Stephon, Bernice . . . Stephon, Zita .... Stock, Evelyn ....... Stockley, Marjorie Stone, Edwin ,.... Stone, Theodore .... Stormer, Marilyn .. Strick, Phil ......, Stuermer, Harry . . . . Sulzenfuss, Helen Sutcliffe, Frank .... Swanson, Harry .. , Swanson, Robert . . . Tarnham, Lorraine . . , Taylor, George .... Taylor, Joyce . .. Thimell, Henry .. . Thoma, George . . . Thomason, Rose , , . . Thompson, William Thompson, George . . . Thompson, Shirley . . . Toler, Jack ...... Traebber, Grace Varellas, Pete . . Voltz, Jane .... Walker, Nance . . . Ward, Dorthea ....,. Warner, Gloria. . .... . . Wasserman, Dorothy Watte, Helen ...... Wavelet, Frances .. Welby. Robert . . . Wells, Jerome . . . Welstead, Enloe . ,.., West, Lillian ......... Wetherell, Mary Jane Widstrand, Arleen .... Wighman, Robert . . . Wildeboer, Janette .. Williams, Rita June Williams, Janet ......., Williamson, Marie Claire Wolfe, Virginia ., ..... Woolway, William Wragg, William .... Yount, Robert .... Zumbaugh, Velma . . . Zimmerman, Shirley . . . .To win a scholarship . . . . . . .Baseball player . . . ,Private secretary .....,To get rich .,.......,...Nurse . . . .Private secretary . . . .Interior decorator . ...... Bacteriologist . . .Advertising work ..............,....Engmeer . .Great aeronautical personage ....................Doctor . . .,.... Philanthropist . . . .Chemical engineer ...........Physician .....,..,............Nurse ,........,,....Costumedesigner Own an Advertising Company .........,.,.........Nurse .......Nurse .,.,.Electrician . . . .Social worker .........Nurse .. . . . .Lawyer ..,..,......,..,Journalist .........,.....Stenographer .. . .Successful business woman .......,.,........Nurse . .. ,. .. .Traveler . . . .Stamp dealer . ...,.,.. Doctor ...............Secretary . . . .Physician and surgeon . . . . , .Chemical engineer ... .Authoress . . . . .Oiiice worker . . .Elevator Operator . . . . . . . .Professor . . . .Ticket Agent ...........Bowler .............Chemist . . . .Traveling salesman . . . .Orchestra Leader . . .Landscape architect ...,..,...Bricklayer . . .To succeed in life . . .Commercial artist . . . . . . . , .Journalist ............Auditor . . . .Electrical engineer ....,.......Lawyer . . .Commercial artist . . . . . . .Private secretary . . . . . . . . . . .Botany teacher . . . .Resident of California . . . . . . .Court reporter . . . . . .Air hostess . . . .Bookkeeper ............Doctor . . . . , . . . .Forest ranger . . . .Newspaper reporter ............Piano teacher . . . .Travel through China ...............,Banker . . . . .Doctor . . . .Teacher . . . . .Doctor . . . . .Farmer . . .Pianist ........Author . . . . , , . .Reporter . .... Civil Engineer .....,..Secretary . . . , .Stenographer Sophomores It's now our turn to rag the freshies and to act grown-up. XVhen we get to be sophomores, we know what it's all about. We know people, lots of them, with a couple of seniors to our creditg and they seem a little less awe-inspiring from our new vantage point. We have learned it is to our mark's good to have our homework dutifully prepared and presented each morning or afternoon. We have discarded those brief-cases that did so annoy the seniors. Anyway they were too heavy to drag around, and our lunches always got squashed when we carried them there. We seem to be passing through what our elders call the pestiferous period, although it isnlt quite clear to us just what they infer. lt's true we love puns, however weak and puny they might setm to anyone else, and we are continuously thinking up new ones, wise-cracks and snappy comebacks fall from our lips as naturally as brays from the mouths of jackasses. We store every stray, clever remark in our receptive brains for future needs. Isn't all this legitimate fu-n? Once in a while, a great while, we astound our parents with a truly remarkable observation. We like our two sponsors, Miss Fitzsimmons and Mr. Ruddy, because they think nothing is too good for us. ZA Divisions 81 Miss Margaret Coghlanls Division Row 1: Pnutor Olson Haflllan Shanglmessy SCllI'llkS Krbbe Lindgren VVeimlcr Coghlan, Miss - I Young Smit 1 Redman Row 3: Young Pl 1 Vraneh N t lf!! Son Van Honsen ilu er Fhomas Run' 2: Vid' linwes Carlson Wheeler Kier Vklalanha f'lnnielewski Lzxnezlster Miss Pearl. Diggs' Division Row 1: Bruno that Dwaffz Liman , liesek Raw 9: Linclstrom Murray Diggs, Miss Meisenlieltler McCormick Johnson Smith Hughes Pe-rieone Madsen Tanan Burnstein Ciillund Ran' 2: Stensen ' ak iX'jQ'iQ' 6 Rim' 4: Moeller Ruler Finlayson lohnson Vergoth Gustafson Finlay Pierce AntlerS0n Rubenstein Finlay Johnson X S52 A QM? N VE 52,4 5432? W mxzfw www fn! 'fi Q W db W 5 'I 1 N H.: X 1 f Wg? Q +R W -+ W 3 f x S f w Q Sze 2A Easy Homework Algebra Ralph Waller. Art Estelle Belokas, Lois Benchelr, Betty Halliday, Gladys Harrison, Priscilla Hayes, Betty Helberg, Mary Jane Howard, Virginia Krause, Art Reyelts, William Spink, Stine Stams, John Sutherland, Albert Wassman. Band Edward Croft Bookkeeping Marjorie Davis, Dorothy Meisenhelder, Dorothy Moeller, James Morrissey, Bertel Nelson, Gladys Proctor, Frank Rodeghier, Nadeen Scholer. Botany Claudia Drew, Betty Haydon, Elaine Miller, Dorothy Paul, Rose Ann Petrozz, Frances Hale, Emogene Hood. Business Training Elaine Cooper Chemistry Alma Carr, Jack Casler, Wayne Davis, Robert Fogg, Charles Lloyd. Commercial Geography Lee Gustafson, June Young, Elsie Schuelka, Norman Walanka. Commercial Law Israel Arkiss. Drama Hazel Peterson. Electric Shop W. Berg, Carl Cittadine, George Gustafson. English Doris Anderson, Bob Baker, Bette Beach, Elizabeth Brophy, Bette Conant, Julianne Conway, Robert Crawford, Frank Dial, John Dwyer, Helene Eichenbaum, Louis Elinoff, Catherine Farlow, Patricia Gallagher, Audrey Garrison, Rita Grace, Eleanor Gustafsen, Beverly Hill, Helen Koutsagiannes, Lillian Lindquist, Jean Mahlberg, Armida Maiorano, Helen Ma'nnion,, Frances McCormick, Mary Ellen McDermott, Jane Murphy, Maxine Nootbaar, John O'Sullivan, Jane Sawyer, Gene Seabung, -Mary Etta Summer, Bernice Tasemkin, Elaine Ullman, Jeanne Adelle Uwan, Violet VanPelt, Edward Griffin, Helen Olson, Zelma Simon, Betty Skolrick, Cynthia Walmsley. French . Florence Bellows, Rosemary Cohen, Margy Custer, Maude Johnson, Shirley Keil, Al Rubenstein, Frances Smith, Lois Zacharias. Geometry - Gene Bensenian, Jack Duncan, Richard Durnell, Kenneth Hicks, George Ross, Lowell Salberg, Jim Stehb, Edgar Swanson, Sylvia Swanson. Q German Andy Klaiber. Glee Club Dan Gardiner, Lois Murray, Ivor Russell, Violet Vranek, Ethel Weider, Edward Thomas. Gym Kirstine Anderson, Edna Armour, John Austin, Leo Brash, Robert Davidson, Glenn Dubach, Andrew Goldsmith, George Hobby, Vernon James, James Kearns, Mike Or- lando, Constance Parson, Kenneth Pierce, Leo Sanaghafn, Edward Schliemann, Irene Shapiro, Agnes Vergath, Paul Vinroot, Walley VonSydow, Sylvia Wise. History Charles Battesby, Lawrence Bowness, George Englerecht, Evelyn Etkin, Jack Henry, Arnold Johnson, Carl Kaplan, Ruth Krobe, John Ledyard, Herbert Maher, Leona Mueller, George Shubert, Frank Shanahan, Bob Sodenborg, Elsie Subert, Lorraine Vuh, Damon Wheeler, Bud Wilschke, Irene Wilson, Mike Blumenan, Carl Brinkman. 83 2A Easy Homework journalism Marceline Olson Latin Bernard Farber, Phyllis Fisher, Marjorie Weishurs, Jeanne Zin. Lunch Oscar Johnson. Mathematics Morton Boranuk, Shirley Diehl, Edna Gott, Robert Harrison, Bill Johnson, David Kimble, Robert Lohman, De Moto Riley, Lawrence Shefsky, Finlay Stewart. Mechanical Drawing I Kelly Callahan, Howard Casper, Edward Darwent, Bob Fuqua, Lawrence Gothberg, Charles Gummitt, Donald Hube, Bob King, Richard McKa, Sam Parisi, Otis Peterson, Scott Ratter, Dewey Rhodes, Norman Schwarz, Jack Thompson, Bob Wilkinson, Harold Gilmore. Music LaVerne Austgen, Dorothy Ayer, Shirley Ann Evans, Jeanne Gebhardt, Betty Hart- man, Muriel Heller, Elsie Redmore, Gladys Shaughnessy. Physics James O'Connor, John O'Connor, L. Shultze. Print Shop Cecil Brown, Thomas Casey, John Elliott, Jim Gillespie, Clarence Johnson, Roy March, Jim McClintock, Ray Meschke, Carl Mikkelson, Jim Randerson, Stanley Sasak, Kelley Scuderi, Dave Soderhund, Norval Stephan. R.O.T.C. Owen Baxter, George Paxton, Gordon Woods. Salesmanship Dorothy Bowes, Bill Schaa, Jack Tiffany. Science Herbert Fischer, Helen Green, Fred Gush, Charles Heinz, Kenneth Herrick, June Westling, William Wildemueth, Marie Rietz. Sewing Sylvia Carlson, Ruth Lancaster, Isabelle Lindgren, Gertrude Young, Irene Zelroy, Helen Kier, Rita VanHousen. Shop Francis Hibbert. Shorthand Grace Finlay, Robert Keith. Spanish John Chmielewski, Jane Dickson, Shirley Gramlich, Charles Heller, Margaret Kesch, Virginia Lindstrom, Frances Pech, Willie MacPugh, Herbert Pulham, Robert Walden. Stenography Virginia Smith. Swimming A Joyce Coln, Win Coigwin, Edward Cokeing, Edward Czupryn, Mary Find, Mary Loughten, Erie Oback, Jack Pletcher, Robert Smith, Dick Wheller, Eddie Wilken. Typing A Myrtle Anderson, Marie Bruno, Catherine Cook, Mary Devartz, Muriel Ettenson, Lorna Finlayson, Elsie Gidlund, Helen Hughes, Jane Hughes, Jeanne Linman, Evelyn Madsen, Ruby Mattson, Joseph McCarthy, Mamie Pinrone, Helen Sundquist, Agnes Takash, Lucille Tanan, Lorraine Weber, Jean Burnstein, Mary Collins, Lola Hurn. Zoology Bill Burnett, Hillard Cahan, James Hurr, James Baird, Elvira Johnson, Ruth Slater, Tom Weise, Margaret Williams. Q 84 Sophomores 2B Divisions Mr. Albert Arends' Division Row I: Row 3: Craig Carpenter Newer Thomson Vlfeinstein Gustavson Zax Lely Papuclla Dalton Horan Tell VVilcox Cook Merritt Hochsladfer Row 2: Hill Row 4. McClurg XVestc-ngrnn Casper Trusty Carlson Grefcnkamp McCracken llackelman VVarcl1us Stone Qoss Winters lxessel XVallace Miss Alma Fcrmier's Division Raw 1.' Row 3: Meyer Luhinsky Karpen Seidea Fermier, Miss Hanley Strauss Fulton llostrom ganderg Marco i i Lerner Rafferty Row 2: Dell Row 4. Ekstrom Mick Verhonmen Homier Klemtner Cohrs Dumas Peppin Gnlton Bower Vangelder McKenna Miss Mary Finn's Division Now 1: Knorr Siry Nussbaum Rm 35 Porcmlma Craft Papas Hires Finn, Miss Parker Peck Fitzpatrick Nerson Unwin Dreifoss Costello Demakos Moller Thomas Row 2: Danielson l-larmer Hurley RMU 45 Koman Moore Stedman Larson llrunell Danks Kneisl Summer Klappericll Flear llrinkman Nutt Mr. John Gleason's Division Row 1: llrowne Raighm. l'c'troni Hiller 'f . Q. NviCklllZl.ll limi I ' Rmgk C nlcman Stnimer Slmnnon Nlalito 2511110 ,asses BIZINTIC Hem Run' 2: Rim' 4: Kahn llalc Marlscn VVUM-ll llclircns Malmfclclt Gleasfm. Mr. l'umlreva lllatzer Magee Fitch Mc llrirle Mrs. Hawes' Division Rafi' 1: iXlel'lu-sm-5 X, -.I U Berg U U Lzlrsmi 1, ,, -, llllillhllll ffif' i L Illiflllflll l l't 1 llvwew, Mrs. I? 'l h'w l'icm:m X Hum, 1.-nrt Igvrtnnul liieklxzius ,Ifml '5l. Muhu. II't'g11IHII1Il1l ifxccll J 'lc- Ifmi' 2: 1 ul it Schwnlm NW' if johnson Ilrzigim Yzmzlell Nrsci l'rovv lizirrfm Nelson 1'crttingi-r Lung Cfmmlllcy Miss Nellie Hull Division Rim' If Kim' 33 Ilellcwn Ilwoper llalm Bixby I'cu-rson llzllpin licnuvfkse Ilurns U'Ni'ill . Atwzltcr llull. Miss Stout 1NlL'Al'ille Iliml l,:xl'lmpellc 'I'lmn1:xsrn1 l.:ll r:mco Sittier l':lt1c-n Tllmiipwn Rim' 2: Irma' 4: l'lvr'y i:llSf2lfi'2H' f'UlllSlf1C'k Ulmarski Illnukwuufl Collins Hrovvn forhctt Arthur Trovillion llnllon Mitchell VVil1i:1n15 Morris Steel XYielgut Shaw 3101111111 Schatz RK'tiIl1Zl.ll Miss Gertrude Lanph Division Run' 1: I'1'll111Y Miller , F ,I Richardson IVA - VVcller NXYIIIIUY Cmnt Vzuwzzo Lmipllicr. Miss VYi1zl Smith llc-XY:-rw' Huey Copp lfycrs fNI,m1giuv11n Murphy Rim' 25 Yilii Mucllvr , Sweeney Iwfz' 4: Mcfnrthy Martin Stnpkn Rice I lcppler Rirmlzin Roc'hc 1xlCKl'1lLfllC X ummm Vnyniiui 0'llcr:in Pdrn Miss Leona Meyer' Division Ifim' I: lJk'L'I1liIlM ifffjiiimc law .rf Lay Muszxcrhin Lnmlry Nzu'vvy Meyer. Mr. Xvllllfii Schimk Millmzm Hryzint Asliby J:1cnIw f'1'cstm1 AICBIIIIIIIS lfmi' 2: Raw llighnmn llemlcen Vzxsvy Britton Hzmney Larson Hummel' 1R'mu J: Str-YTL-y Schwittcrs Julnisun Lnitz Hawking IHIUIJII john Son 9 S - v ICFS S Mrs. Frances Witting's Division Rott' 1: Taylor Kanter DEFCIIIIKJI' yuska Broaddus Funkenstein Muluancy Sternberg Smith VVitting, Mrs. 'gatz Row 3: ' Svot Owen fgileyl Sicilizmo urpienant Smith Spix Row Zf Cavotn Spierz Piepenkntter gurman Stark iley Smith Johnson Zito lkluller Oliver Ahearn, Marion Ahearn, Catherine .. Anderson, Bob .... Anderson, Jack . . . Balsis, Bernice Blut, Norman . ,. Banach, Helen Bostrom, Rose Marie .. . Bartlett, Lucille Bowe, Alice .... . . . Baxter, Phyllis Blake, Jackie . . . Bower, Claswina Broderick, Dorothy .. Brigel, Raymond Cohrs, Betty .... Craft, Mary Ellen .. Dell, Maurine . . . . Dumas, Lenore Ekstrom, Gwen Galton, Gloria . . . Gleeson, Owen . Graf, George .. Goss, Robert . . . Haas, Geneva . Hedeen, Bill . Highman, Glen Hill, Bob .... Hirsch, Seymour Hochstadter, Bob Hoey, Jane . Homier, Joyce . Horan, Betty Jane Jacobsen, Shirley Karpen, Evarose Keeley, Lois . . Kern, Betty . .. Kerr, Elaine . . Klemtier, Lucille Knight, Kenneth Lackey, Jane Landry, Richard Lay, William Loneshore, Bill Lerner, Blanche Loitz, Murray Marco, Estelle Martin, Harry Masonick, Don McCracker, Donald McClurg, Bill McKnight, Dun 2B Diversions . Swimming . Collecting insects . . Bike riding . . . Model airplanes . . .roller-skating .. Stamp collecting ..., . , . .Swimming . . . . . .Collecting souvenirs ...Swimming .Autographs of famous persons .. . Autographed glassware .,.Pictures of screen stars . . . . . .Photographs . . . Indian-head pennies . , . . Horses and dogs Pop bottle caps ,.........Horses . .... Souvenir . . . . .Singing . ..,,.. Whitling . . . . . . .Photography Stamp collecting Reptiles and animals . . . Movie photographs . . . Workshop ., Stamp collecting . . ..... Swimming . . ,..... Radio . . . . Weaving beads . . ..., Dancing Collc t'ng stray cats . . Elephant charms . . . Drawing Stamp collecting . ,... Dancing , . . .Swimming ..... Dancing . . , .Knitting . Guitar music . Dancing . . . Making love Making love .. Riding horses . .Reading . Eating oranges . . .Swimming . . . .Sports Writing poetry Stamp collecting Coin collecting . ..., Archeology Merrick, Dorothy Meyer, LaVerne .. Mick, Marion . , . Miller, Shirley .. Miller, Lois .... Migawa, Shirley . Myers, Betty . . . Olson, Bill .. O'Neal, Guy . ,. Onitz, Frank . , . Pachaly, Jeanne . . . Panazzo, Emma .. Paul, Daniel .. .. Paynton, Marcella Penrose, Ray ,... Peterson, Gordon .. Petro, Anne Marie Poppler, Emil .... Predergast, Eileen .. Pruntz, Pauline .. Pulling, Bob Rice, Shirley ..... Riordan, Marie .. Roche, Mayoni . . Russell, Owen .... Salmon, Donald Sanders, Constance Schziuer, Wally .. Schmidt, Arthur . Slieehe, Winifred . Sheehan, Helen . . . Smith, Shirley . Smith, Irene ..... Spogis, Cecilia .. Sweeney, Margaret Swigart, Mary Lou Sweitzer, Lois .... Taylor, Harry .. Tunck, Leone .,.. Vail, Anna Mae . Varellos, Evangeline Wailace, Harry , Walley, Florence . Warchus, Warren . Weiler, Cecilia Weinstein, Gertrude . Westergren. Bob Whittle, Elenore Welcol, Bvtsyrose Yeoman, Dorothy Yorger, Jean Zax, Edith .. Tennis ......Singing . . . . . . Epsworth League Collecting screen pictures .............,.,Stamps . . , . . . .Button collecting ,.........Dancing ..........Sailing . . Basketball .. Polo playing . . . . . .Dancing . . . Dancing . . .Archery . . . Stamps ..,..,..Stamps . . .,..,.,. Coins . . .Foreign Stamps . . . . . . ,Fishermen Cycling .. Paper dolls ........Horses .. Drawing dolls .. Pin collecting . , . Ivory elephants . . . . Football .. Baseball Dancing . , Sports Stamps . . . . . Golf . . . Photos of Bing Crosby ..........Swimming , . . . . Motorcycles . Chewing Gum . ...... Baseball . . Accordion playing . . . ,...,. Dancing Saving match covers ..............Music , . . . . Roller skating . . Knitting . . . Hunting . . Swimming . . . Being a Butch . . . Acrobatic dancing . . . ..... Sleeping Picture post cards . ..,...... Cycling . . . ........ Stamps . . Riding motorcycles . Crossword puzzles , . .'Cello playing Freshmen The mai-n idea when you're a freshman, as We take it, is to appear like anything but a freshman. You may resemble a soph, or a junior, if possible, but never that object of all scorn-the freshie! Never acquire that hang-dog expression which comes from con- tinued heckling by the supercilious seniors, since they will haunt you hourly with their concentrated teasing until you have proved you are a good sport and can take it. Another thing: steer clear of any steam-heated locker. When an upper classman tries that on you, give him a knowing grin and reply that you aren't in the market for one. Also take no stock in the elevator. Mount the stairs, the right ones, even to the top floor under your own power. In every class-room forget the paper-wad-and-eraser throwing! Because you are new and untried, Hirsch can't admit you into some of her select organizations, but these clubs are so few and so far apart that you won't miss them anyway once you've thrown yourself into the work you can do. If you are athletic, you can excel to such an extent in your gym classes that the instructors will soon be aware of our particular abilities, and from then on it is easy to become a member of any athletic team. If you ca-n play an instrument, don't neglect to mention this fact to your division teacher when you make out your semester program, as our musical organizations always welcome new musicians. You can begin at once to be real Hirsch- ites by joining the Civic League, and by interesting yourself in Red Cross work. Neither age, nor class, nor intellectual weaknesses will bar your admission to either organization. This year a freshman, King Kavens, was elected to be an important officer in the Red Cross club, which chose him for its treasurer. You can do your Part to make our traffic system run smoothly once you understand what it is, and you can easily understand it, too, although we admit it is somewhat intricate. You can help the school by always acting in a useful and a cooperating way. Hirsch isn't so bad after you get used to our dashing manners. The seniors did give you a grand reception in the freshmen frolic, and you can always rely on the fact that everyone, from the principal to the janitor, will give you another chance no matter what you do, since first offenders usually get off rather easily. Always try to meet the approving eyes of your sponsors, Miss O'Keefe and Mrs. Bordner, because you'll find that, after everything is over, they are your best friends. 1A Divisions Stepanek Miss Rose Cardon's Division Row 1: Stepanek Pedersen Eiffflgn Nfedsen Cynther Mitchell Walter McGuire Cardon, Miss West Raw 3: Stone Frangella Grace Shellinger Shipley Spomar Mascio Row 2: Hansen Bartz Davis Hug,-mms Palmer Thomsen Schumache Kappes Frazee I' Mrs. Ruth Kohn's i Division Rim' 1: Julius l.1u.Q1L,Nt4,n llotfmmi liiwciriiwli lifim:S u linzm Xl 1l l Islml lhwlllmu UVIMMU lgiiiioiito Iinlm. Mrs. I lwzirtz ll4u'v1itiL' l lyiigstrml l.:imm1to K rilczirzi li'im' 3: Rim' S: l':1lg'lll1l4l lliiillm' C Ulu ii l'1'ic'l11-It l il Lis l'czi1'sim Mx-skill llzimrin flxirk Iilvin IJ:-liuiiiln Nortini fllivrrison Aloliziiisoii Miss Florence Krimm Division Rim' 1: Rirrv 3 5 Kmuge Halperin nm. llartniriu lioiilrl l'i'f 1'lf ' Crzmilzill ggljlf Kriuimcl. Miss Hmm L-mllcy Lzirsun ' Wqggins lxlillllhllll'-t l!ar1'o11 fjf'fl1ks l' IIS Ju len lluilm' Rim' 2: Rim, JI. Cook llcmiett Roth Heil:-ll Cirziyer Rosorilfeiqg Tvvitvliell Nlcrrick XYinter fiolilfrccml VVz1i'ren Uvvrliolsci' Nelson Wells Eckstroni I licks liflnmn Miss Kuglinis Division Rim' 1.' Dziviflsmi Horn X 'Nl'ltf Juhnmn liiistziisnu Kilim. I' ru-iiziiizin Km-1 Nvlziiuf jguisc Norris Curia ,lolinson Rim' 3: Fi'c-clcrick I ,U,n.uQ '4fH 'fl'0 Yzinrinn , A .Xlpcrii ,WN J' Ncnlmcrt Hull- Mrlliilg fliristciisou l'cterscii llolmsun Smith Dziwuey lzgglc-stini Mrs. E. Ross' Div Rafi' 1: Lzirsuu Nnlirs Yzicco Ilzillviiliugg llnllci' liirluy VX'inis!orfvr Killlic-rg XyllliiI1SKJll Ix'u':i' 2: Ni-yt-ring Vhigiier Alirrns lilucclier Adler Marcus XY:ilsl1 VVilkie ISlOl'1 Stiles lfnfi' .ii flimlillic-mg' Iiifriil I,i-:isiii'c Solimimi Dunn Kiillrr Rimsciilvlnt lfrzilick lffm' li wliuiivs Sximiu-ls XYl1itn1ui'L' XYi1ticl1 Knmvli-S liiclilur llzivirlsml liiirklmlilvr cl's Mrs. Helen Kane's Division Ix'nfv I: Linens Lung Rzijniiissml Nvulrvi' RUNS Fullerton , Fillers lffifi' n: Kane. lllrs. Iilrick lxlCf14IllI'l Ailzims jones Ilia-ringer Fox Iiigelnw Parkes I,i0lrei'm:in Rilrllml Ron' J: Cnnkling xviiimms 1 fiffff Adams Nulvzmcy Nm 4: l'iz-pc-nkfntci' lfiiilziyson Czmty Nm-mziyle Caslon' jones Luezis Geiger f':iSle1' lmpziti-1' Miss Grace Knospe Division Rafi' I: Cannzi P?lfiC'l'SOYl Tllwle Frumveller Qurrfm NVnmlruff flfasli' Knuspe. Miss Hellmfmn COlI1Pl0ll llartmm Raw 3: Burke Y Greco Petrozz ROL ?- Fillipo Hl'KlI'ICli Komnn Miss Alice Larson's Division Rafi' 1: VVl1ite fiI1!llIllSClO Efffv , Mzmiglio l::irsim. Mis higher 5vL-licl-eil Aureliu Qnfllffil SimIN,n llulizicli llmisen fiiwmtn lim' .3 : gflnl? - .X114li'i'sml our stimn Nclwn lllumnl ROW 2: 'l'rw1 l1l'ul l5i'mlme1'g Rulminett Srinilzllnvv Aiulcrsml Miss Phyllis Larson Division Ra-rc' I: Smith In-rmus -lf Ilriltinggci' lE!'lf Heckmzui I Xll'l' pun Sulisirifni l'iV.u1s Hoyle Nutz' 3' Hell Jzmn , I Al utifrey AUT 3' llurgiiiiln 'l'l1fn'1ve Nliiclwll liimlulc I Jgilillu-Vg s S n S A l't1lUlI Park Irving Abelson Elaine Cooper Wayfne Larson Helen Killer june Kirby Marie Spomar Rita Rose Stnpe-nek Freshmen S prin gboards Ruth Marie Stapenek Vincent Stiles Mary Wilkenson Wfalter Wilke john Wgigner Braflzwll Jules Adler Marian Barts 93 Annette Cnptol Guy Curia Sum Davis Bill Eiehler Bill Fralieh George Helbing Edwina Knppis Ruth Krabbe Miss Winifred McEniff s Division Raw 1: Rail' 3 .' Konelizlr Julmsml Pulling lL'lifi'ev l?f'l'P' Ilnnoliue lflllcll Q ,lolinston l'5 'U'lf'5N Ruse-lzulcl Lffvc K:1ut'in:1n 141116 f,iKC1'1lll Rosen l.'Zli,K.r fzliilpliell NUTI' .35 Rzisnliisseii S11 v:1 14 :- Ifllfl' -I .' Nlzlnsfielil llrett Stanley l'rv:in Nleekel Vrnvvell .Xllllt'l'SUIl Knight Jensen lieer llzxrtley lhllllllli llroeioiis Cliristensen ,lueolmsmi Lan-rl Miss Helene Pirriette Division Rafi' If Nesbitt I, WH V l':xll:ili:m V 95 Griffin RUN' . Ile Caprio lieniimnin Hnckmt Slllilll MMU Si'm'm' Steiernizmn Rigas llerry I, 7, v. Smith Ili? ik?- HIMC lzes .in Kelly YM Linmlsriy NON, 2-. imith xoness fliixippettu Hull Ile Rosa AlKlI'l9IlSf'I'l Miss Cornelia Ryan's Division Row 1: Row 3: Riehziril l.eVett Browne lirezuly Amlersnn Anclerson Ryan. Miss llnlvskey Oliver .lolmson Bloss flrnusnick Stark llzlnimer Merlin llorvuth Row 3: Row 4: Hriniste-:ul lizilrlwin hYl'lll'1.f2l1'll11EI' Casper Butts Fink Mayer llerg Newzirt Krause Newnrt Piekal Sow:-rs Ustehoff Ilzilton. R. Dalton, G. Norman Marginson Leona Muller Roland Palmer June Shipley Norman Stone Gladys Swanson Cynthia Theodore Winifred West Freshmen Springboards CCon1finued J Sumner Whitmore John Wittich Bryn Mawr Frank Caller Andrew Cowan Chris Davidson Agnes Eifrid Walter Gardner Raymond Hemstreit Glen Helberg Edward Johnson Virginia Kohler Betty Leasure Maceline Olson Mary Ellen McDermott Harold Strysek Cornell Jack Ahrens Sylvia Carlson Mildred Drauchenburg Marie Fontenetta Tony Frangella Erline Fraser Mike Giordano Marian Huggans Frank Hughes Violet Hallenburg Geoffrey Knowles Eleanor Krikava David Larson Genevieve Madsen Carl McGuire Charles Mascio Hazel Peterson Margaret Schumacher Zelda Shulte Bernard Solomon Marirose Vointure Violet Vranek June Young Dixon Donald Buckley Robert Dunn Luteil Fritz Jerome Goldstein Agnes Hernbrott Silvin Krasnawsky Robert Meyering Jerome Rosenblot Jerome Samuels Peter Vloecher Gallistel Ruth Walter Kershaw Thomas O'Do-:mel LaCrosse, Wisconsin Geraldine Grace Madison Helen Bevesdorf Ruth Casto Caroline Duller Alfred Forsberg Raymond Jensen Frank Mitchell Gwendolyn Mohrs Allen Morrison Edward Neary Boster Pollich Henry O'Hara Elsie Redmare Pearl Thomson Mary Vacco Gertrude Wagner Mann Gregor Arens Mary Dernman Billie Furst Harold Grund Howard Goldberg Marvin Marks Mary McClure Phillip Mitchell George Roat Rita Van Hossen Lorraine Vick O'Keefe William Smith Norman Walanka Our Lady of Peace Margaret Murphy 1A Class Park Manor Edward Thomas Betty Hareman Shirley Utermark Revere Evelyn Winistorfer Lillian Pedersen Mary Jane Englund Gladys Shaughnessy Elsie Sch-nelke Ruggles Eric Oback St. Laurence Loretta Mitchell Mary Collins Helen Mannion St. Louis, Mo. Andrew Hanson St. Martha Ann Marie Hall St. Paul William Konkel Thornton Bob Welby Warren Gladys Proctor 1B Class Avalon Park Robert Ahrens William Bergman Marian Bundo Clarence Christensen Rosemary Crandell Dan Driver Marjorie Dubsky Caryl Epstein Jack Faber Donald Feare Marjorie Ferguson Elaine Flanders Virginia Hall Charles Hamilton Marjorie Hammer Harold Harwood Frances Hottinger Margaret Hughes Robert Jeffery Marian Jensen Clair Jones Courtney Kemph Anita Kieser Theodore Kimball Frank Koman Edward Koster Margaret O'Neill Mary Scott Eleanor Shaffner Robert Silvey Betty Sowers Richard Spencer Marie Stark Gwendolyn Thomas Lorraine Tomlinson Charles Urvan Rosemary Ward Bennett Leone Baker Befhlehenz Lutheran Leah Hasemeyer 94 Braa' well Arthur Adams Leslie Arnold Mary Ethel Barnes Lois Bernstein Gloria Berry Dorothy Bingham Sidney Block Jerry Bowker John Boyle Jerry Braveman Clarence Carter King Cavins Betty Ann Chapin Lorraine Cooperman Shirley Davis Donald Dildine Ruth Fireman Mary Fox Jean Harrell Janice Harvey Lois Heller Byron Hoskins Marilyn Johnston Jerrye Lou Joseph John Joseph Sybil Kramer Esther Lampros Jo Ann Loomis Roslyn Lucas Lois Lundquist Lorraine McCourt Ethel Nelson Margaret Meckel Marion Nelson Jean Newart June Newart Robert O'Hare Shirley Ozment Bill Pressler Bertram Radble Bernard Reder Irene Rigas Nancy Riley Howard Shapira Howard Siladorf Esther Spratt June Springsteen Helen Sunstrom John Thimell William Thorpe Jean Thomas Elliott Toomey Virginia Vainauskas Freshmen Springboards CContinuea'j Shirley Waldman Elaine Weiss Robert Wenzel Brainerd, Minnesota Adeline Holbrook Bryn Mawr Richard Atil Betty Jane Barton William Bing Dawn Bloss June Boston Burt Buckner Ruth Casler Delbert Cremens Josephine Delisi George Eckert Warren Fink Malcolm Finlayson Lois Gebhardt William Geer George Harris Mary Hayes Helen Henn Marjorie Hennesy Marilyn Hill Betty Hoover Margaret Jacobson Doris Johnson Raymond Johnson Harry Jones Elliott Jurgensen Lorraine Kohler Evelyn Konchar Eugene Lang Barbara Lee Shirley Levi Thomas Lieberman Mary Lineweaver Betty Long Muriel Medin Donald Melvoin Doris Oliver Rodney Parvin Sarah Popper Emily Pulling Ethel Rasmussen Charles Righer Evelyn Sandalow Jane Stein Dorothy Taylor Warren Tenglad Mary Trovillion Mary Wadsworth Beatrice Weitz Frances White Martha York Otis Young Chesterton, Indiana Barbara Winegardner Coles Byron Gronlund June Gronlund Warren Heidhues Cornell Vincent Alec Bette Anderson May Anderson Ruth Anderson Florence Arvia Josephine Avorio John Basile Carl Begelow Allan Bergstrom Jean Bollinger Edward Brisick Mildred Broberg Angelo Bruno Virginia Butts Mary Cacozza Edward Condreva Ray Conkling Margaret Dalton Grace Dalton Vernon Danielson John Eisen Kenneth Enright Marian Etlon Betty Jean Evans Robert Geiger Dorothy Grawsnick Edna Hien Doris Hansen Marian Jones Eric Johnson Caroline Carowski Steve Caroski Edgar Madsen Martha C. Maher Margaret Maniglio Marjorie Nesbit Robert Mitchell Irwin Newgren Joseph Palmigiani Sam Petrozz Robert Robinette Marie Sundwall Arne Thompson Ellen Tuttle Delavan, Wisconsin Rosemary Hallburg Dixon Edith Anderson Leroy Bieringer Lorraine Bohm Virginia Coward Jane Delaney Helen Dubach Lloyd Fons Mary Frumveller Eleanor Gendielee Richard Hochman Evelyn Johnson James Kosch Mary Lou Landis Jack Lopater Gloria Lundberg Jane Lundgren Edward Maher Robert Maher Patricia Maury Betty McAndres Emmet McBride David Moon Edward Parsons Leighton Polton Frances Richard Eleanore Standish Sally Stephenson Helen Svendson Arline Thorsen Shirley Weller Gordon Wells Betty William Franklin Wortley Clifford Teeling Emmett Jeannette Dopkowski Eugene Field Phillip Dulot William Druger Galistel Marguerite Pillars Grifitlo, Ind. Lois .Anderson 95 H erzl Marshall Samulson Holy Cross Walter Baldwin James Piekal H ookway Herman Blowers Immanuel Lutheran Mae Zielke Kozminski Marian Fullerton Dolores Rudloff Lawson Martin Fisher Little Flower Betty Jane Hays Madison Ralph Anderson Tony Bondi Jeanne Brocious Stanley Fixter Ruth Hartley Donald Hearn Agnes Jensen Shirley Johnson Roberta Krohlbach Elsie Morrison Carl Osteroff Eva Pollich Margaret Roseland Betty Jane Rudloff Eileen Safstrom Will Sherwood Frank Smith Ruth Walker Mann Gloria Beckman Molly Bossen Barbara Boyle Bob Dahlberg Pearl Danielson Sidney Frankel Robert Jann Sterling Jackson Donald LaVine Gertrude Lipton Betty Mansfield Yvonne Martin Joseph McCabe Harriet Patt Grace Paskus Lucille Peterson Harold Poll Paul Poulas Jane Rayfield Barbara Rice Lowell Richmond Rosalie Rosen Shirley Rosing Lorraine Spiedel Victor Taylor Martha Wendel Mary Ellen Weigman Oakenwald Phyllis Stanley Ella Mae Callahan Oak Park, Ill. Marie Carney O'Keefe Janet Leah Burke Edward Lord Maxine Millar Edith Stiermann Our Lady of Hangar' Marion Harvorth Our Ladv of Peace Gordon Young William Grady Gloria Simone Florence Hackett Park Manor Margaret Campbell Dolores Degnan Ruth Letcher Ben Shaffer Parkside Bette Deneler Robert Dinger Tames Fawcett Ernest Hoover Clifford Knox Dorothy Mortensen Lorraine Ricketts Lorraine Wilhelm Perry Mike Frangells Revere Marinrie Anderson Martha Aurelifa Bettv To Bartness potty Havnes Dorothy Heidman Freshmen Springboards fContinuedj Donald Knight Robert Kartje Betty Lane Ethel Rasmussen George Raucher Venita Rice Lucille Rosen Charlotte Simpson Robert Stein Virginia Stump Gunard Thorstenson Ruggles Ingrid Floodstrom Frances Hansen Helen Hull Stott Grace LaVerne Margaret Wooruff Sherman William Thiele Sheridan Betty Jean Kelly Sweden Norma Gustafson St. Ailbels Rita Ford Suzanne Roche George Falloofna Marietta Smith Jean Canty St. Brides' Marie Van Osch Madeline Herzl Mary Agnes Overton Edward Callahan Steve Crowell Joseph Donahue Bill O'I-Iearn William Savage Evelyn Walsh Lois Griffin Charlotte Koness Catherine Lindsay Rosemary Suida Si. Columhanus' Catherine Brody Alice McPartlind Catherine Wooley Eileen Brown Jacqueline Adams Betty Nolan Anita Mulraney St. Cvril's Elaine Davidson Theodora Thomas St. Dorothgfs John Patterson Helen Maher St. Felicitas' Dorothy Crowe Marilyn Guendel Mary McCrohan Laura McManamon Virginia Muth Katherine Premme Betty Schultze Margaret Withers Annie O'Con'ner Teddy Brandmayr Theodore Conway St. Francis De Paula Edward Alexander Lillian Petrick Dorothy Murtha Margaret Manning June Kelley Lorraine Greene Josephine Falco Bianca de Rosa Rose De Caprio Rose Chiappetta Anna Mary Boyle Minerva Basil Theresa Rossi A-ntionette Samuel Suzanna Smith Bob Westcott Bernard Boyle Joseph Cahill George Lantz John Normoyle Joseph Canna John Fillipo Joseph Greco George Hellmann Gene Maggard Joseph O,Neill Robert Petersen St. I oachi1n's Don Burns Si. 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Art Editors ........,..,..,,.. . ......,..., Della Shanfield, 4A - Lillian Sader, 4B Assistants: Lois Ann Holmboe, Lorraine Munk, Melba Reay, Peggy Swendson, Carolyn Zubert. A Feature Editors ,..,............,. . ..,..... Jean Gibson, 4A -- June Whalen, 4B Assistants: Lael Laning, Mary Louise Agur, Dorothy Connor, Jane Cooney, Evelyne Havlik, Ruth Steel. Sports Editors .,.................,.,,......,,.,........,............... Herbert McArthur, 4A - Fred Weck, 4B- June Bing, 4A -Audey Cherrie, 4B Assistants: Willard Adams, Joseph Toth, Al Pierce, Joseph Hoch- stadter, Francis Shirvis, Virginia Carlson, June Huisman, Joyce Powers, Rita Russell. Exeezttive Secretary .,.. ,..., A lice Christiansen Business Secretary .............,.............,.,.....,......... Jane Lindgren Typists: Elsie Wittich, Constance Jessup, Winifred Reynolds, Mar- garet Gustafson, Marion Sinn, Mary Jane Jessup, Eleanor Carlson, Katherine Hoffman, Esme Northwood, Dorothy La Veaux, Frances Jacobsen, Madlyn Combs, Ruth Lebovitz, Jeanette Kahn, Lillian Miller, Irene Knoth, Harriet Bartholdson, Bernice Bavchar. 97 Maroon Editorial Staff Mrs, Magg, is this the oilice of the annual? I don't see anyone heref' Yes, this is our official cubby-holeg and if you will dig under that pile of papers, you might find an editor or two. They were at work here a few minutes ago. xx Oh, yes, here is an editor. What kind is it? CA very wan-looking specimen with wild eyes and rumpled hair is unearthed and dragged forth from the mountain of paper.j Who, me? I'm of the genus 'literary editor'. If you think I look bad, you should see the rest of the staff. We look like this because we've been out gunning for those evasive animals, distinction and originality. We're finished now, and here's the result of our combined efforts. QDives into mound of papers, gropes about and struggles to the top, triumphantly bearing a book.j It's another year, and a new Maroon. We hope you like it.', QCollapses gracefully on the heap of paper. Editorial Staff Row 1.' McArthur Sader VVh:1lcn Deffenlraugli Fisher Hochman Liang. Mrs. Harrell Berksmi Nelson Gibson Shzmfield WVeck Row 2 : Fortind Toth Kirnliauer Welin Schmidt Agur Cherrie Dryhurgll Dennis Lanirig Bing Powers Goldberg Reay Iron' 3 : Steel H uisnmn Connor XVendell Zuliert Zulmert Holulboe Havlik Cooney Rzulhel Fzirlson K ra me 1' 'I'zu'useio Raw 4 : Mill ikcn Hochstadter Adams Reiman Pierce Shirvis Rosenthal Young Davis Young Howe Maroon Staff Berkson Fisher Nelson Deffenbaugli Gibson vvl18.lC11 Brehm Row 2: Bing Cherrie McArthur VVeck Shanfielcl Sacler Christiansen Row 3 : Tucker Vinroot Johnson Huchberger Pedderson Hess Armour Business Staff Nun' 1: Tenipelnxan Pcdderson Melvoin P1 'll' , , rlkllllllglli' Raw 3 'I lirelun Skecles lllcllzxlion. Mr, Laning Tucker Meliay Huchberger Sanche Hess Taylor Lubin Barnes lierkson Row 2: Levin gtggiisttrri lem? 4: Carlson Allen Haynes Kurk Cherrie Seltzer Leui Fach Aisun StCl!'lllZlllCl' Maroon BUSINESS STAFF Finances . . . .,....,.....,.,.l................,. Donna Brehm Pboiograploy . .....,.,....,......., Byron Tucker, 4A - Norman Armour, 4B Assistants: Milton Lubi-n, Edward Mayer, Lael Laning, Robert Allen, Edward McKay, Robert Fach. Adtfcriisirig , .,........,.. Florence Huchberger, 4A -- Frances Pedderson, 4B Assisfanfs: Pearl Levin, Rhetta Barnes, Ruth Steel, Walter Kurk, Alan Seltzer, Jim Levi, Henry Steinhauer, Robert Fach, June Mel- voin, Mabel Templeman, Pearl Berkson, Moselle Aison, Gertrude Sanche. Sales . ..... . , .Richard Hess, 4A - Fred Vi-nroot, 4B - Charles Johnson, 4B Publicity . ,.........,..........,,....,..,,. Charles Young, 4A, cbaiwnun Assisfanfs: Roberta Phillips, Betty Jane Haynes, Arlene Young, Jean ' Skeeles, Jim Levi, Jack Davis, Jack Lund, Lisbeth Howe, Nick Taruscio. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Some members of this staff collected cards from sitters in the studio fthe girls' gymjg some ad-dedg some subtracted money from the student bodyg some multiplied tasks for themselvesg and now, thanks to commercial enterprise, we shall divide the proceeds among the photographer, the engraver, and the printer. Without the typists the Maroon would never have gone to press. As the reporters couldn't read what they themselves had written, as the editors were too busy to de- cipher the original copy, the typists came to the rescue and patiently assembled the matter in readable form. After editorial intervals, the Maroon was typed, retyped, and typed again until everyone was somewhat satisfied with the result. Annual Typist Raw I: Reynolds Know -Iolmson vyittich Alillffjllhllll Christiansen -IESSUP Lintlgren Combs , Lavezmx Row J: 5 F 7- l.el1ovitz IWW ' ' Carlson Kahn Northwood Bzlrtliolclson Iesstlp A Maroon Salesmen li'im' I: ,lulinsuil lililmenthal liartlii-lilsiuii Milliken likstmiii liimliall lir:imllvcl'g liriuifl fziiiiiiiii ,lm--slip 100 Yi li'n'::' I: llontli llolmlrlail Meflurg liolilfrei-il lla-ss lflinoll' Yllllllllj' llalliling' l'ui4li li'n-ri' 2: SCl'lllIlL'l' Slizuigliiics i l'zixsim llznisf-ii lirnminitt Lumlen Stzullim Ilavcliar Maroon Salesmen A Maroon salesman was that creature who persisted in asking you five times daily to buy your annual from him in spite of your carefully prepared alibi that you would bring the money tomorrow. Undaunted, he continued the attack until you surrendered and paid for your subscription. Interested students volunteered from every class to push the number of subscriptions past the required goal of twelve hundred. As most of the salesmen were not members of the salesmanship class, thus they were not bold enough to predict that they could inveigle a sullicient number of classmates to part with one dollar and Hfty cents apieceg but they were more successful than they had anticipated. Once the campaign was started, enthusiastic purchasers appeared around every corner, holding their money in their outstretched hands to the first salesman that they encountered. The sales drive was enlivened by publicity stunts that amused the students and convinced them that '-1:hey'cou'l'd'not live without owning the 1937 Maroon. In order to facilitate the keeping of the business records, Richard Hess, at the head of the 4A's and all A divisions, and Fred Vinroot with Charles Johnson as his assistant, in charge of the 4B's and all the B divisions encouraged the students to buy their year- books from their own division representatives. Maroon Salesmen Rim' 3: Nelson Fishei' Ohlsen H uelilierzei -Iulinson Kohler Ht-lhing lJ4'l'ew M link Rim' li Niililt' lim-linie Reimzui Anrlerwn Aliieolnsmi lay lui' Ziiinhzinqli Stel zer lfux liiecklwfei' lfziwreit l,a f'l1ll1lt'llC Steel lipsfr-in Hi .is- nrool Executive Editors Evelyn Salmon Walter Taylor September, 193 6-February, 193 7 February, 19 3 7-June, 19 3 7 Hirsch Herald Staff September '36-February '37 Executive Editor ........., ,.,.........,..,.. E velyn Salmon Make-up Editor .. Copy Editor . . . Proof Editor , . . Literary Editor . . . News Editor .....,. Sports Editor .,..,.... Girls' Sports Editor ...., Art Editor ...,.4.... Exchanges ..,..,,.. . , Reporters: Andrew Dennis Gladys Cottam Evelyn Leasure Helen Lach Frances Pedderson june Whalen Winnifrecl Reynolds Joy Fortino Katherine McCrohan Peggy McClurg 4 Arlene Young Circulation Managers .. Advertising Manager ..,...,....... Sales Manager QFebruary, 1937 Q .... . . .Walter Taylor . . , .Lisbeth Howe . . . . . ,Pearl Lopater . , . .Jane Hotchkiss . . . .Robert Pierce . . . . .Robert Crane . . . .Audrey Cherrie . . . . .Marshall Lang . . .Edith Marquardt Jean Skeeles Alice Brewer Evelyne Kohler Fred Week Ruth Steel Harry Carlson Paul Kellog Jean Phillips Joseph Hochstadter Jean Smith Evelyne Havlik , . . . . .Frank Kelsch George Lewis . . . . . .Lillian Miller . . . , .Walter Kohler Row 1 : Howe Pierce glotchkiss rane Miller Lang Herald Editors Row 2 : Lopater Kelsch Cherrie Lewis Marquardt Kohler Jour-nalism Class Ron' I: listrin Kott Lzimpert Mziyhclrl llzirilt. Mi Selinlci' liurcli IQCSTICI' M ii rphy 1i'nfi' 3 J .Killer Vin wwe FI 5 nn 102 Row 1: Kulill' Fisher Skeeles llcmiis Cwllillll l'C4lclei'so11 Raulliel Phillips I m'tino Steel MeL'li1i'g lhmi J: llzirziiicik Iinguzi 'I'hnin:l l lziyes Brewer l.easn1'L' KOllll'l' Strick l.zich linvchzir Stanton Hirsch Herald Staff Copy! Copy! Change this lead. This headline doesn't Ht. Make room for this scoop. Copy-copyf' It's the deadline for the Hirsch Herald. The final editing has uncovered errors and discovered unfilled space, those last minute findings that drive the staff into the fringes of insanity. Typewriters click madly. Everyone is working frantically to reach the press by the time the last minute has tick-tocked its way into the past. A staff of promising young journalists, under the sponsorship of Miss Virginia Hardt, issue our bi-monthly, four-paged newspaper, which interests and entertains upper and lower classmen alike. The National Scholastic Press Association, with headquarters at the University of Minnesota, rates our paper excellent. We think it is better than that, in fact, we know it can't be beat. The Journalism Class Industrious English students look forward with much anticipation to the time when they shall become members of Miss Hardt's class in journalism, which aids potential newshounds to unleash their latent talents. lt is not easy to enter this class, one must first have a high academic average, and then pass a rigorous examination in journalistic ability. During the course of the semester newspaper work in all its phases is poured into the receptive minds of these little ones. Class work is found to be very enjoyable, for the pupils originate, dramatize, and edit their own news items to give themselves experi- ence in reporting. The crowning achievement of the class is the final edition of the Hirsch Herald , which they gallantly edit to prove to the world fand to Miss Hardtj that they are journalists in fact as well as in theory. Ncziry .Xiiileiwrrii lieiicclict Ifreuiiml lim-cwii li'1i'?A' .4 .' Xlillhuii-1. XY4iolu'zi5 Knlilei' Miller ,lzicksuni Lewis l'ulien llnwn' Herald Staff Ile Pew XYL'ck limi' 3 .' Dial Golilherg Young Hemi-si in NYl1:ilc'1i Ziiheri Reyiiuhls Iii-i'ksoii Nlzirqnai-111 llzivlilt libro 4 .' llwg cr Kflrlui-1' Meliay liolilei' l'ai'lson ,lzicohsmi Kellogg lleneilict lirock Herald Salesmen Row 1 : Fireman Shapi ru Mel iuirc Xvcilcr Richnrrls Tgmiuliicr, Smith Brody Hale Rigas Rim' 2: Mains ,Tom-s XYiggi1is Ekstrmil Cohen Haas Halpin Crowe Paxson Stopka iss IEIYTL' .3 .' Koenig llclruig' 'I'lmm:i Rlmcles Henry Block Kern Monet if-IlCI'Zl!1 Noir' 45 lhiruizm frviiiitwy Fislilcrlei' Mmm .Xnimle Frzil ick Fawcett Hirsch Herald Salesmen Every other Thursday the Hirsch Herald arrives, and during the division periods on these days a representative from each session room sells papers to his classmates. The paper is so full of interesting news about the school and the student-body, their foibles and activities, that the salesmen have very little trouble in disposing of quotas. The paper sells itself. One pupil out of every two buys the other half gets its information by catching a headline here and there, borrowing. their respective paper, and the or by outright to the number The number of sales for each issue seems to be in direct proportion of names of students that appear. Each committee member listed, each club ofhcer named, each honor-roll member recorded, buys a paper. If Jane sees Judy's name in che personal column, she informs Judy and all of Judy's friends. Who can refrain from owning her own name or that of a chum's which is in print? Perhaps his picture is gracing the sport page, then the salesman is swamped by a hundred girls, each one buying a paper to clip his picture to tack up on the edge of her mirror. The more names, the more papers! The publicity staff of the Herald, whose chairman is Frank Kelsch, assists the sales- men by clever advertisements to increase their sales. Every student,s curiosity is aroused by the staff's attractive posters and announcements of special features that will be carried in the next issue. The conclusion is obvious. Miss Gertrude Lanphier directs the business department of the Herald, and chooses her staff from the salesmen of the previous semester. Those who have given evidence of their business acumen by outselling their fellow salesmen are given the berths of honor and responsibility. Ron' 1: 0'Cmmm Morrison Jessup .TQSSUD Fox iillVCllZl!' John:-Q11 Bruno l 1'ccl1im1 iiuulrl , . lx1L'l1:Ai'rl Rim' .7 .' l.iiirls1i'uii1 llull .Xlexzimlcr Allen Rirslillissvii llrylnu rgli Grass Herald Salesmen Shnfelrlt Parks Rum 3: Birnrlorf .Xurlersmi litticlici' llenrlric Czilluer lllicliliiwge Ixzihn lliiigh R' vu I' . 1 . . i'l1i:ip1wtt:1 Nlr1ll01' Sulviiseli Rankin .-Xclznns Iiuehiiie National Honor Society Raw 1: Pedclerson Howe Salmon Schmidt Nathan. M r. Ramclow Crzmdell O'Nei1l Fawcett Now 2 .' Nelson Ming llrehm Christiansen Newherg Kirnhauei' Harrell Row 3: Dennis DcPew Stanton l'l0tCl1liiss Hornung Raclhel Pierce National Honor Society Presiclerzf ,.,.......... ..... , .......,.. , . .Lois Schmidt Vice-Prcsidenf . , , . . .George Crandell Secretary ..,... ,,,,, . . . . ..,, Mae Ramclow Treasurer ....,.....,... ..,......,.,,.,.,.... E velyn Salmon In 1921 the principals of high schools from every section of the United States met to form a society which would give recognition to students who combine a fine char- acter with superior scholarship, leadership among their schoolmates with a willingness to be of service to their schools and communities. Chapter 1661 of this National Honor Society for secondary schools was established at Hirsch last year, and its membership was limited to sixty persons. The students who were elected in the spring of 1936 appear in the photograph with the sponsor, Mr. Nathan. The members who were elected in November are listed at the end of this article. The -newly-elected members were selected by a faculty committee composed of Mr. Nichelson, Miss Allen, Miss Fisher, Miss Hurney, and Mrs. Stapleton. The chapter has not attempted to act as a club or to present a program to its members which they are to follow. It has believed that each student can be most valuable to the school by participating in school activities. A cheerful disposition and an eagerness to shoulder responsibility distinguish the members just as surely as the symbolic gold pin which each wears. The emblem of the society is in the form of a keystone with an embossed torch upon it. This emblem signifies that the high ideals of the society are the keystone of' the arch of life, and that the flame of knowledge will continue to beckon each one on to further conquests over time and space. 4A Jean Berkson Robert Boehmc Jack Davis Eva Goldberg Pearl Levin John Peyton June Ross Della Shanfield Joseph Toth 4B Mary Louise Agur Erancene Alm Audrey Cherrie Kathryn Dryburgh Charlotte Gold Evelyne Havlik Betty Jane Haynes Joseph Hochstadter Lois Ann Holmboe Constance Jessup Ethel Lindmark Shirley Mitchell Roberta Phillips Mary Ellen Taylor June Whalen Arlene Young 104 3A Alice Brewer Jane Callner Gladys Cottam Fern Heilig Edith Johnson Evelyne Kohler Helen Lach James Maury Shirley Moore Reeva Novy Jean Phillips May Rydberg Jean Scott Civic League lfuir' lf Llzlrlt Hzirrell lleytmi Serilnier llilelilwrgr-i Stzintim Smith ll'NeilI Steel Ze-iiiwwski 7i'n:u 2 : 'lihson lh-Uzesoii iXlm'risin1 l'EflilE'l'h1Ill lfreunil lit-Pew Llflflilill Civic League Officers Hurt' I.' Reiman Rzullvel Nichelsuii. Xll. Lsiwreiiz. Nliss llziyncs lfuft' 24 Snpienza ldlllll Civic League OFFICERS Pn'siJw1f . ..... . . Rockford Sapienza Viva'-Presitlwzf . , . , . Eva Radbel Sc'r'rz'laVy , . Betty Jane Haynes Trvaszzrvr . . ,. Don Reiman St'7'gf?dI1f-df-.AYHZS . . . A .jack Lund Always to be occupied and on the go in a serious way may not be the precise idea of fun, especially to adolescents, but the nine hundred and more students who comprise the membership of the Civic League do 'not mind to be thus active in the interest of their community. These members feel that thereby they are accomplishing much for Hirsch High. Th Civic League is an organization in which the whole school is represented, one student being an official delegate from every division. Through the latter the entire student body learns of the league's many activities. With the membership dues only amounting to fifteen cents a year, a great number of students join the club. Member- ship entitles one to a pin as Well as admission to all league meetings and assemblies. Various committees handle the work pertinent to each, headed by their respective chairmen, who in the fall semester were John Peyton, program committeeg Jean Alyce Stanton, membership committee, Ruth Scribner, social committee, Florence Huchberger, social service committee, hIamesiSmith, publicity committee. XYnlIc1'lz Xleflure li'n:v E. 'ljucker 1:11917 llall Szmelir- Sezirri' .Xiult-rs: ii Scott liulilsteill Rim' 4: Dennis .lziculismi Shzitiil Nuvfil-Q Yzirnuin Burns Ilmlwii Civic Row 1: Haynes Phillips Richard Heinzel Aisnn Levin Anderson Henncscy Fort Row 2: Clegg Uerkson Hall Ill1Cl'IllCl'Lf Russell Cooley Jones Powers 106 e 1' Civic Rim' 1 .' Iil'2ll1lE'1' hVZl5SL'1'lllI1ll xvilliillllbi Nussllzxuer 'l'unny Jones Craig Agni' Kfm' 2 .- Rollins lNlcf'artl1y K ilon Al olinson Fisher Ratllmel Civic League CCOntinuedj This organization is sponsored by Miss Olga Lawrenz who devotes herself to the task of furthering each project that is undertaken by the league. Her leadership inspires the members to enthusiastic exertion in behalf of the organization's varied program. Items on the league's calendar crowd each other in i-nteresting profusion. Among these there come to mind the entertainment provided for some five hundred freshies each semester, Who exact programs of hilarity and refreshment, with the accent on the sweet tooth. Hallowe'en prompts one of the most successful get-togethers with its perennial Jinx dance as its dominant feature. More utilitarian are the functions that fall into the realm of neighborliness, of lending, a hand, such as the collection of the Thanksgiving fund, which is accomplished during division periods throughout the month of November for the benefit of poor children. Then tihere is the matter of Christmas baskets, an enterprise that returns dividends of inner satisfaction to the students furthering this cause. This year, also, to aid students who do not know how to dance, a special activity under the direction of Miss Ernestine Badt has been sponsored-a dancing class, which gives these students a chance to become better acquainted with their classmates. League Huw 3 .' Golrlllerg Salmon Harvey Ei frifl Helhing' EVZIIIS Ziinrowslxi Vicuttin Ifwrl' -If Kimball l'.nlvin Noble llzlrmzlelq Re-imzm Stein Mayer League Lindmark Grass Kurt' 3 .- Browne Kohler Henflric Tzlylor lilrerle Goetz lx'lf7i' 4 I Feingold Mitchell McNamara Maury Peyton jones Red atc' li Iiller ollz iflirirln' strin nospe. Miss nrlerson inson ,enney lowe 'on' 2 Uynn 'isher pogis iretlricksnn eterson iodine imon 'latt Lell Cross Kofi' 3 : liieckhefer Rossi llzxlleul iorg livzms liimhzill Phillips Freund Steplmil Iron' I. Knight Kahn Kohler fnllner Heilig Nelson Ford Flynn Junior Red Cross Council President ..,.. . . .Myra Estrin Vice-President . , . .Charles Kenny Secrcfary . . . . .Mary McBride Treasurer ....................,................ King Kavens All Hirsch students are junior members of the American Red Cross, because they responded 10078 to the annual roll-call, held in November. Thru the courtesy of the Chicago chapter, a Red Cross film was presented to all the division groups to further the membership enrollment. Each division gave one dollar as its share in the drive. The official workers for the Red Cross club, sponsored by Miss Grace Knospe, are the Hirsch Junior Red Cross council, which consists of one delegate and one alternate from each division. The council participated in the Armistice assembly, and co-operated with the Civic League in collecting Christmas baskets for the needy. The executive body for the junior Red Cross club in Chicago area is composed of delegates from every secondary school. This Downtown Council, whose secretary is our own Alice Anderson, meets the first Saturday of each month, from October to June, in the National Bank building in the loop. Hirsch's representatives are Alice Anderson, Robert Burns, Martha Pinson, and Lester Walton. Row I: Hammer Killherg Levin Glover l.arson Kelley Mark Oliver Halen Lniufnel' Pechlersmi lim' 3 5 llowzitll Kerr Lewlrin jones Riley livissr-11 McAn1lreW Flies Nclirinle R ichziril X Tnnney Red Cross Club Raw 3: Peterson Long Swigzirt Anderson Cziptol Paxson Frnmvellci Kohler Szimlzulow Iiroking llzxle Rim' 4: 'I'zillwrt Vlegg: julnisen liixlxg Tlimims ,Tones Crowell Lrmiiiis Rose Concert Band Nutt' I .' Orrnslry NYaller Pzmkau XVulf 'I'hmn:t XYiley N ielwls Nutt' 2 .' .luculisi-ii Striek Scnles lS1i1':lnr'il I l1l!'lIlL'l' Hell 1 lark t limit' .V : l'llx'istizm Malo llvv- fzultyles llL'llt'CilL'I VK':x-lilmiirll Rn-rr' 'J : lift-uuzui Kmgli Plulnislim lackeiin Lewis l' ral mek lllzlckwell Concert Band The concert band is one of the finest organizations in the school. A few of the members 'had previously belonged to the second band, but the greatest number has been spontaneously generated from the rank and file of the student body. In their natty white uniforms and maroon capes, they look very picturesque as they take their places on the stage or march out upon the football field. They handle their instruments in a professional manner, and play artistically and spiritedly. Under the skillful direction of Mrs. Helen Kane, the band performs at football games, at the meetings of the Parent-Teachers Association, and at assemblies and concerts. Recently the band has assumed even more of the air of a student project with the appointment of James Brennan as student director, and of Philip Strick as secre- tary-treasurer. Second Band We know we often squeak, and stumble, and frequently play out of time and tune, but, at that, we are far removed from our fellow schoolmates who can't read music and who don't know a reed from a mute, nor a key from a valve. All of us take either private or class lessons at least once a Week, and some of us actually play well enough now to provide entertainment for division groups. Mrs. Helena Kane, our maestro, often carries home a headache from our fearful efforts to harmonizeg and her students assistants, James Brennan and Wnirren Krogh, although they think we may never pro- duce a great cornetist or a marvelous trombone player, are yet hopeful that after many hours of practice and concentration we shall be Er to join the concert band. Iffm' I ' ,Xiiflci-si nl BI e.X Ville llzirnu-1' Ayer Zur 1'i'am- Huck Lowell Nuff' Z! l'iepei1kii11L-r Knlvin Rzmer Second Band I i'aliel: Iialsis .Xnrelius l'1ern1:u'k Silvey Spencer Iron' 3: Ilzxrrcm liL'iim't'sm' l'etei'smu Sinipsmull Hull liierilugei' l'ett'rsnll Whistling Choir 'mt' I: .mlersnii .unflen lillikeu .lillll .:1i1L'. Nlrs. 'eytnn impsmi lynn lc-yinxm fm' 3: lunk relim avlik elliing tten impson Frizz: Knit' I.' Fuiick Miller Nimpfei' Mains llerlrick t2i'e-ger Haxriier Ayer lax Nun' 23 Ruselililot l m'steiisoi1 llruno Poll Rairl Concert Orchestra I-Iirsch's concert orchestra has enjoyed a singularly successful season, in spite of, or perhaps, because of, its small membership. Mrs. Nicklaus, who, during the sabbatical leave of Ca tain Steinbach, has wielded the baton, has instituted classes for those 1110111- P - - . bers of the orchestra who most apparently needed some high-pressure instruction. The orchestra has contributed much to the entertainment of various clubs and organiza- tions, both in and out of school, and has assumed a social character within itself by giving several parties for its members, and by purchasing orchestral pi-ns. Efrem Zax, who is the concert master, obtained a place in the all-State orchestra at the University of Illinois in Novemberg and Ray Marcus and his group of musicians secured a hearing in Major Bowes, Amateur Hour, and won an engagement tour that is taking them from New York to California. Whistling Choir Have you ever passed the social room during the tenth period and noticed the sounds issuing from there? The pleasant noises you hear are products of the pursed lips of the Whistling Choir, which is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Kane. An i-nnovation at Hirsch, the choir meets three times a week to practice. Each Whistler had an audition before gaini-ng admission to the club. The choir whistles in parts like a chorus of singers, and, when perfected, will sound like a violin ensemble. This club is a brain-child of Moselle Aison, a senior, who is a very accomplished whistler, and who is the president and student director of the organization. She has planned for such a club for two years, and is now putting her plans into effect. Other officers are Rockford Sapienza, vice-presidentg Peggy McClurg, secretaryg Palmer Clark, treasurerg and Clinton Milliken, librarian. Alolinseii llowe Now' Ifmu 3 i':ii'Isnii Hess Halperin l-irulvziker Lund Victor Ram-r Mcflurg Him' J : Rely ea Ross Fraliek Smith Jueal Nicklaus. Mrs. Concert Orchestra .Xmlersmi Silver lirock Nutt' .9 I lfileeeizi Tllmiisuii Zztx Palmer I Inelinizm l rieflm:in lfim' -J: Vvl'll'lR'!'L'll Letler Ricliarrl Schatz VVielgut Demi att Choral Club Row 1: Melvoin Johnsen Stein Hotchkiss Kane, Mrs Luntlen 'l'ichenur Berkson Knoth Row 2 : Howe Stunt on B rehnx Phillips Radhel Kramer Carlson Salmon Raw 3: Lahey Smith Doll Rasmussen Chora Raw 1: Goldberg Heynian Stein Hotchkiss Kane. M rs. Luntlen Ticlienor Fawcett VVymun Rota' 2 : Agur MeClurg Larson Carlson Harrell Tlionipsun Clegg Aison Goldstein Pecldcrsun Row 3: Thornston I' lSll6T Choral Club Preszdvnt ,..,, ,..,..,..,..... , . .Edward Stein Vice-Prcsidmzt , . . , .Jane Hotchkiss Secretary .... .... J ane Lunden Treasurer ..,,.,.,......,..,.......,,......... Cliff Tichenor Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do! That's the strain everybody ought to know. All Hirsch may verify that never a single discord rises from the throats of the members who study under the capable direction of Mrs. Helen Kane in room 141 every day during 4th period. The chorus is an orchestra of 'human voices, stated the director. These human instruments are called upon many times each semester to entertain at every conceivable type of program, and they always participate with marked success. During the Armis- tice Day assembly students were impressed by the beauty of the words of Kipling's Recessional, set to music by Grower, and symparhetically i-nterpreted by this organi- zation. No one failed to catch the joyous holiday spirit of the Christmas carols that were sung in the halls the day before the commencement of our Christmas vacation. The club entertain not only other groups in and out of school, but also find 'time for a little diversion of its own. It sponsors one dance each semester, which is thoroughly enjoyed by the entire school. Members of two semesters standing may purchase choral club pinsg graduating senior members and oihcers, receive guards free. Those dyed-in- the-wool songsters who have been in the club for three semesters are eligible for letters. These seventy-five active and capable students-sophomores, juniors, and seniors are among the busiest at Hirsch. The choral club participated in the Hirsch music festival which is held in the spring, and last year shared in the great music festival which was given in Orchestra Hall by students from high schools in the Chicago area. L2u'sun 'l'z1ylo1' Fisher Bergesrnl lfstrin Raw 4 .' Olson Davis Brubaker I'Ir,lclstein Strick lVlillikcn Qluzek Clark Row 5: Peyton Smith Lund Shirvis Brennan Durling Panncau Kelsch Jackson l Club Goetz Smith Hall VVelin Gregory Row 4: DePew Siegel Bosslmrd Ford Balch Sanche Holnihoe Callner Row 5: Landis VVnIf Levi Johnston Vtiilson Allen McKay Girls' Glee Club Run' 1: Fisher Bick liehliardt Black Scribner Gold Siegel Riflice Ludwiek Ron' 2 : Ineohs VVebb Cowing Quinn Sugerman LaVine Powers Herrin Raw 3: Shillnian Heller Kittell Kern lilaii' Larson Hall Drew Rott' -If Spogis likstrom Pearson Sehneiilerinan Peppin Runyan Boone Jfl,2'1A i Ilfm Girls, Glee Club Ll Every day fourth period real singing may be heard coming from room 204. That is the Girls' Glee club, which, sponsored by Miss Mildred Packer, spends its time working on their repertoire and perfecting their tones. The object of the club is to sing all the good music which they can learn. Miss Mary Burke, now supervisor of the elementary schools' music department, was the originator and former sponsor of this choral organization. Ruth Scribner, the president, who has been with the organization for three years, has a pin in the form of a gavelg the secretary, Bette Black, has a quill, the treasurer's, Charlotte Gold, is in the shape of a dollar signg the librarians have pins like booksg and members' are in the form of music notes. Boys' Glee Club Sound 'do,, sound 'do', orders Mrs. Witting. Immediately there is a deep rumble from the bass section, a gentle cooing from the tenors and several varying shades of tone in between. This branch of Hirsch's musical department offers an outlet to all boys with vocal aspirations. Here each day, during the fourth period, in room 131, they vocalize carefully and harmoniously under the hypnotic direction of their leader. Satisfactory results have been shown at assemblies and outside entertainments held this year, at which the boys conclusively demonstrated their power to sing. The officers are president, Warren Carton, vice-president, Charles Johnson, Secretary- treasurer, Vincent Burkeg librarian, Robert Crawford. New 1.' Nickerson McAtce .Nnclerson fiZl1'lf7l1 NYitting. Mrs. Johnson ' Burke Pfeiffer Nutt' f'arlson Crawford Seliieinan Mann Juezil 1,Zl!lQ1IhCll Lewis lvrn' Mzilito xvillilllliil Row 3: Burman VVeek Davis Lunzehtlort Boys' Glee Club Gariiiner Stone liIlllCTlflCl' lleniken Mm' 4 : lleller Holtmzm Morey Seamzins Smith NVeise rlxl101ll1lS liuth Ron' 5: Szltliern lill1'1'lgIl11 Gates O'I!1'ien Keeney Popper Cokeing Austin Taruseio NVooclsworth lihmi I. llzlvlllt XN'iHiel1 lP1'ivi'i' Knlilcx' Sziilrlu' lziilin' 1.i'uiiilizu'li I' ullL'i1u'i-xilrl' Hin: lim' J ' Shollci' I ravi. Debating Club Xl 1' Kay l'ic'rs'i- Slizittil lfeiugolil i':irlsiin lfuri' .7 .' . Nlzxynaiil li:i1'i1i:1clt Seltzer Xl :nity .Xllvn Poll XYeL'lx Debating Society Pl'l'Silll'Ilf . . . . . .Guy Raner Vim'-P1'r'si4l4'11f . . .Peggy McClurg Trra.v1n'r'r .. Andrew Den-nis Sl'f'Yl'fdl'j.' . . . . . .Mary Eloise Fisher Parlialfzwzfariafz . ......... . .,..,... Frances Pedderson Resolved that: and on this clause have been hung the subjects of innumerable debates given by the members of the Debating Society anxious to voice their ora- torical powers. It is their purpose to persuade and convince their audiences of the truth Qor u-ntruthj of a statement by the noble art known as argumentation. They may be heard holding forth almost any Friday, the eighth period, room 131, on any social, scientific, or economic problem and its possible means of solution. U-nder the guidance of Mr. Ross, the new sponsor, these debates on trends in our modern life are most enjoyable and instructive. When 11 question on the floor becomes exciting students have the habit of holding forth to each other on that question, whereupon the president, Guy Raner, is reduced to the simple expedient of dropping a twelve-pound book on the floor to regain order. He explains that it is better to have just one debate at a time, not about one hundred and twenty-five. It always works, the discussions subside, and respectful and absolute attention takes their place. When no debate is scheduled, members are called upon to give one minute extem- poraneous talks. No matter what subject is chosen, the minute must be taken up. Ideas are set forth, some weakly, others forcefully, but never has one impromptu lec- turer found himself at a loss for something to say in that minute. The society was saddened by the death of Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, their loved founder and sponsor, as school started-September, 1936. lfmi' I.' fziiiiinii l't'rl4lvi'sm1 Kzmci' lfishvi' Ross Dennis Nltflnrg filmtv' Steel Iron' 2 : Richzirrls lfreuuil VVillizmis VYarner Phillips C'hei'i'ie Skeeles .xl-flll' Howe l Debating Club Kofi' .3 .' Szulvpi' 4111012 Ilol ml if ie Youn Q Kolul' lirewer I lay us Vottzuu Kofi' ff Jones Levi Illumenili: XY:xtkius Hiitcliinson lliicllstziiltti Sliijiuizm Pan-American League RUTK' 1: VVolfe Riclizirds Fox Dodge, Miss Reid Rosenberg Cannon liutler Row 2 .' Jones M illhouse Pearson Sorensen Rau' 1: Fitzgerald Johnsen Siegel VV:-inet Reid Dodge. Miss Fux Miller Hansen Goetz Raft' 7 O'C'nnnor Ilelclier J'Xj'lWZl1'll Spiudel Kern M nrrisou Evans Lljllgllllll Rott' 3 Kerr Dryden V:1nPelt Chiapetta f Tucker . 7 t . ' ,ff Qsf,-,', 1.1 Pan-American League Pruxidrnt .,...,.,.. .,....... M arian Fox First Vice-President. . . . .Marshall Blumenthal Second Vice-Prcsidmzi . .... Marvin Sherman Recording Secretary .... ...... U rsula Reid Corresponding Secretary . . . .Dorothy Richards Treasurer ,,...,..,....,..,,................,. Stanley Mann The Pan-American League brings you friendly greetings from South and Central America, Mexico, and the West Indies! Of course everyone has heard of the League, sponsored by Miss Faith Dodge, but not so ma-ny know about the interesting projects being carried out by the members. Each one, if he wishes, undertakes to make up a notebook to contribute to the twenty-one volumes, one for each country, being compiled to show the life, the customs, and other matters of interest in Pan-American countries. The members are collecti-ng a library of books and magazine articles about these republics. The Hirsch chapter corresponds with the other members of the League in Latin-American countries in order to further the friendships among the members, and has already received letters from twelve American republics. At their meetings there are many i-nteresting discussions about the Americas. Some- times the League arranges to have speakers with first-hand information address the members. Spanish dances and Spanish songs give an added attractiveness to the programs which are held bi-monthly in room 121. St. C lzur Denst Goetz Frucnd Run' 3 5 Smulson Mclizu Sliittmzin Davis I lzanziliziu Hansen Czinipluell Fzicli XYilkey Pan-Ameri can League Pearson Drew Frank Halleday Ferguson Fitzgerald Row 4: Fishleder xVZlSSl'l'lIill Slierman Sonimerfcld Yzircllus ,lones Carlson liixter O'Nezil Guth Huw 5 I Petrick Gmizburgrer Hornzidzly Miller Manu Casler Austin Sutherland Pan-American League lt is often said that as soon as a person wants to step from under the sheltering roof of his own home town and acquire a traveler's practical education, he immediately sets his steps in a direct and unswerving line towards the glamorous capitals of Europe and his eyes determinedly bent upon the guidebooks-because he is going to see the sights! But for an i-nteresting, instructive trip, beautiful scenery, and romantic nights it would be better to go south. Young people, go south! Think of the amazing sights and wonders of the tropics, of that mighty range of mountains, perpetually snow- capped, the Andes! One finds gay cities, delightful villages, and the oldest towns, universities, and republics in the New World. Many Hirsch students have already enjoyed visiting some of the Latin American countries. Others are preparing themselves for work there, or are interested in the literature, music, and art of the Pan-American republics. The Hirsch chapter is one of many in the Chicago area, and once a month the otlicial delegates, two in number from each school, meet to discuss Ways to cement further the friendly bonds that exist among the nations of the New World. Creative Writing Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration, state the members of the Creative Writing Association. Its truth is shown at the weekly meetings where all precocious brain-children of the literary aspirants make their debuts. W'e like to make excuses for defective children, but these are proffered unapologetically, and all criticism by fellow-writers gladly, yes, thankfully accepted. Heading this group is Monte Varnum, president. Joyce Welin is vice-president, Constance Jessup keeps all records and W'alter Taylor takes charge of all the stray nickels a-nd dimes turned in as dues. Creative W'riting urs' l ' . fnlwrt l'liilli1 is Zulu-ri Icssup lfllmu' UN:,,m.l,- Mig liiilillu-lu :iruuui iniziii NHI1' 3. Islicrwouvl Rink lup:m'1' yulmg 7 llzivi T - -' Stivwiiia ii 1 lvloiiilu-ru folat- ll1i'i'i'ii' llavlilr 11 4 Pan-American League Miss llorlgc, spmisin Now If Spiemlc-ll .Sil'lIfl'I1.' Rl 'l Iilimmientlial 183 lwunl llomie lXF l3' Slieruiziii Rlflmnl' xkisini W t-Mlm, XVQ-inet , I ., Rosenberg 'lm' 'x' Mann Czipoiiclit Fox NL'i.vl1ci'gLi Spellacy , 1 Andrews 'Um' - llowst-ll Kr-ack Nlaniiers l itz1mti'irk Shultz Sllvfllj' Merrick llowe Rails-tty XY:ii'm'r l5l'iS1'l libm- I: l m'til1n liluvt-1' Ilruwn lfislwi' Stern. Klr Dennis fluilfllll Laeh l,.u mn linac' J 5 llflwvl' Siimlstroin l.in1ll1mi'lx Ross l'l1ei'ne XYQIHZIII Steel Roach U'XeilI C.V.C. Non' 3. lJL'l2u1A'5 Stanzliell l'c1l1lei'sun Steinway llitvlik XY:n'i1er fllcl'i'1:l1:ui lli'L'-wi Rua J. T'lt'!'L't' Poll Nulilt' Rit'llL'!'IllIIlHI Shipman l'in r U C. V. C. Studentes The students around school wearing those small gold Roman helmets, with the letters C. V. C. on them, are the proud members of the Latin club. The letters stand for Caesar, Virgil, a-nd Cicero, whose writings are studied by the Latin classes. Those privileged to wear ofhcers' pins are Andrew Dennis, president, Mary Eloise Fisher, vice-president, Robert Brown, treasurer, and Gladys Cottam, secretary. The program committee is headed by Helen Lach. Gladys Cottam, Alice Brewer, and Virginia Carlson are the chairmen of the membership, publicity, and pin committees respectively. The ancient Romans and their marvelous language become real and living subjects to these eighty pupils. At the informal programs one may hear what hair-dresses Roman women wore or what weapons Roman men used in warfare. The famous love story of Dido and Aeneas, as well as the story of the wooden horse with which the Greeks Captured Troy, are perfectly familiar to these students, who often do much of the research work for such talks themselves. Frequently the entire group will solve a Latin crossword puzzle together and the Latin jokes are a favorite amusement. Plans are under way for the publication of the second edition of The Interpresf' This Latin -newspaper is completely written by the club, and affords as much fun as work. It is distributed to all the students of the language, even though membership in the club itself, which is sponsored by Mrs. Stern, is limited to thpsd who have had one and one-half years of Latin. 11 ,KL '1 ' la' .t'Lv-I -1 r .' Q '- .f . xg ' if . 'JM Xue s 1 1' ' L. ' EA' . h : A, , cv lime' I: VVeishaus llnnplly Noatlilnaar Schmidt Salnum Stern. Mrs. Yuen Hlaek VN'ol1l .Xliraliamson VV1ll11islt'y lx'u':i' 2 .' Hzlrrisnil PIIXNUII Slllllnci' Rogers XYillizuns Shules l'upper l 1it'lwnlr:uml Skt-cles Hill Green i .C. lflm' 3: llall Marquzurdt Kular Ilay,-14 lierksanx Kuliler lirewer liutekanst Tziylm' Saucln- l lriwzlril firm' JS llivlil lfisellei' Tlmmpsnn liewvy liuirk l'.IlCll VVilsrm ,loin-N llenrs l z11'lwL'l' Kimlllc- French Club Row 1: Harrell Hcymzui lirehm Laning Fisher, M Huchmzin lfeucr 'fliornstmi Riliirc XVl1ite Ram 2 : Lopalcr Levin Steel Ayer Tliompson johnson Elierlc Fox Cargill Novy ax11IlCl'S4JIl. A. iss Aiirlersori, 5. 130751 3 .- Nlcflurg Scott llall hanz Alollnson Moore l'rt-ssler Rin-liarfls Kim' 4: Vlark lleiiclric lflziiiigztii Peytrni Luncl 4ierw'ig' Adler Meister li l'ZlllSC Le Cercle Francais On the first Wednesday of every month, during the eleventh and twelfth periods, there arises from room 131 an indistinguishable melody of laughter, song, and voice. They call this Conversational French. The meetings of Le Cercle Francais, which are conducted with much savoir faire, are composed of lectures, musical entertain- ments, French plays, or readings by the members. On November 16 an opportunity to see a cinema of French life was given for the benefit of beginning students, who are unable to join the club because of their inex- perience in French. One of the most pleasing features of the club is the social hour which always follows the business meeting, when refreshments are served. Miss Suzanne Fisher, head of the French department, sponsors the club. The club has elected Frances Feuer as president, Lael Laning, vice-president, Veryl Thornston, secretary, and William Hochman, treasurer. German Club Die Hauptsache ist Tiichtigkeitln This is really not an imprecation, but merely pompous Deutsch for Stick with it! or literally The principal thing is thorough- nessf, If unfamiliarity with such an outlandish language causes you to frown perplexedly, just go to anyone of the twenty-five members of the German club, under the sponsorship of Miss Sophie Ackermann, and your Teutonic troubles are over. The textbooks aren't enough stimulation for this progressive group, so together they attend all the current German dramas and lectures. In their bi-monthly meetings, which are conducted in German, the members lustily sing the old famous songs which have been sung in the Fatherland for generations. For its officers the club has chosen its star performers: Jessie Bergeson, president, Thomas Whitby, vice-presidentg Margaret Helbing, secretary, Tess Kirnbauer, treasurer, and Dorothy Newberg, program chairman. Rim' I : Newlicrg bliziw llc1'gr'sini llclliing XYliitlay liiriiliziuer l latfling Ross Run' 2, Snmll it-rg ,lill4CllC!' Bl 11 nk .Xckerlu:ii1. Miss German Club Bl orrismi llussioii laiiillierg -lc-ssup Pleuz Kuff' 3 .' llornuug XYittieli .Mlzinis Xlehlalion lleclitrilt liifriil Kolm Chemistry Club Row 1: Conners Gallup Mitchell. Mr. Haynes Tliornston Smith. Xl r. Armour Ron' 2: Phillips Fach Allen Estrin Reimzin McAtce Row 1: Jneal Wilson Mitchell Mitchell. Mr. Smith, Mr. Boehme Crouse Lewis Varner Row 2 : Larson Steel Landers Holmhoe Adams Morrison Alchemists President ...,,, . . .Norman Armour Vice'-President , .,,. Betty Haynes Secretary . . . , . .Veryl Thornston Treaszzrer ........,......,....,,,..,......... Charles Gallup Should you see a senior strutting down the ihall some Friday afternoon, with a Very knowing look in his eye, you may be reasonably sure that he has just heard a speaker explain some strange chemical phenomenon, he may have witnessed a startling experi- ment which explained just the point that has been bothering him for some time, or he may have a less weighty problem on his mind, such as a trip to the steel mills. To join this club, one must be a student of chemistry and have more than just a credit interest in the subject. The club exists to make the study of chemistry so interesting that the student progresses steadily without difficulty. The Alchemists were organized by Mr. William D. Mitchell, who desired to give an incentive for the student interested in any form of chemistry. This year, 'his idea is being carried out by the new sponsor, Mr. C. Everett Smith. Twice a month invthe laboratory, programs and entertainments of chemical delight are given. These are arranged by Betty Haynes, the chairman, assisted by Richard LeB0y, Roberta Phillips, and Arthur Jensen. Linick Thompson Rott' 3 : Schiele Newmark Nelson Knrk llroztl Lfslfoy Ron' 4: Hzillenlier! Lewis Fralick Jensen Chemistry Club Fisher Greger Raw 3: Doty Francis Merrill Blonsky Garrigan Seltzer Block Row 4: Coliey Lennox Hellesen Johnson Carl-sun Pythagoreans KUTL' lj Sclnniclt Givglcr Gallup Steel lfisliei' llenliis Levin Mcflnrg Ii'm'A' 2 I Limlmxirk XV3 man xvl'11fll'll l'mlwlerson Krililer llrylwnrxgli VVQIFIIL-1' I b'Nm-ill 118 J Rim' 1 : f41ll'l4Hll Pull AlCl11'lJlIlll1 Milliken F-liirvis lluelinic Brewer l.:ich Lainmlers lx'u':v 25 Hui-ii-1 flierrie Phillips Maury liarinnck fi2ll'l'l1.1JH1 Reid liinq Pythagoreans If live pennies are tossed up. what is the probability that exactly two will fall heads up in two trials? Perhaps you do not knowg but to the Pythagoreans this is a Simple problem. With a zest as keen as their wits these sixty-odd mathematical-minded pupils face the brain teasers and puzzles of all sorts placed before them. Pencils become dullg sheets of white paper are filled with computations. However, not all the meeting is taken up with the searching for such solutions. Occasionally, Joseph Schwartz, a member, appears in the role of a speaker. He may explain those fascinating symbols, pi and epsilon, or present a complicated experiment in order to prove a more complicated and important theory. The lively interest of these students in mathematics attracts others to their organi- zation. This interest lies especially in the practical application of the subject. The members plan to make geometrical figures u-nder the direction of the sponsor, Mr. Taheny and the adviser, Miss Bock. I'n'sidf'11f Charles Gallup Vive-l'rz'xirfz'nf . . , .Ruth Steel St'l'l'l'fH1'j' ,. Mary Eloise Fisher Trruxzzrvr' .Andrew Dennis Wim' 3 .' l'i'z'sslur lilnmentlial listrin l'iercc' lfi-imgnlil KH nim'1's .Killer lfim' l.' Lewis Crzinrlell Watkins Fzicli ,Xrinnnr Levi Sliipmzin I ythagoreans Kim' 3: fliirilipcttzi Xl ullei' Seltzer lfrzilick llullcn .-Xilzmis VVils4 in I lug nes Kirin' 'lf Stern l Inrnnnu lliiclistailtti 'Fnrnc 1' lllitcliilismi Knitting Club Iran- I ,- Steel l'uwt'1's l':llf'1'li' Fox 'l'unu5 Slmfclmlt Jessup Ste-lzer Ileulwi Muse liolilstvi11 Rim' 2 M elvoiu l4mle11 flruncl Alleil Siegel l'u11a11t Rietv Slut' Ilnunlfl Szuler Slizniinni. Miss Rim' s. lllniillrerg ,lol111so11 l,Q'1l1'MlI1 Kolar .Xlulersml liimlmall JllllI1Sfl1l Selmflller llolmlrulil llzmerm Knitting Club Future sweaters, scarves, and dresses can all be seen in various stages of completion at any meeting of the Knitting club, which is held on Thursdays, eighth period, in room 143. The flying fingers soon shape the gnyly colored balls of yarn into pretty, wearable articles. Even if a person cannot knit, she is admitted to the club on the principle of live and learnf' Of course it is difficult at first to acquire the right technique and one hates to think how many times that first bit of work has to be ripped and re-knitted until the proper effect is achievedg but under the able direction of Miss Margaret Shannon everyone quickly learns to knit and purl, without too many mistakes. Most members, however, are adept at the art of knitting, and for them, the club is a good means of recreation, and furnishes a place for the girls to discuss the latest stitches, designs, and ideas in knitwear. The more experienced members help the beginners. At the meetings they bring to Miss Shannon anything that may puzzle them, and there they get help with their problems. Betty Schufeldt is the presidentg the vice-president is Constance Jessupg Ruth Tunney fills the office of secretary-treasurer. Perhaps in the near future, the boys will be admitted to the club, and then they can learn to knit their own socks and save their mothers and future Nyives a lot of work and expense. The early Illinois pioneers, men and women alikef used to sit ,xaround tallow candles in the evening, each one knitting a sock. Boys, donlt,f5e'st1?prised if knitting for men is revived soon. . J fi Mm' I: Mitchell NUl'1I2lZl1'1l 'l'un11y Sluifeltlt Sllilllllflll. Miss Jessup S11Il1iSU1I VV51111 ii1'u111lwael1 Clirtelsmi Rim' 2: Siliipsmi. IJ. Slammi Knitting Club Sez11'c'1' lle11m'im lli1lt4v111 liekt-rl Ht-ll St-lllcn Ihrru ,lj l':lrs:ill l':i1'lsn11 liiilekzxlisl l'0tt'1'su11 llzivlik Ze-1111'owski Klum? 119 R.O.T.C. Ron' I .' linnzherger Camlrevn Schwitters Sheppard Davidson Grieeo Hansen O'Donnell Ran' 2 .' Blankenhorn Shillinger Tohin Troteky Evans Greenl merg Mitchell XYhitinore Fagan Row 3 : Lahey Memet Dunn Osborn Smith Miller Lefler Samuels lloeh me Jones Landry Hoclnnan VVenzel Raw 4: Cannon Ontiz Hicks Peterson Frasen Koci Blulnenthzll Lzivin Iesik SCl1l1llEl'I Row 5: Presler Maher Lmnles Maher Knerlrie Hall VVelstn:1il Smith Maier Torrencc Pzmkau Fitch Cade! Major. . , Captain . Liczzlenant Attention! Squad rightf' Reserve Officers Training Corps , . . ,Joseph Toth Walter Palm . , . ...,. ,......., ......... F r ank Ortis maneuvers under Sergeant Sulo V. Ojala. and two rows of earnest-faced youths go through Passers-by stop, they stare. Are they on the wrong street? Isn't this Hirsch High? Maybe it's their eyesight. But no, their senses have not failed them, for this building is Hirsch High. Those serious looking lads are members of the newly organized R. O. T. C. unit which was officialy installed September, 1936. Sergeant S. V. Ojala, United States Army, was assigned to the units as military instructor. His military career dates back to 1928, when he became a member of the citizens' military training corps. Recruiting began immediately at the opening of school, and within two weeks the school had reached its quota of 200 rookies. Their first public appearance was on November 11, 1936, when they marched as a battalion unit in the city,s Armistice Day parade. November January March April May June R. O. T. C. Calendar Armistice parade Assembly-sponsored by the Chicago Tribune R-O-T-Cl Squad competition for city championship Army Day parade Federal inspection of the unit Memorial Day parade R. O. T. C. Field Day Raw 1: Row 4: lioehme Lahey Jacobson Sihauer Evans Crane Osborn Johnson Fitch James Toth O'D0nnell Sgt. Ojala Hansen Ontiz Grieeo Roscoe Peterson Blumenthal Beverly McHie Samuels Tobin H ochmzm Row 2: Roca' 5: lllankenhorn Koci VV:ntson Anuelius Slavin Mitchell Kellogg Alclren Sliannon Trnsty Torrence Miller Greenberg llnllen Mellon Haas Troteky hlitehell Pfeiffer Simmons Smith Row 3: llooth Rm 65 Dunn Srhnhert Ames Mason llunzekcr Hemlric Alsgzer Maher. E. Gunzlrnrgei Maher. R Camlreva llranclt Sheppard VVilliaxns Maier Hale Sims Smith Landry Savage Mamet VVenzal Hicks Normoyle Row I J Howells NYarcl1us N icllol s llruck Carton Landry llogan llarzmcik Fiseller Ross Goss Ifmv 7 Fzich Palm lieflig Roesen Rollin son 1'arvius listrin iiulilcii C'vmnei's M illvr xvlllllillll lNlacArtliur - Raft' 3: Magee Melanmler Rutter Epstein liliert Rliodcs Reserve Officers Training Corps The Chicago Tribune awards medals, five gold and Hve silver ones, to the outstand- ing cadets for each semester. The winners will be announced by Sergeant S. ojaln. Every year a competition is held between the twenty-eight R. O. T. C. units in the city to decide the city championship drill squad. Gold medals and a trophy goes to the winner. At the close of school, the unit will be inspected by United States Army oflicers to determine the rating of the school. The unit is required to execute all drills taught throughout the year. Oral tests are given to the officers and non-commissioned ollicers. If the unit passes inspection satisfactorily, an honor rating will be given to the unit. As a climax of the activities for the entire year, the Hirsch unit together with all the other R. O. T. C. units in Chicago sponsor an R. O. T. C. Cadet Day held annually in Soldiers' Field. Over eight thousand cadets assemble in one mass formation. Freshman Guides Should fbey sm- you in the room In an llfllIOSl'7bf'V'l' of gloom, Tbesr' freslznmn g11in'1's will lzel 12 you Willa fwrolrlcnzs fbf'y,l l' beefl ilarozlgla. The freshman guides are able and loyal upper class students, all members of the Civic League, who come to the aid of the freshman sponsor and her freshmen. Their job is to assist with programs, to lead groups of new students from one class room to another, to help solve difhculties which occur at the beginning of the semester. The heads of this group are jean Alyce Stanton, of the February class, and Edward Stein, of the June class. The guide's badge of distinction is a red bow, which is a beacon light for the freshmen in need of help. Freshman Guides Ratt' 1.' l3ePc'w Rzirlliel SC1'llYl'lf'l' Miller Stein Slilllitrll Salnum Priclx O'Xeill Harrell Rim' 2: Tucker Huelilver Searer get Yzxrnuni l'cytoi1 Nelson fiilisou l'ranier fiulrllieru ltmt' F. llcrlisuil lfassett Novak Rt-iman lm limi lailifl Rota Sapit-nva R.O.T.C. Hutcliinson Novoszul Glass lleliay llzitson Norviil li'r1Zi' J: Olson Fixes-ll liirtley l.llVVl'L'IlCC Ktlowles l.:ir1ZL'iulurf Lang Allen fil'l'I' Shwctz L l cv . s lfnfu 5 I i'i'lwi'L-ll lirisiclt I!ii'nrlm'f Lamles liieringer l,Ci0l'sUll Kurk VVi'z-1511.2 Schwitters Shamis Himan Donohue Libra lfmu 1: Higgins. Bl Lzming llrnwn Clegg Quinn ry A iss I'li:ipnknnis liuwr- Delhi l.3 ncli LUN. Mrs Rota' 2 ,' Kinlclstein Slelzvr llarmer H1-llving filllfilill Dye-11 l r'l1l lllmiilurrg 122 Drama Raft' I.' Young ,Xrmonr Skeelcs Morey Mei-'lurg' Levi Iran' 2 .' XYeine1' Ramer Drama Club The Drama club is 0-ne of the few of I-lirsch's closed membership organizations. Miss Margaret Annan, sponsor of this inspired group, declared that the number of would-be actors and actresses was so large that a closed-membership plan was impera- tive if the club were to accomplish anything. The club proposes not only to give dramatic interpretations, but also to study the drama. Wfilliam Morey, Peggy MCClurg, Jean Skeeles, and Norman Armour were elected president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Librarians Books xfmulfl fo flwsr' four' ends l'0Ill1lll'l', For u'i.w1rm1, piely, Jeligbl, or use. So wrote Sir -Iohn Dcnhamg and, if we are not mistaken, he was dreaming of our own Hirsch library as he dipped his quill into his inkwell. In the opinion of us student librarians, who are busy each period of the day helping Mrs. Lott, our petite librarian, and her assistant, Miss Catherine Higgins, books are to be collected from the tables, put on the shelves, located, mended, and circulated. After these duties are finished we take the attendance, carry notes to the study hall teachers, file cards, send notices of overdue books, and regulate the traffic in and out of the library. We are getting real training and experience in library work. ssistants li'u7L' .7 ,' l Summ-r l'e:irsn1i l laycla l lulluiilwvi'-f VN':lriiel' l'c'z1rsmi Davis l lyatt Smith Itmv fl .' Lake Su-xlinzin VX'l1itln Knlilei' 'l':illiei't Kimlmall lic-njamiii Club llrellm St. Julien Smith Siegel Nun' .5 . Schwarz Fziiilirmxi Seltzer XYeek Nl el V1 lin Hall G Irim' I: Mmitlzike liissia Hahn lllzickwrnul Finch Spugis liovve Cnlliei' lfinlay :Xnilersnn lftm' 2: Yezize-ry Fitzpatrick Lupe l'ezir:sor1, J, Pezirson, V, l.lllKlSlI'UIll Grzinherg Knnkler lzivzirune lluhn fmvzird Irmrv 3: Scales Scliuniaclier Mclirath Olson Liscumlr Roberts uards Ne-els l't-trick lleiliel l i':iZe'e Ricliinunil Mm' J: Schazii' lllllill Stehles Elliott llnuei' Young Hnlt llirschfclil Hunley Tucker Till'any llirsch lfmi' 5 : Hrigel Jnhnsun Tierney fovvan lii'eft'nknriip Parish 7 Yzirner Nlngiiusmi llacun lfleluing Sininmns Guards The hall guards do more than balance a chair neatly on four legs during the period they are on duty, contrary to the popular notion. In addition to vigilantly patrolling the halls to keep them free from classmates afflicted with the Wanderlust, they regulate traflic during the division periods when congestion in the center and in the south end of the building becomes a major problem. They wage a year-round campaign against dirt and disorder by seeing that the halls are kept free of candy wrappers and stray pieces of notebook materials. Their success is evidenced by the orderly appearance of the corridors at any hour of the day. The hall guard pounces upon the student wandering aimlessly through the halls. The pupil retraces his steps slowly, perceiving the meaningful glint in the eyes of the guard. In spite of their belligerent attitude toward those who have no passes, no official group could be more polite with a properly equipped student than these zealous cus- todians of law and order in our corridors. It is not to be supposed that the male element of Hirsch monopolizes this aspect of service to the school. The girls, voicing their old cry of equal rightsf' have taken up hall guard duties, even so far as having two of their number, Priscilla Faust and Betty Heun as captains. The group this year is headed by Byron Tucker, assisted by Robert Prince. Mr. McMahon, the sponsor, has made many very necessary improvements in the traffic rules during the past year. To protect students from running the risk of talking back to the wrong person, each guard displays a badge of identification, an arm-band, which he proudly wears when on duty. Hall Guards lfuci' 1: Byrnes linwker Fmlck ones lXlu-ahanisou Row 4'- U'1I91-gm Anderson Custer McHie Tucker Conners IXlcNIalwn, Mr. l4enj1u11i11 lfisher SHVCY XVesting' Ilzinaliaii Muse Keeney Lippp SUTUIISCII l llmlgsun limi' 2: Kenny fiiistzifsoii VVatte Johnsen Iiranelniziyr Scliaffncr llennesey Evans , , I Marion ll 1'7 'T' lfreunrl Iincklcy lil:-nltner Koller julinsmi Vllinlwziy Schnelke Miller lilazy l'lc-nu-nsen SIYUIIIU1' llurnzuizly lluustun lluhen Dcnst Vl':ilstr:1 I , Slllflllltill 'Um' 'l -' f'r:iwfui'ml lllzinkenlinin Davis llc-un Smmuiierfclcl Schiclc Tlinznsen Anderson lirst Hayes lluiilzihl Slliilllilll lluncan Kolar XYieganml Eckert Yzirnum Spnuis Peyton Ln France XYaltnn Ticket Sellers Row 1: Hemlrie Mcflurg Aison Huclilierger Zemlmrowski Harrell Berksun Raw 2: Steinway Scott Stanton Reynolds Raillvel lJel'ew Dryliurgli Rim' 3 .' Jessup Connor Jessup Oyen Scribner W'illi:1n1s Ticket Sellers Hirsch students dug deeply into their allowances this fall and reluctantly handed over a small 'portion of their gum budget for bits of pasteboard, which insured their admission to the various football games. This response, being entirely without prece- dent, caused an investigation to be made by the Civic League, who have since reported that students really do not mind going to football games, and that the firm, persuad- ing sales' talks by the ticket sellers were irresistible. Among the five teams, headed by Moselle Aison, Alice Brown, Florence Huchberger, Peggy MeClurg, and Alvina Zemrowski, was a friendly rivalry. Mr. Edward MacMaho-n did much to spur them o-n in their work. Clean-up Campaign Sponsored by the Chicago Association of Commerce, a Chicago Clean-Up League, consisting of chairmen and their assistants from the city high schools, is organized every fall. In Hirsch the organization is sponsored by Miss Dorothy Bock with Edward Stein as student chairman and Joyce Welin as his assistant. The active part of the campaign is confined to the spring semester. In the local grammar schools lies the most important task of the members. A program is presented in each school to attract interest. In the elementary classes teachers encourage the students to make posters, write essays, :md to carry this work into their homes. To head this campaign, a chairman is appointed for each school and every school fills out a report book. In Hirsch an assembly is given and committees are appointed to see that the halls and rooms are kept clean. Prizes for achievement, based on the high school report books, are awarded in June at a luncheon given by the League for the members of the campaign. Rim' 1: liiecltliefer llvniic-sy 1'a1'lsnn VYQ-lin Stein Steel Mr-lvuin Rl eflurg fiulvllxvrg Jolinwn Nutr' 2 R1 ill ins Phillips Scott XYzillc'1'tz .Xgur Pc-rlrleiwrill Liurlma rk Curlsmi Aixrlerson Cleanup Campaign Now 3: NYiggins Havlik Koliler ll rewer Ilenmlrie Taylor- Hall Smith lirnlrlstein Koh' JS Russell Sllaltil Maury liurns lfacli Dennis Goetz Pep Club Hurt' 1: Drell Shapiro Lotkas Mziyfmlfl Vultz Tunney Richarfl Coen Muse Erie Petersmi Row 7 Semen Clegg Powers Johnsen Peterson Tl'2lN'ffll'll. llliss Etten Rranmlmayr Lucas Bevan Rosenberg Rom 1 : Schmid Dell Davis Prazzik Keeley Maynehl Yoltz 'funny Richard Ricas Richard Grass Jordan Row 2: Anderson Farnham Fox Eherle Evans Oyen Sawyer Johnson Schaffner Trayiord. Miss Belcher Cai-rigan Johnson Pressler Burch Anslow Pep Club President ...... , . .Ruth Tunney Vice-President , , 4 .,..,. Jane Voltz Secretary .... , . .Helen Richards Treasurer .......,......,...,........,....,.,. Beth Mayfield Those chic maroon and white outfits that you see at Hirsch's games are those worn by the members of the newly organized Pep club. These girls enliven our games with their enthusiastic encouragement. They are well versed in their A B C's and are learning to spell out Hirsch and the names of our opponents in formation with placards. Every Tuesday during the ninth, tenth, and eleventh periods, one-hundred and fifty girls, under the supervision of Miss Vera Trayford, meet in the gym with the common desire to promote school spirit. They practice cheers. They twist, and turn, dart and lunge, cavort, leap, and shout at the commands of their perspiring leader, Ruth Tunneyg they place, replace, and displace themselves as they form a human H , which, when perfected, will be used in front of the cheering sections in the stadiums where our teams play. Run' 3 .' Almralizuusuii K1-ujolin Haas lforfl Barrel Lundqui sl Swan-mi Sinipson XY3 une .Xiirleiwiii Kfnuufsky lfim' I ,' Sinipsmi Davenpoi t Ariiiuur An rl re w 4 Sulzenfuss Steplimi Reid Aylwarrl Spierlel Ray Pep Club Row 3: Subert hlelling Nelson Adler Meister Hanson MCAntlrews VVilliams Shilfinan XVIITIICI' Loughl in Cherrie- Heinzel Krause Raw 4: Foote Ilall Armour Powers Fulton Eckert Bell Plenz Brown Cranberg Hallenberg Hayda Girls' Bowling League Rim' 1 I NYelrli Yates Towing .Xnclersou Ifiillerliveider Irma' 2 : l'il'CllIlfl l'lultom 126 Boys' Bowling League Row 1: Uurnell Slmttil Uffilfl Czirlsoii Blamiy H:iri11:u'k Ilrown Fmt' 3 : Kziplzin Mzwm. , Strick IWW 2: Siniiienlirri: Moller Luhin .Xnrlvi-si nl Bowling League When anyone enters the Stevenson and Schalk alley at Seventy-ninth and Cottage Grove avenues, he is almost certain to find at least one Hirsch enthusiast engaged in that ancient game of bowls. The scene is different, but the art itself has remained almost unchanged from the time Rip Winkle watched the little men on the green in the Catskills. No record of actual achievement is on file, but without doubt Hirsch players are rapidly developing their rhythm and their technique. Leagues have been formed, one for the girls, and another for the boys. As yet no definitely organized team from either group has been chosen, but before many moons have shone, Coach Edward McMahon expects to have teams ready to engage in competition with members of leagues from other high schools. Coach McMahon has worked very hard to select competent persons for his leagues and has spent long hours in the attempt to instill the fundamentals of the age-old sport into the minds of the bowlers. Some are already expert in the game, and others mere neophytes. Ball after ball is sent spinning down the alley by those who are old hands at it, and scores soar in a soul-satisfying manner. The newer advocates have a hard time of it at first. It is not exactly uplifting to see a ball waver from side to side as it rolls weakly down the alley and-miss at least ten of the pins set up. But they never despair, and the perfect score of three hundred stands as a beacon light at the end of what seems interminable alleys. Stephiin Kle Carlson Run' 3 I M:icI.1u'eii lircge 1' Shitfuizin Cnrrigan U A Sil u unfffenuesanos-ence-suo::J1c2: '21 'f E5-fic: I Baa' 'L L2 ' !!,,.-ff 'sgsf-1 X , CIII? f 'f I 'I I b f -W, ' . -L g V, , ff 1. r 'fi H? it N f 1' I s,. V .. x, Xi? L Q w I I jp Q In I f f , Z Q Q-ff . W ff f 33 fi4 f i t , --f , V . XX, ,g,5 :fzuuHnnf'1J,nnQu - 3 LJ f-- if :gzigp XR - 112:-:...g25:ggi M?-' .pix X X X if - I 3553? iii F f My Nr.. r S Iiwmllip Q 2 C' ' !,,,ji -.N A ,' -WZ' of! 5 taxi lll ,'41-:JS zz? X - .: s. S-,Ax J I P ,X ' rfb!! ifilf' il : 1g5:25 f ' 'T ' S Zi ff, I D JCH1o' 4-:U0' 100' ' Mia? .. ones-anoaoo .efeuuseaouo Ray Stockman Art Adams Norman Armour Eugene Sonnenberg James Estaver Patterson McMahon Bland COACHES 127 Bob Lewis Nick Taruscio Charles Durling Byron Tucker George Carelly if QTL ' I Football Team Football Knit' 1: llrink Greene BUMP , Kclselm Qt' Ufllff J' llnelimt' N11-111 Il I 1 . 'I-5111 'N Raw 3: Stockmzin Roman Lewis Ilrriwn frzulilvll Riilmcnstcin Gill Loitz A llryau l'riilunutt Gallup johnson Brown Nora' 3: Vk'l1ite Shipmqm O L minor Aim-4l1'n Sr..C1nii- Few 42 Slnx PC!1fl91'1.1'ZlSl Reiman Jensen Sliirvis Reed Varner Schlueter Burke Austin With only eight lettermen returning for the 1956 sea- son, Coach Paterson turned out a very good team, in fact, the best gridiron bruisers Hirsch has ever had in its short history. They won three games and lost three under great handicaps, but they came through for third place in the south section competition during the 1936 schedule. In spite of the fact that fifteen lettermen are graduat- ing there are quite a number of experienced players re- maining for the nucleus of the '37 squad. The graduat- ing lettermen are Bob Boehme, Willie Brown, Frank Kelsch, Frank Green, Bob Johnston, Don Reiman, George Crandell, Frank Shirvis, Joe Toth, Chuck Hubbs, Bob Gill, Ralph Spix, Chuck Gallup, and the co-captains, Ray Stockman and Bob Lewis. The returning lettermen are Jerry and Percy St. Clair, Vincent Burke, Murray Loitz, Eddie Bryan, Bob Brown and Art Jensen. Other promising men for next season are Shipman, Prendergast, Brink, Grummitt, Varner, White, Schleuter, Noble, Austin, O'Connor, Amedro and Roman. Many of these boys are sophomores. They played a game against Englewoods' future team at Hirsch on November 19. The future Huskies tramped through with a 12-0 victory. Tom Noble made the two touchdowns. Their blocking was excellent and they showed great promise in their hard tackles long punts, and general all-around playing. The 1936 Football Season On Saturday night, September 26, the Hirsch football team started the 1936 season by defeating the Morgan Park eleven in a well-played game. Stockman made the touchdown by an accurate pass, Hubbs to Stockman. The Empe Hi eleven made a touch-back. The final score was Hirsch 6, Morgan Park 2. The following week the Huskies were held to a score- less tie against Hyde Park in a battle with a lighter but faster team. On October tenth the Hirsch squad lost to a powerful Fenger team by a score of 31-0. Followed by a jinx, the boys lost a neck-wringer to the Bowen Boilermakers on Saturday, October 17, by a score of 6-0. In the Homecoming game with Calumet, Hirsch tri- umphed over its opponents by a score of 13-0, avenging the last year's bitter defeat by one point. In an ocean of mud on Hallowe'en day, Hirsch sank a stubborn Harper squad, 6-0. Hubbs waded over for the lone touchdown of the game. In the game on November 7 that meant a possible tie for second berth in the south section city high school division, the Maroons had a brainwave and lost to Parker 13-6. Our one touchdown was made by Gill, who plunged over the end zone of Parker. Coach Paterson saw his future hopes, the '37 squad, lose a post-season game to Lakeview, 7-12g Schleuter made the touch down and J. St. Clair converted the extra point. Hirsch played the last game of the season against De La Salle Thanksgiving day, and their opponents overwhelmingly defeated them by a score of 32-0. Basketball Heavies Row 1: Row 2: Moore Olson Estaver James Beebe Martin Rosenthal Sigurdson Adams Masterson Bland Woolley Brandell Mickelsen Kunde Griffin F ons Arden Marciniak Speyer Luttrell Heavyweight Basketball From Coach Bland's training quarters comes the news that he is expecting his bevy of giants to give an even better account of themselves than did their predecessors of the 1935-36 season, who themselves had a very suc- cessful campaign. As the back-bone of this year's team, Mr. Bland had Hank Rosenthal, Lenny Marcinak, Art Adams, and Alden Brandell, the only returning lettermen. In addition to these men, there are some very good prospects on the squad who should insure Hirsch a good team for the next two seasons, for most of them are third-year students. At the present date, Coach Bland is drilling the squad in the fast-breaking game that is so closely associated with his teams. Hirsch teams are not noted for being one-man teams, rather each one plays as a unit and therefore does not depend upon Having faced cess in their only ment, the coach any one individual to pile up points. very good opposition with marked suc- two previous efforts in the Stagg tourna- and the entire team hope to better the 1934 team's third place by capturing first or second posi- tion. In reference to the teamis future standing, Coach Bland said, It all depends on the competition our opponents may furnishf' If the fans will continue to make basketball the best playing sport backed by Hirsch, they're sure to see some good games. Row 1: Crane Casey Tierney Carina Sknpien Casper Steiner Tliatclier Garitano Cass Frankenlieltl Dial Tarnscio liUl1Cll Crocillzi VN'aller Manos XYclliy Cliiapetta You Syrlriw Olson Hans Slaney Bland Basketball Iran' 2' Junior Basketball Keep an eagle eye on our Juniors this coming season. They are determined to win their third consecutive South Section Championship and to keep up their remarkable record of no defeats in sectional competition for the last two seasons. Returning lettermen this year are Nick Taruscio, last year's captain, Carmen Chiappetta, last year's high scorer and all-city selection, Frank Garitano, Fred Frankenfield, Dick Olson, and Sam Crocilla. However, the loss of Taruscio, Frankenfield, and Crocilla by graduation in February will be keenly felt. Coach Bland stated that his boys will have a good chance in the city finals this year if they get that far. He de-- clared that the squad ought to get farther this year than they did last season because there is a very strong second team, composed of Slaney, Crane, Tierny, Welby, a-nd Manos, who afford the keenest competition in the prac- tice games, which, as everyone knows, prepares the team to meet their opponents. On December 4, Harrison Tech. played Hirsch and lost by a score of 50 to 16. Four days later we played Lind- blom and won by a score of 19 to 12. The rest of this seasonls schedule will be played after the Maroon for 1937 has gone to press. We played Engle- wood, Harper, Hyde Park, Parker, Calumet, Fenger, Bowen, and Morgan Park. May we be victorious! 131 Tucker Olson lllclllzmus Roali Swimming Swimming-Senior Raw 1: Row 3: Ahclsfm Hellesen Cramlell Burns Armour Shirvis Adams Kms' 2: Mann Sunnenlncrg 511101153 Stem Taruscio Jones In room 157, three days a week collect the lads that swim for Hirsch. If what they did to Morgan Park high is what we cn expect in the future south section meets, we may be harboring a divisional championship in our natatorium. Although possessing no present all-city men, the team has high hopes for the future. They are a well-balanced, good-team-working group of swimmers that ought to give any opponent a good scrap. While Stanley Mann will be trying to fill the vacancy left by Johnny Haigh, Frank Sutcliffe and Shepherd Stern ought to fill the places left by Richard McClurg and John Schoenheld, two back- stroke artists that have left Hirsch. This year Byron Tucker, 40-yard crawl man, was elected to the team captaincy. Al Abelson, who is the team's number one optimist and manager, swims backstroke in the medley. Bob Burns, the smiling chap that is always turning the showers icy cold, swims a 100-yard crawl and is a member of the relay team. His chief assistant in the 100 is James Hellison, who also swims in the relay. Gene Sonnenberg, a returni-ng letterman, lets off his steam in the 200 crawl and relay. Churning the water at his side in the 200 is Bennett Merrill. When the football season ended, George Crandell and Frank Shirvis, showed up as members of the team also. Crandell, an excellent free style ma-n, will lend more speed to the relay, while Shirvis will have to battle Stanley Mann and Vic Adams for a breaststroke berth. Swimming also in the relay are Norman Armour, who will return after a year's absence, and John Roah, a new man. Paul Jones, our springboard hope, will be assisted in February by Tom Tobin, Bob Ballinger, and Clyde Millikin. 132 Swimming-Junior Row 1: Salzman Olson Qfelief Rculiell aicm Smith 29 fig Anderson 12091111 Robinson U1 Small Brock Junior Team After the back-to-school movement was instituted- this fall, Hirsch's junior swimmers found themselves heavily hit by the loss of Frank Shirvis, city champ breast-stroke man, Gene Sonnenberg, also a city man, Shepherd Stern, Bob Larson, Bob Gardner and Bernard Victor. The young 'uns will have to go some in the 36-37 sea- son if they expect even to come up to the record turned in by last year's squad, for the latter took third place in the city meet last fall and the boys won almost all their sectional competitions, taking second place among the teams of the south section. In their annual meet with Maine Township, Indiana, the boys did better this year than the team did last year a-nd the prospects are very bright. The only returning lettermen are Robert Sutton and city champ Robert Brock. With these exceptions the team is entirely new. But in spite of this, the squad is well-bal- anced, and up to the time the MAROON had gone to press, had beaten Morgan Park twice and lost once to Parker by a close score. Promising regulars o-n the team are: Robert DeLong, who starts in the backstrokeg jack Reubelt, a good man in the breast-strokeg Robert Sutton, expert in the crawlg and Robert Brock. The six-man relay consists of: Carlisle Smith, Robert Anderson, Robert Sutton, Warren Koenig, Robert Olson and Charles Mascio, with Robert Robinson as an alternate. Medley swimmers are Delong, Reubelt and Brock. Likely substitutes are Roger Johnson and Ed Wilken. Bob Cavins, a freshie, is also good, but will be unable to compete until he had reached his second year in school. Coach Edward McMahon is not expecting much of the aggregation this year, but he believes they will be good as senior swimmers. He hopes to have more students attend- ing the meets both at home and abroad. 133 Baseball Row 1: Dial Grummitt McMahon, Coach Hurt. Feingold Estaver Row 2: Fhiappetta Amenlro Kunrle Carelly Taruscio Row 3: Gallup Branrlell Schocll Baseball In a season featuring rain, snow, and all-around bad weather last spring, the Maroon baseball squad turned in its best record in sectional play, thus following the suit of the other athletic teams at Hirsch. The boys came in fourth in the south section, winning five and loosing the same number in section competition and winning three out of four practice tilts. Last year's lettermen were Chuck Gallup and Galvin Grummith, first basemeng Nick Taruscio and Carmen Chiapetta, second basemeng Gene Weiler, shortstopg Fein- gold and Art Nelson, third basemen. The outfielders with emblems were Auldie Brandel, Mel Schoch and Pete Drazba. Bill Paulson and was the catcher, while Aurie La Franco, Jack Seip, and Jimmy Estaver received letters for pitching. Those returning this year are Gallup, Grummith, Chia- petta, Feingold, Brandel, Schoch, La Franco, and Estaver. Likely young o-nes who will probably start next year will be George Carelly, catcherg Bob MacNamera, pitcherg young Frank Dial, in the outfieldg and Bob Amedro, also a catcher. The team beat Morgan Park twice, split their series of two games with Harper, Calumet, Parker Csection cham- pionsj, and lost two to Bowen. They also beat Hyde Park in two practice engagements and split two games with Roosevelt High of East Chicago. Gems were turned in last year by Aurie La Franco when he held the Harper squad to one hit, by Jimmy Estaver, when he held the boys from Calumet scoreless, and winning l-Og by Art Nelson, who came in to pitch in the ninth inning of a Morgan Park game with the bases full and no outs, and the green and white squad needing one run to win. He struck out one man, made the next man foul out and struck out the last man to relieve the tension. Carmen Chiapetta made a hit in the ninth inning of the Parker game to drive in the Winning run. Hopes for even a better season in '37 are held by mem- bers of the team and by Coach Edward McMahon. 134 Tennis Raft' 1: Ilnulisizultr-r XlcrX1'tl1nr XY:-il .Xrnmur Ifrm' 2 lilziii' lllanrl Rienian Tennis Hirsch's tennis team lost many excellent men by gradu- ation and it was under many handicaps that they came through as well as a fighting team under such odds could. They played Fenger and took both games, and later won one and lost one to Morgan Park. They were defeated by teams from Parker and Calumet. Lester Harvey filled the position as the best singles player. After a hard elimination contest, Lester Weil and Norman Armour were chosen at the best doubles team. The two letter men were Les Harvey and Les Weil. Neither of these veterans will return for another season, but the Hirsch racketeers have some new prospects and they expect to muscle in on the champions in the '37 tourney. Golf Hirsch's golf team teed itself off to the south section title before the summer breezes began to blow over our school, and took second place in the city meet this fall. Undefeated in their sectional play last spring, the squad licked Bowen, 12-03 trounced Morgan Park, 9-3, and took Calumet 8-4. These victories made the team eligible for the championship play-offs in the fall. In these play-offs, the boys tied Sullican, north section champs, 6-6. They got plastered by Schurz representing the west section, IOM-IM. After this drubbing they came back stronger than ever to beat Tilden, 10-2, cinch- ing second place in city competition. Bob Cohen, a junior, was the team's number one man, winning five out of his six matches: he also came in with the tennis lowest score, a 77. Golf Team lihmi 7: l,1ltt1'L'll lbnrlingq' Supp l'nl14'n Hlock i 'Q i -iff- 135-H' Cheer L Finch VVz1tkins 136 Ram' 1: Estziver Tohin Frankenheld Fohen VV:1tkins Ilrynn Huhhs liruck lfmv 2: liluck Lewis Feingold Sutcliffe Ileelwe lireene Gallup Lettermen President ,.,.. . . ,Robert Lewis Vin'-Prz'sidz f1I . . , .Charles Gallup SCL'Yt'fl1Yy ,.., . , .James Estaver Treasurer .,,.....,..,............,,.......,,.... Ralph Spix Every Friday during ninth period a noisy babble of indistinguishable sound arises from the gym, in which the Lettermen hold their meetings. This hoary organization includes all those mighty male athletes who have satisfactorily exhibited their athletic prowess to the coaches of the various sports. This club is quite a well-established oneg it has been in existence since the inception of Hirsch as a senior high school. The meetings of this august conglomoration of strong men are devoted not only to spirited discussions of the various branches of sports, but also to planning for grim athletic competition with the Lettergirls, and for the annual dance sponsored by these jolly sportsmen. Cheerleaders All right, all together now, a Yea, Hirsch, Yea, Hirsch, seven Rahs and a Yea, Hirsch, urge the cheer leaders as they unlimber their joints for action. Tfhe energetic antics of this foursome of Y. M.'s fyell masters to youj have been instrumental in spurring our teams to victory. Under their direction the multitude who turn out to the games have acted in unison to cheer themselves hoarse in the support of the players. The squad is composed cf Rod Watkins, Ruth Tunney, Jim Levi, and Betty Finch. It is very diiiicult to award a distinguished service medal to the best of these four acrobats. They are all whirlwinds of grace and motion. They can arouse enthusiastic support when the moment is blackest. Doubtlessly they win forty-nine and one-half percent of every game that Hirsch plays. Lettermen Raw 3 . Moore Shirvis Durling Larson Mzirciniak lirummitt Crzmrlell Row 4: Francis Adams Roscntlml lirundell Taruscio i eaders Levi Tumiy Adele Winters Loraine Dore Dorothy Sowa Beryl Kelly Madeline Jensen Verna Baker Vera Trayford COACHES 13 7 Dorothy Wallace Myra Wyman ,lane Voltz Roberta Anslow Audrey Cherrie . Raw 1 : O'Connm' Sowa Jensen VV y man I Farriga u Field Hockey Nothing can turn a group of charming young ladies into a band of screaming voices and flying arms and legs more quickly than the game known as field hockey. If anyone should care for a crack on the head, a sprained ankle, a black eye, or something new and different in the line of falls, she should go out and join in the grand old game. Who cares for the bangs, the bumps and the bruises? Not we! fIt's rumored that the doctor measures the success of our games by the number of patients that visit him for minor repairs on the following day.j Miss Vera Trayford, our coach, thinks we are often too reckless with our flying sticks, and that bodily harm will certainly come to at least one of our number. Win or lose, we straggle home, hot and exhausted after the game in the late afternoon, but tingling with the excitement and knowledge of having fought the good fight. The trick-and it most assuredly is a trick-is to smash the small and very elusive ball through a well-guarded goal from what is known as the striking circle. The games, no matter whether they are merely practice or actual competition, turn out to be fast and exhilarating. After wleeks of practice in mud or dust, and in all kinds of weather, those who shine, as much as they can covered with dirt, are sent to the try-out for the all-city prep team. The try-outs this year did not eliminate all our girls, for Lorraine Dore and Dorothy Wallace made the second team. G.A.A. Hockey Kelly Dore Vllillace VVhite Dillion G.A.A. Baseball Row 1: O'Connm' Iensen Sowa ?H.!'l'ljlZl!l Winters Raft' 2: Wy m an Do re Ruta' If C7 Ccunni fmwa W y man C. Ixrrxgzin l'.'intc'1's Knapp Jciisml Volleyball A mad scramble! Bodies collide, flying hands land on convenient shoulder or heads, players trip over extended shoes, some fall 'layer-fashionf' others stagger. No, it's not a brawl-it's volleyball. Imagine a huge tennis court with a net fsix feet highp stretched across it. Players, primarily arranged in polka dot pattern, glare through this transparent fence at each other. A mere ball served from the back line causes a great deal of excitement and many miniature catastrophes. The object is not to keep the ball, but to send it sailing over to the opponents--very generous, I must say. If the ball touches the floor-oh! happy landing!-a point is scored. Serving, assisting, spiking and relaying are probably mysteries to most of us, but to our volleyball stars it means perfected technique. The honor team which is selected by Mrs. Baker and Miss Trayford at the end of the season challenges the alumnae and the Boys' Letter club. Baseball Girls When spring comes, girls rush into the baseball games, captains are selected, teams are formed. A mad scramble for the bat follows. Nine dynamos balk the best efforts of the opposing team. Balls fly, head duck, girls shout, legs seem strangely lifeless, hands close tensely on the air, and feet too small fail to make the home plate. Hits soar, flustered fingers tingle, batters strike out, girls dash, players scoreg teams win-or loseg it's all in the game. The skilled players of the diamond in each class compete in intra-mural games. Here is the competition of the stiffest sort-superiority meets superiority, skill meets skill, star meets star. The best point-getters batter their way to championship. On arranged play-days with other high schools our best meet theirs, and we all enjoy the excitement of the games. Slllllbifbll lxelly K llL'!'!'lC Rim' .3 Lewis llillifn: XYl1ite xylllllllil' Knapp J 1 G.A.A. Volley Ball Kelly Simpson Cherrie llore hVElllZlCC Lewis Uillfon XYl1ite Aquatic Aces Row 1: Baechle Oyen Linman Jones Alexander Smith Denst Evans Mayfield Clierrie Richards 140 Rom 1.' VVinters Jensen Dore Kelly lVyman Carrigzin Basketball The whistle blows! The ball flies up and the game is started amid shouts and laugh- ter. During the battle many noses are momentarily flattened, and floor-burns are received. What misery these girls experience for the love of the game! This sport ranks as the most popular among the members of the G. A. A. A tourna- ment among the teams is held annually, and the girls who win will receive bars which will dangle from their activity pins. Each year, a play day is set aside so that our teams will have the fun of competing with the girls from another Chicago high school. Lorraine Dore, the manager of this sport, will arrange the games for that day. At the end of the season the honor team will be selected, the members being those girls who have thrown the straightest and the fastest and who have the somewhat rare feminine trait of working with others. Aquatic Aces One, two three! Splash! The line of mermaids flop into the pool. Some of the aces swim for sport, some for enjoyment, some to improve their strokes. From the ensuing splashes and gurgles, one might imagine it was all for amusement, but the members will solemnly testify that they accomplish great things under the instruction and supervision of their sponsor, Mrs. Baker. All is not work, however, for races are held and cheers re-echo in the natatorium as the contestants paddle by. Those swimmers who are advanced enough may earn life-saving emblems by passing certain requirements. Business meetings are held at intervals, and, strange as it may seem, not in the pool. Ofliciating are jane Voltz, president, Helen Richards, vice-presidentg Audrey Cherrie, secretary, and Beth Mayfield, treasurer. Voltz Knapp Screen T unny VVynn Simpson Dell Dykstra Rosenberg Hein zel Landis Harrison G.A.A. Basketball Row 2: Sowa Knapp Simpson Lewis VVhite Uillion VVallace Cherrie Letter frm' Z: Carrigan Voltz Kelly Vherrie Richard 1 Girls Raw 2: VVintei's XVallace 'l'rayford, Miss VK'yman Mayfield Lettergirls President . . . . . . ..., . . .Audrey Cherrie Vice-Prr'.sir1'r 11t .. ..... Jane Voltz Svcrefury .... . . .Helen Richards Trmsurcr .. .........,.,...,.........,... Dellora Carrigan What do those 'H's' on our sweaters stand for? you ask. Healthy, hard work! fun-loving members of the Lettergirls club. Although they those big maroon H's they are nevertheless proud of them, reechoes from the agile, are too modest to flaunt for they stand for long hours of participation in games, for leadership, and for good sportsmanship. These emblems are awarded after the thousand hard-earned points have been won in a variety of games in which good sportsmanship plays an important part. Each thread woven into the letter represents one point. ln each sport's season a challenge is sent out to the self-assured lettermen from these athletic experts-the Lettergirls. These optimists often meet with downfall, but never let it be said they give up. Girls Athletic Association President ..,.. ...,. B eryl Kelly Vice-Presiclent . , . .Madeline Jensen Srcrefary ..... . . .Virginia Cocilla Treasurer ..,..... . . . .Dorothy Wallace Recording Sf'crc'lary. . . ..... Myra Estrin G.A.A. Row 1: Jones Strauss Orlando DeSwarte Davis Row 3: VVeller Stump Dreifuss Kern lflcllflfd McAndrews hlfflfl nuns lfvfk Cooney brass Kiiuiei-g Harrell Cugler HUYle Loomis lieterson yyithefs kflll' fiuendel VVielgot Row 2: Baker. Mrs. Row 4: Holton Evans Kramer Anderson l.aCl1a1xelle Johnson Svendsen Gendielle Boston Huggans Colirs Pearson Bartz Nelson McClyre Meckel Oliver Fireman Bostrom Harvey G.A Ron' I : Sowzl Siinpsi in XYiiitm's ,Xnsl I iw ,lensen Kelly listrin XY:illzlL'm' ill elvoi 11 Hurt in Golfllnerg Nom' 25 Novy lirickson jones Coen llrunilton lirecius 'l'rayforfl. Miss RUSS VVyn1zm Rosenberg llreifuss liilllilfll Girls Athletic Association The Girls Athletic Association is a gay, lively group of girls with a common desire to engage in added athletic activities not included in gym classes. The upper class- men are under the supervision of Miss Vera Trayford, and meet every Thursday, the ninth and tenth periods. On the same day, the happy-go-lucky lower classmen engage in various sports under the direction of Mrs. Verna Baker, during the third and fourth periods. The life of a G. A. A. girl is a series of ball games. Basketball, soccer, captain-basket: ball, field hockey, volleyball, tennis, baseball, 'ping-pong, badminton, and golf are played during the semester. To the girls who star in any of these games is given the chance to be on an honor team, which is chosen at the end of each sport's season. Each player receives an enamel bar for her accomplishment. The G. A. A. also encourages the social activities of its members. The calendar of this lively group is overflowing with hikes, play days, outings, alumni games, and intra- mural tournaments. Winter always means a grand Christmas party with games and refreshments galore. The big maroon H is the greatest reward that a G. A. A. girl can receive. It is given to her by the school after she has earned it by exhibiting alertness and physical fitness and by showing leadership and good sportsmanship. Those girls who are the ma-nagers of the various sports this year are Lorraine Dore, basketball, Dellora Carrigan, captain basketball, Dorothy Sowa, field hockey, Dolores Martin, volleyball, and Katherine O'Conners, baseball. G.A.A. Row 1: lintclier Heilig lfzit:u'ini Brewer Screen VVynn , , Stelzei' IWW -lf Johnsen llallcnlierg L'zu'rigai1 lizieelile Jensen Siegel listrin flillillllili Kelly lllorrison XYzlllzice .'Xiirlei'soi1 llenncsey Connor Olilsi-ii Selimielt Ring Run- 2: 'l':illic-rt Lzmilis l.:ii'son llzlrtliolilson l'ott:xm ,lolinson Uyrtn ,Xlexziiiclw Yolt Z Dore XYliif0 Nelson Cooney llanson Esyic-rscliniiclt Fisher l'1lI'IlllIllH FOX l'Il1t-rle liiizipp Linulstrom Slioller rkililer-on l'llc'rrit' Sit-plioil Lewis Kofi' J: Ulilwn .Xrmi 'iii' I'owi-rs Mulaoliiui Kolzli' llayvs Vllclin Siuirllwrg VYomls lirlmrl liimlmll .A. 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Ln. ilune Young. 21. lirnnees lfisenstein, Bernice Scmiul. 143 Most popular 4. Best looking . , , Most likely to succeed .,.. , . . Most for Hirsch ....... A . . Boldest ........ Sbyest ...... Best dressed ,.,. Best athlete .... Talks most ..... Best dancer ..... Most brilliant . . . , . . . . 'Biggest blufer Wisest s cracker , , . . , Wittiest ,...... Best disposition . Biggest apple shiner .... . . . Most sophisticated Biggest baby ...... .... Most entertaining Most popular . . 4 Best looking . . . Most likely to succeed . , . , . . A Most for Hirsch ..,.. . . . Boldest ,........ . . . Shyest ........ Best dressed ,..., Best athlete ,.., Talks most ..... Best dancer ...., Most brilliant .. Biggest blufer.. Wisest cracker . Wfittiest ....,..... . 4 . Best disposition . Biggest apple shiner ,... . . . Most sophisticated Biggest baby , . . 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Pat Fawcett Mary Eloise Fisher Frances Wallertz Lucille Allen Jean Skeeles Audrey Cherrie Frances Wallertz Ruth Steel Pat Fawcett Frances Wallertz Marion Skebelsky Jane Hotchkiss Connie Jessup Frances Pedderson Mary Ellen Taylor Frances Wallertz Moselle Aison George Crandell Jack Albade Andy Dennis Andy Dennis Rod Watkins Chuck Gallup Bob Zahorick Chuck Hubbs Guy Raner Chuck Gallup Andy Dennis Rod Watkins Bob Crane Guy Raner Dave Olson Bill Hochman Bill Hochman Alex Harris Guy Raner SNAPSHOTS II 1. Print Shop. 1. The Band. 3. Cafeteria. 4. Library. 5. Herbert MuArtl1ur. 6. Marjorie W'ebb. 7. Irene Knotli X Pepper',. 8. Harry T'l'lK7l11PbUH, Wixltcr Kurk, Bob Faeh, jack Johnston. 9. WClCOI11C Hall. lo. Lucille Dore, Helen Brgindnmyer, Lorainne Dore. 11. Marilyn Storiner. 12. Norman Armour. 13. Clurles Gallup. 14. John Novak, Frank Ross, Monte Varnum. 15. Mildred Broberg, Eleanor Mikkclson. 16. Beverly Stormer. I7. jean Gibson, Lael Lanning. 18. Mr, Ruddy. 145 Jack Lund .... 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'rt4 uf rf jf? 13, , ,r 1' 5 1 ' ' fb V - J 'Ji J Q ,fi SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us with auflicient equipment, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers ol fine printing plates. That you will be lecure irom chance, is our first promise. .IAHN 8- OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 811 West Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois 150 In the foreground 1 Ft. Dearborn referected in Grant Park on Chicago's lalte front. Illustration by Jahn fr Ollier Art Studios. i I I l u ll .I -,,,,,,,,,,,,+ .l......-..-I.-..........---.........- - 4, I STEVENSON,S A 35413 fufb Sm 0287 5 RECREATION of 4 E L' ff 'W' f Cottage Grqwk apd 79th Street Amundsenfg' Nfarket E Vincennes 6770 A I I . Meats : zs BOWLING ALLEYS I , A L 'V i 11 BILLIARD AND I xy? 2655 E. 75th Street Q . 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X V ' ' 1 North-West Corher 62nd Street: A KX 'l:-:u1ocW1n-I :J-u :i 1: in-c:in: ,,:u- :vm-2-ou:-uziau-czvn :rin ue:uQm-uvluxssxulgoi 4 , m 1'S1 r run-nvrlnun-.nninn -.m Qfticial Photographer tx N , J .- - Fon THE jSeriior Class of 1937 x ' C 4 7 THANK YOU FOR your PATRONAGE Q 744 East 79th Street Phone Triangle 4240 1ug1m,igp ..-.m11...- .-gl.. 1nn..uq.-...-ui .qnu1nu..Q .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,..1...-I.. W1Iqn1n,1,.1,,,1.,,1,.1,,,1,I..1..,,1..1,,, x 5 E. 1 5 T 1,,,1,,,1,,.,1 .... 1 llln 1 llul 1iIII-un--IIII- uuvn --nII1uu1uu- - -III1111'-ll-Illllif'-'als Hx I- k 'I' I 4 CA Q FRANK,S BEAUTY SHOP 7422 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE 'T gg' C STEWART 0302 l , I5 Q, We Specialize in Hair Dyeing, Tinting, and Bleaching Permanent Waving, Facials Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting .1 1Im1 1 1 - .... ....-..-..-... .....- .. iwmmmme--me--1 -'-- '--- ---- ---' '--- '-'- 'IJ I .BW HARRIS PHARMACY I 0 - 3 If '-i' 7900 Drexel Avenue m y O p. . Vincennes 1060 - 0 l . 0 I I f I 2 I , PRESCRIPTION sPEcIAIsIsTs - ia 4. -u-l-M- -.I- - - - - - -M-H v V Y .1--1751-,-:N , swoop supputs Q lu1n 111111111111 .1 1.II1pn.1ll1n1up-IInvuniunvllvll-luv!!-1llvI,? PHONE CENTIIAI. 4652 SUITE 700 B. KESL COMPANY jewelry MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS RINGS, PINS, MEDALS, FRATERNITY AND CLUB PINS 159 N. State St. SALES AND SERVICE ON EVERYTHING Almquist Radio and Electric Appliance Co. 7403-05 Cottage Grove Ave. Phone Vincennes 2423 OPEN EvEN1NGs -wg, Q..-..... -..- -.. .---- .i..-...-.I......- 1 I I I I I Q I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' 153 I Windsor Stationery Shop l 2610 EAST 7STI-I STREET School Supplies, Dennison Goods, Popular Songs, Toys :I-nd Games Rental Library Soufb Shore 7527 Open evvningx to 9:50 -lv-..1,.1 1.1 1 1 ......1..1..1.............-. C-Q B glqxp-11:-us1ll-sap.-.l.1pg1p.1. I I - I I I I I 0 S 9 I' I I s u s I N E s s I c o L L E G E I 4' I rn. swam collage I Vlfh the Univerllfy I Aimosphere. Only I Four Year High School I Graduates Enrolled I Bulletin Free on Request I NO souclrons emnoveo I 'II6 South Michigan Avenue I Chicago I Randolph 4347 I I is-1:11:11 1Il-I:ill-1:1ln1nu1ln1n1Iu--lull:-:will--u1ln1ll1In1 1111 1 1 -. ini, Tl-Ili:11:l:ll1ll1ll1ll1ul1lI-xloinill-In-gf, 'finill-un-nl1ll1ul1In-un1un1nn1ll-lliln-4. I Phone Stewart 2880 We Deliver I' I Telephone Midway 3935 I - ' I Economlcal Floral Co I 2 I . . I Flowers of Quality and Beauty I I ' F All O ' 2 : - - I , ,or , Comms , 1 I Pubhshmg Company I Artzstu' Deszgns a Speczulty I I I WE HAVE OUR OWN GREENHOUSE I I 7103-05 So. State Street I I N' I I I Mill1llllllilllllTllilTllTllilIiIl llb E I I School Pr1nters ,inill1ll1n:1uI1nninu1ll1ll-nillilllul-gt. : I I I I and I I 6140 Cottage Grove Ave. I I I CHICAGO I 7418 C tt g G A I o a e rove ve. - i 7 I : 0 , : 1, I I I I G d M f i I I 00 ea S I Publishers Printers I P1'iCed gb! I I Binders Engravers I I I +I lll'illlll1lllllillllllIllllllll1ll1s'l1jl MllillTlllllll3Illll lill ll li ff J H QI70 Am gleenefwggfff yin-pliglin.1n1n1n1gp1gg1p.i.l1ns-u11lgipp1gp1n1gg1..i Gia, f Lbdllltgdd X I l'nuP1.Erf Mun FIIINING 445' Br auf tratton Courses at this pioneer school of X X complete business training speed you on the way to a preferred posi- tion and financial independence. At Bryant 8: Stratton College you re- ceive practical instruction- Busi- ness Training that Opens Doors.' Courses: Business Administration Executive Secretarial, Stenotypy, Accounting, etc. CATALOG ON REQUEST I8 Snuth michigan llue., llhicugu Telephone RANdoIph 1575 155 WEE111 5' I 1 BECKER CLEANERS N. F. Desmond, Tailor 5 1718 E. 79th Street 750 E. 79th street ELINOR GILLISPIE Weiner's Meat Market 1 School gf the Dana, 7852 Kingston Ave. g 7437 Cottage Grove Ave. Simons Beef Burge 1717 E. 79th Street I 947 East 75th Street Tredup Flower Shop l Essex Shoe Repair Shop 2615 E' 75th Street 7850 Essex Ave' Julius C. Creenbaum e Klawans, Pharmacy 6843 Merrill Avenue i 75th and Kingston Avenue Englewogd Knitting I Bennett Barber 6643 S, Halstecl Street 5 7854 Bennett Avenue Rane'g Delicatesse g 7847 Essex Avenue n E 7507 Essex Avenue Etl'101'l Post No. l 1 1 BETTY BAKE SHOP f.2ei:.Li:?.?f:t2i2:3 1 1962 E. 73rd Street 1 M. schmidl, Florist 5 Fiiqlhljigfgvigp 2732 E. 79th Street E. E. CURRIER E 1008 E. 75th Street Harry B. Melvoin, F rs Farmers Fruit Market 1 215 N. Michigan Avenuhl 2510 E' 79th Street l C ' Cand Sho i R. B. Ice Cream Sho ums Y P 2401K E. 75th Street P 2546 E' 79th Street 1 Mefgggggtggitgggfytco- EVx:2E.i::fx.?3:OP 5 ' N' k d 11 C1 G 1 Reelghljrofessional lc wi? E. 7?rd Pligcery : armacy 1 Sang Lee, Chop Suey 760 E' 79th Street 2406 E. 75th Street 5 James Farrell, Florist Kathi-ynfs Variety Shoppe T 424 E. 79th Street 1545 E. 75th Street Q X-Ri OB E S ,ft ' x gwgi si sms 156 N in - 1-n-nu-nl-1,111-1111M-lm.-.m--nl--un-m -lm-nl-m--an-nu-un-n-1nn1nn-uu-uu-m1- - 4, GEORGE 'I' ILLIAMS Cf LLEGE IN HYDE PARK SINCE 1915-COEDUCATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE o erin Iwo 'varx o liberal arts and sricrzfr' work 'S' 3 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL offering spwializrzf roursvs in Group Work and Physical Education FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS THE SECRETARY Drexel Avenue at 53rd Street, Chicago Phone Midway 8910 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1n1,114.1-.,......,.,'1,,,,1,.,,1..,1m.1,,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 All Phones Boulevard 3340 KESSEL BROS. STORAGE CO. MOVING-STORAGE-PACKING-SHIPPING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE MAIN OFFICE 4034 S' Michigan Ave' 4034 So. Michigan Ave. 7819 Stony Island Ave. Chicago IH 4312 Cottage Grove Ave. 1 1.1...1.,1,,1p.1...1,.1g,1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1u.1u-...I1 1 1 1 1 RHEIN BROS., INC. Quality Mattresses and Studio Coucbes Renovating 6011-13 South State Street Wentworth 6203 -. 1..1ng1..1..1 1 1 1..1..1..1g.1 1l.1..1q..-.g1..1 1 1 1 1 1n1q1.u1q 157 Z ang Q Z I M I- .--ww -IZ..-I---fp-.--.--H--,. IW ,MMIZIMII rf sf? I ' f iw if 5 ,i IGH scHooL 1 . : I J! - I M .Wi ENT . EAC:-:ER ASSOCIATION I gf , I U I WM I M-Jr iffw S If W 0' W MOA 2 VN Extends Greetings W I ' and I V I '!0jWM Felicitations to the Z I I CLASS or 1937 1 I If x . 1 l'5l 310' 31 fl T173 :7 nl'l':l 5: 3: 'I -Ul l l '7 T 1 'l 'i i'i-1''linliili , ' K , , If I I 4-u.......I..........-,-..-..-.,-,. .7-.-..-...-..-.I-.S-,-...,......1-T A ' V If I I OUR MOTTO GENERAL CLEANERS I 1 f - EQILFSESSSSSCSHISRENIS I I f U jHA1R BOBBING, SHIINGLING I SERVICE To 'WGS I , lf I AND SHAMPOOING . . . i J. DE PAY T I The Exclusive I WM' I I 13300 S. Western Ave. i' ' BARBER I i Blue Island 2084 T 1947 East 75th Street Iggfexgs 7? lf'?Ei3 -..-..-..-.....-..-..-..-........-..-......-..p -i-...-.,-..-..-..-...-...-......-.................p '-'-WM-'- -'---'--'- -'S-f f'-'- --'- -'--'e--e----1'-'--'--'--'-f Phone Stewart 1119-6224 T Pham, Triangle 4313 I ' I I ' I E' B' KENNEY i 1 THE ASHLAND PRESS 1 PAINTS, VARNISHES T I T WALQTJZPER PRINTERS I I I 147-149,WCSC 7srh'sfreet I www Cottage Grove Ave' Nf I WM. JANSSEN I E. B. KEN Y I I i 'i'-alan :n :--nui::7:n-of ::i:n n -:n--1-7iJ 'i'-Il--I-II1ll- -ll1lI-ll1'l1ll-Il1ll1l1l'f I Q1 ff! JVI! Edu' 1 uv X I ls, Kg I .Jr, L' 158 I , . 1 I .1 JJ ' J ix- I I J K , 1 .J . . l I N I M l I, r I F I . vf .l 1 V .1 I ' I - f ' I l ,I ' ' +l-6Qill1Il-Qn1lm1IAllLn1ll1lo-lu-nn1n-4. +l1ll1ll1lm1ll-ninu1n:n1n:ll1Il1ll1ll-Q? I ' I 'I' - .'ff . I ,f . I I VI ' lvl' I VV ! I - ' If I I .,Dam-e p,0g,,,ms I I Phone VIHCCUDCS 8623 I 'I I Bids I U I 5 I I I A Xxx 5 I I ' W I I I ' 1 ESPERSCHMIDT S ' I I , . IHOLLYS . I BAKERY I Aj I I I ' I I I I Announcements 71 I I I I O I I Stationery ,A ' z' 'I Q5 I : ' If Z7 . I . -', ' I .,-J? Qi If 'I 'L'Ce'rBtlk61'y Products Tbat , i 1 1 mfg-1 : , lggi I : I 0 A I Are Dzjferenf' I 2 5 if , I I : I : I , I - I I 1553 West M3d1S0n Street II I 1' 0 I E ' I I ,. . I I T L i aI ' -DKTAA W i I E EPHONE I I 7518 COTTAGE GROVE AVE. I I SEELEY 4303 I I I I I I I .i.......-..................-...,,.,,..,.,,-,,,L .i....-..-............-...............-..-.....,L ar:-ug.Ip1n.1..1.,1,,1,,i..1,,..,,,1.,,,,.1,,-,g, 33:111-uln-1EI1n1n1ll1lu1lll1ln-ll1n-1ul-3. I 5 I I I ONLY GRUEN MAKES THE I I EGPEEIEEESSOE L I i GENUINE GURVEX I I S R SC OO I I I I 835 EAST 75TH STREET I I I I Phone Vincennes 9663 I 5 I 0 I ' I I I I l -slilm I 5 1 I '--In COURSE CONSISTS OF ' if I 'H I f Q SHORT HAND i I GRUIEN cugvsx DUCI-IEQS I , TYPEWRITING i I.I1'lIIfSffnt17aIte1XIIyPfuiilfl' C12 I f ' SPELUNG i 2 fill the wristform case. 14 Kt. I : . MIMEOGRAPHING I I '2 yellow gold filled .............. 549.75 I I Q ADDRESSOGRAPH : I I o GENERAL OFFICE WORK I I I I ' I : Q I I I 2 I I . CLASSES I I 1827 East 79th J. Stall, Jeweler I S10-00 Month 55-00 Month I : T E Monday to Fri- 7 t0 9230 P. M. I I I I d I 1 . Monday and 2 I TWO BLOCKS EAST OF THE ay nc uslve 'I'1-lursd ay or I AVALON THEATRE I T 9 A. M. to Tuesday and I I I I 3 P. M. Friday I .i....-.. ........... ..-..,E .i........-......-..-. - -..-..............-..,l 159 W MW I N X I 1 L I as l 2 1'-w I I . 1 I , I .X I X, , '3'?' -- T I 72 I ,N X X L 'BQ ES VR VX, ' . . I W I i 2 , 5 3 ' K I if dl I if 1 I 1505 as ' ilfli in W 3 1 in ' hskl X -Q' 42 , 55 1 5 A I ! 1173? ' . i teeftgve. 1 0 viii! ' cgcfelc, I X X Z I I L WW I I D . A If BUSINESS COLLEGE 3212 l GOMPETENT HELP IN DEMAND Many HIRSCH Alumni are now filling fine oilice positions after attending this College. Secretarial, Accounting, and :Ill Business Coures. Comptometer Bookkeeping Machine, Billing Machine, Brush-up and Review Courses. FULL CREDIT GIVEN FOR COMMERCIAL VVORK ' COMPLETED INlI,HIGH SCHOOL. I ' I - INDIVID cTIoN AND IP GRESS. Modem method . rel mplqh Icnt servic ciriourl graduates. Ip L X I I V wil wwf V' P-Jlllixi l l J' EJ ,ik li - JI!!! viii-Yeaflfgiliebr ary 1, 1937 ,I ' Jilsp 1-ng-APrfI's, 1937 ff ,ff Sr imr-f,,fIune 21,1937 iw! ' ML Ji' Uflall-Jgfntember 7, 1937 l ' IN il . gf , I IIREGISTRA ION IN ADVANCE IS RIQQUIRED Vixiforx Wvlmzfzv. B0okIvt svrlf upon request Loop School, 37 South Wilbzlsli Ave. South Side School, 304 West 63rd St. -nw1u.-1 1 1 1 1 1.1-I1.1111un11'u1nn1un1Iiu1iw1iiu..-nu-..,,1I..1,.1.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 160 i s-Ldv!! errraref ztnweefi ,alle H- my We .fi - 1 ' f - - 'L o y ,f f 0:f' .fiflffl- 9 , 5 llviizwnmr-QEQQ-ini: 1n 1n,1un1 ...I .- 1 ..,,,1,,,,.., . f,' I f f ly-My ' ' Fi-ff W f WA - '4' E fg4LfruQ,.f yu Dix cf i l Q , ' H ' l snunr ours N, H P i 5 r C T0 BETTER JUBS T This college is equipped to give you i 1 Q every service offered by a first-class , L Business training institution and to s A render these services in a manner 'Q adapted to YOUR individual needs. gg' 1 Enroll Any Monday - v .X , C Q 1 Q Chicago TI 1 ff L C il , C College of Commerce. t ' H 1 s A sznd Place at Halsred N- 'Q Tel. Wentworth 0994 . i x A I N 2 Year Degree Courses 'X K Igusiness Administration I . 4 ccountancy, Secretarial iv Y C Shor'I' Courses . af. , , Secretarial, Stenographxc - - T -if ' Accounting, Typewriting y . .- 1 Bookkeeping, Comptometer , 1 ' Phone, call or write for 7 s I 1, W- Descriptive Literature l , 14 1 . el 5 in f I 1 ! 1 I 'Pup ' , new 'W , 6' as ,,gm,4,,W ,If , 1 '71 '7 7 . I . 161 6 we ' h l lllil ill? lillJl ll lllillllx i T lllTllTllillTlli I f I I 1 X F I' rf I 1 I Q I I I I L 1 I ,, ' ,,,,f,, ' I IE' ,I Q- EL ... U : Q E I 1 'IEIWI ! VE I 1 In, , 1 E 1 I I . I fi ' I . 4' . : , ,Ia Q 1 ei 'Q Established by supremacy in the field of electric refrigera-s :J 1' E :I . tion, the name Nor e has become the symbol of plus value 1' ' I g . ' E I v in home appliances. Each appliance in the Norge line has its If I I own features of distinction which includes Refrigerators, ,I I' Gas Ranges, Electric Washes and Ironers. ' E r I ALLIED STORAGE WAREHCUSE It 4312 Cottage Grove Avenue , ' I I ALL PHONES DREXEL 2092 Q I I Q . E EXCLUSIVE NORGE DEALERS w A I l,!1ll1ul1l-euiukunxuq-an-ll1ln1en1uu1::1un1au-p-1 1.-1am-qI1un1nl1ul-uu ' x ix , 1 162 X I X 'I I A uf 1' 1 1 If fn . .. 'nir I J I A... J- ,A A A I G G , , , 3 .g......Lf.g...QfJ.ui..-..g..-...:.Z'.i.:.......-....n,1..4'.f.-,Q......sTa.t..t............i. spies BRGTHSERSQSLNCYJ i 2 Reliable Since 1878 I I G l - E ' i Jhfanufacturers of g . I : b 3 I ! . CLUB EMBLEMS ' - N !, I P : V G ig 1 if MEDALS TROPHIES if-Vi' M4 ! Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry : L Diplomas and Announcements i - I Dance Programs, Bids and Favors 5 4, gl- XJ' . . . L QWLZLJ 52111- Sales Oflice and Show Rooms, 27 East Monroe' Street Big!!! I :- Ifiicronv, 1140 CORNELIA AVE. CHICAGO, ILL. XxkgllillllllillilllllTlli'Ul'ilIT'lll'lTll'illl'linTI'ifIilIll'ini'lil'T'lilli'lilllllllllll i I - - .. - - - ....... - - - - .. N ' if T i - I as MARGGN si L , Q is W L I an Rib VXLB 1 V X WRU .. - X X X Y K . y I B I V f ' f f xi - I ' i ' i , : ' l w ' WJ A . K V G x '- L ' N I 7 Q K K X X x x , xl , , T A t I x N li' i 5 Ik , 7 A- 'yin TK -'A is S U ' fvkw 0 I f J i L 'S .HL ,'-,V 6 o o i i Q l X i l ef is i it 1 ! L' G i ' LINDEN PRINTING COMPANY , y , , if I sn SOUTH JEFFERSON srnnnr 1 'ii : 'X i CHICAGO ,U J L t I ,, 5 .-----5 I I - I---1 , H 131415 Walk! 62253, W ' X- 4 u J-' bf' . l 5 I Z :AJ V ZLAL , 'I f V X 'N IQ A .V ,Q ' ,n J 9 -, , X e g wr I W 1 X Us! J 163 y ,JL - -' 5 X X r 1 CLASS PINS CLASS RINGS T WJ4M X Alchemists ..... Aquatic Aces .,.. Art Department .... Attendance Office. . . Baseball Boys . . . Baseball, Girls . . . Basketball, Boys . . . Basketball, Girls .. Book-room ....... Boys' Glee Club. , . Bowling League .. Cheer Leaders Choral Club ..,.... Civic League ,......,,, Clean-Up Campaign ..... Commercial Department . . . Concert Band .......,... Concert Orchestra ..... Creative Writing . . . C. V. C. Students .... Debating Society Dedication . . . . Drama Club ......... English Department ........ Field Hockey ............. INDEX ....1l7 ....140 ....22 ....13 ,...134 ......139 ,..,130-131 ...,140 .....24 ....111 ....126 ......136 ,..,...110 ....105-106 .....,124 .....19 ..,.108 ....109 ....114 .,.,1l5 ....112 ....4 ....122 .....14 .... 138 Foreign Language Department. . . . . . . . .16 Foreword ......,..,....... Football ....,......, Freshmen ..,......,. lA Class Divisions ,.,. 1B Divisions ..,... Freshmen Guides ...... Freshmen Springboards ,... German Club ............ ,.,.128-129 ....89-96 ....89-90 .,..91-93 .....,121 ....93-96 ...,..116 Girls' Athletic Association ,.... .,., 1 41-142 Girls' Glee Club ........... Golf Team ............. H, Boys' Sports. . . H, Girls' Sports. . . Hallguards .,...... Heard in the Halls ,.....,.. Hirsch Herald Staff? ........ Industrial Arts Department.. Isherwood, Harry .......... Journalism Class .......... juniors .......,..... 3B Class Divisions . . 3B Class Horizons . . 3B Class Officers , . Knitting Club ....... Le Cercle Francais ,... Letter Girls .,...... ......111 ....13S ....127 ..,.145 ....123 ......147 .. ,... 101-103 ,20 ...,.12 ....102 ....71-80 ....75-78 ....78-80 .....7S ....119 ,...116 .........141 Lettermen ........... 3A Class Divisions 3K Class Officers ...... 3A Splutters and Spites .... Librarians , ........,... . Library ........,...... MacDonald, Elizabeth . . . Malone, Mary I ........ Maroon Staff ............ Mathematics Department . . . Music Department ...... National Honor Society .,,. Nichelson, Arthur M ...,. Ofiice Force ......... Pan-American League .... Patrons , . . Pep Club . Physical Education Department Pythagoreans ' ...,........... . .138 71-73 ...71 73-74 .,122 ...24 ....5 ...12 7-100 ...17 ...21 H104 ...ll ...13 .....113-114 ..1S6 .,l2S ...23 .,1l8 ..107 Red Cross Council ........... 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