Hirsch High School - Maroon Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1938
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The joy ci hiah school lite is dependent upon the sympathy and attection which stu- dents aive to one another. We have en- deavored, in this Maroon of 1938, to present a candid picture ot this friendship. In portraying his and her activities and interests, we have striven to capture the spirit ot Hirsch. 'S as x0 Ge zmd would like lo look ci! lliee piiczliires Q: ifistiizciom lri nur scilicioi, yczii will mile that mme oi the TTKIllGQ1'T1GllCS tQc1cflioi':: cm ciyid hcrseliuck iidei, that Ci dicmiiicad Eriqlish teacher cleliqliks in doriiiifeq lif,-r civumlifs, zhcll fx rziusicicm Cam be U distzriqiiislwci lislieiriiuri. Ali, ilio Candid Camera cxllg mid pages ihirieori fm raiqhleeii lell alll Your Cliiel iriferesis Cxi Hiiscli iimy he ilie xiicmy Clubs mid fJIQCHIlXCIlllJ!'lS llicil llOiirisl'i Wiiliiri these walls. Whailiesr il limo doliriie Oi zhe riolwle Url Ui te-ripiris, you will limi iliem, each mid every one, bolwcieri the pczqes of rimeteeri and fifiywwo. lf you are 1:il'1ietic:, yum will waist iw iiuiil up the icimlpull fetcirri cn the Aquciiir' Aces. Slurl with pfifiei liliyiliiee and coritiriiie ll1IkOLlC5l'1 page SiXl'Y'Ef1Qlll. The road of school lire begins with the freshman, and is carried on to lotty heights by the sophomore. Higher, crnd perhaps harder, is the road which the juniors tread. Look for their pictures on pages sixtyenine tc eighty-eight. The grand cliniax is reached by the seniors. This is truly an example of saving the very best for the last. Future donners of the caps and gowns rnay be found between the pages of eighty-nine and one hundred tortyeone. If there is someones picture you wish to find quickly, there is an index tor your fiery own use on the last page ot this boolc. 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Q .If'.'f h Sk-1 fill :M :ax NH. K . i'ff5!'lfW' , .av w WL ' if 1 QQV-f,,' f: 'q,5 Sw. www . 1... ,I K M 8 i ' K M W?f?1f..,. A i?7ag,w.-.f1.,., , Q Q, as an km. Mu, ,N .5 N. J' mimi. X A 1, ' Q . A ,gk-, Fwmf .,,k Q . X, Q 5 ,ww .ffsqmr N , is ' gm X N .X 2 x 5 X 'ax . an the minutes stand approved as read . . . if EQ WMA mf we no MQEH nn Qui VVQH FEATURES y ADVERTISING- 'la ......----uv THE MAROON STAFF Executive Editors. . .Peggy McClurg and William Woolway Class Editors ........... Edith lohnson and Helen Lampert Assistants: Ruth Bell, Dorothy Ford, Marian Fox, Margie Gerwig, Marjorie Grimstead, Margaret Moeclc, Reeva Novy, Ernest Poll, Rose Thomason Class Historians .... Shirley Moore and Marguerite l-leeren Literary Editors .......,... lean Phillips and Patricia Burt Assistants: Marjorie Abraham, Beryl Birndort, Barbara Foote, Tom lones, Betty Kesner, Dorothy Spangelo, Rita lune Williams Feature Editors ....., Anna Mae Flynn and Melvin Shattil Assistants: Hazel Cargill, Dorothy Shittrnan, Helen Sul- zentuss, lack Keeney Makeeup Editors .,....... Ann Bergeson and Clif Tichenor Sports Editors. .lean Dillion, Ross laclcson, William lacobson Assistants: Graham Henilcen, Iames Smith, Helen Rich- ard, Ruth Tunney, Ieannette Sholler, lane Voltz. Art Editor ............................... Marshall Lang Assistants: Elaine Bartel, Marguerite Gutekanst, lean Haak, Eileen lordan, Beatrice Lewbin, Virginia Rich- ards, Nance Walker Finances ........................ . . .Dorothy Granberg Photography ........ lanet Williams and Harvey Sorenson Assistants: lack Allenson, Alice Anderson, Elvie Elver- son. Ed Fitzgerald, Pauline lone-s, Howard Roderick, lerry Siegler, Harry Switzer Sales ..,....... .............. . . .lane Callner Advertising ................................... Art Wolf Assistants: Shirley Anderson, Alden Brandell, Vvlavelet Francis, Phyllis Hanson, Madge Hendrie, Loretta Meister, Catherine Pressler, Shirley Platt, Velma Zum- lraugh Publicity ......,......................,...., Shirley Doll Assistants: Marshall Blumenthal, Richard Clemenson, Betty Eberle, Lorraine Farnham, Rosalyn Freund, Dorothy Mae Ganz, Alice Guillard, Shirlee Karlson, lames Maury, George McHie, Ursula Reid, Sidney Simon, Philip Strick, Margaret Thornton Executive Secretary .... ..... ...,............. l a nice Kott Typists..Alice Anderson, Bernice Butcher, PGQQY Crowe, Betty Etten, Myrtle Hansen, Ieanne Hyatt, Eleanore luleen, Leota Kiefer, Ann Kozak, Doris Lilienstern, Mildred Linclstrorn, luen Peterson, Charlotte Schmid, Marilyn Stormer, Dorothy Wasserman MAROON EDITORS Seated irorn leit to right: Helen Lampert, William Woolway, Peggy McC1urg, lean Phillips, lean Dillion, Annu Mae Flynn. Standing: Ann Bergeson, Ross Iackson, Edith Iohn- son, Melvin Shattil, William ldcohson, Patricia Burt. Page 2 they edit . . . the l938 Maroon. No doubt you've wondered just what it means to be on the :tnnual staff. We wondered that, too, once. We cnow now! Piles ot plans, write-ups: dum- rnies to be made: long conferences and dead- ,ocksg endless wearing down ot chalk and pen- :ils, not to mention nerves as we stalk origi- iality through jungles of material! Heading the staff are Peggy McClurg and William Woolway, our executive editors, and Mrs Magq, the faculty sponsor. This book belongs to you and to us. lt is dedicated to youth. lt is an attempt to capture something of the vitality, the eagerness ot these school days, to preserve a reminder of this tleeting period for the ediiication of future gen- erations. EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1-Keeney, Iones, Birndort, Henrken, Blumen- thal, Dreituss, McHie, Poll. Row 2--Gerwig, Karlsen, Farnham, Reid, Thomason, Ford, Sholler, Gutekanst, Glimstead, Doll, Hall, Moeck. Row 3- Sulzonfuss, Bell, Berqeson, Lewbin, Abra- ham, Richard, Kesner, Novy, Walker, F o X , Spanqelo, Heeren, Voltz. Row 4 -Turney, Moore, Richards, Bartel, Mrs. Maqq, Williams, Foote, Freund, Ebeilc, Cargill. MAROON SALESMEN Row l----Scliultze, Berin- gar, Crowell, Pierce, Goetz Row 2 Heiliq, Thomas, B a k e r , Epstein, Tunney, Schulcr, Frankel, Wielgct, Hansen, How 3 fCallner, Ienninric Shauglinessy Finlgysr ri, Ffll, lohnscn, S a W 3' C r . liellnz, Guccrardi. they solicit . . . subscriptions tor annuals, turning on super-salesmanship to sell Maroons to I-Iirsch's student body. They realize that two thousand copies should be sold, and with this in mind they expound the merits ot the yearbook. They may appeal to anything from the Value ot records twenty years hence to the merit ot Page 23 the Maroon- -as an attractive autograph album. ln desperation the salesmen may keep silent, working on the theory that it Mahamet doesn't go to the mountain, the student will come to the salesman. Students are conquered by the persuasion of the salesmen, and by primary inclination, and the goal is usually reached. BUSINESS STAFF Row 1---Allenson, Siegler, Abelson, I-Iighman, Row 2--Fitzgerald, Iones Steinway, McMahon, Hen- drie, Elverson, Anderson. Row 3-Platt, Zumbauqli, Willianis, Sorensen, Andere son, Hanson, Merster Francis. they manage . . . the business of the Maroon. They handle photography and publicity, raise money so that a very fragile looking dummy will turn into a thriving annual. 'lv They are the practical influences that auell the exuberant and expensive ideas of the editors with much too realistic facts and figf ures. Without facts and figures we would have an incomparable Maroong without the business staff we would have an impossible deficit. Among their publicity activities the business staff put on comical skits in the divisions to keep students aware that another Maroon is in the making. They are responsible for the bright posters advertising our yearbook, put on dances to make the financial problems lighter. lt is they also who secure ads, and who mediate between the editorial staff and the outside world. With the publication of the Maroon, they and their faculty sponsor, Mr. McMahon, relax with relieved sighs and peace in their hearts at last. she types . . . and the Maroon goes to press. She transforms the brainchildren of the editorial staff so that the printer will have his eyesight for an extra decade. She has the difficult task of typing all copy letter-perfect. She has to please myriads of busy reporters, besides stay' ing long hours at school loyally clicking the keys. There are times when she must type and retype one story again and again. There are times when she can hardly be seen through the stacks of papers surrounding her, especial- ly in those hurried days before press time. She must like contributing to the publication of the annual. She must have solace as she reads the finished book, which depended on her co-operation. We hope she enjoys all this, her only reward. We hope she realizes that the editorial staff thinks of her as a Florence Night- ingale, ready to take the scribbled copy from its tired hands. MAROON TYPISTS How 1 Kiefer, Crowe Butcher, Hrrnseri, Schmid. I Row2 Kozak, Lilienstern, VVassernian, Iuleen, Hyatt Anderson. Row 3-flnndstrom, Etton, Katt, Peterson, Storrner. Page 24 Jage 25 t. Z RoBERT BURNS President IEAN PHILLI ' Vice-Pr id ' 4. ,-V f L. t of , ff m Pig' r X 34 fr' ' MARS igLtyl62'NTHAL IQCISUTGI 't HOSALYN FREUND Secretary MELVIN SHATTIL Sergeant-at-Arms CIVIC LEAGUE MEMBERS 1 Row l Soltz, Beahtolt Maury, Eetnaold, Sorenson, , Stvomts, Dxeifuss. Row 2fW6ldl1Q1', Dells? McClu1a, Vtlasserman, Kurt tor, Greenttld, Hendrie Floren, E s t rin, Milznke, Drell. Row 3-efW1se, C o e n Simon, Grimes, Bachrnan Brophy, Beckinrq, Landtne Allen, l-ferr, Locl-ze, Gittle- scn. Row 4 ffSmnuels, Brennan Klemtner, Iolmson, Andet- son, Graves, Scott, Lach Ptfllwws. they sponsor . . . the most ingportant projects undertaken by the studen s. 4 , . ' ' f Z . The Civic eggu s the na plies, de- ' tes 's Lme t I tivitieifu' good of the d commtyfi ' e organization is repr tati of we ntire school, with ten dele from e semester group. On pay- m t of fifteen ' nts, a student receives a mem- rship carfyand pin. All delegates and mem- bers 've on committees attend the meet- Qhl . ' K n ordergto' make it possible for both upper and low ss students to attend, two meet- ings af eld each week, one in the afternoon nMne in the morning. he Civic League is sponsored by Miss Olga Lawrenz, who aids the group in an effort to carry on their work effectively. She also is greatly in favor of furthering student govern' ment throughout the school. The league is divided into various commit- tees with a capable chairman as head of each. The league's schedule is a full one, with activi- ties to keep them busy all year. ln order to swell their treasury, each year they sponsor a Iinx dance on Halloween, which has always been most successful. During the month of November, the Civic Ccontinued on page 263 CIVIC LEAGUE MEMBERS Row I-Adams, B u rn s, Barmack. How 2fShattil, Brown, Brandell, Anderson, Blumen- thal, Lang, Cannon, Ticlxe HOT. Row 3- I'IQl1J91lIl,SlO1iIlIE'I Phillips, R. Williams, B. Williams, Moeck, Stephen, Adler, Berqeson, McCluiq, Brock. Row 4-Bevan, Goldberg, McBride, Delaney, Steinway. Foote, Crane, Lipton, Abra- ham, Schuler, Thornton. Row 5-Sulzenfuss, Hall. Howe, Freund, Etten, Goetz. Kohler. League takes an active part in the collection of the Thanksgiving Fund for the benefit of poor children. Christmas affords them the op- portunity to spread cheer by delivering Christ- mas baskets to the needy families of the neigh- borhood. For the enjoyment of the entire student body and faculty, a committee is selected to purchase and trim an enormous Christmas tree which is set up in Welcome hall during the week pre- ceding Christmas vacation. Two separate organizations, as branches of the league, are the Freshman Guides and Clean-up Committee. Both groups are pictured elsewhere in the book, accompanied by ex- planatory Writeups. Another important branch of the Civic League is the Safety Council. The council plans and executes campaigns to promote fire prevention, safety in the home, and careful driving. The committee, headed by Myra Estrin, has among its members Roberta Hall, Patricia Burt, William Cannon, and Robert Brock. Plans are being made for a safety movie to be presented at school and contact is maintained with the other safety organizations of the city. Aside from their own activities, the Civic League lends a helping hand to the Parent- Teachers' Association when they give entertain- ments or dinners, by offering the services of a very capable committee to sell tickets. As you can easily see, this organization is the backbone of the student body and we are more than proud of their accomplishments. ' CIVIC LEAGUE Row 1--Gray, O'Conn,t Rall, Rapp, Schnieder. Row 2-Boyle, Evans, I-Icxmiiier, Stone, Boyle, Butts, Kohler. Row 3-eYork, Ross O'Conor, Anderson, Vlfiel- cot, Bready. Page 26 rgim t , heknits . . . and though she may not be so adept is her sister of years ago who worked without ven watching her clicking needles, this mod- rn school girl realizes the value of being able 3 do things for herself in an age of machinery. Lecause she is a sociable person, she has tanded herself together with her fellow knit- ers to exchange yarns. Knit two, purl two, knit two, purl two, the Qnxious looking girl in the corner keeps up a teady monotone. Don't mind her, says one of her more 'dvanced associates, she's just learning. ffiss Shannon is a swell teacher. l've learned 'll l know about knitting from her. The girls meet in two groups since there are no many members for one room. The 4B's lone make up one group and the other ins ludes the 3B's, 3A's, and 413i's. The president of the 4B group is Margaret Kwrrrrno crus Bow lfAukl::nd, ll.rn.le.t, Malnfeldt, Bellows, felin- son. Bow Q -Twiciiell, Milfs, Barron, Pe-trozz, Giefzi, Klerntner, Mase. Row 3 Navy, Vfise, Casio, Bose, Penny Gyn- enwein, Halperin, Hfxle, Swanson. Bow 4f-Liliensiszzi Su' bert, Weishavs, l!fzrE1lbir'g, Miss Shannon, Sax-.rye Tunney, Sctizrfiner, S Q age 27 KNITTING CLUB Bow lf Bodine, Aylward, Reid, Sclirnid, Mowrrlc, Kie, Anderson. Bow Z Petmstnr, Tarn' horn, Spiedel, D y k s t i ir, FOIG, Kieirr, B1 einer, Dell Stark. Bow 3 Kraebber, Feld, Belcher, Iiulxnson, lqiaricis Bell, Voltz, Elliott, Ander- son, Walker, Spanqolo. Bow 4 Carts, Fox, Eberle, Corrigan Miss Shan' non, Flanir nm, By 1 nes, Finlayson, Abialtrrrrr, Ab: 3' liansori. Flannigan, Dellora Corrigan is vice-president, Betty Eberle is secretary, and Virginia Fox is treasurer. Heading the other group are lane Sawyer as president, Betty Parkinson, vice- presidentg Buth Tunney, secretary, and lean Malberg, treasurer. The articles in the process of being made are widely varied. There are scarves and gaily colored sweaters, mitts, caps, skirts, suits, dresses, and innumerable other things. ln spite of dropped stitches and rows to be done over, persistence prevails in the end. The club, meeting weekly, devotes alternate meetings to business and pleasure. They con- tributed SlO from their treasury to the Thanks- giving Fund. The girls bring their activities to a climax with a fashion show which affords an opportunity to display their handiwork to fel- low students and proud parents. There is never any danger of a shortage of members. The club is one of the rnost popular among Hirsch girls. SENIOR GIRLS How I Samuel, Neuman Kelly, Bennett, Casey, Lrrid aurst, Cargill, Simpson, Per- fzonne. Bow 7 McClui.:, Koclren lrrleerr, Geraer, Peterson Casek, Sernco, Walberq Erecrus, Schafiner, Sacotte Costin. Row 3 Richard, Heyman Cohen, Wald, Novy, I-lrll Paulton, Biclc, McGowan Moser, Sieqel, Cohen, Ericlz- HOU, Bow 4 Kean, Pinson Frank, F els e n, Phillips Scott, Tunney, Kle, Pressle: Marks. SENIOR GIRLS Row lfEtten, Balch, Sott- mcrnn, Schneidsrrrxcrr, Auk- land, Barry, Callrrei, Mc- Keaq. Row 2-Kimball, Rydberq, Grimstead, Robertson, Hei- liq, Conimb, Lecrsue, Lynn, Ohlsen, Locke. Row 3fF 0 X , Iohnson. Bevan, Wavelet, Murphy, Fisher, lohnson, Drell, Git- telson, Gill, Lotka. Bow 4e-McCabe, Dreifuss, Hanson, Lazavus, Drabant, Brssra, Gould., Flanagan, Ijlrzfrg, Schuler, Rosenbera. she is a senior girl and proud of it. She has finally reached the lreifjrlit ot her li ah school career. Her dignity and sliqht air oi superiority may help to identity her tor you. The Senior Girls' Cluh is newly organized, SENIOR GIRLS How I Murphy, Andor- son, Smith, Ntfrqqrns, Dul- lunr, Koontz, Moore, Zemi- ronski, Larson, Kunnler. How T Shcller, Blocker Mrkkelsen, Elverson, Finch Swords, Petersen, Mitchell, Benke, Russell, Graves Steinway, Nordstrom, Lind- strorn. Row 3 'Mcrqnuson, Dil- lion, Mahn, Eahlstronr, Irv- ine, Iolrnson, Parkinson Simpson, Andersen, Ander- sen, Corbett, Leetz, Brewer. Row 4 Anderson, Simp- son, Hansen, Tuscher, De- laney, Lach, Richards,Plott, Sundherq, Hennesey, Basen- hlatt. with Miss Margaret Hurrrey, the assistant prin- cipal, as the sponsor. The otticers are as tol- lows: Buth Tunney, preside-ntg Vivian Kle, vice- presidentg lean Scott, secretary, Catherine Pressler, troosurerp and lean Phillips, social Paqe 28 .32Ov Senior Girls ROW l f s Dykstra, Evizifs, Calls, Bcrrtel, Bruno, Nilgik Eckert, Wellzars'Jii, O Melia Dcivfenloach, Krnght. How 2 Rose, 'WiflE'.e1eli, Stock, Schmid, l-inmnqei, Wildeloo-ei, Fox Fe 1 E1 s Crowe, Townsend Brown, Hodgson, Kiefer, Bodine, Row 3 Lampezt Grit.- bach, Lassers, Baden Blus- tert, Walker, Mayfield Hein zel, Richard, Hussey, Efiluss Zumbaugh, Vfillianis. Row Llf-f Berqesori, Foicl Elliott, Voltz, Hurd Bzrlcer, Bell, lolinsen, Nisely, Gull laid, Bell. hairman. After paving the membership fee, '- f ach girl receives an official card signifying hat she is a member in good standing. Senior girls help to carry out the programs if all organizations throughout the school hey preside, act as vice-presidents aio ss-cre aries, take charge of clulc dues, ross and -.1 SENKJB GIRLS Karlson Gerwig, Eberle, Goetz. How 2 fSulzenfnss, Peter- son, Alperinlc, Scann-ell, Neely, Nordstrom, Slnvey, Hall, Anderson, Aylwuid, Kerlchove, Plenz. Row 3 -e Hallenhorq, Greenloanni, Estnn, Freund lodhyn, VV3ssQi'riiaii, Lipton, Galolta, Grstxfson, Kozcilc, Lilienstern. Row 4 -Eligrcli, Ricliaidfs, Frwfe, And Hrs ai., Vfillifiriifi, illyrn, Splldfl, Reid, Sle- plion, Vflse Senior Girls Stephon. How 2 fGott, Ahranarn- son, Gutelcanst, Point Haas, Kruqjolin Cotnn, Kanipslcy, Hay, Alexander, l'Craeloloer, Ccinnor. Row 3 Abrcihani, lfftolrl, Freischlaq, Feld Cowlnq, Goldberg, F r i t z , Beicli-sr, Carriqan, Gasey lohnxson, Lewbin, Ort.z, How 4 Storrner, Connors, Evans, Smith, Behrnlce, liott, Waite, Stork, Spangelo, Keri- ner doughnut sales, and direct the younger girls. The senior girls are really too lousy fffiili other activities tc have ar. elaborate schedule of affairs. Their biggest social event is ci teoi, which is given each ,semester for tlie girls and their mothers. Row l-Peterson, Moeciz, Ganz, Krusoe, Denst, Fox, I-lammerstrom, Farnham, Row l Scnneidol, Bode- n1an,Mason Cliilui Kixeilie, Dell, Buehzer, Milla, Call, they explore . . . into the darkest depths of molecular and atomical motion. lf a mixture of HNO3 and HQSO4 is tossed into a test tube and a measure of glycerine added, what is the result, invisible ink or chalk dust? Probably, the rapid disap- pearance of both chemicals and chemists, as the nitro-glycerine molecules are very active little fellows! To prevent such an occurrence the alchem- ists resort to harmless calculations and writter equations before indulging in the actual ex periment. Besides their experimental work, they keep constantly informed on the advances of moderr chemistry. At present the alchemists are unde: the sponsorship of Mr. Mitchell, and presidec over by George Lewis. Science Cluh How' 1--Cantzler, Lewis, O'Brien, Strick, Shipman. Row 2vDoll, Painharn, Boone, Kern, Prenaerqast, Ormsby, Popper. Row 3- Richard, Williams, Hale, Weishaus, Petrozz Swanson, Subert, Subert, Lampert, Row 4 -Mayfield, 'Wil- lairns, Flynn, Mr. Fenner, iltfillaims, Turimy, Schatz. they investigate . . . scientific subjects ranging from the development of films to the use of the X-ray tube, keep track of the rapid advance of science. At the weekly meetings, they view scientific films, see men of science prying into the private life of the molecule and a host of other interest- ing subjects. Lengthy and learned discussions are carried on after the movies and at meet- Chemistry Club Row l Iacobson, Stone, Schweitzer, Barmack, Ro- man, Birndorf. How 'Z - Paul, Cantzler, Ax- elson, Sorensen, Brown, Blu- menthal, Malo, Cannon, Os- born. Row 3 Gutekanst, Abra- liainson, Lowbm, Landis, Sliattil, Dreifuss, Dykstra, Deust, Goldberg, Ortiz Row fl Zimmerman, Fish- er, Mayfield, Schultz, Lewis, Mr. Mitclicll, Bariel, Miller. Y-licliard, Simon. ings when there are no films presented. At present, they are beginning plans for prc ducing a movie themselves. The subject of thi. forthcoming celluloid venture is, appropriately the various phases of life at Hirsch. Organized and sponsored by Mr. Willian Fenner, the science club has made its bow tc Hirsch this year. Page 3i they argue formally . . . finding an outlet for their exuberant spirits in verbally bombarding one another. For this purpose debates are held every two weeks during the club meeting. The topics of their spirited arguments are of national and in- ternational importance. Good natured rivalry and high spirits are prevalent before debates. As the arguments progress, an air of seriousness pervades the jollity as each team realizes that it is up against opponents equally as good as they. However, afterwards good sportsmanship reigns and everyone is happy about the whole thing. The meeting, succeeding the debate, is taken over by open forum discussion of the subject and constructive criticism of the form of the debate is offered by Mr. Koster and Miss Upton. Debating Club How l---Welsiead, Goetz. Landis, Reid, Sulzenfuss, Spiedel, Kle, Aylward, De R a m u s, Kohler, Brewer, Stern. Row 2- Blackwell, Voltz, Hanson, l-lall, Ebeile, Farn- ham, Ste-phon, Miller, Bartel, Doll, Fox, Cantzler. Row 3 -Cannon, Hiqhman, Warner, Coleman, Foote, Vvlells, Williams, Sholler, Thornton, Adler, Blumenthal, Shipman. Flow 4 Poll, Phillips, M:- Clurg, Lewbin, Goldberg, Karper, Strauss, O'Neill, Mc- Hie, Miller. Row 5--Scott, Kleminer, West, Brock, Freund, Will liams, Ludwick, Klapperich. The Forum Rcw lfFe1ngold, McCluig Phillips, Shattil. they discuss . . . while empires tumble. War will be finished within six months- China won't be able to resist much longer! Echoes of these hasty words resound through the halls when the Hirsch Forum meets every other Wednesday during the ninth period. The club was recently organized and is still in its infancy. The officers are pictured above and are as follows: Peggy McClurg, presidentg Page 31 lean Phillips, vice-president, Seymour Feingold, secretary: and Melvin Shattil, treasurer. Mr. Albert Ross sponsors the group in their informal discussions of world problems. lt is the earnest desire of the sponsor and originators of the Forum that the organization develop into one of great interest to students who desire to become better acquainted with history in the making. they guide . . . the incoming freshmen and save them from heated lockers, elevator tickets, and fake directions. Every year these guides show the frosh the school, and put on the Freshman Frolic so that they may become acquainted with each other. ln the good old days, when a freshie asked a senior where the assmbly hall was, he was promptly sent up to the girls' gym. Now all this has changed. When a freshman wants to go somewhere in the school, he seeks out the prettiest freshman guide that he can find and asks her to take him there. On the way she will relate the history of the school and teach him how the traffic system works. Freshmen Guides Row l Anderson, Maury. Brown, Burns, Brandell, Fein- gold, Shattil. Row 2-Cannon, Blumen- thal, Drell, Hall, Kohler, Brock, Wolf. Row 3 fljreund, Phillips McClurg, Howe, Scott, Locke. Etten. she shoots . . . encroaching still further on the realm of masculine activity. By persistent practice, she has learned to bring a .22 to her shoulder and send a lead slug right through the center ot a target. Sergeant Ojala has taught her the workings of a gun, the technique of handling it. Why does she want to shoot? She will give Girls Rifle Club Adler, Elliott, Kern, Miller, Seidel, Stephon, Shiftnian, Floren, Mayfield. Row 2-Cherdof, P e c k , lohnson, Hussey, Banach, Shapiro, Twichell, H u r d, Chorley, Weller, Richard. Bow 3 7 Heeren, Evans, Meister, Kelly. Krause, Foote. Warner, Crane, Bartel, Cos- tello, Tunney, Roth. Row 4-Bodine, Peterson, Faust, Belcher, Carriaqan, Denst, Spiedel, Barron, Kell, Wold. you various reasonsg because it's fun, it gives her a steady eye, gratifies an atavistic instinct, and besides ta bit defiantlyl a girl ought to know how to do those things. She hopes to be able to compete some day with the R .O. T. C. sharp-shooters, has rosy dreams of trophies and press notices. Page 32 they record .... the absences, tardinesses, and cuts oi every student in Hirsch. People who think they can get by unnoticed are sadly mistaken. Three tardinesses equal several study periods, which are imposed upon the belated one. When a student has piled up as many as ten absences on tlimsy excuses, the Attendance Otiice catches up with him and betore he can pass the semester's work, he must take an ottice exam. Students who cut and are truant are the most serious ottenders, and soon tind them- selves wound up in much red tape. Sponsored by Miss Ruth Cullen and Miss Lois Bennet, the ottice works to eliminate un- necessary absences irom school. Attendance Office How l Cantzlci, Fialick, Booth, Kenney. Row Easteiwood, Lan- dis, Failow, Simpson, Burn- steiri, Schneider, Kem, Boone. How 3 -I-larnmer, Kier, Peterson, Herrin, Larsen, Miss Cullen, Kimball, Lud- wick, Drell, Locke, Swanson. Row 4--McClure, Erunjes, Bevan, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Noelle, SClVtlf?T, Iohnsen, Kozak, Ticket Sellers t Row 1 Smith, Casey, Ras- mussen, Magnuson, Brown. How 2--Iohnson, Hammet- sticm, Kaxlson, Farnham Vatrior. they sell . . . tickets and relieve you ot your extra quarters every week. During the hectic days preceding a big football game, you must walk around the school with extreme caution. lt you allow your guard to drop for an instant, ticket sellers will creep up on you until they are within striking distance. They are always well armed, their weapons consisting ot plenty Page 33 ot miscellaneous coinage so that they can al- ways make the right change, loads ot tickets, and an original excuse to get you on your day oft it you work. When you iinally are lett alone, and have time to think it over you ieel mighty lucky that they got you to buy only one ticket. Company B, R.O.T.C. Row l -Samuels, Holdahl, Presler, Ebest, Hendrie, Bern- dort, Peterson, Geer, Smith, Longshore. Row 2 Bo lr n, Epstein, Paid, Hicks, Crowell, Aurel- ius, Fupun, Batson, Trntcky. Row 3 Reubett, Leonr, Cutler, Torrence, Peterson, Sheppard, Fitch, Cantzlir, Sutton, Melvorn. Row 4 Sltapira, Butler, Gilmore, Sandqurst, See-der, Fischer, Pfertter, Mitchell, Schapp, Fisher, Cullrtan. Row 5 - Axelson, Salzman. Riley, Baxter, Sercft. S. V. Oiala, Marek, Lanzendart, Shannon. he enlists . . . tor his remaining years in high school. ...A trumpet peals assembly , a drum com- mences to roll, and a moment later with officers' parade swords tlashing in the sun. l-lirsch's R.O.T.C. sweeps across the broad Company A H.O.T.C. Rzw l---Mitchell, Brrrrrasci, Redra, H a l e, Biorirraer, Szthwrttcrs, Miller, Mahep Navosad, Maher, Rhodes, Davidson. How Y? Landon, Rrcrlrrnnnd. Sirk, Anderson, Tobin, Brwtlr Sclrauer, Crane, Smith, Tru- bick, Exell, Soyster, Marlzrrs Landes. Row 3 Rice, Batson, Mes- kill, Shatter, Moen, Strortrer C a s e y, Evans, Robinett Wenzel, Graft, Srrrith, Mor- gan, Exley. Row 4f-elsantz, Vferl, Bloecher, Smith, Thrrrrell Vlfrer, Balch, Stanton, Mc- Cabe, Butler, Savage, Pail:- or, Lichten. Flow 5 Curia, Kinrbls? Palrn, Gordon, Woods, Sha- rnrs, Wrlhelrrx, Donohrre, Company C. R.O.T.C. Row l--Vrlatson, Bahr, lflsrris, Leflrer, Davis, Poqfr, Hatter, Elghamrner, Mellon, Vilrrrrnore, We-lstead. Row 2 -Hoff, Iones, Os- born, Greenberg, Henrlcen, Delaney, Fagan, Hallett, Zar, Rubrnson, Boehme. Haw 3 -Dunn, Alsager, Melander, Mclslie, O'Leary, Westcott, Kahn, Lavrne, Es! trrn, Shrllinger, Burke. Row 4 -Wheeler, Ames, Wallace, Stiles, Berry, Bolle Hrrrzan, Mamet, Ross, Iones. Huw 5 - -Davis, Landry, Cizrrron, Ortiz, Sclrwcrtz, Gil! riznrif, Barancrlc, Mrndell. expanse ot Grand Crossing paris. The Hirsch unit marched in this year's Armistice parade downtown and also had the honor ot paradrng before President Roosevelt when he visited Chicago, October 5. Page 34 Officers of the R.O.T.C. Seated --Captain Gordon Major Palm, Captain Baxter Standing --- First Lieutene ant Woods, First Lieutenant Riley, Second Lieutenant Shamis, Second Lieutenant Brunacci, First Lieutenant Ortiz, Second Lieutenant Marek, Second Lieutenati' Shatz. Second l.1eu'enQ1ri Cannon. Federal inspection is given every May by lnited States army officers of the Sixth Corps rrea, and our unit's standing is made known hrough rigid drill and inspection. This is the iigh spot of a year of activity. In addition to learning about military things he cadets usher at school assemblies, patrol rt fire drills, and keep some semblance cf trder at football games. A new addition to the unit's activities is the Reviewing Stand , Chicago's only R.O.T.C. iewspaper. The paper, recently organized by Iadet lsadore Miller, its executive editor, is ssued whenever the amount of news collected varrants an edition. The entire staff of editors, eporters and salesmen is composed of cadets, ts news covers all articles of interest of mili- ary importance to the R.O.T.C. at Hirsch. Sergeant Sulo V. Ojala, of the United States Xrmy, in command of Hirsch's unit, cooperated n the first and succeeding editions. Still in its nfancy, it is already considered a permanent mart of the Pt.O.T.C. and Hirsch High School. he commands . . . Right front into the line-March! And two hundred cadets shuffle into the cor' rect positions. There are eleven Sam Browns whose duty it is to see that the cadets fall into the right places at the right time. lf the mem- bers of a squad do not know their right side from their left, or a forward direction from an oblique movement, the fault falls on the platoon commander, which puts the shave tail in disgrace with his captain, who blushes to the major, who apologizes to the instructor. At present, eleven of the Hirsch cadets are authorized to wear military breeches, but one pair of breeches closely resembles anothery so if you're puzzled, glance at the shoulder orna- ments of an officerg they relate his rank. A silver diamond on each shoulder distinguishes a majorp three silver ovals indicate a captaing two ovals mark a first lieutenant, while one oval represents a second lieutenant. At present, at Hirsch, there is one cadet wearing the diamond, the others display various are rangements of the silver oval. Reviewing Stcmd Staff Row l--Longshore, Geer, Mitchell, Rhodes, Bieringer, Biindorf. Row 2-A Goss, Cantzlei, Riley, Kimble, Sukes, Green- berg, Freml, Row 3--Anderson, Z a r , Cannon, Hiller, Welstead, Stoag. McH1e, W'heeler. Page 35 B 04 6' OAOWL ARMISTB CE DAY PROGRAM BAND SPANISH 9 ENE G N ,i , if Q JINX DANCE ann. PARTY She Stogps to Conquer f PRESS ROOM BQ LLET' MEMORW. PROGRQM Concert Orchestra Row l-- Funck, Palmer, Landon. Row 2---Schatz, Blackwcll, Feare, Mick, Patterson. Row 3--Friedman, Gustoi- son, Hevenor, Thomsen, Sil- yey, Guendel, Ayer, Paultoii, Howe. Row 4- -lversen, Iones, Marcus, Paul, Lichten, Ccxp.t Steinbach, Hoseriblot, Mains, Dumas, Wessels. 1 Concert Band Row l Silvey, Lewis ', lacksan, Blackwell, Malo, , Malito, Waller, Gell. Y X Row 2 Horan, Buck, Uter- Xx - mark, Cantzzler, Aurelius, Fralick, Harmei, Schultz. X X X How 3 Simpson, VV o l t, ' S , Glendel, Balsis, K o s l e r, -X . w Koenig, Benedict, M ic k , 1 1 1 X Howe, Marcus. XX S Row 4 lacohson, Brock, 'Q ' X Pachaly, Stuck, Peterson, Q. ' Ornzsby, l-lull, Ornisby. How Iv Spencer, Piepen- . Ks xg-7 Q kotter, Melvoin, Wolf, Tro- 'N , villion, Hevenor, lacchson . Capt. Stoinhacli, be v. N-Y . ' vi? . - 'J Second Orchestra Flow l Vause, Riclitncnd, Olsen, K o ste r, Comstock, Letler, Roberts, VJ a l k Q i', Iohnston. Row 2 - - lveiscii, Cohan, Gordon, Berksori, C a s e 7 Ormsby, Selen, Seelcy. Row 3- Friedman, Eacfr-f, Nimpter, C a p t. Steirihgxcti Abrahatnson, lenffn, Lge- IVECIVEI, Howe. they make music . . . tor the school, boost spirits at the toot- ball games, make the rafters ring in every Mu- sic Festival. They are the Concert Band. They of the Concert Orchestra delve into the classi- cal, give a symphonic touch to our musicals. The members ot both organizations are re- cruited trom the student body, otten through the Beginners' Band, Second Band, or Second Or- chestraf-preparatory organizations. ln all these interested groups are the musi- cians ot today and tomorrow, manipulating hows and keys. Page 38 Hall Guards Row l Boihnie, Murphy ifvhnitzcr, Powill, Gtund, Row 2 fBlowe1s, Rosen blot, Lanzcndott, Bryon, Ur- van, Cohen, VJxikins::i. Row 3 flessup, B o e s e Kappes, Ahearn, Ahecnxx Gculo, Nelson, Cflnxeion, Da vtdson, Browne. Row ft- Beveisdott, Pear scn, Thompson, lfpsttltn, Vex hoomen, Maivin, Coward Cacozza, Connell, Yoblon. Row SYBCITIOU, Miller, Ar thur, Iohnson, Bell, Vxfcst, AA dcison, Eixby. hey watch . . . While you are in class, scrutinize stu- ients in the halls tor passes-and woe hetide hose who have none. The trafiic system Otters another problem to hem Students, tarryina in classrooms after the ell and then dashing oft in the wrong direction, raae 39 Hall Guards Row l Mclfdwaid, Alli- son, Muellel, Uljiien, Varn- er, Kovacs, Snnth. Row 2 Torvence, Hanney, Desmond, Kimble, Nlcetli- gott, McBride, Madsen, Was- SDH. Row 3 Biiqol, Stevenson, Lubinslcy, Conway, Green- tield, Ste-tnbelq, Burns, Kan- oisky, Chorley, Pentose. Row 4 Vtfilkinson, Hale, Zocharias, Hill, Schatfner, Glernnoxe, Koxnctn, Boreniba, Costello, Horn. How 5 Pedoas, Weishaus, Miqawa, Lindquist, Klentt- nei, Dykstra, Hansen, Kail- ifn, Hanlntczstlorn. rn Hall Guards Row l -Woody, Fixttzr, Hatlel, Gallowlcli, K o b a r, Hayes. Row 2 Mcljertned, Ow- ens, Haion, Berson, Sovocge, lVlcW'i1sh, Shaw, Fylce, Pcttl, Davies. Row 3 Myes, Schar, Klein, Selen, Larsen, Dow, RlSd91l'llUIlIl, Ex o w n, Mc- Cluxq, Blowers, Minaiik. How 4 'AIlC19l51OTl, Paul- sen, May, Neuber, Whittle, Klein, Wilhelms, Davidson, Porter, lenninq, Morgan. How 5 Canton, McKenntt, Eintnn, Berry, Shipman, O1- itz, Vtlerthrnan, Bill, lohnson. must he stopped and turned around. These non- contormists bear an especial qrudqe toward hall quards. The force is also on hand to direct people un- iamiliar with the school to their destinations. they remind us . . . that, although cleanliness is instinctive to the intelligent individual, forgetfulness is also a prime factor in his make-up. To help us out ol the slough of carelessness, the cleanfup came paign is organized. By varied means, they forcefully recall to high school and grammar school students alike, that there is constant work to be done toward keeping the city clean. Clean-Up Campaign How l---Schmid, Bodenmn, Aylward, Spiedel, R e 1 d, Parkinson, Anderson, Ander- son, Denst, Kle, Williariias, Row 2ffHiqhrnan, Moemlc, Meister, Baker, McBride, Bar tel, Estrin, Adler, l-ltrrisari, Miller, Fons. Row 3e-lones, Samut--ls, Backmann, Klenitner, Cram'-, Warner, Coleman, Bell, Goi- don, Hahn, Francis. Row 4fl'l-Uwe, Anderson, Cannon, Miss Bock, Foote Brock, Freund, Lauer. they figure . . . the twisliest of brain twisters. lf a student has successfully completed two years of mathematics land it can be donel, he is eligible for membership in the Pythagorean club. The members meet once every two weeks and shake the rust off the medulla oblongata with problems that would set many a brain truster's head whirling. When the science of space and numbers has At Hirsch, an assembly is presented, poster contests organized, programs are arranged and produced for the grammar schools, and essays are written on the subject. Sponsored by Miss Dorothy Bock, the mem- bers of the clean-up committee work industri- ously for the desired ends. JW0 Pythcrqoreans Pow l -tones, Birndorf, Saltfz, Moller Bluinenthal, Shipman, Roman, Schweitz- er, Higlinian, St-elle. How Z - Brock, Gordon, Greenbauni, Locke, Gittleson, Drell, P o 1 l , Znnrnernian, Stuermer, Miller, Magnuson, Stern. Row .37 Dreirziss, Barmarfh, Grass, Phillips, Denst, Adler, Andrews, Hendrte, Aricliews, Scott, Mayfield, McBride. Flow 4 Bevan, Lazarus, Schuler, Steiner, McClurq, Feingold Kohler, Shattil, Foote, Freund, Richard. taken its toll, and even the advanced intellects begin to wilt under pressure of threeeand-a-half dimensional complications, Mr. Taheny, the club's competent sponsor, enlightens the cereb- rated members with the key to the solution. Seymour Feingold presides at the meetings, the other officers include: Evelyn Kohler, vice- president, Peggy McClurg, secretary, and Mel- vin Shattil, treasurer. Page 40 they drcrmatize . . . braving the ever critical appraisal of fellow students. Their plays they present in the Juditorium, charging a small admission. They act without qualms, the parts that were made famous by Barrymore and Forbes-Robertson. Believing that all work and no play is definitely oad, they particularly like light comedy. At' lempting all the time to escape seeming ama- Leur, they laugh at their own mistakes, hold their ambitions high. The members shown were chosen from a group of nearly a hundred students who dem- onstrated their histrionic skill before Miss Marg- aret Annan, the sponsor. The club studies the notable plays of past decades, is eager to try their dramatic ability with the added glamour cf spotlights and audiences. Library Force Raw l--Shapiro Delaney. Helbin, Murphy, Auklarrd, Hanson. Everrdsen, Vinod ruff. Row Zee lfchler, Hzause, Wrlkirrson, Letcher, Camp- bell, Coorhbs, Newman.. Crot- ty, Wrlnelms, Rauscri, Cost, Row 3 -Eelrnke, Hfrlqsorr, F Q l Cl , O'COrtCfr, Sr'rrp:sr3r'r, lohnsen, Belcher, Slirdort, Brophy, Brophy. Welt Rose. How 4fTwrchell, Foote, Tuscher, Ere-crus Stronrerr Lynch, Miss O'Shea Cohen, Casek, Slcan, Nirnpler. hey sort books . . . in the library, and aid Mrs. Lott, -lirsch's librarian, in various other ways. They ile cards: check, issue, and mend books: make nut study slips for studentsg run errands: and Jar those tardy students from the library who rome without official passes. They know ex- rctly where dignified Galsworthy and luxurious Shakespeare repose on the endless shelves. Dage 41 Drama Club Row lf--Doll, Estrin, Mc Bride, Eichenbaum, Tuscher Row 2--Williams, Ander son, Elliot, Sleete, Adler, Da vidson, Richards, Schuler. Row 3--Howe, Cleruensen Blumenthal, Freund, W'olf Anderson, Anderson, Soren sen. Mrs. Lott chooses three or four students to help her each period. Some of the students are assigned to the library on National Youth Ad- ministration jobs-but candidates for the places are never lacking. A minor credit is given to each lad and lass who wander among the Dewey Decimals. is .J she cheers . . . Yea, Hirsch! Yea, Hirsch! Rah, rah, rah, Rah, rah, rah, f Yea, l-lirschl' and gives a lift to team spirit at the games. The girls organized two years ago, feeling that, although there were cheer leaders, there was need for a larger group--fa regular cheering section. The only entrance require ment is a good supply of enthusiasm ana school spirit. In attractive maroon and White outfits, the girls make a gay picture while doing their stuff at the games. This stuff w consists of shouting themselves hoarse ana going through a series of leaps and turns calculated to instill pep in team and spec- tators. Once a week the girls meet and practice yells. They hope to evolve complicated forma Pep Club Row l AlpQllll.lC, Svegi scn, Williaxtisz, A y l W a 1 r: Spiedel, Raid, l-lendtie. Row 2 Stall, l.elv, Sw ,ig lffland, Hydhglii, H C- i l 1 1 Smith, Cohen. Bow 3 Kern, Boone, ans, Wood1'uff, Enqlund, Dt'- xnas, Dwartz, D Q R a ii cg 3 . Smith, Behnlae. Row 4 fl-lotfrixrii, Bellovfff, lvlilytitfld, Riclittid, Kzfbll, C - nant, lolniscn, Ztzmoaufri Schmid. Page 42 Pep Club H lvl l Aul-zlaiid, Stepliezz- fum, l.,n1::'n, Kelly, Vtlihatuivl- en, Iotitixte, Sttlwit, Colton, f'all:, Muna. Row 2 'l'hoina:3, C5IOIlllllltl Coombs, Sweitzel, Peck, fir nach, Racke, Droll, Gitteimw Gczlottzr, Kimball, Liptiun, Ca- cozza. Raw 3 Ptrtfntsou, lmiz 1:1112 lloivatir, Hciiltiian, Eiwfmsiu Karp-411, Miss Veta Tifrytord Strauss, Diertioss, G i a s il Peteispzi. Row 4 ltii'lit1i'ci.Gott,R'i1 neli, MfIllll7DlVI, Coen, Slid- piio, I-lille, Tunriey, fffviu- C11-'wiatfil tions with which to dazzle their fellow students at the athletic games, and work diligently to that end. Besides cheering, she goes in for an occa- sional financial venture. To aid this year's Thanksgiving fund, the Pep Girls sponsored c: doughnut sale during which the corridors of Hirsch were filled with students busily con- suming tremendous doughnuts frosted in pinl: and white. The nickels that poured in through this source were contributed to the charity collection. The girls also sponsor membership drives and the entrance fees collected swell their treasury. At the end of every semester, to climax their work and play, they have a grand party for the members and for their sponsor, Miss Vera Trayford. The officers are loyce Coen, president, lrene Shapiro, vicefpresidentp Frances l-lale, secres tary: and lean Mahlberg, treasurer. Pun-Americcm League How l- Enqluxid, Ciazidelf Foote, Mclieaq, iimzxaaoty, Aukland, Richards, fumes, How 2 -Meskill, G:lde3i, Mikltelsen, lflvfisozi, Schiff ner, Belclwi, Dwtrrtz, Feld, Bossen, Barnes, Pnl., Sa' age, Row 3 Stopltatzisgrzi, 511.151, Thornton, C o l, L- 11, Cdiail., Novy, I-leyizmzi, Luck-', La cirus, Dxell. Row 4 N--wait, Gzziztlici Coward, Ltizidcguist, A if l A Wald, De G.a'.-J, Miss Dodge, Fox, Sinflazi, login?-z., Ajil, Newait. they promote peace . . . and friendly relations between the United States and her neighbors, in South and Central America, Mexico, and the West Indies. The students absorb from afar the glamour, the beauty ot the Pan-American countries. Many a member, bcrn and raised in Chicago, can relate tacts about Latin America as though he had lived there halt his lite. A tew ot the students have actually visited some of the southern nations and several hope to lay their careers in a tropical setting. The interests ot the members range trom studying the governments to doing research in the music and art ot South America. All books and magazines from and about the Americas are zealously collected. An inter- esting phase ot this work is learning the eti quette ot the Latins. There are intinite shades ot meaning to be disclosed in the toss ot a head, the turn ot a hand. There are certain polite phrases that are invariably used when a person leaves or enters a room or meets a friend. The meticulous manners ot these pec' ple torm a proud tradition. The Hirsch Pan-American League maintains contact with the League members in South America, carries on correspondences with them. Sponsored by Miss Faith Dodge, the Hirsch organization meets bimonthly, holds programs tor the editication ot the members. They listen to Spanish music, watch talented members whirl through Spanish dances to cree ate a Latin American atmosphere. They pro- cure noted guest speakers to regale them with stories and information about other Americans. The otticers oi the club are Marion Fox, president, who has been a capable lieutenant ever since the club was organized in the tall of l9367 Harriet Aylward, viceepresiclenty Bar- bara Degraw, corresponding secretaryg Alice Anderson, recording secretaryf-all ot them zealous promoters ot Pan-Americanism. Pun-American League Row 3 McAtee, Watson Gloss, Brandell, Birndozl Goldberg, Miller. Row Ze-Goodman, Greg ory, Cohen, Frankel, Kern Boone, Rice, lanes, Fitzge: ald, Row 3- Dykstra, Moors Wozbdvzaid, Marks, Armour Dickson, Casey, Cai-riqazi Iensen. neu. -We Q PQ:--: 4C Row 4 Schultz, Vxfallzer, Qzment, Rydbeig, Aylward, Miss Dodge, Fox, Andersgzz, Spieolel, Reid, Richards, Can- Iunicr Girls Row 1 Bows-5, Failow, Malntteldt, Bellows, Pappu, Dicks-on, Conant, Aniou. Flow 2----Andrews, Keil, Ahiencts, Klinitoei, Kiev, Lancaster, Hill, l..ll'1dQ!6l7t Weishaus, Brophy, Brant- llsctt, Sholes. Row 3 -Young, Supeil, Mahllosrq, Cohen, Peck, Plietz, Coen, Shapiro, Ban- ach, Dwaztz, Slater, Swan- son, Hale, Cooper, Rcw 4 fllllrnann, Bla-tt, Smith, Mtilvaney, lohnszin, Sawyer, Sent, Conway, lvloritlalie. Iunicr Girls Htw l lTflt,l! llY, Swiatnt Vcvll, Mttipliy, Btixywn Collis. Row f' Hanley, lfly, We-lls, Aridiewf, Cciiwll, Cjaixoll, Qxfllllfllflll, Ezlztiier, Wocid5'. Flcw 3 Ziznineiznan, Kirin, lltont 1, Axen, Ellibee, Tlicntsc-ri, Easteiwood, Dan- ielson, Hillel, Fulton. RCW 4 Buzlkntan, l'1e+d- man, Nelson, Qicvv, loltn- son, Martin, Sfgsslons, Pa- pttilta, Veihcoinfn she is a junior girl . . . and has passed the half-way mark in her high school Career. The lunior Girls' Club, a new organization, meets once a month on Thursday. Their spon- sor is Miss Margaret Coghlan and the oiiicers are as iollows: Elvera lohnson, president, Betty Junior Girls H-in-J l Carman, Rodgers, Missiles, Sitilei, Thomason, llloinpscn, Newhirg, Black' Y-,md Ttow Williams, Klap- p--llcls, Balm, Hahn, De- szwaite, Kerr, Miller, La Cllapille, Millet, BIOWII. Plow 3 Cooney, Yorqer, lllcrfit, Strauss, Stevenson, Grass, Perexson, Peskin, Hugo, l..1i:insky. Flow -1 Dell, Swope, Ko- mcin, Pozeznha, Bieady, Newer, Falk, Fort, Dteifusfr, Uptetll. Lou Mulvaney, vice-president: Ann Steel, sec- retary, lane Sawyer, treasurer, and Shirley Smith, social-chairman. On November 22, they staged a peppermint candy-stick sale, the proceeds going to the Thanksgiving iund. Page 4 Latin Club Row 1--Woolway, Mc- Getrxclz, YNielqrit, Laiides. Row 2 Tichen::i', Hedeen, Hialinian, Nortishield, Poli- tano. Hendrie. Row SAW at l d , Bixby, Murdy, Arthur, Roche, Pen- derqast, Berqeson, Calla- han, Atwater, McClurq, Row 4 --Slcubic, Grim- stead, Busch, Horn, Hertzel, Davis, Iolxnson, Peterson, Stoll. Row 5 --Ormsby, Ship- man, Kohler, Miss Larson, Lach, Highman, Zimmerman. IQE? Latin Club Raw l --Bennett, Taqlieti Fialick, Northshield, Comer, Politano, Fixter, Copper, Anderson. Row 2 McKenna, Bueli- rer, Axen, Brown, Lapniis, Wilkinson, Brophy, Landon, Sholes, Martin. Row 3fRiley, Hammer, McClure, Lupe, Killberq, Hill, Boyle, Summer, Row 4fDell, Schultz, May, Kraebber, Thornton, Kohlbach, York. Weishuus, Me-llina. they study Latin . . . Call themselves C. V. C. Studenles, in honor of Caesar, Virqil, and Cicero. The actual writings of these three famous gentlemen are not under the scrutiny ot the Studentes so much as the grandeur that was Rome. They meet twice monthly under the spon- 45 Latin Club Row l Adams, Cnddivk, Biandell, Wayne, Shipman. Row 2 -Ernst, M c H 1 e Vxlortley, Olson, M a in e t, Koster. 1 Row 3--Hulvrn, Reid Steinway, Williams, War- ner, Coleman, Willains Gutekanst, Sternberq, Ham- iiion. Row 4 Boyle, K e l ly Delaney, Williariits, Green' bauni, Kesner, Voltz, Goetz Dir-XM. Row 5 O'N'?ill, Brewer, Kohle r, l-liqlinirxn, Miss Law son, Lacli, Graves, Freund. sorship ot Miss Martha Larson, and the quidf ance ot their otticers: Gladys Cottam, presi- dentg Evelyne Kohler, vice-presidentg Helen Lach, secretaryy Bob l-liqhman, treasurer, and have special meetings concerning the Hlnter- pres, l-lirsch's Latin newspaper. they help the needy . . . this lunior Red Cross Council, which is the local unit of the lunior Red Cross Council of the Chicago area. The leaders of the Hirsch organization are Alice Anderson, Bob Burns, Betty Halliday, and Betty Haydon. The delegates sent by our high school to the downtown council are Alice An- derson and Martha Pinson. Red Cross Council Row 1- -Nerlund, Guen- del, Buike, Peterson, York, Wielgot, Feld, Malnifeldi, Harvey, Neely, Phillips, Kulvin, Northshield. Row Z Heilig, Alferink, ' Lindstrom, Williams, Graves, Freund, Hoffman, Bossen, Falco, Park, Stephensen, Greene, Wewbin, H a 1 e, Edward, Newberg, Ferchof, Etten. Row 3---Bodnar, McClure Catron, Christiansen, Leve, Boyle, Coward, Poison, Powell, Richard, Evans, Carlson, Candieva, Kiefer. Smith, Siegler, Row 4---Corbett, lensen, Locke, Bro p h y, Hayden, Anderson, Pinson, Kohler Wilkinson, Carlson, Bryan, Sulzenfuss, Dengler, Iohn- son. Ici on parlei Francais You've guessed ite-it is Le Cercle Francais. Perhaps you strayed into room 131 on their meeting day and stopped abruptly when you tried to follow the line of conversa- tion. The parliamentary proceedings, enter- tainment, and games are all carried on in French. This arrangement, however, makes it somewhat difficult to catch on quick when Every fall they sponsor a roll-call, aid the unfortunates needing food and clothing. At Christmas time, veterans in the hospitals re- ceive gay favors from the gloom chasers com- mittee. Campaigns against home accidents are jointly sponsored by Red Cross and Safety Council members. Le Cercle Francais Row 1 Hall, Gerwig, Hendrie, Krusbe, Highman, Bellows, Ganz, 1-leilig, De Rainus. Row Z-Bell, Conant, Ad- ler, Pressler, Winifred, Baker, Freund, Cohen, Su- bert, Hale. Row 3 Richards, Cohen, Moore, Andersen, Meister, Anderson, Malmtelds, Mahl- heig, Lacharias. Row 4 --Koutsogiannis, Larzarus, L o c k e, lordari, McClurq, Skolnik, Murphy. Swanson, Novy, Cargill. Row 5 Drell, Gettelson, Fox, Kle, Miss Fisher, Scott, Petrozz, Smith, Krause. one of the members tells his favorite joke. Their meetings are held once a month on Wednesdayg a social hour, with refreshments, follows the business meeting. Miss Suzanne Fisher is sponsor of the club. The officers are Vivian Kle, presidentp lean Scott, vice-president: Rose Ann Petrozz, secre- tary, and Virginia Fox, treasurer. Page 46 he sings. . . and will gladly give you a strain of Arcadelt's Ave Maria, although he may be the same boy who hummed Today l Am a Man in his history class. He has a good time in the club, sings classical music and opera un- der the able guidance of Miss Agatha Long. He performs nobly at our annual Musical 1 is Girls Glee Club Row l -Ford, I-Iornunq, Xi Feta, Hall, Gexwtg, repptn, Malmteldt, Farlow, Iohnson. Row 2 Andetfen, Hoey Lindgren, Ford, Lrnaweaver, Y . ' 2 Danielson, Woodruff, Hayes Clandell. Row 3 -Hoe, Lopina, Ep- sfein, Carr, Sawyer, New- Mahlberq, Andersen Kem, Boone, Row 4 Drsrfuss, Wein- s.em, lacobs, M e l i c h a n zcnuelke, P u g lr, Olson Hood,Rietz,L:1ckey, Kcchen, Stsbert. Row 5- Swanson, Miller, Pit-'f, Frm-rel Ohlsen, Peter! scn, Mrs. Conant, Andersen fcnnson, Fisher, Rage, Eick she sings . refuting the opinion that the modern girl's repertoire consists solely of swing songs: she joins the Girls' Glee Club, specializes in a cappella music. ln these daily periods all her music is classical, but again she defies popu- lar tradition by having no end of fun. Her sponsor, Mrs. Grace Conant, encourages Page 47 Festival, tries for a cappella contests. Secretly he has an ambition to become a second Nelson Eddy. He knows that this club must be important because it was one of the first organized when Hirsch became a senior high school. Boys Glee Club How 1 Aldenlioevel,He1- bert, Iolrnson, Fitch, O'Erxan, McAt-ee, Ports, Bold, Larson, Nichols, Row 2 lazizendozt, Holt- ntann, Bensezrran, Algar, Gustafson, Edelstern, Gardi- .ter, Gross, Allison, Schaar. How 3 Lindberg, Haar Davis, Black, Shipman, Blackwell, Watson, Cohan, Bender, Ktmble, Xlfeeler. Row 4 Lo,tz, Heller, Peterson, Burrnan, Burke, Austin, McCabe, Anderson, Maltto, Wilderr, Booth. all girls with good voices to try out, gives minor credits and some very good training to each. lf a student is good enough, she enters the annual city-wide high school contest and competes with other schools for vocal laurels. The Glee Club girl sings at our musical asserne blies, and is always in demand. they harmonize . . . and bring glory to the school. Hirsch High School--ehighly superiorf minus. The tense feeling, prevalent amongst the sixty choral club songsters who waited expec- tantly in the topmost gallery of Orchestra l-fall, changed to one of great pride, and nc small amount of self-satisfaction. ludge 'Williamson had pronounced the rating of each school in the city-wide music festival. Months of tireless practice resulted in a great victory for Mrs. Helena Kane and her choir on May l2, l937, when they received second highest rating on the entire program and highest in their own class of sixty voices. The club boasts of approximately one hun- dred members, all of whom are either juniors or seniors. The leaders of the club are as fol- lows: Arthur Adams, wielder of the malletp lean Phillips, pinchhitter for the latter: Mar- garet f-lowe, keeper of the rninutesg and Alden Brandell, the club vault. Choral Club ' Row 1-Gleeson, Bech- tolt, Deibel, Abelson, Ot- lando, Carpenter, Burns, , Shefsky, Reed, Baker, Sher- i wood, Madsen. Flow 2 -Edelstein, Beverly, Smith, Osborn, Blumenthal, DeLong, Baxter, Allenson, Hiqhman, Bouchard, Smith. Row 3-fAnderson, Mus- ashe, Eberle, Doll, Lynn. Williams, Warner, Stein- way, O'Neal, Cantzler. Row 4 Skolnik, Schatz, Lomasney, Pinson, Falk, Estrm, Freund, Ullmann, Brandmayr, Be-rqeson, Bru- neil. Row 5---Etten, Ormsby, Anderson, Adams, Phillips, Mrs. Kane, Howe, Brandell, Simpson, Viraoth, Thorn- ton. Page 48 Choral Club Row 1 --Moreno, Bulot, Peterson, Wolf, Brow n, Ticlxenui, Epstein, Von der Smith, Main, Hein, Rosen- berg, Higliman. Row 2-Pachaly, Landis, Scott, D y lc str a, Balch, Thomason, Gustaf5on,Greq- ory, Thomas. Flow .3 Swiqart, La Chap- pelle, Halpin, Rafferty, Pax- sun, El-cstroni, Faust, Golton, Shiftnion, McBride, Adler, Goetz. Row 4 f-K e r r, Heymun, Locke, Klapperich, McClurq, Mis. Kane, O'Ne-ill, Meister, Elliott, Redmoie, Williarris. The choral club is called upon to sing at many of the school assemblies. An annual event on the choral club schedule is their rendition of The Hecessionaln at the program given in honor of the anniversary of the birth of Dr. Emil G. Hirsch. The organization meets every day during the fourth period in room l4l. Aside from their musical ambitions, they sponsor one dance each semester. They are well known for their successful social events. This year they plan to hold a reunion for choral club alumni. Three semester members are eligible for let- ters, and members of two semesters standing may purchase choral club pins. The club is one of the oldest at Hirsch and has always been under the direction of Mrs. Kane. Since last year's choir has established a precedent for the club to follow, they intend to keep up their excellent reputation by put- ting forth every effort to place first in the con- test this year. National Honor Society Row 1-Phillips, Wiggins, Shamis, Brock, Carton, Maury, Scott, Moore. Row 2-McClurq, Howe, Manwarinq, Freund, Iohn- son, Estrin, Heiliq, Novy, Tunney. Row 3--Burt, Abraham, Dillion, Sorensen, Rydberq, Loch, Callner, Kohler. they are selected . . . for honors by the school, they are chosen for the following traits: character, lead- ership, scholarship, service. Sounds impressive, doesn't it? lnitiation into the Hirsch chapter of the National Honor Society is a solemn moment in the lives of the members. The Honor Society at Hirsch is now in its second year. As the original members gradu- ate, new candidates are found in the ranks of the student body to swell the list. The members have no definite program of activities, giving their time and energy generously to all the vari- ous activities of the school. The members are chosen by a faculty com- mittee composed of Mr. Nichelson, Miss Hurney, Miss Allen, Miss Fisher, and Mrs. Stapleton. Sponsored by Mr. Nathan, the Honor Society members work to keep up the standards that gained them their places. The following students have recently been elected to membership in the society: 4A Robert R. Anderson Betty Turrell Etten Seymour Feingold Madge Phelps Hendrie Walter Kohler Ari Lo Franco Evelyn Steinway Page 49 4B Richard B. Benedict William T. Blackwell Marshall Blumenthal Richard M. Cantzler Harriette Davidson Betsy Dell Shirley Doll Katherine Feld lack L. Fons Virginia R. Fox Anna Mae Flynn Mildred Goldberg Marguerite Heeren Eurilla M. Herrin Betty Kesner lanice Kott Shirley Krusbe Helen Lampert George Lewis Marcia Locke Margaret Moeck Catherine Pressler Rita lune Williams 3A Florence Bellows Frances Hale Helen Koutsogiannis De Mott Riley George Ross Margaret Williams EDlTOR5 1QE,g2,w.. ,L , 1-,E?f?fl5k:wf5i4l: - Hirsch H ld Editors right' Seated from left t Gladys Cotta H l l h l' B E K h rn, Aice rewer, ler, George Lew velyne i E GH .GC , O . Standing: Phil Stuck Richard Benedict M g rite Heeren. age 51 , ue- HIRSCH HERALD STAFF September '37-February '38 Executive Editor ................ Alice Brewer Make-up Editor .............. Gladys Cottarn Assistant Make-up Editor .......... Myra Estrirz Copy Editor ....................... lanice Kott Proot Editor ..... ..... M argaret Howe News Editor .... .... R ichard Benedict Literary Editor ...... .... E velyn Kohler Sports Editor ......... .... E dmund Burke Girls' Sports Editor ..... ..... B eth Mayfield Publicity Editor ....... ..... H elen Lach Exchange Editor .... ..... l sadore Miller Art Editor ......... ...... M arshall Lang Column Editor ............. Marguerite Heeren Reporters: Anna Mae Flynn, Betty Eberle, Maxine Elliot, Charles Anderson, Rosalyn Freund, Damon Wheeler, Frances Hale, Rose Ann Petrozz, Shirley Anderson, Rose Marie Ad- ler, Florence Bellows, Peggy Crowe, Margaret Williams, Lois Shuler, Elaine Kerr, Helen Lam- pert, Betty Kesner, Olive Mae Goety, Iohn Dwyer, Robert Davidson, David Kimble, Helen Richard, Edna Armour, Rose lackson. Circulation Managers.Walter Kohler, Phil Strick Advertising Manager ........... George Lewis they publish . . . a tour-page birnionthly newspaper. ln the midst ot a mad scramble ot typewriters clicking, trantic thinking and air filled with come mands, the Hirsch Herald goes to press. The pressroom is the very center oi activity. With Miss Virginia Hardt as their sponsor, the staff aims to give an accurate account ot the social, scholastic, and sports activities ot the school, as well as to write a fine editorial page. During the last semester, the statt has been under the capable guidance ot their executive editor, Alice Brewer. ln February, her position will be taken over by Richard Benedict. Herald Staff Row l- Davidson, lack- son, Lewis, Strick, Kerloor, Booth, Dial, Abelson. Flow T -Anderson, Bel- lows, Crowe, Eberle, Flynn, Anderscn, Estrin, Freund, Cohen. Row 3fKimble, Larnpert, Hale, Nelen, Adler, Mur- phy, Schuler, Heeren, Kerr, Wheelfr. How 4---Brock, Elliott, Goetz, Petrozz, Williams, Foote, Armour, Kesner, De Ranqo. Herald Sulesmen Row l Tlionias, Bryan, Soiensen, Ste carrier, Eiinclort, Fislileclei. Huw L1 D e li n, Rzplimd, Sawyei, Smith, Bucrgine, Butler, Stephenson, Richard, Rigas, Holler. How 3 Kutley, llfIY6Ef2, lnxdstrout, Enaluml, Kahn Williaiiis, Fzcxliclr. they offer . . . our newspaper tor sale. Every other Thursday, when you dig down into your pocket and part with that nickel you were saving tor street car tare, you receive, tree from any taxes or carrying charges, one Hirsch Herald. The boy or girl who sells this big nickel's worth does not receive any remun- eration whatsoever tor his services, and vends for the sake ot the school, and the circulation manager. Every Thursday that the Herald is sold, the salesmen rush to the auditorium, grab a hand- tul ot papers, gasp out their division teachers name, and rush up to their respective division sections. Before long the supply of papers is exhausted and they hurry down to the desk to pay up. 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Vtfith lohnnie Schlueter and Eddie Bryan as co-cap- tains to assist him, Coach Paterson whipped a squad into shape in record time, as the late opening of school Cwhich was caused by the infantile paralysis epidemicl cut down pre- season practice. ln spite of the tough season, the team played clean, hard football all the time. Credit for good kicking and excellent offense goes to lohn Schlueter, to Ed Bryan, for fine field playing and clever quarterback work, to Bob Amedro and Kenny lensen, for brilliant line play, both of- fensively and defensively, to fullbacks Ed Burke and Wayne Francis, for effective blocking, tack- ling, and line smashing, to Vinny Burke, for good line playing, to Carl Varner and Murray Loitz, for excellent end zone defense and of- fense, to Percy St. Clair, for fine center work, to Ierry St. Clair, for alert line playing and deadly place kicking, and to Tom Noble, for fine field playing and flat zone pass defense. Hirsch's bid for all-city recognition was Chuck FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1---Ewald, P. St. Clair, Enright, Grund, Lug- tcn, WICIQQL Reed, Loitz, I. St. Clair. Row 2--Desmond, Wass- rnan, Aurellic, Kelly, len- sen, Noble, Coach Paterson. Row 3gRubenstein, Pape, Paterson, Willsche, Burke, Oliver, Gleason, Amedro. Row 4---Carter, Francis, Randerson, Bryon, Roderick, Schlueter, Shipman, Pletcher, Moore. f4L'F.,...f- .f,- 1 J' fx 'iff 'Y Lugton, who placed second in the all-city polls. The Hirsch Huskies opened their 1937 season against Parker on September 25 at the l24th Field Artillery Armory. Tough breaks and an untimely fumble caused Hirsch to lose their first game, 6-U. On the following Saturday night, October 2, at the Armory, the Hirsch Huskies and the Morgan Park Greenbacks fought a hard battle to a scoreless tie. Against the Huskies on October 9, the Hyde Park aggregation ran up twelve points to Hirsch's seven. Hyde Park gains were all made on passes, as the Huskies' line was a brick wall. A large, fast, and smooth-clicking Fenger eleven ran over the light Hirsch squad, October l6, at Shrewbridge Field, to the score of 32-O. Hirsch tangled on October 23 on Boniver Field with Bowen, and defeated them in a brilliant game. On the next Saturday, October 30, the Huskies lost a heart- breaker, 7-O, to Calumet at the Armory. The Hirsch Huskies ended the season with a bang by defeating Harper, 23-7, in a fine game. ln a post-season game with De La Salle, Hirsch ran up l3 points to their opponent's 6. Page 5E BASEBALL Row 1-Garritano, Esch Kunde, Mr. McMahon, Mac Numara, Tobin, Estover, Row 2-Olson, Sonneri- loerq, Fons, Masachio, Feni gold, Chiappetta, Anderson. 'W he strikes out . . . seldom. Landing in fifth sectional place last spring our Black Sox were suc- cessful in winning half of their games. Coach McMahon, appointing no regular captain, used a successful method of selecting a new one who acted for each game. Although the team was not a contender for championship rank at any stage of the season, they were feared by other teams for their stub- born resistance, especially in ninth-inning rallies. ln the hall of fame for the '37 season we have Gene Sonnenberg leading the missile plunkers with a .3851 Carmie Chiapetta, a very consistent hitter and classy fielder, fol- lows Gene with .320 clip: Frank Garritano, Chuck Gallup, and lack Fons were among the highest ranking sluggers. Sonnenberg's bat helped pull several games out of the fire for Hirsch, as did Gallup, who puts plenty of umph behind his consistent hits. Bob Mc- Namara turned in the best hurling record of the year, influenced, of course, by his fine fast- aqe 57 ball. The other top hurlers of the season were limmy Estaver and Ari Lo Franco. Carmen Chiapetta, the second top slugger, land for a while the firstl along with Chuck Gallup, Ernie Esch and Frank Garritano, furnished the best fielding records of the squad. Gallup, although he is a right hander, took care of the first sack position in great style. Lefties are preferred as a rule. Ernie Esch provided fast footwork and nice tosses from his key position of shortstop. Bob Amedro turned in a nice record, backing up the weak position of team backstop. We might explain why this position is the weak spot if you'd realize that the Lord knows it takes nerve to stand behind the old platter, not to mention the little man with the big club, and watch a small but very firm apple ap- proach you at a speed well over a mile a minute. . .and expect to stop it. With no permanent positions promised, the returning sluggers will have a large turnout in the com- ing season. The increase in enthusiastic stu- dent support is expected to influence the result of the coming season. f BASKETBALL, HEAVIES Row l ROSlI1fI, Cfnbit. Radbel, Hooper, Gothbeiq, Fons, Lis, Berg. Row 2 Gritiin, Coleman, Michelson, Bock leman, Stone, Kuude, Gustafson, Wittich. Row 3 Masterson, Bran- dell, Iones, Fons, Mr. Bland, Adams, Garritano, Welby. l Mfr We X' i ,if 1 . QW! .1- A X F 4 e ' ASQ, ff Ki A he tosses . . .ly the ball and there is a hush as it rolls around the rim and finally drops through the hoop ethat's basketball. With prospects exceedingly bright for the Heavies, Coach Bland has scheduled some Worthy opponents for practice games. Hirsch is entered in the Stagg Tournament for a fourth consecutive year and is conceded a good chance to end near the top. As last years team was composed almost entirely of luniors, most of the l937f38 team are Seniors with plenty of experience. The squad expects to take the section this year with the help of the following returning lettermen: Art Adams, a steadying influence on the team, Aldy Brandell, an experienced bas' keteerg lack Fons, who has a sharp eye for the basket, Charles lones, a marvelous defense many and Bob Welby, a fast floor man. BASKETBALL, LIGHTS Row l-- Adler, Carina, Landon, Provensano, Faber, Briqeil, Kulvin, Casper. Row 2-Waller, Pulling, Pinrose, Iverson, Casper, Obrien, Hines, Dohney. Row 3eMr. Bland, Nectgle, Canna, Steiner, Thatcher, Tierney, Scheimcm, Steinke. Last year, for the first time in three years, the Hirsch lunior squad failed to take the South Section championship. They had the material, couldn't seern to click. Returning letterrnen are Steiner, Thatcher, Tierney, and Garritano. Steiner and Tierney are 4A's and will be able to play only a few games of the season, loe Canna, Casper, Ad- ler, Wallers, Heinz lverson, Doheny, Culvin, lim Canna, Brigell and McClurg are coming letternien. Trying to beat the last year's team record will be the main objective of the luniors. Head- ed by Garritano, Thatcher, Steiner, loe Canna, and Casper they should rate as well as any school in the section. Coach Bland thinks he has two of the best basketball squads Hirsch has ever had, and has hopes for a good season. Page .qjvu Swimming Teams. Seniors Row 1-Smith, Iohnson man, Crowley. Row 2-Brock, Arkus, Ol son, Andersen, De Long. herg, Abelson. Swimming Teams. Iuniors Row l-Piekel, Silsdorf, Pape, Teeling, loseph, Eli- noft. Row 2--Anderson, Peter- son, Mocn, Robinson, Ava- rio, Crowell. Row Se-Young, Sherred MacManus, Czrvins. he swims . . . for dear old Hirsch. Every swimmer is classified by the event in which he stars. The 40-yard free style features Bob Brock and Bob Sutton, l00-yard free style is taken care of by Bob Burns and Roger Iohnson. Gene Sonnen- berg and Al Abelson swim the 200-yard free style. Swimming the 100-yard breast stroke are lack Ruebelt and Robert Gardener, the l00-yard back strokers are Robert De Long and Shep Stern. De Long, Gardener and Sut- ton cornpose the medley: while the relay team is Burns, Sonnenberg, Iones, Brock, Olson and Freyer. lones is the fancy diver of the outfit. Coach McMahon believes we have several prospects for the all-city team, namely, Bob Brock, Gene Sonnenberg and Bob Burns. This season has come to us with the loss of age 59 only two lettermen, Carl Smith and Frank Sut- cliffe. With the return of lettermen Burns, Brock, Sutton, Abelson, Ruebelt and De Long, the prospects of a strong senior team are very bright. Hampered by the fact that there are no re- turning lettermen, the junior team has a tough assignment on their hands this semester. The team is composed of Bob Anderson and Bob Parsons, 40-yard freeg Bob Robinson and Steve Crowell, l00-yard free styley Dave Moon and Howard Silsdorf, 40-yard back stroke: lack loseph, Moon and Crowell, medley, and An- derson, loe Pape, King Cavens, Robinson, Parsons and Clif Telling, relay. The diving will be done by Pat McManus and Ralph Anderson. Iones, Sutton, Reubelt, Salz: Row 3-Burns, Sonneri- TENNIS TEAM Row l Young, Lmides, Trovillion, Crane, Kulvin. Row 2 -Eetlclier, Toyloz, Blond, B. Hiqliinon, G Hiqlnncxn. BOWLING 'TEAM Row l 'SlqLlIdSOD, Tul- coti, D u 1' n ell, Anderson Bettcher. Row 2 -Yourit, Mc-Lauqlr lin, Moller, Shefsky, Reed, Taylor, Wheeler. Row 3 Crane-, Icicobson Delonq, Soltz, Bender, Stone Sonnenberq, Blunienun. Row 4 Mikkelsen, Bix- ter, Barniuck, Brown, Fein- qold, Kctpluri, Sieqler, An- derson. LLl'1 l'EHMEN Row 1 Buins, St. Clair Kunde, Eck, Admins, Fone. Shipman. Row 2 - Brock, Brown Vcrner, Brondell, Loitz Burke, lones, Larson, Abel son, Iolinson, Row 3- Dolieny, Peiiiqold Roderick, Bryon, Cohen Gcirritono, Thutclier, Tier- ney, Sonnenberq, Row 4- Amedie, Welby, Steiner, Beit-Cher, Delonq Noble, Blunientlicil, Reilly 211 Smith, CHUTR LEADERS Row l AlldO!kSOll, Drie- fus, Roberts. How 2 Bluxnentlic1l,Gic1fse, Bnelimo, Tuiiney. Page 6 a. ibalili' takes . . . cr level head to win or level hond, cr level eye but sometimes even when you lry your level best things go czwry you drop lhe bull you miss your crim you slip cl cog ond queer the qome then comes the test don't make excuses don't crumple siond up in your shoes remember in cz certain sense it takes or level head to lose! M, l M. 2 ora. eww. JULLLH llama Dillmn H wil? vourrv N,-A, V. DA bKE I- hALL v-lid SOVA ljouullwlj Ffkbrulix X GOOAM all Swmmm VN Page 6 Girls Athletic Association Row l Alexander, Kes ner, Gieenbaum, Lindstlom. Fox, Ebeile, Kaxlson, Pain ham, Mason, Townsend Simpson, I'7llTlS:'i l. Row 2 Biuno, Kroll Plenz, Lille-nstein,Mahlbe1g. Cohen, Bready, Galotta, Cohen, Seidel, Gustafson. Row 3 Smith, Belinke Casey, Dieituss, B l a z e j, Swanson, Hale, Riley, Bick, Grass, Peter son, Falk. Bevan, Row 4 Nlfideboer, LQ5- sers, Glttelson, Drell, Locke Lazarus, McCluve, Baustert Richard, Dc Swarte. G. A. A. Row l---Andrews, O'l-leran, Krusbe, Dell, Buehier. Row 2--Foote, Knight Bodine, Alterinlc, Peterson, Malmteldt, Neely, Aukland Gott, Bennett. Row 3-Tuscher, Sund- berq, Iohnson, Steinway, Lindrit, Goodman, Kelly Neuman, Coen, Coombs, Irvine, Johnson. Row 4-Nordstrom, Fahl- strom, Hansen, Aylward Spiedel, Heiliq, Hanson, Francis, Johnson, G. A. A. Row l Cohrs, E t t e n, Iohnson, D1 llion, Milling Evans, Armour, Lewis, Denst, Kielberq, Winistorter. Row 2-Miller, Anderson Barnes, Kausal, Woodruff, Klein, Riley, Stephenson, Richard, Kohler, Davis Lukas, Gordon, Skooq, Nel- son. Row 3- Cavotto, Reqkten- rall, Voltz, Hurd, Belcher Peck, Stevens, Banack Mayfield, Richard, Strauss Karpen, Landine, Brown. Row 4-Block, Dumas Estrin, Carriqan, Sholler, Iensen, Melling, Erecius, Tunney, Golton, she ioins . . . the GAA. the first day she comes to school. Why? Well, the first time is trom curiosity, but from then on she joins every semester because it's fun belonging to this club. Here she learns the true meaning ot sportsmanship and teamwork by participating Page 63 in various games. The otticers ot this organization are Made- line lensen, presidentg Dellora Carrigan, vice- presidentg Dorothy Sowa, secretary, Dorothy Melling, recording secretary, and Ieanette Sholler, treasurer. Aquatic Aces Left side: Bannach, Bueh- rer, De Swarte, Heinzel Mayfield, Malmquist, Wil liams, Lineweaver. Center, read up: Voltz, Dykstra, Shiffmcm, Richard. Right side: Cottin, Ray Warner, Dell, Denst, Pepi pin, Kieffer. Baseball Team :tow 1-Sholler, Lewis. Row 2---Evans, Winistort- er, Corrigan, Melling. Bow 3-Shapi ro, Ie-nsen, Erecius. she dives . . . and they're off! lt is the Weekly meeting of the Aquatic Aces sponsored' by Mrs. Baker. The girls with long easy strokes pace off length after length, gliding through the water. Some of these girls may some day be Uncle Sam's aquatic athletes. They practice their dives and learn new ones all the time. Their one ambition is to earn one of the aquatic emblems which may be obtained by passing a certain number of tests. Swim play days are held with other schools and when those fair Water nymphs get together there is fun for all. The officers that preside are lane Voltz, president: Lois Dykstra, vice-president: Doro- thy Shiffman, secretary, and Helen Richard, treasurer. . ngs lusty bat as she plays baseball in the spring. lt is the main game or perhaps it should be said, it is the only game of the season. On the first warm day, green gym suits dot the landscape. At the spring turnout, captains are chosen and teams are picked. Then playing starts and all are out to win for their team. Double plays are made and bases are stolen, for they play real baseball. They all hit and miss with vengeance and field like veterans. Each play is a study of grace and precision. Play-days are arranged with other schools and Hirsch's representatives surge forth to do their best in the interest of fair play and good sportsmanship. Page 64 Letter Girls Row l-Bellcher, Iensen, Miss Trayiord, Estrin, Mel- ling. Row 2-Ccrriqan, Lewis, Strauss, Karpen. Row 3 eDillion, Mayfield, Elchcrd, Voltz. she earns . . . a letter, which is an enormous white and from then on struts down the hall oroudly, because she is a Lettergirl. Many times she has braved the rayings of he masculine population, but still she walks Jroudly on her way. And why shouldn't she? l'he white that adorns so few of the femi- iine population represents sportsmanship, eadership, and long hours of toil. Not exclusively athletic-minded, the Letter- girl works for the benefit of the school. Each Thanksgiving and Christmas the Lettergirls Drepare baskets of food and clothing for dis- ribution to the poor. The officers are lean Dillion, president: ielen Richard, vice-president, Beth Mayfield, secretary, and Dorothy Sowa, treasurer. Dage 65 Field Hockey Team Karpen, Strauss, O'Con- ner, Stevens, Erecius, Car- rigan, Sowa, lensen, Rich- ard, Mayfield, Belcher, Winistorter. Lewis, Denst. Sholler, Dillion, she hits. . . the ball. As the sound re-echoes, you turn and stare in amazement at the tribe of Amazons tearing down the field. This is field hockey! lt is a game which requires all the stamina and speed she possesses as well as ability to think clearly and fast, for in this game, as in no other, there is no time out for anything and she must always be alert. lf at the end of the hockey season she is still whole, sane, and has mastered the tech- nique of the game, she will try out for the all- city prep team. For the past two years Hirsch has had the honor of placing on this team. Volley Ball Team From left to right: Row I -Melling, Lewis, Iohnson, Winistorfer, Golton, Iensen, Carriqan, Strauss, Karpen. she spikes . . . the ball, it drops over the net, and With a burst of speed an opponent returns it. A shout oi triumphea tremor oi remorse! That's volleyball, sport of queens and queen ot sports. Hot and exhaustedebut happy' after many strenuous hours each girl finally acquires the right technique. She learns to serve, to assist. to relay, and spike the ball. Wait, don't go! While these terms may leave you at a loss, they are the common vocabulary of all the players during the volleyball season. At the end of the season they anxiously await the picking oi the honor team by Miss Trayford and Mrs. Baker, the directors oi the sport. she jumps . . . and away it goes! lnto the air and bingo! Right through the loop--fanother basket is scored ior ye olde G.A.A.ers. Basketball provides the most colorful season of all sports. lt creates an atmosphere of corn- panionship-each girl is striving to help the team in general: it develops accuracy-all basket shots must be right in there , or all is lost. The Winning team's score, you see, is made up oi the number of baskets made, not the number oi bruises and floor-burns received. Each basketball season is glorified by the alumnae game and the most welcome faculty game. Also there is a play-day arranged every semester for the girls to display their talents. Basketball Team Prom left to right: Shae piro, Carrigan, Evans, Mel- lm , Iohnson, L is, Shol- g ew lsr, Jensen, Erecius. Page 66 Page 67 GIRLS' SNAPSHOTS 1, Childhood Daze. 2. They've Had a Stroke 3 Take Off The Masks 4 Sticks Do 5 S . . . . . wn, . nappy. 6. President of The G.A.A. 7. Power! 8. Coney Island. 9. Al1's Fair. 10. President of The Letterqirls 11. President of S rt' Cl b. 12 A po mg u . Kick The Bucket. 13. Hold That Horse! 14. Where's Your Horseil 15. Always Cutting. 16. Was It Wet? 17. President of The Pep Girls. 18. Call of The Wild. 19. G.A.A. Cabinet. 20. President of Aquatic Aces. im, , , ii 1. Q. L- IN' , ' I 35' si gi V 1 an 2225 ,LW L , ww .,,.x ,, Q, V, Wm, L .,.,, A f Mi ,,,L Wiki X E 'D KK, 4 mg, RJ 7 5 - Lf,RL ?ifg5g ,L msg, f . ,QL f , , 12 ' , L2 X 5 L 2 ,f -, ' Q' ' Zggigfsii S f ' -3 it Q L. 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Mrs. Blair's IB Division How 1'--Mciskui, Rosentiizil, lui' fee, BSYICSOII,CCIIiSOH,COil9D,F1'i9Ci- man, Mcikei, Hanson. Row 2 Hoqensen, Rydm, Cook, Feinstein, Bois, Bii1hru,Dcivi son, Secburq, Duilinq. Rvw 3--Fslbo, Hcxfford, Deswuite Niiiwi, Hcxively, Gdibievizii, Liiii mcmn, YGW, Fifdelmclii, Smith Reds. Row 4 Kopuios, Hiqiii, Hopkiiz' Mrs, Bioii, Ol4?HSi'Ti!l, Skooq, M11- cheli, Shave-1: Mr. Bland's 1B Division Row 1 Iensen, Cioxiinln, Schultz Descliomps, Wiisphka, Kriscvk. Row fVGUSG, Shdw, Edward Poitnoy, Pcxson, MKIGIDQUI, Dunn Bows Row 3 Moitensen, Evans, Dehri Ecutei, Biennori, Mciliiisy, Doikixi Cimk. Row 4 VViqqins3, Lili, ifipp. Potter, Anim, C1511-y, Cmlson, Rovhioici, Loiifs. Miss Blumenthcl's IB Division Row If Espesitz, Eu, Mattson Lukscii. Row Zfl-Icydci, Kipizvik, Spuniuiy Gloves, Latino, Abclte Swunson, Row 3-fRiiQy, W'f3ii+1, Nuiiwcy, Mcndeiino, Bmcik, Lentz. Row 4 -Rcifioiiniiiz, Gfirnsey, Libeito, Miss Biiir11f'i::i'fil, Rwdqei-fs, Pcxqcxcii, Mum ty, Page 71 Miss Necxl's 1B Division Row l Miceh, Henly, Levwer Hair, McHenry, O'Hare, Baker Gardner, Theodore, Zappa. Row 2 Baker, Bxrtell, Rooker Fedele, Ellis, Bernstein, Benjamin Distelman, Watson, Bondi, Coulter Row 3 Fremel, Politano, Fciac cotta, Lindquist, Zack, Bryan, Whit field, Boden, Coleman. Row 4 Olander, Blatchford Stein, Mr, Breneman, Yuclkotf Cavota, Kennedy. Mr. Ross' IB Division Row I-Berqqren,Lundqren, Paul Hubbard, Stanton, Stanton, Aqreec McDermed, Mott. Row 2-Minarik, Holman, Blan- ninq, Ensminqer, Bright, Short, Olemirus, Jarrow. Row 3-Roof, Bullouqton, Pear- son, Mr. Ross, Lundqren, Oamsby, Goilinqs. Miss Stewarfs IB Division Row 1--Broniewicz, Matthens, Rizzo, Rafiel, Little, Schmidt, Pisane, BOPP. Grap. Row 2'--Addante, Fuller, Lackey, Michalik, Hughes, Ida, Iohnson, Krebs, Row 3 Riedemarin, M a h o n , Fahey, Reid, McKirma, Kelly, Martin. Captain Steinbach's 1B Division Row 1--Fink, Klein, Salomon Yaungberq, Bennis, Banta, Carlson, Rick, Lynqaas. Row 2eCohan, Wetzell, Chand- ler, Game, Yount, Aclcley, Whittle Hanson, Krieselman. Row 3-Block, Mayzels, Seyney, Capt. Steinbach, Drell, Younq Tartas. Page 73 Mrs. Conanfs 1A Division RCW 1 Gciiiifson, Gcillfwwivli Eiund, Witt, local, Eliiigll. Row 'Q Cuitis, I-lmson, Cal vcino, Fiwdnian, Milmlul, Olundei Elcvveifs, Gilnioie,-. RCW 3 Scliwaiz, Swelson, West ?:IeisQn, Mis. G, Conant, David Sin, Fgrier, MIS. Park, lvlillm. Miss Cosgrove's 1A Division Pow l Hmiis Qirk Fl hcinnn-91, i M , AQ Ellyn, Gluff, Necll, Olsen, Row 2 Eiickscn, Wendt, Kim- ble-, Huliorty, Sn:-mn, Lcutliers, Eel-cel, Golden. Row 3 Coililxslillfy, Stoll, Neal, Smiles, lolmson, Hfnnsvglx, Horn- lieclc, Williunxs, Row 4 Bunn, Huw? Olsou,M1ss Ccsqicve, Strain, Saizpusls, Biopliy, Sfrzstt. Miss Irmigei-'s IA Division Row l Inlznsfon, Lisconlb, Rico, niideison, Kmlin, Biukc, Nelson. Huw 7 lny, Bi-iun,Tu1ley,Nun6- zzukei, Davies, Cuilffi, Iones. Suv 3 Ccindze-yu, Sofil, Schulz, ixbcit, ffvcins, Bcckxnmin, Rosen- lzfiq. Miss Long's 1A Division Row l lolinscn, Lcixson, Kiel, Df1Ii1PlFOH, Klein, Dfllnir, O'B1'1en. Raw 2 -Balls-, Kellcy, Pcxulsfen, Sellsn, Mcriis, lonninfgs, Kiclclii, Srzpei, Row 3 fMcCann, Mocm, Whalmi, Dzumnionci, Dzini -Q-lam ir, Knste, Hzsynek. Qqe 75 52 Wa 5 'Y f QQ 5 .ww -wi nw 'iw fs ,.., 4 sf ' Q9 . . 51,5-V . 2, 'Q K, , fm , Q -. 3, ,. , . sf. , . f .. M A, V, -- , - , rr., .K-h. .. , V. . . M I. ' 4- ... .5-six ,- -fi nw. . -2 . ' '- 2 ' - 4 ' s.. - .. F, 1 . f I -if V A, if ,W E YW 4 if ' 1 . i -,,V,.k .z,. ,, , Q . jew . K -as ,- n V WI gf ' , V' gf mb: A gm , -eh 1+ 5. J ff, ' f V. 754, A , M 5? , y V lv X! Q S-Rf, if., A sp 'W f ff' ',g QQ .. . Q, K ., ,, ,,, .wr - 4 .J ,,...1. .Q . --1 M 31 4 1, fe M ,. gf my W M' m - was .nw , , S: if ' YI' W 5 ,, , KJ' .V x gg? , ..k, Q Q- N, Z, . Qi f:, f f5 5 Q is s W K' . Q V., L .. , . 5 'S' QA 'iv ' wg f 2 'Es Q K.. JF' Q , 4 K ' W as I--Ms k ' ' wfi, f. Wei ,Y - . f rf' -1. S .aw .I , k . W ,gp-.Q Miss Zilligen's 2B Division Row le-Horton, McKinney, Mc- Crohan, McManamon, Gustafson, Kohler, Witheiss, Schultze, Iohnson, Ringer. Row 2 Leicher, Premme, Thomas, O'Connor, Rudloif, Hays, Lense, Herizel, Guexndel, Deqnan. Row 3 -Taibell, Quinn, Crowe, Miss Zilliqen, Carlson, Brennan, Muih. Miss Finn's ZA Division Row l-Lucie, Mellinq, Varina, Danks, Spomar, Neubert, Alpern. Row 2 -Eggleston, Iohnson, Hob- son, Boese, Lotzqesell, Cameron, Smith. Row 3 -Tinlinq, Campbell, John- son, Karl, Keller, Franzman. Row 4-fAnderson, Booih, David- son, Miss Finn, Larzarus, Mains, Bell. Miss S. Fisher's 2A Division Row lfi-Iein, Desmond, Gajew- ski, Shannon, Brink, Buckley, Smith, Madsen. Row 2-Sabina, Slein, Mose, Hughes, MacFarlane, Walstra, Stewart. Row 3-Knox, Dyksma, Caplol, Miss S. Fisher, Taylor, Weber, Schraqer, Mclfliqott. Miss Grieve's ZA Division Row 1-eljndberq, Davidson, Hoi'- witz, Powell, Booih, Iohnson. Row 2 -Re-die, Barborr, Walker Rothbard, Wern, Robinson, Vanier Row 3 Zimmerman, Swanson Bloom, Miss Grieve, Pefiers, Zim merman, Byrd, Mever. Paqe 8C Mrs. Kohn's 2A Division Row l--Cohen, Prsano, Elliott Rerfman, Enqlund. Row 2-Pearson, De Ranqo, Cas- well, Krikara, Orlando, Raddatz Krall. Row 3-Iolransan, Foid, Gucci- ardi, Mrs, Kohn, DwJ1t:, Hoffman Horvatic. Miss Manz's ZA Division Row l- Krrtley, Palmer, Young, Stepanek, Stepanek, Madsen, Pear- son, Grund, Davis. Row 2 Bartz, Kappes, Landon Schumacher, Thomsen, Waqner Spomar, Walter, Row 3eHuqqans, Pedersen, Ship- ley, West, Suchanek Stone, Swan- son, Theodore Gr::e. Mrs. Stern's 2A Division Row l--Samuels Plosenblot, Whitmore, Wittrch, Fzulrclc, David- son, Eichler, Larson Solomon. Row 2- -Adler, Stiles, l-lallenberq, Kirby, Vacco, Wilkie, Bloecher, Iones. Row 3-Eifled, Riley' Quinn Duller, Mrs. Stern, Wrrustorier, Kill- berq, Wilkinson, Leisure. Miss Wi1ke's ZA Division Row I-- Hicks, Merrick, Wainer, Wells, Goldfreed, Ros-enberq, Mac- arthur, Klein, Cox, Bennett. Row 2- -Beds-ll, Gerdrna, Cran- dell, Britton, Nelson, Larsen, Wig- qens, Cooley, Gould, Butler. Row 3 Iulierr, Bay, Roth Twichell, Krause, Iaeschlce,Edman Graf, Winter. f Row 4--Halperin, E:kst:om, War- ren, Barron, Miss Vfrlize Hartman, Rose, Bowatei, CCILI, aqe 81 Miss Zurcwski's ZA Division Row l Forsbsra, Morrison, Hom- streei, Mrlchell, Shillmyor, Nullson, Abelson, Vlaclxos, Eqolniclc, Kras' nowsky. Row 2 Sorenson, Tode, Raslall, Gardner, Smith, Srmmons, Gold' berq, Olson, Neary, Curra. Row 3 Mltrlrell, Smedlsy, Svhil- ler, Pcvmsdorf, Casm, Kohler, MC- Cluro, lmawsnvor, Marks. l. Love nie, lcve my dog! 2. Miss Filzsimmons, 2.1-X Class spansor. 3. Mr. Ruddy, QB Class Sponsor. 4. l pledge allegiance. 5. YQ'.1'll 1:2 surprised some day. 6. Camo l3's. 7. Mrs. Ecxaner, lB Class Spon- sci. 8. Firsi snswl 9. Threes a Crowd. 10. Up the stairs I qo. ll. Miss Krimmel, lA Class spou- scr. l2. How will she get back? l3. Don't lzloclc the traffic. 14, Life-Quaid! Page 8 f .lx , 1x I, x f K . -rg, W FJ 3 X A! V f yw! ' ' -Q, 3 MX K 'f' X V 'S 7 1 f' F ', ' 1 R I M v r Y A I H1 t,' .- I 1 'V aa CLASS OFFICER ff,-'S 1, I , 'f -jx WJ ,dy ' X X -' 1 Q K ' V VX, 4, 4 'v . ' x ,r q ' Jx- Of 1- , . - w - A- f f A4 P 'SJ X V Jfl' X X, i I ,I 4 I 1 1 ' x A' J f J -' J In If ' I . 'WY' ' 4. -S -3 ', ldfmk D131 Icme Scxwyel Exick Obcxck Flcmves Srmih Edwrxzd Griffin k I 3 PIGS1d6Uf V1C'9-PIthSidQl1f TIGFISLIISQ1 SQC1-etcny Frzrml KZIICUIHIGII i . K , 3- I '. ,V JUNIOR MOMENTS K, 1 'fl j r XX , X e N . 3B CLASS OFFICERS X Holm,-1 Suttcxx Ruih DQ SWTIII' Fiuth Tlxorpclbon Mcmrihcx Blxby Wlllmm Mc'Clux'q PH-S1!'1C'HI Vluc-President Ssrjmlaxy Somql Cflliiiilfllflll Twcxsumr . ,sky . 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V, t .4 ,I 1-X4 'R I X, la ?aqe 85 .73 ,u m t 1 .1 x I I X yt., Diehl Dillon Dow Doyle Draqoo Dreifuss Drew Driscoll Dumas Duncan Dunn Dwariz Dwyer Each Falk Frost Gleeson Griffin Easterwood Farlow Fulton Goldberg Griffin Ebert Fieize Funkensiein Goldschniidt Grimm Eichenbaum Finlayson Funck Golton Gosenpud Ekstrom Fitch Fuqua Goodman Gross Ellibee Fisher Gallagher Gott Grumniitt Elliott Fishlecler Gardiner Goss Gustafson Erickson Fiizpatric Genovese Graf Gustafson Eitenson Fiizpatric Gicllund Gramlich Gustafson Evans Floren Gillespie Grass Gustafson Evans Foqq Gillis Green Gustafson Fxcell Fork Ginqold Greenberg Guih Excell Freedman Guardi Greenfield Haas 0 V. I N. u Hahn Hale Hale Halm Halpin Harnmer Hanley Hannah Hanney Harmer Harris Harris Harrison Harrison Harrison Hartman Harvey Hawking Hayden Hayes Hedeen Heqwein Heiss Heller Hellesen Heppler Heritage Hevenor Hibbel t Hill Hill Hines Hirsch Hirschfeld Hobby Hochstadter Hoey Hoey Hofrnan Hordahl Hood Horan Hornunq Howard Huber Huffer Hughes lffland lacobs lacobs Iaccbsen Iaocbson Iames James lohnson lohnson Iohnson Iohnson lohnson Iohnson lohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohrison lohnson r Av- bv J , 1 I ' rf If X 1 P ,.J lf ,lb F I. .l5x'Qf'x fi 1 fff J, , A. 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' .1 'C 1, 1 ' k , 11, ' 1 L :QT 1 . 1.,g 1,',1 Q 1 in K ' Zi. . f 3 21 .. , Q Q . 52: at ,, Z' 1 f ,. h g 'i ii f 1, 4 1 '11 53 .45 - 5' -fm... A i K i11'-Xiiv iwff , I M 15 1,'.1w1 a-.fr ., ' ' ' ics. 1 ,fm-f, , , ,uni ,Q V 3221.11 'fic ' f ... 1 1 1 wgsvgx 1' 1? 4 1 1 'S 1 5 L 1 an 1 .5 1. :- 2 if 55 3 if ,S Q 'ii .1 52 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 xx 3 Q 5 A 41 s ' 1 an 44 1 Q Pew Q ' Z4 F, 1. L' . ' v' -1 z,. .1521 , ' 1 5 11 11 2 51 M Nazi gsm-5. 11 ex, 'f,f2 1QfiY1l 1 .,,. M, Kz.f:ygq,g.zg1f 1 KI-19.3527 I' .W nn...uwuu:n-, u .xnmnua nrnnnq--.an-L-n.nux.-u ,n-.v.u-nw. 1 w E 1.x.-:runny an Mm--m .H . 1 w,af.n,1g. un. CLASS OFFICERS ALQETS 3?ANDELL ?1Gs1f,ie1:i IAF-If VCLTI V173-:3f?SfiJI SPENCE? MAGNUECX lI?3SL,lfi2I V123-1.-fl C-A-A, 523111353 I PHIL? MILLE? Suomi C1'E'liIIZ1CIl seniors june graduates MISS GEORGIA ALLEN Class Sponsor 43 Division Teachers Page 91 Seated M135 G1-131, Mlflli All-'-1' M1. M1t1'!1H11, Mass Hays. StG11d111f'1 MLSS 'S'1r11111o11, Mir Fellqes, M151 M411-3, M1515 B1-tl M133 Gfmd1111111, M1115 Kle-111, M15 Dodge. MiSs111f1 Miss A111111 fssew pivl l7jp MI. S1v1:2l1 Hui pmiw 181. .rvggf - .rt 4b committees . Prom Committee Phil Miller, Chairman Betty Eberle Albert Bettcher Edmund Murphy Helen Brandmayr Lou lean Coleman Finance Committee Spencer Magnuson, Chairman Virginia Fox lohn Schlueter Bob Brock Ianet Williams Shirley Anderson Commencement Committee Arthur Adams, Chairman Marilyn Stormer Katherine Hurd Bob Highman Don Edwards Breakfast Committee Bill Cannon, Chairman Ursula Reid Marshall Blumenthal Mary McBride Douglas Fitch Prophecy Committee Isadore Miller, Chairman Ross lackson Rita Iune Williams Bernice Gould Song and Motto Committee Bernard Bender, Chairman Margaret Howe Myra Estrin hall of fame . . . Most Popular. .lane Voltz and Alden Brandell Most Likely to Succeed ................... . . . . . . . . . . . .Myra Estrin and George Lewis Most Talented .... Lois Dykstra and Phil Miller Most Athletic ............................ . . . . . . . . .Helen Richard and lohn Schlueter Best Looking .... Ann Bergeson and Phil Strick Most Active in Clubs .................... . . . . . . . . . .Rosalyn Freund and Bill Cannon Gift Committee Rose Thomason, Chairman Lois Dykstra Roberta Hall Howard Aison Kenneth Iensen Pin and Ring Committee Alden Brandell, Chairman Virginia Fox Catherine Pressler Edward Bryan Betty Eberle History Committee Robert Cohen, Chairman Rosalyn Freund Maxine Elliot Harry Stuermer Charles Anderson Cap and Gown Committee Shirlee Karlson, Chairman Charles Lugton Doris Heinzel Ted Algar Art Lauer Flower Committee Lorraine Farnham, Chairman Helen Hammerstrom Harriet Aylward LaVerne Spiedel Ann Bergeson Publicity Committee William Woolway, Chairman Dorothy Ganz Friedl Lipton Philip Strick Phyllis Hansen and in this corner . The Gay Deceivers ...................... . . . . . . . . .Anna Mae Flynn and lack Keeney Text-Book Avoiders ...................... . . . . . . . . . . .Eileen Iordan and lack Hanson Best Self-Advertisers ..................... . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary McBride and Bill Cannon 4 Biggest Apple Shiners .................... ................Myra Estrin and Bob Brock Directors, Complaint Department .......... . . . . . . . . . . .Priscilla Faust and Ross lackson The lmmovable Ones ..... ' ............... ..............lanet Williams and Ted Bell Page 92 . , 5 OBERT ALGER Hail. Engineer .LICE ANDERSON 'L ivicyt League Representative: Vice-Y resident, Drama Club: President, Red ross Council: Le Cercle Francais: ecretary, Pan-American League: Knit- ng Club: Senior Girls: Photography taff, Maroon: Clean-Up Campaign: horal Club: Secretary, Iunior 'Red ross Council of Greater Chicago. All for the Cause HIRLEY ANDERSON ' :litorial Staff, Herald: Civic League: lanager, Advertising Staff, Maroon: rama Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: ebating Club: Pep Club: Clean-Up ampaign: Le Cercle Francais: Knit- lg Club: Girls Rifle Club. Perfect Smile ' 4'- V. . yin, Q 7 ' Q1 3' olitosruvkyn Fhelra: 'Lie K?grcpg,lFrq11caisg Cqzia ng' : Pan-Americqjn League: Senjgr , . I . , . 1rls.' r Q ,V , ' ig ff rlrli-ilmusacipt ' N 'f ' A t1qqvg93, - V. If MARIORIE ABRAHAM National Honor Society: Literary Staff, Maroon: Office: Civic League: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Literary Apprecia- tion Club: G.A.A. Seven Pillars ot Wisdom ARTHUR ADAMS President, Choral Club: Basketball team: Lettermen's Club. A Prince of Good Fellows HOWARD AISON R e d C r o s s Representative: Civic League: lnterclass Baseball: Basket- ball: She Stoops to Conquer . Perfect Gentlemen DOROTHY ABRAHAMSON Orchestra: Knitting Club: Girls Glee Club: Girls Rifle Club: Hall Guard: Chemistry Club: Civic League: Senior Girls: C.V.C. Studentes: G.A.A. Diplomat ROSE MARIE ADLER L Civic League: - Campaign: Edit ' l Staff, I-le cl: Dramatic Club: De : Le Cercle Francais: Ma, ub: Knitting Club: Pep Club: G. .A.: Girls Rifle Club: Senior Girls: Choral Club: Girls Glee Club: Adver- ti:ing Staff, Maroon. Clearly and C rncisely AUDREY ALEXANDER Aquatic Aces: Girls Glee Club: Civic League: Pep Club: G.A.A. Ready, Willing and Able - J If ffl' l all : fr- .A it 2, ' ug' Ronmtmff FERINK Y EDWIN ALGAR C355 LGBQAQI Y. -A3 aged Cross Boys Glee Club: Civic League: C.V.C. t ttloumt: ,tlnterclg ,vjytbgttb ami. jk guientes: R.O.r.C.: Bond: Science 'pions. v ' ,L J 1' f U ' W,-J' I-Eudgn Ljkcsute 'f ' Mcm oi Feeling 1, , ' A' Q4 - Nl., x. riyf, -4 51 V Y: J. X, A, ly A QV' 3 J lt r- gg' 1' l-,M , ,Rr '14 ' M it It! .Vi 1 n x ry H ,. V t, N N THOMAS ALSAGER Civil League: R.O.T.C. Man of Good Will CHARLES ANDERSON Editorial Staff, Herald: Bowling Team. Lucky Number MELVIN AXELSON Civic League: Red Crcss Council: Music Festival: R.O.T.C.: Clean-Up Campaign. Circus Boy HARRIET AYLWARD Vice President, Pan-American League: Debating Club: G.A.A.: Knitting Club: Civic League: Clean-Up Campaign: Pep Girls: Senior Girls: Camera Club: Flower Committee. A Brave Lady M' Q X, L RO T D , tx ANNE BAKER Pres Ca rl ClugC 'i: League: Senior Girls, Knitting Club, Le Cercle gc, Pa A ricatik Ciaflll' Bowie Francais, Civic League, Pan-American Q L9 Q - League, Clean-Up Campaign. Muqniiicent Brute - W W , Miss Angel ' A in-g , E Njxjjlf' Q f ' . N!! ELAINE BA L H -f V'c ident, Chemistry Ciftbg Pep ROBERT BAKER lC , Art Staff, lVloy,zo'n, lDe ati 4 Choral Club. lrenciuq' l ', Omnius Club, Clearifffpggam- . '-Tl-em T- E Opportunity Ahead EGLCQQ: S nm Sidi' Sflvlg All in c Garden fcriri bp!! , LM 3 CHARLES BP-TSON BETTY JANE BAUSTERT Book Room Staff, Rei Cross Ccutic Civig League, G,A,A,7 Bggketbglt R.O.T,C., Civic League. The Soier Boy 1 ti? B NKE ' We, ci Q, Peg: cgtig, nur 9 a G. i rarian, Senior Girls. ' dk ay for a Lady Charnos, Hall Guard, Senior Girls. ' The Line is Busy IUANITA BELCHER Pan-American League, Civic League, Hockey Team, G.A.A., Knitting Club, Swimming Club, Girls Rifle Club, Senior Girls, Pep Club, Letiergirls. The Whirlwind BONITA BELL Senior Girls, Knitting Club, Le Cercle Prancais, Civic League, G.A,A., P111 American League. The Laughing Girl THEODORE BELL Civic League, Band, Drum and Bugle Corp, Cast ol She Stoops to Conquer , Band Snow, Drum Motor, Pythagore- ans, C.V.C. Studentes. He Knew He NVGS Right RICHARD BENEDICT Executive Editor, Herald, News Editor, Herald, Circulation Assistant, Herald: Band, Orchestra, Civic League, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Le Cercle Francais. Genuine Logic EDMUND BENNETT Civic League. To Him Who Waits L RUTH IAYNE BELL Class Staff, Maroon, Clean-Up Can paign, Girls Glee Club, Civic League Red Cross Council, Knitting Club, Pe Club, Herald Salesman, Hall Guard Ticket Salesman, Senior Girls, Cast c She Stoops to Conquer , 3B Socic Committee, Literary Appreciation Clul: G.A.A. You've Got To Be cr Football Hero BERNARD BENDER C.V.C. Stuclentes, Civic League, lnte Division Baseball, Chairman, Song an Motto Committee, Boys Glee Club, Men ber of Legion High School Bowlin League. Man oi Impulse EDWARD BENIAMIN Library. Master of Arts ANN BERGESON ' Civic League, Le Cercle Francai Choral Club, Herald Staff, Make-L Editor, Maroon, Senior Girls, Pan-Arne can League, G,A.A. Four Men cmd a Prayer Page S ZLLIE BLAZEI A.A.: Senior Girls: Civic League: rls Rifle Club: Hall Guard: Girls ee Club. tULINE Laughter BODEMAN fic League: Senior Girls: Bed Cross: A.A.: Clean-Up Campaign. Will and a Way TRTLE BODINE mera Club: G.A.A.: Civic League: :l Cross Representative: Knitting ib: Hall Guard: Girls Bifle Club: Lit- rry Appreciation Club: Senior Girls. Silent Woman .RRY BOWATER 'ision B ge 95 aseball Champions. They Seldom Speak 1 ROSS BETKEN Civic League: Basketball: Boys Glee .ALBERT BETTCHER Tennis: Lettermen's Club: Prom Commit- Club, tee: Bowling League: Science Club: ,The Patient Man , Herald Salesman: Civic League: Le ff . r Q , ,.f I It Jffercle Francais. fu X ' ' I J A ' lbert Goes Through ll l .4 ' . I -' ' : 1 ' yr,- 'J I ' . . ' ' e ,' I. MMA! i ,ff ' -f A W ' 12 t ..-'V' . .A-' ' I .1 W 'Y all .fp 1' 4' I F 'tfjff ' : Vx, t. ny' 'C L SHIRLEY BEVAN X LEE BEVERLY Civic League: G.A.A.fKSenior Girls: Glee Club: Literary Appreciaticn Club. The Heart Lite l54.,p...f ' 1 ',. ,W-I 5 I BERYL BIRNDORF Civic League: Herald Salesman: Le Cercle Francais: B.O.T.C.: Pythagor- eans: Chemistry Club: R.O.T.C. News- paper Salesman: Science Club: Liter- ary Staff, Maroon: Pan-American League. A Mun oi Business ARTHUR BIXTER Division Baseball: Swimming Team: ln- terclass Basketball: Civic League: Le- gion Bowling Team. Woman Hater MARSHALL BLUMENTHAL L Treasurer, Civic League: Cheer Leader: Maroon Staff: First Vice President, Pan- American League: Debating Club: Chor- al Club: R.O.T.C.: Camera Club: Drama Club: Clean-Up Campaign: Pythagor- eans: Maroon Salesman: Herald Sales- man: Breakfast Committee: Letterme-n's Club. Dimples WINIFRED BODEN Knitting Club: Aquatic Aces: G.A.A.: Red Cross Council: Civic League: Le Cercle Francais: Senior Girls: Maroon Salesman. - Y Her Ladyship A l, 1 A N' . 'X I-'l 4 1 LN N' l X I. l, 1 1 A N ' 1 x x ' Q3 HAROLD BOEHME ' 1 t Hall Guard: Civic League: Clean-Ub Campaign: Herald xSalesman: Crack Squad, B.Ct.'l'X1: Exhibition Sguad: Swimming Team: StagelMar1t1gar, She Stoops to Congueru: 'Rifle Team: Cheer Leader. K Clown ALDEN BRANDELL President, Senior Class: President, lun- ior Class: Basketball: Baseball: Letter- rnen's Club: Civic League: C.V.C. Stu- dentes: Pan-American League: Treas- urer, Choral Club: Freshmen Guide: Business Staff, Maroon: Pin and Bing Committee. Man That Led the Class Corporal, R.O.T.C.: Civic League: Chor- al Club: C.V.C. Studentes. Art of Thinking HELEN BISSIA G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Civic League: Hall Guard: Girls Glee Club. Smile WILLIAM BLACKWELL Band: Orchestra: Boys Glee Club: C.V. C. Studentes: Drum and Bugle Corp: Maroon Salesman: Civic League: De- bating Club: Band Shows: Pythagor- eans. Boys Will Be Boys HELEN BRANDMAYR V G.A.A., Senior Girls, Prcni C1111 Choral Club. The Dancing Silhoueite ROBERT BROCK National Honor Society, Bani, Crciies tra, Publicity Manager, Civic Leaaue, Bed Cross Representative, Iunicr Fire Marshall, President, Debating Club Captain, lunior Swirnniing Team, Citi' Champion, lunior 40 Yard Free Style, Assistant Manager, Clean-Up Cam Club, Lettermens Club, Bowling Tearn- Advertising Staff, Herald, Circulating Staff, Herald, Herald Salesman, Fresh, men Guide, Chemistry Club, Pytha- paign, Science Club, Creative Writiri: goreans, R.O.T.C., German Cluli For Distinguished Service LENA BRUNO Senior Girls, Civic League, Honor Vcl- ley Ball Team, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Glee Club, Rifle Club. Last Word EDWARD BUCKBERG Glee Club, Division Baseltall: Hall Guard. Daredevil X 0 CARL BRINKMAN Civic League, A Friend's Friend ALICE BROWN Civic League, Hall Guard, Girls Rifle Club, G.A.A., Style Snow. A Modern Alice EDWARD BRYAN Treasurer, Junior Class, Ring and Pin Committee, Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Chief, Hall Guards, Co-Captain, Foot- ball Team, Intramural Baseball. Man of the World KATHERINE BUEHRER C.V.C. Studentes, Aquatic Aces, Knit, ting Club, Pythagoreans, Bed Cross, Civic League, Senior Girls, G.A.A. Sweets for the Sweet MURIELLE BURCH Civic League, Vice-President, Math Club, Debating Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Senior Girls, Herald Stall, Le Cercle Francais. Girl and the Stage LAURA BURNS Glee Club, Civic League- G.A.A., Sei ior Girls. Perfect Girl fx - N mcx BUTLER '. ' B.O.T.C., Boxing? Ligmweiqht Football, Lightweight B sleetiafall Qllarriiiori Mili tary Acaclemyl. . r , .T ' ,nge siq Pilot Ky. X 'i ,I YW' Ap' Q X, . csnmunavcnrr. I, ll Civic lfeaq-i1'e, C.Y.C. Studerit-es: Knitting Cllubi G.A.A. - 1 ' Q0 'Much Good DOROTHY BURKHOLDER Civic League. On the Go PATRICIA BURT Literary Editor, Maroon, Choral Clul Aquatic Aces, Literary Ap-preciatic Club, Creative Writing Club, Nationr Honor Society, Civic League, Satet Council, C.V.C. Stuclentes. Winnie-ther-Pooh BETTY BYRNES Red Cross, Civic League, Knitting Clul Senior Girls, Hall Guard, Fashic Show, G.A.A. Quiet Little Lady IAMES CANNA Basketball, Civic League, Baseball, l tramural Softball, Spanish Club. Laughing Boy Page S IARY CHERNOF fivic League: G.A.A.: Rifle Club: Knite ng Club: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Dr:- iatic Club. Sunbecrms. Incorporated 'HOMAS CLARK Division Basketball Champs: Division taseball: Red Cross. IELEN COHEN FP CJ Truly Great Man ,e Cercle Francai: Swir inn, C . sms are-2 Club: Band: G LA. X Smiling 0 ugh J t t X t xx X ILEANORE COLE Iivic League: C.V.C. Stuclenies: Literary Ilub: Library: Red Cross: Senior Girls. 'age 97 Efficiency WILLIAM CANNON Commissioned Officer in R.O.T.C.: Pres- ident, Iunior Debating Club: Chairman, Clean-Up Campaign: Football: Base- ball: Tennis: Drarnatics: Civic League: Student Council: Dial and Shutter Club: F..O.T.C. Paper: Officers Club. A Servant of the Public RICHARD CANTZLER Band: Orchestra: Choral Club: CVC. Studentes: Photography Club: Science Club: All-Chicago High School Band- All Chicago High School A Coppell: Choir: Attendance Office: Corporal, E. O.T.C.: R.O.T.C. Paper: Hall Guard: Civic League: Debating Club. Man of Ideas GORDON CARPENTER Civic League: Choral Clulz. Far, Far Away RUSSELL CARTER Captain, Hall Guards: Civic Leaaue Representative: Football. The Vagabond DORIS CIHLAR Civic League: Girls Glee Club: Tickei Salesman: Senior Girls: Red Criss Council: G.A.A. Happy Wanderer HILLARD COHAN Track Team: Glee Club: Civic League: Intramural Track Meet. The Pretender ROBERT COHEN Captain, Golf Tearn: City Golf Champ: Basketball: Herald Staff: Civic League: Chairman, History Committee: Division Basketball Champs: Herald Salesman. Fore! 1 LOU IEAN COLEMAN L, I Civic League: Pan Ainericdinrvle ,fffu f c.v.c5 Studentesf Dleitjiating Club: G.A. A.: Prom Committee. Men at Her Feet MARY IANE CANNON L Civic League: Rifle Club: Pan-American League: Music Festival. On With the Dance CATHERINE CARLS Civic League: Debating Club: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Red Cross: Hall Guard: Fashion Show: G.A.A. Good Samaritan DELLORA CARRIGAN Vice President, G.A.A.: President, Rifle Club: Vice President, Knitting Club: Pan-American League: Senior Girls: Aquatic Aces: Secretary, Letter Girls: Pep Club: Civic League: Hockey Club: Volley Ball Team: Baseball Team: Bas' ketball Team: Bowling League. Fire of Youth NELZO CASSANO Adventure, Incorporated ELEANOR COLLIER Glee Club: Red Cross Representative: G.A.A.: Civic League: Hall Guard: Soc' cer Ball Team. The Girl Who Was Liked RUTH CONNORS GAA.: Civic League. Bright Eyes 1 MARY IANE COWING Girls Glee Cluli: Civic League: G.A.,..: Ecwling Team: Red Crcss. . Popping With Pep ELEANOR CRONICAN Civic League: Hall Guard: G.A.A. Ah, Genteel Lady y 1 v- W1 -l WALKER COMER Civic League: C.V.C. Stuclentes: Hall 5,1 .QCTCR fi That Southern Accent VIRGINIA COTTIN Aguatic Aces: Civic League: Senior Girls: Glee Club: Life Saving Group. Iron Will MARY COX Red Cross Council: Cisca: lunior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: G.A.A. The Last Puritan CHARLOTTE CROTTY Civic League: Attendance Office: Li- lgrary. Winninq Ways PEGGY CR OWE Gffice Practice: Knitting Cluli: Typist Maroon: Herald Stall: Civic League: Senior Girls: Pan-American League: Cisca: G.A.A. Not Without Laughter MARION DEAN Lirrafian, Girls Clee Clpih: C'l'JlfT League: GAA. Lover oi Music TED DEMAKOS Business Is Business IOSEPHINE DE RAMUS Civic League: Le Cercle Francais: De Eating Club: Senior Girls. Big Brown Eyes CORINNE DAUFENBACH Herald Salesman: Operetta Club: Music Festival: Cisca: Iunior Girls: Senior Girls: Speedball Champion: Valley Bal Tournament: Style Show: Civic League: G.A.A. Town Girl BETSY DELL Aquatic Aces: C.V.C. Stucientes: Civic League: Knitting Club: Pep Clubl G.,-1.1-X. The Adventurous Lady PEGGY DENST Vice-Presiclent and Secretary, Rifle Club Civic League: G.A.A.: Senior Girls Hockey: Aquatic Aces: Clean-Up Carn paign: Pep Club: Baseball: Basketball A Sketch ol Temperament WILLIAM DOHENY Pytliagoreans: Civic League: C.V.C Studentes: Letterrnens Club: Manager Easlcetliall. The Gentleman Page 95 RUEBEN ECK fntrartiural Baseball: Civic League. A Man oi Genius SHIRLEY DOLL V Publicity Manager, Maroon: Civic League: Camera Club: Debating Ciuh: Choral Club: Drama Club: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Operetta Club: Senior Girls: Pan-American League: Cast at She Stoops to Conquer. In Various Roles NANETTE DREIFUSS Civic League: G.A.A.: Red Crass Peet, sentative: Cheer Leader: Peg: Gale: Operetta: Senior Girls. Dancing to Fame RICHARD DURNELL Fencing Team: Bowling Te H Guara, The Tall Man BETTY EBERLE C Social Chairman, lunior Class: Seize- tary, Knitting Club: Ring and Pin Cai.- mittee: Senior Girls: Hall Guards: fe- bating Club: G,1-LA.: Civic League- Freshrnan Guide: Le Cercle Francais- Heralcl Staff: Publicity Staff, lviaraczi- Prom Comniittee: Red Cross: Ciicxt. Club: Pep Club: Librarian. The Slim Princess ANN ECKERT Civic League: Hall Guards: Efixiitizqg Club: Pep Club: Herald Salesman' Fei Cross: Cisca: Volley Ball: Senicr Gris- Ga-KA. Born To Dance DON EDWARDS IAMES EGAN Herald Salesman. Chance of a Life Time Business Man MAXINE ELLIOTT L' C Dramatic Club: Civic League Pepe LOUIS ELINOFF senative: Choral Club: Knitting Clu.: Civic League: liflarcen Slesgagn, Girls Rifle Clulv: Herald Editorial Si ' C fd G.A.A.p Hall Guard: Pep Clulb: S on 1 ence Girls: Tennis Club: Golf Club. Voice of Beauty IACK ENRIGHT IOSEPH EPSTEIN Pootloall. Page 99 Man of Men R.O.T.C.: C.V.C. Studentes: Choral Clulp: Philatelists: Civic League: Criss. A Man-at-Arms ELNOR DRABANT Quiet Woman SHIRLEY DRELL Civic League Representative: Clean-L Campaign: Pep Club: Knitting Clu Pythagoreans: Seniar G1rls: Attendan Giiice: Real Crass Council: Freshtn Guide: luniar Girls: Le Ceicle Fra cais: G.A.A. Leading Lady .I ,f1 fV ' 1. . , M615 Dyxsntn 'J W' ' fr . -V 'xg Clulv: Htl-iIGu1rrjliflXguatic Ace :f, . . . 1 .V . f, ,i Hfrftting i.fHlJCir41q Lpeague-:'R1ile Clu l.f, GLA,l lr Qral:l'PaTesz3f:1n: lied Cra UA iwq seiwff Grits: cqgyefcr cm G it C n'1iyQi't't'ee: Clie11ii,itf1F'Cluli. H ff, Lady of Song EVERETT ECK Basketball lvlanagez: German Clulng l tramural Baseball: Easlqetlvall: Letter mens Clulv. Square-Shooter IVIYRA ESTRIN President, Treasurer, Rr-.l Cfivss Cizuncil: Chairman, Safety Council: National Honor Society: Civic League: LCllfNf'1ll'L,lP Campaign: Assisiant Make-up Editor, Herald: Operetta: Chfral Club- Hall Guard: Recording Secretary, G.A.A.: Drama: Science Club: Senior Debating Club: Hockey Team: Lettergirls: Senior Girls: Hiking Manager: Gorman Club: Song and Motto Committee: Music Fes- xival. Petticoat Government IAMES EXLEY R.O.T.C.: H e r a l d Salesnian: Civic League. Here. There and Everywhere PRISCILLA FAUST Choral Club: Civic League: Rifle Cfui.: Red Cross: Hall Guard Captain: Sctiin Girls: G.A,A. Dignity HARRIET FISHER SHIRLEY ANN EVANS President, Girls Glee Club: Civic League: Operetta Club: Clean-Up Cam- paign: G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Pan-Arneri :an Lcague. Entertaining Angel LORRAINE FARNHAM Debating Club: Pythagorearis: Knitting Club: Science Club: G,A.A.: Publicity Staff, Annual: 4B Ticket Salesrnanager: Chairman, Flower and Ribbon Commit- tee: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Golf Club: Tennis Club. A Bunch oi Fun KATHERINE FELD Girls Glee Club: Civic League: Rifle Club: Librarian: Knitting Club: Pan- American League: Red Cross: Senior Girls: Office: Chemistry: G.A.A. With Honors Band: Orchestra: Girls Glee Clulv: Rel DOUGLAS FITCH CIOSS7 Civic LQUTUS7 Sammi GMS7 G' Civic League- Herald Salesman. A.A,: Chemistry Club. Lady in Haste It xt Recess and Other Studies EDWARD FITZGERALD PanfAmerican League: Civic League: Photography Staff, Annual. Camera Man ANNA MAE FLYNN Feature Editor, Maroon: Herald lfdi- torial Staff: Herald Business Staff: Creative Writing Club: Red Cross: Civic League: Attendance Office: Hall Guard: C.V.C. Studentes: Tennis Club: G.A,A. Independent Flynn BARBARA' roofs f Secrellary, Civic League: Clean-Up Cam- paign: Sgiety Council: G.A.A.: ,Rifle Club: Pep Club, Senior Girls:, Literary Staff, Annual: Ahvertising Staff, Herald: Librarian: f Debating Club: Program Committee, Civic League: Science Club: Literary Appreciation Club. ,-She's a Good Fellow MAR! X Civic Le ue: Red Cross Council: An- nual Sdlesnlgn: Pan-American League: Cisca: G.A. . Class Staff, Maroon: Senior Girls. Mis Marvel MARGARET FLANAGAN President, Knitting Club: Rifle Club: Pan-American League: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Speeclball Champs: Civic League: G.A.A. Ain't She Sweet? IACK FONS Basketball: Baseball: Intramural Bas lcetball Champs: Lettermen. The Conqueror . X 1 DOROTHY FORD Civic League: Attendance Office: Busi ness Staff, Herald: .Knitting Club: G.A.A.: Pep Girls: Maroon Clasf Staff: Senior Girls: Office: Bowling' League: Re: Cross Council: Hall Guard: lnterclass Basketball Champs: Girls Glee Club: Clean-Up Campaign. Dem' .Dark Head VIRGINIA FOX Division Chairman: Division Council, Girls Club: Science Club: fThorntor Township High Schooll Secretary, lun ior Class: Secretary, Senior Class: Treasurer, Le Cercle Francais: Ring anc Pin Committee: Finance Committee: G AA.: Civic League: Senior Girls Club: Pep Club: Debating Club. A Pair of Blue Eyes Page IOL SHIRLEE FRITZ Civic League: Senior Girlsp Pep Clubg G.A.A. A Bit of Femininity DOROTHY MAE GANZ Le Cercle Francaisg Civic Leagueg Clean-Up Campaigng Senior Girlsg De- liating Clubg Math Cluby Publicity Staff, Marccng G.A.A.y Pan-American Leaguey Publicity Committee. The Sophisticate . Q K . X ' l ESSAY GERT D ASEYZLV X ,J Civic ,ue:NPa ',A1TlETi GQU91 Q . . W fiQ?sG.A.A. K' L . J Cggldrft rf' YY' ' TQ. r I A E Cercle caisy A ic quey 1 Gil - 'ep by Gi e' by d oss es. t' ' ep G .Aly Ot- ti 'Cl s S ff, con. P nality s t ,fl Page lOl HAZELLE FOX Civic League Representative. The Perfect Alibi HARRY FRASER Hall Guardg Eandg Orchestra, Handy Andy RUTH FREISCHLAG Bed Crossg Attenftance Ofiiceg Civic Leagueg G.A.A. The Understanding Heart ALBERT FRIEDMAN Orchestrag Band. The Music Master ROSE GALOTTA Civic Leagueg Pep Club: Pied Crossg Senior Girlsg G.A.A. I Want to Know Why FRANK GARRITANO Basketball Champs of South Sideg Sait- ball Championsp Basketball: Baseball Letterrnerfs Club. Modem Olympian ELAINE GEARON Ciscag Civic Leagueg Senior Girls. There's Always Tomorrow MARY CATHERINE GILL Girls Glcc Clubq G.A.A.y Civic Leagueg Ciscaq Senicr Girls. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling WAVELET FRANCIS Pepresentative, Civic Leaguep Debating Cluby Knitting Clubg Clean-Up Cam- caicng Advertising Staff, Maroon: Sen- icr Girls. Eyes of Pride HMER FREEDMAN lntrarnural Baslcetballg Baseballg Her- ald Salesrnang Civic League. Ever Young ROSALYN FREUND Secretary, Civic Leagueq Treasurer, Refi Cross Councilg Secretary, Debating So- :ietyy Secretary, Drama Clubg G.A.A.y Creative 'Writingg Senior Girlsg Choral Clubp Clean-Up Campaigng Le Cercle Prancaisp C.V.C. Stucientesy Herald Edi- tcrial Staffp Freshmen Guides: Operetta Clubg Pan-American Leagueg Hall Guardsq National Honor Societyg Pytha- goreansy Bowling Leaguep Office Prac- ticey Attendance Ofticep Music Festival: History Committeeg Publicity Staff, Ma- TECH. The Art of Leadership LOTTIE FRIEDMAN Show Girl BONNIE IEAN GILLESPIE Softball Tearnq Citizenship Club Hyde Parklg C.V.C. Studentesy Leagueg G.A,A. Ambitious Woman MARIORIE GOENENWEIN Civic League: Senior Girlsg Knitting Clubp Pep Clulu, Very Small Person ADELINE GOLDBERG G.A.l-X.g C.V.C. Studentes. Twinkling Eyes HARVEY GOODMAN Choral Clubg Camera Clulg Stuclentes. Matter oi Fact G,Jl..+..' EDYTHE GITTELSON Civic League Ftepiesentativeq Senior Girls: Knitting Clulog Ticket Sellerg G. A.A.g Red Cross: Clean-Up Caingvaiguy Pop Cluluy Le Cercle l:ranc-axis. Gallant Little Lady OLIVE MAY GOETZ Operetta Clubg Representative, Civi.: Leagueg A Cappella Clioirq llerat-Qi Stafig G.A.A.g Hall Guarclg Maroon Salesmany C.V.C. Stuolentesg Pan-Aiiier ican Leagueg Debating Clubg Clean-Up Campaign: Music Festivaly Choral Clulvg Senior Girls. Little Miss I -Sing I , I if MILDRED GOI, 4 lfnglisli Cl DQ MatlilACwS5i nisl t tg Leader l by Hon r iet I Drama' lassl' President, ivisi i tiror rragut Civic e e5. S i p Deb. ' g Ciulnp an-Up? ,i- igng essy Liter ue A11 ,cil- t' 7 C ei ' til 'Tlily GA ion kj ni ii-fiozoilvpupu J X. Li . LOUISE GOSSMAN Civic League-7 GAA.: Pep Cluliq Semin Girls. Piece ol Flulf FRANCIS GOTT G.A.A.q Civic Lfiafuieg Peo Clulzp eeri- ior Girlsg Regt Crossq Knitting Clul:. Peacemaker DOROTHY GRANBERG Civic Leaguep C,V.C. Studentesg Finan- cial Secretary, Maroony Civic League Representativep Pep Girlsg Hall Guard: Maroon Salesniang lunior Social Coria- niitteey G.A.A, I My Best Girl LIBBY GREGORY Choral Cluby G.A.,5i.g C.V.C. Studentes: Red Crossy Civic League. Caprice CLARENCE GROTI-I Master of Musicians BERNICE GOULD Girls Glee Clulyg Herald Salesrnany Civic Leagueg Senior Girlsg Speedlnall Tournament Girls Rifle Clulap Red Cross Representativep G.A.A. The Portrait of an Empress FLORENCE GREENBAUM Eucliiieans tHyde Park I-lighlg Civic Leagueg GJ5-..A.g Science Cluby Senior Girlsg Knitting Clulay Pytlfiagoreansg C.V.C. Studentes. Bound to VVin SHIRLEE GROMBACH Civic Leagueg G.A.A.q Red Crossg Sen- ior Debating Societyp Senior Girlsy Knit- ting Clubq Le Cercle Francaisg Pane American Leagueg Pep Club. Truth to Tell ALICE GUILLAHD Publicity Staff, Maroony G.A.A.g Civic Leagueq Hall Guardy Office Force. Charming Woman Page 102 ANN HANSE Civi Lea , an-Air r ai gue. ' Good Com a ' n NORMAN HANSEN lntrarnural Basketball: lntrarnuial Ease- bail: Acrobatics Club: Basketball Bowen l-lighl. Far from the Modding Crowd ROBERT HARTMAN Chess Club. The Man Who Laughs MARGUEHITE HEEREN Herald: Maroon: Office: Clioral Club' Girls Rifle Club: Creative 'Writing Club: C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League: South District Choir: Literary Appreciation Club. Tonic of Friendship Page lO3 ADELINE GUSTAFSON Civic League: G.A.A. Ioy Bringer IEAN HAAK Civic League: C.V.C. Studentes: G.A.A.: Art Statt, Maroon: Red Cross. There's Only One ROBERTA HALL Secretary, Safety Council: Clean-Up Campaign: Civic League? Le Cercle Francais: Debating Club: Senior Girls: Girls Glee Club: Office Practice: Fresh' man Guide: Class Staff, Maroon: Pep Club: Pan-American League: Rifle Club: Knitting Club: G.A.A.: Gift Committee: Hostess, Loveliness HELEN HAMMERSTROM Civic League: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Flower and Ribbon Committee: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Ticket Salesman: Le Cercle Francaise. Sewing Club: Basketball Tearn: Volleyball Team: Girls Glee Club: Division Chair' rnan fCalurnet Highl. Fortune's Darling IACK HANSEN Civic League: Football: Pan-Anierican League: Camera Club. Gay Desperado PHYr.L1s HANSON ' Senior Girls: GAA.: Civic League: Clean-Up Campaign: Librarian: Knit- ting Club: Debating Club: Maroon Busi- ness Stafi: Pep Club: Literary Appre- ciation Club: Le Cercle Francais. ci Delight . m - ,X .S ,t M 1 f w - Y IO ANNE HASSETT. V -V Civic League: Camera Club: G.A.A.: Pied Cross: Hall Guard. Lady Moderne CHARLES HEINZ If I were King MARGUERITE GUTEKANST Art Staff, Maroon: Science Club: C.V.C. Studentes: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Pan-American League: Debating Club: Civic League: Chemistry Club. Artistic Temperament CAROLINE HAAS Civic League: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Attendance Office. A Worthwhile Monologue GLADYS HALLENBERG G,.5i.A.: Girls Glee Club: Pep Club: Librarian: German Cluo: Civic League: Senior Girls. Are We Downhearted? No! IEANETTE HANINGER Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Civic League. Home Girl DORIS HEINZE1. Civic League: Social Chairman, Aguati: Aces: Pep Club: Rifle Clulc: Semi: Girls: G.A.A. Curly Locks GRAHAM HENIKEN Vice-President and Secretary, Lays G21-1 Club: Debating Club: Science Clu : Hirsch Male Quartette: Civic League: A Cappella Choir: Music Festival: M2- roon Staff: Freshman Reporter: intru- mural Baseball: Intramural Track: Hall Guard: Creative Writing Club: Le Cerfle Francais. The Singer EURILLA HERRIN Civic League: Girls Glee Club: Atfeu ance Office: G.A.A. Smart Girl MARCELLA HIGGINS Senior Girls. Best oi Friends MARDELL HELSEL Life Guard: Dramatic Clul: Social Danc- ing Club: Civic League: Gffive Farce. Silence. Please! ALLEN HENSON lntrarnural Basketball. Man oi Independence J t N69 N I B , ID 'KK e-Pr ' ent a Trea re Eval - .A. .: me ue: ss: ll uar Cap in. I e llf re . K Q ROBERT HIGHIVIAN ' Treasurer, C.V.C. Studentes: Intramural Basketball: Baseball: Le Cercle Frane cais: Debating Club: Choral Club: Glee Club: Clean-Up Campaign: Tennis Team: Bowling Team: Commencement Come mittee: Civic League: Science Club: Photography Staff, Maroon. Knight Errant MARTIN HOGAN Civic League: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Le C-ercle Pran- cais. Young Man in cr Hurry WILLIAM HOGAN Civic League: Hall Guards: ROTC, All at Sea MARGARET HOWE National Honor Society: Choral Club: Secretary, Red Cross: Social Chairman, Civic League: Proof Editor, Herald: A Cappella Choir: Girls Glee Club: Drama Club: Senior Girls: Hall Guard: GAA. The Girl Who Won EMIL HUSAYKO Grave and Guy NORA HODGSON G.A.A.: Civic League: Cisca: Hall Guard: Librarian: Senior Girls: Knitting Club. Everybody's Friend GEORGE HORNADAY 'J Hall Guard: Pan-American League, Clothes Make.tl'ie Mtn KATHERINE HURD G.A.A.: Pan-American League: Civic League: Rifle Club: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Hall Guard: Chemistry Club: Commencement Committee. lust Neiqhborly MARION HUSSEY Senior Girls: Rifle Club: Pep Club: Civic League: Pan-American League. Prelude to Adventure Paqe 104 ELSIE IOHNSON Civic League Representativeg G.A.A.g Volleyball Managerg Speedballg Hel Cross Councilg Clean-Up Campaign. More Power to You .kg 123, ZLOWU Qecl s Co , Studentesg iyic L g , ,A.A.p Senior Gxrlsy .Ac- I c p sglor Glee C ub. P iitle 11 '96 L 'ei'?,0ff f' 1 . M! ALICE IONES Civic League Representativeg GJ-..A. For She's a Jolly Good Fellow MAURICE IONES Gymnastics Teamg Tau Pi Alphiq Student Boardp B.A.A.p French Clubg Honor Club Kfrom Bowenlg Civic League: R, O.T.C. The General Paqe 105 CARL IRWIN German Clubp Civic Leagueq Bowling Teamp lntramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball. Taking Lite Eeasy IOHN IACOBSON Bandy Band Librariang Chemistry Clulip Civic Leaguep Hall Guard. Little Man, What Now? KENNETH IENSEN Footballp Civic Leaguey Red Criss, The Strong Arm K LUCIA IOHNSEN Whistling Choirg Herald Salesmang Ma- roon Salesman: Red Cross: Clean-Up Campaigng Bandp Choral Cluhg Girls Glee Clubp Attendance Otticeg Hall Guardq Senior Girlsg Librariany Aquatic Acesg Pep Cluby Civic Leagueg Oper- etta Clubg Knitting Cluby Pan-American Leaguep G.A.A. The Hurricane HELEN IOHNSON Pep Clubp G.A.A.p Civic Leagueg Enli- Clubp Senior Girlsy Knitting Club. Little Miss Sunshine 1,5 ,t,il'AI',f'l1III 4. I ,fl ,I -, wfL,i' Q, ii . f I - . -il MARY IOHNSON t A ' Civic Leagueg G.A.A.p C.V.C. Stucientesg Debating Clubg Red Cross Council. Contrary Mary CHARLES IONES Baslcetballp Football: Trackg Hi-Yg P Club: Solo Contest Bandp Orchestrag Secretary, Hobby Club Plymouth, lnd.J: Civic Leaguey H Cluby lnterclass Ten- nisg Footballg Trackg Basketball. Oh You Tex PAUL JONES Swimming Teamg P a n - A rn e r i c a rn Leaguey Civic Leaguey Clean-Up Cam' paigny Choral Clubg Basketballg Span- ish Clubg Science Clubg Boys Glee Clubg Debating Club: Chemistry Club. The Voice of Authority ROSS IACKSON Sports Editor, Maroany handy Herald Editorial Statfq Civic Leaaueg C.V.C. Studentesg Tennisg Intramural Paseball- Bowling. Slim ROBERT IACOBSON Softball Champions. One Sane Man EUGENE JOHN Herald Salesman. Merrymaker CAROL IOHNSON Civic Leaguep Herald Salesmang Senior Girlsg Aquatic Acesp G.A.A. Lively Lady PAULINE IONES Civic Leagueg Aquatic Acesg G.A.A.p Photography Staff, lvlaroonp Spanish Cluby Red Cross Ccuncilp Hall Cvuardq Office Force. A Loyal Little Maid FERNE KAMIN Swimming Clubp Senior Girlsy Attend- ance Office. Fire oi Life SHIRLEE KARLSON Girls Glee Clubg Basketball Teamp Vol- A leyball Tearng Sewing Club ffrom CGll,fL' metly Chairman, Capfarid Ggmm om- rnitteeq Hall Guardg Civic dgu V -7 V -J Vg 7 lk Publicity- Staff, Ma Rum et Sales- . ' - 'b. f X A A Le Cercle Francais Y ittin ub rnang Senior .V N . L 1ULid'hmonq Men I, K . x L C Q f' , .5 .. 3 1 , L59 NANCY KECK Civic Leaguep Picture Club. Fashionable Woman EILEEN JORDAN G.A.A'-Lg Civic League: Le Cercle Pran- caisy Senior Girlsy Debating Clubg Math Clubg Art Staff, Maroong Pep Girlsg Pan-American League. The Merry-go-round LILLIAN KANOFSKY Civic Leagueg Pep Club: Hall Guarciy G.A.A.g Rifle Clubg Senior Girlsy Pecl Crcss Ccuncil. Airy. Fairy Lillian IBCOB KRST litrarnmrat Easketball Charnpions, I Change Worlds TACK KEENEY Ecys See Cluby Pan-American Lefqu Feature Siaff, Maroon. Good Boy Seldom ROBERT KENNEY Rea Cross Ccuncilg Civic League: Ciscag Swinirning Tearng Hall Guard. Shall We Ioinxthe Ladies? - R ff 5 , 5 ' . .i ' t . 1 An 'M ' ,J A Ni I . ff' f , - , i 0 ARTHUR KERRISON Njfjj' Howling League:,Pan erican Lezcueg Civic Leag' amera C1433 x ' in Ex TTU ?uest voir a Diploma LEOTA KIEFER Civic Leagueq Knitting Club: Pan-Arnett can League: Maroon Typistq Cfficey Senicr Girls: Swimming Clubg Red C1355 Councilg S.A.A. Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep FRED KISMAN German ffluby Civic Leaguog Qivisi Easertallr Division Basketball. Always a Friend HAROLD KERBER Civic Leaguep German Clubg lntersclfiool Basketballg Heralcly Science Clubp Or- chestra. Man Who Minds His Own Business nr-:TTY KESNER i Literary Staff, Maroonq Herald Staffy G. A.A.q QVC. Studentes- Creative Writ- ing Associationq Civic League: Literary Appreciation Club. Wisdom Buildeth Her House WINONA KIMBALL Intramural Volleyballg Basketballg Civic Leagueg Senior Girlsp G.A,A, Thought for a Sunshiny Day VIVIAN KLE Vice-President and President, Le Cercle Prancaisy Vice-President, Senior Girlsp Civic Leaguep Aquatic Acesy G.A.A.y Bowling League-5 Debating Clubg Pan- Ainerican League: Knitting Club: Rifle Clubg Pep Girlsp Clean-Up Carnpaigny Speedball Cliampionsg Literary Appre- :iation Cluby Badmintong Ping Pong. That French Touch Page lO6 SHIRLEY MAE KRUSBE Senior Girls: Le Cercle Francais: Civic ,eaque: Red Cross Council: G.A.A. Common Sense 3ETTY LANDIS L Ihoral Club: Clean-Up Cainpaiqn: Knit- ing Club: Civic League: Debating Clulr- fkauatic Aces: Red Cross Council: Hap Euarcl: C.V.C. Studentes: G.A,A. The Primadonna OHN LARSON Swimming Tearn: intramural Baseball: ntramural Basketball: Letterineirs Clulz. The Practical Man ADELE LASSERS Eirls League: G.A.A,: Hall Guard: Basketball: Volleyball: Debating Clul: from Bloom Township l-liqltl: Red Cross: Senior Girls: Civic Leaque: G.A.A.g iall Guard. Sparkle. Sparkle ?aqe lU7 FLORENCE KNEALE G.A.A.: Red Cross Council: Civic League: Senior Girls: Soft Ball Cnaii- pions. , Gentle Life ORVILLE KNITTER Gernian Club: Baseball: Easlceticl The Orator ANN KOZAK Civic Leaaue: Knitting Clulu: Pan-.l,.i. can League: Maroon Typist: Attezxaai.. Gtfice: Senior Girls: Ritle Club: Guin! Shining Cloud LOIS KRAUSE Civic League: Rifle Club: Knitting Clulg- Senior Girls: Le Cercle Francais: lslzili Club: Pep Club: Girls Glee Club: Ie- ldatina Club: G.A.A.: Hostess. Home Maker HELEN LAMPERT Class Editor, Maroon: Herald Editorial Staff: Tennis Clulog Science Clulf: Senior Girls: C.V,C. Studentes: Literary .L,g:3:i'e-- ciaticn Club: Creative Vtfritiria: Civic League: G,A.A. Outstanding Star ROBERT LANZENDORF Assistant Cliiei, Hall Guard: R.C.TC Civic League: Boys Glee Clziir: E':'u111 and Buale Corp. Going Some NORMA LARSEN Civic League: Red Cross Cguzi i Aquatic Aces: Senior Girls. When a Feller Needs a Friend ARTHUR LAUER Civic League: Red Cross Council: Divi- sion Basketball: Division Base-liall: Cap- tain, Lunchroorn Hosts. The Happy Man PATRICIA KNIGHT Red Cross Council: Civic League: Knit- tinq Clulo: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. Dreamer IANICE KOTT Executive Secretary, Maroon: Copy Edt- tor, Herald: Treasurer, Literary Appre- ciation Cluh: Senior Girls: Civic League: Red Cross Council: Knitting Club: GJ1.. A.: Tennis Club. Idealist GRACE KRAEBBER Civic League: Girls Glee Club: Swime ming Club: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: C.V.C. Studentes: Junior Debating Club: Literary Appreciation Club: G.A.A, Strange Glory FRANCES KRUGIOHN G.A.A.: Civic League: Pep Gills: Senior Girls: Red Cross Council: Soft Ball League. Once in a Lite Time moms IEAN LAZARUS V Civic League: Le Cercle Francais: Pan- American League: Pep Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Aquatic Aces: Red Cross Council: Volley Ball Team. Little Maid BEATRICE LEWBIN Civic League: Red Cross Council: C.V.C. Studentes: Debating Club: Creative Writing: Art Staff, Maroon: Senior Girls: Literary Appreciation Club: Knitting Club: Art Director, She Stoops to Con- guer : G.A.A. .Artist GEORGE LEWIS Manager, Herald Circulation Stair: ivian- ager, Herald Ad Staff: Band: Civic League: Chemistry Club: Red Crcss Council: Science Club: Dramatic Club: German Club. A Spark of Genius FRIEDI. LIPTON Secretary, German Club: Honor Club: Glee Club lfrom Bowenl: G.A.A.: Civic League: P'anfAmerican League: Senior Girls. The Aristocrat l 'iff f THEODORE LEFLER Civic League: Band: Orchestra: Bugle and Drum Corp: Science Club: Bowling League: Hall Guard. The Drummer Boy ANITA LEWIS L' Letter Girls: G.A.A.: lntramurai Captain Easketball: intramural Volley Ball: ln- tramural S p e e d b all : Cisca: Civic League. Victorious DORIS LILIENSTERN Typist, Maroon: G.A.A.: Civic League: Red Cross Council: Office: Senior Girls: Knitting Club: Pan-American League. Imagination Wakes ARTHUR LISCOMB Hall Guard: Football. The Melancholy Tale oi Me ,ivinncm Lociu-: V' ' ffflhoral Club: Freshman Guide: Attend- f!Uf' l. 1. ance Office: Civil League: Le Cercle Francais: Salesman, Maroon: Clean-Up Campaign: Senior Girls: Pep Club: G.A.A. Brilliance Personilied LOIS LUDWICK 'T Girls Glee Club: Debating Club: G.A. A.: Civic League: C.V.C. Studentes: At- tendance Office. Efticient Worker FRANCES LYNCH G.A.A.: Civic League: Librarian: Office: Red Cross Council. Making Life Better SPENCER MAGNUSON Treasurer, Senior Class: Salesman, Her- ald: Ticket Salesman: Intramural Soft Ball Champion: Red Cross Ccuncil: Whistling Choir: Chemistry Club: Chair- man, Finance Committee: Civic League: Hall Guard. Sir Galahad Esmzn LOTKA L Civic League: Par14American League: Red Cross Council: Salesman, Herald: Knitting Club: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Librarian. How the Story Grew CHARLES LUGTON Cap and Gown Committee: Football: lnterclass Baseball Champion: Inter- class Baseball Champion: lnterclass Track. Laurels for the Brave LEONA LYNCH Civic League: G.A.A. Mimic HERBERT MAHER Civic League: Spanish Club: P'an-Ameri can League. House ot Mirth Page lO8 IIARY IVICBRIDE 1 Iivtfic League: Choral Club: G.A.A.y girls Glee Club: Secretary, Red Cross Touncil: JP'arvl-Xinerican League: C.Vf'. ttudentesg Operetta Cluby Dramatic Ilubg Senior Girls. ' In Time. In Tune ZUTH MCCABE Zivic Leaguey G.A.A.y Senior Girls, Ioyous Comrade GEORGE MCHIE iebating Cluby C.V.C. Studentesy Bandq .O.T.C.g Salesman, Heraldg Civic eagueq Red Cross Councilp Maroon ublicity Stall. A:tor's Blood ORETTA MEISTER ivic Leagueg G.A.A.p Pep Girls: Le ercle Francaisg Pythagoreansg Knitting lub: Girls Rifle Clubg Pan-American eaguey Debating Clubg Senior Girlsy tirls Glee Clubp Choral Clubg Maroon dvertising Staff. She Comes Up Smiling 'age lU9 BOB MAIER Division Baseballg R.O.T.C.p Salesman, Heraldg Civic League: Chemistry Clul: The Big Shot NORMAN MAREMONT Civic Leagueg Red Cross Councilq lntra- mural Baseball: Science Club. The Art of Learning GLADYS MASON Civic League: Red Cross Councilg Sen ior Girls. Honor Bright VERA MATHY Girls' Glee Cluby Operetta Club: GA A4 Givil Leaguep C.V.C. Studentesg Choral Club, The Individualist ROBERT MCCABE Footballq Basketball: Boxingy Swim- mingy Dramaticsg Cisca Cfrom Mt. Car- mell. Some Mischief Still NEIL MCEDWARD Civic Leagueg Red Cross Councilp Cap- tain, Hall Guard. Hurricane Hurry DEAN MCLAUGHLIN Bowling Teamy Track Team. Clever Kid ,ff . 1 lf' if FRED MELANDER , 1' ' Civic Leagueg Crack Platoon, R.O.T.C,7 Division Ba bajfltflusic Festival. ' n in the Open if CLARENCE MALO Concert Bandy Civic Leaguey Science Glulpp Chemistry Club. Sentimental Education IACK MARSHAK The Man of Destiny IOHN MASTERSON lntramural Basketball Champion. Mun Unattuid BETH MAYFIELD Girls Sports Editor, Heraldg Treasurer and Secretary, Letter Girlsy Aquatic Acesg GJ-X.A.g Hockeyy Rifle Club: Pep Clubg Camera Club: Chemistry Clubg Volley Ball. My Lady Laughter WILLIS MELIN ',V.C. Stuclentes. World Traveler. HAROLD MEYER , Man of Iron HELEN MILLER 'givlc f.,l'9qquel, Jlfjxxlnlj ff'm',' Ejlflly. R.O.T,C.: Publicity, Herald: lfxwculiv t1lUlUj,-bpfllfll biilsg lbiscfi- aritairt lin Nditmy R-O-TAC' MRQWQWMQ Smndg ljlmm' H Qliairlntxn, Class Proplifcv I-lfllllllllllf-' Merry-I enrted N .WM Lingua The Early Bird PHIL IVIILLER lwootball: Track: 'l'ieri.sv::f-i ltltttl, Clulw IACK MILLHOUSE Treasurer, S t u Ll e ii t Councli: Civic lleialtl Staff: Spanish Club: ffalesm Ii League: Debating Clulr: ,Tlx-aiiaistii' 'flufi' lL3IfTlf'lf Civic League. Operetta Club: Boys Glef' Clui . How to Win Friend: uu,wxf,s:-fm-is 4 , ,4 . L 1 'V Ji, .1 L'-gD5H 0f1:1Y. , : 3. 1' flCi5C51,bB?94J ms, ma I 1 If Club: ss ouncn, JVJ fl r Infinite Variety ROBERT MICKELSEN QVC, Stiltlijrites- Baslcfttnilly lnftfxmtii 1 gf'IS'?l7fIll Clianipion. A Man's World ISADORE MILLER Pan-Ainoiicaii League: Lxcliarige Ffa' tvwi: lieialclg Assistant Publicity Oilicet What's Mine's Mine MARGARET MOECK .jlass Staff, Maroon: Representative ffivic League: G.A.A.: Knitting Club Senior Girls: Hostess: Style Shows: Lf Cezcle Francais. ROBERT MIRSCH Gay Courage American Beauty EDMUND MURPHY From Committee: F 0 o t D a l 1 - Civir League: Baseball: Intramural Track flianipion: lntraniural Basketball: Bowl . ,M 1 lug Team: Librarian: Bays Glee Club: Eeginners Orchestra: Clfzemistry Ciwli. Highly Inilamable MILDRED MURPHY Civic League: Drama Club: l'l:31'C1l' Ftati: lp Cefrcle Francais: G.A.A,: Kni' ting Qluli: Pan-American League: Sei- ici -Ju s. lust lor ci Lark U ROBERT NEAGLE RICHARD NADDY X M 1 Berman Club: Chemistry Clu: , Basketball: Football, If This Be I 'I Privilege SU Ulu lt U Q1 UJ l , f if Q J' if ,I I 'X VIRGINIA NEELY Pfkfifcwk NEA , 1 Civic League: G.A.A.: Red Cross Court Se? Ci sp ed 'i issljd unril: PBX vii: Tennis Club: Hockey: Senior Girls: it P L G 91 GA. l l f , ,l f Hall Guard. , W ! ' lj 'epin :alieviry ' N X ' Lonq Remembered ,U 1 , ak!! A A Page llf WILLIAM NELSON 'iiurcil Basketball. Higher Aims ROBERT NEUMUTH Freshman Footballp Pica Clul'-5 HAA. ia Club- Geiiiiaii Club. A Bit of Nonsense Mig! X , LAVENE issi. CX ll Reg W I . 1 ' . C 'L' , .,e'Viii, ir ., Civic is . r CMT? U K t, Q flwffl ROBERT NOVOSAD Practical View of Things IATHERINE O'CONNOR fivic League-7 Pan-American League: IQHN OLSEN enior Girls: Salesman, Heraldg G.A.A.: C r 1 I M asketball: Y Q l l Q y Ball: Baseballs U e u cm lockey, For Love ot the Game OBERT OMAN AGNES O'MEARA So Shy Tall Woman IUNI-I ORTIZ DHN ORSINGER HGllqGuaicibCiviCis',fifmt , x s Cl tl' 'I .'. ',.lff2 First ij1V,!.GIQZi.l1 C IHOI If Q, Q lfll The Right Word tLBI-IRT OSBORN html Club: Civic Leziase: ?,O.T.C. JOHN O'SULLIVAN Lite oi the Party I Red Head WCQQ lll intramural Baseball Chanipigliii lmifi- Cczuncily History Club Umm Rcimseyly Drama Club lfrom Washliumlg P ziiitii'i.:: Tflulv lfrom Austinlq Civic Lefzr-:iq Cam. EVELYN NEUMANN Civic Leaquep Cwirls Give Clulvy Oiiitgoq Speedballg Style: Showy Music Festivrilp Pep Club. Heyday! I K W fb if 1A NI Q.A. . ' Lena ' ' at ss Cu rilp ziior rl Q1 I rdg5P 1 Preview oi ing Attract ons DORIS NORDSTROM Civic Leaquey Refi Cmzss ClOllIlCilj CZ. A.A.7 Temiis Clulig Smiim' Giilsy Aquatic' Aresg Knitting Clulw, Our Lady oi Beauty BERTEL OBACK The Odd lob Man f J ROBERT PACHYNSKI Phoiography Club, Hall Gniazi- CT. Studentes, Civic League, Pliysis Cl A Doubling Heart WALTER PALM Cadet Captain, Cadet lviallf, l:'.ffl.'f.-- Rifle Team, Officers Club, Dtill Te? Civic League. Soldier Man AVIS PALM Dramatic Club, G.l-LA., Hiking Clulu, Biology Club Kloliet, lllinoisl, Civic League. The Golden Lady WILLIAM PALMER Civic League, Concert Orcliestra, String Ensemble. The Violin Player . ' 2 'I W . . tl , RUTH PENNY X GL S PETERSON I-li Q Hall Guard, Civic League: llziiiting USUYQV Gfflsicslee Club? GUGuGfCl1 club, senior omg, Pep offs, , ivic neue: Libwrirm: Pep Girls: American Girl IUEN PETERSON Red Cross Council, Civic Lc-agu'-: G. AA., Knitting Club, Rifle Clullz Otitis, Maroon Typist, Service Committee, Pep Clulo, Pan-American League, Social Service, Senior Girls. L The Gay Dreamer Senior irls, Red Cross Council, G.A.I-X. ' Laughing Queen KENNETH PETERSON Drum and Bugle Corp, Sergeant, Color Guard, R.O.T.C., Crack Squad, R.O.T.C., Literary Appreciation Clulz. Precaution FRANCES PFEIFFER Librarian, Red Cross Council, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. The Lady of Dreams LLOYD POWERS A Regular Fellow CATHERINE PRESSLER Treasurer, Senior Girls, Vice-President, lunior Class, Le Cercle Francais, Pytha- goreans, Debating Club, Maroon Ad- vertising Staif, Pin and Ring Conirnit- tee, Pan-American League, Pep Cluli, Civic League, G.A.A. My Lady Caprice CLIFTON QUINN A Gentleman of Leisure PATRICIA PLENZ German Club, Red Cross Council, Civi: League, Pep Girls, Hall Guard, Sales man, Maroon, Senior Girls, GAJ3.. The Golden Peacock IAMES PRENDERGAST Football, Track. The Honorable Gentleman LAWRENCE PURCELL Civic League, Cisc::, Boxing tirgiir lit Carrnell. Man Who Couldn't Miss WARREN RAMLER The Great Good Man Page lli 'RON ROBE vic Leaqueg Golf Teaii. Lochinvar ZRALD ROBIN ETT nerican Legion Baseball: Division seballg Division Basketball. Good Manager MES ROMAN oiball. Big Broiher KRIORIE ROSENBERG :lcet Salesrnang Librarian- Seni rlsy Pep Girls: Salesman Herald: vic Leaque: G.A.A. Possibililies lore ll3 RUTH RAMSEY Civic League: G.A.A. Constant Nymph .WWW ' I I Y IANE Pep , r ' It ivi League: nior irlsg G. . ,., 'ali S' wYCoun- 1: A ' 'A es: ' i - 4 3 1 2 I bi H l Gu d, 6131 .1 4 and ' - i f r , - Q Li l URSUL REID B 'e- es' Q , tri oi Q ci , Aqua- ' Aces: Se ar rea ure ri n Le que eb ' q Clu . .A.p ihaqor a sp I itiinq by Civic oon X ublicitQcEtaify ue: ls, Music estiva: cm a Clu , Br fast rnitiee. , j X J Bright siaef lean Cam iqn ep CIS! S ni? If DOROTHY RICHARDS Le Cercle Francais: Civic Leaaueg Pan- Arnerican League: Dramatic Club: Sen- ior Girls: Debatinq Club. Touch of Spring DOLORES ROBERTSON Civic League: Pep Club. An Old Fashioned Girl RUTH RODENBERG Senior Girls: Civic Leaaueg G.A.A. Modernism EVIEV E ' en' r ' ivic Leaq p G.A.A. H py s School HELGA ROTHSCHILD Adventure of the German Student CHRIS RASMUSSEN Civic League: Bowling League: Ticket Salesmang Maroon .Advertising Staff. You Mus! Relax IACK REED Fooiballg Bowling: Division Basebailg Civic League. Bushiul Man HELEN RICHARD Vice-President, Aquatic Aces: G.A.A.g Captain Basketball Honor Team: Basket- ball Honor Teamg Soccer: Baseball: Vol- ley Ball: Field Hockey: Secretary and Vice-President, Letter Girls: Secretary, Social Chairman, Publicity Manager, Pep Girls: Herald Staiiy Civic League: Rifle Club: Bed Cross Council: Maroon Editorial Staff: Science Clubg Senior Girlsg Pyihaqoreans: Debating Club: Oninius Club: Clieriiisiry Club: Liter- ary Appreciaiion Club: Knitting Club, True Blue CHESTER RIEDEMANN Civic League: C.V.C. Studeniesy lntra- mural Baslceibally lnirainural Baseball: Red Cross: Bowlinq League. Amaieur Genlleman BERNARD SALTZ Civic League: lrrtratxtuza. liassiallg lu- trarnural Faskett:-all: Bowlitrg League: 'fears-U11 Cfriirpaigrrg Hirsclt Forum. Honest Man EILEEN SCANNEL Hall Guard: Civic lL'iV' Vfgu Clue: Seri t Girls: Librarian- Cisca: G.A.A. The Mischief Maker CHARLOTTE SCI-IMID Typist, Maroon Staff: Civi Leaguf: Refl Cross: Senior Girls: CteanfUp Cam- paign: Social Service Committee: Pep Girls: Knitting Clulv: G..L..A.: Speccllwall Champs. Hero Worshipper ni , , NV . 9 qxu It K I J X xt' N x it f it Q NADEEN SCI-IOLER I 'A vm If Civic League: Seniat i1'i:f,. 7 ' r. Gclld aid! if .X , I CHARLOTTE SAURBIER Sirls Glee Clulv: Senior Girls: Civil? l.V'TGt1Iij G.A.A. Always Amiable IOHN SCHLUETER financial Coinnutteeg Ca Captain, Fr, t :allg Letterrnenfs Clulv: lritei-aivisittt trick: Division Soft Bali Cliainps. The Perfect Specimen ELEANOR SCHNEIDER 'ivic l.f:fICIllFfI Attemlcince Ottic:-7 1 A All Serene! LOIS SCHULER A Eitls Glee Club: Atterrdtittcft Otliff' Maroon Salesman: Herald iitaifg Civic League Representative: Knitting Llulv: Drama Club: Pep Club: Clean-Uri 1 't1:rt'- :wrigrrr Chemistry Club: GAA. A Heart of Gold MARGARET SCHULTZ ,liatiorral Honor Society: Clretttistty c 1 Girls: Civic League: B Y1'l: t Pep Clulv. The Clever One R EITZER Civic League: nw-rr: V The Little Duke IACK SHIPMAN lcotball: C.V.C. Slutty- rites: r . League: Pytltagoieanst Drltiuttirtq Vit Eciencc Club: Boys Choir. It Pays to Advertise SIDNEY SIMON Ptilulicitv Stait: Maroon: Civic L Simon, the Iester V Staff, lVl:ir,10t1: Cla-.t.i N LARRY SCHWARZ Dramatic Club: Track, Cross ulmrttr: Civic League: Debating Club. By Their Words Ye Shall Know Then DOROTHY SHIFFMAN Pliotograpliy Staff, Maroon: Seietai Aquatic Aces: Speedball Champs: Hit lub: Bowling League: Spanish Clul Pun-Americart League: Civic Lf-tiaur .V ui wr Girls- G.A.A. For Services Rendered VERNON SIGURDSON Lightweight Basketball: Division l-Basin mall: Division Volleyball: Division Bas ttall: Martaaer, Hirsch American Legic Baseball Team: Heavies Basketlua Bowling Leaqueg R.O,'l.C,: C,V.fD. St f1'!llFlS' l:'lf1ll'l, True Sportsman ROBERT SIMS 'Jarman Clult. Making the Most oi Your Life Page U RCY ST. CLAIR otbullz Lette-ririeiie ,fleilq 7 1 1 crque. To the Valiant VIN STEINKE Iision Basketball and Fuse-Lmzirq liirsi sketbcillg Hall Guard. Hell-Bent for Heaven 'A STEPHON le Club: C.V.C. Stiiiigiiiesg Civi lgueq Program Cemniitteep Debating. iby Pep Clubp Bowling League: Liter- f Appreciation Clubp Red Crossy Ten 7 Office Assistant: Seninr Givlsy G li. Love of Lite ELYN STOCK fqe ll5 Little Duchess IOHN SLATTERY GENE SLEETE V315 Sim, Clulql Drcrrnot Clulf: LSf'itl.l liiils A Man of Moods To Her That Hath FRANCES SMITH Y . I . GEORGE SMITH l:'1Ii'AlilGI1Ct'1H l..CCIQllV'j bfiiiirt ' ii F I A V Figtis- tfivix' Lerrquef G,A.A. hwnl S im ' -'WV L- 1 1 The True Heart MY Friend Smith 7 u. if--f :' 'L' 4 L'-- H I DOROTHY SPAN LO Literary Steiff, Maromiy liitittivifv 'ffliii IACK SPELLACY fivif Lefrqiiey Senior Girls. In spite of All Years of Grace LAVERNE SPIEDEL Prrn-Auiericcrn Lecrqting Swiinniinfg xflniu ffivitf Lecrqueg Delxcrtiliq Clulug llytlitx- ROBBIE SPIVEY qoremisx Knittinq Clulgg Pep Girls, F1 CM' ,H B 2' , Bowlinq Leoqueq Cunierci Clulup Flnwe' ml ' 'mln' A Comniitteey Clean-Up Campaign: Hifi- 'lub' Sumner Club: Senior Girlsy literary Agwprc-Cir' tion: G.A.A. Woman Power AUDELL STARK glee ffltiliy Civic l.tmq'v .- kDl.Ljll'35ll1 mitinq klula, ilfflliifj Loveliest Thing BERNICE STEPHON fr-'iifzz Giilsy G.A.A, Sense and Sensibility SHEPARD STEHN -3','l1TTT!lllllQ nlemnp ijivin lftzyg 1' H--me ,se:i'.1fi'le7 Delvcitinq Cluln Hou-.'Qiii' Lecique: Matti Clulvy l,itf11rfir'y Agupiaffiz ti ,ri Cluii. v Adventures ct a Modest Man EDWIN STONE 2.'f3,T.C.7 R,O.'l'.C, Druiii and Bugle- forp: fivic Leaqtieq Clean-Up Cqut iiqn. The Undaunted 1' - Senior Girls- Atten-iani'-' lil iiii THEODORE STONE C.V,C. Studentes, Choral Club, Track Team, Civic League, Division Volley- liall, Division Basketball and Baseball, Science Club, Bowling League. Making ol a Doctor PHILIP STRICK Orchestra, German Club, Civic League, Posters, Debating Club, VicefPresictent, Hirsch Herald, Ad Salesman, Publicity Manager, Herald, Swimming Team, Publicity Staii, Maroon, Treasurer, Sci- ence Club, President, Band, Vice-Presi- dent, Band, Secretary, Band, Treasurer, Band. Prince Charming HELEN SULZENF USS ' Red Cross, Hall Guard, German Club, Feature Staff, Maroon, Civic League, Rifle Club, Camera Club, Senior Girls, Debating Club, G.A.A. Her Way of Convincinq Them ROBERT SWANSON lnterclass Baseball, lnterclass Basket- ball, Division Baseball Champs. The Fisherman MARILYN STORMER Civic League, Senior Girls, Pep Club, G.r-XA. Clothes and the Woman HARRY STUERMER Swimming Team, Division Basebcll. Iester HARRY SWANSON Civic League, Division Basketball, Di- vision Volleyball, Band, Orchestra. Points oi Honor GEORGE TAYLOR Tennis Team, C.V.C. Studentes, Physics Club, Civic League, Basketball, Band, Bowling Team, Legion Baseball. The Happy-Go-Lucky GEORGE THOMA Debating Club, Civic League, Second Band, Advanced Band, Herald Sales- man, Hall Guard. Drums SHIRLEY THOMPSON Civic League, C.V.C. Studentes, Pan- American League, Clean-Up Campaign, Senior Girls, G.A.A. Making of a Lady EDITH TOWNSEND Choral Club, Civic League, Senior Girls, GAA., Bed Cross. Romantic Lady PETER VARELLAS Pan-American League. The Honorable Peter Sterling ROSE THOMASON Class Staff, Maroon, Business Sta Herald, Representative, Civic Leagut Music Festival, C.V.C. Studentes, Clea Up Campaign, Senior Girls, Chairma Giit Committee, G.A.A. She Walks in Beauty MARGARETTHORNTON Civic League, C ral Club,,t ,V.C. St denies, Pan-A can Legslgu ,, Scienc Club, Debati Club, enubership Cor mittee, Civic ealguejlienior Girls, L erary Ap eciation Club, Publicity Sta Maroon, ama CKIIJ - I 1 lr G eater .In liriqtions. ' lv lt 3 T A N l X I FtYY tL T dh NAXRIE VAN -KCERKHOVE Stu efntes, Civic League, G.A.. Lv., ,t e Friendly Voice ,t IANE vbLrz Vice-President, Senior Class, Sport Sta Maroon, Senior Girls, President, Aguat Aces, Vice-President, Aquatic Ace Secretary, G.15i.A., Vice-President, Ps Girls, Baseball Team, Volleyball Tear Captain Basketball Team, Speedbc Champs, Rifle Club, Vice-President Ls tergirls, Student Council, C.V.C. S1 denies, Civic League, Knitting Clu Debating Club, lunior Red Cross Cou cil, Salesman, Hirsch Herald, luni Liie Saving. Hard to Forget Page H 1 y ' I' v vbylldf U 'Val' .f' C ' EN,-wizfrr ,. - VW' : . C-flLeCfJue: 'Sed Cross: S-eQpv'G't4s: Y -1561 i Reckless Lady Af' ' IEROME WELLS Captain, Swimming Team: Band: Hall Guard: Civic League. Grim Youth LTLLIAN WEST Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Civic League: Library Assistant: Red Cross G.A.A. Silence! ARLEEN WIDSTRAND Civic League: Pan-American League: G.A.A. Comical Countess Page ll7 RALPH WALLER Basketball: lnterclass Baseball: Inter- class Basketball: Band. Honest Man NANCE WALKER Art Staff, Maroon: Red Cross: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Operetta: Civic League. The Little Rebel GLORIA WARNER Choral Club: Rifle Club: Civic League: Clean-Up Campaign: Debating Club: Math Club: Operetta Club: C.V.C, Stue dentes: Science Club: Pan-American League: lunior Red Cross: Library Prac- tice Club. Gay Life ROBERT WASSON Maroon Staff: Herald Staff. An Imaginative Man ROBERT WELBY Lettermen's Club: Baseball: Basketball. Fancy Footwork ENLOE WELSTEAD Assistant Editor, R.O.T.C. Paper: Rifle Team: Red Cross: Civic League: Debat- ing Club: German Club: Stage Crew. Cast Iron Man MARY IANE WETHERELL German Club: Senior Girls: C.V.C. Stu- dentes: Civic League. A Lady oi Quality IACK WIEGAND Track Team: Cisca: Civic League: Cap- tain: l-lall Guards. Chivalry FANNIE WALKER Pan-American League. Southern Miss DOROTHEA WARD Pep Club: Civic League: Senior Girls: GAA. Quality' DOROTHY WASSERMAN Red Cross: Civic League: Clean-Up Campaign: Typist, Maroon: Senior Girls: Panfllmerican League: G.A.A, Active Service LYMAN WATSON Civic League: Boys Glee Club: Pan- American League: Captain, H a ll Guards: C.V.C. Studentes: Science Club: Red Cross. Handmade Gentleman I I EANNETTE WILDEBOER Rifle Clubg Knitting Club: lunior Her: Cross: Civic League: G.A.A More Zest for Lite RITA IUNE WILLIAMS Drama Club: Literary Starr, Maroon: Tennis Club: Vice-President, Deloatina Club: Civic League: Senior Girls: Sci- ence Club: Clean-Up Campaign: Pep Club: Attendance Office: Publicitv Chairman, Latin Club: G.A.A, Better Sort IRENE WILSON Civic League: Science Ciuig: Senior Girls. House oi Happiness LAURENE WOLD Rifle Club: Civic League: QVC. Stu- dentes: Civic League. Some ot Us Have Moods IANET WILLIAMS Photography Editor, Margin Science AVA fluii: Tennis Club: Civic Lelaue- ' : Ttudentes: Senior Girls. Etiquette, Iunior MARIE CLAIRE WILLIAMSON Civic League: Senior Girls Courage for Today SYLVIA WISE Representative, Civic L-2 IQ ie E Cross: Senior Girls: G.A.A. 2Nit and Wisdoin JZW AL!! V Civic League: Pro ' r .zz an 1 ,lrnerican League: Cie ce Cir The Correct Thing WILLIAM WRAGG Football. Bill. the Conqueror WILLIAM WOOLWAY Executive Editor, Maroon: Civic Letirgxe' Band: C.V.C. Studentes: Captain, Hal Guard: Publicity Staff, Herald: Cartoon- ist, Herald: Herald Editorial Stati: Pist- ers: Chairman, Publicity Corrtrtiive-1 Triumph of a Modern SHIRLEY ZIMMERMAN dl Civic League: Senior Girls- Hull C Attendance Office. Proper Thinq HADEN BOSWELL Curly Top JAMES WO OLLEY Civic League: Division Easketrali- fi vision Baseball. Schoolroom Entertainment ROBERT YOUNT Civic League: Science Cluiv: Bowlurc League. Gallant VELMA ZUMBAUGH Advertising Staff, Maroon: Senior Girls: Civic League: Red Cross: Annual Sales Tnan: Pep Girls, Pan-American League The Epicurean Page ll8 4 ,.,. .,..,i5.--..l H L Q K . fi. A Page ll9 ROBERT BLESKAN Civic League: C.V.C. Stuclentes. Stamps Have I FORD BRADLEY D Cisco: Swimming Team: Bowling Team. Protessor. How Could You! EVELYN BRANDEBURY lunior Girls: Hall Guard: G.A.A. One Moment Please! IOI-IN BROWN Football: Dramatics: Golf: Slcatin Neighbor to the Sky LORRAINE CALDWELL :V ,f Team: Swimminqi CML Carmell. 1 My Hall Guard: Red Cross: . i Tapping Toevff IOHN CARROLL j , .F The Wanderer 1 ' xg I , , f ' 4 CARL CITTADINO I1 Nj , Z You Never Can Tell DONALD CLIPPINGER ' . Book Room Staff: Cadet, S. S. President Polk to lapan, China, India, Suez Canal, Italy, France, New York. Around the World in Eighty Days IACK CORR Sleepy-Head DON COWAN Modern Man HARRIETTE DAVIDSON Choral Club: Civic Club: Dramatic Club: Puppet Club: Freshmen Little Sisters. The Actress LOUIS DE CICCO Football: Baseball: Basketball: Civic League. Lone Hand IAMES DEGNAN A Happy Boy IOSEPH DE SIMONE Basketball lMt. Carmell: Boxing: Cisca: Spanish Club. Man About Town MAURICE DOYLE Boxing: Swimming: intramural Basket- ball Champions lMt. Carmell. I Remain Silent EVELYN ETKIN Library Staff. Amateur Nurse :W IN MEMORIAM SI-IIRREI. HAS'I'INGS FRANCES FLANIGAN Civic League: Hall Guard: Cercle Fran- cais: G.A,A. Ginger and Snap MARY FOLLIS Civic League: Senior Girls. As Good as Gold IVIARY VIRGINIA GILI. Upon Impulse EDWIN IOHNSON Glee Club. Sparks Fly ANGELUS KAPSALIS lnterclass Baseball. Lively Friend WALTER MICKKELSEN Bowling League. His Loyal Heart DANIEL MURPHY Civic League: Basketball. Eleventh Hour MARTIN NESEWICH Man of Promise ALBERT NICKELSON Intramural Division Baseball: Intramural Basketball. The Boy Who Never Grew Up BEATRICE RICH The Horse Woman ROBERT SCALES For Chemists Only GILBERT SCHNEIDER Bowling Team. Contented Man FRANK SHANAHAN Grave Responsibility BENJAMIN SWARTZ Frankness ROBERT TISHEY Stamp Club. Sunny WILLIAM WILDERIVIUTH Chemistry Club: Fencing Team: Hall Guard. The Big Fellow history of the graduating class of june 1938 Short years we have stood Upon these steps And walked along these hallsg Short years to have gained In depth and height No longer fitting a child. How eager we were those tirst tall days! How anxious and overawed! Each teacher, each pupil, each book, each A law, Was almost as big as a god! We breathed in a mixture of games and songs, Of laughter and cheers and balls, And ballots and Civic League cards And grades in little blue books. So followed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring, Then summer with more languid days: But strangely the tang, the salt was gone: lust idleness filled with unrest. Autumn again, with cool, crisp air, Once more the hours were full, when All of a sudden we became struck With a sense of our own import. O what sophisticates, smug and blase! From what immense heights we looked down Upon freshmen in their ignorant bliss. Our wisdom was doubtless akin to the gods- Our maturity settled and full. But back of all this, time had flowed on, With marking days, changes in year, 'Til nature's insuperable rhythm Brought peace and cessation and rest. Upper classmen at last, and bringing along A quickening tempo ot life. A new world for action was opened. We were swept in a current of work. The paper, the choirs, dozens of clubs Were all that existence contained. And how we loved the confusion and rush Ot being a part of importance. So ran the cycle from one year to next With scarcely a break in between. Headlong and breathless we plunged into The year that was last in this span. The change was scarce real 'til we stopped with a jerk- Our eager ieet paused in their flight, With a sudden realization of growth. Teachers were neither godlike nor tools, But humans with virtues and faults. We were not children nor yet quite adult. In the emotional chaos of growth We found peace in the routine of work. So now we stand on the verge of strange yearsg For an instant our hearts are contracted With memories of long habitation. But soon our eyes turn to worlds newly ours Which in dreams we have already conquered, For to our young minds the earth is but clay That will yield to the touch of our fingers. MARGUERITE E. HEEREN. ? QI.. ,4- 5 fist' 4 fic ., TG 1 A iii? s , gf . Pstisg CLASS OFFICERS PCSZFT BFOVVN Pzisigient lfkfl SCCTT Vic: Presideil HOWARD FCDEFJCEI T ef's 'e' .,a .,.. . ..,,... ,, V.. Hn, ,..- tvs ,XV ,f Jia. ,..... . . .. .wJ..-, SQCXGTCIZ ROBERT ANDERSON S axial Chairman seniors february graduates MEYER O. NATHAN Class Sponsor H, 1 4A Division Teachers Sealed fMiss leiieis, Miss Hub bard, Mi. Nathan, Miss Larsen, Standing -Mrs, Nicklaus, Mr Dillinqs, Miss Lawre-nz. Page l2l 1.1 m v Missing Miss Hcluia isle 11:19 185. 4a committees . Prom Robert Anderson, Chairman Bill Carras Gene Sonnenberg Art Wolf Martha Pinson lean Phillips Geraldine Wiggins Assessment Howard Roderick, Chairman Reeva Novy Alex Iohnson Robert Burns Alberta Kemph Gladys Cottam Seymour Feingold Commencement Iames Maury, Chairman Shirley Moore Phil Dreifuss Hazel Cargill lack Kaplan lean Dillion Tom lones Breakfast Clifford Tichenor, Chairman Roy Anderson Patsy Graves larnes Gordon lane Callner Madge Hendrie Evelyn Steinway Song and Motto Peggy McClurg, Chairman Dorothy Paulton Evelyn Leasure Ruth Tunney Bergie Anderson Ierry Siegler hallotfame . .. Most Popular ..............,... . . . . . . . . .lean Scott, Bob Anderson Most Likely to Succeed .......,.. . . . . . .May Rydberg, Iames Maury Most Talented ................. . .Peggy McClurg, Marshall Lang Most Athletic .................. . . . .lean Dillion, Gene Sonnenberg Best-Looking ................... . . . . . . . . .Marion Lynn, Bob Brown Most Active in Clubs ........... . . . . . . . . . .Ruth Tunney, Bob Burns Gift Minette Grigg, Chairman Ina Larson Alvin Schumann Harvey Sorensen Robert Golden Shirley Platt Pin and Ring Helen Lach, Chairman Ruth Delaney Melvin Shattil Alice Brewer Ari La Franco Edith lohnson Cap and Gown Henry Golder, Chairman Gerald Barmack Marvel Hill Iohn Maynard Mary lane Malin Marguerite Magnuson Flower Richard Clemensen, Chairman Elvie Elverson Marion Lynn Dorothy Simpson Estelle Russell Publicity Marshall Lang, Chairman William lacobson Norma Erecius Fredrick Brown Iohn Crothers Frances Murphy , and in this corner . . . The Gay Deceivers ............... .Alvina Zemrowski, Iirn Smith Text-Book Avoiders ............ . . . . . .Virginia Sottman, Ed Waffle Best Self-Advertisers ........... .Geraldine Wiggins, lerry Siegler Biggest Apple Shiners .......... . . . . . . .lane Callner, Clif Tichenor Directors, Complaint Department .Dorothy Marks, Gerald Barmack The Infants .................... .Patsy Graves, William Iacobson ,gtvstfa rg? , A k , Page l22 ROBERT ANDERSON firal Clrairrnarr, 415. Class: Lflrrrrrrrrrrrr, . Committee: Treasurer, Drama , Whistling Choir: Hall Guarrl- eir Leadirrq Squad: Civic Leaqrrfgg srlr Herald Salesman: Maroon Sales' gr: fieket Salesman: German Club' Tirfhil Clulrr Proqrarrr Host, Civirr srrque: Clean-Up Campaign: Freshman Emilie: Graduation Usher: Football Ari ezirsrrrap Danse Ifarnrrrittee: Clrerfzl :w ?iirsf:lr Farurrr: Letterrnen. Every Soul Is a Circus VILMAGENE AUKLAND 'revvive Wrrtirrq: GAA.: Civrr'Leaguf1- rl-t Truss: Knitting Club: Ritlpe Club: ut.: G-irls: lurrrar Girls: Librarian: 4 'K Herald Salesman: Debatirra Clrrl . Beloved Friend OBERT BALLIN GER wrjrrmirrq: Civic League: 'lurrrblirrq rferieadinag Intramural Baseball: lrr- ixrral Basketball: Hail Guard, The Way of the Strong RANCES BARRY ..l..A.: Civic Leaque: Fred Cross: rfrrrt wr: flrrb: Senior Girls. Her Weight in Gold age l23 ALBERT ABELSON Choral Club: Civic Lrvaqrre: Swirrrrrrirr Team: lritrarrrural Swirnrniriq: Track Baseball: Basketball: Lettern'ren's Club Hirsch Herald Salesman: Hall Grrarcl. The Making of a Hero IOHN ALLENSON Baseball: intramural l3askr1tlrall: intra' mural Baseball: Bowling Tearrr: Civil League: Advertising Staff, lvlaraen Choral Club: Chemistry Clulw: Plrysifs ffluln: Camera Club, Rash Experiments l MARION ANDERSEN G.A.A.: Banfl: Girls Glide Clrrlrz OWN ettcr: Civic? l,'T'lhlllr1?j flarrinr Girls: lrrrrr: Girls. A Genuine Girl BERNICE ANDERSON Senior Girls: Civic' Leaqrre: C.r'X.A. Always Polite ROY ANDERSON Civic League: Bowling Team: Latin Club: Graduatiorr Usher: Deliatinq Cluli: Breakfast Committee. Man of the Hour BETTY IANE BALCH 'fhoral Club' Aauatif Aces: Clearr-Up Carnpaiqn: lirrittirrq Club: GAA.: Le Cercle Francais: Civir: Leaque: Serrio: Girls: lunior Girls: llrfltxliiftlll llarrrinfv: lulusir' Festival. How to Dress Well GERALD BARMACK Pythaqarearrsg De-lratirrq Clrrlr: llewl- rrrq Team: Fencirrq Club: Alchemists: Social Corrrrrrittee: Civic Leaque. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table RICHARD BEATTY Camera Club. Amateur Photographer FRANK ALDENHOVEI. Bays Glee Club: German frr League: Hirsch Herald Stat' Happy Boy L ETHEL ANDERSEN Civic League: Girls Glfrf rflrri- serrrrr Girls: G.A.A.: Red Crass: Hall tlrrrrri lurriar Girls: Delvatirrfjr Clrrl, Long Remembered BERGIE ANDERSON Hall Grrarri: Civic? Lrrfrrqrr- i-rerun,-sr-rr tatrve: Hirsclr Heralcl Salesrrrfrrr- Sona and Mottrr Conrrrrittera: Her! Cr' xg- f' 'iff Studerrtes. Great Society MARIANN ANDERSON C.V.C. Studentes: GAA.: lrrrrrrrr Grrr Sfvnicrr Girls: Pep Clulr: Hall Girard, Civic League: Red Crass. Life and Laughter HENRY BELIC Civic League. A Strong Man Needed DOROTHY BENNETT Civic League, G.A.A., Pep Club, Knit- ting Club, Senicr Girls, Choral Club, Hall Guard, lunicr Girls, Red Cross. Life Worth While IOYCE BLOCKER G.A.A., Civic League, Senior Girls. The Darling rnsonrc BROWN ' Swimming Team, Football Team, Wies- tling Team, Bowling Team, lntramural Sports, Civic League, Pythagoreans, Debating Club, Publicity Committee, Hirsch Forum. The Great God Brown LYDIA BENKE G.A.A., Civic League, Hirsch lleralrl Safesmaii, Senior Girls, Hostess. Smile Bringer THELMA BICK Senisr' Girls, G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Fed Cross, lunior Girls, Knitting Clulz, Civic League. The Genteel Female ALICE BREWER Executive Editor, Hirsch Herald, Dele- gate, National Honor Society Council, Fin and Ring Committee, Publicity Chairman, Latin Club, Civic League Representative, Red Cross Delegate, Hall Guard, Clean-Up Campaign, Li- brary Assistant, Debating Club, G.A.A., lunicr Girls, Senior Girls, Pythagoreans, Contest Editor, Herald, Usher, lune, l937 Graduation. Lady of the Press ROBERT BROWN President, Senior Class, President, lun- icr Class, Football Team, Civic League, Latin Club, Lettermen's Club, Track Team, Graduation Usher, Chcral Club, Freshman Guide. Forty Minutes Late EDMUND BURKE Sports Editor, Hirsch Herald. Men of Good Will ROBERT BURNS President, Civic League, Varccn Sales- man, Hirsch Herald Stali, Treasurer, lunior Class, Bow Tie Club, Debating Club, Creative Writing Club, Lettermen's Club, Assessment Committee, Vice-Presb dent, Red Cross, Maroon Publicity Com- mittee, Non-Commissioned Officer in R. O.T.C., Drama Club, Freshmen Guide, Swimming Team. How to Put on an Amateur Circus IANE CALLNER Red Cross, lunior Girls, Senior Girls, National Honor Society, Herald Sales' man, Sales Manager of Annual, Civic League, Secretary ci Athletic Depart- ment, Division Attendance, Red Cross Alternate, Breakfast Committee, Usher tor Graduation, P.T.A. Representative, Annual Salesman, Choral Club. Field of Honor HAZEL CARGILL Commencement Committee, Le Cercle Francais, Knitting Club, Pan-American League, lunior Girls, Senior Girls, Ma- rccn Feature Stall, Civic League, Chem istry Club. In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy EDMUND BURKE Civic League. On the Field ol Glory BERNICE BUTCHER lvlarcon Typist, Pep Club, Rifle Club, G.A.A. The Cheerful Giver lF.l'-'IES CAMERON On a Million-Dollar Trail HARRY CARLSON Hirsch Herald Reporter, Band, Civil League, Vfhistling Choir, Spanish Club Hall Guard, Ecwling Team. A Slice of Life Page l2f POROTHY CORBETT fivic League, Senior Girls, G.A.A., isca Club, Red Cross Representative. Winter Sunshine ZLADYS COTTAM flake-Up Editor, Hirsch Herald, News- aper Roundtable of Greater Chicago cholastic Press Guild, Delegate Na onal Honor Society Council, Program Ihairman, Secretary, Vice-President, resident, C.V.C. Studentes, Civic eague Representative, Debating Club, 5.A.A., Library Assistant, Iunior Sirls, Senior Girls, Publicity Editor, lirsch Herald, Usher at lune, l937 Zraduation, Assessment Committee. Making the Most oi Your Life DHN CROTHERS lall Guard, Civic League, Publicity Tommittee, Wrestling Team. Confessions of a Young Man UTH DELANEY all Guard, G.A.A., Civic League, .V.C. Studentes, Librarian, Pin and ing Committee, Pythagoreans, Girls Glee Club, Debating Club, Senior lirls, lunior Girls, Chemistry Club. A Smile A Minute age 125 WARREN CARTON 4B Treasurer, Civic League, C.V.C. Stu- dentes, R.O.T.C., Honor Society, Boys Glee Club, Band, Debate. Man of Promise MARIE CASEY Hall Guard, G.A.A., Glee Club, Civic League, Senior Girls. Smile. Smile. Smile ELEANOR CLEGG Civic League Representative, Red Cross, lunior Girls, Girls Glee Club, Choral Club. Greatest oi These IRMA COHEN Senior Girls, Civic League, G.A.A., Librarian, Knitting Club, lunior Girls, Pep Club. The Young Idea ELEANOR COOMBS Senior Girls, G.A.A., Civic League, Knitting Club, Hirsch Herald Sales- man, Annual Salesman, Librarian, Dee bating Club, Red Cross. One in a Million RITA COSTIN Senior Girls, Civic League, Red Cross, lunior Girls, G.A.A. Of High Degree DELORES CROFOOT Civic League, Cisco Club, G.A.A. Star Rising GEORGE DEIBEL Choral Club, Civic League. Salt of the Earth lUNE CASEK Senior Girls, Civic League, Librarian, G.A.A., Pep Club, lunior Girls. Perfect Creature ARTHUR CLARREN Pan-American League. Le Gentleman RICHARD CLEMENSEN Publicity Staii, Maroon, Civic League, Dramatic Club, Prom Committee, Her- ald Reporter, Hall Guard, Chemistry Clulz, Chairman of Flower Committee, Track, Red Cross. The Sunny Side MILDRED COHEN Pan-American League, lunior Girls, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Civic League. In Praise ct Music IEAN DILLION Girls' Sports Editor, Annual: Rifle Club: Vice-President, National Horror Society: Commencement Committee: Senior Girls: Basket Ball Manager: President, Lettergirls: Hockey Team: Civic League Representative: Usher at lurre Graduation: G.A.A. Maker oi Rainbows PHILIP DREIFUSS Student Council: Civic League: Corn mencement Committee: Bowling Team Division Baseball and Basketball- llflatlr Club: Maroon Staff: Chemistry tflrrl. The Rising Star RALPH EDELSTEIN Choral Club: Civic League: German Club: Hirsch Herald Salesman: Hall Guar fi, Full Steam Ahead HENRY ELFVERSON lnterclass Baseball: lnterciass Basket- ball. A Boy's Will IOHN DOW Swimming Team: Civic League. First Steps to Climbing IUNE DULLUM L lunior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Girls Glee Club, Social Club: Red Cross. The Principal Girl RAYMOND EDELSTEIN Football Team: Boys Glee Club: Cilfif Studentes: Hall Guard. Filling His Own Shoes ELVIE ELVERSON Photography: Annual Staff: Flower Committee: P'anfArner'ican Lea g u e: lunior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: rl!-X.A. Youth IACK EMRICK lrrtranrural Baseball: Boys Gl-If: Ljlrrzr' Civic League. Beginning oi Wisdom ELSIE ERICKSON lunior Girls: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Civic League: Choral Club: Glee Club: Social Club: Red Cross, One Is Beloved WINIFRED FAI-ILSTROM Red Cross Council: Civic Lr-ague: G.A.A,: Senior Girls: Knitting Club: Pep Club, The Girl With the Golden Eyes SEYMOUR FEINGOLD President, Pythagorearis: Assessment Committee: Civic League Representa- tive: Debating Club: Freshman Guide: Spanish Club: Parliamentarian: Hirsch Forum: Clean-Up Campaign: Red Cross: Bowling: Baseball: Lettermerrs Club. How to Play Better Baseball NORMA ERECIUS Knitting Club: Civic League: G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Girls Glee Club: Pep Club: Publicity Committee: Librarian: Hockey Team: Volleyball: l3aslc':tball. One Hundred Per Cent BETTY ETTEN Pep Club: Civic League Representa- tive: Senior Girls: Iunior Girls: Pied Cross Representative: Pan-American League: GAA.: Annual Typist: Wlris- tling Choir: Choral Club: Freshman Guide: Rifle Club: Herald Salesman. Assistant Secretary IOHN FALCO Civic League Representative. Gay Liie SHIRLEY FELSEN Hall Guard: Iunior Girls: Senior Girls: lunior Red Cross: Civic League: Span- ish Club. Pluck Page l26 IIVIES GORDON ldei-Oflicers' LIlul.g Llaael-Qaplair mrpany Corrrrrrarrder, li.Q.'l'.C.7 Break sr Corrrrrritleceg Serum Brrvsg Fivi argue, The Red Badge of Courage NNETTE GRIGG fr Ccrrrrrrrriieeg C,,1v1r: Lcrzcrury H.fl,.?. Humoresque IRIEI. GUGGENHEIM urary 'Wurkg Civic leaqzre: . rr 'ls. The lnevilable Millionaire LLIAM HALPERIN risllirrfg Cl'rCiI: ffivir I.e,rQ.rr. The Other Wise Man ae l2E 1 HILDRED FERCHOF G.A.A.y Red Cross liapreserllalivrp BETTY FINCH Che-erleaderg Hull Cuarrlg illcfarr-ll lurrior Girls: Freslrrucrrr Guirley Civic Campaiqrr: C.A,A,y Civru Lefrrjrue League. Serrixr Girls: lurziar Clirlsp Uslrer. Friend Palience Clever Busy MARION FRANK WAYNE FRANCIS Civic League Rr-rwrvsfwrlzrlive-: Par Football Tearrrp Lellfrzrrrerrs Qllulr. AUIFIVCU LECEUQI llpfl CV755? :'l'T'l0 For the Honor ol lhe School Gini: G'A'A' These Charming People ROBERT GARDNER MILDRED GEIGER Swimmirrq Teuur: Pa uf!-X111 er if U 11 Serrig: Gizlsy G.A.A.- lrlrrrrri rr ffivi Le-aquep Civic Leaqueq lrrlmrrrrrrrrl Bas- lietlwallq Baseball. Swimming Simplified ROBERT GOLDEN Lalirr Cluldy Glue- ljlulrq l-lall Guard 1,1 a p l cr i rr 3 ll.Ofl'.C,g Parr-Arrrerictcrrr lr-argue. Forlilude PATRICIA GRAVES Civic: Leaqur llvprrmsr ulalrvfg flrrucrlic Accsp Serrior Girlsg lied Crass Repre- serrlalive: G.A.A.7 tireakfasl fifrrrrrrril- Ir eg C.V.C. Studs rrlsg Pyilraarrrr furs. Spirit of Youth MARIORIE GRIMSTEAD Class Slfrll, lvlarcrrrrri flivlr' Lrrrquag G.A.A.g Senior Cirlsg lururrr Clirlsg QVC. IllllClK,lllGS. Sweet Girl Graduate BERNARD GUSTAFSON Boys Glfeer Clulry Civic' Lrrrrrgrrrrrg llall Guard. What Makes the Wheels Go 'Round WILBUR HANAHAN Parr-American Leaquep Herald Sales- rrrarry lrrtcrrrrural Baseball Charripionsy fflremislry Clulwg Hall Guardsg Civic League. Merrily We Roll Along lrfriarzf- Ferl Cross, Skilled Assistance HENRY G OLDER Cliairmrzn, Cap rrnrrl Grrwr I rrrrrulmr Civic League. The Ablest Man in the World MYRTLE HANSEN Annual Salesrnang Anniirf lypis., Knitting Clubq Hall Gnarrlp lfan-Ainerb can League-7 Civic Lecrgneg G,A,A.y Senior Girlsg 'liclcet Saleszgpzzry llslr-er. Icy oi Youth RICHARD HAYES Man Who Could Not Lose MADGE HENDRIE Civic League Representative: Senio: Girlsg Le Cercle Francais: Clean-Up Campaign: Lunchroorn Hostessg Knit- ting Clubg Breakfast Conrrnitteey M:- roon Advertising Stafiq Maroon Sales- rrrany Herald Scrlesrrrang Ticket Sales man. Oh! Definitely WILLIAM HENTIG Hall Guardg Civic League. His Smile ,fe L FLORENCE HAYDA G.A.A.y Civic Leaguoy Cl:-an-Up Cain' paigng Annual Typistp Red Cross: Pep Clulvp lnnior Girlsg Senior Girls: Library Assistantg Hall Guard. A Ioy Forever FERN HEILIG National Honor Societyp Civic Leagueg Le Cerclo Prancaisg Iunior Girlsy Senior Girlsy G.A.A.p Knitting Cluluy Maroon Salesrnctny Debating Clulog Red Cross Gouncilg Pep Club. Wisdom's Daughter IANE HENNESEY Civic League Representativeq G.A.A.7 Hall Guardg Pan-American League-7 Clean-Up Carnpaigng Red Crossg lunior Girlsg Senior Girls. Girl Who Stepped Along RUTH HEYMAN Choral Clubg lunior Girlsp Senior Girlsq Knitting Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg G.A.A.g Pan-American Leaguey Aqua tic Acesg Whistling Choir. One of Us MARVEL HILL lunior Girlsy Senior Girlsg Regt Cl'fTSSj Cap anal Gown Corninitteey Civig' League. Colleen HAROLD HOLTMANN Clroral Clulvg Boys Glee Clulyg CVC Stuflentes. The Soul of a Tenor IOHN HOWARD Home Room Representative ttronr Cen tral High School, St. Louis, Missouril- Football. The Go-Getter IEANNE HYATT Annual 'lypistg Lilrrary Assistantq Civif League: Red Crossg Cisca Ctnr. The True Heart DORIS HOLMBLAD Pan-American Leaquey Annual Salei rnany Civic Leaguep lunior Girtsg Ha Gucrrdy Knitting Club. Lady of the Decorations DICK HOPKINS Civic League. Love of Idleness BOB HOWELLS Canrera Clulw. Good Soldier ISABEL IRVINE Senior Girlsg Civic League: G.A.A Hall Guarol. Enthusiasm Page li EISTER IOHNSON notball: Civic League: Herald Sales an: Lettermen's Club. The Luck ot the Kid ALLY IOSEPI-I You Make Your Own Luck EIID IUVINALI. all Guard: Spanish Club. Marching On tCK KAPLAN nrnmencement Committee: C i vi 3 eague: Social Committee: Football anager: Operetta: Bowling Team. A Person of Some Importance :ge l29 MANDELLA IACOBS WILLIAM IACOBSON Girls Glee Club: luiiior Girls: Senior C.V.C. Studerites: Marionette i v Girls: Knitting Club: G.A.A.: Vtfliistliniz Civic League: Debating Club Ha Ciioir: Civic League. Guards: Herald Staff: Sports, Annual song and Laughiel. Maroon Salesman: Luncliroom Hos B Clean-Up Campaign: Publicity C .- K mittee. GSI 1C leyball on I, ni: earn- Bask bal ono a Cirls : C' c ea XPThe Lily of the alley M L I S ' ' t, .A. : V' ' si t. I A. : dlie nor : V l ul ng I . as lx m: ain l t et - CND QW gu ALEX IOHNSON Division Baseball: Red Cross: Clean Up Campaign: Hall Guard: Civic League: Assessment Committee. Flying High EDITH I OHNSON National Honor Society: Class Editor, Maroon Staff: Pied. Cross Representa tive: Civic League Representative: Pir- and Ring Committee: Hall Guard: Senior Girls: Iunior Girls: G.A.A.- C.V.C. Studentes. Friend Schoolma'am THOMAS IONES Maroon Literary Staff: Band: Swim- ming Team: lntramural High Iumtt Cliampiori: Commencement Committee- Drarna Club: Commencement Usher. The Power that Wins ELEANORE IULEEN Senior Girls: Hall Guard: Pep Club: Civic League: Annual Typist: lunior Girls: G.A,A. White Linen Nurse SHIRLEY KAHN Heci Crass Representative: Hirscli Here ala Salesman: Senior Girls: Civic League: Library Practice: G.A.A. Sweet Stranger ROSE KEAN Civic League: G.A.A.: Red Cross: Senior Girls: Cisca Club. Achievement The Egoist MARION JENSEN Spanish Club: Civic League: lun Girls: Senior Girls: Pan-Au er1 a League: G.A.A. Red-Headed Woman DOROTHY IOHNSON G.A.A.: Civic League: Knitting u lunior Girls: Senior Girls. The Way of Attainment HERBERT IOHNSON Hall Guard: Division Baseball Civic League. A Master Spirit RUTH KELLY C,V.C. Studentesg Riflc Clulip Civic Leaqueq G,A.A.g lrrnror Grrlsg Senior Girls: Aquatic Acesy Pmr-Arrrericarr Le-rrque. The Darling of the Gods MARION KOCHEN G.A.A.g Civic Leagrrr-fp S+ rr r Girls. Merry Lips WALTER KOHLER Sales lulrlrraqer, Hirsclr li-ralflg l lirsrZl. Heralil Salesrnarrp Civic Leaquey Ger- rrrarr Clrrby Randy Orclfstrag Hall Grrarrly Rod Cross. Man for the Ages IANET KOONTZ DPlWUllllG Clulig G.A,A.: President Library Clulgg Civic Loaoue: Art Clrrli- Recl Crossy Senior Girls. The Light Heart ALBERTA KEMPH Civic Leaqrreq G.A.A.g Assessrrront Corrrrrrittee. Second April EVELYNE KOHLER Secretary, Senior and luirior' Classssp Feature Editor, Herald Staifp Secretary, National Honor Societyg Vice-President, C.V.C. Studentesg Secretary, VicefPresi- dent, Pythaqoreansp Assistant Chair- rrran, Clean-Up Carripaiqng Annual Salesman: Red Cross Council Dele- qatep Social Corrrrrritteeg Civic Lecrqueg Aquatic Acesp Freshmen Guidey Senior Girls. The Recording Angel RALPH KOHN Hall Guarclg Gerrrrarr Clulny Clroral Clrrlwg Carrrera Club. Clear Track Ahead! WILLIAM KRAMER Basketball Tearng Softball Champs oi Hirsclig Gernran Clubg English Club. A Prince of Good Fellows MARIE KUNKLER Civic Leaqueq Hall Guarnr- Opcrettrrg Senior Girlsy G.A.A. Carnival MARSHALL LANG Maroon, Art Editory Holi Guorrrp RO. 'l.C.y Hirsclr Herald, Art lnriitcrg Hirsch licvralrl, Business Staiiy Civic Lsicraue. A Portrait ol the Artist as a Young Man INA LARSON C.A.A.p Civic lmrauey Srirrior Cill1Sj Grmirraticrr Uslrerg Gift Conrrrrittcc. Better Anqels LILLIAN LEETZ G.A.A.y G.A.A. Us-leqcrtey Weclily lloloqatog Annual Staff, llfrralovvooilly Senior Girls. 'Ihe Secret oi Success HELEN LACH Secretary, National Horror Society Secretary, C.V,C. Stucle-nies: Pythc qorcansg Civic League Representative Clrairnrfrrr, Pin anol Ring Committee Publicity Editor, llirsclr l-lertrldg Ha Guard: Senior Cirlsy lrrrrior Girl: Debcrtinq Clulwy Girls Girlie Clul. Graduation Usher. Helen with the High Hand IAMES LA PASSO Randy l3:.'r'r and Bugle Cnr' Living My Lile EVELYN LEASURE lclrgrald Rf,,r.,rtQry luzrirx C511 s- Sreni: Girlsp Civic League- llfri 2: irll 'lick' Salesnrarrq Choral Clzrlrg Aitvertisir Stait of Arrrrrralg Srwnq anri lifrtto Cor' nrittcr-. The Road to Heavcn IRENE LEONARD No Enemy Page lf RRY IANE MAI-IN rp and Gown Connnitteeg Pair-Aineri -i Leaqueg Senior Girlsp Civic League. Rose oi the World iYMOND MARCUS ncert Meister, Oiclirstrriq lied Cross- sistcrnt Band llirectoig Lerifier, Mixed ncert EllSE3lIllDl131 Meinlwei cf one of zjor Bowes' Units lVliinif'lcintr Melo ers. Heart ol Music MES MAURY tional Honor Ljocirgtyg Dellmqiitz, Clii go Council National llonor Societvg :rqueg Civir' League Represiritativey esident, Matli Clulig Delqatinq Clulv: aan-Up Cainpaiqng Cliairrnan, Corn ncement Connnittee: F r e S h in a ii ideg Spanisli Clulrp Bowling Teanig 'rquet Corninittee, National Honor At Fame's Gateway SGY MCCLURG ecutive Editor, Mrn.onp Vice-Piesi it, Debating Lllulig Vice-President, rmatic Clulop President, Foiurny Presi- rt, Masque-isp Secretary, Pytha- eansg Secretary, Whistling Choirp ntain, Ticket Sellersg Chairman, ,q anti Motto Cornniitteeq Social rirrnan, National Honor Societyg iirrnan, Freshie Frolicy Civic Leaquep shman Guideq Executive Committee, iral Clubg Annual Salesman: Here Salesrnang Operettap Girls Glee bp Le Cercle Francaisp Latin Clulog aid Staffg Senior Girls: lunior Girls: ly News Short-Story Contest Winner. Toboganninq on Parncrssus Ie 131 MILDRED LINDSTROM Herald Salesrnanp lunior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Civic Leaqueg G.A.A.g Pep Girls Refi Crossg Maroon Typist. Giggle Soup ARI LO FRANCO Pin and Ring Crniirirlttefq l.f'il9lill9ll'S Cliilig Baseball. No Base Like Home IEAN LONG Eternally Feminine MARGUERITE MAGNUSON Cap and Gown Connriitteeg Sonicz Girls: Civic Leaqueg G.A.A. The Fruit of the Earth PETER MANOS Baseliallg Bowlinqg tZ.V.C. Studentesq Pan-Aineiican Leaguop Math Clulzy Hall Guardg Brislcetluallg Civic Leargueg lNf'Illli IC1 Clulv. City ol Beautiful Nonsense DOROTHY MARKS fied Ciossg Civil' l.Ci1QlltAj G,A.A.: Senior Girlsg Parr-Arrierrcari Lerrqueg liiniur Girlsg Liliraiian. Strange Capers IOHN MAYNARD Debating Club: Hall Guaniq Refi Crossp Glee Clulvg Civic League. Great Expectations MARY MCGOWAN Civic League: G.A.A.y Senior Girlsp lunior Girlsg Pep Club. Star People WILLIAM LINDGREN Germcrn Club. 'Ihe Man from Home FRANCES LINDQUIST G.A.A.q Civir' Leaqueg Sent: til Hrzll G',1'1r.lg llLlll'.Al'il1lllTYIll L qri l'ini:r Girls. Ioy of Friendship MARION LYNN Flower Cornniittfeg Girls Gle tlr i Choral Clnliy lrinioi Girlsq Sfvni V rl fivici Leaqrif-5 Oprietta Clulw. A Place in the Sun DOLORES MAHER Civic Leaqueg Ciscii Cliili. The Quality ol Mercy RUTH MCKEAG fennis Club, tironi Parker Highly Civic Leagueg G.A.A.g lunior Girlsg Pan- Aznerican Leagueq Pied Cross. Above All Things ELEANOR MIKKELSEN Senior Girlsy G.A.A.p Pan-American Leagueq Civic Leaguey lunior Girls: Refi Crossg Le Cercle Francais. One in a Thousand ISABEL MITCHELL Tennis Cluby Senior Girls. Making of a Business Woman SHIRLEY MOORE National Honor Societyg lunior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Le Cercle Francaisy Pan- American Leagueg Ticket Salesmany Class Historiang Maroon Class Staiig Commencement Committeep Knitting Clubg Chemistry Clubg Science Club. Absent Minded Goddess 1 S IAMES MEYER Civic League. Above Suspicion HENRY MILLER Civic League. When There's cz Will ELMER MOLLER Math Clubg Civic Leagueg Baseball: Bowling: Hall Guard. Man Who Would Manage GEORGE MORGAN Hall Guard: Office Staff: Red Cross: intramural Sportsg Civic League. Prince of Dreamers SHIRLEE MOSE Civic Leaguep G.A.A.y Red Cross Senior Girlsp Pep Clulvg Hall Guards Knitting Club. Being Well Born FRANCES MURPHY C.V.C. Studentesg G.A.A.g Senior Girlsg Captain, Hall Guardsy Civic League. The Optimist DAWN NEUMAN Senior Girlsg G.A.A,g Civic League. Another Dawn WILLIAM NICKERSON C.V.C. Studentesg Civic Leagueg Gle Cluluq Math Cluby Debating Club, Pythagoreansy Pan-American Lf agne' Creative Writing Clulvg Red Cz :rss llall Guard. In Search of the Unknown BOB MUELLER Hall Guardy Captain, Hall Guard: Civic League, His Loyal Heart RALPH MUSASHE Clicral Clulrg Civic League. The Way oi cr Man EDGAR NICKERSON Hall Guarclq lntramural Sports. Man in the Making LILLIAN NORDSTROM Civic Lfaauey Senior Girlsg limi Girls. Stray Pearls Page l I BERNICE PETERSEN Civic League, G.A.A., lunior Girls, Senior Girls. l Would Be Private ELROY PETERSON REEVA NOVY Assessment Committee, National Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, G.A.A., Civic League, lunior Girls, Senior Girls, Whistling Choir, Knitting Club, Pan-American League, Maroon Class Staff. So Wise-So Young MARION OHLSEN President, Girls Glee Club, lunior Girls, Senior Girls, Red Cross, G.A.1-X., Civic League, Ticket Seller, Flower Committee, Maroon Salesman. Of a Dancing Girl BETTY PARKINSON V G.A.A., lunior Girls, Senior Girls, Civic League, Girls Glee Club, Pep Club, Knitting Club, Vice-President. With Malice Toward None IOY PERSONNE Senior Girls, Civic League, G.A.A. The Heart of Midlothian DORIS PETERSEN Civic League, Senior Girls, Pep Girls. The World Is Yours FRED PETROZZ Swimming Team? Civic Leaquei Her' Basketball, Pan-American League, aid Salesman, Spanish Club, l-lall Civic League. Guard, Boys Glee Club. Being Q Boy Young Man in a Hurry I , N QQ, JR +1 . g tl' by .J . f IEAN PHILLIPS I tu JARTHIWINSON 4A Literary Editor, Maroon, Vice-Pre-si ,V Iqfrom Qikmmittee, Studeizc ouncil, Red dent, Civic League, Vice-Presid N N c Cr oxincil, Choral lub, G.A.A., Choral Club, Prom Cornrnittee, - lun x Red'-,A Cross cil of Greater tional Honor Society, Herald Staff, XCh.4ca - Civic, G: lUHiOT GiflS7 Social Secretary, Senior Girls, Chair- , nior gtrlsflle te to National Red rnan, Freshman Guides, Pythagoreansh. Cfhssx., onventio , Red Cross Iunior Vice-President, Forum, Red Crow' Council. Council. XJ' My Lady of the South The Orchid 51 SHIRLEY PLATT P Iunior Girls, Senior Girls, Red Cross, Advertising Staii ct the Maroon, Span- ish Clulit, Civic League, Gift Ccm- mittee. The Lively Lady Page l33 'ERNEST POLL Debating Club, Pan-American League, Delegate, Pan-American Central Coun' cil, C.V.C. Studentes, Pythagoreans, Civic League, Orchestra, Maroon Class Staff. The Importance of Being Earnest MARIORIE O'BYRNE Irish Impressions NICK ORLANDO Basketball, Choral Club. People of Action DOROTHY PAULTON Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, Civic League, Tennis, Song and Motto Committee, Senior Girls. A Study of Woman DONALD PETERSEN lnterclass Baseball, lnterclass Basket' bill, Chemistry Club, Civic League. Camera Capture MORRIS REIFMAN Base-lvallp Hanrllvally lllwlll l'r1glwvfqwl Hiali Sclfraall. One Man Who Was Content VIRGINIA RTCHARDS lvlaroari Art Stally Pr.r:i-Ariieiiuari lecraiieig Senior Girlsg luniar Girlsg G.fi.A.p Lfivi' l.uaCyi.ioq l-l-ffl frwss. The Artistic Touch IANE ROBERTSON I Girls Glee Cluliq Civic Leaqii-'Ag ii-fniiv: Girlsg Red Crassg luriiar Girls. In the Cheerinq-Up Business FLORENCE ROSENBLOT Orchestrag G.A.!-X4 Cfivif' Leaauey Drairia Clubg Pair-Airiericarr Clulzy Refi Crnss: Senior Girlsg luriior Girls. My Long Lite in Music EILEEN RICHARD Civic Leaqueq G,A.lX.y Lilirirry Assis- tantp Senior Girls. Glory of Youth TED RINK Spanish Clulsp Civir' Leaqiiffp lr'-ifvllifrll Captain uf the Hall Guariis. The Winning Line HOWARD RODERICK 'lA Class 'llIf?K1SlII'L?Ij lvlanaqer, lwoivtliirl. Sqnaclg lvlriroan Phoioqrapliy Staff. Strictly Business ESTELLE RUSSELL Civic Leaqueg luniur Girlsq u ini Girlsy Flower Coniniiliee, A Bundle of Lite MAY RYDBERG National Horror Saigif-typ Civiir Leaquw- Pan-Ariieiican Leaqucg Senior Girlsg l3resideni of Hauer Socielyg Pep f lu:1. Second to None MARGARET SAMUEL Girls Glee Clulay G.A.A.g Civir: Leaaue- luniar Girlsp Senior Girlsy Lu Cerclrl Fraricaisy Choral Club. Smile of Fortune LEO SANDLER Camera Clubp Civic League: Barra l3an-American League. The Man In The Ccxse CHARLOTTE SCHAFFNER Civic Leaqueg Pan-American League: G.A.A.g Pep Club: I-Iall Guardy Senior Girlsp Knitting Cluby Rifle Club. Excellent People IOYCE SACOTTE Civic Leaqueq Senior Girlsg G.A.A, Refi Cross. Alliance oi Laughter KENNETH SANDBERG Banclg Pan-American Leaqueq Le Cercle Francaisg Photography Club: Civic League. On His Toes! SOL SANES Inter-Division Baseball. So Big NORMAN SCI-IATZ Bariclp Orchesirag R.O.T.C.: Coriirriarid- ina Officer, Drum and Bugle Corpsp Civic Leaquey Pan-American League: Hall Guard. Music. The Conqueror Page 134 BERNICE SEMCO Lf IEANNE ITE SHOLLER Sport Staff, Maroon: Civic League: lunior Girls: Senior Girls: Girls Glee Club: G.A.A.: Treasurer ot G.A.A. Age ot Innocence IERRY SIEGLER Civic League: Hall Guard: Latin Club: Freshie Frolic: Maroon Statf: Operetta: Song and Motto Committee, Chicago Charter Iubilee Talent Parade. I'll Tell You Everything DOROTHY SIMPSON Girls Glee Club: Choral Club: Iunior Girls: Senior Girls: Flower Committee: Red Crass Council: Civic League. Personality: Human and Divine ROBERT SMELTZER Civic League: Inter-Division Basketball: Hall Guard: Inter-Division Baseball. Stars in Their Courses Page 135 L CLARISSA SCHNEIDEHMAN Pan-American League: G.A.A.: Rest Cross: Girls Glee Club: Civic League: Knitting Club: Math Club: Senior Girls: lunior Girls: Pep Club. What Every Woman Knows JEAN scorr Vice-President, lunior Class: Vice- President, Senior Class: Choral Club: National Honor Society: Secretary, Le Cercle Francais: Vice-President, Le Cercle Francais: Secretary, Senior Girls: Vice-President, Student Council: Civic League: Freshman Guides: Clean-Up Campaign: Graduation Usher. The Magnet Pan-American League: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Knitting Club: Girls Glee Club: Red Cross: Civic League: G.A.A. The Helpmate IRVING SHARPS Le Cercle Francais: Pan-American League: Civic League: Photography Club: Band. The Master Mummer MARION srrzarzr. fe Prirr-Anierican League: G.A.A.: Red Cross: Civic League: Senior Girls: Girls Glee Club: Chairman oi Com- rrrittees, Secretary, Girls Glee Club: Operetta: Knitting Club: lunior Girls. The Well Beloved ADELAIDE SIMPSON G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Cliriral Club: Red Cross, Finished Young Lady rzrmzr. SIMPSON l Girls Glue Club: Operetta: Rand: lunior Girls: Senior Girls: GAA.: Secretary, G.A.A.: Attendance Office: Librarian: Aquatic Aces: Wlristling Choir. Way With Her CH15.RLOTTE SMITH French Club: Latin Club: Civic League: G.A,A.: Choral Club: Senior Girls: luriior Girls: Red Cross. Portrait oi a Lady ALVIN SCI-IUMAN Civic League: Bowling League: Gift Committee. Crowned with Glory and Honor IEAN SEDLACK Civic League: G.A.A.: Choral Club: Hall Guard: Senior Girls. The Real Thing RICHARD SHAMIS National Honor Society: Math Club: Camera Club: Civic League: Band: Lieutenant in R.O.T.C.: Adjutant: Plans and Training Officer: Platoon Leader, R.O.T.C.: Officers Club: Pin and Ring Committee: Open House Committee. Man of Promise MELVIN SHATTIL Feature Editor, ltflaroon: Pin rrricl Rina Committee: Sergeantat-Arms, Civic League: Treasurer, Pytlragrrearra: De bating Club: Freshman Glide: Latir Club: Choral Club: Drarnatic Club Track Team, lntranrrrral Trask: Bowl ing Team: Creative Writing Club Clean-Up Campaign: l'rrfrzarrr Chair man of Freslrrnarr Frolic: Treasurer' Forum: Red Cross: lournalisnr: Chemis try Club. Wcndor-Worker IAMES SMITH Civic League: Boys Glee Club: Chora. Club: Letterman: Football: Pan-Amer? can League: Pythagoreans: Operetza Club: Maroon Sports Staff: Track: Bowling League: Whistling Choir: Stage Crew: Stags: Masguers: All Chicago High School Choir: Alchemists. Westward Ho! EUGENE SONNENBERG Captain of Swimming Team: Baseball: Football: Intramural Baseball Cham- pion: Social Chairman, 3A Class: Prom Committee: Letterman: Bowling Team. A Man's Man VIRGINIA SOTTMANN Debating Club: Civic League: G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Camera Club: Red Cross: Hall Guard: Pan-American League: Drama Club. In the Midst of Life LESTER SPEYER Band: Basketball: Business Staff, Her- ald: Inter-Division Basketball: lnter- Division Baseball: Civic League: Hall Guard. Ask Me Another N ,- THOMAS SMITH Hall Guard: Civic League. The Little Boy oi Dreams HARVEY SORENSEN Treasurer, National Honor Society: Drama Club: Civic League: Pan- American League: Hall Guard: Chair- man, Maroon Photography Staff: Lunch- room Help: Herald Salesman: Gift Committee: Chemistry Club: Pytha- goreans: Ticket Salesman: Football Publicity. Our Mutual Friend DOROTHY SOWA Hockey Honor Team: Basketball Honor Team: Volleyball Honor Team: Vice- President, G.A.A.: Hockey Manager: Secretary, G.A.A.: Civic League: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Rifle Club: Treas- urer, Letter Girls. Today's Virtue KENNETH STEINER Basketball: Civic League: Hall Guard: Letterman. When a Man's a Man EVELYN STEINWAY Breakfast Committee: junior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: Choral Club: C.V.C. Studentes: G.A.A.: Ticket Salesman: Maroon Advertising Staff: Red Cross: Lunchroom Hostess. Cool as a Cucumber MARGARETE STROMER Hall Guard Captain: Civic League: G.A.A.: Herald Salesman: Red Cross: Chairman, Thanksgiving Collection: Library Assistant: German Polk Dances. Gardenias in Her Hair ALIDA SWORDS lunior Girls: Civic League: Senior Girls: Red Cross: Hall Guard: G,A.A. Pure in Heart LeROY TALCOTT Civic League: Bowling Team: Tennis Team. Right of Way WILLIAM STRICK Civic League: Choral Club: Halt Guard: Herald Salesman, The Dark Gentleman IRENE SUNDBERG Civic League: G.A.A.: German Club: Library Assistant: Senior Girls. Fair Lady IOHN TAGLIERI C.V.C. Studentes: Hall Guards: Civic League. Adventure Awaits CLIFFORD TICHENOR Maroon, Co-Make Up Editor: Chairman, Breakfast Committee: Operetta Club: Civic League Art and Publishing Com- mittee: Red Cross: Latin Club: German Club: Drama Club: Debating Club: Projection Booth: Hall Guard: Band: Graduation Usher: Herald Salesman: Reporter: Cartoonist: Clean-Up Came paign: Football Publicity Manager: Poster Work: Breakfast Aid Committee: Drum and Bugle Corps: Chairman, Holly Hop Art Committee: Stage Light- ing: Amplifying System Operator: Movie Advertising: Open House Art Committee. Siesta Page l36 ERWIN WAYNE Baseball, lntramural Baseball, Ezislce' ball, Civic League. Pluck and Luck ROBERT WILKIN Civic League. Boy Who Required Winding HERBERT YOUNG German Club, Stags, Bowling Team, Tennis Team, lnter-Division Baseball: lnter-Division Basketball, Civic League: t v Boys Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Ha Guard Captain. An Old Acquaintance SEDONIA YOUNG Civic League, Senior Girls. Heaven's My Destination Page l37 WALTER TIERNEY Basketball, Inter-Division Baseball: inter-Division Basketball, Civic League, Hall Guard. Medals of Honor RUTH TUNNY National Honor Society, Presiiex' Senior Girls, Song and Motto Commit tee, Girls Sports, Maroon, Captain oi Cheer Leading Squad, Maroon Sales- man, President, Pep Club, Secretary, Knitting Club, Secretary, Photography Club, Rifle Club, Aquatic Ace, G.A.I-X., Hockey, lunior Girls, Civic League, Red Cross, Clean-Up Campaign, Lunch- room Hostess, Whistling Choir. Flame oi Life LEONARD VAINAUSKAS Hall Guard, Civic League. Coniessions ol a Humorist RUTH WALD Senior Girls, lunior Girls, Civi: League: G.A.A., Le Cercle Francais. Heaven Sought and Found GERALDINE WIGGINS National Honor Society, Senior Girls, Clean-Up Campaign, Choral Club, lunior Girls, G.A.A., Red Cross, Civic League, Prom Committee, Freshman Guide. A Modern instance ARTHUR WOLF Prom Committee, Band, Choral Club, President, Drama Club, Civic League, Lunchroom Host, Vice'P'resident, Band, Chairman, Maroon Advertising, Clean- Up Campaign, Chairman, Holly Hop, Maroon Salesman, Football Publicity, Freshman Guide, Herald Salesman, Ticket Salesman, Choral Club Pin and Letter Chairman, Armistice Day Pro- gram Committee. Revelry HZLDA YOUNG German Club, G.A.A., Senior Girls. Innocent Bystander ALVINA ZEMROWSKI German Club, Red Cross, Captain, Ticket Seller, Hall Guard, Civic League, Freshman Guide, G.A.A., Clean-Up Campaign, Graduation Usher, Forum: Senior Girls, lunior Girls. I Speak for the Silent WILBUR TORRENCE Sergeant, R.O.'l'.C., Civic League, Pan American League, D r u m Major, R.O.T.C., Drum and Bugle Corps, Hall Guard. The Mun Who Knew MARGARET TUSCHER Civic League, Senior Girls, Drama Club, Library Assistant, G.A.A., Her- ald Salesman, German Club, lunioi Girls. Little Ioys ol Margaret VIOLET WALBERG Senior Girls, lunior Girls, Civic League, G.A.A., Le Cercle Francais. Greater Ioy AMY WATKISS G.A.A., Civic League. Girl Into Woman ANDREW BARTLETT Man Alive! ANTHONY BURNS Anthony. the Absolute WILLIAM CARRAS Prom Committee. As You Were. Bill IAMES CARROLL Orchestrug Spanish Club. Right Stufl LOREN CLAY Chemistry Clubg Civic Leuquep Bow Tie Club. World oi Dreams EDWARD WAFFLE Roman Holiday CARLTON ZIMMERMAN Le Cercie Frcincciisy Civic Lecxcguey Hull Guard: Red Cross, A Mun ol Impulse MARTIN HARDIMAN All Sails Set ADOLPH MARKL lntrci-class Bcrskeibcllp lima-class Buse- wall. Great Within SHIRLEY ROSENTHAL G.A.A.g Civic Lecxquep Iunior Girls. Real Sport IAMES SUPORTER Swimming Team: Footbollp Nifrestlinqy Civic League. The Iron Man IOHN TARA The Irish Gentleman Tumblinqp Page 138 history of the february class of 1938 It was the afternoon of February 6, 1934, that we assembled at Hirsch to begin the four years that would help shape the course of our lives. We came as children, tutored in childish ideals. lt was then, not without awe, that we started our next four years at this strange school, so utterly different to us in all aspects. The first month we were subjected to many disparaging remarks regarding our tender years and extreme inexperience by supercilious sen- iors, juniors, and sophomores. Then we fell into the swing of things, beginning to take in- terest in school activities. Some of us were fortunate enough to participate in the operetta, Pirates of Penzance. The following September we came back with the pleasure of knowing that we had attained the high level of IA. We were no longer 1B freshies. ln a surprisingly short time we put aside our algebras for geometries that were even more bewildering. During the spring we helped with the second operetta, And lt Raineclf' We were able to choose our first elec- tives. We had become sophs. lt was in this year that many of our happiest, most carefree days were spent. When we became juniors we felt doubly im- portant as we held our class elections. Our first officers, Bob Brown as president, lean Scott as vice-president, Bob Burns as treasurer, Evelyne Kohler as secretary, and Eugene Son- nenberg as social chairman, took over the reins of the class. Our interest in school activities in- creased as we were permitted to join many more of the clubs. A great many of us displayed age 139 our musical talent in Hirsch's first Music Festi- val. The 31-Ys gave the Iunior log for us, and we began to feel our importance. Time sped on, and we stepped into the magic circle toward which we had been ever working. We re-elected Bob Brown, lean Scott, and Eve- lyne Kohler, and chose as our treasurer and our social chairman, Howard Roderick and Bob Anderson. We gained the sympathy and un- derstanding of our sponsor, Mr. Nathan, whose justice and sense of humor endears him to all of us. We all celebrated when our Choral Club came out victorious in the All-City Contest. Many of us were responsible for the success of the second Music Festival. Returning to school late in September we plunged into feverish pre-graduation activity. Committees were chosen and immediately be- gan their Work. We cheerfully dug down into our pockets for our class dues. Enthusiastically we ordered our rings and pins. After the Christ- mas holidays we waited with bated breath for the prom, held at the Bal Tabarin Room of the Hotel Sherman. We had but a short time to wait and afterwards we vowed that never had such a wonderful prom been held. Close on the heels of the prom followed the class break- fast. But in the midst of the gaiety we began to realize that soon we would be separated from all this, our school, our friends and ad- visors, the teachers who make Hirsch the grand place it is, and finally, the friends we had made during the past four years. The solemn strains of the graduation march sounded. The prize was at last ours. Shirley Moore. wg!! f ,Q 42 um, ,, 5 5 ' xi N' 1 Q A 6 X,-' 4 ' -1 um? r 1 F kv Y K S fu , 5 i pnvswcx-ra 4-ADIQS Q 8 ' ' DIS -: 1 , Q I F 1 Lone: wmm F-'As Guy 5 ff 0000 CKIN'f I 4?-35 -La 1 au . . fl- - -W.. I V s H g, RL . l Kizx Q :E K K' 7 , ,K M king, z X QQ 5 z .. f-': auf mm ..,:, X f --:g X. - . M,,,fi?,7iMWL l ,, b QQ! , S Q7 , -' Q.,-42 iv 1 0 5 Y 6 A 3 9 '5 uf' rrigf ? Counffrs , Twin-S J M UREAMINGQ3 fm, MQ-away 1 'V Y A6 my F'fue aE'f5eR2W '4 i 4 ,.,, bg AEYXTY . HA! LEAPMFRQG Q99 LITTLE. FROM Low W -MEALLY FUNNY Infe tik.E -Wkxcwx isa, ,, 4 ,. C966 Lucky D06 Mwgimm A 62572 103 J, ig Q 'EN' 5 . . Sm.. , Vivzu of Sl'l'ff0II of Offfirf' Prarlirzf Room No. 2 Name One Available Graduate ot Our College Who ls Not Employed and You May Attend Cur School F ree of Charge High entrance requirements, through intensive course ot study, and personality development through extra- curricular activities guarantee success. Fox Secretarial College SEVENTY-NINTH AND HALSTED STREETS Stewart 6780 fc DAY AND EVENING SCHQQL CC-EDUCATIONAL fi Only Fnzzl'-Yam' High Sfbool Gl'CltlIlLlfl7S Ij111'0ffc'J Page l42 Compliments Of T h e Halsted Exchange National Bank of Chicago l HALSTED STREET AT 9TH PLACE ' I ' I A L - BUSINESS COLLEGE f INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Wluether business is good or bud, trained secretaries, accountants, typists, comptometrists, are always in demand, A few months, training, and ii Metropolitan Diploma will prove to be A SAFE INVESTMENT 1875 65TH YEAR 1938 MID-YEAR TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 7 Summer Term, Iune 20: Fall Term, September 6 Registration In Advance ls Required Annual Prospectus sent upon request . . lim' flu' lnvsf fraining and Pldf'1'l7Il'lIf Sl'l'l'jl'I', uffvml Metropolitan Business College 2 Conveniently Located Schools South Side-304 West 63rd Street Downtown-37 South Wabash Avenue Compliments of Hoc Hirsch High School Civic League Pcrqe 144 Say If Wiffa Fl0ll!C'1 SH 4. Harold Stengel FLoR1sT i? Phone Went. 2200 6513 S. HALSTED ST. Hnnms PHARMACY JOHN D. HARRIS, R.PHC. 7900 DREXEL AVE. VIN. 1060 V F NY THING REE NY TIME DELIVERY NY PLACE Telephone: Midway 3935 Clarke - McElroy PUBLISHING COMPANY Complimenfs of +1 1 + Mack Truck SCHOOL PRINTERS 6140 Cottage Grove CHICAGO p Y PUBLISHERS PRINTERS BINDERS ENGRAVER Page 145 Hirsch High School Parent Teachers Association EXTENDS GREETINGS and FELICITATIQNS TO THE Class of 1938 DANCE PROGRAMS BIDS I W l Y' rl O L L I Q C O . ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY O O O 1553 W. MADISON STREET TELEP1-Io SEELEY 43 03 Pg 146 ITIOSGI' BUSINESS COLLEGE 'I' The Business Col-lege wilh Ihr' Universify Atmosphere. Only Four Yea High School Graduafes Enrolled Bulletin Free on Request N0 SOLICITORS EMPLOYED 116 South Michigan Avenue Randolph 4347 TRIANGLE 0147 Visif the Mos! Up-fo-Date Place THE CHATHAM POST OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Our quality and rnrifiy of fowl will please you 7856 Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, Ill. CUN IS Ice Cream and Candies 2546 EAST 79TH STREET 4' SOUTH SHORE 1372 The Place Where Young Folks Meet MINER - DUNN HAMBURGERS 1732 E. 79TH ST. 7959 S. ASHLAND RADCLIFFE 0999 GRDVE BEAUTY SALON PERMANENT WAVES 52.50 AND UP 7630 COTTAGE GROVE AVE. Page 147 BOOSTERS SANDWICH SHOP 1606 S. Michigan Ave. D. STOLARSKY 7820 Stony Island Ave. LEW SIEGLER 58 E. Jackson Crandall Meat Market 917 E. 79th Street JOE LEE 934 E. 79th Street Kennedy Pharmacy, Inc. 2600 E. 75th Street M. D. BOWERS, Barber 2606 E. 75th Street PRESSLER BOILER CO. 2541 S. Indiana Ave. DAVE FASS 751 E. 79th Street VAN CLIEF BROS. 7800 Wfoodlawn Ave. HEMAN - OGLESBY DRUG STORE 701 E. 79th Street EAT di B A R N E S O W. E. BARNES 85 SONS PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS 7900 Ingleside Ave. Phone: Radcliffe 3434 KEEP UP TO DATE LEARN LATEST STEPS J EXPERT N, INSTRUC- 4 TION IN ALL , f MUSICAL f INSTRU- MENTS 55.50 Ten Lessons: Wed. Eve. CHATHAM GROCERY 7900 Langley Ave. MJEICG H 4- Hee A DAN IN WILLIAMSON,S GROCERY 'nd DRAMANC ART 7734 Cottage Grove Ave. 0 D W7 77 I S 7905 Cottage Grove Ave. RUTH GARTLAND, Gzfts RAD 596 7630K Cottage Grove ' 0 Page 148 Enter Any Monday DAY OR NIGHT Chicago College of Commerce innnuna 1.s Br1ght New Convenlent Locahon 6309 So Yale Avenue Tel Wentworth 0994 2 Yeor Degree Courses Busmess Adrmnxstratlon 1 Accountancv Secretana Short Courses Secretarlal Stenographlc Accountmg Typewrxtmg Bookkeepmg Comptomete Phone call or write for r Free Catalog fl Blk. West of Wentworth Av., Pcrqe 149 WRIGHT EG? STREET Designers and Maerzufaeturers of Fine Higfa Sefaool and College jewelry do 0 Club Pins 0 Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry 0 Commercial Emblems 0 Lodge Jewels 0 Medals 0 Awards 0 Trophies 0 Commencement Invitations Factory-219-227 W. 62nd St. Wentworth 0007 Page l50 Phones: Stewart 1600 Vincennes 6770 STEVENSON RECREATION PARLORS Bowling, Billiards, Ping Pong 757 E. 79th Street AIR CONDITIONED Auto 81 Home Radios Technical Service J. G. BOWMAN 81 CO. Efzginvers dew Disfributors of Radio Supplies 827 EAST 79TH STREET TRIANGLE 8070 MUSIC Windsor Stationery Shop 2619 E. 75TH STREET Greeting Cards for all occasions, School Supplies, Den-nison Goods, Popular Songs, Toys and Games RENTAL LIBRARY SOUTH SHORE 7527 Open evenings till 9:10 ALL PHONES: SAGINAW 7060 Send It O11 To Avalon AVALON LAUNDRY CO. PLANT: 7732-40 AVALON AVE. BOOSTERS QUALITY SHOP 76th 85 Cottage Grove Ave. CHATHAM FLORIST 7528 Cottage Grove Ave. Kahn's Dry Goods, Inc. 7526 Cottage Grove Ave. HART BROS. SHOE STORE 7520 Cottage Grove Ave. ESPERSCHMIDT,S BAKERY 7518 Cottage Grove Ave. GROVE HAT SHOP 7510 Cottage Grove Ave. Wakeford Hardware Co. 7451 Cottage Grove Ave. BUD,s ARMY STORE 7453 Cottage Grove Ave. ELINOR GILLESPIE 7437 Cottage Grove Ave. SCHOOLNICS 822 E. 79th Street FRED WHITCOMB 2807 E. 79th Street JACK,S CIGAR STORE 2943 E. 79th Street OLSEN DRY GOODS CO. 2903 E. 79th Street BENNETT BARBER SHOP 7854 Bennett Ave. Pcrqe 151 For cz Square Meal Pa trouize the School Cafeteria ZQDCLL-S GOOD FOOD is GOOD HEALTH PHONE CENTRAL 4652 SUITE 700 B. J. KESL COMPANY jewelry MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS RINGS, PINS, MEDALS, FRATERNITY AND CLUB PINS 159 N. State St. Harry A. Stephens - Elsa S. Stephens Stephens Funeral Home The chapel Beautiful Air-Conditioned-With Organ Triangle 3 05 5-7918 South Park MIDWAY 0 3 64 DR. F. A. WERTZ DENTIST 1256 E. 75TH ST CHICAGO Page 152 AUTOS AMBULANCES 2 WALTER R. STARR Funeral Homes 851 EAST 75TH STREET 2324 WEST 111TH STREET TRIANGLE 6600-01 BEVERLY 6668 R A F N L D O R A L S 2353 EAST 75TH ST. Best Wishes to the Class of '38 xx , rsrxu C4-on 77 S 6 DREXEL AVE. INGLESIDE BARBER SHOP Week days 9:00-7:30 A Saturdays and before holidays 9:00-8:00 VIN. 2309 938 E. 79th ST. PHONE TRIANGLE 0481 We Call .md Deliver E. PERRUSO SUITS MADE TO ORDER spl'L'i!l1iZil1g on REMODELING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Fur Garments Remodeled, Cleaned, Glazed 911 EAST 79TH ST. CHICAGO Page 153 Q 'y.'.j.'vl Official Photographer ron THE Senior Class of 1938 THANK YCU Fon your PATRoNAoE 744 East 79th Street Phone Triangle 4240 Corzgmtulafiofzs fo fha' Gnzdzmfes of HIRSCH HIGH SCHOOL Michael F. Mulcahy ALDERMAN, 8TH WARD . fi-A ADT STUDY 191 ml, V VERY practical subyect .presented just a little niort l practically. Drawing, Painting, Cartooning, Illustration, Fashions, Dress Design, Commercial Art, Interior Decora- 'gigs tion, Industrial and Stage Arts. Over thirty-five successful i I seasons and thousands of successful graduates. Mid-Term Courses Star! February 7th FOREMOST FOR TWO GENERATIONS Saturday Morning Classes for High School Students- All Subjects, Three Months Sio.oO CHICAGO ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS is SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO E L L E N , S PHONE SAGINAW 4157 Bowl For Health at flue BEAUTY SHOP Cheltenham Recreation -- ED COSTELLO-JERRY SKOVIE ALL WORK GUARANTEED BOWLING Tbi' Only I2 Allzryx Built on Solizl Rod: l Foullrlufiorz 79 h . 809 E. 75TH ST.-VINCENNES 3475 1 and Escunaba Ave CHICAGO, ILL. Pcrqe 155 BOOSTERS THE VERA SHOP 12808 E. 79th Street LILLIAN APPAREL SHOP 12810 E. 79th Street LUNDQUIST BROS. MEAT MARKET 2937 E. 79th Street MUSRECAN TAILOR 8: CLEANER 7754 Muskegan Ave. ANDREWS DAIRY STORE 445 E. 79th Street JAMES J. FARRELL, Florist 724 E. 79th Street HOWIES MUSIC SHOP 349 E. 79th Street ENGLEWCOD KNITTING MILLS 6643 S. HALSTED STREET GREEN SHOPS 742 East 79th Street MOORE BEAUTY SALON 7857 Cottage Grove Ave. JEANS KNIT SHOP 736 East 79th Street PAULS SMART SHOP, INC. 637 E. 79th Street REEL,S PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 760 E. 79th Street DR. JOHN L. HEINZ 753 E. 79th Street H. E. DOUGAN ECLIPSE LAUNDRY Triangle 7500 COME IN AND VISIT THE NEW BUDGET SHOPPE 7822 Cottage Grove Ave. A Complete lim' of Lingerie, Hosiery, I11fa11fswc'ar MISS ALYCE DOYLE Ask about our Merchandise Club I-IECKER'S FAMOUS FOR 5C RED HOTS - HAMBURGERS SANDWICHES 932 E. 79TH ST.-At Ingleside 8045 S. RACINE AVE. Visit Our Fozmtains Everybody Knows CARL J. ADAMS Funeral Directors A 7350 Cottage Grove Ave. Phone Stewart 0076 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Page 156 pfwdumpgflm maroon 0 LINDEN PRINTING CUMPIINY 517 SOUTH JEFFEIISIIN STREET . . . CHICAGO, ILLINDIS Buy A111e1'im's finesf DTCIIHOIHIIS, Waicbes and jewelrg CREDIT at CASH Prircs from Sfall Bros. g 2'W,T 3 Z. v i f f' f f 'IIIV' I 1' I -. ' 1 ,...., , I V- ef ' qu - fl, as 2. X egg gf wt, ' B GRUEN CURVEX BARON : I Full-size 17 jewcl Precision movement actually curved to fill the xvristform case. Yellow gold fIIIc-LI ,.............................. ...S59-50 STALL BROS. Jewelers 1827 EAST 79TH STREET . . . 2 Blocks East of Avalon Theatre Page 157 A 'Q -y X I O x , R , SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us .with aufliciem equipment, adequate pehonnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers of fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO4 811 Wes! Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois ln the foreground f Ft. Dearborn referected in Gram Park on Chicago's lake front. lllusxralion by Jahn fv Ollier Art Sxudios. Page 158 To W . ,f -ff, A p f My yff ff -- . fe f f , A 2 . f F mdex Ads ..,.,.......,.. 142 and following pages Librarian Force ...... . . .41 Aquatic Aces ,....................,.. 64 Maroon Business Staff.. ..... 24 Attendance Office . . . . . .33 Maroon Editorial Staff. . . . . .22-23 Baseball Team, Boys . . . . .57 Maroon Salesmen ..... , . . . .23 Baseball Team, Girls .... . . .64 Maroon, Staff of .,.... .... 2 1-22 Basketball Teams, Boys .... . , .58 Maroon Typists .,.... ..... 2 4 Basketball Team, Girls .... ,.... 6 6 National Honor Society ..... . . .49 Bowling League ........ . 60 Nichelson, Arthur M. , . , .15 Boys' Glee Club ..... ..... 4 7 Pan-American League . . . 43 Cheer Leaders .... . . .60 Pep Club ........... . . .42 Chemistry Club . . . . . 30 Pythagoreans . . . . . . .40 Choral Club ..,. ..... 4 8 Red Cross Council .. . .. 46 Civic League ,... . . .25-26 Reviewing Stand . . . . . 35 Class Activities ,.,.. . . .10-12 R. O. T. C. .,... .... 3 4-35 Clean-up Campaign . . . ..... 40 Science Club . . . . . . . .30 Concert Band ..... . . .38 Second Orchestra . . . . . . . . . .38 Concert Orchestra . . . . .38 Senior Class ,........ .... 8 9-141 Debating Club ......,... Drama Club ...,..... Extra-curricular Snapshots Faculty ....,,......... T . . Football Team .. Foreword ...... Forum .....,,.., French Club ..,....... ....36 ....13 ....6 ...46 Freshmen and Sophomore Snapshots. .. Freshmen Divisions ..,.........4,.. Freshmen Guides .......... Girls' Athletic Association ..... G. A. Girls' A. Creed ........ Glee Club ..... Girls, Rifle Club ..... Hall Guards ......... Hirsch Herald Staff. , . Hirsch Herald Salesmen. . . Hockey Team ....... Hurney, Margaret M.. Junior Class ....... Junior Girls . . . Knitting Club .. Latin Club ..... Letter Girls ........ Lettermenys Club . . . . 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