Hirsch High School - Maroon Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1939
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TIT! uf' . , 1 L g 9 ., 'l'!-'V ,vi x, s,..W, , fi . A sf A P4 A. YOU HAVE TO PULL STRINGS . . . lo be in lhe Girls' Glee Club because lhey have a passion lor pulling on m ll operas. B. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS . . . HANDSOME MEN . . . flowing gowns . while lies . . .orchids on lhe shoulder. . . garclenias in lhe I:-ullon- hole. . . dancing all lhrough lhe nighl . . . lhe Prom. C. DON'T THEY MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER? They did ours. Thal's why lhis delicious doughnul sale ended wilh slomach aches and emply poclcelboolas. D. EXHIBITS FLOURISH . . . STUDENTS BRAG . . PARENTS BEAM . . . al Hirsch's Open House, where once a year lhe school welcomes all who are inleresled in Hirsch. E. THE GOBLINS'LL GET YOU il you don'l go lo lhe Jinx Dance. Happy mem ies will haunl you il you do. F. HEIGH HO . . . HEIGH HO . . . Snow While and lhe Seven Slooges are here again, all worn oul lrorn lheir rec l l house-cleaning episode. . AND WHAT ABOUT IT? G. THE LATEST MODELS FROM PARIS . . . sold exclusively al Hirsch for The benelil ol lhe Thanksgiving fund. 5 H. PRELUDE TO A MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . is lhe Holly Hop, where we lel lhe spiril ol lhe limes gel lhe be-sl ol scans:-vw -- Y' P N THE PLAYS THE THING WheTher The purpose be To impress The sTudenTs or merely To cnTerTain Their hearTy senses oT humor, The plays The Thing. We are so sTagesTruclc here aT l-lirsch ThaT we haunT The Drama Class and iam The TheaTers where The sTudenTs are emoTing. We wiTness all perTormances wiTh greaT saTisTacTion, and pride ourselves ThaT The acTors are our pro- Teges. No l-lirsch sTudenT will ever TorgeT The Thrill he goT waTching The seven dwarTs Trying To clean house Tor Snow WhiTe or lisTening To l-lirschis own radio program aT The unearThly hour oT Ten on SaTurday morning. Qur enThusiasm may be aTTribuTed To The filoiliTy oT our players. In one year They learned The arT oT acTing so well ThaT They were inviTed To produce a series oT Shalespearean plays on The radio. The morning l-lirsch wenT on The air, all ears were glued To The loud spealcerq The lisTeners Tiembled wiTh anTicipaTion. Over The eTher waves came The soTT voice oT JulieT, The chaTTer oT Puclf, and The sighs oT Rosalind. The sTu- denTs enacTed Shalsespeare so well ThaT They Tool Their places among The immorTal acTors oT l-lirsch. We pi-edicT greaT TuTures Tor our budding BernhardTs and l'lenry lrvings. Meanwhile, we awaiT TurTher developmenTs in l-lirsch s Drama Class. ConTidenTially, iTis an Crson Welles oroducTion oT 'Julius Caesaril TAMING OF THE SHREW PeTruchio . . . l Tell you iTis incredible To believe how much she loves me. 'Gi' LCTUFE Nin Swv' as kat-V' nn sf' V':'qe Wes: 'is 5-T' 'ii i' ir Tw' ng ' l'f- Sffiff' MACBETH Lady lvlacbeTh . . . '0uT, damned spoT, ouT I sayf LOWE? PTCTUPE Juni Z n as Laos Macbeth Berna- ,nf W,1l sins as Mflifl in t Q mc: Cone Mcfhies as The D' 'lf in Mfifbflli , irs Prize for Book Report: Myra Estrin, First Prize for Ex- tenipofaneous Essay, Submitted Essay, and Sube mitted Short Story, AI' Mc I F t for Submitted Poetry WE BID FCR THE HALL OF FAME In The lTalian room in The AlIer+on HoTel, high over Michigan Avenue are gaThered a hundred or more aspiring young wriTers . . . Trom Fenger, Trom Hyde Park, Tro mST. Sc:hQIasTica, Trom Marshall . . . Trom high schools, norTh. easT, souTh, and wesT. All are eager To learn The resulTs oT The annual WriTers' TournamenT, conducTed by The Chicago Press Guild. The announcer rises and walks To The Table, piled high wiTh prizes. The room be- comes hushed The sTudenTs are Tense wiTh exciTemenTg The mornenT has come! I:irsT prize Tor The exTemporaneous essay, 'Ibellows The announcer, goes To Myra EsTrin Trom Hirsch High School. A bow! Applausel Englewood sTudenTs rub Their rabbiT's TooT Tor good luclc. I:irsT prize Tor The submiTTed poeTry, Alice McLaughlin oT Hirsch High. The nexT will surely be ours, Thinlc Those Trorn I:arraguT. l:irsT prize Tor The submiTTed essay, Myra EsTrin, Hirsch. STudenTs Trom Morgan Park are wishing . . . hoping . . . praying. I:irsT Prize Tor The subr'niTTed boolc reporT goes T H I School. o eene Eichenbaurn, Hirsch High The ' I' ' y ve goT a drag, sighs ThornTon Township. Winner oT The TirsT prize Tor The b ' su miTTed shorT sTory, Myra EsTrin oT HIRSCH HIGH SCHOOL. The room is silenT wiTh ama zemenT. The announcer pauses in consTernaTion Ian aT The lisT oT prize winners and adds I Th , g. ces , , ink ThaT exTra crediT should be given To The sTudenTs oT Hirsch High School who did so well. They have won nine awards, Tive oT which are TirsT prizes. ThaT is an excepTional record! The hall resounds wiTh applause Th H' . e irsch Table roclcs wiTh exciTemenT. IT is an excepTional record indeed! N THE PICTURES: Helene Eichenbauni F' T ice Laughin, irs Prize Page NineTy-nine vmmu::1 me-ni, - SOUND THE BUGLEST OF PEACE Peace was The aim oT Dr. Emil Hirsch. To him noT any our school is dedicaTed, buT also The ideals oT us, The sTudenTs, who cherish our heriTage oT peace. We believe, as Dr. Hirsch be- ieved, ThaT peace can accomplish more Than war has ever done. Tnree days each year we dedicaTe especially To The ideal oT peace. AlTnough we may commemoraTe wars or celebraTe armisTices, our obiecT7ye is always The same-To herald The glories oT peace. DR EMIL G. HIRSCH ON MEMORIAL DAY Tne Drama Class, Through Tableaux, recalled memories oT our Three greaTesT wars. ln The uniform oT :ne respecTiye wars, To The accompanimenT oT songs sung by The soldiers oT ThaT day, The scenes proe gressedt buT underlying iTs marTial exTeiior, The paThos ThaT underlies The glamour oT war assumed ITS 'rue prominence. ON l-IIRSCH DAY 'ne awards Tor The besT essays on peace were presenied. Myra EsTrin won The TirsT prize: BeTTy Lou Fu Ton The second: and Jean T-TalTerTy, Third. WiTh Banners Flying, a drama exposing The horrors oT war, compleTed The program. ON ARMISTICE DAY 'he Public Speaking Class presenTed a radio assembly. Two sTudenTs Tuned in on a radio program orCaocasTed Trom ArlingTon CemeTery. The Tenor oT The message was The TuTiliTy oT war and our ulTi- TaTe nope Tor peace. The bugles of peace now blow over The graves of The dead. May They never call oThers To war. allen YL QQLQUJ THE SHINING EXAMPLE A briefcase full of books. 'rhick eyeglasses, and a musry coun- renance do nor signify a member of lhe Narional l-lonor Sociely. You usually find lhe esleemed members oul cheering af lhe fool- ball games Or organizing a Sfudenr Government Theyire lhe iiumph' behind rhe school, lhe guys who go our and give ihe resr of us a push. When lhe grades come our. rhese eminenl sludenrs are always on lop because They have lo be smarr in all ways 'ro gel info rhe Honor Sociery. FLEDGLINGS-newly elecled members-are: W. Aldrin L. Klapperich W. Boolh V. Kohler B. Brunies E. Lomasney R. Craig M. McClure C. Davidson M. Miclc R. DeLong M. Murphy L. Dumas R. Olson J. Dwyer D. O'Neill D. Easrerwood C. Rago M. Filch M. Rierz J. Floren R. Robinson W.l3ralicl1 S. Sharz B. Eullon A. Sleel J. Graf E. Suberl E. Grillin S. Swanson L. Gusrafson E. Thomas l'l. l-levenor A. Weber D. Kimble N, Wells E. Whilrle NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS STANDING- Helene Eifhgnbauiv, see I rpm Afiifg riffsrawe SEATED' Iipwgf R Tr-aaswe' Ma'u3'et Williams VII: Pres THE FULL FLEDGED MEMBERS IN THE LOWER PICTURE ARE TOR ROW Russ, Malrrfelgt Pfvc-ii Bell Rile., But. Hee. SECOND ROW E car' Cohen VVei5 a.IsNF':-51 Kpfscg WIlrel S, ZI '5r gnN VVilii3 '5 M, F RQT ROW: Arliss, Smith VVili:I s, B, K3 Hill Becntolt Miss Fish,-' Page QP-9 l'Iur'G HEADLINE HIGHLIGHTS HIRSCH HAS A DICTATOR Marqarer WiIIiams is The dic- raror around The press room . . . buf who wouIdnI wanr Io be ruIed by Marqarer? THEY ALL MAKE MISTAKES excepr Bernadine WiIIiams, The copy edifor, who Iinds The errors of orhers and sends To The prinrer a perfect! copy. HIRSCH HERALD MADE ALL AMERICAN, nor the qreaf IooIbaII Team, bu! The qreaf newspaper. The Ii+Ie of AII, , American is The reward for five years naro worIg +o achieve superior rarinq 5 in edirinq a newspaper. TI'IREE CHEERS FOR THE SPORTS EDITOR, Eop Davidson. I-Ie never made a Team, bu' ne sarecy made Thar sporrs column. PAPER! PAPER! GET YOUR PAPER! from one of The newsboys seIIinq The I I-Iirsizn I-Ierard. They may no+ be I worlxinq Their way Through sChooI, buf They re Trying awTuIIy hard Io win The passes 'ro The movies awarded The C-es' saiesrnan. FEATURING Run De Swarfe who gave us Those gnappy Tearures each week. IT TAKES PATIENCE 'S pm newspaper fogerher. John Dwyer nvaIre-up ediror, has charge of :Wino Iogerher This inrricare jig saw 314129. THE EDITOR'S SUCCESSOR A3 Evaroge Karrfen who wi!! qer To I C.. ca, Irie gang nerr zemesrer. ' in I HERALD EDITORS ' 5 ETAWUNT, ,'11s'. Hr' itil, Marwqer, I-I3I1-in, D3vr'1sr:n DeS.-,nrhi-, Hale, Be-:hIoII, Aljrin TI'YO Y'3S, Perrrrn, Champ, Brrnk- Q 5' . ' ' Eztf Die' 3'2 S G Eli East-emorifr Arr Erjitorj 'yy KohIe', Huggins ROW I' r-IeI!eSer, LeChJIeIIe, Goltofr, Petrolz, Il 5- Ev 5-f'x-' 9' .' E11-r F'.3 3e's Aw-art-sing Ma' Klprres SEATED Williarrvs, M, Eastewoon, BeIIows, Dunias, WiIIlan'is, B. XI f 5 '3-fr 51' ' HU' Aff 5110 P f'Df2r E-'Mae JOURNALISM cr.Ass rsarwfi ram ie. mm Row 5- Hughes Brefmge- 1 ff: T T ,PTE-' QEETQN '! 7 ER DME Mah? UE' EIIIOTT W!!!'3'T5- Buits, Bulot, Anderson. ROW 4' I-IertzeI, Hzves, Hoover, Gephardt, Fowle. 'i E ' E! 'T JW' T' BHS Jfiff E1'f 'l D'ESN3'! F 3!U EUIIOT' ROW 3 Lineweaver, Loomis, Krause, Kimble, Jackson, Campbell. ROW 2: H THE HERALD EDITORIAL STAFF 'C. 'iIr r TOP ROW: RrjrI!rbArr'I, HICIS, LOU-JIe', Ricketts, PuIIrnq, NorIhshr6'Id, IvICEIv.3in ROSS. ROW I: Ra:IbeI, A 'ff-tr VIH: PO!-I 3 If-rr I!'C!i,'e, Graf Kimt,-arg POW 2 Krnrpen, Wielqrgrf, Spgnrnger, So'Sfron1, Roberfs, Yer!-. 1 Ama . r r ' 11421 PUT IT IN THE PAPER is The common cry around school when anyThing Tunny or unusual has happened. IT There is a Hirsch Herald reporTer around, and There usually is, you may be sure ThaT The news will make The issue oT The Herald: and when you see your name in ThaT gossip column, youire asgood as made. GOOD REPORTERS ARE MADE, NOT BORN is proved by examining The records oT The iournalism class. The sTudenTs are Trained To Till The shoes oT illusTrious Tormer ediTors oT The Hirsch Herald, and To prove That They do This well one need only look at The Hirsch Herald. I I.. t x s If i His scnoot . , . surascmise Now , . , HIRSCI-I HERALD lUPPER CLASS HERALD SALESMEN lUQper Leitl STANDING- AT SIDE: HERALD SPONSORS TUciper Circle-l LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Gertrude Lari- ,Sawyer TOP ROW: Rigas, Kessel, Dreituss, I-Ieidhues, Blake, Casto. ROW Z: pnier, Mrs. Gertrude Neal, Mrs. Estn-gr Solomon. IA'!d?'SO'1- Rofhbfffdi K'mb f- Pfam- -lolmsont ROW li Kerri DESWGWI- HERALD susmess STAFF isattael smunime. Kahn Advertising sales- ,W'll'am5' Elqstliomi Englund' 'rang Brun,es, Publicity Staffj Hellesen, Assistant Circulation Managerj Martin, iLOWER CLASS HERALD SALESMEN IUpper Rightl TOP ROW: Daugherty, Assistant Advertising Managerg Bitbv, Circulation Assistantj Rafferty, Pub- lMcGuire, Lassen, Deitelbaum, Noren, I-lochstadter, McClure, Shapiro. ROW licity Staff, Rago, Publicity StaHg Stephenson Circulation Assistant, Sto'l, i3: Belcher, Locke, Felcher, Anderson, Gardner, Bowker, Neal. ROW 2: Publicity Staff. SEATED: Neal, W. Circuiatian Assistant, Strauss, Publicity ,Schwartz, Ainlev, Drell, Petersen, Schneiderman, Halciin, Miceli. ROW l: Manager, Halpin, Circulation Mariagerj Flarzers, Aaxertising Manaqer: llvlusashe, Gert, Matthews, Phillips, Paker, Spornar, Campbell. Neal, H., Publicity Staff. 'EXECUTIVE EDITORS lLower Circlelz Margaret Williams, Editor, September Ito February, l938. Evarose Kareem, Editor, February to June, l939', ' i l Page One hundred three l if' s t f - '.'.Ta.. A1:iw:4t' WHAT PRICE GLO EDITORIAL STAFF Edilor-in-Chiel I-lelen Koulsogiannis Assislanl Edilor Elenore Whillle Lilerary Edilor Helene Eichenbaum Assislanl Lilerary Edilor Cynlhia Walmsley February Class Edilor Beverly I-Iill Assl, Feb. Class Edilor Frances I'laIe June Class Edilor Marlha Bixby Junior Class Edilor I-lolley I'Ievenor Lower Class Edilor Club Eclilor Boys' Sporls Edilor Marjorie Weishaus Dorolhy Slrain Ralph Olson Assl. Boys' Sporls Edilor Bod Davidson Girls' Sporls Edilor Eileen Lomasney R. O. T. C. Edilor Franlc Greenberg Edilorial Advisor Miss Margarel Annan ART STAFF Arl Edilor Viola Bready Assislanl Arl Edilor Shirley Schalz Layoul Edilor Roy Clapp Arl Advisor Miss Nellie I-lull BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Frank Greenberg IT'S OFF TO WORK WE GO . . . bul inslead ol digging lor diamonds as lhe dwarls did, we delve inlo mounlains ol paper lor lhe dummy and emerge wilh an edilor or lwo. We slay up all hours ol lhe nighl wraclaing our brains and wailing lor an inspiralion. Amid confusion and noise, orders are llung lrom one edilor lo anolher. We rush down lhe halls lrying lo caplure originalily in order lo edil an annual which meels wilh your approval. QUIET, PLEASE, I'M CONFERRING WITH MY EDITOR! Bul wilh piclures being sorled, wrile-ups being wrillen, and our pholography slall rushing lhilher and yon wilh cameras in low, il is hard lo lind lime lo conler. This mad house has lo be supervised by some one, so every year lhe responsibilily ol pulling lhe annual logelher lalls upon lhe sullering sponsors THEY HAUNTED US NIGHT AND DAY -bul where would lhe '39 Maroon have been wilhoul lhem? Promises were lhe bane ol each and every salesman, lor anyone he approached was sure lo bemoan lhe lacl lhal he had already promised lo buy his annual lrom someone else. Regardless ol who was ils colleclor however, each dollar-lilly wenl lowards lhe same goal-a bigger and beller Maroon. Morgan Filch Scoll Raller Adverlising Manager Pholography Edilor I William Longshore, l Rosemary Cohen, l Roberl Casey, Curlis Balson, Pllifgililjsy Calherine Farlow, Janice I-larvey, Charles Grummill, Francis Peclc. Slanley Loeser , , Marian Mick Publiclly Slall Bhelyn Ormsby Business Advisor Mr. Charles Ruddy Page One hundred lour BUSINESS STAFF lUpper Lefll STANDING: Cohen, Rago, Harvey, Grummitl, Whittle, Casey, Loeser, Farlow, Balson, Peck. SEATED: Longshore, Greenberg, Strain, Rat- ter, Fitch, ART EDITORS IUpper Riqhtj Bready, Clapp, SPONSORS o d T lSei: n from op, Leftj Miss Margaret Annan, Miss Nellie Hull, Mr. Charles Ruddy. MAROON BUSINESS STAFF EADS H ICenter of Pagel FIRST SINGLE PICTURE: W. Long- shore. SECONDt S. Ratter. THIRD: F. Greenberg. FOURTH: M. Fitch, ACTIVITY EDITORS ISecond Picture from Top, Rightl Strain, Olson, Davidson, Lornasney. CLASS EDITORS d Pct e Torn Top e STANDING: Bixby, Walmslev Hevenor Hale. SEATED: Weisha ILO e ell : Fu ua, Gari r, rin Greenberg, Wahlgren, Jones, Hoff ROW 5: Roesen Lopater Salzman I-Ieidues, Malito. ROW 4: I-Ierbig rn, Orrnsby, Johnsen, We s Winistorfer. ROW 3: Batson Sa ue , Thomas, R fferty, Smith, Mul v ney, ui n, An rews. ROW Shaughnessy, McLaughlin, Gree avies, Bac man Feins ein ic Rose. ROW I: Sarelt, Gray, Gertz erazzo, vans, Pugh, Sc warz STANDING: Strain EXECUTIVE EDITORS Lower Rlghfl STANDING: Whittle Eichenbaum Bready. SEATED: Koutsogiannis 4' I RY! lf I T - 3 I 1 - ' Ly ' I I ll T mm i uf f , L ffl 1 , us, . Hill. . SALESMEN w r L I TOP Q d ne Ald , Ke is f i rn' Is a - a J Ie cl 2: , ni D If , t , M k, P E ii i I c ' Q , ...:::'xz1i.,z..na:ra:r.a.2.-fr' - i r M: Qs N., - 'tv-' pf ab, 'Q ' Q S '.v -. v .. . + -42. Page Uwe Hundred flve ff Xl 9 ' Q f 1. 4. FOR sENio gc 3 -53 'J - , 'cf SENIOR GIRLS SENIOR GIRLS L L 'U I. 1' SENIOR GIRLS gf.-5' e': i zine' -2'i ILowe' Hiqnti 3331. P'-vi 'g Fefz. RCW' 3' H-a fSC' Amin BQAQS E-ai, ROW 2' SI'a.SS S '-tr M Ilmaw Bru- I! Sevetam Lrzstih Eyre.-f' i'5,1I.'c, Ettefscv Skies, 'eil Freeumar FIc'err Raf'fe't,,T'eaS -rtzster H ,-.i-': FQ-'12 BL.-.e' G'a I ii Harman I-Mg'-as :ei Bas! B.Q- Trias Haas I-Icef : Ca' :ne V5.2 Swnri POW 2' Bai- Dresser Liwz- ROW I' Ge-Iace'-g LJeI-er WeIIe' Vg,-Q Qygg' S C3-I' aww Maainerg, Ava'-ws r-IaI5-za. '-'v'eT'sz-an I.-emi' Kessel! C5'I'EfZVI, Vase- SJW' Afzrse' BIQI' MaIrr:.isf Ccfwa. Mara., Craig, Carrram Dreifass, S:m.aI 7 C:'er Mg Swv. Berwbaih Mawce,MaIrvf-2Ic1I,BeIlQ-ws Thcfiasiziri MiIIe', Jean DeSwarte, V exe' S'a.g esS. Cac' POW I Fa-ato'v, Pres.. Dwa'tz, I-Ia't- Miled Jarve. ATF'IANO:Horm'1g, Cie' L' FC .'w Saw 'an Y-:mg Re3 e'e Hai Swa'isO , f I- -'L Hee' L f'f-,- : - IV. . ,i ., ., , ,U AQ ,e 3. LJ ':' ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE is 'me sacred moIIo oi our Senior Girls for fheir Iasr year in beIoved Hirsch. II sym- ooiizes Irrmeir eagerness 'ro make memories of high school pIeasam' ones. InIimaI'e reIaIioms made berween girI5 here usually lasr Il'1rouqI'1ouI Iheir Iives. 311 : I I I I I I 1' vii GIRLS ONLY . 1,2-1 - 4- , JI ,g ,.,yw 1 SENIOR GIRLS SENIOR GIRLS SENIOR GIRLS KC9nI'e' LOIII IUu,i-r RIQMI ILQM1-' R QWI ROW 4' WQIIQM .Ionns-in Cm-.w ROW -1 Cow- an Dwos Swing ROWS WQIIS MJ3, W,I'?3n5 B Onwnn Fyetgvfg Wenger, Tnovnsonx Smqart, Ste-21, Burns, 0 SD. I'IJVv+3, FuItI:I'v, A 'st'1fnq ROIW 4. Cgui Grv- .Coonc, SeIjeI Elstfon ROW Laos, MI:Cni-snf-, THAN-, BIJQIRQQJ V.m3II Evans Kvfn PMI SM-It 3: DMI- IS1In Maftwn Sesswons, I-II:'J ROW3 I-I3'xIff. C:n'S NQQIH' Cn:-' Krf an Vo'-Qn DH S591 1' KQII, T RIc 5'1so14M..'vqQv31,C'Cvw-II,New'-f Ie, KIJID-2'-1 DIIcn K-fr. F1115 qi-mfg, ROIN 3' Kamp' 'gf-gqvfl 3 FaII, FiI'ZDJtfI,3I ROW 2' EIIIDS-H I-IvnQS DSII, Hr-Ilf-sen ROW 2 Bw-b, Lf-ly, Bonv, Dv'-Weesf-, CIQDQ, D Sruf-II3':, Gwyn! Jacobs Ba-If-' Vwaepfes, CJI'-'fin P ':nI:e o.'Isr LI. ,lonnggm Jazobggm ROW 2 Jgw: Bfolefwg-' Zi'- e 'iI'v Cine'-in B cnnsf, An:l6'S-in 533t'mm Rffvn V: B-f 'e'vj5 K11'J51I Bvn- un W'I ,SI S H-ewnn Vvrnonen, Lauilw, H-LI wan F':ILw,Q'rJ W5IQs, Fetvs-A O' S-:m:. ROW? B c-'I 5 SN: BIGIQ. ROW I' Pwlipnn Sf-nPI'I, M, NEIII. ROWI PJHQn,Yfgjo',MIt1I1eII Stf n0Q'qfgr Bfns 5, Q f A ArdIfy S:I'at: Lo f I zsney Kwf Rm, SEATED' Munn. Bfeyi, RIIQ, WMI P'ANO:Bf:v-P Axen MODELS VIL- Han'-'I Bnq tIf Sttef S11 Can:-f,fw N has eyeryfhung . . . good IooI4s . . . qauefy . . . a sense of humor . . . dependabwhfy . . . Ieaderslwup . . . absolufely everyfnnng, In ofner words she 5 Ioos Io aII who know Imer. DICI you ever see so many Typically Amencan gIrIs In one placegas Here? FJ ,T 'JW Hold-:J-' ...M S Tn' T43 irS LOOK WHAT'S CERTAIN AGE when parTies and gay social gaTherings sTimulaTe lasTing Triendships among The Junior Girls oT Hirsch, is an exciTing age. Girls make Their social debuT when They join The Junior Girls. and iusT as iT does in high socieTy, This means They're u and coming. The Jun s elieve in doing whaTever They like besT, and being especially Tond of roller slcaTing, They gave a roller slcaT' a Th 'll' ' ' ing parTy. IT was ri ing, spilling parT y, To be sure, and The amaTeurs sailed along wiTh The professio THAT P ior Girl b nals. FADS AN CIES are Th ' e main Topics oT discussion, consuming a loT oT Time any day. The Juniors avidly eaT up The currenT sub-deb columns To Tind ouT how They can slay The sTag line, achieve an elecTric person- aliTy, and culTivaTe The glamour OT Myrna Loy. As a resulT, The Juniors hope To be breaTh- Talcingly lovely seniors. Never leT iT be said, how- ever, ThaT The Juniors are social Tail ThaT whe i D FAN ures' iT's ' T n They arr , lus ive aT The senior sTage, They really oxpecT To shine. JUNIOR GIRLS lUpDer Rightl TOP ROW1Zirnmerrnan, Harrirner, Lundgren, Davis, McCourt, Campbell, Popper, Waldman. ROW 3: Kohler, Callahan, Krause, Wiggins, Bell, Sinclair, Larsen. ROW 2: Nelson, Edman, McClure, Halperin, Keller, Quinn, Berry, Stein, Hill. ROW I: Hoover, Hughes, Kraft, Konchar, Harrell, Jones, Prernme, Barnes, Lee. JUNIOR GIRLS lUpper Leitl TOP ROW: Britton, Bartz, Rosing, Knudsen, Roche, Bav, Englund, l-Iallenberg. ROW 3: Casto, Geb- hardt, Johnson, Huggans, Killberg, Johns, Loomis, Hoffman, Falco. ROW 2: Wielgot, Ravfield, Butts, Trovillion, Ward, Greene, Overton, Rosen, ROW I: McLaughlin, Landon, Graf, Johnston, Epstein, Wexler, Lycla, Wexler, Lucille, Coward, Lundcuisi. JUNIOR GIRLS lLower Leftl TOP ROW: Neubert, Eiten, Svend- sen, Leasure, Eifred, Kohler, Dengler, May, ROW 3: Anderson, Johnson, Sfechenson, Gendiellee, Ouinn, McKinney, York, Martin Dubslcv, Henn. ROW 2: Cannell, Stephenson Loo ' ,, Jaeschlce, Paskus, Bready, Winisforfer, I iarns, Peter- son, Fowle, Madorin, Gronlund, Kramer, Casler. JUNIOR GIRLS lLower Rightl TOP ROW: Kelley, Jaeschlfe, I-lertzel, Tuttle, O'Neill, I-lennesey, Lineweaver. ROW 3: Ricketis, Pub. Chairman: Flanders, Treasurer: Barron, Social Chairman: Stone, Vice-President: Melling, President, Landes, Secretary: Crandall, Maury, Medin, ROW 2: Cool, Gucciardi, Rigas, Twichell, Rilev, Hansen, I-Iartrran. ROW l: Marvin, Evans, Reilly, Thomas, Span- inger, Jerome. , mis. COOlaX'l ROW li W'll' COMING Page O ne hundred n ine 5 i : .1 ii il i I 1 i 3 l U 'lf 9 l I I tor our band is our pride and ioy! It can't be iudged by the squeals and groans issuing trom the band room, tor it's that practice that makes them pertect. When the tinished band booms across the tootball tield, school spirit rises IOOW, or it a program is accompanied by the band, it is sure ot success. ADVANCED BAND KLowerl: Bob Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Sam Aurelius, Albert Bruno, June Buck, Ruth Casto, Jerome Dritz, Ruth Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Guendel, Bill Haar, Betty Harmer, Don Heimisch, Glenn Hellberg, Holley Hevenor, Edward Jacobs, James Jacobs, Roy Jacobs, Lawrence Jones, Robert Larson, Roy Lindstrom, Barbara London, Jasper Malito, Marion Mick, Robert Napp, Andrew Olsen, Nancy Olsen, il Ethlyn Ormsby, Roberta Ormsby, Jeanne Pachaly, Jack Patterson, Richard Peterson, - Harriet Piepenkotter, Henry Piepenkotter, Lowell Richmond, Mariory Schwendner, Richard i Spencer, Clayton Stark, Robert Trovillion, Bill Walker, Jean Wolt. l I lt' THEY PLAY WHILE THEY WORK but tew ot us are as tortunate as the Orchestra. Learning to play in unison with twenty other musicians is, however, no snap: so we really must commend the Orchestra tor the pertection they achieve. Each player plays the right note at the right time, which results in pertect harmony . . . a good example tor the rest ot us. i ADVANCED ORCHESTRA fThirdJ: Coralie Breeze, George Canan, Bill Casey, Jimmie li Davis, Chris Davison, Lenore Dumas, Bill Fralick, Janet Friedman, John Haran, William Haar, Bill Henberso, Marion Jensen, Robert Jones, Raymond Klopsch, Howard Lang, fi Stanley LeBoy, Shirley Mains, Jasper Malito, Ray Moore, Richard Nelson, Daniel Paul, Vernon Pelon, Virginia Peterson, Ann Pomy, Shirley Selen, Carlisle Smith, Arne Thomsen, 3, Bert Wessels, Ruth Wilcox, Robert Wolt. I: I lf i sl' COME ON AND HEAR . . . I li Captain Steinbachs beginning bands. Those students who wish to become band il masters are well on the road to musical knowledge, as they struggle desperately to master the trombone, violin, or what have you. Atter they have become experienced musicians, they leave the ranks ot beginners and join those ot intermediates. From ll there on, it is only a short step to becoming tull tledged maestros. , INTERMEDIATE BAND 1Topl: Marietta Berg, Juanita Bill, Edmund Burke, Jack Corneigh, Glen Fardig, June Felcher, Herbert Gertz, Rosebelle Goodrich, Albert Groth, Ruth Hattard, Samuel Heiss, Betsy Hoerr, Warren Jackett, Paul Jacobi, Richard Jacobs, Lorry Johnson, Edward Kopriva, Stanley Le Boy, Donald Lewis, Billy Lipman, Bill McClure, L Jeanne McGovern, Arnold Mendelson, Ray Moore, Glen Peek, Ann Pomy, Buck Turney, Ruth Wilcox, Jeanne Wilhelms. i i i BEGINNING ORCHESTRA fSecondj: Virginia Bednorzyk, Myron Berkson, Beverly Bloore, I Dorothy Conn, Wilbur Downing, William Easterwood, Winifred Edrnan, Albert Geider- ' man, Marion Gilkinson, Lucille Greene, Virginia Hendrickson, Shirley Hoover, Byron . Hoskins, Eleanor Jensen, Martha Johnson, Jack Knorr, Sylvia Lang, Marshall LeSuer, Harry Lewis, Louise Peckham, Josephine Potter, Harold Powell, Mary Quinn, Marialyce Rupright, Violet Schweitzer, Rubye Shepherd, Beverly Winner. l BEGINNING BAND fSecond from Tool: Mae Arnold, Russell Bearby, Eugene Brown, ' Jane Davenport, Mary Davlantis, Lily Fairchild, Sidney Felson, Vernon Geldmeyer, Dale I Harper, Rita Hasemeyer, Donald Hedeen, Burt Hochstadter, Doris Johnson, Dorothy f Johnson, Erling Johnson, Henrietta Lippe, Bob Lorenzen, Herman May, Odell McCutchen, 3 Marvin Mindell, Jack Mindes, Ray Moore, Vernon Pelon, Bill Scanniel, Bill Schultz, 4 Donald Stoll, Warren Simstad, Louise Thomas, Frank Trovillion, Bob Westcott, Charles ' Wolstenholm. i a- eOne hundred ten J Q I f ii N ' if 7 lu . 3 , , , 1 I 4. C Q ,Qu ,l'Vf4' ,. 1, :'f ' I ,En V? --1 .QQ g X f 5' ,A 'ggi 2 GQ? Ll lg 3. F ' . ' 'f , 1 Q , . .. F 77. ff h ' 'f' V ' . - A ' V X W 1? f . - --I ,ff . . 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Our old faithful can always be depended upon to give programs the lift they need to put them over. CHORAL CLUB lTopl TOP ROW: Lesparre, Gleeson, Treasurer, Anderson, Shefsky, Loeding, Grund, Heller, Swanson, Hammond, Vondersmith, Trusty, Griffin, Highman, President: Johnson, C., McClurg, Pape. ROW TWO: Johnson, R., I-loward, Turley, Thomas, May, Paskus, Dengler, Peffers, Swigart, Ligrnan, Giaugue, Landes, Piepenkotter, Gaffney, Moreno, Roberts, Casper, ROW ONE: Ward, Stein, Hill, Crowe, Paxson, Hughes, Rafferty, Pachaly, Mrs. Kane, McManamon, Burke, Bartz, Thomason, Casto, Colton, Keen, LaChaPelle, Stevenson, Kerr, CHIPS OFF THE OLD BLOCK . . . are the members of the Junior Choral Club. They sing loudly and lustily to make sure that Mrs. Kane won't forget them when she picks her next Choral Club. ivlrs. Kane. however, considers them potential Choral Club singers, and while they are not quite so well known as the Senior group, they're doing very well. CHORAL CLUB lSecond from Tool ROW THREE: Bolle, Turley, Kimble, Peak, Landes, Liscomb, Bechtolt, Northshield, Powell, Stone, F., West, Thomas, Bulot, Hill, Elqhammer, Estrin, Meskill, Bouchard, O'Neal, Krause, Wilken. ROW TWO: Wheeler, Young, Bready, Scott, Levett, Julien, Ricketts, Stone, P., Etten, Melling, Brunell, D., Williams, M., Fowle, Ormsby, Falk, Schatz, Neal, Jackson, ROW ONE: Wilson, Ullman, Sawyer, Williams, A., Hoey, Gustafson, I-Ialpin, Anderson, Messar, Mrs. Kane, Vergoth, Brunell, P., Vice-President, Cantzler, Olson, Lornasnev, Diehl, Crane, Baxter, Skolniln, Secretary, OFF TO TRY THEIR SKILL went the sixty special choristers from Hirsch, chosen to represent Chicago at the National Music Contest. They had practiced day after day, three hours a day, just sing- ing, singing, singing. Surely they were as good as the best! It was a joyful, hopeful group of singers, determined to malce Hirsch and Chicago proud of them that set off for St. Louis The next day, these sixty boys and girls, garbed in maroon, raised their voices in perfect harmony: they sang their very best. The Hirsch Choral Club received the rating of excellent and came home to be welcomed by the praise of all Hirsch. SECOND CHOIR lLowerl TOP ROW: Skinner, Richards, President, Rall, Wilmot, Watson, Schar, Maker, Betken, Hanrahan, Bonifield, ROW THREE: Seney, Carlson, Roof, Wetzell, Schaar, Cramer, Sandberg, Casey, Davis, Golden. ROW TWO: Patton, Wiggins, Young, Drell, Erickson, Wartenberg O'Neil, Penrose, Clay, Nielsen. ROW ONE: Spreitzer, Weeks, Pilkington Sec.-Trees., Rossner, Mrs. Kane, Swanson, Olsen, Whittle, Brown. Page One hundred thirteen I I I l l I J 1 I LOOK! LISTE WHO KNOWS? . . . Possibly lhal long soughl aller Scarlell O'Hara is righl here in our school being carelully coached by Miss Sara Niederrnan along wilh lhe resl ol lhe Drama Class. The members learn lhe lundamenlals ol acling, pulling lhem lo use in such produclions as A Happy Journey and l'Snow While . They spend much lime in crilicizing lhe already lamous drarnalisls, in lhe hope lhal olhers will some day be able lo crilicize lhem. DRAMA CLASS lLower Lena STANDING: aan, Noble, efeerr mera, as-fm, Cooley, naman, Pafembs, williams, Thames, ambien, Haas, wen. SEATED- nasal lo Cameral Salzman, lacing Carrieral Blacl, Zimmerman, Pellers, Hoffman, Martin, Stevenson, Sittler, Landrr, 5haDifO- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE . . . wilh brillianlly colored poslers. Every lime you lurn around, a posler, adverlising everylhing lrom Maroons and Heralds lo doughnuts and candy, slares you in lhe lace. These eyecalchers are lhe arlislic maslerpieces ol lhe lalenled members ol lhe Posler Club. POSTER CLUB lLower Rightl TOP ROW: Roche, Harvey, Jones, Clasp, Aldrin, Bready, Gardiner, President, Thomas, Secretary' Treasurerg Ostefhofl, Social Chain, Donohue, Connery, Conway, Dildine, ROW THREE: Hughes, Fischer, Paslrus. ROW TWO: Sparring-gr, Malrrrauist, Mortensen, Eenelon. ROW ONE: Fowle, Green, Christiansen, Schraqer, Geer. Pace One hundred lourteen EVERYBODY SING . . . This doesn'l exactly include everybody al l lirsch, as this is our Girls' Glee Club, exclusively lor young ladies. They have sponsored leas, dances, rose sales, and a marion- elle perlormance ol lhe opera Carmen , Bul by lar lheir grealesl achievemenl lor I938 was a place in lhe semi-linals ol lhe cily- wide conlesl lor girls' choral groups. Hirsch, represenled by only lhirly girls, was selected as one ol lhe besl ol lhe choirs which compeled al Calumel High School. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lUpper Leftl TOP ROW: Andersen, Freed- man, Hornung, Bell, Roche, Elcstrom, Danielson, Gallagher, Mattson, Malmquist, Blair, Peppin. ROW THREE: Peterson, S., Davidson, Lindgren, Kimble, Anderson, Subert, M., Dorfman, Gerhards, Jerome, Lerner, Weider, Lackey. ROW TWO: Etten- son, Hegwein, Schuelke, Subert, E., Epstein, Canizzo, Young, Klapperich, Hartman, Redrnore, Hale. ROW ONE: Cohrs, Black, Shwetz, West, Swanson, Lubinsky, Reidl, Miller, Tanan, Peterson, J., Johnson, Berry, Mrs. Nicklaus. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS lUpper Rightl: Davidson, Librar- ian, Hornung, Vice-President, Black, President, Subert, Treasurer, Jerome, Secretary. N! LINGER! I , '. .. I ..a.a:i.1.--., A I 1..:.1gi:.muf.i--:m.'riiMtiiI5viI51IIfI.IiIiTI3wIIIiLiI f . 'I :L ' L. in gi? , 1 af? -ei 75 gy 'gy 3 A l N 'xv A ' 3 'VF 3 2 g,3 g,3,3' 9 , s 5 A M 552.53 xxx 5, .I I ir 1- f 1 . my :-, j!v ' Q' 4 I 4 , r U lf KH . gl if ir. , ' .4 . X .ff-'Fm' Ofx Q-.45-Ki! , W '57 5' I . x , 4 ,J 103 -I 'In N . iNE --40777573 r x-4: 1 I Q H ER! g a s a :ng our own sweef lime f y q ec lo realuly by a lwall guards curl pass or e se All hall guards aren + ogres however. g y ar ra uc and lreslwles. HALL GUARDS ' TOPVROW: Lanlz, Elliott Hgvwlton, Jacobson Hpidl Mes, Hanney, Rader, Goss, Tnorsov, Connors, Fixter, GGY. Hofwltz, G'aH. ROW THREE: Smllh, W., Harrell, Wlnoe-wg, Becker, Dunn, Rosen, B'aun, Moore, Da- vloson, McCullough, Grif- lln, Weidner, Longshore. ROW TWO: Smith, E., M:Lanql'l?n, Fever, Ross- ne' Herwwott, Baclrnan, Fl-shred H-:Ilene Hotyt, Olsfn, Slone, ROW ONE: Msscnli, SM-ia, Mwtcnell, Nfrgnclrf, Marks, Cannon, Evans Roolnson, Conway, Bnrni-5, Cutler HALL GUARDS TCU ROW: Twei. Stan E: grew, -M3551-' l-lglf xw',ll.a'nsen l-lvrgn -grace, C,L't':'. ROW FOUR: Crlsor, Km-ave, IJ-Jle, Alwgrd, Anaewew Wlse, Tcwnslev, Orlznlz lfiynw, 9-jsf, Gclcrzn-,an ROW THREE: Gloss l-lvtzell Bxqe, Vfwlconm Q'5'gi's :inner -13-sir Bynes Jznnscn L Ds'- lnqtgn, H-gesn' '.'.'1fgz ' Ri-ll Ellls, ROV! UNO .lcnnscn J. Sli' E., Sf' rln, VV , O'B'le'r, Cnlcf' Hansen, See' Parler ll,J'i' Arnold Bvfwm ROW ONE Todcx Nell. Grsenlaes Cfnwe.. Hens Ale-arse' S -t N Fwlllfs, HALL GUARDS TOE ROW' O'B'ren, Cnielj Grsewne'q Petvscn Brfggs, Davls, l-llcvs Ycmq ,w:'nstc'1 Rcsmer Haw Lyscn, P ROW THREE Snows Jacoosnn, Risen' rlnl, Klein, Walor-ar Ea Slrgmj Britton, Sl,,blC, Mah ROW TWO Manet Knulvran, Slnat-lra, Mlnflln KICK Larson, l-l,, Verboo '-en, Ldncqren Rawsax Bfocls ROW ONE' MQ Court, Dawg, Blake Bolle, Andvson Malrfcm st Gwen-2 Deltcn, Sqctt LQ- DVV7 H ,1'l- 5ff'4'-if L.-I -JIVTA-f1.2.-1-,J H-.. A1f,.1. . - 4..,..eL..... ,M L v AFTER HOURS OOOH! I DROPPED A STITCH is The anguished moan which issues from a room filled with knihring Iiends. The reason is simple: a slilch has been dropped. This brands Ihe Icnilrler as a beginner, lor an experienced kniller never drops a single slilch. KNITTING CLUB IUciper Lefti TOP ROW' Prgriigerggst, Dfopm Wells Larues, N-eubert I-Iar'so-wx Malrrrlclnt Buxton VanI-Ioaseri Sire-1 ROW THREE' L.bins-4 Bauer Riett Brimyes, Mahlberg, Quinn Waldman! Lund- gren, XVI'-isforrfrl Kesely Halleriperq Zimmerman Siegel, Strauss ROW TWO Jcnristcn Silber! Treasixeri Mc' Kinney Presiaent' Mrs. DeRo:Le, Loorris Vice President May, Secretary. ROW ONE. Casler WnittIe,WiIi:o1, Byrnes, Gill, Peierson Jeri-es Fraher NOW IT CAN BE TOLD . . . by Those rafional members of Ihe Debaling Club. Cold and calculafing as Mr. Kor- zenis brain-Iruslers may seem, while rniscon' slruing a damaging sfalemenr of Iheir op- ponenls, however, They are fully able Io giggle al The slraighl, calm laces ol Iheir Iellow I-Iirschiles a few momenls aller +haI crisis has passed. DEBATING CLUB ILcv.er Rights TOP POW ON-eel Floreri, Carlson Batscr' Lorigsncrf Wes' Greenberg CISDC. Hevenor Cas:-er. ROW TWO Perrin Larsen Wilhelrns Brea-ny, Strauss Ullnraw Pile, Lerner, Tables Fark! Kirb. Sittler ROW ONE Mr Korzsri Fitch, PreS- ioerit' Rafi:-rt., Vice Fresia-ent Case. Treasurer' Sosta: sori, Secretary. Page One hundred seunteer' SPARE TIME THEY MOW 'EM DOWN . . . . . . we mean the shrubbery and clinging vines ot Hirsch. The Biology Club, by awarding little gold H's to each member who has worlced torty hours on the lawn, is detinitely improving I-lirsch's land- scape. Slowly, but surely, the grass is growing a brilliant green under the tender ministrations ot these science students. BIOLOGY CLUB iUpper Rightl TOP ROW: Petrozz, Secretary: Garde ner, Landis, Peterson, Casler, Cooley, Loomis, Heyenor, Rafferty, Rietz, Vice-President, Ratter. ROW TWO: Coward, Williams, Treas- urer: Rigas, Hoover, Stein, Burnstein, ROW ONE: Whittle, Weis- haus, Presidenty Lipton, Lubinslry, Hill, Craig. TOMORROW'S DISCOVERIES will be made by these rapt scientists and physicians who delight in splintered test-tubes, super-hypos, and the structure ot the molecule. Movies make tor added pleasure, and the lightning pace ot science is recorded by reports, debates, and discussions. SCIENCE CLUB lUpper Lettlr Sponsor, Mr. Fenner, Bernstein, Lois, Boyle, John: Bready, Marley Jog Cannell, Florencej Conlcling, Ray- mondg Crandell, Rosemary, Dean, Dorothyj Feare, Ronaldl Geiger, Robertg Haar, Williamq Halberg, Herbertg Iverson, Ralphg Jensenq Raymondg Johnson, Victoriaj Jones, Harryg Kohler, Lorraineg La- mons, Bob, Leamy, Charles, Chairman, Markus, Arty McAtee, Craneg McCabe, Jerry, Medin, Muriel: Morris, Allanq Nystrom, Mildred: Petterson, Bill, Politano, Dorinag Premme, Katherineq Rudlott, Deloresj Rydberg, Charlesg Smith, George: Smith, Robert: Stein, Robertg Totcky, Howardg Wartenberg, Leoj Wenzel, Bobg Whitmore, Surn- nerg Wilkinson, Marqaretg Zimmerman, Harriett. GIVE HIM THE BIRD! We're not insultin the Badminton Q Club. We're 'ust tr in to et them started. Once I Y Q Q they get going, they're ott at a tast and turious pace. Their action is switt as they chase the birdie: their contact is pertect when they hit it. To keep apace with this speedy game, the Badminton Club has only the most tleet-tooted members. BADMINTON CLUB Illightl TOP ROW: Moon, seniiue, Dickson, Peffers, Thomas, Thomson, Ellilaee, Spellacy, Merrick, Prendergast, Johnson, Etten. ROW THREE: Erlrert, Bieringer, Peppin, Casler, Landes, O'NeiIl, Evans, Dow, Murdy, Larsen, Roach, Horton, Bulot. ROW TWO: Newer, Seneft, Gramlich, Wales, Williams, Patarini, Brown, Fluegge, McArdle, Shapiro, Bing, Gustafson, Armour. ROW ONE:- Craig, Donohue, McCrohan, Scott, Miss Trayiord, ONeiII, Chairman, rauss, Patten, Riley, Meslrill, Doyle WITH CHARITY TOWARD ALL... the Red Cross stands ready. The mistortunes ot others are the members' chiet concern. A helping hand is always extended to the helpless: aid is given to the needy: reliet to the poor. All this is done by the Red Cross, which carries on right here at Hirsch. RED CROSS COUNCIL lLower Lettl TOP ROW: Spomar, Olson, Loeser, Salzman, O'Brien, Britton, Strain, Barlow, Carter, Morgan. ROW THREE: Kappes, Brooks, Brophy, Hedstrorn, Mance, Bernbach, Kramer, Madorin, Lundgren, Peterson, Hornung, Kohler, Gillis, Kimble, D. ROW TWO: Greene, Schulz, Edwards, Holland, Gray, G-ertz, Gebhardt, Sternberg, O'Neill, Peffers, Barron, Wells, Con- stabile. ROW ONE: Kerr, Shields, Drell, Falco, VicefPresident, Kimble, T., Secretaryg York, President: Klapperich, Treasurerg New- berg, Christiansen, Krchov. Page One hundred nineteen -4 i i l l age One hundred .AN INTERPRETE THEY CAME, THEY SAW: THEY CONOUERED NoT The exact words oT The immortal Caesar, buT insTead The history oT our own LaTin Club, C.V.C. The Latin sTudenTs came and started This classic organizaTion: They saw how To run an eTTicienT and inTer- esTing club, They conquered all oT Their problems, and now sTand crowned wiTh The laurel wreaTh. SI VOUS NE COMPRENEZ PAS LE FRANCAIS, NE VENEZ PAS ICI . . . In oTher words, iT you don'T know French, Le Cercle Francais is no place Tor you. Since The entire meeting is carried on in French, The result is more Than one bewildered stare on The part oT innocenT bysTanders. With PresidenT Helen KouTsogiannis and Miss Fisher, our sponsor, rattling along, only The seasoned member is able To inTerpreT everyThing. But when iT comes To having especially good Times, The members Turn To The old-Tashioned American pastime, oT bicycling. Palos Parlc is Their TavoriTe haunT, and by no sTreTch oT The imaginaTion can Palos Park be mistalcen Tor Paris. WAVE THE FLAG . . . Tor each naTion in The Americas. They sTand a uniTed Western I-Iemisphere, an example To The world. Our Pan- American League may noT be so large or so renowned as The original one, buT iT is as eTTecTive in iTs way, The members are all diplomaTs, striving Tor a better under- sTanding oT Their neighbors. ti-.ie r t ,I R PLEASE LATIN CLUB lUpper Leftl TOP ROW: Fralicl, King, Jacobs, Erickson, Davis, Casey, W., Stiles, Rothbarcl, Vanier, Berg, Gronlund, Wallace, Landry, Fitch. ROW THREE: Stephenson, Jones, Lau- thers, Kelly, Hill, Kimble, Redman, Brophy, Singer, Martin, Tuttle, Casey, R. ROW TWO: Lineweaver, Hammer, Hayes, O'NeiII, Peterson, Trovillion, Gebhardt, Henderson, Wilcox, Brandon, Strain, Williams, Miss Larson. ROW ONE: Neal, Riley, J., Olson, Sarett, Corbish- ley, Schwartz, Schulz, Riley, B., Boll:-nan, Beclcing, Yaw, Mrs. Stern. SEATED: Morris. LATIN CLUB lUpper Rightl TOP ROW: Saper, Hedeen, Wiel- Got, Highman, Coleman, Loeser, Collins, Trovillion, Elghammer, Connery, Burke, Turley, Mitchell, Estrin, ROW THREE: Bing, Axen, Maury, Piepenkotter, Roche, Pull- inq, Ratter, Gilmore, Henn, At- water, Gaffney, Melling, Ricketts. ROW TWO: Smith, York, Bixby, Dillon, Orenstein, O'NeiII, Kopu- Ios, Wendt, Slcoog, Birmingham, Samuels, Baker. ROW ONE: Thompson, Thomason, McArdIe, Steel, Blake, Cameron, Luhmann, Graham, Porny, Miss Larson. SEATED: Eichenbaurn, Sec.: Cor- bett, Pres., Stoll, Vice-Pres.: Bunn, Treas. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS lLower Leftl TOP ROW: Smith, Floren, Golton Harrison, Mshlbefg, suiaeff, Gold: berg, Strain, Swanson. ROW I: Miss Fisher, Bellows, Vice-President Koutsogiannis, President: Cohen Treasurer, Petrozz, Hale, Secretary PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE lLower Rightl TOP ROW: Curtis, Potter, Rice, V., Weclcer, White, York, Madorin, Halpin, Julien, MacHarg, Kanter, Abel, Himan. ROW THREE: Blon- slry, Easterwood, Lallemand, Hotch- kiss, Funkenstein, Liss, Parsons, Quinn, Rosenbaum, Sternberg, Wales, Jones. ROW TWO: Feare, Rice, D, Lauder, Christiansen, Lundquist, Hardy, Johnston, Nel- son, Richards, Whittle, Besner, Smith, Crandell, Peck, Siry, Jeffrey. ROW ONE' Robertson, Kramer, Corresoonding Sec.g Lineweaver, Recording Sec.: Pierce, Treasq Holland, DeGraw, Pres.: Miss Dodge, Moreno, Vice-Pres., Steph- enson, Holton, Ccyte. TTTCF F 1.4,.ip:l:i5i,ii.+imHi.:.s.4EZ-fiinmaii T m ' . 1 fr? V 1 A -, as fir wg Q Q Qs Q if ? 3 X Y Aijaigfgfigi 33 Qgifiaigwgfffkk O 0 X ,Q ' O if 25 Q .1 ,A ? , uv' '1 ,B fx ,,n,.AL, fi .5,i?il4 G, 5 uf. 1- - qi iv Ri? w X-Q, if W f is Q T -S., MN., COM-PA-NY.!! PASS IN REVIEW!!! and swrgng Enro 'ne is fhe Hirsch Barroihon of rne Reserve Ohicers Training Corps, ar whose head Es Sergeanr S. V. Oiaia, USA. As we come marching down 'rhe fie!d, we review in rapid succession The markers of rime and recognifion.. The iirsi year- we were unrecognized bu! deiermined. The second year-we were The proud possessors of an Honor Schoo! raring. In rwo years' Jrime we have risen high, bu! if has ralcen hard worlr, consfanr dri!!, rnap reading, Jrheory work, and gruehing discipline +o pu+ us our in front COMPANY AACEH O B5-te' lst Sgt J. Reccelt, COMPANY BfROW 1 Lf R. Mitcwii, Cacf. G BJ'- J P Ri: 'si' Lt R. E,:.3 T O'Dc'ne!i E. S itr nacci Lt A, Hansen ROW 2: A. Pfeiffer, R. Robinett, 'Xl An:e's:' H Shapfe L Bernqe' H Evans, R Siiverwwn W Hen3e'Sc-n. R. Jcr-es, C. Snoiler, R. I' Er: e J Sewer L. Hale MV, Dsvis 9 Sarrdcsist Ge. G. Shoewake' W. Mi!!e', R, Hoidan! W. Swith 5 Me'-2' N 5'essi-5' R Wertei, J. Mclretosr F. ROW 3 J Graves, W. Hobarr, J. Grotts, H. Landon, V fi'-2' J Merc' O. Si ons N Asvf:-H, J. Sciacc, L Awe iJs J. Mindes K. Keiiei H. Potter. ROW 4: E Ure' J R:ge's S. Bianv, B S'a!'fe'. T. Rcscoe, E- Retfscn, R Hornbecr, J. Saccrinqtcn, A. Sir! '-4 S'eor.a'1 R Wewe- F, Graff H. Finr, R. Eig- J Soigfg, R. Wescott, G. Curia, J. Johnson, R, Ryan, 'a r'e' H Sstfc' E Hiwen, J. Fisc'-er B. Marnet, J, Hicks ROW 5' J. Cather, R. Meskill, G. Morse, 3 Anas, N Case., M Bai? D Estrin, E. Ebert, S, Aurelius, D. La Vine, M. Spornar J. Mathis, R. F-79765, 'WI Si on5, R. Kafn, E Rali, R, Muiiaver, A!ge'. J Dvzze A Lewis K Hamwcnl, J. Rice, S. Cutler, J Ccire'5 ' f', H. Wiei. see O'e 'f1redtf.eft,f-tl. ' -. ii r. J. 4'i.'f'hN2M:Q Ahhh-h'Z1ii21 AT-TEN-SHUN!!! WE CAN ALL REMEMBER . . . our lirsl drill period, our lirsl' praise, our lirsl reprimand, and above all, our lirsl sel of slripes. l-low proud we were ol our lirsl unilorrnsl We really made lhose bullons shine! Then sorne of us roolc parl in lhe crack plaroon drill. A+ lhe R.O.T.C. Field Day al Soldiers Field on May 27, l938, we provided more Than our parl ol The exhibilions. Many limes, loo, we were called upon lo acl as guards al various evenls oulside ol school as well as in school. Oh, my, wha? memories! COMPANY C-ROW l: Lt. R. Case,, Cant. R. Marev, COMPANY EfLl. F. G'eenl:-arg, lst Sgt. T. Schwitters, Lf. W, Stfrgirner. ROW 2: H. Trotcicv, C, Parker, S. Lt. J. Sarpuels, Lt. J. Tobin, J. Andante, D. Bradfisn Green, J. McDowell, T. Berry, T. Buck, R. Wishart, H. J. Croneign, S. Felsafi, l-lawiinson, C. lrilanfa, W. Chrlst ans:-n J. ReJ3 W. Ale-andef, M. Hendrie Kane, R. Klopsch G. Manr W. Neil H. Powe' J ROW 3 l-l. Gert: S Wl'ittr'o'-3. W Cfistv' Snutr RenaJ:1, J. Sazhtleb-Ve J. Siegal, E. Wefss D. Wal-N E. See-Jer W. Savage D. Heir-iisch, H. Szmltz, D O. Anderson, E. Branr' F. C'on':a'i G. Fpgel D Raul F. Ccinrzl ROW 4 W. Dunn, J. MQElv3in A. l-leneen J. Johnstown, V. Kat: M Linea' G. Maftsen Nyen R. Ke. J. Thin'-al F. C'oni:3n D Ewglmn, A. O'Donn-sl' R. Pwse' W R-e.n:lJs R Sa-e M K. l'lih'e':n: VV, M:-it, W, Boob. S,1:'lef C. Wijenn-e', C Wjlst-En'i3l e H Anil- 1 J. Bret, B. Davies E Gpgg -i D. l-lei'is:n K. Jcirr story M Keller R. L.:io'r s O. M-:C.l:'e:rn A. Ra'-2' R. Regan, L. Rubin R. Scofield R. Tnfas R. Wi, D'3l ', W. Young, J. Blagil T. Brie E Enqperg, R G M S. reenl-ess, W, I-lelanuer, A. Jane-ss W. Keuu, F ach, R. M4:Minn, A. Pfnister, R, Rein, D. SU-ile, S'aDi'o, H. Wltton, 6. Willia 'so'1. P315 Ore hu' ,jr Q4 'ge Ure hundre- RlGHT BY SQUADS, SQ BIG SHOTS EVERY ONE There They are ouT in TronT oT Their companies and plaToons, sTepping high, brass shlning, and sabres gleamlng in The sun. They're The gang who run This ouTTiT, yes slr, The oTTicers, all The way Trom The corporal To 'lTop-lqiclf' lTlrsT sergeanT To youl, 'shaveTall' lieuTenanT To major. They're all a dandy bunch and we owe Them a loT oT crediT Tor The good perTormanCe oT The whole uniT. COMMISSIONED OFFICERSfSEATED' Capt O. Barter, Capt. F. Ortrz, Mawr D, Rrlev, Lt R. Grlmcre, Cart. 'E Bwnac-1' STANDING I Lt J Samuels, Lt R, Robinson. Lt R. Fuoua, LT, A. Hansen, Lt. R Mrtchell. Cant. R Mar-'-v LT P Cfacf. Lt F Greenberg STANDING 2: Lt.J Zar, Lf W Strornc' Lt.J Tebiw READY-AIM-FIRE-AT WHOM? In headguarTers, we are meT wiTh anoTher barrage oT bulleT-like re-porTs fTrom a TypewriTer Thls Time. Several members oT The baTTalion news sheeT lcnown as The Reviewlng STand are pounding ouT sTories Tor The TorThcomrng issue oT The paper. These c:adeT reporTers are doing a greaT lob in bringing To Tellow R.O.T.C. members The news as They see iT. And, boy, do They see iTl REVTEWTNG STAND-SEATED P Fszua, B. Mamet L Bevrngfr, V. Silles. J Tobin. STANDING: L. Hale, A We-THe' d twenty-Tour UADET I r HT4 L31 My Ffa mo 9 Vs I I I I llGHT, SAID THE SERGEANT THEY'RE NOT A SWING BAND They're noT Tor jlTTerbugs, buT as always There They are aT The head oT The parade blowing IT ouT on The horns, beaTing IT ouT on The skins, and sTruTTIng Thelr sTuI5I. They're The muslcal pride and joy oT The R.O.l.C. DRUM 8: BUGLE CORPS-LT. J. Zed -lst Sgt. G. Ross, J Dvunn, J. Wlevf, J. Davis, R. Frlmel, R. Leonl, A, Riley H. Balref, J. Baker, M. Blake, M. Felnstem, W. McDerm-ed, R. Rosenthal, K. Befkson, H. Button, E. Burke, Holland, E. Jacobs, D. Mathews, W. Mott, P. Nagle, R. Powe's, L. Krleselrnan, J. Shaw, R. Wilhelm, R. Moline, R. Landry, D. Melvoin, O. Anderson, E. Brahma, B. Davies, E. En be' , Felson, I-lawklnscn, S. McDonnell, R. Q Q Mclvtlnn, G. Mahn, W. Neal, A. Parxef, L. Rubm, D. Sranlea, R. Rezn, V. Katz, A. Donnell, K. Melton, H. Hart W. Keup, T, T-easy, R. Greenlees, J. Adoame, D. Bfadhsh W. Reynolos, J. Milne, D. Lewis. IT'S IN THE GROOVE AGAIN! Follow The sTaccaTo reporT of Tlring 22'sl'. As we sTand There in The darkness OT The shooTlng gallery and waTch The brighTly lighTed TargeTs, we see The riTle Team ring up one high score aTTer anoTher in a simple demonsTraTion of how They won or placed In all The maTches They enTered lasT year. JusT waTch These boys go To Townl RIFLE TEAM-SEATED: W, Rosen, I-I, Trotcky, J. Samuels, J. Reubelt. KNEELING: A. Hansen , , D. Rlley. STANDING: R. Elghamrnef, T. Schwltters, G. Burnaccl, W. Smith. I Page One hu wi u-4 npzwzz-.sr sql'- -T.r.gy- Lgrrxfff Y,.:l nd red twenty-Tlve ' X ,C L44- E . 1 4 N 1!f ,' f' 'Y 1' . ' 1 in ' H W. - rw Q A 3' 5 :gil .Al , fri A SQA ,. li -QR ' I Q, 'f 1' Q 'QQ . ,,f wr, Q V f YT: 'D I 1 ' MLY ' 1 I , ff I' 1 5 T. f 1 -1 5 .2 . 5 , 3: . ,L .1 M ' Q '1 il' i Nw, A 4 . -Q. 1 'Y' C830 Qefore tlze grancfstancf. . l 1 ' ,flee 5 -1 5 z gm ,ae FU S552 1 JI' .2194-1 N X, , . A 22.61 gan if QB Wm , . . . kgust practz' H PaqeOne Pmwdred I l T Page CJne hundred t wen lynn ,, AS HUN REDS C SIDESTEPPING HIS TACKLERS . . . Ransom Woods starts on another ot his long runs, aided by The blocking of l-lirsch's capable capTain, Bob Arnedro. Though noT very successful, The league games of The season drew large crowds. Hirsch also played Two closely conTesTed non-league games. l-lirsch's bids to tame were Jerry ST. Clair, who was named on The all-secTion Team, and Johnny Aushn, who brillianTly ended the season by polling l20,000 votes to land in TourTh place in The ciTy all-sTar race Tor cenlrer. Reinforced by The Midgets and caplrained by Bosco Sabino, The '39 varsi+y squad is ou+ To bealr all previous records seT by I-lirsch's I-luskies. SCORES Hammond-I3 HE l-lirsch-'O E d . n S I-larper-6 I-lirsch-25 Parker-7 I-lirsch-O P' Sabmo Morgan Park-I 7 l-lirsch-O C- Vamef l'lyde Park-7 I-lirsch-6 J, Pape Ilenger-26 Hirsch--O R. May finer I2 Ihllsch cg W. Palrferson a umeT-O irsc - W. Tengblad TEAM IN ACTION lToo Leftl' P. Sabino, V. Burke, el Swans, J Auszin, l. A'liss, B. Annedro, C. V3m '- Tackles ACTION SHOT Hop Ce-nterl: Ransom Woods. . TEAM IN ACTION nop mam: Tam Noble wiv- J. S+. Clair i-ig Drill, Joe Aurclio attempting tackle. l ACTION SHOT Tcswiff Leftl cow c. o Apple- N. Burke gran Coach Jarnes Paterson. I ACTION SHOT lceniag . owifz . 2r'.f St. Clair kicking, Ransom Woods holding. ACTION si-ior icenief Leftl nk Louis Aurelio. ACTION SHOT fLower LeftI Captain Bob Am-edro. ards FOOTBALL TEAM lLower Centerl TOP ROW: P. N Sabine, B. Anriedro, J. Pletcher, W. Patterson, B. X Am9dI'O Robinson, S Horwitz, J. Aurelio, R. May, B. Hull -, J Austin, W. Tengblad, I-I. Gund, A. Schmidt, B J. Pape, B. Pulling. ROW l: R. Woods, R. Proven' zanc-, V. B i-ke, L. Aurelio, I. Arkiss, T. Noble, J. Randersdn. I Grund ACTION SHOT lLower R'ghtl ' Jw, sf. clan. I l' Arms -1- :fm 1.-aii.LfevcQ.i Fin. P N siuamhzs' 'ff--ml-Isl: PLAYERS Centers J. Austin J. Randerson R. Clapp Halfbacks R. Woods L. Aurelio A. SchmidT T. Noble B. Pulling Ouarferbacks R. Provenzano B. Robinson Fullbacks J. Ple+ h c er J. Aurelio E . ab 1 Alum A K XZ. f X . , -1- F - A , . Q 1 'M T N A 1 Jr IA 'qu F K P ff l , E , Wx K be X -fx . - P,-: . 1 1 Q rf, X , x 5' ' R -2 X9 . wif, -x V: x H Q x Ky: 5 ., ,. A ,, Q Q im, .- --,- Lf f s- ' 1 ' ' .,., v'v K sk K-, ai I x i -1 : 1 JT' - l ' 5, Q 1 . 1 K .11 HEAVYWEIGHT TEAM , Guards W. CorbeTT G. Coleman D' Knlohif E. GusTaTson A- Dolan B, Rosinq E. Schieman F. Dial l'l- l-ls R. PeTerson l- Abelson H. MarTin E- Hooper H- Taylor C. WoTell J. BarreT B. Radbel Cenl'e 5 F. STone Forwards R. Harrison J. WiTTich W. Boclcelman A. Kunde L. Fons LIGHTWEIGHT TEAM Guards Forwards J. Canna J. Adler J. Faber H. Casper G. Vanslow R. Kulvin D. Hardy J. Johnson W. Casey R. Brigel W. Swallwell R. Ladd T. Johnson R. Sundelius F. Falbo J. O'Neill S. Burlce V. Taylor L. Vanier CenTers T. Frangello K. lverson J. Each W. ThaTcher LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL TEAM lTop Rightl ROW I: J. Adler, K. Iverson, H. Casper, Coach Bland, W. Thatcher, J, Canna, J Faber, R. Kulvin. ROW 2: M. Jones fMgr.l, J. Johnson, G. Vanslow, D. Hardy, W. Case RBrIelTJhonFFlb R y,.g,.ons,.ao, Ladd, D. Harvey lMgr.l, TOP ROW: Burke, L. Vanier, W. Rosenberg, R. Sun- dalius, J. O'Niell T. Frangello, W. Swal- well, V. Taylor, J. Each. LIGHTWEIGHT TEAM IN ACTION TTop Centerl ACTION SHOT fLower Rightj Bill Thatcher. si iz: F + -..r.........,,-.4,,,-age. ...m......,a..s,e.Wg,,i SINK THAT BASKET UP, UP AND UP . . goes lanky Fred STone, veTeran cage- man, and Two more poinTs are challced up Tor The Maroons as Hirsch enTers The STagg TournamenT. Losing six reg- ulars Trom The brillianT I937-38 Team. Coach Bland has builT an almosT en- Tirely new squad around STone, wiTh ArT Kunde, Bill CorbeTT and oTher re- Turning leTTermen making up The base. Those included in This developmenT are Bernard Rosing, George Coleman and Franlc Dial, and The goal oT Their eTTorTs is The Hyde Parlc game, which cosT The heavies The TiTle lasT season. So waTch ouT, Hyde Parlc, Tor here comes a new heavyweighT Team loaded wiTh plenTy oT TalenT and is bound To overcome any opponenT. STREAKING DOWN THE FLOOR . Bill ThaTcher sinlcs a diTTiculT shoT in preparaTion Tor a championship year. WiTh The reTurn OT leTTermen William ThaTcher, Howie Casper, and Joe Canna, The lighTs are looking Torward To capTuring The crown again Tor Hirsch. The regular seasonal encounTers goT under way Tollowing several hard- ToughT pracTice games, which were s+ar+ed oTT wiTh a dual vicTory over Lindblom. Following This came vice Tories Tor The lighTs over FarraguT and Tilden, Two Teams which will noT be played during The regular secTional Tig Howie Casper's graduaTion in Jane uary will deal Hirsch a serious loss, buT wiTh such cagers as Brigel, Kulvin and Adler remaining, Coach Bland has liT- ACTION SHOT TC 1 L ft JOE Cami' 5' 6 l Tle To worry abouT. Pave One hundr .. ..,.,-...M--1-...... . 4. '-:4 .... - - .,. . On-3 hundrei A SPLASH AND A FLASH! CRACK! IT'S A HIT . . . and CapTain Frank Dial bangs ouT his nTh hit oT The 1938 season To lead The Team wiTh a .368 average, nosing out Tom Weiss, who Tinished with .357. With sluggers such as These, and piTching like ThaT oT Tony Mussachio, The Team's leading hurler, Hirsch landed in TourTh spoT in The secTion wiTh Tive wins and Tour losses. The climax oT The season was I-lirsch's 7-6 vicTory over Fenger, which was aided by a six run rally in The Tinal inning. The main loss To The '39 Team will be The graduaTion oT The Team's leading hiTTers and ouT- Tielders, CapTain Dial, Weiss, Chuch GrummiTT and Bud James. An enTire inTield is reTurning in Art Kunde, Harry Crowley, Bob Amedro, Bill ThaTcher and Joe Canna. Coach C. O. Apple- gran will build The Team around This maTerial, and This next season should produce a Team oT which I-lirsch can be proud. BASEBALL TEAM ITop Leftli Mgr. P. McManus, Coach Wein- traub, Mgr. W. Schauer, T. Mussachio, J. Schleuter, A. Weber, E. Gutcher, F. Dial, G. Coleman, A. Kunde, C. Grummitt, B. Oman, H. GoldTreed, I-I. Crawley, J. Carina, J. Anderson. ACTION SHOT fTop Centerl: Captain Frank Dial. ACTION SHOT lTop Rightl: Bill Thatcher, Harry Crawley. CUTTING THE WAVES . . . wiTh Their rivals leTT sTruggling in Their walce, I'lirsch's sTar Tish, Sunny SuTTon and Bob DeLong, pull Themselves ouT oT The waTer, vicTors again in Their respecTive heaTs. In The ciTy preliminaries, Bob DeLong gualiTied in The one hundred yard baclcsTrolce, Tinishing in l.O9. The medley Team, composed oT Sunny SuTTon doing The crawl, Bob DeLong baclcsTrolcing, and Jack ReubelT swimming The breasT sTrol4e, gualiTied with l.5I. Ralph Anderson displayed good Torm in his diving, and The relay Team, made up oT B. Anderson, R. PeTerson, R. Anderson, R. Johnson, R. Olson and C. SmiTh, helped add To The ToTal score. OThers who enTered were I-loward SilsdorT, Carl SmiTh in The 220 yard Tree sTyle, and Roger Johnson and Bob Olson in The IOO yard Tree sTyle. They did noT gualiTy, but iT is hoped ThaT They will do beTTer in dual meeTs. lnTeresT is now Turned Toward The city Tinals, wiTh hopes Tor Hirsch To bring home some oT The Trophies. SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM IL-ower Rightl STANDING: Mgr. W, Koenig, R. Johnson, D. Moon, R. Anderson, R. Soyster, R. Peterson, Coach Paterson, J. Pape, C. Teeling, H. Sutton, B. DeLong. SEATED: R. Olson, B. Bates J. Burke, J. Reubelt, C. Smith, H. SilsdorT, B. Anderson. ACTION SHOT lLower LeTtT: Howard SiIsdorT, Homer Sutton. ACTION SHOT ICenter Rightl: David Pusacln, Russell May. JUNIOR SWIMMING TEAM fCenter Leftl: R. Gutcher, D. Pusack, B. Kitzsteiner, G. Diefenderfer, D. Yacoe, R. May. d Thirfy-twi- 'isSvfiiiiililii2LlisTiIlI?BT'4ilfIL1Tv.-:I1.il.l4hisnt Wi I NIITQIPIHFY M H-' V-T -'T I Q kim . Cggisi ' . L X E 'Q 'S Q Q YN 'Q Ps QM 75 A JVC. xv' xg e' 'X 1 A . ii? W ,wkgzk -vOfv'fi'r ur e, . IC os, . n, , yn , Goldberg, W. Townsley, M. Marks, 'tm THEY SCORE EVERY TIME SPLINTERING WOOD . . . echoes down the alleys as l'lirsch's twin bowling leagues hum with action. Both the Legion and Cheltenham bowlers aim to place on the l939 A.B.C. team. Besides this, victory awards and places on the I-lirsch team are sought atter by veterans ot the sport. Last spring several meetings with South Side school teams were held, and more are scheduled tor this season. LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE iupper Leftl TOP ROW: J. Aranoft, B. Longshore, T, Brett, J. Landes, J. Ernst, G, Erkert, S. Young, F, Crane, M. Barancik, B. Davidson. ROW I: A. Sirk, J. Rice, N. Anderson, l-l. Weil, J. Dunn, A. Saper, J. Graves, R. Jones, W. Lipprnan. ci-IELTENHAM BOWLING LEAGUE Iupaer Rightl TOP ROW: R. Casey, G. Coppin, F. Gustafson, Coach Bland, W. Roesen, R. Kulvin, J. Piepenkotter, D, Willis. ROW I: G. Coleman, W. Corbett, E. Bouchard, J. Wittich, J, B k A Nihl W Olso R Wa e O. Excell, H. CHALK UP SIX MORE . . . as behind pertect interterence, Captain Tony Reda scores another touchdown tor the Mighty Midgets. Bud Wilschke did a notable iob in coaching the Midgets in their initial appearance in the prep sporting world. Their only setback was dealt them at the hands ot the Calumet sophomores, 6-O. They went on to trounce the varsity ot St. Francis de Salles, 23-O, in their tirst en- counter: then duplicated their victory, I3-O. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL fCenter Leftl TOP ROW: W, Bergman, H. Walberg, E. Johnson, R, Kitz- steiner, C. Massio, R. Johnson, M. I-lendrie, P. MCHi5nr,f, ROW 2: R. Conners, C. Hamilton, W. McClure, I-l. Phillips, S. Whitmore, P. Chimino, D. Comstock, Coach Wilschke. ROW I: R. Olson, W, Roberts, T. Fitzoatricl, Capt. Reda, W, Lundgren, R. Prendergast. SWISH THROUGH THE BASKET . . . goes the ball trom Oeorge Coleman's tin- gers, and two more points are marked up. Repeated pertormances ot this action re- sulted in victory tor the basketball team ot Miss I'lauta's division. Marching steadily onward, this tighting squad deteated all opposition, and, at the end ot the intramural tourney, the boys were in possession ot the championship. Their tinal victory was over Mrs. Parker's cagers. Giving invaluable aid, and largely responsible tor the capture ot the tourna- ment crown, were Bob DeLong and Jack Each. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS lCenter Rightl: C. Wotell, R. DeLong, G, Coleman, T. Connolly, R. Held, J. Each. WE WANT A HOMER . . . chants the crowd as Mike Orlando steps to the plate. l-Ie glances at the outtield, slowly swinging his bat. Then, the pitch, a hit, and the tilled bases are cleared again. Mrs. DeRoque's nine took the upper hand winning the championship in the intra- mural sottball tournament. Mike's constant repetition ot his tence-topping antics was largely responsible tor the clinching ot the title. Added to this were the tine per- tormances ot Chuck Orummitt and Dave Soderlund. INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS lLower Lefii TOP ROW: S, Driscoll, D. Soderlund, C. Grurrirnitt, R. Meshke, N. Stephan, E. Czuprin. ROW I: T. McGrath, C. Mikkel- son, Capt. M. Orlando, J. Gillespie, L. Brask. YOU CAN'T MISS THEM . . . with their characteristic strut, the aloot air that they invariably lose when they meet together to talk about the latest in toot- ball and basketball tactics. They're the greatest objects Ot admiration in Hirsch, the selected tew who wear the emblems de- noting good sportsmanship, accurate think- ing, and lots ot good hard work. Those large maroon I-I's on their masculine chests dis- tinguish them as lettermen. LETTERMEN lLower Rightl TOP ROW: I. Arliiss, H Trotcky, R. Trovillion, W, Corbett, J. St. Clair, F. Dial, D. Riley, J. Reubelt, ROW 2: R, DeLong, V, Burke, D. Moon, A. Kunde, F. Stone, C, Orummitt, R. Andersen, L. Roberts, M, Marks. ROW I: B. Rosen, I-l. Sutton, C. Smith, R. Jacobsen, J. Canna, I-I. Casper, T. Noble. Page One hundred th rty tv S yo u ecwe Grsclz The opportunity to say a tew words about the young men and women who are leaving l-lirsch is to me always a great pleasure. All ot us have a deep and abiding interest in both ot the classes that complete their courses in this year ot I939. In retrospect, there runs through our minds the years they have been with us, their problems, their plans, their triend- ships, and their ideals. It is with a thrill ot pride that we see them ready to step into larger fields ot service, but we realize that they have real responsibilities ahead ot them in the world ot tomorrow. These graduates ot ours, approach a new day in more than one sense. They will go torth as pioneers, tor it is evident that society is tacing an unexplored trontier where new opportunities must be discovered. We are going through a period when the character ot our youth is on trial: their taith in democratic ideals is being put to a test. There is no doubt in the minds ot those who know them that these graduates ot our high school, l in trained in the eternal principles ot democracy, will gladly accept the I challenge. l In their hearts is the taith that the America in the building will be tar better than the old, that there are still countless treasures tor the ambi- tious, that with the tuture lies not the death ot our civilization, but the 4 rebirth. Q ARTHUR M. NlcHELsoN T l l t --J CHEER THEM ON!! ROARS FROM THE GRAND- STANDS . . . greeT The ears oT The laTe-comers To Hirsch's pigskin baTTles. WiTh The cheerleaders ouT in TronT heading The rooTing oT The Team's supporTers, They draw Trom our depThs rahl rah's ThaT give our Team new hope when iTs morale has been weakened. This year The yell-bringers were capably led by Marvin Marks, who aided in producing some new vocal calisThenTics Trom The Throngs oT loyal boosTers. CHEERLEADERS quppef Raging TOP ROW: M. Marks, P, Olson, H. Goldberg, BOTTOM ROW: E. Harrison, J. Peterson, J, Jerome. THEY'RE OFF . . . breaking away, heading Tor ThaT Tar Turn. They're ouT To demonsTraTe Their endurance and give glory To Their school. This year was The TirsT Time Hirsch enTered a Team in This evenT, and in spiTe oT Their lack oT experience, These boys did well and placed Hirsch among The leaders. From a Tield oT approximaTely Two hundred and TiTTy, one oT Hirsch's maraThoners, RoberT Olson, came in nineTeenTh To place iusT wiThin The money, and earned his much longed-Tor leTTer. CROSS COUNTRY ACTION SHOT ICenterl: R. Olson, L. Richmond, C, Reyher, W. Miller. FLASHING HEELS AND CLOUDS OF DUST marked Hirsch's Trackmen as They opened The '38 season wiTh an imposing lisT oT individual winners. Few knew oT Hirsch's Team unTil J. Konek broke The IOO yard ciTy record and Harry STeurmer Tinished high in The sTaTe mile Tinals. And Then, when The inexperienced group oT runners won over Parker in a Triangular meeT, and gave Tilden a hard TighT, inTeresT was aroused ThroughouT Hirschland. For This, a large amounT oT crediT goes To Mr Korzen, who, in his own spare Time, advised and supporTed The Team in all of Their meeTs. TRACK TEAM lLowerl TOP ROW: J. Durham J. Landes W. Fink C. R C. Ha HernsTraeT, T. Brett, W. Sherwood A. Liscomb. ROW 2: R. Trovillion . uick R. White Johnston, 6. Erkert, F. Koller, M. Finla n , rn . ichmond. ROW I: S. Filesha J. Kon J. Davlantis, J. Co r , G. G ' i O. Gleeson . M ACTION SHOT IU e tl: J. Dav antis, H. Varel as, .Johnson, J. Kunek, A. Liscomb, R. Hem street, R. Olson, J. Langesb C. Hawking, R. Trovillion. Ure hundred thirty-six . . . , , , eyher, wking, R. , , S O , , W. vso , J E st, L R . ek. nne v and ck, , W iller. L T I I W - L . ...,. i- . ' -- '- H It -iaqffwf T 'V V . -- -il , -'tim mi3iwnaiHNi:siHW HMEmmhmf1yl .'-1-aii...11,L....Lf-f.'iL.124.1.1.1, Z fx - ,5- gn 'G' ,af-. .. Page Uwe hundred thirty-Seve' xx . 1 9 THE ALL-AMERICAN GIRL 5 e member of The G.A.A. She is a whiz af Jrermis, a sfar af swimming, 5 peach ef goff, and an experr af elmosr every sporh This versefihfy is due To fhe experien h has gained 51+ fhe meefirigs of fhe G' V ' C6 S G urs Afhiefic Club, where The members ge'r fo- geirier arid pracfice +he esseririais of ca good Sporfswoman and learn +he reguisires for gooo sporfsmariship. 32.2 ,E 9e'f's'e 3 U E -r 'lf' Ee: D Swv, Viie- 'es N Suzirq Wes, M Vvitr-ers, Tr-msg A :Jn E Wrist 'X M Jie-'G POW 2 L Pmiiih, J Ve'r-igiirwim, A Paiarin., B Cows, M. David5o'1,B. if :As Miss V Trgfcri, E Evriws A. Biiyii J Drwhiss, M Edwards, M. E Davigscm, G. Golton. ROW 3: L. 1, E P Kgrgeh E L i 3510, P' FimLe'isQf'i'1, J M1Chggr,h,f A Bing E Nieisijim, N. Kiiberg, Rei. Seoj M, A ,B i:g f' P? Tim M Vvffi 1' D Fai. A B. J Shih E Lwizgfer' M M:Clu'e ROW4 A. F e', L Di. '3S , 'fjlf-'ge M F'ff'3::Q H Bit-' Vie F' T'-r' is i D1vi5,L MLCQJX, E S,rw.jii'w', J. Gromlurii. M, E. Qdmn S Lmngff-' VC-'J 3 5-1fi's.r L 2-Minsizr D Michei' D Levitgh, L Lifs R Keiw, M Lricisem, M Nelson, F? GSU ROW 2. 5 M B G CHA B P-Me .1 Fierce-er I Le -1-rv M Wiiligh-5, P Sher 'Qa'1,B Howe!! ROW 3, M. 5 '-- J Bye' L 'N'-MS D Hibx-ati, M Davis B S'iri',, E Fim, F' Burl'-3, L Lari'-er. ROW 4' M. Fi-te' . L-1ff'1'Z'S i, M A-miwser, D Bhhsh, S Nmew, L. Eitimgw J. McGovern, D Peterson, M, Mascio 1 PC-N 3 Bevcief, P Cmrinef, F Redji, A Fiiesmi, C G4,ifi3'io, M Giilfirisih, J. Ddv0M'O'f. p'?SI N DWL' A pas.,-Vgfg F'i1ifj2 L Dihiifq 3 Pgini, S 5325-yi B Sirharfz A. Fergesciw, S. Nelson, M Neison E Qyty H E+ PC N3 Q P4165 , 'ite' L 5'.'ff,L JLW1 M T'ea:,, F' Roh1e,R.La1ona, B.Mgfswi? , Ni Pffitfl Q P,L 'E J f1'3E' 4 Frsfw wi P pei D Wiili3v' Flfwggf- E Wiiler, 5, B. Mimi, n1.P.3Ul,M.PaiS51Q J 1 3,-i-:,.. , i .f-ui ,lht Sporfing an H LETTERGIRLS QTQQ Pwitwf: FRONT PCVVV' E KJWET, M M32 STANLJLNCS M VVWHI-rg tgglfjf' IQHIQQNJ, M:ss T'J.M',m, N. S' 31' Q S ans E Mvmis'--,fi-f Mes-'c ihe Modern Mermaids AQUATIC ACES ISe::'v3 5'5 Topl ROW 2' M Etta' B. Cc-Hfs, Pfes J W'J,rv- F' Daltf-'w Tffqxs' M, Lanns S:wwef1w:' J. Pepa,-Im. ROW I' M. J sam P Cash' D. Hcwteffs M,Wv'1 L DJVWJSQ1 G. MQCJIN:-Jgn, J. Hoi V FW.-egqf: S Day-S H Jevwiwgs Sei N Huw R C1 'g,:-2 L R Heja 'F Spurrinq :hem on 'co Victory v PEP CLU? TC: 955' Q H :ff A, Pegg, Sgr.-,vw 'S N3-ith M Ciifiza D 1 S21 N Mif Ji M FT Laws-J'v,J,V!J J J Pwwfts B Mysw- S WKM3 s ROW? J 55: S S3:'r:1' S. P: M LJ'-W'-'Tw H N-jsi' M Be:'i.'.' X: B,3:'f M Be F Fafwe' PC S Hfx E J VT-:'zf V. S -'51 Fwqis Sf-i'9, V-45:3 S Hjiwe' J FQ temp N Dv-L C CVT 1 PEP CLUB 1F:,'t' T11 TCT' FTCX-2' L Li-Eg' E- Nftig Eli.-.5-, M N 5,1 H S,i'35e' V L sri T DEREHJS J Prev E N1 M S. SH fu ROW3 5 'Vg Gws J Jhnsi.-P L VVe C9'g J M Cwsw, E Ra, J F'f't:'e' J D3 STWLV: M. Ffii- 9. BL . 5 H3 Q POW2 M 5,239 F Catizti D J: Q D J.'1s:' E. Gse .1 S H,-.e M Han'-ivsf F? S'-1-: ef: M D,-:V 5 M.3'vH1-9 M C3.i 'n RCVV. R, C L be'N E Hy'-sr M Kf-se' B Hwm 'W BQ, M B'j.x', AQUATIC ACES 1E:.ttg ' 5' iff? M Dfw user M Ettev H. Je 'J4 Ho-2. P CasWef R DQ SAa'te S DJ s ' Daftofy M Winn page One Hundred thlrtv IT MUST BE GROUND, STICK, GROUND STICK, GROUND STICK, SHOOT! A swish oT sticks, a Tlash oT a ball, and The Tight is on. A player emerges Trom a pile of scrambling arms and legs, dribbling The ball betore her. IT is intercepted and raced baclc Toward The op- posite goal. Now you have The ball now you havent: ThaT's Tield hockey, The TasTesT game of all. SINK THAT BASKET screams The excited mob! Not ThaT The Girls' Basketball Team needs any encour- agement. On The conTrary, This Tamed quinTeT has a habit ot malcing baskets all Too oTTen, according To Their opponenTs. No one can lceep pace wiTh Their speedy dribblingg nothing can daunT Their Tancy sharp-shooTing. Thylre The besl' To be had in The way oT a baslceTball Team. age C'e hifdred Tcirty WHAT THE CUBS OVER- LOOKED was The wonderful baseball material here aT Hirsch in The Girls' Team. There are no nafianally Tamous stars on The Team, buT The girls surely can swing a bat or heave a ball. They don'T play Tor money: They don'T play Tor Tame: buT They play Tor The enjoyment received Trom participating in The most American ot all sporTs. AFTER THE BALL IS OVER The neT, propelled by The lusTy swing of a Volleyball Team member, a Tast, Turious game is on. Whitfl Biml Bam! Baclc and Torth Tlies The ball, as each aThleTe issues her special swaT. The ball sustains all The injuries in This vigorous game, and iT may be considered a graduaTe oT The school oT hard lrnoclcs. I FUN v li FIELD HOCKEY i IUpper Leftl I Betty Strauss, Mary Mc- ' Clure, Irene Shapiro, E Marion Jones, Mary Ed- I wards, Lorraine Mc- Court, Margaret Withers, June Gron- Iund, Rosemary Cran- dell, Evelyn Winistorfer, Nedine Killberg, Lenore Dumas, Pat Stone. FIELD HOCKEY IUpper Rightl Evelyn Winistorfer, June G I CI N di e Kill- I ron un , e in oerg, Pat Stone. 1 I BASEBALL ' lCenter Rightl Marion Jones, Anne Boyle, Irene Shapiro, I Aurora Patarini, Anne I Papucha,Margaret I Withers, Evelyn Winis- 'li torfer, Eleanor Evans, I Nedine Killberg, Betty I Cohrs, Pat Stone, i Marion Etten. I I l BASKETBALL lLowerLeitl FRONT: Irene Shapiro lstandingl, Betty Peck. Anne Boyle, Ma'geret Withers, BACK: Bettv Cohrs, Pat Stone, Eleanor Evans. VOLLEY BALL lLower Rightl ROW I: Pat Stone, Irene Shapno, Anne Papucha, Margaret W'+h s El E ans Marion Jones, Aurora Patarini, Anne Boyle, Betty Strauss, Evelyn Winistorfer. . , . , . ,, v---- .- .' H' . . , -1- - nf -2- 'S ln. Sf , SGTTCVI' V . ROW 2: Betty Cohrs, I fx 5 A. Q' gf? - 'ff-3, Q J X 6'- 'S 5. V ..n:m2.,.a..::f-my - f,- ue' 7 bf Page One hundred forty-one IX .ll S p e ci f y Printing by KLEIN - that's one of the best ways to help your yearbook achieve honors, both with the studentbody at your school or college, and nationally, tool 744 flffazwan is one of the many annuals printed by FRED KLEIN COMPANY 732 WEST VAN BUREN STREET ALL PHONES MONROE 6363 C H I C A G O, IL L I NO I S General Commercial Printers and School Annual Specialists HIRSCH HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTERS SAVOY GROCERY 2455 E. 75+I1 S+. WINDSOR PARK DRY GOODS 2454 E. 75+h S+. BLANCHE'S MILLINERY 2539 E. 75+I-I S+. OAK CLEANERS 923 E. 79+I1 S+. STEINMANN SCHOOL OF DANCING l706 E. 79+I'1 S+.-2020 W. I I0+I'1 S+. AVALON ELECTRIC SHOP 7828 Co++age Grove Ave. ESTELLE'S BEAUTY SHOP 7824 Co++age Grove Ave. FARRELL-FOSS FLORISTS 724 E. 79+h S+. GOODYEAR SERVICE 526 E. 79+I1 S+. Phone S+e. 002I CHICAGO ALIGRAPHY 81 LITHO. CO 4I2 S. Wells S+. S. 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Pa Je Owe Mrdreo y I1 FOR A SQUARE MEAL PATRONIZE THE SCHOOL OAFETERIA GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH BEST WISHES OF Michael F. Mulcahy ALDERMAN, 8th WARD HIRSCH HIGH SCHOOL Parent Teachers Association EXTENDS GREETINGS AND FELICITATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I939 I4-'T reie 1 .2 R 1 'L W ,gg 1 1 1 f , I '- ml up T l Eg HV' liv' E f . . . 5075 anal lzaznnzlbq t High entrance requirements, thorough, r owjaw intensive course of study, and person- ' I ,Lg W' fwhg nlirv develo ment through extramur- L L ,WMO MMM Wnfm v . ,PH L A Mba M0 rrculur activities guarantee success. W W2 E1 CO-EDUCATIONAL f B Only four-year high school graduates enrolled STEWART 6780 79th and Halsted Streets , Q ' F 0 X, 5e'cp-fel-aruialcolleqe E-20th Century Bowling Alleys-E Free Bowling Instruclions Complimenfs Eve-ry Aciomrnodatien For Ladies 5-Carom and Pocket Tables-5 of LEE JOHNS RECREATION 2460 Easf 75Th Sfreer Phone: REGent 5438 SANDWICHES LEE R. JOHNS, Prop. 81 Mgr. BILL JOHNS, Ass't Mgr. 2235 Easf Vlsf Sheer GOOD FLOWERS ALWAYS Tops in eoasfrees CLEMENSEN'S 78Th and Exchange Avenue EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT FRANKS 7422 Collage Grove Ave. F J J Q my P-.za '- -- Pg.. , ,Xa-P r f 1 we PRESENT oun PRINCIPAL f 'P To rne smdenfs of Hirsch, however he needs rwo'n?roduQf7ofw1fof he is fhe meer famous mam here. During our four years 5+ school we Have rurred cone slsrerwriy to him for he-'p, In We fufure we Carr rum ro Hrs rwearferimq words. ff '4'ff34'7 '-'fffi' g, fe ' ' v -' lTlOSGl' I BUSINESS COLLEGE 42' The Business College with the Univer- sity Atmosphere-Famous for the High Type of Employees il' Develops O N L Y FOUR YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS EMPLOYED 'l'l6 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Randolph 4347 PHONE CENTRAL 4652 DANCE PROGRAMS BIDS B' J' KESL HOLLY'S C0 C O M PA N Y ' JEWELRY ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY Manufacturers of Class Rings, Pins, Medals, Fraternity ancl Club Pins I553 West Madison Street F59 North State Sire t 'UITE W3 Telephone Seeley 4303 Say it wiih FIowers FLOWERS BY WIRE TREDUP FLOWER SHOPS Serving the PUbIiq for Over 50 Years 26I5 Easl 75Ih Sfreel Phone South Shore I62I TI3largIe OI-4' VISIT THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PLACE THE CHATHAM POST Open 24 Hours a Day F Our Qualify and Varie+y of Food Will Please You 7856 Collage Grove Ave. Telephone: Iv1IDway 3935 Best Wishes to CLARKE-McELROY Graduates of Class PUBLISHING COMPANY of ' 1939 SCHOOL PRINTERS mom 6I4O Collage Grove Ave. sg+. s. v. OJALA AND PUBLISHERS PRINTERS OFFICERS OF THE R.O.T.C. BINDERS ENGRAVERS COmpIImenIS of KELLY DRY GOODS CO. 8I58 Coffage Grove Ave. Complimenls OI WINDSOR PARK LAUNDRY I72o Easf 75Ih Sfreelr ne Owe rwcwe BOOSTERS FREY'S TOGGERY 2508 E. 75+I1 S+. BLOCK'S HARDWARE 2472 E. 75+I-I S+. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND SAPER'S MEN'S SHOP ZIO4 E. 7Is+ S+. S. J. FREED 4326 S. Wabash Ave. CAPITOL DAIRY CO. NATIONAL TEA CO. 709 E. 79+h S+. ROSENBLUM DRUG STORE LANDSMAN DRUGS 82OI Co++age Grove Ave. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '39 CASEY 7756 DREXEL AVENUE Phone SAOimaw 4l57 BOWL FOR HEALTH AT THE CHELTENHAM RECREATION no cosrmo JERRY smvle BOWLING The fImIy I2 aIIeys buwt on soInd rock Icvundatnon Conditions must be right 79TH AND ESCANABA AVE. RECORDS-SHEET MUSIC We I-IandIe The La+e-S+ Swing Music THE GENERAL MUSIC Tl SHOP D. L. SUTTON 8I26 CoH'age Grove Ave. ZIOQ EEST 7I5I SIVEGI PLAZA 760l HECKER'S WM W HARRIS PHARMACY SC JOHN D. HARRIS, R. Ph. C. E L R D HOTS HAMBURGERS 7900 Drexel Avenue SANDWICHES 932 Ea9+ 79+h S+ree+ VIN' I060 AI I' Iwzljc Free Delivery VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN J l'L.i - Chicago College of Commerce ENTER ANY MONDAY Day or Night School t Offering Courses in Typewriting, Shorthand Bookkeeping, Accounting and Comptometry Convenient New Location 6309 Yale Avenue Tel. Wentworth 0994 Finest Foods for Fussy Appetitesv JACK FROST SANDWICH SHOP 2466 East 75th Street Phone Vincennes 5659 RAGNAR NELSON STEAMSHIP TICKET AGENCY Greeting Cards-Gifts-Sporting Goods Money Orders-School Supplies 705 EAST 75TH STREET Phones STEwart l600-VlNcennes 6770 STEVENSON RECREATION HAMBURGERS WAFFLES Bowling-Billiards-Ping Pong 757 East 79th Street SAGMW 106' AIR comomomso Page One hundred 1' ty :Ag V I ff '1, Tales'-we XlNcers-as 'ISO LEG-ION BOWLING ALLEYS L. KOPULOS, Prop. N, W. Corner 76-Th Si and Collage Grove Ave. ECLIPSE LAUNDRY CO. Kant-Harm Process Laundering 949-957 Easl 75+h Slreel All Phones: TRlangle 7500 6'llh HID-YEIR TEIII - FEBRUARY 6 A nalionally known school of high sfandards, offering secre- Iarial and business 'rraining al reasonable rafes. Courses: Execulive Secrelarial, Business Adminislralion, Ac- counling, Complomelry, Brush Up and Review. lnvesfigale Ihe superior advan- Iages of Ihis large business col- lege. DAY and EVENING SESSIONS. FREE ernploymenl service. Visilors welcome. BOOKLET SENT UPON REQUEST 2 Ccnveniently Lccated Sihcc-is 37 S. Wabash Ave., RANdolph 2637 304 W. 63rd Sheet, WENtworth 2227 ropoli ai BUSINESS COLLEGE M.:-Gal. No Rubbing Wax and Lamb's Wool Applier Both for S just sgread it on wit.h the new applicr and t at's alll It DRIES to a lustre. Treat your floors and linoleum to Old English. You get the Lamb's Wool Applier at no extra cos!! EVERYBODY KNOWS CARL J. ADAMS Funeral Directors 7350 Collage Grove Ave. Phone STEwart 0076 WINDSOR STATIONERY SHOP 26I9 Easl 75'rh Slreel Greefing Cards for All Occasions, School Supplies, Dennison Goods, Popular Songs, Toys and Games RENTAL LIBRAPY South Shore 7527 Open Evenings Till 9:30 '7 ,III - ----.,. 1 2 xi fd ' 'g:::2g2:?5?f WHO SERVES BEST SERVES TWIC MARCDQINI Pl-IQTQGRXRPHEIQS 744 EAST 79H1STREET BEST WTSHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1939 Q TRIANGLE 4Q4O POhddff ff UTOGRAPHS Lf L! X, 0, Lf 4 f rw Mjbwlw uhh Lb f .XV 1, 9044-2 it ffff-'ff MWA ww ,yy MV'fVX!,ffVd, GJLJLL LJTJJL, vixwcff ZJVIYVJU Afliayf AW! F5 M 1 WW Mr!! fuaaf m qw N. , vfvcf.af0M!f H5 71 FOJMJQJ 1' A abyf e yt h . yr ..Hg Q 4+ Y g K-1 'A fu f I, V ,, ll f ,ff f if yf V 'Q L ', xxx' XS , I 3, , A - c ' X T , 1 A W ? ' Q 1 J' W QL V f x. , 1 ' I . y ,,--'A r YY 'f' , I, .74 V9 , Y, f , -i ' . f., - 3 V X f fi? X! r Q ? 1 pNMff , ff lf, gf V ff J ' 7 iz- XA V4 ' I f - I , x 1 A f Y , ,rf ,fx I 1 ' KA, fwf If wi 1 3, i f O I . 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Where Miss McManus busies herselt with the mail, and Mrs. Staple- ton, the true triend, helps out the betuddled treshmen. Where notices pour in at the last minute and secre- taries have to speed up their worlc. Where everything seems lilre a mad- house but is actually the height ot etliciency. OFFICE FORCE llopl Lett to right: Mrs. l-late' Bcwers, M'ss l-lele-n McManus, Alice McLaughlin! Mrs Gertrooe Kuehn Eleanor Howe CULPRIT'S BENCH lCent-srl Lett to right: Alice McLaughlin, De Mott Pilev. Marv Ellen Quinn, Mrs. Margaret lrniiger. COUNSELLING lliottoml' Mr, Meyer Nathan, Mr. Russell McNally. Miss Isabelle Fitzsimrnons, Miss Grcrgia Alle-ri, Bells Koch, Mr. William Kcloistra, Miriam Davidson, Mrs. Erlwyl Davison. Warren Walilberg, Walter Malin Elaine Aclley. 'sy ig? 4 0 I O l 1 Col .l l l l l l l ii! ll ll i ii -ii lil 'l li li! ll ly li l 1 i i i ly , . i i ll li. l. ul .ll I. l, ll l lf il' i. l il l '11 Q 'f f-,---xi.. gIx ,I , ' I 'U ' -I '.. dx- A -. I x f, .. 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Over in tront ot Mr. Nichelson's ottice sits a very patient and very trightened boy, nervously twisting his hand- lcerchiet. Beside him sprawls an impatient club worlcer, anxious to consult his principal upon some very important matters. Every now and then, a teacher's messen- ger whizzes by on an important mission, or an etficient loolcing girl mails cut slips. A pig-tailed, be- spectacled treshie stares wide- eyed at busy lvliss l-lurney. And at long last. teachers rush happily out at the end ot the day. LOWER LEFT LOWER Rlf HT Miss Dorothy Bo Mr. Albert R, Mr. William. F Miss Olga Law Miss Leona Meyer Miss Ve'a l 5,'TO'.l Mr. John Taher-y ,,A,.-.7.f-,...,-.,.-., .,,v.v.L-...,-....,.t,.. x.f .lL-. .',l,..f. .4 .'.aY .-, we say, Thank you,' l... tor the guidance you gave us . . . your willingness to listen to our minor problems . . . your toleration ot our toolishness and your helptulness in our plight . . .and lor always putting l-lirsch and its weltare betore everything else. -Sf . W' .. Pagel' IT HAS BEEN SAID 'na' me eafn From nlshm fnaf we Ie-ern nofiwinq from Iwl5+ory. I-IirscI'1Is Iwisfory Ieachers oo 'ne'f of-5+ TO dfsproxe His RAT-A-TAT-TAT! No II 5 no 'annum s'mc'ofs enum-9 S 3 CGV3D E'5. SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHERS ,4,. g,,.,, X., qu I Iheory. I . r 5 had up! IIS one of our comnneroal classes where , snaffered nerves flwaf we may some day be grea+ A MIMEOGRAPI-I f - - -2 L-A A X 55 U -'Q 5 A' 9' C3'3IIne DUIIef N' -X '-' ,en Nw N'3'Jw':-t Swim M's , , 'EVEI N' 55 C:-f s Rv N' is Emu uct- M' I COMMERCIAL EAQHER5 3 ' ' 37 V' -99 'X N S STANDIN3 M ss Mygvft Cam' i:. Mfs. Beatrice Was: MISS Mawgare-t SOCIAL STUDIES Q9 '1 e' M' AI fJ F :rs 5'r Mr WaItef CIoIel, SEATED: MISS ' 55' SE-'C kg. Vyw QENYEF M339 WI-I 'f-. 1 M-:EMH M ss L:-:na Me-9' Miss Hwtense Klein, Mrs. Frances K-HI . MISS Ma't 3 BIS' 903 , MW Ge't'u-Je NeaI, Mn RusseII McNaII,, Q SCIENCE TEACHERS ENGLISH TEACHERS -STANDING MI55 I-Inge' Twewstrgx Mrs I-Ig1 :-91 B155 Mf. Ha . C:TII,nS, STANDTNQ M ss EI'-J UE-YC-n V355 EMI Vaeqw' PAWS C3'2'.n 70' M's Anna Kle-In M155 Flofence K'wf'nAeI M' Vv',II-3n- Penne' Mwss MISS CIICJJ L3-ve': M155 .IUIJ Cosqtye Mei FQ Cfe' M1 Es TGVGCE K'IC'SD5' SEATED M' Mawn Aww MISS D:- rv, Lee M55 Man S: i' in M ss Mx we I 'hge' V59 L: s Befni-1' SEFVEC' M es Nyqe' 'B'o:I Mwss See Q-:hte'she7 e' Ang' I- ss Gi' .zf Irvs' Mss N-2 f QW' NUS LIS V21 N + N- TN AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD around us is brouqhf 'ro Us by The explanafions of our science Ieachers. X THE GREAT MASTERS WTII be read for many years 'ro come by I-Iirsch students fslow readefsI. Such has been The accomphshmenf of The English deparfment 55:5 E kg W ' ,977 JQM 653 wiF3535 53f 53 Q Y' if i i Mffgiiiwwff sm 3 W3 2 wW Mffhw if? if ,,fViQW d gg 5 Lg 'V' A U QV ' ,Dfff jx :JA ,X 5 Q? f fu XV W ,x ! Rgmw w W M 5 L if QS M R EX Q? Q ii V WVQ QW f E Mfff CM Us FEW jim 3 Q? 1? xk Efix . ?-Q5 fl? F? 3 u-...Q :S 4 u E ,..- ... -..J QM 3 4 G 4 .fr h 1 1 'l cz l 'Xl ,S N 1 a-. x' ...R ART TEACHERS MATH TEACHERS LEFT TO RlGHT: Mr, William U: L L-2 A T' N3 M ss ET'i'i Ps- r Miss Kooistm, Miss Dorothy Bock, Mr. NMC, 2, SEATED Mas Hafolo Billings, Miss Hilder Tiem- E1, M1 Kaf'5 e Prfe' stra, Mrs, Alice Blair, Mr. John ' ,,. 11 W 'rivsfm Taba-r1y,Mrs,Wiletta Stapleton, Mr. MUSIC TEACHERS Charles Watson Ti F SHT Cami J-F' Shi-- M1 'Q 's':':: Nii+la.s ff ' 'rf M H'l' A THING OF' BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER , pay lime i3rJr'reaCl'1GFS, wlio make us appreciale lime beaufy ol llwe world als-our us. THOSE WHO KNOW ALL THE ANSWERS around l-lirzclw are 'rlwe Mallw reaclwcrs. THE MELODY LINGERS ON, or so llwe lward worlcirmq music leaclvers lwope. Jl fll ll , , ii I XJ u ,r ,J .?'4,- . '. ' . J Z'i.W',-3122! Y ' --4'---. -'Z - vw-: ' 1--. -T -1- ..-.,-, N ,4r,-- -f-7, 1- ,E - A ..,: , , -fi .T .--5 xy L, , . 'X 'I L-X: - f 7-': z-, 2 : fr -t NW: l xL-A W! CHATTER! CHATTER! and such uninfelligible challerl Who would lhinlc lhal such esleemed members of lhe lacully as The language feachers could be responsible for such carryings on? SOUND BODIES MEAN SOUND MINDS! So we may a'r'rrIbu're l-llrsch's lnfelligence lo our gym deparlmenl. DOWN TO EARTH INFORMATION which will help us in lhe lrulure ls laughf by lhe lndusfrlal Arla De-parlmenl. ON THE TRACK lTQ:lC-Eve' Alzwl L 5:-:Wx LANGUAGE TEACHERS j --lm HE'--iw-e PHYSl?ElAcEgEJRiATlON lllooer Leftl 52322 Olggq F Z' r Ay 31:1 ,, STANDING: Mlss Mar, Deligh MY. gm Lmfies lf,fS',:f iff ,if -NES Rumi MM 50U'3,A1'E' TECHNICAL TEACHERS X cams mf Eyl B V, SEATED IM' Mm ,l3 37.3'3l l l?'ll'W' lC:n!e '- Mrss Lagofll 'EJSVE' Mlss ve SEATED' M65 , Mllyeg M'f '9l' ' STANDING' M' Q-Eifqe 5,51 ll T-3971, M's, lil 331' V ss Suzanne Flsnef M-5. BeJt'n:- M55 Mjfgygt Cfgngl, MY pl. X Stefnl Mlss Mythg Larson. ,S Plym M, HHH, l5Y,Z,,M,o: 'N CHEMISTRY V fb Miss Allie Lyszn Mfs Mafia DV- l Nlll-3 l.inqs':l 3 CM. v Sai lLowe' Lelf Roi1ue,Mf Mf1,ifN3lhiW SURTED I ai l-lwvafi 9'll's J E-ie Betty Lawfence M2 John Glens n. .l 35:1 Ciwsin 'Sag'-ga Curl: n 1 , ,, , X LIBRARIANS:5 5a't:' .1- 2.s ' 'cf ,, A, ..::s-LE, . anncn .. Ai Q f-,,,.q,.L of .. i A L. i - E R IN 5 IX 5 E C M- C D'ISv. LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Lott, Miss Churchill i N X C M D Iv' EI L Ettinge, R. F .J s D I C, . C.-. ,, CMAQ . cb: I, eye. 1. is, . :.5'E , Eve' 3 EQ: E Saline, K H-.D E L. ,X HD-.- D HU- ' ' Saline, M, Hamwe' . H-n L L e ,sei M, H,qg 'is E, Jchnson, L lny, M ' Q H. L.:ce,E Lnsgren, L Lundzaisf G, L, 1cn, A. Maiorano, N s ' 7. Nach. N' Nelson, M. Nesoitf A. Ornstein, J. Potte' A me J R e, L. R139-e's S Sal: -an I-I Scrulnad M,Sf'nfw-n-1 E 3':sn S STiZDf 'Sf7 M Sree' V, Veneer WAS IT READ? Weire referring To lasr nighlis assign- merf, and if if wasnl youd beller huslle info lhe iorary, There, wilhoul any dilllicully, you will prob- ab y lind lhe bool ol your need. bul if you don r, Ihereis a good-nalured group of librarians ready Io help you do iusl Ihal. Each one lcnows iusl whal Ihe library con- fains and could probably lead you Io your boolc blind- fo oeo, THE SIGHT SAVING CLASS Some of lhe brighlesl sludenls al Hricf J fner neadquarlers in Room 2l5, where fa zoeca ,f brnled bools and lhe lalesl Ihing in ffff-c. rsfifn -ci -, g .g, fhey do Iheir besl worlc. Poor eyesighl ieerrz 'C ' - J an incenlive lor Ihem, and we lind Ihal rrarg c r beef zrudenls are enrolled in The sighl Zi! G BEHIND A STACK OF BOOKS in our library you usually find a librarian induslriously sorling boolcs, checlcing books, or reading boolcs. Such an abundance ol reading maller sfarlles Ihe mere s+u- denl, buf Io librarians ills old slulf. They enjoy malcing il possible lor all ol us Io read The lileralure ol The world, and 'rhey relish Ihe iacl Ihal Their library is Ihe hang-oul' ol so large a crowd ol sludenls. A TETE A TETE WITH TEACHER One by one were called info confer- ence wilh our division Ieacher. A+ Ihese friendly gel Iogelhers she checlcs up on our credijrs, helps us our ol dillicullies, or advises us To sliclc Io Ihe slraighf and narrow palh. These chals wilh Ieacher clear us up on poinls 'rhal up Io now have been a lillle vague in our minds. fsfce-Lsnsgsar-1'e1x,'r -,. 'fix ,v'Xf,b.v.I '-:iw ffm -:.-- sr:-: -1-' ' L:.- ly: if-1 Yr: 1' by A, 'Q : 1 y Inj 5- : - Vw : .J U:.IX-I: i': 5 .T , .1 J- .if 3- : ADVICE TO THE BOOKWORM is handed ouf by 'rhe Adiusimenf Office. Our 'rroubles are 'rhe adiusfors worry and They spend hours frying Io Find fhe appropr-ia+e cure, By means of +es+s, Ihey average our men'raIi'fy, discover our abiIiIies and weaknesses, and Then discuss 'rhe resulfs wifh us in a hear+ 'ro hearf Iailc. This conference wifh speciahsrs in solving problems oifen resuhks in a recoqnifion of fhe cause of our IroubIe and Thence The remedy. SIGHT SAVING CLASS ROW 2 ISeatedI: CIar.3 Rei'1I I-I-5Ien Johnson, DonaId Thon1DS0V'v ROW I: HaroIi:I PoweII AII3ri Wali- sofi! JJ-Qzoeline Fre-21, Betty J sm Chfen.:-3 Swanson LBesiL1 Winaowi, Jeff, Biggs, I.-ana CJ -ilzzo Mvound Deskj, George My tn SMHI-3, Pe't-Vs , Bama' Mir -mi' ADJUSTMENT OFFICE David K. bI-3 Miss Sszafne F sw' Dafon Wneeif' Miss EIIJ O K-26' 1- COUNSELING Taira' at iv:-'it tide Miss Etna' Pissz at 'ey t3::Ie Mss Nfli' H,I' JK 'ight Miss Earn Diilqs, . fi I Iynss rw'-e' THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSEMBLY Hitt, I, lx DI B. Williams, N ls VI. B Q , J. Wittlch, L A lx L 1 J Lo-edingl P '-I N N3'lg'een, E lx L C N Holl I L 4A REPRESENTATIVE HAS THE FLOOR I-le states his views on the needs ot the school, but the representative trom the 2A division objects. The student assembly becomes interestedf listens to the two arguments. Then a heated debate tol- lows, and the vvhole congress becomes excited over the issue. The president, Charles Grurnmitt, demands order: a hush tails over the assembly. Suddenly a dele- gate rises and moves that the issue be made a law: the motion is seconded: then voted upon: it passes by a majority vote: and trom then on. we are governed by that arriendrnent. STUDENT GOVERNMENT SECRETARIES, STANDING: D H' t L G ttson, J. Sawv SEATED M Elterl J lr H C en E lCf-nrha' WJJOLQ OFFICE HOURS 8:45-3:00 lt you have any business you wish to have talcen care ot, please see a secretary. Such is the etticient atmosphere which permeates the Student Government otlice. At a deslc, made business-lilce by a calen- der and chart, sit the secretaries, guard- ing passes and issuing intormation. Even the government otticials cater to them tor they hold the lcey to everything, and largely due to the conscientiousness ot these secretaries, all ot the Student Gov- ernment room is still there. I WHAT THEY SAY GOES, THEIR WORD IS LAW CIVIC BUREAU lStanding at far leitl: G. West. BACK ROW: B. Hanrahan, R. Northshield, E. Hansen. ROW 3: G. Grumrriitt, M. Quinn, H. Eichenbaum, F. Smith, F. Hale, M. Fitch, J. Loeding, J. Unwin, J. Graf, D. Andrews, A. McLaughlin, M, York, ROW 2 i J B E H G n R Cr J R G, Lipton, . lake, ,Howe . reen, B. Bru ies, . arg, . oss, E. Rafferty, J. Harrell, R. DeSwarte. ROW l: I, Arliss, D. Gardiner, M. Rietz, R. Meschlre, FINANCE BUREAU, TOP RONV L. Robe-rfs, D. GQi'i1i'1:r B Allfiri R Casey, M Fitch, M Quinn, A, McLaughlin, B Harirarian, ROW 3 J. Davies, E Rafferty, L. Sari-uels, J Coen, M. Feinstein, I, Arllgs, A. Smith, B. Brown, B WiIIian'i5, N. Wells. ROW 2: E Howe, J Rose, C. E-gmunds, C Graco, F Pear. ROW l, H, Green, M. Stoll F Circ-rfnb-arg B Turle. A. Wiilia S H Neal, B. Hill E Hans-an A GOOD TIME IS HAD BY ALL when we go to one ot the Civics Bureaus superb dances or gala parties. The mem- bers ot this group are the Elsa Maxwells ot Hirsch, and with them around, nothing is missing in the way ot entertainment. But not all their social instincts are con- tineol to trivolities. They absolutely insist upon our attending benetit movies and are only too glad to till Christmas baslcets. All together, they're the good angels ot l-lirsch. A SHOW . .A DANCE . . A GAME Any tinancial enterprise can be handled by the Finance Bureau. What a selling campaign they put on! Posters decorate every corridorg slcits impress assemblies: ace salesmen heclcle students. Then, when money begins to pour in, an accountant balances the boolcs: a tinancier hands over the protitsi and your investment is a suc- cess. THEY GO HAND-IN-HAND l N THEY ARE TI-IE LANV . . ec' 'ne ere oId men puT The judges and axwerg 35 I-Iirsqn. WiThQuT presTige, The CourT uoua haxe 'Tc auThoriTy3 wiThouT e-Thics, There noun pe he iusTfQe' wiThouT sTandards, There uc- c pe FC superior-iTx over The sTudenTs. IT is 'ne Ea' Axssoaahon QT I'-Iirsch which gives us aII n . . . . presrge . . . iusTiQe . . . and superioriTy. BAR ASSOCIATION, TCI' Roh w Fw- D Rila, . He-S R free. S .:'-sf EQCYT ROV. FZ Segntc-t S Rauf' L Sum' ff- 'ef ' he-ff sive? A wgnrai- H l aw 1 Rw- STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! sai. The rnernpers OT The SaTeTy Bureau. The 3 :J-Tasrrohed pedesTrian is pushed inTo The back- ground These days: so he has To look ouT Tor nrnse T. Tne new TangIed auTornobiIe driver is d-'ve The 'ning I:uuT he has To keep ouT OT The wav QT The resT QT The TraTTfc. So everyone has W5 prop enn, and The besT Thing he can do is earn 'ne rues and PLAY SAFE. SAFETY BUREAU SQ' 2 'Q ' 'i' M L ne-,fave-r C. Siioigis. fe '. S- 'et ' 53. TJnIei C J:-'ies .T Kirby, A 3 :'f s E 5.:: A' -1' I -- 111 in 'WU Miss Sn 'T -c A Y sd: SPRING TIME IS CLEAN-UP TIME 5'1jm1E'EvJWTST'3Cj our scrub paiIs TiIIed3 Tresh par' ipaeheg apouT7 gardehs rnade ready To rzffff-:ft Sprrg is here. BuT The popuIace is 1 ' pe Carried away by summer-IiIfe ureeze' r 're rcrnances QT Spring, so we have C Ei'-ui C:rnrhTTTee, They spread Their effec- fl ricagrda Tar and wge, and when in The fre f - QT May Thefr worI ie done, The wee ,,r ur Ty can rie and shinefi cLEAr4uP CAMPAIGN, ' 2 ,'. Q mf' in rw, r Y -T T. if 3' f I fir, U4 w 1 T1 1 C 2 fi as I M V I -f CEATETD B Q 'K Qartlg o ssoclate . WHERE THE TWAIN DO MEET The Iwo who have laugh? us all we lcnow, pare-nfs and Teachers, join Iogelher in Ihe Parenf-Teachers Associalion. Each recognizes Ihe o+her's skill in managing us, Ihe unpredicl- able younger generalion, and so They ge'r Togelher 'ro compare noles. Bul usually such humfdrum mailers are brushed aside for more pleasurable pasfimes. and Ihe P. T. A. proves Io be a gel Iogefher ol old friends. hr. --w 'vi artlcy o 1' The members enjoy lhe leas and fallcs and card parries lhar are given. They spend a lol ol lime deciding wha? dress Io wear To fhe Bunco Parry or worrying aboul Ihe Time Ihey rrumped their parlners ace: buf il Ihe school or sludenls need Iheir help, lhey brush aside lhese pleasurable enferrainmenls and do Iheir ufmosr lo aid us 'ri our dihficully. OFFICERS OF THE HIRSCH P. T. A. Fri-srdert Mrs L. E Nirtrslnie 1 IstVi1e-I3'rf-siderr Mrg VV, .', Barre 2rd Vigo-Presifnen Mrs, P. A Ja'-s 3rd Vice-Pres.idert Miss Marriare' percrdinl Secretary Mrs. G. I-If-irisih Crrrespcindinn Scveta Mrs. H. S. Buttir Trii-asur-ifr Mrs. If M. Qwf I' -S :ft I'1 i i -'f ' L' T' 41'-frs Assct rt 'r rw: H E E. n ' -J I-.Ars 'E' 'qi H- ' 5 F-2:3 1 'S I1:'. MT D D F 3' Q Me' ce's CL. ' 1 Mrs I. E N.rt s' f-ly lwg gff ' Mrs F. F Jo'-sim Sfcn.: Vip f 1 :fr-' Mrs K'-' J Bi - F 'sv Pres Ziff COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN By-Laws and Revisions Srh-.cl Educaticn Mrs. Pau' Hahn E-hibits Mrs. C. I-I. I-larr-4' Health Mrs. Paluh I-I. lsirrbic l 'lCiI'Y'I'f'VTT-3II'I' A Mrs. V. O. Mrp uri: I-liispira ity Mrs. I-I. ivers' Juvenile Prctetticr Mrs. Andre ',-. J. Pei-j Leizislatifr Mrs. Aired Sih.-var: Musii Mrs. L. l'1. Lecnard Membership Mrs. Il. A. Jaclsfr C.:.Chairman Mrs. Ci. Forflfn.-in Natii-ral P, I. A. Mafzagins- Mrs,B M. pillfrl Priifnrarn Mrs. VJ. cl, Barrf-5 Cgfchairma' Mrs Frjrl I-Vins Pubiiigity Mrs. C. '-fi. Saccirutr C'fChairrvwan Mrs C. F, Pais Pi-i riifmticn and Sawty Mrs. I. NN Fri? y S-gifial Mrs, P-fs: Ni-5' Student Aid Mrs. C. W. Bfri' 1 l W,f1ys and Mears Mrs, pubx' Sc-3-fi Ani n tvs c its eff. ry' nt Tf:::'e's I-'xss.g' 'i' .'?'i1-r si E' '..'1r '3 :' '. r.i't. 1 Yi x J F ' Q 3 F' .f- 'isv Ngwnc Pane Ti-.ents -ihrf. rt-,fs1:',x.-we i .c -, QS5Ql?I.Ol'S - C911 IAQU' guardl. . . '- I ps CQ, YQ' 97,5 Q-3 in W' fad ,1 U SSX- 3-F! 1 :I -. - ,A .- -If-NU. ,Jem 7 V. A 'W ' f m f- , 'gg . .. Gough! UI1CIWCll'Q.S' -1 ,E QW' if M0 L Q?wq3 L,,,,fw' . QWWM fwf KVMWJMWW MW WWW? MW MM f fix? iw M R U W5 W, W, M ' W W WM 'ij ' ' N 1 W,f M 1' '- MTJWWA V W W? Y jMAV W WW! ' ZW JMU' 1 1 yyff f TQ, 3 fV,f,,.,,v V5 I K .40 .if 0 A , f To 01, ff, , I Mkt QJZZLAL., emo! 56,05 lhiiggf ' ww HMM zff ' ' Ozzy-M3 4, 2 Y' ' ' 9375 in f' My J?Mf,M4:LMffG x1w ,zfzf4e.1,..Q,,7,,4,,72gM ff J J Q CQ ,Wgw Q-ii-,-,,,-T, f . gy - 1 1' xx if v qi . A U, 4 ' 4A TEACHERS, STANDING: Miss MII-:Ped Minnich, Mrs. Katherine Parker, Mrs. Constance N 5. 5,5, Miss Pied Digqgl Miss Citurah Fisheq Mrs, Marie De Rooms. SEATED: Miss Iv'3'g:'et Coqnlan. A TOAST TO MR. NATHAN! I-Ie knows every Seniors needs? Every acfion and misdeed. FamiIiar is each face and name: The moslr unknown and Those of Tame To every s'rudenI an inspirafiont The man who heads 'rhe 'VIA nafionn. AND HERE'S TO OUR DIVISION TEACHERS! FUII of Tun and personalify-Ihey have worked and joked wifh Us all during Ihese Tour evenfful years. They, cerfainly, see boIh sides of us: Ihe parf we chow on good behavior, and The par? They sfrive Io cover up. Ii.-ertf-:If ,g I I ' I Un W8 I'QI7'lQI'l'l QV. . , OUAI' Clppy, YOU KNOW THEM . . . these lively persons absorbed in dreams and nightmares ot prom bids and tinal exams, credits and commencements-the graduating Seniors. AND BEHOLD! The illustrious individuals who in January will lead them trom this institution ot instruction: Franlc Dial, wielder ot the mallet? Constance Paxson, assistant wielder: Elvera Johnson, scribe: Dean Gardiner, controller ot the purse-strings: and Tom Noble, leader ot their social lite. l, l E E 1 3 CLASS OFFICERS lg T N ' D c E f'f c ' ' 'Y Gigs ere at gfirsc . rofficklng at the NX' 1 Q JZ' S. ADAMS D. AHRENDS K. ANDERSON D. ANDREWS -,N inf of.. kk, ' , R-x ein- x x', 1 N ' '. . x ,N I. ARKISS E. ARMOUR L. AUSTGEN J. AUSTIN M. BARANCIK F. BELLOWS N , ski' 1' ., In Q. ifx I Q' .- I , fs F -L . G. BENSEMAN W. BERG L. BERNBACH B. BLACK W. BLACKMAN A. BLAIR 'Sw fx' -lug- Mgfx f I I M. BLUMENALJ B. BOWER D. BOWES L. BOWNESS E. BOYER L. BRASK C. BROWN M, BRUNO J. BURNSTEIN K. CALLAHAN H, CAMPBELL B. CARLSON 3 o C9323 ze C720 zc. unting for e evators. . R.. ., . J f.. - H. CARLSON S. CARLSON T. CASEY J. CASLER H. CASPER J. COEN R. COHEN J. CONWAY E. COOP Z ,,.f I gif 4 'V ' If fa I V J . 1 . - 36 .-SS 1 5? tif, f. '9 'Q . fs. JA CRAFT E. CZUPRYN R. DAVIDSON H I 1 J .,q'L ..'x .A M. DAVIS W. DAVIS F. DIAL J. DICKSON S. DIEHL R. DOLAN -1 . , 'I- -fl. 11-5, ,. J 'fr ' in v'.Z ' Z ' 551,155-, '2 5 .4 ' , V Q +J5 5 :Qr' ' . M. DWARTZ J. DWYER R. EAST E. EBERT H. EICHENBAUM J. ELLIOT IQ G. ENGLEBRECHT M. ETTENSON C. FARLOW L. FINLAYSON I '.13:T.'.frix-' nc! gt tfkalirzecf.. becoming sopluistzicatecf ADAMS, STANLEY, , AHRENDS, DORIS, Stuzert Emerrnrerf, Senicr Girls, Peo Cl.:- G -'XA Br.-er GAA., German Cluo , . . ANDERSON, KIRSTINE, V':e-Fresident Gir's' Gee C .Er Stuzert Gcxernrnent, C.V C. Stu- zentes' S: cg. Clue' GAA . . ANDREWS, DORIS, C J: Fnarre Bxeaus Student Gov- e n'er' lverccn Salesman, Junior, Senior Grs' Se: 'nT:' CLC Kniving Club . . ARKISS, ISRAEL, 3'es'aen:, Natonal I-lone S::ft. C t : France Bureaus Student Gov- err' r X :e 5 es':ent Treasurer Student Gme rt F,:t:allg Sit -rmirg Team, CVC S',7. es :::g. Cfub' lntra-nrura' Sagtgq. rs ' Crernrer in fn: R-ng Conrnr . ARMOUR, EDNA, GAA, Baseball, Vollexf I3 ' Here: Stag' Girls' Glee Club' Pari- -'vrer -eegueg Fresrie Frzlig' Student Gov- e 'A ' err' F ,s':s Crab' Junior, Seniof Girls . . AUSTGEN, LA VERNE, C-v 3 League Rec sert31.e Rea Crsss . . . AUSTIN, JOHN, -res ze-'T Bas Glee Club, Swim ming Team: Fa'-A e':5' League' F-iotball . . . BARAN. CIK, MORTON, Bard, Orcnestra, RO.T.C, Her: i Stan' Hlra a Sale-swan' Bowling Team . BELLOWS, FLORENCE, National Hono' Srief. Verirter Par:-lciti, Rewrite Editor, Hera . X- es :err Le Cerzle Fran-:ais- S rr' Circa gr' 3-rl:-g. C-,o' Waitress re Crass Jreaitasif Fresnrran Guide, Office ei' ie' .ur :r Seri? G.-ls, G 'ls' Glee Club . . BENSEMAN, GENE, Vice-President, Bovs' .- if C ..: Sru:enfG:vern e1t, Traci, Intra- r'.': Efseza' F::ftaIi, Substitute I-Iall Guara . . BERG, WALTER, Divisigr Base-call . . BERNBACH, LILLIAN, crux.: Bereau, Stu- rt 3:.errr'-err, t-lercer Drarr It Cluc, G A A r Frerjr C ur' Leg in ci I-Iancr, Srielj Staff, H3 A-.ir BLACK, BETTY, President, - sr G rs Gee Ciuo, Jnirr ue -:'s cizlog. Cub, GAA, C.VC. iii. . E:--er I-'gl Gsfirag Fresrroan G. 3 ' 1-e' Se er, T'ave Club. .BLACK- MAN, WALTER, frtrarrural Basletbali, Soit- fa H Gulriz Sisecair Bas-etcall . BLAIR, ALICE JANE, N' je Fresidzrt, Girls' f-rr G .: 'frgrra C'.:' GAA, Aauatii Ales f-r jr 3 r 5 i-ia Guarr: . BLU- MENAU, MICHAEL, Dwiszn Baseogil., Sas --e ee.-. -9 c- -Q Porc 4074! i- Q 6, e. . . . BOWER, BETTE, Finance, Rublicitv, Civic Bureaus, Student Government, Peo Club, Leorari Practice, G.A.A., Parker, Girl Re- serves' Parler Press Salesman, B-Band . . . BOWES, DOROTHY, Civic League, Girls' Glee Clab, G.A.A., Junior, Senior Girls, Red Cross, Student Government . , , BOWNESS, LAU- RENCE, Student Government, Red Cross . . . BOYER, EMILY, Hall Guard, June Graduation Usberj Senior Girls, Pin and Ring Comm. , . . BRASK, LEON, Division Baseball, Baslret- ball, Bots' Glee Club, Cnairman, Gilt Comm. . . . BROWN, CECIL, Civic League, Student Gavernrr-ent . . . BRUNO, MARIE, Girls' Glee Cl.oj .lunic-r, Senior Girls, Student Govern- nient , . . BURNSTEIN, JEAN, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls, Student Government, At- tendance Office, Assessment Comm .,,. CAL- LAHAN, KELLY, Ass't Chief Hall Guard, Box- ing, Football, Baseball , . . CAMPBELL, HELEN, Civic League, Senior Girls, G.A.A. . . . CARLSON, BERNARD, Calumet, A.C.C.L. ind B.AA ,,.. CARLSON, HELEN, Civic League, Student Government, Herald Sales- 'iian . . . CARLSON, SYLVIA, Junior, Senior Girls, Civic League, G.A A., Peo Club, Hall Guard, Court Stenograpiner . . , CASEY, THOMAS, Hall Guard, Civic League, Intra- ', ural Baseball, Bas-etball, Prcnr Corrim. . . . CASLER, JACK, Hall Guard, Pan-American League . , . CASPER, HOWARD, Basletball, Intramural Basletball, Civic League, Hall Guard, Boys' Glee Club, Choral Club, Letter- an's Club, Rea Cross, Prom Corrm. . . , COEN, JOYCE, Fresident, Peo Club, Civic L-r-aguei G.A,A, Red Cross, Junior, Senior rls' Half Guard, CVC. Studentes, Historv Co ni n' , . . COHEN, ROSEMARY, National ball, Basketball, Student Government . . . DAVIDSON, ROBERT, Intramural Basketball, Ass't. Boys' Sports Editor, Maroon, Baseball, Boys' Soorts Editor, Herald, Hall Guard, Drama Club, German Club, Bowling , . , DAVIS, MARJORIE, Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, Senior Girls, Student Government, Red Cross, Fashion Show . . . DAVIS, WAYNE, Boys' Glee Club, Civic League, R.O.T.C., Hall Guard . . . DIAL, FRANK, President, Junior, Senior Class, Pan-American League, Capt., Baseball Team, '38, Basketball, Student Coun- cil, Herald Statf, Bovs' Glee Club, lntra- mural Baseball, Baslretball, Civic Bureau, Stu- dent Government . . . DICKSON, JANE, Vice- President, Pan-American League, Civic League, G.A.A., Herald Salesman, Student Govern- ment: Junior, Senior Girls, Badminton Club . . . DIEHL, SHIRLEY, Choral Club, GAA., Civic League, Aquatic Aces, C,V.C. Studentes, Junior Girls, Hall Guard, Flower Comm ,,,. DOLAN, ROSEMARY, C.V.C, Studentes . . . DWARTZ, MARY, Junior, Senior Girls, Pep Club, Student Government, Civic League, Red Cross . . . DWYER, JOHN, Reporter, Mal-e-uD Editor, Herald, Civic League, Intra- mural Basletball, Baseball, Chairman, Pub- licity' Comm., National Honor Societv . . - EAST, ROBERT . . . EBERT, EDWIN, Nan-can rnissioned otlicer, R.O.T.C., Staff, Reviewing Stand, Hall Guard . . . EICHENBAUM, HELENE, Literarv Editor, Maroon, Treasurer, C,V.C. Studentes, Secretarv, National Honor Society, Civic Bureau, Student Government, Biolcigv Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Drama Club, June Graduation Usher . . , ELLIOT, JOHN, Student Government, Civic League: Carnera Club, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, I-lorior Societ., Crairman, History Comm., Treasurer, Le Cercle Francais, Civic League, F nance Bureau, Student Government, Business Shirt, Mario? Junior, Senior Girls, GA.A., Berea. Cluii . . . CONWAY, JULIANNE, 'S-AA., Civic League, CV.C. Studentes, Ju- n.:r Seriar Girls, Perf Club, Hall Guard, Student Giivernrnent , . , COOPER, ELAINE, Junior, Senior Girls, Student Government, Civ : League . . . CRAFT, MARY ELLEN, Civic League, Student Government, Red Crcss . . . CZUPRYN, EDWARD, Divison Soft- .--.--iiiiiiiiii I w i un. . u.-..l:I1.l-722252 Swirmrrwing, Football, Bovs' Glee Club, Hall l:u3'd Anre Baslet . . . ENGLEBRECHT, GEORGE, Pan- -ican League, Civic League, Intramural ball, Baseball . . , ETTENSON, MURIEL, Senior Girls, Girls' Glee Club, Student Gov- ef----an . . , FARLOW, CATHARINE, el-is Glee Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Photography Statt Maroon, Attendance Orifice, Biologv Club, Brealiast Comm, . FINLAYSON, LORNA. We march up tlrie aisle clad in cap and gown . . . wearing our class ring . . . serene in the ttiouglwt tlnat the bills were all talcen care ot. Many ttianlcs, friends. ASSESSMENT PIN AND RING CAP AND GOWN SEATED: V, Krause, D. Gardiner, l. Arlniss. STANDING l1F, Rodegtiier, W. Pugii F, Guin, J. Burnstein, B. Havden. E. Bover, F. Snnitn, S. Ratter. STAND- ING 2: B. Jolnnson, B, Hallidav. B. Blacl, R. Fuaua, E. Poooer. SOP O4'I'LOI'QS . . ill? SUCCESS of Qpgfl OUS8 FLEAR, ROBERT, Transferred from Tilden . . . FOGG, ROBERT, R.O.T.C.: Crack Platoon: Drum and Bugle Corps: Red Cross Representa- tive: Civic League: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Biology Club: Rifle Club: Rifle Team . , . FUQUA, ROBERT, Division Baseball: 2nd Lieut., R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team: Student Govern- ment: Chairman, Cap and Gown Comm .... GALLAGHER, PATRICIA, Girls' Glee Club: Hall Guards: Prep Club: Civic League: Senior Girls: G.AA .... GARDINER, DANIEL, Treas- urer, Senior Class: Boys' Glee Club: Student Government: Biology Club: President, Poster Club: Freshman Guide: Civic, Publicity Bureaus: Civic League: Chairman, Assessment Comm .... GIDLUND, ELSIE, Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls: Attendance Office: Student Government . . . GILLESPIE, JAMES, Intra- mural Baseball, '3B Champs: Basketball: Stu- dent Government: German Club . . . GIL- MORE, HAROLD, R.O.T.C. Plans and Training Otlice: BaiIif'f, Student Court: Boys' Glee Club: Drum and Bugle Club: Civic League: Hall Guard: Fire Marshal: Otlicers Club: History Comm .... GOLDSCHMIDT, ANDREW, ln- tramural Baseball, '38 Champs: Intramural Basketball . . . GOODMAN, ELMER, R.O.T.C.: Pan-American League . . . GOSENPUD, ESTHER, Student Government: Civic League: G.A.A.: Pep Club: C.V.C. Studentes: Debating Club: Chemistry Club . . . GRAMLICH, SHIRLEY, Junior, Senior Girls: Civic League: President, Nominating Comm.: Pan-American League: Badminton Club: Pep Club: Student Government . . . GREEN, HELEN, Student Government: Finance Bureau, Student Govern- ment: Freshman Guide: Freshie Frolic: C.V.C. Studentes: Debating Club: Senior Girls: Biol- ogy Club: Girls Glee Club: Gift Comm ,.,. GRIFFIN, EDWARD, Social Chairman, Junior Class: Basketball: Choral Club: Boys' Glee Club: Intramural Basketball: Chairman, Brealz- fast Comm.: National Honor Society . . . GRUMMITT, CHARLES, President, Student Government: Chairman, Civic Bureau: Chair- man, Freshman Guides: Chairman, Open House: Photography Statt, Maroon: Letterman's Club: Student Council: Maroon Salesman: Softball: Division Basketball, Volleyball . . . GUSTAFSON, ELEANOR, GAA.: Senior Girls: Civic League: Choral Club: Hall Guard: Pan-American League: Student Government . . . GUSTAFSON, GEORGE, Baseball, '33 Champs: Basketball . . . GUSTAFSON, LEE, Judge, Student Court: President, Bar Associ- ation: Freshman Guide: Freshie Frolic: Civic League: Red Cross: Zoology Club: Civic Bureau, Student Government: National Honor Society . . . GUTH, FRED, Boys' Glee Club: Division Basketball: Pan-American League: Civic League: Chemistry Club: Assessment Comrri. . . . HALE, FRANCES, National Honor Society: Copy, Publicity Editor, Herald: Ass't. 4A Class Editor, Maroon: Attorney, Student Court: Pub- licity Comm., Girls' Glee Club: Civic Bureau, Student Government: Secretary, Pep Club: June Graduation Usher: Secretary: Le Cercle Francais: Freshman Guide: Herald Salesman: G.A.A .... HALLIDAY, BETTY, G.A.A.: Treasf urer, Red Cross: Junior Girls: Pan-American League: Student Government: Cap and Gown Comm .... HANNAH, BETTY, Senior Girls: Science Club: Vice-President, Pep Club . . . HARRIS, GEORGE, Pan-American League: Hall Guard: Student Government . . . HARRI- SON, GWLADYS, G.A.A.: Aquatic Aces: Red Cross: Le Cercle Francais: Student Govern- ment . . . HARRISON, ROBERT, Basketball: R.O.T.C.: Intramural Baseball: Civic League: Student Government: Red Cross: Commence- ment Comm .... HARTMAN, BETTE, Girls' Glee Club: Marionette Comm.: G.A.A.: Civic League: Red Cross: Junior, Senior Girls: Junior Debating Club: Court Stenographer: Pep Club . . . HAYDEN, BETTY, Secretary, Red Cross: Pan-American League: G.A.A.: Student Government: Junior Girls: Civic League: Pin and Ring Comm .... HAYES, PRISCILLA, Herald Salesman: Prom Comm ..., HELLER, CHARLES, Choral Club: Boys' Glee Club: Pan- American League: Civic League: Student Gov- ernment: Hall Guard: C.V.C. Studentes: Break- tast Comm ,... HIBBERT, FRANCIS, Hall Guard: Tilden, Hall Guard . . . HILL, BEV- ERLY, National Honor Society: 4A Class Editor, Maroon: Finance Bureau, Student Government: C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League: Junior, Senior Girls: Waitress, June Class Breakfast: Prophecy Comm.: G.A.A.: Biology Club: Pep Club: Hall Guard . . . HIRSCH, LEONARD, Chem- istry Club: Physics Club: Division Basketball . . . HOBBY, GEORGE, Student Government: Intramural Softball: C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League . . . HOOD, IMOGENE, Girls Glee Club: Junior, Senior Girls: Civic League: Science Club: Pep Club . . . HOWARD, MARY JAYNE, C.V.C. Studentes: Choral Club: Junior, Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Biology Club: Pep Club: Song Comm .... HUBER, DONALD, Freshman Guide: lntrar-'ural Baseball: Mis- sion, Basketball . . . HUFFER, JAMES, Civic League: Student Government . . . HUGHES, HELEN, Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls: Stu- dent Government . . . JAMES, BAIRD, Boys' Glee Club: Hall Guard . . . JAMES, VER- NON, Basketball: Baseball: Boys' Glee Club: C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League: Student Gov- ernment: Red Cross: Chemistry Club . . JOHNSON, BILL, Assessment Comm .... JOHNSON, CLARENCE, Freshman Guide: Civic League: Student Government . . . JOHNSON, ELVERA, Secretary, Senior Class: President, Junior Girls: Treasurer, Knitting Club: Maroon Salesrnan:Civic League: GAA., Student Government: Pep Club . . . JOHN- SON, MAUDE, Girls' Glee Club: Pan-American League: Senior Girls: Biology Club: Pep Club . . . JOHNSON, OSCAR, Boys' Glee Club: Hall Guard: Civic League: Student Govern- ment . . . KAPLAN, CARL, Herald Salesman: Student Government . . . KEIL, SHIRLEY, G.A.A.: Le Cercle Francais: Junio', Senior Girls: Office Practice . . . KESEK, MARGARET, President, Pep Club: GAA.: Civic Leaguel Entertainment Comm., Pan-American League: Civic League: Student Government: Aquatic Aces: Student Council: Junior, Senior Girls: Business Stati, Maroon . . . KIER, HELEN, Civic League: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Junior, Senior Girls: Red Cross . . . KIMBLE, DAVID, Slatt, Reviewing Stand: Herald Statt: Com- mencement Comm.: Boys' Glee Club: R.O. T.C.: C.V.C. Studentes: Intramural Baseball: National Honor Societv . . . KLEIST, ROY, Tilden, Skating Team: Letterman's Club: CIC Comm.: Hall Guard . . . KLEMTNER, LUCILLE, Ass't Chairman, Thanksgiving Fund: Chairman, Christmas Collection: Freshman Guide: Knitting Club: Civic Bureau, Student Government . . . KOUTSOGIANNIS, HELEN, National Honor Society, Delegate Chicago Council: President, Le Cercle Francais: Editor-in-Chiet, Maroon: Student Assembly: Camera Club: June Graduation Usher: Wait- ress, June Class Breakfast . . . KRAUSE, VIRGINIA, Student Assembly: Finance Bureau, Student Government: Assessment Comm.: Junior, Senior Girls: Oftice Practice . . - LANCASTER, RUTH, Junior, Senior Girls: Hall Guard: Civic League: GAA .... LEDYARD, JOHN, Track: Swimming: Pan-American League: Debating Club: Student Government. The tuture and the past . . . the glories to come and those that are gone . . . they re- called and foretold. PROPHECY AND HISTORY SEATED: E. Thomas, M. Weishaus, R. Cohen, J. Randerson. STANDING: V. Malmteldt, B. Hill, H. Gilmore J. Coen, M. Nootbaar, E. Armour. l. . trucfing at the kginx ance . . poison ivy R. FLEAR 1 R. EOGG R. FUOUA F. GALLAGHER D. GARDINER E. GIDLUND 3 an-f if J. GILLESPIE H. GILMORE A. GOLDSCHMIDT E. GOODMAN E. GOSENPUD S. GRAMLICH H. GREEN ' '1. 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LIND, MARY, Student Government, June Grad- ,atori Usrerg Waitress, June Class Breakfast, ,',n7:' Serie' Girls, Civic League, G AA. , . . LINDGREN, ISABELLE, Girls' Glee Club' tvfar onette Comm., G.A.A, Civic League' .i- or, Senior Girls, Student Government . . LINDSTROM, VIRGINIA, St-enog'3Dt'er, Stu' :ent Court, Rea Cross, Junior, Senior Glrlsi Atte':an:e Cruise, Spanish Cluo, PanfAmerican League' Girls' Glee Club . . . MAIORANO, ARMIDA, G'-s' Glee Club, Student Govern' r' e't,Se1ior Girls' Walt'ess, June Class Breat- :ast . . . MADSEN, EVELYN, Stenograoher, Student Court, Girls' Glee Club, Spanisr Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Student Govern- ment, Civic League, G,A.A .... MAHLBERG, JEAN, Treasurer, Knitting Club, Truasurer, Per' Club, Biology Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Le Cercle Francais, Girls' Glee Club , . . MALMFELDT, VIOLA, National Honor Societi., Sfaaent Councii, June Graduation Usher, Drocnec, Comm., Junior, Senior Girls, Le Ce'cle Francais, Girls' Glee Club . . MALITO, JASPAR, President, Band, Orchestra, Ma'oori Salesman, Gift Comm., Hall Guard, Div sz' Basecall, Basketball, Bots' Glee Club . . . MANCE, MARY, Library Assistant: Cfl3 ss.le Townshic G.AA, Dancing Club? Tre:-1 Ho:-eu Club? AVSBEU' '4-- MAREK. RAYMOND, Caitain R OTC ...MATTSON, RUBY, G 'is' Gfee Club, Hall Guard, G A A., See jr Jgiior G'rls, Civic League . . , MCATEE, CRANE, Ba-.s' G'ee Club: PM Af '- ' :en League Band , . , MCCARTHY, JOSEPH- INEI g.,.15' glee Club . , . MCCLINTOCK, JAMES, Fresnrrari Guide, German Club? Tictet Salesman' Red Cross: Division Basietballi Student Governm-gnt' Cvc League . . . McKEE, RICHARD . . . MEISENHELDER. DOROTHY, Girls' Glee Club, Freshman Show, Peo Club, Senior Girls, Student Government . . MIKKELSEN, CARL, Red Cross, Division Sasretball, Baseball, '38 Champs, Chemistry Club- . . . MILLER, ELAINE, Student Govern' 'e t, G A.A , Junior, Senior Girls, Pan-Amen liar, Lgggoe . . . MOELLER, DOROTHY, Girls' Glee Club, Peo Club, Senior Girls, Fashion Show, Student Government, Red Cross , . . MONKS, JOE . , . MONTLAKE, BER- NICE, Civic League, Student Governrrent, Giris' Glee Club, Red Cross, Junior, Senior Girls. . MORRIS, ALLAN, C VC Studi-ntes' VVeitEd ourvokesinsong e-oursong-as we emoyed tne menu and the progran prepared torus.They worked hard. BREAKFAST AND SONG SEATED M. Howard, E Griiin, M 'ff ll arrs, E. Gustafson, STANDING C Vlfalrrslef, C Fa'loN C Hi-llf-r B Bower, E Ull 'anri, E Redri-,rr I Stab-i'o. Fe ae Thirty-sir Phvsics Club . . . MURRAY, LOIS, Girls' Glee Club, Civic League, Peo Club, G.A.A,, Senior Girls, Student Government, Red Cross . . . NOBLE, THOMAS, Social Chairman, Senior Class, Football, Tract, Chairman, Prom Comm., Letterrrren, Bots' Glee Club, Maroon Sales- an, June Graduation Usher , . . NOOTBAAR, MAXINE, Histcry Comm., C.V.C. Studentes, Junior, Senior Girls, Red Cross, Biology Club, N l rit'c'ss, June Class Brealfast . . . OBACK, ERIC, Treasurer, Junior Class, Biology Club, Dixisiori Baseball, Pan-American League . , , O'CONNOR, JAMES, Student Government, Division Baseball, Softball, '38 Charnos, Bas' Ietball . . . OLSON, HELEN, Girls' Glee Club, Junior, Senior Girls, Attendance Office, Civic League, Waitress, June Class Brealnlast . , OLSON, MARCELINE, Red Cross, Civic Lriaguo, Choral Club, Senior Girls , . . OLSON, RALPH, Boys' Sports Editor, Maroon, Division Baseball, Student Ggvem. ' L-nt, Herald Salesman, Hall Guard Captain, National Honor Society . , . ORLANDO, MIKE, Division Baseball, Sottball, Captain '38 Charnos, Stuoent Government , . . PAUL, DOROTHY, Prom. Cor-1rn.,Junior, Senior Girls, Biclogv Club, Peo Club, Student Government, Hall Guaro . . . PAXSON, CONSTANCE, National Honcr Societ., Vice-President, Senior Class, Cnoral Club, Maroon, Herald Salesman, Junior, President Senior Girls, June Greduar tion Usher, Biology Club . . . PECK, FRANCES, Pnotograonw Staff, Maroon, Pan-American League, Firance Bureau, Student Govern' wont, Junior, Senior Girls, Waitress, June Class Brealiast . . , PETERSON, OTIS, Pho- t-1-gr5irhvStatt, Maroon, Freshman Guide, Hall Guard, Student Government, Ticket Salesman, Civic League , . . PETROZZ, ROSE ANN, National Honor Society, Proot, Exchange Ed' itor, Herald, Secretarv, Biology Club, Secrer tary, Viceepresident, Le Cercle Francais, Corn nienceinent Comm ..,. PLETCHER, JACK, Football, Prom. Comm., Herald Salesman, Herald Stait, lntramural Softball, Hall Guard, Library Assistant, Civic League . . . POPPER, ERNA, Safety Bureau, Student Government, Biology Club, C VC, Studentes, Science Club, Car- an-,l Gown Comm., Red Cross, Junior, Senior Girls, Civic League . . . PUGH, WILLIE MAE, Maroon Saiesrnan, Assessment dating for the Comrii., Ran-American League, Biology Club, Senior Girls, Hall Guard . . .RATTER, SCOTT, Cnairman Photography Stott, Maroon, Stott Sorg't, R.O.T.C., Attorney, Deputy Stu' dent Court, Pin and Ring Comm., Stal'l Re- vicwing Stand, Boys' Glee Club . . . RED- MORE, ELSIE, Girls' Glee Club, Marionette Comm., Court Stenograoher, Breal-1iastComm., Choral Club, Pep Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A. . , . RIETZ, MARIE, Secretary, Student Assem- bly, Photograohy Staff, Maroon, Vice-Presi- dent, Biology Club, Secretary, Prom. Comm., Junior, Senior Girls, National Honor Society . . RILEY, DE MOTT, Battalion Commander, R.O.T,C, National Honor Society, Commence' ment Comm., Rillo Team, Attorney, Student Court, Letternien, Physics, Chemistry Club, Pythagoreans, Freshman Guide, lntramural Baslretball . . . RODEGHIER, FRANK, Base- ball, Assessment Comn' .... ROESEN, BILL, Ass't. Editor, Reviewing Stand, Non-Commis sioned Officer, ROTC., Ritle Team, Letter. :nc-n, Physics, Chemistry Club, Pythagoreansg Fresnnran Guide, lntramural Basletball , , . ROSS, GEORGE, Treasurer, National Honor Sobre-tv, VicefPresident, Biology Club, Civic, Publicity Bureaus, Student Government, Se'g't, R O T C, Staff, Salesrran, Reviewing Stand, Drum ard Bugle Corps , , . RUSSELL, IVOR, Boys' Glee Club . . . SANAGHAN, LEO . . . SAWYER, JANE, Vice-President, Junior Class, Cnairn'.an, Con-rr enceeient Cornrn., President, Knitting Club, Treasurer, Junir. Girls, Social Cnairrran, Biology Club, Maroon, Herald Salesrrzan, Civic, Finance Bureaus, Stu- dent Government, Choral Club l... SCHAAR, BILL, Boys' Glee Club, Herald Salesman, Hall Gu-ard, Civic League, Student Government, Red Cross . . . SCHIEMAN, EDWARD, Hall Guard, Boys' Glee Club, Manager, Bastetball Team, lntramural Baseball, Basletball . . . SCHLURPO, JACQUELYN, GA.A., Senior Girls, Red Cross . . . SCHMIDT, HILDE, Le Cercle Francais . . . SCHUELKE, ELSIE, Girls' Glee Club, Hall Guard, Student Government, Red Cross, Junior, Senior Girls, G.A.A .... SCUDERI, KELLY, lntramural Baseball, Basket- ball, Red Cross, Civic League . . . SELIX, MARGARET, Red Cross, Junior, Senior Girls, Peo Club, G A.A., Stualent Government, Civic League. prom . . the SEYLER, SAM, Hall Guard, Clnerristri CTLD7 Intramural Baseball . . . SHAPIRO, IRENE, President, Treasurer, G,A.A.j Vice-Presicent Pep Club: Breakfast Cornrvg Baseball' Bas- lelballg Junior, Senior Girls: Velle,ball,r'37 Charnos, Lettergirlsr Hockey, Rifle Tear-r , , . SHAUGHNESSY, GLADYS, Red Cross' Marten Tlclet Salesrrrang Senior G-irlsg Peo Clue' Std- dent Government: Waitress, June Class Bree' festg G,A.A .,., SHEFSKY, LAURENCE, Crcra' Club, lntrarrrmal Baseballj Sew ing Tea ' A.B,C. Picked Bowling Teanrg Civic l.eaq.e . . . SCHOLES, JEAN, Crairfe' Flower Cornrwg Business Staff, Maroon, C.V.C. Stu- dentesg Red Crossg Junior, Senlor Girls- Sm- Jent Government . . . SKOLNIK, BETTY, Croral Club, Flower Canrnt' Le Cerelc Frznr :aisj Pep Cluog G.A.Aj St-Je't GQ-.er'r'-trte Junior, Senior Girls . , . SLATER, RUTH, Stu- dent Governnnentg Red Cressj Pan-Arfarfcan League: Biolcgv Cluog Peo Clobg Jmior, Senior Girls: Waitress, Jme Class Breadast . . SMITH, DAVID, Herald Salesrrang Pitra- gcrreansg Pan-Arrerican Leagl.ej Hall G.ar3' Civic League . . . SMITH, FRANCES, Naficre' Hcnor Society Le Cercle Franzaisg Secretar, Junior Class, Herald Salesnanj C vie Bfea. Student Governrrrent' Treasurer Jynicr Girlsj Pin and Ring Ccrrrrrg Rec Cross . , . Baa- 'rinfon Club . . . SMITH, VIRGINIA, G.A A,- Cwi: League1 Seni-:r G'rfs . . . SODERLUND, DAVE, Division Seiteail '39 Cranes- Pres'- rran Guide, Cixi: Berea. St-:ent G:.rern'frt Rec CrossjTi:l'etSales'ran...SPINK,WILLIAM . . . ST. CLAIR, JERRY, B:.s' Glee Clair Fzcz ball, Letterrren . . . STEHLE, JAMES, Bas' Glee Club,PyIl'aqO'eE:1SjPinfFN Ae'if1a1 Leag,-'rj Golfq Intrarfural Baseball Basvettall' Fresr- rnan Foctballj Hall Guard Caztain- Bcwl'rg Tear' I... STEWART, FINLAY, Difsien Base' call, Basrettel 7 C:r'r'er:e'ert Ce'n.- St.- aent Gcvernnrent . . . SUBERT, ELSIE, Treas Jer, Girls' Glee Clerg Le Cerele Frarzas Finance Boreal., Studert Goverrnentj After ance Office: National Honor Socfet, '... SUMNER, MARIETTA, Priotograer. Sialrfj Ma- roon, Library Praetizej C.v,C. Staoenfes- Se- nior Girlsj Finance Bsreae Student Gcwerre nent: Biology CMC: Waitress Jane Class Brealfast , . . SWANSON, EDGAR, Hal' G.ard Cazieni Divisicn Basecal' Basretcai . . SWANSON, SYLVIA, Reires 'rent C:rrnr rom night . . Girls' Glee Claoj Le Cerele Fran-:a-sr Ffrerce Bueau, Stucent Governrfentj Biolc-qu Club' Attenoaree Orfceg Junior Senior Girlsg Na- tional Honor Society . , . TANAN, LUCILLE, Girls' Glee Clubj Senior Girls: Fesrlon Srowg Music Festivalg Civic League . . . THOMAS, EDWARD, Bovs' Glee Ciubj Herald Maroon Salesnranj Studeni Czert Resreseniativeg Cre- ral Cul:-7 Par'-An'e'i:an Leaqae' Prcorecl Crfrrwf National H:r:r Szciet ,,,, THOMP- SON, JACK, Bas Glee CILCQ C.V C, Sf.- :-entesi lntraNl.ral Bas-atal. Bas:-ezcallg Bielr eq. Clatj Graodation Uslner .lsne . . , TIEDT, CLIFFORD, El Rene, Clrlaror'-a, E Club' Senate Debating C Ltj Band1Orc'-estraj G'ee Cleef HiAYg Oaza Nd Keqa . . ULLMANN, ELAINE, Cr:-ral CU:-j Girls ISI-'i Cl.:j Scrg Ccrrrr j .l-n :r Senier G'rls' C vi: Leaqae- Hell Gears: Beer Rceng Gerna' Clan , . , VAN PELT, VIOLET, Hall G.ar: Junior, Senior Girls, Red Crass' C we Leagoe' G,A.A. . . , VERGOTH, AGNES, Creral Clem? G A A. . . VICK, LORRAINE, Re: Cross' Senicr G'rsj Jane Grazeafcn Llsrer . . . VON SYDOW, WALLY, irtrerrxel Basenall 5esfeteall3 Bc.s' Glee C'-:r Bas-eteal Tearr , . . VRANEK, VIOLET, Civi: Leagaeq Serie Gi'ls'G.A.A.j Licrar, Praetleer Waitress JJ' Class Breakfast: Graduation Usrer, Jane . . WALANKA, NORMAN, Bins' G-lee Club-r Divif sion Baseoal Basletc-ailj Basetal Tear' , . WALMSLEY, CYNTHIA, ASSY Literi'. E:.t:r Marx Sizrg Ccnnlj C.v.C Syzentes' Crcrai C'i.:j Le Cerzle Fra'eeis' JJ 1'-G rs' Wa trees, ,l.ne Ciass Brearlastj C'. : Leaq,e' GAA .... WASSMAN, ALBERT, Fceteaf InI'a .ral Baseball, Basketballg Pan-Anericar LeaQ-ej Cv: Leaqde , , . WEIDER, ETHEL, C'ar a' Ccirrescardenie Cowrr Girls' Gee Cl-cj C:-rt Stencqraver Vine Crrrhig ParfAr'e'i:an Leag.eg Pe: CQ: . .. WEINHAUS, MARCELLA, Marie. Kr ttrg Cnc: Creme' Cl.cj Pirq Pzrg C.:r C21- 'e':'al Sten:Q'3rr.j Srfrtrari: CH: . . WEISE, THOMAS, Basetall Tearrg Dfrws cn Bas' retball . . . WEISHAUS, MARJORIE, Nati-:na Here' Scfetyq Urderqramate Editor. Mari:-cn Presoeri Bicl-zg. Cl,:' C'airr'an Pr::rec, Cerrrrx .l-ni:r Seni:r Girls' S:?er:e Gigli Kn ttirg CLE' Finan:e Clif: 5-rea. Sfederf 3:xerr e'tg C,V.C. Sf.3e'fes . . . WHEELER, DAMON, Hera d Stasfj E3 ti' Revening irst tuxe os . Sfarcj Psclizf, Clfzer Carrera FI,lj,T,C. Dx n: 'Lge Corrs' B:.s' Gee CL: PL:n'1't. Conv' Crensv, Ci.: . . WILKEN, EDWARD, Skwrring Tearr' C':ra Cla:-j Bus Glee C'-:g Hall G.arag Par' Arnerlian LEJQLE' Terre-ling Tean . . . WIL- LIAMS, MARGARET, Viie-President, Native Hens' Sceiemj Ee:.:'.e C:ntest Edt: Herald' T'eas.'er ff: fo. C-x:- V':e'3 ,. :enh Crzral Ciesi Vie-Pres :ert Serb Ersj C.V.C S:.:e'tesr Cra'r'en S:'Q Ctnrrrj Pres rrar EQ: . . WILSCHKE SPENCER, Ccacr Fr-asrrr Secrzrri-re F::t Call Tea ' Fcctcaiv Prcerei. Coww 3 Trazv lntrarrural Basveteell BaseEa'l Trang Bosi ness Sta? Marzfzr' Gra2.et:r Usrer J-'e Szierze Cl.: . . . WOODS, RANSOM, Fczi eallr P.: zt. CCWWI Gra:.aii:r Usrer J,re1Cal,r'et Fzetcaij Bzn rg Teenrj F C T.C.q Sa:et, C:.r::r Easecail . . . YOUNG GERTRUDE, Crarkan Mgr-I: 3:5 Cgvnr. Girls Clee CLC' C:.r: Sfencqrarrerr Jrb Senior G7rls' Pe: CLS' G'ad.a':n Usrer .ine , . YOUNG, JUNE, C. 3 Leag.e ..r :r Senicr Gris' GAA' De: CLC' Ha' G-a':j Waitress J re Cass ree-Jesr . . ZIV, JEANNE. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES BELL, DOROTHY, Girls' Glee C.CI Hal G-ar:3 Cvi: Leagee' Student Ggferrwert Sen :r Grs , . BROPHY, ELIZABETH SA A r C MC. St-:ertesr S-3 er:-2 C .:1J.'i:r Girls .CAGWIN, WILLIAM, C Y : Leag.e Hal' G.a'L. . . . DANIELSEN, GLEN, Sv. 'rf 'ring' Basretca ' '-4a'I G-ar3 . , . FREYER ERNEST . . . KRAEBE, RUTH, C'-'Q Leag.e Pe: Club . , . MESCHKE, RAY, Fresrnrar Glue' Cixi: Bread, Stszent Guerrrrert lrtrarrxa Szltca 39 Cranxs . . . NICHOL- SON, ALBERT, He Gear: lrfrar'.ra Base Lgllj Sthzert G:.errn'ert' CVC. Sxzertes C -.' srr, C sc . OLSON, PHYLLIS, ..' Cerele F'an1a.s' I-.de Par- Frerir C .c' Drab 'rat 3 Cnr: . . . RANDERSON, JAMES, F332- call, Histor, Cenrrritteej lntra .ra Saseeal Basleilall . , . SCHULTZ, LOUIS, L':.'na sn Band' M7 ia', Earzr Fliraqzrears St-:er' Gcwe rrr' enfr CM: Leao-e . . TOWNSEND, EDITH, St.:en1 G:.er 'ert' GRA: .ixifr Girisj Se' cr G 'si C.: Leaq.ir E rs G ee Cl.cj Pe: CIE: Decoralions for llne laloles . . . corsages for Senior leaeners . . . sornelnng lc leave as a memory . . . our doings llaunled To Irie four corners ol Ilne earln. Tliev did well. FLOWER GIFT PUBLICITY SEATED: R. ANVQCIS F. Hale J, Dw.e B. Sr:Ir'l:. STANDING: D. Andre-ss J. Malfc L. Bras' D. '-Vree er, K. Anderscr G, Refs, J Sine' S Derl, E. We ner. Page Tlnirty-seven 4 irst orcfzfcfs. . tlze class breakfast. . 1 1 T tfze S. SEYLER I. SHAPIRO G. SHAUGHNESSY L. SHEFSKY J. SCHOLES B. SKOLNIK R. SLATER D. SMITH F. SMITH V. SMTTH D. SODERLUND W. SPINK J. ST. CLAIR J. STEHLE F. STEWART E. SUBERT M. SUMNER E. SWANSON S. SWANSON L. TANAN E. THOMAS J. THOMPSON C. TIEDT E. ULLMANN V. VAN PELT A. VERGOTH L. VICK W. VON SYDOW WK 9, .. Vx. , , - fefffgwitt X A W F V, E 1 0 . -Q, ,-,f-5 'fx ,Q fs. -5,1 f-N - . -5 , ,N .A - fx H4 - Y- fx f- Fc F ref- f . . ,-. .- . A -,- ,N Lffw J, J f W' X r r , X, J V e,,'yxUg,r.L1.fu 11 4..fL ', .,,' ,L,' Q .,fr,. -JJ-u,L,. , ,f,,L 9 -.1 -. J, .f,',,.,1,','.,, ,I A .gy J- Our lasr big social as Hirsch' Hes-rhe Prom-our rwigrfr of niqhrs. Then srrarms of music sweH as we begin our Was? program and ail is over. PROM COMMENCEMENT SEATED: T. Noble, J. Sa-Mei STAND- ING N' P Hanes D. Pau! M. Pretz T. Case., D. Riley, P, Petrzzz. STAND- ING 2: H. Cass-2' J. Pletcie' G HQ 1sc1.F.St':+.'yf D Kr ug!-: r V. VRANEK N. WALANKA C. WALMSLEY A. WASSMAN E. WEIDER M. WEINHAUS T. WEISE M. WEISHAUS D. WHEELER E. WILKEN M. WILLIAMS S. WILSCHKE xx 9 .f f XX...-' 6195, E44-gf sq .Qu g , f fi ',f . T' L Q I L d L ' 1' QL D ! Il' E R. wooos 6. YOUNG J. YOUNG J. zuv N1 Page Thirtx-rwl f' THREE CHEERS FOR MISS ALLEN! Miss Allen, we give you our wlwole-liearled praise, A You were our guide llwrouglw our Senior days. When we were good, you always praised us: Wlwen we were nol, your palience amazed us. I 5 We nope llwal Ilriouglri Ilme years may pass. You will nol iorgel Iliis Senior class. AND THE SAME TO OUR DIVISION TEACHERS... wlwo lfnew us l3eIIer Ilian any class Ieaclier we nad. Somehmes 'rliey reprimanded us ior a ' cur' or warned us ol a 'lourllw Iardym, buf usually Ilriey sluclc by us Ilirouglw Ilwicli and Inin. And did we appre-ciaIe Iliall ki 'G ms ,1a. M X FN .Ev ,, A A 'ii ii '-7 at . .11 4B DIVISION TEACHERS STANDING Mrs. Anna Klein Miss Nellie I-lull Miss Georgia Allen Miss Florence Jeffers Mr. JOi1n Paterson Mrs. Ge-trude Neal SEATED Mr. William Mitchell Mrs, G-erbude Lanpnier Miss Caroline Perry Mt Cl1a'ies Watson E t-f Miss Sue Memtersneirner e remem er the jam we ve AGC! in lug ro THE senioia c:LAssa We may sometimes be noisy and thoughtless. and cause the older tolks to throw up their hands in despair and wonder what the younger generation is coming to, but were really nice people at heart. HERE THEY ARE . . . the tive people we have chosen to represent us as our otticers, namely, Fred Stone as president: Pat Brunell, vice-presiclentq Ruth Thornasonl secretaryg Morgan Fitch, treasurer: ancl Bob Bechtolt, social chairrnan. CLASS OFFICERS Pa ge For y zfzi ' ,fx f V ' R scfzoo! . . . the LLIVTQIZ cases we carrie H' ' 'f 'fffTIf7TT . ' ' 3111 s .- ' Wy 4 lf' . . - kj -wits, I .f..5g,Q -if vii'- f - 'ff ' fs- C. ABBERGER A C. AHEARN M. AHEARN W. ALDRIN F. ALLISON R. AMEDRO A. ANDERSON J. ANDERSON LE E ' X- 1 'X Q if 1 L .1 R. ANDERSON Q S. AURELIUS C. AXEN '-6' P. BAXTER R. BECHTOLT Pave Fifty-:wc K , - ,. -Af Mxypg. -. f -A is R. ANDERSON J. ARANOFF D. ARMSTRONG i . fx rw av- Li: ' . .1 : it ,,,, . . . . ' . Ei' .Q V: X B. BARRON M. BASIL Q V in ' T, 'li as . 'ag 4' x A L rg if . , Q ws. M. BEHRENS H. BERG xx . F... ,. . Nw- X J. ANDERSON R. ANDERSON gwqyv. I. 11'-v' A ,5'..6w . , D. ATWATER L. AURELTO .,. . .... 1 :iz ' K , T . , A figlfu i' ,. f -A N. .. .., L ., A W 1 1? A-'H ..: A ggi . ' 1 1 Q., is C. BATSON O. BAXTER 5 gi 1 ' .' , A ga .S . ZX., r 'S N ,f .HWY ' , ' Elf!! , 1 L - E. BICKHAUS A. BING green ows we wore to tlze cgjfes ie C920 ic.. M. BIXBY L. BLACKWOOD J. BLAKE A. BLOOM N. BLUHM M. BLOSS W. BOCKLEMAN , E. BOHN H. BOONE W. BOOTH R. BOSTROM ' E. BOUCHARD J. BRASK V, BREADY R. BRIGEL 6. BRIGGS D. BRODERICK A. BROWN D. BROWNE G. BRUNACCI . 3.C,A5, , H5 5,-...by-A . . . ' 1 , V E :3.gy+ t - ,. , -k -f ' ' . fig V ' . :fix V i: .g .,'z V. BRINKMAN L. BRITTON ,K .,.i5.3i .. .., k ., v K ' - 'err' '. ' f X?-,+Ef52N.-xv. 1' ...:. . . A Xia . -- . P. BRUNELL B. BRUNJES J. BRYANT J. BUCK I. BULGER V. BURKE Pa qe Forty-three ow ig tlze seniors fookecfuw ABBERGER, CHARLES, CX C. Stu:e'teS' C'e:-er C,:' St.:f': Gmernnrentg Cixi: -fig . . AHEARN, CATHERINE, Jann: G s' S -uint Gsterrnrenr Hal'Gua':gSe1ic G ' S . AHEARN, MARION, St 2511 Gftrir- Hert. ,ALDRIN, WILLIAM, Stuaert Assem- cr C'a e' U-: it, Bxeau: Art Eaitcr Here ar Venti' Sta' Raster Club: C'ait':an 3' gag Reg Cid 't'an'..'al Scftball: fl 3 Le5g-e Natizna Hens' Scciet x,.v ALLISON, FRED, 52,5 GIeeCI.b , , . AMEDRO, ROBERT, Carta' F:ctca'l Tea T Baserell 'err' -f'e 3 Sffsmar: lntmanural Baseball. Lette '- er St.:e t Gixernment , . . ANDER- SON, ALICE, Hs. 9-3-s . , . ANDERSON, JACK, '1'a '.r5l Basecail: Re: Cr-:ss Ccun- : C f: ceag.e: St.:ent Gcixernnrent . . . ANDERSON, JEAN, EAA., cite League ANDERSON, ROBERT, stu----l-9 Team: Mirage' Easeca' Teen' Crerai Cluci: Boss' C .:' CNC. Stuaerres' CN'-1 League? S'.::e't G:.e'r :: t , . ANDERSON, ROBERT, Bas-excel Beseca l' Band: Bois' Gee C,c: Varsr. Cl.: . , , ANDERSON, RUTH, -.'i:r G 'ls' Stuzent Governorent: C . : i.e:g.e' Serc' Girls . . . ARANOFF, JEROME, 5:-M ng Teen' lntrawural Baseball: ':'3':'.'e Bas-etcal' C R 1 League: C V.C. S',.:e'i-'s . ARMSTRONG, DIXIE, tan- eve' r League' Crc'el Cl.c: Plot-er C: Ttee Se' 3' G S' Junk' Girls, Cvic ce2g.e: Si.:e't Gite-rnrrert . . . ATWATER, DORIS, Heron Rezzrrer: C.VC Siudentesi L-- Ci-'te Fryiais' Cv: League: Student G:.e e ' C'eh'iSt'.' Club' Sena:-' Girls .AURELlO, LOUIS, Ezrcitka' Team: Croral C .: . . . AURELIUS, SAMUEL J., R.O.TCT Ccczert Ezra: Ha G.a'd' Stczent Govern- . C . Z Le2g.e AXEN, CHARLOTTE, C. S' e es C t : League' Stu:ent Gov- .. cr C -, sr Sen if Gris' Le Ce'cle s . BARRON, BRUCE, Red Crcss C., , E:1'. ' is 5.s'-ess Agint' Stuaert C-,.e ' -'ri' Berg C..r 2 League BASIL, MARIE, G 's G--e C'.z' Jn c' Gris, Sen :r Cf rs G A A C , 1 Leag.r:-, Stuaert G:.ver' rt . BATSON, CURTIS, Fifance Ccrr- Er tfgrii' SGS- l'J1'-gQ is5-1-red CW'- ' 3 C 'C' lvfgrrir S3IeS a': Hall Guaod. 2- F' r Leeds' Juno' Shi- ---'ng Tea': rings si-ca-' Star:-er! Gi:i.'errrre'tQ S .1 ,eLg.3 :ii Criss C:,'1.l . , . BAXTER, OWEN, C 'E' ss irr.-.1 Cx te' P G.T C.: C' '2 CJ' V 3 Clan: Oz-iers' C'ub: i A' J 'Bos G3eCJ::Ter- 'is Team , , BAXTER, PHYLLIS, Cnoral Club: G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Student Goxernn'-enti Hall Guardi Pan-American League: Herald Salesman . , . BECHTOLT, ROBERT, Social Clnairman, Senior Class: Chair- man, Pram Comnrittee: Judge, Student Court: National Honor Societwi Vice-President, Bar Association: Choral Club: Copv Editor, Her- ala: Science Clelai Cnewistrx Club? GCFWBVI C'ab: Civic League: Red Cross Council: Fresh- Guide: lntrariural Basietball: Rrrprcscrn- tatixe, Citi News Bureau: Biologv Club . . - BEHRENS, MARION, G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Student Government . . . BERG, HELEN, G.A.A.: Band: Civic League: Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Student Government . . . BICKHAUS, EDYTHE, G.A A.: Band: Civil: League: Librarian: Student Government: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Junior Girlsi LUITCIIVOOVTI Hostess . . . BING, AUDRE, Student Govern- rrrent: Civic League: Senior Girls: Rifle Club: C V C Studentes: G.A.A,: Junior Girls: Tennis Club: Red Cross Council: Badminton Clubi Dranra Club: Aauatic Aces: Bowling Tearr' . , . BIXBY, MARTHA, Social Cnairman, Junior Class: National Honor Societvl p'ESidE'n'f. Junior Girls: Vice-President, Senior Girls: Cap nn: Gown Conv- ittee: CVC. Studentes: Editorial Statt, Herald: Circulation Staff, Hef- ald: Maroon Statt: Hall Guard: Clean-UD Cafrcaign: Red Cross Council . , . BLACK- WOOD, LENORE, C.VC, Stuoentes: Senior Girls: Junio' Girls: Civic League: Hall Guard: GA.A.: Student Government . . . BLAKE, JACOUELINE, Senior Girls: Junior Girlsi Flower Corrwrfittee: Herald Salesman: Bad- rrirtc-n Club: Red Cross Council: Student Governr-rent: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: C.V.C. Students-S: Pan-Arterican League: Biologv Club: Civic League . . . BLOOM, AUDREY, Student Gcuernrfent . . . BLUHM, NORMAN, CVC, Studentesj Civic League: lntrarfural Basecall: lnt'a ural Basletball . , . BLOSS, METTA, Pan-American League: Civic League: Student Gcvernrcentj Junior Girls , . , BOCK- ELMAN, WILLIAM, Civic League: Basletball Tea ': Intramural Baseball: Intramural Baslfet- t.ii'l: Lrcrarifin , BOHN, ESTHER, Junior Girls: GA.A: Hall Guard: Civic League: Student Governrrent , , . BOONE, HELEN, Girls' Glee Clubi Pan-American League: G.A.A,' Civic League: Student Government: Attendanze Ottice: Serrior Girls: Peo Club: S:-rznze Club: Red Cross Council . . . BOOTH, WILLIAM, Scecial Art: Herald Staff: Clean-Up Qfl, we CCZITLQ.. Campaign: Song and Motto Czvnrrittee . . . BOSTROM, ROSE MARIE, G.A,A.: Civic League: Junior Girls . . . BOUCHARD, EUGENE, Ticket Committee Ctioral Club: Student Government- Red Cross Council: Civic League: Hall Guard: Lunclnroorn I-lost: Intra- mural Baseball: Pan-American League: Intra- mural Basketball: Maroon Salesman , , . BRASK, JACOB, Student Government: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Maroon Staff: Safety Trophy Winner: Civic League . . . BREADY, VIOLA, G,A.A.: Pep Club: Intramural Volleyball: Intramural Baseball: Art Editor, Maroon: Chairman, Soanisln Ex- lnibit: Ticket, Scraobook Comrnittees, Choral Club: Art Chairman, Clean-UO Campaign: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Breakfast Commit- tee . . . BRIGEL, RAYMOND, Basketball Team: Civic League: Student Government: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basl-retball: Pan-American League . . . BRIGGS, GREGORY, Red Cross Council- Hall Guard . . . BRINKMAN, VIRGINIA, G,A.A: Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Pep Club: Student Gov- ernment: Pan-American League . . . BRITTON, LEONARD, Maroon Staff: Herald Statt: Red Cross Council: C.V.C. Stadontes: Civic League: Student Government: Band: Hall Guard: lntraniural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Bowling League . . . BRODERICK, DOROTHY, Student Government . . . BROWN, AUREL, C.V.C. Stuoentes: Civ:: League: Stu- dent Government: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Badminton Club: Red Cross Caunzil . . . BROWNE, DANIEL, Civic League: Student Government: lntrarnurol Baseoal: intramural Bastetball: Hall Guard Cacrtain . . , BRU- NACCI, GUY, Commissioned Officer, R,O.T.C.: Platoon Competition: Rifle Team: Bailitt, Stu- dent Court: Finance Committee . . . BRUNELL, PATRICIA, Vice-President, Sen:or Class: Vice- President, Chorai Club: Junio' Girls: Senior Girls: G.A.A .... BRUNJES, BARBARA, Senior Girls: Business Staff, Maroon: Publicity Staff, Herald: Pan-American League: Civic Bureau: National Honor Societr , . . BRYANT, JANE, G.A.A.: Pep Club: Junior Gi-ls: Red Cross Council: Civic League: Student Council . , . BUCK, JANE, Band: GA,A.: Civic League: Student Government, Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Orchestra: Hall Guard . . , BULGER, IRENE, Senior Girls, Student Gov- ernrcent . . . BURKE, VINCENT, Footoall Team: Vice-President, Bovs' Glee Club: Stage Crew: Herald Salesman: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Publicitv Committee: C3r,fEg League, Wu..- 5- 'fi Money-to buv the class gitt -to lnelp pay tor the Prom- and tor a thousand and one Otlner tbinqs-is collected from everyone - one Ot the iovs Ot being a Senior. FINANCE SEATED. Morgan Fitch, STANDING: Betty Peck, Guy Brunacc, Anttiony Weber, Curtis Batson, Robef Casper, Nancy Wells. . .mai back as oplzomores.. rscar ring 11.9 cases BURNS, FLORENCE, Hall Guard, Civic League, Clean-Up Campaign, G.A.A., Red Cross Council, Service Club, Debating Club, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Office Clerk, Knitting Club . . . BURNS, MARJORIE, Hall Guard, Senior Girls, Le Cercle Francais, Civic League . . , BUXTON, LUCILLE, G.A.A., Librarian, Student Government, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Pan American League, Civic League, Red Cross Council, Aquatic Aces, Pep Club, Biology Club, Hall Guard . . . BYRD, FRED, Civic League, Red Cross Council, Student Govf-rn ment . . . CAHILL, RAY, PanfAmericari League, Civic League, Boys' Glee Club, Stu dent Government , . . CALKIN, WARREN, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Traci, Civic League, Red Cross Council . . . CALLAHAN, MARY, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, G.A.A, Band, Civic League, Intramural Baseball, Herald Salesman . , , CALLENDER, DONALD, Cnairman, Song and Motto Corrirrzittee, Music Festival, Bo-is' Glee Club, Choral Club, Music Appreciation, Clean-Up Campaign . . . CAMERON, BETTY, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, G.A.A., Student Government, Civic League, Red Cross Coun- cil, Pan-American League, Pep Club, Hall Guard . . . CAMERON, MARTHA, Publicity Committee, Office Clerk, G,A.A,, Student Governrrent, Hall Guard, Junior Girls . . , CAMERON, NORMA, Advertising Statt, Ma- roon, Pan-American League, C,V,C Stuientes, Biology Club, Senior Girls, Business Statt, Bowen Arrow, Band Club, Student BOJN1, Fine Arts Club, GA,A., Latin Club, Pan- Arnerican League, Hall Guard flast B trorn Bowenl . . . CANDREVA, TONY, RO.T.CC Intramural Baseball . . , CAFTOL, ANNETTE, Red Cross Council, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Student Government, G.A.A., Herald RP- riorter , . , CARLETON, VIRGINIA, Hall Guard, GAA, Civic League, Junior Girls, Student Government , , CARLSON, LAW4 RENCE, Herald Staff, Science Club, Rin American League, Student Government . CARLSON, ROBERT, Comrrnencerrent Cori mittee, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Bas lretball, Student Government, Ctroral Club, Civic League, Badminton Club, Maroon Stati, Debating Club, Red Cross Council,HallGuar1 , ,CARMEN, BERNICE, Junior Girls, G A A - Civic League, Student Government . CARROL, ALICE, Senior Girls, Junior Girls One of the tew tangible things Iett from our Iriiglw sclwool days-one tlnat can be proudly slnown to every one-one that well lreep all the rest ot our lives lwe liopel -our ring. PIN AND RING SEATED: Betty La Chappelle, Bill Aldrin, George Coleman. STANDING: Birttt- Harnicr, .lavnc Swope. G,A.A., Red Cross Council, Civic League . , . CARROLL, MARY, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, G,A.A,, Band, Civic League, Hall Guard . . CASEY, ROBERT, Commissioned Officer, R,O.T.C., Officers' Club, Chairman, Clean-Up Campaign, Attorney, Student Court, Repre- sentative, Student Government, Prom Com- nrittee, C,V.C, Studentes, Lunchroom Host .CASPER, ROBERT, Boys' Glee Club, Intra- 'ural Basl-etball, Finance Committee , . . CHORLEY, MARY JANE, Rifle Club, Librarian, Student Government, Office Clerk, G,A.A,, Pwr- Club, Hall Guard, Senior Girls , . . CLAPP, ROY, Football Team, Debating Club, Tract, Tennis, Herald Staff, Maroon Staff , . . COHRS, BETTY, G,A.A, President, Aquatic Aces, Badminton Club, Girls' Glee Club, Herald Staff, Student Government, Baseball, Basietball, Civic League, Le Cercle Francais, Bowling Tearrr, Pep Club, Senior Girls, Rec! Cross Council . COKEING, EDWARD, lntrarrural Swin-rning, Basketball, Baseball, Traci, Football, Hall Guard . . . COLEMAN, GEORGE, Basietball Team, Baseball, Maroon Stal-lg CVC, Studentes, Herald Salesman, Aliglvemists, Pin and Ring Committee . . . COLEMAN, JEANNE, Civic League, Red Cross Council, Badminton Club, Student Govern- 'rient . . , CONLEY, JOHN, Red Cross Coun- cil, Civic League, Student Government, Hall Guard . . . COOK, ERVIN, Hall Guard . . , COONEY, HELEN, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, GAA, Student Government, Civic League, Rei Cross Council, PanfArnerican League, Rep Club, Knitting Club, Hall Guard , . . CORP, MEREDITH, Maroon Salesman, Senior Girls . . COPPIN, GEORGE, Civic League, C.V.C. Studentes, Student Government, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball . . , CORBETT, MILDRED, G,AA, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Student Governrnent, Red Cross Council, Civic League . , . CORBETT, WILLIAM, Basletball Tearrig Tract, Hall Guard, President, C V,C. Studentes, Alchemists, Letternneri, Assistant Cnairrnan, Clean Un Campaign, Re- crcrter, City News Bureau, Brealftast Commit- tee, Bowling League , . . CORR, JACK . . . COSTELLO, DOROTHY, Rifle Club, G.A,A., I-'up Club, Student Government, Hall Guard, Senior Girls . . . CRAFT, JEANETTE, Student Grvernment, GA.A, Red Cross Council, Peo Club . . CRAIG, ROBERTA, National Honor Nr -ri-Q, Cori 'nr-ncr-mf-nt Committee, Rad Cross Council, Civic League, Student Govern- ment, Biology Club, Badminton Club, Le Cercle Francais, Herald Reporter, Senior Girls, Junior Girls , , . CRANE, BETTE, Clcrlr, Student Court, G,A.A., Aquatic Aces, Thanksgiving Fund, Ctioral Club, Pan-Amen ican League, Red Cross Council, Civic League, Frestimari Guide, Debating Club, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Band, Rifle Club, Clean-Up Campaign, Attendance Otiice, Drama Club, llerald Staff, Peo Club, Student Government , . CRANE, FREDERICK, Tennis Team, Goli leant, Bowling League, Pan-American League, R,O.T.C ,... CRESTON, CAROL, G.A.A., Rucl Cross Council, Civic League . . .CROWE, ESTHER, G,A.A., Tennis Club, Civic League, Red Cross Council, Pep Club, Badminton Club, Junior Girls, Senior Girls . . . CROW- ELL, BETTY JANE, Red Cross Council, G.A.A,, Aauatic Aces, Senior Girls . . . CROWLEY, FRANK, Swimming Team , . , DALTON, PATRICIA, Le Cercle Francais, Aduatic Aces , . DANIELSON, JOYCE, Civic League, Student Government, Senior Girls, Junior Girls . . , DAVIS, SAM, Boys' Glee Club, Student Government, Commissioned Otticer, R.O.T.C. . DAWSON, MARY MARGARET, Hall Guard, Attendance Office, Student Govern- ment, Senior Girls, Otlice Clerlr, Band, Or- ctiestra llast 2 from St Mary'sl , . . DEEMING, MARY, Student Government, Red Cross Coun- cil , , , DELL, MAURINE, Civic League, GA,A., Senior Girls, Red Cross Council, Afauatic Aces, Le Cercle Francais, Bowling Team, Peo Club, Pan-American League . . . DeLONG, ROBERT, Swimming Team, Choral Club, Science Club, C.V.C. Studentes, Letter- iven, Bowling League, National Honor Society, Civic League, Student Government . . . DeSWARTE, RUTH, Vice-President, Junior Class, Feature Editor, Herald, President Aiuatic Aces, G.A.A, Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Heralo Salesman, Civic League, Student Government, Cnairman, Breallast Committee, Pun Club . , . DeWEESE, LaVERNE, Senior Girls . . . DILLON, MARY, Student Govern- irent Representative, Plwvsics Club, Senior Girls, GAA, C,V,C. Studentes . . . DOW, BETTY JANE, Student Government, Civic League, G.A.A,, Badrrinton Club, Senior Girls . , DRAGOO, FREDRIC EDWARD, Civic Lcaguf' Student Governor-nt 7? -.zrrr or.: 1. - if rw I I 1 VY jxgf. 'P ' .ZZ df , 5 6 hp an l' A , A7 WVJW ,. i MM auf 54,4394 V4 w z,.,,0wM V f M f ' f?fWV' J 143 ff .f 3 My J L AMW W 'H 'mm 'v X r OVC IW 'AA ,U-UVJ 'Xe' i KK ff, M Q55 ' fy, Xyplh Qjxwfd L 1 , M 'H+ W L -ifjfw 3 X QNX' S 0, J KS QV If f K XXX , Qqffjg W Y, , ft .- AJ X X 1 U ,A Z wig MTW MMM Y Q N X , , I W .1 X Q r .W .,, if 1 I Y-' ' I . .. x, . . . U , ,x , x.,' ' LV' WMQf7 V M W Ji 1 , 1 ffl! 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GRAF pa 9' v ,. ,. F. G-REENBERG C. GREENFIELD T. GREFENKAMP A. GRIFFIN H. GRIMM Y , .QSM I E L. GROSS C. GUSTAFSON E. G-USTAFSON F. GUSTAFSON G. HAAS I-I. I-IAAS I I 3 Q K. ,I V. HAI-IN L. HALE E. HALM J. HALPIN Fa Je PNN 5 -was A ...pv-r--H' J I , 1 if I W I ,,,,,,. Htlze .. DREIFUSS, JEANNE, Maroon Statt: Girls' Glee Cleo' GAAL: Peo Club: Civic League: Herald Sa esmanj Red Cross Council: Student Govern- ment: J.-iio' Girls: Senior Girls . . . DRITZ, JEROME, Barra: Hall Guard: Civic League , . , DUCKETT, WILLIAM , . . DUMAS, LENORE, National Honor Societi: Girls' Sorts Edits' He'alc: Orcnestra: Le Cercle F'a'ca's: GAA.: Hoot-v Snow Coriwrriittee: Re: C'oss Council: Civic League: Peo Club: tvtting Ciao: Pan-American League: Junior Gris' Se' Q' Girls . . . DUNN, RICHARD, Slimming Team: Rea Cross Council: Civic League' Student Gate-nment: Science Club: RCTC: L-'cc'oon: Host: Usher . . . EACH, JACK, Basketball Team: Intramural Baseball: intramural Basketball: Intramural Swimming , , , EASTERWOOD, DOROTHY, Art Editor, 9-ie'a'Sf National Hone' Society: Red Cross Councl: Attendance Oiiice: Hall Guard: .-Lnicr G 'ls' Luncnfoem Hostess: G,A.A.: Cv: Leag.e' Student Governreent . . . EKSTROM, GWEN, G,A.Aj Girls' Glee Club: Cnsral Cluc: Maroon Salesman: I-le'aId Sales- man' Knitting Cub: Cfv:c League: Student Gmernment: Senior Girls: Ottice Clerl . , . ELLIBEE, LOIS, G,A.A,: Civic League: Student Govemmeft: Hall Guard: Maroon Staff: Pan- Amerrcan League: Seriio' Girls: Junigr Girlg , ERICKSON, ROBERT, Intramural Base- bail: intramural So'tball: Student Government: CVC, Studentes . . . EVANS, ELEANOR, GAA.: Basketball Manager: Hockev Team: Baa rtc-n Club: Pep Club: Rite Club: Pan- A e'ican League: Civfc League: Student Gov- e'nn:er-1' Volleuball Team: Senior Girls , , . EVANS, HOWARD, Student Government: R.O. TC: Hall Guard: Rec: Cross Council: Intra- nxal Basletball: Intramural Baseball: Lunch- 'oc' Host' Banauet C.ub , . . EXCELL: GEORGE . , , EXCELL, JOHN, Pan-American League: R OT,C,: Civic League: Science Club , FALK, DELORAS, Choral Club: G.A,A.: Civic League: Per Club: Student Govern- nent: Baaninton Cluc: Le Cercle Francais: ,lan 3' Girls' Senio' Grrls . , . FARENO, ARTHUR , . FENELON, JAMES, Herald Stag' Clrtc-on-ng: Diuing . . . FIETZE, LORENE, Se' C' Girls , . FlSHLEDER, MARTIN, C :ulat'on Stahl, Herald: Herald Sales an' Civil: League: Student Governrrent: Va'-A e'i:an League: Carrera Club . , . FITCH, MORGAN, Treasurer Senior Classj Cn: an F nance Ccr rr'.ittee: National Hcncir Stieff Advertising Marager: Marocng Presi- i' Elecating Cao' Ea' Assocration: RO, Our piansfii we do have plans-must be revealed to the school and the rest ot :G WOFICJ in general-the Scrfor class must be known and talked about. PUBLICITY 'Eric Hgrffsf, srfiiio. '-7 'f'w : Cine-'or Vrrcv' Exif, L 'i--A-cfrg Mari' F-are nity' TC.: Civic League: Civic Bureau: Finance Bureau: Student Government: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Clean - Up Campaign: C.V.C. Studentes: Prosecuting Attorney: Special Deputy . , . FITZPATRICK, ROSALIE, Civic League: Red Cross Council: Student Government . . . FITZPATRICK, RUTH, Concert Band: Pan- Arverican League: Civic League: G.A.A.: Junior Girls: Pep Club: Hall Guard . , . FLOREN, JACQUELINE, Student Government: Le Cercle Francais: National Honor Society: Civic League: Drama Club: Rifle Club: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Camera Club: Pan-American League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls . . . FORT, CHARLOTTE, G.A.A.: Red Cross Council: Stu- dent Government: Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Hall Guard: Civic League: Pan-American League . , . FREEDMAN, ELAINE, Girls' Glee Club: Red Cross Council: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Hall Guard: Band: Orchestra: Civic League . . . FREEMAN, HELEN, Stu- dent Government: Civic League: Sophomore Girls: French Club ilast 2 from Hyde Parkl , . . FROST, HELEN, Volleyball Champions: Civic League: G.A.A.: Student Government: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Pep Club . , . FULTON, BETTY LOU, Chairman, Commence- ment Committee: National Honor Society: Pep Club: Pan-American League: Herald Statt: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: Aouatic Aces: Student Government . . - FUNKENSTEIN, ROSALYN, Student Govern- ment: G.A.A,: Civic Bureau: Civic Leaguei Pep Club , . . GENOVESE, PERENE, C.V,C. Studentes: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Band: Student Government . , . GIBBONS, LENORE, G.A,A.: Pan-American League: Badminton Club: Senior Girls , . , GILLIS, HOWARD, Hall Guard: Herald Staff: Maroon Statt: Intramural Base' ball: Intramural Baslcetball: Pan-American League: Student Government: Red Cross Coun- cil: Civic League: Bowling League: Bovs' Glee Club: Lunchroom Host , . . GINGOLD, DIANA, Civic League: G,A,A ..,, GIRARDI, LUCY, G.AA: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Student Government: Hall Guard . . . GLEASON, OWEN, Choral Club: Football Team: Track: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Baslfetball: Civic League: German Club , . . GOLDBERG, CHARLOTTE, Le Cercle Francais: Science Club: Junior Girls: Civic League: Publicitm Statt, Herald: Attendance Office: Tc-stu Cub: Speedoall Touriament: Ticlot Solefrran . . . GOLTON, GLORIA, Cir-Chain on GPMA: Junior Debating Clua, Choral : Wf Q in tlze rain at cgiofdreris Club: Music Festival: Freshie Frolic: Volley- ball Team: Intramural Volleyball: Freshman Guide: Pep Club: Herald Staff: Student Gov- ernment: Le Cercle Francais: Intramural Bas- ketball Captain: Hobby Show . . . GOTT, EDNA . . . GOTHBERG, LAWRENCE, Boys' Glee Club . . . GRAF, GEORGE, Civic League: Intramural Baseball . . . GRASS, LOIS, G.A.A.: Maroon Salesman: Junior Girls: Cheerleader: Pep Club: Civic League: Student Government . . . GREENBERG, FRANK, Business Manager, R.O,T.C. Editor, Maroon: Finance Bureau: Civic Bureau: Pan-American League: R.O.T.C.: Otticers' Club: Reviewing Stand Staff: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Freshie Frolic: Debating Club: Clean-Up Campaign: Chairman, Military Ball , , . GREENFIELD, CHARLOTTE, Drama Club: Radio Club: Sopho- more Girls: Civic League: Hall Guard , , , GREENKAMP, THOMAS, Civic League: Pan- American League: Maroon Statl: Hall Guard Ca'tain: Poster Club . , . GRIFFIN, ANNA MAE, Civic League: G.A.A .... GRIMM, HELEN, Student Government: C.V.C. Stu- Ventes: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Red Cross Council: Civic League . . , GROSS, LOUIS WILLIAM, Boys' Glee Club: Vice-Presi- Nant: Pan-American League: Hall Guard: GUSTAFSON, CONSTANCE, Otlice Clerk: Herald Statl: Student Goveriment: C.V.C. Siudc-ntes: Senior Girls: Debating Club: Girls' Glee Club: Miss Hirsch l938 : President, Freshman Class lMercyl . . . GUSTAFSON, EDDIE, Basketball Team: Golf Team: Pan- Arncrican League Chairman, Cao ano Gown Committee: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Science Club: Hall Guaro: Camera Club: Student Government: Checker Club.. . GUSTAFSON, FREDERICK, Tennis Team: Le Circle Francais: Badminton Club: Orchestra: Student Government: Hall Guard: Snow White Cest . HAAS, GENEVA, Herald Staff: Red Cross Council: Herald Salesman: Drama Club: G.A.A.: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Volleyball . . . HAAS, HERMAN, R.O.T,C.: Red Cross Council: Hall Guard: Civic League . . - HAHN, VIRGINIA, Aquatic Aces: Hall Guard: rlowei Committee: G.A.A,: Student Govern- ment: Red Cross Council: Thanksgiving Fund: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Clean-U0 Cam- paign . : HAL, LeROY, Hall Guaro: Red Cross Council: R,O,T.C.: Freshman Guide . . . HALM, ELSIE, G.A.A.: Student Government: Senior Girls . . . HALPIN, JANE, Manager, Circulation Statt, Herald: Herald Salesrnani Choral Club: Peo Club: G.A.A.: Hall Guard. 'vw' M 'Wi H i 'HT' qi! i I gielcf. . . and the Ofh.CQI'S ran or slzelter. . . HAMMER, LEWELLA, Myosin Sa es 3n' MAN, GLEN, Presinent, Crorai Ciut, CU? D'-i 7-3 Ciubi Court Srenoqrap'-e'7 Cvl rn Fhtligit, Ci: 'itt,., StudentPer'ese'1f League: Senior Girlsj Red Criiiss Cmnziij St. tltife' Tennis Tern, C.VC, Studentesj Civi: cent Governrrwenti G.A A.g Pep Chb , , Lengi,-ei P,tI'3gore3ns . . . HILL, ROBERT, HANLEY, BARBARA, C-,AA,j Civil Leique' Cnofni Cisriq Foi:itb3Ilj Ajvertising StaH I-Ie' C.VC Stujentesi Stunent G:ive'nn'enIjJp'1fo' 3Ig:' Bwzg Intrafnwai B3sebaIIj Student Gi:-v 'giris' Pin An'e'i:1n Lenqeej Bgiwliwg Ter' ernrvent , . HILL, RUTH, Stuoerit Gave Peo CIi.:ij Seni:' C-iris, .HANNEY, JAMES, '- ent' Se'7:' CWS' B ' 'q. CI.1oj G A.A Haii Gnu Cacteirij Herain S3ies'3n . . Cm: Leeg.e' Hgh fugry , , , HILLER, HARMER, BETTY, Orzrestwr' Bam' C 1 2 VIRGINIA, Seni-1' SWS Snjent Gi:ive'n 'i-nt Leagwej Junior l3i'Is: Si-ni:' Gvisg Vin an: . HINES, JULIA, Ci.i: League, Sen-: Ring Czirrrfittee , . HARRIS, JANET, Han: 'Sirisj Stuuerit Gov-ernnvent' G.A,Ag Juici' Societg Giris' G-lee Chb 'SA A: Sgeri Gifs , . I-IIRSCH, SEYMOUR, lntr5i 'urg1I Cub' iCaInh'e-ti Rez Crass CQfi3iI , , Bnsi-LJII' Irtfanqral Bias-etu-ailj CV.C SH- HARRISON, FRANCES, Knitting Ci.tj Ser' 3 jentes . . HIRSCHFELD, HERBERT, intrsf Eiris GAA,g Chi: Le3g,e Haii I3.3 J ual Biisecjl- lritrewfal BasIetI::i.3Iig H3'I Stga-3ntCc-.e i ent .HARVEY, DOROTHY 951' Shzent Gzie ' f' G-erwan CLC-' Maven Staff' St-Je'it Gi:ivern e1t' LiC'a'i5n Cz: vs Goan Co '- irtee , , , HNATUSKO, Red C'CiSS Co-1'vciI' C .ic Lexiqqe' CVC, St, WALTER, Student Ciwemrrent . . . HOCK- gentes, Sewer EMIS- B35,3Q1II, VQiIe,ci5II , , STADTER, ROBERT, Intrnn -ful Base-v:eIIg Banu' HAWKING, CLARENCE, Caztain Trad Tear Sfuleni GCN- v '2ni . HOEY, FERN, i'TL'3 'L.'3I Bas-etcaiig C'e str, Cljcj CM: C:v--: Leagtge' Smzen. :Livernrnentg Seni-:' Legiqf x.,, HEDEEN, BILL, C V C. SL:-entes' G s .HOEY, JANE, C'-:iraI Ciubj Aqsltii Civ : Le3g.e' p.t'3qI:'e3's . . . HEGWEIN, Aiesg SWS' Siee Clst Senior Girls' Stu-ent RITA, G is' Gee CLD' Stuzent Governwent 'givernwent , , HOIDAHL, ROBERT, Seriizr G s , HEISS, DOROTHY, Civ.: FT OTC, I-IJI '3.3vz' Cm: Leique' Stsuerit League, G.A.Aj Auati: Aces' Bi:Iog,' Ciub GQ-ferfnent . . , HORAN, BETTY JANE, Peo Ciubg Student 'Eizw-e'n 'entj Junior Gifis Cr'oraI CMU' Sthdent Government, Jsnigir Senior Girls . HELBING, BETTY, Cin: GirIsj Sem-zr Girls HORNUNG, LOUISE, Leaq,e Recvesentativej Librarian' Stnen' Vize Presdent, C-iris' Gee CIubj Junio' Gi'Isj '3cve 1 'en?'Re3 C':ss C:Jni:iI . , . HELBING Si-' J' E-irfs' Stsjent Cnvernrnentg GAA' GEORGE, Rea C':iss Cs.-:Ig Civ'-: Leeg.e C+: Leaq.e , , HURN, LALA, Stsaent Stdgx-3-nt Gijitfernwi-'t . . , HELD, RICHARD I3QIe'n '-ent . . , IFFLAND, MARIE, Jw ii' Paw A're'iQan League' Chi: League: Grit GMS Sen:-' Giris' Per Ciuoj Civic League Cgimmineg-3 Bgglefpgllg Intfa 'N'- Jai B3sretbaiI . IVERSON, KENNETH, Basbetbali Tenn 5,,Qfwi'ifiq3 T-aj , , , HELLESON, NANCY, Intrar' Mai BasebaIlg Hail Guard , . . JACOBS, H-yglj SQJHQ Le Cffjg F'3nz:1is'SeniQrE-iflg LA VERNE, Maroon Salesrvar' Snow Wnite Firiange Bmeaq He-'ad Sgaiesrrgn- C ggI5Qiigin Castj Cwi: Leagueg SfJi3entG0v5'rnr1'i-ent' Re: 513,45 H,,,3ijI GAA, V,:5,ofe5j,e,,3 peg Cross Com:iig B5skettiJII ToJrna 'entj Attenze Cm , . HEPPLER, GLADYS, C ve League we Onfe' Sew' SMS' -EAA.: Peo Curr Rez Cr:-ss Comgdg G.A A: Stu-nent Gave-'n - JACOBSEN. SHIRLEY. Student GDYEM' --EM: Jumjf 53,453 Semi, Q,,fiS,,,HERI1', fentj Lsgker Guqfng Sf-wicr Girls , . . AGE, ELLEN, Civic League' Stucerit Govern JACOBSEN. ROY- V'f5'p'?5ICI?'1I. Banu? SN' 'vent' Le Ce'i:Ie Francais' B-oi-:iqw Ciub . . lent GGV9 e t- HIAMES- NORMA. SYNC HEVENOR, HOLLEY, Jmieir Ejitcir, Merzcn 3i'ISq JJnU:r CWISZ RED CHU? Girls' SIP? A,,.3-gigmq SQH, Myggn- Ngziigngx I-Img Cmcm GJ Reserves , . JOHNSON, S:1iet.' Ofnestra' Bans' Amertisieg Start CHARLES, I-it'3n'i.r3i Bas-etoaiij C,V,C SLA Ie'J11,S:'-'n:e Cin' Cree s , Chb' Senig- zentes' C'i:'3I C ..c . , JOHNSON, S251 Bfiirg, C'.c' 'E-'t Cine'-ttee' D-3 DOROTHY E., GAA' Civi: League' Jw Qi' :ating Ci.c' St-:en: Site 'f ent . . HIGH- -E 'Is Se'-3' EMIS' St,1e'i Sovern'v'ent , 1' I .- -V : 'Q h ' 0 -,W ' X' e .ff EL - L JOHNSON, MIRIAM, Pe: Crass Cent' GA,A,j Ciwg Le3q,e Hai 331' .I..nia' Gifs- Seri?-3' EMIS, Pa'-A e :3n Le3q.e , . . JOHNSON, ROBERT , . . JOHNSON, ROGER, Sfiirrhinq Teanf Cner st', Cho' C.VC. Stfientf-s' Int'Jn'.'eI Bas-fbi! , . , JOHNSON, VICTOR, I'fr3 .'3I Bases-iii' Intrerfyai Bes-etcziij C'eN'sf', Clc' CVC. Si,:e'tes 911'-An'e':2' Leag.e' S1'e':e Cho' Pe: C':es C:.r:i' P. 3g:'e3's' Meri:-i Sa'es 3n . , JONES, HELEN, J.'i':i' Gifs' '3AA,j S-2ri:' SPS' Pe: Chi' Here-j SBI-ESDTBT Anni.3I Sa!-es anj Stnent Giwerrin'-ent' P-'fi Crzss C:sniiI' Azuati: Ages , JONES, MARCO, Atrietiz Alf-5' Fsing Mzneger' Diste' CLC' P.bIi:i', Cin'- f'ee , KAHN, JULIAN, :'3'fA eriif Le3g,e' C . 1 LEBQCR' S+,:e't 3:.e 'enf' Azweftsnig Stgtt I-Iera'J , , , KAKACEK, JEANNE, Civ 1 Leagse' G A.Ag Sen :ir Girli' H311 Curl' Stment G:we'n 'ent . . KAN- TOR, CLARA, Rej C':ss Cosnzil' Stnent Gi:ve'r 'e'f' Cij: Leagde Peresentativej Serie' Girisj Le Cerie Francais . KAPPES, EDWINA, Hersh Staff Att-ericanze Cafe' Jmi:' SVS Pez C':ss C:,n:iljSt.1ent'3:v- ernnfert' Cid: Leagsej HaII Gnrc , . . KARPEN, EVA ROSE, Nati-:nal Hnno' Soijietfj News Enit-Jr, Herald' Business Staff, Heraldi Fresnrfan Gljej Civic Bu'-ess' Manager Hahn, Sriwi Jw gi' Gi'Is' Le Ce':Ie Francais' G,A.A.' Der Csb- Hive. Ma-iagerg Hfnzr Hove. Tearf' Re: Criss C:Jn3IIj Civii Leaq1e'AmJt: Ages' Deoaing CMD' Senizr Girls' Bi:'cq. CI-.L I... KEELEY, LOIS, Pei' CIULI, Civic Leagueg Pan-Arnerfcan Leagp.-ej I-'ali GJa'Jj G.A.A.j Student Gov- ernwent' Jnit-r Girisj Se is' -Sirs' Pen Cross Cosy' KELLY, ELEANORE, CY: Leagse' E-AA: St,:ent S:-.'e in'ent' Bai- 'int:'i CICE , , . KENDALL, DORIS, 'SAA' Stuaent Gigv-'--ri-A-vit, J,'iT:' Sims' Sen-ii' Girisg Civi: League . , KERN, BETTY, Maroon Saieswang He'aij S3Ies ang Attefnr anze CIU'i:e3B11 'in'on Cist' Rife CI.bj Pm' A e'f:3n Leaq.e' Siienze CLS' Gi'Is' G3-ee Ci,:' Cvt Lf3g.ej J-n':' EVIS' Sen-3' Gifs' GAA' Pe: CI.:f Rea C':ss Cixi Q. .MI Qwem I ,,.,.. , , nf. We sing our song with spirilr . . . even Those oi us who cant sing . . . making up for I I I the Sour noies we nit with the voIi1me we produce. SONG COMMITTEE IJUNEI , ne..S -x.u,,, I ,. . ' . 5, - 3 4, ,', : . CJ, :iw A E - -ar 'A -7-'ur celebrating wlzen tfze gfirsclc gferafcf ma e 6 L. HAMMER B. HANLEY J. HANNEY B. HARMER J. HARRIS F. HARRISON D. HARVEY C. HAWKING B. I-IEDEEN R. HEGWEIN D. HEISS B. HELBING Qu K 'rg-V 6. HELBING R. HELD N, HELLESON G. HEPPLER E, HERITAGE H. HEVENOR . .1g?j'ffQ-'g,zff1gxf,g.-:gif ' Nu 'A .. 5 4.51 t - . I XI -- -- .sv -R . .I :L f..-EL A -. ? 55' 5 7 2' ' ' if ' qi- 'ls 1 .vs 12 Q 1' W ' Y .5 . ,:3.fi:f5i. . I A Eli R. HILL V. HILLER J. HINES S. HIRSCH GHIGHMAN R. HILL I I ' ww .4-nv '91 G-f H. HIRSCHFELD W. HNATUSKO R. HOCKSTADTER F. HOEY- pace FII!!-tm - ., . ...- ,,.. Y . ...LT ,nil american. giffze glory ojybeing a enlor J. HOEY R. HOIDAHL B. HORAN L. HORNUNG L. HURN M. IEFLAND K. IVERSON L. JACOBS S. JACOBSEN R. JACOBSEN N. JAMES C. JOHNSON D. JOHNSON .?:!f 1 R. JOHNSON R. JOHNSON r 9 as V. JOHNSON H. JONES M. JONES J. KAHN J. KAKACEK C, KANTOR E. KAPPES E. KARPEN L. KEELEY E. KELLY D. KENDALL B. KERN VY--It - ,V E - .,A-- vw . I . Nj. 1-n-:- - A E- ---'L Paqe Fiftv-three g .. Vrvr 'v V raw ing out of fnecf for eight 0 glock class.. . ftdff N. Qi- atk . f ,J Tai . iq -U Q,- -z, 5 6 Q. 'x 5 FK , '-I', 1 u I E. KERR B. KESSEL B. KING J. KIRBY D. KIRTLEY J. KIRWAN fy- 2 2 f 1 , gf 'H f ig ., -' L -' E .4 I fm .. KLAPPERICH C. KLEIN K. KNIGHT B. KNORR W. KOENIG H. KOMAN dx 3 J. KRAFT R, KRAMER H. KRAUSE A. KUNDE B. LaCHAPELLE J. LACKEY W, A. LaFRANCO H. LANDON R. LANDRY H. LANTZ I. LARSON P. LARSON if ll J. LAUDER J. LELY B. LERNER J. LINMAN ' ,. ,f-X F 3,1 , fx rg-0 I fy If f- ,, I N I ,,wI,,,.I ,-.,.,.,...f ,....N- -I -f.- .A f.,-.f 4-I fr -f-rf Lx -1, , ,',.f , I , 1 ..f'..f f'?s.f' ..1. .., 1 ..- 1--- J-.. ,- ,,-.f-, f, -,.., .,. .,-, , -- S. LOESER E. LOMASNEY W. LONGSHORE L. LUBINSKY M. LUNDGREN R. LUPE M. LURIE J. MALITO J. MALMOUIST E. MANTHE E. MARCO D. MARTIN H. MARTIN L. MAY J. McARDLE G. MCCABE V.'McCARTHY J. MCCHESNEY UH W. McCLUR6 D. McCRACKEN J. McGETRICK T. MCGRATH W. MCGRATH A. McKEAGUE .2! Z' .C 5 B. McKENNA J. MELLON D. MERRICK M. MICK X Page PIII.-Ik . J.: ,. , f-, MAH. .... A- .. .- ,,-M.---,.,J.-,-JJ. . J 'J , .g FUI -I L f '- v 5' 1 ,nu-JJ-r A ,J...2gZ? .afgflfuplg ' . , E',..A . Q! ni' J.. -Vuu'4. ,7 - wt' A, 1.--H ' -J ' I 5 tr +I 'm. ls-fl I' V Q G, f L1 OX ,AL .M i 1 IL, x x. 1 ' u. - Q QR .L N f J E J' ya' rj ly- I 0' Q, ' , , J ' ' ' N K 4 . 1. I' J .L TH MARCDCN ' ' ' MW' :nw MW pr' xi pil' px! E. dc H '-'W-? 'MTH elections.. the num er o times KERR, ELAINE, C'o'a- Crab: Herald Staff' J.'V:' G s: Senior G fs' Librarian: Red Cross Ccunc' ' Biclogx Club' Citic League: Finance 5-'ea-: fa'-Ame-icon League: Debating Club' Frasmca' Guiae' Bran' C: : 'ittee . . . KESSEL, SABETTE, He'ala Salesman: Puolicitv Stal H aa: Senior G'rls: Business Staff. t.'a'::' . . KING, BOB . . . KIRBY, JANE, Hera : Sift' C.V.C. Stuaentes: Senior Giris: Re: Crfss Concii: Librarian: Junior Girls: .-Xttenaacze Cdice: StudentGJve lrY1ent:Civii Leag : , , KIRTLEY, DONALD, Hall Guard: CT: :.e- Red Cross Council- Track Team' 51,3 1 Gate--ment' lnt'a'nural Baseball Cnacx ' .' Bo-vling League: Intramural Bas- .iggg - r-r3m-'al Volleiball , , . KIRWAN, JOHN KLAPPERICH, LOIS, Vice-Presi Jeni Rei.. Cross Council: Treasurer, Red Cross Cox: ' afanal Hone' Society: Girls' Glee C -c- Cara' Club- Aj-e-iising Statt, Herald: Cgce C er-' Senio' Girs: Junior Girls: Hall G-a'a' Ct Q League . . . KLEIN, CLARENCE, Q'-5-iggf, Ciao: Pttnagoreansj Biologv Club: 3a':: C'.': League: Hall Gua'd . . - KNIGHT, KENNETH, CV.C. Studentes: Intra- '.'ai Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Hall Gca':' Beolrcom Attendant: Whistling Croi' Tre:-' Fo:tball: Ptxsics Assistant . . . KNORR, BETTY, Student Government: Court Ste'i:g'ar'e Red Cross Council . , . KOENIG, WARREN, Band: Swimming Team . . KOMAN, HELEN, Drama Club: Junior - - r' Cv. I League: Hall Guard: Student Gov- Senior Girls . - - KRAFT, JANET, at -er' Ctxcil' Drama Club . . . KRAMER, ROBERT, 'ct'a .ral Basec-ali' Intramural Bas- -etcal' C.V.C. Studentes' Hall Guard . . . KRAUSE, HELEN, Girls' Glee Club: Junior G ls' Swaent Government . . . KUNDE, ARTHUR i LAT:--1 e Stal'I, H Saseball Team: Basketball Team: . , . LaCHAPELLE, BETTE, Editorial ali: Publicity Committee, Choral 21,53 F-i and Ring Committee: Treasurer, C'. : Bree-: A:uati: Aces: Junior Girls: Sefc' GHS- Biologf' Club: G.A.A.: Chem- str. Cluc' Knitting Club: Freshman Guide: :ve F':li:: Student Government: C.V.C. 5-:ey C 53--Up Carfoaign: Pan-American Leagf' Re: C'oss Council , , . LACKEY, JANE, Girls' Glee Club: Junior Girls: Senior Gifs: Stpcect Government . . . LaFRANCO, 72 1' 2 ,-.A :nas , -. 6 AMELITA, C.V,C. Studentes: Student Govern- ment: Senior Girls: Hall Guard . . . LATNDON, HERMAN, House of Representatives: Band: Latin Club: Science Club: History Club: CHam- mond Highl R,O.T.C.: Crack Platoon: Silent Drill: Color Guard: Intramural Basketball: Rifle Team: Student Government: Red Cross Council: Hall Guard . . . LANDRY, RICHARD, R.O.T.C.: Drama Club: Song and Motto Com- mittee . . . LANTZ, HAROLD, Pan-American League: Civic League: Intramural Baseball: Hall Guard: Student Government . . . LAR- SON, ISABELLE, G.A.A.: Civic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Student Government: Red Cross Council . . . LARSON, PERSHING, Hall Guard . . . LAUDER, JERRY ANN, Girls' Glee Club: Le Cercle Francais , . . LELY, JOAN, Civic League: Maroon Salesman: lunior Girls: Pep Club: Senior Girls . . . LERNER, BLANCHE, Le Cercle Francais: Girls' Glee Club: Junior Girls: Hall Guard: Botany Club: Debating Club: Senior Girls: Peo Club: Civic League . . . LINMAN, JEANNE, Civic League: Red Cross Council: Aquatic Aces: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: G.A,A .... LOESER, STANLEY, Basketball Manager: Lettermen: Boys' Glee Club: C.V.C. Studentes: Sports Stott, Herald: Circulation Staff, Herald: Maroon Salesman: Bowling League: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Softball . . . LOMASNEY, EILEEN, Choral Club: National Honor Society: Girls' Sports Editor, Maroon: Publicity Committee, Student Government: Maroon Salesman: Herald Sales- man: G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Junior Girls: Civic League: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Volleyball: Poster Club . . . LONGSHORE, WILLIAM, Financial Staff, Maroon: Bowling League: R.O.T.C .... LUBINSKY, LOUISE, Girls' Glee Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Science Club: Knitting Club: Biology Club: Civic League: Student Government: Hall Guard . . . LUNDGREN, MILDRED, Student Government: Civic League: Badminton Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Tennis Club: G.A.A .,.. LUPE, ROSEMARY, Senior Girls: Civic League: C.V.C. Studentes: G.A.A.: Peo Club: Junior Girls: Student Government: Hall Guard , . . LURIE, MELROY, Intramural Softball: Intramural Basketball: Bowling League: Boys' Glee Club: Hall Guard: W, 5: ,,: ii. S 'tf i' 66 ig cgtoop is Intramural Football: Civic League: Student Government: Herald Staff: Pan-American League . . . MALITO, JOSEPH, Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketball . . . MALM- QUIST, JANET, G.A.A.: Civic League: Poster Club: Student Government: Aquatic Aces: Hall Guard: Senior Girls: Art Staff, Maroon: Girls' Glee Club . . . MANTHE, EILEEN, Intramural Basketball: Hall Guard . . . MARCO, ESTELLE, Pep Club: G.A.A.: Civic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Student Government . . , MARTIN, DOROTHY, C.V.C. Studentes: Badminton Club: Student Govern- ment: Red Cross Council: G.A.A .... MARTIN, HARRY, Basketball Team . . , MAY, LOIS, G.A.A.: Pep Club: Hall Guard: Junior Girls: Civic League . . . MCARDLE, JEANNE, Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Librarian: Badmin- ton Club: Band: Student Government: Chem- istry Club: Biology Club . . . MCCABE, GERALD, Football: Basketball: Baseball: IMt. Carmell Civic League: C.V.C. Studentes: Boys' Glee Club: Hall Guard: Science Club . . . MCCARTHY, VIVIAN, G.A.A.: Civic League: Student Government . . . MCCHESNEY, JEAN, Senior Girls: Student Government: Pep Club: Civic League: G.A.A. . . . MCCLURG, WILLIAM, Treasurer: Junior Class: Choral Club: Intramural Softball: Intramural Basket- ball: Cap and Gown Committee . . . MCCRACKEN, DONALD, Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Student Government . . . MCGETRICK, JOHN, C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League: Student Government . . . MCGRATH, THOMAS, Student Government: Intramural Baseball Champions: Intramural Football: Intramural Basketball . . . MCGRATH, WILLIAM, Intramural Basketball . . . MCKEAGUE, ANNE, G.A.A.: Civic League: Student Government: Red Cross Council . . . McKENNA, BERNICE, C.V.C. Studentes: Red Cross Council: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Bad- minton Club: Student Government . . . MELLON, JOSEPH, Student Government: Civic League: R.O.T.C.: Red Cross Council . . . MERRICK, DOROTHY, Student Government: Senior Girls: Red Cross Council: Junior Girls: Pep Club: Badminton Club: Pan-American League . . . MICK, MARION, Business Staff, Maroon: Band: Orchestra: Science Club: Le Cercle Francais: National Honor Society. Not tied up in ribbon . . . but given in the same spirit . . . is the gift the class leaves so that they won r be forgot- ten. GIFT COMMITTEE Hortense Wilhelms, Holley Hevenor, Alice Thompson, Richard Held. 52- bl- c rr ' .i i.. .fl77REh2 if-,aafuw-n-iv-xitdviusw ' ' I fell during cz MILLER, JANE, Junior Girls: C,V.C. Studentes: Senior Girls . . . MILLER, JEAN, Junior Girls: C.V.C. Stuclentes: Senior Girls . . . MILLER, LOIS, Orctiestra: Girls' Glee Club: Le Cercle Francais! Science Club: Student Governrnent- Senior Girls: Civic League: Biology Club: Pen Club . . . MILLMAN, PATRICIA, G,A,A,: Student Government: Drarna Club: Hall Guard . . . MINDELL, EUGENE, Intramural Baslfet- ball: lntrarrrural Tennis: intramural Baseball: Student Gcwernrnent: Civic League . . . MITCHELL, RICHARD, Cadet Officer, R,O. T.C.: Reviewing Stand Staff: Student Govern- ment . . , MOORE, DICK, Football Tearn: Baseball Tearr: Letterrnen . . . MORENO, ORLANDO, Song and Motto Coriirnittee: Choral Club- Tract Team: Vice-President: Pan- Arnerican League: Civic League: Student Gov- erment . . . MORGAN, HARRY, Hsin Gua'd: R.O.T.C . . . MUELLER, VIRGINIA, Red Cross Council: Ciwi: League: Junior Girls: Senicr Girls: Student Government . . . MULVANEY, BETTY LOU, Scnior Girls: Junior Girls: Stu- dent Governrrent: GA A.: Maroon Salesrran . , . MUNGOVAN, JANE, Student Govern- rrent: Civii League: Senior Girls . , . MURDY, JANET, Senior Girls: Badrriinton Club , . . MURPHY, MARGARET, Red Cross Council: Civic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: National Hcncr Societvr: G.A.A .,,. MYERS, BETTY, Stuaerf Governrnent: G,A.A.: Civic League' Senor Girls: Red Cross Council: Junior Girls . . . NELSON, FLORENCE, G,A.A.: C vic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls . . , NEUBER, ELAINE, Civic League: Junior Giris: Senior Girls: G.A.A,: Student Governnent: Pan-Arnerican League . . . NEWBERG, ELSIE, Pan-American League: Pub- licity Cciniriiittee: Treasurer, Badrninton Club: Girls' Glee Club: Tennis Club: Civic League: G,A.A.: Student Governrrient: Pep Club: Maroon Salesman: Publicity Staff, Herald: Junior Girls . . . NEWER, ELOISE, Junior Girls: Student Governnient: Civic League: G,A.A.: Baseball Tournarnent . . . NICHOLS, ARTHUR, Sthent Governrnent: Civic League: Bows' Glee Club' Hall Guard: Bowling League . . . NUTT, ROBERT, Basletball: Science Club: Student Gcvernrnent: Civic League: Hall Guard . . . O'BRIEN, BILL, lntrarriural Bas- Letcall: Intrarnural Basebailg lrit'ar ,ral Bo-ing . . O'BRlEN, EDWARD, Bows' Glei: Club: In our buttontioles, we wear tliis flower . . . tlne one that represents us . . . finally se- lected atter mucln argument. FLOWER COMMITTEE IJUNEJ Jacqueline eine, vaigsm Hann, Ann Steel, Di-ie Arfstrong, Rutiae Stern- berg. A asket ba!! game .... C asses Red Cross Council: Science Club: Hall Guard Captain . . , O'HERAN, BETTY, Hall Guard: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: Stu- dent Governnnentj G.A.A ..., OLIVER, ALFRED R., Football: Science Club . . , OLSON, WILLIAM, C,V.C. Studentes: Science Club . . . O'NEILL, DOROTHY MAE, G.A.A.: Red Cross Council: Junior Girls:.National Honor Societvi Civic League: Choral Club: Girls' Glee Club: Debating Club: Student Gov-ernrrent: Manager, Badiriinton Club: Sci- ence Club: Maroon Statt: Herald Salesman: Drania Club: Snow Wtiite Cast . . . ORBAN, HOMER,Gyrr1 Tearn: Golf: Swin1rriing:A.U.U. Cliarr-oion Diving: Honor Club: German Club: Ottice Staff: Hall Stalrf: Social Connrnittee' Cneer Souao: Plniatograptw: Business, Editorial Stalrls: Year Bool.: Aero Club: C.l.C. Club: fall trorr. Tildenl Student Governrnent . , . ORMSBY, ETHELYN, Librarian: Secretarr. Treasurer: Band: Ctioral Club: Civic League: C.V,C. Studentes: Science Club: Clrirzrnistrv Club: Business Staff, Maroon: Student Govern- rrcnt: Senior Girls , . . ORTIZ, FRANK, Cazitain, R.O.T.C.: Adiutarit: Fire Marslial , . . PACHALY, JEANNE, Band: Choral Club: G.A.A,: Civic League: Student Governnient: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Le Cercle Francais: Cherriistrv Club: Herald Staff: Breakfast Coni- :- rttee: Pvtlnagcirc-ans . . . PAPAS, DOROTHY, Hall Guard: Lunctiroorn Hostess: Civic League: Senior Girls . . . PAPUCHA, ANNE, G,A.A,: Junior Girls: Civic League: Student Govern- iiient: Senior Girls: Honor Baseball: Volleve ball . . . PAREMBA, MARY, Hall Guard: Civic League, GA.A.: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Drariia Club: Student Government . . . PARISI, SAM, Civic League: Herald Statl: Intrarnural Basl-etball: lntrarnural Baseball . . , PARKER, COURTNEY, R.O.T.C. . . . PARKER, RITA JANE, Cisca: Junior Girls: Civic League: Student Governrnent . , . PATARINA, AURORA, Maroon Salosnian: 6-A-A-T Badrninton Club: Honor Volleyball Tearri: Honor Basletball Teani: Stenograbhcr: Student Court: Civic League' Hoclxev Team: A-:uatic Aces: Senior Girls: Tennis Club . . . PATTEN, EDITH, Junior Girls: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Badrrirton Club: Rifle Club: Civic League: Student Governrrient: Knitting Club: C.V,C. Student-es . , , PATTERSON, WILLIAM, Football' lritrirrural Basirbalf lntriirnural Basvetball3 Intramural Vcillerball: Science Club: Hall Guard Captain . . . PAUL, GWEN- DOLYN, Student Assernbly . . . PECK, BETTY, G.A.A:g Pep Club: Hall Guard: Badrnint-an Club Manager: Rit'e Tearng Aauati: Aces' Junior Girls: Civic League: Student Govern rrent: Finance Ccirnrnittee: Publicity Statf Maroon: Sales Statrt: Maroon: Senior Girls' Bastetball Tear-r: Ticlet Salesman , . , PEN- ROSE, RAY, lntrarnural Baseball: lntraniura' Basretball: Civi: League . . . FEPPIN, .lUNE, Business Stalrt, Maroon: Publicity Ciriairrrian Girls' Glee Club: Herald Staff: Aquatic Aces: Knitting Club: GA.A,: lntrarriural Volleyball Cbanrbions: Badminton Club: Le Cer:le Fran cis: Civic League' Pec Club: Junior Girls? Senior Girls: Biolcigv Club: Student Govern- ri en . . , PERICONE, MAYME, G,A,A.: Girls' Glee Club: Librarian: Junior Girls . . , PETERSON, GORDON, Boys' Glec Club: Cboral Club: Ccirc-oral R.O,T.C,: Craglr Platoon: Hall Guard . . . PETERSON, JEANNE, Clneerlearler' G,A,A.: Pvthagoreans: Petr Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Girls' Glee Club: Student Govern- nent: Pan-Arrierican League , . PETERSON, JOHN E ..,. Publi-:itv Staff, Maroon: Hall Guard: Pan-Arnerican League: Special Deputy: Student Court: Debating Club . . . PETERSON, ROBERT, Intrarnural Basletball: lntrarriural Baseball: Student Governrrent: Civic League: Pan-Afreri-:an League: Hall Guard . . . PETERSON, VIRGINIA, C,V.C, Studentesi Stu- dent Governrncnt: Attendance Otrlice: Herald Stattj Orchestra: Biologv Club: Senior Girls . . . PFEIFFER, ARTHUR, lntrarnural Baseball: Intramural Baslretballg lntrarnural Swimrr-ing: Non-Corrrrissioned Officer: R.O T,C,: E'-nibi tion Platoon: Cracl' Platoon: Boys' Glee Club: Student Governrrrent: Civic League: Hall Guard: Reviewing Stand Staff . . , PICMAN, ROSEMARIE, G,A.A.: Civic League: Student Governrnent: Senior Girls: Hall Guard . . . PIEPENKOTTER, JOE, Pan-Arnerican League: Student Governnrient , . . POTTINGER, JAMES, Intrarnural Soorts: Student Govornrnent . , . PRENDERGAST, EILEEN, Science Club: C V.C. Studentes: Aquatic Aces: G.A,A,: Civic League: Junior Girls: Hall Guard: Cnernistry Club: Senior Girls: Student Governrnent: Pytlnagoreans . . . PULLING, BOB, Football Team: lntrarrural Bas-etballg Intrarnural Traclg Civi: League. rv-1 at 1-va, iii ir A- 4 s f r -: .-ee - , . ,,., ,- ,- ... u -4 tm. -,yu ,' , 4 rl, . I In the par . trying to blow every one up J. MILLER J. MILLER L. MILLER P. MILLMAN 'iff Q, Lu i. EI , . f , I Q., E. MINDELL R. MITCHELL D. MOORE O. MORENO H. MORGAN V. MUELLER .1 B. MULVANEY J. MUNGOVAN J. MURDY M. MURPHY B. MYERS f . QS Q65 .17 .. .J v gr ' 231 E. NEUBER E. NEWBERG E. NEWER A. NICHOLS R. NUTT O EO I I, I V fwf . E . E E . e 'Ii ip- I- .1 I 'Vi fx ' I -5. ' . V. ' 'Z-,J 5 4 ie. MA ply... - .I ,:' . ,- E. O BRIEN B. OHERAN A. OLIVER W. OLSON D. O'NEILL F. NELSON xg 1 .. P B. O'BRIEN 1: ,Q I, Ar H. ORBAN J D' in emistry. . c eerfng at lyootlnalf games.. E. ORMSBY F. ORTIZ J. PACHALY D. PAPAS A. PAPUCHA M. PAREMBA C. S. PARISI C. PARKER R. PARKER A. 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STROMER I I I I I I I I I A I iL ER H. SUTTON M. SWEENEY L. SWEITZER M. SWIGART J. SWOPE Page Sixty-ore A-If3 Ji:i'.'1l' - .'l IaL.5u...'-.xmgilv-' ' ' ' ' V' ,-, sczcfcffe slzoes and beer fczckets RAFFERTY, EILEEN, Treasurer Junior Girls: Treasuer Senior Girls' Vice-President: Debate rg C -:: Breaxtast Committee: Choral Club: S . 1 5.'e3.: F-c c't-v Statt: Herald: Maroon Salesman: Chg League: Rea Cross Council: fa'--X :e :an League: Sf-slag. Club: GA.A, . RAGO, CARMELLA, National Hone' b::'etr -'sayertsirig Stat? Ma'o:n: Fublizit, Pau l-eralar Ele:tian Judge Student Govern 'cert' Girls' Glee Club: Peo Club: Badminton C.:' CT: League: Junior Girls: Debating Qag: Bglggi Clue: Pan Anrercan League' L ern: Histess' Cleantlo Carroaigri' Frame Sxeaq Civic Barea ,.,. RAU, ELIZABETH, Senior G'-ls , . , REDMAN, ORRIN ARTHUR, C VC Studertesj Red Cross CJ.'Iil , ,RESNICK, DANIEL, Student Gov ent' Case-t Band , , REUBELT, JACK, J. :r S.wrrvng Tear Senior Swimming Te3 ' R OTC' Cra-Ll. Platoon: Silent Sauad Url' Ha Guara Certain: Student Govern- nen' RICHARDSON, MARJORIE, Senio S rs' Student Goyerrirrent, Civic League . . . RIFFICE, SANTINA, Civic League: Student Sfyerrment' Senior Girls: GA.A . . , RILEY, BERNADINE, Cis:a lA:uinasl: Le Ce'- ie Francais: Science Club: GA.A.: Civ: League' Student Government: Red Cross Coun- :i'i Badminton Club: C,V,C Studentes . , ROCHE, MARJORIE, Civic League Represen- tzt .ei Rea Cross Ccuncil: Junior Girlgj 3 AA- Sruuent Governrrent , . . RODGERS, LORETTA, Junior Girls: Civic League: G,A,A.: L cra ar1: lnt'a'r'.'al Volleyball . . . ROSING, BERNARD, Basretball Team: lnt'a 'ural Vol, le.:al Cramricirs: Intramural Baseball: lntraf :rural Bashftball: Cnemistry Club: C,V.C. Stu- zr-ntes' Siierice Club: Student Government: rg Legg,-f ROSSNER, CARL, Intra- 'rxa' Baseball' Intramural Basketball , . . SALZMAN, CHARLES, Civic League: Junior Swimming Team: Senior Swirrrning Team: Sci- ence Chic: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Bas-eral? German Club: R,O.T.C: Student Gi.'ern'r-ent' Business St-att, Maroon: Maroon Salesman , . . SANDERS, CONSTANCE, Red Cross Coficil' G.A.A .. , SATHERN, JOHN, imranrural Basketball: Boas' Glee Club: Soari- sr Cac' Hall Guard: Civil League . , . SCHATZ, SHIRLEY, Assistant Art Editor, Ma- rzpn: Cro'-al Club: Publi-:ity Staff, Student The symbol ot the graduate . . . the dignitied grey robe ...andthe cap tilted at the oroper angle . . . with the fascel which is changed after fre get our diploma, CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE CJUNEI r ff i' I.fiC ,rg tA,r 2 Eiic-. rp,-. Si, -3 Government: National Honor Society: Science Club: Senior Girls: Civic League . , . SCHMIDT, ARTHUR, Football Team: Intra- rrural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: German Club . . . SCHULZ, MARGARET, Pep Club: Hall Guard: Pan-American League . . . SCHWALM, ELSIE, GA.A.: PED Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Civ:c League: Student Government: Knitting Club: Rit'e Club , . . SEIDEL, GERALDINE, Civic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: G,A,A: Rifle Club: Stu- aent Government , . , SENEFF, JOAN, Le Cercle Francais: Senior Girls: Civic League? Junior Girls: Science Club . . . SESSIONS, DORIS, Debating Club: G.A.A.: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Lunchroorn Hostess . , , SHAPIRO, PHYLLIS, G,A A.: Student Govern- rrient: Junuor Girls' Librarian: Hall Guard Cacitain tliloosevelt Highl , , , SHEEHAN, HELEN, Cisca: Science Club: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Student Government . , . SHEEHY, WINIFRED, GA,A.: PanfAmeri.gan League: Civic League: Biology Club: Safety Club . , . SHEPPARD, HOWARD, R.O.T.C .... SIRY, JACK, PanfAmerican League: Intramural Base- ball: Civic League: Hall Guard: Herald Sales- 'an . , . SITTLER, NINA, Herald Staff: Drama Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Pan-Ameri- can League . . . SMITH, CARLISLE, Swim- ming Teanx: Ticket Salesman: Choral Club: Breakfast Committee: Orchestra: Lettermen . , SMITH, SHIRLEY, Prom Committee: Civic League: Social Chairman, Junior Girls: Pep Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Maroon Sales- man: Aguatic Aces . . . SODERBERG, ROBERT . . . SOLBERG, LOWELL . . . SOLOMON, BERNARD, Student Government: Civic League: German Club: Hall Guard . . , SPELLACY, MARY RITA, Ran-American League: Cisca: Red Cross Council: Civic League: Badminton Club: G.A.A,: Advertising Staff, Maroon . , . SPIERS, JOHN L., Hall Guard: Pan-American League: R.O.T.C.: Student Government . . , SPIX, WILLIAM, Football Manager: Ticket Salesman: Breakfast Committee . . . SPOGIS, CECILIA, G,A.A.: Civic League: Biology Club: Cisca . . . STARK, CLAYTON, Hall Guard: Band . . . STEDMAN, JUNE ELLEN, Librarian: Senior Girls: Student Government . , . STEEL, ANN, National Honor Society, Chairman, Flower Committee: Secretary, fs , ws, -+ . 5.-. ...uourfast Junior Girls: Knitting Club: Senior Girls: Le Cercle Francais: C.V.C. Studentes: Civic League: Debating Club: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Student Government: Clean-Up Campaign . . . STEFFEY, EDMOND, Golf Team: Fresh- man Football: Basketball tall from Hyde Parkl . . . STEPHAN, NORVAL . . . STERNBERG, RUTH, C,V.C, Studentes: Hall Guard: Civic League: Red Cross Council: Pan-American League: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Student Govern- ment: Flower Committee . . . STEVENSON, FLORENCE, Cap and Gown Committee: Civic League: Junior Girls: Hall Guard: Choral Club: Student Government: Senior Girls: Le Cercle Francais . . . STONE, FRED, President, Senior Class: Basketball Team: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Choral Club: Student Representative: Student Government: Lettermen: Baseball: Track . . . STOPKA, LILLIAN, G,A.A.: Civic League: Student Gov, ernment: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Red Cross Council: Herald Salesman . , , STRAIN, DOROTHY, Activity Editor, Maroon: Maroon Salesman: Civic League: Student Government: Le Cercle Francais: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Lunchroom Hostess: G.A.A.: Knitting Club . . , STRAUSS, BETTY, G.A.A.: Letterqirls: Field Hockey: Volleyball: Badminton Club: Pep Club: Debating Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: Ticket Salesman: Pub- licity Manager, Herald: Maroon Salesman: Advertising Statt, Maroon: Hobby Show Com' mittee , . . STROMER, WILLIAM, R.O.T.C.: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketball . . . SUMNER, LLOYD, Hall Guard: Civic League: Student Government . . . SUTTON, HOMER, President, Junior Class: Swimming Team: Lette-rmen: R,O.T.C ..,. SWEENEY, MARGARET, G.A,A,: Student Government: Civic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Red Cross Council: Baseball Team . . . SWEITZER, LOIS, Civic League: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Junior Girls: Student Government: Senior Girls: Hall Guard . . . SWIGART, MARY LOU, G.A.A.: Choral Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Civic League: Chemistry Club: Le Cercle Francais: Student Government . . . SWOPE, JAYNE LEE, Junior Girls: Pin and Ring Committee: Student Government: Civic League: Senior Girls: Pan-American League. .. ,fr semester. . . ow ast the wee s went by . . . TAYLOR, HARRY, Basketball Tearn: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Hall Gua'd: Tumbling Team: Bowling League . . . TELL, WILLIAM, Civic League: Student Governnent . . . THATCHER, WILLIAM, Captain, Basiet- ball Team: Baseball Team: Letterrnen: Civi-1 League: Student Government: Commencement Committee: C.V.C. Studentes: Track: Hall Guard , . . THATE, EVELYN, Peo Club: Herald Staff: G.A,A.: Senior Girls: Student Government . , THOMAS, PATRICIA, Choral Club: Civic League: Prom Cornrnittee: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: G.A,A.: Herald Staff: Sales Staff, Maroon: Drarra Club: Debating Club: Peo Club: Red Cross Council- Aduatic Aces . . . THOMASON, RUTH, Secretari: Senior Class: Secretarf, Juniar Class- Herald Staff: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Cr'viQ League: Reg Cross Council: Student Gcivernrrient: Choral Club: Debating Club: Le Cercie Francais: C,V.C. Studentes . . . THOMPSON, ALICE, Junior Girls: Senior Girls- Chairman, Gitt Ccirnmittee: Student Gcivernrnent: G,A.A.: Badminton Clubj Civic League: Knitting Club: Le Cercle Francais , . . THOMSON, MARILYN, G,A.A: Civic League: Student Government: Intramural Volle.ball: lntranrural Baseball: Junior Girls: Senior Girls . . . THORN, EDWARD, lntrar'-'al Baseball- Intramural Bas- imsii: BOWMQ League . . . roam, JIM, R,O,T,C,: Publicitw Staff, Marcori- Debut, Fire Marshal: Reviewing Stand Stat? , , . TREGONING, MABEL, Student Gcivernrrenti Civ-ic League: G.A,A.: Badrriinton Club: Juric-r Girls: Senior Girls. . . TROVILLION, ROBERT, Intramural Bastetbal: Tennis Tearrr Fencing: Traci Team: Student Council: Stu-dent Govern- 'rentj Civic League' C,VC Stu-dentes: BCQFJ' Orchestra . . . UELMAN, MARYALAIRE, De- bating Club: Peo Club: G.A.A,: Civic League: Junior Girls: Senior Girls . , . ULERY, ROBERTA, Pan-Arrerican League: G.A.A.r Senior GirlS' Civrc League . . . UNWIN, JEAN, Junior Girls: Prom Confrnitteeg Aduatic Aces: Senicr Girls- G.A.A,: Civic Bureau: Red Cross Council: Badnrintcn Club VAIL, ANNA, Civi: League: Student Govern Y .S 45 1 ,L rnentj Junior Girls: G.A.A ..., VANCIL, ESTHER, G.A,A.: Knitting Club: Senid' G'rlS: Pep Club: Attendance Ottice , , . VAN HOUSEN, RITA, Senior Girls: Student Govern- rnent . , , VERBOOMEN, JUNE, G,AiA.: Pez- Club: Civic League: Hall Guard: Junior Girls: Senicir Girls: Student Government . . . VERHOVEN, RUTH, Cisca: Hall Guard: Biol- cigv Club . . , VINROOT, PAUL, Bird Club' B.A.A.: Intramural Basketball llrom Bowenl: Citi: League: C.V.C. Stuoerites' Bo,s' Glee Club: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Foot- ball lntranfufal Traci ..VLAZNEY, JOSEPH . . VONDZRSMITH, ROSS, Civic League- Chciral Club: lntrarmural Baslretball: Student Gov-ernrrrent . . , WALES, BETTY, Student Ge.- ernment: Civic League: German Club: G.A A.: Azuatic Aces: Clert Student Government: Publicitv Statrf, Marci-Qin: Badminton Club: Pan- Arrerican League . , , WALLEY, FLORENCE, Student Government: Senior Girls: Civi: League . . WARCHUS, WARREN, Intra- mural Basvetball: Intramural Baseball: Civic League- Student Governrrrent . . v WEBER, ANTHONY, Naticnal Honor Society Finanze Ccirr-mittee: Student Gcvernrrent Representa- tivi-: Hal Guard: Baseball Tearrg Publiciti Bureau: Puolicitv Staff, Maroon: Herald Staff, Pan American League- lntrarrrural Baseball: Civic League . ,WEILER, CECILIA, G.A,A- H-e'aId Salesrr-an: Student Governr-rent: Civic League: Junicr Girls: Senior Girls . , . WEIN- STEIN, GERTRUDE, Business Stat-I, Maroon: Civic League- Student Gcvernrrent: Girls Glee Club: Junior Girls: Senior Girls , , . WELLER, EILEEN, Rite Club: Student Gavern- ment: Senior Girls . , . WELLS, NANCY, Nati-:ral Hcncir Scciet.: Finance Ccirrrritteer Advertising Statt Herald: Chairman Cii: Bureau' Ducliciti Statt, Marccn: Sales Statt, Martian: Attendance Otrlnze: Biclog. Ciub' G.A.A- Pep Club: Clean-Ub Car-oaign: Juris- Giris' Debatng Club' Senicr Girls- Cren-istr. Club . . . WENGER, FLORENCE, Student G:ver-r:ent- Ci-vc League- Crrciral Club: Juncr G rlsj Senicr Girls . . , WERN, EVERT, lntrar' ,ral Baseball lntrarrura- Bas letciall , , . WESSELS, BERT, lnt'a'rnural Bas- retball: Orchestra- lnt'amural Baseball: Civic League . , . WESTERGREN, ROBERT, Intra- mural Basletball: lntrarrural Baseball- Civic League: Student Governrrent . . . WHEELER, DICK, Choral Club- Bowling League: Intra- rrural Basketball . . . WHITTLE, ELEANORE, Assistant E-ecutive Editor, Maroon: National Honor Societi: Senicif Grls: Biolcg, Club: Pan-Arrerican League: Knitting Club: Student Government: Business Staff, Marcdn . . . WIELGOT, EDWARD, Herald Statrt: Orchestra: Bard: Student Gcvernrrent: C.V.C. St-dentes: Hall Guard: Civic League . . . WIER, JOHN, Drun and Bugle Ccircs: R.O.'l.C ,... WILCOX, BETSYROSE, Student Gcivernfentg Pen Club: Senior Girls: Civic League , . . WILHELMS, HORTENSE, Naticina Hcncir Scciet.- Herald Stal-i: Librarian: GiA.A. German Club: Cher' str. tee: Bowen Arrow Staff LIAMS, BERNADINE, N Cop, Editor, Herald: Student Government: Club: Giit Cd 'it- lBowenl . , . WILa atiqnal Hcinc-r Scicieti: Student Governrrent r, Junicr Debating Perresentative: Treasure Club: Social Cnairrfan WINTERS, PAUL, Red American League: Hall IRENE, Drama Club- Club' C,V.C. Studentesi Senicr Girls: Science Badrrintori Ciuo . . . Cross Council: Pan- Guaro . . .YABLON, Stuoert Gcvernrrenti G,A.A,: Hall Guard: Plavfellows: Choral Club iEngl-ewccdl , A , YEDOR, HELEN, Advertising Stat-5, Herald: Senicr Girls . . . YORGER, JEAN, Juno' Girls . . . ZAR, JULIAN, Cirr- r-rissicned Cllrticer R,O,T,C.: Ccrvnranding Oticer Drurr and Bugle Corrs: Reviewing Stand Start- Red Cross Council- Fresnrnan Guide' Attornei General- Delense Attdrne Sand: Crgrestra: Bar Assdciaticf O3 :ers Club: Music Fest-val: Civic League: Band 'fun , ZIMMERMAN, JUNE, Naticrial lc irr Sciciet : Era-ra Club: C.V.C, Studentes: f N CIC MG IS kr'tt'GClE ,uuu lu ,uiiu Ci ZITO, FRANK . , . CORPENY, BETTY LEE . . , O'NEAL, GUY, Ctcra Club' Pan-A-:rercan Leao.e- Ci-c League' irztrarrurdl Basebal- i'Wt'3 ural Bas? 'ELCWII Another important event in the lite ot a Senior-the way to a man s land also a girlisl he-art is through his stomach -theretore the class brealc- tast ranlts high inthe eyes ot a graduate. BREAKFAST SEATED: Butr De Sisarre NN i em C:-cet? STANIJNG: Eileen Rattert. Cer sle Snr-tr .ear p5l'3, Bill Sri- Vcile Bread Page Sixty-three r L' :dis-....-z-:f'.y Y. . - '- 'r-r- rr-fr Y e-ue' N -11 Qtiftg measured for our caps an gowns.. H. TAYLOR W, TELL W. THATCHER E. THATE H6 K A ST 6 X N! .Q ,IQ 1 ? P. THOMAS R. THOMASON A. THOMPSON THOMSON E. THORN J. TOBIN 5 M. TREE-ONYNG R. TROVILLION M. UELMEN R. ULERY J. UNWIN A. VAIL 552 45? Q 1 Av E. VANCIL R. VAN HOUSEN J. VERBOOMEN R. VERHOVEN P. VINROOT J, VLAZNEY . . fa' M f ...T. V . .V f V V T.VTTT., f ' T' ' TT T' , 'T ' . ' . . ,mini -. '-' ,N.,. ,, -X V , 'fa,,, I .:' 52 ' V ling vu., 3 ' Ll L . ...L ...,.L . .fl- R. VONDERSMITH B. WALES F. WALLEY W. WARCHUS A. WEBER C. VVEILER SUI,-fcu' ,441 going with the Que ana! to the prom G. WEINSTEIN E. WELLER N. WELLS F. WENGER E, WERN B. WESSELS f. A ' We ,xg l ' 43 ,1 -. R. WESTERGREN D. WHEELER E. WHITTLE E. WIELGOT J. WIER B. WILCOX f4i' Q3'S ' ' ' ' ' v 1' F-A ' ,L gf-1 -vb ,Z'-Q 't 55-.Q f,.a'fiLfW.Vg,-1 - 1 t g, P A 1:m.3Qaf7a1' ' ' 4.111--f.. f . f. -.1129-. 'WEN U . 1 . :if -' ' - ' 'h ' ' L- X ' . g Pimf V 5 . 33. Q . A f Li iw ' . V A L. .1 '- Q7 I if -, A bf ' r w 'Q' ,..- 1, ' AEN'- Q',f ' ..f 'gfa' f , 3' 'f -if: A .BL ' ' L f- H. WILHELMS B. WILLIAMS P. WINTERS i. YABLON H. YEDOR J. YORGER . X, ...gi , Q6 5+ J. ZAR J. ZIMMERAN F. ZITO B. CORPENY G. O'NEAL Page SI-ty-'he 'IZTJKLFLLZ TT,'f. IhJE'-3.i..iLLm-'T ' ' 'X' LT ' ' ' ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GC 977,302 31833 01863 5281 C43HH' ,. X, ,J T939 .1 ON THE STUDENT BODY OF Hmscl-1 1-new-1 SCHOOL 7740 Ingleside Avenue CHICAGO ILLINOIS EDITQRS .... I-Ie-Ien Koufsognannls, Ednor-In-cnlef Elenore VVI'1i++Ie. Assisfanf Ed1Ior I-IeIene Edwenbaum, Llferary Edifor Viola Bready, Aff Ednor Frank Greenberg Business Manager JANUARY, T939 X . . . our appetites at the C ass reaklyast . . . ANDERSON, ALBERT, 535-etba'-' Saseba li San: 'ia'st. C .:' nr' at I 'SQ' ASHBY, VERNA, Re: C-355 Cin: I' .Im-:' G is' S fx -X. . , BARTLETT, LUCILLE, G 'NAI Se' 3' G 'S' .'.' 5' Gris Stu:ent Gatew- 'er: CX : Le5g.e . BIEHL, BETTY, Rea Ctss C:-': : C3419 C er- Citi: League BOHN, JACK, Hall Guard: R,C,T,C , , BOWE, ALICE, Pan-A e can League' C . 1 -eag.e: GA A' Stuaenr Goxernn ent -3 G.a': Lrrariar' Fi-5-3 Home.: Senic' , 5' J: 3' G 'S' Pe: Clue: Knitting Club , , BURNETTE, WILLIAM , . . COLLINS, THOMAS , ,CONNOLLY, THOMAS, Cnral C .:' ntrannre Sesernlg 'ntranmxal Bas-et ra C'5 ns, Cv: Le-ag-e: Tntses Clutt: 'ne Geac: 'Sas G ee Cub' B:-wing League: C I- C Si.3'?'1fS , .CORBETT, JAMES . , . CRAFT, EDWARD, C'Z'5ST'3 . DONAHUE, JAMES, 9:ster C E . DOYLE, MARY KATHERINE, tt' t' ng Clarli Janie' Gnls' RE-ti C.: Ha' G.a':' LiC'3'iP'i , . DUBACK, GLEN, Re: C':ss Cin:-' Stuaent Guern- rt C .ir League . ,FRlTTS, LUCILE, Creo- .K- 'iw C rr HF-I Guam' Crcral Cub GIAOUE, HENRY , , ooss, ROBERT, T CTC' Re. E-srg Stan: Stat? . . , JOHN- SON, DOROTHY LAVERNE, .I rin' G45 G 'ls' Glee Ciao: Senior Girls: Student Gov- e'n 'ent- GA.A,j Civic League: Poster Club . . . KELLY, ROGER, Football Team . . - KNEISEL, EDITH . . . LARSON, OSCAR, Sea-iisn Clubj Civic Leaguei Red Cross Coun- -Li '.,, LOITZ, MURRAY . . . LONG, ELEA- NORE , . . LORENSON, MARIAN, Glee Club TWT-itenali, Michiganl: Student Government . , MANNION, CHRISTINE, G.A.A.j Student Goternrient: C-vie League: Junior Girls - - . MATTSON, FRANK, Intramural Basketball . . . MCADAM, JOHN . . MCDERMOTT, MARY ELLEN , . , MITCHELL, GEORGIA, Senior Girls . . MURPHY, JAYNE, G.A.A.: Senior Girls: Civic League , , . MUSSACCHIO, TONY, Basel-all lfain- Letter'-'en . , , NEL- SON, GLENN . . , NESCI, SAM, Intramural Soo'ts: Student Government . . . OLIVER, WILLIAM, R.O,T.C, . . PAUL, DANIEL R,, Ma'oon Staftg Oreinestra: Drum and Bugle Corps: C V.C. Studentes: Chemistrv Club: Hall Guard: Red Cross Council: Band . , . PEAR- DOROTHY , . . PESKIN, RUTH, CiviC SON, League: Pan-American League: Junior Girls: Clean-Ub Campaign , . . PIROFALO, RUTH, G,A.A,j Civic League: Girls' Glee Club: Stu- .--:- tGoverrsr-ent , , , POST, ROSEMARY,Ticl1et Siflesnarg Hal! Guard: Civic League: Student x nl ' -I- L is Y 7 1 xi Government . . . RETZKY, James . . . ROTH- SCHILD, HELGA, German Club . . . SASLOW, ALFRED, Reporter, Triangle: Manager, Volley- ball Team: Swimming Team: Intramural Soft- ball Champions: Scholarship Committee: Chet' Club: Chemistrv Club: Band lall from Schenley Highl . . , SCHNITZER, HERBERT . . . SCHRAGER, EDWIN, Intramural Base- ball: Intramural Basketball . . . SCHWITTERS, TED, R,O.T.C ,... SHIELDS, SHIRLEY . . . SICILIANO, DON, Student Government: Pan- American League . . . SMITH, BILLY, Student Government: Pan-American League . . . STEWART, KIETH, R.O.T.C.: Division Chair- man: Hi-Y ttrom Morgan Parlcl: Student Council . . . TATZ, GENEVIEVE . . . TER- RENCE, MARIAN, Civic League: Student Gov- ernment: Junior Girls: Senior Girls - - . THIMMEL, HENRY . . , TRUSTY, SHELDON, Choral Club: Civic League: R.O.T.C .... URVAN, JEANNE . . . WEST, GEORGE, Student Representative: Chairrnan, Civic Bureau: Commencement Committee: Swirr- rriing Team: Treasurer, Debating Club: Drama Club: Choral Club: Herald Staff: Junior De- bating Club: Civic League: Pan-Arnerican League , . . WICKMAN, WALTER . . . WOTELL, CLEM , . . YUSKA, ELEANORE. Swinging to the best orches- tra in town . . . at the grand- est ballroom . . , on this, our night ot nights ...the event weve ta l Ice d about tor months . . .our Prom. PROM COMMITTEE TJUNEJ SEATED1 Jean umm, Robert Bechtolt. STANDING: Elaine Kerr, Robert De Long, Shirley Smith, Robert Casev. Patricia Thoffas. 7.4 an so on to the gran ma e ra uatzon HAIL TO HIRSCH l-lail lo l'lirsch, whom we leave' berell Sad ancl sorry we musl leavei Youlve wilhin us pleasanl mernlries lell, To your ideals we will cleave. Many happy days wilh you welve spent Youve given us ioy we can? lorgel: When in song we give our feelings venl Youlll know every wordls been really rneanl All fhe sons and daughlers ol our school Sing ol Their loyal devolioni Alma lvlaler welve enjoyed your rule, For us you are lhe only one. -Words by William Boolli Music by Don Callender Words and Musi by Cynlhia Walmsle The nighl weve looked lore ward lo since we were lreshl ies . . . one lhal will never come again , . . lhe happiesl . . . and yel lhe saddesl of our life . . . Commencement COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Wll1arn'lh3l:ne' Robe'tJ C'aig, Batt. Lf. Fulton Gelifge Wesf Pg:-e'f Cgrlsq-1, Al liH.L1.u4 ll Cf Cfc1ssn1en -C911theirbest 0' VA 1555'- I -,lakh QL -1.95 ... 1i .. www la '1 l I A 'l A-FLM? N ., fs: Nw 'Q M, I Ni' ' yvxx r 'I 1:1 gf e A' fx s 'D x - it Q 1 brandy Czctzhg nczfur Fa: 7 v .rf ,.f Y , , A .,-,,, , 4 , ' '. ...Lg.4..,1......v -.-...mx-A - f wwf' f -.V ,X V x- C,-,,- .,,-F- -.-...f X., ,.,, WERE THE JOLLY JUNIORS, who lcnow all The Trials and TribulaTions oT being social buTTer- ww fx Tlies. Trom Talcing The nice, inexpensive wall: home in order To U 9 fly save money To Talce The besT.girl To The Prom . . .To skimping is and saving Tor a special daTe dress. A., A Taking Tirne oTT Trom numerous engagemenTs, we elecTed ' . oTTicers To lead us merrily on. ln The 3A class The leaders oT i O' The iolly Tollcs, elecTed in pandemonium Tor Their pep and per- Na Q sonaliTy, are aThleTic John WiTTich, presidenT7 Triendly Virginia 1 I' Kohler, his undersTudy7 Janis Graf, Their recording angel: Bob V Y Meslcill, The rnonied man, and The yery imporTanT direcTor oT T J social acTiviTies, CharloTTe Edman. I We, oT The 3B class, are noT To be ouTdone, however. Our TranTic campaigning resulTedlin The elecTion oT Thomas BreTT, as president PaT STone as vice-president MarTha Yorlc as secre- Taryy VicTor Taylor, as Treasurer wiThouT a Treasury, and Lowell RoberTs as The social chairman oT a sociable class. Since They're all so nice, you Caniijhelp buT realize They're a very excepTional group. as CLASS OFFICERS' -g.4,- vsl- 3 , M :ass Bert, SA CLASS OFFICER: Ja-F wwf ff, Cnarlczte Eanwag sag- Mes 3 trutting up and alown tlze lla!! EVER SINCE WE BECAME UPPER CLASSMEN . . . we've tried to uphold the dignity of our predecessors, which was, we admit, a little overwhelming. Now and then we used to lapse into under classmen antics, but il didn'+ 'rake long before we became quite experienced in the arl of being iuniors. We feel that we can brag about the way we managed our lirsl elec- tions, and the way the members of our class stepped right into the acliv- ities open to the Juniors. All we have to say is that the seniors had better loolc lo their laurels, or the class of f K ICJ M LALML In ' Af ' ' fl r . . ii i- - - ' 1 df 40 will completely eclipse them. f 3 L QL-L 'll H 7 3 ',,L.-1' ii .flfqil s' :if w-'1 n. g x, K - ' ,, i K f J J ffm! f N f Fr 2 0 . i -as F' A It x , 3 we I N fi RL, 'I Wk, -.Ry V V' 1. - x V - - 1 7 Q N 1 55' it L A - t . s.. J ll. A-BLA. 5 s . 3 ,, ', 5? - 6 S- , ,V . - -' . 1 s ig-,gl s ' ' 2 ' W . ., .S ', ' 4, . Q1 . f. is Q V 5 Z I ,Q-.5 as L6 . f L 4 , , . V 7 A v 1 9 ,K ., in , I I Sq we ' - . P- , YQ- +3 P as.. .ai . W I. Abelson, ., rams, A.: Adler, J.: Ahrens, J.: Ahrens, R.: . ' , -L4 Allenson, J.: Alger, R.: Ames, G.: 3 . Q -t ' Q 6 Anderson, B.: Anderson, C. ROW - Q 'ii 'W N fl, ' P 2: Anderson, E.: Anderson, G-.Q ' g ' I Anderson, l..: Anderson, M.: An- . , , ' derson, R.: Anderson, R.: Ander- - ' 2 A L son, R.: Arnold, L.: Arves, F.: gxtchely, BROW 3: Babbe, M.: . arbo r, .3 a nes, M.: B ,J.: 4 ' ' Bartm:ss, B.: Bgrton, B.: Bdariigj M.: -gi ny? .-6 gy 5. G Basil, MJ Bav. B.: Becker, V. ' x' ..s X: 5 ' ROW 4: Bedell, R,: Bell, M.: Ben- - 9' l ' nett, J.: Bernstein, L.: Berry, Gr.: 1: -I Qis'r.4 ,L L Beversdorf, H.: Bieringer, L.: Bing, R.: Bingham, D.: Blanchard, W. ROW 5: Blatzer, D.: Bleskan, J.: Bloecher, P.: Bloom, M.:'Bloss, D.: Bodine, E.: Bohm, L.: Booth, S.: Booth, W.: Bossen, M. ROW 6: Bowater, R.: Bowlcer: J.: Bowlrer, V,: Boyle, A.: Boyle, J.: Branmavr: T.: Bravernan, J.: Breadv, M.: Breese, C.: Brennan, A. ROW 7: Brett, T.: Brink, J.: Britton, V.: Bro- zious, V.: Brodv, C.: Browne, E.: Brunell, D.: Bruno, J.: Bulot, P.: Bunclo, M. A . I ,' li an , . cr I l 'Ln 1 . M XR 4,799 X . r -- , Ai 1. LQEWFBQ fr - Kfgr.-5 P I a ., i ' -A Vi- Az'- f Q wh - IAQ 5. 1 5- . ,sf ' nn- ' 1545 aae Se-.fentv-cr' H+f -u---.-f prom our on tg aim ROW l- Burke, J., Butts, V., Cacczza, Caddick, G., Callaghan, M., Callaghan, E. ROW 2: Cameron, M., Campbell, R., Campbell, M., Can- ra, J., Cannell, F., Carlson, C., Carlson, M., Case ,l-l., Casler, R. ROW 3: Caspar, J., Casto, R., Caswell, G., Chapin, B., Chiapette, R., Chris- lianson, C., Cohen, E., Cohen, M., Congdon, W., Connery, J. ROW 4 Conroyd, J., Conway, T., Cook, D., Cooley, J., Cooperman, L., Coward, V., Cox, M., Covte, V., Crandell, R., Cremens, D., Crowe, D. ROW 5: Crowell, S., Crowlev, H., Cunningham, J., Curran, D., Curran, L., Dahl- bero, R., Dalton, G., Dalton, M., Danielson, P., Danielson, V., David- son, B., Davidson, C. ROW 6: Davidson, E., Davidson, M., Davis, l. Davis, S., Dean, D., DeCaprio, R., Degnan, D., DeGraw, B., Delaney J., Delisi, J., Denqler, B., Derby, J., DeRosa, B. W ' 'esnfond L., Dildine, D, Dinger, R., Dolan, A., Donohue, J., Dono ue P: Driver D.' Drummond D., Duback H., Dubsky, M., Duller, C., unn, J., Dunn R.. ROW S: Dwarlz, l-l., Dyksma, E., Eclcstrom, D., Edman, C., Eggles- lon, L., Eichler, B., Eifred, A., Elter, M., Englund, J., Enright, K. Epstein, C., Erikson, H., Ernst, J. ROW 9: Erlcert, G., Etten, M., Evans B., Eyes, C., Faber, J., Fabing, M., Fairchild, A., Falco, J., Faloona G., Fawcett, J., Farrell, T., Feare, D., Ferguson, M. ROW l0: Filas, P. Fillipo, J., Files, E., Fink, W., Fitzpatrick, T., Fixter, S., Flanders, E. Floodstrorn, I. Foley, T., Fons, L., Forsberg, A., Fowle, M., Fox, M. an -s JRR-.zwsptksffr-.'f-, N .,.,ssx.,s.1-:- . .... .S iii? + i A -we-.vw -X -- '- X : eff.. ' lx'-Ze. , . Q- W . ff. ..... ' Q' r rx Q L, . Q V .. - X ya - g. ' 1, -.'--.N W 5 - ia, s. : If. . . , R. sf xfgiks ,fl x .4 s.-N - X . - . T , ' ' 'X ar f' . ' E..-. - - - f r- L. .-lb A 4 . 6 df- 9 1 .. ,' 4 as 3 FF Y : 'Xa -3. , W QL 4-- , ...J ' S . X ,. .Am I :X rrrr . . sa 1. L elf. R alias! . 'f qs' . lg ax 'lf 6 4 .-L Z - ,swim im'-5 lm - C 1 13- ri . sz it F. - 1- - .fir L Sh R 1 J .. , 1 E i ili- :Y ff' 'Q A 4 I iiil . 4 ' X. fl! 312.5 ii ii , ..., M ,, 'S as I fi ' is F 3 -if . f-1 Ll .sigh T-L16 i. . 9 1? F 4-7. ,QM 5 517-4, 8 va, 'if ' lg L f . .fl ' A , . 1 A 4. 1. h.+.-sa. is ..:..1l.I...... 4 viii.-:als . ' 5 .. . . f' .L .- J Q 'R fi-,.. Q . Q- . 'full' ' f . ' 6 I .aft . I . A 91' 9 . 1' ' ai 'Q I Q Ln.. .L O .rxr U 6- - ,JA 'i rv: , 4 . 7' ROW I: Frgligk, W.: Franlfe-N, S.: Frankel, L.: Gaffnef K.: Gawner, W, ROW 2' Gebnardt, L.: Greer, W.: Ge-fger R.: C2-angie-Wie-3 E.: G-erzing B.: Gernords: G.: GEN, J.: Goldberg, H. ROW 3: Gouid, E.: 6253.-, B.: Frag, J.: Greco, J.: Greco, T.: Greene, L.: Grlfirn: L: G'-'stead l, Gfonlund: B.: Gronluno, J. ROW 4: GrousnECL DJ Gunn: HJ Guen- del, M.: G-ulccardl, F: G-rieco, F.: Gustakon M: Sntnison N: Hackett, F.: Hao-ernark, E.: Hall, V.: Hallenoerq, V. ROW S: Haicerln, B.: Harnifton, C.: Hanrrrer, M.: Hanna, B.: Hansen, A.: Hansen, F.: Hansen, H.: Hanson, D.: Hardy, D.: Harrel, J.:j-ifgL5,fX 'ROW 6: Hari- rnan, D.: Harvev, D.: Harve,, J.'.Hayes, B.: Ha.s, B: Hardman, DJ Heidues, W.: Heil, R.: Hein, E.Z ein E.: HeTnEri'W,j Heilbfrq, G. ROW 7: HeHrr'5n, G.: H-er'1St'eef, .: en- rle, M.: Henn, H: Henn-3' sey, M.: Henningsen, R.gHernbrolt,A,1HertzeN, M.: Hicks, J.: HMI, M. Hlrnan, P.: Hodgson, L. ROW 8: Hoffman, L.: Hooper, E.: Hoover B.: Horn, E.: Horton, R.: Horwitz, S.: Hoskins, B.: Hottlnger, F.: Hog' garvs, M.: Hughes, M.: Hull, H.: Hull, R. ROW 9: Hudev R.: Hwn D.: Hyman, R.: Iverson, R.: Jackson, S.: Jacobson M.: Jacobson, J.: Jeschke, J.: Jaeshke, S.: Jakubas, H.: Jann, R.: Jeffre, H. 'Q' 1 x 6- ' g SQL . U 1 wi' .-4, A , ry v. ah: Q ...M .5 bgg ff Q 4 C 6 E - , ' .4 R., , 4 , .. .5 Y x' 9 li Q 3, A . A F E' YRS L I H ', ll I 0'f1,'vvs,4x,,, vw' V, JJ , L L ass elections our c ance for fame. s Da ze be.-ents-Jnree i..-..... . W -,. .. o join a cfuo we now aspire fy-2 ' Jensen, A., Jensen, M., Jensen, R., JC-- 'i:',e J., Jessoo, F., Johanson, J., Johns, M., John- 4, ' sc' D., Johnson, E. ROW 2: Johnson, E., Johnson, XIL L' N ' Johnson K., Johnson, N., Johnson, K., John- scn X., Johnson, W., Johnston, J., Johnston, J., .lc'es, C., Jones, D., Jones, H., Jones, M., Jones, , R ' Jones R. ROW 35 Julien, D., Karl, M.j Kao- V res, E., Kast E.j Keen, E., Kell-,fl B., Kelley, J., if Pr Kell, M., Killoe'q, N., Kirnbel, K., Kimble, T., - -U Kissel, L., Klein, E., Klein, W., Knight, D., Knox, NJ - L Kmzser' G., Kcrloacx, R. ROW 4: Kohler, 1 -' K3'.er, V! Kolar, J., Koller, F., Konchar, E., ij Kress C,, Kc'ask.i, C., Krait, M., Krafrer, S., K-3s':v.s-. S., Kfause. M.,YKrause R., Krikava D K'-'v..Je, B,'KFTFf'RJ Lemons, B., Lanno- Q 1 rcs E. L'a aes,lf, EWFTKAM. ROW 5: Landon, B., La'g. E., Lantz, G., Lafsen, E., Larson, D., LaVine D., La.. W., Leafwf, C., Leaswe, B., Lee, B, Lense, M., ',Leoni,fNf Lesoarre, J., Letcher, K' Letifei R., Lefwett, R., Lieberman, T, Lig- Wan J., Lindberg, B., Lineweaver, M. ROW 6: W: Llnstrow, R., Lipton,BG., Lornbear, R , Loorris, A., Lcoffis, J., Lonq, .: Looater, J., Loplno, P., -W1 ' . . f Lea E., Lwablsd, l., Lunagfen, J., Lwaauisi, 1 L A Eiga' - JM. .L A . L., Lutz B., Macfarlane, M., Madorin, L, Mad- sen, E., Madsen, G., Madsen, L., Magqard, G., -. Maher E., Maher, H. ROW 7: Maher, R., Maher, P: Mains, S., Malito, P., Malrrifeldt, E., Marnet, B, Manlqalig, M., Mann, C., Mannion, C., Man- Y Q , ger D 5 Marls M., Marius, A., Marshal, l., Mar' f Y i ,,,. .uqxi fin H., Mart? Y.: Marvin, L., Mascio, C., Maurv, 3- L X R' Ma, M., M:And e+.'s, B., McBride, E., Mc- Cabe, J. ROW B1 McCabe, R., McCarthy, D., 'F McClure, M., Mcflrohan, M., Mcflowl, L., Q -5 McDougal, F., McElvain, J., McGlynn, R., Mo- ,,. 4 Scljficr, P., McGold'icl', T., McKinnev. M., , 'I' ' T McLapq?lin. A, McManus. P., Mclxlevid, A. A V A . ROW 9: Metvlanarnon L., McPartlin, A., Meclle, M9 Mezin, M., Melling, H., Me'ri-:lg B., Mes- 'll, B., Miller M., Miller, M., Milnikel, D., . GV Mitchell, F. ROW lO! Mitchell, L., Mitchell, Fl., r, Moen, C., Moon, D., Morrison, E., Morin, H., tfcse R , Mutha, D., Muth, V. ROW ll: Nashan, Aff' . - .. ,- D- Near, E.: Nelsen, E., Nelson, M., Nesbitt, ' if? M , Nou:-ef, M., Neubert, L., Newgren, I. ROW 2 Nielson, R., Ncrthshield, R., Nystrom, M., fovsl H ' O'Connor, A., O'DonneIl, T., O'l-ter' .V E., O'Le3', P. ROW l3: Olson, F., Olson, P O't-Jeill J, O'NeilI, M7 Orlando, T., C Pimfe P' Osterhoti, C. POW l4: Owerton, lf' Owe' R , Oz ent S., p6lVf'Ef, R., P-Joe, J, La'-es V- Pasifus 9. POW l5r Ratt, H., Patten fr' J' Resfsoh, B' Pearson V., Rederscn LZ Y . . :Jive l-l' -Re' antis N: Referson, R. ROW lb' X T T U 5 , 1 -1 R 2 iff'e':c' Ltffjgjsi' .. Pet-exon, P' Petrrcr, T'-6 'fi -5' Q5 Q, V v.-- , iqgq-eww HT'P.e :e, F, Fillers, M., Poli- rv- ,wk s.,.- s.. L 'Z D. PON 7 Poll H., Polhcn, E., Ponoef, SV, M ' A A 4 L A ' fr Levi- elf sexes D, Hanan M- Pfefvffe ,f Y- xr - -'If er-- -' LM: ff. . . - 9 +I cam, Ls In I , ' in A' R T ' x 1 . ' ' . V. J' .A In f ,I ' 1 f 5 fe fl 'wt ,I 'Z' Y ff v I I Vt , K L : r i Y 4 . if ' . , .I 49 x, , 1. h J I . 'i 4 E.:1.naL:1aLvvl!lmHl1 V ' J in mhsrv ? I A QT'---,err 2 Q99 4 ln JL -4 ,nl . A L 441' X Magda? 32 E R E325 ew , qi'-X 1 4 s ff? , ,- 5,111 n ,-,K '1, 'JF' 2? ,, , ,, A- I- N 'fx ,- 71W3'3ik.-..u-:a.x...f,g...-1.4:- ' ' J A . A. ...N . f --f- ,K..,,,x,-,- ,- S WE, the in order to express our pride in the present student government and our hope tor its tuture, dedi- cate this book to the STUDENT GOVERNMENT OE I-IIRSCI-I. The power ot selt government has been vested in us, the students, who have been tound worthy ot this honor. As citizens ot Hirsch, we elect our representatives and vote upon our laws. Thus the wel- N J.v ROW 21 4Rax.Eeld, J.: Rader, B.: Regan, R.: s cz ways care ree in our ways -L K ROW l: Wovemzarvo, R.: Rolling, E.: Pusackz, D.: O'l S Oulw L Quln M Ra'bll B Rad -lc:, .: P, .3 rl, .3 ae, .: - oat: C.: Rasswwsserr, E.: Rassmussorv, E.: Rastall, -l J.: Relrrvan, A.: Relllx, N.: Revber, C.: X ' R155 : Rlcl1 1C-nd, L.: Rlcleffs, L.: Rlgas, J. A W .. Rllex, J.: Roach, 'J.j Rocefts, L.: Rob' weft, R.: Rooms, H.: Roblnson, B.: Roches, S.: Rose, J.' Roseland, M.: Rosen, L.: Rosen, R. ROW . W-X -1: Rosenberg, W.: Rosenolot, J.: Rosing, S.: Ross, L.: Rossi, T.: Rotobawzi, L.: Rudioff, D.: Rud- A lei B.: Rusln, A.: Rvcberg, J.: Ryno, G. ROW 51 Sabine, P.: Samuel, A.: Samuels, J.: Samdalow, ' E: Sarwcisvorw, G.: Savage, B.: Schllllmger, J.: Sclwellsr, H.: Schultze, B.: Schurnaolwer, M.: ' Vx Sclwercenei R. ROW 6: Scott, M.: Seitz, F.: l K' Squos P.: Shaffer, B.: SHapira, H.: Sheets, M.: V L, Shewfj J,3 Shiclev, J.: Schwett, H.: Silsdorf, l-l.: 4' Sllxex., B. ROW 7: Slfvfoons, W.: Slr:-pson, C.: 'X Sfclalf A.: Slmgef, R.: Sluca, R.: Skublc, l.: Sm- ' Ewen, P.: Smedley, A.: Slone, l.: S 1ltP, E.: Smith, ' x G. ROW B: SWIM, G3 Sfwlto, J.: Sroith, J,Q W, Ssfito, M.: Soilth S.: Smit , W.: Sowefs, B.: Sov- sler, D.: Scafllwgei P.: Szo'wa', M.: Spo 1a', M. . ' 5 6 0 4 xx V V. s . X' 3 ' 2' ' Q ,ps Ei i R R T: '7 .is A 1-V , 6 R ' ': ws ' 4. . gf 1 ' ' fi. - ' .4 raw s si' P. K, , :fr W .fri . 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' 'i , H5 , ' -3,1 lj. V .e , - - , 1' . .fs M ESX. . QI elm L A- - - , - ' ,, ,L - c A ' - f-. , . -Q as V Q- V 13,3 A. 6 W ,Q t 'ma' ff V -X 'gi' ,, 56. ' ' ' 3 , .. 'ij' Xl 6 I 5 25-ly Q - V , , Q.. nj l Ny ., ' u , ' l All Qlia - - A29 - , Qu xg Q 1 -.C r e . is l - 5: , 4. . . - A . xg. . L - -N i. 3 -1- Q . 1 ' Z. Q, Q3 ,,. . I I -- VI .U .E . , -V V X... -V . ., A. lib-Ai 4 .- , .fm Q 415 A Ll A L ROW l: Springsteen, J., Slanei, M ' Standish, E.- Starl, M., Slain, J., Stein, R., Stes-Fenscn, S: - Stiles, V., Stoekins, M., Stoel-Wan, U., Stoll, A., - NJ .e Stone, R. ROW 2: Simtel, l-l., Sandelius, R' X , J Sundwall, M., Sllnseri, M., Sv-arisen, H., Swan' X , !' son, B., Swanson, G., Swoger, R., Tara, N., Tai- , T V lor, R., Taylor, V., Teeling, C. ROW 3' Tengbla-1, - W., Theodore, C., Tlwinnell, J., Tlmrnas, G., ,K .NA Xxx Tlwonnas J., Thomsen, A., Thomsex, R, Thaw X ' - ' S., Thorpe, W., Thorson, A., Tnunsirern, R., Terr- ' linson, M. ROW 4: Tracy, D., Trotci, l-l., Tre- x fx ,J A , 6 villion, M., Tuttle, E., Twitcnell, B, Veeco, M, J 1 T , y' Vahier, L., Varner, C., Vavrina, W., Vlaclios C' Xf 3 ' Q V' Vcgelsang, J., Voss, G. ROW 5: Wagnef. G., C X S IR Va Wainer, H.,LN1aldr1an,S1,Walker, B.,WalLer, M., X' .J 'V X Walker, R., WElTace, B., Wallace, E., Wallace, xr' N ' H., Walls, L., Walstra, B., Walter, R. ROW 6: Ward, H., Ward, R., Wartenburq, L., Wayne, R., X q Weiss, E., Weller, S., Wells, H., Wenzel, R., West, W., Wesicott, B., Wexler, L., Wexler, L. ROW 'Y :X 7: White, F., Wriitrnore, S., Wickstrorn, M., Wielr got, M., Wiggins, C-,, Wilkie, W., Wilkinsfin M., Williams, B., Wilson, M., Wilson, R., WiniSfC-re Ter, E., Winter, C. ROW 8: Withers, M., Witticl, J., Wolf, J., Wooley, K: Wvsacki, JJ Yorl-, M, Young, O.' Younq, S., Zirnrrierrnan, B.: Zirwrrizrr man, H., Zimmerman, J., Zimmerman, J. .J at , QQ . ,SVXJQ ITN' We trac on own our unior ays. Page Seventy-seven ggi'-,in ET, - v-- -' - rv- Aff- 'f 'v--v-- - 1--W r '-S MISS DOROTHY BOCK'S DIVISION MRS. GRACE CONANT'S DIVISION If-N M es 31- LVL S Sty:-'Ig QE' ROW I' Ffuecifv-an! J.: Scmlrfary I-IQ M:IIef, Dq , I Came' F S 1' J POW 2 Ting P Petefsen D3 M's. Conantg Belo-as H, ROW Z: I Jzye' E p': S3, J' Qi: ws S ROWS Gawscfm, KjPeterff:an,BgK:1f:w L4 Detefson, E: I ei 5 'Xi-1' A-3 M Ii+'. M' Swews-:fn D Harewood, L ROW 3 West, Jg Smwpson Sp 1 4 5 , ROW 4 '-1, fraye' B, I-Iazstt- FC1r'e',A.jP3 I1, R.gB'ooIfs N.1E'w'1off, M. ROW I -1 , gr J Cpgf f V De'a::: Iv' ROW 4 Dawdson, M150-wafl, D.g Ff5c?'e', Z ROW 5, Q- ,,. C NA'-5: wg M' TIL? 5 Smwtf B Gawson, K.: G-aIIIqan, F , Jfnhwsfyn, EQ Laier, DJ I Q: y . ROW 6 3':1::'-'I M 5:'w3't: R Cwhs, C, ROW 6: Had 'X aff Dj Swefsom, SQ qw 3 Q3-Igfw Q OIan,Ief D j GaIIowI:h, B I SOPHISTICATED SOPHOMORES J T MISS JULIA COSGROVE'S DIVISION ROW I: Grimes, M. Istandwngj, Tweedie, J., Rob- son, D., EIgnamrner, R., SIrI., A., Montague, E. ROW 2: StolI, M., CorbushIev, B., Kirnbie, V, Simon, B., Wendi, M., Bgker, S., Erickson, A. ROW 33 Bunn, A., SwalweIl, W., Drefenoerier, Gm Neal, W., Estrin, D., Sanueis, L. Istandingj. ROW 4: G'aH, F., Burn, J., Brophy, M., Weldner G., BaIIev, P., Lantnefs R: OIsen, A. ROW S: O'Connor, B., Jonnson, R., I-Iemlscn, D, Socr- fln, G., Casev, B, Strain, J., Key R, ROW 6: Ne-aw, I-I., Safett, C: WIIII-Jnis A., Howe, E: Hcxrnbed R , Olson, N. MISS ALICE FERRIS' DIVISION ROW I' Dumfgf E, Rada, TJ Sd 1 Insgn, O, Farr-3, J. ROW 2' Sp' 3, J' Borg, S., Andersen, J., F:Ies 1 S Isfmiun ROW 3' Larson, B., Siwxa, V., La s I., B3rI'e', W. ROW 42 SIMIIIH L Inn J j Kirk, H., Hoff, D, ROW n Donder, C RCIW 62 SieqeI, V D rrn WI3IwIbPrq, H, Kobai P. MRS. MARGARET IRMIGER'S DIVISION ROW I- Lame' L., Usconu A BI. J RI J., Jgmnston W ROW 2 Moc uns Arm-rson, N, Bunn A.,Canr1r v M ROW Waifrffan, I-I, Karn, R, Davm Iverson, K. ROW 4: Bazvrranr H Taq awe S., Mrs Irvwgef Branden F, SL: Im, T. ROW 5' Lubfn, F, S nu Ros rwrq, J. IstandInqI, Joy, L., SF-L' J .J 'v 5 L ROW 6: Turley D., CuIIe', S' VNP B., Sologc- D , Jwqenson, E. MRS. LOIS MAG-G'S DIVISION ROW I Mrs. Maqq, Knste W Hup S Kraft, A' Kra-:nt E., Oldnarn, Puls Rosyne-I, F Istancinql. ROW Z' BNI D Dan son, M., Rotman, C., Jennings V in WaIters, N., Moore, M. fstan In I ROW Bergrnan, W., Farmer, F.' KSIIQW gr son, H., Johnson, G., Danielson in I ru ROW 4 MUIIau9r, R., Lirnansii, H., Edstrsnq, M, Conde B, Sd A H+? MR. JOHN GLEASON'S DIVISION 6 TOR RIGHT ROW I- WIs':.3't, R.q Larson, Mfm'eI, A ' I-I.5'1r-gram, B 3 CI:IcIpe's Eth, J.: Powus, R ROW 2' Green S., Dqvlantls, J.g CcIuIt5'r, M., Jfxrmsorv, R., Jorwsiw, E. ROW 3' Molrrve, R., Pnl, Ry Powers, R.g Corners, R' F-We, R. ROW I 4' OISQIH, O., L3CI1aL-I3-IIQ, EJ Ke'1aaII, A.g Mr- I Dr-rlnrd, W. ROW 5' PIIIIQIQI, J., Lurvdcuisi, J., I Buff-s, B. ROW 6: Kappes, C., Tunison, J.g Lad R, DJVIOS, J. MR, JOSEPH KORZEN'S DIVISION ICR LEFT ROW I' Siaorro, .Ig AJIer, J Q Enwarns Iv1'GiIJ',-..n,Aj D:wI' aw, Ag M' Ifirierr ROW YL FM1EfIIs,jBEIr1A wwe, j j,, j JI 9 Ie, ,j rjor Q, ,j Bush, H3 CgPIs'5Ii, A. ROW 3: Como f ' b, D: D1-mg M., PIII, B., Franl., I-I., I'I0lrI'I.Jm, Kg LO- III-II, N ROW 4, SrI1IIhyI:1,C.jJ.JrIes, Eg Seeier, E3 Jfzvwsgrw, Eg JI:Ir'IsI3n, E, Leo-'13-'.1 W ROW 5 W:I5, R., Hfrurq J 3 Scwsamd-env, M., BJIQW Mg C3 '::ceII. 51 LI:-.s:s, A. ROW 6 Lceur-Ig I VI J, VITISW, H, BILIIZ-, M, fifers, B1 J3I1ILIDSCrI, E I QS -:ws R , VI1.wi- J. MR. C. O. APPLEGRAN'S DIVISION ROW I' Henderson, M Ismndlrxgh Potter, Sq I-Ivan, J, SIIEWQCJ. W., Deschanrps, R, Ma- I m , M 3 L-mer, C3 Evnrws, M. ROW 2' .Ims-irr, W- Mrftms, J g WIqqms, A., B'-enwgrv K.g JI:-nfs 3 M:G'i-Q01 W' , , -er, . ,W 3' Kisacif, J, LVN, Eg Ca'Iso1. E.: Anierr, Lg Lawsv E: Lo' Ms Wx P:-sow, Lg LIni3rfI, A. MISS FAITH DODGE'S DIVISION ROW I- Mgnstarunrem, Eg G-Ivmf-f, Ag Lesoavi- M 3 MIiMqmIIs M.: Be'r mgI'3rI, B. ROW 2' Omn- Im, Aj IAIix,ItQrI I-I., ADr3 s, D.j Riss, Pj G3I- rrmtw, D., Crorweq D, ROW 3' I3IIIessIe, Mg F If-ILS, B g Ba-Herr, B., Olsen, P., GI-rkz, I-I, ROW 4 Rosa, J., CIJmIzIe', 8,5 Bow, Ag Cotted S.: P+'-rro5f-, M Q GRJIIIJIII, M., Frii--Ilaruiivr, I-I. ROW 5 NI'-Issfrn, Eg Rnlle-v, Eg Au-gustrnft-, G., Swan- son, S' Br-CI-Inq, M., Dqvhes, GQ SI. CIaif, I-I. ROW br G-djerv M. Q' ' -L K - .1 I J , J A 4? P A. , J-- , .Cyp lg Y c. 8 I I I I I I I I 1 f '1 ff ib QQ fg H Lo 15 C I 1 :N I I f MISS DOROTHY LEE'S DIVISION ROW I: Nordin, L., Iversen, R., Seybald, L., Messar, A., Smith, B., Lagoni, B., Hertle, G., Eckloff, E., Crunell, G., Mac- intyre, S., McMinn, J. ROW 2: O'NeiII, M., Malcheff, J., Hubbard, M., Cremins,. R., Marciniak, R., Rogers, J., Speyer, B., I-ladesman, E., Lamont, V., Lotzgesell, B. ROW 3: Schumacher, J., Anderson, H., Somogyi, J., Werthman, B., Rick, M. ROW 4: Verga, E. Kelley, S., Johnson, A., Garn- sey, J., Batiato, D. ROW 5: Van Reck, G., Gergits, B. MISS LEONA MEYERS' DIVISION ROW I: Garnsey, V., Pagach, A., Mander- ino, S., Abate, R., Kirnbel, B., Riley, A., Ozrelic, K., Papermaster, D., Smother- man, L. Istandingl. ROW 2: Graves, J., Cramer, S., Paffenrath, M., Rodgers, J., Offerman, M., Swanson, E., Sweeney, H., Soomar, J., Weller, J., Morse, G., Mur- ray, J. ROW 3: Wappler, B., Mattsen, M., Weyer, R., Knudsen, H., Lukesch, E., Cokeing, F., Rahe, H., G-rotts, J., Havda, A., Barcir, S. MISS MARY DELICH'S DIVISION ROW l: Miss Delichg Uhle, C., Powles, H., Gray, R,, Kuhlwein, W., Rovner, S., Lackey, M., Addante, M., McLaughlin, J., Hayes, C., Wilson, M. ROW 2: Catlett, R. lstandingl, Durham, M., Mahon, M., Krebs, L., Mantei, O., Bennett, H., Kelly, F., Feliccia, A., Johnson, E., Michalik, I-I., Fahey, D. Istandingl. ROW 3: Smith, T., Johnson, J.lstandingI,McKenna, B., Reide- mann, P., Metzger, B., Bednarzyk, M., Cat- lett, L., Matthews, D., Pisano, R., Wig- gins, B., Ratt-el, R. lstandingl, James, H. Istandingl. MR. ALBERT ROSS' DIVISION ROW I: Wallace, J., Sheehan, S., Smith, D., Wilson, E., Trembley, M., Petfley, F., Johnson, R., Blanning, E., Holman, R., Mr. Ross. ROW 2: Lundgren, W., Lundgren, B., Roof, J., Ormsby, R., Gollings, E., Stephenson, B., Short, D., Ensminger, G., Margulis, L., Berggren, B. ROW 3: Visk, G, Pearson, J., Stanton, A., Stanton, R., Connors, D., Ortiz, E., Casey, J., Pat- ton, V, ROW 4: May, H., Hubbard, W., Schultz, H.: Lind, D, Agee, A., Noren, A., Matt, B. MISS MARGARET SHANNON'S DIVISION ROW I: Miss Shannon, Wilkening, C., Morgan, V., Berg, M., Root, C., Holland, O., Ripley, Y. ROW 2: Felcher, J., Erick- son, E., Broomfield, B., Rossner, M., Pilk' ington, J., Wilhelms, J., Beard, A. ROW 3: Christiansen, J. tstandingl, Srnucker, J., Hastings, J., Weinstein, S., Main, W., Vanselow, G., Goodwin, W., Bruno, H. ROW 4: Hammond, K., Fardig, G., Tay- lor, L., Frederick, W., Schar, B., Mahl- berg, R., Niblock, P. ROW 5: Hansen, A., Kitzsteiner, B., Swanson, D., Smith, C., Silsdorf, J., Winberg, I., Hamilton, T. Beck, R. ROW 6: Simmons O, ' Z . 'ZIV' AND STILL MORE CAPTAIN JOHN STEINBACH'S DIVISION SOPHOMORES ROW I: Wetzell, E., Drell, N., Block, H,, Chandler, J., Game, E., Bryant, B., Dean, A,- GI Young, B., Captain Steinbach. ROW 2: ennon, A., Clay, M., Yount, S., Seney, N., Hanson, B., Cohan, G., Actley, E., Schwarz, P. ROW 3: Jacobs, E., Wnittle, J,, Hivan, M., Rick, M., Bennis, F., Franqello, T., Cherne, W., Fin, C., Cottier, J. ROW 4: Young berg, B., Selander, H., Carlson, E., Banta, V., Birmingham, A., Klein, J. ROW 5: Solomon N., Lyngaas, J., Berkson, M., Stephenson, MR. JOHN TAHENY'S DIVISION A., Krie-Salman, L. ROW I: Sandberg, G., Hannah, J., Roche, A., Schaar, B., Manning, A., Shields, L., Brown, F., Battersby, K. ROW Z: Mitchell, M., Soreitzer, A., Lukas, M., Gordon, E., Wilcor, R Kamber, A., Allen, C., Hanavan, E. ROW 3: Follis, B' Olson, I-I., Petereit, F., Wennf A pl berg, L., Anderson, L., Spotts, M., Barn-2 s, L, Hunt. R, ROW 4, Monks, P., L:ar'ett, Pomv, A., King, B., Jacobs, R., LeBof, S.: Collin, J. MISS EDNA UPTON'S DIVISION ROW I: Petersen, J., Benson, B. lstandin J ' Bruclfs C' Parle' J.' Jonnson T, Bur gi, Wolpe C: Harrison E., Sowa, P, Jonsson Ire E., Kirinicr, J. ROW Z Rile., F, Palmer, V McNitt Ji' Dunlaoi Thompson' D., Driscoll, J.: Olsen, D.: Kausal, J, ROW 3: Pine' L., Vernonid M., Hans-evil P, Zinserr R., Grelin, T., Gutchif, RJ Gutcher, E, ROVY 4 Zielre E., Miller, S., Overton, H., May, R., Yacoe, D., Rall, E, Ward, J. - .V-uns 'ZITB ' -fin - - Page Eighty-thre EVERY INCHA FRESHMAN MR. WALTER CIOLEK'S DIVISION VCV- ' Sigur S' C955 S., Tamgw. My Lagen, V.g Conqelose, S :J :' 3 D: 9559595 R, RCM' Q Lutz, J., Grund, M.: Baus QA Serif M ' k3,:'s f M., Exbef, D3 McGuire, M. ROW 3: Pztrffns' E: DsE9'm'.1o R.: MIIIer, 5,3 SmIxeIy, E., Wolf, K.: SH :-- E FCM -1- Lan Dj Iwmwc au, P., Cavoto Mg Babbe, L. :H D. RCM 5 H51 Ry Sveqfl, B., Olearv, T,g Pape, B.: MR. HARRY COLLINS' DIVISION QSM NQDQRE J XX sf SA Ixfcrfwswv, M I Hansen, R., Christen- sv H' DfL..:: R XN,aII.11c A., Fc-wtaneiw, V.: Geidsmian, S. EOM I Sn e R., SQu.cssIfF D., Oierq, D., Cohen, M.: Darling- 'Q' I' Sigi-' 5' HqII.2w-3 Wg ExIev, W, ROW 3' Caron, J., V- 5- T' Ix'3-IMI: E Hamsew ,I ' Gibbs, D.: Hoesch, Eg Nom, A V. ROW -3 S' 7 C' Iuawfz, CJ Hari , I-Ig Perrin, J., J N'-stsf' C' D.:.q'f'Ix J. MISS HILDER TIEMSTRA'S DIVISION YORK 'I 'IlE R'RQr:'1s.:w R., Mmnes, J.g OIsQm, D.g Jacobi, P.: E' R' '::. Iv1.'KcUm3, Eg Ffanicf, R.jDeeIey, EROW 2: 3,:::'.: R' 5e'tIiw, L3 Pvvcvvs, D.: LoIIir an, Eg Hotchkiss, J.: 4- H E, LYcf't: L Lv-wwe-, E. ROW 3: Goodman, J,g SQIHuIt:e, Esfm '51 NN ' O.i 'i-Ir, D.jMenseIso'1, Ag Adams, D., Neus- I- PCM -1- R.:- ?s:1, MjSIIW 31 R j Casey I-I., Cleary, W MC W of. .L .,! 35 -.o MR. ORAN E. ART MAN'S DIVISION FC . ' S. .3 E' La-s C C:L: '., C 'Jin' rg Lf' I.',S3S'i I, 'Arie' J S' J rf.. , ' -' F If TT 3 C: -5 P-N'-'s E 5 ' '43 3 F'Ci'.'..3. C'.'3 :CSU V r- J .J r Q., If A,-.Y 45 L 55'-Q rv 3 I ,. E I Y ' ,JG L, . -A ,- I - I ' 'A MISS MARTHA LARSON'S DIVISION VCA . PJ: E J: S:' L .33--1' A Sip . - 'A H W' X F--fy:-sg' C' FCV. 2 E'JIf'T L IJQHJQ' 9 H' f xidi 5 F-'I-,mg F' Bi Ek S T' T Fry.. - f ' 5 - S Vex, T- Aft -'e T' C' 1-fmg N Of FfC'W -1 5:11. vw J' Jf-'s 1' I. L Y L ' :auf A F.ss. I. T, e, E P- 1 I Q:- x' 5' g- MISS AGATHA LONG'S DIVISION ,l ,,., I-'CW Fwi'-1 J Crt' E 2231 ' ' 1 -4 v RCW: fs N Cree: Q I , ., w - C' Flffgqf J FC'4.'.'3 52-V-1' IJ ' Ry' I I , A, A 1.55 A' Civ: .I LJ.w-45, ,I ztwtf' B FC E 71 -2' -N ' Six' A Em: R' xf F'-t f.' Mifxs I I v--v , , V .-sm., 5-1 ,.. ,,Y.i ., ,....f- QCP Q tare ot Hirsch is now in our hands. We are proud to toe entrusted with these new re- sponsibilities and are deter- mined more than ever betore to bring new honors to our school. tiDf'71 x f ' P K FRESHMEN MISS ANNIE MANZ'S DIVISION rw I 1 I N - I ,J Q.- . P ,, Ifg .. -5- F 7.11. . 4 IJ,-fs 5 . vi A :,,J,Q L7 -1 -. 1.,-J I MISS ELLA VAUGHANS DIVISION W ,. Em., - fuzz' A f' A- 7 Q-, ., L 5, JM, L' ,V P if 2 3- -- -1 f' M A :nr , ,QQ O AV 4, p DR. MARVIN ARVIN'S DIVISION Ag 4+- I A I ww- J 2 5'-J . DCM 2 I P. Q iff! 1 If- A 74 '5 YL- . 2151.-n. l1- 3 L :'iL LI' 5 f '5'JL'f ' 'Wiz' '.,'Tf- : ' 1 'A - fi. MISS MARTHA BLUMENTI-IAL'S DIVISION RCW I Lax' D S:w: 'C' S Ex: C' S ' WI'3 se', SjT::1 D' L3-5 M Lyn S FCS 2 r-451-'ff' D3 I-Iwt:-,V E' F In-s L, R1 1' S Sa Jews J ' Pitt' f J RCW' 3 PQI-' A, E S M Com-:', C' Tm'-nk-mr' D' Gfhr-jg Jj H425 G.: L'F'I'i', H ROW 4 Van Horn F' ' Bug A , Cgt fu' V1 K'aII Dy I-Iwnel, Ag L.H:I' G' Jaws 1 L ROW 5: Coin' P j K'ik3m C ' EU s R1 Euws T'MI,rpm,T'FH:tfI:1 A g WI Inv- ec' E ' Bw' mr I MR. GEORGE BUSCA'S DIVISION ROW I C'11IchwQ Ag Kf-fmod.', H' Mai: G Wict Jj Fancy E, Rf:-wsef, H ROW 2' Kam W Rvmts J, Kap B' Mr Buggy DMI-25, B5 'Sturt M , PQIIQ J.j ROW3 L-:Ms J ' Matfsiv E: Bffg-.5 J'H1m J J ' 'WMI' By H-3f1',,J RCRA' -1 Kfwfmf W2 Jwg-:'wsow C7 WQII-Q, Wg B'f:.m I? A23-' sun, B ' C:IIIIns T ROW 5' Rcnfftsm M, F'f'tf's:' Rj SIIJQIIQ, F Rwzg'-a'v, R ' ,Iv-ngnn P' T3.I-5-' B S-vans-im, R ROW 6 KJIf-,ao J Q Lgw c G ' Jwmsf Ap R+ .MII-as B MISS LOIS BENNETTS DIVISION POW I Mem' iwuf' L II.1 .M ' :fq L Sf.:-1' S Veeyiir L' PCI, Z V 1, IJ LMI' P Ivtwsl P' C':.S- I! ,i1.:S L Ce ',,r F' Twii. M RQRV1 :JH L ..'.b' J ' Sfffffav A'Nf:I- H By- P- Mjxgg- Ia PQ-.'. -I FIA' F MIIHQIX D' Dwgf J J, g ' I.'.' NV,':ni'ge' C ' C I- J RCW 5 .vffwgm P G1 Q Iwqref Pj Kr! 5 r.fgwf'f' rx Bpfof- L' i 9 r - 3.5 IX Iv ' X , I 1 'i1', Q ,QQ ,, - , ' , MRS. HARRIET BLAIR'S DIVISION L V POW I- BI: ' A, Mmm. B 5 r- F ff 5, I N- M my BV Lfvx P'S.gv'mj1!n'JQ E- Sy ,Lf L ' 5' ROW 2 St-QW-H S Kirgg F' Img F N' 5 H AVIVSIQ' J' H.I1sf1w SQ I-IJ! - Iv' PCN. 3 Tj 'If' J JJQV' D' PQI-'sz' D 'R ':'- IJ Sth-3, B'M1wwwq, Fi' Svfstggx X'-' RCW 4 T If, B CJMI B DAQ, F H. 1' ' BHK Frigfg' H ' Am1 5I f' M L-512:-Q J .3 4: ' N X0 as Q 1 3 ' A ' 4 1: X s Q R 4 ii ' G. . E, R , Qi . :D ' D, R fx ' I C 'V -mill B I I .3 C' .lg v N I 31, 'I T- ex' r: .s. if 23,5 if- C! . ' ,Q ' F -M. -' f' v 'ii V il' 5 f i L ,z . - I Q. D' x V N i i R3 'if i I '!.- P -.1 :'? 'Zz -.-f K I .5 ,IP - Fr, W - I tzgzg. , B N: X hh. v . br s, S I ' -,J .agp 'ik 1 gl T, I -3 I' 2' 4, A ' ,Y r E I' L . - -', if L 1 . . A s nv f b if ' ,W s,.- 'el m fp - -..-, ' A- ,. I - Z gzgzwxigg Q, 1 in 5' JP KA W -o' -,...-. ..-Je -Y.--e.,.. -y . ..-s.. ..-us MISS RUTH CULLEN'S DIVISION ROW' lc Miller, H.: Moore, R.: Pelon, V.: Hol- nian, N.: Ronde, P.: Kast, L.: Wendt, R.: ROW 'l 2: Seigel, J.: Dietrich, D.: McKeon, H.: Fogle, l G.: Edelhart, M.: Johnson, V.: Nagel, B.: I Watton, H. ROW 3: Guendel, F.: Keb, R.: McDonnell, S.: Rearrier, B.: Peterson, D.: Maher, N.: Murphv, M. ROW 4: Goodheim, B : Swoger, M.: Harper, D.: Lassen, D.: I-Iein:l, H.: Bradfish, D.: Hawkinson, R. ROW 5: . O'Learx, V.: O'Donnell, A.: Esperschrnidt P.- l McDaniel, O.: Wolstenholnwe, C.: Sachthelben, 'I J : Chasten, M. . . .at-,H --.-zu MISS LUCYBELL GARDNER'S DIVISION It ROW I: Beverlv, V.: Clow, M.: Latona, R.: 1 Kaoly, R.: Broderick, J.: Geisler, J.: Rossi, 3 J. lstandingj. ROW 2: Harry, E.: Smith, I E.: Each, M.: Brislen, M.: Mitchell, M.: . Ja'os: B. ROW 3. Dave, J.: Moore, V.: :l Faloona, P.: Horan, J.: Orsinqer, B.: See- ieijt, M.: Ouinn, S. ROW 4: Fitzpatrick, ,- WT Drurnrnond, A.: Farrel, W.: Seibert, 3 V.: Greco, F.: Leclc, R.: Donohue, W, le 1: 14 L 2 4, ' H 2. ll MISS NELLIE GROH'S DIVISION ROW I: Mnench, M. lstandingl: Sim- ' cox, F.: Hubacelc, J.: Curtis, E.: Greene, L.: Roberts, E.: Aurelio, J.: ii Filesha, A.: Booth, J. ROW 2: Michal, l D.: Riley, R.: Sevbold, E.: Mavis, A.: Stevens, T.: Avlward, J.: Anderson, O. l ROW 3: Shanahan, E.: Brown, M.: l Straub, M.: Johnson, D.: Orlando, N.: l .xl l Schweizer, V. ROW 4: Schwendeman, G.: Keller, M.: Wantz, L.: Mascio, M.: Bvstrorn, R.: Hendrie, M.: Tornsheck, L. I MISS MARY BROCK'S DIVISION ROW I: Nyblorn, W. lstanoingl: Kelly: M. lstandingl: Helander, W. lstandi'lQl2 Weiss, E.: Larson, L.: Gaddis, W.: Adams, E.: Rubin, L.: Winner, B.: Furlet, R.: Sao-er, D.: Besner, G. ROW 2: Graf, M.: Murphy, K.: Peck, P.: Stern, B.: Srnith, B.: Boswell, J.: Dowling, L.: Grossrnan, A. ROW 3: Hendrick' son, V.: Kneen, R.: O'Connor, V.: Abel, M.: Harnil, M.: Kantover, S.: Waller, E.: Swanson, R. ROW 4: McGovern, J.: Oakland, D.: Plaschlfe, A.: Wilson, P.: Weil, B: Kloosch, R.: Sche'o, M.: Finlq E. MISS GRACE KNOSPE'S DIVISION ROW I: Ferguson, A.: Hert- man, B.: Hoover, S.: Rosen- berg, J.: Schofield, G.: Parker, A.: Blocli, J. ROW 2: Gleeson, M.: Oninn, M.: Howard, C.: Roberts, J.: Larson, R.: Blun- dell, J.: Lazar, C. ROW 3: Fitzgerald, G.: Morey, E.: Par- rish, D.: Parsons, M.: Motzke, J.: Bender, S.: Kier, C. ROW 4: MacHarq, E.: Millis, L.: Buttler, J.: Lew, W.: Landis, P.: Liss, L.: Croneigh, J. ROW 5' Anderson, F.: Henderson, J.: Marvel, J.: Weclcer, H.: Nel- son, R.: Cashman, M.: Bixby, N.: Morgan, J. X 9 ha X X 9 ii Q ie- Q l ,Zn x ' ik 5 xt ii I e s E l yzocnulcfz JMLO4 .ILO MISS HORTENSE KLEIN'S DIVISION ROW I: Gilklnson, M., Frangella, B., Schrlver, R., Reda, F., Condreva, M., Trainor, L., Ned- zwieclsl, E., Zolla, E. lstandinql. ROW 2: Burns, M., Rusclano, J., Bovd, C., Mlrgell, M., Gior- dano, C., Thornas, M., Donahue, F. ROW 31 Davis, S., Thomas, L., Peterson, O., Duncan, J., Davlantls, M., Anderson, C., Marls, N. ROW 4' Munro, J., Hoffman, M., Jonsson, E., Fl-ter, M., Wllllarns, M., Sherman, P., Eflqlfsen, M. ROW 5' Larimer, L., Thomsen, M, V-Jn P5-lt, B., Falrchrld L., De Clcco, F, Phrllios, C., Bcdnarsvl, V. MISS ALICE LARSON'S DIVISION ITA' 1' ROW lt O'Neill, L., Storilxrnan, D., Own' bev, P., Huddleston, J., Nell, W., Grange, , I r 5 O, Hynqstrorr., D., Brand, V., Foreman, 'Q' 6 ' D., Reld, P. ROW 2: Petitt, W., Bownass, , r ' .f KL, ' R' ' H, Conn, D., Madsen, M., Williams, D' ' I . 4 , i Jameson, D., Johnson, M., Jaclg M., Deital' A , 5 . . i' ' F' I I- I, I ' V k . baurn, L. lstandlngl, Pealg 6. lstandlnql. A -' 6,1 .' , ,l V - Y ROW 3' Blank, J., Johnson, K., Hogan, T., ' .5 . ' ' T7 'V Y' ' - 'i' ', 1. Erickson, J., Wells, W., Oren, N., Nelson, as i A A V f ff Q 4 - ' K M. ROW 4: Engberg, E, Afnedro, G., ' ,,' Qqira P... ,, . 5 Shlllander. R, Menclelsohnn, B., Young! K. J, 3 L V E, ,, .' ' 5':Hlf!.,. ' VJ-'35 ,. ,Vg . , W , Cross, J , Levlne, P. ' ,I ,N ,L .1 L 'r'-3.151 -, . , A 1 I ,, 1-.ur ,1 , .Y , -- , lc -1 -QM ---Q - sf -.fuaifa i . ' L, T Q Z ., ,.. f., . -' -,Q ,S ,jg gg. 1 ir. . , I -' . -- ' 'V R .I--2 - L-..sa ' ' if . ' -s A MR. ALFRED PROTSMAN'S DIVISION ROW I' Bnrnst-elm, F., Gowenlocl' A., A Rosenblatt, F., Widen-ef, C, Baafbx, , b F' P rn' R3 Rot: S., McKay, J., Erd-al,an, H. K ' f ' A ' - rl ROW 2: Levine, L., Lang, L., Mlllof, , , ff A . T . - j 'T ' , G, Warren, M., Schwariz, B., Gel-j -1 B I L ' Q.-7 X- 1 xx- ' X s .. A nrvaf, V., Wolf, D., De Muth, M., Pant- gp: I .. ' wx .kc ' A - ' R ' I - rrdqe, D. lstandlngj. ROW 3' John- '- T' . 3- H ,W ' I r I ' ' , son, C., Moranz, J., G-Ill, R., Howell, , ' ' O 'I .iy '- 4 - ' ' ' 'S l B., Ewrv, C, Ruprighl, M., Shrg-pher-J, 'T ' I r , -5' R., Erenberq, G., Rank, D. Cslnndrnql. ' Z 1 9 ROW 4: Wllllarnson, M., Scofle-lri, R' ,, gsayqw is I' S Johnson, M, Bowlef, H., HJfan, G., Q ,r ' Mnslov, M : Knorr, J. V 2 5 'lt vu in H 5. , U., , O. .,,. , -. Q-gy-Rial 4, I 1 Q ,ffl , N , 'S - I 2 --s:-X n.:f.',. 'J :- '. .mfs 1 -.1-ff 31.1.5 ai: ' is X NBC ' . V ' MISS MARY SULLlVAN'S DIVISION ROW I Mrss Sullivan, Pelwscn, A.' - I Davnjson, J., Katz, B' Llnmjrv-gr, , Tc ., , , ar, , Int, ., Hax D ROW 2:l'le , RJWIIIIJ I 11. n I fl . , er, ., avenpot .3 nnn, . W 3: Edfnan, W., H' Ll: , ., vis, M, .3 Q er, .3 Pans er, ., Gvl I , ., . son, ., Thornas R. ROW 4: Powell, Hg I 53.9 R, Samir, L., Naxdan s I Hodqdon, S., S 'alleu H ' We - I L, Lferrn:-n, J. I I I I . -, 5 I MRS. BEATRICE WElSZ'S 1 I l onvnsuow I 5 ROW l: Van Kerlovf R, QI , Cooney, J., Kraft, J., C-'Jun f I l E, Schniizef, J., O'B'uQn F., Q Mann, B., De Capris, H. Row 5 I ' 2' Grace-, A., Jones, M., GCP' , l gifs, E., Porenwba, F., Sunsorl, 9 I F., Bovl-2, R., Halprn, Bgl-leg' l wrgln, M., Chlaopetta, J. ROW 3' Callahan, J., M:Tavlsh, M, Pohl, P., Cinlewslf, V., Hlil-Sw, I H., Johnson, R., Nelson, M., Rrnlos, L., Dlafnond, V., M-3 Nanile, J. ROW 4' Sfnlth, B., I Bowers, W., Large, V., SIQQHQI, I l H' Bfansclr, L., Klovas, M., , Krause, E., Willard, A., Mazu- I rowsll A., Mloall, F. ll' , V MVlf 1 I I Z. 5 ...H vrv - - P --- , .L A - Q1 the fimefiglzt , 1 4- 3 -f' f l L W W Ill! 1'1- A Q 1 '-1 X QW! QQAl.l1C! the scenes Pane ,,.f.Iw.L.I.- ull- 'ii9' 11vjm' A :N 1' sw?-' ssl , H 4 if P VJ! , -7' 0' A Q .ff-f 155 v' fs' ez... :Q 1, Q fm. v Q, Q. f,Q.? ' ' - --mg, Tr 9 5 'A 'S Q-?'zgY1, L' A M I -'Qs-' iff? QQWX , YJ, -Q ef? Q.-,4 x Q .W 3'w,p,,4KQ 9 we.. T 'fi' we ...fs ,'-- -1 ,,..f1 1 ig, if 193 EM U b ,Y A 's ...Q ' '+ 14, . 3 W3 4. v A 5 i 'A if? f 'g 51 i F if l A 1 1 . 11414-H Q- , - 'ku Q,, ,, N: I ': 1,111 WH- V K Yilb , N Q, M!! ag ,,,,L.,i.... 5 Q A I U H' ' ' l vr---1 . .4 .11 21211 4 .Ll . 'I E I X , .LL CHRISTMAS BASKETS IN WELCOME HALL Qiii- QW I UND ARG Cin, KI mi 25 E53 FUI'- F' C5 S4 Z HIRSCH IN
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