Horace Mann High School - Horace Manual Yearbook (Gary, IN)

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Nllw Gnrrrl. .lohn Mirza. Kc-nl Hales. .ludilh Shnllix, Uollmn ron: Il:-urge Broun. Rohm-rl Shank. Belly Srhulz. Belly Na-fl. Patricia Niroles. XINPTX MIX Twp rim J.smf-x Nhllwr. Rnln-rl humlnm-r, luarh lxmum-Lu. l'-un 1 Iufhml. Htmwr HAI.--. tlulillw ,fm Xllwrl lm-haw Qtlgf I. DWL Nlurlu. lilll lllvrllmrpt-, Rm IH-rn-r, Ihrl. Dau-. Nh-rrull rurru-L. It--ha-rl Carr. Hull Nlwnilvn 1Nlur,i, Hallam mu Ihll Wulkm-. Bull I--um-Ilx. llnrk U'ltrn-n. lit-n rwrra. .luv lxnrh. I.,n-run-4' Hwrn-I-nn. V Y Track 193111 Thr- Huravp Wann Hvfft-ff-4-t. guiflf-rl hy tlnavli Kmnin-ki. IHIIIIVIIPJI thf- btqiirllll with a lllPf't hvlrl in thff Nrwlrv Dame- livlfl ilflllifh Thvn fullnwfwl thf- inrlmn' inf-Pts. tho Kr-st Cmlfm-vm-0. the- Kokomo rvlayf. zmfl tht- State- 'fran-k me-1-t. Thr' Hfll'SPII1Pll wvrr' always il1lln'vssiw'. hut wvrr' :ww-1' quitv uhh- to 01111-1111- virtnrs. flnv of the main ff HtllI'f'h nf the tvam wah XYf'illvl ' Xxyilkinf. who war run- vertml from a travk managvr into a Hur rumwr. Thf- rvlay tr-ami this YPHI' liavf' hvvn illf' lm-lst f0l'Illll?lIP in ax slvvaflv. 'lihv twvnty rvlay points vonstitute- a hig favtnr in winning any nwvt. This zu-volllitwl tn a largf' flcgrm' fm' most nf our failurvs. Fur an rhange-. ws' wvrv muvh SU'0lIQ1t'l' in thv fglflfi Pvvnts. hut wvrv wvakvr in tht- flash and ra-lays. L-Xll in all thv svason was not tht- hrightf-ft that Cmu'h lxuminaki haf ye-t vn- fl11l'0fl.h11t it lt 2'lY4 s grvut prnlnisa- for ne-xt yvur with moat uf tht- varsity l'l'IlliliIlillQ1. l'xf.l NIYIJIXZNI N LX .49- 5 . S.. A ,R , W ,, . ,f If V. . ab 'U --:QQ ',..-r- n - :'. F glkkwi 4 5 flax: , , lx I YlXl'I'Y.I HDHT 'uk-9 5,7-I N f x rv' . .IX X',Kl ISIS :Lad Doubles -4 ,r 42+ A PAGE ONE HUNDRED Horace Mann County Fair Traek Here we hrin-f to all you anxious lads and lassies the annual re port ol' the ts . I biggest. the greatest. the most eolossal. stupendous. and exeiting eyents ol' the year. Septeinher started us out on our yearly trek through the inazes of sehool life. and with it started the annual raee offeyou guessed itsf CUliI'l,ES! Y ll Two hy two. all the N'2ly'xYilyllC Lindquist and Barh Norris. Ross Heflin and Adele Yalette. Eugenie Olson and Inky Fletcher. th-otge Lawrence and Phil Davidson. Flett-her Thomsen and Jayne NY ahlert.E'rtnan Lohsiger and Helen Lf'0l and Hickey Brennan and lletis see now. whois the latest?t oh. yes. Connie Nlaekenziel Hustling and hustling right along the multi-aetiye traek of our County Fair tH.ll.t we stop for just a moment to reeoininend more of the 1939-sl-ll Entries: BRUWYN-LENISTER. who had good ea1'ly speed and held on well: SANDBACH- ELRIT. always elose up: XYlI.lilNS-NIll.l.tlY. went well at the start. httt got off stride: CARR- CLARKE. had good speed from the start: CHRIS-Bl'SH. did well in their maiden rare: CHBLN-?. never a rontender in a weak effort: BELLES-SXYDER these paeers were in good form all the way: BACHNIAXN- CRAIG. as fair a pair of trotters who ever rat-ed this traek: they were winners front the start. Now don't think that we would leaxe out our younger pairs here they are right now stblllt' of those hudding young eyents: WOOD-WILDERMLTH. quiekly got the pare: llEl.W'l41-lIOl.Ff. gained their stride and held on: AEK-XSI-HIl.l,0X. winner- in any eyent: Hl'TTERl lFil,Il- WIMMER. raeed elose in early running. and were going well at the end. As our prize entries- those up lor sp'-vial and ttlost honorahle intention wt-'tl suggest: UU.- LINATTI K CAR-WOUIDW-XRD S CKR. who Ish!! raw-tl hronninenlly: BRONX NS'l'l'fN-l HN- REYNOLDS. always ronnnanded eonsiderahle attention: HI-11,51 XNJJNBENH HER. ran well. and well cleserye their applause and Llt'l'llllIll. And still others in the running and this is really elose l'tlllllit'llliUll neek 'n in-ek with this tine group heading the list: BLOIJGETT-HltLlJON. lost stride near the far turn: and 0H'l'll- TYLER. attained a ronnnanding lead early: NORIJQLIST-Yi'lNSOR. was well up all the way: NORRISCLFFIN. was well up throughout in a ereditahle efliorl MOORE-KENWARU. hegan rather slowly.. lllli was going well al finish: MEHILOX ICH-H XRRIXUTUN. was through early: SAXON-NELSON. kept their lead throughout the rat-ez WIHDIHN ARI!-KsXl'l. KN. slow to In-gin they were up among the leading paeesetters at the far turn. l x L UNE HUNDRED UXE Master - Mann - Ae Issued Yearly Dr. Darekill's Master Oil This amazing new discovery is completely guaranteed to eradicate all physical ills of man or beast. Used in- ternally or externally for l'Uls. bruises. fallen arches. water on the brain. pneumonia. tuberculosis. measles, mosquito bites, and all other bodily torments. Motto: Eat. drink and be merry. and tomorrow take .llusler Uil. Testimonials lla-ar Sirs: l have been suffering from a strange disease called Coke-obia. l had drunk 0 cokes a day for two weeks and at the end of that time received a severe sore throat. Nothing seemed to relieve it! Then unexpectedly my friend. li. Aikens. brought me Master Oil. With each dose, the soreness lessened. and now l am able to drink my coke again thanks to Master Oil. l heartily recom- mend it to all Horace Mann students suffering from this rare disease. Tours truly. Sheila Harris. Joint Testimonial We have been gratified to hear from a group of satisfied customers who have made a practice of using llr. Darekill's Master Oil as an aid in clearing up pink handkerehief. This disease is highly infectious and nspecially prevalent in high schools and colleges at the present time. A group of high school seniors from Horace Maint School 'where the disease seems to be running rampant? have written testimonials praising Dr. llarekill's Master Oil. They write to tell Us that a few drops of Dr. llare- lvlllis Master Oil on a handkerchief restores that hand- kerchief to its original whiteness. Since most of the letters are lnarked PERSON,-Xl.!!, we hardly feel that we can print them hereg however. we gladly list the names of the lllllsl ardent endorsers. Mr. Dale Belles Mr. Edward Brown Mr. Mark Yvoodward Mr. Robert Swank Mr. William Bachmann Wlt' ml Mr. llonald Orth llear Sirs: l ani a young man confident that Master Oil saved my hair. l.ast winter it began to tall. lt was a constant worry until one day Joe Lynch recommended your medicine. l immetliately secured a bottle at ,lake's. Master Oil tlitl the trick! Within a month. hair was coming in at the rate of I0 hairs a day. l highly recomnn-nd your medi- No. XXXXXVI, 1940 cineg may it continue to survive on through the years for future Horace Mann bald-head sufferers! Yours truly, Mickey Brennan P. lf you think this worth printing. do sofif not. please submit it to Mr. Mcllargue. Zodiac Prophecies Professor Telzall analyzes the zodiac with the following predictions concerning his consultants: Born under the sign of Taurus the bull Bob Sander- son. Being endowed with a passive disposition. emo- tional feelings and a bilious temperament is inclined to brood. He will go far in any vocation requiring a good memory. natural talents. and obedience. such as house- work or salesmanship tFuller Brushl. Dorothy Rose's birthdate falls in the period of Gemini. Those born beneath this sign are resourceful, and in- tellectual. She will be successful in llllslttess where she holds control or direction over the efforts of many people. Sagittarius governs the disposition of Ted Nordquist and Elsie Gergely. They possess creative tastes and phlegmatic temperaments. They are people of action not words. They would rather say no than yes , Recipe Never-Failing Love Potion l T. of Phyllis Bollinger's ever-fluttering eves l C. of Annette Caspersolfs poise Pinch of Viola Belle Roe's dimples !-Q3 C. of Mary .lane Reynolds, smile Good sprinkling of Vvinnie Baber's wit Understanding kindness of ,loyce Carlton Mix well bake well season well and woo! woo! Household Hints l. Uncle Peter's Hold-tight glue is an approved product for making your children stick close to the house and finish their homework. ... If you feed your children Wild Oatmeal. they will store up enough energy to bring home a report card bristling with A's, Il. ln case you are having trouble laundering ,lunior's hankies and collars, try Wipe-em-out soap Hakes. ll removes all shades of scarlet stains. lt. May we suggest Shriek alarm clocks to rouse your family? Guaranteed to avoid the receipt of any post- cards from Mr. Lutz. they are infallible. even on Sat- urday mornings. .. And if your children go to Horace Mann. we suggest Dr. Horsefeather's automatic gadget for the family car. Merely adjust it to any make automobile. and the car can neither travel over forty miles an hour nor stop until reaching the place it started from. -7 5 MOON PHASES DATE MOON ROSE i MOON SET WHAT MOON SAW' W v tx o.-1. lt u 20 ! 1:45 ma- Ki.-naar! X I-I P Nov. 25 I0 Sl ' 2:03 'lt saw red!! ll l' X llec. 28 ltt 50 l:5l l'lemember the Alamo! S l' S Jan. 27 ll 05 3:02 Snow. snow. and more snow! tl I-'T lfieb. li ll 27 2:53 Cupid cut loose! tl A -X Mar. lo I2 Htl Zzfil ,litterbugs and Easter eggs! 'l'j tj Apr. tr BLAIIKOUT Tom Toms beat out the jive! Military Ball Apr, 20 ll -ll ll :-ll Bt'ass buttons and Belles! S -X H May 18 IU 53 l:20 Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Joe! Prom .iune l 0 250 3:30 fljaisies donit tell and PAGE ONE HI' NDR!-ID TSVN I neither do moons!! !! SYNDICATED HOLLYWOOD NEWS SHEET lol. l. No.l One Section GOSSIP COLUMN PERSONAL OBSERYXTIONS: Time lllls passed quickly' since that day' in Sep- tember when we trooped back to school . . . stiltlt' hearts have been broken. still others have learned to beat as one . . . lardy' cards were innoyated . . . hall order really was tightened up . . . graduation time slipped up on us practically' before we realized it . . . oh. the excitement of that day the Seniors found out their rat- ings. MEMORIES THAT BLESS XND RLRN: Yvhen one of our football teams actually' did win a state championship l'w ay back in 'SHI 1 Wihen Ken Henke was just a little boy: When Little Freshman Buhlitz drove about in that mighty car Limo . IN--I-WORD-D ESC R I PTI O N S: Bob Rlodgett SLPER-eminent: Milly Lasser -FICLRE-atiyc: Joyce Carlton- EYES-tv dynamic: Fletcher Thomsen SN A P- happy: Crace Kratz COOL-ie: Mercedes Colden yim and YVICC-cr. PE-KS-IN-A-POIJ: the Sonnens Ted and Kathleen. LOOK--XI,lKES: ,lill Ciese and Donna Lf-ever: Kathleen Mclllister and Alina Pitzeleg Scully and lisherz Mickey Rrennan and ,lllllllly Norris tl years from now I. ADD SLOCLANS TO FIT THE PER- SONALITY: Mark and Ruthie. one ride is worth a thousand words . . . ' ' I . . . Mickey' Brennan. ills fresh . . . Laxverne Milloy. it's dated . IDOL CH NTTER: The excitement of Mr. Esquire Harris' lvrief semester in our speech department will long be re- membered--along with that faculty' ro- mance in which he participated . . . the stall' reports that Dick Ede ranks as Num- ber 1 Freshman Heart-Throb. with Ruddy Marchal a close runner-up. ODE TO MAYHEM: My, look at all the paper on the floor. Miss Greenslelderu . . . Could you tell us.. lhltfsrfs. Kerr and Mt'Hargue. where you DO get your fresh supply of wind? ROMANTIC TYVO- SOMES: Callinatti and Stierer plus those Iwo name-alikes -Lower ant Lauer re- spectively. QIQOTES AND COMMENTS: I'm go- ing to be President . .loe Kyle. Of what. Joe. with your pull. perhaps the Gary HOR.-XCE M INN 1030.10 MOVIES OF THE WEEK Some Like ll Hot Starring Rob Yvise-'s Orchestra When Lore Is Young Rob Stahl and Helen Gilroy ,-inolher Thin Mun Starring Bill Fletcher Congo Maisie Starring Torch-singer Treadway Shop .-lrounrl The Corner Starring Louie Shrago Young :ls You Feel Starring Mr. Holliday Drums Starring George ,lensen Lucky' Night Starring Our Basketball Team on March l 31000 .4 Tonchlloicn Starring .lack Quade The Old Maid Starring Dorothy Harrington Park Association? Pm not interested in girls . Homer Hales. ive certainly know a lot of people wIio'd like to change your mind. Homer. RELLS NND NO-BELLS: Bells to: Reynolds. Fry. and Brownsten for that Super-Deluxe interpretation of the three hears . . . Bixler for at last breaking down to give the girls a break . . . Rosenltloom for graduating in 313 years and being Salutatorian into the bargain . . . No-bells Io: Hilo for keeping us guessing all year . . . Higdon for throwing over you know who . . . H.M. Students for their lack of courtesy' in the hulls . . . ACADEMY AWCARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED The governing board of the Horace Malin Academy of Outstanding Successes of the Year takes great pleasure in an- nouncing at this time those students who have so distinguished themselves in vari- ous lines of endeavor that they are eligible for membership in our permanent Rogues Gallery. and for mention in this space. Our hats are oli lo! Ted Nordquist Merman extraordinary Mary Margaret Burtle, Debater of merit George Stierer ,. Speaker who pleases Rotarians Commencement Speakers Beth Ludberg. Betty Neff. Hill Bachmann. Roh Sanderson Tom Stanton, Cameraman of promise Chris Eliopolus Brain-trust supreme Mary' Smith .Fingernails unbelievable lfinal Edition COMPOSITE DIRECTOR Directors are. ol course. highly import. ant in this scheme ol things. What we'd do without them we realy 4lon't know. While working under their gentle 'YP guidance. tllrning out superb productions and thrilling masterpieces. we can scarce- ly' help but notice some of the more strik- ing of their attributes. Of course. those Illg-slltils. Producer. Lutz and Ruston. are free from such can- did criticism twe hold them in awe. you knowl, but the directors well. they're a different story. In our estimation. th.- shining specimens nl' pedagogical perfec- tions would be thest Of the fairer sex: Carriage , Miss Il4'lt'l'N Grooming Miss john. Eyes . Mrs. Salt-y Hair Either YY'illiams Daphne or Marion Complexion Nlrsl Clim- Y0i1'P Mrs. lfrolik Islllllft' Mis. Parrish Personality Wlrs. SVIIIP-s Smile Mrs. Sheehan Our Illllrt' Carriage tirooming Eyes Hair Complexion X oicf? Figure Personality Smile uline he iltlllltvl'-2 Mr. Huck Mr. Leith Mr. ,lolinson Mr. Mcllargue Mr. Robinson Coach Kominski Coach Kerr Mr. NNIIIIIPIIIRHI Mr. Masters COMPOSITE ACTOR AND ACTRESS Surrounded as we are by such glamour and glory. it is indeed diliicult to single out the irlcal qualilications ol our actors and actresses. But. for your approval. we hereby submit the following as our recom- mendations: Mildred Yvenriclfs hair + Jacqueline Memingeris eyes + Jayne Wiahlertl nose + Toby William? n figure + Jean Ridgely s disposition -l- Helen O'Ilrien's voice 4- ,ludee Sholtis' clothes I our ideal actress. Bill YYilkin's hair Jr Tom Stantonis eyes + Dean Rixler's nose + Bill Ellerthorpe's mouth + Hartwell Robinsonis physique + Johnny Mirzais disposition + Bud Brown's yoice 'F Bernard Roth's clothes I our ideal actor. luzli UNI-. Hrxtrltll lltl It Hobby Poll Using the high school students as their guinea pigs. the annual staff conducted a hobby poll in Ovtoher to uncover that deep and dark sr-rret of what the Horace Mann students find to do in their spare time. Sometimes we really do get spare time. you know. in spite of all the howl we put up about homework. Now stop to think! Dig down into your memory and try remembering if you were one of those 1000 guinea pigs of ours. Ifso.l1ere's where you'll find out how your bobby starks up with those of the rest of H.M. s population. If you were-n't. don't let it get you down., but keep right on reading- just to keep up on what the others do. as 'sr ...lf 27' ' .., The nine ranking hobbies. with their approximate percentages. are: l. Sports , ,, ,,,, .,,,,, ..,, . . . , . , 2152 l. Horsebark riding . ,, 392, 7. Platte and boat modeling , ,, ,, SW 2. Danring . , , .,,, .. , . l0C7l 5. Fishing ..,.,.,. ,. , ,, 59? 8. Book collections .,,..,,.,, 4-'11 Il. Stamp Collerting .. , , . 9Cl2 6. l'hotography, ,..,,.. , ,.,,,,, 592 9. Coins ,, , ,,,, ,..,. ,....,. , , 421 Then w e have a ntisrellaneous group of 2292? and when we sity liiisrellatltcotts. we really mean extremely varied. If we listed them all for you. we'd probably keep right on to page one-hundred-and-five. There are lots of interesting hobbies in this left-oyer group. and wt-'rv sure you'd be happy to hear about some of the more unusual ones. The-sv range all tln- way from volb-rling pirtures of ldlapper Fanny. to rollerting war maps: from rollerting soap from hotels. to building tnatr'hsIir'k houses: and front eollerting foreign knixes and daggers. to writing poetry. Now what do you suppose we found leading the field in this rliet-It-up on hobbies? You guessed it -collecting. Our H.M. students go for it in a big way. and really have stllllt' wortlmhile. its well as amusing. 1-olleetions. These. too. are many and varied. and include suv-h items as lapelettes. pipes. foreign dolls. antiques ot' all siZt's and desvriptions. autograph lof courset. and mementos of all sorts. Now don't let their stern 4-lass-room manners fool you-the faeulty really have their fun, too. We found out all manner of intriguing items when we chef-ked upon their hobbies. When Miss lVIeW'illiam's plants do not require too murh ot' her time. she rollevts tof all things! match-boxes. And, wouldttil you know it. Mrs. McClain spends her free time both in rollerting and luaking her own prints. engravings., and paintings. WW? found that its his first and most-important revreation Mr. Cunningham lists travel-probably as far away from the Horace Mann halls as possible. w e bet- out where thert-'s plenty of room and lots of breathing spave. Mr. Lutz likes nothing better than to go fishing. And would you believe it?- we didnit Mr. McHargue says he has no time to develop llobbiesu., while Miss Peters wrote that her hobby is hating no hobbies . I tbl 1 Nt, lll'xlnttl'.tr1-'Ul'It f'l'nH'7n.1'l CH-XRLES ll. Ll TZ llfillfilllll of Harare .Tlunn Svlmul ELYA Rl'S'l'l PN 'issismnl Principal of lluruw ,Umm Srlmnl E s A 4 N. Di : . N, J . 1 4. . I L 6'o ' .. J X V 1 .-W' V 'v. F n X , , 4, , X . f. . V . v.. ' 1 .s, . zz' ' ' yi. nl. .4 .. , n ,'.... .,. I - .- , A. .,xX ft . -cf' 1 4 ' i' 1, aff? !- ,' .n Q, -.x. - 4 , . A f . Lf H ' ur' I BL. J -. 4 7 , ff '-- - .Xu--l'.,,. 4' 'rut - I. . .L W ., U IN, , - Q Tn -' '. ,VH m'd'v 7SL ' v . 'l?':fH' Q '. '-' T' .' cl-av: 31 f, f'JZ7'y f 1 . .lip -.n r. xv- ' 1 GCI -4 I J 1: M . 'ri r 1 . .., .,K sg L J H L .M . id! , . N r, ,..:, 5,- bl- 'u 4 1 . X, M., ,. Q.. ..,. Y, Wa.. 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Daphne Williams, Yrrronv Sokol l U I NIYPJTI-.1-IA SENIOR OFFICERS Treasurer Secretary Fletcher Thomsen Maxine W'insor Vice-President President Eugenewsz Homer Hales Q0 .,. 1936-1937 The first few weeks of high school confused and bewildered us. Why were our upperclass- men so aloof and condescending? Kfter all. they were Freshmen oncc. However, unassum- ing airs :md friendliness soon won them over. Then we had our first class election. and we must admit we felt a little self-important cast- ing ottr ballots on the second floor landing. YVP chose well: .lean Lauer. Arthur Cash. Bob Swank. and Mickey Brennan won the offices of presi- dent. vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. rc- spectively. As soon as we saw how well good old H. M. was doing in football. we developed a very intense school spirit. Horace Mann was state champ when we were Freshmen. Our school spirit carried us over to hasketball. and we began spending our Friday evenings yelling ourselves hoarse over sinkers from the far court and balls that rolled around the edge of the has- ket and dropped on the outside! After the game we went to .lake's for a coke. and our reputa- tion was made if we got kicked out. Spring came, and with it, the Freshman Play. The Princess and the Swineherd was the first Fresh- man play that had been given for quite a few years. Betty Neff made a winsome princess and George Stierer a truly regal prince-in-disguise. Close upon the heels of the play came our class dance. Well fortified with dancing lessons from the Y. we all attended. It took place in An Old-Fashioned Garden. where a moon and sprays of lilacs and apple hlossoms provided a roman- tic background. The dance was a great success. Even upperclassmen attended and enjoyed them- selves. We were now nearing the end of our Freshman year. Next year we could look down on Freshmen as we had been looked down upon. l',U I li 'l'N'IiN'l'Y 1937-1938 That inevitably hectic Freshman year has aged us perceptibly. hut, glory be. we have survived persecution. and are now men and women of the world- -Sophomores. if you please. To show our artistic superiority over the rest of Horacc Matin High School. we produce a truly magnifi- cent play. Kutrinlfrt. with Schulz and Rustad as our gifted Russian dancers. For weeks wc revel in phoney accents. Communism. and lengthy beards- then comes Mann-E-Acts. and we par- ticipate so thoroughly that we really surpass the upperclassmen. Burner. Bachmann, Cash. and W'oodward lead the parade straight to the end of the year. and ottr big dance. Since we arc such kindly souls. we decide to help the Houn- dering Freshmen to the best of our tremendous ability. and so we collaborate with them and givc a Freshmore dance. A lack of funds is. of course. a minor reason for merging with our inferiors. However. we still enjoyed tremen- dously descending into the depths of the hriny green ocean for our Deep Sea Doodle. A good time was had by all, and we anticipate being Juniors. with less homework. if possible more cokes. and an equal degree of fun. IHI MASS M1940 1938-1939 ls il really true? Yes. we are Juniors now and have abandoned our childish actions. ive realize life doe-sn't seem bad at all with Dilley. Orth. Sholtis. and Clarke as our leaders. Of course. it's great being upperclassmen. but for some strange reason we sadly find our homework increasing. This means we must cut down our daily Visits to ,lake's. Wie ltlisi those stimulat- ing cokes and tantalizing sundaes. Yve try' to get a little sleep now and then. but oh. it's either a term paper to do or a poem to learn for Eng- lish. Then we are gracious too and hack our Booster Club by' complying witl1 their orders for the first CCC week to promote our IULIIIIIEF: in school. So we are kept busy' each day. Wie con- centrate in producing the rip-roaring production. Huckleberry' Finn. Everyone surely remembers Bachmann as Huck . Fry and Smith as Tom Sawyer . and especially' that scene with the raft floating down the Mississippi. Yep. we did our- selves right proud--we'll admit it. Then in comes a whirlwind of events-- the struggle with the ,luuior test and Mann-E-Acts with its ama- teurs facing a glaring audience. After removing our costumes and make-up, we relaxed at a dance given in the gym. Last of all. the Junior- Senior Prom. ive helped the Seniors plan the l'rom and we were all with them in the Crystal Ballroom to make it a success- -even that fierce storm could not dampen our spirits. Remember? Once inside. we found ourselves in a new world of color and lllllsic. what a gala evening! Now' the Seniors are leaving us-we watch them file across the stage one by one with their roses and diplomas. We realize our turn will be next and now we are determined to go back with all our tim. vigor. and yitality to make it an even bigger year than our first two have been. 1939-1940 XX e rule the school at last. lleads held high with a sense of self-importance. We elected our oflicers--and a mighty good job we did. too. picking Hales, Olsgpg, Winsor. and Thomsen to lead Us through this finial year of school. Captain Robinson led his pigskin pugilists through a series of hard-fought games. -Xnd those boys of the hardwood gave Us many' outstanding games - especially the one with Hammond Tech. Memorial Auditorium is always a merry' place on basketball nights. Spring brings rain and fashionable hoods to dot the campus. Winter saddle shoes are beginning to show a sign of age. Saddle shoes appeal to the boys too- - Wilkins and W'oodward taking the lead. We spend our quiet evenings at the new liquorless night-club. The atmosphere of the Mexican Room seems to satisfy us all. The Mann-E-Acts slowly swings into action. Reynolds. Fry. and Brownsten give a splendid act. The Three Henrs. Time is sneaking up on llr. The Senior Play. Hunly' Pulls the String. is started. With a Scotch background and good old Scottish characters. the cast stages a rollicking performance. The Annual Staff plunges into real work. We are busy with a brand new three R's roses. rings. and robes. .lune first brings with it the festive Prom. Wit? succeeded in having it at the Mar- quette Pavilion. which furnished a beautiful spring setting for colorful gowns and happy hearts. Commencement -the final moments of our high school career. We listened intently to our speakersnLudberg. Neff. Sanderson. and Bachmann. anxiously' awaiting the moment when Mr. Lutz would announce our names. Now with that fatal step taken we are safely' on the othel' side of the stage. Our diplomas tucked tightly in our hands. we heave a sigh of relief. hes. we do hate to leaye dear old Horace lllann. But. now that we have graduated at last. and have commenced life on our own. we look forward with high hopes and light hearts to the future. YVhatever it holds for us. we Horace Mann Alumni are well equipped lo face it- with l'tIlll'ilgt'. PAGE 'I'Yy'liNTY-UNE DEAN BIXLERf 'lflllllllf' IIOHIIISIIPII lJ.U.X.. Vice-Pres. Chem. Club. Student Counril. Busi- ness Club. Fr. Play . . . DOROTHY HATCH- ELDER-Light-hearterl day dreamer -Girls' Band . . . WILLIAM BACHMANN-The editor has genuine genius- Editor Munn-U-Srript. Vire- Pres. lJ.lj.X.. Treas. Sr. Honor Society, Pres. Dramatic Club. Sec. SOIIll. Class . . . JOSEPH BRENN.-KN' That certain something-uproar inus wit 'D.U.X.. Ser. Student Counril. Treas. Freslnnan Class. Disrussion Club, Basketball Mgr .... PHYLLIS BOl.LlNGERfA truly grariaus girl- -G.A..X.. Chemistry Club . . . JAMES BLAIR---Quiet anfl harfl working-Conv vert Band. R.0.T.lI.. Chemistry Club. Latin Club . . . THOMAS BORN5---Big and tough anll harfl lu bluff . . . ROSEMARY BENNETT 'Her friendliness rulfls In her rhurm f Business Club. Fl't3ll1'll Club. Biology Club. Cla-e Clul I... ALLEN BRIER- Gund health anrl guml sells: are two of life's greatest blessings . . PAGE TWYEN KY-TXVO CAROLYN AIKENS- Carry has a host of friends-Treas. S.U.S.. Mann-U-Script, Biology Club. Latin Club, C.A.A .... GEORGE ADAMS Plmlagraphy is his haliliy--Camera Club. Cbenl. Club. Biology Club . . . WlNll RED BABER --The magic of the langue is the most effective af all spells--T.,l.C.. Mann-U-St-ripl. Dramalin- Club. French Club. Soph. Play. Jr. Play . . . DALE BELLESiHis arvivities prove his leadership-f-Pres. Student Council. Pres. D.U.X.. R.O.T.C., Booster Club. Jr. Play . . . MATILDA BASSETTWHW virtues are many. her faults are few-Business Club. Latin Club . . . KENT BATES V-Easy going and amiable- R.O.T.C.. Discussion Club. Soplx. Play. Fr. Play . . . MURIEL BAGNELL, The sweetest of smiles for ereryone- CAA.. Biology Club. Frenvh Club . . . ROBERT BLODGETT- -Same shout at him. and some hang upon his var to gaze in his eyes. anrl bless him--D.U.X.. Boys, Band. Camera Club, Discussion Club. Chem. Club . . . NORMA BENNETT--Franlfness is a sterling quality- -Girls' Baud. C.A.A.. Biology Club. Fl't'IH'll Clul n... EDWUXRD BROWN- -His 1'luirm'ter insurvs his popularity- -Yarsily Football. Mann-If-Script. ll.U.X.. Dramaliv Club. Booster Club. Clwvr- leasler . . . lil.-XRJURIE BROWN flllff' lwr frieml. nliuiys lwr friwul 1l.'K.K.. Cln-nn. Club . . . GEORGE BROWN Svrious. llul nvrvr surls' Spanish Club. R.0.'l'.C.. Bllhlllfwh Club. Sllllll. Play. Cllflrllllili l'agvanI . . . HETTX BROZFXK - Quivl. sincere. mul vflirivni C..-XA.. G..X..X. .-Xllxletia' Cnunril. B11-im-ss Club. Xnnual Stull. Biology Clul v... ROBERT BITBLITZ Our svlecliun uf lop perfvrliull ,Xnnual Staff. l'r e-N. Business Club. Disrussion Club. Chem. Club. Pres. Stamp Club . . . EILEEN CASEY- Nullzing vnu be umiss ll'llPll simplicity is presenl . . . MXRIN.-X CAPPONY Small. energetic: and uminble---Convert 0l'l'll.. Supll. Play. Opera. Biol- ogy Club . . . RICHARD BL'PPf -His fll0llQlllS lie in the l'l0llllS fi1llllt'l'il Club. R.0.T.C.. Span- ish Club. Chrislulas Pagvanl . . . MARY MAR- GARET BURTLE--Poetry flun-S from her pvn. friendliness from her heart--Ser. C.P.T.. Pres. Discussion Club. Annual Stalf. Mmm-li-Se-ript. all the Class Plays . . . 1,9 K0 CHARLES CLVXRK llv irlm fines guml in tlle' right :my . . . .IEXN lil..'xRKEf GflIl'llIll.i lfilll ri sunny smile S.Li.S.. Fl't'Il4'll Club. Boushfl' Club. lilbtilnhitlll Clul r... -XNNETT-X C NSPER- SON- Soft llrnps of ruin pivrve luirll nuirlnlv- Treas. T.,l.C.. I'wl'l'lll'll Club. Biology Club . . ll.-XRJORIF QZIARK Big lrlur-' Pyes mul Iliin- IPIPS-' Bllrilli'-N Club. liiulugy Club. Opera. Band . . . PHILIP lIONlERlf0RlJf .-I merry lwurl nmlfellz u mvrry l'lIlll1i4'HllIll'P' R.0.T.C.. Cllrisl- mas Pageant. Latin Club. Poetry I'1ErIiXlll . . . PATRICIK Cl. XRKE Prvlly In walk will: null witty In Iullf will: Tre-as. A.E.P.. Treas. Jr. Clara. G.X.'X.. Spanish Club. Biology Club . . . DOROTHY CREVXSY .4 little girl with ll big IIPIITIW CA..-X.. S.fX.ll .... ll ' 'OBKN - Fill:-ln1'iri,u is lu'r mirllllv nnnw- Bnnsler Club. Cllevrlcailvr. Sv:-. .X.E.P.. Trcas. Jr. Class. Pres. G..-X..-X .... J,-XCR CRONIBIE--.4lPrI. will: u nerruus l'IHf'l'gj' Xnnual Slalf. Cbemislry Club. Slamp Club . . i u,v rx rix'rv.'rnRr.l: . GERALD EHRS.-XlVI-Brown eyes and tlignifiell manners--R.O.T.C.. Fr. Play. Supll. Play. Christ- mas Pageant. Stamp Club . . . DOROTHY ELLS- XVORTH' A sweet attraetive kinzl of grave- T.,I.C.. Commercial Club. Biology Club, Freneli Club . . . WILLIAM ELLERTHORPE-His early hair fl0PSlt,f mean that he ean't play foot- ball--Foolballl, Art Club. Track . . . ROBERT FINANH There is no truer truth than Comes of llIllSll'Y0l'l'llBhll'il . . . SHIRLEY ERIKSONff Her talents were of the more silent elass---Cow vert 0l't'll., G.N.,-X., Fl'Plll'll Club. Opera . . . JACK EMERSON .-lluvays getting a hit-If out of life- R.o.'r.t: .... IX r tvlxlx rUlH EVELYN CUNNINGHAM-The greatest num- ber of the greatest ideas are hers--G.A,A., Biol- ogy Club, Vim'-Pres. Business Club . . . LOUIS IIA VIS Uthers fret every minute but he is never troulnlerl with worry--'R.0.T.C.. Jr. Play, Christ- mas Pageanl. Lalin Club, Poelry Festival . . . .IEANNE DACEY- ltirl you ever see her with- out a smile? . . . DUANE DAVIS-His fare is the tablet of utteretl thaughtsf Truck, Vice-Pres. French Club . . . IDABELLE EDGERLEY-Her eyes smile. too . . . JAMES DAVIDSON-That friendly smile belies ironic' words-Track, W.Y.C.. Sr. Honor Soi-iely. R.O.T.C.. Annual Staff . . . PHYLLIS DAVIDSON-All who know her love her-Mann-If-Script. C.P.T. Pres.. Pres. Wlingefl Horsemen. Annual Stall, Discussion Club . . . JAMES DONALD-Jfhat good he sees. he seeks to do . . . JUNE DRIVER-Then eame the don --Drum Major Girls' Band, Pres. S.A.H.. Sr. Honor Society, C.A.A.. Chem. Club . . . JACK DEEDRICK----.411 holiest effort will prove itself in time--Basketball . . . SALLY DUNN - .-ilways getting in trouble and fortunate- ly always zvamlering out again-Sec. French Club. Annual Staff. Maxm-U-Script. Jr, Honor Society. Sr. Honor Soviety . . . ROBERT EAST4 Serene. yet warm: humane. yet firm-Football lllilllilgvl' . . . KENNETH EVANS- He will sing you u son in vlivvr you Opera. Elvvlron lllub. llisfllssinll Clul n... ICIDITH EX ANS Slill wulvrs run rl u'a' p - Biology Club. lillt'llll5ll'j Club. l.nliu lllub . .. JOHN HXANS 'l'lw m'r1ler of nllrurlinn lfoolballl. lfalslxvlballl . . . ICLSIIC 1lERCFll.Y Pnlilvnvss vosls nothing unll u'ilh il. guins Pc'vl'y- thing- C.A.A.. Newslalif. Manu-lf-Srripl. Olwlws- tru. T..I.C .... JOHN GALLIN-XTTI--llis Imrlf is worse lluln his bile- Sr. Honor Soc-ivly. Yiw- Pres. Student Council. Annual Stuff. W'.Y.C.. Cllflllislfy Club . . . MARILYNN FOREKKER -Forward :mtl froliv glee' nuns lhvrv: Ilw will lo 110. the soul lo flare- -Vive--Pres. ll.-X.-X.. l1.P.T.. Mauin-E-Arts. Biology Club. Soph. Play . . . MARY FRISCHKORN- Brown PXPS nnrl mull- est smile---S.A.H.. G..-LA.. Sr. Honor Sol-il-ly. Annual Stuff. New-lulf . . . MARGARET lfl'Rl'l' - fljuiet. hu! rvry muvlz inlvrvslml in those' about her- Art Clul v... STAFFORII GKU- Ol'RlE--Thv gif! of NALZIIIPN l fulv lballl . . . KATHERINE GARYEY Une vnsv of rvrl lmir nnll n sweet llisposilinn- C.A.A.. Coiiunerviul Club. Biology Club .... A RTHITR FEILER So young. so fnir: goorl irilhout vgorl fll'l'llt'h- tru . . . EYELYN CERIN Soft peulv shv brings u'hPnei'er she comes- -Pre-. Biology Club. Cl.-e Club. Opera. BllwiIlt'rr lllul n... 'I J 'Z - y 1 Xl,-XRl,l'I GORDON .-lluwvs rl-vulx' lo Ivnll ll lwlping hnnll .lr. Honor S nra' ie-ty. Latin Club, l'll't?lll'll Club. Biology iflub. llllkfllllwlfy Club . . . HOMER HALES Ill' speaks f'f'SPI'l'l-'llIj'. hu! ho speaks with forfv Pr :-f. Sr. Class. W'.Y.C.. N im-- l'rer. Sr. Honor Som-iely. Busln-lbull. Bunll . . LEONA GOLDBERGER- Lore. siveelnvss. gnozlness in lu-r pvrson shines- Annual Stuff. Maxim-lf-Svript. Jr. Play Fr:-nrh Club, C.A.A. . . . LOMA DELI. GRINENHERC Nobilily is lhe only ll'lIl'lllll'lIlll' rirluv . . . DONALD HARDY- --His l'hl'lllHlllll'j' is u rhullvnge In all R.O.T.tI.. Bauul. Oiwlicstru . . . LOIS HAHNE - -She soflly SIIPIIIKS nnll sivvellly smilos fl1llllt'l'1l Club. Biology lllub. U.A.X.. Busiu a--- Club. Opera . , . P-Xlllzlillk. KENNETH HENKE- A boy' everyone loolfs up tn . . . JACK HAMMOND--'He does well and arts nobly f--- Football. Spanish Club . . . HELEN GREEN' Baking is my lwbby . . . THOMAS HOOK- By hook or by vronlr. this guy proves u real frieml In all in neefl . . . BONNIE HOUCH llwlzen slle smiles. it's so lleligltlful Vice-Pres. 5.A.l'I., Chemistry Club. Biology Club, Business Clul n... ED W,-XRD HOOPER--That tall. assurezl figure marks a solrlier unll a genllenmn-Cunleral Club. Radio Club, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. Soph. Play . . . SHIRLEY GORDON-She has a happy smile to give lo all--G.A.A.. Opera . . . GLENN HOYVE- Carefree anll extremely friendly- fFool- lmll ...f Xl.lCE HUBER -.4 Iwinlrle larlrs in lzer eyes S.U.H.. CA..-X.. Band. Sluilenl Conn- vil . . , I -Xl E 'l vVl-LXTY-EIY JOSEPH HILL-Silent with a dry humor--Rifle Teann. R.O.T.C .... HANS HUGELiHe pro- fluees eternal joy for otliersn R.O.T.C .... HARRY HALSALI.-HYo1mg fellows will be young fellows -Band, Orchestra. Newstnfl, Latin Club . . . GEORGE HARBELIS-The milrlesl manner with the bravest mind-R.O.T.C., Jr. Honor Soriely . . . HAROLD HENDRIKSONW Clear blue eyes. honest mul sincere-Band. Chemistry Club . . . SHEILA HARRIS-Bulb bling over with energy-C.P.T., French Club, Glee Club . . . GEORGE HATHAWAY-Such self-assurance will carry him far along the road to success-Football, Tennis Teznn, German Club . . . MARY JUNE HEDGES-Always radiating vim and vigor-G.A.A.. Munn-U-Script . . . RUSSELL HASCH-Too wise lo errg ton good to be zzrzkirzfl-W.V.C.. Tre-as. Sr. Honor Society. Annual Stuff. Jr. Honor Society. Discu sion Club . . . R 5115. NORM.-X IALEGGIO Happiness IIIHSI lw songhl with goml nulnrv lil n-n- lllulr. l.anlin Cluln. Hin-ilu-5, lflul r... UR XCR lll'N'l'Eli -l ur f-1' I alixpnsilion in spilv of flurning rwl huir Hibi- nep- Cluln. GAA .... 1IllPXRl,l'f5 HNM KN Honor lies in hnnvxl loil . . . ETH!-ll, ,IXQIKSUN 'Her Slll4'F7'lIQ' will guide' her ro the shining goal- fC.X.,X .... ll'XR0l.ll JONES Ilv lH'1'lI never hide his liglll unrlvr ll lrnxlzvl Bzihkvl- lnlll . . . BETTY ,IORDXN Uurlf vyffs aml ll xwevl clispnsilion Cllt'Illlsll'f Clul n... KEN INK K ANAFCHEFF Dark lhoughls lie hvhinrl Ihnss' rhirlf eyes -Spanish Cluln. Ure-llvflru . . . MNR- GARET K.-XPSH luring ill limhx nnll olll in jllllgnzeni-V-Biology illulv. Pr Q--. limiin-if Clulr. C..-XA.. Clee Clulu. l re-nn-li lilul v... ROBERT KANE' He nieuns what he says. unrl hv suis il ---R.0.T.C.. Skilllllllllgl. lfoolluill Mgr. . LYDA ,IORIDXN .llmir is hvr lmllhy. unrl hvr hobby ix hvr lijv . . . FIIIDISIC lxl.lil'Sl'1R Shv has plwnlls of hrnins. anal slill inorv frivinls S.'X.H.. 5 v-4'. Bu-im--N lilulv. l2.X.X.. l'f4lilor-in- lfllia-f Na-u-lull. liiology lllul r... llH'l l'Y KEEGAN .-1 lrlislnnllliy jrivml ul ull linws Bllllil. Biology lflulr. lllixilu--N iilul r... l 'XlTll KEINIPER llefr rr 1'ffr l is lhv lun' of lfiliillwxs Biology flllll I... .IXMFF lxllllx Tl1f'ff S SIIIIIV- thing ulmnl ll solllivr ll.U.'l'.lf .... l' XTRICI -X KELLX Tlzusv lnnghing lrixh vyvs UDLX.. Biology liluli. S.'X,I'l.. lil'l'llHlll iflulu. Bllwilltwx Clul 1... LORN-X KNEPPER fl fri:-nrlly xniile' cle-nolps ri happy disposition ,Xrl illulr . . . LORR-UNE KRUPINSKI .YI .wnw of hnninr vrvr prvxvn! KLLX.. Na-u-lull. limi-ilivv Cluln . . . LOIS KRVXIS Elll'lHSl. lIlll'Il'Il'Ul'li'lII,E. rnul rliminutirw liuxim--N lllulr. ll1lllll'I'll lfluli. l ra--Ii- mam Play . . . IKILIX PKI! LILX JOHN MANSFIELD- -The courageous cnptnin of cumpliments---Swimming Tezlnl . . . ELEA- NOR LINCOLN-- Hnir more bluelf than ush- buds in the front of March G.A.A.. Business Clul n... XVll,l,l.-XM MACKLEY-The reuvird of u thing it-ell done is to have it done-V -Vice- Pres. Electron Club . . . DOROTHEA MAURER - .4 brown-eyed carefree blond--Orch., Band. Annual Stull, S.A.ll.. C.A.A ..... l OSEPH LYNCH-The rule of my life is to niulre busi- ness n pleasure and pleasure my business Biology Club. Tran-lx . . . JEAN lVIcCULl.OCH- A soft unswer lnrneth rncuy wrnlh T..l.C.. Treus. Spanish Club. Ser. Biology Club. llusines Club . . . PXLI LlXlllH LEONARD LASSER-Persuasion lips his tongue when'er he SIN-'tll't'S7JI'. Honor Society. Band. R.O.T.C.. Discussion Club. Munn-U-Script . . MARGARET LA BAW ,-is busy ns n bee---Busi- ness Club. Biology Club . . . JACK LARRABEE ---Mn!hematicully minded. elevtrirnlly inclined --Band, Electron Club Vice Pres .... RICHARD LEWIS-From head to toe. he's full of mirlhf Team . . . FLORENTINE LA BAISSE They that got-ern the most. make the least noise . . . HELEN LEONARD-Her eyes are homes of silent prayers-A.E.P.. C.A.A.. French Club . . . BETH LUDBERG-Good breeding is the blossom of good sense--5.U.S. Pres.. Sr. Honor Society, Dramatic Club Vice Pres., Stu- dent Council. Booster Club . . . ROBERT LEWIS -A gentleman. friendly and sincere-Band. Wf.V.C., Opera, R.O.T.C .... JEAN LAUEI-if Sweetness invompurable: grnciousness personi- fied' Vice Pres. A.E.P.. Sr. Honor Society. An- nual Stuff. Pres. Fr. Class, Student Council . . . STEVEN LEVENTIS-Oh! I will dnnre ull dup' . . . R.O.T.C .... MARIAN LLOYD--She. who rays of light and joy ronfer- Concert Orch .... LYNN LYTLEAA man of hope and forward- loolfing mind- Orcllestru . . . BURR M1-CHEE' .-1 lruv .s1111111'1'. 1l1111'1 111111 11l11'1l1e111f R.O.'I'.C.. Rifle Tcaun. Clll'lllihll'f lllub . . . CATHERINE lNl1'N,Xl,l,Y .-111 111111111 111 11'iI is 10111111 I1 1111111111 111 1'11rP-llunll . . . SHKN Nl XRTIN H11 111111 1111'1's Il rosy 1'111w1f 111111 c'4r 1111 lipx 1111111ir1'x W.Y.lI.. R.O.'l'.C.. lllll'Illlhll'j' Club. l rvsll111:111 Play. ,xllllllill Stuff . . . WILLITXM MEDLEN .4 lllPl'l'j' 11011r1 l1Il1A'P11l Il 4'1l4 PI'1I11 1'1111111e1111111'v R.O.T.C.. Truvk Mgr.. Slzunp Club. C111-lllislrp Club . . . BETTY MILLER 51111111111 11'11s :wer fair 111111 111'1'Pr 11ro1111 111111 I1111,u1111 111 10111. 111111 yet was 111'1'Pr 1111111' T..1.ll .... ROB- ERT MEHILOX ICH .-1 1111111111211 gPl111l'llllIll from lop 111 11111 U.l'.X.. Prem 121111111111 Club. ifo- 1-dilnr ,-Xnnuul Stuff. R.O.T.C.. Yin--Pr 1-f. Slillllll Clul 1... DONALD MlTCHEI.LfH1fs ylllll 1011611 1111111 1'11n1es- Band . . . 'KNNE MISCO- YICH--01 l'l'Pl'j' 11111110 11411r1f 11111 silelll p11rI is 11ml-Clee Club. CAA .... JOHN MIRZ X' T110 11e11rl 111 1'11111'0i1'1'. 1111- 1111111'rs1111111111g 111 11ir1-wi. 111111 I111' 11111111 111 1'.x'1'1'11l11 -YV.Y.C.. Sr. Honor 5111-11-ly. Yivc-l'1'1'w. Booflvr Club. llll1't'l'- la-a11l1'r. l1ra1111a1ti1' Club .... ll'l,I1K MOHLER ,I 1l'1Pl1f11j' 111111 j.Zl'lIl'fllllS fH'f.WlllIl11ljA 'l'..l.4,Z.. Clll'llllNll'Q Club. Biology Club. Slillll. Play . . . BETTY MOODY T111-re's 111111111115 nlllllllflj-T 111711111 this g111--5111: ll.-X.,-K.. IQ.-X.,-X. Xlblvlir' liounvil . . . RICHARD Mlllll .11'111111s spvulf 11111111'r 1111111 11'11r11s TI'll1'l'x. Crow- llounlry. livr- mam Club. Cl11'1nifll'5 Club . S BETTH MOORE T110 11111rr' you Iilllbll' 11111: 1119 Iwllvr you 11111' her Tl'?llN. SMH.. -Xnnual Stuff. lxlilllll-lv-S1'l'll1l. Sr. Honor Society. Cllt'lIllh- llj lflul n... W'll.l,l XM MOORE 111s Illiffll 1.x 1-1111l11j:i1111s BSlblxk'llHlll. l1l'l'llQ?rll'il ,.,. XNNAX .1 XNE MOORE Her 1'1111g1111i11I smilv r1111i11I1fs 11111 111111 frie1111x11ip -Yilwa-l'1'er. S.l'.S.. Annual Stuff. ,-Krl Club. 1711-111-11 Club ..., X NN Ml'LES.'X 11111 silvnre more IYIllS1C1I1 1111171 nny song-Arl Club. lxlklllll-lv-SITTIII . . . JOHN Ml'l.LEN---He l11i111rs 11111 Illlj' 1fi111111esx s1111111. for 111' 11i111s91f is grvui . . . MARX JANE MOODY N111 by years 17111 111' 11isp11si1i1111 is 1vis1111111 11rq11ire11'-Balml. 0fChChlI'1l. O.l-XA. Athletic Couuril . . . lx I l lxlx Nlxl 1 'Q' cgi -1 9,5-my EU E ' A LSO. Fire in 11111 text of g11111: 1111- 1'e1'.sily. of xlrorig 1111'11 I'r1'-. Wfxlli.. Yicc-I'l'0w. Sr. Clan--. Iiauul, lla:-lwlluill. SIIIIICIII Council . . . YIDUSIN NON ICH T1111. 11111'lf. 111111 1lIll'fPSl1l14L! Biology Club. Bu-inen Club. Cleo Club . . . XVILLIA M OLIVER .4 lmrn 111111111gc1'. 1'111111 111111 eHi1'i1'11I- -I ootbaill Mgr.. llinlogy Club . . . EIAINE P.-XIAL G11111e11 l111ir 111111 golden 11111111 Biology Club. Annual Stull' . . . DONALD URTH .-I 1111111 11s lr11e ns sI11e1---,lllninr Cla-- Yics--I'r1--.. D.l'.X.. -Knnuul Stuff. Hu-kcllrull. Sr. lllaly . . . JOSEPHINE PROCOPY---A merry l1e11rl 1111111 good like 11 1111'11ici11e . . . PHILIP PIAZZA- The nmsl 1111114-'Ill lllflll in loss. the mos! IIIIIIIPSI in jlllill-'-FDOIIILIII. Football Mgr. . . . VIRGINIA PHILLIPS F1111 of fun 111111 f1'i1'1111li11exs . . . TED NEWM-XN I,j'lllU7l110 1'111111fx in s1111111 prirkfigex Printing Club. Spunifli Club. Cro-1-Colinlry . . . It I lllll li ARLIE PATTERSON -He 112110 11115 truth at his heart 1101111 never fear the 11111111 of pers1111si1111 on his tongue . . . PATRICIA NICOLES-A sweet face with voice to lll!1lCh7OIl8l'il, Fr. Play. Sopll. Play, Fl'BI11'Il Club . . . BETTY NEFFYPPTSOIIIII- ity. 1Jr11ir1s. 111111 11e1111ty--A.E.P., Dramatic Club Sn-1-.. Jr. Honor Society Sec.. Sr. Honor Society. Munn-U-Script Co-editor . . . ISABELLE NUR- NVICH--.4 liz-ely longue 111111 ll livelier mind- 1l.A.A.. ll..-X..-X. Athletic Council, Spanish Club . . . TED NORDQUIST--His l11le11ts grenl: his rmhieifements l7lllllj '-SW'll'Ill'lllIIg.. Track, Cross- Country. YV.V.C. Sec.. Student Council . . . AR- DATH NICHOLS-Plensing Io the eye 111111 ear - -Band, G.A.A.. C.A.A. Athletic Council. French Club . . . JOSEPH RENDINA-Patience is the lzext remedy for l'1'l'l'j' trouble- -R.O.T.C., Swim- ming T1-ann. Electron Club, Sopli. Play . . . LOIS PROVENZANO--Her cheerful smile 1101112r fails -Biology Club . . . PAUL NORWICH---SI11r11y. strong. llllll silent I oolbzlIl. Iialalicllialll . . . I, aa id HELEN U'BRlEN Unozl grooming is n Irue nsse!---Pres. T.J.c.. Opera: . . . l'Hll,ll Pl XZZ K Expressive eyes. refleeling mirth Bzlnfl. Elem'- lron Clul I... HELEN POLM XCR Her smile is sueelenerl by her gravity . . . CLEMENTINE PINN,-X Peureful. but vlerer Biology Clul: . . . ROBERT QICXNSTROM- lf'iI and rrisflom ure lmrn ulilh n nmn -Ser. Elerlron Clul r... YIOI. X BELLE ROE' lfiho ever sun' her lose her lem- per? Trens. T..l.C.. C.-XA. Xthletie Couneil. Neuftzllf. Chemistry Clulm. Business Clul: . . . JE,-XNNETTE RELSSYVIG .ln unexlinguislzefl lnughler shakes the slfy---C.-X.-X. -Xlllletir Coun- eil. Art Clulu ..., X NITA PINKERTON Tull. Hl'lll'l',l'lll. goofl-looking . . . EDW'-XRD RICH- XRDSON -Tlml generous-lzeurlefl and inrlustri- ous pigslrin loler --Foollvalll. Elevtrun Clulr . . . , Q i1 HELEN RENQH ,l milfl lllflllllfl' lwlies her nlerlness ll.l.l.. Biology lllllli. llllsinvs- lllllli . . . llXI'l'l'Wl'Il,l. ROBINSON Hur rnmlrsl. slruiglil-foruvirrl I rrrn llmll rnpluin lfoolluull. Truels. D.l'.X.. Tren-. Yau'-ily Clul v... DURH- THX' ROSE f AYDIPII for her giggle C. K. K.. Hinl- ogy Clulr . . . -XNNE NOYICH Gentle in per- snnuge. ronrluel. ruul speeeh --Clare Clulr. Busi- ness Clul m... JOSEPH RENDINX Confl- nuturerl. lmppy-gn-lueky. nml popular W.Y.C.. lfoollmll. S0llll. Play. Jr. Play. R.O.T.C .... JEAN RIDGELY Curly lurks unrl fl Charming smile See. T..l.C.. Soph. Play. .lr. Play. Chemistry Clulr. Frenvh Clul u... HENRIETTA PETERSON- Pnlienre is u necessary ingrerlienl of genius f Of1'llt'Slfil . . . W'll,LlAM POPE .4 mun who seems of rlleerful yesterdays unfl vonfillenl Io- rnorrorcs f Buskellmll . . . Wlljll ROESSLER lliill lu resolve nnll palienre lu perform See. SA.H.. Yvingerl Horsemen. Hzuul. 1ll'l'llt'-lI'2l . . . li I IHIIIX Nl X MERRILL SORRICK' U' hy will men worry themselves so?--R.O.T.C.. Track Team . . . WIL- MA SIEBERT The all-enclosing free-hold of content C.A.A.. Clee Club, Chem. Club. Orch. . . . ROBERT SANIJERSON --Forceful. brilliant. anfl an energetic stnrlenl 'ljl'2ll'IlLlllI' Club, Sr. Honor Society llrcs.. Chem. Club. Jr. Honor So- ciety. Spanish Club . . . KATHLEEN SONNEN --A liny lrlonrl whose eyes are Ihe biggest part of her' -Band. Orch.. Operas. Business Club, Class Plays . . . IJELORES SIMONS .4 mass of shilling refl-galil hair . . . ROBERT SMITH-H Snuffy is 9l7Pl'j'Il0fIy',S pal -W.W7.C.. Dramatic Club, Hi-Y Sec.. Discussion Club . . . IX I llllllll We LILA ROSENBLOOM-The secret of success is the constancy to purpose-Mann-U-Script, Dis- russion Club. Jr. Honor Society Treas.. Winged Horsemen. Orchestra . . . JOHN SNYDER-A carefree boy with worries none . . . JUDITH SHOLTIS-So lively. yet so lady-like-A.E.P.. Dramatic Club. Jr. Honor Society Treas., Student Council. Jr. Class Sec .... EVELYN RUSTADM Her fliniple dances too--Band. Jr. Honor Society. Sr. Honor Society, T.J.C., Annual Staff. Soph. Play . . . EUGENE SABLE-A true friend is forever a friend-R.O.T.C .... MARTHA BUMP - - Miss Pollyanna -always looking an the brighter side of life-Band, G.A.A.. Business Club. Biology Club . . . BETTEE SCHUTZ-A lady of many lGIClIi.9+ , Dramatic Club. Student Council. Cheerleader. Mann-E-Acts . . . DONALD SAXON-Sturdy as a rock. anrl Iroublecl hy one lore-Art Club Trcus .... HELEN .lANE SHAFER-She has a sparkling wit' G.A.A.., Spanish Club . . . MABEL SHAW -Her rcry fruiuns are fairer far than smiles of other ll1llilll?l1.S are fG.A.A .... WALTER SHEP- ARD -New to our school. lint loyal as Pl'6'l'f R.O.T.C.. Camera Club, Rifle Team . . . ETHEL RYDELI. -Reserved. with a charming dignity-- Banfl . . . THOM X5 ST KNTON lfurnvsl Pnfleuror results 1 in ronslanl happiness- Biology Clulu. Ser. Cam- era Clulr. Band . . . GEORGE THOMAS-' l'.'rvry- imilfs pal. rind for mill,ifliiggllqs-iillrlil'llI1lll. Haselvall. Intramural Baslxetlrall Team . . . IRENE STXLMAH- Joy rises in her like u sum- ll1Fl S morn . . . VERNON STEPHAN- ffl quiel mim1.inr1iner1lo nmthenmtirs fR0.T.C.. Spanish Club . . . TAD TAYLOR Promise is mos! given when lhe lens! is snid---R.O.T.C .... CXTHER- INE STEYENSON-Eleganl in sinzpliriiy UA. fl.. Business Clulb . . . CLAYTON STR-XV' Genfle of speerh. benefirienl of mimi R.O.T.lI. . . . ESTHER ST. CERM,-UN Her willy remorlrs are n joy to all -T.,l.C.. Chem. Clull. C.,-XA.. Bus- iness Clul I... THOMAS TKERFF .411 ull- nrounll good fellou' D.l'.X.. Treas.. Fr. Play. Soph. Play. Booster Clulr . . . ROBERT SW 'KXK Happy-go-im'ky is his lllilllllf' nunw W.Y.C.. I-'r. Clas- Oflivvr. Slurlenl lfouneil See.. Mann-ll Srript.l1i-vu-sion Clul I... P XTRICIX ST XPLE- TON --Fair fare and Il sunny disposition Biol- ogy Clulm. Cllvlll. Club . . . GEORGE STIERER To him. his envprvssions url' lvorllz expressing: lo olhers. lilvy' are worth hearing: D.l'.X. Twas.. Di-russian Clulr Pre-.. Slullvnl Counvil. Fr. l'lay. Jr, Play. Editorial Staff . . . 595- X .IAYXE W'-KHLERT'-Horace .'lIr1nn's onmph KAPIII Counvil. C.fX,'K. . . . FLETIIIIER THORNBTHONISEN- His ex- pressive eves mirror nn energelir personality - l Tr:-as. Sr. Class. Pres. Booster Club. Pres. Stamp Club. W3 lf.. Pres. Camera Club. Annual Staff . . . M XRIXN JKXE SPECHTV-Vfnilhflil mul sweet: us irue Il friend us one cnulfi meel- An- nual Slaff Co-editor, Ser. Sr. Honor Soviely. Her. Slif.. Neuslaff. Jr. Honor Soviely . . . LAW'- RENCE THRASHER- .-in nnmzing boy with ri renmrlmiiie I7lilII1 Ofi'llCrll'Al . . . EYELYN YY'XMl'l.ER- Truth on her lips. mul u smile n'ill1in her eyes- Band . . . YYILLIAM WY,-XLTER f -Cnnsrienlious and llllfll-Il'lIl'killg'HLllllll Clulr. l Cllenl. Clulr. Band. R.O.T.C. . . . l'U.l-, 'IHII IX 'IHI I I' HEPA MILDRED W'ENRlCH--Lauglling eyes and curly hair' -Vive-Pres. Business Club. Vive-Pres. T..l.C., C.A.A.. Orchestra . . . ANN WESTMAN- Jolly ami blonde---Biology Club, Business Club . . . RUTH W'.-KSHBURN--Wiitll a smile that glows will! genlleness-V-G.A.A.. Business Club., Chemistry Club . . . MILDRED WHITE Quiet anfl lallylilfe ways . . . HELEN WH.ARTONf.fl talented musician and a faithful friend A.E.P.. Chemistry Club. Clee Club. C.A.A. . . . IX 1HlllXlJlR EVANCELINE VENERIS-Unpretentious. un- pretending-a true-blue girl . . . JOHN USHER -Who aimed the highest was surest to please- R.O.T.C .... EDWARD VALENTICH-An ener- getic fellow with unknown talents-Band, Ath- letics . . . ALBERT TERZES-A sensible and well-bred man-Orchestra . . . ADELE VAL- ETTE-A queen of grace and sweetness-Pres. A.E.P.. Biology Club. Orchestra, Art Club . . . GORDON UZELACfOur basketball hero-Bas ketball . . . HELENA WARUS-So constant and so kind--Spanish Club. G.A.A .... CARL TIM- MER-Unruffled by those about him-Orchestra, Football. Varsity Club. Hi-Y . . . MARILYN TAYLOR--Lightly was her slender nose tip- tiltefl like a petal of a flower-Chemistry Club, A.E.P.. Latin Club. Freshman Play, Soph. Play . . N 1-4224, ' I? aM,aJ4.4z7,,C,, M cw Jw, M tw We EY-K WELSH Ervr C'lIll'llllll,Q'. ervr nv-14' Cl. K.. Fl'05llIllilll l'laiy'. Biology Club. Spanish Club. Munn-l'-Svript . . . ELEVXNUR WIESM KN .-1 girl Ilia! luis r'lmruz'tPr uln'uy's has jrivnrls Jr. Honor Sorii-ly. Sr. Honor Society. l'ub.-Soc. Chairman S.-MH.. .Xunuul Stuff. lxlilllll-l SC'l'illl, Chemistry Clul v... JOHN WYHITE Rwulyx willing. and IllllP 0llt'Fil . . . EY ELYN XVII,- l.l-KMS Though deep. y'PI rlwir: Ihnugh gvnllv. nn! y'c-'I :lull Biology Club. Hlhim-as Club . . . PERRY YYICKSTROM .4 nolivmilrlv nmn irilli lfvwi blue eyvs . . . THELM X WHITEHEXD Her irit inrilvs you lo lwnr lzvr ronzpuny' CA. X.. X ive-Pres. Nr! Club. Bllailicw Club. Biology Clul u.... 'KDELXIUE WILKINSON ,Ain varn- vsl hear! is Ilw beginning of all lmoirlrvlgv C. X..-X.. 0l'l'llC5lFil. Chemistry Club . . . WILI-'REID Wll.KlNS' His words trip ulmul him ul vom- muncl- -W'.Y.C.. Crow Counlry. Trurk Tmini. Booster Club. Hi-Y . . . REGINA WICHUWSKI --Pnlienl of mil. sffrene nniillst ulurnix . . . LEONX W0I.F-.4111-nys rvnrly' to lnugh -Frm--lb nmu Play. Soph. llluy. C.K.X.. Spunifll Club. Cho-mi-lry Club .... lil KN Wll,l,l XM5 lllm rnixwl rvuson u-izh plvusure mul fri.-zrloni will: mirlh C.K.X.. Busin e-fF Club. Slhllllrll Club. Cbemiflry Clul v... MXXINE XYINSOR xlllll jlfllfl-' llinl won. who sim' lu-r irish In stnyv Ser. Sr. Cla-x. bX.E.l'.. Munn-l -Sm-ripl. I re--llmnn Play. ,lr. Pluy . . . M XRK WUOIIYY XRD fl 1201111 mun IIUSSQSNPS I1 lfingllum llaiwkellraill. W'.Y.C.. Tru-ns. Sopll. Cluas. Fl'Cl1l'll Club. Cb:-miflry' Club . . YERONICX YXRO5' Her pnpulurily' is nmus- urell in runnllvss frivnrls fC.X.X.. CA.-X. ,Ub- lclir Counvil. Bunfl. Bllsilwar Clul :... IX I IHIIIXIIXI' vwWm M 5 A Nw- - 'Q 1 x fv. r -4 . f Q qw ...V .ff-f 3 mQSZjR.fc?f,L'gL ' ' ' , ,iw'x'.'1.. - fi 'ff H. ' I . . , i Mfiwf QQ-5-LX W? MW rf' ! w'jJf?jfJ'?.,f!f ,L ,Q A jf ?i5?fQf'2fg?5gyxii9f QQQ jQ'f559 SE ,N f ljfiiijvli sf Q3 Wifi fsiifi 3' giyfiqwiigrmi Q 5133 fi wigs i ffigsiiifgifiii Si J in 7.2 THE MASS Ill IMI .,.,5 L 1. K-1 JUNIOR OFFICERS ' Marilyn Higalnn, Sm-ng Doria Column, Trcang Jcannv Tylfr. Pu-F.: liallwrine Gnmn, Yun--lsr:-5. S Fx x . 4 l irsI nur: Ann Alvxanslrr. Elizalnrlll Anrll-r-nn, .lululw Alkillmn. Nlargif' Be-nail. lirlly Hvrpzaull. Ryan llrrknvilz. Prarl Hnlwle, Suzannr Blakr. Sm-and mu: ,lmnnw Bn-lv-y. .loan Brviflf-rl. 'Nnrman llrnun-In-in. Pluyllii Burg:-r, Wanirlla Bunn-ll. Marjorie Blnrk, Annellr Chaikin, Tom illiflnrll. Thirrl nur: Belly llngnu-Il. I.:-onarll Colm. Sluirlvy Colm. Wlllflrval llumrrlnrsl. William Comm-lly. Palfy Crain. .lnivpll flux. Rnhrrla Chas-on Fourllx mu: lla-lly Jam- llarps-nlvr. Albert Iinlxlnav. Maruucrilp llurncr. Tu-ra-Na Dau-3. Riu-hard Davie. Marianne Donnelly. Dumlhy Dc Will. Lurlllr Dnlnlo. If -ll' ', -1- S 9 .b f , x 4,23 J 3 l . J 4-K 1 A 5 sp. l X, X ' wr., - 35:3-V A . aQs.,..i I P.u:lf TIlIlr'l'Y.wlX These Juniors are a group to he proud of. anal the-V show ull tht- signs ol' lwvoming a first- rute Senior class next year. I r :fi -Q 1 Firsl row: Earl Duffin, Betty Ann Futeh. Pall r 2 'f Durbin. Ray Fry. r Z-E . 41 A Second row: Hedwig Dufresne. Robert Ehr- J ia sum, Barham Engels. Jeanne Estep. ' A img Third row: Peggy Flynn. Richard Ellsworth. 4 Q ' Mary Fitzsimmons. Al Fail. .J , Anil 4.-a. Fourth row: Ruth Forster. James Gibson. Ann 3 ,as A Frederick. WilllilHl Gusser. ' A al it I .niivk , U Fifth row: Eileen Gibbons, Donald Gnurley. F! ', .Q ,p 1 -3 Jill Ciese. Patricia Glennon. , . ,li , 'fgr5g13a'. A 5 rf ' ' Sixth row: Margaret Coederke. Merredes 3 3 1 Golden, Catherine Culiin, Joseph Cyarmuti. ' C' :- L x .bv ,. Seventh row: Robert Hagen, Monta Hunt-her. 'f 'Q 5 y- 5' 5 Robert Cumbiner, Ruth Hamby. f ft ' - ' I 4 . 1 i Ll'-.. i S Eighth row: Derek Harris. Harriet Hanley, ', 3 I 3 'f 4 2 ,lark Haws, Robert Herlaer. 5 - ' , Q .1 PAGE THLRTY. SEVEN PAGE TlllRTv.v:lnv-rr i w , - -:F N f fu Q , ,L ' ' J it . ' Q' N Q 4-In 'W P Y first row: Evelyn Heflm, Marilyn Hlgd0ll, Vu'- - 4 X ' X ginin Henderson. Albert Heminger. 'ii '1 .ff th eir .. ' rw - - g, ... 2 4 Q f . e ju 4 . ' 3 ii 'Q , Second row: Hertha Hirsch. Ross Hurt, Irma Q P ' 1 Hirsch, Joseph Hrezo. V--,. V i .I t I 'Q ' ar if Third row: Elinor Huse. Helen Jensen, Jeanne A . 0 . JRICIQSOII, Katherine Huber. F 'Sf .' ' , 4 P ,V 3 I . 3 A V I! P Fourth row: James Jennings. Bernadette Jones, u- , 5 ft Imogene Johnson. Pearl Johnson. H , za ,Q iv iam Y 4 3 I , ., K I ,, Fifth row? :loseph Kyle. Nancy Kyle, Robert ' , i uf , Jones. Virginia Jones. gn My V f! X., io? ' , V! -XQ -if' f' pzigfixz q I: .,,i i- r ' ,, . . W ,... 2 l Q , 3 J' Sixth row: Mairilyn La Force, Helen Raisi- 'w If-3 5 ,-1 . j gems. Herman Ixulrh. June Kaplan. 99, if 3 V ' t f Q Seventh row: Audre Karsner, Harriet Knodel, 5. ., . ff , Y , . ' . 44 Q Ruth lxaplun. Armand Ixautski. . c ' tx t X ii X ' ' if f ' . ' Q 3 nf U 3 ' J Eighth row: Mildred Knox. David Lozow, 'Q ' -C John Le Boenf. Grace Krulz. . RA . I ' 7757 A th .X 3- , 'iff b Qi I V' -Q 4 2 Ninth row: Mildred Lnsser, George Lawrence. ' V I 3 Ir:-ne Krupel. Norman Leas. 4 'f +9 ' 'P - ' , Idelle Levin, Richard Lewis. if., , ,xg ' 1 l , .pf N Tenth row: Shirley Lemster, Gene Llewellyn, Is there anyone who doesn't approve of their fine-looking. all-girl hunch of officers, or who didn't enjoy their grand play, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farina? And you all remember the results of their popularity poll. don't you? George Lawrence was Mr. Ladd , and Jeanne Tyler and Shirley Cohn tied for Miss Rebecca . First row: Ann Lynch, Daniel Lukach, Mari- lyn Marehal, Wayne Lindquist. Second row: Betty Marshal, Sara Jane Martin. Margaret Missal, Kent Marlin. Third row: Marjorie Miller. Gladys Mock. Paul Narcowich, Dorothy Merrill. F s .WL Fourth row: Betty McCormick, Charles Norris Ruth McNeil, Margaret Miller. 2 W . v gf' in in s, 2 -, 'J 1 ,qu 1 4, : t -9 ' 3' A , .J I ff 3 'T' J 3 1 i' f'. -. .3 ,,- 'X fi: I Lex' V L f f J -ir -4 -W' 'LI ' wifi: 'YW-D f K if M Fifth row: Carley Munkhoff, George Pence.. Q l 1 3 9 ' , 1 Mary Margaret Milbrath, Elaine Nelson. bg I 5 v s I- Z I ii' .H I Sixth row: Eleanor McDonough. Julia Nebe. ' Q Q A Bernard Procopy, Dorothy Parry. 9 ' - elf- 'Ti e .' J f Seventh row: Mary ,lane Reynolds. Robert 4, Ridgely. Ann Olson. Bill Rodgers. , t 3 '9 v fx I Q. PAGE THIRTY-XYXE 505' v-'f , . V :,.: ,l '-' 'f ig , . . .'V.' 1 . f 2 f V is - 3 -I 1,1 3- A if lf, 8 at sf JA It J ' A ' mx 1 A .J Q I .- -V fs ,Q F 5 ' at 1:- -1 -H '. l ' W, 5 4 L L lx -r' so W ,,, Q, V A ,13.4.fQV 'lZi5' ,, an - , - . -3 ..:,,..4 , e H arm 8,83 Q . . M . I A 8 ' ii 2 .I 2 .V 2 it J g .0 , ,av f , 'V -Q . 'Q '1' ' ...WV M- J j.-Q. , a ,. I H 1 .za A , ,5- . 4 V eager V. ,, -- V. V A H , . L 3 Z? L' J' l S P KGB FORTY First row: Charles Torie, Helen Rukavina, Kevin Rochford, Annabelle Rylander. Second row: Blair Sprowls, John Sculley, Mary .lane Quinn. Gordon Sandbach. Third row: Katherine Snell, Ted Sonnen., Jean Vilberg, George Sirko. Fourth row: Catherine Spedding, George Sauve. Annabelle Shrago, John Stahler. Fifth row: Priscilla Strong. Gilbert Stegnach, Donna Sullivan, Dan Tancready. Sixth row: Eleanore Thatcher, Walter Thorn- hurg, David Todd, Marguerite Thiel. Seventh row: Margaret Tompi. Charles Tor- della, Dorothy Torie, John Sergnek. Eighth row: Maryline Treadway, Jeannie Tyler, Jack Steele. Barbara Whitt. Ninth row: Betty Witl1e1's, Joann Zurich, Mary Frances Wilkerson, Mary Alyce Williams. r.,,, mu' w.1l..,m I-IQ-lrlwr. rlunlrw s1,m...L., mg,-..fg.1 431-udmfk. mud Pm.-. 1.-L Ju.-L HM... Wxllmm Hug.-fx. 1111 mal..-.-. J.-Jm..- Burp. hm.m..r Ja.p.-r- Nun, D..r1-:hy km-rr. M-un-I nm: Hqymunnl R-fmpi-. Ifuurlw- Clan-Ira. In-Pph Hrvlu, l r.1nk P.nn,lzl. Huh:-rl Burl-rr, Helen ka--rx. lieu-fly Ilaxid-ull. Nlurxbrllr Hrunrr. fini run: l..4YrrnP Xlli-on, Ifnlllll Huff- man. Hrlrn Brook-. Leu Kaul-Li. Roy' Hqlrhrr. Tal. nm Harold Jnhn-nn. Flin unl Hull:-5, Lharlv- June-. Gm-rgr Nl.1rkmwlm Dirk lilarkq-A Lux: Vnlflvr. Thirrl ruu' Hurlhzl Xnrhur-, Ylary Gala--im. Vary Slum, Danna I.:-vu-r. Shirlry Fare-tune. ,luamla ilhqnvy, FLI- wavd Unyne. Waller Z-'rn-lx. iunnnf nm: Glenn imllh, Jann'- Lnpala, ngarnlw Hnlhauay, mwi T...ifl. Xrlhur Guru-. Xl:-lun Duln--nv. Firsl mu: Robert In-lrr, V ru-If-lin ilwlr. Hundull P--lm--. Balham Nhrklf. Vullum Xlrlxmm-5. , l' Y - 'IM' U Tap mar: Alma Pitzels. Clarence Dan- iels. Roherl Jefenp. Robert Wilkinson. Charle, Templin. Cecilia Sliipon, Joyce Wievlnnun. Marjorie Tliompeon, Patricia Hungelniann. Marjorie Cardnell. Louise Espraynik. Anne Evane. Raymond Scott. Rneeell Clark. Str-uml mir: .lamee Miller, Thomas Moore. Raymond Parte:-. Burton Wechsler. lfxelyn Rirh. Joanne Simon, Edu Belle Pollork. Sally Seahriglil. Leune Johnson. Nlary l.am.on. Fira! row: Alive Cornelin-. Thoma- Tliorne-Tlinnisen. ,lanies Snnallyyoud. La Yerne Luedlke. lo..-ph Wirth. Robert Hvoll, Beverly Gilliland. Xlarjurie Whit- man, Belllan Kelly: Top raw: Roy Slayinwki. Roger Xultun, Riu' hard Olfen. james Wed, Donultl Harm., john Snerclon. Thirfl run-: Levi- Hoffman. Robe Ren' clria, Nlargarel flrri-. Nina Yilulf. Clau- :leen Farnxley. Shirley Kluge. Alice Batch- elrlvr. .Mniiv Lee Garrison, Lena Warren. Sv:-onfl mir: 'l'lnnn:is Halley. Rirharil Thiel. Richard W'ilde-rlnulli, Palriria Com- erford, Regina linrhelt. l rann'ef Hnrreis, Lillian llerg. Blanrlie llurkle. Firsl rmr: Douglas Strong, Charles Civenb. Nlziry Alice Burns, Anne Szymun- Nkl. Hu-rnire lfann. llorie Brown. Tup nur: Laurenve Allian. Yvayne Harkin. Kathryn Knruzoyit-li. Mary' Con- nor-. Roy Porter. William lloonrad. Har- old john-on. l.n-onard Fairlirain. .luhn Holiereon. Rivharnl Dolato. Stworul row: Frank Helysig, Patriria Stanton. 'lihnmns Plninnier. Helen Ruther, Doriw l.e-lnxnonw. liloria flallagher. George Olwn. Hilbert Harrie. Howard lsaamwon. First run-: Henry Zieinha, Frank Riley. Alina Yarirfa, Delorew Daniel-on. Kath- erine lilirlften-mi. Mary Wil-un, Barbara Cunllin. Delores Keneberger. Top ron-: K.-itli Shepln-rd. Surah Dor- man. Dorothy Siltunen. Joan Gordon. Dorothy YlrDeviH, Paul Smith, Rnsaell Krunn-r, Rohm-rt Stahl. Everett Kettle, George Myers, Ga-urge Nehringi. Svrurnl nur: Andreu Wilkn. W'illiam On-rflorl, .larnlneline Foster, Mary' lint- .nlu-. llarlrnra Kistler. .lolin Gray, Dale Hnln-r. Keith Maw-field, James. Olaen. Fira! raw: Lorraine Yllnrue. Phyllis Wvliher. Xlurgarrt Walker. Janie- Murray. Shirley Johnbon. Geraldine Sullivan. Tap row: .lanirr Hs-lmun. Nliiwon uooml. Janie- lkenwarel, Duane lforluin. William Xlu-rs. George Ylurruy. Roller! Ylallhen. lfharle- Templlll. ,lohn Lnrux. Tliirnl raw: Wlary Nleiu. Junlilh Pick- url, Elilabrlh Willinrna. Thelma llro--. Bralrlvz' Ward. Km-ner liulnllleril. Mildred Rx-pking. Ylary innlh. Helene Strunk-. Ann urn, Sei und ron: Yeryl Fi-flier. W arda Pelro--. lfllzalbrlli 'lhruz-l. liluinr Hunl- nmnd. Andrey Hul-e, Cerlrmle llolaein-kl. llorolliy Xdanis. Geraldine Soil:-vk. Nlurx Ann W1-llw. Farsi ron: Xlillon Wadsuorlli. Herman Burkhart, .loxeph Bei-kham. Hoberl Hill-. Top nm: Harold Hilley. l.e-on Ke-rner. 1.,,.-e Larlelon. George Kappaw, New lxrnelz. Daniel Nlellinuer. Xlillon Ruth. Philip Dlrkex. Robert l.:-exafk. Ru-.ell Hullinglun. lfarl lfhriklen-on, Yeroml ruir: Nanry Howl-on. Julia lirk. Shirley I-fc-klei. Dnrolhy Harrington. Thomas Thorne-Thom-en, .-kndreu Thorn- aon. Kenneth Sheridan. lark Nlrlfnlloch. Janie- Ryan. Palrirk Nlalonry. Xlorrie Bornklien. Firsl run: Belly Popndilrh. Helen Stone. .lane Kenuurd, Marian Lower. Palriria Bradley . Helen Pope. X ix ian Pod. Pauline Turhek. Top Inn : lirunk Greenwald, Frank Gm'- rianlu. Kennelh Xlillw, Donna Sullhan, Laurel Rail-bark. Nlarion Hsu--suis. lo Holmgren. Third ron: Wilma uri--. William Zim- merman. Bm-rnire Yerba. Shirley Roger. .lune Kaplan. Nlarjorie Weddlr. Dorollix Paul-on. Kathleen Pre-lon. Kenneth Burg- xeldn. Serond rum: Nlary Solomon, Reba Gri- aham. Mary Ann Baird. l.ouiQ Ko-lo. Donald Drey fuk. Donald Xlorlee. Kennrlh Peter-, Yirlor Walwh. First rmi J Eleanor Valle-rf. Jean Hrenl- erl. Eugene Slruebig. Top row: Calvin Thoina-. Joseph Pele-r-. Roger Kilpalrirk. Robert Flrans. Robert Brown. Howard Cook. Gordon Landerk. liill Hramll. Bellie Fhadko, ,lo- .eph Xluller, Serond roir: Belly Covina. llrorgia Fransra-. Clan-nre Hiller. William l,anbP. Rune-ll llrlfoy. Haney Hayden. Eleanor Smilh. ,Iran Srhaeller. Helen Gilroy. First rmr: -Xnn Seihal. Jean Helde- brandx. Durolhp Kimel. Harliara Villain-, Marjorie Srhoon. Katherine Harkin. Eliza- belh Buwlby. Janet Hindman. Q Q ...J - I PAGE FUNKY-THREE lHl MASS Ill ISI43 'VF FRESHMAN OFFICERS Xiirhael Veknsi, Pres.g Palrirk Gavin. Vice-Pres.: Theodore Nlyen, 'I'n-na.: Robert Frazier, Ser, Top run-: Kenneth Duncan. Clmrlei Tnrmohlen. Benjamin Sierra. Lanre W llyle, lllxarlra Sluvall. 'lilxendnrv Gurd- lln-, Dani.-I Nh-D.-rin. Thin! rout: .Ierry llurn-in. Virginia Hil- lrr, Nlurllxu june Walla:-e. Eileen ill'-nnfnl. Ilia Siex. Ruxalie Baker. George llnln- Xirlx. Pllvlpx Hush. 'l'hu'4nlnre My-rw. Neroml mn-: Helly .lane Cen-il. Cn: Wlehus. Edllh lllmlrlis. Ylrginia Hanlzull. llvelyn Warn-n, Idelln- Levin. Carol llrn- sun. .lzunex llnnalalnluri, Fin! nur' George Tnrrh. Roller! lfvans, W xlliaun Nmnu. Ruin-rl Nmal.. ll an l p lu Wnnler. Top nur: Kulllleen Xlrkllialer. Rnln-rl Frazier. Frank Pednne. Sleplu-ll llje-lirlx. Nlalrulm Skinner. ,lurk llc-iwelxh-lal. Lumix :mann-,. Harold xl.,w,. Third rmr: Audra-y Lnyre. Sylvia l'lm- rxllu. Rulh llvikrnan. Muna Nlnelx. 14-un Wllill. ,luanilu Nlurrnn, In-xn-llyll Wvll- inglnn, lienrua- Ph:-lp-. Sufonrl rolr: Nlarllxu Pu-kar. llaxrhuru Nnrrii. Nlury Clin-kirll. llnrnlln-an Nlrlxa-up. llnrulhy Puslrv, Doris Derkvr. Hurricl llnnll. Hulwrl English. firsl rmr: Ninn-llv Wlilkvr. lfxlz-4-n Krueger, Ruger F.-.1..,L,. Herb.-.1 llnlu-In-. Alun Vhllnnnx. Nl:-lsin linrwl, Iluvlnnnnl Huh-ll. PAGE k'uu'l'Y.ruL'R Tap row. Earl Taylor. Unnald Nlrhola-. .level Nlellola-. lfalhcrlne Connolly. Nlar Jnnailif. Mary llallxerine lla--idy. .lar-L Smurda. Harold Lind. Palriria Dnllin. In-eph Sugaro. Jean Rove. Rolverl llhe- rorl.. Rehn Grxflillu. Hubert Dalka. Rnlurr! Duncan, Thinl ran: Donald Hugh 4'-. Dorn .lane-X. Norma Peler-. Ylrglnia Exan-. lfxa Rollo. Xlanuel Snurh. Leland Rm-llvy. Nrxin Wlitrhell. Orwille lllderaun. l'alrlr-L Dardann. Serond nm: ,larulueline Nllller. Lnrinne Liddell. .Ioan Clark. lxalherine I-frkelerlia. Rnhyn l,a Lnnde. lnla Crm-lend. Hary- Ellnel Helm-, Roherl Kaplan. Firsl run Paul Lleherman. Den.-x Turl. lfharle- Pennlng, Tnp mn: Eduard S4-ral. Xiaurlrv Gm... liugene Dnlexenleae. Flew- Corhrni. Bill lfhngan. Paul Coburn. Fillll rmr: Waller llelun. ,lean Hall-- lwark. Marian Ol-nn, jean Nehan. Dan Shaw, Fnurlh mu: Bull lxulrlu. Valrwia Sul- nw.. Lalerne lllnter. Klan.-.I Myer. Lnnl-e Paallla. .lerry linllen. Thnd rnn. Yxnnne Part:-e. Nl a rl l 5 n lxex. Dorothy l'-lep. Ulnrxa Gold-han. Wlyrnn Hunhef. Lennard Dax-ld, Yr.-and mu : Nlarmn Lloyd. Barbara Xlaxne. Ylrglnla Nl:-x-enluarll. Henrx P1-lerzak. Janiee Jnrdan. Firsl rnu: ,Iilnlnp Fri-rhlmrn. Herb:-rl Ersham. Ruby Nlrllinni-, Top nm: Ru--1-ll Straw. .lfvhn Wlrlfaar. Norman Hafrll. Barbara Wimmer. .lean Xl:-Donald. Arlllur Gaydos. Cnnway Nlul- lens. Peter llilaknvich. Rnberl Kropf. lame- Campbell. Charle- Bader. LaX erne Nlilloy. .lean M:-Dovsell. Serond roxr: lame- Carr. Robert Kirk- palrirli. Palrirk Gavin. Charlnlte Blake. Dorolhy Ro:-. Pririlla Xlar-hall. Rnlh Xlv-rrill. Lorraine Nh-Laxerly, Dqrnlhy Wild:-rmulh. Cnrdnn Yilherc. Frank Mr- Cvere. Roy llrNiel. Jael. Dufreane, Firsl rnlr: Nlgrle En-ss ieler. Helly Bartley. Ylarjorie Bullerfield. Bernire Engelf. Mary Rukavina. Clarire Cu-la-nn. Helen Klein. Harrirl Krexilz. MAN LIBRAPN ANDERSON PUBLIC LIBRARY Q i 53 3 'T J , ANDERSON. INUWM IHE HIIRAIII MA UM IH 1940 B T PRESENTS WWQEXQWSWJAM bu:JLXQ,..'y..Q- uftfnx .N-A Q- M-1 in-A-1 few, lr qfMA.9vx,l.KAJ.- INCIIIINIS O4V.W':3b MWULSN4 mom Inf M31 +5-f5fjlslgw+wL5Ui15 ESS-mJ:A.?1 N-HN L . ox. X XA ffxdjfh pqhxhw, mu., 'v-fswgxqk xkjxru., K M cs? x,,wvUT-N-Q L.. ENIHHAINMENI flg,,,.x.,,., ron Inf PRESINI MEMURIES run Inf rulunl Tup You' Jav Evans, Robert Pollark. D l res Lt-haw., Louise Spangler, Shirley eo Szabo. John Pelesky, Robert Cousins. ' ' k LeRoy Eugene Tucker. l-ranris Broza . Suisher. George Plouniis. William John- son. Robert Samus. Nvconrl row: Jack Tuerff, C l e n rl a ll Boyd. Paul Coleman, William Dilling. Doris Srhraeder. Julia Fehrenbacker. ' H ' l ' Janice Harp' Jane Goin. Wilma Matting: 5. tlhanipion. Henry Rose. Firsl ron-: Ronald Corbin. Beatrice tlhiavaralli. Josephine Sur-key. Betty Leighl. In-ne St-rula, Engadme Fletcher. Pal-5 Wahlert. Charlotte Soyer. Top roar: Frank Proropy, Eduard Brown. Robert Waite. Robert Karie, Shir- l v Fender. Barbara Linsenrnaier. .lanelll P. Borrh, Esther Tucker. Joan Murphy. Fiflh row: Lawrence Nlarehal, Laurence Furman. John lfairbairn. Genevieve Se- rnan:-ki, Marilyn Los-ke. Helen jones, Fifi Xlinopolis. Fourlh rmt-: William Nlarkman. Patricia E'l n Maloney. Rogers. Lorraine Wexler. l ee Geraldine O'Connor. Ethel Horkovi. Third row: Betty Saborik. Ester Booher, Ann Pluth, Madeline Stanton. Kenneth Hellnan. Richard Wilson. Svrond row: Allison Watson. Patricia llhrif-tian. Donald Thomson. Carl John. son. Joseph Shank. First row: Louiae Mrlioy. Susan Towns- ley , David Mar-IA-od. Top rmr: Josephine Walsh, Laurette Taylor. Helen Cole. Constant-e Radeff. Gloria Johnson. Bush, Mar- garet Hazel New- man. Mary Jane Fourth rurr: Betty Jacob. Dnrkin. George Nemetz. Stanley Bern- al:-n. Stanley Tohe, Michael Y ekasi. Rose Chorkron. Thirrl ron-: Wea-e Morrison. Frank P-terson. Lloyd Molfett. Paul Reid, Rich- t arrl Christoph. Ligouri 0'Donnell. Richard Shaw. Swond row: Alvin Cihlinns. Laurence 1 Burke. Raffaela tlimino. Patricia hnglert. We-lrlon Srnitli. Donald Brown. l 'rsl row: Audrey Fisrher. Mary Ellen I Tuvker. Caryl Taylor. Ruth Landis. Ecl- rnond Sinnol. Top ron-: William Everett. Robert Cas- -er, Roliert Deedrick. lvilliam Morrill, Robert Ernest. Roger Ernest, Donalfl Fife. James Towers. Richard Groherfz. Harold Ha-nke. James Patterson. S rnnrl rmr: Earl Cinder, Harry llarton. sonette. Dorothy Chaiken. James Saniis Herman Dinkin, Antonin Navarro. Rirh ard Burnham. 1 Mary Jane Snyder. Dorothy Farrar, Belly l.nu Cline, Veldren La Baisse. Evelyn Chandler. Marjorie Smith. Constaure Kel- tlrr. Firsl rmr: Mary Masse. Betty Per- Sf Illll Wlll When in the course of human events. llll Eltglisll. and Economics. it becomes necessary for a certain memorable Senior Class to dissolve the liontl which lt'ls connected them with the inferior remainder of Horace Mann High School for the last four years. and to assume among the people of the world their separate and equal station to which a shiny diploma and Mr. Lutz's flowing signature entitle them. a magnanimous regard for the tender feelings of the underclassmen re- quires that they should leave SOIIH' momentoes of them- selves to minimize the sorrow of the separation. To the Faculty : I. An alarm clock with which to wake up sleeping beauties land otherwise! we do gratefully bestow' upon Mr. Masters lfor Economics onlyl. 2. To Coach Kerr we leave a permanent account at the candy counter. 3. To Miss Stephens we bequeath a genuine Roman catapult with which to toss unprepared students out the window. 4. To Mr. Mc-Hargue we leave a southern accent with which to temper his robust and far-reaching voice. 5. Upon Mr. Whiteman we bestow a new pair of spectacles with which to watch his business . 6. To Mr. Holliday we will a hand-organ so that he will no longer have to sing La dotma e Mobile with- out accompaniment. ' T. To Miss Mcllillianis we bequeath a rat-trap with which to capture paper steals-rs. 3. To Hrs. Sheehan we leave a pair of ear-plugs-W lou guess why! 9. To Mrs. Frolik we bequeath .1 step-ladder with which to escape front the clutches of all man-eating mice. 10. To the faculty in general. we leave a generous supply of aspirin to alleviate the headaches certain to be caused by those unbearably ignorant underclassmcn. To the Students: l. Dean Bixler leaves his cherubic looks to Joe Kyle. .. 2. .ludee Sholtis leaves her poise to Ty . 3. Bud Brown leaves his one woman heart to George Lawrence. , 'if Horner Hales hequealhs his wariness of women to Chuck Norris. 5. artwe Robinson leaves his superb football play- ing to Frank Greenwald. 6. Beth Ludberg leav'es her brains to Chris Eleop- ulos. T. Adele Yalette leaves her fashion flair to Marion Lower. 8. .loe Rendina graciously parts company with his chivalry in behalf of Bill Fletcher. 9. Spike Foreaker wills her prohcicncy in athletics to Mary Ann Baird. 10. Bob Sanderson leaves his commanding voice to Tommy Thomsen. ll. Harry Halsall passes his girl friends on to Bob Mathews. lil. B3-tty-5' Schulz bcqueaths hcr dancing to Higdon. lit. Yiola flellc Roc lcavcs hr-r ltt'XNlll'lllIlf1 dimples to Patsy Craig. ll. Bo i nobly sacrifices his IllJlIlllllt'Ns for tht- sake o Dick Olson. 15. Bill Bachmann leaves his bubbling enthusiasm to Mary .lane Reynolds. lo. -Xmelia Carr bestows hcr artistic ability upon Rosalie Baker. lf. Mark Ykoodward leaves lil- ali-rt mind to Bob Carr. lil. Helen Wharton bequeaths her good-looking clothes to Grace Kratz. lfl. Doris Cobun parts company with her cheerful grin in favor of Catherine Guflin. 20. Belles hands over his touching innocence to Chuck Templin. 2l. Henrietta Peterson leaves her patience to Nancy Hodson. 22. Pal Nicoles passes on her dramatic lovc affairs to Carley Munkhoff. 23. Dick Bupp wills his ready tongue to llanny Mell- inger. Ill. Helen O'Brien bequcaths her ability to hit tht- high notes to Mason Wvood. 25. Dorothy Rose leaves hcr giggle to Marjorie Block. 26. Floyd Yiilliams passes on his model behavior to Roger Kilpatrick. ff. Nordquist donates his perpctual slllile to George Same. ffl. Mickey Ylinsor hequeaths her winsotnene11 to Barbara Wilkins. 29. Gene Olson leaves his faithfulnvs- to the fairer sex with ,lack Quade. 30. Edith Evans passes on her soft contralto voicc to Ann Alexander. 31. Sheila Harris bequeath- her ability to drive to Shirley Cohn. To the School in General: l. Another set of office fllt'- for the Usl' of all love- sick students trying to discover their belov'cd's Phone Numbers. IZ. Some sign for the auditorium: No l.oitcrcrs Allowed . 3. An invisible. noiseless lnnual Staff that won't disturb a soul. We hereby afhx our worthy signatures to this re- markable document on this sixth day of June. onc lhousand nine hundred and forty. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 19l0. If itness: Ill. Tryin Hard. till. Kenny Takit. 131. Betty Will. tit. Sally Forth. tvfst lfUl:lv'.sFv'tfx FAH The falling leaves become a gypsy band To wander with the winfl across the sanfl. The slender flagpole teeters high Against the bleak, blue shadowed sky. But still within that weatherbeaten floor lVe fiml a wise and merry world once more ,s. .n ' Jn' , ',sv-nf -' vv .f- I us e Standing: President Dale Belles. sponsor Mr. Fauble. Fits! mir: left to right- John Gallinalli Ivire presidentl. Gene Olson, Jayne Wahlert, Dean Bixlcr. Cordon Sandbarh, Bob Frasier. Bill Clingan. Serond rmv: Jeanne Tyler. John Scully. Bob Swank. Barbara Norris, Mary Jane Reynolds. Thin! row: Mickey Brennan tremrding serretaryl. Geraldine Sndeck. Judith Shnllis. George Slirrer lrurrespunding erre tary! lnol in picture-P. Student Council This year, as always. the task of the Student Council has been extremely difii- cult. The work was divided among four groupss-the Building and Grounds Com- mittee, the Booster Committee. the Judiciary Committee, and the Program C0111- mittee. While this system was introduced primarily as an experiment. the pres- ent Council hopes that a new and substantial foundation has been laid for a more workable system of student government in Horace Mann. Although reorganization occupied the major share of the Council's attention, other projects were undertaken from time to time. Sheets were issued to each classroom on which all tardy pupils were requested to register. Signs directing the traffic up and down the staircases were put up in an effort to promote better hall order. College and Guidance Days were conducted largely through the co- operation of Council committees. PA I E li l l PTY Mann-U-Script If in September or lletolrer you were approaehed and asked fora quarter 4251- l. it was prolmhly some persistent memlver of the llann-l'-Seript stall' trying to sell a sulnseription eard. This is the tirst year that this system was used. and it appears to he a sueeess. llnder the guidanee of Co-editor Bill Baellmann the suhseription drive was earried on until Illlfl-llf'lOlll'I' when the first issue of the llann-U-Seript was published. The prolrlem of distribution-V'always a headache for the stallif has finally heen solved. llr. Masters. the far-ulty advisor It-ensorl. who has acquired quite a fund of inside knowledge eoneerning his students' lives and their out-of-school aetivities. goes around with a know-it-all look on his fare. The scandal sheet. that part of the xl!-lllll-li-Sl'l'lIPl whieh is titled 'Wvith Maliee Toward Some . has now lreeome at neeessary institution in our sehool. The editors of this page are rated as pulmlie enemies. and must make themselves searee two or three days after eaeh issue. The final issue of the paper. on Hay 29. eoneluded the year's eontraet. Wfith steady improvement ill all departments earning more attention every year. the Blann-L'-Seript staff has good reason to expect inereased eireulation in the future. Top roar: Bob Swank. Mary June Hedges. Eva Welsh, Rap Fry. Xlr. Masters lspnnsorl, Sally Dunn, Yirginia Henderson. 1 er, Norman Brownstein. Second rmr: Shirley Roger-. lrma Hirsrh, l,ila Ro-enhlnom. Mary Wlarrzaret Wlillurath. Vinifred Haber. Firsl rmr: Belly YQH lrn-edilnrl, Beverly David-nn. Elsie fiercely. Bill Bachmann leo-edilori. Beth Lud- bcrg. .lualilh Shollls. Beltee Sehulz. l'.Uili 1 LI. 'l'Y-OXE I Top row: l'hilip Piazza lMgLr.l. llill Oliva-r lfllgnl. .lanws Ilihsnn lfllunl. Ylnernl Koslron l3lgr.l. Fiflh nur: l,anrr-new He-rnalnn. liill Ellerllwrpe. .lark Eu-ins, Sl:-xr Krnr-iz, Fnurlh mir: Roger Rilpalrirk. Earl Alma. G1-nruv Sirkn. George Same. Third rmr: Bah Gallagher. Bill .lnhn-on. .lolinni Iivorik. Len tlnllie. Frank Greennalcl, .Inv Sn,arv. ,lark Hans. George Ka as. Slegond rmr: Karl Pnpnll. .lerry liar:-ia. liliri- Ellnpolns, Marvin Nlrlaean, First ron-: William l.auln-. Joseph Rendina. Eduard Ri:-liardson. Hartwell Robinson lCapl.I. .lark Quarle. Daiid Todd. lloarh Kerr. Tap ron-: Ninn-nl Koslrnni 1Nlgr.I. l-'rank Pednnv, Len Wellington, Bnlm Sielu, lark Ro-st-ll. Hill Myers. Conway Mullins. .lanies Ke-moanl. George Plnlnnis. Art Gayclns, Bill Rodgers. Kevin Roc-hfnrrl. Fnurlh rmr: .lark Yensel llllgnl. Keunelli Helman. Dan 3lrDevill. Ray Slnvinsky. Howard Tyron. Charles Janne ,lames Atkinson. Herman Burkhart. ,lerry Nelson. Holi Wilkinsoll. Jerry Cohn. Philip Piazza lNlgr.l. Third ron-: Bill Uliver lNlp:r.l. .lolm Lurus, l.am-e Wylrs 15lg1r.l. Frank Curriardo. P:-le fllilaknvirh. Ronald Shan, John Slahler. Yinrvnl Nelson. Bob Karie. Sm-nnrl row: Philip Di4-key. George Frangis KNlgr.l. Franc-is Bnsnk. .lark Shaffer. Cnarli Knniinski. tlliurk Dellllnfl, Bob llliavas. Earl Taylor. I-'rank Prnrnpy. Louis Kosln. Firsl row: Huh lihcrork. Leo Collie. llnuvh llronn. John Drag. Nlanel Fonrls. ,lalnu-s Gibson: lXlgr.I. The Football Season At the enrl of a long school year every stuflent spends the last few flays in study hall thinking hack with SCIllllll9Ill1illIy on the past year's events. ln this Case let us review a few features of the football season. ln retrospect: The haselxall weather of the Hobart game which lirought forth the usually weak farmer's team. The hloekerl punt fervor which won two games for ns and featured ,loe Rentlina. Archie Evans. anfl ,lack Quacle. The first series of three defeats at the hands of Roosevelt. Wallace, and Lihhey of Toleflo. Captain R0lllllS0ll.5 cigllty-five yard touchdown dash in the Wallace frav. PAH li l'll 'l Y-'l'N'l I A tr iumph over Hammontl 'Il-1-h hy a none too impressive 6-0 count. which again featured Harty. The sec-ond series of three ale-feats lay Froelael, Emerson antl Hammond. The unpreeetlentetl mlefeat of Nlooseheart lay our stalwart lamls, which hall never liefore lveen aeeomplishetl lly a Steel City eleven. Anil who ean forget the soeiulrle earnl ganne heltl in He-nflina's room at the hotel in Toletlo whim-li spurreml the lroys to greater heights in the game. In all. a very nnsneeessful season. lnrightenecl lay the play of our Seniors, Cap- tain Hartw prospect of ell Rolrinson. Joe H4-ntlina. Archie Evans, anal Baht- Riehartlson: the a more impressive aggregation next year lneing lecl lay Captain-elect ,laek Quamle. X W 5291 'I Top rout Virginia Henderson. Lila Rosenbloorn. Irma Hirsrh lassistanl editorl. Hertha Hlrirh, Bill Fletcher. Mary Jane Quinn, Yornxan Brmvn-len, George Laurence. Second rule: Viola Belle Roe. Mary Frisrhknrn, Hurry Hal-all. Ylrs. Sellless tspunsorl. Lorraine Krupinski. Leonard Lasse-r. Firxl rmr: Elsie Gergely. Annabelle Shrago. Eloise lxlrpsrr tc-nlitorl, Marilyn Lal-'urre. Xlury Nlarguret Nlilbratlu. Mary Jane Rvynoltls. The Newstaif what eluh has the next dance? Wiho marle the Prom Committees? when is the Senior Play? These are just a sample of the questions lialile to he hurled at you hy the inquisitive and alert reporters on the Newstaff. The amlmitious newshountls sc-out arounrl sehool in search of nlueh-coveted news-tips. Next they engage in the laliorious task of writing up their articles, whieh are turned over to Mrs. Sehiess for final eheeking. Next the artix-les are sent to the Cary Post Tribune for the Saturday etlition. lf the artieles make the school col- umn the reporters Consider themselves fortunate: if not, their motto is T1'y. try again . PAGE FIFTY-THREE FAC li FIFTY-FOl'R The Speeflball Season As the Fall slowly moves on. the girls engage in an- other active sport-speeflhall. The interval between games is neefleel to reeuperate from lnruisecl Shins and hroken toes. The mighty Seniors flid right well against the Freshmen anfl ,luniors. hut falteretl haflly when they eame faee to faee with the Sophomore army led hy that speetly flame. Mary Ann Bairtl. The Seniors eoulrl tlo no more than tie them two to two. Thus the eurtain falls on another event in the prngraln of Girls' Sports. Top nur: Mae .l4nmitns. Thin! mu-: Nancy Kyle. Belly Iiroznk, Ev:-lpn Ht-tlin, Vt-ronira Yarns. Eliza- lnelh Williams. Sm-unrl rnu: ll.-ltr Smilh. Nlury Ann llnird, Annulne-lle Rylalnler, Mildred llolnerfnrul. lfirsl ruu-. Thelma Wliitelir-ad. lhnrolhy Creasy, Esther Booher. The Cross-Country Season Bang-' went the gun, and tlio Horsvmcn wt-rv ull' for a promising season. Captain Bill Wilkins anzl liis ll'ilIll-lll2lll'S spoil to tlw finish. Kalamazoo. Hammontl. Hammoml Clark. ancl xllr4lliiWY1lliii ron- siderf-cl the Horsenwn lnrotliors of Plwitlippimlvs who outran tln-in in vw-ry meet. Roosevelt lnrokv tlw record lry clvfvating Horace- Nlann. lnut 1liml not alter our stride. for we soon UYt'l'l'J:llllP two city rivals. Eine-rson and Low Wallace. At NllSll3N'illi2l. tho Horsemen wr-rv lmestvfl. lout in tllf' City HFPL ElIll'l'SOIl took first plavv. wliilv tlw H0l'Sl'llll'll Caine in second. All in all the tc-am playml an ilnprvssivc se-ason: To tlw S4-niors. Normlquist. Sorrick. Lynch. xlllC'll. anul Wvilkins. we- pay trilnutv: to the remaining I1lC'lIlllPl'S. we wish vvvry surf-oss in l94tl. Top nm: Ignatius Nickel. l.:-mxnnl llolm. Rirhunl Xiu:-lu, .lor l.u'n-lu. Hull Wilkins. Bollum ron: Ted Nurdqui-I. Bill Wledlrn. Rol-erl Cumlxiner. Albert tiul-ham. Merrill Surrnrk. I kiili 'FIFTYAFIVE HIIHWIIRII September of 1939 was a momentous month for the youth of the world, In foreign lands, youth marched to warg here in America we returned to scllool. A new chapter of school life was commencing at Horace Mann, one which would be for many of us the concluding chapter. Knowing this, we valued even more than before the precious tilne spent in the companionable environment that school creates-the atmos- phere that we cannot fully ap- preciate uutil il lies in the past. The 1940 Annual is a trib- ute to our cherished hours of joy and work at Horace Mann. 30 jf ff lm ,gfz The Season In Hockey Fall comes again, bringing with it the first sport of the season- hockey. Of course the girls will admit that it is a nerve-wracking, shin-scraping game, but still fun. The Seniors gained the champion- ship by successfully defeating the Freshmen 2 to 0, Sopholnores 1 to 0, and the Juniors 1 to 0. ln the tournament with Emerson, the Seniors and ,luniors held the Norsemen to a scoreless tieg the Soph- olnores were on the short end of a 4 to 2 scoreg the fighting Fresh- men were the only ones to bring home the bacon in an exciting game of 1 to 0. STAMP CLUB Smmling: Bob Bublilz. nur-lioneer. Fletcher Thomsen. Pres, Thinl ron-: lark Crnmbi. Annabelle Shragn. Robert Mehilovirh, Vice-Pres. Sfmml run-: Kenneth Sheridan. Charles Tnrdella. Ser.. Donald Harris. George Chamlwick, Bob Jesssup. l irsl run-: Gerald Ershnm. Argnru Znbulis. Helen Kalsigerns. Belly Wilhers, Shirley Roger. Bill Brant. PAGE FIFTY-SIX ff - GIRLS' Hlilllxl-fY Top rule: Tlwlma wlulellead. Yi-ronlea Xaros. Third run: Jeanette Kenssuig, I-iliuibelli Williams. Stroud ron: Ylae jollullns. Xnllullelle Hxlander, Helly llrozak. l..lu-'rue Nllllnn, Xlurgarel xl..,ul. Fire! run- Xlarllylln lfureaker. Dorothy Urea-x. Vary Ann Baird. Nlildrell Corn erlord. Stamp Club The purpose of the Stamp Club of Horace Mann can be told by quoting llr. XYVPTFSIPITS definition of philately: the study and collection of postage stamps . Though the club is rather new. having existed only for three years. the mem- bership is comparatively large, and there is a great interest in the hobby. At the monthly club meetings the members receive an abundance of knowledge from the interesting programs. Discussions have been carried on concerning different varieties of stamps and watcrmarks. and about the use of the detector aml the perforation gauge. The newly-established system of barter and exchange has provided an incentive for collecting. and has really proved a boon to the members. To extend interest in their activities. and in their hobby of stamps, the mem- bers climaxed the year with their third annual exhibit of stamps. Mounted in the show-case, and containing a great variety of fine collections, it provided an excel- lent means for displaying the work of the members. and for making the rest of the student body conscious of the interesting activities of this up-an-coming organization. FAU!-Q FII- l Y- 11 Lv LN N Tap mir: Rlillun Kolh. tlharles Torie. Bernadette jones. Beth Ludba-rg. Mary Margaret Burtle lPres. Isl St-xn.l. Sally Dunn. Robert Bublilz. Roller! Samlvrsnn. Donald Dreyfus. Everett Kellie. Kent Bates. Fourlh rule: George Slierer. Russell Ha:-eh, David Lozuu. Joseph Kyle. George l.awreln'e. Third row: Barbara Engels. Mary lfraiwes Wilker-ull. Pet!!! Flynn. Neroml row: Rohn-rl Blmlgell, Phyllis Danirlson. W'il'ilrr-tl Rahvr. Wars Margaret Nlilhrulh 1591: intl Svni.i. I.:-onard Lasser lPres. ind F1-ln.l. Virginia Hn-mlersun, Firsl nur: Lila Rose-nhlnnxn. .Ieanne Tyler, lviolu ll:-Ile Roe. Discussion Club Every W4-tlnesmlay at i-Olll'-fli-lt't'll ai low roaring sounfl issues from Miss ,Iohifs rooln. This is the Diseussion Cluh in progress. Various current topies ol' the tlay ure cliseussetl. Two speakers, u nega- tive and an afhrinative. are ehosen. rlihey present arguments for hoth sides. These talks are followed hy' an all-group fliseussion. During the year sueh tolvies as. 'iRt'3l'llIHIllt'lll-R. Our Tracie with China . antl The Dies Coni- uiitteeu furnisherl interesting inziterial. livery me-inher ret-ognizes as suere-:l tht- senlenee. The purpose of this eluh is to tliseuss the eurrent prohlems of the day. A unique feature of the eluh is that it never has parties of any kinxl. This year. thc- eluln ft-lt espeeially honoreml when the University of Chi- rngo inviteel four meinhers ofthe orgfunization to atlentl its annual rounal table tournznnent. l.1XTlN KII.l li l :.urlli nur. Vlziry Nlurgaxir.-t Nlillnrulh. :limi-slorg Willluin Walter. 4-on:-ul: llill lflelrln-r. tif-ru-liu Shipon, llorilun l,un4h-rl.. .loun llnralnn. Donnlsl llzirris. llargaru-I Guerin-4'Ln-. llliurles Tn-mplin. Tllirvl rout: joyu- linrlton. amlilu-1 Ylrglniu Hench-rson. prua-lor: Helen Flon:-, lla-rllatlellr jun:-s. ronsul: Jinx Snmllnoud. Keith Sin-phi-ni. 'll-mln Hanvher. Durnthy Punlsnu. Dnrolhy Harrington. Elizuhelh Anderson. Helen llnth. Sully Svuhriuhl. Smarifl ron: Marjorie Xllnunnn. XM-nmllyn Steel. Nirlor Walsh. Andre-n Wilku. Priscilla Strong. Shirley Ruger. Lurli-w Nlunknll. przwlorz tlulln-rinv Gntlin, I-'ul ron : Nlargaret Walker. Shirley Johnson. Alice Cornelius. Alma Vacirca. PAGE 1-'ix- rx.mui-H The Latin Club Despite the fact that the Latin Clulr was organizcal as recently as lust spring. it is one of the most active ofthe acamleinic cluhs. The meetings are conilucteil in a typical Latin style. Following the cus- tom of ancient Home. two consuls act in the capacity of a presialent. anal other oflicers hear Latin titles. 'lihese monthly meetings which usually consist of a program. gullies anal refreshments. not only familiarize the tneuihers with the past hut also proyitlc lively social aniuseuients for the present. The French Club BODY ,le suis un e'spritf and the season opened for the French Clulv at a citlcr elrenchcal Halloween party in the home of Pat Nicoles. Later in the year the tricky husiness of translating items from scavenger hunt lists written in French presented itself. alul many were the ll4'2l4lill'll4'S on the following morning. Finally. in oriler to prove that they eoultl affortl to forgive antl forget sunelry athletic tlcfcals. the group eutertainetl the I':lllt'I'F0ll French Cluln at a party in the College Lounge. lts activities for the year lerminateul in real style lay a tlinncr party at a French restaurant in Chicago. Top func: Nlargarel Nlay 'yu Lal-'orrP. liyelyu Rustavl llro-.ns.V. Muna june Wlnurv. .lean Riderly, Judith Shollls. Ylariaulhe Zuhulis. Ur. Robinson tspon-nrt. Fnurlh nur: Joseph li. Brennan. Roger Kilpulrlrl.. Robert Xlehilouch. Don Ylortre, Kay ltry. lumluy Tllulu-en. lfharle- Torulelln, Dunne llanxs tlicr-Pre-J. Third rout: Helen L1-nllzlrnl. Wlary l-'runrls Vtlkell-nu. Sally lluun tie-xml. lftln-ell FI. lla-rlu.nn. Ilorolln lill-v-urlh. Nlargu' llruuil lPn--.t Secuml lun: ,lean Llarkr. xlnxlue Will-or, Helen Knlsezerus. Nam-y Hull-ou, Xlllmlrenl l..isser. Ht-.lung llulresnr. Hetrrly lluvnlsnll. lfraurvs Hailey. Patricia. Nlrules. Hobrrlu Hotlul first ron: Wlnrllyn Wlarrhal. In-ou.: Golnlheruer. Hell-ue Strauss. Belles Schulz. Helly Nr-tl. Crave hull. Dorothy Un-Wilt. .-Xuuelta llusprrson. Side: Mark Womlnanl, Holi Kickers, Ros- Hurt. lalurs Murray Pknl-, l'll l'Y-NI .dfjggl f.. W., L - 5 Top run J tTreas.I. ,lark Quad:-. Bill Wilkins. Shan Xlarlln. Ted Yordqnisl liesxi, Hunter Hales. Janie: XM--1 Nh-Harguc tspunsorl. llr. Reising tsponsorl, Seronrl ron: Hasrll. Wayne Linlluqisl. Eugene fllson ll'res.l. .lalmrs Davidson. ,lnlln Gallilmlli. ,lohn Xllrm-1. Robert I..-x lfletcher Tlmrne--Tlmln-en. l irsI row: 'iarles Norris lxire-BH-s.l, Allmlrrn Thomson. Tonnny Tlmmsen, -Xlherl Klulsliaw. Hnln-rl Swank. llulnerl Snnli. onam Cours-5. W. V. C. The season of dances and parties was liegun this year lay the YV. V. C. with its presentation of the appropriate Football Dance in October. The W7. V. C.. with true Horace Nlann spirit. laliorcd to make this. the first dance of the year. a lrig success. A few weeks later. with the same spirit. they succeeded in van- quishing the D. li. X. on the gridiron. after a fast and furious battle. Still netting the pace. the WY. V. C. gave an invitation party in December at the Marquette Park Pavillion, where each memlmer invited one other couple. With the coming of spring and the yearning for action. this energetic crew held a skating party at the Black Oak Rink. In the past few years this event is looked forward to lry lioth the lll0llllJt'l'S and guests. Later in May the annual lianquet was held at Phil Sclnnidfs. where the eating of Steaks and French Fries lirouffht to a close another vear's activities. .4 I'n'.i.I.-In X-Isle Kult-llr um: in pirtnrrl. 1'..,. ft...-f ut-r..l.n...s sms.-.-L. l'..m.-.it crm. ml.-1. I..-......r.1. n..rn,,. '1t.,l..r. wr.. lflvnelling 1.p.m.ufr, Ilumllxy Harrington. Nlarmn l.t:urr. Beth-e Schulz. Nanrp llmlson. Sennnd run' Nlarxlyn Xlnrrlial. lieth Nt-tl. Surah llorman, Shirley lfullu. Xlaxine Winsor, .lmlilll Shullis. Grace lxralz. lfulln-rule Gullin. Ftrs: ron- ,lean Larson. Helen Wharton. Patricia Clarke lTreas.l. ,lean Lauer tYice-Presb. Doris Cobun lieul. Ruth Kaplan. ,,1 PAGE SIXTY A skatinv partv in mial-Svptvmlwr anal a llallowm-n parlx at tlu: M-Ina Cmn- F . . munity Housv of-rupiml tht- .X.l ,.l'. girls social valvnclar until the-ir elanvv near Thanksgiving. YS'llif'll was an intvrprvtalion of Hailvs. l'vzitin'ing llama-s. alvvils. Jitvhforks anal Noel Hall's orvln-stra. Closv u mn Tlianksi-ivinl' Fillllt' Christmas I I F' I' anrl another party fullowml Ivy tht- Ill .X.-A.E.P. ilanrv. liastvr llinnvr at Phil Sol llt ltl u l Sl N X I' I' irty at Ylar u tt P lx l' Il f llllif 's.anc 10 ann a . I. . ra ' . ' 1 4- 4- ar' avi ion. The girls climaxcrl at suvvcssful yvar with thc usual S4-nior I arvw'vll. Top rnu. Nl:-. Ylrllaln 4-pnnsnrl. Ylarzu:-rllv Iharnv-r. ,lvavivllv Rt-in--wus, Xnn Xlnlv'-a. Nlunla Hanrllrr. Rnsallv Bakvr. sfmnfz fm. wa-...na in-mm, im: ill.-fn...f,.f, xml... rm. www' I-ami. lim... M,-V,-.sf, mf, Klyrr William- lYxrv-Prn-.l. lhmalfl Faxnn. Kai l'rx lln-as.L Llu'-lvr fi.-lkrr ll'rv-.I. fins! ron, ,Kuna janv Ylunrr, Nlarllwn l,:1l'nrrr. Hyun llrlk0ult7. Nnrlnall llrnwn-Ivn. llwlnia Wllllrlirarl The Art Club Horace Nlanrfs Art Llluli. l'UllllNJSl'll nf sup:-riur art hllltl4'IllS. is spunsorval lvy Ylrs. McClain. During its gatlmvrings at 8:15. stuwlcnls lvarn nil painting. portrait FliPIf'lliIlg. and othcr rliffic-ult projvrts. The organization rvlvlmrati-il its tliirel ya-ar lay vunspivunus rll1't'1's:s in art shows. Nlost notalile was thc first prize- in tht- svulpturing rlivision of tln- Tri Kappa Xrt Show. won by Chcstf-r Baker. pre-siflvnt of tlw rluli. Thr' Horavv llann sc-rtion of mummers. made unflcr Art Cluli supvrvision. won sc-Conrl prize- in tlw Christmas XIIIIIIIIIPIIS Parafle. Svvvral mmnln,-rs also liavv rvreivcal pustvr awarrls as 4-vialcnf-v of their ability. lvnique results wc-rv olntaina-rl wlu,-n tht- opt-ra f-ast was imprs-ssc-al as portrait models. During their sparv lll0llll IIlS stuflvnts workcfl on a mural XS'lllf'll will proli- almly lm finishml this yvar. P.x1.r3 slxlxlnxl. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca .,...,, Mr. Ladd ..,,,.,Y Miranda ....,., Aunt ,lane .,,.... Mrs. Perkins ....,, Mr. Simpson ..,...,, . Mrs. Simpson ..,,.,,. ,lermiah Cobb ...,,,,... Emma .lane Perkins ..,,.i Clara Belle Simpson Minnie Smelly ..,,.A.,., Alice ...,..... ....,.. THE CAST Craig, Catherine Gulfin ..,..,.,.,...........,..v.,..George Lawrence t..,,.,..,...Mild1'ed Lasser, Margaret Evans ,...,,....Bernadette Jones, Phyllis Goldstein .,.t,,t.,leanne Tyler, Wanietta Bernette Clifford .......Harriet Knodel, Annette Chaikin ,,..,.,,v..,....,....,,,, Bill Connelly ...,..............,.......,...,,Roberta Chasson ...,,,...,Sarah ,lane Martin, Annette Chaikin .,.Grace Kratz, Marjorie Locke .......Betty Withers, Margie Benoit SIXT! THE JUNIOR PLAY Q, Twp rmr: lfln-trhvr 'l'lmn1N1-11 lPr1-xl. Xlanlyn H1grInn lSr-nl. K.l1.1rl+-- Yorri- flnhun. .lf-an Clarkr, R1-th Lnrlhrrg, Nlu- Rnau l-pun-nrt. William Wxlkum, lifluard l'ironn. S, Sw-and rnn: Harnlsl H1-nkv. ,lnlm Nlxrm, Slnrlvy 1,1-lm. Nluvlun-I Xu-kiwi, Rim-lmnl Clark. filturlv- Turn-. Ruhr-rt Xlnlllwu-. Kr-nl Nlnrlin. lun: ron: t,u11NI11l1r'v B11-I1, lxallulm-11 Xlrtlll-lvr. ll:-llvv S:-luulv. lfnrulyn I'l41ll1.1ua1y. ,l.1nivv H4-In11111. T110 Booster Club With Flotcli rFll0lllbCll. xlilfllyll lligwlon. auul l,llllll'li Norrie to act llltflll Shining FXHlllllll'S an ofHvc'1'h. tllv lllCllllN'l'N of the Boostvr Clul1 clelvofl fletf'1'111i11eflly illl0 tllo clark C0l'lll'l'S of Ho1'1u'm- llann to clrag o11t lurking: skeletons of IDCIDICSSIICSS or lllClft'l'llY1'lli'bS antl consign tl1c111 o11t'1' zmfl for all to the junk yarcl. The group 1-omltlrtml Fl'CSlllllElll. S0llll0lll0l'F.. ,lunior anfl Senior XYvf'E'liS with Pmf'lCllI'f'. anfl lutv i11 tllf' yr-ar. Sll0llS0l'f'll a llllllli-IIOIIQI l0lll'll2lll1f lll. lvnrlor its eliroction C. C. C. wvvk was mlm-rvwl onvr' lllUl'l' in Horam' Wlzmn with satisfavtory anfl Ill'0llllSlllQL rc-sults. Tho vluln also gave' fi11a11r'ial aifl to tho Banrl l'11ifo1'111 funfl by sclling pins anfl iN'llf'llS. uml lay SIlUllSftl'lllQ, thc Manll-E-Acts. W l'.Kl.l'1 NIATYJI III 4 - ...,, ' 11 WI HR lt snowsg each fat flake bounces flown With antics like a circus clown. Diamonds frost the black lagoon Anil fluffy icing spreads itself upon The chocolate ground 5 sun flrenchefl June ls but ll golden gleam, too far away. Who cares? We treasure more this silver flag .bw I ' ,.,,,?s,.4.4.......f ' - 2,,j,,6f7CL' Yzz,,,,f.x , . 1 .JI-1-A-4..,.! .Auf-41 A-,,,L4Jf A-J' , ,' ffjvfl-f ' ,QI ,4,Q-.4441 ,,4'f 'Q ' -I ' f I V -PM ' gif -IM L rf n.f?f1.Tg.,L,--' , Sli .f'C4 'Z W - , f 7 , 1 , rf -f f . 1 f , 0,1 1 ' Top rnw: Robert Nleluilnvirh. Tad Taylnr. William Waller. Russell Haseh. .lf-an Hirlgu-ly. Marjorie Brown Eleanor W'ieslnalt. fllarle Cordon. Belly Moore. Don fllitrliell. Paul Narrmsirh. ,lolin Gallinalli. Fnurlh nur: Shan lllarlin. William Gasser. Rivliarrl Davis. YVilnia Siehert. Ardalli Nirlinls. Mary Knapp. .lunr Driver. Virginia Henderson. Lila Rosenblamni. Ruth Wiaslilulrll. Dorothy Ellsworth. Bonnie Hongxll. Ruhr-rl Cuinhiner. Albert tluislian, Jack tlruvnbie. Third row: ,laines Franklin, Kent Bates, Clmrli-s Clark. Rolwrl Kane. Margaret Gm-decks, Mary Frisrli- korn, Marilyn Higdon. Marilyn Taylor. lialluerixn- tlutiin. Teresa Dau-3. Fletrher Thorne-Thomsen. Joseph Brennan. James Blair. Lea-narll Lasse-Y. Sururul rmr: Betty Williers. Loi. Kraus. .lndee Fliollis trier,-Treas.l. George Slirrer lPres.l, C. C. Yihile- nian lspnn-nrt. Da-an Bixlvr tYir1--l'res.I. l,eonn Gnldhvruvr. Be-tty Nell. Rnlli Kaplan. lflrwl nm: Nlark Woomlnard. llolwrt Blullgell. Leunarnl Colin. llirliard Levis. Rnberl Unlylilz. Arthur Curis. Donald Orlli. The Chemistry Club Long before the shops are displaying Christmas goods. the Chemistry Club has started its preparation for the distribution of baskets to needy families. By Christmas time Mr Yvhitmalfs laboratory looks like Santas workshop. Games. stuffed animals. dolls. and building bloeks are a few of the artieles which brighten the somber dignity of the supply eup- boards. All sehool students were asked to Contribute old toys, eanned fruit and money. This year the Chemistry Club supplied twelve families with food and toys. After the heetie Christmas season. the elub settled down to more seri- ous matters. The seeond semester was enlivened. however. by two trips with Mr. Vlfhitman through the Gary steel mills. it SIXTY-SIX The Electron Club The Electron Cluli attainefl new heights this year. Having captured first place in the Junior Division at the Y. Nl. C. A. Hohhy show. the group won still more laurels hy securing first prize in the Christmas Lighting Display sponsorerl hy the Cary Post Trihune. Wie also have the Elevtron Cluh to thank for making anfl operating the score lioarfl at Gleason Field. ancl for maintaining the puhlie aflilress system which mafle the footlnall games so mueh more enjoyahle this year. Two parties anfl a hay rifle were given for the memhers. Their social season was eloseal hy the Spring Dance. Ylajor letters were 3X1'?:ll'tlCil to those memliers who were cretlitefl with IWO-lllllltll'Cll hours of outside work on clulm projects. Top rant: William Nlarklry 4Yire-Pres.l. Edward Doyne. Srrorul roar: Waller Rodin. Clan-nrr Daniels. William Kettler. Rohan Quanslrnm t5er.l, Roherl Mel-'enny lPres,l. .lor Rc-ndina. lxslrr Nia-nn. Philip Piazza. Edgar Nleyrrs, Kenneth Exam, ,lark Larrabee. Fin! ron: Dale Homer. Ted Sonnen. llr. Burk I-pnn-url. Herman Kutch. PAGE SIXTY-SEVIEX s.'.-.ml H... ,1....-pi. tif.-....i.... 1m..L film... l1..i.1.ffi limit, vm. xu.i..iMffi 1--apw f Df ' xlellllllff- ,lack IM-wlrirk. William Nu-nn. lflul run. llnmcr llulf--. lh-n Sn-rm. William l'4rpc. Knlu-rl Nlilllllrus, Rulvvrt lialrr. Basketball Canning lmmt- with li0lll'll frmn Xviflllktt. aftcr our rlcfcat at thc hanfls of Froehcl unfl Big Stomp Nlzuhluck in thc Scctional Finals. our thoughts rctnrncrl to thc past scuson. A-Ks wc ZO0Illt'Il along at forty-fivc towarwls Gary. wc rccallccl the un- forgcttuhlc past scason. Hcincinhcr? l.ittlc Tank Dick Olson. our outstunrling 50IDll0llllJl'C. Dick. who c0nlrln't throw at haskcthall at thc lmskct whcn hc was a Frcshnmn, ilcvclopcrl into unc of thc niccst gjlliil'llS 2ll'0lllNl thi-sc sections. Dunnyis unorthomlox hut zlccllrutc shooting. The lacing wc wcrc suhjcctefl tn hy South Siflc of Fort Waync. Hur victory ova-1' llilllllllllllll Tm-h at thc cnfl of the scason. making ns mythi- cul statc champs. Hur cliccring scctiun at Yzilpo and its originality. Tha- hrilliant rcccptiun wc rcccivcnl at Framkfort whcrc school was flismissctl nnel cach of us was lllll'0tllll'Pll to thc stuflcnts. Our twn yictnrics uvcr Froclncl mluring tho scason: thcn our loss to thcni in thc scctiunals. Hllit-'s singlc-hzinflcul 1lcf4-ut ul' liincrson in thc scctiunals in which hc inurlc tcn points and hchl liry-hairy ljricc to two lll1'il5ly points. Xml finally thc Scniors. 'lihc climax to thcir fum' ycurs of scrvicc was not so sll4'I't'SSl'lll. lint it haul its high points anal its llll'lll0l'll'S which will always hc lilcaiszmt lIlC'Illtll'lt'S. But hcck. lwrf- wc arc in Gary again. No nmrc huskcthall for lli. Uh! wcll, wc can always lmxk ulu-ml tu ncxt ycar :incl soc Rcfl. Matty. Dick. Danny. anfl Bcnny nut on thc hzu'4lwuml for H. Nl. I' XMI-I NIA I Y-l'fIlill'l Swim ming Contrary to all expectations. Horace Nlamfs swiunuing team came up to par. and more. Ahlv headed luv Captain Nortlquist. anml well taught lmv Coach Kominski. the team efficiently clisposefl of Lew Wallace. Whiting. and Froelmel. Thornton and Hannnonml likewise fell lrefore the Horsemen. but eventually the title turned and Horace Nlann lost several return meets. Though the team was only a runner-up in both the Conference llect at South Bend and the State Meet. nevertheless. it turnefl out a cham- pion-Bolm Jessup. who capturefl the state title in breast stroke. Prospects for next year are gooclgllvhat Mann has rlone once. llann can do againfand moref xg Top nur: Rnberl Shepherd. Robert juries. Km-zrnelh lllll-. Juhn Xian-held. llnlrerl Jessup. Tevl Nrrmlqui-I, lluarh Konxinskl. S4cr,n1l row: ,loe Rendira. Robert Burlxee llfapl.b. llhaxles Tn-lnpfin. Frank Beckwith. ,Xl Full. Fin! rmf: ,lark Steele. Allen Antler-on. Douglas Strung, Orwall Anderson. Holnert Kane. Klrluunl l.1-ui-, PAGE SIXTY-XI Top pirlurv: llary Jane Rm-ynolrlx. Rullertn Cliawun. Burlraru Engels. Mil- dred Lux-er, Nlamii Wood. lie-urge Stirrer. Robert Smith. Svnunl pi:-lun-: GQ-urge l.anrenn- ttirc Preml, Mix, Burrell. Dorothy 'l'ori6. Winifrvtl Huber, .ludee Sltoltis. .luhn Mirza. .luweph Kyle. Kent Marlin. Firsl pivlurv: Yunnan Bmumten. Jeanne- Tyler. Cath:-rinr Caitlin ISM-J. Robert Sandrrwn. Paley Craig, Bm-th Lndluerg 4l'ref.P. Frank Greenwald. XXnIliam Barlnnunn, Raymond lfry. Dramatic Club This your the Dramatic' Clulm explored bygone Jays with effeetive re- sults. lts presentation of a sixteenth century farce, Cummer Curt0n's N1-edlv. won the city play meet. A temporary return to Horace Mann School. 1940 A. D.. netted it an initiation party. a tlinner party, and at get-together in the home of Burton Yveeshler. The group nc-xt amused the sturlent hotly with the genuine Irish ac- cents which it acquired for its spring play. Anil so. instead of orchids, we present shumrot-ks to the Drainatir- Clulm. lnoth for its entertaining plays and its equally intercstiiig social activities. XGE SHVENT Y fialnera Club Headed hy Boll Nlohiluvit-ll and Vlitllll Stanton. tht- vw-r at-tive' lliilIlCI'il Club fairly outdid itself this ye-ar. The lllPlllllQ'l'S opt-nod the svusun hy displaying sonic- of tht-ir ln-st wurk at an salon in tht' full. :Xt Christmas tht-y ve-ntured into tht- tit-lil of motion pit-tures wht-n tht-y 1-mlvavurml tu ru-oral tht- Christmas Pagt-ant. ln addi- tion. the cluh visitvd the Kaufman and Fahry vonum-rvial plmtugrnpliy 1-mnpany in Chit-ago and lu-ld a Grab Bag Photography Conte-st. xvllf'Il tlw new dark room in the East Building was coniplm-tml. vquip- lllt'lIl was purchasod. tht- usv of whivh was frve to tht- lIl4'llllN'l'S at any time-. Wiith this new opportunity as a stimulus. the rluh hopes to pl'0tll1f'P e-ve-n mow unusual and intervsting 1'lllIll'l'Ll studivs than it has 1-xliihite-d in thv past. Tnp nm: Ros- Hurt. William Brandt, lluhvrl lllmlgt-tt, Cenrgv Sli:-rrr tTrras.l. lhrhard Hupp. Third ron-: Glen Smith, Rob:-rt Nh-liiluurh tl'nAs.l. Fletflu-r Thorne-Tlnnnseu tXxre-Prr-.l, Eduard Houprr. 'in-funtl run: Xlarllyn Xiurvhul. Irma Hirst-lu. Nhs- Ilrmfn lspunsurl. Wuyrn- Lind' quist. Fire! run: Shirlt-5 lin-lnstvr. Lui- Kraus. Lois Hulmv, lvnnfr: Tlmma- Stxmtnn Irorrrspmulinu Sent, -- Lvfl lu riglnl' Ilan-l Immun. Belly Wlllwr-, Urnfur' Xdam-. mullet' Fhrpanl. Rnlrerl Buhlitz. Jnnnn- lylrr, Durulhy Tone. Shirley tfuhn. Center. .Iran Lauer ISQCJ. P-KDE FEVENTYvON'E N X, vs. Lefl to righl: Belly Moody. Betty Br-izak. liulel l'zelac. Cecelia Shipou, Elizabeth Williams. Dorothy Klreasy. Phyllis Puiilsull. Jeannette Reussuig. Mildred Comerford. Volleyball Welrstet' says, Volleyball is a game in which two groups of players attempt with their hands to keep a large ball moving from side to side, without letting it touch the ground. over a net seven feet and six inches high. This dehnition explains compactly the mechanics. but not the dexterity which is necessary to play the game expertly. The Seniors definitely possessed this essential quality. because they were crowned Volleyball Champs . after conquering the Juniors. 32 tn 0. PAGE SEVEN'l'l'-TYVO Tap run: lmwlyu Williams. Kun Veslluau, Joan Williams, Wlarthu Hump. Kulh XlrN.-xl. Nh, I,vllh 1-punsurl. .llllu Nehe. Beth J. Keegan. Yidosxa Nnurli. Norma lah-gum. Helly lirozuk, Ylnlllala lin--ell. June Drin-r. lla-urge Broun. Hnherl Buhlllz lPnfs.l. Fuurlh row: l.:-ouanl l.a-wr. Shirley l Qril.sun. lin-lpn Germ. Ymla Belle Hue. liunnn- Hough. Jean Xlrt.uls lorh. Helen Kalsigera-. Krgura Zuhuhs. Grarr Hnnler. Eu-lpn 1Innmnghnm. Ruth Washburn. lh-an Huh-r. Third Voir: Chester Bal.:-r Ylargarel Tuiupl. Pat Cleunull. Suu Fred:-rlrk. lrma Hlr-rh. Wlarlallllle Zubull-. His- Sharpe 4-pon-url. Lorna Kuvpper, Eloise lxh-p-er ti.-r.-'l'rn-a.-l. llumlhy izllsuorlh. Teresa Dang, Xiargarel Kap-h, Rnherl Nlehllnxirh. Swond ron: Palsy lxelly. Thelma Whitehead. Wlarguenle Thiel. Vary Solomon, Xune Nmivll. Niargurel l.a BBN. Mildred Venrich tYire-Pr:-..l. Catliermv Flevelismx. Heduig Ilufrvsne. Lnrrznne Kropiuski, Hull Rodgers. First rout: Xian E. l llz-llulnon-. Esther Sl. Gerrunnn. Luis Hahue. lileauur Llnrnln. Nlarlone llark. Kath- erine Ganey. Rulh Hsmhs. Lin- Kraus. Joseph Brennan. Flrlrher Thorn-en. Business Club Outside speakers addressed many of the hi-monthly meetings of the Business Club this year. Among these were: Nliss Klinedorf. who de- scribed husiness agencies: Paul Criste. who discussed functions of trust companies: and Al Edwards. district manager ofthe Bell Telephone Com- pany. who outlined the opportunities for girls in the telephone exchange. An educational tour through the Gary State Bank Building provided one of the most interesting field trips of the year. A party he-fore Christ- mas and a heach party in the spring furnished pleasant social diversions enjoyed hy memhers and sponsors alike. I'-Xhli SILYEXTY-THREE -i Horace Mann School Orchestra DOTTIE MAURER. Coucertninster lxl Violins F. Rogers J. Rowley' D. Berg H. Hagennnltl K, ,lointxon tl, Kettler H. Peterson B. Rosenluloom I., Alley .l. Sllollis. Prillripul -X. Orvis S. lfellder Nl. Yekasi P. Patty .l. Rodin Ohovs Trumpels it-551213. 3' Y1B::x ' ia H. English xr. iwtfkef YI, llonk liolux E. Yanllnren L-lluilwrs lik Munn J. Bfirnlnzer I.. 1.3-Ile. l'rnn'lpal A- shrug., ' YI. blirugo 5. lxrlrkson Basses H- Gilroy Tromlwmls I.. Roo-nhloom XI. liappony 5. Martin. Principal E. walnlller Xl. Rnkavina J. Bremer Nl. Hoody x Hemlrriun J' Rfnfih ll. Grnlnhs l,. Roe' S. ll:-rush-in 1 Wf-'e 'H'1 a.. xvi.fa..g J. Anim: H NPN .mf 1 mimi t., anim.. H. 1.aaf,..n B e?f ' xl. l.l.,,a. immpul ix. Exams mn Whitney V' V UW' ,mmm .l. Guurlei li. Felton W. Johnson GA julimwon s. st-aitragin s. Tube Horus ,L Mlm D. Zola ffvllus Fl.l TES E. Rallo J. Pickurt N. Brossartl. Principal R. lfedosky J. Gibson l . Kettler R. King WI. lloederke E. Pullaek Tympnni Nl. Darner Xl. Wrtldle K. Sonnrn ,l. Miller ll, Hardy The Orchestra The concert orchestra has given freely of its time and talent to increase the pleasure of audiences attending plays, operas, and special programs at Horace Mann. in addition to carrying the load of two complete con- certs. Well known classical compositions and instrumental solos were presented in the first concert. Through thc efforts of Mr. H. M. Johnson. head of the department. two eminent musicians wielded the haton at the winter concert. The first guest, Mr. Adam P. Lesinsky. composer. directed his own composition, Camelot March. and the second. Mr. David Hughes, con- ducted the Unfinished Symphony in B Wlinor hy Schubert. Some of Mr. .lohnson's works were also played in this concert. He is already nationally famous for his line compositions and we expect to hear much of him in the future. The second concert spotlightcd the efforts of several student orches- trators and soloists. At connnencement the orchestra again played the tra- ditional ,llarch :TIIIIIIJIIOIICITTP as graduates filed down the aisles to receive their diplomas. P AGE QEVENTY-FOUR 7... Lell In righl: LaYerue Nlilloy, Nlarilyun Fureaker, .leanelle Reussnig, Mildred Comerlord. Betty Smith. Belly Moody, Dorothy Creasy, Phyllis Paulson, Engadine Fletcher. Girls' Basketball Basketball for several reasons seems the most popular sport in the cal- endar. It is the girls' favorite sport, partly because the game is so fascinat- ing, and partly because it requires so much skill to play successfully. ti The ,luniors are sure of this.l Once more the lofty Seniors failed to gain the championship-this time losing to the ,luniors 11 to 9. Even a challenge game netted the Seniors no more than a mere tie. No wonder they heaved sighs of relief when the season ended. PAGE SEVESTY-FIVE AIMMSEZZLU I -, i'Zjf'1'ffgfMlv2ffLf-V. bw -J-La . .wazw w7g'Z?LJl'AffvMff555d3 f ll jg,A,5AA,4,, WINIIR SPRING PALE li l. Ol'II Push: Tap nur lxatht-rine llulrrr. ,lznwlxn-ll. 1' Nle-ning.-r. Xlury Nlargure-l llurtle- 4Svr.l. Wlurs ,latte Reynolda lTreaw.l. lilealinr 'l'liah-In-r. Shvlla Harri-. Third run, lxathernzt- Sm-ll. Shirley lmiuntt-r. Barbara Engrl- -Knu-llu liurr. liarlrara Ki-th-r. lill tin--1-. Ylerwdr- liqlulrn. Hi-It-n Gilroy. . Mtv lilizahe-Ili lfnln tfponxtrl, Nlury Francix Nliflu-rruti. Nliltln-tl Luwwr. Phylli- lluutlsnn ll'ru-s.l. Pt-ggi . Franiv- Burn-N-. Sulh Srulnighl. Firsl nur. Xlrb. l rnlik lfpnnmrl. inn l rf-clvrirk. Nlarllxn lforvukvr. Uumthy Tune. lanlre Hrllnan Ncnlul fmt: Ylzlrilyn l.ul7orrr, l-'lynn tl ire-Pre-, I . l'.uI Durbin lfxrlsn Hr-llin. Shirley luhnxnn. w L. P. T. Un a nippy lNUYPlllllf'l' evening the girls of C. P. T. lu-ltl their lirst open party of the yt-ar. It was a Bargain Barn Dance. so-fallml lwcausv the atl- mission was a IIll'l'0 391-. Socials and partie-s followml in quick sin-vossioii until Fvlnruary arrived with a lilast of 1-oltl wintl. This was a liig month for C. P. T. Tlivy wvlt-oinetl llll't'0 nvw irlt-flgvs into the-ir Cluli, anal on the st-vt-litovlltli of tht- same month licltl tlivir annual :lance-. A Swv:-tlu-art Ball . Following this. tho girls hvltl at flin- nvr party at Phil Sf'lllllllllsS. a ritling party. ancl the annual Nlllllllxl'-S Day Tva. A formal 1llllIlf'I'-llilll1'l' at tht- Gary Country Cluli vlimaxc-tl the' social vvur. lllUl.llGY l,l,l H Tap run: Nlury lx. Klux-lily. lit-tty Lux. Jayne Srllranlvr. Wilma llaltlngly. llnunt- liurbln. lurk Rub:-nun limit-e llhznnpion. Xlurian Ol-on. llurhuru Lina:-ntnuir, Marg inn Hnhlb-. Third nur: Gino Luguru. lllarlrn- Uubtasnn. Bernice lingt-la. Nancy Uurlnn. .li-fry Nlilgranx. Paul Hake. Wlurgurrt lladvll. Nlary Jam- Durkln. Joann Wal-h. Hub Johnson. Secanrl ruir: Patty Wahlert. Betty lane We-I-h. Dorothy Pie-twh. Xlury Juraa. ,loan Metz, Nlrs. Suley lxpomori. I,-nib Furnell. Rme Maru- Butnuveun. Genevieve Lloyd, Durothy Marlin. Nlurllyn Key. First roar: Grave Pernhruke, Corinne Cilhunl, Nlary ,lane Reynolds lYice-Prea.l. Robert Evans lPrv5,l. Hurbaru Norris lSer,I, William Even-tl, ldn Mae Clement. Ruth Frank. SEYENTY-SIX ...Q ekvir' f ' . Tap rout: Barbara Wllkrls, ,lane lu-llnarrl. Xlnrllyn Hlunlnn. Xlrs. Sclliess lspnnsrrl. Jayne Walllerl. Xu'- gmia June-. Jean Clarke. Hire Huber. Carolyn .hlxens lTreas.i. Ruherla Hodge. Nlari Wlargarel Nlilhratli. Su-and nm: Sara ,lane Xlarlm. Margaret Nlai Nliller. ,leannc Tyler, Belly Cugswell. Hawley Klunkllofl. Marjorie Wliller. Hanan Juno Spa-chi 15m-J. Helen Sinne. Thinl nm: ,Uma Yarlrea. Helli Lindberg 1l'res,i. Kuna .lane Xlnnre Hire-l'res.I, S. U. S. A progressive dinner and a scavenger hunt were joyous preludes to thc manv happy events that followed for the S. If S. A grab-hag and after- noon dancing added zest to the December tea. The Penguin Strutters escorted their dates to the S. lv. S. Igloo Dance in January. on snowshoes. The highlights of the dance were the hundreds of fluffy. white snowhalls that floated down among the dancers. A date dinner at Tr-ilJcl's. the S. li. S.-A. E. P. Party. and the Senior Farewell filled the Spring calendar. Biology Club Since its founding in 1932. the Biology Club has grown to he one of the outstanding non-social clulms of Horace Mann. its purpose is to further scientific interest. The vear's activities were started with a visit to the Carlson Ulmserva- tory. Various talks by prominent speakers furnished interesting and prof- itable l3rOgrams. Flora Phillev discussed The Stars . while Dr. Rosen- lJlO0lll talked on The History of Medicine . Evolution and Religion fur- nished material for a talk hy Rev. Schuster. Spring fever did not disturll the Biology Cluli hut merely sent it on a visit to the spring flower show. Several meetings were enlivened luv colored slides on such suhjects as Deep Sea Life . Animal Life of the Dunesu. and Hur Birds . I U I I-.YI-.XTY-5I'Xl'X '5- lm..XlAJ Top run: Ilalv Hrllv- tl'rr-Mt. 'loin Tue-rll t'l'rv.ls.I. lit-urge Stix--'rr lSvr.l. Donald Urth. William Coll- lmlly. Ruhr-rt lllmlgr-tt. tiharlrw 'l'i-mplin. ,lnlm Scully. ffharln-N Torlr, Nlr. Holliday lspnnsort. ,lnwph lirrunan. Sw-ornl rnu llvnrgv lniurefllrv. lidwartl Brown. William llarlnuanu tYi41'-I'rvs.l. Frank llrvvnualsl. Rohvrl Xlrltilunlrll. Rxrharrl Davis, IM-an llixlrr, Nlxllarll Llnyal, Fin.: mu. Tlminas 'tloorf-, liortlnn Lamlt-ck. .ln-4-pli lxylr. Raynmml I'artt-v. Rus-4-l llramvr. ,lulm Luvas D. U. X. Hora-'s thc- fast annl lllrious hunch. You know. thosc' D. U. X. hoys. 'lilwyirv all splvmlial ft-llows. Thr yvar start:-sl with a party at the Gary Country Chili. From then on until llvvmiilwl' twvnty-viglttli. thv lnoys wvrf' lrusy with plans for the supvr South of tlw Horflvr elancc. It attraCts-el a rfworfl vrowfl of one hun- clrcfl svvmlty couplos anfl. those clvcorations-fwell. novvl to say the least. Fehruary founfl thvin giving another party. this time a joint affair with the A. li. l'. 1-lnh. Nvitlwr vluln 1-oulwl rvsist tlw iclva. anal we must aflmit. tho A. li. l'.-D. lf X. party was vc-rtainly an onjoyahlv onv. The boys vli- maxvrl thvir sovial yvar with a elatc tlinnc-r party at Phil Sf'llIllllll.S. It's an annual affair and as always. it was highly sucvcssful. an appropriate finis to an equally stu-vcssflll ycar. l U I Sl'ZYl'.N'l'Y-l'jll9H'l 'A Kiss For Cillalvrvllan 'l'lIIf 1' XWI' Ur. Bullio- Thu- Poli 1'1'11 mn lzilllIl'l'l'llil Urs. Nlalonvy Tho Ham Tha' ltllillll'l'll H4 tL0llIll0fht'l' Lurll xlilflil' King Ilf- 1x,lll'K'Il ,, Bl'iillti4'S ,Ie-an Burm- Dr. Bmliv D2llIIlf',, .,, ,, I.illllf'S-Ill-XYiiit ing Carol Bvnsnn. Lnrmim- XY vx llulwrl ltllgllwll. Flilllllxf Inlan- Boln Fl'azivr. llurolel llvnlw Nlurilyn 1,01-kv. Hulry Xls-Ginni, Bvtly iflinv. Warp Hlllxalvilm Ntbflllilll Huwh. ,lillll1'S Carl' xluyn La Lmulc-. Bzu'Irzu'zl xlilylhk Carol Taylor. tL1'll4'Yi4'Yl' Lluywl Shirla-y F1-ml1'l'. .Kala Svlmr ,, .lnnrnlull X lHN'l':1 rmzm Uinkin. Elllllllllll Sinner!! , .. Juniw- Cllkilllllitill Ruilsluu-k. Julia F011I'4'Illl2H'k1'l'. .l2ll'fIll1'lill1' Ylillvr. lflvllv L4-vin liusaliv Hakvr. Elsie' Yam Burvn filllll'l1'S Baclvr. ,le-rry Cuhml Sm- Tnwllslvy. I,illll'4'lf4' rlwilyliill Jlllltx XY alla'-4-. ,lub-4-plmillr wvulfll. 1llldl'l0flF Blakv. Vary janv Durkin. Gloria ,ltlllllr-Ull .'J'--..g'.-w.. Lrg .., 'D W- .-Ara Y-'9i.1!l'Qi?',f'! Ig '- L A THE. HH-ISHNIAN l'l. XY lx! xxlxli lm- SPRIG The ground is strewn with clamp. :lurk Iefwee But violets are Coming soong Do you see the bluebird preening In the mirror of the eulm lagoon ? Listen. Hush .' Anil elose your eyes Do you hear lnurmurs of tiny feet? I wonder where they go. And what queer friends they ehoos Yonder u robin trills his joy. Reminding me to uslf one thing- lloes Springtime bring the robin. P fl! lllPl'f Ur floes the robin bring the Spring? IK I- Pl HIY '4 . I a 4 1 IQ, '.,'s !r ...v: IV' K M. R. 0. T. C. Wlith the coming of the school year in September, the Horace Mann R.O.T.C. was organized into two companies- E and The organization of these units was completed with difficulty this year because the drill and army regulations, which have heen in use for several decades. were completely revised. This change. although contemplated for a long time. upset the organization. Nevertheless, by October hoth companies were in full swing, the officers appointed. and the drill well under way. ln Autumn the drill consists of instruction for the newly enrolled cadets in the manual of arms. and hasic squad and platoon drill. The peak of the Fall drill is reached when the R.0.T.C. marches in the Armistice Day Parade. It is the custom Top rnn: Harold Lind, John Hoslf-r. Earl Cinder. Htthert English. Herman Dinkin. Roy Nlrxeil, Tony Nararro. Paul tiolf-man. Leon Korner. Fourth rout: Arthur Cnris. Edward Hilty. Howard lsaar-son. Russ:-ll Hulhngton, Eugene Tucker, Robert Dietrich. Robert Kane. John Nlrflullough. Third row: William Burke. llharlvs Williams. Clarence Dani:-ls. John Coe-Ike. Kenneth Walton. John Rohersun. Glenn Smith. Robert I,1-4-vark. James Pain-r-on. John Roush. Nr-cond row: Walliatn Xrhr. ,lann-s Kirk. Walter Zurich. W'illiatn Walter. Harold Featherstone, Hans Htlgel, Leonard Lztsser. Daniel Dattglnfrty. Rohr-rt lirshant. Kent Bates. .lantes Blair. First row: Major George Slierer. l,ir-nt. Ceorgt- Brown. Lieut. Colonel Robert Mm-hilovich. Captain Burr Mr-Chee, Licut, Clayton Straw. PAGE l'IlGH'I'Y-TXt'1r that. following thi' .'xl'llllillt'P t'l'l'Plll0IllPS at tliv lmgion Hut. thi- vault-ts arf- givvn c'oll'1'vaii1l tltlllglllllllli 'lllll5f1'ill' thi- H.U.'l'.C. also pluyt-il an iinpnrtiint rolv in thi- Nlvlwliziiitls lfliristnius l'ziru4l1'. -. . f- w . . . . . ln tht- bltflllg thi- Hll. l .1.. again starts its uulilmn' llfllllllgj wlnvh voiiu-S as ai rvlivf from tht- vlussvs in riflv lllill'kSIll2lIlSlllID. niilitziry liistory. IllllSli4'lI'y. map n-ailing. ainil uniilmt prim'iple's taught lllftlllfllltllll the wintvr months. The' Annual lilslwvtiml anil tht- Nlilitziry Ball. with all tht- sph-nilur of uni- fornivil vuelvts tinil thc' lm-vlim-ss of gziily guwiivil Cimlm-4-llas. inarluwl that vnil of ai yvziifs training. Nlajm' Hulwr from Nlnnvic. lniliana. 4-mifliu-ti-il the Annual ln- spvctiun. .Xt this tinn' lIH'1liilS wvrc Ill't'St'llll'4l to outstaneling will-ts unrl offfim-rs. Tnp rmr: Run Hurt. Rnliert Xirki-r-. Dvrirk Harri-, Yr-rnun Stephan. lleuvsv Lli:-nlvirk. Ifilnn-r Dau-. Waller Shri In-rfl, Wilbur Shan. hi-nneth Nhmrne. Blair Sproulx. Bill Nlrlxinm-3. fviflh rmr: Holi She-plu-rd. Le-lc-r Nlamn. Kenneth Sherislun. 'Kndy Harlan-li-. He-rherl Bently. Jainr- Milla-r. Jerry Kicker!-. John Garni:-r, ,lnhn Gray. Rngvr Ern-t. George Nehrinu. Donald Tlmnipwuni. Fourth rmf: tlliarl.-N Turilrlla. llharlv- Tnrie. William Dilling. liven-ll K4-tllv. Dirk Tunm-hill, l,nui- Dani-, Rnlwrl Enid. Dale Huluvr. Huge-r kirkpalrlrk. John Kanv. Third rmi: tlli-n Smith. Rent Nlarlin, ,lamiw OI-vii. llraig Wililvr. keith Slwpht-ril. Milton Wad-isnrtli. Paul Reed. Hind tllark, l-'rank Hvlvigz. Harry Nlnrlin, Svrunil ron: Lnui, Be-rm-r, Nlnrrill Sorrivk. tiorvlnn Samlhzivli, Juv Rvnilina. George Harhelii. lie-rald Erfham. Dal:- li:-llei. Dunalrl Hardy, Rnhert l,4-wi., Philip tjniiwrlnrrl. Slvw: I..-u-nlix, Firsl ron: l,im-ut. Rirhard Bnpp. Nlajor Shan Wlartin, Captain Jn-e-ph Hill, l.ivul. Ifdvaril Huuprr. Lieul. Tail Taylur. I' Ui! I-,Il.HlY-THREE , af7 ? .' Y: - ni ua Ma -' ' .anvil K., ' - ' 5 '.: -.J , -. af . '5.,v-5535 3-:5 p . . ' QQ. WX.,- T. J. C. To Mountain Ridge for a horseback ride! Yes, despite the rain the girls found this an exciting introduction to their Fall activities. The T. ,l. C. girls seem just one happy family. always enjoying a party together. especially at O'Brienis. T. ,l. Cfers know what is real fun, The R. 81 K. afforded an enjoyable evening of bowling. Of course, girls are always hungry after such exercise, so off they went to ,ludy fVIohler's where chili was waiting for them. O'Brien opened her home again for a date party to celebrate New Year's Eve! 1'Call Vi and Mille to secure the exciting details!! ,lungle Jive, the theme of their successful dance. brought Tarzan and his date. a pink monkey. and a giraffe supplying the slide for chattering monkeys. The April social brought the girls together in the Jensen home for a spaghetti dinner. Lending a more formal air to thc yearis activities was a banquet given in honor of the departing Seniors. .,t-W 4 2- ,vu 'S' :- Top row: ,lark ljmmbie. ls-an Lauer. Jim Davidson lart 1-dilurl, Russell Hasrh, Don Orth, John Callinatli lbusiness manngerl. Shan Marlin, Annu ,lame Moore tart edilnrl, Belly Monro, Eleanor W'iesmnn, Marian June Spechl leo-edilorl, Belly llruzak. Bollnm row: Flelehrr Thonm-n lplmtugrapherj, Bob Bnhlilz llmnkkeeperl. Ruhcrl Mchilnvirh fro-cdilorl, Evelyn Kuslad lbusinn-ss managcrl. Elaine Paul, Mary Margaret Bxlrlle. Leona Culdbergcr, Dnrolhea Mauer, Mary Frischknrn, Phyllis llznidson. Sally Dunn. PAGE EIGIITY itll If .1 1 X . , . 'I'..l.tI,t1I.l'IB Top run: Dorothy Ellsworth, ,lean Xlefillllneli, Helen U'BYien 4l'resJ. Briefly Duyldson, Virginia Henderson. Esther bl. Uerlnam. Xilnifrerl Haber. SH-ond roxr: Waniella Burnett. Judy Mohler. Bliss Nlevilliams 4-punsorl. .lrdll Ridgely lSec.l. Mrs. Zeigler lspunsort. Viola Belle Rue I'I'reas.l. First row: Annette Caspersun. Mildred Vienrirh titre-Pres.l. Marie Dellosfu Evelyn Rustad. Elaine Eyans. The Annual Staff Now. what have we here? Ah. yes. that industrious bunch. those purveyors of the wit and wisdom that are to be found in the pages of this book. Of course, it's the Annual Staff. You-ve seen them scurrying about busily at three-fifteen on some item of vital importance. i'Ol1-VC seen them proving their mettle as salesmen at the first floor Candy Counter. XiOll.Vt' also met up with the members of the Business Staff. with little bla:-k books clutched tightly in their fists. eagerly engaged in tracking down prospective customers. Behind seenes. they struggle with copy. layout. rewrites and sigh for really bright ideas. And now, after months of the most difficult of endeavor. they emerge with this eYOL'R Book. bringing with them the sincere wish that their time. and that of Miss Creensfelder. their understanding and gentle guide. has not come to naught but that here. in the pages of the Annual of 1940. each and everyone of you will find satisfaction and happiness in a complete record of your 1939-40 school year. PAGE ElllH'l'Y-l lVE v PAGE FIVE Boys' Band The Boys' Band has heen husy this year in sponsoring aetivities to raise money for their new uniforms. The selling of Easter eggs and the presen- tation of magicians and professional soloists helped to swell the fund. ln addition. the lroys could always he Counted upon to represent their school admirably at foothall games and parade. It is hard to see when they found time to prepare for their eoncert given on March twenty-ninth. Although this was one of the most difficult programs ever presented hy a Horace Mann hand. we can sincerely con- gratulate them on doing a fine joh. A clarinet duet. The Jesters. which was played in this eoneert. was written hy our hand director. Mr. E. V. Roes- ler. who has eomposed many fine works for the hand. including marehes. overtures. and elarinet method hooks. Wie give special Credit to those who assisted with solo work: Cutshaw and Sheridan in their clarinet duet: the Blair. Gasser. Blodgett eornet trio: and Bill Zimmer on his saxo- phone. Among the numhers on the program were Peer Cynr Suite hy Grieg and In Springtime overture hy Golflmark. Congratulations to our Boys' Band on a highly suceessful year. im w-QE fir. Q isgtttnom -1 'lf QT 2' L. Top row: Jan-k De-edrirk. Roln-rl Cassvr. lfranl. H1-vkuitli. Str-vw lljvlieh. Paul Narronirli. Orvall Anderson. tflxde Randle. Nl:-lun Hurst. link Larruhre. Servnlh ron-' Richard Ellsworth. john Roush. Charles Tormohln-n. lmonard Lass:-r. Rirhnrd NlrCorlnurlt, Nlalrolm Skinner. Donald Hardy. ,lnhn Robersoll. liligelu- Olson. Sixth nur: V'illiam Zimmer. Gilbert Sta-gnarh. Huh:-rl Bills. Richard Christoph. Jainvs Gibson. Ned Chase. William Den-nlrlrk. Allen Anderson. Douglas Strong. William Wilson. Homer Hales. Fourlh rmr: William Walter. Tom Stanton. Harold Henrikson. Rolwrt Xlzittheu. Albert Culshan, Haney Hayden. lxvllnetll She-ritlall. llonalld hlorliee. Daxnl Sworerlanrl. Harold l,illt'l. lvillyert Harris. Wildon Smith. ,lark Kzirrh, Donald Gonrlry, Russell Crzinn-r, l'uul Lielrermann. Raymond Rpdell. llurrx llallsall. Nvrollvl row: George l'he'lps, .lalnrs Nlnrruy. lillno llovslrr. ,lohn Sroll. john Haworth, lleon Kerllrr. Firsl mir: Alu Gurney tdrnm nxajorl. llarulel Hilty. William Markle. Herbert llently. George Jensen, lurk 'Sli-tInllork. Nh, Roe ler. PAGE EIGHTY- S IX Fifth row: .lalnes Blair. Yiilliuln Casser. Rnlwrl Blod gelt. Phillip Piazza. Donald Nlilrln-ll. William lioonrod. Robert lmni., Jann-s West. Rlrhiird Tzinnrhill. Pall Dardano. Waiylw Harper. David Leonard. William Kettler, Tlhinl nur: William lllingxin. Glenn Smith. 'Kndreu Tlium-in-n. Calvin Thomas, Joseph Hulsall. ,lov jtinoll. Girls' Band fest for action among tht- girls ul' tht- liantl Department lnrought them out to play for the Hammontl 'l'ech-Horace Nlann football game. llc-spitc the coltl weather. the girls. with June Driver as Drum Nlajor. prove-tl that an all-girl musical organization is necessary. anal it is as important as any other division of the hantl. The-re was. however. a less serious sitle to the evening's work: the girls will long rcmemlrcr tht- hilarious lntls trips to antl from the statlium. After this appearance. the lianel lu-gan to stutly classical mnsir for the important concert of the year which was given on llarch twenty-ninth. At this time the girls presentetl a heavier program than at the secontl con- cert in June. The Twirling Corps continued its activities from last year. A large number of new members were atlclecl. for whom uniforms were procured. The corps macle its first official appearance in the llarch concert. As the corps' experienee increases. we can expcct a really expert group of twirlers. Q95 'if Z 1, Q- Top: loyre vlerhnlann. E-ther Tucker, lrranrls Benntnurr. l.lla Dtfthl--fl. lla-lty llorcharrl. Eleanor Wlrllonough lo Holrngren, lu-an Shafler, Xian ,lane Nlootly. Filth rou: Dorothy Batchrldv-r. Ev.-lyn Rich. Dorothy Borchard. Ethel Ryl.-ll. Harrie-tle Dunn. Patricia Duflln Dorothy Atlanta. Shirley Szabo. Prnrllla Nlarshall. La Yeme Luetltke. Betty Smith. Fourth rout Betty Lou Cox. Wladalyn Smith. l.f-une Johnson, Louise Xlrliuy. ,Xllis Strong, Sui- Townslry Nrronica Yam-. Arrlath Nichol-. Martha Anchor-, Hazel Xt-wman. Kathleen Snnnen. Thirrl rout Belly Carpenter. Shirley Kluge, Ylarjoriu- Quanstom. Gloria Broun, Jenn lfrlwartl-. Betty Krlly Vilma llurslrr. Eillren St. Germain. Katherine llhrtslen-on, Evelyn Hustad. Svcund ron: .lunr Driver. Bm-tty Keegan. .lm-an Yilbt-rg. Delore- Danielson. Nlajorle Thompson. lfvalynr Wumpler Mayurn- Vlark. Dori- Browne. Gertrude Rt-ii. Norma lie-nm-ll, llaljoriv Srhoon, .lvyff I-rw-, Nlr. Rm-sler. first lou Georgia Pangras, hathrrtnr Harkin, Lucillv Nlalula. Latlirritof Mt-Sally. Prarl .lohn-on. PAGE FIGHTY-SEX EN Top ruu: Hazel Ne-nlnan. Donald Dreyfus lime-Prr-w.l, Shirley Rogers l5e'r.l. Slim Slcpllens lsponsurl. Laurel Railblvark lI'n-5.1, William Flelcher lTrea-..l. Fuurih row: Elair Nun Bun-n, Hichard Thiel, Rolwrl Kropf. .-Xnflrew Tlionimun. Charles Templill. Cordon Landrclx. George Clxanluirk, Joan Gordon, Dorulhy Sillanvn, lnlrlle I.:-vin. Thin! mu-: Frank H1-luig, llomlanre Bush. Clarire Gnalasun, Mary Ellen Turk:-r. Lael Run-nlnloom, Mary Knn Hobhx. Elaine Gusnii. Xlurgzlc llarclnell. Xlarllln Zola. Second row: Nlargaro-l Kumi:-ll. Hnln-rl English. Kullill-rn 'iIrAllisIer. LaY1-nie Wlillny. Doris Silep. Gloria Broun. Lillian Upplnan. Lorraiiln- Yivxler. George Kirxlnvirli. Nllrliael Yel-uni. First mu-: Frank Riley. ,Io-1-ph Blake, John Hauorlli. Harriet Krevilz. Joan Nlalsnn. Nan Rae Brossarrl, Ile-run-e Rownbloonu. Phylhl Nluynunl. .lack Jan-kwun, Pznil Yu:-mn. Junior Honor Society Since- Horace- Nlunn sl-4-1111-ll in l93l its charter for a Junior Honor Society clmptclg recognition of llic qualities of clun'acle1'. SCll0l3I'Sllill. leadership. and service has been sought and atlaincxl by lllkllly stullcnls. Lcfl by Laurcl Hailsliack. Donald Dreyfus, Shirley Rogers. and Bill Fletcher, this group has lllllll'lll llle Socielyis lligll standards in every way. The new llll'IlllN'l'S were wr,-lc-onlecl al a large party given this spring in llie Mexican Room of the Y. Nl. C. A. VN SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Thin! nur: ll:-urge llurlu-lif. Cluylon Slruw, William lluclnnunn, George l,4nsrn-lim-. Homer Hales. Robe-rl Samleraon. John llalllnalli. liux-n-ll Huwrli, llolwrl lllmlgrll. Julncf Daniulaon. Sw-und run-: ,le-an l,znu-r. 'Kuna .lane Nlnnn-. Nlariun June Spevln, Be-th Lnmllrerg, Elinor Wieanian. Mary lfrnwhkorn, Mary juan- K4-yumhl-, Virginia Ha-mlm-n4m, Lila Robenbloom, Eu-lyn Ruslud, June Driver. Belly Nloore, Sally Dunn. Miw Jn-nnlngw lsponsorl. First ruu-: Burhuru Whill. John Mirza, Belly Nl-H, Mary Siargarel Milbralh. Eloise Klepser. Belly Brozak, PAGE I-IlUH'l'Y-EIGHT Senior Honor Society The selection of eligilmle students lay the faculty was a necessary prelude to the Senior Honor Society's activities. Early in the year a Forum for the discussion of school prolrlcms was rccstalylished in collaboration with Emerson, Lew Wallace. Froehcl. and Wirt Schools. Questions on honesty. democracy. social elulis. and courtesy in schools were considered. As a result of these discussions. the group decided to investigate student atti- tude toward honesty hy means of a questionnaire sullmitted to all pupils. when the results are talnulated. it is hoped that this project may he of value to the school next year. Beth Ludlierg. who was elected president second semester. had charge of the induction and the annual city-wide banquet in Nlav. At this time the Seniors hid good-liye to their Honor Society and their friends from others schools. Top row: Belly Smith, Annabelle Rjvlamler, Phyllis Paulson. Jeanette Rnus-uig. Joyce- wliflllllllll- Haw-I Newman. Engadine Fletcher. First row: Helen Kassey. Betty Xlae Bloody. Veronica Yarns. Betty Bruzak. Captainball Yes. captainhall is just as popular as other sports. Nliss Evan was forced to put it hack on the program. although it had been eliminated last year. Captainhall is easy to play and not quite so rough as other sports. hut the players must he skillful and energetic. The various class varsities hoped Tolleston would he their first victim. but the tables were turned. Only the Freshmen were alrle to survive. ln the interelass games. the Seniors. as usual. triumphed over the underclass- men with little difficulty. gaining eaptainhall championship. PAGE EIUHTY N IN E Cl Top rnu: Eloise lxlvp-1-r. liurtlu-a Maurer. ,lean Yillurrgz. Eleanor W'it-sman. Thirfl row: Mis- Broun tspunsurb. Marjorie Block. Mary Knapp. Bernadette Jones. Alive Cornelius. Laurel Hailsbark. June Driver tl res.l, Mrs. Lackey tsponsorl. Second row: Barbara Whitt, Betty Ann Fatcli. Ruth Faster. Pearl ,lohnsun. Mary Alice Williams. Annu- belle Rylander, Bonnie Hough tYice-Pre-s.l, Mary Frisellkorn. Firsl roir: Patricia Corin-rford, Pearl Babel:-. Nlaryline Treadnny, Wilma Rot'-sler l5Pr.l, Belly Moore 1'l'reas.l, S. A. H. With enough giggling to awaken the dead. the S. A. H. invaded Oak Hill Cemetery in search of its oldest inscription. This was an item on the list during a Scavenger Hunt. celebrating Halloween. As soon as Hghosties and ghouliesn had retired for another year, the clull resumed more con- ventional activities. Foremost among these were a progressive dinner, a Christmas party in the Karnak Clulrroom. and a Tolmoggan party. which rounded up the winter season. Spring found the girls liusily planning the Calico Capers given in May. This colorful affair was followed by a Mothers' Day Tea. and the most anticipated event of the year. the Formal Senior Farewell. At this time the Seniors llid a sad farewell to tho younger sisters. PAGE XINETY Top mn-: 'llu-rn--an Italy, Nam-5 Kylv. I-llizalwlh Williams. Kath.-rine tlhrislunft-n, Nliltln-tl tlmm-rtor-I, Jeanette Rr-ii-wig, lfiril mu-: XmI.i Ht-Ile Roe, Xltunlyn If-tr.-tikrr. hnmlwlltf Hslamlvr, lh-nt l.ninu-nm, Ih-rolhy Pit-twin. Ht-ne imnh, Girls' Swimming 'l'hf- Horuvv Nlann Nlvrinaicls starte-nl oil' to a promising season in Xlurcli. nhefn they tl:-tbatml Em:-rson in thc-ir first ine-vt. At tht- lwginning of vac-h sc-ason. tryouts arf' he-lil for ncw tm-um nn-inhvrs. untl those who In-st qual- ify urn- pit-lu-tl for tht- intvrsc-holastic tt-um. Jxllllljllgll tht- lvl6l'lIlLll4lS tlitl not lllIY4' ample' opportunity to mlispluy the-ir ahility in othm' inte-rsf-holustia' mm-ts. the-y nnzuh- u good showing in tht- 'llf'lPgl'EilDlliC Swim Nh-vt. taking lirst place- in tht- hack stroke-. Dur- ing this llll't'l. tht- timings of varll of tht- tlifff-rt-nt strokes and re-lays of all thc- participating high S1'llO0lSf'liill'y. Hammond. East Chit-ago. :mtl Whiting-are listed. and tht- liighc-st rw-oral is lu-pt for futurc- me-vts. The 19-l-U Swimming tt-:un has 4-arm-nl at re-1-orel of whivh Horzuw- Ylann ram hr- proud: tht- prose-nt llll1l4'l'l'lilHSlllt'll lluvt- shots ll promiss- ol' vontinu- ing this sph-mlitl record. PAGE NIXTEYYONE H. M. S. Pinafore THE CAST Sir Joseph Porter tFirst Lord of the Admiralty! ,.......,...,.,.,,,,,, Mason Wood Captain Corcoran lCOllllllill'llllIlg H. M. S. Pinafore! Robert Stahl, Willialll Burke Ralph Rackstraw 1Able Seaman! ,.,.......,.,,...,.,,...,................,.... Robert Evans Dick Deadeye !Able Seaman! ..........,,.............,.,,............,.......... Everett Kettle Bill Bobstay !Boatswain's Mate! ,.,,....................................., Gordon Villberg Josephine lCaptain Corcoran's Daughtcr!..Shirley Fender, Alma Vacirca Hehe !Sir Joseph Portcr's First Cousin! ,,...,.,..,... Gloria Goldshel, Patricia Rogers, Patricia Stanton Mrs. Cripps lPOl'fSl1lOlllll Bumboat WIOIIIBHJ ,.,,.,...,..,..... Katherine Harkin, lo Holmgren. Annabelle Shrago Sisters. Cousins, Aunts. and Sailors Marjorie Benoit Lila Rosenbloom Lydia Rose Lillian Berg Mary Katusky John Serynek Mary Cassidy Mildred Knox James Small Robert Cheroek Jacquelin Miller Melvin Shrago Raffasla Cimino Clarence Miller Eleanor Smith Paul Colburn Wancla Mitchell Catherine Spedding Julia Fehrcnbacker Richard Olson Dan Tancready Yvonne Gouther Judith Pickart Charles Templin Helen Jensen Eda Belle Pollock Marjorie Thompson Helen Katsigerus Evelyn Rich William Wilson THE 1040 OPERA ' '- KNO Ur. Bzlxtvl' , Hrs. Baxter, Jzlllv Baxtcl' William Svlvallllls Lola Pl'ilfI,, Hay Palm-llcl' Ge-ncsis , A Johnny XYYHISUII .IOP Bullitt.. Nlr. Piil'l'llPl', Gvorgv Cl'00lN'l' Wallif? Banks Ethel Bokv NIaryB1'0oks, . SPVPIIIPPII 'l'Ill'I lI,XS'l' Hilton Ruth juan Sillltlll. Dorotlly Siltzlllc-ll A-Xllllal Pitzvlv. llvlvll Stullu' Balxlvl' xlilhilll W mul. Iyilllillil RUIll'l'lS0ll .lan lim- Hvllllzlll. Shirll-y ,IOIIIISUII B2lI'IHll'll xX'iHiiIlS. Iltllllflly Pastvlll' Nulwrl Bruwll. Tulll plllIllllll'l' ,lillll1'F Slll2lnXS'0Ull. Dullzllll DN-yflls Pillll Slllifll. TOIII Plullllllc-l' Hullvrl G1-lrsvr , Nlurrir BUl'IlSl1'iIl Dullzllal IJl'4'yfllS. .lzllllvs Slllzlllwmul I l'ilIlI'l'S Burrws. Sarah DOl'llli1ll , , ,HCIPII Gilroy THF FUl'lIONl0RE l'l, KN ll l-NIXIIXI I Hit The Girls' Athletic Association The nlembers of the G. A A., besides participating in the regular sports, engaged in a number of social activities this year. A Halloween Party for the girls and their escorts opened a merry social season. ln December, a skating party at Black Oak was given. and the receipts used for the Christmas party. where new members were initiated and awards were distributed. All were surprised when Santa Claus unexpectedly walked in and presented each of the girls with a gift. By the time Easter arrived. the organization was preparing for its annual dance. and very efficiently too-for who didn't have fun at the Easter Parade , frolicking amid cun- ning bunnies and brightly colored eggs? Later in the spring, the Athletic Council held its party where every sport engaged in by the girls had at least one representative. Gales of laughter filled the Scout Hut, and every- onc enjoyed himself thoroughly. At last thc day came for the annual G. A. A. banquet, which was held at the Y.lVl.C.A. The banquet. followed by a dance. closed a full and successful ycar for all of the lncnlbers. Slnnrfing: Norma Bennett. Veronica Yarns. Betty Brozalk, Viola Belle Rue, Martha Rllmp. Mary ,Inne Moody, Catherine Stevenson. Silliny: Katherine Snell, Marilynn Foreakcr lVit-1--Pres.l. Betty Mac Moody 151-c.I, Marianne Donnelly. Annabelle Rylander tTrens.I. PAF E NINE'l'Y-FOUR


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