James Harvey Bowen High School - Bowenite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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I FREIHIYQBIN QUIVEI I Travel Club The Travel Club makes excursions to places of interest such as: Ford Plant, Tribune Building, Telephone Exchange, Bosch Wall Paper Factory, Chicago Lighting Institute, Art Institute, Pullman Company, New World's Fair Buildings, Hydrox Ice Cream Company, Tivoli Theater back stage. At various times stage productions have been presented by the club and all resulted successfully. The club has invited speakers to give illustrated lectures on topics of geographical and industrial interest, and at such times when these speakers were able to present their topics, a large attendance was always in evidence. Page ninefy- fix Mr, Wilhelnls is sponsor of this huge organi- zation. Arthur Robinson ,,,, ,,,,,, .,.,.,,,,,,, P 1 'arirfelzf Ernette Anderson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,, Vice-Prefia'e12t Dorothy Foggett ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, C 0I'l'C'Ip0lIcfflIg Secretary Esther Ciesielski ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, R eaordiug Serrelary Dean Skall ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,....,,,,....,,,,..,.,,,, Tl'EdJ'IlI'0i' There are also various club committees. The chairmen are as follows: Kathleen Miller ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,, E .x'mr.ri0z1 C ozzzmiffee Louise Pavelin ,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,. P in Committee Elsie Lundahl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, P I'0g!'a1?II Cozzznziffee Adele Ignowski ,,,,,,,, Meuzberfbip Commilfee Millicent Smith ,,,, ,,,,,,,.... P zfblirily COUIIIIIUEE Bowen Band Bowen's R. O. T. C. Band, at the present time, consists of fifty members, an increase of four times the original number four years ago. Since their organization under the direction of Captain john Q. Steinbach, the band has accomplished many great feats. In june, 1928, they took second place in the annual band competition at Soldiers' Field, and took second place the following spring in an- other contest held at Stagg Field. Last April they gave their first semi-annual concert in the audi- torium, which, by the way, was well attended. Their second concert was held Thursday night, january 22 of this year. at which the new uniforms were formally introduced, and letters given to veteran Band members. The Band received their new uniforms of pur- ple and gold just before their last appearance, after a stupendous drive by the P. T. A. which had begun the previous year. Caps, belt cords, insignia, and capes are still lacking, however. Since the Band has received its new uniforms, they have played for many institutions and large organizations. The Home for Incurables, The Clean-Up Campaign, Kiwanis Club, a preliminary concert, Chicago jubilee, and several others were among those entertained. The Band also took part in the annual Band competition at Stagg Field and made a very fine impression upon listeners as well as judging critics. Pvge ninely-eigbl The Band letters previously mentioned were pre- sented to thirteen of the Band members, several of whom are now alumni. The letter is a B with a lyre in the center denoting music. Those who received letters were: Albin Zabka, Arnold John- son, Paul johnson, Gordon johnson, Lyle Tronjo, Delbert Bueschel, james Edmunds, Harold Bro- berg, David Crago, George Lorimer, Harry Beck- with, Walter Carlstedt, and Bill Urbanek. Letters were also presented to Band members at the concert which was given shortly following the Stagg meet. The commissioned oflicers in the Band this semester are Cadet Captain George Lorimerg Cadet lst Lieutenant Walter Carlstedt, who is also drum majorg Cadet 2nd Lieutenant john Rowell, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Herbert Weidman, and Cadet 2nd Lieutenant George Halloran. The Band is increasing in number each year, and incidentally is participating in more events. These musicians have made wonderful progress since thirteen boys met once a week in a small room in the park four years ago. The present band of over fifty members meets every day in its own portable, receiving full credit each semester, and participat- ing in all events as a full-fledged school organi- zation. 1, . . s' ggg. R. o. '12 Q. GFFKERJ C t Rofxts. nom-Qomiffmomtv ormsras t The Bowen R. O. T. C. The R. O. T. C. unit, commanded by an able staff of cadet omcers, has just completed the most successful year in its history. The Unit is organized as a company under the command of Captain Carl Julstrom with Lieutenant Barton Hufton as his adjutant. The R. O. T. C., participating in the Squad, Sec- tion, Platoon, and Company competitions has made a most remarkable showing. This is directly due to the fact that most of the cadet officers have co- operated to the fullest extent with the instructor, Sergeant V. Ackerman, in the intensive campaign of instruction which he initiated at the beginning of this past semester. Each cadet officer is given a special department in which he must instruct the cadets. In this way the cadets receive more special- ized training, and as a result Bowen's R. O. T. C. stands among the highest in the city. Special at- tention has been paid to extended order drill and rifle marksmanship, which heretofore have not been required. Due to this thorough intensive training one of the cadet officers, Edwin Sawyer, has been appointed to the position of cadet Major on the Brigade Staff. The other oflicers are: Captains, C. julstrom, R. Chorley, C. Gentry, and G. Lorimer. First Lieu- tenants, B. Hufton, VU. Carlstedt, C. Bledsoe, I.. jessen: Second Lieutenants, C. Olson, Kolar, Leich- ner, Fettro, Wiedman, Dressler, Rowell, Halloran, Eberle. Page IIIIIEI1 nine i The Grease Painters' Club The Dramatics class was reorganized, upon the return of Mr. O'Keeffe to Bowen last semester, as the Grease Painters' club. The new club immedi- ately made Bowen dramatic history by producing the now famous Royal Family. Because of the fine manner in which this play was directed and acted, the director and two students were awarded scholarships in a nationwide contest. These schol- arships were for the summer session in the school of speech at Northwestern University. During the semester the new plan of tryaouts for membership in the dramatics class for seniors who had no opportunity to take public speaking was announced. The requirement that juniors and sophomores must complete public speaking with marked success before entering the dramatic class was also declared at this time. Page one lvzzmfred four' At the regular posthseason party given for all the members of the dramatics class two new plans were made public for the first time. The first plan was that each actor who had completed the season with success in the opinion of the director should be awarded a Certificate of Dramatic Art, signed by the coach and the principal. The first fifteen engraved certificates ever to be given were then awarded. Following this came the announcement of the establishment and first bestowal of the Frank W. Stahl Award for Dramatic Art, to be given every semester for the actor showing greatest ability, effort and achievement. Numerous appearances before school clubs, local church and civic organizations, prominent partici- pation in Bowen's Open House Night, and finally the notable presentation of The Queen's Hus- band, marked the close of the Grease Painters' second successful season. Speakers' Club The Speakers' Club was organized early this semester by the students of Mr. O'Keeffe's Public Speaking class since the class, as a whole, felt that through the medium of a club the class would be better able to accomplish work that would not fit in the school curriculum. During the past semester, members of the organ- ization have many times appeared before members of the student body and interested them in the many projects of the school. Among the under- takings which they have advertised through divi- sion room speeches were the cleanup campaign. and the Go-Getter membership drive. Several members also entered the Bowen oratori- cal contest and committed themselves worthily. The P. T. A. benefit movie was also advertised over the Bowen radio system by members of the club. These are only a few of the club's accom- plishments and they feel that they have satisfac- torily completed the semesters work. The Speak- ers' Club is sponsored by Mr. A. A. 0'Keeffe, Bowen's dramatic instructor. The officers are: Laurence Larson ,,,,,,A,.,, ,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,v,,,.,, P 1 'e,fja'e1zt Camille Taschner ,,,, ..,,,,. I f'ii'e-Pzwidelzf Sophie Stamos ,..,,-,,s-,, .,,,,,,,.s.,.. S ecrefary Richard McLaughlin ,..,,,,, Tretz.fm'er Page one bzmdred ze My Story It is difficult for me to write this article because it is perforce in the nature of a swan song, and that it is a song which up to a few years ago I hoped I never should be called upon to sing. It had always been my wish to continue my life work as long as I was able to render efiicient service. Perhaps that time has come now, that is for others to say. At any rate, when the end of june rolls around it will bring the last days of school for me after something more than HI-ty years of service. At the age of seventeen in a rural school back in Indiany I made my first venture with an intellectual equipment in the way of preparation that would not take a young man very far these days. In those days all that was necessary was that a candidate for a teaching position in the country have enough book larnin to pass the exam- ination set by the state, and enough physical prowess to maintain his supremacy when the big boys came in from the farm after the fall work was done, There were many interesting sessions when they decided to, in modern language, take teacher for a ride. Fortunately for me, perhaps, my first term was a summer term attended for the most part by pupils too young to be of much use on the farm. This gave me time to get my bearings and prepare for the more strenuous days of winter. As I look back I can see that these rural schools of the seventies and eighties were a marvelous training school. At the end of june I will finish forty-four years in the Chicago schools, twenty-five of which were spent in South Chicago. I began in the Ray School, a one-room school. in fact a rural school, situated at about 124th Street and the Calumet River, and served successively in the john L. Marsh, then at 101st Street and Escanaba, the Cummings at 108th and Hoxie, and the Taylor, at 100th Street and Avenue H which ends my first South Chicago period. I was transferred to the Francis E. Willard at 49th Street and St. Lawrence, then to the John Wortliy, which was then an adjunct of the Bridewell, then to the Mosely at 24th and Michigan, back to the john Worthy, and from there to the Gary at 30th and Ridgeway. From there in 1918 I came to Bowen to round out my teaching experience in thirteen most happy years. I have loved South Chicago and its people from the first day I set foot on its confines. I love Bowen High School and leave it with regret. I wish I could properly set forth my feelings as I look back over this more than half century in the public schools. I see a long line of splendid boys and girls maturing into men and women of which any community may be proudg I see noble fathers and mothers sacrificing that their children may have better prospecst in life through education than they hadg I hear expressions of thankfulness for some act rendered, for some word spoken that helped over the hard placesg these are some of the compensations in the life of the school master. And now I lay down my rod with the deepest feeling of appreciation and thankfulness for the loyalty and support of the teachers and pupils and parents all along the line and especially to the teachers and students and parents of Bowen. 1 1 Page Jezfen 1 l l T 1 The literature, The has taken The Fine Arts Club Fine Arts Club was organized eight years ago for the purpose of stimulating interest in music, dramatics, sculpture, and painting. Club has enjoyed a very successful year, for in addition to its monthly meetings, the organization trips to the Art Institute, the studios of Lorado Taft and Frederick Hibbard, and to the National Broadcasting Studio in the Merchandise Mart. The oHicers are: Virginia Frodinm Evelyn Goetz ,,,..,. Ruth Meyers ,,....... .,,.......,,PreJ1de11t . ..... Vire Preridezzt .,.....,..Serre!ary Carl Baker ,,,,......, .,,.,,.,, T 1-eamrer Mrs. Nelle Wall ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,..,.,,., A dviref' Sue Johnston, Helen Zink, Margaret Secor, Carol Eberth and Violet Mestlin head the various committees. Page one hundred len Nlff BBRLONNT 5 ' ClVlCf muff DBRLOWI QTHHR. CKVICI Page eighl The Unveiling On January 28, 1931 in the auditorium of the james H. Bowen High School, Bowen alumni, teachers, and guests paused to honor Mr. Stahl at the unveiling of his portrait. The school was transformed into a bower of plants and flowers. Youth was present in gay attire to pay its tribute to this man, their friend. The portrait which is the work of Richard A. Chase was unveiled by Miss Marguerite Le Master, vice president of the class February, 1931, and Miss Alice Lacke, vice-president of the class of june, 1931. The program presented was: SelecIio11.r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,e,,.. Girls' Glee Club Director, Miss Lillian Stromberg Hou' It All Came Ahom' ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,r,,,r,,,,,,,,s,,,,,, Ross Whitney, June, '29 The llvieldef' af fhe Brush eii,,,, ,,,,,,,, G eorge Benjamin, Feb., '30 The llltlll llne Honor ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J Ol'1n Barnes, June, '50 The Pl'6J'61lfLZl'1:017 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C harles Smith, Feb., ,31 Uzzreilizzg of Porfmif ,,.,,,,, .,,,,, A lice Lacke, Marguerite L6 MHStCf The Accepmlzft 7,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S tanley Bell, JLIDC, ,Sl Selemonf ,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,VV,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alumni Melody Boys Director, Mrs. E. B. Beardsley The library, beautifully decorated, served as the reception room where the committee received the guests. A few excerpts from Ross Whitney's speech will explain the progress of this great undertaking. We were leaving school and leaving behind us Bowen and Mr. Stahl. We felt that both had been an influence for good in our lives, and we wanted some- how to express this, We always knew what a wonderful man he was, but we had not realized until we were graduating what he had done for us, what he had been in our lives, and what he had done for the school. Only naturally, then, we wanted to show our appreciation to Mr. Stahl, and to the classes following after us. We wanted something fitting and permanent, and a portrait of Mr. Stahl seemed ideal, for, how better could his presence always be with Bowen than a picture that would always be here. However, this was too large a proposition for just one class to swing. After thinking it over, we started the ball rolling by leaving a sum of money as a portrait fund. Classes after ours had the privi- lege of contributing to the fund if they felt the same way. This all necessitated leaving the furtherance of the project in the hands of several faculty sponsors. You know classes may come, and classes may go, but the faculty goes on forever. lt was gratifying when the next class, that of George Benjamin's, contributed. bringing the fund closer to its culmination. The next class, under the leadership of John Barnes, kept the ball rolling by voting more money to the growing fund for the portrait. However, at this time our progress was held up by a serious stumbling block. The overcoming of this obstacle was one about which nobody dared to think. Happily for us, everything turned out all right and Mr. Stahl recovered. After this, Charles Smith kept pushing the ball. When his class had con- tributed a sum of money, he found he needed guidance to choose an artist, among other things. There was chosen a faculty and a student committee. These people were directly responsible for the successful completion of this occasion. If they had not been filled with a love and loyalty for Mr. Stahl, if they had not been eager to serve, this great project would not have been accom- plished. One thing they had to do was to choose an artist. Richard A. Chase, a renowned painter and graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago, was chosen by the Committee after careful consideration. This picture represents the fruition of a dream which has been realized so soon because of the splendid spirit and co-operation of everyone. The alumni and the present Senior classes started and carried out this project, but the faculty have given their steady guidance and support. What was started as a desire to show loyalty and love for Mr. Stahl by the june class of 1929 has ended in a mighty tribute to a mighty man. Bowen Forum The Bowen Forum is composed of the senior civics classes. Besides studying the regular civics course, every Friday is given over to the study of current events. Discussions, Hoof talks and de- bates on current topics furnish the material for club meetings. Occasionally through the efforts of some member of the classes, speakers are secured to address the club on topics of civic interest. This semester Dr. Reese, ex-president of Lom- bard College, spoke on the political situation in India. Alderman William Rowan of the Tenth W'ard explained our system of city government and the Calumet Harbor project. The officers are: THIRD HOUR Allan Cassedy ,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,......,,..,......,.. Preridenf Charlotte Heaton ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,. V ire-Prerideut Virginia Dobbs ,,,,,.,,, ,...,,,,.,,,., S ecrefary Alfred Bayes ,,,,,, ,...r.. T l'EdJ'lIl'6l' Page one blllldiffd .rfxleerl FIFTH HOUR Wfilliam Stearns ,,,,,,,,,..,...,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,. Adele Hoskins ,,,,, ,.,..., Florence XVang ,,,,, ,,,r,r ......,.P1'e.riJe11f Vive-PreJiu'enl ,........SEf!'l?ft1l'j' Max Zenka ,,,,,,,,,,,,i.,,r,..,,,..,,,,,,... ,,,,,, T rerzrffrer SIXTH HOUR Donald Isaacson ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,......,.,,.,,.,,,,..., PI'8J'iLI,6llf Evelyn Goetz ,,,,.., ,,,,,,, I fire-Preridenf Marjorie Haak ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.r.,,,,.....,... ....,...,. S ewemry Palmer Gevirtz sA,A,,,,,,.,,,,I....,,,,,..,.., ...,.. T 1'e.zJ11re1' SEVENTH HOUR Albin Zabka ,,.,...r,,,,,..,,...r,.,..,.,,,..,.......r.,.r Preridelzl Leone Carr .,,,,, ..,,... V ive-Pifridellf Helen Krause ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,.,.,.. S e vrelary jack Stieber ,,.I,..,......,.,..,r....,........ ..,... T reamrei' NINTH HOUR William Swank ,A.,.,,..,,,.,.,,,,,.,..,r......,....... Preridenl Carol Eberth ,,,,.,, .. ,.,, Vice-Preridenl Margaret Secor ,,,, r........ S errefary Harry Beckwith ,,,,r, Trerzfffref' O NR! LLOYVY TTHHR. FREINQH EJOOKMGKN .f wif LLOYVV BTHHR. EREMH TH L TL Www X l X r -.1 J fm.. . ,Q 2, u - -. 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CTT FCI .w - 3 x 'Q-A N Sz M 'As 'I: JU, 1 'Q 'S iii! 1, ja fr: , Q ix Y Page one hundred lbirty-lloree HEFxVYAwENH'l' EJB IKETBBLL 'PENN LNH'i'-NNEIQHT BHIKETBBLL 'FEBN BBIEBBLL TEEN 'FRPRK 'PERM DHILLID T GELLIIXUG MELLE wud DEHM of BOYf DEED CF GIQLX vm H CQLLIUf JD, 9ffT.,Pl2lIOClP'F1L- -Avggg-iz' FEINYNNQ 'PERM 3 f 'vfV rL QY!MINBf'l'K TEEN IMKNNXNQ 'PEPJM 'l'ElNiNlf T 'ITBN y Tennis Team Prospects for another good tennis team at Bowen are very bright this season. One veteran will be back this year, but an exceptionally large turnout is at work on the courts and among the new aspir- ants are some men of much ability. Arnold Raffel is the only veteran returning from last year, but thus far, while still in the try-out stage, Harry Cohen, Kermit Weinberger, Max Zen- ka, and Leonard Larsen have shown abundant class with the racquets. jack Harelson, a regular from last year did not report to the team this year. A very successful season was had by Bowen net- men last year. The team won 6 of their 8 matches, thereby getting second place in the south section. Bowen won 2 matches from Parker High, 1 match from Fenger, 2 matches from Morgan Park, and one match from Calumet. The team did much better than expected. Han- dicapped by the loss of three veterans they have won up-to-date five out of their last six games. Raffel, captain, showed great improvement and Cohen, Weinberger and Wasniak the other regu- lars have shown great form and good tennis. There- fore Bowen can look forward to a prosperous tennis season. Swimming Team This year, for the lirst time in history, the swim- ming teams of the south side have been organized into a league. This section is composed of Fen- ger, Tilden, Calumet, Hyde Park, Lindblom, Morgan Park, and Bowen. As swimming in Bowen is very young, the teams have not fared so well, but so far this year Bowen has defeated Lindblom and Morgan Park while losing to Tilden and Fenger. Rae MacDonald was captain of the senior team and was one of the mainstays. Rae swam the 220 and backstroke. Jack Young turned out to be a sophomore find, He is a consistent point getter in the 40 yard and 100 yard events. Stanley Bell's loss will be keenly felt when he graduates because of the large number of firsts he turned in, in the breast stroke. Other members of the senior team are George Schaeffer, diver, jack Watte, Joe Leonas, Dick Shire, and Telloch. The junior team is captained by little Joe Unwin, who is the greatest point getter on the squad. Other members are Kahn and Bendal. These lads hold down the crawl events. Bergslein and Heritage are the breast strokers and back strokers. Page one hundred lbirtj 1611612 Heavyweight Football XY ith sixty men reporting for football, at the start of the season in September, Coach Twomey, with the assistance of Coach Wantuck, whipped together a band of gridders that fought its way to four impressive victories, two ties, and live losses. Inexperience taking its toll in the opening game let Washington High of Fast Chicago triumph over our boys to the tune of 13 to O. The following week the small Boilermaker outfit pulled the biggest upset in high school foot- ball when it traveled to Rockford and beat the powerful Big Seven Champions 6 to 0. This game was nip and tuck until the last minute to play when Gil Nichols, the fleet footed half back, intercepted a pass and raced sixty yards for the purple score and victory. The next notable deed accomplished by the Bowen lads was to hold the big experienced Bur- lington, Iowa preps to a scoreless tie. This was indeed an accomplishment and with the necessary confidence the boys one week later traveled to Joliet, Illinois, where they defeated a crack team of that city 26 to O. The boys were lighting and playing great foot- ball, but nothing in their power could stop the next two opponents and thus Bowen lost its first two league games to Lindblom and Englewood. The Boilermakers took a new lease on life after these two losses and then held Tilden Tech. to a scoreless tie and defeated our ancient rivals, Hyde Park 7 to 0, one week later. This last league vic- tory was made possible by Red Chartier's touch- down and Captain Radke's kick after it. Bowen, on Thanksgiving Day, went to Bay City, Michigan, and there lost a tough battle in snow and ice by the score of 6 to O. The last game on deck for the gridders was the annual alumni game. The Alumni was com- posed of college stars and many all-city men who have performed for Bowen in years gone by, but the Bowen fight, which was instilled by our ener- getic coaches and loyal rooters, won over the Alum- ni experience and in the late minutes of the game Captain Chuck Radke place kicked through for points and thus Bowen ended another successful football season with a 3 to 0 victory over their graduated brothers. This year's team was composed of the following regulars: Finkler, Fisher, Naismith, Wilson, Fink, Polfus, Stamos, Hawley, Stieber, Whitney, Char- tier, Spiedel, Nichols, and Captain Radke. The men returning next season are: Fisher, Wil- son, Spiedel, and Chartier. P zge one lunzdfed lbirly-eigbl Lightweight Football The lightweight football team, under the coach- ing of Florus Black had a most successful season in l 950. The team, although having been organized rather late in the season, managed to complete a schedule of seven games. The lightweights made their initial appearance on the football field at Joliet. Although many were playing their first game the team as a whole played like veterans, and tri- umphed, 14 to 0, Shipway led the scoring with two touchdowns. The lights then played Englewoocls B team at Grand Crossing Park and won 7 to O, Bowen's touchdown being scored in the last quarter by Shipway on Z1 pass from King. The little Boiler- makers then traveled to St. Leo high school and downed the Irish 19 to 6. St. Leo made its only touchdown on an intercepted pass. The Tilden Reserves' game was the Boilermakers' first and last home tilt and was played at Bessemer Park. The lights were in the best form of the season and showed Oli for the home folks by trouncing the Reserves by a score of 2-i to 6. Tilden's touchdown was made on a long pass. After the Tilden affair the lights again took to the road, traveling this time to Aurora. Their winning streak had become a habit and after a hard fought contest the Purple and Gold downed the B team of Aurora, 1-I to 0. Playing Mt. Carmel fast squad in mud nearly a foot deep, the lights were slowed down, but won 6 to 0. The final game of the year was at Morgan Park Military Academy. Playing one of the strong- est lightweight teams in the city, the swift little Boilermakers fought a hard contest and won by a score of 6 to 0. The victory ended the season. Seven victories, no defeats, and no ties marked them the unofficial city champions in their class. Skowronski, King, Riley, Shipway, Dreyfus, Rob- inson, Johnson, Sloan, Hight, and Snyder, all lightweights, should be good men for the heavy squad in the 1931 season. Florus Black took over the job of coaching the lightweights. He performed his duties like a vet- eran and under his general leadership, his pony team was never in great danger of loss. Other members of the team were Thompson, Blair, Beggs, Copilillo, J. McGowen, M. White, and Ericson. Heavyweight Basketball The 1930-31 season was a great success for the Boilermaker quintet. The team played a long hard schedule of 39 games and ended with the remark- able record of 3-f wins and 5 losses. Bowen met and defeated in both the lightweight and heavy- weight divisions all the teams of the South and Central Section, which comprise all the teams of the South Side. The team entered three tournaments not includ- ing the city league. The first tournament was the Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Tourney at De Kalb, Illinois. Bowen won their first three games handily but lost a tough battle in the last minute, and with it the championship, to Dundee, Illinois, 24 to 22. The squad returned home in time to enter the U. of C. tournament which was classed as the first semester unofficial state tournament. Here the Boilermaker quintet played great ball but in the opening game Bill Haarlow, the team's leading scorer, was injured and sat on the bench during the remainder of the tournament. At the U. of C., the team went to the finals and met Lindblom for the championship. Lindblom had previously been defeated by Bowen -14 to 20, but with Haar- low on the bench, and a few bad breaks, the Lind- blomers slipped over a win. Bowen received a life-sized silver basketball for the runner-up posi- tion. During the between semester's vacation. Bowen, for the first time in its history, defeated Culver, St. john's, and Northwestern Military Academies. The third tournament the team entered was the state tourney at Joliet. Here Bowen met Crane in the opening game and lost. Then Crane won the district championship. QBowen had beaten Crane in the U. of C. Tournamentj This game at Joliet was a nip and tuck battle. Orr made three fouls in the first two minutes and Fortino was ejected from the game in the first half and Bowen's chances suffered. Crane won in the last minutes by the small score of 33 to 31. Bowen made 13 baskets and 5 of 14 free throws. Crane made 12 baskets and 9 of 11 free throws. Thus ended tourney play for this season. The team not only limited itself to good play in tournaments but won the South Side title by winning seven games and dropping one overtime contest by one point. The team went into the semi-finals and in the first game at White City the Boilermakers took revenge for Lindblom defeat at the U. of C. and trounced them 36 to 12. Calumet was defeated 47 to 14. The next semi-final game was called the non-ofiicial championship game of the city by many coaches and players. This game was between Bowen and the defending city champions, Wendell Phil- lips. Bowen had defeated Phillips in an earlier game 31 to 1-i. Playing before a capacity crowd at White City, a game was played that all who saw will remember for a long time but the semi-final jinx was still with the boys and Phillips won out in the last few minutes, thereby ending Bowenls basketball season. Bowen won 3-1 games and lost 5. Despite these losses mentioned, the 1930-31 season was the greatest years in Bowen's basket- ball history. Bowen made 10 baskets and 3 of 9 free throws. Phillips make 9 baskets and 9 of 11 free throws. The captain was Buns', Basile, the manager was Palmer Gevirtz, the assistant manager was Laurence Larsen, and the outfit was guided under the ever watchful eye of Coach Clarence Applegran. The team was made up of the following men: Haar- low, Celmer, Orr, Basile, Rudnicki, Fortino, Moore, Dugal, and Sandell. Haarlow, Orr, and Fortino return next year. The substitutes were: Garner, Survillo, Cremens, Harrison, Dudek, West, and Wolfe. These are the squads accomplishments: South Section Champions. Bill Haarlow-All-city forward. Joe Celmer-All-city 2nd team forward. Palmer Gevirtz-All-city manager. Bill Haarlow-High point man of city league. Season Final Records-Won 35, Lost 4 Bowen 44-Lindblom 20. Bowen 23-Tilden 13. Bowen 27-Englewood 2-f. Bowen 29-Wendell Phillips 18. Bowen 48-Schurz 9. Bowen 35-Hyde Park 12. Bowen -17-Calumet 16. Bowen 19-Crane 16. Bowen 42-Fenger 25. Bowen 59-Parker 7. Bowen 24-Northwestern Military Naval Academy 20. Bowen 35-Morgan Park 19. Bowen 25--Culver 24. Bowen 42-Calumet 12. Bowen 37--Fenger 19. Bowen 44-Morgan Park 19. Bowen 42-Parker 12. Bowen 36-Lindblom 12. Bowen 27-Hinsdale 14. Bowen 29-St. John's M. A. 11. Bowen 22-New Trier 12. Bowen 28-Lockport 22. Bowen 21-La Grange 12. Bowen 29-Spring Valley 12. Bowen 34-Hobart, Ind. 21. Page one brnzdred lbirij-rzifze Baseball One of the most successful baseball seasons Bowen has had in years was turned in in 1950. The Boilermaker nine played 25 practice games and maintained the sensational record of 2-1 wins. They continued their victorious habits when the city league opened by sweeping through the en- tire south section without a defeat. In doing this they defeated each of the following schools twice: Parker, Calumet, Fenger, and Morgan Park. The infield, which was exceptionally strong was composed of Bill Haarlow, 1st baseg George Bell, Ind base, Carl Swanson, short stopg and Captain Bob Metz, on 5rd base. The out fielding was done by a variety of men. among them was Earl Orr, Bud Schohl, Chuck Radke, Phil Panson, Harry Groth, and Palmer Gevirtz. The pitching was mostly done by Fred Louden who amassed 23 wins. The catching department was handled by Bob Spiedel during the practice season. For the league, Schohl went behind the bat and caught all the league games and was rated with the best of the city league. The baseball team, like all other Bowen teams, entered the semi-finals a favorite and beat Harrison Tech and Calumet in the first two semi-final games, and it looked for a time as though the Bowen Jinx had been gotten rid of, but the Marshall game proved to be the stumbling block. Bowen led all through the game, but a Marshall rally in the late innings did the damage and Bowen lost 6 to 5. Thus endeth the 1930 season, but this year is a new season and with plenty of men from last year's team returning Coach Applegram has molded another slugging combination. Six veterans of last year's team, Captain Schohl, Spiedel, Rudnicki, Orr, Shipway and Haarlow answered the first call. Among the forty men such fine players as Kral, Radlowski, Fisher, Lucas, Galovitch, Morrison, Erickson and McGowen filled the gaps left by Metz, Radke and Louden. The batteries are made up of Haarlow and Orr, pitchers, Spiedel and Galovitch catchers. The team looks forward to a successful outcome of the coming semi-final games. This year's team is managed by Chuck Gib- son. Page one hundred farly Lightweight Basketball To make the basketball season a double success, the lightweights, who were led by Bob Yarndley until February and from then on by Bud Schohl, reached the semi-finals, and tied for the section championship with Parker. Won 7, lost 1. The lights played 23 games and won 18 of them. During the season they defeated every team in the South and Central sections. Up to the semi-finals, the lights had won 18 out of 20 games but old man jinx, and a little erratic playing, took three in a row and thus ended the light's chances for further honors. The losses in the semis were to Englewood, Phillips, and Parker. The team was made up of Bob Yarndley, Bud Schohl, joe Weinberg, Sol Gordon, Irvin Grei- man, George Richards, and Midge Radlowski. All of these were regulars and received major let- ters. Palmer Gevirtz was manager and L. Larsen and R. Hulett were assistants. At the basketball banquet Sol Gordon was elected captain. joe Weinberg also returns next year, but undoubtedly will be a heavyweight. The light's record was: Games Played ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,, 23 Games Won ,,,,.........,......... ..... 1 8 Games Lost ,..,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 Bowen's Total Points ,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,. 6 91 Opponents Total Points .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,,, 450 Gymnastic Team This is a newly organized team in Bowen. Other high schools, such as Lindblom, have had gym- nastic teams for years. The school has taken a great interest in this sport and it has become one of the popular sports. With a few men back from last year and many new men this year, the gymnastic team was very well organized. The team is coached by Mr. Roy, who has succeeded in making a wonderful team. Although the team was much improved this year, they were unable to place in the city meet, which was held on May 16 at Calumet High School. Lindblom's novice team has taken championship for seven consecutive years, and their senior team has taken championship for six straight years. In the novice group, Calumet took second and Lake View captured third. Tilden, Roosevelt, Bowen, Lane, Senn. Austin, and Harrison also competed and Hnished in the order named. joseph Ramirez and Captain Leonas, both men from last year's team, took Hrst and second of Bowen's team. Alex Siegel, a new gymnast, has done wonderful work by taking third. Five of the Bowen boys made seventy-five or more points and these will compete in the senior group next year. They are Ramirez. Leonas, Siegel, Keel, and Chimoures. The rest of the team is composed of Diehl, Strader, Bendell, Deloor, Andjelich, Ols- zak, and Jensen. Track Team Bowen's track team has had a fairly successful season due to the coaching ability of coaches Twom- ey and McNabb and hard training. In the century we have Stieber, Whitney, and King. Stieber runs a good race and is a dependable point getter in that race. Stebe however special- izes in the broad jump and is called the aerial man on account of his unusual distant leaps. Whitney is exceptionally fast and shows a marked improve- ment over last year. Although Paul is a good cen- tury man, his race is the 440 yard dash. King, the able veteran of four years, has exceptionally fine form and unusual speed. He also runs a fast cen- tury, but his race is the 220. Lightfoot, vaulter, has attainedithe height of eleven feet. However, due to the fact that Sid turned his ankle just before the city meet he was unable to qualify. Borroff, Bowen's high jumper and half miler, is our high point man. In the last two city meets he placed in both events and ranks high with the city's track stars. Andrews, a lead- ing sprint man was one of the outstanding sprint stars of the season. However, due to ineligibility he was only able to compete the first part of the season. Saunder, Zenka, and Puzick are the lead- ing distance men and reliable as point getters. Bowenis reputed relay team consists of Qin orderj Whitney, Lightfoot, Stieber, and King. The junior team is centered around Shapiro and Morris. Shapiro is the juniors' highest man, run- ning the 50 and 120 yard dash. The junior Relay Team consists of Shapiro, Morris, Shipway and Hollet. The managers of Bowen's Track team are Sew- ard and O'Rear. It is due to their efforts that we have had the following meets: I. University High 1 Bowen 2 Austin 3 II. Bankers Relay Relay team placed 5th out of 40 entries. III. Bowen QU 5 Hyde Park Q2j g Fenger OJ. IV. Illinois State meet. City Outdoor meet. As a result of the team's excellent showing in recent meets with Fenger and Calumet, Bowen's chances of placing in the City Outdoor Meet appear very bright. Against Fenger we lost by a few points because of the absence of our outstanding stars at the State Meet. Against Calumet we placed first in every event except the half mile. Golf Team This year's golf team has a good chance to re- peat their last year's wins. Material from last year's team consists of Captain William Swank, jack Harelson, and Bill Haarlow. Either Steve Lucas or Frank Stormer will be the fourth man to make up the present team. Last year the team consisting of Larry Primrose, jack Harelson, Roy james, jack Roe, Bill Swank, and Bill Haarlow won the south-section title, but lost to Hyde Park in the semi-finals. In the first match last year with Morgan Park, Primrose won all three points, Harelson won three points, james won three points and Bill Swank won one, lost one, and tied one.MScore ended Bowen, 10, Morgan Park, 1. In the second match with Calumet, Bowen won by an overwhelming majority. Primrose, Harelson, and Roe each won three points while james was winning two and tying one.-Score ended, Bowen, 11, Calumet, 0. In the Hnal match with Fenger, Bowen lost but this defeat was not enough to keep the l'Boil- ermakers from winning the sectional championship because of their first two victories. The present team keenly feels the loss of jack Roe, Roy james, and Larry Primrose who have all graduated. Last year's golf team sent Haarlow and Harelson to Champaign as Bowen representatives in the state meet, but the boys failed to qualify by a few strokes. Prospects are looming at Bowen this year for a good team and Boilermaker golf hopes are high for a city title. Fencing Fencing, which was organized in the fall of 1929, has been received with popular approval from the students. The foilsmen entered the city meet last May and the score of 124 points, which was much more than was expected, gave the boys something to think about until the next city meet. The lineup was as follows: Sid Kauffman, Sam Naismith. Edward Hayeski, and Clinton Folkrod. In city meets the four fencers from each school are placed in four different classes according to their ability, so that each fences a man of his own experience. The duelists are under the tutelage of Coach Bruno Kluge. Page one blllZdJ'Ed folly one X . I I . ws' ' F' . .-,wiki ' The Bowen Letter Girls The Bowen Letter Girls have not so large a club as that of the boys, but nevertheless they have held a number of interesting programs. They have entertained letter girls from other high schools, and have also held two successful doughnut sales, which, needless to say, resulted profitably. 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W1 1 'Q y-Bnwpeyl-1 , fl. 1 The Builders fry HENRY X7UADswoRTH LONGFELLOXV All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time, Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rime. Nothing useless is, or low, Each thing in its place is bestg And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled, Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build Truly shape and fashion these: Leave no yawning gaps between, Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen. In the elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part: For the Gods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Both the unseen and the seen, Make the house, where Gods may dwell, Beautiful, entire, and clean. Else our lives are incomplete, Standing in these walls of Time, Broken stairways where the feet Stumble as they seek to climb. Build today, then, strong and sure, Witlm a Hrm and ample base, And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky. Przge one blnzdred fbrly-:zine Page one hundred fifiy American Pioneers Pioneers of America! Men exploring for the first time land that no white man had ever viewed. Their only companions were their two pack-mules and horses. Their trip was a lonely one through dangerous country, their experiences were ones which had never been experienced by past generations. Long rides through forests, at every turn expecting death. Tedious times when they nearly starved from the lack of wild buffalo meat. What wild tales they would be able to tell the authorities at Washington, the capitol of the infant nation. Theirs was the blood of adventurers, the blood that flowed through the veins of the men who fought at Bunker Hill, their ancestors who had died that liberty might exist in this country that was made of the people, by the people. and for the people. The only thought in their minds at the time of their great adven- ture was that it was their duty to carry on for future generations. Fight, starve, and if necessary-die, that the sons who followed them would be proud of the fathers who so unselfishly perished. The glow of patriotism was burning in their veins. The love for their father country was seething so hotly they could not control it, and needs must carry on. Carry on! was the motto of the first pioneers. Forward, always forward. Deep into black forests, black nights, and cloudy days and hopes they trudged. Ambitions and ideals were almost crushed beneath the responsibility that weighed upon their hearts. Theirs was the power to succeed or failg to show that this nation could live or die. They could not give in! Their ancestors had fought without a thought of their own welfare that America might be born, and it was their duty to fulfill the expectations of those at home that America might grow, that America might expand, that America, to use the words of that great Emancipator, shall not perish from this earth. Time forbade them from hearing Lincoln's words, but his thought must have been running through their minds as they thought of men in the past who had fought in the Revolution .... It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us: that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain. Patriotism-love of country-the one reason that those men, to the best of their ability, made new paths into the West for poster- ity. They not only opened land for others, but behind this deed was something greater, they helped, in what may have seemed to them a small way, to rear a nation, foster a new birth, and breathe into a soul the breath of humanity. The Lone Eagle Before the time of the Wright brothers, little was thought of man flying in the air with the aid of a flying machine. When these men, with the help of their ingenious inventions made possible this wonderful feat, they were laughed at and scorned. They did not heed this foolish display mankind made and went their own way, progressing in their attempt. Years later they, and several other inventors who had adopted their idea, put on the market and in the hands of the United States Government, a flying machine. Youth began to take this new inven- tion into their hearts, and learned to master it, as far as man is able to master a machine. Among these learned young aviators was one, Charles A. Lindbergh. He loved flying, loved the feeling of soaring into space and looking down at this small world. No one had ever heard of this young man. He was only an unknown mail aviator, flying his machine across the continent. He knew he could do something with this machine besides just carrying the mail, although that was a worthy occupation. One morning in the newspapers, it said that this fellow was going to make a trans-Atlantic flight. People laughed at him as they had laughted at the Wriglmt brothers, but he didn't give them a thought. He knew what he was doing. Perhaps this idea of his had never been carried out. He didn't care, there was always a first time for everything. Flying was his trade, his means of livelihood, but the love of it burned in him with a fine passion, and he decided he must do something to further the advance of aeronautics. Great plans were made in order to perfect this machine, but finally everything seemed to be in proper condition for this undertaking. The ship was placed at the extreme west end of the field heading along the east and west runway, and the final fueling commenced. About 7:40 A. M. the motor was started and at 7:52 the Spirit of St. Louis and its young pilot took off on its flight for Paris. He flew north by east over Newfoundland so that there would be no doubt that he had passed there in case he was forced down in the North Atlantic. The trip was a lonely one, and only at a few intervals did he see any signs of life. He was alone, in mid-ocean, but with the good wishes of his own country and the entire world carrying him on to success. His first sight of land was the coast of Ireland, about ten or fifteen miles away. In a little over two hours the coast of England appeared. The peaceful English farm lands must have seemed a blessing to him-a relief after endless miles of water. He crossed the Channel and passed over Cher- bourg, France-his goal, attained at last. France, the harbor for the Lone Eagle and his carrier. The following is a quotation from Myron T. Herrick, Ambassador to France. The way Lindbergh bore himself after getting here was but a continuation of his flight. He started with no purpose but to arriveg he remained with no desire but to serve, he sought nothing, he was offered all. No flaws marked any act or word, and he stood forth amidst the clamor and the crowds the very embodiment of a fearless, kindly, cultivated American youth-unspoiled, unspoilable. The whole world hails Charles Lindbergh, not only as a brave aviator, but as an example of American idealism, character and conduct. Page one hundred jffiy-one r Eg, JN A-H: V 1 -1. 'PJ u f 'fl 1 I ! ,- I - -rf...-fx gi fi-'Z '?L..--1.-..3 X2 f-VQffVN,1 I - 00 T,-Jgkf mif.i-J 5 K fi X JN gg I -Li. ig KJ Y i 13 xg-fi A Av i f - - 'QQ --.'. ' ll, ,'4L- - - - 44 X , -- f T- A J O fl 543' i X - A 1 gf? 'Es' ? Qu . , fx i f-1 Q' Q W 2 N ' .ifq 5 j fij QQ 4 QM ,QU JW fxs K :j y y Page mic bznzglrufl ff flncluding Excerpts from the Buzrezz Arwiz' September, 1927-April, 19515 All fools are not dead yet, nope. I-Iere's proof if you will heed it, I'm alive to write this dope And you're alive to read it. ow I.ove's Old Sweet Song: When do we eat? ow Sara Werner: It's raining! And the Times said it positively would not rain! Marge Rockwell: Oh well! Then that can't be rain! cw Then there was a wardens wife who embroidered a slip-cover for the electric chair. orb Mrs. Lindahl-I thought I told you to get a hen. Bob-You did! But I didn't have the heart! It's Mother's Day! ow Arline Wicker bought herself some glasses to wear in bed so she can recognize the people she dreams about. ow People that aren't any good on earth should take up aviation. ow DOGGONE Where's your dog ? Mastiff No, no, not what kind, but where ? Well, I was gonna say he mastiff gone home. fWithhold your fire menj. GYJ Thunderous Roar From Grandstand: We want a touchdown! Sara Campbell fln a small voicej: I want a sack of peanuts. on AUSTRALIAN IDYLL Cried the baby kangaroo On a rainy, windy day: Gee. ma! I wish that you Had been born a cabrolet! WJ jim: Talk about rating! Sally just let me have ten bucks. Slim: That's nothing. I've got a married woman sending me through school. jim: Who is it? Slim: My mother. me Warden: We let prisoners work at their own trades here, the same as outside: blacksmith, car- penter, or whatever it may be. What is your trade? Prisoner: I'm a traveling salesman. Page one hundred hiv-fozz' EQUALS No matter what we are and who, Some duties everyone must dog A poet puts aside his wreath To wash his face and brush his teeth, And even Earls must comb their curls, And even Kings have underthings. ow Will you join our party in the jam preserves ? Asked the first fly. No, said the second fly, the lady of our house has baked a cake with icing on it. We're going in for winter sports. ow Kit: Oh, I've been lucky at bridge, but the horses are terrible, Kat: No wonder! You can't shuffle the horses! ow Grocer: You want a pound of ochre? Is it red ochre for painting bricks P William Dewar: No, it's tappy ochre. no Policeman- How did you come to get that jar of honey? Bud Schohl- Well, I admit I didn't keep any bees: but what's to stop a fellow from squeezing it out of the flowers himself ? ow Wife fafter talking thirty minutesj: '!Don't sit there staring at me. Why don't you say something? Husband: Sorry, dear, I didn't know it was my turn. :rw That indefinable thing we call charm is what enables a girl to violate the traffic rules day after day with absolute impunity. N9 CAN YOU REMEMBER- Back when a man could go to a bathing beach and find a good looking young woman who didn't know how to swim? ow Her hat was on one side, her clothes rumpled and her shoes were in shreds. Were you knocked down by a motorist? asked a sympathetic bystander. No, picked up, she snapped. ow Mother-Now do you know where bad little girls go? Daughter-Yes, they go most everywhere. cw-9 Clarice-Don't you think that George dresses nattily? Maurice-Natalie who? ow If Lee was a Confederate, why did he wear a Union suit? IF LONGFELLOW HAD PLAYED GOLF I drove a golf ball into the air It fell to earth I know not where: For right through the sun it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I teed another with many a swear And drove that to I know not where: I slice and cut and twice I muff And off it careens right into the rough. Long, long, afterward, tired and sore I forgave all that went before. With a heavy heart I approached the green And there it rested-quite serene. The ball I thought I'd lost in the sun XVas in the cup-a hole in one. And the oaths I'd sworn from beginning to end I heard again from the mouth of my friend. ow Careful ?-Why he uses Listerine before answer- ing the telephone. on They had only been married a month, and he had left her for a few minutes while she prepared a salad in the kitchen. Suddenly a piercing scream rang out, and he rushed to the kitchen, prepared to face he knew not what. Whatever is the matter, darling? He panted. It's a-a caterpillar! she said, with an effort. Oh, Herbert, what if I had been in the house alone ? ow Have you heard about the man who hopes to produce unbreakable eggs, by crossing egg plants with rubber trees?-Wonder what he could do about a neckless turkey, so father could have some white meat? :rw Please may I sit on your right hand ? Said he to-Florence Fair. I'll have to eat with that she said- You'd better take a chair. on Brainless Betty wonders if it is possible to die in a living room. our Garage Attendant fas auto drives upj : Juice? Motorist: Vell, vat if ve are? ew Soph: I'll bet you felt badly about the way your car got smashed up in the collision. Frosh: Yes, it doesn't look a bit worse than it did before. ow Frosh: He is all the world to me. What would you advise me to do? Senior: See a little more of the world, my dear. Farmers Wife fto druggistj: Now, be sure and write plain on them bottles which is for the horse and which is for my husband. I don't want nothin' to happen to that horse before the spring pl0win'. GY-9 ' A MAN'S MAN jones: Describe your sister's new baby. Bachelor Brown: Small features, red faced, clean shaven, and a hard drinker. ow Little Girl Qradio fan, disturbed at her prayers by scratching on the screen doorj : Please stand by God, while I let the cat out. 00-9 WHAT THEY WANT Rudy Vallee-Fifty thousand more women to sigh over him. Theodore Dreiser-Fifty thousand more women to cry over him. Floyd Gibbons-Fifty thousand more words per minute. Philadelphia Athletics-Fifty thousand more times to win it. Notre Dame-Fifty thousand more miles to travel. Edgar Wfallace-Fifty thousand more plots to unravel. Flo Ziegfeld-Fifty thousand more beauties to glorify. S: S. Van Dine-Fifty thousand more readers to horrify. Texas Guinan-Fifty thousand more out-of-town buyers. Diogenes-ONE honest man in fifty thousand liars. me No matter how you move it, writing paper re- mains stationery. cw-9 Straw berets are now worn in Paris. In London they are eaten with cream. on PSONG OF THE PSYCHOPATH Psing, O psing for the integrate, When psalty psexes rote! Let Freudic dendrites psyncopate To the euphoristic note. For never and never shall Thalamus Inhibit her adrenalgf Psince Otolith has envied us Our psybstitute recall. Pso beat and drum the cerebrum And lightly pstrum the maze, For now the psychopath is come To correlate our days: And when the introspection's o'er, And axon shines on high, We'll pstimulate the auditor And integrate, and die. Page one hundred yi tj e V V 'X -' N fy 2-A--f -:Q-QT ,-1.,w,.Qx.4....1' X fx Q 9 1 1, L? 5 '?-5,1 'f 'fY-V'Y0'Y 1'-i9v-x 'FfA':Qv-r:zerav1-2fal+'s2' -V-If-f,.-N-,f ..i,.-,,. 2 . :-Q, :.. 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M, , , . . f-Nfgvw , M.-4 A-f.,1.,..f:4g..:r..h..xgg,i: ,M , ,. ,...,-.umm wamg NOVBKQ CIUQLAJPOQV BLPHO CBHEDY' BRTUT LOU DUDHHUXUZJ TYDVT DOROTHY BOHLUOG- WHEIOEQ, 15.,,4,9ag,,c.- K f , .kv-'rw' 4.1 , ' 5 . , . Igfglgm-Qxfg:.c.wsa.x5.:.n x . CHBQLOW Hsaroro aa0c.5mmm Jgnom vamwngz i LD.-no-QHIH LOlf DHRLY UTUZHRY mancam Human, CURRHIO TRLBJURLPO I YHXTTA mom- f vKf :ff -f-' fwir' O K' .M1ffpOro oz. O1-i A OOOO l O nH'UOff'f1- QOQMM O . ids ? V .wi 3 O A , '- Pagf l11'L'f1'U Lnfnsasavfblacn, be HE WAS NOT A BOWENITE Wfhen first he went to see her He showed a timid heart, And when the lights were low, They sat this far apart. But when their hearts grew warmer, And they learned the joy of a kiss They knocked out all the spaces, Andsatupcloselikethis! :N-9 .loe- What's the matter with the poor fish play- ing guard P Petesanprobably he got mixed up with the tackle. me Stage Managerf All ready, run up the curtain. Stage Handf Say, what do you think I am, a squirrel? NJ Daughter- I bet, Dad, you never saw dancing like this back in your days! Dadf Yes, I didfonceg but the place was raided. ow Sandy Sandell says the days spent at Bowen would have been much more enjoyable if he hadn't had to wash his neck. ow H. Reed is so dumb that he asked a certain othcer if the Battle of Brandywine was fought in a bar- room! ow joe- lf a girl had radiolite lips, would you Call her a shining light P Bill- No, I'd call her an Ever-Ready. 0043 At the Prom fto toddling couplej- Leave the floor. He and She tin unisonj- Certainlyg we can't use it at home. ow Dickw Why didn't you answer my letter 7' Virginia-- I didn't receive it. Dickf You didn't ? Virginiaf No, and besides, I didn't like some of the things you said in it. ow Mabelf Well, Pat, you will have to admit that I have a pretty face. Pat- A barn looks good when it's painted, too. O59 Bays- Healthy place, this, I suppose P Cole- Sure: when I came here I was too weak to walk. Bays- Really ? Cole- Yes: I was born here. P132 one ,bmrdred ffhy-.fix SAD I loved A girl and She loved me, too! At least she said So- But she said She would never Marry me until Her father Gave his consent. XVell, sir, I Followed this Girl around For thirteen Years And kept looking For her old man, And then I Found out that her Old man died when She was born. Ain't it embarrassin'? ow l.end me twenty dollars but only give me ten of it. Then as I owe you ten and you owe me ten, we'll call it square. ow Little Girl: Auntie, why do you put powder on your face! Aunt: To make me pretty, dear. Little Girl: Then why doesn't it? ow Then there is the bird who wondered whether the B 'X O Railroad fired their employees who use Lifebouy Soap. cv-9 The last ice age, according to the scientists, was something fierce. And now civilization totters un- der the ice-cube age! ow Driver of Collegiate Car: Do you do repairing V c here ? Garage Owner: Yeah, but we don't do manufac- turing. E9 A high school graduate is a person who had a chance to get an education. ow A woman may be outspoken, but not by a man. ow A prisoner threw the magazine across his cell in disgust. Nothing but continued stories, he muttered, and I'm going to be hanged the day after tomorrow. ow Women are all alike-'each one is different. on Why spend money on an electric vibrator when you can get a second hand Ford for half the price. Teacher: What do you mean by coming to school with your hair in that disgraceful condition? Johnny: No comb, ma'am. Teacher: Can't you use your father's comb? Johnny: No hair, ma'am. ow She: College boy? He: No. Couldn't get in where I wanted to. She: What did you try for? He: Vassar. ow Teacher: There is a wonderful example in the life of the ant. Every day the ant goes to work and works and works all day: every day the ant is busy, and in the end what happens? Willie: Someone steps on him. ow Stan: When I dance with you I feel as though I were treading on clouds. Helen: Don't kid yourself: those are my feet. ow Doesn't the sound of water just thrill you? Well, I come from Long Island, and there we just live on the sound. ow Is Rudy Vallee really a Connecticut Yankee ? Surely you've heard of the Connecticut valleys Y me When found robbing the cash box in a hsh store, be nonchalant-smoke a herring. :rw Some husbands have dens, but most of them growl all over the house. ow joe: Yaas, I graduate this year. I intend at that time to enter settlement work. Doe: Oh, I see. jerking bromo seltzers. ow Head Coach: How do the football candidates look ? Compet: Well, we have thirty-four who carted ice last summer, twenty-seven who dug ditches, twenty-six who were lifeaguards, eighteen who were camp counselors and eleven who were prohibition agents. Head Coach: Keep the last elevengthey won't care how they hit people. me Mom: I got a letter from the high school and it says that our Sally's been stealin'. Pop: What? Mom: Says she's takin' home economics. ow It takes a mighty little jack to raise a car, but it takes a lot of jack to keep one up. me With a single stroke of a brush, said the school teacher, taking his class around the National Gallery, Reynolds could change a smiling face into a frowning face. So can my mother, said a small boy near by. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN The butcher found a homeless dogg The worthless little bum: And as he led it home, he said: The wurst is yet to come. 089 Now that they have bought an electric chair for the State of Illinois, Samuel Insull says: You can do it better with gas! on OLD INDIAN PROVERB He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool, shun him. He who knows not and knows that he knows not is simple, teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows, is asleep, wake him. He who knows and knows that he knows is wise, FOLLOW HIM. ow Nell: Do you know scientists have decided that singing is good for certain kinds of deafness? Stell: No, but I have known for a long time that deafness is good for certain kinds of singing. 053 Mr. jinks: You might ask the maid to clean the spots from my coat with a bit of gasoline. Mrs. links: O, john, I haven't the heart to ask her. Since the chauffer jilted her she can't stand the smell of gasoline. ow Si, they tell me you bought the Board of Trade building when you were in Chicago. Yeh, and I had to pay only two dollars extra for the pigeons. 'rw jack Harelson: I want a pair of corduroy pants. Clerk: How long? jack: How long? I don't want to rent them- I want to buy them. ow He: Whatever induced Dora to take up golf so suddenly? She: Oh, she read a newspaper article about somebody finding a diamond in the rough. 089 A Chicago gangster died a natural death. That looks like a swell plot for a mystery yarn. was SHE WAS ENLIGHTENED A sorrowing widow, having a memorial erected in memory of her late husband, had the following inscription carved upon it: Good-bye, Henry, my light has gone out. Three months later when she remarried, some wit added to the inscription: But I have struck another match. Page one bmzdred y.,rez'e:z 'v 650159 WCES QQQQQQQWQMW GEECQUG sw :jx --- , V L gm, 5-gli ci-VDJ -'LXJJL QP fax . 5 ACHEQ 3x N4 1' Tfff . at - ' QA' f fd 2 ' x l f K .21 ' THE STUDENT or CHEM 157104 -5 B 2 ' - ED NAGODA- 0 f , 4 Q i I , 0 X f 3 comes if 0f'2L'j THE BIG BOYWHO 5-UESALL ,f A X J ,y, M H - 1 4 Lf f ad! -EDDIE LAND- ,j,,f, 5'g:1QJX,f XC!! Xa, ,fy , W M f saws ON THEMAW Xb jf.fVffm jf! 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Rafmy ht 17 engraved C ase, with 'X mesh band attached. ll- W Guaranteed 15 jewel X W movement. li li 537-50 sifiii - ,' Qzzozfzfv Above A!! V 6 1 W ,xii . .Mt Sade EI n 5? Be fashionable . . with Costume jewelry. This smartly styled neck- piece. with white gold chain and colorful stone-set drop, 515.00 Others 83.50 Up Milli i i 0 ag - The Peer of Gems . . a perfect blue white sparkling Diamond , . in a modern 18k white gold ring. 575.00 Only 82 a Week Cozlfvezzieuf Terzm' of no extra ooff COLE 81 YCUNG Jewelers 9144 Commercial Avenue P.zge one bznzdred IIXI1 one ' v x 4 ft' I f W 21: g -g--I--I ------ - - - ------- - ------------- - - --- -1- PRE-DENTAL YEAR t BEGINS OCTOBER 6, 1931 I Loyola University College of Arts and Sciences otifers I1 pre-dental I course which is especially designed for the prospective dental student. The work is given part in the downtown college at 28 North Franklin Street and part in the dental building. I7-I7 IYest Harrison Street. In conformity with dental educational stzlndzlrds the course includes all uf the required subjects and in addition, work of a dental nature i enabling' the student to enter the four-year dental course with thirty-two ' semester hours of college work. i Further information may be had by addressing I THE REGISTRAR I . 3 Chicago College of Dental Surgery I Dental Department of Loyola University 1747 West Harrison Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS -i -I-I-I ---------------- - --------------- - qlauiuu -1-1- wnvnuv iiin -111111111-n 1--1 nn-:nu-ag giqn1uu 11111111 1 1 1 11:1 --11 1 I I I I COMPUMENTS I OF I I I C. P. GIRTEN, PH. G. g A. Q E REGISTERED PHARMACIST 2 I 2 I - E I I T Funeral DU-ectors Cor. 75th and Paxton Avenue I I Telephone Midway 9506 I S944 COMMERCIAL AVENUE 2 I I I ia-. -------------- H.-.I at-.. ---------- - - - - CONTRARY We walked in CuPid's garden I gazed into her lunch basket And wandered o'er the land, Oh, how I wished to taste The moon did shine so brightly As I sat by my little charmer As I held her little-shawl. With my arm around her-umbrella Yes, I held her little shawl Embracing the umbrella of this How soft the moon does lie. Very charming miss, Said this charming little maiden I could resist no longer, so As I gazed into her-lunch basket. I slyly stole a-sandwich. Page one lyznzdred .rixly-Iu'o 111,1111-1111111...1g1.-..1111,...1l-u- 1 l l l I I OSER i GRADUATES are consistently . . . 1 SUCCESSF L! Bigger and better business is always on the look-out for alert, well-trained young women. 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The budding journalist was still perched on his stool and cooling his rubber heels when I entered. Been waited on ? I asked. No, said he. I'm waiting for sundae school to end. 1,,.,111111111-.-111 -1- --H ----- --------------------- - ----f----- -1- Telephonc X'X7ENtworth 0007 Wright SL Street, Inc. CLASS PINS CLASS RINGS Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry Medals, Badges, Club Emblems 225-225 West Sixty-second Street CHICAGO, ILL. YOUIRE ALWAYS WELCOME AT KLI H ave You Tried Our Malted Milks and Sandwiches O 1900 EAST 73RD STREET -.. -.--..---.... .-..-ug. ,.-...:..W-..- - - - - - - -.- ... -..- -4..... q...-...-..- - - - - - -..- - .. .. - - I Artistic Permanent WAVE 3350 Expert in all lines of Beauty Culture SOUTH CHICAGO'S BEST STORE C. R. CAVE 3049-59 E. 91nd Street Tel. all Depts. So. Chicago 7900 P.1gr wie 17111111 I fx I7 1.11111111.--1.-.-...liii11111-11..1..-,..,.i,,i,,1,,i 07dM'!5 ee Cream Formerly Peoples is now served in the Bowen High School Lunch Room FOR YOUR FORD CAR See Us A I:1'ie11dl,1' illlff Refiizfzfe Home HEDGESRAYFIELD MOTOR CO. 9070-78 South Chicago Ave. Phones: SAGinaw 2050-1-2 We have exceptional values in Used Cars in Our Big USED CAR Department -...-....-..-..-...-...-..-...-....-...-....-.,.-......,...-....--4. P g' flllldled ,if,x'11-eiglyl .g...-...-... .......--- .. - -..- 4. BOWENITES w 77 Set a Good Example in Thrift and lndustry EMULATE THEIR EXAMPLE The East Sicle Trust 8: Savings Banlc 10101 EWING AVENUE CHICAGO -..-...1.-. 1 1 .....1-in-.uu.-1.1.1 1 1 1-u...u1 .1.,-..... --...---. .-------- - ----.-------- . ..-..-.g. ' I S I I 2 2 . l 2 Call the Calumet for Snappy Serwce i s E l I SAGINAW 2000 i E i 5 I All of our Bituminous Coals are chemically treated to eliminate dust l CLEAN DELIVERIES ARE ASSURED Q - i 1 I , CALUMET COAL COMPANY ' l 9022 COMMERCIAL AVENUE 2 l SAGINAW 1000 2 I .i.-..-... ............. -, - .-..-,.-i ..........-.--- ..-..i. q!.n1uuT. TT11111111111 'ruin'-,E +u1.n..-nn1n.T 1u.T,.Tp.- 1 1 n-1:1 1 Tun1nn1un-S? : I ' I Q , EIIONE REOENT 3582 ESTIMATES GIVEN i ROBERT W. HUNT COMPANY g L. M. EISNER Q 5 ENGINEERS Painting, Decorating, Paperhanging i Inspection-Tests-Consultations Wall Paper and Painters' Supplies 5 C B- NOLTE- P'f'5'idf 7' zzss EAST 'STH STREET I 175 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO .i.-..-..- -..-..-..-..-...-...-..-..-..-..-..- -n.-..l. .g.-...... ..... .-..-..,-..- - - - - -..-..l. The circus strong man rode out on horseback to challenge a farmer whose great strength had gained him a reputation. He entered the farmer's yard, tied up his horse and approached him grutlly. Hey, he said. I've heard a lot about you, and have come a long way to see which is the better man. Without answering, the farmer seized him, hurled him bodily over the fence into the road. When the loser had recovered his breath the farmer growled, Have you anything more to say to me? No, was the reply, but perhaps you'll be good enough to throw me my horse. Ah wants a ticket for Florence, said the old colored mammy at the railway ticket ofhce. After searching his map for ten minutes, the agent said, I can't find Florence on the map, She ain't on de map, replied the colored mammy scornfully. She's sittin' right over dere on de bench. C59 Sergeant Ackerman-Say, where are all your shots going? Every one has missed the target. Freshie Recruitil don't know, sir. They left here all right. Page one Z7IUZdlPd,ff.X'l1 mne ....1m.1....1m.1.min The Eminem Qture 8845 jllilanistee Zine. Qlbicagu, 3511. 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METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Even during dull times, there is always, Room at the top. To meet the present demand of business, you must be good. Let us help you. 9008 COMMERCIAL AVE. South Chicago 1144 A. E. BAKER, Principal .,,..inu1i11-111-..1-1-.11mI-.m----1-1---1---1 SCANLAN E5 WHITE INC. I I Room 406, 5 South Wabash Ave. Phone Central 1844 X E.X'L'fIl.f1'i'H Algffzff fbi' O'Shea Knit Goods 8: Goldsmith Athletic Supplies Special Rates to Students ...,....g. +..-I.... CAMPBELL JEWELRY 8s OPTICAL CO. 9 203 COMMERCIAL AVE. SOUTH CHICAGO'S MOST MODERN STORE Expert Optical Service Eyes Examined Glasses Scientfically Fitted T. E. URBANEK, Optometrist Bowen 22 Graduate 4. -....-... ---.--------- ....-II-4. 4.-,..,-.,. ........ ..-- - hundred severely I 0 4- - ------------------------- -- ----- H + Compliments and Good Wishes of Your photographers THE J. J. FEIN STUDICJS 9120 Commercial Avenue Rhone South Chicago T967 ,Qf TAKE THE MARBLE STAIRWAYH DIRECTLY OVER NEW SCGTT STORE Pg fda' jf .QL q..-..- -..-I .....-...... I.. 1 - - -..I ...... .-.- - - - -........--5. I A STAFF OF BOWEN ALUMNI I Ready to Serve You sv :Q 37 F Ilene Bragg, ex '27 Edward Kucic, '26 Mary Chorak, '21 Emily Camel Linn, '16 Stephen R. Chummers, '23 Marie Linn, ex '28 2 , ' ' ' 1 , . . - .' ' l l Rae Distenheld, 29 Bernard Paehynslxi, 22 Bertha Doberstein Shupryt, '19 Agnes Podbielski, '25 Herman Grundman, '25 Harry Rolewicz, '2-I I . I : I l 2 UNION STATE BANK I Ol Q 5 I SOUTH CHICAGO I I I 3026 East NInety-second Street I I .g.-I..-,.I ...... II-..-.i-.I-II-...-II-,,-..-II--.....I.,-...-.I-II-..-..-.,-..-...- - - - - - -..-..g. q?II1nn1n 1nII-:I -mi-1nn1nn1nn1 1 1nu1uu1uu1LII1un1nII-if Tn1nII 1111 .In-IIn1nn1uu1u.1IIn1nn1un1 1 1nu1nn-of g Phone SOUth Chicago 37-I7-3748 i 5 TEL. REGENT 3262 i : I 2 I I Z I 2 2 I I l 2 l I l 2 J. S. LARSON I F Radlo Servlce I Groceries and Meals EXCLUSIVELY ALL MAKES E I 5 I 8900 Commercial Avenue I MODERN RADIO SERVICE, Inc. Q i Catering to the Communilyv 5 i 2235 EAST 75TH STREET 5 I F I f li1l1II1lll11 1ll1lll1 1ll1ll1llIl1 1rIll1 1l1l11 1 1lI1Il+ 51011 llll 1l101IllTlllT'lUiilll'NTVlll'l7lTllTNT T T074 COULDN'T MISS HIM Caller: Is your mother engaged? . . . . . Bett : She's ma fied. An Englishman was visiting thIs country for the Y I first time, and as he was driving along the highway saw a sign, Drive Slow. This Means YOU! The Englishman stopped in surprise and ex- claimed: My word! How did they know I was here! me Maid fto young man Callerj-I'm sorry, but she said to tell you that she wasn't at home. Young Man-Well, tell her I'm glad I didn't call. :NSD And what is your father s profession? He is a worm imitatorf' What? He makes worm holes in antique furniture. He could not have a minor operation because he was over twenty-one. ,IIE lT1n1t1'w.f It1't1:II-fbln' RING CR FT RING, ROTUNNO 81 LYNCH Zietnelers anh Stationers TEL. CENTRAL 0623 if 1011 PITTSFIELD BUILDING 55 EAST WASHINGTON STREET CHICAGO, ILL. J. ROTUNNO P.zge fonrlecn x if S. ,-XX Y 1 . ' ' 3 'SHN 8 out 0f10 earn less than 31,500 a year 'E .. ' , , O , Q . lpflli gg 5' Q 11-. UNITED STATES income tax g i g returns show that more than l i l U!!lll l iilllgiif5 34,600,000 Wage-earners 0q,VhAxI caofk of the total number filing The College Building returns, earn less than 51,500 a year. These millions make up the great Army of the Untrained. They are general worlcers in an age of specialization. Are you eager to avoid their fate? Then write today lor complete information without obligation. OF course, only high school graduates and college students are enrolled. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF COMMERCE The University of Business Sixty-second place at Halstecl Street Wentworth 0994 I + -------- - ----------------- -1- ,-111..,.11.-111.-1 ,un-1111..1-.-11111 Depository for the United States of America. CALUMET NATIONAL BANK 9047 Commercial Avenue -..,.-....-..H-......H..-...,-....-....-....-....-....-n..-..........-....-4. ,g.,.-...,- ... .. - - - - - - .. .. - -....- BOWEN CANDIES 2800 East 89th Street The Corner Store if-X LIGHT LUNCH ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES SODAS, CONES AND SANDWICHES ICE CREAM SUNDAES ICE COLD DRINKS FRESH PIES CANDIES X5-X Quick Service Prop. MR. PETER GREVENITIS Ted Tollls VARSITY CLUB ORCHESTRA Playing at all of Bowen's various Club Dances, Entertainments, a n d P a r t i e s . Telephone Ambassador 2 1 '73 Q' 11011 1 -ui -uu-nu- -ann-nn-nn-nv-1-zu-nu-uuiuafo ill--.inn-..v 111111111 ,ml ,,,, 1,...1,.,,1 P,1ge one lunzdred +-....-. ---.... .---, .... - .... , ...- ---,, 4. GREAT LAKES SUPPLY COMPANY Established 1895 O General Ofhces and Warehouse: 9330-9360 Ewing Avenue Salesrooms: 3217 East 92nd Street 847 West 63rd Street O Telephone All Departments: SOUth Chicago 7600 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS O SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT for MILLS, FACTORIES, RAILROADS, CONTRACTORS and STEAMSHIP LINES lmzzdred fez'en1y-eigbl .E........ ..-. ------ ---- . ------ - - -- I --------- I-I---p 2 I ! I I 2 - I 2 I I I I . I I Complzments i I I - I I I I DREXEL I I E I I I 2 AN I I I I I I 5 - I E 3944 Cottage Grove Ave. 5 I I - I e I , I -I--I-1--I ----------- - - - -I--I-W ---------------- --I--I+ qfquinnin lvivviiiiiili un-nu-gig +uTn-I 11--11-11----T In-nu-.gg I ' ' ! : PARK HERE I I . E i FOR TIRE EL BATTERY REPAIR S 8834 MARQUETTE AVENUE T I PETERSEN BRos. I i WILLARD BATTERIES, FIRESTONE TIRES SCI-1001, SUPPLIES I i AUTO ACCESSORIES I K ICE CREAM I mo E. 75TH STREET cHIcAc,o, ILL. I T ! PHONE RECENT 0545 Sodas and Candies I - I 2 0i1Ill41l4lliIPIlIIllilIllillIllllliilllllllllllllillliflllilllilllli' llll T'UlTli PITllTIlTllIl!lll1lllIi1lIl1Ill1lllI1llll1llillll!lTllHTll!T'Hl-1lL No-a meadow lark is not a party in the country. Suddenly he crouched, a beast of prey ready to 04,9 spring. The disheveled hair blew wildly in the Henrietta: Honey, are you thinking of me? Archie: Oh, was I laughing? l'm sorry, pardon me. ow RAILROAD POETRY Something delayed the train, so the conductor wired In: Two-twenty-two has busted a flue. What will I do ?-Donahue. This awakened the slumbering muse in the tele- graph office, and the reply ran: Wait, Two-twenty-eight will take your freight. -I. M. Straight. I wind. With teeth clenched and jaw outthrust belligerently he leaned slowly forward. The knuc- kles of the hand of one sinewy arm rested on the torn turf. His muscles tensed and with eyes wildly glaring, his whole aspect became one of deadly menace. With drooling lips, drawn back to expose carnivor- ous teeth, he grimly muttered, NowI Click! O. said the photographer. It'll be on the sports page Sunday. Thanks. 'Save me about fifty copies will ya ? asked the football star, and turned back to scrimmage. Page one b1nzda'ed.fez'ef2t5 nnze Pulse ll -r--r- -4'4 -1------ ----1-w- --'- --H-I--In-H ---- H- -1-. -,gt +r-r.- - -1- - - - - - - - - - -..-..-.!. I 1 f I i I I 2 : E L I Compliments 5 I f of E V 5 H I I 2 . ago 5 I i W. 0:12 ,wx Peter Pan Dress i -. - 0 ' ave' i 2 Q M C. AQQQ,i.rr.:5tjwef1r6avjj, ' 1 Shop I . 1 I 9 S 0 PU - ' : Twig c0'dgZeir1'l,1iif ' is vwgiixs, Q , ,pen and I 'Win ,wyci and 5 l i 15 id U. . VN NIS ' I AC 001 0' 'vkuevv Qu' B I Q I 5.3! av 'wi Wow i l Sf' al' E v I L W I 'J' i I ! i ! i I i ! 9049 COMMERCIAL AVENUE I Q I l I l i vQ4-f-r- -lvv ----- 1- I- - I- I--1 ----- ----- ....1,..,3. r:r-,,.,1 1, 1,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,!, l ' n ' ' ' ' 'n 'u'gi' I Q 1 I Q Homemade Q QQ DoUGHNUTs 3 ,Ny and i Ag CUPCAKES I 2 I At all leading Groceries I s i WILBUR'S BAKERY I 1 3026 Cheltenham Place Saginaw 1611 5 I Q .i.-i.-...-..-...-..-...-...-... .... ...-..-...-..i-......i. Boarder: I love to explore the very darkest depths of the mysterious, to delve into regions of the unknown, to fathom the unfathomable- Landlady: Have some more hush ? ow AGAIN, THE PROFESSOR The absent minded professor was walking down the street with one foot on the curbing and the other in the gutter. Wally Andrews- How are you, Professor ? Well, I thought I was quite well, but for the last fifteen minutes, I've been limping. Ile lwudied eigbly Pearl Onion recommends using the fuzz from peaches to pad ear muffs with. :N-9 Senior-I'll give you a hundred dollars to do my worrying for me. Frosh-Great! Wllere is the hundred? SeniorfThat's your first worry. H9 Be nonchalant, Smoke a ham! me She-How can I make myself alluring. It-Try re-incarnation. Joerg vr, nam. ' f' N4 K :X , 5 K .- V ., ... ,-X - S' Q.? Q ,ex X v A fuk-2-A , ' 5 -, P .55 .... X , ' I ? 0fwmwW?Hmw Q ii DHLQOTNY ONLY 1 D- 'X4 .65 Aw A..... V :p x bowwvs: ' I UW' JONE mag' . f t. , r q :2, .,Wg , x,k. N li ri, W' , ..,x: Yllfffli x--- H Qoum ov wow ELEPHNOK QHLWE + 1 ng 'vm BN fHo'1'f ? I'i'E??lINN fwxorxef s ? X a P s .,,..': xl Z C 4 UMYDIJMBLEE ' 1 '1-Hake Page one blllldfcd eigfyly-one q..--m.-- 1 1 1 1 I I I ! I I Established l00Z I Capital and Surplus 31,000,000 Z Resources Over 59,000,000 I Z fi 151.159 'll I -, ,, , ,, , 5-?I :'. .-J-'- ' I ' 5''97?f':E'33ifffffI?i' z .f w' f!IlIIIIIIIuIII'- I l5 .-.' ,Hubs -:F -, my'f'? 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Arlim' and Mnlfefir 0fFif1e 5 f V kr iff xx vAjf' Z I 'Q ' , 'fy 1 ' ' I ' ' PriuIn1gPfalf.rj2rBlmkrzm!Cnl01Lr 1 W, I fff , X ' lm. 4 1 ' f' . . - - ' - , w',,n','ff f 'g,A,LAW,L' K NM S :E 817 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago ff 5 'Z' WL,.Q :V 1' ' -7- AN x, ff N. ff2 . - - ff ' r 'xii' 5 fl f f f - ' V: Q. N, i ' , -,A fT' Lf , z ,' ff' Qi' ' .E-' mil' ,, 4 V 1, - - S 4: 71'4L fr 4 fi K Y, ii, k V K 5:3 A ml? ff K, ' ' ff' , ' . 'r ' . ,f' , 11 f f w m? ,L f 1 ,1 , 4 M f rf -' , if , f K V M 1 I g' 5 5 Qgftg, V .Q . 7 ian? . f,,':l?3,'-if, K 7 5 2. ' , iW,.,G-Lf 'ii??ii vi A! 3 Lb If I f,:j.Q-aQ-1 L j wm,,1ffwL V j nf-af' .ff 2'-L'Jf-'-1- 'EEA 1 Z fff fs , Y- Y- ,- 2' - P ' 'E' fi A ' ' 2 -av? ' gf-Q2 i THIS ANNUAL ENGRAVED EV JAHN E OLLIEV Page one hundred eighty-lbree .g..-.n- .. -I-. - -.1-I ------------ -.- 4. I I I I I I - 0 ' , I fl ee wheellng I ' Q I ln PRI TING. I Z SIVIOOTHER riding over the entire service route . . . 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We give one E kind of printing service to each and all-and that is the I BEST, without qualifications. : While, like everyone else, we do everything possible to : get your name on our books-the estimate by which we I make you a customer is not specially calculated to that end. I May we give you an estimate on your next occasion? I 5 . ' FRED KLEI C0 I R Good Printers for Nearly Half a Century I 732 W. Van Buren Street, Chicago I Telephone MONroe 6363 I 24 I I I I I I I I +-----n-I----.-- - - ------------------ ---- -1- Page one blnzdred L3j.g'l7lV1-fblll' In Appreciation The BOWENITE staif wishes to take this opportunity to thank thc many friends who co-operated to enable us to publish this book: MR. STAHL MR. COLLINS MISS LYNCH PALMER GEVIRTZ, sports' write-ups THOMAS DE VERTER, art work KENNETH DAVIS. art work IRWIN GOLDSTEIN, ads LYNN MCMAHAN, photography worl-' ED NAGODA PAUL KLINGS SAM STAMOS STANLEY BELL MARGARET NOLTE ALICE STEVENS MR. REYBURN, of .Iahn and Ollicr MR. NEIHAUS, of Fred Klein Co. I. FEIN MRS. MCKEE, of Fein MR. O'KEEFFE'S SPEAKERS' CLUB ELEANOR GNASS TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF BOWEN OUR ADVERTISERS Pnge one blnzalwzf C'igf.7fV1-fII'L7 Mr. TUFtOI1,S Story In the year 1894 there came to Bowen one of our well-known teach- ers, Mr. Charles M. Turton. His tirst years of teaching were spent in the old building, whose faculty consisted of seven teachers, and a stu- dent body of one hundred and fifty pupils. To prepare himself for this position he attended Onondaga Academy at New York, where he was taught Greek, Latin, and mathematics, the only subjects offered to high school pupils at that time. The classes were composed of two or three students, and Mr. Turton laughed as he compared the number of recitations in his day to the number of this day. Pupils recited about three or four times a day, while now-a- days they are doing well to recite twice a week. High schools give more general education than the colleges did in those days, and there- fore the young men and women are more equipped to go out into the world today, were his friendly words. He then went on to say that he entered Syracuse University where he took the Classical course consisting solely of Greek and Latin, and was graduated in 1883, receiving the A. M. and A. B. degrees. After that he attended Harvard University where he specialized in physics. After these years of training he was ready to begin his career as a teacher of physics and chemistry. His first fourteen years at Bowen proved very successful because of the interest of the students. I didn't have to 'flunk' anyone then, he said, as he laughed and thought of the numerous failures now. His classes were composed of from seven- teen to twenty-two pupils, and they gradually increased to twenty-eight pupils, until three or four years ago when his classes increased to their present number. Students were only required to carry three solids and two liquids, he said, and it seems to me that the former policy was better than the present one, for I find that pupils today have less time to spend on their too numerous subjects, due to their outside activities and many good times. Mr. Turton has not always spent his time teaching in the science room, for before he came to the new building he was a member of the Board of Control and had charge of the athletics. Girls were inter- ested in ali forms of play in those days too, and he had charge of two boys' and three girls' basketball teams which proved good enough to play in competitive matches with Fenger, Calumet, Medill, and the University High. There is a little advice I would like to give to the students, he said and smiled, because he must have known this was expected of him, and that is to spend more time on their studies. Mr. Turton expressed his regret at leaving Bowen and said he had enjoyed watch- ing the change in the students in the passing of time. This might be a proper time to express the feelings of the Bowen students at the loss of this teacher of Bowen who is so well liked by everyone with whom he comes in contact. Students of Bowen have learned to appreciate this man and there will always be a place in the hearts of Bowenites for him. Page ffkefz Q- , f 3-I I -.. f.. , ,ggi JI A, I I I me asf E F I V. ' N av, E J 3 Iy f was ' A f 7321 'PHE BELLE If IMIJJIPS HI! ,- IIOM Bf3OU'I' H V LOVQRJ GK 1.4 8 ,F gs . 5 5 E If - I 4,6 I if .- -1 . V ' ':..-V Q X ,I!:.3l,- pg-3, ,E f if 5' OQXSQ' V'-' f7F'9lfy W +0 Gum PHL 'HHAVJ QIQXR OV? 5 . A 4, My I7 , , , , r I. I V 'wv.,.,,A, f- ffy V I I 'A gt? 3' 5' J L , . - I I . - . , I- :5!., . ! ' 4,31 ' ini' i -3 'I IR EPI-B'I3'I7Y I7 I Q ,-.- , OUR PHo'1'oQRaPHERf OP. I K BO'I IxOIMJ UP 9 Cn .Q QQ. 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I If P1 JE ONE YHLOWFZI I 'PEEEEEE-ELL WXQESZUQAISE all-OK-is-wet J FILICE LBQKE LOU QREETN victi-PREfIVEP1'l' fEQRe'i-RRY The 4A Class J The June class of 1951 will be graduated on Wednesday, June 24. The otlicers, pictured above, were elected early in their 4B semester and have filled their offices most capably. The class is the largest ever to be graduated from Bowen. The class has been successful in all its undertakings, the most important being the prom, BOWENITE, senior play and Senior Week activities. Social Committees ALICE LACK, Genera! Cbdjfllldli C0mmezzcemezzt-Jessie Steinweg, Chairman, Arnold Nelson, Camille Taschner, Harold Strom. Prom-Mabel James, Chairman, Priscilla Waite, Irvin Greiman, Joe Quinn. Refierlolzzezztr-Martha Kleinrnan, Chairman, Elizabeth LaRocque, Kelvin Wilkinsen, Dorothy Dodge, Harold Yingling. Flozverf and Colorr-Edith Hoerr, Chairman, Geraldine Hansen, Rhoda Jensen, Henrietta Wittert. Ezzterfaizzmefzt-Geraldine Beach, Chairmang Andrew Kolar, Edward LeMarbe, Catherine Simison. Hall and Mzzric-Helen Kantzler, Chairman, Claude Gentry, Florence Murrin. Motto-Albin Zabka, Chairman, Josephine Svoboda, Evelyn Johnson, Jeanette Anderson. Deroratioazf-Evelyn Goetz, Chairman, Margaret McIntosh, Leslie Seward, Wilma Reise. Financial Committees RICHARD SHIRE, General Cbdifllldll Financial-Alfred Bayes, Chairman, Virginia Dobbs, Genevieve Weinberg, Harrison Kessler, Russell Logan, Carl Schroeder. Pin and Ring-Jack Harelson, Chairmang Jack Watte, Alexander Dubowski, Helen Krause. Pnblirizy-Alice Stevens. Pafierf-Alan Cassidy. Prizztizzg-Bernard Adomeit, Chairman, Carl Olson. MOTTO: Each one lair ozwz nrfhitert. CLASS COLORS AND FLOWERS! Yellow Tea Rofer and Orchid Szveei Pear. Page tuferzty-lbree f ,aff P.1ge Izvellly-fvln' BERNARD ADOMEIT HTZYOIIKQAVI1 of glc.If Jtrifi .nt lllvfllrf' Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Hall Guard: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Glee Club: Book Club: Catalyzers: German Club: Physics Club: Senior Hi-Y: Swimming Team '50, '51: B. A. A. Northwestern I.'niversity. JOHN ANAGNOST HU Ibe ffrlllfl? .i1111fe I 1.111115 Zflllgtul 111 gurl. Hall Guard Club: Bird Boosters: Bowen Engineers: Catalyzers: Basketball '5U: Football '29: B. A. A. Cornell University. DOROTHY ANDEREQH The gwzzmze .rigaz of gl'.1L't7.-i Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: American History Club: U. S. History Club: S. P. R.: English Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Trigonometry Club: G. A. A. ERNETTE D. ANDERSON TU hear Iver ir .1 lime. Go-Getters: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum Vice- Pres. Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Ancient History Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Clique Literati: Treas. Comptometers Club: Economics Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. Moser Business College. GLADYS ANDERSON Her fbifbenid 1.1 of .wiplfxif Hwzdf' Go'Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Clique Literati: Commercialists: Baseball '27: Basket-ball '2T: Volleyball '28: G. A. A. GORDON ANDERSON To be izfire ir pou'e1'. Go-Getters: Bird Boosters: Forum: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Physics Club: Spanish Club: Economics Club: B. A. A. JEANETTE ANDERSON SU baibfzl when I .rpied her. National Honor Society: Honor Club: B12i1'c11 Arrozz' Sldff Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Glee Club: U. S. History Club: Girl Reserves: Volleyball: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. WALTIER ANDREWS Hope ye! lnzlrmzed, Ibe blond of ui 1111111 111IL'd7fH?d.H Go-Getters: Pres. Delta Kappa: Zeta Alpha: Sec.: Treas., Pres. Vigilantes: Pres. Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigonometry Club: Catalyzers: Pres. Orilates: Pres. Economics Club: Bowen Letter Club: Track '29, '50, '51: B. A. A. Antioch College. THEODORE BAOROWSKI HU gwziril pre.rem'e like .Ill .zfirrgluii-. Go-Getters: Forum: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Ameurons: Cata- lyzers: Iota Sigma: Physics Club: Economics Club: B. A. A. University of Michigan. CLARA BALCZIKONIS So gu1rio1z.i ir l7EJ'drlil.1' z1'.1lk. Bnziwz Arran' Sfdjff Honor Club: Go-Getters: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: Zeta Alpha: Economics Club: Likulcle Club: Volleyball '28, '29: G. A. A. Business. l ii n I ,I SUSAN BALCZIKONIS Ska if 111011 fair. Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Terquarts, Forum, L'. S. History Club, Roman and Greek History Club, Zeta Alpha, Iota Sigma Epsilon, Clique Literati, Ukulele Club, Volleyball, G. A. A. Business. Tirus BALCZIKONIS Su grare, .ro llw11gl1lfi1l. Go-Getters, Forum, Travel Club, U. S. History Club, French Club, Special English Class, The Blue and Gray, Advanced Algebra Club, Solid Geometry Club, Trigonometry Club, B. A. A. Cornell University. FRANCES BARTH ll'2un'e 1'0bE.l'-fel fm! lbs' idle zi'e.u'. Honor Club, Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Terquarts, Forum, Travel Club, Glee Club, Beta Theta Kappa, Sec. Treas. Girls' Letter Club, Baseball '29, '30, Basketball '28, '29, Volleyball '27, '30, G. A. A. BERNARD BASILIE HU Lmce ir ctw' zzirzazlvrmdu 0u'11. Go-Getters, Forum, U. S. History Club, Clique Literati, Economics Club, Archery, Basketball '27, '28, '29, '50, B. A. A. ALFRED BAYEs Every Iozzglze .ipeiiki lvir pr.1i.re. Chairman Finance, Go-Getters, Freshman Guide, Auto Guard, Treas. Forum, Travel Club, Catalyzers, Advanced Algebra Club, Solid Geometry Club, R. O. T. C., Band, Physics Club, B. A. A. University of Missouri. GERALDINE BEACH 1 SUD, gwzfle. lowing ejer 10.11 gleam. Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Terquarts, Forum, Travel Club, Glee Club, Ameurons, Excavators, Pi Pi Kappa, Comptoinetry Club, G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. HARRY BECKWITH No lace lim' in My primrzl .rI0ce. ' BOWENITE, Pres. National Honor Society, Tau Pi Alpha, Honor Club, Freshman Guide, Treas. Forum, Travel Club, U. S. History Club, Catalyzers, Pres. Bowen Engineers, R. O. T. C., Band, Advanced Algebra Club. Armour Polytechnical. DOROTHY BEEBE Her gm1'e.ff mood' could JL'd7't'? dirplure The dimpler of ber 11111-brozwz fate. BOWENITE, Bowen A1'1'01l'SIrIf7T.' Deans' Council, Student Council, Chief of Hall Guards, Senior Girls' Council, Terquarts, Forum, Travel Club, Special English Class, Zeta Alpha, G. A. A. Moser Business College. STANLEY A. BELL All eye! are 011 him. Class President, Honor Club, Go-Getters, Student Council, Freshman Guide, Bird Boosters, Travel Club, Fine Arts Club, Dramatics Club, Pres. Oral Expression Club, Hi-Y, Bowen Letter Club, Swimming '28, '29, '30, '31 , B. A. A. HELEN M. BERGLUND SUD and deligbffrlf' Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Terquarts, Forum, Bird Boosters, Fine Arts Club, U. S. History Club, Pi Pi Kappa, Clique Literati, Spanish Club, Economics Club, Sec. G. A. A. Lake Forest University. Page Iziwzly-fir if x 1 '1 A . -.1 .N ,H 1 iv 11 1 1, 11152 1 1 . ..1 4 1 1 1 M,-1 ' ' 1 af, .,, , 1 -A 4,1 I. 5, ,.,,, .1 11,11 , '1'1- 11- ,w ,,,1. nity, ,11- f ,g',:jQ,',lu 'IT5-4.3.1 Q. ..,. 1-11 Qt, 1,21 I x A -1i -'-41. 1f'f . ..1 11 15111, ,Q 1 1 n 4 RN ki .1 .1 1 1- s v ,' 'A1...- 1,11 1 N 1 1 IWW! 1r1 711 ,1 1 fx:l'fie.' 1 1 14, A 1 F 1 , 1, I H111 1' woe.,-1- 4 v L11 1? I. 7.1.1. .full 1 1 ww.-: 1 X311 'rw w ,' ,111 . 1x. --'11 . , 1 ,414 ,','1' ' J V ' 1. 15. 1i:.'5-'J f Y 4:1 v. 'nl' 1 , .-6.5111 J L'Y1'4'-7 Q ' ' ' 1.5 P1071- l 0 1' ' 1 1 1 '-H1 . n. Yl.,1V'!.1f 1 '.l l .1 1, 5 1 '..' 4' . T'1' Q 1-111' , 1, 14 5' . bg 'r' 11., .,4 ,1 11 A 1,4111 ,n -u r 11 ELIZABETH M. BFRINGIER She .rplmd .1 L'l7Jl'lII .nufnzd fbi rpm. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: TeI'qutIrts: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: U. S. History Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. DAVID BERNsTEIN A fbongblfirl uffm. .1 quiel gr.1ce. Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: History Club: B. A. A. L'niversity of Alabanua. -IFNNIIE BIERNAT rl :HKIIIZCY exe, .1 wire umrr find. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: Delta Kappa: Zeta Alpha: English Club: Greek .Ind Roman History Club: Com- merci.1lists: Comptometry Club: Basebull IZSQ Volleyball '28: G. A. A. ELsII2oAx' BLACK Hel UlUdIc'll flpr zine' ru'Er'l 117117 Iullgf' BOXWENITE: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Barren Arran' Shzjf.: Go-Geb ters: Deans' Council: Student Council: Freshman Guide: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Terqu.1I'ts: Travel Club: Glee Club: G. A. A. University of Chicago. THOMAS BLAIR How freib nf life. fbr' UIOIHIKZKI' une. Go-Getters Forum: Bird Boosters: U. S. History Club: Catalyzers: Pres. La Cercle Frimcuise: Physics Club: Bowen Letter Club: Archery: Baseball '28, '291 Football '29, 30: B. A. A. Cornell University. DOROTHY BOHLIN Too graze fur mzilei. mo .rzzeel for 1E.m. BOWENITE: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Deans' Council: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: U, S. History Club: German Club: Alpha Iota Sigma: Volleyball: G. A. A. Moser Business College. HELEN BRUNSKI Her life um c't1l'l1t'fl zrork. 1101 pl.z:1. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Treas. Book Club: U. S. History Club: Sec. La Cercle Francaise: Pres., Sec. Dinner Belles: Catalyzers: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. EDWARD BURGER To every fader IJJVIE hir ,rhouldevzr gave. Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: U. S. History Club: Industrial History Club: Zeta Aloha Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers: Advanced Algebra Club: Physics Club: B. A. A. ALBERT BURNS HIT .rlmlegy ll'r1.l' pbj.ri0g1zon1'1. Go-Getters: Forum: U. S. History Club: M. 8: M. History Club: Roman History Club: Greek History Club: Catalyzers: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigonometry Club: Stampedes: Physics Club: Fencing '29, '30, 31: B. A. A. University of Arizona. VINCENT BUTORIC He in lair bear! um ever meek .md humble. Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Alpha Iota Sigma: Deutsche jugendverein: Physics Club: Economics Club: B. A. A. WINIFRED BUTRICK The clear ,fTl1'r?1' fmzei. izr Ihnf .the J'f7l7.ei'. Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Glee Club: Delta Kappa: French Club: Clique Literati: Shorthand Club: Basketball: Tennis Club: G. A. A. EVELYN BUZA The Very geazlleil of .111 h1z111.121 11.1I11rei. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Catalyzers: English Club: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. SARA CAMPBELL Sweeter zrilh C'I'c I 'j' 11121111 hour. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Lf S. History Club: Greek History Club: English Club: Ameurons: Advanced Algebra Club: Trigonometry Club: S. P. Q. R.: G. A. A. ROGER CARLSON A 1ife zrilh PIHKP' COIHINE .md .ff111. Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Catalyzers: English Club: Bowen Engineers: German Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Physics Club: B. A. A. LEONE CARR A zrhifer foul, ti ffzirer' 111im1. Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Fine Arts Club: Glee Club: Delta Kappa: English Club: German Club: Commer- cialists: Girl Reserves: Dancing Club: G. A. A. ALLEN CASSEDY A hemlc deed zhy gez1e1'o1z.t IUII1 inspired. BONWENITE: Bowen Arran' Szaff: Go-Getters: Hall Guard: Pres. Forum: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Pres. U. S. History Club: Catalyzers: B. A. A. JOSEPH CELMER The hrizzetf of Ihe hail. Go-Getters: Forum: Travel Club: Ancient History Club: Pres. Delta Kappa: Pres. English Club: Pres. Commercialists: Pres. Bowen Lettermen Club: Base- ball '29: Basketball '29, '30, '51: B. A. A. Northwestern University. ANNE CHANGARY Oh. genlle maiden. free from b1dl1IE. Honor Club: G0-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Clique Literati: Commercialists: Comptometry Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. ROBERT H. CHORLEY In human mzzure .rlill He 152111211 more good Ihizzz ill. Go-Getters: Hall Guard: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Glee Club: Captain, R. O. T. C.: Oihcers Club: Band: Rifle Team: Bowen Engineers: Fencing '29: B. A. A. RUTH CRUICKSHANK The happy one. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: Ancient History Club: Clique Literati: Commercialists: Basketball '30, '31: Volleyball '28, '29: G. A. A. Page tzwerzzy-.rez'en l l i l l i l l l 1'.IgF Iircfllj-cigbl GERTRUDE CUNDIFF Than .nl f.1i1'. rom' fezi' .ire fairer. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Dramatics Club: Treas. M. 8: M. History Club: Ll. S. History Club: French Club: G. A. A. BETTY CLTNLIFFIT She did Ilve time .ilve fblflld I0 du. BOWENITE: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Travel Club: Special English Class: Sec. Treas. Stampedes '29, '5O: Pres. Spanish Club: Physics Club: Girl Reserves: Archery Club: Track: G. A. A. lN1ARGARE'I' CURRAN Look lip. 11171 Le.11rIetm,i' .ll.1id. ' BOXVENITEQ Go-Getters: Pres. Senior Girls' Council: Vice-Pres. Ter- quarts: Glee Club: Commercialists: Letter Girls Club: Archery Club: Base- ball '28, '29, '50, '51: Basketball '29, '50: Captain '51: Track: Volleyball BS. '29, '50, '51: G. A. A. Northwestern University. STEVE CWIAN The fi'le'I1d' uf .zll lm' mrs. God bleu' l1111:. ' Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Economics: Physics Club: Archery Club: B. A. A. Crane College. Lois DE BRAVA DAILY A fbflil 11111715 fair. .1 fare lI1Ul'e' izreef, Ne'e'r bulb 11 been my 101 10 meet. BOWENITE: Honor Club: Barren Arran' Smjf: Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Bird Boosters: G. A. A. Northwestern University. BERNICE DAHLBERG To .fee ber ir ,1 picture. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Clique Literati: Commercialists: G. A. A. Northwestern University. OLGA DALIDCHIK Sweeter 117.111 .1 z'.1111.i'bed f'i'0l1c. G0-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. ELEANOR D'AMATo G1'i1feH11 in 11.17116 ,z11d111 111-1' Jeff Tau Pi Alpha: Go-Getters: Dean's Council: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Dinner Belles: Girl Reserves: Letter Girls' Club: Basketball '50, '31: Baseball, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball '28, '29, '50: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. RALPH DAv1s Hit fiilmr ii' .1 l'br1lIf. Honor Club: Go-Getters: Forum: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigonometry Club: Bowen Engineers, Physics Club: Catalyzers: Economics Club: B. A. A. F LETA DEESE She .ipmki 111 Iimguizge zwboie .rlriuzge melody Migbl 1101 belong 10 eizrlbf' Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Bird Boosters: Spanish Club: Critalyzers: G. A. A. I teas If .. l I f I l MARCELLE DEUTCH Thais deep. 11.1116 eniei' .Io 11'.1I'111 .md brigblf' Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: Spanish Club: Zeta Alpha: Comptometer Club: Girl Reserves: Tennis Club: Baseball '29: Basketball '29: Volleyball 50: G. A. A. University of Wfisconsin. THOMAS DE VERTER Ami Ar! prm'l.1im.I him Izrirs ber' .Ion- Paizzfer .IIIA1 pon, bulb in one. Go-Getters: Forum: R. O. T. C.: U. S. History Club: Beta Theta Kappa: Advanced Algebra Club: Catalyzers: Economics Club. WII-LIAM DEVUAR A ligbl-b.1ir'ed bo-I with be.1rdle.I.r rheei.I'. Forum: Orchestra: U. S. History Club: English Club: German Club: B. A. A. BERNARD DISTENFIELD Soni .reed-le! no 01.1111 reap. Go-Getters: Forum: Travel Club: U. S. History Club: Greek and Roman History Club: Delta Kappa: Pi Pi Kappa: English Club: Spanish Club: Com- mercialists: B. A. A. DePaul University. VIRGINIA DOBBS Thaw E.1'6.I' .1 fiizzdlilzg be.111z. Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Sec. Forum: Clique Lit- erati: Stenography Club: Volleyball '27: G. A. A. DOROTHY DODGE Oh, 1171.11 .1 flzfe 11.1.1 ben' I0 brigblezl light. Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Dinner Belles: U. S. History Club: Roman and Greek History Clubs: Catalyzers: G. A. A. VIRGINIA D'AMOER1o Gl0u'i1zg if ber Meek. Senior Girls' Council: Forum: U. S. History Club: Economics Club: G. A. A. Chicago Business College. CHARLES H. DOTY, JR. In fifekr Jm.1U Ibingr be VEJOIIIIE .md grew. Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Treas. Forum: Bird Boosters: Pres. Travel Club: Sec. Zeta Alpha: Chairman, English Club: Catalyzers: Vigilantes: Spanish Club: Physics Club: Bowen Letter Club: Football '27. Carleton University. RAY DREBING He memzi no zvmazg fo tIllj'.l' Go-Getters: Forum: Ancient History Club: Alpha Iota Sigma: Sigma Tau Pi: B. A. A. ALEX DUBOWSKI UQ pily lbore who know bim noi. Pin and Ring Committee: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Forum: Pres. Senior Hi-Y, '51: Ancient History Club: Clique Literati: Alpha Iota Sigma: B. A. A. Page fZZ'EIIl-1'-llflli l I ' A I 1 ,f Page fbi: I-1' CARI. DUST Fings JINIV.--Ill jour ul.-,fEllfc I0 bein. Go-Gettersg Forumg Bird Boostersg U. S. History Club: Beta Theta Kappa- Deus Vultsg Treas. Economics Clubg Cross Country Track '5Og B. A. A. GENEXlIIfX'E IDVORAK De.I1'e.I'l. fiegrl. .md fJI'igblw'!. Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Greek and Roman History Club' Clique Literatig Commercialistsg G. A. A. SIGQSMUND DYREK S!Imzg of .nr1I. Go-Gettersg Student Councilg Eorumg Travel Clubg U. S. History Club' M. 8: M. History Clubg Comptometry Clubg Economics Clubg B. A. A. 1 LENA EIsrELDEIt I laid' nzllvei' Ifzvefl his bw Tlmfz be Dixie of E.wIeI'.' Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Eorumg Travel Clubg Dinner Bellesg Roman and Greek History Clubg English Clubg Commer- cialistsg G. A. A. PHILIP FARO Find ll'KJ1IZ7,ffL'f Im izzzporlor limp. Forumg Zeta Alphag Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Trig- onometry Clubg Bowen Engineersg Physics Clubg Catalyzersg Pres., Aeroplane Clubg Baseball 'SOQ B. A. A. HAZIEL A. FERRY TlI0.fe mlm e.Ie.f. Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg U. S. History Clubg English Club: Eco- nomics Club: G. A. A. XXMLTER .FINKLER Ile would more IZ.Il1H't'.l were like Ibiuef' BOWENITEQ Go-Gettersg Forumg Travel Clubg Histoiy Clubg Economics Clubg Bowen Letter Clubg Football '30g B. A. A. THIELMA FINN Ez'erfi't1il .Ind fair. Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Terquartsg Travel Club: U. S. History Clubg M. 81 M. History Clubg Alpha Eta Iota Clubg Spanamericansg Economics Clubg Volleyballg G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. DOROTHY FOGGETT I btzd 1'IIll767' zrem' bei' gmre l Thrill .zu etrrllv diilifzgllirlved fare. Go-Gettersg Hall Guardg Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Sec., Travel Clubg Girl Reservesg Dramatics Clubg Iota Sigmag U. S. History Clubg Greek and Roman History Clubg G. A. A. VIRGINIA FRANZMAN How lzeimlihl and mlm and Hee lbou arf. Hall Guard Captaing Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Travel Clubg Sec. Vice- Pres. Girl Reservesg Iota Sigmag U. S. History Clubg G. A. A. ROBERT N. GARNER Lively, ual L'L'l1H'!fib, .f01I1t?ll'A7t1I five uf .ipeec'b. Go-Gettersg Freshman Guideg Forumg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Stam- pedesg Pi Pi Kappag Iota Signing U. S. History Clubg Economics Clubg B. A. A. University of Alabama. CLAUDE GENTRY Tender tm l!'0l1ltlII. 7lhIlZ1iHt'.l'.l' tllld 111ee,21ze.r.i. ' 111 bin! were allied. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Forumg First Lieutenant R. O. T. C.g Glee Clubg U. S. History Clubg Catalyzersg Aeroplane Clubg Officers Clubg Rifle Team '29, '50, 31. PALMER E. GEVIRTZ The firil fo ruffle. lbs fin! I0 .fpt1r'e. Go-Gettersg Student Council g Freshman Guideg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg Dramatics Clubg Lettermen's Councilg Baseball Manager '2Sg Basketball '27, '29, '50, '51g Inter-room Champions '29, '30, '3v1g B. A. A. University of Alabama. SYDNEY GINSBERG Of: -iw, be um tflllllllli rind izvifi .md guy. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Forumg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg U. S. History Clubg Robe and Gavel Clubg B. A. A. University of Illinois. HARRIIST GLADSTONE Siren flmzzgbli, lbey zmzde bei eycf tri' .rii'ee1. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Club: Spanish Clubg Economics Clubg Tennis Clubg Baseballg Basketball '29g Volleyball 'E-Og G. A. A. University of Wisconsin. DOROTHY GLASER She doelb Iilfle Ei1zdz1e.r.iei. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilp Terquartsg Forumg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg Dramatics Clubg Delta Kappag Beta Mu Chig English Clubg Sec. Comptometry Clubg G. A. A. ROBERT JOSEPH Gi.Ass W'iIb rtzlmerz mzzzwge be zmr ever ready. Go-Gettersg Freshman Guideg Hall Guard Captaing Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Glee Clubg Treas. Dramatics Clubg Chemistry Club Sec. 'SOQ Treas. Economics Clubg Fire Marshalg Track '50g B. A. A. Purdue University. ELEANOR GNASS A Hill. rueel. plnrid, moonlight fine. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Forumg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Pi Pi Kappag Zeta Alphag Clique Literatig Shorthand Clubg Volleyball '28g G. A. A. EVELYN GOETZ The .rlarr of Ibore two gezzlle E-Q'Ef. Chairman Class Decoration Committeeg National Honor Societyg Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Dean's Councilg Freshman Guideg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Vice-Pres. Forumg Vice-Pres. Fine Arts Clubg Dramatics Clubg Volleyballg G. A. A. , HELEN GORNICK Thou ram! 1101 .ree a .rbade in life. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Forumg Travel Clubg Glee Clubg Clique Literatig Commercialistsg Basketball '50, '31g Volley- ball '29, '30g G. A. A. Page tbirly-one 1'.fgr fbizly-lrro lVllLDRED GRAVESEN Soj9e1zir1g blame zrbere blame ZILIJ Hue. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Travel Club: Zeta Alpha: U. S. History Club: English Club: Catalyzers: Home Nursing: Girl Reserves: Economics Club: G. A. A. NVheaton College. FRANK GRAX' He bulb 110 .trawl of FQIIINIUII Ibizzgif' Honor Club: Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: Special English Class: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigo- nometry Club: Medamodies: Economics Club: B. A. A. Crane College. Lois GREEN The golden lnllaeu' fe.1111re.f. fltlllqllfl. nzildf' Sec. Class june '51: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Dean's Council: Student Council: Freshman Guide: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Dramatics Club: Sec. Treas. Oral Expression Club: Vice-Pres. Economics Club: Pres. '30, Treas. '29 Letter Girls' Club: Baseball '28, '29: G. A. A. Chicago Normal School of Physical Education. ALBERTINE GREENOUGH Her .rmorilb ll'l'llIc'fiJ1'e'be'tId 1z'.11'n1ec1' zwifb rlllbllfll hair. Honor Club Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: U. S. History Club: Catalyzers: Physics Club: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. IRVIN GREIMAN He.1z'ez1 yen! flair fill-1' zvbure lllljjidll tm.: 10 laugh. Honor Club: Go-Getters: Student Council: Forum: Bird Boosters: Special English Class: Treas. U. S. History Club: Pres. Spanamericans: Pres. Eco- nomics Club: Bowen Letter Club: Basketball '29, '30, '51: B. A. A. University of Alabama. MARJORIE HAAK A lirzle of Iby l1lt'l'lil1Z8lll.H Photography Editor BOWENITE: National Honor Society: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Bowen Arrou' Smgl: Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Pres. Hall Guard Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Travel Club: Dramatics Club: Special English Class: G. A. A. University of Illinois. JACK HAIRE For Ib-J' l7Ir17'Z'6!0ll.l' gif? 10 full From our commofz life and dull. Buzvwz Arrozzu' Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Captain, Auto Guards: Hall Guard: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Physics Club: R. O. T. C.: Band: Rifle Team: Tennis Club: Track '28: B. A. A. University of Missouri. EDNA HALE H5019 e-yer rrilb llIJ'.l'fL'l'J' .11 lbe rare. Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: U. S. History Club: Dinner Belles: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. GEORGE HALLORAN Than .zll men be more fe.1rle.i,i :mr and ji'eer. Honor Club: Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Auto Guard: Hall Guard: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Trigonometry Club: R. O. T. C.: Officers Club: Band: Orchestra: Physics Club: Tennis Club. University of Missouri. GERALDINE HANSEN Gayle u'0rd.r zrbere .inch were jeux Class Flowers and Colors: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Bowen Arrow Stag: Go-Getters: Dean's Council: Student Council: Hall Guard Club: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Glee Club: Dramatics Club: Orchestra: Dinner Belles: G. A. A. University of Chicago. nEE id JEAN F. HANSEN Hia .rlepr were ,iloux je! forzz'r11'd .rlill Prerfea' where other! pizlzrecz' or jfziledf' Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Glee Club U. S. History Club: Pres., Iota Sigma: Melody Boys: Fire Marshal: Commercialists: Hall Guard: B. A. A. JACK HARELSON ThrI7l,e.f for Ihe good NIi.IlI'J' herizzfififl ex.111zple. Chairman of Pin and Ring: Go-Getters: Student Council: Freshman Guide: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Glee Club: Dramatics Club: Sec. Vigi- lantes: Bowen Letter Club: Golf Team '28, '29, '30, '31: Captain Tennis Team '29, '30, '51Z B. A. A. Little Rock junior College. BURTIS G. A. HAWLEY One of Ihe ones' fha! Midru lonrhedf' BOWENITE: Go-Getters: Forum: Bird Boosters: U. S. History Club: Greek and Roman History Club: English Club: History of Architecture Club: Bowen Letter Club: Football '29, '50: B. A. A. CHARLOTTE E. HEATON Of .riwple heiinly and rzzrlir herzlfhf' Associate Editor of BOWENITE: National Honor Society: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Bozwezz Arrozz' Smjf: Dean's Council: Freshman Guide: Senior Girls' Council: Special English Class: Letter Girl's Club: Basketball: Tennis: Volleyball: G. A. A. University of Chicago. EDITH HOERR So rlrozzg. .fo mild. romhizzizzg .rfill The fender hear! mid queefzly will. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: Vice-Pres. Dramatics: Delta Kappa: Zeta Alpha: Ameurons: Vice-Pres. Eng' lish Club: Shorthand Club: G. A. A. ANNA M. HOFER WEP lozfe fo hem' Ihlzze erzrnerf Voice. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: U. S. History Club: English Club: German Club: Trigonometry Club: Economics Club: Girl Re- serves: Baseball: Tennis: Pres. Volleyball Club: G. A. A. American College P. E. BLANCHE HORNER In l7E1'g7'..IL'l0ll.f girlhood, She' grzzze her dn-yr lo doing good. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: His- tory Club: Dinner Belles: Dancing Club: G. A. A. University of Illinois. ELEANOR HUGGINS . The cheek on fire uiifh drwznrked blood Of girlhoodk glozrizzg d4Z1l'7l.'l Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Ter- quarts: Forum: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Dramatics Club: Book Woi'ms: Latin Club: Dinner Belles: Economics Club: G. A. A. University of Southern California. CORAL HUNTING lV h:zI lighl, ufhrzt zwzrozlh, your j0Q'0ILf MYIFOIIIE lezzdff' Go-Getters: Hall Guard Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: U. S. History Club: M. 8: M. History Club: English Club: German Club: G. A. A. University of Wasliington. KATHRYN HURLEY lVhat Jlzmel hrilzgr a hrighfer Jley than yoln-T? Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Sec. Treas. History Club: Beta Theta Kappa: Zeta Alpha: Clique Literati: Recardoons: Vice-Pres. Comptometiy Club: G. A. A. Page Ihifly-Ihr ee ht il lil 333 '31 'I o .wwe . iii SB I Puge 1611 IJ'-four HELEN A. HW'ASTECKI For lbe mlm Ill-'J ii1m'r1e.r.i leur To rz Abcllb of di.rr0f11ez11. ' BOWENITEQ National Honor Societyg Tau Pi Alphag Honor Clubg Go- Gettersg Hall Guard Clubg Senior Girls' Council: Terqunrtsg Forumg Travel Clubg Vice-Pres. Commercinlistsg Girl Reservesg G. A. A. Moser Business College. DONALD ISAACSON No uwazklizzg fbmzdez v fuzilded lveref' Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Forumg Zeta Alphag Deltrt Kappag Catalyzersg Dramatic Club: Spanish Clubg Football '29, '3Og Track '31g B. A. A. Kansas State Agricultural College. LE ROY IVERSEN Calm, lm! H01 cold. Go-Gettersg Forumg Pres. Ancient History Clubg U. S. History Clubg Eng- lish Clubg Bowen Engineersg History of Architecture Clubg R. O. T. C.g Bandg Physics Clubg B. A. A. University of Illinois. DOROTHY IvOsEv1c So gezzlly blending l'0ll7'1'B,l'.J' .md arf. Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Forumg Bird Boostersg An- cient History Clubg U. S. History Clubg English Clubg Catalyzersg Dinner Bellesg G. A. A. MABEL JAMES And one zrlmie ziiirluzfz I will 1101 impeach. Prom Committeeg National Honor Societyg Pres. Tau Pi Alphag Sec. Honor Club: Student Councilg Freshman Guideg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Sec. Forum: Bird Boostersg Fine Arts Clubg Vice-Pres. Glee Clubg Pres. Ger- man Clubg G. A. A. EDWARD JENKINS Bef, .vpife of all the rrifiri' tell. I fxrzzkly amz I like him well. . Go-Gettersg Forumg Bird Boostersg Vlashington Clubg U. S. History Clubg Catalyzersg Iota Sigmag Trigonometry Clubg B. A. A. RHODA L. JENSEN And ber moderl r711.l'1l'6l' .md gmrefrl air Short' ber :rife ar .rbe if jgzirf' Flower and Colorsg National Honor Societyg Treas. Tau Pi Alphag Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Clique Literatig Solid Geometry Clubg Sec. Treas. Trigonometry Clubg Physics Clubg Dancing Clubg Trackg G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. ALICE JOHNSON Thine shall be the power' of all To do lbe work which duly bidi. Forumg Bird Boostersg History Clubg Garden Clubg Basketball '30g Volley- ball '29, '3-Og G. A. A. EMMA LOUISE JOHNSON And frerb young lipi and cheek and brow Urzrmrrked and clear were lberef' Go'Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Forumg U. S. History Clubg Clique Literatig Girl Reservesg Dancing Clubg G. A. A. EVELYN BERNICE JOHNSON Grew without seeking I0 be grew. Motto Committee: Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Forumg Travel Clubg U. S. History Clubg Fastnightly History Clubg English Clubg G. A. A. A Q GEORGE JOHNSON HU rofzqlzexl ez'w'Jzr'bere. Go-Gettersg Hall Guard Clubg Forurng Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Club: Treas. Sec. Zeta Alphag Iota Sigmag Catalyzersg Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Ameuronsg Physics Clubg Swimming Team '27g B. A. A. University of Illinois. GORDON JOHNSON So bit law! lbiugr are done in the fltulv of lbe zzmzzzezzlf' Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Forumg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg U. S. His- tory Cluhg R. O. T. C.g Bandg English Clubg Bowen Engineersg History of Architectureg Solid Geometry Clubg Physics Clubg B. A. A. Chicago Normal College. MARY ELLEN JOHNSON 7 lI 'illv uiidwzz flzr bevioml ber yemxr. And gmrez' lbmz ber uioudernzg peers. Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Forumg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg History Clubg Catalyzersg Physics Clubg Trackg G. A. A. SUE JOHNSTON Her lever mu lbe uuzzzd of art. Her flllL'7'llNI zmi' the A7llIIlr7IZ kewl. BOWENITEQ Barren Affair' Staff: Go-Gettersg Dean's Councilp Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg Glee Clubg Oral Ex- pression Clubg Dramatics Clubg Book Clubg Sigma Tau Pig G. A. A. University of Chicago. RUTH M. JONES They .my 16.11 lbw: zrerl lovely from birfbfi GO-Gettersg Hall Guard Clubg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquarts3 Forumg Glee Clubg M. 8: M. History Clubg U. S. History Clubg Clique Literatig Sec. Treas. Latin Clubg G. A. A. EVELYN JORGENSEN And lore 0IllJfl'FfL'bl7Zg info all Gadfi' rrei1f1n'e.r. Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Hall Guard Clubg Senior Girls' Councilg Ter- quartsg Forumg Travel Clubg Glee Clubg Beta Theta Kappag Pi Pi Kappag Beta Mu Chig German Clubg Volleyball '28g G. A. A. CARL JULSTROM II b.1t Her hir lifefr deferzllzrer He loved hir fellozz' c1'enlz1re.r. Go-Gettersg Hall Guard Clubg Forumg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg Beta Theta Kappag Catalyzersg Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Trigonometry Clubg Captain R. O. T. C.g Vice-Pres. Oflicers Clubg Rifle Team '33, '29, '50, '31, GEORGE KANDL Dr0llerI, quainlerl of ibem all. Go-Gettersg Forumg Bird Boostersg Travel Clubg U. S. History Clubg Pi Pi Kappag Catalyzersg Advanced Algebra Clubg Trigonometry Clubg German Clubg Senior Hi-Y. University of Illinois. HELEN KANTZLER P1'ui.fi11g zvbere .fmall pnzire war dire. Hall and Music Committeeg GO-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Pi Pi Kappag Economics Clubg G. A. A. MILDRED KATZ Her lipr of amber newer pm-zg Bul wha! 1111111 be rl .rmile. Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg U. S. History Clubg Ancient History Clubg Ameuronsg Economics Clubg G. A. A. Page lbirly-fire x 1 '1 A . -.1 .N ,H 1 iv 11 1 1, 11152 1 1 . ..1 4 1 1 1 M,-1 ' ' 1 af, .,, , 1 -A 4,1 I. 5, ,.,,, .1 11,11 , '1'1- 11- ,w ,,,1. nity, ,11- f ,g',:jQ,',lu 'IT5-4.3.1 Q. ..,. 1-11 Qt, 1,21 I x A -1i -'-41. 1f'f . ..1 11 15111, ,Q 1 1 n 4 RN ki .1 .1 1 1- s v ,' 'A1...- 1,11 1 N 1 1 IWW! 1r1 711 ,1 1 fx:l'fie.' 1 1 14, A 1 F 1 , 1, I H111 1' woe.,-1- 4 v L11 1? I. 7.1.1. .full 1 1 ww.-: 1 X311 'rw w ,' ,111 . 1x. --'11 . , 1 ,414 ,','1' ' J V ' 1. 15. 1i:.'5-'J f Y 4:1 v. 'nl' 1 , .-6.5111 J L'Y1'4'-7 Q ' ' ' 1.5 P1071- l 0 1' ' 1 1 1 '-H1 . n. Yl.,1V'!.1f 1 '.l l .1 1, 5 1 '..' 4' . T'1' Q 1-111' , 1, 14 5' . bg 'r' 11., .,4 ,1 11 A 1,4111 ,n -u r 11 lf Page lbirly-v SIDNEY M. KAUFEMAN UP.1l'f of lbe 111.111 ir bis ll'iJ'd01I1 .md bit 1l'fI.U Bazzwz AI'l'Ull' Smyjl: Go-Getters: Dean's Council: Student Council: Forum: Glee Club: Sec. Renaissance Club: Pres. Robe and Gavel: German Club: Senior Hi-Y: R. O. T. C.: Band: Fencing '29, '50, '31: B. A. A. University of Kentucky. JACK KEENEY SII'ij9e1' 117.111 lbe Zvoofr of HOJ'JEIIIEI1. Go-Getters: Forum: Fine Arts Club: Catalyzers: U. S. History Club: M. Sc M. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Economics: Cross Country: Track. GLENN KERLIN Hit life Zt'.1.f 1101 bi! 0II'11. N01'Ii1'ed for Ielf .zl011e. Forum: U. S. History Club: Catalyzers: Solid Geometry Club: Swimming Team '50, '31: B. A. A. HARRISON KESSLER liz .III fbingf ZEIIIPEVLIIE, mber. j.v.I1, mm' pure. Finance Committee: Go-Getters: Treas. Forum: Roman History Club: Pres. English Club: Treas. Shorthand Club: B. A. A. University of Michigan. MARTHA KLEIMAN Hifi fo the zI'i.re ber ptllbf are ever fzirf' Refreshment Committee: National Honor Society: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Catalyzers: English Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Trigonometry Club: Physics Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. University of Illinois. ANDREW K. KOLAR Strong I0 Ibe end. iz 112.111 of IlIElI. Program and Stunts Committee: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Student Council: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Catalyzers: Trigonometry Club: Spanamericans: R. O. T. C.: Orhcers Club: Rifle Team '28, '29, '30, '31: Physics Club: Bas- ketball '50: B. A. A. University of Michigan. VIRGINIA R. KONEZNY He1'fLzi1b and ze'0rd.r, like Jlretzmr that i12lermi11gle. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Fine Arts Club: Travel Club: History Club: Clique Literati: G. A. A. DePaul University. ANNA KOZLOWSKI D01zI11le.I.r .rbe ir .Hl't?El.H Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Travel Club: Delta Kappa: U. S. History Club: English Club: Commercialists: Comptometry Club: Dancing Club: G. A. A. HELEN KRAUSE The u'1:011ged and e1'ri11g find in ber Their tenfoi' mifd and l'0I?1f0l'lE7'.H Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Travel Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. MILDRED KREGER Su'ee!e1' lbun any pride of afev' bo111'.r. Honor Club: G0-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Forum: Travel Club: Roman and Greek History Club: Clique Literati: Dinner Belles: Commerf cialists: G. A. A. SADIE LORENE KRILICH Like il nzolnzmilz berry. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Fine Arts Club: U. S. History Club: Clique Literati: Girl Reserves: Dancing Club: G. A. A. Chicago College of Commerce. RUPHIN Kuiiutsici The pllllflf gdirzi. bfi' Iifelv Irne b1z,vi11e.r,r. Forum: History Club: Economics Club: Football '5O. ALICE LAQKE Her place ir iz! Ibe NlL1.Yft l .l' board, Ilnbere lzwze dirplzler ber claim. Vice-President, June '31: Vice-President. Student Council, '31: Deans' Council: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Pres., U. S. History Club: Vice-Pres., Forum: Vice-Pres., Alpha Iota Sigma: Freshman Guide: Fine Arts Club: Baseball '29, '50, '31: G. A. A. Principia. EDWARD LAND Alike jolzfblr end mid n1i1r1bo0d'.r Jim. Go-Getters: Forum: Physics Club: Catalyzers: U. S. History Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Dancing Club: B. A. A. EUZABETH LA ROCQUE Her frerb egyer mid mf' fmir and lipr zrbicb bf00r11. Class Refreshment Committee: Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: Ter- quarts: Forum: Physics Club: Catalyzers: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: -IA English Club: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: Tennis: G. A. A. Englewood Business College. LEONARD LARSEN A1zd.i'friz'i12g, be t1d111!red. ' Go-Getters: Freshman Guide: Physics Club: Forum: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigonometry Club: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Basketball Manager '29, '50, '31: Letter Club: Tennis Club: B. A. A. University of Illinois. FLORENE LEES A girl zrilb eager e-yer and Jllllllfll hair. Senior Girls' Council: Go-Getters: Forum: Terquarts: Zeta Alpha: Abel- ards: Spanish Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Fine Arts Club: Glee Club: Dancing Club: Girls' Letter Club: Volleyball '27, '28: Basketball '28: Baseball '29: G. A. A. EDWARD LE MARBE Hit :mme metvzr .1 Iriuwpb izrzd a pride. Stunt and Program Committee: Go-Getters: Forum: U. S. History Club: Economics Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Bowen En- gineers: Physics Club: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. X JOSEPH LEoNAs Hit lark um I0 ro-operfztef' Go-Getters: Forum: U. S. History Club: Economics Club: Excavators: Trigonometry Club: Solid Geometry Club: Letter Club: Swimming Team '29, '30, '31: Gymnastic Team '29, '3O: Captain '5t: B. A. A. Armour Institute. HERMAN LEVIN GreaI gain, Ibe purrbare of greai labor. Forum: Go-Getters: Pres. Alpha Iota Sigma: Excavators: Catalyzers: Solid Geometry Club: Travel Club: Letter Club: Swimming Team: B. A. A. University of Illinois. Page thirly-.rei en i I me fbi I1 eigbl ROBERT LINDAHL U by Hop, .fizrprired .11 bit ,r11fre.o, Forum: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Beta Mu Chi: Ad- vanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigonometry Club: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: Letter Club: Swimming '2S. '29: Football '28, '29, '5O. University of Chicago. RUSSELL LOGAN HimJeIf .irfvierirzg .111 I0 be .zcbie1'frf. Forum: Ricardians: Treas. Dramatics Club: Grease Painters Club: Stam- pedes: Tennis Club: B. A. A. ENRico LOMBARDI Hurd be Iubofeal, long and well. Forum: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: 4A English Club: Spanish Club: Physics Club: Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: B. A. A. CHARLES LOOMIS He .fpe.1k.r .ra mlmly .md ,ao kindly. National Honor Society: Pres. Honor Club: Sales Manager BOXWENITE: Student Council '29, '30, Sec'y '51: Freshman Guide: Treas. Beta Mu Chi: Go-Getters: Latin Club: Special English Class: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Hall Guards Club: B. A. A, Knox College. GEORGIS LORIMER U'211'e.r only .md zz'ar,e,r ever. Honor Club: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Zeta Alpha: Vice- Pres. Bowen Engineers: Special English Class: Solid Geometry Club: Cata- lyzers: R. O. T. C.: Captain R. O. T. C. Band: Bowen Orchestra: Dancing Club: B. A. A. Purdue University. VICTORIA LORIMER Re,roI11le yoznzgrfer zrifb lbs bear! .will fifth. Forum: Dean's Council: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: Zeta Alpha: Grease Painters Club: Fine Arts Club: Travel Club: Hall Guard Club: Dancing Club. josEPH LUKASZEWSKI Hit coming, ZEJIOILY I0 rongr.1111I.1le. Forum: Delta Kappa: Go-Getters: -ZA English Club: Shorthand Club: Comptometry Club: B. A. A. HELENA A. Lux Like rome old-fashioned miracle. National Honor Society: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: BOWENITE: Forum: Sec. Treas. Delta Kappa: Yugendverein: Senior Girls' Council: Hall Guard Club. RAY LYNN Simple, ered, .1'EI'El't?, izuriere, ,rublime. Spanish Club: U. S. History Club: Bird Boosters. GEORGE MACY In rborl. ml! him flznmrfir ar you rbooref' Forum: Go-Getters: Advanced Algebra Club: Bowen Engineers: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: B. A. A. V 2 ,Q-L g ! MARSHALL MALLOY Yon bare fbe btzzzdf, Ibe twill. Forum: Go-Getters: Spanish Club: Dramatics Club: Grease Painters Club: Oral Expression Club: Physics Club: Bird Boosters: Fire Marshal: Hall Guard Club: Football '28: Track '2S: B. A. A. University of Wiisluington. EMMETT IVLAROE Thou 1J.16.l'l dozwz .1 ltzu' Ilve with would like, Forum: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: Freshman Guide: Physics Club: Catalyzers: Amuerans: Oral Expression Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: B. A. A. University of North Dakota. HOWARD MARTIN He lui' dune bfi :wore For zrarkfi mee, zmrked Hell. No Clubs. DON MQEDWARDS Hi1I'll1tQ leizrued' Ibe zrorfb of life, Lifebi' zvurlb i1'al1li1'lJe barrow. Honor Club: Student Council: Dean's Council: Forum: Physics Club: U. S. History Club: Hall Guard Club: Fire Marshal: Go-Getters. MARGARET MCINTOSH TU Ibe IlZt?l'7'j l.1d-T? Decorations Committee: Senior Girls' Council: Go-Getters: Terquarts: Forum: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Dinner Belles: Dramatics Club: Stam- pedes: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: G. A. A. University of Illinois. LYNN D. MCMAHAN TLm1'.r bij mirriofz, .ro be .verz'e.r Ibe u'0rld. BOWENITE: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: 4A English Club: Physics Club: Trigonometry Club: Dramatics Club: Glee Club: Travel Club. University of Illinois. HELEN MCQUAID The long blizrk bail' zzmzy uiozmd in L1 u'irp. Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: Go-Getters: Treas. Amuerans: French Club: Spanish Club: Economics Club: Stampedes: Home Nursing Club: Dinner Belles: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: G. A. A. University of Illinois. JOSEPHINE MCQUAID Sun lreader, life and ligbz be lZ7f7l6 fbvez'e1'. Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: French Club: 4A English Club: Dramatics Club: Dinner Belles: Home Nurs- ing Club: Stampedes: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: G. A. A. University of Illinois. VIOLET MESTLIN ll'brzder dirplayed in uwzdrouy dIljllldt?.f.'l National Honor Society: Honor Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Girl Reserves: Forum: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: G. A. A. ROBERT MEYERS IViJe, and reriricled I0 becoming wife. Forum: Go-Getters: Sigma Tau Pi: Le Cercle Francais: Economics Club. Wabash College. Page lbirty-nine I i Q. I 1 RUTH C. MEX'EllS 1 .y 4, Far the brjlfi :ge.I.rw1fF and deriderf' Honor Club: BOVUENITE: Fomimf Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go- Getters: Pi Pi Kappa: Sec'y Fine Arts Club: Baseball: Basketball: Volleyball: Tennis: G. A. A. VIRGINIA MILLER 'Tlvaxe deep dark agar zvbere' pride Jeu11n'e.r. Sec'y Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Barren xirfozz' Smff: Forum: If. S. His- tory Club: Senior Girls' Council: Beta Nu Chi: Go-Getters: Special English Class: French Club: Trigonometry Club: Travel Club: G. A. A. University of Chicago. JACK E. MINFORD ll i.fdom .fel zrwviizzg in .I noble be.1r1. Go-Getters: Forum: Pres. Fire Marshal: Solid Geometry Club: Iota Sigma: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Dramatics Club: Delta Epsilon Sigma: Pres. R. O. T. C.: Officers Club: Fencing: B. A. A. josepu MINKUS U b.II Iollered, be Lap! .I'l.1bfe. Forum: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. CYRII. MORAN An 1n1dw.ff.n1der of .fbe mind of IlIi1lZ.u Forum: Economics Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Delta Kappa: -SA English Club: Spanish Club: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. LOUISE E. MUIR Auld Ibrzl ifzfhzzlife' fi'e.fb12e.I.I of lieu. Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Forum: Ancient History Club: Economics Club: Dinner Belles: Hall Guard Club: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Baseball: Basketball: G. A. A. FLORENCE MURRIN Tb-1' .rzreef il1l..lgjIIfl1g,f ,ITE .Ir an air. A Music and Hall Committee: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: U. S. History Club: Greek History Club: Amuerans: Go-Getters: 4A English Club: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: Volleyball: Baseball: G. A. A. EDWARD NAGODA Tlvi.r mm: ir made in .rynzpalby zvilb llh1lI.'y BOWENITE: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: 4A English Club: Trigonometry Club: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. University of Illinois. SAM NAISAIITH Nafzn'e and Aldllkiild murl palate To pay you .rrr111i1zy. ' Honor Club: Go-Getters: Pres. Pi Pi Kappa: Pres. Spanish Club: Sec'y Delta Kappa: Treas. Vigilantes: Bird Boosters: Football '29, '50: Letter Club: Track '30, '51. Purdue University. ' 1.112 I ' JOSEPH NASTAV 1 I ibn were born able al all poimr lo ply your l00l.r. Page forly Forum: Go-Getters: Catalyzers: B. A. A. ARNOLD NELSON Mlm if no levy faikezz' Muni be To duly nike llve park tzppoinled him. National Honor Society: Vice-Pres. Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Go-Getters: Special English Class: Advanced Algebra Club: Trig- onometry Club: Catalyzers: Stampedes: Bird Boosters: Travel Club. Gustavus Adolphus College. GILBERT NICHOLS The zrord' .Iliff erlwei' l'0IHlH'1l76 world. Aim' .IU who benz' il 111111 Za Ikea. BOWENITE: Forum: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: Vigilantes: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Letter Club Pres. '29, Treas. '5O: Football '28, '29, '30: Track '28, '29, Capt. '5O: B. A. A. MARGARET B. NOBLE HI.1'lI.l'.'. t?ll of ber ber fair fame grew. The gona' .rfze did .rbe mrely kzzezif' Business Manager BOWENITE: National Honor Society: Tau Pi Alpha: Vice-Pres. Honor Club: Freshman Guide: Student Council: Pres. '50, '51, Bouwz Arran' Stuff: School Publicity '50, '51: Senior Girls' Council: Deans Council: Special English Class: Girls' Letter Club: Glee Club: Basketball: G. A. A. Northwestern University. BTARGARIST A. NOLTE She iefli' ber 011:11 IIOI'-1' ber ozwz Zl'tI'J'. Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Terquarts: Spanish Club: Ad- vanced Algebra Club: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: Basketball: Baseball: G. A. A. WANDA NOVAK Sfe.1dfZ1,rf .uni .ifilf lbe ,v.wze. Girl's Sports Ed. BOWENITE: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Ter- Cluarts: Forum: Greek History Club: French Club: -iA English Club: Girl Reserves: Beta Theta Kappa: Travel Club: Tennis: Track, G. A. A. American College. ELIGENIA NOWICK lV'b.11 baud .md brain IVEIII :rear paired. Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: U. S. History Club: Eco- nomics Club: Amuerans: Pi Pi Kappa: G. A. A. MARGARIZT NUTTALL Her po.r.rei1r0:',i, grace and .rzz'eel11e.vr. Forum: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Trigonometry Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Sec'y Amuerans: Bird Boost- ers: G. A. A. LUCILLE NYLIN U i1b roiy L'Z7EKk.l' and fiizxerz fwfr. Honor Club: Forum: Vice-Pres. Zeta Alpha '29, '3O: Go-Getters: Vice- Pres. Economics Club: Sec. Spanish Club '3O: Terquarts: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Bird Boosters Club: Sec. '28: G. A. A. HOWARD OLIVER The u'i:m'd' fugeri' zzerer re.rI. Forum: Go-Getters: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. CARL O. R. OLSON Before him: j5'ie11d.r applazzded, foer ro1zni1'ed. Honor Club: Class Printing Committee: Student Council: Advanced Alge- bra Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Go-Getters: Pres. Catalyzers: Trigonometry Club: Bird Boosters: Bowen Letter Club: R. O. T. C.: Track '29, '30, '31. Page forty-one A xx! 'sir 1 Page forly-lzro ROBERT OSTERFELT Nor Jplll' Nor rnrh, F.11zr-1 :lar rerrmzl zmzzliug in him. Go-Getters: Camlyzersg Drainutics Club: B. A. A. University of Alabama. ELEANORA OTTEN Thur jkzzvz-.i'ki11-dizppled hrzlr of hear. Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Forum: U. S. History Club: Ancient History Club: Go-Getters: -IA English Club: The Commercialists: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Volleyball: G. A. A. RUTH OWEN I ronld 1101 iminzfe-I h.mll-y EIZIQT- I do .zclmire vl'0ll. ' U. S, History Club: Delta Kappa: Sigma Tau Pi: Go-Getters: Forum: Terquarts: G. A. A. Bryant-Stratton Business College. VIRGINIA OWEN The uld .-mile. your .zrizznzzzre .ill uiefzf well. Pi Pi Kappa: Delta Kappa: Sigma Tau Pi: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Terquarts: Glee Club: G. A. A. Bryant-Stratton Business College. XVILLIAM OWENS r'HE1I1d.l0Ill6l-J' rerklerr. fifll Io I'1H2Ili7Zg 0'er Of 17lEi.l.t'.lIIII'lc9,V, Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: 4A English Club: Economics Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Catalyzers: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: B. A. A. PHILIP PANSON The pozrer 10 iperzk. hem-, prim, and read ir '1'01H'.f. Forum: Go-Getters: Economics Club: Treas. French Club: Catalyzers: Travel Club: Letter Club: Cheer Leader: Baseball '?1O. '51: Basketball '30, '51: B. A. A. BRUNO PAOLICCHI SIrwzg. .md 10 .rlrefzglh furzzing all erzergie.r. Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: M. and M. History Club: Spanish Club: 4A English Club: Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers: Discussion Club: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: Travel Club: B. A. A. JOAN PETERS Wim rl ltzdy, fnrh .1 lruly. fheeki 50 l'0IlIld and lipr ro red. Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: 4A English Club: Commercialists: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club. EDWARD W. POLFUS He'll tr-1' hir fbrllzne uzilh lhe ferr. Forum: Pres. U. S. Histo1'y Club: Go-Getters: Treas. Catalyzers: Physics Club: College Algebra: Advanced Algebra Club: Speakers Club: Bird Boost- ers: Travel Club: R. O. T. C.: Letter Club: Band: Football '28, '29, '3O. University of Illinois. GEORGE Puzicn He buill 011 NlEZI1'.t hrmm' zmfllre-gif! of giflr, That power lo build. Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Col- lege Algebra Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Iota Sigma: Catalyzers: Track '30 '51 ' University of Illinois. IW rr 3 i 1E-5 Cl' ., -Q I ' ' fl- -:gas ' JOSEPH W.Qu1NN liz bit .foul lbere zzerw' dire!! rl lie. Prom Committee: Forum: Zeta Alpha: Iota Sigma: Greek History Club: Roman History Club: M. and M. History Club: Economics Club: Wtillitesg Student Council: Go-Getters: Travel Club: B. A. A. University of Illinois. X7INCIZNT RADLOWSKI I 11-.reeilzg ,i'y11zAl7rzll7Yy ii bit. Forum: U. S. History Club: Basketball '30, '51: B. A. A. Lois RIEDHAUSER Mail gezlfle if Me. BOWENITE: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Pi Pi Kappa: Zeta Alpha: Clique Literati: Go-Getters: Commercialists: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Volleyball '29, '30: G. A. A. JACK M. ROCKWELL Imp of .IH nzifrbief, berzrezz .zloaze kfzouxr bon' Ibn lerzrued if ull. Forum: Vice-Pres, U. S. History Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Vice-Pres. Economics Club: Go-Getters: Advanced Algebra Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Swimming '28: Basketball '5O: B. A, A. University of Illinois. IVIAR-IORIE ROCKWELL Some of fby pezz.fiz'efzei1r .fEJ'6lZE,H BOWENITE: Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Spe- cial Fnglish Class: Spanish Club: Catalyzers: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Basketball: Baseball: Volleyball: Bird Boosters: G. A. A. University of Chicago. BELLE ROSENTHAL Thai lad-1' MU rnzd g1'.md. Pi Pi Kappa: Economics Club: Beta Theta Kappa: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Dinner Belles: Girl Reserves: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Glee Club: Basketball: G. A. A. I'II2I.IIN ROUSHORN IVV: .rprmefer1' 011 ber lipi 7101 len' For quick and lrezzzzrlozzr fEl2dEl'IIE',l'j.H Go-Getters: Forum: Zeta Alpha: Senior Girls' Council: S. P. R.: Fine Arts Club: Glee Club: G. A. A. University of Tulsa. DAN RYAN A itz:-y, rleepy, rm'i0n.r kind of chap. No Clubs. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. EDWARD SANDELL Speed, Jpeed, Ibglllff Ike Illrlkgf of Jpeed. Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Spanish Club: Letter Club: Basket- ball '28, '30, 51: Football '29: B. A. A. Wiibasli College. MICHAEL SANKOVICH There ir no .f0l'7'0Zl' in lbizze eyerf' Forum: U. S. History Club: Vice-Pres. Iota Sigma: Zeta Sigma: Pres. Greek I-Iistory Club: Vice-Pres. Industrial History Club: Go-Getters: Economics Club: Spanish Club: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Bird Boosters: Senior Hi-Y: B. A. A. Page fa fry-lb FEP 2,1-fri? f- ll ia' H.- 7 ,I Ls- -- .51 Y ,. I ,I ef 'af . me . q -gf .lt i 'N'-5 22, P,1.gejm'1y-fofn EDWIN SAXVYER Than hurl ,fhed hloomx uf gd-1'CI-I. Forumg U. S. History Clubg Catalyzersg Advanced Algebra Clubg Trigo- nometry Clubg French Clubg Major R. O. T. C., Vice-Pres. Othcers Clubg Capt. RiHe Team, '28, '29, '50, '31g Bandg Chief junior Fire Marshal, '50, 'Sli Go-Gettersg Bird Boostersg Dancing Club. University of Illinois. GEORGE E. SC!-IAEFIER U h0 rtzu' him tljllklvli zrilhed to LIIUZI' him mare. German Clubg Go-Getters, Catalyzersg Solid Geometry Clubg Advanced Algebra Club, Trigonometry Clubq Fire Marshalg Travel Clubg Pres. Bird Boosters, Letter Club: Swimming Team '28, '29, '30, '51, Gymnastic Team '50, S11 B. A. A. University of Southern California. PAUL SCHNEIDER H.1lh in hm hear! zr'iu'c mom fa: .IU fha! he. Forum: U. S. History Clubq Go-Gettersg Advanced Algebra Club: Trig- onometry Clubg Travel Cluhg Bird Boosters. RUTH SCHNEIDER A digfzil-I .rr lUUI't'!6'fl' .lr fbc' re11IrE. Forumg Beta Mu Chig Pi Pi Kappag Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Go- Gettersg -AA English Clubg Commercialistsg Volleyballg G. A. A. EDwARD SCHOHL HtIfA7 he: 710 jealoni-y, im Lerife pride. Vice-Pres. Pi Pi Kappag English Clubg Go-Gettersg Catalyzersg Physics Club, Travel Clubg Letter Clubg Basketball '29, '50, Capt. '51g Baseball '30, Capt. '51, B. A. A. CARL SCHROEDER There if no rorrozz' in Ibflli erin. Tau Pi Alphag Honor Club: Financial Committee: Zeta Alphag Forumg Economics Clubg Deus Vultg English Club, Stampedesg Letter Clubg Gym- nastic Team, Capt. '50. I CLARA SCHXWABE Thou .171 gow! r111df2zilhfQ1l. Honor Club, Senior Girls' Council3 Terquartsg Forumg B,eta Theta Kappag -IA English Clubg German Clubg Go-Gettersg Commercialistsg G. A, A. Y LESLIE SEVUARD. JR. Of Ihe ptllkflltll hforh tl gbllllfllt? rhipf' Forumg U. S. History Clubg Go-Gettersg Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Trigonometry Clubg Catalyzersg Physics Clubg Bowen Engi- neersg Aviation Clubg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg Man. Track Team, '51, Lyons Township junior College. BIESSIE SHERNOFF Thy greeling ir .1 pledge. 1 Forumg U. S. History Clubg M. and M. History Clubg Economics Club: Go-Gettersg Terquartsg English Clubg Spanish Clubg Pi Pi Kappag Travel Clubg Bird Boostersg Gi1'l Reservesg G. A. A. RICHARD SHIRE A .rlalely man of high d8J'l'E?Il.'y Treasurer june Class '51 3 Pres. National Honor Society: Treas. Honor Clubg Pres, Forum, Go-Gettersg Pres. Trigonometry Club, Sec.-Treas. Bowen Engi- neersg Special English Classg Catalyzersg Bird Boostersg Swimming Team '29, '501 B. A. A. University of Missouri. wh if 1 llbiin I , 1 'VZ' '45 1 - 5 , 3 ,. . H ily 6 fir lf CATHERINE SiM1soN Oh, proud' and t'.1.7111. F Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Gettersz Sec. Catalyzers: Physics Club: Special English Class: Clique Literati: Speakers Club: Bowen Letter Girls: Bird Boosters: Volleyball: G. A. A. Chicago Normal College. HOWARD SKEEN . No dill-1 5.111 0z'er'1.1ke bimf' BOWENITE: Forum: Delta Kappa: U. S. History Club: Iota Sigma: Freshman Guide: Go-Getters: Travel Club: B. A. A, University of Illinois. IELEANOR SMITH She 517.11 Ill! zrilb ber blue e-mei. Forum: S. P. Q, R.: 'Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Commercialists: Clique Literati: Go-Getters: Glee Club. JUNE SMITH A fitklllfifill and hippy girlf' Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Go-Gettersl Spanish Club: -lA English Club: Commercialists: G. A. A. AUDREY Socoi. 'ffill Ibfllgj .fre lbiflef' Honor Club: Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Ancient History Club: Go- Getters: Clique Literati: Spanish Club: Book XYf'orks: Commercialists: Hall Guard Club: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: G. A. A. PETER SOPCHICH Of ,gezzerozri baud .md heart J'iIlL'El'E. Honor Club: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: German Club: Eng- lish Club: B. A. A. HARR1' SOUKUP B1zdr of feelizzg. pure .md good. Honor Club: Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Vice-Pres. Latin Club: Solid Geometry Club: Catalyzers: Physics Club: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. DOROTHY STAMMERJOHN Thy blink. 111 of rarer. Forum: Beta Mu Chi: Go-Getters: Volleyball: Baseball: G. A. A. SAM STAMOS Hit faire ir good and mild. BOXWENITE: Forum: Go-Getters: Pres. Ameurans: Spanish Club: Dra- matics Club: Oral Expression Club: Steuben Club: 4A English Club: Letter- man's Club: Travel Club: Football, '28, '29, '50. VUILLIAM STEARNS Letyaz11' eyef be opened wide! W'be1z be rpeukr, be never lieu. Pres. Forum: Economics Club: Go-Getters: Amuerans: Freshman Guide: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. Page for!-1'-fi1'e J E 1--Ht .,., . Q T tm -:Q , f' i f 5' I l i W '56 H i Yi?? ff1i 5 , is 5 ,Lg LM gi 3-E 1Avi.f51'1j1f.Q. me5 5m', Eu uv mag f H Q Q Lisa ' L ' il F 4' L I Q W M Em 1 --1--:P - me-9111? - ... QQ.. 4 .lfibtfli HL EUXJEN L-HEL-L ECLAUDL 315 Q 1 -Q mw'zm .3 u ...fy ..., X t 4 - - Q ff Wie?-.ii-'?:l'? EI- Q - T J- T qwfumg 4 N 31535 .if1f'.1'-jf'12-E-FT!-I5532 -,v1-f'1 7 A ' N .- .-.'1'- 1 ,, L .- - A X - - 1-L WUUH :,g.-5-Qgzyfj-, FW l --,5 j, Xi iufifig' . '.jE-.'5f.-11 5:13,-,31' y K -- 1 4 - ' ' Qjlggi-jajggj 4 K 5 N N X ,f 7 ': , ' A 4' mf, ! 65-f' A-f an MK ' IQ! fyzlaig rr rl W aT. My ' i Ulf-1'-IAY VlIiSSlE STEINXVEG Token of fi'1e11d,rl11p. fried .zml frm. Chairman Class Commencement Committee: National Honor Society: Honor Club: Forum: LT. S. History Club: Vice-Pres. Roman History Club: Senior Girls' Council: Sec.-V.Pres. Terquarts: Go-Getters: V. P. 8: Treas. Spanish Club: Sec. Travel Club: Glee Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. ALICE STEVENS I11,r111zrI 11116 lzlexprer.-il2le l1e,1111jr' .md gmre. Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Editor-in-Chief Barren Afraux' Student Coun- cil: Publicity Committee: Senior Girls' Council: Sec. Terquarts: Freshman Guide: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: Glee Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. University of Arizona. jack STIEBER TA70Il flu ft:.I7l:j,l, 117011 flve mild. BOWENITE: Treas. Forum: Vice-Pres. U. S. History Club: Treas. Spanish Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Trigonometry Club: Go-Getters: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Letter Club: Track, '28, '29, '50, '51: Football: '28, '29, '5U: B. A. A. L'niversity of Illinois. CATHERINE V. STINER Of -rolrllv. 111le,q1'1l'y, .md l0l'tlIlIe'.U', Forum: U. S. History Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Ancient History Club: Spanish Club: Clique Literati: Hall Guard Club: Fine Arts Club: Travel Club: G. A. A. Art Institute of Chicago. CLElNlliNTlNE STOWICK ullnlllv rnre derire .md 111z11'e1-ml l01'e. ' Forum: U. S. History Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: G. A. A. N. Y. Commercial College. PAULINE STROKA Lei rirlue Iearb thee firnzlj 10 plH'.f1lF. Forum: U. S. History Club: Senior Girls Council: Terquarts: English Club: G. A. A. Chicago School of Commerce. HAROLD STROM lI'21.r 111.111 .1 nobler being. Forum: U. S. History Club: Ancient History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Bowen Engineers: History of Architecture: Physics Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Letter Club: Basketball, '29, '50, '51: B. A. A. University of Southern California. CHESTER SURVILLO Hi.r mild eye be.z111.r be11ez'ole11re. Forum: U. S. History Club: Pi Pi Kappa: Letter Club: Basketball. '51: B. A. A. JOSEPHINE SVOBODA She lower ber books. National Honor Society: Honor Club: Class Motto Committee: Forum: U. S. History Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Spanish Club: Special English Class: Oral Expression Club: Travel Club: Letter Girls' Club: Baseball, '27, '2S: Volleyball: G. A. A. University of Ilinois. lVlYER SWEE Than rlfi llve end of all deiire and will. The f71'0dllfl of all .u'li011. Forum: U. S. History Club: Ancient History Club: Go-Getters: Beta Theta Kappa: Catalyzers: Physics Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Economics Club: Deus Vult: Travel Club: Fine Arts Club: Letter Club: Football, '29, '30: B. A. A. I -1. 4 -fx 'Z SYLVLA SWESNIK She zrlw le.zd.f flIl'll1L'lblj A life of 1'E.l'0llllt? good. Forumg M. and M. History Clubg Greek History Clubg Roman History Clubg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Go-Gettersg JA English Clubg Com- mercialistsg Fine Arts Clubg Travel Clubg Girl Reservesg G. A. A. Northwestern University. CAMILLE TAscHNER Of old zz-orld .zifiilr-r, lbit pe1'.ro11,1gf. Commencement Committeeg Honor Clubg Sec.-Treas. Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Student Councilg Go-Gettersg Special English Classg Chairman Freshman Guidesg Vice-Pres. Public Speaking Clubg Pres. German Clubg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg G. A. A. Northwestern University. ALEX TAYLOR Honor and power, us 5611! .zlaroad To do Iby u'o1',t. Forumg Zeta Alpha: Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Trig- onometry Clubg Bowen Engineersg Catalyzersg French Clubg B. A. A. CHARLES VEKART Thou lmrf ltlllgbf A lerfozz no! to be 1nzle.1r11ed. Forumg Pi Pi Kappag Beta Mu Chip Go-Gettersg Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Physics Clubg Economics Clubg Fine Arts Clubg B. A. A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. PRISCILLA WAITE Her .fiveel looii. make .zll Ilvifzgr elre B6i.71lI6'0Il.f .md glad. Honor Clubg Forurng U. S. History Club: M. and M. History Clubg Eco- nomics Clubg Treas. Go-Getters '29g Vice-Pres. Go-Getters '30g Vice-Pres. Senior Girls' Councilg Vice-Pres. Spanish Clubg Clique Literatig G. A. A. RosE VUARSAW' She d.1m'ef .fo ligbflj ulozzgf' BOWENITEQ National Honor Societyg Honor Clubg Zeta Alphag Delta Kappag Pres. Ancient History Clubg Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Ter- quartsg 4A English Clubg Commercialistsg Sec. Girl Reservesg Fine Arts Clubg Dancing Clubg G. A. A. VUILLIAM WATKISS None like 16961 Ibey tltmd, Iby m.1je.rtie.r. Forumg Catalyzersg Bowen Engineersg Glee Club. JACK WATTE A l'6Zl'tI7'd of blood, zvell-etzfvzed .md due. Pin and Ring Committeeg Forumg U. S. History Clubg Pi Pi Kappag An- cient History Clubg Freshman Guideg Go-Gettersg Spanish Clubg Advanced Algebra Clubg Solid Geometry Clubg Travel Clubg Letter Clubg Swimming '29, '50, 'ilg B. A. A. GENEVIEVE WEINBERG To whom life and ligbl ir given. Honor Clubg Financial Committeeg Forumg Zeta Alphag Beta Theta Kappag Go-Gettersg Senior Girls' Councilg Terquartsg Spanish Clubg Economics Clubg Travel Clubg Fine Arts Clubg Volleyballg G. A. A. University of Wisconsin. SARA E. WERNER A lovely ,f0Ill formed I0 be blurred and lnleriedf' Honor Clubg Literary Editor BOWENITEQ Bowen Arrow Sfdff Vice-Pres. Go-Getters '31g Forumg Senior Girls' Council: Terquartsg Special English Classg Vice-Pres. S. P. R.g Hall Guard Clubg Travel Clubg Basketballg Volleyballg G. A. A. Art Institute of Chicago. Page jbriy-.fez eu ly l ' . -.. - I I I I - .FE Page fbzly-vighf HERBIZRT E. XVESTBERG Good, grehlf.Zm1lj0j011.f. No Clubs. Butler University. ARTHUR C. XVHITE S0le'1m1, .md .tloux and fertile .uid hrighlf' Forum: U. S. History Club: M. and M. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club. JESSIE WHITE . Be.In1ifi1I .md Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Volleyball: G. A. A. PAUL XVHITNEX' How I'igfJf011,I, Ihr .zfhfslefr fbHII.u Letter Club: Track '29, '50, '51: Football '29, '30: B. A. A. Vifabash College. ARLINE XVICKER Thnn'rf lhy plain. gmzzd Jeff Forum: U. S. History Club: Dean's Council: Senior Girls' Council: Go- Getters: -AB English Club: Dancing Club: Travel Club. KELVIN WILKINSON They will pn! Iheir M1111 in Ihre. Class Refreshment Committee: Forum: U. S. History Club: M. and M. History Club: English Club: Bowen Engineers: Baseball '50. WARREN C. VUILKOXWSKI Than har! Iron. U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Clique Literati: Economics Club: Travel Club: B. A. A. JANE WILLIARIIS Ge1111e .md good .md mild than ml. Forum: U. S. History Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Deus Vult: Spanish Club: Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. WENDELL WILLIAMS Thy mire if .1 lelzlperl, .rzrih .md .I1I'o11g. Forum: M. and M. History Club: Zeta Alpha: Latin Club: Go-Getters: Catalyzers: Economics Club: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. University of Illinois. HELEN WILLIAIIISON Thou did.I'1 .15 Ihou were Idllgblfl Alpha Iota Sigma: U. S. History Club: 4B English Club: Go-Getters. 'QQL I lr - .. l BERNICE WILLY Lei lbe benzztiful and toe brtrre .whore ber glory. Honor Club: Forum: Beta Mu Chi: Pi Pi Kappa: Beta Theta Kappa: Go- Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: German Club: Travel Club: Vol- leyball: G. A. A. WAUNETA WINEBRENNER U iIo rz dirizzer arf. Forum: U. S. History Club: Beta Mu Chi: Pi Pi Kappa: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Travel Club: Glee Club: Volleyball: G. A. A. HENRIETTA WITTERT Her dark, dillilizzg eyer exprerrecl The broad borizorzr of Ilve Weil. Forum: U. S. History Club: M. and M. History Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Special English Class: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: G. A. A. Crane College. WILLIAM WORK Heir of llve old beroir .fl7'tIlII.U Forum: Zeta Alpha: M. and M. History Club: Go-Getters: Latin Club: Economics Club: Catalyzers: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: B. A. A. University of Illinois. HELEN WRIGHT She lookr ,ro .rn ee! .md gefzflef' Forum: U. S. History Club: Senior Girls' Council: Terquarts: Go-Getters: Volleyball: G. A. A. WALTER WU ETIG Toon bor! r1frreeded. Forurjn: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Solid Geometry Club: Physics Club: Trigonometry Club: Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers: Bird Boost- ers: B. A. A. JEROME HIALOWITZ HU IILIIIIE will rbifze among itr morfzing r1Lz1'r. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BOWENITE: Editor-in-Chief BUZFEII Arrow '503 Honor Club: Forum: Advanced Algebra Club: Freshman Guide: Special English Class: Debating Club: Dramatics Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Track '29: Tennis Club: B. A. A. University of Illinois. HAROLD YINGLING He ir lbe gem. Forum: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Trigonometry Club: Bowen Engineers: B. A. A. DELORES YOUNGBERG Like lz high-born maiden In al palace louferf' Forum: U. S. History Club: Delta Kappa: Senior Girls' Council: Go- Getters: Commercialists: Travel Club: G. A. A. GORDON WYLIE Keen lb0llgll7fJ and brigblf' Forum: U. S. History Club: Advanced Algebra Club: Trigonometry Club: Physics Club: Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers: B. A. A. ALBIN ZABKA Tl1ou'lt need no prop of 7mz1'ble.l' National Honor Society: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Bowen Arrow Slafy Chairman Class Motto: Pres. Forum: U. S. History Club: Vice-Pres. Beta Theta Kappa: Travel Club: Band. Page fbrly-nzne Page fHy NO PICTURES WENTLING CAPELLMAN C0f2rlzz5ioz1 if 1116 FUIHQYAE of ull. NO Clubs. ELMER CHESSKAVE HU 0l1.re1'1'.11iw1 ozmzifbldf' NO Clubs. SOPHIE GARBATOWITZ Cb.1z1geIe.r.r in bihlllfy. foie-151191 011 ber rbeekf' G0-Ge-ttersg Senior Girls' Councilg Forumg Clique Literatig U. S. History Clubg Spanish Clubg G. A. A. ROBERT MARRS Yan JILIIIIKJ. perf1.1p,i, for ,mme one 111.111, 1101 men. No Clubs. XVILMA REISE Herr ir .1 ,rpiril deep. Forumg Economics Clubg Dinner Bellesg Travel Club. RAYMOND SLOAN He ir doing the u wk of .1 IVIIE num. French Clubg Go-Gettersg Forum: Bird Bonstersg Basketballg B. A. A. JOHN VEROOTH Of .foul and borfy, fllflllfd for deedf Of high 1'emlz'e, No Clubs. w 4 1 ORDER , l , PLEASE!! -J XX ORQFQ1 0 5 Q w, Lore GQEEH I if' ' NJ N , CAQETAKEQ ov fx., 3756: my A V Y NIV THE P'nmuTE5 N,.X, . QBMOQ ,0 ,lf'lVf',,f'ff X ' lfX!X V A Q x V ff' f fl xv X SK w Z ix : J! lf f ZQNQK-KNAW x J lj r' - ' Y' A X ,X X i ' S N ' .,,l . - gf, 0 oo W ' ' n ' o , x 9 ' nnun m Q- ' ,iv A V O ' 2 S 7 Q ix A 1 El 1 N H A' W 1 . E U , Lil f 5 'X l xALyQE Uxqjpggx, 'NSTANLEY DELL fy Q vncs- wr2EsnmzNT XOUFL DQEXY' ,' ,r H I X m X Q x 4 E ER e ,pf J U gf Q K ly 5171- . 1-:Z-' -j.'j Z .--' 7 T' j ' 9 R Ox 1 10 ff i v f EE . 1 - ' 1 A':3f1,5f5'..-if.'15. .'.'-.'.AA. ? f, .'T:'5i'1-'A ' K f f ff ff Q XXU . 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W Q ' If wx I AM X JN Cx:- '7 I L -- . 2, A 7 f-wwswjr-1' l Page fffiy-one Page jifiy-lzva K A Q1 jr - F 'j'2N127 xgwff A x Q Qifwf ,, X J' T ' xx KX K is L g X X :c - - Y X- WP R -gh fxffj: ii xTwfwX:TL 'Q cf ah X If g Class Statistics GIRLS Most Popular ,v,Y,,,,w, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, D o lly Curran All-Around 4,,,A,,,,, .,,,.,,,,A, A lice Lacke Best Looking ,As,,,, ,,,,,,,,, P riscilla Waite Brightest ,,,,,A,,,, i,,,,,,,, M abel james Best Natured ,i,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,v, L ois Green Best Dressed i,,,,i,, ,-,,,,,,, M idge Noble Wittiest ,,,,,,,,,,,i ,,,,-,, H elen Roushorn Most Athletic, ,,s,,,, Wanda Novak Best Dancer ,Y,,,,,,, ,,,i,.,,, V irginia Owen Most Talkative ,,i,,,,, ,,,,.,,, V irginia Dobbs BOYS Most Popular ,..i,i,,,, ,,,,,,,,i.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. S t an Bell All-Around .,,,,,,,e, ,,,,,,,,, P almer Gevirtz Best Looking ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, W ally Andrews Brightest ,,,,,,,,,,, ,is,,,,, A rnold Nelson Best Naturecl ,,,,,,, ,,,,. Harrison Kessler Best Dressed ,,,,i,,Y ,,,,Y,. S am Naismith Wittiest ,,,...,,,,,i,,,s ,,,,,,,,,, B ob Glass Most Athletic ,.,,,.,i, ,,,,,,,,,., B ud Schohl Best Dancer ,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,, J ean Hansen Most Talkative ,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,, H al Doty Page fijh-tbree ff we X . , 'f1- 9 As- , .W .g, vs Q, , ,kvmsw .I 1, - -, ,, Ugg.: .:,--- Q ' , 6 I 55 'Q' 1.11 'X 1.39 3r K .... xxx, :Z A- fl ,gxg ,Mfg-,.l bf 21... if ij Q 3- 5.55 3' 'i N ' ' MNRQBKEI MJBLE mm LAQKE MEVX A751171 , 3? .4 Y N fi 'Q Y Q .t x Y K I T P 'E ' xx 'il Xa :F ,J Xl ? . vww. , -P YQ ff :Mg V if: ' Q 'Xi . t 5 K X A -,-,: ' K 'L' 'V .f ' X uh' . 1OQAa L - ' .' S as WU i f ' V .,,V Z -,., . .V q 1'1 ,'1,Ax ,,-1f ow mm , ' 1 v ky Qf 2 - VOR ' 4 JEBNi'l i'E BINVERIOYN Loaf mem hr' I . , ,4 ,.VA,, ,. '1 1 fbi V05 vnmik Qevxwvz Dfflf JHUM' , Rofe NYHRIBM x xx nw X4 -' ' ff N' Q 'L - , :H ,xt -X , V '::, 5 f Q f Q N ' nmxfflm 1' l 1 fi .v 1,L ' ' S.wv0 '?fWf Q . J 1 gyiw-OVx SQHY jj w i 3, ' f 'x 'V I ,, ,, . 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First: To the Freshmen of the aforementioned school we give, devise, and bequeath our love for and knowledge of the manifold mysteries of that institute. Second: To the Sophomores of the aforesaid school we give, devise, and bequeath the power to razz the Freshmen, and, in addition, the re- cently completed ball room and basement. Third: To the juniors we give, devise, and bequeath our Senior Dignity, also our old lockers, book-reports, good marks, and worn-out excuses. Fourth: To the 4B's we give, devise, and be- queath our various Senior Privileges, namely: Our first floor lockers, the BOWENITE room, our drags with the Senior teachers, and membership in the Tau Pi Alpha. Fifth: To the various individuals of Bowen High School we give, devise, and bequeath the following characteristics, habits, manners, articles, abilities, and winning ways, of which they may be in great need: Bernard Adomeit, his old brown sweater to Carl Bledsoe. Dorothy Andereck, her hair-cut to Mary jane Parr. Ernette Anderson, her quiet ways to Dick Mc- Laughlin. Gladys Anderson, her blond hair to Brenda Boyce. Jeanette Anderson, her brilliancy to anyone with .1 surplus of D's. Walter Andrews, Merrill Smith. Theodore Bagrowski, his oratorical ability to joe Weinberg. Clara Balczikonis, y might have been mistaken. Susan Balczikonis, her shorthand notes to Miss his numerous infatuations to her identity to an one who Brandt. Titus Balczikonis, his old Chemistry notes to Mr. Kurtz. Frances Barth, her gift of gab to Adele Hos- kins. Bernard Basile, his fingers to Saul Gordon. Alfred Bayes, his blushes to Rae MacDonald. Geraldine Beach, her calmness to all scatter- brain Freshmen. Harry Beckwith, all his old photographs to the future Photography Editor, William Harris. Dorothy Beebe, her giggle to Selma Shoe- maker. Stanley Bell, his gavel and duties to Bill Haar- low. ixly Helen Berglund, her old Spanish books to the ex-Royal Family. Elizabeth Beringer, her lipstick to Edith Watte. David Bernstein, his seat in the lunch-room to Aldona Mausner. jenny Biernat, her good behavior to Helen Zink. Elsiegay Black, her dignity to Chere Henshaw. Thomas Blair, his wise-cracks to the Targetf' Helen Brunski, her seat in Chemistry to joe Syl- vester. Edward Berger, his suede jacket to Manuel Stil- lerman. Al Burns, his patent-leather hair to Eleanor Por- ter. Vincent Butoric, his locker to Dorothy Rosekrans. Winifred Butrick, her numerous history topics to Helen Gower. Evelyn Buza, her soft voice to jack Adlam. Sara Campbell, her shortness to Eleanor Wesen- berg. Wentling Capellman, his persistence to Boba Rainy. Roger Carlson, his fountain pen to Virginia Charle. Leona Carr, her library-card to Kenneth Corban. Alan Cassedy, his pens, ink, and old cartoons to Howie Nelson. joseph Celmer, his Bowen sweater to Dot Keeley. Anne Changary, her absence slips to jack An- drews. Elmer Cherskove, his good nature to Eleanor Charles. Robert Chorley, his old R. O. T. C. uniform to Sergeant Ackerman. Ruth Cruickshank, her regards to all the teachers. Gertrude Cundiff her dates to Thelma Smith. Betty Cunliffe, her poetry to Miss Hall. Margaret Curran, her title of Miss Bowen to the lucky one. Steve Cwian, his wad of gum to Harold Decker. Dorothy Bohling, her G. A. A. points and mem- bership to Bonnie Bellamy. Virginia D'Amorfio, her books to whoever can get the most out of them. Bernice Dahlberg, her school spirit to Fern Brinker. Lois Daily, her freckles to Marion Crow. Olga Dalidchik, her theme tablet to her debtors. Eleanor D'Amato, her shyness to 'lim Crotty. Ralph Davis, his height to Caroline Crystal. Fleta Deese, her unsurpassable manner of speech to Dick Beland. Marcelle Deutch, her sarcastic remarks to Toby Harrison. Thomas DeVerter, his art ability to the Poster Committee. William Dewar, his curly hair to Ruth james. Bernard Distenfield, the use of his car hereafter to jim Forrest. Virginia Dobbs, her hairpins UQ to Violet johnson. Dorothy Dodge, her lady-like manners to Evelyn Gustafson. Charles Doty, his numerous admirers to Ellis johnson. Ray Drebing, his old ties to Art Meyer. Alex Dubowski, his red hair to Marie Kaehlor. Carl Dust, his glasses to Marie Coleman. Genevieve Dvorak, her good nature to Helen Harrison. Sigismund Dyrek, his red sweater to Earl Hall- gren. Lena Eisfelder, her sneeze to Esther Regnier. Philip Faro, his old gym shoes to Mr. Kluge. Hazel Ferry, her perfect attendance to Grace Fanos. Walter Finkler, his Bowen letter to Florence Peterson. Thelma Finn, her civics reports to Miss Barlow. Dorothy Foggett, her avoidupois to Sophia Stamos. Virginia Franzman, her curls to Thomas Clough. Sophie Garbatowicz, her regards to all her friends. Robert Garner, half of his wit to Dorothy Cate. Claude Gentry, his medals to any aspiring young freshmen. Palmer Gevirtz, his rackets to John Fagan. Bob Glass, his love to Maybelle McGregor. Lois Green, her minutes to Helen Palmquist. Burt Hawley, his paint brushes and canvases to Pat Johnston. Marjorie Haak, her place in the Tau Pi Alpha to any deserving one. Jack Haire, his winged collar to Mr. O'Keeffe. Geraldine Hansen, her old scraps and needles to Miss Swanson. Jean Hansen, his roller skates to Ted Toll. Jack Harelson, his moustache to Frank Stormer. Charlotte Heaton, her old gym excuses to Ruth Carrison. Edith Hoerr, her ability as an actress to Dorothy Conn. Eleanor Huggins, her new hair-cut to Grace Bald- win. Helen Hwastecki, her good salesmanship to Elaine Clemens. Don Isaacson, his picture to all the ladies. Mabel James, her average to the smartest person in the 4B class. Ed Jenkins, his eccentric manners to George Crowe. Sue Johnston, her good pictures to the art gallery. Sid Kauffman, his camels hair coat to Harry Berg. Martha Kleinman, her punctuality to the clock. Andy Kolar, his specs to Virginia Frodin. Alice Lacke, her vacant chair to Florence Pedley. Bob Lindahl, his nickname to Carl Fisher. Russel Logan, his nice manners to Bill Swank, Charles Loomis, his Oh! say. to Charlotte Pierce. Victoria Lorimer, her bobbie pins to Alice Sheridan. Helena Lux, her sunny smile to Margaret Cobb. Ray Lynn, his corduroy pants to Mac Mac Shane. Bob Marrs, his Ford to Audrey Hamilton. Margaret Maclntosh, her last name to Garrett Hardin. Lynn McMahan, his absent-mindedness to Vir- ginia Penningroth. Ruth Meyers, her S in history to Miss Wells. Virginia Miller, her quiet ways to Alice Young- berg. jack Minford, his Lizzie to the Smithsonian Institute. Sam Naismith, his love to Marge Meneely. Gil Nichols, his old gags to Bob Spiedel. Margaret Noble, her regards to Bill Haarlow. Margaret Nolte, her fur benny to Fred Moore. Lucille Nylin, her numerous club pins to the original owners. Bill Owens, his love to Jo Keeney. Jack Rockwell, his false tooth to john Block. Marjorie Rockwell. her brother to Betty Ross. Helen Roushorn, her yoo-hoo' to Merrill Smith. Russell Ryan, his You slay mel to Marion Meany. Sandy Sandell, his love to Dorothy de Swarte. George Schaefer, a ride in his car to Sophie Mausner. Bud Scholl, his tournament trophy to Coach Applegran. Les Seward, his old golf scores to the Golf Team. Dick Shire, his money bags to Jack Butridge. Howard Skeen, his orange tie to Earl Orr. Sam Stamos, his stool at White Castle to Sid Lightfoot. Bill Sterns, his blue eyes to Lou Verne Lauter- man. Alice Stevens, her editorship to Marion Gentz. jack Steiber, his locker to the next unfortunate. Camille Taschner, her style of speech to Frances Radloff. Priscilla Waite, her pretzels to Ruel Seigel. Rose Warsaw, her black hair to Barton Hufton, jack Watte, his height to Ray Kozul. Sara Werner, her brown eyes to Frances Evans. Paul Whitney, his horse laugh to the ponies. Wendell Williams, his drag UQ with Mr. Wilhelms to Betty Baumhardt. William Work, his pennies to the unemployed. Jerome Yalowitz, his editorship to Lawrence Lar- sen. Albin Zabka, his band uniform to Captain Stein- bach. Signed, sealed, censored, and disinfectedg The Class of 'SL Page ri.x lj one JRYK BU lRll7'iE 'i'P,EmuRei2, VEVLEY Ill LRMREKN EPl'l'0R-HN-QHIEF QUU'l' HELEN .reQRE'vnw,Y LRRIOIN The 4B Class The February Class of 1932 was organized early in March, 1931 and the following officers were elected: William Haarlow ,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,.,.,,r,,,,,,.,..,,,,,r Prefidenr Florence Pedley ,,,,,.., ,,,,r4r, L 'ire-Prefidezzt Helen Palmquist ,,,,,,r ,,,,,,r,,,,,,, S ecremry Jacl-I Butridge ,, ,.,,,, ,Ar,,,,,,,,,, T I'6d,l'lH'El Laurence Larson ,,,,, ,,,r,rr E difor-izz-Chief In spite of the smallness of the February class a great deal of school spirit has been shown by both the officers and students in general. Their recent 4B Get-Together dinner proved to be a great success. With Laurence Larson as Editor-in-Chief, a Bowenite of the highest calibre is to be expected. The main committees and chairmen are: ..COIlZI7IElIL'9llI6l7f Catherine Robinson ,,,,,,,,,,.,....,, Ted Toll ,.,,,.,,.,.....,..... ,.,...,.,..............,......., P rom Norma Bailey U Tobey Harrison Margaret Kaub Marie Coleman Margaret Secor Marian Gentz . Rae Macdonald Ge!-Together Party Flozverf and Color: ....,,,,..,..,,,,.,,M0ff0J .,..,,.PIlbliL'ilA1' ..,.,,,,,,.,,,-,,Pa.rte1'J .c,,...,,Pil2 and Ring ...,t.,.,,Fi:2m1ci:1l Page ,fixly-Ibree W -ii A , if---E .2-E ' ' ,F ff N Q , Ai -0- t. L L.. L Tw , u , , W If wi - wb Q4-5 xx NTT' E I , N HQ ,LF- E-V l. L ' ,,.ii,- l,i-lf Vi Eg fQE 'EQ L-HE ELEEK HAS BEEN EDELPLEEEL WLTH A WLEL TE PREEEEVE THE ' DEI.LEATE EZLIQRLI' HE 1 LLEHT HEARTE,YD!NE EMQY5 Amr EmyJEm AJQQ wgjrus EEEEQE mrgim VH K? V J 1 Y Y LNETHIUIENEWXMHEE- -wuEEAN mE,wwwwv My L. LLEL L 1. 1.-Q Law LE LEG A- iL?1-- .i-..- i, ,E E Ei' 'L K, . A Q! 'Yay 'W-w fi v EBV! . x if ' lx X5 ,gr W1 251, fi il - ,X K xwxguktw - 2 M6 4 CLZL, 2 52 7' 17 ekv fer P.zge yixfj FJTHU2 QEQIOILQ HFOIOWHQTIIO ELHITOE XTEIGLEDHL DQEX vm-Dnef IECQETHQY GEYZA XWISOTSKY TREASURER ls JUANITA APPLEOATE GO-Gettersg B. C. B.g HELEN BERKLAN GO-Gettersg G. A. A. DOROTHY BLOCK T. A. F. Go-Getrersg Travel Clubg G. A. A. ESTELLE BOOACZYK G. A. A.g Dean's Councilg English Club. JOSEPHINE CARELLO GO-Getters. MARY COCI GO-Gettersg G. A. A. FERN DAWNEY NO clubs. F LORA DE CESARI Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg G. A. A.g Best Comptometry Clubg Volleyball. MADELENE ELICH G. A. A.g English Debating Clubg G0-Getters. BLANCHE GRAHAM Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg Bird Boostersg G. A. A. Page Jixly-nine -. V- l l lqlum. . ,r I. I xi I 5 is-:f ,If 4 Qi' l - 'fi' .1 - I Q ls - ll il Q ..Lr:.F S Page .rcrenzy NORMA GUIDOTTI GO-Gettersg G. A. A.g Travel Clubg Best Comptometq Club Vulleyblll ANNA HERBERHOLZ GO-Getters: G. A. A.: VIRGINIA HERO NO clubs. ROSE JANIA!-I GO-Gettersg G. A. A. GOLDIE JOHNSON GO-Getters. JUNE JOHNSON G. A. A. JOHANNA KERSTEN Go-Getters. EVELYN KOCH G. A. A.g G0-Getters Stampedes. ELIZABETH KOEEELDA Band: Cumptometxy Club 1 Travel Clubg Chairman Of Pxozxam Commnttee Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg Tau Pi Alpha: G. A. A MARGARET KRASKIEWICZ Go-Gettersg G. A. A.: English Clubg Comptometq Club Q - 1 'Q A 2. 13 i. ll SOPHIE LASCIK Go-Getters: Deans Council: English Club: G. A. A. BERNICE LA VIGNE Go-Getters. HELEN LEXVANDOXX'AKI G0-Getters, G. A. A, KATHRYN LOUDEN Go-Getters: G. A. A.: Travel Club: Comptometry Club. ANN MARTIN Class Vice-President: Gu-Getters: G. A. A.: Volleyball: Travel Club: Comptnmetiy Club. LUCILLE MASLANKA Go-Getters: English Club: Comptometiy Club: G. A, A.: Volleyball. ANNA MATSKO English Club: Comptorric-try Club: G. A. A.: Go-Getters. MARTHA MLIEWSKI Go'Getters: G. A. A.: Comptometry Club: English Club: Travel Club. DORIS MILLER Go-Getters: G. A. A. CELIA NOVAK Go-Getters: English Club: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Comptometry Club. Page fezierzly-one ini Y lli i 221-iffii ' Y Page .ferefzly-l1:'n aw' X lg., I BiRG1r NYQREN G. A. A. JOSEPHINE OEEVQJ 11 Go-Gettefsg T.1u Pi Alplug lfvu Cl. bg G. A. A g 'lg f ll Q'- CECELIA Uncgnoxvsiil Studsnt Councilg Go-Gettersg Honor Club. BETTY Pfuciiz G. A. A.1 Gizl Reservesg Travel Club, Gu-Gettersg English Clubg Ukulele Clubg Tau. EEVA REEHL Go-Getisrsg Tau Pi Alphng Bnslzetball 'Z9g Volleyball '3Og Baseball '5Og G. A. A. ESTHER REGNIER Class Presidentg Fine Arts Clubg G. A. A.g Travel Club: Go-Gettersg Comp- tometry Club. MARIE RILEY G0-Gettersg G. A. A.g English Clubg Go-Getter Representative: Comptom- etry Club. MARY SANTIC Go-Gettersg G. A. A.1 Travel Clubg English Clubg Comptometry Club. SOPHIE SCHUMAN Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g Travel Clubg Comptometry Club. HELEN STASIEWICZ Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g Honor Clubg Comptometry Clubg English Clubg Tau Pi Alpha. 'fe 'I . 72 .Cl P: I' f,4l.fZ.A L-..11....-. wo:-:SET , -.q ELAINE STIEGLEDER Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg English. HELEN TABINSKI English Clubg Comptometry Clubg G. A. A.g G0-Getters. ALICE WALLACE Comptometry Club. IRENE YOUNG G0-Gettersg Comptometry Club. Page .vevemv-zbree Page .rez'er1lj'-four NO Pictures PETER ADAMOVLCH NO clubs. ANNA AUOLQSTYNLEWICZ GO-Gettersg G. A. A. HARRY BERTCH Nu clubs. IVIARIE BOXVATER NO clubs. SOPHIE BOZICKOVICH GO-Gettersg Travel Club. GORDON BROOKE NO clubs. LEONARD BRUNSKI NO clubs. LEO BURGHARDT No clubs. HENRY CAPPOLELLO No clubs. ELLEN CARLSON G. A. A.g Comptometxy C CORL CASEY GO-Gettersg G. A. A. LORRAINE CROw'E NO Clubs. SOP1-HE CUPKA G. A. A.g GO-Getters. GERTRUDE DASE No clubs. LILLIAN DE GEORGE English Clubg G. A. A. NELLIE DENKOWITZ Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg MILDRED DRAKULLCH Go-Gettersg Travel Club: IRENE DRESSLER Srumpsdes. lub: Honor Clubg Tau Pi Alpha: Go-Getters G. A. A. G. A. A. G0-Getteisg Tau Pi Alphng G. A. A. NO Pictures MILDRED ELLIS NO clubs. XVILLARD Fox No clubs. ALFRED GRAMSCH B. A. A. MARGARET GRANT GO-Gettcrs. MILDRED GUNDIC NO clubs. NETTIE GUSKA Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg G. A. A. RUTH HAGLUND G0-Getters. VERNETTE HANPRICH G. A. A.g Travel Clubg Cumptomcrry Club. CLARA HARNISCH GO-Gettersg Travel Club. OLGA HAUER NO clubs. FLORENCE JAGODZINSKI No clubs. IRENE JAGODZINSKI GO-Gettersg G. A. A.g Comptometry Club. ANNA JENSEN N0 ClL1bS. RAYMOND JOHNSON No clubs. MILDRED KAPERA G. A. A.g English Club. PAULINE KARAS Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g Travel Club: Girl Reserves. VIRGINIA KAY N0 clubs. ROBERT KAZMIERCZAK No clubs. Page Jezfenty-fzfe J To one of the fnest pioneers in the development of edu- cation, Mr. Stahl, our prin- cipal and friend, We, the June class of nineteen hun- dred and thirty-one, with deepest appreciation of his guidance and kind under- standing, do respectfully dedicate this publication. Page fir 111 Page Jezfenly-Trix No Pictures BERNICE KELI.Y G0-Gettersg Travel Clubg English Clubg G. A. A. ERIC KERSTEN B. A. A. ALICE KILLEN No clubs. FRANCIS KLELOWICIQI No clubs. VERONICA KOCH Go-Getters. JOHN KOJGANICH B. A. A. HELEN IQOMORNIK G. A. A.g Comptometry Club. EMIL KOVACEVICH No clubs. RosE KOWALSKI G. A. A.g Comptometry Club. MARTHA ANNA KRAUSE Go-Getters. ELIZABETH KRECZMER No clubs. CHRISTINE KRIEGER No clubs. LUCILLE KROPIEWNICKI Go-Getters. LYDIA KRUEGER No clubs. MARIE LABEDZ G. A. A.g Honor Clubg English Club. HELEN LACIQIEWICZ GO-Ge-ttersg G. A. A. MARY LALICH Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g Comptometry Clubg Go-Getters Representative MARGARET LENTZ No clubs. No Pictures REGINA lVlARTlN No clubs. MARX' MAsLIKosA Go-Gettersg G. A. A.q Travel Club. MARIE MAUSIEN No clubs. NIARY MIRABELL G. A. A.g Comptometry Clubg Go-Garters: English Club. ADELINE MODRZE-IESKI Go-Getters. lRENE NEDH'WEKI Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g Travel Club. LILLIAN NICIHOLSCDN N0 clubs. CYRII. O,BRIEN B. A. A.g Go-Gettersg Comptometry Club. ANGELA OBRZUT Travel Clubg Honor Clubg G. A. A.g Go-Getters. MARX' OKLOBJEYA Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg English. ISABELLE OSTROWSKI No clubs. MARX' PEDONE No clubs. CECILIA PERICH Go-Gettersg Travel Clubg English Club. ERNA PICKLAP Honor Clubg Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g Travel Club. ELEANOR PIENTON G. A. A.g Comptometry Clubg English Club. DOROTHY PRIGGE No clubs. MARGARET RADOSEVICH Travel Clubg Go-Gettersg G. A. A. LILLIAN RASMUSSEN Go-Getters. Page .rezfenzyfezfelz Page fezwzly-ei,gb1 No Pictures HELEN REPAIQH No clubs. NICHOLAS ROKNIQH B. A. A. JOHN RUDISON B. A. A.g Go-Getters. MIKE RUKAWNA NO clubs. BERNARD RYBARCZYK B. A. A.g Go-Getters. CHARLES SCHINMAN Go-Gettersg Travel Club B A A IDA MAY SCOTT GO-Gettersg G. A. A.g Tmvel Club Buolxvs O ms AUDA SHEPHARD B. A. A. HELEN SIERACKI Go-Getters. MINNIE SINNOKRAK G0-Gettersg G. A. A. FRANK SKOCZELAS B. A. A. GEORGE SNEKUTIS B. A. A.g Gymnastic Team Tlu P1 Alpha JOSEPHINE STASIAK Go-Gettersg G. A. A.g T1 wel Club Enagllsh Debatmg Club ELEANOR STONICH G. A. A.g Honor Club GOGLttc1s Tlu P1 Alph1 XVANDA STULGA Nu clubs. HELEN SULKOWSRI G. A. A.g English Club Comptometry Club HENRIETTA SWERSKI Travel Clubg Go-Gettels G A A MARY SWIATOWSKI No clubs. No Pictures EMILY SZPAVIER Go-Gettersg G. A. A. DOROIH1' TOARPAL G. A. A.1 Go-Gettersg Travel Club. ELDO TURNER No clubs. GILBERT VELCHEK No clubs. MARX' VUKSINIC No clubs. GEYZA WISOTSKY Treasurer. ELEANOR WRONKA Honor Clubg Deans Council. STEVE ZELAZEK No clubs. EDWINA ZUREK G0-Gettersg English Debating Club. Page Jewefzly-112116 , X4 WW - 0 , .014 fuuukl I, 62691:-nf N-xx 'X Q Yr ffm -Nkxmx M ff I jgrgrf If JH ff ,A rn, f,, '4 , 5 GQ!! . 1 ,L mx W, 'fT.1' vnfvmm . -5 ,.? f- Af'Gh41Kl PT .. ' Jizz G,Q'Olgff'f'i3 1 '-.. ' X. E fwdf f1,,ff.f4w Ii. - f X ,ffflwr X , Nfffiw lilf- A 7 M X jwfxy MQ -w: ,. ,.. , , , X M b x !ffff,,,,4 S- I .. -1 afff' 1 VXVXAA X X ,.- MQW' S TX f WA , Q. S X'S, X vs :H X X E 9 ' A 'W I . ' -1 1 I ff in-P V m 1 , 'r 'l14 ,M I ny, Q1-134-.111 , I XI ' I ff ,r f 11 ff, 1 Q66 c 0 . ,. SX , - - ,llgf Q ,V :gs . N l , --.T -2, 0 , EH - - L - - - xA 1 -5 aj: - - Y , , o 5- 'fjgx f NH-aa-f, . 'f -2-'L it gl 1'f29130Li0.1i1l,-T:-9p' lY -qi. M,-,W 1 ax Y, .. I - - f - :TJ 4- A g XM! A.rfm..fXu..1 it . -- -, - - Q is x N.: ' - l P 'Tx ..vuW fx7?3Ps:Qe -' 1 Y nl f f x-K Q'N'::.f.flrf1x,' q W M 2' N Am''612,-'vf,'.!f-ff''mrfffvf ,wa ' ..11u,f'1 vw ' ' K 4 ,'f,',i-f f.f',c'?,'1',u , -ffflllffff b,f.l VV! I ' KVM' U.. -3,1 I- 'Z ffl. ,fb , .rr Cl ,'f -!ymQ,c'4,',,x.' I KW. M 1' nll: rf 'f Z ! 'tlxf.'fr, f l ' if . -rn' nv' .M ' Milf 1 A 5 lf1xl Nx MAAYI'-H'liQl . 0 'I I , f, ,I I f yu 1 1 , 1,1 , , I, 1 A I, pf! lr, 1 14, HBWLCYLQ-it I U: In 11. 1 Division 203 Room 203's Q02 since the print shop additionj most notable-accomplishment perhaps, was win- ning the Lindbergh bust by securing a record num- ber of P. T. A. memberships. A battle royal was waged with Miss Lynch's division for the prize, but 203 came up on top. Mrs. Beardsley's division has contributed more to the Arrow than any other freshman division. They have also led in Bozvezz Arrow sales several times and as a result have acquired enviable repu- tations. The Sans Sourci Dramatics Club was formed re- cently and their first play, Quack Quackf' was so successful that the Go4Getters invited the club to give it as the main feature of an assembly. It went over as a big hit. The members of 203 were IOOQ Go'Getters during their Hrst school semester, and when the second semester dues rolled around, they succeeded in getting the Go-Getters to reduce the dues after the initial' fee. 1 Miss Hagen's plea for the needy did not go un- heeded in this star division. Three Christmas bas- kets were produced and at the end of the semester a surplus of over two dollars was found in the Lend-a-Hand Fund. This hustling division is not adverse to keeping clean. They were IOOW in Soap 8: Towel collec- tions, shaming upper class divisions into paying their own dues. They do not lack in scholarship either. Eight of their number graced the honor roll at one time, and Mrs. Beardsley's division is almost always on top there. The hall guard captains see a great deal of these hustling freshmen since over 50? of the room are hall guards. Not to be outdone in sports, a basketball team was picked and fought its way to the bantamweight championship of the nrst year students. Page eigbli lb: ee muff 'rnoww' mvmom Nlff fCHLEfU'i'ER'f VIVIIIOIN Mff BURKHOLVEWJ mvmom 7 T Ufkfrf P'-lff fb-.l'lxH'f VIVIJIOIN Nlff' HUQHEJ' VKVIIIOIN mn MLLERY vivufuom muff Bomff Vuvmoxx mg. KOREYU vuvug on WNW T11-V National Honor Society The Bowen Chapter of the National Honor Society is one of the several hundred affiliated chapters in secondary schools throughout the country, with ideals and basis of membership similar to Phi Beta Kappa in the colleges. Every member in Bowen has maintained a scholarship of E or better for five or more semesters, and in addition has been voted by the faculty committee to have met the National Honor Society's high standards of Service, Leadership, and Character. Members from February 1931 to June 1951: Harry Beckwith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,r,....,.,. P rerzdenl Betty Robinson ,,,,,,,. ,,r,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,r,... V i re-Prerideuf Helen Hwastecki ,,,r,, ..,.....,,. S errelary Dick Shire ,,,,4,,,.,,,, ,,,r ,,,,,, ...,..r T 1 ' QIIJIIFEI' Jeanette Anderson Elizabeth Baumhardt Ruth Benson Carolyn Crystal Ellen Dollin Carol Eberth Kathleen Emrick Marian Gentz P1ge nizzely Evelyn Goetz Marjorie Haak Charlotte Heaton Mable James Rhoda Jensen Aino Kezick Martha Kleinman Charles Loomis Helena Lux Violet Mestlin Ruth Mollendorf Mary Alice Montgomery Arnold Nelson Margaret Noble Eleanor Olson Frances Radloff Sophie Stamos Thadea Stefanski Jessie Steinweg Josephine Svoboda Leslie Wald Rose Warsaw Dorothy Willy Albin Zabka Alice Stevens ,,,,,., ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marian Gentz ..,,.. Virginia Miller ,,.w Geraldine Hansen Shirley Latham Laurence Larson Albin Zabka Elsiegay Black Ruth Mollenclorf Ruth Olson Eugenia Nystrom Bowen Arrow Staff Editof'-ill-Cflvief Affociate Editor-Nezzzr A!,f0L'iQf? Edifor-Feafzzrer .,....t,,,FEdfZlf'E W'riferJ ,....,.Rep0rier5 Jack Haire Milton Groban ,r,,r,,..,,,,,.,,,..,,,, .,,r... I A Repo:-fer Bob Spiedel, Margaret Smith ...,,,-,,,,...,...r,,4,,.. Sporty Eileen Lietz, Margaret Lubl-:en ...,,,,,....., fll'l'0Zl'h6f1Lf.f Leslie Wald ,i,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Lifemry Jeannette Anderson ,,,,.,,. .,V,,,,,. S 7!flf7l6I1ZElZf Edifor Jane Caddick ,,.,i,, ......... E .wln111gv.f Marion Crow ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, , ..,,.,, ..,tt........ A lnwlli Florence Marley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,........ Geraldine Hansen, Merrill Smith ,,,... Frances Radlotf Ruby Anderson Josephine Svoboda Meryl Rogan Mary Dorocke John Rowell Don Hernstreet Louis Fettro Herbert Weidinan ,,,,u,,.,,,OZljl'L7l' N PZ70f0gl1lll7l74?I',f ,,..,...Typi.r1',r rB11fi12e5J Sftzjjt Miss Hall ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,- Frnvflfy fozfrzzrrlitrzaz Atfzifel' Miss Mathews ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, F rzmlly Prifzfifzg At1'z'i.ref' Mr. Wilhelms ,,,,.. ,.....,,Ft1L'1'lIf'j' Bz1.riue.rf AJz'ifer Page rzizzely-one The Deans' Council The Deans' Council, performing splendid service for the school in its third semester of organization is composed of all students who work in activities sponsored by the Deans, Mrs. Wall and Mr. Gelling. Each member must be passing in all subjects. Some of the most important activities are: Guarding of halls, collection of Red Cross money and attendance at all monthly meetings, selling of locks for the locl-zers, supervision of wash-rooms, listing and supervising student automobiles, charge of all costumes and make-up in stock-room, and operation and care of the radio. There are several students who do general ollice work in the Deans' olices. As a relief from the many duties performed, the members have an occasional social affair. Camille Taschner , ,,,, .,.,,.... P l'?J'fd?17f lflsiegay Black .,,,,. Vice-PreJide11l Harriet Smith ,,,,., ,........ S erremry Merrill Smith ,,,, ,.,,. T reafzlrer Page zziriefy-lzra Student Council The Student Council, the governing body of Bowen, has full charge of the Freshmen Guides, Hall Guards, and P. T. A. Ushers. The council consists of one representative elected from each division room. Dorothy Beebe, chief of the Hall Guards, Camille Taschner the chief of the Freshman Guides, and Margaret Noble and Arn- old Nelson who organized this body this semester are also included. The Student Council is now going to re-organize only once a year and the officers are going to hold office for two semesters. Margaret Noble, the President, resigned because she had too many other duties. The new officers are: Y,,,,,r.,..,,Pl'?Jid67If Norma Bailey ..,... Alice Lacke ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,.v.. I 'ire-Prefidezzl Charles Loomis ,,.,,,, ...,...,,., S ecrefary john Borrotf ,.,,, ....... T 1'ea.r11rer Pyge fzinely-fbm'


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