James Harvey Bowen High School - Bowenite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1935
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MMM THE BOWENITE of 1935 P f d by th TRICENTENNIAL NUMBER BOWEN HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO , 'rjl if UV Aff Jjn WL' . ,j NC xfqf 7 ' I VJJQ JI 'Aff I .Jfj NO i X I resen e e Senior Cfasses CO NT FACULT SENIOR CLASSE C IV TIVITIE OFCWOTA l635 to I935 300 years ot progress In the development ot the American hugh school To thus anniversary ns deducated a countrywrde celebration conducted by the National Education Assoclatron ln order that we may ln some small manner show our appreciation and gratitude tor the multntude ot opportunities bestowed upon us IU a hugh school education and to contrlbute to the natronwude tercentennlal celebratlon ot the American hugh school we the senior classes ot l935 edlt this bool: wnth the purpose ot comparxng our modern beginning and torerunner ot our hugh school The hrgh school ot today presents youth wuth mnumerable golden chances We may tollow courses ot Instruction best suuted to our various aptntudes we may choose a course that will prepare us tor mechanically mcluned protesslons or our choice may lead us to a business career In short, our modern hlgh school gives us weapons ot knowledge that will and us un our comlng struggle tor existence Our duty lS to carry on the tradutuon ot steadily buuldlng up nmprovmg educational methods We must malce the vlssons ot universal education held by our Colonial tathers a reality Three secondary school and its many advantages with the Boston Latin School, the simple Four Miss Lucy P. Mathews had a deep in- terest in her pupils. She built her teach- ing methods 'around the single purpose of developing character in the students attending her classes. ln all her years of teaching she strived to better their ideals and in general make better young men and women ot them. The ideals she conceived most worthy tor her pupils to attain while they were attending school were, as she named them in her last speech to the Honor Club, the seven cardinal virtues: First-Mastery of tool subjects. Second-Worthy home membership. Third-Good citizenship. Fourth-A pleasing personality. Fifth-Good health. Sixth-A good character. Seventh-Good use ot leisure time. WW V ln Memoriam We, the senior classes of l935, dedicate this bool: to the memory ot Miss Lucy P. Mathews, who tor 28 years served as a teacher to boys and girls. With I3 years of service as Bowen's printing teacher she became recognized as the best in the City of Chicago. The real value ot a teacher and friend ot such as she, is realized only when we have lost her. Five Bowen l-ligh School We have been considering high schools in general. Now may we take our own Bowen and look into its specific good qualities. While Bowen is not one ot the newer high schools, in it are represented nearly all the advantages ot the modern high school. Our library is well-stocked with a special line ot books, useful in high school studies. The classrooms are light and well ventilated and the desks are certainly an improvement over wooden benches. Besides. a lunchroom is provided tor our convenience. The science laboratories are adequately equipped tor experimentation. Bowen's gymnasium provides us the opportunity ot healthful exercise along with our knowledge development. The lockers are also an advantage that would be extremely hard to do without. The teaching statt at Bowen is the equal ot any in the country. Our instructors are highly specialized in their various lines ot teaching. One teacher does not have to carry a great variety ot subjects but may concentrate on one or two studies and thus teach the pupils much more etticiently and thoroughly. At Bowen we may choose trom a wide variety ot courses. For the technical student there is the various shops and 'tor the commercial student there is special rooms in which typing can be taught. Almost every possible high school subiect is available at Bowen. The students are given a chance tor selt expression in the dramatics club, the band, and the glee clubs. The many extra-curricular activities and the many sport 'functions at Bowen provide the pupil's enjoyment and recreation. The next step in the progress ot Bowen individually is the building a much needed addition to the main building where even more modern advantages may be open to the students. b Six S if . i bf ' , 4 , J, ,ff i l 1 ' ' ' I I i Q +- Z-.Th ri A-ew - - A ' . ' xg' Fi X K -:YW xi'F - i ,fm Ji' - 1,2 L: - :ii - X - .QX g A rw- A HT 4L3v76'f kp- A rl T h V' ffV'l fan do Q., 'T Ang X Ms .. 553 'KX X T 7 f'L 'E,.'..T. The Boston Latin School Today, the Boston Latin School remains, but, of course, the original building has been replaced by new and modern additions. However, much of the old tradition remains attached to the name and the Latin School is considered not as an ordinary high school, but more of a preparatory school for Harvard, and other famous uni- versities. For 300 years, the Boston Latin School has been active in the education of America and many famous men have had their start in that institution as is attested loy the signatures which cover the assembly hall ceiling. The l3th day of the second month of i635 was indeed a fortunate date, well worth remembering, for the youth of today. On the I3th day of the second month of l635 the good people of Boston voted that Philemon Portmant should become schoolmaster of the Publiclc Latin School. Thus was launched the Boston Latin School, first institution of free secondary edu- cation in America. This Latin school was the beginning of one of the greatest educa- tional systems of modern civilization. At first only Latin was taught, English and mathematics not being considered necessary to the Colonial youth. The pupils spent many hours each day on the hard wooden benches poring over their crude texts. School for the youth of those days was much more difficult and tedious than now, for the students had to concentrate on only one subiect for eight or nine hours each day. The child entered at seven and was graduated from the Latin School ready for one of the great eastern colleges of that day such as Yale or Harvard as the age of fourteen. 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I ' ' 1 f . .. f , 4' A I . , .,,,- I ' . K . a vw. v ' , 15' 5 -gf.. :fi , Q. .,- . ,ii 'X if To the Classes of 1935 This is the tirst graduating class which entered school as Freshmen under the present principal. We are theretore in a sense contemporaries at Bowen. l wish to take this opportunity to thank you tor the time civic service many ot you have given to the school and especially to congratulate you on the opportunities tor civic training which you have enjoyed and ot which you have made use during your tour year course. Cne instrument tor this training, it has been especially my ambition to see develop at Bowen. That is the Bowen Student Board. Student Councils ot several types exist in Chicago high schools and have existed tor many years. There is the type which is made up ot students selected by the teach- ing statt on the basis ot personal choice based on general good conduct, service, scholarship or outstanding personality, There is the type ot Student Board chosen quite democratically by the student body on the basis ot popularity alone. Then as to function, some Student Boards exist only to put on assemblies, conduct drives tor various school purposes such as ticket sales, attendance at games, boosting school athletic teams and the like. The Student Board at Bowen, under the genial leadership ot Mr. Collins, is much more democratic than the tirst type I referred to in its method ot election. Bowen students either in Student Organizations or in divisions or groups ot divisions elect the representatives who in turn elect their own otticers.. The objective ot the Bowen Student Board is to make the Student body a real power in the conduct ot the school. That, too, is my own obiective. Toward this end great strides have already been taken during the last year and a halt and notably this year. I think ot this as perhaps the greatest contribution which the classes ot 1935 have made toward the building ot a tiner stronger Bowen. I 'I Nine William H. Collins, Jr. Assistant Principal How Bowen Came to Be , The celebration ot the tri-centennial ot the establishment ot the American secon- dary school calls attention to the high esteem in which education has always been held by the people ot the Calumet region. By l853 this struggling pioneer community had erected its tirst school, the Ray. Between this date and I884 the rapid growth ot the population necessitated additional school tacilities. Some ot the schools erected to meet this need were the lrondale, the second Ray, the Bowen, the South Chicago, the Gallistel and the Taylor. Bowen High grew out ot the old Bowen Elementary School, which had been built at 93rd Street and Houston Avenue in IS76. Very early, one ot the tour rooms in this building had been set aside tor high school work. From this humble beginning developed the South Chicago High School and its successor Bowen. The 'First principal was J. Strassburgh. Since his time tive principals have served in the South Chicago High and in Bowen-John L. Walsh, Charles l. Parker, A. E. DeButts, Frank W. Stahl, and the present principal, Mr. McCoy. ln the old South Chicago High School very little technical work was ottered. There were no business courses, nor science laboratory work as we know it today. Latin, German, French, and Greek were taught, together with all branches ot mathe- matics, and, one might say, all our present sciences and social subjects. Later stenog- Ten raphy and bookkeeping were introduced, and in I909 a sewing class ot twelve girls was organized in the basement. It a pupil failed a subiect, it was necessary to do the work ot a year or wait until the next year to graduate, tor there was only one gradua- tion per year. Commencement exercises were held in the Calumet Theater, at 92nd and Commercial, or at Beck's Hall at 9Ist and Commercial. Upon the annexation ot the village ot Hyde Park to Chicago in I889, Charles I. Parker, Superintendent ot Schools in South Chicago, became principal ot both the Bowen Elementary and the South Chicago High School. The school at this time was so crowded that Mr. Parker asked tor an addition. The Board ot Directors tinally decided to build one, but at the same time declared that it was a waste ot money and an extravagance because the new building would never be tilled. In tive years, it was tilled. The elementary pupils were moved to Thorp and Sheridan, and a long cam- paign tor a new high school was begun by Mr. Parker. In January, I9l I, this father ot education in South Chicago had the satisfaction ot moving into the present Bowen as its tirst principal. In' the present center otlice hangs a clock which came trom the old building now our branch. If it could talk, these are some ot the things it would say about this move. For weeks atter school opened, carpenters continued to work while classes were in session. The principal's otlice while construction work continued was in 302A. The Coming ot Arthur was the first picture bought tor the new school. The tirst orchestra consisted ot tour boys who played atter 'school on Fridays. The money they earned bought tootlights and burlap curtains tor the stage. The tront lawn had as guests, chickens, geese, ducks and goats that used to teed on the grass. Roll call was taken in the Auditorium as there were no division rooms available during the first days. Pupils and teachers carried their own lunches. The students obtained so many sub- scriptions tor the Herald and Examiner that they were awarded with a 5500.00 library. On June 6, I9I I, the building was dedicated. Pupils came to this new school from all parts ot South Chicago, Pullman, Windsor Park, and even trorn Indiana. The new school was named in honor ot James Harvey Bowen. Ot him a con- temporary historian says: To the toresight ot Mr. Bowen, to his indomitable energy and persistent hard work, to his caretul and intelligent measures for the augmentation ot the place, South Chicago is permanently indebted: and his memory should be held in grateful remembrance by her citizens. One ot Ivlr. Bowen's inteIIigent measures was to promote education. He was the staunch supporter ot all new and improved schools. To the pioneers ot the titties, to the workers ot the intervening years, to James H. Bowen, the business man, and to Charles I. Parker, the educator ot vision, Bowen's splendid record is due. We ot the present strive to keep Bowen as they planned it, the School ot the Calumet District. William H. Collins, Jr. Eleven Phillip T. Selling MaryA l. Hastings Tk,.,f7?i1., fi' ' l-lortence C. Parker Robert C. Keenan Elsie Sclwlueter Twelve Catherine M. Hartigan Frederick T. Wilhelms Lillian Franklin Mary C. Lewis Emma L. Wells M CX 'tfdffsbl ALLEN, EDNA Commercial AN DERSON, EVA E. English APPLEGRAN. C. O. Physical Education ARENDS, JOHN P. Commercial BAGBY, ROBERT Mechanical Drawing BARLOW, RUTH V. Civics ancl History BEARDSLEY. EDITH B. Music BERNSTEIN, FLORENCE Latin and German BLOOD, LOU ISE C. Mathematics BLUE, CLARENCE M. Commercial BOND, BEATRICE L. Art BRANDENBERG, HERBERT Shop BRANDT, CLARA L. Commercial BRYEN, ERNEST E. Mechanical Drawing BUERCKHOLTZ, HENRY Shop BUHLIG, BLANCHE L. English and Drarnatics CASS, CLYDE H. Shop CLARK, JAMES W. Mathematics DYLEWSKI, THADDEUS Polish Bowen Faculty FRIESE, HELENE History ELY, ELSIE M. Mathematics ERHART, MILDRED A. Spanish FITZGERALD, LORETTA Mathematics FOGELSON, IDA D. Mathematics ERAKE, EMILY A. Domestic Science ERANKLIN, LI LLIAN French GAGE, NINA M. Botany GAVIN, MARY A. English GELLING, PHILLIP T. Mechanical Drawing GOODE, BESS T. English HAGEN, LOUISE K. Physical Education HALL, ELIZA P. English and Journalism HANSEN, HAZEL Commercial HARTIGAN, CATH ERI NE English HASTINGS, MARY l. Mathematics HITCHCOCK, HELEN Latin HUEBNER, THURMAN Physics HYMAN, RUTH General Science JON ES, TH ELMA Zoology KEENAN, ROBERT C. English KLUGE, BRUNO Physical Education KLUGE, H. LOOM IS Zoology KOREY, HAROLD History and Civics KU RTZ. JONATHAN Chemistry LARSEN, ARTHU R Mechanical Drawing LARSON, MILDRED Music LASHER, CHARLES Mechanical Drawing LAUTH ERS, CHARLES Mathematics LEWIS, MARY C. Latin LIPSKY. EDITH Art LOUGH RY, MARY English LUCAS. MARY English LYNNE, GEORGE M. Shop LYNCH E, EDYTHE English MADIGAN, ETHEL English and Geography MCKINSTRY. ELIZABETH Spanish MATH EWS, LUCY P. Printing Thirteen MCNABB, BERYL R. Physical Education MELKA, ANNA Chemistry MILLER, BERTIE E. English MISNER, MYRA Mathematics OLESON, AMY Commercial O'SULLIVAN, MARY History and Civics PARKER, HORTENCE C. History and Civics PETERS, HENRY W. Mechanical Drawing POPE, LILLIAN Music PRISK, JESSIE Commercial PUDER, MARIE E. History RAEBIG, FRANK Wood-shop PHILLIPS, GERTRUDE English ROSINBUM, EARL A. Athletics I Physical Educationl ROBINSON, FLORENCE English ROGERS, HENRY Physics ROSINBUM, EARL Physical Education ROUTH, ELSIE Domestic Science SCH LUETER, ELSIE German SCHOENING, ELIZA G. Commercial SH EA, IRENE Spanish SHEAHAN, MARY E. English SNIDER, MARY L. Spanish VON BREIv1ER,LILLlAN English WALL, NELLE Art WELLS, EMMA L. History Branch I Faculty VAN deVELDE,J. M. Mechanical Drawing WILKE, RUTH C. German WILHELMS, FREDERICK T History and Economics WINKLES, PAUL E. Shop WORTH EN, JEAN E-ITE English WRENCH, FRANCES Physical Education YATES. WINIFRED Physical Education ROGERS, AGNES Matron O'DONNELL, MARY Office Secretary SHEEHAN, KATH RYN Otlice Secretary WOLFE, KATH ERIN E Office Secretary LEWIS, ROSE S. Librarian BECKER. BESSIE U. Librarian SH ERIDAN, FRANCIS Engineer-Custodian LEWIS, LAU RA MAE Commercial MATHIE, CAM PBELL Machine Shop SCOTT, MATHILDA M. BISBEE, DOROTHY L. MCNAU L, DeE-ITE Commercial Science Household Arts SPENCER. ELIZABETH J. BUDD, HELEN NUSSEAR, ANNA K. Mathematics English Commercial TWICHELL, FLORENCE I. GREER, EDNA B. MCNICHOLS, MARY E. Art History Commercial IAss't Principall Branch ll Faculty SWEIGER, ANNA MAE RICE, HARRIET Commercial Mathematics Fourteen ,.-, I' . I. . I . , f.. ,,1 1 -H 11 L I. I ,I ,I K ' , , A I A ,.I r- ,,. I. I I 4. , , , , .- ' 1 .qs 1 ' nwgu Gaiman -XIIQQI 3: 65- 5 1-4 i If 00 I 1 '. 'Q . - '9 - I , -. ' 5. . I , I Q ' Q ' ' . ', . ' I' I NI :J . I Q. A , ' 1 ' , L . 1J'., 'r . . ' , k ,. ' - A ' ' . ' - ' I A , . A ' ' I I I I . 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'-. , ' 3' - SI II Is , ,II.1'. '. I I I . ,.- , K, I .V - ,r Q I., I I , .' --'.. --r ' I , . ' I 5. , . . A 1 . I ' . N W? 'az 1 tl 6 lt' l' x A I '14 , ,.II V . I II I .II II III , . I I . I ' -' t .4 J , . Q ' 'I I .I 4, -LI , . , 'I ,IIIII v . I ' n . - ' I . v ,I . . , f I -4 .' I .fI I . I .F 4 I I I t I' I I II -'II -m I D - 'I g 7 ' --.II 4 , it x WI- I . - I II I. I Q I I 1' . . I I I I I Y - --D 4' -,- ' -1-r , .' - 0 c . ' ' v I. ,- ' w A I' . ' l .II I ,I,' . I nu' I , , I II I I IIII I' . . II VI . . 'III. ' I I 3, 1' J I II-I.:-.1 I . 2' If, .y -3 II. I . II I' -II.' ,. ' x ' : P ,II .1 : :V .- - I ' .Igw 1 I' I' 1- ? I-I 'Il ,II - - I I - . . , , . . -1 - 1 I-H. F . Bob Bernice Joe Norva Don Cottay Meisch Kaptur Jahnke Giachetti February Class Being one ot the smallest graduating classes ot the Febgrads in the city ot Chicago, the '35 class enioyed some advantages that would be lost in a more popu- lated corporation. A greater cooperation was ob- tained. At the class meetings the members showed a vigorous enthusiasm which more or less insured tor the students their graduation activities, lt was unanimously agreed that only one maior event be sponsored: consequently allowing an elaborate attair. The Tropical Room in the Medinah otfered a warm retuge trom the wintry atmosphere that accom- panied the commencement week. Unlilce their predecessors the Feb. '35 class planned a correspondence which would reunite the maiority ot the class about tour times a year. A roller skating party, an S. S. Roosevelt cruise to St. Joseph. and an Anniversary Reunion were tentatively scheduled. lt is the intention ot the class to continue this Alumni organization and the informal attairs that were so popular throughout the year. Bob Cottay Robert Geiger President Financial Bernice Meisch Edwin Rage' Vice-president pin and Ring Ncgrva Jahnlce Wanda Woitas ecretary . Social Com- Don Giachetti mencemeni Treasurer . Henrietta Maas Joe Kaptur Flower, Color, Mafia Editor-in'Chiet Marion Koepke Commencement Ann Mullin Dinner Dance Elaine iviillis Publicity George Burman Printing Fifteen June Ahles Junie Gailistel IB, IA Star U. S. History Class, IA, 2B English Class. Civics Forum, Uncle Sam's Stars, Travel Club, Go- Getters, G. A. A., Greer's Historians, Tau Club, Vice-president, Smith's History Club, Senior Girls' Council. Laurence Anderson Bud Gallistel Travel Club, Economics Club, Band, Concert Orchestra, Go-Getters. Carl Aronson Gunboats Gallistel Star U. S. History IA, Baseball '34, Basketball '33, '34, '35, President Second Hour Forum, Bookworms, B. A. A., Letterman, Sports Editor ot the BOWENITE. Earl E. Baker Perlcy Gallistel Letterman, Baseball, '33, '34, B. A. A., Senbycs, Bowen Hi-Y, Go- Getters, Bird Boosters, Economics Club, Civics Club, Pi Pi Kappa. George Berman Georgie Myra Bradwell Student Board, Catalyzers, BOW- ENITE Statl, Senbycs, B. A. A., Go- Getters, Bowen Engineers, Civics Fo- rum, 4B Star English. Thomas A. Brncich Burns O. T. Bright School Lorraine Cameron Grease Painters, Jacket Girls, Se- nior Girls' Council, Forum, G. A. A., Fine Arts Club, Debating Club. Sixteen Alexander Cardaras Axel Henry Clay Civics, Forum. Bowen Engineers, Catalyzers. Anne P. Choralc SmiIes J. N. Thorp G. A. A., Fine Arts Club, Grease Painters, GoeGetters, Senior Girls' Council, Miss Eddy's IB N. R. A., History Club, Miss Eddy's IA His- tory Club, Pin and Ring Committee, Bowen Arrow Stati, Home Nursing, Baseball '33. Nicholas Christy Milne Phil Sheridan Football '32, B. A. A., Fifth Hour Forum. Clara Coniurske Junior Washington G. A. A., Girl Reserves, M. 84 M. History, Vicefpresident, Second Hour Forum, Star U. S. History, Travel Club, Hall Guard, Fine Arts Club. Robert G. Cottay Bob Gallistel Pres. Senior Class, Pres. Bowen Student Board, Pres. Hi-Y, Vice-pres. Catalyzers, National Honor Society, Honor Club, Tau Pi Alpha Key, Treas. Grease Painters, Senbycs, Bowen En- gineers, Bowen Architects. Helen Connors Spanish Club, G. A. A., Fine Arts Club, Go-Getters, Blue and Greys, Korey's Brain Trust, Tennis '32, His- tory Club, Travel Club. Minnie DeCero Curly Taylor School Go-Getters, Tau Club, Los Estudi- antes, G. A. A., Portable Plungers, Forum, Senior Girls' Council, Glee Club. Eleanor Demlcowucz Smitty O B erry Bowen Arrow Staff Jaclcet Glrls G A A Volleyball 3l Baseball 32 Travel Club Go Getters Hall Guard Tau Pa Alpha Stella Dragash Staclcy O T Brught Spanlsh Club World l-lrstory Cub G A A Go Getters Forum u dent Councnl Tau Club Sensor Girls Council Mildred Dreblng Oze Horace Mann G A A Industrial l-lnstory Club Fntth Hour Forum Go Getters Travel Club Greers l-llstorsans Ethel Eclgren Honor Club Spanish Club Secre tary Greers l-llstornans Enghth l-lour rum B Xa A U S Star Hrs Go Getters G A A Halls 3A Dlvl sion Club Vrce pres Sensor Girls Council Everett Funk Warren Catalyzers Band B A A Baseball 32 Treasurer lota Sigma Go Ge ters Forum Mgr Golf Team 33 Glee Club Daley Florso Warren Iota Slqma G A A Murray Franlc Rassler O T Bra ht Bowen Bnrd Boosters Bowen Or ators Edward Frledwald oc Washington Jr Catalyzers Grease Painters Stu dent Board Senbycs Travel Club Manuel Garcla Boots Thorp B A A Letterman dv Clvucs Cub Robert Geiger o Taylor Bowen Engnn ers Catalyzers Sen bycs Uncle Sams Stars Donald Glacchett: HnY Senbycs Treasurer Senior Class Bowen Archltects Enid Glaza Nathan Goodman Natey Gregory Bowen Bard Boo t rs Ja ne A Goslqowslu Cherry Edward Coles G A A Honor Club Tau Club Spanlsh Club Forum Greers l-lls orrans U S Stars Sensor as Council Go G tt rs treasurer and Announcer Halls 3B 3A Dnvlslon Club 3B Star Engllsh Club Seventeen - V l I I . . .. ,A . . . ,, - , , Sf - l - .. .. B b , l l l Swede J. N. Thorp Don J. N. Thorp Fo , . . . .l 'tory, I ' 1 I l I I. . I-I - t- .. H . f ' , . '. ,' ' en: - - Q ,. ', - 9 e , T Marguerite Gooch St. Bride's G. A. A., Basketball '33, '34, Pub- lic Speaking Club, Travel Club, Go- Getters, Mod. History Club, Hall Guard, English Club. Fern Alice Greenough Gallistel BOWENITE Statt, Student Council, Senior Girls' Council, Uncle Sam's Stars, Honor Club, IA, 2B English Class, 2A Star English, G. A. A., Go- Getters. Helen Graete Myra Bradwell BOWENITE Statl, Honor Club, Jacket Girls, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English Classes, 4B, 4A Star U. S. History Classes, Bowen Forum, G. A. A., Hall Guard, Go-Getters. Dorothy Hansen Myra Braclwell Civics Forum, Pi Pi Kappa, G. A. A. Hilding Henrilcson Gallistel R. O. T. C., Pres. Otficers Club, Sec. N. C. O. Club, Pres. Civics Forum, Hall Guard, Student Board, Fire Marshal, Go-Getters, Rifle Team. Gordon E. Hildreth Bonnie Bookworrns, Korey's Civics Club, U. S. Star History B, Travel Club. World History Club, Industrial His- tory Club. Marie E. Huedopohl Billie Myra Bradwell Grease Painters, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Public Speakers Club, Fitth Hour Forum, Go-Getters, G. A. A., U. S. History Club, Travel Club. Eighteen Nick lvosevich John L. Marsh National Honor Society. Bowen Bird Boosters, Honor Club, S. A. B.'s U. S. History Club, 4B English Club. Florence lwinski Flo W. K. Sullivan BOWENITE Statt, Bowen Arrow Statt, Jacket Girls, Honor Club, Travel Club, G. A. A., Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Hall Guard, Volley- ball '3I, '32, Economics Club. Harry R. Jabczynski Jeb W. K. Sullivan Basketball '32, '33, '34, Civics Club, Treas. Senbycs, B, A. A., Lettermen's Club, Glee Club, History Club, Bird Boosters, Freshman Guide, Travel Club, Golt Team '33. Regina Jablonski Reggie ' Immaculate Conception BOWENITE Statt, National Honor Society, Tau Pi Alpha Key, Letter Girls' Club, Grease Painters, Glee Club, Senior Girls' Council, Pin and Ring Committee, Student Council, G. A. A., Home Nursing Club, Public Speaking Club, Basketball '33, Vol- leyball '32, Fine Arts Club. Norva Jahnke Nor Ruqgles Sec. 4A Class, Sec. Bowen Craters, Honor Club, Jacket Girls, Senior Girls' Council, 2A Star English, 3A Star U. S. History, Go-Getters, G. A. A., Uncle Sam's Stars. Mary Jakucyn PeeWee Phil Sheridan Vice-pres. Letter Girls, Sec.-Treas. G. A. A., Jacket Girls, BOWENITE Statt, Bowen Forum, Go-Getters, Se- nior Girls' Council. Constantine Jemiolo Conny St. Kevin's U. S. History Club, Miller's Rhet- oricians, Modern History Club, Chess Club. Ethel Pearl Johnson Sallistel Bowen Civics Forum So Setters S A A Industrial History Club Sreers Historians Florence Johnson Sallistel IA Sta U S History Civics Forum S A A Uncle Sam s Stars Senior Sirls Council Travel Club Tau Club Sreers Historians So Setters Harold Johnson a Hyde Parx Slee Club Operetta Band Pres Iota Sigma Vice pres Pi P1 Kappa epres Cvlcs S c U Bird Boosters Swimming 34 Veronlca Josetovicz Ronnie St Michael BOWENIIE Statt Senior Sirls Council Bowen Arrow Statt Stu den Council So Setters Hall Suards Von Bs English Club S A A Tennis 3I Industrial History Club Economics Club Caroline C Kamlnslo Carole W K Sullivan BOWENITE Statl' Senior Sirls Council Polish Club Travel Club S A A So Setters Hall Suard Eco nomlcs Club Joseph Ka ptur Capture' St. Florian Editor-ln-Chiet BOWENITE Sports Editor Bowen Arrow National Honor Society Medill Honor Roll tor High School Journalists Qu'll Xs Scroll Srease Painters Swimming and Tennis Team Debate Team Ad- visory Chairman Student Board. Don Kegowicz 'Iron Man Horace Mann otball '3l, '32, '33, '34, Traclc ' , '34, Bird Boosters, B. A. A., Honor Club, Lettermen Club, Sec. Senbycs, Civic Forum, Slee Club. .-Q Joseph Kerns oe St Francis De Sales S A B Bowen Engineers Bowen Bird Boosters Catalyzers Virginia E Kesser Jinny Joseph Warren School BOWENIIE Statt Vice pres Sec ond Year Class Feb 33 Honor Club Jacket Sirls Pep Girls National Honor Society 3B 3A 4B Star n Ish Star U S Hst Star Alge ra u Pi Alpha French Club a Suard Fine Arts S A A French Club Hall Suard Salaxy Uncle Sam s Stars John Kinsey O T Bright lrmalyn Klamt Sallistel National Honor Society Honor Club Tau Pr Alpha Bowen Student Board Civics Forum U S History 3B 3A 4-B Star English Senior Sirls C uncll S P R Bookworms S A A So Setters Fine Arts Travel Club Uncle Sams Stars Salaxy I ternatuonal Senate Arthur Kleberg W K Sullivan Catalyzers S A B Marion Anna Koepke ep Gallistel Associate and Feature Editor BOWENITE Student Board, President Honor Club National Honor Society Sec. Jaclcet Girls Bowen Arrow S a Star English IA 2B 3A B Star History Srease Painters Letter Sirls, Bird Boosters Tau Pi Alpha Sirls S. A. A. S. . . . Mae Kral O. T. Bright Spanish Club. Modern History, Travel Club, S. A. A., Basketball '34, Hall Suard. Nineteen Mary Theresa Kziazelc St. Francis De Sales G. A. A., Travel Club, Bowen Civic Forum. Georgina Marie Langhor Georgie Gallistel Senior Girls' Council, Catalyzers, Go-Getters, Modern History Club, G. A. A. Leo Lewandoswlci Vice-pres. Bowen Engineers, Sen- bycs, Catalyzers, B. A. A., Star His- tory Class, Honor Club. Paul Lison Gallistel Catalyzers, Algebra Stars, Senbycs, B. A. A., Bowen Engineers. Helen Lynch Lynney Our Lady ot Peace Grease Painters, Forum, Travel Club, Public Speaking Club, G. A. A. Henrietta Maas Henri Gallistel BOWENITE Statli, National Honor Society, Honor Club, Grease Paint- ers, Forum, Catalyzers, Bird Boosters, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Galaxy, IA. 2B English Club, Travel Club, Stu- dent Council, Home Nursing, Dinner Belles. Matthew Marczewslci Immaculate Conception Catalyzers, Chairman ot Program Committee, Polish Club, B. A. A., Senbycs. Twenty Nina Mathews Myra Bradwell Korey's Civics Forum, G. A. A., Se- nior Girls' Council, Public Speaking Club, History Club, Go-Getters, S. P. R., English Club. Bernice Meisch B Gallistel Vice-pres. 4-A Class, Tau Pi Alpha, Treas. Glee Club, Jacket Girls, Honor Club, Senior Girls' Council, IB, IA English, B, A Star U. S. History, Bowen Arrow Reporter, Go-Get- ters, G. A. A., Travel Club. Elaine Millis Gallistel National Honor Society, Honor Club, Pres., Vice-pres. Senior Girls' Council, Bowen Student Board, IA, 2B English Class, B, A Star U. S, History, Travel Club, Uncle Sam's Stars, Bowen Arrow Statt, G. A. A. Joseph Mullaney Gallistel Senbycs, S. A. B., Bowen Engineers, Catalyzers, Greer's A Ancient History Club, Korey's B Modern History Club. Ann Mullin Irish Coles Pres. Jaclcet Girls, Pres. Grease Painters, Vice-pres. Sigma Iota Pi. Sec. Modern Historians, Sec. History Club, Treas. Civics Forum, Vice-pres. 3B English Class, Student Board, Pep Girls, Cheerleader, Go-Getters, Travel Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council, Hall Guard, Spanish Club. Jeanette Nasella Pudgy Taylor Civics Forum, G. A. A., Travel Club, Senior Girls' Council, Go- Getters, Volleyball '32, '33, Baslcet- ball '32, '33. Celia Niepolcozylc Cis Immaculate Conception Senior Girls' Council, Retreshrnent Committee, Bowen Civic Forum, Fine Arts Club, Go-Getters, G. A. A.. Baseball '3I. A. Lennart Olson Ole Phil Sheridan French Club, IA 2B English, B. A. A., Bookworms, Iota Sigma, Second International Senate, Senior Activity Boosters, Catalyzers, Travel Club, Senbycs. Gertrude E. O'Rourke Gert Phil Sheridan Hall Guard, BOWENITE Stati, Tau Pi Alpha, Tennis '32, Volleyball '3l, '32, Senior Girls' Council, G. A. A., Go-Getters, Band, Dance Orchestra, Concert Orchestra. Mildred Pearson Millie W. K. Sullivan Bowen Civic Forum, industrial His- tory Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard. Edward Pertile Pert St. Ailbe School Bowen Civic Forum, Korey's Port- able Plungers, World History Club, Senbycs, Bowen Engineers, Hall Guards, Bowen Arrow, S. A. B. Glee Club. Joseph Pilat W. K. Sullivan S. A. B., Golf '32, '33, Wells' His- tory Club, Bird Boosteiis, B. A. A., Senbycs, Travel Club, Catalyzers,,Go- Getters. Jack Pillon Gallistel Basketball '32, '33, '34, Baseball '33, '34, Wrestling '34, B. A. A. Alice Popovich Poppy Taylor Star U. S. History, Civic Forum, Travel Club, G. A. A., Bookworm. if lish Club. Edwin Ratiel Eddie J. N. Thorp Business Manager BOWENITE, Chairman Pin 81 Ring Committee, Honor Club, U. S. History Star, 4B Star English, Bird Boosters, Basketball '34, B. A. A., Senbycs. Elaine Janet Rollo Giggles Warner Jacket Girls, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council, Civics Forum. Joseph Rutkowski A ,Vive-pres. Modern History Club, 'ei ycs, Captain Basketball '34, '35, B seball, B. A: A,., Economics, Eng- Betty Jean Schueneman Gracie Gallistel BOWENlTE Statt, Arrow Statt, Senior Girls' Council, Grease Paint! ers, Eine Arts, Go-Getters, G. A. A., Hall Guard. Beulah Schumacher Boots Horace Mann National Honor Society, Bowen Arrow Statt, Tau Pi Alpha, Quill 81 Scroll, Jacket Girls, Pep Girls, Grease Painters, Captain Hall Guards. Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Council, Star English 3B, 3A, 4B, Star History. Electa Catherine Sedvert Horace Mann Honor Club, Jacket Girls, Star U. S. History, Senior Girls' Council, Sports Writer tor Arrrow. G. A. A., Go-Getters, Basketball '33, '34, Vol- leyball '32, '33, '34, Baseball '34. Harry Sierzega S. P. R., Basketball '34, Letter- rnan's Club, Tau Pi Alpha, S. A. B. Twe nty-o ne Rosemary Smith Horace Mann Jacket Girls, Pep Girls, Student Board, Photography Editor of BOW- ENITE '35, Copy Editor ot Arrow,' G. A. A.. Grease Painters, Letter Girls, 3A, 3B, 4B Star English, A, B Star History, Bird Boosters, Travel Club, Hall Guard Captain, Senior Girls Council. Theodore Smith Ted Spanish Club, Civic Forum, Sen- bycs, Catalyzers, B, A. A., Base- ball 33. Sophie Srednicki Sreddy Immaculate Conception Senior Girls' Council, Civics Forum, Go-Getters, G. A. A., Travel Club, Fine Arts, French Club, Polish Club, Basketball '30, Baseball '3l. Irene Stancik Clay Jacket Girls, Pep Girls, Student Board, Editor-in-Chief of Bowen Arrow, National Honor Society, G. A. A., Grease Painters, 3B, 3A, 4-B, Star History, A, B Star History, Bird Boosters, Girl Reserves, Bookworms, Tau Pi Alpha Key, Honor Club, Se- nior Girls' Council. Alice Stark Greer's Historians, G. A. A., Uncle Sam's Stars, U. S. History Star, Forum, Senior Girls' Council. Evelyn Stark ' IA, 2B English Class, History Club, G. A. A., Uncle Sam's Stars, U. S. History Star Class, Honor Club, Se- nior Girls' Council Frank Suhomel Gallistel Bowen Hi-Y, Bowen Engineers, B. A. A. , Catalyzers, Senbycs, Checker Club, Civics Forum, Go-Getters, R. O. T. C., Travel Club. Twe nty-two Alice Sundholm Swede George Rogers Clark BOWENITE Statli, Jacket Girls, Pep Girls, G. A. A., Grease Painters, Hall Guard, Senior Girls' Council, Girl Re- serves, Travel Club, Hall Guard Captain. Daisy Swanson Bradwell BOWENITE Staff, Jacket Girls, Sec.- Traas. Pep Girls, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Bowen Forum, 3B, 3A, 4-B Star English, A, B Star U. S. History, Honor Club, G. A. A., Pi Pledge, Hall Guard, National Honor Society. Eliza beth Sza kurski Betty Gallistel Honor Club, Senior Girls' Council, IA, ZB English, Star History Club, Travel Club, Bowen Arrow Reporter, Hall Guard, G. A. A., Go-Getters, Fine Arts Club. Joseph Sucharski Immaculate Conception Treas. Civics Forum, Senbycs, S. A. B., GoAGetters, Polish Club, Eco- nomics, Bowen Orators, History Club, Bowen Bird Boosters. Louis Szuch Oliver J. N. Thorp Catalyzers, Bowen Engineers, S. A. B., Starnpedes, Spencer's Algebra Stars, Senbycs, Travel Club, B. A. A.. Bowen Arrow Stati. Margaret Tomasevich IV1arge lVlor'Sl'I Sec. Spanish Club, U. S. Star His- tory Class, Sec. Forurn, Travel Club, Senior Girls' Council, B. A. A., Go- Getters, Treas. Halls Division Club. Greer's Historia ns. Carl W. Trischank Go-Getters, Senbycs, B. A. A. Checker Club, Travel Club, 4A Eng' lish Club, Historians, Ancient His- tory Club, M. 81 lvl. History Club. Mabel Eleanor Walston Mnbbs Warren Senior Girls Council Bram Trust IA 2B Engllsh Class lnternatuonal Senate G A A Go Getter l-l arry L West Warren Pres Senbycs Treas Spamsh Club Archrtectural Club S A B BOW ENITE Stat? Basketball 32 33 34- Baseball 34 Letterman Club Cate lyzers F rum B A A Pun and I g Commlttee Student Board Gordon Wheeler F ash Coles B wen Bxrd Boosters B A A Bookworms Srgma Iota PI Trees I ternatlonal Senate Senior Actlvlty Booster Catalyzers Travel Club Walter Wrelesnnslcl S Senbycs Treas Bowen Engineers Catalyzers Travel Club Hlstorlans Wanda Woytas Cookie Cay Jac et Glrls Pep Girls Letter Girls BOWENITE Statt Star English Bard Boosters G A A Semor Gnrs Council Gurl Reserves Honor Club Go Getters S P Q R Verna Ruth Wellenhapt Calumet Hugh Sennor Gnrls Council Bowen CIVIC Forum Go Getters G A A Travel Club Glrl Reserves Stamp Club Hall Guard Henry G Znelrnslcx Sc Bowen Eguneers S A B Catalyzers Travel Club Senbycs B A A Bowen Bard Boosters Co Get ters Economics Club Henry Zenow Addntlonal Seniors Raymond R Anderson Clarence Bobbe Louis Chlrnoures Vnrnglnla l-lelen Cmchoclu Wllbur Crust John DGITIROWIC John Dula Stanley Godrln Paul Gaspar Joseph Gatellus Walter Golec Bob l-lessreper John lvancevnch Gordon J Kenny lvllldred Klasnla I Ildred ivl Klasnla Leo Krynrclcn Louis John lvlartlno lvllchael John Nassey Michael J Pozovuch Ercole A Procaruo lvllchael A Slmlcus Arthur F Stella John Joseph Staugaltns Loss Jane Strauss Isabelle Vulcellch lvlarnon Evelyn Wade l-lelen Weaver Louis Weinberg Sam Werner Twenty three ,, . .I II I II I . . I .' . V k - I - I I I I I I 1 I I I ..Si.I - I - I ' ' I' 'I I A 1 I I . . l I I ' - - I - -- I o I . . ., Rn ' . , - ,... I I . . I I I III II o ' , . . .I ' ' ' I I - VI' . - I ' -' e, n , . . ., I I I . I I - . ., I ' ' , . .IR d.. . . . J. . , JI . . 7 . . ' L Twenty-four CLASS NOTABLES DON KEGOWICZ and MARY JAKUCYN .,,........,...... Best Athletes DON OIACHETTI and ISA- BELLE VUKELICH .......... ,....... .... , . Dancers ART KLEBERG and NORVA JAHNKE ........, Class Sweethearts SAM WERNER and HELEN GRAEFE ROBERT GEIGER and ALICE SUNDHOLM ....,. Most Attractive HARRY WEST and ANNE MULLIN .......,..,............. Most Popular EDWARD ERIEDWALD and ROSEMARY SMITH ...,................. Dlgnitiecl HARRY JABZYNSKI and BETTY SCH EUN EMAN ............... Talkative BOB COTTAY and MARION KOEPKE ....,.,..........,............... Brightest JOE KAPTUR and IRENE STANCIK Best All around JOE RUTKOWSKI and ANN CHORAK Class Heartbreakers CARL ARONSON and NINA MATTHEWS Wlttlest NATHAN GOODMAN and BEULAH SCI-IUMACHER Best Natured Tw tyf' e OUI' Class Just as the poplars differ from the oaks, and iust as night is different from day, is iust so different and individual as our class. Per- . ' haps it was the beginning of a new era for T3 Bowen and other high schools, or more likely W' it was iust an assembly of unlike people into dl one small group that enabled Our Class , 5 to put a few new records down on the oil sheets of Bowen's history. We all started as freshies-in that re- spect we were all alike. But that is where the D i comparison drops. Before we were around the school long enough to be familiar with all the teachers, rooms, the attic, and assembly W . hall few of us became National l-lonor Societ hfpfi vt lzsposw 'Q THE GPAD members. Others directed their efforts toward U' other activities. Our athletes helped Bowen's cage and football teams to win enviable records. Last year's grid team was a marked improvement over its earlier elevens. Our members were on championship baseball squads. The Grease Painters, under the direction of Miss Buhlig, broke attendance records with their production The Family Upstairs . Hardly was the curtain drawn for the senior play when the Glee Clubs followed up with another success The Belle of Barce- lone. The socials increased in popularity in unison with the improvement of our dance orchestra. Not wishing to be outdone, the physical education department sponsored a circus, in which the graduating class dominated. This marked the first step toward the recovery of our gym department. ln our time the school boasted the largest P. T. A. membership in Chicago. Closer relations between the school and the parents were also increased through the activities of the Jacket Girls, who have just completed their most active semester, and the Pep Girls. Changes and improvements were manifold. Among the most important are the changes brought about by the Student Board and the remodeling of the office. Through the Student Board the pupils had a greater say in the activities and problems of the school. We have put a stream line on student life at Bowen, and who knows but that our reunion will be held in the new banquet hall constructed by the momentum of the graduating classes. Twenty-six Row I Top to Bottom Mabel Walston June Ahles Florence lwlnslcl Row 2 Top to Bottom Laurence Anderson Norva Jahnke Beulah Schumacher Electa Sedvert Row 3 Top to Bottom Betty Scheuneman Vlrglma Cnchocm Bolo Cottay Marie Johnson Row 4 Top to Bottom Gorclon l-llldreth lvlllclred Pear on Damsy Swanson Elaine Rollo kjfxk Row 5 Top to Bottom Verna Wollenhaupt Bernlece lvleusch Henrietta Maas Veronica Josetowlcz Row 6 Top to Bottom Vlrgnnla Kesser Ruth Wendt Twenty seven Chips Off the Old Block As treshies we nicked up a lot ot desks and other school articles iust to let others know that we were around. Now, as we are leaving Bowen, away from all these tell-tale marks, only the more significant impressions, which took tour years to make, will recall for us our fast moving years and the climaxing commencement night. We will always remember JUNE AHLES tor the nick she put in CARI. ARON- SON'S head. Ever since Carl has been very witty. BOB COTTAY as president ot almost every organization he was a member ot. DON GIACHETTI tor his hero role in the senior play . . . NINA MATTHEWS as Mr. Korey's pet peeve, although DOROTHY HANSEN gave her a race tor her money . . . IRMALYN KLAMT and NATHAN GOODMAN as counselors to teachers . . . MARGUERITE GOOCH and DALEY EIORIO tor their long tresses . . . ARTHUR STALLA, ERCOLE PROCARIO and ADA'M PIETRZAK as being very ditterent and getting along together . . .SAM WERNER and HELEN WEAVER as pictures on the wall of the attendance otiice . . . CELIA NIEPO- KOZIC, MILDRED PEARSON and ETHEL EDGREN as the fatal three on a match . . . Years later when we tune on the radio only to hear Gracie Allen we'll insist it's BETTY SCHEUNEMAN. Or it we hear a when do we laugh comedian we'll hear JOE KAPTUR . . . It it's a spelling bee, JOHN DULA will be the winner . . . It we get static we hear CARL TRISCHBARK, but a giggle can mean only FLORENCE IWINSKI . . . Going to the theatre tor a better cast we bump into EDWARD ERIEDWALD as an usher . . . Or find ourselves thinking of WANTA WOJTAS when the popularity contest winners grace the stage . . .The villain will always be wearing HILDING HENDRICK- SON'S cookie cluster . . . And the fashion girl HELEN GRAEEE'S dresses . . . The pic- ture Romance Begins onthe Dance Floor is coming soon to tell ot NORVA JAHNKE and ART KLEBERG . . . In JOHN IVONSOVICH we see a studio crasher, and in NICK IVOSHEVICH a heartless director . . . Coming attractions will 'Find LENART OLSEN coming down the hall . . . Coming soon! MARY JAKUCYN and MICHAEL POPO- VICH in A Boy and a Girl Were Scrapping . . . MANUAL GARTIA knows the answers when no one else studies . . . Our black-eyed Susan is none other than DAISY SWANSON . . .They call GORDON WHEELER baby , and then try to christen such boys as STANLEY GADRIN, JOE GATELLIS and ALEX CARDARAS Bristly Beards . . . Expressive eyes and just a little brain matter: that's MARION KOEPKE . . . Eighty- seven per cent ot us will be riding the street car every day reading dental advertise- ments flashing ROSEMARY SMITH'S smile or ALICE SUNDHOLM'S good looks . . . In between we'll find a warning telling us to pay our taxes early, endorsed by EDWIN RAEFEL . . . Or it we come across a poster that's well done, we'll tind FERN ALICE GREENOUGH'S brush marks on it. . . Don't lose patience! one ot these days BEULAH SCHUMACHER will leave her baby talk at home. Danger Ahead means JOHN STANGAITIS is around . . . LOUIS CHIMOURS and STELLA DRAGASH go in tor Twenty-eight athletics in a big way . . . MABEL WALSTON has a reputation tor her French, and LOUIS SZUCH tor his communism ...When Wayne King and his saxaphone grow old, EVERETT FINK and his tuba will replace them . . . ANN CHORAK continues to win triends with her smiles and dimples . . . ELECTA SEDVERT heads the list ot good sports . . . We recommend a trip to Scotland Yards tor MILDRED DREBING, the Dick . . . GEORGE BURMAN is small, but you know the story ot the turtle . . . Going in 'Tor contrasts we come upon FRANK SUHOMEL and WILBER CRIST the human Mutt and Jett personalities . . .Surprises are pleasant so CONSTANTINE JEMIOLO recites once in a while . . . In the Name Oddities Section we have the two MILDRED KLA,SNA'S, who can only be distinguished by their size . . . ALICE and EVELYN STARK . . . MURRAY FRANK and not Frank Murray . . . Jab short tor Jabber also answers to HARRY JABZINSKI . . . ELEANOR DEMKOWICZ is no relation to JOHN DEMKO- WICZ . . . The same applies to ETHEL and FLORENCE JOHNSON . . . VERONICA JOSEFOVICZ preters to be called Ronnie . . . Always in a serious mood with REGINA JABLONSKI . . . Black eyes and dark hair make VERNA WOLLENHAUPT . . . Red hair tor PAUL GASPER . . . In the l94O world series lineup tor the Cubs we will tind JACK PILLON, catcher: JOE RUTKOWSKI, shortstop: consequently BERNICE MEISCH an ardent follower . . . Still water runs deep, but JOHN KINSEY will never make a cheer leader . . . nor ALICE POPOVICH and EDWARD PERTIL salesmen . . . At any rate BOB GEIGER will continue to attract attention, and HARRY WEST will never torget to say Hi . . . ISABEL VUKELICH and BETTY SZAKURSKI should become dancers . . . You probably don't know but CAROLINE KAMINSKI is around, and you probably don't hear but DON KEGOWICZ is there . . . Always picture CLARENCE BOBBIE and LOIS STRAUSS together . . . MINNIE DeCERO as the class baby. . .Among the leaders we spot EARL BAKER as a batter . . .ANNE MULLINS as popular . . . HENRIETTA MAAS as a worker . . . MARY KSIAZICK as a privileged character . . . JOE KERNS as retiring . . . IRENE STANCIK as newsy . . . CLARA CONJURSKI as a hanger-onner . . . MARY HUEDEPHOL as holder-outer . . . MARION WADE as understanding . . . MIKE NASSEY and JOE PILOT as teasers . .. JOE MULANEY and GERALD FINNEGAN as policemen.. . LEO KRYNICKI as public enemy ...MAE KRAL believes in athletics and RUTH MclLHANY in doing everything at once . . . You wouIdn't know whether it was HELEN LYNCH, HELEN CONNORS, GEORGINE LANGHOR, or LORRAINE CAMERON ...PAUL LISON, RAY ANDER- SON and MIKE SIMCUS exchange chemistry ideas . . . NICK CHRISTY always answers out ot tune . . . Miss Parker runs WALTER VRELONSKI and HENRY ZILINSKI Co., messengers , . . SOPHIE SREDNICKI, MARGARET TOMASIVICH, and TED SMITH have grown noticeably . . . Concluding our list are ELAINE ROLLO and MATHEW MARCZEWSKI, newcomers . . . JANE GOSKOWSKI and THOMAS BURNSICH as reserved . . . HOWARD JOHNSON and DOROTHY SMITH with the most common names . . . HARRY SIERZGA around the longest. . .VIRGINIA KESSER good natured. Twenty-nine LJ Jaclc Mary Ray Pauline Bob Miller Schmidt Ricketts Sypniewski Doyle June Class Officers 'for our comparatively large- class were elected in the latter part of the 4B semester and committees were selected early so as to get class a'FFairs in motion. Pins and rings were selected in an entirely new manner which proved an immediate success. The committee made arrangements with a local ieweler and the class bought their pins and rings direct from him, thus relieving the committee and 'faculty sponsors much bothersome work. Calumet High School's hall was secured for the large graduating class and all commencement arrangements were complete early in the semester. June I2 was to be the date of the commencement exercises. The prom committee chose the Shoreland Hotel as the place for the prom and the date was set for June 5. The only other social event planned was a barn dance Delphine Kaczala to be given by the 4A's tar the 4B Class. Jack Miller Genevieve President Grudzinslci Decorations Mary Schmidt , Vicapresident Mildred Carloaugh Refreshments Rat., Ricketts Florence Weissman reasurer Motto, COlOl', Flowers Pauline Sypniewski Secretary Doreen Donaldson Publicity R b t Do le , , , Ogjzopir,-lghier Matilda Vladimir 4B, 4A Party Joy Te'-p Ruth Wendt 'N Commencement Laverne Mellies Prom off Pins and Rings Withould Siucla Financial Edward Roman Program Prlntlflq 1 Thirty Ralph Wnlluam Acker Pretty Boy Phrl Sherudan Bowen R O T C Catalyzers Sen bycs Bird Boosters Chess Club Pres Travel Club Student Board Non Commissioned Otttcers Club Ottlcers Club Flre Marshal Arthur L Alqrum r Gallrstel Brrd Boosters Senbycs Catalyzers Archery 33 34 Fencing 34 Football B A Dorothy E Andersen o Roosevelt l-hgh Incl A A Sensor Glrls Councl Catalyzers B 81 A U S Star I-lrstory Fine Arts Club G A A Eddys I-lrstory Club Jovlta Arteaga Thorp Frne Arts Club Travel Club Span rsh Club G A A Ethel A Ball Ets Bethlehem Lutheran Honor Club Tau Pl Alpha Fresh man Guide Sensor Grrls Council G A A ZA 3B 3A 4B Star Englxsh Classes 4B 4A Star U S l-lrstory Crvuc Forum Boolcworms Irene Barber Phil Sherldan Forest A Barnes Burn Em Up Galllstel Bowen Engineers B A A C ta lyzers Travel Club Treasurer Wells History Club Treas OSullxvans HIS tory Baseball 35 Alan Behrens Catalyzers Star l-lrstory B A A Crvucs Forum Baseball M 81 M as tory Club Rudolph Benda Rudy Galllstel Glee Club B A A Burd Boosters Helen Blernat St Florran Go Getters G A A Fune Arts Club Iravel Club SenrorG1rls Coun Star U S Hlstory Bowen Brrd Boost Volleyball 33 34 Baseball Loss Marie Brlrckr s Bradwell G A A Letter Girls Volleyball 32 33 34 35 Captann Basketball aseball 35 Deans Councll Sensor Girls Councul Go Getters Bard Boosters Travel Club Walter Blank Wally Gallrstel Bowen Bird Boosters Bowen En grneers Checker Club Treas Due Klugen Popagren Clvucs Forum B A A Catalyzers Casrmrr Blaszczylc Casey St Francls Hugh Thirty one . . . .' I V ' ,... , EI T - Al mt.. - .. ' 'y I ' ' 'HQ '34, . .A. ' ' D t ' , . G. . .. ' ' ' 'l. Eloise Arias eil, Girl Reserves.. Polish Club, B 34 A . . ' ' ' I ers, l 1 ' l, ' , '3l, ' '32, J N 'Isl H ' - ' A ' '35l B' ' '35, '34, ' , ' Elsie Bodner St. Brides Letter Girls, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council, Bowen Bird Boosters, Honor Club. . , fi 1' VG! Mary Bubalo Bubbles J. N. Thorp Honor Club, 2A, 3B. 4-B Star Enq- lish, A 8i B U. S. Star History, G. A. A., Letter Girls, Go-Getters. Senior Girls' Council, Volleyball '35, Basket- ball '35. Sheldon E. Budd Bud Sullivan Catalyzers. Senbycs, Go-Getters, B. A. A., Eddy's Historians, Star U.S. History. eatrice Buza Bebe Phil Sheridan G. A. A. John G. Buzanis Bully Bfddwell B. A. A., Glee Club, Civics Forum, Intramural Basketball Champ, Spanish Club. Charlotte Caliban Chuckie Hirsch Junior High 4B Star English, 4B Star U. S. His- tory, 4A Star U. S. History, G. A. A., Go-Getters, Journalism. Mildred L. Carbaugh Garbo Chairman, Refreshment Committee, Senior Girls' Council, Travel Club, Girl Reserves, Go-Getters, G. A. A.. Fine Arts Club, Civics Forum, Miller's Rhetoricians. Thirty-two Alice Dorothy Carlson Blondie Gallistel Senior Girls' Council, Travel Club, Go4Getters, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Mary Casey Bowen Arrow Statt, BOWENITE Statt, Student Board, Pres, French Club, Senior Girls' Council, G. A. A., 4B, 4-A Star History, Travel Club, Civ- ics Forum, Fine Arts Club, Girl Re- serves. Go-Getters. Q William Olin Coriield Corky Phil Sheridan Catalyzers, B. A. A. .wfifxs Sophie Cwalinski Pat St. Mary Magdalene Senior Girls' Council, Student Coun- cil, Grease Painters. G. A. A. Harry Cyborski St. Michael's Honor Club, Tau Pi Alpha, Glee Club, Fencing Team, Sec. Chess Club. Cha rlotte Czuprynski Ducky Phil Sheridan Polish Club, Glee Club. Stephanie Dalidchik Steph Sullivan G. A. A., Travel Club. Go-Getters, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Council. Romeo Dascenzo Chief Taylor Bowen Bird Boosters, B. A. A., Cap- tain, Novice Gymnastics Team '33, '34, Co-Captain, Senior Gymnastics Team, Travel Club. .. r IW' I - 'fly r' chni ' ' Coles ,hotography ditor BOWENITE. BJ. A., Greas Painters, Pres. Stam- p es, Vice-pr s. Fine Arts Club, Stu- dent Board, Archery Club, Go-Get- ters, Hi-Y, Senbycs. Manager Gyrne nastic Team '34, '35, Tau Pi Alpha. Boolcworms, Pres. O'Sullivan's History, Travel Club, Student Court Judge, Letterman. 04,0 Robert Delaware Keenan's Commercial Law Club, Basketball '34, '35, Honor Club, Tracln '35, Bowen Bird Boosters. Warren Dojmbrowslci Warts Gallistel fkncl1ite'ctu ral Club, Catalyzers, Giymnastics. Doreen Donaldson Dee-Dee Gallistel Editor-in-Chief, Bowen Arrow : Chairman, Publicity Committee: Pres. Fine Arts Club, Sec.-Treas. Glee Club, Treas. French Club, 3B-3A Star Enq- lish, Honor Club, President, Jacket Girls, Student Board, Freshmen Guide, Tau Pi Alpha Key, Girl Reserves, Travel Club, Go-Getters, G. A. A.. Quill Bc Scroll. John E. Doyle Professor St. Patriclfs B. A. A., Catalyz s, ivics Forum, Travel Club. Robert James Doyle Bob Horace Mann Editor-in-Chief, BOWENITEg Sports Editor, Bowen Arrow q Chairman Student Board Appeals Committee, Senbycs, Travel Club, National Honor Society, Honor Club, B. A. A., Bird Boosters, Pres. Civics Forum, Tau Pi Alpha, Catalyzers, Quill X1 Scroll. Helen Drobac Taylor G. A. A., Go'Getters, Travel Club, Vice-pres. Miller's Rhetoricians, Sec. Civics Forum. Annette DuFresne Frenchy Bennett Alice Evans Gallistel G. A, A., Star English, Senior Girls' Council, Baseball '34, Volleyball '34, Glee Club. Ruth ie Feiertag ' L Bethlehem Lutheran wen Arrow Staff, Travel Club, S lor Girls' Council, G. A. A., Com- encement Committee, Fine Arts Club, Go4Getters, Grease Painters. ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English Classes. 4B-4A Star History, Girl Reserves. Katherine Fellai Kay Perry Bowen Arrow Stati, Glee Club, G. A. A., Letter Girls, Travel Club, Go-Getters, Fine Arts Club, Catalyz- ers. Claude Fiallcowslci Sullivan B. A. A., Travel Club. Genevieve Filipovich Jean St. Kevins G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council, Honor Club, Baseball '34, Volleyball '35 Thirty-three Leno Fiorio Warren B. A. A., Senbycs, Catalyzers. Lois Fischer Dolly Gallistel Star History Class, G. A. A., Pres. oth hour Glee Club '34, '35, Tau Pi Alpha, Vice-pres. Ancient Br World History, Hall Guard, Attendance Office Worker, Home Nursing. Dolores M. Fitzgerald Dinlcy Immaculate Conception, Ohio BOWENITE Stati, Bowen Arrow' Statt, Sec. Fine Arts Club, Tau Pi Alpha Key, Freshman Guide, Glee Club, Bird Boosters, Senior Girls' Council, Student Council, Travel Club, G. A. A., Go-Getters. Edward J. Fortuna Jimmy Immaculate Conception B. A. A., Go-Getters. Andrew Gadus Tilden Tech B. A. A. Arthur Gatzlce Immanuel Lutheran BOWENITE Statt, Student Board, Hi-Y, Catalyzers, Basketball '34, '35. Travel Club, National Honor Society, Runner-ups '32, '33, B. A. A., Honor Club, Lettermen. Joseph Giancola Joe TEiylOFa Catalyzers, B. A. A. Thirty-'four James Gilbert Warren Catalyzers, B. A. A., Travel Club. Joseph Gorniclc Joe Taylor Basketball '34, '35, Letterman, B. A. A., lntra-mural Basketball Champ, Catalyzers. Helen M. Gory Perry Student Council, Glee Club, G. A. A., Travel Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Council, Public Speaking Club, Baseball, Basketball, Fine Arts Club, Tau Pi Alpha. Marie Ann Grepo Sacred Heart BOWENITE Statf, Bowen Arrow Staff, Bird Boosters. Travel Club, Tau Pi Alpha, Senior Girls' Council, Go- Getters. Civics Forum, Hall Guard Captain, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Fine Arts Club. Louise Elsie Grindey Lulu Phil Sheridan Go-Getters, Deans' Council, Senior Girls' Council, Baseball '33, '34, '35, Volleyball '33, '34, '35, G. A. A. Esther Gross ' 1. ,A Cooley My 'WWCVLGY BOWENlTEStatl, L .A.,efes5p9'9 Painters, Fine Arts , Bird Boosters, Tau Pi Alpha, Hall Guard Captain, Jacket Girls, Girl Reserves, Go-Get- ters, Senior Girls' Council. Lillian Gr Lil . Phil Sh idan Grease Painters, A. A., Bird Boosters. Genevieve Grudzinslai Gene St. Mary Magdalene Chairman Decoration Committee, National Honor Society, Honor Club, Tau Pi Alpha Key, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English, B, A Star History, Pres. X: Vice-pres. Girl Reserves, Student Board, Freshman Guide, Bowen Ar- row Stalt, Senior Girls' Council, Travel Club, Bird Boosters, G. A. A. Frank James Hammar Coles School 4A Committee, Lettermen, Baseball '32, '33, '34, Catalyzers, Treas. Modern History Club, B. A. A. ,, i' ' ,cv , 1 Lv' , , A- . ' 'V' CV 4 ,V Dorothy Hansen V y 'll56t li 'T Sullivan G. A. A., Gb-Getters, Senior Girls' Council. Girl Reserves, Travel Club. Louis Harsany J. N. Thorp B. A. A. I 1 . XFN June Henson X Coles Grease Painters, Journalism, G. A. A., S. P. R., IA, 25, ZA, 3A Star English, 4BA4A Star History, Travel Club, Publicity Committee. Bernarda Hidalgo J. N. Thorp Fine Arts Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council. Erich O. Hotlman Mink Bradwell Glee Club, Catalyzers, B. A. A., Senbycs. Helen Hrisinlro Taylor Senior Girls' Council. lvar Hult Taylor Hi-Y, Catalyzers. William Hussey Bud Bradwell Senbycs, B. A. A., Travel Club, Go- Getters, Forum. Mary Isek Warren G. A, A. Altrecl Janos Lane Tech Catalyzers, Chemistry Club, B. A. A. Harvey Johnson Gallistel Catalyzers, Go'Get'cers, Senbycs, Travel Club, Glee Club, Track '32, Football '33, '34, B. A. A., lntra-mural Basketball Champ. Helen E. Johnson Swedie Taylor G. A. A., Jacket Girls, Fine Arts, Girl Reserves, Pep Girls, Bowen Arv row Staff, Go-Getters, Travel Club, Senior Girls' Council, Tau Pi Alpha. Thi rty-five Marie Johnson Skorp Prom Committee, Jacket Girls, Travel Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Council. Michael Jokich Gompers Catalyzers, Travel Club, Go-Gab ters, B. A. A. Elinore F. Jolly El Gallistel Glee Club, Senior Girls' Council, Girl Reserves, Catalyzers, G. A. A.. Bird Boosters, Travel Club, 4B Star English, Go-Getters. Stanley Juda St. Michael's Bowen Bird Boosters, B. A. A. f 44 . yy.-ff' Delphine Kaczala l ff' Del T Phil Sheridan '.Vice-pres. Glee Club, Senior Girls' Council, G. A. A., Go-Getters, Travel Club, Glee Club, Letter Girl, Tau Pi Alpha, Student Council, Girl Re- serves, Freshman Guide. Henry Kanczuga Hank Henry Clay Track Team, Forum, IATZB English Class, Gymnastics, Travel Club, B. A. A., Senbycs. Ted Ka rda ras Bradwell Senbycs, Catalyzers, Star U. S. His- tory B, 4B Star English, Honor Club, B. A. A. Tl-ii.ty-six Bertil H. Karlsten Swede Gallistel Pres. Civics Forum, Bookworms, B. A. A., Glee Club, Senbycs, 2A Star English. Irene T. Kil St. Michaels Go-Getters, Bird Boosters, Girl Re- serves, Travel Club, Polish Club, Jean Killion Blondie St. Brides Go-Getters, Fine Arts, Jacket Girls, Glee Club Letter Girl, Grease Paint- ers, G. A. A., Letter Girl, Tau Pi Alpha, Senior Girls' Council. Nil. fu-wg L Milton Koester Milt Warren Bowen Arrow Statt, Advertising Manager ot BOWENITE, B. A. A.. 2A-3A Star English, 4B-4A Star U. S. History, Catalyzers, Hi-Y, Senbycs, Bowen Engineers. Irene Kopczynski I Immaculate Conception Senior Girls' Council, Glee Club, Travel Club, Go4Getters, Civics Forum, G. A. A. Balbina G. Kopec Babe Phil Sheridan Go4Getters, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Council, Captain Basketball '35, Baseball '35, G. A. A., Travel Club, Polish Club. Anthony M. Kovacich CoIoneI Henry Clay Maior R. O. T. C., Business Manager ol BOWENITE, Advertising Manager Bowen Arrow, Pres. Officers' Club, Lettermen's Club, Student Board, Catalyzers, Honor Club, Rifle Team, Football Manager '34, Senbycs, Vice- pres. Football '33. 1 Leona T. Koyacich Lee wi Henry Clay G. A. Ai., Go-Getters, Fine Arts. Travetjiliub, Senior Girls' Council. John Kreczmer Theodore Kricicki Whitey Tau Pi Alpha, Bookworms, Cata- lyzers. Lois Krohn Lo Gallistel Bird Boosters, Catalyzers, Dinner Belles, Tau Pi Alpha, Travel Club, French Club, Bookworms, Senior Girls' Council, Jacket Girls. Dorothy C. Krotzlci Sammy BOWENITE Staff, Honor Club, Bird Boosters, Student Board, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English, Catalyzers, Glee Club, Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council. Raymond Kulilc Ray Quigley Seminary Glee Club, B. A. A., Korey's Civics, History Forum, Hall Guard Captain, Concert Orchestra. Josephine Kuminslci 1 T Jo Aquinas I-liglw Travel Club, G. A. A., Bird Boosters, Senior Girls' Council, Girl Reserves, Fine Arts, Mildred Kupresanin Millie Bright Go-Getters, G. A. A., Travel Club, History Club, Civics Forum. John Kypuros Lefty Phil Sheridan Catalyzers, Senbycs, B. A. A., Ad- vanced Civics Club, Economics Club, 7th hr. History Club. Mildred E. Lalich Millie Gallistel Associate Editor,BOWE ITE, Bowen Arrow alt, Vice-p s. re se nt- e , ub 1 C ' ac et Girls, Vice-p . r vel Club, Senior Girls' Coun , Hall Guard Captain, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Go-Get- ters, G. A. A., Treasurer N. R. A. Nate Langer Toots Phil Sheridan Tau Pi Alpha, R. O. T. C., Travel Club, Football '33, Catalyzers, B. A. A., Senbycs, Glee Club, Bird Boosters. lntra-mural Basketball Champ, Go- Getters. Jack Thorley Laslc Puggins Bethlehem Lutheran Senbycs, Bird Boosters, Catalyzers, R. O. T. C., Bowen Band, lst Lieut. Officers Club, Non-Commissioned Otlicers Club, Travel Club, Fire Mar- shal, Hi-Y. William Lathrop, Alice B. Lewandowsld Lou Immaculate Conception BOWENITE Statl, Bowen Arrow Statt, Honor Club, Jacket Girls, Senior Girls' Council, Freshman Guide, IA Star Algebra Class, Tau Pi Alpha, IA- 2A Star English, Student Council, Civic Forum. Thirty-seven Ethel May Leyerle Bradwell 4B Star Enqlish, B 81 A Star U. S. History, Fine Arts, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, G. A. A. Elizabeth Lorenzen Christy National Honor Society, Honor Club, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English. Tau Pi Alpha, 4-B, 4-A Star History, Glee Club, Girl Reserves Secretary, gre: Boosters, Student Board, Jacket Irs. John Lulic Midge Marsh Travel Club, Civics Forum, B. A. A. Carlos Lundstrom Ki St. Patrick's B. A. A., Hi-Y, Senbycs, Catalyzers, Class Committee Commencement, Pres. U. S. History Club, Bowen Ar- row Statt. Uriel Madsen Phil Sheridan Catalyzers, B. A. A. Michael Manning Mike Spanish Club, Checker Club, Civics Forum. Herman Marzullo R. O. T. C. Lieut., Civics Forum, Sec. Non-Commissioned Officers Club, Rifle Team, Bancl, Concert Orchestra, Dance Orchestra, Economics Club, Korey's Modernites. Thirty-eight Thomas Matz Taylor Football '34, Wrestling '31, '32, Let- termen's Club, Bird Boosters, B. A. A., Catalyzers. Betty Mayhan Beth Eb Jacket Girls, Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Travel Club, Bowen Arrow Statt, 3B Star English, 4-A Star History, Grease Painters, Girl Re' serves, G. A. A. Russell McCauley Russ Sullivan Travel Club, B. A. A., Catalyzers, Senbycs, Bowen Engineers. James McCrea Jimmy Bowen Arrow Business Manager. Hall Guard Captain, B. A. A. William McGuire Mickey Pres. Bowen Senior Boys' Council, Treas. Bowen Grease Painters, Treas. Senior Hi-Y, Hi-Y City Council, Bowen Band, Glee Club, Track Team, Travel Club, Student Board, Catalyzers, B. A. A. Charles McNabb Chuck Morton High, Cicero, Ill. Bird Boosters. LaVerne E. Mellies Gallistel Chairman Prom Committee, Jacket Girls, Grease Painters, Go-Getters, Senior Girls' Council, Girl Reserves, l-Iall Guard Captain. Paul Milialc J. N. Thorp Glee Club, Travel Club, Checker Club, B. A. A., 3B Star English. l-larry Miller Mighty Midget Horace Mann Lettermen Club, Sergeant ot Arms, Senbycs, Track '32, Football '32, '33, '34, Gymnastics '3I, R. O. T. C., Ping Pong Club. Jaclc R. Miller Gallistel President 4A Class, National Honor Society, Grease Painters, Bowen Stu- dent Board, Vice-pres. Hi-Y, Vice-pres. of Senbycs, Pres. 3B, 3A, 4B Star English, B. A. A., Catalyzers, Bowen Arrow Staff, Bird Boosters. M a ry M i losevich Bowen Bird Boosters, G. A. A., Travel Club, Girl Reserves, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English, 4B, 4A Star His- tory, Senior Girls' Council. Daniel J. Milyasevich Dan J. N. Thorp BOWENITE Statt, Sales Manager, Pres. Bowen Engineers, I-li.Y. Bowen Student Board. B. A. A., Chairman ot Membership Committee, Senbycs. Catalyzers, Tau Pi Alpha, Student Court. Irene Nasalslci l Phil Sheridan Pep Girls, Jacket Girls, Student Board, Polish Club, G. A. A., Star B 81 A U. S. History, Fine Arts, Cata- lyzers, Senior Girls' Council. Edwin Nelson Nellie Gallistel B. A. A., Bowen Engineers, Cata- lyzers, Go-Getters, Senbycs. Paul Nilcsic Sacred Heart Charlotte Rona Novak Sis Gallistel Hall Guard, Travel Club, Senior Girls' Council, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Go-Getters. Dennis James O'Keete Dy St. Kevin Football '32, '33, '34, B. A. A., Let- termen, Travel Club. Helen Olevnilc lmmaculate Conception G. A. A., Bird Boosters, Go-Getters, Girl Reserves, Fine Arts. Ann Pavich C ic Henry Clay .. H .. G A. A., T iAl a Bir Boost- - er D-ll . Iub, Din r Belles, Ruthe M. Pearson Wo0ty Gallistel BOW NIT Fe or, Treasf urer Jac et Eiflsf Feature Editor ot 'LB r w, Secretary Grease Pain tudent Board, Volleyball '32, 3, Senior Girls' Council, Sec. 8: Pres. of Travel Club, Freshman Guide, Hall Guard Captain. Betty M. Peters Bets Horace Mann Bowen Arrow Business Statl, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council, Girl Re- serves, Travel Club, Go-Getters, Fine Arts, Bird Boosters, Grease Painters. Thirty-nine St. Florian's avel , . A. A., Senior Girls' unci. owen Arrow Strait, Go- Getters, onor Club, Grease Painters, Girl Reserves, Fine Arts Club, Helen A. P' nto l Howard Leroy Piiahn Howie Phil Sheridan Catalyzers, Senbycs, Honor Club. Katherine M. Provich K'3llYU Marsh Travel Club, Bird Boosters, G. A. A. Robert H. Quinn Bob SS. Peter Z4 Paul Student Council, Scnbycg, Clyggg Club, B. A. A., Glee Club, Dramatics, Fencing. George Radosevich Bright Helen Louise Reehl Myra Bradwell Glee Club, Sec. ot Travel Club, G. A. A.. Go-Getters, Volleyball, Baseball, Fine Arts, Tau Pi Alpha. Raymond Charles Ricketts Ray Horace Mann Treasurer 4A Class, Sec. Hi-Y, Hall Guard Chliet, Pres. Checker Club, Vice-pres. Starnpedes, Grease Paint- ers, Senbycs, Engineers, Student Board, Bowen Arrow Business Stall, Chairman ot lnk Wells. Forty Al Rochminski Rock lmmaculate Conception Honor Club, National Honor Soci- ety, Pres. Polish Club, Sec. Catalyzers, Student Board, Bowen Engineers, Let- terman, Tau Pi Alpha, Checker Club. Clara Christine Rogalski Gorgie St. Mary Magdalene BOWENITE Statl, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Council, Travel Club, Go-Get- ters, Well's His-to-rites, Treas. Korey's Forum, Jacket Girls, Polish Club. Edward J. Roman Ed Phil Sheridan Hi-Y, B. A. A., Senbycs, Catalyzers, Hall Guard, Bowen Forum, Bowen Arrow Stag fi Violet Katherine Ross Vi Warren Pep Girls, Senior Girls' Council, G. A. A., Tau Pi Alpha, Bowen Arrow Statl, Captain of Hall Guards. Albert E. Schajrick Al Q Coles B. A. A..glQlllGuard Captain, Sen- bycs, GE? tters, Checker Club. Olive Schinski O ' . Bethlehem Lutheran A., Travel Club. Sen'oVGirls' Council, Girls Reserves, Dramatics, Fine Arts Club. Mary Dolores Schmidt Swede St. Francis de Sales Vice-president ot 4A, Vice-pres. Jacket Girls, Vice-pres. Bowen Student Board, Vice-pros. Grease Painters. Publicity Manager Travel Club, Page ll Editor of Bowen Arrow, Hall Guard Captain, Student Court Clerk, Pep Girls, Honor Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Council. G. A. A. .A Jack Schneider Marsh Stamp Club, Glee Club, Travel Club, B. A. A. Sylvia Claire Siegel Shirley Henry Clay Bowen Arrow Stalt, Tau Pi Alpha, Debating Club. Dean's Council, Book- worm, Eine Arts, S nior Girls' Coun' cil, S. P. R., 'vic m, Pub- licity Com ee. Louise Sinnhott Lou Ss. Peter 8: Paul BOWENITE Statt, Bowen Arrow Statt, Bird Boosters, Travel Club, Tau Pledge, Senior Girls' Council, Go- Getters, Civic Forum, Hall Guard, G. A. A. Withould A. Siuda St. Brides Lettermen Club, Senbycs, Cata- lyzers, B. A. A.. Apparatus Team, Swimming Team. Catherine Marie Skrbina Dimples Bright G. A. A., Honor Volleyball Team, Go-Getters, Hall Guard, Letter Girl, Girl Reserves, Tau Pi Alpha, Senior Girls' Council, Civics Eorurn. Rose Soulc Mfr Gallistel Senior Girls' Council, U. S. History Club, G. A. A., Grease Painters. Edward H. Spearman ' Ed Gallistel Glee Club, Travel Club, B. A. A., 4B Star English, Star U. S. Hislory. Sam N. Stamos Manager ot Football, Basketball, Honor Club, Spanish Club, Bowen Band, Dance Orchestra. Cecelia Bernice Stanlciewicz Cel - Coles Go-Getters, G. A. A., Tau Pledge. Prom Con-im.ttee, Honor Club. Ellen M. Starlc El Gallistel G. A. A. May B. Steele Hammond Tech. Glee Club, G. A. A., Go-Getters. Alice Stetanslci Baseball '34, Volleyball '35, Baslcet- ball '34, '35, G. A. A., Travel Club, Bird Boosters, Hall Guard, Fine Arts Girl Reserves, Go-Getters. Jennie Julia Steller Jean Bethlehem Lutheran Travel Club, Girl Reserves, Honor Club. Committee 4B-4A Party, ZA, FB, 3A, 4B Star English, G. A. A.. Grease Painters, Korey's Forum, B Star History, Senior Girls' Council. Thomas Stewart Forty-one X Edward Stipa f Marsh B . Star English. A Xa B Star ' to Catalyzers, Senbycs, 3B- 3A Spa ' Club, Chess Club, Swim- ming Team, President Travel Club '35. Blanch Stoll Ducks G. A. A.. B'rcl Boosters, Senior Girls' Council, Tau Pi Alpha, Go- Getters, Travel Club, Girls' Reserves, Catalyzers, Fine Arts, Hall Guard Captain. Bolo Stone Bird Boosters, Student Board, B. A. A., Go-Getters, Catalyzers, U. S. History Club, Football '34, R. O. T. C. Pauline Audrianne Sypniewslci St. Michaels Secretary Senior Class, President Girls' Glee Club, Vice-president and Secretary Student Board, 2A, 3B, 3A and President 4B Star English Classes, 4B Star History: National Honor So- ciety, Honor Club, Tau Pi Alpha, Jacket Girls, Freshman Guide, Bowen Arrow Staff, Senior Girls' Council, Dramatics. Sophia Antoinette Sczudlo Phil Sheridan President Girls' Glee Club, G. A. A., Catalyzers, Travel Club, Go- Getters. Chester Szyma nslci Sammy Clay Vice-pres. Letter Club: Vice-pres. Korey's Forum, B. A. A., Gymnastics '32, Swimming '32, '33, '34, Football '34, Wrestling '34, '35, Glee Club '32, '33. Joy Terp Terpie Gallistel Chairman Commenc ment Commit- tee, Jacket Girls, Secre ary U. S. His- tory B, Travel Club, Senior Girls' Council, Grease,Painters, G. A. A. Fo rty-two Robert Harry Thinnes Catalyzers, B. A. A., Bird Boosters. History Club, English. fig!!! g-llfift if J W Jim Thomson Horace Mann Travel Club, Catalyzers, History Club, B. Gordon Toleson Slug Bradwell Catalyzers. Carmen Verde Matilda Marge Vladmir Babe GalliStSl Chairman 4-B, 4-A Party Committee, Jaclcet Girls: Girls' Reserves: Travel Club, Hall Guard, Honor Club, Stu- dent Board. 3B, 3A Star English, G. A. A., IA, 2B English Class, Go- Getters, Bowen Arrow Staff, Senior Girls' Council, il Clyde M. Wagner '-wsq' Gallistal Travel Club, Engineers, B. A. A., Senbycs, Catalyzers, Bird Boosters. Ruth Wallin Rudy Coles Senior Girls' Council, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Go-Getters. Ann T e ese Wan I I W6fvENir Tfavei Freshman Gui e rease Painters Terryp cu ate Con on CI ,' G. A. A., S'ni irls' Coun- ' o C ' Girl Reserves, Civic Forum. Chester Warner Dutch Gallistel Catalyzers, B. A. A., Wells' History Club, S. A. B., 3B Star English. Mary Ann Weaver Judy Phil Sheridan G. A. A., Fine Arts, Senior Girls' Council, Travel Club, Go-Getters, Bird Boosters, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Honor Club. Florence Weissman Phil Sheridan Honor Club, National Honor So- ciety, Student Board, News Editor Bowen Arrow Stalt, Uncle Sam's Stars, 3A, 4-B Star English, IA, 2B English, Treas. Senior Girls' Council, Freshman Guide. Raymond Wendler Little Bear Immanuel Lutheran Honor Club, Catalyzers, Senbycs, Glee Club, B. A, A. .y 'X ik-koliil' Ruth Wendt Immanuel Lutheran Freshman Guide, Tau Pi Alpha Key, G. A. A., Bowen Arrow Statl, Presi- dent Senior Girls' Council, Student Boardf Travel Club, IA, 2B English, 4B Star English. Lawrence D. Whalen Larry Our Lady ot Peace B. A. A., Lettermen's Club, Foot- ball '33, '34, Catalyzers. ff Lillian Wiclqstrom Sullivan G. A. A., Travel Club, Girl Re- serves, Go-Getters, Hall Guard Cap- tain, Eddy's Industrial I-listory Club, O'SulIivan's U. S. History, Economics. Leonard Henry Wilczenslci WobbIes Warren Go-Gettvrs, Student Council, Hall Guard Captain, Football Squad, Bas- ketball Manager, Glee Club, Letter- men's Club, Travel Club, Bowen En- gineers. Vfalter Franlc Willa Dulce St. Michael's B. A. A., Travel Club, Secretary News Revealers, Go-Getters. Angeline Wisniewslti Coles G. A. A., Fine Arts, Travel Club, Civic Forum. Emily Louise Wisniewslci Cherie Immaculate Conception G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Travel Club. Go-Getters, Fine Arts, Bird Boosters, 3B Star English, Volleyball '32, '33, '34, '35, Baseball '34, Civics Forum. I-Ierman Wuerltel Immanuel Lutheran Student Council, Glee Club, Archi- toctural Club, B. A. A., Go-Getters, Catalyzers, Travel Club, Hall Guard, O'SuIIivan's History Club, Fine Arts. ,, Cf XD Ajay IU Melvin Wult Phil Sheridan Checlcer Club, Fine Arts, Account- ant ot BOWEN ITE. Forty-three Sophie Yerlcovich Bright G. A. A., Go-Getters, Hall Guard Captain, Travel Club. Virginia May Zeiler Coles Honor Club, Commencement Com- mittee-Motto, Color and Flower, Travel Club, Go-Getters, Tau Pi AI- pha. Dean's Council, G. A. A., IA, 2B English Class. John A. Benlcovic Joseph Caruso Gerald Finnegan Robert Graan Anthony Javorlqa Martin Javorlca Virginia Fitzgerald I Forty-four cil '32 Helen Louise Ziollcowski Babs Immaculate Conception BOWENITE Statt, National Honor Society, Honor Club, IA, 2B English, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English, Sec.-Treas- urer ot Letter Girls, Go4Getters, G. A. A., Vice-president Polish Club, Dean's Council, Senior Girls' Coun- , '33, Baseball, Volleyball, Treasurer O'Sullivan's History Club, Hall Guard. Additional Seniors Raymond Novak Alex Obrzut Ted Palilce Adam Pietrzals Donald Prinz Sylvia Rayman James Russell Young Jimmie Go-Getters, Student Council, R. O. T. C., Swimming Team, Hall Guard, Travel Club. Gordon Zinlc Horace Mann Catalyzers, Wells' U, S. History Club, Student Council, Iota Sigma, Bird Boosters, Travel Club, Go-Get- ters, Golt '34, '35, B. A. A. Arnold Schatier Walter Slsiba Eugene Stranc Stanley Trembaclfi Edmund Ulatowslci Alexander Zaklan Henry Zawaclci Class History lf' A With lotty ideas ot ambition, achieve- ment, and leadership, the class ot June '35 entered Bowen aiming to make our class the best ever. N A l J? X We were only treshies but we resem- .CW fm bled a great group ot explorers on that hot It fy September morning, when we ioined the ranks Vi ,XL ot Bowenites. Mouths open, eyes enlarged, ff.-N we stared continuously about us dreading each f I tix moment lest some clever senior discover us C I and-well, you know the rest. I-,Q We, the tuture graduates ot June I935, lost some 'ot our awe when we learned that l Ki we were not the only ones who had to feel our way about. For there was Mr. McCoy, our X Q, C genial principal, who began his duties at the i same time. Too swiftly the lapse ot years brought us to the peak ot our career in high school. Atter looking up to the seniors who displayed their talents betore us tor two years, we realized that we too, were upper classmen and worthy ot recognition. Many ot us became lettergirls and lettermen, iournalists and dramatists. The Grease Painter presentations, The Family Upstairs, The Charm School, and The Rear Car, displayed the dramatic talents ot the June '35 class, and the casts ot the operettas, Miss Cherry Blossom and The Belle ot Barcelona, starred some members ot our class. All performances were huge successes. A Student Board and a Student Court were organized with two ot our June' '35 graduates in the capacities ot otticers. Although neither the Board nor the Court was tully developed until our senior year, they progressed rapidly. The tirst installation ot otticers was held at the March meeting ot the P. T. A., in our 4A term. When the task ot choosing our class leaders came before us, we chose tive students who would work incessantly tor the good ot our class and not tor glory alone. Our beliet is that we have been successtul in our choice: tor our committees were appointed by them early: and betore one-tourth ot the semester had lapsed, the place and date ot our graduation was set and our pins and rings ordered. With the greater part ot our work complete, we looked upon the grey caps and gowns which meant that our high school days were at an end. ln our last semester, although the curriculum became more ditticult, we enjoyed ourselves more than every and in saying good-bye, we leave behind us our inseparable triends and scatter to all corners ot the earth. Fo rty-ti ve P ,f fxwy Forty-six' MARY SCI-IMIDT and JACK MILLER ..,,..,.....,,..,.......... Most Popular LA VERNE MELLIES and FOREST BARN ES...Best Natured JOY TERP and CHESTER SZYMANSKl...CIass Sweethearts FLORENCE WEISSMAN and ROBERT DOYLE ............... Brightest CELIA STANKIEWICZ and EDWIN NELSON...Best Dancers fELSIE BODNER and AL ROCI-IMINSKI ,... 4.Most Athletic DOREEN DONALDSON and WILLIAM MQGU I RE .....,,.........,. Dressed RUTH EEIERTAG and MILTON KOESTER. ,...... Sweetest MILDRED LALICH and ED- WARD ROMAN .....A..........,......,....,. Most Entlwusuastlc RUTHE PEARSON and JACK LASK ......,.........,.......... Class Cut-Ups HELEN ZIOLKOWSKI and ROBERT DELAWARE .A........,. I Loolilng GENEVIEVE GRUDZINSKI and DAN MILYASEVICH ....., Dignilied ALICE CARLSON and RUS- SELL MCCAULEY ................,. Slwyest SOPHIE CWALINSKI and JAMES GILBERT ....,..,...,,..,......,. Class Heartbreakers PAULINE SYPNIEWSKI and RAY RICKETTS ...,......., All Around ALICE LEWANDOWSKI and I-IELEN ZIOLKOWSKI ...... ,.,... P als 2A GRADUATES TOP ROVV: Bryen. V. Kowalewski, J. Shields, F. Listowski, Pokreczynski, V. Johnstone, G. Hrsinko, E. Huff, E. Skalski, J. Grzelak, B. Przekwas, J. Finlayson, R. Mezydlo. BOTTOM ROW: J. Tyderyk, E. Woikowiak, A. Kocinski, B. Plebanski, R. Piontkiewicz, J. Radziewicz, V. Jarmucz, M. Youwer, E. Kostecka, B. Jabczynski, 6. Gianopolis, E. Faron. 2A Graduates About 40 boys were to graduate from the two-year technical course in June. Mr. Bryen was the sponsor ot this group and lwe organized them into an efficient organization. No officers were elected as they were not deemed necessary. The tall class was organized under the direction ot Mr. Huebner and the class was graduated from the Bowen auditorium. Forty-eight 29699. ZBZQ 6015 hx MQ iq! ,, 55 ,arf BPA.. 1 ,W vw! X x S 559 5, . '.- fff AS ' f I hx 4 .nv X' V 9' A Q' .' - f 5 ' ef' - ,gf-. X A , 1 11- . E: N' 4 , -, In 4 wp .KV 'Q 54 Q ' U ', . ,t ' 'V.' ' A ' ,ZA T V' A xv' ml Q ' W . ' 4' ' . . 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' +. -'J - -wr . . . .1 . - - 1- MR GELLIN6 S DIVISION c, se ht CQ TOP RON B yd D Be k A MR KEENAN S DIVISION BOTTOM ROW K t t OND ROW B g H q H q 'IOP ROW I-I d TESSIE KIRA AMANDA LIPINSKI I-I A GENTRY LESTER I-IILI ELI JERICI-I EVELYN I-IELMAN FRANCES MARAS JOE JANKOWSKI I-IARRY I-IANISI-I WALTER I-IUSAYKO MILDRED IGNOWSKI JOI-IN LEIGI-I IRENE KOBER LILLIAN GUSTAFSON WILMA KEI-INLE LUCILLE KERSTEN ANNE RREVOCUCI-I 4B Peeves Reciting betore the class Being called on when unprepared Women drivers Too many teachers at Block s store Late team practices Homework Poetry Blossoms Making spaghetti tor the Hi Y s Shadow Washing dishes Cockroaches in my locker Having some one wear my gym suit Requests tor numbers I dont know Slow people when lm in a hurry Funding books nn the library Books falling out ot the locker on me Being called I-Ioney Forty n ne I BOTTOM ROW: Dolak, Deianovich, Aponas, Baumann, Brezovec, Andretich, Antonitis, Flanders, Ericson, D d nec, Fiakowski, Berg. COND ROW: Benko, Bernardi, Denizr, Blankenship, Ball, Amundsen, Dellig d B g Foster, Engbrec , i novich, Feldman. ' : c , rzewiccki, Butoroc, Brock, rstein, Faisza, I I 1 ris ovic, Klucker, Jerich, Gentry, Koenig, Lewis, Mars, Jankowski, Lipinski, Helrnan, Gus ski. SEC : r a, o nicki, eidhuess, Kober, Lei h, Hamish, Garqas, Kira, Kersten, Krav ar. : en erson, Hill, I-Iusayko, McLain. . . ....................... ...,......,..........,............,....,..........,....,.,......,...................,.... . I STANLEY I-IOJNICKI ...................,,.. , .....4..,........,...,......,.......,..,......,,.,......,.,.....,...,....,........ .. , ......,,...,..,,,.........,.,,........... ...........,... . I E .................,..,,.....,...,.......,,.......,.. . H H i - lim' .i .2 I ., ii, all li fl. .XZ UW it 'XJ MISS PARKER'S DIVISION TOP ROW: C. Olson, E. Peters, I-I. Meisenbach, T. Norlca, E. Polovina. SECOND ROW: I-I. Novakovich, A. Rios, I. Nommensen, C. McGiIlivaray, M. Mazgay, R. Nieman, D. Moss, D, Metzger, B. Rezac, C. Rucinski, J. Markowski. BOTTOM ROW: K. Paul, B. Nolan, A. Plack, T. Monis, P. Rider, G. Mirabell, T. M:Derrnott, 6. Paskovy, C. Pinski, H. Mendyke, P. Payberg, M. Olson. MISS FRANKLIN'S DIVISION TOP ROW: A. Valentich, L. Winebrenner, M. Tracy, 6. Stephens, Edw. Woxmakowski, T. Stewart, R, Zacharski, R. Westberg, H, Sargent, A.eZYQaslua. SECOND ROW: A. Steller, g JSkh Sp V k Ekybl' LS ll HW Fld RZ L. Sar i, . i ic , J. encer, M. iszne i, . ic.a, . urvi o, . ini ie inser, ROW: S. Ziolowski, A. Voitko, Stephanie, J. Welch, H. Szelesty, M. Yerkovich, P. Trumblich, Miss Franklin, L, Schutt, C. Schnell, L. Schwebke, E. Zagar. Fifty Senior Hobbies R. Yelm, M. Zaqar, W. Trela, J. Rupiah, ., . D..Salaba. BOTTOM ANN VOJTKO ...,..................................................................,................ ..........,,. E ating hamburgers STELLA ZIOLKOWSKI ............. ............ P laying detective ELSIE ZAGER ............. 1 ...,. 4 .....f . r ...,.......................... Trying to get thin LUELLA SCI-IUTT ..,..............,. .,...........,.....,......................................... D ancing RICHARD YELM ..,.... .............. ............ T a king wrinkles out ot prunes MILAN YERKOVICH .......... ...,............................,........., E ating red hots RAY ZACI-IORSKI .......... ........,.............,........... S tamp collecting MATT ZAGAR ..... ........,,... .............. E a ting doughnut holes SYLVIA SWERECKIN... .................................... Movie Stars JIM WELCH.. .....,.................. ........................................ T angoes EDNA SUTKOWSKI ...................... .....................,.................... S inging LUCILLE SURVILLO .......,........,.........,. ............,..................,........... A utographs fAlSl.ISl..ZELASKO ............................................. ..........,.. A clmiring Winebrenner LAWRENCISVVINEBRENNER ........... .............................................,. S tudying? ROSALIND ZINSER ...... ...,...,..., ......... ........... S w i mming and baseball MARY VISNECKI ........, .........................Reading7 -...I JUDIOI' HOBIDIZS IRENE KARPEN ANGELINE SCALZITTI LOTTIE LESNIAK K,f 'Z.g,, MARY VURBANCIC RAEJANE PIERSON DOROTHY HERRICK MARJORIE STARK LOTTIE MAE HUGHES SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN WALTER ROSKOWSKI RUTH WEISSMAN CARL ERICKSON EDYTH HAYHURST JUANITA GENGA DOT LAMPARSKI ANN GENTILE CHESTER LASK WILLIAM PAVICH THOMAS TUROS Tr mg JAMES DIAMICO NORMAN SCHROETTER GLADYS OUBA LOIS EKENDAHL PHYLLIS INGRAHAM DOROTHY MATHEWS MARION LINDGREN EMILY ZELINSKI IRENE BLAZAK CAROL OBERG BETTY WILLIS ELEANOR SCHMIDT MARY DICKMAN WILLIAM KLEMM FRANCES BAUER EMILY KUKLINSKI BOB HEIDUES HAROLD KLUCKER O Duvung tor whales Lnstenlng to Orphan Annne Sleeping Chewing potato chaps Ellrtung with other gurls boy trlends Working cross word puzzles Trying to drlve a car Going wuth Dukes or Earls or something Dancing Eating Studying Aviation Walking around In a daze Interior decoratnon Drnnkmg cherry cokes Sports Darkness Readxng sports stones tune out what makes the East Sade Click Blondes Razzung Dnamuco about hrs boxung Eating and sleeping Sleeping Toboggannlng In June Powderlng my nose Making fudge and eating t Playnng baseball and collectung pnctures Txclclrng the IVOTISS Collectlng dogs and wrutung poems Doing English homework Collecting souvenirs Bicycling Shootnng lprctures Playung volleyball Doing homework Riding IH Bowens elevator Pranslng Hegewlsch Fifty one , ,..lr.. .,.rrrrr, y ' f ' ' ' ELMER MARTIN Y......,.........,........,.. ......,.......,...............................,.. ' ...,...,......,...............,. P laying marbles . .Va I sh LUN ,if IF' X!! MISS JONES' DIVISION BOTTOM ROW: Boston, Hartman, Andreas, Nowacki, Katz, Simkus, Rose, Jones, Rfazac, Pofelski, Benson, Socci. SECOND ROW. Mondrala, Brendich, Karzewski, Klasna, Carfson, Weller, Polony, Gendek, Kinqsmill, Krzywinski, Ochota. TOP ROW: Evans, Rice. MRS. SCHOENING'S DIVISION LEFT TO RIGHT: Paulson, Griegel, Freshman, Leonas, Skibinski, Szafranski, Krick, Tallaksen, Pista, Szymczak, Shagan, Nelson, Marco, Eyer. MR. WINKLES' DIVISION LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Buza, Anderson, Gentile, Pavich, Schroeter, Lamparski, Oliinicl-ni, Genga, Tours, Gentile, Winters, Martin, Diamico. Fifty-two -xy 'levy .Iunior Hobbies ESTHER GENDEK ..... .......4......,........ P laying ping-pong with basketball and shovels FRANCES KRZYWINSKI ,............,........,....,,, Playing tiddleywinks with sewer covers JUNE HELLER .....,.....,...... .,...,,. ...,l.,........ M a king goo-goo eyes at all handsome men MORRIS KATZ ,........ ,.....l.......,. G etting thrown out ot public buildings IRA KINGSMILL ...,,....... .,l,. .,,...................................... S tooging George Klasna BERNARD MONDRALA... .......,.. ,.......,......,,.,...... W restling with he-men DOROTHY OCHOTA.. ......., . ...,...,....,. Getting radio stars' pictures WESLEY ROSE ,...,....,.,........., ......,.......,...,............. H aunting John Rice JOHN RICE ..,......,.. ...., .,... . . .Haunting Wesley II'm winningl FRANK REZAK ............,,. ........,.. ..........,...... P I aying the Suzie JOHN POLONY ..,,....... ........,...... H itting home runs HAROLD POEELSKI .....,..i,..., .,.,.,..................,,....... R aising tropical tish JOHN BENSON ..........,,. ..,...,...... T rying to get out ot study hall GEORGE KLASNAH... ,... ..... ,..,.,........ D o ing homework until the dawn LORRAINE CARLSON ,,..,,...... ......,.........i.....,., W altzing on roller skates EDWIN EVANS ......,,.....,...,.. .,,.......,,, T aking Zoology with Miss Jones DAVID TALLAKSEN ....,.... .. ..............,. Collecting canary toenails ARLINE NELSON ,..,....,...... .....,......... T rying to waltz on skates NELLE SHAGAN ...,.. ....,.......,............4, Playing marbles CARL PAULSON ............... .....,.......,. R eading one-act plays CLAIRE SZYMIZAK ..,.....,.I.,, ETH EL FRESHMAN ..... .,.. ,, ....,..,.. Putting poetry to music ,..........,..Eighting with my sister FRANCES MARCO., .........,. ..4....,,.,......., G iggling in class HENRY AYER .,,,,......... .,... ,..,.......,................. C I imbing cherry trees WILLIAM KRICK ,...,....,..,....,...4..,. .....,.... C ollecting street car transfers DOROTHY SZAFRANSKI ..... ...., ....................,. T r ying to keep up my diary ANDREW LEONAS ,.....,,....,... ........,.. T rying to be tirst on the street car KATHERINE GRIEGEL ...,,....,:.,. ..,.............,., K eeping my gym shoes clean CECILIA SHIBINSKI... .,... KELEN KRIEGER .I...,,... . ELEANOR PIETA ..,......,.. Playing football ................CoIIecting text books ..,.......IJsing the wrong stairways Fifty-th re ,IX ,X I yy, b llflf' If 72 - MISS O'SULLIVAN'S DIVISION BOTTOM ROW: Kedvesh, Mazar, Banich, Anderson, Bego, Johnson, Manzer, Miss O'Sullivan, Petrocelli, Novak Klllce, Wade. TOP ROW: Gergens, Zehme, Szczpaniak, Dalidchik. MISS HITCHCOCICS DIVISION, BOTTOM ROW: Blazak, Kicklinski, Matthews, Dickman, Trela, Zelinskl, Oberg, Willis, lngraham, Lindgren, Bauer, Schmidt. TOP ROW: Eckendahl, Holly Guba, Klemrni MISS PRlSK'S DIVISION LEFT TO RIGHT: Karper, Scalzitlt, Lesniak, Szymansld, Vurbancic, Pierson, Herrick, Pertite, losue, Foley, Stark, Mas ikosa, Jagosinski. Fifty-'Four X ff JW Jvefi' USM C7 aff . . .! A 1 .31 f ij!! if HUGHES' DIVISION Kozak, Gargas, Turascvich, Bass, Schoen, Soderlind, Reeve, Hanrahan, Wilkeninq, Simmons. MISS SNlDER'S DIVISION LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Millefte, M. Tauooletti, M. Ciotty. L, Sundstrom, D. Neubert, E. Begonia, M. Schechter, Miss Snider, A. Stuart, T. Reum, K. Butkovich. FRAKE'S DIVISION LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Gronlund, M. Pesut, A. Brown, P. Mullin, L. Larson, M. Olson, M. Cogswell, R. Pizzola, T. Capacy, P. Murray. 1 Fifty-H ve Sophomore Superstitions MARJORIE CROTEY ...v.,......... DORABELLE NEU BERT .... ....., MARY SCHECKTER ,.... .,..... ADAI-I STUART ......w.......,...A. LILLIAN SUNDSTROM, TI-IEA REUM ........................., SHIRLEY BASS ,.......,.,.,... VIRGINIA SCI-IOEN ...,......,. ANNA KOZEK. ..,,...,... MELBA SIMMONS ..I........ JULE REEVE .......,I.......... , .4.... ,. MELBA SODERLING .....,,..... I..... , MARIE GARGAS ,..,.,....,... JACK I-IANRAI-IAN ....,.. DONALD WILKENING ROSE JUROSEVICF-I,,. ...,, DOT GRONLUND .,...... af f ' f f ALICE BROWN .Q ......L.. .....,WaIIcing under a ladder Lauthers ..,...,.......SpiIlinIg salt ...........Borrowing and Iending money .,........,..... ...........,.,... G eometry ..........,.Breaking mirrors color red ........,,.Openinc1 an umbrella in the house TEN years back luck in loreaking mirrors ,,...s,......Thirteen at a table looking fellows Walking under a ladder on Friday, I3th .Stumbling and not retracing my steps . .,............,......................,,.. .......,........,.. E asy teachers ,Fixing the furnace on the tirst cold clay ,.,......,........,...,Untied shoe laces .....,.,.....Dropping the salt cellar MARY PESUT... ........ . ............... Good luck to pick up a pin PAT MULLIN ,..,,......,...,..., ...,..,..,.....,..,....I...........I...,......................,.......... I3EcIcTgaTts MARTI-IA OLSON .................,..,. .,.....,,,... S tudies hard after breaking a mirror MARGARET COGSWELL ........ ..... ...........,.,.. I......,....... W a I king under a ladder RACHEL PIZZOLA ....,....., .....,..,,,,............ . .,.....,.......,..,..,.,......,, S tepping on spiders TI-IERESE CAPOCY ......,,,,.... ......,....... T wo friends going in opposite directions LORRAINE MURRAY .....,,......, ..,...,.,..,.. D ropping silverware in tear of company Fi ty six ' MR. DYLEWSKI'S DIVISION TOP ROW: A. Benson, R. Cole, G. Ropke, M. Trela, Y. Kustdich, T. Osowski, Mr. T. J. Dylewskhi, E. Maday, I. Jasieniecki, C. Dryanski, H. Paquet, E. Anderson, M. Folkrod. BOTTOM ROW: D. Guzinskl, E. Kozica, A. Leonas, E. Weber. Freshman Fumbles It has always been the custom of freshmen to make errors: the poor frosh often suffering sorrowfully in trying to become masters by experience. What fumbles they often make! One little freshie, Alice Benson, took the trouble to run over to the Park gym on a rainy day but soon found herself in a boys' gym class. Poor Alice! As wet as she was, she couldn't determine whether to drop right there or to run. We think she ran. Many of our masculine faculty have been taken for students time and time again. On one occasion, Mr. Dylewski was the victim of a hall guard who slapped his arm for violating a hall regulation. Mr. Dylewski owed his sore limb to Ruth Cole. Elaine Anderson was so busy talking up in the lunch room one day, that when a boy took her bottle of milk and put an empty one in its place, she only wondered how she drank it so rapidly. Pauline Goldina bought an ice cream bar and nonchalantly placed a penny on the counter and walked away. The clerk called her back-not for the other four pennies, but for the bar. After eating in the lunch room for over a week, Helen Paquet finally worked up enough courage to ask for something olher than a hamburger, an order of spaghetti and a bottle of milk. Fifty-seven I ,I fi. Wi -X S... , Row l. Top to Bottom Ruth Feiertag Jack Miller l-lelen Johnson Row 2. Top to Bottom Milton Koester Ethel Leyerle Caroline Kaminslci Row 3. Top to Bottom e l-lens, Sylvia ' J Violet Ross Catherine Slcrbina Fifty-eight Row 4. Top to Sophia Ed Roman Gordon Zin Lois Krohn -I x Anthony Ko acich Row 5. Top to Botto i Katherine Fellaii ' Mary Schmidt R.uLlLQ..F3QJ.SQD-- Rose Souku p 7 L 7 Row 6. Top to Bottom Blanche Stoll Ted Kardaras lrene Kil Helen Ziollcowslci Dorothy l-lanson Virginia Zeiler Gordon Toleson Row 7. Top to Bottom Dennis 0'Keete Mildred Lalich Edwin Nelson f F., U02 T QQ XJ X JUN an L ACTIVITIES j 1 flujmx 4 I J - . . 1 , ' A n . 2 1 H: L v ' K r 9 ' Q f E ' f : - , . I A n X , r ,L- ' K K V u 5 .1 I Q, . ' l ' Q ...J 1 1 I I 1 5 G Q, X' . 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'-J1'-W, - ' -,- 5 ' 'I-'I 'f I Q V. !.,'l .has '-funn' ' L-.fi 'Q D' 'f : ' -' f-, ' ' 1-'1 ' 1 ' ' JA' J ' ' X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: J. Kaptur, B. Cottay, M, Koepke, D. Giachetti. SECOND ROW: H, Maas, D. Swanson, E, Edgren, J. Goskowski, F. G-reencugh, A. Rochminski, G. Berman, N. Ivosevich. BOTTOM ROW: F. Weisman, I. Stancik, B. Schumacher, R. Smith, N. Janke, V. Kesser, I. Klamt, E. Millis, E. Stark, R. Jablonski. TOP ROW: H. Pienton, J. Miller, R. Doyle, Mr. Keenan, G. Areen, A. Rochminski, R. Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: F. Weisman, R, Wendt, E. Ball, M. Bubalo, P. Ingraham, E. Lorenzon, G. Grudzinski, P. Sypniewslci, H. Ziolkowski, D. Krotzki. National Honor Society The Bowen Chapter ot the National Honor Society has at present 25 members. Mr. Robert C. Keenan is the faculty sponsor. To be: eligible tor membership in the society, a student must be a member ot the Honor Club tor at least tive semesters or have a senior average ot 90 or over. The letters C. S. L. S., on the emblem, stand tor Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service. The keystone symbolizes the high ideals ot the Society. The flaming torch is the emblem, its purpose, To bear forward the searching light ot truth, to lead that others may follow in the light, to keep burning in our school a high ambition tor the enduring values ot lite, and to serve, these purposes are symbolized in the torch. Fifty-nine Q J R. J X KY XJ X X . K , HONOR CLUB TOP ROW: Klemm, Kardaras, Lorenzen, Novakovich, Lundgren, Dahlin, Kesser, Meisch, Zinqer, Kreovich, Weissman, Sawicki. SECOND ROW: Cohen, Raffcl, Giacchetti, Heller, Kaptur, Resac, Buttalla, Mass, Jablinski, Guba, Gustafson, McLewin, BOTTO'-4 ROW: Wi lis, Doyle, Stancik, Paulson, Schumacker, Koeplce, Cottay, Sypniewski, Areen, lngraham, Wendt, Millis, Scdvcrt. HONOR CLUB TOP ROW: Valentich, Wendt, Rosenberg, Oberg, Rider, Schneider, Vincrnt, Mendelssohn, M. Schultz, Yeim, W. Schultz, Plack, Wilkening, F. Schultz. SECOND ROW: Lorenzen, Donaldson, G-rudzinski, Sypniewski, Osborn, Brock, Rosen, Kessler, Feldman, Nclson, Shagan, Rockminski, Gatzke, Miss Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Stamos, Quanstrom, Kroztke, Malvinborg, Poremski Szymczak, Withington, Wilczcwski, Sicracki, Rosson, Willis Lewandowski. HODOI' The Honor Club is an organization tor students with an average ot E in their tour solids the last month ot each semester. The purpose ot this club is to promote higher scholastic standards among the pupils. As a reward tor their scholarship, they are given an Honor Club dinner each year by the taculty. This organization is now in its tenth year and has tor its able sponsor Miss Lewis, who was one ot the original sponsors. The otiicers ot last semester were: President .....,. ,..... ..... ..s.....,.......... Vice-President ....... Secretary ,......,.... Marion Koeplce Carl Paulson Phyllis lngraham Irene Stancilr Treasurer .........,...., ...,,..,....,.., ..., . ..,,. . . .,...,. . The officers tor this se mester are: President ........,.....,.........,. ....,...,. ,. Vice-President. .,,.. ., Secretary. ,.,.., ...... . . Sixty LeRoy Bruder ...........Ca rl Paulson Phyllis lngraham STUDENT BOARD-FALL STUDENT BOARD-SPRING The Student Board The Bowen Student Council was reorganized during the spring semester ot 1934 under the new name Bowen Student Board with Dorothy Wolfe otticiating, and Mr. McCoy, Mr. Collins, Miss Shea, Miss O'Sullivan, and Mr. Vfilhofms as faculty advisors. To make up the membership, six students were elected from each year, a group was elected by the teachers, and the president ot each important club was added. Meetings are held twice a month and members must attend. 4 The largest proiect undertalcen by the Student Board was the sale ot the school button. Seventy-tive hundred buttons were distributed and the results ot the sale were tavorable. This semester the newly elected otticers were installed at an impressive ceremony during a P. T. A. meeting. Last semester the Student Court, a branch ot the Student Board, was organized under the direction ot Miss O'Sullivan. Prosecuting attorneys, detense attorneys, judges, iuries, a bailitt, and a court clerk were appointed. The defendant is provided with an attorney, a prosecuting attorney as assigned to the case, and the case is then brought to the Student Court. The cases are ot ditterent types, all ot them consisting ot some ottense against the school. The Student Board is advancing constantly and proving to be a real success. A foundation is being laid which it is hoped will continue to grow and prosper through the coming years, and consequently make Bowen the best high school in Chicago. Sixty-one -249:-f1,,L. JACKET GIRLS TOP ROW: Killion, Rollo, Jahnke, Meisch, Johnson, Schumacher, G-ross, Nasalski, Woitas, Mcllhany. SECOND ROW: Graefe, Demkowitz, Jakucyn, Kesser, Iwinski, Sunclholm, M. Johnson, Sypniewski, Strauss, Cameron, Lewandowski. BOTTOM ROW: Swanson, Stancik, Smith, Koepke, Schmidt, Mrs. Wall, Mullin, Pearson, Lalich, Donaldson, Sedvert, Vladrnir. JACKET GIRLS BOTTOM ROW: A. Lewanclowski, M. Lalich, J. Terp, M, Vladmir, C. McGillivray, D. Donaldson, Mrs. Wall, R. Pearson, P. Payberg, L. Mellies, L. Schutt, L. Krohn, E. Gross. SECOND ROW: P. Sypniewski, E. Lorenzon, C. Pinski, E. lglewski, H, Johnson, M. Johnson, J. Killion, F. Baumann, A. Rios, A. Cerianec, B. Mayhan, S. Kovacich. TOP ROW: C. Rogalski, l. Nasalski, M. Burns, M. Davern, F. Maras, H. Collins. TAU Pl ALPHA KEYS AND ALPHAS TOP ROW: L. Klemm, B. Willis, R. Cohen, L. Dahlin, B. Rezac, S. Fiolkowski, 6. Areen, C. Szyrnczak, N. Shagan, E. Ball, E. Schlak, P. Leszczynski. BOTTOM ROW: E. Gendek, P. lngraharn, A. Gatzke, R. Wendt, D. Fitzgerald, Miss Fogelson, D. Donaldson, E. Lorenzon, Mr. Collins, G. Grudzinski, S. Siegel, Al Rochminski, G. Guba. Sixiy-two N K4'o'-ii if? X1 , . A J lf 1,1 fl T ffl wif l SENIOR GIRLS! COUNCIL-SPRING FINE ARTS CLUB SENIOR GIRLS' COUNCIL-FALL The Jaclcet Girls are a group of outstanding senior girls under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Nelle Wall. They have been active in many benefit sales, and have started a city-wide drive for the restoration ot deans in the Chicago high schools. The Senior Girls' Council, sponsored by Miss Jeanette Worthen, is an organi- zation ot senior girls whose purpose is to serve the school. The Tau Pi Alpha is an organization that offers rewards for service rendered to the school. Miss Ida D. Fogelson is the sponsor of the club. Sixty-three i .f sy, X. x 1 r,vv'If N--f Q X X 7 ,. X, XX: , n '3'J'f'l3'J-,IX 1 - A , JU il 4 ee '+ 7 1 f W! will .Q .I PEP GIRLS Johnson, Lindgren, McGillvary, Nelson, Salaba, Burns, Failkowski, Borg, Grurid, Lager. SECOND ROW Waldner, Ingraham, Ross, Cherne, Fritz, Lucas, Larnparsk, Petrolelli, Gladstone, Schmidt, Cayanauqhz B T ROW: Zelasko, Pinski, Callahan, Smith, Sinnograk, Puzich, Schwebke, Gendek, Dohman, Sablelak, Dahlin, Klemrnf Kazywinski. POLISH CLUB TOP ROW: Sawicki, Kozlowski, Kaminski, Marczewski, Drzewiecki. SECOND ROW: Swicrcz, Maczynski, Biernat, Turos Ivan Kraiewski, Graniczna, Kulik, Zierzchowski, A. Sawyicki, Mr. Dylewski. BOTTOM. ROW: Balcer, Czuprynski, 'Joblonski, Kill, Sutlcowski, Z. Kill, Kiolkowski, Rocchminsl-ci, Kasnowski, Guba, Nasalski. PEP GIRLS TOP ROW' McGiIlovrey, Sundholm, Smith, Strauss. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Beardsley, Salaba, Karsten, Kesser, Zelsko, Buro, Janiak, Johnson, Schumacker, SECOND ROW: Wa'dner, Pin'ski Za ar, lnqraham, Genciex, Krzwinki Dahlin, Nelson, Heller, Celahan, Woitas. BOTTOM ROW: Goldin ' em Lindgren, Schwebke, Payberq Swanson, Stancik, Puzich, Sinnekrak, Burns, Sabliak, Smith. Uma' Sixlzy-four TOP ROW: Hendry, Quanslrorn, Stamrnertohn, Siamos, Coates, Heller. THIRD ROW: Sghinam, Karsten, Payberq, V f LPLD' 575' 1 f 0 li If ' If 'IU' r 3 -I Ill ll' ff I.: I qx lI,VI'II I ,5 A . y I Ip 12:-'l' T HJ, fl , ' 1' ' In A O ce BOOKWORMS TOP ROW Guba Schmudt RIcketts Baumann Wulf Benson Jones PrIce THIRD ROW Wnrtz Schwass Clark Lupton Le Baron Kanwnscher Ortnz Orcl-Iawslu MOLUSZGWSRI Arsenault Knlght Francls Kupersanrn Ferrexsen SECOND ROW Petlcus Andlehch Kokos PrIlI Bnckert Robertson Survullo Paskovy Knoruo Ferry Schmldt Buclch Anderson BOTTOM ROW Lange Kehoe McDermott Davern Dechnlk FelIaI GIl0Sl6WICZ DulIck Topper Madsen MarcInkowskI Marquardt Baker GIRL RESERVES TOP ROW Young Carbaugh Fry LIpInslcI R Lohto Sulda M LELILO Steffen Klmball B Brown Jabczyn ka Peters Lancaster SECOND ROW Deon Krevokucln Lindgren lngraham Eckert Wallenhoppen Yerkovsch Donaldson A Brown Novak Croffy Jolly Mlss Buhllq BOTTOM ROW Smeth M SChI'TIIdf Sunclholm SLEUCIR Schumacher BIckert Anderson GFUdZlHSkl B Schmnclt Lorenzen Lallch Vladmxre Johnson GIRL RESERVES TOP ROW Youngerman Conway Stewart lorna Znqner Nuebert Kessler Mullaney Wallls Eckert Yerkovuch Mullln BOTTOM ROW Erdelyan Guba,,Pefers Donaldson Brown KrzywInskI Grudznnskn Mnss Buhlng Anderson Novak Long Gory Lorenzen Slxty five 4m . J f , , I I I 4 I I I I 1 I I ' I ' ' v I 4 1 I 'I I 1 I I I . - ' I I I 1 ' I 1 ' I I I ' I T I . . 2 . -I I . I . I . I I I I I I I . - . - -- I I I I I I . I . AI - -I '.I I ' ' I I ' I I I I I l I . , - BOWEN ENGINEERS TOP ROW: Lison,.AndeQson, Kardaras, Nelson, Pertile, Geiger, Wagner, Dernkowitz, Lewemdowski, Savicki SVOTITOM FEOW: Gnacheetrjkicketts, Cottay, Suzch, Humel, Mr. Collins, Milyasevich, Blank, Berman, Zelinski se owsms I. SENBYCS-FALL SENBYCS TOP ROW: Miller, Lask, Acker, Areen, Doyle, Kovaclch. SECOND ROW: Sawiclci, Wagner, Wuerffel, Yelm Kessler, Mohaussen, McCauley, Ricketts, Rochimlnski, H. Miller. BOTTOM ROW Hussey, Stipan, Koester, Roman Dechnik, Lundstrum, Mr. Clark, McGuire, Krycmer, Algrim, Schaffrick, Sinda. Sixty-six l Hl-Y CLUB A TOP ROW: Aresn, Cavanaugh, Mr. Huebner, Lask, Bork. SECOND ROW: l-loman, Loncher, Koester, McDermott Paulson, Lundstrorn, Leigh, Rider, Plank, Jankowski, Mikornowitz. BOTTOM ROW: Kechnik, Hult, Talliksen Matthews, Benson, McGuire, Kingsmill, Miller, Ricketts, B. Homan, Roman, Gentry, Kessler, CHECKER CLUB TOP ROW: Krich, Johnson, Jeske, Manning, Caruso, Buoscio, Geldun, Lipson, Sandall, Cornelius, Devaney BOTTOM ROW: Wittert, Trishank, Menyea, Glachetti, Miller, Cottay, Ricketts, Blank, Schatfrick, Keck, Suhomell. TOP ROW: Kessler, Matthews, McDermott, Swanson, Benson, A. Matthews. SECOND ROW: Gentry, Dechnik, Homan, Lundstrorn, Suhornel, Hult, Bork, Roman. BOTTOM ROW: Ricketts, Colman, R. Homan, Cottay, Mr. Kurtz, Giacchetti, Kingsrnill, Jankowski, Miller, Krincki. Sixty-seven 1 Ill K I f al i' 1 ff ll! i fliof-1' ' Rrjiiif' I i U I bfju . k my ,I , ff' ,.. NNN 0 C'f ' ' I' . f 'Ji V' sa- 1 ff' l 1 -K, il - up N 'So i. qw. CVT MISS MELKA'S CATALYZERS TOP ROW:- Winebrenner, Denier, Leighh, Mazqay, Morris, Lask, Aclcer, Stephans, Hills, Gladstone, Fabyzak, Nolan. FIFTH ROW: Deianovich, Olienzcki, Zacharski, Keck, Konfederak, Westberg, Polovina, Markowski, Heidus, Yelm, Klemm, Amundsen. FOURTH ROW: Zaqer, Valentic, Blakenship, Wosniakowski, Szetesty, Rider, Plack, Moss, Gargas, Anderson. THIRD ROW: Bruder, Hoffman, Boyd, Norlca, Tracy, Kornofsky, Stone, Obrzut, Miss Melka. SECOND ROW:. Janos, Drornbrowski, Algrim, Mulholland, Corfield, Fink, Survillo, Nicksic, Siuda, Pascovy, Suuda, Szymanskl. BOTTOM ROW: Krecieki, Javorka, Jerich, McDermott, Siezowski, Roman, Mirabel, Antonitis, Moras, Rayman, Stoll, Corrigan, Booth, CATALYZERS TOP ROW: Matz, Wendler, Thinnes, Thomson, Delaware, Cyborski, Ball, Kovacich, R. Doyle. FOURTH ROW: J. Doyle, Lathrop, Piiahn, Husaylco, Warner, Krick, Rochrninski, Sargine, Gatzke, Wuerffel. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Nelson, Jokich, Hulf, Gilbert, Bernstein, Snider, Simokrak, Puzich, Lankar, Krevokuch, Miss Melka. SECOND ROW: Schwebke, Leonas, Zink, Buzanis, Kreczmer, Price, Areen, Kermer, Shaqan, Clark, Grossman, Maas. BOTTOM ROW: Meisenbach, Szyrnczak, Langer, Davern, Krotzke, Krohn, Kasalski, Koester, Smith, Jolly, McGuire, Jankowski, Krzywinski, Hlebasko, CATALYZERS TOP ROW: Thompson, Thinnes, Janos, Godrin, Toleson, Klebera, Pietrzak, Lison, Krynicki, Geiger, Duvw, Demkovitz, Prince, Procario, Hoffman, Budd, Wagner, Lewandowski, Wilosinski, lvansevich, Marczewski, Blank, Antonitis. FIFTH ROW: Trembacki, Alqrim, Macliey, Mullaney, Siuda, Stalla, Corfield, Obrzut, Zielinski, Karclaras, MacCauley, Behrens, Berman, Fink, Giachetlzi. FOURTH ROW: Pitzele, Leonas, Gilbert, Fiorio, Whalen, Hull, Kyporus, Sirnkus, Anderson, Szuch, Crist, Kearns, Sablialc, Grossman, Miss Melka. THIRD ROW: Caruso, Smith, Corrigan, Krohn, Jolly, Puzich, Rayman, Stall, Anderson, Fernandez, Survillo, Doyle, Henderson. SECOND ROW: Zink, Domlarowski, Stipan, Doyle, Sinnolerak, Hammar, Johnson, Koester, Nasalski, Pozovich, Schummel, Kovacich, Aclrer, Laslc. BOTTOM ROW: Piihoun, Wendler, Giancola, Sieczkowski, Friedwald, Coifay, Krutsch, Skiba, Chartrand, Modsen, Rafiel. Sixty-eight fr 1 rf TRAVEL CLUB Uzall Semesterj TRAVEL CLUB Spring Semesterj TRAVEL CLUB fSpring Semester, 5 5 f' 1'V V4 if LIBRARY CLUB-SPRING HALL GUARD CAPTAINS-FALL LIBRARY CLUB-FALL HALL GUARD CAPTAINS-SPRING l. jx f Lf Lfgfgmf' ,Ag-f f 11 1 BOWEN ARRO STAFF BOWEN ARROW,' 4TH HOUR JOURNALISM JOURNALISM JD Jn vs., ul. Xu -9 54 .6- Kaptur A I Ratlel Miss l-lartigan Doyle Kovacich i Fall Staff We have had'-our dances and our dinners. Our high school days would soon slip into the shadows had we no way to preserve the memories ot the activities ot the year. Because ot the tact that the BOWENITE is published once a year, it serves an important part not only in keeping a record ot the school activities, but also in sup- plying material tor tuture retlecigions. t Previously the BOWENITE was published semi-annually. The new system which was adopted last year and which provided that the February and June class incorporate their work into one book. The two classes in this manner 'find it necessary to cooperate throughout the year, thus bringing about a closer relationship with all the members ot the senior year. Planning the book, choosing the theme, the art work, and the open- ing ot a sales campaign are the .major contributions ot the February class. l l Koepke Smith Greenough Scheuneman Woitas Jablonski Aronson Geiger Coniurski Swanson Maas Graete Sundholm lwinski Kesser Seventy-two is I is . Q 5 wifi .iff AVN Lalich lvlilyasevich Pearson Dechnik Bodner Koester Ziolkowski Rochminski 'Wantuch Stipan Casey Wult Rogalski E Ball Krotzki Grepo Sinnhott Lewandowski Fitzgerald Johnson June Staff VVork was begun on completing the book immediately atter the new semester opened. After the announcement ot the new statt, the members plunged into the task ot tinishing the book and getting it ott to the printers. The BOWENITE was planned by now and the main jobs facing the class were organizing the material, writing most ot the copy, and conducting a sales drive. Everything was completed and the book sent to the printer before the spring vacation. An extensive sales drive was carried out in the course ot the semester. Salesmen were appointed to take care ot the various divisions and prizes were otiered to salesmen selling a large number ot books. The sales campaign went into high gear atter the spring vacation as all orders had to be in by May IO. ln closing, may we, the statis ot February and June, express the wish that this book has served its ultimate purpose ot becoming a reminder ot our high school days. It in the years to come. thumbing through its pages will bring back happy memories. we are more than satisfied that our work has not been in vain. Seventy-three I i -..-. ,.,. -,,,,,,.,- V ' THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS - The Bowen Grease Painters Q The Grease1Painters have completed a successtul year in the dramatics tield. They started early .in September in choosing the casts tor three one-act plays, and one three-act play. The three one-act plays, Neighbors, Grandma's Christmas, and A Dish ot China Tea, were presented as matinees, and the latter play was also given before the P. T. A. on February 2l. The otticers from September to February were Ann Mullin, Presidenty Mary Schmidt, Vice-president: Joseph Kaptur, Secretary: and Robert Cottay, Treasurer. Four new otticers were elected in February for that term. Sherman Swanson was elected President: Mildred Lalich Vice-president: Ruthe Pearson, Secretary: and William McGuire, Treasurer-ilT The old custom ot the Grease Painters had been to produce one three-act play a semester and call it the Senior Play. 'Miss Buhlig, who is acting as director in Miss Lynch's absence, has introduced the idea ot giving two such plays and call them Grease Painter Presentations. This idea' was not carried out until the June term, however. , The Family Upstairs, presented in November, brought a complete sell-out ot tickets and many worthy comments. The Charm School and The Rear Car displayed the Grease Painter talents. The casts ot both ot these three-act plays were selected at the same tryout in the early part ot the term and the production ot each began immediately. A new system is under way to give points to Dramatics students, toward a Grease Painter letter, which will be awarded to 4A's when it is adopted. Each student ot the Dramatics class, at present, who has appeared in, or assisted with, the production ot a successtul presentation, is awarded a Grease Painter pin and a certificate upon graduation. Seventy-'four 0 7 f' 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS-FALL JPLL4-Rug L V GREASE PAINTERS-FALL GREASE PAINTERS-SPRING PUBLIC SPEAKING-SPRING fy if NX N -X . QM Z ,W mv fx. ,1 .1 f ,419 X The Bowen Band The Bowen Band under the direction ot Miss Larsen continued its program ot expansion and improvement during the past year. From its concert at the Court ot States at the Century ot Progress in June I934 to its concert at the South Chicago Masonic Temple in June i935 it grew and improved at a rapid pace. The year was crowded with public appearances among which were the South Chicago Doll Parade ot September 26, the series ot Bowen tootball games during the tall, the Halloween Parade of October 3l, the Chicago Satety Council Mtg. ot November 20, the South Chicago football games and the polo games at the l24th Field Artillery Armory. the Christmas Carols at Columbus Square, the B. A. C. Drum and Bugle Corps Concert at the Y. M. C. A., the Mayor's Satety Council Meeting, the annual R. O. T. C. inspection, The Youth Week parade ot April 25, the South Chicago Memorial Sunday service, the Memorial Day parade down Michigan Boulevard, the athletic tield day at Bessemer, and the South Chicago Music Festival ot June 9. The highlight ot the year tor the band was its tirst big band concert ot Sunday, January 27, when a delighted and surprised public listened to a time program ot numbers including the William Tell Overture andthe Pilgrim's Chorus trom Tannhauser. With the help ot the Bowen Band Boosters, additional instruments, unitorms and equipment have been purchased during the year. The Beginners Band A large clarinet section was organized in the beginners' band this year so that the concert band might approach more standard instrumentation. Other sections were organized also and most ot those who started to learn to play band instruments in the tall a're now in the advanced band. A The Dance Orchestra The Bowen Dance Orchestra has improved and increased its repertoire so that it now has a library ot some one hundred and titty standard and current popular numbers. This organization provides the income tor keeping the school band instru- ments in repair and tor purchasing new equipment. The Concert Orchestra The new instruments used in the band were also enlisted in the concert orchestra so that this group has been able to study and enjoy some ot the more ditiicult orches- tral works that require wider instrumentation than has been available. . The Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club, directed by Miss Larsen has participated in a number ot programs during the past year. They began their program in the tall by repeating the minstrel show ot the previous semester. The boys then started working on the operetta Belle ot Barcelona which was given on Friday, December 7, with the greatest ot success. Then they participated in the Chicago High Schools glee club competition testival held at Crane High School on December l2, placing third. On January 27 they sang a group ot numbers on the Band Concert' program including Song ot Fellowship, O Dem Golden Slippers, Old King Cole, and Believe Me lt All Those Endearing Young Charms. On April I3 Carl Paulson represented Bowen at the solo competition sponsored by the Chicago Chamber ot Commerce Glee Club. Everett Fink, Arthur Matthews, Kenneth Paul, Jack Schneider, Edward Spearman, Rich Seuberli, and Shirley Hickman were awarded letters. Raymond Kulik, Jack Schneider, Edward Spearman, Hal Johnson, Everett Fink, and Charlotte Cuprinski were awarded guards tor their glee club pins. Seventy-six ADVANCED BAND ADVANCED BAND BEGINNING BAND ,asv 1 w w Y w .,. 75.9, 5 Sevenfy- 6U DANCE ORCHESTRA BOYS: GLEE CLUB CONCERT ORCHESTRA Seventy-eight We Love a Parade Sevenfy-nin Eighty w SCENES FROM BELLE OF BARCELONA L MW SCENES FROM THE BELLE OF 1 Eighty GLEE CLUB LETTER GIRLS TOP ROW: E. Jolly, D. Kaczala, S. Sczucllo, J. Killion, D. Donaldson. BOTTOM ROW: R. Knight, P. Sypniewski f ' 6TH HOUR GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: P. Dane, L. Shalfrick, A. Rios, A. Kay. THIRD ROW: I. Prill, J. Blank, L. Hughes, Lauretta Dye S. Niemiec, H. Piachowicz, M. Peters, D. Mathews. SECOND ROW: V. Robinson, D. Grahn, S. Bernstein, E. Hill N. Spira, M. Belew, S. Niep, H. Sullivan, C. Kraynak, M. Simmons, I. Blaszak. BOTTOM ROW: C. Baker' B. Erdelyan, M, Hagerty, J. Kingsbury, D. Lucas, Mrs. Pope, B. Meisch, E. Jacobsen, H. Sargent, E. Clemens R. Anderson, H. Shephard. 6TH HOUR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: M. Malecky, E. Begonia, R. Anderson, V. Robinson, L. Ziolkowski, R. Behrens, A. Ozrninkowski R. Pierson, C. Gray, J. Kingsbury, M. Hagerty, M. Dickman, L. Dye, C. Kraynik, M. Simmons. BOTTOM ROW I. Prill, E. Pogarek, S. Niep, C. Sczudlo, L. Schaffrick, D. Grahn, L. Martin, Mrs, Pope, H. Piashowski, A. Rios l. Blaszak, M. Frozeth, D. Ballentine. Eiglwfy-l:wo . ff I JJ 2 , I af? 1 l MRS. POPE'S 4TH AND 8TH HOUR MUSIC CLASSES TOP ROW: A. Sawlckl, T. Pactwa, T. Blaszak,,.l-l. Jendral. BOTTOM ROW: M. Goelzinqer, D. Diorlo, D. Gaskell, B. Ross, Harriet Casey, Mrs. Pope, L. McGuire, J. Bresnahan, E. Paquette, M. Novak, M. Crotty, M. LeMarbe-, X MRS. POPE'S 8TH HOUR GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: M. Sanaghan, L. Klemm, V. Vlahovic, E. Plckands, J. Waldner, L. Ekendahl, E. Henry, M. Pearson, A. Mendelsohn, E. Lorenzon, V, Kovgewski. SECOND ROW: F. Mares, J. Heller, H. Reehl, H. Hemmerhesler, L. Carlson, M. Lindgren, P. lngraham, D. Lonkar, P. Mascio, M. Hughes, V. Schoen, M. Dickman. THIRD ROW: M. Dohman, C. McGiIlivary, P. Payberq, J. Chalifoux, B. Chalifoux, L. McLain, 6. Mirabell, J. Saffran, A. Grund, L. Prybylinski, E. Teeters. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Pope, D. Cross, B. Bayliss, J. Killion, D. Donaldson, R. Knight, P. Szczudlo, D. Kaczala, L. Schutt, L. Schwebke. A 7TH HOUR GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: J. Saffran, J. Blank, R. Knight, V. Carlson, J. Heller, J. Waldner, l. Kober, B. Chalifoux, V. Schoen, H. Sargent. SECOND ROW: M. Lindgren, L. Carlson, L. Klernm, E. Hendry, E. Lorenzon, J. Reeve, M. Soderlind, E, Pickands, M. Hughes, A. G-rund, B. Booth, Lois Ekendahl, A. Balcer. BOTTOM ROW: F. Maras, D. Cross, P. lngraham, M. Peters, L. Schwebke, D. Kaczala, Mrs. Pope, S. Sczudlo, L. Schutt, W. Kehnle, D, Lonkar, E. Jolly, P. Sypniewski. Eighiy-three Q 1914, lf jf Eighfy-four TOP ROW: F. Casey, R. Masterton, F. Bialas, A. lzzi, R. Caprez. SECOND ROW: Sergeant Morris, E. Kaske, H. Smith, l. Eckstrom, H. Swanson, S. Dranqe, S. Kuiawski, C. Malone, A. Saffron, Corporal Andreas. BOTTOM ROW: R. Beene, E. Lewis, A. Staugaitis, Second Lieutenant Cavanaugh, Sergeant Hanheide, First Lieutenant Speese, J. Youkey, R. Cox, A. Smith. The Bowen O.T. C. When Sergeant Hanheide arrived at Bowen in September I934, there were only torty cadets in the entire unit. Under his supervision and with the help ot his student otticers an intensified recruiting campaign was carried out, a squad ot cadets went around to all the grammar schools: the 'Freshmen divisions were visited: and an assembly was staged. By February the strength ot the unit was raised to l3O, including 24 at the branch. A picked squad ot eight men and a corporal was drilled and sent down to the All-city squad competition. A ritle team was organized and participated in the Hearst Rifle match. The Otficers Club was reorganized with Cadet Captain Kovacich as President and Cadet lst Lieutenant Areen as Secretary-Treasurer. The N. C. O. Club was organized this spring with Cadet Ist Sergeant Gentry, President. Sergeant Morris, Vice-President. Sergeant Brin, Treasurer. Sergeant Gouwans, Secretary. The commissioned otticers are at present: . Cadet Captain Anthony Kovacich iCommandingl. Cadet lst Lt. Gordon Areen lAdiutanti. Cadet lst Lt. Jack Laslc. Cadet Ist Lt. Billy Speese. Cadet 2nd Lt l-lilding Hendrickson. Cadet 2nd Edwin Cavanaugh. Cadet 2nd Albert Kermer. Cadet 2nd Ralph Acker. Cadet Zrid Herman Marzullo. Eighty-tive ATHLETICS Bowen's Coaches New gym instructors and coaches have come to Bowen and old have left but still Mr. Kluge remains. Ever since sports have had their start at Bowen, Mr. Kluge has been here, aiding in some manner the school's numerous teams. ln his position of athletic director Mr. Kluge now may well be termed Bowen's Grand Old Man of sport. Under the direction of Mr. Kluge, an extensive B. A. A. drive was carried out in order to raise money for the school's depleted athletic treasury. In connection with the B. A. A. work, an athletic circus was staged and resulted in a huge success. The athletic department was also aided by funds from the Bowen Student Board button sale. At the beginning of the February semester, several changes were made in Bowen's coaching personnel. The first change was the transfer of Mr. T. L. Twomey to Engle- wood. lvlr. Twomey had been at Bowen since I9l9 and had always coached football and for the first nine years had been mentor for all sports. During those nine years Mr. Twomey had ample success with basketball and baseball but the football teams proved to be his greatest field of success. Bowen captured four city titles during Mr. Twomey's stay at Bowen. lvlaior C. O. Applegran, already coaching the baseball and basketball squads with a great degree of success, moved in to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Twomey and proved that he was iust as versatile at turning out good football teams as he was with basketball and baseball squads. Mr. Applegran has had plenty of experience with football, being an All American player himself and having coached successful college elevens all over the country. After having to start at the bottom, Coach Applegran succeeded in developing an amazingly strong team to represent Bowen. To fill the gym instructing iob left open by ivlr. Twomey's transfer, Mr. Earl A. Rosinbum was changed to Bowen from Englewood. While at Englewood, Mr. Rosinbum turned out several championship swimming squads, and when he came to Bowen he immediately became mentor of the splashers. lvlr. Roy, who for many years coached the gymnastics team, left Bowen for a better position at the beginning of the February semester and his place as coach of the gymnastic squad has been taken over by Mr. McNabb and Mr. Kluge. With these new additions, Bowen's coaching staff is made up of Mr. Applegran, coach of football, basketball, and baseball: Mr. McNabb, coach of wrestling, track, and co-coach of gymnastics: Mr. Kluge, fencing coach and co-coach of gymnastics: and Mr. Rosinbum, swimming coach. For several years, Bowen's athletic department has been mired in debt but during the past season things seemed to pick up somewhat and perhaps at last we are on our way to recovery. There was a great revival of football spirit at the end of the last season and it seems that this important sport is a barometer for the fortunes of the others. Eighty-six FOOTBALL TEAM PICTURE TOP ROW STANDING Krause I ater boyj WIcInskI Wlcurusku Poz vch Osrnus Mukono GTZ Co k Coach Applega W Vlasek Graff To mac Kap sku Erckse Whale Cu pl y I sst an qerl BOTTOM ROW SITTING Max ell Szymansk HI basko Prunz MCLGIH Captan J Skch Joh so Kego uc Svo cuna OKeeT Paulson Muller Ko a e Ich Manager Football When the tunal curtaun was rung down on the I934 hugh school tootball season Bowen establushed utselt as one ot ChIcago s top notch tootball schools It was wuthout questuon the most successtul year sunce l926 when Bowen tued wuth Lundblom and Tulden tor the cuty champIonshIp over the coachung reuns and buult up from the bottom An extremely small squad ot barely two teams hundered Mauor Applegran but In spute ot thIs he developed the Boulermakers INTO one ot the toremost teams un the cIty Under the leadershup of Captaun Ed McLaIn Bowens tughtung eleven rupped through such mauor opposutuon as Tulden by I8 to O I'larrIson by I3 to O Harper by 35 to O I-lursch by 27 to O and Englewood by 7 to O The Boulermakers topped ott the season wuth a smashlng 9 to O truumph over the powertul Mount Carmel team I933 cuty champuons IU an Indoor game at the Armory Thus was the turst hugh school contest ever to be played Indoors WIth Joe and John Sukuch at the tackles Kegowucz and O Keete paurung Ott at the ends MIller and Johnson at the guard posutuons and Vlasek at the center post Bowen had a verutable Stonewall lune Bowens tast hard blockung backtueld was made up ot Szymansku at quarterback McLaun and Paulson as the haltbacks and Svorcuna at tullback Thus tune turst strung luneup was supplemented by such capable reserves as Cook Vlasek Mukonowutz Prunz Pozovuch Eruksen Tomunac Whalen WucInsku I-llebasko and Maxwell At the end ot the season the Sukuch brothers and Captaun lvlcLaIn were awarded posts on the all cuty eleven Coach C O Applegran presented hus most valuable player trophy to McLaIn at a banquet tendered the team by the South Chucago busuness men Eughty seven 7 rnr, ,: J hnw, rin 'nl'-n','r'nBle'a'rnav'.w .O'y :f With the transfer ot Mr. T. L. Twomey to Englewood, lvlafor C. O. Applegran took N TOP ROW:'Mgr. Wi'cinski, Barthofomeo, Gornick, Rucinski, Zacharski, Capt. Yergovich, Husayko. BOTTOM ROW: Yelm, Chruilla, Nolan, Brundage, Jerich, Weinstein. MISSING: Ferosco, Gladstone. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sadlowski, Capt, Rutkowskif Dolac, Wheeler, Deianovich, West, Sazalar, Aronson. MISSING: Delaware, Amundsen, Podgurski, Stranc, ivoncevich, Maul. Heavyweight Basketball For the first time in the past six years Bowen's heavyweight basketball team lost more games than it won. The reason tor this slump may be chalked up to bad breaks and the tact that none ot the great players on the previous year's team returned. The Boilermakers rambled to league victories over Parker and I-larper, while losing to Calumet, l-lirsch, Fenger, and Morgan Park. During the course ot the season, Bowen traveled extensively, playing such powertul quintets as Lake Forest Academy, Campion Academy, Marseilles, Waterman, Sycamore, Blue Island, Argo and Northwestern Military and Naval Academy. Captain Joseph Rutkowski led the heavies in scoring even though he graduated in February and was teamed with Harry West at guard. Carla Aronson handled the center position while Deianovich, Dolac, and Gladstone were forwards. Atter the graduation, Amundsen played center and Delaware, Sadlowski, and Podgurski took over the guards. . Lightweight Basketball The Bowen ponies had a fairly successful season winning I3 games, tying one, and losing eight. A fine, tighting aggregation was developed and the team gave a good account ot itself in all tilts. ln league contests-, the Boilermakers won from I-larper, Morgan Park, and Fenger, while losing to Parker, I-Iirsch, and Calumet. They also whipped Lake Forest Academy, Waterman, Sycamore, Marseilles, and Argo in practice games. The high-point man ot the squad was Captain Ray Zacharski playing at guard along with Gornick. Ferzoco, Bartolomeo, and Yergovich took care ot the forward positions and Rucinski played center. Other lettermen on the squad were Weinstein, Yelm, Churilla, and Jerich. Eighty-eight r ,BASEBALL , ' B ' TOP ROW: Churilla, Woikowiak, Barnes, Burich, Peterlic, Amundsen, ljlanish, Punt, Radakovich, Ciganovich. SECOND ROW: 6-atzke, Jerich, Ferosco, Maxwell, Harnmar, Starcevich, Salazar, Hicks. BOFTOM '-ROW: Manager Pertile, Barns, Ray, Gornick, Ford, Olenicki, Connors, Gadus. I ' Baseball Team In spite ot the tact that Bowen lost all but one member ot its I934 section cham- pionship team, the prospects for another section title in I935 are excellent. About 47 boys reported to Coach C. O. Applegran on March 4 and atter ten practice games, the squad was cut to 25 men. Major Applegran believes that players can be best developed under game conditions so doubleheaders were arranged tor each day ot the week with three games being played on Saturday. Up to the spring vacation Bowen had won all ot its league games, and was leading the section. The Boilermakers appeared to be on their way to their sixth straight section title, having won every year since Coach Applegran took charge in I929. Bowen had lost only two section tilts in Major Applegran's entire six-year coaching span. Captain DeWayne Maxwell was the only veteran player to return to the squad and he set the pace tor the intielders in both 'Fielding and hitting. Dan Radakovich and Felix Barus demonstrated that they were the best catchers ever to don a Bowen uniform. Radakovich was one ot the best sluggers on the team and he occupied the cleanup post in the batting order. Andy Gadus proved himself a strong, clever hurler and has shouldered the pitching burden. Johnny Connors also did some pitching but his real playing has been at tirst base. Ferzoco and l-lammer have divided the work at second base. The former is a good 'Fielder and the latter a good hitter. f Bonnie Hicks and Paul Amundsen held down the hot corner and Salazar played both at tirst and in the outfield. Ciganovich, Barnes, and Gornick all played splendid ball in the outfield. Starcevich as a utility man rounds oti the Boilermakers' well balanced team. Eighty-nine - f TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Capt. Rochminski, Siuda, Anderson, Lindenberg, Madsen, M. Sikich, J. Sikich, Woino, McDermott, Trackngran. BOTTOM ROW: C. Maxwell, Dunlap, Mgr, S. Rochminski, Piontkowicz, Echt, Farkas. TOP ROW: J. Allen, S. Hatch, Mgr. E. Stipan, P. Lonchar, W. Osmus, R. Lindberg, M. Jensen, Coach E. A. Rosinbum, W. Connors, SECOND ROW: R. Salik. B. Pietrzak, A. Leonas, G. Connors. E. Zivney, J. Norinsky. J. Hildebrandt, H. Bauske. BOTTOM ROW: C. Palmquist, C. Szymanski, M. Poby. Traclc Team The l934-35 track team, coached by Mr. McNabb, was unquestionably one of the finest ever turned out at Bowen. Out of fifteen schools competing in the annual city championship indoor track and field meet, Bowen captured second place although only two seniors qualified in the finals. John Sikich smashed the city record in his shot put effort and Captain AI Rochminski earned high point honors in the meet by defend- ing his triple broad iump record and by winning the quarter mile. Milton Silcich placed second in the junior 660 events Other promising traclcmen were Woino, Anderson, Sadlowslci, Dunlap, Traclcman. and Maxwell. These men were expected to go places in the city meet to be held this spring. Swimming Team When the swimming team opened the i934 season it was not conceded much ofa chance to show anything above ordinary ability. At the beginning of the current year, Coach Earl A. Rosinbum, who for many years previously had produced many champion swimmers and championship teams while at Englewood, was confronted with the task of building iunior and senior squads from about sixty candidates. Ninety TOP-FENCING TEAM CENTER-GYMNASTICS TEAM BOTTOM-WRESTLING TEAM Ninety-o Roghminskrk ffgry1,,szkzCh B J.snfiChr ,Maxwell Koyacich ..,.... .,....,.. . .......,.... Snekatis ....' -Pillqri ......,......... ........... lvlrkgfbracla Baker ....... V ,... ...,.. . ,. Massey ........ Aronson A ..,....,.. .... ...... ' Rutkowski ....,.. . West U' .....,. sg: Miller .....,..... Murray .................,. ...wg ...,. 5. Rochminski Gormck .......... ....... r .. Zacharski ....... ........,.. - -sggaduating Lettermen Football lMgr.l -' Vilrestling ............, .....,....... Basketball Basketball Basketball .,.......l,.. .............. Basketball ....,... .............. Basketball ............. ...... . . Football Wrestling - Track ,.........,...,.. .............. Basketball Basketball l-lammar ....... , .....,.. . .............. ,.............,. A............. .......A,.. . . Szymanski ............ ............ i ? Prince ................ .,.,.... . , O Keete .....,.... ........... Kegowicz ....,.. .........,. Stone ........... H. Johnson Dascenzo ,........... ..,........ Hlebasko ,.A..... ........... C. Jolfinson Vulentlc .......... ...,,.... . Suicla ........,.. Skiba .....,. N l nety-two Football .,.......... ....,.,. Swimming ,......... . ..,..,.. . Football Football Football ........... ......... Football Football Gymnastics NitELQQQi'1gQ'Qii ifffffffffff Gymnastics Gymnastics Gymnastics Baseball Baseball Baseball - Baseball Baseball Baseball Gymnastics Baseball Wrestling Track Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling ,f I 1 o '. 1 it . I I If' 'ax I Izqer If jf- ,A .ff J.: A, nf' 17' . Elf...- U 1 . W I W JM ,jf jx' 1,1 ' V JL' 1, X -f ',f5jIT 1593 J V X ??l,LJ?7:y'1I2 , ' 1, A-1 ,jf I , :,Lff -cf, -:x. W JL! VJ 5 ' Jr,-f' x'A' fl ta 'gf 'F i 'jx.J 1. M +R II PI I Il, . - 'f x ... II .L ' . III LETTER GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Jablonski, H. ZIoIkowski, L. Dahlin, W. Woitas, M. Koepke, S. Ficvlkowski, G. Paskovy, M. Jakucyn, E. Bodner, M. Kral. LETTER TOP ROW: V. Smith, K. FeI'aI, M Bubalo, L. Schwebke. Bilicki, E. Bodnsr, E. ZeIinski, L. Lesniak, H, Boynton, GIRLS BOTTOM ROW: G. Paskovy, I-I. Ziolowski, B. Long, L C. Criegel, J. Sabliak, L. Dahlin, S. Fiokowski. LETTERMEN TOP ROW: J, Sikich, R. Delaware, E. Sadlowski, D. Maxwell, T. Matz. SECOND ROW: M. Sikich, W. Siuda, L. Whalen, T. Deianuvich, C. Eckstrom, C. Paulson, M. Tominac, A. Rochrninski A. I-Ilebasko R. Dascenzo BOTTOM ROW: Kovacich, Blasek, I-Iusayko, F. Hammer, M. Gladstone, E. MCL-Sin, B. Antoni'tIes, H.'MIIIer, H. Vfest, C. Szymanski. Ninety-three I Nr' If 4 . jf' 4 -Fwy! I I II X, 5 . .41 I ' , ' I: '.' . 3 I I' , I - - ,,-,fx ,J . M ,X X ,N 'IJ ,lzf fi-- 1' ,J I I I I',v ' ,I ISS WRENCHES' CLASS LEADERS GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM MRS. YATES' CLASS ASSISTANTS MISS WRENCHES' CLASS ASSISTANTS ,fI7f0f f' -.J Q. ,Z 41 I I 1 ff 11 W I If I, A :- g s' ,I .pr , 5 Y 'Lf' ,' -If J Ii , ,JS ' -3' f 'J I 1 x, I II V' J ,.f' I' X K ,f tall. - I I . MISS HARTIGAN S 6TH HOUR STAR ENGLISH CLASS TOP ROW Dolan: Wnnebrenner Sfevens Yelm OBerg Novakovnch Martin Burg Rathberger Spencer Salaber Pascovy SECOND ROW Kessler Heller Swanson Brock Lmdgren Lankar Andertrch Schnell Mares Fry lonowskn Fralkowskn Jamal: BOTTOM ROW Hunks Price Rezac Butfala Areen Mass I-lartlgan Krotzkl Krzywnnskn Gustafson Guba Krevokuch MISS HALL S 6TH HOUR STAR ENGLISH CLASS Bodner BOTTOM ROW Lyerle Puenton Stellar Ferertag Stxpan Jolly Grudzlnskr Sypruewsks Mxss Hall Spearman Ulatowskl Ball Lorenzen MISS LOUGHRY'S STAR 4B ENGLISH CLASS TOP ROW Areen Metzger Guba Kessler SECOND ROW Yelm Stephens Latz Heller Krzywunslcn Marten Plack Wrllns Rrder Oberg Buttala BOTTOM ROW Krevokuch Lonchar Rezac Helrnan Brock Sargent Flalkowskl Burg Gustafson Price Llndgren Krotzke Nlnefy flve u' . I ' I I TOP ROW: Milosevich, Takinski, Osborn, Bubalo, Grlndey, Kardaras, Hoffman, Radosevic, Zinser, Cplibbron, MISS O'SULLlVAN'S 5TH HOUR STAR U. S. HISTORY MISS WELL'S STAR U. S. HISTORY A CLASS MISS PARKER'S STAR HISTORY CLASS MISS WELLS' STH HOUR STAR U. S. HISTORY Miss HARTIGAN'S 6TH HOUR, ENGLISH TOP ROW: I-larseny, Miliab, Kanczuga, Czuprynski, DuFresne, Zinc,4MarzuIIo, Carlaough, Wallen. SECOND ROW: Fiallcowslci, Wendi, Wilk, Fiorio, Wisniewski, Arieqa, Kupresanin, Nilcsic, Sinnhoff, lsek, Faia, Podkin. BOTTOM ROW: Benda, Grepo, Drobac, Casey, Shaver, Miss Hartigan, Johnson, Bilicki, Wisniewski, Kopczynski, Fischer, Henson, Fitzgerald. ' MISS MlLLER'S 3rd HOUR 4A ENGLISH TOP ROW: Manuel Garcia, Gordon I-lildreth, Carl Aronson, Paul Gasper, John Lulic Nick Christy, Edward Pertile, Bob Hassiepin, Joseph Kerns. CENTER ROW: Regina Jablonski, Isabel Vukelich, Carolyn Kaminski, Helen Biernat, Ronnie Josefovicz, Edward Friedwald, Florence Iwinski, Helen Weaver, Betty Scheunernann, Fern Alice Greenough, Claire Coniurske, Miss Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Mcllhaney, Gertrude O'Rourke, Eleanor Dem! lcowitz, Elaine Rollo, Rosemary Smith, Helen Zielkowski, Jack Miller, Ann Mullin, Marie Huedepohl, Marguarite Gooch, Wanda Woitas, Mary Ksiazek. MISS WORTHEN'S 4TH AND 7TH HOUR ENGLISH TOP ROW: Alice Stark, Alice Popovich, Mildred Drebing, Jane Goskowski, Eloise Arias, Margaret Tomasevich, Ethel Edgren, Florence Weissman, Helen Connors, John Kinsey, Gerald Finngan. SECOND ROW: James Young, Nick Ivosevich, Irene Stancik, Beulah Schumacher, Daley Fiorio, Minnie DeCere, Mary Jakucyn, Stella Dragash. Elhel Johnson, Mildred Pearson, Georqine Lanqhor, Florence Johnson, lrmalyn Klarnt. BOTTOM ROW: Alex Cardaras, Lawrence Anderson, Henry Zenow, Dorothy Hansen, Virginia Kesser, Daisy Swanson, Joseph Kaptur. Helen Graeie, Miss Worthen, Edwin Raffel, Virginia Zeiler, Cecelia Stankiewicz, Virginia Cichicki. Ninety-seven 'ss' LI ' J f NX MISS O'SULLIVAN'S 6TH HOUR U. S. HISTORY TOP ROW: C. Fiolkowski, R. Burton, J. G-ernich, C. Sxymonski, B. Karlsfen. SECOND ROW: C. Novak, A. Obrzut, W. Carfiled, I. Huit, A. Jovorka, A. Algim, V. Zeiler, A. Wantuck, J, Thomsen, R. Thinnes, R. McCauIy. BOTTOM ROW: A. Carlson, S. Rayman, S. Siegel, L. Krahm, S. Cwalinski, I-I. Ziolkowski, D. Milyosevich, Miss O'SuIIIvan, L. Pitzele, H. Johnson, R. Acker. ' MISS O'SULLIVAN'S 7TH HOUR HISTORY TOP ROW: Keck, Eugene, Boyd, Gadus, Graan, KII, Wisniewski. SECOND ROW: O'Keefe, Denier, Magqay, Hamrnar, Wagner, Schaffrick, Caruso, Hansen, Gory, Barber, Isek, Schneider. BOTTOM ROW: Killion, Shaver, Antonitas, Quinn, Johnson, Schmidt, Miss O'SuIIivan, Lundstrorn, Mullin, Gross, Hernandez, Jelly. MISS O'SULLlVAN'S 5TH HOUR CIVICS '39 THIRD ROW: Hessipen, Priver, P. Gaspar. A. Cardaras, J. Eknat, Chrisiy, H. Jabczynski, M. Jakucyn, S. Dragash, J. Nasella, M. DeCero, M. Pearson, E. Gross. SECOND ROW: Price, T. Brnciak, L. Grindey, Garcia, Reehl, I. Vulkelich, Srednicki, A. Stark, R. Jablonski, H. Mass, I. Kopczynski, Lewandewski, E. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: L. Cameron, E. RoIIo. M. Vladrner, Olson, E. Romman, H. Johnson, Miss O'SuIIivan, G. Areen, D. Keqowitz, A. Mullin, West, Pertile, M. Hudipohl. NineI:y-eigI1'I: 5.x Il x Q .E RX' ,f Y KI- Y '- T Y ry XT rx. f, S I l I CARRY oN INDUSTRMLT-ITSTORY CLUB TOP ROW: Sorgini, Vhorak, Josefovicz, Carey, Hanson, Kersten. SECOND ROW: Yurkovich, Hoinicki, Engbrecht, Stiles, Johnson, Zinger, Brinker, Gray, Hill, Brokop. BOTTOM ROW: Rucinski, Skeen, Trela, McLeod, Pearson, Miss Eddy, Gross, Schinski, Voss, I-Ielman. MISS O'SULLlVAN'S 6TH HOUR HISTORY TOP ROVV: Giancola, McCauley, Thinnes, Gornik, Schaffrick, Siuda, Madsen, Verde. SECOND ROW: Javorka, Burton, Husayko, Ricketts, Steller, Wulf, Olevnik, Da'idchek, Buza, Hansen, BOTTOM ROW: Siegel, Lalich, Mellies, Pearson, Deleware, Milyasevich, Miss O'SuIlivan, Kaczala, Lask, Koester, Jolly, Whalen. MISS EDDY'S 9TH HOUR INDUSTRIAL HISTORY TOP ROW: Wilk, Alviani, Hassiaden, Lotz, Mikobrada, Siganovicz, Foster, Salaba, Miss Eddy. CENTER ROW: Stamcs, Paul, Wickstrom, Zorkovicz, Trurnbich, Carlson, Swerecki, Rezac, Vissneski, Janiak, Cerianic, Delleguardi. BOTTOM ROW: Fialkowski, Pinski, Zelasko, Metzger, Dudak, Zager, Drobek, McCrea, Sundholm, McCauley, Ruf, Nornmensen, Schuett. Ninety-nine I? J I X . x by f . ,, .' ,buf 93,5 fy ww , AVJI U H ' XMISS PUDER'S 3RD HOUR HISTORY MR. KOREY'S MODERN HISTORIANS MISS BARLOW'S HISTORIANS MR. KOREY'S HISTORY MR. KOREYIS 2ND HR. CIVICS-FALL MISS MILLER'S 5TH HR. ENGLISH MISS GAVIN'S 6TH HR. ENGLISH MISS MILLERIS 5TH ENG. RHETORICIANS ndred One . f ' at-X , lf. H If iff . ,! X I wif MISS WELL'S 3RD HOUR U. S. HISTORYX MISS WELLS' 8TH HOUR U. S. HISTORY MISS O'SULLIVAN'S ZND HOUR HISTORY MISS WELLS' IST HOUR HISTORY inf af A f MISS PARKER'S IST HR. CIVICS MISS WELLS' IST HR. HISTORY MISS WELLS' 2ND HR. HISTORY MISS WELLS' 3RD HR. HISTORY dred Three fb ..4.zg,Q.oa,. MISS WELL'S 8TH HOUR HISTORY MISS O7SULLIVAN'S 7TH HOUR HISTORY MR. KOREY'S EIGHT O'CLOCK FORUM MISS BARLOW'S 7TH HOUR CIVICS FORUM I' W' ' D MISS O'SULLlVAN'S 3RD HOUR FORUM TOP ROW: Kovacich, Giancola, Hammer, Whalen, Wisniewski, Yerkovich. SECOND ROW: Wilk, Gatzke, Hult, Gornick, Gilbert, Javorka, Doyle, Kil, Kovacich, Spencer, Arias. BOTTOM ROW: Wulf, Dechnick, Schmidt, Johnson, Skiba, Miss O'Sullivan, Lundstrom, Ross, Hussey, Leyerle, Barnes. MISS O'SULLlVAN'S ZND HOUR FORUM TOP ROW: Lesk, Stefanski, Wisniewski, Stone, Zawacki, Jude, Kardaras, Wendler, Piiahn, Doyle. SECOND ROW: Terp, Soukop, Zeller, St-ankiewicz, Weissman, Lorenzen, Ball, Dalidchick, Olevnik, Bodner, Buzanis, Lathrop. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Sypniewski, Miss O'SulIivan, Grundy, Lewis, Szczudlo, Sinnholf, Grepo, Metz, Johnson, Langer, Kanczuga, Kreczmer. MISS O'SULLIVAN'S 4TH HOUR FORUM TOP ROW: Buloalo, Fialkowski, Janiek, Kuminski, Fischer, Henson, Payberg, Grudzinslci, Peters. SECOND ROW: Visnznek, Schnell, Jolly, Windfield, Pacich, Behrens, Antonitis, Wilczenski, Ulatowski, Verdi, Miller, Schaflrick, Donaldson. BOTTOM ROW: Fitzgerald, Quinn, Slcrbina, Wantuck, Miss O'Sullivan, Killion, Wendt, McCrea, Kessler, McGuire, Cavanaugh, McNabb. One Hundred Five LJ 1 1 ffjyd K 1 I A lsr HOURL Pi-wsics CLASS TOP ROW: McDermott, Mr. Huebner, Kaszewski. SECOND ROW: Speese, Pearson, Evans, Carey, Gendek Paulson, A e Pofelski, Nowacki, Csmus. BOTTOM ROW: Hartn1an,.Klemm, Willy, Wagner, Heller, Willis: Schmidt, Kober, Cavanaugh, Kozak, Mangan. i Dau MR. KEENAN'S COMMERCIAL LAW ' TOP ROW: Juda, Mackey, Behrens, MCC-auley, Karwatka, Delaware, O'Keefe. SECOND ROW: Pietrzak, Nass, Mikrboda, Wilk, Yerkovich, Wickstrom, Kuiawski, Kopcynski, Pitzele, Wilczenski. BOTTOM ROW: Jorgensen Johnson, Dechnick, Benda, Lask, Boclcal, Hamish, Evans, Filipovich, Jolly, Gross. MR. KEENAN'S 5TH HOUR COMMERCIAL LAW TOP ROW: Nagy, Graff, Frank, Martino, Shaffer, Manning. CENTER ROW: Smith, Hussey, Garstka, Finnegan Ivosevich, Bobbe, Strauss, Fitzgerald, Schaffrich, Kinsey, Stranc, Ivosevich. BOTTOM ROW: Bong, Chester Marzullo, Kiminski, Josefovicz, lwinski, Mr. Keenan, Kesser, Talbert, Matthews, Niepokoczyk, O'Rourke. One Hundred Six ,. I J MRS OLESON S 3RD AND 4TH HOUR STENOGRAPHY T ROW R Rncketts D KaczaIa D Hansen M Carbaugh E Bal H Olevmk S Daladchuch E Lorenzcn S Kovacnch Soukop M Ise M Kupresan E Wlsnlcwskx SECOND ROW P M1I1ak P Sypnuewskl H Kwnczuga L Snnnhoff M MIIOSEVICD V Zeller J Arteaga M Casey K Provnch A Carson C Stanknewncz I Kopczynskn J Terp BOTTOM ROW R Felertog O Schlnsku H Bucrnat H Drobac H Pmenton R Pearson Melhs Novak M Vladxmlr J Steller M Grepo B Mayhan MR KURTZ S 4TH HOUR CHEMISTRY SECOND ROW G Zmk J Buzanns W Lathrop R Wendler J Kraczrner J Doyle W Husayko M Joklch U Madsen A Gatzke N Langer L Krohn H Johnson BOTTOM ROW J Gllbert M Javorka I Hult J Gornnck T Kardaras M Koester D Krotzke Mr Kurtz F Hammar L Whalen A Rochrnnnsku F Barnes MISS PRISK S ZA STENOGRAPHY TOP ROW H Novakovlch V Grundy A Gnbxslewncz J Goskowskn E Edgren M Tomasovnch M Drebrng A Popovnch E Arias B Hrldage BOTTOM ROW J Nasella S Dragash M Jakucyn S Srednmckn M155 Prusk A Stark E Stark F Johnson J Ahles H Graaff. D Swanson One Hundred Seven I OP : . ' , . , . f , . , . ' , . ' , . ' ' , . - . . ',R.r , .l k,. . I , . -: . . ' . L.. ...I I , .1AI,.4 ,. ,. ,. , I TOP ROW: C. Warnerr, A. Kovaciph, R. Doyle, H. Wuerrfel, R. Hendcrton, E. NeIson, J. Giancola, T. Matz, I dred EIgI1I: MR. CLARICS SOLID GEOMETRY MR. CLARK'S TRIGONOMETRY CLASS MR. WlLHELM'S IST HOUR ECONOMICS MR. WlLHELM'S 6TH HOUR ECONOMICS - fill. f ff! 4 ,jf W ff lyf , M ir? I MJ MISS ROUTH'S HOME MANAGEMENT DINNER BELLES MR. KOREY'S 5TH HOUR FORUM HOME MANAGEMENT I!- 'M One Hu ndred N AQ .1 1 ,- VV- .I 'JJ MISS SHEA'S SPANISH CLUB MISS HAGEN'S 5TH HOUR DEUTSCHE PLAUDERTASCHE MISS SHEA'S SPANISH CLUB MISS FRANKLIN'S 4TH HOUR FRENCH CLASS Hundred Ten Wx..f1f' I i'M 'AI lil MISS HAGEN'S HOME NURSING GLASS' TOP ROW: Bayliss, Podlin, Kuminsld, Cuprynski, Matuszewski. SECOND ROVV: BeAViIIe, Novakovich, Daniunas. Weaver, Graniczny, Stark, Osborne, Buck. BOTTOM ROW: Kulik, Wiegert.-'Goetzinger, Prill, Hrisinko, Fischer, Dombrowski, Szafranski, Rezac, Voitko, Novak. MISS HAGEN'S HOME NURSING CLASS TOP ROW: Kokos, Wren, Krohn. SECOND ROW: Church, Lebus, Gernbala, Burns, Conley, Murphy, Andersen, Wponas, Kasper, Jolly. BOTTOM ROW: Janikowski, McCloud, Weaver, Prill, Nelson, Mikulslci, McDannel, Lernarbc, Peterson, Chittenden, Niepokozyk. MISS EDDY'S 8TH HOUR HISTORIANS TOP ROW: Durlce, Juda, Salik, Lutz, Janc, Asborn, Morris, Sanagan, Flolkowski. BOTTOM ROW: Rybica, Sargent. Burg, Trzeciak, Rothbergerh Erickson, Burns, Gustafson, Fry, Ignowski. One Hundred Eleven f 'r kfLiLf'r9' ' , - F ' V11 .L H THE BOWEN BRANCH ., AI F If PHILLIPS, GERTRU DE English ROSINBUM, EARL A. Athletics SCOTT, MATHILDA M. Commercial SPENCER, ELIZABETH J. Mathematics TWICH ELL, FLORENCE I. Art 4 Branch l Faculty VAN de VELDE, J. M. Mechanical Drawing WILKE, RUTH C. German MCNICHOLS, MARY E. Commercial lAss't Princi BISBEE, DOROTHY L. Science BU DD, HELEN English pd Mary E. McNichols Assistant Principal GREER, EDNA B. History LEWIS, LAU RA MAE Commercial MATI-llE, CAM PBELL Machine Shop MCNAU L, DeET'l'E Household Arts NUSSEAR, ANNA K. Commercial One Hundred Thirteen MISS McNlCHOL'S DIVISION 2A MISS SPENCER'S DIVISION 2A MRS. GREER'S AND MISS WILKE'S DIVISIONS 2A AND IA MRS. BISBEE'S DIVISION 2B O HI.: ncIrecI Fourteen s fl' 9 rr QP 4-'qi 'IU II X' ' 6. If 1, AJ 59 MRS. NUSSEAR'S DIVISION 2B MISS McNAUL'S DIVISION IA MISS BUDD'S DIVISION MRS. PHILLIPS' DIVISION IB MISS LEWIS', MRS. TWICHELL'S AND MRS. SCOTTIS DIVISION- IB -, .X F' ,ew ff' f J One Hfgdred Fifteen f l ll A 4- if 4? 9 'Chua- Nl-o - J T' 'li V i ' Q-'K of' ws SYQVQP TAU Pl ALPHA qA +u,,+ ' TOP ROWV: E. Kross, G. Waldemer, R. Klopsch, C. Amborski, L. Algrim, M. Langman, Mr. Van de Velde, E. Magdanz, C. Strobot, G. Zaiac, B: Schmidt, D. Cavanaugh. THIRD ROW: L. Zimmerman, A. Borich, M. Reilly, F. Haack, M. Shields, C. Barth, R. Badtke, F. Dombrowski, D. Novak, D. Skarbek, F. Plys, F. Skovronski. SECOND ROW: M. Bennett, H. Kustudich, l. Denek, G. Stone, A. Koch, L. Gatzke, E. Fries, C. Trichak, V. Rzepczynski, D. Buza, E. Kuehl, E. Hallburq, BOTTOM ROW: A. Smith, E. Kaske, J. Pacholarz, E. Vukadinovich, O. Kurek, M. Kucharski, S. Sulkowski, E. Berne. STUDENT BOARD TOP ROW: F. Dombrowski, L. Malstrom, S. Knezovich, F. Almquist, E. Vukadinovich, C. Weston, W. Burgwold, E. Biliskov, M. Nissen, P. Jadyre. SECOND ROW: G. Zciac, D. Skarbek, J. Bishop, M. lwinski, G. Waldemer, G. Stone, J. Hansen, P. Besterfield, M. Langman, L. Dust, P. Krieger. BOTTOM ROW: J. Youkey, N. Stevens, M. Bennett, M. Shields, Miss Lewis, Miss McNichoIs, R. Klopsch, C. Barth, E. Magclanz, D. Houx. HONOR CLUB' TOP ROW: Mr. Van de Velde, C. Barth, A. Koch, L. Gatzke, R. Bernardi, S. Sulkowski, J. Pacholarz, Miss Nichols. BOTTOM ROW: R. Klopsch, G. Zalac, E. Kuehl, L. Algrim, E. Magdanz, M. Langham, M. Kucharski, O. Kurek, J. Strom. One Hundred Sixteen T 411, xii 5 - fll f' vi ,f Qi ffl , C f if! 6 0 4.9 3.54- ff BRANCH R. O. T. C. BOOK-ROOM AIDES BOWENITE BOOSTERS HALL GUARDS TOP ROW: C. Ericson, J. Bergquist, V. Civik, L. Meyert, S. Mcrqole, M. Oberman, G. Stone, G. Walderner, C. Sikich, A. Green, A. Harrison, M. Bennett. THIRD ROW: Miss McNichois, D. Norgard, M. Rei'ly, F. Dombrowski, M. Paun, M. Shields, E. Fries, E. Magdanz, B. Schmidt, B. Soliday, D. Cavanaugh, E. Hildreth. SECOND ROW: A. Smith, E. Kaske, A. Koch, C. Strobot, A. Klasnia, A. Borich, L. Files, C. Barth, M. Langrnan, F. Almquist, E. Barna, S. Sands, R. Klopsch. BOTTOM ROW: B. Jones, L. Gatzke, V. Rouse, K. Schick, M. Iwinski, E. Richards, L. Brading, C, Paulos, H. Malecki. One Hundred Sevenieen CANDY SALESMEN-FIRST SEMESTER -ARROW SALESMEN TWIGS STAFF OFFICE HELP OCTET dred Eighteen 1 . f 'i ' Wu - if 'A ' ,HPI ,J if f ENGLISH MUSKETEERS ART GROUP ENGLISH 2A AND 2B GROUP ALGEBRA GROUP P B s. J or CIE' 4,11 I CHAMPION. VOLLEY BALL TEAM TOP ROW: M. Oberman, L. Land, E. Hildreth, C. Strobct, C. Kocinski, W. Wojnarowski, E. Shimborski. BOTTOM FOBN-RUNNERS UP: E. Klug, P. Basterfield, D. Skarbek, E. Larsen, D. Cavanaugh, F. Skovronski, L. Brading, . ene . 1 B. A. A. BOTTOM ROW: W. Eiliott, J. Harris, R. Jones, E. Barton, E. Vukadinovich, M. Nissen, G. Stenslik, J. Sowa, E. Lis, C. Bugaiski. SECOND ROW: D. Holstrom, A. Kleiva, C. Freebeck, L. Dominion, J. Drzal, P. Uchman, M. Rios, J. Martinez, W. Kunysz, A. Mosele, R. Maicherski, E. Szyrnanski, B. Dudek, K. Schick. THIRD ROW: C. Paulos, N. Carmona, B. Crnokrak, 6. HausIer', M. Graham, L. Almanza, S. Mistarz, J, Novak, L. Zimmerman, G. Kustudich, E. Vrlich, L. Perkovich, S. Abbot, J. Pacholarz, J. Basetich. FOURTH ROW: M. Rosinburn, W. Kaminski, S. Klasnia, H. Mangerson, R. Lombardi, B. Bruce, F. Ziering, L. Zaklan, R. Cerda, M. Costello, H, Vrlicl-I, C. Cross, H. Malecki, L. Hicks, J. Mikolzak. TOP ROW: W. Blazek, T. Sowa, M. Banich, G. Stodoia, C. Ericson, D. Norgard, E. Krzos, T. Rucinski, R. Roma, J. Spuriock, R. Carlson, R. Schaser, C. Weston, W. Dust. SQUAD LEADERS-GIRLS' GYM TOP ROW: L. Gobcl, J, Lewis, I. Denek, R. Brosrnan, D. Cavanaugh, C. Strobot, F. Dombrowski, S. Suikowski, M. Maul, R, Rozek. SECOND ROW: I. Raschke, B. Raschke, J.. Strom, I-I. Bubnovich, M. Kueharski, A. Kiasnia, R. Badtke M. Iwinski R. Pietrowski S. Jasinski, I. Stasuak, S. Crempl. BOTTOM ROW: F, Rozich, E. Borngraber, M. oberfhan, v. Rzeaczynski, F. Efanfas, E. Hamburg, c. zagac, D. sesfbek, H. Kypuros, c. Barth, c. sikich, M smeids. One Hundred Twenty , ji. f iv dag' -x 4- f F 'yr -if ' r ul' f ' if .u X 4' f fu, Scholarship ' Leadership General Helpfulness Publicity Salesmanship Music Art Athletics Athletics One Hundred Twenty-one Outstanding Pupils Scholarship-Laborio Alamaza, Ruth Brosman, Mary Kucharslci Ruth Klopsch Leadership Mildred Bennett. General l-lelptulness-Marie Shields, Arthur Smith, Ruth Brosman Pulolicity-Carolyn Barth, Getrude Stone. Salesmanship-Margaret Langman, Dolores Cavanaugh, Catherine Silcich Music-Elaine Kuehl, Dorothy Buza, Lois Malstrom, Lydia Gatzlce Art-Nick Pallot, Michael Nissen. Athletics Cecelia Strobot, Lansdale Hicks One Hundred Twenty- Branch Snaps Two Roses Willing Letha and Bernice Engineer Griffin Service Plus 9th iltlour Mathematicians Miscellaneous Prodigies Ready Afternoon Ambition Music Maker Fairest Blossoms on the Branch Smile Mr. Gibson-Truant Otlicer Martha and Ruth Regular Fellows Willing Volunteers Branch Snaps One Hundred Twenty-three Zo'- 6T-vm 54 Row I. Top to Bottom Gertrude O'Rourke Ethel Leyerle Joy Terp Row 2. Top to Bottom -5' Row 3. Top to Bottom Milclred Carbaugtm Bolo Doyle Ellen Stark Betty Peters X Row 4. Top to Bottom Doreen Donaldson Florence Weissman Marion Koepke Uriel Madsen Row 5. Bolo Stone Dolores Fitzgerald ' Top to Bottom May Steele Jemesaffwmg i Lois Bilicld Genevieve Filipovictm Jean K'll'On Russell McCauley Matlwilda Vladmir LaVerne Mellies Mildred Pearson One Huncl red Twenty-four It was a pleasure to serve you during the school terms. vDo:n3t- ' J o ' M, f rr Y 5 -i il ' E mart li EV 5 lil lil il A atc es 'S Emu' Q ' ' 4r 13 for both sexes! ex 'Z , r Eg! ' A W ' F Bulovas, Elgins, Hamiltons and W XK 33.13 giiiiwil X xt lr-may I gg iv -2l v most all the other well-known l kgfi l gay . was 53 . N ? makesg on credit, at nationally R lf . , W l advertised cash prices. Largest X ll assortment outside the Loop. . A E COLE 8: S C .Q Jeux . Y O U NG CO. lim Jewelers 14 Optometrists ff Radios 9144 Commercial Ave. Q ' ---. ..... ..... . -..., V55 'N A 'a fiaw i a as rm sr IE 'Hs,l1 I 5 E 5 I5 9' if' ' :sllielf Q IIEIEI Wm . . ' i n ., . , i Jimi' SlEN.X'I'OR u 524,75 TERMfS,gTO SUIT EVERY PURSE One Hundred Twenty-fi if - Class Prophecy X .. The selt-appointed crystal gazer ot the June.'35 class, after Xwenrd motions of the hands and Pig Latin mutterings, prepared these IL,-,ffprophecies tor our class according to the months of their birth. Atter , L she extracted the thirty-tirst ot December's tuture from the glass ball, she closed up shop to wish them all success in their future ,xx xggx professions. K T X dANUARY 'January TI-IESE: WILL PROBABLY BE GORDON TOLESON .....,...,.., .,.....,,,................,....... A n undertaker MILTON KOESTER ..,..,,.....,. ,,.,,.,........ A renowned accordionist CLYDE WAGNER ......,,....,......... ,.........,,.......,.,.... A champion golfer MILDRED KUPRESANIN ........... .,.,........,....,.,.,...... A nurse HARRY CYBORSKI ....,.,...... ........,,. A n elevator boy PAUL NIKSIC ...,.,,.,,..,.... ,.......... A lion tamer IRENE BARBER ..,..............,....,..,...,..., ,.....,,............. A housewife LEROY BRUDER ......,.,...,.....,.........,,,,.... ,,....,,...... A public speaker CHARLOTTE CZUPRYNSKI ..,,,,..,.,, .......,.....,...,.,...,. A pianist HELEN HRINSINKO ..,,...,........,u.. ,.......,........ A nurse EDWARD ROMAN .,..,...,..,. ............,. A salesman ELOISA ARIAS ..,,.,....... ......,..,...,.........,..., A teacher BEATRICE BUZA ...,.....r...,, .....,....... A business woman LOIS KROHN. ....,.,.......,..... ..,....,.... A lady ot leisure MICHAEL JOKICH ............ .,........, A taxi driver RALPH ACKER .........,...,.,....... .... ....,,.,..........,..,............., A b ouncer JOSEPHINE KUMINSKI ............. ..,..,, A Mae West extremist HARRY MILLER ...,,.....,,..,..... ............ A tootloall coach ERICH HOFFMAN .,,.......... ............... A dancing teacher HARRY DECHNIK .......,....,,, ,,....,.,.....,.........,.,,.. A salesman ADAM PIETRZAK ..,......,. ..,,.......... A circus clown RAY WENDLER .,......... ...,.,.,.. B abe Ruth II One Hundred Twenty-six aio ....---- ------ ----- . - ----1-4--A---- fx- FOR those who appreciate that only a superior education for pmt U3,,l,,l ffl! , , A gl' l 'r1':r'f:V -Ql- business will guarantee a good piggy.-Q WLQQIEL . . - . . . E' -.- ' , 2 1' .'FIgl-.x position for the beginner ID husi- ,Imp ig' Pmgffigg V , - 1 srnzff. It sl was ness today, we oller a number ol J11,,u,p lf? 5115115139 complete commerce courses . . . ' ' Ni. Courses of Study Administrative Secretarial, Accounting Stenographic Comptometer, Three Months Intensive Shorthand Ql7inishing Courses for High School Commercial Graduate-:sl Two Year Degree Courses Business Administration Secretarial Science Accounting WRITE OR PHONE TODAY FOR BULLETIN ONLY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ADMITTED Chicago College of Commerce THE UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS 62nd Place at Halsted Wentworth 0994 One Hundred Twenty X79 e., fy x , 'QT X L.. X , wa? MM THESE: ALICE STEEANSKI ...,,........ NATHAN LANGER ........,.. THOMAS MATZ .,..,......,...... DOROTHY HANSEN ,4...,...,.. FEBRUARY February H ERMAN MARZULLO ..,......,.. M I j WILL PROBABLY BE suttragette leader street car conductor taxidermist Prima Donna , ....,...,....,.... A trombone player EDWARD NASTAV ....,....... . ....,..,....., The director ot a follies ANNETTE DU ERESNE, ...,........ A commercial artist JENNY STELLER .,........,.,,.., ..........,.... A n operatic star EMILY WISNIEWSKI ..........,.. ...,....,,....,,.......,,....A..... A model HERMAN WUEREEEL ,.............. ....,.......,, A history professor JOVITA ARTEAGA ..........,..... ...,.,,,....,..,. A stenograplwer MARY BUBALO .,,..........,.........,............ .......,,...... A salon owner CHARLES MCNABI3 ,.,..,.... ,.......,,...,,..,..,..,....,....,,.............,......,........,..............., A postman LA VERNE MELLIES .... ..,,.....,, A travelling saleslady ANTHONY JAVORKA ............,...........,,...,.....,.,.........................,.,... A U. S. Senator MARY ISEK ....,.,........,.,......,.......,.,.. ..,.......... A lady judge ALEX OBRZUT ........t.... .........,. A civil engineer ROBERT OUINN ,........,.... ........,.,..... A n attorney HELENA PIENTON .....A..........,...... .,......... A society leader KATHERINE SKRBINA .............. .......,..,.., A n ad-Iibloer WITHAULD SIUDA .........,........,,,, ,............,. A Ioand leader LOUISE SINNI-IOFE ..,, 5 .......,......... A ....,.............. .....A....... A g reat singer OLIVE SCHINSKI ...,.. ,..1' ............... .....,.,,............ A seamstress ALEX ZAKLAN ..,.................................................. .....................,,,....... A minister SAM STAMOS .........,.. ......,...... A side-slwow barlcer One Hundred Twenty-eight III -I I , fi by Q1 YD? I x I N rr. , K J I ,..-' N I I ,IJMMIQJ I I I XJ I , peg I f s K' - . , Lf , 1 Y' , N , 13-1 V . L L I , f , , X I ' 1, L 4'-5-, PL I J- ' I T I. L - :Ld A. L I NV ,J F I 'I XV JL DL L W if I I, L I ,' fr .4 P if Q- I K . l I I , I 'I - I I - In I ,- I I 'N ' E g V5 I I ' Q J ' , .v H., -V W- ITICSSI' BUSINESS ,Mffff COLLEGE 1 I aff' ,J f - nf! In I The Business College with the Univer- T Q2 ,XJ sity Atmosphere--Famous for the if O U ' High Type of Employees if Develops W IfMf:3 V2 IoNLv I I , I I I I I I I I I 'S' x- l fo I ,7fQVf'E'?JuR YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GR ED ADUATES ENROLL Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS JEMPLOYED l'l6 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Randolph 4347 -. in - 4 .,. 4 j .4 2 I I W .. fi! 1 1 1 1' '111 1' 1111 1- iii- 1 1 -11-1 uu1uu-uu1nu-un-un:-nu1Inf: One Hundred Twenty-nine Nl w I' lux QI E Q.1 ,aye iffy riff! . PW ,J ' in VXI . . , I ? in . . I i' ' , .f O., gi . , A 'XJ , WM, JJ JD Mmm-1 I ' fIfYf X Iwi, J I March be D fly THESE: WILL PROBABLY BE il? rn vi' HELEN ZIOLKOWSKI .,.,........,, , .,.,......... ,......, .......,....,.........,..... A n ews girI LI!! A I ANN! WANTUCH .,...... ......... ..... A social secretary JB EUGENE STRANC ......,.......... .....4. ,..,..,,,,..., A n author RUTH WENDT ........... , ........,.,,..,,L,,,, A press agent IVIELVIN WULF .............., .......... A cietending attorney FOREST BARNES ..........,..,. ................,.................. A iudge ALICE CARLSON .,........... .,.....,...,.. A torch singer JOSEPH CARUSO ....,...... .... . . ..,,,.. ......... ..... . , . .......,,..,. ...,.,........,........., . .A crooner WILLIAM CORFIELD ,....,. .... . . . ..... ,,.......,., ...,,A. ,.,,... ...... A s t ate's attorney Joi-IN DoYLE .,I.....4,.,..II,I..t.. ..,,I...4......I....I.,.,...,...,.. A doctor EDWIN NELSON ..,...,........,. , ..,. ,..... . ..t,..........,..,..,.,,,.........., -....,. A dance instructor RUSSELL McCAULEY ,......... ..,,..........,.. A millionaire SOPHIE CWALINSKI .,..,..... .,.....i...,...........,.,.,.,............. O racie Allen II IRENE NASALSKI ,,..,,.,..,..,..... e owner ot a Iwot dog stand HOWARD PIJAHN .....i.....,,. ....,.,,....,,............,... A toreign minister DONALD PRINCE ....... ............,. A Big Ten Eootbail star HELEN REEHL ,,.......,,.......... .,... i,i,..., ..,...t.........i,.......,,. A n I weiress EDWARD SPEARMAN ......,..., .,......,,..., -I' ito Sctiipa, II DELPHINE KACZALA ....,,..,. .........,.,.. A business woman WILLIAM HUZZEY ........,....,..,......., ....,....................., A in actor GENEVIEVE GRUDZINSKI ..,.....,.... .,...,..,,,. A seamstress JOSEPH GIANCOLA .......,..... ,.,....,......,., A stock broker GERALD EINNEGAN ............. ..........,..,,.........,....,..., A novelist CLAUDE EIALKOWSKI .,,.,.,........ ...........,., A business executive STA'NLEY TREMBACKI .........., .,,,,,,.,... ...,....... A cook One Hundred Thirty 4, .---11-1-1 1-.1-...H Qc 51.1111 OU have finished high school but you have just begun that School of Life beyond the Classroom. Meet its requirements confidently, equipped for success with the prac- tical business training which this school provides-training that has given Bryant SL Stratton the reputation of The School of Suc- cessful Graduatesn-graduates who go places! Visit, write or phone RA N. 1575 for Catalog South Michigan Avenue, Chicago wfa.wwfeMxmMmAfw,wAz1:mAwmf --,M W STRATTCN if-ef Ski e75f.iw.t...'?-fs-fff1zfW'A,,,s,, is-,.. Ai- One Hundred Thu 'cy one PLACES THESE: APRIL April JIM THOMSON ........,........,.. FLORENCE WEISSMAN .,.....,A EA,. RUTH WALLIN .,..,.,..TT..,.,T........, BOB STONE ,,........ ,TA..4, HELEN BIERNAT ..... .,,......,. JOHN BUZANIS ,,A............,,,.. MILDRED CARBOUGH ,,.......,. MARY CASEY A....,,.,....,,...... .. ROMEO DASCENZON 4.... , DOREEN DONALDSON. IRENE KIL ..,.......,... ...............w,..,..,... JAMES McCREA ,.TT.,..,,.. JOHN LULIC .,......A..........,. ARTHUR GATZKE ,,4.,.4....,,. ALFRED JANOS ...A..,...... STANLEY JUDA .,.....,,...... RAY RICKETTS, ..,,.. , TED PALIKE ....,..,..,,.. .... WALTER SKIBA ..,......,,,... RAYMOND KULIC A.A..... JOSEPH GORNlCK .......,. One Hundred Thirty two WILL PROBABLY BE acrobat ....,... Secretary ot labor diving champion general ,, ..,....,..,.r,.,.,.....,.. A model six-day bike rider . .r,....,., A stenographer .......... A tarmer's wite tloorwalker ..i.,,....The tirst lady President tiling clerk .....,... A detective sailor ping-pong champion President ot a tack factory ,Proprietor ot a day nursery shoe lace salesman movie actor heavyweight wrestler football player basketball star WALTON-TRAINED Accountants, Secretaries and Stenographers Get the Better Pazd Posztzons Walton School of Commerce offers you superror tram mg rn Accountrng Busrness Admrnrstratron Secretarral Studres and Stenography Exceptronal faculty natronallv famous courses and teachrng, methods WALTON GRADUATES ACHIEVE SUCCESS ust as a person rs measured by hrs attarnments so must a school be judged by the accomplrshments of rts Grad uates Results are the genurne test of any specralrzed tram rug and the fact that hundreds of Walton trarned men and women have won advancement and success rs con vrncrng proof that Waltorr w1ll help all who have the desrre and ahrlrty to learn DAY AND EVENING CLASSES As Day and Evenrng Classes are started at frequent rnter vals rt rs easy for a student to begrn at the pornt for whrch hrs prevrous educatron and experrence qualrfy hrm SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Have you wondered why some persons hold rmportant well pard posrtrons whrle others do not? The answer rs Superror Trarnrng It rs all clearly explarned rn our School Bulletrn A copy w1ll be sent you free of charge and wrthout oblrgatron ust wrrte Educatronal Drrector Charles H Langer Ph B C P A 1151 B McCormrck Burldrnv 332 South Michigan Avenue Telephones Chicago, Illrnors Wabash 2687 88 89 J . I . l . l ,. - WALTON SCHOOL of COMMERCE One' Hu nclred Thirty THESE: MAY May wiLL Pizosf-xBLY BE WALTER BLANK .....,...........,... ..,...,,,...........,..,..,........ A saxaphonist BALBINA KOPEC ................. ....,,..........,...........,...... A milliner ALICE LEWANDOWSKI ......,.,.... ,.............. A telephone operator URIEL MADSEN .,.........................., ......,.,.. A trigonometry authority CARLOS LUNDSTROMH ,...,....,.,,...........,......,........,.,...,,..., An oil magnate JACK MILLER .,............A....,.....,.. ............ P resident ot the Greek Republic JACK SCHNEIDER ,.,....,.....,. .,,.....,..,,...,..,........,....,,......,..... A local salesman ARNATT SI-IAEEER ,...........,,. .............. P ostmaster General CHARLOTTE NOVAK ....., equestrienne JUNE JUDC THESE: WILL PROBABLY BE GORDON ZINK ,..,.,....... ,,...,,,.,....,..,..,,, A giant in a circus RUTHE PEARSON ...,........ ....,.,....,....,.,...... A n aviatrix WALTER WILK ...,..,.,....,, ...........,...,,......,........A.............. A congressman JAMES YOUNG .,..,........ ..,......,..... C ornmander ot the Swiss navy HENRY ZAWACKI ...,,...,,, .,..,...................,..,,,,.........,...... A bank teller ETHEL BALL ,,....,........... ...,,.......... A switchboard operator ALLEN BEI-IRENS .,........, .,...,....,.,,.......,..........,.. A n astrologist LOIS BILICKI ,,..,,...,..,.,.....,...,,,..,,..,... ,........., A radio announcer IRENE KOPCZYNSKI .........,,,. . ...,..,.....,.....,,....,,.......,,... .... ,.,.... A b alcer's wife LILLIAN eraoss ,....,.i.,...I.. ,,.ii.,...i..,..i.......4.......I...... A dog raiser HELEN JOHNSON ..................,...,..,....................,................... A 4H Contest winner JUNE I-IENSON .....,...,.,....... ...,,.......... A concert pianist CARIVIEN VERDE .............i., .....,........... A star gazer -four ...1......11..1.-.1111....1'1111.-.....-.-ua.-I LEARN to play the ACCORDION RIGHT Montalbands Accordion School 1238 EAST 75TH STREET PHONE: DORCHESTER 6425 N.. 1 1 1 .. .-. .. 1 1...1...-.,m-.,,1an1nn1uu1uu1u.-. .. .. ... -,....,. -3- 1 1 I I i 1 .5 an-..-..-a..-I..-H.,-..,.-...M 4, of ...,.-.u-..-..-.,-..-..-.........-.u-....-n-..-...-.H-..- sin ..-...-n.....-...-..-..-M-W... 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One H und red Thirty-six WILL PROBABLY BE All-American Star artist authoress tourist designer Latin teacher deacon foreseer motorcyclist street cleaner premiere dansuese blacksmith teacher comedienne gold digger movie star housewife torch singer toy malcer bicycle builder I . i v .kr 1 -1 , if 111 1+ f 1? I M . ,g ,., Compliments and G o o haelsyji U1'1g,,. ,U J of Your photographers The J. J. F I STUDIQS Tm Phone uth Chicago 1967 r M ff- AL AVENUE gf 1? Take The Marble Stairweyn HDirectly Qver The New Scott Storell - , 1 . 1 1 g, 'J 'I' - - - -1- -1'- - - - -1'- -------- 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tl I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T fb! J A .W ' '- 1 1 '- 1i11i11111 --------11111---11 u n-:aio O H d dTh ,fn f 4 . If -o Q l nj . ul I fl - Aff 'N ,f I ,IJ ff' 1 ,I ' j' I if ,J I i F I I Y 1 f' 1. J! f I il ,f li ll ,Ti ip! I I I I 4' ,f 4- ,ff I ,lb , ' N ily. I! ,Lf , I J ' , ,I I AUGUST if I I I 'll W. I 1, ,I I 4,1 5. 3 'fiij Y f 5 fh 'Qi R., 35 s Y ' 5 N .e- August THESE: WILL PROBABLY BE LEONARD WILCZENSKI SOPHIA SCZUDLO .,,.,.......,. SHELDON BUDD ..........,..... HELEN DROBAC ......,,.4...,.,..... H EN RY KANCZUGA ....4.......,.. explorer MELOSH MKROBRADA .......,..... GENEVIEVE FILIPOVICH, ........ . DOLORES FITZGERALD.. HARVEY JOHNSON ...4,,.... A panther woman motor boat addict butcher's wife photographer basketball star chambermaid equestrienne doctor BERNARDA HIDALGO ........... .,....... A choir leader LOUIS HARSENY .............. ...............,... A toreador AL ROCHMINSKI ...,...,.,.,.. ....,...,.. ,................ A n Olympic star RAYMOND NOVAK ..,.......... ...,........................,.............,,,....., A gladiator ROSE SOIJKUP ...........,.... .,...,..,...... A contract bridge authority MARY SCHMIDT ......,.....,... .................,. A ri anti-Swede leader EDWARD-SAWACKI i..........,.iii .,.,...,..,,.,........,.,.......,..,,...i A cook ELINORE JOLLY ....................,.,...,,..... .........,.. A broad iumper ANGELINE WISNIEWSKI .......,....,, ......,,.....,. A manicurist One Hundred Thirty-eight u1nw1nn1u1un1um1u1n1u1nu1-.1..1.,1,.1 1.. .!.....,,-,.- 1 - -...-..,.-,........,-,,.,-.........u......-....-m.....,.-..,.-,...-....-....-,..,-....-,,.......,.-....-...-,...-..,.....,.-,...- .. 1 ......-.....,!, 1 TREDUP FLOWER SHOPS Sewing the Public for Ofver 48 Years . .FLOWERS. .. 1 2615 EAST 75TH STREET Phone South Shore 1621 1un1nu...un1 1n-..u1m1 1404101 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1- 1.11un1nn1un1nu.1un...nu11-E1M1-m1un.1.u,.1...1..,1,,.1,.,,- CREDIT AT CASH PRICES JEWEL SHOP GEO. M. HURYsz Watch Maker 9156 COMMERCIAL AVE. Phone Saginaw 6117 .1u,.1 1 1.q1u..1 1m.1 1,,1ml1u.1 1 1 1... 1m,...un1n'11nn1nu1nu1Im1nu1Im.1un1mu1,m1M1,,.1,,,,1u,.- PHONE SOUTH CHICAGO 1020 GREENE'S BAKERY For Bakery Goods of Quality 9030 COMMERCIAL AVE. 1nnn1n1 .-un1n.1Inn1un1,,n1..1.1..1..1n,1.1 .1..1n,1..1..1,.1,,1,,1..1..1.,.1.,,.1..1,,,.1. ......1 1 1 1,,,1,.., ,11,,,1n 1nn1nn1 1nu1n-1nnu1nu1,.1..,.1,,1.,,1. 1,.,,1,,,,- -u -nu1Im1m1nn1nn1un.1.mu.-un1un1uu1uu-nu1uu-un- -min ,,1ml1l1 1 1 1 1.nu.1m.1u,.1 1 1 1 1 ..,,,,1.,,u... .....4. -M-,.,-..I-u.-.......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-......-..-. 3017 EAST 92ND STREET I Phone Saginaw 1200 T - .----- ...-. -...-..-.,.-.-.-..-...-..--..g. 'S' I Phone South chicago 1474-1475 I I RED STAR l .M A E PHARMACY J. P. GALLIGAN, R. Ph. 9150 COMMERCIAL AVE. i I The BOWEN STORE 8845 Manistee Avenue South Chicago, 111. I CANDIES ICE CREAM l STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES L STUDENTS' LUNCHES 1 I MR. AND MRS. JOHN c. BLOCK 1 ii 4- 'Q' 1 When you buy coal from a reputable firm there follows the priceless S 1 Satisfaction of knowing that you got exactly what you Ordered. l You'Il like OUR Way of doing business. ONE OF OUR YARDS IS NEAR YOU l ALUMET OAL COMPANY I SAGINAW 2000 I ---I--- - - -. -------- -I.-....-.I-I.--W-.--I...-I. ------- ...-...............-....-A-....-...g. One Hundred Thirty-nine P .-' xg K One Hundred Forty - SEPTEMBER September THESE: WILL PROBABLY BE ROBERT TI-IINNES ......,...........,.,..,. ' .,......................,,,........,...... A butcher PAULINE SYPNIEWSKI ..,.......,.,...,............ .....,,.,......,.....,...... A taxi dancer LAWRENCE WHALEN ..... 1 ........,..,,.............. ..,...,,.,..........,.,.............. A fisherman BETTY IVIAYHAN ...........,..... .,.......................... A Kindergarten teacher MIKE IVIANNING .,,.........,......,..A............. 1 ..................,............................... A chiropractor ANTHONY KOVACICI-I ....,,.....,......,,....... Colonel of the I-Iegewisch Army WARREN DOMBROWSKI ..........,.,....,.......................................... A bank president CHARLOTTE CALIBAN .......,......... ........,...,..,..... ....,.......... A T ootbaII coach CLARA ROGALSKI ........,.. ...,......., A crystal gazer SYLVIA RAYIVIAN .....,...,...,. .......,..,,,, A n elocutionist BETTY PETERS ...,...................... .....,.,... A tennis champion MARIE JOHNSON ....,...,... .......................,............ A Duchess ESTHER GROSS ...,.......,..,..... ..,......................,,,,.,,.......A.,. A matron EDWARD FORTUNA .,........... .....,........, A butter and egg mari LENO FIORIO ,...,....,.....,.,....... ....,......,.......,......,.............. A scientist MARY WEAVER ...,....,..... ......,..... A caterer JACK LASK ,.................. .......,,.,, A poet THESE: MATHILDA VLADMIR .............. EDMUND ULATOWSKI ..,,i....., BLANCH STOLL ....,..,......... PAUL MILJAK .,........i...A...,.., LEONA KOVACICH .,.,...... BERTIL KARLSTN ..........,...... DOROTHY KROTZKI .,.......,,...... ELSIE BODNER ..........4.......is...,............,., STEPHANIE DALIDCHICK ........,..... SYLVIA SIEGAL ...........,i.......A......... 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CHICAGO 1146 Chicago -uu111n111111..11111111 n1u,,11111111111'...11 A'Q5yrie5elsSnn CASKETS as law.ysi2599 COMPLETE FUNERALS 5989 5165? 5195? PARLORS .ure SPACIOUS .and RESTF UL Soloisi of your own Selccfion FREE with erals B944 commercial Aw. :mane 0 UUVII ouch'-' 0242 One Hundred Forty one 4 I I r ,lf ,e ,lf 1,,4ffv.,.f4f 117711 I fx. I I I 5 1. I I, ', A P Q5 L ,X .. .ft ,f W 7, ,A ' .4 nl I ' Y vfsiff i, ,, .A 'pf-. ,- ,, J ji .,, I X NOVEMBER NOVZMBCF gf x ' ,1 if .f K.. ' ' V, -,f' V .- . wk' THESE: S WILL PROBABLY BE I-1, ,D MILDRED LALICH ...A.,,.... .... ........4. A m one Gmac fri ,J1.,UffV iff JOY TERP ,.,.........,.....,.,...,.......,...,.. ..A.,........ A Polish teacher' T' V,,fDI LILLIAN wicksriaom ......,..,, ...AL.4AA... A jay waiter J A EDWARD STIPAN .........,,......, ,,...,.,...A..,..,... A dentist JOHN BENKOVIC .,.......,..........,. .........,.. A street singer CASIMER BLASZCZYK ........,..,... ...,,.,.,,... A n ocuIist IVAR HULT ....,,...................,,....,.,....., .,................. A cowboy HELEN GOREY ..A...,,...,.,.,... ..,..,.......,......,,....,....... A ceIIist JAMES GILBERT .....,......... ..,.,....., A mathematician DENNIS O'KEEFE .i.i,i,......,..,,..,.,., .,....,...i,.......,.. A drugqasi ELLEN STARK .......,....,........,.........,......,,,.... ......,....i.. A piano teacher CECELIA STANKIEWICZ .,.....,....,,. ,..........,,..,,...,.- ..,,.....,... A n urse DAN MILYASEVICH ....,........... .,......... A transcendentahst WILLIAM MCGUIRE ,.......,.., ................,.....,.....,,... A buccaneer DECEMBER December 65? 92 R THESE: WILL PROBABLY E JEAN KILLION ...,...I............,.. ELIZABETH LORENZEN JOHN KRECZMER .,.i..,...... ROBERT DELAWARE ,......,......, MARTIN JAVORKA ......,.. file clerk horsewoman dramatist stock broker u pholsterer FRANK HAMMER ......,..........,... ........A... A cabinet maker VIRGINIA FITZGERALD A..,........ ........,..,.,.. A n acrobat KATHERINE EELLAI ....,...,..,,.... .....,...., A Prima Donna RUTH EEIERTAG .,....................... .,.........,.,..,... A saxaphonist ALICE EVANS A...............,..... f ...,...,,,... ,......,.........,........ A croontraIto GEORGE RADOSEVICH ,.........,.... ....,....... A business executive VIRGINIA ZEILER ......I..,.,,.,....,.,.,... ..............,..... A stenographer One Hundred Forty two M. gi. ,uu.1,n1lg,nu,ruinnina-....1.l,,,uLn.1uuL.,l,,.nTupimi- 4. W. F. KOMPARE Lawyer 9205 COMMERCIAL AVE. Tel. So. Chicago 0599 Res. So. Chicago 8870 -nl 1nuiuuluu1nu1nu.1ua1un....uu1.nn..uui-l..-. im.- FRANK C. HILL Attorney at Law 9152 COMMERCIAL AVE. Phone Regent 1840 .5. .....- - -....-....-..-...-I...-..i.-....-...-,...- .. -..,.-Mg. of 1m 1-1-1-1-111111 un1n.i- 4, Standard Coal 86 Coke Co. Wholesale and Retail 8757 BALTIMORE AVE. 4 PHONES: SO. CHICAGO 1538-39 CHICAGO, ILL. ..nu.-1111111111111nn1n 1,.,.,111111111.-ii.-uniun- SHORTHAND in 30 DAYS. Signs for Syllables - 2 letters. Stan dard. Nu sizes. Secret r' I ana. Reporting Courses. Gai Catalog. into th is this in to rx l 'I - D 'J uovn scnoor.. 32 W. Randolph. CEN 4337 1-in.--....,...........1111111..1nu1n Compliments Hof, - WN. Lxi-v-Q T 'IE 1n.1.-11111111111-nl, uu....im. .I +4- -9----1 ------- - ------- -I-I---2 I I I I I I 3 DR. A. J. ZIHERLE 1 I 5 7 DENTIST I 9152 COMMERCIAL AVE. I SUITE 210 PHONE so. CHICAGO ovss I I I I--..-.. ............. -..-.i '! - - - ' ' I '!' I I I I I CoDD-DRUGs I i E. W. CODD, R. Ph. T Northeast Cor. Commercial Avenue 5 and 92nd Street , I I Phones So. Chicago 8556-8557 T chicago Illinois- I 'I lg'-an-Ju1nn--nn--nu-nu-nn?-1nn1ln1 -j:lIW'hHI1hH1Hl-gqllfgflv ..-..-.HM ..MTfI-1M- - u+f.--view--I ew :E I 1 II f F. s I l I w.: If 'rv I KJV 'IJ V IJ J I HIIJ I .aI i Y wk X611 QEFI PDI!! wi I III I .IYIIW I I L -ix leg . 81,4 I gf' A ! I 4 . I' ' iff.: If I f JI I ,IIm?N'IIr I'I' lm, JI x . .P ,A I I I QI. .I Wim I' ICN I , 4- I I I I I' ,'i' ' '17 I 1 PIIDVEEIIISIE IS IQIIII' I I . O ! W I3 , , AIAA ., JI E ,I-eg. ,- 4 1 II I If I I I I I I I I I I ' -,mi l,:I 1 1 -.l iiiiiiii ul'-1 -'nina' One Hundred Forty-three At the Dinner Dance Everybody was there, but that's iust about as tar as we can go without clivulging into personalities, so we'lI make no discrimination in giving a tew high spots ot the evening. As is the usual case where committees are in charge ot getting something done at a prescribed hour, the attair commences about an hour or so later. Our attair might have been on schedule except tor the tact that the people on the committee were rambling all over l-legewisch looking tor a tew people just about the time they were to be on their way to the Medinah. Well, to those unaccustomed to that distant area, we will only state that it's a very hard place to get out ot at night. incidentally, Mr. Collins must have had a 'Few newspaper men working tor him: the scoop stories he came out with when asked to say a tew words were accurate and up to date. However, everyone knew that Carl Aronson lingered around rehearsing the words he would chance direct at the only girl who is capable ot telling him anything. After Mr. Collin: publicly asked the comedian it he had enough nerve to ask his girl triend tor a dance the evening was less tense. The chicken was very good, they say. But to be pertectly trank many ot the people did not have much ot an opportunity to try the squirmy piece ot meat that was tloating around on their plate. No complaint was heard, however, tor the graduates were too intent upon dancing. Speaking ot dancing two ot our classmates made a tortune ot pennies which were hurled at them atter they completed the dizziest dance witnessed by any graduating class. Many have heard ot the ivledinah betore but only several have actually seen the site: thus during intermissions the party was very well scattered between the gymnasium and the root. There was much disappointment when the orchestra began to pack up, but the '35 class was no exception and had to leave tor home at the prescribed hour. Incidentally, on the way back they all stopped here and there so that they all got home a tew hours later than their tolks expected them, but it was still early enough tor everyone to be in a tairly good humor. There was a general cooperation in the excuses being made and no two persons used the same tale. A tew hours later the entire class presented itselt tor commencement rehearsals. lt was a sad sight. The auditorium ottered a sad contrast to the tropical room. Com- plete silence was entorced, but no one seemed to mind tor he was either too sleepy or all out of stories or energy to otier any resistance to the herding. One Hundred Forty-tour C H fm I, Jawa jf 1 L19 ' af - - - - - -1- - - - - - - - - -- - -:I- -..-I...-U..-1...-...!. 'h-- I 2 i Al? I I ff Lf I A, 'Q-.2 1 ,fr 1 .,. - -7.1 's if f f 'I I .E O, 5 ! ,,- . I he ' ,I III f If .: Ixyf DQ Q13 Q E53 In SCHOOL An Fl UAL DESIGNING Ann EIWGRAVIHG ' 'Q 'rs-1 ss: V Honest effort to create and maintain a standard of comparison unequalled in the art of photo-engraving ...... NATIONAL EUCJRAVIHG COITIPAHYSQ I 525 SOUTH DEA-RBORIW STREET1 lCAGO 'ILLII'10lS -.--.---------------I...-..,.-I...-.... One Hundre .-:m -'min 1 yi' , l 1 xi 5 I S S 1 i ! I I I I I I I -P d Forty-five One Hundred Foriy-six ll II Bowen Live Wires 5 M ' MQW . n 4 C , eff j . df A 'H u 1 r fl 5 wif' f ' J ff' J . 1 ' e 1f X ,EO ,U 1 'Best Wzshes few! 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