James Harvey Bowen High School - Bowenite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1936
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V K m ,BV W , V , ,G , ,S ' 'H- 1 , ww '-f ,WM f W ' K 'Wm 'wigf-gc:2?wffQzL1w:g'4f 11 Q ' 's i ty as A Q W wr iw W ' ,, A w , ' ' H1 nw mv , ' dw ff ., ,wfiwkfgwfff H R ,, i . , ,mg M Q1 fww gflf w ' 1 M W A - X M .IM mix: . -ffm v T B I-I Q E W E IXIW I9 f T3 E6 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASSES SOUTH Cl-HCAGO NUMBER BQWEN I-IIGI-I SCI-ICDCDI. Q 1-I 1 Q A G 0 CCDNTENTS ADMINISTRATION S E N I O I2 S ACTIVITIES FE AT LI I2 E S B I2 A N C I-I FCDREWORD Marsh lands were the foundation of a great in- dustrial center and sacrificial labor the basis of education in our Calumet region, the home of Bowen High. One hundred years have elapsed since the first settlers founded on swamps what we now know as prosperous South Chicago. Not many of the old timers remain, but every living thing about breathes of their hardships so many years ago. Our present Bowen building, erected in I9II to replace the old South Chicago school, it itself a landmarlc of twenty-five years' standing, significant of the high educational ideals held by those who preceded us. In recognition of our community's centennial anni- versary and our school's quarter-century of long- evity, we, the classes of I936 gratefully dedicate our BOWENITE to the pioneers who, by willingness and perseverance, erected a city within a city and gave us the opportunity of higher education through the years. Four South Chicago 1836-1936 A Century ot Progress! Eighteen hundred and thirty-six to nineteen hundred and thirty-six, the interval ot years in which South Chicago has truly risen trom the ranks! A century ot progress so distinctively marked in growth that it has shown and determined the development ot our city ot Chicago. It one were to happen upon South Chicago in the early nineteenth century, he would tind a tribe ot Potawatomi Indians inhabiting the tertile land at the mouth ot the Calumet River. Atter changing hands many times, the property around the Calu- met River came into the possession ot the United States government. The blindness ot love was directly responsible tor the establishing ot a military post, Fort Dearborn, atthe mouth ot the Chicago River, instead ot the Calumet River. A government engineer was ordered to survey the land at the southern tip ot Lake Micchigan, but while exploring the coast he was attracted by a beautitul Indian girl named Le Mai, who lived at the mouth ot the Chicago River. Instead ot continuing on with his sur- vey he stayed at the mouth ot the Chicago River and wooed the beautiful Indian maid. When he was asked tor a report ot his survey ot the land at the southern tip ot Lake Michigan, he reported tor the interests ot the Chicago River region. On account ot its excellent water and land transportation facilities, Calumet increased in population and growth. With the increase in population, a hotel, The Calumet I-louse, was established here in IS36 by several prominent citizens. The removal ot the Potawatomi Indians from this region to a reservation West ot the Mississippi was also secured. After this, Calumet lay down to a long, exhaustive sleep. Calumet did not receive anything trorn the government until i853 when a light- house was established at the mouth ot the Calumet River, but even this was discon- tinued in l855, not to be relighted until I873. lPrevious to I857 the name ot this region was Calumet, changing to Ainsworth Station at the aforementioned date, and in I87l the name was changed to its present one-South Chicago.l South Chicago began to awake trom its lengthy sleep in I869 when the Chicago Canal and Dock Company was organized and began the work ot making a harbor at the mouth ot the Calumet River. In l87O an appropriation ot titty-thousand dollars was received trom Congress tor a harbor ot refuge at the Calumet River. South Chicago was made a port ot entry in I873. Many more appropriations were made and the Calumet River was dredged and widened until it tormed a deep waterway to a point, but a tew teet 'from Calumet Lake. It one were to happen upon South Chicago in the early twentieth century he would see a district bubbling with industrial activity. Steel has been the principal tactor in developing South Chicago as some ot the largest mills ot the world are located in and near the district. This is by no means the only product manufactured in South Chicago. There are a great many grain elevators located on the banks ot the Calumet River. Besides these,there are the shipbuilding, by-products, tlour, lime, and milling industries located centrally in South Chicago. Although South Chicago has progressed considerably in its tirst hundred years ot existence, it is expected to grow larger and more tamous in the torthcoming hundred years. June 7 to I4, I936, will mark the cele- bration ot the Centennial anniversary ot one ot the greatest manufacturing districts in the country-South Chicago. BOWEN BRANCH Formerly South Chicago l-ligh School On South Chicago Out on the marsh and wasteland, Built on lndian soil, Came a teeming metropol' city From the depth ot human toil. From the shores ot the crystal lake came Peace, The cloud-blown sky gave Might, And the prairie grass was the resting arm For the city built in a night. On the boundless Indian meadows With its tents against the sky, Rose a Spire, a tort, a homestead: Soon buildings looming high. And now l no lndian tarriesg Machines replace the lea, But power reigns: the gods are good On the banks ot our inland sea. Carol Oberg. Five ln Appreciation eEoReE M. LYNNE y The retirement of Mr. Lynne last November marked for him the termination of twenty-two years of teaching, all of which have been spent in Bowen's machine shop. Under his careful tutoring many boys learned the machinists' and toolmalcers' trade. l-lis conscientious worlc coupled with his quiet nature served as an example for the students whose characters he had the oppor- tunity to help mold. Mr. Lynne is one whom Bowen has missed. Six ELIZA P. HALL Miss l-lall, a member of our faculty for fourteen years and the director of journalism for twelve, left Bowen on voluntary retirement in February. lt was through her untiring efforts that the Bowen Arrow grew from a monthly leaflet to its present six-column weelcly form and hundreds of students learned the rudiments of newspaper make-up. ln addition, Miss Hall taught English classes. Small indeed, then, is this, our record of ape preciation for the multiplicity of services she has rendered Bowen. 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Commercial ARMIT, ADRIAN Printing BAGBY, ROBERT B. Mechanical Drawing BARLOW, RUTH V. Social Science BEARDSLEY, EDITH B. Music BERNSTEIN, FLORENCE German BISBEE, DOROTHY L. Science BLOOD, LOUISE C. Mathematics BOND, BEATRICE L. Art BRANDENBURG, HERBERT Shop BRAN DT, CLARA L. Commercial BRYEN, ERNEST E. Mechanical Drawing BUDD, HELEN C. English BUERCKHOLTZ, HENRY M. Shop BUHLIG, BLANCHE L. English CASS, CLYDE H. Shop Fourteen Bowen Faculty CLARK, JAMES W. Mathematics DYLEWSKI, THADDEUS Polish ELY, ELSIE M. Mathematics ERHART, MILDRED A. Spanish FENNESSY, ANNA M. Speech Correction FITZGERALD, LORETTA Mathematics FOGELSON, IDA D. Mathematics FRAKE, EMILY A. Domestic Science FRANKLIN, LILLIAN French FRIESE, HELENE E. Domestic Science SAGE, NINA M. Botany GAVIN, MARY A. English GELLING, PHILLIP T. Mechanical Drawing GOODE, BESS T. English GREER, EDNA B. Social Science HAGEN, LOUISE K. Physical Education HANSEN, HAZEL Commercial HARTIC-AN, CATHERINE M. English HASTINGS, MARY I. Mathematics HUEBNER THURMAN M. Phys cs HYMAN, RUTH F. H ITCHCOCK, HELEN Latin Generalye ce JOHNSO 6, ALBERT E. R. O. T. C. Instructor JONES, TH ELMA F. Zoology KLUGE, BRU NO Physical Education KLUGE, H ELEN LOOM IS Zoology KOREY, HAROLD Social Science KU RTZ, JONATHAN M. Chemistry LARSEN, ARTHUR E. Mechanical Drawing LARSEN, MILDRED Band and Music LAUTH ERS, CHARLES W. Mathematics LEWIS, MARY C.. Latin LIPSKY, EDITH E. Art LOUGHRY, MARY S. M. English LYNCH, EDYTHE M. English LUCAS, MARY T. English MADIGAN, ETHEL L. Social Science MATHIE, CAM PBELL Shop MELKA, ANNA M. Chemistry MILLER. BERTIE E. English MISNER. MYRA J. Mathematics MCKINSTRY, ELIZABETH Spanish MCNABB, BERYL R. Physical Education McNAUL, DEETTE A. Household Arts McNICHOLS, MARY E. Commercial NUSSEAR, ANNA M. Commercial OLESON, AMY L. Commercial O'SULLIVAN, MARY Social Science PARKER, HORTENSE C. Social Science PETERS, HENRY W. Mechanical Drawing PHILLIPS, GERTRU DE English POPE, LILLIAN S. Music PRISK, JESSIE Commercial RAEBIG, FRANK B. Shop RATHKE, FLORENCE English RICE, HARRIET L. Mathematics Bowen Faculty RILEY, MABEL cs. Social Science ROGERS, HENRY S. PhysiC ROSINBUM, EARL A. Physical Education ROUTH, ELSIE M. Domestic Science SCH LU ETER, ELSIE W. German SCHOENING, ELIZA G. Commercial SCOTT, MATI-IILDA M. Commercial SI-IEA, IRENE M. Spanish SHEAHAN, MARY E. English SNIDER, MARY L. Spanish SPENCER, ELIZABETH J. Mathematics SWEIGER, ANNAMAE Commercial TWICHELL, FLORENCE I. Art UPTON, CLARISSA English PUDER, MARIE E. Social Science VAN DE VELDE, JOHN Mechanical Drawing VON BREMER, LILLIAN English WOLFE, ELIZABETH English WALL, NELLE H. Art WELLS, EMMA L. Social Science WILHELMS, FREDERICK Social Science WILKE, RUTH C. German WINKLESS, PAUL E. Shop WORTHEN, JEANNETTE English WRENCH, FRANCES RQ Physical Education YATES, WINIFRED M. Physical Education SWEIG, ALBERT Commercial LALLEY, FAITH Commercial PRICE, LENORE General Science BECKER, BESSIE Librarian LEWIS, ROSE Librarian DRAINE, MARY E. Office Secretary O'DONNELL, MARY C. Office Secretary WOLFE, KATHERINE M. Office Secretary ROGERS, AGNES Matron 74,-Aw. Fifi e Sixteen LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICS AND SHOP DEPARTMENTS TOP ROW: Miss Fogelson, Mr. Thomas, Miss Hitchcock, Miss McKinstry, Miss Shea, Miss Hastings, Miss Lewis, Mr. Cass. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Misner, Mr. Dylewski, Miss Franklin, Mr. Clark, Miss Schlueter, Mr. Raebig, Miss Bersteiri, Mr. Buercholtz, Mr. Brandenberg, Mr. Lauthers. Language, Mathematics and Shop Departments Latin, Spanish, French, German, and Polish classes provide Bowenites with ade- quate choice of a foreign language either as a required subject or as an elective. Brief as the lessons are they at least afford the student some knowledge of a language other than English, and acquaint him with the current international phrases. Mathematics, also thoroughly covered in Bowen's course of study, ranges from algebra through trigonometry and can be taken throughout the four years. Forge, foundry, auto, wood, electric, machine, and print shops, the backbone of the technical course, afford training in various trades and constitute the only vocational work taught at Bowen while teaching them to construct many projects useful to the school. ART, GYM AND OFFICE DEPARTMENTS Miss O'Donnell, Mrs. Yates, Miss Bond, Mr. Peters, Miss Draine, Miss Lipsky, Miss Wrench, Mr. Larsen, Mrs, Wall, Mr. Applegram. Art, Gym and Office Departments Bowen's art department includes free hand drawing, architectural drawing, and advanced art. Experience in designing, blue print, and poster making are at the dis- posal of the students. Artistic handicraft is also one of the proiects taken up by those in advanced art classes. Physical education, better known as baseball, football, basketball, swimming, track, and many other gymnastics, is besides being one of the most beneficial in the school the most popular. Keeping the body fit, these activities also teach good sports- manship and clean play. Team games in baseball, volleyball, and captain basketball keep the girls in trim and are requisites in obtaining a maior letter. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS TOP ROW: Miss Sheahan, Miss Madigan, Miss Lynch, Miss Miller, Mrs. Budd, Mrs. Phillips. BOTTOM FRONT ROW: Miss I-Iartigan, Miss Buhlig, Miss Barlow, Miss Kinsey, Miss Puder, Miss Lucas, Mrs. Goode, Miss O'Sullivan, Miss Parker. English ancl Social Science Departments English classes at Bowen serve tor more than what their name implies. Besides the routine grammar, composition, and literature offered by this department it has also been the medium through which to Contact the entire parent body during the P. T. A. drives, and it is only by taking a required number ot semesters ot English that the students may enter journalism and dramatics. Social science, namely history, civics and economics, is ottered in a variety ot forms tor the socialogically minded student. Subiects covering ancient, medieval, modern European, United States and industrial history are among those offered at Bowen. SCIENCE AND COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS TOP ROW: Mrs. Nussear, Miss Hyman, Miss Routh, Miss Frake, Mrs. Oleson, Mr. Huebner. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Hansen, Miss Murray, Miss Prislc, Mrs. Schoening, Miss Arends, Miss Chaitlcin, Mr. Kurtz, Miss Melka, Miss Gage, Mr. Rogers. Seventeen l CLARENCE M. BLUE 3511 jjlilemuriam We, the classes ot I936, wish in this small way to honor the memory ot Mr. Clarence Blue who passed away on May 30, 1935. During his seventeen years at Bowen Mr. Blue, in addition to teaching, held the position ot school treasurer and accountant. .4 I Y X lv I X fx! 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'Win 0-wif --Kai' Y iQ!! , V 55N1oR5 Situated at the intersection ot 92nd Street and South Chicago Avenue, the center ot the South Chicago business district, Colum- bus Circle stands guard over the bustling activities ot the community, a reminder ot bygone days: a comparison between the past and the present. February 1936 COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT Albert Kermer, Chairman Dorthea Metzger Lillian Gustafson Wilbur Mulholland DINNER DANCE Sherman Swanson, Chairman James Welch PROM Gordon Areen, Chairman Ruth Brock FINANCIAL Maxine Rathberger, Chairman I-Iarriet Sargent PIN AND RING Eugene Peters, Chairman 4B-4A PARTY Lois Schweblce, Chairman FLOWER, COLORS, MOTTO Mary Burns, Chairman PRINTING RICHARD YELM, Chairman I-I A Gentry Pauline Payberg LeRoy Kessler Mariorie Davern Paul Nelson REERESI-IMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Bessie Rezac, Chairman Twenty-one Sidney Bernstein Sid Braclwell B. A. A.: Senbycs: Pres. Debating Club: Star U. S. History B.: Go-Get- ters: Catalyzers: Motto, etc. Commit- tee: Bowen Rep. to Washington, Ora- torical Contest: Honor Club. Harold Blankenship Hal Horace Mann Fire Marshal: lst Sgt. R. O. T. C.: Catalyzers: Pres. N. C. O. Club. Lorene Brezovec Penny G. A. A.: Bowen Bird Boosters: Senior Girls' Council: Go-Getters: Travel Club. Taylor Twenty-two Ernest Alviani Higgins Taylor Fine Arts Club: B. A. A.: Catalyzers. Richard Amundsen Pop Avalon Park Letterrnen: B. A. A.: Bowen Bird Boost- ers: Catalyzers: '35, '36 Basketball: '35 Baseball: '35 Indoor Track: Sen- bycs. Bernard Antonitus Curly Top Cheerleader Captain: Pres. Library Club: Dramatics. Phil Sheridan Frances Bauman Fran St. Francis De Sales Pres. Jacket Girls: G. A. A.: Travel Club: Glee Club: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Student Board: Bowen Bird Boost- ers: Hall Guard: 3B Star English. Leora Berg Lee Gallistel Jacket Girls: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: G o - G e t t e r s: Hall Guard: Prom Committee: Home Nurs- ing. FEBRU ' Marcella Berry Shrimp St. Francis De Sales G. A. A.: Travel Club: Senior Girls' Council: Student Board. Geraldine Blocker Gerry Fine Arts: Go-Getters: Glee Club: Se- nior Girls' Council: Student Board: 3B, 3A, 4B Star English: B. X4 A. Star U. S. History. Ruth Brock Topsy Hubbard Jr. High G. A. A.: Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: 3A, 4-B, Star English: B. 8: A. Star U. S. History: Spanish Club: '34 Basketball: BOWENITE Stott: '35 Basef ball: Volley Ball '34-: Prom Committee. Carl Arnundsen Peepers Band: R. O. T. C.: Non4Commissioned Ohficers' Club: Bird Boosters: Catalyz- ers: Grease Painters: Glee Club: Dance Orchestra: Chess Club: Forum: Hall Guard. Mildred Andretich Babe J. N. Thorp G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Star 3A English: Star B, U. S. History: Tau Pi Alpha: Honor Club: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Travel Club: '33 Basket- ball: '34 Baseball. Gordon Areen Prom Chairman: Student Board and Vice Pres.: National Honor Society: Honor Club: Vice Pres. Tau Pi Alpha Key: Band-Drum Maior: R. O. T. C. Maior: Chicago Junior Fire M'arshal: Concert Orchestra: Dance Orchestra: Glee Club: Star U. S. History: 3B, 3A, 4B, Star English: Hi-Y. Steve Benko Tarzan Clay B. A. A.: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: Football: Basketball: Swimming: Sen- bycs. Emil Bernardi E-Mo Clay '35 Football: B. A. A.: Go-Getters: Senbycs: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Catalyzers: Hall Guard. Pauline Delliquardi Paul Taylor G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Jacket Girls: Hall Guard: Baseball '35: Public Speaking. Joseph Dolniak Dolan immaculate Conception B. A, A. Dorothea Engbrecht Dot Gallistel Hall Guard: G. A. A. Mike Dolac Mingey J. N. Thorp B, A. A.: Go-Getters: Bird Boosters: 3A Star English: Star U. S. History, A: Letterman: Lightweight Basketball '33: Heavyweight Basketball '34, '35, '36: Senbycs: Catalyzers. Elsie Dudak Els Gallistel G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Go- Getters: Girl Reserves: Glee Club. Margaret Ericson Margey Gallistel G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Glee Club: Public Speaking: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Star U. S. History B. Adelaide Burg ,.Ad.. Braclwell Honor Club: Tau Pi Alpha: Pep Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Glee Club: Go- Getters: ZA-4B Star English: Star U. S. History: Lady Cais: Stamp Club: Li- brary Worker: Home Nursing: Hall Guard: Home Management: G. A. A.: Bowen Arrow Salesman. Raymond Burton Ray Peoria High School B. A. A.: Hi-Y. Agnes Cerianec Scotty Senior Girls' Council: Jacket Girls: G. A. A.: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Fine Arts Club: '34 Capt. Basketball lChampsl: Go-Getters: Hall Guard. Thorp Harriet Collins Speed Coles Sec. Jacket Girls: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Glee Club: Go-Getters: Girl Reserves: Hall Guard: Prom Committee: Home Nursing. Mariorie Davern Tiny Marsh G. A. A.: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Sec. ot 4A's: Sec. Grease Painters: Student Board: Travel Club: G o - G e t t e r s: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard: Bowen Arrow Salesman: Catalyzers' Treas.: Book Worms: Tau Pi Alpha. l Mary Burns iiMar.i Gallistel Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Glee Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Motto. Etc. Committee: Travel Club: Vice Pres. Grease Painters: Volley Ball '35: Captain Basketball '35. William Butorac Bill Gallistel B. A. A.: Fine Arts Club: Bowen Archi- tectural Club. John Ciganovich cy J. N. Thorp B. A. A.: Travel Club: Senbycs: Cata- lyzers: Baseball '35. Margaret Cronkhite Charles Deianovich Tillie Taylor BOWENITE Sports Editor: B. A. A.: Senbycs: Catalyzers: Letterman: Bas- ketball '34, '35, '36. Twenty-three Melvin Gladstone Dutchy Phil Sheridan Bird Boosters: Travel Club: 7th Hr. Forum: Eddy's Historians: Gymnastics '32, '33: Basketball '33, '34, '35: Cata- lyzers: Cheerleader '33, '34: Go-Get- ters: O'Sullivan's Historians: Letter- man '33, '34-, '35: Student Board '33: Hall Guard. Lillian Gustatson Lil Bradwell Go-Getters: Travel Club: Tau Pledge: Honor Club: 2A, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English: A. 81 B. Star U. S. History: Senior Girls' Council. Evelyn Helman Harriet Hill Myra Bradwell G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Senior Girls' Council: Hall Guard. Evelyn lglewski Evie Edward Coles Jacket Girls: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Fine Arts: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Go-Getters: Bowen Bird Boosters, Twenty-four Sylvia Feldman Dorothy Flanders Dot Taylor G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Hall Guard: Go-Getters: Lady Cais. H A Gentry Flash Gallistel Go-Getters: 2A Star English: Glee Club: '33, '34, '35, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Vice Pres. Non-Commis- sioned Otiicers '34: Pres. ot N. C. O. '35: Otticers' Club '35: Ritle Team '34: Student Board '35: Hi-Y '34, '35: Travel Club: Pres. ot Senior Class, Feb., '36: Bowen Engineers '34. FEBR Vera Grundy Secretary ot Public Speaking: Grease Painters: G, A. A.: Honor Club: Tau Pledge: Travel Club: A. 8: B. Star U. S. History: 3B Star English: Senior Girls' Council. Arthur Robert Heidhues Bob Coles Senbycs: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Travel Club: Track '33. Robert Henderson Bob Joseph Warren Catalyzers: Senbycs: Wrestling team: Boys' Athletic Association: Attend- ance Ottice Clerk: Track Team '33: Swimming Team, '32, '34, Walter Husayko Mildred lgnowski Milly Phil Sheridan Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Travel Club: 2A, 3A Star English: Go-Get- ters: Home Nursing: Home Manage- ment: Civics Forum. Sylvia Fialkowski Sis Sullivan G. A. A.: Pep Girls: Star U. S. His- tory, A. 8: B.: Hall Guard: Go-Get- ters: 2A, 3A, 4B Star English: Senior Girls' Council: Vice Pres. G. A. A.: Vice Pres. Letter Girls: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Honor Club: Student Board: Travel Club: Home Nursing. Margaret Fry Angela Gibasiewicz G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Economics Club: Civics Forum. Viola Jorgensen Vi Myra Bradwell Star IA, 28, 2A, 3B English: Honor Club: Glee Club: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Re- serves. Albert Kermer Little Albie Bowen Band: Orchestra: Dance Or- chestra: Hungry Five: Pres. Boys' Glee Club: Student Court Bailitl: Student Board: Honor Club: Otticer R. O. T. C.: Pres. N. C. O. S.: Pres. Civics Forum: Senbycs: B. B. B. Fire Mar- shal: Lead in Miss Cherry Blossom and Belle ot Barcelona: Catalyzers. LeRoy Kessler Roy Warren Treas. Senior Class: Treas. Student Board: Treas. Hi-Y: Honor Club: Glee Club: Letterman: Bowen Band: Bowen Dance Orchestra: Senbycs: Track '34: Travel Club: Bowen Bird Boosters: Star U. S, History, A: B. A. A.: ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English: Hall Guards: Tau Pledge. Ruth Knight Glee Club: Glee Club Letter Girl: Go-Getters: Rhetoricians: S tu d e nt Board: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Vice Pres. and Treas. ot Glee Club. Slava Kovacich Slay Henry Clay BOWENITE Statt: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Fine Arts Club: Go- Getters: French Club: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Mod. History Club: Home Nursing: Grease Painters: Honor Volley Ball Team '34: G. A. A.: Asst. Hall Guard Capt. Wilma Kehnle Billie Myra Bradwell Travel Club: G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: 3A Star English: Fine Arts: Glee Club: Home Nursing: Home Management: Order ot the Lyres . Lucille Kersten Lu Edward Coles Sec. Pep Girls: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Girl Rea serves: Bird Boosters: G. A. A.: Go- Getters: Fine Arts: Civics Forum. William Klemm Professor Honor Club: National Honor Society: Bookworms: 2B, ZA, 3B, 4B Star Eng- lish: Star U. S. History: A. 81 B. Star Physics Class A: BOWENITE Statt: Senbycs: Pres. Catalyzers: Student Board: Chess Club. Irene Kober Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Go-Getters: U. S. History: Glee Club: Bowen Band: Dance Orchestra: Con- cert Orchestra: G. A. A.: Volley Ball '32: Hall Guard: Civic Forum. Ann Krevokuch Phil Sheridan Bird Boosters: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Honor ot Tau y A. B.: 3A, 4B Star English: Hall Guard: Girl Reserves Club: G. A. A.: Catalyzers: Club: Go-Getters: Pi Pledge Pi Alpha: Star U. S. Histor Y 193 George lvosevich Marsh 2A Star English: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Anderson's 5th Hr. English Club: Treas. Eddy's Historians: Go- Getters: Swimming Team, '3l, '32: B. A. A. Joseph Jankowski Joe Immaculate Conception BOWENITE Stott: B. A. A.: Catalyz- ers: Bowen Bird Boosters: Hi-Y: Travel Club: Star U. S. History A. B.: Foot- ball 34, 35. Carl Johnson Palooka Jean Janiak Bunny W. K. Sullivan G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Star English: Go-Getters: Pep Girls: Tau Pi Alpha: Hall Guard: Freshman Guide: Civics Forum. Eli Jerich Marsh Honor Club: Catalyzers: Senbycs: Lettermen: B. A. A.: Basketball '33, '34, '35: Baseball '35. Dellora Johnson Myra Bradwell IA, 2B English: 3B, 3A Star English: Student Board: Cabinet: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Glee Club: G. A. A.: Star U. S. History A: Pin and Ring Committee. Twenty-tive Don Warren Stampedes: Grease Pointers: Vice- I Ted Morris Pres. N. C. O. Club: Otticers Club: Band: Dance Orchestra: Ist. Lieut. R. O. T. C: Fire Marshal: Rifle Team: Library Club: Debating Club: Cata- lyzers: Fine Arts Club: Commence- ment Committee: Go-Getters Wilbur Mulholland Dance Orchestra: Concert Orchestra Band: Glee Club: Travel Club: Cata I zers: Senbycs: Fencing '33, '34, '35 Y I Capt. '35: Commencement Commit- tee. William Nolan Twenty-six William Kristovic Winks Joseph Warren Catalyzers: Golf '34: B. A. A. Elizabeth Long Betty Burnside School Letter Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Glee Club: Volley Ball '32. Joh n Lotz J, P. Myra Bradwell Honor Club: B. A. A. Joseph Markowski Joe Myra Bradwell Catalyzers: Wrestling '34: Lettermen. Dorothea Metzger Dots Gallistel Travel Club: Bowen Arrow Statt: Senior Girls' Council: Commencement Committee: 4B Star English: B. B. B.: G. A. A. Donald Moss BOWENITE Statt: B. A. A.: Bowen Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Glee Club. Paul Nelson Warren Editor-in-Chief, Feb. '36 BOWENITE: Sports editor: Bowen Arrow : Bowen's representative tor the Daily Calumet and the City News Bureau: Student Board: Baseball '35: Football '35: B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Debating Club: Hall Guard: Attendance Ottice Clerk: Sen- bycs. Irma Nommensen Nommy J. L. Marsh Pres. IB, IA Division Class: Treas. 8th Hour Glee Club: Sec. Glee Club: Letter Girls: Vice-Pres. 8th Hour Glee Club: Senior Girls' Council: Go-Get- ters: Jacket Girls: Travel Club. Amanda Lipinski Mandy S. S. Peter and Paul Travel Club: Home Nursing: GoAGet- ters: Girl Reserves: 3A Star English: A and B Star U. S. History: G. A. A.: Treas. Senior Girls' Council: Grease Painters. Dorothy Lonkar Dolly J. L. Marsh Bowen Bird Boosters: G. A. A.: Cata- lyzers: Go-Getters: Fine Arts: Senior Girls Council: 3A and 4B Star English: A and B Star U. S. History: Order ot the Lyre: Vice-Pres. Glee Club. Frances Maras Fran J. L. Marsh 3A Star English: Jacket Girls: Order ot the Lyre: Glee Club: Senior Girls' Council: Catalyzers: Bowen Bird Boost- ers: G. A. A.: Go-Getters: Fine Arts: BOWENITE Statl. Christine McGiIIivray Peggy Myra Bradwell IA, ZB, 2A Star English: Journalism: Glee Club: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Grease Painters: Star History A and B: Treas. Jacket Girls: Student Board: Student Court: Pep Girls: Bird Boost- ers: Public Speaking: Hall Guard Capt.: P. T. A. Board: G. A. A. Genevieve Mirabelli Gen J. L. Marsh G. A. A.: Fine Arts: Senior Girls' Council: Glee Club: Iota Sigma: Or- der ot the Lyre: Letter Girls: Home Nursing Class: Catalyzers: Bowen Bird Boosters: Go-Getters: BOWENITE Statt: Civics Forum. Alvin Plach Gallistel School Catalyzers: Bowen Bird Boosters: Hi-Y: Chess Club: B. A, A.: Orchestra: U, S. Star History A 81 B: Star English 3B 81 4B: Honor Club: BOWENITE. Eli Polovina Booty J. N. Thorp B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Bowen Bird Boosters. Maxine Rathberger Mickey Myra Bradwell Glee Club: Go-Getters: U. S. Star History A 81 B: G. A. A.: Pep Girls: 3A Star English: Bowen Bird Boosters: Student Board: Travel Club. Angeline Podlin Giggles Edward Coles G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Girl Reserves: Go-Getters: IA, ZB, ZA Star English Class: Sec. ot Senior Girls' Council. Geraldine Price Gerry Phil Sheridan BOWENITE Associate Editor: Bowen Arrow Statt: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Senior Girls' Council: Honor Club: Hall Guard Capt.: G. A. A.: Star History. Sylvia Rayman 1 9 3 Anthony Norka Buzzie Warren Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Golf '34. Carl Olson Phil Sheridan Glee Club: Bowen Bird Boosters: Cat- alyzers: Senbycs: 4B Star U. S. His- tory: 4-A Star U. S. History: 4B, 4A Party Committee: Honor Club. Pauline Payberg Myra Bradwell Vice-Pres. 4A Class: Vice-Pres. Jacket Girls: Vice-Pres. Pep Girls: Vice-Pres. C. E. C.: Pres. U. S. History Club: Pres. Modern History Club: Grease Painters: Glee Club: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Honor Club: Girl Re- serves: Spanish Club: Bowen Arrow Staff: G A. A.: Fine Arts Club: Stu- dent Board: Student Court. Gladys Paskovy Glad Henry Clay Catalyzers: Tau Pi Alpha: 3A Star English Class: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls' Council: Vice-Pres. and Program Chairman ot Senior Girls' Council: Bookworm: Go-Getters: Fine Arts: G. A. A.: Letter Girls: Honor Valley Ball Teams '33, '34, '35: Swimming Team: Capt. Hall Guard Assistant: Bowen Arrow Statt: BOWENITE Stalt. Clara Pinski Immaculate Conception Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Go- Getters: Home Nursing. Helen Novakovich Just Helen Gallistel BOWENITE Statl: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Grease Painters: Tau Pi Alpha: Bookworm: 3B, 3A Star English: B. U. S. History: Glee Club: Civics Forum: Honor Club: Freshman Guide: Hall Guard: Home Nursing: Bowen Ar- row Salesman. Marion Osborn C5alhste IA, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B Star English Classes: Honor Club: B. and A. Star U. S. History: Tau Pi Alpha: Bowen Arrow Statl: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Pledge: National Honor Society. Kenneth Paul Ken Cannon School B. A. A.: Glee Club: Travel Club. Eugene Peters Pete Student Board: B. A. A.: Travel Club: Treas. Senbycs: Track '33: Star U. S. History A and B: Chairman Pin and Ring Committee: BOWENITE Sales- man: Bowen Arrow Salesman: Asst. Hall Guard Capt. Leonard Pitzele Twenty-seven , Phil Sheridan Del Gallistel Esther Rybicka G. A. A.: Glee Club: Hall Guard: Attendance Ottice: Bowen Bird Boost- ers: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council. Harriet Sargent G. A. A.: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Glee Club: Glee Club Letter Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Tau Pi Alpha: Bookworms: 4B Star English: B Star U. S. History: Le Petit Alliance Fran- cans. Luella Schutt Lulu Parkside Jacket Girls: Pres. Glee Club Letter Girls: Glee Club: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Dean's Council: Bowen Arrow Salesman: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Attendance Ottice. Joe Sikich Marsh Football '33, '34, '35: Wrestling: B. A. A.: Bowen Bird Boosters. Guy Steinweg Warren B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Architectural Club. Twenty-eight Dolores Salaba Santa Maria Rea Santie St. Kevins Volley Ball '33, '34: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Phillip Francis Rider Phil Douglas Taylor Honor Club: Hi-Y: Bird Boosters: Star English ZB, 2A, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star His- tory U. S. B 81 A: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Chess Club: BOWENITE Statl: Glee Club. Chester Rucinski Chess Immaculate Conception B. A. A.: Lightweight Basketball '34, '35: Star lA Algebra Class: Travel Club. Pep Girls: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Glee Club: 3B, 3A Star English: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Entertain- ment and Retreshment Committee. Coral Schnell Corky Taylor G. A. A.: 3B, 3A Star English: A 84 B Star U. S. History: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Typist BOWENITE Statt: Indoor Baseball '35. Lois Schwebke Schweb Phil Sheridan Chairman 4B, 4A Party: Jacket Girls: Pres. 81 Treas. Pep Girls: Pres. Glee Club: Go-Getters: Tau Pi Alpha: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Letter Girls: G. A. A.: Baseball '3l, '32, '33: Volley Ball '3l, '32, '33: Star U. S. History: Hall Guard Capt.: Bowen Arrow Statt: Catalyzers: Stu- dent Board: Student Court. Louis Sorgine Trinkets B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Boosters: Go-Getters. Taylor Bowen Bird Gene Stephens Snipe trom Kokomo Henry Clay B, A. A.: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: 3A, 4B Star English. Bessie Rezac Bess Gallistel School Chairman ot Retreshment 8: Entertain- ment Committee: G. A. A.: Freshman Guide: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Honor Club: Student Board: 3B, 3A, 4B Star English Classes: B Star U. S. History: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Hall Guard: Bookworm. Donald Ross Joseph Rupsich Orville T. Bright 2A Star English: B 8: A Star U. S. History: Travel Club: Financial Com- mittee tor Senior Class. -Nw. Tw Anton Valentic Palenta Sacred Heart Honor Club: Senbycs: Catalyzers: Gymnastics '34, '35: Wrestling '34, '35: Hall Guard: Lettermen. Vernon West Vern PhilSheridan B. A. A.: Pi-Pi-Kappa. Helen Windtield Winnie Taylor G. A. A.: Glee Club: Sec.-Dinner Belles, '34: Senior Girls' Cou n cil: Bowen Bird Boosters. Edward Wozniakowski Cuyler Phil Sheridan Catalyzers: Wrestling '33: Track '32, '33, '34-: B. A. A.: Basketball '35: Let- termen: Bowen Bird Boosters: Fine Arts Club. Elsie Zagar Mickey Warren Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Pep Girls: Jacket Girls: Travel Club: Volley Ball '34: Baseball '33: Tau Pi Alpha: Hall Guard: 4B, 4A Committee. Ann Woitko Joan Sullivan G. A. A.: B U. S. History: Travel Club: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Industrialite. Roy Westberg Beer Bradwell Bowen Arrow Salesman: Bowen Ar- row Reporter: Senbycs: Catalyzers: Bowen Bird Boosters: B. A. A. Lawrence Winebrenner Tease Warren B. A. A.: Catalyzers: 3A Star English: Feature Editor, BOWENlTE. Richard Yelm Capt, St. Ailbe Student Board: Honor Club: Pres. Sen- bycs: Vice-Pres. Catalyzers: Basketball '34, '35: Gymnastics '35: Travel Club: Hall Guard: Glee Club: B. A. A.: Star History: 3A Star English: Lettermen. Matthew Zagar Lucille Survillo Lu PhilSheridan G. A. A.: Honor Club: T. P. A.: Fresh- men Guide: Go-Getters: Girl Re- serves: Catalyzers: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Travel Club: Bookworms: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard: Bowen Arrow Stati: BOWENITE Statt. Sylvia Swerecki Corky PhilSheridan BOWENITE Stati: Letter Girls: French Club: lndustrialite: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: G. A. A.: Go-Getters: T. O. Girl Reserves: Bowen Arrow Stati: Bookworms: Hall Guard: Freshman Guide: Baseball '32, '33, '34: Volley Ball '32, '33, '34: Swimming '3S. Matthew Tracy Bishop Warren B. A. A.: Catalyzers. Sherman Swanson Taylor Chairman Dinner Dance Committee: Pres. Grease Painters: Vice-Pres. Bowen Hi-Y: Student Board: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard: IB, IA, 3A Star English: B. A. A. Herbert Szelestey Erbie Coles Gymnastics '33, '34-: Fencing '34: Go- Getters: Printing Committee: B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Hall Guard: 2A-2B Star English. Stephanie Trzeciak Steph Sullivan Bowen Bird Boosters: Go-Getters: G. A. A.: Iota Sigma Club. Twenty-nine Thirty Ann Zelasko lmmaculate Conception Pep Girls: Jacket Girls: Letter Girls: G. A. A.: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council, Rosalind Zinser Ross Bradwell Honor Club: Student Board: Pres. Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Flower, Color, and Motto Committee: Bowen Arrow Sports Writer: IA, 2B, 2A, 3B, 3A, 4B, Star English: Tau Pi Alpha: Basketball '34, '35: Volley Ball '33, '34, '35I G. A. A. Stella Ziolkowslci Stel Sullivan G. A. A.: Travel Club: Glee Club: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Hall Guard: Eine Arts: Tau Pi Alpha: Polish Club. Lottie Mae Gargas Henry Clay Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Catalyzers: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Polish Club: Go-Getters. James Welch Jim Myra Bradwell Senbycs: B. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Catalyzers: Dinner Dance Committee: Vice-Pres. Public Speak! ing Club. Additional Seniors Anna Aponas Michael Benlqo Eugene A. Boyd Joseph Ehnat Earl Eabiszalc Edith C. Hiclcs Joseph Kanotslcy Peter Krga Howard D. Lutz Edward Nasta Alexander Obrzut Lester Price Donald Prince Umloert Procario Ross Shatter Catherina Scribina June Spencer Albert Steller Mary Visznelci Milan Yerlcovich Raymond Zaharek NE19 wg, GRADUATION some Vuilnlblwl - CE I .'znlIlInIu.Il , 5 I . UUQIIIYIIITI 3, jj al J , - I I ' To Saw-an High, +o fnendscnd teache I Af-Ter four year work and play we musi bid you I. ' uf I I I I Ig' . II 1 .0 I I O FF li b !a-wiv-lrr.1lF 6 avr fn.:-' ivlrrlfilpml r riff- -J. J' all 'co-dog za - dieu It no+g0od bye,We'll ne'er get you who made ou g ms lo I :V ? :f' Q mall I' I- H513 wuz I L? I, .Ari n Fi U i V - i.-'mvr 1 ' IF 1 , 9 Ilia W l I I uv . I I-III , :i :Af I fran!! ! ' : A 4- 9 4 1 g pofhfmgbrishs made heov-y buhdens .Hgh ,meme-or-ies well chef- ish A - la I: ro ai 1 - Hslmr- l I I I Q I ' - ll I I I if ' . , , Illl' 1 ' A ' - l L4 ll BJTIJ-1111! 64 I youih opejfhewhfe worlds our scope, 50 forward ffriy MU Mar Mud Ili -ml P' I I x ls I l I E IQ, D is I I an I O :F I 4 I 4 II Ivlnillln 11111 , l9'qr1?zsI.rlvi.11Ig 1 T b d S I ' ' -Im ' f l'10 r .I I I I Io I' I ' 1 I I I N Ill' I- ' 5 be , 1: Z A . I , . ll bfi' ' I . I I Ir :lla le Dv I 1 V, II. , QIIL. If rltv ' ' Il 5 2, 0' .ou . b lg Ma - fer' T0 your I- deals ve'll ding To us 9ou'Il surf-I9br1n3 . egg md wcf ry P u l ' le' I: Ir- G I III- I I I l I I I, : Il lA I, l I ' 1 - ' ' - -e-. , o b - a Thirty-iwo The June 1936 Class The class ot June I936, organized late in the tall semester ot I935, elected the tollowing otticers: President . .,...... . Vice-President . . ,... Secretary ....,,,.., Treasurer ..... .. ..........lra Kingsmill Marion Lindgren Phyllis lngraham ...Robert Cohen Editor-in-Chlet . .......... Andrew Leonas ln its 4A semester the class sponsored a 4A-4B party and also its main social event a prom, held at O'l-lenry Park June 4. The graduating exercises toolc place in the Hyde Parlc School Auditorium on the evening ot June IO. The tollowing committees and committee chairmen were responsible tor the success ot these attairs: Commencement Prom ................ ..... Publicity ........ Pin and Ring ......,.,.. Printing ........... lvlotto ,........,.................... ,...,,.... Flowers and Colors. .,.,,,, History ............,,..,...... ,..... Financial .. .. Class Motto: Forward Ever, Backward Never. Flowers: Lilacs and Pink Rosebuds. Colors: Orchid and Pinlc. ........Lillian Dahlin .Carl Paulson ........,.....Esther Cvendek ...John Hartman .......William Kriclc Claire Scymczalc ...........June Heller Eleanor Schmidt .Wesley Osmus Thirty-three Bernard S. Bockal Hyde Park Bowen Arrow Statt. l'larry P. Boston Gallistel B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Civics Forum. Charles J. Brendich Chuck Sacred Heart B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Civics Forum: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: Bowen En- gineers: Wells' Historians. Thirty-'four Philip M. Allman Keat Warren Football, '34, '35: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Chess Club: Civics Forum: Lettermen's Club: Hall Guard. James Andreas Jimmy Mann Supply Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Pres., Civics Forum: Assistant Basketball Manager: Baseball Manager, '36: Sen- bycs: Go-Getters. Frances Louise Bauer Frannie St. Kevins Hall Guard: G, A. A.: Letter Girls: Jacket Girls: Star English, 3B: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Civics Forum: Home Nursing: Baseball, Vol- Iey Ball, Basketball. John W. Benson Bense Taylor Hi-Y: B. A. A.: Grease Painters: Sen- bycs: BOWENITE Statt: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Go-Getters: Concert Or- chestra: Pres., Civics Forum: Treas., Tau Pi Alpha: Travel Club. Louis B. Bilinski Catalyzers: Senbycs: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Ralph Robert Bong Bus Coles Assistant Boys' Sports Editor, BOWEN- ITE: Financial Committee: Hi-Y: Sen- bycs: Bowen Engineers: Blue Bird, Bird Boosters: Star Civics Forum: Hall G uard: Star English, ZB, ZA, 3B: Harriet Elizabeth Boynton Clay . A. A.: Letter Girls: Volley Ball, 32, '33, '34, '35, '36: Basketball, '32, 33, '34, '35: Baseball, '32, '33, '34, '35: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Star Eng- lish C t , 2B, 3B, 3A: Tau Pledge: a a- lyzers: Senior Girls' Council: Book- WOFFTTS. Lo s Jual Brinker V Lo Gallistel Girl Reserves: Dinner Belles: Lady Cais: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Carry-On History Club. Raymond Anderson Ray Warren Bowen Engineers: Bowen Architects: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: BOWENITE Statt: Go-Getters: Senbycs: Assistant Baseball Manager, '36. Richard Ascrott Dick Mann Le Circle Francais: Fine Arts Club: Senbycs: Bird Boosters: Glee Club: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Lucille Becker Bird Boosters: G. A. A.: Civics Forum. Shirley L. Bernstein Tiny Sheridan Girl Reserves: Tau Pi Alpha: Go-Get- ters: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Glee Club: Civics Forum. June Elizabeth Blank Jo Gallistel Treas., Glee Club: Order ot the Lyres: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Girl Re- serves: Senior Girls' Council: Hall Guard: Sec., Civics Forum: G. A. A.: Korians. Lorraine E. Carlson Polly Taylor Bird Boosters: Treas., Order ot the Lyres: Glee Club: G. A. A.: Cata- lyzers: Girl Reserves: Prom Commit- tee: Star English, ZB, ZA, 3B: Senior Girls' Council. Marie Cavanaugh Ree Ree Gallistel G. A. A.: Pep Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Go-Getters: Korians: Civics Forum: Hall Guard: Star English, ZA. Mary L. Ciganovich Thorp G. A. A.: Go-Getters: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: N. R. A. History Club. Edwin Cavanaugh Boston Latin School Pres., Student Board: Attorney, Judge, Student Court: Pres., All-City and Bowen Hi-Y: Commanding Officer, R. O. T. C.: National Honor Society: Honor Club: Band: Treas., Catalyzers: Ritle Team: S. P. R.: Senbycs: Stephen J. Churilla Steve Catalyzers: Senbycs: Basketball, '34, '35: Football, '35: Civics Forum: Cleo History Club: B. A. A.: Baseball, '35: Lettermen's Club: Hall Guard. Myra Jean Clark My Gallistel G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Honor Club: Tau Pi Alpha: 4B, 4A Party Committee: Debating Club: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Go-Getters: Catalyzers: Girl Reserves. Helen Julianne Brokup Thorp Bird Boosters: Go-Getters: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves. Arthur Richard Burdelski Shorty Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: B. A. A.: Treas., Civics Forum. Medard G. Buza Band: Concert Orchestra: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Alice Marie Ca pe Mimi Sheridan G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Go-Getters: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Volley Ball, '35, Daniel J. Carlson Gallistel Star U. S. History: B, A: Civics Forum: Novus Mundus Club: Senbycs: B. A. A. Ervin Budniewski Immaculate Conception Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Cleo History Club: Civics Forum. Liberty E. Buttala Libby Thorp G. A. A.: Go'Getters: Tau Pi Pledge: Hallguard: Pres., 8 o'clock Forum: Honor Club: Freshman Guide: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Star English, IA, 28, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, B, A: Travel Club, lrenee Callahan Irish Our Lady ot Peace Pep Girls: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Bird Boosters: Star Eng- lish, 3B, 4B: Treas., Modern Historians: Civics Forum. Charles J. Carey, Jr. Dudy De La Salle Band: Concert Orchestra: Basketball: Lettermen's Club: Treas., Senbycs: Treas., Catalyzers: Vice-Pres., Civics Forum: Pres., Carry-On History Club: Vice-Pres., Barlow's Historians: B. A. A.: Travel Club: Bowen Engineers. Florence Marie Carlson Flo Warren Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Hall Guard. Thirty-'five Ned E. Denier B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Travel Club. Ruth D. Dombrowski Gallistel Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Home Nurs- ing: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council. Lucille E. Dvorak Toots Gallistel Go-Getters: Girl Reserves: S e n io r Girls' Council: G. A, A. ' Lauretta E. Dye Lee Gallistel Go-Getters: G. A. A.: Pres., Glee Club: Vice-Pres., lndustrialites: Hall Guard: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Travel Club. Lois Ekendahl Lo Gallistel Student Board: Senior Girls' Council: Pres., Glee Club: Order ot the Lyres: Bird Boosters: G. A. A.: Tau Pledge: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Commence- ment Committee. Thirty-six Robert Cohen Bob Sheridan Treas., Senior Class: Editor-in-Chiet, News Editor, Bowen Arrow: Treas,, National Honor Society: Treas., Bird Boosters: Hi-Y: Honor Club: Student Board: Student Court: Senbycs. Doris Frances Cross Bradwell Vice-Pres., Bird Boosters: Senior Girls' Council: Vice-Pres., Order ot the Lyres: Jacket Girls: Civics Forum: Hall Guard Capt.: BOWENITE Sales Statl: Catalyzers: Go-Getters. Hazel H. Danovich iiHaZe.i Star English, 3B, 4B: Star History, B: Student Council: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Travel Club: G. A. A.: History Committee: Civics Forum. Mary Ottilia Dickman St. Brides Sec., Treas., Glee Club: Order ot the Lyres: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: High Jump Champ, '34: Girl Reserves: Tennis, '34: Home Nursing: Tau Pi Alpha: Capt. Basketball, '36. Walter John Dust Dusty Bethlehem Lutheran Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Senbycs: Civics Forum. Francis Dwornikowski Frank St. Michael H o n o r C l u b: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard: Senbycs: B. A. A.:vStar Civics Forum. Paul Herbert Edgren Gallistel Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Senbycs: Civics Forum: Star English, 3B: Star U. S. History, B, A. Edith Mildred Eskridge Midge Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Civics Forum. Loretta F. Corrigan Betty Gallistel G. A. A.: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Star English, ZB, 3B: Histro-Lites: Se- nior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Civics Forum: Vice-Pres., Sec., Dinner Belles. Lillian V. Dahlin Bradwell Chairman, Commencement Commit- tee: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Letter Girls: Student Board: Freshman Guide: Honor Club: Bowen Arrow Stati: Star U. S. History B, A: Star English: Star Civics Forum. Marie Carmella DeMarco M. Y. J. Girls: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum. Walter Garstka Wally Coles BOWENITE Statt: Honor Club: Glee Club: Senbycs: Star English, 2B, 2A, 3B, 3A: Star U. S. History, B: Star Civics Forum: Travel Club: B. A. A. Juanite Sylvia Genga Nita Sheridan Glee Club: Student Council: Tau Pledge: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: Go-Getters: Modern Historians. Charlotte Rose Gobal Warren Jacket Girls: Class History Commit- tee: Senior Girls' Council: C i v i c s Forum: Glee Club: Travel Club: Go- Getters: G. A. A. Daniel Gratt, Jr. Wrestling, '34, '35, '36: Football, '34, '35: Senbycs: Star History: Star Civics Forum: Glee Club. Gladys Frances Guba Gladie Sullivan Publicity Editor, BOWENITE: Pres., Senior Girls' Council: Page 3 Editor, Bowen Arrow : Sec., National Honor Society: Honor Club: Student Board: Bluebird, Bird Bosters: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Star English, IA, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, B, A: Grease Painters: Letter Girl. I Esther N. Gendek Blondie Sheridan Tau Pi Alpha Key: Bowen Arrow Statt: BOWENITE Statt: S t u d e nt Board: Jacket Girls: Vice-Pres., Pep Girls: Grease Painters: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Chairman, Publicity Com- mittee: Star U. S. History, B, A: Star English, 4B. Mildred Gladstone Millie Sheridan G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Pep Girls: Bird Boosters: Girl Reserves: Civics Forum: Novus Mundas: Modern Historians: Der Deutsche Verein: Jacket Girls. Francis Gornik Taylor Football, '35: Wrestling, '36: Cata- lyzers: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Star English, 3B, 3A. Sara Grossman Sari Sheridan Jacket Girls: Honor Club: Star Eng- lish, ZB: Grease Painters: Bird Boost- ers: BOWENITE Statt: Tau Pi Pledge: Catalyzers: Di n n e r Belles, Treas.: Civics Forum: Senior Girls Council. Eunice Rose Hammon Civics Forum: G. A. A.: Catalyzers: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: Bird Boosters: Go-Getters: Honor Club. Edwin Evans Eddie Sheridan Star Physics Class: Pres., Senbycs: Vice-Pres., Civics Forum: Go-Getters: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Bowen E gineers: B. A. A.: Grease Painters: Hall Guard: Wrestling Team, '33, Helen E. Flick Glee Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Publicity Com- mittee: Civics Forum: Gimpers History Club: Star English, 3B, 4B. Helen Mercedes Foster Bradwell G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Go- Getters: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Civics Forum. i Henry Eyer Hienie Sheridan Pres., Civics Forum: B. A. A.: Cata- lyzers: Travel Club: Bowen Engineers' Wells' Historians: Band. Helen M. Foley Red Marsh Band: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Civics Forum: Go-Getters: Star English, 2B: Tau Pi Alpha: Bookworms: Senior Girls' Council. Ethel Freshman Freshie Coles Jacket Girls: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Capt., Basketball, '35: Bookworms: 4B, 4A Party Committee: Hall Guard Capt. Thirty-seven Phyllis June lngraham Phyl Taylor Sec., 4A Class: Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Star Eng- lish, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B: Order ot the Lyres: Honor Club: National Honor Society: Tau Pi Alpha: Star U. S. His- tory, B, A: Civics Forum: Travel Club. Irene Louise Jagodzinski Star U. S. History, A: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Geraldine C. Jolly Jolly Gallistel Senior Girls' Council: Glee Club: Civics Forum: Wells' Histrolites: Wells' Modernites: Go-Getters: Girl Re- serves: Travel Club: G, A. A.: Base- ball, '32, '33: Volley Ball, '33, '36. Thirty-eight Geraldine Hanson Gerry Sheridan G. A. A.: Carry-On History Club: Eddys Historians: Senior Girls' Coun- ci . Edith E. Hayhurst Taylor Star English, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A: Prom Committee: Se nior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Go-Get- ters: G. A. A. June E. Heller Bradwell Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: N a t i o n al Honor Society: Student Board: Honor Club: Letter Girls: Glee Club: Grease Painters: Catalyzers: Star English, IA, ZB, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, B, A: Star Civics Forum. Marion Leona Holley Babe Hirsch Letter Girls: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Star English, 3A: Civics Forum: Hall Guard: Glee Club: Bird Bosters: Go-Getters: Travel Club. Lottie Mae Hughes Peanuts Gallistel Vice-Pres., Glee Club: Senior Girls' Council: Order ot the Lyres: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Student Board: Hall Laura Barbara losue Lore Taylor Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: 4B, 4A Party Committee: G. A. A.: Volley Ball, '33, '34, '35: Baseball, '34, '35: Basketball, '34, '35: Travel Club. Louise B. Jannotta Louie Bright G. A. A.: Travel Club: Korey's ln- dustrialites: S e n i o r Girls' Council: Civics Forum. Bernard Kandyba St. Mary Magdalene Capt., Debating Club: Glee Club: Star English, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, A: National Honor So- ciety. Guard: Civics Forum: Go-Getters. John Hartman Mann Board: Pre ., Catalyzers: Honor Club: Sen ' yc K 'nmainj' Pin and Ring Comm: ' gflbya v el A lub: Otticers Club: Star English, 2A,'l3B, 3A: Star U. S. History, B, A: Startivics Forum: Pres. al Honor Society: Student R. O. .C. Shirley Eunice Heckm, n Shirl Bryn Mawr Star English, ZA, 3B, 4B: Jacket Girls: Accompanist Boys' Glee Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Motto Com- mittee: Gimpers U. S. History Club: Korey's 8 o'clock Modernettes: Be- ginning Band. Albert Hlebasko Basko Clay Travel Club: Wrestling, '32, '33, '34, '35: Football, '34-: Track, '34. Rodney A. Homa Red Sullivan Sec., Hi-Y: Swimming Team, '35, '36: Student Board: Senbycs: Football, '34: Otlicer ot R. O, T. C.: Student Coun- cil. Arthur J. Hybert, Jr. Bud Bradwell Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Swimming Team, '36: Wells' Histrolites. Ira J. Kingsmill Ernest Joseph S. Kranz Porky St. Michaels Catalyzers: Basketball, '36: Baseball, '36: Tennis, '36. Marvin H. Kross Cubs Gallistel Cleo History Club: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Emily Barbara Kuklinski Cookie St. Mary Magdalene Senior Girls' Council: Honor Club: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Volley Ball: Histrolites: Go-Getters. William F. Krick Willie Gallistel Chairman, Printing Committee: Hi-Y: Grease Painters: Hall Guard Capt.: Honor Club: R. O. T. C. Otticers: Non-Commissioned Otticers Club: Catalyzers: Senbycs: Star U. S. His- tory, B, A: Star English, ZB, 3A, 4-B: Star Civics Forum. Mildred Ruth Kuchar Koochie Clay G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum. Helen C. Kuiawski St. Michaels Senior Girls' Council: Honor Club: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Volley Ball: Civics Forum: Home Nurs- ing: Baseball: Basketball. Joseph Fra ncis Ka rwatka Koko Student Council: B. A. A.: Swimming Team, '36. Morris l. Katz Mickey Mouse Sheridan Sports Editor, BOWENITE: Sports Editor, Bowen Arrow : Publicity Agent tor Bowen: Catalyzers: Star English, ZA, 3B: Star Civics Forum: Student Board: Senbycs: Bowen En- gineers: Tennis Team, '33, '36: Debat- ing Club: Tau Pledge. George Klasna Georgie Bright Sales Manager, BOWENlTE: Hi-Y: Pres.. Grease Painters: Student Board: Senbycs: Catalyzers: Civics Forum: Hall Guard Capt.: B. A. A.: Golt Team, '36, Harold Klucker Hal Clay Hi-Y: Catalyzers: Civics Forum: B. A. A. Henry W. Kozak Sheridan Honor Club: BOWENITE Statt: Bowen Engineers: Catalyzers: Senbycs: Swim- ming Team: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Wells' Historians: Travel Club. Loretta Dolores Kasper Lovey Sullivan Prom Committee: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Girl Re- serves: Civics Forum: G. A. A. Red St. Brides Pres., Senior Class: Pres., Hi-Y: Vice- Pres., All-City Hi-Y: Pres., Bird Boost- ers: Student Board: Judge, Attorney, Student Court: Grease Painters: Sen- bycs: Catalyzers: Hall Guard Capt.: Pres., Civics Forum: Travel Club. Louise Augusta Klemm Dreamy Eyes Bethlehem Lutheran Pep Girls: Letter Girls: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Order ot the Lyres: Star Classes: Student Board and Court: S e n i o r Girls' Council: Catalyzers: Jacket Girls: Bowen Arrow Statt: Sec., De- bating Club: G. A. A. Thaddeus Kontederak Ted Immaculate Conception Catalyzers: B. A. A. Gertrude M. Kozloski Dolly Sheridan Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Star Civics Forum. Thirty-nine Salvadore Alphonse Lask St. Francis De Sales Catalyzers: Civics Forum. Lottie I. Lesniak El Clay G. A. A.: Letter Girls: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls' C o u n c i l: Bookworms: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Star Eng- lish, 2B, ZA, 3B, 3A: Volley Ball, '32. '33, '34, '35, '36: Basketball, '32, '33, '34, '35, '36: Baseball, '32, '34, '36: National Honor Society. Casimir Frank Lewandowski Louie St. Michaels B. A. A.: Football, '34-. Ralph Lindberg Lindy Taylor B. A. A.: Senbycs: Swimming Team, '34, '35, '36: Civics Forum: Wells' Histrolites: Kluge's Parrots. Marion E. Lindgren Taylor Vice-Pres., 4A Class: Vice-Pres., Honor Club: Sec., Order ot the Lyres: Na- tional Honor Society: Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: S t u d e nt Board: Tau Pi Alpha: Star English, IA, ZB, 2A, 3B, 3A, 4-B: Star U. S. History, B, A: Star Civics Forum. Forty Dorothy Frances Lamparski mittee: Vice-Pres., Histrolites. Harry Altred Larson Bird Boosters: Grease Painters. Lucille Mary Ann Larson G. A. A. Andrew Edward Leonas Andy Marsh Editor-in-Chiet, BOWENITE: Sports Editor, Reporter, Bowen Arrow : Stu- dent Board: Quill and Scroll: Swim- ming Team, '34, '35, '36: Hi-Y: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard Capt.: Star Eng- lish, ZB, ZA, 3B, 4B: Star Civics Forum: Grease Painters: Senbycs. Pearl Barbara Leszczynski St. Mary Magdalene Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Honor Club: Star English, 3B, 3A, 4B: Branch Contribs Club: Tau Pi Alpha: Student Board: National Honor Society. Ben D. Liberacki Hi Ben T r a vel C l u b: Glee Club: Civics Forum: Polish Club: Wells' Histrolites: Fencing. Harold N. Lindell Star English, 3A: Hagen's Plauder- tasche: Civics Forum: B. A. A.: Novus Mundas. Pete M. Lonchar Taylor B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Swimming Team, '33: Capt., Swimming Team, '34, '35, '36: Hi-Y: Prom Committee: Civics Forum: Bird Boosters: Go-Getters. Dot St. Patricks Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: G. A. A.: Se- nior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Go- Getters: T r a v el Club: BOWENITE Representative: 4B, 4A Party Com- Happy Clay Civics Forum: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Fleety Belle Clay Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Arthur A. Langman Art . Star English, lA, QB, ZA, 3B: B. A. A.: Novus Mundas. Jeanne Arlene Larsen Star Civics Forum: Commencement Committee: Star U. S. History, B: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Cata- lyzers: Girl Reserves: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Go-Getters. Chester J. Laski Sullivan Student Council: Pres., Polish Club: Vice-Pres., Polish Student Contedera- tion: Architectural Club: Bowen Engi- neers: Catalyzers: Senbycs: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Star English, 2B. Louis Eugene Malnarich Looie Gallistel B. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Glee Club: Travel Club: Bowen Engi- neers: Hall Guard: Baseball. John Richard Mangan, Jr. Johnny Sheridan R. O, T. C.: Band: Dance Orchestra: Concert Orchestra: Glee Club: Drum Maior: Bird Boosters: Pres., Histrolites: Cleo History Club: Catalyzers: Star Physics, A: Civics Forum. Marilynn G. Martin Bryn Mawr Band: Concert Orchestra: Star Eng- lish, IA, 2B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, A: Sec., Civics Forum: Vice-Pres., Se- nior Girls' Council: Honor Club: Bird Boosters: BOWENITE Statt: Travel Club: G. A. A. Evelyn L. Maslikosa Ev Marsh Student Board: Commencement Com- mittee: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Star English, 2A: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Pi Pledge: Volley Ball, '35, '36: Basketball, '34, '35: Baseball, '34, 35. A. Dorothy Matthews Dot Taylor Bird Boosters: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: G. A. A.: Travel Club: Korey's Modern Historians: Orchestra. Ruby Lee Mance Hyde Parlc Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Wells' Moditors: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Travel Club: Baseball, '35, '36: Baslcet- ball, '34, '35. Frances Marco . Fritz Taylor BO'vVENlTE Stati: Vice-Pres., Jaclcet Girls: Star English, 38, 4B: Honor Club: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Travel Club. Dominic R. Martino Dom Taylor R. O. T. C.: Non-Commissoined Otti- cers Club: Glee Club. George A. Matson Shorty Myra Bradwell Treas., Civics Forum: Star English, IA, 2B: Wrestling, '33, '34: Letterman: Bird Boosters: B. A. A.: Treas., Wells' Historians. Julia M. Matz Jewel Taylor Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A. Harry Edmund Lonclyszlcowslci Hair Sheridan Bird Boosters: Civics Forum: Cata- lyzers: Cleo History Club: Senbycs: Bowen Engineers: B. A. A.: Fencing Team. Esther Catherine Lucas Essa St. Brides Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Star English, ZB, ZA, 3B. Norma Maas Norm Gallistel G. A. A.: Catalyzers: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Bird Boosters: Travel Club: Student Council: Girl Reserves: Histrolites: Dinner Belles: Honor Club: Star English, IA, ZB. Leo Andres Loumbas Lee Sheridan Boolcworms: Travel Club: Bird Boost- ers: B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Senbycs: Orchestra: Cleo History Club: Wells' Histrolites: Wells' Historians. Altreda G. Lupinslci Fritz St. Mary Magdalene G. A. A.: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Vo l l e y B all: Basketball: Baseball: Wells' Histrolites. Mario Magnavite Dago Marsh B. A, A.: Catalyzers: Bird Bosters: Travel Club: Histrolites: Wells' His- torians: Civics Forum: Bowen Engi- neers Forty-one i 5 Mary Jane Nelleman Taylor G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum. Raymond D. Nieman ..Ray.. B. A. A.: Architectural Club: Cata- lyzers. Gail P. Norstrom Skippy Gallistel Civics Forum: B. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers. Forty-two DeWayne J. Maxwell Chick Warren Hi-Y: Student Board: Star English, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star Civics Forum, Treas.: Star U. S. History, B, A: Pres., Spanish Club, 3B, 3A, 4B, 4A: Baseball, '34, '35, '36: Capt. of Baseball, '35, '36: Football, '34, '35: Track, '33, '34: Let- termen's Club. Eleanor Mezydlo HEI.. Star English, ZA, 3B, 3A: Star U. S. History, A: Star Civics Forum: G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Girl Re- serves. Albert Mikonowitz Al Warren B. A. A.: Architectural Club: Treas., Hi-Y: Catalyzers: Civics Forum: Sen- bycs. Robert E. Minster Bob Coles Hi-Y: Star U. S. History, B: Civics Forum: S e n b y c s: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: Swimming Team, '33, '34, John C. McLean Mac Westcott Junior High School BOWENITE Statt: Bird Boosters: B. A. A.: Vice-Pres., Catalyzers: Glee Club: Civics Forum: Trees., Wellusa U. S. History Club. Olive T. M. Nelson Ollie Gallistel Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Grease Paint- ers: Civics Forum: Band: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Financial Committee: Bookworms: G. A. A. Emily Louise Noel Mimi Washington High lEast Chicagol Capt., Basketball, '35. Arthur J. Novak Catalyzers: Chess Club: Bird Boosters B. A. A. Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Bar- low's H i sto ria n s: Volley Ball, '35' Madelyn Merritt Mickey Bradwell Star English, 2A, 3B, 4B: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Histrolites: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Lena Barbara Mikan Gallistel Wells' Gimpers: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Baseball, '33, '34, '35: Volley Ball, '34, '35, '36: G. A. A. Alexander F. Mikonowitz Alex St. Hedwigs Football, '34, '35: Wrestling, '36: Star English, ZA, 3B: Star U. S. History, B, A: Bowen Arrow Statt: Glee Club: Lettermen's Club: 8 o'clock Forum. Andrew N. Morris Andy Sheridan Catalyzers: Civics Forum: Bowen Engi- neers: Travel Club. Frank Nagy Warren B. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: Civics Forum. Josephine T. Pammer Duchess Glee Club: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Travel Club. Carl F. Paulson, Jr. Sadie Warren Vice-Pres., Student Board: Pres., Honor Club: National Honor Society: Hi-Y: Senbycs: Star English, 2B, ZA, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star Civics Forum: Star U. S. His- tory, B, A: Chairman, Prom Commit- tee: Football, '33, '34, '35: Traclc, '33, '34, '35: Lettermen's Club. Marsha Pearson Martie Gallistel Band: Concert Orchestra: Glee Club: Order ot the Lyres: S e n i o r Girls' Council: Catalyzers: Civics F o r u m: Star Physics, A: Travel Club: Girl Re- serves: G. A. A. Club: Civics Forum. Gladys Paul St. Peter and Paul G, A. A.: Travel Club: Senior Girls' Council: Star Civics Forum: Star U. S. History, A: Hall Guard: Girl Reserves. William N. Pavich Thorp Honor Club: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Catalyzers: Travel Club. Ferne Beverly Petersen Pete Gallistel Catalyzers: Senior Girls' Council: Glee Club: Travel Club: Band: G. A. A.: Publicity Committee: Gimpers History Frances Kathryn Novak Fran Taylor G. A. A.: Wells' Gimpers: Korey's Korians: Wells' Historians: Travel Club: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Volley Ball, '35. Caroline E. Oberg Carol Mann Editor-in-Chiet, Bowen Arrow : Fea- ture Editor, BOWENITE: Ouill and Scroll: Student Board: Judge, Student Court: Pres., Jacket Girls: S e n i o r Girls' Council: Grease Painters: Cata- lyzers: Sec., Bird Boosters: National Honor Society: Star English, IA, 28, 3B, 3A, 4B. Frances Ogilvie Fran Public School 2l7 iNew Yorlcl G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Vice-Pres., Senior Girls' Council: Student Board: Star English, 3B, 4B: Star U. S. History, A: Honor Club: Der Deutsche Verein: Girl Reserves. Laura Lee Orton Go-Getters: Fine Arts: Hall Guard: Travel Club: Boolcworms: Star English, 3B: 8 o'cloclc Forum: Treas., Library Club: Senior Girls' Council. Bertha Ozeran Bertie Bright Band: Concert Orchestra: G. A. A.: Star U. S. History, B, A: BOWENITE Representative: Civics Forum: Travel Club: Senior Girls' Council: Grease Painters: BOWENITE Statt. ' Q 3 Edwin A. Nowaclci St. Mary Magdalene Bird Boosters: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Catalyzers. Dorothy T. Ochota Dodo Sheridan Student Board: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Pres., Dinner B e l l e s: Catalyzers: Home Nursing: Bird Boosters. Richard Olson Hi-Y: Glee Club: Novus Mundas: Civics Forum: B. A. A. Wesley F. Osmus Wes Illinois Football, '34: Swimming, '34, '35, '36: Civics Forum, Treas.: Bird Boosters: Star English, 3B: Student Board: B. A. A.: Catalyzers: C h e s s C l u b: Hall Guard: National Honor Society. Angeline T. Ozretich Ang Clay Bird Boosters: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: Boolcworrns: Dinner Belles: Travel Club: Go-Get- ters: Volley Ball, '34, '35: Baseball, 33, 34, 35: Basketball, '33, '34, '35: Library Club. Forty-three i l Amelia H. Price Bright Star English, 3B: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Gimpers History Club. Anne Puzich Peclcy Bright Treas., Pep Girls: Pres., Pep Girls: Letter Girls: Jaclcet Girls: Cheer- leader: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls' Council: Catalyzers: G. A. A.: Novus Mundas: Travel Club: Go-Getters. Christ James Rentas America Mary Rios Meca Bright Pres., Glee Club: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Volley Ball: Baseball: Basketball: Order ot the Lyres: Swim! ming Team: Cheerleader: G r e a s e Painters: Travel Club: Student Board. Wesley Herman Rose Booboo Gallistel Civics Forum: B. A. A.: Catalyzers: Senbycs: R. O. T. C. Forty-tour Mary E. Price Travel Club: Dinner Belles: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Star Civics Forum: Glee Club. Daniel G. Radalcovich Rae Jane Pierson RO Jo Gallistel G. A. A.: Travel Club: Glee Club: Go-Getters: S e n i o r Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Korey's Historians. Anne S. Pietras St. Florian Senior Girls' Council: Moditor History Club: Civics Forum: G. A. A. Johnilf. Popovich Popy Taylor Junior Basketball Team. Fairmount Community High School Thorp Baseball, '35, '36: Civics Forum: Star U. S. History, B: l.ettermen's Club. Franlc James Rezac Rezac Gallistel B. A. A.: Band: Glee Club: Concert Orchestra: Bird Boosters: Gimpers: Senbycs: Civics Forum: Catalyzers. Chester Paul Rogoslqi Cedar Coles Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers Daniel John Rut Bud Wells' Historians: Go-Getters: Glee Club: Pres., 3A Division: B. A. A.: Treas., Civics Forum: Hall Guard. Eleanor Marcia Pieta St. Michaels Star English, 3B, 4B: S t a r C i v i c s Forum: Honor Club: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Travel Club. Harold J. Potelslci St. Mary Magdalene Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Anthony G. Popravalc Thorp Glee Club. Angeline Mary Scalzitti Angie Sheridan Go-Getters: G. A. A.: Fine Arts: Girl Reserves: Travel Club: Civics Forurn: Seniors Girls' Council. Eleanor E. Schmidt Dutchy Bradwell Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Senior Girls' Council: Honor Club: National Honor Society: Star English, 28, 3B: Star Civics Forum: Vice-Pres., Modern His- torians: Girl Reserves: Chairman, His- tory Committee: Pres., Der Deutsche Verein: Home Nursing. Norman C. H. Schroeter Gallistel Star Civics Forum: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Wells' Histrolites, Pres.: Student Council. Nelle Shagan Flash Marsh National Honor Society: Honor Club: Alpha Pledge: Star English, 3B, 3A: Star U. S. History, B, A: BOWENITE Statt: Bowen Arrow Statt: Volley Ball, '33, '34, '35, '36: Baseball, '33, '34, '35, '36: Jacket Girls: Pres., Let- ter Girls: Freshman Guide. lrene G. D. Shonskey Korey's lndustrolites: Wells' Histro- lites: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters. Emma Harriet Schlak - Immanuel Lutheran Travel Club: Honor Club: Tau Pi Alpha Key: National Honor Society: Senior Girls' Council: Student Board: G. A. A.: Star English, 3B, 3A: Star U. S. History, A: Star Civics Forum: BOWENlTE Statt: Letter Girls. Jerome Schoenberg Happy Cook Star U. S. History, B, A: Star English, 4-B: Catalyzers: B. A, A.: Civics Forum: Senbycs: Hall Guard. Lois Lillian Schultz Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran National Honor Society: Honor Club: Star Civics Forum: Star U. S. History, B, A: Star English, IA, 2B, ZA, 3B, 3A: Pin and Ring Committee: Senior Girls' Council: Tau Pi Alpha: Home Nursing: Student Board. Peter Shakelaris Pete Sheridan Glee Club: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard: Wells' Historians: B. A. A.: Travel Club: Civics Forum. Theodore J. Sieczkowski Bunny St. Branislava Band: Dance Orchestra: Concert Or- chestra: Catalyzers: Bowen Engineers: Bird Boosters. Jean Lucille Sabliak Marsh Civics Forum: Catalyzers: Girl R ters: Gimpers' History Club. Jeanette Madeline Satiran Jean Gallistel G. A. A.: Glee Club: Order ot the Lyres: Grease Painters: BOWENITE Statt: Jacket Girls: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Sec., Civics Forum. Charles Sanaghan Chuck St. Patricks Glee Club: Civics Forum: B. A. A. Jacket Girls: Pep Girls: Sec.. Letter Girls': Volley Ball, '34, '35: G. A. A.: serves: Senior Girls' Council: Go-Get- is .ky -- . gxg gzig viff . I -- gi- 'zwi 'Q gf sy' - ' 1, y gg' V -49' fy Edwin J. Sadlowski Winks Sheridan Basketball, '33, '34, '35, '36: Capt. ot Basketball, '36: Gymnastics, '32, '33, '34, '35, '36: Track, '32, '33, '34, '35. '36: Senbycs, Vice-Pres.: Catalyzers: Glee Club: Bowen Engineers: Letter- men's Club: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Roman Salik Roman Sailor Gallistel B. A. A,: Eddy's Historians: Catalyz- ers: Printing Committee: Swimming Team. Edward R. Sawicki Eddie Immaculate Conception Honor Club: Pres., Bowen Engineers: Vice-Pres., Postep: Catalyzers: Sen- bycs: Travel Club: Wells' Historites: B. A. A.: Football, '34. Forty-five Gertrude P. Stark Gerttie Gallistel Sec., Catalyzers: Sec., Civics Forum: Cheer Leader: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Star U, S. History, A: Star English, ZB, ZA, 3B: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Robert Martin Stolt Bob Warren Student Board: Student Court: Cata- lyzers: Bowen Engineers: Hi-Y: Civics Forum: BOWENITE Statt: Hall Guard: B. A. A.: Architectural Club. Martha M. Strainic Marty Taylor Student Board: G. A. A.: Jacket Girls: Pres., M, Y. J. Girls: Pres., Korey's lndustrialites: Travel C l u b: Senior Girls' Council. Forty-six Lillian Silverstein Sheridan G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council. Bertha Boyanna Sinnokrak Ginger Bright Sec., Pep Girls: Sec., Korey's B o'clock Forum: Letter Girls: Catalyzers: Vice- Pres., Grease Painters: Fine Arts Club: G. A. A.: Honor Club: Star English, ZB: Senior Girls' Council: Vice-Pres., Civics Forum. Cecelia E. Skibinski St. Michaels Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: Freshman Guide: Travel Club: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Home Nursing. Rema Reatha Smithpeters Roe Sheridan G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Go-Getters: Girl Reserves: ln- clustrialites: Novus Mundas: Bird Boosters: Glee Club: Civics Forum: Hall Guard: Volley Ball, '33, '34, '35, '36 William Darwin Speese Gallistel R. O. T. C.: OtBcers' Club: Sec., Non- commissioned Otticers' Club: Ritle Team, '33, '34, '35, '36: Band: Concert Orchestra: Bowen Engineers: Civics Forum: Hall Guard: Star Physics, A: B. A. A. Marjorie V. Stark Margie Gallistel National Honor Society: Jacket Girls: Student Board: Honor Club: Star Eng- lish, 2B, ZA, 3B: Bird Boosters: Sec., Star Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Prom Committee: Glee Club: Travel Club: G. A. A. Edwin Grant Strader Bradwell Glee Club: Letterman: Go-Getters: R. O. T. C.: Non-commissioned Otii- cers' Club: Bird Boosters: Catalyzers: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Gymnastics, '33, '34, '35: Fire Marshal: All-City High School Chorus: Student Council. Edward F. Straszewski .,Ed.. B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Catalyzers: Financial Committee. Catherine Marie Simcich Kay Gallistel Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Wells' Historians: Barlow's Industrials: Civics Forum. James Russell Skeen Skeeks Grease Painters: Civics Forum: B. A.A. Virginia Florence Smith Smithers Franklin lPittsburgh, Penn.l Grease Painters: Pep Girls: Catalyz- ers: Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Student Board: Student Court: Letter Girls: Star U. S. History, A: Girl Re- serves: Volley Ball, '34, '35: Baseball, '34, '35. George Richard Snekutis Snooks Sheridan Capt., Gymnastics, '29, '30, '3l: Man- ager, Wrestling, '34, '35, '36: Tau Pi Alpha: B. A. A.: Lettermen's Club: Polish Club: Civics Forum: Glee Club: Fine Arts Club: lntra-mural Track Champion. Dorothy Louise Stark Dot Gallistel G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Civ- ics Forum: Baseball, '33: Volley Ball, '32: Girl Reserves. David C. Tallalcsen Dave Mann Vice-Pres., Bowen Hi-Y: Vice-Pres., All- City Hi-Y: Treas., Bowen Engineers: Vice-Pres., Star Civics Forum: Sen- bycs: Travel Club: Prom Committee: Letterman: Football, '35: Wrestling and Golt Teams: Student Board. Grace Mary Tomaselli Lombardy Warren Fine Arts: Boolcworms: Glee Club: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Tau Pledge: Honor Club: Travel Club: Star English, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, B, A: 8 o'cloclc Forum: Hall Guard. Stella M. Trela Bright Eyes Coles Treas., Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Travel Club: Hall Guard. Lucille Thomas Lou St. Brides Senior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Bird Boosters: Sec., Civics Forum: Home Nursing: Star English, 2B: Capt. Bas- ketball, '34, '35: Volley Ball, '35. Mary Ann Tomich Mari Clay G. A. A.: Letter Girls: Boolcworms: Library Club: Girl Reserves: Senior Girls' Council: Dinner Belles: Travel Club: Volley Ball, '32, '33, '34, '35: Basketball, '32, '33, '34, '35: Baseball, '32, '34, '36. Violet Vlahovic Vi Parlner Jr. High G. A. A.: Glee Club: Basketball, '36: Travel Club: Honor Club: Star Eng- lish, 2A, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, B: Baseball, '35: Volley Ball, '35: Se- nior Girls' Council: Hall Guard. Virginia M. Strauch Jinnie St. Patriclcs G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves. Kathryn Dorothy Sullcowslci ..Kay.. Catalyzers: Honor Club: National Honor Society: Dinner Belles: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Council: Letter Girls: Star U. S. History, A: Girl Reserves: Star English, IA, 2B, 2A, 3B, 3A, 4B. Charles E. Swanson Taylor B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Go-Getters: Kluge's Parrots: Cleo History Club: Catalyzers: Star English, 2A. Cornelia Szublca Senior Girls' Council: Polish Club. Anne Jean Szymanslci St. Mary Magdalene Star English, 2A, 3B: Star U. S. His- tory, A: G. A. A.: Senior Girls' Coun- cil: Go-Getters: Volley Ball, '32: Base- ball, 32. M Ag nes Delores Stronslci Lady Caas Club: Polish Club: Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Civics Forum. Victoria D. Sutlcowslci Polish Club: Star English: Star Geom- etry: Travel Club: G. A, A.: Grease Painters: Senior Girls' Council: Civics Forum: Capt. Baslcetball, '36: Volley Ball, '36: Baseball, '35. Dorothy Eunice Szatranslci St. Michaels Senior Girls' Council: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Histrolites: Civics Forum: Travel Club: Boolcworms: Catalyzers: Bird Boosters. Claire F. Szymczalc St, Mary Magdalene Chairman, Motto Committee: Na- tional Honor Society: Honor Club: Star English, 3B, 3A, 4B: Star U. S. History, B, A: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Pres., Branch Honor Club: Vice-Pres., Tau Pi A l p h a: Student Board: Student Court: Senior Girls' Council: Catalyz- ers. Florentine M. Szymanski Flossie G. A. A.: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Civics Forum: lndustrialites: Senior Girls' Council: Go-Getters: Volley Ball, '32: Baseball, '32. Forty-seven Robert C. Willy Bob Taylor Honor Club: Pres., Cleo History Club: Star English: Star Physics, A: Senbycs: Catalyzers: Travel Club: Bowen Engi- neers: B. A. A.: Civics Forum. Daniel B. Xenophon Greek Sheridan Catalyzers: Hall Guard: B, A. A.: Travel Club. Rosemary Zackie St. Michaels Travel Club: Go-Getters: Fine Arts: fSenior Girls' Council: G. A. A.: Civics Forum: Home Nursing: Hall Guard. Paul H. Anghel Forty-eight Mary Vurbancic Marsh G. A'. A.: Girl Reserves: Civics Forum: Go-Getters: Travel Club: Industrial- ites: Novus Mundas: Senior Girls' Council: Tau Pi Alpha: Vollev Ball, '32: Baseball, '32. Harry Wanat Fat St. Mary Magdalene Travel Club: Wells' Historians: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Bowen Engineers. Ruth June Weissman Sheridan Star English, 4B: Star Civics Forum: Honor Club: Financial Committee: G. A. A.: Fine Arts Club: Sec., Wells Gimpers. Betty Elin Willis Associate Editor, BOWENITE: Page 2 Editor, Bowen Arrow : Quill and Scroll: Vice-Pres., National Honor So- ciety: Delegate to City Council Na- tional Honor Society: Pres,, Tau Pi Alpha: Tau Pi Alpha Key: Jacket Girls: Sec., Grease Painters: Student Board: Head ot Hall Guards: Star English, History, Physics. Eugene Wysocki Socki Immaculate Conception Cleo History Club: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Catalyzers. Stephen T. Yergovich Chippy Sacred Heart Basketball, '35, '36: B a s e b all, '35: Travel Club: B. A. A.: Civics Forum: Kluge's Parrots: Catalyzers: Letter- men: Gimpers. Emily Zelinski Emi Sheridan Sec., Glee Club: G. A. A.: Letter Girls: Volley Ball, '33, '34, '35, '36: Basketball, '34, '35: Baseball, '33, '34, '35, '36: Travel Club: Girl Reserves: Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Bird Boosters: Hall Guard. Kenneth C. Jerome Sheridan Business Statl, Bowen Arrow. BOWENITE Division Representative: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: June Lorraine Waldner Junie Coles Capt., Cheer Leaders: Sec., Civics Forum: Senior Girls' Council: Travel Club: Glee Club: Capt. Basketball, '35, '36: Valley Ball, '34, 3516. A. A.: Pep Girls: Order ot the Lyres. Clittord Ward Dimples Clay Hi-Y: Grease Painters: Civics Forum: B. A. A. Burton A. Wilkowski 'iNilbur Gallistel Travel Club: Gimpers: Hall Guard: Senbycs: Star Civics Forum: Grease Painters: B. A. A. Additional Seniors Edward Ball Otto Baumgart Betty Booth Robert Clark Mary DeGeorge Aloysius Dominialc Chester Drzewieclci Lawrence Gentile Rosemary Knowles Eli Korach Henry Kordyla Marion E. Laslc William Lydiclc Adolph Mantai Bernard lvlondrala Ruth Mcllhany Patricia O'Malley Michael Price Aurelia Schinman Edwin Sutlcowslci Edwin Zawilinslqi Foriy-nine U , -i - X ,,fi1 SQX wfxffg 1 ,, 71 F 1 +y1'fi es N Wg- XX ,,- :X -L. 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Y CLUBS Fifty-four ji T ,E :Hit ' M ,,, W iff THE STUDENT BOARD The Student Board ln order to promote the weltare ot the school thru the development ot leader- ship, cooperation, and initiative, to support all school activities, and to promote a better understanding between the taculty and the student body .... the Bowen Student Board was created. Members are taken from all grades and are elected thru three sources: students' choice, teachers' choice, and presidents ot major clubs. This very representative body has relieved an overworked Faculty and now handles most of the informal business ot our large high school. lt has given to the student body a voice in the decisions ot its own personal problems. The Student Court As a department ot the Student Board there exists the Bowen Student Court system. This court has under its jurisdiction various infractions ot the school rules, and was established to allow the students themselves to deal with certain disturbances arising in their own midst. The judges, attorneys, bailitls, clerlcs ot the court, and juries are all students and are all appointed by the sponsors and president ot the Student Board and the ap- pointments ratitied by that body. TOP ROW: Dickman, Dahlin, Conway Mr Clark, Eclcendahl, Klernrn, Gendek, Leo s Oberg, Tallaksen, Ray, Sikich. SECOND ROW Yerkovitch, Blumenthal, Teetcrs, Quanstr Kingsmill, Grund, Ogilvie, Keeslar, Mun Hartman, Horna, Johnson, Miller. TH ROW: Mr. Wilhelrns, Willis, Miss Shea, M well, Lindgren, lngraharn, Cohen, Stolt, Re d Katt, Evans. BOTTOM ROW: 'Schlak, Mill Leviton, Greenouqh, Mr. Collins, Cavanagh Heller, Heritage, Paulson, Guba, Sczym k Schultz, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: R. Brock, B. Willis, W. Klemm, G. Areen, R. Cohen, P. Rider, J. l-leller, C. Paulson, C. Pinslci. BOTTOM ROW: L. Miller, B. Rezac, C. Stamos, M. Osborn, G. Guba, P. lngraham, R. Zinser, L. Gustafson, Miss Lewis. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: E. Teeters, A. Withington, M. Tapper, I-I. Bickert, B. Kandyba, M. Quan! strom, C. Oberq, P. lnqraham, J. Hartman, M, Lindgren, W. Osmus. SECOND ROW: L. Schultz, E. Schlak, L. Lesniak, K. Sullcowski, J. I-lanrahan, M. Stark, E. Schmidt, J. l-leller, E. Cavanaqh, C. Szvmczak, P. Leszczyreski. BOTTOM ROW: L. Buttala, G. Guba, A. Schinman, N. Shagan, L. Dahlin, Miss Lewis, R. Cohen, C. Paulson, B. Willis, J. Levitan, L. Miller. National Honor Society The National I-lonor Society stands tor Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service. Any pupil who has been a member ot the I-lonor Club tive semesters or has made an average ot ninety or more in seven semesters is eligible trom the stand- point ot scholarship. I-le is then voted upon by the Honor Club Committee and Mr. McCoy, who take into consideration all the qualities tor which the society stands. The National I-lonor Society was tounded in l92l and has chapters in secondary schools all over the United States. JACKET GIRLS TOP ROW: Puzich, Gladstone, E. Conners, M. Conners, Shagan, Willis, Miller, Levitan, Grund. SECOND ROW: Marco, Grossman Gobol, Schinman, Bauer, I-leckman, Klemm lngraham, Lindgren, Heller, Nelson, Callahan Rios. BOTTOM ROW: Strainic, Sablaiak, Dahlin, Satlran, Cross, Stark, Olaerg, Mrs. Wall, Fritz, Gentile, Gendclc, Schmidt, Lam- parski, Freshman. Jaclcet Girls President ..,............. . ....,. Carol Oberq Vice-President ...... ........,,,,,. A ndrea Fritz Secretary ,............ ..,..,.. M ariorie Starlc Treasurer ..,,,,.. ..,,.... ....,.,.,. A n n Gentile Social Chairman .......,,... .,...................,...,,,..........,,, ,..., ....,,,,...................... L i llian Dahlin Organized and sponsored by Mrs. Nelle Wall, the Jacket Girls have become one ot the outstanding senior girls clubs. A tew ot the great projects the Jaclcet Girls have completed are: a traditional tea tor new members, semi-annual Mothers' Tea, friendship teas tor girls ot the school, and a tea at the home ot Mrs. Wall. Miss Lucy Pearl Matthews' memory was honored by presenting roses to the taculty on March 24, the day Miss Matthews passed away. They promoted a doughnut sale and ushered at the Orenda Magic Show. Ze Fifty-five W, .,v ff . ef ,.,,o - K I I xfl 'N L, 1 I' if' Fifty-six .! -' Rigs? 5. HONOR CLUB HOHOI' The Honor Club, otherwise known as Sigma Alpha Phi, is composed ot students who have obtained an average ot E tor the last mark ot the semester. The purpose ot the organization is to promote a high standard ot scholarship at Bowen, to give recognition to successes in scholarly ettortsf' When translated the Greek name means Students Excellent in Scholarship. This semester the Honor Club has undertaken the project ot editing a hand- book. ln this book is to be a briet history ot all the clubs in Bowen and all important information concerning the school itselt. The purpose ot this booklet is to acquaint freshmen with Bowen. An annual dinner is given by the taculty in honor ot those students who have attained membership in this organization. Because Miss Lewis, who had been able sponsor ot the Honor Club tor many years, accepted the position as sponsor ot the National Honor Societly, Miss Bernstein agreed to sponsor the Honor Club. The otticers trom September I935 to June I936 are as tollows: President ,....,.....,.,,................. . .............,.......,............................ ..................... C arl Paulson Vice-President .......... ............ M arion Lindgren Secretary ..............,. ............. P hyllis lngraham Treasurer ........ .. ......,..... John Hartman Senbycs The Senbycs was organized in I932, under the sponsorship ot Mr. Clark. It is composed ot senior boys who have performed some civic or athletic duty tor Bowen. The club takes part in such things as guarding at the senior play and operettas, P. T. A. drives, distributing Christmas baskets, and such campaigns as the courtesy drive, and the campaign to maintain order in Bowen's halls. The otticial insignia ot the Senbycs, which is white canvas gloves and the Senbycs button, is worn at all civic undertakings. MEMB S CF THE BOWEN SENIOR HI-Y TOR ROW: A, Leonas, M, Sikich, D. Maxwell H. Lindenberq, W. Anderson, Mr. Huebner, W. Krick, SECOND ROW: R. Olson, R Minster, I. Kinqsrriill, J. I-Ianrahon, B. Homo. C. Ward, H. Klucker, I, Laubc, S. Harris BOTTOM ROW: G. Klasna, C. Paulson, J. Ben' son, R. Bong, A. Milconowitz, D. Tallalcsen, E Cavanaugh, President, R. Horna, T. Koenig, A Matthews, R. Stolt. BOWEN JUNIOR HI-Y TOP ROW: W. Faodecn, C. Snyder, E. Link, J. Anderson, F. Stanley, W, Dust, O. Lee, S. Kantor, W. Nelson, W. Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Norgard, R. Oberg, R. Carlson, H DeWitt, J. Kimb, Mr. Rosinbum, P. Brin, J. O'Connor, W. Greenwold, C. Greenwold, R. Stark, R. Parkhurst. 1 BOWEN ENGINEERS TOP ROW: S. Wisniewski, A. Stangreber, H. Zurek, C. Rogalski, T. Turos. SECOND ROW: R. Stolt, C. Laski, R. Ochota, B. Speese, Sieczlcowslci, A. Stefanialc, A. Zbikowski, . Koss, R. Root. BOTTOM ROW: E, Sadlowski, R. Anderson, M. Katz, R. Bong, Mr. Collins, E. Sawicki, R, Willy, E. Evans, H. Kozalc, C. Carey, H. Londy. T. R SEN BYCS TOP ROW: R. Anderson, J. Andreas, C, Paui- son, B. Willy, D. Graft, L. Bilinslci, D. Carlson, I.. Lournbus, R. Roof. SECOND ROW: R. Bong, W. Rose, R. Homa, E. Sadlowski, B. Echt, R. Ascroft, F. Rezac, C. Carey, H. Londy. THIRD ROW: A. Leonas, W. Garstlca, G. Metz, T. Koenig, R. Johnson, S. Hatch, E. Cavanaugh, A. Mikonowitz, M, Katz, F. Dworni. kowski. BOTTOM ROW: W. Kriclr, I. Kingsmill, J. Hartman, B. Wilkowski, T. Bartosh, J. Ben, son, Mr. Clark, B. Homa, S. Churlla, E. Evens, H. Kozak, D. Tallaksen. Bowen Senior Hi-Y The Bowen Hi-Y is co-sponsored by the local Y. M. C. A. and the high school: it draws its two sponsors, its activities, and its theme in general trom these two sources. The membership ot twentyfeight is composed ot upper-classmen and meetings are held every Tuesday night at the Y, Oldest ot the senior boys' clubs, the Hi-Y has always had as its objective the aid- ing ot the individual members in their problems, and the pertormance ot helptul services throughout the school and community. An indication ot how well Bowen has accomplished this obiective may be seen in the silver trophy cup, won this year tor having the best record ot any I-Ii-Y club in the city. Bowen also has the unique record ot having both president and vice-president ot the All-City Hi-Y come trom its club. Fifty-seven 6021 Fifty-eig ht 5.9 X 'VU 1 ' I TAU Pl ALPHA TOP ROW: H, Ward, M. lwinski, H, Gross- man, F. Klise, D. Skarbek, S. Szymczak, R. Conway, A. Brown, C. Hass, A. Smith, T. Koening. SECOND ROW: L. Coates, V. Jensen, G. Kee, J. Kinbal, B, Zablca, B. Mitchell, J. Anderson, E. Zigler, V. Schoen, R. Anderson, M. Carr, D. Geonlund. THIRD ROW: L. Olson, N, Keevich, E. Ozeran, R. Peterson, E. Zelinski, A. Mendelson, R. Kcesler, J. Holler, R. Faro, L. Buttala, M, Garqas. FOURTH ROW: E, Begonia, R. Brown, R Willis, M. Schultz, D. Roy, S. Bass, A. Grund, E. Freshman, M. Ouanstrom, M. Clark, L. Miller, J. Lovitan. BOTTOM ROW: J. Benson, L. Klemm, J. Reeve, M. Lindgren, P. Ingra- ham, L. Dahlin, B, Willis, Mr. Peters, C. Szyrnczak, G. Guba, E. Gendek, R. Moffat, J. Hanson. GIRL RESERVES BOTTOM ROW: L. Ziolkowski, H. Henderson, E. Hedges, E. Begonia, V, Novak, M. Novak, L. Walls, M. Fariolotti, R. Anderson, V. West, M. Cook, D. Gaskell, G. Kozlowski, L. Corri dan. THIRD ROW: O. Gerun, E. Rambo, F Oqlivie, E. Zignier, V. Smith, N. Shagan, L. Hidalgo, M. Garqas, G. Zapac, B. Erdelyan, R. Conwav, A Brown, J, Larsen, B. Willis SECOND ROW: B. Fry, W. Stewart, M. Hutton, D. Skarbock, E, Holsturn, M. Coswell, D. B Neubert, A. Mendelsohn, R. Keeslar, C. Sudzio M. Dickman, N. lorio G. Guba, E. Ruklinski TOP ROW: D. Lees, D. Greenland, M. Pesup A. Boranowski, H. Osowski, A. Schinman, C Kranyk, E. Freshman, M. Simmons, J. Carlson M. Corloelli, E. Clemens, A. Stranski. PEP GIRLS TOP ROW: A. Puzich, J. Heller, M. Cavanauqh J. Hayford, R. Keesler. SECOND ROW: A Harrison, L. Malstrorn, L. Gobol, M. Simmons, S. Bass, V, West, A. Grund, M. Hays, Jacobsen, M. Pesut. THIRD ROW: O. Nelson, L, Klemm, M. Cherne, A. Fritz, A, Schinman, E. Schmidt, M. Quanstrorn, E. Gendek, Tolich. BOTTOM ROW: L, Dahlin, C. Kraynik, J. Sablaiak, B. Sinnokrak, C. Stamos, D. Lucas A. Dolinsck, M. Gladstone, M. Weinberg, R Anderson, L. Coates, E. Hendry. DINNER BELLES K. Kustudich, E. Sucky, D. Elkert, C. Sc knecht, M, Deese, A. Puzich, Miss Routh, Grossman. BOTTOM ROW: M. Swinehardt L. Corrigan, D. Ochota, R. Knowles, M. Zuzich V. Yerkovich, L, Brinker, F. Brines, L. Lukaz ski, A. Pazamin, C. Radelia, J. Sabliak. Tau Pi Alpha Tau Pi Alpha means Times paides Axioiu or Students worthy ot honor. This organization is a means ot awarding students who earn both service and scholarship points. This semester's otticers are as tollows: President .......,.................................................. ................. B etty Willis Vice-President .... .......,., C laire Szymczalc Secretary ,............. ..,,.. ......, . . . ,,,,... .,,,,...... .,.. ..,,,........,... J u I e Reeve Treasurer ................................ ...........,....................................,..,.,........................... J ohm Benson The key, which is the highest achievement a student can reach in Tau Pi Alpha, was earned by tour students ot the February class: Gordon Are-en, Geraldine Price, Sylvia Fialkowski, and Bessie Rezacy and nine in the June class: Marion Lindgren, Phyllis lngraham, Claire Szymczalc, Lillian Dahlin, Esther Gendek, Louise Klemm, Betty Willis, Gladys Guba, and Emma Schlak. E. D. TOP ROW: B. Sinnokrak, M. Price, E. Junitz, ho- S. GW- SENIOR GIRLS COUNCIL TOP ROW: J. Zehrne, M. Pierson, M. Martin. L. Klemrn, H, Flick, H. Danovich, C. Sulkow- ski, L. Mikan, E. Maslikosa, L. losue, E. Marzi, A. Mazar. SECOND ROW: M. Doman, E, Freshman, M. Dickrnan, D. Matthews, C. Gobol, P. O'Malley, A. Grund, l. Prill, B. Kooster, H. Peterson, M. Swineheart. THIRD ROW: L. Miller, V. Sulkowski, F, Szrnanski, M. Vurbancic, A. Gentile, L. Brinker, E. Hay- hurst, M. Holley, R. Smithpeters, V. Jensen, E. Milbrath, B. Booth, P. Leschyzinski. BOTTOM ROW: J. Blank, M. Cavanaugh, O. Nelson, J. Sattran, H. Foley, Miss Lynch, B. Ozeran, M. Gladstone, R. Zackie, C. Skibinski, E. Hendry, M. Hayse, E. Schiak. SENIOR GIRLS COUNCIL TOP ROW: F. Bauer, M. Cucher, M. Eskridege, J. Sabeliak, M, Stark, D. Larnparski, A. Puzich, M. Ouanstrom, l. Jagsinski, R. Weissman, M. Cowan. SECOND ROW: M. Lindgren, L. Dahlin, L. Eckendahl, P. lngraham, H, Kusin- ski, F. Kaczmarek, G. Paul, L. Dvorak, E. Hammon, L. Jannotta. THIRD ROW: E. Mid- dleton, E. Pieta, J. Genga, A. Scalzetti, S. Hockman, R. Dombrowski, L. Carlson, D. Stark, V. Strauch, V, Banich, H. Kedvesh, J. Lovitan. BOTTOM ROW: E. Lidrnan, M. Dick- man, M. Merritt, L. Lesniak, H. Boynton, M. Clark, A. Schinrnan, Miss Lynch, N. Shagan, L. Thomas, B. Bayliss, G. Kozlowski, J. Larsen. SENIOR GIRLS COUNCIL TOP ROW: G. Stark, L. Buttala, M. J. Nellman E. Noel, A. Szymanski, M. Latito, l. Callahan, E. Schmidt, E. Gendek, K. Anielich, L. Hidalgo. SECOND ROW: L. LeeOrton A. Ozretich, L. Corrigan, G. Jolly, A. Rios, A. Pietras, G. Bego, R. Johnson, V. Loehrke, M. Rayman H. Kuiawski, J, Heller. THIRD ROW: L. Sil- verstein, L. Schultz, R. Knowles, M. Price, V. Starling, E. Zelinski, M. Cape, S. Bernstein L. Dye, H. Ladewig, E. Larsen, I. Shonskey M. Strainick. BOTTOM ROW: D. Cross, E. Lucas, B. Willis, V. Smith, E. Mezydlo, N Maas, F. Ogilvie, Miss Lynch, G. Guba, S Trela, S. Grossman, F, Marco, E. Rayman M. Cigonovich. Girl Reserves The Bowen Chapter ot the Girl Reserves is a junior branch ot the Y. W. C. A. Their purpose is: to tace lite squarely: to tind and give the best. This club is sponsored by Miss Beatrice Bond, and is open to any high school girl who wishes to ioin. lt is simple in organization, ancl the meetings and programs are planned by the girls them- selves with the advisor acting as consultant. This enables the girls to share in the responsibility and leadership ot group planning and action. The present otticers are as tollows: President .,..... .......,, ........... . ...... R u th Anderson Vice-President ., ,.,...... Marion Novak Secretary ,.....,.. .......,,.....,. V alerie West Treasurer ....... ,,,,,,,. L oretta Ziolkowski Pep Girls Bowen's Pep Girls originated in I933. lt consists ot girls who are elected into it during their junior year by the girls ot the iunior class. This organization has aided Bowen in many ways. lt has purchased the school tlag, helped with P. T. A. drives, sponsored Cleaneup Week, sold candy and apples, taken charge ot the memory book and daily bulletin board, and sold tickets tor various pertormances. Fifty-nine Sixty 'T CATALYZERS TOP ROW: J. McGowan, E. Budniewski, R. Ochota, Jablonslci, J. Szkursky, A. Novak, 6. Norstrom, W. Pavich, A. Dorniniak. SECOND ROW: E. Cavanauqh, L, Carlson, C. Carey, J. Polony, A. Morris, E. Patzer, R. Lindberg, R. Salik, E. Wysocki, L. Klemm, C. Paulson. THIRD ROW: J. Hartman, H. Klucker, N. Schroeder, A. Mantaz, A. Milconowitz, M. Katz, E. Straszewski, C. Rentas, B. Booth. FOURTH ROW: E. Sawicki, C. Lask, H. Boston, C. Ray, T. Kozul, W. Kral, R. Blanco, N. Shagan, E. Mezydlo, E. Hammond, C. Szymczak, J. Heller. BOTTOM ROW: E. Kranz, E. Saklowski, A. Gasparino, V. Smith, T. Turos, K. Sulkow- ski, Miss Mellca, G. Stark, R. Knowles, S. Grossman, B, Sinnokrak, S. Lask. CATALYZERS TOP ROW: C. Oberq, J. Lapota, B. Willis, C. Rogoski, H, Kozak, H. Lindell, L. Loumbas, R. Homa, W. Rose, G. Brendich, E. Strader. SECOND ROW: G. Scott, W. Speese, E. Korach, H. Lindenberg, R. Bong, J. Benson, B. Strak, F. Kazmericlc, I. Prill, L. Miller, W. Osmus, I. Kirigsmill. THIRD ROW: G. Klasna, P, Weber, N. Denier, E. Ball, R. Nieman, C. Panos, C. Buscio, L. Gentile, A, Ozertich, J. Levitan, E. Gendek, A. Langrnan. BOTTOM ROW: L. Malnarich, J. Sockol, R. Stolt, J. Mangan, Magnovitie, L. Sanaqan, E. Nowacki, F. Rezac, F. Petersen, J. Larsen. BOTTOM ROW: Echt, Boynton, Anderson, M. Merritt, B. Homa, Burdelski, R. Willy, F. Gornick, S. Churilla, E. Evans, L. Bilinski. CATALYZERS TOP ROW: P. Leverny, H. Grossman, E. Vidic, E. Janoske, M. Chuick, E. Stalla, H. Lindell, K. Jerome, R. Clark, H. Potelski, J. McLean. SECOND ROW: R. Man, A. Arlando, Butcher, R. Cheska, R. Kling, R. Ascrott, H. Foley, R. Dombrowski, M. Pearson, C. Swanson, D. Xeno- phon. THIRD ROW: W. Krick, Ryan, B. Hendry, M. Svorcina, J. Knauss, R. Johnson, G. Conner, D. Lidman, D. Ochota, J. Chalitoux, E. Hotfsta, D. Cross. BOTTOM ROW: P. Kinney, T. Bartosh, J. McGowan, F, Griegel, T. Keoniq, B. Ballis, R. Metz, S. Harris, A, Johnson, R. Latito, VV. Wilkeninq. Catalyzers The Catalyzers are organi-ecl to give students a broad and genuine appreciation ot what the development ot chemistry means in modern social, national, and in- dustrial Iite. To that end speakers trom various chemical industries, the public utili- ties, the protessions, and trades address the club. The student becomes acquainted with the worlc ot the chemist in the utilization ot by-products, the elimination ot waste, the discovery ot new uses tor old products, and the developing ot new products to replace obsolete methods and dwindling resources. Better things tor more comfortable living has been achieved through chemistry! TRAVEL CLUB TOP ROW: Ouba, Carey, Ioria, Stefaniak, Larsen, Zurck. SECOND ROW: Gendok, Dick. rnan, Eckendahl, CoboI, KeosIr:r, KIavich, Oberq, Leonas. THIRD ROW: SabIiak, Les nink, Boynton, Cinrk, Banich, Orundiund, Banich, Rackovich, Mr. WiIhnIrris. FOURTH ROW: Anderson Levitan, MiIICr, MasIikosa, WiIkowski, O'Connor, Peters, Havos, Leesce, MiIIcrIt, ScaIzitti. FIFTH ROW: Shaqan, Orton, Grorznough, Garstka, PauIson, Pzoran, Xeno' phon, ZcIinSki, ZawiIinski, Gasick, Rios, Puzich. TRAVEL CLUB TOP ROW:Conner, Conner, BIank, Pierson, Her- rick, Gray, McCrea, Oberg. SECOND ROW: Leonas, Kozak, Hayhurst, Cavanauqh, NeIson, Satfran, Schmidt, Kinqsmill, Zackie, Willis, Mr. WiIheIms. THIRD ROW: Benson, Bong, McCrea, Jerorne, Groenouqh, KIasna, Cowan, Iosue, Brown, Boeve, ConIey, I-Iultgren. BOT' TOM ROW: SuIkowski, Smith, Katz, Anderson, DeWitt, Lucas, Schinrnan, Kravnik, Harnrnon, Stark, Wiilis, Krick. GERMAN CLUB TOP ROW: Jensen, BIank, Oqilivie, Haack, Rayman, M. Lipson, Chadwick, F. SchuItz, Kersten. SECOND ROW: Engbrecht, E. Liutz. BiIIos, Sands, D. Lutz, Mozzi, L. Lipson, Scha- bar, Becker, Koester, Welp. THIRD ROW: Barth, Brosrnan, Denek, Magdanz, Jurasovich, 6Iadstone, Bass, Fries, Fries, Wendt, R, Peters, M. Peters, Hanson, Hohhott. BOTTOM ROW: Bauer, Thomas, Cavanaugh, Satfran, Lipton, Mass, O'Connor, Schrnidt, W. Schultz, Schin- rnan, Parnrner, Stutz. R.O.T.C. OFFICERS TOP ROW: CpI. J. CorneIius, CpI. R. Park- hurst, Cpl. C. Greenwald, CpI. G. PIumb, Cpl. J. BiIinski, CpI. Kuchta, Cpi. R. Morris, Cpl, A. Srnith, CpI. N. Bartosh. SECOND ROW: 2nd Lieut. S. Wisniewski, Znd Lieut. P, I-tiII, Ist Lieut, J. Hartman, Ist Lieut. W. Krick, Mai. E. Cavanagh, Sgt. A. Johnson, Capt. W. Speeso, 2nd Lieut, H. Maiewski, 2nd Lieut. H. Horna, 2nd Licut. W. Nicolaisen. R. O. T. C. Unit Bowenis R. O, T. C. unit has been activeIy engaged during the past year in improving its etticiency as a unit and its vaIue as an institution. Emphasis has been pIaced upon the citizenship preparations value ot the work and the instructor, Sgt. Johnson, and the statt ot cadet otticers have endeavored to rnake each cadet personaIIy responsibIe tor the work covered. The benetits resuiting trorn this have vvoII warranted the experiment. The unit also has improved in a technical sense, having a Iarger nunfiber and better n1oraIe than in the Iast severaI vears. The extended order driII has been deveIoped to a higher degree than ever be-tore. Sixty-one 9 I 7 r The Polish Club 7 POLISH CLUB Sixty-two TOP ROW: A, Maiewski, C. Szczudlo, G. Zurek P. Stangreber, A. Stanqreber, E. Kuklinski V. Sutlcowski, A, Stetaniak, C. Drzewieclci, C Wloczewski. BOTTOM ROW: H. Zurek, E Sawicki, C. Laski, A. Stronski, Mr. Dylewski W. Wilczewski, G. Snekutis, G. G-uba, C Szvmczak, V. Kraiewski. The Polish Club was organized with the introduction ot the Polish language into the curriculum ot the Bowen High School. Mr. Dylewslci, the teacher ot Polish, was chosen as its sponsor and POSTEP, signitying progress, was selected as the name ot the club. The chiet purposes ot the organization are to keep the students ot Polish descent in closer contact with each other and with the rest ot the studentsg to promote better tellowship about the school, to teach the members the Polish language: and to interest them in the art ot performing in Polish dramas. During the first semester ot the organization, one ot the red letter events was the visit ot Lieutenant Bohomolec. This adventurous Pole, dear to the hearts ot his country- men, related to us the story ot his experiences in crossing the Atlantic with two com- panions in the DAL, an eighteen toot sailboat. Other activities ot the club have been: a Christmas party, representation at the Polish Student Convention, performance ot a one act comedy in Polish, and two Socials. The present otticers are: Agnes Stronslci ........... .......................................... P resident Edward Sawiclci ....,...... ......................,...,....... V ice-President Wanda Wilczewski ......... ..........,,. S ecretary and Treasurer l-lenry Zurelq .,....,,,........ . ...,,.................., Sergeant-at-Arms Above-CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Below-BOTANY LABORATORY MR. A. E. LARSEN'S DIVISION Sixty-'Four TOP ROW: P. Leverenz, R. Johnson, A. John- son, B. Homa, N. Koenig, B. Kral, T. KozuI, W. Kus, A. E. Larsen. SECOND ROW: E. Hofstra, J. Levitan, M. Lotito, E. Larson, V. Jensen, B. Koester, V. Loehrke, R. Johnson, D. Lidman, H. Ladewig, S. Krga. BOTTOM oslns I, R. o I o, . aczrnare, . o nson, T. Koenig, H. Kedwish, L. I-Ildalgo, B. Kieberg, E. Janoske. MISS PARKER'S DIVISION ckiewicz, R. C-undnc, F. Griegel, A. Gentile, Senior SaIIies JEAN LEVITAN.. .,..,....... .......,,...,....,.,.,,,. P atting an unknown person on the back RALPH KLING .................... ........... ............. K n owing Ed Janowske and Harry Boston ROBERT JOHNSON ..................,,...,.........,.,.........,........................,..,.......... Laughing at bum jokes ELSIE MIROR ...,,,........................... The very idea! Seniors never do ANYTHING siIIy ALFRED MAAS .........,,,. ....,...,.................,...,,............,,.............. M eeting temperamental Lunn FRANCES LUNN ...,.............,... Calling down a teacher whiIe haII-guarding, thinking she was a student HELEN LADEWIG ............ ...........,.,,..,..........,,........,....... F orgetting where my division was ELAINE LARSON ....................... Forgetting my Iocker had been changed THEODORE KOENIG ...........,. .............,........ , ...,,. T ried to bIow glass in chemistry ELAINE MILBRATH ,..,.............,........,,. ...................., M istransIating a word in Spanish CHRIST PANOS ....................................................,......, Mistaking Ida PriII tor Ann Harding ROBERT ROOT ........,...........,....., Getting in the same chemistry class with Ida PriII ELAINE MIDDLETON ..................,................,...........,.................. Going up the down stairway JOHN POPOVICH .........,.,....,,.......,,...,.........................,........................ Forgetting to go to work LILA MILLER ......,.,....,,,...............,....... Staying in schooI trom tirst through tenth hour HELEN PETERSON ..........,............. Going to the Iibrary to get a book and torgetting my card DOROTHY NAWAKOWSKI ..,.....................,.,................., Putting my Iock on backwards EVELYN RAYMAN .....................,,,.. ..,,.......... T rying to act Iike a senior ANNA NOVAKOVICI-I .........,.... MARGARETE NOVAK .....,.... LOUISE MOLLO ........,........... NETTI E RAYMAN ....... .... GEORGE METZ .........,,, .. PATRICK KENNEY... ,..... CHARLES SCOTT ................. JUANITA ZEHME ...........,...,....,..... HERBERT LINDENBERG ............ MARGARET OUANSTROM ,.........,,................,,.CaIIing myselt a treshie ,,,.........Listening to a treshie haIIguard Trying to argue with Miss Sheahan Going into the wrong cIass . ..................................Becoming a senior Ha Asked a teacher how to earn an S Trying to be a senior . .,,....,,............. Trying to act Iike a senior my tortune told IWas my tace red?I That's teIIingI ROW: R. Kling, M. Lipson, V. Koscielski, H. K'k' Lt'tFK kRJh TOP ROW: B. Hendry, A. Gibasiewicz, R. GyII- strom, R. Erickson, D. Herrick, C. Gray, R. Faro, E. Gergens, E. Hendry, M. Hays. SEC- OND ROW: C. Griegei, M. Dohman, M. Deese, A. Fritz, F. Friedwald, V, Dalidchik, S. Hatch, A, Grund, C. Fate, H. Galazin, L. Engbreckt. BOTTOM ROW: B. Eckt, Durco, J. Fran- A. Gaspirino, E. Francis, S. Harris, H. Gross- man W. Fulierton. MRS. OLSEN'S DIVISION TOP ROW: V. Quinn, E. Rybicki, H. Maday, R. Kmnsinski, M. Kristoyic, B. Kuprcssanin, I. Krohn. BOTTOM ROW: V. Peterson, . vor' . ra ni , , are, . r ane, . nravic , M S cina, J. Bernatowicz, F. Kozloski, J. Lopota, CKy'kJCyHUpkDP 'h V. Serailn, D, Plliac. MISS ALLEN'S DIVISION TOP ROW: J. Shields, J. Ghir, H. Matusztwski, G. Husinko, A. Kocinski, M, Czarnccki, O. Hoffmann, Eden Allen, T, Cepacy. SECOND ROW: M. Miller, H. Noyosel, A. Suwicki, H. Natywa, H. Jurewuz, S. Jeuch, M. Nason, F. Maczynski, R. Conway, D. Grahn, BOTTOM ROW: M. Porento, H. Zwicekoski, H. Matwzewf ski, V. Mitchell, D. Lucas, N. Ioria, R. Willy, S. Nieis, F. Kral, L. Walls, A. Swcrccki, C. Jagodzinski. MR. KURTZ'S DIVISION TOP ROW: Menyea, Osrnus, Wallin, Langer, Nagoda, Jenlfiewic, SECOND ROW: Hill, Pierz, McCarthy, Peters, LeMarbe, Cheska, Rzasa, Lubert, Rucinski, Murphy. BOTTOM ROW: Crompton, Zaza, Ziolkowski, Gaskell, Nowak, Mr. Kurtz, Kecsler, Neubert, Matthews, Sandall, Cornelius. Specimen ROSEMARY SMITH ..... ....,,, . .. RICHARD SEUBERLI ..,, ......... WILBUR SEILS ......,........,,,.............. ERED SCHULTZ ....,..,.. ................., REINHARDT SCHERFLINC5 ............,,, ELOISE PEARSON... ............,,. ALFRED O'CONNOR ......... HENRY MOZZI... ...., ....,,,..... . ADELE MENDELSOHN ,..., ..,. DONALD MAAS .... . ,,......,,,. MARJORIE CROTTY .......... . EVELYN MILLETTE ......, ,...... RAYMOND ROSEN ......,.,. FRANK KNOESGLER ......,...... POLLY OECHAWA ................ BESSIE ERDELYAN ,.......,...,......................... NORBERT ZIBROJESKI .......,...,,,......,.,.... ELEANOR JACOBROND ..... LAWRENCE EDWARDS ........ JOHN SIMMONS ......,,,......,,,.. . MYRON WEIGLE ,,,. ............. ELIZABETH GARAY .,,..,.......... RALPH HERITAGE.. ...................... ,,,...., . . DOROTHY GRONLUND ,,,, ,..............., JZ, Alias Rose .. ................. .. . Soup . ,,,, .. . g Ambition Stenographer .. .... , . .............................. Astronomer Skippy ,.,.. ..,......,... T o be a baker with plenty ot olough Fritz ....,...................,.., .. ,,.. .,.....,. ..,.,.. I .............,,......,. R a dio engineer Reiny. .......,.................... .,,. .... . . ..................... Raclio engineer Squeeze ,,,...... .To take Miss Hastings place at Bowen Dolly ......... .... .... ...... . . . ................ .. .....,,.,,..... Become a lawyer Bulos ......,.,... .......,,,., ,,.. ...... ,,..... ......... ........... l n cl u s t rial chemist Del ............. .. ...... ,,............ Musical career Sugar ,,,.......... .....,..... . , ...Be a senior Marge .,,,,,.. Champion ping pong player Erenchy ,,,., .,,..., . ...... . ,,............ Beauty operator Rosie ...... . . .. . .... ..................,..... A rchitect Hienz .... ........ .... . . . ..................... ...Civil engineer Pelga ,,.... . ., Goldilocks ...... Norlo ....,...... ........ El ..........,.......... ....... . Casey Jones ,.... Snooky .................. Letty I-lenshaw... Beth... .. ........... Slum ............ Dot . ..... ...... . .... . .......Teacher .............Bachelor girl and artist .. .... ,, ,.......... Soldier ot tortune . .......... ......... . Model clothes .......Pharmacist . .,,........Railroacl engineer Get in the major league or in the ZZZ league .. ................., Math teacher -..Comloustion engineer Stenographer Sixty-five Sixty-six Specimen Alias Ambition RUSSELL REILAND .........,.,... ........... R us .............,... ...,,,..,... T o have a wite in every city JOHN SOWA ,,,.,.,,....,......... ............ J anka .......... ......,.,,.,,....,.,...,,,..,....,,,...,............,...,., A viator SUE ZELAZEK ...,..,,........,........4.. ......,..,, S usie ,...,... ........,,..............,.......... B e an engineer ARTHUR MATTHEWS ..,..,...... ......,..,.. T exas ....... ...... .......,.. E I y the China i WALTER BLAZAK ......,,.,,...... ........... T opaz ............,, .,............,.......,....,...................,.,..........,,,..... E ireman GENE SWANSON ...,...,,,..,,........ ..........,. S quirty ...........,. .......,.... B e a telephone booth haunter EERDINAND LIPPNER ....,,...,,.. .........,,, T eeny .,,,....,.. ....,....,..........,...........,......... B ig game hunter BOB KACZMAREK ......,........ ........... K az ,........... ..,.,..,,, ..................,............... T o see the world RALPH SWANSON .,.,,,....... .........., S wab ..,........ ..........,,,......,.,..,.........,,..............,..........,,............, N one LE ROY SCHICHNER ...,.,...... Gob ,,,...4.......,.........,.,... To see the world through a porthole DORIS MAXWELL ......,,,......., .Cowboy ,,..................,.......,....,.,......,,...,...,........,.. An air stewardess SELMA HOPP .,,,,.................. 44.....,,.. S ally 4.,,,,......,.,.,,,. ......,.... .,,.,,...........,,.,....,,..,,4..... B e a secretary GLADYS RATZ ...........,.. ........... G lady ....... ...........,................ S tenographer DOROTHY BUZA ......,.,.,........ .Bodo ........ ...........,.........,...,, B e a stenographer CECILIA TRICHAK ,..,......,......... ............ C eil ...,...... .......,...,... B e a private secretary JEANETTE ROSLOSKI .,,.,,....... ,........... G ene .......,. ,, ,..,..,............,.,.,. Private secretary MARY BOYLE .,,.,,..................,,,,,,........,,,......... Love-love.. ........... Efficient stenographer VIRGINIA MILYASOVICH ,.,..,.....,...,,. Ginny .........., .....,.,,,. P resident ot the U. S. VIOLET FUEREISEN ..................,,..........,..... Fifi .......... ...,. .,..,,...................... S i nger LOIS MALMSTROM ......,.......... .......,,,. L o .......,,...... ,4..,....,.... R adio singer LILLIANMHUGHES .........,. ,Billie ...,,, ..,..........,....,,, A viatrix ETHEL PILAT .................,............. .Pi ..,......,,,. ,..,,,,,.......,. S ecretary CECELIA AMBORSKI .,,....,4..... .....,.,.... B Iondie ,.......... .....,...............................,..,....,.. S tenographer RUTH BUDTKE ......,.,..,......,...,.., Babe ,.....,..........,..... ....,,.........................,....,..........,,,.............,,....,.... N urse SHIRLEY JACKSON ..,,.,...... .Halt-pint ............., ............. D ance like Veloz and Yolanda ETHEL TROMIETTA ,,,................ ...,....... S peed ............. ........,..,..................................,........,..,.,,...,. M usic EDWARD LESNIEWSKI ............,.......,..... .Popeye .,,..... .......... ..,,.,.........4.........,. J o in the navy GEORGE JESKE ,,,............,4..... Peanuts ............. ..444.,....... P eanut vender REGINA ,WALUCK .....,......... Reggie .44.44 ...,.....,...,,...,...,........ A rtist EELICE EERZOCO .,,,.,...,.,.......... ..........., Z angy ........ ,.,,............,,,,.,....,,...,,,... A rtist WILLIAM BURGHARDT ..,.,.........,......... Butch ,.,...... .............,,.,....... W oodworker VLAD PAYOVICH ...................... ........... L em ................ .............. E Iectrical engineer MICHAEL NICKSICH ......,,..... ...,,,...... P ertecto ,.,.....,.. ...................,..,..,..............,.,... S ign painter ROY NORELUIS ..,,.................. Nor ...........,..... .,,,...,,....,,.,.,... G ood ping-pong player GUYON ZIMMER ......,..,........ ,......i.., P uclge ,,..,........... ......,..,... P lay baseball protessionally EDWARD HUEE ,,,.........,........,..,,.. ..........., E ight ball .,........... ..............................,...,,.....,.,,.,.,,,. P ool shark MARIE ANN GARGAS .,.,.....,.............., Smily ,.....,i... ..............., L awyer MELBA SIMMONS ............. , ,.,........i,.t....,,., Simons ....., .....,.., D ramatics THURSTON JOHNSON .....,.,..,............. Thirsty .,.......... ..,..,,,... M achinist ADELINE PIECHOCKI ,,,......... .,......... S horty ,..,........ ....,,,............. N urse WILLIAM LUTZ ...............,....... Pete ..,.,..,,........,., ..,..,,.................... T ruck driver EUGENE JUREWICZ ........,,..i. CATHERINE SIKICI-I .,......... LUCILLE MOZZI ................ FRANK SZOTCI-I .......,,..... TOM MASI-IIS ,,,,.,44,..,...,......,..,,. .. ARTHU R MATTHEWS ...,,,.... JAMES CORNELIUS .,........, Baby ....,,.... .Kay ,,....t.... Sis ......i.....,..... .Ouack ,............ Grampa ........... Texas ............. Jim ,,........,..... NEIL ELLIOT ................ ,........ B acchus ..... HERMAN MATEL ............. .Alex ....... WILLIAM OSMUS ........... ,Billy .,,.,....,. VERNON MENYEA ............... ,Bud .......,.. ROBERT NAGODA ,4,........... Bob ............,,,.. PHILIP HILL ...,,...,.,,......,.,.............,,.. ,...,....,. P .H. ........... . MARIAN LE MARBE .......,....... ,,......,,. L ee ......,,. EDWARD McCARTHY ......,.... ............ E d .........,..,,.,.. ROBERT RYOZEK ,,................. .....,..... B ob Tarzen ELVIRA BEGONIA ................. ,Vay .,........ WALTER ANDERSON ........,.. Andy ........,, ......,...................,...,..Photographer ..,.,..........Newspa per reporter .,,..........Kindergarten teacher Lawyer become one some da the China ' er ,......,,,.4..........CommerciaI artist doctor .............Corporation lawyer ...........,,..ChemicaI lawyer ..........Chernist-I whistle ..,.,........,,King-Dirt track racer Doctor Above-COOKING CLASS Below-SEWING CLASS Specimen Alias Ambition LQREIIA ZIOLKCWSKI ,Laurie . To be buried without shoes so I can sneak Ioy St. Peter ROSEIVIARY PETERS Rosie ,. I I Detective NICK YERGQVICI-I Nina , . .. Travel around the world RQSEMARY KEESLAR Kees. ...Be graduated trom high school in atleast 20 years MARK SCHNEIDER Jibby Reporter ERANK BUIDAE Eritz . Be athletic BERINIICE FAIR., .... , ,Be or Eair A .. ,, , , . Lawyer DONALD KOZLOWSKI HENRY BISKUPSKI ARTHUR OLSCNH. GERALDINE LEWIS Blonde buck Chisle See the world, most ot a O. P. .. Gerry Ivlarlole player III the country ot Caesar .Baseball pitcher Rertect saleslady Sixty-seven Specimen ANN DVVORNIKOWSKI .......A Alias Senorita ........... Ambition ,.,.......Beauty operator .,,,,...................Librarian ......,...,,...,..Piano player .,..,,..,.,..Doctor in Paris ................,.Bookkeeper Stenographer Secretary Brownie... ..,,....... Obtain a good money-making position LYDIA GATZKE ...................,......... Lid ................ ELEANOR SHIMBORSKI. ...... Gigglesw, EDWARD BASTON .......,,,.,........ Eddie ...,.., ANNE BALCER .......,,............... Ginger ..,,. EVELYN BETLEJEWSKI ....,,..... Evey ....A,..... VIOLET BOWATER ..,,,,......... Vi RUTH BROWN .......,,.........iA,..,. .,,,......,. i MALLIE CONLEY .,,.................... Pat ....,,..,... JODIE BELLE DIXON ...,,,........ ......,..... J o .....,,.. OLOA GIZECKY .......i..........., Olgie ..i.... EMMA GOLERO .........,..ii. Em .,..,,..,. EVELYN GRABSKI ...,,,.,......... Lynn ..........,. RITA GRANICZNY .,,.,.,,......,...., ..,......... R ytta ...,,.... KATHERYNE OUDAITIS ....,,... Kitty ..,,,,,,,.. ELEANOR HANSEN ,............,,..., El ................. ETHEL HARRISON ................,..,,,.............., Dimples ..,,.. RICHARD TGLESKI ..............,.....,,.,....,....... Dickie ......... MARGARETTE CI-IUDOEFS ......,.,....., Margie ........ GRACE JONES ......,,....,i..i.,.............,....,.....,.. Gracie ,,,.., .,,,,.........,.,,.....,Reach the high spots in dancing operator dresser .................Secretary Singer ...............Housewite ....,..........Housewite ma rried president ....,.....,..Professional dancer .........,,...........,..........Secretary LEROY CAVANAUGH ................,...,..,,,, Cav ............. ...................,..., C artoonist LILLIAN GOBOL ,.... ...,.,...,......... M idge t..,.,.... .,,......,..... S ocial secretary DON ANDERSON ...t........,..,. Andy ,.,...,,., ....., ,..,. ..,,.......,.,....4...................,,....,,......,... B a s eball VIOLET CHUPURDIA ...,,......... Vi ....,......... .........................,......................,...... T elephone operator MILDRED MANUEL ......s,,.,,. Babe ........ .,.......... Be granted my one ambition-success JUNE STROM .....................,, Junie ......,,......,.,.........,............,,.,...., ...,........,...........,,,... N urse ESTHER ERISMAN ................ .....,,,,.., E s ............ ....., t..,. ........... S t e nographer EVA SIEDELMANN ............... Botsie .. ...,.,..,.,. Stenographer RAYMOND BRIN .......,,,.... Ray ......... .......i....... M otorman JUNIUS EORD .,,.,,............,.,..... ........,.,. L etty ......,... ....,.......... L ive till-70 JOE WOJNO .,,...,,....................,.... Doc ,,...... .....,..,,,................,.... L awyer ALLVIN JABLOWSKI ...........,..,. Jab ,....,... ,,,..,,...... B aseball player JOE HEINZL ................,,...............,.... Moon ......... ...,, ..,,....,.......... W e althy Ioater KATHRYN SCHOKNECHT ......,.,..,,.,, Katrinlc ........,,. .,,,,,.............,.....,...........,,,.................. N urse AUDREY WITHINGTON ................,,.,,.. Aud .,,,,....,..... .......,,... P rincipal ot a high school ELEANOR HASSIEPEN ..,,....... ............ E I .,,,,..,,...4... .......,..,.............,............... B e a redhead ALEX KRAJEWSKI .........,...... ,.,,,,,t,.,. S axie ..,i,,,.,,... ..,...............,............ M usical career ED HARDY ...........s,.,..............t..,....... Duclcie .....,,.. .,,,...,...... B e a cornet player IRVING COWAN ,,........,.............. Irv ,.......... ..,,........................... D rattsman CATHERINE BUTKOVICH .4......,.......... Kay ....,,,.... ..,......,.,,...,,.......... P iano teacher SLIVR ISABELLA BROWN ........,......,,,. AI ......,........ .,.......,,. B e a good booldceeper WALTER SCHULTZ ,s........,......., Schlitz... ..4..,...... ..... A A, .................,. Radio announcer FRANCES MOSES ......,,,...,,... ..........., E renchie ....,,,.,. .........,................,...... L earn to pilot a plane RALPH ARONSON ..........,.. .,..,....,,, A Itonso ,...... .....,.,..................t..........,,,,,..,...... B e a big he-man LOIS HULTGREN ,..,...,...,,,..... ...,.,,,,,.. T atty ,....4....... ....................... T o graduate trom high school KENNETH SCHICK ......,...,,.. ....,,...... C hiclc ..,,,...... .....,,...,,. T o lcnow all the iunior and senior blondes in Bowen JOSEPH GRANICH ,,,,........ Pluto ,..., ..... .......,..............,...,.,......,,,......,,..,.......... A v iator MARIE SHIELDS ................ ..,.,,.,,... R ed .,,,.......,,......,, ...,...,....... T o get through shorthand ANNA JIRAREK ........,...t......., Ann ........................., ,........... T o have a lot ot triends RACHAEL EETTRO .............. ...,....... . Rae ..,.,.,..................... .,...,,,,... .,,.,.....,...,...,......,,...............,.. N u rse LILLIAN ROSEN .........s....,.,s.... ...s......,, D iamond Lil ........... ......,,.... T o own a diamond mine JULIA KOMARNIK ..,......,..., ,Julqes ................,,,.,., ...,....,.........,..,,,,,,...,.............. G ym teacher MARY KUCHARSKI ..s.....,.. ,..,......., V inegar sss,t......, ....,,..,,.. W orlc at a soda fountain STELLA SULKOWSKI ,,,.....,.,,.. Bunny ........... ..,.,........,...,........... A nimal trainerl7l DOROTHY MCDILON .................,......,,,.., Dot ....,.,,,,,.,.,.....,, ..............t. ,..,.,,....... A g reat singer THERESA POZOWICH ........... Tracey ........... ....,,.,......,,...,.,,......................,..............,.................. ROSE PAZICH ...,.,., ..........,,...t.,.... G iggles ..,.,. ...........,..............,.,,,,,,,..,,,..........,.. .......,,., T o sing LOUISE WAZINSKI ...4.....,,,,, ..........,, D imples .,..,, .,,.....,... T o become a concert pianist LESLIE TRONJEAU ..4.,,,,,.,... ....... .,,, L e s .,..,..,,,,, ,..,....................,............... M arry a blonde Sixty eight cj Specimen MELBA SODERLING ,,,,.. I ROBERT KILLIONIIIIIIIII I ALICE ROUND I .... I DAISY LEESIII EARL ZIVNEY .......,,.........,.. JEN KOLTONSKI .... ERANCK I-IENDY ,..... II CURTIS FOXIIII II ERWIN LAUBEIIIII BERNITA BLEICI4 I .... I ROBERT NUTZI ..,,, ARTHUR MEINCKE ,,,, ...,..... ,,.. ....... I TYPIN6 CLASS Alias Ambition Mel ,........,,, I ,,,,,,........,.. ..,... I .....,,,.... I ,Marry a millionaire Buddy Bing IIIIto make Fred Astaire look like a child Blondieu ..,... I I Babe L.,,,... ......... I II Lardy i,,,,,..... II ,...i,. I I Kolt lthe lvIightylIIII,, II II Speed .,,,,,,, II I ......, I ...,,,... Beauty operator I .........,,,............ Stenographer II ....... Be good like lvlinkus IIIIIIIIIII.Soap-box politician IIIIIIIICommercial aviation Carpenter Eat ..,,, ..i,. I ..i.. ..,,........ Erv ..,,,. Bernie Landscaping engineer II IIIIStenographer ISee the world Bobs ..,,,,,, I ,i,, ,,,,,...........,.... I II ArtI ,,., .,.... I II Winchell I .I vynvIL,L53D NicoL4aisgnI ,,,iii,,,,,,,,, IINIQI ,.,...,,, TTROBERTTWTIVIILLER .......... ,,..........,.... Alabam ....,,, DONALD WILKENINOI FRANCES OZRETICI-III. ..,,, I ..... ..i.,. W eenie PI-IYLLIS OZRETICI-I ,,,,.,,,, Winnie ,,,.., BEN PRYZBYLA ...................,, Larry .......,.., JOE GBRUNIII IIJays DOROTHY ORAI-IN ....,, Dodo II OTTO I-IOEEMANNII III GEORGE I-IUSINKO .........,.,...,,,... .... ...... NORIVIA IORIA ,,,,,. II CI-IELIA JAOODZINSKI SOPI-IIE JERICI-IIIII II I-IATTIE JUREWICZ ......., II Stor-ky ....... I ...,.., ,,.. I Gigi II ,,,......., Stormy Toots I I So Ducky ......,, ALBIN KOCINSKI ..i.i.....i.,,,., I i..i .i.,,...,,,..... R uloe ...... DAN KOLEMBER .,....,. ......, I I IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII I .Chick IIII FRANCES BARBARA KROL IIIIIIIIIII,I, DotII I DOROTI-IY LUCAS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII, IIIIIIIIIII K i ng IIIIIIIIII I Become Belong a good photographer Reporter IIGreat surgeon IIIIWealthy traveler II I Elirt with boys I Look around Automobile race driver II Baseball-sports ,I ,Singer to the l-louse ot David II IIIIIIIIIII I Aviator Isl-lula dancer II IIIII Teacher Successful dancer IIII,,IIII.,Successtul housewite IIIIIIIIIIIII,IWork in an ottice I Racketeer Swimming instructress IIIII. II ,III ,I IIIIII I Dancing tY 1 Seventy Specimen Alias Ambition ,............,Swimming instructress a queen ..........,,,.,See the world Painter ,....,.........,Newspaper reporter ..4..,4,.,...,..VVeII dressed business man Hawk ................. ,,,,..,,......,...... .....,..... ..,............... B u s iness executive .Frenchy ,........., , .Willy ........................ MARGARET RUCINSKI ..,....i.,,,,,,...,.,.,,i Peggy LOUISE SIERACKI ,,.,i,....,.ii........ ......ii.... L Ulu ,,,,,,....,. HELEN STAMOS ,....i..,.iii.ii...i .i.i.,...... s id ......,r.,..r MARION WEINBERG ,,.,..,..i... ..iiii...... M aye .iii, vALERuE WEST ,..........,.,..ii....,.. ........,.ii L etty ...... JOE sANTTcH ......ii....,......, ............ N one E... JAMES suLLoR ii........,,,,i...,,. .None ..., THOMAS EARRAS ..r,,......,.,, ..i.iiii,... T Om ...... JANET BRESNAHAN ,,.,,......,.. i.i...,.... R ae ......i......,.. WILMA EGYED i.....,.....,,.....,,,, ...,....,,,. W in .,,.... LEROY ouuw ,..iii..,,.........,... ........... s pud i...,.,....... THOMAS LAZARIUS .............. ........,i, MATTHEW BoRucRl ,,,,.,.,...,. ..........i FRANK BUCKLEY ,...,,i..ii, Buck ,i.i.i.,. WILLIAM RUDMAN .iii..,,.,. ..i..,..,.. ' EDWARD RADLOFF .,iiii,.......... .Radash RAYMOND POPOVAC ...T...........,......i..i Pop .....,.. .Jack ,.....,,........,.,,,..,,, ..... ,..,,.,,....PrincipaI ot Bowen and to install elevators and soda pop fountains leader A teacher ot Bowen in order to omit homework .,,,.............,........,.............,......,. Radio mechanic .Lawyer-Partner of Steve Raclcnewslci ,,,......,...Conduct a symphony orchestra ,.............Lawyer-Inc. with Joe Bugaislci operator .........,,.,,,...Bookkeeper ............To live on a ranch ...,..,...Dancing ....,,,,,,Dancing ,....,...,Dancing ..,..,,,...Beauty operator ...,..........,.........Lawyer .....,,,,.....,..........,......Teacher Dress desig ner .......,....Business executive ..,,..........................,.Surgeon ...............Dietitian ..........,..........Millionaire ,..,...,..Barn Dance singer instructress ...........................................TraveIer ....,,......Dancing and singing Policema n .Cotton top ............. ............ M arry Robert Taylor ,......,,.....4.Teacher or lawyer .,........,...,..,,.Marry a millionaire WALTER KARPINSKI ........,....,, ............ K arp ............., ...,., JOE BUGAJSKI .....,..........,...... .......,.... B ugs ,,...,.. JOHN SIKICH ,,...............................,..,.,.......,., Raz ERNA MAE LARSON ...............4,,,,...,.., Vern ........ STEVE RACKNIEWSKI ...,..,,,,,. .........., R oclcy ,,.....,,.., LORRAINE DEREZINSKI .....,...........,...... Lee ,........,. AUDINE DILLARD .................,.... ......,,..., D ean ..... HARRY SERAEIN ......,,,.,........ .,....,..... M organ ESTHER JOHNSON ,............ ..,......... L ell .,..,........,., MAXINE BAKER .......,.......,.,.... ........,.. M ackey ALEX STANGRABER ..,..,...., ....,....,.. S hadow LUCILLE MAZGAY ..,.,4,....... ............ P Iucyloelle ....... JEANETTER RICH .........,,,......,.... .....,.,,,,. J an .....,...........,.. ANGELINE SYLVESTER ,,,.,...,...,......,,...... Nini ..,,,,.,... ISABELLE GOLDINA .......,......,. ..........,, I zzy ......,.,..., EERN HAMMON ................... .Dudie ........... RUTH EINN ,.,,,...............,..,.... ,Boots ,...,.. ,..... ALEX GUBA ....,.......,..,,.,............, ............ A xel ........,......,. .... MARTHA YUZWIAK ............... ......,..... M iclcey Mouse. VIRGINIA SCHOEN ........... ..........,. J inny ,...........,.......... HELEN NAWOJSKI .................. ............ S crew Loose .... VIRGINIA CARLSON ...,,........ .....,,..... C arlie ...,,........ EEFIE TEETERS ........................... .....,,,.... E iti ...,,...,.,.........,,.... SHIRLEY BASS .......................... ,,.,....,.. S quirrley ..........., KENNETH ERIKSON ,....,.......s... ,,...,...... K ent ....,..r......., MARJORIE EROZETH ,,.......... 4,,,.,...... M aggie LOUISE SCIANNI .................. ....,....,.. L u Lu ..,,...... MARY NOTARELLI ,..........,.. ....,....... M ar ....,.. ESTELLE UZELAC ...,......... .Stel ............. MARY PESUT ..,.,,.......,.......... .........,,4 G iggles .,..,. MARTHA OLSON ......,,......,. .........,.. S wede ...... CLEMENT CIEMIEGA ...,4,....... ..,...,.,... C himes ANDREW JACKSON .....,...,,..,,.......,....... ELAINE MOTE ,,,..............,.,.....,,......,............., JOHN FRANCIS HANRAHAN ..... Jaclc .........,,.,,...r ..,.. JULE REEVE ............4..............,,....................,..,,.. Goonies ......,. CHESTER SOBOLEWSKI ,,,...............,.... Chet ...........,. ...............Dance orchestra leader Above-PRINTING SHOP Below-WOOD SHOP K wk Seventy-iwo .- 5, is ev- .Q my . Seventy-three Specimen MATTH EW CZARN ECKI ......,,,.A..,....,,,. LEO LOUMBAS ..,,,....,,...,.4,..,...,,,............,...... Alias HARRIETTE PEASKOWSKI .... , ............. Hats ......,....... ., MARTHA MALECKI ....,.................,........... Marthy ..,.,.... SUSAN BURDZINSKI .........,,,,.,................. Sue ,,,,,,.,,,.,...... VALENTINE KOSTOZEMSKI ,,,..,..,..... MILDRED WILCZENSKI ..,.....,....,........... JOSEPHINE MARTINELLI .................,.. RUTH JOHNSON .........A...,,...........,.........,... LOLA GARCIA ,,,,A,........... ,..44....,.,. JOE TOMINAC ,.....A,.,,,.,........ .,........,. ALVIN SPRINGSTEEN .....,...... ............. GENEVIEVE SI-IOSTY ......I..,..,. ....,,..,,.. Rudy Vallee ,,.,, Milly .,.,,,... Joe .......,.,. Spitfire .,... Lo .,,,,,.............l,, Pumpkin ,.,....... Bud ..............,. Jean .......... HENRY BIELAWSKI ........,... ,...,.....,, H ank .,,,..,.,, WALTER GASEK ,.,,,..............,Il,l. ,..........,, W ally ........ VIRGINIA ROBINSON .........,.,.......,........ Sis ............... Ambition Curly ......,,........,........,...............,............... Have an ottice position Bannas ..........l....... Get even with some teacher at Bowen pera singer ......,,.,,,,SaIesIady ,.......,.....Saleslady Secretary ......Like to tlirt with red heads Stenographer a stunt pilot ....,,,,4......BasebaII player ,....,.........,...Reporter ....,................,.......Stenographer LORRAINE SCHRAEEICK .............,,.... Lorry ............ ..,......,. G ood stenographer RICKEY DAVIS .,.,,4,,.,...,,....,,,......,,,.........,,...,,. Dick ,,,..........,,.....,............... ............................. G et to the top HELEN WONONKA ......,......... .......,.... S onia .........,.,....................,.......................,............,..,.,...... Popular singer RUTH ANDERSON .,,,.,...,..,,,...................... Tootie ............ Private secretary to President ot U. S. A. SUSAN EANKERSLEY .,,...,,...4,........,,,...... Susie Bells ..................,,,......,...,.....,,,.....,........,,,...,,.......... Stenographer HARRIETTE WEJTANOWSKI ,...,...,., Shortie ..........................,,........,..,.. Gym teacher or tap dancer DOROTHY LALICH ......,,.......,,,..............., Dot .....,..,,,l......, , ..,.......,, Make all passing grades MARIE GROZEK ..........,,..,.4.,,,,,,................... Mike .............,.............,,,,,,.,...,,..... Success in music and lessons STEVE MOREZOWSKI ....,,,.... ......,...., P ezicoc ...... Star baseball player and basketball player EDMUND KAMINSKI .........,.... ...,,.,...... R ed ,,,...,,....,.,....,....,......,....,...,.........................,...,.......... Baseball player E. JENDRAL ,,.,,..............,,.,.............. .....,,,,..., G inger ............. ..... ...,..................,..,........,......,....... S t reet cleaner KATHLEEN AHERAN ,,,,..,,,.... .........,... K ile ,,,,,..... .,,.....,.,.,... S omeone's housewife SAM MISCOVICH ,...,....,..... ...........,, S lim ,.......,...,.. ................ P ut holes in doughnuts JOHN CONNORS ........,...., ............ S miles ,,.,.,.,,. ............ B ig league baseball player JOE KRYSEN ...,,.,...,,.......,,,., .....,,,.... Z ippy ...,....,.. ..........................,,......,......... E xciting lite LUCINDA RAY ...,..,,...,,,,...,,.... ............. S is .......,,,,.... ,,,4....,,,........................ S tenographer RICHARD LEYERLE .........,,,. ,............ D ick ...........,, .........., ......,......,..........,,,...,....,.,. N o ne VIRGINIA NOVAK .............. ............ J ennie ......... .,.............l,.,....,....... P rivate secretary MARY WESTART ,..,.............. ....,..,..... M uphty ,,,..,.......,.... Hawaiian guitarist on radio or in an orchestra LUCILLE ANDERSON ...,,,...... .......,.... S is .......... ...,..........,...,.,,,......,,.....,.... D ressmaker JOHN BRANSCOMB ............. .........,,. T ot .......4,.. ....,...................,.......,.,.,,,.......,,.,.. W riter OVINIA BUZA ,,...................,......,,. ............. K ewpie ....... ...4...... C ountry school teacher MARION KABACINSKI ......................... Smitty ...,... .,l...., ..........,,.,...........,,,.,,..,.........,..... T y pist NICK KOUACEUIE ..................,.,.,.,,,.......... Laguach ,,.,,.......,,, ..........,,,,. B aseball player LORETTA KULEK ......,,....,,..,,,.,................,,,,, Lor .......,,..., ........ ..,............ H a ir dresser CHARLES KUPPERSCHMIDT .........., Chuck .........,,.c ...,......, P ass physics HENRIETTA LECH ....,....,.....,,,,.,,................ Henry ......,.... .,.,.,,.............,.......,,.,,....,.,.........,...,,... S Inger ESTHER LEVIN ,,...,..................,,l,,,.....,............ Curly .... ......,,,.,,....i.,,...,,,,...... V ..,.............,.,....... Typist EDWARD MACZYSISKI ......................... Truck .....,...... .,..,,......, H ockey or baseball player HELEN MICULSKI ..................... .........,... M ickey .......... ,............,.......,,,,.....,,,...... S tenographer SEBASTIAN NAGG ......,..... .,.,........, E at ....4............... . ..........,,,....................... Business man JOHN PELOZA .,.............,. ............, P eloz ....... ..,,,...... G et through physics CECILIA RAMBO ...................,.. .........,., C el ....... ,,,,.........,............... S tenographer JOSEPHINE ROMO .........,...,,...,.,,..,,,........ Romeo ,......,,...l....,............,...,,.... Stenographer ANTHONY STRAZZANTE ..,......,,,......, Tony ........,.......,........l, Mechanic and automboile salesman ANTHONY BARTOLOMEO ........,..... Doc ........,.... ROSE MIKUS ,4,,......,....l................,.........,.,,,,.... Mikus .,,..,..,............ BETTY LOU Cl-IALIEOUX ...,...i........... Skettle ,....... ,,,...,..li,... JANET CHALIEOUX .....,......................i.... Old taithlul .....,...l. WANDA WIKZEWSKI ,,,,,,..., .,.,.,...... Se enty 'Four Bright .............,,..... mechanic ...........Cow girl singer star l,.........Manage tea rooms ..............Private secretary Specimen FRANCES MACZYNSKI ...........,,..,,,....,, MYRTLE MILLER .........,,.,....,,..... VIRGINIA MITCHELL ...I,....,. MARIE NASON ...,,.....,.......,.. HELEN NATYWA ......,,,.,,......... ...,,,...,.. SOPHIE NIEPOKOZYK .,,.......,,........,....., HELEN NOVOSEL ....,,.,..,,....,,,. EVELYN PICKANDS .......... MILDRED PRENTO ........I..., AGNES SAWICKI ...,,,........, ALVINA SWERECKI .....,,4,...... .........,,.. VIVIAN WADE ........,,I............. .........,.... LOIS WALLS .....,,,............... JOE WEINSTEIN I.................,,.,,, .,..,,....,,,. RUTH WILLY ......,,,.,,,.,..,,,,,,,,....... HARRIET ZWIERKOWSKI .................. MARJORIE O'BYRNE ..,,.,.,... DOREEN GASKELL ........,......,, ............. LOTTIE ERICKSON II............... CARNADELLA GRAHE ...., PEARL CROMPTON .....,..,.,,.. FRANCES MURPHY ,,,,,,........ JUNE BISHOP .,.,...........,...,,,.....,.. CHARLOTTE CHESKA ....... HELEN CHOJNACKI ,.......... MARIAN NOVAK I.............. HARRY LUBERT ,.,,.,... ...... JUNE ZAJA ..,,,.,................,...... EDWARD LANGER .........,,,,... FLORENCE SMUKULA ....... VINCENT MINKUS .,,,.....,,...... TEDDY PAWLICKI 4,,,,,........ GEORGE NOVOSEL ............. MARY ZAOK ,......I.....,I............ ADELINE PODLIN ......I.,...... JANE MAXWELL .,........,.......... HENRY SZYMANSKI ....,..,,.,, MYRTLE ZEHME ,,................. VIOLET VALENTIC ............. MARY STIMAC ....,........,,. WENDELL SMITH ,..,...... MARIE WALZAK ............ DOROTHY WADE ,...........,, WILLIAM VLASEK ................... ISABELLE KONICKI ,,,I............ MARGARET VAN SANT ......,.......I....... BETTY FRY .I..........,,......................... HELEN SEBAHAR ..,...,,... HENRY GIZA ....,................ DOROTHY COHN ....I........ DOROTHY MANN ,,,............ ARTHUR JOHNSON, ........, ,, AIias .Fritz .................. .Murphy ,..,,...,.. ,Nin .,...,..A..... .Sus ,..,..,,,. . ..L..........................,,..... . Precious ..., ..,...,.,,...,.........,,,,..,,,,,,,....,. Ambition homework to Hawaii ..,...........Learn to ice skate sociable .Mickey ......,........... Writing Ietters, not saying what kind .KeIIy .....,... ,,.,.,,.........,................,......... urse ...,..,........Snooks.............,....Take Shirley TempIe's pIace when she iIIicent............ .Aggie ,......,... .Bingy ,.,............ .Fritz .......,,....,.., .Babe ...,..........,.,,... .Weinberg ,,,,.,......., ....,.,,.............Shorty Hattie ........... .Marge .....,....,. .Drene ...... .....................Bernie.. . .,,,......,,... DocI ........... . . . .,......,.,,.. Tippy .,.,,...... .. .Peaches ...,....,.,.., .CorntieIcI ...,....,.... .Mi ......,,...,......,.,..,, Mickey ,.................................. .Whispering WiIIie. ...........,. . .Fat ............,....... ...............Prott . ............... Utah ,,........ . .Mar ...,,........ ...........,...AcIdie . .............. Stuck u p ........ . . .,.......,.... Shorty .......... . .Myrt ..,..... .Pinky ............ ..............Snunny .Wen .,..... .Mitzi ....,...... .Dolly ...... . .............. Stork ............... . .Talkie ...... .Bets ,........ .Zip .,.,..,,..,........ nk ............,..Dot Boots.......... . ............... Ocky ..........,.. . uck .,.....,............................ grows up teacher . ..............,. Millionaire ..........,..Get rich quick ...,,.,......Get wealthy soon ..,......,,.PhysicaI director Drawing ...............,.........Stenogra pher Goto heaven on a mule my man ..Get a corn-ted farmer a farmer teacher ....,,,...Nurse or singer ....,.........Beauty operator ............EntomoIogist BasebaII ....,........Become a General ...,......Nurse or stewarciess baII player nice home finish school ................Stenographer ...,...,.......Stenographer ....,,.....Finish schooI ............Finish school ..................,,...Typist achinist Beauty operator Ieaguer .............Beauty operator Reporter ...,.....Stenographer ......................Engineer .......,............,.....Stenographer ......Government re porter .........,..............................BasebaII Seventy Fva Seventy-si Specimen Alias Ambition TED BLASZAK .,............. ....,..,..... E lattoot .......................................,,....,,....................,.4,,,,.,.,,.. Toe dancer JACK ALLEN ........,,.......,.... ....,......... B eanie ............,..... Aviator-air mail or cross-continental CHARLES DOLAN .,,,,........ .........,.,. C huclc .,,.....................,........,i, ....,.........,,...,,......................,., P oliceman JEAN TINSLEY ..................,,,...,.... ..iii....... T insel ...... ,,,,.,.................,.,..,,.,...........................,.,......,..............,.. L ibrarian MARDEL HAGERTY ...,..,,....... i....i,...... R ed ,..,.i4........,........... Commercial artist and tarmer's wife THEA REUM ....... ..........,.,,.,..... .,..,......,. S h rimp ....,,.......................t......,.,..,......,........................,. Pass geometry PAUL OLSON .......,........,... ....,,...,,,. S wede ....,...........s................ ..,, ,..,,.,,.,,...,.... M e chanical engineer MARY EARIOLETTE ...,,,..... .ss... , ,.,,Erenchy Il., ...........................,.,........,,,..,...... A traveling saleslady PEARL CHANAK ............ ........,ts,. P era ..,....,,...... Marry a baseball player, Cub player only JAMES CURRY .........,.. ....,,..,.... B ud ,.,,,,.............................,............,,..............., Artist, baseball player TOM DAVERN .....,,............ .4,......,,., I rish ,,...............,.........,.,............,.. Be a first-class loater with pay MARY HOULIHAN ......ss.... ...,,......,. B abs ,.,,,,..,......,,.....,,.............. .....................,,,..,............ B eauty operator JOSEPH HYLEK sst...,, ......A .,..,........ J o e .......,,,.,t...., Model-builder or Tire inspection engineer BELLE LONGO ......,,........s, .s...s..,,... S weets ...r.,....,,...............,.,......................,.................,........,.......,,. Dancing PHYLLIS MASCIO ............... .,........... O ueenie ,..,,,.,......,,,,.........,.............. Radio singer or movie star LOIS McGUIRE .........,..,,... ...,,.....,.. M icky .........,........ Newspaper reporter or air stewardess EVA PAOUETTE ...,.....,,,....,.... ,....,,,,,.., E ve ........................,.......,.,.....,..,.,,. Beauty operator or designer LORRAINE PETERS ..,...,,.,...,...........,.......,... Honey ....,...,.....,..............,....4,,,,.,......,,,,....,......,........4.,.......... Torch singer BEVERLY ROSS ....,,......................................,,. Bey ,,,............rr.. ...............,,,.........,,,......... A ir stewardess CHARLOTTE SOBOLEWSKI ............. Kid ..........,., ......,.,... S tenographer RAY SULSKI ,.....,,,....,..........,.,......,.......... ......... S ally ........ ,............. C ornedian HELEN TOBIAN ......s, ........,...,.......,.............. T oby .......,. ,............,,........,. N urse ALBERT TOMERS ...s.................,, ........,.... C aptain ......,, ,...,.,..4.,. B usiness man KATHRYN WALLACE ...,.,,..................... Kate ......... ..,,.....,.,..............., D ancer LOIS WALSTON ................,....... ...,......... B abe ........ .,...,..,.,.., O ood typist CECILIA M. ZORICH ,......... . ..,.,,...,. Silly ........,. ....,....s. S tenographer EVELYN KORPALSKI ....,s........ .,.......,,.. E vie ....,...,..., ,................................,......... S tage actress HELEN BICKERT ..........,......... ......... A i.Sis .........,,.,,........... ...........,...................,,........,,,..........,,.,.,...... P iliatrician MARJORIE TAPPER ......r,,.. ,,.,,.., ..,, M i dget .s,..,...................,............. Go to Europe on honeymoon DOROTHY ROY ss,,.,ss,......,..,,..... ...,,.., . ,.Dodie ,,............ ........,,..., P rivate secretary to an executive GLADYS WALDEMAR ..,, ..,,... . . .......s,. Toots .,..,..... ................,.......................,..,... T ight rope wallcer VLASTA VLASAK ................. ............. V i Vi .................. A......,..,...............,,... A viatrix LYDIA MEYERT .......... .,.... ...........,. P e e Wee ,............ .,...................,..,........... T ypist ELEANOR ERIES ...,,,......... ,..,. .,..... E r islcey ......,,,...,,,...,....,... ............r,..,.,...,.. A II-around girl MILDRED BENNETT ,,,,,,.., ., ..s,,......... Millie or Blondie .... ,. ....,............................. Radio singer CATHERINE BAKER ..,,....,.. ,..ss,.,..... K atie .......s..,.ss. ,.... .....,,....... E r emale sho-card artist ANN BORICH ...........,........ ........,,.... C utie .,......,.........,...... ..... ..,,,......... S u ccesstul bookkeeper VERA CIVIK ..................,,..,,...,... .........,,,. B ingo ,.,......,....,,,....,s,.......,,..,.........,....,......,....s......,,,......... Stenographer DOROTHY CULLEN ....,..i....... .............. D oor ..,......... Obtain a good position and be successful ANGELINA DELSOONS .,,,....,.............. Ang .,.,......s....s.......,.. ....,,.,,......,,................... .........,....,......... S i nger ALICE KORK .................,...............,,................. Coolcie .... ..... ...... ......,......... B o oklceeper CATHERINE KOCINSKI ,,...................,.. Kitty ,,.,.,.... ...,....,,. S tenographer ELAINE HILDREDTH 4...4,...,,,.. E ,.,.... ,........,..................s,......,...,,,..,,4........., S inger KIRK EICKI ...........................,,..,4..... ............, I Ice ...,,,.........,,.... .....,......,...,,,,,...............,.,.....,,,,,.... R ich gambler SYLVIA MERGOLE ............,...,,................,.. Merg s,............. ,.,.,..,,... S omebody's private secretary DOROTHY KLINGENS .......,........,......,.., LOLA LAND ,......,...........,.............,, ..,.......... MARIE MAUL ......,,,. ......... DESSIE LALICH ....,........... ,...,,.,,.... ARTHUR SMITH ,....,....,,.. ..........,.. TI-IRESE CAPACY ,.i..........,,, .........,... .Dot ........,.., Toots ........ .Speed ....... .Des ....,.... Pr Midnight .......................,...... ,Terry .......... per athlete ivate secretary ot the President ot U. S. A. Aviator, U. S. Army Air Corps singer ROSALIE CONWAY .......,.......,....,............ Peggy ,r....,.,....., ..,,,...,,.,.......,.,. S wimmer ROSE JURASOVICH ...,.................,......,,.. Rosalind ..,.,,.,,.. ,,,,..i,......... Gym teacher FRANCES MARCINKOWSKI .,,,.,.,... Dimples .r..., ..............,........,,...,,.,........,...... D ancer AGNES SPONBERG .....,4,,,....................,... Sponnie... ......,...., Travel around the world CECELIA STROBAT ,,,,,.,.... ...,,,,...... D is ........... ...A . .. ,........,.....,,,,....,,..,............ Private secretary FRANCES ROZICH ............ ............. E rank ......,..,.... .......... R oller skating at White City MILDRED HUGHES ......,.... ......, ,.... M i Ilie ......... .,4,.....,.,,..............,....... P rivate secretary X Above-FORGE Below-FOU NDRY SADIE FRESI-IMAN MARION GRANICI-I. MARTIN COSTELLO ,, IXIINA IVIADSEN . DOROTHY GILIVIORE DOROTI-IY CRUMPLEY LOUISE ROCI-IIVIINSKI Pet Question . ,When is Bowen going to get that beautituI swimming pooI? . , Oh, yeah? Who has earned the most Ietters Why do treshies wear senior ribbons? , .. ,, ,.Why do we have to study poetry? Who is the nicest teacher in Bowen? . Got your EngIish? I I enty-seven ,g a WMA I-94 - n Seventy-eight HAROLD KLUG .........,........... EDWARD ARONSON .,,......, ROMAN BENDER .,,.....,,. Pet Question Who's that? W Qwiiyi'Qi'5'TH5'yi ii'5Qk5i i55QiQii-3'5'i'i lg,'5mes so late? .......Why do teachers give so much homework? IRENE KLIKOWSKI ...............,.........,.... Why do boys stare at girls when they pass? ROBERT BENNE ,,,....,......... .....,,,...............,,,,,. W hy do we have to write in school? MILDRED DEAN ...,,,.,,............. ,,..............,,........,.................. Y ou think so: don't you know? MARION GRAHAM .,,........ ,,........,..,....,,..,...,,,,,.,,.,..,,.....,,.......,, H ow am I doin'? BETTY BROWN ...4..,..........4. ....,.4.... W hat do you think you are, anyway? AGNES STEFFEN .,....,,......,.,.., ..,,.,....,,.,.......................,...........,..,,..,...,...........,... W hat's next? E'VELYN RUCINSKI ......,.....,.....,...............,,,,..,,,,,............,.,.......,.,..,,,,.......,,.,...... Where do I go now? MARGARET SCHULTZ .............,................ When did who do what, where and why? DICK MAVIER ..................,..,.........,...... .....,...,.......,...,,..........,.,,......4... H ow'm I doin'? Hey, hey! LOUIS SCHNEIDER .,.,..,,.,............,............,.........,,.......,.....,,...4...............,.,,,...,,.......,...,.. How high up? GUSTAVE MIKOLAJCAK .,....,,,........,.......,, Why do tiremen wear red suspenders? ALEX POSKENKA ,,...,...................,, ....,,,...,,,......,,....,.,,.,.........,..,........,,...........,,,,,...,.,,,,............,,. W hy? CLARA PERKOWSKI ...,.,...,,.... ,......i,,,.... G eel What am I gonna do now? EMMA LUTZ ..,,,.............,...................... .......................,..,..........,...........,. A re you back again? HAROLD MAOUIRE ..........,.,.......,....., ..,..,..,..... W hat makes Leslie Trongeau blush? VERNON MULHOLLAND, RANDALL WEST ....rl....l............ Why do I have to go to school? Are you back already? RUTH WILLIS ..,..,.......,,.............,.... ..,,....... A re you Betty Willis' sister? EDNA GRUBB ,,........,,...,.,...,,..... ..... ..........,.,,...,... I s he good looking? EDWARD CHADISH ,........4.,... .,,..,........,,,...................,,.......... S o what? HAROLD DUST ..................,,,., .........,, W hen, where and how? MARJORIE BOYD ......,,..... ,,..........,...,.......................,,,.,....... W hy? JANET ERIES .............,,..................u. ..,...,,.,..........,...,,,...... W hat's that? ORLIN THOMPSON ...,,....... L..................,....,..........,,.,.......,..,,.... W hat? MAXINE DREYER .,..........,..... .......,....... D 'ya get anything tree? OLGA PAVSHA .,,,.....,................ ..,,,...........,............... H ow's tricks? STELLA SZYMCZAK ,............... .....,....,,........,, W hy not why? BILL ALEXANDER ......................s,.... ,..... ..,.....,,,.....,...,...., I I o w am I doing? GLADYCE HAYHURST ...... KATHERINE FISHER ...s,.....r... When do we eat? Why and who are you? VIOLET KROLE ..,,,..,.,,....,.,...,... ,........,.. W hat have we got tor homework? BORIS BRUCE ..........,,,.,..,.......,u..... ..,.....,......,. D o we have any homework? ANNA GIEREZ .......,..,,...........,,,......................... ...4...,. ...,.......,........... W h ere are you going? CARMELLA CATURANO MARY DU DAK ....,..........,,,..,..................,.,..,.......t...........,,...,...,............ DONALD NORGARD...Wh CHESTER BUGAJSKI .,,,.....,,, Am I late? .What dress should I wear? y do students have to be eligible to play on teams? are we going to eat? DORIS AHRENS ..,.....................,,..........,,,,.....,.,s..... Why don't they have longer divisions? ELLEN LARSEN ................... ........,...,..........,.....,....,....,,, W here are my shoes at? BEATRICE LYON ....,,....,,.. ....,....,,.......... ....,..,..,,,,...... W h ere is my purse? ELAINE SPERBER .....,4,............ .,......,,.,.,.....,......,,.4,.........,,...., W hat do we do next? MIKE BANICH ............................... ......,..........,..,........,,...............,., W hen do we go home? HEDWIG MAGAYNE ,..,,,.... KATE MQEATRIDGE ............ Why do seniors think they're so hot? Where is my book? BOB CARLSON .,..........4,,... ............., W hy do we have to go to school? ELWOOD KASKE ..,,...,..,........,,,, .....4,..,.,............,.................,,..,......, W hy ask questions? MAUDE ANDERSON ....... ,..,,,.,,..,.,. Mom, did you see my ,,.,.,...............,.... ELAINE DOLAN .,.........,.......,, .,.................,...,...s.....,...... W here are you going? JUNE HANSEN ,,....,.,.,............ .,......,..........,....,.,,,.,....................,, W hat's the answer? GLENDINE GRAEF ,.......,.s,.. ..,..,,... N ow ya know ya like him, don't ya? ADELINE LARWITZ ...,.....,, , ..,,,,,,....... Why, when, and where are you? LILLIAN YOUNGFELT ..,................,.. ....,,,,.. ...,,.......s........,.....,....,,. W h at you your hours? WAYNE DUST ........,......,,............................,,,,........s.......... ....,,......,...........,.. W here are you going? MILAN DOBRO ,..,.,...,............,. How can you keep your mind on tour ditterent things and learn them all well? ALICE ORCHOWSKI.. .....,,,,. .......,,. ,...,,, ..,....s...... H o w long is a Chinaman's name? MARY GULICH ,..............,,,... ............ W hy do treshies act like seniors? Above-BOYS' COOK!NG CLASS Below-MACHINE SHOP DGROTHY KRUEGER GERTRUDE HOAR... NORMAN SIMPKINS DoRoTHY GUZINSKIHS DOLORES BAZEK . ANGELO MOSELE JAMES GAVEY Pet Question . So what? .. So what? . ...What is it like to be dead? .. So what? .. Do you mean It? . . ...When do we eat? .. How do you do the homework? enty-n Eighty Pet Question IRVIN SHOSTAK ..........AA,............,.,,........,,......, ....,,......,.,..,,....A... W hat was the Conway Cabal? ED MICHALOWSKI ..,,,,.,,...... ........ ..... W Ii at is the largest bear in the world? TONY CARUSO... .ss... .....,,,,,. ..,,,...,....s,........ W h y is a horse called a horse? EDWARD DEVANEY ...,,,.,,...... ,.....,.....,,,,...,.... ..,s,...s......,...........,.,.............. W h at's dat? DONALD BRADY ...,....,.........,,. .....s....,,,................,................. W atcha want? THEODORE RUCINSKI ............, ............,. W as you there Charlie? WILLIAM PENKOVVSKI ........,... ....s.s...s,..,..........,,,,,,... W hats what? HARRY BEDNAREZYK .........,,... ..............,,.......,.........,.....,, V ere to? VINCENT VALANTIS .........,,.. ,,,..,...................s,............ W hat, again? TONY STETINAM ..,.,.....,.....,. .....................,.. W here to, my sweet? LOUIS PERKOVICH ............... ......,.,..... W hat's what trom nothing? JOHN CHIPULES ...,......ss.............. ,. .,...,........., Who's who in Bowen? EDWARD WOJNER ....,...,...................... ......s.........,................ A re ya gonna go? STANLEY LEWANDOWSKI ...,..,,,... ............. H ow come, Mr. Huebner? AURELIA SHEPKOWSKI ..,,.,........ ..,..,....,.........,......... W hat time is it? RAYMOND REED ......,,,...........,,,,,,,....,,..... ...,....,..........,..,,. W hat is nothing? THEODORE SKOWRONEK ,,......................,...........,.,,,,...,,.,,,.,.......... What would I like to do? FRANCES SYLVES ........,......,..,,,...,s........,......,............,,...,..........,,.,,..........,....... What do you mean? GENEVIEVE OLCZYK .,............. Why do some people mind everybody's business but their own? DOMINICK SHONE .........,..,.......,...,,,...sss...........,....,.....,....,,,......... Why does the time change? EUGENE PANCEL .............,, What high school in the city ot Chicago is the best equipped? GEORGE HAYES ..,,,,..... ...,.,,........,,.....,.........,......,,....,.,,,,....,......,........................... W ho's that? JAMES NASELLAH, ..........., ........i...... W hy did so many students receive advance registration this Semester? BENJAMIN DAY ........,i........,,....,............... .....,..,.......ii......... W hy judge others by yourselt? VERLIN JACKSON .,.,...i,.........,......,...........,,,,,....................,......,.,... When do we eat, mother? CHARLES GREENWALD ...,,..........................,.,,.,,,.,......,.....,.....,.., What's the new mystery? RAY PARKHURST ..,...................,. What malces Audrey Withington so trislqly lately? JOSEPH SYPNIEWSKI ..,............4..........,......... ....................,,,......,.. I s there a divvi-divvi tree? EDWARD SKARRA ........,.............. ....,..,....,,......................,...........,,,... W hy don't pigs tly? NICHOLAS BARTOCH ,,,...,..,,, ........... H ave you got a niclcel tor the Arrow? ISABEL BAPST ............................... ,,..,.....,. W ill you marry me, it's Leap Year? MELVIA MILLE .,.................... ...,.......,.... ....................... W h at do you mean? DON HOLSTROM ..,........... .......,,,...........,.....,..,..,..................,...,,,, H ow much? EERN HAOCK..- ........,.,... .............. I s he cute or is he goodloolqing? MARY TOPA ................. ......,,....... W here does the summer time go? IRENE DENEK .,.........,....,,....... ,,,.4,.,......,...,..,...........,. H ow's school treating you? RUTH BROSMAN ..........,...,...,.. .....,,,......,.,...,.................,.,.,.,,,...,................. H ow high is up? VIRGINIA BLEWETT ....,,,,,...... ........... D on't we ever breathe nothin' but air? LUCILLE GREPO .................. ..........................,..... ........... H o w, when and where? HELEN WOJNO ........,.... ...... ,,......,,. ..,,,......,,,............ I s n 't he sweet? JEANETTE LIPINSKI .......,........ ........,...............,........,, S o what? HELEN EVICH ,,.,.,..,.,,,,,...,..,.....,.,,... ..... ...............,.....,,........,...... H o w come? BURNETTE SUNDHOLM .......,,.. ..........,.........,.......,..,...........,,,.,....,,............,............ W hat? ANNA BERG ..................,.,.........,.....,, .,..,...,............,,.,.............. H ave you seen him yet? JUNE OLSON .........................,.... ...,. .,....... W h o's tetched and why are you? MARY CAPOCCI .........,,,........ ..........,.............,...........,................... Y Ou don't say? ADELE SIERZEGS ...,,..,,.............,.... ,,..,.....,,,... .,......,.......... Y e s? Any samples? DOROTHY ANDERSON ..,,,,........ .,,..,..,,,,, W hat did you say? GAN BARICEVICH .....i............... ..............,..,.,........,,,,..,,.,,,,,,..., W hat? GENEVIEVE KANKOL .........,.., MILDRED MALOVICH ,,,.,,.,. MARY MCMANMON ,,,,,,..... LUCILLE KLUG ...i...i............. MARION WENDT ......,.,..,,. FERN GOLDENSTEIN, ...ss .. CHERRIE JOHNSON .......,.,, WINAFRED PRYOR i,,,ii.... EVELYN CLEM ENS .....,..,,... there pal, how's tricks? tunny peculiar, is it not? you say something? .,,...,.,,,.s..What will I do it I'm late? next? that so? do girls have to go to gym so otten? Top-ELECTRIC SHOP Bottom-AUTO SHOP Pet Question WILLIAM CONNORS ,,.......,AA...................,,,.. ,, ,..A......,.,....,, .....,,,, , , .......... ......... W hat time is it? ALEX STAUGAITIS ...,.,..., , ,. .. ...,..... Why are aII teachers alike? VIRGINIA KRAJEWSKI ,,,,,,.. ., , ,,....,,.,, What, no Mickey Mouse? ALEX KOVACS ......,.,.....,......,,,.. ..... A .I-Iey, tor what you do, hey? JOI-IN QUILICI ..,.. .......,..... I I ,,,,, ,, ..,....,,...,t t,Is that right? RAOUL DU VERNEY ......,,... .,,,,,........,.,,,...ttt....,..,. W ho said so? Eighty Eighty-two Pet Question CECILIA IVAN .4.,,...A...,.......... .,......,......................,..............,,,..........,,. W hat do you say, toots? CAROLYN BARTH ......,..... .......A..,.........,..,.,..,....,...,,.... H ow deep is down? GRACE MILE ,,,,,..... ...,............,A . . ...,,,,,,.. Isn't this a IoveIy day, or isn't it? WILLARD WIDERBERG ............ .,.,.,............,... W hy do I play basketbaII? EDYTH BARNS .A.......................... ,,,.,,................ W hat's the date today? ELI VUKADINOVICH ....,....,,, ...........................,..,.,..I...,... W hat's her name? GILBERT HAUSLER ...,......4 ,...,,,,......,........,,,...,,...............,.....................,,. S o what? DIANA NIKSIC ,.....,,,........ ,,,......... W hat's the answer it you have it? ETH EL KROSS .,L...,,,........... .AA...,.........,,,.....,......... W hat do you do next? ROBERT SCHASER ............ ................,........,....... W hat's her address? CARL EROCSON ,.,....... ...,,,.....,.. W hy is the earth a sphere? AGNES ENCIMER ............... .........,.........,...... H ow do you do it? HELEN HARTMAN ......,,,... ...................,................. H ow you was? EMILY MAGDANZ A..,,,,,...,. ..,.. .............,...,... S h all I teII my name? HELEN BIEDA ........,..........., ,...,......,........,..,.... W here did you put it? EDNA SINSKA .........,....,.., ...................,. W hat makes the sun shine? FRANCES BRINES ............... .............L,,........L........................,.,,., W hat's the name? STELLA OSOLINSKI .......,,,,,... .......,,,..........,.. W iII I ever get to be a graduate? ROSE PENZ ,......,.........s..,.,,............. ...,.,,.,,.,u,,....,,... A ren't you tired ot having homework? JANET CARLSON ...............,,,..., ......................,........,................, W hat's your phone number? MARION RAKOWSKI .......,,.........,................,,,...,..........,. How high can a little bird 'TIy? SOPHIE MURAWSKI ......,,,.......,..., Why does the music go round and round ? ELIZABETH SUCKY .,,,,...,.. about a date? This is Leap Year IRENE ZIMMEY .,,............u....,,,...........................,,...................,...4.. How Iong is a piece ot string? MARION OLSON .........,.......,... When wiII we ever get through having homework? REBECCA WASHINGTON ,,,...,........,,,,................. Shall I escort my boy friend home? VIOLET YERKOVICH ...,........t,,..,..........t...,.......,.... Did you get your study hall seat yet? KATHERINE MEYER .,.......................................,.................,...,.,..,..,............ Why did you do that? LEO WANTUCK... .,............. ...,,,....,.... W hy do they have girl hallguards in Bowen? VIRGINIA LIPINSKI ........i........ ..,..................................,,,...,...,,,................,.,,.,,, W hat did you say? HAROLD RAYBOULD ..........,..........................,,...,,.......... Wonder it I can make the team? ELI PETERLIC .............,,.......,...t. ,.,........ W hat is the best sport in Bowen and why? DOROTHY ECKERT ............,..,t,....................,....,.,..............,,,...................,.... Where are we going? NORMAN MORTIMER., GEORGE BAUMANN ..,.., ...,.When does Bowen's basebaII practice start? do we Iaugh? HENRY DANIELOWICZ ........,...................,........,,,.. ...............,... H ave you an odd penny? CARL ELIASSON .................,...t,,.... .,....,,....,............ M ay I have this dance? FRED BENSON .,,..t..........,,.................,.....,......,,.,.,.. .t.t................,.,.,,... W ouId you Iike to dance? CLIFFORD JOHNSON .......,.,..,...,.............,.,...,.,..,,,,......... How can I get to be president? JOHN RU PCICH ...,,.................,..........,..........,......,.........,,........................... Why does a cat meow? JOHN GELDUN. ............,,...,........,... Will America stay out ot European enterprizes? CASIMER KRZUS ..,........ ..................., W hat would I do itI had a million doIIars? HELEN UDOVICH ,.....,,,,.,... ..............,...........,,,,..........................,...4....,,,,....,,............. W ho said so? ALICE NOWICKI ,.............., .....,.,..... W hat did you get on your report card? JEANNE DYGON ..,.........,.,.........,.. .....,,,...,,,...,,..,...........,....,..,,.......... W eII, what about it? STELLA SUZUKOVICH ,,..,,...tt,. .......,,.,,........................... H ow are you pal? ANN ANDJELICH ................... ,........,..............,.,.... D id you hurt yourselt? FRANK KRZUS ...,.,...............,.......,.... ,.,.............,,..,,,,.......,....................,,......,...., W hat ot it? FLORENCE PETERSON ........,,,.. .......,,..,,. W hat's your telephone number? ALEX KRESZNER .....,............. ,.,........ W hy must there be study hall? JEAN COYNER .,.......,.......... ......,,,,........,,........ W hat are you doing? ALICE BLAIR .,.................... ...........,.,,........,...................,,, W hat tor? JENNIE ORTIZ ..,.,....,.,,,,........ ......................,.......,,,,.. H ow are you? RODNEY CAPREZ .........,..,. .....,........ W hy memorize poetry? MARIE BRANDT ...,,........ ...........................................,.....,t....,,. H ow? RUTH COLE .....,...............,.. .................4...4...,...........,... W hy do we have gym? OUENTIN LOWRY ,,.,44,.... .......,.....,,.,,.,.....,...,.........,.........,,......4..,...,....,...,........,..... R eally? TED PIASKOWSKI ..,..........,. .. .,...............,...,, What do you think what I am, anyhow? JOHN BILINSKI ,....,..,,...., ......,.....,..,..............,....,,,,.,...........................,.,.,......... H ow are you keed? FRANK CARUSO .............,........,....... Who is going to win the war, ItaIy or Ethiopia? JAMES SPURLOCK ........,.. are you toots? MR. KURTZ'S 4th HOUR CHEMISTRY TOP ROW: Schroeder, Salik, Lindell, Pearson, Pofelski, Jerorne, Panos, Dust, Clark, Mangan. SECOND ROW: Matson, Malnarich, Ascrott Lindberg, Swanson, Hatch, Foley, Dombrowski, J. Larson, Chalifoux, McLean. BOTTOM ROW: Kran7, Magnavite, Sadowski, Rome, Mr. Kurtz, Benson, Oberg, Bong, Xenophoi, Petrrrsrn, Cross, Sanaghan. MISS SCHLUETER'S Sth HOUR U. S. HISTORY TOP ROW: D. Matthews, C. Gobol, D. Gratt, W. Fullerton, B. Wilkowski, C. Ward, R. Skeen, G. Nordstrom, A, Dominiak, W. Pavich, E. Sutkowski. SECOND ROW: E. Kuklinski, V. Sutkowski, F. Marco, M. Swinehart, L. Corrigan, Miss Schlueter, M. I-lolley, J. Matl, K. Griegel, L, Carlson, M. Nelleman, V. Vlahovic. BOTTOM ROW: E. Pieta, F. Novak, M. Strainic, J. Sattran, M. Cavanaugh, L. losue, A. Gentile, F. Dwornikowski, W. Garstka, R. Lotito, L. Kasper. MISS PARKER'S Ist AND 2nd HOUR U. S. HISTORY TOP ROW: R. Patrick, R. Ascroft, M. Salazar, P. Weber, J, Weinstein, A. Johnson, R. John- son, R. Lucas, R. Cheska, A. Gasparino, E. Patzer, R. Hendry, J. Franckiewicz, H, Gross' man, E. Francie, F, Buckley. SECOND ROW: M. Lotito, S. Krqa, E. Berg, I-I. Ladewig, T. Bartosh, E. Larson, M. Aurell, E. Bender, S. Bednarski. BOTTOM ROW: D. Lucas, O. Ne-lf son, I-I. Foley, C. Menconi, J, Zehme, T. Turos, V, Sterling, E. Middleton, B. Bayfis, E. Milbrath. BOTANY CLASSES TOP ROW: V. Gennarelli, A. Poskonka P. Angbell, A. Gennarelli, M. Kutzenda, R. Dean, R. Skcen, G. Jones, E. Hott, W. Reed, G. Micholoiczak. SECOND ROW: J. Buttala, E. Ellis, F. Kozlowski, G, I-lrisinko, J. Popovich, J. Sikich, M. Salazar, E, Holdash, R, Morris, THIRD ROW: B. Wiegert, A. Anderson, J. Ortis, E. Fries, L. Gatzke, M. Olson, Miss Gage, H. Lewandowski, C. Hoinicki, E. Lan- qren, R, Kuczyndki, G. Rucinski. BOTTOM ROW: E. Korpalski, A. Dvornikowski, f. Lee! Orton, V, Yerkovich, R. Zabka, E. Zelinski, R. Petersen, E. Ozeron, B. Sundholm, C. Sikich, S. Osolinski, S. Snekutis, T. The-is. Bowen has the largest district ot any high school in the city. Extending trom 79th Street and Lake Michigan on the northeast, Lake Calumet and Woodlawn Avenue are the boundaries at I38th Street, the southern extremity ot the city. This area includes part ot South Shore and Avalon Park, South Chicago, the East Side, lrondale, Calumet Heights, South Deering and I-legewisch. Eighty-three MISS O'SULLIVAN'S 3rd HOUR CIVICS TOP ROW: E. Sutlcowski, E. Budniewski, M. Buza, J. Mangan, C. Lask, H. Pofelslci, J. Schoenberg, C. Panos, W. Dust, J. Knaus. SECOND ROW: J. McLean, J. Tominac, H. Larson, M. Magnavite, H. Foley, F. Peterson, Stronslci, V. Vlahovic, Miss O'Sullivan, J. Ben- son, B. Sinnokrak, A. G-rund, S. Grossman, G. Snekutis, E. Hofstra, L. Levin. MISS O'SULLlVAN'S 4th HOUR CIVICS TOP ROW: R. Olson, W. Connors, J. Karwatka, J. Ulatowski, T. Konferderak, A. Morris, J. Starcevich, D. Carlson, P. Edgren. SECOND ROW: D, Ochota, A. Price, S. Heckrnan, M. Holley, F. Bauer, L. Dye, E. Gendek, L. Ekan- dahl, M. Dickman, C. Szuka. BOTTOM ROW: L. Engbrecht, M. Tomaselli, B. Willis, J. Sabliak, A. Rios, Miss O'Sullivan, F, Marco, M. Strainic, J. Sattran, L. Loumbus, A, Szyman- ski, E. Kuklinski, D. Martino. MISS O'SULLlVAN'S 8th HOUR CIVICS TOP ROW: G. Scott, B. Speese, G. Jolly, D. Stark, D. Mathews, C. Shanaghan, C. Sobel, A. Lupinski. SECOND ROW: R. Dornbrowski, H. Bergren, L. Larson, F. Novak, K. Simcich, L. losue, M. Nelleman, L. Brinker, V. Loehrlce, I. Jozodzinslci, M. Ciganovich, H. Brokop. BOTTOM ROW: L. Lee Orton, M. Dohman, A. Burdelslci, L. Thornas, B. Baliss, Miss O'Sul- livan, J. Andreas, E. Freshman, M. Cavanaugh, R, Zachie, L. Kasper. MISS O'SULLIVAN'S 9TH HOUR CIVICS TOP ROW: D. Radakovich, R. Skeen, R. Clark. SECOND ROW: H. Wanat, F. Gorniclc, H. Eyor, R. Nieman, E. Nowacki, L. Parker, E. Ball, C. Brendich, R. G-yllstrom. BOTTOM ROW: W. Roskowslci, B. Liberacki, J. Waldner, V. Smith, D. Cross, Miss O'Sullivan, R. Smith- petcrs, M, Urbancic, J. Taylor, l. Callahan, J. Genga. Bowen Forums The Bowen Forum is composed ot the members ot Miss O'Sullivan's tour ad- vanced civics classes. Each class is a chapter ot the organization and elects its own otticers. The general purpose ot the club is to promote intelligent interest in our government-its makeup, its tunctions, its importance, and its problems. At weelcly meetings the chapters hear reports and have discussions ot current events through- out the world. The presidents ot the chapters are: John Benson, third hour: Leo Loumlaas, tourth hour: James Andreas, eighth hour, and l-lenry Eyer, ninth hour. Eighty-tour F. Rczac, M. Kuchar, A. Milconowitz, A. Mantai. THIRD ROW: G. Matson, L. Corrigan, A. MISS PHILLIP'S 6A ENGLISH TOP ROW: M. E. Boushes, H. Sima, N. Baurle, D. Anglen, J. Jensen, D. Guzinski, C. Drynan- ski, E. Kirby, D. Gornick, J. Spurlock, J. Novak. SECOND ROW: Miss Gavin, H. G,-rund, D. Larson, E. Hale, M. Rakovich, M. Granich, S. Freshman, E. Mullen, R. Olson, B. Dust, Mrs. Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: A. Sandalich, J. Dodig, R. Johnson, J. Bilinski, J. Martinez, V. Freehette, M, Vukadanovich, J. Wood, R. Benne, E. Aronson, R. Stark. MISS BUDD'S 6A AND 7th HOUR ENGLISH TOP ROW: T. Golembieski, E. Powell, E. Thompson, E. Langren, E, Maker, E. Paul, A. Obrzut, N. Vlasnich, R. Mikolaiczak, S. Grabarek. SECOND ROW: E. Szymanski, 6. Mile, D. Skooronski, I. Denek, C. Chittenden, R. Cole, M. Dean, P. Dane, W. Pontiatowski, J. Rupich. THIRD ROW: D. Barski, L. Mieserl- kiewicz, l. Rybarszyk, I. Bielawski, V. Nomdui, L. Siuda, R. Lotito, A. Stiffen, M. Malovich, C. Laich. BOTTOM ROW: H. Kust, R. Brosnan, E. Sucky, A. James, N. Cameron, L. Lukazewslqi, H. Patquet, Z. Lipinski, S. Szymczak, J. Carl- son, B. Sundholm, C, Maxwell. MISS BUDD'S 8th and I0th HOUR ENGLISH TOP ROW: A. Erick, N. Mikslayzak, F, Stanley, H, Haggerty, C. Stasalc, N. Klopsch, L. Kos' choreck, A. Falke, R. Kroeker, M. Shipley, F. Zaiac. SECOND ROW: R. Barltte, D. Spencer, B. Rosin, P. Brin, M. Hatch, J. Ander- son, N. Nicholson, R. Walzak, L. Oskerko, E. Weiss, D. Bergman, J. Harris, M, Yukich. THIRD ROW: M. Slowonski, E. Balcer, A. Grody, O. Kober, A. Leshinska, J. Urba- nowicz, C. Knoll, B. Mitchell, L. Chester, L. Baravac, P. Rabatine, L. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: S. Dobyimska, P. Starnos, L. Hildredth, H. Yerkovich, C. Haase, L. Olson, N. Krevo- kuck, H. Wilf'fe, S. Rocinska, M. Etto, R. Oberg, J. Hill. l've otten wished l owned a boat, A boat with spar and sails, So l could sail the whole day long Along the water trails. Sometimes l'd stay out all the night. Beneath the starlit sky, And glide around the silent lake, Casting with the tly. l'd be out 'neath the broiling sun, Fishing every day: l'd lead a sailor's carefree lite ln every sort of way. But what's the use of wishing, lt merely wastes my time: l'll try to find a worthwhile task To occupy my mind. -Lee Ashton. Eighty-five Eighty-six MISS SHEA'S 3rd HOUR SPANISH TOP ROW: F. Buckley, E. Middleton, C Starnos, B. Fair. SECOND ROW: Miss Shea, E. Begonia, A. Piechoclci, A. Blizniak, M. Crotty, J. Bresnahan, D. Chown, E. Graan. BOTTOM ROW: R. Waluclc, R. Faro, B. Blurn- enthal, E. Zelinslci, J, Gakich, E. Milbrath, D. Maxwell, C. Butlcovich, V. Loehrke, M. Novak, J, Mollo. MISS ERHART'S 3rd HOUR SPANISH CLUB TOP ROW: Peterson, Eerquson, Grauich, Ortiz, Marshall, G-oldenstein, Berg, Klug, Sundholm, Capocci, Laich, McManmon, Sudar. SECOND ROW: Kinney, Aloia, Blanco, Krueger, Fried- wald, Capacy, Malrnborg, Anderson, Seip, Self, Dankevt. BOTTOM ROW: Martir, Johnson, Cheska, Conners, Srnith, Milano, Chadesh, Peterson, Dunlap. s X J I MISS McKINSTRY'S Ist and 4th HOUR SPANISH TOP ROW: R. Olsen, J. Kutcha, R. Morris, C. Krzus, R. Zabka, W. Zakrewslci, F, Ferzoco, G. Norstrorn, F. Szotek, F. Krzus, V, Minkus, M. Szatlcowski. SECOND ROW: V. Vlahovic, I-I. Evich, G. Shalcelaris, E. Grubb, V. Jackson, W. Hightower, W. Munson, S. Hatch, I. Yalo- witz, L. Malnarich, N. Uhoda. THIRD ROW: A. Wilde, G. Anderson, E. Levin, S. Porernsl-ci, E. Zelinslci, D. Price, E. Ozeran, L. Graete. 6. Flieger, V. Anthony. BOTTOM ROW: A. Paruszkiewicz, E. Brornbosz, E. Rosenbergor, B. Brown, Miss McKinstry, N. Shagan, R. Petersen, J. Brence, T. Reurn, M. Golec, R. Norelius. 7th HOUR POLISH CLASS TOP ROW: D. Barski, I. Jarrnuzynski, I. Rybarczylc, J. Tomaszewski, W. Garstka, T. Blaszak, C. Walkowiak, SECOND ROW: L, Bielawski, R. Sarnowslci, W. Mazur, L. Kozlow- ski, I-I. Zurck, A. Stangreber, E. Maday, C. Drvanski, Koscielski, C. Drzewiecki. THIRD ROW: I. Ralsowski, S, Murawslci, I-I. Michalski E, Marcinkowski, C. Szyrnczak, A. Leshinslci H. Natywa, H. Jurewicz, M. Zarzycki, A. Stetaniak. BOTTOM ROW: S. Matuszewski, L. Musialkiewicz, A. Karczewska, E. Mozer, V. Yerkovich, S. Szubka, G. Snelcutis, E. Czas- zewicz, T. J. Dylewski, I-I. Mondrala, C. Szczudlo, R. Zwierchowski. Teacher's Name Pet Peeve MISS PI-IILLIPS-, ....., ............ S tudents who ask What page? atter the assignment has been made MR. KURTZ..- .,,,,....... ,.......,....,,......,,........,.........,..,,...,.................,,....... E astern standard time MISS WORTI-IEN ..,..... ..... . -Blues singers and guessing at the identity ot alumni ot ten years who have added weight and lost hair MISS WELLS.. ,,.... .........,...,............,..,..,..... T hat I can't have eight classes instead ot six MISS JONES ......,,,,,,.,.... Being bumped into in the hall-especially since I always have an arm full MISS LUCAS ........ ....,.... S tudents who come to class without boolcs and writing materials MISS ERI-IART ,.....,, .....,. ..........................,..... ,,,. I II-mannerecl people MISS FRAKE .......,.. ............,,...........................,........,........ G irls who forget their sewing MR. KLUGE ........ ..,..... T he able-bodied fellows who wait till they're 4A's betore going out tor a team STAR ADVANCED CIVICS FORUM TOP ROW: Mezydlo, Hartman, Heller, Max- well, Shroedrrr. SECOND ROW: Klemm, Koz- lowski, Larsen, Schultz, Price, Schlak, Stark, Wcismann, Paul, Pieta, Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Leonas, Graft, Garstka, Katz, Paulson, Bong, Wilkowski Dahlin, Ingraham, Lindgren, Krick, Dwornikowski. MISS BARLOW'S 5th HOUR CIVICS TOP ROW: Lewandowski, Stolt, Mondrala, Flick, Pamrner, Bernstein, Eskridge, O'Malley, Pietras, Merritt, DcGeorge. SECOND ROW: Bilinski, Kaiowski, Danovich, Clark, DeMarco, Trela, Hayhurst, Strauch, Szymanski, Skibinski, Becker, Janotta. BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, Maslikosa, Popvac, Scalzetti, Carey, Schin- man, Rut, Blank, Gladstone, Lucas, Shonskey, Szafranski, Carlson. MISS BARLOW'S 7th HOUR CIVICS TOP ROW: F. Nagy, A. Hybert, G. Norstrom, H. Boston, W. Pavich, E. Wysocki, W. Lydick, E. Strazewski, R. Pierson, L. Hughes, W. Osrnus. SECOND ROW: E. Gentile, E. Korach, L. Loumbas, W. Rose, C. Rentas, O. Baumgardt, E. Evans, M. Ouanstrom, E. Middleton, V, Sutkowski, S. Bednarski, R. Knowles. BOTTOM ROW: H, Foster, S. Lask, G. Klasna, M. Cape, I. Kingsrnill, E. Zawilinski, D. Tallaksen, E. Rayman, E. Zelinski, L. Silverstein, E. Harnmon, G. Stark. MISS BARLOW'S 6th HOUR U. S. HISTORY TOP ROW: C. Lewandowski, B. Mondrala, H. Lindell, H. Pofelski, M. Pearson, H. Dano- vich. SECOND ROW: C. Panos, R, Stolt, J, Benson, R. Salik, H. Boston, H. Flick, M. Degeorge, A. Pietras, E. Noel, P. O'MalIey. BOTTOM ROW: H. Kozak, R. Bong, G. Klasna, K. Jerome, I. Kingsmill, W. Rose, M. DeMarco, J. Blank, R. Weissman, V. Strauch, D. Voss. Teacher's MISS BUHLIG .. MISS LYNCH ...... ,. MR, DYLEWSKI- Name Pet Peeve ,,,... ,,....... ......,, , ...... . . ,... ..,,,... .... , , .Alibis . -Recitations that are mumbled and delivered while leaning on a desk , , .....,. , ,..... , ...... People who have pet peeves MISS SNIDER ...,... ...... -To do something I have been asked to do and then tind the asker has already done it hirnselt MISS HARTIGAN- . ..., ...,,,,Seniors who do not return their proots to the MR. RAEBIG .,,,,,,, MISS HAGEN ..... ..., MISS ELY ......,...... MISS MILLER ..... MISS BARLOW ,.,...... photographer on time . .......,... ...,,,....... I have none-may the good work go on .--Being bumped into by boys and girls who run through the crowded corridors . ,,... Pupils who won't study ,, Trying to be on time . ,..... Pupils who attend study hall with nothing to study ,if Iv-Je'f 'fl'M Eighty-eight MISS LYNCH'S STAR 2A ENGLISH COMETS TOP ROW: Budnieski, Dernbinski, Buttala, Zabka, Mondrala, Boyle, Hayes, Wedryk, Juvancic, Dewitt, Kotz. SECOND ROW: Koninski, Konkol, Vlahovic, Harris, Willis, Lipinski, Styrula, Lewis, Kolkowski, Koscielski, Shepkowski. BOTTOM ROW: Signanini, Ozeran, Zlisk'BeeB Shlt M' L h ein I, r nc, rown, c u z, iss ync, Ropke, Fokkrod, Stutz, Benson, Busse. MISS LOUGHRY'S 7th HOUR ENGLISH TOP ROW: P. Allman, A. Dominiak, H. Gross- J P h man. SECOND ROW: A. Novak, . opovic , C. Lask, F. Lunn, E. Connor, A. Hoidahl, D, Maxwell, R. Kling, A. Mazar, A. Gentile, V. Zilke. BOTTOM ROW: C. Griegel, M. Lotito, E. Mirash, B. Kleberg, P. Shakelaris, D. Cross, G. Snekutis, B. Bayluss, R. Lotito, H. Kuiawski, M. Novak, H, Londy, MISS HARTIGAN'S 3rd HOUR ENGLISH TOP ROW: W. Garstka, M. Pearson, J. Dar- watka, L. Ekendahl, J. Blank, F, Novak, M. DeMarco, E, Pieta, G. Koslowski, SECOND ROW: A. Mikonowitz, A. Svoboda, W. Ros- kowski, J. Pammer, D. Rut, C. Govol, W. Connors, E. Noel, L. Lesniak, D. Herrick. THIRD ROW: D. Carlson, D. Graft, M. Cav- anaugh, P. Ingraham, D. Szafranski, R. Szy- manski, L. Buttala, M. Tomaselli, V, Strauch, F. Carlson, K. Benson. BOTTOM ROW: L. Iosur, E. Maslikosa, M, Katz, R. Bong, A, Puzich, A. Rios, Miss Hartigan, A, Price, C. Hansen, J. Sabliak, B. Ozeran. I Teacher s Name Pet Peeve MISS GAVIN ............,...,.......,,,............,., Students who don't do book reports on time MISS ALLEN .........,.,...... My pet peeves change. I dare not state the present one MRS. YATES ...........,.,.,.........,,..,....,........, ,........ B owen Iooys who wear hats in the building MISS NUSSEAR... .................. ......,...... ' 'I've done my homework but it's in my locker MRS. MISS GOODE ........... ..., .......,..........,..,......................,.............. T h e expression O.K. MITCHELL ...,..,.. .......................,........,., I ron-clad alibis tor treguent tardiness MISS WRENCH ............ ...... ' 'Peeves are not pet with me. A new set ot alibis would be refreshing MISS MCKINSTRY .,.,..,,,... ...........................,...............,,.........,...... C hewing gum MISS MADIGAN ............. ....,,,,........ A teacher who says my room MISS PRISK .......... ,,,......... ...,. ..... ..,......................... P i c k ing up paper after other people MISS LEWIS ,,.........,,,,...,.,,,..,,,,,............................. ...Soup slopped over onto my lunch tray MISS SH EA ..,..,...,,,,..,,, Pupils who object to receiving the grades they have earned MR. CLARK ................,..........,...,..,....................,.,.,... Money raising campaigns in the school MISS PARKER .,,.,,,,.,.,,..,...............,,,........ ,.,.... T he constant use ot the expression O.K. MR. LARSEN .........,,,,.,,,.......... To have it rain on days the golt team has a tournament MISS HASTINGS .................................,...............................................................,,,,.... Snags in stockings MRS. WALL ....,,,........................ ..........,,.........,.........,.........................,,....,.. L oud-voiced girls MISS VON BREMER ,,.,,. , ...,,....... .People who don't use their own names MISS LARSEN .,,...,,,,,,......... .... ............ H a ving it rain when the band is on parade MISS SCHLUETER ,...................,......,,, , ....,.....,.,..,,,..............,......... Having my name misspelled MRS. POPE .,,.....,,.............. ........... T o have seen the movie showing on bank night MISS BRANDT ....,,,,... ........,,....,,...............,........,...,.........,,.,...........,,........,... U ntruthtul students MISS SHEAHAN .......,,,..,.,,....,......,.,,,,.,.,.,...,,. ,,.....,.,............ ,..........................,........,..,,. C h ewing gum! MISS EOGELSON ..,. .......,,,....,.... S pending taxes on people who come to school to eat lunch ECONOMIC CYCLISTS TOP ROW: Wilhelrns, Hendry, Laube, Sawiki, Suskowski, Wienstftin, Ryan, Davis, Lydick. SECOND ROW: Hicks Leszynski, Brown, Sokrl Baurnqardht, Kral, Popovith, Nagy, Maas Minster, Jwrome, Asrrott. BOTTOM ROW: Mezincku, Martino, Buoscio, Slark, Zawalinski, W.iI'Inr-r, Marco, Malnarirk, Oitmsir-wicz. Stmnic, Dwrsf.-, Dvorak, Mall MR. AREND'S COMMERCIAL LAW TOP ROW: I-I. Schullo, M, Cowan, E. Mtfzydlo, G. Kozloski, J. Maxwell, A. Nelson, F. Manzel, W. Gasik, R, Cohen. SECOND ROW: W. Connor, R. Johnson, R, I-lorna, P. Ascroft, M. Cape, A. Price, J. P. Arends, A. Nowakovich, R. Johnson, M. Zehrne, J. MCC-owan, F. Marco, THIRD ROW: D. Carlson, M. Cherne, G. Beqo, F. Gergens, M. Novak, V, Sterling, J. Zehrne, H. Fole D. Wade D. Radakovich. BOTTOM Vi , ROW: M. Borg, C. Carey, H. Kedvesh, J. B. Dixon, J, Matz, V. Zilke, F. Freshman, M. Weinberg, E. Vigner, K. Fala, L. Sicsacki. MISS BRANDT'S lst and Znd HOUR STENOG- RAPHY TOP ROW: M. Nellman, E. Oergens, F. Noel, O. Beqo, M. Novak, F. Novak, L. Buttala. SECOND ROW: J. Blank, M. Cavanaugh, J. Sattran, L. Lesniak, V. Zilke, J. Matz, L. losue THIRD ROW: D. Nowakowski, A. Scalzitti, C. Gobol, E. Hayhurst, L. Dye, L, Dvorak, F. Carlson, M. Tomaselli, M. Eskridqe. FOURTH ROW: G. Jolly, M. Clark, C. Griegel, B. Ozeran, N. Shagan, A. Popravak, A. Schinrnan, F. Maslikosa, E. Freshman, S. Trela, A. Szy- 'nanski. MRS. OLESON'S 3rd AND 4th HOUR STENOGRAPHY TOP ROW: E. Busse, J, Zehrnc, E. Connor, M. Connor, L. Silverstein, M. Salazar, S. Wineke, B, Wilkowski, F. Dwornikowski, H, Danovich L. M. Hughes, sscoun ROW: E. Bauer, ll Ja odzinski I Callahan J, Gen a A. Pietras Q I I Q , I C. Skibinski, I-I, Kuiawski, G. Paul, R. John- son, V, Dalidchik, S. Bernstein, H. Flick, M. DeGeorge, BOTTOM ROW: C. Szyrnczak, L, Becker, L. Schultz, F. Shyrnanski, M. Vurbanic A. Gentile, G. Guba, L, Thomas, E. Lucas, Ll Dahiin, D. Parnparski, M. Stark. Teacl1er's Name Pet Peeve MISS BERNSTEIN ,...... ,Students who push me and then say, Oh, I didnlt know you were a teacher MISS PUDER. . Cutters who have no reason tor cutting class MISS FRANKLIN., ,,,, .. ..,, The bell rings. Ouestion: Where's the class? MISS ROUTI-I . Resting Rosiesu who expect good grades tor doing nothing MR. HUFBNER One atter another reporting tardy tor class-each leaving the door open MR. ARENDS .. ,The pupil that enrolls, gets a book, then disappears MISS MELKA A stranger to please and thank you MRS. BEARDSLIEY .. .,,.. The everepresent torrn ot address MISS ANDERSON..,,,., , ,, Yawns in an eight o'clock class MISS Cl-IAITKIN ,, . . The student who blutts a recitation MISS I-IITCI-ICOCK... ,, ,. , ..,..., ...... , ,, ,....., . . .--Late pupils MR. ROGERS.. . ,, .... ,... T he tellow who is in too big a hurry to be wellfrnannered Eighty-nine Ninety MISS O'SULLIVAN'S Sth HOUR STAR HISTORY TOP ROW: D. Carlson, E. Gendek, C. Paul- son, P. lngraharn, J. Hartman, M. Lindgren, J. Schoenberg, D. Maxwell, B. Kandyba, A. Mikonowitz, A. Szymanski, M. Tornaselll. SEC- OND ROW: P. Edgren, E. Korak, J, Levitan, F. Ogilvic, G. Stark, E. Mezydlo, K. Benson, G. Paul, I. Jagodzinski, L. Schultz, J. Heller, E. Cavanaugh. BOTTOM ROW: L. Miller, C. Sczymczek, K. Sulkowski, V. Smith, B. Ozeran, W. Krick, L. Dahlin, Miss O'Sullivan, B. Willis, N. Shagan, L, Buttala, G. Guba. MISS WELLS' 7th HOUR STAR U, S. HISTORY TOP ROW: C. Ray, R. Erickson, J. Sacal, B, Echt, C. Buoscio, F. Sargo, R. Johnson, H. Kedvish, M. Hayes, C. Stamos, E. L. Wells, K. Andielick. SECOND ROW: D. Nowakow- ski, G. Bego, F. Kaczmarek, I. Prill, H. Galozin A. Grund, R. Blanco, V. Banich, B. Stark, V, Daldidchik, V. Zilke. MISS WELLS' 2nd HOUR U. S. HISTORY TOP ROW: J. Mangan, J. Watowski, H. Kar- dyla, J. Karwatka, J. Sabliak, D. Ruf, A. Rios, M, Kuchar, W. Dust, R. Clark. SECOND ROW: J. Popovich, F. Nagy, F. Rezak, M. Magnavite, E. Hill, S. Heckman, L. Brinker, R. Zacke, C. Skibuiski, A. Price, I, Shonsky, F. Szyrnanf ski, Miss Wells. BOTTOM ROW: J. McLean, F. Peterson, E. Lucas, A. Puzich, B. Sinnokrak, S. Grossman, L. Silverstein, H. Kuiawski, G. Snekutis, D. Szfranski, E. Hamrnon, D. Martino, MISS WELLS' 3rd HOUR U. S. HISTORY TOP ROW: H. Eyer, E. Wysocki, G. Scott, E. Sadlowski, R. Lindberg, E. Strasewski, C. Rentas, A. Novak, C. Drzewiecki. SECOND ROW: G. Jolly, E. Hayhurst, F. Bauer, M. Dickrnan, C. Simsich, N. Maas, A. Scalzitti, D, Ochota, R. Knowles, Miss Wells. BOTTOM ROW: A. Hlebasko, A. Nelson, L. Dye, M. Cape, N. Schroeter, D. Cross, S. Trela, C. Swanson, A. Schinrnan, M. Clark, M. Eskridge, L. Jannotta. Teacher's Name Pet Peeve MISS HANSEN .,....,,,......, ,......,,....... ,.,.......,.., ....,.....,,...,,............, A lo s entees on test days MR. LAUTI-IERS ,,.. .,.,......,.,......,...,....,,................,.. I-I allguards that have too many triends . WINKLES ..... .,,...... A class in Education at the U. ot C. on Saturday morning . PETERS ..................,,,.... .,,,. ............,,,,.,,.........,,,... T h ree months ot vacation without pay . ARMIT ..,.,,,,,.........,., ...... ......,, ,............,...... .,,.. P e o p le who sneer, I told you sol BUERCKI-IOLTZ ...,,... ......... T o have the metal all ready to pour and no good molds in which to pour it MISS FITZGERALD .,.,.....,,,,,,..,......... Opening a door and having other people rush in ahead ot me when I hold it open MISS MISNER ........, ,....,.. S tudents loitering around their lockers and strolling in late to Classes MISS OSULLIVAN .....,. ,..........,....,,.......,.,.............,..............................,...,....,...............,,, C hewing guml MISS LOUGI-IRY ...,.,. .....,. H aving the person who tinds my purse containing about tive dollars, be too stingy to spend tive cents to mail my keys to me STAGE TRAINING CLASS TOP ROW: E. Karpalski, A. Blain, l. Krahn, A. Balcer. SECOND ROW: E. Maqdanz, B. Kupresanin, V, Jensen, L. Wazlnski, M. Frozeth, S. Bass, B. Fair, M. Stark, D. Neubert, J. Bishop, Miss Buhliq. BOTTOM ROW: V. Lipin- ski, H. Raybould, E. Sucky, H. Dust, J. Max- well, J. Carey, B. Blumenthal, D. Eckert, H. Parquet, A. Bernstein, L. Bergslien. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS TOP ROW: C. Panos, B. Liberacki, A. Lupin- ski, M. Cross, P. Kuiawslci. SECOND ROW: R. Patrick, F. Dwarnikowski, A. Withington, K, Schoknecht, B. Blumenthal, S. I-leclcrnan, J. Larsen, V. M. Larson, H. Manot, Miss Buhliq, BOTTOM ROW: J. McGowan, C. Johnson, A. Popravak, E. Radloii, H. Eyer, R. Anderson, J. McCrea, A. Shinman, D. Xenephon, G. Jolly, D. Maun. I GREASE PAINTERS TOP ROW: B. Booth, J. Benson, M. Zehme, I-l. Grossman, C. Buoscio, R. Sheaen, B. Wilkowski, A. Leonas, J. McGowan, I. ' ill. SECOND ROW: V. Sutkowski, J. Lopot .. Ylioeniqg D. Lallgksgg, R. PieLggp. . onnor, E LEn,TRT Carlsen, B. Sinnokrak, E. Evans. THIRD ROW: J. Satiran, M. Sim- mons, C. Kraynik, L. Silverstein, E. Rayman, E. Zawalinski, J. Heller, A. Rios, S. Grossman, E. Milbraith, L. Coates. BOTTOM ROW: G. Guba, C. Oberq, V. Smith, B. Stark, Miss Buhlig, G. Klasna, B. Willis, B. Ozeran, E. Genelc, W. Kriclc, M. Ouanstrom, O. Nelson. C. Ward, .lust So Are We Just like the airplane in the slcy, So soars our hopes, new and high. Just as the pilot guides the ship So that it may not tall or dip So we'll steer our course. Just as it starts slow and steady So we start on our course and ready To tace what may come. We have no tear. Seems to be with all. Just as the plane o'er the mountain peak Glides. So we o'er barri'rs a path shall seelc. Just as it slowly, gracefully lands, So we at our iourney's end Hope to grandly finish. Louise Klemm. Ninety-one 'J l Nelson Janlcowslci Miss Hartigan Leonas Cavanagh The Bowenite The Bowenite, annually prepared by the graduating classes, is otlered to the student body in June through the combined ettorts ot the two staffs. The preliminary planning was taken care ot by the February class as well as their own teature pages but it was upon the June class that the responsibility ot malce-up and detail work tell. lt was up to them to meet dead-line dates in order that the Bowenite could be issued on schedule. Carefully sitting the many good times we have had in the past year the statts attempted to include a word about each so that in years hence school days at Bowen will not be the by-gone days, but will remain living and real memories ot the most caretree years of our lives. Should we succeed in our presentation, we, the statt ot '36 will teel that our hours, cutting, pasting, and copy reading have not been in vain. Price Winebrenner Novakovich Deianovich lvliraloell Moss Brock Rider Survillo Klemm McGillvray Schnell Plach Swereclce MGFGS Ninety-two Willis Klasna Guba Pierson Weissman ll. Benson Oberg Bong Klemm Sallran Stoll Schlak Kozalc Garstlca Larnparslci Anderson Novak Ozeran Katz Rios Blanlc Grossman McLean Stark Genclelc Ninety-three THE BOWEN ARROW EDITORIAL STAFF TOP ROW: A. Gibasiewicz, A. Bernstein, N. Shagan, E. Maslilcosa, A. O'Conner. SECOND ROW: W. Anderson, M. Ouanstrom, A. Moss, M. Lindgren, P. lnqraham, L. Levin, R. Faro, B. Kupersanin, E. Gendek, D. Lidman, B. Boclcal. BOTTOM ROW: L. Klemm, L. Miller, E. Middleton, J. Levitan, R. Cohen, Miss Miller, C. Oberg, B. Willis, G. Guba, A. Leonas, M. Katz. THE BOWEN ARROW BUSINESS STAFF AND JOURNALISM CLASS TOP ROW: Wilhelms, Jerome, Bergslein, Ward, Ouinn, McCarthy, Bernatowicz, Schultz, Hey- man. SECOND ROW: Wilhelrns, riughes, Keller, Kaczrnarek, Anderson, Gaskell, Bres- nahan, Peters, Stark, Schlalc, Foulke. BOTTOM ROW: Miss B. Miller, Hidalgo, Fettro, Keeslar, Algrim, Novak, Greenough, Blank, Herrick, Leonas, Katz, Cavanaugli, Satlran. The Bowen Arrow The Bowen Arrow is the weelcly publication ot Bowen l-ligh School. lt has re- ceived a tirst class honor rating by the National Scholastic Press Association and is a member ot the Ouill and Scroll, the Greater Chicago Scholastic Press Guild, and the Illinois State l-ligh School Press Association. The paper is written, edited, managed, printed, and sold by students, under the sponsorship ot Miss Eliza P. l-lall and Miss Bertie E. Miller, iournalismg Mr. Adrian Armit, printing, and Mr. Fredericlc T. Wilhelms, business. Miss l-lall retired in Febru- ary, I936, atter twelve years ot service, and was succeeded by Miss Miller. Besides otlering valuable iournalistic, business, and technical training to members ot the statt, the Bowen Arrow gives its aid to all school projects and entertainments, rewards work well done, attempts to raise scholarship standards, and promotes a higher standard ot civic responsibility through the medium ot publicity. lt presents the news ot the week to parents, as well as to students, and thus establishes a bond between the home and the school. Last semester the executive statt consisted ot Carol Oberg, editor-in-chietg Robert Cohen, news editor: Betty Willis, page two editor: Gladys Guba, page three editor: Andrew Leonas, sports editor: and Fred Greenough, business manager. This semester's executive statt consists ot Robert Cohen, editor-in-chietg Jean Levitan, news editor, Elaine Middleton, page two editor: Lila Miller, page three editor, James McCrea, sports editor, and Fred Greenough, business manager. GETTING THE ARROW READY FOR THE PRESS TNR' .aw Ninety-'four MUSIC XJ SCENES FROM CAMPUS DAZE ' f CAMPUS DAZE ENTIRE CAST OF CAMPUS DAZE BOWEN BAND l'A k , .V ,c icbdfffl 4 t ' i 1 BAND CAMP SCENES The Bowen Band The Band has completed a very successtul and busy year, during which it in- creased its membership, improved its playing, and added to its equipment. Some ot the occasions on which the band performed this year were the school football games, the l-lallowe'en parade, South Chicago Flag Day, the South End Industries Christmas party, the Powers-Green Christmas party at the I24th Field Artillery, the Armistice Day ceremony in the loop, the Army Day parade, the annual R.O.T.C. inspection, the Memorial Day exercises, the Y.lv1.C.A. bugle corps annual concert. Beside these the band entered the Chicago Band contest with honor and gave two concerts ot its own. The woodwing quartet ot the band won first place in the city ot Chicago and was sent to Cleveland to the National Band Contest. The most important equipment added to the band this year, aside trom additional unitorms, was a set ot very time tympani, and alto saxaphone, and an Eb clarinet. John Mangan, the drum maior, and Albert Kermer, sousaphone player, have joined the Black l-lorse Troop. Other players have ioined other musical organizations and are retlecting credit on their school. N nety eight D II Q' taxi TAKING IT EASY CANOEING?? OUR DRUM MAJOR HIGHER BOYS! CAMP GROUP GUESS WHO? SOME CLASS MISS LARSEN Nty FEBRUARY LETTER GIRLS TOP ROW: L. Schutt, H. Sargent, L. Schwebke, I. Nommenson. BOTTOM ROW: G. MirabeII, D. Lonkar, F. Maras, W. KehnIe. JUNE LETTER GIRLS TOP ROW: A. Rios, J. Blank, P. Ingraham, M. Dickman, J. Waidner, L. EkendahI, M. DohIrnan. BOTTOM ROW: L. Hughes, L. Kiemrn, M. Lindgren, J. Satfran, D. Cross, L. Carison, M. Pearson, The Bowen GIee Clubs This year the glee cIubs produced the operetta, CoIIege Daze, starring CarI PauIson and June Waidner. A Christmas show ot carols, misceIIaneous musicaI num- bers and skits with H A Gentry as master ot ceremonies, was a great success. At Easter time a program ot sacred choral music was presented. Both boys and girls gIee cIubs aIso sent chorus members to participate in the Chicago High SchooI May Music testivaI. The clubs presented the Coon Valley minstrel show during the second semester. Much new musical talent was presented in this show. The Dance Orchestra The Bowen dance orchestra has continued to raise funds tor the band, pro- viding music tor all school tunctions. Members ot the dance orchestra have been obtaining protessional work, thanks to their school experience. One Hundred 6th HOUR GIRLS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: H. Ward, R. Moffat, M. Porento, E. Hildreth, J. Bergquist, D. Mathews, F. Peter- son, M. Ferguson, H. Paguet, J. Jolly, M. Dohman, E. Anderson, L. McLean. SECOND ROW: O. Buza, T. Reurn, H. Mikulski, F. Mar- cinkowski, C. Chittenden, M. Zook, A. J. Blair, S. Wise, A. Leonas, G. Zaiac, M. A. Cargas, V. Schoen, J. Chalifoux, J. Saftran. BOTTOM ROW: S. Niep, R. M. Kessler, L. Malrnstrorn, M. Sirnrnons, E. Zelinski, L. M. Hughes, A. Rios, Mrs. Pope, D. Lucas, M. Hagerty, V. M. Larson, J. Waldner, D. Cross, S. Bass. 8th HOUR GIRLS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Carlson, Schultz, Malrnborg, Wilde, Teeters, Sczudlo, Kraiewski, Begonia, Renas, Ropke. SECOND ROW: Manuel, Feiereisen, Schinman, Stutz, Frizeth, Biclcert, Tapper, Roy, Ballentine, Dane. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lillian Pope, Conley, Folkrod, Lipton, Dye, Peterson, Soderlind, Chalifoux, Reeve, Carlson, Hughes, Mascio, Wilczewski. BOTTOM ROW: Pear- son, Diclcman, Klemm, Ekendahl, Hendry, Cross, Blank, Carlson, Lindgren, lngraham, Grund, Dixon, Peters. 1 wf '7f'A Fmsr soun-i cHicAc-so scHooL rw' wifi! M ,r . .sw fxf 1 rm ,gsm Z'- One Hundred One if -lash, The Grease Painters The Grease Painters have completed a successtul year in the dramatic field. Big Hearted Herbert, which was presented November 22, I935, was a comedy concerne ing a tamily and their troubles. Seventeen, which was presented April l7, 1936, was a comedy ot adolescent youth. Both ot these productions were great successes and brought the Grease Painters many worthy comments. The otticers trom September to February were Sherman Swanson, President, Mary Burns, Vice-President: Mariory Davern, Secretary: and James McCrea, Treasurer. The otficers tor the spring semester were George Klasna, President: Bertha Sinnokrak, Vice- presidentg Betty Willis, Secretary, and Bernard Stark, Treasurer. The Stage Training Class is a newly organized group in Bowen, and is tor second and third year students. The course gives a minor credit tor one semester and a solid credit tor two semesters. Students in this class devote their time to the elements ot acting and play production. Three one-act plays were presented by them in February. The titles ot these presentations were Be a Little Cuckoo, Two Cooks and a Lady, and ln Doubt About Daisy. Each student ot the Dramatics or Stage Training Class who appeared in, or assisted with the production ot a presentation is admitted to the Grease Painters. Each Grease Painter is awarded a pin at the end ot their tirst semester's work and a certitie cate when he graduates. One Hundred Two SPCDRTS L. to R.: McNabb, Kluge, Rosinbum, Appleqran Bowen's Coaches The Bowen athletic department consists ot tour coaches. They are: Mr. Bruno Kluge, who is head ot the department, and who coaches fencing, and is co-coach ot the gymnastic team. Mr. Clarence O. Applegran, who coaches tootbali, basketball, and baseball. Mr. Beryl McNabb, who is coach ot wrestling, track, and co-coach ot gymnastics. Mr. Earl Rosinbum, who coaches swimming. THE LETTER GIRLS TOP ROW: E. Hendry, E. Zelinski, M. Soderlind, C. Strobat, L. Kiemm, L. Engbrecht, V. Loehrke, M. Tomich, J. Heller, E. Schlak, H. Galazin, L. Dahlin, J. Sabliak. BOTTOM ROW: M. Holley, F. Bauer, L. Lesniak, H. Boynton, C. Gricgel, D. Lucas, M. Cherne, A. Fritz, N. Shaqen, V. Smith, K. Sulkowski, G Guba, A. Puzich. One Hundred Four bf Q T Q Wg .- c r H Q C-X 1 R 'fm T Em L T473 if .LL 3 ff f -' f ' , , 1: T 5- Q1 Qi af, ,iii - ' ,wi '12 Ak' C ,Z ' - 0 31:1 ,f XG T gg , 4 f Q L 'B 'Q Tiff M ., T ff - L- g 510.553-L 221, e j X2 X f j 1 Z T ,mf f.1u'f,'j m: l 'E ffl' 323 V 1 1.Q'-Unix!-xXx r c w f- 4 yy fx .V ,Q X - P-J , I ' o- x ,ni 6 X 'l- 7 ... 4 55 'rxllnxl MTE. T ucwxxc' K Txll' x NNZSSJLIIL Is, 'I llisvh I I4 . ilu: ,iii I ,. I I NNI tg? asv 4! k A an I V? 1' 'I zz fa: X in I .5 .,'l, - - f , , :::::::z:::-L X I l K, . f W 9 U - L f 1 45 Lf- 'xx Tx x : ',l f, X XX h cb THE WRESTLING TEAM GOES OUT FOR FOOTBALL One Hundred Five TOP ROW: A. Stefaniak, C. Boyle, J. Heinzel, R. Hendry, V. Payovich, Capt. John Sikich, J. Markowski, M. Svorcina, P. Allman. SECOND ROW: C. Paulson, F. Gornick, J. Sikich, J. Jankowski, D. Tallaksen, B, Markstahler, A. Mikonowitz, A. Cook, D. Graft. BOTTOM ROW: V. Krause, Mgr.: Hlebasko, S. Churlla, C. Maxwell, G. Metz, J. Anderson, J. Tominac, R. Swanson, Mgr. R. Koss. Football After the splendid season ot l934 great things were expected ot the l935 team and tor awhile it looked like a sectional title, but old man eligibility and injuries stepped in before the conclusion ot the season and put out some ot the best Bowen players. The team was undeteated in the tirst tour league games against Calumet, Hirsch, Fenger, and Harper, and then dropped a 6 to O game to Morgan Park and a l9 to 7 game to Parker. Ot course, the tamous Sikich brothers, John and Joe, were the outstanding play- ers: both made All-City and All-State teams. Carl Paulson was also named on some ot the honorary teams. While the team did not win any titles it was a time team and made a splendid showing. The spirit ot the team was excellent: they played the game tor all there was in it. The Iettermen were Gornick, Mikonowitz, Jankowski, Svorcina, Hendry, Paulson, John and Joe Sikich, DeWayne and Carl Maxwell, Burich Peterlic, Tominac, Markstahler, Tallaksen, Churilla, Graft, Payovich, Allman, l-leinzl, Markowski, Hlebasko and Metz. Baseball Bowen has dominated the South Section in baseball the past six years, taking six straight sectional titles. The l936 team has started out with a brace ot victories and dropped a game to Parker. However, some of the I3 ineligible players may recover their eligibility status and get back in the game tor the second round. Captain Max- well, Hicks and Starcevich are all that remain ot the l935 champions. Mike Svorcina and Junius Ford are doing the pitching, while Connors has done most ot the hitting. The team is green, but should develop rapidly. The present lineup: Rocek, Rogoski, Lewandowski, catchersg Mikonowitz, Ford, Svorcina, Pietrazek, pitchers: Maxwell, Kranz, Bishop, Starcevich, Pupovac, intieldersq William and George Connors, Przybyla, Martinez, Churilla, Gornik, outtiolders. One Hundred Six l LEFT TO RIGHT: Winquist, Hatch, Bauske, Kozak, Leonas, Kaczrnarek, Mitchell, Norinsky, Lindberg, Lonchar, ....... Sargo, Karwatka. Hildebrandt, Zivney, Jensen, Jesche, Nelson, Snider, Allen, Maul. FRONT: Krieger, Sabo, Costello. REAR: Coach Rosinbum, Osmus. Swimming The Bowen swimming team had a very successful season in that they tied for fifth place, with Amundsen, in the April city swim meet held at Roosevelt High School. Under the tutelage of Earl A. Rosinbum, the Bowen splashers were expected to cop the meet easily, but his team didn't fare as well as it was expected to. With such able swimmers as Captain Pete Lonchar, Lindberg, Kozalc, Kaczmarelc, Leonas, Mitchell, Jensen, Hildebrandt, Norinslcy, Salik, and Karwatlca, they hoped to qualify easily. Bowen finished in seventh place in nearly every event in the preliminaries, but this was not good enough to do much good in the finals. Lane copped both junior and senior meets. Previous to the city meet, Pete Lonchar, individual star splasher, won the state breast strolce record, breaking the former one by three seconds. The tankers beat Whiting High School in two meets, and at the end of the season beat many other stiff teams. The tank squad will be without the services of the following members next season: Pete Lonchar, Kozak, Lindberg, Leonas, Osmus, Salilc, and Karwatlca. TOP ROW: Anderson, Mantai, Andreas, West, Pupovac, Killion, Rocek, Olson, Minkas, Root. MIDDLE ROW: Connors, Bishop, Sicilla, Kranz, Maxwell, Ray, Kral, Lewandowski, Gornik. BOTTOM ROW: Ford, Mikonowitz, Anderson, Gadus, Pietrezak, Churilla, Martinez, Gasoarino, Radakovich. One Hundred Seven 1 TOP ROW: Jerich, Bartholomew, Benko, Salazar, Carey, Jabb, Wienstein, Mantai. MIDDLE ROW: Kosinski, Pupovac, Dolac, Amundsen, Deianovich, Sadlowski, Kranz, Kral. BOTTOM ROW: Koss, Martinez, Popovich, Baseball Bowen has always been a leading contender in the South Section and this year the seniors won the sectional title tor the fifth time in the past seven years. The team was undefeated in league games. For the season the team won I9 games while dropping tour. The highlight ot the campaign was the University ot Chicago Tournament, where Bowen won 4 ot 5 games played, to take third place. Our tirst semester team was powertul, indeed, with Dick Amundsen and Mike Dolac hitting the hoop from all angles. The team was reorganized at the close ot the mid-year due to three regulars graduating. This is where the team came through because ot their tight and determi- nation. Pupovac rose' to the occasion to take Amundsen's place: Kral took Dolac's posi- tion and Salazar replaced Deianovichy Kranz and Sadlowski held down the guard jobs. Krasnowski, Bielawski, and Carey rounded out the squad. Bowen's iuniors started out tast to win I3 straight games. Then eligibility stepped in and removed 5 ot the first 6. The team finished the season with a record ot I5 won and 7 lost. Echt, Bartolomeo, Weinstein, Hicks, Popovich, Wosniakowski, lvlantai, Bishop, and Sysmonski were the regulars. Wosniakowski, Symanski, Echt, l-lysayoko. GYMNASTICS One Hundred Eight TOP ROW: H. Clarke, H. Llndenberq, J. Sikich, M. Sikich, J. Lopota, E. Sadlowski, J. Martinez, J. O'Connor, B. Echt, Coach McNabb. BOTTOM ROW: N. Anthonisen, H. Cuttle, R. Oliver, Marshall, F. Buckley, R. Nagoda, E. Laube, S. Heyrnan, Retis, M. Lerche, Mgr. Buttinskv. TTBCIK By taking a second place at the U. of C. indoor meet, Bowen's track team was stamped as a formidable outfit. One ofthe main factors may be found in the enthusi- asm ofthe participants. As is typical of any team coached by Mr. McNabb, the boys have the spirit and will to work and win, even though the odds may be against them. Under his supervision, several excellent runners were discovered and improved during the course ofthe season. Among their number were Bernard Echt, dash many Herb Lindenberg, hurdling ace: and Jesse Martinez, supreme miler. Milton Sikich and Bernard Kandyba can almost always be counted upon to score points in the mile or the half-mile, as can Ed Skarra, junior captain. Edwin Sadlowski does the pole vaulting, while John Sikich takes care of the majority of the other field events. ,ylvrrt LEFT TO RIGHT: Zabka, Anthonisen, Tallaksen, Mollo, C-adrim, Kil, Obrzut, Hyman, Passaglia, Strait, Day, Sikich, Mikonowitz, Snekutis, Graff, Tominac, Blanco, Trellicoso, Aloia, Grundley, 6-aydos. FRONT1 Cook, Mondrala. Wrestling The Bowen wrestling team began to practice the fall semester about the begin- ning of October. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, the aspirants, both old and new, turned out eighth period in the park and tugged and sweated under the able direction of Coach B. R. McNabb and his manager, George Snekutis. Under their tutelage there was no end of severe and tiring, but instructive workouts. The resulting squad was the best the school has ever boasted and two of its members-the Sikich brothers, John and Joe-went to the finals of the U. S. Olympic tournament. The squad won eight meets, six of them consecutive, losing only to the city cham- pion, Tilden Tech team. Although Bowen had only ten men entered in the city meet at the U. of C., they captured second place with two individual championships and three second places. One Hundred Nine One Hundred Ten Maxwell M. Sikich Raclakovich Leonas J. Sikich Cook Kandyba Mikonowiiz Sadlowslci Gornik SPORT LUMINARIES X X XXX . 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Freshman Alphabet A lot ot tun was in store tor Jean Anderson, Robert Brindle, Jean Buoburg and Elizabeth Cisiora when the came to Bowen. It was easy tor them to C that D's were the wrong marks tor their report cards so they set about working tor bigger and better things. Dorothy Denat and Altred Erickson also had an Emagination that set them to work along with Bruce Fluegge, Eleanor Fleming and Olga Gerun and soon they discovered the teachers much preterred G's to tlunking them. Johnston Hill, Shirley Hyman and Regina lwinski overheard a sagacious senior say l think everyone should do something in school besides drudge, and being highly intelligent plebes they told Howard Johnson, Margaret Jankiewicz, John Kimbel, Ruth Krocker, Robert Levin and Ruth Lewis ot the wiseman's words and consulted their pedagogic elders tor suggestions. Soon George Meyrick, Helen Macko 'N' Helen Nastav arrived to join in the quest tor new worlds to conquer. Jack O'Conner, Lucille Olsen, Boyd Peters, and Mary Pesut, meanwhile had been looking over the upperclassmen, taking their Q's trom them. Bernard Rosing, Barbara Rybowiak, Frank Stan- iey, and Bernice Szypulska followed suit calling to Roger Tallaksen, Josephine Trezeciak and Jeanne Urbanowicz U better hurry! Not having a Ford V-8 they couldn't go very tast but they caught up with Josephine Valdez, Vincent Wysoglad and Hortense Wilhelms who were just applying tor service credits. Soon X marked the spot where every ambitious treshie had signed on the dotted line, Gustav Yantz, Helen Yerkovich, and Melvina Zarzyeda at the top ot thexlist. Z, says the wise old owl, Freshies or no treshies they'll go places. One Hundred Thirteen One Hundred Fourteen February CIass NotaIJIes WILLIAM KLEMM and MARION OSBORN ..,... Brightest GENEVIEVE MIRABELL and JOE JAN KOWSKI... AII-Around SYLVIA EIALKOWSKI and MIKE DOLAC ,........ Best AtI'iIetes SLAVA KQVACICH and ew STEINWEIG ,...... ,,.....,.,...,.,...... s Iwyest SHERMAN SWANSON and IRMA NOMMENSON ......,,......,... Looking MELVIN OLADSTONE and FRANCES MARAS ...,..,,,............... Best Dressed PAUL NELSON and DELLORA JOHNSON ...,,,,,,......... Best Natured JOE RUPSICI-I and I-IARRIET SARGENT ..,,,,.... ......... C Iass Babies February Class Notables KENNETH PAUL and MAXINE l RATHBERGER ,......s,..... Sweetest CARL AMUNDSEN and AGN ES CERJANECH, ,,ss ..... . s.............,.Class Cut-Ups DONALD MOSS and RUTH KNIGHT ..A............... Class Crooners BERNARD ANTONITUS and MARCELLA BERRY ................,. ..... ..s, ..s.. .,..,ss........ ....... B e st Dancers The Leading lndustry - . . .The steel industry, which is now the leading industry ot South Chicago, had a decided influence in South Chicago's growth. The tirst big industrial enterprise ot South Chicago was the North Rolling Mills which moved to South Chicago trom the cramped conditions ot the north banks of the Chicago river. They began work in l88O and from thence on South Chicago grew in leaps and bounds. PAUL EDGREN- History ot South Chicago. One Hundred Fifteen The Circus Comes to Town The one time when Grandtather will leave his comty chair and Dad will drop his paper is to take the children to the circus. And this is one that will rock the nation with its outstanding performers taken from the February '36 class ot Bowenites. Presenting: THE BOWEN EUNSTERSH By Madame Itelle M. Euture Gather around and I will conduct a personal tour through the circus in an ettort to enlighten you. As we stroll down the narrow walk surrounded by concessions and bright lights, we see the ringmaster . . . H A GENTRY . . .calmly watching the chaos ot noise and whirling humanity around him. The call ot the barkers . . .JOE JANKOW- SKI ...CHRISTINE McGILLIVRAY . . .CORAL SCHNELL . . . LOIS SCHWEBKE and MIKE BENKO . . . reaches our ears above the humdrum commotion ot the surging masses. To our Ielt we see the avenue ot many villages with blazing signs flashing on and ott. At closer range we can make out the words Midget Village. Let us purchase some tickets and go in. On the inside we meet a great many ot our old friends . . . RICHARD AMUND- SEN ...JOE SIKICH . . . PAULINE PAYBERG . . . EUGENE PETERS . . . HARRIET SARGENT . . . PAUL NELSON . . .VERNON WEST.. .SYLVIA SWERECKI ...UM- BERT PROCARIO . . . ADELAIDE BURG ...LESTER PRICE . . .JOE MAKOWSKI and EDWARD NASTAV . . . going through their daily performances tor the crowds. On the opposite corner ot the avenue we tind the Village of Modern Giants with ...MARJORIE DAVERN ...JOE RUPSICH . . . RUTH BROCK ...CATHERINE SKRBINA . . . LOUIS SORGINE . . .AMANDA LIPINSKI . . . WILMA KEHNLE . .. MATTHEW TRACY...EVELYN HELMAN. . . PAULINE DELLIOUADRI . . . DOR- OTHY FLANDERS and SANTA REA .. A little 'Farther down the avenue we can see a crowd has gathered to view the latest imported natives from the wilds ol: Little Africa. Glittering rings dangle from their noses, and jeweled bracelets bedeck their arms, neck, and ankles: while meager skins cover the glowing shine ot their bodies. Here we meet up with . . . GERALDINE BLOCKER . . . ALVIN PLACH . . . MARGARET ERICSON . . . GUY STEINWIEG ...ANNA APONAS . . .ALBERT KERMER . . . LILLIAN GUSTAESON . . . MILDRED IGNOWSKI ...CARL OLSON ...VERA GRUNDY . . . LE ROY KESSLER . . . IRMA NOMMENSEN ...SHERMAN SWANSO-N . . . LUCILLE SURVILLO . . .GORDON AREEN . . . MARGARET ERY and JEAN JANIAK . . . As it is nearing the lunch hour, let us stop ott at this big hot-dog stand and appease our hunger. The waitresses . . . LEORA BERG . . .ANGELA GIBASIEWICZ . . . SYL- VIA RAYMAN . . .HARRIET HILL and HELEN NOVAKOVICH ...are all busy trying to serve the hungry crowd. The owner himselt is coming over to wait on us. He is none other than . . . BILL NOLAN . . . bowing low and asking us to please be patient and we shall soon be served. While we are waiting tor dinner, let us look about tor celebrities. Over in the corner there? Those performers in tights are high divers . . . MARCELLA BERRY . . . HAROLD BLANKENSHIP . . . ERANCES MARAS . . . RAYMOND BURTON . . . RUTH KNIGHT . . . CHESTER RUCINSKI ...ANNE ZELASKO.. .MARY VISZNE- KI and WILLIAM KLEMM . . . and they have procured world wide tame tor their daring stunts. Thank you, waiter-Waiter, do you see those rude people who are actually chew- ing on the silverware? Oh, you say they are sword swallowers ...WALTER HUSAYKO . . .JAMES WELCH . . . GENE STEPHENS . . . ANTON VALENTIC and EDWARD WOZNIAKOWSKI . . . and must keep in practice? One Hundred Sixteen Well, I guess we are through here: shall we go to see some ot the Side Shows? Do you hear that weird music coming trom that tent? Those queer looking individuals who are sitting with their teet crossed, and playing on flutes, are snake charmers . . . WILBUR MULHOLLAND . . . ROBERT HENDERSON . . . MARGARET CRONKHITE . . . CARL AMUNDSEN . . . KENNETH PAUL . . . TED MORRIR and ESTER RYBICKA... In the next tent we tind the tire eaters . . . BERNARD ANTONITIS . . . DONALD MOSS . . .ANTHONY NORKA and JOSEPH EHNAT, who are sharing their quarters with the living pin cushions . . . MAXINE RATHBERGER . . . MELVIN GLADSTONE . . . . . . GENEVIEVE MIRABELLI . . . HOWARD LUTZ . . . LOTTIE MAE GARGAS and DONALD PRINCE . . . because the circus is very crowded tor roorn, since they were joined by an extra troup this year. These new troupers are tat men . . . PHIL RIDER... ELI JERICH . . . WILLIAM BUTORAC and CHARLES DEJANOVICH . . . and tat women . . . MARIAN OSBORN . . .ANNE KREVOKUCH . . . EDITH HICKS and SLAVA KOVACICH . . .who are occupying the space which last year was set aside tor the tire eaters Where can you get your tortune told? Oh, a little farther down the avenue there are some gypsy tortune tellers . . .JUNE SPENCER . . . ROSS SHAEER . . . HELEN WINDEIELD . . . LUCILLE KERSTEN . . . STEPHANIE TRZECIAK . . .ANN VOJTKO . . . JOE KANOESKY . . . ROSE ZINSER and LUELLA SCHUTT . . . who can gaze into the crystal and toretell your coming events There are some other Sideshow members that we have not yet seen. Would you care to meet them personally? These people are the dagger throwers . . . STEVE BENKO . . . ERNEST ALVIANI and CARL JOHNSON . . . and over here are the human strings. . . MATT ZAGAR . . . LEONARD PITZELE and ELSIE ZAGER. . . .Then we have the tatooed men . . . EARL EABISZAK . . .GEORGE IVOSEVICH . . . MILAN YERKOVICH and WILLIAM KRISTOVIC . . . And last but not least we tind betore us the Big Top. The main event ot the day, which is a three-ring circus, is about to begin. Shall we go in and sit down? There are three rings in the center ot the arena. The middle one is occupied by the animal trainers . . . RAYMOND ZAHAREK . . . SYLVIA EIALKOWSKI . . . MIKE DOLAK . . . GLADYS PASKOVY . . . DOROTHEA METZGER . . . ALEXANDER OBRZUT and ELIZABETH LONG . . . whose crackling whips resound throughout the tent as they put the animals through their daily paces. The right ring is 'Filled with laughing, iolly clowns . . . GERRY PRICE . . . AGNES CERJANEC . . . RICHARD YELM . . . DOROTHEA ENGBRECHT . . . DELLORA JOHNSON . . . HARRIET COLLINS and DELORES SALABA . . . who amuse the crowds with their crazy antics. They run about trying to outdo each other in getting laughs trom their audience. The Iett ring contains the bareback riders . . . FRANCES BAUMANN . . . EMIL BERNARDI . . . BESSIE REZAC . . VIOLA JORGENSEN . . . JOHN CIGANO- VICH and LORENE BREZOVEC . . . whose skilled maneuvers send thrills running up and down the onlookers' spines. The trapeze artists . . . MILDRED ANDRETICH . . . CLARA PINSKI . . . EUGENE BOYD . . . DOROTHY LONKAR . . . DONALD ROSS . . . IRENE KOBER and ANGELINE PODLIN . . . and the tight-rope walkers . . . SIDNEY BERNSTEIN ...El-SIE DUDAK ...JOSEPH DOLNIAK. . . SYLVIA FELDMAN ...MARY BURNS . . . STELLA ZIOLKOWSKI and EVELYN IGLEWSKI . . . make the scene more tan- tastic by their intricate performance in the air, which is going on at the same time. And, oh, yes, we cannot torget to meet the water boys, and roughnecks . . . ARTHUR HEIDHUES . . . JOHN LOTZ . . . ALBERT STELLER . . . LAWRENCE WINEBRENNER . . . LEROY WESTBERG . . . HERBERT SZELESTEY and ELI POLO- VINA . . . who tollow the circus taithtully from town to town. One Hundred Seventeen June Class Notables One Hundred Eighteen ROBERT COI-IEN and EMMA SCI-ILAK ....,,..,.....,,.,,.....,,,....,. Brightest CHARLES CAREY and JEAN LARSEN .........,.,,.. A..,.... B est Natured CARL PAULSON and AMERICA RIOSNAII Around EDWIN CAVANAGI-I and PI-IYLLIS INGRAI-IAM ....,...r,,, ,, Dignitied IRA KINGSMILL and AURELIA SCHINMAN ,,...,...,.. Most Popular EDWIN EVANS and MARIE CAPE .,,,A ,..... B est Looking EDWIN SADLOWSKI and EMILY ZELINSKI ......,.....,......,,,,,....., ,,,,..,...,....Most Athletic JOI-IN MQLEAN and J EAN ETTE SAEERAN ......,..,,....,,. ,. ,,s.........,,,..,..,....,....Sweetest DEWAYNE MAXWELL and JUNE HELLER ...... Heartbreakers GEORGE KLASNA and MARIE CAVANAUGI-I ...,..,..,.. MORRIS KATZ and NELLE SHAGAN ,...,.......... Most Talkative WILLIAM KRICK and BERTHA OZERAN .....,..................... Class Babies DAVE TALLAKS EN and MARJORI E STARK I..,,,.........,.,...... Sweethearts CHARLES SWANSON and DOROTHY LAMPARSKI ..I..I.., ..r,..,..,.......,.Best Dressed June CIass Notables PETE LONCHAR and REMA SMITHPETERS ..,....,. Best Dancers JOHN I-IARTMAN and RAE JANE PIERSON ,,,...... Shyest One Hundred Nineteen Lest We Forget RICHARD ASCROET says we'll remember his face: the shy violets are CATHER- INE SIMICH and DAN CARLSON: MARTHA STRAINIC palling with FRANCES MARCO: MARSHA PEARSON stooging FERNE PETERSEN who teases IRA KINGS- MILL about his red hair: the Gigglers' Club with PATRICIA O'MALLEY and LAURA IOSUE as charter members: CECILIA SKIBlNSKI'S quiet ways: NELLE SHAGAN'S nose-for-news : EDWIN EVANS as the president of the five year class and GRANT STRADER of the ??? class: that quaint aw right for you , lP.S. it's MARION LIND- GRENI: HENRY EYER had a drag with Mr. Kluge: when dignity walked the halls of Bowen High in the persons of EDWIN CAVANAGH and PHYLLIS INGRAHAM with MARILYNN MARTIN as a close second: ROBERT CLARK never saying boo : JULIA MNTZ for her teasing: MARIO MAGNAVITE has curls: BERNARD KANDYBA'S brilliancy: ALBERT and ALEX MIKONOWITZ always get mixed: What's the matter with Fords? JOHN MANGAN: EMILY ZELINSKI and FRANCES BAUER . . . and KATHRYN SULKOWSKI, too, setting the pace in girls' athletics: CHARLOTTE GOBOL'S history topics: DAVE TALLAKSEN always has a good line: BERNARD BOCKAL'S boxing technique: OLIVE NELSON and JEANNETTE SAEFRAN talking baby talk: BETTY BOOTH, alias Boop-boop-a-doop : the awful nickname Red that HELEN EOLEY hates: modest EDWIN SAWICKI: the bookworm who is usually called HENRY KORDYLA: RICHARD OLSON is good looking. Everyone succumbs to gol- den-voiced JUNE WALDNER: who can alibi like ANGELINE OZRETICH? the Swedish accent belongs to LILLIAN DAHLIN: attendance taking ESTH ER GENDEK who pleads Will you sit in your own seat? the air of sophistication that follows MARY DICKMAN ... MADELYN MERRITT does too: LENA MIKEN will make the National League yet: those days when ELEANOR SCHMIDT learned typing: GEORGE SNEKUTIS, the man who came back: LOTTIE MAE HUGHES' sweet disposition: ESTHER LUCAS has one, too: GLADYS PAUL doing extra history work: the walking dictionary, AGNES STRONSKI: the stick-to-it-ive-glare synonymous with ROBERT COHEN: sophisticated LAURETTE DYE: who but BILLY SPEESE could nickname the girls. GEORGE KLASNA has an affinity for blondes: JUNE BLANK is an awfully sweet girl even though she doesn't say much: JOHN BENSON has a knack for collecting money: MARIE CAPE is the class' prettiest girl: EUGENE WYSOCKI is always alert: D 's worry MARY DEGEORGE: gravy on his vest is WALTER GARTSKA'S pet peeve : ARTHUR NOVAK has a professional look about him: ELEANOR MEZYDLO worries too: MAR- JORIE, GERTRUDE and VIRGINIA STARK, a few of the many Starks: when DOMONIC MARTINO is around there are plenty of wisecracks: only LOUIS MALNARICH can ask such dumb questions: DOROTHY SAERANSKI can certainly dance and swim: CORNELIA SZUBKA gets prizewinning trips to Poland in her spare time: STELLA TRELLA and ETHEL ERESHMAN are inseparable: BOB STOLT and RAY ANDERSON are first-raters when it comes to drawing: there is too rnuch to WILLIAM KRICK to forget very soon: baby-face is all the description used for IRENE JAGODZINSKI and BERTHA OZERAN: GERALDINE JOLLY is the girl with the curly locks: ARTHUR BURDELSKI and GEORGE MATSON have first claim on the Midget Village-HAR- RIET BOYNTON and LOTTIE LESNIAK should ioin: LOUISE KLEMM, carrying her brown brief case says LORETTA KASPER is one quiet and serene : what will the library be without LAURA LEE ORTON or the lunchroom minus LOIS SCHULTZ: SAIL LASK is one keen fellow: ED SADLOWSKI collects Bus: you can expect a ready smile from JEAN LARSEN: AMERICA RIOS is generosity personified: snicker- snicker -it must be DOROTHY MATTHEWS: JOHN POPOVICH'S hair has a habit of being slicked down : WILLIAM LYDICK studies hard: ROSEMARY KNOWLES likes science: DORIS CROSS, a vivacious miss: MYRA CLARK's titian locks out- shine the stop lights: TED SIECZKOWSKI is an egotist. FRANK REZAC loves Susie : ELI KORACK seems to like history: ERNEST KRANZ gets 'em-is it his crooning? it's really serious the way HARRY LONDY gets around the teachers: and no one has stop- ped AURELIA SCHlNMAN'S talking yet: but how many ofthe answers does NORMAN One Hundred Twenty SCHROETER really know? STEVE CHURILLA is awfully self-conscious: School Spirit collided with RALPH BONG once and he's still going strong: BETTY WILLIS and CAROL OBERG go down in history as Jane : EMMA SCHLAK is lost without a book: HAZEL DANOVICH is probably still having nightmares about selling Senior Girls' Council calendars: LAWRENCE GENTILE does outstanding work in chem- istry, but that doesn't help MILDRED GLADSTONE with her German: CHESTER DRZEWICKI never does the right homework: LOUIS BILINSKI, FRANCES OGILVIE and LOIS EKENDAHL have a reputation for their good nature: PAUL EDGREN borrowed some of Jean Harlow's hair last time he was in Hollywood: EUNICE HILL has tapping feet, but you can't keep up with SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN when she starts stepping: SHIRLEY HECKMAN has it in her fingers-can she tickle the ivorieslt NORMA MAAS says she forgets zoo lab. and goes to study hall-wonder why? thinking seems to be HARRY LARSON'S chief difficulty: EVELYN MASLIKOSA is enthusiastic: no one can resist DOROTHY LAMPARSKI when she rolls her eyes: LOUISE JANNOTTA has such shy ways: Bowen's poets have competition in MILDRED KUCHAR:-but no one could forget LORRAINE CARLSON: IRENEE CALLAHAN has a generous sized gift of gab: MARY CIGANOVICH has English for her favorite subject: 'Lest we forget'--but we can't, not MORRIS KATZ: LEO LOUMBUS' French isn't so good: ARTHUR LANGMAN is Hitler II : CHARLES CAREY cuts a striking figure as a groom: LIBERTY BUTTALA is a pleasant person to know: neatness is HARRY BOSTON'S password: ED BALL spares his friends, he sings to himself but you can't help noticing OTTO BA'UMGAIRT'S dancing: front seats were made iust for JAMES ANDREAS: RAE JANE PIERSON is shy IYI: the oId maestro CARL PAUL- SON takes the cake for versatility: CLIFFORD WARD has what it takes: HARRY WANAT just says Don't be like that : the attendance office has a reliable customer in DAN XENOPHON: NED DENIER remembers being a star physics pupil: RUTH DOMBROWSKI is another attendance office supporter: warblings like those of BURTON WILKOWSKI are inimitable: a variety of coiffures is LUCILLE DVORAICS specialty: for FRANCIS GORNICK it is the women, especially blondes: ANDREW MORRIS finds it's no use talking Greek, even to the teachers: red heads are plenti- ful, see RODNEY HOMA for reference: RAYMOND NEIMAN likes architecture: will the person who put a nickel in EMILY NOEL please do something, she won't run down: everyone has dubbed JUNE HELLER'S bangs cute : it takes MARION LASK to figure out the chemistry equations: WESLEY OSMUS claims he'lI soon be forgotten: the big- gest grin in Bowen belongs to JOHN McLEAN: no girl is immune to DEWAYNE IChickl MAXWELL, the woman-sIayer : are they big, brown, eyes? it's HELEN KUJAWSKI: wit and humor have a place and MARIE CAVANAUGH has captured both: it's alright as long as HAROLD LINDELL claims himself rotund of figure: RALPH LINDBERG is a happy lad if his smiling face means anything: MARVIN KROSS often gets flighty about aviation: ELEANOR PIETA'S and ANNA PIETRAS' names are the cause of much con- fusion: LILLIAN SILVERSTEIN found out the reporter's troubles when she did news- paper publicity for Seventeen : REMA SMITH PETERS and FRANCES NOVAK play no mean game of volleyball: class makes CHARLES SWANSON the best dressed of the grads: talkative but a good worker, that's SARA GROSSMAN: JOHN HARTMAN has a mania for R. O. T. C. medals: MARION HOLLY has quite a commendable gym record: ARTHUR HYBERT always looks so dreamy Iwhy?l: shorthand is the bane of EDITH HAYHURST'S life: BERNARD MONDRALA has a yen for wrestling: Have you got an odd cent? is the theme song of BEN LIBERACKI: silence is golden-or so think such people as HAROLD POFELSKI, EUNICE HAMMON, ANTHONY POPRO- VAK, MILDRED BUZA, DANIEL GRAFF, EMILY KUKLINSKI, and PHILLIP ALLMANI being places on time is next to impossible for CHRIST RENTAS: ANNE SYZMANSKI is proof that quiet people can also be smart: the class would be lost without good- natured WALTER DUST, but JOSEPHINE PAMMER'S yodeling keeps her within hear- ing distance most of the time: the wise-cracking professor turns out to be WILLIAM PAVICH: FRANK DWORNAKOWSKI is the real authority on civics: GLADYS GUBA selling and collecting all the time. 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' 5' iifff'-W M- in --W it-ill, ff-7-7 f f BRAN CH E5 The networlc ot traclcs connecting the United States with the Gary-Calumet steel mills de- notes a phase ot history in itselt. Settled over two hundred years after the Pilgrims first came to Plymouth, South Chicago has more than caught up with national industry, it is now recognized as one ot the outstand- ing steel centers in the country. MISS MARY E. McNICHOLS Assistant Principal OP ROW: F. Lalley, E. J. Spencer, C. P. Upton, D. McNauI, D. L, Blsbee, F. Rathke, E.. Greer, SECOND dVId FT'thIICMth'LP' AS QELWIHCJGH ROW: J.Van e e e DOROTHY L. BISBEE Science EDNA B. GREER Social Science CAMPBELL MATHIE Shop De ETTE A. McNAUL Household Arts MARY E. McNICHOLS Commercial FLORENCE RATHKE English MATHILDA M. SCOTT Commercial ELIZABETH J. SPENCER Mathematics I,WICE, . 5IE,.VICE weI,..o,..rIin. Branch Faculty FLORENCE I. TWICHELL Art CLARISSA UPTON English JOHN VAN De WELDE Mechanical Drawing ELIZABETH WOLFE English RUTH C. WILKE German ALBERT SWEIG Commercial EAITH LALLEY Commercial LENORE PRICE General Science One Hundred Twenty-five Branch No. 2 MISS SPENCER'S DIVISION TOP ROW: E. Pearson, S. Srnagacz, M. Barice- vich, E. Kita, Miss Spencer, S. Topa, M, Lang- man, F. Peichowslci, R. Olson. SECOND ROW R. Pietrcwski, I-I. Bubnovich, I. Stasiak, S Jasinski, V. Rzepczynski, A, Buncich, E. Nore- ikis. THIRD ROW: S. Ciempil, R. Rozek, S Triantatillp, L. Schafer, F. Arnquist, M. Pesut F. Dombrowski, A. Maleilca, M. Chorak, R Nicksic, C. Chorak, J. Tabor. MRS. BISBEE'S DIVISION TOP ROW: C. Tylek, C. Marszowski, W. Kubic E. Lewis, B. Sliwa, A. Stanish, M. Sopcich A. Morgan, E. Klug. SECOND ROW: E. Canter V. Bartos, D. Thompson, D. Pavich, Mrs. Bis bee, R. Kuss, L. Londen, J. Uhoda, W. Gilli land, W. Karninski. THIRD ROW: J. Harris H. Hnatusko, I. Rasdke, E. Winter, E. Tarnow ski, D. Vereb, J. Belna, E. Skinner, R. Murphy V. Windfield, W, Burgwold. MR. MATHIE'S DIVISION TOP ROW: M. Pillarelli, D, Dainty, V. Knezo vich, P. Julian, Mr. Mathie, B. Ferconio, A lsek, D. Buoscio, L. Carello. SECOND ROW R. O'Leary, E. Conners, J. Gullstrom, M Brunski, M. Barber, A. Ferry, E. Bergquist C. Martinez, D. Johnson, E. Carlson. MRS. GREER'S DIVISION TOP ROW: S. Krolik, G. Thormeyer, J. Munis A. Schmidt, R. Swanson, R. Peterson, R Petrocelli, W. Reid, T. Piplalc. SECOND ROW W. Stark, A. Patzer, H. Tobias, H. Doderstrorn A. Keane, C. Marco, R. Reiland, Mrs. Greer THIRD ROW: R. McGrath, J. Narduzzo, R Lombardi, S. Kanter, J. Sakurski, S. Siuba E, Drobac, C. Modrowski, J. Siuba, E. I-ieiter BOTTOM ROW: R. Arias, R. Toporis, R Sievert, E. Link, R. Klemm, V. Danielwski, E Hendry, T. Stone, E. Hultqren, R. Monte. The smaller ot the Bowen branches is the I-Iegewisch branch, housed in the Clay Elementary School at I32nd and Burley Avenue. Branch ll was also started to relieve congestion in the main building, and to serve a community not easily accessible. Sports occupy an important place in the school as both girls and boys have organized class teams. One H u ndred Twenty-six MR. VAN DE VELDE AND MISS PRICE'S DIVISIONS FIRST ROW: E. Sturk, I-I. Sturk, M. Youse, I. Ward, Miss Price, A. Tauzabel, D. Brezinski, B. Namensky, D. Westling, C. Susnar. SEC- OND ROW: W. Fuss, B. Bazelewski, C. Czaya, Mr. Van De Velde, B. Stark, S. Drozde, M. Siedelmann, M. Matkovich, M. SyIvester. THIRD ROW: I. Lesniewski, S. Stanislawski, A. Zurek, C. Grzreski, T. Zdych, Q. Bloore, R. Hardtke. MR. SWEIG AND MRS. RATHKE'S DIVISIONS FIRST ROW: G. Moore, A. Sargo, V. Johnson, D. Marski, Mrs. Rathke, L. Hoff, D. Kuperson, A. Adamovich, SECOND ROW: J. Kozak, D. Staner, E, Eich, H. Poulos, H, Lonkar, C. Dudek, V. Uchman, A. Ciotti. THIRD ROW: Mr, Sweig, A. Kuratkowski, R. O'Keefe, V. Rataiczak. MISS McNICHOLS DIVISION FIRST ROW: M. Soccie, M. Costello, C. Szc- zesny, L. Menconi, R. Oberman, P. Hoff, J. Ryan, Z. Cebulski, J. Kellis. SECOND ROW: M, Lencioni, M. Shea, J. Sicinski, R. Flicek, A. Raczkowski, E. Jones, H. Henrice, G. Stamper, A. Kovacs. MISS McNAUL'S AND MISS UPTON'S DIV. FIRST ROW: E. Robertson, R. FItZgeraId, M. Bugos, L. Haut, F. Franks, Miss McNauI, M. Zeller, E. Zdenchg, J. Aleman, Z. Tomaselli. SECOND ROW: L. Savastano, F. KriIich, V. Fink, D. Getzlotf, A. Soukup, E. Horn, I-I, Spletzer, L. Hazzard, B. Zimmerman, L. Steller. THIRD ROW: G. Mygren, S. Marcetich, J. Gearhart, M. Alilovich. ScI1ooI Spirit Although Branch I is situated about a halt-mile distant from the main building. it has features that the pupils may iustly be proud ot. One ot these traits is the schooI spirit. Every attair is enthusiastically supported by everyone. One Hundred Twenty-seven Sports HALL GUARDS FIRST ROW: V. Bartos, G. Andrews, F. Piech- owski, S. Topa, R. Monte, Mr. Sweig, E. Klug M. Langman, A. Morgan, V. Vuksinic. SEC: OND ROW: E. Link, F. Amquist, M. Barice- vich, B. Namensky, C. Chorak, F. Dornbrowski, D. Staner, D. Westling, G. Moore, W. Magon. THIRD ROW: R, Olson, D. Brezinski, A. Tanza- bcl, E. Ward, V. Windtield, B. Dusek, V. Da- browski, L. Landen, D, Schoknecht. FOURTH ROW: A. Kwiatkowski, W, C-reenwold, W Kunysz, B. Dudek, J. Drzal, D. Bell, W. Burg- wold. HALL GUARDS FIRST ROW: H. Spletzer, R. Kuss, C. Mars- zowski, R. Monte, Mr. Sweiq, E. Juvancic W, Reid, D. Payich. SECOND ROW: L. Haz: zard, A. Sargo, D. Marski, J. Kozak, R. Ruffle, V. Franko, E. Eich, l. Roberts, H. Jurinic. THIRD ROW: E. Hendry, J. Harris, V. Johnson, J. Blena, R. Klemm. OFFICE HELP AND BOOKROOM AIDES FIRST ROW: M. Langman, V. Rzepczynslci, A. Harrison, E. Kuehl, E. Magdanz, R. Yonovich, C. Amborski, D. Buza, S. Jackson. SECOND ROW: S. Siuba, F. Antonello, R. Ruffle, I-l. Gerensic, B. Chanak, Otlice Clerk, V. Franko, A. Morgan, L. Algrim, Miss Wolff, BOWENITE BOOSTERS FIRST ROW: M. Baricevich, S. Topa, V. Rzepczynski, R. Rozek, Miss Spencer, R. Yono- vich, E. Klug, L. Hoff, M. Langman, A. Morgan. SECOND ROW: A. Klasnia, J. Lewis, A. Soukup, E. Barna, J. Siegel, D. Marski D. Brezinski, D. Staner, A. Schmidt, l. Smith G. Andrews. THIRD ROW: B. Namensky, M. Siedelmann, B. Zimmermann, S. Furianic, A. Munoz, R. Klemm, G. Parkis, E. Link, E. Hendry, H. Lonkar. Mr. Rosinbum handles the boys' and girls' gym classes, while also coaching the Bowen swimming team. The Rovers, Giants, and Rangers are the three representative Branch teams. School spirit has a great part in the Branch sports as every attair is supported bythe entire student body. One Hundred Twenty-eight HONOR CLUB J. Nazimek, E. Norcikis, G. Andrews, Miss Upton, M, Langman, A. Morgan, H. Bubno- vich, V. Rzepczynski, R. Klcmm, STUDENT BOARD FIRST ROW: B. Shank, R. Klemm, R. Monte, G. Andrew, E. Noreikis, Miss Nichols, V, Rzep- cyzinski, M. Langrnan, A. Morgan, E. Link. SECOND ROW: J. Anco, E. Helton, L. Kacz- rnarek, A. Peloza, W. Greenwald, M. Seidel- niann, V, Rataiczak, I. Lesniewski, J. Nazimek R. Hardtke. THIRD ROW: F. Shary, E. Klug, H. Bubnovich, E. Robertson, F. Franks, F. Pcichowski, S. Topa, R. Rozek, H. Radaszewski. FOURTH ROW: M. Socci, M, Shea, V. Bartos, A, Melario, S. Marcetich, B, Harrington, D. Wcstling, D. Staner, L. Hoff. ARROW STAFF AND SALESMEN FIRST ROW: G. Moore, E. Kita, F. Piechow- ski, A. Morgan, Mrs. Bisbee, M. Shields, E. Magdanz, E. Klug. SECOND ROW: P. Tasso F. Zaiac, S. Guizdalski, R. Kracker, A. Falke B, Rich, F. Broornhead, J. Hill. THIRD ROW: R. O'Keete, J. Lindrnark, T. Stone, W. Magon W. Bergwald. TAU PI ALPHA FIRST ROW: R. Swanson, S. Srnagacz, R. Ol- son, P. Piechowski, A. Morgan, Miss Price, E. Link, H. Vuksinic, S. Ciempl, V. Rzepczynski, I. Staskak. SECOND ROW: R. Klemm, D. Westling, D. Brezinski, E. Noreikis, R. Piot- rowski, S. Jasinski, M. Langman, H. Bubnovich, E. Kita, E. Klug, W. Reid. THIRD ROW: M. Gornick, J. Sakurski, A. Maleika, T. Stone, S. Triantefillo, E. Henry, J. Tabor, F. Dorn- browski, C. Chorak, R. Niksic, F. Almguist, S. Suiba. FOURTH ROW: W. Fuss, S. Stanis- Iawski, I. Lesniewski, M. Siedelman, W. Magon, J. Nazimek, R. Reiland, C. Marco, E. Zuraw- ski, V. Rataiczak. BTBYICIT Clubs The Branch also has a number ot clubs, namely the Honor Club, Student Board, Arrow Statt and Salesmen, Tau Pi Alpha, and an R. O. T. C. unit. The Student Board boasts ot a membership ot about 40 students. In the Thanksgiving drive last year, Miss Spencens division ot the Branch won tirst prize, showing they actually do get behind the drives. One Hundred Twenty-nine i R.O.T.C. UNIT SEATED: R. Flicik, R. Hardtke, E. Ganz ING: G. Plumb, D. Morris, M. Boich, A. Fies B. Shank, W. Benkovich, M. Siedelman, C Anderson, P. Petris, C. Shaver, R. Mikolaicak D. Hamilton. IB BOYS FIRST ROW: J. Wanoi, P. Petris, I. Kibart, H. Rozek, L. Rylander, R. Porsha, S. Firianic, W. Greenwold, M. Blumenthal. SECOND ROW: A. Peloza, Mrs. Twichee, M. Boich, N. Echimovich, J. Anco, E, Barajas, P. Tasso, Miss Wolff. THIRD ROW: L. Paul, E. Szabo, G. Parkis, R. Torres, C. Stern. Bowen Branch History In l882, the South Chicago I-ligh School was tounded at 93rd and Houston Avenue. The attendance at the school was, very small, but it gradually grew until it required a new building in l9l I. The Bowen High School building in turn was over- crowded in the tall ot I932. Four thousand students were being taken care ot in a school built for twelve hundred pupils. The old high school came to the rescue and was used to remedy this overcrowding. This is now known as Branch I. Miss Mary E. McNichols was put in charge ot this Branch. Students are enrolled in Commercial, Machine Shop, Auto and Electrical Shop, Technical, General ILanguage and Science courses taking the first two years of the high school worlc. One Hundred Thirty Sergeant Johnson, W. Stark, N. Stark. STAND- ROVERS I. Get Together, 2. Muti 'n' Jeff, 3. Hi, Folksl, 4. We Five, S. Rybicki, L. Mencorwi, F. Rmss, R. Oberman, 5. Fellow Bowenites, 6. Goody! Goodyl, 7. The Gang. J. Mcloml. GIANTS E. Dombrowskl J. Kumwn. R. Toporis. L, Wa!- kowiak, W. Widerman. RANGERS W. Kuny57, E. Huhqrcvw, F. Vukaumcvi Siesburt, T. Stone. One Hundred Thirty-one One Hundred Thirty-two ll II i N WIIZI1 WC WCTC VCFY YOURS ij n- -,- J . vi. AS . q , ',1,. I-. I c ,iff .1 1 , .1 , .1 '. .H A GentrY 1 ,ij I X! . . for i W - . if! 1 5' 2. Lois Sclwwebke ,V i I ' ' HA' W7 1 .7 , fx 7,-fu 3. Lillian Gustafsorl T f I ffif' ,JJ I if 6.7 X V1 I p 5 4. Coral Sclwnell fy I 1 ww- I I s I ,jx L 5. l-larriet Sargent K :J V Af f A' if JJ: , ff ii 6. Elsie Dudelc J fi E jf vii J., V ,f ,I zyfj if' 1' ' v 7. Santa Rea ,. . 'Q X I K ,1.,f ' ,oft fi 8. Helen Novalcovicln 9. Eugene Peters IO. Dorotlwy Flanders I I. Wm. and Louise Klemrn Frances Baumann Mildred lgnowslqi Rutlfi Brock Carl Olson Marjorie Davern Alvin Placlw Pauline Payloerg '.. - ,lf . -J l --0---000000----0--001 000-00000---------0--000---- --- -00-00000000000000--0--- ,- 000-000-0000- X -0-------------.,------ e---..---0--,---.,-------00--- -------00-----0-f.,.,-......,.,., AFTER GRADUATION as ff? EV7, '1 'W' J I I REMEMBER ' Cole 8rYoung o. for your jewelry I I -I1 , FASHION favors the bridal ensem- ' X XI ble--'engagement ring' and wedding ring of matching design Whatever 0 your bridal ring appropriation may be you can choose no finer rings than these. If pre- ferred these rings may be purchased separately .....,...........................3100.00 fOr both Everybody loves Jew- 171 ' .--mmm i. elry. Remember this homely truth in select- E : - ing Gifts for loved ones, I'IKlN1'lNl'2 now or later- A new 15 jeweled Bulova for women, set with 2 diamonds .,........ ...... S 49-50 Other watches from 514.75 up. Convenient Terms g e nre I I use YOUR 'vgnfqfefw I I OPEN AN CREDIT ' ACCOUNT 9I44 CO I L AVE. Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings 0 0---0-----0-0------ ----0---------0-0-----------------0 One Hundred Thirty.tIir 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II II II II I II II II II I II II II I I II II II II I I II Il II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I od 89 One Hundred Thirty-'Four HWIWCI1 we WCTC Dolores Salaba Frances Maras Luella Schutt Dellora Johnson 5. Viola Jorgenson 6. Sylvia Swerecki 7. Mary Burns 8. Richard Yelrn very young 9. Christine McGillivray IO. Phillip Rider I I. Robert Heidhues IZ. Kenneth Paul Dorothea Metzger Margaret Fry Marion Osborn Amanda Lipinski Paul Nelson Gordon Areen Adelaide Burg ---qw-'og-,QM---Q.4.+Q4p 1 eo QQQQQQQQQ 4.0.4 -,Q-weooqqa -ooo avec PQQQQ .----qv-Q---.40----Q 0Qavoooooooqa-og-Q--.--Q-oe--pQo-Qq....Q --- ------------- ---- -::::::: ::: QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ. BUSINESS COLLEGE 'S' The Business College with the Univer- sity Atmosphere-Famous for the High Type of Employees it Develops ONLY FOUR YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED Bulletin Free on Request NO SOLICITORS --EMPLOYED II6 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Randolph 4347 -------- ,--------,A-A-,:::Q-:::-::::-:::::-- vv-------,,-,v,,,-,, --,---- v-- -1 --:::- Q-,-::QQq:::::::: oo- ooo ooegqq QQQQQ4-QQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q- g,--oo---------..------- Q. -i I' q. ..- 'f :a 1 0 One Hundred Thirty-six II When we were very young I. Frances Bauer 2. Agnes Stronslci 3. Marjorie Stark 4. Hazel Danovich 5. Morris Katz 6. Robert Cohen 7. Gladys Guloa 8. Chester Lask 9. Ann Puzich IO. Mary Diclcman il. Helen Kuiewski 12. George Snelcutis I3. Irene Shonslcey l4. Carol Oberg Loys Brinker Robert Stolt Lottie Mae Hughes Dorothy Ochota DeWayne Maxwell Burton Willcowslci June Blank Carl Paulson may '5 5 i 1. Vgiy gf B ---------------------------------------------- ---- ----------------- ,,, 2 -ll X PLACES A 1 2 ,lx sir, 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 Graduates -graduates who go places! Visit, write or phone RAN. 1575 for Catalog M x : if B RYA N T 81 ST RATTO N W f.1. N? 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This summer course has been popular for several years as it enables students to keep up their practice, increase their speed, and be ready for one of the increased number of positions that are always open in the fall. TERM OPENS JUNE 29 AND JULY 6 Regular full courses may also be 9008 COMMERCIAL AVENUE ------------------0-----------. PHONE SOUTH CHICAGO 1474-75 RED STAR PHARMACY J. P. GALLIGAN, R. Ph. 9150 COMMERCIAL AVENUE 000-------A--------------,,, NUNN BUSH SHOES SOLOMON'S MEN'S WEAR 9229 COMMERCIAL AVENUE PHONE SO. CHICAGO 1146 CHICAGO HAEHNEL MOTORS, Inc. Ford Sales and Service 9500 AVENUE L AT EWING AVE. 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