Kankakee High School - Kankakeean Yearbook (Kankakee, IL)
- Class of 1943
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Salvage- .gr- an t .Nl Ill First K. H. S. alumni to be repre- sented by gold stars on the serv- ice flag are the men pictured here. Upper left: Sgt. Raymond Ranz '38, killed when his plane crashed in Latin America on Nov. 21, 1942. Upper right: Sgt. Merritt Whimsett '34, missing since Sept. 5, 1942, after Win- ning the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Order of the Pur- ple Heart for heroism in the Pacific. Lower left: P. F. C. Fran- cis Prew '36, sent to Australia for overseas duty, lost his life on March 19, 1942. Lower mid- dle: Pvt. William Goodberlet ex-'41, marine, missing since March 16, 1942, when the U.S.S. Houston disappeared in the bat- tle of Iava. Lower right: Maurice E. Spotz '35, fireman first class, killed when the U.S.S. Arizona was destroyed at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. And These fflr. Munson looks over the service flag, displayed by Eleanor Bowman, who compiled the names of more than five hundred alumni in the armed forces. 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Supermtendent Irv1ng Munson IS a busy man these war days On top of hrs regular peacetrme dunes he has managed the war act1v1t1es of the Clly s schools l1ke rat1on1ng and 1nduct1on reglstrauons war work trarmng courses salvage dnves v1ctory book dr1ves frrst a1d classes Bed Cross and transcr1pt1ng of scholasuc records of a1umn1 entenng War work and SGIVICG But even 1n the rrndst of these act1v1t1es Mr Munson has ma1nta1ned as h1s f1rst oblectlve a sound educat1onal program rn the Kankakee schools Unstmtmgly g1v1ng of the1r trme and energy the members of the Board of Educatron have cooperated w1th the natronal government 1n sett1ng up classes for War workers 1n engmeermg scrence plant man K H S students classes 1n blue prmt readxng weld 1ng aeronaut1cal draftrng electr1c1ty and advanced woodwork AT RIGHT Sunerlntendent Munson has an A B from Augustana College and an A M from th University of llIlI'l0IS BELOW Exnanswn taxes and maintenance of euulnment staff and buuldung took the attention of the members uf the Board of Education Back Row Mr Munson Mr Hoennlcke M Fortler M Luehrs Mr Allison Front Row Mr Beaumont Mr Lalrd Mr Mad: on A Great Czty Is That ,AKPPKPA 'LzLJ ff! -Q page e1ght 0 f , . -f A Af rf c 5' . . - rv 6Y . . . 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Y. r M, ' Which Has the Greatest Men and Women Y Qi - lUlll cafffflv jfrafwf f l X IlNl N ABOVE Prlnclnal Alllson has an A B from Wabash C eqe 1nd a A M from the Unlverslty of Chlca o LEFT s Lla Roat B d n gurls English CENTER Mrs Celesta Keeley nrnncnpals secretary Mus Be I8 Meyers school nurse LOWER Mrs Ruth Henschel office ass: tant Ml Jessie Greely superintendent s secre hry Prrncrpal R Alhson h been confronted thrs year vvrth such problerns a transpor tat1on cafetena congestlon and Curr u urn adlustments A revv counsehnq task he has assumed IS advlsrng boys on m111tary mducuons Yet h1s mam yob has remamed the helpmg of more than nlne hundred students frnd themselves and the1r ab111t1es m the Work wh1ch IS best fcr them Wartxnse demands and the needs of the post war per1od have grven thls task added srgnrhcance mrs Roat has qrven understandmq assrstance to gurls who needed personal and school gu1dance Prov1d1ng voca t1ona1 1nformat1on 1S an 1mportant phase of her work page n1ne l'll .X ' I Y A e E , l. . ,. 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II fl: Busy teachers th1s year attended lnstttutes regtstered thousands of c1t1zens for war ratron book No 2 and held e1ght faculty meetmgs A major problem was the keylng of courses to ht world events and the d1scuss1on of plans to make hlgh school Work a st1ll more v1tal part of the war effort A change of emphas1s 1n foods and clothrng classes resulted from a cur tatlrnent of equrpment as well as from a need lor rnstructron 1I'1 clothes conservatlon and menu adjustments Sc1ence classes gave extra tlme to rad1o e1ectr1c1ty and health Students were urged to enroll 1n mathematrcs classes and sentor boys who lacked advanced work 1n the subject were requrred to take a general math course rn preparat1on for Army and Navy exam1nat1ons Hlstory students dlscussed 1n flat1on and studled Lat1n and South Amerrcan countrres The physrcal educat1on department rntroduced commando tramrng for a1rls as well as for boys AT LEFT TOP ROW Vera Baker B Ed Commerce Ona May L mmor B S A B A M Comme e MIDDLE ROW Paullne En IS Dorothy M Glnnls A B Social Sclence LOWER ROW Fowler McKlnley B Ed M S Manual Trammg I 4 I! NNHIINIXN page ten Q LEFT Jennie Wehh A B Blolog Edith Carmody B M S Geography ABOVE TOP ROW Henry Holt B S M Mechanical Drawung Athletuca Margaret Reynolds B Ed Com merce Lottie Skldmure A B B S In L S Lubrarmn MID 2d5l5vff'J ' W Frank Weller B Ed M S Sclenc Ruth Northruu M cla :ence u 0 e M S General Science D rothy Allen B Ed Englls LOWER ROW Pearl Scaggm enera clence wendolen Ingll A A hematlc, Allee Stone B S M S Foo s page eleven M Ml 8 gig? , W s AT 1 ' , . .. ' y: ' , .Ed.. R0 : . . .. , .. ' e: . B. S.. Commerce: Yolanda Hickey. A. B.. Art: Sara Larson. A. B.. B. Ed.. A. .. So ' l Scl 1 R th C l. B. S., . ., ' 1 . .. , 2 - . . .. .S.. o . . .. ' h. 1 '. ' ' . ' at . . .. - A. B., A.M.. G l S' 3 G '. .B.. .M,. I ' ' . ., . .' . .. ' . ' . DLE Mat ' : , . .. . ., dp Us-1' qw page twelve Other departments worked for morale and understandmg and stressed the fundamentals rn each subject lleronautlcal draftrng was added to the voca t1onal courses and boys were encouraged to enroll rn me chanrccrl drawrng woodwork and government sponsored ma ch1ne shop classes Teachers contmued to regtster rn war trarnmg courses make band ages and kmt for the Red Cross Mr Azbell taught an even1ng class rn radro Mr Holt one 1n draftlng and Mr McK1nley one rn blueprrnt readlng Mrss Beau vars agam managed the war stamp and bond sale wh1ch by Aprrl had netted S20 000 Mrss Skldmore headed the V1c tory Book campargn and d1rect ed the Work on the servrce flag Homeroom teachers worked to make then' rooms one hundred per cent rn Iunlor Red Cross membershrp Mrss Martrn and lVl1ss Montgomery drrected the Glrl Reserves who collected S1400 from theatre patrons for the Red Cross Coach Dykstra Jorned the Navy the frfth man from the faculty to enter one of the servrces AT LEFT TOP ROW Eugene Dykstra B S Physical Education Athletics George Piersol B M Band Rosetta Gernon Ph B French. English. SECOND ROW-Euclid Lambert. Manual Training: rs. Shirley ic wine. . .. Social Science. THIRD R W-Kathryn Keefe. A. B.. A. M.. Jour al- ism. ng 'sh: ertrude E he. B. M.. M. .. Music. LOWER ROW-Marie Beardslee. A. B., A. M.. Latin: Marjorie Kesler, B. S.. Physical Education. mrs. Boat acted as dean of girls in the absence of Miss Shuman, who is studying at North- western University. New teachers were Miss Erbe, Miss Allen, Miss Lemmon, Miss Hickey, Miss Kesler, Mr. Holt, and Mr. Norton. Miss Smith, in Ianuary, left her work in the office for graduate study at Indiana University: she was replaced by Miss Reynolds, who had been on leave of absence in California. Miss Larson, in April, accepted a position in Milwaukee State Teachers' College. Mrs. Dykstra and Mrs. Bond took over history and geography classes for the remainder of the year. Miss Greely handled the clerical work for the government war-work training courses. Miss Freitag's book, 'Treighter Adventures, was published. The faculty as a group enjoyed a series of social events. AT RIGHT: TOP ROW-Marion Waggener, A. B., A. M.. English: Elsie Freitag, B. Ed.. Commerce: William Azbell, B.Ed.. M.S.. Science. MIDDLE ROW-Daniel Norton. B. Ed., Social Science. Athletics: Avis Moffett, A.B., Latin, English. LOWER ROW: Mrs. Marion Mills, Ph.B.. Social Science: Lula Martin. B.S., Mathematics: Martha Montgomery, B.S.. Mathematics. BELOW: Lillian Freyermuth, A.B., A.M.. English: Marion lnkster. B.S.. English: Ruth Beauvais. B. Ed., Commerce: Mrs. Carrie Jannsen. B.S., Mathematics: Grace Coulter, B. S.. Clothing. 0 f,l1I,l'ffI1'Hftl mln, flu' wilt' ffm! z'.v-rf1't'f1f nz'suit!!!t:t'w1'd1A115f tm IIIIC Illzlffeff if. Wlll'l'llAN page thirteen SEIDIORS 1 September 1939 The class of 43 ftrst ven tured rnto the halls of K H S All worked together to make the freshman party a success Chose Marjorxe Holllster Dons Neumann and Veron1ca Spenard as therr leaders sophomores presented a Thanksglvrng day assembly Another Iohn Alden Pub l1shed two papers 1n sophomore Enghsh classes Off1C1Gl captams of the class were Art Wesselhoff Tom Hemstreet and Eleanor Bow UPPER LEFT Senior Vlce President Betty Baird Secretary Dorothy Andrew Presldent Eleanor Bowman LOWER LEFT Draft hoard offlctal Velgh Mclntyre and Paul Lecour discussing the latter draft status RIGHT Bull Suraker measuring Charles Patmude for ht sensor cw and QIVIDQ Loren Pasel the fxgures I 11: x rm x man 1942 World War The frrst tumor class to feel 1ts 1mpact These upper classmen collected tons of paper for the salvage dnve Gave a junror class comedy Young Apnl Sponsored a patrtotrc prom George Morrow Ronald Rreken and Bob Wolf were offrcers Semors at last' Many boys reg1stered rn the draft Several m1d year graduates left for act1ve serv1ce Robert Trumble transfer from Aroma Park lorned the Merchant lVIar1nes A gtrl was elected presl dent for the frrst trme tn ten years Eleanor Bowman was the honored lass Betty Barrd and Dorothy Andrew were the other off1cers Turn about s farr play' The 1un1or lead ers were all boys Famthar scenes page fourteen 'Qi Ohh l--s bs UPPER LEFT Georgla Trombley Pat Radeke Barbara Korstlck Tom Hem treet reading senuor play scrlnt UPPER RIGHT Senior actors Chuck Johnston Dons Neumann Marge Hollister and Bob Garhs LOWER LEFT Myron Orwlg dlscusslng his aptitude tests with Mlss Cole Mass Scaggs and Mass Baker also had con rces h the scrwr LOWER RIGHT Lyle Martin and Thinking hard about graduation and growing p Measuring for caps and gowns Dash Aamiring class rings Workmg valuable ap titude tests Discovering whether one was an extrovert or introvert Conferences based on the test results Georgia Trombley as S die in the senior class production Sadie of the U S A Senior boys tak ng Army or Ixavy test.-, Girls tiled into north study on N' edri days 'o hear obout careers for women ufh s udy th boys were advised by 3.1 ries 'id professional men Marjorie an fs e y Baird at a rehearsal of S due ol he U comedy presented on April 29 Miss Freyermuth was director Marcia Holt and Lols Ann Strain promoters Art Wesselhoft chamnuon tlcket salesman Naomi Peters chairman of property crew Jim S hnelder nubllclty writer Hollister won the D A R award Rivalry etv een north and south study in the war stamp Seniors get ing sentimental walking the halls of K H S for the last time Swapping name cards and autographs Thanking span crs Miss Stone Miss Beauvais Miss Inqli and Miss Freyermuth for their support and or ence Seniors attired in cap and gown rfiurch into the auditorium Serious but cheerful future soldiers sailors Welders VVAPCS or nurses Step into a world at War Bat face on uncertain future with hope page fifteen wi ' - . Xian 1. .ig he ' ' K f I W 4 4 ifslf V 1 1 I L Q. I 1 ' , , ' . B at ' -- a ' 1 .S.A., tire witi . N 5. : ' A l . u . . . ' . . . - lo J ' ing at the last minute to order invitations . . . :iid bond campaign . . . Last minute memories t .. ' i :Stine Q ' ' , ' f .es t , , ' , ' , , ...i1so..t ,e ' . ' SEIDIORS U.. 1 Ill I l Ilt UNNI UXXNIXX XX 3 Nsfs w-7 'teal' 3 1:3 '1 ,W-1 1101 1111111111 1 ttlillXltN IIIS XNIPIINUX tX Plltl I XIII lil xl Nlttl lil XXII IIN IIIUXX 6 Y lv, MAXINE ALLAIN Frlendly Commerclal Club member honor roll student who collects keepsakes MARDELLE ALTENBRUNN Re Inable Art Club secretary Women s Club Art contest winner Key note and Kankakeean artlst HERBERT ANDERSON Hard work Ing track manager HI Y president Trl K member and basketball partlcnpant RUTH ANDERSON Vlce president of Ednsonlan Science Club happy go lucky Glrl Reserve DOROTHY ANDREW Blond prom queen actress ln junior play secretary of senlor clas active Glrl Reserve Drama Club member STANLEY BADE Very fond of huntung and band liked for his generosuty BETTY BAIRD Actress In lunlor and sensor plays presldent of Drama Club vlce president of senlor class treasurer of Gnrl Reserves LOIS BALTHAZOR Dark eyed mlss who lakes to study JUNE page s1xteen '55 Jfkk is ,.. .v B ADLE Clever honor roll student actlve ln Commercial Club ar-d G A A DAN BERGAN Resolute bookkeeping student a member of the State Mllltla JEANNE BLAKEMORE Vlvaclous excharge manager of Keynote transfer from Streator LOUISE BLAND Photography and swummlng enthusiast actlve ln G A A Commercual and Byrd Science Club JOAN BONSER Auburn haired K Mermaid Glrl Reserve who llkes to dance LLOYD BORAH Genlal mathematician whose mam Interest IS avuatuon ELEANOR BOWMAN Llvely sensor class president vlce president of Gurl Reserves Junior play actress Courcll member CURTIS BRANDT Easy going HIY vlce presudent Keynote editorial board and Quill and Scroll member CLARENCE BRETZMAN Persistent golf fan and a good sport RICHARD BROWN Straight forward track team member and basketball fan who Ilkes woodwork . . . ... 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IxIl NI IX! lxlXi lxllItNI'Il It lxlt XI-l lx Nlvl I N fvx '-lv Q' ali 1 JACK JAMES-Art contest wmner Interested In archery and hunt Ing now In the Army CONSTANCE JEPSEN Friendly basket ball player whose hobbies are music and photography BERNICE JOHNSON Swlmmlng fan seamstress collector of novelty puns BETTIE JOHNSON Blond Keynote crrculatlon manager Kanka keean staff and Commerclal Club member DELMER JOHNSON Merry homeroom chairman honor roll student liked for his jokes CHARLES JOHNSTON Friendly band Latln and HI Y Club member senior play actor noted for his bass volce EVELYN JOHNSTON Demure lass known for her pleasmg dlsposltlon MARGARET JONES Active Grrl Reserve junuor play actress fond of travel ard photography HAROLD JORDAN Llkeable transfer from Bonfueld WERLYNE KEELER Cheerful A shorthand stu A dent Commercial Club member Glrl Reserve ANITA KERSHAW Humor lovlng member of Byrd Science Club and Glrl Reserves LENORA KIDO Amlable winner of athletic awards active G A A member ROBERT KIESLING Agreeable French Club and Hu Y member football player model plane builder ARLENE KING Popular president of Edlsonlan Science Club member of Glrl Re serves and Commercual Club transfer from Normal BARBARA KORSTICK Ambutlous Garl Reserve senlor play actress Commer eral and Home Ec Club member HARLEY KRAFT Cheerful hunting flshlng and golf enthusiast DOROTHY KUNDE Flag twlrler member of chorus Latm and Commerclal Club fond of skatung CHARLES LAIN Quiet and able softball player page nmeteen V' 1 . . . .- fl i Nu' :.'l111' of 1' .v 111111 flu' .vr111111l uf .vrrllb ' 1 I nf. w . .' 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I I1 V - V 1 K ll- BETTY MILLER Carefree Gnrl Reserve LESLIE MITTELSTADT Quiet honor roll student ROY MOGGED Modest basketball fan MARIAN MORE Glrl Reserve fond of golf and correspondence GEORGE MORROW Student Council and junior class president HI Y member JUANITA NAPIER South American muslc fan EVANGELOS NECKOPULOS Band HI Y and Latm Club mem ber JAMES NEIFING Football nlayer Commerclal Club merry ber BERNICE NELSON Glrl Reserve chorus and Edlsonllln Sclence Club member LLOYD NELSON Snorts manager K Wka keean advertlslng sollcltor JOHN NESBITT Team manpger flv 1 tum s K Club member DORIS NEUMANN Glrl Reserve presy- dent actlve In class functions MAYBELLE NEUMA heerjlul Edu onlan Scuence Club member ROSS NIELSEN Bask tball and J track man K Club and Hu Y member GEORGIA OBR Honor student Commercial Club member MYRO DRWIG1-C0 if-Q 1 In IXIX X N tercaal Club nresldent bowlnng fan ALICE OXFORD Three and one half year commercial student photographer ELMER PALMA TEER Woodworker fond of mechanucal drawing PATRICIA PALMATEER Commerce student who moved to Callfornla AOMI PETERS Co editor of Kankakeean member f Quill and Scroll and Girl Reserves RICHARD PIATT Basketball foot ball and track man Council memb r GOLDIE PRICE Transfer from Vandalla llkes reading VIVEON PRICE Cross country r nner boxer PATRICIA RADEKE Kankakeean circulation man twlrler prom queen attendant CLIFFORD RAGUSE lunlor ay actor Keynote staff and Hn Y member ROLAND RAGUSE reshman football and basketball player DONALD RAY Stage hand Hn Y and Trl K member MARGUERITE REEVES Trans fer from Danville likes bowling J Q J , Ill 'K page twenty one 5 4 -34, -9- 7 K V Y If '- ' 'CA fbi f 9' fi 1 I I 1 , I 52, , Maja, L . ,X 1 J L A ' 5 . fri' 1114! 1? , sf'-' 4 ' 'K V A,,, I ' A elf. . 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TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW: Volkmann, Neumann, Snow. Leutioff. McBroom. THIRD ROW: Shuman, Conway. Behrends. Harms. SECOND ROW: Boudreau, Hasbargen, Mortell. Roth. Bowman, Ziener. Henderson. FRONT ROW: Gus- tavson. Carrigan. LOWER PICTURE-BACK ROW: Rogers, L. Peters. Christiansen, Muruhy. Hill, Price, Ester. THIRD ROW: Palmer. Wehr, Vulkmann, Kanlan. SECOND ROW: Hollister, N. Peters, Hinkle. Schneider, Brandt, Hodgson. FRONT ROW: Piatt. Morrow. D READING WAR POSTER James Wright Betty Searls AT THE DESK Clara Hend racks and Lols Ann Strain LIBRARY CLUB BACK ROW Holmes Hendricks Larsen Butcher FRONT ROW Chrlstman Kllgos Eatlnger Butz Mass Skidmore Flene Schuck Neumann Strain Trombley The hbrary a place as busy as rt was eff1c1ent Seventeen student assrstants helped th1s year They handled permrts and crrcula t1on lettered books pasted book pockets and drd other routme tasks Thls group formed the Llbrary Club Partres were held at noon once a month Arlene Eatmger was prest dent Geneva Butz v1ce presrdent Irma Schuck secretary treasurer About 300 new books were bought th1s year B1ograph1es and f1ct1on A69 books were collected for servrce men Freshman and some SSDIOI c me and vuent classes studred 1n the lrbrary for a week They learned how and where to fmd th1ngs Mrss Skldmore hbrarran gave as much mforrnatron as her books February was lnghest crrculatron month A total of 1030 books The lrbrary rece1ves 55 d1fierent magazmes Contalns more than 4 000 books Frve sets of encyclopedras 27 drctlon arres Teachers gave frequent specral ass1gn ments Book reports always seemed to be due War books were popular Students page thrrty seven .C - 'Ili' ll? fl IK! 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TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW: Hertz. Kunde. Francis, Toohey, Hawkins. Gray. Panineau. Searls. THIRD ROW: Hill. Fehr. Christman. Roth. Jones. Cushing, Parrott. SECOND ROW: Main, Brenner. Kaplan. Greene. Palmer. Dudley. Jaffe. Andrew. FRONT ROW: Heinig. Rice. Conway. Anderson. Sfhleichnrrlt. Wertz. Netzel. LOWER PICTURE-BACK ROW: Virginia Fehr. Vivienne Lucas. and Kendall Knight exhibit Roman costumes and scroll, II1'r'f Hf .ffJ'C1If 111t1.vtt'1'.v. wHl'1'M.xN Zeisler. Ester, Woodrich. Schmidt. Beasley, Laird. Armstrong Worth, Bohne, Roy. THIRD ROW: Folds. Streeter, Snow, Brais Knight, Grant. Stewig. DeCarIo. Kuntz. SECOND ROW: Wild man, Neckopulos. Gerchgall, Bancroft. Lambert. Hefter. Swaim Harris. Lucas, FRONT ROW: Miss Moffett. Abbott. Stewig. Zien er. Houdlett. Ziener, Harms. Miss Beardslee. merry Latins . . . Creating a language background for Uncle Sam's Good Neighbor policy . . . Earning their place in a world at war . . . Paving the way for a better under- standing between nations . . . Swapping gifts at a yule- tide celebration . . . Caroling Adeste Fidelis, an old Latin custom . . . Pat Anderson eating the most marshmal- lows in a contest and winning a box of them as a prize . Consuming coke and baked beans at the annual picnic at Bird Park . . . Peggy Cushing and Elizabeth Folds leading games . . . A valentine party with hearts . . . Busy Ydeen Francis planning funfests, leading songs . . President Mary Ziener, springing truth and consequenc- es sessions on unsuspecting members . . . Vice-Presi- dent Dick Houdlett standing by . . . Secretary Carol Siewig, taking minutes . . . Word games which revealed Latin mythology . . . Corinne Iaffe and Elizabeth Iones partici- pating in quiz games . . . Patty Hill's piano selections . . . Miss Moffett and Miss Beardslee extending a helping hand. TOP BACK ROW Bowman Morrow Rauen Neckonulus Martm Mlss Gernon Hemstreet THIRD ROW Neumann Mallluux SECOND ROW Chrlstlansen Rlley Beebe Shores FRONT ROW Roy V Volkmann Lower LOWER RIGHT BACK ROW Cloutler Stram Hunkle MIDDLE ROW Hodgson Hollister Poley Stella FRONT ROW Baird More J Volkmann FREHCH Plus a few squares and trrangles Noel tea dance Refreshments and jltterbugs Lyle Martrn gettmg a headache over 1t all Heated drscussrons on the war Led by Venrta Volk mann Readmgs on Chrrstmas rn France were grven by Eleanor Phyllxs and Barton In1t1at1on Truth and Consequences 1 tarls and bow t1es Here come the upperclass men Ru B 19 Hrley Mrgonne Stra1n lacques H1nkle and Isadore Hem street badgerrng the new members Made N I X up the seatxng arrangement accordrng to grades The poorest to the front Sxngrng songs at every meetrng lean le Trmerrere Lower growrng weak over translatlons Sprrng plc n1c Overalls and drrndls Food Games Sprlng fever Readmg French book reports Wr1t1ng character sketches Tom Hemstreet presrdent Marlorxe Hol lrster vrce presrdent Barton Hrnkle secre tary Sponsor of the club Mlss Gernon Schools out I f I1 ml . 1 page forty one I. 1 A A A ff gl uf M. 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' .. . 11121 11,1 ' 4' L'f'g'.x', SCIEDCEI I EDISONIAN SCIENCE CLUB LEFT SIDE BACK ROW Dortch Abbott Carruthers Znener Mr Azbell THIRD ROW Neuman Reeves Jones Beeb Baird SECOND ROW Balthazor Cook Fuene Senesac Richey Augustine Dion FRONT ROW Tetrault Whaley Secard Williams RIGHT SIDE BACK ROW Flamm Krumbeln Cory Zlener FOURTH ROW Rogers Holcomb La Cosse Murnhy Harrls THIRD ROW McCaughey Tlernan Brown Mlner Summuns Speckman SECOND ROW Zelsler Henry Curry Merwm Barnes FRONT ROW Anderson Renlche Ch'1rller CHEMISTRY CLASS LEFT Ab ott Lehnus M Weller Bade Wllson Holt RIGHT Erickson Poley bnrollrnent rn physrcs mcreased Students sought mforrnatron about arrcraft Chernrs try classes studred explosrves and poxson gas Grrls plannlng to enter nursmg gave rr-ore attentlon to btoloqy Upperclass sc1en t1sts lorned the Edlsonran Scrence Club garuzed programs f1tted to the needs of the future D1rected by Iarnes Moser MOVIGS on commandoes and parachuunq Gas and t1re shortage cut down on out of town excur slons TIIPS made to local mdustnes Other meetrngs consrsted of contests and soc1al gathermgs Arlene Klng pres1ded Ruth Anderson asslsted as V1CePI'9S1deI1l Fredertc Zersler kept the records and funds strarght Mr Azbell advrser helped the club carry out 1ts objectrves BYRD SCIENCE CLUB TOP PICTURE BACK ROW Chambers McNulty Rlchard Cheffer Ester Stewlg McCann Knight Crlpe FOURTH ROW Vickers Mclntyre Fehr Mayberry Carrlgan Cotsones Van DerKarr Sheehan THIRD ROW Hertz Peters Cox Gould Nelson Mclntyre Gra velle Lambert Smltgen SECOND ROW Stone Lower Neckopulos Johnston Schnell Bachman Adams Longtln Christensen FRONT ROW Mlss Scaggs Wertz Harms Kelgher Evans Scrogglns Toohey Miss Cole MIDDLE PICTURE BACK ROW Wolf Sparks Jensen Klrkpatrlck Beasley Netzel McCracken Blrr Lalrd FOURTH ROW Lucas Streeter Kuntz Wllson Tenney Prlce Larsen Jannusch THIRD ROW Arthur Hudgens Barney Bretzman Holtz Bade Dedas Vlers SECOND ROW Zoph Erwm Spencer Snow Parrott DeCarIo Wllson FRONT ROW Kammann Benoit Blres Genschaw Memenga Moran Bohne Hnllebrand LOWER PICTURE BACK ROW Hardesty Golchem Dudley Harris Blalr Barber Coe Streeter FOURTH ROW Gerchgall Collins Andrew Jaffe Gagnler Gates Gray Bowsh THIRD ROW Olson Marsulals Wynne Hess Cudllp Beck Wllllamson SECOND ROW Combs Armbruster Cavender K buck Myers Chayer Gagnler FRONT ROW Ledbetter Coatney Palmer Kaplan White Rlordan Lawson Byrd Scxence Club Composed of freshmen Sponsored by Mrss Cole and M1ss Scaggs A1med to QIVS beglnners a fum basls for sc1ent1f1c ventures Classes covered mate nal from aerodynamxcs to zoology SCIGD l1f1C frlms at meetmqs Soclal gathermgs Chrrstrnas party gxfts p1cn1cs Hobby show 1n the sprmg Chlcago tnps were taken by one hundred students sprmq and fall V1S1lS to Museum of Scxence and Industry F1e1d Museum, and Aquanum Club leaders were M1ll1CeHl Leutloff presxdent Barbara Kaplan v1ce presxdent and Iames Mayberry secretary page forty three -R Q COITHTIEIRCC O ln!n.ftl.'11ffw't1'ff:t':ifront, Commercial teachers made the announcements . . . Club meeting, first Wednesday, every month . . . Myron Orwig presided second semes- ter . . . Howard Rains, first semester . . . Carol Stewart read the minutes . . . Betty Cantlin was vice-president . . . Membership drawn from some of the best-liked courses in school . . . Typing, stenography, bookkeeping, office prac- tice . . . Club sponsors, Miss Smith, Miss Car- mody---first semester . . . Miss Baker, Miss Lem- page forty-tour COMMERCIAL CLUB. TOP PICTURE - BACK ROW: Bland. Hale. P. Palmateer. Hafstram, Burnside. Hend- ricks, Peters. Bowman. Smith. Wehr. Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Wulf. Weiske, McHie. Brais, Moody. Benjamin. Andrew. Paley. Cook. Hall. THIRD ROW: Butz, Christiansen Goudreau. Savoie, Korstick, Altenhrunn, Obrecht. Re- niche. Gustavson. SECOND ROW: Rogers. Raguse, Pot- ter. Muehler, Richey, An- derson. Allain. Provot. FRONT ROW: Miss Baker. Nelson. LeSage, Tiernan. Morin, Schierholz. Senesac. Miss Lemmon. ' nik LOWER PICTURE-BACK ROW: Baird. Reeves, Rice. Farrar. Orwig, Holmes, Ox- ford. LeRoy, Dortch. FOURTH ROW: Ray. Ho- Iexa, Styck, Fiene. Martin, Larsen. Willenbrock, Chris- tensen, Wiggs. THIRD ROW: Volkmann, Palen- skee. Davis. Coy. Wagener, Beadle, 1. Paimateer, Fish- er. SECOND ROW: Fister, Stentz. Richard, Stella. Erzinger. Brumitt, Lane. FRONT ROW: Miss Car- mody. Neckonulos. Booi. Stewart. Rains. Cantlin, Bergman. Miss Smith. uf NZM it .vt1'ti't'fft'.v mmf It'.11'.'.f for twin, Y WHI'I'NI.XN mon-second . . . Aroused enthusiasm . . Helped provide interesting programs . . . Ex- periences in the Navy told by Warner Cartier, alumnus . . . Supper . . . Skating . . . Talks about jobs by Miss Hodgson of the Gregg Pub- lishing Company, Mr. Henreken, Miss Keefe . . . Films by Miss Freitag . . . Picnic at Bird Park to close the year . . . Club decided upon definite projects . . . Changes in its constitu- tion . . . Higher membership qualifications. TBHDEIS Boys vocational courses consist of beginning arid advanced classes in woodwork general shop mechanical drawing and aeronautical drafting a subject new this year . , . Here stu- dents learn principles and fundamentals of the trades . . . Develop power of visualizing con- crete situations . . . Of appreciating good work- manship and design . . . Gain skills . . . or TOP. LEFT: Dick Tyson thinking about solid geometry. RIGHT: Drafting-Boys recognizable are Palmateer. Holmes. Wildman, Piatt. Deneau. Radke. Wagner. LOWER LEFT: Typing-Betty Scroggins, Elaine LeGuyer. Jacuuelene Duchene. RIGHT: Lloyd Nelson using model plane to demonstrate math principles in Miss Montgomerys Math 2A class. ,LHJA ,, 11,1 -, ,X It .v..U . 1,y . lux. jobs later . . . Or use in the armed services . . . Three groups of boys 22 in all work in Mr. Lamberts aeronautical drafting class . . . his shop classes 50 boys study electricity metal working thread-cutting pipe assembly . . . mechanical drawing Mr. Holt has 48 boys . . . Reading blueprints . . . Drawing simple objects freehand . . . Gaining a sense of proportion . . . His woodworking class of 25 gets experience with materials . . . Industrial information . . . Mr. McKinley s classes are in woodworking . . . Six groups in three classes . . . 67 in all . . . Knowledge results in a more intelligent con- sumption of wood products. 0 11111'1'11'1'u1vf111frmlw111't'111f1'1fx'111t11t '1r' tht m1111111 111 '11 11fll1f.t11111 M 1111i 'tt 1111 .1 him nn I :tx , . ' In . , In F t lf? IIN DRAMA CLUB STANDING FRONT T0 BACK Miss Tull Pot ter r1cHle Clay Reuter Zlener Anderson Folds Holexa Styck Dada BACK ROW Lumen Davis Cushung THIRD ROW Benjamin Swarm Jones Blankenherg Mass Waggoner SECOND ROW Radeke Hall Brumltt Stentz Abbott FRONT ROW Fr ncl Borkowskl Hefter Betourne Zlener DRHIIIH Drama Club Twenty year old orgamzauon Celebrated th1s on November 20 Mem bers came from speech and Enghsh classes 25 of them Led by Betty Ba1rd presrdent Nancy Dryden Radeke v1ce presrdent Mary Z1ener secretary Var1ety was the hte of therr meetmgs Held every fourth Wednes day m Mrss Tull s room At the meetlngs Eugene Wagener d1scussed the proper hght mg for a stage Studred hrstory of drama Also Greek plays A parody on Shake speare s plays was glven 1n the assembly Fred Hetter as Puck B111 Blankenberg as a page forty srx seer lack Clay as Hamlet Bob Z1er1er as Mark Anthony St Patnck s Day assem lects of all k1nds were demonstrated Nancy Radeke Iack Clay Fred Hefter Mary Zlener Betty Ann Betourne Bob Zrener Ydeen Fran c1s Frank Reuter Albert Abbott Mary Ioan Stentz and Iean Swa1m were among the stars Club took poll on mov1e stars and best PIC tures Walter Pldgeon for men Greer Garson and Bette DaV1s ned for woman s award Club had Chr1stmas party rn the l1brary Some members lourneyed to Chlcago on vcrrous occaslons to see plays Some were Prrvate LIVES Watch on the Hhrne Lady rn the Dark and Lve of St Mark Club d1scussed some standard Amencan favorltes Lrte Wllh Father Green Pastures Sponsors for tl'-1s aggressrve organlzatron were MISS Tull and Mrss Waggoner K f, i D V' 2 all 'U 5, If r' 0 'li' fflltlft' flu' 11111 :'v1'.vt' l.f.X't'!-I. tm tr l'HtItI', as 111 my ' tzdx. wn 'aux 3' 2 ' V ' ' ' - : . . . . ' ' ' . ' - V U - ' - bly . . . Spreading the News . . . Irish dia- I I - I . . , I . ' l ' - ll V - ' ll ll . . .' ll Il ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ll ll I ll I ' ' ' . - ' ' ' n - - u u 1: I IUDIOR PLHY Falhnq oft the roof arrplane spottmg mg engaged to three persons at once Run ntng ne town wrth qlrls Oh the jun1or play lhe Very Llqht Brrqade Gettmg 1nto scrape qettrng out losrng the electron for her father Sendrng anonymous notes Our 'rerotne Peggy Rrchardson played by Nancy Hadeke Her 1rate father Albert Abbott And dotrng mother Ruth R1ley At practrce lack taught the grrls new dance steps Ioan Wrllrams contrnually lost thmqs Nancy THE VERY LIGHT BRIGADE JUNIOR PLAY TOP LEFT Jack Clay playing e uart of Snake Turn Frank Reuter as Pv E Clark and Alan Han Shaw as Lt Bull Sparks RIGHT Joan Wllhams s Viola Saunders Mary Joan Stentz Georgia Brown Januce Palmateer Marlon Hasllp LOW Harry Streeter as Jimmy sty t an anterior decorator Nancy Dryden Radeke as Peggy Rlchardson Ruth Webster Kate Smlth Lllllan Mohler Vlrglnla Wade NOT PICTURED Ruth Rnl Mrs Richardson Albert Abbott M Rch ardson Clarence Boon Lt Ned Barrows Her bert Whnte jake Brooks and Wnllnam Blankenberg as Te a commercnal nhotogmpher dashed from st qe to algebra and chemrstry Ruth pre IL d screammq Engllsh stu d nts X rote th rres Mrss Tull really Worked Heroert Wh1te kept up morale w1th a stream of lokes lVIar1lyn Palenskee pushed sets around Lourse Bancroft publ1c1zed the play Albert broke the record w1th 50 trckets sold Mrss Coulter Mrss MCGIDDIS Mrs M1lls and lVI1ss Webb took charge of the costume scenery pub11c1ty and tlcket commrttees Presented November 19 1942 Thats all page forty seven , . . . 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Ag t 'T --'- .l HOME EC CLUB BACK ROW MISS Stone Mlss Coulter Usewlcz Dedas Wllllamson THIRD ROW Barber Borella Mann Woodard Altenbrunn Arthur Betourne SECOND ROW Hanson Mattox F Combs Lesczewlcz Gravelle Keerbs Adams Yeates FRONT ROW D Combs Shreffler Snelght Vuers Davus Dandurand White COOKING CLASS Dorothy Kendall Faye Cnmbs Dons Combs Contnbutxons to war effort Helped Bed Cross by mak1ng convalescent slrppers bed jackets sew1ng krts dltty bags and lapel gadgets For school work Learned to mend what they had Darn and patch Clothmg classes made dresses Stud1ed care of ch1ldren page forty elght RGl101'l1I1g cut candy lessons Served meals Home Econom1cs Club had meetmgs speakers Talks on good groomlng Darlene Dandurand pres1dent Manta Whlte vrce pres1dent Norma Iean Davxs secretary MISS Coulter M1ss Stone sponsors I I . .. , 4- 4 ' - I . H , f , r,' ,T ' . e. eva. 1 - ! f ,, 5 , , , , ... ... ' -un I HRT , X Ad i BACK ROW Holger Sparks Theesfeld Stewart FOURTH ROW Bonser Ward Wusmann Prlce THIRD ROW Lower SECOND ROW Anderson Miss Hickey Chayer Ahrens Gray FRONT ROW Law son Stuckey Be1sIey Cheffer Kept the war before us Mxss Yolanda H1Ck9Y rnerc1al art fash1on des1gns Learned to prmt and letter Enyoyed cartoomng Shortage of soap hrnlted soap carvlng Deslgned Chnstmas menu covers for the Navy Mod eled wxth clay and made plaster masks from the clay models Drd outdoor sketchmg of the school and surroundmq cornrnumty Carnouflaqmq Usmg burldrngs 1n town Dlsplayed orrgmal posters representmg all the Unlted Nat1ons Worked for school projects L I N DON LEGG nuttlng up United Nations posters the nvun corridor MHS 1 X R, page forty n1ne X' 1 . J f ,lr if v ' ., ' vwxurgm N, -.lvfghixii M, I 4 1 - Ol .ww ffff' Al111'1'1'm fffzf'-x'. fm! mzfvx' l.1I'u'1'l,x .v I , ' . l z' 1111! 'Um MT Nffwf'zJwl.'Uff.',v1,1-:n','N1wfllff. I . '. ' . ll'H 'I' llyy - ' ' ' in and her art classes . . . 45 students . . . Com- v. fry kr - - - - 'f f - - . rfsfzf 'rf . ,,4'.,11, , ' ,-.Q , , , 4 a , - z . . . A l iv X E page hfty fI0sf1If4'flM NXHHXIXX Q W 0 .Uu111zc1'5 -fl't'c' mm' .v11fn'1'I2 - nfwz :'0z'u'.v Pursuit of I-lappiness Il7lf4f I It WHIIXI page fxfty one my- iff' . , fy 5 Q,- W '5 WX 0 ljNx'.s'!.lJjl1l'ylI,!-If ufw1'rfm.'11t.'1'f!1 fl U ffw 1 I-FMU U J-LW! V- ' AN BHDD ,..,., .'.,l .4. OAlf.,11ff.W t tr' t r f ffm .tt . t 1l'r!r tmt tr ff t trmtlzrzm 1 N . f Mt r ... 1... Wlll'l'lI.XN ,I 2 'Ear-KW-su BACK ROW: Streeter, Mathis. Tyson, Blankenberg. Morris. Karns, Strahl. Volkmann. Nt-ckopulos, Morrow. Genschaw. SIXTH ROW: Wolf. Holcomb. Bohne, Hoff. Wassmann. Tuntland. Benjamin. Bunnell. Harms. Johnston. FIFTH ROW: Sarff. Rice. Bowman. Kirkpatrick. Charlier. Clark. Steinke. Secard. Lemner. FOURTH ROW: Bonser. Nelson. Ward. Jones. Erzinger. Ray. Murphy. Ester, The band . . . 85 members . . . Played at every home football game . . . Always in pep parades . . . Remember the shamrock formation at the St. Pat's game . . . Mr. Pie1'sol's a genius for formations . . . Here's to Our School . Bill Blankenberg and Uncle Tom's Cabin . . . Humorous . . . Red Rhythm Valley . . . Rob' ert Dickman's chair that vvasn't there . . Buy a tag and help the high school band' '... The miclewinter concert with the effective arrange- ment of Stars and Stripes Forever' '... Fred- page fifty-two Zeisler. Beret. THIRD ROW: Francis, Knight. LaCosse. Parrott. Christensen. Radeke. Burson. Hefler. Price. Hertz. Folds. SECOND ROW: Fehr. Horchem. Toohey. Uribe. Coash. Soltwisch. A. M. Senesac. Baker. Williams. Trombley. Riley. FIRST ROW: Farrar. Lower. Evans. Hanrlorl. Armbruster. Carlile. Piopoo. B, Senesac. Bancroft. Guudreau. Snow. Dickman. LeRoy. eric Zeisler's trumpet and Bride of the Vllaves . . . Wasn't that last high F clear . . . The band cut loose on Anvil Chorus . . . Chuck Iohn- ston's Short'nin' Bread . . . Nice bass . . . There was the Christmas party at the Kankakee Hotel, where everybody had fun . . . The party at the Crow's Nest with Duane Tuntland's or- chestra . . . Russ Strahl played an O. K. trom' bone . . . New uniforms . . . No more tight pants and short coats . . . The spring concert . . . Happy memories. The tw1rlers Three groups 24 g1rls Weldon Farrar led the h1gh school band The flag tw1rlers Th1s group was formed three years ago They use poles made of a1r plane spruce wood The whrte satrn unrforms they wore were three years old Thts year they bought new ones for the sprrng concert The srlk rarnbow flags they save for concerts The maroon and blue Kankakee flags are used for marchrng Bob LeRoy stepped out l 1 front of the Junror band The baton tw1rlers TOP V Stewlg Pwr ons Wehr Betourne Goselln Nelson Ryck n Holt MIDDLE V Davns Edna Broad treet Esther Broad treet Provot Renlche Rmrdon Rledemann LOWER V Sp el rger Chu tensen Tetrault Bower LeRoy Farr'tr P1Imer Rohm Cu hung Eastnnn were also formed three years ago Therr frrst umforms cons1sted of red coats and blue pants The next year they changed to aqua and bla k sann outfrts Last year they blos somed out rn blue and Whrte sarlor su1ts The thrrd group of tw1rlers was formed last year They re usually seen rn red coats whrte pants and overseas caps These groups appeared w1th the band on the football fteld and marched w1th rt 1D parades They also have had a place rn the concerts They helped at the summer 1ce cream socrals and occasronally performed rn the c1v1c band con certs rn RIVGIVIGW Park The g1rls often had sp c1al practlces around concert t1me They f1g,1red out thelr own twrrlrng routmes and a s gned therr unrforms 3 page frfty three . 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X 3 .KN l 1 5 A page fifty-four mf f'4'1'NU1ILIf Lj1mf1'f1'u.v. wnrrx GIRL RESERVES H feehng of good fellowshrp among the glrls of h1gh school age The lumor branch of the Y W C A Unhmlted mernbershlp Newcomers gett1ng acquamted That s Grrl Reserves Sponsors, who kept the g1rls en thusrastlc MISS Montgomery MISS Martm, MISS Larson And Mrss Munstedt of the Y who res1gned 1n Apr1l Oftrcers who had un Dor1s Neumann pres1dent Ieanne Volk mann v1ce presrdent El1zabeth Folds secre tary Betty Ba1rd treasurer P1cn1c suppers and song tests once a month Ianuary meet mgs What g1rls can do rn war trme for beauty s sake Senror breakfast Always TOP PICTURE OPPOSITE PAGE BACK ROW Rlley N J Davis Kammann Crlpe R Barney Christensen Miss Montgomery Vlnss Martnn Cushlng Beasley SIXTH ROW Christensen Rogers J Wllllams Grubb J Volkmann Goudreau V Volkmann Palmer Nelson Gerz FIFTH ROW Wolf Sela Palenskee Trombley I Barney Karns Flene FOURTH ROW Wlggs M Jones Roy Strain Folds Holllster Bade Fehr Paolneau Baird THIRD ROW Flster Stentz Andrew Bowman Lucas Netzel Edna Broadslreet Provot Esther Broad street Hodgson SECOND ROW Neumann Bower Wehr Rice FIRST ROW Salt wlseh Oxford Wrth M Radeke M Nel son Toohey Peters LOWER PICTURE BACK ROW St8Wlg Tetrault Ledbetler R Wlllnams Ryckman Brlngstaff Brenner N Radeke Savole Pnley SIXTH ROW Jaffe Oesterle D Nel son Mattox Smith FIFTH ROW Kirk patrick Larsen Snow Streeter Kun!! Holt Hale Anderson FOURTH ROW Gerchgall Mann Yeales Henrnchs Lower Beebe Cory THIRD ROW Pelletier Buckman Hull E Jones More Brass Zuener SECOND ROW Vrckers Bachman Searls J Davis Gould Mclntyre Mann FRONT ROW Swarm Waldman Lumen Betourne Kuhlck Cox PACKING KENTUCKY CHRISTMAS BOXES Neumann Pelletier Streeter Sheehan Tenney Barney Betourne SELLING AMPS HER' BONDS Andrew antrcrpated w1th pleasure Informal dance The H1Y Clubs Best attendance Betty Ba1rd Freshmen had best attendance as a group Sale of war bonds at theatres Dorothy Andrew was best salesg1r1 Eleanor Soltwrsch was the grrl rn charge of mus1c Most 1mportant yob of the year Working at the local theatres Collectmg lor the Red Cross Thuty gxrls each t1me Kathleen Wrlhams and V1v1enne Lucas there almost every nrght Brggest programs of the year An address by a WAAC lVI1ss Freltag s movxes of Alaska and South Amerrca A talk by MISS Brenn1che from Chma THIS TIIEITR OFFICIM ISSUIIIG INHFDIATE fx lc1-an Mil WA' BONDS-1 page fxfty hve MAURICE E. SPOTZ HI-Y, BACK ROW: Neckonulos. Brandt. Wildman, Morrow. Wolf. MID- DLE ROW: Rieken, Erickson. Wesselhoff. Ray, Field. Stuart. Tuntland. Hoff, FRONT ROW: D. Tyson. Condon. Schneider. Ander- son. Gagnier, Deneau. RICHARD STARR HI-Y. BACK ROW: Berst, Morris. Fortier. Tiernan. Booi. Armstrong, White. VIIDDLE ROW: Dillon, Blanken- Iwrg, Hasbargen, Baker. Marth. Wilson. Beck. Hanshaw. FRONT ROW: Ray. R. Tyson. Martell. Erzinger. Mr. Dan Sanborn. Streeter. I TRI-K HI-Y. BACK ROW: Ste- wig. Fawthron. Zeisler, Disney. Whaley. Henry. FRONT ROW: Carlson. Roth. Moilan. Volk- mann. Behrends. Kraft. '46 HI-Y. STANDING: Nelson. Hefter. Chambers. VanDerKarr. Lambert. McCracken. Gray, Bohne, Armbruster. Parrott, Col- lins. Adams. Knight. SITTING: Mr. Vernon Rossman, Hertz. Andrew, Ester. DeCarIo, Harms. Mr. Adrain Faford. 1 Jw tl iffl ffm f 1 if if It H t X Ht f N . I1'5t'11fff-X2 XYIIIINIAN HI Y CLUBS The school year of 1942 43 was a b1g one for H1 Y ln Kankakee For the flrst t1me there were four clubs lnstead of two H1 Y councll formed the general pOl1C19S of four clubs It orgamzed helped bulld and manage the Crow s Nest The SGHIOIS named the1r H1 Y after Maunce E Spotz former H1 Y member and hrst alumnus to be k1lled tn the war Iunror H1 Y became the Rlchard Starr H1 Y 1n honor of the man who formerly resrded where the Kan kakee Y now stands Tr1K became the name of the sophomore club Freshmen were known as the 48 H1Y Maur1ce E Spotz chapter held debates on whether to 1o1n the armed forces lrnmedrately or to try to contlnue school1ng Other clubs had speakers on 4 N HI Y FESTIVITY at th et m tt AI h eFId c1v1l1an defense Each club had basketball and softball teams Starr H1Y won the sw1mm1ng meet The Spotz H1Y was led dur1ng the f1ISl semester by Presrdent Herb Anderson other oftlcers were hm Schne1cler Larry Gagnler B111 Condon and Lyle Martrn The second semester pres1dent was Ray F1e1d N1Ck Neckopulos Bob Wolf Clayton Enck son and hm Wrldman were other off1cers The frrst semester pres1dent for the Starr chapter was Homer Erzmger other ofhcers were hm Mortell, Stan Bade Drck Tyson, and Harry Streeter The second semester pres1dent was Paul Armstrong Brll Blankenberg Don Berst Don Ienkms and Frank Reuter were the other offrcers The Tr1K H1Y pres1dent for the two semesters were Walt Volkmann and D1ck Kraft other offlcers were hm Mollan Fred Carlson Wally Roth Paul Drsney Donald Behrends Fred Zersler hm Brown and Iohn Heuer Lee Ester pres1dent Ioe DeCarlo hm Harms Iack Andrew and Don Hertz led the 46 H1 Y durmg the frrst semester whrle DeCarlo was pres1dent and Iack Andrew, Iohn McCracken, Harms, and Hertz were the other ofhcers dunng the sec ond half of the school year page flfty seven . . . 11 11 - . . 1 - - I ' 4 1 a 1 , . . . - - . , ' LN Q M -- : . 1 . -v A - e Crow's N s . Mr. V. C. Ross an, at left. sponsor of ac ivi ies. so s own ar ie . Parsons. Broadstreet, Boudreau, Shores. and Davis. . . . I 1 1 1 Q 1 ' I 1 I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 . 11 - 11 . . 1 . I I - I I I I . . . 1 - . , 1 I - 1 1 I . GLEIEI CLUBS K H S 1S muslcally represented 1n the choral lrne by Mrxed Chorus Grrls and Boys Glee Clubs All three groups per formed for the Arm1st1ce Chr1stmas and Easter assemb11es Mtss Gertrude Erbe 1S drrector Her hrst year at th1s school Was depended upon at clubs and partles for her dlrectrng of songs G1rls Glee Club 23 g1rls 1n Whlle blouses dark sklrts Chnstmas carols Easter songs Hosannah Iesus Son of God Chnst Has Ansen Solos by lean Swarm Group sang at the Methodrst Church at Thanks g1v1ng Wmth the lVl1xed Chorus they presented a program for the Amerrcan ASSOC1Gl1OH of UH1VeIS1lY Women Annual g1rls and three boys L1vely group All types of vo1ces Gave a concert at a meet1ng of the Kankakee Womens Club Boys Glee Club 24 boys wlth sprrlted VOICES Chuck Iohnstons solos at the Easter assembly Small but powerful orgaruzatlon page htty exght BOYS GLEE CLUB BACK ROW Mathis Cote Tetrault R Ester Johnston White Rmrdan MIDDLE ROW Francoeur Dela bre Lune Edwards Holcomb Heuer FRONT ROW LaCosse N Cotsones E Cotsones Kraft L Ester Hashargen Marth Renlche Mlss Erbe director CHORUS BACK ROW Corklns Vrolyk Reed Coe Garhs Radeke Main Pelletier Swarm Hudgens Palmateer MIDDLE ROW Riley Muehler Fisher Ahrens Cahan Ben lamln Andrew Craver FRONT ROW Mlss Erbe Cory Garrett White Roth Rlordan Oxford Styck GIRLS GLEE CLUB BACK ROW Kaplan Ilams Settles Harrls Arseneau Olson Laws Soltwlsch THIRD ROW Netzel Lalrd SECOND ROW Gould Skinner Cory Cahan Palmateer Andrew Pelletier Wenzelman Garbs Craver Lucas Flsher Streeter FRONT ROW Styck Hudgens Swarm Tenney Barber Kuntz Mnss Erbe Cheerleaders In plcture taken dur1ng a pep parade Ruth Webster Martha Par sons lean Luplen No shown rs Peggy Cush1ng an other peppy energetrc lead These g1rls drrected students At basketball and football games pep assembhes Pep parades Remember the1r umforms Blue sweaters and Whlle slacks Favonte cheers Yea Kankakee Go team go Maroon flght These g1rls recerved K at the basketball letter award as sembly . . . , . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . B h , w'l , A th , c , , '- meetrng was held at the Y. W .C, A .... Mlxed Chorus . . . 19 ac man 'W' r ur ox may W - I , . I 1 V . . . v,,. K . 0 , ' t, I ' - I I . . . l I - er . . . ' ' . . . In A . . . . - 'Q . . . V K ll ll . . ,. .S ., 0 I fm 1 l111f'1d.w .xf,1f,ff'f,'ff, lful' .v. 11ff1'.'ff,' IUJIUA 1'wfff,' NX' H1 ,ffm v r' ii H XXIIITUXX .,,.- l . V ,V 4 Q' s N. A TOP. LEFT-BACK ROW: Brown. Rieken. Abney, Bowsher. FRONT ROW: Burns, Grubb, Holland. RIGHT-McBroom, Tyson Condon, Piatt, Lamere, Hill. LOWER LEFT-Ahrens, Dandelles Tiernan. Henderson. Hanshaw. MIDDLE RIGHT-Ahrens. Boud- reau. Lowey, Lile. LOWER RIGHT-Lile. Edwards, Pearson. Reno Wheeler. BELOW-BACK ROW: Erickson. E. Cotsones. N. Cot- sones. Dufrain. Nesbitt. FRONT ROW: Wesselhnft. LaPorte Schmidt. Carrigan. K CLUB 0 Thu nmxf m111't151t'n1r.v mmf f1'1't'1n1'fVvynlzlzfj 111611. Wlll'l'Xl.tN K Club . . . Athletic honor society with a mem- bership of 40 boys . . . Meetings with interest plus refreshments . . . Different speakers . . . Mr. Iones and jujitsu: Mr. Laffey and football: Ahrens cmd guitar: many others . . . K Club five years old this fall . . . Sponsors were Coaches Dykstra, Norton, and Holt . . . Faculty- Businessmen's game . . . Dyke's one-handed shots . . . Annual bean supper . . . Hillbilly and the mystery of the chocolate cake . . . New blue and gold pins . . . The party at the Crow's Nest . . . Dancing and cokes . . . Iitterbuqs . . . Meetings held in 214 . . . K Club members were leaders in good fellowship, sportsmanship and morale . . . President Tom Henderson, Vice- President Bill Condon, Secretary-Treasurer Richard Piatt . . . Arthur Wesselhoff fulfilled secretarial duties after Piatt's graduation. FOOTBHLL UU I Ill AN OPPONENT TACKLES PIATT IN THE CALUMET CITY GAME The heavywexght team was a t1nesp1r1ted eleven whlch played hard football all through the season The d9C1S1V9 460 score over St Patr1ck proved to be the boys best show1ng ternated w1th Henderson and Boudreau The tackles were Wheeler honorary captcnn who won second Slflnq South Suburban recogn1t1on and McBroom another strong player A flne pa1r of guards were Iackson and Edwards The center pos1t1on was held by H111 a valuable player Quarterbacks were Condon an excel lent blocker and tackler and Fort1er a rough but capable substltute At the halfback spots were Mortell an outstandlng k1cker of the sea son and L1le a speedy ground ga1ner The spark plug of the team was Rorem fullback whose sp1r1t never gave out Letters were award ed to Ga1l Abney Emerson Ahrens Deland Burns W1ll1am Condon Edward Edwards Clay ton Er1ckson John Fort1er Tom Henderson Ray H111 Don Iackson Robert Lamere Forrest L11e Edward McBroom larnes Mortell R1chard Platt Eldon Rorem W1ll1am Thompson Iohn Wheeler b1tt D1ck Tyson and Alan Hanshaw Coach Dykstra was GSS1Sled by Mr Holt HEAVYWEIGHTS SEASON RECORD OPPON ENT WE THEY 'Vlomence Danulle Calumet Cltw C hampalgn Argo Bloom Blue Island Thornton Nt Patrlck 46 page S1XlY one . ll!l1ff't1. -PI' nfl' lvzwzrw pl .x'1l!lI4l'1'.f. f, XYH '. l X At the ends were Ahrens and Lamere, who al- V-'alter Volkmann, and to Managers Iohn Nes- ' . ' ' . 12 0 I I f 7 13 ' . 1 1' 5 14 20 , ' ' - 1 ' 0 14 - - - 1 6 27 0 13 , , ' ' . 13 18 ' ' 0 6 , 1 .' . ' 0 0 1-'111!1.'.v 111'1' lux! 1:1 ffm'.w111w.v!111'11 111 f.'f111'f1 1!11',V111'u fwlf wnri' page sixty-two MAX TOP. LEFT: Volk- mann, Morlell. Burns. RIGHT: Lile. Hill. Edwards, Piall. MID- DLE, LEFT: Coach Dykstra. M a n a g e r Nesbitt, Condon. CEN- TER: Platt. RIGHT: Hill. Boudreau, Hend- erson. H E A V Y - WEIGHT SQUAD - BACK ROW: Mgr. T y s o n, Butterlield. Good. Brown, Dato, Bowsher, Mgr. Nes- bitt. THIRD ROW: Coach Dykstra. Erick- son. Burns. Boudreau. Thompson, L o w e y , Neifing. Volk m a n n, Dandelles, Mgr. Han- shaw. SECOND ROW: Piatt, Neuby, Condon, Abney, Lile, Rorem. Mo r t e I I. Furlier. FRONT ROW: Hend- erson, Lamere. Mc- Broum. Edwards. Hill. J a c k s o n. Wheeler. Ahrens. FRESHITIHD SOPHOITIORE FOOTBHLL The freshman sophomore football team recerved a new mentor th1s year Mr Norton The boys drllled and exerclsed 1n the1r own corner of the held worked hard and gamed expenence Thexr games were played on Alumnl Fleld s1nce transportatron for out of town games was not avaxlable In all the Frosh Soph had four games whrch resulted rn one wrn two losses and one t1e They scored 34 polnts to the1r opponents 39 Among the valuable players on the l1ttle Kays eleven were Ray Carngan who played every game and was elected honorary captam at the end of the season Iohn Henry who could always be depended upon to ga1n a few yards Rtchard Schmrdt and Peter Chrrs topher who were excellent l1ne men and Tom Green who always h1t the l1ne hard The l1ttle e mmond Smltge a S st nd C rrlgan LaPo te SECOND ROW Mgr G Ad m He e Stewlg Roth Whal y Kays opened therr schedule w1th a v1ctory over Manteno 136 Henry and Ronald Behrends made the touchdowns for Kankakee Agamst the tough Bloom team the freshman sophomore team lost 70 Green was outstand1ng St Anne and Kankakee tred 1313 1n the next game Henry and Green made the touchdowns In thetr last game the hghts were overcome by Thornton 138 Henry carr1ed the ball over for srx pomts and Chrrstopher made the touch back Letters were awarded to Carngan left half Eugene Cotsones guard Nlcholas Cot sones center Chnstopher tackle Don Curry tackle Delbert Dufraln r1ght half Green full back Henry quarterback Iames LaPorte end Iames Morlan end Schmrdt guard Behrends end lack Greene was awarded a managers letter u o a N Cotso es E Cots nes 0 C lm: Img flu lltlllf of lv IH! xxnuutx page smxty three ' 1 . . ' - ' . . . I - 1 1 - . . 1 - l . . , ' . . I . . . I , - I , . I . I ' - . l . .. I I I . I I ' , 1 ' , : . ' 5 , : ' . ' : , - ' I I I , . ' 5 ' ' ' - ' , : ' . : , , 1 I I . I I . FRESHMAWSUPHOMORE SQUAD-BACK Row: Hucklns' cmis' Schmidt. Henry. FRONT ROW: Coach Norton. Behrends, Mer- tonh r. Ha . ' n. Do n. eder ra , a ' , r . win' D Hain' M H nv I n V . U I : . reene, a s, u r, ' , , e , ' 1 ' y ' t' ' ' t vs. - l hf.,,'V' A .- ' -'-o'., . . . - TOP, LEFT: Lehnus and Rieken go after a re- bound in a tournament game in the Kankakee gym. RIGHT: Hill watches for a chance to go into action. LOWER, LEFT: Rieken and a team- mate get into the fight for the ball. RIGHT: Tyson shoots for a basket. BELOW: Rieken, chosen honorary captain of the heavyweight team, tries a one-handed shot in a game with Lockport. The Kays averaged 40 points per game to their opponents' 34 points per game. page sixty-four BHSKEITBHLL llvfm' xvfzr fIt'tlI'lf ffmf If txt!.s lrfmm' f fftII.Il HIL' rftl ITN HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL TEAM Platt Lehnus McBroom Henderson Hull Tyson Anderson Condon Rleken Edwards Boudreau Llle Coach Dykstr1 HEAVYWEIGHTS SEASON RECORD OPPONENT Hel schel Danw 1110 Momence Bloom Stl 63101 Calumet Cltx Bl adlex Blue Island Watseka Stl eatol WF THE! Thornton Algo St PHIIICK Bloom S Anne Calumet Cltx Blue Island Danulle Bradlex LOCKDOII Halxex Argo St Patllck RIPFION XI T01 RN ANIFNT C hebanse Bradlex 3 Th1S year saw one of the flnest basketball teams to appear at K H S ln recent seasons Kanka kee annexed 16 V1C1OI19S to lts 10 defeats One of the outstandlng games was the Kays vlctory over Thornton of Harvey last years South Suburban champlons Other hlghllghts were two trlumphs over Streator an old rlval The team was cornparatlvely small but speed and shootlng ablllty made up for thls handlcap The leadlng scorer for the season was M1Ck6Y Llle who scored 214 polnts the other forward Ronald Rleken was next wlth 213 polnts and Howard Boudreau guard followed wlth 195 polnts Heboundlng was handled by the center throughout the year Ray H111 regular guard was strong on long shots Tom Henderson and D1Ck Tyson were the teams leadlng reserves and both always dld ct flne lob ln any posltlon Letters were awarded to these seven and also to B111 Condon Ed Edwards Dlck Platt Ilm Mor tell Ollver Radke and Manager Iohn Nesbltt Rleken was named honorary captaln Coach Dykstra s boys were halted ln the state tourna ments ll' the second round of the reglonal by Bradley after havlng defeated Chebanse ln he flrst round page slxty flve ' 39 24 1 23 31 ' ' ' , ' ' G 36 24 , ' ,, , ,, 34 22 ' - 43 31 - I ' I l ' 5 32 37 , . . . ' h' 27 37 f ' .Q 42 26 I l - ' 45 32 , . - - 43 34 - I LOCkD01'I ig 25 Marion Lehnus, who improved consistently - 48 28 ' ' ' . 40 32 , 23 38 . , . t. 46 37 ' ' 3 32 43 ' ' ' ' ' ' , .' 52 45 28 36 A' 31 37 h , , ' ' , A - r 48 34 - - H g 38 42 l f ' ' . ' 66 -10 ' . , 1 -' ' 54 30 1 - U ' ' .' 63 48 - - ' A' 2 35 g ' 1 . FRGSHIDHR SOPHOIIIORG BHSKEITBHLL FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE RECORD UPPON ENT Herscher Nlomence Bradlew Amerlcan Leglon Bradlev at Patrlck bl Patrick bl Anne -kmerlcan Leglon at Patrlck Bradlev at Patrlck E THEY L1ghtwe1ght basketball th1s year became fresh man sophomore basketball because of the droppmg of l1ghtwe1ght teams 1n the South Suburban League Although the llttle Kays were h1ndered by the lack of transportahon they managed to play a 12 game schedule w1th FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW V km m R dk Abne NT ROW C Io orte p I Carr Huck D Ca I Coach ot teams 1n the v1c1n1ty They lost but one game that belng to Bradley but they came back to b at Bradley TWICE the outstandmg game of the season was the thlrd Bradley game Those who rece1ved letters were Garl Abney hon orary captam Kenneth Grubb Ronald Behr ends Walter Volkmann MGIVIH Spargur Ray Carrlgan Delbert Dufraln Robert Mulv1h11l and Robert Bowsher manager Others who played dur1ng the season were James LaPorte Wllllam Hucklns Iames Mo1lan R1chard Wolf Cam1lle Hammond Ioseph DeCarlo Thomas Ryan and Dav1d Brown Coach Holt 1n charge of the l1ttle Kays f1I11Sl'1Gd the season w1th Ab ney and Grubb at forward Behrends at center and Volkmann and Spargur at guard Coach Dykstra dnlled the freshman team every day although no games were scheduled The boys who were out for pract1ce were Bruce Adams Aaron Gray W1ll1Gm Beck Iames Harms R1ch ard Sederstrand N1cholas Cotsones Elmer Mascher Herbert Hess Norman Raguse Roy Grant and Iohn Greene . J swf page srxty s1x l 3 ,Xl X QR .' 1' W Q ' I ' : 41 20 . A 1 38 24 ' 1' 21 31 ' ' , - . ' ' 12 11 . , - .' 31 20 ' ' ' . ' 25 14 , , ' , ' . ' 42 20 - - - - ' - A 35 30 ' ' ' - ' ' 24 18 , . ' - ' 39 19 - . 35 22 ' '- ' 39 13 ' ' ' , ' , ' , Dufrain. ol ann. Ha mond, Brown. Behrends. a e. y. FRO : ar s n. LaP , S argur, Wolf, Moi an, igan. ' ' I ins. e r o, H I . f . fi lil? GIBLS' HTHLEITIC HSSOCIHTIOH 0 I ful!! mm f!1t'.t-111151 ufU1111fMl1I1'n11.vf11'f. wum-n,n 'NORRYING OVER SHOE RATIONING-Barney, Barsalou, Love. Bland. PRACTICING COMMANDO DRILLS-Viers, Barney, Bar- salou, Bland. BASKETBALL SCENE-B. Wilson, Schierhulz. Bachman, Callahan. Johnson, White. Data. DIVING-J. Wilson. Hillebrand. Barsalou. OTHER CLUB MEMBERS-BACK ROW: Moody, Schuck, Wegner. Nyhuis. Barsalou, Schnell, Henrichs, Kuntz, Zoph. Augustine, Gravelle. THIRD ROW: P. Harris, Smith. Richard, Betourne, R. Barney, R. Arthur, D. Arthur, Kidd. Ste- wart, Mattox. SECOND ROW: L. Harris, Blair. Barber, Palmer. Millon, Peters. Kaplan, Streeter, I. Barney. FRONT ROW: Miss Kesler, Jaffe, Gagnier. Ledbetter, White, Goudreau. Fisher, Raguse. Kuhick. Wynne. Hny girl interested in physical fitness and good sportsmanship is eligible for G. A. A. member- ship . . . But 100 points must be earned . . . Playdays were fun . . . Neighboring schools didn't attend . . . Gas rationing . . . Baseball, tennis, volleyball, swimming, archery, calis- thenics . . . New archery targets . . . Badminton sets . . . Three basketballs . . . Commando train- ing was required . . . Duck Waddle, repeated five times . . . Doing push-ups was no push- over . . . Scrambling in and out of bleachers was hardest . . . Awards were given . . . Most points, Margaret Barsalou . . . Highest scorers on winning basketball teams, Gail Hayes and Charmaine Callahan . . . Big moments . . . Freshman playday . . . Picnics with beans . . . Christmas party . . . Mother-daughter banquet in May . . . Lively G. A. A. assembly written by Betty Simmons . . . Connie Goudreau, presi- dent: Rebecca Fisher, vice-president: Lorayne Raguse, treasurer: Marita White, secretary . . . Miss Kesler, gym instructor and club adviser . . . Student managers . . . Archery, Lorayne Haguse . . . Softball, Bernice Nyhuis . . . Noon hour, Marcella Moody, Margaret Barsalou . . . Basketball, Ilene Barney . . . Tumbling, Marita White . . . Volleyball, Carol Stewart . . . Bad- minton, Betty Simmons . . . Swimming, Euphe- mia Wegner. page sixty-seven H1 1114 I7 cllf XNHIIXIXX TRHCK K ROW Ren s n W I ter MIDDLE ROW a h s Iso by b y W R th FRONT R s n G e au d m INSET Da de s e s The track season began Wllh the prospects brlght Returnmg lettermen were Lamere 440 and 220 Dandelles low hurdles d1str1ct champ Abney dash and relay Boudreau half m1le and relay Tyson starred 1n broad jumpmg Mortell 1n the dashes Seedorf ran the m1le Fortler ran both h1gh and low hurdles In the fleld events were Henderson and Tyson hlgh Jump Grubb and Wllson pole vault Wheeler Condon Burns and Behrends d1scuss cmd shot put The Kays Won the1r hrst meet a tnangular by B6 po1nts to overcome Herscher w1th 50 po1nts and Bradley w1th 23 The followmg week the Kays defeated Momence by a 62 46 page S1Xly elght score Next came a trlangular and the Kays gathered 62 V2 po1nts to Bloom s 54 and Calumet Cltys 25 The Kays fell to Thornton 62 42 Kankakee w1th 38 V2 po1nts took second 1n the d1str1ct wh1ch Bloom won w1th 42Vz po1nts Those quahfymg for the state meet were Abney 100 yd dash Dandelles 200 yd low hurdles Lamere 440 yd run Fortrer a member of the relay team wh1ch took second and Tyson t1e for second 1n the hlgh Jump The last meet was the South Suburban wh1ch was held at Chr cago He1ghts Coaches Holt and Norton took charge of the track squad when Mr Dykstra reported for naval ofhcers trammg W ' VL V I I 1 Q 1' f V 4 1 1 ' Z , X 51' I 0 ,Y '1 Ilfjr f 4' llf' I f1'rlI'U! ffm' Hf4'lI 1'mm', ' . Q BAC : o. Ty o , Derricks. hee er. Lamere. Burns. Bires. For i . : M t i , Wi n. Neu , A ne , Boudreau, DeCarIo. olf. Harris. Price. o . OW: Dandelles, Nel o . ruhh. Low y. Be doin. See orf, Dufrain. Martell. Volk ann. : n- lles finishe for the Kays in th relay . I. , . I ' - . 1 1 i I I , u I . , ' - T l T l I ' . I I . -. . I . . 1 . . . I . . 1 . . I ' . . : , . : I ' , : , ' 1 , ' I l I I - . . v , , . . . , . . STHTG IDILITIH MEMBERS OF THE STATE MILITIA Dan Bergan Curtis Brandt Thomas Maass Wllham Kammann Wllham Lund Eldon Rorem Edward Reno Lawrence Gagnler Kelth Stuart Raymond Field Field IS now with the Army Arr Corni 111 101 IIN page S1X1Y n1ne fl... f -I 0, 11 v'1'm1.' I I zffffwffxjf111Vx'fw:'f'ffu' -ww, l fI1lZ'1'fL'!1+If I l1r1:1'. wu 'Lux The KANKAKEEANX PHOTUGRAPHER K J BLANKENBERHS Studw QUALITY PHGTOGRAPHS AT REASGNABLE PRICES 9 O if -A' A- 1 if JR '-v-f Q y tL ollrmanns THE ART FLORAL SHOP Flowers for H11 Occaslons E M Today s Sacr1f1ces W111 Make Posslble the Opportumtles o a Free Tomorrow KANKAKEE FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION if? Candy for Your Iohnny Doughboy 'Y' HIIDEIS CHDDICS Edwm Pratt s Sons Co W1re and Iron Works t W rtS Dry Cleanmg Is H War Weapon Too TOLSON S DRY CLEANERS P9 IY 9 Complrments of LOUIS E BECKMAN FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK of KANKAKEE Cap1tal and Surplus ff f S400 000 00 OFFICERS Presrdent Lours E Beckman VICE Presrdents Arthur Beckman E A Iefters Len Small L B Bratton Cashrer Roy D Taylor Assrstant Cashrers Fred H Zersler W H Srefert DIRECTORS A E Inglesh Charrman of the Board Beckman V McBroom E Beckman L H Small B Bratton Leslre Small G Drolet R D Taylor B L F1tzGerald F H Zersler Congratulatlons and Best Wrshes to Class o 43 School Supplies Books Toys Grits Greetmg Cards Denmson s Goods KANKAKEE BOOK STORE 229 East Court Street Kankakee lll1no1s page seventy two E A Ieffers Best Wrshes To the Class of 43 for a Successful Future Career Courses BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE lntensrve Fmrshxnq Courses Shorthand Bookkeepmq Typewrxtrna and Offrce Machmes GALLAGHER SCHOOL of BUSINESS 153 South Indrana Avenue . P I i ' A. . L. . . . L. . ' R. . . . In In EAST COURT STREET FOOD MARKET Comphments E C GARDEN CRAFT FLORAL SHOP FLOWERS ALL OCCASIONS W R P an MCBROOM S CAFE CQMPANY Sdl N h Conqrcrtulcxtlons to the Senlor Clcrss CITY ICE AND FUEL CO SEARS ROEBUCK ty th Compliments of Phone 588 558 ost ourt Street Kankakee . Of Mcun 246 559 Ecrst Court Street d Mrs. . . crlenskee Kankakee, Ill. Where Food Is C1 Business ' : Not cr i e ine - 151 ort Schuyler Avenue Keepmg Pace W1th the Str1de Wartlme Travel KANKAKEE MOTOR COACH CO 337 LUNCH IS IMPORTANT H S CHFE Play the Game to Win But Win or Lose Play the Game DAN SANBORN asso '2 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I C PENNEY s hShyl WADLEY'S GROCERY and MARKET FOR FINE FOODS South Linco n one p ge seventy-four MORE SHOE MILEAGE AT LESS COST CHRISTENSEN S PHILLIPS ci FRIDAY Funeral Home Thls Is No Tlme o Tlme Wastmq C K P IEWELERS The FRANKLIN PRESS 1913 h1S qCd Typ DOMESTIC LAUNDRY COMPANY Dry Cleaners Comphments LASSERS FURNITURE COMPANY pq Yf Kankake-e's Leading Printers S. OH' d S ppl' - G ' - G'f I K k k Ill' ' I Phone Main 900 C pl'ments U of K - Of f I We carry on for the men who fire the guns COMPANY FLURENCE STOVE Kankakee's Smartest Store for Men V Stetson Hats Y Walkover Shoes lLPfi4, 63-f Lovvle 5 ll TY BRAND ILDTHE5 F O R D H O P K I N S COInp11mentS Drug Store TeaRoom HICDERDE HDELMHNS SHOE STORE s h s h 1 ALBERT PALINSKI BEHUTY SHLOH E M h Insurance and 5 N ths h YI A Real Estate GROCERIES CHOICE MEATS FRUITS 511 V lk Bldg 1132 P Q YY 9 0 OT cmd Compliments of 155 . erc ant St. Kankakee 135 out c uy er Avenue Kankakee WALTER C. DEUSCHLE 40 or C u er venue o mann . Phone Fresh Bread - Cakes - Pastry T'B1 -1E'5 O B 1 EBSQ e1geJ5nSQs55EH Congratulatlons rom THE REVERA BARBER SHOP Compllments I C PHARMACY E1oyYurS m h P a can g A11 path Q d M the I Kankakee Iflodern Hcademy G d to IsIutAoudtheConer of Beauty Culture H U F F 5, W Q L F VENITA HARTEH Pres d f IEWELRY co IOHN KRUEGER 6. SONS 7 14V1kanBuldg Agent State Farm Insurance Pho e 615 Keep em Rolllng PALACE ROLLER RINK ' - 7:30 - 1 : Mat' - 2:00 - 5:00 S T sday-L dies N'ght Thursday - Waltz Night 355 South Schuyler Phone 994 421 23 A c de Bldg Pho e 1186 LECOURS M cha ts S ce 1859 Women s Ready to Wear Hccessones Lorralne Fashlon Shoes Haverheld M1ll1nery H 6. P SUPER FOOD MART 6 E fco ist 1 our Best et For Rati ned Foods page seventy-ei ht VANDERWATERS 270 EAST COURT STREET Priority Values In Smart Apparel for Preps Priced to Please Dad 5 o N t 6' P I W FORDS E ALL SERVICE AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance L O U I S 1 SHOE REBUILDER 5 East Co tSt t H H 6 LUMBER Voque Beauty SGIVICG Phone 1400 Ph 323 202 North East Avenue pgeseety I I I ...- Let Our EH ris be euher -, -5-' ,.xf2:f:f:31:1:1:1:2:z1:::::z:-:':k2:1:2:E::Efs:r:r:r:r- 2:-S:-.1 fi iw. : I we aw ggggggg j: Too L1ttle Nor Too Late. wvv fo-1 ur - I ,f ffii ' Ph ne 928 Kankakee, Illinois Arcade Bui ding 09 ur ree I 0 0 0 Compliments of one a v n -nin KROEHLER MFG COMPANY Bedroom and D1n1ng Room Furnlture Upholstered Livmg Room Furnlture Kankakee Ill Naperville Ill Chicago Ill Binghamton N Y Dallas Texas Los Angeles Calif San Francisco Cdllf Cleveland Ohio EYEMLFPESS Battle Lme Kankakee Republican-News News from Hssociated Press 0 United Press 0 Wide World Service o International News Service page elghty I , -. ,, ,, V 4 K i V wjvwems,-w ---jx , . 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Why not form the hablt of Savrng a Portron of your llie We want you to feel that th1s Bank 1S your Bank 1ng Home as It 1S the home of many thousands of other Savers The Sav1ng or Thnft Habxts started now w1ll brmg r1ch rewards 1n later hfe Nlember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hattenburq s Pharmacy Comphmenfs of NC A P HATTENBURG R PhG George H Cooley 5, Sqn Arcade Burldrng Kankakee Ill Phone MG111102 Realtors and Insurance 201 Volkmann Bu1ld1nq IVIa1n 55 1-'OR QUALITY PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Kankakee and Congratulanons S Its Easy To Pay the Edward U 1 Q LQ' X R ,. .W A I1 CREDIT Jswnsas 'Tl FACT COURT ST Best W1shes to the Class of '43 Way Paramount Beauty Shop Phone Mam 1108 Kankakee, I1l1no1s page erghty two o A 0 I 7 'iff N i n ,. i ' 'Lf ill- 'igii Tw - ' Z1LLff'j 'i yaf je.. , I f ISV ,. -fIli 'e1l fr - tn 1. E5 1 --1 W 'slimy l v . - 5 I P 1-flu.. ii'-y ,fl , A: .ml 1 Qt: - . . EJ: A y QW' pf allowance or mcome and thus get an early start rn ff ' 22 li, E- 1. a . 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SON P Q qhfyf Compllments of LOUISE IIIERCIER The UHIOH Central Lrfe Insurance Company 51ocfyB k Bldg I t I I , . - - Kankakee, Illinois I . 5 . iver t. hone 280 You Will Be ROMY HAMMES Please i ur ervice so V L L 1 lawns C sm s I l 1 . . i an s . Phone 500 ae ei -our -IPS SPP I I I TW Cf I I I C PPI? SHERBS ICE CREAM SHOPPES 788 E COURT ST 255 S WEST AVE KIRCHMANN S Better Foods Hcknovvledgments dO1l qr Phtq hy QP 810 S MAIN ST NO RATION POINTS NEEDED or IERKE S HAMBURGERS Meet the Crowd DANDELLES BOWLING ALLEYS C NhE PQ g t I I 583 East Court Street at Main 507 P? 75 5? MAH onditioned Republican-News . . . Printing ,, Open A11 Summer Iahn an ier . . . En cxving Blcmkenberg's . . . oo rap 186 on Qst Avenue Kin s ort Press, Inc. . . Covers CI e ei h FQWIUWWWFM nk M Z xxx -...L... X INXS f W7 X 1 I xx X XXX XJ ,-,N 'f N L5 fm W lm H f XXX fi f. 'ZX A MANY fp.. V-I A !WZffQ f- C V! jf I VW AN 1 we f'5'X X,-XX Fx fax px,-X x if! 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