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Front: E. Kercher, M. Carlson, I. Vester, I. Custy. M. Conte. II Row: Miss Ekstrom, D. Fischer, C. Orthwein, E. Larson, M. VanWinkle. ucUcf..r To succeed in becoininq a member ot this select orqanizatioii, sponsored by Miss Ekstroni, a girl must iultill certain requirements in health. team games, individual activities, leadership, service, and scholarship. A worth-while rule trom their code ot sportsmanship, iollowed by these qirls in lite as in games, is Play lair at all times. Front: F. Haqberq, I. Kallas, G. Relos, C. Gulbrandsen, lVice Pres. J, G. Eichinqham tTreas. 5. I. Chauncey 6 Pres D, L. Slaboszewski, tSec'Y- 7. M. Fitz Q1-Xsst. Sec'y.D, F. Fredricksen 4Sqt. at Armsj, D. Dore. D. Clark. R. Czeszewski. ll Row: M. Nuss, A. Miller, I. Bellizzi. C. Hoppe, B. Hauck, P. Surnicki, R. Iattas, A. Busch, P. Guerrieri, D. La- lilarca, R. Kochaney, N. Guarino, P. Brownstein. III Row: L. Cook, K. Clacher, E. Kallas. I. Ianisch, R. Christenson, W. Bouw- man, B. Benson, R. Luqo, D. Iahnke, G. Gillesvoq, I. Cushman, R. Barron, IV Row: L. Carlson, D. Larsen. I. Tate, E. HGIIHGS. C. Damsqaard, B. Stanis' lawski, B. Ure, I. Walton, R. Rueter, B. Werba, I. Ditiqlio, H. Quist. M. Gerard. 7 U1 UC! ogfi ug This organization, sponsored by Phillip Brown' stein, is composed oi the outstandina boys ot Kelvyn Park. Before being considered for mem- bership, the boys must win a hiqhly-prized let- ter in some athletic activity. Their objectives are to respect authority, to help develop team spirit, and to qive their services to special school pro! jects.
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t'v Front: D. Notz, W. Flood, F. Stotz. P. Schulstad, G. Kum- merow, R. Huske, D. Glickauf. II Flow: K. Thomas, P, Tosson, V. Henrikson, I. Benson, R. jack, R. Long. R. Beisler, A. Williams. ouie laeraforfi Sponsored by Mr, Hungerford, this organiza- tion relieves the teachers of the mechanical de- tails of showing visual-aids such as movies, slides, and film scripts. Mr. Hungerford is try- ing to work out a set of films to be used in each subject so that the content of the film and the subject matter in the course will coincide. This is called the permanent film library from which teachers order films each semester as they teach various subjects. sS?age fell! The members of the stage crew operate the stage lights, the curtain, the public address sys' tem, and the flood and spot lights for all school assemblies, home talent shows, graduation exercises, and all other events that require such services. Occasionally they are hired by out- side groups such as the P. T. A., who have eve- ning performances in our school. Fifteen boys are responsible for the smooth operation of all mechanical devices necessary for a good show. They are the ones who work behind the scenes, are seldom seen, seldom get public thanks for their work, but who enjoy helping to produce a polished program. The school owes these boys and Mr, Hungerford, their sponsor, many thanks for their generous behind the scenes work. Front: D. Notz, K. Thomas, B. Flood, R. Himmel. II Row: P. Schulstad, tAsst. Mqnl, V. Henrikson, B. Han- son. I. Benson. R. Wozniak, R. Browne. R. lack, CMgr. J, R. Iorqenson, K. Baumann.
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.0.. ROTC CADET OFFICERS Seated: 2nd Lt. Delli, Maj. Busch, lst lit. Engebretson, 2nd Lt. Markus, Capt. Van Strien. Standing: Capt. Overgaard, 2nd Ijt. Tyckoson, lst Lt. Hiller, lst Lt. Struwe. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front: L. Alber, A. Williams, R. Gun- derson, B. Tallman, G. Wordal, R. McBroom, D, Rex, I. Lovejoy. ll Row: R. Preble, W. Zaqer, D. Reins ertson, R. Beltorcl, I. Barrette, N. Heck, I. Foss, G. Holczl, G. Harte-ll, III Row: C. Olszewski, C. Stirmell, E. Misch, D. Seibling, E, Anderson, R. Egeland, P. Wood, R. Blanchard, G. Friese. RIFLE TEAM Front: N. Heck, I. Foss, R. Belford, D. Reinertson, E. Anderson, C. Stirmell. lI Row: E. Tyckoson, E. Delli, A. Hiller, I. Van Strien, A. Busch, R. Struwe, R. lVlcBroom, M, Zmich. Training in good citizenship is the primary purpose ot thc ROTC course. Emphasis is placed on courtesy, neatness, leadership and good bearing. The cadets are taught to think on their feet. The ability to instruct and lead others is stressed. Vifhile military siih- jects are einphasized, physical exercise is not neglected. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities. Many outstanding athletes of the Chicago High Schools have hocn Illfilll- bers ot the ROTC.
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